Lake View High School - Red and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1935
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J '-H'-'f -f z , I A, V - W Y, A N HENDEIQIIDN Charles VJ Alexander 'UK A M Alhson V lwm VV Ashtcn Bermce Bauersfeld 9 , Edward I. Bowen Flcrence L. Black Mabel Benson u e ill n Frank l.. Beals Helen L Brcunerd Moy B. Byrne Mcrihcl A Brown enme Nelson But er Iosephme Butler Som T. Ccmphell fone Chose Iohn E. Cf Q L1 elif: Buckley Norma Conyne Alfred E Crepm Edna Crawley Eva B Darley Guy L. Dickerson Winiired Davis llclrem P, Daniel Ernest B Collette Hazel A. Dallach Catherme T Duffy Nelhe L Fallon qv- Dorothy P Nolan Frank Floyd James P F11 waler Chole Foster Mathilda Franklin HGUY F1'ieCiC1 Ilene M- Gllffm Florence Gumbmor Gladys M Ham!! Mmam Hartman 195516 P Hastmas Mary Grace Holmes Emil F. Hocke Hinerva L. Henman Maraareth Gremer Carah G.He1lrr an 'Dorothy M Hutchm Ualetcx M Kas-r Florence E Icrvxs Ruth E lclwnst rm Ahce G Vu oney Lcuxse A Keefe Donald A lohnstou Helen G Kmse u-ex' lane! D Ienkmson , IQ 'fa H fr l Icme C Kncuss Phyllxs B KISIS O O ...N Ehzcxbeth Kuebler Lucreucr Ward Lcxtchcm Hope Leech Alford D. Lee Charles Leckrone Clorcx D Kneedy Irmcxgcrde B. Leach M11dre-ci L Lestma Marlon Leete Sara B. Marsh Loren T Lucas Olga E Lovqren Rose M. Martin Halsey H. Matteson Lucy C. McMillan 'amos A LO17 Mamone 1- M1lls Rutln E Moore V' Carl Meqel Edna Mouldma Winifred D Muhs M-.J Minnie I.. Bryne Sophie M. Nelson Ieannette Engle Nelson Margaret F Murphy Mane E V Wlrlfred Ollom Mc v Pee'e IIQS Eum fl B Peter Slcrcy Phllbrlck Ffmly L Purer Alxce Prenderqcxst Orlcmdr F Ovem yrtle S Reppert 5 fefv, Florence M Renme Floyd A Re-yner Esiher Roeth Florence Schryver Mary F Schlc1dwe1ler Frances l Ross Mane F Scanlon Emil C Rothe 0,5 X, . N ' ' f ,. . X' XFN-'filll f A.,-.Q .. ,ui V, K I , fx- l 5 l 17252 l . 5. ,L 3 ' 1 Y Lzlhon Semmelmeyer 1, 1 Mmme Slcuqlner VIVICIH A W1H1fI9d Skmner I S S1mpsor1 Ruby Mae Sensmq Laura Suckenberqer Gilberi P. Small Dora G. Smith H. R. Smith Henry Sopkm Genevleve Souther EV' 'Z Marqaret Strubbe Florence L Stuart Helen E Taggart Naomr Sweet Mary Margaret Sulhvan Luther T Smith Margaret M Sulhvan Fledc S Toppmq Lomse M Truqer Exeha I Trecdo Ehse R Turner Kuihcmne Tyler Eunlce Schmldt Frledu A Tenqler Eleanor G Txemey Ethe1Tcxuroq I K Clonce Vcm Auken Helen Van Sands ls Louis D Wcxlz Ella Ve Scxlk EA Iva B W1ll1oms Adelcude Weizler Tcxnei Welssmlller Edwm V Ulvelmq Hedvxc A Vlcsuk Mc1rqcrretM Gorrxty Amcxha E Sckcet el PAGTIOYI Gr llescn Mcrq retIV rtm Mary C Monahan Catherme Goshkm A11C9 Roberts C f' I9 Ezine 7534'sP. 1g3l ' ,trol ,Ili 4 'O 59, ,,i0'2 ffl CON 'K 0 1 l1t.1 aJ:.P Q Q Florence NV Meehan Q- C- Q ,LIE V if . , A, '-16,11 r . 'Wm ' . 'fx 'I' '- r 4 ,- .0 - . , . .3'g,'gf ' A My ' I ' 5 A ' 7 4 ' 't '+C V 0 ,ia 'Q . G xx ' K 'N ,X g I' Y .- RS. RUDDICK, to whom Lake View stu- dents owe so much for her sympathetic treat- ment of their problems, has attained a position worthy of her talents. As principal of Greeley, her tactfulness in dealing with young people is tempered with a hearty enthusiasm for her work. ISS EIBERG, combines efficient manage- ment of Havenswood with effective teaching. Her magnetic personality and friendly interest in the problems of the freshmen Win for Lake View the enduring loyalty of these new students. R. COLLETTE, the principal of the Hamil- ton and Audubon branches, directs the stu- dents' activities with sagacity and understand- ing. His admirable sense of humor tempered with a dash of steady practicality has saved many a situation from becoming too serious. TERCENTENARY HICAGO that gangl1ng m1d Western t wn bu1lt on a mud flat has always been a leader Th1s IS howexer st1ll ontested by those w1thout th No one can sav that stockyards a few steel m1tls make a c1ty They are made by men but those same that last whrte steel rusts and labor IS no longer needed breed made Ch1 ago and IS st1ll mak1ng 1t cornmerctal VIGWDOIUT and a gra1n exchange men make other th1ngs to provrde food The1r E1ghty one years ago publ1c demand necessltated the establ1shn1ent of the f1rst co educattonal publ1c h1gh school ln the Un1ted States lt enrolled one hundred and fourteen pup1ls Measured by our standards 1' was small ta curr1culum could be cons1dered quamt and one of 1lS graduat1ng classes could hardly be compared ID S129 w1th those of the present Ch1cago h1gh schools It was however the b1ggest advance 1n the publ1c school system s1nce 1827 when Massachusetts passed a b1ll prov1d1ng for the establ1shment of free schools open to all w1th attendance compulsory We marvel at that wh1ch was then taught as our DOSIGTIYY w1ll marvel at our course of study An educat1on acqu1red through the study of Greek Lat1n astronomy rhetorlc log1c etmology ph1losophy and k1ndred subJect f1tted a person for l1fe IH the n1neteenth century even as a course of study 1n a mod ern h1gh school frts a person for l1fe today We may only guess at what Wll The duty of the school 1S to f1ll the need Our system of school1ng IS d1st1nctly Amenccrn It 1S constructed 1n such a way as to fulf1ll all of 1ts obl1gat1ons Understandmg that 1lS duty to the 1nd1v1dual comes above all else 1t teaches h1m both how to l1ve and how to make a l1v1ng A respect for the c1v1l1zat1on of wh1ch he 1S a part comes w1th the study of sc1ence l1terature h1story and c1v1cs The demands of 1ndustrv are sat1sf1ed Wlfh the teach1ng of techn1cal courses The commun1ty IS served soc1ally through clubs the pract1ce of athlet1cs and the employment var1ous forms of student government Lake VIEW by no means a new school presents a good example changes made necessary by t1me When 1t was establ1shed IH l874 bod1ed all of the latest developments 1n h1gh schools The c1t1zens Townshrp of Lake Vrew bu1lt well wtth an eye towards what was to Teach1ng thousands 1nstead of hundreds w1th a changed curr1culu of the of the It ern of th come m but l1v1ng up to the 1dGGlS bestowed upon 1t by the years Lake VIGW stands as a v1tal part of the commun1ty There IS now an enrollment of one hundred and twenty flV9 thousand 1n the Ch1cago publ1c h1gh schools Th1s 13 the result not only of the growth 1n populat1on but of the tncrease IH educatlonal fac1l1t1es and publ1c acknowledge rnent of the fact that early tra1n1ng helps to make a successful l1fe Youth IS he ng prepared for a future that cannot help but b great 2134 . ' ' , ' c ' e ' . '. , i ' , ' ' ' . 'l fit one for life in the twenty-first century. The need changes with the time. A e . K , MM f 51 W TCD THE GRADUATES lune l93o OUR years as Lake V w opened her doors to v u awd 1 u becarne her chrldren Wrth you she shared all that sh had to vou she offered all that she knew on you she urged all tha she asptred to be You hecan e a part at her her work her custorrs l er trad1t1 ns her rdeals Trulw you have Corne and qone there have L en no door closed to you rf you wrshed to open them no opportunltres dented for whtch you chose to ask Now you are leav1nq and others wrll take your places Lak Vrew wtll rnrss you Yet tn a very real sense you wrll sttll he here The thrngs you have done the thrnqs lou have left undone the thmqs you have asptred to do your hopes your ambt trons your fears have become a part of that thrnq whtch for lack of a better narne we call the Lake Vrew sp1r1t And that sptrtt IS sorne thrnq that wrll grow and develop and last as long as there rs a Lake Vrew lt should be your prrde that you have helped hutld thrs Lake Vrew Whrle you have oecorne a part of Lake Vtew and wrl always he here so too Lake V ew has become a part of you and she w1ll always be wrth you wherever you are We know that you w1ll ao far ln th1s chanqrnq world you wtll all of you have new and undrearned of drfflculttes to xercome but wherever you are whatever you do we hope that brt of Lake Vrew whrch has become a part of you wrll enable you to face the srtuatton cheerfully couraoeously and rntellrqently to meet and treat your fellow rnen qracrously farrly and wtsely We wrsh you o know that always you are Lake Vtew s and Lake Vtew IS yours Srncerely MAf5,,25,w! D376 1 f- fvf-N 1 ' , o 1, 19 N., A O Y I. 'A O .2 ' -A 1 , -w l ' .. o 1 A . . i f ' 'rx . . V , , . , l U , - .1 , I 'S' Q 1 1 . e ' ' ' 1 . I A A I V '- 1 1 - I ' - . 1 . .1 1 Q ,. ' I I I 5 I ' 1 1 1 . . A Y I NJ I 1 1 - I I I I ' ' A 1 1 1 . 1 G. N sift NN 'Q Y l t f , p .,. H. Hoskins N. Richter O. Wortman 6- ff.. W A. Gifford H. Krueger JUNE CLASS OFFICERS OLLOWING the usual procedure, the most ethereal Seniors again cast their votes for their favorite candidates. At an early stage the preferred quintuplets so honored by this election proved that their positions were in competent hands. The musical president, Harry Hoskins, is a ven- erated member of the band, the instrument that won him fame being the saxophone twith the piano as a side linel. His required duties are to officiate at all Senior'Class affairs, to present the class gift at graduation, and to plan the activities of the class with Miss Leach. ln addition to holding a major office in the G.A.A., Nelda Richter has effectively carried out such exact- ing duties as formulating the Senior-Class pro- grams, arranging with the committee the Class-Day Luncheon, and of course substituting her services for those of the president upon his absence. Owen Wortman, the dispassionate treasurer, needs no introduction. His fame as a basketball and swimming star as well as a commissioner is already far spread. Physical prowess, however, is not his only asset. He enjoys the ownership of an honor pinl Owen is a member of the Smokers' Club and also holds the presidency of the Letter Club. The secretary, Ann Gifford, combines beauty with her athletic ability, the result of being a most pleasing effect. Keeping the minutes of all class meetings and calling the roll are but a brief summary of the tasks that fall on her capable shoulders. Her active sports are golf, archery, and swimming, while her less wearing ones are singing in the Senior Glee Club and serving on the G.A.A. Board. Harold Krueger 'fl-lal to youl, as sergeant at arms, retains order at the class gatherings and keeps snooping under- classmen out of the secrecy of the senior's sanctuary. This diligent, dependable lad has a sense of humor hard to equal. He plays the trombone in the band, ranking as sergeant. D386 Miss Leach ffl , 5- I-,LV FEBRUARY S J H tm CLASS OFFICERS -L x AKE VlEW'S tradition of reserving the senior year, 6 for emphasis upon social activities is made pos- lt sible by choosing five students to serve as class X' officers. These officers must have a knack for leadership, ability to organize, and originality in planning. George Soli was president of the February Class. He has captured the elusive art of being impres- sively informal. Doubtless his career on the Lake View stage can account for his savoir faire. At any rate, George has added another name to Lake View's list of successful class presidents. W The vice president is the class hostess for all social events. Betty Froehling, because of her re- sourcefulness and genial faculty for making people feel at ease, convinced the Seniors that 'they had shown good judgment in electing her to this office. Nothing is more important in a well-run organiza- tion than a secretary who can keep records in order. The Seniors challenge anyone to find fault with the work of Betty Lou Flanders. Betty Lou has been not only a business but also a social asset to her class. 1 v' Alxtv Those of us who groan over individual budgets B-Ffoehlim? G-S011 are awed by the financial finesse of the class treas- MCGSQHGS B'gQ1'mde'S . Kem urer, Margaret Casellas, who has so admirably bal- anced over three-hundred budgets. The Seniors will always remember their treasurer as a perpetual upholder of the maxim, Serv- ice with a Smile. George Kern held the impressive title, sergeant at arms. He did more than hold a title, however. He was door monitor at senior meetings and one of the chairmen of the Class Day Committee. ln spite of the weighty responsi- bility that George shouldered, he did not lose his cheery nonchalance or his ever-present smile. The senior officers this semester might well be described as smooth. Each possessed great personal charm and social poise which aided in the difficult task of launching three hundred and fourteen desperate graduates whose one thought was apparently to talk their way to a diploma. Miss Leach, senior class sponsor, in addition to her official duties, lends assistance to all senior activities. To her the Senior Class is grateful for her unselfish donation of time and energy in their interest. ,391 . , -vw . ,. . FEBRUARY CLASS SPEAKERS OUTH-probing some of the world's greatest problems! Striving for a conception of the vast opportunities which this new era has revealed! The Commencement Speakers of the Class of l934Vz set forth the need for discovering and exploring the New Frontiers -mental, economic, and social frontiers which have replaced the physical frontiers of former days. Svea Karlson, the salutatorian, pointed out with simple confidence the New Frontiers in Education. She aroused in her audience a new realization of the great possibilities for self-enrichment offered to S K l W.Cl k , , , B R Heli: everyone in this country. The value of education she summed up in these words, Education is the means of revealing to the Youth of today and tomor- row, his greatest contributions to ciVilization. William Clarkson, chosen by the class, manifested the place of 'Youth in Our New Order. His confidence in the powers of the rising generation he expressed in his key sentence, The leaders of this nation shall not find its youth wanting, for, thanks to the Divine Creator, the optimism and vitality which are Youth's heritage cannot be dimmed. Betty Sellers, chosen by the faculty, urged her audience to strive for the Life More Abundant. She told of the need for social insurance to obliterate worry from material necessities. To impress her listeners as to the need for the enrichment of human lives, she imparted this concluding plea- lf we are willing to meet these demands with open minds, we shall contribute our share to the fulfillment of humanity's dream-the life more abundant. Richard Hedblom, the valedictorian, presented the High School Student's Attitude Toward War. His authoritative words and startling statistics con- vinced his audience that . . thoughtful young people condemn war and eagerly advocate peace. After depicting the horrors of the World War and its blighting results, Richard traced the development of our present anti-war attitude. The dynamic ideas behind his words made an impressive contrast to his thoughtful, straightforward manner. In these times of turbulent readjustment, it is refreshing to witness the clear- cut self-confidence of the youth of today. They have rejected the romantic viewpoint of life and faced their future with realistic attitudes. They have studied the problems which will confront them and have determined that their course shall be one of reasoning and integrity. D401 JC' IUNE CLASS SPEAKERS OR FIVE years the world has been in a condition of financial and diplomatic chaos. Young people have developed a realistic and logical attitude toward the problems which, because of present conditions, are bound to confront them when they become an active part of the community. They realize that political and economic education must be extended to all who, in the future, will hold responsible positions. It will be necessary to ac- quaint the rising generation with the intricate mechanism of government in order to preserve in actual fact the ideals which have motivated the American nation. In recognition of the tercentenary anniversary of education in America, a summary of the develop- ment of the public school has been chosen by Irene Bowyer, salutatorian, as the subject for her address on commencement night. Few realize the rise that democratic education has seen since the foundation of the Boston Latin School in 1635. A heightened interest in political and social ideals is a marked trend in national thought. Ideal no longer means to the American people an abstract word uttered by a demagogue, but a strong force which must and will preserve the peace, the integrity of the nation. This subject will be effectively treated by William Young, class choice as speaker. L. Bowyer F. Locke Soon the nation will have thrown off the pall of the depression and an old problem, that of a stable financial system, will be revived. It is vital that each student should become aware of this question, and of the ever present struggle for existence. It is most fitting that Frank Locke, faculty choice, should present this problem to the graduating Seniors to whom it is of the greatest importance. When, in its turn, this younger generation takes its place at the helm, and becomes the guardian of the future of its descendants, a subject which now may seem of no importance will rise to absorb its attention. Education then, as always, will need much thought as it molds the future citizen. Leta Bowyer, valedictorian, has chosen the Future of Education as her theme. These four speakers representing, as they do, the faculty, student body, and Honor Society, in their choice of subjects do much to encourage a world weighed down with great problems. In their last address to the school they show the true spirit of the youth of today and the interest which it has developed toward national affairs in the four years spent in this school. D411 I. Bowyer W. Young Qi' MP' X A .l A63 FEBRUARY CLASS HAROLD E ABRAHAMSON General Scr n Stockton luruo Hrqh School Track 2 Swrmmmq 3 Band 7 3 4 Major 4 Offrcers Club 3 4 Crack Drrll cm 4 Orch stra 2 3 4 Room Deputy Luke re VIOW Staff 4 Pubhc Speakers Club 4 Forum 4 EDWARD l ALBRECHT IR Cenoral ocrenc Stockton lu'u r Hrql School Eootl a 2 ROTC 2 3 Sophomore Glee Cluo BGSCIJCIll 3 Basketlnall 4 Lett r Club 3 4 Smokers Club 4 -xNE ALDERDYCE Comnoercral GAA l 4 Sophorn re Glee Club Tennrs Club 7 Reel and NVh1te Ag nt Hon r Socroty Br n7e rn lXNEl ALDERDYCP ommercr G A A r 4 e I L u lenns l 7 LN A MAY ALLEN Comrnercral Band 4 DOROTHEA ANDERSON C mmerera C A A l 2 3 Gola Pr frcren y Pm Room Deputy l 7 3 Chess Club 2 3 Sophomore Glee Club r G6 Cl l mor Play ers EGARD ANDERSON Cornmercral ROTC 2 3 S earrt 3 4 FRANK ANDERSON Archrtectural Drawlnq Von Steuben lunror Hlqh School Ro scvelt lhlrqh School 2 3 Reorn D puty 4 TEANETTE ANDERSON Commercral GAA l 2 4 Grrl Reserves 4 Sopho more Gle Clul Semor Gl rn Honor Society Bronze MARGUERJTE ANDERSON Conrn cral Sophomore G1 s Gee l Srlver ro flcrencv Pm t-lonor Soclety Eron7e Pm HELEN R 'JA OW General Lanquaqe Soph More Gul Reserves lunro L un Clu Grl Res rxes 4 Se Ole C l Corn ms sron NICG Pre rdent lO V PAfER c 1rq1 e Hrah S '1 l Los Q l rr fr l l-roltywe d Hrah S hocl l-lolly food bb 4 if VIOLET BARNEBL Commercial. G.A.A. l, 3, 45 Lake re View Agent 21 Tennis Club 3: Lite Saving 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Bronze Typing Pin 4, Ring and Pin Committee 47 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. BLANCHE M. BARRETT Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Players. DOROTHY MARIE BAXTER Commercial. G.A.A. 1, 25 Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 3. TREVOR BECKWAY General Science. Stockton Iunior High: Baseball 3, 4. EDNA BEGLEY General Language. Girl Reserves l, 3: Room Deputy 2, Sophomore Glee Clubg Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MARIE BEHM Commercial. Schurz High School 1, 25 G.A.A. 3, 4, Girl Reserves 4. VIRGINIA BELZER General Language. Sophomore Glee Club. EVALD BENSON Commercial. R.O.T.C. 2, 3, Sergeant 35 Room Deputy 25 Lake re View Agent 4. LINNEA BENSON Commercial. G.A.A. l, 3, 47 Room Deputy 37 Iunior Games Classy Bronze Efficiency Pin 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ' IUANITA BERGER General Language. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Glee Club: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Piano Class 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ELEANOR BERNECKER Commercial. G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Girl Reserves 3, 45 Red and White Agent 21 Room Deputy 25 Senior Glee Clubg Forum 4. LORRAINE BIRATH Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club. ,431 BETTY BLACKER Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2: Senior Players. THYRA BLOMQUIST Commercial. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter, Chevron, Gold Proficiency Pin 2, 3, 47 Games Class 1, 37 Girl Reserves 4. GRACE BOLL Commercial. G,A.A. l, 2, Delegate l, 2, Lake re View Agent l, 2, 3: Bronze Efficiency Pin 47 Forum 4. EDITH BRUNHILD General Language. Amundsen Iunior High School, Senn High School 2: Forum 3, 4, Vice President 47 Lake re View Staff 45 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. HERBERT BURGESON Commercial. Track 21 Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Glee Club, Room Deputy 4. EDGAR BURGWALDT Special Art. Band l, 2, 3, 47 Orchestra l, Z. DORIS BURKLAND Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bronze Proficiency Ping Senior Games Class, Senior Glee Club. FRANK CARLSON General Science. Lane Technical High School l, 2, 3. MARGARET CASELLAS Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Soph- omore Glee Club, Room Deputy 37 Iunior Games Class: Senior Glee Club: Class Treasurer: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. BERNIECE Cl-IAIT Home Economics. Iacksonville High School, Iacksonville, Texas l, 2, 37 Room Deputy 3. WILLIAM CLARKSON Commercial. North High School, Denver, Colorado 23 East High School, Des Moines, Iowa 3, R.O.T.C. 2, Senior Games Class. LAVERGNE CLYMER Commercial. Senn High School ly G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin 2, Gold Proficiency Pin 4, Girl Reserves 4. ,441 PI-IYLLIS COHEN Commercial. Tuley High School l, 2, G.A,A. 4, Girl Reserves 4, Ring and Pin Committee, Hcnor Sfciety Bronze Pin. EDWARD ROBERT COLLINS Special Arts. Foreman Iunior High School, Track E Leaders Class 4, Red and White Staff 4, Red and Whit Picture Committee, Chairman, Honor Society, Gold Pin. TED CONSTANT Commercial. Track 2, Red and White Agent 2, Ecctba. 3, 4, Iunior Games Class, Baseball 4, Senior Games Class, Room Deputy 4, Senior Glee Club, Forum 4. IOHN C. COSGROVE Social Science. De Paul Academy I, 2, Football 4. WILLIAM CUMMINGS Architectural Drawing. MAE CURTIS Commercial. G.A.A. I ,2, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Gold Proficiency Pin, Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Lake re View Staff 3, 4, Cartoonist 3, Page Editor 3, 4, Editor 4: Senior Players, Senior Glee Club, Forum 4, Vice-President, Commission, Prom Committee, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ETHEL CUSHMAN Commercial. Central Senior High, South Bend, Indiana l, 2, 3, G.A.A. 3, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. LOIS DAUMKE Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Lake re View Agent l, 2, Girl Reserves l, 2, Sophomore Glee Club, Room Depufy 3, Senior Glee Club. ETI-IEL DIERSSEN General Language. G.A.A. l, 2, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Gold Proficiency Pin, Sophomore Glee Cluh 7 7- Eorum 4. HERBERT DOMKE Commercial. Senn High School I, R.O.TC. 2, :, ADAIR T. ELLIS Commercial. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Silver Proficie in Iunior Games Class, Senior Games Class. SIDNEY EMBERG General Science. Sophomore Glee Cluir f :r 2, Room Deputy 3, 4. pp f. sh. JANE S. ERICKSON General Language. G.A.A. I, 2, Silver Proficiency Pin7 Sophomore Glee Club7 Room Deputy 27 Public Speakers Club 37 Junior PIQYQYSI Girl Reserves 47 Games Class 47 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. JUNE ERICSON General Language. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 47 Sophomore Glee Club: Forum 4. HELEN ESKELIN General Language. Sophomore Glee Club. ANITA FAIRLEY General Language. Waller High School I, 27 Senior Players Club7 G.A.A. 47 Room Deputy 4. BETTY LOU FALANDERS General Language. Stockton Junior High School7 Sopho- more Glee Club, President7 Leaders Class 3, 47 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Board 3, 47 Senior Girls Service Circle7 Senior Players7 Public Speakers Club 47 Class Secretary7 Girl Reserves 3, 4. EDWIN FELDHEIM General Science. Botany Club 27 Sophomore Glee Club7 Junior Latin Club7 Senior Latin Club7 Zoology Club 47 Forum 47 Honor Society, Gold Pin. GORDON FERGUSON General Language. Stockton Junior High School7 Room Deputy 27 Fencing 2, 3, 47 Leaders Class 2, 37 Senior Glee Club7 Honor Society, Silver Pin. BETTY FESSENDEN Commercial. Vlfaller High School I, 2, 3. MELVIN FISHER General Science. Botany Club 27 Sophomore Glee Club: Junior Track7 Zoology Club 47 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. WILLIAM FISHER Science. Band I, 2, 3, 47 Orchestra I, 2, 47 Science Club 2. IVAN FLOYD General Science. R.O.'I'.C. l, 2, 3, Sergeant 37 Sopho- more Glee Club7 Lake re View Agent 27 Room Deputy 2, 37 Assistant Class Treasurer. WILBERT FRAUENHOLZ Commercial. Room Deputy 3. 5? 46 Q 1' RAIN CES FRISBIE Commerc1al G A A l 7 D leqate 3 Sophomore G C .1 R om D Jty 3 F .1n1 r Players S n1 C ub Glr B s G o T1 r1 czety Bronze P1n OLETTE FRlo14 General Language G A A l 3 4 Sophomore ass G1rl Res ves 2 3 C s C 3 lumor Cass Semo G 'n Clas B TTY FROEHLHNG General Lanqdaqe G A A 4 D leqate l 2 Secretary 3 Board 4 G1rl Re-se Jes 2 3 lun1o Latln Consul Red and lhhxte Ag nt 7 3 Lake re VISW Aaer' 3 4 Leaders C ass 3 4 Sen1or G1rls S6fV1C9 C1rcle Cla V1 e Pres1dent Honor Soc1 v Gold P1n MARIE A FROEHLING General Lanquaqe Carl Sc urz H1qh School l Sop ore Glee Club GAA 3 4 G1rl Reserves 2 3 Chess Club 3 4 B1o ogy Club 3 4 Roorn Deputy 4 Class Dav Comnuttee Honor Socl ty Bronze P1n ll-IERSA E GION Commerc1al G A A l 2 4 Gold Prof1c1ency Pm 2 G1rl Reserves 3 4 Bronze Typmq P1n Senxor Games Class Sen1or Gl e Club HPLEN RUIH GLASS Co1'nmerc1al Stockton Iun1or Hlqh School Red 51 Wh1 Agent 2 3 GAA l 3 4 S1lve Prol1c1ency P1n 4 Hon SOC19lY Bronze P1n Ell-IEL GOLD General Lanquaqe Staff '7 Latm Club 3 Ed1tor 2 Colufnmst 3 tee Chalrman Honor PAUL D GOLDBERG General Language ball 3 4 Baseball 4 SSWIOT Garnes Cass Comm1ttee G A A l Z Red and Wh1te L1tera Praetor Lake re Vlew 2 3 4 Paq 4 Senror Glee Club 3 G1ft Corn Soc ety Gold P1n Waller l-hah School l 2 3 Bask Lett r Cluo 4 Iun1or Garnes Clas FOIJWI 4 S n1or Soc1al Meetr BVRNARD l-l GOLDNAN General SCIGHCQ Frsher llrqh School M1arn1 Bea Flonda l 2 Red and Wh1'e Agent l 2 Lake Agent 2 3 Sophomore Ge u B nd 2 3 Foot a 2 3 4 Lake re VICW 3 Room Deputy 4 Assrsa reasurer 4 Le' C .1 Fo u 1 4 EVELYN GOLLISCH General Lanqu ae G A A l 2 1 Glfl Pese Jes 4 Sophomo e Gee C11 P1 no 111 r l.at1n C131 U nor So rety B onz P GROTHK CGGDMAN o1nn1erc1a S' cktcn ,rm Vhq S Gr'1sClass GAA? S BVL GOODV ommer IG Jrfl uty2 lu'11 r er G ee Club -Q91 19 wx V 'S R 'S' l!lAR'E GOVESS General Sclence GAA l 7 3 Srlver pfOf1C1 ncy Pm Lake re Vrew Agent 2 3 Tennxs Club 3 l ABELLE GRAHAM Comrre clal GAA 2 4 Sophomore Glee Club lennrs Club 'P Semor G1rls Servxce Czrcle Room Deputy 3 4 Red arcl Whrte Agent 2 DELORIS GRANT Specxal Arts Lake re VIEW Agent 2 3 Room Deputy 2 3 Red and Whxte Agent 3 Semor Glee Club Publlc Speakers Club 4 Red cmd Whtte Pxcture Commrttee Honor Socrety Szlver Pm BERNARD GREENBERG General Scrence Von Steuben Tumor Hxgh School Poosrvel Hzgh School 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Letter Club ILONA GROSS General Sclence Glendale Hzgh School Glendale Call forma l Rlchmond Hrll Hrgh School Rxchmond Htll New York 2 Room Deputy 2 3 Grrl Reserves 2 Chess Club 3 Lake re VIGW Agent 3 4 Public Speakers Club 4 Senror Players Honor SOC19lY Bronze Pm VIVIAN GUSTAFSON Spec1al Arts Bandl 2 3 4 G AA Deputy 2 Red and Whrt P1cture Commxttee Honor Soc1ety S1lver Pm DARLENE HAASE General Language Omaha Techmcal Hzgh School Omaha Nebraska 1 Tucson H1gh School Tucson Anzona 2 GAA 1 2 3 4 Sllver Proflcrency Pm Tumor Games Class Semor Games Class Forum 4 Honor Soczety Gold m LEONARD HALPERIN Soc1alSc1ence ROTC l 2 Sergeant 2 Sophomore Glee Club Swlmmlnq 4 MURRAY HAMMER General Scrence Smokers Club 4 IEROME HANSEN Commercxal Sophomore Glee Club lunror Games Class Semor Games Class Baseball 4 EVA HANSON Commerctal GAA 1 2 3 4 Bronze Typmg Pm 3 lunxor Games Class Sen1or Games Class Gxrls Reserves 3 4 Senror Glee Club Honor Soc1ety Bronze Pm HELEN HARRISON General Language GAA l 7 3 Sophomore Glee ual R Jn Deputy 2 3 4 D481 EDWARD FORBES HARTEL Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club, Lake re View Agent 2, Red and White Agent 2, Swimming 2, Fencing 4, Senior Glee Club. ELIZABETH HASSIL Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club, G.A.A. 4. RUTH HECKROTTE Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Lake re View Agent 2, Senior Games Class, Senior Glee Club. RICHARD HEDBLOM General Language. Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Room Deputy 2, 3, Track 3, 4, Harvard Book Award 3, Letter Club 3, 4, Honor Society, Gold Pin, President. JEAN HENRY Commercial. Waller High School l, Lindblom High School 2, Sophomore Glee Club, G.A.A. 2. SOPHIE HERRMANN Commercial. G.A,A, l, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Sopho- more Glee Club, Senior Players. MARYBETI-I HIBBARD Special Arts. Sabin lunior High School, Tuley High School 2. LOUISE HILLEBRAND Commercial. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 2, Silver Pro- ficiency Pin, Room Deputy l, 2, 4, Sophomore Glee Club, Iunior Games Class, Senior Glee Club. MYRTLE HOLTZ Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club, G.A.A. 4, Senior Glee Club. AUDREY HOVELER General Language. Orchestra l, 2, 3, Red and White Staff 2, Latin Club 3, Lake re View Staff 3, 4, Page Editor 4, G.A,A. l, 4, Delegate l, Gold Proficiency Pin l, Senior Glee Club, Honor Society, Silver Pin. WINIFRED HOVELER General Language. Lake re View Staff 2, 3, 4, Page Editor 2, 3, Assistant Editor 4, G.A.A. l, 4, Silver Pro- ficiency Pin, Tap Dancing 3, Special Dancing 3, Iunior Latin Club, Aedile, Senior Glee Club, Class Day Commit- tee, Commission, Vice President, Honor Society, Gold Pin. SUSAN DAYTON HOYNE General Language. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Room Deputy 2, 3- Senior Latin Club, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. D496 EDWARD IACKSON General Science. R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Major 4, Officers Club, Treasurer: Public Speakers Club 4: Senior Players: Honor Society, Gold Pin, DAGMAR IOHNSON Commercial. G.A.A. l, 3, 4: Little Theater 3: Public Speakers Club 3: Girl Reserves 4: Forum 4. ELISABETH G. IOHNSON Commercial. Room Deputy l, 2, 3: Lake re View Agent l, 2, 3: G.A.A. l, 2. 3, 4: Senior.Girl Reserves: Senior Games Class. HAROLD L. IOHNSON General Science. R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Crack Squad 3, Officers Club 3, 4, President 4, Lieutenant-Colonel 4: Soph- omore Glee Club. HELEN M. IOHNSON Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Bronze Proficiency Pin: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Senior Games Class. IONA IOHNSON Commercial. Stockton Iunior High School: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Gold Proficiency Pin: Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Girls Service Council. ALFRED IORGENSEN Architectural Drawing, Bowen High School l: Hirsch Senior High School 2: Hot Springs High School, Hot Springs, Arkansas 3: Biology Club 4. ESTHER IOSEPHSON Household Arts. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Gold Proficiency Pin, Delegate: Swimming Emblem 2: Soph- omore Glee Club: Girl Reserves 3, 4, Secretary 4: Honor Society, Silver Pin. DIANA KAHN Commercial. Iunior Players: Senior Players: Public Speakers 4: Room Deputy 4: G.A.A. 4: Drama Committee. MELVIN KALLMAN Commercial. Wright Junior High School: Waller High School 2, 3: R.O.T.C. 2. SVEA KARLSON General Language. Tuley High School l, 2: Salutato- rian: Honor Society, Gold Pin. CAMILLA KAUFMANN Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Glee Club: Girl Reserves 4: Honor Society, Gold Pin. D S04 BARBARA KELLEY Commercial. G.A.A. 1, 15 Senior Giee Club :To Society, Bronze Pin. GEORGE KERN General Science. Sophomore Glee Clul:5 Biology C1123 Z5 Track 45 Smokers Club 45 Senior Latin Club: Class Day Committeeg Class SEIQGGHI-GI'AIU1S7 Honor Society, 3:15 Pin. ROSE KERSH General Language. G.A.A. l, 25 Girl Reserves 45 Eff 45 Honor Society, Gold Pin, Secretary. PEARL KESSELIVIAN Commercial. Harrison Technical High School l, 25 Scoo- omore Glee Club5 Senior Glee Club. DONALD R. KIHLBERG General Science. Lane Technical High School I, Smokers Club 45 Senior Players. ROYCE KIRK Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Silver Proiiciency Pin, Gold Proficiency Pin, Delegate 2, 35 Room Deputy E5 Red and White Agent 2, 4. LORRAINE E. KLEMMER Commercial. Girl Reserves 35 G.A.A. 4, Silver PM- ficiency Pin. WILLIAM KLOUTHIS General Science. funior Garnes Class5 Senior Glee fl' MARGARET l. KRATOCHVIL Commercial. 'Waller High School l, 2, 35 Senior Girls Service Council: Leaders Class 45 G.A.A. Delegate: Senior Games Classy Special Dancing Class 45 Fencing 4. MARGERY KRAUS General Language. Stockton lunior High School5 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Delegate 35 lunior Latin Club5 Tennis Club 35 Senior Latin Club5 Forum fl, Secretary5 Honor Society, Gold Pin, Vice President. GERTRUDE KUENNE Commercial. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Delegate 35 lunior Players Fencing 35 Lake re View Staff 4. LUCILLE KUHAGEN Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2. bb SI C4 ELSIE LEISSLE Commercial. G.A.A. I, 3, 45 Senior Games Classy Gold Proficiency Pin5 Special Dancing 45 Red and White Agent 45 Senior Girls Service Council. DORIS LESHNER General Language. Band I, 35 G.A.A. 1, 4, Silver Pro- ficiency Pin5 Public Speakers Club 35 Iunior Players. IACK LEVIN General Science. BERNICE LEVITON General Language. Senn High Schoolp Iunior PIayers5 Public Speakers 45 Senior Players 45 Room Deputy 45 Drama Committee. RUTH LOUDON Special Arts. G.A.A. I, 25 Sophomore Glee Club5 Red ancl White Committee. LORRAINE LUBECK Commercial. G.A.A. l, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Ping Soph- omore Glee CIub5 Iunior Games Class5 Senior Glee Club. DORIS MACKAY General Language. KEITH MacRAE General Science. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Delegate 25 Girl Re- serves 25 Tennis Club 25 Botany Club 2, 3, Secretary 25 Sophomore Glee Club5 Senior Girls Service Council5 As- sistant Class Treasurer5 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. BERNICE MAIER Commercial. MARY MANNERS Commercial. Iohn Marshall High School 1, 25 Sophomore Glee CIub5 G.A.A. 4, Gold Proficiency Pin5 Junior Games Class5 Girl Reserves 4. ALEXANDER MASHKO Commercial. Waller High School 25 Sophomore Glee Club5 Forum 45 Lake re View Staff 4. DORIS MCDOLE Commercial. Stockton Iunior High Schoolp G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin5 Sophomore Glee Club. D524 VIOLA I. MICHAELSON Commercial. G.A.A. l, 3, 45 Sophomore Glee Club 25 Senior Players 4. HAROLD MICK General Science. Sophomore Boys Glee Club, Treasurer5 Basketball 3, 45 Letter Club 45 Lake re View Agent 45 Prom Committee. ELEANOR I. MILES Commercial. G,A.A. I, 3, 45 Sophomore Glee Club5 Room Deputy 45 Girl Reserves 4. ELSIE V. MILES General Language, G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Sophomore Drama Class5 Sophomore Glee Club5 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 Iunior Games Class5 Senior Latin Club. ANNA MILLER General Science. Sophomore Glee Club5 G.A.A. 3, 4. HAROLD I. MILLER Architectural. Elgin High School, Elgin, Illinois I, 2, 35 Leaders Class 4. VIRGINIA R. MORGAN General Language. G.A.A. l, 25 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ELSIE MUELLER Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Tennis Club 25 Girl Re- serves 3, 4. IRMGARD MUELLER Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2. DOLAND NELSON Architectural Drawing. Honor Society, Bronze Pin. IUANITA NELSON Commercial. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Room Deputy 25 Girl Reserves 4. PHYLLIS NELSON Commercial. Stockton Iunior High School, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Gold Proficiency Pin 45 Senior Girl Reserves. 2534! f .9 f' . V 'Q ,I ie.. B+ , 1' L . mg, . 