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

 - Class of 1939

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' S gzgl W, , -vw W x ,ia W w t , .Ni : ma 31 e 1' f hw W View . , w - alv- - -4 0 . IA, - M M 'W' ff' W iw ggjfg?-fi k is ,ilk W -rf .W T0 FLAS TWO SCENES Scene 0ne 1 Eager, breathless, excited crowds stepping from tonneaus of high-powered Dusenburgs, pouring merrily from crowded streetcars, from the steps of giant skylines, from the luxurious streamlined Rocket -on they come to the greatest social function of the season- Lalce VieW's 65th Birthday Celebration. Scene Two WE WORK AND PLAY- Hi-ho, hi-ho, and Off to Work we go. No, we're not the seven little dwarfs, but We're a group of happy, busy laborers. We've tacked up the Welcome signs, rolled back the rug, frosted the cake fwith the aid of a few tastersl, and, oh, We've done a million other things. But it is just the 'before-hands' of one great, grand party, so We work and sing, I-Ii-ho, hi-ho, and off to work We go. Ndswm 62-63-64-65 They're All On 1 lump of energy. 1 dash of understanding. 2 portions of initiative. 1 heap of scholarship. Mix Well in the presence of Lake View spirit, bake for 65 years-the cake ot success. They're in the kitcheny the cake has just been com- pleted. As you see, it's too big for the table. Girls in Dlrndls and Balouskas Distribute Flowers to the Guests Say lt With Red and White Flowers Every quest at the party wears a cor- saqe of red and white flowers. In the lan- quage of flowers, these bouquets say: Happy birthday to Lake View, congratu- lations to Lake View alumni, and sincere wishes for many prosperous years to both. These pretty girls keep watch to make sure that every guest Cas this onel wears the red and white colors of the clay. And who could possibly re- sist this perfect combination of lovely flowers and lovelier qirls, who bubble with sheer happiness and enthusiasm as they clo their part to make the party a stupendous success? HANDSOME USHERS AND GRACIOUS ASSISTANTS RRIVING at the party with our expectations soon to become reality, we are saluted by these handsome gentlemen, members of the R. O. T. C. Officers' Club, who do their best to make us feel at home, and endeavor to contribute to the party mood, which will soon be at its highest peak. oleas ..... Program, Sir, Now we hand our bids to these capable aspirinq young ladies, memhers ot the renowned Senior Girls' Service Circle, who so aptly aid Lake View in all her social activities. So it is natural to have them assist at this, Lake VieW's greatest social occasion. A Q' Q n u 5 M. ., -:is ,MQ ,Q- gy, , A A A .,,, z??M ,K 1.1-A .M MH' , kk,,. :nk W. .,,L, .NN Q .i , . , 'Q ' Will T 1 kvf Q- . ,,,,- f. ., wel. ' H za 5 R w af Behind the Scenes F0 aff RED AND WHITE LITERARY STAFF ROW 4: E. Edwards, E. Hoffman, F. Kuefner. ROW 3: I. Buck- man, A. Hartunq, A. Kilzer, M. Grosrnan. ROW 2: H. Kerqer, I. Kemper, I. Maitz, E. Maltz, I. Baskin, K. Lonqworth, B. Kline. ROW l: G. Hilker, I. Waiflein, I. Hess, D. Berman, A. Danahey, R. Broclcneier, D. Berman, A. Brell. Len Schultz is Sports Editor. A 5 1 R '.iffif::: 7 1 Lffyx, f '1,5.,-2,51 , 2' 5 G m ,nf N - 's ' I ,:f:L'f,h'!-Nsfjjflgi , f' ,'e':of5HE ffl22 1Zf53?f?4:45ff:!s!!, New , H5121 OM ffuffl Q DTRECT -R LC NN 1 BY T S 1--I-M L51 Y'F:'?h2 14.2.22- ff- .pf-W 'M V 1 12,1749 1,1 I CA 'gfS.-D MW, Tm' 1-11 1 S-'W' ..-N?.i'3' 'f.1-f 155 Q,gff,h2-ks: :g1Rp1xma1959 -5 1, a Tl:-'25 hue: ,, M155 ,w 'n QE 10 15 lgfs F' '5h 'f - 'L-- ' ...--f ' HAR LIFO m V 'ff'-:5r Lw 1.- :' cm!! H1000 IL ogs on LAK 5 or M-I 5 O C 11 I W6 n HIGH uglng C KAI! I time T MORE LAKE vit' 8 AND AL KNO' MANY, REGEDING HAPPIER' D TH' STUDENT 'MAY SHE Hsu. of ms WERE I nw' mn H5 TY U 3 'Il AK na pcm. MWRBARY ROUGH TREE of THE Em AT L Pug! is : D HFTH B! NGK T 12,5 NON ON! 1 SP 5756154 Buff' LOQLINC' 1 aw' AN 153 A vsff R cuss. Dua, UL T5 mv: M1110 ego SCHOOL D COLOR! T PERIOD 'Img n www KY AN HA wwf' or STRUGTXVE Rigs OF T m'A,pn1 CON ,HMO rv' 1.ms1.NT ,..v Y ,palm V fi- l 'nh BY DIREC1' WIRE FROM mm Q-amor SERWCI f S T R E 'E mm? 'f-1-5-figfgvwfvfv 'MW Mm :BL-'gg' Fr:-:olznnvm 4.s l-Ln: s54,R-d1.,- f .:1.zw...HX-2:.,..