La Salle Peru Township High School - Ell Ess Pe Yearbook (La Salle, IL)

 - Class of 1929

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Swim' Lu Salle ..,. . , . . .1025 1031 .lmm Youms Oglesby ............,.... ...1021 1020 KA'llll41RlNl'1 limgtsAN, Srrrelury Peru .....,.................. 1924'-1020 OR a long time our new high school was just a vision of the imagination, a thing to be hoped for an il ilreamul ahout, hut today it is a reality. Our dream of beauty has rome true. To whom do we owe this arm mplislimrnt? NVQ owe it to all who have labored so Ioyally to make this dream of onrs a reality. lforemost among these people are the members 01 the Board of Education. They have workerl long hours in planning our huilcling, and the result is one of the most beautiful high schools in the mill- west. They have maale our castle of air a eastle of brick and mortar. The students of l.a Sal1c1l'cru appreciate what has been done for them anrl wish to use this as 11 medium through which to express their gratitude to the Board ot' Education. 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I- 7 , 1 ,fff 1 ,I , . x:. - v , ,N 1 1 1' 1. , ' I ff ff lf' ff' fl1'll,' 'Q ' ' ' I ' 1 lf 1 I ff , ' I I f ' I , , X 119, ff ,fu S W ,ngf 1 , 1, ffl, I , ,, , 1 f X 1 , , 1 1 , 1 ,f ,f !,! 11.-HX a ,II1 11111 ,ff XI, , 1111, l1,!fl1I k ,,,!l, ,fl 1 fri .' 17,1 1 I , ,ff , . ' v ' ' 1',' f I X ,I : X 7 f , 1' 1 ,f 1 I , '14 ' ff, ' 11,1 1 - 1 1 , .' '1 ' 'ff' I. W '!1l1, ' I 3 . ,.u I E A'f' f' f 9 .f?'. f . X N rbi.. fi, I f 12' 7 K 4 7 if fil: A r .N ' ' 1, lf . ' ' f f I '1 9 . . 'af ,' W ' .. . ' ' 9 ' fl ' ' U ,' ' 1 1' f K ,Ill Io' . V 1' r ll 1 I' I , f I , I 'lf -V -u 5 . 1 v . I ' Q . , , K ,E A . . Zlfinrrg mill1IlTf fflraux Our Faculty to the Seniors, the Institutions, and fSchool Life, we consider the Faculty the if most important part of the Annual, so we put it first. Cliindly refrain from un- That was not a joked As to the teachers, they really have their place around this school. CDon't look so startled, little Freshman, that's a fact.J Of course, sometimes it's rather hard for us Seniors to keep them in their place, but on the whole, we manage pretty well. VVhen they get unruly, we just tell them the state inspectors are on their way, and they quiet down just like that. You know, those teachers aren't as harmless as they look- They've been known to do all sorts of things, even carry matches. And that's not all. One member of our faculty was seen riding his bicycle without using his hands and with his feet on the handle bars. I won't tell you who this is but he expounds the principles of physics to the inmates of this institution. Fonfidentially now, the teachers do a lot of favors for us upperclassmen. They keep the Freshmen quiet so we can sleep and sometimes in class they amuse us. Our faculty is all right. They have actually tolerated us for four Cmaybe morej long years and have worked to make us what we are. And, if the finished product isn't anything worth writing home about, remember, they did their best, no man could do more. Page Nuulml ,,5 4 o . ,.f-f fr 1' ' V' Q.- 1 . Af ff L iw A ' i 3 Rig Wx lli X417 ll N. .V N 1 I i ill i V 3 5 l Hff' ll Ml A i , l iw' -f-- Y..-.T l .li ll ll ! 5. ir 3 , Arima M. Burma 1 l 'i f Hmis Chicago Art Institute. i C2Il'TN'lllC14ib1'1ll'Y New York School of il 1 School. Fine and Applic-ml Arts, l I Librarian. Pims- i Home: Ashland, Ill. AV'- i Home-: Cllicngo, lll. l 1 l lWARlGARE'l' F. liowlzks Ph. B., llnivvrsity of lfliirzixlo. Iinglish. llonn-: Cliicugo, lll. .XRriu'n Cuiusroi-nic Solilluvrli Illinois Ftzitc Nornml School. Bradley Polytechnic Instituto. Manual Arlx. Hume: Fri-vburg, Ill. CARom'Nx L. Coififizv B. E., Illinois State Normal University. Columbia University. English. Home: Springhszld, Ill. Page Twenty lfIl.l,lAN ll. Hkoww A. li., Rockford Coll- 4-gv. A. M. Univcrsity of lll- inois. illalliernuficx. llonu-: Cln-rry Vullcy, Ill. hl.kRX' CLARKE Kcgixlmr. Homvz Lai Salle. Ill. BARBARA CRABTRIQE A. B., University of lll- inois. VVestern Illinois State Normal School. Malhemalicx. Home: La Salle, lll. l l.0klcN1'i4: A. Cimrxiak A. ll., .-X. M., Ulu-rlin Ucrllvili-. l'nivi'rsity nl' Ciiicnpgn. lirlglixh. Hum:-: Lu Snlln-, lil. Iii.ANcui-: G, Dm'i.ia A. ii., linivifrsity of ili- mms. Fiizinipaiiiui Cummvr- ciul C'nlIn'I4i-. Cnmmerriul Suhjrrlx. Home-1 lirlmnai, Ill. C. Ci.Aunic liimiciu- M. Atruixntzint Grvgg Sfilllli. W1-sta-rn Illinois Stain- Nurmui Hhnnl. Fnmmerrial Suhjrrlx. Hmm-: l.:i Saillv, Ill. KATiii.lclcN Gwsok A. D. E., 1.1-wise Insti- tim-. Viiliiinlwizi linivurr-iily. Ilouxrholil Arlx. llmnvz l.:i Sullv, Iii. l4if:i:i'ii.fx I., IJANIIICIM B. S., M. S., Kgmsais Siam- .Xizricultiirail Q'ull4'p11'. Iiiiivmwsily of Micluigaul. .S'riem'e. Huinv: liluv Rapids, Kaulszls. UARRII-I N. Dx'ARM.w A. H.. Illinois XYunu'ils' Collvfzc. A, M., Univi-rsily of lllinuis. Mizllirnmlirx. Hmm-: Ili-rm-nt, III. IIOXVARD Fiai.i.0ws .-X, H.. .-X. M., Ohio Stau- linivi-rsity. llireflor Qf Snfiul Frnlrr and Allzleiirx. Hoinv: Lu Szillv, lil. M.,xlui':NNiQ Comm ii. A., l'nivm'rsily uf Nc-hruskzi. l7n1nmli'rx um! linglixh. lluim-: Allziiitzi, G1-urgizi. Page Twenty-one JOHN NV. CQRAIIAM ll. E., Illinois State Normal University. Vniversity of VViscunSin Sofia! Srience und Pub- Iif Sfveilkilm. Horne: L11 Szille, ill. UELIA J. H,vrc'n Il. S., Knox College. Vniversity of lllinuis. iwullzemaiirs. llama-: Gri1zl.:svillc-, ill. M.xRY ANN HELD A. ll., University uf Ill- mms. Hixlory. Home: Rziymnml, Ill. M. G. HUMPHREY Ph. B.. University of Chicago. C. P. A., University of Indiana. limnomirs and Acmunl- fzncy. Home: Peru, Ill. Page Twenty-two S' NIILES C. HARTLEY A. B., B. A. M., Vniversity of Illinois. Chicago Musical Cull- c-ge. Malhemalirs. Hume: Tuulun, lll. DoR0'rnE.x HEIl.s'rEnT Clerk. , Hume: Ogle-shy, lll. LESLIE M. Ii0ENSK'IlElD B. S., University of lll- inois. Assislunl Sofia! Cenler llirednr. Junior Coll- ege Coach. Home: Peru, Ill. ALBERT B. JORDAN B. S., Bradley Poly- technic Institute. Southeast Missouri State Teachers' Coll- ege. Industrial Arls. Home: Cape Girardeau, Mn. X-'I-ZZ, I 4 va N KA FHERINIC Klcllzmw Srrrrlirry, lfmml nl' lfil- umlinn. Ilmm-: l'mu. III. MM-: IE. KRLIAICY A. H., .X. M., l'niv1-r- sity nf lilinnis. Nnrthwt-stvrn School nt' Syn-vrll. limglixh. llunn-: lnulzu. Ill. Ev!-2 T. Ksowi-:R ll. .-X., M. A., l'nivr-r- sity of VVisrnnsin. Corn:-ll C'ulI4-gm-. l'.vAvrh0l0llN. l'lliIompl1y, und lilhirs. llmm-: illtt'lXVOIll, Wis. RAL!-il W. Imzlrmzu A. li., A. M., lmliunzl Univn-rsity. Srienre. llmn:-: NV:u'r4-n. Intl. Evlcmx KEITH A. ll., l'nivm-rsity nf l'l1ir:lilu. Vnlllixllmizn Vnivursity. Frm 111. llunn-1 I.:l Sullv, Ill. Mfxmamrar K1.r2EFm.n SFfffflIYj', Hureuu Qf lid- tuulimml f'our1.vel. ilulnv: l.:x Suliv. lll. Timm.-xs C. Kmlm Vnivvrsity of Illinois. Mullzernalics. Axsixlunl Ivinrilml. Hmm-Z l.:t Sullv, Ill. A1.mf:kTA MALONE Ph. Ii., M. A., linivvr- sity of Cllicugu. English. Humv: Lu Salle, Ill. Page Twrnly-three iff f I '5 f lf., I.. 1Nl,xlcsim1.I. .-X. ll., Inrliunu Vnivvr- sity, M. S., johns Hopkins l'nivn-rsity. Univi-rsily of f'liim!.:u. Stf6'I1H'. Iitblllvl I.:1 Sullv, Ill. LILA MCNlV'f'I Ph. H., University nf Vifisconsin. P. S. VV., NI. S. S., Smith Collvgv. lliredor, Bureau of ICJ- uruliomzl faunxel. Ilumvz .-Xpph-tml, NWS. ELIVRIEDA IYIORELI, A. li., Rockford Cull- PRO. M. S. S., Smith Unil- Ol-U'. A ssislanl, Bureau of 1511'- uruliomzl fbunxel. llmuv: Aslukulu, Ill. KATIIARINE PAGE A. B., lndizum linivvr- sity. Sofia! SffPPIl? :xml Phy- xiology. Ilunu-: Imlizumimlis, Iml. Page 1'wn1ly3fnur lJl.1vl2 IE. MAR'rlN .X. li., linivz-rsity of Ill- innis. lirzglivlz. llunu-1 Sullivan, Ill. l.rf:0'rA MII.I.liR A. li., Grinru-Il Cnlls-gv. Vnivvrsity of cslliC2lKU. l'nivm-rsily uf Minus-- sutil. Lulin, PIHIIIPZ Gutlxrim- Us-nu-r, lu. .X N Wu.l.l.xM II. INIUINIEV Ph. li., Univvrsily of XYiscunsin. A. M., fxi7lllUlhiLl l'ni- vi-rsity. Inflzcslriul Aflx. Ilumvz Ln Sulh-, Ill. lCs'rimu PICIK ll. S., lfnivvrsity of Miiiiu-sum. Ilixlary 111111 Sofia! Srieurf. Ilumn-: INlinm-z-ilumlis, Minn. ii vi- Mm SUPIIIIC l'mv,x'r flwk. llnnu-: Lu Snllv, lll. I-I-:kuuvlu-: RIl'Ill'I'IR li. S., Univvrsity of Ill- innis. l'niv1-rsiiy Uf Chi4'illll C'nmmzn'iul Subjrffx. Home-: Daw:-npmt, Izn. W. ll. Si'llXVl'l'll4NV ll. A., Ii. Nh. Mus. flhvrlin C'ull1-ge' :xml l'ul1s1-rvntnry. .llu.xi4. Ilmm-: Vlniramn, Ill. Mus. KAHH-zulxlfz Sc'nAl,l,A .5 lUfIllIHi7Uf JIHIVOII. llnllh-1 Ln Salle-, lll. ,- ,gn - ll -X3-F-N I f? 1 i . if? , Z ' N 1 Y ' 1 Six, EEN M W Mm W Mi QM - my 1 1 1 K' ' -1,55 X, ' X'--TT. x K. J' xi, . . xv, Nx'5fF5f3 WW! Q ,IZ J, ,br K.x1'1mluxlf: RICIYIIARD ,X. li., Nurtlnvn-atm-rn P Vnivvrsil y. M. ,X., Volllllxlrigm l'ni- l xw-rsity. z Ilivmry. it ' ,I ' llmllvt l.:A Salllv, Ill. , . I1 W GlakAl.mN1c SfuuN'rz , li. .X., M. A., Stalin' l'nivm-rsity of lmvn. Fululnbin Svluml of Ex- 5 prt-wion. llmrml Srienrf. Supewixion uf Tmflzrr 'l'nriniug. llmm-: l'urrc-di-nwillm-. lax. M.-un' QQXYIEN Suux' ll. S., l'nive-rsity of l'l1iL'u1:u. Srimrr. llmm-1 C'lniv:ugu, Ill. IXI.uu' I,w'll.x,lc Sun' .X. H., A. M., l'niw-r- sity of lllinuis. .XlIl1'l'ik'llll .Xcauh-Iny, Rmnv. Ilixlury. llumm-: ljl't'llllll', Ill. Page T'u'n1ly3liw H EMILY SEDLAFEK A. B., llnivvrsity nf Cliicmuv. Lalin. Homo: Park Rielgo, lll E. MAX NVALES .L B., lmlizum llnivcr- sity. Ilixlnry and I' mmerre. llnnmz l Kl1iQ . WV 1 ,x PI.-XRRY L. VVILMOT Ph. B., Univvrsity nf Chicago. A. M., Columbia Uni- vs-rsity. lirlucalion and Sorinlogy Hom!-I Lu Szlllv, lll. YVILLIAM L. HEI.LERhIAN B. S., Northwestern University. Hislory and Alhlelics. Homo: Bay City, Mich. Page T wcnty-six XVALTER B. TVLER B. E., l,VPst0rn Stimu- Tvucllers' Cnllogf-. Vnivvrsity of Montana. Iirzglixh. A sxixta nl Foath. Hume: Mmiruv Felitvr, lll. ETH El. M. VVEIR Chicago Normal School of Physical Education. Plzyxical Eflumlion and Sofia! Fenler. Hume: Dm-Lrnit, M ich. MRS. EVANGELINE NINE JENSEN Ph. B., Univcrsity of CiliC1l2l!. Instituto of Fronch Ecl- ucation. English and Frenrh. Homo: Ln Salle, lll. V 69115155 uf Qlitnentpzjliine ,.- Ilf'I Fil Class of Twenty-nine JOSEPII CIIRISTOPIIIQR. . . ........ President ARLINGTON AILES ...,.. .... V ire-President REGINA RADEMACIIIQR ......... . . ....... Secretary DONALD IUAYTON ..........,........ . . . ........ Treasurer BURNELLE SMITH, EMILY NVOLFF ..............,. Student Council MISS BROWN, MISS MAR1'IN, MISS HATCH, MR. WILMOT .... .......................,..................Classfldvisers RED ANI: WIIITI2. .. . . .Class Colors The Seniors E feel that we are the only class who will ever know and truly under- stand both the old La Salle-Peru spirit and the new La Salle-Peru spirit. We are the actual bridge connecting the end of the old school with the beginning of the new. The school which we entered as Freshmen was enveloped in memories of former years, of earlier classes, of older ideas of school- life. The general atmosphere was that of age-glorious age. Now that same ancient spirit has been placed into new material surroundings- those of modern beauty and luxury. Our class has been the principal witness of this change. It seems that most high school students spend their Hrst years at school in watching the upper classmen. As Seniors they then assume that same atti- tude of apparently running the school, that they have seen Seniors before them display. We have necessarily experienced a different high school career from this. Our last year was not a mere continuation of three similar previous years. We spent our last year in orientating ourselves to the new surroundings, just as the other three classes were doing. We, however, had also to do our best in keeping that attitude of being older. We could not drop the old spirit which we had known hrst, and we hope that our under-classmen have recognized it in us and will preserve it. We de- veloped another spirit too, however. We hope it is one for them to carry on. If, in years to come, Senior classes are most desirous of setting standards for their classmates and for other schools, if future Seniors fully appreciate their school, and its great educational offers, then we will feel that our ideas have been accepted-that we are a class of the New La Salle-Peru. We are glad to have belonged to the old La Salle-Peru and we hope that we have factored in the beginning of the New. VVe shall always cherish both! Page T wenty-eight V 1 r' I lfiij x Kms ' A Senior Farewell Farewell, farewell, but this I tell To thee, thou little child, It payeth well to love full well, All teachers, great and mild. They have a stern and steely eye, No credits here! they shout, But just take time to find their hearts, You'll find they're not bad scouts! They'll have you think they know not mirth, But this is just a hoax. Remember this above all else- To laugh at all their jokes. So just accept this sage advice- It comes from one who knows. With this I go and leave my place Vacated--Adios! -Mona Kleinhans Page Twenty-nine N l A Q IKHLDRED .XDQXAIS QAIIMID lVill1 xkill her rvcx mx! every gllznfef' Cox.l.I-:mE PRI-2I'ARA'l'0RY +Glt'c Club CI jg Class Basketball llj. Pct Pvvvc-Drug Store cowboys. Life qXmlJitionfTo ioin thc 101 Ranch Show. VIRGIL .-XIMONE Climb A quiel yaulh of mull- esl mien. COMMERCIAl.i Pvt Pcevc-English lll. Lifv -X1nhiI,ionf'I'o lu v Bzxhv Ruth thc Second. HAROLI? ARNo1.D U4 1,190 No one him lmml of me yeh ., CUMJWERLWAL4 Pvt Pvvvvf XY ri t in pg Slxortlmnd pufzvs. Li fc A mhition-To play with thc New York Yankee-5. EVELYN MAE BALL CEVIEJ As she ix now, xo .vhe was yeslerriay, :mil always will be. Col,1.r2ur: I'Rm'ARA'roRv -Girls' I.t-agile 12-3- 453 linskvtbull fl-.UQ V o l l 0 y bu ll 41-235 Busclmll CD. P L' t P 0 Q v cALosing fountain pains. Life Ambition-To tru- vvl Llfiillllil ilu' World in un uvroplnnc. ARLINGTON QXILICS CHUM A mlm Qf lellerx, and of vmmnerx loo. Co1.r.Eme PREmkA'rokv Y-Class Football 12- 3--llg Varsity Fool.- lmll C3-45g Cl il S 5 Truck C2-3-45: Var- sity Tmfk 43--bg Ell ESS Pc Board. Pvt Pvc-V0fNinLli Pvr- iocl lfrvnclx. Lifv Ambition-To ln'- comc at Scoutnmstcr. HELEN .XNDERSHN QCUTII-Il Those winkxzble, blink- able, merrily T'1L'ir1kublz, ximply nn- llzinlzable cyexf' CUMMERCI xx.-O f f i 1: 1' Assistant. Pvt l'0t-vc-flmtv dutvs. L i f ni .'xl11lllllllll'TIJ nmrry young. LJUMINIC' H,XlM.X liieovll 'l'llfm' 'mlm 1lm1'l lfllk, lhlnk m1ul1. Ctll.LIE1LE Plual-Ak.-x'1'okY -Hixcll SCllHllll'SlllIJ Lt-gion L2-53. Pct Pvuvm-4NY ri t i n 1.5 11115105 of Slmrtlmml. Lift- .XmInition4To bm- il lmsclmll lll2lllklg4'l'. AGNES BENNETT QSISQ As jimi! of llulcs as un ilrulv. i'onmlcRn'm.u,-- Ifrvsh- mam l'luyg Vollvy- hull LZJQ Hzlsvllzlll LD. Pct Pccvm'-C ll i C ku Il cliunvrs. Lift' An1lJitionfTo livu am thc bridge uf an lincr. Page Thirty M,,,5 L lCl'KDlCNl'I IHCRNARIDI itll-:sul .luAl mini!! annum! gvml .uuul.' CUMMlcks'1A1.-Swixn- ming fl-Zig l'1'l Pm-1-vi--V llnwvrs ulimglisli for ,illniurs Lill' Axnlwitimi-fTu ln- ai lisln-rnmn nn Llnf IJK'-ld S4-n. l.l'I'l'll.X BIACK lSlsJ IIN lvlrrlvirlg mumlrr und lvlrfming 7l'lI-V has brought hrr 41 new friend crery Juv. K'fn.l.r:1:r: l'Rm-Auxrmu' f-lligli Scholarship l.s-uiun ll-2-.l-453 Art Club fl-2-.5-435 Trn- nis ill. IN-t l'1-1-vm--V EXLHIIS amd qmzz -s. Lifv Anilmitiun Tn ninkv lnuny frim-mls. lll'I.X'l'Rll'lC KXIRNS flilel-:J ll'iIlir1g In play, will- ing In -murky .ilwu-vx lhrrr, llrrcr In .ilnrk, Unmmmu lAl.' - Pvt l'1-4-vv --Mnnmliglnt nights. I,1fm-Alnlntimis In lu-vp 'suwkings cle-nn m rinny xvm-zulu-r. Ill'2NRlliT'I'.X C.fXSTl'Il,l.I HELP A mrrry muifl 1111141214- ing rwx mul smiling film. l'llMMlERl'lAl, -Girls' l.1-smile' fl-.l-ill: Ilnss kvllmll ll-Z-373 Vul. l 1- y lr ai l l il-Z-.l-Aljg llnsm-bull ll-211 Unn- lllI'I'l'iglI l'onl1'slg lligIiS1-lmlnrsliip Imgimi LU. l'1'l l'l'q-vv -fllq-ing wm- siflvrq-II an tm-n1'lu'r's pvl. l,lf4- .Xmlnlmn lu km-1-pun lmunning. sf XF lfli.-XNK'liS lllUl.l'lllNl LPI-:n'KJ GIMP: In rnrr lllouglrl uml lu goof! lmrlling haul. Cmmiaisr: PRicv.xx.x'1'ukx' f--lliyzh Sclmlnrsliip l. v ix i n n Ll-Z-3-4lg Yulls-ylvnll QD: Busc- hull Ll-ll. Pvt Pm-cvvslllllsic His- tory. Li fm- .X m hitinn-'T in trnvvl from const Lu waist. GENEYI EVE HYRNE Lliicxsvl ln xpnrlx xhe mx iz func llml jkw um Ylmllmu. Cmimaic l'RizmR.,x1'nRv - -lliuli Scllnlnrsliip lmgion fl-23: Sopho- niurc Pluyg Girls' l, u an ll n v il-2-3-41: llaiskvthaill K2-33: Ts-nnis fllg Ell Ess Pm- lioairtlg Vollvyhzlll fl-2-Sl: llaisvlmll ill. Pvt Pm-vc-Tliosc' li- lirury lines. Lifv .Xlnliilimi-Tu ln- gi missiunnry tu Zulu lslnnmls. -lUSl'CPHlNlC C:XMl'1NlSCll Ljhlfl ll'hy iimfl Ihr 'nwn fvropnxr, fllzmmf ll'l1wv 4lm1'I lhc mm fv1'nfmxr ' fllI.l.l-Itild l'Rl'Il'AR.Yl'4lRY - lliglu Srlmlnrsliip l,1-ui-ni ll-J-.lbg Slll- llvnl l'nnnril U-432 lill lfss P0 l'lo:n'xlg lfrvslxnizm Phyg Girls l. 1' al 1: ll 0 KI-2-3--il: llnskvllmll tl-Z-.4-43: SXVlll1lllillll ill: Vul- lvylrnll ll-24.1-My ll.is1'lmll ill. I IH-1 l'1-vvv Missmll ll clallv. l,iI'1-.Xnlluition-'Tu kmnv 1- v Q- r y L li l n g nlmul. 4-vorylmmly. .IOSEPII CIIRISTUPIIER ljlllil 1 mu no nrflivmry per- will. L'm.:.i-:ma l'iuemu,uuux' - Clnss Trvnsurs-r Mig Class l'rvsiflvnt 1455 lfrvslnnam Plnyg Suplmlnurs' Play: llnnsl ll-3-453 flziss Swim ming 12-3-435 Varsity Swimming 4,2-3-45, Gulf 43-43. Pvt l'm'vV0--.Xllllusl Illlfiillllll. .ifv .Xnllmililnr-'l'1v ful- mv in his i,illill'l'S mvlslm-ps. l 1. Page Tllirty-unc wi' ' K f KJA , t r- o V' Tpl 4 4 0 X ik A ' 1? ' i d X J la., . L. ' , ' F ' . H, ' ,-f-Y -ffl' 1 ig' N-V. iiiif5::j:2f,,.f I ' ' T Y' A ifwl rr' ill Ll i A wr i ll .. li Ll i l fi ' I Vikiuhb . l if . . 5 as E cr if . In .55 i of nj- 32 if l ik? W A ' .E 'X-is i - A we A fs ,fi X5 x in rua t i Ll'CIl,l,E c:LEAlu' ijt? A X E ELOISE ctm:i1R,xN i fl,ouj 5 'N 'gy gg 5 5 CJWMYJ Not loo xerious, no! loo if ,. -. - ti ---, X IKM Fine goodx fora: in guy, .ima lmrce S. COl.l.E49lC I'RliI'AR.fYl'4lRY C0l.I.EfiE PlfEI'ARAT0lfV r-V ol I 1- y b a I l Lljg -High Scholarshlil l Baskctball qu. I-egwnll-3J:Sll1d0f1l Pet Pr-cve-To be call- ed Shorty. Life AmlJitioufTo be tall. Ri IHPZRT CtJGGSll.Xl,l, tCoi'KvJ Halal Ilia for!! l'm mm- iml' .. C0l.l.Ec:i+: l'REvAkA'l'oRv -Class Pri-sirlent LD: Snplnunnrc Playg Upercttag Orchestra tl-255 li a ll rl tl-D5 Class Football Q2-.L 47g Varsity Football 1.4-455 Class Basket- ball tl-2-3-4M Var- sity Basketball C2-3- 4Dg Class Track 0-2- 3-473 Varsity Track il-2-3-45. Pet Per-vewTu be call- ed Romeo. Lifc Ambition-To live in Utica. ANNA CRUtTKliT'1' QXNNEJ A friendly way wins friendx. COMMERCIAL- Pet Pecve-Oral themes. Life Ambition-To be a su-un. THOlMAS DALEY Yon Thomas has a lean and hungry look. Ile lhinks loo much. COLLEGE PREPARATORY fClass Football Q2- Sjg Varsity Football 13-455 Class Track C2-333 Varsity Track i33- Pet Pceve-VVise cracks about Utica. Life Ambition-To run thc Utica dairy with one cow and the town pump. Page T hirly-Iwo Council 1355 Ell Ess Pc Buardg Sopho- more Playg junior Play: Vollcyball U13 Oratury. l'1't Pvevcf-N1vtclmoks. Lift- Anibitiun-'l'n bc tall and have red hair. W.Xl,'l'l'2R CK ll ll.'l'ER fTII.l,lI'IJ ml he wax lhe haml- .mmexl prinre in lhe whole worlil 7U 41 x ugrerll by men and 4 I .v 0 by ma n y women. CoLLlccsE Pkiciuufrroiu' sflflass Football 42-3- 433 Varsity Football 13-433 Class Basket- ball CZ-3-4bg Varsity liaskctball C435 Class Track C3-45. Pet Peevv-To be told to act his age. Life AmbitionwT0 run a girls' boarding school. Tl STUART CURRIE flfisuj What a .vweel lilllz baby hc must have been. COLLEGE PREPARATORY Student Council 4215 Art Club C3-43. Pet Pc-eve-Girls. Life Ambition-To be President of Society of Scotch jokes. MARGARET DAVIS CMARLQJ l'Iea,mnlness personified. COLLEGE PREPARATURV -St. Patricks High Cljg Purple Peacockg Glee Club C2-35. Pet Peeve-To wear glasses. Life Ambition-To bc a dietitian. ., .J sl i J, . g .ii S .V . 1 i I l V 4 ' i I i i I DUN.Xl.lJ D.XY'l'UN I tlluxy I Tull like 11 lumfv flml, Q um! u hit more thin. Q tfm.i.ma-: I'iu-ti-Ak xmuv 1 S4IllflWlt'll lligll tl-ll. l'1't. Pm-vv l'2llLIllSll IV. I Lift- .xllllllllllll - Tn up- ! vraln- an Urangt- lllll l in llullywuml. I JOHN DUNXLIDSUN , fkicm 5 If xilrnu' rx gultlrn, l .lnhnn1e:tHvu11y- four rural. cl0l.l.l'IhIi l'Ri-1v.tk.x'mRx' ---Class lfmvtlxall t-U1 l YaI'Slly lfnrvtllall 4-ll: flass Swiuunim: 11- .5--llg Varfitv Swim- ming tl-.4-433 lilass Travk 1.8-Mg Varsity 'l'rzu'k U-41. ! l l't'l l'1'm-vm' Nutt-limiks and Rt-parts. Lifr .tnlluili-an To lu- illl avlatur. ROGI-IR lJHUI.l'IY .1 lilllr lrlullimg mm' uml Ihrn, Ilnrxrfl hurl Nu' hm! nj mr-ri. 1.1-gwi'.u.u. Vlass Imat- lull tl-.Z-.Up Varsity lfnnthall K3--U3 Vlass lfmntlxall 1.4-433 Vlass llazakvtliall tl-2-.4-433 Vlass Travk fl-2-.L -llg Varsity 'frack tl- Z-3-All. Pvt l'i'1'v1- 'l'1'am'lll'rS wliu rlnn't zuiwprwiatm' atlllm-tvs, lah- xllllllllflll fu lu' an 1-ngim-4-r. M .X NLE lCNTNVlS'l'I,lC KMA!-IJ ll'Imt you .wr fx Nu' xmullrxf Inari. fUI.l.Iit.l'I l'klei'.xu,xmiu' l rl'sllIllan l'layg l'llr- plt- l'1-1is'm-kgtllw t'll1lmtZ-jlgtiirls' l.1-axlm' tl-2-3-43. Pvt P4-4-vs' Tluuse- tlnmlr in-nril sharp- vm-rs. Lift- Amhitism Tu ln- a gym lm-aclwr. .QS ,Y -'SL xx fg ,ki x' r W- W,-f' ii PX C fi li limi H it c 'uf I ri! jk m A - af I mtl , I. , -. 1 , '-.N , ' ' ix 7' A . , .. OA., I . KT! . ' fi . L . .1 . ' -e . '- . ,ff 1 xxrjs .W sq I . . . , M .t 3 K .I N.K.,.-M3 i s 1 8' 8 S If SARA Dlcl..XRlKRlC tS.Xl.l.l lf you mm!!! hum' him fume your way, go uflfr him. 55 CkYRlNIliRt'l.Nl,iClLlSS llaskvtlmall tl-DQ W Valle-ylmall Ill. IH-I Pvt-vt---tlirls wlm gigglv. Lita- Axllliitiun ffl: ln: K 3 a llt'llllly slit-cialist. .IAM ES D4 bNNlil.l,V : CJ muvl Ile flnlh imlrrfl .wlzmu .mmf .vlmrkx Hull are Iikr wil. . Cummiskcui.--lill liss Pi- liuarilg St. Pat- rick's High tl-lb. Pvt l'i-4-vv -XYUUIIQ-y's , Ilanillmok. l.il'o .Xinhitimm-'A bru- llt.'l.l,t', tivc foul two. ix , KIUNKQH DVNCXN Glam Hui Ile ilur.wl'l Dlllkf' muff: miiwr hu! lick on the Jah. tQl4:xisR.xi.--Aflass Vice I'r4-si-lt-nt U53 Or- i c llUSl,l'il U33 liancl 4.45: .-Xrt Club tl-.L .tjg flags lfuutlmall tllg flass Baskvtlmall QD. Pvt l't't'Vt' --.X lltlll' Ulll. nf pl.iu'. Lift- .tmlmitiim --Tu Inc- cmnc an musician. IAPRETTA tl.-XNVARECKI ij EFI-'H Uuif7.v and frurzkx, um! 'wunlmt wilex, Noilx, and Izerkx :xml wrmllml .xn1ilr'.v. Tlcmiiicks'---Glw Club 1.5-43: Vullt-yliall tl- llg Girls' I.t-zulm' U- -UC mass liaskvtlrall tl-D5 Class Baseball tlb. Pvt Pvcvcwliarly tlatvs. Lift- Ambition-Tu be a gmail tx'acllt'r. M- aug,-.4--X ,, . mx. . - Q- - X I .X .it ., xg--vw 4. ,. , -f. .Q Q- -X .xg Page Tlzirty-llzrca li is N JOHN GlI-LlLl.XN 1Iow fm' his little red head throwxits beam. Sa xhines tt good deed in tl naughty wort t, kJEN1ERAI.4AI't Club 127 3 Class Football C1- 3-453 Class Basket- ball Cl-2-3-45: Var- sity lfasketb ill tj-455 Class Trac tl-Zbg Cheer Lead r 137. Pet Peeve- Xnything that is reel. N I ile ,mhi io Tm Jef a L lu. ll I Mug RENSKOWSKI CMoUsEl ' 'reater men than I may have existed bitt I doubt it. c:OlUlVlERCIAL1F'fPSll- man Playg Orchestra Cl-2-3-455 Band 11-2- 3-45, Pet Pc-eve-.-Xritlimetic with Mr. Kohin. Life Ambition-Com cert Master in the New York Symphony Orchestra. VICTOR GUSTOMSKI CGUsb Hy his salem counten- ance he does deceive the world. COMMERCIAL- Orches- tra C3-45. Pet PeevefTo be call- ed Teaberry. Life AmlJitionATo graduate. GEORGE HERliULSHEIlN'lER CHERBYJ Yutteling through xrhoot is his side line. COLL:-:mis PRI-:i-.xRa1'oRv flligh Scliolarsliip Legion C3-453 Ell Ess Pe lloartlg Band fl- Z-3-4jg Orchestra fl- 2-3-4Dg Class Football C2-Sl: Varsitv Foot- ball C3-43: C l a s S Track C3-413 Varsity Golf Q2-3-43. Pet Peeve-Flunkiug. Life AmbitionfTo be a football player. .ms-.,-. t-,swmst Awww, . K . Page Thirty-four IDA MAE GUUT tLEi- rw I woultl rather study men than bavkxf' Tiatxciiaks'--Girls' L eaizue il-2-3-415 Class Basketball ll- 2-Slg Tennis CI-215 Volleyball ll-2-32g Class Baseball 423. Pet Peeve-Lack of pencil sharp -ners in the New Building. Life Ambition-To teach Miss Richter's Class. PAUL GORENSKOWSKI QIRISHJ Ile could on either side dispute, Corzfute, change huntix, and still confutef' GENERAl.'c3fCllCSLf2l Cl-2-3-4l: Banfl 41-2- 3-433 Class Football 41-3-45. Pet Peeve-English. Life Ambition-To be- come a great SEIXLI- phonc player. CAMILLA HEILSTEDT fGABBX'j lt'x nut for me to be otverty meek, 1fthere's something to say, I must speak. COLLEGE PREVARATQRY -Student Council C355 Ell Ess Pc Boardg Junior Playg Purple Peacock: Glec Club Q53 Art Club C3-413 Dramatic Club QSJ. Pet Pceve-To be told to keep still. Life Ambition - To marry a big oil man. ELMER IIEUSER CSuoR'rx'J Elmer Ileuxefx it merry old guy, When around the girlx not the least bit shy. biaxiakar.-Banrl 12-3- 439 Class Football Cl- 2-3-47g Class Basket- ball Cljg Class Track Q1-23. Pet Peevc-4Rucle awake-nings from class slumbers. Life Amhitiong'l'o be a flag-pole sitter. l'.'-r gui rr! lmir, lin! I flmff funn Ilr likrx ml lml'r. f'1lMMIiIll'l.XI. - l'4'll'4-1-vv Ifrm-klvs. Lm' .Xnnlnlnm -lu ln- , .I lllll':u'. lil VI 'K 2l.,XS Hl'N'l'l'fR 1lI.u.l' mxry l'f7'rl'ylvmlv lrmkv flown on mr. l'uMx1lclu'l.xl. f Pvl Pm'vm- -Six-foul:-l 4. l.m- .Xmlnlnm -In bc .x bvll-Imp. l'1I,SI IC ,lt PNIQS 1l'2l.w:J Full uffun and imlvixlr Ion. Rmfly In qirn um! rugrr In flu. U Cu:umleus'x.u, - .X rt flulv I-U5 lill liss Pc lhuml. Pm-L I's-1-vv Vmnimi lu srllulwl lun valrly. Lifl' .-Xnllriliwll Tu ln'- cuxnc gn dm-sigm-r. .Xl 'DRICY Kl'1l.l,l'INH.XI 'UH 1Klc1,l.vP .Uv illru of un ugrwr- uhh' fvrrmll ix um' 'mlm ugrnix will: nw. K 1I'.Nl'.R,Xl. Pvl Pc-vvn'-ffI'uul' xlzxllt- l'Is. l,if4- .Xlllhiliull To ln' au Plzyaiszal Fullurm- lt'4lt'lll'I. . , 211, 2 A ,jQ1?E1grj:. . M. .4.-.....,.Nu.+ -. H W S lllCl.lfN llUl,,Xll.XN LIiul,l.x'3 Nh: is Iikz' I'r.m:'i1u, une fines nn! rcmnv wlml In r.x'pn'I. l:l'lNliRAl.'i Pvt Pvuvv -XYisc'm'l'1u'ks Llllivlll tgmly pa-uplo. Lifv Amlwitiuu -To lw director uf l lgn1m11c1 s .Xssuci.xtiun. CILXRLIES HURLEY KClIl'k'l'U I um Ihe wry pink of murlexy. CUl.l.liliE I'RlcvAR.x'1'uRY V---St. PzxLrick's High ll-15. Pvt Pm-vc -To lmvc tu study. Life .1Xn1I:iLim1'-To bc u Plumber. JUSEPII KAIUXSINSKI LKALJ HliflfffUliP1Q.YlflI,Y,lfP1t'+' lhe xun, lhe moon and .lu.veph's hair. Cul,1.lcu1a 1'REx-ARATURY -,Orchestra 11-2- .S-435 Hzmrl LI-Z-3-45. Pvt 1'vmw'cfl'IisLury. Lifs- Alnbiliun-Tn NViIl an mule beauty cun- Lvst. IIIQLEN KENCKE fHI'1I.I.lli5 Frum lhc rruivn qi' lzrr lmnl lo Ihr ,mir of hrr juni, .xhc ix ull Nllrflllfl 'l'lcAvlll-:ks-.Xrt Club QI-.Z-.5-4Jg Yulluybull um. Pvl l'l'l'Vl'-'K,l'kll 1'0- pulls. I,ii'1- .Xmhilinn ---- Tu bu .L Lx'xlCllL'1'. ,llugc Z 'll I-I'fj'-ffl!! N M L , l V i r I v MONA A. KLEINHANS QMoNNvj A little twinkle in her her eye. Now really do you think she's shy? I GENERAL-Secor High School CID. Pct. Pccvc-Muthcmiu tics. Lifc Ambition'T0 bc Ll IIUISC. 1 HELEN LENSKI CELl.ENb A quiet diligent -work- er. COMMERCIAL' Library Assistant. Pvt. Puuvo-Long hair. Lifv Ambition-To bc ai librarian. ETTA LINNIG KETD They my 1'm boslzful but l'm not. Gi1:N1zRAi.-Class Bus- kvtbiill C155 Art Club L3-45. Pvt PCC-vc'-To be home at nine P. M. Life Ambition-To bc ai nurse und marry ii rich doctor. ROSS LUG.-XR QFREDDIEQ There must be a lot of 'work in him,for none has ever some out. COMMERCIAL-Class Track Q1-23. Pet PeevcATrying to End a new girl for every night in the week. Life Ambition-To be a cow puncher. Page Thirty-six LUCILLE KOTECKI Chow This book old thing, Is overdue, .She often says, To me and you. T EAcHEks'-High ScholarshipLcgion 12-375 Ell Ess Pc Board. Pct PccvcYStruighL hair. Lifv Ainbition--To bv zi country school teacher. VINCENT LIESSE QVINCEJ Uh how full of briurx ix this work-o-day -world. COMMERCIAL- Pet Pccvc-Vacations. Life Ambition-To be u soda clcrk. HEDVVIG LORENCKI She has music in her finger lips. Coiiismzi-3 PREPAuA1'oiw 'High Scholarship Legion Cl-2-535 Eli Ess Pe Board: Fresh- mun,Pluyg Orchestra q4y. Pvt Pecvc -VVcckly English Lhcmc. Life Anibition-To he a second Florence Nightingale. ELMER LUND CTUUGLEJ I live and learn und much the 'wiver grow. GENERAL- Pet Peeve-Sillincss. Life Ambition-To be life-guard at Miami Beach. HAROLD MAIICR il.l13ll'l'NIN4Lj The wise are xiIml. linux-:run.'Sturl4-nt ftlhllllfll 1.435 Class lla:-ik:-lball ll-2-jj. P4-l l'c-4-vvf Ili:-1 blush. I,ii'l' AllliPililhll 'rO ilu sunn-Lliimg big and rli-an-'-likv wasbim: an l'l1'DiI1llll. MA RGARET MASON 1Dm.l.j Till you know her you will never know what you are mining. f'oi.1.lcur: Pkv:i'ARAToRv ff-lligb Svlmlarsllip lmilifnn I2-.UQ Class Sccrvtary 1213 Frvsll- mun Playg Girls' I. e u ig u e il-2-3-474 Class Volleyball Kl- Zjg Class Huski-tball fl-2l. Pe L Pc- 0 v 0-Cari-ls-sw ni-ss. Life- Ambil.iunfTn grow fat and slab' Young: 'Lil forty. MARCIA NEUREUTHER 1TiNvy Uh wha! a happy life, out on the farm. CoMMr-:RL'iAl.- Pvt I'1-vvc-Going ln school. Life- Ambition--Tn be- u slifnugrapln-r. CHARLES NORTON QCMWKJ A well 'lrreurl' young man. MANUAL ARTS-- l'4-L P4-1-vc--E ngi nr' lruunlc. Lift- A mbiI.irwnf'fTb have a lol ol' 'iluuglil d K2 i'i':?1:A-. mum? S- F -A-wgvmv 2. MARY MALONE QBUHIKLESQ Of all lhe 'words of langue ar pen, .Vary likes brxl Ihr lilllr won! men. Cnry11xilakL'I.u.'