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

 - Class of 1939

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lim' Hui llaq---we ELL ESS PE I939 La Salle-Peru Township High School La Salle, lllinois CONTENTS HOMIQROOMS ............... .... . . S FRICSHMEN ..... .. 9 SOPHOMORICS ,... ,Hia -IUNIORS ........ . . .21 FAcUi,'1'Y ..... .. .QS LIBRARY ........ . was cAFi3'1'if:R1A ......... ...Sn SPRING F1cS'1'1vAi,.,. ...s7 YRARROOR ......... . . .SS CLUBS ......... ... ...so D1cBA'1'1f:. .. . . .47 HONORS ..... . . .is BAND ........ ...su ORCH IQSTRA .... .. .sz CHORUS ...... ...... ......... . . .si A'ruLia'1'1eS ........... ........, . . .sc GIRLS' u1cAL'1'u 1QOUe,fx'i'1ON .... ...SS SIQNIURS ............. .......... . H72 BOARD OF 1+LDUCA'l'lON ....... .. .Qi JANITORS .......... ..... . U92 JUNIOR eOLL1aOi3 AD ...., ...,. 9 3 lfilirc1ri,1l1:nd BI1.flIIl'J.l' Bffurzlf: if, In r. in mp pivllfffl Df11 flf13' Hl'l!IL 1AllI.1,ffP1I, Paul l'ufl1m'r', Claim' Sli'irilu'rg, Sfiirlry B1-ficwi, Cfvrilml Szizifr, Gvii' Cfiw, Ilflllj' Sltlllffltf, fnlllfff Ilfllifllll, will KlqIIlIl'f,ll HOfc'fI1'lfl. NH! in piuliilvi florvlzft' IJKIFH, fum' Pufvulf, and glfun Sffizzriifcf. ELL ESS PE'S COVER: The gen- tleman gazing intently :it the edifice Of the l,:i Salle-Peru 'liownship High school is its superintendent, Dr. lfrzink ik. Jensen. :XS he heholds the entrnneewny Surinnunted by the shields depicting the industries Ol the 'liOwnship, it is as though his keen, penetrating eye views through Il telescope Our living cneh day. Within these portals uf the hlnttliiessen hlemurizil auditorium students from :dl walks Of life, de- termined through the :iid Of zi higher education tn become citizens Of mute, see :ind hezir finished productions. The lettering Ou the Ell ESS lie cover was done by seniur artist, Lawrenee Slack. ' VI' f LXT ME Vi assi- iiii we 3.3 ORIGINAL W intl

