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

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BERNICIQ ABLIN General I.LIDgU.lgL+G. A. A. 1, 1,, 4: French Club 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. LILLIAN B. AICHER Commercial - Amundsen junior High School: Sophomore Glee Club, G. A. A. 1, 3, 4: Forum 4. HARRY ALBERT General Science-Lane Technical High School 1: Sophomore Glee Club, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. KIIRIARI ALBERT General Language--Kelx-yn Park High School 1: G. A. A. 1, 3. 4: Red and White Typist 3: French Club 41 Senior Players. FRANCES I. ALFASSA General Language-G. A. A. I. 1. fl- 4: Room Deputy 2, 5. 4: Public Speakers 3,3 junior Players: Class Day Committeeg Honor So- ciety. Bronze Pin. ALBERTA ANGELINI Commercial-Sr. Scholastica High School 1, :Q Room Deputy 3, 4: G. A. A. 4. CONELIA E. ARDELEAN Social Scicnce - Garfield High School, Akron, Ohio, I, 1, 3: G .A. A. 4. JEAN PATRICIA AUSTIN General Language-Sophomore Glee Clubg A Cappella Choir 3, 4Q Senior Glee Club, Senior Class Committee, Senior Girls Service Circle, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ARDIS BAMMANN Commercial-G. A. A. 3. 4: Honor Society. Silver Pin. LILLIAN BARRETT Social Science-XY'aller High School IQ G. A. A. 1, 2, 5, 4: Gold Pro- ficiency Ping Lake re View Agent 1: Sophomore Glee Club, Sopho- more Games Class. NORMAN BARROXVS General Language - XVest Port High School, Kansas City, Missouri ag Forum 1, 4: Room Deputy 3,44 Latin Club 3, 41 Senior Glee Club: Prom Committee, Chairman: Honor Society, Gold Pin. LOIS C. BEESE Commercial - Amundsen Junior High School: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Silver Proficiency Ping Sophomore Glee Clubg Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MILDRED E. BEGOS Commercial-Schurz High School IQ G. A. A. 3. 4QFOI'L1l'II 4. LOUISE MARGARET BELL General Language-G. A. A. I, 1. 3. 41 Senior Playersg XV. A. R. Club 4, Forum 4: Prom Commit' tee: Honor Society, Silver Pin. MARJORIE NV. BENDT Commercial-G. A. A. 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. DOROTHY BLAKELY Commercial-G. A. A. I, 4: Soph- omore Glee Club: Junior Players. IRMA BLAYLOCK Commercial-G. A. A. 3, 4: Girl Reserves 5. MARGARET BLICKLE Commercial-G. A. A. I. :, 3. 4: Tennis Club 25 Sophomore Glce Club: Girl Reserves 5. 4: Senior Glce Club. ROBERT BLIE Commercial-Burb.1nk Junior High School: Gift Committee. BETTY BLODGETT Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1, 32 Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Glee Club: Advanced Chorus: A Cap- pella Choir 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. GRACE A. BONAR General Language-G. A. A. I, 1. 45 Girl Reserves I, 45 Room Dep- uty 3: Forum 4g Assistant Class Trezisurerg Honor Society, Silver Pin. RAYMOND BORN Commerci.il-Sophomore Glee Club: R. O. T. C. I, 1, 3, 4, Lieutenant 3, Otiieers Club 5, 4, VieefPresi- dent 4: Life Guard 3, 4. MARGARET BOSSIQ Com niercinl-Xvnller High School i: G. A. A. :, 3. 4. XIIERIBA BOXVDITCH Gener.il Science-Room Deputy i, 1, 3: G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin: Sophomore Glee Club: Girl Reserves 3: Junior Play- ers: l..1ke re View 3, 4: Public Speakers Club 4: Physics Club 4: Chess Club 4: Stamp Club 4: Biol- ogy Club 45 Commission. Secretary. ifman T. BPQ.,xNnT. JR. General l..1neu.1gt+Swimining Team 3, 3, 4: l,.1tin Club 5, 4: Physics Club 3, 4: Public Speakers Club 4: Letter Club 41 Ring .intl Pin Com- mittee, Ch.iirm.in: luke View Hi-Y 4: Honor Society, Gold Pin, Vice- President. ALICE I.. BROXVNF Commorei.1l-Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. 4. GNVENDOLYN BROXVN General Science-Stockton Junior High School: G. A. A. 2. 'GZ Soph- omore Glee Club. VIOLET ANNA BROWN Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. 5, 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. l l l l l l Q MARTHA I'I.IZABIiTI'I BRUCKNIQR General Language - Aniunclsen ,Iunior High School: G. A, A. 2, 3, 4. Delegate 4: Senior Girls Ser- vice Circle: Senior Players: Class Otlicer, Yicelpresitlentg CI,iss,lJ.iy Committee, Chairman: Ilonor So- ciety, I':ron7e Pin. ,IANIFS RICHARD BURNS Social Scienctiljirgil junior Iligli School, Los Angeles, California I2 Belmont High School, Los Angeles. California :Q Central High School, Kansas City. Missouri ll Central High School, Superior, W'isconsin 3. GFQRGIQ CHAINIIIS Coniniercial-Tracl-s 1, 31 Tennis 2, 1: Lake re View Stall' 1, 3, 4. Sports Co-Editor 4: Red and White Advertising Staff 5, 4: Prom Coni- niittee 4: Forum 4. MON NGOOK CHIN General Science-R. O. T, C, 1, 1, 4, First Lieutenant, Officers Club, Secretary, First-Class Nlarksman. Sliarpsliooter Medals. I II LIiN CI'IRISTOI3I IIfI'x General Language-G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 41 Latin Club 3, 4: Senior Girls Service Circle: Honor Society, I5ron7e Pin. DALF CLARK Commercial-Roosevelt High School I.l. LOUISIS CLIFTON Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. 41 Forum 4: Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. VIRGINIA F. COOKE General Language-G. A. A. 1, 3, 45 Room Deputy 1, 3, 4: Forum 4, Assistant Treasurer: Honor Society, Silver Pin. FLORENCE CORBFTT Commercial-G. A. A. t, 1, 3, 4: Girl Reserves t, 4: Room Deputy 1, ig Tennis Club 3: Leaders Class 3, 43 Life Saving 3, 4: Senior Girls Service Circle: Golf Club 4: Forum 4: Class Day Committee 45 Honor Society, Silver Pin. RINDA CORNIAN General Science+G.imes Class I, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, Dele- gate 35 Orchestra :Q Chess Club 3: Reel and W'liite Typist :QQ Golf Class 31 Lake re View 3, 4: Girl Reserves 4g Slide-Rule Club 41 Lei- sure Activity Class 4: Honor S0- ciety, Bronze Pin. IELEANOR COSTANZA Commercial-Fr.inlslin junior High School: G. A. A. 4. IQILIQIZN CRANE Commercial-G. A. A. 1. 3, 4. Gold Proficiency Pin: Honor S0- ciety, Bronze Pin. FRANK PAUL CROXVLEY Social Science-Sophomore Glee Club: Biology Club 4: Forum 4. ,IEANNE MARY CROWLEY Commercial-G, A. A. 1, 1, 4: Sophomore Glee Club. ELEANOR CRUM General Language-Sullivan junior High School: Red and White 3: G. A. A. 3, 4: Latin Club 3, 4: Senior Girls Glee Club: Lake re View 4: Honor Society, Gold Pin. MARJORIE ANN DAILEY Commercial-Lake re View Agent 1: G. A. A. 1, 3. 41 Girls Reserves 3: Tennis Club 4: Room Deputy. JAMES DESHEROW General Science-Amundsen Junior High School: Sophomore Glee Club: R. O. T. C. 1. 3: Room Deputy 2, 3: Track 3: Football 3, 4: Let- ter Club 3. 4. DONALD DETRY Social Science--R. O. T. C. I. :C Fencing 1: junior Track Team :Z Sophomore Glee Club: Mixed Glee Club 3: Senior Glee Club: Public Speaking 4: Forum 4: Games Class 4. ROSIQMARY DIAMOND Commercial-W'aller High School 1: G. A. A. 4, Gold Proficiency Pin: Honor Society, Gold Pin. VVILLIAM DIESKONV General Science-Room Deputy :. 3, 4: Publica Speakers Club 3: junior Players: Lake re View Agent 3, 4: Technical Club 4: Slide-Rule Club 4. EVELYN DILLNER Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4: Games Class 1, 3: Tap Dancing Class 3, 4: Tennis Club 4. ELIZABETH DOSSINGER Commercial 1 Amundsen Junior High School: G. A. A. t, 1, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin, Delegate 3: Sophomore Glee Club: Swimming 1. 3, 4: Games Class 3, 4: Senior Girls Service Circle: Honor Society, Bron7e Pin. MARIE DRIESSEN Home Ifconomics-I'Ionor Society, Silver Pin. D'l,ll,A DUNIAS Commercial-Roosevelt High School 1: G. A. A. 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 1, 3: Leaders Class 3, 4: Senior Girls Service Circle: Red and NVhite Committee: Debate Club 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. JACK T. DUNSTAN General Science-Lane Technical High School I, 1, 3. HI-QLIQN LOUIS-li IlBBliSON Commercial-Senn High School 1: G. A. A. 1, 3, 4: Inlonor Society, Iironie Pin. IEVELYN ISLIVIBLADE Commercial - R o o s e v el t High School 1: G. A. A. 3. -IOYCE P. IIPPERSON Commercial--Xfaller High School 1: G. A. A. 1, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin: Scnior Girls Service Circle: Lenders Class 4: I-Ionor Society. Bronze Pin. ISHRNYCI I'.PSTlfIN QECIICFIII I.'lX1gU.'ll.ICTLi. A. A. 1, 1. 3, 42 junior Players, Axsistant Claw. Tre.1surer HOXYARID A. IfI'STl7lN General S1.1enCtiCo11cert Orehex- tr.1. FRANK IVANS CQDIIIITICFCl.'ll1SCl1ltll' G.1111es Clnssg Bmiebnll 4: Room Deputy 4. ,IANIILS IXYEN. IR. Meel1.1n1e.1l LJl'.lXVll1g - Stockton wlunior High Selioolq R. O. T. C. 2, 3. 4. Second Lieuten.1nt, Otlicer. Club 4: Pliyaics Club 31 Hi-Y Club 41 Printing Club 4. ISAISIZI. YAGNIZR CCl1ll'.Il I..1ngu.1ge - Senn High School 1: Band 1, 1. 4: G. A. A. 1, 3, 4. Gold Proficiency Pin, Dele- g.1te 22 Girl Reserves fl junior Players, I..1ke re View Staff 3. 4: Cheer Lender 3, 4: French Club 41 Red and XY'l1ite Committee: Or- ehextm 4, Solo Contest, Second Pl.1ee. HARRY FIGILI. Soci.1l Science-S111olters Club 4. RAZII I I' JANFT FINNICRMAN CllI11l11L'fil.1l'AlJl'Nl1.1ll High School ll G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4: Room Deputv BQ junior Glee Club: A Cappella Choir 43 Lake re View Dixtrilwutor 4: Honor Society. Bronve Pin. NIURIEL L. FISCHER General Science-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Girl Re- serves :QQ Tennis 41 Room Deputy 4: Red and White Advertising SMH 4. LUCILLE FLAMBOURA Conimereial-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3. 4: Sophomore Glue Club, Red and XY'liite Agent 31 Senior Glee Club. IJOROTHIQ FLUNO Commerei.1l-Fencing 3: G. A. A. 3. 41 Games Class 3. 4. HELEN FOGARTY Co111merci.1l-Room Deputy 1, 3, 4: G. A. A. 3. 4. Silver Pronciency Ping Honor Society, Bronze Pin., ALICE MIRIAN FREEDXIAN Social Science-Senn High School 1: Band :z G. A. A. :. 3. 4: Silver Proficiency Pin: Senior Glee Club: Prom Committee, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. DOROTHY ANN GANSEN Commereill-Room Deputy I. 2, 41 Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. 1, 5, .ig Tennis Club 1: Treasurer 3: Girl Reiervei 3, 4: Lake re View Staff 3, 4: Red and XVl1ite Literary Sur? 4: Golf Club 4. LARRY GARRITY Comn1erci.1l-De Paul High School 1: Leaders Class 3. 4: Biology Club 43 Smokers Club 4: Boxing Cl:1ss4. MADELEINE I.. GARROU Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3. 4. Delegate 3, Gold Proficiency Pin: Sophomore Glee Club: A Cappella Choir 4: Forum 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. COLLETTA GAUGHAN Commercial-W'aller High School 1: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls Service Circle: Gift Committee: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MICHAEL GAVIN General Sciencir-Sophomore Glee Club: Lake re View Agent 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Letter Club 3. 4, Vice-President 4: Commission, Treasurer: Sergeant-at-Arms. LORRAINE GLICR General Languag?G. A. A. I, 3, 4: Senior Glee Club. LENORE M. GOLD General Language - Senn High School 1, 1: Sophomore Glec Club: G. A. A. 3: Room Deputy 3: junior Players: Senior Players: French Club 4. LAXVRENCE D. GORDON Commercial -- Amundsen Junior High School: Scnn High School 1: Schurz High School 3: Band 4. PATRICIA GOULETAS Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Gold Prohciency Pin, Delegate 3, 4: Tennis Class 1: Sophomore Glee Club: Junior Players: Room Deputy 2, 4Q Honor Society. Bronze Pin. MARSHALL GRAY General Science - Morgan Park High School I. NATHAN GREENBERG General Science-Von Steuben ju- nior High School: Basketball 4: Letter Club 4. LERUY GRIQISNNVOOD Commercial-Band I, ,:, 3, 4: R. O. T. C. 4. I-QLLA MARGARET GREGORY Commercial-Xvaller High School 1: G. .-X. A. 1. 3. 4. Gold Prof ficiency Pin: Iforum 4: Games Class 4: Swimming 4. MARION ANN HATTENBIZRGER General Language-G. A. A. 1, 1, 1, 4. Gold Proficiency Pin. Dele- gate 1, 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Red and XVhire Literary Staff 3. 4: Leaders Class Emblem: French Club 4: Personality Club 4: Senior Girls Service Circle: Ring and Pin Com' mittee: Honor Society, Gold Pin. LORRAINE HEGENBARTH Commercial-G. A. A. 3. 41 Girl Reserves 3, 4: Rhythm Class 4: Forum 4: Honor Society. Bron7e Pin. ELIZABETH ANNE HENGELS Commercial-G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. Sil- ver and Gold Proficiency Pins: Senior Glee Club: Leaders 4: Games 3, 4. LGRRAINI' IIITNSIN General Scientegllieer Leaders I, 21 G. A. A. 1. 1. 1. 4. Gold Pro- fieiency Pin: Gaines Class 1, 3, 4, Girl Reserve. 3, 42 Senior Girlx Service Circle, l'orum 4, Senior Glee Club. RUTH DOROTHY HI RGI7R'l' Commercial-G. A. A. I, 1, 3, 4, Board 3, 4, Secretary 4, Sopho- more Glee Club, Gamew Class 1, 3, 42 Red and XY'hite Staff 3, 4, Axsisrant Ifditor 4, Girl. Leaderv Cla.. 3, 4, Fencing 4: Room Deputy 41 Prom Committee: Honor So- ciety. Gold Pin. MARGARET I.. H PRMANSUN Commercial-G. A. A. 3, 4, Girl Reserves 4, LIoniir Society. Gold Pin. RUTH M. HIIiBliR Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin, Swimming, Forum 4Q Honor Society, Bronze Pin. HELEN HINISS Commercial-Swimming 1, 1, 41 G. A. A. 3. 4. Gold Proficiency Pin, Sophomore Glee Club, Forum 4. FRANK HOBBS Commercial-Band 1. 1. 3. 4. Swimming Team 1, Public Speaking Club 31 Red and NVhite Agent 41 Senior Glee Club. RUSSIAII. Nl. HOGAN Special Arts-Sioekton junior High School, Semi High School 1: Smokers Club 3. 4, A Cappella Choir 4. MARGARET ANNE HOKANSON General Language-G. A. A. I, 3. 4, Delegate 1, 3, 4, Room Deputy 1, Girl Reserves 31 -Iunior Players, Senior Glee Club, Public Speakerk Club 4, Senior Girls Service Circle, Honor Society, Gold Pin. JOHN HOLLIDAY Social Science-Band I, 1, 3. 4. MARVIN VV. HOLM General Science-Lane Technical High School 1, 11 Games Class 1. 3, 41 Honor Society, Silver Pin. RUTH,HoL'r General Language-W'alIer High School IQ G. A. A. 1, 4, Delegate 42 Latin Club 3. 4: Lake re View 3, 4, Associate Editor 41 Junior Players, Public Speakers 4: Senior Players, Senior Girls Service Circle, Gift Committee, Honor Society, Gold Pin. KATIE HOOBYAR Commercial-NY'alIer High School I1 Sophomore Glee Club, G. A. A. 1, 3, 42 Girl Reserves 3, 4: Begin- ners Chorus 4: Forum 4. IRENF DOROTHY HULTGREN Commercial-G. A. A. 1. 1, 3. 4: Room Deputy IQ Games Class 4. LILLIAN A. HULTBERG Commercial - Glenbard Hig h School, Glen Ellyn, Illinois, IQ Ar- senal Technical High School, In- dianapolis, Indiana IQ G. A. A. 1, 1, 31 Claws Day Committee, Lake re View 4, Room Deputy 4, Honor Society, Gold Pin. President. LORA HUMBERT Special Arts-Schurz High School rg Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. 1, 3, 4: Room Deputy 3: Forum 4: Red and White Art Stal? 4: Senior Picture Com- mittee: Senior Glee Club: Honor Society, Gold Pin. RUSSELL I-IUNTLEY Social Science-Oak Park and River Forest Township High School I, 1, 3: Public Speaking Club 1, 4: R. O. T. C. 5, 4, Crack Drill Squad 4: Stamp Club 4: Biology Club 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. CONSTANCE SHIRLEY HUTTNER General Language-Sophomore Glee Club: Junior Glee Club: Public Speakers Club 31 Civics Club 4: G. A. A. 4. HELEN IRNVIN Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MARK J. JENNINGS General Science-Fencing 3: Senior Glee Club: Games Class 4: Room Deputy 4. ALGERD F. JEROME General Sciencir-Fencing 2, 3: Latin Club 3, 4g Radio Club 41 Slide-Rule Club 4: Assistant Class Treasurer: Honor Society, Gold Pin. EDWIN JOHNSON Commercial-Room Deputy 1: Fencing 3: R. O. T. C. 3: Lake re View Staff 3, 4, Sport Editor 4: Red and White Advertising Staff 3. 4, Manager 4, Class Day Com- mittee. ESTHER JOHNSON General Language-G. A. A. 4. FRANCIS JOHNSTON Commercial - Amundsen Junior High School: R. O. T. C. 1, 5, 4: Chess Club 22 Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy :: Track Team 31 Letter Club 4, A Cappella Choir 4. VICTORIA JOHNSON Commercial-Lake re View Agent 1,136-A-A. I, 2. 3, 4, Delegate i, 1, Silver and Gold Proficiency Pins: Red and NVhite Agent 1, 3: Girl Reserves 3: Room Deputy 3, -4: Class Secretary: Honor Society, Gold Pin. I-'DXVARD JORDAN Commerei.ilhStockton Junior High School: Room Deputy 1: Sopho- more Glee Club: Ring and Pin Committee: Honor Society. Silver Pin. ROLFE KARLSSON General Language-Stockton Junior High School: Senn High School IQ R. O. T, C. :, 3. 4: Junior Play- ers: Public Speakers Club 4: Senior Players. SUE KASTEINER Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club. MOLLY KATZ General Science-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, Letter, Silver and Gold Pro- ficiency Pins: Public Speakers Club 3: Junior Players: Lake re View Staff 3, 4, Editor 4: Honor Society, Gold Pin. VIRGINIA IfILI'iI N IiIiATING Commercial-Stockton -Iunior High Scliool, G. A. A. I, 1, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin: Room Deputy 1, 3, 41 Iietl and NY'hite Literary Staff 3: Lake re View Agent 4: Forum 4: Senior Playerxg Honor Society, Gold Pin. PAUL HECK Architectural-Lane Technical High School 1: Band 1: Swinmiing Team 1, 4: Lake re View 4. ,IUNI2 KEHRI-QR General Language-G. A. A. I, 1, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin: Fencing 1: Sophomore Glee Club: Games Class 3: Tennis 3: Red and W'hite 4: Senior Players: Gift Committee: Honor Society, Gold Pin. LORAYN RITNDRICK General Languagt-Stockton Junior High School: G, A. A. 1, 3, .iz Senior Girls Service Circle: Class Day Committee: Honor Society, Gold Pin. PIIZNRY KENNY Social Science-XY'alnut Hills High School, Cincinnati, Olliu, ll Band 1, 1, 3: Fencing Club r, 1, 3, 4. EDNVIN RNAUS Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club: Baseball 5: Letter Club 4: Track 4. RUTH KNODL Conimercial-Stockton .Iunior High School: G. A, A. 1, 3, 4, Senior Glcc Club: Special Dancing Class 4. SHIRLEY KOHN General Language-G. A. A. 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Play- ers: French Club 4: Room Deputy 4. DOROTHY JANE KOPP Commercial-Stocltton Junior Iligh School: G. A. A. 3, 4: Orchestra 3: 4: Senior Glue Club: A Cap- pella Choir 4: Room Deputy 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. STIiVIi KOSTELNY General Science. WILLIAM KRAUSS General Science-Amundsen Junior High School: Swimming Team I, 1, 3, 4, Captain 4: Discussion and Debate Club 4: Letter Club 1, 3, 4. LUCILLE KREPEL Commercial-G. A. A. I, 1, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin: Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 3: Senior Games Class: Honor Society, Bronze Pin, MARGARET LAATSCI-I Conimercinl-W'allcr High School ig G. A. A. 3, 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. SHERMAN LARSEN General Language-York Township High School, Elmhurst, Illinois, ig Venice Polytechnic High School, Venice, California, I: Santa Monica High School, Santa Monica, Cali- fornia, 2. 3: Evanston Township High School, Evanston, Illinois, 3. LOUIS LEDERER Architectural - Stockton Junior High School, Senn High School 22 Room Deputy 2, 5, 43 Zoology Club 3. LOIS LENDREM Commercial-G. A. A. 43 Senior Girls Service Circleg Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ETHEL LE PITRE Commercial-Waller High School IQ Orchestra 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 3, 43 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. NICK LIVAS Social Science-R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 33 Leaders Class 2, 33 Smokers Club 41 Senior Glee Club. FLORENCE LUND Commercial-G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. WARREN MAC ARTHUR General Science-Sophomore Games Class3 Lake re View Staff 43 A Cappella Choir 43 Senior Glee ClUbQ Public Speakers Club 45 Stamp Club 4, Chairman, Hi-Y 45 Red and White Committeeg Room Deputy 4Q Senior Playersg Honor Society, Bronze Pin. SHIRLEY MACKAY Commercial - Amundsen Junior High School3 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4Q Sophomore Glee Club, President. JOE MADER Social Science - XV alle r High School 3. HELEN ILMA MANDELIN Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Lake re View Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 43 Ring and Pin Committeeg Honor Society, Gold Pin. RICHARD EMIL NIARTIN General Sciencc+S0pl1omore Glee Club, Slide-Rule Club 43 Radio Club 43 Senior Budget Committee, Assistant Class TICHSUYEFQ Honor Society, Golcl Pin. JUNE KIASTROFSKY Commercial-Stockton Junior High Sclloolg Sophomore Glee Club, G. A- A- 3, 45 Senior Glee Club. HOWARD NIATSON Social Science-Leaders Class 33 Smokers Club 3, 4. ROBERT MATTHEI General Science-Sophomore Glee Club, A Cappella Choir 4g Forum 43 Slide-Rule Club 43 Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. HELEN MCCOLE Commercial - Amundsen Junior High Schoolg G. A. A. I, 3, 4Q Sophomore Glee Club. r m . - a -1-: c :x.,,.,,,p.j 1- .- 1 i s - -,'I-.I-9 'fSE',:f'H':'-:-E' - '-X m::g:::k:f:4 .:. ' w isnlqq,-, , :rw vf V? 3 va ii :- if: ,if ' .., 2273 -, -1 :1 1 T,'?1'o- . ': 5- :gk f aa. r .2 . . ' f ,ni b mr J. -1 V ,mg , ,..,, , ,bw .. ' 5 V' v:'f7 :2' P9131 71 1 T559 Wifi: ' ?TQ:r1?iE5i?7fl153 ' :Fifi .... . u g. Al liAN Mm FAR I.AN Ii General Seienctilr. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 41 Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 1, 4, Girl Reserves 4. IQDNA MILLl'.R Commv:rcial-Sophomore Glee Club: Lake re View Staff 3. LORATNE MILLER Social Science-Senn High School IQ G. A. A. 1, 3, 4, Gold Pro- ficiency Pin, Room Deputy 3. EDWARD C. MITCHELL, jk. Social Science-Room Deputy 1, 1, 3, 4, Sophomore Glee Club, Track 1, 31 Lake re View Statf 1, 32 Smokers Club 2, 3, 4: Letter Club 1, 3, 43 Senior Games Claws. MARCELLA ANN MOIZLLER Commercial - Amundsen Junior High School: G. A. A, 1, 1. 3. 4, Gold Proficiency Pin, Sophomore Games Class, Sophomore Glee Club, junior Games Clans, Red and White 3, 4: Senior Girls Service Circle, Honor Society, Gold Pin. RUTH ANN NADIZR Commercial-Lake re View Stall 1, 2Q G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, Silver and Gold Proficiency Pina, Senior Girls Service Circle, Honor Society, Gold Pin. RUTH C. NIZIDHARDT Comme rcial-Waller High School 1, 22 G. A. A. 3, 4. AGNES NELSON Commercial - Amundsen Junior High School, G. A. A. 3, 4. THELMA NELSON Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, Honor Society, Silver Pin. CLliMl'N-l-INF NTQSTOR Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, Delegate 1, Gold Proficiency Pin, Girl Rewrves 1, 3, 4, President 42 Sophomore Games Class, junior Games Class: Red and W'hite 3, junior Players, Senior Players, Se- nior Glee Club, Public Speaking 4, Honor Society, Bronle Pin. o1ANi1vNoRL1xG Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club, G. A. A. 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin: Geology Club 4: Forum 4. FLORENCE M. NORTON Commercial - Amundsen Junior High School: G. A. A. 1. 1, 3, 4, Gold Proficienev Pin, Silver Pro- nciency Pin, Sophomore Glce Club: Forum 4. DICK A. NOVAK Commercial-Senior Glee Club: A Cappella Choir 4, Smokers Club 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. EDXVARD OGREN Science - Stockton Junior High School, Track 12 Basketball 1: Lake re View Agent ll R. O. T. C. 1, 3, 4, Second Lieutenant 41 Room Deputy 3, 4. DARYL OLMSTED General Science-Room Deputy 1. QQ Sophomore Glee Club: Lake rc View Agent 3,5 Honor Society, Gold Pin. FRANCES PALAST General Language-Ida M. Fisher High School, Miami Beach, Florida 34 G. A. A. 4g Honor Society, Bronze Pin. JOHN PASQUINI Social Science - Crane Technical High School ig Demarest High School, Hoboken, New jersey 1. 3. 4. VIRGINIA PAULSEN Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 3, 4. Bronze Proficiency Pin. CLARIBEL M. PAU LSON General Language-Stockton junior High Schoolg G. A. A. 1, 3, 4, Delegate zg Girl Reserves 4: Ring and Pin Committee, Honor Society, Silver Pin. SHER LEE PELLINSKI Social Science - Sophomore Glce Clubg G. A. A. 3. 4: Senior Glee Club, A Cappella Choir. ELIZABETH PETERSEN Commercial-G. A. A. :, 3, 4, Sil- Ver Pronciency Pin. HELENE R. PORTENK Commercial-Sophomore Glue Clubg Red and XVhite Art Stall 3, .ig Room Deputy 4. LOUIS PSAUTIS General Science - Bedford High School, Bedford, Indiana I, 2, 3. DAVID C. RAMSAY General Seiunc+Sopl10m0rC Qlw Club: TF-lik 1. 3. 4: Football 1, g, 45 Letter Club 1, 3, 4, Band glass President, Honor Society, Gold in. BERNICE RANGARTZ Commercial-Fencing I, gg G, A. A- I. 1- 3- 4. Gold Proficiency Ping Sophomore Glee Club. SAMUEL XVM. RAYMOND General Science-R. O. T. C. 1, 3, 4. Oilicers Club 4: Room Deputy 4. SHIRLEY REICH General LnnguagkS0phomore Glee Club. GLADYS REINEL Commercial-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Room Deputy 1, 3, Tennis BQ Swimming 3g Honor Society, Bronze Pin. DONALD XV. Rlfflf Social Science-R. O. 'lf C, 1, 2, 3, 4: Leaders Class 1: Smokers Club 3. 4: Forum 4. l.ORRAlNli Rllililfll Commercial - Amundsen Junior High School: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin: Forum 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. KENNFTH ROGAN Social Science - Sophomore Glee Club: Red and NVhite Advertising Staff 4: Commissioner: XV. A. R. Club 4. PEARL RUBlN Commercial - Amundsen ,lunior High School: Sophomore Glee Club: Red and Wfhire Literary Staff 2, 3. 4: Red and Xvhite Agent 4: junior Players: Senior Players: G. A. A. 1, 3, 4. 1, Deputy 4: Forum 4: Honor Society, Gold Pin. ELEANOR RUNDGRPN Special Arts-G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3: Red and XVhite Statf 4: Honor Society. Pmronye Pin. SIDNEY P. RYNVECK General Science-Lake re View 3, 4: Leaders Class 4: Gift Commit- tee: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. GORDON SALLANDIQR Commercial-Schurz High School 1. 1-QUNICE SANDUSKY General Language-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 2: Public Speaking Club 5: junior Players: Senior Players: Fen- Clnig 4. Slflf SARGIS Commercial-G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Senior Glee Club. Cl-.CELIA SAYNISH Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Gold Pro- ficiency Pin: Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Glee Club: A Cappella Choir. RUTH ELAINE SCHNABLE General Science-Amundsen High School: Svsiimming I, 2, 3, 4: Soph- omore Glee Club: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin: A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4: Senior Life Say- ing: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. SEDELLIZ B. SCHULTZ General Language-Sophomore Glce Club: Senior Glee Club: Room Deputy 4. BILL SCHILDGE General Science-Amundsen Junior High School: Band 2, 3: Room Deputy 1: Swimming Team 2, 3. Manager 4: Chess Club 3: Letter Club 4: Public Speakers Club 4: Commissioner. PAULINE SCHMIDT General Language - Waller High School 1: Sophomore Glee Club: Sophomore Games Class: G. A. A. 3, 4: Special Dancing Class 4: Hon- or Society, Bronze Pin. JEAN SCHOLES Commercial-G. A. A. 3. 4. Silver Proficiency Pin, Tennis 3: Swim- ming 3. GEORGE E. SCHROEDER Commercial- Intermediate Fencing 35 Room Deputy 31 Swimming 3. 43 Baseball 4. MERCEDES LOUISE SCHROEDER Comxnercial-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4. Delegate 1, 3, Board 3, 4, President 4, Letter, Second Chevrong Games Class x, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 3, 4. Gold Pin, Senior Life Saving Em' blemg Leaders Emblem 3, 44 Red and White Stall 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, Senior Girls Service Circle: Fencing 4, Honor Society, Gold Pin. FLORENCE SCHWAB General Language-G. A. A. 3. 4: Latin Club 3, 42 Senior Girls Serv- ice Circle, Red and NVhite 42 Honor Society, Gold Pin. RICHARD SIZAHOLM General Science-Sophomore Glee Club. LIDIA SEDLAK Commercial-Waller High School rg Orchestra 1, 2, Sophomore Glee Clubg Senior Glee Club, Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. MADELINE SEIDEL Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Ping Sophomore Glee Club. ALLEN SHARP Special Arts'-Swimming r, 1, 3, 42 Sophomore Glee Club, Senior Glee Club, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. CHRISTINE SHEAFOR General LanguagfSophomorc Glee Club, G. A. A. 1, 3, 42 Lake re View Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Chess Club 3: Cheer Leader 3: Latin Club 45 Public Speaking Club 45 Slide-Rule Club .43 Honor Society, Silver Pin. LILLIAN SIENIS General Science+Amundsen ,Iunior High School: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin, Letter, Dele- gate 1. 3. 4: Room Deputy 1, Band 1, 3, 4: Biology Club 4: Leaders 4. ICLIZABFTH SILVER Special Arts-Monroe High School, Monroe, Iowa. ig Fast High School, Des Moines. Iowa 1. NIILDRFD STEINEKE General Science-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Ping Girl Reserves 11 Sophomore Glee Club, Games Class 31 Leaders 3, 4, Cheer Leader 3, 4. EDXVARD O. STEINORTH General Science-Leaders Class 2. 3, 43 Swimming 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, Public Speaking Club 4, Vice President: Geology Club 41 Senior Drama, Fencing 41 Biology Club 4. VIOLET STOHL General Language-G. A. A. 1, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4g Spanish Club 3: French Club 41 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. l1TIll:l. STOXYLLL Commercial-ii. A. A. i, 1, 3. 4: Swiiniuing 3. ROBI-'RT SULTAN General Science-Sullivan junior High Seliuulq Football 3, Track 2. 3, 42 Letter Club 1, 3, 4. Secre' tary 3: R. O. T. C. 1. 3. 4. Lieu- tenant Colonel. Utheers Club 3, 4: Swimming SQ Prom Committee: Juf nior Fire Mamhall 4. ALBLRT TOXVNER Cummereial-Swimming :g Leaders Clasi 3, 4. MURIIQL TROTCKY General Language - Auxtin High School iz Sophomore Glue Club: Senior Glee Club: G. A. A. 4: Hon- or Society, Bronze Pin. Fl-IRN TU LLY Commercial-G. A. A. I. 2. 3. 41 Sophomore Glen Club. GEORGE ULRICH. lk. Commercial-Room Deputy 1. 1, 3. 4, Sophomore Glee Club: Smokers Club 4: Senior Glee Club, HENRY UMBRISIT General Science-Basketball I, 1. 3. 4, Captain 4, Band 1. 3: Room Deputy 31 Games Clan 3: Letter Club 3, 4, Golf Team 4, Red and NVhite Agent 4. GRACE VANCE Commercial-Room Deputy 35 Hon- or Society, Gold Pin, l'.VlfLYN XVAUGHN Commercial - Amundsen Junior High School: G. A. A. 1, :g Soph- omore Glee Club, Leisure Time AC- tivities Class 4. PAUL R. VOGEL, ji.. General Science-R. O. T. C. I. 2, :LQ Swimming Team I, 1, 3, 4, Manager 31 Public Speaking Club 49 Letter Club 4. MARGARET VOLKER Commercial - Amundsen Junior High School: G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club. VIOLA NVAHLSTROM Commercial-G. A. A. 3, 4: For- um 4: Leisure Time Activities 45 Honor Society. Silver Pin. FLORENCE XVALTHER Special Arts-Room Deputy 2, 3: G. A. A. 32 Red and NVhitc Com- mittee: Civics Club 41 Honor S0- eiety, Bronze Pin. RHINEHART XVEIDE Commercial-Lnne Technical High School IQ Room Deputy 5, 4. HOWARD WELLS General Language-Sophomore Glee Club, Room Deputy 2, 35 Swim- ming 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Major 4. Officers Club 4, Latin Club 3, 4Q Lake View Hi-Y 4, President, Hon- or Society, Gold Pin. JUNE WERLIN Commercial-G. A. A. I, 2, 3. 43 Sophomore Glee Club, Room Dep- uty 2, 32 Senior Glee Club: A Cap- pella Choir. DORIS WESTMAN Commercial - Amundsen junior High School, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Gold Proficiency Pin, Delegate 3. Letter, Chevron: Swimming Em- blem, Sophomore Glee Club, Junior Games Class, Senior Prom Commit- tee, Senior Girls Service Circle: Forum 4, Honor Society, Silver Pin. FRANK ALBERT WIEGEL Architectural Drawing-Arnundsen Junior High School, Room Deputy 4. JACK WIETING General SciencvAmundsen Junior High School, Basketball Team 22 Fencing 2, 31 Room Deputy 2, 3, 4: Lake re View Agent 3, 4, Games Class 3, 41 Red and NVhite 4, Senior Glee Club. FRED WILSON General Language-R. O. T. C. 1, 2. RICHARD XVOLLNER General Science-Amundsen junior High School: R. O. T. C. 2, 3: Sophomore Glee Club, Swimming Team 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Life Sav- ing Club 3: Physics Club 3: Letter Club 3, 4. HELEN PATRICIA VVRIGHT General Language - Polytechnic High School, San Francisco, Cal- ifornia i: Sacramento High School, Sacramento, California 25 East St. Louis High School, East St. Louis, Illinois 3, Swimming 4. Hlfl.liN YOUNGBERG Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4Q Sophomore Glee Club. HARRIIZT ZELZER General Science-Montauk junior High School. Brooklyn, New York, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Letter, Chev- ron, Board 3, 42 Physics Club 3, President, Lake re View Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4: Room Deputy 3, 4, Public Speaking Club 3, 4, Forum 4, Slide-Rule Club 41 Life Saving Fmblem 4. THEODORE ZXVOLAIXIEK General Science - Waller High School I, 2, Band 2, 3, 4. GLENN ANDERSON General Science-Amundsen High School I: Room Deputy 1: R. O. T. C. 1, 3: Band 1, 3. 4: Fencing 3: Orchestra 4: Forum 4. FLORENCE BARCKINIAN Commercial - Amundsen junior High School: G. A. A. 1, 3, 4: Red and Wliite Committee, Chairman: Red and XVhite Art Staff 4. OTTO BARTELDES General Science-Amundscn -Iunior High School: Band 1: R. O. T. C.. 1. 3, 4, Lieutenant 4, Otiicers Club 4: Lake re View Staff 3, 4: For- um 4. JUNE EILEEN BODLENNER Commercial-G. A. A. I. 1. GENEVIEVE BOOTH Commercial-junior Players: G. A. A. 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3. 4. HARRY BROEKLR General Language'-Sophomore Glee Club: R. O. T. C. 4. MARY CANELLA Commercial-Sophomore Glee Cub: G. A. A. 1. 3. 4. XVILLIAM CAREY Science-Football I, 3: Band 1, 3, 4: Room Deputy 4. ANNA CAVENDFR Social Science - Englewood Hi-'li School I: Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. I. 1. 3. 4. JAMES CONDON General Science-Amundsen junior High School: Ian Pedro High School, San Pedro, California 31 Chess Club 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. HELEN COON Commercial-Room Deputy 1: Soph- omore Glee Club: G. A. A. 1, I. 4. Delegate 3, Gold Proficiency Pin: Senior Life Saving Emblem. LEE R. CRANDELL General Science-Band 1, 3, 4. MILDRED CURTIS Social Science-G. A. A. 4. Page 112 ADDITIONAL MEMBERS JACK DEVlfNT General Science-Band I, 1, 3, 4. DOROTHY DE VORII Commercial - Von Steuben High School: G. A. A. 1, 3, 4. ELIZABETH AI. DONNERSTAG Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club: junior Glee Club: Advanced Chor- us: Senior Players. GRACE VIRGINIA DOXVLING Commercial-G. A. A. I, 1, 4: Girl Reserves 1: Senior Girls Ser- vice Circle. BELLE EBBESON General Language-G. A. A. 1, 3, 4: Senior Players: XV. A. R. Club 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. KATHERINE ELSASSER Commercial-G. A. A. 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin: Honor Society. Bronze Pin. ROBERT D. ESHOO Commercial-Lane Technical High School I, 1, 3: Boxing Class 4. JOHN FINKLER General Science. ADELINE FRATESCHI Commercial-G. A. A. I, 1, 3, 4: Tennis Club 2: Sophomore Glee Club: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Lake re View Staff 3, 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ERNIE GALLET Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 1, 3. HUGO V. GENGE General Science - Belleville High School, Belleville, Xvisconsin 1: R. O. T. C. 1. 3, 4, First Lieutenant 3. 4, Olhcers Club 4, Treasurer: Cadet Hop Committee: Room Dep- uty 3: Physics Club 3. ,IOHN GEORGE Special Arts-R. O. T. C. 1. 3. 4Q Rifle Team 1, 3, 4. ALYCE GIBSON Commercial-G. A. A. I, 1, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Delegate 4: Games I, 1, 3, 4: Lake re View Agent 1, 3. EDWIARD GINGERELLA Commercial-W'right Junior High School: Sophomore Glee Club: Lake re View Agent 1, 3: R. O. T. C. 1, 3. 4. First Lieutenant, Officers Club 4: Rifle Team 4: Senior Glee Club: Cadet Hop Committee 4: Advanced Chorus. ,IANICE GOULDING General Language - Senior Glee Club: G. A. A. 4. KATHERINE GOVEDARICA Special Arts-G. A. A. I, 1, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin: Forum 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ERMYLE E. GREENXVELL Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club: Swimming 1, 3, 4: G. A. A. 3, 4. ALOHA GRUNELL GRINER Commercial-G. A. A. I, 1, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin: Sophomore Glee Club: Red and NVhite Literary Staff 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. RALPH HANFORD, IP.. General Science-Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Glee Club: Lake re View 4: Chess Club 4. GRACE H. HEINE Commercial-Xvaller High School i: G. A. A. 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin: Tennis 4: Swimming 4: Games Class 4: Forum 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. LOIS HOLLESEN Special Art-Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. 1, 5. 4. Gold Proficiency Pin: Forum 4: Senior Glee Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. THOMAS KAMM Commercial-Schurz High School I, 1: Steinmetz High School 3. CLARENCE KONERTZ Commercial-Room Deputy I, 1, 3: Sophomore Glee Club: Forum 4. ROBERT KRAUSMAN General Science-Stockton junior High School: Sophomore Glee Club. ELEANOR LACHATA Commercial-G. A. A. I, 1, 3. 