-- l'0L l'00Vi'-l.0siIlLl lip- sticks. Life Ambition-Totrzv vvl. ,IOSEPH MCGRAXV U05-7 Look al me, how big I be. GENERAL,-Class Bas- kvtball fl-2-335 Var- sity liaskc-tball C3-43. PM I'0nvc!Invlip:i- bility. Life Ambition-To make Phi Hi-La Kap- Da. ALICE NICKELS QPICKSQ She's 'worlh a lot more than her name inli- mutex. COLLEGE PREPARATORY -Class liaskvtball 15.431 Art Club wg Glve Club 135. Pet Peevc-Drinking from new fountains. Life Ambition!-To be an organist. EDXVARD O'BID CED? The m11nampl1ibinus. Cummizkcmi.-Varsity lfootball Q3-435 Class Football ll-2-3-45g Class Swimming U- 4lg Varsity Swim- ming Q1-2-3-4J3 Class Track 11-2-3-45. Pet Poi-vo--Vacant pvrimiS. Lift' Ambition-Tn swim the Pacilic. Page Thirty-seven W 'l'1 Fil Q :Al lf ' Q FI..-NRA OESTERLE CDUTUIIEJ SIudious, frank and lrue is she, Bu! how naughly slze can somelimes be. TizAfrlERs'vEll Ess Pc Bourcl, Assm-into E1lit1xrgHigl1 Sclmlurl ship Lvklion QI-2-3-453 Frm-slnxnnn Plnyg .luniwr Play: Class Buskctlxull ll-2-3-435 Uluss Swimming il- 2-3-4Jg Class Truck 1375 Class Tennis ill: Vollvylmll Ll-Z-3-433 linsolmll Ll-27. Pvt Pk'f'VL'fClilI'1l, :irc- you rliowiml Blum? l.it'4- A l1lllllllllliT1! chew lwr gum musi- ully. RUTH OSTERTAG Always quiel hui friendly. COMMERCIAL-Girls' lmaxgiiv Q2-3-433 Vul- lz-ylmll il-2-333 Class Hass-lmll 133. Pvt PvvvcfNmu' wllzlt- cvs-r. Lila' .'XmhitionfTu lir- il gym I4-ncl14'l'. CHESTER PARKER fCI'IUIlliYj Hal lla! I laugh and ho! ho! People and ererylhing amuse me sn. CoMMERcmr.- Pct Pc-c-ve-flinglisll. Life AmbitionfTu lw n traffic' cup. HENRY PETZ fHANKD We gran! Ihal he po- xesses wil, But he's very shy of using il. COLLEQI-: PREPARATORY fClass Football Cl- 2-Sjg Varsity Foot- ball Q3-415 Class Bals- kvthall fl42bg Class Track fljg Omtnry. Pct Pecvc-f Aw, l donno. Life Ambition-To win zu cluncu mnmtlmn. Page T lrirly-eiglzt as 7 ., Q as fe .A s as W it 'si EMERSON 0Hl,lGSKfHL.'XGER Clloocssj .Wa ke much of me, gmail men are smrre. FQMMERUIAI,-Class Ffllltllillifl-Z-4,1VHF- sitv Font hull 147: Uluss Bzlskvtluill ll- 2-4bg Class Truck CI- Dg Varsity Track 4.0. Pvt Pccvo- -Guml buys. l.il'1- .-Xlnlmiticnl--fTn lu- :x pllilugnplwr. Mll.ES CYTOOLE URISHJ IVe Irish must slirk logelher. f'u1y11m4:Rc'1,xx.-Ft. Put- l'lCk'F ll-fl? Class lfcmtlxill L-05 Class Swimming Q3-43. Pqt Pm-vm---To lu- lnrcml to bs' idlv. Life .'Xml1itiunf'l'nnwrl xx nn-w lfurrl, DOROTHY PETERS fDOD0j 'iflxlexby is u fair lmvn bu! 1411 Salle is more promising. COMMERl'IAI.i' Pvt Pvevc-Home vvf-ry nil-lht. Lifv Anibitiim-ATo bc un 1-vzxnzlvlist. LIABLE PIERARD QMAHSJ Meek and mild in school is she, Bu! Oh outside! IfVell, you should see! G E N 11: R A L-Freshman Playg Girls' Leaguc- il-2-3-45: Class Bus- lcvtball Cl-2-4jg VUL lc-yball ll-Zjg Basr- lmll Cl-23. P P t P0 0 v 0-Monday nights. Life AmlJiti0nfTu haw- 1-ight flint:-s Il wevk. , ' Z 2112, V QQ l'lE.XRl. PIIARSKI Grail iv her knmvlrffizv. um! her mul xinrrn-. Tl5AClll5RS Hlgll Si-lmlur:-xliip l,i-Kimi fl-2-335 Girls' l.i'u3.uu- K3-43: Vluss lixiskvt- hull 123g Class Hansv- lmll 117. l'l'I Pm- V 1' f lflliqlisll lhxlipiisilinlls. Li li- :X lllllll ion Tu I r :i V 1-l :irnuml llam- wurlcl. RUHICRT l'lH,l,lTT tl'm.l,vl Nami uw I wax ,WI-Vllllj, my mr -f GiaviauAl. Wlilziss Scr- rvtairy H33 l'r1'slim:m Plziyg Urrlu-stru ll- Z-.43g liauul ll-Z-.Uv l'vl l'1-4- v 1- Assimi- un-iue llklzutlivluulirs 1-sw-i'i.illy3. Life- Aliiliitinii 'Tw ln' un ailltnxlmlnilm' run- ilrivn-r. OLGA PRYATIEI, 1Ul.l.u-:3 ll'f ju.xl hr! xhe'x Ihr gulvzxl lvrrmrl in nur rlusxf' fl4ll,l,liiili l'kIil'ARA'l'43RY - 'High Srlmlursliip Ixliiull Cl-2-.435 Flu- rli-nt i'num'ilg ICI! Ears Pi- Bmirilg .I u n i in r P l in y: Pllfllll' WH- vockg film' Clulb 123: Girls' 1.1-:imiv H-435 Drgmmlic Club Ul- Pc-L Pm-vw Pour hur- inuniziug. l,ifi- Alnbitinn -T0 svttle- iluwu in i'li-vc-- lunll. BYRON RAlN1l'1NUIfSKY Qliviij Who! 41 relirf frnm N11 uwruge. l'0x.l.Em-3 PkievARA'rmu' --P u r p l 1- Pvucuckg Orclie-sim tl-2-333 Ham! ll-Z-331 VIHSS I 0 u t lm ai ll ll-2-.UZ Clzieu-1 ligwki-tlmll ll- 2-.l3g Varsity Haskel- lmll 1433 Vlneas Trawk ll-23g flu:-is TI'Ill1lS 1.135 flu-4-r l.i-:ull-r 125- p ,. t P 4- 4- v Ihflflllill lixziuis, Life- Aluhitiuu -Tu .lu- ai tnuupi-I sulnirl lvl' Smxeui. - , W-.-f...,.q f Q, w-Mlrwawv, 1 vfv'vw,A, gg , V.. fx :Y J xx - A f' E3 TONY POCUIQ Q J i E H- QPONY3 J-M , iw sm. V ,J ,N ,www---' w - .ww :ww-sr ,,, ,,. . ua ,,,..Q,,,f.9wi.. .K ii., i , x- ,WW ,,,.,,A ,X .. ,. , ?MA,,,4.,H AW. Wk X - ,NA-N I um knawrr izmuml llzix srhool ullzlelif- ally and xfholuxlir- 11115. C'o1w11x114:Rm'1AI.-Fl:iss Ifcmtlmll C433 Vlaxss Buskvtlmll ll-2-333 Y ai r s i L y Hziskvllmll L-133 High Mliolairsliip Lvginll 143. Pvt I'vovo---Sixmilig. Lifi- Aiuliitiun ---To hi- Ill! uulo liivcluiliic. IIICLIEN PORTER QlMisv3 Shri: go! ll, Thur, Thnse, and 7'hrm. Co M M IC R C 1 A l.'fl'1l'0Sll- mam Pluyg Suplm- num- Pluy: Purph- l'v1u:nckq film' flulu Ll-33g Girls' l.l'1llllll' ll-2-3-433 Ti-nuis ll- Z3g Driunntic Club 133. Pvt l'v4-vi-fflfiri' ilrills. I.iI'i- :XlI1llll.lUIl 'Tn lu- il l-IH'ill. ilzinw-r. REGINA RADICM.-Xl'lIICR flibililillil Il'lnzl -mimzing gmrex, wha! majexfic mim, She mnwx a gmlflexx um! lookx ll queen. l'oMMleR1'xAI.-Higlx Sclmlnrsliip 1.1-uiun 4131 Christmas Play 437- Pct Pvcvf--Pl1otopzrn- phc-rs. Life Ambition-To bf- u Sft'll0HI'2lIllll l' and to murry lln' bugs. EUGENE RASPONl QRAZZYJ Hr loziex lhzm all, Ful. lam, short and tall. Gi-:NIQRAL-Class Foot- lmll fl-233 Varsity If 0 0 t h u ll 12-3-433 Class Baskvthull ll- 23g Varsity Basket- lmzill 12-3-435 Class Trufk U42-.K-433 Vzlr- sily Truck Cl-2-3-43. P 0 t I' L- 4- v c-ANN' 0 zu k km-vs. Lifv Arnhitiuu--To lw ai milliimuirxf. Page Thirly-nine 4 rx MARY REINHARD The fairest xkin and eyes of blue, And what a beautiful blond head tan. C0l.l.EGE PREPARATORY -Student Co u n cil C135 Class Treasurer H33 Freshman Play: Sophomore Playg Gln-0 Cluh C135 flirls' l.eagu0 Cl-2-3443. Pet Peeve-Tln-mes. Life Amhition4To he president of an olll maids' society. MAE ROBINSON QLIH3 We envy Mae. Some- thing is always amux- ing her. Colman!-2 PREPARATORY -C l a S s Basketball C133 Class Volleyball CID: Pet Peevf--Everything but chocolate su- premf' sodas. Life AmbitionfTo he an Interior Decorator JOHN SAMOLITIS QSAMMY3 The man who blushex is not quite a brute. GENERAL- Freshman Playg Class Football fl-235 Varsity Foot- ball fl-2-3-433 Class Basketball Cl-23 5 Var- sity Swimming C433 Class Track C33. Pct Peevc-Flirtin g Life Ambition-To be a bomb-maker. DOLORES SCHREIBER QFRENCHXE3 Thix little girl with dark eyes and hair, lx always ready to take a dare. C0MMERCIAI.4HIK2H Scholarship L e g io n 113g Freshman Playg Sophomore Playg Glee Club C333 Girls' L 0 11 g u e fl-2-3-435 Class Basketball Cl- 2-3-43g Class Track il-23g Class Tennis il-235 Class Volley- ball fl-2-3-43. Pet Pr-eve-To be call- ed Delirious Life AmhitionATo travel. X x ES. L if .N . i Rst was Page Forty .. .ea M. nf.,.ff i5f'?F77l 'N ' ww. hi.-XRY REITER QCoWa0v3 Little drops often turn out to be big splashes. COl.l.El'iE PREPARA1'oRv -High Scholarship Legion Cl-2-3-4tg Fr:-sh man Playg Soph- omore Playg Junior Playg Latin Playg Pol- ished Pebblesg Pur- ple Peacoekg Glee- Club fl-Zig Girls' League 1.2-.635 Dra- matic Club 133. Pet Pr-fever To be called Ref-ter. Life Ambition-To he a sentimental song- writer. ROBERT ROWLAND qi-rom Don't bother me 1'm trying to think. COMMERCIAl.i Fresh- man Play: Band 113. Pet Peeve-Mr. VVales' History. Life Ambition-To he a water boy for the swimming team. ADA MAE SCHERMERHORN CSHIMMIE3 By reputation a very clever and capable young person. By rhoiee, a dreamer. COLLEGE PREPARATORV -High Scholarship Legion fl-2-3-435 Ell Ess Pc Boardg Latin Playg Purple Pea- cockg Glee Club Q2- 33. Pet Pe-eve-Punsters. Life Ambition-To make Miss Miller jealous of her Latin transla- tion. FLORENCE SCHWENDIMANN fSCl-IVVENDYJ Though Florenre is a studious sort, She's one of the best in the field of sport. COLLEGE PREPARAToRv -High Scholarship Legion 12-335 Girls' League Cl-2-3-43g Class Basketball Cl- 2-33g Class Track C135 Class Volleyball QI- 2-33. Pit Peeve-To be Call- ed Schwendy. Life .A rr hitic n-To own a chic ken farm. s 'l A will M l l T T lla R.XI,l'll SIIICRIC lslllikl-ISKYQ Une lrvmn, yuu lrlily like lhiilerewxki. T700 lrsxrmv, you lrluv like me. f'1ll.I.I414.I-I l'kl-zmkwimkx' Latin l'lay'g Vins-4 Ti-nniw Hu lill lisa Huarrl. P4-t l'4-4-vv jazz ma- niars. l.if1-,Xnlliilinn 'To km-li 4-V4-rylniilv Iamlliing. ANNIE-CZRIETE Sl UIBICRHERKZ lNANAl A rhumiler :lf nnhlz ximfrlirily. Hiring nol fnr fr1mr's puhlifily. f'm.i.l-:nl-3 l'kr:v.xkrrmu' -Srllvlllz-y llil-ill, l'illwlnlri4. Pa, fl-213 High Svlmlarsliip I.:-Lzinn H-43. lill liss Pm- llnanl. Assistant limlitur. P1-l Pi-i-vv ' Ili-Ins: a lilumli-. l.if1- Jxllllllllllll --Tu lx- an lCIIl4llSll Li-am'lu-r. ,IUHN Sl'lTZMll.l,liR KS:-irzvl Small of shilure, full of might, A rupuhle mlm in every jighl. f'oi.l.i-:im Preizvmmmiu' -Class Football ljjg Varsity lfuulhall 4333 Class linsks-thall 12- .Ug Class Swimming fl-2-3-43: Va r si l y Swimming ll-2-3-433 Class Track Q3-435 Varsity Track U-My P1-L Pm-1-vc-f-living rlnmh in class. Lift- Anilxitinm--fTu hu' mme- an oratur. LANGSTUN TIIOMPSUN 4I,AN1:y Ve're rxperling grml lhingx of Lang. f'Ill.l.IiliIi l'Ri-:i-Ak,xTmu' -- Stnclr-nt Council Q3-435 jnninr Playg Purple' P4-acnckg Ur- c ll 1' s L ra ll-2-.5-435 llanml ll-2-3-433 Art Club L2-.4-43. Ell E:-ue l'i' lluanl,Art licliwr. I l'm-L P1-1-vv Alum-bra. l.lf1' Amliiliull Tu lw a jiwk of all ll'1Hll'4 If llI7RNlil,l.E SMITH lSMi1'l'v! Uh grurinux! Why waxn'l I born old and ugly? CQniMr:RciAL-Class N-rilm-ant-at-:Xrins Lib junior Play: Class Swinnning 1.4-415 Var. sity Swimming Q1-.L 4J. Slnclvnl Council 449. Pvt I'm-i-ve----'l'lw morn- ing aftn-r lln- night l11'l'0rc'. I.il'i- .-Xn1hitiunATu slice:-ml Tum Mix. EDWARD STANGEL CEM He walked lhe rorridar ax King. GENERAL- Pf-t Pi-1-vo flilonrlvs. Life Arnliitinn'-Tn hi- xi wuml-carvor. ZITA STORY She has lhe best hear! in lhe land, And -will always lend a helping hand. Commakcml,-Hopkins High Schoolg High Scholarship Legion 12-33: Girls' League- Q3-4Jg Class Track 435: Class Volleyball 12435. Pct Ps-e-vciAritlimvtic. Life Ambition-Tn hm'- comc- a privatr- sve- rvtary. LORETTA THOMSON fl.okJ To he ll leurhfr ix her mm. Shr slri'z'e.v for serrifes, not jbr films. T FIAUII is Rs'-High Scholarlisip lmgioii 1213 Girls' l.i-aglw ll- .ilg Class Tennis lllg Class Vullvyhall Ll- ZJ. Pvt Pfcvi--To hi- bllUVl'1lillHllll. Lilo Anilxitimi--To lw- cumx- a lmtany tvacli- QT. Page Forty-one rv Vv- !,,, lf ELMER TRATTNER QEl.l.vj Our golden-voiced len- or. GENERAl.'P0liSil0fi Pcbblvsg Art Club 635. Pvt Peove--Out uf nas. Life Ambition-4Tu bc a nwvllanir. GERALD VRUMAN QJERRYJ Whn1'.v an inch or Iwo ufler ull? Napoleon himxelf -was not xo tall. LENERAI.-lfligli Svhol- arship Logiong Class President Cl-375 jun- ior Playg Purple Pea- cockg Orchestra 11-2- 3-4yg Band Q1-2-3-47. Pc-1. Pf't'V67Sll0flil2ll1fl from Miss Richter. l.ifv Ambition-To be illilll page turner fur the on-liestra. WILLIAM WALTERS QWILLIEJ Laugh, clown, laugh! COMMERCIAL-CiZlSS Basketball CU. P e t Pe-eve--Staying after school for Miss Richter. Life Ambition-To win renown as a pine- apple thrnwer. WINIFRED WEBER QWINNIED As idle ax a painled .whip upon a painled ocean. COMMERCIAL'-FFPSIF man Play. Pet Peeve-Ninth per- iod sessions. Life Ambition-To marry the day she graduates. HILDA ULRICH LIAIILLYJ IIil4l'r1 has jlrrwell 41 friend lrue blue, liver willing lo flo ll furor for you. C0MMERc'i.u,-Ell Ess P0 Board. Pvt Pi-vvz-4Tvsts. Lifrf AlnbitionfT0 bl- a basins-s wnman. BIZRNARD WAGNIER CBIQNJ A fIl.Vl nf tlmulqhl ulmn hix fare. GENIQIAM.--Iill liss Pi- Hoarrl. - Pvt I'1'cVc '-l.V0rk. I.ifv :XlIllritirmi1 'I'0 LZCL big pay for littlm- work. EDXVARD WALLOCII flirvwiib His limbx were mxl in manly mould, For manly .vpnrls or mnlexls hold. GENERAL? Studs-nt Counril C313 liansl gl-253 Varsity lfrmt- ball C3-453 Captain 4453 Class liaskvt- ball fl-ZH: Varsity Baskvtball 43-435 Class Track il-233 V a r sit Y Baskc-tball C3-45. Pvt P01-vc-AEnergvtic people. Life Ambition--T0 have pay day every day of the wcck. LEONARD VVEEG Beware when the great God lels loose a thinker. COLLEGE PREPARAHJRY -High Scholarship L Q g i 0 n C1-2-3-433 Junior Play: Class Track fljg Dramatic Club f3Jg Ell Ess Pc- Boarrl, Buxinexs Manager. Pct Pecvcvlilnnflns and brunettes. Lifo AmbitiunfT0 bn yodclcr in the Hays' Flea Club. x -3 Page Forty-luio IZ, 75,517 L ,,- ,ff it A f '- it EH Sri will i-'imtierflvic wicinic tl'l,usslI-Zi A quifl girl. who qllirl- ly 'Inn her fum. tiles:-zum. I-Ill Rss IH- liimrtlg Vlxise Iiawkwt- lwzill tllg t'l.is4 Yul- li-yhxill tl-ll. IH-t l'4-i-vv lllm- Mun- mlznys, I.iI'n- .Xmlmitiun Tu In-. wmn- an juiiinpuli-t. ANNE XYICST I W ICNTV D Srr1xrurnIgrrli1u lfmknl ni um' tmflll humllr, t'm,i.i-:c.l' I'IlI'1I'.fXR xrimv Hitlll Svlmliilsliip l. 1' Ll i li n tl-2-.Lbllp ICH liss l'n- Ihmnl, .Xssm'i:it4- linlilln: l'r'l Pe-vvv .Kim-lam Il. Lin- .Xmliitinn Tn lruvi-I :utnlml tln- giui..-, IKICIKNARIJ YXNKX tSl'IiI'll7i liv hiv Irnglh xhull yr knmz' him. fitlI.I,l'Illl'f i'Kl'2l'AR.K'ILHRY Urvln-slrii tl-3-M. V1-t I'1-1-vv 'itll P4-riml pxlrtin-s. Lift- .Xnllnitimi To ln- lnlvsitlm-l1t1rl'tliv Ring- :I r u ll u ll-t In Q--r nv ra i 1' fillliv. ANN ZUM lSUR.Xt'Z tSs1ll.l':Rl H'hul muh IIIIYFX, I flaw, f'Ul.l.lihl'I l'klc1'.um rum' Flnss Yullt-ylmll 4.21 g tj I il ss Must-lmll tl-ll. IH-t P1-4-vv -f'l'm1mtlu-s. Lite- Ainlullim lu gn ' tn llnwaui. 1 5 3 si 1 E 4 2 i z 3 4 1 I 4 I f Q L A2- it ..........v,v-Q.. ty - f ,xx A if ,f it A 55639. '5 1' 'MQ zr, , MICLVIN XYICISIIIEIT lfitltlllikj limi in Ihr long run. t'ui.i.Eui: PRL-:i-ARA'i'ukx' Y-.Xrt Club tl-3-45: Class lflmllmll tl-153 Flziss Hauskrllmll tl- Z-,I--Up Vzlrrily Font- haill L-U5 Class Swim- ming 1 I D 3 Flalss Trawk tl-2-3.433 V ax r s i t y Truck L3-47. Pvt I'+-ovv - lfiutv-tivo minutv pvrimls,. l.iI'v .Xmhitiun - -Tn ln- zm 1-lt-rtrimil vnuiln-1-r. EMILY XX'Ul.l lf KICMJ I nm :ony Ihrll I mn nlil lm! une uvmulzl ,Ihr Lu Salle'-I'rru, t'ul.i.lcf:ic I'Ricvw x'1'fnt-x' f-High Scholarship I. t' pg l ru n tl-2-.K-47g Fllltlvlll t'uunvil H53 Pill lfss Pm' lioairtl, Iiililur-in-I'hirf: Lu- Lin Plnvg i:Ft'Sil!ll1lll l'liivg Girls' Lvzugllt- tl-Z-.i--Mg Clause Hus- km-tlmll lllg Drum- aitix' Club MJ. Pvt I'vi'vt-f.-X yntlvlixlg husim-ss-immznu-r. l.il'v Ainhitiun- To got swim- plain- un limi-. TlllEl.M.X ZIEPI' Lllil-i'l.ixl t 'mrxpifzmux jbr her llzligrrzfr. CllI.I.EllE l'Rlii-Ak,-x'l'mu' --High Srhnlalrsliip l.m-giun tl-23. Pvt Pvt-vv --Surczistir tm-at-lit-rs. Lift- .-Xmhilion --,Tu hv ai hi!-Eh svhuul tvuvllvr. JACK ALGER Thx nm1'ie'wlI1elllinig. Giaxialul. '- Ps-t I'n-1-vt-flrt tvzlcll- l'rS. , l.ltt-Amhltmnf-To plc-:iw tht' lmhlir. E Sr F gy, S . .F ,. i....ig..w.- .M - , , .. ,..,... ., ,- . wav-ns-1 Q-1...-. it-,gi--w . iv- iv' Page 1 nrIy-Ihfec 3 f, 1f Y XP ,, A-, 'l- ' K 'NU ! 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SELIIIIIZTIQ 21 1525 T139 are suclg stuff mils rnmhmh llllfll 1 I 1. 5 7 ' ' 9 5 ' C5 b 25 Dreams are nmhv nu, muh nur little lifv 5 1 ' ' A ss mc 1. 9 A A 6 qiffi EM if The Whols Who Class Of Nineteen Twenty-Nine Most Successful Boy Most Successful Girl Most Popular Boy Most Popular Girl Most Handsome Boy Prettiest Girl Athletic Hero Athletic Heroine Most Studious Boy Most Studious Girl Best Actor Best A ctress Peppiesl Boy Peppiest Girl Greatest Shiek Greatest Sheba Boy with Best Line Girl with Best Line Most Bashful Boy Most Bashful Girl Gabbiesl Boy Gabbiest Girl Best Dressed Boy Best Dressed Girl Most Musical Boy M ost Musical Girl Boy with Biggest Drag Girl with Biggest Drag Outstanding Brunette Outstanding Blonde Class Bluj' Most Modern Girl Class A rguer Most Congenial Most Helpful to the Class Most Serious Most Saucy Most Practical Most Highbrow Biggest Eater Cutest Girl Class Clown 8:30 Champion FIRST' CHOICE LANGSTUN TIIOMPSON EMILY WOLEI-' LANGSTON TIIOMPSON HELEN ANDERSON WALTER COULTER MARY REINIIARD EDWARD WAI.l.4JClI FLORENCE SCIIWENDIMANN VINCENT LIESSE HEDWIG LORENCKI LA NGSTON THOMPSON MARY REITER JOHN SPl'l'ZMll.LER OLGA PRYATEL ROBERT COGGSIIALL DOLORES SHREIEER PAUL GURENSKOWSKI CAMILLA HEILSTEDT HAROLD MTXIER ZITA STORY PAUL fTORENSKOWSKI CLARA OESTERLE ROBERT COGGSIIALL MAE ROBINSON PAUL CJORENSKONVSKI HEDWIG LORENCKI ROBERT COGGSHALL MARY REITER DOLORES SCIIREIIIER REGINA RADEMACIIER ROBERT COGGSIIALL ETTA LINNIG MAX GORENSKOWSKI MARGARET MASON EMILY WOLFF ARLINGTON AILES MARY REITER HENRIETTA CASTELLI HELEN PORTER GEORGE HERBOLSHEIMER ETTA LINNIG GERALD VROMAN EMILY WOLFF SECOND CHOICE LEONARD WEEG 1-lEDwIG LORENCKE GERALD VROMAN OLGA PRYATEL STUART CURRIE REGINA RADEMACHER EUGENE RASPONI JOSEI-IIINE CAMENISCH EDWARD STANGEL HENRIETTA CASTELLI KPERALD VROMAN OLGA PRYATEL GERALD VROMAN AGNES BENNETT JOSEPH KALASINSRI AGNES BENNETT JOSEPH KALASINSKI IJULURES SCIIREIEER JOIIN SAMOLITIS ANNE WEST RALI-II SI-IERE OLGA PRYATEL BERNARD WIXGNER REGINA RADEMACI-IER RALPH SI-IERE LORETTA GAWARECKI LEONARD WEEG ULGA PRYATEL HELEN ANDERSON MARY REINIIARD JOE CHRISTOPHER MIXISLE PIERARD ROGER DOOLEY EUGENE RASPONI LANGSTON THOMPSON ANNE WEST SARAH DE LARBRE ANNE-GRETE SODERBE BYRON RAMENOFSKY HELEN KENCKE WINIFRED WEBER WILLIAM WIXLTERS GENEVIEVE BYRNE RG Page Forty five ff' ,I J ,Q 1 i P f W? 5 ,l!V1VfAJ' i IK AND EVEN THEN HE 'I'URN'Dg AND MORE AND MORE THE MOONY VAPOUR ROLLING ROUND THE KING, VVHO SEEM'D THE PHANTOM OF A GIANT IN IT, ENWOUND HIM FOLD BY FOLD, AND MADE HIM GRAY AND GRAYER, TILL HIMSELF BECAME AS MIST BEFORE HER, MOVING GHOSTLIKE TO HIS DOOM. -AU'red Tennyson X , 2 in I X w 1 p r w II r 1 1 p L V S f! i I lg . ag E 5 if Qi 5! Qlilass uf Ulbirtp i 11 iif I IW I 1 it fy, Ii .l. Class of Thirty RAYMOND MAURITZEN ....,...,.............. ......, P resident LILLIAN TERRANDO ...., .... V ice-President ANTENINA GHERARDINI. . . ....... Secretary GLADYS HARTENBOWER ................. ............. T reasurer GLADYS HARTENBONVER, CHARLES WEILAND ............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Student Council Representatives Miss KELLEX', Miss DOYLE, MR. LEFLER, MR. JORDAN .... ......................................ClassAdvisers CLASS COLORS .... .... B lue and Gold We Juniors I E juniors entered L. P. in the fall of '26, not as bashful, fearful children and afraid of Mr. Kohin and his pointing linger, but as an upright domineering class, because we had a premonition fone of Miss Martin's big words which she uses in English III and to which we juniors all nod as if we knew what it meantj that we would eventually be the class of brilliant Juniors who would astound the faculty and fellow-students-including the Seniorswby our marvelous scholastic as well as athletic ability and accom- plishments. Our flashy basketball team headed by Captain Noisy Glass and his point grabbers, has completely lost the other class teams in their dust. The junior Class is well represented on both the Honor Roll and High Scholarship Legion and none of our names are on Mr. Kohin's list! We have chosen as our President, Raymond Mauritzen and even though he is quite small he executed his duties like the six-footer he aspires to be- quality not quantity counts. Lillian Terrando, as Vice President, assists Ray in carrying out his duties as executive of the junior Class. Our secretary, Antenina Gherardini has much to keep tab of because we are into so many things. Gladys Hartenbower, our shrewd business-like person,takes care of our financial depart- ment. As for the Student Council, well to our representatives, Gladys Harten- bower and Charles Weiland, the Council owes much of its success-ask Mr. Graham about that, he knows! As to the junior Play, it's understood that it won't be surpassed. Why? Well, because we have made our Freshmen and Sophomore plays possible, we'll present the best of all junior plays. The junior Class, Outside of each and every Junior being quite capable as a student, owes much to its advisers, Miss Kelley, Miss Doyle, Mr. Leiler and Mr. Jordan. Page Forty-eight The Juniors, Alphabet fiW Fi f-it A is for B is for C' is for ll is for E is for F is for G is for H is for I is for .I is for K is for L is for M is for N is for O is for P is for Q is for R is for S is for T is for U is for V is for VV is for X is for Y is for Z is for Alibi, handy in a row, Brains, we need them, and how. Cutting, at Rohde's to dine, Dirty Digs, right in our line. Exams, they make our knees Football, it sets us a-quiver. Gum, which we never chew, High-hat, what we like to do. It, one of our features, jokes, our own dear teachers. Knowledge, the goal of our work, Labor, which we never shirk. Money, which we haven't got, Night-time, to study or not. Onions, each junior knows his, Play, ours was a whiz. Queer, what we think others are, Rides, in some motor-car. Seniors, whom we adore?????? Teacher, ye gods, what a bore. Useless, which the faculty seems to Varsity, our own L.-P. Women, we juniors steer clear, Xmas, when freak neckties appear. Yells, when our pep is abating, Zero, most juniors' rating. -Fannie Nadler shiver, be, Page Forty-ning I s ' ' r x x AFIfI3I.T, jOsEI'II AMsI.I:R, BIARION AUBREY, CQENEVIEVE B.xR'I'I,I3Y, RAYMOND B.xR'I'ON, PAUI, UIx'I I'Y, RALIIII IiI5I,'I', RI3'I'.x MAB l3Iau'IfI,IaR, MIxYIaI,I,.x ISIQRNARDI, DOMINIC BICUCCHI, LIENA HIRRIQNBIQIIIIL, BIIRNICIL BLIGCK, CIYROLYN l3RIxNIasRl, M.xRca.xRu'I' CIxI,I..xIIIxN, HARRY FIQRRI, TONY CIIII.uI5Rs, GIIORIIIL CI,.xNCY, LILVIIRN CLINCII, GIQRIRIIDIL CI.YIIIcsI1.xI.1c, TIIOMAS FUUPER, IJONALIJ COIIOIILIN, MARION COIIOIILIN, 'l'IIOx1.xs LTRNSII. WII,I,I.xxI CRIswI5I,I., DRUcII,I,.x CIIMAIINOS, fIICR'1'RUD15 CIIRTIN, AIIALYN DAVIS, EVIILYN IJEBO, CIEORGE DICK, STANLIQY DUFFY, EI.Iz.xIsI5'III Page Fifty The Juniors E.xs'I'Ix1.xN, ANNA ERWIN, GRACE IFITZKEIQ, AIvIIaI.IIx FORD, f1ENEV1EVE FOVVLIE, CH.xRI,O'r'I'I3 IFRIILBILL, GI5R'I'RUIm fIA'l'ES, NEWIQLI, QIIIICRARDINI, AN'I'IgNIN.x GOI.,x1'KIx, -IOIIN GOOI, HENRY fIORSKI, GIUIDY:-I fIREGG, RIAXINE IZUIINTIIIIR, ALICE l'l.xI,M, LILA IINMIIR, NIILDRILD HARMON, VERA ll.XR'I'lLNBOXVER, GI,,xnYs HIIRZOO, ROBERT Hass, WIKYNE Hrzss, l,YI.Ix IIIRSCIIMAN, HIILIIN HOCKINGS, lf'l'lIljL IIIIOIIIIN, IFRNNR IIYIIKI5, IRUNIQ lvI.Ow, JOHN jIxNIswIcz, lII5I,IaN -IUHNSUN, l,ll,I,I.XN JOHNSON, RUBY IQASZYNSKI, WIXl.'l'ER IQEITH, WILLIAM ICEMERY, BIONA ICICUTZISR, ETIIILI, KIDD, VIRGINIA IQLINE, W,Xl.'I'ER KOHI., EvI3I.YN IQOIIOSZKA, MIXRIE Koss, JOHN KRIIROFSKI, EI,vI5R.x KRAUSLL, MILIJRILIJ KREIS, LOUISE LAKIN, EVIQLYN l,,xrI1I-s, QQEURGE l.OIcKI.Ia, IWAURICE l,uvIxN, MIxR'I'IN I,INIsIINIfI3I.nI5R, WII.LI.xM LIIIIA, I,ORI5'I I'.x l.U1C'1'SCIII'1R, OLIVER LIIQAR, IWARY MIILONIL, JAMES IXIARIILNIIA, EOIIIINO M.xRINIxNuIaI,I, IQIIOILNE M,x'r'I'IaRN, CII.xRI,I3s MNIIRILR, lixv MIxURI'I'zIcN, RAVMONII MI5R'I'I1:I., NlI1.DRl3D IXIEZNARICII, JOIIN MILLIIR, H.xROI,n MINIIOCK, LL:ON.xRn MITCI-IIaI.L, CH,xRI.I5s NIOLISKE, BURRIJIII' fi S S ff 1 QP The Juniors Mm'l.ra, l'mnm'uv NIl'Rl'HY, I.uR.uN1a NAuu,1-zu, lixxwm N1-:l.suN, f1l.Yllli Nurs, Uuax Uunfmu, INI.ume H'Rnmc, IJ.u.la Ouslmnak, Rm,1eN1a Usruak-lyua, Imkls I'la.xkc'1s, i'l..xRlCu ,' I'm'z, I k,xNK I'u,.xRsK1, limxxxkn I'rl 1'xl,xN, Klcxsmll l'vszK.x, ZXIILIDRIED R,xx11-1Nmfsm', Ank.xu.n1 Rmulnm, INIARY I,m1 Rmmmc, ANNA Iluumvsul. IxlAR'l'Il.X Rn-r'rN1au, l.l'Cll,l,lQ RUN, .'Xl1I'2I,I,l'2 RUN, lis'l'm,:,l-1 Rx'n.xkctzx'K, 'l'mm.xs 5.u,l':, MAXIN14: SAl.V.X'l'0RI'I, livuxfzms Snlro, f.4.X'l'llliRlNE SARXYINSKI. lil.1c.xx4m Sxkwlwsm. Svl,v1cs1'uR Scuuvr, Sv1,vlss'l'1ak ff Sumuuuuu, j1a.xN Sc1nv,xu'rz, l'lllI.Il' Slam, Xv.XI.'I'ldR Sn1eRM.xN, l'.XUl,INli Snwmm, limurrvn Sms, fllillkiili Smrrn, ll.um1,n SNEDIJIQN, ll.xkm.n SPULAR, l'.xu1..x S'r,xclww1,xK, linauxxuu S'l'RUlil'2l,, XVll.l,l.XM S'I4RUl l', l'n.xRl.l5s Sw.xNsoN, AnR1.xN Sw1If'1', l'u.uu,1as 'I'muuNnu, l,ll.I,IAN 'l'o1'cu1aR, FRANK llRn.xNowsKl. limvxkn X'm,l.M1':k, X'uua1N1.x Yusnlfkcau, lhvm XV.xs1ml,14sKv, URVlI.l.1E XV.X'I'l:2RS, f1lCR.Xl,DlNli W.x'I'suN, N.xoMl XVIQISICRLING, l'uvn.1.1s W1c1l,ANu, C1uRl,1cs XVIQISIIICIT, MAxkcm.1,.x XVIRTZ, R.xYMoNn W1'rzlcM.xN, Alum.:-ll Wmccxm, Amalfsr Zuxs, Al,lJEK'l' Pugn Fifty one 3 R K, a E J s E 4 2 J 1 i L. . 3 Q fi Glass uf Zllhirtpzune Class of Thirty-one ROBERT HILDEIERANIDT ................,.............. President BESS HAMM .... ....... .... V i ce-President MARJORIE VROMAN ....... ....... S ecretary PIIILIP NELSON . ............4...... ................. T reasurer HAROLD GEIIM, LOUISE COOK ................... Student Council MISS NINE, MISS SEDLACEK, MISS HELD, MISS CRABTREE, MR. CIIRISTOPIIE .......................... Class Adwsers CLASS COLORS. ....... .... ..... . . ,Green and Silver The Sophomore History HOVERGROYVN SoPIIOMoRES! , HNIUTTONIIEAIHSVY, and NUMSKULI.s! . HESE are just a few of the vile and trite epithets applied to us, which, however, we have long Since learned to ignore. Another very popular term applied to this long-suffering class is awkward , but we are neither so dangerously fast as the Freshmen nor so unutterably slow as the Seniors. Which reminds me-'member way back when we were little kids-Fresh- men? Like our respective predecessors, the Juniors and Seniors, we, too, came wonderingly into the great Temple of Learning and gazed awe-struck at Mr. McCormack. We, too, referred to him as the man who makes the announce- ments . And, like them, we too, out grew that primitive stage, and we are now full-fledged Sophomores, awkward though we may appear when we bump un- seeingly into Mr. Kohin. But we too, shall outgrow the Sophomore year and we hereby hope to be as good and great as our own juniors and Seniors when we fill their places. But, all in all, we're really not so bad now. Am I right? Nine for the Sophs. Page Fifty-four II IQ I3 2l T Q4 ,fx I5 pf-f - ' 5 I jf 5 1 ,II I , Lvl WV ' T, LII Iii I i I,' II' ' I I 'I II' i I I III I The Nophonmrcs Alxmxri, Ihmlnkl-is Axlncksux, lil-Lkxul .-Xxlnalasox, FRAXNK Ihulalz, Rvru Ii,xk'ru, l':l.AlNI-I lI.xk'rk.xM, l..-uflu Ii,xl'n-3141.1-1, Ifl,muNn.x I4.xml.xNN, lluwxmm Iircxu-3lnc l', Immun-:lx HIICNI-ZXIAXN. 