-,-fi'EE5.2..f1.f13.,f'Z'g,'-fmm,' T.g i?l,,,E r DMM - Nm Yom: crrr N Y MARCH 7 1939 11154 Rib AND WHITE' Lan vmr HIGH 4015 ASHLAND AVE. cH1oAoo ILLINOIS 2 Lnxtvrrw HIGH SCHOOL .rs ow ENOUGH ro HAVE TRADITIONQ YOUNG moves T0 HAVE rNNov4rzoN. Nrvzn 4 BAD COMBINATION. rr HAS 4 s4CxGHoUNn or nzsrrmcrrolv - morzssoas AND Pazsrraz, srunzurs uw succzss. IT 41.80 H45 A Folwcaouwb or Paooazss - NEW rooLs AND rzuHNrQUzs or LEARNING AND or LIVING. .rr Paovznms mn SCHOOLING. Hom: IMPORTANT, IT nmzrs Fan THINKING. 1 Nrun nrt., PUBLICLY AND Pfuvnzmr, ro Human THAT 1 mn' To LAKE msn. rr I8 Nor so uucs A mor IN ur LIFI3 AS .4 Maron IN rr. I NEVER FAIL, PzRSoNAz,1.r AND PROFESSIONALLY, ro sz olurnruz, ro ra: Rza um WHITE, Fon GIVING lu: Hr rrnsr oPPon2'uN1rr ro WRITE ron Pvaz,1c.u'IoN. I All GHATEVUL ro Ir, Tour, ron rms opponwnrr ro nmzss ro In' Ooznmovrs ON THE RED AND IHITI IH APPREUI , ATION AND lf! 4-UlfIH4T1'0l I THB COMPANY Mu APPRECIATE wcG ' 'mo' 'N P' GENEVIEYE FORBES 317131 UK mv vb BY DIRECT WIRE FROM I W- B S E M W 'renlfglfihigffl' L ff'l'4Z':I'lT:J,'7.7.f -'i?1'f,'f.'iL:,'.?1': .E ' 't..L3ZL'LT' .Z5?!51 l53l'tZi'L'. ...iLiy!SZ5t.'21:L'.' L '-- -rn. nm.. nm. mv. in uf. dm un. an ml-nm -.4 my Innhn u m-.wn.um mn: .K nun: -u mu., ru... u'-an unmE? DMS - NEW YORK CITY N Y MAHCH9 1112A RED AND WHITE LAKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL 14015 N ASHLAND CHICAGO 2 SIXTY FILE YEARS OLD - CONGRATULATIONS, ALMA MATH! YOUR SONS AND DAUGHTERS, WHERF-'VER THEY ARE, STILL HOLD ONE HID OF THE CORD THAT LEADS BACK TO YOU. WE FEEL YOUR HEART BEATS, AND TODAY OUR PULSES THHOB IN ml N.' I L FRITZ LEIBER FROM up 6,1 VJXRE avvunnou hm -nu uflan Gum.-.uma rn 'Irma C1 5:2529 BY mai TE S Q ,L-'11-' 'Rini'-Ldv 7 A-322.--f mann ,Quo All-f mg ILLINOIS ,M-352 . o U 'ww swag f wi ' '?hf,',::1fx:23,b55 W m T 1939 VD AVE ITS 1.1f Z.n1- .-cf 1' L ... --Il-ka-Y ' QOH AN JoY IW' ,hI .wV b,,. P ml ' V-A' ASPH- , EN ff-ffl M .ev W- il S.--,gg.bggw- only N016 N E V15 Bowl. '.Y3w ,nm-M- ' ,OOD L ET LAR .D MY A :d HOLLY ' H sg!-X00 SABY. L NST SET' Ling T0 N - G Xx P T DDE vmiw H1 'ra ANNIVER as SQON 1 us H1961 1 Y NREC1' WIRE FROM Ll-K Youa BEGIN WILL PUT D HE MPL! I Im N3 ON m CAN' an HE sufwm QTIEST 'Emi uf-T10 - 11-E I -u BU nf' HB , Nw K .hu 1 AR, W ,ff W-'Inq ,cowl PUT A110 VIEW AND HOPE. L D0 DEB!!! XX M 4,009 BB To LP-KE HERE is N, YOU ,RGEN c::::x':f:::.:2x. -1-'-M-. 1111 YET T D A051 AR B' np V emuwwnaanrzusax-wzumql Tl-mqdNui,lhS'I'4ND4RbTIl.l cam' 1531- succn aff' n,,.- I . N r Manoa 10 1939 101-'OA nm mn mr: RE LL 0 sm APS 11 W1 S - p,,.,.- 'I HIGH scaoor. 4015 N Asmwn nz csrcnoo rumors X rl! MLRH H3101 nv' Banu g'pn COW ,me-F ' ov counsr, I Au DELIGHTED ro szzvn You 41.1, aoon wzsnzs ron rar Tawau' 'ml CELEBRATION OF' THE SIXTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF' LAKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL THIS YEAR. I RE-'vI1'IUEER HY DAYS AT LAKE VIEW VERY HIPPILY. I TOO UAS A STAFF' MHIEER OF THE 'RED AND WHITE AND I WILL NEVER FORGET OUR EXCITEIVLENT, PLEASURE, AND HARD WORK IN PUTTINB OUT OUR ANNUAL IN 1918. THAT SEUJS A VERY LONG TIME AGO BUT BELIEVE HE I OFTEN THINK WITH Arrrcrzou or THE mrs AT Mn VIEW.- BY DIRECT Q N 7 JOHN GUNTT l.'5'3n ,:'5: 'gt V J N me-IM-.40-M. -1fqm4'b:': I.1ffbl. l ,,,.,..c,,,. ,M LM L7: 5'b '5'5'o'1 --nm e:'r::'ms::::m. uf.. -:Q-. fi? -if annum.. sm-4riln3nHnogu5.nwi3f3o5u.L 'QpghWWD4lD 1-turns.,-1'-fr-..., :mn AND warn un vm: HIGH scaooz. 4015 N 4855439 WI! 0310400 . LET KE CQNGRATULATE OUR SCHOOL ON ITS SIXTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY. rar wonsr THING rim' I-:van Hapnrfm ro us ns onmuuron 2 JOHN GROTH fll Gilt!!! QL 4 um.,, fuqm.,'lnb ff' 423 ,ff K ye I 5 4 -ff n ,401 L' ,,,.- , -W ...M .., i 'V - . 'ff .- A 4' . --vm. 7 , .5:.2. ' ff: Wsrrqff-.V W' L? Q26 L ' : 1+ ' Ari? X x' ge Q awk ff if I 5 SJ 'SS' rg s , 5,5 1 ff g F 5 iff' M slr 4 Q ffliw, if K 4 5 2, S w X1 if Q wg E ' ,ig if M W f K K , A:v,.: , V L, ,525 ,L gf if f, ..,,, gg. 51 ww .wg wx, ,. X m, . Q: if - 5 2 L- - 5 5: My ww U Age, 'P errhy, merrkly, hy haha or by sea, hah away, sah away, to aooa oN,a L. YI. PM ashore, thafs aoiha ashore, he View . care, e Koi La 'X have a N Woo! PM ashor Step hyeXy there, aah For were heaaihq ior Kun, Woo. SED , VVHQG an VVHEELS Q5wittl Sure! Smooth! After a beautiful flight over downy White clouds, the great silver bird has just come to a halt. The passengers alight to at- tend Lake VieW's 65th birthday celebration. They have had a thrilling journey, but they eagerly await even greater thrills in gaiety an dsheer happiness at their destination. From were comes the ultra-modern plus-the Rhymic Rall at Wheels Winding their Way a'er Rambling l-lills to Wish Lake View a Royal Welcome! Sa pl-ease, lames, drive taster or We'll be late. Far, re- member, the L. V. party begins at eight! 