4, Delegate I, Silver and Gold Pro- Ficiency Pins: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MARY LOUISE LIRA Commercial. OF FEBRUARY CLASS RALPH LUDWIG General Sciencwlceaders Class 1: Sophomore Glee Club: Room Dep- uty 3. IRVEN MAYER General Science. LORRAINE MARKS Commercial -- Hillsborough High School, Tampa, Florida 1: Von Steuben High School 1: Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. 3, 4. MARY NELSON Commercial - Amundsen Junior High School: G. A. A. 3, 4: Ten- nis Club 4. ARONI NYMAN Commercial. EUGENE PENDLETON Social Science-Lane Technical High School 1, 1: Football 3, 4: Letter Club 3, 4. THOMAS PERZENTKA Mechanical Drawing-Lane Tech- nical High School I, 1. VIRGINIA PICKETT Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Glee Club. ROY PIERCE Commercial - Amundsen Junior High School: R. O. T. C. I, 31 4- JOSEPHINE PIZZO Social Scienct+G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin: Room Dep- uty z, 3: Fencing 1, 3, 4: Junior Players. MARIE QUAY General Science-G. A. A. 1, 1, 5. 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. NEIL REILLY Commercial-Band I, 1. DONALD J. ROCKFORD Social Scienct+Waller High School 1: Room Deputy 3, 4: R. O. T. C. 3, 4, Odicers Club 4, Publicity Of- ficer 4: Forum 4: W. A. R. Club 4: Lake re View Staff. EARL ROSENTHAL General Language-Track 3: Bas- ketball 3, 4: Letter Club 3, 4: Se- nior Class Treasurer: Honor Society. Bronze Pin. FRANK RYAN Social ScienceSt. Patrick Acade- my, Chicago 1. 1: Lane Technical High School 3. VIRGINIA SAMPLES General Language-G. A. A. 1. 5, 4: Girl Reserves 1, 3. 4. VINCENT SARLEY General Science-Amundsen junior High School: Band 1, 3: R. O. T. C. 3, 4: Ofiicers Club 4. VVILLIAM SCHNEIDER Commercial-Lane Technical High School I, 1, 3. LOUIS A. SCHOENINGER Social SciencvLoyol.1 Academy 1. 1: Room Deputy 3: Clean-up Cam- paign 4: Games Class 4. ,IOE -A. SCOTELLARO General Science - junior Games Class: Senior Games Class. EVIZRETT SCHMIDT Com mercial-Roosevelt High School 1, 3. LAURA SHER Commercial-Room Deputy 1, 1 3: G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4: Tennis 1: Sophomore Glee Club: Girl Re- serves 3: Red and XVhite Staff 3, 41 Red and XVhite Committee 4. RUTH SIEVERS Commercial-Spanish Club 4: G. A. A. 4. VVILLIAM SISSON General Language-Thomas jeffer- son High School, West Virginia 1: Charleston High School, West Vir- ginia 1, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Band 4: R. O. T. C. 4. ADELE SLEPH Commercial-John Marshall High School I, 1: G. A. A. 4: Forum 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. VVANETA SODANIANN Commercial-G. A. A. t, 3: Room Deputy 3: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. BETTY STAHL Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 3. HELMER STRANDBERG Commercial-Band I, 1, 3, 4: Smokers Club 1. 3, 4: Basketball 3. ANNE SUPERA Commercial-Grant Junior High School, Denver, Colorado 1: G. A. A. I, 1, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin: Red and Wliite Agent 4: Se- nior Glee Club. hlARTIN L. SVEHLA General Science-Biology Club 31 Senior Glee Club. MORRIS B. TAYLOR Science-R. O. T. C. I, 1, 3, 4, Otlicers Club 4: Beginners, Inter- mediate, Advanced Fencing: Senior Glee Club. GEORGE TR APP Architectural Drawing. ARTHUR TSCHESCHLOG Social Science-Band I, 1, 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4. I-IARRIETT XVALKER Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club: Sophomore Games Class: Red and XVhite Agent 1: Room Deputy 1, 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 3, 4. GROVER XVEEKS General Science-Senn High School xg Lal-te re View Staff 3, 4: Band 3: 4- GRACE XVIEGERT Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 3, 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ROBERT WOLF General Science - Waller High School 1: Sophomore Glee Club. CLIFFORD W. WORKNIAN General Science. Page IU SCULPTQRS ODYSSEY URAIJO 'l'AI T, like all trtle artists, derived .1 lseen delight from creatingf-from expressing in tangible form his thoughts and emotions. ft was as .1 lad of thirteen that he had his first experience in sculpturing, when he aided in the repairing of some damaged casts. The interest thus awakened soon came to embrace clay modeling, a phase of the subject which particularly fascinated the young man during his college career. After his graduation from the University of Illinois in l879, Mr. 'liaft continued his studies in Paris for five years, although his financial status was, at this time, 'quite low. Here he also taught in the missions. Upon his return to the United States in 1886, the artist opened his first studio in Chicago and became a teacher at the Art institute. This year, too, marked the beginning of his lec- turing, for, from this time forth, his services were constantly in demand. Wfhile the Will' was being waged he entertained the soldiers with talks on art and life in general, as he was then in Ifrance. W'hen peace was declared, he continued his work, speaking, in the course of forty-three years, in all the states of the Union except Arlsansas and Florida. 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V - - k L -1.-Q! SIGNS CF SPRING Page 119 44 FVOLVING doors for the library if you vote for Lilienthaln-'lAn X before Marge Nordsdeths name and let the Honor Society do your homework - Pahdahn mah South'n accent an' vote foh Loui-i-i-ise Brooks - Remember, my fra-n-n-nz, commissioners are BORN not made - Good things come in small packages, that's Gumbyn- Today hi yam a man-n-nn. Yea, Jansen. Commission Assembly! Candidates for the commission spend a sleepless night worrying over their minute speeches. The day has arrived! The stu- dents vote by secret ballot during the division period for three boys and three girls. Xvhile the ballots are being cast let us divert our attention from the election of the candidates to the purpose of the student commission. Since 1914 with the exception of two years the commission form of student government has been in operation at Lake View. All commissioners must be seniors and must have a G average. The boy or girl having the greatest num- ber of votes is the president. The vice-president and secretary, the treasurer, and the two on the social committee have the next highest number of votes. respectively. The commission meets every Monday. These meetings are held to plan school improvements which can be carried out with the aid of the student body, to organize school dances, and to help promote various activities and projects, such as, concerts, senior dramas, the annual operetta, and this year the Music Festival. The commission also sponsors all charitable endeavors and attends to any business which falls within its jurisdiction. Flash! Latest election returns. Attention everybody! Dick Heilig is elected president: Frances Born, vice-presidentg John Gavin, secretaryg Marge Norsdeth, treasurer, and Louise Brooks and Jerome Gumbiner, the social committee. Ihllqi' 120 CQDNIMISSION R. Heilig, FI. Gavin. F. Born, M. Nordseth, J. Gumbiner, L. Brooks. THEY W0 THEY ALSG SERVE GIRLS' SENIOR SERVICE CIRCLE Row 3-G. Reinmueller, A. Wi- berg, B. Chiney, E. Coleman, J Davidson, D. Strom, K. Westfall S. Roberts. Row 1-E. Fisher, Lady, D Wolf, R. Charter, R. Delany, H Chellberg, C. Simons, U. Blitzner, D. Karlsen, D. Ransom. Row I-H. Yonan, M. Victoria, B Hannema. E. Moran, I-I. Giese, B Apfelber, W'eil, S. Bock, V Hachmeister, D. Brown. N atmosphere of warmth and festivity pervades the gym. Mellow sun- light streams through its latticed windows into its dim interior casting patches of light upon tables decorated in gleaming white and brilliant red. Soon the chairs are occupied by Red and Whiters and their guests. Eollow- ing the first course the Senior Service Girls come quietly forward in their spot- less jackets bearing trays of piping hot chicken a la king. Another of the many interesting tasks allotted to the Senior Service Girls moves forward all too quickly into pleasant memory. It is the afternoon of the P.-T. A. tea. The girls assemble in the lunch room to receive instructions concerning their duties. The room, redolent with the aroma of tea and coffee, iills with parents and teachers. Once more the white-vested girls move smilingly among the guests refilling empty cups or serving cake. When the last guest has departed the girls are invited to partake of the remaining refreshments. As a climax, the crowning point of .1 Senior Service Girl's career is the opportunity to usher at the graduation exercises. At a specified hour the girls, immaculate as ever, gather in the R. O. T. C. room where they receive the programs which are to be distributed to those attending the graduation. Half an hour before the ceremony begins the girls are found in pairs at the various entrances to the auditorium busily engaged in answering inquiries and in handing out programs. Presently silence steals over the hall. Slowly and reverently the graduates march to their seats to the solemn strains of music. The last late comer is seated and the girls are free to devote the rest of the eve- ning to witnessing the awe inspiring proceedings. Thus the Senior Service Girl fulfills her last task with a feeling of pride and enjoyment. Q S., Page I Z 1 0 . f ff J . l l i . 1 0,224 5 Zwu I ni- .l 1, lj f l I A i A 1 fl!!! l 'J RIFLIQ 'I'F.-XM Row 1-C. Rogers, R. Slcinder, Roxy q-S, Clements, LS. Hartman, R. XY'ilson, T. Rice. Ci.lPl.IlI11 A. Xxfinberg, 51. lundf Row iii Zeis, G, Mills, C. gren, li. Summerfelt. Harris. A. llillner, 15. Uclttrt. 44 EADY one-Ready two-Ready three- Ready four. The iifteen marlssmen prone on the mats READY! AIM! FIRE! were tense with waiting. A quiet settled as the marksmen aligned their sights with the targets. Beads of perspiration formed on their foreheads. Squeeze the trigger, no flinching, no jerking. Good, the first shot was in the center of the bull. And so they fired in four positions: prone, sitting, kneeling, and standing. For two days from 2:30 to 6:30 they peppered the black circles. Suspense for two more days to lind out how the other schools lired. The results: Lake View, the champions of Chicago in the Sixth Corps Area Matches. tiring .1 score of 3.347 points of out a possible 4,000. The individual scores were: Hillner, 357g Oekert, 346: Skinder, 345g Hartman, 3383 Clements, 334: Mills 333: Rogers, 328: Sanguras, 3571 Harris, 322. On March 17 and 18 the rifle team composed of five men iired the Hearst Trophy Matches. They made 850 out of a possible 1,000 points. The scores follow: Mills, 170, Hellner, 1793 Skinder, 1703 Oekert, 1913 Hartman, 160. The hfteen members of the rifle team were Robert Skinder, captain, Sep- tember semester: Joseph Hartman, captain, February semester: Alvin Hillner: Goodwin Mills: Ralph Higgins: Charles Harris: Edward Ockertg Stanley Cle- ments. Cormo Sangurasq John Lungreng Donald Herbert: Andrew Zeisg Clyde Rogers: Arthur XVeinbergg and Glen Summerfelt. Pilgr 122 NE of the most delightful social func- tions of the school year, the Cadet Hop, is sponsored by the Oliicers' Club. The 1936 silver anniversary hop was held in the Crystal Ballroom of the Edgewater Beach Hotel on December 30. Over 400 couples danced to 1 the swing tunes of Eddie XVoodward and his ME band. This evcnt took place during the regime of president Paul Jannenschg vice-president, Robert Skinderg secretary, Mon Ngook Chin: treasurer, Ross Jobst: sergeant-at-arms, Frank Hays. The oilicers of the February semester were: president, Robert Skinderg vice- president, Francis Hannibalg secretary, Gene Farengerq Hnancial secretary, Ross Jobstg treasurer, Hans Kuhlmang sergeant-at-arms, Cosmo Sanguras. The first duties of the ofhcers were the installation of the cadet oihcers, which occurred at the Dugout of the Lincoln Square Post of the American Legion. Following the ceremonies the oilicers and the guests danced and par- took of refreshments. Colonel John D. Von Holtzendorf, Major W'eil, Mr. XVinter, Sergeant Lee, and Mr. Daniel, were a few of the many distinguished guests. The club meets twice a week in school and once every two weeks at the home of one of the ofhcers. The primary purpose, however, is not the hold- ing of social events, but the discussing of military theory and drill which the ofhcers teach the cadets. Also many psychological questions are discussed, such as the disciplinary measures to be used by the officers. Row lTS.1l.lCl'CSllI1,c:. Rielie, R. Row 1--I, HA,HmAm' S. Klein. Rothxchnld, C. Sangurax, R. bln- Ci. Nlay, D. lxider, F. Hannibal, 7.llllS, I . Ockert, D. Herbert, Nl. C. Schmitz, F. Stecker, Cv. Far- Fulton, R. Heydenburg, H. Baker, ranger. A. Lilienthal, H. Sanders. C. Harris. L. Sandberg, S. Clem- R. Skinder, R. Higgins, Nl. ents, U. Nluir, A. BlUl11bCl'g, H. liuuhler, G. Xvelmfcr, T. Franklin. Ruhlmann. XV. Hurlbutt, Nl. G. Young, O. Klasen, D. Farlix. Hmlstun, R. jobst, R. Xviti, R. XV, Cassel, il. Caldow. XY'ilson, C. Rogers. ln Front-Lt.-Col. I. Kimball. Page123 COMPANY A Row 4-J. Gold, Nvagner, G. Klein, Ii. Geier, L. Schoeneclc, W Tedrahn, P. Mueller. B. Lassan H. Immenluusen, P. Kneller, If Thor, R. Pekerr, O. Gehmalgc- mcis. Row 3-A. Utcrlurt, IQ. Kodish P. Scharfcr, A. Dry. R. Sten- strom, G. Haslup, B. Kollias, W Parker, G. Cariato, C. Ockert, J Law, R. Blaylock. Ruw 1--T. Lotterman, K. Rorig VV. Blair, J. Horwiw, R. Rode- w.1ld. R. Johnston, KI. Kcesey, H Slioub, T. Rice, C. Bransdor, I. Freschke, I. Brenner, D. Smith, J Mounlt, D. Kloas. Row 1-AI. Hnrtnun. J. Stafford I.. Sandberg, J. Hurley, D. Her- bert, XV. Cmssel, G. Farringer, S a y . I J I Klein, C. Schmitv, Vera Hen- dricks, R. Higgins, Lt.-Col. I. , Kimball, R. jobtt, A. Hillner, R ' Rothschild. Z. COMPANY P: X Row g-G. May, I. Kimball, G Farringer. Row 4-W. Moeller, G. Johanson J. Nordlander, J. Pen, D. Barber, Y T. Harastany, M. Buehler- Cal- 5 dow, M. Isaac, NV. Yfildes, H. mi, Leonard. D. Loren, G. Dorl. , Row Idelman, G. Summer- W felt, XV. Kuifnmn, P. Holder. L Sugdrman, H. Pearl. Pdrlix, L. Brandt, R. Kdhl, YV Chinn, If. Sontdg. G. Young. D Row 1-W. Sutton. Nloreth, E. Klan, H. Knlile, R Dreutli, S. Clementy A. Blomberg ll. Roienbnum, B. Bloom. D. Good XV. Markgraf, I-Iognn. Row I-C. S.llULLll'.1N, H. Goellner R. Lipscliultz, K. NVeiherington C. Kqllick, N. .4 re v 'Qs R. I-Iogel, 0. Huebner. A. Kem- ' llil7. Porter, P. Bertlioud. G Kluir, H. Liebmnn, Nl. Houston C. Frzinl-ilin, P. Angell. R. Nlarinn F. Sarley. A. Mitchell, R. Skinder Norton. COMPANY C Jerome Ballei, NY'illi.1m L. BCIIYVH7, Thorpe H. Boyd, R. Don Breckenridge. ,lules A. Piuxbaum, Fred A. Cotterell, Sidney I-I. Chester. John R. Chrisman, Theodore D. Crook, Howard M. Dcnnir. john K. Diericlic, Robert G. Fhret, Donald H. Fcemr, Robert I. Figg. Tom A. Gar- ibiildi, Roy NV. Girard, Ben- edict Le Vine, Lee Ford. Lester S. Epstein, Bob NV. Jenkins, Leonard B. Schnei- der, .Iack F. 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Rothschild Company B Captain Ralph Higgins. lst Lieutenant Stanley Clements. 2nd Lieutenant John Lundgren. Conzjmny CH Captain Ernest Stecker. lst Lieutenant Raymond Jozitis. 2nd Lieutenant Clyde H. Rogers. Conzpmzy D Captain Albert Lilienthal. lst Lieutenant John R. Caldow. 2nd Lieutenant Charles H. Harris. COHIPIIIIJ' E Captain Marvin E. Fulton. 2nd Lieutenant George C. Muir. LINE UP! LINE UP! Although these snatches of conversation, typical of a group of R. O. T. C. cadets, reflect their spirit, they do not cast any light on the unit itself. The hub of the unit is the Headquarters, Staff, which does the handling of everything from the filing of material pertaining to personnel and correspondence to the all-important job of making out plans and training the cadets. All this is done under the supervision of the competent and efficient Cdt. Major Charles Schmitz, Regimental Adjutant, and his assistant, Cdt. Capt. Hans Kuhlman. Lt. Richard Witz and Sgt. Major Kruger handle all material pertaining to publicity, such as the Writing for the daily, school, and neighborhood newspapers. Sgt. Major Herbert Immenhausen and Staff Sgt. William Krueger do the general typing and filing about the office. All records are kept and filed by Capt. Marvin Buehlerg Second Lt. David Earlex records all merits on which the cadets' semester grades depend. But the most important and largest responsibility rests on Cdt. Lt. Col. Irwynn Kimball, who makes out the weekly schedule of the plans and training which the officers follow in teaching the cadets. Major Ross Jobst is regimental supply officer. He issues all uniforms and manuals. The cadets assemble daily and are taught first aid, personal hygiene, and, in general, how to bear themselves on the battlefield if need should arise. By this training the cadet is awakened to his obligations as a citizen, he is pre- pared to discharge his duties as an officer, and he is qualified as a leader. The cadet in his sophomore year may take the corporal's exam and if he has received his corporal's warrant he may take either the sergeant major's or first sergeants's exams. In 3A he may take either the first or second lieuten- ant's tests. In the following semesters, he may take if Sgt. Lee recommends him, the captain's, major's or the Lt. colonel's examination. Page 126 One of the important events in the R. O. T. C. year is the picked-squad competition. All the Chicago high school R. O. T. C. units send their crack drill squads to compete at a designated drilling ground. This year the compe- tition was held at the Infantry Armory at Sixteenth Street and Michigan Avenue, on the 27th of March, with 27 schools competing. The eight mem- bers of the crack drill squad and the corporal who had been drilling since the beginning of the semester were Courshon, Gilbreth, Hockman, Eplein, Belcher, Harter, Dobbins, Markovitch, and Corporal Stone. The alternates were Fox, Wynn, Volz, Wallach and Corporal Durre. During spring vacation the battalion championship baseball series occurs. Also practice inspections are held for the Federal one which takes place in the middle of May when all schools are graded. Numerous cadets have been named but as yet no mention has been made of instructor Staff Sgt. Alford D. Lee. He Came to Lake View in 1921 and has made and maintained a record with which that of only one other school in the nation can compare. This record was made not only through Sgt. Lee's ability as an instructor and organizer but also through his understanding of boys. By this knowledge of youth he has led many boys back from the path of no attainment to the road of achievement. So with advantages that no other course offers and with an instructor who has no equal it is no wonder that the cadets respond eagerly, zealously, to the CADET I-IGP Page 127 OVER TI-IE TOP -nu ' .44 HE we Pugf' 128 SWIMMING TIQAIXI Row 3-M. Iiilcrman, l'. Bolling, Ii. Ilockc. Row 1-II. Kimball- If. Ockcrt, L. Marley, G. l:I'IUdI1l.lI1, V. briubel, T. llardslany, T. XVI.-aterlin, I.. Toomin. Row 1-I.. Keller, Qmrcla, IQ. Gralnuw, il. Iiolp, C.. -Iolumon, lhugird. X. U BASIiI5AI.I. Tl ANI Row :-L. Novak, T. Aloycc. II. Anderson, L. ,I-l'l0I11.lN, T. llonough, A. Grunt, H. Lcdclw, R. Ylflgney, D. Howard, Ii. Hcuft, T, Iikner, I.. Sandberg, NY. Butler. Row I-S. 1..1 I7.1lermo- Morgan, Il. Klipp, V. Beni.1mm, T. Ship- ley, A. Anderson, D. Payne, B. Ijplurdt, S. Baskin, R. Miller. TENNIS TIUXIXI Row 5-A. Ifkcrling. H. Rosen- gud. Row 1-R. Bryan, I. Feingold, J. I.v:vy, I.. Sidcll. Row 1-j. Grumbincr, Swimming Team Baseball Team Tennis Team PING PONG Row 1-NI, XY'erlini:ik, V. jesku E. Spitz, H. Eichner, R. jones. LEISURE Tlklli CLASS Row I-G. Larson. NI. XYerni.1k H. Eicliner, li. Spiny, K. Price GAMES CLASS Row 1-M. Hunter, D. Hamen, M. Hart, R. Dumele, U. Biitzncr, M. Novak, L. Cohen, H. Newman, A Hengels. D. Zaske. Ping Pong Leisure Time Games Class OVER THE TOP Page 129 1. AT EASE Row 2711. Sht-rpites. ID. Lneiser, R, Trace. IS. Buckle, I.. Erickson, A. Allen. I.. Uuilfovlc, A. Libherton gl. Bre 1l11l ig. Rowzfl.. Heitkanip. IS. Tyndal. Il. S nmr111L - ker, R. Lfiere rmk. Ci. john msmvxm, I. Anderson. II. johnson, R. lacks .-.1. J. Kruger, J. iinbbins. R. Nhrrlc. G. Pre Ileh, A. Vol7, J. xiouuk. Row l-L. Loftus. I. XY.iiIIe II1, R. David, Ii. Sargis, If. Spak, XV. Speidel, Il. Guarin, Ii. Hogan, S. O'C.onnor. Z. Slaglc, M. Ulu 11.l li. N. Ken l1L'1 ly, M. Isaac. ROSPECTIVE Member. I'd like to know something about the Latin Club, Forum Romanum, as I wish to join it. Member. 0ur primary purpose is to stimulate the student's interest in Latin by showing where and how his knowledge of Latin may be applied to his present environment. Miss Jenkinson sponsors the club. Perhaps you know some of the September semester officers: consuls, Arthur Volz and Helen Johnsong praetor, Dorleau Geiserg quaestor, james Kruger: and aedile, Morris Issac. The members made the posters which were exhibited at the Open House Night. They mounted pictures of Roman pottery, statues, and architecture. as well as articles pertaining to Latin. In addition they played Latin games and competed in spelling bees. Prospective Member. Who are this semester's officers? Member. Consul, Morris Issac: aedile, Evelyn Ericksong praetor, Rita Trace: and quaetor, Barbara Bickle. Rita Trace edits and publishes a Latin magazine, which commemorates the 2000 anniversary of the birth of Emperor Augustus. It also contains short stories and articles written in Latin, and Latin puzzles. Prospective Member. XVho are eligible for membership? Member. All first, second, and third-year Latin students. Prospective Member. Do I have to do any translating or study Latin syntax in this club? Member. No, this club is dedicated to the god, Voluptas Multaf' Prospective Member. XY'hat's that? Member. The god of much pleasure, the giver of joys. Prospective Member. I've made up my mind, I'll ' ' yomf' A A 10 Petri Dish Club Row 4-M. Goldstone, L. Saivo, D. X. licrman, XY. Taylor, R. Wliirlock, ll. Tmxli, Cz. Nlclianwy H. Siegel. Row 5-H. johnson, V. Bucko, R. Trace, V. ,lC5kC- U. Mnerlincr, L. Nlorri-acy, DI. Kruger, F. Sargis, If lfrickson. Row 1-H. Guarin, j. Grclcli, Al. Klein, j. Andurmn, NI. Lcppnncn, F. Anderaon, S. Felsemlul. Row I-D. Trembonc, 5. Munlcvago, A. Smith, H. Rummy. l.. Glendcll, l.. Pclton. C. K.1r.1t7. il, Lawrence. Senior Latin Club Row 3-D. Arkin, A. Stcrnstcin, lf. Klein, M. Isirr, Nl. H. Tlutclier, H. Goldbcrg, XV. Sclxwcid, Li. Sonther, D. Louzos, I. Feldstcin. Row 1-N. Goldman, A. Davidmn, Preuss, H. Rubcn, E. Praxmarer, R. Mendclaohn, G. Dnis, Brutus, P. Psllis. Row I-R. Sunden, H. Gicse, H. Yonan, V. jolinwmx, D. Peterson, R. Jansen, SI. Anderson. Out in front-H. Risks. AT EASE Pugr1?l AT EASE ,v Row 3-F. Praxmare Ruben R Spamsh Club r, j. Shipluy, S. Alfnssa, L. Leavitt, B. XValdm.1n, A. Lilicnrbal, S. jackson, H. , . Lindquist, R. Eifcrt, R. joncs, B. W'uebul, F. Lorcnzcn, D. Armstrong. Row 1-H. Nattingcr, T. Grumbcck, H. Griessmayer, H. Noble, I. Stern, Al. Vandenboisclwe, F. Swoluk, P. Ratsaros, D. Ratsaros, C. Simons, C. Hicrzow. F. Mayer, VI. Foley, M. Linn, NI. Porter. Row 1-N. Robinson, H. Fchevaria, F. Meyers, li. Andcrxon, A. Serb, H. Rogan, V. Anderson, D. Rowley, F. Stuart, H. Pearl, D. Rainnxky, R. Rohn, Nl. Leonard, M. Gulilia, C. Correa, R. WWW. French Club Row 3-M. Grossman, F. HSDHISKDI1, F. Lomberg, D. Grossnmn, D. Epps, M. S.ilk, Nl. Casover, Paslx, B. Hannama, A. Whlker, NV. XY'alltcr, A. Greenfield, Rl. Gumbincr. Ri-w 1-M. Mandigian, R. Mattson, M. Horwitz, B. Chcyncy, li. Coleman, N. Hampton. A. H I Safrithis. G. Norron, D. Joyce, D. Storm, V. Hachmcistcr. Row I--I. Tipman. H. Futranslty. F. Rubin, R. Hecht, D. Himmel, B ' D. Trout, A. Vate, KI. Barrows, WI. Mandcllmann, Z. Shapir . .1 l, D. larkot, I.. Schwalge. V. Verdos. U r l I AT EASE Civics Forum Chair-M. Leonard, B. Wachter. Row 3-H. Griessmayer, N. Robinson, M. Linn, H. Ruben, A. Lilienthal, J. Willt. E. Thor, R. jones, j. Schroeder, D. Wells. Row 1-D. Dierick, j. Marks, P. Lee, H. Eichner, B. Fries, V. Klassen, E. Birkholz, M. Salk, N. Hampton, P. Zia, G. Davis. Row I-C. Deshicla, I. Toepfer, M. Taylor, E. Berman, E. Etter, M. jagnow, S. Bock, A. Walker, J. French. Economlcs Club Row 4-H. Goldberg, E. Silver, W. Stelter. J. Boosalis, R. Schiff, H. Muehlschlegel, W. Schmalz, S. Tepacevich, B. Fries. Row 3-N. Gouedarica, I.. Hoffman. Row 2-E. Caplan, M. Taylor, D. Hale, I.. johns, M. Widmarlt, L. Cohen, E. Spitz, Miss Sem E. Berman, H. Eichner, S. Elardo, G. Dierloop. Row 1-N. Ginsburg, O. Fenile, V. Klassen, E. Birklaolz, M. Anderson, L pson, . Katz. Pagc 153 AT EASE .,.: ' 'T m'1 k Hi-Y Club Run 3-LI. llnwcr, XY. R.xuffn1.xn. R. -lumilua, xl. lundgrcn, R. l,undinc, H. lhnwn, R, llumplxrcy, T. W1-stcrlln. Row 2-W. Cluwll, ll. Kulunuum, R. w'JlCfl11.lI1, G. Hmrtnun, A. Pfeiffer, C. Rogers, Nl, Tjavics, H. Sflllllfl, A. Huflnmn. R. Wlmd, l.. Sulwcy. G. Summcrfclt, A. Zcis, T. Rice, xl. Ramsay, O. Ramsay. tv. lulanmn. R. Nlillcr A. LlllCI1ll1.'ll. R-sw I-U. Sturgeon, XV. Frulnnd, l. C.1ldnw, R, Vflngqulsr, lx. Vmuglm, C. hlqckmn, ll. Vfcllx. R. Pyckc, R. llurnx, S. lfluyd. A. frcpin. Girl Reserves Rnw 3-AM. ixnsuy, K. llxrrcll. lv. Llulmq. lf.. Keller, l. llclnn. l. Guilfay, F. Ncucndurf, Y. Rl.:-men. lx. liurklmll, li. hrnus, Xl. xllgnnw, lf. liter, S. Buck. Run :-lr. Nluycrs, l.. Suflen. ll Allen. D. Arrnxrrong, B. Alexander. l'. D.1v1v.l. R. Dclnxny, Y. Carlson N. slulmnmn, C, Fisclwr. H. Nlckrcngh, li. Bernmn, lf. Cxplan. Ram I-D. cTlLllNCl', Nl. Brown, K. 17.111, ll. l..lI11Pl1lCl', Nl. lowcry, P. Tolxqxn. L. Brm' S. l'l.1rd-1. l', XVJxl1burn, H. Tunu, l'. l.Jmpcl.1. 1 54 rlu. Nl. Taylor. 1 AT Girl R l n eserves Row 4-C. Swanson. I.. johnson. I. Park, A. Icvcy. NI. Kollbaum. IQ. Lind. Row 3-H. Schultz, E. Michal, AI. Rust, NI. rl. Gumcrr, G. Normn. NI. Olwluncl. R. NI. Marmm. I-'. Heier, H. Natlinger, H. Frenzel, D. Hahnc, S. I.. Ilucnlow, G. Duerl-coup. N, N. Zawlic. D. Hale, It. Bnwdiruh, D. I. Paterson. Rnw A-Ii. Mizchull. H. Xvclwitc, NV. WVJIIKCY. Row l+A. Hnmpcs, R. hlanscn, R. Iiacxslcr, ,l. Ihrrmu. U, SCl I.lUHCl'K. KI. Hartmen, H. llcirsclw. I-I Hartung. Girl Reserves Row 3-President at table. xl. Iirnxr, R. jones. B. .-Xpfcllwerg. I.. klolms. NI, XY'ndmark. CJ. Cicrwn. I. Scliualge, I.. Ladcwig. O. Pring, M. Mancligian. C. In-rscli. IT. Anderson, H. Ingcborg, D. Safrirlns. Rnw 2-NI. NY'ciss, D. Clarke, V, Anderson, I-I. Youngcrmnn. I. I'iol.uimki. B. Byersdnrf, I., Ifska. NI. Nhicr. A, Siller. H. Noble. P. Lac, I.. Levee, NI. Andaman. KI, Norris. I. Sourhard. B. Ifck ROW I-M. I.aCr0ss, N. Robinson, A. Hcndermn, D. Brennan, D. Eppi. HI. Pick, Nl. Butler, I. Tocpfer. C. Desliicli, B. Bxrminglmni. G, I.CII'lllI'1dgUII'l. QIFIIHI. XX. V. Schroeder. Mn. Page 135 EASE f 'fij b L I ,ca ,va .v . A.. ggx-:mf-' 1 5 MW ' .. .1 . .. r S -v. 11 -w .'.Q:. , M.-5 'wdffixf s mx ' - 1 'fa-fr f t , . . .. , .xv - .- , , F. fmm, . -, ,cw ,Swv , , . 1 ns f- , Q . - , . ' f ., '1 ' -ug. .M 1 -, I .W v , M .. ,N , 15:53, 53. My ., , , -J 4 .... 4, v V-new w Up. 5 4 i 5 X 5 , v o 3 img S ,. 1 .S Q U' 'R' gui- ...-.. --. '1 QNK..-v v-.N , ,., V V . L .M - -D .f X x .. f.- ......,..,.g.. -1 dv ,, A -..-an 9, 'A.fv1'. 4,5 Q 1 711+ Mg., Q f -.P -Q Q X 5 C Ng 1 .. f' Q .vcupl ' ' , 6 W ,nf P-2' . ... ,.. ....-,,... vb .- AT EASE r liuw 1-51, Pullu V gm. L. Knlasin ki l. Fcldstcint C. Prcuxs. R la m, I. I'- v.D I' .Ansun ' Clb Chess . ctcrwn. H. Ynungcrman. xl. Ziegler. .l- Rust. If. Bum 1 , B. lrucll. English Class Row 5-M. Ratner, VI. Tucker. A. Marti, C. Ulving. Row 4-S. Buenzow, F. Duplcc, L. Cvcislwimsr, E. Gclmrlng, l. Gullfuylc, R. Hecht, M. Mlndlgian. Row g-A. Touvellu. E. Bcclxtell, M. Chew, M. Frank, Z. Goudes, H. Hartung, H. Miller, j. Skube Row 1-lf. Silver, M. Andcrson, M. Cammcrqta, M. Esmaul. A. Harris, A. Zcis. Row I-I.. Hyvqrx. Pugv 146 Sa turday Science Club RUW'fL1F, Portes, S. Sclwulmnn, l.. Sclmcnecl-Q, H. Sclmolnun, R. Rotenbcrg, D. Hogcurges, il. Sandberg, K. Thor. Row 1-E. Lnsota. Row 1-B. Satten, C. Jolmson, R. K.1r.1il-i, G. Hilkcr, S. Maltz, judge, -I. Buxbaum, C. Burke R. Block, W. Markgraf, P. Reiner. Geology Club Row 1-I. Feldstein, D. Louzus, D. Dufault, E. Moira, G. Alrscliul. E. Moritz, L. Hellman, B. Byers- dorf, j. Ziegler, Pera, C. Iker, RI. Bosley, J. Schlotthauer. Row 1-E. Berman, L. Brooks, M. Taylor, S. Elardo, B. Pruell, xl. Mandelbaum, D. U E. Allen, L. Kolasinski, H. Youngerman, E. Klein, E. Gilford, E. Ahnger, S mbnck, R. Harris, . Bului, H. R. Smith, Center Page I 37 AT EASE AT EASE i 1 4 Public Speakers Club Row 3-S. Roberts, li. C lwncy. 13. L'mb.1ck, B. Smlllm, lf. HcnclriClu1x.1n, R. Harris. Row 2-R. Dumas, l.. l'ugulm.1n, R. llillncr. S. llilclm, il. R.-rhsclmild. lf. Fisher, N. Ginsberg. Row I-S, licyus, Xl. Curran. l. lhxnd, 'l'. Wivrl-I, ll, Xvulf, B. Hycrsdurf, I.. lwlnsinski. il. Lady. Senior Drama Class Ruw itll. -lubsr, N. llnur. l. lugulnmn, R. XY'lunng, l5. Vlamcn. Xl. Carrca, B. K.1r.mrkc I C. Sulmull. If Nlallm. Row 1-R. Strcrlicrl, ll. Scl'1w.1b. l. l'kUXClI'l1.lI'l, XY. Scaqulsr, G. Hart bnunu-r. K. l'mcl1ling. lk. Rucc. l'. luu, CS. lhrly. R. l,lIl'l1.lI'H. , k. Nlartm. man, kl. lnndt. YY. Gukcn- A M lg A AT EASE Junior Players Row K-I Barl v 5. eman, B. lessee, H. Bock, H. Albcr. G. Hartmann, VI. Hill, C, Rogers, H. Schwgb. S. Hitch. P. Schoolman, E. Resnickc, M. Temkin. Row 1-D. Emro, D. Nwolf, B. Cheney, F. Lomberg, D. Safrethis, F. Born, A. Pearson, A. Rohde. A. Bowman, F. Tauber, L. K0lJSinSkl, T. Xviefel, G. Guske. Row 1--M. Mandigian, H Hartung, M. Hultmnn, D. Peterson, Peck, A. Harris, N. Ginsburg, If. Fisher, M. Strissel, X. Shapiro, A. Ulving. Public Speaking Class Row 3-R. Wingerter, Ellis, E. Hendrickman, M. Thomas, H. Chellberg, D. Zaske, B. Bloom, j. Walther, R. Stern, D. Klipp, F. Silver, A. Greeniield, F. Gordon, M. Buehler, D. Elder, VV. Fiedler, R. Heydenburg. Row 2-J. Mickovich, L. Leonard, R. Tijan, V. Nverskopf, A. Butt. A. Rhode, M. Baumhardt, T. Wiefel, M. Howard, E. Fisher, A. Benson, F. Lomberg, J. Markof, G. Mills, W. Cassel, S. Zimmer- man, W. Peck, G. Dwenger, X. Shapiro. Row I-A. Marti, E. Resnicke, D. Emro, M. Hultman, K. Westfall, L. Kullsinski. NI. Temkin, B. Byersdorf, A. Harris, D. Arkin, D. David, H, Bernstein, A. Ulving. . Page 15 9 AT EASE Y v. Row y-N1 ,. Pan-American Club V . . Bcusrcr, il. Lady. D. johnson. V. Carlsnn, M. Brennan, C. Bncsslcr, R. Schnakenbcrg. Row 1-D. klohnxmn, E. Conkcy, L. johns, M. NVidmark, lf. Meyers, M. Brown. M. Hitch, K. Dan, R. Helander. Row I-H. NVh.xley, D. Rowley, If. Allen. D. Rmprim, I.. Sincrly. D, Clmiscr, KI. Cunckel, xl. Cunning- ham. K. Ambcrg. Row 1-H. Baker, Ni. Guliyia, li. Mayer Rnw 1-A. Correa, R. W'it'. 1 Pap' 140 Clean-up Committee C1 ean-up Campaign Row 3-F. Schaefer, P. Cweherty, A. Replce, H. Bernstein, D. Himmcl, H. NVegner, xl. Hlnis, A. Be land, E. Allen, H. Kaplan. Row 1-M. Sheridan, E. Gough, S. Roberts. D. Chaiser, Ii. Meyers, J. Lepmnn. G. Zeitlin, B. Graf, R. Baessler, A. Lilienthnl, R. Hclander, K. Amberg, E. Durre, xl. Hartman, Cvuncliel. Row 1-NV. Fruland, N. Parker, M. Nordseth, AI. Carlson, D. Douthitt, D. Brennan, R. Herman, 3. Champley, S. Floyd, A. Benson, D. Sturgeon, E. Fisher, A. Pfeiffer, LI. Cunningham. Community Service Row 3-D. Barnett, H. XVhaley, P. Foster, j. Fantel, D. Rosprim, L. Sitterly, V. Hammer, K. Dan, F. Hannibal, V. Perthela, C. Lietzow, M. Brown, J. Marks, L. Cvuilfoyle, R. De Lelany, R. Trace, P. Du Vall, L. Laney, E. Bowditch, R. jackoweke, .I. Court. Row 1-A. Wfiberg, M. Beuster, E. Conkey, P. Oppenheimer, ul. XVilson, D. Rowley, M. Maier, D. Hansen, F. Meyers, N. Johnson, M. Carlson, M. Macklin, B. Ream, F. McClellan. Row 1-M. Trainer, M. Rickman, C. Melke, S. Elardo, M. Taylor, E. Berman, I. Schmidt, S XV. Schroeder, M. Fick, M. Howard, L. johns, M. Widmark, D. Guhr, Lady. . Isitr, Page 141 AT EASE Q0 K: ll 4 l , E? A x 3 ja J. MISS MURPHX xl unior Sponsor 44 OING places and doing things. That's the phrase which describes the junior classmen. Now at last they have swung into their stride and are off to the highest pinnacle of achievement. Their eyes have been opened to the tremendous fields of activity which lie before them, and with boundless enthusiasm they have entered and are working there. By this time they are aware of the joys and bene- Hts of education. Some of them have experienced the satisfaction of work well done-as they received the pin of the Honor Society. Others have known the thrill which comes when one is victorious in athletic combat. But even those who are not champions have felt ample compensation for their endeavors in just participating--sports for sport's sake. For those juniors who are interested in matters literary, there are the splendid opportunities for ex- perience offered by the Luka' rr' Viru' and the Red mid W'fJi1'r' staffs. There are many juniors whose ability for writing has manifested itself in these publications. Organizations, such as the orchestra, the band, and the various glee clubs, do much to help those mu- sically inclined find expression for this rare gift. I'u,qi' 141 MR. DAN IEL junior Sponso JoLLY 1UN1oRs DIVISION ii., Row 5-R. Sippil, C. McAl onan, R. I-Iaake, M. Winkel, M. Bocrnchur. Row 4-R. Cammarara, A Zasrnow J Lan c, D. Pe- , - S ters. Row 3-B. W'etzcl, I.. Diod- zo, L. Thompson, V. Vuko- vich, V. Hanck. Row 1-D. Ushana, B. XY'u- cbel, J. Vandenbosschc. Row 1-Ii. Pike, -I. Karl. DIVISION A41 ROW q-I.. Halpan, R. Mar- cus, N. Berger. Row 4-R. Kahl, K. Hnrcil, G, Mclbye, H. lmmcnhauscn. Row 3-D. Loren. J. Snobs. D. Williams, R. Andcrsvn C. Buchhaltcr, B. Vfoodson B. Stone. Row 1-A. Iickerling, .I Montgomery, L. Heitkamp, V. W7einberg, B. I.:1mbcrt, DIVISION zu: Row 3-C. McAllister, R. Cullen. XV. Hamann. G. Gunther, KI. Fantel, I. Axel- rood, T. Garibaldi, M. Zen- ncr. Row 1-R. Welser, M. La- verty, Ii. Wfallis, M. Frank, E. McConnell, H. Gronncr, A. Novak, M. Meier, E Koskoba. Row I-E. Goldberg, N. Pclleran, G. White, M. Stuk- er, B. Lowy, L. Samuels, A Glickman, N. Sundell, C Sokoll, E. Siegel. G. Zeirlin, S. Rosenthu, S. Sage, B. Vlaso, U. Schuller. Row 1-H. Sherman, P. Tannenbaum, A. Libbertan- E. Eller, S. Bunai, E. Ann- ger, G. Green, E. Shapino. REVEILLE-3 B'S Page 143 REVEILLE-3B'S Iilgr I4-I DIVISION Bl Rmv 3-I., SCIIHCILICF, il. Ilcmullng, I5. I.ung,, T. AII, D. Dufnult, A. Cuurshon, NI. Iiugclnun, K. Vragcl, G. Smrch, I1. Sarlcy. Rnw 1-Ii. Per rinu , R. I..1bit7kc, A. Sruchhk, H, AIoImsnn, NI. C J I V I n , G. Prcuss, R, Fluwur, T. Am- stur, H. XVUIH, I.. Burk, Ii. XY'inrcr. Ruw 1-I, Runchcl, D. Fur- arur. IQ. Muller, BI. jancich, B. I'hiIbr1cI-Q, L. GIendeII. D. FJIILICCITI, NI. TIucIi.1bcrry, G, XY'cbb, R. Belden. DIVISION 11,4 Run' 3-C. Gcisert, A, Benn R, Dillncr, E, johnson, S Hitch, R. Jackson, J. Guan' newig, J. Kruger, I.. Catlin Row 1-I Shaplro, 1 Reese, NI. XII'.1IIicr. E. Gun ther, A. Psiris, G. Schneider D. Kuhn, C. Ray, N. Kin nelv. Row 1-R. Brundcgc, H Kaplan, F. Racuwen, NI. Er Win. R. Fluno, H. Larmn S. Simmlcr. R. Ardelean, NI Oprlsa. Pudexml-NI. Nelson. DIVISION 301 R. XI.1rrIe, I Bauer. RCIIIRIIII1. crschncr. If. Dictv. Row 1-A. Gmixmann, Ruhncn, KI. Shay, If. Ro bins, E. Booth, I. Hcnry. Buehlcr. Row Table-A. Oprisa. Q Durl, G. Lenthsr, T. Lornr nun. D. Davie-1, B. Pcrzl. Row 3- XY. XVSUIKS. I XY'cbcI'. A. Sw.1nann. BI'LlCgl11JllI'l. H. Yan Bu klck, R. Hagel, XV. Wkimr Row 3-D. BIusr, NI. Hcrl Incrg. C, Zuzukns. D. Dx Row 4-J. Kan DIVISION A. H. 2 e, H. W'ilbur. Row 3-L. Wagenknechl, G. Storm, M. Freeman, T. C Sorin R Bor- Snyder. . , . chardt, J. Smart, B. Eck- srrom, J. Doucet. R W 2.-A. Schildgcn, C. 0 Ranclazzo, E. Nelson, M. Boehm, M. Smith, P, XVein- scein, L. Devlllon, F. Koc- nig. ' li' E. An- Row 1-E. Masu 1, I derscn, R. Mueller. R. Bernclt. ler, R. Cordt. C. Schliu, XV, Muel- Tnble 1 - E. W'ordy, V, Kamrer, R. Filips, M, Mar- shall, J. DeS.1lvo, H. Beul- ler. DIVISION 8-1 il Row 1-C. Siglc, C. XX son, A. Borelli, B. Krause, A. Kamni, S. Car:1v.1. Row 1 - F. Chiappe, M. Isaac, XV. Dower, VV. Be dull, T. Crook, Mr, Ash: Row 1 - R. G.1nglot'f. G Godkin, G. Fisher, A. Fran ' L bcrg CIS, H. Sorgarz, E, am C. Swanson. REVEILLE-3B'S Page 145 f s,f., 2 V F54 ' 4 , J 1 - ' ,N 2-.,:9fg1'u' .1 , .- .......,........-A-NN: I . . .. .............,...A . .f 'Ei':13'f ' fflzfsf wzx f I V 'W-M, 5 t . x , l,fi.':kf, , 1 .--..........,.,.,.. ' ' 425-156 i Q ' 1 -A fi' ,, - I- pg ,fm uf: Q 5 A Q. nz. Qisgxi xv ff' ,3f'f+5' 'TT' 7 .A . .s .- dxf- 63 xLd-w-1,- 5 T .Iv . 