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

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w , Q QWWWL ELL ESS PE U LA SALLE-PERU T. H. S. 1933 BRBUCKLE' COPYRIGHT MCZVIXXXIII ELEANOR REAVY. . . ............ Editor ALFRED DIMMICK. . , , . .... Bzifirzefy Manager ac :sc wk MARY SKOPORC. . . . , . .... Affiftarit Editor CATHERINE BAIMA. . . ..,. Aniftarit Editor LEONARD KARLINSKY .......... Affociate Editor BENJ. H. SEATON, . .Aniytaiit Bafineff Manager BRUCE ARBUCKLE . ..... Artirt X . ' fig -YT QA. Ng fi N3 THE ELL ESS PE The Work of THE SENIOR CLASS 01' THE LA SALLE-PERU TOwNsH1P HIGH SCHOOL La. Salle, Illinois ITERATURE is the hoarded thought and emotion of the race, the capitalized ex- 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 we can draw without decreasing its wealth, and which exacts no interest from its borrowers. We talk of ma- terial thrift and material economy, but We rarely reflect that in the literature of books is preserved the spiritual thrift of the world. -Tlaomaf fafepla McCormack THOMAS JOSEPH MCCORMACK 2111 gmlemurizrm Thomas Joseph McCormack THOMAS MCCORMACK, son of the late Thomas and Eleanor Burke McCormack, was born in Brooklyn, New York. He attended the grammar and high schools in that city and in Manhattan. Later he went to Princeton University at Princeton, New Jersey, where he received a classical education and was awarded, on graduation, the Fellowship in Modern History. Mr. McCormack then spent two years in Europe where he attended the Universities of Leipzig and Tubingen, studying history, political science, and the modern languages. On his return, he took up the study of jurisprudence at Columbia University, New York, and later at the Chicago Law School, receiving an L. L. B. degree from that institution. He was admitted to the bar but never prac- ticed law. Shortly after the Open Court Publishing Company was founded by the late E. C. Hegeler, Mr. McCormack came west, first to Chicago, and then in 1893, to La Salle where he worked for many years with that organization in the ca- pacity of writer, editor, and translator. His work and studies during this period were chiefly concerned with the history and Kphilosophy of science, eilpecially the philosophy of mathematics and physics, an with the psychology an theory of education. During this period, Mr. McCormack edited many philosophical and mathematical works, wrote numerous articles and reviews for the Monist and Open Court, of which he was assistant editor, and translated from the French, German, Italian, and other languages, a long list of books on science and phil- osophy. These works, and especially the notable translations in 1893 and 1895 res ectively of Die Mechanik in ihrer Entwickelung CThe Science of Mechanicsl and, Popularwissenschaftliche Vorleslungen CPopular Scientific LecturesD, works of Ernst Mach, the renowned Austrian physicist and psychologist, brought Mr. McCormack into prominence and added much to his reputation in scientific circles abroad. Later he edited a large historical work, The Memoirs of Gustave Koerner. In 1903 Mr. McCormack was elected to the superintendency of the La Salle- Peru Township High School and, giving up his literary and scientific career, he devoted his time to the practical problems of secondary education as presented in that high school. In 1924 he was made Director of the La Salle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College. Perhaps Mr. McCormack's most widely known venture in prac- tical education was the establishment in 1923 of the Bureau of Educational Counsel, an organization devoted to the study of the individual needs of high school pupils. The La Salle-Peru Township High School was the first public school in the country in which mental hygiene was introduced as an auxiliary technique for the treatment of student problems. Mr. McCormack was a member of several scientific societies and academies, among them the American Philosophical Society and the American Mathe- matical Society, and his name is one of the one hundred and sixty-four repre- sentatives from Illinois in the Biographical Directory of American Men of Science, published by the MacMillan Company of New York. He was also the author of numerous contributions on educational subjects to national and tech- nical journals, and was, for several years, associate editor of The American Review. The volume, Who's Who in America, credits Mr. McCormack with editing a Series of Philosophical Classics, Mathematical Series, and the volumes ofthe Memoirs of Gustave Koerner which he prepared in 1909. That volume also notes the translations of the following foreign works: Binet's Psychic Life of Micro- Organisms, 1889, Mach's Science of Mechanics, 18935 Mach's Popular Scientific Lectures, 1895, Weismann's Germinal Selection, 18964 Eimer's Orthogenesis, 1898, LaGrange's Lectures on Elementary Mathematics, 1898, Topinard's Science and Faith, 1899, Delitzsch's Babel and Bible, 1902, Cumont's Mysteries of Mithra, 1902, Mach's Space and Geometry, 1907. Mr. McCormack was given the honorary degree of Master of Science in 1919, by Princeton University, and in June 1930 he received the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws, from Northwestern University. Upon the latter occasion, Professor Henry Crew paid tribute to him in the following words: A great teacher who has realized and has met the needs of his entire community by devoting his efforts to the individual student, an accomplished linguist whose studies have resulted in a remarkable mastery of his mother tongue, a philosopher who has followed the advances of science, both social and physical, without for a moment losing sight of the fundamentals, a scholar of catholic tastes who has grasped the large problems of life, but without superficiality, an enemy of chauvinism and a strong advocate of fairmindedness among nations. The death of Thomas J. McCormack, on June 24, 1932 took from our midst a foremost leader, educator and man whose ability and influence cannot be re- placed. :N ! s vi f' aged .fa .yi A 1 ll 'T The Facade The Mall Matthiessen Memorial Social Center Time Tower Outer Court I A n 1 Old Main Classic Hall 1896 1897-1898 1898 1901-1902 1902-1903 1903 1907 1914 1913-1914 1915 1916 1918 1919 1920 1922 1923-1924 1923 1924 1926 1926 1228 1929 1932 Page .fixtecn ELL Ess PE Chronology La Salle-Peru Township High School, organized April 11. Main High School Building erected. School first opened. CSept. 121 Manual Training introduced. Domestic Science introduced. Erection of Manual Training and Domestic Science Building. CGift of Mrs. F. W. Matthiessenj. Establishment of Lunch Room. QFebruaryD. Recreation Building dedicated by Governor Dunne. CMayD. Donation by Mr. Matthiessen. New Boiler House erected. Donation by Mr. F. W. Matthiessen of the present athletic grounds. Erection of Stadium by popular subscription. Building of outdoor swimming pool. CGift of Mr. F. W. Matthiessenl First Addition to the Social Center Building. CGift of Mr. F. W. Matthiessenl Remodelling of Old Main High School Building. CGift of Mr. F. W. Matthiessenl. Installation of the New Library. CGift of Mrs. Eda Matthiessen and Mrs. George P. Blowl. Oglesby Branch High School started. Building of second story to Recreation Annex: five recitation rooms for junior College. CBuilt by the Townshipl Establishment of the Bureau of Educational Counsel. CGift of Mrs. Eda Matthiessenl Establishment of junior College. CSeptD. Demolition of the old Manual Training Building. CSept. 273. Work started on New Addition to High School Buildings, Audi- torium, and Junior College, on the site of the old Manual Training Building. COct. 212. New Building Completed. CAprilD. Aeolian Organ. CGift of Mrs. Eda Matthiessenl. Installed QMayD. New and elaborate fire escapes on Old Main Bldg. Ccompleted janj. STATISTICS HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND SIZE OF FACULTY Year Enrollment-October Number in Faculty 1898-1905 200 CApproximateD 11 to 13 1906-1914 300 15 to 16 1919 400 19 1924-1921 600 29 tO 32 1928 822 39 1929 944 51 1930 1080 53 1931 qFeb.5 1205 59 1931 QOct.j 1236 61 1932 QFeb.Q 1249 60 1932 COcc.D 1481 eo 1933 CFeb.D 1500 60 ru. lk, ...H- -ai- 5 'WS' 101 fi- f f w fw. f3:.A- -' T1 I ' 'J' I Ci 'wzf ,. f, , '. A 'N X.-A? Q? L--'E' A 44 - N. ,- vig :,: ,J ., . , -w 3 il N Cfvzgii hwtga' I .- A 1 ' A - . . , . , ' -I .115 ,,' ' . - - 1,:q,.i -U 'ff' -f guy- - 44 !iY,'3-,fall - , A . 4, -Q - 14,5 f- x -It X- Ei Cx - ,, ' V' 'xii' :if-.-4 -1 ' 'fl 4' ' . , N., ,. Q, QW. , ' , i 1, ef.: - Q .. , '1LL '. 1 , . . 5 -f ' - , sh- If ,? r If ,fx 1, A 4 4- H 6 5-552 4 2: fi rgifh -i'E?v1,:5---E- - E? -izptjz , f . 4 . . H-.f -Ak: -5-1+ .'-x .N 1 . - 1 V ' -FP I --2,1-11' Q f' 5-2 . 1 .-iii? 5 ,ul ' , .- ' x ' M- K .g . 1 -.4'1.Lf i 'Q ., - 559- ,, uh, 3, ,- -g F552 A . 'ffltfhx xx if .U '21, fJy'1'f-f- 3zm,1f?.f 3W 'uf ,, 'Q T' - af I- 25145, . ' f AA ,ff Qfgw' f- - . -- , Xa i'-.- . 1' .4 v 1' . ,IQ .. ' igzx X F,-255-SY x ff'-f' 5' ,eff-, -,j .. ' Y 4 f ,i:y?r' 55,3 ng' N, ffffl- fqfxa gg . 5 51 3: '-Jsizzmff-.. ,fx-ffinfg .' - f z. , . fg -1 ae---134: 1,gf- Fw, ',f ,- Sw Q. ,A -' ff'3. 3 . .. X -' '-2' ' 'J -R hiixr, figxgfr' hx r - -in-Q., A -All '- ' - 'ft ' 'K A .- f:.5fJ'Qi'4gr5I'J K X. ' , 3.2 ,K 1, ' gmt, -gqfgl., Q. , 2 V f-il, 7 If k ' ' 'R' A 55, 'LL 'SN 1 1 A ' , ' 2 X N X Y vqgjz + r ,ff nf, vw, f J fx r fb SL 571 U, ,,,,-f maven.: I ZW School ELL Ess PE History of the La Salle-Peru Township High School 44 QQ ar as THE first session of the La Salle-Peru Township High School was held in September, 1898, the construction of the original main building having been started in 1897. There have been four superintendents: Mr. Stratton D. Brooks, Mr. C. A. Farnam, and the late Dr. Thomas J. McCormack who was super- intendent from 1903 to 1932. Dr. McCormack has been succeeded by Dr. Fred Gray Stevenson who formerly taught at the University of Michigan. Mr. T. C. Kohin has been assistant principal since the foundation of the school. There were six teachers on the faculty in September, 18985 in the second year the faculty was increased to nine. ln October, 1932 the faculty numbered 58, exclusive of the superintendent and the ofhce staff. The oflice staff consists of the secretary of the board of education, the registrar, two clerks, and the bookkeeper and stenographer. One of the distinctive features of the instruction of the ,school is the employment of student assistants in oHice practice work. The number of students so employed is 61. Eight of these students are also em- ployed part time in the social center as assistants. This creates a flexible and con- tractible staff of employees for a vast number of activities. The janitorial staff, with firemen consists of six people. The increase in the attendance of the Township High School has in recent years been notable. At the start, as with all new high schools, the attendance remained stationary. The establishment of township high schools in Granville, Spring Valley, Tonica and other places for some years kept the local attendance almost stationary. But from 1917 to 1923, the attendance increased 72 per cent and from 1915 to 1923 the increase was 100 per cent. ln the last three years the increase has been very rapid, one hundred students or more having been added each year to the school roll. In September, 1929, the enrollment was 946, and in October, 1932, it totaled 1481, in March, 1933-1500. ln 1924, in response to urgent solicitation on the part of the public, the Township High School Board of Education established the La Salle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College, an institution designed to give to the young people of the local community the advantages of the first two years of college or university train- ing. The entering class numbered 32, the total number of students now enrolled is 266. There are training classes for teachers and preparatory classes for nearly all the various vocations and professions taught in the universities. The col- lege has been signally successful from the educational point of view, its graduates have done well at the universities which they later attended, and the report of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools compli- mented the institution upon its high standards, its careful work, and the success at the universities of its graduates. The establishment of the Junior College meant a considerable increase in the number of teachers in the school for the reason that the number of classes and hours taught by Junior College teachers is limited by the State and Na- Pagz Eighteen ELL Ess PE tional authorities. But all these requirements have raised the standards of teach- ing in the hi h school. The Junior College is housed in the top floor of the new high school Building. The common element: of all trades and professions, of all vocations of life, are taught, and it is conceived that if these are thoroufhly learned, success in every fiel through the experience of that field is assure . The people of the township in their support of the school have been very generous. Many citizens, and especially the members of the Board of Education, contributed lavishly of their time and services to the perfection of the standards, the efficiency and the equipment of the school. But the most conspicuous ex- ample of the generosity of the public has been that of the Matthiessen family, which, in 1903 gave to the school the old manual training building, cancelled many thousands dollars worth of high school bonds, contributed the building lots and money for the erection of the social center building, gave the property and building of the Hygienic Institute, donated the athletic grounds of 11 acres, the outdoor swimming pool, gave money for additions to the Recreation Build- ing and for the reconstruction of the main school buildings, donated the fine library of the school, established the Bureau of Educational Counsel, which is designed to give expert attention to the individual needs of the students, pre- sented many valuab e oil paintings and etchings, and in 1926-1928, through the late Mrs. Adele M. Blow and through Mrs. Eda Matthiessen, culminated its munificence by the donation of S400,000 for the erection of a new model high school and iunior college structure on the west side of Chartres Street between Fifth and Sixth Streets. To this imposing list of gifts, Mrs. Eda Matthiessen added an Aeolian pipe organ and a Steinway grand piano and two original oil paintings. Numerous minor gifts have been made by individual citizens, but especially to be recognized are the gifts of the graduating classes, which for thirty years annually have devoted all money gained in their activities and plays to fine gifts of various kinds for their alma mater. The Social Center, which is supported from the township high school funds, aims to extend the advantages of the high school equipment to the general pub- lic and especially to the youth of the community. The social center department is conducted by a director and a man and woman assistant. To its activities several members of the faculty contribute part of their time. The athletic department of the school is designed for the health and recrea- tion of the students. It is the aim of the department to bring physical education to all, to make health and sport and recreation a means to an end, and to con- sider it neither as an end in itself nor as that feature about which an educational institution should be organized and to which everything else should be sub- ordinated. It endeavors through football, basketball, volleyball, swimming, tennis and scores of other indoor and outdoor activities to bring to all the stu- dents the social values, the civic values, the psychological values, and the rec- reational values of life. Page Nineteen E LL Ess P11 XVOUNG CLANCY HACKMAN w 4 1 1 EH- . - 2. DIMOND CARUS KliliGAN Board JOHN YOUNG, Oglcsby, Prefident. . W. CLANCY, L11 Salle ,..,,..,., H. E. HACKMAN, Peru ...,....,. XuNCENTJ.IhMOND,LdS8HC .,.. EDwmRDI1.CARUs,LaSaHe ...... Of Education KATHERINE KEEGAN, Peru, Serretmj' ..., Pxlkqt' Tuwzty 1921 1917 1917 1931 1931 1924 1935 1936 1936 1934 1934 1934 ELL Ess P13 Fman GRAY STIZVICNSUN, .S'11peri11ter1def1t Pulje Tu Cliff-0716 ELL Ess PE The Spirit of La Salle-Peru LA SALLE-PERU owes its leadership among educational institutions to a combination of forces which have moulded its spirit. A great educator and a prophet among educators devoted a lifetime of service to developing an institution in which every student should be given the facili- ties and the incentives to reach his own highest stature as a citizen of great democracy. The vision and the philosophy of life of the late Dr. McCormack are built into the spirit of our school. A community composed of the residents of the cities and of the rural dis- tricts of our two townships has placed a high value on the education of boys and girls for more than thirty years and has elected as its trustees for the man- agement of its high school able men who have devoted themselves unselfishly to their task. Our citizens have rallied to the support of their Board of Educa- tion and have continued its members in office so that the school has profited from their experience. Public spirited citizens possessed of great wealth have made benefactions through which facilities that would have been otherwise impossible have been added to our school plant. The library, the social center, the new auditorium, the new building, and the masterpieces of art which we are permitted to enjoy, could not have been ours except for the generosity and the interest in education of the Matthiessen family. Our graduates who have taken their places in the community have continued to promote school interests. Those who have gone to other schools have been on their mettle to make a record for L.-P., and have spread its fame. The student-body and the faculty, the ofiice force and the janitorial staff all have a pride in their membership in such an institution, which stimulates them to do their best. We work for excellence in athletics, we work for excellence in dramatics, in music, and in all forms of extra-curricular activity, we work for excellence in preparation for more advanced studies, and for our own in- tellectual and spiritual growth. We also work for excellence in institutional record keeping, in business management and in school housekeeping. How can the Spirit of La Salle-Peru, which is the resultant of the interplay of these forces, be expressed in words? I fear that it cannot be so expressed. Anyone making the attempt would succeed only as he might have skill in expressing his own understanding of that spirit. But we can express that spirit in our response to our opportunities. We can live our faith that education is of those first things which we put first, that it is an active and not merely a passive process-our surroundings, our books, our teachers contribute to our education, but unless we educate ourselves we do not become educated. And the more educated we do become, the more completely do we realize that no education is ever finished. It is that view of education, that ambition to make the most of opportuni- ties and to create new opportunities, that refusal to follow in the rut, but to explore new roads and to scan the horizons in search of worth while goals and to map out our courses toward those goals,-that I believe characterizes the spirit of La Salle-Peru. -Fred G. Stevenson Page Twenty-twa ELL Ess P11 THOMAS C. KOHIN, A.f.I'f.ffd7lf Principal P.:-qc' Twmb-t1'rrc ELL Ess PE Page Twenty-four HARRY L. WILMOT, Dean I l ELL Ess PE Administration FRED GRAY STEVENSON. . . THOMAS C. KOHIN .... MARY CLARKE ........ HARRY L. WILMOT .... CELIA G. HATCH .... LILA MCNUTT ...., HOWARD FELLOVNS. . . KATHERINE KEEGAN. . . JOHN W. GRAHAM .... DOROTHEA HEILSTEDT. DOROTHY JANZ ....... SOPHIE PIRNAT ...... HELEN LENSK1. . . EDITH SEEPE. . . 1932-1933 ............................Principal ....................A.f.ri.rtantPrincipal . . .Registrar and Adrninittratiue Assistant .......................DeanofBoy.r ........................DeanofGirl.r . . .Director of Bureau of Educational Counsel ...................DirectorofAtl2leticJ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Secretary of Board of Education OFFICE ...........................AttendanceBureau . ................................. Cashier . . . .iecretagf of Bureau of Educational Counsel .............................Bookkeeper . . . .Assistant Librarian . . . ......... Record Clerk 11.199 Faculty ALLEYNE BAUMGARDNER A. B., B. S., University of Illinois Librarian QQQHO HARRY A. BROAD Ph. B., University of Chicago A. M., Columbia University Art Institute of Chicago Art R 1.9 n AL1cE MULOER BUDLONO B. S., Northwestern University M. S. S., Smith College Arrirtant, Bureau of Educational Coumel an 4 Q x 9 ETHBL S. BUGBEB A. B., Augustana College A. M., State University of lowa University of Illinois Superviror of Teacher Training Q c Q D 9 ARTHUR CHRlsTOPHE Southern Illinois State Normal School Bradley Polytechnic Institute Manual Art: BARBARA CRABTRBE A. B., A. M., University of Illinois Mathematic: RQQOQ FLORENCE CROCKER A. M., Oberlin College Englirh A. B., ccQxD BERTHA L. DANHBIM B. S., M. S., Kansas State College University of Michigan University of Chicago Biology, Zoology, Botany Rufus ZADA T. Dtcxsow A. B., University of Texas Exeter School of Art, Boston Art: and Craft: 9 n Q x in FRANCIS H. DOLAN , B. S., A. M., University of Minnesota Mathematic: ccQrs FRANcRs DRAPER B. Ed., Southern Illinois State Teachers' College Commercial Subject: Pay Twenty-five ELL CLAUDE C. EEEERT B. C. S. Western Illinois Normal School P. A., State of Illinois University of Wisconsin Gregg Normal School Western Illinois State Normal School Commercial Subjects 4 at Q n mv T1RzA ENNOR A. B., University of Wisconsin Matlzematici ccQnx FLORENCE ESSERY B., A. M., Ph. D., University of Michigan Englirb A. Q Q Q x r HOWARD FELLOWS A. B., A. M., Ohio State University Bucknell College Phyrical Education Director of Athletics and Social Center 1 Q Q an x MARY AGNES FLANNAGAN A. B., A. M., State University of Iowa Latin 1401s, KATHLEEN N. GAYNOR A. D. E., Lewis Institute University of Wisconsin Columbia University Hozuebold Art: : c Q x ' x MARIENNE GOULD A. B., University of Nebraska University of Iowa University of Wisconsin E ngliilz, Dramaticf 4 or Q r Joi-iN W. Ed., I ois Sta rmal University ve ' 0 Wisconsin ocial Science e or of Attendance Department ccQrx ORENCE HARTWIG B. S., A. ., University of Minnesota Hirtogf Page Twenty-:ix Ess PE A. A. B., CELIA HATCH B. S., Knox College University of Wisconsin Mathematic: Dean of Gfigfw . .ZAMAH MARY ANN HELD B., A. M., University of Illinois Hiftofy at sr., MARY LOUISE HELLER A. B., A. M., Marietta College American School of Research University of New Mexico English c a Q xv mv H. H. HENDERSON B. S., Stout Institute Indmtrial Arti 4410s, LESLIE HOENSCHEID B. S., University of Illinois Wittenberg College Pbyrical Education and Hygiene Q c Q iv is M. G. HUMPHREY Ph. B., University of Chicago C. P. A., State of Indiana Accounting and Economicx 4 4: Q x x A. DEAN JOHNSON B. S., University of Illinois ' University of California Phyrical Education, Civicr Vanity Football Coach cxQx n CLARA KELLEY A. B., Beloit College Northwestern University Englirh a 4 Q if if EVE T. KNowER A. M., University of Wisconsin Cornell College Phiiorophy, Prychology - E THOMAS C. KOHIN University of Illinois Anittant Principal Mathematic: 1 1 Q n In CHARLES E. KoRN B. S., Drake University M. S., Iowa State College Mechanical and Architectural Drafting 4 4 Q In n JOSEPH KULDAU A. B., North Central College Ohio State University Vandercook School of Music Commercial Suhjectr, Band 4 4 Q 9 n CURTIS T. LRAII A. B., Kalamazoo College A. M., University of Hawaii Burinen Arithmetic, Englirh acQss RALPH W. LULER A. B., A. M., Indiana University Ph-yticr 1 C Q n 3 ALBERTA MALONE Ph. B., A. M., University of Chicago English 1 cf: E. G. MARSHALL A. B., Indiana University M. S., University of Chicago johns pkin Iversity if OLIVE EDEN MARTIN A. B., University of Illinois Englirh lf. 1 Q U a SARAH I. MCCONNELL B Music, Indianapolis Conservatory of Music D. P. S. M., Cornell College Northwestern University Chorus, Orchertra Music Appreciation L L E s s P E Evnmm K. MKZCORMACK A. B., University of Chicago A. M., Columbia University Latin 4 1 Q 9 n LILA McNu'rr Ph. B., University of Wisconsin M. S. S., Smith College Director, Bureau of Educational Coumel 4 4 Q r n LBOTA A. MILLER A. B., Grinnell College A. M., University of Southern California University of Chicago Latin 4 1 Q x In GLAnYs MORSE B. Ed., Southern Illinois State Teachers' College Englirh QQ: n WILLIAM H. MULVBY Ph. B., University of Wisconsin A. M., Columbia University Director of Industrial Art: College Engineering 1 c Q 5 9 KATHERINE PAon A. B., Indiana University Social Science, Physiology 4: c Q n x A CLARA PAULSDN ' ' A A. B., A. M., University of Wisconsin Engliih c Q D Lnsun RABB A. B., Carthage College A. M., University of Illinois Mathematic: 1 1 Q b D KATHERINE RRINHARD A. B., Northwestern University A. M., Columbia University Hirtory, Political Science Page Twenty-.owen ELL GERTRUDE RICHTER B. S., University of Illinois University of Iowa University of Minnesota University of Chicago Commercial S ubjectr 4QQ,, MARY A. ROBINSON B. Ed., Illinois State Normal University M. S., University of Chicago General S cience, Pbyriograpby qaQn, V1v1AN SHORT A. B., Indiana University A. M., University of Minnesota Mathematicr c c Q xv FRED GRAY STEVENSON A. B., University of Michigan A. M., University of Chicago Ph. D., University of Michigan Principal cxQvv LYLE F. STEWART A. B., A. M., University of Illinois General Science, Biology, Ph-yrical Geography asf: 1 ALBERT W. SUTER A. M., M. S., University of Michigan Motbematicr, Clsemirtry Page Twengv-eight Ess B E ARTHUR SYMOND B. S., South Dakota State College A. M., University of Pennsylvania Cioicr, World Hirtory c 1 Q is is WALTER B. TYLER . Ed., Western State Teachers' College University of Montana University of Toronto World Hirtoq an c Q as an KJ RUTH M. WVERCOE A. B., Kalamazoo College A. M., University of Chicago Diploma, Sorbonne, University of Paris French QQ: xv If E. MAX WA . B 1 : M., India niversity rsit oronto J , ommerce 4 :Ons NORMA M. WIESNER ., P. E., Detroit Teachers' College Central State Teachers' College Northwestern University Pbyrical Education for Girl: Q Q Q in is HARRY L. WILMOT Ph. B., University of Chicago A. M., Columbia University Education, Sociology UGA-1 ELL Ess PE The Social Center HE La Salle-Peru Township Social Center at La Salle, Illinois, was made possible by the munificence of the late F. W. 