7'- 3 - ls-1 -1 A- ll ac wxwgfgvwzpf ew I If RUTH NENNING Commerclal GAA l 2 4 Sxlver Proflclency IH Cul Reserves l 4 Sophomore Glee Club BETTY NE WELL Presldent 2 Lake re View Agent 2 Lake re Vxew Staff 2 3 4 Ass1stant Edltor 4 Se-mor Players Red and Whlte ommrttee Honor Soclety S1lver Pm ERA INIEDERMAIER Commcrcral GAA l 3 4 Sllver Prollctency Pln ENEVA NYLEN onrrnercral GAA l 2 3 Sllver Proflclency Pln -1OBERl ODISHAW General Sc1ence Games Class 2 3 4 Sophomore Glee ub Swrmmmg 2 3 SHIRLEY PASCHE General Language Stockton lunxor Hxgh School Sopho 'nore Glee Club V1ce Pres1aent GAA 2 3 4 Delegate 2 Sxlver Prohcxency Pm 4 Room Deputy 2 3 Semor Glee lub Gxrl Reserves 4 Semor G1rls Serv1ce Cxrcle Prom omm1ttee Honor SOCIGLY Gold P1n ENEVIEVE PEARL Soc al Sclence GAA l 2 3 4 Delegate 1 2 Board 3 old Profxctency P1n Lake re V1ew Agent Band 2 4 Sophomore Glee Club Botany Club 2 3 Games lass 2 3 4 Glrl Scouts 2 3 Svlmmlng 3 Glrl Reserves oll Club 3 Tenms Club 3 MARTHA PEARSON General Language Sophomore Glee Club Games Class 4 French Club 3 ORN A PETERSON General Sclence Lake re Vxew Staff 4 Games Class 4 RANK PETERSON Cornmerclal Band l 2, 3, 4 AURA PELRANCOSTA Commercral Waller l-llgh Sclrool l, 2, 3, GAA 3, 4 OSEPH PICK General Language ROTC l 7 Hone Sccxetv, Gold PH' 77544 :,,u, -4-,,.Qs,' ' ,v rf ..,wr-1-,.-tf-1--ff-31.,a.f:-+ x-Zim fzgag ng .ef . ' ' , A 535' lf ' S ,ze . , N ' 1 ,, .1 of jig' - A . - , . 3, ', P : 'H A -2 , : . K Qikfflfw fff- t ' ,V '3,.nLW ,f5fvQ-.5' Commerclal. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Botany Club l, 2, Vice ' ' : ' : ' A , . , ' ' : ' 1 ' gf' t 'I 'P' 4 L U 7 I , I' ' . Tx- H ' f. , v , . . . . . - . .,., o, , . . ' , 3 A , E f' O r . . . . , , , . , f I 'V . as I VAAA F M .1 'L if lv ! ., ' , '41, . 9 'G' - ' . , , 1 Q Q' s r 1-1 . . ,A , Sgr 'I 7 I - - A 0- ' - -,,- -A l . 1, t, ' ' , : , : I . U , , , Q ' y ff. V I . . C , , . 4 3 A 'N cv -, G 7 ' 1, 3, 4: 55 ig 'lk 1 , 7 ' 1 ' ' ,I : S. - V V , , : , 2 '- 7 we , ' 3: G . 1 ' . 'J . Y I F I ,t, , . ,KM LILY POLLARO General Science. Red and White Agent l, 2, 3: G.A.A. l, 2, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Lake re View Agent 3: Room Deputy 3, 4. ROLAND POUSEITE Architectural Drawing. Stockton Iunior High: R.O.T.C. 2, 3. CHARLES POWELL Commercial. Waller High School l: Lane Technical High School 2: De Paul Academy 3. BESSIE PUGACH Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2: Bronze Efficiency Pin: Forum 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. WILLIAM PURCELL Commercial. Manistee High School, Manistee, Michigan l, 2, 3. HARVEY QUICK General Science. Plainfield High School, Plainfield, New Iersey l: Amundsen High School 2. DOROTHY RAI-IN Commercial. Lucy Flower Technical High School l: Waller High School 2: Gold Proficiency Pin: Senior Life Saving. DOROTHY RAMPA Commercial. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Service Circle: Leaders 4. DOROTHY RATH General Science. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Delegate l, 2, Treasurer 4: Room Deputy 2, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2: Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Girls Service Circle: Leaders Class 4: Class Day Committee: Honor Society, Silver Pin. BERNICE RAU Commercial. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Girl Reserves 2, 4: Sopho- more Glee Club: Senior Glee Club: Honor Society, Gold Pin. PHYLLIS REEL Commercial. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin: Sophomore Glee Club: Tennis Club 2: Girl Reserves 4. GEORGE REHFIELD General Language. Senn High School l, 2: Golf Team 4: Letter Club 4: Forum 4: Lake re View 4: Class Day Committee. D554 Q Ms. BRUTUS REITMAN General Science. Sophomore Glee Club, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Letter Club 3, 4, Senior Glee Club, Gift Committee. RALPH RISSMAN General Science. Senior Glee Club, Forum, Public Speakers Club 4, Room Deputy 4. WILLIAM ROACH Commercial. Tennis Team 2, Sophomore Glee Club, Baseball 3, Room Deputy 3. PEGGY ROMANOFF Commercial. Stockton Junior High School, Sophomore Glee Club, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin, Tennis Club 3, Red and White Typist 2, 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Senior Games Class 3, Lake re View Staff 3, 4, Special Dancing Class 4, Senior Players 4, Public Speaking Club 4. MARY JANE ROSE Social Science. Stockton Iunior High School, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin, Sophomore Glee Club, Red and White Agent 2, Room Deputy 2, 3, Girl Reserves 3, Forum 3, 4, Senior Glee Club, Senior Players. VIRGINIA M. ROSENHAUER General Language. Stockton Iunior High School, Sopho- more Glee Club, Room Deputy 4. GERTRUDE ROWLEY Commercial. Waller High I, 2, 3, Sophomore Glee Club, Girl Reserves 4, Forum 4. ALICE RUPICK Commercial. Schurz High School l, 2, 3, Sophomore Glee Club, Piano Class 4. IOI-IN MARTIN RUPP General Science. Lane Technical High School l. IEAN RUSKIN Commercial. Clinton High School, Clinton Indiana I, Waller High School 2. THELMA SALK Social Science. Schurz High School l, 2, Sophomore Glee Club, Senior Glee Club. ROBERTA SCHADE Commercial. Evanston Township High, Evanston, Illinois I, 2, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin, Sophomore Games Class, Girl Reserves 2, Iunior Games Class, Senior Games Class, Special Dancing Class 4. , . Db 564 Y HELEN ANITA SCHMIDHOFER General Language. G.A.A. I, 2, Silver Proficiency Pin: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, President 2: Piano Class 2: Sopho- more Glee Club: Red and White Agent 3: Senior Glee Club: Orchestra 4. HAROLD E. SCHMIDT Science. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Greeley Orchestra 2: Track 3, 4: Captain 4. LOUIS SCHRADER, IR. Commercial. Senior Games Class. MARGUERITE SCHREYER Social Science. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Delegate I, 2, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin: Room Deputy 2: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, President: Senior Games Class: Senior Girls Service Council. WILLIAM A. SCHULTZ Commercial. Roosevelt High School I, 2, 3: Sophomore Glee Club. MARY IANE SCI-IWIND General Language. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin: Senior Games Class: Senior Glee Club. BETTY SELLERS General Language. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin: Senior Glee Club: Special Dancing Class 4, Accome panist: Red and White Literary Staff 4, Assistant Editor: Red and White Committee: Class Speaker: Honor Society, Gold Pin. ALBIN H. SIBLEY Commercial. Lane Technical High School l: Public Speakers 4: Senior Players 4. PAY SIMON General Language. Girl Reserves I, 2: Sophomore Glee Club: French Club 2, 3: Room Deputy 2: Lake re View Agent 2: Red and White Agent 3. MAXINE SIPPEL Commercial. Waller High School 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 4, Silver Proficiency Pin: Senior Glee Club. LQVERNE SIPPER Commercial. G.A.A. I, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin: Sopho- more Glee Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. LESTER SLUTZKIN Commercial. D C GEORGE SOLI, IR. General Language. Room Deputy 2, 3, French Club 35 Track 3, 4: Football 45 Senior Players, Letter Club 47 Class President. DOROTHY STAHNKE Commercial. G.A.A. 1, 2, Silver Proficiency Pin. BLANCHE IANE ST. CLAIR Commercial. G.A.A. 1, 2, 47 Girl Reserves l, 2, 35 Room Deputy 25 Sophomore Glee Club, Lake re View Staff 4, Assistant Editor: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MARGARET M. STECKER Commercial. Girl Reserves 1, 45 Sophomore Glee Club: Assistant Class Treasurer: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. HOWARD STEIN General Science. Washington High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin lg Sophomore Glee Clubg R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, First Lieutenant 4, Rifle Team 3, 47 Honor Society, Silver Pin. BETTY IANE STRANDBERG Commercial. Tennis Club 27 Girl Reserves 4. CORINNE E. STRANDBERG Commercial. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 3, Silver Pro- ficiency Ping Sophomore Glee Club: Girl Reserves 2, 4, Senior Glee Club. ROBERT STRAUBE General Science. R.O.T.C. 1, Z, 3, 4: Honor Society, Silver Pin. MARION STRICKETT Commercial. Tennis Club 25 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserves 3, 4. HOWARD STROM Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 2. EARL B. STULLER General Language. Garfield High School, Cleveland, Ohio lp Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Lieutenant 4, Officers Club 45 Sophomore Glee Club: Basketball 47 Public Speakers Club 47 Drama Committee. STEVE SVENONIUS General Language. R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Officers Club 4g Swimming Team 3, 45 Football 4. 25814 SVEA V. SW'ANSON Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 3, 4, Silver Proficiency, Gold Proficiency Pin, Sophomore Glee Club- Life-Saving 3, 4, Leaders Class 4, Girl Reserves 4, Treas- urer, Senior Glee Club, Honor Society, Silver Pin. LOIS TAYLOR Commercial, G.A.A. E, 4, Bronze Efficiency Pin' Forum 4. HERMAN THOLL General Science. Track 1, 2, Latin Club l, 2, 3. MAY THOMASMA General Language. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Tennis Club 2, Soph- omore Games Class, lunior Games Class, lunior Players, Senior Players, Public Speakers Club 4, Drama Commit- tee, Honor Society, Silver Pin. BOB THYBONY Social Science. Senn High School 3, 4, Basketball 4. IESSIE THYER General Language. Sophomore Glee Club, Tennis Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Senior Glee Club, Senior Games Class, Senior Latin Club, Girl Reserves 4, Honor Society, Silver Pin. ANNABELLE TODD Commercial, Amundsen High School l. Sophomore Glee Club, Senior Glee Club, Bronze Efficiency Pin, G.A.A. 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. HERBERT TRACE General Science. Botany Club 2, Room Deputy 2, 3, 43 Lake re View Staff 3, Forum 4, President, Prom Committee' Honor Society, Bronze Pin. LEONARD PAUL TRAVERS Commercial. R.O,T.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Officers Club 4, Room Deputy l, 2, 3, Senior Glee Club, Forum 4. HELEN RENEE TRIPET Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, Sophomore Glee Club, Senior Glee Club. ROSE MARGARET TUFIGNO Social Science. Senn High School 2, Calumet High School 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Delegate 2, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin, Tennis Club 4, lunior Games Class, Senior Girls Service Circle, Leaders Class 4, Fencing Club 4, Senior Games Class. PAUL EUGENE TWAY Special Arts. Room Deputy l, 2, 3, Red and White Agent l, 2, 3, Art Staff 4, Lake re View Agent l, 2, 3, Senior Glee Club, Forum 4, Red and 'White Committee, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. D594 ,Q emit 675 Qin. 1 ' rf' H 2 Lf A, .. ,2..:2, . ,,,, LM Q- V . W A l .g If 1 L2 I ' 1 t ALBERT IOEL USHANA General Science. Sophomore Glee Club, Room Deputy 2, Baseball 3, Forum 3, Swimming 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ROSEMARIE VAN VELZEN Commercial. St. Joseph High School, St. Ioseph, Michi- gan 3. PHYLLIS VOTAVA Commercial. FLORENCE WAGNER Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, Fencing 3, Room Deputy 3, Lake re View Agent 3, Girl Reserves 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. LORRAINE WAIFLEIN Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, Tennis Club 2, Lake re View Agent 3, Room Deputy 3. DOLORES WAIEROWSKI General Science. Tuley High School 3, Lake re View Agent 1, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Sophomore Glee Club, Girl Reserves 2, 4, Games Class 4. VIRGINIA WALLBERG Commercial. Room Deputy l, 2, 3, Lake re View Agent I, 2, Lake re View Staff 2, Sophomore Glee Club, Senior Glee Club. IACK WALTERS General Science. Stockton lunior High School, Football 2, 3, 4, Letter Club 3, 4, Sophomore Glee Club. LOIS B. WEIL General Language. G.A.A. l, 4, Sophomore Glee Club, Tennis Club 2. GRACE WEIS Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 4, Sophomore Glee Club, Sophomore Games Class, Iunior Games Class, Red and White Agent 3, Girl Reserves 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. DOROTHY WEITH Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 2, Sophomore Glee Club, Lake re View Agent 2, 3, Girl Reserves 4, Senior Glee Club. HARRY M. WELLS Social Science. Stockton Iunior High School, Maine Township High School, Des Plaines, Illinois 3, R.O.T.C. 3, 4, Lieutenant 4, Officers Club 4, Senior Players 4. D604 PAUL D. WERD General Language. Football 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: lunior Games Class: Senior Games Class: Track 4: Letter Club 4: Class Day Committee: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. EMIL WERLY Commercial. Sophomore Boys Glee Club: Fencing 3. LINNEA WESSMAN Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Glee Club. HARRY WHITNEY General Science. Stockton Iunlor High School: Basket- ball 2: Track 3, 4: Football 4: Letter Club 4. FREDERICK WOERNER General Language. Sophomore Glee Club: R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, lst Lieutenant 4, Officers Club 4: Lake re View 3. ROSALIND WOLFF Social Science. Austin High School 1, 2: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. RUTH WOLLWAGE Commercial. Amundsen Iunior High School: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Delegate l, 2, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin 2, Gold Proficiency Pin: Sophomore Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Room Deputy 2: Tennis Club 3: Senior Glee Club. ETHEL A. WOLMS General Language. Schurz High School l, 2: Sophomore Glee Club: Special Dancing Class 4. ETHEL YOUNG Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Players: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. NO PICTURES TAKEN LEONA GEORGIA ADAMS Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club. GERTRUDE AMRINE Commercial. Lindblom High School 1: G.A.A. 2, 3, Silver Proficiency Pin, Gold Proficiency Pin: Sophomore Glee Club. HELEN BEERY General Science. Waller High School l, 2: Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 3: Silver Proficiency Pin: Girl Reserves 4: Art Club 4: Senior Glee Club. LILLIAN BENDER Commercial. Honor Society, Bronze Pin. BETTY BLEIMEHL Special Arts. Stockton Iunior High School: G.A.A. l, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Glee Club: Public Speakers Club 4: Room Deputy 4. D611 D LICII S 1 rm IANE GLIvER Co'nr'1err1f1I G A A Smlvcr Pram rfn J Dm Go d Pr: ICIVTICY rm ANNE PIE S I IDI 1571 C P1 I FO I A w I vwc lfo rucx I I' c I-I Icr Im Imrrr HI NRY RIISCI J vm QCI IOSEPIJIINI A SL HIISITP L, mme CIGI G A .A Iega. fusrency Pm Gczmfs dass I 1 -I Rcfm Deputy I Sophorrc e u Serrfr C ee L. Socrety Bronze Pm 'WILLIAM N I EAI-IN I FVELYN SPFN Com ucrr 13 L1 A 1 Cr 111 cr Rui and VXIIIIIF Ao nt VIRGINIA TO r I Commcrrfl WILLIAII S ROIUEN SOCICII Screw e Bcskci Q Letter I, 4 Smokers CIub 4 JOSEPH E SJLLVAIN OULI HARRY E S' ARTZ L1eneroI r C1 B rr ELEAINOR CLI V N Commer CI C fre: ff Iur PII I1 HDCC1 ers C u 5 1 WILLIAM MALIEAIII Ge-ner I Soren e V' I ere: Rcd unc. WI'1IC Ao-:nt Q CHARLES J I IIAI ATCLIIIGFILTGI Dre Jrrc Von Stcu on Iurl Irlqw Schsol Rcoseveh P1 Ir c1Ifr rI1q Umor Games Class ARTHUR If R CN Jenfrcx 5 1 fC rrucm c 72 44 IffII..fIfL IJIIFEI So ..f er1.f-. f',,1'..'-.. P- Fora . 4. J If ,L .. f g .f.2, ' . -f'r',-QQ, I ' gf' rr firmis CIZJIU 2. ' TSCE Ccrn.. , CMI. ,:'.ff'.1.I.'I.fI. II lr S Hd P SAA. 4. ' 'XU , . D-'J T' Sm'ifzI fff'iQr.f'e. H:.1I', .f.'fIffI IIiqIx S I1N,I, Hc.1A - nd, Cul' 1 ' 5 IIr.If1r1 .IinrI. SrrI1fwI, c 1, rf I 2. I LQI. So:'.I S 'ervf-. I 1 f- - , A I . Q f L I I So er' . . .'.. I, 2, Iie 'te 1. Q, Sxlver Pr:- ': 4- S .2.f'.': 1: R .21 r r- Glee CI b- L fp TI, CFL- Hfncr ., ' , I . S 'EG . GenercI Science. Pier C Club F7 Leaders Clfrss 4. r I. 'L .A. F, II, 47 Sophcrtdre G16-G Scvph 1 11:10 GUI Rrlsf-r'.'ffs4 .2 ' - gf- F. I S CYTOI . , . 1 . V T. - ' 1.c.. . -Irv II 3, 41 I 'SIuI' 7 , Y. . . .. . . 'cI Science. . NINJA A Scifzife. Cr 'FASH Q5 r vi L, 5. v V W V fi I. SI1I.QII'1.' CIM C 57 'C S 1 In JI I ,H x 1 Ac. S' C.. F..O.I.,. , 2, S- germ. fy .4 - I ,V A A 2 Lf. . HIIL.. .IS .' -' nf., llc 'far II fi C SCI.i'I Q' W' .If I' I1 SCKCLI 3- ' .' . Q .Y V' J I fchrrf-. Lrre 'T-'I Hlgh SCHLQI I, 2g I.f'r1ifzs ff :sis IUNE CLASS DELORIS ABBOTT General Science. G.A.A. l, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Ping Red and White Agent 3, Room Deputy 47 Forum 4. GRACE ABLAHAT General Language. Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Glee Clubg Girl Reserves 4. LEO ADLERBLUM General Language. R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Crack Drill Team 3, 4, Lieutenant-Colonel Brigade Staff 4, Officers Club 4, Lake re View Agent l, 2, 3, 47 Room Deputy 2: Iunior Players, Senior Players, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MARIE AHLSTROM Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2. SHIRLEY HELENE ALLEN General Language. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserves 41 Lake re View Staff 4, Assistant Editor 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MYRTLE W. ALM Commercial. Waller High School 1, 2: G.A.A. 3, 4, Delegate 3: Room Deputy 3, 47 Girl Reserves 47 Senior Service Circle, Leaders Class 47 Special Dancing Class 4, Class Day Committee: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ANNETTE ALPERN Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 3, 4: Swim- ming 3, Emblem: Girl Reserves 2, 35 Gold Proficiency Ping Sophomore Glee Club: Lake re View Agent 3, 4: Red and White Business Staff 2, 3, 4, Financial Manager 45 Room Deputy 4. ARTHUR ANDERSON General Science. Stockton Iunior High School: R.O.T.C. 2, 3, Sergeants Club 21 Band 2, 3, Basketball 3. ELLSWORTH H. ANDERSON Commercial. Waller High School l, 2: Lake re View Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4: Band 3, 4, Sergeant 47 Swimming 4, Iunior Players, Public Speakers Club 3, 41 Senior Glee Club. ELSIE ANDERSON Commercial. G.A.A. 4, Girl Reserves 4. EVELYN ANDERSON Commercial, G.A.A. l, 3, 45 Room Deputy 2: Girl Re- serves 3, 4, Treasurer 4g Red and White Agent 3, 45 Senior Glee Club. DOROTHY ANDERSON Commercial. Foreman Iunior High Schoolg Schurz High School 27 G.A.A. 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin: Girl Re- serves 4. 9651 HARRY EARL ANDERSON Commercial. Football 3, 47 Letter Club 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 47 Track 3, 47 Smokers Club 3, 47 Room Deputy 4. HELEN ANSPAUGH General Language. Sophomore Glee Club7 lunior Play- ers7 Room Deputy 3, 47 Senior Service Circle G.A.A. 47 Senior Players7 Special Dancing Class 47 Red and White Literary Staff 47 Honor Society, Gold Pin. 'WALTER S. BACH General Science. Lane Technical High School lj Foot- ball 47 Senior Glee Club. WILLIE LEE BAKER Commercial, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 47 Girl Reserves 4. BETTY BALKE Commercial. Leyden Community High School, Frank- lin Park, Illinois7 Roosevelt High School 2, 37 G.A.A. 4. SHIRLEY BANKS Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 47 Sophomore Glee Clubg Swimming 37 Senior Glee Clubg Honor Society, Brcnze Pin. lUANITA BATHURST General Language. Vtfaller High School I7 G.A.A. Z, 3, 47 Sophomore Glee Club7 Senior Glee Club7 Girl Re- serves 4. MARIA BATTISTA Commercial. G.A.A. I, 3, 47 Sophomore Glee ClUb1 Lake re View Staff 3, 47 Lake re View Agent 3, 47 Girl Re- serves 47 Senior Players7 Forum 4. HENRY L. BAUMAN Mechanical Drawing. Games Class l, 27 Leaders 2, 3. BARBARA IEAN BEAR General Science. G.A.A. 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin PRESTON BEARD Social Science. Lake re View Agent 47 Tennis Club 4. DOROTHY BECK General Language. Amundsen lunior High SCE.LLlj Sophomore Glee Club. D66 44 LORENE IEAN BELANGER Commercial. Stockton lunior High School: Special Glee Club l, 2: G.A.A. 2, 4: Honor Society, Silver Pin. ARTHUR R. BENSON General Science. Track 2: Public Speakers Club 3: Smokers Club 4, Vice President. CAROL BENTY Commercial. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin: Room Deputy 3: Lake re View Agent 3: Games Class 4. ENID BERGER Commercial. Vifaller High School l, 2: Girl Reserves 4: Senior Glee Club. IRVING BERK General Science. Stockton lunior High School: Sopho- more Glee Club: Track 2, 3: Letter Club 2, 3, 4: Lake re View Staff 3, 4: Senior Glee Club. RAE BERLINER General Language. Western High School, Washington, D. C. l: Western High School, Baltimore, Maryland 3: Sophomore Glee Club: Honor Society, Silver Pin. lVAR BLACKBERG General Science. Honor Society, Bronze Pin. GEORGE BLANKSTEN General Language. R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Offi- cers Club 3, 4, Vice President 4: Iunior Players: Lake re View Staff 3, 4: Senior Players: Public Speakers Club 4: Room Deputy 4: Class Day Committee: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. IRENE BLAUL Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club. ALINE BIELEFELD Social Science. Amundson lunior High School: Sopho- more Glee Club: G.A.A. 4: Girl Reserves 4. IRENE BODE Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club: Girl Reserves 4: Honor Society, Silver Pin. IRENE EOWYER General Science. Red and 'White Agent E: Rei and White Literary Staff 4: Honcr Society, Gold Pin. Pb 67' 's Q 5 -x - 'x. LETA BOWYER General Science. G.A.A. l, 2, Silver Proficiency Pin, Orchestra 2, Forum 3, Red and White Literary Staff 4, Honor Society, Gold Pin, President. HOWARD C. BRADLEY, IR. General Science. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officers Club 3, 4. EVELYN BRANDIS Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 1, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Girl Reserves l, 2, 4, Sophomore Glee Club, Gift Committee, Honor Society, Gold Pin. WANDA BRASELMANN Household Arts. G.A.A. 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin. KREON BRATT Commercial. R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officers Club 4, Room Deputy 2, Sophomore Glee Club, Fencing 2, 3, 4, Iunior Players, Lake re View Staff 3, 4, Senior Players. BABETTE BRAUDE General Language. Stockton Iunior High School, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Botany Club 2, Public Speakers Club 3, Iunior Players, Forum 3, Senior Glee Club. BETTY BRINDLEY Commercial. Davenport High School, Davenport, lowa l, 2, Red and White Agent 2, Senior Players. lOHN L BROKENIK General Science. Stockton Iunior High School, Room Deputy 2. ADELLE RROUSE General Science. Schurz High School l, Sophomore Players, Sophomore Glee Club, Iunior Players, Public Speakers Club 3, Senior Glee Club, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Vice President 4, G.A.A. 4, Lake re View Staff 3, 4, Editor-in-chief 4, Forum 4. FRANCES BRUNO Commercial. Knox Hill School, Knox, Indiana, l, Roose- velt High School 2, Public Speakers 3, Senior Players, Red and White 4. DOROTHY BUEGEL Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin, Sophomore Glee Club, Girl Reserves 3, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Senior Glee Club, Piano Class 3, Sophomore Glee Club, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, Senior Glee Club. MARIORIE BULL Special Arts. G.A.A. l, 3, 4, Senior Glee Club, Art Cu: 4, by 684 EELEII E'jF,LE':' General Science. Serin High School l, 27 S'.-Jimming 3. Chess Cluc 45 Girl Reserves 4g C1.A.A. 4, Senior Glee ffluit' Special Dancing 4. RUTH LILA BURTON General Language. Senn High School 2, G.A.A. -lg Hina: Society, Bronze Pin. LEOTA MARIE BUSH Commercial. Waller High School I, 2, 3, Silver Profi- ciency Pin, Senior Glee Club. DONALD XV. BUTLER General Science. Chess Cluig 45 Honor Society, Bronze Rin. IOSEPH W. BUTLER Social Science. Stockton Iunior High School, Sophomore Glee Clulp: Track 27 Room Deputy 2, 3, 47 Lake re View Statt 3, 47 Smokers Club 4, Senior Glee Club. WILLIAM B. BUTLER General Science. Room Deputy 2, Football 2, Sopho- rnore Glee Club, Track 3. WILLIAM BUTTERS General Language. R.O.T.C. 2, 4, Rifle Team 3, Oi- ticers Club 47 Room Deputy 33 Senior Latin Club, Council, I-Ionor Society, Gold Pin. ROSE CAMARDO Commercial. G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Lake re View Agent 2: Room Deputy 2, 3, Girls Reserves 4, Senior Glee Club, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. FRANCES CAMPBELL General Language. G.A.A. 4, Silver Proficiency Ping Fencing 3, 4, Lake re View Business Staff l, 3, 4, Sophomore Glee Cluby Forum 45 Honor Society, Bronye Pin. MARIE CARLSON General Science. Benton Hariicr High Schczl, Benton Harbor, llichigan I, 2, 3, G.A,A. 4. RALPH if. CARLSON Cornniercial. IRIJA CAFON General Language. fer: Sc. Riciizzzzr. Virginia l: Sullivan Hzah S Q' G.A..l. It f ' Society Silver Pin. T7 :'f....1 E 6 ADELE CASTELLE General Language. Amundsen lunior High Schoolg Sophomore Glee Club7 G.A.A. 2, 3, 47 Iunior Games Class7 Senior Glee Club7 Room Deputy 4. THOMAS R. CHADWICK Social Science. Stockton Iunior High School: Track 2, 37 Football 37 Senior Glee Club7 Letter Club 3, 47 Lake re View Staff 3, 47 Commission President Prom Committee, Chairman7 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. HOWARD K. CHAPMAN General Science. Lake re View Agent l, 27 Tennis Club, 1, 27 Football 1, 2, 37 Golf Club 2, 3, 47 Letter Club 2, 3, 47 Room Deputy 47 Forum 4. CHARLES CHAPIN Science. Room Deputy 2, 37 Smokers Club 47 Senior Games Class. HARRIET CHASE Commercial. Stockton Iunior High iSchool7 Lake re View Agent 27 G.A.A. 3. HERMAN B. CHESLOW General Language. Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 27 Leaders Class 3, 47 Football 4. FRED CHIAPPE General Science. Zoology Club 27 Botany Club 27 Pub- lic Speakers Club 27 Fencing 37 Chemistry Club 37 Base Ball 3, 47 Chess Club 47 Lake re View Staff 4. MARY IANE Cl-IRISMAN Special Arts. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, President I7 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 2, 3, Gold Proficiency Pin7 Room Deputy 1, 2, 3, 47 Sophomore Glee Club7 Iunior PICIYQISJ Senior Glee Club7 Red and White Art Staff 47 Red and White Committee. VIOLET D. CLAESON Commercial. Senn High School I7 Sophomore Glee Club7 Red and White Typist 3. VIRGINIA R. CLOUGH General Science. Benton Harbor High School, Benton Harbor, Michigan I7 Waller High School 2. LORAYNE COLEMAN General Language. G.A.A. 2, 37 Lake re View Agent 3, 47 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MARION COLLINS Special Arts. Washington Irving High School, New York l, 27 Red and White Art Staff 3, 4, Art Editor 4: Red and White Committee7 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. 970g GORDON W. CORBETI' Commercial. Room Deputy 25 Lake re View 2, E5 Red and White Agent 2, 35 Smokers Club 2, 35 Senior Glee Club. ELIZABETH IANE CORKILL General Language. G.A.A. l, 2, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin: Sophomore Glee Club5 Swimming 25 Room Deputy 45 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ELSIE COSTIN General Science. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2. RICHARD E. CREWS Architectural Drawing. Stockton Iunior High School5 Deputy 2, 35 R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 4, Captain 4, Officers Club 4, President5 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ROBERT HUNT CROSTHWAIT General Science. York High School, Elmhurst, Illinois l, 25 Iunior Players5 Public Speakers 3, 45 Senior Players. SADIE MARION CUMMING Commercial. Senn High School lg Sophomore Glee Club5 Swimming 25 Sophomore Games Class5 G.A.A. l, 2, 4, Delegate 1, 2. AUDREY CUNNINGHAM Commercial. lmmaculata High School 15 Swimming Z, 35 G.A.A. 2, 4. IUNE CUNNINGHAM Commercial. Immaculata High School lg Piano Club 2, 35 G.A.A. 2, 45 Senior Glee Club5 Honor Society, Silver Pin. LARRY DAINELLI Social Science. Stockton Iunior High Schoolp Sophomore Glee Club5 Swimming 25 Track 2, 35 Deputy 2, 35 Leaders Class 2, 35 Football 35 Smokers Club 3, 45 Senior Glee Club5 Lake re View 4. LESTER DANDERS Social Science. Lane Technical High School l, 25 Span- ish Club 25 Sophomore Glee Club5 Room Deputy 35 Foote ball 45 Letter Club 4. MARION DAVIDSON Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Proficiency Pin 2, 3, Del- egate 35 Girl Reserves 4. VELDA DAVIDSON Commercial. Schurz High School l, 25 G.A.A. 4. ,7I4i Q- A v... K ' f 'is .. 4. gg. , 4. ,ith :QR m f l lu r fun., - .ilu lf?-as ALFRED DE GRAZIA General Language. Franklin Iunior High School7 Waller High School 27 Red cmd White Business Stafi 3, Manager7 Band 3, 47 Senior Latin Club7 Orchestra 47 Honor Society, Gold Pin. MARGARET DE LODDER Commercial, Senn High School 27 Sophomore Glee Club, Dancing Class 27 Gold Proficiency Pin. ANNA DENIO Household Arts. G.A.A. l, 2, Silver Proficiency Pin7 Girl Reserves 27 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. JEROME H. DIAMOND General Science. Marshall High School l, 27 Room Deputy 47 Honor Society, Silver Pin. - N. l.OUlSA lULIETTE DIERICK General Language. Band l, 2, 3, 47 Swimming 27 Botany Club 27 Chess Club 47 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. HERBERT A. DINSCHEL Commercial. Room Deputy 2, 37 Basketball 3, 47 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. RUTH IOANNE DOCTOROFF General Language. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 47 Special Dancing Class 2, 47 Sophomore Glee Club7 lunior Players7 Lake re View Staff 3, 4, Columnist Senior Glee Club7 Class Day Committee7 Honor Society, Gold Pin. FRANCES H. DOUTHITT Special Arts. Amundsen Iunior High School7 Botany Club 27 Red and White Agent 27 Lake re View Agent 2, 37 Room Deputy 37 Special Dancing Class 47 Lake re View Staff Distributer 47 Senior Glee Club7 Red and White Art Staff 47 Prom Cornmittee7 Red and White Picture Com- mittee7 Honor Society, Gold Pin. REGINALD DOW Commercial. BERNADETTE DOWER Commercial. G.A.A. 47 Silver Proficiency Pin7 Girl Re serves 47 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. VlRGlNlA LEE DRESSNER Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 27 Senior Glee Club. JAMES DUNKIN General Language. R.O.TC. 2, 3, 47 Senior Latin Club, Secretaryg Honor Society, Gold Pin. 5? 72 44 EDWARD DUNTON General Language. 'Waller High School l, 2, Band E. 45 Senior Latin Club, Honor Society, Gold Pin. PAUL DURHAM Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Glee Club. ANDREW HENRY DUSSEL General Language. Campion High School, Prairie ,1 Chien, Wisconsin 1 2. IOHN DWYER Commercial. Lane Technical High School lg De Paul High School 21 Sophomore Glee Club, Basketball 4, Base- hall 4. Wt Q DOROTHEA M. ECKHARDT ' Commercial. Amundsen Iunior High School, G. A. A. l, 4, Delegate 45 Sophomore Glee Club. JOHN EDDINGTON Social Science. Lane Technical High School l, Z, Senior Glee Club. JANE EDELING Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4g Sophomore Glee Cluip, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. AUDREY EICHENBAUM Special Arts. Drama Club 2, 33 Lake re View S' ' 3, 4, Columnist, Senior Glee Club. WILLIAM EICHINGER ' ' V , 4 1 I Commercial. . C tl A, LOYAL EIFERT General Language. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Glee ..,, Club. 'IHELMA EKSTROM Commercial, Austin High Soho ly G,A.A. 2, 3 4: 'Trl Reserves 3. IOHN BROCHUS ELLIS General Science, Stockton lurxicr High School- fl Leader 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 4 Office Club 4A Iunior Players: Senior Piayersf Letter C112 4. 's .', ETHEL M. ENDERLE Commercial. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Glee Club, Silver Proficiency Pin, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. VIRGINIA ENGELSKIRCHEN Commercial. G.A.A. l, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 4. IANET ERICKSON Commercial. G.A.A., Gold Proficiency Pin, Sophomore Glee Club, Senior Glee Club, Forum 4. SAMUEL ERMOIAN Special Arts. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 3, 4, Red and White Art Staff l, 3, 4, Room Deputy 2, Art Club 3, Baseball 3, 4, Letter Club 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. LILLIAN ESSA Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin, Girl Reserves 4, Senior Glee Club. JOHN EVERETT General Science. Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Forum 4. ESTHER CONSTANCE FAHLGREN Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club, Senior Glee Club, G.A.A. 4, Girl Reserves 4, Forum 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ADA FASTING General Language. Waller High School 2, Sophomore Glee Club, Iunior Players, Senior Games Class, SAMUEL RICHARD FIELD General Language. Sophomore Games Class, Sophomore Glee Club, Room Deputy 2, 4, Basketball 4, Letter Club 4. ANGELA FISCHER General Language. G.A.A. 1, 2, Botany Club 2. BERNICE R. FISCHER Commercial. Waller High School l, 2, 3, G.A.A. 4. SUSAN H. FITZGERALD General Language. G.A.A. 1, 2, Sophomore Glee Club, Red and White Agent 2, Lake re View Staff 3, Senior Players. D741 WALTER FLEISCHMANN Commercial. Botany Club 2: Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Glee Club. VIOLEI' FLOSI General Language. Stockton Iunior High School: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 4: G.A,A. 2, 3, 4, Delegate 2, 3, Silver Proficiency Pin: Lake re View Staff 3: Senior Service Circle: Senior Players: Senior Glee Club: Honor Society, Gold Pin. DOROTHY FLOWER General Language, Sophomore Glee Club: G.A.A. 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin: Senior Girls Service Circle: Leaders Class 4: Girl Reserves 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. BETTE FLYNN General Language. Red and White Agent 3: Silver Proficiency Pin: Senior Glee Club. LOTTE LOUISE FOSTER eneral Language. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 3, Gold roficiency Pin: Red and White Agent 2, 3: Forum 3: Public Speakers Club 3: Senior Glee Club. ELIZABETH FRIEBEL Social Science. Cleveland Heights High School, Cleve- land, Ohio l: Sophomore Glee Club: Gold Proficiency Pin: Senior Service Circle: Leaders Class 4: Girls Reserves 4: G.A.A. 4: Honor Society, Silver Pin. MYRENE M. FRIEDE Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 2, Silver Pro- ficiency Pin, Gold Proficiency Pin: Lake re View Agent 2: Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Games Class: Senior Glee Club: Lake re View Staff 4: Honor Society, Gold Pin. IOYCE FRIEDLEY Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2: Sophomore Players: Soph- omore Glee Club: junior Players: Senior Glee Club. CARL GALLINA General Science. R.O.T.C. l, 2, Sergeant 1, 2: Baseball 3, 4: Letter Club 4: Basketball 4: Class Day Committee. RUSSELL GARFIELD Social Science. Lane Technical High School l: Track l, 2: Sophomore Games Class: Glee Club 2, 3: Smokers Club 4. ROY GARWOOD Commercial. Botany Club 2: Sophomore Piano Class: Swimming 2: Sophomore Glee Club: Iunior Salesmanship Club: Senior Glee Club. HOWARD GAVLIN Social Science. Lake re View Staff 2, 3, 4, Sport Editor 4: Forum 2, 3: Games Class 2, 3: Red and White Agent 3. D754 f. . ,we Q f 1: :A H uf .ffl '-Q. I' .., S i g : ETTA E. GEACH Commercial. Waller High School l, 2, G.A.A. Delegate 3, 4, Emblem, Letter, Gold Proficiency Pin, Games Class 3, 4: Senior Glee Club, Special Dancing Class 4. ROSE GERBER General Language. G.A.A. l, 4, Girl Reserves 4, Senior Glee Club, Honor Society, Silver Pin. LaVERNE GERGEN Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Room Deputy 3, Honor Society, Silver Pin. ANN GIFFORD General Language. Monroe High School, Rochester, New York l, 2, Senior Glee Club, G.A.A. Board 4, Class Secretary, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. BETTY GILLETT Household Arts. New Trier High School, Winnetka, Illinois l, G.A.1-X. 2. RUTH GILLETTE Social Science. Necedah High School, Necedah, Wis- consin l, Sophomore Glee Club, Games Class 3, G.A.A. 3, 4. F. HARVEY GILLMAN Social Science. Sophomore Glee Club, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Senior Glee Club. LILLIAN GIRARD General Science. Roosevelt High School 3, Lake re View Agent l, 2, Girl Reserves l, 2, G.A.A. l, 4, Iunior Games Class, Iunior Latin Club, Forum 4. v 1 tw' FLORENCE GLAWE Commercial. Waller High gphoog 2, Sophomore Glee Club, G.A.A. 3, 4, SeniorIGlee by Girl Reserves 4. EVELYN GOLDBACH my V . Commercial. Stoc n lu or High School, G.A.A. 2, 4, Fencing 3, Tenrgs , Chess 4. I MI l-f' F., r EMALINE GOLDMAN Commercial. Glee Club l, 2, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Deputy 2, Room Deputy 2, 3, Girl Reserves 4. MARlORlE GOLDMAN General Language. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Botany Club 2, Biology Club 2, Forum 3, Lake re View Staff 3, 4, Honor Society, Gold Pin. Db MARVIN GOLDSTEIN General Science. Scphcrnore Glee Club: Room Deputy 2, 3. AGNES GORANSON Commercial. Stockton Iunior High School: G.A.A. 2: Swimming 2, 3: Room Deputy 2, 3, 4: Fencing 3: Girl Reserves 4. VICTOR GORE General Science. Lane Technical High School l: Soph- omore Games Class: Track 3: Tennis 4: Forum 4. PEARL L. GORR Commercial. Forum 4: Girl Reserves 4: Honor Sccie Gold Pin. RUTH GOSHERT General Language. G.A.A. l, 4: Senior Service Circle: Senior Glee Club: Red and White Agent 4: Class Day Committee: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. CHARLES l. GOVEDARCIA Pharmacy. Waller High School l, 2, 3. ROSEMARIE GRAF Commercial. Stockton lunior High School: Serin High School 3: G.A.A. l, 2, 3: Sophomore Glee Club: Lake re View Agent 2, 4: Girl Reserves 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. LILLIAN GRANDLEE Commercial. G.A.A. 2: Sophomore Glee Club. FERNE GREAVES Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club. MYRA GREEN Commercial. Girl Reserves l, 2: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin: Sophomore Glee Club: Red and White Agent l, 2. IANE GREGORY General Science. Sophomore Glee Club: lunior Players: Public Speakers Club 4: Forum 4: Red and White Literary Staff 4: Red and White Committee: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ROSE MARY GRENKOVITZ Commercial. Wilbur Wright Iunior High School: Lake re View Agent 2: Tennis 3: Piano Club 3: G.A.A. 4. 77 774 1 Q 4 f ,ff ye.. N1 .i, All F , C 0 LIORTON GRENWALD General Science. Band l, 2, Orchestra 27 Tennis 2, 3, 47 Forum 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ELIZABETH GRIMM Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, Girl Reserves 2, 4, Sophomore Cwlee Club. FLORENCE GRIMM Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 2, 3, Silver Proficiency Ping Girl Reserves 2, 45 Sophomore Games Class: Sophomore Glee Club: Fencing 3, 47 Senior Games Classy Budget Committee. RUSSELL HALLENBERG General Science. Band l, 25 Lake re View Agent 47 Basketball Manager 45 Baseball Manager 3, 45 Senior ?la11ers. IEAN E. HALLORAN Commercial. Alvernia High School l, 2, G.A.A. 47 Senior Service Circleg Honor Society, Gold Pin. DOROTHY A. HALTERMAN Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 47 Sophomore Girls Glee Clubi Senior Service Circle: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. RUTH ELIZABETH HAMMOND Commercial. Stockton High School: Senn High School 3: Sophomore Glee Club: G.A.A. 2, Room Deputy 47 Red and White Advertising Staff 45 Red and White Picture Committee. TULE HAMPES Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Treasurer lg Sophomore Glee Club: Silver Proficiency Ping Honor Society, Gold Pin. GENE HANCOCK General Science. LLEANOR HANSEN Commercial. Waller High School l, 2, G.A.A. 4. HELEN ANN HARLEM Commercial. Glee Club l, 27 Tennis 37 Speech Class 3, Girl Reserves 47 Honor Society, Silver Pin. FRANCIS A. HARMON Social Science. Mercedes High School, Mercedes, Texas 1 2, 3: Band 4, R.O.T.C. 4. D781 IAMES HANNIGAN General Science. M. LEONARD HART General Science. Lake re View Agent 2, Room Deputy 2, R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Ritle Team 3, 4, Letter Clul: 3, Honcr Society, Bronze Pin. IANICE D. HAUNGS General Language. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 3, 4, Lake re View Agent l, 2, 3, 4, Staff 3, Red and White Agent 2, 3, Sophomore Drama Class, President, Iunior Players, Red and White Committee, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. HERBERT HAUSDORFER, lR. Architectural. lANlCE HAWE General Language. Sophomore Glee Club, Sophomore Games Class, Room Deputy 4, Commission, Secretary, Honor Society, Silver Pin. PARKER HEATH Social Science. Sophomore Glee Club. IUNE HECK Commercial. G.A.A. l, 3, 4: Room Deputy 3. HELEN HEDLUND General Science. Sophomore Glee Club, Pianist, Senior Glee Club, Pianist, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. SHIRLEY HEIMBROCK General Language. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Gir. Reserves 4, Honor Society, Silver Pin. MARCELLA HELLMANN Commercial, Eenger High School l, 2, 2, G.A.A. f, 2, 3, 4, Special Dancing Class 4. OSTEN HELLSTROLI Commercial. Honor Society R 'nze Pin. VlRGlNlA HERRIJANN Commercial. G.A,A. l, 2, 4- Girl Reserves E' Szph omore Glee Club. D in esp - fe f w e ,I 1 , 6 0 -I 1 n. .N A ll 1 1 .. .qi ,Q AL L EULA MAY HESS General Science. Parker High School l, 2, G.A.A. 4: Senior Glee Club. VIRGINIA HETTICH General Language. Stockton Iunior High School, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Deputy 37 Girl Reserves 2, Tennis 27 Sophomore Games Classy Sophomore Glee Club. ELSIE HEYWOOD Commercial. Arnunasen Iunior High School, Sopii Glee Cluby G.A.A. 4. SYLVIA HIETALA Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club, G.AiA. 4, Goifi Proficiency Pin, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. KATI-IRYN VIOLEI HILL Commercial. G.A.A. 43 Girl Reserves 4. HERBERT HIMELSTEIN General Language. Sullivan Iunior High School: Serin High School l, 25 Tennis 3: Lightweight Basketball 3: Letter Club 3, 4, Basketball 4, Captain: Honor Society, Silver Pin. IOSEPH HINTERSEHR Commercial. Waller High School I, 27 Room Deputy 2, Sophomore Glee Club, Honor Society, Gold Pin. LILLIAN HOFFING General Language. Room Deputy 2, 35 G.A.A. 45 Senior Service Circle. ARTHUR HOFFMAN General Science. Austin High School l, 2, Sophomore Glee Club, Science Club 25 Deutscher Verein 25 Fencing IDA MAY HOFFMANN General Science. Games Class 3, Lake re View Agent 45 Special Dancing Class 47 Honor Society, Gold Pin, Vice President. ELEANGR HOHENHAUS Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Budget Committee: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. EVALINE C. HOKANSON Commercial, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin' Sophomore Glee Club, Room Deputy 2, 3: Senior Glee Club: Hcn'r Society Bronze Fizz. D7 80 f ANNE L. HOLLAF. Commercial, 'Waller High Scncc. G.A.A. F 1 CONSTANCE ELIZABETH HOLMBY Commercial. G.A.A. l, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Ping Girl Reserves Q. DOROTHEA HOLOUBEK Commercial. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin: Girl Reserves 2, 4, Vice President 2, President 2, Social Chairman 4: Sophomore Girls Glee Club: Senior Service Circle: Leaders 4: Swimming 4: Honor Society, Gold Pin, EDWIN HOLTZ Social Science. St. johns Military Academy, Delatield, Wisconsin l, 2: R.O.T.C., Cadet Sergeant, Mafor 3, Room Deputy 3. HARBA HOLZER Commercial. Roosevelt High School ly G.A,A. l, 2, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin. MARIE HOMRICH Commercial. Stockton lunior High School: G.A.A. 2, 3: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. lACK HORWITZ General Science. Manley lunior Hiqh School: Room Deputy 3, 45 Lake re View Agent 4: Senior Glee Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. lEWELL HOSFORD General Lanquaqe. Sophomore Glee Club: G.A.A. 2, 3, Gold Proficiency Ping Iunior Games Class: Senior Games Class: Girl Reserves 4: Leaders Class 4: Honor Society, Gold Pin. HARRY HOSKINS General Science. Arnundsen lunior High School: R.O.T.C. 2, Band 2, 3, 4: Football 47 Letter Club 4: Lake re View Staff 3, 4: Class President. ANNE V. HOVAGIMIAN Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves l, 4, Treasurer ly Sophomore Games Class: Gold Proficiency Pin: Senior Games Class: Red and White Typist 4. H H .... LARRY IIU2ifCK General Science. Lane Technical Hiah School l, 2, fp Swimming 4: Senior Glee Clulz: Room Deputy 4- Lake re .Agent 4- Seznzr Games Class. D .'LlNE HUPT G'fT1I'iGf1'Z'Zl. fennis ' Hone. : i1:-YY Bronze P awwj LORRAINE W. HUXHOLD Commercial. G.A.A. 1, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Service Circle: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ALICE ION Social Science. Arlington Heights High School, Arlington Heights, Illinois l, 2, 3. BETTY IANE ISADOR General Language. Hyde Park High School 1: Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 2, 3: G.A.A. 3, 4, Silver Pro- ficiency Pin: Lake re View Agent 3: Red and White Agent 3: Public Speakers Club 4: Senior Players. DOROTHY IACKSON Commercial. lmmaculata High School 1: Sophomore Glee Club: G.A.A. 4. MARIORIE IACOBS General Language. Sophomore Glee Club: Sophomore Games Class: Red and White Agent 4. NINA IANNESS Commercial. Waller High School l: G.A.A. 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin. DOROTHY VERNE JOHNSON - General Languaqe. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET IOHNSON Special Arts. Girl Reserves l, 2, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Piano Class Z, 3, Vice President 3: Senior Glee Club: Violin Class 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MARY EILEEN l OHNSON Social Science. Girl Reserves 1, Z: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Tennis 2: Room Deputy Z, 3, 4: Red and White Agent 3: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MARYLYN IOHNSON Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 3: Lake re View Staff 4: Senior Players: Red and White Picture Committee: Honor Society, Gold Pin. VIRGINIA JOHNSON Commercial. Schurz High School l, 2, 3: G.A.A. 4: Girl Reserves 4: Senior Games Class. ALICE MARIE IORGENSEN Commercial. Room Deputy 2: Forum 3: Tennis Club 3: Senior Glee Club: G.A.A. 4: Girl Reserves 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. P7824 SHIRLEY IANE KALCHEIM General Language. Roosevelt High School 2: Vor. Stueben High School 3: Red and White Advertising Staff 4. BETTY KARGER Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 3: Special Dancing Class 4: Gift Committee. LEONA KARLSEN Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club: G.A.A. 4. MILDRED KARLSEN Commercial. G.A.A. 4. ANNE L. KASPEREK Commercial. Union Free High School, Mountain, Wis- consin l, 2: Silver Proficiency Pin: Junior Games Class: Band 3,4: Orchestra 4. HELEN KASSNEL General Language . G.A.A. l, 3, 4: Lake re View Agent 3, 4: Girl Reserves 4. LAWRENCE T. KEEGAN Commercial. Baseball 3: Basketball 3. LUANA KEKKONEN General Language. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2: Sophomore Glee Club, President: Senior Glee Club: Senior Latin Club: Honor Society, Gold Pin. lUNE KELLER Commercial. Waller High School l: Sophomore Glee Club: Girl Reserves 3: G.A.A. 3, 4: Lake re View Typist 3, 4: Senior Glee Club: Assistant Class Treasurer: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. BRUCE KIME General Science. Stockton Iunior High School: Serin High School 3: Sophomore Glee Club: Baseball 3: Basketball 3, 4: Letter Club 3, 4, President 4: Room Deputy 4. ROBERT KLOUTHIS General Science. Senior Glee Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. lUANlTA KOELSCH Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club: G.A.A. 4. D834 tiki 'fins-'Ii.i:5,':g'f, ., v IOSEPH K B X General anguagef Waller High School l, 2: Honor Society, old Pin. sixsi Krmso jlkix G eral Lan ax. Sabin lunior High School: Soph- om e Glee Cixi: imming 2: Piano Class 3: G.A.A. 3, 4: Q M! 5: enior Garripf. Class: Chess Club 4. 7 9 2 1 I -Nail VE KREHEMKER G, ral Language. Stockton lunior High School: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3, Cabinet 4: Senior Games Class: Lake re View Agent 4: Special Dancing Class 4: Ring and Pin Committee: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. CLARENCE KRUEGER Commercial, Basketball 3, Captain 4: Baseball 3, 4: Letter Club 4, Vice President, HAROLD E. KRUEGER Commercial. Band l, 2, 3, 4: Lake re View Agent 2, 3: R.O.T.C. 2, 3: Class Sergeant at Arms. AGNES KRZEMKOWSKI Commercial. Girl Reserves l, 2: Sophomore Glee Club: Zoology Club 2: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. THOMAS KUEHL Architectural Drawing. R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 4, Captain, Officers Club 4, Sergeant at Arms: Sophomore Glee Club: Lake re View Business Staff 2, 3, 4: Red and White Staff 4: Honor Society, Gold Pin. ERNEST S. KUNSTADT General Science. R.O.T.C. 4. LUCILLE KUSEC Commerc l. aine Township High School, Desplaines, Illinois l: .A. 2: Sophomore Glee Club: Girl Reserves 2: Senior Club. AILA PELA Co e cial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 2: Sophomore le Cl b:XGirl Reserves 2, 4: Senior Games Class: Forum 4' onor Society, Silver Pin. LIADLYN E. LANG General Language. G.A.A. 2, 3: Piano Club 2, 3: Senior Games Class. HOWARD S. LANGDON General Language. R.O.T.C. 3, 4, Rifle Team: Senior Glee Club: Salesmanship Cluiz 4. rr S4 4' I L Cnnq K- 45'-'V ll 'lx , YIOLA LAIJTSQ.-.IfI2F. General Lanauaae. Girl Fteserres l, 45 G.A.A, l, 2, f Silver Prcficieniy Pin, Golgi Profiiiency Pin- Room Deputy fl: S-fnicr Gfe Clary Fel azz: White Typist 45 E-lprif: Society, Ercnze Pin. LaVEHNE LAFSON Ccrnmercial. Senior Glee Clal' Senior Czattzes Class. LILLIAN LAURSEN Commercial. Sophomore Gee Club: G.A.A. 47 Hon Sofiety, Bronze Pin. ALICE LAUSHKE Commercial. Sophomore Glee Clxikq G.A.A. -, 4: l'-lnyzhzrg Class 47 Honor Society, Golfl Pin, HOWARD Z. LAVIN General Language. Senn Hian School l, 27 St. Iohns Military Academy Delafield, Vifisconsin 35 R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 4, Officers Club 4: Forum -1. ALICE l. LAWRENCE Commercial. BERTRAM W. LAWRENZ General Science. Band 2, 3, WELLIAM LAWSON General Science. Band Q, 41 Orchestra BETTY LeBARON Arnundsen High School 3: Concert 47 Senior Glee Club. General Lanauaqe. G.A.A, l 2, 3, 47 Lalce re View Aqent F, 4' Swirnrmnq 37 Tennis ip Senior Glee Ciuiz. MARIORIE LEDDY f'c la'a High School ly G..5-.,A. 4. CCZYITTIQICIG.. lfilliiae -. .r LUCILLE LENZINGSF. General Language. G.A.A. 1, I Q, 47 Sophomore Games Classy Sophomore Glee Club: Forum 3: Girl Reserves 3, Sexicr Ser':1:e Cirelet Girls Leader' Class. SHIRLEY LEYINE G 'xT'f.:ffl'll. Sir. Reserve it Lake ' Staff ' D ,v X A i- 6-. 6 N z rl. lA 2 fin. ALlCE S. LEVITON General Language. New Trier Township High School Z, Forum 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Senior Glee Club, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. LEONORE LEVY General Language. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Iunior Players, Public Speakers Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 4, Senior Games Class, Lake re View Staff 4, Honor Society, Gold Pin. EMELINE LEWIS Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club, Senior Service Circle, Honor Society, Gold Pin. GEORGE H. LICHTENSTEIN General Language. R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3, 4. ALBERT LIERSCH Special Arts. Biology Club 2, President, Art Club 4, Red and White Art Staff 4, Red and White Literary Staff 4, Red and White Committee, Honor Society, Gold Pin. WALTER l. LINDENMEYER General Language. St. Michael Central High School l, 2, Sophomore Games Class. ALBERT LIRA i Commercial. Lane Technical High School l, Senior Glee Club. FRANK E. LOCKE General Language. R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Officers' Efficiency Medal, Rifle Team 4, Battalion Adjutant 3, 4, Lieutenant Colonel, Brigade Staff, lunior Players, Fire Marshall '34, Senior Latin Club, Public Speakers Club 4, Honor Society, Gold Pin. ADA LOHN Commercial. Wright lunior High School, Senn High School 2, Lake re View Agent 3. MARY JANE LONGLEY General Language. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Board 4, Gold Pro- ficiency Pin, Sophomore Players, Iunior Players, Lake re View Staff 3, 4, Columnist 4, Senior Games Class, Senior Service Circle, Senior Glee Club, Class Day Committee. ZELDA S. LOTMAN General Language. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Glee Club, Room Deputy 3, Senior Latin Club, Consul, Biology Club 4, Honor Society, Gold Pin. RUTH C. LUMPP Commercial. Orchestra 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. D864 GEORGE L. LUNDQUIST Special Arts. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Corporal 3, 4, Rea and White Art Staff 4, Chess Club 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. EDWARD L. LUTZ General Language. Stockton Iunior High School: Aviation Club 2, Red and White Agent 2, Room Deputy 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Manager, Lake re View Agent 3, Football 4. VIRGINIA LUTZE Commercial. G,A.A. 2. EDWARD I. LYONS. IR. General Language. Sophomore Glee Club, Senior Play- ers, Public Speakers Club 4, R.O.T.C. 4, Officers Club: Senior Latin Club, Senior Prom Committee, Honor Society, Gold Pin. ROBERT E. MacGREGOR General Science. R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, 4, Crack Squad 3, Captain 4, Officers Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Rifle Team 4, Track Team 2, 3, Cheer Leader 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Letter Club 4. IRVING MACK General Science. Medill Iunior High School, Harrison High School I, Honor Society, Gold Pin. RICHARD B. MANGUSE. General Science. Coldwater High School, Coldwater, Michigan 1, 2, Public Speakers Club 3, R.O.T.C. 3, 4, Officers Club 4, Captain 4, Rifle Team 4, Letter Club 4, Senior Players, Prom Committee, Honor Society, Gold Pin, MARIORIE I. MARGGRAF Commercial. Sterling Morton High School, Cicero, Illinois l, Lake re View Staff 3, 4, Distributor 4, G.A.A. 4, Tennis 4, Chess Club 4, Forum 4, Honor Society, Silver Pin. DON G. MASON Commercial. R.O.T.C. 4, Sophomore Boys Glee Club, Senior Glee Club. PETER MATHES Commercial. St. Alphonsus High School I, Letter Club 4. SYLVIA MAUSER Commercial. Proviso Township High School, Maywood, Illinois I, 2. LOIS MAXEY General Science. Stockton Iunior High School, G.A,A. 2, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Room Deputy 3, Chess Club 4, Secretary, Honor Society, Gold Pin. 168741 2 1- , EDWARD MAY Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club: Leaders Class 3, 47 Letter Club 3, 4, Room Deputy 4, Red and White Advertis- ing Staff 4. ROBERT MCALLISTER Commercial. RUSSELL MCELHINNEY General Science. Schurz High School l, 27 Iohn Marshall High School 3, Senior Games Classy Track Team 4. HELEN MCGILL Commercial. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Ping Senior Glee Club, Tennis 4, Honor Society, Silver Pin. JJ-Jc3i.:rJ.' Y-ft' '- 3-0 mr .k'.gv.', -Nt' 0-,Lg . x, ,t ALA! 4' on N-LA,190T, u-www ft-A ,'- J j ELorsE MCGOWANQ A Q VV'-H - , Special Arts. Lake re View Staff 3, 4, Cartoonist 3, Columnist 47 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 47 Cheer Leader 3. VIRGINIA McKAY Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Glee Club, Girl Reserves 3. IRIS MCMILLIAN General Science. Stockton lunior High School: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Clubg Girl Reserves 3. IANE MCPHERSON General Language. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin, Iunior Games Classy Senior Games Class. MARIORIE MENDELSON General Language. Roosevelt High School, Des Moines, Iowa I, 2, Honor Society, Gold Pin. RAYMOND MERKEL General Science. Stockton Iunior High, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Basketball 35 Letter Club 3, 4, Smokers Club 4, Secretary 4. THEODOCIA MESERVE Special Arts. Senn High School 3, G.A.A. 4. ROBERT MEYERS General Language. Sullivan High School lg Senn High School 2g Tennis Team 3, 4. DD 884 HARRY I.lIECZIlOWSE-QI General Language. ,:4.I1..lIIdSfll1 High School I5 Soph- omore Glee Club, Treasurerp Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 4: Letter Club 2, Q, 4 Secretary 4- Commissiotzen Hong: S ociety, Silver Pin. GEORGE MIHAIL Commercial. Semi Higfi :chori .zzz Depizt DOLORES M. I'tIILI.ER General Language. Roxbolough High School, Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania5 Sophomore Glee Club: funicr Players5 G.A.A. 45 Senior Players5 Public Speakers Club 45 Lake re View Agent 4: Senior Glee Club. IACK MILLER Social Science. Room Deputy 'Z5 Senn High School 35 Basketball 45 Letter Club 4. IEANNE MARGERY MILLER General Language. Von Stueben Iunior High School5 Roosevelt High School 25 Von Stueben High School f:5 Forum 45 Public Speakers Club 45 Girl Reserves 45 G. A.A. 4. ROBERT MILLER Special Arts. Elgin High School, Elgin, Illinois I, 2, 3. STEPHEN SEBASTIAN MILLER Commercial. Saint Patrick Academy I, 25 Room Deputy 3, 45 Red and White Agent 35 Red and White Advertising Staff 4, Manager Honor Society, Gold Pin. THOMAS MORAN General Science. R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, 45 Lake re View Staff 3, 4, Columnist 45 Radio Club 35 Iunior Players5 Room Deputy 45 Public Speakers Club 45 Senior Players5 Refi and White Staff 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4: Class Day Com- mittee5 Honor Society, Golcl Pin, DOROTHY L. MOSIMAN Commercial. G.A.A. I, Y, 45 Girl Reserves 3, 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. EUGENIA MUCHOWICZ Commercial. Tulley High School 35 G,A.A. I, 2, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin. DORCTHY MUEI-ILENEECBC Commercial. G.A.A. I, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 4 KATHERINE lf. IIUELLER Commercial. Sophomore Glee Clul:5 G.A.A. F, 4, Golzl Proficiency Ping Room Deputy 45 Red and NVhite Agent 4. 77 S9 cf Q- . ..',,Qg,Sr'5L'o W .qkgga ef f . is 75? g , 1 .xl ...jeff 1 , A hh l l -l ' K til I,-' tr , ., ff ,rf . I . , x . 5 - Ur. M, . Ishii .f.'e-FW I '-gffetir . -, X 'f-2, ' ogjxgz.-m.3wf .. ,QQ , 'T 1.12,- 1w.,ii . ,Q .Min .V I 1 IEWEL MULKERIN Commercial. Alvernia High School l: G.A.A. 4. BEVERLY MURPHY General Science. Waller High School 1, 2: G.A.A. 3, 4. LEO F. NARUT General Language. Band l, 2: Sophomore Glee Club: Football 2, 4: Room Deputy 3: Forum 4: Baseball 4: Senior Glee Club: Letter Club 4. MARTHA NEELY General Language. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin: Sophomore Glee Club: Botany Club 3: Room Deputy 2, 3: Senior Players: Senior Glee Club. , l' fyll 's 'LVD Q CARL EDWARD NELSON General Science. Senn High School l, 2, 3. MARVIN NELSON Commercial. R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4: Rifle Team 3: Letter Club 3 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. VERNA NELSON Commercial. Senior Glee Club: G.A.A. 4: Senior Games Class: Girl Reserves 4. MAE NEUMANN Commercial. G.A.A. 2: Girl Reserves 4. GILBERT NEWHOLM Architectural. Free Church Academy. ARTHUR NEWMYER Commercial. Honor Society, Bronze Pin. l.aVERNE NIEBUHR Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club. VIVIAN IUNE NORBERG Commercial. Austin High School l, 2: Lake re View Agent 4: G.A.A. 4: Honor Society, Gold Pin. D9Qff It ' x W 'X ff ur Q , if if 44 V, I PAUL R.NYLEN I ' 1 Architectural. Lane Technical High School l, 25' Leaders Class 35 Football 4: Senior Glee Club. IOLENE E. OAKES General Language. G.A.A. 7. 3, Gold Proficiency Pirig Sophomore Glee Club, Red and White Agent 2, Band 2, 3: Senior Players: Room Deputy 47 Special Dancing Class 47 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. DANIEL OHMAN Commercial. Room Deputy 3. AGNES OLSEM Commercial. Girl Reserves 45 Senior Glee Club. ARNOLD OLSON Commercial. Stockton Iunior High Schooly Senior Glee Club, Public Speaking Club 47 Forum 4. KATHERINE OLSON Commercial, Sophomore' Glee Club: G.A.A. 45 Girl Reserves 4. 'ALICE DELORES O'NEILL General Language. Manchester High School, Manchester, Iowa 35 Piano Class 2, 31 G.A.A. 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Ping Senior Glee Club, HARRY WALTER OSTROM Special Arts. Senior Glee Club. IOHN PACHTER Mechanical Drawing. Lake re View Staff 3, 47 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ROY PANKNIN General Science. R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Lake re View Agent 45 Lake re View Staff 4, Senior Players: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. KATHERINE FAITH PANKO Special Arts. G.A.A. 1, 3, 47 Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 45 Red and White Art Staff 4, Red and White Committeeg Honor Society, Gold Pin. DALE PATTON Commercial. Stockton Iunior High School: Smokers Club 4, President. D914 gf 6- ... 1 fi, - 6- 151 BLANCHE PAUL Commercial. Senn High School l: Sophomore Glee Club: G.A.A. 4. GEORGE PAULUS Commercial. Biology 2: Basketball 4: Room Deputy 4. ZELPHA PEASLEY General Language. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 4: Gift Committee: Honor Society, Sil- ver Pin. EDWARD PEKAROVICH General Science. Sophomore Glee Club: Deutscher Verein 2, 3: Lake re View 3, 4: Zoology Club 2, 3: Botany Club 3: Senior Glee Club. FLORENCE PELLEGRINI Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Club 3. DOROTHY PETERSON Commercial. Sophomore Girls Glee Club. WOODYCE PETERSON Special Arts. Foreman lunior High School: Sophomore Glee Club: Red and White Art Staff: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. URSULA PETSCH Commercial. Room Deputy 2, 3: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. SHIRLEY PIETZ Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 2, 3, 4. CARLO PISCITELLO Commercial. Band l, 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3. ARLINE POPP Household Economics. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 2: Sophomore Games Class: Piano Class 3: Senior Games Class: Special Dancing Class 4. EMILIE ELIZABETH PORTEN Commercial. Thomas Starr King High School, Hollywood, California l: Waller High School 2: G.A.A. 1, 3, 4: Soph- omore Glee Club: Girl Reserves 3: Room Deputy 3: Senior Service Circle: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. D92 44 l.f.f-.FY f.-RNS PCWEFIS Special Arts. G.A.A. I, 2, E 4' Tennis 2, Lake re '.1e1-.' Staff f 4, Cartoonist 4 Roundabout 4: Cheer Leader 2: Iunior Players: Senior Glee Club- Honor Society SILT Pin. IAMES F. PRFSTI Comrnercial. Boom Deputy 2, 2, Lake re Tie:-J 2, Baseball E, Football 4, Letter Chl: 4: Senior Glee Cul: Forum 4. EARL PRICE General Language. Boom Deputy 2, 3, 47 Basketball Q 3, 47 Baseball 2, 3, 4: Lake re View Staff 2, 3, 4, Fcruii 3, Sergeant at Arms: Letter Club 3, 45 Senior Glee Club. WILLIAM PROC!-I General Science, Band I, 2, E, Baseball 4, Gomes Class 4. IEAN PHYOB General Science. Schurz High School 27 Girl Reserves 35 G.A.A. 3, 4, Delegate 3, Iunior Players, Senior Games: Tennis 45 Class Day Committee. FRANCINE RAGSDALE General Language. Sophomore Glee Club: Fencing 3: Lake re View Distributor 3, 45 G.A.A. 4. ANTOINETTE RATI-IFELDER General Language. G.A.A. I, 2, 2, President l, Delegate I, 2, Boom Deputy 2, 3, 4, Class Day Committeeg I-Icnor Society, Bronze Pin. LOUISE RAY Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club: Boom Decut 4: G.A.A. 4. ELAINE BEDKE General Language. G.A.A. 1, Z 3, 4. ANDREW REID Architectural. Room Deputy 2, 2: Track 2, S, 44 Leaders Q Glass 'l, 4, Letter Club 2, E, 44 Football -15 .smokers Cluli 4- Senior Glee Club- Honcr Scciety, Bronze Pin. IOHN HEINCKE General Science. Amundsen funior I-Iigh Sclpcclf Her.: Society, Bronze Pin. LAVFBNF RICE Commercial. G.A.A, 45 Girl Reserves 4- I-Icncr Society Bronze Pin. 295' 1 ' 1 1 .1 S i ' Nr 1:--are .ff ,wgszegtz 3 :il HIM!! 5. 4 - . -1' 'lb - Ev , f 1 1 -ff B0 G N ELDA RICHTER General Language. Foreman Iunior High School, Soph- omore Glee Club, Botany Club 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Board 3, 4, Secretary 4, Sophomore Players, Iunior Players, Senior Service Council, Leaders 4, Tennis 4, Special Danc- ing Class 4, Class Vice President, Class Day Committee, Co-Chairman, Honor Society, Gold Pin. VIRGINIA RIEGER Commercial. G.A.A. 3, 4, Red and White Agent 4, Special Dancing Class 4. LA VERNE RITTER Commercial. G.A.A. 2, 4, Sophomore Glee Club, Girl Reserves 4, Senior Glee Club. NEWAL ROBERTS General Science. Pentwater High School, Pentwater, Michigan l, 2, Band 3, 4, R.O.T.C. 3, 4, Crack Squad 3, Rifle Team 4, Manager 4. ROCCO ROBILOTTA Commercial. JANET ROBINSON General Language. G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Sophomore Glee Club, Red and White Agent 2, Iunior Players, Senior Latin Club, Red and White Committee, Honor Society, Gold Pin. MARION ROLLO Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club, G.A.A. 3, 4, Room Deputy 3, Rythm Class 4, Senior Service Circle. ELEANOR ROMMEI.. Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Glee Club, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Games Class. GILBERT ROSS Social Science. Track 3, 4, Football 4. ALMA ROTTER Commercial. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Glee Club, Iunior Games Class, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. LUCILLE ROWLEY General Science. G.A.A. l, 2, 4, Sophomore Glee Club, Orchestra 3, 4, Tennis Club 4. MARY RUDOLPH General Language. Room Deputy l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 4, Honor Society, Silver Pin. bb 944 l.alfERNE U F'EA n rex ra ozqe 'ww 1 l-1 al Evil Rxver 1 n J -IAROLD SA HS General SC1 r Sae Pr pr R vu fl r al VERNA SACHS Speclal A ' S' te Preparat ry SCH f Ceo aa oul der Co ora a er H o '7 r CELESTE SAD lPSON General Sclence Sophomore Glee Club Iunror Games Class Tenms 3 Fencrnq Class 3 Iumor Play rs Semor Latln Clulr Aedle Commlltee Chess Clul' 4 3ss1st nt Glass Treasurer Honor SOClQlY Bronze Pm ELEANOR SANDEN General Language Arnundsen Hlqn Svlxaol l 2 Soplmo more Glee Clulu GAA 4 LUCILLE SARCIA Comrr1erc1al Englewood H1'1h GAA 2 3 4 Senlor Glee Cul HEDWIG SAUTTER Comrrrermal GAA l QELEIN SAW YER General Lanauaqe GAA l 2 apr Club Tennxs 2 lunror Players S mor Play rs Semor Garnes Class Red and Wh1le Comrmtlee Honor Socrety Bronze Pm LEONARD B SAX General QC1 nc usluna Hlq S N 1 C estra Z 3 4 Band 3 ty Rron vl ILLIAM SCHVALZ Commerclal St Alphonsus Hmm mffl l Basra ' or Cass QOHN . S' . r.fIgl', 4 erxra. argu u . r'1:Qj1 Hgh S32 331, .. l.:u's, nf' souri l, , .. VIRNELL SCHNEIDER Commercial. G.A.A. l, 47 Sophomore Glee Clult' Botany Club 2: Girl Reserves E, 45 Puklij Speakers Club 37 Forum 4. D5 Q L. X , - vu, Q 33 ,,, 33 ig 'iv R X11 fav P 'T 1 bf- fv- in FLORENCE 5' HOEEERNA KE ommercxal GAA l 7 4 H BLANCHE ALlCE SCHPOEDER Commercial GAA 4 RUTH SCI-IUBEL General Sclence GAA l 2 'J 4 Ueleaal l 3 4 VICE Pres1dent 4 Presldent 4 Soplsomore Glee Lllll Senlor Glee Club Senxor SQTVICG Clrcle Lea ers C ass Rhythm Dancmq Class 4 RUTH SCHULTZ Comlnerclal GAA l 4 Soyho I Gl Som ty Bron7e Pm ELTTY SCHUTZ COIHIIl9fC10l Senn I-hah Qclool 3 Red and vllmne Agent 3 Lake re Vxew Aaenl 4 G A A 4 De eaat Q Club CLEMENS S HWAINK General Sclence Banal 4 Eolany Clul Lake re Vzew Aaent 4 LVLLYN SCHWETZER Q,OIIlIIlGfC1CIl GAA l 4 Sophomore Gee FLORENCE SCHWERTEEGER Conlmercxal G A A 4 Del came Z1 Pre flC1GHCY Pm Letter 4 Games Class 2 lenn1s 'P S lm 1 mc' 2 J 4 Gul Reserv s 4 Secretary Llfe Sauna 4 RUBY BEABERG ommerual GAA l 2 Q Soplwmore Glee Clu HELEN E SEHTERTIJ ommerc1al GAA l 2 3 xce Delegate 9 Presmlent 4 Board 3 4 Sophornore Glee C un Tennis 3 Semor Glee Club Leaders Class 4 'lon S c1ety Bronze Pm ll!llJlA S,-ELVESlRlNl mmercxal R C 1 D 1' Scnlor Glee Clul F IJ ANITA SHERIDAN Gencxal Sclence Qenn Hlqh Schoe 4 J 1 fx ffl 4 Q lwurz Hal SCF 4 Qxnnsfnlna 4 Ge Pm 1 ALBERT SHORTINO Commercial. Senior Glee Club: Senior Games Class. MITCHELL I. SINGER Social Science. Basketball 3: Forum 4: Lake re View Staff 4, Assistant Editor: Ring and Pin Committee, Chair- mcm: Honor Society, Silver Pin. MARTHA E. SITTERLY General Science. G.A.A. l, 4: Room Deputy 2: Sopho- more Glee Club: Red and White Agent 3: Cheer Leader 3: Senior Glee Club: Commission: Prom Committee. RICHARD SKIDMORE Social Science. R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 3: Senior Glee Club. ELEANOR SMESSAERT Commercial. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Games Class 4: Girl Reserves 4: Honor Society, Silver Pin. ELEANOR M. SMITH Commercial. G.A.A. I, 2, 4: Swimming I, 4: Tennis 3: Iunior Games Class: Senior Games Class: Girl Reserves 4: Dancing 4: Senior Players. FRANK O. SMITH Commercial. South Hills High School, Pittsburgh, Pennf sylvania I, 2: Lake re View Agent 3: R.O.T.C. 3, 4: Piano Class 3: Senior Glee Club: Red and White Staff 4. FRED SMITH General Science. Stockton Iunior High School: R.O.T.C, 2: Band 2, 3, 4, Officers Club 4, Major 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Senior Drama. HARRIET SMITH Commercial. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. IDA SMITHSON Commercial. Tennis 2: Silver Proficiency Pin: Girl Re- serves 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ANTOINETTE SMULSKI General Language. Sophomore Glee Club: Red and White Committee: Honor Society, Gold Pin. MAX TRUE Architectural Drawing. Science Club 1, 2: Leaders Class I, 2: Games Class I, 2: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Iunior Liie Saving: Room Deputy 3, 4: Zoology Club 3, 4. D973 mai 3, Wa? 1 Q ' 4. nu , .ff is If ' f G fi fs 'X , , , I ' ,.-f,,,-,1,:--'- II ' . S .fp-.f',n 3 , I Mfggags A . I Wits. -' 1' 5 ' l Us I 'f . I . so lf I I: S A A ' I VNV 5 J. Wh.. MQ if A 1 WILLIAM H. SOKOL General Science. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Officers Club 4, Rifle Team 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. THELMA SOKOLEC General Language. Senn High School l, Sullivan High School 2, Red Cross Diploma 4. ALICE G. SOLBERG Commercial. Band l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 4, Delegate 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Girl Reserves 4, Senior Glee Club. SEYMOUR SOLON General Science. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Track Manager 3. FRANCES SOMMERPELD Special Arts. Sophomore Girls Glee Club, G.A.A. 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. PHYLLIS SPECTOR Commercial. Iackson Iunior High School, Detroit, Mich- igan, G.A,A. l, 2, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Room Deputy 2, 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Lake re View Staff 4, Typist. MARGARET SPITZER General Language. Stockton lunior High School, Soph- omore Glee Club, G.A.A, 2, 4, Special Dancing Class 4. ELEANOR B. STACHURSKI Commercial. Tuley High School 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 4, Tennis 2. MARGUERITE STANTON Commercial. Immaculata High School 1, 2, G.A.A. 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Girl Reserves 3, 4, President 4, Leaders Class 3, 4, Senior Glee Club, Senior Games, Senior Service Circle. AGNES IACQUELYNN STEENSMA Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Vice President 4, Senior Glee Club, Room Deputy 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. WALTER P. STEFFEN General Science. Room Deputy 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Football 3, 4, Letter Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Games Class 4, Smokers Club 4, Commission, President. WILLIAM STEINBRECHER General Language. Basketball 3, 4, Letter Club 4, Ring and Pin Committee, Honor Society, Gold Pin. 77 98K MILDRED STERN General Language. G.A.A. 1, 3, 4: Girl Reserves -Q: Honor Society, Silver Pin. LILLYAN STERNSTEIN Commercial. Sullivan Iunior High School: Senn High School 2: G.A.A. 3, 4: Forum 4: Senior Drama: Red and White Typist 4: Public Speakers Club 4: Senior Glee Club. IANEI' STEWART General Language. G.A.A. 1, Z: Sophomore Glee Club: Tennis 3: Lake re View Distributor 3: Iunior Players: Budget Committee: Honor Society, Gold Pin. SHELDON STONE General Language. R.O.T.C. 1, 2: Lake re View Staff 2, 3, 4: Red and White Agent 3: Track 3. RICHARD PAUL STRAND Special Arts. Amundsen High School 1, 2: Art Club 4: Red and While 4: Honor Society, Gold Pin. ARTHUR STRANDBERG Commercial. Games Class 3: Basketball 3, 4. VIOLET STRANDZ General Language. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Iunior Players: Senior Players: Public Speakers Club 4: Senior Glee Club: Honor Society, Gold Pin. HELEN STRAUMAN Commercial. Girl Reserves 1, 2: Sophomore Games Class: Sophomore Glee Club: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Botany Club 3: Senior Glee Club. CAROLE STROM Social Science. Cambridge High School, Cambridge, Minnesota 1, 2, 3. LA VERGNE STROMQUIST Commercial. Red and White Agent 1, 2: Lake re View Agent 2, 3: Silver Proficiency Pin. MILDRED S. STUCHLIK Social Science. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 1, 2, S, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Lake re View Staff 4: Gift Cem- mittee, Chairman. RUTH STURGEON General Language. Girl Reserves 2: Sophomore Glee Club: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Senior Glee Club: Forum 4. ,99 44 E x fi K in 6 -P 1 M t. . K 5. .. , , . ,sl fa.. v- gt 1 I , 4n,, N Ta DO ROTHY G. SUCKOW Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 47 Orchestra 2, Lake re View Agent 2, Sophomore Glee Club. LORRAINE SUHR Commercial. G.A.A. E, 2, 3, 4, Public Speakers Club 4. ELIZABETH MARIE SWANSON General Science. G.A.A. l, Z, 3, 4, President 4, Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Glee Club, Swimming 2, 3, Life Saving 37 Honor Society, Gold Pin. RUTH SVVANSON Commercial. Waller High School l, 2, Sophomore Glee Club, G.A.A. 3, 4, Girl Reserves 4. CARL SZAEO Architectural. Stockton luriior High School, Sophomore Glee Cluln. TOSEPH SZABO Science. Stockton lunior High School, Lane Technical High School Z 37 Senior Glee Club. DESANKA TARAILO General Language. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Room Deputy 2, 3, Red arid White Agent 3, Senior Latin Club, Gift Committee, Honor Society, Silver Pin. VIOLET THORSELTUS Commercial. G.A.A. 4. RUTH THUM Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club: Lake re View Agent 2, Room Deputy 2, 3, Girl Reserves 47 Prom Com mittee. WALTER TOEKELT General Science. R.O.T.C. l, 2, Room Deputy 37 Chess Club 4, President, Honor Society, Silver Pin. HELEN LOUISE TOEPFER Commercial. G.A.A. l, 47 Puiplic Speakers Club 4, Senior Glee Club. MYRLE TRACHTENBERG General Science. Senr: High School lp Sophomore Glee Clxgl- Senior Players. I OO 'V 1 , , it ii ab 4 .B' Qfa5:i 4 . 'Ng' 7 F l. N ILOYQ 'NJA ,UNL REM-x CIJIIHTIEEILIG fosex lt H g one l G-1 A 1 v 1 LlTSA TSARPALAS G nun Language a 1 'Hal o VP IU Y G 6 r Cu H I1 Sogrrty Gold P111 NlClx FSARPALAS enerol Sc1e11ce Waller Hrq b l1c ol l TL 1 F1 Club l 2 Roon1 Deputy 3 Rani ,Tumor Flavors, O Cheslra 3 4 Senxor Glee Clu IEAN TURKINGTON Con1merc1r1l Amundsen l'l1ql'1 School GAA l 7 5 4 G1rl Reserves 4 Red and Whlte Aqen! 4 Roorn Deputy Lake re Vrew Agent 4 MARY ANN UHRIK Cornmerc1al GAA l 2 3 o prornor Gan S Cass Sophomore Glee Club Gm P s J s Q 4 R 11 r oocwi Bronze Pm LOIS ULRIC-I General SCIGHCG Sooromor G F Club Cl N11 L G1 3 Semor Gl e uh OLGA VERTN General Lanauaqe Cen 1131 lnd1ana l 2 GAA 4 Spe ral luancrno 11::111a 3 4 Forum 4 Red and Vvlnte Stoll 4 Semor Players Glo e Theat e Essay C nt st l-l r' Cl y 1 II CATHARINE VONDER REIDL General Lanquoqe G A A ve r y Tenms Clu Glrl Reserv s e 1or G1ee C u R on Deputy 4 Red and Wlnte A nt Honor 1ew CNW 1n MILDRED VUKOVICH Cornmerclal Vlfaller liar C A A 111o Glee Clule AARON ZOLO General o len rm ml n 1a o Hugh Scrool P7 IOI .Lx tn' A ,N- Jays 1 I flffl ' LORRAINE WALLER General Language. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Tennis 3: Honor Society, Gold Pin. HOWARD E. WARD General Science. Galesburg High School, Galesburg, Illinois l: Lane Technical High School 2, 3: Room Dep- uty 3. MARGARET WEBER General Language. Girl Reserves l, 2, 4, Secretary 1: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 1, 3, Silver Proficiency Pin, Gold Proficiency Pin: Tennis 2, Championship: Senior Games Class: Swimming 4. Emblem: Rhythm Class 4: Senior Glee Club. HELEN WEGL Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, E, 4, Delegate 2, Silver Pro- ficiency Pin, Gold Proficiency Pin: Sophomore Glee Club: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Fencing 3: Senior Games Class. IUNE WESTERBERG General Language. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Girl Reserves 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. RICHARD WHITE General Language. Band l, 2 ,3, 4: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: Room Deputy 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Letter Club 3, 4: Ser- geant-at-Arms 4: Smokers Club 4, President. GRACE WILBINS Commercial. Amundsen lunior High School: Sophomore Glee Club: Lake re View Agent Z: G.A.A. 4: Girl Re- serves 4. HELEN L. WILCOX Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2: Sophomore Glee Club: Botany Club 3: Red and White Advertising Staff 4. GWENDOLYN WILFONG General Language. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: lunior Players: Senior Players: Public Speakers Club 3, 4: Honor Society, Silver Pin. ELEANOR A. WILSCH Commercial. Grant High School, Fox Lake, Illinois 1, 2: G.A.A. 3, 4: Senior Glee Club: Honor Society, Silver Pin. HELEN WILSON Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club: G.A.A. 3, 4, Gold Pin: Senior Games Class. IANET WILSON Commercial. Sophomore Games Class: G.A.A. 4, Silver Proficiency Pin: Forum 4: Public Speakers 4: Girl Re- serves 4. PP 102 44 MEYER WISHNER General Science. Marshall High Schccl 27 Room Dep- uty 3. LILLIAN R. WITZ General Language. Room Deputy 2, E7 Sophomore Glee Clubg G.A.A. 47 Tennis Club 47 Ring and Pin Committee7 Honor Society, Gold Pin, Secretary. MARCELLA WOLF General Language. Stockton lunicr High Schoolp G.A.A. 3, 47 Tennis 47 Piano Class 4. BETTY C. WOODS Commercial. Immaculata High School l7 Senn High School 27 G.A.A. 3. MARIORIE WOOLFOLK General Language. Fairfax High School, Los Angeles, California 17 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Delegate 47 Iunior Players7 Room Deputy 37 Lake re View 3, 47 Senior Glee Club7 Prom Committee7 Honor Society, Silver Pin. OWEN R. WORTMAN General Science. Sophomore Glee Clllbj Basketball 3, 4, Captain 47 Baseball 47 Letter Club 2, 3, 4, President 47 Forum 47 Commissioner 47 Senior Glee Club7 Class Treas- urer7 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. IANET YABLONG General Language. Senn High School 27 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 47 Honor Society, Silver Pin. WILLIAM I. YONAN General Language. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Captain, Officers Club 47 Sophomore Players7 Iunior Players7 Cheer Lead- ers 3, 4. WILLIAM H. YOUNG General Science. R.O.T.C. l, 27 Band l, 2, 3, 47 Iunior Players7 Public Speakers Club 37 Orchestra 37 Cheer Leader 3, 47 Senior Players7 Senior Glee Club7 Class Day Committee7 Class Speaker. VIVIAN ZAK General Language. G.A.A. l, 3, 47 lunior Players7 Pub- lic Speakers Club 47 Honor Society, Gold Pin. RUTH ZEMATIS Commercial. G.A.A. l, 47 Senior Glee Club7 Girl Re- serves 47 Senior Service Circle7 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. GEORGE ZETTERLUND Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club7 Room Deputy 3. 721034 1215 fi-M ft . Jus. SUZANNE CRANK General Language. Evanston Township High School, Evanston, Illinois, 1,25 Elsberry High School, Elsberry, Mis- souri 35 G.A.A. 25 Lake re View Agent 35 Red and White Agent 35 Forum 35 Silver Proficiency Pin. DERWIN R. ELLIOTT General Science. Senn High School 2, 35 Golf 4. IOHN HILL Social Science. St. Patricks High School 1, 2, 3. MARTIN ALBERT HOFFING General Language. Room Deputy 1, 25 Football Manager 45 Smokers Club 45 Red and White Committee. FERNE GREAVES Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club. LEONA WULFERT Social Science. Sophomore Glee Club5 Room Deputy 45 G.A.A. 4. EDWARD R. DUNCAN Social Science. Lane Technical High School I 5 Sopho- more Glee Club5 R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Crack Drill Team 3, 4, Best Cadet Medal 3, Recruiting Medal 4, Officers Efficiency Medal 4, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, Battalion Commander 4, Officers Club 3, 4, Vice President 45 Public Speakers Club 4. ELSIE WEIGELT Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin 25 Sophomore Games Class5 Red and White Advertising Staff 3, 45 Public Speakers Club 45 Senior Players5 Forum 45 Girl Reserves 4. BRUCE S. TRINZ Social Science. Intermediate Swimming 2, Advanced Swimming 25 Red and White Agent 25 Forum 35 Fencing 3. 31044 :PN ff-V AW Hr J I 4 AT 'UHTQ f .TJ fl'-11f171 . 1f11v- 1'11.: 3 'i. Z- 1. -1 f.11r: if- Ya' - 'T 911 V ': V 1 3 l'IW,lff'lf.-'-1 'f,LI.P .9 EHYQI TF' fir' f '.'II1',3If-.fa Q , C' 1, I,1:.11':'1f1f . 1 F11., .A 1 . ::'i1f-11 f'JO'.-.' F15 fl s.,L1,.1.. 3- PE 1, I fi ILI.. 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QV K QH CCDMMENCEMENT O THE solemn measured beats of the mus1c of the orchestra the long lrne of gray gowned frgures marched 1nto the hall and after pauslng reverently at the1r seats frlled the srlent aud1torrum wrth the appealrng strarns of the Lake Vlew Hymn whrch was sung by the entrre class under the drrectron of Mrs Smrth Upon completmg therr select1on the students who were soon to make the1r frrst flrght rnto the frelds of e1ther hrgher educat1on or busrness sat hke fledglrngs wrth folded wrngs and lrstened as the valedrctorran the salutatorlan the faculty and the student cho1ce created rn eager phrases all that they thought and felt Several addresses coverrng a w1de range of sublects New Fronhers 1n Educatlon Youth 1n Our New Order Lrfe More Abundant and Hrgh School Students Attrtude Towards War were eloquently presented by members of the graduatrng class The solemnrty of the GXGICISGS was emphas1zed by the offerrng of two mus1cal selectrons The senror chorus under the supervrslon of Mrs Smlth gave a sensrtrve rnterpretatron of The Lost Chord and The Bells of St Mary s An excellent rendrtlon of The Wanderer by a graduat1ng student of the orchestra was 1n tempo a marked contrast to the offerrng of the senror chorus To prove that the newly organrzed orchestra was not an unsuccessful medlocre aggregatron the musrcrans played Praeludrum The selectlon was generously applauded by the apprecratrve audrence Durrng the latter part of the SXGTCISQS Mr W1nter recerved from the presl dent of the graduat1ng class the class g1ft whrch conslsted of a fund for the purpose of a1d1ng the mus1cal department partrcularly the new orchestra On behalf of the school he accepted the offerrng wrth an expressron of appre- cratlon Mr Wmter then announced the honors whrch members of the class had atta1ned durrng thelr stay at Lake VISW After a very st1rr1ng rntroductron IH whlch he pralsed and encouraged the graduates and wlshed them lncorn parable happrness Mr W1nter presented the drplomas Wrth a v1gorous outburst of feellng the entlre class sang the Lake Vrew Loyalty Song for the last t1me The program closed as 1t had opened to the solemn measured beats of the mus1c The graduates now young men and women of the world slowly passed from the Audrtorlum w1th therr lrfe at Lake Vrew but an everlastmg memory Trs strange Fearfully These queer sensatrons lnto the future That creep upon us Of th1s thlng called lrfe Unexpectedly And wrsh we were begrnmng And make us look And not endlng Desprte determrnatron Hlgh school Joys and strrfe Esther French P rro 1 ' 1 1 1 ,, , 11 1 . . 1 1 . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 . . 1 11 11 . 11 11 1 11 11 . 1 1 1 1 1 11 I , . , . , 1 1 . 1 11 11 11 , . 1 11 .. 11 11 . - 1 - 1 1 1 . . 11 1 11 . , . 1 ' ' , . 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If U fi ' V U f :: , L1 fl Q 4 -1 U Q '3 X 5 'Nw Ill 4B 'NIVIQION ASQFVBLY HALL ,- Ulf imf In 51' W W 5 X1 IN C936 L IX-A1919 nc Y S '1 I nsfr 'X f ff 4 U Qmx A119119 r H Q n Per' ffm 13 UW... ON DOO T 23 A 1 'll'f , 1 '7 .J ., . U.. . - E. ,.:f' 1 1 I.N:r:1s Pi' CE. f :11E., I.. Elf'-.ly fl. 1' f'1'3' 'xA'fm.m ' ', f . 1, . ' r , L. Hz: ' 1.1 E. If X113 g Sl E.L:1:scn f. y, Dzxvti R.Lf1.I1' , B.G:i.f1t11 -Q fruit, S. ' .1 F. fexsfr L. fg -ite H. .zel E. F, 1. H. fff-waitin. I.. !i'JI!1'.lIl7Q' 77V I ,- F -.QI x 1 f. Nuffxf: i.. ff-r.1.f-fzv, H.Kf'::.1x: '.'. : 11. '.Tiy1zu1r., 7j.Pf1'J1-1, 'fffmi fl. 'lf1z.s',:. P.F1z:f-11, '. 'f '.::.'-:Q V.V1f'1f,r M. I.fCj.35kLy Pf If rszm F.. P15-f 1.1 f iff: Plfflf-I1'kk, Y. :jff .. Q. at 2. .+3.r.'1f-zspn F. :Y :Mfr F..Pf'1'1:.ff5 f. Jzzzyc 31.11.-Qi G. IS-: f. '1 ff. fix'-mir. Q. flgr: Ef. Nf.S1:.1t:1 L I3 .utzzttf 1: 'UIVIbION ROOM Q09 mc Q e 'ms 1 we O I, J IIN A1c'1e R rf' I1 NGIIHOTYI A O Owen '-Ic's r no fc e N F ees 3 Iemze L Anders II N Ekumd eyer F SCH ll arch S Chldekel ISII Used G BJ E Q varssor F I Oc fI1S s n I Kaufman If I-Iuion Q Vv'3II 'GI' E Bu Hman ,IS VI .1 4B DIVISION ASSEMBLV HALL J .f'vSI1' Fmcw f Q as xl f ll Pu, F LAS I QR I A . V Lf. BIQQ, R. nzedk, M. True, F.. Hz. CI, F. IIJITZGII F, Q Q , . ' O. 'R:I:k'.- Q ', I.. ' Q-: ..M,OullsuqE1 7 ' , .S-fhr, , . .v C ', . ' , II .1 C1 O. KI,,CZY1-Z F. Cenf, 'Af Sekzriecler, A. N-, P. Kr' Q. -. , '21, ..,'. . . D.H2ff..1f:n Pfq' rlufcl r' , H.VY11 3 , ,.I . .1, .. 1, . .,. I, . , . C. , IJ. Exif' I1 O. A' le: v A Lf. Kufter F. fumcr A. I.'f1.k Lf. Nexhy, 2, '.'.'1lQ1::r1s, E. Burk F. Ivf:Cre3dy, L.Kess1er, F.. I.':yZ:x, ?.F.'X'Qx B.Fcc:i .. O cr..-k F. If. Gartner F. Bauer, E.B:1Qks. H.S1zlLe1s f. F, Eifkfzri flcabs, I.f.E'.'1QC:x, 'JL Lfeylr-, I.:'.'e F. re -rf' '. .l..gtE1:r1us S,f:g:eQQ'::11 Y.H'Zl:1 T.f,A.FQe:11r,g 2. Fgssi, O. ...ztth :S1 , F. Fzziz F ,, . .. .. . L, ...gm L. n:.t:.Hrz 7 - 4 4B DIVISION ASSEMBLY HALL H Gerslnon I Iacclzson T Bran E Hazen F Freaenckscr aar D. Herd C ROSQQUISI G 'Crt Kerman K Douglas G Bora I7 Yarn '-I Kalvelaqe IAxeIl F Farber W Rosenberg V Holrnbc N Anaersor' M Muehlernan H 'Wen halz H Geetersloh E Henry A Scrut D Berndt Dawson G Clark N1 Bark-eau E Sandberq D Arneser Pehrens L Carlson B Adarnlcf 4B DIVISION ROOM 407 R Pepper G Wendel K Andersen W Dettlolf R Perz E lchnscn H Reese F OBr1en M Ward D Murray IVanBusx1rlc I: Wallace ILIGYIHIAGH K Ostman W lfoppe J' Maslunter B Altman P Cllne F arter G Araescn W Spca B Cnssey A Decker B Dresner A Westerm n W Ultsch I Kasper D Rosenberg M Campbel F Greene I Mayer L Prcpsl V Wrlson A Swanson D Swanson M Proedel A Mlller O Om'ST6d I- Feld M Burke D BSN! qurst H Slater ,II - - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 I- I 11 - 1 - I ' ' . r , rr - ' .. , . ,,., . , . . ,H 1 , , , . ., M. Cecchi, F.Lei1orman, B. Flzwers 4. , . , . r f' , . , . X , v . , . , . ., .C , . , .S l r . ' , . , . , . a , . , V' , . , . l', - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - A 1 - A 1 - 1 - ' 4 if 4B DIVISION ROOM 110 B Hex r R Y gnc I. I 1edmcn D War F KIGSQG Iv N1 5: er I. xe ey P Law cr M Meyer F Nemscr' D Smlt VN Stemer N Se erg 1. Wagner VV Neurrcmn B bcnuster E Moller R Ifenncrd M Genqe G Nelson I. Blerfeld G Pdlcxst H11 E Lcursen F Sensenacr' Q. Ylscr nnen c A I.emHc:r d '1I c S I. rm ren A OZQDQI F edel r I I-'cms r 4A DIVISION ROOM 209 C '12 w K e H Mxeczx wskx Q pm I-Ioffmq Q e 11: ve A Q 1 x. 1: 51156 ... v - -1 -f :rn .v je, .C 4, .r' . , .f c.,,..' ri I. , .f'Ql ', .. .q ., . , .. cb , '. , , . , . I , . , . . , . , . , N. Ich. ., F. DG LIGY4 . Q I I. GCI , A. N' let, H. Th CT. I. I Q rg , . ' , I.. Ivfcy F. I fi 1. I C: , I VV. -teIf-n, T, Chad 1f:', f.E'.1tI r, . .' 'Q' ', ... Birch, O. Cha ' , Lf. ' f. Hz:-J., D.?'at1cn L. Dzmelli, Lf r' el F.. VVIY. -, . O. Vfcrtrnan E. EC.-. n, K. Iccketi 4B DIVISION ASSEMBLY HALL 5 E Hart R Frsher H Gustavson H Iannke E Bodmer H 'Iaucke Y I-lem P Schw1ed M Albert B I-Iartnnan N Sw nson H W1nne B Well I. Kleln L oknscn B Dawrs V Floyd G Henderson Mrss KIGIS P Yount A Irvine B Raeslde D Dwyer 4B DIVISION BOOM 114 x No n V Stalnllnera G Dery M R1 se C ur In A Yankus H Bu ke D Kenney A Meddy V B nacn wskl V Magnuson I Brchardson lf Batnsam I Schwarz B I-Ie1nz I Weltl D Streetz E Buckstuhl E Kantan n 4 Kraus L Hafslrom I. Schmrdt 11 S E Ifetzq r rl He-dx f' Leclc cne II S'm1 r Say a B Strandberg F Q 711 V V - A 1 A , - . 1- , - 4 . V V ' I f'. rrc , .- . .J ,, . , . 'e , .Ch C ., . , . 1 , . , . , I.. Beiser, V. Pearson, M. Laica, E. Cowles . ' , P. Stacked, . . e, ' .. ich, D. I , V.. . ' H. G ', - . D. ..edI P. Irby z 6 44 QA DIVISION BALCONY I F Scheuermcm A Fohon M I Nmmpfe-r R Novak I Wu ver V HQIIM I L: 1 P Grcth G Tc umeII1 M A Petho M I-I rrmonn X In Ie E 'I uqeis E bu fc w D BI JI II Iam: Hart M Domlmck V Wulm I S Pcrpot my I. IXOII E Lczchctcz I II rxtz G Rocwrmcm M Crcrwforo C R1ppeI x. GoIdIf1rq QA DIVISIOIN OI' 1 dKIepp1sc O Q AGI 1 mr. D mr IAIr'Is Hr II. n ltstpn S OSH J 117 , , .,, ,, ..' , , ' ,. XI , '. ,.'frf:irGr, . , . . r . ' . . , V. e 1 , I., s .r, .I Q ', .N :'c , I.f.Dfe111e!r3s, O. G' , J.. 'IIin, A. . , ,Il Q - ' FO JI ' Te ' ' h, ...e:'. , 'N.I1ilIer, Vf.'v'f'arrII1cQ z, I-IGQQELQQ OEM: 1 .LE-erqer, BF. errtiur. B. Kuehrzl L, By.-.'Gr1, D. ffrzss OSL-irq, f.C:1g:ru.xs A. flarkcs f.E'1rr, Lcick I . 'J .. RU, E. Tzziys, f,II1.drif-ksp: E.AExz1ge', Ii. C 2311? T. Lfzrsffzi Fil I.fI'1'.':'i13k, L, .FI ri '. Bl 2 , D.Iv'vI1. an IJ. I 1 O. '. 3:13 L.'IP1cE:ri3n f. Apsl. 5.'.-:infix 9,327.1 I-.fzhrxsprx A.Eu..r11'::p wb 4 3A DIVISON ASSEMBLY HALL 7 A WGIIS L MIIIGT W Gpss 'W Lrcrkutsos I Werner R Strule E Pecorcxro R D Eshoo F A Thrrronet C Arnold M MuIhQrn R Brandt I: Schrcmz B Kcrrlrrr I I-Iewson G Deukert E Mrlchell L Lmsky I Srrrulskr S C Georges B M1ICm1ch E Krrbccb R Nrerrrurm E Ducros S Hcbrtzrerter F Tcrdder L Barrett P Raul E Wcxlrrr M WcIsn A DIVISION ROOM 117 G McDonald A WGIIer I onrud P N64 G tk If Carsmr I3 C Jens B Ichrrs rr W BCIBfIQ G Metzc- I McCloskey B Thybony L FI d Ihrcrrqf I A I G cncerrc Vrchc-rp C Yonurr If Wagner G Guldrrcrr V Pcguro P Bere M Iornspn I Furster A Wren If Prrtz P or G Irzce P5118 44 I I 3 L. Mcrresh, B. Nichds, I. Ifff:Dorr1eI, D. Bose, B, McEIhmrwy, I, Lucke, S. Wolf, P. Soderquist, . , . , .C . 1'Lor.r, U, , .Jr ', . I f, . . , , , . '. by , I. ar Cl . .I r 4 U C. . T . . .. I , '. . ., . fy ' , . 4, . , . -, . , . ' I. eccr Q ., I r A DIVISION ROOM 301 I Grossman I Moore I Rapport F Sosna I. Schell M Mrllrnan A George C Cross ey I. Larson H Flretz R Drornar P Sussman l. Stewart P Steffen A Iohnson E Gettrs M Douglas E Kellogg H Saperstem C' Bemamm P Kaplan H Press P Doupe I Davrdson N VN tteb ra I Grfford B Lott R Sabo A Taolrn M Mrller M Sargrs I. Carlsor' 3A DIVISION ROOM E Sc y E I e z I+ Myer M WGIIGHIJS Pl Harrrs rr R 'Wests-rgren P Rulwr s P P s P nven 771194 ' I J. I ' , . , . l I '2 j .b,.JIr . 'o.,..' ,O..... E.BresI1n, H. Bolling T. I.. Skelzs, I. Oliver, Kunly, C. Ioachirn, R. Iohnscn S. Vferner 2.1.21-Janson, I. '.'.'atkir. . . ..r on Vf. Hoffman f.H1lQ .Oo fy' f 3A DIVISION ROOM 318 A Pnce W Penqe V Wnqht R Prerson K Prerson E OKeeie P Gouletas M I.oeb1g E Madden C Remach A Chrrtm L Ollzqer E Slowell P Iohnson M Crzssey R I-Ia klno I Brtzer I Derwori M Nash E Doermq S Rosenbloorn G Crabtree P Foqelman I Levatmo E Goss G Lawrence G Nxeder marer E Gross I Sauser 3A DIVISION ROOM 317 I-I Iarson M Larson D Smrtln S Hellstrom I Perlman Scnlexer H Bohl K Preemsen G Zumstem L Thelen D I-lcuslry A Ifrrclcscn A Clausen G Strand I Rathqece I-I Garwocd B Goode L Frlqon 1 Detlorf L Hultberq A Frolnne M Meyers H Anderson M B not M Collms I Antmlc Pl Carlson C Wahl E Nader D Celmq 3120 - - wr ,, , . , . .., . , . ,v. . , . , . , . , . F . ? 6 3A DIVISION ROOM ZOI M I-hmelstem C Marks D Perrme L Rexd W Rehfxeld R G1eIow Ilzenstcrrk I-I Rosenqren E Crost I Ste1Ien D Storms G DCIVIS K Dchlstrom MGrcy R Krumpen B Exsenbcxch R Krcusmcn A Rowles M Lee E Piexfer I-I Hynes I Dcmel F Fox R Ostrcmcler N KoesJcm I-I Koesmn B Ludwlq A N1em1er I Hess I KeI1er I. Fox M Mxller E Vcm Dyke G Goldoerq M Mcuzcxk A Flemmq E Kxrchner 3A DIVISION ROOM Q15 2 Am '1 I 'zt1I n M KGCIZIG F el' e me v e e G Ne scn ex y S em G hm I z crm I G n 4 l'1 D P114 1 1 - V - f - 1 - I . - , - 1 - I I - I 1 S. . fx., ,. .De Cc. IC , . ' ' , .Church I-I. B .J ns, Lau' ' amen V. Icrccki, V. I-Iruby, M.V'iecl r r, . I , E. R 'II , V.I-Iced, I. t ' . ' T, ... Szhzzl , G. Fuhrm , 1, regc, Efier ey, I..I ski, .,. Kienig, P. Hell-: T 'S I 3A DIVISION ROOM 203 IG I-I Portenk A Lau I Lang W I-Iopp B Stron be-rq E Shmr G Palmer A Olsor E Martm I Pearson H Schrempl M Seyfarth H Grlmm I. F We-sshnq M ZIHQSIIGIITI V K1nkIe M LGVID I Rudmck R Greco R Glasby E Swanson A Lago I Lago M Mere-y D Reed I Ooope Q Maqhacanl I. Graeff V Ieddlnq V WetzeI I Wetze-I L Hmley H Klehs I S S hhtt O Car dula I. Z1mm rman A De1hsIer 3A DIVIsION ROOM 506 I. Crande-II R Armstrong B Nash E Stuller H Schmldt H I-IoImberq C Thompson R ihpp I. I attk ws I Heuft I Classson M Schnadlq Dffhapln R Barncard G Hanson W G1essIer E Iokns n G Gurus D Robeson R B KroIIs C Rudbrnan R K1Ioh B EII1son G W1Ison Ja n PP 122 , . ' e , . ' I M. Teite-Ihaum, I.Sc:huItz, F. Smithson, I. Fuoq, I.Weitinq, L. Kaufmann, P. Edwards, H.Abrahamson F.' Cobso , I'.I.Sch':rr 44 SA DIVISION ROOM 307 P Schmldt C Hoqhni E O15 n M Khneh E AI1Iers I Hence-Iy V Nobms D Bczumcznn N Wxlhcxms D Byrne N VVOI I-I Pecenou H Matson M sto Iexs r bpexnc M Green M Kctz S L1bOW 41 sf:-r G D mr N D ones I Dudos M nes V V1ttIccher F Vvcxlker 3A UVTSION 5-.QSEMBLY -IALL 6 G A I.1'uc Q 5 IS' rc F J L ,, J r on V z oqe E ci s '1 ms un, I. 4 e Iv' Vunce D I..1ttn 1 3 , I V . , . , . . , . , , V , . . ,, . , JI. . . , . . , . . .L ,. . . ,. - .. . ,.' ,'I'.I'e-O, .G 3' gf . , .fc ,-... ,' I , - . . I . . - A. T. G rdner, . '.', R. 'pits G. fzhnszi E. Ch: .C,'3hf:f E. Elrtxblzzle, fc .J cv Qer, P.. Kriesermnt F. OIs5n F. n'elh3rdt, D. Klein, fl. Gzriii, 2, Fzsse .3-., nc .gzlf E.Lf1k:t: E. ,:zh, . :cn L. If' I, .C rl O. f. Feed E. Iffzffet. I-f. ' :her A. I. N I-f.C:1rs:n, .I rep l .. .J ' , ' -er 2 2 4 3B DIVISION ROOM 208 M Srmrch C Tholcxnder G Fultz D Westman M Moeller E Dossrnqer S Koslelny M Karpf I Horwrtz I-I Epstem S Ryweck A Frateschr I Gouldmq K Hasenbuhler M Schroeder C Saymsh E Rosenlhal L Sher D Gansen P Rubm G Brown S Mackay H Herqert E Wagner L Rrffer F lully D Fluno S Estes B Koerper I. Ghck M Brown QB DIVISION ROOM 106 H Karlsson E Stelnorth T Mayer I-I Kenny C Dey E Dorr A lerome M Kahn C GGICIG M Trutcky M B wdt h I' 14' I. Hensen R Wolf M FIS Her S S lux z 1 R1 I Lann I. S Jo sal: R Scnnable I Faqrer 21244 R. Landon, M. Buckner, B.Lindah1, H. Urnbreit, R Wollner Ir., VV, Krauss lr., P. Vogel Ir., D. Hunter, P.Sc.:n'..., , , . ' ., . c. , , cp It , S.Pc1ns1 , .. , . I , .. . , C E DIVIMON POOH L4 R I'IflH11HG E Hoffman P oo PC P Gouletus I J R or M Ienmnqs R SIGVQ S G Q n re H Hmes A Gruslf H V errer B Sichl L Heqenbcxrth I Huitorer V Brown R WIISOU D I Kopp W Sodclrrcznn M A Dall-ey I Pollhps E Vogt E Mlller F Corbett R Sdloeloen E Tevncm I Rlc cxrcison I Mlller F Tenmer G Froom I. A Sclnoenmqer F Kcnm u IoVnson D Bkzkeiy 'C '-I D RONLI GV:me 77 125 .. I . ' X, , .. v ,A C . v I .' ,z ' 4, . . I , . I ,ol '. I. T' mich, LI. og- S, , ' , .. ' r .oc d , . ' . . ., .' . ,xo . , . . , '.- .. . , 'Q 1.1 oohvcr SE DIYISIDN , O .1 AI . - 212 D. Dierick, F. Schwab Chrstcphef Lfcffole, F.1,f:Clell:: F.K:ufrr1zn F.Sf2'.'1l'5Y, Ganga-, . C C. P'J'.L.SCK, E.E1.E:ss::1 12293.12 Czike E. f:i:s:: f.. Hgh f..M.'ft1: ff. 12111: E. Rgitigrf-2 ff. H'lff?T.I'ff'Qff f. f.ffzf,zr1f Q. Effr.::1:k E. fglstelr. Hi..z:.S:::, ff. Kit: E. Digit, D. f. Fzfkfzri fl 3B DIVISION ROOM IOI F Elhs A Ecxmmunn -'X Towner G S hroeder S Z I n Nakr S Meyers M Beqos M Schmxdt E Enuult I Mcxsirofsky I. Dougherty R Hlener I-I Ebneson M Lcxctsch E Mxllrncm I. Thomas R Pruyn G Specht E Gregory E Crane M Cumfmnq D Lund M Brosncnun V Murray E I.eP1tre I Lorca W Lundqr n 3 DIVISION ROOM 'I2 P Daly E Greenwell D Peters n G UI 1Ch H arnlth F Dotson D Bukowskx V Paulsen f' Qrrfytk A V r nu I An ers n V Plckett V Locdsrlo E Smyfh H Wcxssmcxnn 5 I I I I I ' ,-vwfw fs ' . ,. ,.C ,.e..,.,..,.r ,. ,. . ', . ,. e I h Y - Q .. I .2 e,. I f ,264 2A DIVISVON ROOM 308 D Cohn C Lette L Relchen H McGeoc'1 A Vvcxcxqe D' Lessne V Kussen E B1 K1'1OlZ F Wxener D DerL:1ch S GpGVC9V1Ch F Shook E Eihott L Gumbet T evr1e:, M Vxlexsrrcm E onk y V Isneme N Stehl P Wagner I Krysty nk I. K V 5. d Jse I vu A Deon A Fan L Fx or 3B DIVI:,ION DOOM O7 hnson T Nelson M Gcxrrmx I1 r M 3 sse VCI r V Br n 91 E pl dge V e V N1 P 61'1 -I 7111 1 .,. ,vb r,'.i , A ff . . , .L . ,.',...,,.D ,.'.,.Ce .' r.. . , . 'n' , .'3rt.. Mun 1' 515510 ',G,H:h1 . ,Hcifh , , Cf 3 V.Io , . , . ', :.BC'il61'1 e, .. C M, Rl ie, . ow, J.R'r1e1 .Jc' tt, 3.29 cr,....,1f.er Dlchnstzn, M.G::shcif, C.G:u:3h:: 'f.Swcns:n, KS :qmst Efchnscz f'.Fe1Q:,' EI, Zzwer, I.Sim:nS, Hllcnd lL A.:-i1l16f P.:13!'I1CI'lCi E.Cc:tc:1:qc f.Ecrrett, 1..F:cj:::ty ,-'5..Twfcszerq Lizstxus '.'.'..3-.Yi-Qrszn, T-f.HEfTI1'Zf1SfT, I..?1:r:E,:'g::: I.E13yl::k, L.?I1:: 2.2.1112 - f 2A DIVISION ROOM 322 I Mallm O Prrnq L Ladew1q I Krause H Merle C I.1ersch G I-Iardmq B Cantley S Mullen D Schlemm M E Brydqes DThompson I-I Sclsult M Bell E Meyers E Stuller D Lrndrath A Mrller M Balsamo E Wrpockr ' Berlstem D Grohnke 'PA DIVISION ROOM IU8 W Mason M Wrdmark Mary Lowery M Casey I Keenan I-I Wadstrom I. Cohen A Schelllnq N FIOEIII M Selleck C Fhnk E Smeeton M Brown K Dan B Wexnfortner M I-loqlund A Albanese G Graves L Iohns I-I Erchner H Koch B Radcllffe A Glallombardo W H1qq V Peters n E Spr z R Green D Kol tsos L Spent S Cersnon I. I..x'1esf rd A I cI.e-an T Mueller I28 - V - V - 1 - f - 1 1-- 1 ' . o , . 't , . , . e , . A , .Q A , . ' I C, , .rvf , D ff ZA DIVISION ROOM 30 M Suckler G Dekmey I. Hansen M Knokkx W Mcxmze-I IJ Seyle-rI1cI' F Sterncxrd V Kemmede D Barron M I-Iowe R Selfert M Murphy I. IxGIZ11'1 Q bcIoen!eId E Ifever V Kqsc E I-Ic'strom SGIP' :C Farrell M Moorhouse E Hafner H121 Qerqer D V 0 dvvord A If'em'nerIe 3,.I1n D ' Behrens E Schneli Iv RICE V Imo 'PA D VISIOIN ROOII 319 I rslr B QTS I G on ' '-Iurvr xnms yr' Pd IIf'1IIer J 'wps n I 9 2 . ,.',. ,. , O.. ' I. ,O ., . ,. ,C.,'b, ,E.OhI,.I.. , . W er I. , I, H' ' I , Y .. ' L AV ,. U '., Xffey., , G. .1 ,SL , I-I. Sill f. I. Msn, I., S ,. , If. F2 .13 . , . .' Sunde: D.'.'.'e:r1er D. Bush IX. Isitt O. Lzetzcw PC. .Rini-arg FT. 'ffzcd R.Sfx:g1s E, Iffullz f. fraxch O. Ef.:se:. Overenj f.f.F1sE1:r.:r1 O. 'Elgar f. TIQEZQQ D. Ohms-er Tha.. 5 ,' 'U ' 2A DIVISION ROOM 214 2 R Iohnson VV Kuster I. Whltcomb B Srmon E Glaszer I-I Tollstam B We-chter E Meagan M Terry E Thor W DuvaI B Smlth I' I.ove P Brosnan I Epstem D Cam R Schuman P Tolvan R Iones V Anderson S Clements S Clonrck D Enckson I Femqold I D Ienkmson I Host E Kaufman ZA DIVISION ROOM 313 D Katsaros P N Mzlos F Lorenzen I. Iohnson I. Foqelman F Mitchell G Frankel R Wzlson G Hartmann E M Bvehler I-I Gexst W Black D Armstrong R Stevens I-I Sandstrom W Coultry ' Varqes D Baxter M Ouas R Keefe B Spetz D Rowley JD - 1 - I - 1 - . - 1 - I 1 - H 1 - 1 - 1 - ' 1 ' 1 ' . 1 4 I 1 ' I 1 ' ' ' 1 4 1 ' I M. Harris, S. Tenney, I. Barrows I . 1 1 - 4 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 ' I I ' 1 I , . , . . 1 ' A 1 ' 1 ' v ' I ' 44 ZA DIVISION ROOM 302 B Wfndrnan M Davres Ia Pnce N Zuckerman R Iozams I Fxnkler Shrpley M Parker K Koemq B Greenfleld I. Cozens G Larson N Chfford E Froehhnq V Verdos I-I Ruben I Lundqren R I-Ixqqrns I Schroeder R Hyland R Block H Qchwao I-I Schwartz M Faust W Fruland R Cormaw P Zla M Kuznxar N Bren A I-IaII E Stecker P Lee E Klein I Bra1Isford B Kardslck I-I Spltzer G Dwenaer I-I Bernstem L D NIQIOIN ROOM 205 Irn' er 1 V E Oaecaa r S E Br may O n L. fx Vv I.1p'1ardt V Kcels Eauev 3 Eeraer' JI6 QP Ba ow ssa I- p e 'una e el F DI3If 2.. I ' ., ' Tl. Oh' ' .a N f r C.. ,O' 4 ra f. E rx 1 . a ' , I.,f1r1e Q,P1ers: , .S:hu1, I. I , E. Lena -.. I Cr. S. ' A, 4 riarpn I-f. Axaersgr, IJ. Oats: I-,llex '.Ee?,:e:1s F. U'-'1lr.erd1r.a I.. 5135.1 Ll, Kojselka, Moody, f. f' aves ,-5.. Eaxas Il. Saius 222311. A. ?I:'.'1:k L. Shephard O. Q' ' 1.2 - .. Over: y Lam hr r E.S:ke1es P.. Bayer E. Eenj E. Eu C5 , 2.3311 Oed.:.a:.i O.'Fe:1Q1 2. H.:1:'?.xr.s::1 QB DIVISION ROOM 213 I Bmsfeld D Broun M Chycdovsky A Lcluschko I Bacon D Smuh V Lelhnqer M Klem I Held V Leybourne G Koerper C Grace L I-Iuynes I. Bolhn I. N'cAIvcxny E Dones K Hughes I Reid 2B DIVISION ROOM 105 V Whlte II I.mco'f R Schlf H Wilson E Kaplan I I nk ns D Hmpdd I IN rn fxn P Hurt D I'Ic1'1n P Ifrc y E Vunk D713 4 E.Bcusch, M.I.e-rnke, M.Smitn, E.Bc1nq, I.Mcxrt1n, I,.Buhrow, S.Soby, R.Cc1IeVC1, C.North . 4 , 1. '. , 'I, . ' , . , . 9 I . .,,.'c1 ,..If2-, ..-Ji,, 2 I QA DIVISION HOG I II R Patten H Lcntz W L II 1' I Guenth r E Grd 0 1 Icxckson I INeff S Elurd Iv A I Gr! V FoIImcmn V Iffly D Khpp H Bortol H191 K Stark I, Done L I-IuI1mcn P Mesmer L, PICS E Skoqlqnd T Tlmmel D We-Inberq A PerImmn P Ccxm'ncxrc1tcx I Dmenedetto MISSM ScI'IIadw I r I Dressel L KOIGS1USk1 I M1cko1rcI1 I Chnsmcm DOOVI G sn r V11 ds Icmrer I Le1pzIc arson If Polnhnq P I. renson B Turr 'DQ ns 1:1 r c I 'II1cxtt Q I H P1 Iss ff I . I F-I' I I . , . , '. II'5 ., . Je, .' In C. , . I , . 3, I. IIJ. . cI',. ,. ,. ,. 'I, .I' . . ' , . ' , . , . I , . , ' . efe, . I I 2B DITQSICS II I 152 u 'Q PI. Elgps fIf.En5c , VJ. FICII r , G.S ' I , . ' ',, If. -Idler Erzssrnirt f.f.H I , ... , I. o , . ,z A.FIsEp1-nl. Zzrse, D. Serb P. Sicne, E. Carlson, I. KIQ-We-7 F. Czrlizz fvf.3:,i11:rt.Lnt, Dylvunier, H. Ish on A B tt, If.'SfII1f: f-'inet PI. I-I.L.1'!', G.G eenieaf, I. M I!Iu'Ie:1, 33:11-fy ff-flint D1 3 , N. Anzalcne, 1, u I er rf 2B DIVISION ROOM 202 I Fox E Keller G Grmer L Brrdqe M Schleslnger W Rreqer O Ramsay E Motta R DeLany I Ramsay M Laverty P David W Kauffman I Metzdorf L Welssman M Lehman H Chellberq H Blencoe L Garrxson R Wmqerter L Sandberg A Hlllner E F1sher R Wolferman H Kohn R Mlller H Nattmqer L Ferguson B Warner V Trrmmxer N Kutl S Roberts M Herfe D Glambelluca M Hart B Nussbaum F Peterson IB DIVISION GREELEY ROOM 204 R Newqulst V Wrlson A Holland A Dames D Ahrens M Wxnkel M Huber G Gunn D Kltzmlller E Kallman H Poulos I Szmons A Ps1r1s M Gannon C Noren M Prlce M Arndt L Mxckelson B Forsen V Barnes W Dower A Scnee I. Bhxt C Bhxt G Rlnqler U Summers A Ne sort E Lrnaberq R Brundege 134 H. Berger, M. Neumann, S. Carlson, M. Haqensee, M. Erickson, E. Ott, F. Berquist, M. Myrtle D C IA DIVISION GREELEY ROOM 7A A Vate D Rogers A Hams K Perrme M Temkm M Esmael D Troy! F Rubm E Cedar S Epsiem C Clamltz Y Plude L Guxlfoyle H Van Keuren R Lott D Oettll M Helgren L Schwalqe W Bolsmrer D Lerfer M A Russo B Meyer M Ratner R Blecker M E Stevens A Wandfluh G La Rock F Lomberq R Layman R Ganqloii M Fnestad IB DIVISION GREELEY ROOM 3 I Wemfortner A Dowds D Flood F Brendel C Touhs D Lours I. Schrro I. Nelson M Chxnnow I Collms C Sorrn R I-Iousry I Klmpton M Kuhm T Forsy1Fe A Rydm I Bossrnas B Smuh R Brown V Golanka D Peters D I-Iarvrn F Dretz I Earle H Fox A Axelrood I. Samuels C Randel S Wo CICk1 P Iss I I S. Schneider, G. Young, S. Salk, F. Stein, Z. Shapiro, I-I. Crum, P. Miller, B. Vail -1: 1B DIVISION GREELEY ROOM 104 E Eller T Le Rox K Covey E Tygor B Brown A Franc1s M Flowers S Bulnar H Kahn B Stone E Cxolak S Sage P Tannenbaun E Gllford F Axelroocl B Montgomery G Zertlm V Wemberg H Fltcher I Tobxn B Lambert S Memstem H Grossman Y DeCorso M Walker R Werner L Edelman R Neeson H Lutz E Byron I McCorm1ck M Neudecker D Boylan D Boylan S Rosenthal lA DIVISION GREELEY ROOM 304 G McKenna I Kmg A Wemberg E Wedholm A Campbell R Blaylock E' Dore L Iasperson M Guhzla D Neuenfeldt D Brennan P Conaway R McVe1gh B Portman R Royston M F1sh1e1gh E Mlller M Watt F Srgna I Clares P Anderson I Schmrdt B Moore H Zxebell F Froom B Annen I Smrth D Hart I Settles E Lmdberg L Nybaklcen O Hughes 21,6 ' I ' -I ' I ' I ' I ' ' I ' I ' A ll ' I ' I . I - l 1 - I - I - I I 1 - I 1 - U I - I I . , . , . , . Q I I I n I 1 1 D 1 - 1 1 ' 1 - I . , . , . E. Shapiro, L. Herman, R. Marcus, S. Carava, R. Kahl, C. Hawkins, N. Berger, E. Dubiel . , . ' , . ' , . , . , . , . , . - . 1 - I . . , . ' , . , . , . I l , . ' , . , . l , . - I I - 1 - I I - 1 ' I - I I - 1 - , - l 1 - ex IA DIVISION GREELEY ROOM 306 I Sternberq I Whxtcomb H Bock L Tadder E Goodyear E Re-smcke W Schwxed B Phrlhpson P Wolff A Taylor A Henderson D Breckenndqe H Lrebman A Salhnqer L MacDonaId I Skobel O Nmoplos R Conour T O Connor E Ehsberq R Mulhn R Kohn N Goldman L Werss G Leather R Grant R Stone R Hams I Beatty M Kahn H Oswald H Rest I Relchstem M Brenner A Sternstexn I Barnett S Saperstem G Mxher W Essex IA DIVISION GREELEY ROOM B Trxqourea M Badeu D Ogg II FISH ack D H1ebe Arnster I Rmce I' Ivf R II' mps n A Go ms D Penne I BartIett D Levm R S1pp1I I McGre .fy A New 1st H Bake R O ey F Rel eI L I-' ters n 'W' If M Grace L S1deI R Pycke I Fc d G CoIa1tz T Io dan I Bat I Roserba I V WGICI D CI1t'orf4 I Foe: 2 T31 ,- ,. , - , - . - , . , - . - , . , . , . , . . . . . ., I . , . , . , 1. .o , . r, 1. , . , .:Gree'fy, - .. -. .. .o, C , . C , . I r, . . .. . Q. ,,,. .h ,,,,Y, . , , ., ,. e' , . qu , . r, .. ...a.I , . . on ., .,fN1e.se., rI.Sax 'Q fx ,rv-vp . - S , . Ne., - 1 Y ' Y '1 am rfncvfnf-.. . , .., rr, . ., . , . . r, I an., I.--..,..,.. ' 1 1 1, . . , . . a, ,. -A -f 4 1B DIVISION GREELEY ROOM lOl M Cohen A Ghckman B Woodson E Lusch H Spltalx K Sundm C Kay B Vlass E Gunther E Ahnqer G Vlass R Dlllner C Rubm M Mezer M Welchmann S Welcher K Spradhn V Duffy A Lxbberion M Kaugman R Werser P Prlhs W Wxllrams H Schlachler R I P1erce R Iackson I-I Immenhausen E Dxdtler R Lxpschultz I I.1fschutz I Novma I Kruger A Kamhr N Newrall F Edwards R Ross E Iohnson R Martle I Axelrood H H Sherman H Kaplan IB DIVISION GREELEY ROOM 205 M Melvxlle M Trxqoures B Kuhn D Strom A Iacobs S Slott H Raqos S Trylaw R Allwm I Dryden I Anderson D Gartner K Bendxt M Marchxonne M Flonanek M Hoffman F M1stret1a P Adams A Nader H Hansen I Iohnson E Pranky L Alesr F Adams H Dramond E Isbrandt R Flvelson E Bllllflq E Matlfusen I Taylor M McCarty I. Kel er S Stone A Swanson B Oqron I Lueschen M Oulst M Loxas 751, I . , . , . , . , . , . , .. , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , .. , . , . , . , . , . , . , . - I - 1 - 1 Q 1 ' I - 1 - 1 . . , . ' I - I - I - , - , - I - 1 ' I - 1 . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . A , . , . , . Q8 45 cr' IB DIVISION GREELEY ROOM 206 C Sokoll M Nelson H Larson I Korle E Downs T Crook C Swanson H Alevxzos S Monlevcxqo H Spanos F Gaylor F Racusen L Wxllrams G Angel L Lancaster R Fluno L Sorq M Larson F Isbrandt S Chester A Forser B Lowery H Mossberqer B Dasky A Borelh C Drury V Chadwrck I Borg L Predo cz N Shortlno M Ze-nner W Berqdahl I Iohnson E Parsh H Ellrs H Pearl N Sunclell IA DIVISION GPEELFY ROOM IU2 lurrrner H G Id P P Skmn r E Sp nn F EI1 t s l'ns n R Rizzo r 3 3 9 allalt H Uske an VH sow V' O son O Sen E St a 'lbe q 139 ff - V - . - I - 1 - . - I - I - I I - ' r ' I ' I ' I I I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I - I - I - 1 ' V - I. - 1 - ' . f , - 5 . L A. P . , . . or e ., .. ' e , . cz . . Ijc I, V. Smith, l. I.I-Iallcran, E. Ro s, D. Is.. 3 , A. Larnrnersfeld, . ' . '., rf.. r.o' , . .for .ij .I rin-: nf. , .Lf I. ra, , V.. l o , If.. . , H Srmtn Bal N A 'zo ew D Hlaa ' 'N rrxs L DIJSL' Haas I' O sen Nolan S. nearscn, Hath, E. Becht ll B.H , . rr r, L. Br , B. 'I . A. Schaefer, ... l r, A. fac In , . r na' r , F. Ehizescn f. ,.:fZ'.'JE' xv 'DW IA DIVISION GREELEY ROOM 8A C Anderson A I-Iorvath D Safmlus C Allen S Ruffmqs R Stern W Roder P Lucclcese A Pearson M Kostelcky G Metzger V Day R Swanson U Burns L Bryant A Kloboucer M Self M Pader M L1enert M A Lanqfeldt E Stemze I-I Carlson B Larmer S D111 M Holz I I-hrscb T Marx R Benmson B Brennon L Zoellner H Frese L Greqqo B S1lsbv E Dxmmer I Thomas S Sadowsky G Guxxther B DIVISION GREFLEY ROOM IC6 L Ellls I-I Bernstem I Nelson M Delwo P Borm L Engstrom V Lmdqren G Godlcm B L Cheney E Moran G I'I1l I Loll S Bronsky L Kee s R Humphrey E Read P Rctnscrluld D Fee-zor I Sacfc IS R Nemmqer A Ste-ml: M Kutzbach 33140K ' I ' I ' I ' V I I ' I I - A ' I ' . . . V . , . , . ,.,. , . , . . , . - . , . , . h , . , . ' ., . I I . i V. Elscsser, B. Feinsiem, E. Schrniautz, D. Baker, V. Koletsos, A. Parish, B. Iessee, G. Carlson, ROOM 301 GREELEY S O S R Wnz R M111s L Burack H Vance O Hanson K Wes1fa11 I Markoff F Berthoud H Kap1an H Yonan W Walker H Grese E We-lsenberg M Hoffm111er H Futransky A Wlberq D Wolf E Coleman I Wagner M Danrelson S Toubus R Anderson C Damrau I Ioold D Solomon H Frcrnzen H Palmer C Srmons I Magnuson 1A DIVISION GREELEY ROOM 8B C Paq e F Kloutbrs P v'1GkI1S I Etzer B Rrce I Bos1ey I.. Frsler A Smer L S1 rnberq 1. Le cff I Petersen U S Sohlotthauer H Frenzel 1. Matqer P Sci' nberq G F Moore '-I In 1'n1:a V F Gordcn E Enst W' Lel ev' Sclnneraer E Rmkrcxx Qu H15 I Anderscr 91414 . Ll , . .' , .1 ' , . i , . ' , . , . ' . . , . 6 ' , - f -I .- D. Andersen, A. C. Moqren, M. Emrich, D. Guhr, D. Schell, M. Bruqqer, A. Brennenstuhl, --f- 1 - , - , . ro , . . 1 I.. .Zen C.., . , . r , ' , 'rg gg,-gy C. ,J A I ,,' ,Z 'V E. C ' r ' , A. Mankel, H. fchanscn, ,. . 2B DIVISION GREELEY ROOM 203 E Brunner M Burnett A Cal1qu1r1 S Chloles P Bolllnq D Urnbaclc S Lrma D Deal C Dermclc L Iacolos K Wllllams S Nelson E Weber R Schaffer G Kolbe V Lorentson V Mundell C Thelen I Mattel E Gerlxch M Carlson R Olson W Mlchul A Welner I Kmq K MCI-luqh G Iohanson W Neumann I Gandon L Nelson C McQuade A Korron E Lxdberq T Franklm I. Waqman l A DIVISION GREELEY ROOM 202A M Merlllat L Woodson A Tou Velle R Latchln E Koppe F Swanson T Horastany C Cobb I. Suqarrnan l-I Goldberg M Thompson E Srlver I Moran M Anderson B Kraft M Pyatt E l-leuel E Olson B Snyder I Pera N ar y l Ieflers H Hartuna R Goode P Lowe I rtz D I nnson D Rood F Ra h 1 s V Kaywood D 142 if ' I ' I ' ' ' .I ' ' I ' I I ' I ' I I ' I ' . I . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . D, . ' , - I 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 P. Pallis, M. Sheridan, I-I, Thatcher, B. Byersdoaf, M. Geisert, M. Corrigan, B. Alexander, L. Berqquist, . , . , A . C e , T. , . , . , , , .Te , . ,Ch , . .o YOQF, f. G Bri: , ' .I 2B DIVISION GREELEY ROOM 103 D Sedlmexer M Good F Hletolcx I Dczuqlvdus I Keller A Klpper K Peru I Rothschxld F SGYQIS M Nelson M Mochlm E Merens I Angell F DeNeveu S Westerlm C Iker R Lundme S Icxckson R Weaver C Horns A Temmen IB DIVISION GREELEY ROOM 202B W Hockmcm A Flcmoogro 3 one R Gllck R Kessler B PI1lZ O GQISQYI Ll vhkstrom V SCI' N21 z D Dunlop I-hllweq A NI ru G Bomtsen I B l s V11 C1 n S Lrpshu cl' Kynuzes V' Q A r 251436 I . I , . , . ' , . l , . , . ' , . ' l I ' ' I ' I ' A I ' I ' I ' . ' , . , . 