Lake View High School - Red and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1928

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J ' 1 Vwwkk 'VW The RED SQWHITE SEMI-ANNUAL PUBLISHEDfBY THE f STUDENTS OFfTHEfLAKE VI E W f H I G H S C H O O L 1 O F CHICAGO NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTYfEIGHT AND ONEfHAI.F JOSEPH H. SHEFFIELD DICATIO To Jbfr. joseph Shejielzl, who has served Lake View so long ana' so faithfully, ana' whose patience, im- Llerstamling, and remarkable ahility have won a 11 preeiation in the hearts of those to whom he has taught his heloifed Lating to him, one of the finest i7'LSll1'ZlCf01'S Lake View can claim as her own, we dedicate our Semi-vfnmial. O R E W 0 R CAS old as the fire that warmed the homeless savage of antediluvian years is that ever flickering flame of desire in our minds to seek and discover new truths, and to learn and appreciate the old. With .this fact in mind, and remembering the hopes and doubts of our own lives during the past four years, we have, in these pages, attempted to picture as hest we could the birth of that flame within us, its growth, and finally the full gleam of brilliance of which this Semi-Q-Annual is itself hest witness. ORDER CE BUCKS PRELIMINARY S E N I O R S OTHER CLASSES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS Principal Qffflf. Assistant Principal V, N., U.. , V, ,W W. A, N . .W ,,W.W,,..,.,.w ...,.,.uM ,. ,H,.....M.,,m ,,,.,W....,...,..MM.V....W,-,..- mm-- .mM.,T..! 3 3 2 2 E 5 X 2 2 5 5 1 Q 5 E 2 Y , 5 S ? Q 5 3 1 E 5 5 i 15 I Dean of Girls fZ'4-4-lr'Lf't--- HW, ,A,L,h ,..MML,,. ,.,,,., WM ...Nfv ,...,4,b.W.,..,.,m-.-,..,..,,N,A.W,,MWM.,.,,,.,,,,M.,mWM,.,..,,.W,,H....WW2,E s . 4 M 3 3 5 5 3 5 2 5 I 5 3 5 ,...,:.i E, 1 ASQ i - i Q Q 3 54 I fi I es A, Z3 ' 'Z ,Q 5 6 4 ' . s 1 Q - I X . f Q X x ,. , W. ,,,N , , ,A L,L., ,.,,..v,, A .V,. , ,M,,W,, ,,..,..A.,,. V, ,h., WU, ,MM ,.,- my h,,M,.N., N . .W.AW. Acting Dean of Boys 14 THE RED Az WHITE f7acnlzyi CHARLES H. PERRINE . . . . . . . Principal GEORGE DANA HENDERSON . . . Assistant Principal O. F. FONVLER QGree1ey Branchj . . Assistant Principal LENORE SUDER ...... .... D ean of Girls EDWARD J. BOWEN . . . Acting Dean of Boys ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE AMANDA J. EIBERG Un charge of Ravenswood Branchj . . Mathematics MARGARET F. MURPHY Q3A and 4B Sponsorj .... . Mathematics WINIFRED QLLOM f4A Sponsorj ...... . . Civics, History EMO C. RUDDICK 12B and 5B Sponsorj . . . History FACULTY ARCHIBALD M. ALLISON . . . . Mathematics EDWIN W. ASHTON . . . Mechanical Drawing ELIZABETH F. AVERY CAROLINE BENGTSON MABEL E. BENSON . EVELYN BERMINGI-IAM FLORENCE L. BLACK . GERTRUDE BOLCUM . HELEN L. BRAINERD ANNA S. L. BROWN . IVA I. BROWN . . . MARTHA A. BROWN . MINNIE L. BRYNE . LUELLA E. BUCKLEY JENNIE NELSON BUTLER . . HELEN M. CALLAHAN FAITH CARROL . . JANE CHASE . . . ETHEL H. CLAUSON . JOHN EDWIN COE . MARION COLE . . . CATHERINE L. COLLINS LUCY E. COMSTOCK . ALFRED E. CREPIN . EDNA CROWLEY . . WINIFRED DAVIS . ELLEN DE HAAN . . GUY L. DICKERSON . Page IZJ . . . . . . History . History, Commercial . Manager of Cafeteria . ..... Arts . . . . . . English . Commercial Geography . Mathematics, Civics ......Civics . English, Lake re View . . . . . Science . . . . . . English . . . . . . French Stenography, Girl Reserves . . . . . . Spanish . . . French, English . . . . . English . Physical Eclncation . .... Zoology . . Vocational Adviser Clerical Practice ancl Filing . . . . . . English . Science . . . . Arts . . . . English . Physical Education . . . . . Coach THE RED 61 WHITE CATHERINE DUFFY . FRANK FLOYD . . . . CHLOE M. FOSTER . . . MATHILDE R. FRANKLIN HYACINTH GLOMSKI . . MARIE N. GRISARD . EMIL GROENER . . MIRIAM HARTMAN . JESSIE HASTINGS . SARAH HELLMAN . . EMIL F, HOCKE . . . MARY GRACE HOLMES . JANET D. JENKINSON . . MAUD C. JOSAPHARE . IRENE R. KEARNS . LOUISE A. KEEFE . CLARA D. KNEEDY . HAZEL F. LARSON . . IRMAGARDE B. LEACH . CHARLES LECKRONE . . SERGEANT ALFORD D. LEE HOPE LEECH .... CHARLES E. LINEBARGER J. RITCHIE LONG . . . . Stenography . . Printing . Mathematics . . . English . Music . . . . . Music . . . . . . German . History, Girl Reserves Salesmanship, Lake re View . . . . . . English . . . Physical Education . . . English . Latin, English . . . . Spanish . . . . Stenography . Civics, Mathematics . Home Economics . English, History . . . History . . . . Mathematics . . . . . R. O. T. C. . English, Rea' and White ... . . . Physics . . . . Mathematics OLGA E. LOVGREN . . . . . . . Stenography SARA B. MARSH ............... Bookkeeping MARGARET MARTIN, Home Economics, Manager of Cafeteria, Greeley Branch ROSE MARTIN .......... Bookkeeping, Clerical Practice HALSEY H. MATTESON . MARY E. MCCUSKER . MARY C. MONAHAN . RUTH E. MOORE . ROSE MULLAY . . MARY M. MULLIN . MYTRLE F. NELSON . . SOPHIE M. NELSON . . ANNA TAYLOR NORTHWAY FLORENCE F. NORTON . JANET O,BRIEN .... MARY O,MALLEY . . FERNE A. PAXSON . . HERMAN S. PEPOON . EUNICE B. PETER . . . CAROLINE W. PFINGST . STACY PHILBRICK . . . ROSE W. PHILLIPS . . CAROLYN PIERCE . . . FLORENCE M. RENNIE . ESTHER ROETH . . . . . History, Economics . . . . . English . . . History . English . . . Civics . Stenography . . . . Music . Latin, English . English, Drama . Home Economics . . . Civics . . . English . . . . . . . . . Stenography . . . . . . . . . . . . Botany . History, English, Civics, Commercial Law . . . . Latin, Algebra . . . . . . . Art . English, Science . .... Art . . . . English . Art, Red and White lPage I3 THE RED Sz WHITE HILDEGARDE M. ROMBERG . . Science, Mathematics, German, Girl Scouts EMIL C. ROTHE . . . MARIE F. SCANLAN . FLORENCE SCI-IRYVER . JOSEPH H. SHEFFIELD SARA E. SHIVELY . . LAURA SICKENBERGER . VIVIAN A. SIIVIPSON . WINNIFRED V. SKINNER DORA G. SMITH . . . HERBERT R. SMITH . LUTHER T. SMITH . GENEVIEVE SOUTHER . JOSEPHINE STEWART . MARGARET E. STRUBBE MARGARET M. SULLIVAN HELEN E. TAGGERT . H. O. THOMPSON . . ELEANOR TIERNEY . KATHARINE TYLER . HELENE UHLIR . . . CLARICE VAN AUREN . AVIS R. VINNADGE . LOUIS D. WALZ . . JANET WEISSMILLER . ADELAIDE WETZLER . MARY BRENNAN STELLA TWOMEY DOROTHY SCHUMACHER VIVIAN G. LITTLE Page . . . . Clerks Librarians . . . Physical Education . . Stenography . English, History . . . Latin . . Civics . . Botany . . . . . Bookkeeping . . . . . Stenography Music, Orchestra, Glee Club . .... Chemistry . . . . Bookkeeping . . . . . . . Latin Home Economics, Science . . . . . Stenography . . . . Stenography . . . Mathematics . Chemistry, Coach . . Stenography . . . . Art . . . . . . Spanish . . . . French, German Science, Physical Education . ...... Band . . . German, French . German, English ALICE MAE ROBERTS ANGELIA BUHMANN GENEVIEVE BRYNE CATHERINE GOSHKIN . JACK JACOBS Advisory Council for Students MARION MCBEE VIRGINIA COUDIE Matron . Page 141 DR. EDXVIN EISLER DOROTHY DAVISON M. S. FOLSON . MARY GIBSON I THE REED Q51 WVIHUITIE S Q , 1 v . Y L 5 , A , N I i -' fi -:kg-frwma ,. -.1-1 , . 2 gif 'A'P V fn- .L r, -V ,adj ...- fi!! - ,Fi 'A Q I 1 . 4, MJ EDISON S. Monsn NANCY FORSYTHE Prcsirlrnt Vice President JACK EISOLD ELIZABETH SETCHELL ARMIN N. BENDER Treaxnrcr Secrclnry Sergrarzl-at-Arms Gldff C9ffz'cer5 lPagc I7 Y THE RED 6: XWJHUITIE N F' w ' K',k 5 ' . .f . w,.. . , I ,f-' Q . . is X iz A A is Y gs 'W ' , 'lc I , DORIS JOHNSON DOROTHY BRAITHWAITE MAIXGAIKET PFLIL Class Choirs' Vrllmliclorizm Fnmllly Chain' MILTON JANUS MARGARET MARCO RICHARD SWANDER Frzcnlly Cboicc SIIIllftlf0l'ftllI Class Cboifz' Page 181 Glass Qjpealeers THE RED Sz WHITE X , 5 1 v r. if x , K K '-EQ? ' iii 9 5 fax EDISON S. Monsxz NANCY FORSYTHE Presidenl Vice President JACK E1soLD ELIZABETH SETCHELL ARMIN N. BENDER Treasurer Secreiury Sergeant-al-Arms Glam Qfficers IPGQQ I7 F THE RED R1 WHITE ' ...QA ?A...Mq, If J. , , 9, , , DoR1s JOHNSON DOROTHY BRAITHWAITE MARGARET PFEIL Class Choice Valedirtorian Fucully Choice MILTON JANUS MARGARET MARCO RICHARD SWANDER Farully Cboife Salutatorian Class Choire Glass QSpeaker5 Page 181 THE RED or 'WHITE fl LAVERGNE ABELSON General Language Home Economics 1, 25 Spanish Club 25 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. Hanover EUGENE ALEXANDER General Language lntra-mural Basketball 25 Spanish Club I, 25 Com- merce and Industry Club z, 35 Radio Club I. University of Iowa MARIE ALLSHOUSE General Language Girls' Golf Club 35 G. A. A. 45 Moose Club 35 Honor Society, Silver Pin5 junior Girl Reserves I, 25 Treasurer IQ President 25 Nature Study Club IQ Astronomy Club 1. Prineipia Iunior College FLORENCE ALSFASSER Con1n1erf'ial Charity Club IQ Room Deputy 1, 25 Playe Shoppe 45 Treasurer 4Q Girl Reserves 45 G. A. A. 3, 45 Readers' Club 45 Games Class 4. AXEL C. ANDERSON Speeial Arls Honor Society, Gold Pin5 Skating IQ Golf Club 2, 35 Golf Team 45 lntra-mural Basketball 2, 3. Ar! Inxtituie AAAQPV ll CHARLES ANDERSEN General Language Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 4. University of Illinois MAE E. ANDERSON Sperial Arts Honor Society, Gold Pin5 Silver Efficiency Pin 25 Readers' Club 25 G. A. A. 3, 45 Room Deputy 3, 45 Games Class 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Glee Club Con- test 45 Red and White Staff 4. Art Institute PAUL ANDERSON General Seienre R. O. T. C. 3, 41 Football 35 lntra-mural Basket- ball 35 Track 45 Room Deputy 3, 41 Chemia Club 35 Tennis Club IQ Radio Club 45 Hi-Y 4. Armour Institute of Technology RUTH E. ANDERSON Conunereial Senior Council, Vice President5 Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 45 Vice President5 Secretary5 Treas- urer5 Nature Study Club x5 Readers' Club 3, 45 Girl Reserves 35 Camera Club IQ Home Chari- ties x. SYLVIA ANDERSON General Srienre Girl Reserves 25 Readers' Club 25 Glee Club ZQ Games Class 2, 3, 45 Gold Proficiency Pin 2, 4Q G. A. A. 2, 45 Room Deputy 2, 3. Northwestern University 'fe wh, Q lPage IQ THE RED N WHITE s X VTVIAN E. ANDERSON General Language Debating Club 1, 23 Literary Club 25 Lake re View 3. Univcrsity of Illinois IRMA BACKMAN Commercial Spanish Club 1, 25 Girl Reserves IQ G. A. A. I, 2, 35 Harmonica Club 45 Gdlki Proficiency Pin 2, 45 Honor Society 1, 25 Commerce and Industry Club 1. DOROTHY BARNARD Commercial Commerce and Industry Club IQ Games Class 25 G. A. A. 23 Drama Club 31 Girl Reserves 3, 4Q Readers' Club 35 Junior Glee Club I. Moser Business College ROBERT E. BARNETT Architectural Lightweight Basketball 2, 35 Heavyweight Basket- ball 45 Baseball 45 Intra-mural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Captain 3, 43 Freshman Baseball IQ Letter Club 3, 4g Architectural Club x, 2, 3. Armour Institute of Technology HARRIET L. E. BAUDE General Language Home Economics IQ French Club 2, 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Silver Pin 2, Gold Pin 45 Moose Club 2, 35 Ye Playe Shoppe 3. Cbicago Teachers' College IONE BECRER Commercial Home Economics IQ G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Ye Playe Shoppe 45 Commercial Club 21 Games Class 2. A. RICHARD BECKMAN General Language Camera Club rg Radio Club 25 German Club 2, 3, 45 Chemia Club 3, 45 Debating Club 43 R. O. T. C. 3, 45 Crack Platoon 45 Crack Company 4. De Paul University ELSIE A. M. BEHRENS Commercial Girl Scouts I, 2Q Games Class 35 Glee Club 25 Drama Club 35 G. A. A. 25 Honor Society, Gold Pin. VICTOR H. BELSHAW General Language Debating Club IQ R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Crack Company 3, 45 Crack Platoon 45 Hi-Y Club 35 Treasurer 35 Soccer 3, 45 Track 35 Golf 45 Glee Club 45 Lake re View 3, 4, Assistant Business Man- ager 45 Oiiicers' Club 4. University of Illinois PAUL BELZ General Science R. O. T. C. I, 25 Radio Club 1, 25 Orchestra 3. Northwestern University ' 'A U7 Page 201 U O THE RED sr WHITE ' ARMIN N. BENDER General Language Honor Society, Gold Pin5 Tennis Team 2, 45 Captain-Elect 45 Track Team 35 Athletic Business Manager 3, 45 Letter Club 2, 3, 45 Boys' Debating 1, 2, 35 Red and White Literary Staff 45 Poetry Editor 45 Literary Editor 45 Class Sergeant-at- Arms 4. University of Rochester VERA BENSON General Language Latin Club IQ Story-telling Club 1, 2, Secretary lg Honor Society, Silver Pin5 G. A. A. 45 Silver Efiiciency Pin 4. Medill School of journalism SOL BERMAN General Language Debating Club If Art League 25 Spanish Club 25 Fencing Club 32 Fencing Team 3, 45 Track Team 25 Swimming Team 2, 3, 4Q Letter Club 3, 4. University of Illinois ELIZABETH PAULINE BINGLEY General Language Esperanto Club ZQ Spanish Club 35 Games Class 35 Silver Proficiency Pin 3. Northwestern University Evening Srbool ANN BITTENBINDER General Language Lake re View 3, 45 Honor Society5 German Club 1, 25 Gold Proieiency Pin5 Games Class 1, 2, 3, 42 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 42 Girl Scouts. Chicago Normal College MARGARET E. BLOM Household Arts Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary 45 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Eiiciency Pin 3, 4. Lewis Institute ALICE BLOOMQUEST ' Commercial Spanish Club I, 25 Home Charities Club 35 G. A. A. 2, 35 Girl Reserves 2. FRANCES T. BLUMENFELD General Language Debating Club IQ Cross-word Puzzle Club rg G. A. A. 2, 35 German Club x, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. IRENE BoEsEN General Language Spanish Club I, 45 Nature Study 2g Literary 3Q Glee Club 4. ESTHER BOICK Commercial Junior Glee Club IQ Home Economics Club 2, 35 Girl Reserves IQ Proficiency Pin 45 Typing EfE- ciency 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Nature Study Club 1. ,J f lPage 21 THE RED 61 WHITE LUCILE BORG Commercial Honor Society, Gold Pin5 Home Economics Club 31 G. A. A. 2Q Nature Study Club IQ junior Glee Club 1, 25 Girl Reserves 35 Efficiency Typing Re- ward 3, 45 Room Deputy 1, 2, 3, 45 Red and White Staff 4. Moser Business College CHARLES H. BORGARDING, JR. Arclaiteftural Tech Club IQ Architectural Club 1, 25 Geometry Club 2, 35 Intra-mural Basketball 2. Armour Insfilnle of Technology BERNARD BOSLEY General Language Spanish Club 2, 35 Track Team 35 Tennis Team 45 Glee Club 45 Science Club 1. University of Illinois FILLMORE GLENN BOTOWSKY General Scienre Band IQ Glee Club IQ Radio C'lub 25 Track Team 35 R. O. T. C. 3, 45 Chess Club 3, 45 Crack Com- pany 3Q Captain, R. O. T. C. 45 Officers' Club 45 Chess Team 45 Manager of Debating Team 3, 4. University of Wisconsin DOROTHY G. BRAITHWAITE General Language Girl Reserves 1, 25 G. A. A. 2, 35 Spanish Club 1, 2, 45 Honor Society, Gold Pin5 President 4. ROY G. BREUER General Language Baseball 25 R. O. T. C. 1, 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Band Competitions 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Radio Club 31 Band Club 3. MARSHALL BROWN Sorial Science CHARLES BULTINCK Arehiirrtnral Intra-mural Basketball 1, 35 Captain 35 Astronomy Club 35 President 35 Radio Club 1. Crane Iunior College GORDON NTELVIN BUNT General Language Honor Society IQ Freshman Football IQ Radio Club IQ Room Deputy 1, 2, 35 Smokers' Club 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 4. Northwestern University GRETCHEN BURBACH General Language Glee Club IQ Home Economics 25 Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4Q Games Class 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, Letter, Gold Efficiency Pin, Treasurer, Chevron5 Girls' Leaders 4. Page 221 fgaeam' THE RED ez WHITE ELSIE CARLSON Co N1 rnercial Room Deputy 2g G. A. A. 4. EVELYN E. CARLSON Commercial Room Deputy IQ Honor Society 32 G. A. A. 4. FLORENCE M. CHARLTON Commercial Home Economics x, 25 Room Deputy 1, 2, 35 Com- mission 4g Senior Girls' Service Council 45 Honor Society IQ Lake re View 45 Ye Playe Shoppe 35 Current Events Club 35 Girl Reserves 3, 4, Presi- dent 43 G. A. A. 3, 4. Washington Girls College VIRGINIA CHILDS General ' Language Monticello Seminary I, 2, 3. University of Illinois ORVILLE CLARK Architectural Honor Society IQ Room Deputy 1, 35 Tech Club IQ Astronomy Club 22 Architectural Club 23 R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4. ADELAIDE CLYNIAN General Language Debating Club IQ Room Deputy 25 Play Shoppe 35 G. A. A. 1, 25 Readers' Club 45 French Club 1, 4Q Honor Society 4g Red and White Staff 4. University of Illinois BERNARD COHEN General Language Debating Club I, 25 Science IQ Spanish Club 21 Honor Society, Gold Ping Room Deputy I, 2, 3. University of Chicago FLORENCE COLLIANDER General Language Spanish Club IQ Girls' Debating 25 Girl Scouts 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. Crane junior College LUCILLE COLLINGE General Science Mount Jewett High School I, 2, SQ G. A. A. 45 Chemia Club 4. Moser Business College FLORENCE COMAR General Language French Club 1, 21 G. A. A. 2, 35 Honor Society, Gold Pin. Chicago Normal College N 1 ,' . iff 1 ,ASM IPage 23 0 I ,XY f VIRGINIA CUTLER Commercial Girl Reserves 4g Literary Club I, 25 Home Eco- nomics 3, 45 Lake re View 35 Society Editor 45 Story Telling Club 2g Greek Club SQ Nature Study Club 1. University of Illinois VIRGINIA DARRESS General Language Glee Club IQ French Club I, 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 42 Games Class 35 Philatelic Society 45 Honor So- ciety 4. Library Training Course DoIxEEN DAVIDSON Special Arts Honor Society, Gold Ping G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Board 41 Junior Commission 25 Junior Art League 1, 2Q President 25 Games Class 2, 35 Leaders 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Picture Committee 45 Red and White Art Staif 3, 42 Associate Editor 45 Deputy 2, 3. Art Institute ELIZABETH W. DAVIS General Language Girl Reserves ZQ Moose Club 35 French Club 4. Moser Business College THEODORE DEBOWER General Science Room Deputy I, 25 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Band Club I, 25 Nature Study Club 25 Radio Club 25 Concert Band Competitions 3, 45 Debating Club 3, 4. Iowa State University GLADYS DEWALD General Language Girl Scouts I, 25 G. A. A. IQ Checker Club 25 Glee Club 25 German Club 2, 3, 4. Moser Business College CECELIA PATRICIA DOLAN General Science Immaculata IQ Waller 23 Latin Club 25 Orchestra 25 Readers' Club 35 G. A. A. 4. LORRAINE DONKEL Commercial Junior Art League 25 Girl Reserves IQ Games Class 25 G. A. A. I. FANCHON DoTY General Language Glee Club IQ Drama Club 25 Senior High School, Wausau, Wis., 25 Playe Shoppe 35 Girls Leaders Class 4g Senior Girls Service Council 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4- MAGDALEN DRALLE Commercial Honor Society, Gold Pin5 Girl Scouts I, 2g Games Class 22 German Club 35 G. A. A. 3, 4. Page 241 xx , I 5 ,IV J. 4 I ' it '-,gf ,Jw ' it THE RED Sr WHITE JACK E. DRUMM Social Science R. O. T. C. I, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 25 Band Club I, 25 Latin Club IQ Debating Club IQ Lake re View 25 Publicity Agent 23 Cheer Leader 2, 35 Officers' Club 2, 3, 4Q Colonel on Brigade Staff 4. Ohio State University GRANT M. DRYER General Science Soccer Team 2, 3, 45 R. O. T. C. 2, 35 Radio Club 25 Chemia Club 35 Latin Club 35 Inter-class Base- ball SQ Intra-mural Basketball 35 Letter Club 3, 45 Debating Club 2, 3. Normal College of American Gymnastics ELEANOR DUEHRING Commercial junior Art League IQ Girl Reserves 2. MARTIN DUFFY General Language . Spanish Club IQ Room Deputy I, 23 Spanish Club 4. Northwestern University LAURA E. DURBEN Commercial Basketball Team IQ Captain Ball Team 25 Red and White Staff 3, 45 Typing Certificate 2. ELIZABETH E. EBY General Language German Club IQ G. A. A. 1, 2, 35 Girl Scouts I, 2, 3, 42 Honor Society, Gold Pin5 Vice President 43 Ye Playe Shoppe 25 Lake re View 4. JACK EISOLD General Language Boys' Debating Club IQ Radio Club If Latin Club 25 R. O. T. C. I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Rifle Team 2, 3, 4Q Captain 45 Crack Platoon 3, 45 Crack Company 2, 3, 45 Letter Club 2, 3, 43 Officers' Club 3, 45 Cadet Hop Committee 4g Class Treas- urer 4. Northwestern