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XXI b'l'llV Pugf' lfllnj'-fi1'L 4 A. -, , J ll 1 Q u I 1 GEHM, HAROLD GENDE, FRANK CRILLETT, EVERETT GLASS, NORVIN fRO0DENOUGH, BRADFORD f1REGORICH, STANLEY CEUNIA, JOSEPH HAMM, BESS HANSEN, LILLIAN I-IARAMINICICH, JOHN HARL, MARIE HASSLER, THORA HEATHCOTE, MURIEL HEILSTEDT, RUTH HEINZ, WILLIAM HEISTER, DOROTHY HERHOLSHEIMER, GLENN HERBOLSHEIMER, HENRIE HESS, ROBERT HETRICK, ELDWIN HILDEERANDT, ROBERT HILL, DOROTHY HIRSCHMAN, GEORGE HOBERG, ELLSYVORTH HOELLE, MARION HOTALING, EVELYN l1UDAK, EDYVARD ILUDAK, EMIL HUNTER, MARSHALL JACK, LANORE JANZ, HAROLD P11214 Fdty-six TTA The Sophomores JOHNSON, HELEN JOHNSON, MARY JONES, HAZEL KANITKTRA, FLORENCE KASPROWICZ, ANGELA KASZYNSKI, HUEERT KASZYNSKI, LORETTA KAYS, KEITH KELLEMS, ELVERA KELSEY, DOROTHY KEMERY, ANNE KIRKENDALL, KATHERINE KISTLER, PATRICIA KLEIN, GEORGE KI.UKACZYNSKI, HELEN ICMITTA, CARL KOBBEMAN, EVELYN KOI.0DZIEJ, CHESTER KOSS, CASIMER KRAKOFSKI, MARGARET KUTTER, MILDRED KYZYEK, STANLEY LAMPS, ROLAND LANE, NINA LANG, MARION LAY, GORDON LEE, ADELBERT LENSKI, WAI.TER LEPICH, MARION LEWIS, DOROTHY LEWIS, JOHN LEYES, ESTHER LICHEWSKI, EMMA LINDENMEYER, PHYLLIS LINER, MELVIN LII-KE, EDGAR LIPPKA, ALVINA LITTAU, ROBERT LOCKE, DOROTHY LOEKLE, RITA LYONS, JOHN J. MCHUGH, ELIZABETH MAAS, MILDRED MALANDRINO, FRANK MAI.ONE, CATHERINE MALONE, JULE MALONE, FORREST MANKOWSKI, STANLEY MARINANGELI, VICTOR MIKRINI, ELIGIO MARTINI, AMELIA MARZETTA, ROSE MASON, MELVIN MASON, PAUL MEINARDUS, FRED MERSCH, EDWARD MERTEL, MARJORIE METZINGER, LEONARD MONTERASTELLI, ARNOI MORIARITY, MABI,E MORMAN, JOHN MORROW, RICHARD .D NI-:I.sGN, I'IIII.II' NI-:IIIfEI.II, CA'I'lH'1RINE NI-:IIREII'I'IIER, AARON NIIRTIIN, Luls NGRwIc'II, SIIIIIIIE NORWIK, fIENliVlIiVIi 0'I!vRNE, VIRGINIA 0ssGI.A, JOHN l'AvNE, l.IIcII.I.E l,lC'I'liRS, ISERNICE l'RzvIIvI.INsRI, CASIMIC QIIINZIG, CIIARLES RALEY, MARY REICCE, IIAYIIEN RENKGSIK, FRANK Rl'1'l l', ALTA RICE, DALE RICCI, ALIIERT RICE, RIIIIV RINANIIG, ANNA RGIIINSIIN, CI.ARENI'E RIIIIINSGN, llARwII.I. RUCHNUWSKI, EIIWARII RUGIIIR, EIIWARII SAINAI, ANTHGNY SAPIENZA, IDOMINICH SASSENIIERG, HARRIET SCII0I,I,E, RAYMGNII SCIIIII-:Tz, DGRIITHY R The ophomores SCIIIIMAKER, TIIEGRA ScIIwEII:RIf:R1-, CEcEI.IA SEEI-E, EIIITII SEGIII, HARIILII SHARI-, MICl.VlN SHEEHY, MAIIRICE SIII-LRE, RIITII SMITH, LAWRENCE SMITH, Wll,I.IAN1 SIIIIInzINsRI, EIJWARII SURRENTINO, CARI. SIIERIIER, EI.vERA SPERBER, EI.wvN STARKEY, HELEN STAUCH, RICHARII STELLA, FRED STEVEGNONE, CAROLINE STEVVART. ELAINE STROHM, RAI,I'I-I STRGIIT, GEORGE STIIIIZINSRI, VIRGINIA SYKES, JAMES TERANIIG, ANNA TIIIEMANN, MYRTLE 'l'IIGMI'soN, fIORDON URIIANOWSKI, CHESTER URISANOWSKI, VINCENT UTZ, NORMAN YIIIIRIIEES, JANE VIRZI, CIIARIIES VRRA, DAVID VROMAN, MARJIIRIE WAITPI, MAl'I WALGENIIACH, RIITII WALKER, MILIIREII WALKER, KENNETH WALl,CDCH, ELI-:ANGR WAl.l,1lCH, RGSE WAI.TERs, WII.I.IAIsI WARNICR, RIITH WASHRGWIAK, MARIE XNEISERLING, PAIII. WICNZICI., KATHERINE WERI.ING, CLARENCE WELCH, WII.l.IIKh1 WETzI,ER, MARIGRIE WHITE, HARRY WII,I.IAMs, EDWARD WIIIMERGTII, WILIIIIR WITzEI,, KARI. WGGIIIIIIRY, JANETTE VVOODSHANK, ERNVIN YGIING, CI,IEI-'oRIm YANKA, EUGENE ZAHRASTNIK, WII,I.IAsI ZEI-If, SvI,vIA ZNANIECKI, EIIWARII ZYSKOWSKI, HELEN 44. pllfl' Fzfiy-.vrflrrl ' K I if I I T A517p,Z4Q N-t M , f' 1 , 4 45 v Xvf J' PHO! f v 1 kk: Q- Mff KX Hfiffkjff ! I f I X V fy ' 4 N 5 i . M W T A A ffw' M 7 A O HEART'S-DESIRE: TWO WILLOW-TREES WAVER AND WEEP, ONE IN THE BREEZE, ONE IN THE DEEP GLASS OF THE STREAM. DREAM WE OUR DREAM: -Paul Verlaine I I I I I X , Q .3 -'il TN 'tp , wi A I Clilass of Ullbirtpzttnu I I I I I III C. II zz I . I1 I Ir I f, rf Class of Thirty-two W ILLIARD THOMPSON .... .... .,.... P r esident WILLIAM CONSTANTINE .... . . . Vice-President RUTH W EILAND .....,.... . . . ....,. Secretary ADOLPH BARTOLI .....,....................,,....... Treasurer VVILLIAM CONSTAANTINE, RUTH VVEILAND ......,.. Student Council MR. GRAHAM, MISS PEIK, MISS PAGE, MISS SHAVV, MISS DYARMAN ...................,...,.... Class Advisers CLASS COLORS ....... . . .Blue and Gold semgmg-:fue A Green Tale AUGH, you Seniors and Juniors, laugh! It is good exercise for you! But if the present good record of the Freshman class continues, you will be sorry for it soon. There are some things that the Freshman class is noted for already. We, the largest Freshman class the school has seen, are holding high our colors-gold and blue. We try to do our best for our school by keeping our standards high. Although we may fail sometimes, in time we will overcome our faults. Patience is golden. Great applause greeted our Christmas play. However, as is to be expected, some showed their ignorance by laughing, as Mr. Graham says. By electing capable William Constantine as class president, we displayed the wisdom which should be an aid to us in our school life. Many Freshmen gained membership on the Honor Roll and a few in the High Scholarship Legion. That is some- thing to be proud of ! In football and basketball our representatives are showing what they can do. Perhaps you upper classmen think it is hardly noticeable, but you were not so expert yourself in your freshman year. We have been cred- itably taking our places in school activities. So, you upper classmen, hold your tongues and open your eyes. You are due for a few surprises. Page Sixty --1-M 5 g l' - M lil! ' Nl ff lli QL,,lQ, LQf 1 Tm I fx N All,x'l'l':, I RANCligf Almxls, I.ul'lsla Al.lllxNl, R.xl,l'll Al,lll-Lksnx, flliflklili Al.lax.xNlml':R, 'l'llmllxs .'xl.l.lCN, Mlcl.vlN Axlslslalm, NI.xlxl,l1Z Iilxlck, HIGRNICIC Ihxlalz, N1lI,l.lK'lCN'l' Ii,xl,ll.x, i'lllcs'l'l-:R Il,xl,laNsll-zlflak, -I l-1.xN l4.xl.l., l':l.lu.XTNUR B.XR'llil,, R.KYNIONI1f ' H.XR'I'UI.l. AlJOI,l'lI l4,x'l'l-Ls, Il'k.xNc'lSf HICNIQIII-1'l lkI, Mxkllcf I5lcNNla'l l', -lullx Iilaxslw, VVll.l..XRlJ l5l4:N'l', Hlal.l4:N Rus ltlaxruklm, f1lQORG1L- f Iile.xrzlNl, JOHN ' Iillalll+:ks'l'lalm'l', Rlhlrf Iill.l,.xRll, MAX lilUl.CllINI, S'l'lcl.5,x Bum, l.lil,.XNll!'A Iilzmx, IVRANK lilu-QNNNN, fllilllikili RRY, Iil,la.xNuu,f lil'l'K, lluwxkll Iil'lzK,xR'l', Hl'1'l l4V Hl l'l,lalz, lJulm'l'llx' livlcxlc, Hlfzlexlrl-3 l'.xNNoN, l7.lNllcl. The Freshmen C.-XRRICO, Nlclmm' Cx:-as.x'lxx, CARI, CICRRI, Rosle f'HlI,Dl-IR!-2, M.xlevf' L'lHlluN'll3NsuN, Cvlillkiili CL.-xxcv, Allwlc Cl.lNcH, jnllN Col.xllxNla, MARY CuNs'lLxN'l'lNlc, W1l,l.l.n Cuolflau, Euslla ' C01-3'l'lCl.l,0, IFRNNK CUWELI., Alz'l'Hl'R Cox, AGNES FRAME, TRAVIS C'RmllN, Mll.lm1clm fiRl'2S'l'O, l'la'rlalz CRolssAN'l', ETHEL CROSIAR, WARREN CROWLEY, RYAN CUl.BER'1'soN, Ross CROOK, CHARLES D.lCHs'l'lalNlak, Rolllclzl Illgllxrzlw, Mus lJlcl..xNlcv, Wll.lsUR l715l.l..X'l'ORl, M.xuoll5 lJlsU'l'sCH, JACOB IJl.xxloNn, B.xlux.xR.x l1ollll1Qks'l'lalN, ll1al,laN IJml.lu.xl.l,, IMXNYRICNCIC Iluxxleskl, Sol-lille DoNNlal,l,Y. I.l9llN.XRlJ lJoNuv.xN, YlNclaN'l' lJulul.xN, X'lvl.xN I llulmllllsczll, Alllllllk Ulu-:wl'l'z, E11wlN DVFF, VvIl.llI.XNI l,ZIIiK.XN, ANNA E.xs'l'ml.xN, Mul.vlN EliIXI'1R'I', Rolxlalu' Elscll, IFOROTHY El,s'l'oN, Gl5lul.1l l5wlNG, l'r:'l'laR, lixl-llav, l':l.lZ.XIili'l'lI lixl,lasKlN, Al,lllQR'l' I'i.XRNlCTI, Nlell. l'A.XlYl,l., 'l'RuR,xN ,,x I'xl'1.k'l'HliRS'l'0N. l.lzCll.l.lf: I lcRRl4:'l l'l, Lolvls lflclslck, Elmxxull l'qI'l'CH, El.ulau'l' FI'l'ZGI3RALD, Al.lCls lfl'l'zulzlz,xl.u, Ularru FITZKIE, Mlxuv FLYNN, I.L'Cll.l.r: G.xl,.xssl, Elaxlxxlm KIEIGER, LILY QQENS, E1.1z,xNoR G15'l I'0, l R.xNCl5s flII.LIO, Clxum GIRDLEY. ALFRED 1 Ll,l'lsczvNsKl, l.l'c2ll.l,l lll.lllxczvNsl4l, IRICNIC fllli-i'I'UMSKI, l'lc'l'lal4 Glujlswsxl, Elmxxull flR.XY, f2URll0N C2klu.xl,llNlxs, llml.laN P11 gr' Sixty-ww Y 1 i il ,,,,:L- K 'Y' A M R, . vu HW' , el' V F7 3 I wigs , M V ex The Freshmen HAHN, RAVMUND llAl.1av, IILQLLQN IIANSLLN, MAR1oN IIAMICR, IXIRUTIIY IIAMIQR, EIAQANUR IIANLEY, AIICIIAIEI, HARAMINCICII, FRANK IIARHI, IC11,15uN Ihssla, Ii1.mmN HASSLER, Louis IlAz1a:,ulrRs'r, Al,1suRTA HICHHR, Amen lllamz, l-21,lzAum'l1 II1cRA1mv1cu, Nxcx llurrm.-AN, ll1al,1aN Hom,L15, XVAYNB liocxmnas, HAZILL Hicks, Wu,l.1AM IIUERNER, hmm IIUFFMAN, I,J1cl,n14u'1' Ilx'N'1'15R, Am:-:RA Ilvmu, limvlx lvnmv, lflllllli ,I Auoxmzxxsm, UISNEVILVIL IAKHE, ICUWARD ,lANz, I,URU'I'llIi.X -IARONSKI, l'Al'1, jlcklcls, Gwinn jnaluan, SARG1 ,l1as1u1,mx'sK1, Sx'1,vus'1'm: -Iullxsmw, ANNA -IUIINSUN, I,Av1NA jouxsox, BIARIE Pugz Szxiy hw -Iumgs, liIvN1CE KAl,1,N1a, FRANK ICARCZEWSKI, l'15'1'15R KAVANAUGII, ll.X'l'RlClA K1cANs1cK, jeux KIQARMQV, Rl'ss1cI,l. KIil'1Ci.XN, 1Xl.XRGAR1C'l' Kmwz, BIARV lfliU'l'lliR, l'Al,mA Kuna, IJoNAl,1J Kuna, llmuak Klum, ,I1-Jsslu Kllaksxl, IXIARIIC Krs'r1,1aR, HARRY liuavu, VAROLYN Kumtz, W11.I,lAM Kuxoszlm, S'l'ANlSLAl'S KUWALSKI, Aumcs Kkmvmav, IXIARY IQULZIIN, I,l'1a1.l,.x KwmN1NsK1, NLXKY I.A'1'cllmRn, Ilmmv I,mlANslu, I'II,lf.XNUR l.l'1Nl.XNSKI, RAYMOND Liana, fllsmmla l.1i0Nl'1,'lUIIN I,m'1cn, lXlll,l.Il'2 I,llilCR'I'.X, .IUSICPIIINH l.1Nnn:Nxmv1gk, Ymw l.1Nn1aRm11cu, Gll,Ul5R'1' l,1NN1u,Cll,1cN Liss, IXIAXIMILIAN LUEKLE, ADA BIAE 0 t H W M ffl Vffi 1 ml MTX' 1 We H 1 fu K SLffg,ge,eQllQiff'we J M e e l 5 . 1 4 a i V P I i w I K I i i . The Freshmen I.usxn.l,, Ron1au'r I.v1QwsK1, Rnfamxlm Lvxasxl, Iinwuum Lvams, IJoN,u.n AICKQURMICK. JUSIQVII fXlCfPR.UY, Ilr1l,laN Mxcliajlawskl, Munn Musulu, 'l'uNY M.xnN1c'll, MARY Nl.XlKl'1I,S, lilmzxkn M.xkc'm:s.xN, lm Al.xRcfzvKmx'sm, FRANK Nl.XR1ilS.xvIl.l,I.XX1 Nl.xRKuvlcin. IXIARY xI.XRl,ll'QRli, llmau Nl.xR'rvN, lh':RN1cl', Nl.KSSlI',0N, Annum' AIASSIIQHN, -lmm Nxssllfzux, Mmm IXl.X'l l'lll-LXVS, llum, N,x'rm-zws, l,mx'm,l, NI.x'rluu-gr, AIVRRAY MAY, KICNNHIII M.xvz.xK, IXIARIIC AlIi.X'I4llIi. Iimukn Alma, .lull-ps IXIliGl,lQ'll, Wu,1.l.xM Mn-:uc'1cu,lLlcuums IXIIVIIIDIASKI. QQLARA QXlll,0xIICKI, S. xIll,l,liR, lXlu,muan Aluxuu, I,1csl,1na AlUN'I'liRA5'l'h1l,I,l, L'L.xu.x INIM-:1.l,1aR, ETIIISI. All'liI.l.liR, xvll,l.I.XM Mvl..xsm's, Anlams NliURlilI'l'Hl'2R, 1Xl.uslcl, Nlcuons, lfI,IZ.XI!ld'l'll N1mv.xu,-lulm NUWIK, S'l'ANl,liY Ul?ldI.l,, M.xkc'l-1l,l,.x U'SlIlC,X, Wu,l,l.xM Ussmvsul, Iilnwuun l'.XNNl'1CK,xllDlIN Iixusoxs, l4.uuc.xR.x 1. ' I l',l.l., C Illusll-.R l,lCl,l,llIiR, l.l'a:v l'm'n-pus, Ilm.uN , . . . . . . . Ilt'll'.RN. lu lu l'1c'l'z, llumla l'I I.ll!Sl'1N, li1.wmm l'1l,m'lC, RUllUl,l'lI l'ucc, I..xwk1-:Nam l,l'l l'M.XN, XY1N11-'Run I'm'mfN1K, ANNA I'o'1 l'uulfl-', 'IUSICPII l,1l'l I'lNiilCR, RUSSELL Iikllillli. H,XR0l.lJ l'RYA'I'l'1l,, XYll,l.lAM 'K.x, SYl,VliS'l'lCR 'szK.x, lfunuaxcla I'vslK.x. Rxvxmxlr R.XlD'l'Kl'2, HICRNICIQ l4.xx11aNmfsKv, l.ll,l.l.XN R.xNc71Nu,xv, INIICILXISI, RLJARDUN, jour: IW IN Pu gc .S'i.vly-llrrcc L O f- W six g ? 5 EW WA, 1 ,,4,V, ,I - QTII '11 ' ' 1jIII'wf17j2!' I I IBF UL! I: I, is Inq 'I H IIIII III I I Ii X III IV I -It-I III 'I II III- is I I I I I I I I The Freshmen REAVY, BERNICE RECI-I, ELSIE REED, LINDA REIIENICH, ANYON REZEN, ANTON RICHARDS, JOHN ROGEL, LEO ROHDE, IXqARGARET ROSZCZYK, ROSE RUCINSKI, JOSEPH SABATINI, ROSE SAMOLITIS, TONY SARATA, IWILDRED SCARBROUGH, CONRAD SCHMIEDING, LANVRENCE SCHMOEGER, VERNON SCHOENING, EVERETT SCHOLLE, FRANK SCHNVARTZ, LOTTIE SCHVVEICKERT, NICHOLAS SCOMA, FRANK SENICA, JOE SIKORA, FRANCES SKELTON, MARION SKOVVRONSKI, EDIIIUND SLIMKO, FRANCES SMITH, JOYCE. SPRAYER, ALOYSUIS S'I'AKOVVIAK, ANTHONY STARKEY, ELAIO STROZESKI, VINCENT STRUKEL, ANGELA S'l'UI'I1Y, ELSIE Page Sixtyfour SNVANSON, CARL SNVIFT, ROBERT THOMPSON, WILLARD THOMPSON, DAVID ELDEN TOMASZEYVSKI, VIRGINIA TOAIASZEWSKI, JOSEPI-I TREGONING, HAROLD TREGONING, LUCILLE TREGONING, ORVILLE ULRICH, EARNEST UPCHURCH, LEMUEL UTZ, HARRY VAN YALEY, DOROTHY WAGNER, LOUISE WAITKUS, PAUL VVALLOCK, FRANCIS WALTERS, EDYTHE WARREN, FLOYD WEBER, VIRGINIA WEILAND, RUTH WELCH, ANNA VVELTER, JOHN WEST, RALPH VVIDEMAN, DOLORES WIENGEART VAN DE, FRITZ WILLIAMS, EVELYN VVINDY, FRANK VVUJEK, SYLVESTER ZAHRASTNIK, JOE ZENS. MARIE ZIELINSKI, FRANCES ZUBROXVSKI, JOSEPIIINE The Student Body 1928-1929 ACCO R Dl NG TO CLASSES A :ifeli i i Class Post-C fraduates ...,..,.........................,.............. Seniors ........... .I un iors ......... Sophomores .... lfrcshmen .................. Total A ll. S. Enrollment ............................... ACCORDING TO COURSES Course College Preparatory .... Commercial ......... General ............ Teachers ....... Manual Arts ..,. Engineering. . . . Post Graduate ...... Total hy Courses... ....... .............., . . . . ACCORDING TO TOWNS Towns La Salle ..,. Peru ...... Oglesby ..... Utica ....,,., Cedar Point .... Spring Valley ..... Mendota ....... Henry ....... Ladd ....,.. Deer Park ........ Bureau 4........,... Troy Grove ..,....... R. Ii. D. l,a Salle ......... R. l . D. Peru ............... Total According to Towns ............................ GRADUATES' RECORDS Boys Girls Total 1 1 2 64 56 120 77 81 158 136 109 243 169 128 297 44 7 3 75 82 2 Boys Girls Total 141 95 236 122 214 336 171 38 209 27 27 10 10 2 2 1 1 1 447 375 822 I Boys Girls Total 212 161 373 117 107 224 48 44 92 30 31 61 8 2 10 1 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 ' 1 20 12 32 6 11 17 447 375 822 Boys Girls Total Graduates 1928 ...............,........... . .... 43 S6 99 Graduates 1928 Entered junior College ........ 16 15 31 Graduates 1928 Entered Other Universities ....... 18 19 37 Graduates of previous years in junior College ........ . . .... 4 10 14 Graduates ol previous years in other Universities .................. 6 2 8 l'ERl'EN'l'AGE Ol GRADUATES IN 1928 UNIYERSITIES Percentage in junior College ...................................................... 31 .3 Percentage in other Universities ...... 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'lilu- St-tiitwi t'lalss, .ts p.nt -it its nu-nuni.iI uitt, has llII'l'llSlll'tl at t'timplt-tt- svt uf stault- S1't'IIt'l'yilllll tit' slum- filrliituit- tht- l'tttt'r t-tmsistlnt: ul tlvt- hi li llu Lttt tli tits npluilsttutl in lt itlut with i sptti illx tltsitnttl lttttin tts mttth lhis ttuiuttiit ls txt r-.iivt-tlltmk stiiiiit-tl t-- luntiumiz- with tht- Iiliish uf. tht- Kaiiivtlittniittiil. 1 l J tlll-ll'lL'l'- llllt' til tht- iiuult-rn :ttlvtnit int-s tml tht- aiiulittuium is tht- kItlllIllll'l.l' nt-w Illtllltlll llltilllfl' t-tluipliu-ut which has just ht-t-ii iilstiillt-tl, 'lilu- nuilitni pirturt- matt-liint-, tif tht- lnrtzt-st lylrt-, is at 5lllllllt'X with it l't-t-rlt-ss Mt' mul tht- stt-tt-tulititutti is .1 llt-iiltt-lt, Dtnllilt--tlisst-lviilg. lt hats at Slltlllllllll. suittihlt- ftvr Slllllllllll :my kiiitl tvf ti urtmtip till tht- stxuzt- :mtl ailstv auit's whit-h Jill' thivt-ii hy t-ltrrt-nts frtnn at llitittvr-gt-ttt-ruttvr st-t. Tht- mtwliint- is til tht- st..itultn'tl typt- tu whirh nuwit-- pluiiu-,mtl vittuplumt- :ittiivliliit-itts multi lu- qultlt-tl. Tht- tum-tt-amihlv scrt-t-ii is at st-iunlvss. silvt-1' slit-t-L strt-tt'ht-tl tm .i tlrmn-lu-.ntl strt-tt-lu-r. ,Xiurtlu-I' llt'N'1lIlll splt-iulitl gilt tt- tht- srluiul hits just ht-t-ii rt-t't-ivt-tl in :ui .Xt-txligiii trrilaiti nl tht- Iiiivst tyiit-, which w.ts uivt-It hy Mis. litlsu Mzutthit-sst-ii, 'l lu- txruutt may ht- lll2lYt'tl in thrt't' ways--Iirst hy tmrggiliists. st-rtviitlly. xitlttnnziti- t-.tlly hy tt-t-tntls. :niul thirtlly, hy uilttnilaitlt' rt-t-nrtls thait pt-rnllt lntlivitllltil llllt'l'lll'4'lkltltlIl, 'lhis lust nltt-rnaitivu is tlt-sitlllt-tl tt-I list- t-silt-ciiilly in tht- music tlt-pairtnu-nt in tht' stutly uf grt-att 1natst.t-rlrit-cus. tm, ,mtlittniiiiii is iuiw mmplt-tt-ly turnislu-tl :tml it is urtilmlmly tht- must luvcly part ul taut' whole sthtuil. lts In-witty, wt- aut- suit-, luis ntltlt-tl at grunt tlt-ul to thc t-njoymcnt of our school lift-. Pt: gt' Sz'.vly-scvcn 1 1 ,Q W , will' -0 , , sf- ess. as L 4?,i?ik fkj -,----' 1 is A pier , l Xe .A Pr' ' ' fl SX 'XTR 2 ill T i STEM? ' fillll M1 Qllll rr- l , , , , , , 'Q ll ll H ll' ll fi il ll The Library Nl7OIlBTl2lJl.Y the focus of the academic activities of the La Salle-l'eru Township lligh School and junior College is the remarkable library which it has been the good fortune of the school to acquire through the generosity of Mrs. Adele M. Blow and Mrs. C. ll. Matthiessen and the liberal budget which the Township Board of Education has supplied for the purchase of books. An unusually well-lighted room, twenty feet in height, with a floor space of fifty-one by twenty-two, easily permits the housing of the eight thousand or more volumes. The spacious walls accomodate five large oil paintings. Two of these, f'The Sacrifice of Abra- ham , and The Easter Sacrifice , are original oil canvases painted by Solimena tcirea 17-lflj, and were presented to the school by Mrs. Adele M. Blow of La Salle. The third magnificent oil canvas was presented in the autumn of 1925 by Mrs. C. H. Matthiessen of La Salle. This can- vas is an oil copy by Yan Salk of the famous portrait of an old woman by Rembrandt in the Rijks Gallery, Amsterdam. Two other impressive paintings are the gift of the Class of 1025. They are copies in oil by Edward Salzman of New York, from originals in the New York Public Library: Milton Dictating Paradise Lost , by M. Munkacsy, and Rudolph lll in the l,ab- oratory of llis Alchemist, 1570 , by Y. Brozik. But while the paintings and the numerous original etchings and engravingspossessed by the school are a conspicuous feature of its aesthetic equipment, yet the school is most proud of its collection ofbooks. The effort has here been made to purchase in every department the great standard classical works. lispecially in books of reference is the library rich. Not only does it possess copies sometimes in duplicate, of works like the lincyclopaedia Britannica, lincy- clopaedia Americana, the lnternational lincycloimaedia, the Fatholie and jewish lincyclopaedias, but it has acquired the standard encycloimaedias of the different special sciences. lt possesses dictionaries of nearly all the foreign languages and the standard encyclopaedias in tierman and lfrench. The object has been to establish a library from which authoritative information in any field can be obtained. Notable also are the collections in English and American literature and history and of the atlasses and gazeteers, not only geographical but historical and cultural. Some thirty odd magazines are on File in the racks and include such periodicals as the New York Times, the l.ondon Times, l,'lllustration, etc. The furnishings of the library which will seat sixty students include in addition tothe usual standard contrivances many filing cabinets for conserving the materials for instruction used in the modern High School, blue-prints, photographs, post cards, lantern slides, instructional phono- graph records, etc. The lloor is covered with a heavy cork carpet, the windows and doors are of leaded glass: the illumination is semi-direct and powerful. The library has been carefully cata- logued and is in charge of a professional librarian. Pu gc S1'.rfy-c1'gI1L ,K .W l i N , fl ll I, ll, ll il fl i r l Af' l J l ,I l Q ,- f f , ti ,fx ' my J next U ur Lunehroom RlJlNARll.Y, Mr. McC'ormack is unanimously accepted as the most important person in this school. However, when our physical sensations overpower our scholastic inclinations, our esteemed principal and his great educational institution give way to Miss Grifiin and her lunehroom. livery student spends fourth period dreaming of that large room with its white tahles, its comfortable chairs, and its long counter piled high with de- lectahle foods. There is a marked tensity throughout the whole school as the clocks approach 11:30. With the sound of the hell, the student rushes to the lunch room and then patiently waits in the long line. After seeming centuries of waiting, he picks up his tray and silverware, and scans the menu happily. He smiles at Mrs. Schalla, Miss Griffin, Mrs. janewiez, and all the assistants, and is in return, pleasantly greeted hy them as they fill his tray to overflowing. He next puts his food hefore the waiting eyes of Camilla Heilstedt who tells him just how much he is to pay for his meal. The prices are always very reason- alrle. He then finds a seat and thoroughly enjoys his warm, deliciously-cooked meal. His digestion is aided greatly hy the merriment afforded by his mess- mates. llaving leasted royally, he returns his plates, huys a candy har, and spends the rest, of his day in the best of spirits. Pri! Sl'.t'ly'r11'r1f' l O ' 1 ll U In +7 a x ii? , , f, l, A IAI 1 JUNlQg COLLEGE will in xx: ix in i l SOCIAL CENTER . Publications REPORT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL COUNSEL HE Bureau of Educational Counsel report which was published last year is an elaborate report upon the work of this bureau which was first established in the La Salle-Peru Town- ship High School in 19233 it is a published survey of probably the first complete and sys- tematic personnel department organized in any public school for normal and supernormal pupils. THE CIRCULAR OF INFORMATION The circular is issued every year and distributed through the book stores of the Tri-Cities. This little announcement gives a concise outline of the Course of Study, the new equipment of the school plant, the school calendar for the academic year, the faculty, and considerable gen- eral information of interest to the part-time, post graduate, and out of town pupils. THE ELL ESS PE The Eli Ess Pe is the annual publication of the Senior Class of the La Salle-Peru High and is a record of the school activities for the current year. lt is to a certain extent a picture- record book, not only of the high school, but also of the college. The annual contains many sec- tions and among the most important are the Administration and Faculty, Classes, Organiza- tions, Athletics, Literary, and junior College. THE L-P-O JUNIOR COLl.EGE CATALOGUE The L-I'-O junior College Bulletin is to the College what the circular is to the high schoolg it is the annual catalogue containing the calendar for the academic year: the administration and faculty, the physical plant, requirements for graduation and requirements for the various curricula. The book is profusely illustrated with cuts showing the buildings, representative organizations of the college, the athletic teams, class pictures and a directory of the student body for the last academic year. THE IIIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL CENTER PAMPHLET This publication, while not published at regular intervals, has attained I1 wide circulation and attracted considerable attention from educators, social workers, and students of civic prob- lems. This work is really a history of the institution, but it also aims further to describe and to characterize the work of the institution. The pamphlet itself has been compiled for the informa- tion of educators and workers in the municipal and social service fields. Page Seventy ,Mi,:i'5f ' - t SQ. M EQ. . , 51 P445 A ff . . and W., .... ...R The Bureau of Educational Counsel llli l.a Salle-l'eru-Oglesby Township lligh Sehool was one of the first educational institu- tions to establish a serviee of the type represented by the llureau of liducational Counsel. t'oneeived by Mr. IXleC'ormaek and made possible by the monetary gift of Mrs. lida Matthiessen, the liureau was established in 1023 under the direetion of Miss lilma Olson. lt has notv beeome an integral part of the sehool. The staff at present eonsists ofa direetor, an assistant direetor, and a seeretary. The aim of the llurean is to assist the student in aehieving the maximum development of his personality. A eareful study is made of his behavior, personality traits, physical health and hygiene, interests, voeational desires, attitudes, and life plans. ln order to make a sueeessful soeial adjustment and to aequire a better integration of his personality, an attempt is made to bring lo the student an understanding of his own eapaeities and limitations. As a first step in this proeess, interviews are held with all entering students. There are fur- ther eonferenees frequently at the st udent's request for sueh matters as outlining eourses, making tentative plans for the future, or diseussing problems for whieh he feels the need of objeetive serutiny and advire. The resourees of the eommnnity are enlisted in the adjusting proeess. llnder the auspiees of the llygienie Institute, physieal examinations are given to all entering students. lts faeilities are available for emergeuey eases, The personnel servesin an advisory eapaeity. llealth problems are referred to family physieians for treatment. The loeal doetors have been most helpful in work- ing out memlieal plans as an important phase in the development of the total individuality of the student. A staff, eonsisting of a psyehologist and a psyehiatrist from the Institute for juvenile Re- seareh, fhieago, make monthly visits to the sehool. llmler the rlireetion of the psyehologist, routine psyehologieal tests are given to all entering students. Uther tests are frequently given to assist the student in reeognizing speeial abilities aml aptitudes. Talks with the psyehiatrist are found by the student to be helpful in the solution of the more complex emotional and per- sonality enigmas. Yoeational gnidanee and plaeements are among the funetions of the llureau. The broader aspeets of life ehoiees of work are eonsidered with the graduating group of the lligh Sehool and junior t'ollege. 'lihrough a system of registration, the lilIl't'illl has a reeord of all students who desire part-time aml vacation jobs. The efforts of the Bureau to seeure work for these students have been met by the eo-operation of employers in the eommunity. l'amphlets, books, and mag- azines deseribing various trades and professions are available to the students. Representatives of various professions have eome to the school to talk to the students on speeial phases of work in their particular helds. Page .'5-'rswzty-mie 1 1 UQ-Q -gw jf-3' 'Aijijil W' VYVV Fl 0: X it O gif! ,fp R 'd fl 1 U EXTTT ' I1 Lmlfrgff 41 1 It 11 'R We xr ill lol 1141 N W1 tiie 1511 llwiifl A 111 1'fG 1 11, 1 1 M 1 Pu ge RIQAR ROW--1I.efl ln Right lwl'ZIlIll'iC'lI, Seghi, Cates, U'l!icl, llz11't011l1Ows-1', I.:111g. FRONT ROW Funk, Srhzxllau, l'lm-11s1'l10i1l, I ell41ws, NVQ-ir, Nc-11f1-Inl. The Social Center T1 1 1-3 S'rA1f1f HONVARD FELLOYVS ......,...... ,Director of Social Center and Athletics LESLIE HOENSCIIEID ............... Assistant Director of Social Center ETIIEI, M. VVEIR ...... Director of Physical Culture for Wornen and Girls ISIATIIICRINE SC'llAI,I,A ...........,.., Matron and Swinirning Instructor ZITA STORY .......,.... ............ . qecretary to Director LORETTA GAWARIQQR1 .... ...... C Ijice Assistant OLOA NEPS ,.......... . . . . . .... ..... Q iice Assistant DOROTHY PETERS .... ......................... I Mice Assistant DOROT1111' SCHUETZ .... . , .Assistant-Physical Education for Girls CATHERINE NEUFEl.ID. . . .... AssistantMaPliysical Education for Girls LOUISE COOK .,....... ..........................,... P ianist . . . . . . . . .Assistant Swinirning for Girls . . .Swimming Instructor for Boys . . . . .Swimming Instructor for Men . . . .Librarian anrl Boys Club Worker HELEN JANEXVICZ ..,. ELMER LANG ...... EDWARD fJ'BID .... NIEW'I'1I,l. flATES .... . QIOHN MEzNAR1c'11 ...... ..................,.... A ssistant RAY LYEWSR1 ........... ..................... A ssistant W11,1H1R HART1-:N1:Ow1cR ..., .......... A ssismnt l'1111.11' SEO111 ..........., ...... A thletic Qgicial ICHWARO GAL-1551 .... . , ,Qfiicial Score Keeper .S't 1't71fj fiL'!V 11111.15 ROW-Gzuvurcvki, Lycwski, Ns-ps, jz111c-wicz, 51-11111-Iz, l'l'll'I'S, llulzxssi, Surry. A , , ,, V , Uifjj l are The Social Center nisroux' Ann MA1N'rsNANc1e Hli I.a Salle-Peru Township Social Center at I.a Salle, Illinois, was made possible by the munificience of the late F. NV. Matthiessen of La Salle. The offer of a recreation building was made on the condition that the community would maintain it. In a special election the proposition was sub- mitted to the voters of the township and was almost unanimously accepted. As a result, in 1914 a building was erected adjacent to the Township High School at the north and connected with it by a covered passage. At the same time, the gymnasium on the ground floor of the high school building was con- verted into a modern, commodious auditorium, and the old High School struc- ture in part remodelled and completely renovated. These reconstructions, which included also a new central boiler house and heating plant, with new venti- lating and lnnnidifying apparatus, made necessary a total outlay of ovcr 3B100,000, of which 325,000 was covered by a public bond issue. The grounds on which the new building, athletic field and playground stand were also donated by Mr. Matthiessen, who himself did much of the planning. The athletic grounds were graded at Mr. Matthiessen's expense and represent possibly an additional outlay of some 325,000 Mr. Matthiessen gave originally 375,004+ for the erection of the Recreation Building, aml later donated further funds for an outdoor swimming pool. This was followed by a sum of about 832,000 for the erection of an addition to the Recreation Building, and just before his death by 340,000 for a second remodeling of the High School Building. The Township Board of Education also made considerable contribu- tions to the new enterprise, and the citizens donated money for the erection of a concrete grand-stand on the athletic field costing S2,500. The cost of maintaining the Social Center is borne entirely by the Town- ship Board of Education, which is an educational taxing body representing the cities of La Salle, Peru and Oglesby and the country districts, or Congressional Township Number 33, Range 1, N. E., with a total population of 28,133. The cost of maintaining the Center is approximately 39,000 a year, which sum is paid out of the high school educational funds. The Social Center is essentially a part of the High School and no attempt is made to make it self-supporting. However, the activities, in large part, pay for themselves, and the rental fees collected for the use of the party room and gymnasium cover practically all of the incidental expenses. Page Sevenly-three N fi?i'ff jTC!f TC C IQ it t FIRST ROW-Wolff, Constantineg Cook. SECOND Row-Pryatelg Camenischg Weilandg Weilandg Smithg Hartenbower. 'THIRD Row---Kidd: Soderberg, Davisg Lorenckig Vroman. Toi' Row'-fVVeisheitg Coggshallg Mr. Graham, Adwfserg Thompson: Gorenskowski. The Student Council HE Student Council is one of the most influential organizations of the school, for it clarifies relations between the students and the faculty. Problems of every nature, such as of tardiness, traffic regulation, scholarship, student government, and student entertainment are brought to the council. This year the Student Council supervised a contest of class pep-meetings, which were very successful in encouraging and strengthening school spirit. The council sponsored the selling of season Football and Basketball tickets, and thus greatly increased attendance at the games. The Student Council carries on its work by means of committees. Through the efTorts of the citizenship committee, the Tri-City Welfare Association was aided. The committee per- suaded students to sell tags for the Association. A member of the Citizenship committee gave an effective talk on the citizenship of thc school, by which the standard of school citizenship will be raised considerably if one may depend on the favorable and approving reports heard after the talk was given. The students were incited to higher scholarship by a talk which was given by a member of the High Scholarship Legion. The scholarship committee has put up post- ers in an etiort to popularize scholarship. The entertainment committee gave a Christmas social which the students enjoyed so greatly that the committee plans to give a May Social. A Student Council banquet is an annual event. Last year the banquet was held at South Bluff Country Club. A trip is taken, usually in the Spring, to visit some school. Last year the Student Council visited the Peoria Manual High School and were shown through the High School by members of their Student Council. Page Sevenlyfvur 1 Ulf? B ess f I Recent Gifts to the School UR school is known all over the state for its unusually line art collection which has this year been increased by a number of valuable contribu- tions. Among these are the imposing statues that were given to the school by Mrs. Eda Matthiessen and Mrs. Adele Me. Blow. One of these is that of Diana of the Hinds, an exact copy of the original by Leocheras, fourth century B. C., which now stands in the Louvre, Paris. Another masterpiece is the statue of Apollo Belvidere, a copy of the Creek original which now stands in the Bel- videre Gallery in the Vatican. There is also a statue of Hermes of Praxiteles, the original of which was made by Bologna. Among our works of art is that of the Farnese Bull. This group of colossal statuary was made by two brothers, Apollonius and Tauriscus in the second century, B. F., and is the most import- ant surviving work of the Rhodian school of art. On a marble column in the lower rotunda rests a bronze bust of Washington. A bust of Napoleon in the ofiice and three marble busts standing in the corridors of the new building complete a collection of which we are all proud. Page Senenfyqfine .N fi 1.x 'S it 111. 