66 Cquchl-quit crowdin' .... umph-my but this street car's crowded. l know you're all in a hurry to get to Lake VieW's Birthday Party. I don't blame you for becoming excited-but We'll be there in a minute. Whee-there goes my hat. At last We're here. Everybody off tor a grand and glorious time, for the surprise of a lite time awaits our eager eyes-the splendor, brilliance, and gaiety of a magnificently illuminated auditorium quickly being filled to capacity. This happy-go-lucky crowd jam into the auditorium, each one trying to get a better seat from which to View the spec- tacle that is being presented in honor of Lake VieW's 65th Anniversary. w,,, 'K 66 old it together, kids, We're almost there! lust three rattles, a bang, and a couple 'pitts '. Come on, kids, climb out before it blows up. But maybe thats over-esti- mating the energy in this 'pud- dle jurnperf Probably it doesn't have that much power, but everybody out, because we've arrived at our journeys end. i 1 D 4 f: S 3 nj 1 I D l'I7 'I 1- U7 U D 'f v-1 D Q ,f 33545 Q 5,5 1 .ms . .x 9 :xv x X . 3 PWA if Q 2. 1 iQ .:, --Q... s H, , E --X-, , ' - XX ' x . Q' . ...,,,N-nba lil 4 S - :'- '-'b: I ,,f:,, 15: -Xz:-- - W ,..Y Wm., mi mm... fits : 9, W AUM 'Q 1 1 1 I i :wi K 5 N V ,..k 1 J- ,- Jw' 5'- g . N ' SUN v1Ewff Y .ur 5 4? , if . .mi x .. - .R Guests of Honor he band sounds a gay note. Revelers become more gleetul in their rnerriment. Suddenly all eyes are turned towards one direction. For at last Prin- cipal Olice Winter and Assistant Principal G. Dana Henderson, our two guests of honor, arrive.l Guests of honor because their combination of leadership has continued to bring dignity, glory, and prestige to Lake View. Guests of honor because their lives are devoted to us-to the torrnation of our character and our personality. But now, let the merriment continue. Let us show our appreciation to our two leaders by a display of our activities and classes-Silence, please!-for our program will now begin. N I li A N I- , f x I 4 1 1 ' N 4 1 w .F . , :K AFM, , X ,nn , . it 7' -sw , wig. , 3, .. -'K 'Mm 1 X Y . ' ww pu. , !., ! ,R M N xiii, 1 ' . w r :j .., . LffN.'3 N:.y- V fm f e ' 4. 'R 'ff':'5 f i? 'L fghifra 1 V , . - ix, 5 '3'Qzf:fi1aiMfi . ff:,if.fQifi 5V,i I - 3Ff7l?SJ X I '...-4 - it www. V ,A 14,1 y e N X ' ' .A 9.553 I 1 kzu'- M, ' 1, -friqgsg L . 2'-Q N WWW w ly f H- ' ,lfhg W 1. . 1 Q Q 5-- O u '--N 'Haq- W W1 JM .. -.V ,ummm K my frwi 'fQg1!f5Q!lf ' -1, ul T'S NOT PANDORA'S BOX 669 I ' I I I h-what s tlfus? Ill bet 1!S the present thot the qroduotes of '38V2 ond '39 promised us- 1et's look ono! see!! Ah-ho! it is!-it's the orqcm -and is it cr beautiful one!!! Oh, boy, ore we happy! ix Mk .. sg H' ls- .f ,N -v. in ...,-., -.,,.,.,..f- ' llllllll Q 11:1 r :- s -.. W, .-M-,,..-f m. may-f'b'W 3' 1 N Mp. 4 ooking forward with keen expectation to greeting the thousands of return ing alumni are, in the upper left-hand corner, Mr. Edward l. Bowen, Miss Winitred Ollom, and Miss Vivian Simpson. Then, as we pass the large vase of loeautiiul chrvsanthemums, we meet Miss Ethel Taurog, Miss Florence Stuart, Mrs, lanet Weissmiller, Miss lanet Ienkinson, and Miss Genevieve Souther. Continuing down the receiving line, at the top of the next page, we are greeted by Captain Louis D. Walz, Mr. lrving Letchinger, and Miss Naomi Sweet in the upper left-hand corner, Miss Ruth Moore, Miss Flor- ence M. Rennie, and Mrs. Sarah G. Hellman in the upper rightehand COTUGT. AES' K 3 I ' Z4 - 4 Q L, AA'V , , . .- yy Y MQW I - , .5 . gg If 'Q I 5 k A 'Vg .3 , ' ,J P' , ,, .,. x ff v .H . . R , -' 4 an fl ., . L. ,,, wg, , . WL,,,. Ii . . ' ' 1 g , 5 . . 1 :- 9. 