'M-'Parry' fb .Ai 1 in vw - 'v f ' 'L . B O . - 1'-an La - lk ' Xin.,-. ' . .Q 7 X - 4 X' , -- Y -g. in 'G lil I s it A - B1 wif' REVEILLE-3A,S Page I -H. DIVISION 108 Row 3,-T. Tinolcy. D. Gi- Atmhelluca. I.. Gcisheimer, I.. Bcrquist, F. Swanson, M. Versgove, L. Guilfoyle, M. Hay. I.. Brady. Row 1-I. Smyad, Y. Plude, H. Pitcher, C. Fischer, D. Hieber, NI. Furness, M. Tay' lor, KI. Tcrtz, D. Eltstedt, I.. Hyvciri. R. Grant. Preusser, D. Row 1-C. ulos, Z. Thompson, D. Knp Goudus. Ann Henderson, D. lin, H. Stoner, R. Bossi, Ripping, Miss Tengler, Sparling. L. Weissman. Thompson, S. Lapalermo, Per M. M. R. Levatino. .I Table-M. Rice, T. Frv- hergcr. DIVISION 3:1 Row 3-S. Spencer. L. Fro- din. Ii. Gough, V. Lellinger. F. Murray, D. Zaske, M. Holmes, A. Hen- Juraska, B. gels, M. I-I.1rt. B. Annen. Row 2-I-I. Kimball, D. r, L. Utter. M. AI- dridge, S. Salkin, M. Mar- mitt, D. Wingstrom, M. Boettehe Smith. Row 1-LI. K r .1 m b 0 , D. Fries, T. Tarantino, E. Falk, L. Klammer, Endicott, I. Krupa, H. Battista. E. Svens- son. E. Peterson, F. Korber, V. Smith, L. Gribbens. DIVISION 3K9 Row j,-R. Kohn. A. David- son, E. Bowditch, L. Sidell. J. Brock, B. Byersdorf. Row 1-F. Gurdon. wn, H. Thatcher, E. Al len. B. Alexander. Row 1-FI. D e I m a n . -I Schlotthauer, M. Mandigian F. Silver- S. Harding, G B ro ' Norton. M. DIVISION 407 Row 4-M. Kennedy, I Meyer, J. Hill, T. Franklin. Row 3-D. Sadler, A. Lind boe, A. Rohde, S. Mula, I2 Beehtell, G. Guske. Row 1-H I a n .. . J mcs, Stubbe, F. Smith, Stub- inger, A. Rmsch, M. Strissel, D. Hansen, H. Vfickert, Ii. Steffenhn 1 R gen, . Lentzen, H. Haake, B. McCrav. Row I-A. Pearsoin, D. Saf- richis, A. Bran, J. Fnlknor. E. Anderson, K. Zierk M. K e m p c r , A. Bowman, G. Markgraf, M. N 0 N '.1k, R. Dumele, M. LnCross, Ii, Lindbergh, Il. Tfluber. DIVISION wx Row 1-R. Bengistion If Pue, A. Hoekerts M 'D I v - Y son, D. W'oelfle, M. Iisnuel A. Carlson, M. Orell R Ahl, M. Broeker, P. Nirriietz D. R ogers, D. Kloss. Row I-M. Norris, Il. An- derson, J. Kohl V Nybor' 1 - In D. Albrecht, L. Schwmlgu A. Siller, M. De Bruync, A. Cxnnella, Southnrd, M. Cammarntn, D. Levin. Standing-N. Mouzak. DIVISION B-1 Row 3-M. Hruby, M Frank, R. Schantz, R. Lauer J. Trapp, H. Lutz. K. Hnn- kins, S. Sucic, A. Steinberg, D. Clifford. Row 1-I. Feldstein, L. Sheurin, B. Jenkim, G. Sum- merfelt, V. League, F. Schae- fer, V. Johnson, J. Lipman, V. Lagren. Row I- W. Hurlbutt, J. Sunday, E. Michal, D. Peter' son, H. Hersom, F. Harb, C. Bell , . Crowley, W. B eil k e , E. Strzindberg, B. Heitsch. ert, R. Jansen C REVEILLE-3 A'S l Page 147 REVEILLE-3-A,S Page 148 DIVISION Us Row 3-R. Mendelsohn, M. Pyatt, M. Dentsch. Thomas NI Row 1-M. , . . , Y W, Shcndan, H. Newman, McClellan. R. Stone. Row I-A. Touvelle, D. NVolfe, H. Wfhaley, J. Rog- uff, M. Hultman, S. Saper- I... Ferderber. B. Phil- stein, lipson. DIVISION 307 Row 5-D. W'altner, NI. M. Wag- Gulizin, A. Correa, ner, I. I'I3l'll lCl'l'IJl'll'l, S. Rund- gren, I.. I..1lTlb1'CChI- D. An- derson, M. Anderson, A. Mi- kulich, R. Stannkc, P. Man- ning, B. Groth. E Bodenman, MI. Row 1- . Pizenmaycr, J. Conlrm, M Shimchick, B. XVeissmiller E. Brandt. M. Lendrurh, F ' w Eb XVebcr, I.. Schmelm5,. F. beson, M. Barclly, If. Krcp cl, M. Liencst. Row I-XV. Leirehag. .0 ' A DIVISION 314 Klem, R. Mattron, N I D. Epps. G. Miller. Birmingham, Kaulfman. bins, H. Baker. Row I-I. Barnett, G. Arc schul. J Rgw 3 - D. Popilsky, G ' I. Fck C. Larson, W Row 2-S. Powers, I. Stun l O Huebner M D. I-Iimme. - . ' ' W' n Salk, D. Arkm- Ix. yn B. Eichenlaub, M. Ro DIVISION W., Row 7 - A. Gintcr, F Froom, H. Anderson. Row 6-J. Plennert, A Schroeder. Row 5 - R. Cohen, Braun, M. Lemke, H. bin, Hall, L. Dchmlovv, K. Johnson. Row 4-S. Gumbiner, M Xvilliams, R. Reil. Row 3-J. Bond, D. Hall T. Baumhardt, F. Adams: M. Kornely, C. Dreyer. Row 1-R. Olsen, A. Firo' etti. B. Brocken, E. Figaro. Row I-G. Hansen, L. Fencl, G. Piersch, N. McSh:me, M. Russo, S. Caligiri, T. Wiefcl. DIVISION :II Row 3,-Miss Tierney. Row 1-A. Martin- H. Kro- ger, il. Hatch, M. Maier, Ii. Hendrickman, M. Cu H1- n1icki, S. Buenzow. Row I-H. Schmidt, G. Knack, J. Triprow, KI. Schocn. DIVISION B-4 Row 5- A. Levy, NV. Schroeder, J. Moran, I. Schmidt. R. Wingquist, H. Bock, H. Leonard. Row 1-L. Stcrnberg, D. Fulton, A. Hampes, H. Van Der Heyden, V. Wells, L. Moscinski, B. Bagno. Row I-B. Myder, A. Zeis, C. Swanson, N. Almond, G. Carlson- E. Gehring, Pera. I I I REVEILLE-3 A'S J Page 149 Q ISO REVEILLE-3A'S I DIVISION B-3 Ruw I-S. Salk, NI. Tcm Iain. NI. Smnlcy, A. Vatu Ii. Hecln. If. Rubin, X Slmpirn, D. Trout, -I. Por- lcr, If. Iflisbcrg, NY. Dunbar. Iiuw 1 - P. Cunnway, B. Huck, NI. Ramcrb j. Buslcy, kl. Ifnluy. S. FcIwnlI1.1I, R. III.xyIock, AX. Harris, H. Iicbnmn, 9. Gnutcilu. NI. Iircnn ' ' an, CJ. Xuung. Row I-rl. H.lI1NLYl1 NI 7 ' .. . 1 I Sclmwicd, F. Lumbcrg. . . L . Ruiclntcin. DIVISION 7 Raw I 4-IL, B.1Itcrm.m, 'I' Ihrbur. I.. Durro, Ii. Mayer I.. Fislcr ' , . , I.xk elm, If. Dore, S NIcrrII W' I. I.lf- xclmu, B. Karol, R I:if'rl , DCHIIIS, H. Mil: lor, H. Goldberg. Row 3-NI. Goldman, M. A. Iuingfcldt. Ii. Rcinickc, T. Marx, M. Howard, NI. ll. Gciscrr, N. Moreth. Row 1 - A. Niogccn, H. Hcinbach, R. Mnrrisxey, G, NIUllgCI'. I'I. Hartung, G. Nhycr. Row 1-S. Isilt, D. Ncucn- fcldt, H. Oswald, -I. Ford, R. Packard G K II4. , . v: 'r, I.. Pctcrwn. , , f -'U A A -A---A+-A . A1R4??Q'3QQ5'R ' R-'Maxx - ,.. . R-'Y' A A.,f,.i,.LQL!TR 25 -5.4, , . . IRST 1 - ,ms E l 5 V, Z I MUSIC F T 'R' 5 . :zu . :A E I ' , 41 5 . of zlu LAKE VIEW! me A M 51 HIGH SCHOC ff . 1lS1C I- DL A , F A ii . w A K . I ,L - L ff : sf 3 :A 35 1. .1 .A 11'1 Lt M Ai A-' vb- -Q A -if ,L ' -- . r . tl Jv A t um f A C VJ - 1 BA -, .1-5 ,gg ND. ORCH l:bTRA CHO , w QQ 5. AND ' 1- RLVSE: , 5' A CA A PPELLA CHOIR lf y V .,. QT ' w an 5? Y . H' T, Y fn . rs: FR 5 1 A IDAX and SATURDAY EV 1 'I A ni I' . 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Hhdommm 1' cm.-ne ..,. ,... ,.,,, g2ju':,:ygLKrNG CHO 'fm nm,'L'v'u1a . A V - mfg: ,RANCH IR . ,FINALE . fl-I vmm 14 f'3'F r..,,,,,m V ' unseen txqonus mm our - 13112163 k5,.,,,1gM , hm, hm ' -1 mmf hmm- smqa..q ,....i . ..., ..,,,, , Mm.. wi n.,1',2 ,,GM ' 517- mf, W ,V ww-.H v o.,.,,,,'g3vmu u.,,,.N,5v1f.n,. - - w.n,,.,,, HJ' A . t..,,,,kg::n fffh umm ' I 4 5 L.,-4, Page 151 VIS' NE of the lar picturesque f L which was mad cooperation of 'ill the . X members of the music department. This festival, the first of its kind ever to be produced at Lake View was popularly received d 1 an as n result h x t e ptrformance was given two nights. The Concert Band under the direction of Captain L. D. NValz, assisted by Major O. Klasin and Lieutenant H. Saun- ders, presented among its num- bers the sad and almost mourn- ful Low' Dfllflj from Trisfrfzllz mm' Isolde. and the stirring march Officer of ffu' Davy. The Girls' Chorus from the Greeley, Hamilton, and Ravens- Wood branches directed by the Misses Dallach, Campbell, and Trenka sang three songs. In the Girls' Chorus led by Miss D. Hutchins, Dorothy Cornfield made her debut, sing- ing Indian Low Cull, and was gest and most o a lt e View's student productions this year was the Music Festival e possible by th enthusiastically received by the audience. The Symphony Orchestra conducted by Mr, Henry Sop- kin presented among its very interesting numbers the capti- vating Pizzimfo Polka by Strauss. A sense of calmness and of religious awe was felt by the audience when the A Cappella Choir and the Mixed Chorus sang under the direction of Miss Naomi Sweet. One of the most outstand- ing features on the program was the Boys' Chorus from the three branches, which sang DOIN! Nobis Pucvnz and Hoorfab Day trained by Miss Helen Kin- sella. The musical arrangement for the Choir was Written by Miss Mary Trenka of the Greeley branch. The grand finale was com- posed of all the choruses massed together and the orchestra. The number which concluded the evening's entertainment was the impressive I Hem' All1l'l'iCtl Singing by Gaul. Page 153 PLTCLL r 1 PLEASE ! Mgr I 54 Cllee C:llllJ L3 l C31flS Row 3-H. Vfagriur, R. Trcgillux, A. Liblnuruml C. lluclilnlrcr, D. Halma, D. Braun, M. Kamlali, M. Parry, D. Holt, H. Alcvinvs, P. Romanas, KI. Dodd. l.. Broman, R. Sudcrbcrg. R. Nystul. Rim' 1-D. Cnrcy, li. XY'irtry, D. Bosdun, S. M.1lr7, M. DcShnng. j. Fischer, H. Kaakincn, li. Budcnmnnn, M, Slwimcliuk, A, Kripx, AI. Grcbner, D. Fallbuhcr, L. Zimmermann, li. Hildebrand. Row 1-B. Gmrh. C. Pnwn, I.. Bama, KI. Gclirke, E. XY'olff, M. Sclmg, L. Filler, P. Marsuukas, D. Corn- ticld, Nl. Eamon, l,. Fmnvcn, lf. Brcnncnstuhl, J. Buddcmeycr, L. Ackerman, G. Hildcr. C31FlS C3lee cilllll IX Row 3-,l. Miller, G. Stasinm, G. McAndrcws, D. Rice. VI. Mccrhrcy, I.. Lictnu, M. Marsnlck, A. l7m.vling.g. U. Meyers, R. Stone, M. W'inkel, D. Alirc-ns, S. Schiff. Row 1-R. S::l1ut7c, V, Slunknmn, D. Schultz, L. Pnttan, M. Brown. M. Schwcrin, L. Sternbcrg, S. Musker, xl. Slingwby, K. Moritz, G. Boukas, P. Argcson. M. Benz, L. Nordell, B. Ream, Mary Oprisa, M. Day- V. Carr, P. Wagner, N. Marncn, L. Giete' arata, A. Cnpadonn, B.Wetzel. Row 1- Nl. Guss, R. Cnmm PITCH, PLEASE Y Girls Glee Cl b u C Row 3-E. Tcubner, S. Suby, C. Simons, li. Hollman, M. Lasky, R. Rubsclilager- hl. jacubs, J. O'Rourke, S. Schmidt, V. Smith, K. Covey, D. Flood, M. AI. Flowers. Row 2-K. Waggener, L. Decalvwe, A. Trecidwciy, A, Erickson. I.. Garrou, P, Andell. V. Fwilt, R. Goldstine, G. Kaiser, R, Hoifman, N. Kennedy, M. Katz. Row 1-J. Nelson, G. Leibundgutli, M. j. Comufurd, M. Knntncr. V. Hosnnnm, S. Montevagu, A, Serb, M, Lasszir, E, Chevlin, E. Helm. Leader-A. S. Glickman. Girls Glee Club B Row 3-R. Housby, H. Dursclilag, D. Barnett, S. Oelilscn, F. Rubens, B. Lomberg. C. Schmidt, S. Davis, B. Sim. Row 1-B. Szindiford, E. Leptich, M. Leptich, E. Melchior, B. W'ard, D. Neal, L. Lyons, V. Gall Walker, M. Dragovicli, S. Rosenstein. Row 1-B. Montgomery, B. Nvoodson, G. Minck, H, McGuir ' D. Quinlivan, G. Bennwitz, E. Stedman. Director-M. Esmnel. ind, A. e, N. Niedermaicr. H. Mixed ge, D. Palmer, J l Pizge1?i l l 4 l l THEY LEAD Tl-IE WAEY UIDES rather than masters are the one hundred and forty-three teachers who compose the faculty of Lake View. Their object is to persuade the student to believe that it is his duty to make something of himselfg to stimulate him to take interest not only in his academic subjects but alsoinextra- curricular activities. Although interesting, this task of teaching is .1 ditlicult one, for the instructors must always he ready to help their students, many of whom, after thinking themselves failures and their work to be of no value, turn again to their teachers to be encouraged to understand that patience and perseverance are the only passwords to successg that a pleasing personality plus a good education is a requisite for advancementg that honesty and sincerity should not be merely visionary goalsg that only the educated are freeg that the foundation of every state is the education of its youth. f : A 4 . Ii.. K , A. . I I v , ,- . I Q . V .f E' 4 -xi ' s : 't?-fi 2f5iTi'1 ii 1 gk: - j,!5fg,f:km- f JW s Y ' Edna Crowley Gladys M Hai-rm D I , Herman H. Hnweler mad A Johnston :,. Q t , - 1 x ' Q , X ,J Q rf Marion Messiniier Stzcy Philbrick Esther Roeth WE,LL STRI ANY .1 person has in a light-hearted moment played the childish piano jingle known as chopsticks. lt caught the attention of many youths who were later to become composers .1nd fired their imaginations until tl1ey wrote .1 joint series of elaborate variations upon this tune which became known as duets. Many .1 person, who has held .1 rubber band with one end between his teeth and tl1e other in his hand, noticed that when he picked the band, the looser he held it, the lower the tone. Gradually it was found that one could get the pitch on instruments by tightening or loosening the string. It is more fun to enjoy music if one knows what it is all about, just as it is more fun to watch .1 football or baseball game when one knows the rules. The orchestra is one medium in school which teaches one how to enjoy and understand music. It has been guided by Mr. Sopkin during the last three years. It began with a membership of thirteen and is now an organization numbering ninety-three. At the present time tWCI1ty-SCYCD people are playing string-bass: thirty-nine. celloq thirty-hve, viola: and the rest are playing violins and woodwinds. The orcl1estra also has two harpists who add greatly to the pleasure of the members. In the annual contest this year the orchestra competed with Lane, Marshall, Tilden, Calumet, and Roosevelt. It participated in assembly programs. P. T. A. meetings, the annual concert, and the spring festival. Mr. Sopkin, the director, is also an inventor. He is now working on .1 devise for attaching wires under the orchestra seats. These wires will be elec- trihed and fastened to the maestro's stand where he has four buttons labeled: 1. come on timeg 2. play in tune: 3. keep tempo: 4. sit up. He has but to touch one of these buttons and e.1ch young musician gets individual attention, by means of an awakening shock. f'11,Q1'l5b Firsf Violins Diana Fanucchi Prilzcipzll Nathan Almond Gilbert Altschul Ira Feingold Ernest Goodyear Robert Hyland Virginia Johnson Betty Krueger Dorothy Leifer Robert Liebich Herbert Merel Peter Pallis Robert Parcells Diana Perlin Eleanor Spak Marjorie Stahl Helen Yonan Secwzif Violins Elizabeth Aquilio Marion Berott George Gianacopulos Donald Hannibal Shirley Harding Dorothy Hirsch Ruth Labitzke Florence Moore Aida Pantaleo John Pera Eva Schaeffer Paul Schonberg Ruth Shaffer Patsy Sullivan Hans Veith Clara Nveber Pearl W'itali Georgia Zografos Viulas Bernice Apfelberg Ellen Blair Xvilma Feiler Lorraine Gerber Helen Hersom Jane Kimpton Dorothy Kopp Justine Mayer XVilliam Schwied CFfH'lIl'IiX Thomas Gusias Graham Young Margaret Faust XVilton Bowen Harlan Bock ALO G Freda XY'einer jack Killman Arne Killman Arne Holmbo Louise Rozen Aaron Kambi Nickolas Shortino Charles Geisert P1-!'UNI!7UlIL' Herbert Bal-:er Siriug Buss Dexter wells Fl'L'llt'l7 Horflx Pari Zia Nick Milas Gertrude Sholz Vivian Moshure 'Fava Franklin Lillian Dzodzo Violet Vukovich Hlllikt Louise Loew Norma Hampton Betty Birmingham B-I li1lCli11'i1n'1's Marvin Ratner Herb Sanders ITH YOU Ralph Sunden Herbert Lutz Steve Hintersehr Xvalter Hausmann Robert Jahn Violet Kasch Shirley Kilroy Herbert Krosky Florence Lorenzen Robert Marcus Ray McArthur XY'illiam Prichett Georgette Camporini Alfa C1tIl'fl1l'f Robert Malone Buxsonzzx Robert Fagner Richard Schnackenberg Drzzuzx Lester Miller Francis Hannibal XY'allace Hurlbutt Charles Taylor john Burns Charles Hamilton Alfa Szl,X'0l7lIUIIt' Norman Berger Puge 1 57 Row 3-S. Hitch. ll. l:l1l!'.lH5liH'. l. locxv, Ll. Nlcwtlorf, R, plone-, H. Hartung, Xl. Hircli, A, Ber- land, Row Jil.. Cangioloa, ll. Arnie strong. I . Resmcke, KI. Yfeil, Nl. Xloorliousc. ll, L. Erickson, D. l.. Guhr, D, llierick, gl. Norman, N. Nelson. Row 1-C. Bae sler, H. Nattinger. Q. Tennev, R. Mills, l.. Klar, N. Robinson, Xl. Iaglity. X. Hen- driclu, HARRII'T'l' yl.-XXI-T NOBl.l , Fditor. PATRICIA l,l lf, Assistant liditor. l':l.Q3Rl'iNfl', Xl, RIQNNIIJ. Adviser. PERSQNAL PPEARANCE ENS scratch out words, compose articlesg brushes sweep color and de- sign into page layouts: cameras click photographs of pupils in action- this is the new 37 RED AND XVHITE in production. The theme embodied in all the articles and drawings of the book is O11 fbi' Mtzrflr. It was chosen after much deliberation on the part of all the staffs because it symbolizes the progressive spirit of youth going ever forward un- daunted by the obstacles of life, striving ever higher to the ultimate goal of happiness. This year the flunznzl features some of the great works of the late Lorado Taft, who contributed a great deal to the cultured beauty of Chicagoans. Because of the help-both material and intellectual-that he gave to many young men and women we are glad to pay to him this little tribute. Behind the R130 AND XVHITIE, which comes out so successfully each year are four competent staffs, the literary, art, business, and advertising, with definitely timed assignments and weeks of painstaking work. This publication is the result of two semesters' work beginning in September with the choos- ing of the theme and including, besides the regular work of the staff, all the checking and rechecking that is necessary for accuracy in detail. Every article must be precise to the number of words, and before ac- cepted it is subjected to the severest scrutiny, for there must be no mistakes PLLQK IN LITERARY STAFF or misrepresentations. Often articles must be re-assigned and rewritten many times before they are satisfactorily done. The division pages representing the seasons of the year have been done by the art staff. Through their art a group of able and gifted young students express their ideas and add to the final product much of its interest and beauty. All pictures must be scheduled and no group overlooked. This year's Auuzml introduces the new and more informal pictures that are so popular with the student body. All persons must be identified with greatest accuracy, for no one can remain unnamed. Graduates' pictures must be alphabetized down to the last letter, and all must be dispatched to the printer and engraver on a set date. Busy throughout the semester is the energetic advertising staff, which helps lay the Hnancial foundation for the AIIIIIIIII by proving to business men-not only in the Vicinity of Lake View but throughout the city-the advantages of inserting their advertisements in the pages of our yearbook. Many are the merchants who can not resist the perfected technique of these hustling salesmen. As most of the work of the other departments draws to a close, the duties of the business staff begin. Agents are appointed in all home rooms, at the branches as well as in the main building, upon whom rests the responsibility ART STAFF lfrancis Hannibal, Cn-Edilor Anthony Gintner. Cu-Ei1'i1'or Stacy Philbrick, flifrisvi' Row 3-A. XY'cbcr, R. Skindcr B. Nl. Fries, L. Ross, I. Schmidt B. Yvallace. Row 2-E. Spencer, R. Sieglcr. A. Roderwald, O. Ransom, S. Isitt, L. jankoski, J. Endress. -V. Row 1-A. Xviberg, M. Nelson M. Howard, NV. Schroeder, V Thompson, B. Graf, M. Chew. Page 1 59 of collecting money, keeping records, and contacting the business staff so that it may know how many copies to order. Through their efforts the flllllllall comes out on the black side of the ledger. Perhaps the greatest enjoyment of the year is the RI-Lo AND WHITl4l assembly, carefully planned m.my weeks in advance and discussed for many weeks after- wards, On Monday, March S, the RED AND XVHITI-1 was indeed proud to present the author, James XVeber Linn, Professor of English at the University of Chicago. At the assembly he stated that we should rejoice in the fact that we all differ one from another and that we can express our individuality through writing. This was followed by the luncheon at which our red and white color scheme was carried out. The after-dinner speeches were given by Le Roy Ross, rep- resenting the art staff, who presented the serious aspects of their work, Arlayne Benson, who discussed the accomplishments of the business staff: Leo Fogel- man, who publicized the advertising staff, and Alwyn Berland, a member of the literary staif, who entertained the group with his witty remarks. Then the party adjourned to the teachers' lunchroom for an informal visit with Professor Linn, who graciously answered all questions put to him. He re- lated many interesting anecdotes of renowned people, including Margaret Ayer Barnes, noted novelist, who addressed us at last year's assembly: and John ADVERTISING STAFF Shelton Shetlierman, Milmlgrv Leo Fogelman, rl.u'f Murnlgur ilessie P. Hastings, ilifziwr Row 1-il. Booxalis, li. Ginsberg 17. Alcths, Davidson, D. Zaskc XI. Mikura, M. Beuster. Row 1-AI. XVilson P. Oppen heimer, Xl. Fishman, R. jachowske L. Jacobs. Nl. C, Trainor, D Karlsen, V. Kasavich. Palqi- 14.0 BUSINESS STAFF Row 1-XY' liowen Xlr Bowen, A. Grant, A. Henson, gl, billison, xl. Sehlotthauer. Alil.,-XTX BTNSON, l'in.1nci,ll Nlgr, ALAN GRANT, Cnrculatnm Xlgr, l'l5w'ARD l'mOXVl'N, xkdviser. Gunther, an alumnus of Lake View, once his pupil, who is now .1 highly dis- tinguished foreign correspondent and the author of that well-known book, Ifzxiifz' Elzrujlv. Regardless of the popularity of the RED AND XVHITL when it comes out, the students cannot appreciate its full value until after years of separation from their school mates when it will recall to their minds memories of many happy experiences and of delightful incidents in their former carefree days at Lake View-a period of their lives which will never come againg a period in which they were fresh eager youths on the threshold of life. Thus, after reviewing all that goes to make up the RIQD AND WHITE we urge one more point-that it is a student publication, The work is entirely that of the pupils under the guidance of teachers with whom we come in closer Contact in this extra-curricular work than is possible in the classrooms. Members of the literary staff who graduated in February and so do not appear in the picture are: Mercedes Schroeder, co-editor: Ruth Hergert, co- assistant editor, and Marion Hattenberger, and Pearl Rubin. At this time we wish to express our appreciation to Miss Roeth, who for a number of years was the head of the art staff. Her interest in the Alllllllll was unflaggingg to her students she was an inspiration. Pugz' 161 REVEILLE-4B'S l I Pilyz' lim? DIVISION 1 I4 Table-I.. Garrisnn, j. hllis, R. I..infr:incl1i, Miss Hell- man, xl. Nltlldilff, M. bold- sronc. 1-M. I.el1m.1n, E. Row - Motta, xl. Fox, I.. Bridge, I.. Zulor, G. Grincr, H. Kuhn. Row x-NV. Crrultry, M. Hcrpe, N. Kimi, F. David ' ' I son H. Natringer. l'. Prter XV. Fcrg DIVISION IOS Row 3-I.. Schoeneck, Shafer, V. Benjamin. C nelison, D. Feezor. Cvumbiner, AI. . ar i w uson, B. Nussbaum. D. or- Row 1-D. Solomon, H. Futransky, C. Villines, H. ' NI koff, B . Bierbach, XV. B u n c h , F. Koellcr, E. Oliver, G. Far- ringer, D. Earlix- Row x-H. Bernstein, M. Rose. J. Carpenter, P. Fos- rcr, M. Danielson, B. Lan- ders, R. Mills. A Table-D. Payne, I. Dan gird. DIVISION :I4-I Row 4-F. Dimiro, P. Boll ing, D. xvrllllfl, R. Spatz. Row 34W . L .1 rson , D Smith, T. Taglin. E. Ven- turini, G. NVilSon, R. Vogel, XV. Michel. Row 1-M. Steffen- K. Mc Hugh. R. Stoike, S. Rosen Y backcn, M. Loxas, M. Persch , H. Vance. Row I-R. Allwyn, C. VVAI ters, C. Maier, M. Tribou FCJ. l A DIVISION 114-1 Row 3-V. Mundell. V Marian, R. Jocliim, C Hughes, H. Knclow, O. Ni hus, J. Kolp, R. Heilig, Delles. Row 2-L. Alesi, F. Quei Z. er, H, Kaplan, E. Lorig, H. Palmer, B, Levin. V. Ros! C. Walsli, P. Broun .III ' Trenker, L. Bl ner, B Kuhn. Row I-L. Preuss, M Schwerin, E. Lind, G. Krum rey, O. Nikoleic, D. Suker man, Miss Sweet, M. W'in dels. Wagner, A. Schnei- der, V. Knsnvich, I., Ifssn M. Stendel. DIVISION A-3 Row 3-B. Barnliulumew, IJ. Umback, K. Biesclike, M Bresnew, P. Maraccini, tl Norton, P. Berrhnud. II. Frnnzen, R. Anderson, lf. Kennedy, K. Miller. Row :-LI. Barlcman, P. Adams, E. Billing, J. Ander- son, E. Pnschke. B. Odeganrd. M. Mntus, M. Carlson, II. Edwards, T. Xverme, IT, Ilie- mln. Row I-F. Born. IT. Truly ner, L. Reielien, NI. Hunter, M. Ihdalament, H. Cnnlcv, L. Gerber. I.. Herbert. Ii. Bcndir, A. Bnrsi, M. Irlansnn, G. Kolbe. Table-D. Bannl-inn. DIVISION 306 Row 4-R. Lorenz, M. De- l0rl. R. Nelson. 1, Nuff, Rl. Krause, Pranlcy. Row 3-T. Jeffers, S, Kn- curek, j. Hill, R. Davis, C Curhberts V on, Y. Lindgren, R. Longua, M. Quist, L. Koelscli, C. Tlielen, L. Hotf- man. R. Anderson. Row 2-L. Hill, M. Delwo F. Mistretta, F. I-Iagedorn L. Bulirow, D. Miller, R. Herzan. i Row I-B. Muller, R. Schaffer, P. Walsh, M. Mar- chionne, V. Elsasser, A. Rothonbach. , 1.. REVEILLE-4B S .A-1 Page 163 Yi Mgr Il,-I REVEILLE-4B'S DIVISION gub Row 3-R . Sclmnkcnbcrg D. Nclxun, KI, Osborn, R. Iiaunun, If. Luvy, R. Hum- phruy, IS. NIcDuIc, S. Mein- stein. Ruw 1-KI. Park, II. XY'cI'1Itc. LI. Rurlmscllild, Ii, RutI1scI1iId Ii. NY'c1wnbcrg. H. Sanders. A. I'funtIcr. I. Gruudl, B. Smith, T. XVustcrIin. Row 1-I., Mcrcns, D Qmhf, M. Macklin, R. XY'inl FI gc cr, R. Lundmc, D. Stur- geon, I.. xxY.lf.1I11.1I1, R. Ander- son, U. I-xlmlwm, C. Rugerl. DIVISION gn- Ruw 1-XI. Cult-man, P. Iiunrwuilcr, 5. Innscn, I'. Bun, M. Iiullbaum, A. Hax- dcn, D. Garrncr, D, Good Arr, H. IIJFINCII, Mudlcr. If. Oliver. Row I-S. Gushnn, B XVcinfurtncru, I.. I3uI1m, I.. H.1rtko1'I, NI. IIUfIII1.1I'l, Ii. Kusick, T. Fcldbnucr, H. Sucky, IT. Ii cllur. I. Dryden- : Nucndmw. DIVISION RUS Row 3-NV. XY' .1 r n Q r , A. Perlman, D. Iilxpp, If. Lcighl. I Sackris, K. Surk, C. Ikcr. S. Iicrsg A. XY'cbcr. Ruw 1--Al. NIIQIQQYIQII, L. Clrnigliqru. P. QI.ll'I1I11Ill'Jl.1, P, Sclmnbcrg. C. Rncc. D. XY'usun.1n, S. sI.1cks-mn. R. Frickwn, If. G x' a b 0 xv , B. KuIxImJnn. A. Slcrnstcin. Row I-L. IiuI.1Sinski, If. Iilcin, H. Yuungcrman. KI. Sutfur. I: XY'cbIw. I. Lcibund- gurI1,C. Harris, P. dc Ncveu. T. I'I.1r.1xt.1ny, H. xI.1rAbcIi. KI. Gund, I. IicII.u'. B, KIu54c. I. IICm'v. TO THE JUNE GRADUATES A FORE XVORD FROM THE PAST- ONG ago a thoughtful people adopted the slogan, K'Know Thyselff, They thought much about individual rights long before the Magna Charta was magnified among the masses of humanity. They enacted the rights and duties of citizens and established them in their institutions. They developed industrial and fine arts. They formulated a body of knowledge for which our present world still pays them grateful tribute. Battleships were built but their strength, as well as weakness, was in the human bodies within them. After a time envy and hatred pitted one class of a people against another, or kept them apart while the invader ravaged their lands and homes. Amid the wrack and welter of war one of the fairest examples of democracy sunk to an inglorious close because its people failed not only to know but also to control themselves. Their alibi was The gods so decreed. We are long past the age which holds that we are the aimless puppets of circumstance. Our acquaintance with natural forces is the outstanding char- acteristic of our day and age. With little thought of knowing ourselves, we make intense efforts to know and understand the world outside of us. The depths of earth and the far reaches of the stratosphere have been sounded by our daring attempts at discovery. We may be captains of our soul but not masters of our fate, for we daily crash to death amid the creations and con- trivances of our own hands. We are trying to conquer the universe but can- not control ourselves. To what end shall individualism be directed? It can disintegrate organized society by selhsh purpose. On the other hand how far shall we abandon initiative to follow the dictates of a leader who may not be able to discern between elusive truth and delusive error? Surrounded by the cries of a con- flicting chorus you must decide. Trust the gods and do no Wrong, said the Greek citizen. Trust in me and I'l1 be strong, sings our politician. Trust in God and do the right, says the priest. Trust in truth and truth is might, says the teacher. Another stage of your education is Hnished. You have learned so much yet know so little. But time and experience are your allies. If we as councilors have only been wise enough to equip you with the How of learning, you may meet each days problems with frusf in yozzrsvlf. Then we shall all be satisfied. The modern lady and gentleman leave the world better than they found it. Fair youth, 'Beauty is truth, truth beautyf that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know. Pt1gr165 Katherine Tyler V13 X. ,j-ji-pix - ,.-fiiiffg 5 ':,'J,U,5 if ,Q,'iQ'f TQNFV.-V-,V ' ,ff 5 .53 A ig 1 ,' 5-',.:V.:s V,V. 3:7554 .Lf -,iw .'-.3I 4w .--- --' .4....'. -'A' . - E2 Q. f,f.-.gg-.Q L.V',Vf- - : J5:.':- 2?, :': - - Q, V , V 'zl :Q .ffLzi,- gr ' ' ww. I -,422-L' ' gl. f,1J ::.z ' f:,:,.g.4., X ff A- -. 1,.:,,-wmv'-. -,,V,fLj-'. fV.f1 4 A-K '. ' f' ' -'N'1-Agjfeffjfi'-':'s Z 1 X Qfiff' 52 . FF I :KI-ifV j3.f, '-L::iV:gQ:.:'V. q 2 .h V'VfV .EQ hs- '4 1- X 'llLf7?'f 5 .2.1.:'5-12. -. HIS' '.g!f ' 1 f ' X '-,'. Hedvic A. Vlassak ,c 4' fi . I TQ r QP' , ' 4' I' 2 T -.,,?.i':., Eunice 8. Peter Vivian A. Simpson . fi.: 11.-if ' rt: . if 'Q-,i.. ,Q -'.,-.-'11, Lilg ' Q.. V V :Vi-VV -, -5.3, 5 1 . ' ws. ' ,. f x' A V , , lllhj' V V: Q Q' ', I3 ' V' ,xfv 'gf A .Ig Tff4-- - - A V . V V Q - ' - f.:'f'- fi - '-P4. f TV. 1:igV',j.-,-.Q-'. qg-:Lg V A , JV V af . , ..,V U'-A ..L-,:V- j. F ' 1 . :gf-Z: .l: .H-V-'iff' ,.- if ' ' Q jg,-5 fig. -fx ,Q ' '..',-VL.rT . ' 'Z'-fh '-'1-'Q -ff k, Q' ', f -1- ' .5 1. ig? 1. ' 5. F Charles W. Alexander I' E . Jennie Nelson Butler Catherine T. Duffy Q 5 . n R , V 'Q I 6 w 'Q 5,'? f A 4-we ' -EL . iffy r A V ,Qfj . Q gk, of V I V V I f .V ff' 5, ,- 5 A e X if A 1' f' - . , -A 1 ,Xl A55 ' ' 1 12 V V Af. -ies,-3. V 1, I . ,-,may-..::1 . ' - R059 ANTI Hvwe Jane C. Knauss Edward J. Bowen ml-1.-E 4 ' Q f ' ' ,, 3.31: 2 'I ., I, I. Q , Olga E. Lovgren Page THEY PICK RINM .NND VIN QUXlXII'l l'll Run' :ffl XXVIII. R. llurlwsl, C. Jnisl 1, DL-Vfiua XI 'l'1 um! Run' lik. Ii.lj.QCI1, . A. Pklgr Im. Cl .-XSS UI'I5ICl5R9 li-vw 1-X. Ilxrkur, 17. Xvullx, l. Spcncur. Ruw 1-H. 'I'ullxl.1m, LI, Kcunnn. Cfl..'X'SS D.-XY CONINIITTII Row 1-l', Zin, Nl. Hutch. R. KISIIIJUIZ. K. Amburg, G. Picrru B. NYVJIJIHIIII. Run' 1-H. 'I'ullxl.1n1. 15, ipcncux' N. lhmplnn. L. Nlohm, Nl. XX: mark. Nl. Brown, Rum' I-I.. Fngcmnn, M. Bcuxrcr lx, Dan' H. lwchllcr. dl THE PATH LL.-XSS GIFT CONIMITVIQYII .c1u.1b. R. Slf'L'Cl'iUfl. RED AND NVHITE COMMITTEE M, Rickman, J. Gunckul, R. Wlzod A. Rodcwald, L. Bnim, D. Chaiscr vx sun, XY. lfrulnnd, Fl. Rust, PROM LQONI M ITTIZII Row gil-i. Rcubun, I.. XVI1 Nliclmcl, T. Vnrgus, bmcr. H. Blcncuc. Row 1-H. Graf, Sil Franlaul. N. Hicn. ,l. Norm Row 1-F. H.1nnib.1l, Br G. Picrwn, M, Nrxrdxcth. itcomb, Gum- vcr, C. an. ailsford, Pugv 167 Iiuw I5-Cf II.1miItun, I'. Inrcn Row .4-I-I. Hanson, R. Skindcr. lun, Y, Ilurqqulsl If. Ilf.lXI1'IJI'CI IJ. GftlxNl11.lll N, Blum I. BNIIN- Ruw x-xl. NI-IMI. H. XXI,lgINlI'0I'l1. thrd. I I I GOLD PIN I. Illur, Cy, Piurrc, R. SL 111L IL 'rx. Rum' 3-S. Ihskin, Ci. IIJILIXYIIY, Ff.',?1Q,,.T1T' ,I'.'CIffffIQf.Q cff'mIIIfIk,fI I GRQUP Rs vxx' 6fII. TUIISI. ll11. NI, Stick! Iiruwn, II, Noble, II. ZIJ. Iifxf' fgtif' 'IIQZTT b'ga.'XSTfLZZ1 TIQLTL. 'EYf,ifQf1If'1i.,,Q'Jg1f.If,gI.Igfii Veterans . 1 I .,., A Hu. qw, ,. -.Ip . I Ir C Sz m MI I'n1r x hntu I I I L nun of the OFFICERS Course 1'n'm1'u11f Ralph Sundecn Vim' l'rrsiIf1'l1f Jane Bl'.lIISfOI'LI Books Sm'n'l111'y I'I,1r1'iett .lane Noble lfwv 11, R HLVER HN GROUP Rim' 5-C. Sclimicz. F. H.!llI1ilJ.llv B. XXVAIJITLID. Row 4'Nl. Selluck. l'l. GCBI, R. W'um.l, XV. Bricrlcy. Row 3-,l. Rmr, lx. Dan. C.. Klan, XV. brim. G. Buci.1n. Row 1- Li.H.1rd1ng, XV. XY,.lll'iCl', . . . , , S. C linnicli. X. Xurdus, l.. jankmki, Ram' 1-S. Tcnncy. li. Olirdurf, I.. Pcrguwn, Xl. Faust, C. Dwliicli BRONZE NN' GROUP Rim' 6-S. Sliulfcrnmn, il. Hart- man, H. Flaclis, lf. Glaslcr. Row 5-E, Rutlicr, N. Ginsburg, E. Thor, A. Sclwrgidur. Row .i7M. wrldllllfk, A. Roder- wald, NI. Terry. R. Stevens. Row 3-l. Feingold, M. Fislimnn, R. Block. S. Kerr, KI, Hitcli. Rim' 1-Nl. Stiller, l. Olson, E. Berman. G. Dwcngcr, L. Katz, K. K-mu. Row 1-D. Armstrong, I.. Levee, lf. Goodyear, E. Glues, C. Bacsslcr, P. Jacoby. Pizgv 169 REVEILLE-4A'S I Piper l,'U i DIVISIONS 300-1, 300-3 Row 5-W. Black, W . But- ler, R. Carlson, ,I. Caldow, M. Bueliler, S. Clemems. Row .4-H. Blencoe, D. Dic- rick, VV. Duval, J. Bousalis, H. Iiichner, D. Bush, bl. Iin- dresa, C. Brown, If. Dorr, I.. Burack, M. Davies, A. Blomberg. D. Iilder, R. Bry- an, ,I. Cunningham. Row 5-M. C o r r e a , J. Brailsford, il. DeVries, J. Dulalon, I.. Cozens- C. Deili- icli, -I. Drummond, If. Dady, M. Casey, A. Duffy, B. Dnmmeier, I.. Cullen, H. Ce- derlund, N. Chcslnw, M. Clemens. Row 1-M. Brown, I.. Brooks. I. Court, D. Chaiser, S. Clonick, D. Clarke. E. Blankstem, E. Conkey, K. Dan, M. Brown, G. Ducr- koop, E. Enter, E. Caplan. Row 1-R. Dumas, G. Da- vis, R. Calzaretta. DIVISION 400-3 Row 3-R. McArthur, J. Mahoney, A. Lilienthal, VV. M .znzel . B, Liphardt, Lundgren, Cu. May, F. Love, W. Mason, R. Marino. Row 2-R. Malone, F. Lor- cnyen, C. Lietzow, KI. Mar- tin, B. Maltz, M. Lorenz, H. McGeogh. I. M al l i n , Marks, F. McClellan. Row 1-C. Liersch. M. L i g li t y , D. Linclroth, Mandelbaum, I.. Luncsford, M. Lowery, I.. Loew, T. Llorca, E. Meyers. DIVISION 400-4 Row 3-A. Overby, I.. N0- vak, j. O'Brien, H. Muehl- sclilcgcl, A. Mundt, il. Mich- ael, E. Ockert. KI. Nordland- cr, G. Muir, I.. Miller, N. Milos, Mosies. Row 1-M. Olilund, E. Nel- Sun, YI. Nieuwcnliamp, Y Miller, M. Ondrarschek, N Musa, P. Oppenheimer, M Mikura, I.. Muller. G. Mil- ler, G. Mills. Row I-C. Miell-ic, H. N0- ble, T. Mueller, H. Moody F. Mitchell, If, Olirdorf. I Norman, M. Nelson, S. Mul- len, A. Miller. Front-M. Nnrdactla. DIVISION 406-1 Row 3-H. Schultz, E R u t h e r, N. Solomon R Skinder, C. Simon, J. Schroe- der, L. Sobey, A. Schrader G. Schoenfeld, H. Ruben C. Schmitz. Row 1-XV. Spring, XV Sharp, Shipley, D. Sheets R. Bryan, R. Schiff. j. Schmidt, A. Schmidt, A. Rucd, XV. Schmalz, K. Sjo- quist, H. Schwab. H. Schu- man, M. Selleck. Row x-M. Schlesinger. C. Salm, K. Schag. E. Scholes, j. Schroeder. J. Sandstrom Bofinger, L. Sitterly, I-I. Schultz, N. Sayad, M. Som- mcrs, R. Seifert, M. Scyfer- lich, D. Schlemm. DIVISION 406-5 Row 5-R. Tagncy, N. Zuckerman, G. Myers, II. Gyselinck, C. Sanguraa, H. Bartolomei, R. Repkc, R. Spctz. R. Slattery. Ruw 4--R. Nelsun, R. W'hiting, A. Terman, H. Iiuhlmann. Row 3-j. Bloomfield, D. Keck, R. Harris, Ii. Moritz, M. Linn, Y. Melberg Sheffcrman. .S. Row 1-M. j. Bnvntun, R. Taltlin, M. Horwitz, L. Hultman, H. Magnuson, M. Schmidt, P. Wlisliburn, 15. Alcvizos, I. Olson, V. Lawr- ance, M. Murphy, A. Colm. J. Marubio, L. Katz. G. Champley, F. Kelly. Row l-R. Anderson. J. Hurley, P. jancnsch, I. Mor- gan, S. Elardo. DIVISION 406-4 Row 4-D. Wells, XV. XVei- nola, J. Wilson, L. Vfoore, M. Waterman, R. NVitz, R. Young. Row 5-B. W'ctcher, J. W'ilk, R. Wood. P. Nverner, R. Waterman. F. Xveiner, R. Zimmer, M. Wfeiss, M. Werniak. Row 2-J. Weber, R. Wil- son, J. Watts, A. Walker, B. Weinberg, M. Widmark, B. Waldman. D. Weinberg. Row 1-P. Zia. REVEILLE-4A'S ..x Pagf' 171 ugf 172 REVEILLE-4A,S F . 1 DIVISION gnu-4 Row 3-IS. Iiagncr, Cav un, I.. Iiugr-Inmnri. I.. lflcich man, NV. Ifruland. NI. FUI lun, If. Amsbcrg, H. Flnchs XV. Ficdlcr, H. Geist. Rnw 3-XI. Ilaust. N. Iim- rctti, C. Illink. C. Gcigcr, I. Fcinguldh N. Ginsberg, C. Gcurguw If CII , . . 1 . vcr, R. FQI- Iwcr, Row I-I. CILAQQ I5 Irri . . ' ci. K. FJrrcII. C. Frankel, O. Itcnili, I.. Iicrguson. N. Fink, V. CI'-' ' Iiruchling. yum, XI. I'rJucnI1nIl. F DIVl5lON 3.....i Row 4 - D, Baxtcr. XV Iiury. I.. Baim- F. Alxr. Row X-Ii. .-Xlir. C. Bacislcr. N. Bien, L. Bergquist. LI. Bell, TNI. Andersun, XIi59 Norton. Ii. Birkholz, R. Ar- unsun. H. Bernstein. If. Ber- man. NI. Bauer. D. Barber. Row 1-I.. BciIstcin. XI B:iIsamu, R. Andersen V . 1. Anderson, A. B.1rI.1Q. D. Bar- ron I B1 . ,. .rmwm F Allen D. Arnutrnng, KI. 4B I R uustcr. nw I-G. Baruwkc. A. Iicrland. S. Bnikin. K. Am- hcrg, DIVISION 1 1v-i -Q .ind .pm-1 Row 1 - AI. Guncklc. G. Gr H Jim, U. Lxrounmn D. I'I.1Imc. D. Rnletsm. P., Ire N. C1m'ud.1ric.1. A. Grant D. bmgg, E. Grccnws, Harding. N. Hampton. A. Hill. C. Icrm. Row I-F. H.1nniI1.1I. I.. Levee, Ii. Hafncr. XI. Har- rix, A. Clrucnflcld, B. Graf nl. Gumbincr, V, Grnv. A. C. , . ..m- phicr A ' i irav, H. RUI17 H I1 , A. Icnm, L.. Iexmx' I3cpuIy7I3. Hale. REVEILLE-4A'S 62 Picture Committee Row 3-Bob XVood, D. Grossman, L. Baim, A. Rodcrwald. Row 1-LI. Gunkle. j. Flower, D. Chaiser. L. Cohen, V. Kascli, H. Ruben, M. Rickman. Division Room 406-1 Row 3-P. Rosenfeld. G. Rose, A. Roderwald, H. Patton, D. Rosprim, E. Poliling, G. Pie son N. Robinson. Rowley, N. Parker, J. Rost, V. Peterson, B. Procl, A. Rice. I.. Petrovich, M. Rice, L. Rerra, B. Radc1iHe, S. Parrish. crt , Row 1-D. Row 1-M. Rickman, A rson, D. Rob- Page 173 BIZTTIQY L. ALEVIZOS Social Science - Benton Harbor High School, Benton Harbor, Mich- igan 1, 1, 3: G. A. A, 4. ELAINE ALLEN General Language-G. A. A. 1, 1. 