University CHARLES G. EMBLETON General Science R. O. T. C.5 Oiiicers' Club 3, 4, Captain 45 Music Committee Cadet Hop 35 Crack Platoon 2, 3, 45 Crack Company 2, 3, 43 Best Soldier Contest, Gold Medal 35 Radio Club IQ Track 2, SQ Football 25 Prom Committee 4. Northwestern Dental School CLARA ERB General Language German Club 1, 2, SQ President 45 G. A. A. IQ Cross Word Puzzle Club x. Crane junior College HAROLD FANSELOW General Language Spanish Club 1, 25 Room Deputy 1, 2, 35 Intra- mural Basketball r, 25 Inter-room Baseball 1. Wabash College lPage 25 THE RED N WVHIITIE GEORGE FELLIOS General Language Glee Club IQ French Club5 President IQ Honor Society I, 2, 35 Debating Team and Club 42 Oratorical Contest 45 Lamp Organization Editor 4. Walton College of Commerce EARLE FENSKE Architectural MARIE FEYDER Social Science Home Charities IQ Home Economics 4g Camera Club 23 Girl Reserves SQ Senior Council 4. ROBERT FLECK General Language Intra-mural Basketball 25 R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 45 Crack Squad 25 Crack Platoon 2, 32 Crack Com- pany 2, 3, 4g Stamp Club 3, 45 President 35 Of- ficers' Club 45 Chess Club 3. BERTHA E. FISHER General Language Latin Club I, 2, 35 Girl Reserves I, 2. N orilawestern University DEVERRA FISHER General Language Home Economics IQ Glee Club ZQ G. A. A. 2, 3. University of Illinois GRACE FISHER Commercial Junior Glee Club I, 25 Playe Shoppe 35 G. A. A. 35 Glcc Club 3, 45 Lake re View Staff 4. JOSEPHINE C. FISHLEIGH Commercial Honor Society 45 Glee Club IQ Typing Awards 3, 45 Home Economics IQ Room Deputy 2, 3. HELEN J. FOLEY Social Science Girl Scouts 1, 25 Golf Club 25 Chemia Club 4. University of Illinois NANCY FORSYTHE Commercial Class Vice President 45 Girls Leaders Class 3, 4Q Girl Reserves 2, 3, 41 Secretary 43 Senior Girls Ser- vice Council 45 Lake re View 35 Junior Commis- sion 25 Honor Society I, 2, 35 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 43 Recording Secretary 2. Lawrence College Page 261 vi! All I W ' . ' V THE RED 61 WHITE sg 'fl ,T ARTHUR FRICK Special Arls Art League 23 Baseball 45 Basketball 35 Intra- mural Basketball 3, 45 Track 3. OSCAR FREID Architectural Hi-Y Club IQ Intra-mural Basketball 3, 45 Archi- tectural Club z5 Baseball 45 Room Deputy I, 3. Crane junior College MAURITA GAGGIN General Language Latin Club I5 G. A. A. 25 Readers' Club 4g Girl Scouts I, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 41 Glee Club I. Milwaukee Downer College ELEANOR GAUSE General Language Irving Literary Club IQ Girl Reserves I, 25 Glee Club 3, 43 Honor Society 4g Readers, Club 4. FRANCIS GAVIN General Language Band IQ Golf Club 3, 45 Light-weight Basketball 3, 45 lntra-mural Basketball 3, 45 Radio Club 35 Commerce and Industry Club 2. University of Iowa MIRRIAM GELLER General Language Girl Reserves IQ Checker Club IQ Spanish Club IQ Literary Club IQ President 25 G. A. A. I, 2, 33 Ring and Pin Committee 4. Unifuersily of Claieago WILLARD GERBING Architectural Tech Club IQ Astronomy Club 22 Architectural Club 2, 3, 45 President 4g R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 45 Rifle Team 45 Architectural Contest ISI Prize 4g Crack Company 35 Crack Platoon 35 Honor So- ciety IQ Rifle Club 4. University of Illinois ISABEL GERSIE Commercial Glee Club I, 25 Lake re View 43 G. A. A. 35 Room Deputy 25 Girl Reserves 1. Crane junior College SIDNEY H. GLICKMAN Arelailectural Honor Society, Gold Pin5 Chairman Ring and Pin Committee 4Q Technical Club IQ Astronomy Club 25 Architectural Club, Vice President 35 Soccer 2, 3, 42 Letter Club 3, 4g Senior Drama Stage Manager 3, 4. CLAIRE GRAMLING General Science Girl Reserves IQ Girl Scouts 2, 3g Readers' Club 3: 4- Florirla Stale College for Wonzerz lPage 27 THE RED or WHITE EDITH I. GOLDBLATT General Language Home Economics Club I, 23 Honor Society, Gold Ping G. A. A. 2, 33 Readers' Club 4Q Lake re View 4. Moser Business College ALICE GOODENOW Commercial Lansdowne High School, Philadelphia, Pa., IQ Typ- ing Certificate 35 Home Economics 2. HERMAN GOODMAN General Language Honor Society, Silver Ping Intra-mural Basketball 3, 43 Baseball 35 French Club I. University of Chicago DOROTHY GOOKEN General Language Honor Society 2, 45 French Club 2, 43 Glee Club I, G. A. A. 2, 3. Chicago Normal College MARION GORTON General Language Home Economics Club 3, Readers' Club 3, 4. Crane junior College MILFORD P. GRABOW General Science Band I, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra I, 2, 3g Camera Club 2g Band Club I, 2. DONALD H. GRATIOT General Language Boys Debating Club I, 2, 33 Honor Society 25 Latin Club IQ Room Deputy I, 23 Officers' Club 49 Treasurerg R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 43 Crack Company 45 Annual Competition 3, 45 Captain Adjutant 49 Management Committee Cadet Hop 4. University of Illinois HELEN GRAY Household Arts Home Economics C'lub I, 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 23 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. National Kindergarten College DOVAINE M. GREENQUIST General Language French Club I, 2, 43 G. A. A. ZQ Honor Society, Silver Pin. Moser Business College CARL GRUBERT Spefial Arts Baseball 45 Track 2, 35 Golf I, 2, 3, 45 Indoor Golf 3, 45 Football 2, 32 Cheer Leader 45 Ice Skating Team 2, 3, 4g Letter Club I, 2, 3, 4, Intra-mural Basketball 3, 4g Red and White 45 Picture Com- mittee 4. Page 281 U ' 51.1, as 2 x is ,NAR is HAZEL GUSWILER Lucius HAVBNHILL Commercial General Language Honor Society I, 45 Room Deputy I, 25 Girl Re- French Club 25 Girl Reserves 25 G. A. A. ZQ Honor serves IQ Cosmopolitan Club 32 G. A. A. 4. Society 35 Chemia Club 3. Medill School of Iourmzlism MARY GvozDJAK ADELE HELLER General Language Household Arts Home Economics Club I, 25 Girl Reserves 15 Honor Society, Silver Pin5 G. A. A. 2, 35 Readers' Club 4. University of Illinois Girl Reserves 1, 25 Home Economics 1, 2, 3. Chicago Musical College ROBERT HAEN1scH spew, Am ISABEL HENE Radio Club IQ junior Art League IQ Checker Club . IQ Poster Club 23 Honor Society 3. Home Economics Club 25 G- A- A- 21 3: 4- Art Institute Household Arts STANLEY HANNIBAL Special Arts Baseball 35 Basketball 3, 45 Golf Team I, 2, 3, 45 Captain 3, 45 Golf Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 RUTH HERST General Language Home Economics I, 25 G. A. A. 2, 3. Football 2, 35 Art League IQ Intra-mural Basket- Crime junior College ball 3, 45 Letter Club I, 2, 3, 4. Art Institute LINNEA M. HEURLIN MARTHA S. I-IANsoN Commercial Commeffiul Honor Society, Silver Pin5 Girl Scouts IQ Glee Club Spanish Club I5 Home Economics 35 G. A. A. 45 1, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 35 Room Deputy 3. Glee Club 3, 45 Harmonica Club 35 Girl Reserves 4. Moser Business College lPage 29 QIQ' HOWARD HITCH General Language Radio Club I, 2, Secretary 2, Room Deputy 2g R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4, Cadet Capt. 4, Crack Com- pany 3, 45 Crack Platoon 4, Crack Squad 35 Officers' Club 4. Northwestern University ROBERT HOFFMAN General Language Radio Club IQ Room Deputy IQ Debating Club 2, Moose Club 3, Soccer 35 Glee Club 4. University of Illinois JACK R. HOGAN General Language Baseball 3, 45 R. O. T. C. 2, 3, Basketball 3, 4, Intra-mural Basketball 3, 4g Captain 4Q Chairman Prom Committee 4, Crack Company 3, Leaders Class 3. University of Illinois WILLIAM HOLMES Social Science Debating Club I. Morton Innior College FRANK HOWARD, JR. General Science Latin Club IQ Football IQ Track I, 34 Glee Club 3, Intra-mural Track Meet 3, 41 R. O. T. C. I, 2, 3, Lake re View 3, Moose Club 3g Band I, 2. Hillsdale College GLADYS M. HUBBELL General Science Honor Society IQ Junior Glee Club IQ Geometry Club 22 Room Deputy lj G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Delegate 2. Northwestern University DONALD L. HUGHES Social Science Williamsville High School, Williamsville, N. Y., I, 2g Bennett High School, Buffalo, N. Y., 3. Chicago Art School LOIS HULTQUIST Social Science Home Economics 2, 35 Girl Scouts I. National Kindergarten College MABEL HUNT Coinrnercial Home Economics Club IQ Home Charities Club 35 Golf Club 25 Camera Club 2. AGNES L. JACOBSON Special Arts Art League IQ Silver Efliciency Pin 25 G. A. A. 2, 43 Gold Efhciency Pin 45 Glee Club 4. Art Institute Page 301 x THE RED K WHITE FREDERICK JACOBY General Language Checker Club ZQ Radio Club IQ Debating Club 2, Moose Club 2, Soccer 33 Track 3. University of Chicago, MILTON JANUS General Language Debating Club I, 4, Honor Society I, 2, 4, R. O. T. C. 3, 4Q Ofhcers' Club 4g Special Latin Club 4, uDaily News Oratorical Contest 4, Lake re View 3, 4, Co-Editor 4. University of Chicago BARBARA M. JENSEN HUIISCDKIIIZ Arts Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 Socinl Service Chairman 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. Board, Honor Society, Senior Girls' Service Council 4, Lenders 4Q Gold Proheiency Pin. Cbieago Normal MUIllIiI. BANKS JENSEN Co 111 Ill ereial Spanish Club IQ Girl Scouts 2, 3, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Red and NVhite Staff 4. DORIS JOHNSON General Language Junior Commission 21 Senior Commission 4Q French Club I, 2, 4, Luke rc View 2, 3, Honor Society I, 2, 4, Prom Committee 4. Ulzirrrxiljf of Wiseolzsifz HELEN JOHNSON Commereial Commerce and Industry Club IQ G. A. A. 2g Drama Club 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Readers' Club 45 Glee Club I. ' Moser Business College IRENE JOHNSON Commercial Room Deputy IQ Honor Society IQ Girl Reserves I, 2, Girl Scouts 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Home Economics 3. DOROTHY JOSEPHSON Commercial Honor Society I, 2, 43 G. A. A. 4, Spanish Club IQ Home Economics Club 2, 3, Room Deputy I, 3. ESTHER JOYCE Commercial Spanish Club IQ Home Economics 2, 3, G. A. A. 3: 4- SYLVA KARASICK General Lllllglltlgf' Mayfair High School lj French Club I, 4, G. A. A. lg Ye Playe Shoppe 3, Lake re View 3, 4, Pipes of Pan 4, Between You n' Mc, Co-editor 4. Uzrirerxifj' of Illinois lPage 31 gf THE RED or WHITE 'I .wi EVELYN A. KEALEY Commercial French Club Ig Home Economics Club 2Q Gold Efliciency Pin 3g G. A. A. 1. University of Wisconsin VIVIAN KEMNITZ Commercial Orchestra I, z, 3, 43 Home Economics Club I, ZQ Silver Eificiency Pin 2, G. A. A. 3. JUDSON M. KINDT Archilectnral Tech Club xg Astronomy Club 25 Architectural Club 25 R. O. T.C. 2, 3, 45 Swimming Team 2. University of Illinois ERNEST KIRRLAND General Science Latin Club IQ Boys, Debating Club 2, 4. HYDRANGIA C. Kos Commercial Honor Society 2, 33 Glee Club xg Typing Rewards 35 Girl Reserves I. WALTER L. KocH Commercial Lane Tech IQ Intra-mural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Com- merce and Industry Club 35 Room Deputy 3. University of Iowa JULIA KOHLER Commercial Spanish Club IQ Home Economics Club 2. MYRON KOHN General Language Checker Club 1, 2, Radio Club IQ Debating Club 2Q R.O. T. C. 1, 2, 3, 4g Officers' Club 42 Honor Society 3, 4. N ortbweslern Uni1.1e'rsity SOL KRAMER Commercial Football 3, 45 Intra-mural Basketball 2. ELVA KRAUSS General Language French Club 25 Sophomore Glee Club 25 G. A. A. 3, 4, Honor Society, Silver Ping Glee Club 4. Chicago Normal College Page 321 . -KW A T MILDRED KRUEGER Commercial French Club IQ Bronze Eificiency Pin 2. ELVA E. KUHLMANN Social Seienre Girls' Debating I, 2, G. A. A. 33 Girl Reserves 3, 4. Chicago Normal College NATHAN KULBARSH General Language ROGER D. LANE General Science Debating Club 1, 25 Chess 81 Checker Club 2Q Band 2, Inter-mural Basketball 22 Moose Club 3, Lake rc View 3, Honor Society 3, 45 Football Manager 4. University of Illinois ESTHER LARSEN Com merrial Home Economics 25 G. A. A. 3, 4. MARGARET LATSCH Commereial Spanish Club lj Home Economics C'lub xg Honor Society, Silver Pin, G. A. A. I, 2. FLORENCE LAURIN General Language Girl Reserves 1, 25 Glee Club xg Botany Club lg Girl Scouts 3, 45 Honor Society 4. ELIZABETH LAZAREFF General Language Debating Club IQ Literary Club 25 Honor Society, Silver Ping Lake re View 2, 3, 4Q Pipes of Pan 3, 4Q Co-Editor Between You'n Meng Editor Regula- tions Section Lamp g French Club 4. University of Cbicago JOHN H. LEGAN General Language ' R. O. T. C. I, 23 Golf Club 2, Aviation Club 2g Swimming Team 2. University of Missouri ROBERT T. LEICESTER Social Science R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4, Band 25 Lake re View 1, 3Q Soc- cer 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 45 Letter Club 3, 4, Oificers' Club 4j Debating Club 4Q Cheerleaders 3, 45 Senior Council 4Q Room Deputy 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 2, 4. University of Illinois ' 1 THE RED dz MTIHUFJFIE sf 2 FRANCES E. LEHMPUHL Household Arts Home Economics 1, 2, 35 Girl Reserves 25 Golf Club 3, 45 G. A. A. 4. Limlenwoorl College MURIEL LIBBY General Language Home Economics Club IQ Spanish Club 2, 4. University of Illinois KATHRYN D. LICOURIS Commercial Charity Club 25 Girl Reserves 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Home Economics 25 Golf Club 35 Lake re View. INA K. LINDBERG Commrreirll Spanish Club IQ Girls' Debating Club IQ Home Economies Club 25 Honor Society IQ G. A. A. 3, 4. Moser Business College LILA L. LINDHE C0111 in ereial Room Deputy I5 Bronze Efficiency Pin 25 Readers' Club 2g Glee Club 2, 3, 4. N. f Art Inslifulr LILA L. LINDSAY General Language German Club 1, 2, 45 Girl Scouts 2, 3, 42 Honor Society, Gold Ping Gold Efficiency Pin 45 Readers' Club 3, 4Q G. A. A. 3, 4. EL VERA LINDSTROM Houselaolcl Arts Home Economics I, 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserves 2Q G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. Moser Business College LEROY LISCHIN General Srienee R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 3, 45 Oilicers' Club 41 Crack Com- pany 2, 35 Crack Platoon 35 Latin Club 1, 25 German Club 4g Moose Club 3, 4. Urziversily of Wiscoiisiiz ELEANOR MAY LOEB General Language Home Economics Club IQ Glee Club r, 2, 3, 4g Stamp Club 3, Secretary5 Room Deputy 2. HAROLD R. LONG General Language Chess and Checker Club 35 Botany Club 25 Poster Club 35 Stamp Club 25 German Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary 42 Debating Club 4g Honor Society, Silver Pin5 Camera Club 1. Northwcstern University Page 341 1 NR . I . A . 4 id 3 s A. 1 .5 ,J X V.. x I .l .N Q1 s ill ly ,gl A J x 155 1 '. I E I I ,- A- emo 5553315 ,Qi Pi-115 3' 5 , 'I . . ........ 1'-'T - FV, 5 - -w.1':' fre: er:-H'.:- .-ei, L I . ... gy.:-,f,pf-g,.s.1.5,,ag5af..f1:v,,,. :gf.rep-,,,,.a-,,-5.3 125: ,,-5,-A A, 15...-l.:::,, 3 . 3 , ' 2 - I , V . . ' sei- ' 1.5.2 -1' ff: , fz.v2':1. .T . ' iwiif . -' 1-'fl A 1 gf., fir 31.2-ig - 1 if -- 153 ' R . Qi I 1 1 F'-',11'i,ff7f, if? L. , 4 . Fifi 22.21-f ry,-5 I , ' - ' . ,gm if v. . . L : . i s : . . ' . 4 . . z :E .. . : ' , ' :: f,'li1', ' - ' -, s.t.::.- ' ,, . Et EE- .. - ' -I . .. . if .R J 5, .ia-zz .7 -- ,sv A. -. -- .f gr-- W , K, , , My! , ,.,, . , .,,, . K . gigs .. . , Y, .. Za. A ig,.,.,,., 3 ,A H fifiyates is F 3 msg N41 Q, J' M ,, Y ' , X was Isg mgsi 4, in 45 I gf S K R Eg Y 6 4 4 f , , . .3 . jf: '- 6 155' . i R 65212 R 2 If gf Ss MARGUERITE LUTTY Commercial Honor Society, Gold Pin, Girls Leaders 3, 41 Senior Girls' Service Council 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Gold Proficiency Pin 4, Room Deputy 4. GEORGE A. MAIER Commercial Armour Institute of Technology, MARGARET E. MARCO Household Arts Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4, President IQ Vice- President 2, Secretary 35 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 4, Honor Society, Gold Pin, Senior Girls' Council 4, Leaders 4, Com- mission 45 Menu Committee 4. Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa ELVI MARTILLA Commercial Spanish Club I, Girls' Debating C'lub IQ Home Economics Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 3, 4. HELEN A. MASHEK General Language Junior Art League I, 23 Home Economics IQ Greek Club 3, Glee Club IQ Silver Proficiency Pin 2, Gold Proficiency Pin 4, Spanish Club 2, Chess and Checker Club 3. University of Illinois WALTER H. MATHEWS . Commercial Chess and Checker Club 1, 3, 4, lntra-mural Bas- ketball 3, 4. ROBERT D. MAY General Science Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Freshman Football IQ Spring Football 4, Track 3, 4, R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4g Radio Club IQ Letter Club 3, 4, Inter-room Basket- ball IQ Lake re View 3, 4. University of Illinois V1v1AN M. MEANS Commercial Girls' Leaders 4, Honor Society 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Delegate 2, 3, Commerce and Industry Club 2, 3, French Club 2, Gold Eiliciency Pin 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, 43 Glee Club IQ Ye Play Shoppe 4. Moser Business College DOROTHY E. MILLER Household Arts Home Economics Club I, 24 Treasurer 3, 45 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, President, Honor Society, Silver Pin, G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Delegate 4, Bronze Efliciency Pin 4. National Kinrlergarten and Elementary College VIRGINIA MAIE MILLER Special Arts Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Art League 2, 3, G.A.A. 3, Room Deputy 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls' Service Council 4, Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4, Silver Pin. Art Institute 'Gil .S VX IPGQH 35 PN 1 0 ' THE RED At WHITE .lil ROBERT G. MOENCH, JR. General Language ' Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Captain Junior 25 Cap- tain Senior 35 Track 35 Basketball 3, 45 Skating 25 Letter Club I, 2, 3, 45 President Junior Debating Club 25 Boys' Leaders 3, 45 Intra-mural Basketball 35 R. O. T. C. 35 Orchestra 25 Honor Society 35 Announcement Committee 45 Junior Commission 2. University of Illinois JOSEPH W. MooRE, JR. Commercial Radio Club 1, 25 Commerce and Industry Club 2, 3, 45 Intra-mural Baseball 2, 3, 41 Intra-mural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Indoor Golf 3, 45 Outdoor Golf 25 Room Deputy 2, 35 Aviation Club. University of Iowa RUTH MOORE Soeial Science French Club I, 2, 45 Honor Society 4. Northwestern University ROSEMARY MORAN Household Arts Chemia Club 3, 43 Girl Reserves 25 Room Deputy IQ G. A. A. 1, 35 Lake re View 45 Home Economics Club I' 2' Chicago Normal College BYRON MORROW General Language P. M. Baseball I, 25 Glee Club 3, 45 Senior Base- ball 45 Hi-Y Club 45 Boys' Leaders 35 Intra-mural Basketball 3' 4' Purdue University EDISON S. MoRsE General Language R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 3, 45 Company Commander 4Q Major 45 Best Soldier 3, 45 Gold and Silver Medals5 Crack Squad IQ Crack Platoon 3, 45 Crack Com- pany 2, 3, 45 Officers' Club, Secretary 45 President 45 Management Committee 45 Rifle Team 3, 45 Soccer 2, 3, 45 City Champs 3Q Room Deputy 1, 2, 35 Letter Club 3, 45 P. M. Radio Club IQ Geom- etry Club ZQ Class President 4. HERBERT MUTH General Science Chemia Club 25 Glee Club 3, 45 Radio Club 23 Literary Club 2. Crane Junior College CLARENCE E. NAUMAN General Science Band I, 2, 3, 45 Symphonic Band 45 State Band Contest 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 R. O. T. C. I, 2, 35 Chess Club 2, 3, 45 Botany Club x, 25 Stamp Club 3, 45 Radio Club 1, 25 Chemia Club 3, 4. Uniifersity of Illinois JOHN NIKOPLES General Language DOROTHY B. NORDLIE Commercial Home Economics IQ Home Charities 35 Golf Club 25 Camera Club 2. Ferry Hall J Page 361 X . XJ'-0 lx THE RED Sz WHITE l MILTON WILLIAM NosER vA OsTRovsKY General Language Band I, 2, 3, 4, Band Club 2, 3, Tennis Team 4. University of Illinois ALICE NOWICKI Special Arts Orchestra IQ Astronomy Club 3, Lake re View Staff 4g Art League 25 G. A. A. Art Institute GENE D. C. OLSON General Science Schurz High, Zoology Club IQ President 25 Glee Club, Art Club, Botany Club, Smokers' Club I, 2, 3, Cheerleader, Captain 4, Senior Council, Presi- dent, 4. University of Wisconsin HELEN A. ORTH Commercial Spanish Club IQ Home Economics Club 2, G. A. A. 3, 4, Bronze Efficiency Pin 2, Gold Eiiiciency Pin 4. JOSEPH B. OSBORNE General Language Spanish Club IQ Checker Club IQ Science Club 22 Esperanto Club 3. Crane junior College General Language Glee Club 3, 4, French Club 25 G. A. A. 2, Botany Club 4, Announcement Committee 4. University of Illinois LA DONNE PATIER Social Science junior Glee Club I, 25 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Girl Re- serves I, 25 Spanish Club IQ Room Deputy IQ Ye Playe Shoppe 23 G. A. A. Delegate 25 Glee Club 3, 4. University of Illinois DOROTHY PECK Social Science Junior Girls' Glee Club IQ G. A. A. 