1 , . , . , . I , . , , Q ,Y , . . . , ,. . .S fl B. Morris, I. Shapiro, M. Dudley, A. Erickson, K. Roppel, S. Olson, R.Divi::1, D.Kohr1 . , Cu' , . .3l4Y1, . , . ole, IW l'e, . ' I ., G. 4 , M. I. ' I L' e . ZB DIVISION GREELEY ROOM 201 E Ventunm E Rathsam M Kaye R Anderson W Larson V Render D Olson I Goodman I BarIeman D Walhn S Rosenbaum D Goodari A Hayden E Lmd F Born I Lawrence I McEntee E Menqe A KIIEIIO T P10 I Ehas V Maman A Iohnston M Kollbaum E Perry V Pope I Davldson L Schoeneck H Sanders B Levm M Smopel B I-Iolmes I-I Carlson IB DIVISION GREELEY ROOM 105 W' Rosen aum 1 Gusxas G Scknerd If I COJ1 rar E Nrs ht M Wrener S IJICLIGIGP A Sner P Sears D Vxelsrrann R Lofqren A Novak I Ross G Conroy A Nord un Ee Ward W Drqqs I Munero E Cox B BrownIee E WGIIIS S Lenca P Enqurst G Vlhxte E Weber '-H . I I, . , . , . , . , . , . , . , - 1 - I - h , - I - . - I v 1 - ' I 1 - I 1 . , . , . - I - 1 - I - I I - 1 f 1 - 1 1 - ' 1 I S. SimrnIer, VJ. Reason, R.Sc?ge1Q1nrg, E. Isenburq, I-I. Gronner, M. Frank, E. I-IeIImann, V. Lerch . I1 '. ', . .'er, .'C, .' , -AAAI'-, -', . . 'V - I A- 1 - I ' . , . , . D? 'I IA DIVISION GREELEY ROOM 1 D Walther B Sodamann R Morrrssey E Matthews G Klem C Alvay I Keller E Larson D Popllsky C Iohnson H Gorman L Gelshelrner L Thomas H Sullrvan A Correa G Zoqrafos I Kelly G Rosenbloom R Spnnqer B Salveaus I Lautenslaeqer M Cammarata M Webber F Harklns I Capadona M Franz M Scharer B Twynham H Nuckolls E Dolan G FISIWLE I Black E Anderson lA DIVISION GREELEY '-ICO I 3 D Kopulas R Hecht M De Bruyne M Hynes A Lev y D Kreser I Konertz -Q. Sl' 'nan A Ulvmq I Festoso A Carlson E W Iohnson lf' L Lendroth I. Pembor Savad C I-'rscher L Bohm C Ulvmq M Orell I Krng M Eskelm I Hans n N L Walker E Balter an B Carroll A Erlcks n G A tschul L Catlm E Al en P' Dre-sn r A HJ sc rnan F Urn h ' 145 . I Q , n I , . , . I , . , . ' . l . , . , . . l ' , . , . I , . , . , . , . , . I . , . , . , . , - . , . , . . , . , . e , . ' , . , .'. .e-r. , R. Larson, U. Schauffert, E. Martin, T. Lo Bianco . I , - . , . , . V , . , . ' , . ' , . o , . . , . , . , . ' o , . l , . ' , . 'I , . e, . 'lr , ... . Q .ni:.. 4 IA DIVISION HAMILTON POOM ZIO umv C1 Qin we G AtIuns Hnnh s N II T BPIII 5 E K1c.tc1x1s IFe ' uLIII1c.IL 5 buur I. SLIIISIQI E VILCIGI IJ Koenlq N Mczy I. CQIQCIISJ V :3c.wQ1Id1 M s VIi sur I KeitIer M Spcxhna D Peterson C' Prawn S C f'1owIQy A AnseIm1n1 R Icmsen A Benn R Mcmr A MmuI1cn R I.1cInt Grd V Iohnscn S Goltstcln V Nash IVI c1nC1I IE DIVISION HAMILTON ROOM SOIA Voqex M AIJncIqfH Ilirupu D Ima I Hr f vI1 mnn Incr H F19 S I u ff Grhcr QVIIIII G Kane LI VVe5t.2rIfm I I. '11 V f VI Q IurIfr I. Fmdxn Q Spar r YI b D cf' ' G fy ' J F .JI G U ECIISICI V GG gen clc PP 146 I I..K ' , ...X IQ 1, . x ', '. In-, . ', . : I ' , . Ids.e-irz, RB' w','.I 1 .Mo ' I I I W. -', . f ' ., .' , . +., .-nq -Is, PI 'I' ', PIG 1 -, . ' Id, . I.Bf3 IIE S.Sc1Ikin, I.5I1rAI,s, II.ICi1nIm1II NLF -,I.-.'., , I. .driffiif-I,'f...f:..f., . ',T.. .ace E. P: f-I mn, I.. I'If,'.vf1Id .B ..tcP.e-r, I.,U:1er, Q. urv.-', I...I.:1:t, ..'IfQ1f.r, Il .P I.. Ea-1115, E. Gzugh, 1' , ... ,r I. P Ac' , I.. Grihigens K IA DIVISION HAMILTON ROOM 233 Kurth IHcmkc Hqteen IAfrst rdum I ayIor Fcrreh P Poms 'N Vvcxqner U elm G Hoqeorqes A Schwelc 1' Meyers Stupuch E CIut'Ier I7 Guenther E Meyne E Kuhmce G HusIup S Hm ersehr H Dwyer D M1chc1eIs L Zlendorf E Schwlcordl R QIGIIC H AIber C Escher 'V SueIfIow Mme Herrrf rm B Ween M SchIexer C Nmtz A Korn M Cursxw Dcsero A DIVIS ON HAI II. ON ROOM 202 Q rm V 1 e repe w CH D V ews GC 7IegeI .114 IN-e Wee 71! E.. , . , .- , , .. e ., .QT ,C. ', , .I'. ' , . I , . I 1, F. A 5- ' f - -- . . . . ' , - . - ' I , - - 1 - - P . , . ' ', , Q 1- Mc , ,.,. . , , .' . AYQT, . - ' Q f. .. I-mist I I . Y Y . ,- , - , Il. chuk, G, Ercxisdcr f. Guia: f.Di1x:'ch, Stahnke E. Ecux f. Fendius E. I, D. Ifrpiier, ff S ..'r:, -ff '- :tiller E. Andrew, E. Ezderxzzrzxi -. Lzrxlcrecht, N. lfereth, E. Ereidt, Mrs. 1:1-ECCE, D. Ficrettc, f. Heber, '.'f.H'.1:lhutt. I.'I.1'.'zgner, T.'3cQ1 ,her I.. MJ' ', I..S:kme1ing A.T1ic' ex, If.. fcttelzrcfk, E.IJi11i:cj, E. Gflfh I-5. ' '-r.fZ,I, F, E-eljen, 1.2-Icnxemcxn, F. Weber , 4-. A IA DIVISION HAMILTON ROOM IIU O Z1mrnermun I-I Schrn1dt B Mulluney I Tnptow G Peterson E Zettr M Mcuer C MG1 r M Crocker G Kdcrck I Zak I Schoen E Deuisch C ScI1Iechier B Dcrmptz A Mum L Leonard M KcrIv1n MISS Leeie C SCI11 I W Dorr11n1ck S Townsend G Kcxsobucke H Szyrnczok I Smlih E Senne R M1II1nq P McKenna E H ndnckrncxn M C1emn1eCk1 L Kdtzel E Fm F T 115 her G Hcrrtkopt IA DIVISION RAVENSWOOD ROOM 4 DJ hvdn S Idrcrnnno A c1nneIId D P ck S I M1110 A Wc1I5h M Broeker D PQ dvr R Forton S Santan G Green I1 P1 -c IIIQ IJ' Versqcm B Crun r I C Shay A Z 15 S I-Ierrmc: I. Turn 5 I. SOIGDCIJ D Epp E Pue V Pcxthshull M Devamr B Q y If Y r D :Rupp 3 drtny I-I UYIILS P Cwrd' I. Ii Ddrrrn Frysercer H Iv'c1'tS F Wehof r I2 Pearson v 148 - ,.- ,- ,. ,- ,- ', - ', . rv, - 1- f- I- ,- f - , ,. '11, .5 C . T-.. , . F ..'C.er ',,. e,.. ,.9,. ,,- Cf,. . 5 E,f,:d,C,,eQ, .1 ,CMC I, .Y . -, -.'Q,T. ' ,,..o. ,- uv. G. . cc -.DVI O ..+UvV'N5.OO OD Eelke L 41 s x '1 'X lcYQ' 5 E Fahc I. ras lr 'nbkm TI-leww . 'I Dysmr' A 1.6159 rx Wxnn Q flsmqer E I Howard A Dawdscn J n B Grewko JIYZ L B151 ,D DD whom 31 X y S Een '11 g bi fx Y V 'Hb J ,AN D 49 ROOT M7 Q' I SI fl Q ' ',.m7. 2 FT ' 'I 2 i. , .I 'CS , f, Bliss '-'.'.V.'1.dQs, S. ECfE'Qff E. F3 T. G. SQA... A LQ., E. Ex' :1's,:i . ' .E , 1 . S. LC. ' , ,. - L ', Lf. Brix-JY, U. V ., . ' J, ' ' , f. -tw ' , .Exf:ti1:x:2,11T., l ,' . 4 .S' tic , . . , .xi E. - gtk, B. EQ... I 'L S,F1'2Yfi E.I.c1d , .Tsltt HHISZTTI VV, 2 1 ZIVISXJIN .lffff E7 7 ff EW.:-. H Guf ,E QS.I.f':rkqf1Z i T gr? .:. F. f Fl. E11-::1g':'-1 f. ?t1s'ff1 fg, Q lffi?-3-1, D. fzegfr Q, Q 1.sk',f ff. S '2.:.'1 k 2211.11 f-fg..f? f.f.Ftf1: If . '. 5.1. 1'-is :. Pi. 11:.-5 .l.,Q1:.1: V- ff. F. ff.,-1 'fr fl. fl :K .5-., P. 15 P.. wrt. ::. f.f. L: I 55 L. . lffzf' I. -1 ':f' ff. I1--Z. it. : ':'f.. f.f:'4l1f.'I f .1.. L 'l': f'. ' 1.1 l. v . Lili f. , 1 ll 'i - , .. -- - Y . . . V . 5. 1'-ri 1. fi 1 :nw Q- I'--f'.1' 1- 1. :V I Q IA DIVISION AUDUBON ROOM 309 D SGIIEII D Ioseph I. Klemmer I Ixacprzak F Bergstrom If Frqaro V Schomer M Baumhardi I. Pearson R Guske E Be-nod M Smxth M Barclay C Dre-yer G Hansen I. Wllson D I-IaII R Stone K Zrerk M Marrmii I Smaqon B I.u1h1 V Murray Aaron D Wmqstrom M Stasxak I. Pearson I Rose M1ssH Dallach D 'Zaske H Stelnkamper D Stark E VVaI1n G P1etsch IA DIVISION RAVENSWOOD ROOM 6 B NeIson D AIbrechi R Gupt1II T Wreieb M NIIIIGIHS F Schaefer D Schmzdt W Schroeder M Kosec C Adams N Mouzak C B-eIIert D Max C Batsak1s IMayer W EIICSOH W Smlth Iliane E MUIIIR I. G V A Hocksrts ISO V. Nyborq, M. Gingras, I. KohI, D. Pauhl, R. Benqtscn, C. Olson, R. ReiI, M. KIopp, E. Bausch, H. Sabin 9 Q c- Q AQ f Dfw? HAL ' 1. KJ UCD x.,G1I U E P11 5 rr IA fIYf,fCf! 7.,RYffCF'..' O2 :aSm...,. -Y . ' I. ' Nxdi-Il, SC21'1:.1z', fl, Huy Q.Hueir1f! S.Pesig.1f1s'.1, 1.1114 I.f,C:1' , D. Vfulfo, ' . I Ex Ei. 'F' 1 WNQI1 IL I.T.f.P1vsf1r, V.Sr::11i. P. :xt P.Iv1er1i,'lss,.:Ezr1 '.'.'. HI-riji . 13.92, S.f.H:I5i1:.rj .r, QT. Iyxrsgr. T.f.f.f3:1:171:r: f. 3'?f1I.1S, f. 'fggklz '.'f,L.1z:s .z. Eg.-:f-ri fl. Gzwqyr 1.C.::ke ,. Z,--H A1 ..5.. Q. 1.. J. 1' 11- 1: 5 1 L1 -'-. .' 1, ' 1: I 1' ri: ff. .2 112.1 ' ' -if f ff 1 :. Q '.:'1.' ' ff. '- A ' V '- Qv ff: ' ' :..:.s x 3 .':l,f -1. v. f ':.f 2:2 :' f f S' 102. 2 Q.. if. ' 2. v' , 1 ' 1: ., . ,. 1. ,, .. . i L' M., 'J , ' i .V , 1' .-1: I 'f 1 1 Ili. DIVISION HAMILTON ROOM 209 If Qontcm K FI w PI W 'f G We I D Ic1kuD.1IbI'e R I.cxI1tzk I. I-Iuam nn If DGII D .2 R Rehm B Bemstem M Thockclbe v G Preuss M Foqelmcm K Vrcrqe-I I Mczqruder E Wmier Mr Lctclwcm I THeobc d G Storch D NeIson C NeIson E Scrdey R Stcur R Levme C Rogers I. Buck S Ixecmey E Deyo I-I Iohnson A Stuchllk A Kro R W1II1c1ms A DINIsIOIN -IUDJBOII ROOM UQ R19 Q J ni Q ckn r V Mos um Las, e un I. I. F3 A Schn I -'X 'iss yflr I' Pipcxqeorq F Dem poJI0s R Swanson F s Q I.: I.S1 IS2 ...., , . c er, . . .'cII., . bs, . 'v '. , . 3' 9, .. ' C1 , '. 1, .I'I'1z, . , 1 l ... .. TIA U. , . , . , . , . H , . I , , . , . E, I 7 T I U .. . . . J , F. ' mer I'I...:I.IQi1:1 Dfw -5 Goff Khe -9 , . h I. 'Ic , M.I.' qa, . e-, . xif' f' args., .Q 'Q an , f Q J. f,,,..I.Z1.. . . ,. ,. . , I. - D. Eehnke, Fzifzzrxnx, PI.S:hLc1u:h, R. Heuser, I..F1scher, I.. Dcminquez, If. Bauer, V. Auls, G. Fitz E. Dori, P. . 0 v , . . F.. KQICICIIC E.?ex1ar E.'.'.'1r:r:ier fl. Le .hardy f. I-Izrnmer, fits. ..::1'.shk ' 332:11 A. K QS: E. Gmail! . 'rtirncrts an Q. xl 'WN RAVFINw Omw OUT mm' emi v lI1'wf 'X f 1.1 H ,ff Iflb A Huw pes D xesnluqor P Iosepln ff, 'V S1119 I HQILLGICI D Luczerbtsct Qnydcr D cz N SP1 roedcr A VMGVG5 k . P . prim mc ,A P Ulf: LF., r ' W-is mn YY Zzxs ' r V A P11 rf?- PF urn fx VV IF TI SK, . 'fi' V., R x g mix, S. I. 1, P. 'Vw qt firm U, Hgmms, I,Rf,1l's D. .-'krzxiu 5, ff. P Jig, f. MQ . x . ' ,m'T, Ef.Q 1recu, '. 1' .1, af. . 'i 4, . 4- ' ', T. M -, .D vis, S. M, B. P z, 1.171-'S3?,T.Gr, ff. 'N.'v'dff, 1.B1'.1Sf 4. ng. 11 4, L. -11 cn S. Frivi' , ii, . Q. F. A , ,-HL . F.IIyf:1ufi, C. Q QL- 3 f Salt 131: 5. i 4, ', 'CE'.11. E. '.'.'1111f-Qrtz, Vf. f-::':,c1 ','.'. T.ff-ik-., E','.'II'.SL,I1 V. F550 n.,.vt.n.- .,.H..L! ,. :AAN 4 .-.,,,,,,x,,., ,. if ZTL1 '.-.':,Q:g L. .A i f'1::.g fl 12. K1 Q :1.::J:1':'1: ' Z'- :Q f Ffir 15. ff. 'E .:, Z' Ezllri- '. P ' 1-' V 7 :11-' 7 '.'.' l..5.:.l-iq: Lf' F.f.,.':':fg ISE ' IB DIVISION FIAVFNSV OOD ROOM I G Borrell I Brandes E Kcslccv a R Mlller C Favaro W Hamann H Dobbs W Anderton D I.o.1zcs Mzelly E McConnell I Relchel M Hultman DWeixS D Furster E Robmns P Anderson P Flotron I I-'rlede C Butara R Save C McAll1sl r W Prltche-tt B I-Ie-Wltt I Bernsen N Smnh I Herman B l7l'11lbl'lCK H Van Buslclrk E Olson G I-iarae and M Mlchael R Cullen M Iunk W 'W IH 'W Remlcma V Leaque M Laverty L Sewart R Borchardt B DIVISION P13 VENQ NOOD YIOOM 202 D V ray M Hultberq A BL, P' 5 r 1 P Nelson A Clark F KCGHIQ M Sfmfn C Randazzo P lc G Baa A Zlmme U' Bo hm I Q V VV rnann I. C n wc R Cunnmqlna V' BQQIYY .5 Vmrd V -'a e 154 . . I . v , M. M , . , . ' , . ' 1 , . . f. . - f - 1 - , - A , . , - 4, - V - - f, . 9 4 I I ' l I J' 1 ' I V ' -' A ' I . I . , , .' ,. ,. ,.'e'e:,7'. 4 . I x ,J ', . , . 'el.1er,G. tcn, ' , . , .' ', v. . ' Y. ec , . ' X. ra G. Durl, A. Schildqen, L.DeVc1Q:n, ff.I3fl:nz, C. Sclilitx, I. I-Ienry, A.R1bbcn, R. Mueller, D, McDonald . ' . r, e Jf.Mar.hall, . 'ue-slenbera C. Exe-ij.. , ,grae dfe, .C '. .. Elffasukr, O. ' f.K:isr:an, D,Dz'Jies, I. 'fly Q , .f. mr r up fl B DIVISION AUDUBOIN ROOM Q05 n W E Trclnchltellc O IIVHIQYS R Iohustrne E Gmqerfz fl M Boettcher V Koostm N od TI r'1psnII.uuqe I.I.C1Iy DSI 1 EVQ-e M Ixlewnz F Wlnqstrowx B Goetz I. UIIIIII D ng e Q az rs 1 S I Isin :Ia Pxhlstronf F Fcmeirsvru Q 5 ISS I ' . - Ffcqc, . ' ,ff 1 . I , . ll., . , . . .,E. c L. .QI 0 '. ' , . I', I . Guin er, . Ik E. Pike, I.. Dzofizo, B. Conner, D. Fmers L.Smi1h, V. Vukcvidx M. CcxrIson, G. AIDQII, T. Hcntk . , .A 'f' , .E elhcrjt I.. Reb rts, I-I. Kim, A. W' l , M .M'II , D. Our. I , L. Qui I. E. 4 ., . I K . , I:I'lCk'9 I f JW! .,, f v ,Af f f f M wiyyffnfff ,fffr J jf! fl QQ? .ESE I ? iq A m 5 f N x L xy X lk if if LJ MN Us fm' Lg Y ' A we ggi? , nv K jwfms Lx. 'J Q? f'1' Af - .1 , -gy - et, ' L jg T 1'f 12,1 'M ,, ,, -ll ' jg, f.-Eg, ' if' . K X J' ' , o ' . 1 1 I - , '1 xx . I 2 X3 fat v f 1 - X' W 'Q ,I fum ,T 'Q ,ai ST, A9 XX ,'Xf ,N X 5 1 +. W4 Am- ii 311 -1 QWWA -sad Y' xx Jgfvr E-'Q ff A A 5 x- MQW. f Tl :gg 'V 50 'n fxt X XX Q QP 7 ,P- Q2 Q' Q! ' ix 5 --,wr . x I 4 9, 111. 1' . 49,5 ,J K -Q f 4 I x A, SENIOR GLEE CLUB HIS year as often before the Senior Glee Club has won many laurels 11 city contests Last semester the mixed chorus ranked frrst in 1lS group in the interschool contest with its excellent renditions of The Lost Chord and The Irish G1rl Perhaps the largest proiect the Glee Club undertakes 1S the staging of an operetta rn the spring The Mikado was the choice for this year Although rt has been given very often by amateur and professional groups it still re mains one of the most popular of operettas At the same time it 1S one of the most beautiful in the Grlbert and Sullivan repertoire Picturesque and quaint it reproduces the charm of the eastern world The Mikado 1S a two act operetta chuck full of hurnor romance and trcklish twists and turns of plot which add to its lnterest With our bf1ll1G'I'1l cast giving such a brilliant opera it could not help belng a brilliant success B1 the use of a separate cast on each of the two DOYG G Smith nights the operetta was given a greater variety of talent was used The plot 1S concerned with Nankr Poo the son of the Mikado of lapan Katlsha an elderly lady of the court DISQUISS-d as cr wandering mmstrel h meets and falls deeply in love With Yum Yum ward of the Lord High Execu troner Ko Ko Whom she 1S to marry Ko Ko 1S ordered by the Mikado to behead someone lf he fails to find a v1ct1m he rnust behead himself Nanki Poo disgusted with life offers him self to Ko Ko on the condition that he first be allowed to marry YurnYun'1 But she will not have him when she learns that the wife of cr beheaded man must be buried ahve Meanwhile the M1kado has amved in the crty and the situations in whrch the characters find themselves are more than merely humorous and pathetic As in all thoroughly enioyable stories things work out happily 1n the end Ko Ko marries Katrsha so that Nanki Poo may have Yum Yum Katisha consents only because she believes her lover to be dead The Mikado graciously forgives his son and Ko Ko dear unhappy KO Ko is left to soothe Katisha s anger The Senior Glee Club has always part1c1pated in entertarnments sponsored by the school At assemblies band concerts and Open House Nights t has offered numerous compositions which have been gladly accepted Be cause of its eagerness to help it has become one of the most active and finest groups at Lake View 91624 I I I I1 . . , . . . 11 11 I ll , . 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SLNIOR GLEE CLUB C VonderHe1de A Solberg I Werhn F Bauer F Scheuerman M Kantor A Layton E Shrer M Tyler M Werhnxak E Blornson I Bathurst Y Anqarola M Iohnson V Lanqralner A Steensma M Weber L Damelh M Kasavlch T Brat E Wtnkelhake G Wllfonq E Douthltt M Powers lv' Bull V Wald MIackl1n A Sharp IR1chardson O Moses M Kahn IAman N Tsarpalas I Chrrsman R Swanson D Detry M Mrllman A Cohen D Ward I Szabo M Nexdy L Narut I Schultz P Nexnxnqer I McGowan C Church L Gross L Kessler L Hubrlch F Smlth E Hokan son F Glawe L Tsarpalas D Buegel L Sarcxa I Ertckson E Geach R Kennard D Russo F Hobbs W Ma Arthur A Ltra W W1lSCh M Sarqrs R Gerber V Flosr D Berqqutst SENIOR GLEE LUB W Erchrnqer 5 Hartman H lhorrvpson I Kuney H Goebel I Luxem T Chadwtck H Gulrnan D Novak E Anderson R Mrller G Corbett C Ktcherer A Yankus Bollmq H Anderson A Shortmo H Astrom S Banks W Bach F Ke le V Nelson P Schroeder M Vuk1v1ch E Wmkelhalce H S lferth O O sem F Douthltt P Lanaan O Wortrnan G Arqesor Bohl M Sttterly B LeBaron P Doctoroff A E1 henhadm r. Be q r P Zenner R Hammond K Iackett M Stanton L Ulrrch M Wooltolk R Webb Ward F Sclrns F Iohnson Ilfarks H lfcG1ll A todd C Rua an G Krehemker aran mo H T eoe I lash an 'mx S m S Geo a P Vvtlsch K Bratt H Klouthts Jrch I Garout A Castelle lf' DGIQIS I Chrlsrnan L Lssa A Wren R Dannen berq M Render H Gurley L Kgse C Wahl I unmnqnam R Sturq on G Ablahat E Ktrchner M Teltelbaurn Hoqlund P Du ham H Nelson H Geeters oh H Bell E lN1l5Ch9f B Ftnnerman R Klrpp L Schel E Pexar JI h N Ba ro NS H Wxnne I DeCant1 n W Yontq P Kopp 7? 163 . I , . , . l , . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . I , . 4 , . , . , . , . I , . . , . ' I, . I , . , . I , . I , . I , . , 1. I 1 , . . , . , n A 1 . , 1 , . , I . I , . , r 1 1 I , . , . , Q , 4 I 4 v I , . l l l I . C . . ,. M V . ,. . , . , . I , . , . H , . H. ' , . , , ' , . , . , . , . L r, . , . , H. ., . '. , . , .. , . 'c. .J ' , H. r e , ... , . . , D. Miller, M. Carson, G. Walldin, E. Anderson, L. Sterrnstein, I. Lcnnqren, M. Friede, R. Goshert, . , . , . 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' ,. ,. ,.v,L1,. . 4' 1' v ' D, Cehnq, Y, Benn, G. Dcntrcw, L. Barrett, V.FQcs1 S.Sch11tt, M. Smith, G. Smith, A. Niernier 'K'.2 N::1' ,..,t.. f,,..n Ef,E:q1iLy 'z' :.r.7 S .:1.: - :'1 2,-211,-ns, ':g:1. N 'ch' f','.'f1:'E E. Q if sz,-V: P 16 ? T 2 NE DAY some years ago a little group of boys who constituted Lake View's Band made their first appearance in an assembly. Their one and only piece was Onward Christian Soldiers. Today this ambitious group of students have developed into a concert band of over ninety pieces. ln order to replace the students who graduate there are four bands which act as stepping stones to the top. These four are the branch, the beginners, the intermediate, and the advanced inter- mediate band. The total enrollment of the five bands is over two-hundred-and-fifty members. During the year the band has played an important part in the school activities and also represented Lake View at many turnouts. lt played in the Century of Progress and received decoration for participation in the Fair's activi- ties. The band was organized prior to the open- ing of school because it participated in the dedication of the new Lane. As is the custom the Band took part in the football games, played at the Open House Night, Armistice Day, and at Christmas time divided into small bands to play at various settlement houses. The band worked very hard this year for the Annual Chicago High School Band Contest. The required piece was the First Movement of Fauchet's Sym- phony in B Flat, the first symphony to be written for a band. As a selected number Captain Walz chose the hardest one on the list, The Flying Dutch- man by Wagner. The warm-up march used in the contest was Carl Mader's A. A. Harding. Lake View was one of the four chosen at the preliminaries to enter the finals. ln the finals our Band again came out on top winning a shieldAan honor which ranks it as one of the three best bands in the Chicago High Schools. Capt, L. D. Walz ff 1 66 4 BAND A Superior Rating Band At the preliminary solo contest, Lake View entered twenty contestants of whom twelve took either first or second place, enabling them to go to the city finals. Of these twelve, seven placed. We hope that they will continue with their good work and receive national honors. The Lake View Band has won many laurels not only in concert work but also in marching. The one who in the last few years has been responsible for the maintenance and the increasing high standards of this group is Captain Louis D. Walz. He has put forth untiring efforts, training as a group one of the best bands in the City of Chicago. STAFF E. Anderson H. Hynes H. Behrens V R. lohn R. Block MGM I- Kasper L' Bowen Fred Smith L' Kqden P. Bunygrd A. Kasperak R. Carlucci Harold Abrahamson L- KClUfmC1HY1 S. Chjdekel F. Kaufmann C. Church I. Kennedy L. Crandell Cqpfgin T- KlePPiSh D. Cfggs W. Lawson G. Davis Wm. Yonan L, LOQW A. DeGrazia , B. Lorenz Lv Diedck Harold Schmidt G. Lundquisi B. Dresner E. Merz E. Dunton A. Miller W. Elliott N. Milos S. Ermoine E. Moller R. Faqner P' Schmidt L. Sax O. Moses A. Feldman WV Schroeder V. Schlexe: I,Q1iver E- Fields P. Soderquist D. Ward lack COCN5 H. Ostrander LFIOYC1 A. Solberg R. Vtfeiner Howard Bradley' H- peqencu M. Ge-nge S. Solon H. Wells Harry Holmberg R. Pen V. Gustafson H. Slollies R. White Henery Behrens F Peterson G. Hanson B, SU-Ombefq A. Walk Raymond Gaedke ,Q Disciteuo W. Hoffman D. Tarailo lOhU HGmmOf1f5 Kenneth Ostmart U' A V. Holmbo R. Teske Earl Stuller Arthur Schreyer M' Rgmer H. Hoskins I. Turmich Earl Stuller VVm. Sokol E4 Remy V. Hruby M. Tway Harald Krueger Vlarren Rogers Robefls Y' HVU-nw D. Vernon 'Nrn. Yzung D 167 lee O'Dowd H. Sanders LAKE RE VIEW SENIOR STAFF G Krehemker S Stone M Woolfolk H Abrahamson L Damelll I Berk E Pekarovxch W Sokol G Blcmksten K Bratt S Lev1ne K lackett L Levy B Le Baron T Gxanatsales M Longley M Fnede R Doctoroff P Campbell M Battxsta E Green R Hammond T Moran M Marqqraf R Pankmn E McGowan T Kuehl I Burlltoms M Powers E Pnce F Douthttt F Chlappe R Dannenberg P Spector S Allen M Stuchhk H Gavlm E Anderson A Brouse M Smger E Moller V F1os1 LAKE RE VIEW INIATURES are always 1I1IGf9Sl11'1Q The lrttle OfflC9 under the starts the OIIICG of the Lake re VIGW 1S a rn1n1ature of an OIIICG of any of Ch1 Caqos lead1na newspapers The busxnesshke att1tude of the staff and the enthus1asrn wlth wh1ch they grasp opportunltres to better the paper are the same as one Would expect to hnd 1n the larqer newspaper ofhce Ever on the alert to keep the students 1nterested the Lake re VIGW Ih1S year added a specral feature a ser1al by Voltalre V1nchell Extremely en terta1n1nq 1S descrrblnq 1t m1ldly If there has been any doubt engendered IH ones m1nd as to Where the students capture 1nd1v1dual style 1n Wfltlnq he need only V1S1l the Journahsrn classes where the art of wnttnq 1S stud1ed under the competent qu1dance of Mrs W1ll1arns One of the thmqs upon wh1ch the Lake re V1ew pndes 1tseli IS that lt IS rna1nta1ned solely through 1ts own worth No advertrsma IS necessary the Lake re V1ew pays for ltself P 168 . , . , . , 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 . , 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 1 1 . , . , . . 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 . , . , . . , . , 1 , 1 , . , . , . , 1 1 . 1 . 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L . 1. 11 N 1 . - 1 11 1 11 . 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 I 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 C Page Edrtors Q LAKE RE VIEW IUNIOR STAFF E Pekarov1ch M Neldy A Myer A George R Strube R Plerson K Plerson F Chrappe R Neumann H Rovech L Levy R Donnenberg W Neve G Wendel L Damelll R Hammond K Iackett A D1ma1o P Spector S Werner G Clark D Iones E Soby A Iohnson I Grossman L Carlson M Bowdrtch E Pearl M Mxller E Krrchner A Wren E Moller M Smger E Anderson A Brouse C Yonan I S Papatony Irvrnq Berg Lorayne Coleman Francis Douthrtt Tuhpe Glanatsales Elzzabeth Green Vrolet Flosr Hazel Iohnson Marylyn Iohnson Betty Le Baron Mary lane Longley Iolene Oakes Francme Ragsdale Mar1one Margratf Iohn Pachter Kreon Bratt Genevzeve Krehemker Larry Damellr Ioe Butler Peter Neumann Vlerrba Bowdttch Helen Rovech Leonore Levy Preston Bea d Fred Chrappe George Wendel Wtllard Neve Wrllard Neldy Assrstant Edxtors Ann Irv1ne Mrldred Stuchlrk Cartoonrsts Elsre Soby Peggy Romanoff Sport Edrtor Howard Gavlrn Colummsts George Blanksten May Sklles Elame Keller Ruth Doctoroff Audrey E1 henbaum Mar1or1 Woolfolk Mary Iane Powers Elorse McGowan Wrllram Sokol Ethel Gold Harry Parsm Advlser Mrs Iva B Wrlhams A Irv1ne Mae Curtrs Shirley Allen Mltchell Smger Evonne Moller Blanche St Clazr Betty Newell Audrey Hoveler Ann Esslrnger Wrnrfred I-Ioveler Busrness Manager Ellsworth Anderson Assrstants Thomas Kuehl Frances Campbell Harry Hoskrns Edward Rasmussen Edward Pakarovrch Adam Dxmalo Wrlham Lrakutsos Kenneth Dahlstrom Roy Panknrn Frank Sosna Robert Strube Kenneth Plerson Robert Pterson ,I69f Mane Battlsta Kathlyn Iackett Genevreve Clark Ruth Dannenberg Molly Katz Anne Vtf ren Evelyn Crost Dorothy Iones Marjorre Mrller Irene Papatony Arthur Meyer Iamce Grossman Charolette Yonan Rose Mane Glasby Evelyn Krrchner Betty Froehlrng Hal Abrahamson Morton Greenwald Morton Teltelbaum Arthur Iohnson Sheldon Stone Evelyn Pearl Sylvra Werner Alex George Rose Camardo Room Distributors Editors ........................ Ardelle Brouse Reporters Viz' HJ BERKELEY SQUARE rrre Ess .rr r rn Sr rcrr l na Crfss t ,ay Por' rr ss e ra S I rU I F ef lHQrryWels ffl Jarcl la KS n BERKLEY SQUARE lNCE man frrst adventured rnto the freld of screntrfrc research one problem as yet unsolx ea has been the occasron for rr uch rorrrantrc consrderatron on the part or the novrce the fourth armensron trme The creatrve rmaqrna Iron of the author a trmes offers an explanatron for the rr ysterres of s renc Such a solutron was presented by the S nror Players on the staqe of Lake Vrew Hrqh School rn the play Berkley Square ln the year l784 Peter Standrsh set sarl from New York rn a vessel bou a for London Hrs oorect was to take back to the newly rndependent Unrtect States an Enqlrsh brrde He eventually marrred hrs cousrn Helen Pettrqrew at her home rn Berkley Square He was an adx entursome type and hrs var ous escapades were recounted rn hrs drary ln 1928 Peter Standrsh a descendant embarked on an ocean lrner fron the harbor of New York Crty Arrrvrnq rn London he took up hrs abode rn the home of hrs ancest rs the house rn Berkley Square The house had remarned the same srnce rt had been burlt by the frrst Standrsh Over the mantel of the lrbrary hunq the portrart of a man who closely resembled hrm rn features only rn character drd they drffer Peter Standrsh was a dreamer Hrs sensrtrve emotrons were deeply affectea by the atmosphere of the house Whrle readrna the chronrcles of hrs farmly, he drscovered the drary of hrs relatrve, Peter Standrsh The rdentrty of name and feature so rmpressed hrm that he read the drarv carefully many trmes The house ana era so drew hrm that he gave up the pl asure of socrety ana the company of hrs francee Of a neurotrc turn, he became rmbued wrth the 15114 ffatz. ..,... . .. . , ..., l.f:1:'y lane Eye 113: 1117 j'51--i-'HN-QU l Qfttg' LIL' f':,,:'1,.f1,' lffltty Elf .Q Tcttr ?,fY1Qf,'.'.' ..,.., .. .,... 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A . . o , . r , . , . 1 personalrty of hrs predecessor and studred hrs memorrs rn mrnute detarl Hrs mrnd becomrng rnfected wrth the constant broodrng found release rn specula tron upon the forces whrch control the laws of trme Upon studyrng the drary one rarny day he was struck wrth the corncrdence of trme One hundred and forty four years before on that very afternoon the frrst Peter Standrsh had entered that room and been rntroduced to hrs future wrfe Kate Pettrgrew For Peter Standrsh the room and rts contents whrrred and hummed When he agarn regarned hrs senses he was standrng on the threshold of the room facrng Kate who gracrously courtesred and begged hrm to enter Mrnutes passed rn whrch he realrzed first that he had merged hrmself rnto the role of that other Peter Standrsh and second that Kate rnterested hrm not rn the least When at last a sound aroused hrm he looked up rnto the eyes of a grrl who was framed rn the doorway Helen srster of Kate There followed rn the lrfe of thrs man days and nrghts spent rn tortured devrl and Kate whom he knew he must marry hated hrm Only rn Helen drd he frnd peace and understandrng ln the drary of the frrst Peter there had been one blank the destrny of Helen Was he now to defy fate and wrrte her future wrth hrs own? Slowly a longrng for hrs own age possessed hrm and he drew away from thrs bygone era The hate and fear of hrs new assocrates were clrmaxed one afternoon as hrs pent up feelrngs broke and he cursed therr hypocrrsy and superstrtron Helen broken hearted sent hrm back to hrs own London When agarn he roused hrmself rn hrs lrbrary Peter Standrsh rememberrng a last wrsh of hrs beloved Helen went to a lonely grave yard and there found her grave He read on her tombstone that she had dred many years before of a broken heart The house rn Berkley Square wrth rts domrnatrng rnfluence agarn clarmed Standrsh and there he spent hrs days dreamrng of the past ln musty laboratorres the screntrst broods over hrs computatrons and before the flrckerrng frre the phrlosopher and dreamer srghes rn hrs quest for the elusrve the fourth drmensron 9172! thought and self persecution. London saw in him a prophet possessed by the L Hart W Sokol I George G Evans R Fisher R Gottner I Ellls R Manguse R Gerqer M Muehleman W Schroeder E Mathews B Brooks R Slander R Walker Sgt A D Lee N Roberts K Bratt G lager RIFLE TEAM D ASTRA per aspera It 1snt only the manly art of marksmanship that presents the team w1th drftrcultres Since the range IS under the assembly hall and the assembly hall was sometrmes used to rehearse the Mikado the team was forced to Work l1ke most people off and on or else notes would crack and targets dance Under such trying crrcumstances the Mikado was a success and the team was the best 1n the city 1n both the Slxth Corps Area Intercolleglate and Natlonal lntercollegtate matches For hours and hours these crack shots of the corps would ponder over the tralectory of little lead pellets First the most comfortable posture of each al1gn1ng and adJust1ng ot sights Synchronizrng these three things made good shots of all who tried out for the team Under the direction of Cadet Mayor R Walker who IS an expert marksrnan Lake View has had one of 1ts best teams Cadet Lieutenant R Gottner was the team captaln The cadets on the team who tired 1n the matches were Cadet Ma1or R Walker Cadet Captains R MacGregor and R Manguse Cadet First Lieutenants R Gottner W Sokol B Brooks R Fisher andl Ellis Cadet Second Lreutenants E Matthews W' Schroeder Cadet Sergeants R Berger G Lundqulst L Hart M Muehlman G Evans and G lager The managers were Cadet Frrst Lleutenant N Roberts and Cadet Sergeants R Skinder and T Bratt '7 173 . I I I position was toundp then the how and why of trigger squeeze: then the correct ' ' I ' . 5 ' , . . 1 ' 4 , . , . r, 44 RCTC NE SEMESTER of bewrlderment and seven of fun are the herltage of every fellow that JOIHS the Reserve Offrcers Tralrung Corps Recru1ts are usually a sad but curlous flock When a cadet offlcer rn the egreglous manner of all h1s kmd commands Squads rlght march the perplexed potentral cadets feel l1ke Eskrmos on the corner of State and Madrson Speakma of l1VG months of learnlng to cl1ck heels to yes and no srrs to do squads r1ght a professor of mrlrtary sc1ence and tactrcs sard The com prehendrng of the fundamentals of mllrtar sc1ence and tactrcs mould such c1v1l1ans as are found rn the freshman class rnto cadets After completmg one semester the cadet dlrects all hrs efforts toward obtarntng decora trons for h1s thorax Usually the frrst attemot a cadet makes at the coveted lrst of awards IS to work for a pos1t1on on the crack squad for on y Sgt A1fgydD Lee cadets who have never worn chevrons are 9llQ1blG Every semester the offlcers of each of the four companres recommend a cadet from therr company who has b en outstandlng 1n eft1c1ency and neatness to recelve the best cadet medal Bars are awarded cadets who have been neat who have been act1ve 1n recrultlng or who have helped 1n some way to better the unrt No cadet rn the corps lacks amb1t1on As a result all posts are as hotly contested as was the gold of the Spanlsh Marn Every company needs etghteen non com mrssxoned offlcers Out of these cadets at least n1ne ar non comrnrssroned off1cers who held warrants the prevlous semester and retarn posltrons That leaves but n1ne promot1ons to be d1v1ded among seventy cadets Corporal and sergeant posrtrons are but gates on the tratl to that of a stentor who leads a platoon or company X To become a cadet offrcer a sergeant reports to a board of three offrcers who exarnlne h1m and turn 1n a report on thelr frndlngs If the sergeant lS found capable of carry1ng out the dunes of an offlce and 1f there IS a vacancy he 1S rlgged ID a Sam Browne p1pS prnks and putts 1nd1cat1ve of a lreutenant and then must be saluted Only f1V9 cadets 1n Lake VIGW go any h1gher than lleutenant rn lrne Lrne offrcers are offlcers who are rn drrect ' 174 -,, l H , , . , . Y YA ' ' ' ' ' r- 'I i I , to serve their alma mater in the city-squad competition. ' e I I N' ' ' ' . ' e Cl COMPANY A G. Lichtenstein, R. Karlsson, R. Skinder, G. Davis, R. Heydenburg, R. Skidmore, I.Schrnidt, R. Crane, I. Stambauqh, W. Warnholtz, S. Wolf, I. Hartman, C. Nick, R. Born, W. Raymond, D. Detry, R. Bryan, H. King, W. Fruland, A. Uterhart D. Murray, R. Iannusch, H. Hansoh, H. Kuhlmann, R. Higgins, A. Mundt, T. Bratt, R. Koppe, E. Pik- rone, G. Farringer, A. Hillner, V. Kunnel, E.Kaplan, W.Hutf, I.'Hurley, L. Ross, B. Rice, E.Bodrner, R. Durham, D. Vanderah, B. Kirschner, C. Deyo H. Behrens, S. Clements, E. Buegel, S. Donnellan, G. Barutzke, R. Iobst, L. Schwartz, E. Rasmussen, M. Muehleman, E. Enqhuist, I. Sundqen, W. Guskonheiner, M. Lincotf, W. Peck, W. Hinks, H. Plen- nert, I.Abinanti, E. Stecker, L. Hart, I. Conninqham, E.Gingerella, I.Chrisman, W. Richards, W. Schroeder, E. Laursen W. Sokol, F. Iohnson, L. Anderson, E. Iackson, S. Svenonius, E. Duncan, Sgt. A. D. Lee, F. Locke, F. Woerner, L. Adlerblurn. L. Clark, W. Butters, W. Shearburn, N. Roberts COMPANY B M. Fulton, N. Ward, I. lzenstark, R. Wingertir, D. Elder, W. Fiedler, R. Born, I. Oliver, N. Herson, NV. Hoffman, M. Stuller, M. Kline, D. Mason, D. Kenney, O. Barteldes, I. Nordlander, R. Rankntn, E. Oclcert, A. Schmidt I. Ewen, G. Hartmann, P. Sacks, E. Kunstalt, I. Delles, O. Owen, H. Epstein, R. Berger, D. Barber, B. Sultan, B.Gre-entield, I. Desherow, P.Bunyard, T.Bratt, G.Barth, E.Pickerinq, P.Koppe, R. McArthur, R. Wilrns, W. Cassel, R. Heilig UV. Coultry. E. Oliver, O. Klasen, F. Pieroni, I. Kolp, A. Blomberg, H. Ruben, R. Girard, L Kimball, E. Praxmarer, R. Ofner, C. Ball, I. Lundgren, C. Hagen, H. Randell, A. Iohnson, E. Iackson, W. Meyers, M. Manninq E. Fields, R. Gottner, H. Lavin, G. Blanksten, R. Crews, I. O'Dowd, F. Iohnson, L. Clark, E. Lyons, F. 'Noerner, Sgt. A. D. Lee, lf. Locke, S. Svencnius, H. Behrens VJ. Schroeder, VV. Sckoi, M.VJi1coX. R. MacGregor, H. Genge, R. Fisher Db 176 Cc COMPANY C l.. Sandberg, I. Dunkin, I. Flower, W, Wuestentel, R. Born, C. Kieke, G. Madden, R. Aye, H. Muehl- schlegel, R. Pierce, I. George, R. Gielcw, C. Sanguas, N. Zuckerman, R. Iohnson, A. Lilienthal, M. Fulton, P. Koppe, P. Vogel R. Marino, S. lzenstark, W. Koppe, V. Sarley, M. Chin, R. Kennard, R. Norton, C. Schmitz, G. Iohnson, F. Carter, E. Iohnson, R. Wollner, G. Muir, I. Wagner, N. Eaur, G. Riess, R. Malone T.Ca1dow, G. Iager, R. Henning, A. Cronhamn, I. Meyer, G. May, E.Kel1er, R. Hart, E. Ginsberg, VV. Guckenheimer, R, Bergernann, H. Kaack, C. D. Rudhrnan, M. Press, H, Iopes, E. Buehler, I. Di Benedetto, E. Iackson, R. Crews, K. Bratt M. Wilcox, W. Schroeder, B. Brooks, E. Matthews, I. Ellis, R. Mcmguse, I.. Andersen, D. Murray, R. Walker, Sgt. A. D. Lee, F. Locke, S. Svenonius, F. Traynham, I.. Acllerblum, W. Butters, R. Fisher, R. MacGregor, M. Teitelbaum, F. Iohnson COMPANY D E. Shapiro, T. Harastany, C. Cobb, D, Breckenridge, I. Kruger Neeson, G, Kyriazes l.. Catlin, I.. Solinsky, A.Sa1inger, D. Cliffzrrj I. Moran, R, Ccnour, T. Lotterrnan, H. Baker R. Marcus, C. Mohlin, l. Liesehutz, I. Saris M. Neudecker, R. Lipschultz, R. Iackson, T. Franklin, R. Weaver, A. Swanson, H. Rest, C,Harr1s, G, Iohanson L. Sugarrnan, I. Sackris f.. Herman, N. Berger R. Grant, S. Iackscn R, Stone, I, loold I.. Schoeneck, D, Peezor, Rothschild, I. Bolles, R. Pierce, lmrrtenhausen S.S1rnons, A. Holrrtbo, H. Pearl, H, Kaplan, P. Sacks G. Young, P. 'Berthouj H. Liebman, E. Goldenburg Mullin, E. Laursen A. 'Weiget f.K'.1ehl, Sgt. .5-.. D, Lee, F. 'Nzerner Iahnks, R. Gcttner T. Amster, .1-..'.'fe1nlze:g L. Yfoodszn, E. Lfatthews, W. Larson S. Salk, E. Vail, EC. Rong M. Brenner R.G1i:k B. Rice, E. Fraser R.Sipp1l, T. Rice, R. Stern, E. Pritz, R. Ross I. Srxapico, C. Geisert, D. 'Nitz E. Koppe 73 1-7 44 , W Rogers l ODowd W Meyers H Genqe E Laursen K Ostman B Brooks R F1sher E lackson F Iohnson W Sokol R Gottner H Holmberq F Smlth W Schroeder E Matthews W Butters A Schreyer G Llchtenstem W Yonan M Textelbaum H lahnke C Deyo L Clark W Shearburn A Wenger L Andersen E Stuller D Murray H Behrens F lvaynham E Lyons I Ellis R Manquse S Svenomus R Gaedke N Roberts E Fxelds L Adlerblum M W1lcox R Crews G Blanksten T Kuehl Sgt A D Lee R D Walker E Duncan F Locke F Woerner R Macqreqor K Bratt OFFICERS CLUB RGANIZED for the purpose of unrtlnq the ofhcers of Lake Vrew 1n order that they may keep the cadets ranklnq amonq the best the Ofhcers Club performs a SGTVICG mdlspensrble to the success of the umt ln September of l934 f11'1Cl1HQ therr club 1n need ot many amendments th Stentors of the corps dlssolved the club reorqamzed 1t and then adopted a new constrtutron Thls assured the contmuance of the Cadet Hop always the most br1ll1ant socral event of the school year Thrs year lt was held 1n the Crystal Ballroom ot the Edgewater Beach Hotel on the evenrnq of December 27 Lake V1ew IGJOICGS that the Cadet Hop IS to contrnue belnq an annual attarr The Lmcoln Square Post of the Amerlcan Leqlon has always been a true frlend of Lake V1ew s m1l1tary unlt In appreclatlon of the many SGIVICSS the corps has rendered th1s oraanrzatlon the post has conceded the use of lts dugout For the past year the Otfrcers Club has had the tollowmq cadets as oftlcers F1rst semester presrdent Cadet Lleutenant Colonel Iohnson VICG presldent Cadet Caotaln Duncan secretary Cadet L1eutenant Blanksten treasurer Cadet Captam Iackson tlnanclal secretary Cadet Lreutenant MacGregor sergeant at arms Cadet Lreutenant Anderson Second semester presldent Cadet Cap ta1n Crews v1ce presrde t Cadet Captaln Blanksten secretary Cadet Captam MacGregor treasurer Cadet Lleutenant W1lCOX tlnanctal secretary Cadet Ma lor Woerner sergeant at arms Cadet Captarn Kuehl 771783 - 1- ,. 