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 1, 3: junior Players: Girl Reserves 3: Forum 4: Lake re View Agent 4: Community Service 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. KURT AMBERG General Language-Lake re View Agent 1, 1, 3: Room Deputy 1, 1, 4: Track 1: Sophomore Glee Club: Chess Club 5: Biology Club 5: Stamp Club 3: Community Serv- ice 4: Forum 4: Class Day Com- mittee: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MYRTLE G. ANDERSON Commercial-Stockton junior High School: G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4: Sopho- more Glee Club: Economics Club 4. ROBERT ANDERSON Commercial-Lane Technical High School 1, 1: Baseball 1, 3, 4: Foot- ball 1, 3, 4: Letter Club 5, 4: Leaders Class 3, 4: Smokers Club 3, 42 Boxing 4. RUBY ANDERSON Commercial-XY'aller High School 1, G. A. A. 3, 4. VERNAH I. ANDERSON General Science-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4: Tennis 5: junior Players: Fen- cing 4: Senior Glee Club: A Cap- pella Choir 4. JUNE GRADUATES DOROTHY J. ARMSTRONG General Language-G .A. A. 3, 4: Sophomore Glue Club: Special Dan- cing Class 4: Girl Reserves 4: Se- nior Spanish Club: Red and White Literary Staff 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. RUTH ARONSON General Language-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4: Room Deputy 3,2 French Club 4. ROSEMARY BAESSLER General Science-G. A. A. 1, 3, 4: junior Games Class: Biology Club 5: junior Players: Red and W'hite 4: Community Service Campaign 4: Forum 4: Fencing 4: Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. LESLIE BAIM Commercial-Stockton Junior High School: Room Deputy I. J.: Track Team 1: Sophomore Glee Club: Football Team 3, 4, Manager 3, 4: Red and W'hite Committee. Chair- man: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. GEORGE BALDWIN General Science-Hi-Y Club 4: Honor Society. Gold Pin. MARY BALSAMO Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club. DUANE BARBER Special Arts-Senn High School 1: R. O. T. C. 1, 1. 5. 41 Sophomore Glee Club. MARGARETBARICZA Commercial-G. A. A. 3, 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ANNA BARLAS Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club. DOROTHY BARRON Commercial-Special Glee Club I. 2, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. JESSICA BARROWS General Language-G. A. A. x, :, 3, 4Q junior Players, Tennis Club 3: Senior Service Circle: Games Class 4Q French Club 4. President, Honor Society, Gold Pin. SIDNEY BASKIN General Language-Football 1, 32 Track 2, 3, 41 Leaders Class 3, Swimming 3: Senior Life Saver, Boxing 4: Senior Glee Club, Honor Society, Gold Pin. MARIE BAUER Commercial-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin: Honor So- ciety, Gold Pin. NORMAN BAUR Social Science-R. O. T. C. I. 1, 3, 4, Captain, Major, Crack Drill Squad 2, 4, Rifle Team 3, Manager. DELBERT T. BAXTER General Language-Sophomore Glee Club, Room Deputy 1, 35 Lake re View Agent 3. XVILLIAM F. BEATY General Science-Senior Glec Club. LILLIAN BEILSTEIN Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 3, 4. JOANNA BELL Commercial-Central High School, Kansas City, Missouri, ag Sophomore Glen: Club. ARLAYNE BENSON General Science-G. A. A. I, 1, Red and W'l1ite Business staff 4, Manager, Community Service Cam- paign 4. ALVUYN BERLAND General Science-Junior Players, Lake re View 3, 4, Page Editor 4, Public Sgealcers Club 45 Senior Players, Checker Club 45 Red and W'hite Staff 4. EVELYN T. BERMAN Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4, Geology Club 4Q Cheer Leaders 4, Life Saving 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. l W .X . , Ig 3 rf- . Q fi... Sara B. Marsh Rose M. Martun Sylvia Regent Marie F. Scanlon bs 'Y' . , Q .'if-Af -A 5' s. .',,.,',J+ , '? F'f. V Mary F. Schladweiler winifred Skinner . A I Aff I . fif - ' 'x 4 146' Z? M1-sq, '. ,j f s ' ,1 'i '15 X? g I . 52 X ' 5- uf' Q D T H , .,.q P, Margaret Struhbe Margaret M. Sullivan 4 ,W X :A ., o '- N S if 5 1 L14 4 Edna Moulding Luther T, Smith f -l Q-if fi :sf , if . ,L gl X X' . ,Q-5w, h ' rfg, ' A' ..'xg ' A ix - f iw. ' - 1 w ,L-x ' L. 3- 'affii ffyz e, J. 1' fizf' 1 in . al , 2 3 jwf. - . , .. g-u Ffeifia A. Tensler Eleanor G. Tierney lrgl I-J LUCILLE BERGQUIST Commercial-G. A. A. 4. VIVIAN BERGQUIST Commercial-Lake re View 1: Room Deputy 4: G. A. A. 4: Honor So- ciety, Gold Pin. HASKELL BERNSTEIN General Science-Roosevelt High School 1: Track Team 4: Lake re View Literary Staff 4: Honor So- ciety Bronze Pin. MARIAN BEUSTER Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 42 Girl Reserves 3: Delegate 4: Sopho- more Glee Club: Room Deputy 4: Community Service Campaign 4: Class Day Committee: Red and XX'hite Advertising Staff 4. KARL BEYER General Science-Amundsen High School 1: R. O. T. C. x, 1, 3, 4. NANCEE BIEN General Language-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 3- 4- Treasurer 4: Sophomore Glec Club: Senior Games Class: Senior Service Circle: Prom Committee: Honor Society, Gold Pin. ERNA BIRKHOLZ Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 4: Economics Club 4: Forum 4: Honor Society, Silver Pin. XVILLARD BLACK General Science - Menclota High School, Menclota, Illinois 1: Band 1, 1, 3, 4. IZVELYN BLANKSTEN General Languagc+G. A, A. 3, 4: Special Arts 3, 4. HOXVARD BLENCOE General Language-Room Deputy 1, 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Letter Club 4: Prom Committee: Honor Society, Bron7e Pin. ROBERT BLOCK General Language--Baseball r, 1, 3: Track 1, 3: Board 1, 3, 4: junior Players: Golf 4: Public Speakers Club 4: Letter Club 4: Class Gift Committee: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ADOLPH B. BLOMBERG Commercial-R. O. T. C. I, 1, 3, 42 Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 3: junior Life Saving 3: Senior Life Saving: Advanced Chor- us 4: Economcs Club 4: Senior Glee Club. HARLAN BOCK Social Science-Orchestra 1: Band 1, 3, 4. GENEVIEVE BOCIAN General Science-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4: Honor Society. Silver Pin. JEAN SANDSTROM BOFINGER General Language-Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. 1. 3. 4, Delegate 4: Red and W'hite Agent 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Senior Service Council: Community Service Committee 4: Honor Society: Gold Pin. JATVIES BOOSALIS Commercial-Track Team 1: R. O. T. C. 1, 3: Room Deputy 3: Box- ing 3: Junior Glee Club: XV. A. R. Club 4: Economics Club 4: Senior Glee Club: Red and White Adver- tising Staff 4. NIILDRED BORN Commercial. MARY JANE BOYNTON Commercial-Stockton Junior High School: Sophomore Glee Clubg G. A. A. 2, 3. 4. JAYNE BLOOMFIELD General Language--University City junior High School, University City, Missouri 1: McKinley High School 1. 3: G. A. A. 4. EDWARD BRANKEY Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club: Leaders Class: Printers Club 4. JOHN W. BRIERLEY General Science?-Basketball 5: Slide- Rule Club 4: Hi-Y Club 4: Honor Society, Silver Pin. LOUISE BROOKS Commercial-Martin High School, Martin, Tennessee xg Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. 3. 4: Girl Re- serves 4: Geology Club 4: Debating Club 4: Commission 4: Honor So- ciety, Gold Pin. COSETTE BROXVN General Language-Junior Latin Club. Consul: Senior Latin Club: Honor Society. Gold Pin, MARGARET BROWN General Language-G. A. A. 1, :, 3. 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Com- mission 4: Community Service Cam- paign 4: Library Club 4. NIILDRED BROWN Commercial-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Club 3: Girl Reserves 4: Community Service Campaign 4: Se- nior Service Circle: Leaders Class 4: Class Day Committee: Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. ROBERT H. BRYAN General Language-R. O. T. C. I, 1, 3: Swimming Team 33 Fencing 3: Basketball Team 4: Tennis Team 4: A Cappella Choir 4. E. MARVIN BUEHLER General Language-Sophomore Glee Club: R. O. T. C. z, 3, 4, Oliicers Club 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. LEROY BURACK General Science-Honor Society, Sil- ver Pin. DORl'.lfN BUSH General l..1ngu.1gt+G. A. A. 2. 1. 4, Cold Primfieiency P1113 Supliiiniore Glue Club: Spanish Club 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Senior Cilee Club: llonor Society, lironle Pin. XVARRITN BUTLICR General Science-Band 1, 1: Track 1, 31 Baseball 1, 4: Letter Club 1. 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 3, 4: Lake re View 1, 3, 4: Business Manager 4: Stamp Club 3: Football 3, 4: Senior Players: Senior Games Class. ,IOHN R. CALDOW, JR. Social Science-Room Deputy :Q R. O. T. C. :, 3, 4, Otlicers Club 41 Cheerleader 3, 4: Letter Club 4: Distributor 4: Hi-Y Club 4: Basketball 4. RALPH CALZARETTA General Language - Tuley High School 1. LUCILLE CANGIULOSI Commercial-W'aller High School 1: Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Glue Club: G. A. A. 3, 4. FUNICE CAPLAN Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, Delegate 4: Cheerleader .ig Games Class 4: Girl Reserves 42 Honor Society. Bronve Pin. ROBERT CARLSON Commercial-Room Deputy 1: Se- 1 nior Games Class, Honor Society, Silver Pin. MARY CASEY Commercial-G. A. A. 3, 4: Girl Reserves 4: Honor Society, Silver Pin. WILLIAM J. CASSEL, Jn. General Science-R. O. T. C. 1, 1, 3, 4, Second Lieutenant, Officers Club 4, Rifle Team 4, Room Dep- uty zg Lake re View Agent 15 Red and White Agent 2, 3: Biology Club 2, 3, 4: Cheer Leaders 4. HAZEL CEDERLUND Commercial-G. A. A. I, 1, 3, 4Q Girl Reserves, Sophomore Glee Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. DE LORIS CHAISER General Language-G. A. A. t, 1, 31 42 Sophomore Glee Club: Spanish Club 3, 4: Community Service Campaign 3, 4: Room Deputy 3, 4: Red and XVhire Committee, Honor Society, Silver Pin. GAILLYN CHAMPLEY General Science-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Cheer Leaders 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 42 Sophomore Glee Clubg Red and NWhitc Business Staff 4. MARCELLA CHESLOW Commercial-G. A. A. I, 1, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Delegate 1, 4: Games 4: Spanish Club 4, Tennis Club 4. DOROTHY CLARKE Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Sophomore Glee Club: Room Dep- uty 3: Red and W'hite Agent 3: Girl Reserves 5. 4. MILDRED CLEMENS Commercial-G. A. A. X, 1, 3, 4, Delegate 2, 4, Gold Proiciency Pin: Tennis 4: Games 43 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. STANLEY CLEMENTS General Language-R. O. T. C. 1, 1, 3, 4, First Lieutenant, Odicers Club 4, Rifle Team 4: Junior Life Saving Service, Letter: Senior Life Saving Service. SHIRLEY CLONICK General Language-G. A. A. I, 1, 3, 4: French Club 4: Honor So- ciety, Silver Pin. ADELE COHN Social Science-G. A. A. I, 1, 3, 41 Senior Glee Club. LILLIAN COHN Commercial--G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Letter, Chevrous, Gold Proficiency Pin, Star, Board 3, 4: Games Class 1, 3, 4: Swimming 1, 3, 4: Tennis 3: Cheer Leaders 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ELIZABETH CONKEY Commercial-Room Deputy 1, 1, 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, Dele- gate z, 3, Board 3, 4, Gold Pro- Hciency Ping Sophomore Glee Club: Games Class 1, 3, 4: Swimming Letter: Special Dancing 3: Leaders Class 3, 4: W. A. R. 4: Fencing 4: Senior Service Circle. MANUEL CORREA General Science-Life Saving z, 3: Lake re View Agent 3: Football 3, Manager: Room Deputy 3, Red and White 3: Biology Club 3: Junior Players: Senior Players: Games Class 4. IRENE COURT Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4.. Gold Proficiency Pin: Sophomore Glee Club: Special Dancing :Q Community Service Campaign 4. LORRAINE COZENS General Language-G. A. A. I, 5. 4: Sophomore Glee Club. JOHN CUNNINGHAM Commercial-Biology Club 2: Room Deputy 2,31 R .O. T. C. :, 3, 4: Community Service Campaign, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Co-Chairman 4. EVELYN DADY General Language-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4: Red and White 3: Room Deputy 3: Clean-up Campaign 3. 4: Forum 4: Spanish Club 4: Se- nior Players. BERNICE DAMMEIER Commercial-G. A. A. I, :, 3. 4. Delegate 3: Room Deputy 3: Eco- nomics Club 4. KATHLEEN DAN Commercial-G, A. A. I, 1, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Girl Reserves 4: Community Service Campaign 4: Senior Service Circle: W. A. R. Club 4: Leaders Class 4: Class Day Committee: Honor Society, Silver Pin. DORCAS DANIELSON General Science-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 Band 1, 3. ISUNICIZ DANIIQLSON General Science-G. A. A. i. 1, 3, 4: Band 2, 3. 4. MARSHALL P. DAVIIQS General Science - Hi-Y Club 41 Technical Club 4: Community Service Campaign 4. GEORGE DAVIS General Language-Durtee ,Iunior High School, Detroit. Michigan: Cass Technical High School, De- troit, Michigan :L Personality Club 4: Senior Latin Club: Honor Su- ciety, Bronze Pin. CONSTANCE DESHICH Commercial-G. A. A. 1. 3. 4. Silver Proficiency Pin: Band 1, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 4, Treasurer, Honor Society. Silver Pin. JEANETTE DE VRIES Commercial-Gold Proficiency Pin: Dancing Class 41 Games Class 4: Ring and Pin Committee. DORIS DIERICK Social Science-G. A. A. 1. 1. 3. 4. Delegate 4, Room Deputy li Red and White Literary Staff 4: Forum 4. MARY DILBERTO Commercial-Manley High School 1, 2Q G. A. A. 1, 3, 4Q Room Dep- uty BQ Girl Reserves 4g Bookkeep- ing Club 4. ITDXVARD DORR General Science1Band 1, 3, 4, Room Deputy 33 Public Speakers Club 32 Orchestra 3, 4: Debating Club 4: Senior Players. JANE DRUMMOND Commercial-G. A. A. :, 3, 4, JUNE DUBLON General Language-G. A. A. 1. 4, Lake re View Staff 4. GERDA JOAN DUERKOOP Commercial-G. A. A, 1, 1, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Ping Sophomore Games Classg G. A. A. Board xg I-Elders Class 3: Girl Reserves ANN DUFFY Commercial-G. A. A. I. 3, 45 Economics Club 4. RUSSELL D. DUMAS Social Science - Kenmore High School, Kenmore, North Dakota xg Falls High School, International Falls, Minnesota ag Senior Players. WILLIAM EDWARD DUVAL General Language-Beginners, In- termediate, Advanced Fencingg Dis- cussion and Debate Club 4Q Lake re View Staff 4Q Public Speakers Club 4. GRACELYN DWENGER General Language-G. A. A. 2, 3, 4g Tennis 32 Band 2, 3: Junior Players, Discussion and Debate Club 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. HARRIETTE EICHNER Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin, Gold Swim- ming Pin, Letter, Chevrons, Board 43 Swimming 2, 3, 43 Sopl10m0l'C, junior, Senior Games Class, Lake re View Sports Staff 3, 4: Class Day Committee, Honor Society. Bronze Pin. HARRY EISENBERG General Science. TED EKNER Commercial-Lane Technical High 1, 23 Baseball 3: Boxing 4. STELLA ELARDO General Science-North Division High School, Milwaukee, Wfisconsin ig Sophomore Glee Club, G. A. A. 3, 4: Intermediate Chorus: Games Class 4: Personality Club 43 Geol- ogy Club 4g Girl Reserves 4, Clean-Up Campaign 4. DOUGLAS R. ELDER General Science-Band 1, 3: R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4, First Lieutenant 4: Ofiicers Club 4. JEANNE ENDRESS Special Arts-G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Red and White Art Staif 43 Honor Society, Gold Pin. DOROTHEA ERICKSON Social Scienco?G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Ping Forum 4: Red and XVhite literary Staif 4: Girl Reserves 4. JEAN ERNST Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserves 3, President 3: Room Deputy 4. ELEANOR ETTER Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. 4: Girl Reserves 4, Honor Society, Gold Pin. ROBERT FAGNER Special Art-R. O. T. C. 2, 4, Oiiicers Club 3. 4, Ritle Team 33 Band 2, 3, 4: Red and Wliite Art Staff 3: Red and NVhite Business Staff 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Stage Manager 4. ANNA KATHLEEN FARRELL Commercial-Special Voice Class ag G. A. A. 2, 3, 42 Girl Reserves 42 Honor Society, Bronze Pin, W i ' s,,n V af- V F 'li I If I I MARGARET PAUST 'f 1 General Language-Band 2, 3, 4: Honorary Lieutenant, Orchestra 2, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Delegate 2, 4, Gold Proficiency Ping Sophomore, Junior, Senior Games Class: Room Deputy 2, 3, junior Players, Lake re View Literary Staif 3, 4, Honor Society, Silver Pin. IRA FEINGOLD General Science--Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4Q Room Deputy I, 3, 4Q Ten- nis 3, 4, Slide-Rule Club 45 Lake re View Sai? 3, 4, Sports Editor 4Q Letter Club 3, 43 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. RICHARD FE LBER Social Science-Grant High School, Fox Lake, Illinois 1: Boxing 1, 1, 3. OLGA FIQNILI Commercial-W'aller High School 1: G. A. A. 1. 1, 3, 4: Girl Re- serves 1, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club. LE NORE FERGUSON General Language-G. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Biology Club 2: Beginners Chorus 4: French Club 4: A Cap- pella Choir 4. XVALTER J. FIEDLER General Science--Room Deputy 1, 2, 3: R. O. T. C. I, 2, 3: Box- ing 3. NORMA FINK General Languagc+Sulliv.1n High School I, 1: G. A. A. 1, 1, 4. JOHN FINKLER General Science. NORMA FIORETTI Commercial-G. A. A. 3, 4. HARRIET FISHER General Language-G. A. A. 1. 3, 4: Senior Girls Service Circle. MIRIAM ELAINE FISHMAN General Language-Springfield High School, Springfield, Illinois I: G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Spanish Club 3. 42 Red and NX'hite Advertising Staff 4: Forum 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. HARRY FLACHS General Science - Murphy High School, Mobile. Alabama I. 1. 3. LEO FLEICHMAN General Science - Manley High School 1: Stamp Club 3. CONSTANCE FLINK Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1, 4. JAMES FLOWER General Science-R. O. T. C. 2, 3: Football 3, 4: Hi-Y Club 4: Letter Club 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Life Saving 42 Advanced Chorus 4. LEO FOGELMAN General Language-Room Deputy 1, 2: Sophomore Glee Club: Latin Club 3: Public Speakers Club 3, 4: Red and Wfhite Literary Staff 3: Red and White Advertising Staff 4: Senior Players: Basketball 4, Games Class 4: Class Day Com- mittee: Honor Society, Gold Pin. CLAIRE MURIEL FRANKEL General Language-Sullivan High School 1: Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Senior Service Circle: Prom Committee: Honor Society, Gold Pin. MILDRED FRAUENHOLZ Commercial - Sophomore Games Class: G. A. A. r, 1, 3, 4: Girls Reserves 4. BETTY FRIES Commercial-Tennis 3: Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Service Circle: Red and White Art Staff 4: Eco- nomics Club 4: Honor Society. Gold Pin. EILEEN FROEHLING General Language-G. A. A. t, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 1: Sophomore Glee Club: Sophomore Games Class: ju- nior Players: Senior Players: French Club 4: Forum 4: Clean-Up Came paign Staff 4. WALTER S. FRULAND, ja. General Science-Senn High School 1: R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4: Advanced Choir 4: Hi-Y 4, President: Smok- ers Club 4: Clean-up Campaign Staff 4: Class Gift Committee: Honor Society, Gold Pin. MARVIN FULTON Architectural Drawing - Waller High School 1: R. O. T. C. 1, 1, 3, 4, Drill Squad 2, 4, Oliicers Club 4: Room Deputy 2. JOHN E. GAVIN General ScienceDePaul Academy I, 2: Room Deputy 3: Basketball 3, 4: Letter Club 3, 4: Baseball 4: Smokers Club 4: Commission, Treas- urer: Prom Committee. GILBERT GAVLIN General Science-Sophomore Glee Club: Track 2: Swimming 2: Room Deputy 3: Advanced Chorus 3: Public Speakers Club 3: Honor So- ciety, Gold Pin. CHARLOTTE GEIGER General Language-Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. I, 3, 4, Delegate 3. HEINZ GEIST General Language-Sophomore Glee Club: Honor Society, Silver Pin. GEORGE L. GEORGES Commercial-R. O. T. C. I, 2, 3: Sophomore Glee Club: Intermediate Chorus 3. EDGAR GINSBERG General Science--R. O. T. C. I, 1, 3. 4: Red and White Advertis- ing Staff 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. NORMAN GINSBURG General Science+Von Steuben High School I: Junior Players: Public Speakers Club 4: Economics Club 4: Class Day Committee: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. LEROY GIRARD Commercial-Austin High School 1, 2: Rifle Team 4. KENNETH GIVENV General Language-Sullivan High School iq Sophomore Glee Cub: Track 1. 31 Games Class 1. 3. 4: Tennis 3: Public Speakers Club 3: Senior Plavers. VDXVARD GLASZER General Science-Stamp Club :. 3: Biology Club 4g Honor Society, Sil- ver Pin. ESTHIQR GLIIES Commercial-Maine Township High School, Park Ridge, Illinois 1, 1, G. A. A. 4g Honor Society, Bronze Pin, VIOLET GLEES Commercial-Maine Township High School, Park Ridge, Illinois, 1. 1, G. A. A. 4. WILLIAM GUCKEN HEIMISR Social Science -- Lindblom High School :g R. O. T. C. 1, 3: Track Team 3. 3: Public Speakers 3: Drama Club 5, 4. SIDNEY GOLD General Science - Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ERNEST LOUIS GOODYEAR General Languagc+Orchesrra 1, 1, 3, 4g Honor Society, Silver Pin. NADA GOVEDARICA Commercial-G. A. A. i, 1, 3, 4, Delegate 1, 3, 4. Silver Proficiency Pin: Girl Reserves I, 3, 41 Games 1. 3. 4: Ping Pong 4: Fencing 4. BETTY JANE GRAF Special Arts-Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 2. 3: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Delegate 4, Silver Proficiency Pin: Girl Reserves 3: VV. A. R. 4Q Lake re View Distributor 45 Red and Wliite Art Staff 4, Commis- sion, Vice-President: Prom Com- mittee: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. DICK GRAGG General Science-Basketball 1, 3, 4, Captain 41 Letter Club 3, 4: Base- ball 4: Senior Glee Club: Advanced Chorus 4. ALAN S. GRANT Social Study-Basketball 3, 45 Base- ball 45 Letter Club 4. GERTRUDE C. GRAVES Commercial-G. A. A. I, 3, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Gold Pro- ficiency Pin, Red and NVhite Ad- vertising Statf lg Girl Reserves 3, 41 Tennis Club 3, 4: Senior Games Class: Ping Pong 4. AMALIA GRAY Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Silver Pronciency Ping Advanced Chorus. ,IUANITA GREAVES Commercial-G. A. A. I, 1, 3, 4, Gold Proiiciency Pin: Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 1, 3. ANTHONY GRECO Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club: Spanish Club 35 Honor Society. Bronze Pin. EDITH GREENESS Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin: Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. ANNE GREENFIELD General Language-G. A. A. 1, 1. 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Clubg Senior Glee Club, Lake re View Distributor 4g French Club 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. HEDNYIG GREISMAYER Comniercial-Waller High School I, 21 Spanish Club 3: G. A. A. 42 Forum 45 Honor Society, Gold Pin. DOROTHY GROHNKE Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. 1, 3, 4. WAYNE GROSS General Science-Room Deputy 15 Band lg Fencing 1, 3, 45 Cheer Leader 3, 45 Basketball 45 Lake re View Staff 4g Senior Games Classg Honor Society, Silver Pin. DE VERA GROSSMAN General Language-Sophomore Glee Clubg G. A. A. 3, 45 Lake re View Agent 4g French Club 4g Honor Society, Gold Pin. JEROME GUMBINER General Language-Orchestra IQ Basketball 3, 4, Manager 4g Ten- nis Team 3, 45 Letter Club 3, 42 French Club 45 Commission 4g Prom Committeeg Honor Society, Bronze Pin. JUNE GUNCKEL General Science-Lombard High School, Galesburg, Illinois !QSCl1LlI'Z High School lg Von Steuben High School 35 A Cappella Choir 4Q Community Service Campaign 4, Co-Chairmang G. A. A. 45 Room Deputy 45 Red and Xvhite Com- mittee. Co-Chairman: Honor So- ciety, Gold Pin. ELEANOR HAFNER Commercial-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Room Deputy 35 Games Class 4g Senior Girls Service Circle, Honor Society. Bronze Pin. CLAUDE HAGEN Commercial-R. O. T. C. 1, 35 Honor Society. Bronze Pin. DOROTHEA HAHNE General Languag?G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Glee Club5 Girl Reserves 4. DOROTHY L. HALE Commercial-Foreman High School I2 Sophomore Glee Club5 Lake re View Agent 3, Distributor 45 G. A. A. 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Ping Games Classes 3, 4Q Swimming 3, 45 Girl Reserves 3, 42 Life Saving 4Q Fencing 4C Economics Club 45 Hon- or Society, Bronze Pin. AGNES HALL General Language-Sophomore Glee Clubg G. A. A. 4Q French Club 42 Honor Society, Gold Pin. Bernice Bauersfeld 'ZR' Edwin W. Ashton W . ' fl ' fam. Fail. ,4 fl . . -- - ,- , ' s -.lE,.x,,,g'--2-. ,xv ..I mix N he -V y - 5 F . ,ws A. A. . ,V f .x K, 1 4 .4 4 i. Mildred L. Lestina rj 5 A, ' A .. v l ,Q- gf Emily L. Purcr Louifc M. Traier . . i XLS. , 1 .' .f . ':,- .--11.33 .1 .. i 525.12 ,H ,v lj-1-' L :,, :',:.',F- .y: '-1 .V 5 . . . . . ,.-, , . 1 v- , -.f . . f-. ','-L. x 7 n -r 5 .- .1 -31.0 f 4 .QT Winilred Ollom 1--f -W ,.,..f:..-1 3 5 - x 4 ' -. A .1 -swf - yr,-F -' hx S.'w --- ,Qf' 'L-' 1 . l I 7 . :H 5,-g . - 1 -, Florence F. Black ,Qi , , . ,L . - fin I gf' -L T 4T'j,2:'. 1V W , x' '-53 -:link ' ' .A s '. 3 ' t -f.. 4' fn K 1 fm-. 'F , . .iii 1 X Minnie L- BFYHB H Jane ,Chase Eva B. Dailey Page illAlillN NY. llANlll'l'UN 1.i-neral Neieiieef- llaml :, i. 4: Nlnlefliule K lull 4, llouol' Smlely, Molil l'iu. 1 .1-f, ' I Norma IIAMVXYN f , l-cneral l.Illgll.'lgU?Sl4lk'klfVlI Alunioi' lliigli S lmolg G. A. A. 1, 1. 4. ui-lil rotieiencx Pin, llaml :. i, 4: lumiir Playerg lake re'View Mall x, 4, Orchestra Q, 42 Girl Re- serves 43 lfrencli Club 4, Treaiurerg Pulxilir Speakerx Club: 'Senior Play- erxg Claw Day ci0Il1l11llll'C. l'RANKilN llANNll'iAl Special Arlx-llannl I, 1, 3, 4, C ap- lam 41 Uflieerw Club 4, Vice- Presulenl liummunilv Service 31 Urclieslra .gg Red and XVlu!e Art Mail 4, lielirorg l'rom Conuuitlee. Clianrmang llonor Society, Silver l'in. llARK5l U llANSK3N K-eneral Science-Slnle-Rule C lub 1, .ig illeelinieal Club xg Hi-Y Club X. 41 Honor Socierv. iiulxl l'm, n.lR'l'RUl1lf HARDINLQ Kommereial-l7raulxlin ,Iunior lligli Srlioolg Sophomore Glee Club: ki. ,-X. A. z, i, 43 llaml X- 4: Lake re View Stall' 4: Ilonor Soeietv, Silver l'in, X1ARLQl' RY HARRIS tieneral lai1gil.igi+Rooiu Deputv :L Sophomore Kilee Club, U, A. A. 11 lireneli Clulw 4: Aelvanceil Lliorus 43 llonur Somew, llronv: l'in. RU'l'llNlAl HARRIS lieneral Science-Li. A, A. i, :. 1. 4, llelegate 1, 3: Speeial Dancing Claw :. 1: ,lunior Playerxg Slide- Rule Vlulw I: Pulwlie Speakerw Clulw X, 4: lieucing 1. 41 lireneli Club I. 4: Geology' Club a. UAH. M. HARTMANN General Language-li, O. T. C. 1, ig filk'.ll1'LlPfilH11I'I1lllL'Cfl, 4: Senior l'laycrx. .lOSl l'll Ci. HAR'l'fXlAN General SCDIIICLLIAOUIII Deputy 1, 2. 3: R. O. T, C. 1, 1, 3, 4, Craclc Drill Squad 1: Rifle Team 1, 3, 4, Utlieerx Club 4, Community Service fi-'HIP-lign 4: Hi-Y Club 4, Secre- tary: Class Day Committee: Honor Society, llrouve Pin. M A Blf l. HATTAM Comniereial-G. A. A. 3, 4. XVAl,'l'lfR HAUSAMAN General Science-Band 2, 3, 45 RUW11 Uvpuu' 3: Ring and Pin Committee: Honor Societv, Bronze Pin. liATl'llfRlNE HFIBIIRGISR Commercial. l UNlCl5 HFIIZR Commercial-G. A. A, i, 1, 3, 4, Delegate 4. Letter, Silver Proficiency Pin: Gaines Class i, :, 3, 4, Swim- ming 31 Girl Rexervex 3, 4, Eco- nomics Club 4: Biology Club 4: Honor Society, Bronve Pin. ROLAND HIELANDICR General Science-Foreman High Scliool I: Sophomore Glee Club js: Stamp Club 3: Biology Club 3: Cliess Club 3, 4, Community Ser- vice 3' 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Forum 4. VIRGINIA HELIN Commercial - Amundsen Junior High School: Special Dancing 1: Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. 1, 3, 4: Senior Glee Club: A Cappella Choir 4. VERA HENDRICKS General Science-junior Players: G. A. A. 3, 4: Red and W'hite Lit- erary Staff 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. RUTH HENNIG Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. z, 3, 4. ROBERT I-IERBST General Science-Baseball 1, 1: Room Deputy 3, 4: Geology Club 4: Ring and Pin Committee. RALPH R. HIGGINS General Science-R. O. T. C. 1, 1, 3, 4, Rillc Team 3, 4: Oliicers Club 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4: Hi-Y Club 4. MARION HITCH General Language-G. A. A. I, z, 3, 4: Historical Drama Club 4: Community Service 4: Red and White Literary Staff 4: Class Day Committee: Senior Service Circle: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ARTHUR HOFFMAN Commercial-Hi-Y Club 4: Eco- nomics Club 4. i MARGARET E. HOGLUND Commercial-G. A. A. r, 1: Sopho- more Glee Club: Honor Society Bronze Pin. MARCELLA HORWITZ General Language-French Club 4' Honor Society, Bron7e Pin. MAR-IORIE HONVI2 Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. 1. 3, 4: Girl Reserves 4. LULU HULTMAN General Science-G. A. A. t, 1. 3. 4, Delegate 3: Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Glee Club. JEROME EDVVARD HURLEY General Science- Campion Prepara- tory College, Prairie du Chien, NViseonsin, 1, 1: R. O. T. C. 3, 4. Major 4, Crack Drill Squad, 3, Oili- eers Club 4, Orlicers Drill Team 4: Smokers Club 3, 4: junior Players: Public Speakers Club 3, 4: Senior Players: Senior Glee Club. ROBERT HURNS General Science-Von Steuben Se- nior High School 1. 2: Hi-Y Club 4: Technical Club 4: Stamp Club 4. ROBERT HYLAND I General Language-Orchestra 2: Basketball 3: Baseball 4: Letter Club 4. STEXVART IZENSTARK General Science-Room Deputy i. 23 R. O. T. C. i, 1, 3, 4, Corporal I, 2. RUTH ,IACHOWSKE Commercial - Amundsen High School xg G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, Sil- ver Proficiency Pin, Hall Guard 3, Red and XVhitc Staff 3, 4, Com- munity Service Campaign 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. CHARLES JACKSON General Science-Slide-Rule Club 41 Hi-Y Club 4Q Track Team 4: Assistant Class Treasurer, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. EDGAR JACOBS General Science-R. O. T. C. I. 2. 3, 4, Room Deputy 3. PHYLLIS ,IACOBY General Languagt+G. A. A. I, 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. BERNICE JAEGER Commercial-G. A. A. 1. 2, 3. 4. Silver Proficiency Pin, Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. MILDRED JAGNOW Commercial - Room Deputy 22 Sophomore Glee Club, G. A. A. 4: Girl Reserves 4, Forum 4. CARMELLA JAIS General Language-G. A. A. 3, 4Q Life Saving 4, Senior Service Circle: Ring and Pin Committee, Honor Society, Silver Pin. PAUL JANENSCH General Science-R. O. T. C. 1, 1. 3, 4, Crack Squad 1, Captain, Major, Officers Club 4, President. LUCILLE JANKOSKI Special Arts-Sophomore Glee Club, Red and White Literary Staff 3, Art Staff 4, Orchestra 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4g Honor Society, Silver Pin. FRANCIS JANSEN Commercial - Quigley Preparatory Seminary IQ Sophomore Glee Club, Basketball 3, 4Q Senior Glee Club, A Cappella Choir 4, Letter Club 4. DOROTHE B. JETHS Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1, -4, Sophomore Glee Club, Room Dep- uty 2, 3, Games Class 31 Red and White Agent 4: Red and White Advertising Staff 41 Economics Club 4. ROSS A. JOBST Commercial-R. O. T. C. 1, z, 3, 4, Major 4, Odicers Club 3, 4, Room Deputy 2Q Fire Marshall 3, 4Q Honor Society, Bronze Pin. LILLIAN JOHNS Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4Q Lake re View Agent 2, 3, 42 Girl Reserves 3, 4g Class Day Commit- tee, Community Service Campaign 4, Personnel Office 4. ,. .,, CORINNE JOHNSON General Language-Sophomore Lat- in Club. GILBERT CARL JOHNSON Architectural Drawing-Von Steu- ben High School xg R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 3, Rifle Team 32 Technical Club 4, Hi-Y Club 4, Room Dep- uty 4Q Forum 4. LORRAINE JOHNSON General Language-G. A. A. 1, 3, 4, Delegate 4, Silver Proficiency Ping Sophomore Glee Clubg Fencing 3, Junior Players, Spanish Club 3. 4g Girl Reserves 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Community Service Campaign 4. ROBERTA JONES Gencral Languagc1G. A, A. I, 1, 3, 45 Tennis 25 Sophomore Glee Club, Junior Playersg Spanish Club 3, 4Q Room Deputy 4g Red and White Literary Staff 4, Ping Pong 4, Champion, Girl Reserves 4: Forum 4Q Lalte rc View 42 Red and White Committee. THOMAS JOYCE Commercial-Waller High School ig Sophomore Glee Club, Basketball 3Q Baseball 4, Letter Club 4. RAY JOZAITIS General Science-R. O. T. C. x, 2, 3, 4, Officers Club 45 Hi-Y Club 4. HAROLD KAISER General Science - Schurz High School IQ Football 2, 33 Smokers Club 4. BETTYE JEAN KARASICK General Language-Roosevelt High School IQ G. A. A. 2, 3, 44 Junior Playersg Senior Glee Clubg Lake re View Staff 4g Public Speakers Club 4: Checker Club 4Q Senior Players. VIOLET KASCH Commercial-G. A. A. t, 2, 3, 4, Letter, Chevrons, Board 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, Gold Proficiency Ping Soph- omore Games Class, Special Dancing 1. 3, 4: Band 1, 3, 43 Junior Games Classg Girls Leaders Class 3, 4, Emblem, Senior Games Class, Red and XVhite Committee, Tennis 4, Senior Service Council. DOROTHY KATSAROS General Language-Room Deputy i. 1, 3, Tennis Club 2, Lake re View Agent ag Red and White Agent zg Sophomore Glee Clubg Senior Glee Club, G. A. A. 4Q Honor Socity, Silver Pin. LILLIAN KATZ Commercial-Herzel High School i: G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 42 Chess Club 3: Checker Club 3, Junior Players, Debating Club 4, Economics Club 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ELAINE KAUFMAN General Language-Room Deputy 21 Lake re View Agent 12 Red and White Agent 2: G. A. A. 4. DOROTHY KECK Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club, G. A. A. 4g Honor Society, Bronze Pin. JOHN KEENAN Commercial-Room Deputy 1, 3, Sophomore Glee Club, Basketball z, 3, 4, Captain 4, Games Class 35 Letter Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4Q Baseball 3, 41 Smokers Club 45 Commission, President, Class President, Red and White Ad- vertising Staff 4. l'l.ORl'NClf Kl .l.l.Y lienuml l..1m.gii.1i.gt--Ci. A. A. 1, 2, 3- 4- ARTHUR KIQMNITZ General l.Jl'lgU.lgL'lliV.lI1NIUl1 Town- ship High School, lixxinston, lllinoix t, :Q Hiatorical lJI'.'H11.I Club 5, R. O. T. C. 4, Economics Club 4. 9HlRl.l',Y KIQRR Commerci.il-Cv. A. A, 4, Honor Society, Bronle Pin. SHIRLIC KEYES Social Science-lmin.xcul.1t.i High School t, 3: Sophomore Glee Club: Junior Pliiycrwq G. A. A. 3, 4: Public Spealtcrs Club 4. IRWYNN KIMBALT. Commcrciil-Sopliomore Glue Club: R. O. T. C. t, z, 3, 4, Captain, Room Deputy :. 32 Red .md Vfhite Agent 3. NURMA D. KITCHING General Science-G. A. A. i, 1, 3, 4: Room Deputy 1, 5g Life Sav- ms s LAURETTA KLAR Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4: Red and W'liite Agent 1, 3, Room Deputy 3, 4: junior Ganies Clnss: Red .md Xvhite Typist 3, 4. VIOLA ROZELLA KLASSIZN Commercial-Economics Club 4Q Girl Rewrves 4, Ci. A. A. 4, For- um 4. STUART MORTON KLEIN General Science-R. O. T. C. 1, 1, 3, 4: Basketball 1, Track 1. 3: Foosball jg, 4, A Cappella Choir 3. 4, Swimming 4: Letter Club 4: lfconomici Club 4. TIVTQLYN KOELSCH Commercial-G. A. A. I, 2, 4Q Sophomore Glo: Club. KATHRYN KOENIC General Language-Saint Patrickk Academy 1. 1. DOROTHY KOLETSOS Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4. KATHRYNE KORTE Commercial-Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ALVIN E. KOVICK Commercial. LORRAINE KRAUSE General Language - Sophomore Games Class, Sophomore Glee Club, junior Players, G. A. A. 3, 4, Sil- ver, Gold Proficiency Pins, Letter, Delegate, Room Deputy 4, Leisure- Time Class 4, Fencing Class 4. HERBERT KROSKE General Science-Band 1, 3, 4, Leaders Class 3, 4. HANS KUHLMANN General Science-Senn High School I1 R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Oiiicers Club 4, First Lieutenant, Regi- mental Adjutant, Hi-Y Club 4. HELEN KUNZ Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1. 3. Silver Profrciency Pin, Dancing 1. 1, 32 junior Games Class, Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. LOTTA LADEWIG Commercial-G. A. A. 3, 4, Honor Society, Silver Pin. ELMA LAMPELA General Science-Sophomore Games Class, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Life Sav- ing 3, Golf 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Secretary 43 Senior Games Class, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. HELENE LAMPHIER Commercial-Hutchins Intermediate School, Detroit, Michigan IQ Cen- tral High School, Detroit, Michigan 2, G. A, A. 1, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 4. LILLIAN E. LANDON Social Science-G. A. A. I, 1, 3, 4, Letter, Gold Proficiency Pin, Delegate 1, 4, Girl Reserves 4. JOHN D. LAPELL General Science-Leaders Class 4. GAIL LARSON General Science-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin, Girl Leaders 41 Senior Service Circle, Life Saving 4, Honor Society, Gold Pin. RUTH LAXVRENTZ Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. PATRICIA LEE General Science-Senn High School IQ Sophomore Glee Club, G. A. A. 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Public Speakers Club 3, 4, Forum 45 Senior Players, Red and White Literary Staff 4, Assistant Editor, Room Deputy 4. ANNA LENIO Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 3, 4. MORTON LEONARD General Science-Ida M. Fisher High School, Miami Beach, Florida xg Leaders Class 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Slide-Rule Club 4Q Senior Glee Club, Honor Society, Silver Pin. RICHARD LESKOVAR Commercial--Room Deputy 4: Hon- or Society, Bron7e Pin. CORINNI2 LETTO Social Sciencr-G. A. A. I, -, ,. 4, Gold Proficiency Pin: Room Deputy 3. , . LILLIAN LEVEE Commercial - McKinley High School i, zz G. A. A. 1. 