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4' Bush Conservatory BENNIE PECORARO Social Science German Club, Debating Club, Intra-mural Bas- ketball I, 4. HARRY W. PERKINS Social Science R. O. T. C. I, 2, Band 2, Smoker's Club 3, 4, Band: Club 2, Moose Club 23 Hi-Y 4, Radio Club IQ Track IQ Football I, 2, 3, 4, Intra-mural Basketball 2, Glee Club 33 Room Deputy I, 3. Northwestern University 'cv lPHae 37 0 THE RED 611 WHITE 1 7 LORETTA PETERS Commercial G. A. A. 3, 45 Honor Society, Silver Pin5 Red and Vlhite Staff 45 Bronze Efficiency Pin 2, 45 Silver Typing Pin5 Royal and Remington 4. Crane Iunior College GRACE PETERSON Commercial Spanish Club IQ Home Economics Club5 Girl Re- scrves 25 Honor Society 35 Lake re View Staff 4. MARION V. PETERSON General Language Honor Society, Gold Pin5 French Club I, 45 Treas- urer 45 Glee Club IQ Room Deputy I, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3: 4- Nortbwestern University MARGARET PFEII. General Science Home Economics IQ French Club I, 25 Girl Rc- serves 2, 3, 4g G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls, Service Council5 Honor Society, Silver Pin5 Commerce and Industry Club 2, 35 G. A. A. Delcgate5 Gold eti- ciency Pin. Chicago Normal College LAVERNE MARIE PINOCCI General Language Glee Club lj Latin Club IQ Golf Club 25 Camera Club IQ G. A. A. 2, 3, 4Q Captain Basketball 23 Radio Club IQ Gold Eiiiciency 2, 3, 4. University of Southern California LILA POTTER Commercial Home Economics Club IQ G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Dele- gate 2, 3, 45 Gold Eflicicncy Pin5 Girl Reserves I. GRACE RAI-IN General Language German Club IQ G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Harmonica Club 4. HARRY J. RESES General Science Joseph Medill High School I, 25 Soccer 3, 4g Base- ball 35 Senior Track 45 Boxing Team 3. University of Illinois ROBERT A. RICHTER Architectural Science Club IQ Astronomy Club IQ Geometry Club 25 Architectural Club 2, 45 Treasurerg R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 43 Annual Competition 3, 45 Crack Company 4g Crack Platoon 45 North Section Com- petitive Drill 3, 4. Crane junior College SHIRLEY A. RIDGE General Language Roosevelt High I, 2, 35 Prom Committee 4. Northwestern University Pagqjpk j THE RED mx WHITE AAP ROLLO ROBERTS Social Science Culver Military Academyg R.O.T.C. I, 25 Ser- geants' Club 25 Crack Squad IQ Crack Company 1, 25 Honor Battalion 1, 25 Aviation Club IQ Sec- retary 25 Smokers' Club 2, 3, 42 Glee Club 3, 4g Cheerleaders 35 Manager 4g Lake re View Staff 4. University of Wisconsin ELVIRE E. ROBIN Commercial Greeley 1, 2g Girl Scouts I, 25 Basketball I, 2g Baseball 1, 25 Glee Club IQ Typewriting Certificate SQ Red BC White Staff 4. Moser Business College ORVILLE EDWARD ROSENTHAL General Science Boys' Debating Club IQ Astronomy Club I5 Stamp Club 3, 45 Chess and Checker Club 2, 3, 45 Presi- dent 45 Chess Team 3, 45 Captain 45 Intra-mural Basketball 45 Honor Society 4. University of Chicago MARJORIE SALMON . Commercial Sophomore Glee Club 25 Girls, Golf Club 35 Chess and Checker Club 35 G.A.A. 2, 35 Spanish Club 2. Meiropolitan Business College WINONA SAMUELSON Commercial Spanish Club IQ G. A. A. 25 Sophomore Glee Club 2. DOROTHY SAN FILIPPS Commercial Home Economics Club x5 Honor Society 25 Bronze Efficiency Pin 3. EDWIN F. SCHILD Architectural Honor Society, Gold Pin5 Ring 8: Pin Committee 45 Tech Club IQ Soccer 2, 3, 45 Astronomy Club 25 Letter Club 3, 45 Treasurer Architectural Club 32 Senior Drama Stage Manager 3, 4. Armour Institute of Technology JAMES O. SCHIMKE H General Language Honor Society, Gold Ping Band, Gold Service Pin 2, 3, 45 Band Club 2, 35 Chicago High School Symphonic Band 45 2nd place Chi Hi Solo Contest 45 Spanish Club 1, 45 Chess 85 Checker Club 3, 45 Debating Club IQ Lake re View 4. Northwestern University SUSAN SCHIMKE General Language Girls' Golf Club 2, 3, 45 Vice Pres. 3, 45 Moose Club 2g French Club 45 Girl Reserves 1. Northwestern University CATHARINE J. SCHLAU General Language German Club 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. University of Illinois lpage 39 THE RED dz: WHITE ERNST SCHMIDHOFER General Language Glee Club 2, 35 Orchestra 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 Chess Club 45 Spanish Club 4. University of Minnesota CHARLES SCHROEDER Architectural Architectural Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Astron- omy Club 25 Science Club 25 Geometry Club I, 25 Electrician Opera 4, Drama 4. Crane Iunior College JEAN MILTON SCHROEDER General Language Glee Club 25 Reader's Club 2, 3, 45 President 3, 45 Lake re View 2, 3, 4, Society 45 G. A. A. 25 Greek Club 4Q Picture Committee 4. William and Mary College MILTON C. SCHWARTZ General Language Honor Society, Silver Ping Debating Club I, 3, 45 Debating Team 45 Lake re View Staff 3, 45 Man- ager Lightweight Basketball Team 45 Letter Club 45 Sports Editor of 'tLamp 45 Civics Club 25 Sci- ence Club I. Crane junior College DONALD SCHWENNESEN General Science R. O. T. C, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society, Silver Pin5 Ger- man Club I. Crane Iunior College DOROTHY F. SCUDDER General Science Science Club I, 2Q Girl Reserves I, 25 Astronomy Club 25 Chess and Checker Club 35 Botany Club 2, 35 Moose Club 45 Chemia Club 3, 45 G. A. A. x, 2. 3, 45 Delegate 3, 45 Gold Efficiency Pin 3, 45 Girls Golf 3, 45 Tennis Tournament 4. University of Illinois PEGGY SELSOR General Language G. A. A. IQ French Club IQ Tennis Tournament I. Middlebury College ELIZABETH SETCHELL General Language Class Secretary 45 G. A. A. I, 2, 35 Tennis Club IQ Girl Reserves IQ Ye Playe Shoppe 35 Glee Club 45 Botany Club 35 Readers' Club 35 Girls Debating Club 2' Northwestern University CAROLINE E. SEXTON Social Science Home Economics IQ Honor Society I, 25 Girl Scouts I, 2, 35 Botany Club 2, 35 G. A. A. I, 2, 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Harmonica Club 35 Invitation Committee 4' ' Northwestern University JEAN SHAW ' . General Language Literary Club I, 21 Girl Reserves I, 2, 35 Lake re View 3, 45 Co-Editor 4. Crane junior College Page 401 N ,X J Y . I , ' ,J : xii .4 ,a 4? ,ll Xl W X SIDNEY O. SIEGAN General Science Lake re View 2, 3. 45 Business Manager 43 Sport Editor 4g R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 45 Officers' Club 4g Soc- cer 35 Debating Club 35 Radio Club IQ Botany Club 35 Intra-mural Basketball I. BENJAMIN M. SIEGAL General Science Football z, 3, 43 Baseball Manager 35 Letter Club 2, 3, 45 Moose Club 35 Spanish Club I, 25 Inter- room Basketball 25 Radio Club I. University of Illinois ROBERT E. SIMPSON Architectural Golf Club IQ Astronomy Club IQ Architectural Club 1, 2, 35 Technical Stage Manager, Senior Drama 3, 45 Honor Society. University of Illinois MARTHA SOMOGYI Commercial Girl Reserves IQ G. A. A. 3. MARION I. SPANDAU General Language German Club 2, 35 G. A. A. 2, 35 Honor Society 4. Northwestern University RED dc WHITE ROSE R. STARK Commercial Marshall High School IQ Golf Club 35 Room Dep- uty 35 Girl Reserves 43 Ye Playe Shoppe 4Q Lake re View 4Q Honor Society, Silver Pin. JAMES R. STEIN General Language V'ilmington High School I, 22 Radio Club 2Q Auto Shop Club 4Q Intra-mural Basketball 2, 35 Moose Club 3. Greir Air College MARGARET STENSON General Language Home Economics Club 3, 45 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4Q Gold Proficiency Pin 3, 42 Harmonica Club 4. Chicago Normal College SELMA STERN Commercial Home Economics Club T, 25 Ye Playe Shoppe 3, 4g Girl Reserves 3, 4g Girl Scouts 35 Lake re View staff 4Q G. A. A. 2. Crane Innior College PER E. STRANDBERG General Language Orchestra 3, 45 Orchestra Competition 3, 4. if IPage 41 THE RED dz WHITE ELSIE STRASBURGER General Language G. A. A. IQ Glee Club IQ Home Economics Club 45 Camera Club 25 Bronze Efliciency Pin 22 University of Illinois FERN S1 RATTON Commercial Honor Society 1, 2, 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Secretary and Treasurer 25 Gold Proficiency Pin 3, 4Q Spanish Club I, 25 Lake re View 4. Joi-IN STREIT Commercial Track 35 Honor Society I, 35 Spanish Club I, 2 35 Interclass Basketball I, 2. RICHARD C. SXVANDER General Language Track Team IQ Debating Club 25 Dramatic Club 35 Orchestra 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 42 Officers' Club 45 Honor Society. 4Q Senior Council 4g Class Day Committee 4. , Crane Junior College HELEN SWIATEK i A GB11EVdlLdng1LdgH M ivrr rw---VW, N G. A. A. 35 Honor Society 4. V' EVA TAYLOR , General Science G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club I, 2, President5 Girls' Leaders 3, 45 Senior Girls' Service Council 4g Commission 42 Girl Scouts 4, President5 Honor Society lg Golf Club 35 Room Deputy 2. CARL F. TENGGREN Archilcctural Tech Club IQ Astronomy Club IQ Architectural Club 2, 35 Honor Society I, 45 R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4g Crack Company 25 Rifle Team 3, 45 Rifle Club 4. OLETA J. THAL Household Arts Austin High School5 Art League 22 Room Deputy 35 Home Economics Club 4. Crane junior College MARION LOUISE THoRsoN General Language Glee Club I, 45 Home Economics Club I, 25 Botany Club 35 G. A. A. 4. Moser Business College PAUL TIMKO, JR. General Science R. O. T. C. I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society I, 25 Crack Platoon 3, 43 Crack Company 3, 42 Track I, ZQ Soccer 3, 45 Company Commander 42 Officers' Club 3, 45 Reception Committee 4. Page 421 1 I l Til-lIlE RED Az WHITE THOMAS W. TOWNE General Science Football 3, 45 Baseball 45 R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club I, 25 Moose Club SQ Golf Club 25 Track 35 intra-mural Basketball 25 Radio Club 25 Lake re View 4. University of Illinois DOROTHY L. TRAGUS General Language Science Club IQ Girl Scouts I, 2, 35 G. A. A. 35 Honor Society, Gold Pin. BELA P. URBAN General Science Tech Club IQ Radio Club IQ Chess Club 3, 45 Room Deputy 35 Honor Society, Silver Pin. YVONNE S. VERMEERSCH General Language Glee Club 25 Moose Club 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 4Q French Club 4. Crane junior College BETTY MAE VETTER Commercial Spanish Club 1, 25 Astronomy 2, 35 Girl Reserves 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Delegate 3. ROSE MARIE VILLALOBOS General Language Readers' Club 45 Home Economics Club 4g Spanish Club 4. Art Instilute GERTRUDE VITKIN General Language Honor Society, Silver Ping Golf Club 25 Astronomy Club 35 Games Class 45 French Club 4. Norllawesiern University EVELYN VOGES Commercial German Club IQ Debating Club 25 Girl Reserves 25 G. A. A. 2, 35 Honor Society IQ Moose Club. Moser Business College ALICE VOLLERT Commercial Glee Club IQ Girls, Debating Club 25 Chess and Checker Club 25 G. A. A. 3, 45 Girls' Harmonica 4. HERTA WALLAND Commercial Course Glee Club IQ German Club 42 Drama Club 35 Honor Societyg G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Bronze Eliiciency Ping Delegate 2. M 1 if IPGQQ' 43 THE RED Sz ., 'gl I all il. X4 LEs'rER FRANK WEBER Commercial Boys' Leaders 32 Officers' Club 45 R. O. T. C. 45 Captaing Manager Rifle Team 42 Ring and Pin Committee 45 Glee Club 3. University of Illinois BERNADINE WEEKS General Language Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 35 Junior Glee Club 1, 25 Honor Society, Gold Pin. Northwestern University ADELINE WEISGERBER General Language Home Charity Club IQ G. A. A. 25 Readers Club 35 Honor Society 3, 4. Nortbwestern University CLARENCE WEISS General Language Intra-mural Basketball IQ German Club lj Chemis- try Club 35 German 45 Chess and Checker Club 3. University of Chicago BERNICE WENZEL Household Arts Girl Reserves I, 25 Home Economics I, 2Q Home Charity 35 Chess and Checker 45 Bronze Pro- ficiency Pin x. Moser Business College GERTRUDE A. WENZEL General Language Literary Club IQ Glee Club x5 Spanish Club 2, 45 G. A. A. 35 Girl Reserves 4. Northwestern University CORRINE WERNER Commercial Home Economics Club 25 Harmonica Club 45 G. A. A. 3, 45 Delegate 4Q Girl Reserves 4. VELMA D. WHIPPLE General Language Science Club I5 Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor So- ciety, Silver Pin5 G. A. A. Bronze, Gold Proficiency Pins 2, 45 Leaders Class 42 G. A. A. Board 4. Chicago Normal QPhysical Education, PAULINE MAE WIETING Commercial Glee Club IQ Latin Club IQ G. A. A. 2Q Home Eco- nomics Club 3, 45 Silver Efficiency Pin 2. University of Illinois LILLIAN WIETZRE Commercial Girl Scouts 1, 2, 32 Glee Club IQ German Club ZQ Ye Playe Shoppe 2. Simmons Business College Page 441 l 1 I fi JI fa ly RE' 't I fp n M -R My DWEEREDNWIXQTE ' 0214 a 'A , IYIARION WILLER Commercial Room Deputy 4g Girls' Golf Club 4. Crane junior College RICHARD WILLENIUS Special Arts Art League IQ Intra-mural Basketball 3, Baseball 35 Boxing Team 3, Basketball 3Q Moose Club, Foot- ball 4g Track 4. Ari Insfifuie RUTH G. WILSON General Language Home Economics Club I, ZQ G. A. A. 2, 33 Girl Reserves 2, 35 Girl Scouts IQ Readers' Club 4. Northwestern Universily LILYAN B. WITZEL General Language Room Deputy I, 2, Glee Club IQ German Club 4Q G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. Norlhwesfern University MARGUERITE G. WOHLBRUCK Special Arlx Art League Ig G. A. A. 25 Glee Club 29 Honor Society 3, Glee Club 3, 4. Madame Maximow Scbool of lbe Dance PAUL WOLFF General Science Room Deputy I, 2, Art League I, 2Q Glee Club 1, 2g Moose Club 3g German Club 2. MARGARET WRIGHT Commercial Home Charities Club IQ Spanish Club ZQ G. A. A. 4Q Silver Efficiency Pin 3. FRANCES WYANT Commercial Science Club Ig Home Charities Club 2. CLARICE YALE General Language Literary Club Ig Junior Glee Club I, 2, Spanish Club 2, 33 Girl Reserves BQ G. A. A. 3. U1zi'versily of Chicago VIRGINIA YOUNGS Commercial Peoria High School IQ G. A. A. 2, 3g Harmonica Club 4g Lake re View Staff 4. IPHW 45 GRACE ZEUCH Commercial Semmes High School, Semmes, Alabama I, 2, 3. GENE ZIMMERMANN Commercial G'lee Club IQ French Club 2, Golf Club 25 Com- merce and Industry Club 2, 3g G. A. A. 2, 3, 42 Golf Efficiency Ping Honor Society, Gold Ping Girl Reserves 3, 4, Treasurer, Ring and Pin Com- mittee 4. Moser Business College LYDA ZIMMERMAN General Language Girl Scouts 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Literary Club x, 25 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. Delegate 3, 4Q G. A. A. Board Member 4, G. A. A. Gold and Bronze Efficiency Pins 3, 4, Honor Society 4. Northwestern University Page 461 LEO ZINDERMAN Commercial R. O. T. C. 2, 44 Crack Company 3, 45 Crack Platoon 45 Officers' Club 4, Intra-mural Basket- ball 4g Lake re View Staff 4, Radio Club IQ Stamp Club 3, 43 German Club 2, 3. Crane junior College MARJORIE HANsoN General Language Girl Reserves 3, 4g Stamp Club 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 45 Glee Club IQ Checker Club IQ G. A. A. 2. me fgzblures queen CARL F. BUTTS MINNIE COHEN ADELBERT GODFREY WADE HERITAGE GENEVIEVE SCHEINMAN THE RED R WHITE Two Year Graduates MARGARET ALLER Slenography G. A. A. T, 25 Home Charities Club r, ZQ Captain Basketball 1, ZQ Basketball I, 2. ANNA BARTELS Office Practice Girl Scouts 1, 25 Girl Reserves ZQ Captain Basket- ball 2. BICIQING Commercial LORRAINE Gold Proficiency Pin 25 Remington zg Captain Basketball 2Q Emblemg Basketball I, ZQ Girl Reserves IQ Home Economics Club I. G. A. A. IQ Typing Pin BOWMAN Commercial DOROTHY Basketball IQ Captain Basketball I. RUTH CARLSON Stenograplay G. A. A. IQ Captain Basketball rg Basketball rg Girl Reserves 1. EVELYN CLARKE Sfenography G. A. A. 1. KATHERINE CORNELL Ojice Pradice ROSE FERMO Sienograpby Captain Basketball 35 Basketball MARGARET FINKLER Commercial G. A. A. x, zg Basketball I, 25 ball 1, 2. ALICE FUNK - Commercial Captain Basketball rg G. A. A. 22 G. A. A. 2 Captain Basket I. IPage 47 THE RED At WHITE HERBERT GABE Ojice Practire WILHELMINE HOFMEISTER Strnograplsy G. A. A. IQ Basketball IQ Captain Basketball 2. LEONA IRISH Commercial G. A. A. 1, 25 Basketball I, 25 Captain Basket- ball I, 2. HELEN KLEINHANS Stenognzphy Honor Society IQ G. A. A. 1, 25 Girl Reserves 25 Basketball IQ Remington Typing Pin 2. JOSEPHINE KLOPP REITA KROLLMAN Stenograpby G. A. A. IQ Captain Basketball Girl Reserves I. ELEANOR KUEHNE Simzograpby G. A. A. I, 2Q Girl Reserves 2 Royal Typing Pin ZQ Captain Honor Society 1. EILEEN LINDSTROM Slenograjahy Honor Society IQ Girl Reserves Captain Basketball 25 G. A. A. ficiency Pin I, 2. DOROTHY NELSON Slenography EVELYIY NELSON Commercial IQ Basketball I 5 Basketball 1, 2 Basketball x, 2 23 Basketball I I, 2g Gold Pro- SfL '08 Pb3' Basketball 35 Home Charities Club 22 G. A. A Girl Reserves 3. 1, 35 Gold Proficiency Pin 3. Page 481 THE RED Sz WHITE ELEANOR REDEMSKE Slenography Basketball IQ Captain Basketball 25 G. A. A. 2, 35 Acme Club 2. LORRAINE REITZ Ojice Practise G. A.A. 1, 22 Home Charities Club I. VIVIAN RYDEN Commercial G. A. A. I, 2g Honor Society 32 Basketball xg Captain Basketball I. LINNEA SCHMIEDRICH Ofice Practice G. A. A. I, 23 Delegate 2Q Baseball xg Captain Basketball I. DOROTHY SCHROEDER Sfenogralvhy Lois SCHULTZ Ojire Practice Room Deputy IQ Honor Society 25 G. A. A. I. HARRIET SINGER Ogio? Practice G. A. A. 1. JOSEPHINE STAGNO Office Practice G. A. A. I, 25 Baseball IQ Ha rmonica Club rg Captain Basketball IQ Honor Society I. ROSE SUSSMAN Stenography Marshall High School IQ G. A. ALICE SWANSON Slcnogruphy G. A. A. x, 25 Basketball IQ R Pin 2. A. 2. emington Typing lPaye 49 RED N WHITE HELEN THORELL Stcnography G. A. A. 1, ZQ Gold Proficiency Pin ZQ Captain Ball 1, 2g Girl Reserves 2g Basketball I, 2g Em- blem 2. LINNEA THYLANDER Stenagmphy Girl Reserves 1, ZQ Secretary ZQ Lake re View 2g Captain Basketball 25 Basketball I, 2g Em- blem ZQ G. A. A. 1, ZQ Room Deputy 1. BEATRICE WATKINS Sfenogruphy G. A. A. 1, 25 Gold Proficiency Pin 23 Girl Reserves ZQ Captain Basketball 1, 2. MARGARET WERNER Stenogruphy G. A. A. I, 3. ELIZABETH HEGER C0m1nf'rciul G. A. A. Delegate 1, 2, 35 Secretary 3g Captain Basketball 3. Page 501 0 igzbtures Gyaken ALICE BERGST CAROLINE B JORK IRENE CLAEYS ALMA CLAMOR CATHERINE Cox ELSIE GROTH MARGARET JUHASZ VIOLET LINDSTROM VIRGINIA PETERSON HELEN POTTER ' GERALDINE REICKHOFF ELIZABETH STIAVA RUTH SWANSON 'ITTEIHREHD 6t' VlllTUE Glass Qalendczr HE little candle that we so proud- ly lic four years ago has flamed into a glowing torch. Through all these years we have nursed this tiny spurt of waver- ing light until it has reached its flaming end. With heads held high and a wistful smile on our lips we watch the flame leap and then suddenly die to a smouldering glow. We watch the fitful flame and keep it ever burning .... SEPTEMBER 5-Seniors return to a school saddened by the departure of Miss Reynolds. 18-'lBetween You ,ni Men, Lake View,s first Line Book , comes out in a blaze of glory. 21-Lake View's football men journey to Chicago Heights for first tilt with Bloom High School. 27-Senior Class officers electedg Edison Morse chosen president. 28-Hopeful candidates for commission prepare speeches. OCTOBER 2-Lake rc View received honors in the All-American Newspaper contest. 5-Lake re View publishes eighth an- niversary number. 13-Our football heroes suffer Hrst and only defeat to Schurz. IIlGCHC Olson elected president of Senior Council. 