21 A W, J C9 The faculty of all Lake Viewites- X.. of chrysanthemums and tall, graceful palms contribute to a truly testive occa- sion. Tonight we are oil tor tun, and our teachers, while leaving history, lan- guage, and science books in the class- room, join in our festivities, and are reminded ot their own high school days. ln the picture at the upper-left may we proudly present honorable members of Lake View's English Stall? Miss Minnie B. Bryne, Miss Ruth E. lohnston, Miss Eva B. Dailey, Miss Florence L. Black, Miss lane Chase, and Miss Mary Grace Holmes have long upheld their responsible posi- tions. At the right are Miss Amanda Eiberg, one ot our own Lake-View alumnae, now principal of the school's Hamilton Branch, and Mr. Howard E. Radclitt, an assistant in the library at the main building, Those at the lower right-hand chose to teach history and with a smile they tell us how interesting the subject isf-Mrs. Lucille Schneider, Miss Florence Gum- biner, Miss Frieda Rose. ur faculty, surrounded by lovely vases X Q R YW itll if 'O ' 6 K Q av Q. HQ 9 T A9 Re nues To Welt, 'e All, Cyn the upper-left hand corner we tind Miss Florence Norton and Miss Mable Benson representinq our Horne Econoniics Department. Mr. Edward W. Ashton, Miss Helen G. Kinsella, Miss lessie P. Hastinqs, Sergeant Altord D. Lee, and Miss Phyllis B. Kreis are pic- tured here in the upper riqht- hand Corner. At the hottorn we find Miss Clara D. Kneedy and Mrs. Esther Handworkf -niore teachers ot the Horne Economic Department. Eur reoeivina line would loe incom plete without these, whom We so proudly present. ln the top picture We find Miss Louise M. Traeqer, Miss Flor- ence Sohryver, Miss Norma Conyne, Mr. lohn Beckerrnan, Miss Miriam l-lartrnan, and Miss Louise A. Keele. Below: Mrs. lennie N. Butler, Miss lrene R. Kearns, Miss Catherine T. Duffy, Miss Clqa E. Lovqren, Mr. Charles W. Alexander, Mrs. larnes C. Knauss, Miss Rose Howe, and Miss Rose M. Martin. Cyn the upper lett We find Mrs. Wini- tred Skinner, Miss Frieda A. Tenqler Miss Marie F. Scan- lon, Miss Edna Mouldina, Mr. Luther T. Smith, and Miss Eleanor G. Tierney bidding welcome tc one oi the students In the lower left Miss Ruth lztussow, Mrs Nellie L. Fallon, anc Miss Margaret Gar rity take their places In the lower riaht we see Mr. lldrern P Daniel and Mr. lames P. Fitzwater. ROOM 406-5 ROW 34--Fiore, G.Goss, D. Cusach, T. Theodore, S.Romanos ROW 2eL.FoX, Llohnson, R.Clark, S.Millir, I.Brennan, l Mitchell. ROW lffV.l'lamtelt, l.Stuehler, I-X.Tarnrn. Seated D. Conden. All connected with Lake View join in the fun The line continues A .cs an e m8'fhem:,2acl1e'S ua9 ' hese Studenh Azngravlfl to T sf-len ce W' 67 he faculty is the foundation of any school. Have you heard it before? lt's still true. And in Lake View we are well aware of the fact. The teachers who form our instructing unit combine friendliness and tact with knowledge and understanding to help form good citizens for tomorrow. Our gratitude for the efficient work they are carrying on cannot be con- veyed in words, no matter how emphatic. Rather let us show by deeds and actions the thanks we feel for having so splendid a faculty. For our gratitude is certainly due to a group of teachers who are willing to submerge their own feelings to raise the educational standards and help the individual student. And if we are reticent in expressing our feelings, it is only because we can't find the words. We know to a certainty that our faculty will continue to lay the groundwork neces- sary to best prepare us for our future. lt's the mysteries of chemistry, biology, and physics that attract the keen minds of Mr. H. R. Smith, Mr. Iohn E. Coe, and Mr. Alfred E. Crepin, all of the science department of Lake View. Z: -1- X: : YE, but these are no unknown quan- tities, they're all popular mathematics and lan- guage teachers of Lake View. There are Miss Flor- ence Iarvis, Miss Helen L. Brainard, Miss Chloe Foster, Miss Margaret F. Murphy, and Mr. A. M. Allison of the mathematics department and Miss Adelaide Wetzler of the language section. LX4 nd those who complete our receiving line are: top picture, opposite page, Miss Edna Crowley, Miss Helen Taggart, Miss Alice Prendergast, Miss Mary Schladweiler, and Miss Ella Ver- nova. Middle picture: Mr. Harry Guss, Miss Sylvia Regent, Miss