4: Girl Reserves 4: Honor Society, Bronve Pin. CLARA LEXOWI Commercial. CHARLOTTE LIERSCH Commercial-G. A. A. t, 1, 3. 4. Delegate I, 22 Special Dancing Class 2.3 Room Deputy 1, 3. 4: Swimming Class BQ Honor Society, Bronze Pin. CAROL LIETZOXV General Language-Sophomore Glee Club, G. A. A. z, 3, 42 Spanish Club 3, 42 Community Service Campaign 3, 41 Honor Society, Gold Pin. NIADALYN LIGHTY General Science - Newark High School, Newark, Delaware i, :Q G. A. A. 3, 42 Red and W'hite Litf crary Stalf 4. ALBERT LILIENTHAL Architectural Drawing--R. O. T. C. t, 1, 3, 4, Oiiicers Club 4: Rifle Team 41 Drill Squad 44 Soph- omore Glee Club, Spanish Club 3, 42 Letter Club 3, 4: City Champ- ion Fencing 3, Fencing Club 3, 4, Fencing Team 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 4, Community Service Campaign 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. DOROTHY LINDROTH Commercial-Senior Glee Clubg G. A. A. 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ,IOHN LINDT Social Science-Senn High School z, 3: Leaders Class 4. XIELVIN LINN General Language-R. O. T. C. 1, I. 3. 4: Track 3,3 Tennis 4. BILL LIPHARDT Commercial-Orchestra 3, 4, Base- ball 3, 4. LOUISE LOEW' Commercial-Band 1, 1, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 3, 41 Orchestra 1, 3, 4: Intermediate Chorus 31 Senior Serv- ice Circle, Red and White Literary Staff 4: Honor Society. Gold Pin. NIARTHA LORENZ Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Delegate I, 2. FLORENCE LORENZEN General Language-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, Board, Letter, Chevrons, Gold Proficiency Ping Band 1, 3, 4, Hon- orary Officerg Sophomore, Junior, Senior Games Class: Special Dancing :gLeaders Class 4Q Lake re View Staff 4, Page Editorg Honor Society, Gold Pin. FRANK LOVE General Language. MARY LOWERY Commercial-G. A. A. I, 2, 4, Delegate xg Girl Reserves 4, Spe- cial Dancing Class 4. LEVERNE LUNCSFORD Commercial-G. A. A. 4. JOHN LUNDGREN General Science-R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 3, Rifle Team 4g Sophomore Glee Club, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. HELEN MAGNUSON Commercial-G. A. A. 4. IRMA MALLIN Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club, G. A. A. zg Junior Players, Red and White Agent 35 Special Arts 3, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ROBERT MALONE Commercial -- Kelvyn Park High School I1 Lake re View Distribu- tor :: R. O. T. C. 1, Sergeant, Band 4: Red and XVhite Agent 4. BELLA hlALTZ General Language - Sabin High School ig G. A. A. 1. 1. 4: Soph- omore Glee Club: Senior Games Class: Checker Club 4: Senior Glee Club. JANE C. MANDELBAUM General Language-G. A. A. I, z, 3, 4. Silver ProHciency Pin: Red and XVhite Agent 3: Room Deputy 3: Stamp Club 3: French Club 45 Checker Club 4: Geology Club 41 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. XVILLIANI J. NIANZEL Con1merCial4Roon1 Deputy : J Honor Society, Gold Pin. JUNE MARKS General Science-Glee Club 1, 1, 3, 4, Room Deputy 3: Band 3, 4: G. A. A. 3, 4. JOHANNA MARTIN Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club, Senior Glee Club: A Cappella Choir. JUNE MARUBIO Special Arts-G. A. A. x, 3, 4. XWARREN MASON Commercial-Sherwood High School, Milwaukee, XVisconsin ig Tr.1ck 1, 3, 4: Red and XYll1llC Agent 32 Letter Club 3, 4. GORDON MAY General Science-R. O. T. C. 1, 1, 3, 4, Officers Club 4: Senior Glee Clubg Stamp Club 3. RAYMOND A. MC ARTHUR General Science-Room Deputy 21 Band 1, 3, 4, R. O, T. C. 1, 4. FORBES MC CLELLAN General Sciencc+Senn High School IQ R. O. T. C. 1, 3, Band 1, 3, 4: Room Deputy 3: junior Games Class. KENNETH MC DANIEL Science - Lane Technical I-Iigh School I, 1. JOHN McDONALD Architectural-Senn High School xg Baseball 1, 35 Basketball 1, 3, Smokers Club 1, 3. 4, Red and White Agent 3: Lake re View Staff 3, 4. HELEN MC GEOGH Commercial-T.icom.1 High School, Tacoma, W'ashington 1, Silver Spring High School, Silver Spring, Maryland 21 G. A. A. 1, 3, 4. Delegate 42 Lake re View 3, 4, Editor 4: Special Dancing 3, 4, Girl Reserven 41 Fencing 42 Honor Society, Gold Pin. VERNON M ELBERG General Science-Hi-Y Club 4. EI EANOR MEYERS Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club G. A. A. 11 Special Arts Club 1, 3 41 Lake re View Agent 35 Com munity Service Campaign 4. JOSEPH MICHAEL Commercial-Economics Club 4 Smokers Club 4: Prom Committee Honor Society, Bronve Pin. CHARLOTTE MIELKE Commercial-Room Deputy I, 1, 31 G. A. A. r, 1, 3, 42 Commun- ity Service 4. MARTHA MIKUTA Commercial-G. A. A. t, 1, 3, 4, Red and XY hite Advertising Staff 41 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ADELINE MILLER Commercial-G. A. A. i, 1, 3, 4Q Tennis 3, Economics Club 41 Hon- or Society, Gold Pin. GOODNVIN MILLER General Science. LESTER MILLER General Science - Harvard Com- munity High School I, 1: Orchestra 1, 1, 35 Band 1, 1, 3, 4: R. O. T. C, I, 1, 3, 4. YVONNE MILLER Commercial - Roxborough High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania IQ Stockton Junior High: G. A. A. I 2, 3, 4- GOODWIN MILLS Science-St. John's Military Acad- emy I: Rifle Team 1, 3, 4: Chess Club 4: Radio Club 4. FRANCES MITCHELL General Science-G. A. A. 1, 3, 4: Lake rc View Distributor 4. HELEN MOODY Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, Silver and Gold Proficiency Pins: Prom Committee. JOHN MORGEM General Langauge-Baseball 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Games Class 4: Letter Club 4. ELIZABETH MAE MORITZ General Science-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3 4: Games Class 3, Life Saving 3, 4. OTTO MOSES General Sciencw-Amundsen Junior High School: R. O. T. C. 1, lg Band I, 1, 3: Senior Glee Club: Games 4: Red and Wliite 4, Smok- ers Club 4, Sergeant-at-Arms. MARIAN MOSS General Language-Roosevelt High School iq Senn High School 1: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Tap Dancing 1: Tennis 3, Fencing 4: Life Saving 4Q Senior Games Class. HAROLD MUEHLSCHLEGEL Commercial-Room Deputy 1, 32 Lake re View 1: R. O. T. C. 1, 32 Basketball 1, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 3, 4: Letter Club 1. 3. 4: Equipment Manager 1, 3, 41 Games Class 4: Economics Club 4. THFRESIA MUELLER Commercial-G. A. A. 3, 4. GEORGE MUIR General Science-Football 3, 45 R. O. T. C. 1. 1, 3, 4. 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' ' , ' ' 1 1 -,J-1 'f -I l' 5fI ',:,,f-' ' I ,- ' wxg?-XII I.fI I V ' f .. . .H . -.I'..,'I', I.,' 'lin l.:?III,I I. If...,I. I . II '.,'. 'I 'II I I I I I,II Q . U ' I . JJ' 41 . ' Q5 I, 1 'Qf'. v71- 2 I A -'.-Y I I 'H : 1 - '-- - K'-,I --- M- --' :' D . - ,.I. - W r 'lv- Winilred Davis . ffl, Tar ,gk f My rl' M, N 1 -. ,J 1 xii 3 ,Q ,. 1 l M, ,xl GA -. v li Galeta M. Karr ' Q. sas NA . fQN':.Q. K 5 , ,ri '- 5 - ,W -a .g-Q ' Q . -ff-k?:5fg. a qu, . ' :X 1 'A ' , , ft cj at 55 .- X ns,L,1w- Lury C. McMillan Page16 rn-, fp- K ,414 f A' f K 1 Q A . Malhilda Franklin Sarah G' Hellman max .1 'Q 5. Mary Grace Holmes 'A ' ,- Q 1 - 9, fi . 5:55, A Ruth E. Johnston Helen G, Kinsella ,. N. S1 E A -.5 lr -162' SS, :s,.E,, 22 Rx . 4911: rv Lucretia Ward Latcham Hope Leech Ruth E. Moore x 1 , x fr. .W , . Q : I v xx .n J . v, . lx' e .f W ' ' 5 .D lla Phyllis B, Kreis r . fl K 6 XX X X x Ea- - 1' leannetle E. Nelson ALI-Rl'.D HUNDT Commercial-Lal-te re View Agent I, 3: R. O. T. C. 1, 3, 4: Red and XY'l1ite Agent 3. NIARGARLT MURPHY Commercial-G. A. A. I, 1, 3, 4, Delegate 3. Gold Proficiency Pin: Games Class 3, 4: Howling 3, 4: Leisure Class 4. ELFANOR NIQLSON Commercial -' Amunclsen High School i: Senn High School 1: G. A. A. I. 1, 3. 42 Swimming 4:f Games Class 4. MONA NELSON General Language-Amundsen High School I: Red and Wlxite Literary Staff 4g Red and Wlhite Art Stalft 4: Historical Drama Club 4: G. A. A. 4: Class Gift Committee 4: Honor Society, Gold Pin. ROBERT NELSON Social Science-R. O. T. C. 1, 1: Band 1, 1: Sophomore Glee Club: Senior Glee Club: A Cappella Choir 4. JEAN NlliUXlC'liNRAMP General Language-Sophonwrc Glee Club: Room Deputy 3: Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. HARRII-LTT ,IANE NOBLE General Language-G. A. A. I. 1, 3, 4: Sophomore Games Class: Pan-American Club 3, 4: Red and XVhite Literary Staff 3, 4, Editor 4: Senior Latin Club: Girl Re- serves 4: Senior Service Circle: Honor Society, Gold Pin, Secretary. .IOHN R. NORDLANDER Mecliaiaical Drawing-Stocltton Ju. nior High School: R. O. T. C. 2. 3, 4, Printing Club 4: Red and XVliite Agent 4. MARGARI-.T NORDSETH Commercial-Stockton junior High School: G. A, A. I, 1, 3, 4: Sopho- more Glee Club: Room Deputy 1, jl Community Service Campaign 4: Commission, Secretary: Prom Committee. AIEAN NORMAN General Language-junior Players: G. A. A. 1, 3, 4: Senior Service Circle: Historical Drama Club 45 Senior Playcrsg Public Speakers Club 4: Life Saying Class 4: Prom Com- mittee: NV. A. R. Club 4: Red and XX'hite 4: Honor Society, Bron7e Pin. RONALD NORTON General Science-R. O. T. C. 1, 1, 3, 4: Baseball 1: Swimming z. 3: Football 3: Golf 3: Otiieers Club 3, 41 W. A. R. Club 4. IEONARD NOVAK Commereial-Sophomore Glue Club: Swimming 3. ,IOHN O'BRlliN General Language-Quigley Prepar- atory Seminary I, 2. 3. LDWARD H. OCKERT General Science-Band I, 1: R. O. T. C. I, 1, 3, 4: Games Class 3: Rifle Team 3, 4: Swimming Team 4: Chess Club 4. MYRTLE OHLUND Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club, Swimr-ning 1, 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 4. ERICA OHRDORF Commercial--Swimming 1, 3, 45 G. A. A. 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Room Deputy 4, Honor So- ciety, Silver Pin. INGRID OLSON Social Science - Peabody High School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ig Holdregc High School, Holdrege, Nebraska .:, 32 Honor Society, Sil- ver Pin. MARGARET ONDRATSCHEK Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1. 3, 4. Delegate 3, Silver Proficiency Ping Swimming 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Glee Club, junior Games Class: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. PAULINE OPPENHEIMER Commercial-Stockton junior High School ig Senn High School 15 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, junior Players, Red and White Advertising Staff 3, 4Q Special Dancing 41 Tennis Club 4, Golf Club 4. ALICE OVERBY Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 3, 45 Sophomore Games Classg Swimming 2, 3, 4, Dancing 3, Honor Society, Gold Pin. NEOMA PARKER Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 4, Clean-up Campaign 4, ehairmang Class Secretary. ROBERT PARR General Language-Alameda High School, Alameda, California IQ Downers Grove Community School, Downers Grove, Illinois xg Fencing 2: Sophomore Glee Club, Track Team 3: Boxing 4. SHIRLEY PARRISH General Science-G. A. A. 3, 43 Senior Glee Club. HILDA PATTON Commercial-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Ping Room Dep- uty 2, 3, 4g junior Games Class, Fencing 4. R OBI-QRT PAULUS Commercial. XVALTISR C. PECK Social Science-R. O. T. C. t, 1, 32 Leaders Class 31 Senior Glee Club. VIOLA PERTTULA General Language-Roosevelt High School 1, IQ G. A. A. 3, 4Q Com- munity Service Campaign 3, 45 French Club 3, 4, Senior Glee Club. VIOLET PETERSON Commercial-Room Deputy, Glee Club QQ Honor Society, Silver Pin. IUUISI' ANNI' l'Ix'I'ROVlC'II Kommcrcial-Scl111r7 Iliglm Scliool 1, 1: C. A. A. 1. 4, Broom I'ro- ficicncv Pin. Cyl IN PIIQRRI' l1t'11:r.1l Science-Tr.ick :Q Vnology Club 3, 4g Fencing Club 3, 41 Vcncinig TC.lU1 1. 4: I.c.1durs Club 2. 4: Gymmxtic Team 2. 4: Slide- Rule Club 4: Ixttcr Club 43 Box- ing 4g CIJQQ Dax' CSo1nn1ittuug Hon- or Society, Gold Pin. GI :XDYS PIIQRSON C-1lI11l11CfCI.'lITC3..'x. A, 2. 4: Swim- ining 3. 4g Room Deputy 41 Prom Cioimnittec: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. l-'NIRICK POHLING Ci--1nn1u:'ci.1l-Ian: Tcul1n1c.1l High Syliool 1, 1. I-IJXVARD PRAXNIARIJR Licncrml I..II12UJ2LiR. O. . C. -. T . 1. .11 P'll1-lXI'114.'I'IC.lI1 Club 3: Span- ixli Club ll Orclicstra 3, 42 I..1tin Club 1, 42 Room Duputy 4: Hon- or Society, Gold Pin. IXATI-ILISIfN PRICI4' kicncral Sciqncc-Li. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4. Gold Pruficiciicy Ping Soplm1no1'c Lilac Club: A C.1ppcll.1 Choir 3, 4: Lifc Saving 43 Girls: I.u.1durs CI.1-Q 4: Scnior Survicc Circlcg Ilonor Sociuly. Gold Pin. IDNA PRIIQSTIQR Ccncral Scicns:LiCr.1nt Community Higli School, Ingleside, Illinoix 1. 21 Li, A. A. 3. 4. OLIVE PRING CIIIIIIIIIIJFCIJI'-I-CIIHIS IQ Soplioniore Clcu Clubg Swimming 1, 3, 43 Ronin Deputy 1, 3, 45 Band 5, 45 li. A. A. 4. I5I'.RNICIi PRQELI. Conimcrcial-C. A. A. 3, 45 Llku rc View 4: Honor Society, Gold Pin. -IIQRRY PULLIAM Gcncrnl Scienctili. O, T. C. 1, 1, 3. 4: Chris Club 4: Adxanrcd Cliorui. ISIQTTY RADCLIFFE Commercial-C. A. A. 3. 4: Games Clasx 4: Swimming 4. IZLISABIZTH RATHFELDER Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 3, 4, Delegate 4: Lak: rc View Agent 1, 1, fl- 4: Red and White Agent 1 1. 32 H.1Il Guard 3, 4. I'IX'IXIAN RATNER General Scicn1:L+Tccl1nis:.1l Club 4: Honor Society, Silver Pin. NEIL REILLY Commercial-Scliurz High School IQ R. O. T. C. 1, 1: Band 1, 1, j,. ROBERT A. REPKE General Science-Room Deputy :Q Lake re View Agent 1: junior Games Class, Community Service 4. LOUISE RERRA Commercial-Senn High School I. 2: G. A. A. 3, 4: Cheer Leaders 45 Checker Club. AILEEN RICE Social SciencvG. A. A. 1, 1, 3. 4, Delegate 4, Sophomore Glen Club. MILDRED RICE Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club, G. A. A. 4. LEO RICHARDS Social Scienciflielly' High School r, 2, 3. MYRLA RICKMAN G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gold Pro- Hciency Ping Sophomore Glce Club, Lake re View Agent 3, 4, Commun- ity Service Campaign 43 Red and White Committee, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. XVINIFRED RIGG Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 4. HERBERT RISKE Commercial. NORMA J. ROBINSON General Languagc+Spanish Club 2: Room Deputy :g G. A. A. 1, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Ping Red and XY'hite Literary Staff 4: Girl Re- serves 4: Forum 4. ARLINE C RODERNVALD Special Arts-G. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4, Delegate 3, Gold Proficiency Pin: Games Class 2. 3: Tap Dancing Class 3: Red and Nvhite Commit- tee 41 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. GLPNN ROSE Comniercial - Hyde Park High School I, ag Room Deputy 1, Ju- nior Players, Public Speakers Club J: Red and XY'hite Advertising Staff 4. PHYLLIS H. ROSENFELD Commercial-Austin High School iq Serin High School :Q Art Club I, 1: G, A. A. :Q Sophomore Glue Club. DOROTHY ROSPRIM General Science-G, A. A. I, 1, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Ping Room Deputy 1, :Q Sophomore Glee Club: junior Players, Girl Reserves 4: Community Service 4. LEROY ROSS Special Arts-R. O. T. C. I, 1, 3, 4, Crack Squad 1, Lieutenant 3, 4, Oiiicers Club 4, Cheer Leader 1, , 4: Leaders Club 3, Letter Club 3 Junior Players: Public Speakers Club 3, Lake re View 3, 4, Red and Wfhite Art Staff 3, 4, Commis- sion: Community Service Chair- 3 3 man 4. Qllf.-KN itosT General Science-G. A. A. i, 1. 1. 4Q Chess Club 3. 4. President 4: Girl Reserves 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Slide-Rule Club 41 Lake rc View Agent 4: VV. A. R. Club 4: Class Gift Committee: Honor Society, Silver Pin. DOLORISS ROWLIALY General Language-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, Delegate 1, Board 3, 4, See- retary 4. Gold Proficiency Pin: Room Deputy i, 1, 3. 4: Special Dancing Class 2. 3. 4: Sophomore Glee Club 4: junior Games Class: Pan-American Club 3: Senior Games Class. HERBERT RUBEN General Language-Roosevelt High School IQ R. O. T. C. 2: Fencing Club 3. 4: Fencing Team 3, 4, City Champions 3: Letter Club 3, 4: Senior Latin Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Forum 4: Prom Commit- tee: Red and W'hite Picture Com- mittee: Honor Society, Gold Pin. ARVID RUED Commercial-Minot High School, Minot, North Dakota 1: Boyden High School, Boyden, Iowa 2: Smokers Club 4: Economics Club 4. CHARLOTTE NIESJIE SALM Commercial - Room Deputy 15 Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. 5, 4: Honor Society, Gold Pin. COSMO SANGURAS Commercial-Wfaller High School iz R. O. T. C. i, z. 3. 4, First Lieutenant, Officers Club 3, 4: Rifle Team 3, 4: Football 3, 4. NORMA SAYAD Commercial-G. A. A. t, :, 3, 4. Silver Proficiency Ping Band i, 1, 3, 4: Sophomore Games Class: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Room Dep- uty 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. KATHERINE SCHAG Commercial-G. A. A. i, 2, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Sophomore Games Class: Girl Reesrves 4. FRANK SCHANTZ General Science-Sophomore Glee Club. RAYMOND S. SCHIFF General Science-Sophomore Glee Club: Tennis Team 3. 41 Senior Games Class. DOROTHY SCHLEMN Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. 1. 3. 4. MARY SCHLFSINGER General Language-G. A. A. 1, 2, fl' 4- NVALTER SCHMALZ Commercial. ARTHUR J. SCHMIDT Science - XVright Junior High School Foreman High School 1: R. O. T. C. I, 1, 3, 4. MARGARET SCHMIDT General Language-Sullivan High School IQ Immaculata High School 1, 3: Senior Glee Club, G. A. A. 4, CHARLES SCHMITZ Commercial-R. O. T, C. 1, 1, 3, 4, First Lieutenant, Regimental Ad- jutant 4: Sophomore Glee Clubg Honor Society, Bronze Pin. GEORGE SCHOENFELD Commercial-Sophomore Glce Club. ELAINE SCHOLES Commercial-G. A. A. 5. 4. ARTHUR SCHRADER Commercial-Honor Society, Bronze Pin. JACK SCHROEDER Social Science - Sophomore Glee Club. JANET SCHROEDER Commercial-Harper High School ig G. A. A. 3, 4. HAROLD SCHULTZ General Science-Biology Club 3: Leaders Class 3. 4: Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4g Slide-Rule Club 3, 4: Honor Society, Gold Pin. HELEN SCHULTZ Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 3, 4, Sil- ver Proficiency Ping Sophomore Glee Club. HARRY SCHXVAB General Science-Room Deputy i, :, 5, 4, Lake re View Agent 1: Lake rc View Staff 1, 3. 4: Busi- ness Manager 42 Leaders Class 1, 3, 4: Letter Club 5, 4: Gym Team 3, 4: junior Players: Senior Players: Class Gift Committee. XYALTER SEAQUIST Social Science-R. O. T. C. 1, -, 3, 43 Fencing :Q junior Players: Smokers Club 32 Public Speakers Club x, 4: Senior Players RUTH SEIFERT Commercial-Room Deputy 22 G. A. A. 3, 4: Honor Society. Gold Pin. MARTHA SELLECK Commercial-G. A. A. 3, 4: Honor Society, Silver Pin. RUTH SERVER Commercial - Checker Club 4: Games Class 4: G. A. A. 4. MARGARET SEYFERLICH Commereial-Sophomore Glcv Club! G. A. A. 3. 4. DE XVANE SHEETS Social Science+Senn High School 1, 1: Smokers Club 4. SHELTON SHEFFERMAN Social Science - Wlashington and Lee High School, Ballston, Virginia ig Central High School, Washing- ton, D. C. 22 Red and W'hite Busi- ness Staff 41 Red and White Adver- tising Stalf 4, Manager. IIAMES SHIPLAY General Science-Basketball 1, 3: Baseball 1, 3, 4g Letter Club 3. 4. FRANCES SHOOK Commercial-G. A. A. I, 1, 3, Delegate 1. 1. .IOSEPHINE SILVER General Language-G. A. A. r. :S Prom Committee: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. I.AURA H. SITTERLY General Science-G. A. A. 1, 3, 4. Silver and Gold Proficiency Pinsg junior Players, Community Service Campaign 4: Girl Reserves 41 Hon- or Society, Bronle Pin. KENNETH SJOQUIST Commercial-Spanish Club 2: Lead- ers Club 1, 3, 4, Physics Club 31 Basketball 3, 4, Letter Club 3, .43 Red and Wliite Advertising Staff 3, 41 Baseball 4: Community Serv- ice Campaign 4. ROBERT L. SKINDER Special Arts-R. O. T. C. 1, :, 3, 41 Rifle Team 1, 3, 4, Captain 4Q OHieers Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4g Lake re View 1, 3, 4, Letter Club 1. 3, 42 Leaders Class 3, 43 Boxing Class 43 Class Day Commit- ree: Honor Society, Gold Pin. ROBERT SLATTERY General Science-Leaders Class 4, Boxing Class 41 Hi-Y Club 4g Swimming 3, 4. NORMAN SOLOMON General Science-Amundsen High School IQ Roosevelt High School 1, 3: R. O. T. C. 11 Civics Club 1, 3, Leaders Class 4, Games Class 4. MARGERY SOMMERS General Language-G. A. A. I, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin. EARL SPENCER Special Arts-Basketball 1, 3, 4: Lake re View Art Staff 3, 4: Red and W'l1ite Art Staff 4Q Baseball 3, 4: Letter Club 3, 4, Secretary 4: Hi-Y Club 4Q Smokers Club 4, Class Day Committee, Co-Chair- man: Class Sergeant-at-Arms. EMMA SPITZ Commercial--G. A. A. 1, 2. 3. 42 Cheer Leaders 43 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. LOIS STEFFEN General Language-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 43 Sophomore Glee Club: Girl Reserves 4Q French Club 42 Senior Glee Club. MARJORIE STEHL Commercial-G. A, A. :, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. LILLIAN STEINDARDT Commercial. VVALTER STELTER Commercial--Economics Club 4. FRANK J. STERNARD Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club. LUCILLE STEVENS Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT I. STEVENS General Language-Leaders Class 4: Advanced Swimming 41 Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. MARILYN HOPE STICKLER Commercial-G. A. A. 3. 42 Honor Society, Gold Pin. MARY STILLER Commercial-G. A. A. 1, IQ Eco- nomics Club 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. RUTH STRECKERT Commercial - Amundsen Junior High School: Room Deputy 1, zg G. A. A. I, 1, 3, 4, Sophomore Glec Club: Red and W'hite Adver- tising Staff 35 Lake re View Staff 4: A Cappella Choir 45 Public Speakers Club 4: Senior Players: Class Gift, Chairman, Honor So- ciety. Bronze Pin. liVIiLYN STULLER Commercial-Girl Reserves i, z, 3: G. A. A. 1, 1, 3. 4: Sophomore Gleu Club: Senior Glue Club. PHILLIP STURNTAN General Science-Sophomore Glee Club: Tennis Team 32 Public Speakers Club 4. RALPH E. SUNDEN General Language-Band 1, 1, 3, 4Q Orchestra 45 Senior Latin Club: Honor Society, Gold Pin, President. RICHARD SVVANSON General Science - Farragut High School 1, 1, 55 R. O. T. C. 4. ROY TAGNIY Comnierc1.1l-l'i.1seb.1ll R. 42 Bat- keiball 4. NIARCIA ,IANICI TAYLOR Commercial - Cheerleaders 1, :Q Fencing 1, 1. 3: G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Delegate 1, :Q Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy L, Geology Club 3, Life Saving 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Games Class 3. 4, Debating Club 4: Iicorioniics Club 41 liorum 4. SHIRLILY TIQNNEY General Language-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin: His- toric Dram.1 Club 4: Red and W'hite 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Honor So- ciety, Silver Pin. SAM TIZPAVCIQVICH Commercial-Room Deputy 1, 1, 3, 4, Ifconomics Club 4, Civics Club 41 Games Class 4. ALLAN TI RKIAN General Scienct-Swininiing 31 Ad- vanced Swimming 4. NlARGARI:T ,IANIQ TIZRRY General Language - A Cappella Choir 1, zg G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Silver Prolieiency Ping fencing 1, 1. 3, 4, Gold Ping Sophomore Glee Club: Spanish Club 4, Honor So- ciety, bronze PIII. LORRAINIQ THhROUX Commercial. I.IiON THOMAS Commercial. VIRGINIA E. THOMPSON General Languag?G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Glee Club, Com- munity Service Campaign 4g Senior Players, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. I-QDWAR D THOR General Language-Chess Club 44 R. O. T. C. 4, Games Class 4g Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ROBERT TIJAN Social Science - joliet Township High, Joliet, Illinois, 1, :g Waller High School 3. LOUIS D. TIRIO Commercial-Letter Club 3, 4g Bas- ketball 3, 4, Room Deputy 4Q Smokers Club 4: Senior Games Class. IRENE TOEPFER Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4Q Spanish Club 3, 4: Girl Reserves 4, Fencing 41 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. HAZEI. R. TOLLSTAM General Languagwifv. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 41 Orchestra 1, 2, Room Dep- uty 1, 2, 3, 4g Red and White Agent 1, 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Games Classg Sophomore Glee Club, Class Vice-President, Senior Service Circleg Class Day Committee, Co- Chairman, Honor Society, Gold Pin. PAULA TOLVAN General Language-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin, Fencing r, 2, 3, 4, Gold Pin, Sophomore Glee Club, Latin Club 4Q Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MARY CLAIRE TRAINOR Commercial-G. A. A. I, 1, 3, 4. Board 1, 1, Delegate 3, Gold Pro- iiciency Pin, Room Deputy 3, Lake re View Agent 4, W. A. R. Club. President, Red and White Adver- tising Staff 4Q Community Service Campaign 4, Ring and Pin Com- mittee. RUTH TRETTIN Commercial-Games Class 31 G. A. A. 4. VICTORIA TRIADAFILIDIS Sciencf?G. A. A. r, 2, 4g Games Class 1, Captain, Biology Club 3, Secretary 4g Geology Club 42 Fen- Cing 4. BARBARA TUMA Commercial-Games Class 31 G. A. A. 3, 4, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ANDREW' UTERHART General Science+Band 1, 21 R. O. T. C. 1, 3, 4. PETER G. VAICHIS Social Science-Waller High School x, 25 Sophomore Glee Club, A Cap- pella Choir 4. TED VARGES General Language-Band 2, 3, I, Solo Contest, Prom Committee, Honor Society, Gold Pin. EUGENE VAUGHN Science. VERA VERDOS General l.anguag4?G. A. A. 1, 3. 4: Senior Service Circle. HELENE WADSTRONl Commercial-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 42 Red and White Agent 1, 3, Sopho- more Glee Club, Pan-American Club 31 Honor Society, Gold Pin. BERT WALDMAN General Language-Baseball IQ Bas- ketball zg Golf 3, 4Q Senior Glee Club, Senior Games Class, Class Day Committee, Honor Society, Silver Pin. ADA MAE WALKER General Language-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. .f WINIFRED WALKER General Language-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Games Class, Girl Re- serves 41 Honor Society, Silver Pin. 6 ,, 31' ng.. wg. 2 .3169 'T 1 l 3555425 Y E K 5 Florence M. Rennie Amelia E, schaeuel Lillian Semrnelmeyer .4 'V -1-, .- ' 4 . t rl -I-i-V-,Q Frega S, Towing Ivn B, Williamx JQ, --.' 1 . . ,f . .. ' - ,, w. L-, -: In .IGK -' l .- 37-A N ' za a l '., - 7 V f m Q2 if -Q vity. - -'A ti., A . 's f ' 3, - 'kj .h ,, A . 4 V4 . M 1 X 1 Arg.. . AQ- 1 -.1-M l :T ' if-1 l--, A I -A at f--ll -- K N, v,- U In . ' ' S l --:M l-.- lg l Lug-na Bufklfy Janet H. Jenkinsun Caroline W. Pfingst Anal 4-.. .4 , if: I ' 51 , 1 X 3 , 'lvl ' i AL Elizabeth Kuebler Sunnis M' Nelson ,Pm ,, 2 W- 1-1 ' ' . 6 ,1 .wus Tfxiufl-N X , - , ,-j'Jgf',r'42 ::,-, 'ja'-:f,f'9?K ' ' X?'j0:Q:i,: Cs. .vb -1 -fairy.: L- '-9 S., ' ps-:L , .I 3:55 5. Seas:- -f . -. l : A Qs:-6285: -WNW: 2 xr , 'Y' Pda 'ON-A 7s'A'u' -f-.-vm v ,3fb..,g, www' 'kim Q!!!-4 590.5123 .5 'f - peas:-J, 3.w.'L Myrtle S. Renueri Genevieve Souther Pug I' PHYLLIS W'ASl'lBURN General Science-Senn High School 1: G. A. A. 1, 1. 3, 4, Delegate 1: Red and Nvhite Agent 1. ROY XVATIZRM ANN Architectural Drawing-Semi High School 1: Hi-Y Club 4. -IIQAN WATTS Social Science-Sullivan High School 1. G. A. A. 4. ROBERT VVIQBIQR Commercial, ROBERT W'TfCHTliR General Science-R. O. T. C. 1. 1: Track 1, 2: Sophomore Glee Club: Fencing 1: Junior Players: junior Games Class: Senior Games Class: Forum 4: Economics Club 4. NVALTER WEI-IOLA General Science-Sophomore Glee Club: Football 3: junior Games Class. DORTHFE WEINBIZRG General Language - Senn High School 1, 1: Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy 3: G. A. A. 3, 4. ,IUNE XVEINBERG Commercial-G. A, A. 1, 2, 3, Gold Proficiency Pin 3: Sophomore Games Class: Fencing 3, 4. FRIFDA XVIFNFR Commercial-Board 2, 3, 41 G. A. A. 3, 4. MARIE XVEISS Commercial-G. A. A. I, 1, 3. 4: Room Deputy 1, 2: Sophomore Glee Club: Girl Reserves 4: Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. DEXTER REED XVELLS Sf-cial SeiencvNX'est Chicago Com- munity High School 1, 1: Orches- tra 3, 4: Fencing 4: Swimming 4: Slide-Rule Club 4: Forum 4: Hi-Y ' Band .ig Class Treasurer: Honor Society, Gold Pin. MARIE XVERHNIAK V Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, President 4, Gold Proficiency Pin: Sophomore Games Class: Leaders Class 1, 3, 4: Cheerleaders 3, 4: Lal-te re View Staff 4: Senior Games Class: Senior Glee Club: Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. PETER A. WERNER Commercial-St. Alphonsus High School 1, 1: Leaders 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Letter Club 3, 4: Football 4: Hi nor Society. Bronze Pin. LESLIIZ C. NVHITCOMB General Science-Basketball 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4: Ches Club 42 Games Class 4: Prom Committee: Honor Society, Silver Pin. HERBERT WICHELHAUS General Language. MARGARET A. WIDMARK Commercial-Room Deputy 1, lg 3, 4g Lake re View Agent 33 Girl Reserves 3, 4g Per- sonnel Oliice 42 Clean-up Campaign 4Q Class Day Committee, Honor G. A. A. x, 2, Society, Bronze Pin. JOSEPH WILK General Science - Honor Society, Bronze Pin. JAYNE WILSON Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club, Cheer Leaders I, 11 Red and NVhite Advertising Stal? I, ll G. A. A. 5, 4, Senior Glee Club. ROBERT VVILSON General Scienc?R. O. T. C. 3, 4. Rifle Team 4Q Letter Club 41 Graphic Arts Club 41 Honor Su- ciety, Bronze Pin. RICHARD WITZ General Languag?R. O. T. C. I, 1, 3, 4, junior Players, Spanish Club 5, 4, President 42 Senior Play- ers, Lake re View 4Q Ring and Pin Committee, Chairman, Honor So- ciety, Gold Pin. ROBERT WOOD General Langaug?Sophomore Glee Club, Chess Club 4g Games 44 Slide-Rule Club 45 Hi-Y Club 4g Red and White Committee, Honor Society, Silver Pin. ARTHUR WOODS Commercial-Tama. High School, Tama, Iowa, I, 2, 5. DOROTHY XVOODWARD Commercial -- Amundsen High School IQ Junior Orchestra, Games Class 32 G. A. A. 4g LORRAINE NVOORE Commercial-Games Class 1, 22 Swimming I. :, 35 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3: 4- LE ROY YOUNG General Science-Senior Games Class. VIRGINIA ZACH Commercial-G. A. A. 4. PARI ZIA General Science-Senn High School I: Band 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, Delc- gnte, Girl Reserves 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Junior Players, Public Speakers Club 4, Historical Club 45 Lake re View Staff 4Q Senior Service Circle 41 Class Day Committee, Honor Society, Gold Pin. GEORGE WESLEY Commercial-Band 2, 3, 4. RUTH ZIMMER Commercial-G. A, A. 3, 42 Hon- or Society, Bronze Pin. NORTON ZUCKERMAN General Science-Swimming I, zg R. O. T. C. I, 2, 3,3 Baseball I. 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 31 Fotball z, 3, 4: Smokers Club 4. LAWRENCE E. SOBEY Science-Kelvyn Park High School 1, zg Biology Club 3, 4. JANE BRAILSFORD Board 3 4 Silver Proficiency 3a 4: i Q Ping Sophomore Glee Clubg Swim- ming Emblemg Senior Service Circle, Senior Games Classy Prom Commit- teeg Honor Society, Gold Pin, Vice- President. General Language-G. A. A. I, 1, EDWARD W. AHR Commercial-St. Alphonsus Com- mercial High School 1. HARRY BARTHOLOMEI General Science-Room Deputy :. 3: Track 1, 3, 4: Junior Glee Club: Letter Club 3, 4: Football 3, 4. GERHARDT BARUTZKE Commercial-R. O. T. C. z, 3. Senior Life Saving: Football 4: Let- ter Club 4. DOROTHY ANN BENNING Commercial-Red and White Ag- ent 3. FRANCES DIAMONDSTONE Social Science-Milwaukee Downer Seminary, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1: Sullivan High School 1, 3: Public Speakers Club 4: G. A. A. 4. JEAN FRENCH General Science-Room Deputy 1: Sophomore Glce Club: International Chorus 3: Senior Glce Club: A Cappella Choir 4: Writer for Com- munity Service Campaign 4: Honor Society, Gold Pin. EDWARD FREY General Science-Fencing 3, 4: Band 45 Honor Society, Bronze Pin. JOHN GARIBALDI Social Sciencc+DePaul Academy 1. 1: R. O. T. C. 3, 4. VIRGINIA GRAY Commercial-G. A. A. 3, 4, Silver Proficiency Pin. HENRY E. GYSELINCK General Science-Biology Club 3. ROBERT HATTAM General Languagc+Leaders Class 1 3: Basketball 3. ALBERTA G. HOFFMAN Social Science-Downers Grove Community High School 1, 3: Lisle Two Year High School 1. MENA ISITT General Language-G. A. A. 1, 1. 3, 4: Sophomore Games Class: Pan- American Club 1, 3: Senior Latin Club: Senior Service Circle: Red and White Literary Staff 4: Honor Society, Gold Pin. They Also Graduated HEINZ KAHLE General Language-Hinsdale Town- ship High School, Hinsdale, Illi- nois IQ R. O. T. C. 1, 1. VIOLET IRENE LAWRANCE Social Science-Lowell High School. San Francisco, California 1, 1: Bal- boa High School, San Francisco. California 33 G. A. A. 1, 1, 3. 4: Games Class 4. TERESA LLORCA Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club. JOHN A. MAHONEY General LanguagvfLoyola Academy 1, 1, 3. ROSARIO MARINO Commercial-Wfaller High School 1: R. O. T. C. 1. 1, 3. 4. ARTHUR MILLMAN Music-Orchestra 4: Band 4. NICK MILOS Gen-:ral Science-Band 1, .1 Orchestra 4. JAMES MINKLEY General Science-St. Albans School, Sycamore, Illinois 1. CAROLINE MOSER Commercial-Orchestra :, 3. 4: G. A. A. 4. EUGENE MYERS Social Science - Sterling Morton High School, Cicero, Illinois, 1, 1, 3. ARTHUR K. PETERSON Special Arts-Biology Club 1, li Leaders Club 1, 1. 3. 4: Boxing 4: Honor Society. Silver Pin. DONALD ROBERTSON Science-R. O. T. C. 1, 1, 3. 4: Sophomore Glee Club: Junior Games Class: Senior Games Class. EARLE RUTHER Commercial-Sophomore Glee Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. JACK SCHMIDT General Languag?Sophon1ore Glee Club: Football 4. HELEN SCHUMAN General Languag1?G. A. A. 1, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. WILLIAM SHARP General Language - Saint George High School, Evanston, Illinois 1. CHARLES SIMON Commercial - Football 3: Games Class 4. ROBERT SPETZ General Science-Swimming Team 1, 3. LORRAINE SPOHR Household Arts. DONALD STROBEN Social Science-Leaders Class 4. ALICE TARPEY Social Science - Joliet Township High School, Joliet, Illinois, 1, 1: Senn High School 3: G. A. A. 4: Girl Reserves 43 Dancing 4. PEAR L XVAGNER Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 3, 4: Room Deputy 4: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ROY WI-IITING Social Sciencffienn Higl1 School IQ ,ll-1fliOl' Players: Beginners Chorus: Advanced Cl1orus 4: A Cappella Choir 1. 3: Senior Players. FRIEDA WIENER Commercial-Band 1, 3, 4: Swim- ming 4: G. A. A. 4. IRENE WILLIAMS Commercial - Amundsen High School 1: G. A. A. 1, 1, 3, 4, Gold Proficiency Pin. VICTOR M. WEISKOPF General Science-Tuley High School 1. 1. 3: Concert Orchestra 4: Lead- ers Club 4. MARIE WEISMAN Commercial-G. A. A. I 1, 4-1 Sophomore Games Class. LOWELL WELLS Commercial-Band 1, 3, 4. TOSCA ZERK General Language-Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, Illinois 1: G. A. A. 3. X. F? i X School Days! School Days! , -- bl, , L -'-A . , A ' 1, -ZV . I Y I -'. 'P'-.v,, ' .. ,.-:E , A xvf , if -gy! I - 'e' zz J',h,..-.-I 4 . A X fy' . .,., Q-fgizz -,Q h'A-- ' , IQ. ' A s -vil I 0 sf? :QV XXX .- .3 A x D V ...Eg I -WX, 1. I 64 A 4 H. 'ge ik . iw M 'vt 1 1' iw ,460 ,K f N ' X W I 43' ' . x ,I if M 7' of X. X I . f , qbvb, qb... T qw. 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Can we in all the eagerness of youth Preserve this flame, rekindle it again? If prayers and dreams and hopes are not in vain, The precious pulse of life will stir at last For generations happier than the past. M.: -ga . 2.1 gy 3.1, -. eg! rf'-'Q 1 V' A, l Flurenre L. Stuart 1 Ethel Taurog .1 ., x l . ' 3-gif, . . .ff We, , ,. '2f32Ls'.-fv A s F555 if: ' ' ' ' 1 ' f-I1-' ' nr - . . 1 , ' ' H:--is L ., . ,. . ,. ..,. f W , .. Clarice Van Auken Ella Vernuva Janet Weissmiller Adelaide Wetzler 10hn Beckerman ll'9I18 M- Glynn Florence Gumbiner Page I8 I 1 be X 2 Norma Conyne Exelia Treado f s -'11 ' .. , If ,'-f ' fir, I F 7-2-'ln . ' 2, FW K ., - 'fr-'f 1 g,f,.: -Q-- fl-' 'I A.-' .-'...-' , 1':,E, 'T ,H 4-i33.',,-- fn. T:-Q. LA 1' 19-l-Qi' Wig -- '71 I 1 ,,'.,f1Y:1, ' 5, 1,- 13 -, -A .L,p,,,-1 fy- -3.- . . .4 , -.1 34.9 --K' 5 - .- A-.fuk lr., -g 1-.-g,U..:,1.,f- .r z.. Q Wig yi ' 1 . '.'-1---1' ' V. , ... . wh., ,., ll' 'Q' , 'fn 'Ill Z.'.. - ',,,r: 4 '- - A I -.'. I P .. 31- -z x - ,, ...gil Q ' N '51 '-21.3, 0 s yn 0 .jf 'cf 1 . .A Kg, Marian Hartm D .I n 1 r .:r ? -2- . ' x, 1 1. A' 3. V N a A a.,,.:,, . -iv .1-i2'- ' .1 ef-i9 .. wr ,-.wgkgf - v-. :- if ...Lan Q fa: - Nr-f. ' . .- 3 .2 : f.w-2.