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 submitted 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 round floor of the high school building was converted into a modern, commo ious auditorium, and the old High School structure in art remodelled and completely renovated. These reconstructions, which include a new central boiler house and heating plant, with new ventilating and humidifying apparatus, made necessary a total outlay of over S100,000 of which 525,000 was covered by a ublic bond issue. T e grounds on which the new building, athletic field, and playground stand were also donated by Mr. Matthiessen, who himself did much of the plan- ning. The athletic grounds were graded at Mr. Matthiessen's expense, and rep- resent' ossibly an additional outlay of some S25,000. Mr. Matthiessen gave origina l 5753000 for the erection of the Recreation Building and later donated further Kinds for an outdoor swimming dpool. This was followed by a sum of about 532,000 for the erection of an ad ition to the Recreation Building, and just before his death' by 540,000 for a second remodelling 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 stand on the athletic field costing 325,000 In 1930 several improvements were made inside and outside of the building. The swimming pool and room were painted, and a new chlorine tank was in- stalled. Several rooms were redecorated. The football field has been kept in excellent condition due to the fact that a sprinkling system was installed during the summer months. THE STAFF HOWARD FBLLOWS. . . . LESLIE HOENSCHEID. , .,.. NORMA WEISNER ........... Mus. KATHERINE SCIIALLA ..... HELEN .IANEWICZ ..... DOLORES WIDMAN, . . . MAYEELLE ROGERS .,.. HELEN SONNBNBBRG .... MARGARET FITZKBE .... RAY WIR'rz .....,.... EDWARD MERSCII ..... ,IOIIN CALLAHAN .... JDE PocuIs ....... MARION LEPICII ,,,.. EARL SEATON ...,..... BERNICE Cusick ,..,..., EUGENE MARINANGELI .... FRANK HILL ........,.. ANTHONY BACIDORE .... RICHARD HILL ...,... L. BAGINSKI ..,...... ARNOLD MoN1'ERAs1'EI.LI EDWARD DUFFY ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ,Director of .facial Center and Atbleticf . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..AJ.ri.rtant Director of Social Center . . . . .Director of Phyricul Culture for Women and Girl: . . . . . . . . . . . , . .Swimming lnxtructor and Matron . . . . .Anirtant Swimming Imtructor . . . . .Auirtont .Ywimming Inrtructor .........,....,.0jYceAr.ri:tant .........,.,..0ficeAuirtant . . . .Arrirtunt in Girlr' Work . . . .Arrirtant in Boyr' Work ......,..Boy'.r Club Work . . . . .Swimming Instructor . . . . . .Su imming lnrtructor , . . . .Swimming Inxtructor . . . .lnffructor in Archery ...........Librarian . . . .Bixin Imtructor . . . .Atbitic Ojicial . , . .Athletic Ojiciol . . . .Atlletic Ojiciol . . . .Athletic Ofcial . . . .Athletic Oficial . . . .Athletic Ofcial Page Twengf mm EDWARD GALASSI. . . EDWARD KLIMEK. . . SAM D1 CRISPINO. . . EDWARD PILCH .... LEONARD KASZYNSK1 .... ALBERT Ricci ..... . RICHARD GABEL .. . F. GLASS .......... ELL Ess PE . . . , .Athletic Ojicial . . . . .Athletic Ofcial . . . . .Athletic Ofcial . . . . . . .Athletic Ojiciezl . . . . . . , . .Athletic Ojicial Athletic .Ytatirticiem ............Attemlant ...,......Attemlant R. Ron ........... ..... A ttendant Vicron GARZONIO. . ...., Attendant JULIUS ROSTART .... ..... C urtadian ANTHONY ZIMNEY. . ..... Caretaker O Matthiessen Memorial Auditorium NASMUCH as the auditorium is dedicated chiefly to dramatic and musical activities, the names of great dramatists and musicians have been superimposed on the ornamental plasterwork frieze near the ceiling. Along the south wall, from the Stage to the east are the names of the great dramatists of their day, headed by Shakespeare and including Aeschylus, Sopho- cles, Euripides, Aristophanes, Plautus, Terence, Lope de Vega, Calderon, Jonson, Marlowe, Goethe, Schiller, Moliere, Corneille, Racine, Alfieri, Sheridan, Gold- smith, Ibsen, Synge and Shaw. Similarly along the north wall are the names of musicians, headed by Bee- thoven and including Bach, Handel, Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Wagner, Gounod, Chopin, Massenet, Saints-Saens, Debussy, Franck, Tschaikowsky, Grieg, Verdi, Puccini, Foster, MacDowell, Strauss, Dvorak and Liszt. The stage is one of the finest features of the auditorium as it is spacious and deepset. The Class of 1929, as art of its memorial gift, furnished a complete set of stage scenery and of stage urniture, the latter consisting of five high-backed chairs, upholstered in leather with a specially designed lectern to match. This furniture is of quarter-sawed oak stained to harmonize with the finish of the auditorium. The auditorium foyer or vestibule on the first floor, handsomely and ap- propriately decorated, contains two bronze tablets, one of which bears the dedica- tion of the building by the Board of Education to the memory of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Matthiessen. The second or mezzanine floor of the entrance to the auditorium has been designated an art-lounge. It contains original etchings, has two magnificent tapestries and other furnishings especially donated for the purpose by Mrs. Eda Matthiessen. The general use of this room is reserved for the Junior College. After the construction of the building, Mrs. Eda Matthiessen donated to the high school and junior college an Aeolian organ and a Steinway grand piano. The organ, which is a masterpiece of musical craftmanship, may be played by duo-art records as well as by individual performers. Page Thirty ELL Ess PE The Library UNDOUBTEDLY the focus of the academic activities of the La Salle-Peru Township High School and Junior College is the remarkable library which it has been the good fortune ofthe school to acquire through the generosity of private patrons and the liberal provision of the township board of education. An unusually well-lighted room, twenty feet in height, with a floor space of fifty-one feet by twenty-two, easily permits the housing of the eight thousand or more volumes. The s acious Walls accomodate five large oil paints. Two of these, The Sacrafice ofa Abraham , and The Easter Sacrifice ', are original oil canvases painted by Solimena Ccirca 1740D, the son-in-law of Tilpolo, and were presented to the school by Mrs. Adele M. Blow of La Salle. he third magnificent oil canvas was presented in the autumn of 1925 by Mrs. C. H. Matthiessen of La Salle. This canvas is an oil copy by Van 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 1925. 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 II in the Laboratory of His Alchemist, 1576 , by V. Brozik. But while the paintings and the numerous original etchings and engravings possessed by the school are a conspicuous feature of its aesthetic equipment, yet the school is most proud of its collection of books. The effort has here been made to purchase in every department the great standard classical works. Es- pecially in books of reference is the library rich. Not only does it possess copies, sometimes in duplicate, of works like the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Encyclo- aedia Americana, the International Encyclopaedia, the Catholic and Jewish Encyclopedias, but it has acquired the standard encyclopaedias of the different special sciences. It possesses dictionaries of nearly all foreign languages and the standard encyclopaedias in German and French. The objective has been to estab- lish a library from which authoritative information in any field can be obtained. The junior college has made necessary the acquisition of books of a type which high school libraries would not ordinarily include and a systematic plan of development has purchased the standard works of reference of higher grade in the fields of sociolocgy, education, economics, political science, philosophy, psychology, logic an all branches of natural science. As a further example of the resources of the library may be cited the fact that although the classics, especially Greek, are little emplhasized in middle- west schools, yet the library possesses a full collection of t e Loeb classics for reference and for the inspiration of ,teachers and exceptional students. Notable also are the collection in English and American literature and history and of the atlases 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 London Times, L'Illustration, etc. The furnishings of the library were supplied by the Library Bureau and include in addition to the 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 phonogra h records, etc. The floor is covered with a heavy cork carpet, the windows and, doors are of leaded glass, the illumination is semi-indirect and powerful. The library has been carefully catalogued and is in charge of a professional librarian. The ex- cellence of the equipment and the richness of the collection is due to the muni- ficent gift of fifteen thousand dollars made by Mrs. Adele M. Blow and Mrs. C. l-l. Matthiessen in 1919-1920 as well as to the generous budget which the Township Board of Education has supplied for the purchase of books. Page Tbirgv-une ELL ESS PE The Bureau of Educational Counsel LILA MCNUTT, M. S. S. ........,.. ............ D irector, Connxellor ALICE MULDER BUDLONG, M. S. S .... ..... A Jrirtant Director, Counfellor DOROTHEA JANZ ......,............. ....... S ecretarjf, Clinic Manager M. GITELSON, M. D. .....,..................,............ Pfythiatriit Institute for Juvenile Research, Chicago A. W. BROWN, Ph. D. .........,.................. Clinical Pijytbologiyt Institute for Juvenile Research, Chicago THE La Salle-Peru-Oglesby Township High School was one of the first educa- tional institutions to establish a service of the type represented by the Bureau of Educational Counsel. Conceived by Dr. McCormack and made possible by the monetary gift of Mrs. Eda Matthiessen, the Bureau was established in 1923, under the direction of Miss Elma Olson. It has now become an integral part of the school. The aim of the Bureau is to assist the student in achieving the maximum development of his personality. A careful study is made of his behavior, per- sonality traits, physical health, and hygiene, interests, vocational desires, attitudes, and life plans. In order to make a successful social adjustment and to acquire a better integration of his personality, an attempt is made to bring to the student an understanding of his own capacities and limitations. As a first step in this process, interviews are held with all entering students. There are further conferences frequently at the student's request for such matters as out-lining courses, making tentative plans for the future, or discussing prob- lems for which he feels the need of objective scrutiny and advice. The resources of the community are enlisted in the adjusting process. Under the auspices of the Hygienic Institute, physical examinations are given to all entering students. Its facilities are available for emergency cases. The personnel serves in an advisory capacity. Health problems are referred to family physicians for treatment. The local doctors have been most helpful in working out medical plans as an important phase in the development of the total individuality of the student. A staff, consisting of a psychologist and psychiatrist from the Institute for Juvenile Research, Chicago, make monthly visits to the school. Under the di- rection of the psychologist, routine tests are given to assist the student in rec- ognizing special abilities and aptitudes. Talks with the psychiatrist are found to be helpful to the student in the solution of the more complex emotional and personality enigmas. Vocational guidance and placements are among the functions of the Bureau. The broader aspects of life choices of work are considered with the graduating group of the High School andjunior College. Through a system of registration, the Bureau has a record of all students who desire part-time and vacation jobs. The efforts of the Bureau to secure work for these students have been met by the co-operation of employers in the community. Pamphlets, books, and magazines describing various trades and professions are available to the students. Representatives of various trades and professions have come to the school to talk to the students on special phases of work in their particular fields. The library also contains material on mental hygiene personality development, and child training. Page Tbirg'-two ELL Ess PE La Salle-Peru, the Beautiful THE LA SALLE-PERU TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE possesses many works of art which are perhaps notable in an institution of secondary education. Among them may be mentioned the following: In the Matthiessen Memorial Auditorium there are four original oil paint- in s: g Scene in the Port of Concarneau, a Fishing Town in Finistere, Brittany. By Paul King. Winter Scene, Fifth Avenue, near St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York City. By Guy Wiggins. Douarnenez, Fisher Huts and Bay. By K. Hiraga. Portrait of Thomas J. McCormack. By Paul Trebilcock. The first three are gifts of Mrs. Eda Matthiessen and the fourth, the gift of the Alumni of the school. The two remaning paintings in the auditorium are copies of master ieces: The first a copy in Oil by Van Salk, a Dutch artist, of a Rembrandt, OldD Lady with Lace Cap from the original in the Ryjks Museum in Amsterdam Cgift of Mrs. Eda Matthiessenbgand the Joan of Arc of-I. Bastien LePage, a copy made by Edward Salzman from the original in the Metropolitan Museum in New York CGift of the Class of 19301 The latest addition to the school's paintings was made in May, 1932, when Mrs. Matthiessen presented to the school an original painting in oil, Still Life by Lucilc Blanch. It has been placed temporarily in the main office until a suitable place for it is found. In the library in the Old main building hang two ma nificent original can- vases by Solimena, the son-in-law of Tiepolo, entitled 'gfhe Easter Sacrifice and The Sacrifice of Abraham. These paintings are from the chapel of the Ristori Family in Montepuliciano, Tuscany. They were purchased in Italy and were presented to the school by the late Mrs. Adele M. Blow. Two other can- vases hang here, gifts of the Class of 1925: Milton Dictating Paradise Lost by M. Munkacsy and of The Emperor Rudoliph II in the Laboratory ofHis Alchemist by V. Brozik, copies in oil by E ward Salzman of the Originals which hang in the Stuart Col ection in the New York Public Library. Two large tapestries, a recent gift of Mrs. Eda Matthiessen, hang in the upper foyer of the auditorium: the first depicts the beautiful falls in Deer, Park Canyon, near Starved Rock State Park, Illinois, the second portrays Starved Rock, near La Salle, and shows young braves of the Illini tribe at play. Both tapestries are designed in the manner of the Fifteenth Century Gothic and are from an original design by Lorentz Kleiser, cartooned and woven by hand under his direction by the Edgewater Tapestry Looms. In the rotundas, upper and lower, of the new building, and in the upper loge of the new auditorium and in the main building, the following objects of art are on exhibit: Penobscot , a water color by John Whorf, a collection of Japanese prints, some of them dating from the Fifteenth Century CLoan exhibit of the heirs Of Mrs. Adele BlowDg an old mediaeval illuminated psalter, purchased in Italy and given to the school by Mrs. Blow, cover of an Italian CFlorentineD marriage chest of the period of the Renaissance Cloan exhibit of Mrs. Adele Blowjg Snow Scene , an oil painting by Harr Lachman, a former student of the La Salle- Peru Township High School C iflf of the heirs of the late Mrs. Adele Blowlg Toledo by Harry Lachman Ciift of the Artistjg furniture expecially designed and made for the foyer of the new auditorium, the gift of Mrs. Matthiessen, Page Tbirq-tlrree ELL Ess PE Houdon bust of Washington in bronze, surmounting a magnificant marble column weighing some thirteen hundred pounds, reproductions of masterp ture: Diana of the Hinds in marble. Apollo Belvidere in marble. Hermes of Praxiteles in bronze, The Farnese Bull in bronze. Napoleon in bronze. Donatello Frieze. ieces of sculp Mercury. Busts of Irving, Whittier, Emerson, Holmes, Shakespeare, Longfellow. Parthenon Frieze Qfifteen slabsl Minerva. Lucca della Robbia Frieze Cten slabsl Discobolus. The fine etchings, carvings, mezzo-tints and carbon reproductions through out the school are too numerous to mention. The following, however, are se lected as espeically worthy of attention: Etchings: Segovia, Grim Spain. Roth. CReproduced as the frontispie Harper's Magazine, 19301 Durham Cathedral. Affleck. Queen' Anne's Gate, London. Cameron. Rue St. Romain, Rouen. Howarth. Rue Mouffetard, le matin. Simon. CC to Le Remouleur CThe Itinerant Scissors-Grinderl Raffaelli. Le Terrasier CThe Laborerj. Stretti-Zamponi. Little Bay. Clark. Washington Arch. Nordfeldt. Boats on the Seine. Simon. Dieppe. Brewer. Book-stalls near Notre Dame de Paris. Stretti-Zarnponi Rue St. Romain, Rouen. Howarth. Brooklyn Bridge. Walcott. Battery Place. Walcott. Park Avenue, New York City. Walcott. Marbles. Soper. Forty-second Street, New York. Walcott. Beethoven. Balestrieri. Beethoven's Geburtshaus in Bonn. Ulbrich. Parsifal. Balestrieri. Milton's Visit to Galileo, Mattrey Qafter the painting of Die Wissenschaft. Kaulbach. Archimedes. Unger. Astronomie. Ralphael. Rheingrafenstein. Mannfeld. Gotterdammerung. Balestrieri. Loreleifelsen. Mannfeld. Engravings: Mozart at the Court of Marie Haendel. V. De Paredes. Antoinette. V. de Paredes. Page Tbirg'-faur Tito Lessi ELL Ess PE St. Cecelia. Carlo Dolce. Singing Angels. Van Eyck. Playing Angels. Van Eyck. Morgenandacht bei Sebastian Bach. T. Rosenthal. Flotenkonzert Friederichs des Grossen. Menzel. Tafelrunde in Sans Souci. Menzel. Iphigenia. Beuerbach. Raphael's School of Athens. Jacobi. Theano Listening to a Lecture by Pythagoras. Der Taucher CThe DiverD. A. Robaudi. Copernicus. Brausewetter. Imported Carbon Reproductions, Mezzo-tints, Photogravures, Dance of Apollo with the Muses. Ely Cathedral. Wotan's Abschied. Leeke. Die Walkure. Leeke. Tristam and Yseult. Dralper. Beethoven. W. Schulze- hewis. Harmonic. W. Schulze-Thewis. The Last Su per, Andrea del Sarto. From the Life of joan of Arc. J. E. Lenepvcu. etc.: Departure from van Couleursg The Storming of Orleans, The Coronation of Charles VII at Rheimsg Made Prisoner at Compiegne by the English. York Minister, Interior. Canterbury Cathedral Choir. The Virgin of Seville. Children of Edward VII. Temple of Poseidon at Paestum. A o lo Belvedere. The Acropolis. The Hermes of Praxiteles. Venus de Milo. Nike of Samothrace. Portrait of Rembrandt, painted by himself. The Laughing Cavalier. Franz I-Ials. Man with a Hawk. Hans Holbein. The Light of the World. Holman Hunt. Porch of the Caryatids. The Arch of Constantine. York Minister, West Front. Chester Cathedral, Tower and Lantern. Ducal Palace, Venice. The Transfiguration. Raphael. Milan Cathedral. David. Michaelangelo. lleremiah. Michaelangelo. he Bohemian. Franz Hals. Abbotsford. Longfellow's Home. The Children's Hour. Anne Hathaway's Cottage. Stratford. Page Tbirgr-fi IJ! ELL Ess PE Chaucer. Burns. Tennyson. Byron. Goldsmith. Carlyle. Whistler. Whittier. Dance of the Nymphs. Corot. Head of the Christ. Hoffman. Sir Galahad. Watts. Bunnhilden's Schlaf CBrunhilde's SleepD. Leeke. Siegfried and Goethe. Jeanne d'Arc. Chapu. Old Windmill. Birger Sandzin CLithographD. Rocks and Sea. CBirger Sandzin CLithographj. Lady at Door. COriginal pen and ink sketchy Florence Shinn. Saint Sebastian. Hans Holbein the Elder. The Jester, So-Called, of Duke John of Austria. Velasquez. La Resa di Breda QThe Surrender of Bredal. Detail. Velasquez. De Carlos Figio Philip Ill CDon Carlos, Son of Philip HID. Velasquez The Drinkers. Velasquez. Il Bimbo di Vallecas CThe Child of Vallecasl. Velasquez. A Dwarf. Velasquez. Un Nano di Sebastiano de Morra CThe Dwarf of Sebastiano de Morral. Velasquez. The Spinners. Velasquez. Sangerstreit auf der Wartburg. Schwinclt. Syndics of the Cloth Guild. Rembrandt. A Portrait. Rembrandt. Saint Paul. Raphael. Praying Hands. Durer. Painting. Titian. Bust of General Spinola CFrom The Surrender of Bredal. Velasquez. Head of Don Diego. Velasquez. Il Duke D. Olivares. Velasquez. Isle of the Dead. Boecklin. Boy with Sword. Manet. The Artist CDetail from The Maids of HonorD. Velasquez. Rome: The Fountain of Trevi. The Dispute of the Holy Sacrament. Raphael. Detail of Frame of the Story of Creation. Michaelangelo. The Moses of Michaelangelo, Church of St. Peter in Chains. The School of Athens. Raphael. Ezechiel CSister Chapell Michaelangelo. The Plaza and Church of St. Peter. Florence: Cantoria. Donatello. Erithraean Sibyl. Zachariah. Virgin of Seville. Madonna and Child. Murillo. A Danish Raid. Richard Coeur de Lion in Sight of Jerusalem. Harold's Last Stand at Senlac. Page Thirty-:ix ELL Ess PE The glrmada in the Channel: Sir Francis Drake Capturing Don Pedro's hi . Henry V at Agincourt. Charles I's Visit to the House of Commons to Seize the Five Members. The Death of Wolfe before Quebec. Trafalgar. In Portsmouth Harbor, 19099 The Dreadnought and Victory. The Roman Wall. St. Augustine Preaching before King Ethelbert. King John Seals Magna Carta. The Door of the Baptistery. Ghiberti. joel. Michaelangelo. Mrs. Scott Moncrief. Raeburn. Interior. Pieter de Hooch. The Letter. Terborch. Portrait of Sir Thomas More. Hans Holbein. Incognito. Hieronymous Holzchuher. Durer. H. Elliot, Knight. Hans Holbein. Portrait of Johannes Scheuring. Dr. Kranach. Brooke, Lord Cobham. Hans Holbein. Landscape. Jacob van Ruysdael. Il Salvatore. Andrea del Sarto. Rome: View from the River CCastle St. Angelo and the Dome of St. Pcterj. Rome: Cloister of St. john in the Lateran. Arch of Constantine QColla Metta Sudantej. Arch of Titus Showing the Seven-Branched Candle Stick. Venice: The Church of Safety CChiesa Della Salutej. The Holy Family in the Portico. Durer. Aesop. Velasquez. Boy with the Slouch Hat. Hans Holbein. His Mother. Whistler. Waramus, Archbishog of Canterbury. Hans Holbein. Rome: The Delphic ibyl CSistine Chapelb. Michaelangelo. The Cumean Sibyl CSistine Chapelj Michaelangelo. Birth of Venus. Throne of Venus. Dr. Faustus. Rembrandt. Rome: The Aqueduct Claudius. The Old Battersea Bridge. London. Whistler. Mary Arden's Cottage. Elson and Company. Girl Beading Cushion. Jan VerMeer Van Delft. Beatrice D'Este. Di Predis. Page Thirty-:even , Y MN X x KA. , 2+- .gh Q X X0 X Q xX,q?,x .5. , K ' 'f fsi:. 