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

 - Class of 1942

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Page twenty-:ix Mr. Trobauglfs Homeroom 204 In January of this year at the change of the semester Mr. Jungck's homeroom 105 was trans- ferred to Mr. Trobaugh in room 204. In addition to the chairman, Patrick Brandt, there is an attendance monitor, Barbara Adrian, The Stu- dent Council representative is Irene Bittner, and her alternate is joan Blakely. The annual repre- sentative is Hugh Black, and the Courier repre- sentative is Irene Bonucchi. tit ROW I lfrom left to right?-Francis Bans- berg, Irene Bittner, Delores Augustyniak, Helen Borovac, Antonette Angelo. ROVV 2-Barbara Adrian, Robert Bansherg, Raymond Broviak, Robert Brackman, Henrietta Antkowiak. ROXV 3-john Brfnovec. Mary Ann Bozanelos, Audrey Baima, Dolores Baima, Josephine Bala- chowski. ROVV 4-Kenneth Bassett, Eddie Augubright, Arnold Buck. Peter Bartashius, Irene Bonucchi. ROVV 5-Marian Baima. Vlfilliam Boehm, -loan Blakely, Joy Baker, Lois Almy. ROW 6-Hugh Black, Louis Bartels, ,loe An- gello, Helen Beyster, Dorothy Bertolino. ROW 7-Howard Boles, Frank AHelt, Ernest Brown, Patrick Brandt, John Balazarini. Absent from picture: Betty Bottomley, Burton Bottomley. Mrs. Parks's Homeroom Il3 The chairman in homeroom 113 changes each six weeks. During the first semester Shirley Cor- less was the Student Council representative and Erma Domke was the alternate. The second semes- ter Pauline Buonomo was elected to the Student Council, and her alternate is John Dittmar. Sylves- ter Domkoski is the Ell Ifss Pe representative and Eugene Current and Dick Dittmar are the Cour- ier correspondents. Pauline Buonomo made straight A grades. kit ROW l lfrom left to rightj-Pauline Buo- nomo, William Carlson, ROW 2iRay Cassidy, Ralph Cusick, Venance Wisniewski, Robert Burkhart, Theodore Buckley. ROVV 37Mary Ciganovich, Mildred Derzick, Eugene Delvallee, Florence Burkiewicz, Margaret Ceretano. ROW 4-Eugene Current, Marian Cudlip, Mary Louise Willmeroth, Betty Deibert, Charles Diesbeck. ROW 5-Shirley Corless, Annabelle Dinger- son, Mary Daley, Mary Zokal, Lawrence Casorso. ROW 6-Erma Domke, Harold Camenisch, Dick Dittmar, Joseph Claudnic, Dick Cobleigh. ROW 7-James Whitaker, Bradley Chase, Sylvester Domkoski, John Cawley, Thomas Des- per. Absent from picture: John Dittmar,