-Eff-'-r an TRIBUTE NE can not appreciate Lorado Taft's creations without esteeming likewise the man who produced them. Ou the Tllllffb might well have been his motto, for that he was an ardent advocate of progress is shown by his mode of living. He strove for perfection in all that he did, and he realized it in his sculp- ture as nearly as mortal can. Mr. Taft did not go his own way, heedless of his fellow men. Instead, he halted often to blaze a trail for others and to help them toward their goal. It is probably this altruistic quality that has set him apart, for few interrupt their struggle for existence to aid their weaker brothers. This son of Illinois gave unstintingly of time and money. His studio was always full of eager and oftimes penniless stu- dents, learning the art of sculpture from a master who never begrudged the energy expended for their betterment. His in- terest in his pupils and their work was invaluable. Without it, many would possibly never have achieved any measure of suc- cess, would never have chosen the right turn at the fork in the road. He could not have been repaid in a material way for the service he rendered, nor would he have wished it so. For him, appreciation and the satisfaction of knowing his task well done were recompense enough. Happiness for him, always unassum- ing, lay in the expression of his creative ability and in the years allotted him to further it, rather than in the acclaim of men. Pleasant mannered and soft-spoken, Lorado Taft, for all his spontaneity, was a dreamer at heart. From dreams evolve visions and ideals: thence, fulfillment. 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ITIOSSI' BUSINESS COLLEGE 'S' The Business College with the Unive sity Atmosphere -Famous for th High Type of Employees it Develo O N L Y FOUR YEAR HIGH SCHOO GRADUATES ENROLLED Bulletin Free on Request NO SOLICITORS EMPLOYED 'II6 South Michigan Avenue Chicago Randolph 4347 Dinner at Eight This charming foursome of Francis Jansen, Mary Claire Trainor, Eileen Rice and Dick Gregg are enjoying Hixson's grand food and wonderful service. It's a jolly party and satisfaction is certainly written all over their faces. Hixson's is lo- cated at I237 W'ilson Ave- nue, and is a popular place to eat. Bring the family here for dinner. Call Edge- water 4oqo. The Way You Look Tonight! The way you look tonight depends upon the way you shave. Take the way Shel- ton Shetferman, Stuart Klein, and Ray Schiff use the MAFIFSTIC. the electric shaver to end all old fash- ioned ways of shaving. MA-IESTIC SHAVER has F hxxeaters are a necessity at lake Yieu' and these sweaters from the lincoln Knitting Mills are much admired and liked hx' all the boss. l sure like the lit uf this curl, says Bill Kraft, and I think the color ot mine is wonderful. retorts louis Tirio. while I think mine fine and warm. said Herbert Ifranzen. or the Pigskin Parade lihey tome from Lincoln Knitting Xlxlls, N38 Lincoln Axenue. They make all sorts ul' sweaters for general sports wear, hesides .1 complete line of lwatlnne suits and knit goods for the girls. Fine for action. you'll hnd them suit- alwle for all occasions. Try them and see! twin cutters. an important feature which makes it eas- ier In use. This gives you the advantage of double life for each blade. The blades themselves are self-sharpen- ing. The MAJESTIC makes shaving a pleasure. No soap or cream, no water or lotion, a simple quick shave. lt's a natural: no heard too tough, no skin too tender for the MAJESTIC. Distributed by the Electric Razor Corp.. Merchandise Nlarr, Chicago. U Vacation Tours and Cruises - Mexico, Alaska, California, Dude Ranch. Europe, Orient, XVest Indies. ARTHUR XV. XVOLFE. Tnzzrl Comzsvllor, 110 S. Dearborn St. Tel. Randolph C627 Independent Trips Arranged can be Anywhere - Any Time. We mg Tl Lois Muller, Iliuline Uppenlieimur, ,lean Nor r1i.iii, getting ready for the Pr fwxii. NY'h.1t gorgeous orchids, Lois. I know Lhey .ire from Clml'-1 'x for their flowers are always fresh and lovely exclaimed Pauline! So artistically arranged, too, .1ren't they? Did you see mv roies, girls? Yes, indeed, answered Jenn Norman, I'm just admiring them. They're simply stun- ning and will look wonderful on your gown at the Prom tonight. Tlvey ar: from Clm1',ys, too, I see. Clfziffx flowers are, as Pauline Says, always fresh and they can give you the latest things in corsages, and cut flowers for all i ' easions. C.i11 Lake View 1121 store at 3900-14 I fI festive oe- or visit rl ' INOFII1 Clg ' owers. ieir lrk St. north Say ' I it with ticlfltf-1 ' Q sid L 3-JS fe? Wha'r's Going On Here. HERE we ARE AT THE NATIUNAL STENOTYPE INSTITUTE Jayne Wilson is showing Donald Feezer how to op- erate the Stenotype ma- chine and take down a speech which Lyle Schoe- nech is making. Looks easy and interesting. You are invited to come in and investigate Stenotype Secretarial Training for young men and women who Want preferred posi- tionsu in business - rather than mere jobs W'ho want better earnings, bet- ter opportunities, better futures that thousands of Stenotypists already enjoy. Particularly you will Want to see a Free Demonstra- tion of this new, faster, simpler, touch - typed shorthand method - as taught in The Stenotype Company's own institu- tion! This demonstration can be had any time you wish to come in. WAIT UNTIL- you have seen the Nation- al Stenotype Institutes headquarters, facilities and equipment for yourself. Learn the facts about our unique training's simplic- ity, ease, fascination and practical advantages - at first hand. See what our pre-ent students are doing: how they are laying the foundation for unusual -uccessful careers in business, in U. S. Civil Service, or in the general reporting field. XY'e'll be glad to discuss your future ambitions, and tell you frankly whether or not we can help you realize them. There is no obligation. Phone. YQ'rite or call at 9 XY'est XVashington Street. Randolph 3450. i l i A Strike Thar's what these girls are hoping for, with a little practice, strikes and spares come plentifully at the KAADLAND BOWLING ALLEYS. The lighting is ex- cellent and the alleys are even better. Every Thursday you'll find these Lake View G.A.A. girls here, bowling .it KAADLANDS. Some of these bowlers are: Eleanor Lorig, Helen Kunt7. and Elizabeth Conkey. G.!X.A.'S are rooting for their favorites. Located on Ashland Ave., at School Street, they find it very handy and splendidly equipped. Come and bowl at KAADLANDS. lt's good clean fun. 'T'was In cz Little Spanish Town Like This! Spanish grandees, gay ladies, Spanish lancers, cowboys, colorful costumes, brilliant effects were staged here last Fall, when the Senior Class presented Rose of the Rancho. These young workers, Jerome Hurley, John Cunningham, Fred Peroni, and Bob Fagner, pause to get the effect as they are setting the stage with the lovely scenery from the Pausback SU-1di05 at 3727 Cottage Grove Ave. This company has provided Lake View's plays and operas for many years with lovely scenery and have created such dramatic and mystic eHects for our Thespians that their acting has been most effective. Remember Pausback's on Cottage Grove for scenery. We Have Our M0ments.' And then the gay crowds fill Ol-If store. just next door, Eli's is a very handy place for Lake View's students to find lunch and school supplies. Sandwiches, cocoa-cola, orange juice, coifee seem to be the favorites to- day. Among these caught this lunch hour were Leo Fogelman, Jean Rog- off, Ruth Jachowske and Shirley Rosenfeld. Eli's Book Store-just east of Lake View on Irving Park Blvd. f .- f ' M 5' L ,.f 49 .4 5 .Q f f.: 1 J' f 'i-gf',L: ax rj 'e . 5 3 ,C ' . 4 Q AA, is -- ' Q V , 'G if 'M 1 1 5465 .Z ,yy , .,.v-,hir IA K. .i . 5 Louise A. Keefe Irmagarde Leach Mary C, Monahan ,. ., . .V A.-. 1,0-1 .-., . .i',l H-S745 5.2.375-,f7?',.ggQ,eQ+,1 Florence Schryver Gnlhert P. Small 23 5,-.l,A.Vg,':?l. F.-:ag 'gg 1.355 if-.335LE5.fi.' 1, rgg-'V--Ferl -P11155 if -' vfrf- , ,'f,i . if -'L1'!k'ffT5'f'Ils-': E-5 1. - Q 325- g'w',I:1.1-11lf,f:.1?.3 in 1 r '- iff J'?.',5':'fiL '43-Q21 -,fu -I.-31-f..-A4-.J .,'.'4-51. V ,zgj-,L.Vl-1. 2 - -- ' qs.: A --:.-'..v? 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Lake View students lu' Ci'r'u111 Slow is located at 1632 Irving Park Blvdi find it .1 convenient spot in which to sit and refresh just west of Ashland. You HCanH Take It With Voul Mary Claire Trainor of the Class Ring and Pin Com- mittee and Hazel Tollstam, Vice President of the Senior Class have just received the samples of rings and pins from SPIES. This group of eager seniors are deciding on the models they like best. Serious business. but of course. SPIES gets it. Their rings and pins are beautifully designed. give much satisfaction to a great many graduating classes. You can iind them at 27 E. Monroe St.. ready to give you good service and strong beauti- ful pins. Lift lo rlrqlilz louise Brooks, Arthur Scliroeder, Prank Stenard, Dorothy glcllls, Dorothy Rosprini, Bill lapliardr, Betty Graf, Shelton Shefiernian, Haul Tollslani, Mary C laire Trainor. RIDIN' HIGH ! ! You too can sit on top of the world as are Allen Grant and Dorothy Rosprim. Many of our students have made a place for themselves in the worldg many are on the way up. There is no better starting point from which to climb to the heights of success than through a course at the UPTOWN METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. METROPOLITAN is the connecting link between your high school and the business world. Step directly from high school into the METROPOLITAN where well-trained and exper- ienced instructors will assist you in becoming masters of your vocations. This college has for years assisted young men and women to forge ahead and acquire the better things of life. We live more in a day than our forefathers lived in a year and opportunities come propor- tionally as fast. Come to the UPTOWN METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE and prepare to be prepared to grasp the many opportunities that await those who Want to grasp opportunity. The school is conveniently located at 4750 Sheridan Road. Telephone Longbeach 17755 or call at our oflice, Room 314 Mutual Insurance Building. Inquire about our Summer Term. Ula ' AIXVQGQ1 ' E l em? 1 .ED , gas'-5 RWE T is G ME Q, m mul gif A V s' l it AND WOME X If A Through the years, business men have learned at L 7 to turn to Bryant 81 Stratton College for 1 is superior office help. They know the young by l 4' men and women we train and recommend Q , will make good as Secretaries, Accountants, Office Assistants and Managers. Visit, write or phone RANdaIph 1575 for cafalogt Business Adminislralzbzz, Executive Secretarial, Stenolygby, Accomzle -' ,-:- 2:11 '-E?z.:.:- ing, Comptometry, etc. BRYANT 8: STRATTON COLLEGE 18 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Helene Portenk, Claire Frankel and Louise Loew are seen entering the door of MOTHERS. MOTHERS, who have served Lake View with school supplies, candies, lunches, ice creams, sundaes and sodas for over thirty-live years. just think, at 1549 Irving Paris Blvd., MOTHERS still Continues in popularity and has the good will of Lake View's student body. Meet your pals at MOTHERS. UM ,Zvi a, ! O ow' New we XB , 1 Evidently that's what these girls think! John Keenan, Lake Views choice for President of the fall commission and also this semesters President of the Senior Class is the object of their affectionsf' Glorified in the new suit he won from Klee Brothers, no wonder the girls are all agog, and have eyes for no one else. And does Ray Schiff feel it? Doesn't he look puzzled and isnlt he giving them black looksn? No admiring glances are coming his way! Held better hustle down to Klee Brothers at Lincoln and Belmont and enhance his charms with a new suit or a complete new outfit and watch the effect. Klee's also have a Hne store at Irving Park and Milwaukee Ave. They carry all sorts of fine apparel and shoes for men, young men and boys. They have all the latest sport models and business suits, evening clothes with accessories to match all. Easy payment plans are always available. Ask for the budget plan. just the outfitting stores for Lake View boys, their fathers and brothers. Stores of line spirit and co-operation always. Girl admirers are Marion Bewster, Jean Rogoff, Jean Nieunkamp, Mary Claire Trainor, Margaret Brown and Frances Born. QPULITAN smiis +22 QQLLEUE LAKE Xl IEW I l -Am 'live-t -tuueiits .irc gr.idLi.uts of lake Yitw High School, INUXI of them froni the I'cbru,1ry Class. 10372 i.lit:'- irozii lim, me tlas-1 lillian Archer. lintli Holt. Yirginia Coulee. Yirginia Paulsen. Florence Lund. l'e.irl lifgtlntxi irtt l.trmonsi,n. Irma Iilailotls, Cifitilord XYorknion, lorrainc Graff. Prin. Nlr. Iiicpel. Th M t ol't n Business Colle gB Is where big success is made from little successes. XVe teach you to do ev thing well. Success is like the diamond in the mine, you have to dig for i You dig for four years-you are the diamond i diamond in the rough you K I rouvh n the 0 . But like the t n need polishing to bring out the brilliancy and lustre. TI-IE METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE is the finishing school that will make you sparkle and shine and stand out among your fellow workers in the business world. When you leave high school. come immediately to the conveniently located Lake View School of the Metropolitan at 3354 N. Paulina Street Qcorner Lin- coln Ave.j, or if you prefer, to their loop school at 37 South Wfabash Ave. In either of these fine schools. learning becomes a delight and the foundation for a successful future is built. Phone numbers: Randolph 26 land 2227. 37g Grace- Cry MORE THAN A SECRETARY TO THE FRONT That,s the Way these young people are headed. Regis- tering with Mr. Pierson for a splendid course in pre- paration for business, they are assured of success. Pier- son's offer courses in secre- tarial work, selling, comp- tometry and of course typ- ing and stenography. Bet- ter follow the path Dexter Wells, Don Nelson, Nan- cy Bien, Jane Brailsford have set for you and en- roll now in day or night school. PIERSON BUSI- NESS SCHOOL, 1105 Lawrence Ave., at L Station, Longbeach 1663. These young people have been making a test of typewriters and are dis- cussing the Woodstock. I feel this work is about as near perfect as Work ever getsu says Mildred Norris. 'WVell, it certainly was easy to get with this type- writerf' says the typist, Lillian Cohen, 'tit was so easy and so responsive. Frank Ball and Mildred jagnow remark about how quietly it operates and that helps in an office so much. Antoinette Hengels thinks it is a splendid typewriter and is eager to try it out. For home use, students should see Q the rental plans - see also how easy it is to buy one on a lovv monthly basis or to purchase a genuine factory rebuilt XVoodstock. Wfzfztl- born 2882. N . li J l 1 stock T,T'!7t'lL'l'ifl'l' Conzllmlly. 6 N. Michigan Ave., Dear- I I v K kd! . .fo Iiit for .i King!- These flowers are lovely enough for the coronation of George VI. aren't they, says Marian Beusler. I'll say they are! Simply wonderful! XVhere are they from? asks .layne NVilson. The CfUIiNIil.l.'l I I.UW'IfR SHOP af Hog N. Broadway, answers Marian, I'm always sure of fresh beautiful flowers from them. And don't these girls too look as if they were ready to attend the coronation of George VI, Phone Graceland gXo9 for fresh cut flowers or potted plants. The CORiVlfl.Irl Fl.OW'lfR SHOP. ,. This Is The Life! To go to school at Lake View and to eat lunch at the Gm'i'11- ziiil P!hlllIIiIL'VV'-'lllil east of school-is a privilege not open to all. Sandwiches, ice cream, sodas. hor and cold drinks, drugs. stationery, magayines. all ready for these hungry young people. They look en- thusiastic, don't they? The Cili't'uz1t'1l Plhlllllill 1' is at 1470 Irving Park Blvd. and the phone number is Lake View lot? - 5. You Live Only Once4XYhy not dine at the MANDARIN GARDENS where good food and splendid service is always ready? Convenient location for all north side residents in hotels or apartments. Try the dinners here, you'll come again. Phone Buckingham 493o. ,. Roll 'Im Boys! It's an after school date to see who can roll 'em best. Ifvidently there is some argument over the score for .Iames Krueger, Laurence Durre and ,Ioel Ijolabins are anxious. Laurence is play- ing for a strike, while Edgar ,lacobs is waiting his turn. A grand place to bowl at the CLARK - WILSON Recreation Company at 4931 N. Clark St. Call Sunnyside 1369. You are welcome. 9. All Iior Glamour-Here's Shirley Clonick having her hair all curled up for Easter at the LILLIAN BIQAUTY SHOP at 951K on Addison. In order that she may learn how to get hers fixed properly Gladys Zeitlen is keeping an eye on the job. For fine skillful work visit the Lillian Beauty Shop at gill: on Addison. Phone Buck- ingham 9743. XY'e are sure Shirley and Gladys will recommend it to you, They were most enthusiastic about the work. As You I.ike It! Those wanting fine camera pictures or something new in cameras or kodaks visit the RADIUM STUDIOS at S47 NV. Belmont Ave. You can find what you want there. Alexandra Psiris is seriously considering this movie camera which Pehr Bolling is endeavoring to sell her. Shirley Roberts, meanwhile, is interested in their proofs. Visit the RADIUM STUDIOS for fine individual work at R47 XV. Belmont Ave., or phonel Graceland 7469. 4. Ink Smart to be Well Groomed-and for such fine results patronize the BLUE JAY BPAUTY SHOP, across Irving Park Blvd. from Lake View. All in new quarters and beautifully modernized. Personality hair waving and permanents with a new shop. and new equipment insures wonderful re-1 sults. Conie and see for yourself. Dorothy. Kopp is arranging for .i manicure whilel her wave is drying. Nliss Lillian Nliclialeltl is at the desk. Z la. Im! .Terms lfn' Sl'l'i'i'l from I-Iamilton Bflnih -lf lhil NV. Cornelia Avenue is the BAUNIAN SCHOOL STORE. Conven- ient for all the students and .i splendic place to buy sandwiches and other lunch- eon foods. A popular place. Telephonc Wellington o357. l S. The Gay Co-lids. Ah. Sulfwfs SIITCIE .Sfmfif It's lunchtime and how they poull in and out of Sllffllllil, Good fond, pmmpi service and a hearty welcome. Snllaifs is at 16:4 Irving Park Blvd., just west of Ashland. 1. Hands Across thc Table-should be smooth, soft and well groomed. Darlene Zaske is very serious about having hers just right -so she patronizes the ERCELLE BEAUTY Shop at 3711 Broadway. Phone Lake View 1866. Her hair, expertly waved is now under the drier. Note the fine modern equipment in the ERCELLE Shop. Ruth jachowske, just next, is waiting for her manicure. Fine service, a most up to date and an attractive shop is ERCELLEXS. Try them yourself! 3. Looking for Troublw-is many a camera- man, or modern head hunter. Marie Weiss is snapping Eileen Froehling and Louise Rerra. Candid Camera shots ahe not always popu- lar with the subjects, but when the camera is purchased at the C1 nlml Ciimrm Sbolv, results will be flattering for where lenses are good and cameras well con- structed, results are always better. So get your camera and all supplies at C1'ul1'ul't for line reuults. They are locattd at :tri S. xWY.lb.1Sl1 Ave. Phone Harrison 558q. S. Shrewd scholars of old Lake View Where do your feet naturally lead you? This is the Lake View artists' rendezvous For here you get your paints, pencils, paper and glue. For the gourmand-hot foods, sandwiches and such Prepared by .1 mother, with that homemade touch Just follow the path worn in the concrete To the Dutch Kilcb, across the street. 7. Spend a delightful evening in pleasant cosmopolitan surroundings at the ORIEN- TAL GARDENS, 23 W. Randolph St. Specializing in the finest Chinese and American foods-at reasonable prices. Spe- cial consideration for groups. Music by Louis Panico. CALL TO ARMS-These young oflicers of the R. O. T. C., Charles Schmitz, Paul janensch, Leonard Schneider have evidently patronized a good military store -so well turned out are they! But so are all of Lake View's officers. The ASSOCIATED MILITARY STORES at I9 NW. jackson Blvd. see to that. Phone Harrison 3051. 4. Sugar and Spice and All Things Nice! That's what you'll land at the OLNI- STEAD'S CIQNTRIELLA STORE at 1331- Irving Park Blvd., west of the elevated station. Mr. Olmstead, his son and daughter are serving the customers among whom we land Pauline Oppenheimer, Ed- gar Jacobs, Shelton Shelferman, James Krueger, Iidgar Ginsberg interested in the meats, vegetables, cakes, canned goods and cookies. A Fine place to market. Phone Lake View 3132. li. A Looking Wie XY'oultl Go! These youn-1 ladies are out shopping and are intrigued by Adam Stier's display of meats. They know where to go and are Whse Virgins. Food meats, choice cuts are always to be found here. So bring your mothers to shop at Adam Stier's Nlarket at I6lS Irving Park Blvd. R. Over the XY'aves. ,lean Rogoff, Miriam Fishman and Claire Frankel are much interested in watching a demonstration of the CHICAGO HAIR DRESSING ACA- DEMY. Experts are giving the lesson. Finger waving is one of the most popu- lar beauty services today and one in which individuality is in keen demand. Beauty culture teaches this thoroughly so you can easily see for yourself that this is the school for you to attend. Phone State 586:-1 for details or call at 64 XV. Ran- dolph Street, the location of their academy. 9. Maytime and Champagne Waltz--and other popular things are more lovely when played on a good piano with rich tones and Hne quality. The BALDWIN' COAT- PANY'S new style piano in the Acrosonic model marks a new step in piano crafts- manship. It's new facilities of action, its touch, make people exclaim with delight and proclaim that it is the most important piano development in many years. 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Lucie Allen A- M. Allison - E, ,252 Q, ni fm I -' gig? 1 ia . my 'N5 4 vw R' :-i,,'.1g,fLg1.' 35 , 5. fi, iff,-..'1 3f'q:fi:f1g.f1g.' S s i:,1E, it Q 1 .A V, Flnrence E. Jarvis Y . .- - . v, ,, . . 3-I 'Q -f --1. 'I- . .. ' v.-L-1 h I , , 1 ' 1 ..- , U, ,sf - .. .xi-7:1 xv ,nav . . 4 ' ':fL.' ' ' ., 'k7 1 Pagv 20 Chlfle FDSYBY Minerva L. Herrmann Ninn B, Milxey Orlando E. Overn Sara I. Camuhel 1 Minnie Slaughter yr., lg-31 :Q,g,a., . I I 1 , I :go Q13 Helen L. Brainerd V' . il 4 - ,, , -Q. F: '35 Q35 A MA w l ' 'L 7 1... Margaret F. M urphy N . . 3' wif? . Q La ,ji 1 :QA Y x 95. um. .. .35 13 1 bb' f,. l5w' x ' X 1 1 I r J 5 s jk T ix s 1 Hazel Dallach IMTCQILLCQYQS -have made the covers for Lake View Annuals for many years. Again this year, Molloy's have been chosen to make the cover for this book. A fine tribute to splendid work and loyal service. David Molloy Plant, 2857 N. W'estern Ave., Chicago, Illinois. 'vnvff MH am what H amlw Said Popeye. If Popeye would buy his spinach and his meats at the NORTH TOWN MARKETS at 3554 N. Broadway at Addison or at 4619 N. Broadway at Wilson, and patronize these most modern and busy stores, his muscles would be stronger than ever. james Krueger evidently needs food and is prevail- ing upon Edgar Jacobs to sell him some. For Hne meats, the best dairy products, and a full line of groceries call at these stores. Remember the new store also, at 3228 Lincoln Avenue. SHO l'l,, afmms You TO A cm 2 Mission fmcimmmii. ME Who'd think Marge Nordseth, Naomi Parker, Dexter Xvells and Shelton Shef- ferman would ever develop into ballerinos and choreography interpreters on roller skates? But here they are poised for action, and flfflltllill is proud of them too! Arfrm'iz1 Roller Rink at 4444 Broadway, not far from Wilson Ave- nue is a most popular place for young people to skate, learn to be graceful and strong. Skating is fine exercise the year around. Come up to see us at Armdin. IV i-I O ' F IV i-I L W'ho's this alighting from this grand new car? None other than Mr. Leander Hagerty, Jr., of the PHOTO ENGRAVERS CO., leaving a package of neatly finished engravings for the Red and NVhite Annual at our Ashland Avenue entrance. Miss Rennie, Miss Hasting, Shelton Shelsterman and Pauline Oppenheimer of the staff are anxiously waiting and are all on hand to receive it and examine it. They are sure to be pleased. The PHOT0 ENGRAVERS at 417 N. State St. are prepared to handle all types of lane engraving, also color work of all types.-A growing and live concern. They specialize in the making of line Year Books. W'e take this opportunity to thank PHOT0 ENGRAVERS, their ollicers and stall, and especially Mr. Hagerty for the splendid help, advice and co-oepration, the advertising staff received during the producing of this book. ff Shall we dance? Arlayne Benson and Dexter XVells, chatting gaily with Gail Champley and Colin Villines, are enjoying the luxurious appointments of the Diizkr' Ilfm-I at the Senior Prom. W'asn't the music of Jack Denny and his orchestra simply scrumptious? asks Gail. Just divine, answers Arlayne, I love it here, don't vou Dexter, Swell replies Dexter, and it was a won- derful place for our luncheon, too says Colin.-and so it goes. Nothing but favorable comments for the service at the Drake, one o i Chicago's finest hotels at Oak and Lake Shore Drive. Plan to attend Lake View Summer School All advantages offered to students who are ambitious and anxious to succeed. All regular high school subjects are offered. Eight weeks-Registration, june 14, 1937 at 8 o'clock at the Amundsen High School, 5110 N. Damen Ave. Principal, Miss Marie Mattocks, Principal of Bell Elrnzezzfary School. AMN X15 io: School or Home NH dw SmniXinr organ mues lplus millions nj neu' mms! ax any vohmw. C Tune crenleii by ehcxricd impukcs. Xhvaqs in tune: xnmffeclel by lem- psrnmrc and Xxuxuidixy vhanges. O VariHimxl smcmto passages phye-J av vnfih and rupiMy as on the pium Kcy and pcchX an-lion inemumneouf. Easy Terms.. Hear the Hammon in our Organ Department tomorrow. LY 0 N Wdbqsh A Q H venue ai IQck5EBQieLY Vard fe QZS for Lak e View . sch Hlgh ool activities 3 Supplied re Schoultz at Com Fritz Ss We Pany, Pho st Lake Street- ne State 7733 'N X, A XVQ of the Adx YC1'tiSi11g S I . k MH WHT to take th. IS Opportu . nlty to Zlnk Mr ' I-iflder of the Li 11111011 Pl . ' IA , N 111 1113 Co111p,,,IH, Amd M . . r. Solemn of the M nrslmlj Sf lldiog for . tht kindne S5 and Cxtm l scrwccs giwn t k . O our Sectio U. A Horse, a Horse-my kingdom for a horse! -My Kingdoin for .1 Horse! llere's Pauline Oppenheimer and ,layn XY'ilson discussing stables, horses, riding, and are ready ln start fo the Christensen Riding Academy where they know horses .1re safe, instruction is good, and tl1ere'll be fun, Riding is good exercise. Our Girls' Athletic Association patroniles these stables and sn Il1.ll'N proof that they give splendid service. The .Xeadtmy is loe.1t1'd at iq:-S N. Clark St., l,l1Ul1C Uiversey 1794. Romance and Riches XY'hat ,1 wonderful liimonol Elaine, where do you suppose it comes from? asks Laura Sitterly. This Is a marvelous shop. I'm eoming here for all our family birthday gifts and for Christmas presents too, for my friends. And isn't this Buddah beautiful? The coloring is so lovely, says Mary Sehlessinger. The OTAKI ART SHOP at 4745 Broadway, features .l.1p.1nese and Chinese Art goods of all kinds. Elaine Allen, l..1ur.1 Sitterly :ind Mary Schlessinger are visiting this shop. XY'l1en needing gifts for graduates better plan to visit this beautiful stnre. Phone Lonebeaeli iazz. K. I. That Girl from Paris Eleanor Xleyers may he some day if she continues in art. lilleanor says Favor Ruhl always furnishes the most perfect paint brushes, paper, colors of all kinds. A pleasant place to trade! By the way, have you tried their new modeling :lays which only needs to be baliel a short time in the oven to be hard and lasting. Ask for it at FAVOR RUHL Sc CO., Art Supplies, at 4:9 XY'abasl1. Phone Har- rison 13411. E I 4- 1 ik, The photogxzlphs in this book were taken by the MARSHALL STUDIOS- mnkcrs of hue portraits. 162 N. State St., Phone State 2462. Ad zferfisifzg ...4.,. Athletic' Groups Baseball .,...,. Basketball A A A Cheerleaders A A A Dancing ..., Fencing A A Football A A G.A.A. Board A A Games Class s.s,., Leaders Leisure Times Class Letter Club .,s, A Ping Pong A A A Swimming A Tennis Branches Greeley Pictures A Hamilton Pictures Ravenswood Pictures Clubs A A AAAA A A A Com missions Fall AAA, A Spring A A A Divisions Sophomores A A A Juniors AAAA Seniors AAAAAAAAAA Division Pages INDEX 221 A AA12s A 72 AA 35,75 A 36 A 74,75 A 32,33 A 36,37 A 37,7-1,129 AA 37 75,129 34 129 A 128 AAAAA36, 128 40,42,45,52 44, 55-58 43,53-54 A 130-141 A 38 120 AAAA 74-85 A 142-150 AAAAA162-173 Autumn-The Fountain of Time A 25-26 Spring-Scu1ptor's Odyssey A 114-115 Winter-By His Works Shall He Be Known .A,A.AAA.AAAAA..AAAA.AA 64-65 Summer-Tribute A A A 216 Drama Rose of the Rancho A A A 90-91 Farulfy A A A Miss Eiberg A Miss Taggart A Mrs. Ruddick AAA12-23 AA A 44 A AAAA 43 A AAAA 42 Mr. Winter - - Mr. Henderson A A 10 Office Staff A AAAAAAAA. 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' 'vv--:57'- :-',-3.---U i5.a.nVf.'u3V--in-FXffl'-fAil:r1fi'f?. '.'11'1'-5.5! lzfff..-:7f7f'5?lE?m:fJxf13Z.:C1313-1349?-gtugn-3'-'g'i'llfL!QkivS3ff?Y'f4l 'gaxlQ'i milk . - . .. I 2 4354. -H p , f ff 'r-vf l-msd N M- 'Hr ---C 3 U!V5 !- ki NFL: .W-S-'Vi .5- ,-A' . ,f N-, 1'1 -- f,'ff4,'- . 4 ,M Kg, .,A'. 1 2, ,-- ,:'.,,.,, 3 Frank Floyd ' , ':'1g,-'f'-,--- 1 5: L.. .X -.- gg., , ' 3i.':l,1'f E-r' .-xf Qlflig- ff HF4 ' 1-el .S,5- Z '--L '.-A - pai .' . ..'.. ' J' 1 -f 'f.',: :-'- .: ' ' iq ii 7' af., . .ji 1 - ja- sgc. Alford Di Lee ' b , 4 f if -, ' , ,L-fx L. -- . . ' L, --gf.,-gf. .--X ' .1 'iff 1 1. f-'ff 11:55 fvf- ' , 2 'fa--fl, Ti . .i..-.51 ' J, .fgf-:'.: ..'. Q .9 '- 1-,a :QI Q, , -131317 .- .,-. '-'T'- .,'-4-1 Tw. 1 f- lla... 5: ' '- Q, . ', L. 'Q V--'55-1 I.f--.JF-. , Exif x..' 5. 9k--ui. Jessie P. Hastings John E' Coe Page 22 Alfred E, C.-spin Ildrin P. Daniel Y WT -1 1 4 1 i James P. Fitzwater Marian Leete James A. Lofl 1 x Carl M99-9' Lloyd Nelson Loren J. Lucas ,Q Ruby Mae Sensing Laura Sickenberger -' ' ,Lg ' -' ' . , 2.1 'ff-K ., 4. I.. '.,. ':':.f.':l-,, 'hk '. -' ' .Q 4-' n H. FL Smnh V Helen Van Sands -.za . ' ' f- ' 1 1 37 . , Mghsszf- Nik 'Q ' .g 1 ' 40 ,f , 4 . ,f , 1, . :- '9g523ri,f- -' Y - 2-nqfgwa, V If . 'Q I 0 r fl' . .. . . rl. OJ jig , 1Q,'Z?:p 'fp ag I 'eff - ' ,J u K -- x up N 3' 'Y 4 1'?. .- ' 1 X 9' v. - 1.49,-sw: MHFDBFH M- Gaffify I-43 ..'. Florence Meehan . fy. 1 .L .-Q 3 x yiga fir- .14 A, . .Q P: 'Z' Q1 ,iff ' ' . ' '3 1 ' w- L41 Ljfibfa 1 ' . . 1 Q fl, ji: -,A I , XZ 'Z A . ' , ' 'T f, - f Wk? . - i f Q -gif Alice Mae Roberts Catherine Goshkin Page 23 THE FCUNTAI QF TIME HE FOUNTAIN OF TIME, created by Lorado Taft, might conceivably be in- terpreted as a visible portrayal of progress, the aim Of the modern universe and thus, too, of our theme CN TI-IIL MARCH. In this procession of figures on their brief journey from birth to death is seen gradual, persistent, some- times laborious advance and, ultimately, the consummation of a predestined purpose. This statuary seems also to typify the different characteristics of these trav- elers. lt represents them at various stages of their development on this trip through life toward their common, inevitable destination. Infants-innocent and helpless-creep after gay, irresponsible youths: an arrogant, worldly-wise knight: and bent, tired old people at the last outpost of this earth. One can almost visualize the drama, comedy, tragedy, in the existence of these ordinary mortalsg the hopes, fears, frustrations, joys, they have experienced as they press on-some eager and jubilant, others weary and jaded. So, in society at large, one encounters the young and the aged, the wealthy and the destitute-Cynics, martyrs, princes, paupers-all fated for the same end. From this panorama, likewise, comes the realization that although one is powerless to control the circumstances of his beginning in life or the time and manner of the departure of his spirit, he must, in the period between these two extremes, shape his own course and follow the path of his choice. Little matter if his years be few or many! In the hnal tally, each hour must give account of itself, each wasted day forsake the fruitful year. None need live in vain, for earthly goods are not the measure of worth: the human soul reflects its own pursuits. Each generation yields the yoke to its successor. From this unbroken sequence springs Lorado Taft's theme-TI-IE FOUNTAIN OF TIME. 1 M, lk D 4-W, nf I - '2 xf ' 1 .NN 1. . ,M .y ' .1 1 ,l., -Y, x 4 I , VL, , 'Z - ' m , o -. , f X I'.., , .. ,,. 23. 'Q' wha 1 v-3!:,', 1, --5 , . nl w f',u fn, 'v W, , '- ah.: v., N .' F, ..,,a N I' 0 'rk an 1 f x L 5 'MW ww '- iff'-.53 ' N V f',,.f J -ax? V I ' ..,Q? I 1. .51 Ig V v , - xx , H., hg- ,Q , .. N. . wg ix., 's., - 1. , 1' mi v. . 1 W, B - . V V. lx , 1 . K, . - ,,.5', ,Q .-, . , 1 . ..,, - .-A -,.,, uv 1 . ,, C., W.: 4 1 I ,'-ffm... , If ,, y v 4 .,L.,.'v.'1, s 'Y1N.yl,1'.' ,1 .4 1, ' 'A' .54 -,.- H , . ,. ,, .. , kmb f L vi ', .H F.-4 -' A Q 6 1 1- A 7' I IJ U V . I '1 FJ'-.'N. A 4 I .bd 1- w 1.-13. THE FIGHT IS UN- SSIGNMENT to new division rooms, tense waiting-waiting for the bell which comes with harsh shrillness. Then wild dashing to favorite teach- ers, pupils milling about, too excited to stay in line, hoping against hope that the class will not be Hlled when their turn comes. Then, perhaps, disappointment. Making the rounds of other teachers only to find their classes hlled, also. And finally admitting, shamefacedly, to their sponsor that their program is incomplete. T Sophomores-green from the branches, awed by the head-long rush of upper classmen, gaze about in a wondering way, visioning the time when they shall have acquired that ease and nonchalance. Teachers-hounded by pupils,..strivin.g to ,keeporder in-this madhouse, try- ing to be oblivious to remarks such as Is she an easy marker? , Does he give much homework? , What kind of exams does she give? , Does he check up on absences? This hectic day, filled with confusion, symbolizes a boundary which under- classmen regard as one more lap on their march towards graduation, but which seniors sadly look upon as an experience never to come again. TI-IE I FORMER HF Lake rt' View was first published in 1920. At the re- quest of Mr. Brown, the principal, Miss Davis took the sponsorship. A tiny two-column, four-page sheet was issued and sold for a penny. In trying to decide a name for the publication, a student walked up to the board in 117 and placed thereon the title, Luke ri' View, meaning about Lake View. Later Ted Wilt drew the towers upon which the new name was inscribed. The paper soon grew in size and value to three columns and two cents. The following semester journalism classes were dropped, and Miss Ackerman undertook the management of the paper. The first issue under her guidance was a four-column, four-page edition. In their haste they did not write and organize the Paper as well as they wanted to, but hope lay in the fact that they knew they could improve. Gradually they were so pleased with their progress that in the autumn of '21 they increased the size to five columns and raised the price to Five cents. The new Lake ri' View met with such immediate success that it was expanded to six columns. In 1925, under the sponsorship of Miss Whittaker, it was enlarged again by using smaller type. The spring of 1928 found the paper under the guidance of Miss Jenkinson and Mrs. XVilliams. During the depression, because of Financial ditiieulties, the size of the paper was decreased to five columns and thus it has remained. LAKF R1 VIFXY' LITERARY STAFF Row x-ki, Harding, NI. XVerhniak, H. Bernstein, R. XY'it1. Row 1-P. Zia, B. Karaxick, H. NieGeogh, F. I,oren7en, R, Streckert. Rim' i-N. Hampton, H. Fiehner, M, Faust, B. Proell. I. Feingold. I.AKll RI VIICW I.I'I' STAFF ISRARY r, Erfilrzr'-ill-Cfvli' Helen Nlcfieogh. Priya' flisitlunli Ursula Bliwner, Dick Florence Lorenlen, Milton Osborn. Himmel. Refvnrfi'ri Haskell Bernstein. Helen Bern- stein, Jacqueline Carpenter, Betty I.u Cheney, Patricia Conway, Mar- garet Faust, Norma Hampton. Hertlia Hartung, Bettye Karasick, Shirley Merrill, Bernice Proell. -leanne Xveil, Helen Xvlialey, Dick XY'it2. Darlene Zaske. Parr Zia. Pro0f1'raif1'rs June Dublon, Ruth Jansen, Evelyn Michal, Dorothy Peterson. Tyjvixlx Mary Ifskelin, june Hanson, ber- trude Harding, jane r Triprow, Marie XY'erhniak. fIdl'f001lfXf1 Anthony Ginter, I.eroy Ros-. SPORTS STAFF Co-Ififilnrt Ira Feingold and W'illiam Duval Ri'fl0rfvri Harriette,Ifichner, Harry Iiisen berg. Harvey Kohn, Harry Nui: kolls. BUSINESS STAFF AflA1lId'Q1'V.Y Xvarren Butler and Harry Schwab. .'li.tixli1llI'x Selwyn jackson, Roger Lundine, Bob Nelson. Stanlev Paul. S? C' ez ws' I'a,er ill Dixiribnlors Ellen Anderson, Rosa Bosii, John Caldow, Adam Dimaio, Betty Graf, Anne Greenfield, XVayne Gross, James Hill, Dorothy Hale, Shirley Harding, Roberta jones. Ned La Palermo, Ira Lifschutz, Florence Lomberg, ald, Clara Maier, jane Mandelbaum Frances Mitchell, John MacDon- Robert Malone, , Enid Merens, John Moran, FACULTY ADVISER Mildred Norris. Ronald Norton, Diana Perlin, jerry Pulliam, Eve- lyn Resnicke, Alice Richter, Eve- lyn Rubin, Dorothy Szifrithis. Ruth Streckert, Joan Southard, Virginia Thompson. lm B. W'illiams. FEBRUARY Students who were on the Febru- ary staff of the Lake re View who are not on the present staff: LITERARY STAFF Iiililrli'-ill-Clliuf Molly Kat7. Aiwriilfv Ififiinr Christine Sheafor. Page Eilitorx Alwyn Borland, Ruth Holt. Helen 'xI.imlt-lin, Harriet Zelver. Rrfim'li'rx NXVJIFCD Mac Arthur, Isabelle Fag- ncr, Eleanor Crum, Rinda Corman, Grover XVeelts, Lenore Furgenson, I.illi.m Hultberg, Dorothy Brown. Iaurence Hagerdorn, .lack Nietz- dorf, Alice Overley, Don Rock- ford. Tyjrixf Taura Sher. The editor last semester was Molly Katz: associate editor, Christine Shaeforg and page editors, Alwyn Berland, Ruth Holt, Helen McGeogl'1, and Harriet Zelzer. The editor this semester is Helen McGeoghg and page editors are Dick Himmel, Florence Lorenzen, and Ursula Blitzner. Editors of the sports staff were George chfimes and Edwin Johnson. At the present time they are Ira Feingold and Harry Nuckolls. The business managers are Warren Butler and Harry Schwab. Mrs. XVilliams has so successfully managed the paper that it has not had to resort to so-called commercialism by accepting advertisements. The Luke rt' View strives activities, acts as a medium the voice of Lake View in striving to keep Lake View march. SPORTS STAFF Eifllnri ivcorge Sliimes, Edmund xlohnson ART STAFF to keep students informed of school between pupils and faculty, and 15 the outer world. It is continually awake and ahead, to keep it on fbi rayn Kendrick. Adeline Fratesehe, ,loc Furster. Edward Mitchell, Barbara Tuma. Razelle Finnerman, Iaurance Durre. Bob Nelson, Tom Perzentka, Leonard Synder, john Mc Donald, Nluriel Fisher. lirnnees Sliaeffer, Xlariorie Hymen, BUSINFS5 STAFF Oiio Barteltles, Sidney Rywicli. Ralph Hanford. Dorothy Gansen, Xliltw Qioldstone, Nlary I..1VCl'Iy,T.ll- PUBLICITY STAFF Meriba Bowditch, Elouise Fisher, Jeanne Lady. Shirley Roberts, Dorothy Guhr. LAKE Rl YIINY' BUSINESS STAFF RUM ' 1,-R. Norton, N. la Palermo, NV. Gross. Al PUlliJI11, A- Cvmigo- L- R09- Row 3-H. Schwab, R. Nelson, XV. Dubal. ,l- C-Yld1'W ,Ira Row I-rl. Mandelbaum, R. Jones, F. Nlllflwll. lf C field. iraf. XV. Butler, D. Guhr, V. Thompson, A. Green Page 3 I 111.