1725ii95 Til-i S iffil- GW X 'X .. mr xx E' sg x 1 ,M Q QV sf mf Q ' Q1 fr Qlv3 ' xL ' ' 4 K ' ,f H? 1 WW W iw H23 v...,,M f awww E L L E s s P E Class Memorials 1899wCase for the Derr Geological Collection. 1900-Cast of the Greek Statue Dircobolnr of Myron. 1901fCast of the Laocoon Cdestroyed during the repairs of the years 1913-141 1902 'Parthenon Friezes in Assembly Hall. 1903-Statue of Minerva and Part of the Parthenon Friezes. 1904-Cast of Diana of Verrailler and bust of Schiller. 1905-Pictures in the Assembly Hall. 1906-Pictures in the English Rooms. 19074 1908-Pictures in Mathematics Rooms. 1909-Wrought-iron Lamp at main entrance of Old High School. 1910-Pictures in Music Department. 1911 and 1914-Equipment for Library. 1912 and 19134Curtains and scenery for stage in T. H. S. Auditorium. 1915-CID Ornamental Map Case and other decorations for the History Roomsg QD Lecture Fund. 1915-1916-191741918-Each one-fourth of the cost of the Panama-Pacific model of L.-P. T. H. S., Also other gifts. 1919-Lectern COld Auditoriumlg Victrolag Library Books, One half cost of stage scenery T. H. S. Auditorium CNeutral Indoor SetD. 1920-Filing Equipment CHistory Roomlg Library Books. 1921- Contribution of part cost on a Mason-Hamlin Grand Piano, Library Booksg Medice Prints, Babylonian Tablets. 1922-Contribution of part cost on a Mason-Hamlin Grand Piano, Adding Machine, Lecture Fund, Trophy Case, CRecreation Buildingb. 1923-Contribution of additional scenery QT. H. S. Auditoriumyg Annual, Trophy Case, Cllecreation BuildingDg part payment on Howard Grand Piano. 1924-Electric Switchboard in T. H. S. Auditorium, part payment on Howard Grand Piano, Annual. 1925-Annual, Salzman Pictures: Rudolph II in Laboratory of Hit Alclacnzirt- Milton Dictating Paradire Lofty Band Instruments and Uniforms. 1926-Annualg Leaded Glass Windows CUpper Foyer of New BuildingD, Foot- ball Trophy Cpart paymentl 1927-Annual, Stained Glass Windows CNew Buildingy. 1928-Annual, Alumni Portrait Fund CContributions toward portrait of Dr. McCormackDg Furniture for Dr. McCormack's office CNCW Buildingl. 1929-Scenery, QNew Auditoriumbg Cathedral Chairs and Lectern CNew Audi- toriumbg Annual. 1930--Salzman Picture: joan of Arcg Stained glass windows CNew Building- not yet designed and put inD. 1931-Stained glass windows QUpper foyer, New Building, part paymentl. 1932-Annual, Library Books. 9 Page Forty . , nguutsi Academics E L L E s s P E The Student Body Class Boys Girls Mid-Year Freshmen .,... . . Freshmen ..... , ...... . . 210 191 Freshmen plus, ..... . . 41 43 Sophomores ...... . . 145 143 Sophomore plus ,... . . 37 32 juniors ........ . . 123 119 Junior plus, .... . . 38 26 Seniors ..,.... . . 105 106 Senior plus .......,....... . . 16 13 Fifth year ....,..,..,..,.... . , 27 7 Special and Post-Graduates. , . . . 31 28 Total .,.. . . 773 708 Courses College Preparatory .,... , . 182 163 Commercial ..,.,..... . . 135 415 General. ..,........ , . 405 93 Teacher's ....,. , . 5 Manual Arts .... . . 21 Special .......... . , 4 7 Post Graduate, . . . .. 26 25 Total .... . . 773 708 Towns La Salle .,..... . ..... . . 343 330 R. F. D., La Salle .,.. .. 47 25 Peru ..,........,.., . . 250 206 R. F. D., Peru .... 6 6 Oglesby ....... . . 76 101 Utica ......... . . 35 26 Cedar Point ..,. 4 2 Mendota ......,.. 1 2 Spring Valley .... 1 Arlington ,..... 2 1 Zearing ....... 2 1 Troy Grove .... 1 1 Bureau ..... 4 5 Tunica ..... 1 Ladd ..... 1 Streator ........ . . 1 Total .,.. .... 773 708 Ages 12 Years .... . . 1 13 . . . . 16 30 14 H .. 142 145 15 .. 187 189 16 ., 172 163 17 .. 116 113 18 ' . . 94 48 19 ' .. 20 9 20 ' ,. 10 2 211 4 3 zz' 3 ' 4 2 1 23 3 24 ' 2 25 ' .. .. .. 1 27 ' ...,..... ., 1 Total ..,, . . 773 708 Page Forgy-two Oct. 1, 1932 Total 401 84 288 39 242 84 211 29 34 59 1481 345 550 498 5 21 11 51 1481 672 72 456 12 177 61 6 3 1 3 3 2 9 1 1 1 1481 1 46 287 376 335 229 142 29 12 7 3 7 4 2 1 1481 Mar. 6, 33 Total 131 380 81 263 61 220 63 199 20 27 55 1500 ELL Ess PE The Class of 1933 OFFICERS EDWARD NELTNER. . . ............... ...... P resident EDITH MoRRow .... ALFRED DIMMICK .... VERNON GREENING ..... .... . . .Vice Prerident ........TreaIurer .............5'ecretary JOHN FRIELINGSDORF .........................,...... Sergeant at Arm: GAYLE DWORNIK, WALTER MEYER ......... Student Council Representative: MR. GRAHAM, Miss HELD, MISS MoRsE, MR. KORN MR. WILMOT ................................... Clan Advixerr CLASS COLORS ..........,..........................., Green and White C C 0 D W . MARIE Acurr ELAINE TI-IE ARBUCKLB Utica Peru General-Ofiicc Assistant CDQ Student Council C2Dg Commerfial-Oiiice Assistant CDQ High Scholar- Orchestra C1-2-3--Og Girls' Chorus C2-D. ship? Lregion C-Pg Class Play C2Dg Art Club 1-4 g ationa Honor Society. c C Q D D C C . , , LUCILLE ALExA1-:DER . M Ll Saucc D 'U EDWARSSARZUERIGI-rr Commercial-Office Assistant 1-2 . C5 Y ommerria!-Boys' Glee Club CD5 Basketball, . . Q . . Class CD, Second Team CD, Varsity C3-45. HERMAN ALTER! ' ' 9 ' ' Peru Commercial-Service Squad C439 Basketball, Class PAuL'InE:ga'h:MsrRoNG 2- - . C 3 0 General-Service Squad C4Dg Band C1-2-3-0. . . O , . I Q . I D WILLIAM AMSEERG D A pcm ONALD Rn-run - - - Utica G I-Sc S d 2-3-4gH hShl h m:TegionrvCii2-Biz Sfudcnty CoiIq'1cilcCf1,D?rsNiE Cami' P P4'4f0U 0fChC5ff2 05-453 B205 0'2- tional Honor Society. 3-45. 0 C C . , ' c a Q r In Louisa MARIE ANDERSON HENRY J' 'AENDRZBJBWSKI Utica H Cru General-Office Assistant C05 Science Club CD. Cammmdl- . c 1 Q is v ' C B . IDA Isgxqxagknnoxxydlff' ATHBCJEi:sby?NA 3 cs y Cmmercial-Office Assistant C3'4Dg Service Squad Commercial-Office Assistant CD5 Service Squad CD4 High Scholarship Legion C4Dg Volley- ball CIDQ Ell Ess Pe Board, T-ypirt. cc.: E BRUCE ARaucxLE Peru Manual Am-Student Council CD5 Art Club CD5 Ell Ess Pe Board, Artiet. C454 High Scholarship Legion C3-4Dg Ell Ess Pc Board, Aniftant Editar: Volleyball CIDQ National Honor Society. c afar ELMETA BAKER Peru College Preparatory-OH'icc Assistant C3-415 Service Squad C2-35. Page Forty-three ELL E ADYLYN SYLVIA BAKER La Salle General-Orchestra CHQ Band C3-4Dg Science Club C1-Zjg Girls' Chorus C1-25. ' 4 c Q 9 9 LIGlO BALZARINI Oglesby College Pre paratory- : 1 Q 9 9 RUSSELL FRED BARBER La Salle Indurtrial Am-Science Club C3-41 Prerident CD. an 4: Q 9 9 ANGELINA BARON! La Salle Commercial- a 1 Q 9 9 ANDREW BARoNr La Salle Commercial- c 4 Q 9 9 NORMA BAR'roL1 La Salle General-Service Squad an a Q 9 9 SAM BATTAGLIA La Salle College Preparatogf-Service Squad C3-41 Boys' Glee Club C3-41 4 4: Q 9 9 ALFRED BA1-rv BERNICE BEAUMON I, Oglesby Si ' C D Oglesby Commereial-Service Squad C31 4: 4 Q 9 9 DONALDJ. BAUMAN Utica College Preparatogl-Class Oflicial, Sergeant at Arm: C31 Class Play CEO. 4 4 Q 9 9 Commercial-Oflice Assistant -4 5 Service Squad C2-3-455 Student Council C3-4D. 4 4 Q 9 9 WILLIAM BEEBY La Salle College Preparatory-Student Council C4Dg Orchestra C1-2-3-42 Band C1-2-3-4Dg Boys' Glee Club Cl-2-3-45. Page Forgv-four ss PE D by JOSEPHINE BELrRAMrN1 xx Oglesby ' Commercial-Office Assistant C355 Service lSquad C2-D. c ar Q 9 LENA BERNARDI La Salle Commercial- : er Q 9 9 ROSEDALE C. BEUTLER Peru Commercial-Art Club C1-2-3-43, Vice-Prerident 4 a Q 9 9 GLENN WILLIAM BIEDERSTEDT La Salle College Preparatoq-Service Squad CD5 Student Council C1Dg Science Club C1Dg National Honor Society. 1 4 Q 9 9 A-KLEONA MAE BILLARD fy Cherry General- 4 a Q 9 9 ANTOINETTE BIZJAK La Salle Commercial-Office Assistant C4Dg Girls' Chorus CD. 1 er Q 9 9 CLAYBERN ALFRED BONE La Salle Manual Am-Service Squad C41 4 4: Q 9 9 SYLvEsrER CASIMER Bonucrcr La Salle General-- ec 1 Q 9 9 CHARLES FRANc1s BRACKMAN Peru College Preparatory-Service Squad C3-45. c 4: Q 9 9 ULETA M. BRACKMAN Peru College Preparatory'-Office Assistant C3-413 Service Squad C2Dg High Scholarshi Legion C2-355 Girls' League C2-D5 Volleyball C1-D5 Na- tional Honor Society. ' ELL Ess SARAH B. BnAnY La Salle Commercial-Office Assistant C3-0, Girls' League C1-2-3-Og Girls' Chorus CD, Basketball C1- 21 Volleyball C1-D5 Swimming C1-D, Track 1-2 . c c Q n 9 n Ronan Buy La Salle General-Science Club CD. Q 4 an Q 9 n ANNE M. Bunom-1 La Salle Commercial- C C 0 D I Gannon BUPFINGTON La Salle College Preparatory-High Scholarshi Le ion C2- 3D4 Orchestra Cl-2-3-41 Band Cs-3-455 Boys' Glee Club CD, National Honor Society. ccfnn MARY CATHERINE BUNGART ' La Salle College Preparatory- : c Q p p Bmrrl-:A M. BURKHART La Salle Commercial-Office Assistant C415 Service Squad C3-4Dg Volleyball CD, Track CD. 1 1 Q 9 1 EDNA BYRNB Z W La Salle Commercial-Girls' League C1-2-3-4Dg Basketball C2-3-4Dg Volleyball C1-2-3-Og Swimming C1- 2-3-454 Tennis C3-41 c 1 Q x 9 CLARA CALB'r'rt Oglesby College Preparatory-Service Squad C2-BD, Girls' League C05 Volleyball Cl-2-3-41. c c Q h D JAMES C. CALLAHAN La Salle General-Service Squad C2-D, Class Play CD5 Stu- dent Manager Foot b all, Varsity C3-4 5 Swimmin , VarsityC3Dg Track, Varsity C3-4 5 Tennis, Cass C3-41. PE Ronan CALLAHAN La Salle Commercial-Football, Second Team C32 Basket- ball, Class C1-2-Dg Swimming, Class Cljg Track, Class CD. el 4 4 Q n s Gimrnunn A. CAMBNISCH La Salle College Preparatory-Office Assistant CDg High Scholarship Legion C415 National Honor Society. an 4 Q a D MAME L. CANALB Oglesby Commercial-Office Assistant C41 c 1 Q x 9 Gnonoa CAREY Utica General-Service Squad C41 1 4 Q n n CAM. CASSATA La Salle Commercial- c ar Q n 9 Gumo ANGELO CHIOLA V' 1 l La Salle ' General-Boys' Glec Club C05 Football, Second Team C1-2-3-41g Ba.sk:tball,Second Team C1- 2-3-4D, Captain CD. ccfrt Arms Louxsn CxoANovrcH La Salle ' College Preparatory-High Scholarship Legion C353 Girls' Lea ue C2-31, Class Play CD5 Student Council C455 Basketball CD5 Volleyball C1- 2-315 National Honor Society. caQax Cl-tnlumn. Cool-ix. La Salle College Preparatory- a 1 Q n 9 Josnvx-I COLMANE La Salle Commereial-Orchestra C3-4Dg Band C1-2-3-41. c 4 Q Q 9 WALTER Cox Peru College Preparatog'-Service Squad C3Dg Orchestra C1-2-3-41 Page Forty-foe Dolus MAE DowNs 2 FRANCIS E. CROSIAR Utica Oglesby CJ College Preparatoqy-Boys' Glee Club CD5 Student Commercial-Ollice Assistant C4D5 Service Squad C33 Manager, Basketball C225 Track, Varsity Cl- . 2-45. 0 1 a Q as LEONA BURNETT Dnnwrrz 'WARRENICROSIAR La Salle Utica Commercial-Service S uad C41 Girls' Chorus C1- General-Service Squad C31 3-4D5 Volleyball 241 Track CD. a c Q n n 4 an Q y n ELIZABETH Blznmca Cusick GAYLE JEAN DWORNIK La Salle peru Commfffial-Office Assistant C459 Girls' League Colle e P par try-Office Assistant Service C2'3'4D5 Basketball C2-'3-45s V0ucYbaH Cl' Squad Cs? High Scholarship Legion C1-2- 2-3-4D. 1 c Q x x 5 'f YL11 M. DAWDY Sa le I , , 'Q' f V1 . MARY PEGGY Dumas 3-05 Girls' League C2-D5 Class Play C2-95 Student Council, .Yeeretagf C3D5 Prerident C105 Girls' Chorus CD5 National Honor Society. 1 1 Q 9 xr ADAM DZIEKAN Pm- General-Boys'UGlee Club C3 La Salle Commercial- ,ff 'C ' ' 0 ' , . .Q. . - l l SAM JLDQCEISPINO Cammerri -Servic S uad C3-4 ,-f ' ' a a e General-F ball - 'yeslm C1D5Football, Va ' s I J sit ' 5. 1 .- l, econd Team ' W X 5 47' .ly rslt C3-45, Cn-Captain C0 ,, f X A A 5 ' PS : MELA N. ... 5 ' ,fins ,f - K ' Lu lay chestra C1- Auuuzn DIMMI f' K .. I' ' S VA' is ' cc Club C1-455 Utica we ' L !b -' ' '2'3 '- Manual Arty-Class Oflicial, .S'ergeant-at- ' 1 ' - 4' Q , , Secretary C31 Treaeurer C4Dg Service Squad C4D5 V High Scholarship Legion C2-3-415 Class Play - , . , ESCHENBERG . C3D5 Ell Ess Pe Boar , Bufineu Manager C4D5 ' ' Peru , Student Council C455 Swimming, Varsity CZ- G 1- X 3-435 National Honor Society. ' mm' , 1 1 Q n 1 ' Q ' ' FRANCIS Dmozsm HAROLD CLIFFORD FALK JK La Salle Peru ' General-Cgic51?ES1 C3-405 Band C3-45g Track, Var- College Preparatoqy- sity - - - . NNN Q K Q , , 1 c Q x xv LN' X RAY DoMAGAu. WILEAE4 EITZKE Peru 9' 3 C General-Orchestra C2-355 Science Club CBD. CHUM' Pff1Mf4f0fJ70fChCSrf2C1-2-3-435 BOYS' Glrv Club CZD5 Science Club, Vzee-Preudent 41 ar 4: Q xv x Q c Q n n EURALL DONAHUE La Salle JOHN Fmzv Bureau Commercial-Service Squad CD5 Science Club CD5 Basketball, Second Team CD. Page F orgy-.fix General-Band C3-45. ELL Ess PE JOHN FninL1NOsDox11 La Salle General-Class Play C315 Glee Club C415 Swimming, Class C2-315 Track, Class C2-31. 1 1 Q 9 D Hamann JOHN Fnxzoi. Peru General-Cheer Leader C4j. 1 1 Q s 1 Mun' F. Forum La Salle Commercial-Girls' League C3-415 Girls' Chorus Cl-315 Volleyball C2-3-41. 1 1 Q x a RICHARD E, GABEL La Salle College Prepamtnrj-Service Squad C315 Class Play E315 Onshestra C215 Band C2-3-415 Art Club 1-2-3-4 . 1 1 Q s n LILLIAN Guns N 1 af - La Salle f Commercial-Office Assistant C3-4gService Squad C3-41. 1 1 Q v 1 RUTH E. GALL Peru Commercial-Ofhce Assistant C3-415 Girls' League C2-315 Volleyball C21. l C . D l LEONA B. Gn.u.ow La Salle College Preparatory- 1 1 Q x r JOHN Gurdon La Salle Commercial-Football, Second Team CQ-315 Foot- .' ball Varsity, C41. 'lynx' 1 1Qa 1 Ax.nnn'r B. Gmumn 1- 5 Peru T J' General-Track C1-21. i I C . I I Avanu. Louisa GIESLER Peru Cwmmrcial-Office Assistant C3-415 Girls' League C2-3-415 Student Council C415 Girls' Chorus C115 Volleyball C1-215 National Honor Society. G. Annum. Gmonnxcn Peru Colle z Preparatory-Office Assistant C3j5 High Scholarship Legion C1-2-3j5 Girls' League C2-3-415 Cass Play C315 Student Council, Secretary: C415 Girls' Chorus C115 Art Club C2-3-41, Secretary C2-315 Ell Bs Pe Board, Typing National Honor Society. 1 1 Q n 9 Lucius I. GOLATKA La Salle Commercial-Ofhce Assistant C415 Service Squad C215 Hi h Scholarship Legion C315 Girls' Chorus C11. 1 1 Q a D GEORGE FRANCIS Goslcusxv La Salle General-Football, Varsity C415 Basketball, Var- sity C31. 1 1 Q r 5 ROBBMAKY GLYNN La Salle ,f College Preparatoryifvfgjfffll I XV!-fl f 1 1 I 9 1 ,U ' Gonnou Gnu' La Salle Cmnmercial-Football, Second Team C215 Basket- ball, Second Team C21. 11Qsn VnnNoN W. Giuzax-:mo Piety Hill Commercial-Class Official, Viu-Prmklmt C31, Sar- retary C415 High Scholarship Legion C1-2-415 National Honor Society. 1 1 Q 9 D Enwuua JOHN GROBBLNY Peru General-Band C415 Boys' Glee Club C31. 1 1 Q xv 1 Mama E. GROLBAU La Salle Cormmrcial-Ofhce Assistant C415 Service Squad C315 High Scholarship Legion C1-2-3-415 Girls' Chorus C115 National Honor Society. 11Qn: HAZEL GuN'ri-mn Peru f General-Service Squad C3-415 Art Club C2-3-415 Prnidmt Page Ferry-sewn ELL Ess PE RAYMOND L. HANSEN Utica Commercial-Service Squad C4D5 Glee Club CD5 Ell Ess Pe Board, Typifr. C C 0 Y Y ROBERT D. HEss Peru Gmmzl-Band C1-D5 Orchestra 1 1 Q an lr RUTH HINDLE La Salle Commercial-High Scholarship Legion CD5 Library Assistant C4D5 National Honor Society. 1 1 Q n mr ANNJ. HOEERG Peru W College Preparatory-Service Squad C2-3-435 High Scholarship Legion Cl-D5 Student Council C4D5 Girls' Chorus C1-2-D5 National Honor Society. 1 4 O n w FRED R. HOCKING Peru General-Glee Club C3-AD. 1 1 Q n xv MARJORIE HOLLAND Utica Commercial-Office Assistant CD5 ervice Squad I C2-3-455 irls' Chorus Cl-D5 Art Club C2- 3-4 1 1 Q mr is INCENT HOEY La Salle Commercial-Bask ball, Class C2-3-41 ' 4 1 Q n xv EDITH R. HUGHETT La Salle Commercial-Office Assistant C3-4D5 Service Squad C3D51Girls' Chorus K C . Y Y BERNUS HUNDT Peru College Preparatory-Library Assistant C455 High Scholarship Legion C1-D5 Class Play CD5 Girls' Chorus CD5 National Honor Society. li C C . Y Y g JOSEPHINE HYBKE La Salle Commercial-O' e Assistant C3-4D5 Girls' Chorus C1-30. ' Page Furry-:ight HARRISJACK La Salle General-Band C1-2-3-41 C C 0 Y Y GENEVIEVE JAGODZINSKI La Salle Commercial-Girls' Chorus CD5 Volleyball C1-D. 1 1 Q is n ALBERT G. JAKUBEK La Salle Commercial-Art Club CD5 Science Club 1 1 Q r nv EMILY GENEVIEVEJANICK La Salle Cammerrial-Olice Assistant CD5 Volleyball Cl-D. 1 1 Q as an WALTER JARONSKI La Salle General-High Scholarship Legion C2-359 National Honor Society. 1101s, JOSEPH A. JAROSS Peru Commercial-Band C1-2-335 Football, Varsity CD5 Football, Second Team C2-D5 Basketball, Second Team CD. C K 0 Y Y ROBERT A. JOHNS La Salle College Preparatory-Class Play CD5 Glee Club C1-D5 Science Club CD5 Student Manager, Varsity Track 1 1 Q in D MILDRED JOHNS La Salle Cammsrcial-Oflice Assistant C1-D5 Service Squad CD5 Girls' League C1-D5 Science Club CD5 Basketball CD5 Swimming C1-D. 1 1 Q r xv HARRY B. JOHNSON Oglcsby Colley Prepurataq-Boys' Glee Club CD. 1 1 Q n in LESTER D. JOHNSON Dimmick Township General-Service Squad C4D5 Orchestra C2-3-D5 Band C3-4D5 Glee Club C3-43. ELL Ess PE Janus KAN! La Salle General-Service Squad C315 High Scholarship Legion C2-31 1 1 Q n 9 STANLEY KAPINBKI La Salle Gmeral-Football, Varsity C41 Basketball, Class C1-2-31, Track, Class C21 c 1 Q D D LaoN.um KARLINSKY Peru College Preparatory-High Scholarship Legion Cl- 2-3-41g Student Council C319 Glee Club C3-415 Ell Ess Pe Board, Auociare Edirorf National Honor Society. I C.: n LaoN1mD KAszYNsx1 Peru General-Foo tb all, Varsity C1-2-3-41 Captain C415 Basketball, Varsity C213 Swim- min , Varsity C2-31, Track, Varsity C3-41 Tennis C3-41, Golf C415 Track, Class Cl-21, Basketball, Class C1-2-319 Swimming, Class 1 c Q n is Lyon EULALIA KASZYNSKI Peru Cammn-cial-Ollicc Assistant C41g Service Squad CD, Girls' Chorus C11 c e Q p n RUTH KBMPHR Peru General-Service Squad C41 C C . I P Enwmm ANTHONY Kumar La Salle Manual Art:-Service Squad C2-31, Art Club C415 Bisketball, Varsity C415 Basketball, Class C2- 3 . ' c C Q 9 1 jzmas H. Kuasnozm X Oglesby Commercial-Service Squad C415 Band C1-2-31, Boys' Glee Club JN . . . . . Jamnsj. Kuannoun Peru Commercial- Ron 'r Koi-ii. Peru College Preparatory-Class Official, Pmidmt C2-31, Service Squad C3-41g Class Play C315 Tennis, Varsity C1-2-3-41 Captain 1 c Q p n Gnunvxavn Kouczuc La Salle Cammercial-Office Assistant C3-41, High Scholar- ship Legion C1-21g National Honor Society. 4 c Q p n Lnxov KoNzm.MAN Peru General-Service Squad C41 4 c Q n n Louisa C. Konosnc La Salle Cammgcial-Office Assistant C3-41, Volleyball C2- 4 . c 1 Q n xv ELMBR Konrttaa Peru General-Boys' Glee Club C1-2-3-415 Track, Var- sity CZDQ Cheer Leader C41 c 1 Q 9 v Cu Anuzs Koss Peru Commercial-Football C41 c 1 Q r x Hamm Knmcorsxr La Salle Commercial-Girls' Lea ue C2-3-415 Girls' Chorus C115 Basketball, Class C413 Volleyball, Class C2-3-41 U c G Q 9 x V , if Bnnmcn T. Kunz cf Peru Q3 College Preparatavy-Class Play C115 Girls' Chorus C115 Science Club C41 I I 6 D D DOMICBLLA Mama LBMANBKI La Salle Commercial-Office Assistant C41 Girls' Chorus C1-2-3-41 c c Q is n Mxnnnsn Lawns La Salle Callege Preparamy-High Scholarship Legion C2- 3-415 Girls' Chorus C1-415 Art Club C1-2- 31, National Honor Society. Page Forty-nine ELL Ess PE WANDA LORENCKI La Salle College Preparatogf-Class Play C335 Student Council Cl-23, .fetretag C135 Orchestra C1-2-3-435 Girls' Chorus C135 Art Club C2-3-43, Preri- dent K C O D D ARVID G. LUND Peru Commercial-Service Squad C3-435 Boys' Glee Club C3-435 Track, Varsity C2-3-43. 1 4 Q r p BETTY MAAS La Salle General-Office Assistant C3-435 Service Squad C335 Girls' Chorus C135 Volleyball 4 1 Q n x RALPH MACDIARMID La Salle Commercial-Office Assistant C335 Volleyball, Class C1-435 Orchestra C1-2-3-43. 1 c Q x 5 GERTRUDE R. MARTENS Cedar Point College Preparatory-Service Squad C435 Girls' Chorus C3-43. 4: 4 Q , n JULIA MAI-xN1crI La Salle Commercial-Office Assistant C335 V 0 l l e y b a l l, Class C1-43. 4 4 Q x n FRANK MARTINJAK, JR. La Salle Commercial-Ollice Assistant C435 High Scholar- ship Legion C1-2-3-435 National Honor So- ciety. 4 1 Q In x VIRGIL D. MATI-xEws Utica College Preparatory-Service Squad C3-435 High Scholarship Legion C135 Boys' Glee Club C335 National Honor Society. Q Q . D P VINCENT MATUAL La Salle Ge al-Service Squad C435 Basketball, Class C2- 43, Captain Q 1 Q x D JOE M. MAUSER La Salle ommercial-Service Squad C23. Page Fifty CATHERINE MCGRAW La Salle College Preparatogf-Student Council C135 Girls' Chorus 4: er Q x 9 KENNETH MEISENBACI-I La Salle College Preparatagf- C K . P D CHANCELLOR B. MENG Peru College Preparatogf-Service Squad C2-335 Boys' Glee Club C1-3-43. 4: Q Q x xv CHARLES EDWARD MERCER La Salle General-Orchestra C3-435 Band C1-3-435 Boys' Glee Club C3-43. 4 4 Q n xv ALDENE MERTES Peru Commercial- , L . 9 . . 5'-v DORIS G. MEUSER 5 rl Peru College Preparatog-Oflice Assistant C435 Service Squad C2-435 Hi h Scholarshi Legion C2- 3-435 Class Play C2-335 Art CluE C435 Science Club C1-23. 4 4 Q Q n Roy MILTON La Salle College Preparatory- Q 1 Q a n MARY M. MINARCIK Oglesby Commercial-Girls' Chorus C135 Track, Class C1-33. . . Q , , ARLENE MONTERASTELLI La Salle College Preparatory-Service Squad C3-43. 1 4 Q x 2 ' ED1TI-I Moluzow ,I ' Peru Commercial-Class Official, Secretary C235 Viee-Preri- dent C435 Ol'Hce Assistant C3-43g Service Squad C2-335 Girls' League C1-2-3-435 Student Council C2-435 Basketball, Class C1-2-3-435 Volleyball, Class C1-2-3-435 Swimming, Class C1-2-3-435 Track, Class C1-2-335 Tennis, Var- sity C2-3-43. fa 5 ,- ELL Ess PE Eniznmrri-r MCADAMIS Peru Commercial-Ofiice Assistant C3-4D5 High Scholar- ship Legion CZD5 Girls' League C1-2-3-4D5 Student Council C335 Basketball, Class C1-2- 3-4j5 Volleyball, Class C1-2-3-4D5 National Honor Society. c 4 Q 9 9 E-n-mr. H. MuBu.nn - Peru Commercial- I . I I LORBTTA Arun Mvuisr-rus La Salle Colley Preparatory-OHice Assistant C3--05 Service Squad C225 Girls' Chorus CD5 Science Club CU. 1 c Q 9 9 Cr-r.uu.o'r'ra R. Nunsoxfr Utica College Preparatory-Band C3-42 Girls' Chorus C1-D. c Q Q 9 9 Enwutn L. Nmfrwn La Salle General--Class Official, President C41 Service Squad E335 Boys' Glee Club CD5 Basketball, Varsity 4 5 Track, Class C2-D5 Track, Varsity C3- 05 Basketball, Class C2-D. c 1 Q 9 9 ELvmA ELLEN Naw'roN La Salle Commercial-Office Assistant C2-3-4D5 Girls' League C1-2-3-405 Science Club CD5 Basketball CD5 Volleyball C1-2-3-405 Swimming C1-D. lc.: 9 RUDOLPH Novuc La Salle Gnural-Service Squad C2-3-425 Basketball C41 e c Q 9 9 i'5P Rosa M. Oaanrzi Cedar Point Commercial-Office Assistant C355 Service Squad C4D5 Class Play CD5 Girls' Chorus CD5 Track C1-2-3-0. 11.99 Pr-nru.ls M. O'BYnNn La Salle Commercial-Oflice Assistant C3-455 Service Squad C4D5 Orchestra C1-2-3-42. RUTH O'BYRNB La Salle Commmial- c c Q 9 Runouvrr Oxuasox La Salle General- c Q 9 9 Bnnmcn Inns Ouzn Oglesby Commercial-Office Assistant C3-415 Girls' League C2-3-455 Student Council CD5 Girls' Chorus CD5 Volleyball C1-2-3-45. I C . D I Jorm Oruzszm Peru College Preparatory-Band CD. c c Q 9 9 Cssrma S. PAm.o La Salle General-Football, Varsity C4D. ? 4 c Q 9 9 Aunxm' EVA PANNBCK l La Salle College Preparatory-Class Official, Secretary D5 Office Assistant C2-3-03 Girls' Chorus D5 Volleyball c c Q 9 9 Cmmms Prscm Oglesby General-Boys' Glee Club C05 Football, Second Team C355 Track, Varsity C41 1 4 Q 9 9 Insult E. Piornosxx La Salle Commercial-Office Assistant C455 Service Squad C45- 4 c Q 9 9 MAH jorcu PLYM Peru College Preparatory-Service Squad C2-3-455 Gir s' League C1-2-D5 Basketball C1-2-3-41 c 1 Q 9 9 Jima Porrsn La Salle - College Preparatory-Class Play CZD5 Girls' Chorus C1-D5 Tennis CID. Pay- F iffy-one ELL Ess PE Jon C. POTTHOFF General General 4: an Q x xv SIDNEY F. POTTINGER R. F. D., Peru College Preparatory-Service Squad C2-3-4Dg Band C3-4D. c an Q In as RAYMOND A. QUICK Oglesby General-Class Olhcial, Treafurer C305 Class Play CD4 Student Council C4D. 1 4 Q x In ELEANOR REAVY La Salle College Prepanztogf-Class Ofhcial, Vice-Prerident CD5 Ofhce Assistant C31 Girls' League C2-3- 4Dg Class Play CDQ Ell Ess Pe Board, Editorg Student Council C455 Orchestra C2-3-4Dg Basketball C1-2-3-4Dg Swimming CD4 Tennis C2-3-41 VW' . K 1 Q n r LUCILLE E. REINI-IARD La Salle Preparotogf-Girls' League CD. Q Q Q 9 x MARY ANN ROE La Salle College Preparatory-Office Assistant C42 High Scholarship Legion C1-D5 National Honor Society. or 4: Q In av MAYBELLE ROGERS Peru Commercial-Service Squad C455 Ofhce Assistant C41 1 c Q 9 r ELEANOR I. ROGOWSKI La Salle Commerrial-Ofiice Assistant C3-4Dg Girls' Chorus C1-3-42. 