17? 1'1.flv LWQ1, 11 fC7lH',1 :1v1n1 ,V 1w 11711111 1m 11 1x 1 1 1 ,111 1 1' 1 111' 1 1 1 11'f 131 1 1 . 11 1 fi 1l X1 11 1, f1 11 1? 1 11 11 1 1 11 11 1 11. 111 1111 ik!! 1 11 E 11111151 11 111 Tm' limvfkilm-sg Such-l'lwr1.zg XVulffg XVRL-gg lh-rlmolslu-irn:-rg Ilvilslodl. Sm'0Nn Rmx'--'Ihmnpsung Dmmollyg Oestcrlvg NV:nl4-s, Azlviserg Rvitvrg Xyfillllilll: Algf-r. Emily Xv0l.l4'F. . . CLARA fV1ES'1'ERl.lE , , LEON.-xklm XYICICLD. MARY REHER. .. THIRD Run' --'- NV4-ixlvg Curlnrzlllg blwrvg NVQ-stg Kutvvkig Duncang Sclm-ilu-rg Ulrich. Bc,'rTc:m Row-Linnigg Hillg Junesg Wagnerg Pilarskig Nickelsg Castclli. Itl,OISli COCIIRAN ............. The Nineteen Twenty-Nine E11 Ess Pc MANACIING EDITORS , . . liriiior-in-Chief Axxoriule Editor Iiu.vir1ex.Q Jltlflllgff DEPARTMENT .......,Lilemry . . .0rguniza!ion.v l,l1cu.1,E KU'l'EC'KI, H11.1wA l1l.Rlc'n ........... Calendar I.ANGS'l'0N THOMPSON ,..,. ..........,.... . Ar! Iidilnr Mu1N4:o Dl1N1'AN,AIAl'K .1Xl.1:ER, .X1.n'E Nlvm-:1.s, Fl sur Iuwzs, IC'l'1mx l.lNNn: ..,4., .1x.11. Ar! Iillilnrx MR, XVALICS ,,.. Mlm 4'Ru4'K1A:R ., M Iss IVIARTIN .,.. MR. lN1l11.vl1:v. .. M Iss H1-:vu-:R ,,.,. Miss DvARM.xN. .. . Pngr Sl'7'l'?1fj'-X135 ANNE-GRETE SQDERBERG. , . . . .Axxislanl Editor ANNE NVEST ........,..., ,.,...... A ssoriaze Editor GEORGE HERRol.suEml-:R 1..... Axxl. Iiuxinexx Manager EDITORS ARx.1Nu'roN AILIES, Dol.oREs SCI-IREIHER ...... Alhlelirs RALPH SHERE ...,...,,.................... vn11p1lmz.1 CAM11.r.A HEII.STED1', FLORENCE XVEIDE ..... . , .....,.,,,.,....,...........SeniorI'rr.von41I.v f:ERAl.lD VRUMAN .... ........ I Iumor FACIILTY ADVISERS . . .,..... Arlzfixer . . . . . lbllege Cfrilic . . High Srhoal Frilic . . , . , . l'hr1Iogmphy ., ...... A11 ...Asxisluni The Ell Ess Pe BOUT twcnty years ago thcrc were live ambitious boys in La Salle-Peru Township High School who wished to have a school book. Mr. -I. M. Welch, '10, was self-appointed editor-in-chief. Working with him was a staff of four or five boys. The name Eli Ess Pe was suggested by Eleanor Mason. The book was about the size of the present high school circular and had about fifty pages in it. It was divided into several sections: faculty, students, organizations, athletics, and comics. There were only two or three organiza- tions, a basketball team and the first football team of the school. Four or five half-tone reproductions represented the art division of this annual. The witty senior personals were also missing. The annual was financed personally by the editor-in-chief and his staff, the copies selling for twenty-five cents apiece. As the boys had worked independently, the book was not an authorized annual. The following year there was no year book, but in 1912 the idea was re- vived and the class, under Miss Reinhard's counsel, edited the first ofiicially recognized Ell Ess Pe. Clinton Hattenhauer, editor-in-chief, and his stafi worked hard and steadily to make the book a success and to make it a worthy inspira- tion for following classes. The fill l-Iss Pe, the annual publication of the Senior Class, was first pub- lished by the graduating class of 1910. Last year's annual indicates the remark- able advances made in our year book publication. In 1928 the Ell Ess Pe was given a first class honor rating in the National Scholastic Press Association. In addition it was also given a distinguished rating in the Illinois State High School Press Association. In this year's annual, we hope for something bigger and better. In this book we have attempted to tell something of what's what at La Salle-Peru and what has happened since the publication of the 1928 Ell Ess Pe, but the degree of our success attained can only be attested by its reception by the public. - --lledwig Lorencki '29 Page Seventy-scvcn ii M N f I W 5 1 S Page Seventy-aight Industrial Arts HE Industrial Arts course in our high school has several purposes. It aims to develop in- dustrial intelligence and thus instill an honest outlook on the honor and power of manual labor: to leave a residue of technical skill: to offer a chance for acquiring an avocation as well as to lay a foundation for the building of a vocation: to create a feeling for the finer things of lifeg and to help the boy to learn to live, as well as to help him to earn a living. The department has grown in size both as to number of students and as to variety of courses offered. In woodwork are offered elementary and advanced cabinet, woodflnishing, upholstery, woodturning, and patternmaking. In drawing-elementary mechanical drawing, machine drafting, architectural drafting, general engineering drawing, and descriptive geometry courses find a place. Industrial mechanics offers forge work, auto-mechanics, machine lathing, bench metal work, and electrical work. The courses in industrial mechanics are six weeks in length. Each class is divided into five groups, working six weeks at one course and then passing on to the next--thus passing through the course in two semesters. Recently a new course called Everyday Mechanics has been added. This course has been designed for students who need co-ordination before going on with the finer work in other departments of the school. The work consists of hammering at the forge, cutting iron with the hack saw, chipping, cutting sheet metal, soldering, simple electrical wiring, repair of household appliances, and such cement work as can be done in the shop. Every eliort is made to let the boy follow his natural inclinations. The entire ground floor of the new building is given over to Industrial Arts, with the fioor plan so laid out as to facilitate full time work in all the shops throughout the school day. Full equipment for the work offered is to be found in each shop. The bench room contains the nec- essary benches, small tools, grinders, clamps, and electric glue pot. Connecting with this room is ,the mill room with a full layout of wood working machines, each driven by its own motor. Between the mill room and bench room are located the tool cage and an ofhce for the director. Also, off from the mill room, is a dust proof finishing room, a lumber room, and a large storage room. The drafting department is fully equipped with benches, stools, boards, and tee-squares. There are two large rooms, each having a store room for supplies. Each has a large filing cabinet for finished work and the locking away of each boy's drawing tools. Between those two rooms is located the blue print room, convenient for the students of either room. One of the rooms is given over entirely to elementary drawing, the other to advanced high school drafting, general engineering drawing, and descriptive geometry for the junior College. The metal working department occupies the remaining space and has a very complete equipment of small tools, machines, and forges, for the general metal shop work, the sheet metal, the electrical, and the auto-mechanics courses. Pu gc Seven I y-nine an '7 if 1 P X UVHTPXMVXJ JN 1 , I 1 1 v Pwnc Liigllfy Page I5igl1Iy-unc R ll l l l ll i 9 Lillie o f , K . i 5 my E 5 l it 'l'o Kiln-l.0l't to lligllt-XYoll'l', Ciastclli, Xhvcst, Hyrule, lXlllSUIl, SL'llNYClltllIIlilllIl, lalrellcki. hlIDlDl.l'1 Run'-Xhbcg. tiZlIllCIll5Cll, llilllllil, Reiter. Kotciiki, llCl'll0lSllCllIlL'I'. l,owl3R Ron'-Story, Cochran, Black, Pilzlrski. Zcpp, Ocsterlc. Soclcrburg. ' ' I l Honor Socletles U Illtlllltjli' 5K'lIUlill'Slllll is one of the llldlllfllllll ainls ol the l.a SQlllC'l'Cl'll High School. In order todo this the High School joined a National fll'1.LkllllZ2lll0ll called the National llollol' Sovivty, lllclllllvrsllip in wllivll is thu lllglll'Hl SCl10l1l!4ll1' llUll0I'RlSlllKlPI'll ran attain. 'lillll purpose of this l'hi lic-ta Kappa ol lligll School, is to pronlote higher SlJllIflill'KlS ol sitllolarsllip, L'll2ll'2li'll'I' lllltl leadcrsllip, Not lll0l'0 lllilll tell pol' rent. ol' lllr' Scnim' vlass can llc vlloscll the tirsl 3-2t'lIIt'Slt'l' and not IlI0l'L' than tive per vent. the swollrl SCllll'SlCl'. 'lille Candidates nlay llc suggested lay any lllClIll7L'l' ol the High School faculty and are selected lay the principal and a lacnlty l'OlllIIlltlCC. lxllllfll interest if. taken lly the students ill the High Srllolarsllip Legion. The vonditions ol' appointment to this society are an average of 90 ill all studies and Clellliftlllellt, for one SCllICStCl'. A Dill is awarded to those students who have been on the Legion for three semesters. Two gold seals are plated upon the diploma of each student who is a melnller of this organization for fonr years. A third honor sofiety is the Honor Roll composed ol' students having an RlYCl'2lgC of 85 ill all studies and deportnlent for the semester. One gold seal is placed upon the diplomas of the students who belong to the honor roll for all four years. Pa gc Eigll ty-Iwo 1 ll if II If I ' s'I ,, Q I 1 I S I 1 I l mffffev::41zm rQf1-1111-'bf' 1-' ' wi: 1 ' ..-- 1: ' - llltill Sc11o1..1ks1111' l,litiltlN Honor ocietics KUX lullzll 41114'11'rl llIAlit'l't'tl Ivy our svhool is tha' lllow Nm-1l11l litll' t'xct'llc111'v i11 tttlllvtivs, togvtlu-1' with It-null-1'sl1i11, t'lIillA1lt'll'l', s1'1'1'ict' mul lll'llllilllll0SS to thc Ctllllllllllllly :mtl school. Tho 1111-clall is IYl'tlVltlt'tl lwy tht- kinmlnoss of lXl1'. tloorgm- l'. lllow. who It-It ll sum of lllUllQy i111'1-stt-tl i11 lnomls, tht- lllll'l't'Sl ol 11'hich nlankcs tht- 2tWllI'tllllg possilvlc. lhv t'tlIlllllIUIlS for ol1t11i11i111.g this lllt'tl2ll am' als follows: Only lroys who l1.1vt- l1t'c11 i11 this high srhool for all lm-:ist llll'1't' yours am- 1-ligilalv for thc 111c1lz1l. 'l'hc 11-t'il1iu11t must I1111-c4111 uycrzxgc of 85272, for thc klllllltll' mul St-11io1' yours. .'Xltl1o11gl1 thc wholt- four yours of thc school lCl'lll RIIAL' t'UllSllll'l'l'tI, spt-1'i:1l 1-111pl111s1s IS plalvcml Ull thc lust two ye-z11's. 'l'h1- z1tl1l1-tic t'o41t'l1 5111.11.51-sts ut lmst two zuul not IllUl'l' lllllll lililll' lvoys 11'l1o111 l1c L'o11si1lL-1's most valluulslv to srllool illlIl0llt'S. l11 also thu t'oa11'l1 has spout o11Iv ont' YL'ill' 111 thc svhool, thc l7l'IIll'lIl1ll llllll hm ussistsml Illillik' thc t'l1oi1'c. 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The zlwzlrcls arc as follows: 1923, Gt-orgo llz111s1-11: 19.24, No z1wz1rrlg 1925, Dc-11111-1' Dcbog 1926, No awarclg 1927, l'z111l Dun- cung 1928, No z1ws1r1l. Page' Eiglzly-Ilzrce 1 Page Eiglzly-fozn' 'f! Art Department HE Art Department has been engaged this year in many new and most interesting types of work. Besides the fundamentals of art fperspective, coloring,design,etc.,j and the usual work of making posters for parties, plays, games and other events of the school, silk designs have been created and de- signed by students who wished to enter the silk design contest. There was a number of interesting patterns made with color schemes that were attractive and artistic. Clay modeling also proved to be a new and interesting type of work in the department. Heads of various people and animals were sculptured. This has been the first year that the department has had the opportunity of working with clay. Lamp bases were designed by students in dilnferent classes, and a trip was made to the Lowell Pottery Works where the ideas were carried out in accord- ance with the designs of the students. Tea tiles also were made of clay and painted. Ivory soap carving has been another problem worked out by the art classes this year. Carvings of animals and of people, and statues of all sorts have been made, the best of which will be entered in the National Small Sculpture Con- test. Portrait sketches in charcoal proved to be an interesting type of work. Sketches were made and shaded in with charcoal. Shields or statues were designed for the Drake Relay Contest. The winning design is to be made into the Drake Relay Award. Last of all, each year the insert pages, cartoons,and sketches are designed for the annual. 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These are the things Zl cheer leatcler looks forwnrtl to. The sight of il grenti restless erowcl puts pep into the Cheer lezulers, and it is nhsolntely essen- tial that the eheer lezulers he full of pep, for how enn they infuse this feeling into the erowcl unless they themselves have it? Unr eheer lezulers this yenr were lirlclie llrlmnnowski, Robert Rowland, Heinz lfelclhnns, Shorty Constantine, ztntl llownrcl lVlzirliere. lieennse only one of these is il Senior we expeet to have next yt-nr nn experienced group of noise nrgers. TH li LOYALTY SONG XYe are here La Salle-l'ern, XXV: ure loyal thrn and thru. lt matters not the friend or foe XYe allways wuteh our l,.-l'. go! Now we are here to cheer for yon, Seniors, juniors, Sophomores, lireshnten, too, llziill Hnill the gz1ng's ull here Were the gang from l,.-l'. High. 'l'he Loyalty Song was written lvy IIenr1'elf1z C'usiell1', '30, :incl illr. Sl'1I7l'IIl7lI0'ZU Pugr Eiglily-sn'rn 1 t A j rrsfimi Left to right, front row- S'rRoUT, Doorav, SPITzMII.1.isR, Ylkzi, Arms, H. Piarz. Second rowf-S1261-n, SAMo1.1T1s, H1f:RBoI.sH1EMER, CAPT. W,u.1.ocH, Givrus, RAsi'oNl, Cou1.'l'Ek Third row- NTARENDA, CoGGsHiu.I., PITTMAN, DAi.lf:Y, XVIRTZ, I . PIQTZ. Rear-f Dano, Coixcl-I Fmmows, 0'l3nx, Ass r. Co.xcH 'l'v1.1-zk, AIANAGER fiIl.LlGAN. The 1928 Football Season AVING completed a disastrous season in 1927, L.-P.'s prospects for 1028 looked only a trifle better. Only four regulars from the 1927 squad returned. Thus handicapped, Coach Fellows with the able assistance of Assistant Coach Tyler worked doubly hard in an effort to mold a team capable of carrying one of the stiffest schedules in L.-P. history. just as their efforts began to foretell success,Mr. Fellows became ill and was unable to reappear on the practice tield until the latter part of the season. Mr. Tyler assumed the burden of varsity coach alone during Mr. Fellows' absence. Mr. Tyler and the team received another set back when Captain W'allock injured his neck early in the Streator game and was out of the lineup for two weeks. This injury along with other injuries to the team proved too much of a handicap for Coach Tyler and his charges and as a result, what might have been victories were defeats. Upon the return of Coach Fellows and Captain Vllalloch, the team with a shifted lineup gradually improved and finished the season with two straight victories over two strong teams. I..-P. ..................... 0 Alumni Cllractice QILIIIICJ .... 12 I..-l'. ..,.,...,..,....,..,, 6 Rock Island ...,......... . 7 l..-P... , 0 St. Bode ....,......,... . ll I.,-l'.,. ... 13 SteeleQDg1ytonU,j,,, ,,, 0 I..-P.. , , 0 Streator ......,.,.,. , . . 32 l..'l'... ... 0 Mendota .... .. ... 18 I..-l'.. ., ,.. 21 l'rinceton..,. . .., 0 l..Al'.. ,. ... 0 Ottawa ....... .... ... 0 L.-P.... , 0 llnll ..,,...,....... 12 l..-l .. .. . 6 Austin fCI1icagoj .... ... 2 L.-P. ..... ... 18 Crane ftjhicagoj ..... ... tb Page Ezlglxly-e1'gfzl l v E -A MF' i E a t I Lett to right, bottom row C'nn.1r14:ks, lhllCZN,XRlCH, Grass, Iloial.1.14:, Wikrz, Kino. St-com! row ltlaliu-:l.s, Starr, Itlmmc, lllI.Ul'2lIRAND'l', Novak. 'Vhird row Ili-zkzocs, Iliavslcx, MAi,oN1-:, ZAN11-JCK1. Top row l'ocuis, lJoN.u,nsoN, Coxcn llUl'2NSl'llEll7, l,15M.xNsKl. The Lightweight Football Squad HE Seconds,coached hy Leslie Hoenscheid, a graduate of the University of Illinois coaching school, established a record which would cause almost any lightweight team to tnrn green with envy. Of the seven games played they won tive, lo:-at one, and tied one. In so doing they laid indisputalile claim to the lllinois Valley Lightweiglit championship. Splendid cooperation and co- ordination characterized the Seconds team play. At the end of the season a banquet was given the lightweight champs, the first ever to he given a lightweight team of this school and too, this year's lights were the tirst to he coached Ivy a coach independent of the varsity. Letters were awarded the following men: Glass, Fhilders, XVirtz, Lemanski, Hildebrandt, Meznarich, Novak, Zaniecki, Malone, Galassi, Kidd, Herzog, Sell, Marini, Maier, Pocnis, Heuser, and Donaldson. Of these men only the last four are Seniors. 1028 RlCt'tlRD l..'fl'. Ends... ..,. ll 'Prim-cton Znds.. , ,. U 'I..-l'. Znds... .. o Ottawa Znds.. ., .. ... 0 l,.-l'. Znds... ,, 0 'Ottawa Znds.. ,.., ., .. 0 l..fl'. Qnds. ,. .. 0 VValnnt CYarsity5. . ,. ., 1.2 I..-I'. Znds... ,, 6 'Streator Znds. ,.., .. .. 6 l..-l'. Znds. ,...,.,4.,...,, 3.4 l'rinccton Znds.. . ,, ll 'l..-l'. Znals. ........,...... Z0 Streator Znds.. ., .. h 'Place game was played. P11 gf Eighty-n inf v 1 i 1 1 1 1 it in was y U Anacs llmano1.sIIrcIM1cl: kfxsroxl A1u.1Nu'1'oN Anais Doc was always ready to substitute for any half-back who might need to be relieved and, in no case did his substitution weaken the team. llis sdeed made him dan ferous is and, like Dooley, once he was Clear he was gone. Giaokon l'lICRBOI,SHlCIMER Although l'llerby played center for the hrst time this year, he played it like a vet- eran. lle was a big powerful brute who Could not be hurt and who could not he riledg at least that is what his opponents said alvonl. him, and we agree. l,ll-gf' Ninrly liuomzic RAs1'oN1 Razzy , although handicapped all season by an injured knee, was an ideal end. Ile could snare passes like nobody's business, and when it Came to smearing end runs, he was there. QW i 11114512511 ui, RUIIICR1'c'UtilQSIl.Xl.l. Bolfs versatility lnzulc him onv of L.- . . , , l'.'s most Vilillllilil' lli2lyl'I'9 :Xa .ln Lnri hm In lltll, :nil it h.1lf-hawk hc was roulclnol - 'Q a 1 1-:pin ' lly ns good. Thu fur! than hs- plzxyvrl vnml 4 h llf lvwk thc- othcr hull, hull' thi- ss-11:-:on nnl 1 A . in akin' thu 'XII-X zxllvv IULIIH. ki-pl hiin fronl 1 3, 1 'H V in Ql'I'I'7 n 1 rn In I. XX.xl,u in .M ..'.' Dlonx Sl'l'l'l3lllil.l-ZR H ' only il lmranny qlinrtcr- Spill' was not luck, Init hc was also .in .nun llc pn ssv 1' 5 urls incl in clllsivc lnnll 4'1lI'l'l1'l'. lin 2. y: ' 1 N mln lx in in ln lrnl no 1-mplnl. .I .'L ' ' 1 ' Cfxi -'mix lfllwxluw uv.XI.l.UCll lim-rnilsc ol' his vxccptionnl running, punt! ing, and passing nhility, Hutch has the honor of In-ing thc only triplv tlircat main on thc' tcznn, licsiclcs i-lliilHlK'k, l31llCl1 nlso vonlml lic connlccl upon to play zu groan! gznnv zis tackle or vnd in thc Iinv. l'ngr Nilzrly mn 1 Vf l . n 1' ll. lla , F WW' ,,, 5 I a fl i li Q I XXX- JI' In X l Dum' S.xMoLxT1s Doousx' THoM.xs Darm' Tom, though not a regular, was a mighty good sub. He forced the regular ends to do their utmost to hold their jobs. lie has the fight, speed, and shiftiness to be a constant menace to the opponents, and was always difficult to take out of a play. joHN SAMOLITIS Sam was one of those tackles you read and talk about. He had a wealth of strength which, combined with his ever greater fight, enabled him to play stellar football every lninnle of the last season. Page N1'ncty-two Roman liooufzv Ruddy possessed the lleetness in ont- rnn any would-be tackler once he was clear, Ile was a hard hitting back who could be depended upon to rnn good interference. This, along with his ability to break np the enemies' aerial and running attacks, made him an invaluable man to the team. ,Z-f ,ff H? ig ll' 51 l qw ar ' Wlhu ll. lil-2l'Z t'oi'iyl'ia:: limxxxnn Wlim lfml possessecl the true l..-l'. spirit, zuul this, together with his nuturuluhility, mumle him at vulunlmle reserve. Several times licl wus eullerl upon to eheek the rush of the opponents, :incl he allways tleliverefl. lll-ZNRY l'la'l'x C'ookie sturtecl the seusou us ll suh, lrut towurrls the lust of the season he wus il reg- ulur. llis hght amml Courage eoulcl not he ile- niecl :incl if,11t LlllytllllC,llC clicl not outplaty his opponent he surely outfought him. W.xl.'l'1-:R Q ovifi nk 'l'he latet thut Vl'ulkie iliml not report lor foothull until his Senior yeur, null the filet that he wus light, mzule it pruetieully im- possihle for him to make the squucl. llis ex- eeptionzil seruppiuess, however, not only eurnecl him u plnee on the squiul, hut kept him constantly in running for n regular berth. Page N incl y-llzrec K , 3 V ii ,,,,',g: i R ifljjf-N VE aim- 'f' vilp i, gs llll t l 5 l l , I SALge PERB lit1'l l'l1M Row l.eft to Right Ailes, Rafferty. Smith, Marini, Lang SLLUUND Row Manager Mesnarieh, Donaldson, Dooley, tlehm, llyhke, Vtlelter, lvlow. 'l'IuR1J Row Coggshall, Petz, lfisher, Daley, foaeh Fellows. Toi' Row--VVitzel, XN'eisheit, Zeus, Gillette. Review of the 1928 Track Season , . . . , Illl the opening.: ol the 10.28 traek sei . son, the prospeets for ai strong traek team were the lowest in the history of the school, However, hy concentrated efforts on thc part of hoth the eoaeli and the Candidates, il team was formed which, though not as strong :is those that have represented I..-l'. in revent years, was sufficiently strong as to receive due re- spect from their Distriut and lllinois Yalley opponents. Easton, foggshall. Dooley, Gehm, XVelter, llybke, Ailes, VValloeh and l'etz all proved third, fourth, and fifth plaee men in the av- erage meet, and all, with the exception of the last two, won their letters. DAlihfVS April Z0 tlridley Relays. I..-l'. 3rd in the 880yd. zmdone mile relays, and 4th in the Medley and two mile relays. April 257 f,tt2lW'2l Dual Meet. L.-P. 1045 Ottawa 38. Ap1'il 28--Illinois VVestern Intersellolastie. I.,-P. did not place. May 5---Bradley Interseholastie. L.-P. 3rd in the class A 880 yd. and Mile relays. Page N1'11cty-four May ll District Meet. I..-l'. ilaeed oth, amonf twenty-live l is sehools,with IZIQ points. May 10'-State Meet. Did not compete. May 14 -Illinois Yalley Meet. I..-P. 2nd among fifteen 32 points. May 26 Moline Dual Meet. L.-P. 505 Moline 84. schools with 4 ,-1 1 I .J if III, ll' ll l F12 qw r , . rl l RuN'i' Row l.vl't to Right llvlro, Rtispuni, 1Yztllut'll, l'ittmaui, ciilllllllilll. Rink Row l'uuItcr, 1Yitz1'mui1, t'n1u'l1 Ifvllmvs, l'm'l1is. Rtuiit-imlsky. 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Invitutimizll 'l'ou1'm'yz1tStrca1torl 15 I..-1'.,.. 18 Ottawa. . , . . , .. l..-I' ..,. U 'li0lllt'il ...,..... 12' 10 l..-l' .,.. 20 Stcrling ..,. ... 1,.-l'.. .. 11 Moline .... ... 26 22 1..-1' ..,. 1-1 liluoiiiiilgtoil... I..-I' ..., 11 111111 .,..... 1-1 Mau: 1 l..-l'.... 11 fXloi'i'is......., l..fl'., .. 13 hY2IllkCgilIl ,...,. 40 T l,.-I' .... 21 Strcutor, . . . . .. Denotes llumc Games. Ulistrict 'l'oul'ncy :lt Strcutorl Pngt' Nfnvly 2-l 18 15 19 25' 23 7111 30 211' .33 -five 1 ' 4 5 iKW .'1-ly: :K 1 V ,ini- EFW 1 1 1 1 il :Lg 1 +V ' f l ll 1 if lv- , ,,y'4fi'itN,1 11 'H 2,iilil'Q,Z5iif 1 if is f Ji lf? if iillt 1 1 l'iRON'l1 Row l,eft to Right Vllirtz, Hilclehrnnclt, Glass, Strobel, Xvitzemnn. REAR Row Benson, Xtitzel, Vllnlters, Seghi, Gates. fliisenu, lioucli Tyler, Kieei. The La Salle-Peru Seconds U.Xl'll 'liYl.lfR'S Seeoncl team hztsketeers haul somewhat lretter lllCl'i thzin the Yzirsity, winning 9 of their 17 QZIIHCS. They stzirtecl the season off with at hung hy lieking the Otta- wzt Seeontls lf: to I-1, hut the following night lost to llnll Seeonfls 13 to 12. lfor the next live weeks they rompecl through seven strniglit wins, their winning, streak encling when St. l'z1t- rielfs of Ottawa nosecl them ont 19 to 18. They lost two more games lxefore they eoultl get going signin :mtl then they won three straight. llowever this lust winning streak mzirkecl the encl of their winning nml they lost the remaining four gzxines on their seheilnle, Glass, l'ittmnn, Vllirtz nntl Strobel were the 1l12liIl'St2lyS of the tenm, all performing ereclitzlhly in every game. Due to the fuel that they ure unclerelztss men, as ure the majority of the other fellows of the squad, foueh lfellows shoulcl have some Yllllllllllkf nmteriztl for his 1929-1930 eztge tenm. The following men, inelucling the uhove nztmecl men, won their Seeonfl tezlm letters: Xvitze- mim, Xtnlters, Seghi, Henson nncl llilclehrzmtlt. 1918 1929 SECOND 'l'l2AlXl l3.'XSlilC'l1ll.Xl.l. Si'URlCS Dee. 14 l..-l'.. .. 10 Ottawa .....,,.. 1-1+ lfeh. Nlorris ,,.... . 13 l' 15 l,.-l'., .. 12 llnll .....,. ... 13 St, l'ntriek's.. 19 18 l..-l'.. ,. 18 l'rineeton ,... J 'l'onieztYz1rsity 19 Z1 I, -l'.. ,. Z1 Marseilles ...... 10' Ottawa .,.... . ZS jun. -l l,.-l'.. .. 20 St. Hetlels ...... IT Sterling. . . . ,. 8' 9 l..-l'.. .. 18 llzill ........,.. 15 lXlnr. Nlorris ,...,. . 32' 12 l..-l'.. .. 2-1 Serena Yztrsily 14' 'l'onie:1 Varsity. 22 lo -I,.-l'., ,. 30 St. liecle ........ 179' Sheliiel1l...... 175' 4' Denotes Home Gnnies. Sheffield ...... 19 Page Ninety-six M 11.1 Ili, or 1 1111? ,E 1 lg ! : I 1 E '11 iv 1 1 , fi rl V wi l, J. 1 1 let It N Q P I l A 2 at , RIQAR Row Wirtz, tVliid, Rowland, Stzulcnl fllarnzgcr, O l'oole, Yirzi. l RuN'r Row'-f-fDonaldson, Christopher, Lang, Smith, Spitzmiller. The Swimming Squad lllS year's tank team was without a doubt one ol the best tank teams ever to represent l,.-l'. It was a well balanced aggregation most all of whose members were capable of placing against average competition and some ul whose members were capable of placing against the best competition, namely, t'apt. Levine, l,ang,and XVirtz. ln the 1928 Illinois Valley meet, Lang established a new lllinois High School record in both the 100 yd. alld the 440 yd. free-stylesg Levine tied his own record in the plungeg and W'irtz won the fancy diving. 'l'hcse performances, along with the performances of Christoplier, Smith, and Lambert, placed the team second in the meet. llut as strong as the 1928 team was, reports from foach llellerman state that the 1929 squad is still stronger. The dashmen and the relay teams are doing record breaking performances in practice and the distance men and the divers show good form, says Hellerman, t'l'he Coaehl. Page Ni nv! y-seven W ,fw K X S E 2 1 P gc Ninelymeight Girls Athletlcs SXYIMMING MICIET 1928 IRST place in the swimming meet this year was won by the Sophomores with a total of 47 points. The Seniors came second with 41 points, while the lfreshmen finished third and the juniors, fourth. Babe Schalla, a Senior, was the high point scorer of the meet with 26 points to her credit. Helen janewicz was second with a score of 23 points. Louise Nauman placed third and Clara Oesterle fourth. Ribbons were awarded for the first four places in each event, except in the relay, in which only the first two places were awarded ribbons. The Relay was won by the Sophomores. Second place was taken by the Freshmen. The Seniors placed third. Because of a lack of entrants, the Juniors took no part in the relays. Ytll.l.liYBAl.L 1928 The Volleyball games this year proved very exciting. In the inter-gym class tournament the eighth and the second hour classes qualified for the finial game for the championship. After a hard game the second hour class proved the stronger. The Sophomores and the Seniors came through victorious in the final struggle for the championship. After a closely matched game the Seniors were forced to acknowledge the Sophs as champs. BASK liTl3AI.L 1928 The third and fourth hour classes played the final game in the inter-gym class tournament this year. The third hour class came through victorious. The Sophomores and the juniors struggled for the inter-class championship. ln the end the Sophomores, not content with having captured the volleyball championship, also carried off the honors in basketball. TRACK MliliT 1928 . The track meet was an interesting event in this season's athletics. The Sophomore:-2 took first place with 36M points. The Freshmen placed second with 23 points. The Seniors finished third and the juniors fourth. jane lfrew, Olga Neps, and Catherine Neufeld tied for high point winner of the meet. The winners of the first and second places in each event were awarded ribbons for their efforts. Page Ninety-nine WHAT THOUGH THE FIELD BE LOST? ALL IS NOT LOSTQ THE INCONQUERABLE WILL, AND THE STUDY OF REVENGE, IMMORTAL HATE AND COURAGE NEVER TO SUBMIT OR YIELD, AND WHAT IS ELSE NOT TO BE OVERCOME. -John Milton Q Q 1 m S 3 E S S 1 S 5 1 S i E E 1 I I s 3 s E 9 3 R s h A S B a S N S Q Q E S N 5 1 2 v F 5 4 E w 5 5 S E U F 4 5 5 5 5 3 a S N 5 1 E 3 5 s S 5 H S 2 l 5 -.