-g.- lj -J 'L I A -' f x' A! jlfv A I- .d . ff ' A . fl. , . X . 'll 'wt . -- !JiJl .'J 'fvlfxf . . L ,ol n-U9-,A FOOTBALL TEAM Row z-Asst. flmclx Xx!.1NNCl'I1I.lI1, A. Anderson, xl. Dt-slwrnw, bl. Luckcr, I-I. Barlhclmew, L. Rlrniav, I R. Pmmun. I.. T. Iendlcton, 9. McClellan, Conch Freida. R-nv 1-O. Rtunmy, KI. Harslippe, K. Hankins, B. Rothschild, J. Ranwsay, W. Reiger, R. Stone. Row 149. LA I'.1lernw. 5. Iiloyd. P, XxY.1I'I1CI'. NV. Butler, G. Barutike, N. Zukerman. 1,17 faq. H 'llll 'kffk ' . -JU' ffm g- L , -71 . XE Qix gi-g LS N xii -I : 'QA bzxi - 1 -.2 55 . a -' -- N -I--,-5 i ty n 4 Nt- - 5.3: . Q , ' A J : wk X -ii E: w 5-A uxf I . 5 . x, I ,QE Q ii--ff ' 1 'Hb A , 52' P N - -X 1 1' B cu sv rd- G7 4- .-fe PJ Qfv fs.. X- 1-ulllgqWhJl mwwWM5M1n'mVh, 54 EADS it isfl H. . . keep that left end out. Klein and Zukerman play . . . XVhat za kick! Braun's got it. He's running it back to the thirty-the forty. Oh he's down. Yea, Braunf' . Come on, how about a little support! Where are our cheer leaders? Remo! Rimo! Remo! Rimo Ru! L-A114-E-V-I--E-W Itls a fumbleg Lake View's fumbledll' !'It's a pass! Block it, Sanguras, block it! Aw heck, it's complete. HOLD THAT LINE HOLD THAT LINE! It's an end rung he's down to the ten, the five, he's over. The end of the half! We'll have to do something next halff' Harry? NVho's playing? Aw, there just ain't no justice, nohowf, There goes our band. Look at Herb strut. Yea, man! How about a snake dance? A snake dance! A snake dance! snake da . . . Get in there and get them! Pendleton, La Palerma, Desh- erow. . . It's a pass by Anderson! Ramsay's got it. Look at him go! Put those wide open spaces behind you, boy! He's over! A ' .ls The game is over: our team won. The baekfield men played Q1 good gameg but the line men, such as, Zuckerman, Reiger, Bartolomew, Butler, Klein, Bleneoe, Barutzke, and many others, received none of the glory. The student supporters fail to see that the team must walk a mile to the nearest practice field, and that because Lake View, unlike other schools, has no reserves, most of the men must play throughout the entire game. Never- theless, the team upholding the traditions of Lake View, baring their teeth and showing their Wildcat spirit, plow their way through their innumerable obstacles. Pizgt' 3 3 .ML Y Lx LETTER CLUB Row 4-9. Klein. ll. Ket-11.111, xl. Morgan, kl. Dennis, xl. Ramsay, Flower, V. Benjamin, T. Joyce. sl. Gavin, I. Novak, AI. jones, il. Levatino, B. Liphardt. XY. Cvross, NV. Mason, H. Blencoe. Row gfli, Bryan, N. Zuckerman, S. LaPalermo, P. NX'erner, H. Barmloniei. C. Sangums, D. Klipp, I.. Tirio, H. Schwab, J. Caldow, gl. Gumbiner. Row 1-R. Rothschild, lf. Spencer, H. Nluehlschlegel, Shipley, A. Lilienthal, lf. Ockert. ll. Nlarkoff B. l..lI'lfl'.lHlIl1l, K. Sioquist, D. Sturgeon, G. Barutzke, XY. Butler, R. Skinder, I. Feingold. Cx. Mills, R. Heilig, G. Pierre. Row 1fAndersnn, President. LABELED LADS 55 THLETICS are invaluable because of the training in discipline that they offer, said one of our well known educators. By this he means that in order to perfect oneself in any sport one must go through a period of train- ing that requires much self discipline. Those who reach their goal become members of the Letter Club, which is to athletes what the Honor Society is to scholars. The president of the Letter Club this semester is that well known football and baseball star, Andy Anderson, ably assisted by Vice-President Bob Roths- child, who has gained popularity by his exploits in football and track. Aiding them are Herb Ruben, secretary, better known as a member of last year's championship fencing team, and the fellow who has been assigned the position of chief bouncer-outer, the brawny football player, Sam La Palermo. Directing the activities of the club with skill that comes only with many years of experience, yet remaining in the background, is Mr. Rothe. The Letter Club owes him a great deal for the services he has ren- gr 935 dered. To use his words the purpose of the Letter Club EC is as follows: To foster good sportsmanship among the 1315 fellows belonging to the Letter Club and to help the boys make this kind of attitude popular throughout the schoolf, All sincere letter men assist in advocating true sportsman- ship and in so doing they try to help build characters that are more in conformity with the ideals of Lake View. At the meetings the boys discuss subjects pertaining to the various sports, the school, and the common good of the school. Attending one of their meetings would convince even the most skeptical of our elders that American Youth is definitely ou ilu' llILll'f'1J! Page i4 if 1 wiki-,ge 6 but JF-5 an 25:25 ,C si. T: iii?-1 i:. .l-2-K Qfasiagfi --'ff'-.- 5 - ,L-ff 5 1 ' ff f' 'iff '- 'f ali fi 92,329 - 'l'i?'?i,i-F atfwj . . ,,,i- 4? i.. ,Ml--P -l-. .,.. 41, - :as g.-i. 'Q t . . Q - leaf' ,.. - ' 4. ' 'f 515358. ' A-3' R: 'f .. sf.. 'Mic I -- -vu ' 1:3 -:i :.'- ...K r . -51.3 2--f .33 si J Z f mszsfffsag A -I' x J 'I 4,44 4 123.8 '-i. s 5 Q. by 1 ..J I 4 I :Za .., 1, ....,. '1 Row :-M. Stendel, L. Rerra. L. Kloss, F. Queizer, E. Trenker, V. Some, E. Caplan, R. Jansen, M LaCross, E. Graaff, V. Carr, L. Morrisey, D. Lagerstedt, I. Laske, K. Merle, P. Edwards, S. Soby, E Michal. M. Geisert, H. Hartung, D. Peterson, Nl. Nelson, Nl. Laverty. Row 1-Nl. Taylor, G. Schlitt, Ni. XVerlmiak, VI. Clirisman, E. Pranky, J. H. Krause, E. Berman. THE PEPSTERS HE pep of our cheerleaders is something to get excited about. Everyone of them is a character of action and also a bit of live wire who is always on hand at the various school activities to spur our teams on to victory. Cheerleading is one of the minor sport activities of Lake View, but we believe it is the backbone of the sports, for it adds color to the games. The pepster's job is not an easy one, and only those with leather lungs come out to try for it. There are times when they sit on the bench so hoarse that they can't even under- stand each other and draw out a box of cough drops for encouragement. In the meantime the crowd is crying, We want a cheer! When the boys and girls in the red sweaters come dashing out, everyone knows what it means and prepares to yell and yell loud. One always feels better after letting off a bit of excess steam at a football game under the guidance of our cheering squad. At the pep meeting last fall our cheerleaders first showed us what they could OM! do this season. After everyone was settled in his seat and the band had finished C5 a rousing march, the pepsters ran out to wake up the students to the fact that we had a football team that was out to win. This meant it needed the support of the fans. The cheering done at these assemblies always arouses a desire in the pupils to attend the games. With the aid of John Caldow, captain of the boys, Gaillyn Champley, of the girls, and the rest of the crew, this year proved to be a bright and successful one for our cheerleaders. Q5 Sw? 'kk Z Q T-. ,, K2 S ' cf ' 2:21 ffl ' lg- 1' Page 3 5 1 M, lk D 4-W, nf I - '2 xf ' 1 .NN 1. . ,M .y ' .1 1 ,l., -Y, x 4 I , VL, , 'Z - ' m , o -. , f X I'.., , .. ,,. 23. 'Q' wha 1 v-3!:,', 1, --5 , . nl w f',u fn, 'v W, , '- ah.: v., N .' F, ..,,a N I' 0 'rk an 1 f x L 5 'MW ww '- iff'-.53 ' N V f',,.f J -ax? V I ' ..,Q? I 1. .51 Ig V v , - xx , H., hg- ,Q , .. N. . wg ix., 's., - 1. , 1' mi v. . 1 W, B - . V V. lx , 1 . K, . - ,,.5', ,Q .-, . , 1 . ..,, - .-A -,.,, uv 1 . ,, C., W.: 4 1 I ,'-ffm... , If ,, y v 4 .,L.,.'v.'1, s 'Y1N.yl,1'.' ,1 .4 1, ' 'A' OVER THE TOP Tennis Dancing Class G. A. A. Board Pug: Irv TIZNNIS CLUB Rvw q-H. Clwllbcrg, M. Lclmmn XI. Wllllwrs. V. Alcskc, A. Hock- xrtx. Rnw 4-R. Muwm. K. W'ynn, M. Dyson, I.. Gerber. I.. Guilfoyle I. Dieu. M. Andcrmn, V. Ny- lwrg, A. Bowman, M. Kcmpcr, M hrassxnnn. If. I,I'.1llI'iV. L. Geis- lwunmcr, M. Clcmcns, I.. Zuhfr. R.-sv 1-M. XIUICF, A. Correa, F. Guntlwr, F. Halmwn, If. Lnmberg Il. Snnnckur. LJ. Norman, D. Swan- mn. D. Ambrose. Cf Muellcmann I. Sawnttlcc, D. Rulm, M. Kodi- Llwk. M. CJII1l11.lF.l!.l. M. J. Nul.1n XI. Clwxluw. Rnw 1-Ii. McCunncll, G. Icibund- ruth. G. Grncx, P. XY'.1Isl1. M. Shcmcl, M. I.1nu1cl1- I. Suutlurd, Il. Arkm, Ii. Pullrkc, R. GUILI- krxnc. U. Maxrlmur, .-X. I'mrul!1, B Stccn, M. Fmdcr. C. Swanson, I-I I'I.l!'IUI1QL. Rum' I-R. Xvclwr. D. Slmrpitie. B IlCI1Cl1I.'lllI'7, R. Innwn, I.. Mos- Llnwki. I. 'I'JIIm.m. I.. Peterson, R kvxrrcrv. -I. .-Xmlcrwn, M. Hull- V mn, H. Qlulmnwn, NI. MJmIiginn. L DANCINU CLASS R.-W .4-K. jolmvm, E. Lnmberg D. Snnncl-icr, .-X. Treslictt, :NI NCIIILIYIIIJUCF, IT. Kaulfmann. V Fmsr. ll Mirkovich. I.. Spiegel- lmucr. M. McColc. C. Karan, .I I.aWrQncc, M. Van Den Buiclm. F Tallman. Rmv S.1vcrinQ, E. Billing' H. Xvagncr, R. Lncrcni, H. New- man. I.. Schwalgc, A. Sillcr, I Kemper, D. Beckcr. L. Hofur. I Klein, -I. Kolomx, M. Oliva, G Nrasnnuw. Row 2-A. Libbcrmn, E. Dicliow D. Schmidt, R. Vylimck, I.. Nor- dell. M. La Grow, V. Flsaswr. M Hunter. M. Shcmul, R. Janson, D 1,4-vin. M. Bcn7. Row 1-M. Luckctt. R. Trcgil- lm. M. Katz, D. Ransom. G. A. A. BOARD Rmr 1-M. Scanlan. N. Bien. I Brailsford, L. Cohen, E. Conliev E. Spitz, V. Mcy, M. Trainor, D Zaskg. Run' 1-H. Eiclmcr. M. Nordserlu R. C.1n1mar.1t.1, N. Parker. D Rmrlcv, F. Lorcrwcn. V. Kasch Hi, NY'crl1niak, L'. Blitvncr, K XYxnn. Ii. Lorig. y y 1 G.A.A. BOARD Rrrw 3-H. Zelzer, V. Kasclm. F I.OI'L'l'17v2D, V. Blitzner. K. Wvxnu E. Conkcy, D. Brailsford. Run' 1-TNI. Nordseth, I.. Cwhcn, XI Chew. H, Eichncr. M. XYurl1m.1l-. RI. Schroeder, D. Raleigh. N. If-lun RI C. Trninor. R. Hargcrr. GAMES CLASS Rmv 4-V. Kasch, U, Blirrnur. X' Muy. F. Lurcnzen. H. Clmcllbrrg V. jcskc, M. Taylor, L. Berman VI, Kosirchck. Row 3-E. Murray, I . Issac, I7 Ambrose. VY. Walker, I.. Kuhxrn ski. R. Goldstine, G. I.cibumI7ulI1 IS. Ilkin, V. Bucku, H. .I4+I1m-'11 If Ifrickson. Rmv 1-XI. COIC. A. Smith, NI Gltnun. B. Trigourca, D. Axkin R. Harris, M. Clemens, D, Sun nckcr, L'. Macrhncr, R. jenn-n, I hribbcni. Row 1-il. LCIbUDdjLlllI1, M. Chu hmw. If Yfintcr, P. Knxglu, R ivurrun. GIRLS' LEADI-.RS Rr-W 3-M. Wferniak, N. I,.'lX'I'ix'I', D. Iiarlscn, H. Yunrxn, Y. Ii.1s.1 xrcla, I. Buck, R. Dumclu. NI I..1Crrm. Run' 3-D. XX uIf, B. Clmcnuy. I C4-nkuy, H. CI1eIIbcrg. G. I,.1rwn, K. Price, B. Hanncma. H. Chen. Rr-W 1-XI. Hunter, Y. Knsch. P. Lvrenzcn. U. Blitzncr. K. Dm. Nl ram-n, xi my. J. I 14, Ip' OVER TI-IE TOP G.A.A. Board Games Class Girls' Leaders Prlgv 57 B. Scliildge. HE election is on! Heads are gravely bowed over white ballots. Minds are swayed by recollections of posters, tags, and promises, Wfhispers are heard as students beg classmates to vote for their deserving friends. Finally the important decision is reached! Each individual selects three girls and three boys who are his choice for commissioners. Here begins an exciting, eventful day. The eager, hopeful eyes of the candidates and their cheering friends keep watch over the bulletin board. Each potential candidates's heart is at the same time heavy with fear and light with hope. Thoughts constantly stray from the work at hand. After hours of waiting, the climax of the day arrives. The election returns are in! The results are posted! The fall commission consists of John Keenan, generally known-as Jocko, the boy with the winning personality, president: petite Betty Graf, the sparkle of the commission, vice-president: humorous big Bill Schildige, treasurer: easy-going Meriba Bowditch, the lassie in plaidsf' secretary: Kenny Rogan, the good-looking Irish boy, and pretty, captivating Marge Brown, social committee. Thus comes the end ot a perfect day for the lucky six. An enthralling cycle of events follows. The commission sets about to make the fall '36-'37 semester an outstanding one. The First school dance is held during the first few weeks of the new semester. XVith the cooperation of the room delegates, money is collected for the Parent-Teachers' Association. Pilgf 38 FALL COXINIISSION Row 1-j. lxttnan N1 Bow itch Row 1-Xl. Br vx B J THE LUCKY SIX O YOU know what the white corduroy jackets with the little red circle on them worn every Wednesday by distinguished girls in Lake View really mean? Well, we'll tell you. The Senior Girls' Service Circle! Couldn't you guess? Let us say that the Circle may be compared to a little community with Miss Lenore Suder fintimately known as Mom to her citizens j as the mayor, presiding over the community which consists of twenty-five outstanding first- semester senior girls. Being on tba' nmrvb toward higher and better things, as is every industrious village, this energetic group seems to be a step ahead of other communities in sociability and usefulness. That eagerness to help others is the keynote of this organization is shown by its willingness to assist at such functions as the drama, Parent-Teachers' Asso- ciation meetings, the operetta, the band concert, the RED AND WYHITE luncheon. and the occasion which is the delight of every member-graduation exercise. The girls feel toward each other a sisterly relationship. This is due, perhaps, to the fact that at the beginning of the semester each one gives a synopsis of her life, thus making the members better acquainted with one another. From this brief review, don't you agree that the end of the semester, when all these good times and pleasant associations must cease, rolls around all too quickly? WHITE JACKETS SENIOR SERVICE CIRCLE Row 3-J. Norman, M. Hutch. E. Conkey, J. Sandstrom-Boiingcr, H. J. Noble, N. Bien. Row 1-K. Dan, M. Brown, M. lsitt, V. Verdos, L. Loew, B Fries, H. Tollstam, J. Brailsford, A. Overby, V. Kasch, C. jais, G Larwon, P. Zia, K. Price. Row 1-C. Frankel, V. Thomp son, E. Hafner, AI. Barrows. Page W E15 , 44 ini, Ipit! HO of us can forget the long days spent at Greeley, Hamilton, or Ravenswood? It seems such a short time ago that we carried books by the dozen, and studied into the wee small hours of the night. Those were the days when the girls wore short dresses, and the boys donned knickers. Wfhen little successes and disap- pointments seemed so important, and the aim to please prevailed in all. How homey and unaffected were the surroundings! It is prob- ably this memory that remains up- permost in our thoughts. For how different from those branches P.l,q1' 40 1 1- e time W' ,W OUR N' . . xii FRESI-IME fqgsf pqicur 1' WM V f 1 Qt., J .pi 3 2 . ,, '5 li '.,' iv . s 11 is the main building. Remember, seniors, your first day at the main, the strangeness, the endless turn- ing corridors, the great number of teachers, the hordes of new class- mates, and the realization that childhood days were over and life was starting in earnest? It is our freshmen who are liv- ing reminders of past days. Look- ing at them We see ourselves, as we were, two, three, or four years ago. Again we see the image of the branch We attended-not ex- actly a citadel of beauty-but a place where we first began our march toward higher ideals. Page 41 A WARM GREETI G MISS TAGGART WILLIAM STENSTROM T'S to that little old school building, once red but now dark with time, that our attention turns. Ravenswood-forever in the hearts of those who stopped there briefly and then passed on. XVe will always hold the memory of it dear, for it gave us a warm greeting as we entered, fresh and eager to start school life in Lake View. XVide friendly corridors and groups of business-like young people greet all those who come as promising freshies',. We wonder if you know that these very freshmen are to be our scho0l's future leaders. In their midst is that ever cheerful person, Miss Taggart, RaVenswood's principal, always the students' counsel and friend. , Among Ravenswood's young satellites is a group of selected students to meet rising problems that always seem to pop out from every corner. This problem- solving group is the Ravenswood Council, the oflicers of which are George Revensz, chairmang Anne QL- Henry, co-chairman, and Marshall Levenson, secre- Q J tary. One of their most important duties is to take ,V 1-V i ,l 'J charge of the assemblies conducted by the student P wglw 'I A 0 - L l? fel H body' l A , u Mg. l ' After taking one last lingering look at Ravenswood s ll I 71-If ---'l 'h-D11-.A,,f-f clean and orderly corridors crowded with students. and after peeping in at Miss Taggart who is sitting at her desk writing, we saunter down the hall, sadly JT' 1 .gp li la li l'f,:I l ll' 'l. xiilllglalfpt 1 , gl X X -7, it ff. gi via? Page 42 close the door of the small branch, and say farewell to Ravenswood. U ? sx . Y HAPPY MEMQRIES MRS. RUDDICK MISS HARVEY REELEY! The beginning of the march! Here the first, somewhat falter- ing, steps are taken and the pupils swing off nn flat' zmzrffn through high school. And where could be found a more friendly place for bewildered fresh- men, plunged to the insignificant status of beginners in high school, than the Greeley branch of Lake View, where a warm welcome awaits them? Greeley, with its friendly atmosphere of smooth efliciency makes the in-com- ing student at once aware of this new world rhat is opened before him. Here pupils fired with ambition and eagerness are helped to make adjustments in their school life. A feeling of security is instilled in them through the sympa- thetic patience and experienced guidance of Mrs. Ruddick and the faculty. The above are only a few of the many attractive 1 A 5 M. 'S i features at Greely, and, although there is a very coin- 5- DEELEY 1 plete program of home activities, each student is 'I -I IACQ C' 1-fx N made to feel that he is an integral part of Lake View , Hop' . . . . . 7 14 f X Q i by attending occasional assemblies at the mam build- .3 4 in ,- I il -1, ing and by reading the Lake rc' View. i lx W 3 S - i' l Greeleyites look with great anticipation toward ' l N - j 5' 'f 5121, .L , that time when they will continue their studies at the y 4 I lf . Q, l ' 1, 1 1 I lf 1 , l main building. Although the march is leading them i ,l i 11 E i I . . ..-.Za El Clll' Nql ' from the hospitable halls of Greely their loyalty re- Hlil-C ly- ix f mains. Many happy memories of days spent under its 'Qi' 7 4 sheltering roof, they carry with them on their march. : s S .sg Pa THE FIRST STEP MISS EIBERG AND ASSISTANTS AMILTON, bearing itself beneath Lake VieW's banner in its quest fox knowledge, pauses long enough for us to obtain a fleeting glimpse of its active life during the past school year. Classes were made more interesting by the ingenuity of the students and the encouragement of tl1e teachers. Cnc Ifnglish class presented .1 puppet show of the Mrrclnzlzf of V1'11iu'. The script was written by the class under the direction of Margaret NY'itz, Helen Laknar, Alice Beyer, Florence Moeel, and Judith Guss. The life-like puppets were enhanced by their gay and colorful costumes and the delicate lighting effects. Several divisions were engaged in .1 comprehensive study of the Lake View Community, which required careful research. 1 V U 4, P.-Le Xt! The achievements of Hamilton this vear have been -A , . ' - due to the cooperation ot the student body and an eilicient teaching staff, headed by the competent and M - x f '- considerate Miss Eiberg. Mrs. Yates, Childrens A EVXINDER HAMILTON laura, librarian or the Hamlin Park Branch of the Chicago '- 4 Public Library, deserves special mention because of her valuable assistance to tl1e student body of Ham- yfi ll ilton. The year has passed, leaving active I-Iamiltonians full of pleasant memories and witl1 .1 ready desire to carry on with new zest and vigor in Lake Viewis I 1 New Year. :i ni J --4 Z., .Liz .vw.,.1:.P.:- To ,-iii: ,i Q 1'-fidi l ..,l:..1:..f. .... l ll5i - E 1 y 1 - ill . t.. .. fl 5' 'M ..,... 1 yy ,k ll l - l, lhl f .il Eilllil lr Tfl x , ex Page 44 GREELEY SCRAP BAG :ol Row 3-A. W'oIf, Frank- el, J. RadcIiHe, H. Carlson, L. Bernstein, N. Lallos, S. Corman. Row 1-I. Bartow, J. XVQI1- Ier, B. Quist, R. Edelstein. N. Perguaon. D. Gerley, G, Harris, M. Harris, B. Miller. Row 1 - M. Caruso, NI. Cohen. M. Berlisint. F. Smul- ski, M. Gray. F. Burelli, J. Smith, A. Jmhnsun, R. I..m- dis. GREIZI PY DIVISION mi Row 3 - N. Lucckese, J. Berg. I, Poli, M. Cacioppu. L J. W'iIIiarnS, A. Sorin, Ii. gi Laniphinidis, G. Daniels. M. Mnggi. Row 1 - Il. Kersch, B Scmtm, R. Ruhrlieimer, L. Fiseniieis, H. Brnidwuud, B. BrideweII. D. Ructhpe, M. Nordin, Tinclier. Ii. TI1eodornkw. Row 1-R. Harris, F. Bauer M. Swanson, D. Zuiler, Ii Norin. A. Vcrgauwen, Meyer, M, Schultze, I3 Katy. A. iul1.uti:in. GREELIT1' DIVISION :wg Row 4 - M. Kinklc, I. Crowe, H. Lund, J. Carter R, Finnermnn, E. Sargis, D Simmons. Row 3,-'I. XVieI1e, S. Bess R. Pearson, J. Gustavsun M. Daniels, B. Nan-ideII, M Festoso, M. Nagorsen D Rudiimnn, N. Saidln. Row z-E. Vesconte, D Carlson, Hastings, P Liskutsos, H. Hawkins, NW Milde, P. Gold, W. Neidy H, Elaud, M. Grothmann. Row 1 - D. Rayborn, A Stromblad, M. Drenkmann R. Kaye, J. smith, L, Lehi mann, M. Cody, G. Hed- Iund, E. AIIard, A. Brandt, C. Grmacas. .-..?,5y,5,,, F We 'Q' ' C., NE-,,, : 'aff . ' :Qb ,Xi 'M I if i REVEILLE GREELEY ,f-, , 4' ' A , , .z lv 4' My QQ, M. 1m Y' Page 45 f' f L, v , 'J f 1 My YB A.,LJ.fl lfv f JZ K Jw W W VTX! RED af WHITE of 1937 KN REVEILLE-GREELEY x :Q +-F. - 53 viz .Q ,w W PIIQL' 441 L1liIilil,I- Yip R xx Connor. IS. Bunlkowskxi Ii. Moose, I.. Ilick. AI. Sam l11.lI'flI10' K. Luxnlln, H HL-ss, IJ. Gund. Row 3-D. Daniulx, I,. I.: prustc, I. PJIIA f C. Lorch. NIPYIWII1 , . ns, LI. Gnurlcx' . I. SlCVCl1S, P. Steinberg, Row I - G. W'iIson, L. I-Inlmcs, R. -Ims. NI. Cun- ninglum, D. Nhngrcn, R. I'IUXVIl1.lIl- tl. I,.1nf.Igr.1f, P. Null, I.. NIcCoIc, IJ. Smith. GRI-fliI.IiY DIVISION 7 Row 3-B. Iglow, NI. Baer, R, Hurt, KI. Gagcn, F. Carr C. Birkcmo, NI. Crulford. Row 1 - R. Miller. G. Granger, If. Colm. C. Fisher. QI. Roar, M. Vfrixglwt Q -XI b.1n. Row I - S. Nelson, NI. Pc.1rx.1II. F. Hcrman. Q. 5 Mvcrs, I'. Byfnrd, F. CImrf cm, A. Burr, KI, Miller, URI-ml-'I,IiY DIVISION w 1 Row 3 -- M. Hogan, E. lirnuns. IJ. Hall. D. Larson, II. Vfcbcr, S. XVuoIn1.111. G. Andcrwn. If. Irdwnrdh. A- Inrrcstc, NI. NIiIIv:r. Row 1 - G. Brmsalis. If. Haury, P. YIVISC. R. Marinvl, I7. Dcrner, M. Lauren- sclmlneger, M. Lalumis. F. Sipari, I.. Pugh, A. Loylsnd, Row 1-F. Buctcrbauglx. G. Brown, B. XVCIIM R. ,Inlin- snn. I.. Zackrison. NI.SI1nvn- cl, R. ISbr.mv:Ir, V. Senmn, LI. Iuncx, KI. Rubens. K- XIAIQI. 4 H ' 3, - M. Graves, I O' ' GREELEY DIVISION Ing Row 3 - C. Clauson, A. Nicholson, A. Lyncll, KI. Angel, R. Daly- R. Ul1riCl'1. S. Burinstcin, I.. Cuok. Row 1-D. Cobb, D. Sud- rick, S. Nnrdin, Liner, l' XI. Wpnn, D. Cav I. Cnsq, 1 tru. B. Srrcgmnn, R. Hul- I'lCI'. Row I-I.. Carlsen, Ii, I'mx ell, M. Tlnqnmvpulus. . Schmidtn V. Nlichcl, IS Punk, I.. Tlmndnrc, Xl. Rnlw er. C. fllirnrn. GRITELPY DIVISION :ng Row 3-S. Nliclucl, I'-I. Lux'- in, A. Pccnmm, H. Levin, I. Sargis, N. Curr, S. Har- ri-s,I If. Bnlrax, B. C'.1rrcr, KI. Sax. R w 1-S. Haber, D. Sturm. U II. Cllcncy, H. XVQII, Cl. Chmlcw, R. Shcbs, I.. Grcun- b'rl1 ,I Nielsen, M, Krnuils, L , . F. Katy, L. Biesclakc. Row 1-I.. Haley, M, Colu- mun, I.. May, S. Tmylur, F. Rest. VV. Berman, FI. I..1- Ilmc G. Rugg. Fayette, 5. . , H. Iiisman. GREELEY DIVISION 104 Row 3 - RI. Doggett, G. wlulmnson, A. XV.1l1lquist, If. Novak, M. Elsasscr, R. KAI- rcll, C. Nveinfurtncr. Row 1-K. Prinz, H. Fa- bian, V. Sudcrgrcn. D. Snlrs- m.m, A. Rasmussen. Ii. Halqu, A. Bergman. Row 1 - FI. Tlmmas. R Betti, A. Ango I 4 If. T.1mnndl, I.. Guy, M Il, I-. Mulel' Delaney. REVEILLE-GREELEY X. 'S X Page 47 C 1In,1 In n. NI. L-IIC. .X I3 D fyIiILI.I.I Y IJIVISIO. ' N 0 Rnw 3 - NI, Sluhboz, L Pcddxcord, IS. Meyers, Rosy. B. Brownlee. A. uII.1. D. Kucnigsbcrg. S Q I1 c r b, N. -Ioicph, QCIILIIY, II. Cywan. Rnw 1-I. Meyers. If. Krn ln I . , .. Buckinglmm, N. Inn rhin, If. Springer, IQ. IJ7.1r I. Sandberg. If, I'mckImur, X nckun. Ii. NY'iIIi.1ms, II.1nxcm. Ruw I-KI. Hcllnmn, B. Na: mlnnl, KI. Brown. K. ultc, NI. W'1II.1rd. IS. II.1yQi I N. 5w.1nxm1. R. Ynrk XI ISI.lcxcr. G. Spx'ingcr'. I A QiRIfIiLIfY DIVISION 1 Rnw 3-C. Iicrgqunt, NI Huldnmn, -I. Slwrnmn, I4 Silwby. Scilncca, XV. H-mI1n R. I-Icdgux, NV. Swans-In T. I7cnft.1rk, I. Ii-u.IcnI1cim. Rnw 2-I.. Clilfnrd , .Il I.cvy, V. LRUIWXKIIII, NI. Tay'- Inr, I. Lcvinu, V, Iumpccr. NI. P.1ruI.1, N, ISIQIQIQ I , Il. XY'icsfuss. IF. I.ipn1an. C. I'l'.1I1IiCI. Row 1-B. C1nInunA I. Ihwknmn, IJ. Birkcnstcin. IB. MAY. B. IIugI1cs, NI.Fl'III17. II. Fine, KI, iurkrxirnrn, R. I'dicIuon. I. NI.'lVyl', I.. Af- ncr. GRIQLI I Y-wr iow - 4 Ii. Inman R RIHI I I I . cr, C. Bcnmn. I. Gin-- mrg, A. Zcclmmni R. Ici- nmn, E. S.1pcrsLcin. Row 3-5. Rudkc, A. wid. m.ark, B. Hull H Sglul LLI C Ix - , . ' 'Q 1- , . 'ccn.m, II. Arrigmn. , . S Xnru, I'. Imcwn, D. S Iwwnb. x uw :iI. Cm1Iuy', R. BIUUII. I Ifdclman. G. Britt. S. I'Lr.1. R. XI.1rtin, I, Spnlar, II Stcplmnldns, I.. Yfcin- Ixvub. T. Iummwnstcin. IJ. IgrringxI1.1w. XY 1-I, ISLlCI1I'Il.ll1, II. I 'l uri, Il, XY'run. I. I'crI- nm n. R. Xlchuirc, FcId- , I'm.1i'ncr1, Lll1I1.lI', R. XIul'roxx' L73 fflcr I I Ren I Car GREELEY DIVISION SB Row 3-G. Qllry, M. Kroll. E. Wietz, P. Mandik, L. Stromblad, H. Schmidt. Row 1-A. Sgdel, F. Pe- tacque, J. Vogelsang, C. Melhman, L. Merensky. Rosenberg, B. Schartf, J Namos. ROW I-R. OS, P. Klem YV. Sanders, B. Reardon, L Schooler, J. Rosenbloun, Asclls. GREELEY DIVISION 1 Row 4-C. Hartman, Goldberg, S. Rissman, I Blumenthal, L. Kaplan. Bromilow, R. Sacks. Row 3-IKI, Le Vand. O. I-Ielstrom, II. Jaffe, R. Katz R. Wilson, J. Morrow, O Yablong, A. Allweis'4, R Bergeron, L. NY'eimcr, V Thickershnm. ROW 1-K. Bayer, L. Iiclier I-I. Karaginncs, B. Slmitlnmn R. Chrablow, N. Blum, L Epstein, R. Benson, C, Kill- ian, G. Yonnn. Row 1-B. Bell, H. Lewis Cv. Damman. B. Le Vine, If Klein, K. XY'eiw. J. Stern XV. Bnlson, KI. Lucxs, R Pcnley. GREELEY DIVISION SA Row 3-J. Goldstein, J I-Iaropulos, NV. Brascl, C Kerwin, R. Halperin, R Billman, P. Carleon. Row 2-I. Itkin, M. King B. Johnson, U. Bond, M Filpi, E. Gourley, E. Golby L. Katzin. Row 1 - R. Gragg, J Hughes, J. Allen, C. Brown, H. Johnson, I-I. Allenruck, C. Justiz, Burke, S. Cohen. ' L REVEILLE-GREELEY -' - 'l Tvs? , I ,zz Mx- -. ' fl: .X i X' I F'--,V L, Q ng. -5-. '56 eg I Pug: -I-9 REVEILLE-GREELEY l V 1 Greeley Experimental Group Row r-lixuy XY1se, Ruse Nlnrinn, xl.'II'j.:.ll'L'l Nllller, Kenneth Mal-ii. Row 1-Nlldelme Roberts, Rutlw lNbl'.'ll1L.ll, Ruth klnlwnmn. Gale Bruwn, Florence Slpare. Nlarie Hogan, Nlnrrus Slmnwel, Stanley XYnnlm,111. slulin klnnee, Amber l.1j'l.lI'ILl, Gcurgm Bunslaes, Mary LA lumua. Duro- rlmy Larson, LQCHCKUI Amlerwn, Belly llmtee, RU' belnfn, Flnrence BUllCl'b.lLlglL Ruw gfAnn.1 lapreste. lllllilll Zxekrlwn, ll.nne lwlu-.1x'ds, Belly Wills. lllrleen H.ull, lkllCCl1 Haury. Lxe Weber. Greeley G.A.A. Row 3-Nl. XY'1ll.u'n.l. D. Hall. l'. ldwardx. Nl, Nllller, R. Muller, ml. Meyers, lf. Bnrelli, R. Harris. Rnw 1-ll. Tlmnnmx, Xl. Clxlemnn, lf. Nenderl, li. Qnlsi, Xl. l,utye.1nx, R. l.lI'ldlS- V. XY'1ckerSl1.nn, ll. Cnlmcn. I.. limiter. Rnw iff. Detlunger, lr. klerlleru, l. Gm-ul, R. Gmgg. B. Xvells, A. w'.1l1lquixt, UI. Nurbin, A, l Gamble. Pu' .uckcn, K. ,ge 50 rw . . ! . l 5 AT EASE-GREELEY Greeley Girls Chorus At Piano-H B R . raidwuud I' . Rolulmcin I.. . Kcrscln wr, F. Bauer. A. SCb.lXll.1I1, A. Brmdr. xl. Gaidn, J. XY'illi.1ms, AI. Tmulxur, NI. Norden, zuienbcis, E. Allard, G. Dmnicly Xl. Svxxxnmn, lf. Veiconte. A. Strumblad, C. Rogan. Greeley Glee Club Row 5-T. Peterson, E. Carlsun. R. Pinlcy, AI. Smirh, S. Bnkc, A. Yurgowen. Row 1-P. Reiner, Nl. Lasscr, li. Lund, B. Rudolph, E. XY'nlfe, D. Orin-thi, Horgland. R. Brown, H. Trylo. Row I-E. Nlerza. il. Nvilson. F. Borclli. alot ri, J. Sm Page 5 1 ith, A. L. AT EASE-GREELEY QNN A cis l7'LlS gf I Playing Julius Caesar jimmy l'x'Jnlu'l. ,lim-pli K.xl1l. lk-msc lrirelimxii. .Xrimld Wlwlf, Pmurtim XY'cit1mii1 Greeley S.O.S. Playing Julius Caesar Row 4-J. l.1IllUCl', XY, lmns. .-X. Sarigis, I. CiI'.ll1kL'l- NY. lxrik, 17. ll,lll1I11UI'lLl, A, Xvulf. Rmv jg-9. Millur, KI. XYul1lcn, H. Nlutli, l'. Ncidcrl. l, lx-vvilm. Xl. Rudcrm.1n, Y. Liwc. ll. Sumann H. K.1g.1mif'f. Row 1-J. ll.lllCIlXlL'lI1. KI. Samuels, IJ. Nlcliniglr, Y. 'l'.mnur. N, l,ilnentl1.xl, L. Xl.1nIirld, S. Bun Nl. Bcnynmin, R. l.1ulwerf.1rb. Ri-xx' 178. lilcm. P, lllis. if lII1LllJCl'g, l', Smnu, ll. Russ, Mrs. Topping, D. Criedmnn, li. XYi.:1m.mn. Y. l.1l3imrr.1, LI. ls.1.1c. li. l'i.111fi11.u1n P V! . ulgi wJ RAVENSWOOD DIVISION z Row 7 - J. Laverty, R Golden, E. Donohue, M Colling, M. Kallstrom, M Swenson. A. Neinast. Row 6-M. Bauer, E Carlson, C. Nelson, A. XVell- er, H. Vartaresian, Mag- erl, P. Falcott, M. Kaga- rakis. Row g-Bernice Fischer, M Bode, E. Justus, V. Ander- son, P. Uurtamo, Ander- son, M. Flotrow. E. Gin gerella, P. Featherston, S Wagner, E. Robinson, E Frank, E. Holder. Row 4-M. Miffelson, A Nixon, L. Ellwood. Row 3-J. Layton, E. Set- terbert, D. Weirick, M Miller, W. Evans, Wm Podaviltz. Row z - M. Miller, W Evans, W. Podavilts. Row I-R. Lundbom, F Lenz. RAVENSWOOD DIVISION A. H. Standing-D. Magnuson, M Carlson, D. Engquist, Stenstrom, L. Rondenet, NV Dennis, I. Demoling, G W, Nordeen, Hassil, C. W'cil- and, D. Brown, H. Gooris A. Hogan, E. Gooris. B Stromeyer. Row 6-R. Weppner, M Ruppell, A. Hovngimiun, J Schutre. Row 5-L. Wlieeler, R Champley, R. Gracf, B Rice. Row 4-R. Rosasco, R Goldblatt. V. Gridith, E Mattson, S. Leonard. Row 3-M. Frank, D. Bur- las, T. Mabbett. P. Gia- cinto, O. Meyer. Row 2-R. Dunphy. I Crossiboon, P. Van Buskirk R. Cowles, J. Reichert. Row I - S. Leyser, V Schroff, L. Stanley. RAVENSVVOOD DIVISION 4 Row 6-M. XVilfong, F Manning, L. Bnrtnck, C Bueln-er, L. Pntino, K. B... berg. R. Barr, P. Askounis Row 5-D. Grubel, V Smith, R. Morris. L. Ford W. Bishop, L. Steiner, M Landuyt, E. Gillette. Row 4-M. Karalus, D Cooper, T. Leeson, R. Hills T. McKenna, J. Harrop M. Parsons. C. Coe. Row 3-L. Hult, H. Hook M. Olson, J. Cody, D I-Iorning, M. Hahn. Row 1-F. Cotterell, F Kehde, E. Sandstedt, V. May J. Prestiano, G. Schmiege: metr. Row 1 - B. Henry, M Thompson, A. Stuzel, B Reichl. R. Shields. ann REVEILLE-RAVENSWOOD Page 5 i REVEILLE-RAVENSWOOD WW agz' 54 ' Q ,- RAVITNSNVOOD I Row g-B. Merrel, B. Og ron, H. Strohm, A. NVein berg, R. Stern. N. Smith Row 4-Li. Zugratus, B iIdI'I3.f4Il1X'C.l. R. Swanson, L Peterwn, M, Lung, Al, Pet- ersun, T. NIJFK. Row 3-'H. johnson, M I'I-rward, H. Oswald, I Iinrd, VI. Dennii. King, L Fisher, P. Dell. Row 1-D. Ncueniield, 'S Pattiin, Ii. Stern, Ram' IYD. Keller, N. Gor- don, Ii. Xvren, B. Miller. RAVIQSNXVOOD GAA Row .4 - M. Kane, A. Schrader, hl. Anderson, M. Kallstrom, P. Uurtamo, M. McHugh, KI. Monson, D. Eckert, V. Griliith, B. Riee A. Henry, M. Landuyt. F, Fallon. Row 3-R. M. Howe, D. Fink. S. XVeckman, Ii. Echeitfers, J. Erickson, G. Nordeen, M. Ruppell, D. Iinquist, E. Gooris, A. Hov- ngimian, E. Robinson, il. Bridge, D. Betner, E. Hof- meister, L. Patina, B. XVe5t- ermeier. Row 1-M. Lynch, P. Zas- imovieh. D. Grubel, M. Karalus, H. Hook, R. Birk- ner, M. Feiler, M. Flotron, E. Carlson, E. Gingerella. F, Rudolph, C, Spears, L. Glavas, L. Mitchel, F. Gil- lette, I. Demoling. Row 1-H. Stahl, A. Wiell- er, xl. Laverty, R. Rosaseo, M. Miller, L. Stanky, J. Prestiano, M, Hahn, M. Thompaon, B. Henry, E. Frank, V. Smith. RAVENSNVOOD DIVISION 3 Row 7-D. Henning, V. Anderson, R. Baskin, A. Henry. G. Rexesz. R. Brock- meier. B, NVcstermeier. Y. Benwitz, E. Fallon, N. Priss. Row 6-XV. Mueller, jor- dan. Row Q-LI. Babilla, M. Kane, D. Fink, R. M. Howe, RI. Reber. Row 4-A. Heiberger. G, NVerdell, M. Kopp, L. Ell- ingseon. Row 3-R. M. McDonald. M. Buell, E. Aquiliu. S. Beck. Row 1-N. Topits, D. Pap- ke, K. Christmann. E. Kun- dert, D. Carroll, Row I-R. Reiclolcs, M. McHugh, M. Barr, E. Shine. HAMILTON DIVISION m6 Row 3 - kl. Stuikc, M Hirschfelder, R. Vcdrinc. QI Pidl, A. Scaleun. A. Dui' ner, D. Kaiser, H. Klein. Row 1-V. Guvedarica. D Lindstacclr, Ii, Schroener, I Levin, G, Carpenticr, D Poppenga, XV. Richter. R Govcdarim, MiQs Ella Var nllufl. Row 1-II. Lavcnclcr. D Driesssn, S. Frey, XV. Tews L. Clemens. H. Stasiak, I: Gladetune, I. Curcoran, I, G u i l d, E. Kulovitz, XY' Grass, I. XVclch. HAMILTON DIVISION :lu Riiw 5- E. Busicll, XY' 7 Schneider, N. Garrity. Ll Isitt. IE, W'cdrnll, Victor G. Grutc, N. Schimmul. Rmv 1 - V. Miccli. H Vcirli, KI. Mullen, R. Shield. xl. Adams, I-I. Frost, If. Fed C. Katsaros, M, Tonkinsnn M, McNulty, C. Iirdcan. Row I-G. Iuhnsnn, R. Mc- Guire, j. Buyd. M. Bates, I.. Cunmd, M. Knmpx, L. Raymond, B. Born, I, Gwinn, M. Grooms, Z, Simich, lf. Kinzclrnnnn, Miss Herr- mann. HAMILTON DIVISION im Row 4-R. Kerns, R. Der- nicli, J. Garvey, M. Knrigli, T. Knight. R. Chccthnm, Mosley. ,I- Row 3 - KI. Revesz, R Kryscha, E. Rehland, M Schumacher, P. XVitak, M Evans, G. Ginnacopulos, A Depersio. Row 2-C. W'clter, I-I. W'il- liams, LI. Richman, L. Bal- shuseman. A. Mulhern, C W'hipple. Row I-V. Finlayson, V. Wfilson- R. Carlson, A. Wells, M. Schumann, E. Larson, D. Reiser, B. Bia- dorn. Front Standing-I-I. Bucko. REVEILLE-HAMILTGN BB 51.-'. f' ' XF' .25 Page S6 00 05 H,xx11LToN DIVISION ,Us Rnw 3-A. Gross, C. Kelly C. Ixrauac, R. Mcins, Y Cuurt, G. Novak, I.. NC ycl, KI. Pnlstcr, F. Konitzcr R. Hunt. Ram' 1-If. Olwdnf. NI. His nur, NI. Nlcycr, S, Nnrbut M. Palmer, D. Burback. A Rust, H. Mueller, M. Hem mingcr. A. Hcrlcg, H. Dal- lncla, Row 1-D. Bruckner, B. Rneancr, H. Boyer, NI. NIM'- cr, II. Alu, S. Gutt, I.. Ricrnmier, I.. R u f, A. XVcil1c, A. Paepkc, HAMILTON DIVISION 204 Row 3,-Ii. Bohn, B. Baxter, D. Rnnck, I. Heinsclmenk, B Mnntnncs, Ii. Datsun, A I.niac.1no, A. Carlson, I.. Fart. Row 3-I. AIJIIIJFICY. F. Bidwcll. C. Dallmann, I. Iirtmll, S. Gcllring, F. Meri. NI. Snnfnllippn, KI. NIIH7- glmr. Row I-D. Sturgis, IE. Sluv, A. Whlf, D. Gnuglr. NI. Ni:- micc, I.. Sclmlk. C. I.ut7, Y. Durr, G. B.1u'm.1nn. HAMILTON GAA. Row 3-I.. Raymond. S. Rowell. D. Sclmubcl, H. Duckcr, NI. Harrie, j. Jaeg- Lr, M. Ixlencr, NI. Somcrc, QI. Stolkc, D. Kaiser, A I- Paepkc, A. Hcrgig. Row :-C. Katsaros. M. Hemmingcr, O. Gimusith. A. Schritter, H. Pudcr, A. Volk. G. Kocrclrck, E. Rad- crmoclmcr, J. Corcoran, M. Radernmclmer, M. Milz, R. Sawottkc, M. Gross, M. Rader, ,I. I.:n'cnCIcr, Z. Sim- icI1. Row 1-G. XV.1kel1.1m, S. Clemens, M. Enclean, B. Schultz, P. XVitnk, E. Hotf- man, NV. I.ews, S. Frey, B. Bladorn, M. Tonkinson, M. Gillison, W'elcI1. HAMILTON DIVISION IO9 Row 3-L. McGrath, V. Laun, J. M, Prell, H. Fig- ura, M. Zoder, J. Jaeger. D. Xvilliams, M. Harris. Row 2-II. Durning, I. Foy, H. Hansen, M. Gillison- L. Bahr, M. Brendel, H. Gill- mann, B, Xvilhelm, S. Rbgne, H. A. Vlasak. Row 1-LI. Jarr, R. Geldi- gan, K. Roman, L. Mill- more, P. Benn. J. Bmler. T. RIJS,'ll'.lCl'i, R. Mamndc, L. Bauer. HAMILTON DIVISION :iii- Row 4-V. Nunes, Mar- tin, L. Lynch, G. Roll, D, Baker, F. jczisehek, M. Be- rotr. S. Aelerly, G. Phil- lips, M. Kirsch, F. Dykes. Ruw 3-A. I'I.lI'KIT!LlI1I'l, G. Lenz, B. Roiinun XV. Hell- riegel, M. Gerlyi, M. Popp. S. Vnugis, If. Pilf, N. ,Inlin- sun, S. Buegel. Row 1-I.. Ahlnmnn, IS Orcher, R. Cohen, Y. Guen ther, S. Regent. A. I'ccun B. Bl'CI'll.ll'IU. If Iiiselmrf QI. Ju!