1. 1. ,. 1. 1. 1. 1 - 1-1- 11 1- 1- ,. 1. ,. ,. ,. ,. . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,., .,. ,. ,, ,. . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,...,.. , . ,. ,. ,. ,. . .1 1 ' ca ,C 1 1 ' 1 . .1 .1 . .. . 1 . 1 - - , - , 1 1 I 1 I I I I ' u W I - 1 . 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I . 1 V V ' SENICR COMMITTEES VITAL part of the Senlor Class IS th senror commrttees Constantly acttve and alert they solve the maJor dtffrcultres and assure to the school the eftrcrent management of Senror aftalrs Frequent meetlngs 1n whrch open dts USSIOUS are held enable the comm1tte members to carry out thetr varrous dutres The sentor committees are appornted by th class othcers to plan certam tunctrons ot the graduatmg class The e commrttees are th Class Day Prom Glft Brng and Pm Red and Whrte and Drama Deta1ls as to where the luncheon w1ll be held the menu seat1ng arrangement 1nv1t1ng of the quests those who w1ll s1t at the speakers table and the orchestra are determlned by the Class Day comrmttee The dut1es ot the Prom Comm1ttee are to decrde where the prom IS to be held and what orchestra ts to provrde the muslc to 1nv1te the guests and to take charge of the brds Suggesttons from the stu dents for the grit are grven to the G1ft Comm1ttee who then select three glfts whtch are approprrate and submtt them to the class to be voted upon The Rlng and Pm commrttee collects the money from the students wrshmg to buy a class rmg or pm and orders and delrvers them to the purchasers The plc tures of the sen1or class and all the necessary data for the Red and Whlte Annual are collected by the Red and Whrte Comm1ttee The tlckets and publ1c1ty for the SGHIOI drama are arranged by the Drama Comm1ttee The second semester Class Day Comm1ttee was composed of Nelda Rlchter Harold Krueger Mary Rudolph Anto1nette Rathtelder Tom Moran Ruth Gosh ert Mary lane Longely lean Pryor Carl Gallma George Blanlcsten Myrtle Alm Edward Rasmussen and Wrlltam Young On the Prom Comm1ttee were Tom Chadwrck Martha Srtterley MarJor1e Wooltollc R1chard Manguse Erancls Douthltt Edward Lyons and Ruth Thum The Grtt Comm1ttee was Mtldred Stuchltk Betty Karger Zelpha Peasley Evelyn Brandls and Desanka Tarallo Members of the Brng and Pm Comm1ttee were Mlchel S1nger Genevleve Krehemker Howard Gavltn W1ll1am Sternbrecker L1ll1an Wrtz The Bed and Whrte Comm1ttee consrsted of Marron Collrns lane Gregory lane Chrrsman Marylyn Iohnson lanrce Haungs Ruth Hammond Albert Lrersch Woodyce Peterson Katherme Panko lanet Robrnson Helen Sawyer Brchard Strand Evelyn Travrs and Antornette Smulskz The trrst semester Class Day Comm1ttee was composed of Betty Eroehllng George Kern Dorothy Bath George Rehtreld Paul Werd Mar1e Eroehlrng and Wrmtred Hoveler On the Prom Comm1ttee were Rrchard Hedbloom Shrrley Pasche Herbert Troee Mae Curtrs and Harold Mtck The Gltt Comm1ttee was Ethel Gold Brutus Rretman and Francrs Fr1sb1e Members of the Rmg and Pm Comm1ttee were Edward lackson Vtolet Barnebl and Phyllts Cohen Th Red and Whrte Comm1ttee consrsted ot Edward Collms Helen Hawlst Vrvtan Gustolron Buth Loudon Betty Newell Betty Sellers Paul Tway Those on the Drama Commxttee were Harold lackson Bermece Levrton Deara Kohn Ethel Wolms and Earl Stuller Through earnest cooperatron the members of these comm1ttees have made thetr work a true success bb 179 1 9 ' , . . , 4' H . . Q . . 1 C 1 N., 9 , . C . Q . .1 C , 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 - ' .. . 11 . 11 11 . 11 . . . ' I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 3. 1 1 - . 1 1 1 1 , , . . 1 1 1 - - 1 . . . . . 1 . 11 1 1 1 - . 11 1 . v . . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I 1 1 1 1 1 . . , 1 1 - - , . . .- . 1 0 - - D , , . o .1 . 11 . . D . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . , 1 1 4 URING the last year many radical changes have taken place in Lake VieW's orchestra. A talented leader and instructor, Mr. Henry Sopkin, has been assigned to our school. Mr. Sopkin has organized instruction groups to build material for the concert orchestra. Starting next semester these classes will be divided into advanced, concert, intermediate, and beginners' orches- tras. There will still be instrumental music classes. The new orchestra has advanced in leaps and bounds. W' hen Mr. Sopkin took over his duties he found a group of fewer than thirty musicians. Now, after one semester there are more than seventy members in the complete orchestra. The orchestra has shown its improvement in many appearances this last year. The graduation classes had the thrill ot having such an orchestra play at their closing exercises. lt played an important role in this year's opera, the well-known Mikado, and helped make the musical a huge success. Mr. Sopkin is considering entering his new made musicians in the annual orchestra contest of the Chicago high schools. li this is done the students oi Lake View can be sure of their orchestra distinguishing itself. D 180 44 lst Violin H. Epstein I. Everett D. Fanucchi E. Goodyear R. Hyland D. Leifer R. Leibich W. Mashinter D. Perland W. Spolar M. Stehl R. Strube H. Yonan Flutes H. Hynes L. Loew Oboe R. White L. Bower Bassoon R. Faqner ORCHESTRA MEMBERS 2nd Violin G. Attschius H. Bach M. Borden I. Feingold A. Gardner M. Hart M. Kline R. Lumpp C. Moser I. Norris P. Pallis I. Pera P. Schonberg WOODWINDS Clarinet F. Smith B. Lawrenz A. Wilke French Horn R. Ostrander R. Goldke I. Turnich Viola V. Angrola I. Mayer P. Schwied N. Tsarpolas E. Wenkelhake V. Wilson Cello F. David L. Ferqeson D. Harpold F. Hart H. Lantz D. Spillio AND BRASSES Trumpets A. De Grazia I. Hammond M. Genqe Trombone H. Krueger F. Kaufman K. Ostman 31814 1 CRCHESTRA Bosses W. Butler R. Carlucci H. Holmberq H. Schmidt I. Van Buskurtz Tuba I. Coates Percussion and Tymphony B. Dresner A. Schreyer A iw Rfk G 3' 31: V qu..- 'Wir ff , Q Q9Hs 1' 31 IQ- - r..gr.....g:1.f'i ,, N rm IA . Bowyer I. Bowyer . Gregory A. Decker D. Portes A. Have T. Moron A. Liersch S. Miller I. Murxe: qimicrx Lcriqqrain X182 44 Viiss Rennie T, Kuehl Miss Hastings E. Wieqelt er N. Iecmson E. Sellers I. Hanson D. Verin C. Vander Heide C. Garcia Q.. 4 sul U A vt 'E Aka' 'Qs E Collms ohms I Ch zsm '1 G e Pam: F Tm :ls mr ss D S ENT' J H Q J p In :gnu 5- '1 G QIQH . I' ' u' A sf' 1 ' 5' 'IB 5 -U O qzB' w 1 X Jr, F - . J. 14. 42-. . 2 S I 3' G J Q ,' g I K X -x ' if ll .,v, ' v 4 Q' 5 Q, 'Q' Q- J Q V. if ,. X 1 fn QP- ' Q' - A U , o Q X . ' M. 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' Rf uni A,!5.l Q ,. fnsterq vp 183 Q Red and Whlte Eclltcr 1n cr e Art Edrto AdVEIl1SlPG I crncc Eusmess Mcmocer ASSOC1Gl L ASSOC1Gt Art E Fm HClUl Mono: J Lrtn yer For A r honso H YAUSDGUG U sorlc Elrtzner Fr nc 5B1uno F1'CIl'lKS'Flll A 51 lch ro G V1 Roe Pr rdt l orron Gordon Ar1n Ho oormrcxn V1 letl.onqrc11ner A1 ko M1 e Fr rc 5Do11'h1t Vtlc dwc Petersfr RovGc1edke 'N ole nson H5111 Klewcr R11 t Doctors' Fr o Mort on orc tlo ns Sta Tl1Ol lGS lv orun lVlGI1Ol L Coll1n5 Steph n M1ller Robert Wotnh 11521 th Q 1er5 IU uc u C1 Qcrrn Errnoron H l I 11 1 VIIINJII LONWHUIORS l.q11o111 Flog d Fsther French Gertrude Goldberg lGH1C Hfrunqs Rorth Herqert Zelda Lotmon TYPISTS l.1ll1o11 Fnedrnon Pec1rlRub1n C'otho11ne Vondfr Helen VJ1lson ONIRIBUTORS Kcrtheryn Ponko lone CllY1SI'I1GH George Lunclqulst H Lt Eno clu ry Ostr Ill lun Norrrs Charles lOOC,lllIl Plsre Srl y Mory Barley lock Ston1bduol K c nnle Gorcm Laura Krnq PJ llxli ASSIS on BJSIUCSS Non orr Ass15tcnt Fm !lC1Gl onfzo Lou ere Bowen Polph Aye l.1terc1ry M155 Florence M Rcnrur Art H155 E5tr1c' Roct' S VA Fr 1 lon Henson SPONSORS Annette Alpern ll M Il x luho Srnulskr Prank Srmth Dov1d Murray Mercedes Schroeder VV 1ll1c1m Stemlorecher Dorothy Trdemdn Alrce 'Westerrrt on lun MlllQY Marcello Moeller Mortho Pearson Dorothy Peterson Dorotry Portes Fhchord Qtrond Roy We-sterqren Evelyn Trdvls Florence Wcrlther Qylvm We1ner Roh Foqner Moy Olson Blll B11cl V 1rq1n1d Pye lock Fuoq Lrllyon Sternstem Art Advertrslnq lvlll5S Esther Roeth Busrness l'1 l lllowfrr P5184 41 lVl1SSl0SS16 P Hostmqs Busrness E l Bowfn ' ' I I f - - 11 1 .... , ...,.......,.....,,.. ....... ...,. ........ . 1 1 ' 1 .............. , ...... ,. .....,,. . .... . 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A 1 A I RED AND WHITE FTER much excrted debatrng over a possrble theme for thrs year s Annual the Art Staff was 1nsp1red by the 1mag1nat1ve pOSS1b1l1l19S of all that th word Wlngs suggests The others enthusrastrcally accepted thrs suggestron and work was lmmedlately begun rn the hope that thrs year s Red and Whrte mrght be the qumtessence of all the many year books over whrch fledglmg authors artlsts and buslness executrves of ye olde Lake VIQW have torled zealously and patlently The L1terary Staff of thxs years book who are 1n the flrst act of tryrng the1r own W1ngs have watched over th1s Annual wrrt 1ng analyzmg each artrcle and then rewrrtlng agaln and agam The artrsts equally talented and dllrgent have planned the arrangement of thls book and mnumerable lrttle detalls whrch add to the effect But dont mrsunder stand and thmk that these edrtorettes want to be rel1eved of therr work They dont they love rt for there IS somethrng about the odor of rubber ce ment and prmters mk that permeates the blood Feelmg that the students lacked appreclatron of the art treasures of thc school the ambrtlous young authors went dashmg around studyrng the palnt mgs the stamed glass Wmdows the sculpture and the landscapmg The hand colored drvrsron pages featured last year were so popular that they have been retalned although thrs has meant hours of pa1nstak1ng Work for the artrsts of the Art Department Meanwhrle the energetlc salesmen of the Advertrsmg Staff were out msur 1ng the frnancral success of the book of the year They have perfected such a res1stance proof technlque that there are few busmess men who can re ma1n lndlfferent to thelr logrcal arguments The Red and Whlte assembly 1S always the hrghlrght of the year planned for weeks rn advance and relrved long afterwards Sterlmg North the dy namrc hterary ed1tor of the Chrcago Darly News was the guest speaker at thrs assembly held Thursday Aprrl 4 lt was a real scoop to secure an outstandmg man rn the lrterary freld such as he for Mr North was not merely entertalnmg he was msprrmg The luncheon whrch followed the assembly was held m the Conference Room Over the teacups ln a delrghtful atmos phere of mformalty Mr North drscussed modern trends m wrrtmg When tl' affarr broke up he generously autographed the placecards and another Red and Whrte luncheon was pronounced a success Durmg the hectrc fmal weeks of the semester the members of the Bus ness Staff were busy handlmg the surprrsmgly large sum whrch rt takes to publlsh the Red and Whrte The members of thrs staff had the task of organ1z1ng the room agents here at Lake Vrew and also at the branches lt was due to thelr sklllful busrness management that our larger annual was fmancrally possrble And thus the dlfferent staffs rounded out a busy and happy year Thetr only wrsh rs that the 1935 Annual on wrngs of memory carry rts readers back wtth emoyment that mcreases as the years go by to days spent at Lake Vrew 185 ----Qipca-- - . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 0 c - - . . 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 I 1 - 1 1 . . 1 1 1 . 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 . 1 I ,7 - . 1 1 3 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 11 1 . 1 . , ' 1 1 1 11 . . 11 1 1 1 11 11 , . 1 1 ' . 11 11 . . . . 19 I 11 , 1 1 11 1 1 1 5 , . 1, 1 11 - ' ' W C KN 1 QQ, W HQNCDR SCDCIETY .,...I.. V.,- 'L Q J nn' 'xii' f' x X juli? . V-Q 'At 5 if V v : R. Hedblom M. Kraus R. Kersh HONCDR SOCIETY CHGLARSHIP, like virtue, may be its own re- ward, but other inducements are necessary to lead apathetic students who find lean Harlow or Clark Gable more interesting than William Shakes- peare or George Eliot to drink deep draughts from the cup of knowledge. It was for this purpose that the Honor Society was founded many years ago here at Lake View. How effective it has been in the past is shown by the remarkable increase in bronze-, silver-, and gold-pin members since its inception. At the beginning of each semester, after the Honor Society assembly, a meeting of the Honor Society members is held in the auditorium. At this meeting the officers are introduced, and an address of advice and encouragement is delivered by Mr. Winter. Under the supervision of the new president, the cere- monies are held. The officers and the guest speaker, if there is one, give their talks on pertinent subjects. After this, the meeting becomes a social, with enter- tainment and refreshments. A novel feature which was much enjoyed by the members of the Honor Society was the performance I--BOWYGY in April of a marionette show, The Wishing Fairy. I. M. Hoffman , , , LWHZ lda May Hoffman, the versatile vice president, was the man behind the marionettes in the show which has gained her city-wide recognition. In the fall semester, Richard Hedblom was the president of the society. Besides holding this honor, Rick had the distinction of being the captain of the football team and the valedictorian of his class. Leta Bowyer was the president of the Honor Society in the spring semester. Previously Leta had distinguished herself on the Red and White Literary Staff. Margery Kraus was vice president the first semester. Ida May Hoffman held this office in the spring semester. The position of secretary was admin- istered by Rose Kersh. Her successor was Lillian Witz. These positions are probably the most distinctive that a Lake View student can hold. They denote, not merely a short term of brilliant service in an organization, but four years of unremitting work. They are the luster of their holders' crowns for- Learning by study must be won: 'Twas never entailed from sire to son. P1904 Lora Humbert Lydra l t randt Ioseph l errstark F1 yd Jacobson Arthur larr Mrldred lohnson Ruth Iohnson Edd e Irrdan Mclly Katz Dorothy heck Eleanor Keller Paul Koppe Lorayn Kendrrck Geraldrne Krumrey Margaret Kutfer lean Lady Gall Larson Mary Lehman Iulra L rbun rgutl Mzldred Lewand Carol Lrctzow Lourse Loew Florence Lorenzen I Lundgren Cla ence Nageal Betty Malra Wrllram Manzel June Martm Wrllram Mashrnter Lorrame McAlvany lack Metzdorf Vrctor1a Mey Mar,orre Meyers Adelme Mrller Ercole Motta Ottelra Nrkdlelt Harrret lane Noble Bertha Nussbaum Robert Ofner Frances Palast Norma Parker Arthur Peterson Vrolet Pete son Glenn Prerre Kathleen Prrce Pernrce Proell Lorrarne Rerchen Glaydrs Rernmuller Myrla R1clcman Shrrley Roberts lean Rost Helene Rouech Pearl Rubrn Irene Rudnrck Charlotte Salrn lean Sandstrom Rrchard Schnekenberg Margaret Sclnmrtker Harold Schultz Florence Schwal' Ruth Serfert Laura Sher Robert Skrnder Earl Saenc r Patsy Steffen Narrlyn Strckler Ruth Starke Audrey Streedarn Rcbert Strubbe Ralph Sunden Anna Swanson Shrrlef ienney lohn V anBushrrk Gra e Vance Ted Va ges Helene Vtfadstrom Lucrlle Wagner Vrolet Walm Owen Wortman NEW BRONZF Frances Altassa lfrancrs Allen E leanor Arthur jean Austln lcan Bacon Ardl tarnrnann Norman Barrows George Behrns Lourse Bell Ralph Berger Dons Berggurst Howard Blencoe Shrrley Bock Harold Bohl Raymond Brandt lohn Brierley Lourse Brooks Mrldred Brown Martha Bruckner Rrchard Carluccr Hazel Chellberg W111 Cherney Helen Chrxstopher Mrldred Clemens Vrrgrma Corke Paul Coveney Davrd Cross Charles Crossley Frances Davrd Theresa Detloff Phrl Edwards Harrret Erchner Margaret Fanst F rances Fox lean Fox Clarre Frankel Walter Freeland Grlbert Gavlrn Hernz Gerst Gayola Goldman Patrrcla Gouletas Wayne Gross V1rg1n1a Hale Dorothy Hallatt Francrs Hannrbal Roland Hanson Walter Hausamann Gertrude Hardrng Vrolft Hcnd rs n I92 Margaret Hokanson Margaret Hoglund Ruth Hreber Lcrs Hollesen lack Horwrtz L1ll1an Hultbe g Helene Hynes Charles Jackson Caemella lars Helen Iarabek Nora Ieanson Dorothy Karlsen V1oletKasav1ch lohn Kademann lean Keller Marvrn Klrne Lotta Ladewrg Rrchard Larenz Rol ert Lautenschlcr Morton Leonard Charlotte Lrersch Ayned Marangella loel Marangella Rrchard Martrn I-'elen McGeogh Robert Mrller Wayne Mrller lean Moore Arthur Myer Helen Nattlnger Marre Neher Glen Nelles Edward Ockert Alrce Overby Vrto Padula Clarrbel Paulson Gertrude Peukert Gladys Prerson Kenneth Pierson Frteda Ouerzer Omngton Ramsay Ioy Rapport Ioan Reed Wrlson Rehfreld Gladys Rernrnueller Wrllram Richards Cathertne Rlppel Herbert Ruben Alfred Schrlhng Lucrlle Schrmdt Elrzabeth Schnerder Martha Selleck Beat rce Srmon Margaret Smrth Charles Smyth Franklrn Sohns Marron Stevenson Tune Stewart Mary Stiller Ruth Streckert Helen Suchy Pearl Sussman Adele Taplrn Vrrgrnra Trrrnmrer Frora Walker Hrllegarde Vx'fh te sr ' ' T t ' ,N V ' V .J - V X . . F A . . 1 Q c , . fe Q 1 1 , A ' 1 'r c- 1 . s 1 r Y. . I . . . , C- P' r, . . V , , ., r S Q f e o - , A r W. Steffen I. Hawe H. Mieczkowski SPRING CCMMISSICN OR almost a decade Lake View's student gov- ernment has been composed of a congress of deputies governed by a group of six commissioners chosen by the entire student body. Each room elects from its number two deputies to represent it in the congress. These deputies had a session once a week for the consideration of proposals which mem- bers had made. The commissioners preside over this congress and through it administer school laws and conduct all student business-such as the sale of drama tickets and milk fund collections. The commission campaign of the spring was one of the most exciting in the history of the school. The days before election were marked by vigorous appeals for favor by the twenty-nine participants in the close contest. From the talented field were chosen: Walter Steffen, president: Gwnedolyn Zip- perle, vice president, lanice Hawe, secretary: An- l drew Reid, Harry Mieczkowski, and Kathlyn Iackett in charge of inter-class activities. The president of the spring Commission, Walter Z Steffen, has won acclaim as an athlete on the foot- L ball, track, and swimming teams. His athletic activ- ities have won him membership in the Letter Club, of which he is now secretary. G. Zipperle A. Reid K. Iackett It is not surprising that Gwendolyn Zipperle was elected vice president, for Gwen makes friends wherever she goes. Her per- sonal interests also lie in the field of sports. Her executive ability has already been established, for she is chairman of the sports committee of the Leaders' Class and belongs to the G.A.A. The secretary, Ianice Hawe, a Silver-Pin member of the Honor Society, is distinguished for both scholarship and social charm. She is an excellent student. She likes people and people like her. She is dainty, charming-and efficient. The social affairs of the semester were in charge of Kathlyn Iaakett. Her duties kept her busy indeed, for she is on the G.A.A. board, the Lake re View staff, and is a member of the Girls' Leaders Class. The qualities which won Andrew Reid membership in the Letter Club and the Honor Society recommended him to the student voters as worthy of another honor. One of the most important duties, school activities, lay in the capable hands of Harry Mieczkowski. Although he acted quietly and without publicity the school benefited greatly through the efforts of this Commissioner. With Mr. Bowen, as faculty adviser, the Commission has become a vital part of Lake View life. 21941 FALL COMMISSION HE commission election held the third week of each semester is preceded by a storm of petitions, posters, promises, and one-minute speeches by each of the would-be's. Last fall, after the air had cleared, the six on top of this heap were Tom Chad- wick, Martha Sitterly, Mary lane Eldridge, Owen Wortman, Iohn Ellis, and Helen Bacon. Torn Chadwick, having received a plurality of the votes cast, was the new president. Before attain- ing this major honor, Tom had distinguished himself as a member of the Track Team. Despite the duties of his office, he found time to be an active member of the Lake re View staff, the Smokers' Club, and the Letter Club. As president of the Commission and deputy congress, he brought new Vitality to the office and administered it with his customary efficiency. Helen Bacon was elected vice president-her's was the face that launched a thousand votes. She managed the roll call of the congress as well as doing her share of the clerical work that devolves upon a commissioner. Besides holding this major honor, Helen had at various times been a member of the G.A.A., the Girl Reserves, and the Glee Club. The Commissioner of Student Welfare for last H-BGCQH , , M. I. Eldridge semester was Iohn Ellis. Before becoming a mem- Mhgmerly ber of the Commission, johnny was a Public Speaker, a member of the Rifle Team, and one of the Iunior Players. As the Student-Welfare Commissioner, he administered the Soap and Towel Fund, collecting a considerable amount of money for the purpose-in spite of the general passivity of the students on the subject. That basketeer of basketeers, Owen Wortman, had no need of an elaborate advertising campaign or a dynamic speech when he decided to run for the Commission, as he had already become well known to many through his membership in the Lightweight Basketball and Swimming Teams. As commis- sioner, he effectively directed the sale of tickets for all athletic affairs. Martha Sitterly, after a short, brilliant campaign in which Mickey Mouse himself played an important part, was elected commissioner. To her fell the management of all the social activities. This semester she arranged for two dances in the boys' gym. Through her efforts a sophomore dance was also held for the first time at Lake View. Mary lane Eldridge, unfortunately leaving school in the middle of the semester, had not time in which to resolve into actual deeds the ability to direct she had shown during the first part of the semester. Db 195 C4 T. Chadwick O. Wortman I. Ellis G Young D Knnrl W Mller G Behrns B Brock D Daren ura ll' Wttebcra V Flcsl LITTLE THEATRE HROUGH art lrterature and musrc we fmd a beauty that can be tound rt no other way Playmg upon thrs rdea the Lrttle Theatre has created a new movement at Lake V1eW For three years thrs movement has been progressmg untrl now We have one ot the fmest dramatrc groups Lake Vrew has ever had The Lrttle Theatre 1S concerned Wrth producmg plays tor the emoyment of the mterested students rn the school But thrs IS only one ot 1ts many purposes Greater IS rts strrvrng to create m all students a very keen enthusrasm tor a ra apprecratron of tme drama It rs grvmg those young people mterested 1n the obtarn practrcal experrence rn actmg Here the drrector Mrss Semmelmeyer has found tree scope for her excellent rdeas rn trammg One beneftt of dramatrc tralnrng whrch whtle not so evrdent rs of rm measurable value rs the self confrdence and porse that comes from experrence rn addressrng an audrence Certamly there rs no greater asset that one can have than thrs savorrtarre Thus takrng part m the act1v1t1es ot the Lrttle Theatre groups greatly benefrts even those who have no rntentron ot makrng the stage therr career Among the short plays grven thrs year by the Lrttle Theatre group have been l-luckelberry Fmn Eosalre The Young Scene and Hearts All students who have partrcrpated rn the proauctron of these plays have derlved a greater aporecratron ot dramatrc art D116 , , ir ' A I , . F , stage as a career an opportunity to study characters and dialogue, and to I I I - I 0 SENIOR PLAYERS F Smlth H Anspcluqh R B Monguse F Locke R Ponkmn W Younq D M1116-r V Strcxndz T Oakes L Adle-rblum IE111s L olemon A Fclstmq Sm1tV1 R orostnwolt G Blcmksten W Roqers V F1051 M Iohnsor' G Krehemker V Zak E French L Sternstexn E We1qe1t W Sokol H Sawyer O Verln D Folknun B Brxndley F Bruno M Tmchte dbnrq B Isodor If Long M Ne-Qlv M Bomstu JN PTDJU J 7219 . ,. 4 L. . ,, . r. , . , , .V , . , ... ., . . , . , V 'ICF L. '.-BS Cris? 1'.Ts3rp'1l'15 P. 3216135 I-..Ftej1'1:g1 f. Efutiejr F, P552 3. ELRH1' f.f1llf-I fxflfi. Lf. 'ffiglfilk G. Young f.I.f'1yer B. BTSSSCQY '. 3115 Vi 5,311.5 f. frftrixr. f. AIYXZLZ f. PLT: V,FQ',Si, fwf. ',.'1tt-E IQ BLLQ' ?,:1'f1'lf'.fI .-3.. '.'.'rQ:1 F. f z:.:f-:.:f13 f Ff,:1:.o:r. F. f .::.'::. - A f SPRIN SENIOR SERVICE CIR LE I5 IIGIIQIQI M Nlssen H Srhworlqd I Mower M Blutmcxycr E KQIIO D Krebs 1' Anqcxrolu B Rxsdcn I-I Rouech H Klem E Neubczrth G Yourxcr M Codoqeorqen I Weckmcm AIL QEFIOR FIRIS SERVI E IP LE E Ze Gus GCS er rmspruq enzmcc R Sc J lyp r 9 fN f . X2 KJ . ' ,1, . ' , . . 1 , , , . 'B .- V P A f- r E ., I . 1. .. , X, V .E 1, IT. ' , R. R 1, I'I. A JI I.. I. '.,r, F: LGI Hulterrrmzr. I.. Hcffmg, IJ. f. I.QnqI-ay, L.Huxhg1d, E.Ff16L16I, I.Ho1I3rcr1 I R'C..I,r Ll. R312 2. Flcx-:er I.f.S!f:1.Ic n fl. .5-.lrx -.Fcrtsr1 Y. Flosi Ab I 8 cc G A A BOARD G Z1pper1e M Longley I Mcrrxer K Iucket! A Grfford Y Anqorolcr H S91f9I'lh R Schubel M Werhnmk G Young M Schroeder A Wren C Rrppel N Rrchter E Breslm RLELEY G A A If emkm M Self Arn Scrce er B Montq mery A Ulnnq A FYGDCIS D Hcxcxrncn V Barnes B M re A Novak M A Vccxnn F Bo n N Lmdqren I Kelly D? 199 CC f- ,- KF .. . - I.Bit2er, K.Westfc1l1, F.Adcxms, A.Pec1rson, D.Kopu1os, E. Gilford T ' ' C , . , . ' , . . HAVENSWOOD G A A R Hyland D Schrmot V Smrtn M Broek r F Apfelbcum I Hewey M l-lultrnan S Mule A Sclrl dqen G Norton T Wlefel W Anderton V Srnlth M l-lerzrerq P M1 lrr C Rcndczzo S L l-lcrrdrnq W. Mendelssohn G St rm V Pock E r xrn E Koskobcz L DeVollon A Clark B Brrnunqhcxm D Blust C Bellert -X uptrl M lurk V VVuestenD rq B Erchenloulo L Sclulz L Ger B GI0IlkOV1l2 C Larson S Scntorr L Breslxn ll Hut P l n 'W Furster F Sulllvun G Green A Cannellcr fx D GAA J 1 C Ollllfl I VII I Z O5 A N wrhr ,wif r .HZ1 E1 bl S PP UO . ', . , Qberq, .FCtrC,L. .,. ' , . , . , YHAVfl-iQi'w'1'fLG . . H. P' lllns, E. M C JE 5. NI-1521 A. iueljf 1, E. Herr, M. SYT11Tl1, lj. Koi: xrq, C. Zz uk ', R.Ff,r1f,n M.lff,:f-G. ' .f', I f e 'N. Beilke, A. DFIVl'1Ll'QIL S.P1f:rCf1 l1.Grf:'. lv'l.Hlf1'lY, l. Hnnry, B. Vfolfi C.Sf:h11f' H. Mlf-Il AZ, '., 31122.11 V. Lllllfzl, lil. BHf?l1Il1 .Ff lk fl. C51 1 D. llfrrx l,f.ffff::11Lg1'1r A. 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Ezwei 7 'J' SPEAKERS CLUB V Zak F Carter E Soby M Meyer H Abrahamson K Ostman E Laursen H Toepfer I Mayer G Blanksten I I-Iaunqs R Panknm HI'Iosk1ns R Strube F Traynham D Patton L Levy I Blxtzsten G Clark B I Isador I Watkrns A Cecker L Seufter S Werner E I-I Neubarth GIRL PFSERVLS V Wald F Schwertfeqer R Zematrs I Bathurst M Loeblq C Holrnlny I Bode M Nunpter K Doualas A Olsem B Dower S Allen E Srrrtlo S Helmbrock Frederlclc I-I Smrth E Brand1s NV Baker L Lampela A Decker IMcM1ll1an E Ruckstuht L Floyd A Brouse E B rqcr A Iorq nsen M Uhrrlc Masrrnan M Alrn A Rotter B Schuster G Wallarn C Vcnderl'I lde M Flemmq M Larca Rltter A Solberg F Grxrnm M Sthvola E Swanson A I-Ioragtruan E M ller M Davldson V Iohnson E Grxmrn L Scrmxdt K I-Itll E Goldman P Spector V Fl S1 I Encrcscn E Ronvnel R Gerber G Clark M Stanton A Leulton I-I Adams C Wahl E Nalcr B Fazro I-I Slater V Enqelsdrrchen L Essa G Kamhz 92023 G. Krehemlcer, D. Berndt, L. Kusec, R. Camardo, G. Ablahat, L. Carlson, L. Levy, E. Anderson, HALL GU APDS MAIN BUILDING R Pxerson I Izenslark L Schroeder G Evans H B hrens S Wolf C Deyo R Davxs H Wlnne C Holrnby M Harrlng L Kelley A Layton L Wagner E Selvestrml M Iugger I Krause W Wuestenfeld G Sandre I Rathgeber M Garrou I Werlm E Enault P Oppenhelmer L May R Hughes M Flemmg P Ruhln E Duclos H Thomas I Bodlenner L Sharp D Bernd! F Campbell D Behrens D Wxlson G Erlckson K Iacketi D Iones M Rollo D Krebs E Swanson A Lustlg C Wahl I Weckman A Lauschre S We1ner E Pearl T Stem E Strlckett M Olson D Arnesen M Roedel M Nlssen S Pelmskr E Sandusky N Bowdltch 1. Schrmdt G Srnlth P Heller R Furslman E Metzger G Lawrence A Buxmar' T Swanson R Fxsher Offlcer of Guards Sgt Lee Mrs Morgan Matron Mr Wm er O Owen Sgt of Guards H FGZIO B Corkrll M Bowdltch HALL GLA JS av1s I' J' herrar HG1 HECCIC HG PJ r slen e 19 s '1 r Vrlunes Duerlcocp V V Ol G V al V1 V' NcnderHe1ae I klrn F Sche an M H rrxng N Flon e rnulskl If L arame N ' e v L erc 'ran G Ichns I7 e1sgen Quay I F x v Helln lv' re D Arnsen D E ens F For e If YISSQY M Pearson 2203! . D . . . V, . , . V , Q I , 1 , . A , . , ' I - I ' 1 ' I ' I I ' H I I A ' A ' I ' I 1 ' I ' r ' r ' ' f ' l If ' 1 - I , . , . . . Q - , ,.,- , , . - , . , . . Y 'EWR H. D ' , f.. I .ue..l . ., .Gaiel . r er '.'.'. Meyers, avenge G. L' ans VY. Sthrzeder, F, Iohnszx, E. Laurse I, '.'.'. 'Jfue I f ld, Lf, Fulton, P' .r Q., f. Prycr, C. ' G. ' , '. J 'f, . J Id. , X.. I ' J. Iac , . ,. verrzx , . .a ' , .G 'ti r I. S .. ', '. an 4 ' r, '. V.'r1:jht, l...Gu1lfcyl , B. Llnao' J, .T ' , . .. sn, ... K ' , M. , . o , , .. G en, . , P. ehr , . b,r, .. C' , . , SOPHOMORE GIRLS GLEE CLUB A Charter M Hrllqren IPark V Helm K P'r1ce M Lehman V Brown G Borq E Enaull G Koerper E Strrckett D Katsaros A Streedam V Hachmerster E Dacly E Zahn H Wassmann D Armslronq S Estes M Murphy R Kresher l.. Katzm D Smlth L McAlvany E Rmka M Pferfer P Lange I French I Anderson P Kunzwerler F Roesner B Koerper M Rrce B Dcnnerstaq I Mastrofsky M Brown A Schnerder D Wanshek B Bolton E Zrnk M Neher Mrss Sweet H Spltzer P Schmrat E Carlson E Wrlhams E Trenker L Hartkoff V Pearson A Neese G Larson C Tholander L Iankoskx C Frankel L Moffat I Endress M Lessner H Abelman LBeese Y Angarola I Bell E Dones SOPHOMORE BGYS GLLE CLUB I B 1rr T Lyons A Pfel er I Plilllppl R Frrqanza F Iansen S ornehson G Froorn L Werssmqm ay Nelson W Srruth H Welch E Keller A Blomberq M Sueber I Moortqat E Buehler I Brrer ey lf e H Lo 1 H C IST E Nolta D Bar er N Sweel B K1 s hn r L Foqelman W Bunch l Sclrrmdt H Mn r 77204Q 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 . . , . , . , . , . , . - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 . , . , . , . - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 . , . , . , . , . . , . , . 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . R. .U .. . . ,Q . . ... .. 1, . 1 - -- 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 -v 1 - 1 . .. .. 1 . A 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - , . , ,. , , . , . A 1-C N1 Q .K 5 y Q 1.1.,l'p , . .11, . .oo , . 1 , . .1 , . , .1 ., - , . , , I . 1 ' 11. 're GREELEY GLEE CLUB H Thatcher B Alexander M Emnch I Capadona H Hartunq D Guhr P Makrxs A Con' a M I Gelsert I Bxtzer L Bryanf E Rathsam R Fxvelson E Merens D Iohnson B Sturg1s, B I Moore E Lmdbero A Mankel L Nybakken S Toubus D Wolf P SGPIQIS AUTOGRAPHS A. Brennenstuhl, N. R. Goldman, R. Royslon, K. Westfall, I. Schmidt, E. Moran, L. Mather, A. C. Mcqren Q X Qx ni X Y' R1 an Z 9. P z 2 M MQ v I I V X f I o'o Q90 0 O ' o 9 0 o no I O I O QAQ4 .Q -n A . BASEBALL Lake VIGW Lake Vlew Lake VIGW Lake VIGW Scores Senn Roosevet Schurz Amundsen 41': ' ,209f Q 'A W Schmalz A Strandberq W Babe-rg C Galhna M Dickerson I McC1askev I Corchran 1. Kes 1er 15' Edwards O Wortman B Khne F Schwe-card1 F Skxnner S Ermoxan W Stembrecker H GUS11fSOH AKE VIEW Son althouah rt suffered a cruc1a1 setback 1n the f1na1 t11t ot the season wrth Senn thus loslna a chance to enter the quarter t1na1s tn the C11 1 y eaque The pon1es broke the ICQ by tnmmmq Waller 2416 In the fo11ow1na encounter wrth Lane the hqhts dropped a touah 2017 dec1s1on Roosevelt b eat us next 37 18 Then Lake VIEW stepped out to rnart1a1 muslc and marched over Von Steuben 2517 Sulhvan 2616 Schurz 29 22 and Arnundsen 36 21 Then carne the b1q Senn game and wtth rt came defeat tor the Red and Whue Wh en the ayrh t1oor was C1 ared the score board reported 31 22 S hqhtwerqht basketball team emoyed a good 1934 35 sea PP 210 LIGI-ITWEIGI-IT BASKETBALL E Prxce H Fee e A Bcxrtmcxn I Fuoq H Se-cbeorq I Dwyer Nr Dlckerson VcHuqh P Ncnnen E Spencer H Hlmelsteln M Nexdy A Hczfnnn rstrcfn E Schultz C Krenqer H Mme zkowslu H Dmsch-eI 1 Pecarcxro I Keenan S Flea! 1-' thus HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL FTER C1 successfu prcxchce season the hecr es openeci up by outpo 'mnq he Waller hve 2 26 Then Lake V1ew I t t Lune and Roosevelt 31 N emu 64 21 At thls sta e Iorwczra M1Ck and Guard G wen were Iost through U Czcmemon Then dur h re onstrucu n era V Steurgen trlufnphed v rx 2f 23 C unt UWGG I' hem lee crushes SJ 1 Cm and Sfhurz 27 26 ffl 3 The-cur nese Q DC 4 nd Sehn II4 , - -J .. 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CK E Van Hom A Waller W Rehfxeld B Klem C Deyo A Nxkas E Anderson I Ramsay M M111man H Anderson F Martzan E Van Rengen D Ramsay H Slems R Rothschxld D Solomon G Ross O Ramsay B Wechier K Glven G Chames L Damelh W 'Wuestenfeld B Sultan B Glasser M Schnadlq W Steffen A Reld I Sllberq E Rosenthal H Kaack I Zxllman R Block W Guckenhrmer W Mason S Baskm I H111 A Iohnson TRACK 5 S 3 ,- 2213! .E in D6 'F ,NRA ff x r I ,QL up v Y V I xx X ' XXX If - . ' -elf , I if 21525 ' as ' ' ,f SFA' l - I, xx eede H W X f I v - 'ls f X. V I I ? I X A Wnixw A UV wi f U T 4 f-1:5 Y I as A , ' N, rII I I if 1: ,if as I I JUL Z 'Ig X I X 4 Lake V1eW Lake V1ew Lake V1GW Lake V1ew Lake V1eW Lake VIEW Luke Vxew CDTBALL S ORES Fomqcm Reosevelt Amundsen Schurz Sulhvcm Serm Lone f:,4Q 's ' ..... 13 4 . .... 5 ' ..... 19 . . O ' ..... 6 . . U ' ..... U ..... 13 ' ..... 19 ' . . . U ' ..... U ...... 6 ' ..... U ...... 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GIRLS LF ADERS GLASS M Werhmck H Selferth G Z1pper1e E Frxebe-1 B Froehlmq M E Tyler D Holoubek M A Blutmcyer Y Anqczrolc L Lenzmqer E H Neubcrth M Nrssen B Hcllrqren D Flower K Icckett I Hosiord M Stcmton M Alm R Schubel A Wren V Flosz E E Porterl G Young D Krebs M Cooloqeorqen H Klem E Breshn N Rrchter C Rlppel DOYS LEAD Ra LASS E D1 Er Irs J H 1 1cr1 R Strur Q A Wcrmtsch k R Burqesorr A Town-er D Sm1'I1 H Gu fcrfson GHG If ss '1 Nu: er A H 6:1 H Lcmqoutlu Us F Green D Ame 2 6 N ,, fsv . 'ir:2cr,B.A1t:1ci,G. jx . , '.'. cf.. , . L... . ' -9 , . ' , . , . . s VV. Carr. E. Hcschke, K. Sjoquisf. C. Greftcn, VJ. Miller. A. Peierson, E. Stemdrth, I, Metzdcrf. V. B, ' H. Schwab Eezurizn H. Ticrnk :.. E. May. L, Heed. E. ' , . e ', . . G. Tirxrnel. f. Pfzul. Y. Authdr' , , . . r ' X 'X ' x . x D I if K s 1 I ' u ' L .v X A ' . ' N 1. FENCING TEAM H Ruben R Young R F Dyshn G Icqer L Pcxcm A Luc F Gnmm K Brcxtt M Mlller S Rovner R Olson Mr Hocke F Trcxynhclrn A George r :J '1 e E Bum B H irncn 3 cwsxy VIE!-Y eNJG D217 WENCING CLUQ -f.N:lc., Afercrx , . ', . cr . , ..,Vf:rb ' ' Ay Lf.F1le:7::i, E. Keller G4F:11rn:nn, f. Arnizn, f. Ev . .ccke R.S3:Lj1s, S.Pierr , '. ross C GIRLS FENCING CLASS L Floyd K Douglas V Wald D Holoubek B Stromberq M Kantor D Berndt V Pearson P Iohnson W Neumann E lobys F Grxmm F Sackhe1m E Metzger C Remach G Lawrence P Fogelman TENNIS CLUB F Lorenzen H Schrempl M Campbell Y Anqarola E Long E Blrkholz A Waaqe P Oppen helmer N Hampton O Prmq Pt Streckert N Rrchter E Golnach S Gordon D Dowd M La1ca L Iankoskx R Harkms D Katsaros I Scholes I Endress M Marqqrat P Z1 W Kische H Slater H Thomas E Schnerder L Rowley T Hess M Mouzak H Kuehset A Grabowsla E Grandmoto 92184 . , . , . , . , . , . - . . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , , , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . .N V . , , . 4, . . ., . . . , , , . , . , 1. , . , , . , . 5TH HOUR GAVIES CLASS L Levy M Stanton V McDcmel F Que-lzer B Tuma M Weber D jones L Lczndsn D Remclch G Crabtree M Ioncxs M Lcmq M Roedel L Floyd V luster R Schubel G Young H Klem D Bemdt F Scckhetm G Strand L Thelen V Coryetl M I Longley M Nxmpter L Hotmq M Lc: son D Smxth H Icrrson S Cummmq E Ere-shn C Sampson L KGLCISIHSLCI B Apfelberq E kuscxch C Rxppet V F1051 L Ztmmermcm F Le-1termc1n V I DAN TIN DD 19 Q A . SPLG AL 'Q 'G f. Eniress, f.Sr:1Qlski, '.'.', F'-enrizxi H. Tfxveke f,G1ff::j G, :ffC:Gf.ClLli V, Strziiz, R. Streikert, Lf. I'.':iIfclk Eurley f. Aijerszi E. 'Jacek F.. fzitzzifi ,l..P1pp fl. Spitzer D. Fly.