Marion E. Leete, Miss Elizabeth Kuebler, Miss Frances Ross, Mrs. Marjorie Mills, Miss Hazel Dallach, Mrs. Hedvica Valasak, and Mrs. Galeta M. Kaar. Bottom picture: Miss Sara Campbell, Miss Exelia Treado, Mr. Harris Howeler, Mrs. Emo Ruddick, Mr. Lloyd Nelson, Mrs. Frieda Topping, and Mrs. Marion Mes- singer. Above: Miss Winiired Muhs, Mr. Loren Lucas, Miss Moxley, Miss Margaret Martine, Mr. Carl Megel, Mrs. Helene Uhlir, and Mrs. Nelson. Although at times We may not have thoroughly appreciated you, and at times have blamed you tor our faults, we honestly realize the debts we owe. To you We owe thanks for pleasant leadership and under- standing guidance. To you We are grateful for the tolerant and thoughtful Way in which you have transferred knowledge and experience garnered through mature experience-to you, we owe alll-For you are Lake View- ' 'I b l S d , i - IN ME The light goes outl The light burns onl One of Lake View's brightest lights went out when Miss Sara Marsh passed away. For Miss Marsh, a teacher in the commercial department for seventeen Years, was that bright, glowing light. Her heart was as warm as the hearth fire-clean, golden, true. Her disposition was a flame of selfless love. In fact her whole being was warm and beautiful. f But the afterglow of that light which went out at her passing will linger always in our minds together with the memories of her sweetness and kindness. Miss Marsh has not died-she has fallen asleep. M i 1 1: - 1 ii MORIAM Though a swelling chorus of youthful voices shall no longer ring forth under the leading hand of Mrs. Dora G. Smith, pleasant memories of her shall forever linger in our minds. Known throughout the school for her pleasing, kind personality, she was one much sought after when the burdens of a student became too much for a youthful mind to carry. She was the true friend and aid of all students at Lake View. And may God give to the forth- coming students, teachers of the same kind nature as it was our privilege and pleasure to have in the per- sonality of Mrs. Dora G. Smith. Qs 5? EE 'Q' Q IA N N 9 X -Q ' QQ HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU ' 1 'F 1, 5 f Q , s. , fi au , ,. P-'L my Ia' Q f' 'M' 4' 'VY M - 5 un A if 6 Q fs. f Qx' A ,K ,Q , ,ff 7 , 5 if f39..E . .F fi 5' A 6-' 4 if gi r f AW tw VQVA f ' Jwf , fm wif ff. Kg , Ql K I I J L ,yi C' Q i iii!! Ry I g ii I J in Q jr W 32' A 5 , , ff X I a i,i2 J E vx 5 A Rgigiiiggii Q una wif Efiiigi in 'H-XPPY BIRTHDAY LAKE ww Q H . .x Q- fn 'I Y Q Q Ir Q X' f'-X fgf. fi ,fx gn ffxa , sz .1 wi 1? 9 f t.i 'ii., ffwi Q ., if E SV' gi' ,. U ,I L ., is ' fa 7 'X 5 . 6 if W di Q X I A KL, lvylv 5 3. f R f ,if -. X A ,F . f 3x I IQN, I 54- . 15, 0 Q -.. Q? ,M 5,4499 I ' O S. 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'Thomas Peterson . . . ..... L.T. 'Robert Krause ..... L.G. 'Iules Fantel ....... ..... C . 'Alphonse Pollice . . . .... R.G. 'Victor Hammer ...... .... R. T. 'Raymond Strand .... ..... R .E. 'Robert Braun ....... ..... Q .B. 'Raymond Penley . . . .... L.H. 'Lawrence Shiro .... R.H. 'Lyman Rowley ..................... F.B. and many others. The many others who contributed so gallantly to Lake View's success: Wil- liam Waltz. Walter Wuenchal. Edward Waytula. Earl Sucow. Walter McNulty. Barry Schneewind. Leon Rondanet, Rob- ert Remich. Ray Penley. Howard Schech- tal, Robert Stenstrom. William Todd. Roy Whitlock. and Bernard Hochman. FOREWORD gf! powerful tribute to one man's ideals and the heartbreaking obstacles that stood in the pathway oi those ideals is brilliantly pictured here. in Four Wins Has Lake View . one of the finest photographic sports reviews ever presented in the Annual. The story behind the rise oi the Wildcats is simple and touching, telling of one man's iaith in boys and the amazing results that grew out oi that undying iaith. Harry Frieda, a courageous coach from Lake View, is the man. View 41 M ,,,A , m ,A we A 'K MXN ' . ,M ww ' 14.5 Q X ,gy X gm JMX , 5-,tex In gl The organization, known as the Wildcats, is the direct result of his belief that there is no such thing as a bad football team. Beginning with a handful of waifs. Coach Frieda started his team. ln spite of discour- agements and temporary defeats, he carried on