-fries. Ruw 1-G. xl--lmmn, A Tripoli, R. Pfcifer, I.. Ru l.1S, Ii. Iicrlmm, I. Senlli. HAMILTON DIVISION 109 Row 4 - K. Radtlce, A Horvarli, XV. Avery, D. V. Skike, A. Gibbon, Row 3-M. Scldrmor, XX Cassin, C. Baron, J. Abuii E. Schodtlur, F, Citron, R Evers, R. Klein, R. Hum bert, C. I-Iuettner. C. Gian eopulos. Row 1-M. Scanlon, I Hack, N. Gierlce, E. Luis nig, R. Schneider, S. Gott stein, E. Kupsche, M. Tar nba, L. Burmeister, L. Nel son, -I. Ray, L. Chrcistka Row I-E. Jones, S. Grab ow, E. Kocurek, D. Under man, C. Hammond, R I-Iaarman, L. Pierson, M Rohloff, C. Schroeder, A Pavlik, L. Stockinger. NI Huber. In ,S nv yf- . , '- 1' YY. -W ' REVEILLE-HAMILTON .If in r Iillxgf' 5 S IIAMIIIUN IIIVISIUN 1-JS Row 4-XI. I'r.1nIi, IJ. Lull- ncr, I'. Ircy. XI. Ciruskuv- l1j.1Ii, I . I.JllL1u1', M. Yur- wI1.1Ix. I. 9cI11IdI1crI.g, R, RUIKXII, V. X.1p c I, B. Sclnniu, O. lyrnxusmlw. Rnw If-I.. NInr1ll, IJ. NIU- nttini, IS. Iimru. A. Inm- Imrdn. Ii. Bunnzng, If. Rad- crm.1cI1cr, Ly. XV.1IieI1am, I.. OIIIIL1111, A. Friclmgc, NI. Henry. A. Schrictcr, U. Ovurn. Innsun, R. 5.11- Rmv 1-A. I utlkc, NI. XIIII, II. fXI.1rkcrt, H. Ncubnuer, XI. Andcv fack. II. ScI1ubuI, O. Immu- MII- II. Bordin. H. .I.mul. Row I-R. C..uIwn, F. I-ro phcnlu u m. XV. Glulicrruv. I-IANIII.'I-ON DIVISION 7.09 Rum' I-I-'. I'IutIm.m, C. Spnrludcr. AA.. Vulk, R. I-uI- Icr, IS. SCIIIIIII, BcI1n1, If. CnvIIIcnI'mgcn. Row zflf. XY'.xIler, IQ. Mey- Lrs, II. Pudcr. NI. Rcdcr, F. GcurIg.1nn.1. N. I.oI1xc. F. I5cI1m, V. Sclmcidcr, A. H.1.1s, R. Hnppcl. Rnw I-D. 5uII1v.m, NI. kluxt, R. Buchcy, NI. Brunf nld, .I. Rnffc. R. Stark, XV. Tlnflkc, If. Zllskc. H. Rus- cnbcrgcr. XV, VIWFIPIIJIIII. IIAXIIITON DIVISION IIOXIIf I1 ONONIICS Row 3-P. UwIinski, I.. Luttncr. NI. NI.ll1gI.1I1IXVII, A. Sclmrnudur. I. Larson, If. HIIQI1. S. Nlnri-mttini. F. SCIIITI, IJ. Schimmul, L. I.ucdcm.1m1, I.. I.cn1. Row 1-E. Guxke. NI. Bohr, .I. Gicrke, NI. Mciur, R. SCIILIITIJIIIIQ I . Gchling, II. Pcldink, ,I. Sullivan. H. I..1st, I, TIIJUY, NI. Ilultrnvn. TNI. NIIIIQ. Row I - Il. Gursky, G. XI QKIIITIICII. I.. Pup- Rowell, . . ,L Jdich, M. B.1trovicI1. T Bnbryryke, D. Melchior. M Snmcrs. I.. ZIII. V. Peterson DRAMATIC MOMENTS Pg59 PEEKING AGAIN Plqr I-0 AN EYE ON SPGRTS P x X x XXXXXXX Ox QMAK1 'Z Xxx X L x x xxxx xxx? 'ixi if - L xxxp Lx! If xr xxx Kxuxxx fxxn Xxd xx X xxxx x Cuxxiek xx x xxxx Qyxuxxfuxe Lx xxx v . xx ni uf x K Xxxx .x 'f x x xxx , on Xi x ', 1 Xxx x uxxXxX5'z xm x xxxxim' ' X X Y X nk x C Y x '. ' 1 xxxxxxxx mx x JL xxed. Sus ,gf xxxX Xxi V,xxxvx'x1xxxx xx xx -x-xxdxmvxx Vvgxxxxxxxxf z xxxxxxf 1 xi '.xx xx Ned. xi vuxxxxx H ERE YOU A RE ffzhx . .J- f 1 f-ff' iff' PE-QP 63 BY HIS WORKS SHALL HE BE K GW ORADO TAFT, in his exquisite sculpture, bequeathed to humanity a priceless legacy-a love of beauty that will not perish. Visible evidence of this heritage appears in cities all over the United States, from ocean to ocean. Several of the artist's works, Slllfflltfi' of ifax' 50111, the Ft'l'gIlSOII Fflllllftlill of ffm' Gnu! Lakes, and Tfn' Fllllllfzlill of Time, numbered among his more famous statues, are here in Chicago. Another, Tfn' PiOIIt'4'!AX, stands in Iilmwood, Illinois, Mr, Taft's birthplace. The sculptor, being versatile, did not confine his energies tc this type of expression. I-Ie also lectured frequently and Wrote books, some of Which, such as P1'm'm'xx4'x of Sc'Il1f7flll't', are col- lections of his speeches. A Hixfor-y of All1t'l'It'4IlI St'Il1f7liIlI'l', full of humor, and NTOclt'I'll Tvzzdellriex of Scalzlflflzre rank among his greatest literary achievements. The talent of this artist did not, as if often the case, go un- recognized and unrewarded during his lifetime, for numerous were the honors he enjoyed. Mr. Taft belonged to the American Academy of Arts and Letters and to the National Academy of Design. I-Ie served, too, on the National Commission of Fine Arts in 1924, was an honorary member of the American Insti- tute of Architects, and was one of the Board of Art Advisors for the state of Illinois. At both the Butfalo and St. Louis Expo- sitions he was presented with medals. Besides these distinctions, he was given the title of Professorial Lecturer on the History of Art at the University of Chicago and was a non-resident professor of art at the University of Illinois. 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XY'l1itii-ig. R. Nelson, H. Sherman. NV. Bach. XY. McArthur, S. Sodowsky, H. NVilcox, M. Terry. Row 2-J. Ginnkel, A. Parrish, A. Bowman, B. Beck, C. Schaeffer, j. Austen, M. XY'crner, D. Dumas M. A. Macklin. B. Blodgert, G. Larsen, li. Gehring. R. Schnabb, N. Sayad. Row 1-J. Rust, M. Dyson. li. Michael, A. Freednun, xl. Keller, j. French, Al. Martin, B. Stern, K. Price. D. Bush, H. Giesc. F. David. WLISTE TO THE LAMBSU HE A Cappella Choir is the result of a successful experiment. There are those who will stare at that sentence in wonder. Listen, my children, and you shall hear the story upon which the authenticity of this statement is based. In the fall semester of 1935. Miss Sweet realized that the time was ripe to undertake the fulfillment of an ambition long buried deep in her heart. So, the director donned her worn smock and set to work. She used a full portion of bass as a foundation. To this she added equal parts of tenor and alto and finished with a sprinkling of soprano. After working with the ingredients for a few weeks she discovered to her joy and delight that not only did the mixture blend but that it produced results far above her highest expectations. She called the mixture a uchoirf' Her discovery was received with enthusiasm by the world closest to her. How would the outside world receive it? There was only one way to find out. Miss Sweet presented her choir to the parents on Open House Night. The burst of applause with which it was received assured its success. Nor did its popularity stop with its debut. It soon took its place beside Lake View's band and orchestra and shared honors with them in the Seventh Annual Concert, December, 1935. During the year 1936 the choir added many new laurels to its collection. It broadcast over the radio, appeared at the City Hall, at Lyon and Healy's and at the Edgewater Beach Hotel. In the spring semester it very success- fully presented Gilbert and Sullivan's H. M. S. Pimzfore. Page 69 f BQCDML Y, BQOMLA , .. . , ,. . - N 11111 111cIl'l'!7'fll.'lfS Lake Xiew and all its organiza- tions, among which the band stands out as playing one of the most prominent parts in the student life. During the fall semester, its loyalty to Lake View was shown by the pres- ence of its members at the football games where they aroused genuine school spirit in the hearts of the fans. lzach year several of the most capable members participate in city-wide contests. Proofs of their musical superiority may be found in the trophy case and hanging upon the walls of the bandroom. Some of its most talented musicians who entered and brought home honors in this year's solo contest are Robert john, Isabele Fagner, NVallace Hurlbutt, Shirley Gottstein, and Constance Deschich. The Band assisted by the A Cappella choir and orchestra pre- sented its annual concert in December. The music was not only beautiful but inspiring to the listeners. In April these three organizations again united to present the Music Festival which gave the students of Lake View an even more entertaining and delightful evening than the Band Concert had done the previous semester. This shows that it is indeed O11 11111 111111-liz, striving each year to interpret tone and rhythm with more skill. Every girl and boy in Lake View deeply appreciates the splen- did training that Captain NValz has given to his pupils. He has made .1 band that can fearlessly compete with any other one in Chicago and come out on top. XVe, the students of Lake View are truly proud to claim it as our own. BAN D MEMBERS C1111'i111'1 CA1IT1P7JJl'iI1l,G. Fagner, I. Farrell, C. Harding, G. Hausamann, XV. Hintersehr, S. Kasch, V. Kilroy, S. Kroske, H. Lorenzen, F. Lutz, H. Malone, R. McArthur, R. Prichett, XV. Ratner, M. Sanders, H. Sarley, E. Sayad, N. Schlexer, M. Schnieder, C. Sontag, Sunden, R. XY'eeks, D. XY'iener, XV. f 11ff' 5 awsi' ' ' Page 'U BCOMLAY, BCCM XVells, L. XVesley, G. S4z.x'o,l2fJ011i' Aigner, H. Berger, N. Deshich, C. Gottstein, S. Jahn, R. Leight, E. Marcus, R. Varges, T. F1Ilft'S dllif Piuvllfz Birmingham, B. Danielson, E. Hampton, N. Loew, L. Pring, O. Rest, H. Stoike, R. Bfzriiolli' Anderson, B. Klasen, O. Lefferts, E. Peterson, BLISS Black, XV. Demoling, Dorr, E. Dwyer, H. McClellan, S. Spring, N. Trmzzfrom' Baker, H. Birkenlieuer, Bock, H. Danielson, D. Levy, E. McClellan, F Mohlin, C. Nelson, D. XY'eliofer, G. Trzrllzlbvl' mmf C0l'lI1'f Block, R. Bowen, XV. Faust, M. Geisert, C. Gusius, T. Holmbo, 1-XTX . N Kumlii, A. Killmnn, Rozen, L. Scl1wic.1rdi, Sliortino, N. XY'einer, F. Young, G. FI't'lIl'l7 Horn Dzodzo, L. Franklin, T. Milos, N. Moshure, V. Scholz, G. Vukovicli, V. Zia, P. BKISSUUII Fagner, R. Schnackcnberg, Ofwa' McAllister, C. XVeismiller, B. Pi'rr'11xxio11 Burns, Hamilton, C. Hannibal, F. Hurlbutt, XV. Miller, L. R JU IOR QUT TET LTHOUGH not meeting with the same success as our big boys, the iunior quintet has shown the same fighting spirit that is predominate in all the teams Lake View sends into competition. They started off on the wrong foot and lost a seven- point decision to Amundsen. Following this, they dropped two tough games by one point to Senn and NValler. The former was an overtime game which kept the spectators standing and shouting in frenzied excitement. In their following games they lost to Lane and Roose- velt because of Ll shaky start. They came back, however, in their next encounter to show that they were still fight- ing by taking .1 thrilling 23-22 victory over Steinmetz. W'hen Von Steuben, who was so far undefeated, came to play here, everyone predicted our team would be de- feated by fifteen points. In the first half these predictions looked all too true. But as the third quarter got under way, our boys gave Von Steuben the scare of their lives by scoring seventeen points. As luck would have it, never- theless, we dropped the game, 37-32. Even after losing this tough game the juniors, although slightly despondent, did not give up. They came through with .1 whirlwind finish, spanking Sullivan, 28-17, and Sehurz, 22-10. Thus changing what started out to be .1 very poor season into a fairly good one. l,lQH'I'XVFIGH'l' 1sAski-.THAI I, Row 1--I., Ifogelm. lri. li. :Xrrig ciii i, XV. km iss. H. Dwyer. Y. Tdwards, j, Reichstein, rl. Keenan, R, Olsons, C. Keenan. Row I-I. Sandberg, l,. Tadder, R. Nlills, 13. Liragg, xl. l,t-varino, D, Stur- geon, Al, C ildoiv. X - I ugi' 2 R x. . 'D BIG BUYS BLAST of the referee's Whistleg the shouts of the boys crying, Toss it heref' Let me have it, or Don't let 'em shootf, and finally the frantic pleas of Coach Dickerson to Get in there and Hght! These were only a few of the cries a visitor heard upon opening the door of the gym after ninth period. You guessed it! It was basketball practice. Six weeks of toil till finally late one Friday afternoon a group of boys, representing Amundsen High School, came over to start the season with us. Although outscored in the Hrst half, our boys came through and Won the game, thus open- ing the season with a victory. Lake View was on ffac 1m1rc'fJ. After Amundsen they dropped a tough game by three points to Senn, beat W'aller by a safe margin, and lost to Lane, 32-22. Over at Roosevelt they hung up No. 1 of what was slated to become a live-game winning streak. XY'hen Steinmetz visited us, the XVildcats overcame an 18-6 handicap to come back in the second half and win the game. They wound up the season with victories over Von Steuben, Sullivan, and Schurz, thereby nnishing in second place and sending us into the playoffs for the city title. All dreams of a city championship, however, were smashed when we lost a tough 3l-26 decision to Crane Tech. Hlf.-xvYxvl.lc,,liT BAsRIfTBALl. Row 1-R. Hyland, hl. Morgan, R. Bryan, li. Didtlcr, K, Sjoquisl, A. tyrant, 'ee mee Rim B uman L o :sen tnm unter N x ,nf n If cf: '21 on lxrl my H Um rtit Page 7 3 OVER TI-IE TOP Games Class Fencing Games Class Page 7-I GAMES CLASS Ruw 3-P. DuV.1ll, l. Vogel, L. Raltscli, Nl. Stuber, D. Sukernun, A. Rohde, E. Lnrig, P. Becker, B. lficlienlauln. Nl. Schmidt. E. Moritz, L. Guilfuyle, B. NlJlt7. Rmv 1-A. Correa. L. Laney. K. Morris, j. Anderson, D. Sonneker, R. Cveircm, Nl. Hunter, E. Celi- ring, Nl. Chew, H. Simpion. B. Ream. Rim' 1-S. Sclutfer, L, Spiegel- lmuer, L. Hofcr. P. Hinley, Faluy. D. Becker. H. KUI17, L. Krause. Nl. Blur. FFNCINCH Ruw 3-Y. Amlermn, li. Guyer. O. Sunneeli. D. Hile, lf. Kruder, D. Sehweider, xl, Grauer, F. Hum- SUN. Row 3-H, Xvelilte, Nl. fXlQCieugl1, lf. Iiriukwn, TXT. Lirosmmn. Qi. L.1r- wn, li. Price. Rim' 14C Sinmmm, I.. Kmuxe, G. Sippil. S. Shaffer, l. Tnepfer, lf. Cunlxcy. E. Leon. SIXTH PLRIOD GAMES CLASS Row 4-KI. Fader. L. Cohen, H. l..lSUI.1, H. Nliiiengli, L, Nlnritz, L. Huffman, U. Bneltclier, U, Zai- lte. 13. Hale, Nl. XY'crl1ni.1li, B. Steen. Row xfXl. Nclwn, Nl. LJ Cross Ll. Brailxfuxd, X. Bien. C. Xurtwn, I7. Rubin, kl. Amlermn, D. Omlul, l.. Utter, S. Sulkin. Rim' 3-D. Kuhn, K. XY'ynn, H. Newman, C. Snnum- li. C-viiliey. H. hlnlinwiii. A. Wlllitx, K. Morris, R. Dumele. R-iw 1-NI, Defmey. l-. l.impcl.1. Li. Cizivux, H. lficliner, A. Lind, B. Netlel. Xl. Hultnun, Nl. 'lnylnr li. l541'm.1n. li. Caplan. LEISURE TIME CLASS Row 3 - B. Bethuryndal. E Melchior, M. Katz, L. A. Rolrsch L. Lietzan, J. Meerbrey, D. Geiser S. Gordon, K. Moms, V. Kasa- vich, B. Bickie. Row 1-H. Hnmpcs, B. Eiclwcn- lab, D. Karlsen, -I. Anderson, P Becker, D. Anderson, M. Stukcr U. Blitzncr, L, Gribbens, NI. Hun- ter, A. Gohdc. D. Sunnckcr, D Davies, M. Nelson. Row 1-B. Nctzcl, D. Holt. D Swanson, D. Ambrose, F. Issac, H Lasota, L. Baylic, I.. Gruncr, I Baskin, E. Maltz, R. Jansen Front-R. Giercns, L. Krause. IEENCING Tl-IAM Row 1-A. Lilicntlml, G. Pierre H. Ruben. E. Huckc. CHEER LEADERS Row 1-L. Kloss, j. H, Krauss, E. Berman, M. Lavcrty, BI. Tayln I'. Row I-J. Chrisman, C.1pt. J. C aldow, R. Heilig, XV. Gross, NV. C fnssel. .Vs J i Q . ,,-' ' I v i , X ful J' g JI I ll f 1 IIllN4IHIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIHVIIIWNIIPIl1lllIIIIIH4IlIIIII4INPIlNIHlilllllllllliillllllll 4 1 IH DEQ WEE 1 MISS OLLUM MRS. KNAUSS TI-IE MAIN AT LAST these as are offered, every one can S SOPHOMORES, we stand on the threshold, thoughtfully peering into the Main. Before our eyes stretch the years which constitute high school-years Hlled with activities-social and academic. As aspiring sophomores, we should decide at this point what course we intend to pursue-how we should spend these next three years. There are, for us, the splendid achievements of the honor students to uphold, great past athletic records to break, and the social life of the school in which to participate. Extra-curricular activities have became an increasingly md should find his niche. After deciding in what fields we are best suited to apply ourselves, we students should begin our work at once. We who are ambitious enough to interest ourselves in a varietv of projects in our sophomore year are usually the ones who at the end of our senior year are the most prominent, and who have benehted the most by our education In our work we should not attempt to achieve just a certain number of points, a coveted position, or a prize. but instead we should always remember that the purpost behind our endeavors is to strengthen in us desirable quali- ties which will be with us all our years. And so they go marching on-the years-that which was accomplished in each succeeding year opens new roads ' 5 ii iv 1 P3 ' 3.-. , ,. Kiwi, ,....4. -. T s m 1 Qld ir, If . j s important part of education and with such a myriad of f 'TTT l l I Q 7 I jL-.?..u, . P I ,LI ll- Tk-T:-'TTY-'Tl , K7 li! If f i: I It I is j j I lj j i ,,,-.f-, . 3,75 , ji nj! 7 7 l 1 I I 1 , I 7, , ji , jj -mm- to explore in the next, as we continue: sophomores, juniors, seniors . . . Pugr ,' 6 DIVISION 315-I Row 3-M. Ross, S. Wech- rer, R. Karasik, J. julge, H. Schoolman, J. Hogeorges, J. Marske, R. Parcels. Row 1-S. Schulman, S. Grassman, C. Barker, R. Sa- tan, D. Kopp, D. Sobin, G. I-Iilker, S. Maltz, H. Mc- Guire, G. Werner, F. Porter, J. Sandberg, R. Tetraehila, P. Reiner. K. Thor. Row 1-J. Kastil, Ballatle Rudolph, C. johnson, S. Sha- fer, M. Deshong, Irene Ja- cobs, A. Mitchell, R. Block. DIVISION 3II Row 4-M. Willa, K. Erk, E. Weidenbnuch, H. Feichr, F. Kuefner, B. Seibert, R. F' l Lintner. M. Olson, E. Helm, E. Koller, I. Hurley. I-I. Mueller. Row 3-S. Glaug, M. Geish- eimer, R. Sutter, V. Smith, D. Fallbaeher, A. Krips, C. Simonis, S. Schmidt. Row 1-E. Meyer, E. Sted- man, G. Bennwitz, R. Bash- or. K. Rothenbach, If. Bren- nenstuhl. Row 1-A. Witt, C. Pucns- berger, E. Sigle, M. XVillc, R. Lentner. B. I.nss.m. DIVISION 3:1 Row 4-I.. Govidauin, B. Werner, Stendcr, M. Greenwell, Cochrane, S. Tasovae, A. Repta, B. Isbe- mer, V. Shnnkman. Row 3-B. Laznik, I.. Klein- schniclt, H. Lakner, D. Bratsburg, M. Phoenix, V. Copland, M. Hughes, F. Moell, M. Witz, Z. Luck, M. Pontrelly, I. Newmann, R. Freihage. Row 2-S. Musker, J. Gus K. Waggener, L. DeCaluiv D. Deutschman, A. Dowl- in E. Sm th, F. Anderson gv y ' Row I-M. Kaskovich, L Patton, D. Shoultz, E Schurr, B. Mueller. REVEILLE-2B'S ,ni I Page 77 REVEILLEQZBVS-2A'S l L P1136 f 3 DIVISION Illr Row 4-B. Lac. A. Bald- win, G. XVilSun, G. Bouknn. S. Schiff, I. Slinggiby, D. Neal. Row 3-II. Kuloma, Ii. I..mkfurd. D. Quinluvnn, A. Swdvrwrf-ni. I. 'l'hu.ib,ild. NI. Xl.1rs.1lik, Nl. I'lcn7. sl. Nlccr. brcy, L. I.llf7.1ll. Ruw 1-P. Argcwn. I. bar- man, NI. Kusturcr, R. Schul- wc, A. Cipadmm, G. Sm- sinus. Row 1-Nl. XY'.1llicr. A. ,lor gcnscn. If. Gibwn. KI. Kia, luns, Nlr. Cos. DIVISION 14,3 Ruw 4fP. Schaffer, H. Riley, KI. Gold, C. Cobb. E. XY'nytul.1. Rim- jill. Rmcnlnaum, Nl. Harrison, A. Duiwcn, N. Irlannemnnnh I5. Mirza, A. Braue, XI. Atnip. Rim' :-L. Curtis. D, Kay, B. Laiming, S. Keck. N. XY'.1ldcrR, I. Oxhain. S. Rm- cmtcin, If. I-Io.1gl.ind. A. Ihulsun. Row i-P. Nclsun . NI . Wfclirer, D. I'I.mnib.1l, XX. klirlmson. DIVISION :ii Rmv 4-F. Nlnssnmn, RI. Berman, I. Berg, D. Fmcli- lich. M. Klingbeil. E. Rails! ling, A. Bnumgnrtncr. L. Nlcisl, If. Schmidt. Nl. Gyl- den. A. Hirnmclbcrg, R, Kaiser. Row 3-L. Rollifalm, E. K.1ulIm.mn, XI. Schluttluucr, R. Vylimck, il. Tudnck, I. Vogil, AI. Harrcl, L. Back, L. Granea L. Baylie, H. Sclmilrz, XV. Krueger. Row 1-C. lay, E, Miclchcn, E. Haus ler, A. Aslxfcldt. F. Peclrke XVelk, L. Gicse B. Subey, Ii. L. Grossklago. Row 1-A. Colia. XV. Ros cnbaum, NV. Kratcr. Stern. B. Quig- DIVISION 109 Row 4-B. BlanlIsten, B Klein VI Ges hk I . I . c e. X. Bari ker, J. Hatvasl-ie, K. Ronan berg, I.. Solomon. Squire, A. I-I Long, A. Latushko D , . Jor- gensen A B f L , . ancro t, I.. Mil- ler, M. Muir, I. Chnrone. Row 1-R. Sayacl, Joseph, A. Americus, R. Kitson Alworth, XV. Clifford, Lnnoff, XV. Markgraf, Hurst. Row I-A. Stanovicli, I'z1ttiSl1:1ll, G. Goldman, R r . R. ay, I. Buxbaum A. Harr- koff, R. Whinlnclr. DIVISION 3,6 Row 3n-A. Tuskclt. M V.1ndcnbos'h D. Milsrrcich, B. Elem , Knakfus. J. Lundbom. Row 1-N. Errclnnn. I. Carlson, V. Fury, V. Hahn, H. , . Srluulg, S. Roggenbrick E. Grubcl. A. Bev I I er, M. Conkey, V. Janclm, M. Day, R. Schinkul, E. Sandlmp, G. Sisno, M. Ixcllcr, C. jolly. Row I-M. Dcskc, M. Nor- ton, E. Sclinosr, AI. I,aVien. L. Dampnz. DIVISION M., Row 3-M. Luckurr, -I, Mammano. M. Oliva, XV. Owen, I. Prislinger, B. Sclmcewind, C. Ockurt, Ben I.undgrcn, I.. Branclt, Row '-H L - . csotn, J. XVul1l. V. Ewalt, G. Leibungurli, S Oehlsen, E. Hammer, A. Pn- surka, NW. Cl-Iinn, R. Schnei- der G , . Brown, W. Joslyn. Row I-D. O z a b al, E. Griesscr. M. Eisenberg, F. Moon, R. Rubschlnger, M. Lasky, XV. Feiler, R. Gold- stine, R. Hammer. Row 3-R. Bloomfield, B. artung, P. Ho- georges, A. NVendling, P. I. , D. Gnvcdaricn REVEILLE-2B 'S Page 79 Page X0 REVEILLE-2A'S DIVISION tu: Row 4-F. Angell, W. Par ker, j. Kcssey. KI. Nelson, H Slirngn, XI. Benson. M. Kahn NI. Baymc, R. Diiupe. Ruw 5-P. Rithol, Y. An- derson, B. Pol-tonny, S. Lan- ders, C. Blum, M. Dzictor- UH, R. Blum, R. Stenstrom. Ruw 1 4 B. Buliai, R. Deutsch, G. Kaiser, R. NVeisn1.in, H. Dursclilag, B. Lombcrg, L. Ackerman, S. Bernscn, R. Johnston. Row I-LI. Gcttis. V. Lieb- crmn. D. Cornlield, M. Kan- ter, B. Stern, B. Matheson, NI. Comnford, V. Hounna. ASSEMBLY HALL 6 Row 3-L. Fox. Row ' If C -- . arlson, I. Ba- logh, H. Xvedin, B. Conner, Ii. Bailey, H. Russ, F. Mill- ing, M. jones, A. Hayden, D. Hocft. L. Coles, B. Gor- don, G. Malo. Row I-XI. S cott. L. Gietel, D. Halin. DIVISION 1 i 1 Row 3-AI. Stanton, J. Rc der, R. Rodewald, Ii La Noll, B. Peterson. WI. Circlclt, Ll. Price. Row 1--R. Drcutli, Ii. NYS- tul. I. Mueller, E, Cox, L. Xlorricey. R. XV.1ll.1ce. Row i-L. Epstein, Ii. Mit- telman, F. Coyne, E. Swans- mn, B. England, L. Dewey, NY. Moriarty, S. Sacks, D. R.1dc.1nd. 'iii DIVISION JIS-1 Row 3-I.. Williams D B r 0 w n , F. Schroeder, Li B u r k , M. Thornton, G. Deering, F. Bosenbecker, A. Tyan, L. Schiel, R. Liar man. Row 2.-J. McCormick, E Ahlmann, V. Caldwell, E. Bluder. M. Myrtle, J. Ras- mussen, E. Jacobson. N. Marmen, M. Wolf, M. Brown. Row 1-H. Coryell, IN'Iangi- ameli, C. Eisman, G. Seif- ert, E. Melbourne. D. Bar- bakoif, J. Retzer, B. Wuest- enfeld, S. Rothas, B. Falter- mayer. DIVISION :Ill Row 1-M. Martin. R Rcttkc, L. Roltsch, B. Bou- dreau, E. Gentry, E. Daniel, L. Callaghan, A. Scheiblcr, I-I. Wagner, L. Ashby, J I-Iinley, T. G 0 r d 0 n , M. Schodtler, C. Swanson, E. Forbes- R. Bresnaban, L. Sa- wottkc. R. Sandiford, L. Karas. Row I-R. Gliffe. D. Gib- hardt, L. Ahlstedt, A. Casey, K. Merle, A. Grilli, M. Klingbeib, E. Marubio, D. Schmidt, N. DeW'itt, M. Raul, M. Blanchart. L. Hoe- sel, M. Baur. DIVISION A-7 Row 4-H. Goldberg. R. Stern, F. Barber, T. Marx, J. Dennis, H. Miller, R. Morrissey. Row 3-R. Swanson, G. Zo- grafos, A. Mogren, E. Mayer, M. Howard, M. Gciscrt. H. Strohm. Row 1-B. Trigourea. H. Heimbach, G. Rosenbloom. J. Petersen, G. Metzger, I-I. Hartung, J. Mayer. Row I-S. Isitt, L. Fisler, N. Moreth, J. Ford, R. Pack- ard, J. Keller, E. Resnicke. REVEILLE-2A,S Page 81 REVEILLE-2A'S Pugi' N2 DIVISION IIS g-D, M 0 r r u wh F. Rnw Y Isaac. NI. Thais, I5. Anthony, XV. Iirudcr, If. Habel. Rmv JAH. O'RourIic, I. Hmmpwn, I , Sack, I'. Hin- lay, nl. Grauur. A. Knight, I-. Hun. NI. Schmidt, P. Nlclncrncy. Dvpuzy-A. B. Rassilycr. Ruw l-I. Ambrose. If. I.cun. NI. KiIroy, If. Rus- sini, IJ. Gcstrinu, S. Vinh. F. Iuwplm, IJ. I-Iaimsun, N. QIP bil, XI. Grawsnun, 5. Iiindcr. IH. Iuhnsnn, Ix. Hur- D Sqlww. ru, . Rnw 1.-P, J. ,I R NI. Barrett. DIVISION lui ncph. A. Tsucl. . ,I4Cl'l'.1l1CII.l. nw g-gl. Grclck. K. Sun- Sl r iris I Xllst B. d1n,I7..1cp ,.... , Tyndnl, I. XY.1ifIein, R. Reid. C Abung I. Bun- Ruw 4- 1. x, nur. B. Guycr, I-I. xIoIininn. I.. Gruncr, A. Fetzer. Row I-9. Gumbincr, I-I. .. . . wh. Silnpnim. B. BiLIxIu, A. A1 mditc Xl Pr.1x'. I.. Budill rm , . . Z. SI.1gIc, G. HnI'Im.1n, C Bicking. Row 1-I. D4 I ILM, I. IDCLICIUITJ. nbbini, I'. Lui- Ruw x-D, Andcrsnn. I' Ifrichsnn, B. I'Iog.1n, II. Buck! cr, D. Uuavin. DIVISION 3111 Rim' 4-R. Sndcrbsrg. H Ii.l.lIilI1LiI1, I., Kiy.1x.i, I, I'im:I1ur. R. Ycii. NI. San gurm, T. Lichncr. XI. Loncr XV. Raider, S. KC1X'Il2I', IQ G.1lus.kI. Schmidr, S, Arnuxy Rim' 2-I. Nixon, F. Ncm ' dcll,1 hu. Iii Unnicx, B. Lnr Knhrxux. I. Swanson. D M .I- Iiulbi, I.. Pye. D. Wulf. L1 iINrigurirs.1. I., Vignce. Row 1-D. Peck, IE. I.un B. Ragm, F, XY'iIAnd, QLIIIIIII. Rnw 1-I. Grcdcnunt, XIuricI, C. Thompson. RUQQCII. DIVISION A4 Row 3-V. Burnburg, D Smith, A. Vollmann, L Toomim, D. Gray, B. Hush- ITIHH. Row 1-T. Kehow- M B r 0 C k , L. Hasmann, G i r e n s, D. Sonneker, Trace, J. Anderson, Drafz, L. Dietz, F. Ed wards, -I. Duelos, H. Von der. D. Oraziettc. Row I-J. Law, XI. Ivlunson V. Bucliul A. Clark, C. Kil- lick. Mr. Alexander, D. Gai- scr, A. Anderson, Birken- heucr. DIVISION A-5 Row 1-L. Zirnmurmnn, H Reiter, D. Mienc, L. Miller AI. Krause, D. XVinklcr, G Mourcs, V. Schultz, D. Miclz M. Marraranoh E. Anderson C. Hang, E. Hendrickson E. Frendrcis, C. Lnry, D Becker, M. Brooks. Row 1-L. Hofcr, I. Kemp cr, D. Fuchs, H. Karger, F Streak, M. Dulobcrkc. E Gnndt, G. Eggers, M. Gcr man. G. Key, J. Dick, B Bannister. D1v1s1oN W, Row 4-L. Salvo, H. Rosen- gard, Horwitz. Row 5-A. Gouletus, L Thompson, H. Jin, J. Hotf- ing, S. LeVitt, V. Phillips -I. Stein, G. Sumner, J. Hy- land, W. McDowell, B Geier. Row 2-H. Pitrges, B. Kol- lias, B. Van Dyke, S. Mon- tevago, S. Wfinokur, D Cooke, H. Brierley, N Schauert, S. Russell, J. Gil- lison, W. Belcher, E. Kod- ish. Row I-J. Coski, R. Kogon E. Mirkovich, E. Osgood, J Perlman, F. Chrisos, G. Har- N ris, E. Broolis, M. Schatz. REVEILLE-2A'S 7 Page S 3 Pugv S4 REVEILLE-2A'S DIVISION 107 Row 3-J. Kosla, K. Sprad lin, A. Dames, H. Task, I Diedcrick, N. Horvarh, R Dames, NV. ' ' Ixehm, XY Pom- rcnkc, A. Hacberle, A, Flarn buura. Row :-D. Srelrer, Ii.W'itr, Ii. Hcnnings, Ii. Rosner, E. Klinkcy. B. Chevalier. M. Fiwhcr, D. Lange, S. Klein, M. Sim, G. V'estf.III, I. Nuncs. Row I-C. Bmlow, P. Minclm, M. XVciss, Ii. Stucckl. Ii. H Il 0 man, F. Gunther, C. NIueIIeII1.1I1I1, A. Kusuk , I.. IJFCQIJI1. Stcvcni, R. Var DIVISION A-6 Icnincr. If. Larlsim B C Ivnncr, P. Camp. I III, I I XYICIIICQIFIIICF. IL I A H Ayden. H. X I III L1 XI.1Iu IW 3- . Brown, F. KIIII- ing, H. Russ, E. Graetf, H. P. ' ' Row 4-Q. I I. B.Ii'I: I. I.. G -rfl, . wi. 1 . A. R. T I'I I Niurtin. C. Daniels, D. D.IIIn, B. Gordon. h Row 2-W. jackeon, K. II'I M .1Icy, D. Hucft, I.. CIIICS. . Scott, I.. Fixx. Row I-T. Smith, A. Tar- pcv. Ro Jch DIVISION I I 1 Iv I-J. Dillon, H. XVIII , C. Kamrz. KI. Luv rcncc, QI. Kramer, M. Lep- ponen. C. Taylor, H. Slmub, A. Dry, I Levy. Row 1 - A. G1I.1ti. P. Knight. B. Kinsey. R. john- son. Row I-E, Spak. NI. Sieg- Icr, KI. XYICIJICY. I XY'irick, I.. XY'ynI1. D. Berman. H. Grudcn. I DIVISION 101 I Row 4-H. Merel, R. Her- I man. I ROW 3-G. Gardella, M. Lauder, M. Wallenstein, D. Tag, L. Poe, j. McGal1ey, M. Keller, S. Koral. Row 2 - L. Neiman, A. Goldkin, M. Saly, B. Hol- land, J. Roth, E. Saldinger, P. Baker, E. Wechsler, S. Gordon, M. Olrman, Ii. Sychowski. Row 1-L. Pacher, B. Har- ris. Sclmwartz, A. Fox, I. Moruitz, I. Baskin, E. Maltz, D. Berman, M. Bran- sky, -I. McGal1ey. DIVISION S-z Row 3-S. Tucker, M. Cur- ran, J. Dodd, E. Bruokbank, W. Becker, R. Braun. Row 2 - Rl. Nygren, M. Whhlquist, D. Frirchlc, D Edenbcck, T. Fink. Row I - K. Schober, G Dawn, J. Foley, A. Joyce, P. Matsuukas, L. Filler, ll. Adler. REVEILLE-2A'S , E STRIKE UP ZEZANDf GDAXZALL 0-of E f f f 7 f 7 CIVILIZATIQIZZS ON?-IE MAR54I,'5TRl NG 7 f Z 7 f Q VALIANTLZ Q B522 ITSEEZTQ DEgECT l, X f E ws CUQLZAL Af IEVEM TS .Zum T00 'fE SE QE, Q 9? Z Z f E l ARMWWITH T? Smm gf ITSXJATIVE Z f Z 7 E Cm? CHHC GQ ,ZVEPQUP TO X N! X ll E MEEZ THE TEZPO OF ZDVAKE on 4- 4 f Z f E REAQQEND WQEEEJG Tw KE? PACE. f Z 2 f f Z l WE CAUGHT YOU . i v' Page 86 J J X - -9 . LAKE VIEW S ZOO 5- . I ms wp, W? 7 1 Qu gh , . xg QQ , xiii' 'xv 353' -.Q X ki 7 , iff' y, 1 E U 4 G .vm X TMS: -Q, X .N , fs, .X Q: 4 r ig sub 3 535 if Q-,, Page 8 7 I-I O LD IT . '- 1 X A: X im X x Ji-' .L v iii ? X K 45 , P xt ' ' . ' 4. 'Q'-Q' ',,.,,f- 'f-A gl 4 5 -X v a . Q-,x a ,ah no x..Q 4 L v K3 fa X xSf :- NYE T ' x N 'J' Ovw X is Q F xr ' -fx. 6 W f Q5-. X F ,o A my ' , y f x e Q, 4-seiwy mcg. 'QV 'QQQXJ I wg -,va , Qc-paws , Qgcfy 'p?iiNX55i'. Quays sua . 'bv 'qv-embbi 1 OW gn-wx6xxx..2, xxxxx-Qxi. Qu. xx, :,9xxxgg. Qmxcqix Wgxg .gwoq-5, I vu. Sif dye-acwxwxi I W53 '?' A-,Ng eiqw 5-ravi. ic . Qrfyw- 'Sf' N PW? M5395 ' 94, 'g.o,,Q-,NX xxnq-I 'wg +A' QSMQ +sxxxQ-, xxx, V 1'Z ?+fNNQ54f'. 4 CQWRXW Qxexxx pos FYQW- .sf ,x145gY.,gxNf5XY, NN5+UN 4 Spa.: cc N 'I H 'X ow. myxig wxck . ' A C ' Aw Q'-MS' 4 C., v. v. ' QFD, N -QQ X xv. y. Xxx . - X, .Qf .xg M, Y Y fx . ax xx 54: . , ,S D XQg.x XNLNX A X XS . xr QQ. 'N fx O. aa X Vps. Qgxq N-ao. C2-f xXx: Q... ,9,6.fs1-Q. Cbfwpeec ,5 -Mvxcxc, ' f fS'xxx-Q. , 4 Q QXxQx, 5616 eix wqrpxf 'p+N. -wbiwxx f Aw L 5 S S-. 0, N. .,. , xx A A K 3 9 ,QA 9. f 'Qc ' Q, ,, . Y N x ' Liar xxiN'?. -edu 'x K . f df X- Xu mx s X x N ,X y ,Q xx x x 'gx 1 V1 3 Q 9- .HJR Y E 1 x A wx r, y Wa. if N N S RSX 'S gl, N K Uv' e r z. Page S8 Nl 3 TO THE GRADUATES: DVICE to graduates? A recipe for success? A prescription for hap- piness? Who am I? Who in my generation is qualified to give these to you? We are passing to you a world torn with prejudice, rocked by needless war, controlled by greed and stupidity. A delightful bequest you may well say, but it wasn't much better when we stepped hopefully from high school, our ears ringing with that golden word -opportunity. And what did we do with it? Most of us squandered the coins of experience offered us by history and our elders, but among the few who appraised her world with intelligence and hope was Jane Addams. I recommend to you Forfy Years at H1111 Home that you may see how a girl faced what seemed an impossible task, saw the same selfish- ness, greed, prejudice, and stupidity which you see today. Bullied, jeered at, and criticized, Jane Addams fought those negative forces and was recognized as the first woman in the United States. Forget the goddess, material success-the worship of whom has well nigh wrecked my generation-and go in for educated living-a life job. As Hux- ley says, Instruction may end in the class room but Education ends only with life. And goodby and a wish for health, friends, congenial work, and a taste for reading-those things which have meant most in life to your old friend, LZ f7 ,Zara We Page S9 THE R0 E GF THE R NCI-I0 T NVAS 1850-America was invading California. In the colorful village of San Juan resided a distinguished Spanish family, ineffective restrainers of their Hery, captivating daughter, Juanita, the Rose of the Rancho, the belle of the settlement. The most ardent and acceptable suitor-from her family's viewpoint-was a young spark from Monterey, the glamorous nobleman, Don Luis de la Torre. The peacefulness of the village was disturbed by ugly rumors: tales of pillage committed by Americans who were plundering the land, stealing gold and pretty women from the Spaniards-deeds which were met with hot-blooded resentment. Sent over to investigate, Bob Kearney, a young government otiieial, found romance when he caught a rose tossed by Juanita during a Hesta. At the same affair Lieutenant Sammie Larkin, Kearnev's pal, was occupied distributing his attentions and buttons between JLIJHTILIJS little sister, Rosita, and the stunning dark-eyed Senorita Trinidad, a house guest of Senora Kenton, Juanita's mother. Bob and Sammie were vigorously ostracized by Senora Kenton and her house- hold because of the reputation of Americans in California. Sonora Kenton also directed her e1Torts toward punishing Juanita for her flirtation with the hand- lhlkqi' U some American. Love laughed at the locksmith, and the affair flourished on the sly, much to the chagrin of Don Luis, who swore vengeance and carried diverse tales of Juanita's escapades to her mother. Kinkaid, the leader of the renegade American group, was plotting underhand schemes to gain control of Senora Kenton's lands. Some fast and furious action followed, till virtue emerged triumphant, because of the combined efforts of Kearney, Lt. Larkin, and the National Guard. In the fadeout we see our pretty Juanita with a rose behind her married ear wandering with Kearney to a honeymoon sojourn at the villa of Don Luis, who has made a noble gesture and set Juanita free. Louise Bell was a lovely Juanita. Rolfe Karlsson, as Don Luis, made a con'- vincing and attractive Spanish lover. Edward Steinorth handled his long, com- plicated lines creditably. Allen Sharp, in the part of Lt. Larking, fairly blazed in his gold buttons and braid. Shirley Kohn was very attractive in the role of Minette. The exotic dancer who flared so effectively upon the stage, clicking her silver heels and rattling her castanets, was the talented Teenie Gordon. Her partner, Ed Mitchell, received much applause for his agility. Ruth Holt was a captivating Senorita Trinidad. Miss Semmelmeyer, the coach, was the one who selected these talented actors and planned the real Spanish atmosphere. All in all, the Rose of the Rancho was a memorable experience both for the cast and the audience, who left Lake View with heads ringing with Spanish songs, and a hazy impression of a glittering Spanish fantasy, which sprang to life in the mellow dusk of Lake View, strutted its moment upon the stage, and faded like a dream. Page 9 1 IVE winning personalities rose from the ranks of graduating seniors to lead their fellow students through the maze of social and business activities, so necessary a part of the graduating senior's life. The class considered David Ramsay, out- standing both as a student and athlete, worthy of fulfilling the responsible position of class president, and selected vivaeious Martha Bruck- ner, vice-president. Business-like Victoria john- son became secretary and Mike Gavin was named as sergeant-at-arms. The all-important duty of collecting money fell to Treasurer Earl Rosenthal. Page U2 MISS LEACI-I DAVID RAMSA Y Pri'vi4I'z'11f MARTHA BRUCKNER Vin' l'1'wiJ4'11l MIKE GAVIN Swgmzrlf-111-I-I Vmx VICTORIA JOHNSON Sr'1'1'Vfi1r'j' CREAM OF CLASS DAY CONINIITTFIT Left to Right Row 1-L. Hultberg. H. Wells. E. Johnson. M. Gavin, F. Al- fassa. Row 1-F. Corbett, WI. Austin. I.. Kendrick, M. Bruckner. PROM CONINIITTII Left to Right Row 2-N. Barrows, R. Sultan, G. Charnos. Row 1-R. Hergerr, A. lieetl- rn.1n, D. XY'eilni.in, T. litll. RIED AND XVI llrlili C,UXlX1l'I I'I l Left Uv Riglil Row 1-I.. Sher, D. Diiinnx. Row IRI. Fngner, li. ll.ll'Cl'il11.ll1, Wh M.icArthur, li. XY'.illher, l.. Humbert. THE CRQP Y' MISS NORTON e 6 The Class Day committee devoted their time to the task of choosing from up-to-date hotels gi menu with which to delight their fellow students. The Prom committee exercised the privilege of deciding upon the ballroom in which Lake Viewites danced away .in enjoyable evening. The Red tum' TVfJifu committee aided their Classrnen in obtaining n html souvenir of high school days through pictures. Page 9 3 W. U4 MISTER I.. Hultberg P. Brandt H. Vivells Roiv 3-R. NI.llIlICl. N. Barrows. R. Martin, D, Rainsav, A. klerome, R. Carlson, If. Rosenthal. 5. Rywicli. It jordan. H. Wells. Row 1-V. Stohl, F. Corbett, Y. Look, Qi. Pmnar, Ci. Paulson. I.. Beeve. B, Ablin. XI. Ilokansnn. Ii. Alfassa. I.. Ilegenbarth. Row I-A. Ifreedman, II. Nlendelin, C. Schaefer, I. Iiagner, XI. Bruckner. I.. Hultberg. fpperwn. C. Liauglian, I.. Yierns, I. Bell. ADIIQS and gentlemen! You see before you the world's greatest and cleverest magician-Mr. Brains. I-Ie would still be among the army of the unemployed if the I-Ionor Society had not discovered him and brought him here. XVith your permission he will present a wonderful exhibition of daring intelligence. First, there appears Billy Freshman, whose goal is a membership in the I-Ionor Society. The stupendous feat he is about to attempt others before him have done successfully. XY'hen he has accomplished this act, he will strut across the stage to receive a bronze pin. And over here is a more experienced group containing those entertaining dare-devils who have already performed the aforementioned stunt. They have held their positions for three semesters and are now advanced to the silver pin troupe.


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Lake View High School - Red and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 1

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Lake View High School - Red and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 1

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Lake View High School - Red and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 1

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Lake View High School - Red and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

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Lake View High School - Red and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 1

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Lake View High School - Red and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 1

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