4 4: Q 1 2 RAYMOND ROSENKRANZ La Salle Commercial-Orchestra C1-2-3-41 4 4 Q 2 n JEAN ROUNDS La Salle College Preparatory-Service Squad C32 High Scholarship Legion C1-2-3Dg Girls' Chorus C3-405 Science Club C4Dg National Honor Society. Page F iffy-two EDWARD RYIaARczYIc Peru General-Football, Varsity C3-4Dg Basketball Var- . sity C2-4Dg Track, Varsity C2-32. 1 4: Q x 1 JENNIE SAMPO La Salle Commercial-Olhce Assistant C4D5 Girls' League C1-2-3-41 Volleyball 4: an Q x n MARY CHARLOTTE SCANLON La Salle Commercial-High Scholarship Legion C2-355 Class Play CD5 Girls' Chorus CD5 National Honor Society. Q c Q 9 n MARIE SCHALLA La Salle Commercial-Office Assistant C4Dg Girls' Chorus CID- : 4 Q In ANNE SCIIECK La Salle Commereial-Service Squad C4Dg High Scholarship Legion C3Dg National Honor Society. Q 1 Q is It WALTER M. SCHMIDT Peru General- c Q 9 Q CLARENCE SCI-IMITZ La Salle General- Q ar Q In In LILLIAN SCHNEIDER La Salle General-Ofhce Assistant C3-42g Service Squad Clk Girls' Chorus CD5 National Honor Society. C 1 . D 7 VINCENT P. SCI-IuMAcI-IER Peru College Preparatory- C K O D Y FLORENCE MARIE SCIIWEDA La Salle Commercial-Oflice Assistant C4jg Girls' Chorus CD. ! ELL Ess PE BRNJ. H. SEATON ALFRED E. Srnmz Oglcsby Peru College Preparatory-Ell Ess Pe Board, Auietant General-Boys' Glee Club C2-3-42 Football, Var- Buriner: Manager: Orchestra C1-2-32 Band sity C2-3-41 C1-22 Stage Assistant C41 C 1 . I I c 4 Q 1 x . 1 ISADAY STEVHONONB M BnRN1cn.IoAN SncoRA Oglcsby Peru . . C l-S d45Vllbll1-2. General-Girls' Chorus C1-2-3-41 ommma crvlcc sqm CD 0 cy I C D . c . , , c t Q b 9 DONALD SINGER DONALD Jamns STEVENSON La Salle I ' La Salle College Prepamt - Commercial-Boys Glee Club c 4 Q 9 r A Y SK ORC Russnu. ARTHUR STICKNRY Deer Pa La Salle Commercial-Ell Ess Pe Board, Auirtant ditarg G 1 l 'B0Y5' Glee Club , Student Council C32 High Scholarshig Legion C12 Lunchroom Cashier C3-42 ational ' ' 9 ' ' Honor Society. FRANK STRELL 4 4 0 v D LI. Salle General-Swimming, Varsity C3-42 Basketball, JUNE MARMN Surm C1355 C3,4D. La Salle Commercial-Service Squad C2-3-41 ' ' 9 ' . 1 Q a s Aumnnjol-IN STROHMAIBR Peru HAUUBT scum College Preparatory-Orchestra C3-4D. Oglesby Commercial-Service Squad C3-42 High Scholar- ' ' 9 ' ' ship Legion C2-D9 Class Play C1-22 Student Council C3-42 National Honor Society. B'-AN?J'g I' STUART ca 4 4 0 v - Cammercial-Ofliee Assistant C42 Girls' Chorus MARoARs'r SORENSON C1'2'3'4D' La Salle ,, , 9 , , Commercial-Girls' Chorus C1-22 Science Club C12 WILHBLMlNAJ. SYKBS ' ' 9 ' ' Utica Tum MARIE SPITZMILLER Commercial-Office Assistant C42 Girls' Chorus La Salle C1-2-3-42 Art Club C1-2-31 Colleg Preparatagf-Service Squad C2-32 Class , , Q , ,L lay C41 . ,' ' 4, . . .- ' H' Fwnsucs Szrnnowsxi ' ' ' ' I ' La Salle EDWARD STASIAK College Pre aratarjy-Olfice Assistant C2-32 Volle - Peru ball 82-3g5DBasketball C2835 Track C1-2-355 G l-S ' S d 4 5B0 'Gl C1 b 1 , Chorus 35 Orchestra 3 5 Girls' Lea uc mem crvlcc qua YS cc u C252 Art Club C1-2-32 Vice-Preeident 652 1 1 O v v High Scholarship Legion C1-2-32 Class Play C22 National Honor Society. MARY Hanwlo STABIAK PCTU 1 1 Q x x Cammmial-Ofhce Assistant C42 Service Squad C2-32 High Scholarship Legion C12 Class MICHAEL TAI-A0-4 Play C32 Student Council C3-42 Girls' O8lC5bY Chorus C2-3-42 National Honor Society. College Preparatory-Boys' Glee Club C3-42 Page Fifgf-three ELL Ess PE - MARIE TANQUARY Oglesby College Preparatory-Orchestra C2-3-4D5 Girls' Chorus C1-2-QD. 1 1 Q an In PETER T. TERANDO Peru General- : c Q x v ROBERT TEMM p La Salle College Preparatory-Service Squad 1 c Q r xr FRANCES LOUISE TERSELIC La Salle College Preparatory-High Scholarship Legion C3- 4D5 Girls' League C2-3-455 Girls' Chorus C1- 2-3-4D5 Basketball C1-2-SD5 Volleyball C1-2-LD. 4 c Q an 9 MARIE ANN TERSELIC La Salle Commercial-Office Assistant C4D5 Girls' League C1-2-3-415 Girls' Chorus CZ-3-415 Volleyball C1-2-3-41 c Q Q n D MARY TOMSHA La Salle General-Girls' Chorus C1-ZD. I K O D D ROBERT TRATTNHR Peru Commercial- c c Q x x GERTRUDE TRAv1s La sane f College Preparatory-Office Assistant C05 Class Play CD5 Band CD5 Girls' Chorus C2-4D. 4 4 Q Iv s FRED TREGONING Peru General-Boys' Glee Club 4 Q Q n s MARY M. VEGEI. La Salle Commercial-Office Assistant C2-425 Service Squad CD5 Girls' Chorus 1 1 Q Iv FRED C. VINER La Salle Manual Am-Swimming, Varsity C2-3-45. Page Fifq-four ANTHONY QSEPI-I Vg La Salle General-Class Play CD5 Boys' Glee Club I C O P D LOIS JEANNETTE VOLLMER La Salle College Prepamtoq-y-Oflice Assistant C415 Class Play CD5 Girls' Chorus CD5 Science Club CD. 4 4 Q In b PEARL VRBA Peru College Preparatory-Office Assistant C2-3-415 Girls League C1-2-3-4D5 Student Council C455 Bas- ketball C1-2-3-4D5 Volleyball C1-2-3-405 Swim- ming C2-3-105 Track C1-2-3-4D. Q QQ x xr ADELE WALLOCII La Salle General- c c Q x 9 VIRGINIA RITA WAISH La Salle Commercial-Girls' Chorus CD5 Science Club C1-ZD. c 4 Q x n HAROLD WATERS Utica General-Boys' Glee Club Q 4 Q In n FRANCIS E. WEEG La Salle College Preparatory-Service Squad C3-4D5 Student Council C4D5Manager,Track, and Basketball C1-2-3-4D5 Football, Class CD5Football, Var- sity C3-4D5 National Honor Society. 1 4 Q r xr JOSEPHINE WEL1GoscII La Salle Commerrial-Oflice Assistant c 1 Q xv x DOROTHY WILLIAMS Oglesby Commercial-Office Assistant CD5 Service Squ Q2-3-45. K C Q , D . MILnREn WILLMEROTH Peru ,W General-Ofhce Assistant C3-4D5 Girls' Chorus 1 4 Q 1 an FRANK A. WIRTZ La Salle Generole-Service Squad C3-4D5 Science Club CD5 Football,Second Team C1-ZH. E L L E Haus Louisa WI11 Peru General-Office Assistant C05 Service Squad CD5 Girls' Chorus CD5 Art Club C1-2-3-41 c 4 Q n n MARGUBRITB O. WI'r'r Peru General-Service Squad CZD5 Girls' Chorus CD5 Art Club C1-2-3-41 c c Q x D VIRGINIA C. Won La Salle Commercial-Girls' Chorus Cl-ZD. a 4 Q n D BBIINICB B. WOLLACK La Salle Cennmercial-Office Assistant C455 Girls' League C2-D5 Girls' Chorus CD5 Art Club C1-2-3- 4D5 Volleyball C1-2-31 I J ss PE.. U XB Enwuv oo HANK eru General-Class Play CD5 Student Mana er, Basket- ball C4D5 Football,Second Team C1g5Football, Varsity C3-4D5 Swimming, Class C1-235 Track C315 Golf Z 2 Z LORETTA PAULINE WRONA La Salle College Preparatory-Girls' League C1-425 Girls' Chorus C1 41. , V ,Y F 4, nk c 4 Q 1 ai x Q SYLVBSTER PAUL Wvjmc La Salle College Preparatory-Boys' Glec Club CD. 4 4 Q 9 9 Joi-IN Youso Oglesby College Preparatory-Class Official, Vire-President CD5 High Scholarship Legion CD5 Swimming, Varsity ccQro Jon ZALAZAR General- La Salle f 9 Q IW-'Wwe ' .llfm Red and Green Come all students of L. P. High, We will shout our cheers to the sky. 'Neath our colors flying on high Loyalty will never die. Wave our banners of green and red, Brightly flashing high over head. Always loyal, La alle-Peru- Great our love for you. School of honor, glory and fame- With true pri e we re praising your name, Known throughout our country and state As a school that's truly great. Everyone is singincg your praise5 All our voices lou ly we raiseg Always uiright, noble and true: Hurra ! La Salle-Peru. Page Fifijy-fve ELL ESS PE The Junior Class M OFFICERS VINCE FLANNERY. . . ............ ....... P rexident THELMA LEVAN .... .... V ice-Prexidmt JEAN COOK ......,. ....... S cemetary HERSGHEL NORMAN. . . . ,,,,..,, Trmym-gf WILLIAM REMENIH .........,..........,...,.,,...... .Yertgeant-at-Armx ' LUCILLE CRESTO, DONALD DWORNIK .................... Student Council MISS KELLEY, MISS MALONE, MISS DRAPER, MISS DICKSON, MR. LEFLER, MR. HENDERSON ............ , ..... . . . .Clan Advirerf BLUE AND WHITE .................... . . . ,,,, C1415 Calm-J ABRAMS, ELIZABETH ANN AMSLER, RONALD ..,... AMSLER, RUTH .....,... ANDERSON, ELLEN .... . . , ANDRACKE, MILDRED. . . ANGLAVAR, SYLVESTER. , ANKIEWICZ, VERONICA.. ARKINS, FERN ..,...... BACH, GERTRUDE. . . BAKER, LEOLA ,... BAKER, THELMA .,.. BALES, DORIS, ...... BARONI, JOSEPHINE. . . BATTY, HAzEL ...... BAYNE, BEULAH .... BENNETT, JAMES .... BENNETT, THOMAS .... BERGLEZ, ANNA ,..,... BERRYMAN, ELEANOR. . . BIENEMAN, CHARLES .... BILHAUER, JANE ...,. BONE, EUGENE ........ BRANDNER, CLIFFORD ..,. BRAUN, BERNADETTE. . . BREUNING, FREDERICK. . BREWER, MARY .,..... BROWN, MONDELEAN. . . BROOKER, DONALD ..... BROOKER, ROBERT .... BUDGEN, ANTON, . . . . CARROLL, MARY ..,. CANNON, JOHN. , ...,, . CARTER, WILLIAM ...,.. CHRISTOPHER, WILLIAM ..... CILLA, MENA ......... CONDRON, HELEN .... COOK, JEAN ..,.... COOK, RUTH. .,.., . COUGHLIN, ISAEEL .... Cox, LOUISE ,...... CRASE, EVELYN ...... CRESTO, LUCILLE ....... CURATOLO, JOSEPHINE. . . CURRIE, WINSTON ,... . . DELANEY, LUCILLE ..... DELARERE, EDWARD .,.. DEMES, NICHOLAS .... DONARSKI, FRANCES, . . . DONOVAN, CECIL .,.., DOWNS, VIRGINIA ..,. Page Fifty-:ix '. '. 1A .Bureau , . .Peru . . .Peru . .Utica La Salle La Salle , . .Peru La Salle La Salle . , .Peru . . ,Peru .Bureau La Salle Oglesby La Salle La Salle La Salle La Salle La Salle , . .Peru La Salle La Salle La Salle . . ,Peru , . .Peru La Salle La Salle rlington . . . Arlington '.'f.'Tf5 La Salle La Salle La Salle Oglesby La Salle La Salle . .Utica . , .Peru . . .Peru La Salle . . .Peru La Salle y Grove La Salle ......Utica . . .Peru Oglesby La Salle La Salle La Salle Oglesby DUDEK, FRANCIS .... DUYE, HENRY .....,., DWORNIK, DONALD .... EASTMAN, IRENE ....... EDGECOME, GEORGIA. , . ENTWISTLE, RICHARD. . . ERLENBORN, HARRY .,.. ETSCHEID, MARCELLA. . . EWALD, RAYMOND. . . FENTON, EARL ..... FENTON, PAUL. . . FESTA, JOHN ........ FLAHERTY, ESTHER .... FLANNERY, VINCENT. . . FLYNN, JAMES ...,.,. FOLEY, ROEERT, . . . , FRANZ, FRIEDA .,,.. FURLAN, ADOLF ,..... GAMACHE, DOROTHY .... GARZONIO, LEROY. . . GIBSON, HELEN ..... GLEICH, CAROLYN .,.. GODOWAN, FRANK. . . GOSKUSKY, GEORGE. . . GRAY, ELEANOR .... GRESS, LOIS ...... GROSS, FRANCIS ........ GRUEICH, TEOPHIL ..... GRzYEOwsKI, SILVESTER. GUINA, ALISUIS ........ GURRAD, JOHN ..... HALM, WILLIAM ....... HANSEN, MARJORIE. . , . HARAMINCICH, FRANCES. HAUPTMAN, EMIL ,..... HERBOLSHEIMER, CATHER HILL, MARJORIE ....... .....La Salle ....,.UtiCa ..,..Peru ,..,...UtiCa .....La Salle .. ..... LaSalle .,.....Peru .. ..,.... Peru . .... LaSalle .....La Salle .....La Salle .....La Salle .,..Zearing .....La Salle .......Urica .,...La Salle .....La Salle ..,..La Salle .,...,.Peru .....La Salle .....La Salle ......,Peru ..,,..,Peru , .... La Salle . , . . ,Oglesby ga .......Peru ........Peru Q .. ..... LaSalle 93 . . . , ..,. La Salle .....LaSallc if O .....LaSalle . ....... Peru A ..... Lasanc Q .....LaSalle 1 .....LaSallc QD INE ............... Peru , HOCKING, CYNTHIA. ....... ..... , . . .Oglesby HOCKING, SAM. . .Perufyl HOSCHEIT, FRANCIS ...,.................... Peru HUCKINS, CHARLES, . . . . HUDAK, HAROLD ...... HUNTER, GLENN. ....., JAGODZINSKI, CONSTANCE. . , JAMES, CHARLOTTE ...... JOOP, CHARLOTTE ....... KALLNER, BERNICE ..... KEMPER, NATHALIE .... KIDD, DONALD ..,... KING, BERNADETTE. , . . ............... La Salle .....,.LaSalle . . ..... Piety Hill , . , . .La Salle . ,.... Bureau .,...La Salle . . . . . .Peru .,......Peru . , . . .Oglesby ...Peru M KNAPP, ROBERT ...,..... KNEEEONE, Roan ....... ELL Ess PE La Salle . ............. Oglesby KOBHLBR, KENNETH ,...,........,......... Peru KOKOIZKA, ANNA ......,....,. . . ..... Peru KoNzELMAN, WALTER, , . KRULTZ, ALICE ....,..,. KURTz, SAMUEL ....... LANGB, CALVIN .... LANE, IRENE ,... . LEEA, HARRY ..... LEVAN, THBLMA .... LBYB8, GEORGE ..... LILEA, MARY. ..,,.... . . LINOENMEYER, OMER ..,. .. . ..,. Peru .......Pcru . Bureau .........Peru ..,.,.LaSalle ..,...LaSalle .......Pcru .,.....Peru .,....LaSalle .......Pcru LINOENMEYER, RAYMOND. . , .,.....,. Peru LINER, LEROY ,......... LIIHBWBKI, OSCAR ....... LIBTER, FRED ,...... LOEEACH, RICHARD ..., IJOHN, DOR1s ,.... . . LUETICHER, BETTY, , . . LUOAR, AONEB ....,. MAAII, RUTH ........... MACKEY, GLENWOOIJ ..., MAHNICH, FRANK ..... MALONE, GEORGE. . , MALONB, HENRY ...., MANKOWBKI, SALOME. . . MARKOVICI-I, JENNY .,... MARIIIALL, MARIAN ..,.. MARUHALL, ONALEE. . . MAMIEON, ROBERT ,... MECOzzI, MARY .... MEE, ELsIE ....... MENO, LOIB ......,. MERsCH, HERMAN ,,., MERTLE, ELEANOR .... MILLER, DALE ,.....,. MITCHELL, WILLIAM ..,. MONTOONERY, HELEN. . , MUELLER, ANOELYN ..., . . .,.... Oglesby ...,..LaSalle ......LaSalle .......Pcru .....Peru .......Pcru ......LaSal1e ...,..La Salle . . . . . .Oglesby ......La Salle , ..... LaSalle ......LaSalle ..,...La Salle Oglesby .......Pcru , ..,.. LaSalle .......Pcru .....Peru .......Pcru .........Peru ......LaSalle ......Urica ......Utica ......LaSalle ......LaSalle .......Pcru MUNTO, ROBERTA ........,..... ,........ P eru MURPHY, MARY CATHERINE ..... ...... L a Salle MCCIJOUOHAN, WAYNE ...,.,. ......... P eru MCHUOH, ELIZABETH ....... ...... L a Salle MCLAUGHLIN, RITA ..... .,.,.. L a Salle NADVBNIIK, CHRISTINE .,., .,.... O glesby NORMAN, HERBCHEL ..... NORTON, EONA .....,. OxLEsON, JOHN ..... OxLEsoN,joaEPH. , . OITIKTAG, HILDA ...., O'TOOI.E, EDWARD .... PAIIROCKI, ELBANORB .,.. PARwNl, PEARL ....., PAYNE, HAROLD ,..... PEREA, EDWARD ........ ..,...LaSalle .,....LaSallc ..,.,.LaSalle .....,LaSalle .........Peru ......LaSalle ,.....Oglesby .,.,..LaSalle ......Urica ......LaSalle PIBRICHALIKI, EDWARD .... ...... L a Salle PILAIKKI, JOHN ........, PILCH, EDWARD ...... PIECIA, CHARLES .... POREMEA, JOSEPH ...., PREsToN, GLAnYs ......, La Salle ,.,...La Salle ......Oglesby La Salle La Salle PRzEYLINxKI, BERNICE ...,. ...... L a Salle PYIZKA, EVELYN ...,.,.. PYIZKA, EDWARD ..... REDEEN, EsTHER ,... ......LaSalle ,..,..LaSalle .....Peru REED, RUBY ............. ...,. P eru REMENIH, WILLIAM ,....... ...., P eru ROBINSON, VINCENT LEROY .... ..... B ureau ROEALIA, ANOELO ........... ...... L a Salle ROUNDB. IRENE ....... .... L a Salle RYGALSKI, RALPH ,.... .... L a Salle SADOWSKI, JOHN ,... ...,,.. P eru SARTORIA, PETE. . , .... La Salle SCANLON, ALICE .... ..,... L a Salle SCHECK, HELEN .....,. ...... L a Salle SCHLOESSER, BERNICE .... ....... P eru SCHULZE, FERN HENRIETTA . . . , . . .La Salle SCHWEIOER, LEsTER .,......,.,............ Peru SETINz, VERNA ................ M ...... La Salle SEvERsON, GERA . ...,... . rica SHARPE, ROEERTKIM. . . ' .... . . a SHINsIcI, CLARENCE ................,. ..... P eru SKELTON, ALICE .........,................ Peru SLEOOISTER, NINA .,,.. .............,. B ureau SLIMICO, STANLEY ..... ........ ,..... . P eru SMITH, WILSON ....... ..... P eru SMITH, WOODROW ...,.... ......... P eru SMUDZINSKI, HBRbiAN ..,.. . .,... La Salle SNELL, EUGENE ......,. ....., U tica SNELL, JACK ........... ...... U tica SORRENEON, DONALD ..,. ......... P eru SORRENTINO, ANNA ..... ,..... L a Salle SPELICH, AGNES ....... ...... L a Salle SPRIET, LUCILLE ......,. ...... O glesby STACHowIAIc, DOROTHY .... ....... P eru STALKER, ELDRED ..... ...... L a Salle STEINz, ERNEST ......... ......... P eru STEvENsoN, FLORENCE. , . .,.... La Salle STEvENsoN, WAYNE ..... .... L a Salle STEVENBON, WILLIAM ..,.. ,.,, L a Salle STEWART, GLENN ..,.... , , , Peru STEWART, RALPH ...... ,...... P eru STRELL, AUGUST .... ...... L a Salle STRELL, JOHN .... ..... L a Salle STRUKEL, JOSEPH .... ..,... L a Salle STUPPY, EVELYN .,.... .,.... L a Salle SWEOER, JOHN ......... ...... L a Salle TALAOA, BOLBSLAUS. ,... ...... O glesby TALLMAN, GEORGE ........ .,.... L a Salle TAYLOR, KATHERINE ........ ....... P eru THoMAs, GRACE ELIzAnETH .... ..... B ureau TIDEEECK, RALPH ....,..,.. ,... L a Salle TRAEGER, HELEN. ,... , . .... La Salle TRDIN, LUCY ....... ....... P eru TURNER, HARRY ..,. ...,... P eru. . UREANC, Rosa ......,. ...... L a Salle VEECOONI, GUSTAVE .... .... L a Salle VREA, RUTH ............. ......... P eru WAszIcOwIAIc, RAYMOND. ............,.. La Salle WEBER, MARY .....,................... La Salle WBBERLING, ERNEST. . . . . T. . . . . . .La Salle WEILANIJ, DOROTHY ...... Peru WELCH, BETTY LOU. ,....,,..,............ Peru WELCH, ESTHER ............,...,....... Oglesby WELCH, ROBERTA. . . ...,.. La Salle WEsT, CAMILLA. , . ..,... La Salle WICKERT, ELVIRA. . , ....... Peru WITIE, CLARA .... ...... L a Salle Woons, SUEAN .... ....,. L a Salle WUJEK, LILLIAN .... ..... M endota WYLIB, ELWOOD .... .,.,,,,,,, L 3 Sgllg Page Fifty-mlm JONES, FLORENCE. Je WYSOCKI, ALOISIUS.. . . YAEGBR, LYNUS, , . . . ALEXANDER, MURIEL ARBOIT, ALDO, ..,.. BALZARINI, ELIGID. . ARMON, ANNE ,,.., BARTO, KENNETH. . . ELL E .....LaSalle . ...... ,... . ..Peru The Junior ...........,.Oglesby BIEDERSTEDT, GLENN, . . . BIOLCHINI, JEREMIAH BRANNON, LOUIS ..... BROVELLI, PI-IILLIP. . BUNGART, MARY ,.., BURKHART, JOHN .... CANALE, MARY. . . CASKEY, FLORENCE. . COLMANE,JOsEPH. . . DONAHUE, LOIS ..,.. ENGEL, DOROTHY. . . FARNETTI, EUGENE, , FEILHAUER, ELIZABET H ..., GISLER, NORMAN .4..... GRAJEWSKI, ROBERT. . GRESS, RUTH .,...,... HARTH, EVANGELINE .... HERRICR, CARL ,.,., . . HUNDT, ROBERT ...... JARONSKI, WALTER. . . . . . , . .Oglesby . . . ,Oglesby . . . .La Salle . . .,.,. Peru . . . ,La Salle . . . .Oglesby . , . .La Salle . . , .Oglesby . . . .La Salle . , . .La Salle . . . .Oglesby . . . .La Salle , . . .La Salle . , . . ,Peru . . . . . . .Peru , . . .Oglesby . . . .La Salle . . . . .Peru . . . .La Salle . . . .La Salle . . . .Oglesby . . . .Oglesby . . . . . . .Peru . . . .La Salle . .Oglesby . . . .La Salle ss PE we ZENS, THEODORE ..... La Salle ZUCCARIN1, MARY. ..,. ..,.. P eru Plus Class KOLOWSKI, EDMUND .... La SallC KRAUSE, LILLIAN ...,. . . .Peru KUCZYNSKI, FRANK. . . KUEHN, KENNETH ...,.. .... Oglesby . . .Peru KURKOWSKI, DOROTHY. La Salle KURKOWSKI, VIVIAN .... ..,. L a Salle LOEBACH, EDWARD .... La Salle MALLIE, EDWARD ..... La Salle MARZETTA, DANTE .,., Oglesby MENCIN, ADOLPH .,... Oglesby MEYER, WALTER .... . . .Peru ODDO, ANTONE. . . La Salle POCUIS, JOE ,.,.... Oglesby RADTKE, ROBERT .... REED, RUSSELL ....... ...Peru ...Peru REIZNER, MIRIAM ..., Oglesby ROBINSON, RONALD ..,.... ..., L a Salle ROSENKRANZ, FLORENCE ..... .... L a Salle SCHEMERHORN, JOHN ..,. , . .... La Salle SCHMITZ, HELEN ...,,.,. ..,. L a Salle SCHMITZ, LEGORA . . SCHOTT, JEAN ....... SETINZ, JOHN , . ...... . TOBLER, HERALDEAN .... . . ,Peru La Salle . . .Peru . , ,Peru KANB, JAMES ..., I .,.. Year O TUBICII, MICHAEL ,.... Oglesby VEGEL, MARY ..,.., La Salle ZEVNIK, HELEN .... La Salle List of Junior Plays, 1904-1933 Given : 19Q4-WHAT BECAME OF PARKER. 1905'BROTHER JOSIAH. 1906-A SCRAP OF PAPER. 19071PATIENCE COperaD. 1908-THE SNOWBALL. 1909-MR. BOB. 1910-A PRACTICAL JOKE. 1911-HEARTSEASE. 1912-THE COLLEGE WIDOW. 1913'T'DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL. 1914-THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN. 191 SYCHRISTOPHER JUNIOR. 1916-HIS EXCELLENCY-THE GOVERNOR. 1917-MARY JANEIS PA. 1918-FATHER AND THE BOYS. Page Fifgy-eight 1919 1920 -IF I WERE KING. -IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. 1921-NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH. 1922-COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN. 1923'BELIEVE ME XANTIPPE. 1924-THE HOTTENTOT. THE IMPORTANCE OI-' BEING 1925-T EARNEST. 1926-THE CHARM SCHOOL. 1927-HONOR BRIGHT. 1928- 1929i THE YOUNGEST. MERTON or THE MOVIES. 193OqTHE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON. 1931-THE QUEEN'S HUSBAND. 1932-SMILIN' THROUGH. 1933-BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS. WALTER WIDMAN .... KORRAL BRACKMAN .... EVELYN HINRICHSEN. . . LoIs TROMPETER ......... HELENSTAUCI-I.......... ELL Ess PE The Sophomore Class OFFICERS . . . . . .Preridmt . .Vice-President ........Yecretary .........Trea.rurer VITO RICCI, LOIS BURKART .......... MR. DOLAN, Miss MILLER SILVER AND GREEN ...... ADLER, WALTER .... ADRIAN, RoEER'r,. . . Sergeant-at-Armr . Student Council Miss ROBINSON, MISS HELD.. . . .Clary Advirers .........Peru .....La Salle AIMONE, FRANcIs ..... ..... O glesby ALICKI, EDWARD ,... ....... P eru AmLER, DOROTHY .... ..... L a Salle ANDERSON, VIVIAN .,... ..... L a Salle ANKIBWICZ, JoI-IN ...., ......... P eru AKKINI, JAMES ....... ..... L a Salle ARNOLD, FRANCIS ..... ,...... P eru ARNOLD, JoI-IN ..... BAKER, DBFAYE ,... BAKER, EDITH .... BAsALAY, CASIMIR. . . .......Peru . ..... ..,Pcru .....,LaSalle ......LaSalle BAWIBC, SOPIIIE .... . ..... Oglesby BENEDICT, JUNE ...... ...... L a Salle BECKER, Orro .......... ...... L a Salle BERRYMAN, GERALD , BIRTOLINO, LILLIAN, . . . ...... La Salle . . . ..... La Salle BIRD, EARL ..,......, ......... P eru BIOLCHINLJOIBPHINE. . . ..... Oglesby BIOLCHINI, JosEvII ..,. ..... O glcsby BoYLE, JEAN ......... ...... L a Salle BRACKMAN, KORRAL .... ...,.. L a Salle BIATB, EDWARD ...... ....... , .Peru BIAY, LERoY ...... ...... O glesby BIIDA, ELMO ....... ...... L a Salle BRUNO, LAwRENcE .... ........, P eru BUYPINGTON, RUTH. BUNOART,JOBEPl'l. . . BUNKER, MAE ...... BURoER, FLOYD .... BURKAR1, LOIS ..... BURLE, MARY .... CAIIILL, JANE ..... CAHILL, MARY ..... .....LaSalle .. ....., LaSalle Deer Park ......LaSalle .........Peru ......LaSalle .....LaSalle .....LaSa1le CABBATA, MARION ,.... ..... L a Salle CHARLEY, MARION .... ......... P eru CI-IARNElxEY, HENRY .... ..... L a Salle CLEER, LYLA ......... ....... P eru COLMANB, MARY. . . ..... La Salle Cosonovs, EILEEN ...... ......... P eru COSTA, CLARA .......,.... ..... O glesby COUOHLIN, MARGARET ,,.. ..... L a Salle CRINIQAN, DOROTHY ,... ......... P eru CURATOL0,' SAM ,......... ..... L a Salle DEGRooT, GEURGENETTE .... ....... P eru DEGRoo1', PAUL .......... .....Peru DEMA1'rIA, QUIN'I'o ..... ..... P eru DIAL, NELsoN ........ ...... U rica DICRIIPINO, JDE .,.... ..... L a Salle DIMOND, COLETTE .... ..... L a Salle ......................ClaJ.fC0lar.r DIMoND, PAUL ..,...... DONNELLY, DOROTHY . . La Salle l:llllLaSalle DONOVAN, ELMETA ...... ....... P eru DOYLE, PI-IYLLIE MARY. DUFFY, LILLIAN ....... DUNCAN, JEAN ........ ......LaSalle . ......... Peru ......LaSalle DzIARNowsIcI, FI.oRYAN ..... ......... P eru DUNCAN, PHYLLIS ......... ...... L a Salle DzIEIcAN, IRENE ,..,... ......... P eru EADE, EURITH ,......... ..,... L a Salle Enoeomn, LAWRENCE ..... ...... L a Salle ELIEL, JEAN ............ ...,.. L a Salle ELLEERG, WAYNE ....... ....... P eru FELLOWS, MARY JEAN, . FERRETTI, SANTINA .... FBRRONI, GENo ....... FILIPIAK, FLoRENcE. . . FIsI-IER, ROEERT ...... . . . ...... La Salle . ...... La Salle . ....., Peru .........Peru ......LaSalle FITZGERALD, GLADYS .... ....... P eru FLAEERTY, PATRICIA. . . FLANAGAN, JAMES ..... FLOROPULOS, BILL ..... FRANREN, EDwARD .... FRANKOVICH, JOHN ,... FREIER, MERLE ....,.. FREY, IoNE ......... GAEDE, CARI... . . GBNDB, ANNE .... GBNDB, MARIE ..... GIIIGI-II, EDITH MAE. . GIERAT, CI-IARLo'rrE. . . GLOWACKI, ISAEELL. . , GLYNN, EDWARD ..... GOLDEN, LOIS ....,... Gos'roMsIcI, HELEN. . . GRAY, VIRGINIA ...... GROCHOWSKA, VICTORIA GRossIcREUTz, DORIS. , . GRossIcREU'rz, GEoRoE. GRABOWSKI, HARRY .... GUINA, BARBARA ..... HAAS, GERALDINE ....... HALE, DONALD ........ HAMER, IRA EDWARD. . HARRISON, HAROLD .... HAUPTMAN, EMIL ..... HEGLAND, NELs .... HEss, DORIS ....,. HILL, ARTHUR ........ . ...... La Salle ......LaSalle ......LaSalle . ...... La Salle . ...... La Salle .......Peru .........Peru ......LaSalle ......La Salle .....,LaSalle ...,..LaSalle .....,LaSalle ......LaSalle ......LaSalle ......LaSalle ......LaSalle ......LaSalle . ...... La Salle . ...... La Salle . . . ...... La Salle . ...... La Salle ......LaSalle . . . . .Mendota . . . ...... La Salle .........Peru . ...... La Salle . . . .Jonesville ........Urica ......Utiea ......LaSalle HILL, EVBLYN, . . . ........ ........... P eru HINRICI-IsEN, EVELYN. . . . . ......... La Salle Page F ifgy-nine HOCHGUERTEL, EMMA. . . HOERNER, DORIS .... . . HOLTZ, RICHARD. . . HUDAK, JOHN ,.,,.. . . HUGHES, MARGARET ..,. HUNTER, CLIFFORD . .... HURST, DONALD ...... HUTCHINSON, KENNETH . IVLOW, KAY .......... JACK, RALPH . ....... . JAGODZINSKI, DOROTHY JAKSE, EDWARD ....... JANKA, HELEN ....,.. JARACZEWSKI, MARTIN. JASIEK, JOSEPH . ...... . JASIEK, STANLEY ....., JENKINS, RUTH ..,..., JOHNSON, GUY MELVIN JOZWIAK, VIRGINIA. . . KACZMAREK, JANE ..,. KALINOWSKI, STANLEY. KAPINSKI, HATTIE. . . . KASTERNER, HELEN. . . KASZYNSKI, HENRY .... KASZYNSKI, JOHN .... KELLY, CHARLES. . . KELLY, WILLIAM. . . KINDER, ANN. . . KIRWAN, JANE. . . KMIECIAK, ANNA. . KMITTA, ELFRIEDA. . . KMITTA, RITA ..,.. KILCZASKI, PETER ...., KONIECZKO, HYACINTH . . KOPPEN, THELMA ..... KORTER, CATHERINE. . KOTECKI, JOAN. .... . KRAMKOWSKI, JOHN. . . KRATz, INEZ ....... KROLAK, EDWARD. . . KRYSIAK, BERNICE. . . KULPA, JOSEPHINE. . . KUTTER, HAROLD. . . LAMPS, WALTER .... LANGE, ELMA. . . LENT, HERBERT .,.. LINDER, GEORGE. . . LISS, FRANK ..,... LISS, LEONARD ..... LOBBINS, BLANCHE. . . LOCKE, BERNARD. . . LINEGRA, TONY. . LONG, EVERETTE. . . LUND, FRANK ...,.. LUWANSKI, LUCILLE. . . MACKIEWICZ, EDWARD. MAGNALL, ALICE ..,.. MAHER, FRANCIS ,...., MALONE, HELEN ...,. MARCZYKOWSKI, CLAREN MARTIN, LUCILLE ..... MATHIESON, ELEANOR. MAURER, LLOYD ...... MCDOWELL, CRAIG .... CE... MCINERNEY, MARGUERITE .... . . . MELTON, MYRTLE .... MERTES, BERNARD. . . Page sixfy ELL Ess PE . . . .Peru . . . .Peru .La Salle .La Salle .La Salle .La Salle .La Salle .La Salle . . . .Peru .La Salle .La Salle .La Salle .La Salle . . . .Peru . . . .Peru . . . .Peru .La Salle .La Salle .La Salle .La Salle .La Salle .La Salle .La Salle . . . .Peru . . . .Peru .La Salle . . .Utica . . . .Peru . . .Utica .La Salle .La Salle .La Salle . . . .Peru . . . .Peru . . . .Peru .Oglesby . . . .Peru . . .Peru . . . .Peru . . . .Peru Jones ville . . . .Peru . . . .Peru .La Salle . . . .Peru .Oglesby .La Salle . . . .Peru .La Salle . . . .Peru .La Salle . . . .Peru .La Salle . . . .Peru .La Salle . . . .Peru . . .Utica .La Salle .Oglesby .La Salle .La Salle . . . .Peru . . . .Peru .La Salle .La Salle .La Salle .La Salle MEYER, HELEN ..... . . ...La Salle MICHALSKI, VIRGINIA. . . .... La Salle MIKLAVICH, STANLEY. . . ..., La Salle MICCHEL, PAUL ...., . . .Utica MoNczYNSKI,JOHN ,... . . . .Peru MUELLER, EDWARD. . . ....... Peru MUSSETTI, JOSEPHINE .... ,,.. O glesby MUSIAL, LOUIS ..,... NIESEN, GEORGE. . . NOGAY, CLEMENT .... NOONAN, ANNE ..... O'BERTO, ALBERT .... OLIGCHLAGER, ETHELY N, OLSZEWSKI, LEONARD. . . OLSZEWSKI, MARY .... ORESAR, URSULA ..... PAKULA, VIRGINIA. . . PESCETTO, CATHERINE. . . PFAB, BENEDICT. . . . . PFLIESEN, CECIL. . . PIERRO, CHRIST ..... PIKULA, STANLEY .... PIJANOWSKI, STANLEY. . . PLYM, ANDREW ....... PODLINSEK, EDWARD. POREMEA, HELEN .... PORIKOS, JOHN . .... . PRZYEYLA, FRANCIS .... PYSZKA, ESTHER. .... PYSZKA, KAROLD ..... RATAJCZAK, EDWARD. REAM, WALTER ....... REARDON, DON. . . REED, JAMES. .... . REMENIH, VICTOR . . RICCI, VITO ...... RIECK, ARLENE .... RIETGRAF, ELMER. . . ROACH, JOHN ...... RODA, HENRY ....... ROGINSKI, EDWARD. . ROMANO, ANTHONY. . ROSZCZYK, FLORENCE. RUDORE, LUCILLE .... RUDZINSKI, CELIA. . . RUSHEORD, EUGENE. . RUSSELL, FRANK ..... RYDLEWSSKI, EDWARD. . . SAEATINI, FRANK ...... SABO, EDWARD .... SAINAI, EDWARD. . . . SAROSINSKI, STELLA .... SCAPINI, CELIA ..... SCHAEPER, GEORGE. . SCHMITZ, MARION. . . SCHMITZ, ROLAND. . . SCHMOEGER, HAZEL. . . SCHULTE, JEAN ANN. . SCHWEDA, EDWIN .... SCHWEICKERT, CARL. . SELL, ALEERT. ..... . SENICA, RUDOLPH, . . SEVER, ANTONETTE. . . SIEMBAB, JOSEPH ..... SKOTNICKI, FRANK. . . SLEDGISTER, ALICE. . . SNYDER, LEVISON. . .....Peru ....La Salle ....La Salle ......LaSalle Cedar Point . . . . . . .Peru . . . .Oglesby . . . .La Salle .......Peru . . . .La Salle .......Peru . . . .La Salle . . . .La Salle ....Peru ...Peru ....Peru .......Peru . . . .La Salle . . . .La Salle . . . .La Salle . ...... Peru . . . .La Salle . . . .La Salle . . . .La Salle ......Peru . . . .La Salle . . . .Oglesby .......Peru LaSalle ......Peru .......Peru . . . .La Salle ...Oglesby . . . .La Salle . . . .La Salle ....La Salle . . . .La Salle .......Peru . ...La Salle . . .Utica . . .Peru . . .Peru . . .Utica . . .Peru .....Peru . . . .Oglesby ......Peru ...Peru ...Peru ......Peru . . . .La Salle . . . .La Salle ....Peru ....Peru . . . .Oglcsby . . . .La Salle ......Peru ...Peru ...Peru ...Peru SODEREERG, FLORENCE. . SORRENTINO, JOE, ..,. . SPAYER, JOSEPHINB .,... SPLITTBTOBSBBR, MARTHA ELL Ess PE . . ...,.. Peru . . ..... La Salle .....LaSalle , . . ...,.. Peru STAcHowIAIc, ALOIBIUB ..... .,.. . . .Peru STALKER, RUEEEL ....,., STAUCH, HELEN ......., STEDMAN, ARDELLE. , STRICKLAND, WILLA .... STRDUT, DAVID ....., STRUKEL, ANN ...... STUART, ERNEET ,.... STYMA, EETHER. .,.... . SWANSON, DOROTHY ..,. TALAGA, EDWARD. . , TEscH, GLENN .....,.,. TDELER, WILLIAM. .... . TOMASBWBKI, RAYMOND. TRAEGER, META .,.... TREOONING, SHIRLEY. . . TRDMPETEII, MARY ..... TRUMII, ALFRED ...,., TYLER, DORTHEA, . . .. ..... La Salle .....,Peru ......Peru . . . . La Salle . . , . .La Salle . . ,. .La Salle .....La Salle .La Salle .......Utica , . . . .Oglesby .....La Salle . . ...,. La Salle . . . ..... La Salle . . ...,. La Salle ,...LaSalle ........,.PeI'u Jonesvillc ...,....Peru UREANC, HELEN ........ URnANowsxI, MARTHA. , . VASICAK, JOHN ........ VOGRINI, THERESA. . . VOGT, ELIZABETH .... VREA, EDWARD .,... VROMAN, HENRY. . WALTER, GEORGIA. . . WALTER, MARJDRIE .... WASIK, MARY ...,...,... WAsILEwsIcI, LEDNARD. . . WASILBWSKI, MARY ..,... WAYTENlCK, FRANCIS ..... WEIEHIET, ELAINE ..... WEYAND, KENNETH. . . WHEELER, DORIS .... WHITE, KATHRYN ..,... WIDMAN, WALTER ..... WITBK, STANLEY ....... WRoczYNsIcI, FELIX ..... ZAHROBTNIK, FRANK .,... ZIBLINSKI, MARY ...... ZYWICA, LED ........ The Sophomore Plus Class ALLEN, WINIERED .,... AREUCKLE, DONALD .,.. BALL, ROEER1' ....,.... BBLCHBR, MILDRED .... BIDAIIC, ANOBLO, . . . CARDANI, ANITA. . , CARDANI, ANNE ..... .........,,..,..Oglesby ,...Peru ......Peru ........Peru . . . . .Oglesby . . . . .Oglesby . . . . .Oglesby CLAY, RICHARD .,.... ..... L a Salle COULTBR, HARRY, ...., ..... O glesby DELLATORI, STANLEY .,,.. ,,... O glesby DBMATIA, KATHRYN ...... ..... L a Salle EUsTIcE, CHARLEs LESLIE. . .,.,.,.. Peru FINK, LoUIs ........... FIELDHAUER, ALEERT. . . GILLEM, L01-:IE ....... GLBICH, LORETTA .... HAGEMAN, ERWIN ...., HBLMI, LA MAR ..... HOBERG, RICHARD. . . . Anous, WALTER, . . . . . OHNSON, ROBERT ...... KASTIOAR, JOSEPH ,..,.. .. .,... LaSalle .. ..,.. LaSalle . . ...La Salle ,.....Peru ...,.,Peru .....La Salle .,..,.PeI'u ........Pcru . . . . .Oglesby .. ,.... LaSalle KASZYNIKI, HAROLD ..... ..,.. L a Salle KERNz, CAROLYN ...... KIKEL, ANNA ..... , . KKISTAPOVICH, PAUL .... KUEEEL, HERMAN .... LAUGALIE, BERNICE .... LONG, KERMIT ,..... MANKOWBKI, LED ....., MARTINJAK, JOSEPH .... MARTINI, OIDA ...,. MAUTXNO, JDHN .,... MEGLICH, SDRHIE .... MEGLICH, ANNE. . . . . . . .Oglesby . . . . .Oglcsby . . . . . .Peru . . . . .Oglesby ...,.Oglesby .....La Salle . , . . .La Salle . . . . .La Salle .....La Salle . . . . ,Oglesby . . . . .Oglesby , . . . .Oglesby MINDOCK, RALPH ,.....,. MoccHET'rI, THERESA .,... O'BYRNE, MARJORIE ,.... OLSON, AUDREY ANNETTE. PANZICA, ALICE MARION. . PARISOTIO, LEWIS. .... . . . PoLINsIcY, SOPHIE ....,... POTOCNIK, ELIZABETH .... RICHARDS, DALE ...... RIETGRAE, ETHBL .,.. ROLANDO, MARIE. , .... RowE, GENBVIBVE, ...... SAEATINI, CATHERINE .... SCHLEICHER, MILDRED .,.. SCHMOEGER, FLOYD .... SCHUMACKER, JAMES ,.... SCHWEIGERT, MBLVIN ..,. SEMYCK, JOYCE ELEANOR, , ScHUsTERsIc, JosEPHINE, . . SKOWRONSKI, JoHN ,... STELLA, EDYTI-IE ...., TAMBORINI, RENA. . . TRAEDER, RALPH .... TRDIN, OIBA ....., TUEIcIc, EMIL ....,.... VIRzI, SAM ....,........ WAIDENEACH, MILLARD .... WARD, JAMES GORDON .... WARMINGTON, EDNA. . , . . WARNBLL, JULIA ......, WELCH, VIDLA ........ WILLMEROTH, RUTH. .. . . . WILLDUGHEY, WILLIAM. . , YBSINOWSKI, ANDREW .... . , . .Peru . . . .Peru .Oglesby .La Salle .La Salle , . . .Peru .La Salle . . , .Peru .La Salle . . . .Peru .La Salle .La Salle ,La Salle . , . .Peru . . . .Peru . , .Utica .La Salle .La Salle .La Salle , . . .Peru .Oglesby .La Salle .La Salle ,Oglesby Oglesby .La Salle . . . .Peru . . . ,Peru ,Oglesby .Oglesby .La Salle . . . ,Peru . . . .Peru .La Salle .Oglesby , . . .Peru .La Salle .La Salle , . . .Peru , . . .Peru . . . .Peru .Oglcsby Oglcsby .Oglesby .0glesby .La Salle . . . .Peru .Oglesby .Oglcsby . . . .Peru .La Salle .Oglesby Oglesby . , . . .Oglesby Page ....Peru .La Salle .Oglesby Sixzjy-one - DONALD AIMONE. JOHN STOETZEL. . . PAUL GUNN ..... JEAN WEILAND. . WALTER CURTAIN ELL Ess PE The Freshman Class OFFICERS . . . . . . .Prerident Vice-President .......s6Cf6fdU ..,.....Trea.rurer Sergeant-at-Armr HYLLIS MEISENBACH .........,....... , ,Student Council MR. MULVEY, MISS PAGE, MISS ESSERY, MR. CHRISTOPHE. . .Clan Advirerr CHARLES WOOD, P BLUE AND GOLD .....,..........................,.... . . .Clan Colon AARON, EDWARD. ADLER, ARTHUR. . . ADRIAN, WILLIAM. , . AIMONE, DONALD AJESTER, FRANK. . . ALEANI, THERESA .... ALTERI, MARIE. , ANDERSON, DONALD .... ANDERSON, HERBERT ..... ANDREOLI, CARLO ..,... ARBISI, DOMINIC ........... BADzIELEWsIcA, ELEANOR. . . BARA, STANLEY. ......... . BAUERLE, FRIEDA ..,.. BAzNIIc, LOUIS ........ BENNETT, FLORENCE. . . BERNARDONI, HUGO, . . BERTA, JOSEPHINE ....,... BIALACHOWSKI, FLAVIA. . BIEUTA, LEONARD ..... BILLARD, EDWARD ..... BIRKENEEUEL, ROBERT. . . BLAZEJEWSKA, JEANBTTE. BOLELLI, ELMER WM,. . . . BRACKMAN, MARY, . . BRADY, MATILDA .... BRAUN, ORVILLE ..... BRAY, MAREL ........ , BRENNAN, HOWARD .,., BRENNAN, MARY LUCILLE. , BRIDDICK, GRACE ...,..,. BROOKER ,JEAN .......... BUCHANAN, EMMA ..... BUCHANAN, GENE MARINE. . . . . BUCI-IOLz, HERBERT ,... .... BUREINGTON, HARVEY WM. . BUNKER, MARGARET. BUSGEN, EDWARD .... CAMENISCH, DOROTHY CAMENISCH, JEAN ..... CARSELL, GLADYS .... CASSIDY, ROBERT ,.,.. CASTELLARI, ELLEN. . , . . CASTELLI, JOSEPH ..... CI-IILDERS, HAROLD .... CHIONI, HARRY ...... CHLEEUS, DOROTHY ..... CLYDESDALE, THOMAS ,... COBLEIGH, JACK ..... COBLEIGH, JEAN ..... CORLEss, MARY VIOLA .... Page Sixty-two . . .Peru . . .Peru . . . .La Salle . . . .Oglesby . . . .La Salle . . . .La Salle La Salle . , .Peru . . . .Oglesby . . .Peru La Salle Oglesby . . .Peru . . . .La Salle La Salle La Salle Oglesby Oglesby La Salle . . . .La Salle . . .Peru . . ,Peru . . .Peru La Salle . . .Peru La Salle . . ,Peru . . . .Oglesby La Salle , . .Peru Oglesby .. . .Arlington .......Peru . . .Peru . . .Peru La Salle Oglesby La Salle . . . -Peru La Salle Oglesby . . .Peru . . .Peru La Salle Utica La Salle Oglesby La Salle . . .Peru , . .Peru . . . . .Oglesby COSTELLO, EMMA ..... .....Oglesby CREGIER, ROSE MARY FRANCES. . . , . . . ,Oglesby La Salle CURRIE, GORDON WM.. ....,.. . . . . . CURTIN, WALTER ..... CZARNY, LOUIS ...... DAEEARA, LUCY, . DALEY, IDA ...... . DALTON, RUTH. . DANIEL, EDWARD DANIELS, FRANCIS ..,. DAVISON, ROBERT DAWSON, DOROTHY. . . DENBY, GEORGE ..... DESPER, KENNETH .... DICRISPINO, GERTRUDE DIMOND, TIM ........ DIRKES, LEONARD .... DONARSKI, STANLEY. . . DUDEK, RAYMOND. . . DUFFY, EDWARD. . . DUSCH, FRANCIS .... DZIEKAN, NELLIE. . , . Dznc, GENEVIEVE. . . . . , EASTMAN, WARREN. . . ECRENEELDER, MELVIN ,... EDDY, DOROTHY ...... EDDY, MELVIN .,..... EGAN, JAMES ...,...., ELLEERG, DORIS CHARL ENGEL, JOHN .... ENGEL, RAYMOND ERICKSON, ESTHER ,... FAERBER, ARNOLD. . . FALETTI, GILBERT FAUL, ALCUIN. . . FEENEY, ESTHER. . . FERRARI, THERESA .,.. FERRETTI, LENA. , FICEK, JOHN ..... FIGAS, THEODORE .... FILAS, RAYMOND .,,.. 0TTE..., .. FITZGERALD, WILLIAM .... FITZPATRICK, FRANCIS. FLAHERTY, EDMUND. . FLAHERTY, KATHLEEN, FLORIAN, GEORGE .... FOLEY, JAMES. .,.... . FORBES, GEORGE. , . FORD, ALDA ......... FORSTER, DOROTHY. , . FOUTH, WALTER, . . . . La Salle . . .Peru , .,.. Oglesby Urica Utica Peru Salle Salle Salle Salle Salle Salle Salle ,Peru Salle Salle Salle Salle Peru Peru Utica . . .Peru . . . . .Oglesby La Salle La Salle . . .Peru . . ,Peru . . . . .La Salle . . . . .Oglesby La Salle . . . . ,Oglesby . , .Peru , . .Peru . . . , .Oglesby La Salle La Salle . . .Peru . . ,Peru La Salle . . .Peru Zearing La Salle La Salle La Salle . .Utica . . .Peru . . .Peru . . .Peru La La . . . . .La La La La La La La La La FRIELINGSDORP, LOUISE. FRIBKB, OLGA, , ....,... . FURAR,JoHN ...,..,.. FURLAN, THEEESA .,.. GALLETTI, JANE ....,.. GARNCARZ, PHILIP .,., GBDRAITIS, VIOLBT .... GEDYE, GENE .....,.. GEORGE, MAYNARD .,.. GERDov1cH, JOHN ..,., GIESLER, LLOYD ..... GOLATKA, ANNA ...,,. GORE, JEAN .....,..,.. GRAJEWSKI, FLORENCE. , GROBELNY, MARIE ,.,.. GROLEAU, WILPRED. , . GRUBICH, STANLEY .... GRUENWALD, MARIE, . . GRYIIINSKI, FLORENCE. , GRZYBOWBKI, ELEANORE. . . , . . GULLO, gUlEPHINE ,.,.. GUNN, AUL .......... HAAS, MILTON .... HAOEMAN, ELSIE ..,. HALM, PATRICIA ..,.. HAMER, RUTH 4,.... HAMLIN, NORA .....,. HAMMERICI-I, FRED .... HAMMERICH, LUDWIG. , HAND, JEAN ...,,.... HANION, ELWOOD ,.,.. HANSON, ROSELLA ,.... HAKDIN, JOHN 4,....,.. HARDINO, LORRAINE. . . HBILITBDT, CHARLOTTE. HBNROTIN, JOHN ....... HESS, ZOELLA ......... HEUSER, KENNETH .... HINRICHSEN, ANNA ..., HOAR, JOHN ..,..,.,.. HOCKING, ROBERT ..... HOHLAMN, MELVIN. . . ELL E .,..La Salle ....Oglesby ...,La Salle ....La Salle Cedar Point .,..,..Peru ...,Oglesby .......Peru ....La Salle .,..La Salle ,..,.Peru ....La Salle ....La Salle ....La Salle , .... ,.PeI'u ....La Salle .,.,La Salle ....La Salle ....La Salle ....La Salle ...Oglesby ....La Salle .......Peru .,...Peru .....Peru ...,...Peru . ...La Salle ,...La Salle . . . .La Salle . . . .La Salle . . . .La Salle .......Oglesby Cedar Point . ...... Peru .,..,..Peru .....Peru . . . . . . .Peru La Salle ....,La Salle ...,.La Salle ,...,La Salle .......Peru HOLLAND, MARY, . . , .... Utica HOLOINGBR, FRANK ..., ...,... P eru HOLZ, CATHERINE .,.,... .,... L a Salle HOOVER, WOODROW. , . HOBCHBIT, JULIA ,..,. . HUDAK, FRANK ...... HUGHETT, ROBERT .... HYNDS, ANNABELLB .... INDA, CLARA ,........ JACK, ERNEST ......... JACOBSON, JEAN ....,.., JAGODZINSKI, BETTY ,... JAKSE, JULIUS ....,..,. JALOVBC, EDWARD ..... JANZ, MARIE ......,.. JARONSKI, MIKE ,...... JBSIOLOWSKI, ISABELLE. . JONES, MARTIN .....,.. JOOP, ADBLB .......... KARKOBKI, ROSE MARY. KAIZYNSKI, BERNARD ..,. KAOZYNBKI,-JOBEPH. . . KEHOE, ROSA ......... KBLLBY, WILLIAM .,... KBLSEY, DORA ...... ....LaSalle ..,....Peru . . . . .La Salle , .,.. La Salle ,...La Salle ....La Salle ...,La Salle ...,La Salle ....La Salle ....La Salle ....La Salle .,..,Peru ....La Salle ,...La Salle ....La Salle ....La Salle ...,La Salle .....Peru .,...Peru ..,..La Salle ....LaSalle ..,....Peru ss PE KBNDZIBR8KI,JOSEPH. , . KILTER, ERMA ......... KLINEPE1-ER, RAYMOND. KLUG, DOROTHY ....... KLUBACZYNSKI, STANLEY ..... KNEEBONE, RALPH, . , . . KOEI-ILER, GLADYS ..... KOENIG, FRANKLIN .... KOLODZIEJ, WALTER ..... KONCZAL, HELEN, ..... KONZELMANN, IRENB, . . . KOPCZYK, HATTIB ..,,, KOROSEC, TONY ....., KORTER, LEONA ....,.. KOTECKI, GBRTRUDB, . . KOTOWSKI, EVA ......, KOwALCzYK, ANTHONY. KRALJ, ELIZABETH ..... KREWER, MILDRED ..... KRISTOPOVICH, MARY. , . KORLAK, FLORENCE .... KROWLBY, ELIZABETH. . KRYSTOTEK, FRANCES. . . KURKOWSKI, ROBERT. . . KURTZ, LOUIS .....,.. KUTz, WALTER ....,. LENT, JOHN ........ LEPICH , ALBENA , ...., . LBSHBWSKI, WILLIAM .... LESYNSKI, JOSBPHINE. , . LBYES, DOROTHY ....,. LIBERTA, MAIDIE .,.... LIBSSE, ALVIN ...,,..., LINDENMEYER, GEORGE, LINER, ANNA BELL .... LIPKA, EDWARD ...,.. LISHEWSKI, DOROTHY, . . LOEBACI-I, CLARENCE .... LOEBACH, GRACE ......, LOEBACI-I, JOSEPH ,....., LUETSCHER, WILLIAM. . . MAAS, OTTO .......... MACKIEwICz, JOHN ..,. MAHNICH, ANOELINE. . . MALONEE, BRUCE ..... MALONE, WM ..... . . MANLEY, ROSE ,..,. . MARCHBSAN, RITA ...,. MARlNANGELI,.JOHN. . . MARINANGELI, SUSAN. . MASON, MYRA. ..,.. . . MAURER, HAROLD ..... MAYZAK, FRANK ...... MAzzUCcI-IELLI, ANGELINA ,.... MCCLOUGI-IAN, DEXTER . MCDERMOTT, JAMES ....... MEATI-IE, FRANKLIN, . . . . MEISENBACI-I, PHYLLIS .... MEUSER, OTTO .......... MEZNARlCH, HENRY ..... MIKLAVCIC, PETER .... , MIKUS, STELLA ...,.. MILLER, GLEN .... MILTON, RALPH ...... MINARCIK, ANNIE ,.... MINDOCK, MATTHEW .... MLAHAR, DOROTHY .... .....La Salle ...,.La Salle ......Urica .,...LaSalle .....Oglesby .......Peru .........Peru .....LaSalle ...,.LaSalle ...,.LaSalle ,.,....Peru ..,..,...Peru .....LaSalle ....,Oglesby ,......Peru .....LaSalle .,...Oglesby , .... LaSalle ,......Peru .....,.Peru .........Peru .....LaSalle ....,,.Peru .....LaSalle .,......Peru .....Oglesby .........Peru .....La Salle .....LaSalle .....LaSalle .........Peru ....,LaSalle .,.....Peru ........Peru . . . . .Oglesby .....LaSalle .....La Salle .....La Salle ....,La Salle .....La Salle ..Peru .....La Salle ..Peru .....La Salle .........Peru .....La Salle ......,Utica , . . . .Oglesby ....,La Salle ...,.La Salle .La Salle ......,.PerI.I . . . . .Oglesby . . . . .Oglesby .....LaSalle .....La Salle .....La Salle .....La Salle ...,.....Peru .....La Salle ...,.La Salle .......Peru .....La Salle .....La Salle ..,..Oglesby . . . . .Oglesby .......LaSalle Page Sixth-three MORROW, WILSON ,... ELL ESS PE . .,.... Peru MOYLE, FRANK ..... ..,. O glesby MUELLER, LOUISE .,.. ..... P eru MURPHY, EMMETT .... .,., L a Salle MYERS, HOWARD ...,. .... U rica MYERS, KATHRYN .... ...... U tica NADOLNY, CLARA ...., .... O glesby NADVESNIK, HELEN .,.. .,.. O glesby NARCZEWSKA, MARY . . .,.. La Salle NEWELL, ELIZABETH. . NIXON, LAURA ....... OCEPEK, CHRISTINE. . . OHLIGSCHLAGER, JAMES OKLESEN, EDWARD .... OLMSTED, CHARLES .... ORZECHOWSKA, PEARL. OSENKARSKI, ANTHONY. . . OSSOWSKI, FLORIAN. . . OSTMAN, GUNVOR .... OSTMAN, VIOLET ,..... OVERROEDER, ARLENE. . ..... Utica . . . .La Salle . . ..,. La Salle .......Peru . ..., La Salle . .... La Salle . . .La Salle . . .La Salle . . .La Salle . . ,La Salle . . .La Salle .....Peru OVERROEDER, REINALD. . . ..,..., Peru PAGORIA, JENNIE ..... PEARCE, MARY ....,.. PELKEY, HENRY .... PETERS, HAZEL ..... PETZEL, EVELYN .,.. PICCO, JAMES. ..,. . . PIECHA, EDWARD ..... PIECZYNSKI, REGINA. . PIKULA, STANLEY ..... PIOTROWSKI, VIRGINIA PIRC, MARGARET ....... PISANESCHI, JOE ....... PLAGENS, WAYNE ,.,.. PLANTON, FRANK. . . . . PODLINSEK, JOHN, . . POLITZ, FRED ...... POREMBA, STANLEY. . . POTTHOBP, RALPH ..... POTTINGER, VERN .... PRAZEN, FRANK ..., PREDANICH, MARY .... PREY, LEWIS ,.,.... PYRZ, SALOME .,,... PYSZKA, ELEANORE .,,. PYSZKA, HUBERT .... PSYZKA, MARIE ..... PYSZKA, WILLIAM ..,. RADTKE, CHARLOT .,.. RAMENOFSKY, GRACE. . RATKIEWICZ, NELLIE. . REED, LEONARD ....,. REINHARD, JOHN ...,. , . .La Salle . . .La Salle . . . .La Salle . . .Oglesby . . . . . . .Peru . . .Oglesby . . .Oglesby . . .La Salle . . .La Salle . . .La Salle . . . . .Peru . . .Oglesby . . .Oglesby . . .La Salle . . .La Salle . . . .Oglesby . . . .La Salle .....Peru .....Peru . . . .La Salle . . . . . . .Peru . . . .Oglesby , . . .La Salle . . . .La-Salle .......Peru . . . .La Salle .....Peru .....Peru . ..... La Salle . . . . . . .Peru Cedar Point .....La Salle REIZNER, FLORENCE ,.., . . . .Oglesby RICHARDSON, MARY. . . RIETGRAE, THELMA. . . RIMMELE, MARION. . . RISTAU, JOHN ........ ROBINSON, CHARLES. . . OGINSKI, LEONARD. . OSE, MARY JUNE .... ROTSART, JAMES ..... RUVA, MARIE ....... , SADOWSKI, FRANK ..., SAPRANSKA, ROSE. . . SAINAI, IRENE .... Page Sixg'-four . .... Oglcsby .....Peru .....Peru .......Peru 'f .... La sane .......Peru . . . .La Salle . . . .La Salle . . . .Oglesby . . . .La Salle . . . .La Salle ....,Peru SAMEN, EDWARD .,....... SAMPO, MARY LOUISE ..... SARTORI, ELVERA ....,.. SAULT, DORIS ........., SCHLAEGEL, GWYNNE ..... SCHMIDT, ALBERT ....,. SCHMITZ, MELCHIOR .... SCHOLLE, ANNA ...... SCHORN, DOROTHY .... SCHULTZ, ROBERT. . . SCHWEDA, EVELYN .... SCOMA, MARIE .,,.,.., SEVER, FRANCES ........., SHAUGHNESSEY, JAMES ..., SHEA, GERALD. ,,...... SHEEHY, ELIZABETH. . . SIKORA, JOSEPH .... SINDEN, JOSEPH. . . SKOFI1, EVELYN . . . SKOER, FRANK ...... SKOTNICKI, MARY ..... SKOWRONSKI, VINCE .... SLOGER, ELIZABETH. . . SMITH, ANNE ....... SMORON, WALTER ...,. SONNENBERG, HELEN .... SORRENTINO, SAM. . . . . SOTOSHEK, FRANCES ,.... SOUVITSKY, ELIZABETH .... SPERAW, RUTH ....... STARKEY, ARCI-IIE. . . STASIAK, ANTHONY, . . . STEIN, ADELE ........ STEWART, KENNETH .,.. STODDEN, ELBERT .... STOETzEL,JOHN. . . . . STROUT, LELA ....., STRUNA, EDWARD ..... SWANSON, CLYDE, . . SZEWC, ALBERT. . . SZUDA, VINCENT ....... TERSELIC, HELENE ....... TOMASZEWSKI, ADELINE . . . TOSTOVARSNIK, JOE ....... TROMPETER, MAXINE. . . TURCZYN, JULIUS ...... TURNER, MARION ...... TURNER, WILLIAM .....,. TWARDNOSKI, VIRGINIA .... TWITCHELL, ANNA. ..... . ULOTH, CHARLES ,.....,..,... URBAN, EDWARD ......,.,... VAN DE WIENGORT, MARSHALL .... . . . VASQUEZ, CATHERINE ....,.... VEGEL, FRANCES ....., VESCOGNI, BRUNO .... VIDRICH, JENNIE ,... WAITKUS, HELEN. . . WALBERG, SARAH. , . WALL, RAYMOND ...... WALTER, ORVAL .......,. WARMINGTON, MILFORD .... WASILEWSKI, EDMUND .... WASZKOWIAK, LOUISE .... WATTS, LAURA ,.......... WEBER, BERNICE ........... WEIDEN, AUGUST GERALD .,.. . . .Peru La Salle Oglesby . . .Peru La Salle . . .Peru . . .Peru La Salle La Salle La Salle La Salle La Salle La Salle . .Utica . . .Peru . .Utica . . .Peru . .Utica La Salle La Salle . . .Peru . . .Peru La Salle . . .Peru . . .Peru La Salle La Salle La Salle Oglesby La Salle . . .Peru . . .Peru La Salle . . .Peru ......UtiCa. La Salle La Salle La Salle . . .Peru . . .Peru La Salle La Salle . . .Peru La Salle . . .Peru . . .Peru La Salle La Salle . . . Peru . . .Peru La Salle . . .Peru La Salle La Salle La Salle La Salle La Salle Oglesby La Salle La Salle La Salle Oglesby La Salle La Salle ....Urica , . .Peru La Salle wBlLAND,JBAN .... WEISHEIT, EDWIN .4... WELCH, JEAN ANN ..,.. WELsH,JAMEs ..,,.., . WBRDUNG, DARLENE. . WBRNBR, MARIAN ..... WHI1-TINGTON, ALFRED. WILEERTS, PHYLLIS ..,. WILLMOROTH, LOIS .... WINDY, STANLEY ...,.. ELL Ess PE ....,Peru ,...,.,..Peru ,..,.La Salle ...,.Oglesby .........Peru , ..... La Salle . . . ..... Oglesby . . ....,.. Peru .........Peru .....LaSalle WITALKA, EUGENE ..,... . ,. .La Salle WITKOWSKI, HELEN . .,..., ..,.. L a Salle WLODARCAK, GERTRUDE ,.,., ..... L a Salle WOJCIECHOWSKI, BERNARD ..... ....,.. P cru WOOD, CHARLES ......, WOODBHANK, BERTHA. I AGATONB, ANGELO .... .....LaSalle WREN, RAYMOND ...... WROCzYNsKA, SOPHIA. . . WUJEK, STEPHEN ........ WYZGOWSKI, HELEN ..,. YAKLICH, PAULINE .,... YAZEEC, FRANK ..... ZAMBORINI, FRANK .... ZANDECKI, MARY .,.. ZAWACKI, EDWARD ..,. ZEASKE, ELDON ,.......,. ZIELINSKI, MARTIN .....,. ZIMMERMAN, KATHERINE ,.., ZIOERON, EDWARD ........ ZOKAL, Ol,GA ........... ZUPANCIC, FRANK .,.... ZURINSKI, STANLEY ...... The Freshman Plus Class ANDERSON, ELEANOR ..., ,.... O glesby ARBOIT,PETE,...,,... BAKER, ELEANOR. . . BAKER, ROGER ...... . . . . ,Oglesby . . . . .La Salle ...,,.,..Peru BARTON, WILLIAM ..... ...., O glesby BATTY, LUCILLE ,... . , . ,.... Oglesby BEREITER, ROBERT ....,. ......, P cru BIEDERSTEDT, EVELYN .,... .,,.. L a Salle BOH, JULIA .....,..... , . ..... Oglesby BORISBK, FELIx. . , . , , . BRAY, MABBL .... BIBUNING, EARL .,.. BROWN, LUCILLE .... CATALANELLO, SAM . . . COLMONE, ANTONB .... CUTLICH, NICK ..,..... ...,.LaSalle .....LaSalle .......Peru .,...Peru .....,Peru .........Peru . . . . .Oglesby DWORNIK, LORRAINE .... ....,. . Peru ENOBLB, PAUL ......,. FACER, ALVIRA ........ FALLBTTI, LAWRENCE . . FRBW, FLORENCE ,..... .....Peru ,......Peru . . ,.... Oglesby . , . . .Oglesby GARZONIA, ELINOR .,.... , ........ Peru GERGERICI-I, ALBERT. . . GIBSON, RAY ,..,..,,.. GIKDLBY, MANUEL ...,. GUILIAN, RAYMOND, HELEA, WILLIAM ...,.. HBIIJTBDT, ALBERT ,... . . ...,. La Salle . . . . .La Salle . . . . .Oglesby .... .,.Peru ...,.....Peru . 4.... Oglesby HERAKOVICH, JBNNIE .... ..... O glesby HOEERG, JANE ......... HOCKING, CLARENCE. , , .......Peru . , ..... Peru KBBN, VIRGINIA ........,, ,...... P cru KOCHANOWSKI, HERBERT .,... . .,.. La Salle KOENIG, JACK ...,...... ..... L a Salle KOBNIG, DONALD ...... KROWLEY, VERNA ,,... KUHAR, ANGELA .....,. LABATTAGLIA, MARY. , . LEwIs, MELVIN ....... ..,.,La Salle .,...La Salle . . . . .Oglesby . ....... Peru ..,..La Salle LIVEK, THBRBSA .......,..,,........... La Salle The Mid-Year ALTERI, ANOELO ANTON ....,..,... ........ P cru ANDREWS, CORINNE MARIE .,.. .,... L a Salle ARGUERIGHT, JOE ........... . , . . .Oglesby MANLBY, THOMAS JOSEPH .,.. MARINE, IRENE ...... . . . MARKS, FRANCES ....... MARTYN, EMERSON ..., MATTIUCCE, VIVIAN. . . MCVEY, ETI-IALEAN .... MEYER, CATHERINE .... MICKELSON, DOROTI-IY. . . MORRIS, IDA .....,,... MOSBACK, BEN .....,. PANZICA, SAM. . . PARISOTTO, IDA .... PATON, GLADYS .,., PERUCCO, ANNIE ,... . PONTI, MARIE, . .,.,.. . POSEVINA, HERMAN ,... PRYDE, MARCELLA ...., RIEDEL, KENNETH ...... ROBECK, ELAINE .......... ROTHENBBRGER, ALEERT ..... RUEPORT, IDA , ......... SAMOLITIS, WILLIAM ..... SCHMEIzER, ELDA ....... SCHOENING, AURELIA .... SENICA, JOE ........... SKBLTON, BETTY ......... SONNENBBRG, PHYLLIS ..... STACHOWICZ, JULIA .... TATE, JOHN ,...,.., . . . THOMAS, LEONARD ..... TOLL, HOPE ......... TUBICH, GEORGE ..... UTz, MBLVIN ...,... VENTURI, DOROTHY .... VICARE, JOI-IN ..,...... WAGNER, MILDRED .... WEEERLING, RICHARD ..., WELCH, RUTH ......... WROELEWSKI, MARY ...., ZEvNIIc, THERESA ...... ZIBAS, HELENE ..,...... Freshman Class .,...La Salle .....La Salle Mendota ........Peru . . . . .La Salle . . . . .Oglesby . . , . .Oglesby . , . , .La Salle ........Peru .La Salle , .... La Salle ......Peru .......Peru .....La Salle .....La Salle , . . .... Peru ....Urica ..,.....Peru ..,..LaSalle .....La Salle .......Peru ...,.Pcru ....,Peru ........Peru . . , . .Oglesby ..,....Peru ....Peru . . . . .Oglesby .,.....Pcru ...Ugglesgy es .....LfSallZ .....Oglesby .......Pcru ,....La Salle ..,....Peru ........Peru .....Oglesby . .Peru ........Peru . , , . .Oglesby ...,.La Salle .....La Salle ........Peru ,,...La Salle .....Oglesby . . .. .La Salle . . . , .Oglesby ......,Peru . . . ..La Salle .,...La Salle .....,.Peru ........Peru . . . . .Oglesby . . . . .Oglesby .....La Salle .....Oglesby BAIRD, MILTON .........,.,.... ..... L a Salle BARTLE'I'I', JUNE ..,.. BEARS, WILLIAM ..... ....,...Peru ..........Peru Page .fixgy-five BELTRAMINI, AMBROSE. . BELz, WILLARD ........ BIEDERSTEDT, ALBERT ..., . BILLHYMER, CHARLES. . . BONE, PAUL ...,...., . BRADLEY, ADA ...,.. CARBIS, ALICE MAY .... CARBIS, GLADYS ..,..., CASORSO, PARMELINO. . . CHEMELEWSKI, ANDREW. . . CHEMELEWSKI, STANLEY. CLAY, CURTIS ...,..... CORREDATO, ATILIO .... CROSTA, MARY ...... DANz, ELLWORTH ..,. DEBOSIK, ANGELINE ,.,, DILLON, BERNARD ...,. DOMBROSKI, ALEX ...., DOMBROSKI, MARY .... DOMKE, SADIE ,....,. DUBIN, DOROTHY .,.. EASTON, WILLIAM ...,.. ENTWISTLE, ELEANOR. , . ERICKSON, ANNA MAE. . ERICKSON, ESTHER. .,.. . ERICKSON, WALTER .... EWING, ELIZABETH .,,. FISHER, JUNE .......... GALL, GLADYS ......... GARZANELLI, ANGELO. . GARZANELLI, CATHERINE. . . . . GEDYE, DONALD .,...., GERACE, MARY ,,..,, GETTO, CHARLES ...., GILLIO, LOUIS ..... GILLIO, ROSE .... GILLIO, TONY. . . . GISLER, DELWIN ..... GLEICH, HARRY ,...... HANCOCK, WILLIAM .... HARZHEIM, MARIE ...., HEOLAND, CHARLOTTE. . HELMIG, JEAN .,..,.., HOAR, VERNON ........ HOENECK, WILLIAM .... HOCKINGS, HARRY .,.., HOLLIDAY, ELIZABETH. . HUNTER, MARJORIE .... ISAACS, HOYT ,,.,. JAKUBEK, CLARA. ,... JANZ, ANNE. ,..,..... JESILOWSKI, ISABBLLE. . KAISER, VIOLET .,,.,,. KEUTZER, EUGENE. . . KOTAR, EMIL ......... KOWALSKI, FRANCIS. , . . KRAMARSIC, RAYMOND. . KRANcIc, FRANK ........ . . KRYSIAK, EDWARD ..,.. KIRKOWSKI, LOIS .... LANE, EDWARD .... LANE, RICHAAD .... LANGE, EARLE. . , Page sixfj'-.fix E L L E . .Oglesby .....Peru . . ,La Salle . .Oglesby . .La Salle . . . . ,Peru . .Oglesby , .Oglesby . ,Oglesby . . . , .Peru . . , . .Peru . .La Salle . .Oglesby . .Oglesby . ,La Salle . .Oglesby . .Oglesby . .Oglesby . .Oglesby . .La Salle . .La Salle . .Oglesby . .Oglesby . .Oglesby . .Oglesby . .Oglesby . .Oglesby . .La Salle . . . . .Peru . ,Oglesby . .Oglesby . .Oglesby .La Salle , .Oglesby . ,Oglesby . .Oglesby . .Oglesby . , . . .Peru . . . . .Peru . .Oglesby . . . . .Peru . . . ,Utica . , . . .Peru . .La Salle Deer Park . . . . .Peru . .La Salle . .La Salle . .Oglesby . . . . .Peru . . . . ,Peru . .La Salle . . . , .Peru . , . . .Peru ....La Salle . .La Salle . .La Salle , .Oglesby Jonesville . .La Salle . .La Salle . .La Salle . .,,. Peru ss PE LATCHFORD, CARL ,... LATHAM, CHARLES. . . LIVEK, EDWARD ....... LUNDBERG, EVELYN .... MANCINIE, JOSEPH. . . MARINCIC, MOLLY ..... MARINI, MINNIE .... MARZETTA, ELVIRA .... MATIPIAK, ADELE .... MATTIAZZA, JOHN .... MATTHEWS, ROBERT .... MEJOWSKI, BERNICE ,... MOHR, EDWARD ....., MOLLAN, ARTHUR ..... MORMON, DARWYNE. . . MOSBACH, DOROTHY, . . . MUSIAL, CELIA ,..,.,... NEGRI, EMIL ......,..,.... OBRADOVICH, MILLICENT .... OLSZEWSKI, ANNA MAE ,... PARSONS, LEROY ........ PEARCE, GLENN .,.,... PIASECZNY, MAYME. . PIOLI, DALENA ...... POLINSKI, FLORENCE. . . POTTHOFF, HAROLD .... RAY, ENID ...,...,.. RAY, MAUREEN ....,. ROBINSON, LLOYD .... RODA, EUGENE ..,... ROLANDO, JOHN ...,... ROTHENBERGER, HAzEL. . SBORDONE, JOSEPHINE .... SCHMOLLINGER, ELDON ..,.. SCHNEIDER, EARL ....... SHOPPA, ANTHONY ..... SHUSTER, MARY ..... SIEBERT, GEROvIE .... SIEBERT, HARRIET ......,.. SIMKIN, RUTH ........,..,. SIOLZ, ELXZABETH MARGARET SKERSTON, HELEN MARION. . SLUSAREK, AL ...,.......... SLUSAREK, MARTHA ......,. SMENT, ELEANORE ELIZABETH .... . . STOR, HELEN ....,......... SZALEK, CHESTER MIKE ..... 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' I Em 4 gl i. 2. 4 I H l F 1 I? fx. ig? ,. 1 ,19f:'P.471 i-' Q' f 3 , n , 1 :.,'.Q,gZ'f', -AA.. . ,,1,,. , A - ' '- .V ' 1 ' 4 5 A, -N H g.. 9.1, Q...-,N ' 'fm ,... 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Mendota .,,... ILLINOIS VALLEY 1915 Won by La 1916 Won by La 1917 Won by La 1918 No meet on 1919 Won by La. 1920 Won by La 1921 Won by La 1922 Won by La 1923 Won by La 1924 Won by La 1925 Won by La L-P ...,.. 41 85 20 2-3 L-P ...... 109 1-3 MEETS- Salle-Peru. Salle-Peru. Salle-Peru. account of the War. Salle-Peru. Salle-Peru. Salle-Peru. Salle-Peru. Salle-Peru. Salle-Peru. Salle-Peru. 1926 No meet, State District Meet instead. 1927 Won by La Salle-Peru. 1928 La Salle-Peru, Second. 1929 La Salle-Peru, Second. 1930 Won by La Salle-Peru. 1931 Won by La Salle-Peru. 1932 La Salle-Peru, Second. STATE DISTRICT MEETS- 1926 Won by La Salle-Peru. 1927 Won by La Salle-Peru. 1928 La Salle-Peru, sixth. 1929 La Salle-Peru, second. 1930 La Salle-Peru, tenth. 1931 La Salle-Peru, second. 1932 Won by La Salle-Preu. STATE DISTRICT FINALS AT UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. 1914 Interscholastic at Urbana. Fourth place in Shot Put CMaloneD. Page .fixgf-:ig br 1919 Interscholastic at Urbana. First place in Pole Vault CLeeD. 1920 Irlterscholastic at Urbana. Second in Pole Vault CVohsD. Third in Pole Vault CLeeD. 1921 Interscholastic at Urbana: La Salle-Peru, third. First in Discus CKirschD. First place in Pole Vault CVohsD. First in Running High Jump QVohsD. 1922 Interscholastic at Urbana. First in Running High Jump. Third in Pole Vault, 1923 Interscholastic at Urbana First in Fifty Yard Dash CR. Fitzkeel 1924 Interscholastic at Urbana: La Salle-Peru, fifth. First in Pole Vault Cjohnsl. Second in the Mile Run CWilliamsD. Second in Fifty Yard Dash CR. FitzkeD. Third in one-hundred yard dash CR. Fitzkeel. RELAY AND INTERSCHOLASTIC TRACK MEETS- I921 Bradley Interscholastic. Flrst place in Discus CKirschD. 1921 Wesleyan Interscholastic. First place in Discus CKirschD. 1922 Bradley Interscholastic. Third in High Jump. Third in the Mile Run. Third in the Quarter-Mile Run. 1923 Bradley Interscholastic: La Salle-Peru, third, 1924 University of Michigan Interscholastic. La Salle-Peru tied for sixth place with Lansing. First in Pole Vault Qohnsl Second in the Mile Run CWilliamsD. 1924 Stagg Meet. Third in Pole Vault Qohnsl. Northwestern Indoor Meet. La Salle-Peru, first in Pole Vault Cnew record-11 ft. 6 in.D. Lombard Interscholastic Meet: La Salle-Peru, second. First in Pole Vault. First in the Mile Run. First in the Half-Mile Run. Third in fifty yard dash. Knox Interscholastic Meet. La Salle- Peru, lirst in Pole Vault. Bradley Interscholastic Meet: La Salle-Peru, second place, C161 Williams new record in Mile Run C4 1463. ELL Ess 1925 Bradley Interscholastic. Third in the Mile Run. Third in 220 yard low hurdles. Fourth in 100 yard dash. Illinois Wesleyan: La Salle-Peru, third. New record in 50 yard dash CFitzke 01543. 1926 Northwestern Indoor Meet. La Salle-Peru. Third in 880 yard run. Illinois Wesleyan Interscholastic. La Salle-Peru Second in 50 yard dash. Third in lm yard dash. Third in half mile run. Bradley Interscholasticr La Salle-Peru, second. Second in 50 yard dash. Tied for first in half mile run. 1927 Bradley Interscholastic. 1928 Bradley Interseholastic. La Salle-Peru, third in class yard and Mile Relays. 1929 Bradley Interscholastic. La Salle-Peru. Fourth in Mile Run. A 880 O Basketball and BASKETBALL-1914 to 1933 Games Games Year Won Lost 1914-15 ,... . 8 1915-16 .... . 1916-17 .... . 1917-18 .... . 1918-19 ..,. . 1919-20. , , . 1920-21 .... , 1921-22 .... . 1922-23 .... . 1923-24 ..., . 1924-25 .... . 1925-26 .... . 1926-27 .... , 1927-28 .... . 1928-29 ..., , 1929-30 ..,, , 1930-31 ..., . 1931-32 ,,.. , 1932-33 .... . 3 6 6 5 3 9 6 9 6 7 5 17 3 13 10 15 5 9 10 11 10 11 10 20 5 13 8 3 16 7 13 17 6 12 9 8 11 PE Streator Invitational: COnly part of team enteredb. La Salle-Peru. Fourth in Half-Mile. First in Cross-Country. Gridley Relays. La Salle-Peru, Seven points. 1931 Ottawa Relays. La Salle-Peru, Eleventh place. Atlanta Relays. La Salle-Peru. First in Special Events. Second in Relays. Streator Relays. La Salle-Peru. Second in Special Events. First in Relays. 1932 Ottawa Relays. La Salle-Peru, third place. Atlants Relays. La Salle-Peru. Fourth in Special Events. Third in Re ays. First in High Hurdle Relays. Gridley Relays. La Salle-Peru, third place. Streator Invitational. La Salle-Peru, First Place. Football FOOTBALL-1913 to 1932 Games Games Games Year Won Lost Tied 1913 ..... 6 1 0 1914 ..... 7 0 1 1915 ..,.. 8 1 0 1916 ..... 4 S 0 1917 .,... 4 5 o 1918 ..,., 4 0 0 1919, .... 8 1 0 1920 ..... S 3 1 1921 ..... . 7 2 0 1922 ..... 6 4 0 1923 ..... 2 3 2 1924 ..... 6 3 1 1923 ...,, 10 0 0 1926 ..... 5 3 1 1927 ..... 3 5 2 1928 ..... 4 6 0 1929 ..... 4 4 2 1930 ..... 8 2 1 1931 ..... 1 1 1932 ..... 7 10 1 0 Page Sixty-nine ELL Ess PE Football 1932 WHEN Sheik Kaszynski was elected football captain at the Old Boys' Banquet in 1931, prospects for a championshi team in 1932 were rather dim, since the loss of Benson, Bacidore, Hoelle, andg Galassi-all of them all- state honor layers-together with Tregonning, Meznarich and other linemen that deprivedj the '31 squad of its outstanding players. Coach Dean Johnson devoted four weeks to spring football practice, in which the unseasoned material developed far beyond the hopes of the most ardent followers. The return of Bo Pilch of the 1930 team and the coming in of Strell added strength just where it was most needed. A 6-0 victory over the alumni in the wind-up prophesied a real team. Most of the boys were of a football build- rugged, strong and heavy, with a natural love of the game. A strong double wing back running attack, aided by several asses was developed by Coach Johnson early in the season and as a result, TildDen, one of Chicago's outstanding teams, was defeated in the opener 26-6. Crane of Chicago was the next to fall before the bruising power of the Red and Green. Combining deadly tackling and effective blocking with its weight, La Salle- Peru rode rough shod over Normal, Mendota, and St. Bede and then chased the Morris jinx into oblivion by battering down Morris' stubborn defense for a total of four touchdowns. Victories over Hall and Ottawa brought us the Illinois Valley Champion- ship, but a let-down at Moline knocked L-P out of the state title race. A second defeat came to L-P. in the Homecoming game at Dubuque, Iowa, when Gibbs, the flashy Iowa halfback ran 4 la Grange all afternoon. Efforts to regain a chance for the state title proved fruitless when East Moline, undefeated, was unable to play L-P. on Thanksgiving Day. As a result, Engle- wood, another strong Chicago team, bowed before L-P., 9-0. The high spot of the season was reached when L-P defeated Hall before 5000 fans in a game which sent the spectators home exhausted from excitement and suspense. Brovelli intercepted the Hall pass and raced 45 yards for a touch- down behind the great interference of Steinz, his teammate, a play which stood out as the season's greatest. The team played as a unit which enabled Coach Johnson to get eleven men into every play. A weakness with the forward pass was overcome by deadly blocking in the running plays which shot Mike Hanle Capt, heik , and ot r backs into the open for many scintillating runs. QQ Pilch in the line, Steinz at end, Kaszynski at u d Hanley at hal er outstanding players in the Valley, while practically every other regulfgv s given honorary mention on all-star elevens. With most of the '32 players returning Coach Johnson is expecting to give L-P one of its best and heaviest teams. Sept. 17- Tilden ........ 6 'L-P ....... 25 Oct. 29-'Moline ,...... 6 L-P ....... O Sept. 24- Crane. ......,. 0 'L-P ....... 25 Nov. S-'Hall .......... O L-P .,.,... 6 Oct. 1- N0rmalC.H.S. 0 L-P ....... 38 Nov. 11-'Ottawa ....... 0 L-P ....... 14 Oct. 8- Morris ........ 7 'L-P.. ..... 27 Nov. 19-'Dubuque ...... 25 L-P ...... 6 Oct. 14- Mendota ...... 7 'L-P. ...... 20 Nov. 24- Englewood. . . . O 'L-P. . . . . . . 9 Oct. 22- St. Bede ....... 13 'L-P. ...... 26 Pug: Seventy ELL Ess PE Lightweight Football, 1932 THE 1932-33 lightweight football team, although very green at the beginning of the season, became probably the best lightweight football team that the school has ever had. The only defeat of the season came early in the season at the hands of Joliet, the score of which was onl 6-O. The high-light of the season came in the final ame, when they defeated' DePue's varsity team 14-O which had previously deiated the Ottawa varsity. The men who received letters this season are Chiola, Joe DiCrispino, Oddo, Berryman, Liss, Samolitis, Egan, Heuser, Cutledge, Jakse, Brandner, Garzonia, Podlinsek, Budgen, and Weberling. Out of these Chiola, Meathe, Virzi and Furlan were outstanding in the backficld. While in the line, the two ends Joe DiCrispino and Eddyjakse were fast and no one could get around their ends very successfully, Berr man, Samo- litis, Egan, Heuser, and Cutledge developed into an impenetrable fiiont line. Sept. 26-'Hall ....,,.... 0 L-P. ...... 6 Oct. 22- DePue ....,... 0 'L-P' ...... 14 Oct. 1-'Joliet ....,..,, 7 L-P. ....., 0 Oct. 'Z9-'Moline .... .... O L-P. ..... . 7 Oct. 11- Hall ........,. O 'L-P ..,..., 0- 'K-Games played here. Varsity Basketball 1932-1933 IN the past season, the La Salle-Peru township high school basketball team won ei ht games, lost ten and tied one. Considering the hardshi s of the year brought about by the loss of valuable players at the end of the fifrst semester, this is an excellent showing. Although the La Salle-Peru squad lost to Streator in the three games played, it must be remembered that Streator, contender for state honors, was hard pressed in two of these games until several of the local team were drawn because of personal fouls. During the first semester of school the team played excellent basketball in spite of the diminutive size of the players. They were clever, fast and full of fi ht. At the end of the first semester Phil Brovelli, co-captain and high scorer of the team withdrew from school. Although Phil was badly missed, Eddie Klimek and Eddie Neltner filled the vacancy excellently. Throughout the entire year, the two Di Crispino boys played excellent ball. Sam, co-captain of the team, made the all district team and Joe received honorable mention. The guards, Oddo, O'Toole, Strell, Malone, and Ricci played fine defensive ball. All of these players will be back next year. In addition Phil Brovelli, Joe Di Crispino, Sam Virzi, Heinie Kendierski, Wayne Ellberg, Charles Tamborini, and john Roach will return. Considering the quantity and quality of the return- ing players next year's team should be a world beater. 4 Dec. 9- St. Bede.. L-P Feb. 2, 3, 4,-Illinois Valley at Ottawa. Dec. 14- Ottawa ....,.. 'L-P Ottawa ........ 27 L-P ....... 15 Dec. 16- Morris .. L-P Hall ......,.., 17 L-P ...... . 27 Dec. 20- Hall ,.... 'L-P Feb. 14- St.Bede ...,,., 21 'L-P .....,. 13 Dec. 23-'Streator L-P Feb. 17-'Ottawa ....... IS L-P. ...... 25 jan. 3-'Hall ..... L-P Feb. 24- Galesburg ...., 23 'L-P. ...... 27 jan. 10- Kewanee. 'L-P Feb. 28- 'Princeton. ..... 8 L-P ..,..., 17 jan. 13- Morris. 'L-P Mar. 3- Marseilles ..... 20 'L-P .,,.... 15 Jan, 17-Strcator... 'L-P Mar - Bloomington.. 15 L-P. .... .. 16 jan. 19- Princeton ...., 'L-P Mar. 8-11-District Tournament at Ottawa. jan. 27- Waukegan ..... 'L-P Strcator. ..,... 18 L-P ....,. 23 Page Seventy 'NM lx ELL Ess PE Second Team Basketball 1932-1933 115 SALLE-PERU'S Seconds in basketball enjoyed a most successful season, winning ten of its seventeen games. They secured the Illinois Valley Con- ference Championshgp by winning five of the seven conference games dplayed. The only school to efeat La Salle-Peru was Ottawa, who in turn was efeated at least once by every other school in the league. Our seconds won by defeat- ing Marseilles in the season's final by a score of 19 to 15. The team had a slow start because of the nature of its personnel, which s made up chiefly of freshmen and sophomores. However, after losing their X two engagements by one point decisions they hit their stride which enabled t ,IBIO win live of their next six games and evidenced the fact that they would be kntenders for the conference title. The team was captained by Guido Spinach Chiola who completed his Qfourth year on the squad and his second as captain. Around Chiola were grouped 5 following players-Kendierski, Samolitis aud Egan, freshmen, Maher, Roach, and Virzi, sophomores, Garzonio and Duff, juniors. These boys will all be strong - candidates for varsity positions next year. The team was coached by Dean johnson t Dec. 9- St. Bede. L-I' ,.... 15 Jan. 19- Princeton ,,... 'L-P 7 Dec. 14- Ottawa, 'L-P ....... 20 Jan. 21- Lee Center .... 'L-P Dec 16- Morris, . L-P ..... 14 Feb. 14- St. Bede. ,..... 'L-P. Dec. 20- Hall .... 'L-P ..... 18 Feb. 17-'Ottawa .....,. L-P. Dec. 23-,'Streator. L-P ..... 21 Feb. 24- Morgan's Furn. 'L-P Jan. 3-'Hall .,., L-P ..... 32 Feb. 28- Princeton ,..,. L-P jan. 10- Kewanee B 'L-P , ,. . , 20 Mar. 3- Marseilles .,.,. 'L-P 'El Iglilirg-:Epi 4'-Indicates where the game was played N f it f Q plvl ' Q ,mx 4 Q Track 1932 THE La Salle-Peru tracksters finished another of their successful seasons with the Illinois Valley Meet at Mendota where Streator nosed out the La Salle- Peru team by a score of 65 1-2 to 62. The other outstanding happenings of the year were the defeat of Streator in its own invitational track meet which it had never lost before, and the winning of the annual State District track meet which was held on the local track. The outcome of the meet was decided by the last event, the 880 yard relay, which the La Salle-Peru team won. The tracksters easily won all of their dual meets which included meets with DePue, Princeton, Mendota, and Ottawa. The total score in the dual meets was La Salle-Peru 376.2 to the opponents 139.1. The stars of this season were: Cresto, a three year veteran and Illinois Valley champ in the running broad jump, Hassler, Illinois Valley champ in the 50 yard dash, Tregonning in the pole vault, and Massieon in the high jump. Other mem- bers who contributed to the winnings of the team are: Billard, Lund, Callahan, Roach, Ebbert, Dimond, Kaszynski, Constantine, Lemanski, Ricci, and Marliere. Page .Vevcngy-two ELL Ess PE Swimming 1932-1933 THE La Salle-Peru splashers could not boast of a winning team this season, but they could congratulate themselves upon the showings against teams of superior strength. During the season the team won two and lost five dual meets. They started the season with a victory over an All-Star Alumni team and then took a 36-30 defeat by Omaha, Nebraska state champions. They then journeyed to Peoria where they were defeated by Peoria Manual by a score of 57-15, but in a return engagement got some revenge in a 36-30 defeat. The next meet against St. Bede was won by the Freshman-Sophomore team. The last two meets were with Rockford, state champions, the rst of which was lost by a score of 60-15, but in the second which was held in the local tank the score was 48-27 the highest score made against the champions this season. This year's team was coached by Mr. Suter, a member of the faculty, who is building up a team composed mostly of Freshmen and Sophomores who will be counted on to do great things next year. The most prominent of them are: Gene Gedye, Morrow, Long, Floropulos, Skotnicki, Woods, Christopher, R. Stalker, Kaszynski, Mosbach, Ba er, Malone, Mallonee, and Snyder. Viner, who was the high point man of the season, Strell, and Dimmick are the only ones leaving the team, Pocuis has a semester of competition and E. Stalker and Fenton have another year, so the outlook for next season is very good. . ,,f Alumni .... . . . 38 La Salle-Peru ........ , 37 Omaha .... . . . 36 La Salle-Peru, . . . . . . 30 , xx Peoria ..... . . . 57 La Salle-Peru. . . . . . . 15 f' l Peoria ...... . . . 36 La Salle-Peru ......... 30 1 5 Rockford .... . . . 60 La Salle-Peru ......... 15 . Rockford .... . . . 48 La Salle-Peru. . . . . . . 27 Boys' Interclass Swimming Meet 40 Yd. Free Style Won by D. Beicher CSoD, Kendzierski CFD, Garzonio Lang Time 2215. 40 Yd. Back Stroke Won by Loebach CSD, Snyder CSoD, Baker CSoD, Malone CFD, Time 2718. - 40 Yd. Breast Stroke Won by Richards CJD, Baker CSoD, Malone CFD, Warminigton CFD, Time 2926. ' g 220 Yd. Free Style Won by Kendzierski CFD, Richards CJD, Malone CFD. Time 3:17. 100 Yd.Free Style Won by Kendzierski CFD, Garzonio Ricci CSoD,Reardon CSoD. Time 1:16. 80 Yd.Meclley Relay Won by Sophomores, Snyder, Baker. Juniors, Freshman. Diving Won by Loebach CFD, Ricci CSoD, Davison CFD, Snyder CSoD. Total Score Freshman ............... 27 1-2 juniors ....,....... . . 18 Sophomores ............. 26 1-2 Seniors ...........,.. 5 Page Sweniy-three ELL Ess PE Tennis 1932 LA SALLE-PERU tennis players had an unusually successful season with Bob Kohl and Billy Constantine in the star roles. The Illinois Valley singles title went to Kohl who defeated Moss of Men- dota in straight sets, 6-1, 6-2. The doubles championship went to Kohl and Constantine when they defeated Connors and Miller of Morris. The season was climaxed for the tennis players when Kohl and Constantine won the State Dis- trict Doubles Championship from Miller and Thompson of Morris by scores of 6-1, 6-O. Kohl and Constantine entered the state meet at the University of Ill- inois for the second successive year. The La Salle-Peru team lost in the second round, after defeating Canton. The State District Singles title went to Dean of Morris when he defeated Edward Galassi of La Salle-Peru by scores of 6-2, 6-O. La Salle-Peru also won four dual tennis meets during the year defeating Morris twice, DePue once, and Ottawa once. Girls' singles in the Illinois Valley tennis meet was won by Bach of Ottawa when she defeated Edith Morrow of La Salle-Peru by scores of 6-3, 3-6, 9-7. The doubles championship was won by the La Salle-Peru team-Edith Morrow and Eleanor Reavy. Other members of the girls' tennis team were Edna Byrne, Eleanor Mathie- son, Eleanor Garzonia, and Alice Fitzgerald. Golf 1932 IN GOLF Streator captured the major prizes, the team championship in Ill- inois Valley Competition and State District competition. However, John Massieon won the individual first place in the Illinois Valley competition, as well as placing in the State District. 'C' .f ' QED Q- Pagc Swmgf-four ELL Ess PE La Salle-Peru Girls' lnterclass Swimming Meet 20 yd. Free Style: First-Donovan CSophomoreDg Second-Vrba CSeniorjg Third -Krakofski CFreshmanjg Fourth-Hill CSO homoreb. Plun ez First-Morrow CSeniorDg Second-Sliuelton CJuniorjg Third-Baker So homoreDg Fourth-Ostman CFreshmanD. 20 yd. Bjreast Stroke: First-Vrba CSeniorDg Second-Baker CSophomoreDg Third Welch CFreshmanDg Fourth-Turner CFreshmanD. 60 yd. Free Style: First-Donovan CSophomoreDg Second-Morrow CSeniorDg Third-Leutscher CJur1iorD. 20 yd. Back Stroke: First-Vrba CSeniorDg Second-Welch CFreshmanDg Third- Fitzgerald CSophomorejg Fourth-Cook Cjuniorj. 20 yd, Side Stroke: First-B rne CSeniorDg Second-Fitzgerald CSophomoreDg Third-Radtke CFreshman g Fourth-Kelsey CFreshmanD. Diving: First-Byrne CSeniorDg Second-Vrba CSeniorDg Third-Hill CSopho- morebg Fourth-Donovan CSophomoreD. Relay Teams: Senior-Vrba, Byrne, Morrow, Krakofski. Junior-Cook, Leutscher, Skelton, Welch. Freshman-Welch, Ostman, V., Ostman, G., Hinrichson. Final Score: Seniors ............... 44 Freshmen ............ 16 Sophornores .......... 26 Juniors ....... . . 