19-James Brooks to head commissioners. 22-23-'CRdCtS usher for the hilarious alumni play, The Vyholc Town's Talking. 25-HOHOF studes parade the stage to receive just rewards. 26-Committees chosen for coming senior activities. 30-Honor Society officers installedg Dorothy Braithwaite is president. NOVEMBER 2-Successful senior dance held. 3-Second crushing defeat handed to Lane by our husky football war- riors. Io-In a sea of mud the football team hits Waller zo - 6, leaving in a triumph of glory. 11-Lake View band receives first prize trophy from Mr. Walter A. Strong. I3- Dulcy chosen for senior dramag cast announced. 16-Ken Rouse gives an absorbing foot- ball talk in assembly. 21-Gruber, violinist, chosen to repre- sent Lake View in state Orchestra contest. 23-Bids on sale for fifteenth semi-an- nual cadet hop. 30-Seniors gloat over reception of first order of rings and pins. DECEMBER 11-Senior girls deliberate over gradua- tion gowns. 14-Dean William E. Alderman of Be- loit College speaks to Seniors. 19-Room 406 collects S6o.oo for the Milk Fund. 21-School ends for sixteen days. 26-Soldiers make merry at the cadet hop given in the Edgewater Beach Hotel. IANUARY Party and dance given for seniors by alumni. Senior girls talk over tea cups as guests of 4B girls. I1- Hello Day turns out to be a wonderful success. 18-19-The presentation of the Senior Drama. 26-The awe-inspiring promenade takes place. The class day luncheon provides a happy memory for all seniors. FEBRUARY IZWC light the new candle from the last spark of the old. lPage SI THE RED Rt WHITE C' ass ill E, the graduating class of Febru- ary, 1929, being of sound body and mind, do hereby will and decree the following: To Mr. Perrine we leave memories. To the Faculty we leave--well, we just leave. Harriet Baude leaves memories of her boyish bob. Devera and Bertha Fisher leave, one with pretty clothes, the other for law school. Our class leaves athletic prowess in its wake too. Witness: Tone Becker, Mar- guerite Lutty, Gretchen Burbach, Mar- garet Stensong as for the boys, Herman Goodman, Robert Barnett, Bernard Bos- ley. Filmore Botowsky leaves memories as Captain Specialist of Supply Department of R. O. T. C. Corps. Elizabeth Setchell and Caroline Sexton bequeath such things as dimples and gurgles to the school at large. Rollo Roberts leaves a column all for- lorn. As for Margaret Marco, on future Commissioners she bequeaths her ability. Milton Janus and Carl Butts leave de- bating honors. Dorothy Gooken and Doraine Green- quist leave together. Claire Gramling leaves a flair for col- lecting money to those who haven't that ability. Yvonne Vermeersch bequeaths her air of cbic on posterity. James Stein and Genevieve Seheinman leave memories of nice red hair. Robert Fleck leaves his height to others less fortunate. Gertrude Vitkin wills her jewelry to Theda Pierce. Marshall Brown bequeaths his non- chalance to posterity. Page 521 Armin Bender departs for-Africa? Elvire Robin leaves a Rell and Wfaiit' typewriter not quite intact. jack Hogan bequeaths his ability to storm and rant to Delmar Karlen. Eleanor Loeb bequeaths her dressmak- ing art to domestically-inclined girls. Elva Kuhlmann and Dorothy San Filipps leave quietly-very quietly. Richard Willenius leaves sadly. Sidney Siegan leaves the Lake re View as is. Helen Mashek wills her dancing slip- pers. Fanchon Doty leaves her art. Arthur Frick departs storming. Jack Drumm and Donald Gratiot leave the R. O. T. C.-'stoo bad. John Nikoplos, Milton Nosek, Harry Reses leave memories of three jolly good fellows. Roger Lane wills his ability as butler to anyone needing it. Charles Bultinck leaves with a grin. Elsie Behrens leaves, still undecided as to the length of her hair. Paul Belz and Theodore De Bower leave by the window. Paul Timko and Victor Belshaw leave the R. O. T. C., mournfully. Lorraine Donkel and Eleanor Duerh- ing leave-still inseparable. Evelyn Carlson and Elsie Carlson leave their name to other Carlsons. Elizabeth Davis leaves history in a hurry. as-ev Forsythe leaves, hoping to get to some college where they won't call her sweet , Grace Fisher leaves the memory of a beautiful voice. Carl Grubert leaves a tank suit. Josephine Fishleigh bestows her man- nish haircut to anyone who can get away with it. Milford Grabow and Clarence Nau- man leave the band broken-hearted. THE RED N WHITE 'Iv - . ' Li ' I 2 4 A i -3 W if if if . , f N X Nfl' ,vw gs, r F iii Lorraine Donkel Florence Laurin Robt. Hoffman Virginia Childs LaVeme Pinocci Rosemary Moran Esther Joyce Danna Hunter Herta Wallanid Grace Fisher IPHUH 53 THE RED N WHITE Grant Dryer bequeathes his gift of heavy history-class arguments to eager disciples. Dorothy Braithwaite leaves a string of high marks. Cecelia Dolan leaves accordian music to haunt the assembly hall. Julia Kohler leaves to conquer more male hearts-perfectly Italian. Mary Gvosdjak leaves her gum to the study-hall seats. Mable Hunt and Dorothy Nordlie leave, proudly flaunting long hair. Lois Hultquist leaves to become a Big Business Woman. Mildred Krueger wills her mania for Buddy Roger's pictures to another sister- in-love. Alice Nowieki leaves in great relief. Lila Lindsay leaves a string of E's and S's. Fred Jacoby leaves, muttering Latin verbs. Gene Olsen leaves his flying lingers to jazz up other 406 programs. Elvi Martilla leaves the Special Danc- ing Class to bevvail the loss of a perfect pianist. Hydrangea Koh leaves in peace. CNot pieceslj Hazel Gusweiler leaves her habit of Writing soulful impressions. Helen Orrh leaves her brother. Marjorie Salmon leaves an enchanting laugh. Page 54l Robert Simpson leaves his rnelodious whistle to haunt the class rooms. Winona Samuelson leaves, yearning to kill all photographers. Evelyn Voges leaves blonde hair. Betty Vetter leaves, W o n d e r i n g whether anyone will ever call her Eliza- beth. Martha Symogis leaves her pineapple bob. Rose Marie Villalobos leaves to the click of castenets. Dorothy Tragus and Rose Stark leave their studies. Lyda Zimmerman leaves Without suc- ceeding in keeping crumbs off her desk. Alice Vollert, Lilyan Witzel and Clarice Yale leave the acute R. O. T. C. officers. Grace Zuech leaves, plus a diamond ring on the proper linger. Paul Wfolff bestows his manly voice upon the little sophomores. Edwin Schild wills his ticket selling ability. Sol Kramer leaves his football suit. Gordon Bunt leaves his other name- Joe. To which we, the undersigned, set our hand and seal this tenth day of Decem- ber, 1928. --Muriel B. Iensen. -Adelaide Clyvmm. THE RED or WHITE Q ' f , it . A . A 5 egg ? J ix ,i X i 4, . i t 9' . 1 .- x , 1 is 2 I K 1 ',,,,5,, ',,, y 4. 5' ,V i Q? . 7 . ., 1-we ' ' ' 1 A, 3 r r s' 1,3 ' 4' pn., ,ig i V '0fh f ' ' ,, -Q35 E ,vi L' ' , 5 it , E 1 I has , , ' T vi , ,g if Q , A , 1 3 3 xp f ,Z f , , W g , , 2 3 , . 1 , 3 y 5 , a E , S ,t ,Jim in , II ef V -ryi -- K Q t V it i K uf Top Row-Vivian Means, Virginia Cutler, Muriel Libby, Fanchon Duty. Jean Schroeder. Second Row-Virginia Darress, Laura Durben, Vilma Whipple, Dorothy Gooken, Linnea Heurlin. Third Row-Miriam Geller, Donald Gratiot, Eleanor Loeb, Marion Peterson. Bottom Row-Frances Blumenfeld, Virginia Miller, Margaret Marco, Nancy Forsythe. ipflgf-' 55 Page 561 THE RED N WHITE COMMENCEMENT OO oft called dreamers, now at last we go, Unfettered and unchecked, to seize the earth, And call it ours, and try at last to know How great its treasures are, how true their Worth Upon our lips Time's wisdom has been placed, Within our hearts an endless zeal is stored- N ow who dares say that we are only paste Before the mighty 'LU01'ld,Sf1 i'lL77'LlJh!l1ZIf sword? Too oft called dreamers,-yet today We go With eyes still yearning for the unseen sight, And hearts receptive still to all the glow That dreams send out into a winter night. Still dreaming, We go out triumphantly To build still greater dreams than now We see! -ARMIN BENDER TIHUE RED or WHITE Qzmior Wlickers OWDY, Juniors! Well, we're here, all together, Qas we have a ten- dency of doing now and then-of course, it's very seldomj so letis call this our family reunion. And as they do at all family affairs, let's gossip about our bright flames, or rather, our flickers, for they promise to become brighter in their Senior year. Every family has guardians, so step up, fellows, and let us introduce you to Miss Murphy, guardian of the Junior UAH Class. If you wish your parents to meet this very pleasant and amiable lady, why just ditch a few classes and your parents will be called into conference with Miss Murphy. For that is a part of Miss Murphy's work, to speak to parents about their sons or daughters. Besides this, Miss Murphy helps doubt- ful Juniors arrange their programs and gives excellent advice as to the proper subjects to choose according to one's plans after graduation. When we asked her about her views of the Junior Class she stated that as the Juniors were not organized into a class, she knew them only as individuals. And now, B Juniors, meet Mrs. Ruddick, your adviser. I like to work with Juniorsf' she said, because they are past their 'initial ex- perience' stage and have not yet reached the 'superiority complex' stage. QSO you see, we are not too stupid nor yet too brilliantj. Of course, she continued, I do not generally come in contact with the best students, so I donit know any- thing about 'bright flamesf I am interest- ed in them, though. But as for failures, I am very well acquainted with them and with their parents, too. And now that you've been introduced, on with the bright flames. Everyone knows Gilbert Olander, the flashy quarterback. I-Ie has done some- thing for the school as well as for our class, for he was chosen quarterback on the First North Section Team and won a place on the Second All-City team. Gilbert is not a one-sided affair, for he is a good student as well as a football man. Those who know him will agree that he is an all-round good fellowf, While speaking of the Olanders, we mustnit forget Nils, Gilbert's brother. Nils is a very promising trackster. Phillip Watson is in his second year on the football team. He was chosen end on the Third All-City Team by the E'UI771f11g Post. He was a track man last year, a pointwinner as a shot putter and runner. Other promising men are Kenneth Coe, Urban Miller, and Charles Jacobson. Marge', Carter, Harriet Nordhem, and Florence Pipenhagen make up a very popular trio. Most of their honors were made in the athletic field, but dori't think that physical activities take up all their time. Marge and Harriet have a silver honor pin and Pipy is a very good student fdonit we knowlj These girls make up the G. A. A. cheer-leading team-and so, as you may judge, are on the Board. P. S. Harriet was one of the girls who represented Lake View at the Millhurst Conference, and this, you know, is a high honor. Virginia Siewertson is outstanding in the G. A. A. She is now on the Board and with the help of Louise Steiner, she makes all those clever G. A. A. posters that adorn our halls. Virginia is also in Life Saving, Games Class, and Leaders. She plays a very good game of basket- ball and has won her G. A. A. letter. Other good girl athletes are Ruth Curtis and Gladys Brant, both in Lead- ers', Games, and Life Saving Classes. Janet Neuman was captain of a captain basket-ball team in games class, and has distinguished herself in swimming meets. She is also on the G. A. A. Board. Then we, have Virginia I-Iess, Dorothy Wolf- IPHQQ 59 THE RED N WVHJITE lick, Mary Maxwell, Margaret Lindberg, Eleanore Sholz, Dorothy Tamm, Nancy Mitchell, Ellen Duff, M. Josephson, and Olga Brashavitz. Now back to the boys. First we have Henry Barg. He is a fleet runner who has made a name for himself in dual meets. Barg is a steady plugger and a willing worker. In the interclass track meet, Ned Long was a high point man, earning fourteen points. He's on the baseball team, too. William Hardy and Oscar Austin both have their baseball letters. Spec Rein- miller is a very prominent shortstop on the team. Perhaps you did not know it before, but our class can boast of two good sing- ers-Ted Hoffman and Jimmy Toulis. Ted is also in the R. O. T. C. and Jimmy is a regular on the basket-ball team be- sides being Athletic Equipment Manager. We also have some band members, namely: Robert Frank, Edward Burk- hart, and Robert Neuman, and our representative on the rifle team is Carl Sachs. Besides, we have a lieutenant in the R. O. T. C. with a Sam Brown belt, puttees, whistle, and all. He is Bud Olin. Have you ever met a good reporter, student, fellow, and giggler? That's Dorothy Johnson. She is on the Lake re View staff and has a silver honor pin. Another good scout and student is Vir- ginia Nelson. We have some other literary people besides Dorothy. Rosalyn Feldon, Jule Babcock and Robert Neuman represent our class on the Lake re View. Lucille Keller and Frances Pizzo work in the fiction department of the Red and White. James Setchell and Cameron Hitchcock write editorials fyou should read the editorials after thisj. Did you know we had the makings of big business men in our class? Well, John Brooks is starting his career as busi- ness manager on the Rea' and White and Ted Hoffman and Howard Black on the Lake re View. Dixie Quentin, Edythe Erickson, Marie Page 601 Handshuh, and Frances Peterson have the honor of dancing in the coming opera. We have two famous Dicks -not detectives either, but basket-ball players. On the lights, Dick Boyer, a regular, and on the heavies, Dick Athen. Boyer is a brilliant player and made fifteen points in a single game this fall. Athen is coming on', well. Speaking of detectives, we have had to do a bit of sleuthing ourselves in order to discover the aforementioned bright flames, so consequently many people whose abilities were not brought to light and appreciated before have now broken into print. Of course even the best detectives cannot find out everything, so, since we are not of the best, naturally there must be many bright flamesi' that we have not discovered. To those people whom we have men- tioned on this page we wish to say Don,t get puffed up, but continue the good work. We feel that by presenting to the school the outstanding members, these 'lbright flamesu may become an in- spiration to others. To those who haven't appeared on che page, we hope that, true-sportsman-like, you will be proud of the accomplish- ments of your class and try to bring honor to it as well as to yourself by doing as well as those friends of yours whom we have interviewed. Goodbye, Juniors, until we meet again in June. We wish to extend our thanks to those teachers who helped us with this work. Especially to Mrs. Clauson, Mrs. Josa- phare, Miss Suder, and Coach Thompson. By the way, boys, and girls, too, the coach said when we interviewed him: I have coached for eight years and I have found in every instance that the best athletes were the good students. Most of the bright flames we have told you about fulfill this requirement. THE RED ez: WHITE Jophomore W6'ZJ6fdl'f0I'l5 NCE upon a time, young and child- ish people roamed about the halls of Lake View, sometimes lost and be- wildered, but always very much in evi- dence through their unruly garrulous- ness. They were universally looked down upon , especially by the staid and dignified Sophs , but many a hard- Worked writer on our publication was rescued from the demon no ideasl' by the upper-classman's peculiar facility for writing disparagingly of Freshies . Not long ago, however, the Fresh- man Evil was abolished, and lo and be- hold! The once respectable Sophomores took the unenviable place of the Freshies in the public eye. The acid humor of our newspaper and magazine reverted from the latter to the former, and people explained a student's mistakes by the disdainful: Oh, he's a Sophlv We have roamed hither and thither, seeking the answer to the question which invariably arises out of this situation. 'lAre the Sophomores as bad as they thought the Freshmen were?', First I went to the senior class. Sophomores? they answered. You mean those noisy youngsters who give the teachers grey hair? Oh, they,re all right, though they are a bit boisterous. Still, when they are grown up Cthat is, when they are seniorsj they'll be more sophisticated. Next I visited two experienced teach- ers, Miss S. and Miss R. The latter was of the opinion that Sophomores were about the same as the Freshmen were. She believed that their greatest fault lay in an insistent forget- fulness where homework was concerned. But,', she added, that is the greatest fault of every classli' A teacher would think so! Miss S. compared Sophomores to re- cruits in an army, they lack discipline. She also remarked about their distressing propensity for being so absent-minded as to continue eating in study-hall. But Miss S. had good words for the class, also. The Sophomoresf, she avered, have more enthusiasm than the other classes, and can be stirred to greater accomplish- ment. That statement is likely to breed trouble for her with two-thirds of Lake View. After this, we interviewed the sophs ,, themselves. We asked them questions, chiefly about their first impressions of our school. Next we saw Marie Haas. They call her Sunshine , and she certainly beamed with information. Some of the rays we captured: It was very easy for her to locate the four different floors of Lake View, but finding the rooms was difficult. The routine seemed queer to her, because it involved so much school work. She liked the study of Greek best. But,', we remonstrated, in regard to the last statement, Greek is not in- cluded in Lake View's curriculum! That,,, she explained, is why I like it best. An interview with Elizabeth Schreber followed. What did you see first when you came to Lake View?', we interrogated. The carving over the Ashland en- trance, was her reply. If the first thing she saw was that carving which is above the doors, her head must have been held very high. This proves beyond a doubt that Sophomores are stuck-up . What was your first impression of Lake View?', we persisted. Crowds, she replied, crowds of students. After bumping around for several periods, I longed for the wide open spaces of Greeley? Thus we concluded our investigation, the success of which you are now to judge. lPage 61 TIHUE RED 6.1 WHITE QS0ph0m0re V4nz'z'cz,0aiz'0m ROM among the Sophomore class, we have chosen a few students who represent their classmates in all the dif- ferent branches of activity. It is our purpose to show Lake View what ambi- tious and wide-a-wake young people they are and how they contribute to the suc- cess of the school. Sojnbomore .R8lJ1'6'SCl1fHfi'lJc?X Lucille Charles, one of the group we have chosen to represent the sophomores this semester, is the pretty little blonde who excels in all things athletic. She is an ardent G. A. A. member, of course, but that is not all, she is a member of the Special Dancing Class, and is one of the four girls who gave the Scare Crow Dance at an assembly this semester. Her swimming has not yet broken any rec- ords, but she enjoys it so that it behooves others to look to their laurels. The boys can truly feel that they have done their part for Lake View athletics as well as the girls. Two of the Sopho- mores played on the football team this fall, both in the position of half-back. One of these boys, Studie Arjoropolis, hails from Galesburg, Illinois, and al- ready is an enthusiastic booster for next year's team, he urges that all Sophomore boys do their bit in supporting the team. The other young gentleman, Charles David, gives promise of good football material for next year. Next on our list of representatives are two singers, a girl and a boy who are both well known. Rose Bandanza is the possessor of the charming voice which