-?,--,,--..--.-,-.,N .,.,, .....,A,,. ,,.N. .. . . ..,, Q x M x Z' 1 I x 5 .J 9 J i 4 5 i Q r 3 Qrtihities Q , E i 5 li E 5 5 E I r 5 5 9 J F A fm 3 1 Q E 1 I 1 5 F 2 Z 9 Q E F 2 si E I P 2 EC 1 u 1 ri 3 X 3 4 5 Q 5 2 ,, 5 e ii . 4 5 l- 3 Y 'fi Qg1R ' WMF? I 1 l lks'l' Ron' Mr. f.l'llW'llKxIlt1W, Ilirfrlfrg Drvwitzg Milk-rg Kzuzynskig Spvrhc-rg Thompsong Scarmtt, Drum Major. S1-cond Row- Thumpsung Gnstonlski. Tllxun Rmv- l'. Cnr:-nskuwskig 1.1-:wa-nsg Hessg Urlmnuwskig Kiddg M. Gorenskowski. Tux' Ruw--Vmnmng Knlnsinskig Mucllcrg Kmiltag Thnmpsuug Nc-urcuther. Mr. Sl'llWl'C'llUW. . , Vlavll.Sm1xRR,x'1 r. . . . flliilklili Hl'1RI4Ul,Slil'llX MAX Iluklaxsxmvsxl .... filifll, SC'ARR.X'l l'. . , ,. I',xl'l, fl0Rl'1N5KUNN5Kl The Band UI-'lflClAl.S .,...Din'rtnr . . . Drum Major , , ..,...., Pwsidffnf .............Ll1WllfltlIl . . . , . . . . . .C'11.xfmli4111 qf lylliflWHlS . . . Nfl n'.wr1luI1'1w' In Slmirnt f'o1u1ril HF lmml, nhlmugla making un uplzvnrxnnm- in pulmlix' but an fc-w times, has been practicing dxlngc-ntly unrlvr thc vupaxlrlv 1lil'u'lim1 of Mr. Fl'llWllK'llUW. This your one trip was mzulc, that Irving to Ottawa to pu 1 lnltlc inspiration :lt tho fuutlmll gaunc, lmut we rvvonvocl il ,,,. 1 S - 1 rr lu-r llmm- 'nnws wc-rv also :ntl-mloml lay tho lmml. 4-nhl wvluum In ilu imm ui nun. .mum l y, Ibnrin- ilu- lust 51'llH'Sll'l' lruh' lmr4l slul'l ' has In-1-n n':u'Ii4'v1l :mal we :Irv only wuilingfor L . I u all mu lu slum' Ium' pr:u'ti4'4- :nukes pm-rfcrl. If only IIN' svlnuul and genvrul puhlnc knew what il Dm- lmml tlu-y IILIYP, sw would fc-1-I as though our work was not ull in Vain. Page One Hundred-one . . .et .tp I I f IAI ll f iat i. . Rcynold Spcrbcr Lester Simmons Eloise Cochran Mr. fifillllllll 1 I . Andrew Neureuther hclwm Koenig Debate and Oratory HE students of the La Salle-Peru Township High School were especially active in debate and oratory during the year 1927-28. The district contest of the Seventh Annual Illinois State High School Music and Public Speaking Contests was held in our auditorium on April 14, 1928. In the declamation contests, Eloise Cochran from our school took First place with the reading, f'Number Six. La Salle-Peru's orator, Andrew Neu- reuther, took second place with the original oration, 'fOutlaw VVar . Edwin Koenig won third place in the extempore contests. These places gave La Salle- Peru first place in the contest with a total of nine points and a margin over the other schools of four points. In the annual public speaking contest sponsored by Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Andrew Neureuther won fourth place in a held of seventeen in ora- tory. In declamation, Eloise Cochran won fourth place in a field of thirty-two. In the National Uratorical Contest on Outlaw NVar Treaties , Andrew Neureuther won hrst place. The Manufacturers' Club debate dealt with flood control. The affirmative team, which consisted of Reynolcl Sperber and Andrew Neureuther, won the debate. The negative team consisted of Lester Simmons and litlwin Koenig. Page' Une Hundred Tian ' Ill . :H ii l l v l The Slave of Two Faces COMMICNCEMENT PLAY N their class-night program, the class of 1928 suceessfully presented two plays. Pearls was a light comedy of youth written by Dan Tatheroth. Ruth Quick, as Peggy Lewis, was a typical big-sister mother to Polly Lewis, a part taken by Ann Okelson. joseph La Flamme was the brother Tad, whose actions led his sisters to believe that he had stolen pearls which he gave to Polly as a birthday present. Andrew Neureuther helped along in this decep- tion as the stranger, Brown. All acting was well done. A Slave of Two Faces was an allegorye-the first to be presented by a Senior class. The outstanding performance in this play was probably Zenon Hybke's portrayal of Life. Mary Bicocchi and jean Christopher were the two girls whom Life attempted to overcome. Because of the great will power of the hrst girl, she was able to master Life. The other, in her fear of Life, became his slave. Harold Aiken, Reynold Sperber, Ralph Hybke, Ruth Gubler, and others offered background as other slaves of Life. The interest of every person in the audience was held throughout the play. pllgf' Uni' Hundred Thrff ' it P i , Q t it it it Q0 A Hawthorne Pageant HIS year the Sophomore class presented a pageant centering around the stories of old New England as depicted by Nathaniel Hawthorne in his Mosses from an Old Manse . The scene is laid in Gld Salem during the days of witchcraft. Salem is aroused by the disappearance of the child Bar- bara VVilliams,who is believed to have been bewitched by Goodie Gurton,an old woman. Goodie Gurton is unfairly tried by Mr. Bradford in the witches' wood. She is about to be bound to the Ducking Chair when Phillipe, a French- man, comes in and defends her. While Phillipe and Mr. Bradford are arguing, Barbara Williams comes in with an Indian playmate, and is promptly dragged off to be punished, leaving Phillipe and Goodie Gurton to close the scene. Keith Kays, as Mr. Bradford, struck terror into every heart in the audience as well as into the heart of Goodie Gurton, whom we know as Violet Stevens. Cordon Thompson was the gallant Phillipe and Louise Cook was the naughty Barbara who caused all the trouble. A dance duet by Louise Took and Catherine Neufeld separated the first and second playlets. The Merrymounters are people who have broken away from the stern Puritan laws, and live a jolly carefree life. Because of ill-treatment received at the hands of the Pnritans by one of their number, they kidnap Mistress Endi- cott, whom they take to Merrymonnt with the intention of forcing her to dance against the Puritan law. She is saved from this by Sarah Scarlett, in return for kindness Mistress lfindicott showed her. The Merrymonnters in tnrn, are saved from Puritan wrath by the generosity of Mistress lfndicott. lillsworth lloberg played the gay Simon Scarlett, and Virginia 0'Byrne was a little spit-tire as his sister. The part of the dignified Mistress Endicott was very well done by Dorothy Bieneman, and ,Iohn Morman was Fauneh the Fiddler, who supplied the music for the Maypole dance. Page One Hundred Four f I f 4 Q :nl X ki A 'vie s I L' qi A ' erg o Q g ow, i -,A a, .7 T , . Ji I 1 5, N 5,1 4 ' V3 .. A 5. 4: ,s-xt , ,E ,t The Art Club OFFICERS MUNGO DUNCAN ..,. ......,.,..., ...... P r esident l':'l'TA l.tNNu: ...,. . . . Vife-President HAROLD SMITH . ..... Serretary Miss BICYICR. . . . . .Adviser HIE Art C'lub has always been looked upon as a most active and skillful organization, eredited with furthering an interest in art through its pro- fieieney in art and the aequiring of artistic' taste and eulture. Only stu- dents who have had more than one year of art and have an average of eighty per eent or more are qualified for admittance to the Club. All meetings are held in the art room where all elub-business is transacted. liaeh year the student body as well as the faeulty looks forward with de- light and enthusiasm to the bright and colorful entertainments which have always been so eliarat'teristie of the Art l'lub. The members of the Art Flub, ever looking for new and novel ideas for entertainment, presented an Autumn speetaele in the gymnasium whieh was highly sueeessful as well as entertaining. ln lfebruary a valentine Grab ling, an original idea of the Club, furnished much ext-ilement for the students. The Art t'lnb usually entertains with a Spring Soc-ial. These entertain- ments wbieh are held from time to time furnish money whieh is used to send Art C'lub members tu Chicago for a visit to the Art Institute and other places of interest. Page One Hundred Five: I 1 illlilgcnvjijff ffl ' I' V . The Orchestra INSTRUMliN',l'A'l'IUN Ol THE ORCHESTRA Director: W. H. Schwuchow. First Violins: Max Gorenskowski, Ruth Shere, John Mormon, Victor Gostomski, Marshall Kenney, Cecil Scarratt. Second Violins: Edward Urbanowski, Doris Ostertag, Bess Hamm, Rudolph Furlan, Bernice Reavy, Florence Pyszka, Anton Reminih, Adele Mylashus, Melvin Liner. Clarinets: George Herbolsheimer, Paul Gorenskowski. Flute: Henrietta Herbolsheimer. Cello: joseph Kalasinski. Cornets: Langston Thompson, Elwyn Sperber, William Duff. Trombones: Charles Weiland, Arthur Warmington. Tuba: Gerald Yroman. Saxophones: Chester Urhanowski, Donald Kidd, VVillard Thompson. Piano: Hedwig Lorencki. OR the success of many social activities we owe much to the well developed orchestra of our high school. Throughout the year that organization has endeavored to learn com- positions, not only for the pleasure they give, but also to raise the muscial standards and to promote the musical appreciation of the students and the community. Mozart's G Minor Symphony , The L'Arlesienne Suite , Black Rose Overture , The Evolution of Yankee Doodle and Prelude in C sharp Minor are some of the achieve- ments of the group. Pins are awarded by the Board of Education for two and for four years' faithful service. Przgf Unf fi'u11rImI Six fiii X f lf Th A The Girls' League ot-'t-'tctetzs JOSIEPIIINIC FAMENISCH ,.... ......., ,..... P r esidenf MARION AMsi,t4:R ..... . . , Vife-President Roi.lc.xN Uasixtaca ..... , . . . .,........ Treasurer G1.Aox's lrl.xR't'1f:NnowtcR ,.., ...4,.. R wording Serretary MARt:,tR1a'r MAsoN ..... ..... .... . . .Corresponding Serretary HE La Salle l'eru Girls' League, consisting of over sixty members, is one of the largest organizations in the high school. Fifty points are required for entrance and an additional twenty-five points every succeeding year to remain in the club. New members are initiated into the club in the spring of each year. Various awards are given to those earning a large number of points. These awards are as follows: letters for 300 pointsg gold pins for 600 points and a Girls' League insignia for 900 points. A ring is presented to the girl having tlte largest number of points. The girl who received the ring last year was Marjorie Plym. These points are obtained by participating in sports, assisting in the social center work and outdoor activities. The aims of the Girls' League are: to promote health, to develop good sportsmanship, and to promote interest in outdoor life. A Hallowe'en party, given to entertain the Freshmen, was among the many social activities sponsored by the Girls' League, which is a rapidly growing organization and expects to do great things in the future. Page Dm' Ilunflml Srwn f RFE 5 ljlllfffm' f I l I I I Science Club GEORGE KLEIN ..,.. , . ,...,. President HARW'EI.I. ROBINSON ..,. . . . Vice-President ANNE IQEMIERY ..,, , . ..,.. Secretary MISS SIIAYV ..... .... A dviser HE Science Club is open to any Freshman or Sophomore. and its purpose is to further an interest in science among the pupils of the school. Twice a month meetings are held at which the members report on new scientific developments. The Flub frequently makes excursions to the Various industrial plants of the community. Some of the interesting trips of the past year have been to the telephone exchange, to the glass works at Ottawa, and to our own heating plant. Trips to the Xllestvlox, Illinois Zine Fompany, and to a coal mine are plannecl for the spring. Although the Flub is not very olrl, it has at present an membership of about twenty enthusiastic workers. Page One Hundred Eight Iii T 'im .- 4 Lum ,J .41 P 'Ji' x J' y 'rl 'A -Sy., 'nga' Um' Ilmnlrvd Nine . E ! E F e I f ,A 5 5 3 ?' 'Z 5 E . s ,. Q a E 9 S Q E 2 x I 3 E H E 5 5 S : i E Q 5 5 Q ! E G S 5 5 s E N 5 S x. E E 5 E E E 'E -4 S a 2 A u L. ri X 5 E E 3 s 5 3 3 5 5 .s ilaumnr . P3 ef v.,,. '. v1w-' cg,-gd, . 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J'i!-wr fmgaff f.?g.Q5ug2iZ.,-?-1.39-.ffwiwfffuglx ax, ,i,mi,,5:.Q.,. .xfgw I 3j,.5,f:55f-xv-1-'7,hqm'.'4-.f.f'Q in -1 Z5 fi -f,x.3 Algga.-fin:-2651+ .4 ?f'wT.f ' 1,44 f H A-.rw -Ma3,x2+f+-fu---,Jef '-fi' - 13. Hwfm' .. gf mat -. 2 ji' 1x'31p1,'1i.f.f. . .. 23- . 5.1 1 as 2. '- 4, -Lui. We. '3' W E Wiuw. . V- . '. Jeff f3'Si- . ' ,. '.!'.1,5b fu.. 'W 1.52. ' fl?l lFIlI Class Will E, the undersigned members of the Senior Class of the La Salle-Peru Township High School in the city of La Salle, county of La Salle, and State of Illinois, in full possess ion of sound mind, memory, and understanding do hereby solemnly swear this to be our last will and testamentgconsidering the uncertainty of this life, do bequeath to the following people without exemption, or mental reservation whatsoever-hereby revoking any and all former wills by us heretofore made. NVe do hereby select and appoint as executor of this document: llon. Speed Yanka,La Salle, Illinois---Attorney-at-Law. . We leave to all clases following, our most enviable record in all forms of athletics and the challenge to produce another record to equal it. . We leave to the Freshman Class the memory of our two heroes, Burnelle Smith and joseph Christopher with the hope that it may inspire them to attain the heights of glory by the path of self denial. . Emily Wolff leaves to the next Annual Staff her best wishes and most heart-felt sympathy. . Walter Coulter leaves his blush to Clyde Nelson and his popularity with the girls to Oliver Luetscher. joseph Kalasinski leaves his knowledge of United States History to the whole Sophomore Class, two cans of Stacomb to joseph Murphy, and his water wave combs to Abraham Ramenofsky. Leonard Weeg leaves his business ability to Charles Weiland and his popularity with red heads to anyone who wants it. 'l'o Mr. Kohin and to Miss Beggs, Genevieve Byrne leaves great relief. To anyone who will promise to return her when wanted, Robert Coggshall leaves Elita Etzbach. . 'l'o anyone who needs them, Sarah De Larbre leaves her superfluous height and her gift of gab. Eugene Bernardi leaves all of the books from his English III course to the Mark Public Library, his ability to catch carp to Norman Glass,and his awe-inspiring broadcasting apparatus to the Soldiers' Home in Danville. . Henrietta Castelli bequeathes her wicked brown eyes to Louise Cook in case hers loose their charm. . To Rudolph Furlan, josephine Cameniseh leaves her versatility, and her rejected suitors to Marjory Mertel. . Agnes Bennett bequeathes her chauFfeur's license to Myra Massieon, her dislike for dry land to Henrietta Herbolsheimer, and her beautiful wave to Reynold Sper- ber of theatrical fame. To Adolph Witzeman, Sir Douglas Hunter leaves his title of knighthood, and his ability as a swimmer to Willard Henson. llelen Anderson leaves her dimples to Roline Orsinger and her late dates to Anna Eastman. . Arlington Ailes leaves his military experience to jolm Spitzmiller with the hope that he may find a chance to use it some day. . Margaret Davis leaves to Elita Etzbach her ability to cook a good meal. . Eloise Cochran leaves her ability as a public speaker to Dorothy llieneman. . Virgil Aimone leaves his Cedar Point bus route to the Bernardi Brothers. . To the suffering juniors we leave with our sincerest pity the combination to the safe of Senior privileges which was lost long ago. ln testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seal and declared this to be our last will and testament. Done in the city of La Salle, this,the 15th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred twenty-nine, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and fifty-third. lWl'l'NESSliSl Art Hasse. lShLALl joe McGraw. Page Om: Hundred Eleven 4 ? UA P gf One Hundred Twelve Page Om' llzlurlrcfi 1'fII'l'fl'L'Il K t ,. Oi- ,-,,. i . . ' 4 V up 'r . ff , . .it . 1, l . A i K a l endar ' Af S EPTE M B ER Sept. 4 ' A revival of learning. Freshies invade the new lunlding like so many little insects. Sept. 5 Nr. Schwuchow revives the school spirit' lwy playing two piano selections for the students. Sept. 6 Ralph fwhere displays his genius at the ivories. Sept. ltl The die is cast! Final classitication. Sept. I2 School singing. Students convince lXlr. Scllwucliow that there are other songs hesides Ramona. Sept. IJ VVe nominate our class otlieers. Sept. 18 Seniors are all het up over xx tie in their class election. Sept. 19 I..-l'. Anihassadors entertain students. joe Christopher emerges victorious as the Sen- ior class president. Sept. 20 G. Alderson and G. 'l'hompson present. Zl short skit, Two Black Clrowsf' Sept. 22 llnrrahl The Foothall season is here! .'Xlumni, llg l..-l'., U. Sept. 35 hlr. llartley entertains us with sereral pianoselections. Alle l.ex'ine speaks on loot- hall and School Loyalty. Sept. lb The Faculty and the Freshies pose for the photographer. Now not together! Sept. 27 Sophomores struggle to look pleasant for the photographer. Sept. 28 juniors undertake the task ot' trying to look like the dignitied Seniors when having their picture taken. Sept. 20 Rock Island, 73 L.-F., 6. VVe'll do better next time. OCTOBER Oct. 2 General Assembly. Oct. 5ASenior pep meeting. Letter men intro- duced to the students. Oct. 0- St. B-ede's, 23 I..-P., 0. just hard luck! Oct. 9fl.eonard VVeeg speaks on Fire Preventionl' and Olga Neps tells us all about The High Scholarship Legion. Oct. llfljrinceton seconds, 03 L.-P. seconds, 12. 'I'hat's just a good start. Oct. 12'--No school. Teachers' meeting. VVe do love our teachers once in a while. Oct. 13-H Steele QDayton, OJ, 75 l,.'P., 13. Now watch us go! Oct. l6fStudents are pleased with the new school song composed by Mr. Schwuchow and H. Castelli. Oct. 22 f Freshmen think red marks look attractive on their report cards. Poor things! VVill someone tell them what it means? Oct. 23-fC. Rounds, E. Cochran and M. VVeisheit tell us about the coming election. Presidential straw vote. Oct. 26-Streator, 325 I..-P., 0. CShades of Don Lourielj. Page One Ilzmdfed Ifourteczz ll -xx , .. v J' f ' , L, L , 'ffQ?1! :dll H ff.g2g:f 1 ? G'41?3?? If 'Zlr Ti , 'Fill 1:-. l 1 ' ' ' 1 ' C, ici Q '--'-'ur t H i'FtT ' V Y 7 A W E f' rwArr '-1-f 1-frfrllf r'A 'N- iff MVS hw ' v Rc lvrffhn 511: I Sym swf,-39 . J. J 3 -I xv . -.Q--11 -g-1:1 ' 1 1 swf-54-'C-i.t 44 9' FRFSHMAN vv gr I s wr cut. I Q irq 'Ol' l T T gi . . 'U 1 rf . . .. C Et B I ' V'-ll ILL ff. 5 'I N J it X of X ws X.. tit i , td, . t 'F r-W i 4. Q t .-it X, x4,,,....-7 Lf W N J-f . - U 'ni In 1 lf p l 1 1 t i vid.lgdf,x-LW, - cj. V. 1! i i i l Mitt? fl IVIEN INTRODUCED .tw -S0 'QA . LTI a X 2. FRLSH LIKA, Tl-PE C O 'Hosni mas MW l Sn X l Xt?-I I Kalendar tlct. 29 Students hear lectures on The Dictator- ship ot' Italy under lVlussolini, and, The linropean System and American Ideals, by Dr. F. A. lillwood of the Universit ' of Miss- 3 tlct. 30 Mendota, IS, l.. l'., 0. Something must' have happened. NOVEMBER Nov. .2 junior pep meeting. News of the game with Princeton is heard over the radio. Walnut varsity, ll, l,.-l'. seconds, 0. Nov. 5 llealth llay. llr. l'ettit ol' 'l'he Illinois Yalley llospltal at Ottawa speaks on The fare ol Our Bodies .Ns VVell As Our Minds. Nov. 6 Streator seconds, 6, l..-l'. seconds, 0. 'lihey didn't do any more than we did. Nov. 8 -I. C. play. A lflattering lYord. The Art iilulm holds its annual fall frolic. Nov. 0 Students are inspired by the Reverend lfather l.onergan's Armistice Day address. Nov. I0 Ottawa, og l..-l'., 0. Nov. l3 Dr. john Scott, Professor ol Greek at Northwestern University, speaks on The :Xu- cient Equivalent of the Modern Newspaper. Nov. 14 Art xvilI'llllIlgfOll plays a trombone solo. Lang Thompson makes his chalk talk to us f and how it did talk! Nov. 15 Princeton seconds, 03 l..-P. seconds, 35. 'l ' ' l il, ,i . .f, - ' 'x + rt' lfyhll . t l 1' I l . I, Y .MY Liv? - X p.q,Y 1 f 1 9 k X - 17 f ouri. 0 . . ' ,: 1 6 V ' ,2gLg22 41 Lfllvff- l'll0Ml'YI7ff QIY15 7 Navi? A cufun lflllr, IMVN-I1-'YV . A -ur ' l 1 .Zi f l 1 ,nl . - X14-4 P Gcncfvsxovsxl Pluynvc 1, :Ax sow ?., .5 I Q FllE5Hf lRN ' Eli' WAITING ' V pg, FOII 'nr , if-g A :Ann-ctwus . wi. , .'.44zQr . Z ll T 'T' . ' I 55 li F .4 5' ! --6? '-1- ' . F , -sb,.e N1' We can play, now, can't we? Nov. 16 4f'4 Sophomore pep meeting. Teachers see themselves as others see them at the football games. Nov. 17--Allall, 123 I..-P., 0. Nov. 23 -Freshman pep meeting. Memories of old school days are brought back. Streator seconds, 6, I..-P. seconds, 20. Nov. 24 -Austin lligh CChicagoj, 0, I..'P., 6. . VVe're getting started again. Nov. 26MSeniors are excited over their class jewelry. Nov. 28-1--Klean Up Day. Don't leave it all to the goat picl: up your own pap-' rs. Nov. 29'--Crane Tech fChicagoD, 05 I..-P., 18. DECEMBER Dec. 10 Buy a season basketball ticket and you will be admitted to all the games. Dec. 11' Many students absent on account of the tlu. Better watch out--fits contagious. Dec. 12--P. Gorenskowski entertains with saxa- phone solos. Dec. 14' Ottawa, 17, I..-l'., 9. Oh! Dec. 15 llall, 133 l..-P., 4. Gee! Dec. 18--Princeton, 143 I..-P., 22. llurrahl Dec. 20 -'Dr. Arthur lf. Todd of Northwestern University speaks on Science and Civilization. The biggest social event of the year. Student Council gives il Svilial. 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No I'Cllll1l'liS1 1 1klIl. 17-- Dudley Crafts XY11ts1111 of tl1e Art Instie 1 11110, Cl1ic11go, lectures on The 1f11joy111ent of 1' Modern P11111ti11g, 111111 The 1211joy111e11t of 1 111101101411 .-Xrcl1itect11re. H 11111. 18 We Cilllvt figure it 0111. Rock 1sl:1111l. Z-1. I..-1'., 12. 11111. 19 St. Anibrose, 181 l..-11.3 12. 11111. 21 Morituri te S-lll1Itl1IllllS1 Exnms 11rc here 2lgil1ll. 11111. Z2---XVl111t El life! C21l'l'y1I1g hooks over this ice is no fun. 11111. 26 Princeton, 13: 1..-P., 15. 11111. 29 ffhlr. S1-11w111-11011 111111 Mr. Hartley show us what good 17121110-1lllly1I'lg is like. 11111. 30-H11rr11y! Mr: Kohin tells us tllill we 1111 not have to report 101' tZ1I'111I1CSS this week. FEBRUARY heh. lfhlr. 1X1KlCOFIll2lk'1i is 211510 to t11ke11 v11c11tio11. He feels sure that the school is S1116 in the h11111ls of tl1e Seniors. lfelm. 6 I.eon11rcl Wleeg urges us to come 111111 see the Murionettes tomorrow. Feb. 7f-1ean Gros' Marioncttes present The RIZIQICZI1 Land of Oz i11 the new z1u1litoriun1. 11817. 13--Wle enjoy ll SZ1Xllpl'1OI1C solo l1y P. Gorcn- skowski 111111 Z1 t111k lvy C. Heilstedt 011 the Art Club social. lfclu. 14 Art Clulu 1lICl1l1JC1'S have tl1ci1'Y11le111i11e social. l7cl1. 10 Sterling, 75 l..-l'.. 20. lfclv. Z2 VYC 1111112 Ge111'1.fc VV11sl1i11gt1111 to 111111114 for not 112lVlI111 any scl1o111 to1l11y. 11loo111i11gto11, 303 l..-P., l-1. 17011. 27 NYC sing sc1'cr111 IICXY songs. MARCH 1X1llI'1'1l 1 Morris, 2-13 I..-l'., 11. lX1a1r1'l1 4 We 111-111' 111051110111 l111o1'1'1's 111111l1g111'111 111l1Ircss ovcr thc l'Rll1l0. hl11r1'l1 6 1111111 l'ry11tcl s111-111-is on L'C'i1ize11sl1111, 111111 '1'o11y l'o1'11is spcuks 1111 HSL'1IU12ll'S1111l.H V11- also hour two interesting 1111ks 011 the Civic Music Association by Vv1l111lI' l111rtc11l,1ower 111111 Ruth Shore. Page Ona IIIHll!l'L'd SZ'.X'fL'1'll MR.VVAT50N LECVUIZI 5' 011 ARCH11ggr111g1, 151 J , 11,1 S M1112 3 1 1 1- 1 1 . ---- - 12- 1- Y 1 i J' 1 ,iw 'Q 7. . 5 fy, .. '!'V' Q1 v I? 15 ' , 11 Q xx 33' .1 '11, , 15:-1. K 1 . 1 1 'N E 1 1.1 + 75- ' rx. -f M: X N 1 FAW: D0WN11w11 G0 5g01M If 1 5- vg-.-g..., 1 3-Egi-:P 1 'I v u STUDENTS, SEE PLAY By 1105161105 MAR! O NE T TE S .,..... 5 - - 4 X 2 -:1 ! 15. 1 lg I1 NKJA ff . 51 4 1 1' H 11 ' 11 F 11 V .1 Iiihllllllilm 1lllll'uQ':4 ma-rw 1 No. SCHOOL 11111111119 lb 79191 7 .Gr-WA SHINGTGN . ' I Ill KEEP OFF THE oaass wmv most S Tl LT5 t N ix , ,f X5 f A. 1 I L Q ,Wu I fi' Atuwf it ' G S X it H MA Aaiufy F 5 fgblwh, -F, -2 3, tt. 00 . fl' 115, W I X E rnAtI'M'N Gy Ili' :row ., , :.A. ..,,,. ian YF:-' ' qu 1 . 44' 1. m 1. ,N X :J o le C1 155D lv YEDICATIDNRG In PINITIRDN S Wlfvlllll m.a.uac'v'e Kalemlar Mareli 6-8 District Tournament at Ottawa. I..-Il. loses to Streator, 35-ll. Oh well ..,.... Nlareli ll Mr. Ryan ol Streator speaks to the Senior Iioys on Insurance, and Miss janiee Story of the Ilygienie Institute speaks to the Senior girls on Bacteriology as a Profession. March 15 -Dr. II. G. Paul of the University of Illinois speaks on The Significance ol Some Names, and on Some of our Ilest Contempo- rary Verse . Nlareh 2.2 The Cotter-IXIiller players present The Rivals in the new auclitoriuni. Vie have the week otli to reeuperate from our Spring lever. APRIL April I XYL- return to svhool with more than one thought on our minds All l ool's Day, Girls' l.0ilj.1llC Social and .... slutlies. April 3 The juniors win the Girls' Intervlass Swimming Meet. April 4 General Assemhly. We see a scene of the eoming junior play. Ilnal swimming meet at Ottawa Ottawa, 283 I..-I'., SI. April 0 Mr. Kohin asks the girls to Keep oft' the grass with their stills. April ll Mr. Ilartley loses his position. XVell, he would elinilr lacltlers. SWIIIIIIIIIIK Meet, l..-l'. vs. Alumni. April ll-12 junior Play, Merton of the Movies . April I5 National llonor Soeiety Members select- ed All Seniors on list. April lo I. Y. Il. S. A. Swimming Meet at Strea- tor. April I7 General Assemlily, Awarding of Iligh Seholarship Legion pins. Track I..-I'. vs. Ottawa. April 10- Track Oridley Relays. April 20 District Literary Meet Tennis I..-I'. vs. Ottawa. April 22 Talks on Objectives. April 23 Boys' Interelass Swimming Meet. April 27 Track Meet Bradley at Peoria. M AY May 2- -j. C. Circus comes to the gym. May 3 ---I iirls' Interelass Track Meet. May 10+Tennis Meet-Morris vs. I..-P. May ll- Distriet Track Meet. May 15 Erin! May I7-f-Tennis --Morris vs. I..-P. May 17-18---State Track finals -Il. of Illinois. May 18--Grade and Paroeliial Girls' Track. May 19--Organ Dedication. May 21- -I. V. II. S. A, Swimming Meet at Strea- tor. May 24-f I. Y. II. S. A. Track Meet. I. Y. II. S. A. Golf Tournament at Ottawa. May 28 --Boys' Interclass Track Meet. -Patrons' Night. JUNE -The Ell Ess Pe delivered! Ilooray for May 31 june IZ- -Class Night. Commeneement. Doctor Edward A. Stei- june I3 ner of Grinnell C ollege is the speaker. Page Om' Hundrrzl .St'!'t?IIfl'l'Il 5 M? 1 4, MIM, N ,-X N n Q I Paga: Um! Hum1n'rl Eig hlcm MM' 15, 1929 OFFICIAI. ORGAN OF THE SENIOR CLASS PRICE Two Sous Township High School Une Petite Histoire The Inquiring Reporter to Graduate Ten Asks: Largest Class in Years: Many Earned Honors Class of '29 Leonardnlioudmouth Played the Ham in Hamlet: Chief Flower-picker for the Biology class: author of Drags and l-low to Get The-m : Proof that mtlll can live with- out brains. lk 1 X Cuddles Currie VVinnr-r of Pretty Baby Contest in Freshman year: Head Water-wing ln- ilater for the swimming team: author nf hook on Cultured Swi-aring : Played the title role in The Merry Widow. nf is nr Ollle Yoop Pipe-organ and mouth harp player: Trumpet accompanist for her own vo- cal solos: Official Plate-breaker for the lunchroomg Freshman class Treasurer '25, '26, '27, 'Zilla '2:D. at Nlt-wlt Shere Winner of piano contest with his selection, Johnnie Give Me Peaches : Reason why Kankakee is full of school teachers: Spaghetti-bender for the lunchroom: Mud-guard for the foot- ball team. 1 'K 1 Langston Longears Big lyre in the orchestra: Drum- carrier for the band: President of the society for the suppression of almost everything: Played the blood-hound in Uncle Tomgs Sabin. Ruple Reiter Known as breaking record getting to the lunchroom, two flat: Played the shovel in Old King Cole : Cham- pion saw-player of the school till a Freshman cut teeth on the saw: Owner of the broadest grin in seven counties and Oglesby. 'I It It Cuthbert Cookie Coulter Manager of Girls' Rope-iumping Team: Solo Jr-w's harpist in orchestra: President of the Greek letter club, Gotta Getta Momma : Graduate of St. Charles. K 1 x Burnelle Beyourself Starred in Art Club Circus as jo-jo, the Dog-faced Boy: President Emeritus of the Broken Arches Club: Rewarded as hero for saving the tenth life of Miss Crocker's pet cat: Cham- pion Adam's Aplplekwiggler of School. Emlly Emptyflce President of the Dirty Digs Club: Grass-hopper tender for the nology class: Tardy Champ: Author of How to be Happy Tllough ?umb. Herby Dlnglehelmer Winner of lunchroom contest for musical soup-eating: Holds record for nine dates a week: Treasurer of class when forty-seven cents was missing: Has caught more fire-flies in his mouth than there are students in the Utica lligh School. POISON GAS Should Miss Richter Know? Miss Richter: Henry Pt-tz. Regina R. Does he? Ay! Ayl Mr. Marshall: How do you test for weak or strong acids. joe Kalasinski: You put lIll'lIl in your eyes. By GERALD VROMAN tliased on actual factj One day in October, while the cool breezes of autumn were becoming more and more cool with the advance of cooler weather, nur illustrious Mr. Sch- wuchow and our Miss Kelley, in the pursuance of enlightenment on certain subjects, did become most uncomfort- ably involved in a bit of a humorous predicament. Now, however, every- thing is peacefully tranquil and the incident has almost passed our memory: but the tale persists in recurring to our minds, and therefore with kindness toward none and malice toward all, we relate this event. Education is folly, as acquiesce, and we are two principals in this have ideas conforming ours. Down in the workshop of the library were seated Miss Kelley, and the afore- said Mr. Schwuchow, and another per- son, all engaged in the tedious task mentioned before. Of a sudden the third person left, leaving the two to pursue their interrupted task as best befit their purpose. 