and today. six years later, his organiza- tion remains a monument to his struggle. The crowds are on their feet, cheering and yelling like mad. Five, ten, fifteen, twenty, twenty-five, a twenty-five yard dash to a touchdown . . . a picture of the Wildcats in action. Triple-threat Braun: unquenchable Fantel: the unbendable tackles. Hammer and Peter- son: Krause and Pollice, first-string guards, who did fine work at those key positions: plungin' Rowley: gallant little Shiro in his first year: Strand and Lassen, who stopped them in their tracks: Whitlock. McNulty, and Schechtal-all of these boys have a right to be proud of fine performances they turned in. And others, the boys who saw little action this year, must not be forgotten. Every one, from the Coach down, feels that a good season was had. It's good-bye to the seniors: they will not play for their Alma Mater any more. They gave their best and that was good enough for Lake Viewites. Most of them will prob- ably be back next year, but only in the grandstcmds, feeling awkward and out of place, wishing they were on the field again, with the old ball tucked under their arms on another march to victory. F or Auld Lang Syne here are the results of this season: Schurz, 14-12, the first victory in Lake View's gallant history: Sullivan, 2-0, a truly lucky win: Senn, 8-0, the Cats fought hard, but superiority always wins: Lane, 19-6. Rowley deserves credit for that lone tally: Waller, 34-0-lucky the first team didn't enter that day: Roosevelt, 18-2, Schechtal and Penley starred: and the up- set of them all, Amundsen, 12-7, a surprise that broke Lake View's heart. Well, boys, the time has come. Lake View sincerely wishes you the best of luck. So long-and pleasant memories. lil x eave! Me ' I e a rh es. PLASHl The unruffled stillness of the water is broken by the contact of stroking oarsp a great splashing is created by the churning of the wrists. Spray flies into their faces, but soon after, it's all over, and the Lake View oarsmen come crashing through. Thus, we have a picture of the new sport Lake View has added to its wide curriculum-that of rowing. Amidst a chorus of groans and grunts. the oarsmen have ended the strenu- ous workouts of the season. The result of the queer-sounding emanations from the athletes came from an edict issued by the expert Lincoln Park rowing instructors: You fellows have speed, but you lack endurance. ln order that you may get stamina, you must practice on the rowing machines before each practice. Remember-ease up at first, then try your speed. And that night, friends, muscles were aching that never knew an ache before: in fact, they weren't even known to be a portion of the anatomy. So it may be readily deduced that Lake View's oarsmen will have plenty of endurance-and how! What a muscular lot these hearties will be! The Lake Viewites, under the supervision of the Lincoln Park Rowing Club, affiliated with the Chicago Park District, and in conjunction with the Board of Education, are developing into potential stars. The team will meet in com- petition each year against Lane, Waller and Amundsen, the three other institutions to inaugurate this new sport. The winner of the meet will compete against Milwaukee's top prep crews, and later Culver Military Academy and St. Louis' highly-touted squads. At Lake View, the oarsmen are under the direction of Coach Rothe, the director of athletics. Two squads are organized at each school, namely a senior and junior crew. Both are named as follows: LAKE VIEW SENIOR Average weight . . . VARSITY Average height .....,.. .....l54 lbs. ft. 8 in. Coxswain . . . .... G. Revesz Stroke . . . .... B. Lassan 7 ..... ..... D . Cullen 6 ..... ..... E . Waytula 5 ..... ..... E . Wedrall 4 ..... ...... P . Klein 3 ..... .... L . Patterson 2 ....... ..... A . Adam Bow . . . .... B. Duffy LAKE VIEW IUNIOR SQUAD Average weight .. ........ ........... ........ ..... l 3 0 lbs. Average height ........ ............. 5 ft. 4 in. Coxswain .. .... G. Revesz Stroke . . . .... W. Kelton 7 ..... .... H . Roehm 6 ..... ...S. Voorts 5 ..... ..... B . Duffy 4 ..... .... D . Banner 3 ..... ..... I . Bloo 2 ..... Bow .. s . . . . .C. Whipple Curio Heave I I 45 QN- , .. W 6 w ' 1 'M 5 az' Y ' ., A - 3' ' .av ' -mf 4 2' 5, , ,. ' in . my I V.A. , 11235 k S ,. , gg if fi ' . ef4eigw7?? Q TR L-. 