led the Sophomore Glee Club sopranos last semester. She is a member of the Spanish club now, and she sang at the Spanish Settlement Party. She is the proud possessor of an honor pin, too! Richard Chann is the boy who led the altos in the same Glee Club last semes- Page 621 ter, he's still in the Glee Club and has taken various other activities as well, among which are membership on track, swimming, and fencing teams. And in addition to all this, he played Intra-mural basket-ball. Busy boy, this Mr. Chann. Our Sophomores have excelled in more than one musical branch of the fine artsg Albert Hirsch is an expert pianist, as his medals prove. Besides accompanying the Glee Club, Albert has found time to study enough to win and keep an honor pin. Incidentally, Albert hopes to end this semester with a row of four wrig- gley S's. From one of the fine arts to another, Glenn Grohe is next on the program. It is hardly necessary to introduce this out- standing 2A. His work has decorated the Red and White all of this semester. His position as an Associate Art Editor on the staff is an enviable one, but the tasks fall lightly off his shoulders as he draws. QTl1at sounds queer, but it is what is meant.j Glenn has helped swell the membership of the Honor Society for four semesters, and to all appearances he will continue to do so for four more. The Sophomore class has its own share of scholastic honors that can hardly be beaten by any of the upper classmen. Marion Donner has won the Soph,s laur- els in this field by her achievement of re- ceiving four S,s all at one time last se- mester and semesters preceding as well. She is a bronze pin member of the Hon- or Society and will, of course, be more than that someday by the way sheis go- ing now. Marion is also Secretary-Treas- urer of the German Club and belongs to the G. A. A., while last semester she was a member of the Sophomore Glee Club. Miriam Ginsburg and Anna Welch also received the same high marks during these semesters and we hope this record of getting E's and S's won't be lowered. .al THE RED 6: WHITE Gkcwemzeood ELIEVE it or not, the freshies', are still thriving without their natural advisors, those kindly, elderly, sophisticated personages, the sophomores, juniors and seniors. Ravenswood is com- posed of innumerable Ufreshiesy' from whose ranks must come future athletic, scholastic, musical, literary and dramatic stars. And as any institution with such expectations must needs be worthy of at- tention, let us now turn our eyes there- on. Perhaps the most important activity of these freshmen is their commission, composed of seven members, one from each room. Their various cognomens are: Robert Haehl, Robert Lovell, Frederic Simon, Helga Bender, Gertrude Hadlock, Sarah de Rocher and Jack Baritetto, and at present their energies are concentrated on plans for a big party. However, their activities are not entirely social, for they have sponsored and carried out several successful campaigns against untidiness, tardiness and low scholarship average. With all this campaigning they ought to make good politicians, don,t you think? The Girl Reserves are ably represented by a large group of very nice young ladies. The officers are Gertrude Hadlock, Helga Bender, Barbara Schmidt and Frances McCarthy. The chapter func- tions much in the same way as that at Lake View. The girls are divided into committees, each committee taking charge of the program for one meeting. The girls are very much interested in their work and most of them plan to con- tinue it when they arrive at the umain building . The boys have interested themselves in a band conducted by our own band- master, Mr. Walz. We heard them play and we predict victories innumer- able in all future band competitions. Be- sides their band, the boys have become very enthusiastic over athletics and there is much promising material among them. Their third activity is their R. O. T. C. With all these outside activities the boys are kept busy, but they seem to enjoy their busy-ness very much. The boys and girls cooperate in the as- semblies, presenting short skits and solo numbers. The talent at the Thanksgiv- ing program which wen saw, will fur- nish much excellent material for our assemblies next year. The Girl Reserves presented a short sketch. The girls, dressed in the quaint garb of foreign countries, each told of her way of giving thanks. There was the Hebrew girl, the Grecian girl, the Roman girl, the Puritan girl, and the Indian girl. Paul Wilson, a very talented young musician, played several selections on his Hawaiian guitar, and the famed boys, band which had then been in existence only three or four weeks, entertained us for a short time. A fourth number on the program was a short humorous reading by one of the girls. Miss Eiberg is the head-teacher at Ravenswood, and a very efficient one, too. When wen desired to know of the prominent people at Ravenswood, she suggested a popularity contest, and we take this opportunity to thank her very much for her helpful cooperation. Then, knowing the names of these prominent people, wen proceeded to ask them about their expectations as to stu- dent life at Lake View. The results you will find on the following page. YVe', never thought our reputation was as bad as some of the expectations seem to indicate. Did you? lPage 63 THE RED 61 WHITE 5xpeclalz'0n5 By Rcnfenswood Represevztatives ff EXPECT to find it much more interesting over at the main building than it is here. I do not think that the upper classmen will treat us any differently than if we were in their classes, provided we act as we should. -ROBERT I-IAEHL. What I expect when I arrive at the main building:-to be told when looking for a room to take the freshie elevator, to be jeered at by the upper classmen, and to be asked to do many things which a serious-minded senior would not think of lowering himself to do. -BARBARA SCHMIDT. P. S. I am taking advantage of the honor that has been bestowed upon me, for I know that there will be no hope for a little soph's ever being inter- viewed. I expect to have quite a nice time with the exception of being teased and stared at. I will try to find time for most every thing interesting going on, I am sure I'll enjoy the teachers there too, if they aren't too hard on us poor freshmenf' -BERYL RENTFRO. When I enter the main building I intend to join the golf club and the fencing club. I am a member of the Ravenswood Band and expect to con- tinue that activity. I am acquainted with only one room-314. I have learned to know it through my failing-tardi- ness. -ROBERT LAVELL. I expect to get lost, and run into big seniors who'll tease me dreadfully? -SARAH DE ROCHER. I expect to see more teachers, more students and rooms, and a greater variety of activities, better equipment for science and other subjects. I hope to make more acquaintances and friends. On my Page 641 arrival at the main building I suppose I'll be the victim of many jokes. -BURTON CARPENTER. On arriving at the main building I expect to be tormented by the jazzy juniorsv and snubbed by the sophisti- cated seniorsn. I expect to be treated as a freshman over again but I hope to find a friend who will act as an adviser. I want to feel that I am a part of Lake View.', -GERTRUDE HADLOCR. When I get to the main building I expect the Juniors and Seniors to tell me where the elevators are and I suppose Iill jam the combination of my lockf, -FREDERICK SIMON. Ton my entrance into the noble main building I expect, first of all, to keep up with basket-ball, my favorite sport. The Slide Rule Club has been to my liking, and I want to join this particu- lar club if it is still in existencef' -HARDY WIETING. On arriving at the main building I first of all expect to be razzed and fooled many times, although I hope to find friends who will have pity on a poor little Soph,' like me. -HELGA BENDER. When I pass to the main building I expect to join the Glee Club and maybe the staff of the Lake re View or the Red and White. I hope also to make some good marks. Perhaps the Radio Club will place me on its membership roll. -FRANK COTTERMAN. When I arrive at the main building I expect to join the G. A. A., take part in the swimming meets, and break all un- known records. QI haven't learned to swim as yet.j I also expect to join the Tennis Club. Aren't these enough ex- pectations? -HELEN KOKONAS. THE RED 6: WHITE Qreeley QBMWI1 AST semester at Greeley was a period of intense activity in all directions. Under the impetus of ehdcient new oflicers and enthusiastic members, the various clubs and other organizations rallied and produced a very spirited sea- son. Greeley has contributed several men to teams at Lake View, and the gym teams at Greeley have had a very peppy membership and a series of hard-contest- ed games between classes. Greeleyls branch of the G. A. A. had the surprisingly large membership of 226 girls. The organization has been more than just moderately active-there have been plans afoot for something or other -during the whole semester. The new of- ficers had no sooner caught their breaths after the excitement of elections than a Hallowe'en party was held. In charge of the party was Fannie May Argeson, the president of the G. A. A. Just to look at Fannie is to understand why the party was such a success, she is such a capable looking person. Her abil- ity was recognized by the girls who elect- ed her the president of the G. A. A., for she was vice-president of the Girl Re- serves in I928, she has been captain of volley-ball and captain basket-ball teams, and she is the possessor of a gold efli- ciency pin. Babette Schillo, vice-president, is only a 1B and will automatically become pres- ident of the G. A. A. next semester. She is athletically inclined, having captained a volley-ball team. Many of her friends assert that she looks strikingly like Fan- nie May, as both have dark hair and eyes and wind-blown bobs. Dorothy Zeigler and Rosalie Boscamp, secretary and treasurer respectively, have both proved their athletic prowess. Both have been G. A. A. delegates and are captains of volley-ball teams. Dorothy also has a bronze honor pin to prove that her interests are not all centered on ath- letics. Besides the Hallowe'en party, the G. A. A. has had three hikes, which, accord- ing to reports, were all huge successes. A different type of entertainment was provided when the members staged a vaudeville show. The members of the Boys' Glee Club may well be called pioneers in their field, for this organization is the very first of its kind at the Greeley Branch. The enthusiastic members of the club, who number twenty-two in all, were under the capable tutorship of Mrs. Grisard. The boys met two or three times each week during their lunch periods, at which times they did their rehearsing. During the semester the club sang at one of the P. T. A. meetings at Lake View and excited favorable comment. Mrs. Grisard has, on several occasions, handed the baton to Elmer Harris who has made a fine student conductor. Besides the above mentioned accom- plishment, Elmer has various other talents. He was captain of one of the basket-ball teams in the gym classes, and came over to the main building where he had a place on the junior swimming team. Then, he was the assistant sales manager of the Lake re View at Greeley. Fannie May Argeson and he shared the position of football agent during the last Scfnestcf. The branch business manager of the Lake rc' View, Alexander Schreiber, was also a very busy person. Besides finding time to attend to his duties as business manager, he was captain of a basketball team, and a member of the junior swim- ming team and Leaders' Class at Lake View. The boys at the Greeley Branch were very enthusiastic about athletics at the main building, as you may have gathered from the above. Greeley had no regular teams but two of the boys, William fPage 65 THE RED or WHITE Thompson and Thomas Wattly, were members of the Lake View football squad and turned out for every practice during the football season. Do you know why the number of sales of the Red and White has been so large at Greeley? This success was due to a certain blonde young man who is known as Sterling Bassett. Besides being branch manager of the magazine, Sterling has other accomplishments to his credit. Foremost of these is a shiny bronze honor pin. He, like the other boys, played bas- ketball on one of the teams at the branch. When Sterling comes to the main building in February, just watch the sales of the Red and White increase! The room agents at Greeley have also worked. faithfully to bring up sales. Daniel Cohn of Room 4 sold the greatest number of magazines during the semes- ter. His record was fifty-three for one issue. Other agents who brought in good results were Marshall Silverman, Clara Corthier, Abe Katz, Louise Dooley, and Katherine Mendt. One of the most active organizations at Greeley was the Girl Scouts. How could it have been otherwise with such an efficient and peppy group of oifi- cers? Jeanette Hazen, in the capacity of chairman, saw to it that the twenty members were always busy, and Char- lotte Childs, secretary, and Eleanor Schlesinger, treasurer, aided her. The scribe, Elsie Nagel, and the quartermis- tress, Helen Lofgren, Were very efficient in their oflices. If you are somewhat skeptical as to the activeness of the Girl Scouts, just look over the following list of activities during the past semester: Halloweien party, Columbus Day hike, mock trial, and Salvation Army tag day. One more thing must be mentioned. When you go to Greeley, do not fail to give particular attention to the beautiful pongee cur- tains which adorn the windows and door of the ollice. They are just one of the many specimens of the Scouts' handi- work. Page 661 -Of course you have read the Greeley column of the Lake re View. As there are no special reporters assigned to the branch, the Lake re View has always de- pended on voluntary contributions to fill up this column, and has met with splen- did cooperation. Among those who have supplied interesting and very acceptable material are Louise Dooley, Alberta Joy- ner, Ellen Berg, Fannie Corlogeorgian, and Minerva Johnston. All of these girls have had over three hundred words pub- lished this semester. The girls, not to be outdone by the boys, had their own glee club, known as the Choral Club. This club, also- under the supervision and direction of Mrs. Grisard, met every day. The officers, Florence Schwartz, president, Marie An- derson, secretary, and Anna Kosteric, treasurer, have served well throughout the semester, and are to be congratulated on their ability to preside. The club has studied the various operas quite thor- oughly, and Choralis has been given close attention. This practice at Greeley gives the students an excellent founda- tion for the work they will do at the Lake View Glee Club, which we hope they will join. Perhaps one reason why the Greeley students were so successful in all the projects they undertook is due to the splendid cooperation found in the stu- dent body. Teachers and students work together so as to bring about a most interesting and enjoyable year. At Greeley it is just another case of one for all and all for one. It is the place to go to take lessons in school spirit and loyalty to one's alma mater. Willing- ness and helpfulness are two other evi- dent qualities there. This cooperation between teacher and student was shown best when the Red and White asked for material about Greeley. Witliout the aid which we received from both the faculty and student body we could have accom- plished little. THE RED N WHITE Top Row-F. Dofy, B. Jensen, N. Forsythe, V. Miller, M. Lutty, H. Lloyd. Second Row--M. Pfeil, E, Gilrain, A. Jackson, H. Droege. O. Pellage. Bottom Row-M. Marco, E. Taylor, D. Krickl, C. Sexton, H. Laws, C. Bartels. Qjenior Girls' Q-Serfaice Gouncil ERE we introduce the red- jacketsn of Lake VieW-nine- teen Senior girls who constitute the Sen- ior Girls' Service Council. The ultimate purpose of the Council is to create a feel- ing of friendliness between the sopho- mores and the upper-classmen. These nineteen girls chosen by Miss Suder gave parties for the various groups of sophomore girls at the beginning of the semester. These parties were held in the annex of the girls' gymnasium and each week two girls acted as hostesses. After lunch was eaten the girls played games and became acquainted with each other. All the parties during the last se- mester were very successful. The Coun- cil girls also acted as hostesses in the Dean,s room, and every Friday afternoon tea was served to the teachers. After they had finished entertaining the sophomores, the girls of the Council were the guests at a luncheon given by Miss Suder for them. Near the end of the semester the Senior Girls' Service Council presented a short play at an as- sembly attended by the sophomores and the girls from Greeley and Ravenswood. At one of the last Council meetings of the semester, the 4B girls gave a sur- prise luncheon in honor of the graduat- ing Councillors. 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A - - ..., ....,. ... f ... W. - -'T' ' imma ... 4. 2112. .34 .4 .,. ........ . ..... 1:3 :M t A' ' . .Hmm pam.. rxmur .. ,,,, ... . . . .-. nf... .r. . . .......... ...,.......1,..... .-.., 4 . J K ' ' . I 1 ru uf... mm ,.....ew.-..-ms., M. nm agar.. u.-.Wm ll!! Kh We K. ,,, 4. L. 1 x M , .mu 4, n 'Q' 1 lm Ev! fm.. mu c.......' up . mg 1- Q . D4 2 tl I .I .. 1 IA au P-1 1 . . iam... nm... a .:....s..m. nm -u... n.-.L pm su. .x...-..4- L... M. na. rw. v...... un., :usa- mz. wa. nw.. acura M Q... M.. nam x eq.,-1 4 rw- Top Row-Martha Granquist, Jennie Gratz, Miss Jessie P. Hastings, Rosalie Ople, Mathilda Schirmer. Second Row-Virginia Cutler, Elizabeth Pasurka, Roslyn Feldon, Ann Bittenbinder, Howard Black. Third Row-Elizabeth Eby, Adele Goldman, Alice Nowicki, Virginia Youngs, Doro-thy Johnson. Fourth Row-Fern Stratton, Rose Stark, Kathryn Fellger, Elizabeth Ronzheimer, Edith Goldblatt. Bottom Row-Florence Charlton, Kathryn Licouris, Grace Peterson, Selma Stern, Martha Somogyi. IPGQL' 73 THE RED Az MWHIIITIE RED AND WHITE Top Row-Anne Jackson, Armin Bender, Miss Hope Leech. 