'Ihe minutes passed slowly, and the two scholars remained with their heads bent low over their books. Finally Mr. Schwuchow with a deep sigh, threw down his COLLEGE HUMOR and proceeded to leave. Imag- ine his embarrassment when the door was found to be lockedl Verily. verily, did he rant and rave and tear his hair OJ, and pound his chest till the room fairly resouncled with the deep, hollow, booming of it. What of Miss Kelley, all tlIe while, you ask. Ahl That cool-headed individual promptly plucked a hair-pin from her golden- hrown hair and with a swift, practiced, movement opened the door, thus sav- ing the honor of our school and the remainder of Mr. Schwuchow's hair. So now we think you will agree with us that education is folly, and not to be taken seriously. As a moral we would suggest that you carry a master key or a hair-pin to take care of just such emergencies or predicaments as befell Mr. Schwuchow and Miss Kelley. Whittier Presentlzed Miss Crocker: Still sits the road- house by the school. Ralph Shere Cafter finishing a piano soloj: What do you think of my execution. Emily Wolff: I'm in favor of it. Blologlcal Logic Anne Grete: The captive moth lays its eggs in the place where it is held captive. it It It most of us will sure that the unique drama in principle to Agnes Bennett: On our farm we have eggs and f:eslLcluckens. Mr. Wales: Don't write down what l say: write what ltmranf' Mr. Wales: How long were the Marines in Nicaragua? Emily Wolff: Oh, quite a while I guess. So Say We All Mr. Schwuchow fln general Asseir- blyjz There are 43 odd teachers in our school. How Many Cans In a Month? Mr. Marshall: How do we get gas for the kitchen stove? Etta Linnig: You buy it in cans. Mary Reiter: At our house we buy it by the month. To What Do You Owe Your Present Success f Helen Porter Dancing is my only achievement. The beautiful rhythm of 'Rock-a-Bye Baby' first instilled in me the desire to dance. Sing it to yourself-doesn't it inspire you? Doesn't it make you want to dance and dance? 4 a -r Mary Reinhard Oh, l'm so flattered. But constant use of Palmolive soap has preserved my school girl complexion. Appearance helps so much towards my success, don't you tliinkfni it Arlington Alles To Mellen's Foodl I rather hesitate telling Byou as I have constantly re- fused o ers from that company to make testimonials as to the merits of their product. However, you may say that I owe whatever athletic ability I have, to being brought up on that food. lk lk ll Max Chrysler Gorenskowskl My present success? Modesty does not permit me to classify myself as a success so early in life. But whatever success I have now, or may attain, I owe to Prof. Schwuchow. His tireless patience has inspired me. I owe what- ever knowledge I have of music, to him. I might say that I have attempted to copy the 'Chrysler line of beauty' as much as possiblefl 1 Hedwig Lorenckl Oh, l'm too busy to talk to you about such things. just say anyone- Miss Crocker-Miss Martin. or any of the faculty are responsible for my SUCCPSS. it I 1 .Ioe McGraw After due consideration I have de- cided that my success must mean my basketball ability. My ability to handle the ball comes through the constant practice juggling pop cases. -r in 4- Mary Reiter Give all the credit to Ethel Barry- more, the actress. I have imitated her since infancy. No one will ever know the keen disappointment I felt when I discovered 1 had been named Mary instead of Ethel .x lk J oe Christopher To Mother Goose. My favorite rhyme was 'Fishit-, fishie in the brook'. That led to the study of fish and their habits. So naturally that led to swim- ming and that's what you mean- isn't it? 1 it It Robert Coggshall My present success? Which of my many achievements would you con- sider my greatest success? Let's see- Iny athletic ability? You may say, to my constant training. My ability con- cerning women? Well, why divulge my systeIn? 'K 1 It Eugene Rasponl To spaghetti. That is what makes me the athletic success that I am. Spaghetti and the constant excercise which I practice daily are great strength builders and give me my wonderful physique. Come down some time and l'll give you some spaghetti. A big bowl for only a quarter! Page One Hundred Nineteen 5 5 4 1 E F2 5 Q E I E S 2 s S 3 E -Q e s i 3 a 2 ? 1 Q 4 E 1 E S Q Q Q 5 Q Q E E Q Q Q 5 E Q 5 5 Q 3 3 5 Q S S Q Q S E 5 5 5 Q F 5 5 5 Q Q Q Q 1 Q E Q S 5 Q Q 4 F 5 Q 5 3 Q S Q Q Q 'Q S Q Q S F E S S Q Q F Q Q Q Q Q E Q Q Q S S Q I S Q Q R s E I T Q 5 Q S E Q Q E Q R Q E S S Q Q Q 2 5 F i Q 3 Q 3 Q Q 3 Q S E P 5 Q Q s Q Q Q C 3 Q Q s Y Q 3 E H literary 11- .VA -6 ,. V . V. VA., . Vg- 'V..,A:,4 V.. ug ' A- A g-A'A. 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' ' Al. r' - W? , L V u f:- 5gVV' Y--'f'l ? be eh anti brew JUNE NUMBER A MONTHLY DIGEST OF STUDENT LITERATURE PRICE 10c Illinois River Anthology Oriental Aroma From the English IV -4?-M --- Window tRelatives not to be offendedj By Mlnlv REITER Mae Robinson How thankful humanity may be that I ever lived. l have checked epidemics, Saved millions of lives. Made known the cures of many diseases, Solved tlIe problem of perpetual motion, Discovered new elements. I an: Mae Robinson, wlIo lies rotting Iere. Who was hacteriologist, physicist, chemist. Ilow sad that I forgot that carbon monoxide must not be inhaledl Joseph Christopher As :I ylllllll I proved to he a swimmer. In later years I did not lose my love for the water. I continued to feel tlIat exultation upon plunging into cool, dark waters, And being able to swim on the top of tlIe waves, Despite tlIeir efforts to draw IIII' down. Only once did tlIey siieeeed, And now I lie beneath f.Ilt'Il'l. One night I had been drinking: I shoulfl not have tried to go that bridge Walking on tlIe railing, lint I did. And now I lie here in the Illinois River. Elmer Lang Ilere I lie At last content, Now that Iny sad life is spent. I was a lover of hiimanity llntil cruel Life embittered me. Once when tlIe day was very hot, I tried to improve my classmates' lot. So tlIe window I opened far and wide. Alasl It stuck and tlIey did deride My efforts. lint now many of tlIem are doing time, ln a very, very, much hotter clime, And they heg for tlIe breeze, witlI moanings low, That I tried to give them onee, loIIg ago. ZICFUSS Gerald Vroman I was always the clown, Always the one to keep others laughing, Always the one to grin outwardly, Never to laugh inwardly. I put forth my whole strength, My whole life, ln creating the funny, Until one day I said Something wlIiclI amused myself. The experience proved fatal and I Died laughing. I am still laughing, Laughing until tlIe very worms Go away from my grave. Worldl Can you not hear me? Mary Reinhard I could not help it that my hair was so Soft and light and wavy. I could not help that my eyes were so beautiful A blue. my lips so invitingl 1 could not help that he fell in love with me. I should have returned his love, had I been able. Why could he not have realized that? Then he surely would not have lost his mind And killed me. Ralph Shore I was a pianist-a concert player. I elated my teachers, Sivayed mar audiences. I sacrifice everything for my career. Many honors were bestowed upon me Ere I had reached middle age. One slight touch from my hands By ROBERT CooL:snAI.I. It is a ticklish subject-this Oriental Aroma-because the title alone im- parts a sort of a strange and weird feeling in our aged marrow. As we read the title we are naturally expecting to learn of tlIe mystic ceremonies of the Orient in which fragrant and redolent incense is used. We vision a doleful group of haggard priests gathered around a hideous stone monster far below the surface of mother earth. We vision feasts, and human sacrifices, and merciless torments in the mysterious East. But now, let's let our minds travel back to a pleasant city named La Salle. We enter the Township High School. WlIat mystic ceremonies or sacrifices do we expect to find in the ezlitiee as we smell tlIe redolent odor of Wisteria incense tor is it some offensive gas escaping from tlIe laboratoriesj? Let us search for the place from whence this comes. Without much trouble, we trace the fumes till we arrive at room 108. Gathering IIp all tllll' courage we stealthily enter tlIe portal and discover swaying back and forth chanting till' Song of India, tlIe very god himselfw our UWVII Mr. Schwuchow. SPRING By PEARI. PILARsIcI There-'s music from a nlllllllll birds. And every garden smiles: And Spring with joy oIIr spirit girds For dreamy afterwliiles. tl yon who love tlIe breath of Spring, This is ylilll' wonder hour, I.et not ytllll' hearts forget to sing, Lest Spring forget to flower. A Senior Song lly MAE ROBINSON There is something iII my schoolwork that is foreign to my hlood!- HiIIt of tests or poems in rhyme, And my heart keeps slowly sinking, WitlI tlIe pencils and the pens and tlIe clock keeping time. TlIe sight of many Mniors. loitering lIere and there- Is akin to my conceit. For what could be more pleasant Than to lIavc leisure to enjoy tlIe in- viting window seat. There is something in Commencement sets tlIe laggard hlood astir, And my listless heart will thrill, When on every new diploma An honored space each worthy name will fill. BOYS tlf Joyce Kilmer doesn't mindj By EMILY WOI.Flf I think that I shall never see A boy wlIo can inveigle me. A boy whose socks hang 'round lIis shins. Whose Oxford bags hide skinny pins. A boy wlIo speaks with tongue un- couth, A typical, modern high school youth. A boy who does in winter wear A raccoon coat. whose head is bare. Upon whose mind the cares are few- And far between, I might add, too. Boys were made for fools like thee, But thank thc Lord, they're not for me. And my piano stirred up every sort of emotion Within my heaters. Oh I was happy, Until I played in Chicago And lost my head in a gang-war. I lie here now, My playing long forgotten. Smokestacks rear their heads dis- dainfully over and above tlIe roofs of man's home, his petty butcher shop. and bakery store. Twin columns of smoky white, the grandfather and grandmother smokestacks stand up arrogantly. In the distance can he seen the grandchildren. They are muclI smaller and not nearly so grand. They are black and rise slIarply into tlIe sky like exclamation points. Perhaps tlIey are astonished because both the grand- mother and grandfather are smoking. A tlIin mass of gray-black smoke curls lazily up into the gray-blue sky. Far below tlIe smokestacks, blue smoke spurts from a tiny red chimney. The smoke is now tlIin, now dense. Far above tlIe red chimney, smoke curls regularly, methodically, from the two tall, white smokestacks. Tilt' arrogance, the supercilious scorII of sporadic Illllllilll endeavor! By A SENIOR The birds. tlIe bees, tlIe Cottage cheese, All romping close Together. Yet it is more than I can see, llow hees Call Romp witlI cottage cheese Instead of birds witlI ft'IllIl0l'S. THE SECRET lly .-XI.IeIa NII'xEI.s IIUXUSI'Wullllllllll' with care - Pink paper here aIId therew- An exciting lllIl'Sf.It7ll'S iII tlIe air. Will tlIe secret be ours to share? One box. two clIIleizIIIas' - A diapason labele- Still others, salicional and lllllil bells, Another harp and cable. What is tlIe answer to tlIe question? WlIat is it all about? IIIIVPIIII. yoII heard? TlIe organ's lIere! There-the seeret's out. Only One Bump? Paul G. Mr. Schwuchow, what is Lllklt bump on your head? Mr. Schwuchow: That's where a thought struck Ines, at And a Toothbrush Miss Richter, tspeaking of travelers' checksl: What do you bring with you when you go to Europe? Hayden Reece: LA trunk. is A Man of Experience Mr. Graham: Roger, what do yoII understand by sincerity? Roger Dooley: SiIIcerity is a deep genuine passion. Mr. Graham: So is love. wr fr ir Owl! Mae Robinson: Can you play 'Roses Are Blooming in Picardy? Ralph Shere: No, but I can play 'Bananas Are lfiptlninig in Alaska'. Among Our Intelllgentsla Leonard Weeg: And they burned the ship to tlIe ground. George I-Ierbolsheimer, treading his own themejz He belonged to the school sorority. Eugene Bernardi: The first debate will be last. Etta Linnig: A gridiron is a poker they use for tire-places. Ollie Pryatel: She is quite sick. She has hardening oi tlle airtilleries. Season's Worst Pun Burnelle Smith: I-Iow's your leg, Lang? L. Thompson: Oh, still kicking. Page One Hundred T 'went y-one 4 I THE RED AND GREEN Page One llumlrcd Ifwcnly-Iwo THE RED AND GREEN Sonnet After Longfellow By ALMA Gown Senior, that wnndorcst through our hulls with gloom, With dragging feet, and sad, heart- broken eyes, Terrorizing thoughts and awful to thy mind arise Of being submerged in the water Hllcd tomb. McCurmnck's c-dict is a crack of doom, Yet in his heart what wisdom lies, What greater knowledge what is best for you- Fnr your salvation you must learn to swim. Mvlhinks I src ther stand with knock- ing knees And clutch ax pus! with na-rvn-less arms As up the cold comm-nt Duma: Schullu walks- Cold cvmont, nn colder than hey hmrtq Shu' pulls your leg, throws you ln. D Anil plum! thx- horror nf that water dm! IIOW MY FRIENDS' NAMES ARE APPROPRIATE T0 THEM Hy ROHERT Cnr:usHAl.l. Finu- Dr. Paul in his lecture failed to truce the derivation of the names of Qhe faculty, I will take up this task. First I will lake the nama-, Florence Crocker. It can easily he seen that her parents or maybe she herself was a visitor in Florence and as for lu-r last name--perhaps hcl' ancestors were rn- guged in making crocks, or maybe one of them was crocked on the head or just crock:-d. Celia Hatch is traced to the city of Ceylon where a certain family managed a hatchery. lncidently the great-grandfather of Miss Beyer was chief buyer and seller of the eggs from the hatchery. Remember the one-hoss shay? Well need I say more? Bowers can be easily traced to the Bowery. Marshall is a name derived from the ancient honor- able fire marshall of Rome. The society nf name-derivers has definitely estab- lished the derivation of the name Lefler. They traced it to n town in Sweden where a certain family was accustomed to leaving something some- where or other. Crabtree is a name which has been handed down through the centuries from a man who lived in Baraboo. Wisconsin. He was named that unusual name because he made his home in a famous crab-tree which still stands. Kelley is, if I am nnt mistaken, an Irish name. lt is one of the few names which cannot be traced. Tyler is from Loiler, a name long abandoned as there is a surprising shortage of late of toil- rrs. If there are any more you would like tn-what is that you said--Schww chow? Oh, lc-Us call it quits. AN AWFUL POEM By Fnulucscs SCHWENIIIMANN There was an awful maid, Who couldn't stand in lineg Hence she couldn't get to school Till a quarter after nine. She had two little brothers, Two awful little boysg Who with their drums and trumpets Made a very awful noise. She had an awful schnulmnrm Who made tasks awfully hardg And the children were so awfully rough When playing in the yard. Come now, ll littlv srnsv And a little poetry send, Ur else this little maid Will die an awful end. ll! Miss Crocker: What period of his- tory du you think I would like to have lived in? Genevieve Byrne: When Knight- hood Wal in Mower. Just Before the Junior Play By MUFF of The Youngest. This auditorium certainly has a strange effect upon everybody. There-'s a very good crowd here tonight and no one seems to speak higher than a whisper.-How very attractively the ushers are dressed. They must feel very important in their cowboy out- fits, leading people to their seats. I didn'L know that ushers were sn very necessary. Why, they are kept busy all the time.-HThe orchestra adds con- siderably to the formality of this occas- ion, I must say. They hardly seem to be the same students I sm- every duy. -How mujc-stically that curtain hangs thorn, seemingly realizing that every one is waiting fur it tu open and dis- close the play. I think l'vc never seen an curtain that has the grand way of rolling buck that ours has.-l can imagine that strange abdominal feel- ing that the people backstage are ex- periencing right now. Oh we-llg they'll soon forget that when the curtain has opened. All in all. this is an interesting experience fur the actors. kill' Their tryouts-l wonder if they were as exciting as those of last year. Did those who were finally selected among the cast feel gloriously happy in view of the experience which was Ln follow? I wonder just how much en- joyment this year's class found in practicing for their great affair. Were there practices at seven o'clock some mornings. or twelve o'clock some nights? I think they did all of their practicing in this new auditorium so they don't know what it was to prac- tice for the first time on a large stage in a beautiful new auditorium after practicing so long on an older and de- cidedly differenl stage. What a change that was for us-of the YoungesL. The cast is large this year. Their practices were probably less informal than ours. I wonder if they care for their play as much as we cared for ours. I wonder if the first night of pre- senting it came upon them suddenly- if they fully realized that the long- awaited time had actually come. The last dress rehearsal-did it suddenly awaken them to the fact that upon the next evening they would be upon the same stage, giving the same play, but before the critical eyes of many people instead of to a house of empty seals? I wonder if this William Keith will forget that he is a high school student and will actually feel himself to be Merton, as Langston did in portray- ing Richard Winslow. If there is a tender scene in the play will the Mon- tague girl have tears in her eyes and a break in her voice as Nancy did? When the play is over and they are all breath- ing a sigh of relief, will there also be present a feeling of regret? When every- one is saying, Well, it's all over- good night, will there be many of them who will hate to end their JUN- lon PLAY, as I think many of the mem- bers of the cast of The Youngest did. and as I know a certain Muff did. Will they be able to feel satisfied that they have done their best for their class? Gully! I wish I were going through all that again. Why ........ 1 1 K Oh-the Orchestra has finished its selection. The moment has come. l dare not interrupt the excitement by any further l,h0llKlll.S. The next few hours arc- not my own. 'lhcy belong tu thc juniors. ' I Can't Give You Anything But Love Joe Kalasinaki: Ralph Sherc went home to give a piano lesson. jerry Vroman: Where do you get that 'give' stuff? On Winter and Other Things By ALMA Gown I think winter is the most educa- tional weather I know. This winter has been especially educational. Think of the immense possibilities it afforded- in fact-is still affording. There is thc' physical sidv. VVith Spartan endurance we stepped out in- to a sixteen below zvro atmosphere and slid to school. The slippery condi- tion of the surface of thc- earth has been an oversight on the part of who- ever governs these things. Or perhaps some demoniucul god has arranged it sn. lt is no doubt amusing to sec poo- ple wildly wuvv about their lr-gs and arms and finally succumb to--what shall I say- outraged equilibrium? It sounds wc-ll-outraged equilibrium. In tljls ,day of sumnolent tendencies, l1lCPl.li'S of meaning are subordinatv. Euphnny is somniferous. Let us have cllplluny at all Cnsls. Ice-Creepers is u wnrrl that is not exactly suggestive uf itself. A person with ice-Creepers on does not creep. He walks huoyantly along, looking tn neither left, nor right. scorning the little well wprn bypav.l.1s and grassy stretches. SQ might one Imagine Richard the Llon-Heurted walking. The local supply of ice-creepers was low. This lack afforded interesting opportunities for psychological re- search. However, dear reader, you will have to bear up without my observa- tions as it is again time folr my hot applications and I must leave you sadly, remorscfully. et Cetera-ad in- finitum. WORKING ON THE ANNUAL By MARGARET MASON Appreciation Do we have it? Is it there? Can we say quite frankly- wonderful And mean it. Hours and hours In the tiny room Em does it, Leonard, Anne, Lang and the rest. Do we realize? Restrain from- Being inconsiderate. Say it's good, And .mean it when you say it For its true. COOUETTE By E. W. The moon is a wanton gypsy. Dancing her way to the sky. A shocking flirt, in a gay orange dress, Picking starlets that bloom near by. The tree, a conceited young dandy, Tries to catch her with his boughs. But she laughs at him and to his chagrin, Throws a kiss to the wondering cows. He Should Know Bob Coggshall, ireluting story of Hia- wathab: He mot the girl, and that's about the end. In 4- ll Touching Mary Rc-itur. ftnlkinu over tolv- phonojz Connect mc with Mr. Mul- vey. af -r wr Miss Story, Qgiving a talk to the Senior girlsbr l asked Miss McNulL for some jokes to start my talk with, but they weren't fit. ns 4 1 Conaldentlon Plus George Herbolsheimers The Senior class committee will meet in Miss Marlin! room. ls that all right. Misa Marlin? Page Une Ilurulfed Twenty-Ihrze THE RED A3113 GREEN -A ' 1 4 -1 J... -niggg. - 90301 HER HEILST EDX ENICN5 R Of Nik KN HER FOKDL suv , f 1046 ' 1047 zo4s Y' we Hno A cu ma M' Bama Pours mann Mn Mcfonmncx Lsrr FDR EUROPE. mmm' gm s NVD f TEACHERS PS1 ! El BOOK E!T0Rl 'souumcl WE WQNbLR yf rgqggg, MIL THE Bmw HURHCWXON m mm bow. :nom 7 +E'L.E FAVORITE SPORT Pnoeasm vw 'uowt xuow 'misc Two avr nance me Loman mmecn morn: fmsmw UIILL BE sown! WK! GERRVGOESWNPLKI HE GENQRRLLW 3181-rs Ill Dmqusm' Bur Anwaqs emuvfs KN Tn: Nuenvl E 1' - ' -E Q-E re ii' 'wa E E E 2?-f F-l fl E- -f1f,f+- E iii ,,,. V, Sf! -- , '? ,, E v.w . s :EM f cffff, 6 ef! f 'aw'- JF' 'ng -, '- fqff , Q I 71- - f 2 ' Y lr rv. 2' ' .L 'KX .- Q ff 'f X-1 fik A llll 'Ili '23 nl Y 'mm KW LE Htvwq - KJAIHGNTS KN HGUHLL1 HQCUSED farm - J an 22' , J if ,,, ,-pig' 'AFA fT'53f-if? , 1, , Q .XZ rx 1 L C-AMS OE WERRLNG PTI ISQ 4 r 'gf IWW 9 3-QH Z E 3 1253 2 Q , ff, xg U f ,N gi' 1 s .ae 51, XQA . ETSDN55'?A Pugn' Om' llumlnfcl T'1vc'rlly3fuur As Good as Yours Hy ALMA Gown Priscilla Stanton was scaled at her desk in thx' 0H'iC4! of thc' Hamilton Mercantila' Company. Tlu-rl' was nrv- cr anything much to do nn Friday aft:-rnmm. It was 1-vids-nl that some- thing was lmthm-ring Priscilla. Her brows won' drawn and In-r mnuth was a straight unple-nsannt linv. Shx- was having an struggle- with hvr mnscic-ner-. With Christmas sn near, um- sciencc was warning, and Bud with his mind an wt on a wristwatch, and Small Sistc-r's un an 'hwig, bwig dolly that op:-ns and clmws lu-r vyes and says 'mamma' and c'n walk', you nughtn'I to crmsidc-r such an extrava- Rana-. Hut P1-rsmml Dvsin' was urging her un. Yun know tha-y'rv just what you need tu cnmplvtv your outfit nnrl you know yon'll lu-vcr n-st in pm-:ucv if you don't url them. Eve-r since you saw thum in the window two days ago, you have known thcy wvrc us good as yours. Hut Cunscicncn- was insisting: You don't rvully huvn- to huvv thu-m. You mn wa-ur sunu- light tan stuck- inns. P4-rsnnnl Da-sirv scoff:-ml, H'm, light tam stockings! Nu unc wears light stuck- ings any muru. You must bc perfectly dn-usa-cl. Think how Mary and Louise will look. Perfect, always. Priscilla suddenly decidvd. She would buy those stockings of that per- fect shade cvcn though they were 86.95. Hang Christmas! Let Santa Claus bring the children their thinvzs. Then she laughed at her own absurdity, felt bs-ttcr, and drcumily anticipated the next afternoon and vvening. There would he the six of them going to the matinee. They were all extremely fond of Ethel Barrymore- amd then there would be a small cozy dinner, just Paul and she, tucked away in u corner at one of those adorable little tables with ax hurnt-orange shad- ed lump. Sho pictured hm' outfn.. She would wc-ar lu-r hrnwn felt hat with the dull hronz: buckle, her dark brown broudcluth coat with the bronze tint finch fur, thx- hurnt orange scarf Paul had given her for her birthday, her brown suede pumps. and the perfect shade of stockings. She would stop in un hc-r way home and buy thc stock- ings. Sho would rinse them out as soon as she got home. Then her outfit for the morrow would be complete. At five o'clock she hurried into her coat :md hat and at quarter to six she was at the hosiery shop. The clerks were vcry busy and it was another forty-five minutes before Priscilla was waited upon. The clerk she secured smiled sym- pathetically and said, They certainly arc lovely -and held them up to the light. Thcn. us if frightened at this waste of time, she hurriedly put the stockings into il gay Christmas box, and said. They will make a lovely gift, and put change from the S10 hill Priscilla had handed her with a pathetic sort of gesture of dismissal. and thc- hnx on thc counter. Priscilla had a sudden hot feeling of resentment against thc' clc-rk. Why did everyone assume that one bought nothing for oneself at Christmas timr? Angrily she- picked up hvr change, put it in hor plmw. Closed thc- pursr with u vicious Click und stalked out of thc shnp. The stnckimzs were still un thu coun- tcr. ROOM 209, SIXTH PERIOD My ALICE Nlcxms Rhythm lwluw- Why llu you lnunl. nu- au? Gu! Rhythm ln-luwA- Du you an charm bostuw? NU. What are you, rhythm below? Only noises mudc by Schwuchuw. T-HE RED AND sassy The Daily Broadcast Station B. L. A. B. By MUNA KLEINHANS The Senior Prophe-Less Alice: Ida, nh you-lmnl l1la4l'v1' got a rare bil. of chnicc news lu lm-ll you. Quick! lda: Nuws? l'nl cunning! fConws from thx- kitchen next flunrl. just an shake: till I ge-t this rup drivd. A hing and a hang and Mrs. Stuyve- sant Gush ilfla Gum Gush? has finished her breakfast dishes and cmnc-s rushing out looking very domestic in blur ging- ham. ldn: Oh, Alice. you excited mv so. What is il? Eagcrly Alien- In-:ms conlimlcntinlly Clem-r over thx- hnurrl fvnco: My dm-ur! Ollie has finally gotten an break and has signed with jerry Vrnnmn in talkies. I always did say-but whut's more Hvlvn Lvnski is going tn write fur Dooley's 'Fluttcring Hearts' magn- zine too. lda: Rvaazmzxlly? Alice: Yr-s, herc's ax numbur to prove what l'm saying. l don't likv it, because it's full of chorus girls' pic- tures. lL's gut snnu- good things in it thouszh. Alice Nickels Gnulzxsht Hut lists-n, were you invited to that tea lust Sat- urday ut Regina Van Swagzerly Tufts home at Gossiping-by-the-Bay? They say that Herr. E. Walloch, Professor of Anialmonolmzy at Heidelbug, gave an interesting talk un, 'The Peculiqri- ties of Hcirlelbug University'. My niece is maid there and I got this straight. Here is a list of the guests. Jane is so thoughtful to send one to me. She reads: 'Amomz the dns- tinguished guests were Licntenant L. Thompson, Lord and Lady Byrne-llc Smythe, newly arrived from London: Mr. and Mrs. J. Samolitis lMr. Sam- olitis will be remembered as the hero of the 71st Byrd expeditionl, the Missgs Agnes Bennett and Loretta Gawereckx, vaudeville celebrities. and Miss Mary Reiter of the Greenwich Village Dollies' No, she didn't invite me, she's forgotten that l used to do her algebra for her at L.-P. Ida: Oh, Alice, did you get a com- plimentary ticket for the fight at the Bang-Em Gym tonight? Why, my dear, Joe Christopher is defending his heavy- weight title against Chester Parker, the delight of Cicero. My husband bet on Joe, and I do hope he wins because il.'ll upset Stuvy so. You know, he goes to Ed. O'Bid's Gym every day to develop his chest. Swimming is so good for that. And l'm going to take ll? dancing at Helen Anderson's 'Flga op'. She guarantees that you will learn to dance most gracefully in Eve lessons. Alice: Have you been down to the 'Dove Cote' Theater lately? No? Well. you should go. Donaldson and Donnelly are playing in 'She Can't Choose Between Us' and Reinhard and Spitz- miller are demonstrating their new Dance, 'The La Salle Glide'. Ida: Before I forget, here's a clip- ping 1 want. you to read. It was in last night's 'Blah Blah Clarinn'. CShc readsjz 'Miss Eloise Cochran has just returned from a big game hunt in Central Africa and brings terrifying proofs of her prowess with hc-r. Miss Cochran will lc-cturc to a svlcct pzruup at the Meadow Museum Sunday after- nuon'. Alice: Tn think that Eloise would have had thc nerve to hold a ruvulvvr. fwhispcringjz Did you hc-ar about that party Wm. Waltz-rs gave last night in honor of Harold Maier who is to he married in June? Oh. and another thing, have you read Leonard Wvs'g's new book, 'It-and What It ls?' Why l never was so horrified in my lifc. l never would have thought it of Leonard. Ida: Nu, I haven't read it, but c:m't you get it for me? And say, The Merciful Order of Mice is presenting Robert Cuggshall's latest hit from The Would-be Nun By ANN!