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. 1 Lids-Nbr AA. u 1 LETTERS TO Sits: In a recent edition of the Ell liss Pe, I noticed that there was a notable absence of the senior class will. Many of my friends have come to me and inquired about this omission, and I HID passing these inquiries on to you. lncidentally, in case you are planning a senior will in the F139 Iill kiss Pe, you might be interested in the fact that I have done a little sleuthing on my own, and I have had surpris- ing results. .Xlarie Herakovich bequeaths to Butch ixowack a filing cabi- net for his big words. .-Xl Schoen- ing wishes to leave his football ability to Bill Shumacher, and Robert Reinhardt would pre- sent his position as Kliss Scott's best biscuit maker to soiue de- serving future bachelor. ,lune Powell confided that she would bequeath a little red hatchet to Butch Nowack so he can chop down the meathouse, and Carol Jensen wants to give the superintendent to anyone who can check up on him as well as she can. Hazel Plym says she would give her roller skates to Nlr. Wilmot. Carolyn Shea would present a bar of soap to Dorace Larson, so that she may shine in class. Romeyne Wer- dung declares he would give his second million just to build ati Old Peoples home for teachers. :krt l,ars0n wants to leave his mummy to Xliss Washburn, since she is so fond of his com- pany-especially at 3:15, Claire Steinberg confided that she would give her thumb nail to anyone in need of an effec- tive weapon, llampton Gunn leaves all his extra credits to anyone that can use them. Maxine Salisbury leaves all the bugs she collected in biology class to Dorothy ,lohnston and Sally Pauline. Shirley Brown would like to see one of her gang inherit her sixth hour, and hlarjorie Brannon says she would furnish her ability to carry home three books each night to any freshman who has the strength. Dick Koppen would present his swimming ability to Florence Loomis, he- cause he believes she needs it. Uthmar Kemper would relin- quish his ability for being ex- cused from the library to any little freshman who will study the technique. The ability to beat squad cars on St. Vincentis avenue would go to Caroline Lauer, according to Marjorie Callahan. lrlow do you like the results of my inquiries? I hope they will be of some help toward a greater 1930 Fll Fss Pe, Yours truly, Imite B. .Xnyonc Sirs: The Ell Ess Pe should have a will. I have been talking to various members of the class of '39 and it's amazing to learn of THE EDITOR the many and valuable possess- ions with which they wish to part, in order to help others along. Josephine Livek leaves a ,litterbug to lkliss Danheim to add to her collection. Robert Fritz leaves part of his six feet to the freshmen. Geno Fierro does leave all his store-bought furniture to the shop so they can copy it. Francis Hogan says he would like to give Irene Willmeroth his eyebrows. Her- man Gaede bequeaths his drag in art to Alto, if he needs it. Bernadine Sykes bequeaths the shelter in Starved Rock to the Muscovadites so they can hold their meetings there. Ruth Nlacchi wills her ability to get the last of everything in the third lunch period to Rita Bal- coni. .-Xnd, oh yes, Robert Sibig- troth wants to leave all his sour notes to Ed Harrison. Wayne Batchelder leaves his llivver to the school. To Robert Grusk go all Theresa Gaio's extra sandwiches. Henry Stanheld bequeaths his Casanova qualities to any little freshman who is girl-shy. Ken- neth I-lowarth wants to present his ability to push Old Faith- ful to any incoming freshman worthy of the honor KU. I.ouis Plagens wants to give his gold- en, crooning voice to Perry Como. Everyone wants to have a senior will in the FII lfss Pe. Is it possible: Yours very truly, I. :kninia Senior Sirs: Stop and think. Dont you have some little th.ng that frets you particularly more than any- thing clse? So has everybody and that's why I say mightsit not be a good idea to have a pet pecve page in your l'l3'l Iill Ess Pe. Take Harry Freier, for in- stance, He just hates to see con- gested stairways and halls be- tween classes, and Mary Sampo doesn't care for the Be in early, Mary, Barbara ,lean bloyle doesnit like being asked, Where's your excuse, Barbara hleanfi' llkihy. I wonderir When anvone calls -loe Panzica Fanny he goes wild, and who woultln't? -loe's no pansy . Oliver Styma doesn't appre- ciate the creator of modern womens hats and Ruth blacchi's chief fret is when shes craving a hamburger for lunch, and all they have is frankfurters. Irene Willmeroth tells me that the constant Dinky, you're shrinking. is enough to spoil her whole day. Tl'ho blames Bob lrlolsinger for resenting those who call him little Bobbie? Shirley Schmitz is very loyal to Oglesby and hates wise- cracks about that great little town across the river. Squeaky CTurn lo back ADclgL'.J



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GCJGD MORNING . . . . . isn't it lou-ly totluy? lt's lun to walk to school hut stuclt-nts living st-vclm to fourtt-cn nnlcs LIXYLIX Hntl riding ll l1L'CL'SSlfj'. lfill Zuhowsky :Intl john Grigztlunzns think it's grt-:xt sport to lmicyclt- to school. 'l-hut group gt-tting out of tht- hus :mtl hczulm,-cl hy smiling A-Xtlt-lu Slack :irc just ll lt-xx' of tht- students trzlnsportt-ml to :anal from school hy :tn ulhcicnt corp of huscs. 'llhosc prcttx' girls in tht- scconcl picturt- look lmppv. Do you think it's hccnusc they rotlt' to school with that hzlnclsomc young mam? lfvnlt-lmtly tht- little girl in tht- thircl picturc is XX1IICl1lll,Q tht- clock towL'l'.'lll1C foursomc in tht- cornt-r :u'cn't worrictl, us tht-y lt-isnrcly sztuntcr along. fklznyhu llulcn l31n'rshoulcl look :lt tht- Clockl 'lihc smiling girls in tht- lust picturc nmkt- us ft-t-l Hnc. It is ll lovvly clay, isn't it girls? Page 6 'iff

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