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From left to right are the freshman class officers: Billy Spurr, vice-presidzntg Tom Hawkins, sergeant-at-armsg Zelpha Dwornik, secretaryg Edward Kutter, presidentg Lois Lmdenmeyer, treasurer. Sophomores Resuming another year at L-P, the sopho- mores returned to classes just a little wiser and more mature. The sophomores introduced their new class officers in an assembly given on October 15 by Mrs. Wilsoxi's homeroom. A short farce on Good Manners versus Bad Manners was also pre- sented. Freshmen After election of their class officers the fresh- men began their social life with a Halloween party on October 31 in the girls' gym from 3:30 to 5 o,cloclc. Their first all-school dance, also held in the girls, gym, proved to be successful, too. Ken Thompson played the Sugar Bluesn on his trum- pet and Marilyn Arnolts played on the vibrabells. The freshmen also presented many outstand- ing class assemblies. Miss McKey's and Mr. jungck's homerooms presented a f'Good School Citizenshipl' program on October 9, which gave the freshmen a little information about school life at L-P. Community singing with the freshman orches- tra was given by Mr. Leaf's and Mr. Petersen's homerooms on October 23. On December 11 the girls' chorus sang Christmas carols. A delightful Latin play, A Roman Schoolfl was presented by Miss Miller's homeroom on February 26. The freshmen learned about essentials of party manners from Miss I-lcller's homeroom, on April 23, to prepare them for their party and dance which was held May 1. Miss Crockerls amateur radio program, imitating the English style of broadcasting, was enjoyed immensely by all on May 14-. A memorial day program on May 28 presented by Miss Washbiirnfs and Miss Malone's home- rooms will never be forgotten for its patriotic tribute to the men who died for their nation. On December 3, Mr. Lefler's homeroom staged an amusing one-act comedy, Fortune is a Cow- boyf, which was presented by Anita Goodman and -lean Golden. Mr. Grahamls and Mr. Fellowls homerooms on December 17 also presented a play entitled A Christmas Partyf' Important Facts About januaryl' was the program given by Miss Dan- heim's homeroom on january 7. Miss Reinhard's homeroom presented the Girls' Glee club on january 21. Community sing- ing was enjoyed by the sophomores on February 4 and again on March 4. The freshman-sophomore orchestra played during an assembly on March 18. Party and Dance Manners was set forth in a program on May 6 by Miss Crabtreels homeroom. The first class talent program to be presented by the sophomores was that of Miss Deans' home- room on May 20, during which many hidden tal- ents were discovered. The first dance of the year held on December 5 was enjoyed by all. On May 1 the sophomores joined hands with the freshmen during a party and dance held in the cafeteria. From left to right are the sophomore class officers: Linda Bro- velli, treasurerg Genevieve Orlargdini, vice-presidentg William Oklesen, sergeant-at-armsl Jack VVhite, sergeant-at-armsg Robert Fowlie, presidentg and Mary McBride, secretary, ' i l Page twenty-Jive



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Mr. Korn's Homeroom ll'l Heading homeroom 117 as president, Zelpha Dwornik also serves as the freshman class secre- tary. Acting as vice-president is Ronald Gall, and Margaret Flannery holds the office of secretary, Paul Fitzgerald performs the duties of sergeant- at-arms for his homeroom. Mr. Korn's homeroom is represented in rhi- Student Council by Phyllis Flower, while her al- ternate is Robert Esmond. Dolores Faletti is a candidate for the High Scholarship Legion. tit ROW I Qfrom left to right?-Margaret Flan- nery, jean Drum, Robert Esmond, Ronald Gall. ROW 2-Catherine Fillipeck, Virginia Fris- tock, john Ford, Frank Frank, Zelpha Dwornik. ROW 3-Irma Dudek, Phyllis Flower, Veron- ica Gapski, Evalone Foley, Margaret Fillipeck. ROW 4-Dolores Faletti, Gertrude Feldhaus. Rose Dusak, Gilbert Gall, Harriett Dugdale. ROW 5-Norma Ernenputsch. Adele Fabish, Jack Entwistle, Kenneth French, Dale Eiten. ROW 6-james Flower, Paul Nesentchak ,lack Ellerbrock, Lois Fransen, Grace Entwistle. ROW 7-Eugene Dugosh. Robert Fitzgerald Oliver Erwin, Mildred Safranski. Absent from picture: Helen Nedza, Paul Fitz- gerald. x MissWashburn's Homeroom 2I 3 Serving as sergeant-at-arms for the freshmen is Tom Hawkins of homeroom 213. The chairman of Miss Washburnls homeroom is Tyler Good- man, who is also serving as freshman homeroom representative. Dick Garner is the Courier repre- sentative, while Strawn Gay acts as Ell Ess Pe representative. tit ROW 1 ffrom left to right?--Milton Hallett Kenneth Hocking, Elaine Garzonio, Dick Garner, Strawn Gay. ROW 2-Robert Godfrey, Evelyn Grubich, Marjorie Ghighi, Charlotte Gray, ,lean Hebel. ROW 3-Tyler Goodman, David Grace, Henry Hackman, Frank Gibson, Harry Hancock. ROW -1-Shirley Halte, Thelma Gerrard, Clar- ence Grabowski, Marcetta Gromann, Mary Jane Gurratl. ROVV Robert Gaus, Gerald Hamer, Mary Haley, ROW 6-Anne Haremski, Roberta Gerrard, Donald Harvey, Donald Glubczynski, Russell Grabowski. ROW 7-Loretta Glynn, joan Gebhardt, Mar- tha Hampson, Tom Hawkins, Adolph Gnidovic. 5-Emmett Glynn, Ronald Harvey, Page fccczzty-.ff Urn

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