-2 WVEST Nancy Green was a very pious girl! Anyone who went tu church un Sunday had lo admit that. Nancy never said a word aft:-r she has passwd through the portals nf thu church. The other girls with whom Nancy had come to church were wnnt tu whisper and giggle- when :anything inte-ra-sling Imp- pcnvrlg but not Nancy! All thc- time hs-r lips would hx- moving and hvr eyes were su appealing that shi- must have been pleading lu Gnd for wmv great cuusv. Maybe shc was praying for thc conversion of her fathm-r, who was drunk most of the time and whow morals were nut of thu highvst. The picturs' of the Christ child seemed tn he written on hor face. lt was good to svn- that look of happiness that appeared on hm-r fact-. when thx- preacher told of God's lovv and uf the many gifts ho showers upon us. Shu' must surely be going to cntcr thx- convent soon. lt was Christmas EVO! People were standing in little groups. bidding one another zu Merry Christmas and a Happy New Your . But above these salutatiuns the chattering of an group uf girls could he lu-ard distinctly. One girl was saying, How was the party? Did you have zu R006 liml'? Did I? answered the second per- son. I'll say I did. At first, though, I was absolutely bored. You know that Adonis that just came to town? Well. he was there. He was! exclaimed another. Yes, and he took me home. Now don't. look so surprised. It was just by luck that it happened. Yoq seg, that Smith girl hung around him m the early part of the evening, and the poor fellow didn't have one froc mo- ment to himself. But, by chance. near the end of the party, I hurt my ankle when l was dancing with Thea. And then-he came to the rescue. It was merely accidental. you undvrstfmrl. Then, of course, he took me home in his car. as I was not able to walk. How thrilling! cjaculatvd one of the girls. Oh, I knew it would come out all right, broke in the narrator. Ever since he has been in town, l've prayed every day that l'd get a chance to bc with him. I always did have a lot of faith in prayer. The speaker turned. lt was Nancy Green! ALL WET lt's so dark without. The sky is lower and lower. The clouds hang black and heavy The air is close and sultry, I hear a rumhle:- Of thunder in the distance. Something wet brushes my chcuk- Y'know I think lt's going to Ruin! EFFECT OF SPRING WEATHER Uh, love Oh, delicate Swuc-t flower What joy, VVhat bliss Oh, gush! Isn't this Awful? Frulivs' Horvdwuy, 'Thx' Yip, Yippco at thu- Country Club tonight. I think Iilll 5551 bucmlsv l'vc nova-r sl-on zu chorus glr . Alicv: Uh, look whu's Coming. Why it's Patrolman Emu-nv Rnspnni, :mtl hc warm-rl mu yvstvrduy that if I didn't shut my trap lu-'d run mv in. Can you imagine that? Whm,'s in an little lmrmlvss talk ........ Ida. Crunning fur llcr kitchcnl: Uh, my pics are burning! Oh, wlmt'll Stuy- vesant say? lCuR1'.uNl Page One Ilundrcd Twcnly-five ii I ii 1 4 1 I? I, '1 Ii Ia -2 gl I ,z 4 i I li ! Ei i Ae l if 5 ii 5? ' S I If 1 fi g. Q! Li g I al 5 El if ' ii I' ITERATURE IS THE HOARDED THOUGHT AND f I J EMOTION OF THE RACE, THE CAPITALIZED EX- 'I ' PERIENCE OF THE PAST PRESERVED IN BOOKS. A BOOK IS THE DISTILLATE, THE PRECIPITATE OF A HUMAN SOUL, AND LIBRARIES ARE THE SAVINGS BANKS OF ALL THE THOUGHT, OF ALL THE EMOTIONS, OF ALL THE SCIENCE AND EXPERIENCE OF THE PAST,- A CAPITAL FROM WHICH VVE CAN DRAW VVITHOUT DECREASING ITS WEALTH, AND VVHICH EXACTS NO INTEREST FROM ITS BORROWERS. -Thomas J. 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TODAY A NEXV CLASS +A- TIIE CLASS OIT I929 -- HAS SUl'L'ESSFUI.LY IVIEASURED UI' TO TIIE REQUIREMENTS A- ITS MEINIBERS ARE YOUNG AND XVILLING TO LEARN H ,IUNIOR COLLEGE HAS INCREASED THEIR YOIITHFIIL CURIOSITY - AND ADDED TO IT COMMON SENSE H THIS AVE HOPE XVILL TURN THEIR AMBITIONS INTO SUCCESSFUL REALIZATION - t OLLEGES .... HAVE THEIR INDISPENSABLE OFFICE - TO TEACH ELEMENTS - BUT THEY CAN ONLY HIGHLY SERVE US VVHEN THEY AIM NOT TO DRILL BUT TO CREATEQ VVHEN THEY GATHER FROM FAR EVERY RAY OF VARIOUS GENIUS TO THEIR HOSPITABLE HALLS, AND BY THE CONCENTRATED FIRES SET THE HEARTS OF THEIR YOUTH ON FLAME. -Ralph Waldo Emerson I ll I I Admillistration and FaCuIty :XIYIXI I N IS'I'R.-YIIION Iumus xl. Md IJRXIMK, M. A., I.. I.. Ii. ...,.............. IJz'm-for Qflluf Clwllrgu IIXRRY I.. XX II.XIl3'l'. AI. A. ,.....,... .............,,....,.... I Jmn Qfiflll' Collwgv I.II..X IXICNl l 1'. Ph. 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Ii. .....................................,.... llnmmlhpv I'.'l'HICI. AI. XX'1a1R ............ ...... . . .Plzysmll lidurrziinn fvr Girls I.IQSl.IIC IIlll'INSL'llI'2lIJ, II. S .... . . .Plzyximl liflzmztzlnz fur Bays I.l IIllC Iimacas ............. ...........,.... L fllfllflvllll Pugv Ona Illmrlrul TIL'L'lLf'X'-L'l.gflL l. .I.. l Ellifll lf x I 'lllllflll I 'I -I 'll ll ,ll tl ll' Ill lll I I I: ll Ely Qllgirh 3111111211 QLUIIIIIIPIXEDIIIDIIL 15125 Qlln glfiznllv-1flv1'11-QDglml1g Ejuninr Qlullvgr 05rnh1xz11i11g Efxerrisvaas gnu Qiglg p35rl3m1l fmhitnriunl, Qllgzxrirvs Strrrf Qlfribng Evening, Fjuuv tlgv 'lfiglgtll I llx'I-plurluc lime Klum Inf l'lau'l'u .............,... ...II'ifIflvl CArrm1g.I04l by Sl'I'l'li'Vl lligh Svlmolq lll'Cl1l'SlI'il II l'lmrIcwamx.xI. ill: fnR,XIDl'.X'I'liS ANU laxL'l'l,'1'Y. Ill l'I.XNHS1lI,llNZ l,'.'X1,:ul'l-Q I l'lc .,......,,..,..,........... .... I il1lllA'irm' ll.Xl.l..XlJI-2 IN A l l.,x'1' ........,........... ......,.,.. I Cvillwku ciklfl IXI. .Xtliinsuu IX' .XIIIIKI-.Ss lTlIl'LN lCm'c'.x'1I1ux l':lll'L'.X'I'lQ .,.,,..,. .... I lr. Slllzilvr ,lllzflzvrvx X' l'l,wn Sulmf: SlitLYlllll,I..XS ...,...,............,,......,. .,..,..,.... . lllwni: K'Iyxc'l'3I:'1-lu IN .X Nlxxmc. lfxksl' IXlm'muaNr ..,..,.,,,... ,mlirzkg Furl Nl. .Mkinslm fUl'vl1c:atx'a1 parts un scvmul piano, Mr. Scl1xv1u'l1mx'I YI I'1u-:xl-3N'1,xrl1xN nl-' 'rm-1 lJIl'l,oxl.xs ...... 1.1111171115 J. .lft'f'UfIlllIl'A', SHf?t'Hlllfl'II1ll'llf. X' I I Nl .Xlilllll-Q Sm V15 .......,.,............,..................,,.. Tnlll1iAwrzu.vA'-I' lligll Scluml Urm'l1cst1'z1 Ylll ll1lI.l.Idl.I'1SllNKQ. IX Xlucux. l'-lN.XI,l'2 ,.,. .,..,.......,.,...,,...,. .... S I Ill-vu-ll lligll Sclmul Ul'Cl1cst1'al Klugam-I lluugvs fXlzu'gur1-t IXlL'lluuz1lml XY41y'l1L- l'la1l'lvyl'a1slwy Nl-llAlUll bl. Xlmm- Ann flzlrvcy llllmlal Nc-lsun Ill-ll-n llulull Luis Nelson xylllllllll lltllllllllllll, jr. lfwlwxlrzl .X. l'isx1'a-k l'-I'2llIL'lS llurlcy lfluyml Rcll limily ,l.1slum'i.nl4 Ruth Rough lfstlwr Kculxcr lllllwrl lQl1lvrSmill1 Rollo l.vvnm-1' lillllllkl Slcilllmvll Noll R. Alkltllllfllilll julia Stcvcns XYllll1llllllkll'l'y lXlLfKilKlgg.lgL' Pugv One llumlml Y'-m'ulyAnim' XMI lg i1Tf7?jf'i RK XXEE-gi All UO M TW :tl Mx HQ N 1 V 1 ,.n ii 51 1 l I W ll E 1 i lu Salle-qperu-Q9gle5I1g jhuxinr fllnllege LA SALLE, ILLINOIS THOMAS J. MCCORMACK MARY CLARKE Dmzcron Rr-:Gns1'RAR HARRY L. WILMOY KATHERINE KEEGAN DEAN SECR THE ALUMNI AND CLASS OF '29: Your Alma Mater wishes you success in the future and trusts that you will continue to strive with all your might for success that will bring honor to your Alma Mater and yourself. We hope you will not sever but hold fast the friendships, the loyalties, and ideals you have gained in your fellowship with us. l It is by you that the accrediting of the junior college by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools will be most enjoyed. Successful students may now continue their study in any approved college. Speaking for the junior college, I ask you to be always loyal and true to the principles for which it stands. Sincerely yours, Page One Hundred Thirly I Tins 1'Roc1sss1oN.xL-Crass oi-' 'I'wuN'1'x'-moi: 1' ...Agp . The College Song lfar above industrious valleys, L. l s. hright towers rise, Upon the hills uplifted 'gainst the cloudless summer skies. This song sincere and worthy, with henisons of praise, Within her halls and classrooms, this tribute high we raise. May L.-l'.'s college spirit go with us as we leave Beyond her looming towers, to master and achieve. And as our college strengthens, when we are far away, We'll think of her as fondly as we think of her today. Page Onc Ilundrcd Thirty-one l l ,. A Wi' Xa: 0 S Q ff J lp e X ll , l VX- ig, 'l1llll2l'f'!! ill ll lib . ral, lm I it I lil we eeee I lll lg I + ll ll 'l f I .l nil l li 1 lg ll .. l l .ll ll l I . li l l l l ll l l e l l CHRlS'I'UI'Ill5R Cioccx Cotlzxux Iinxizu CHRls'ro1'HI4:R, Rose, La Salle, Illinois. Education, Cojun Q1-D3 Dramatic Society C1-Zjg Bridge Club CID: Glee Club fljg The Poor Nut , The Thirteenth Chair' , Student Council fljg Secretary QU, klunco Board Q15 Editor-in-Chief Practice Teacher, jefferson-I irst Grade License. Full offun, sludious, tau, Ready to give and eager to da. Coi,mnxN, IFLORIQNCE, La Salle, Illinois. Education. Cojun fl-213 Dramatic Society Cl-lj. Second Grade Certificate. CIOCCA, IVIMFRJLD, La Salle, Illinois. Education. Cojun fl-25, Dramatic Society C1-Zj, Bridge Club QZIQ Girls' Glee Club CID, Practice Teacher, jefferson-Ifirst Grade License. VVhy should life all labor hc? I have no other than a wnmaifs reason I think him so because I think him so. EHNER, lXIixRoARm', Tonica, Illinois. Liberal Arts. Dramatic Society Cl-Zig Cojnn fl-Zjg Bridge Club. 'U. of I. School of Pharmacy. Of all the things she liked to dog She liked thc most to TALK to you. 'Indicates Institution of Iligher learning which student plans to enter. Page One Ilundrcd Tlzirlyrtwo ,,, I I If XIII I I II II 'I I I I I 1 - I i I I-'I-:xmaiw I-'I SlN,X'l'l! ll,xR'l'laN1um'l-:lc lilrxllmflf I lNm.1,lu, l5lIYNll-l, Sprung 5.1ll4'y, lllnmns. I Illlfllllllll. Viviun ll-25: llmrllzltic' Slwivly' ll ,755 'l'In- llllllI'I1'l'lllll illmirlll Yimw--I'l'1-sill:-:ll ul Vluss U53 l'l.nt1u l4.ulul, IH ru l's-nlrnl, lfirsl llraull- CR-i'liIlm-axle. 'Nmlliwr-slvru llnivl-rsily. Uflifllllflllljf fmyx :gf rlmrm, Ami II Tlllilllllilg fll'f.WlIlll1I'IvV.H l'lrslN,u'o, ASSIINTA, l'c-ru, Illinois l':fllli'ZlllUll. Fojun fl-253 l7r:1m:1tir Sovivty Cl-253 Ilrimlgc C lulrg 5 X'ic'v-l'i'csi1Iui1t ui flznss ,201 l'r:u'lic'c ,ll0ill'llCI', l'vru fcntrul, l'irst' llrzulc C'crtificutc. All rlrgrmzvnt is fllliflflifllllf Tlmt .WIIVX ll girl Hlillf lu' nlte'llf'r'l1u11. IIxk'l'rgxlmwlcR, XYll,lll'R, l.n Snllv, Illinois. l'r1'-lmgall. Cajun ll-253 Sl'I'l'l'lllI'y C253 I5r:1m:lIic' Sovic-ly Cl-253 'l'lw Pour Nut , 'I'lxc 'llllirtccnlll C'lmir g Ilriwlgv flulu 1253 Stull:-nl Counvil U53 Yzlrsily Ilzlskx-tlmll fl-25, 1llllIltlLfl'f. 'llliivm-rsity nf Illinois. llu.' lla! I laugh and lln! Ilnf, l'r'nf1lf' and f'1'e'ry!lll':1g IUIIIISK' mr so, I-,1CKHo1rF, l.oUIsl2, l,z1 Salle, Illinois. Lilmerul Arts. Cojun fl-25: Drzxmatic Society Q1-255 llriclgc Club C255 Glcc Club QI5. Swv that 17liSflll'ljf in her ryf, She may get you by and by. I' lllllli'llll'S Institution of liigllm' ICZIFIIIHQ which Stullcnt plans to Cnfcr. Page- Um' Ilumlml Tllllffj'-fllH'f' 0 v - I ix ss.-- l N M4 l:,kl Hjtl l Iii.iNonuRo lXI,x1.oNia Ktiuonlako, Rnioxix, Spring Valley, Illinois Education. Dramatic Cluh Cl-259 Cojun QI-253 Student Council C235 Practice Teacher, Peru Central, First Grade Certificate. 'Northwestern University. Sl11r's not Ihr' mf'4'k lI71ll mild girl .vile nfvprurs In lm. IVIURPHV, IXIAY, Peru, Illinois. Iidueation. Cojun fl-ZH: Ijl'?lI11ilfIl' Clulw fl-253 Practice Teacher, Peru Central, First Grade Certificate. A girl wllose Ilfllfl is in her work, A plmmmf is ln k11mc'. Mnkvliv Piakmxs MALONE, ANNIE, La Salle, Illinois. Liberal Arts. Class President QD: Bridge Club flljg Glee Club QU. Illinois College of Pharmacy. Always quiet but mer frirmlly. vr I'ieuKrNs, Cnixluns I.m.ANn, Spring Valley Electrical Engineering. Cojun Q1-223 Dramatic Society Cl-Zjg Student Council CD3 Secretary of Class CZJ. 'University of Illinois. Aml1ili0us, mn' ry' the llfflllff kind,- .loiflul lon, mul keen ty' mind. 'Indicates Institution of higher learning which student plans to enter. Pugf' Om' Ilzmrlml Tl1I.7'lj'jfI1H' Cojun ll-23: Dramatic Society C1-253 JR ,,,, F .Q flgoigr ul 1 .S lla l l ll .l , i l l I , li ix . lQHI l'XIiR Sl'llIl lfl!.XI'lCR Swu- r 'Ifx xuu.vN I l i I Ro'l l'xlck. limi-xr., l.:i Siills-, llliimis. lilllllilllllll. fnjuu Cl-253 llrzmlallic' Sovivty Cl-lj llriflgt' iflulv QZJ. l'r:u'l iw 'lll'1l1'll0l', l'vru C'm-ulrnl, lfirst Graulc fm-l'liGc':llc' A lflm.vi11g fIl1l7Il4'?Ill7Ifl' ix II silrnl n'mm1m'111lnI1ml. SWIFT, lilcuia, I.:i Szillv, Illinois. l.ilu-ml Arts. Fnjuu fl-255 l7rzim:ltic Sovicty Cl-ZH 'l'l1o l'nur Nut 3 llrielgc fluli QD. Sln' has un vllfxiw rlmrm, an lfllllfflllllllfl' .WIHl1'NIfllIQ. Sc'niFFn.-xmak, Wlmun, 'l'miim, Illinois. l,iln-ral Arts. l,I'Zllll1ltlC' Society C1253 Cojun Cl-25. llrimlgv Club CD3 Sturlcnt Qlllllllifll fljg ll'0rry 111111 I lmm' m'wr md, You mn 11f'wr lvl! wc might mfr! yd. 'llAMl!l.YN, llmcmnv, l.z1 Szillc, Illinois. Special fuursv. llriclgv flulm QD. Her main .Yflllll-llllj' way fJIlf.V1lI-Iljf, ll'lmI mallrr wlmt Hu' :mul 1vnrI4I's lining. Page Um' Ilmzdml 7'lrirty-jivn I D l Fl' lllz X' Url, XVrx1,'r1cR, Peru lllinois. l,l'C'lNIlE1lllTZll. Cujun fl-213 l3r:unnlic Society fl'f2jg President QD, A l'lie Poor Nut g The 'lliirtec-nlli Clmiru: Student Council flnljg l'l'1-Sirlc-lit i'Cl1ic':1go University. U Num' 11111 fll.Ill5l'l 1' mu lu' Ill-X flrlrrlllvl. VV.-XLSH, JOSEPHINE, La Salle, Illinois. Education. Cojun Q1-25, Dramatic Society fl-235 Student Council QU. Practice Teacher, Kindergarten, First Grade Certificate. ROMAN WM sn YROMAN, XKVILBUR, La Salle. Illinois CtllClllll'2ll Engineering. Cojun fl-215 President 125, Drziinatic Society fl-23: Pres. of Class Bridge Club C235 President CD. H Jiffy lmmls urvfull, my head so busy, I'm ulnmxt dmzl and ulwayx d1'z:y.' 171 cmztifme to smile as long as I lizm, Smiles are natural and easy to give. 3' Indicates Institution of higher learning wl Page Um' Ilmzzlfwl Tl11'r!y-six mich student plans to enter. I A v VIL F11 1 il Class of VillCtCCll-ThiI'l ' Z1':NoN HYIIKIC.. R11111 Q1111'1c ..... ... JUSl'1I'll I.1e.1v1aNs ......... X1':1.M.x Il,x1.M,41a1'11,S1'.11111.x11.,. l4.x1'1f:1z1,1c. I'.1.x111e.x H1-:1,1,1c'1 1'1N1, l'k1x1n H1-LN1-1111x. Ru' Hl'1RRV,AIiNliS IK1-gkkv, X'1N1'1aN'1' Hll'UC'K'llI, M.x1u' liukkl, l'R1x1u f'.XRl.SUN, R1f'111 C'111aM1e1,1cwsK1, 'l'11111m C'11R1s'1'u1-111aR, AI1-:AN l'm11s11v, M.xk1a.11c1a'1' C'u111s111.1N, Axmc C'1'1.1s1':11'1'soN, I,.x1'1u lJ.xv11f:s, Rl lll llm11c'111a1,1s. Arvrux D1Nm1,xN, IMV111 Dm-Ls, M11.111u.:1m Duv1,1s, Hr:1.1cN l IOCCHI, C11,xk1.1as lfo1,14:v, URICY G1aH111, K1aNNm'11 f1liHRlG, l+I1.Mu Guo1m11k1s1m, l,1anN.x Gkoss, l,oU1s1a 1 fl ASS UI lfIC'lCRf-2 1028 1020 l21'111,1c1z. R11111 II.xm1, X'1c1.M.x ll1XR'lkM.XN, l'1,11f1fm11m I3 Ilusc111c1'1', l114:11'1'k11111c Ilvmqlc, R.x1,1'11 Ilv1:K1c, ZIQNON K,xR1,1NsKv, ll,x1w1,1x Iimss, W,x1,'1'1f:R K111a111.1ck, lfk,xNc1cs IQUIQNIKE, EDWIN K1'11N1f, N1.kRSHAl,I, I'. I.,x l'iI,AlNllSllC, jus1f111 I 1c.1v1aNs, jus1cv11 l.1acHN1aR, I.n1'1s I.1av1N1c, A11N1zR l.1NN1u, YERN 1N'l1x'1 1'1uuA, Akllcl, NIAZAIKA, Smcu M11.1.,xN1-1s1, 01.11111 Momma, lf1mNc1f:s MQRAN, NIARY N1a11k1a111'111sR, Axuklaw P1c'1'1e11s, EA111, PFLIBSEN, EDNA MAE J . ..,..... I r1's1'rl1'11l . . . . . . . . , Ivil'l'-Pft'XIT!lt'l1t . . . . . . ..5'1'1'l'1'l11I'-V 111111 Tff'1ISltfl'f . ..N'l11d1'ul fvllllllffl R4'fJI'l'Xl'lIftIfI 1'I'5 Qlfwx, R1 1'11 R1i1N11.x1u1, I.1xw1z1axc'1s Hxclcs. l11.1.11c 1x11R.x'1 1', C1-:1'11. lf. Sc 111ak1. Glaxo I,. 9c11x11'1'x, lXl11,1r1c1-111 N11m1,xc'111a1z. II1s1.1cN 1 SCIIWIFNIJIMANN, RUIEICRT SICGIII, I'Al,llRlNl'Z SICGHI, l'1111,11' S1+:ca111, Ak'1'1111k S1c1'1'z, Ak'1'111'1z S11J1,1a, K1':k1s11'1' li. SMV111, Cl1..xm's S1'.x1f1fu111m, R1x1.1-11 S1'1cR111cR, Rlavmmln S1'1cK1aR111.1N, Ii111'1'11 S1'1s1N11,xc1-1, A1m11:1,1a x'NyARTXIlNfYl'l,N, AR'r111fR W1c11.AN1m, lI1a1.1aN Wo1.1r1f, Ru11111.1m Yixlculau, AIERVIN Y1e1xRs1,1av, l'I1,1,A M. Yusms, ANTON S. Page' Ons' II IHIll'f1'1f Tlzifly-sm ll T'liT tQEi 'l ' ' '1 Q A , The Student Council OFFICERS 1928-1929 WALTER UTZ ..... ...................... ...,.......... P 1 esident VELMA HALM ..... ...... .... ........... V i c e-President ZENON HYBKIQ . . , . .,.. Secretary and Treasurer MR. HARTLEY .,,. . .,....,,..,......... .............., A dviser MEMBERS RAMONA KLINGBERG, VVALTER UTZ ............. ..... S enlnr Class YELMA HALM, CECIL SCARRATT ..... .......... .... J u nlor Class RUTH QUICK, KENNETH fYiEHM .... ,... . ..,,.,........ ....... D r amatic fiRACE SVVIFT, XNILBUR SCHIFFHAUER ...,..,........... ............ C Qian CHARI.Es PERKINS, ZENON HYEKI, josEIfHINE YVALSH .... ........ B ridge Club ABNER LEVINE, EDWIN KOENIG, MILDRED DoEs .............. Members-at-Large NE of the most influential bodies of the college is the one which functions under the gui- dance of Mr. Hartley. The STUDENT COUNCII. in name signifies a tribunal of unworldly reformers. It is far from this, however, for it has Shown its human traits by sponsoring the most brilliant affair of the calendar, the Post-Exam Dance. Much credit is due to Mr. Hart- ley for his broad-minded chaperoning of the evening and for his skillful planning which largely made the evening what it was. The surplus of the proceeds from the dance is to be used in the entertainment of the student body. The plans for this pretentious affair are in the embryo as this article goes to press. The STUDENT COUNCIL has also contributed toward the serious part of the actvities of the college. It has advocated strict adherence tothe slogan, Study Hall for Study Only and in this connectioII has submitted a referendum on the personal responsibility of the student body. In joint action with the High School Student Council an expression of appreciation for the un- tiring efforts of the Board of Education was drawn up and later submitted to the Student bodies. In this manner the Student Council justifies its objective, that is, to instill in young men and women ideals and habits of service to country and humanity and through the estab- lishment of the right civic and ethical attitudes to lay the foundations of successful human careers. Page Dm' Ilumlrcrl Thirty-right K Z., Vjfgfff l ,Q 't 1 A1 Q W it ' ' ' 1 ..amlIAwwmv0r'ce'vw1 w M fr-of ' f f ' W- fw?:'f7'7f'5'x'f7f t l1.3fn73-- uwkt' M' .. .. .. www!-kwalwblld The Cojun 0 FFIC ERS 1928--1929 W ILRUR VROMAN ..........,.. . . . ......... President lllci.1cN XVICIIANIJ ...,.. ..,... If 'ire-President ANIXRICXV NI'IllRI'Ill'l'IllCli. . . ,........... Secretary-Trcasurer fiR.H'lC Swim' ....... . . .,....... Stztdmli lbzmril Representative AC'I'IVI'I'IES llli Vojun still exists even though some of our clever junior College Stu- dents have played havoc with its name, the latest result being the junco, that famous college newspaper. The purpose of this Literary Society is to create in every member an appreciation for good literature. The literary programs include readings, book reviews, criticims, and debates. The fojun also fulfills a social purpose. Last fall a picnic was held at Starved Rock State Park. Each spring also, the Cojun gives an annual outing at Lowell Park, Dixon. At this time the entire faculty as well as the student body trek up to the park for a day's enjoyment. A nice lake a few canoes -why shouldn't the day be a success? Of course, there are various other diversions----too numerous to mention here. Our efficient officers for the year are those named above. Page' flnr I I u mlm! T1ll'YfAl 711i7Il' l'! Y N The Dramatic Club HE l7l,ATTlfRlNG XYURTH ln this presentation by the Dramatic Club, the College discovered some of its talent. Reynold Sperlmer brought out all the high lights of an actor's life by his sophisticated stage appearance. He was well supported by Louise Gross as the subdued wife of a minister, by Wilbur Hartenbower, and by Rose Christopher, who, despite her collegiate standing was converted into a neophytic stage aspirant. The play was given several times and had an appreciative audience on each occasion. The DRAMATIC CLUB is putting on another play by George Kelley in the near future JtThe XVeak Spot . The success of this club is due largely to the untiring efforts of the advisor, Miss Florence Crocker, and to the co-opera- tion of the other officers, including VValter Utz as President, Zenon Hyhke as Vice-President, and Cecil Scarratt as Secretary-Treasurer. Lest we forget! The DRAMATIC CLUB always fosters the big play of the year, which for 1928 was the successful Thirteenth Chair , reviewed on the following page. The activity of this club has so increased from year to year that it is now one of the most important as well as popular of the organiza- tions of junior College. Pagr' Om' Illlflllffll Fnrly 4 t 0 .'. , 1 4 ,, .,-, ..,- .. .......,.r... tt. At. fa' - .ff - , , ..-,Nt , , 3 1 ur-:mu-.uv ff W, . - -- The Thirteenth Chair HIC very setting of the 'l'lllR'l'1iliNTll CHAIR suggests that the play is to he a mystery play. An oak-panelled room, that is considerably dark- ened, seems to conceal either a burglar or a murderer. The nervous tension is increased lay the entrance of a Medium, Rosalie, who conducts a spiritualistic seance. True to the mystery type of play, the first act ends with a murder. During the remainder of the play, the author has mingled humor with tragedy: one moment you shudder at the weirdness of the play, and the next moment you laugh and marvel at the humor. The author unravels the knotted strands in an almrupt hut complete ending. A more fitting conclusion than the final love scene could not be found. As to the acting of the many dilierent roles, it was excellent. Zenon lrlylike, the star of the production, was a perfect correspondence school detective. He was sarcastic at times, hut his innocent wit made him outstanding. XVilhur Hartenlrower, always the perfect father, acquired his paternal traits through his sternness and most natural fear of the inevitable. Tillie Sacks, alias Rosalie, the mother of the heroine, was excellent in her peculiar role of medium, for she held the centre of the stage quietly hut effectively. Fecil Scar- ratt and Rose Christopher made a perfect pair of lovers. Reynold Sperlmer, the murderer and artist, revealed no emotion over his crime, although he was a hit inquisitive over Spencer Lee's past. All of the minor characters seemed at ease on the stage, and in their dress suits, they certainly looked their parts as gentlemen. Page One Ilundrcrl l nrly-one H .N K 1KQ' if r ill M Qi? all M I .,,, .. ., . l ills! tt alt: att U1 tl it ti, if ti tif 1 1 E , l The Bridge Club NFQXV society came into being this year, a BRIIIGE CLUB. The purpose, may l say, is not only to study the science of bridge as played by Messrs. XVork and XVhitehead, but also to provide opportunity for social inter- course in the student body. Parties are held the third Tuesday of every month. Prizes which can be traced unquestionably to Mr. X'X'oolworth's establisliment are awarded to those who shine in the applications of accountancy as well as bridge. Une of the greatest attractions is the lunch that is served after the cards. This may be the reason that our president, VVilbur Vroman, seems to make a habit of attending these parties. Membership in the Bridge Club is open to all students of the College as well as to the members of the Faculty who are always welcome at our affairs. CThose who have not as yet availed themselves of the privilege, may apply to either Adele Steinbach, secretary-treasurer, or Miss Keith, for membership in this worthy project.j NVith the interest, however, show11 in the first year of its existence, the Bridge Club may hope for a happy continuance next year. Page One Hundred Forty-two t ,A eeee it Qg ilir L in l The Magazine 'ring juuco s'1'A1ftf Rosle t'inus'rovin:R ..........,............ ........... E difor Ifxtziu fil'l,lll'IR'I'SON. . , .... Assfslrmf lidilor KICRNIIT Sinue ..,... , . ,litmwss ,llamzgrr ll.KRUl,I! K.xRt.lxsKY. .. ....A...,.... A rtist livti 'l'. Kxowl-LR . ........,,....... . , .1 tLt'1rlly .fldzisrr Ataxl-Ls Bl'1RRY,.lI'I.XN llllRlS'l'Ul'lllCR 4.,..,......,..,..., Reporters llli junco, a junior College pulwlication, has blazed the way to a new type of paper never seen before in I,a Sallewa monthly svhool magazine. lt is printed over in the dark room of the old school building to the ae- companitnent of many inky lingers, much ellmow grease, and sighs of relief when the last hundred sheets have lmeen 'lerankilyn turned out. The paper is usually ten pages long. Un these ten pages one finds a pot- pourri of literary, artistic, and humorous effortsffffusual things done in an un- usual way. There are editorials, lectures, book reviews, stories, jokes, and car- toon:-L. XYho's Who in the Faculty , is easily the most popular section. All the material is rheerfully Contributed hy the J. C. students and alumni after a little preliminary coaxing, nagging, wheedling, lmadgering and threatening. Poems will prolnalrly lie added in the Spring when a young man's fancy lightly turns to--f---v---e you know! Page One Ilundretl Ifurty-llzrce Rear Row-NValsh, Ebner, Fusinato, Fenoglio, Tamblyn. Front Row-Rottner, Klingberg, Mr. WVilmot, Christopher, Murphy The Practice Teachers F two times two makes four, then how much does three times three make? These young people are ready and more than willing to expound the in- tricate mysteries of addition and subtraction as well as to lucidly explain other fundamental factsffor Teacher-Training has proved to be most popular, if we judge by the number of students enrolled in this course. Each year the number increases. VVe feel that after intensive educational courses such as Educational Psy- chology, Technique of Teaching, History of Education as well as drills in Arith- metic, Reading, Music and Art-there is no better way of proving one's self capable of the Work than by successful practice teaching. For this purpose class-rooms have been set aside in the city schools of both La Salle and Peru in which the second year students are allowed a certain amount of practice teaching under the guidance of Miss Schontz, one of the newest members of the College Faculty, who has come here for the sole purpose of supervising the prac- tical work of these girls and of helping them to become proficient teachers. The students upon completing the two years' work are given first grade certifi- cates. XYith such a background, we feel that they will prove successful in the profession that they have chosen. Page One Hundred Fortysfour lii-:Au Rim l.1-ft lo Right lfellows. lfirerlorg lloensrln-id, C'ouf'l1g llartenbower, Sfuilenl Jlnmlgrr. lfkoxl' lluwfffl.i-elnier, La lflamme, Spatford, Seghi, Uehiu, Borri. College Basketball Season Review SEASON RECORD I.. l'. U. j. f'. ,.., 42 Sprint: Valley. . . 10 L, P. O. J. C .... 41 Pleasant View. .. 15 l.. l'. ll. ul. il .,., T8 llopkins .... ,.,. 6 I.. P. 0. j. C.. .. 24 Aurora ..... .... 25 I.. I', H. VI. C.. .. .il Pleasant View. .. 17 L. P. 0.1. C. .. 17 Joliet. . . .. ... 18 l.. l'. IJ, ll. C. ... I0 Joliet .......... I6 L. P. 0. j. C.. .. 30 D1-Kalb. ,. ... I6 l.. l'. 0. ,l. C. .,.. I2 DeKalb. ...,.. 20 L. P. 0. J. C .... 8 YVesleyan ...... . 30 I.. l'. U, J. C. ... 32 Aurora ...,,,,.. Z0 L. P. 0.1. C... 275 Opposites. . . . .. 