5- F -is 52 mv ' 1 1 ', , , ff 1 '-41,55-lib ' 5 .Hx ff WL Q ?f5ff1.g f'k 1 Q vis vt A 'W 1 4 fl , .kv A.g., N AMILY UPSTAIRS he crowd scurries to their seats as the curtain goes up on the first act of L k View's gigantic stage production, The Family Upstairs. a e The play merrily progresses, and with it grow the smiles upon the faces b ' laughter to the of the audience. The queer antics of Willie Heller soon ring berest of faces Yet this comedy is almost overshadowed by the light so . , actions of his little sister and her friend, Myrtle. ' ' ' lc t ' 'o ous antici- ln this manner throughout the play the audienpe is ep in 1 y t' Thus when the curtain falls on the last act, it becomes the only pa ion. barrier between the glad emotions of both the audience and its cast. From the cast is heard 'hz : No, were not professional actors, just adept pupils of Miss Kinsella. She makes acting a real pleasure! From the audience is heard: Vile surely captured a large portion of that pleasure. The Family Upstairs Thursday Robert Hurt ..,. jane Henry ..,.. Ann Libbertonl. Hilton Siegel. . . Betty Philbrick. . Elaine Siegel .... Elaine Gilford, . Cameron Brown Harold Sherman . Betty Van Dyke Arline Novak.. Characters , , . .Joe Heller, lbc' falfavr .Emma Heller, Ike mother ouise Heller, flu' older sisivr ,Willie Heller, the brother ,Annabelle, the baby sisfcr , , . .Norma, Willic,s friend 4 . ,Myrtle, Normzfx friend . , . , . . . . . .Charles Grant .Herbert, bis Iifilv brother . . .Mrs. Grant, his mother ..... . , . .Miss Callahan A Comedy in Three Acts Friday Characters David Ushuna ...,... Joe Heller, the father Trudy Schneider, .Emma Heller, the molbcr FrancineApfelbaum Louise Heller,ola'er sister John Chrisman ...... Willie Heller, brother Dorothy Flood ...... Annabelle, baby sisfrr Elaine Siegel .,,... Norma, WilIir'x friend Elaine Gilford ...., Myrtle, Norma's friend Le Roy Herman ......,.. ,Charles Grant Ken. Hamerman, Herbert, bis little brother Corrine Abbot. . . , .Mrs. Grant, bis mother Gloria White . ..,.,... Miss Calahan The curtains are drawn The lights flash on. 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Arddean. . ,B. Koskobo. S. Lcmqe S THEY BARRY NNXTH THEM N THEIR IXGMEVMENTS RS M' C-GNGRIXWLMXONS DF 'NEW TENIRERS, GLASSWXTES NW FRXENDS TO T HY HEX MH T 5 THROUGH DXF F XQUXJ' NES in iiic picture io We ich me ihe Siivec Honor-Vin members. in row 2: Fx. Smcfhiik. 5. Pierce, V, Weinbefq, A, Psixis, D. Woismcifm, in WW 3 39 We If-CNT? GYWOVG We Goid HOHOYYW IX. Gmraxeiiicinri, D. Ywiiifai. X. Kruqm. in ww: X: 5. Simfiiicr, H, NNH4- m9mb 3'9 GTC? KA- Yoqekndn' X- Afehoodf M- E009- qmm, gl W,1m,,,K Ng. H0,1yw,q, A qlgzokoi 94 r:,g,14C,gY, yy, QJ.g5Xgj,l E, Woiiis. Nl. Woidev, D. Davies. M. Lenhurdl, V. Kam' L' Robmu.. met, E.. Moyer, T. Swoissk. D. Douihiil, E. Sieqei. R. Lcxbii ' -Lice. in row 7.1 E. Thnqer, 1. Reichei. Y. Winqsirom. L. Mickeisori. V. Smith, G. Preuss, B. Pen.. M. Schroedex. Vi . , R. Swonsqxi. E. Eiiex. M. Oprisu, B. Phiibrick. in row in , X Y. Bacusen. E. Dorii. D. Louis. Y.. Booth. T. Gmmbeck. . L. M. Govedoricu. G. Sloxm. 1. Sman. B. Ecksuom. Y.. Mc- if 3 Cormeii, L. Giiiord. if? 1 -. U- ., -3 'i.i if L ,X gi . XI. 53 They're on Their Way BRONZE, THE FIRST REWARD ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS UST starting out. The first step is taken. Now all we have to do is keep it up. We've gotten off on a good start, the motor in our education machine is hitting on all cylinders. We've kept the wheels of our minds turning busily, cmd as a result, look at our marks. Right up there in front, and our reward-a tiny bronze pin. A pin we'll display for months to come: in fact, until we trade it in for something higher up. But until that time comes, we will wear our bronze and be proud of the fact that we have joined the ranks of Honor Students. ROW 4: V. Chadwick, F. Stueckl, A. Ostrowsky, L. Stevens, H. Iohnson, I. Duclos, A. Galati, L. Spiegelhauer. ROW 3: R. Perl, V. Bames, L. Toomin, I. Nygren, H. Lasota, E. Hess, E. Iohnson, E. Mirkovich, P. Holmes. ROW 2: K. Longworth, V. Frost, L. Gruner, H. Brierley, A. Fetzer, M. Oltman, I. Anderson, R. Gierens, M. Kositchek, L. Marley, I. Hyland. ROW 