1 Second Row-James Setchell, Cameron Hitchcock, Florence Breyer, Adelaide Clyman, Amie Algmino wicz. Third Row-Lily Johnson, Lucille Keller, Frances Pizzo, Arthur Heim, Bert Miller. Fourth Row-Evelyn Behm, Lucile Borg, Herbert Grossman, Elvire Robin, Laura Durben. Bottom Row-Henrietta Droege, Loretta Peters, Dorothy Krickl, Theda Pierce, Muriel Jensen. Page 741 THE RED dz: WHITE Top Row-Bernice Neubarth. Glenn Grohe, John Gehrmann, Doreen Davidson, Mae Anderson. Bottom Row-Marie Haake, Miss Esther Roeth, Carl Grubert. Ted and 612211176 QSz'aff CTIVITY on the Red and White is divided into four dc- partments: literary, art, business, and advertising. No academic credit is given to students who work in these depart- mentsg all who contribute do so volun- tarily in an effort to develop their liter- ary, artistic, or executive talents to a greater degree than the ordinary class- room allows. At the same time the staff member of each department comes into contact with students whose interests are similar to his own, and thus he re- ceives the benefit of others' opinions and personalities. Outside of his own depart- ment, however, each staff member at some time or other learns how to sacri- fice self-interests for the good of the magazine as a whole. Such lessons as these far outlast the year or two he is able to devote to the magazine. The requirements for every depart- ment differ from one another, but there are two qualities which the Rea' and Wflaite exacts of every staff member: sincerity, and a willingness to cooperate. Once having acquired these traits an as- pirant to staff membership may set out to fulfill the technical requirements. The literary staff, for admission, de- mands fifteen-hundred words of accept- ed prose, or fifty lines of accepted poetry, and also a period of work a day at the literary office. The art staff, besides a IPHQQ 75 THE RED 61 WHITE Top Row-John Brooks, Mr. Edward J. Bowen, Miss Jessie P. Hastings. Second Row-Harry Gaines, Harold Myers, William Stanmeyer, Frank Mayr. Bottom Row-Sterling Bassett, Arthur Eichelkrout, James Trinz, Robert Lang. period a day in the art office, requires an accepted full-page illustration or ac- cepted drawings to make up an entire page. The business and advertising staffs demand, first of all, a period a day of work in the office, and then other special requirements which may be arranged with Mr. Bowen and Miss Hastings, respectively. During the last semester the Red and Whiie received a distinguished rating certificate from the University of Illi- nois in its state publication contest. The same issues of the magazine will be submitted to the Columbia Press As- sociation, which conducts a nation-wide contest every year. The Red and White was the winner in Class A for che last two years and if it is at all possible it will win again. Page 761 The greatest requirement for a prize- winning magazine in a contest consists of the success it achieves in representing all interests, classes, and activities in the school. The Rea' and White has always been rated highly in this feature, and it will continue to do so if Lake View students will continue to consider it a part of themselves and contribute their attempts at self-expression to each issue. Several semesters ago there appeared an issue called the contributors ' issue. This consisted entirely of contributions from students not onthe staffs. The success of this experiment was gratifying and it would indeed be a remarkable occasion if a second number of this kind could be produced. Contributions of any kind are always welcomed and if not accepted, they are constructively criti- cized. THE RED ot WHITE Top Row-G. Evers, P. Timko, H. Schneider. W. Nelson, E. Cohn, G. Olin, H. Hitch, C. Holmes, R. Fleck, R. Sullivan, M. Stevenson. Second Row-J. Goldstein, A. Godfrey, M. Janus, D. Kai-len, E. Klier, R. Plummer, L. Zinderman, V.Blh ,R.L' t,R.J ,R.S d,F.Botowsk. e S BW BICCS Cf 01185 Wan Cl' Y . Bottom Row-J. Eisold, J. Brooks, M. Kohn, D. Gratiot, E. Morse, R. Hinds, J. Kott, S. Sxegan, A. Remich, L. Lischin, E. Whitney. Qfficers' Qlub President . . . Vice-Presiden t . Secretary . . Treasurer . Sponsor . O CREATE a spirit of friendship between the oiiicers of the corps, and to plan the work and activity of the R. O. T. C., is the purpose of the Lake View Officers' Club. Every other Thursday night the club meets at the home of some oilicer. After all business has been disposed of, refresh- ments are sometimes served. Then the fun begins. The qualification for membership in the club is an active oflicership in the Lake View R. O. T. C. At the beginning of . EDISON MORSE . . JOHN KOTT . . ROBERT HINDS . DONALD GRATIOT . SGT. A. D. LEE each semester, an initiation is held and the new officers are compelled to go through a trying ordeal. The membership is now forty-one officers. An important part of the semester's business is the sponsoring of the Cadet Hop. The latest gathering was the 15th Semi-Annual, held in the Banquet Room of the Edgewater Beach Hotel on Decem- ber 26. All those who attended pro- nounced it a distinct social success, and the management committee claims that the same is true financially. lPage 77 THE RED or WHITE Top Row-A. Johnsen, B. Urban, I. Steele, C. Nauman, W. Windle, G. Potter. Bottom Row-F. Botowsky, J. Sherrod, D. Athan, 0. Rosenthal, J. Higgins, R. Hall. 6211655 Qlub President . . Vice-Presid ent . Sponsor . . REVIOUS to this semester the Chess and Checker Clubs were united in- to one, but due to the large number of enthusiasts it became necessary to divide the club. The enrollment numbers around thirty- live, but one glance at the club picture shows that many were camera-shy. The team, composed of O. Rosenthal, B. Urban, B. Collins, G. Potter, F. Bo- towsky, and L. Hopkins, have met and conquered the teams of Lane, Senn, and Page 781 . ORVILLE ROSENTHAL . . BURTON COLLINS . . DR. PEPOON Austing the scores were xo-o, Io-o, and 7- 3, respectively. There were three games played with Roosevelt, Crane, and New Trier. The latter was a challenge game and checkers were also to be played. Doctor Pepoon, the jovial sponsor, can be seen playing games with the boys, al- most every day after school in Room 1 1 1. Rosenthal is the best chess player in the organization with Mathews, Urban, and Potter tying for second honors. THE RED Az: WHITE Top Row-J. Steele, O. Rosenthal. G. I-Iemken, F. Furtney, E. Naumann. Bottom Row-J. Byrd, E. Levy, Miss Pefter, J. Jackson, V. Darress, S. Weinberg, J. Higgins. Zfhila elic Qlub President . . Vice-President. . Secretary-Treasu1'er . Sponsor . . . URING the four semesters of its ex- istence the stamp club has pros- pered under the capable sponsorship of Miss Peter. Many who are interested in the science of stamp collecting make up the list of members. At the beginning of the year an exhibition, made up of many in- teresting stamps, was held for the pur- pose of increasing membership. Many new and enthusiastic collectors joined. Some of the members already have accumulated large collections although they specialize in bringing together only stamps from certain countries. . JAMES BYRD . JAMES JACKSON . EVELYN LEVY Miss PETER At the meetings articles of interest were read and stamps were traded. To add to the interest various games concerning stamp-issuing countries were played. Stamps were the prizes given the victors in these contests. The club pin has been slightly changed. A perforated silver oblong will be used as a mounting for the old globe insignia. Stamp collecting is an interesting gameg one can play it aloneg but it is more fasci- nating When such a group as this takes part in it. lPf1y0 79 THE RED or WHITE Top Row-H. Barg, W, Griffith, C. Gunderson, S. Gerber, W. Gerbing, L. jamme, R. Gardner. Bottom Row-C. Martin, M. Kuersten, R. Richter, Mr. Ashton, R. Kotrba, W. Smith, G. Anderson. tflrchz'lecz'um! Qlub President . . Vice-Presiderz t . Secretary . . Treasurer . S ponsor . N 1925, the Architectural Club was organized under the sponsorship of Mr. Ashton. The club was started so that important subjects not discussed in draw- ing classes might be studied. Various well known architects visited the club and made interesting speeches on the advance- ment of architecture. Mr. Ashton secured various sets of slides that were shown to the club. These slides were based upon the development of building construction and of modern architecture. The club sponsored trips to many of Page 801 . W. GERBING . W. SMITH . M. KUERSTEN . R. RICHTER . MR. ASHTON the great industrial plants which manu- facture construction materials. During the past year the boys visited the North- western Terra Cotta Mills, the Universal Portland Cement Mills, and the Builders' Building. As the custom every semester, the club had a Toonerville Hike which was much anticipated and greatly enjoyed. The final meeting or party was especially inter- esting because of the additional attrac- tions of refreshments and entertainment. THE RED Sz: WHITE Top Row-M. Gaggin, F. Alfasser, R. Anderson, G. Hemken, B. Oleson, A. Welch, L. Gaggin, R. Villalobos, L. Kohen. Bottom Row-M. Schirmer, L. Lindsay, C. Grambling, Miss Schumacher, R. Wilson, J. Schroeder, M. Wangersheim, A. Algminowicz. Ckeaders' Qlnb President .... Secretary-Treasurer . Entertainment . . Sponsor . . RGANIZED live semesters ago by Miss Schumacher, the Readers' Club has promoted interest in literature and good fiction, and has been an incentive for using the school library. Many inter- esting discussions have been held that have led to a better understanding of the class- ics and of modern fiction. This year there were twenty-five members, and all of them were girls. This semester's Work has been on Milne, Barrie, Shaw and other modern playrights and some of their books, such as Mr. Pim . RUTH WILSON . CLAIRE GRAMLING . . LILA LINDSAY MISS SCHUMACHER Passes By' and Not That It Matters . Each meeting a different subject has been taken for discussion after which different members report on new books that have been read. Some of the most interesting books reported on were Quality Street and A Kiss for Cinderella by Barrie. Wintersmoon', by Walpole was another entertaining book. This group, under the direction of the librarian, offers interesting work and reading to those students interested in studying good things in all literature. IPage SI THE RED Sz MTHJITIE Top Row-B. Jensen, F. Breyer, L. Rickert, M. Schmidt, E. Marks, K. Rowley, L. Pazurka, D. Mylrea, O. Brashavitz, E. Strassburger, V. Cutler. Second Row-F. Wubben, R. Stephen, M. Marco, D. Wiesjahn, M. Pate, M. Brovnm, Miss Norton, 0. Thall, D. Hunter, E. Pocock. Bottom Row-H. Kedzierski, M. Feyder, R. Anderson, D. Miller, G. Blom, M. Blom, P. Wieting, B. Stomberg, K. Schwab. Qfome gfjconomics Club President . . . Vice-Presideni . Treasurer . . Sponsor 44 ETTER health is the slogan of this group consisting of forty- two girls. The club is afliliated with the National Home Economics Association of the high school section. Girls of all school departments may join. Several trips have been taken including a trip to Hull house, Northwestern Settle- ment, Chicago Theater, and Stevens Ho- tel. The programs are both educational and social. Two social affairs have been held this Page 821 . DOROTHY MILLER . RUTH ANDERSON . GERTRUDE BLOM . Miss NORTON semester. A Hallowe'en party and a Christmas party were given. At one of the most interesting meetings five senior boys gave their opinions of The Ideal Girl . Most of them preferred the ath- letic, peppy type. This bears out the slogan, for in order to have pep and enjoy sports one must have Good healthu. A Christmas settlement party was also given by the club. In this Way a little cheer was given people less fortunate. TIHUE RED 61 WHITE Top Row-C. Korb, J. Adlerblum, S. Eisenburg, R. Felbinger, E. Frieman, A. Johnsen, J. Eisold, H. Black, M. Janus. Second Row-E. Burkhardt, D. Keefe, F. Breyer, J. Longley, P. johnecheck, R. Frank, M. L. Ensminger, R. Rauwolf, R. Winkelhake, D. Johnson, R. Hinds. Bottom Row-S. J. Leckrone, F. Pipenhagen, H. Nordhem, M. Carter, Miss Souther, D. Rabin, A. De War, B. Culkin, D. Close. Qjpecial ,Calm Qlzzb PONSORED by Miss Souther, the Special Latin Class includes those pupils who have acquired an E or S in Latin. Both Cicero and Vergil students are active members of this class which is divided into two parts-the former meet- ing on Wednesday during ninth period in room 302, and the latter on Tuesday at the same place and time. The organization does not follow any definite rules, but conducts the meetings very informally. The members read the Latin of ancient writers. The Cicero class read, The Story of Jason , and The Life of Hannibal , whereas, stories from Ovid and selections from Vergil were read and translated at sight by the senior group. The class consists of about thirty stu- dents all of whom come to the club for various reasons. A few assemble to gain ability in sight translation, while the ma- jority come merely for pleasure. There is a probability that this class is a great op- portunity for those who desire to try out for scholarships. There have been years when Lake View has had pupils earn these highly coveted scholarships and therefore the Special Latin Class really adds another laurel to Lake View,s already achieved ones. lPage 83 THE RED ez: WHITE Top Row-T. DeBower, A. Heim, S. Eisenberg, I. Feldman, R. Beckman, J. Michael. Second Row-L. Krien, J. Adlerblum, D. Karlen, K. Ball, R. Hinds, H. Black. Bottom Row-H. Long, M. Schwartz, Miss Schryver, R. Felbinger, R. Leicester. Qgoys' Cllebaiing Glub President . . . ROBERT FELBINGER Vice-President . .... MILTON SCHWARTZ Secretary . . ..... JACOB ADLERBLUM Sponsor . . Miss SCHRYVER, MR. MATTESON URING the past year, as in other years, it has been the purpose of the Boys' Debating Club to promote concise, quick, logical thinking, to foster facility of oral expression, to encourage thorough investigation of topics which are of cur- rent and vital interestg and to acquaint its members with the rudiments of parlia- mentary order and procedure. Ordinarily, the club is conducted in the following manner: At the beginning of each semester all members are paired in teams. As often as possible debates are held on some subject which meets with Page 841 the approval of two opposing teams and of the club. Each debater is limited to a main speech of five minutes' length and to a rebuttal of three minutes. Aside from the usual work of the club, a team of six members was chosen to en- gage in a dual inter-school debate with Roosevelt High School. This event took place on December 19. There has long been needed at Lake View a place where students might whet and train their powers of argument and logic. And this is what the Boys' Debat- ing Club offers. THE RED N WHTTE Top Row-D. Parkin, M.'Greenstone, M. Peterson, L. Rosine, B. Miller, E. Krause, P. Mori, E. Davis, Y. Vermeersch, B. Hersh. Second Row-B. Pollack, B. Danzizer, H. Leevf. M. Blacker, B. Rosenstein, M. Dozier. D. Guoken, D. Greenquist, R. Moore. Bottom Row-E. Lazarelf, S. Karasick, M. Peterson, D. Johnson, S. Reznikow, G. Vitkin, E. Weil, A. Clyman. Wrench Qlub President . . Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer . Sponsor . HIS semester the French Club was reorganized with a very select mem- bership. The club membership was not open to every French student, but only to those taking fourth year French. This was the first time that there had been such a restriction on the French students, but it was found to be necessary because only French was spoken at the meetings and the programs were carried on in French. The meetings were held every other week under the sponsorship of Miss Buckley. The members of the club were divided up into groups of six, with a member of . SYLVIA RESNIKOW . DORIS JOHNSON . GERTRUDE VITKIN . MARION PETERSON . . Miss BUCKLEY the program committee acting as chair- man of each group. Programs of a great variety were presented at the meetings under a different committee at each meet- ing. This novel plan gave every member a chance to participate in the programs. Among the programs presented was a dramatizing of The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant, and also several French games and American games conducted in French. Dues were collected at each meeting for the purpose of ending the semester with a large party. lPage 85 THE RED Az WHITE .a2,.1,4: if . 3, A 7 Top Row-C. Erb, H. Wallzmd, M. Donner, R. Beckman, E. Mueller, G. Birkemeier, F. Liss. Bottom Row-R. Feldon, H. Long, J, Doering, Miss Wetzler, R. Von Rautenkranz, H. Trenker. German Club President . . . . CLARA ERB Vice-Prcsirlwzt . . FLORENCE Liss Secretary . ...... MARION DONNER Sponsors . . Miss XVETZLER AND MR. GROENER URING the past semester much has been accomplished by the club to create an interest in the language. This leads to many things, especially acquaintance with, and facility in speak- ing it. At all times only German was spoken. Many and varied were the programs of the meetings which took place every other Thursday in Room 3 IS during ninth period. Following the usual custom, business was transacted firstg after this a short play was presented and then the mga S61 members joined in singing old German folk songs. Several talented members sang solos and offered piano selections. At Christmas a very enjoyable party was given and carols were sung. More than forty German students attended. In connection with the German classes, the club has attended German operettas given by the American Admirers of German Art at the Vic Theater. Judg- ing from its many activities, the club has had a very successful year. THE RED dz WHITE Top Row-B. Culkin, D. Close, V. Marx, R. Felske, H. Sodeman, A. Prendergast, M. DeRocher, E. Kaiser, H. Mendel. Bottom Row-D, Stickler, M. Carter, G. Linamen, H. Glornski, G. Prarig, J. Stagno. Girls' Qfarmonica Qlub President . . . Vice-President . . . Secretary-Treasurer . Sponsor .... NSPIRED by the admirable har- monica-playing ability of Mr. Mc- Lain, a group of girls organized a har- monica club under the supervision of Miss Suder. Last semester she was suc- ceeded by Miss Glomski. The Harmonica Club considered itself fortunate in hav- ing such an adept accompanist. Although some of the girls had profited by the visits of Mr. McLain dur- ing the previous semester, many were beginners when they entered the club. They have progressed rapidly, and can now play the harmonica comparatively . . GLADYS PRANG . GLADYS LINAMEN . MARJORIE CARTER . Miss GLoMsK1 well. The girls' co-operation was neces- sary to achieve the remarkable results which they have attained. The members were divided into groups of four, and each group was given a four part song to learn. It was not a simple task to put these parts together perfect- ly, and much practise was necessary. Unison songs were also learned. Some of them were: Old Folks at Homef' Black Joef, Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes, America,,' Merry Widow Waltz, and Donna e mobile. lPage 87 THE RED Sr WHITE L l Top Row-J. Hoellen, E. Riegler, J. Culkin, S. Mannino, E. Lithgow, A. Ansenberger, B. Remer, N. Rubell, S. Goldman, E. John, H. Griffon, A. Kowalski, E. Jaros, R. Buchanan, J. Cowing. Fourth Row-V. Hartley, E. Buckner, J. Steiner, E. Wolff, R. Sargent, J. Krieger, A. Revell, B. Serlin, H. Anis, S. Kalom, E. Walkow, E. Lindgren, M. Ahem, G. Berkmier, J. Larson, D. Ongman, L. Third Row-F. Day, K. McGin ity, H. Nelson, R. Casellas, G. Leaman, W. Stradley, H. Brown, M. DeRocher, R. Rissrnan, H. Susman, . DeRocher, C. Lynch, A. Grant, E. Ohtonen, J. Lewis A. Blenkharn. Second Row-M. Dannenberg, J. Frye. E. Hayes, H. Henderson. E. Zimmerman, C. Wrout. B. Weber. J. Kirby. E. Woodham, Miss H. Cvlomski, D. Zoem, M. Nelson, M. Mueller, D. Rose, M. Muench, J. Anderson, I. Banner, R. Channell, V. Morey, R. Holmes. Bottom Row-M. Cover. V. Renberg, M. Danders, D. Glasson, V. Hamilton, A. Callus, B. Smet, E. Schreiber. K. Schwab, M. Miller, M. Dimond, B. Field, E. Stone, V. Folkens, C. Bullock, E. Bills, B. Wetzig, J. Weil. Degner, M. Randall. Qjophomore Qlee Cflub President . . Vice-President . Secretary . . Pianist . Sponsor . USIC inspires one with a love for the beautiful and helps him to live a happy life. It is a means of wholesome entertainment for his leisure hours. Because of this inspiration the Sophomore Glee Club has been a huge success under the most capable direction of Miss Glomski. The club members, in number one hundred and twenty, have been very energetic in their preparation for the inter-high school contestg they also worked diligently on an assembly Page S81 . JACK KRIEGER . ROBERT SARGENT CHARLES R15YNoLDs MARIAM GINSBURG . Miss GLOMSKI program. Such numbers as Softly, O Midnight Hours by Treharne, When The Leaves Are Turning Gold by Doni- zetti, To a Wild Rose by MacDowell and Ave Maria by Mendelssohn have been studied. Every day at sixth period one could hear the strains of these selec- tions echoing down the corridors from 214. We Wish much success to this organization and may it continue in the interest of good music at Lake View. THE RED dt WHITE Top Rpw-A. Carlson, H. McQuinn, M. Mueller, B. Simpson, L. Becker, F. Goshert, M. Berry, M Maxwell R. Aronson, G. Schmidt, E. Oleson, R. Skieland, J. Babcock. Third Row-A. Welch, T. Pierce, M. Burns, J. Flood, R. Johnson. G. Leaman, E. Beach, L. Weiss M. Pfeil, S. Stern, G. Kadow, A. Dewar, F. Borek, M. Josephson, M. Lindberg, L. Wuertzlar. Second Row-L. Wielbinski E. Pincus, D. Johnson, B. Jensen, M. Marco, D. Meader, Mrs. Butler, F. Charlton, N. Forsythe, G. Zimmermann, D. Tuchband, M. Wangersheim, M. Granquist. Bottom Row-V. Cutler, E. Bills, F. Jacoby E Coursey H Hester H Carey H Fisher H N dh . , . , . , . , . , . or em M. Schirmer, M. Carter. Qir! Gkeyerfoes President . . . FLORENCE CHARLTON Vice-President . . DOROTHY MEADER Secretary . . . . NANCY FoRsYTHE Treasurer . . . . GENE ZIMMERMANN Sponsors . . MRS. BUTLER AND Miss HARTMAN EVERAL years ago a few enterpris- ing girl students of Lake View organized, under the direction and gen- eral supervision of the Chicago Y. W. C. A., a Girl Reserve Club. Out of this nucleus grew the present branch, which is one of the larger school clubs. It has had an enrollment of about seventy-five. To foster a spirit of friendship and to promote new and lasting friendships among its members is one of the main features of the club's purpose. An in- spiring code and the aim, To find and give the best, are symbolic of the club. Throughout the year, many social meetings were held, marking practically all the special holidays during the school year. Settlement Work was done by the girls in the Social Service group, they gave parties at Thanksgiving and Christ- mas last semester for the children in the poorer districts. Last year the Girl Reserves commenced the selling of candy at the basket-ball games. The business was managed by the Budget committee. fPage 89 1 THE RED or WHITE Top Row-I. Impomeni, H. Jacdbs, R. Hudson, H. Schneider, M. Stevenson, A. Kromer, W. Evens, S. Pochucki, J. Zoch. Second Row-R. Hall, E. Levy, G. Metz, L. Adel-son, J. Babcock, E. Curto, M. Curto, B. Rosen- stein, A. Jacobs, V. Miller, W. Goldboss. Bottom Row-H. Matheson, J. Hamel, L. Erol, R. Villalobos, Mrs. Josaphare, M. Dozier, R. Benson, H. McQuinn, H. Mendel, E. Gilrain. Qjprmish Qlub President . . Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer . Sponsor . N NOVEMBER, the new Lake View Spanish Club, sponsored by .Mrs. Josaphare, was formed. The Spanish classes began to bring in various odds and ends collected from many sources. In a very short time, room 108 became a typical Spanish classroom with its bril- liant sateen curtains and its display of lariats, pclotas, cestas, and mate' cups. A professor of languages at the Univer- sity of Chicago, declared that the collec- tion was the best he had seen in a high school and that it was in line with the Page 901 . ROSA MARIA VILLALOBOS . DOROTHY BRAITHWAITE . . SVEN JOHANNISSON . . PAUL FIRRING . Mas. JOSAPHARE foreign language methods at his univer- sity. At the first meeting the officers were elected and the club was fortunate in securing a Spanish girl for its president. Then events followed with amazing alacrity - dramas, choral singing and Spanish programs. Especially enjoyable was the visit of Mr. Lupian, the Mexican consul, who was prevailed upon to give a talk on Mexico City. By diligent effort the members hope to make the club a society of which the whole school may be proud. TIHUE RED ez: M'Hll'll'lE Top Row-R. Loeppert, W. Bishop, T. Ankner, A. Hengl, J. Zoch, H. Duncan, C. Skogsburg, C. Naumann, S. Goldman, A. Johnston, B. Hirsh, W. Kramer, D. Weber. Second Row-H. Kussins, P. T. Stiglich, F. Ziegler, R. Schiff. Bottom Row-E. Astriasky, Gruber, J. Schroeder, V. Kastilahn, H. Kedzierski, H. Bina, S. Levy, P. Windhauser, F. Wilson, S. H. Dunnocombe, M. Grabow, T. Gurnett, C. Guttrod, W. Hackney, E. Heidlrink, J. R. Lawrence, S. Marks. T. Nicholson, N. Phillips, J. Rozen, E. Schmidhofer, W. P. Tony. UR orchestra is so well known that Qrchesfra I. Piegza, M. Piegza, L. Rosene. Members not in the Picture-W. Anderson, R. Breuer, N. Buck, F. Bush, E. M. Chance, R. Sylvan, Hancock, M. Kostoff, Burkhardt, H. Dehne, Kenmitz, N. Kulbarsh, Siegel, P. Strandberg, At the program which the orchestra there is very little left to tell about it. Under the leadership of Mrs. Smith, this organization has been rehearsing twice a day in Room 3 15. Our foremost musician, Peter Gruber, was sent down to Urbana to play in the All-State Orchestra during the Conference down there. Peter is a very serious violinist and has worked his way up from just playing in the violin section to the Student Directorship which is the highest honor Mrs. Smith awards in the orchestra. gave at one of the assemblies this semester they played: Prometheus by Ludwig van Beethoveng La Feria by P. Lacomeg Song of Loven by Frani Schubertg and the very beautiful Blue Danube Waltz by Johann Straus. To this repertoire they added 'tMy Marylandv by Sigmund Rom- bergg and Melodic from Paderewski's Opus 16 No. 25 when they played at the Lake View Alumni Association's presen- tation of The Whole Town's Talking . fPage QI Page Q21 THE REED 61: WHITE 1- 'N is Q E Qu 25 -III .zz ,E QS E. SS 38 -in Qfc SOPRANO F. ANDERSON S. ANDERSON K. ASH R. BEERLY I. BILLOW A. BIONDI R. BREITHER D. BULLOCK C. CECIL D. CLOSE B. COURTENAY B. CULKIN E. DESIRON F. DIEDERICK C. DODGE M. DOZIER L. ELLING P. FARRAR N. FEINGOLD E. PELSCH H. FILERMAN L. FOERSTER H. FOLEY M. FORSYTHE S. FREEMAN E. FRIEDMAN E. GAUSE V. GOODE M. GREENSTONE E. GROFF S. GROUCKOWSKI M. HANSON M. HEGO L. HEURLIN L. HUNT G. HUNTER B. HYMEN S. LJACOBOVITZ A. JACOBSON L. JUERGENSEN L. KOEHN F. KOPI1 E. KOSTOFF R. KRANZ M. KRYNICKI D. LARMER H. LAWS S. LIBKIN H. LLOYD E. LOEII L. LORR L. MCDONALD F. MCGUEEIE L. MARTIN M. MARTIN M. MATSON D. MEADEIK G. METz L. MIEHLE V. MILLER G. MORSE L. MUESELER A. NASII M. NELSON D. NOELKE . .T- -,E ...Y-in-.,.. THE EEE: R. WHITE Qlee Qlub K. O,NEILL D. PARKIN R. PATTERSON D. PECK D. PELTON G. PRANG D. PREWITT D. RING C. SCHWARTZ F. SENNETT M. SEIFERTH E. SETCI-IELL C. SEXTON G. SHAUGHNESSY D. STICKLER B. STOMBERG G. TARANTELIS M. THORSON J. TUCKER T. WALDHERR I. WEBER B. WEEKS D. WIESJAHN G. WILKEN R. WINKELHAK J. WOHLBRUCK ALTO A. ANDERSON C. ANDERSON H. ANDERSON M. ANDERSON C. ARRTON E MRS. DORA SMITH Director M. BACDID S. BAKER H. BEHM M. BRAILSEORD O. BRASHAVITZ D. BRAY D. BRUNE M. CARTER M. CHARLES D. CIGRAND J. DRAKE E. DUEF B. DYKO H. EMRICI-I M. ENSMINGER L. EYSL T. FALTERMAYER K. FELLGAR G. FISHER J. FLOOD R. FREUMEL V. GILLIGAN C. GRAMI.ING L. GRIMSE J. HAAKE M. HAAKE V. HAMEL V. HARLING A. HAZEL J. HESTER A. HOLMBERO A. JACKSON D. JOHNSON R. JOHNSON L. KLING A. KOEDITZ A. KOPI' M. KOSTOFF E. KRAUSE M. LAMBERT M. LARSON J. LEICESTER S. LECKRONE R. LEVIN L. LINDHE V. LINDHOLM D. MCINTRYE J. MARSHALL E. MORz K. MUMZER D. MYLREA V. NOLSON J. NEWMANN M. NIES H. NORDPIELI I. OHL G. PETERS F. PETERSON N. PINE F. PIPENHAGEN R. RAUWOLF S. RESNIKOW B. ROSENSTEIN D. RUST M. SCHIRMER I. SMITH L. STRICKLAND B. TATE M. VIGNOLA M. WRASE TENOR E. BANNER D. BARNET T. BURKE W. CURRAN C. EVANS A. HIRSCH C. HOLMES I. IZARD B. MORROW E. OWENS W. PAUL D. PONTIUS R. SEATON K. STEVENS R. TRANTER J. TOULIS L. WINKELMAN BASS K. BALL E. BAYER R. BECK L. BERMAN H. BLACK G. BUMPUSS L. EDENSON J. ENSMINGER R. ESDALE K. EVANS I. FELDMAN F. FISHER A. FRICK H. GAINES C. GRUBERT E. HAMILTON I. HAWLEY A. HENGL J. HEOEMAN T. HOFFMAN P. HOI.OBECK L. HOPKINS G. HORVATH T. JOHNSON J. KOZLOW T. LUDWIG U. MILLER E. MOELLER H. MUTH R. NELSON G. NORDELL M. ROMEY R. ROGERS J. ROHRLECK W. SCHWAUB B. STREIIEL R. TYLER A. VALENTINE W. WINDLE R. WORCESTER J. ZOCH lPage O3 T HIE RED M WHITE Top Row-L. Elling, H. Mendel, J. Betts, R. Johnson, F. Pizzo, H. Nagel, F. Laurin, E. Eby. Second Row-E. Rieck, G. Pranz, D. Bray, H. Pratt, F. Colliander, A. Bartel, M. Gaggin. Bottom Row-V. Whipple, L. Wietzke, G. Bolotin, E. Taylor, M. Holmboe, V. Blocher, M. Stosskopf, L. Zimmerman. Girl Qjcoafy Chairman . Secretary . Treasurer . Captain . ROOF Nineteen has been thriving successfully under the able captain- cy of Mrs. Thompson. This year the troop is keeping its membership down to the regulation size of thirty-two members. The new officers and lieutenants were chosen while Miss Romberg was still with the troop, and the good judgment of the choice has been shown by the work ac- complished by these girls. The troop Work has been started with groups Working for First Class, Second Class, Tenderfoot and Page 94l . . . EVA TAYLOR VIRGINIA BLOCHER . LYDA ZIMMERMAN . Mus. THOMPSON Merit badges. Many of the girls are grad- uating this year, and leave behind them some very enthusiastic scouts. It is only natural for the troop to bemoan the loss of the graduates, and those who remain take this opportunity to Wish those who are leaving dear old Troop Nineteen all happiness, good luck and future scout-able times-We also hope that the grads will not forget the Troop they leave behind them and so favor us with an occasional visit. THE RED oz WHITE Top Row--A. Vanlderstyne, R. Heingardner, M. Butler, B. Antilla, L. Krutz, E. Wegner, M. Norrie, C. DuMont. Bottom Row-A. Hesbol, F. Luckey, D. Ziegler, B. Schillo, F. Argeson, R. Boscamp, R. Hotho, E. Timm, L. Dooley. Qreeley Q O f I Presiflent . . . FANNIE MAE ARGESON Vice-President . . BABETTE SCHILLO Secrcfnry . . DOROTI-IY ZIEGLER Treasurer . . ROSALIE BOSCAMP Sponsor' . ITH their able sponsor, Miss Wil- liams, the Greeley G. A. A. has had a very busy The membership ginning of the new members to and worth while year. drive, held at the be- semester, added many the organization. After the drive each gym class chose two dele- gates to represent it at the meetings. Next came the election of officers. When this part of the work was com- pleted, the rest of the time was devoted to various activities which were planned Miss WILLIANIS by the delegates. Included in the good times were several hikes and parties, which brought out many loyal G. A. A. members. The hikes Were planned not only for enjoyment, but also to help earn points for an L. V., the cherished prize of every G. A. A. member. It must be said that the Greeley G. A. A. did its part in making athletic activities more interesting. And since this was its aim, those who were re- sponsible for its success, can end their Work with a light and happy heart. IPUUC 95 THE RED oz: WHITE Top Row-C. Langinger, E. Lauschke, R. Schilke. E. Larson, E. Campbell, W. Gordon, L. Krieg, B. Schillo. B. Ellison, M. Coultry, M. Freeberz, H. Winkler, K. Gibson, R. Andrus. Third Row-R. Kunst, M. Anderson, M. Wendelken, E. Schieman, W. Boyer, E. Timm, E. Kauff- man, E. Stein, M. Norrie, Doran, M. Helier, A. Gents, M. Harlem. Second Row-L. Stamm, R. Steiner, D. Tuite, R. Weinstein, E. Ellberson, L. jackson, A, Bemstein, H. Enright, A. Kosterec, Mrs. Grisard, F. Schwartz, A. Feuer, M. Valentine, A. Neu, A. Howard, K. Joslyn Bottom Row-M. McGuffie, G. Mlangiameli, E. Winning, A. Braschavitz, P. Linnberg, J. Anselmini, R. Charvat, C. Horwitz, H. Lofgren, M. Nowicki, E. Ormsby, M. Noll, C. Childs. Greeley Girls' Choral Qlub President . Secretary . Treasurer . Sponsor . NDER the excellent supervision of Mrs. Grisard, a choral club for girls was organized during the semester at the Greeley Branch of Lake View. The popularity of the group was shown by its large membership of seventy-one girls. No dues were collected but each member had to pay for her own music. The girls were divided into three groups, first soprano, second soprano, and alto. Blow Soft Winds', by Vincent, Nursery Rhymesv by Pearl Curran, Down in the Valleyf' an Amer- Page 961 . FLORENCE SCHWARTZ . MARIE ANDERSON ANNE KOSTEREC . Mas. GRISARD ican folk song, The Dumb Wife,', an English folk song, and several Christmas carols were among the selections the girls learned. Mabel Freedberg, the pian- ist, greatly aided the club by her pro- ficient musical renderings of these num- bers. All semester the club worked very enthusiastically. That its labors were fruitful was indicated by its steady prog- ress. The organization p raised Mr. Fowler, Mrs. Grisard, and the rest of the faculty most generously for their hearty cooperation. l THE RED dz: WHITE Top Row-C. Donaldson, M. Colfer, E. Boyer, C. Noelke, B. Rendro, F. Littell, M. Duffy, H. Rowley, E. Schultz. Second Row-N. Shaw, M. Kokanas, B. Markwart, P. Sage, E. Erickson, E. Kreuter, V. Lindsay, F. Holingue, A. Lowenbaum, E. Johnson, E. Gross. Bottom Row-M. Anderson, H. Jacobs, A. Wolf, B. Schmidt, G. Hadlock, H. Bender, F. McCarthy, R. Youngston, H. Kokonas, G. Seifert, A. Freese. Gkafoemwood Qir! Gkeyeroes President . . Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer . S ponsor . NE of the most active organizations at Ravenswood is the Girl Re- serves. Meetings are held each Tuesday during division period, being sponsored by Miss Eiberg. This organization is composed of vari- ous interest groups each of which has its own chairman. The Financial Group of which Frances McCarthy is chairman, takes charge of all financial affairs. The Spiritual group plays a great part in forming the ceremonial. Helen Ko- konas conducts this group. Very interesting entertainments are furnished by Margaret Dippold and her Dramatic Group. The Sport Group provides hikes and GERTRUDE HADLOCK . . HELGA BENDER . BARBARA SCHMIDT FRANCES MCCARTHY . . . Miss EIBERG picnics under the supervision of Lillian Cook. Parties and social affairs are planned by the Social Group and its chairman, Rita Riorden. The Service Group tries torender aid to needy families and children Whenever possible. Barbara Schmidt presides over this group. The posters and publicity work is done by Helen Ball and her helpers, com- prising the Publicity Group. Music is provided by the Music Group of which Helga Bender is chairman. Each week after business is transacted, a certain interest group renders a pro- gram pertaining to the Ravenswood theme, World Fellowship . lpagi' 97 THE REED dz WHITE Page 981 M. Schwartz I. Feldman iDeImiz'ng Umm - , - H - - 4 wp.-, .. W. ..-....K, , --W .,.- h Vw V WW--Y V 'WNY .Y V.. V THE RED 61 WHITE Top Row-R. McManmon, S. Argeropolus, C. Jacobson, H. Miller, W. Mayerle, K. Coe, A. Pelle- grini, R. Willenius, N. Olander, Mr. Herbert Thompson, Coach. Second Row-C. Ransom, Mgr. C. David, C. Reynolds, U. Miller, P. Watson, R. Johnson, A. Schack, G. Olander, R. Seaton, R. Lane, Mgr. Bottom Row-H. Engle, T. Towne, G. Bunt, E. Schneider, C. Jackel, R. May, Capt., E. Cohn, H. Perkins, N. Stryker. Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Goofball q766ll7Z FOOTBALL SCORES View.. ..... . o View.. .. o View.. ,. o View.. .. o View.. .. 6 View.. ...27 View.. .. 9 View.. ...zo Blum .... Riverside . New Trier Schurz . . . Senn .... Roosevelt . Lane .... Waller . . . lPage 101 THE RED 61: WHITE Top Row-L. Hopkins, Mgr., A. Joyce, R. Wdrtman, H. Schneider, E Jaros A Remxch R Kirshen baum, Mgr. Third Row-Coach Dickerson, V. Belshaw, E. Moeller, R. Komarek, P Timko D Lyons J Austin L. Twitchell. Second Row-H. Reses, E. Schild, G. Anderson, J. Kott, Capt., E. Morse R Leicester S Glxckman Bottom Row-G. Logan, J. Troglia. G. Dryer, N. Geary. Page 1021 Lake View Lake View . . Lake View Lake View Crane forfeited Lake View . . . Lake View . . Lake View . . Qjoccer Gjeam SOCCER SCORES . . o Crane . . . . I Lane . . . o Schurz . . , . . . . o Medill . . , . . . 2 Lane , . . . I Schurz . . . . I Medill . . THE RED N WHITE Top Row--R. Schuelke, E. Cohen, A..johnston, C. Ellstam, R. Redlich. Second Row-D. Bernstein, Mgr., R. Chann, E. Logsdon, S. Berman, W. Casperson, C. Wertz, Asst Mgr. Bottom Row-J. Leviton, W. Cohon, G. Guehring, Mr. Hocke, S. Davidson, H. Schuler, R. Pflugfelder Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Qjwimming Gjeam View fseniorsj ..... View fseniorsj View fjuniorsj ..... View fseniorsj ..... View fjuniorsj ..... SCORES Senn Q seniors J Lane fseniorsj . . . . . Lane fjuniorsj . . . . . Schurz Q seniors Q Schurz fjuniorsj IPage I03 THE RED dz WWHUITIE If ue. We Top Row-I. Rix, S. Berman. R. Redlich, A. L. Hengl. Bottom Row-E. Whitney, R. Birkemeier, Mgr., Mr. Hocke, J. Dice. qfezzcmg 07mm Top Row-W, Gerbing, W. Anderson, C. Tenggren, R. Wicker, C. Mueller. L. Weber, Mgr. Bottom Row-R. Sullivan, J. Eisold, Sgt. Lee, Coach, C. Sachs, M. Stevenson. GRZ7-le qeam Page 1041 THE RED 61 WHITE Top Row-Wenford Rickman, Axel Anderson, Walter Aye, Joe Ensminger. Bottom Row-Fred Butts, Stanley Hanrtibal, Carl Grubert. Golf Top Row-R. Chann, H. Griffon, E. Stack, R. Schiff. Bottom Row-H. Paschke, C. Toll, Mr. Hocke, R. Ganna, C. Ransom. Jnzermedzkzte Veneers lPage 105 THE RED dz: WHITE Top Row-L. Heinsus, F. Delmont, A. Schrieber, J. Gehrman, A. Johnston, L. Wayrynen, A Gilbertson. GBottom Row-E. Whitney, A. Eichelkraut, G. Guehring, E. C. Rothe, E. Schoenenberger, W. Rickman C. rubert. QB0ys ' .geaders Top Row--B. Jensen, M. Marco, V. Whipple, R. Curtis, G. Burbach, H. Nordhem, M. Carter. Second Row-L. Hoffman, F. Pipenhagen, M. Stenson, V. Means, D. Davidson, E. Emmerich, D Ring, V. Siewerten. First Row-F. Doty, M. Lutty, N. Forsythe, L. Claw, E. Taylor, H. Bina, G. Brant, H. Lloyd. Qirls ' ,Genders Page 1061 THE RED N WIEITTIE Top Row H Dehne M. Selsor, G. Rahn, R. Rauwolf, O. Brenner, L. Wietzel, L. Clrow, H. Harris A rl' fix H ll 1 v. Whipple, if Bina. ' Third Row-I. Ohl, E. Thayer. M. Stenson, A. johnson, V. Young, N. Feingold, F. Alsfasser, R. Kranz, H. Dooley, G. Burbach. Second Row-M. Marco, E. Taylor, S. Anderson, V. Means, L. Hoffman, D. Ring, M. Granquist, M. Pfeil, H. Walland. Bottom Row-H. Lloyd, P. Luburich, P. Winkler, E. Emmerich, A. Johnson, F. Lindholm, M. Lutty M. LaVioliette. 871 Z 07' 077165 Top Row-J. Anderson, C. Buchner, M. Danenburg, E. Lund, D. Ougman, S. Wilton, E. Lindgren, R. Casselles, M. Cover, L. Schmidrik, V. Colwell, I. Banner. Third Row-E. Schreiber, D. Keuter, R. Belt, G. Leomen, D. Zimmerman, E. Priebs, L. Pasurka, F. Wildrick, L. Esberger, A. Grant, M. Mueller, C. Lynch, M. Miller, B. Degener. Second Row-S. Levey, E. Egger, F. Hack, E. Villwock, E. Heine, H. Carstens, E. Herz, C. Wescholfer, J. Fitze, E. Ritchie, S. Brown, D. Randall. First Row-J. Richards, V. Gooding, L. Undershunt, E. Coursey, M. Hester, E. Beech, R. Gitlen, M. Kokoba, D. Athen, J. Craig, M. Muench. Qjopfzomore ames IPage 107 THE RED 61 WHITE Top Row-S. Peterson, L. Volquarts, L. Steiner, L. Elling, D. Ring, V. Siewertsen, M. Bagdig, F Colliander, F. Rabin, L. Zuckerman. Second Row--J. Hester, S. Wilton, L. Yougberg, A. Wiren, J. Palmasino, M. Muench, G. Bolotiri H. Nagel, M. Holmboe, L. Lindsay. L' dlgittom Row--R. Curtis, M. Blacker, E. Taylor, A. Johnson, J. Bauer, E. Kester, U. Durden, F in om. gifs! L14 id Top Row-M. Stenson, A. Kopp, V. Siewertsen, F. Pipenhagen, R. Curtis, M. Granquist, R. Kranz L. Wietzel, V. Lindquist, L. Daily, H. Neuman, E. Duff. Second Row-R. Smyser, H. Harris, L. Hunt, V. Blocher, G. Burbach, H. Bina, H. Graham, J. Haake D. Daib, E. Emmerich, L. Steiner. First Row-E. Shaver, L. Clow, R. Klein, E. Krausman, H. Nordham, E. Taylor, M. Carter, S. Peter son, R. Opal, D. Quentin, J. Neuman. .Qzfe QSJJ-wing Page 1081 THE RED N WHITE Top Row-L. Volquarts, T. Faltermayer, E. Moeller, F. Groves, L. Osgood, H. Orth, I. Lindberg, C. Wischoffer, L. Wetzig, E. Hart, L. Miehle, G. Hemken. Center Row-E. Groner, V. Evers, E. Kerschke, F. Breyer, G. Burbach. H. Dooley, R. Klein, M. Gran- quist. L. Lindsay. Bottom Row-E. Krausman, P. Morf, D. Daib, E. F. Hocke, E. Bach, E. Duff, L. Foerster. Girls ' qenczbzg I Top Row-E. Friedman, S. Sachs, B. Smith, D. Silverthorn, L. Witzel, C. Schlau, O. Brashavitz, D. Mvlrea, M. Dozier, V. Streedain. G. Linzz. F. Wiederberger. Third Row-C. Hewes, C. Dankert, E. Holst, M. Johnson, E. Kerschke, D. Close, J. Lewis, E. Emmerich, S. Anderson, F. Anderson, E. Martilla. Second Row-V. Evers, H. Dooley, F. Peterson, E. Kostoif, G. Pohle, E. Erickson, M. Handscluch, F. Wubbin, I. Silber. Bottom Row-C. Darlington, S. Libkin, D. Quentin, M. Polin, F. Doty, H. Bina, G. Burbach, L. Charles. fjpeczd! iiancmg fPage 109 THE RED dz WHITE Top Row-L. Hoffman, B. Jensen, A. johnson, G. Burbach, D. Ring, V. Siewertsen, M. Stenson, L Zimmerman, V. Whipple, G. Brant, H. Bina. Bottom Row-E. Taylor, F. Doty, M. Lutty, M. Marco, H. Lloyd, E. Emmerich, M. Carter, H. Nord- hem, F. Pipenhagen. Q. nfl. . oard uf Top Row--D. Wolflick, V. Lindquist, D. Hayden, C. Hansen, M. Maxwell, A. Nash, V. Kastilahn D. Quentin, G. Brant. Second Row-V. Hess. E. Scholz, L. Steiner, L. Foerster, M. Holliday, R. jordan, C. Gleason, J Casterton. Bottom Row-L. Hunt, D. Mylrea, O. Brashavitz, V. Siewersten, R. Curtis, J. Neuman, M. Carter H. Nordhem, E. DuE. ' Qzmior ames Glass Page II01 lx-4,17 'A THE RED Rc WHITE F Dfw I nf! ' 7' .Qake Tiiew QBana' GRADUATING MEMBERS OF THE BAND LIEUTENANT G. EVERS CADET J. SCHIMKE LIEUTENANT R. SWANDER CADET C. ANDERSON SERGEANT M. GRABOW CADET T. DEBOWER SIZRGEANT C. NAUMAN CADET M. NOSEK OFFICERS OF THE BAND Conductor, LOUIS D. WALZ R. HINDS Captain R. SMITH First Lieutenant R. SXVANDER First Lieutenant G. EVERS First Lieutenant R. JONES Second Lieutenant E. KLIER Second Lieutenant R. PLUMMER Second Lieutenant M. EBERHART Sergeant Major H. KROLL First Sergeant W. ANDERSON Stajf Sergeant Line Sergeants M. GRABOW H. JACOBS R. HUDSON R. NEUMAN R. ANDERSON R. FRANK E. BURKHARDT S. DAVIDSON C. NAUMAN Corporals A. KEARY R. HURLBUTT J. STEINHOFF H. ENQUIST R. KAPPEL R. BLACK E. RUDHMAN S. GOLDMAN O. FISHER I. McEvOY lPage II I THE RED dz WHITE ? 