20.5 l'l'll hut one veteran from last year's team, it seemed a difficult problem to build up a new basketball team this year. However, more material was found, and the newly or- ganized team developed a powerful offense and defense. In the first game, the team worked like the well-oiled machine it was, and defeated the Spring Valley Blue Moons. It next finished up the llopkins alumni team, which is made up of former high school stars. The L. P. O. j. C. then met Pleasant Yiew Lutheran College, winners of the Lutheran Tournament at Minnea- polis. After trailing the first half, the team rallied and refused to be stopped so that at the end of the game the score was almost doubled in their favor. Joliet was the next victim, and it hap- pened that the l.. l'. O. j. C. was one of the two teams to defeat that school during the season. The team travelled to Dc-Kalb to play the teachers' B team but after leading in the first half, the team fell hy the wayside, and DeKalb came out at the long end of the score. Suffering their hrs! defeat, the purple and white got revenge in defeating Aurora College and Pleasant View in a return engagement. A week later the team went to Aurora, and unfortunately lost the game hy one point. -loliet came to La Salle fully prepared for the return engagement. joliet had only been beaten hy the L. l'. O. j. C. and Crane junior College, a team that eould rival the average small college. joliet proved to be much faster than before, and as in the previous game, the L. l'. O. j. C. lost hy one point. Two one point defeats in succession seemed only to spur on our boys as they decisively defeated the DeKalb B team. Page One Iluudfcfd Fvffyjive ,ll ll! I If i September: Sept. 19. Sept. 21. Sept. 26. October: Oct. 9. Oct. 11. Oct. 12. Oct. 17. Oct. 18. Oct. 23. Oct. 26. Oct. 29. November: Nov. 7. Nov. 8. Nov. 11. Nov. 13. QE is , The Junior College Chronicle 1928-1929 Lecture by Mr. McCormack: The Objectives of Education. lfaculty tea to students. Lecture by Mr. McCormack: The Value IJ Llzfll. ' ' Lecture by Miss McNutt. The Illeaning of Maturity. Talk by Miss Beggs: The Library. Class Elections. School dismissed. I. V. T. A. at Princeton. Lecture by Mr. McCormack: U Reading. Bridge Club. The Flattering Word. Football:J. C. vs. Lombard freshmen. Presented by the Dramatic Club. Lectures by Dr. Charles A. Ellwood of the University of Missouri. T he European System and American Ideals. Anthropology and the Science of Education. Italy under Mussolini. Lecture by Mr. McCormack: The Meaning, Nature and Origin of Science. Bridge Club. 9 Armistice Day exercise in New Matthlessen Auditorium. Lectures by Dr. John Scott of Northwestern University: Greece's Literary Contribu- tion to Civilization. An Ancient Equivalent of the Modern Newspaper. Greece's Civil, Artistic and Scientific Contribution to Civi- lization. Page One Hundred Forty-six Nov. 21. Nov. 22. Nov. 26. Nov. 27. December: Dec. 6-7 Dec. 10. Dec. 14. Dec. 18. Dec. 19. Dec. 20. Dec. 28. January: Jan. 6. Jan. 10. Lecture by Mr. McCormack: The Nature, Orign and Ml'll7l'l'71g if the Term Phil- osophy. Mr. lNlCc'0l'lllllCli'S lectures of the Orientation Classes: Tools of Knowlezlge- -Scien- tific Terminology, Interna- tional Language, etc. Lecture by Mr. McCormack: The History fy' Physics from the Renaissancef--Capvrni- cus, Galileo, Newton, etc. Senior stunt party for Juniors. Dramatic Club Play: The Thirteenth Chair. Lecture by Mr. McCormack. Astronomy. Lecture by Mr. McCormack. Science and Philosophy in the Seventeenth Centuries CDescartes, Leibritz and Spinozajf' Basketball: J. C. vs. Hopkins at Granville Basketball: J. C. vs. Pleasant View Lutheran College at Ottawa. Cojun Christmas Party. Lectures by Dr. Arthur J. Todd, Department of Sociology Northwestern University: Science of Society. Practical or Applied Soci- ology. Science and Civilization. Basketball: J. C. vs. Joliet at Joliet. Moving picture, Vaccines. Bridge Club. Lecture by Mr. McCormack: The Story of Comparative Philology. ,. Jan. I6 Jan. 17 February Feb. 1 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 l'eb. 15 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 l'cb. 22 March: Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 8 The Junior College Chronicle 1928-1929 Lecture by Mr. McCormack: The Ilistory of Psychology and Sociology. Levtures by llr. Dudley Crafts Watson, Art Institute of Chi- cago: The Enjoyment cy' Modern Painting. The Enjoyment ry' Modern A rehitefture. Student Council post-exam dance. Basketball: J. C. vs. Pleasant View Lutheran College at Ln Salle. Jean Gros' French Marionettes: The Magical Land of Oz. The Blue Bird. Basketball: J. C. vs. Aurora at Aurora. Basketball: J. C. vs. Joliet at La Salle. Second issue of the Junco on sale. Evening Bridge Club. Basketball: J. C. vs. DeKalb at La Salle. Convocation. Inauguration by radio. Basketball: J. C. vs. lll. Wes- leyan at La Salle. Lectures: Miss Janice Story of the Hygienic Institute. Bacteriology as a Profession. Mr. O. B. Ryan, Consulting C o u n s e I of the National Board of Fire Underwriters: Vocational Aspects of In- surancef' Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. April: April April April April May: May May May June: June June June June l l.. P. O. Junior College accredit- I cd by the North Central As- sociation of Colleges and See- ondary Schools. Bridge Club. Lectures by Dr. Paul, Depart- ment of English, University of Illinois. 'Sigrtijieance Qt' some Names. Some of Our Best Contem- porary Verse . Junior Indoor track meet for Seniors. Third issue of the Junco. Coffer-Miller Players in The Rivals. Student Council party. Bridge Club. Dramatic Club Play: The Weak Spot. The Rojferyf' Fourth issue of the Junc0. Bridge Club. College circus. Bridge Club. Fifth issue of the Junco. College annual outing at Dixon. College prom. Commencement Address by Dr. Arthur J. Todd of Northwes- tern University. Senior-Alumni banquet. Page One Hundred Forty-seven O . . it :urn With the Alumni CLASS O F 1926 BRUNNIER HICCKICR-IVIC'I'l1lJL'l' of the Phi Beta Kappa, National Honor Society. Now working for his M. A. at the Univcrsity of Chicago. LA XIERNE CUOKE4Gf2lfllllltC of the University of Chicago. Instructor in English at the Culver Military Academy. Culver. Indiana. LORli'I I'A DXl'X'ER4T0iIClIiIlg grade school in Ladd, Illinois. GEORGE I'IANSEN1kil'Ltdlllll.C of the University of Ill- inois. Employed in the Statistics Department of the NVestclox. GEORGE I'IERBERGERifivl'llLllI1lLC of the University of Illinois. In charge of the External Research work at the ivestclox. Ross HERMANNAEmployeIl temporarily gtt I'lCl'lllLlllII'S Drug Store, L21 Salle, Illinois. LESLIE HoENscI-IEID-Graduate of the University of Illinois. Assistant Social Center Director at the La Salle-Peru Township High School. IXOGER NOON-University of XVisconsin. HELEN PADEN-Graduate of the University of lll- inois. Teaching at the McKinley School in Peru. HENRX' TOBLER-Graduate of the University of Chi- cago. Employed in the Chemical Research De- partment of the Westclox. CLARENCE xVEISHEIT'Gl'8flLl8tC of the University of Chicago. Employed in the Chemical Research De- partment of the NVestcIox. CLASS OF 1927 EVELYN BENT-Teaching grade school in Oglesby, Ill- inois. JULIA BIRD-University of Illinois. WILLIAM EAKIN-Employed in Westclox offices. ROLEAN EN'rwIsTLE-Stenographer at Noonan 8: Cul- ver Garage. MANSFIELD GoRnoN-Working at Gordon's Clothing Store, La Salle, Illinois. GLADYS HENKEL-Teaching at Jeiferson School in Peru, Illinois. LoU1sE LANG-University of Chicago. JOYE LATI-IAM-Teaching rural school near Spring Valley, Ilinois. MARY OI-ILIGscI-IAGER-Teaching rural school north of La Salle, Illinois. Page One Hundred Forty-eight BARBARA PETz-Teaching at Matthiessen School iII La Salle, Illinois. IIILDA SCHOENING'TC2lClllIIg at Mitchell School. ROBER'f SMITH-University of Illinois. DOLORES TERRANDO-NUYSC at tlIe Evanston Hos- pital, Evanston, Illinois. LUELLA WEIIER-Married to Lawrence Vronlun, Chi- cargo, Illinois. CLASS OF 1928 MARGARET BoNoEs4TI-aching rural school near Hen- nepin, Illinois. FRANCIS HURLEY-Employed by thc Maytag Com- pany at La Salle, Illinois. ANNE GARVEY-At home, Peru, Illinois. HELEN GoLoII-Employed in the ol-lice of the Dia- mond Tea Company, La Salle, Illinois. EMILY JAs1cowIAIc-Substitute teacher for La Salle City Schools, La Salle, Illinois. ESTHER KEUTZER-Teaching ut the Cox School. RoI.L0 LECI-INER--Employed in the Classified Ad De- partment of the Herald SI Examiner Newspaper. Chicago, Illinois. NEIL MCCLARNAN-University of Illinois. MARLQARET MCDONALD-TQ3CllIUg grade school in Spring Valley, Illinois. MARION MooRE-Employed in the Cost Production Department of the Century Tire Company, Chi- cago, Illinois. HARRY MCCLUGGAGE-University of Illinois. HILDA NELSON Bf0WH'S Business College, La Salle, Illinois. LOIS NELsoN--Taking post-graduate work at L. P.- T. H. S. EDWARD A. PIszcEIc-Loyola University, School of Medicine. FLOYD RET1'-University of Michigan. RUTH ROUGI-I-Sherwood Conservatory, Chicago, Ill- lIl0lS. LEO SEIDEL-Northwestern University. GILBERT SMITH-University of Illinois. EMMA STEINBACH-Teaching at the Grant School, La Salle, Illinois. JULIA STEVENS-University of Illinois. ' f' j .6 fiat Junior College Jargon Though j. C. picnics we know are a treat, Getting the money is rather a feat. Pontlering over the list I had got, I pravticed the names, lllll to say them could not! litlna Mae Pflilisen, lilla Yearsely, Geno Scheri, H. Karlinsky, Tony Demit-helis, Mary Bicovchi, Stavia Mazaika and Fharles Fiovcliill Oh Tony, I said, Ctwas not so funnyj, If your name's here, you're Out some money. I'm sorry but it's not, he said, As mournfully he shook his heatl. Ulf you're not Tony, what's he like? A big guy or a little tyke? Fat or thin or dark or fair, And is he near and if so where? And so with many such mistakes, I got twelve quarters and made three breaks, And formed conclusions which when you see, I think with them you'll all agree. Though, 'Yuskis' and 'Beri', may be line, 'Malone' and 'Murphy' are more my line. -ARose Christopher. Page One Humlreal Forty-nine Those Bells CWith Apologies to Thomas Moorej Those J. C. Bells! those J. C. Bells! How many a tale their music CPD tells, Of youth with lessons unprepared, VVho never by those bells were spared. Those Bells have no consideration, But with a loud reverberation They sweep the halls with gleeful lust, And spoil the slumbers of the just. There is a time, with joy profound, I listen to their glad sweet sounclg 'Tis when in class I rise to tell What I do not know--- Saved by the bell! 'Twill be thus when I am gone, Those tuneful peals will still ring on, And other bards f?j shall hear those knells And sing your praise, sweet J. C. Bells. -e- M ae Murphy The Hellenizing of Our College The high school students are amazed, The college teachers sing our praise, We students are so Hellenized, We seem like Greeks in prexy's eyes. But why this sudden fascination For the bygone tongue of a bygone nation? just what it is, we cannot tell, But we do know its magic spell Has wrought in us so great a change, To some we may seem somewhat strange. But yet I think we are quite sane: I'd gladly take the course again. -Adele Steinbach. Page One Hundred Fifty A if O ' I .. 'X 5 v l tiff' . Together ND tomorrow we will continue our discussion on theories of personality. That will be all for today. With a curt nod, Professor Deming dismissed the students in his Psy- chology class who left the room still discussing the last theory the professor had pro- pounded. Among the ones who were a little late in leaving was a well built middle aged man who rather deliberately put his notes into a brown leather bag, snapped the lock, and slowly rose and followed the class out. He looked a little wistfully at the students who had begun to pair off or to gather in little groups as they reached the campus. Robert Marshall walked its length alone. There was something in Marshall's eyes that always forced a person to look at them a second time. 'l'hey were puzzled eyes, searching eyes, almost wistful eyes. He was a rather cur- ious figune on the campus, not so much because of his age as because of his attitude toward col- lege life. Most middle-aged persons who come to college were not interested in football games, and class songs and 'frat' dances or at least they did-not take the interest Marshall did in them. Une invariably saw him in his very correct formal at all the college dances, melting his shadow into those around the doors of the 'frat' house, mixing unobtrusively with the rest of the Stags A a sort of perpetual looker-on. That very spring he had affected knickers and a very bright sweater which he wore a few times in a rather apologetic manner. liack in '02 Ilob Marshall had been one of the big fellows on the campus. But in his jun- ior year something had happened. lle had fallen in love, terribly in love with pretty little pink and white Carol -Carol of the sweet voice. And Carol had fallen in love with him. On an April night they were married in the rectory of a little church off the campus--and were happy until liob's parents, shocked at the idea of a student marriage tthis was in '02j, gave llob his choice of annulling the marriage or of leaving college. They left and found a tiny apartment in Chicago. Bob managed to get a position with an advertising firm. A grind of a job it was, but a fellow could afford to work hard when he could come home to his little play- house and Carol. Sometimes, howevcr,life was a little hard with them. Carol just couldn't seem to get the knack of cooking, or the knack of making thedollar last through the month. After the baby came, things were harder than ever. Bob went into debt and worried terribly about it. And then one night he came home from the drudge of a job to find not Carol, but instead a little note: Bob, I can't stand slaving like this any longer so I'm going home with baby. Please promise you'll never try to take him from me. Try to forgive and forget-Carol. Bob stared blindly at the note he clutched in his hands. Try to forget .... good Lord .... try to forget! For weeks Bob was like one in a daze-lost-bewildered-terribly hurt. He knocked around the country for awhile, and finally plunged into work with an awful frenzy. When he was just beginning to make a success of himself, he had word that Carol had married again: what came later was unsatisfying. And so after twenty and empty years of absence Bob, or more fitting- Mr. Robert Marshall, decided to go back to his college. He made the decision suddenly, while he was eating dinner at his favorite restaurant. A plain restaurant it was, not the kind a successful man usually dines at, but outside the place a little sign was hung: We specialize in home cooking. And the sign had somehow caught Bob's eye. He wasn't terribly excited over his decision: he hadn't been so very excited over anything since-well for a very long time. It will hurt a little, he had said to himself as he tipped the waiter and walked out of the restaurant into the street, it will hurt to see the buildings .... and places .... alone, but Lord anything'll be better than only half living, as I'm doing now. And he had found he was right about it hurting him. The buildings, the campus, the little bench by the big oak, the very youth of the students-all hurt him so much he would have been sorry he had come if it hadn't been for John. Robert Marshall didn't make many friends at col- lege, didn't try to make any, except John Hokman. The first day he had seen John, he had been drawn to him somehow. His eyes-deep, dark, blue ones-had a certain expression in them that reminded Robert of some one--that reminded him of Carol. He smiled a little bitterly when he finally admitted it to himself, that a boy here in this college had eyes like Carol. And yet he put himself out of his way to be introduced to this boy, to meet him every day, to talk to him, until finally a rather close friendship had grown up between the two men so utterly un- like: the one young, popular, intensely alivep the other middle-aged, lonely, searching for he knew not what. Page One Hundred FUty-:me Today when Marshall hailed his friend from across the campus, John did not have his usual slangy greeting for him. Hello he said a little despondently. What's the matter, old fellow? asked Marshall. The long and short of it is this, Marshall, my father died and Mother wired that I'd have to leave college and go to work because- well, there's not so much money left. Marshall looked a little suprised. I don't want to be too critical at a time like this, john, but I'm surprised that you should seem more grieved over leaving school than over the death of your father ...... Step father, you mean the boy interrupted. Step father? Marshall repeated with a quick intake of his breath- 'you never told me. I know I didn't, but Mother never told me much about my real dad not even his name-r A see she married again when I was only a young kid, and ...... I see, said Marshall staring strangely at the boy as if he were seeing him for the hrst time. Then with a great effort he continued a little gruffly. Awful sorry to hear about your leaving us, john, but maybe something will turn up yet. Une can never tell. Well, I can just about guess how things'll turn out in my case it looks pretty hopeless. Anyway I'll see you before I leave, Mr. Marshall. So long. Goodbye, john. john walked slowly to his next class but Marshall, breathless with excitement, hurried to his own room, threw a few things into his bag, taxied to the station, and was soon on a tram speeding away from the college to a city nearby. Those eyes, he murmured several times on the train, deep, dark, blue. Oh Lord, don't let me be mistaken. 41 if lk And tomorrow, said Professor Deming to his Psychology class, 'fwe will continue our discussion on theories of personality. That will conclude the lesson for today. Robert Marshall stuffed his notes into his leather case and walked briskly out of Psychology Hall onto the campus. I-Ie was tremendously excited, and as he walked across the campus, he looked nervously in the direction john usually came from at that time. Yes, there he was hurry- ing across the Campus to him. He was smiling at Marshall. Say old fellow, where in thunder have you been all this week? I sure wore my eyes out looking for you because I've got some darn good news to tell you, and John smiled affectionately at Mr. Marshall. And Mr. Marshall was thinking: Those eyes deep and dark and blue just like hersfoh my boy, and he moved nearer to john,-someday maybe he could tell him: someday maybe he would know. But aloud he only said: What kept me away? Oh business, Johnnie,-terrh bly important business-but what's the good news? Well you see, it's like this-I got a wire from Mother four days ago. She wasn't very defi- nite but I gathered that she'd taken stock of the family treasure again and found there'd be loads for me to finish on and then some. You sure can't imagine how I would have missed the old school and all the gang and .... and you, Mr. Marshall, he added a trifle shyly. There, there my boy, I believe I can sympathize with you-I once learned how it felt to miss one a lot. They were both quiet for a moment and then John said a little gruffly: Say, old top, not much time to spare before next class. Goin' to the Library first? Marshall nodded his head in assent. Well, let's beat it over there together. Yes, my boy, repeated Robert Marshall, we'll go over there-together. -Rose Christopher. Page One Humlrcd Fzfly-Iwo 0 Q 1 N r r . I - I ix -Ti ll. fl: 'rr Junior College Jokes A LENGTIIY PROBLEM Velma Ilalm Cln Technique of Teachingl f A Isn't it permissible to put the carry num- ber down when adding long columns, as in a bank? Mr. Wilmot I think not. NVhen I ask at the bank to have my statement looked over, they never put the number down. Velma Well, but I mean if you have a long colum ..... WIIO? Breathes there a man with hair so red Who never to himself hath said: This is my own, I think it grand! I wouIdn't part with a single strand. A C'llRIC FOR I,OQIlAC'IOIlSNIiSS M r. Ma rsh a ll f fassigning problemsj - Margaret, you take arsenic. Class llurrah! A QIIIiS'I'ION ON ETIIICS W. Vromanff Could you help me with this problem? Mr. Hartley- - I could, but I don't think it would be just right. W. Vroman-W Well, take a chance at it anyway. SHE OUGIIT TO KNOW Miss Crocker-- When any literature is supressed it will be read by Americans. SLOW MOTION Les Iloenscheidn Wally, can you run with the ball? W. Utz- I don't know. I always get tackled before I find out. ' WESTWARD HO! Bob Sehwendimann's latest song: Where Shall I G0 When I Flunk Out Here? HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED Miss Crocker- What does Lord Chester- field say about tlappers. That is, those men- tioned in 'Gulliver's Travels'? Marshall K.m He said: 'Study in the day but in the evening, dress up and asso- ciate with the girls'. OR A SPRING YAl.l.EYlAN Mr. Ilartley Do you know anything about radicals, Perkins? C. Perkins What do you think I am'- a Bolshevik? ICYICRY I.l'I l'l.E lNlOX'EINIIiN'l' IIAS A MEANING ALI. ITS OWN Old said Earl, l've found a use for this Rhet Manual, as he shoved it under the table leg to balance it. Miss Crocker talks about personality in letter-writing. Clifford Il.f Gee, Miss Crocker, it makes a lot' of difference to who I'm writing. lflorence Art-n't you afraid other teams will learn your signals? Kenny-- No, they're so complicated that we can't even understand them ourselves. TRY PAI.MOI.IVE SOAP Anton-- Everything I touch today seems to go wrong. Mary'-- 'Well, don't touch me then. IS THAT THE ONLY REASON? Why is it some college boys don't drive automobiles? Because you have to raise your right arm to take an oath when getting your license and they fear the over-exertion will be fatal. NOT A MILE TO THE ZOO! Reynold- My Gaed! Give me a Camel. M. Yager-e Here, control your animal passions. ' WAIT TILL THE SALVATION ARMY FINDS THIS OUT Miss Danheim- Cecil, what is a tube? Cecil Sf- Anything with a hole in it. THE AYES HAVE IT Dorothy wondered why all the people laughed when she became excited at a foot- ball game and cried out, Hold him, Phil I know you can. FOOLISH QUESTION NO. 95 Reynoldful modeled the other night in Streator-'A 525.00 a night. Mr. Marshall ---- Mc-n's Clothes? Page Umr Ilumlrfd l Uly-three at trois? A Class Room Skit Setting-English Room. Time-A long fifty minutes between 10:45 and 11:35. The last bell ritigsflitzrrrrrrrrrng- Miss X- The class will now come to order. Oh yes, here is Mr. Gehm, last as usual. Kenneth, why are you late? Kenneth Celime-'fXVell, you see, l was running to get here on time when I saw a sign, ASCIIOOI., Go Sl,ow', and so l had to slow down to a walk. Miss Xf'AVVell, l'll excuse you this time. tTony llemichelus leans over and whispers to Mary Bicoccliij. Tonyef Do you know whether Miss Frocker has corrected my theme yet ? Maryfe- 'fYes, she gave it a cursory examination. Tonyre 'fl am surprised that you use such strong language, Mary! tMiss X sees Mary and Tony Whispering and tries to catch Tony off his guardj Miss X -e- Tony, how would you punctuate this sentence-?, 'The wind blew a ten dollar bill down the street'. Tonyff- I would make a dash after the ten dollar bill. flixternal noise from below f-Man groans, and howlsj. Miss X--rfRegistering terrorl-- 'Oh! What is that terrible noise downstairs? Vincent Berrye4'That is Mr. Schwuchow cultivating Skippy Scarratt's voice. Miss X- That isn't cultivating, that's farming in general. Are there any questions on today's essay by Montaigne? Clinord I'IZll'lIll2lll tHhVZlS Montaigne married? Miss X-- I'm not sure whether he was or not. Mary Bicocchie Oh, he must have been because in his essay he says that he mourned the loss of two of his children. QAt 11 :30 the door opens and Marshall Kuhne and Earl Peters enter excitedlyj Miss X- Where, oh where, have you been? tBoth Peters and Kuhne talk at oncej. Marshall Kuhnee- A girl did a beautiful faint in the library, and we had the most fun helping revive herel mean that we had to revive her. Earl Peters- We picked her up and then we went for water-that is-Mar- shall did-and then we went to the hospital or rather the Hygienic Institute for a doctor-I mean-a nurse. Miss X- A poor excuse is better than none. Take your seats. I think there is a moral here. 'To miss a class, have a girl faint'. It's a wonder high school boys couldn't take care of high school girls. tThe bell rings and in ten seconds the room is empty of all students except Mar- shall and Earlj. Marshall- Miss X, were you really angry because we were late? We weren't just giving you an alibi. Miss X- Of course not-Your absence is excused. The two boys make their exit with beaming faces. Miss X reaches into her drawer and brings forth a rosy apple which an admiring student had given her. On this she munches with content. H Page Onc Hundred F1jty1fnur e ilri l . '.' I'-x 3 So They Split 40-60 fThe two students were discussing the matter of spending the eveningj. Haughawout- I.et's go to the j. C. dance. Swindy- No, let's go to the movies. HaughawoutA Say, we're forgetting that we've got an exam. tomorrow. Swindy- Tell you what we'll do. We'll toss a coin. If it comes heads, we'll go to the movies. lf it comes tails, we'lI go to the dance. If it stands on edge, we'll study. Mr. Mct'ormack -- Remember that money isn't the only thing to be striven for. Abc Levine Cwhisperedjefe Maybe it's not, but at whole lot of people think it is, :md l'm not cgotistic enough to try to set any new fashions. Time-1029 A. 17. Place -eef -Student Counril Meeting. Topic Under Discussione--Post-Exam. J. C. Dance. Grace SwiftM Will we be able to bring in any outsiders, Mr. Hartley? Mr. Hartleyee Well, Grace you know that we don't want any obnoxious people. Grace S. -'fAfter deep thoughtj sul think Marg and Hurry can come, Mr. Hartley. They won't be obnoxious because they're engaged. IIIGHICR MATHEMATIUS FUR j. G STUDENTS Cl.ong Assignmentsjo . -- -is H- 4l T , , Books Late Hours 'I i Ralph Spallord - Louise Gross : Heartache. QMarshall K. + Earl PJ + Fainting Girl Psychological Moment N0 Rhet' Almel' - V2 Vhis weight - curley hair : Sheik. J. C. dance - obnoxious people 2 Success. Edna Mae P. - CMath. + Artj : Absolute Happiness. Mr. Wilmot 'l' Office . - k H . Misdemeanors Wea eart Tonica Delegation . . CA Balky Ford, -H K3 Blowouts, Mr. Wilmot fH1s wrathj4 : Dreamland. Wlllluf V- 'l' V Mr. Hartley'sluck Good Eats Concerning the increase of vice in college circles. There are some people who are saying that we college kids don't have any fun. They are all wrong. We do have lun--evenings. : Bridge. 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I5 24 39 Peru ........ 9 7 16 Ogleshy ...... 2 2 Arlington ..... 1 1 Cherry ..... 3 1 4 lJel'ue ..... 1 1 Granville .,... 1 3 4 Lee Center ...., 1 1 Lostant ...... 1 1 2 Mark ...... 1 1 McNabb ..... 1 1 Mendota. . . . 1 1 Ottawa ...... 1 1 2 Princeton ...... 3 3 Seneca ........... 1 1 Spring Valley .... 3 6 9 Stanclarrl ....... 1 ' 1 Streator ...... 1 'P 3 Tonica ..... 1 3 4 Totals ..,., ....................... 4 4 52 96 ACCORDING TO COURSES Corksm Boys Guu.s 'ro'r,u. Education ............. .... 2 39 41 Liberal Arts .......,.,.. 15 10 25 Commerce and Business .... 6 2 8 Engineering ............. 9 9 Pre-Medical ........,.. 5 5 Pre-Legal .... 4 4 Pharmacy .... 2 2 Pre-Dental ..... 1 1 U nclassilied ..... 1 1 Totals ..... ......................... 4 4 52 96 ENROLLMENT OF CLASSES 1924-1925 CLASS Bovs GiRLs Tomi. CLASS Boys GIRLS TOTAL Freshmen ....... 36 35 71 Freshmen. . . . . 29 9 38 Sophomores ..... 8 17 25 Special ..... . . 1 39 Total ..... . . . 44 52 96 Total .... . . 29 10 39 1925-1926 1926-1927 Freshmen ........ 12 19 31 Freshmen. . . . . 30 28 58 Sophomores ..... 14 4 18 Sophomores ...... 11 14 25 Special ....... 1 1 Special ...... 1 1 Total ..... . . 26 24 50 Total ......... 41 43 84 1927-1928 V First Semester-1928-1929 Freshmen ....... 29 28 57 Freshmen ....... 36 35 71 Sophomores ..... 22 16 38 Sophomores ..,. 9 17 26 Special ....... . 1 1 Total ..... . 52 44 96 Total .... . . 45 52 97 Page One Hundred Fzfty-seven . Snap Shots of the Study Hall at Twelve-Thirty TALL BOY with an intensely interested look sits at a corner table talk- ing seriously. A sentence of his conversation floats over to me: Do you know what I found in that appendix this morning? Three orange seeds, two apple seeds and a peanut! His companion, the small boy from Granville, leans back in his chair and, with a catchy smile, asks: Say, Mary, what did you get on that character sketch? At'the same time our actor, dressed in his blue corduroys, tlutters gracefully around from girl to girl with clock like reg- ularity. In another corner a Brunhilde type of blonde with a gay smile is amus- ing a group of promising accountants with an Irish song, sung with an Italian accent. just as the song ends, a charming brunette, with the important air of the book shop about her, enters. She delivers an invitation to several of the boys to come to have their brains weighed, and leaves the room. An Italian hero from Spring Valley follows her immediately with a glance over his shoul- der to see if anyone is watching him. At the same time a heavy set, fatherly looking J. C. calls across the room: '4Say, Zenny, what's a concentrated solu- tion? VVhen he receives only a good natured glare in answer, all of the chemis- try students laugh. Over in another corner jokes are being exchanged with in- terest by a pair of inseparable Irish seniors. The group are scattered for a few minutes, however, when our blond math wonder dashes in the door followed by another dignified senior. They run around the tables andpush the chairs right and left. The 'lhare , at last, jumps upon a table where the hound catches him and the fight is on. Even that noise is blotted out, though, by the resounding roar that comes in from the hall where a particularly good collegiate joke had just gone down the well to be lost forever. -Agnes Berry. Page One Hundred Fifty-eight J I E STARVED ROCK THIS ELL ESS PE A Product of La Salle-Peru Produced by THE LA SALLE PRINTING 81 S'1'A'1'1oNERY Co Lu Salle, Illinois Page Ona Ilzmdrvd Sixly A , ., . . s A Www . . -A ir. . A ,a ,,., W qw - vga., , his TA A' -.1 . 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