-Jef O. Y-iriri D.H4ttEp1:1H3: f, Sfiysrzr- A. Lf '.'1fi:1 f.f. .'1tte: 1:3 33:11, f, Gzke' E. L-LZYQTY , . CHAMPION VOLLEYBALL TEAM c 114 rxtrx OIC, vw r k A O P flifllli' 1 V E M11 G W R F111 wxcz I A cs' P AUTCDGRAPI-IS H N '. H CUIHIIIIII , G. C l., F. S 'cjs 1 , ,K sf r If. Cf 'cv ff B. Lung, f.Sr1:ucgm1, P. Sullivan E. Simirh Y. GG1l1Il'1, L. Lyz ns H, .S Q I fxlri, . ' 0 V , ?.AI1'it-SKI! .' . Z .zzw L-'.El,1Sf,Il D 4' PERSPECTIVE HE GREEN LJ ll aropp 1 h1s craq sx er the 13 crtx he Kea re bw a 1 a Hrqh steel pr so And he wheeled and he s J r d P lnto the hast hlue sky Back to the olack rnountatns The vulture craned hrs s rawny 1 ck And looked over the desert And he peerea And he pounc a o 1 the dead c ax ot The nnan And he qloat d for he knew at the rnan Had wandered from the steel prtsors Out ot hrs sphere 1nto the desert And man cannot l1ve on the desert T e sea qull qltded over the hshtnq vessel And shrreked at the flsher ren And he swooped down And he snatched a ttsh stealrn Frsh trorrt the trshernren And screan rng at ther Lord ot the sea The hlackcrow darted tnto e cornheld Where there were neat rows T c rn n tarrner Ana h tl o n s nest ft la Q ld c art lt I c ch na cu p Jeot rw TNC st el towers ot e ptr ctty And h cavne And he souqht shelter under the Eaves of the house ot the c1ty Ana he played on the vanrty And on the sympathy ot man Ana he heqaed ot hrnf Ana the man wat hea tne Soartnq ot the eagle The qhdrnq of the qull The dart1na ot the crow And the hoverrnq of the vulture And he went hu nhly to h1s workshop And he burlt a rnachrne Now a qreate shadow than that ot the eaqle passes over the steel prrson and the scurrymq ants And the rnan snrles because he knows that he can travel ove the rnountarns th desert the sea the plam and the forest And he can rtse htqher than the steel pnsons lane Gregory T 'ifid-C ' ec from He stole thi cgrz. 5rc:1z 1' e , ' e ev: :ack 1 ' 1' . And vept ov ht ' lr ns nest there was a o h u And . looQ c ' Eel: . Ana ine ham fr' . tl p, And he saw :rrany ants scurryzzrg Vfhich he had stolen trorn the farmer. ' 1 ns. The Luc r sc ' ' , e ' . , 'Q a e kay th 'f ' , A, Q , e . . c j I e l', l ' ,T , A , A Y. Y 1 l L. ' e ' : ' ' o , , P , ,, e ' th ' , A I I , . I . h ' ' ' ' ' . I L V1 Y' ' , , .Q their ' ' . 1' ' .rx f r , , Ll . V . t '. . th ' , T t . o. LT . . r --I 2 Wg m Ev MQW .1 - Wan in ff' 'WW Q 115 'fziiwyfkf -ws: ' 7 . , . . ' x A A Lee ' is 3 M, -' Yi fi '-lm 7 5 W Q .HQ J A 'QV ,I 4 4 ik . V. If . ' '51, L 5 'A ' - ' 4 A . , -' fi 0 xg . 4 . , 1 A, K ' if. x. 5 ' fi, L, f , 4 x - ' A f' , ' A . -1' Z ' sc , , 15 .. K 9' f Eh. . ffg' A . f ? ? f l 2 ff? I h N l UN ICRS HOSE stamped for two years as under classmen returned to school this year as respected Iuniors After spending two years in hard work and laboring under a feeling of extreme ummportance they have finally been recognized as human beings who really have great possibilities which have been put to the best use in every field that Lake View advocates Despite the unusually keen competition in the recent solo contest every Lake VIGW soloist played with ease and confidence Of the successful Iuniors Albert Feldmen skilled in playing the E flat alto clarinet placed second Ramona Ostrander placed second in aptitude for the French horn and Lor rame Floyd th1rd on the E flat clarmet Lake VISWS note' band and orchestra contain many enterprismg Iuniors who never seem to tire of F acticing the1r wings of ambition enabling them to fly forward to their goal so close and yet so far away if they lose falth After hearing the splendid performance of the Mikado one is pleasantly surprised to find that the charming Yum Yum Margaret Sargis was a member of the Iunior class while Iulius K1uney took the part of none other than the Mikado hlmself Gwendolyn McDonald one of their class mates danced 1'1 the ballet The Ft O T C room has more sparkle than the Diamond Horse Shoe of been promoted to higher offices parade before their superlors They are Cadet F1rst Lieutenant Frederick Iohnson and Cadet Second Lieutenant Clyde Deyo of Company A Edgar Fields and Hugo Genge of Headquarters Staff and Henry Behrens of the Band The Rifle Team renowned for 1ts superior marksmanshlp displays the work of George lager Ralph Burger Iohn Georg and George Evans Both boys and gi ls have become intensely interested in fencing As yet the girls of the Iunior k lass have won no distinction There are however two Iunior boys Alex George and Seymour Rovner who have marked ab1l1ty m this sport that requires such a quick mind and body There 1S a tennis club for begmners which has been meeting on Friday during eleventh period Mary Miller Ieannette Hess Mary Mouzak Ruby Harkins Iean Scholes Helen Schrempl Hilda Kuehsel Sylvia Gordon Dorris Dowd and Florence Corbett now as Iuniors are practising to be future Helen Willses Our trackmen became rivals of Mercury The thud of soft soled shoes re sounded throughout the gymnasium as Morton Schandlg David Ramsey Hendry Kaack Ierome Silberg Kenneth Given George Chames Elmer Van Ftengen Earl Rowenthal and Bernard Glasser practiced in the gallery May this group continue to represent Lake View 1n track in the future as well as it has To cheer at pep assemblies and basketball and football games has now become a pleasure for Virginia McDan1el Dorothy Iones Maman Swanson 2226K I . 1 ' ' I ' ' ' I . , : l 1 I 1 I - I I I . ., , , - the Metropolitan Opera House when the many enthusiastic Iuniors who have I I I I I I I ' Q.. 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I I I V I I I I I l I l I I 1 u II ll I I ' Gall Champley Isabel Fagner and Chrrstme Sheafor There w1ll be no whrsperrng audrences as long as these grrls are cheer leaders Swrmmrng honors are among the laurels of the Iumors Mrldred Iohnson has recerved seven tapes and an emblem and Mercedes Schroeder a gold prn rn addrtron The boys who have earned places on the swrmrnlng team are Martland Hrggrns Leonard Kaufman Fred Brandt Paul Neubarth lenaro Garcra lack Garmaon lack Conrad Paul Vogel Raymond Dlomar and Wrllram Krause Nor are the Iunlors absent from the rough and tumble sports They ISJOICG that some of the1r number contr1buted to the success of the football team Bernard Klern Harold Karser Anton Nrkas Clyde Deyo Allen Waller Dart forth Wrllrams Ioseph Beaumund Davrd Ramsey Robert Frnnerman Robert Kuehne and Cement Dockery were members of the squad basketeers who caused the hearts of the Iunrors to swell wrth prrde are Pecoraro Schultz and Paulus The G A A grrls Just completed the more rnterestrng semester of the year m whrch they earned profrcrency prns There were four events rn whrch the grrls partrcrpated Each g1rl who earned the requ1red number of pomts was awarded a gold srlver or bronze pm Volleyball and baseball have afforded a great deal of enroyment to those who belonged to the game classes The herght of every G A A member s amb1t1on IS to earn a thousand pornt letter for her accornplrshments and many Iunrors are well on the1r way toward earn rrg thrs letter The Iunror Players are made up of about forty students rntensely 1nterested rn drama The more ambrtrous Jo1n the Lrttle Theatre to get practlcal expert ence rn actmg Wrth a semester rn a Publrc Speakmg class they may become a part of the Semor Players Gertrude Goldberg Naomr Cloutrer, lulra Smulskr Ruth Hergert Mercedes Schroeder and Lorralne Floyd are a few of the young wrrters of the Iunror Class Thezr work on the Red and Whrte Staff rs not only 1nterest1ng but grves them practrcal experrence rn Journalrsm Wrth all the varrous outs1de act1v1t1es one mlght be under the rmpressron that the Iunrors have not had trme to excell rn the1r academrc subyects One glance at the records and you w1ll observe the names of the large number who are rn the Honor Socrety Many w1ll be ready for the1r gold pm 1n September The lumor year IS the one year rn hrgh school that one can thoroughly emoy It IS the happrest year of all school years for one 1S Just far enough along to feel suffrcrently rmportant and yet one hasn t that rather lost feelrng that a Semor has when he reallzes that he 1S rn hls last year of school and that after that IS over there rs no more excrtement anxrety school frrendshrps and all the fun connected wrth the three R s The l935 IUDIOIS have real1zed thrs and have made the most of 1t May all future lunror classes follow the1r example 7512741 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I '- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . 1 1 . . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 . 11 1 11 . 1 al' ii., 4 fr ,,,....-.--f ..-14 ,an ind., D. Harvick N. Richter V. Norberq S. Ermoicn W. Krauss C. Fosler M. V. Lee LYI'1CiIOhTlSOH VJ3odyCe Peterson Phylis Wcsburru Arlme Papp Emaline Gclaznan Mildred Karlsen Eleanar Siiiuh Irene aid Leia B51-. yer Darithg' Eecg Margaret Iahnsan Iar1etH:, Leeriara Sax EE1f1Y' ' 3a ' SCPI-ICIVIORES TILIZING my spare time one day in the spring of 55 prior to an appoint ment with a friend I was browsing 1n the school library From the midst of a shelf of dusty dull bound books one stood out Lake View High School s Who s Who engraved on its cover in bright gold letters I pulled it out and glanced at the Table of Contents There to my surprlse I saw the title of a chapter The Sophomores of 1935 Could the doings of the main building Freshmen fill a chapter of the life and GCIIVIIISS of Lake View in that happY year? Overcome with curiosity I groped for a chair wherein I might relax and read this tale for my mmd was still trying to fathom how these underclass men could attaln such fame I turned to the indicated page and began to read Can you imagine' I almost shouted to the student sitting in the adioining chair startling h1m into giving me his attention in the year 1935 there were over one hundred Sopho mores among the members of the Honor Society I dont believe it answered my nelghbor Whereupon he took hold of one side of the book and read the page with me Then he said excitedly Look' The Sophomore class contributed many Paavo Nurmis but the l935 class has excelled all previous groups Listen to these records Bob Rothschold and lack Ramsays and Warren Mason received thelr share of glory as dashers Sidney Baskin represented his class in hurdling in a spectacular manner Don Solomon held the laurels as a high Jumper not to mention Norton Zuckerman and Howard Dennis who were outstanding shot putters as well as football heroes that any class could be proud of and any other group envy As for the Sophs on the baseball team Just look at that a record unsurpassed Here are the names of Weissmuellers of no small acclaim Burton Green field Richard Wallner Ienaro Garcia lack Oarman Fred Brant Bill Schil dage and Maitland I-Iigglns The list of notables goes on and on I had no idea that the Sophomores had helped so much in filling our trophy case He stopped out of breath and I eagerly took up the tale The Sophomore girls were not absent you notice when the roll of r nowned members was called A great many of them were working for G A A letters Violet Kasch Mercedes Schroeder Iune Barrett Lillian Landon Mildred Steinke and Shirley Habitzeiter were successful in obtaining theirs There also was Eleanor Holms in the class It mentions here that several girls attained their swimming emblems and that others successfully earned tapes which were given when the respective requirements were met The Tennis Class sponsored by Miss Greiner was supported almost entire ly by Sophomore g1rls In the Games Classes where true sportsmanship was developed we also find many of them And that isnt all he continued In a contest held Ianuary l6 1935 both Sophomore Clubs attained second place It seems that every where you find the Sophs you also find success The P52501 I . - I Il 1 I I ll . ll I , I , , 1 , . . , . Orrington Ramsay distinguished themselves in the 660 yard run, and the two , , , . , ' L' I I I I I - I I '5- , . I I ' ' Band too the muslc department of the R O T C had among tts numbers many mus1cal Sophs who w1shed to express thelr feelmgs for mustc wtth much ado and bustle rather than m the subdued manner of the other muslcal organ1zat1ons N1ck Mllas Fneda Wrener Otto Moses were the most prom1 nent Sophornores 1n thls mus1cal group There was even a Sophomore 1n the solo contest Herb Sanders who came 1n second Mr Sopkm I went on the dtrector of the orchestra IS here quoted as saylng that many of the enterpr1s1ng second year students Jolned rt to the advantage of the organrzatlon Among them he ment1oned Manory Steal Mary Hart Ira Felngold Harry Lantz Helen Yonan Mary Steffan and Harlen Boch These Sophomores seemed to go 1n for everythmg and the unbelrev able part of 1t IS that they drd unusually well 1n everythlng they attempted Because of therr short perlod of servrce the under classmen were not allowed to become comm1ss1oned offlcers 1n the R O T C but there were a large number of non coms 1n thrs class There were also many prrvates 1n the ranks The fourth estate IS the calllng heeded by many neophytes as wel as by august Iun1ors and Senlors Membershrp on the staffs of Lake VIGW s slster publrcatlons the Lake re Vrew and the Red and Whlte IS the goal of many Among those responslble for thls addrtlon of the Annual IS a Sopho more Ursula Blrtzner Several ambrtlous wrrters are belng 1n1t1ated rnto the mysterres of news edrtors and busmess managers have left the scene 1t w1ll be these students who w1ll eagerly take up the work Among the congress of deputles wnrch under the leadershrp of the Com m1ss1on effrcrently carrred on student busmess were many Sophomore members Perhaps m future years some of these legrslators Wlll become Commlssroners One thlng I am conv1nced of now and that IS that the Sophomores were not to be rrdlculed as a class or as 1I1d1V1dUCIlS They were the foundatlon of the student body the plllars as 1t were that held up the lofty structure of whtch we were so proud the devotlon enthustasm good sportsmanshtp loyalty and studlous attentton that characterlzed our school orrgmated 1n thetr group They hstened to useless and sometlrnes presumpt1ous advtce and then qu1etly wrthout the 1gnorance of the freshmen or the arrogance of the upper classmen went therr way enloymg to the full thelr clubs and socretles w1nn1ng therr letters and therr honor prns frlled to the brrm W1th school Splflf enthusrasm and constructtve amb1t1on They looked forward to the years before them years frlled wrth the fru1t1on of the work begun that year years of reap1ng what they had sowed lf they conttnued as they began they became future earnest zealous and staunch Iuntors and strong worthwhlle Senlorsar credrt to Lake VIEW and themselves an honor to us thetr prede cessors In respect to what we now know of them my nerghbor and I got to our feet and ra1s1ng an rmagrnary cup drank a toast to the Sophs Heres to you Senrors of 1938 71 23144 ' I I - I I l ' - , , . I I I I I I paper work in preparation for future positions on the staff. When the present . , , . I I - , . , , , , . , .. , Q R ,JW 4-f 0 Vi .L Qffgggi . .f ,,f.,Iifff 4 A W, 4 '14 Q' Emeline Lewis Emilie Porten lune Keller Lucille Sarcicx Lucille Kusie Lillycm Sternsiein Eleanor Stciclfiurski Myrerie Friede Genevieve Krehemker lris Mclvlillicm 1 V ra Har: 4 Evelyn Ender il Q 'AY' NV. 13:19 T. 'Wolf Lecntrs Levy' N'-1: .A . .M Iflllw A x'5 QA Q.-59 L I . SPE! wg.. 4' 'kt , u if P, -A S 5 1 .ln 'A L. '7 1' 4? mn I , -5 K Marion Strickeit Catharine Vonder Heiole Lois Maxey La Verne Ritter Evelyn Brandis Alice Lawrence Marion Collins Marion Rallo Iane Edelinq Evelyn Travis Dorothy Mosirnan Emilie Porten bv vu ' 4- .W -fb -1 xp gl if v-1' f.- Helen Anspcruqh Pecrsley Adelle Brouse Alice Mclntosh lune and Audrey Cunninqhun. A. Solberg H. Hedlunc Harry Hoskins .,x- ,, .,.. -s .ev HQ.lf.,. 17,,,,pr.,,, ,.,,A,. .,, Pcrpncel Martini leniler Hermes HAMILTON AND AUDUBCN BOVE the clangrng and clatter of mornrng greetrngs and the openmg and closmg of rockers a young vorce was heard Say Brll what was the answer to the seventh algebra problem? X equals zero was the sleepy' reply Gee all that work for nothrng No wonder l drdn t get 1t Loud Jeers and sneers from every corner ot the dark hall drowned the speaker s words From where l was standmg watchrng the students of Hamrlton asemble for therr pleasant day s work l1sten1ng to therr VOICES and the echoes there from drrtt through the halls ot th1s ancrent seemmgly dtsmal burldrng I saw two new arrrvals swrng down the corrrdor and Jorn the group near me Gee Ted l drdnt know you were so dense rn Latrn sard one of the newcomer to the algebra wrzard above Brll drd you hear how he translated pax ex bello freedom from 1nd1gest1on'? You would never hear lsrdore Feldstern or VITQIHIQ lohnson who are takrng a General Language course w1th Latln and do they know the1r Latrn recrte a translatron lrke that The group walked down the hall towards therr trrstperlod classes they stopped to look at posters advert1s1ng the Mrkado That s a grand poster over there exclarmed Ted pomtrng to a neat art1st1c cardboard on the opposrte board That must have been done by Dorothy Hensen You know she 1S tak1ng a Specral Arts course Nearmg the ofhce Brll suggested that they stop rn to say good mornmg to Mr Collette As l shpped ln wrth them and watched thrs wrse kmd gentle man greet them I understand why th1s dark burldrng apparently so unattrac trve for hrgh school pup1ls was so trlled wrth school sp1r1t and enthusrasm The personalrty of the prrncrpal alone was sutfrcrent to make thrs possrble Mr Collette asked one of the boys to get erther Opal Zrmmerman or lane Trlptow or Stephan H Intershr to type a bulletm tor htm They are commercral students and lead m therr held ln the otttce rt was also drscovered that Anna Rash Nelhe Barclay Marcella Marmett Dorrs Saldee Borrs Luetx and Marran Gerger are makmg a name tor themselves at Audubon Smce there are only four rooms ot Lake Vrew students at Audubon thrs numb r represents a blg percentage ot celebrrtres Who can blame these puprls of Audubon and Hamrlton for teehng a httle regret at rnovrng on to the larger school and leavrng Mr Collette who puts sprrrt energy and ettort 1nto the work ot every one of hrs students at the branches There IS a personal touch wh1ch IS ot necessrty lackmg at the larger school So rt rs wrth mtngled emotron that these students say farewell to the Hamrlton and the Audubon schools and pass mto the se ond stage ot hrgh school hte that of Mam Burldrng Freshmen Some years ago 1t was tourd ne essary to expand the bran h capacrty At that trme several ot the classrooms at the l-lamrlton school were devoted to the overflow ot t eshmen the same plan was adopted to the Audubon school The two schools now house approxrmately trve hundred tuture graduates 73 236 Q . 1 1 11 . - 1 11 11 11 . - 1 . 11 1 . 1 . 11 . , . . 1 1 . - 1 . . 1 . . . . 1 ' 1 . . . . 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RAVENSWCDGD AVENSWOOD branch proves the old adage that quality is of more consequence than quantity Though boasting only seven rooms and two- hundred pupils Ravenswood under the direction of Miss Etberg forms an integral part of Lake View In no way do the students suffer because they have been destined to spend thexr first year outside of the Main they have the benefits of convenient hours and a school small enough to be sociable When the school was organized this semester the first task before the pup1ls was the selection of room deputies whose duty 1t is to keep Ravens Wood in touch with the Main building by handling tlcket sales and executing the plans of the Lake View commissioners Betty lane Hewitt Foe Bressinger Arthur Swanson Andrew Zeis Lawrence Schroeder Anita Buckler and Iohn Tucker were chosen The ticket manager was lack Dennis-an honor student lack with the aid of the room deputies cooperated with Lake View in the selllng of tickets for operas plays and the various student beneflts The Honor Society has always gained many of its members from th1s branch This year twenty of the lAs have attained this honor Catherine Bellert Betty Birmingham Ieannette Brshop Lillie Mae Brady lack Dennis Sara lane Egbert Dorothy Epps Spencer Floyd Thelma Fryberger lean Hewey Antoinette Hockerts Mariorie Howard Rose Mendelssohn Corrine Olson Ruth Bell Helen Sab1n Frances Schoefer Lawrence Schroeder Win fred Schroeder and Ieanne Weil Another of the Lake View organizations at Ravenswood is the G A A Under the three leaders Antoinette Hampes Antoinette Hackerts and Betty dingers Zephers Mercurus and Siamese CWe Stick Togetherl Though no Babe Didricksons were discovered the girls had some thrilling games Bavenswood has its own column in the Lake re View and llke that paper it has a staff of its own There was at Ftavenswood not only a literary but also a business department The Editor in Chief of the Ravenswood column was Sarah Iane Egbert who is also a member of the Honor Society Under her there was in each room a reporter who was chosen as her asslstant They were Maurice Sulivan Betty Birmingham Tess Snyder Vincent Bose Dorothy Epps Antolnette Hackerts Katherine Schlitt and Iohn Tucker The Lake re View agents who were in charge of the distribution of the Lake re View were M Sullivan Dale Klass Ianet Dmotmg and Tess Synder Gustof Vehofer Ruth Peit Louise Schilz Isabelle Cooke and W1ll1GIH Her1on The pupils of Ravenswood although not at present contributing to the literary staff of the Red and White have wholeheartedly assisted the advertising and business staffs The sale as well as the collection of the money for this year s Annual was put into the hands of lane Brandes Wm Benwitz Iosephine Pathos Howard Pickering George Dorl and Diane Fanu cek1s who have filled their task creditably It is w1th mingled emotions that Ravenswood students pass from the status of Branch Freshmen to Main Building Freshmen ' 237 : , I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I ' I I . I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - - ' a- I I I I I A , . I - I I I I Birmingham, the G. A. A. organized six baseball teams-Lions, Tigers, Hum- , . , . I l I I I I I V I -- 1 I I l ' I ' I - I I l I l V I I , - , . C 238 GREELEY OW EASILY one can step 1nto the far reachlng past on enter1ng Greeley The somberness the peculrar gloom of the wrde lonely halls are a far cry from the modermty of 1935 Arr1v1ng IH the early mornmg before the school wakes from 1ts deep slumber and the puprls begm pourrng 1n one almost expects wrnsome mcuds wtth prgtarl bratds and ruffled collared youths to walk demurely down the halls A queer hght comes from the broad bay wrndows on the w1de landmgs grvmg an 1llus1on of great space and mag n1f1es the emptmess and lonellness of the corrldors The wander1ng eye catches the dlm lrght and follows 1t to the floor up the walls and clrmbs slowly to the cerhng The halfway paneled walls are worn and the floors seem tlred of shuffhng feet and the bearmg of so many burdens Through the many years the dusky ce1l1ng has kept watch over these shuffl1ng feet and conglom merat1on of young vo1ces and lf lt had the power of speech could tell us varred tales of eagerness sorrow and success of unknown years before t1me shrouded It wrth gloom and the hand of age passed slowly over 1t But thrs gray atmosphere IS a strong contrast to the act1ve sp1r1t of students and faculty of Greeley who cast aslde the fact that they are rncapacrtated by the hand1cap of an old bulldlng and the lack of modern lmprovements that ease the l1fe of the pupll of today Therr sp1r1t rllumrnates the depressrveness and 1nst1lls new l1fe mto the school by the1r numerous act1v1t1es They have a representatlon ln our R O T C that 1S worthy of betng acknowledged and our band contams several of Greeley s most ardent supporters And at the1r own bulldmg they carry on many other outslde act1v1t1es whrch lnclud such as the Boys and Gtrls Glee Club the G A A the track and basketball teams The G A A under the able superv1s1on of Mlss Muhs IS a very suc cessful athlet1c organlzatlon Its offrcers carry out the1r offlclal dut1es admlr ably and show great ab1l1ty 1n conductrng games of basketball baseball volleyball splash partles dances and contests of varrous natures They have made the G A A CIFCUS one of the most outstandlng and enthusrastlcally awarted events of the year Greeley rs proud of tts basketball team whlch although small 1n number boasts real f1ghters who show the Splfll of true sportsmansh1p lt also has several outstandlng boys 1n track who mamfest the1r sk1ll tn representlng the1r school yearly on the campus of Northwestern Umversrty It was a treat to see Mrs Ruddlck the prtncrpal 1n her new env1ronment Although she has been there but a very short trme she has already won the confrdence and respect of both the faculty and the student body It rs no less than 1nsp1r1ng to observe how capably and cheerfully she IS fulf1ll1ng the re qulrements and great demands of her posrtron The l1ttle offlce 1n whlch she works although far from the spaclous ones that we are becommg accustomed to has the buzzrng sensatlon of great 1mportance And what could be of more 1mportance than pulhng the strxngs that govern the fate of so many anxrous students? 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K AUTQG AUTOGRAPHS I WAS TI-IEEE Sept 17 Feel ltke a veteran of the Battle of Gettysburg Beg1strat1on day no tashron parade More hke a ctrcus parade w1th an overdose of elephants Anyhow I saw Just myrrads of old frtends and I guess I can cultlvate a taste for my new teachers Just the way I cultrvated a taste for oysters Oct 4 Im perenn1ally confused about the comm1ss1on electron Formerly I dldnt know any candldates Now I know nearly all In both cases I prck out about half of the would be s and rmpulstvely check any SIX mumbl1ng may the best man w1n For future reference Tom Chad wlck Helen Bacon Mary lane Eldrtdge Martha S1tterly Iohn Ellts Owen Wortman Oct 10 Came home feelmg all democrattc to thrnk of havmg a Senror Class orgamzatton wrth popular elected offrcers George Solr IS presrdent Betty Froehllng v1ce prestdent Betty Lou Falenders secretary Margaret Casellas treasurer George Kern sergeant at arms CNote Hope one of them puts me on a commlttee now that Im feelmg so publtc splrrtedl Oct 16 Thts 1S the end of the second day of World s Fa1r Tours Some day when I feel partrcularly phrlanthroprc and benevolent tNote Thought that all up IH one breath tool Im gomg to mvent self propellmg charrs that can be folded and packed ltke parachutes Thought I knew enough about the Fa1r to get a gurde s lrcense Smce thrs trrp I dont even know the way to the nearest drmkmg fountam Incrdentally I dtd get rather mtxed up somewhere around the v1llages and wandered absently mto an exlt only gate A guard wlth a terrlfrc tendency to act unpleasant caught me And the steam he blew whool My br1ll1ant repartee would have resulted m qurte a b1t of hum1l1at1on on my part Istnce Ive never been 1n courtt had not a strange boy wlth a block L V letter come up and conctltated Thrs naturally led to a chummy conversatton and we were qutte good frrends by the t1me I got home Arrrved home wrth 3 pounds of pamphlets CI welghed theml 4 souvenlrs 8 prospecttve Chrrstmas presents somebody elses hat half a box of popcorn 9 plckle pms 5 blrsters and no energy Oct I7 Had a grand assembly today-all about the Rocky Mountam Na tronal Park A Dr Caldwell showed sltdes and Jmltated calls of some anlmals and brrds It Just goes to prove all that twrtters IS not sold m a pet store By the way my frrend of the Falr eprsode D Z sat next to me Isnt that a co1nc1dence'? lust when I was wonderrng about hlm Mental attract1on maybe Hes awfully mce and not bad lookrng erther 'P Oct 26 Ive Just ftmshed play1ng Chopm s Funeral March Approprlate I flntshed my exams today I m Just dyrng to get my papers back fNote That last remark was to be sa1d wtth crossed fmgerst Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow 79 242 C4 - . . 5' 0 ' . 10 - 1 1 . . . . a T . . . 1 . . , , . 1 . . . 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I - . 1 1 , , . . 1 - 1 11 . 11 . . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . ..,. - . , , . . 1 . . . . . 1 . . 1 - ' 1 1 . . . . . 1 11 11 . - Y . 1 . . 1 . . . . . 11 11 Oct 31 Got an honor pin at assembly today and I wont say any more ause Im modest I dont think Im half as good as I really am Nov 9 Every year the AIHIISIICS program always affects me the same way When the band plays I feel light hearted and patriotic But when the honor list is read and we face east and trumpet e hoes Taps I always feel well not sentimental but Just sort of reverent Nov 14 At the assembly there were some stars of grand opera and o relative of Iames Whitcomb Riley The audience insisted on several encore and it wasnt Just because they wanted fifth period omitted they really enJoyed it Nov 28 The S phomore Glee Clubs gave a little Puritan operetta for the Thanksgiving assembly In my youth all we used to do about oper ettas was hope to get in the Senior Ctlee Club some day Tempus Fugit Dec 6 Two quarters or rather thirds have passed IAwful thought Senior rating'?V'?l Iust happened to find out purely accidentally of cours-1 that D Z is not only a star athlete but also above the average when it comes to grades On the top of that he s a peach of a fellow Dec 14 D Z took me to the band concert Was I happyl I really think Capt Walz is marvelous Anybody that can get the boys to turn out a pro gram llke that ought to be chiseled I mean have a statue made of him Glee Club and R O T C were good too Nice of the boys to present Capt Walz with the conductor s stand Dec 18 Milk Fund show today It was better funnier colossaler smoother ing o good deal since the predesescers Cspellmg'?l were equivalent to profes Jonal shows Ive seen As a matter of fact some of it was pro fessional talent Iack Lane Dec 21 Art department in charge of today s Christmas assembly Certainly did them credit too The tableaux Cvalue of French Im sure of that spellingl was exauisit The Glee Club furnished vocal atmosphere Dec 27 Went to the Cadet Hop with an awful bore out managed to have 'I keen time in spite of it You know there s something about a soldier even when he s in a tux The boy who sits behind me in history was greatly insulted land I was embarrassed? by a dumb thing I did After dancing a few moments I said Suppose we get acquainted H started slightly and said Arent we aready acquainted? I hadnt the remotest idea who he was so I laughed and said Well I mean lets find out more about each other He was plainy shocked Gosh he sa1d I didnt know you were that kind of a girl We talked about some pretty intimate things in history before recitatrons began Sud denly I realized who he was and I know now Just what Bruno Haupt mann must feel like Well it Just goes to show how different a boy can look when he has molted from his classroom duds into evening clothes 'P 243 bec ' M ' ' ' I C ,, s ' ' ' ' ' ' is . . . -- ' , .:, ' 2 I ' - L 1 I 1 J ' runningffin general, more entertaining than any before, which is say- ' . . , A l . Y x s' ' . ' - ' I 'e. ' . . t , . . , T 41 G11 CII. CII CID 8 A man from the Meat Packers Assoclatron talked today Sort of a cross between a chalk talk and a mag1c1an performance He made ducks cushlons and loads of other thmgs out of 40? of a lamb-the 4076 that lsn t chops and leg of lamb Those are cheaper cuts the 40? I mean Oh Im golng to be the most economrcal housewlfe when I get marr1ed 19 Semor Drama Saw both nrghts because I sold Lake re Vrews The casts were both very good Berkley Square was a pretty Stlff order for hrgh school Sen1ors but they certa1ny drd nobly Wrsh Id taken some drama Id probably d1sgrace the whole show though and 1t would have been a shame to dlsgrace that show 22 Athletrc awards assembly Probably never see another Lake Vrew game It s a sad thought But the1r ptctures w1ll all be m the Annual 25 Went to the Prom Wlth D Z Was I surprrsed when he asked me fNote such lnnocencel Words cant descnbe how I feel It was para drse fOoops shppmgl He really looked handsome ton1ght oh hand some IS such a weak word But anyway 1t was a grand dance Everyone was so grown up and some of the homehest people looked absolutely glamorous I Just ache all over when I thmk how soon we ll leave school and all these frlends But I mustnt go on sollloqurz to bed Good Nrghtl Ian 29 Class luncheon Oh I w1sh t1me would Just stand sttll Ive enJoyed l1fe more thrs week Cexcludmg exams of course-but then I dont want to be pess1m1st1cl than ever before or rn the future I rmagme Only one embarrass1ng th1ng happened and that wasnt my fault My manners and porse really must be rmprovmgl I got a soup spoon fconsomme spoon I guess IS 1ts correct nomenclature? for my parfart and JI wouldnt f1t ln the narrow glass lust at that t1me walters got scarce and frnally after g1v1ng the hrgh srgn to all I could three rushed up to ard Mam selle Oh fdeep deep stghl I love partres Ian 31 A perfectly thrrllmg graduanon IS over The whole performance was d1gn1f1ed and awe msprnng After the ceremony a bunch of us had some roll1ck1ng fun but now IIS all over and most of the class Ill never see agaln never agaln what a sweetly solemn thought Oh oh -a tear 1ust fell on my new sat1n mghtgown Enough of th1s senumental foohshnessl lrfe has hardly begun C L1fe Begms at Forty I and after all why do you suppose they called graduatlon commencement ? 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Feb 9 Stood m a corner fwrth almost s1x hundred other Sober Semors I at f1rst semor class meetmg Heard Speech to Semors V I l No l Usual reference to Drgmty of a Senror and PIIVIIGQGS of a Senxor Feb 25 After parade of candtdates voted for Harry Hoskms for class prest dent Nelda Rrchter Vtce presldent Ann G1fford secretary Hal Krueger keeper Owen Wortman to handle largent And they all got ml One crgar for the gent March 3 Last years drgmfrcatlon of the commtssron electron seems to have robbed the speeches of wrt Thts electron at least was on past performances Perhaps rt s for the best Anyhow the new presrdent IS Wally Steffen Others are Andy Rerd Mlke Mreczkowskl lamce Hawe Gwen Z1p Z1pperle and Kathlyn laclcet of the commrsston famrly Met len at a party last mght She hasnt entered college ye' Wot CI qall March ll Saw Lake Vtew lose to Senn 47 I6 tn last game of a not so bad season Not a very br1ll1ant ftms thls pm than gold March 22 Saw faculty student basketball game badmtnton demonstrat1on and whatnot at the athletrc benefrt 1n the gym and the peds won' The floor show really was somethmg March 30 Stopped rn at the school dance 1n the gym last aft The fellow are the wallflowers at these dances Ought to teach the art of Terpst chore be more useful to most than Caesar or trrg Apnl 2 Evrdences of sprmg are corroborated by the call to arms of Trldens Goodmans and Ruths Have to dust off the tenms racket w1sh the water was as warm as the a1r Apnl 4 After hearmg Sterl1ng North at the Plea and Whrte assembly I went to the luncheon rn the conference room Ourte a success len as a past Red and Whrter was there Says shell wart ull next fall before she enters the U of I Hope I can arrange to go there most of my frrends are plannmg to Apnl 13 len and I went to Mlkado heard and saw tt apprectattvely and left hummmg oh To hell w1d da flower? dat blum ln da sprmg Apnl 26-Mrssed half of the frrst assembly but enroyed the second half and stayed for entrre second assembly the talks and skrts were about Olean up Ill have to pamt that fence whtle rn the mood Mary M lust got home from a swell vacatron trrp to Washmgton and there abouts Never got so much for my money before Mr Henderson certa1nly makes a swell escort yu 145 Q4 I ' ' . 