7,3 THE RED dir WHITE His IS THE AGE of go -fast running motors H11 the streets-new classes in avi- ation are being formed, even in our high schools. Aeroplanes carry our mail and our express Transcontinental routes for passengers are n o W common. Things move fast-youth flies high. May the young people who are now leaving us, fly to great heights in achievement in the various lines of Work they will choose. The ANNUAL, especially the advertis- ing management, Wishes that success may be theirs. May the New Year-1929-be happy and prosperous and all the years to come bring equal prosperity. lfPage 1 I5 THE RED dz WHITE THE BUSINESS COLLEGE WITH A UNIVERSITY ATMOSPHERE S zfenogra pbic and Secretarial Courses 116 S. MICHIGAN AVENUE Randolph 4347 1 Chicago Four-Year High School Graduates Only Are Enrolled Girls Only Are Enrolled in Day School Page 1161 THE RED 61 WHITE The Pre-Dental Year offered by Loyola University Begins Feb. 4, 1929 :mel ends Sept. 20, 1929 This course given in the Dental Build- ing, the CHICAGO COLLEGE OF DENTAI, SURGERY AND THE DOWNTOWN COLLEGE, enables high school graduates to enter the four-year dental course in October, 1929, with thirty-two semester hours of college credit. 'Y-3 FOR DETAILS ADDRESS THE REGISTRAR Chicago College of Dental Surgery Dental Department of Loyola University 1747 WEST HARRISON STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS IPHQ THE RED Az: MTHIITIE 4 ..?i,...,.A em,.s'. I K ,MJ M' K A 1'Iill'i A ' ' 1 - ' . In uwrzff w N' Vi I 1 ' il AML -ff-5 ki iw 'i l 2'M ' slim R .-we -'- A.: -Q A f- '5 ml' -J- ,Fif i A ' - ,A 5 ' WT , LAKE VIEW STATE BANK 3179 N. CLARK ST. AT BELMONT AVE. Resources Over S10,000,000.00 We Invite Your Account We Have Served the People of the Lake View District for Seventeen Years Value 1 Price 1 Service R A D I O ATWATER-KENT 1 MAJESTIC 1 RADIOLA SPARTAN 1 FADA 1 HOWARD SONORA 1 BoscH P I A N O S GULBRANSEN - GRANDS AND UPRIGHT You Can Purchase On the Budget Plan '97 Y? QKVVITZEL music CQJP CYUCAGO 5 P g 1181 THE RED Az WHITE After High School W Wh,at? Become a specialist in Whatever your chosen field of endeavor may be. Have you considered specializing in either- PRIVATE SECRETARIAL WORK OR ACCOUNTING Mid-Winter Term Begins February 4th me Lake View llvletropolitan Business College LINCOLN AVENUE AT ROSCOE AND PAULINA STREETS GRACELAND 2227 The Makers of COVERS take this opportunity to Wish the members Of the Graduating Class every joy and success in life. LW BREDEMEIER -5? Oo. THREE-TWENTY SOUTH HONORF. STREET CHICAGO CALL WABASH 8 53 5 Rent or Buy cz Typewriter For Home Use SPECIAL RATE TO STUDENTS OLD COLONY BUILDING 407 SOUTH DEARBORN ST. Free Deliveries Phone Our Omce lPUs10 J THE RED or WHITE VVho pays the Fiddler? We often Wonder when We read of Mrs. Ritz or Mrs. Astorbilt going to Palm Beach and staying at the Royal Ponciana or George Gotrock's father giving him a new sport roadster or Miss Emily Rich's new fur coat-Where the money comes from? But you may be sure, someone has saved money somewhere, sometime, or somehow. They established a bank account and started systematic savings. Now if you want things and Want some- thing very much, start saving right now. The IRVING STATE 85 SAVINGS BANK will help you. Call on them at once and let them advise you. 1 1 f Irving State SL Savings Bank IRVING PARK BLVD. 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Phone Dearborn 5003. Fourth Floor, Tower Building 6 No. Michigan lPage IZI THE RED dz: TNI-IUITIE A TRIBUTE TO LAKE VIEW LOYALTY NOTHBR MILESTONE in the lives of loyal men and women of Lake View-The Red and White of the midfyear class of 1928. It stands well up among great Lake View accomplishments - a fitting tribute to the school - and to the ingenuity, loyalty and industry of those whose labors helped to build it. Staff members will experience a great deal of satisfaction and pride in such successful culmination of their work. The Manz Corporation shares in this pride, as it has been our privilege to make the engravings for The Red and White. For sixtyftwo years Manz has developed - until today it is the largest complete printing establishment of its kind in the country. Here everything required for the complete printed job-from Idea to Finished Product - is produced under one roof. For years we have been cooperating with student staffs and faculty advisors in the preparation of year books. They have found it profits them to take advantage of Manz creative service in the initial stages of the Work. Any Size job is a MANZ Size fob MANZ CORPORATION 4001-4053 RAVENSWOOD AVENUE CHICAGO U gl an 1, f' TTL' e l f Page 1221 THE RED 61 WHITE ON THE GREAT CLOCK OF TIME THERE Is BUT ONE TIME NOw', -and Now is the time -to start that bank account --you've been promising yourself, -right here of course Orthcenter Trust SL Savings Bank That Real Home Bank 1940 Irving Park Boulevard just East of Lincoln and Robey OFFICERS Charles E. Schick ..... ......... P resident Arthur C. Wiklund ............... Cashier Albert C. Buehler ,. ..... Vice-President Lawrence C. Schelling ......... Assi. Cashier Andrew Erbach ..,. ..,.. V ice-President Walter E. Granstrand .... .... A ssl. Cashier JOHN T. CUNNINGHAM ALLAN D. CUNNINGHAM President Vice-President John T. Cunningham Ice Cream CO. Manufacturers of DELICIOUS ICE CREAM The Standard in Chicago for over 40 years Inspect Our Up-to-Date Factory The last word health food values for young and old ICE CREAM IS A HEALTH FOOD Insist on Curznirzgbarrfs in modern efliciency and perfection. Ice Cream is rich in Main Office and Factory Ngrtb Bram-lg 2235 W. VAN BUREN STREET 4317 EAST RAVENSWOOD AVE. All Phones West 0752 Phone Lake View 6102 lPage 123 THE RED At WHITE Glass Zfrophecy LTH eager eyes we gazed into the tiny flame before us. As we watched the blurred figures in the heart of the fire they slowly took shape and in long array we saw our old classmates again, but now grown older and far away. First came a little man running, whom we knew as Richard Swanderg next, the cause of his flight, came Eva Taylor, rolling pin in hand. Then, a little band of Salvation Army workers singing sweet hymns, and these we knew to be Jean Schroeder, Flossie Charlton, Les ter Weber and Harry Perkins. In a flurry of snow a snow-sled rushed through and in it we caught a glimpse of the newly restored Russian Czar, Axel Anderson, and the darling of the Russian court, the great actress, Elizabeth Lazareff. In striking contrast came the next scene, a beach in sunny Hawaii. On the shore strolled a goodly missionary, Rob- ert Leicester. The flame disclosed an- other part of the isle, the port, and there two traders, Sol Berman and Charles Anderson, stood watching a shipment of wares as it was taken from the ship. Standing at the helm was a stern-faced woman-captain, Virginia Mae Miller, and at her side, the famous woman pilot, La Vergne Ableson. The busy scene faded and in its place was America's famous Broadway. Lining the streets were signs advertising their wares. Bernadine Week's Travel Bureauf' Vera Benson Can Fix Your Feetn, Ruth Herst, Architect , How to Be Successful? See Elizabeth Eby . All these brought familiar names to mind. In one of the great cars on the avenue we recognized the chauffer, Bob Maw. Behind him rode Vivian Means and Rosemary Moran, enroute to the opera. And then the tiny flame showed us the stage of the great auditorium and on it we say Byron Morrow and Dorothy Peck thrilling a vast audience in an opera Page 1241 by Virginia Childs, conducted by Min- nie Cohen. In the Diamond Horseshoe we caught sight of Edison Morse and Jack Eisold, both resplendent in ofhcer uniforms, and beside them Marie Als- house and Alice Bloomquist. Tidy girl attendants stood at the head of each aisle, and two of them we recognized as Florence Alsfasser and Irene Boeson. And as our gaze shifted to the gallery we saw in the topmost row Ruth Anderson and Lucille Collinge. Out on the street again we saw Bob Moench selling papers, and in a nearby cigar store Maurita Gaggin sold Adelbert Godfrey's twenty-flve centers to that great man-about-town, Eugene Alex- ander. Next door in one of the famous Borgarding, QCharles, of course,j Chain Stores, Berenice Wenzel and Miriam Gel- ler were energetically shaking up the new mild drink named after that great aquatic star, Florence Comar, The Comar Cuddle . Featured in the store window were dusting clothes made fam- ous by their originator, Edith Goldblatt. Then in the tiny flame came a scene of a huge ship tossing upon a turbulent sea. In the main dining hall the pas- sengers lay huddled in groups. Vainly two waitresses, Marion Peterson and Martha Hanson, tried to cheer the frightened people. The steward and pan- tryman, Robert Haenisch and Clarence Weiss, rushed madly to and fro. Only the shrieks of Lucille Havenhi-ll and the sobbing of Herta Walland could be heard above the roar of the surf. Above, on the decks, brave seamen felt their way to the upper cabins. But the flame died out, and whether the ship went down or not, we cannot say. And then we saw huge machines at work and knew them to be presses of some great paper. Tending one of them was Stanly Hannibal. In another room, which we were shown, sat Adelle Heller and Virginia Cutler, busily reading proof. At a sub-editor's desk sat Howard Hitch, THE RED At WHITE and bending over Howard's desk, pencil in hand, was a cub-reporter, Frances Lehmpuhl. At the type-setting rooms nearby we found Isabel Hene and Vivian Kemnitzg and then suddenly the scene changed to a great international exposi- tion. At the entrance to the grounds a great woman detective stood disguised as a telephone pole, Eleanor Gause. The ticket man was Sidney Glickman, and Bob Hoffman was selling parking space at twenty-Hve cents a park. In the flame we saw all the booths and in them were so many old friends. Wade Heritage was selling the Grace Zeuch Washing Machinevg Lennea Huerlin fried hamburgers in a hot-dog stand, Francis Gavin, the strong-man, was giving a demonstration of his skill outside his tent, Adeline Weisgerber was selling balloons, Willard Gerbing, in the dancing pavillion, led his red -hot,' orchestra in the Velma Whipple Blues , composed in honor of that great woman buglerg Isabelle Gerbe and Lillian Wietzke in uniforms were busy picking up waste paper throughout the grounds, Francis Gere smiled from ear to ear as he politely handed over a chocolate ice cream cone to Alice Goodenow. The ladies' band, conducted by Esther Boick, included Clara Erb at the drum, Laura Durben, drum, Ruth Anderson, oboe, and Barbara Jensen, cymbals. At' the race-track nearby Charles Embleton and Harold Fanselow. were driving machines that smoothed the track. The popular girl jockeys there were: Marie Feyder, Lucille Borg and Irene Johnson. Anna Bittenbinder's mare, Elizabeth, named for her dear friend, Miss Bingley, won the race we saw. A horseshoe of flowers was presented by the Mayoress, Doris Johnson. The scene changed and we were at the World Court. Gene Zimmerman was pleading that she be allowed to introduce prohibition to the Phillipines. Margaret Blom argued strongly against the idea. In the gallery we found two old friends, Esther Joyce and Margaret Latsch. As we watched, a messenger rushed in, say- ing that George Felios had overthrown the dictator of Poland, Judson Kindt, and that George and Earle Fenske had the country in their hands. Immediately the chief justice, Per Strandberg, dis- patched ambassador Dorothy Josephson to open peace negotiations. The scene changed to polar regions. High in the sky Sylva Karasick piloted a dirigible designed by Florence Laurin. Below, skimming over the ice, was John Legan, bringing Muriel Jensenis Body Builderi' to the stricken colony founded by Katherine Licouris. In a ship plowing its way through the ice-filled waters, we saw Helen Johnson and Muriel Libby trying to spear a baby walrus in the water. As we watched, Ina Lindberg flew by in her plane, accompanied by her mechanic, Antoinette Oswald. Again the scene changed and we were in the orient. A camel ambled into view and on it rode ,Walter Mathews eating peanuts. John Streit, dressed as a chief, was .buying postcards in a Walgreen's drug store. A sedan chair came through the street and through a tiny Window We caught a glimpse of Dorothy Miller all dressed up like a fairy princess. A band of desert nomads led by Grace Rahn sud- denly dashed through the square, and before we could see what they were after the tiny flame presented us with a view of a street in Berlin. A sight-seeing bus drove by and at the wheel we saw Joseph Moore. Crying out the points of interest was La Donne Patier. In the bus was the well-known financier, C h a r l e s Schroeder, and that Wall-street leader, Ernest Schmidhofer. The bus whizzed out of sight and Margaret Pfeil and Loretta Peters chugged by in a little old- time Ford, both of them obviously tour- ists. At an inn we saw Bennie Pecoraro and Roy Schmidt waiting on table. See- ing Grace Peterson and Peggy Selsor hurrying down the street, we followed them with our gaze and as they entered the museum found that the flame, too, would show us the interior. In the hall IPage 125 THE RED N WVHJITJE given by Lila Potter in memory of a pet canary, we found Dorothy Scudder dili- gently taking notes. At the information desk was Sylvia Anderson and the guard in the mummy-room was D o n a l d Schwenneson. And then we found ourselves in China and right before our eyes rode La Verne Pinocci and Catherine Schlau on their way to buy antiques for their firm, Susan Schimke and Company. An old mandarin went by, then he came back and the second time we recognized him as Milton Schwartz. Two students of Chinese lore wandered by and they were Helen Swiatek and Lyda Zimmerman. The flame sputtered and then turned to Paraguay. There in a mine was Leo Zinderman, and Carl Tenggren was try- ing to get a pulley to Work. The owner of the mine, Oleta Thal, stood watching the two men, and, disgusted by their clumsy eHorts, fired them both. Further up the same mountain we saw a tiny cabin and therein was Selma Stern, liv- ing here for a short time trying to get atmosphere for her new novel. The scene shifted to a nearby jungle and there sat Mae Anderson, trying to teach the natives geometry. The great botanyologist, Fern Stratton, was fumbl- ing about in the leaves not far off, and their musician friend, Pauline Mae Wiet- ing, who had come to study jazz in its original form, was in the village. Then suddenly we saw a ballroom in the royal palace of Sweden. At the door stood two members of the king's guard, Orville Clark and Martin Duffy. Down one of the velvet - carpeted stairwavs came the wives of the foreign ambas- sadors. Two of them were Frances Blumenfeld and Florence Colliander. As maid-in-waiting to the queen Virginia Daress stood near the royal throne. There was an obvious excitement near the door and in a moment Adelaide Clyman swept in, a lady well-known for her charity work. Outside the palace Bernard Cohen as doorman assisted the lords and ladies from their cars, and as the scene faded he opened the door of a limousine that contained Evelyn Kealey and Ru ch Page 1261 Moore, two famous women explorers. We were awakened from our reverie by the sound of voices, and looking up, saw a Well-known uniformed figure be- fore us. Well, doggone, he said, how did these nuts get hold of matches? They've scorched the padding trying to build a fireli' -Anonymous. Henry: Do you think you could care for a chap like me? Marg: Oh, I think so if he wasn't too much like you. -The Whisp. Snead: What makes the cop so fat? Mellin: Probably too much traffic jam. -Ewnsfonian. Soph: Why are you singing, Awake my Soul? Same: Because my foot's asleep. -Cherry and White. 'Tm from the Red Cross? Won,t you buy a seal? Mercy sakes! I really would not know how to feed it. -The Whisp. Referee fat basketball gamej: Foul! Small Boy: Where are the feathers? Referee: You goose, this is a picked team. -The Whisp. live raised many a family, said the elevator boy. -The Whisp. What a sad looking store! Why, because it has panes in the windows? No, the books are in tiers. -Tiger Tales. 'lSay, waiter, this steak is like leather and the knife is dull.', That can be remedied, sir. Just strap the knife on the steak. -Tiger Tales. Candy Salesman: The candy we make is untouched by human hands. Customer: So is the top of Mount Everest, but that doesn't make it good eating. -The Perryscope. THE REED dia WHITE Linden Printing Company 727 SOUTH DEARBORN STREET C H I C A G O 1 Trinters of The Red 49 White f fPage THE RED or MfHlITlE r ' eweszyuer' cordially izwifcs LAKE VIEW STUDENTS interested in Costume Designing, Architecture and Interior Decorating to inspect the STUDIO DELUXE KIMBALL BLDG. Suite 1008 25 E. Jackson Blvd. Phone Wabash 8547 33:35 A What Do You Eat? Doctors and dentists are more and more convinced that the food wc cat and our diet is of utmost importance to our health and the condition of our teeth. Good milk, butter, fresh vegetables, well cooked foods were stressed as of vital importance to give us the proper vitamines and food values for good teeth. Perfect assimilation and digestion are necessary. Young people should take special care to form a strong, firm foundation of health. Witlm Miss Benson, who is a graduate of Home Economics, and an expert dictician, in charge, we have foods that are selected and prepared scientifically. WHY TAKE CHANGES AND EAT FOODS' WE KNOW NOTHING ABOUT LUNCH ROOM 1 FOURTH FLOOR WE MAKE THEM DGRNBAUM SWEATERS AND BATHING SUITS 100 Per Cent Pure Wool School Sweaters made in Official Colors Chenile and Felt Letters made to order Unrlerwear and Hosiery for the Entire Family Dornbaum Knitting CO. One-half Block South of Belmont Avenue 3 136 LINCOLN AVE, PHONE LAKE VIEW 3043 CHICAGO Page 1281 THE RED Q51 WVHIITIE cj! T IS OUR SINCERE WISH THAT EVERY MEMBER OF THE 1929 CLASS, HAVE SUCCESS IN HIS OR HER FUTURE ACTIVITIES Q The Gibson Studio Ojjiicial Tbotographers C H I C A G 0 THE RED 61: WHITE 'W H VAL--Q 74 B -i FTESZJ so 'X Sym? '5 -' , ta T Em .L Q v Qc , .xx Dtljl 'x, . 'rikfia W -W QXXEQQQ Q :SH Convenient ' ' . Bungalows- CLARK AT Ixvmc P K 33 XV. RANDOLP Yr' LASALLE AND Mow I-I 1x7 W. WASHING ON HE ANNUAL greets you and hopes sincerely that the year 1929 holds much happiness in store for you, all graduates, under graduates, and faculty. 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