12 Girls' Athletic Squads SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL- ELMA LANGE, Captain ELINOR GARZONIO ELMBTA DoNovAN EvEI.YN HILL ANN KINDER HELEN STAUCH ARLENE RIECK KAY IvLow JUNIOR BASKETBALL- ALICE SKELTON, Captain HILIJA OsTERTAo, Manager ALICE PANZICA BETTY LUETECHER SALLY MANKowsKI MBNA CI LLA Lois GREss DOROTHY WBILAND MARIAN MARSHALL SENIOR BASKETBALL- EDNA BYRNE, Captain ELIZABETH MCADAMIS EDITH MoRRow SARAH BRADY LEoNA DRBWITZ PEARL VRBA HELEN KRAKOPSKI ELEANOR RBAVY FLORENCE SZYDLOWSKI SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL ELMBTA DONOVAN, Captain ELMA LANGB ANNE KINDBR EVELYN HILL KAY IvLow HELEN STAUCIPI ' ELINOR GARZONIO JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL- DOROTHY WEILAND, Captain ALICE SKELTON, Manager MARIAN MARSHALL ALICE KRULTZ JEAN Cook LUIS MENG BETTY LUETSCIIER Lois GREss IsAEEL COUGHLIN LEONA LYLES CECIL DoNovAN FLORENCE SZYDLOWSKI LOUISE Cox ALICE SCANLON FERN ARKINS SALLY MANIcowsIcI MARJORIE HANSON 'SENIOR VOLLEYBALL PEARL VREA, Captain EDNA BYRNE ELIZABETH MCADAMIS LEoNA DRBWITZ EDITH MoRRow HELEN KRAKOFSKI SARAI-I BRADY '-This year the seniors won the coveted first place in basketball. Page Stvengr-fiul ELL ESS PE The Loyalty Song La Salle-Peru, it's up to you boys, Win for L-P. High. Now altogether, we cheer you to the sky, La Salle-Peru. Be loyal to your High School, CName of opponentl shall not win, Fight ......,,,... I Fight ............ Q For you're sure to win. So fight and win the game, boys, Fight for L-P. High, Yours be the victory, can't you hear this cry, Fight ,........... Fight! Be loyal to your High School, QOpponentD shall not wing Fight ........,, Fight for you're sure to win. Yell: Fight team-Fight team-Fight-Fight! O We're Loyal to You L. S. P. We're loyal to you L. S. P. We're Red and Green , L. S. P. We'll back you to stand against the best in the land For we know you have sand, L. S. P., Rah! Rah! Rah! So smash that blockade, L. S. P. We're backing you all, L. S. P. Our team is our fame protector. On! boys, for we expect a victory from you, L. S. P. Che-he! Che-ha! Cheha-ha-ha! Che-he! Che-ha! Cheha-ha-ha! Fling out that dear old flag of Red and Green, Lead on your sons and daughters cheering the team Like men of old, on giants. Placing reliance, Shouting defiance Os-key-wow-wow! Amid the broad green plains that nourish our land For honest labor and for learning we stand And unto thee We pledge our heart and hand Our dear old high school, L. S. P. Page .fevenlji-.fix Organizations ELL Ess PE Organizations HE SOCIAL LIFE at La Salle-Peru is by no means neglected, for associations of and by the students are considered to be almost as im ortant as formal classroom recitation in developing character and personality. here are numerous organizations to which the student is invited, while assemblies and convoca- tions, which are entertaining and instructive, are held regularly once a week at which attendance is obligatory. The Service Squad is an organization, not for social purposes, but as the name implies rather to render service by inspecting the halls, giving information to freshmen and visitors and otherwise making themselves useful. The Service Squad for each period is under the supervision of a captain who is also a mem- ber of the Student Council. For those who are musically inclined or at least are interested, there are the band and the orchestras, and the boys' and girls' glee clubs, for freshmen and for advanced groups. Frequently, programs are given by the music depart- ment for the general public. It also furnishes music for assemblies. The band also is present at important athletic encounters and at most home games to pep up the players and the cheering section. The Art Club besides trying to interest the student-body in art by giving lectures, art demonstrations, and exhibits, it sometimes gives socials in order to raise funds to carry on its work and also for an entertainment of the student body. The main purpose, however, is to increase appreciation of art and the art department. The Science Club hears lectures on scientific subjects and conducts field trips to interesting places. These trips are mostly to factories and industrial establishments in the immediate vicinity. They also take an annual trip to the Adler Planetarium in Chicago. The Girls' League has several reasons for existence, to promote health, to promote good sportsmanship, and to promote interest in outdoor life. Awards are given to girls with a required number of points. Initiation of new members is held in the second semester. There are three organizations to encourage higher scholarship-the Honor Roll, the High Scholarship Legion, and the National Honor Society. The first is an organization, the eligibility requirement to which is a semester average of eighty-five percent or over. The Honor Roll is posted each term and published in the local newspapers. An average of ninety is a prerequisite for membership to the High Scholarship Legion. The National Honor Society is made up of seniors elected by members of the faculty from a certain percentage of the class who have distinguished themselves for scholarship, leadership, service and character. The Student Council, besides its regular functions as a sort of link between the faculty and student-body, also gives socials and dances for the student-body and has an annual party for the members. During the Easter vacation, it visits some other high school in the state to study and compare conditions in order to institute any constructive changes which may be deemed helpful. At the socials which are given by the Student Council and other groups, besides refreshments, games, stunts, and general hilarity, dancing is included, the music usually being provided by students of the school. The Senior Prom is an annual affair on the Spring social calendar. A Senior-Parents' Dance is a new idea which is still an experiment. Pug: Seventy-:ight ELL Ess PE The School Service Squad FIRST SEMESTER, 1932 MR. GRAHAM, Advinr FIRST PERIOD Captain-Enm-I MORROW Squad-SIENEY POTTINOER Rosa OIBBRTA RUDOLPI-1 NOvAK GEORGE LINDER FLORENCE FREW Lols MENO EVANGBLINB HARTH IEADAE STEVEONONE ROBERT GRA-1EwsKI EDWARD STAs1AK ARLBNE MONTERASTELLI EVELYN HENRICI-ISON SECOND PERIOD Captain-FRANcIs WEEG Squad-MARY PLYM ELEANOR ANDERSON SAM BATTAOLIA HERMAN ALTERI RAY GUIBIAN RAY HANSDN HARRIBT SoxENsON ELEANOR GRAY GEORGE CAREY FRANK WIRTZ LEs'rER JOHNSON MARY JEAN FELLOws THIRD PERIOD Captain- ANN HOEERO Squad-RALPH JACK ANN SORRENTINO KENNETH WBYAND DEFAYE BAKER HELEN SCHECK WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY PIIYLLIs OIBYRNE MARJORIE HOLLAND VINCENT MATUAL JAMEE HARRIS Som-IIE PoLENsKY BETTY LEUTSCHER FOURTH PERIOD Captain-BERNICE BEAUMONT Squad-LILLIAN GABDB ARLENE RIECK ALBERT O'BERTA JOE POCUIB WILLIAM HEALEA GERTRUDE MARTENS RUTH GREss LEONA LYLES IRBNE PIOTROWSKI VIRGIL MATI-IEws RUTH KEMPER FRANK MOYLE FIF'I'H PERIOD Captain-WILLIAM AMSBERG Squad-MURIEL ALEXANDER BERTEA BURKHART CLAYBBRN BONE En PIERzcHALsKI ELDA SCI-IMIEZER CHARLES BRACKMAN MIRIAM REIZNBR Luc1LLE CRESTO Anvm LUND SIXTH PERIOD Captain-PEARL VREA Squad-DONALD DWORNIK DOROTHY JAGODZINSKI LBROY KoNzELMAN HAROLD PYSZKA DORIS MEusER LUCILLE SPRIET SI-IIRLEY TREGONNINO DOROTHY CEINIGAN MAYEELLE ROOERs EMIL Tunxcn THBRHSE LIvEK JEAN DUNCAN SEVENTH PERIOD Captain-FRED BREUNINO Squad-LEONA DREw1Tz LOUISE Cox SALLY MANKOwsKI MARJORIE OIBYRNB JOE MARTINJAK ELWOOD WYLIE JOI-IN SCI-IEMERI-IORN DANTE MARIETTA JERBMIAH BxoLcI-nNI BERNADETTE BRAUN SI-IIRLEY TREOONNINO EIGHTH PERIOD Captain-ALFRED DIMMICK Squad-MARY ZUCCARINI LORRAINE GIBSON Page Swenqy-nine Page Eiglagf ELL Ess PE WILLIAM CARTER DONALD SORENSON PAUL ARMSTRONG RAY JULIAN JUNE SMITH FRANCES DONARSKI EVELYN BIEDERSTED EUGENE FARNETTI MARIAN MARSHALL RUTH AMSLER SECOND SEMESTER, 1933 FIRST PERIOD Captain-EDITH MORROW Squad-CLAYEERN BONE EDWARD GROEELNY GEORGE LINDER MELVIN ECKENFELDER LEONA DREWITZ LOIS MENG BERNADETTE BRAUN ROBERT GRAJEWSKI EDWARD STASIAK LEM UPCHURCH FRANCES TERSELIC SECOND PERIOD Captain-ALFRED DIMM ICK Squad-MARY PLYM GLADYS FITZGERALD HENRY DUFP ELEERT STODDEN MIKE TUEICH EARL FENTON HELEN CONDRON DON REARDON ROBERT FISHER LUCILLE BATTY THIRD PERIOD Captain-ANN HOBERG Squad-RALPH JACK ONALEE MARSHALL KENNETH WEYAND ESTHER FLAHERTY NELSON DIAL ISADAE STEVEGNONE PHYLLIS O'BYRNE FLORENCE CASKEY ROSE KEHOE FRANK WIRTZ SOPHIE POLENSKY DOROTHY JAGODZINSKI FOURTH PERIOD Captain-FRANCIS WEEG S quad-LILLI AN GAEDE ARLENE REICK EVANGELINE HARTH EDWARD NELTNER EDWARD VRBA GERTRUDE MARTENS RUTH GRESS ANGIE LUGAR DEFAYE BAKER LEVISON SNYDER RUTH KEMPER WILLIAM HEALEA FIFTH PERIOD Captain-WILLIAM AMSBERG .fquad-MURIEL ALEXANDER BERTHA BURKHART CHARLES EUSTICE ED PIERZCHALSKI DORA KELSEY JOE POCUIS MIRIAM REIZNER LUCILLE CRESTO ARVID LUND SIXTH PERIOD Captain-PEARL VRBA Squad-DONALD DWORNIK DORIS MEUSER EARL BIRD WALTER MEYER DANTE MARZETTA ETHELYN OI-ILIGASCHLAGER MARJORIE HOLLAND DOROTHY CRINIGAN CHARLOTTE JOOP EMIL TUBICH DOROTHEA AMSLER NORMA BARTOLI SEVENTH PERIOD Captain-F RED BREUNING Squad-HAZEL GUNTHER DOROTHY WEILAND DEFAYE BAKER ELWOOD WYLIE MARION CHARLEY ROSE O'BERTA LOUISE Cox MARJORIE O'BYRNE JOE MARTINJAK WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY BETTY LOU WELCH SALLY MANKOWSKI EIGHTH PERIOD Captain-GAYLE DWORNIK Squad-HAROLD PRIEEE LORRAINE GIBSON PAUL ARMSTRONG JAMES HARRIS EVELYN BIEDERSTEDT RAY JULIAN MARIAN MARSHALL FRANCES DONARSKI ANN SORRENTINO KENNETH KOEHLER JANE DUNCAN RUTH AMSLER ELL Ess PE The Student Council OFFICERS GAYLE DWORNIK .... .... WALTER MEYER ..... ARDELL GINGERICH. . FREDERICK BREUNING .... JOHN W. GRAHAM ..... MEMBERS AVERIL GIESLER .... . . ELEANOR REAVY ....,. ARDELL GINGERICH ..... LLOYD GIESLER ...... BETTY LEUTSCHER .... GEORGE MALONE .......... LOIS GRESS ................. CATHERINE HERBOLSHEIMER .... MARY BRACKMAN ............ DANIEL CANNON. WILLIAM BEEBE . Service S quad: PEARL VRBA EDITH MORROW FREDERICK BREUNING ALFRED DIMMICK PHYLLIS MEISENBACH, CHARLES WOOD ..... LOIS BURKART, VITO RICCI ......... LUCILLE CRESTO, DONALD DWORNIK. GAYLE DWORNIK, WALTER MEYER .... Member:-At-Large.' MARY STASI AK RAYMOND QUICK FRA NK MARTINJAK . . . .President . . . .Vice-Precident . . . . .Secretary . . . .Treafurer . . . .Advicer . . . .0j5ce A.r.fi.rtant.r .......EllE.f:Pe ArtClub . . . . Science Club ........Girl.r' League ................Atbletzc.r . . . .Advanced Girlx' Cham: ............0rcbe.rtra Frerbman Girls' Cbaru: Boyc' Glee Club ...........Band WILLIAM AMSBERG ANNE HOEERG FRANCIS WEEG BERNICE BEAUMONT . . . . .Frexhman Clan . . . .Sophomore Clan . . . . . .junior Class . . . .Seninr Clan' NELSON DIAL ANNE CIGANOVICH Page E igbzjy-one ELL ESS PE Senior Orchestra SARAH I. MCCONNELL. . PAUL KOTZ VIOLINS- MARIE ACUFR GEORGE BURFINGTON WALTER Cox FLORIAN OSSOWSKI RAY ESCHENBAUM CATHERINE HERBOISHEIMER WANDA LORENCKI WILLIAM FITZKEE FRANK MARTINJAK PHYLLIS O'BYRNE GLEN STEWART ALFRED STROHMAIER DONALD HALE NELSON DIAL HARRY LEES PAUL ARMSTRONG ELIZABETH VOGT DOROTHY SWANSON EARL BREUNING ALBERT O'BERTO GUY JOHNSON DONALD BROOKER ALVIN LIESSE JOHN WELTER ESTHER FEENEY WILLARD BELZ VIOLAS- RALPH MACDIARMID RAYMOND ROSENKRANZ KENNETH KUEHN HELEN MONTGOMERY WILLA LOU STRICKLAND MARTHA URBANOWSI-II CELLOS- LOUISE HERBOLSI-IEIMER ELEANOR REAVY MARIE TANQUARY LEMAR HELME STRING BASS- NEWELL GATES JAMES MCLEAN PIANO- Page Eiglzgf-two FLORENCE CASKEY FLUTES- LESTER JOHNSON DOROTHY WEILAND ELVIRA WICKERT JEAN WELCH OBOES- JOE MCCORMICK SUSAN JANE WOODS CLARINETS- WILLIAM BEEBY MELVIN LEWIS EURITH EADE BASSOON- THOMAS BENNETT CORNETS- WALTER KONZELMAN WOODROW SMITH ELBERT STODDEN WALTER WIDMAN FRENCH HORNS- ROBERT SHARPE ROBERT MASSIEON BILL FLOROPOLUS E-Flat SAXOPHONE- JOSEPH COLMANE INEz KRATZ TROMBONES- DONALD ARTHUR FRANCES DIMOND WILLIAM Dun' WILLIAM STEVENSON TUBA- CHARLES MERCER PERCUSSION- JAMES HARRIS DONALD SORENSON ROBERT KNAPI1 SALLY MANKOWSKI FLORENCE SZYDLOWSKI Conductor Imtrurtar ELL Ess PE J umor Grchestra SARAH I. MCCDNNELL ..... ...... C omluctor PAUL KOTZ .....,....... ........ ,.,.. . I nm-uctar VIOLINS- FLUTES- SYLVNTBR ANGLAVAR DOROTHEA TYLER RosA KEHOE FLORENCE SDDEREERG IDA DALEY JEAN Louisa HAND WAYNE STEVBNSON FLORENCE BANB CLARINETS- PAUL MITCHELL FLORENCE BENNETT JEAN GORE PHYLLIS MEISENBACH ANNA MAE ERICKSON RUTH SIMKIN WALTER JAROSS FLORENCE RxEzNER CORNETS DALE SINDEN GRACE RAMENOPSKY JAMEE ARKENS LEONARD THOMAS ETHELYN OHLIGSCHLAGBR FRENCH HORNS- MITA TRAEGER WALTER ADLER VIOLA- KENNETH DESRER BRUCE MALLDNEE TRQMBONES- MELCHIOR SCHMITZ Dolls BALBS CELLQ- NINA SLEDGHTER LELA STRDUT TUBA- DBFAYE BAKER BEN MDSBACH STRING BASS- PIANO- RICHARD ENTWIBTLB ETHELYN BIEDERSTEDT Trumpet Cho1r SARAH I. MCCONNELL ........ .... ,....... ,...... . .4... C a n ductar Woonnow SMITH WALTER KONZELMAN WALTER WTDMAN SAM KURTZ LEONARD THOMAS ELEERT STODDEN Lois TROMPETER FLORENGE CASKBY GRACE RAMENOPSKY PAUL MITCHELL DALE MILLER WALTER FOUTH Page Eigbg'-tbrrr Page E igbty- four ELL ESS PE Concert Band CLARINETS- LOUIS PARISOTO CARLIER LAUER WILLIAM BEEEY PAUL ARMSTRONG MELVIN LEWIS WILLA LOU STRICKLAND EUGENE RUSHFORD CHARLOTTE NELSON HARRIS JACK MAE BUNKER PHYLLIS MEISENRACI-I RALPH JACK FLORENCE BENNETT WALTER CURTAIN ARDELL STEDMAN MARJORIE HANSON BASSOON- THOMAS BENNETT BASSES- RICHARD GABEL KENNETH KUEHN DRUMS- ROBERT KNAPP GEORGE BUFPINGTON DONALD SORENSON JAMES BUPEINGTON BARITONES- ANDREW MASSIEON CHARLES HUCKINS WILLIAM DURR ELDRED MUELLER SA XOPHONES- DONALD ANDERSON JOSEPH COLMANE OLGA MARTINI EDNA NORTON BASSES- BEN MOSBACH CHARLES MERCER HORNS- WALTER ADLER KENNETH DESPER ROBERT MASSIEON ROBERT SHARPE FLUTES- FLORENCE SODERBERG ANNABELLE HYNDS DOROTHEA TYLER LESTER JOHNSON JEAN WELCH TROMBONES- ROBERT JOHNSON CHARLES KELLEY WOODROW SMITH WALTER KONZELMAN PAUL DIMOND WALTER WIDMAN SAMMIE KURTZ LOIS TROMPETER FRANCIS DIMOND DONALD ARTHUR WILLIAM STEVENSON DORIS BALES LESLIE NELSON N INA SLEDGISTER GEORGE NIESEN Band Training Group CORONETS- WALTER FOUTH ELBERT STODDEN LOIS TROMPETER RAY TOMASEWSKI JAMES BENNETT DONALD GEDYE EARL SCHNEIDER SA XOPHONES- CLARINETS- RUTH SIMPKIN FLORENCE BENNETT MARJORIE HANSEN ARDELL STEDMAN TROMBONES- DONALD KOENIG JAMES N IESEN MAXINE TROMPETER FLUTES- LOIS GOLDEN EDWARD GROBELNY SIDNEY POTTINGER ANNABELLE HYNDS FLORENCE SODEREERG BASSES- BARITON ES- BEN MOSBACH ELDRED MUELLER E L L E s s P E Boys' Glec Club SARAH I. MCCONNELL ..,,,.. ELDON HAssE ......,. TENOR- ANDREW MASSIEON RICHARD ENTWISTLE WALTER REAM PETER COSTELLI NICK CULICH WILEUR HASSLBR CHARLES MERCER ALFRED STEINZ ELWOOD WILEY BARITONE- WILLIAM BARTON LEONARD KARLINSKY ALBERT ROTI-IENEERGER ANTHONY VOGT FRED HocIcINcs GEORGE TUEICH CALVIN LANOE CHARLES BIENBMAN SAM BATTAGLIA EARL BRBUNINO GAYLE DAwDY Freshman SARAH I. MCCONNELL. . . ELDON HASSE .... .... PAUL KoTz. .. .. MILTON BAIRD LEROY PARSONS PAUL BONE AMEROSE BBLTRAMINI ATILIO CORREDATO GLENN PIERCE WILLIAM HANCOCK WILLIAM EATON WILLIAM HOENECK JOE AROUERIOI-IT JOE NAUIOIcAITIs KENNETH DESPER WILLIAM MALONE FLORIAN OSSOWSKI PAUL GUNN HOWARD MYERs JOE PISANESCHI GILEERT FALETTI OTTO MEUSER ORVILLE BRAUN BRUCE MALLONBB EDWARD SAMEN FRANK PLANTAN GLEN MILLER EMMETT MURPHEY FREDDIE POLITZ MBLCHIOR SCHMIT2 . . .Imtructor and Conductor . . . . ,... ..... A ccompanut Cl-IANCELLOR MENO JOHN OIcLEsoN CHARLES PISCIA RALPH STEWART BASS- Boys' WILLIAM REMENIH GEORGE GosIcUsIcY DAN CANNON CARL SCI-IWEICHERT GUIDO CHIOLA PAUL MITCHELL JOHN FRIELINOSDORP WILLIAM STEvENsoN ' JOHN CLINC HENRY DUE AMES KNEEEONE J W ELMER KOEHLER Q 2 RAY LENsIcI ARVID LUND KENNETH RIBDEL MICHAEL TALAGA Chorus . . . ..C0nduct0r . . .Acmmpanixt . . . . . . , Jlmtructar KENNETH STEWART WILLIAM KELLEY WAYNE PLAGENS DALE SINDEN WALTER ORVAL WALTER KALODZIEJ VINCENT MCDERMOTT JAMES OHLIGSCHLAGER WALTER SMORON JOSEPH SIKORA FRANK SADOWSKI ROBERT KURIcOwsIcI JOSEPH CASTBLLI RAYMOND DUDEK WARREN EASTMAN ALCUIN FAUL EDMUND FLAHERTY FRANK MOYLE STANLEY PIKULA GERALD GEROME GERALD SHEA ELEERT STODDEN VINCENT SZYDA RAYMOND WALL MILFORD WARMINOTON RAYMOND WREN Page Elghlfjl five ELL ESS PE Girls' Advanced Chorus SARAH I. MCCONNELL. . . FLORENCE CASKEY, . . FAITH FITCH ..,..... Page Eigbgf-,fix FIRST SOPRANO- MARY STASIAK OLGA TRDIN FERN ARKINS CATHERINE HEREOLSHEIMER JEAN ROUNDS GERTRUDE MARTENS DOMICILLA LEMANSKI SALLY MANKOWSKI LUCY TRDIN AUDREY OLSON MENA CILLA KAY IVLOW FLORENCE SzY DLOWSKI ELEANOR ANDERSON JUNE BENEDICT ANN KINDER FRANCES MARKS BETTY LOU WELCH LORETTA WRONA URSULA ORESAR DORIS GROSSKREUTZ DOROTHY SWANSON DORIS WHEELER META TRAEGER LYLA CLEER BERNICE KALLNER THERESA LIVEK BLANCHE STUART WILHELMINA SYKES SECOND SOPRANO- SUSAN JANE WOODS HELEN MONTGOMERY LEONA DREWITZ ANGELA KUHAR EMA HOCHGUERTEL ELAINE WEISHEIT GLADYS PATON HOPE TOLL DOROTHEA AMSLER SHIRLEY TREGONING MILDRED LEWIS LORAINE GIBSON IRENE KINKELAR FLORENCE STEVENSON GERTRUDE BACK DORIS HESS . . .Imtructor and Conduftor ...,..,....AcfompaniJt . . . . . , . .Arcompanirt HELEN TRAEGER ETI-IELYN OHLIGSCHLAGER HELEN GOSTOMSKI BETTY SKELTON ELAINE ROBECK JOAN KOTECKI JANE HOBERG FRANCES TERSELIC ELEANOR BAKER ALICE PANZICA ALICE KRULTz ELEANOR BERRYMAN LORRAINE DWORNICK LOIS GRESS JENNIE HERAKOVICH FLORENCE JONES FRANCES MAE SIKORA JULIA STACHowIcz DOROTHY STACHOWIAK MILDRED WAGNER EDNA WARMINGTON TERESA ZEVNICK ALTO- AURELIA SCHOENING BLANCHE LOEEINS VIVIAN ANDERSON IRENE ROUNDS BERNICE SIKORA ANNIE KOKASZKA CHARLOTTE JOOP ELEANORE ROGOWSKI LORETTA GLEICH LILLIAN DUFFY PHYLLIS SONNENBURG ELPRIEDA KMITTA DOROTHY CRINIGAN VERONICA ANKIEWICZ EVELYN BIEDERSTEDT GERTRUDE TRAVIS MARJORIE HOLLAND ELIZABETH VOGT EURITH EADE MARIE TERSELIC ARLENE RIECK ANGIE LUGAR IRENE MARINO IDA MAE MORRIS ELL Ess PE Freshman SARAH I. MCCONNBLL . . FLORENCE CAEKEY .... FAITH FITCH ..... SOPRANO- ANNA MAE OLszEwsIcI ADELE MATIJSIAK BERNICB MBJOWBKI ANNA MAE ERICKSON MILLICBNT OERADOVICH HELEN STAR ELBANORE SMENT DOROTHY DUEIN ANGBLINB MAHNICH ELOISB HOLLAND ADBLB Joop LAURA NIKON DORIS ELLEERG ANNA MAE TwIcHELL LORRAINB HARDINO ,I EAN COBLIEGH NAUINE BucI-IANAN CLARA INDA ANNA BELLE HYNns DOROTHY KLUO MILDRED KREWER FLORENCE BANE MAYME P1AsEczNY ADA BRADLEY GLADYS GALL DALENA P1oL1 ELIZABETH EWING DOROTHY MOSBACH MARY Domnxouu ELIzAEETH S1oLz VIoLET KAIsER DOROTHY SCHORN NBLLIE DzIEIcAN ELIZAEETI-I SHBEHY NELLIE RATHIBWICZ GENEVIEVE Dznc KATHRYN MYERS MONIE SCOMA LOUISE WABZOWIAK GRACE BRIDDICK PHYLLIB WILBERTB ANNA GOLATKA DARLENB WERDUNG LELA STROUT EVELYN SCHWBDA FRIEDA BAUERLE RUTH DALTON DOROTHY EDDY .IEAN Louisa HAND ANNA HINRICHSEN ALBENA LEPICH Girls' Chorus . . . . . Conductor . . . , Accompanist . . , lmtructar SUSAN MARINANGELI GuNvAR OSTMAN VIOLA OSTMAN EVELYN SKOFF ELIZABETH SLOGAR ALTO- JUNE FISHER MINNIE MARINI ROSE GILLIO HELEN SXERSTON DoRA KELsEY GLADYS CARBI3 MARION RIMMELE PAULINB YASKLICH HAZEL PETERS ANGELINB MAZZUCCHELLI DOROTHY CAMEN1scH .IENNIB PAooRIo GENE BUCHANAN LucY DAPFARA MARIE GROBBLNY MARY BRACKMAN LOUISE FRIELINGSDORE JULIA HOBCHBIT FIJORENCE GRAJEWSKI MARIE PYszxA ELEANOR PYSZKA LouIsE MUELLER MARY CROSTA ANNE YvoNNE JANZ CATHERINE GORZCANBLLI ALICE CARBIS JEAN HBLMIG ELEANQR ENTWISTLE ELVIRA MARZE1TA GRACE HUNTER GERTRUDE KOTBCKI HAZEL RoTI-IENEERGER MATILDA BRADY MARY SKOTNICKI RosE KARKOBKI RosE SAIIRANsxI PHYLLIS MBISBNBACH VIULET GERnRAIT1s MARY SAMPO DOROTHY DAWSON ZOELLA Hass CHARLOTTE HBILSTBDT KATHLEEN FLAHERTY JEAN WELCH FLORENCE BENNETT ANNIE MINARCIK Page Esglnjy .raven CLASS OF 1933 ELL Ess PE National Honor Society HE election to the National Honor Society is one of the greatest honors possibly attained by scholarshi in this school or in any other, for this organization has aptly been terme the PHI BETA KAPPA of Secondary Schools. As the name implies, it is not only local, but national in its scope. Only Seniors in the upper quarter of their class are eligible. Faculty members of at least two years' standing recommend a certain number of these for three other qualities: leadership, service, and character. The final list, which cannot be more than fifteen per cent of the class, is selected by a faculty committee. If the scholar- ship of the class has been low, a smaller percentage is chosen. Members of this organization, too, are entitled to wear pins of the society which are the same throughout the country. WILLIAM AMSBERG ELAINE ARBUCKLE CATHERINE BAIMA GLENN BIEDERSTEDT ULETA BRACKMAN GEORGE BUFEINGTON GERTRUDE CAMENISCH ANNE CIGANOVICH ALFRED DIMMICK GAYLE DwoRNIIc AVERIL GIESLER ARDELL GINGERICH VERNON GREENING MARIE GROLEAU RUTH HINDLE ANNE HOBERG BERNUS HUNDT WALTER .IARONSKI LEONARD KARLINsIcI' GENEVIEVE KONCZAK MILDRED LEWIS FRANK MARTINJAK VIRGIL MATI-IEws ELIZABETH MCADAMIS MARY ANN ROE JEAN ROUNDS CHARLOTTE SCANLON ANNE SCHECK LILLIAN SCHNEIDER MARY SKOPORC HARRIET SORENSON MARY STASIAK FLORENCE SZYDLOWSKI FRANCIS WEEG O Blow Medalists, 1923-1932 1923-GEORGE HANSEN. 1928-N0 Award. 1924-No Award. 1929-No Award. 1925-DELMAR DEEO 1930-joI-IN SAMOLITIS. 1926-No Award. 1931-HARQLD SEGHI. 1927-PAUL DUNCAN, 1932'WILLARD BENsoN. Page Eigbgf-:igbt ELL Ess PE The High Scholarship Legion THE HIGH SCHOLARSHIP LEGION is another of the organizations which are meant to encourage better scholarship. A semester average of ninety per-cent is a prerequisite. Gold plated pins are given to those who have attained the High Scholarship requirements three semesters-not necessarily consecutive ones. Upon these pins there is a design of an open book with the letters L-P., a lamp suggesting the burning of the midnight oil, and a scroll with the word Scholarship. They are provided through the munificence of the estate of Cacptain George P. Blow. The names of the members of this group also are publishe and posted. HIGH SCHOLARSHIP LEGION STATISTICS Year Semester No In School Percentage Average 1916-17 1 23 360 6 3 96 2 31 366 8 5 96 1917-18 1 31 358 8 5 95 2-3 2 24 391 6 1 96 3-4 1918-19 1 15 394 3 8 93 1-4 2 35 380 8.04 94 1919-20 1 32 398 9 21 94 1-4 2 48 430 11 16 95 3-4 1920-21 1 47 453 10 37 96 2 54 455 11 86 96 4-5 1921-22 1 64 525 12 19 96 1-5 2 72 533 13 80 97 1-4 1922-23 1 53 582 9.1 97 1-4 2 61 572 10 66 97 1-2 1923-24 1 48 557 8 6 96 2-5 2 53 553 9 6 97 1-2 1924-25 1 55 571 9 9 95 4-5 2 49 569 9 66 96 1-3 1925-26 1 55 556 10 10 96 3-4 2 61 578 10 55 96.7 1926-27 1 71 565 12 56 95 1-2 2 69 589 11 73 95 3-4 1927-28 1 70 668 10 47 96 2 69 775 8 9 95 3-5 1928-29 1 56 739 7 56 94.6 2 65 796 8 17 94.8 1929-30 1 88 892 9 86 95 3-4 2 94 950 9 89 96 1-4 1930-31 1 84 1075 7 81 95 1-2 2 114 1079 10. 56 95 1-2 1931-32 1 99 1164 8 5 95 2 101 1200 8 41 95 2-5 1932-33 1 100 1387 7 21 95 3-5 Page Eiglvgf-nine ELL Ess PE The Honor Roll THE HONOR ROLL is an organization-if it may be called that-the mem- bership of which changes every six weeks' termg the eligibility require- ment is an average of eighty-five and satisfactory deportment. The list is posted regularly and is published in the local newspapers for the general public. Certain privileges and liberties are given to members of the Honor Roll, especially to the Seniors, who are free to do what they choose in their vacant periods, to go to the library or to any of the Study Halls, including those of the Junior College. Year 1916- 1917- 1918- 1919- 17 18 19 20 1920-21 1921- 1922- 1923- 1924- 1925- 22 23 24 25 26 1 926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1 929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932- Pagc N img' 33 HONOR ROLL STATISTICS Semester No. No. in School Percentage 1 87 360 24.1 2 88 366 24.1 1 99 358 27.6 2 98 391 24.9 1 91 394 23. 2 112 380 29.4 1 99 398 24.8 2 145 430 33.7 1 108 453 23.8 2 138 455 30.3 1 144 525 27.4 2 181 533 33.95 1 156 583 26.7 2 126 536 23.5 1 129 557 23.15 2 156 565 27.6 1 147 571 25.7 2 154 569 27.06 1 139 556 25. 2 166 578 28.74 1 174 565 30.79 2 180 636 28.3 1 210 668 31.4 2 199 775 25.7 1 215 739 20.09 2 209 . 796 26.25 1 246 892 27 57 2 266 950 28. 1 276 992 27.82 2 276 1006 25.57 1 307 1164 26.29 2 340 1200 28.33 1 372 1387 26.82 nf' ELL Ess PE The Girls' League EDITH Monnow. . Lois GEEss ......... DOROTHY WEILAND. . . JEAN COOK ........ BETTY LUETSCI-IEE. . . ANKIEWICZ, VEEONICA ARKINB, FEEN BAKEE, EDITH BAKEE, THELMA BAUBRLB, FnIEnA BIIACKMAN, ULETA BRADY, SAEAI-I BYENE, EDNA CALETTI, CLARA CAssA'rA, MAEIAN CIGANOVICH, ANN CILLA, MINA COOK,-JEAN Cook, RUTH Cox, LOUISE CxEsTo, LUCILLE CRINIGAN, DOROTHY CUsIcIc, BEENICE DELANEY, LUCILLE DIMOND, COLETIB DoNovAN, ELMETA FI1'zoEnALn, GLADYB FUIIAE, MARY GALL, RUTH GIEsoN, LORRAINB GIBBLER, AVERIL GINoEIucH, ARDELL GARZONIO, EL1NoIz Gnnss, LOIB Gnossxnnurz, Doms HAND,.IBAN HBRBOIJHBIMER, CATHERINE HILL, EVBLYN IVLOW, KAY KINUEII, ANN KOTECKI, JOAN KRULTZ, ALICE LANoE, ELMA OFFICERS MEMBERS LUETscHEn, BETTY MANKOWSKI, SALLY MARINO, IRENE MAEsHALL, MAIIIAN MAEEI-IALL, ONALEE MCADAMIS, ELIZABETH MCLAUGHLIN, RITA MENG, Loxs MEIEENEACI-I, PHYLLIS MoNTooMEEY, HELEN Monnow, EDITH NEWTON, ELVIRA OLSON, AUDREY OILZEWSKI, BEENICE Os'rEnTAo, HILDA OsTMAN, GUNVOR OSTMAN, VIoLET PANZICA, ALICE PETEEE, RUTH PIE1zsIcI, MAXINE REAVY, ELEANOE RICHAImsoN, MARY RIECK, ARLBNB SAMPO, JBNNIE SCANLON, ALICE SKELTON, ALICE SMITH, ANNE SoImENT1No, ANN STAUCH, HELEN SZYDLOWSKI, FLORENCE TAYLOE, CATHEEINE TEnsELIc, FRANCES TEESELIC, MARIE VEEA, PEAEI.. WEILAND, DOROTHY WELCH, BETTY Lou WELCH, JEAN WHITE, KATI-IEYN . . . . .Pruident . Vice-Prexidmt . . . . .Secretary . . , . .Treaxurer Student Cauncil Page Nineqy-one RUSSELL BARBER. . . WILLIAM FITZKE . . LAURA NIXON. . . LELA STROUT. . . LLOYD GIESLER .... ELL ESS PE The Science Club MARY A. ROBINSON. . . ADLER, ARTHUR BAKER, ROGER BARBER, RUSSELL BIALACHOWSKI, F BONE, PAUL BROOKER, JEAN BOLLELI, ELMER LAVIA BUCHANAN, GENE BUCHANAN, NADINE CAMENISCH, DOROTHY CHEMELEWSKI, STANLEY DAVISON, ROBERT DZIEKAN, NELLIE FITZKE, WILLIAM GEORGE, MAYNARD GIBSON, RAY GIESLER, LLOYD GRAJEWSKI, FLORENCE GROBELLING, MARIE HARDING, LORRAINE INDA, CLARA JOOP, ADELE KOCHANOWSKI, HERBER KRATZ, BESSIE KREWER, MILDRED LIESSE, ALVIN LINER, ANNA BELL LOEBACH, CLARENCE LUNDBERG, EVELYN MAHNICI-I, ANGELINE MANCINIE, JOE MARCHESON, RITA MARINI, MINNIE Page Ninelfy-two T OFFICERS . . . . . .Prerident Vice-Preyident . . .Secretary ...................TreaJurer . .Student Council Representative ...................Advixer ME MBERS MATTINEE, VIVIAN MEUSER, OTTO MUELLER, HENRY MUELLER, LOUISE MUSIAL, CELIA NIKON, LAURA OSSOWSKI, FLORIAN PETERS, HAZEL PICCO, JAMES PIERZCHALSKI, EDWARD POTTINGER, VERN PREDOVICI-I, MARY RADTRE, CHARLOT REINHARD, JOHN REIZNER, FLORENCE RICHARDSON, MARY E. ROBINSON, CHARLES ROTHENBERGER, HAZEL ROUNDS, IRENE ROUNDS, JEAN SADOWSKI, FRANK SAULT, DORIS V SIKORA, JOSEPH SONNENBERG, HELEN STROUT, LELA TURNER, MARIAN TURNER, WILLIAM WALL, RAYMOND WALTER, ORVAL WARMINGTON, MILFORD ZANDECKI, MARY ZENS, THEODORE ELL Ess PE The Art Club OFFICERS WANDA LORENCKI ...... ........., FLORENCE SZYDLOWSKI .... RUTH Cook ....,......... FLORENCE SZYDLOWSKI .... ARDELL GINGERICH ..... Miss DICKSON .... . . ELAINE ARBUCKLB THBLMA BAKER DAN CANNON RUTH COOK LILLIAN DUFFY IRENE DZIEKAN MERLE FREIER RICHARD GABBL MEMBERS ARDELL GINGERICH CLARA INDA HERBERT KOCHANOWSKI ALBENA LEPICH MARION LEPICH WANDA LORBNCKI SALLY MANKOWSKI DORIS MEUSER The Ell Ess Pe STAFF ELEANOR REAVY. . . .... . . . . ALFRED DIMMICK .... MARY SKOPORC ....., CATHERINE BAIMA .... . . . ........Pre.rident . . . .Vice-President . .. ..... Secretagf ..,,....Trea:urer . . . .Student Council .........Ad11z.rer ANGELINE MUELLER RUTH PETERS ALBERT ROTHBNBERGER JOE RUCINSKI EVELYN Scon LUCY TRDIN FLoRENcE SZYDLOWSKI LYNus YAEGER ..........Editor . . . .Bufinem Manager . Assistant Editor . . . . . .Auixtant Editor LEONARD KARLINSKY. . . ...,..,....... Associate Editor BENJ. H. SEATON .......,...,.....,..,. Amixtant Buxinexx Manager BRUCE ARBUCKLE ..,...,.,........,....,................. .Artiot ARDELL GINGERICH, IDA ARBOIT, RAYMOND HANsEN. . . .... Typixti' HE first school year-book of the La Salle-Peru Townshi High School was published about twenty-one years ago. Mr. J. M. Welc '10, was the self appointed editor and working with him, was a staff of four or five ambitious boys. The name E11 Ess Pe , was suggested b Eleanor Mason. The book, which contained fifty pages, was about the size ofythe present High School Circular of Information. It was divided into five sections: Faculty, Students, Organizations, Athletics, and Comics. There were only two or three organizations, a basket- ball team and the first football team. A few half-tone reproductions represented the art section. The annual was financed personally by the editor-in-chief and his staff, the copies selling for twenty-five cents apiece. Since the boys worked inde ndently, the book was not an authorized annual. here was no year book the following year, however, in 1912 under the councilshi of Miss Reinhard, the class edited the first oflicially recognized Ell Ess Pe. Tlie editor-in-chief, Clinton Hartenbower, and his staff worked steadily to make the book a success, and a worthy inspiration for the following classes. For the four consecutive years, 1928, 1929, 1930 and 1931, the Ell Ess Pe was awarded first class honors in the National Scholastic Press Associa- tion Contest. Since 1927 Mr. Wales has served as chairman of the faculty advisers, and has had the direct supervision of the book. Page N inery-three ELL Ess PE School Plays SMILIN' THROUGH 4cWHAT young people like to do they usually do well certainly applies to the huge success of the Junior Play of '32. We are able to back our statement by the fact that every member of the cast put into the production all of his enthusiasm and a great part of his spare time. There is more to presenting a Junior Play than memorizing the lines of a current attraction, a definite standard, to which the play is expected to mea- sure up has been set by the admirable presentations that have been given in recent years. However, there was no question as to whether or not our play measured up. Had there been no acting ability save that of Gayle Dwornik, we think it would still have been a noteworthy production. As it was, Walter Meyer and Robert Kohl gave such splendid portrayals of the characters they rep- resented that the audience was spared the witnessing of a one-sided produc- tion. John Frielingsdorf, in his double role of the crazed lover and of the son of the lover, gave a splendid performance, while Wanda Lorencki played a charming younger sister, adding much to the fairy-like quality of the play. She also appeared with Ann Ciganovich in the prologue. Donald Bauman, as the substantial country boy, proved his ability as an actor, in an enter- taining manner. The play by Allan Langdon Martin needed little introduction, for it had been done very successfully, in the movies, as well as on the stage. It enjoyed long runs in New York, with Jane Cowl playing the feminine lead, in 1924, and has recently experienced a new wave .of popularity, becoming a greater box-office attraction than before. At the height of its first wave of popu- larity, Norma Talmadge starred in the silent motion picture, while Norma Shearer made the talking version of the play well worth remembering. Thus, despite evidences of a much talked of economic depression, the community, by its gratifying attendance voiced its opinion of a high school Junior who played the role of Moonyeen Clare like a professional, and two boys who played the difficult roles of two old men so well that they made the audience laugh or cry at will. But we must not forget Ardell Gingerich, Bernus Hundt, Eleanor Reavy, Mary Stasiak, Doris Meuser, Ray Quick, Alfred Dimmick, and Richard Gabel who performed creditably as the guests. PEARLS PEARLS, a one act play by Dan Totheroh, one of the leading contemporary playwrights, was presented to the students of La Salle-Peru, and then, by the new reciprocating arrangement, at Princeton High School, a group of Princeton students having presented Anton Chekhov's THE BOOR at L. P. The cast of PEARLS included Gayle Dwornik who took the part of Peggy Lewis, the elder sister, Wanda Lorencki, who played Polly Lewis, the other sister, Walter Meyer who was Tad Lewis, the kid brother, and Francis Weeg, the stranger, Mr. Brown. The play takes place in the flat of the Lewises on Polly Lewis' twenty- first birthday. The story concerns a necklace which had been stolen from the department store in which the three Lewises work. The sisters' suspicions are aroused when Tad presents his sister with a pearl necklace, and their fears Page Nincgy-four ELL Ess PE are awakened when a stranger, Mr. Brown, comes and asks to see Tad privately. Mr. Brown, whom the sisters suspect of being adetective, sells talc pearls on the installment plan, this was Tad's secret of the pearls. GLORY OF THE MORNING GN the Wednesday before Thanksgiving the Sophomore Class of the La Salle-Peru Township High School gave 'iGLORY or THE MORNINGH a one act play by William Ellery Leonard. Preceding the lay were several Indian dances. Eight Sophomore boys, dressed as Indian chiefs, did a dance-warwhoops and all. Then a grou of Sophomore girls attired as Indian maids, did a very delightful number. Efhe third dance preceding the Iplay was a Wo-he-lo number with Lillian Duffy taking the leading part. ollowing the numbers mentioned was the main feature, the play. The leading characters, in the order of their appearance were: Glory ofthe Morning, Mary Zuccarinig Red Wing, Victor Remenih, Oak Leaf, Ardelle Stedman, Black Wolfe, Levison Snyder, The Chevalier, called the Half Moon, Robert Sharpe. The setting for the play was before a Winnebago Wigwam on an Autumn afternoon long ago. The characters were well-suited to their parts and each one presented a commendable performance. The lay depicted onedphase of the life of Glory o the Morning and her two childaren, Oak Leaf an Red Wing. Glory of the Morning was married to a French fur-trader called Half Moon. He had been gone for a long time and when he did return it was only to bid good-bye to Glory of the Morning. He told her that he had to return to his own people and could not take her with him. However he did intend to take Red Wing and Oak Leaf along. Glory of the Morning would not agree to this and so Black Wolfe, the Medi- cine Man, proposed a solution to the problem by suggesting that the children decide themse ves what they wished to do. Red Win decided to stay with his mother, while Oak Leaf admitted that she wishes to go with her father. The two departed, and the last touching scene, showed the mother's grief at the loss of her daughter and husband. Pig: Ninety-jvc ELL Ess PE High School Chronicle AUGUST-1932 29 Enrollment and Classification. 30 31 .. .. .. SEPTEMBER- 2 Organization week-ends. 5 Faculty meeting. 6 Recitations begin. 13 General Assembly. Boys' meeting-Old Auditorium. Girls' meeting-New Auditorium. 16 First hte drill. 17 Football: La Salle-Peru C251 Tilden C61 here. 19 Final Classification. 20 General Assembly, Art Club Meeting at 3:30. 23 Pep meeting. 24 Football: La Salle-Peru C251 Crane CO1 here. 27 Welsh Imperial Singers sing in general assembly. 28 Class Meetings. 29 Class Meetings, Student Council Meet- ing at 3:30. 30 Pep meeting for Saturday's game. OCTOBER- 1 Football: La Salle-Peru C381 Normal Community High School C01 there. La Salle-Peru Lightweights C01 Joliet C71 there. 3 Senior Elections at 105 N. B. Results: President-Edward Neltner. Vice-President-Edith Morrow. Treasurer-Alfred Dimmick. Secretary-Vernon Greening. Sergeant-at-Arms-john Frielingsdorf 4 General Assembly. 5 Organization of classes. Pep meeting. Science Club organization meeting at 3:30. 6 Football parade at 7:15 p. m. Freshmen class election. 8 Football: La Salle-Peru C271 Morris C71 here. 11 General Assembly. 12 Columbus Day. 14 Football: La Salle-Peru C201 Mendota C71 here. No school Clllinois State Teachers' As- sociation at La Salle-Peru1 19 Illustrated Lecture by Phili Martin- dale CRanger and N aturalistg. 20 Girls' League Meeting. 21 Sophomore Class elections. 22 Football: Lightweights C141 De Pue C01 here. La Salle-Peru C261 St. Bede C131 here. Page N imzjf-six Citizenship committee of Student Council meeting. General assembly: Orchestra program and Boys' Glee Club. 10 R. B. opened as lunchroom. Art Club Hallowe'en Social. Fire Drill. All students must park their cars in new parking lot-compulsory registra- tion of all cars driven to school, takes effect today. Football: La Salle-Peru CO1 Moline C61 there. Car registration. Fire drill. Straw vote for coming election held. NOVEMBER- 1 General Assembly: The junior College Play presented for the high school students. Pep meeting for the Hall game. Skit and Band. Meeting of the Athletic committee of the Student Council. Football: La Salle-Peru C61 Hall C01 there. Election Day. Honor Roll for first six weeks' term posted. Girls' League Meeting. Football- La Salle-Peru C141 Ottawa C01 there. General Assembly: Armistice Day Pro- gflfn. General Assembly: Experiences in Ken- tucky -Misses Barbara Crabtree and Olive Eden Martin. Football: La Salle-Peru C61 Dubuque C251 there. General Assembly: Sophomore Class Thanksgiving Program presented. Football: La Salle-Peru C91 Englewood C01 here. After today, no warning bell will be sounded at the end of the periods. General Assembly. Group singing. Report Cards issued. New traffic regulations tried out. DECEMBER- Report cards due today. General Assembly: Mestrovic film. Junior Class meeting after General Assembly. Basketball Rules Interpretation Meeting 7:30 p. m., Social Center. La Salle-Peru C141 St. Bede C141 there. Meeting of scholarship committee of Student Council. Swimming meet-Omaha, Nebraska 36, La Salle-Peru 30. ' ELL Ess Senior meeting. General Assembly-Talks on Christmas Seals. Student Council meeting 7:00 p. m. Basketball: La Salle-Peru C261 Morris C251 there. General Assembly: Student Council Pro- gram. Basketball: La Salle-Peru C241 Hall C2935 here. Student Council Party in the gymnasium. General Assembly: Christmas Program: Freshman Girls' Chorus. Swimming Meet: La Salle-Peru C351 Alumni C341 School closes for Christmas recess. Basketball: La Salle-Peru C291 Streator C201 there. General Assembly: Christmas Program. f JANUARY-1933 3 School re-opens. Basketball: La Salle-Peru C211 Hall C231 there. General Assembly: Chemistry Depart- ment Program. Meeting of Scholarship Committee of Student Council. Meeting of Entertainment Committee of Art lub. Basketball: La Salle-Peru C161 Kewanee C281 here. Meeting of students interested in archery. Genera Assembly: All School Chorus. Meeting of Girls' League. Interclass Basketball: F r e s h m e n vs. Sophomore Mid ets. Basketball: La Sage-Peru C281 Morris C271 here. Sacred Concert-All School Chorus. General Assembly: Student Council Honesty Program. Student Council Meeting 700 p. m. Basketball: La Salle-Peru C271 Streator C221 here. Basketball: La Salle-Peru C181 Prince- ton C251 here. Examinations. Examinations. Examinations. Mid-year Registration. Mid-year Registration. Basketball: La Salle-Peru C301 Waukegan C191 here. General Assembly. New lunch schedule: 1-from 11:35 to 12ZwQ 2-from 12:30 to 12:50. FEBRUARY- Meeting of Student Council. General Assembly. Freshman Meeting after Assembly. Art Club meeting. Science Club Meeting. Girls' League Meeting. General Assembly for Freshmen, Sopho- mores and Juniors. PE Seniors attend Junior College Convoca- tion-lecture by Professor Thomas H. Recd, University of Michigan. , 16 Girls' League meeting. 21 General Assembly. Student Council Party-7:39 p. m. 22 No school. Washington's Birthday. Dual Swimming Meet-La Salle-Peru vs. Rockford: there. 28 Art Club Meeting. Class basketball games. MARCH- 3 Basketball: La Salle-Peru C151 Marseilles C201 here. Second Team C151 Mar- seilles C191 here. 4 Basketball: La Salle-Peru C161 Bloom- ington C151 there. 5 Annual Concert by High School Band. 6 Meeting of Citizenship Committee of Student Council. 8 Honor Roll posted. 9 Girls' League Meeting. 10 General Assembly: Programme by upils of Caney Creek Community ihool of Pippapass, Kentucky. 14 General Assembly. Meeting of Seniors after Assembly. Report cards issued. 16 Girls' League Initiation for new mem- bers. 20 General Assembly. Science Club Meeting. 24 General Assembly: Lectures by Professor john L. Gillin, University of Wiscon- sin: The Prerent Day Challenge to Youth: The New Rurria. 28 General Assembly: Lantern slides on the Mesa Verde National Park-by Dr. Davies, Spring Valley, Illinois. 31 Reno, The Magician-3:00 p. m. APRIL- , 4 General Assembly: Sound Films from University of Chicago, 3:30: The Molecular Theory of Matterg Oxidation and Rmrvatian. 5 Sales Tax in effect at the Bookstore and Cafeteria. 10 Class meetings for preliminar classi- fication talks and election oil' Student Council representatives for 1933-34. Seniors filled out vocational record cards. 11 Meeting of National Honor Society Com- ' mittee. T. H. S. Boys' Interclass Swimming Meet. Preliminary Classification. 12 School closes for the Easter holidays. 18 School re-opens. General Assembly: junior Play Scenes: Brief Junior Class Meeting after assem- bly exercises. 21 Junior Play Bang Pull: the .S'tring:. 24 General Assembly: Play and readings. 25 Tennis: La Salle-Peru vs. Morris: here. General Assembly: Awarding of National Page Nineq-Jeven ELL Ess P E Honor Society cards and High Scholar- 19 Illinois High School Interscholastic Track ship Legion pins. Meet at University of Illinois. Finals Report cards issued. in golf and tennis. 26 Dual Track Meet La Salle-Peru vs. 24 Illinois Valley Track and Field Meet. De Pue, here. 26 Patrons' Night. 28 Grade and Parochial Boys' Swimming 27 Illinois Valley Tennis and Golf, here. Meet. 29 General Assemblyg Memorial Day and 29 Illinois Valley M..sic Festival. Honesty Programme. ' 30 Memorial Day CNO Schoolj. MAY- 3 Tennis: La Salle-Peru vs. Morris, there. JUNE- 3 Dual Track Meet: La Salle-Peru vs. 1 T. H. S. Boys' Interclass Track Meet. Mendota, here. 2 T. H. S. Girls' Interclass Track Meet. 5 Girls' Interclass Swimming Meet. 5 Examinations. General Assembly: Orchestra Programme. 6 6 District Golf and Tennis Meets. 7 7 Annual Orchestra Concert. 8 9 General Assembly: A .fhrphmi of fha Eart, 12 General Assembly: Final Announcements by George Elias. for the year, 12 Senior Dance and Reception to Parents. Organ Roll, Report Cards. 13 Illinois High School Track Meet. 13 Class Night. I6 General Assembly: Mr. Leaf, Hawaii. 15 Commencement exercises: Speaker: Trumpet Choir. 17 Dual Track Meet: Ottawa vs. La Salle- Perug here. Alexander Karr, Personality. Patron's Day ATRON'S DAY exhibits to the public the work which is done in various departments of the school.The Service Squad members, under the direction of Mr. Graham, act as guides. They are stationed in the Main Hall and in the streets to direct the guests. Exhibits of the manual training shops are shown in the lower floor of the new building. Handicraft of all sorts is displayed. The woodshop exhibits pieces ' lustrating the progress from very elementary construction to advanced cabinet making. Various types of construction, finishes, and upholstery are also shown. In drafting, lates showing the progressive steps from elementary to advanced mechanical rawing, machine drafting and architectural drafting is displayed. finds an extensive exhibit of machine work for boys and The metal shop, too exhibits its work. There one projects in sheet metal, bench metal, forging and the Attendance Department art metal work for girls. Charts and drafts from are also exhibited. The sewing exhibit takes the form of a style Matthiessen Memorial Auditorium. Preceding the Band gives a short concert. The music continues during the style show. The art show on the stage of the style show, the High School exhibit is held in the Recreation building. Several new and interesting types of work, such as pottery, textile weaving, china painting, leather tooling, and bookbinding are shown. In addition, there are displayed exhibits in water color, still life, design and posters. The typewriting room reveals exhibits of artistic typing, legal papers, business correspondence, tabulating and bookkeeping charts. The commercial department also has exhibits of the Bureau of Educational Counsel. The library, too, with its exhibits of old, rare editions of books, that were given as gifts, holds the interest of many patrons. The geometry exhibit reveals many constructions made and facts proved in the geometry classes. De- signs, constructions, explanations of theorems, pictures showing geometrical applications in such fields as engineering, astronomy and architecture, are shown. In science, the usual display of museum mounts of Zoology and botanical speci- mens, are exhibited. Page Ninegf-eight ELL Ess PE THE BENCH BY THE SIDE OF THE WALL CWith apologies to Sam Walter FossD By Dolus Mauser. There are girls who study, and fume, and fret Before a geometry testg There are seniors in high school who do not know That to use onc's wits is to rest, There is many a boy, who, flattered well, Will study, and think, and plan, So let me sit at my place on the Service Squad And be a friend to man. Let me sit at my bench by the side of the wall, As the J. C. boys go byg The boys who have studied geometry, And know much more than I. Oh I will not sit in the Study Hall, To study, and fume, and plan. Le mc stay at my place on the Service Squad And be a friend to man. If you tell a boy that his tie is nice, That Clark Gable has nothing on him- Your geometry is as good as done, Hc'll attack the problem with vim. So why should I study geometry? I'll flatter these saps while I can. Let me stay at my bench by the side of the wall And be a friend to man. as av Q c APOLOGIA Not wishing to seem to have plagiarized,we express our thanks to Edgar Lee Masters for the loan of the idea of his Spoon River Anthology for this Illinois River verse. However, we have gone further than he, for he wrote on the dead, while we have, in fancy, killed these, our friends, in order to write their epitaphs and eulogy. A GRIND I was a grind- A greasy rind to be explicit. I answered always what the teacher wanted, Liking what the teacher liked And nothing else. I carried books home by the score, Ground out my soul- And am no more. Page N inerj-nine ELL Ess PE ANOTHER GRIND I was a very brilliant boy In all my high school classes, To boys I was a constant joy, But not so with the lasses. The teachers thought me wonderful, Miss Crocker thought me grand, Most others thought me critical, I thought that I was bland. And so it was a mystery To find myself down here, My best friend threw me in the sea, And no one shed a tear. 23704141 ELEANOR REAVY I could tell you how to run this place World, Universe or School, But I was never askedg I told them anyway, I tried to tell the doctor what was wrong- But he defied me. I sleep on this hill with the rest: 'T were better in the valley. xrn'Qo:4c RICHARD GABEL I too, lie upon this hill, Resting, from an arduous life. I painted pictures, barns and fences. When I went away to study, I did no wrong, For I went to New England Where there is no wrong to be done. r:vQ4ca EDDIE N ELTNER I have toiled and sweated in the gym, Making baskets, shaking hands, now on the team, now on the reception committee. I have worn my grin manfully, as few others could have done, I have wise-cracked incessantly, and now, as I lie dead forever, I brush aside a tear. L. P. will ne'er have a nobler President. Page Om H undreii ELL Ess PE LEONARD KARLINSKY I attended high school at La Salle, Illinois. Izwas the best student in the classg I prided myself upon my knowledge And I was always willing to help other students, But one day when Hans was asked to recite He seemed to hesitate, and I, to help him Volunteered the necessary information. But he, with a curse, drew out a revolver, And pointing it at me, fired. The shot passed through my heart Killing me instantly. Uponlmy tombstone, Hans inscribed- He:was brilliant-too brillant-and so he died. :Qc ARVID LUND I look'down upon the earth from a great height, I am dead, but my name shall live forever. I feared to die, thinking to lose my following, But I am overjoyed, for even the angels have heard that I came in first in the mile. Q Q Q VERNON GREENING Hesitantly we carve his epitaph. Shall we dwell at length on his infectious grin? Shall we laud the marvels of his wit, the beauty of his brain' Oh, no, for we would then be writing many a day. 'Twill needs suffice to say, He was the noblest lad we knew. surface Page On: Hundred-one ,ff 2 , fl' 4 l 'J NS-fx. ,, ' rw' 5233 l. HIDDEN CANYON XVALI, SIWRVED ROKR 4. S'rOa'KADE ,x'I' DEER PKRK 2. IDE!-ER P-XRK ILVIGOON S. XVERMILLION RIVER 3. TPIE XVINDINU ILLINOIS, 6. CANYON XXVXLI. Ijlilik PARK 4. NE.'XR STARVED RUCR 7. SM CANYON Puig: Um Hlzrlzfr,-zz'-fun w 4 CUUNL11. CAX'E mn liI.l'l'lf COUNTRY CI.Ull. 4. MlINIill'-KI. 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