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'fi . b ,, J 4' 6, S. s., iw ' wa.: .V 5 QW fs., .V A CHALLENGE TQ YQUTH N Q i2iI'1,::'f, 3 if, ' ' if S ' 3 :J J xiii .fs ' 'Zu :I ff My gf' In 7 x vw J v 3- 0 :Warn a MY' Q xxm wliiii THAT WHICH IS OURS ANDSCAPING The shadow of the Wtngs of Progress rn th form of towers of stan and steel has passed over and blotted out the br lltan e that only nature can produce The advancement of the years ruthl s ly setzed not only our trees but that whrcl went w1th them our green terrace and leafy shrubs The rap1d mdustrtal and res1dent1al growth of th1s nelghbor hood soon brought an end to the good old days when heart and m1nd wer developed rn perfect calm and quret the lungs frlled w1th pure unadulterated country a1r when ones eyes were regaled by acres and acres of vxolet and many hued shootmg stars wrth no burldmg 1n any drrectron to mterrupt the vlew When the wrdenmg of Ashland caused the removal of the beautrful wrllow whrch shaded the avenue Dr Herman S Pepoon a much beloved botary teacher who recently retrred from Lake Vrew expressed the feelmgs of our students Beauty Strength and Ioy symbohze a tree but rf 1t stands 1n the of c1v1l1zat1on Thfs great shadow of progress d1d not blmd the members of the graduatlrg classes of l932 and l933 to the benefrts of a campus The drab Slflp of earth ernbracmg the two srdes of the burldlng was not a sultable sett1ng for th great school Accordmgly these classes gave therr whole hearted support to the engagement of a f1rm of landscape archrtects Every consrderatron was grven as to the k1nd and locatxon of desrrable trees and shrubs Sumacs cut leaf as well as smooth Boles poplars and var1et1es of the smaller types of trees were set a new lawn was created and flanked by a lapanese barbery hedge A plan was evolved blend1ng nature s glory wlth that of the mellow d1gn1f1ed walls of Lake VIQW Qurte a number of Russ1an olrve and other plants wfth leaves of a dull gray hue were planted close to the trme worn stones Repeated but un successful efforts were made to re estabhsh the wy vtne along the venerable red brrck walls On the corner of Ashland and lrvmg a mass of d1fferent var1et1es of lrlacs smgle and double flowers was placed Redbud shrubs were planted on erther stde m the shade of the overhangmg lrlac olossoms near the d1gn1f1ed entrance open1ng on to lrvmg Park The early sprmg blossoms of a flowermg crab bush provrde a pleasmg contrast to the deep lavender of these lrlacs The llnes of shrubs gracmg the stone curb about the grounds of the school are forsythta or the yellow bell Th1s hedge was not grven a chance to flour1sh by the students and consequently rt was necessary to replant 1t last year P 249 f 5 9 3 e s ' . .T ' ' t ,, . 6 I l W l I I . fy , . S , ' ' ' ' s ' , . . I 1 ' Il I I l I ' I A way of civilization it is useless to all. This is one of the destructive phases ' ' ' ' ' ' is I I I , 4 Th1s whole landscap1ng proyect was made possrble by the generos1ty and loreslght of former graduates and to them we owe a debt of grat1tude a debt that can be pa1d only by preservmg and fostermg the development of our grounds wh1ch are dependent upon the sympathettc care and cons1dera t1on of the students One of the prlmary factors 1n Judglng an object IS 1lS sett1ng In VIGW of thls let us the students of Lake VIGW pause for a moment 1n our frenz1ed rush to keep pace Wllh the fl1ght of t1me to let th1s thought take root rn our memory what the frame IS to the p1ClUI9 what the mount1ng IS to the Jewel what the cover 1S to the book such should be the grounds surround1ng our school RCHITECTURE Wrth 1ts turrets castellated parapets cmd gables Lake VIEW presents an 1nterest1ng p1cture to the scores who pass 1t da1ly an old med1eval castle rear1ng 1ts towers 1n qu1et d1gn1ty am1dst a confuslon of modern apart ment bu1ld1ngs It IS a typ1cal product of the ECl9Cl1C per1od 11 arch1tecture the years between the 93 World s Fa1r and the World War Except durmg these years styles 1n arch1tecture had the1r perlods of popular1ty wh1ch were as def1n1te as vogues 1n womens hats Almost any bu1ld1ng could be dated by the style 1n wh1ch 1t was con structed In th1s Eclectlc per1od however the var1ous modes were all equally used Wllh no Slflqle one preva1l1ng Consequently durmg th1s era taste was the chlef gu1de 1n the des1gn of a bu1ld1ng The modern eff1c1enc1 expert was as yet unborn and educat1onal budgets were generous So 1t 1S that Lake VIGW IS an excellent example of a style-The Tudor Goth1c Th1s arch1tectural style has a romant1c or1g1n Dur1ng the e1ghth and nmth centurles France was frequently 1nvaded by barbar1c tr1bes of Northmen from Denmark Norway and Sweden who travel1ng 1n fleet gar1shly ornamented barques sa1led up the French IIVGIS to the 1nland Cll19S wh1ch they plundered and burned F1nally these Norsemen accepted a proposal of the French k1ng and settled tn the sect1on of northern France Wh1ch IS now called Normandy ln the erect1on of the1r feudal castles and cathedrals they developed an archttecture pecuhar to themselves Th1s wh1le essennally the classlc Romanesque style of the1r French netghbors, was 1nd1v1dual 1n that 1t was 1nfluenced by the1r own penchant for ornamentat1on Then 1n 1066 under the leader W'1ll1am the Conqueror they crossed over to England and after the memorable Battle of Hastmgs became 1lS rulers brmgmg to 1' the1r arch1tectural 1deas as well as the1r language and customs As the centur1es passed the Goth1c archrtecture was evolved w1th 1lS pomted arches wh1ch at the t1me were structural ne GSS1ll9S These pomted arches had been 3725044 I 1 I . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . . . . 11 . 11 . - - 1 1 . 1 11 11 . . . 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A . . , x, . devrsed to enable the burlder of a church to span a greater space w1thout prllars and to el1m1nate the ponderous walls of the classic style by placrng the werght of the ce1l1ng on only small thrckened sect1ons ot the walls whrch were called buttresses After a trme as knowledge of stress and strarn advanced much of thrs style became unnecessary and was replaced by embellrshment that was 1ts own excuse for berng The archltecture ot thrs latter perrod was the Tudor Gothrc the style chosen for the Lake Vlew Hrgh School bu1ld1ngto be back rn l896 The mrddle sect1on of the present structure was rnfluenced more by thrs Tudor Gothrc style than the rest of the bu1ld1ng because when rn l9l6 the addrtrons were made at both ends of the or1g1nal burldrng the archrte t endeavoured to create a somewhat modern appearance for the burldlng as a whole whlle retatnrng the essent1al features of the style One pornt of the result1ng d1ss1m1lar1ty lS the desrgr ot the lrvrng Park Avenue entrance It apparently was rnfluenced by the work ot the late Lours Sulhvan who wa the desrgner of the Golden Doorway of the Transportat1on bu1ld1ng at the Columbran exposrtlon and whlch Doorway 1t to some extent res mbles The general srmplrtrcatron of detarl rn the later addrtrons IS another evrdence of th1s transrtron of the archrtectural 1deals of l898 to those of l916 Lake Vrew students have reason to be proud of the1r burldrng possessrng as 1t does a strong archrtectural tang rn marked contrast to the boxy appearance of the usual publlc school burldrng The herrtage ot tradrtrons w1th wh1ch 1t endows 1ts students makes 1t truly a castle ot lear'nng INDOWS Far too many students have graduated from Lake Vlew w1thout real1z1ng that thelr school has several exceptronally beautrful starned glass wlndows and that most of the wrndows are 1n memory of former teachers who were outstandrng rr' the hte of the school The w1n dows were consprcuously placed so that all could recerv the beneht of therr charm lt mrght be well to touch upon the hrstory ot stamed glass rtself for a better understandrng of these w1ndows of Lake Vrew Thrs art lS of comparatrvely recent or1g1n It began dunng the rergn ot Iustmran rn the srxth century when the f1fSf starned glass wrndow was placed 1n the Church of St Sophra IH Constantrnople Starned glass has been developed from the rnosarc-an 1nla1d prcture or desrgn made up of small colored preces of stone or glass Some one drscovered that when rllumrnated a glass mosalc became a lovely wrndow g1v1ng a mellow suttused lrght to the 1nter1or of a burldrng At trrst Dzsyd 1 1 1 . 11 - 11 - , 1 11 11 - 11. . 11 1 1 1 . .. - - V ' 1 1 , x, , . , 1 ' . . . . C , .1 . 11 11 . . . . . . . 11 11 1 Q 1 1 1 N-f - 1 . . . . 11 11 1 1 . . , . 11 . 11 1 1 . - I Q 1 1 wooden frames were used to hold the preces of glass together then stucco and frnally the leaden strlps whlch are sttll employed today There are four methods used rn sta1mng the glass The pot metal method 1n whrch the color 1S 1ntroduced wh1le the glass rs berng made IS the one most often used One manner of sta1n1ng the glass 1S burntng srlver on lt thereby creat1ng a yellow tone Whrte glass between two layers of colored glass 1s also used to produce certarn color effects Sometrmes the color 1S pa1nted on the glass and then f1red to f1X 1t a process wh1ch results 1n an enameled effect Many beautrful starned glass w1ndows may be found today 1n churchcs 1n Europe espec1ally 1n France datrng from early p9I1OdS ln these churches some enchantmg effects are produced through a comblnatlon of varrous color of glass The eye does the combrmng however and not the glass Th1s IS most successfully worked out rn the Rose Wrndow at the Cathedral of Notre Dame A purple glow frlls the cathedral although rn reahty there 1S no purple glass 1n the w1ndow The mmuteness of the preces of glass the varla trons ln the thrckness of 1t and the unevenness of the glass surfaces all ard 1n breakrng up the lrght rays Lake Vrew houses two valuable starned glass w1ndows whrch although small are of except1onal beauty 'lhey are to be found 1n the Conference Room or1g1nally the offrce of the school The w1ndow to the rrght IS a memor1al to Mrss Clara Klemm at one t1me a teacher of German at Lake VIGW Her v1vac1ous unusual personalrty won student and teacher alrke She was one of Lake Vrew s most colorful teachers The w1ndow consrsts her left The angel clad 1n wh1te presents a strrkrng p1cture agarnst her folded wlngs of purple The colors whrle outstandrng are subtle and subdued rn value The left w1ndow dedlcated to Mr Iames H Norton one of Lake V19W S early prmcrpals portrays an armed Roman soldrer w1th a young soldler The soldrers sword 1S drawn hrs left hand pornts to heaven The tr atment of blended glass especrally 1n the sky and clouds 15 most mterestmg The starned glass w1ndow whrch one 1nstantly notrces on entermg the Assembly Hall was desrgned by Iuhan Mrllett a relatrve of the famous French pamter lean Francors Mrllet Incldentally Mr M1llett hrmself attended Lake Vrew He created a very beautrful and sympathetrc desrgn for thrs memorral to Ianet Crosby Mrss Crosby to whom the lovely w1ndow was dedrcated at one t1me was a teacher of languages at Lake VISW-CI teacher whose dynam1c personalrty and frrendly manner were an 1nsp1rat1on to every one The w1ndow has on each srde panels of a conventronal desrgn The p1cture 1S soft and dehcate 1n qualrty as well as 1n subrect It IS an outdoor scene w1th the trees clearly outlrned agarnst the blue and wh1te sky A mother clothed rn a blue frock and a red cloak IS readmq to a small ch1ld When an approprratron for w1ndows rn the hbrary was made Mr Brown, at that t1me prrncrpal of the school wanted 1ts hrstory portrayed rn several crrcular starned glass w1ndows He outlrned a serres of events to be shown ,252Q I I I ' I I I I I . I I ' I I I I a ' ' ' ' s ' I I - I I . , ' , . , . of an angel simply robed, bearing a torch in her right hand and a staff in I v u I u I 1 . 1 1 2 I I ' - I I ' l l I , , - I . l I I but the scenes were too compllcated to be executed 1n the required ten inch circles Scenes such as the fire at Lake View and the dedication ceremony of the buildings would be too small to be distinct lt was at last reluctantlf agreed upon to construct windows of a purely conventional design The most prominent not to say the largest stained glass window is a memorial to Mr B Frank Brown It is a huge window designed by Allen E Philbrrck The window is almost elliptical rn form enclosed by a narrow conventional border It IS divided into three parts The central figure is that of a woman holdlng a palm and a torch in either hand Two figures on either side of her represent Nature Mtnd Body and Arts A pale blue strip beh1nd the figures wrth signs of the zodiac on it gives the ftnal rhythmical touch The signs depicted are Cancer Virgo cmd Libra At the right is an open window with the symbols of learning a pen an inkwell and a book The left in contrast shows a boy fishing amidst a typical rural background of rushes trees and hills This window is indeed glorious ln mid afternoon when the full light of the sun shines through flooding the front corridor with of Lake View Fittingly was this window dedicated to Mr Brown for it was he who introduced our outstanding motto Play Fair Farr Play he who whipped the school spirit of Lake View into a very frenzy of enthusiasm Mr Brown cornbrned a great dignity with a truly spontaneous sense of hurnor He made school mteresting not only to the brilliant students but also to those who needed encouragement We have reason to be proud of our four groups of windows for they not only add to the distinction of the school but they inspire the students to reach for greater and higher things They lessen the monotony of the buildlng and hence make toward a more cheerful and brighter life of those within rTr1A1Nr1Ncs Among its obiets d art Lake View has many paintings originals by American artists reproductions ot the works of the old masters and photographs of landscapes and national heroes Some of these paintings were the gift of large city and state organizations and graduatlon classes a few were donated by friends of the school and others were prize won through contests This collection rs contlnu ally being enlarged by such gifts as the beautifully illustrated framed copy of the United States Constitution presented last fall by the Chicago Tribune Lake Vrew possesses as her masterpieces a number of origrnals painted by artists who are well known in Chicago These pa1nt1ngs are in the audi P2536 a radiant light. lt was donated by the teachers, the pupils, and the alumni tor1um the school off1ce and the llbrary Those 1n the audltorlum are probably most v1ewed smce all students spend some t1rr1e each week 1n th1s room Cogn1zant of th1s fact a group of teachers and Mr Brown pr1nc1pal of the school when the last add1t1on conta1n1ng the assembly hall was completed devoted consrderable t1me and thought to the select1on of su1table p1ctures for the space above the stage After weeks of d1scuss1on the group dectded to place the portra1ts of famous Amer1can wr1ters on th1S proscen1um arch The hope that these Amer1cans famous rn the1r f1eld would somewhat mfluence the student who gazed upon them was the mot1ve beh1nd the selet t1on of the comm1ttee The name of the artlst who pa1nted these portratts 1S unknown These excellently executed examples of h1S work show clearlj the fac1al character1st1cs of these men ln order from left to r1ght the authors are Mark Twa1n Ralph Waldo Emerson BenJam1n Franklm lames Russel Lowell Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Iohn Burroughs Wash1ngton lrv1ng Ol1ver Wendell Holmes Walt Wh1tman lohn Greenleaf Whllllef and W1ll1am Cullen Bryant The assembly hall also has 1n what m1ght be termed the pr1nc1pals corner portra1ts of several of Lake VIGWS past pr1nc1pals Those of Mr Brown Mr Norton and Mr Buck are o1ls that of Dr N1ght1ngale IS an engrav 1ng The k1nd of men they were as revealed 1n the plcture enables one to understand the1r popular1ty Wrth the students of the1r day Mr H H Betts a well known Ch1cago art1st pa1nted that of Mr Brown There IS a strong contrast between h1s use of soft colors 1n th1s portra1t and the warm bnlhant Roeth a member of the art department of Lake Vrew pa1nted the portra1t ot Mr Buck 1n graded tones of subtle colors Some of the best art works are found 1n the school Off1CG Of these the mo t 1nterest1ng IS entltled Wood lnter1or pa1nted In Memory of Mary Cochrane Bathr1ck f1rst teacher and ass1stant pr1nc1pal at Lake VIGW Hlgh School by Allen E Ph1lbr1ck the brother of the Lake V1eW teacher Th1s pa1nt1ng stands out among the rest 1n the Off1CG because of 1ts slmple but effect1ve beauty The w1nd1ng path Wllh 1lS spots of dazzl1ng sunl1ght and purple shadows f1nally d1sappear1ng from v1ew as 1t passes beyond the crest of the h1ll seems symbollc of a l1fe well spent w1th 1lS reward h1dden from mortal eye Such a scene cannot but 1nsp1re and freshen memor1es The pa1nt1ng carrymg the nameplate Presented to Lake VIGW H1gh School by the Unlon League club of Ch1cago-February 22 1926 Pubhc Speak1ng Contest Pr1ze won by Al B1elefeld 26 p1ctures a forest scene after the frrst fall of w1nter snow The trees, not yet havlng been stnpped of the1r autumn fol1age appear as a gray haze when cornbmed Wllh the mantle of snow the r1ver d1sappear1ng Wlfh 1ts sudden bend 1S not frozen and suggests the absence of mtense cold Th1s p1cture was pa1nted by Krehb1el In th1s Off1C9 IS IGSSIG Arms Botkes pa1nt1ng-a rnasterptece 1n or1g1na1 execut1on wh1ch presents 1n brrght hues a fantast1c subJect Close 1nspect1on reveals a scene Wh1Ch m1ght be 1nterpreted as a galley f11led w1th warnors 925444 . . I . I ' ' ' I ' . I ' X : ' , , ' ' ' , I I I I . . . . , colors in his landscapes which are found in both study halls. Miss Esther ' ' . s I I V I I I V I ' ' ' ' ' s. 4 ' ' ll n 1 . . . ,, . . , . I 1 I rn brrght costumes gomg to war At the stern stands the chref or the trrb glancrng back at the vrllage of hrs people whrch IS pr tected by the g1ant clrffs the background of the parnttng The bow of the shrp IS pornted toward a channel formed by an openmg rn the bleak clrffs a channel that wrll carry the vessel wrth warrrors to battle The yellow sa1l of the boat contrasts beautr fully wrth the deep blu of the darkenrng sky The parntrng as a whole IS done rn a style whrch expresses the 1nd1v1dual1ty of the pamter In Memory of Antomette Hawerkamp rs a color etchrng grven as a Grft of Teachers and Alumnl of Lake Vrew Thrs etchrng presents an old World scene-a GOlh1C cathedral 1n front of whrch IS the c1ty market place The vesper bells have Just rung for brrds are flyrng away from the bell tower apparently dlsturbed by the chrmes The market place shows srgns of CIOSIDQ and the smoke comrng from the chrmney of an adracent house suggests the supper meal Thrs scene typtcal of a European crty IS beautrfully and slmply deprcted rn the colored etchmg Autum rn Connectrcut a plcture parnted by Wrlson Irvme and donated to Lake Vrew by Paul Schulze IS one of the most rnterestrng pa1nt1ngs rn the offrce group Thrs prcture shows the fam1l1ar woodland scene one sees rn autumn The trees have Just changed the color of thelr leaves to deep reds and brrllrant oranges Except for small patches of lrfeless vegetatron lbe grass and smaller plants retaln therr summer hues A small vrllage nestles rn the low purple h1lls whrch form the background The prcture lends 1tself perfectly to 1ts gold frame whrch contrasts wrth the domrnatmg blue sky of the parntrng They were parnted by a former student of Lake Vrew Elrzabeth F Grbson and were rendered by her 1n the style recently popularrzed by A Century of Progress Each panel of the mural has a tltle so that the completed work QIVGS rn plcture the hrstory of pr1nt1ng Elrzabeth G1bSOH entered Lake Vrew Hrgh School as a student m 1909 She showed such outstandrng talent that upon graduat1ng she recerved a scholarshrp for four years to the Chlcago Art lnstrtute Whrle 1n her last year at the art school she was called upon to do the pa1nt1ngs rn our 11brary Under the guldance of Mr Brown the subJect was chosen Wrrtten upon the canvas on the northwest corner wall of the lrbrary rs an explanatlon of the purpose of these prctures The panels along the west wall show the rnaterrals used 1n the hrstory of prrntrng wrth exceptron of paper the rntroductron of whlch 1nto Europe rs represented on the east wall The ensurng panels represent the varrous processes rn the multrplrcatron of copy Narnely multrphcatron of copy by drctatron mult1pl1cat1on by copy rng multrphcatron of copy by block pr1nt1ng and frnally by the movable type prrntrng press The varrous panels on the west wall are Memory Stone Metal Wood Assyrran Clay Tablets 4000 B C EQYDt1an Cloth Wax Tablets and Synopsrs On the north wall Roman Book Duphcatron of 'P 255 . - - I ' ' C ' I , The murals in the library are an outstanding example of art in this school. 2 ' ' . . 1 ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' - I I ll ' I I I ' i - -1 1 4 Copres by Drctatron lst century A D The east wall rllustrates Paper tntroduced mto Europe from Chrna 741 A D Medreval Manuscrlpt Books and German Wood Block Prlntrng l5th Century The south Wall prctures Dutch Movable Type Prmtmg Press 15th century The parntrngs rn Lake Vrew are apt to go unnotlced by the students a they rush through the halls Th1s artrcle was Wrrtten to grve them some knowl edge of the pamtmgs rn the school and to cause them to observe more closely thrngs of beauty about them ' CULPTUBE Sculpture rs the rmprrsonment ln stone of all th lovelrest and hrghest of mans thoughts and dreams Tru sculpture makes one forget the solrd rmpossrbrlrty of tts medrum To Greece we turn for the greatest and most beauttful sculp ture produced thus far The Greeks belreved that beauty of body and soul was to be desrred and sought and they knew L that 1f they had perfect examples placed before them constantly they would endeavor to mold themselves to those example They strove for beauty of body through sports The supple graceful athletes playmg nude rn the mrld clrmate afforded perfect models for the sculptors ln turn the work of such artrsts as Phrdras and Praxrteles set up models for physrcal beauty Ad1acent rslands furnlshed a plentrful supply of some of the fmest marble rn the world From these people so rrchly endowed ha come our fmest sculpture Several former graduatmg classes of Lake Vrew have presented copres of famous statues to the school Two of the best are Venus de Mrlo and Wmged Vrctory The orrgrnal Aphrodrte of Melos or Venus de Mrlo 15 be lreved to belong to the school of Phldras and rs rn the Louvre today Wmged Vrctory was a vrctory monument of one of the Hellenrstrc rulers of the thrrd century BC lt was dedlcated on the rsland of Samothrace rn memory of a naval vrctory Clt may have been carved rn 1m1tat1on of the vrctory monument of the same style dedrcated by Polrorcetes 306 B Cl The Goddess Nrke V1ctory walks half flymg on the prow of the shrp She probably held a wreath rn the rrght hand and a styhs the ancrent equrvalent of a flagstaff rn the left Because we have copres rather than the orrgrnals of these statues 1S no reason for them to have a lower value rn our mmds They are reproductrons of beauty We have Just one of each of these pteces therefore let us cherlsh them all the more Let us value these remnants we have and keep others from Wantonly destroyrng what they are too rnsensrble to feel or see These statues were placed 1n the corrrdors to encourage us rn some subtle way to value property apprecrate beauty and strmulate our rmagrnatrons May they fulfrll therr purpose PP 256 . . . 11 . 11 . . . 11 11 . . 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J ig Business T IS not by mere chance that for the last four generatlons this one cl Cl school has trained so many busl S ness leaders Our graduates have had so thorough and so prac tlcal a tralnmg that they are S e d fully quallfied to fill lmportant P e posltlons Waltlllg for them VISII IIRITF OR PHONE R11 lain Bryant 81 Stratton c o L L E G E Establzshed 1896 18 South Mlchlgan Avenue Chlcago, Illlnols LILLIAN GORDONI STUDIOS 4 11 2 V f AKE VIEW STLDEN U ESTLLLES BEAUTY SALON x J -l g nce onto cog Qg1n ncud d 1 721 N Mzchxqcm Avenue Del 9178 Tom Where ore you gomg 131117 B111 Up to get lunch 1n the lunch room Tom O' Come on let s go out ond get CI hot dog B111 No' l thmk too much of my stomach 1 hke somethmg mce and hot ond dlgesnlole for my lunch 1 11ke to go where 1 con get good sorlods rolls ond home mode coke or p1e Tone Chl All rlght Up W go to the School Lunch Room FOR GOOD FOOD GO TO THE LUNCH ROOM P7 264 Q . . Q Q Q . - . . . . . . . . 0 u 1 f r v v - ,- - 4 , , J . . . . . .v o . ' I l l 1.10-used First Class NVork llpcmtors Only O C' xerators I ffrrx Xfn'1'1'z1l t'n14r.fc.v 'D L l Tp' 9 ' 1X RAIJIU lllUl.XlJf',XS'l'lX4l . Xl! yugo-XL ANI IJR4XMA'I'Hj 151,15 N. frzswfnrll .Xxc. 27 6 N. Clark Sl. i l'11oua- llclnwnt 6731 l'l1unr llxlclzi-:ulnmn 1460 -A-Ct'-151 Bf3CdCU5UU Expefie 1111 O IVIS N. State St.. l'1mnv lk. 'horn F1006 Radio sl to l 1 e 'n Course U , N' f fl , I'1l1glrv' Univ, 1 : 1 rf11'I.un1011R111.n' -15 . ' ' . .U day lu T111 1 f1?ul1fu'd Huff' l H , . ff 1 ' I ll . . ll . , . I ff 1 If . . , . . H . . 1 . - 1 f 1 . H lr . ' I! 11 . . Q . 1 1 Q Mx. Y-S! N i in 5, Ai 1-1 . X Q Q . pun. TN ,EE . 7-KY' Y og ' . xii P' gf .,-4. xj .. vi - QS 16 lrvmq Park Bfule Scenery and Lighting Effects Rented PAUSBACK STUDIOS 3727 Cottage Grove Avenue Phone Drexel flb Clearest Tone Talkle Theater m Chlcago LINCOLN THEATER 3164 Lmcoln Ave FRITZ SCHOULTZ 6, CO EXPERT COSTUME RENTAL SERVICE 58 W Lake Street SHEAIR MOTOR SALES Inc e OLDQMQEMQC 22 G R E I N FUNERAL DIRECTORS '74 Lnrcl F9 Street ro uct cf C cr I Imtulu U U1 lllf A 200911 Irvmq Park Boulevard She xr OUR SELRETARIAL COURSE Wlll Quallfv You To Flll a Posltlon of Importance Now as the nme to prepare Prospenty xs rapxdly returnmg and tramed help wlll be nn demand BEFORE YOU DECIDE WHAT SCHOOL TO ATTEND Vzslt PIERSON BUSINESS COLLEGE 19 Lonqbeach 1663 1105 Lawrence Ave The Pxoneer School ot the North Side U rum X J urm u IIKIXI lil x 22661 . , ,, ,l ' l 3 liemltli-lu-ll hw, .Xt .hlwlgmtl :mtl lit-lumlr ku- I-y,,,,-, hu, jjg.: , Hygjygqy 1 . 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'ISHS THE STORE FOR MEN HND BOYS Men of Lake VIEW l935 44 44 V1S1l Our College Shop ' Untverslty men who make 1t a pornt to keep ahead of the fashton parade are rnak1nq our Colleqe Shop therr style head Lake Vtew men w1ll qo for 1n a hrq way The new sport hack new stylrsh hnes frnest Worsted fahrrcs that W1ll hold therr press Surts that you ll wear for busrness for play for dress And youll get a real thrrll when you see them and you ll qet more yoy as you wear them Conservattve styles out for 1935 Gable models saddle pockets shrrred yoke hacks new platds Wlth the extra trousers rn contrastrnq herrtnqhones are a most lnterestrna value And so we 1nv1te you to V1S1l Klee s College Shop Harry Anderson Lake Vrews outstandrnq boy wrll tell you all about zt He Wears a sutt of clothes from the Colleqe Shop and he knows THE COLLEGE SHOP 2nd FLOOR KLEE BROS 8: CO Belmont Lxncoln Ashland Avenues 2 STORES Mxlwaukee-Irvmg Park-Cxcero Avenues 27 267 cc . R,- I.J 4 -, 4 xx 1 'J Q quarters. Here you will find smart, new clothes that you APPROVED BY A LARGE MAJORITY K 7 f -- l,1L,.f li WINNERS in the Lake View High School POPULARITY CONTEST eservirzq of APPLAUSE Miss Gwendolyn Zipperle and Miss Fran- ces Douthitt are indeed deserving of their glory They have the charm the mdi vlduallty the attrachveness that the Wm ners of a Personahty Contest should have A d while we are talk ng ol winners e ca not resist o g the Fasho F ock won by Mlss Zpperlel and the Hollywood Hat Kwon by Frances Douthlttl They too have charm mdxv duality and attractiveness The large mayorxty oi Ch caqoans ho make THE FAIR its shopp ng headquarters daily IS a decld ng factor ln keep nq this ne ly beau! hed store in F st place X THE FAIR fl? Sl M! , I n ' i ' ,w n ' men- ti nin i n r I ' i Q I. . i . . 4 ' 2 . . i- 'I w 5 - a . I . . i I i ' w i' fill, ' ir . 5 r,t 0 E, S! jf! ',f1'fI - f ff! Af, K l lj V' , 1 J I' RV N ! PE f ffT.l.Tf .-3.:.l.f.1,' :r11'lH.5-.P.I:3l1fII .QZS E t p 'I ff-.PQHlfiffl 1-1'-'1'..f:7.:':S' l.f,.v.:xpic ctiv::1.,L A ,X L 5012 fu L05 58 EAST WASHINGTON STREET CHICAGO Photographers for the Red and Whlte and the Lake re Vlew file 'L S J' QED? QQ THE OPERA Z L 6L 0 Ck 'k J which the Senior Glee Club presented this year owes much of its success to Schmidt Costume CS Wig Shop because of their beautiful costumes which made the opera so impressive. For 4l years Schmidt Costume G Wig Shop has been under the same management specializing in this field of endeavor. Lake View High School is proud to recommend Schmidt, no matter what the occasion demands. lf costumes and wigs are furnished by Schmidt, your show, opera or entertainment will be outstanding and a huge success. SCHMIDT COSTUME AND WIG SHOP 920 NORTH CLARK STREET Phone Lincoln 5236 D7 279 K 95' 3 A 4... I1f1kQ VIUVJ 0111 lfvrum 311111111 Sllfifllluli CHEEIQ SHUI? GREETING CARDS CLARA KHUEGER, PROP. 1529 Irving Park Boulevard SCHOOL SUPPLIES I-'ff 3.1 rm!! ,IJ111-' ihzi-111.111 I 1 D1111rh1I!. l'1xvl511 'lmxiz NILM11111 l HH XYHI1-lynn' l'c1r'1w1111 4 TSP' ANN' The Brudno Art Supply Co. 105 East Ohio Stree! and 540 North Michigan Avenue 111 lf Clif 15 1... ILMAIJ I' Ca.2,Q,w 'q-sl ffyybix z i v J? ' Gwfafiykf H yy 5f4mWQWQ,!4WWWWpw My Mig! afu Wffff WWNWZGMM Fw E jfziwwgdu .ly Q Qwmi R4-Q away pf ,Agfa 52 fb MQ Z32g 'hkT752 w7?ff1?A4 f7?ig! Jff' m,3LA9' GM ivy QW! ffm W ,A HEQQgg5Ow fb wi QQ: W2 H1 aA0 2iKQyifW0ifW al fig figf 1 5QfigDv ffiiiigggg xxf ZH! 'N MQ Qfyygfgfffffvh Jil' J fffyjfg MAWANMMQ, X , mf Wgwm, 'MF K UH FIN!! 1 A W'g.0f ' f A N'4 qW,wHvQf Q' K if 5P - . x 5 I nd! 1 swf 3? my 5 xxi Luv X ,f, .D ,- .A Q' pl I , ' L F ' , 04fAA5f f 4 ' ? if - Q J slQQ.'ffZ4fl5 L!t'7 filffgliv Q53 : WQP f .f 4bQfKfx it RJ' 77 1 KSU! W X , 1. 1' N f X , an XRNX Q 1 XL J . Si V 1 N -1 I Y X -1'Qa! 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S FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS L: Telephone Lake View 1121 Miss Betty Schutz, posing Many of the Instruments used by our Lake View Band were purchased from Lyons Band Instrument Company 'Posing 17 West Lake Street CHICAGO LAKE VIEW'S POPULAR STORE MOTHERS THE STORE THAT HAS SERVED LAKE VIEW STUDENTS FOR THE PAST 35 YEARS 1514 Irving Park Boulevard I Headquarters for SCHOOL SUPPLIES - CANDIES - ICE CREAM SODAS and THE BEST SANDWICI-IES wb 274 44 GO TO OLMSTED S CENTRELLA STORE for the Best m Grocones Fnuts Vegetables and Cold Meats FRFI' DPI IN l RX Phone Iake X new 311 1830 lrvmq Park Blvd lol R NFI1 HBORIIOOD DRL Cl IST ARONSON PHARMACY NI F Xroninn RPh 1844 lrvmq Park Boulevard Chicago Ih no 1 rncchnd 9199 Idcx Mae Beauty Shoppe I932 Irvmg Park Blvd Girls llhy not improve your an x hangs your Une and your persunahty The Ida Mae Beauty I van be given All er ce n by tramed an hrenwd operators Phone Lake View 28I8 tar a appomlm nt SHERIDAN RESTAURANT 3946 Shendcm Road IWCONH XR XBII' SERX ICI- GOOD OLAI I'IY FOOD L' Bake Our Oun Pwr and Iaxtnes Wholesornenrxs and Cleanlmeu Arc Tmdzhonal Holland Chafacterutus THE DUTCH KITCHEN ma lrvmq Park Blvd SYSTEM PRESS Prmters of the I-dkl I0 VNV' Gnd Other Papers of Qucllxty SCHOOL SUPPLIES LLINCHES CANDX u Ord r I I S nzll or Our lttfntwn ICE CREAM POPCORN Our Pnrr: -fre zz Dutrh Treat 910 Belmont Ave luc USS: WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE BUGG THEATRE MOLLOY MADE covers do QIVS cm extrcr vclue 1D workmcmsh1p no matter what the C1C1SS1f1CGl1Ol'1 the deslqn the color etc may be The Dav1d J Molloy Plant 2857 North Westem Avenue CHICAGO ILLINOIS 22754 , . v , . - , . . 1 '11 I ' I . 1 . . .. .' , , , . I . '3 ' . ' 0 I . I ' ' ' ' an-araxvv. 1' A . 'r 4 .1 ' I Shonne offers the finest seniw uf In-auly treatment -' ' ' Rh! . s vi s gin- ' ' 41 ' x n ' P . uv ' V I V - . Y ' . ' X 4' J tm fr 4 f . S I I I 'I ' Q u 757207 igflgfgf L v ren Q3 3 if wwf 3 six QFQV sigh XJWMF E, ii QQ QW! SV avi? M: f Q5 gi K jmifgdikww ii 'SM Hg ff? Y YY X f Ei R QQ WWW Rifxiqksi ww W? AQ B215 'Ai 5212-Q QF f 77 Ay? Umhbig T gf 231 W2 Mfr' Af X 11'-J 696214 4 Ex Egg qi-bwiffii C aww M-fs5'ff W!7V9iL7wef ZTZM . 0 . . 74 X ll! .AA Lili. . . X SCP ' ,f 0 . -l 'f9 '6Nf ' NUM ll , 2? A, I yxxx : V :HUM X ,f ! E 454, 5 I X fel 'I O em N-35-.L 3 ez 'Q .Q of ' ' ' Q X if 'I f rn X- ' X ' .N MA 'go' l I k 2 S., x M X E o A04 MK' EL ,' ' Jh1,f,,, ' 1, Q25 ' , Q, G - 1, f ' F 3+ 'ia fpjagsosu is C7 is ek? , H ' z E 2-QL , 6, , 'l 1h YK X' QQ? xx, Y' Wi' Tv J E Y fmffwwwffvf 4 U ? x s XT 7? I . S 1 X!!! 1 i Cl L' l fr l X5 S 6 4 X , -' 'iuififfefi' MQ 5 - 'K ada! X- 2 . 7 xx I 5. - X i 'Z aw i Q' . 4 3 JL 3 . x ' If . ogg - J YR :L 1 f? I x 'ma S VA 9 I. I ' Q! . c I GX 5 'P X ig Q 1 wp I ' ' I 494'-4 ' X g '- - mods! X .4 Q- F, W ' Q' ' ll?-Lvl A gdklld U on K fku' Tyr ' 'K' x . -,L ' Left to right-- Helen Eskelin Bernice Leviton Lorraine Lubeck Jane Ericksen Robert Schade IOIN YOUR CLASSMATES who are attending the Metropolitan. This group of alert young people, all members of the February, 1935, Class of Lake View High School, are among the 20 recent graduates of L.V.H.S. now completing Business and Secretarial courses in the Lake View Metropolitan Business College. This L.V.H.S. Alumni group joins Mr. Iohn M. Feipel, Principal, in a cordial invitation to members of the Iune Class to visit the Metropolitan before deciding their future plans. SUMMER TERM OPENS IUNE 24 Special reduced rates FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 3 Established 1873 Illustrated Prospectus Free METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Lake View-3354 N. Paulina Street Graceland 2227 tCorner Lincoln Avenue and Roscoe Street? ' Loop-37 South Wabash Avenue Randolph 2637 FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE FOR GRADUATES PRACTICE PRODUCES PROFICIENCY The Woodstock was used by FIVE FIRST PLACE WINNERS COut of Six Events Enteredj at the 1934 International COMMWYCEGI School: Contest Winners win because they keep everlastingly at it --and home practice is a most excellent shortcut to quicker and greater proficiency in typing. As an added stimulus to students, Woodstock grants worthwhile Awards for each step in proficiency. Your instructor can give you complete information about these awards .... Students desiring a type' writer for home use may secure a rental machine, at low monthly rates, or purchase a Genuine Fae- tory Rebuilt Nvoodstock, on easy monthly terms, from their local Woodstock representative. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER COMPANY Sl! North Michigan Avenue. Chicago. Illinois Telephone-Dearborn 2882 IRANCHIS IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES I DISTIIIIJTOIS ALL OV!! THE WORLD D277f LYON SL HEALY Has Everything YOUR BAND NEEDS Hero you have the largest selection ot tho best makes of Band and Orchestra Instru- ments in Chicago. including: C.G. CONN CAVALIER PAN AMERICAN LUDWIG DEAGAN Our Sheet Music Department offers a complete choice of Band Arrangements and Orchestra- tions-all American and Foreign publishers are represented. EASY TERMS. OLD INSTRUMENTS IN TRADE 0 LYON SL HEALY The passing years rn Lake Vrew Hrgh School history have seen many great achrevements of loyal students Talcrng llS place among them rs the Red and Whlte of the class of l935 lt stands as a f1tt1ng trtbute to the mgenurty and mdustry of those who butlt 1t Staff members wrll expertence a great deal of sattsfactron and prrde rn the successful culmma tton of thelr work The Manz Corporatron shares rn thts prrde as tt has been prwrleged to make the engravrngs for the Red and Whtte of 1935 For years we have co operated wrth student staffs and faculty advlsors 1n the preparatron of year books They have found rt proftts them to 'ake advantage of Manz servrce rn the 1n1t1al stages of therr Work MANZ CORPORATION 4001 4053 Rcrvenswood Avenue Chicago 0 ANY SIZE IOB IS A MANZ SIZE IOB Lake View High School Achievement UPTOWN Metropolitan Business College 4750 Sheridan Road OFFERS TI-'IOROUGH TRAINING IN Stenoqraphy, Secretarial Course. Bookkeeping and Accounting, Ediphone. Comptometry. and Switchboard KDAY AND EVENING CLASSESJ Inquire about our Special Summer Rate Heqistrafl Oilice Room 314 Telephone Lonqbeach 1775 Pin J lx Um: Ixuth Ilamnmnl p1es Brothers IIC Established 1818 OFFICIAL IEWELEHS o LAKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL Office Factory 27 E. Monroe S! 1140 Cornelia Ave Randolph 4149 Lake Vie J lain 1 ll INN lx R1Rl'l ll XRD I RI- N 'I' Q' . l 1 S ' f r ' '.' f'5lV I gl! Ixf: In lfmlzl ART l'R ll HN HARRY IIUBKINS l1liNl'1YllIYli 'Rl'llll'.Nll-,Ii MA I I XYICIII-IR RH' . ' INV' RLHNIDIEN ll3lRllNHINfE CU JSM JFCDLUHVW JJIEWFIEIRIIUN. JNVIRIEIHV GIHHIIGJ-MBU lIlLlLIiNfUlIlT 70 H6075 MQW GXIIJILILSEKIQNF AVID HTTHGZH1 JTCUHTUDCDIL IPLLlHBIUlCDNVIICUfxi IDYPJIRUUEWT 9 Q56 ff- C145 -- A Of X Cgfperfinb ,Z1111z1 1u l S 5 1L Q4 I fl I ., An. .- 6 V . I v, v, , ,i 1 , -A ,- 1' ' 'sv ,api r ,f 4 ' 5 or 4' H L I Y AUTOS RAPHS -.L 9. 'v A x 1' '. ig ffu .-1 A- Nr-....'.., lgl Chlcaqopcademy Theatrc-Q Arts A SCHOOL FOR I-I PROFESSIONAL BEGINNER OR PROFESSIONALLY MINDED AMATEUR A FACULTY OF HF FINEST MUSICIANS AND DANCERS MUSIC DRAMA DANCING RADIO Phone Grace 2817 4354 N.AshIand Ave Utica o USE YOUR VACATION PROFITABLY B Y A 'r 'r 1: N D I N G THE LAKE VIEW SUMMER HIGH SCHOOL Iune 17th to August 9th 1935 REGISTRATION SATURDAY IUNE l5Ih 800 1100 AM . on fS Li,JL.l-f,f3ifT 'T 'F . I. , - 1-Y . 0 q,o. ,n is i i, iiI . . - I : . . : - . . TCDGRAP TQGRAPH
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