1: A. Danahey, N. Rice, E. Iust, Y. Leshner, S. Koral, R. Stoebig, M. Cole, W. Norris, G. Aberg. THEY'VE CLIMBED TO SILVER STARS E highway of learning is losing some of the bumps: or can it be that we are conquering them? Be that as it may, were wining up fast. We've clambered through the tiles of bronze pin owners, and now the sun is flashing on our lastest merit, a silver honor pin. Oi course we had to work to get it, but work only makes the prize more valuable. This little silver token we wear represents two years of struggling, but we tuned our minds to the task and of course we won. So now for a time we Want to bask in the rays of the glory that is reflected from our silver pins. ROW 3: E. Hendrickson, L. Pelton, P. Becker, H. johnson, P. Geherty, S. Gordon, M. Doctoroff, F. Kohn. ROW 2: H. Wegner, E. Lasota, A. Casey, V. Wissing, P. DuVall, I. Grauer, E. Habel, L. Berman, L. Coles, L. Back, D. Berman. ROW l: L. Gietel, L. MacKey, I. Kem' per, H. Kerger, C. Stern, L. Meisl, D. Ambrose, S. Sacks, I. Baskin. THEY'VE REACHED THEIR POT OF GOLD LEASE pardon us while we give ourselves some gentle thumps on the back. The occasion? You haven't heard? Well, We've just received the most coveted award of all-a gold honor pin. But don't think that we'll stop now. Oh, no, for we have to work to hang on to it. Now we have a name and reputation to maintain, and that spells hand work in anyone's language. But we can afford to remtnisce for awhile-to look back to our bronze and silver days-the days when we were just beginning. If you see what seems like pride shining on our faces, it's just the light from our latest achievement-a gold honor pin. ROW 4: Bosenbecker, C. Lee, G. Sack, .I Tatoian, M. Schlotthaner, M. Grossman, V. Kleepisch, M. Laverty, L. Hoesel, S. Grossman, C. Bruegmann. ROW 3: R. Ruckstuhl, U. Maethner, E. Self, M. Shemel, B. Vogel, E. Gentry, D. Becker, M. Leppanen, K. Morris, I. Hampson, M. Schmidt, B. Bickle, D. Sherpitis, D. Robbins. ROW 2: I. Gillison, A. Volz, G. Sippil, A. Fox, D. Swanson, E. Dennos, B. Klein, l. Morwitz, L. Packer, E. Maltz, M. Kamlah, F. Tallman, T. Toffolo. ROW l: R. Veis, l. Waiflein, P. Matsoukas, E. Spak, W. Speidel, D. Miene, D. Douthitt, G. Lanofi, A. Kilzer, O. Lange, V. Ieske. 54 QA 9 gg L J 1' aff? Hi 9 W gi qw 5 9 9- v w Y F W , , J Aw 4 4m,,,.., . '92 .V my qi ,. 'Wi ie: X R15 4? .. N 15 ' mv- Q ... A .. 'X f ,rr Q fr., X x 'L s 1- ' SEEKING A THRILL These prcud ladies in waiting and their qor qeous Queen again return to Lake View Search ing lor thrills equal io those received at the Cadet Hop. They are: Diana Roih, Dorothy Morrow, Iean Carlson, ladies in waiting to ihe Queen Cadet Hop-Elaine Erick of the son. Still Another Party l-laven't you heard what went on the night of the annual Cadet Hop? Well, I was there. Were you? lf not, you missed the thrill of your life time. The spectacular splendor of formal attire, the en- chantment of music filling the gloriously large Crystal Ballroom, the melodious rhythm encouraging hundreds upon hundreds of gay couples to swing and sway. From nine till one the glittering dance floor was covered with quick, light feet tripping all the latest dances. At the stroke of ten we heard a swishing of skirts and gay laughter as all assembled for one of the high spots of the evening -that century-old tradition-the grand march. The queen and her escorts in the lead: the orchestra leader raised his baton-all readyedown it came and we were off-singing with all our heartsfour feet keeping time to the Loyalty Song. After that more dancing and then the crowning of the lovely queen sur- rounded by her charming attendants. We had a wonderful time and as We said our goodbyes to the strains of Lights Out we left tired but very happy. w L 1. Lake Views Debufanfe . f .A4 fp Xilinx, lu 'Al A ,,,,,4nv-neu-1'fnf1'1i'fii H' l a,.,..-v m A G ,SSR Daughfer-Miss Norih Wing On this joyous occasion Lake View takes pleasure in presenting her debu- tante daughter, Miss North Wing. Because of the excellent workmenship of her hairdresser, modiste, and stylist, who have worked to prepare her for this all important event, we may introduce her to you, knowing that she is com- plete and perfect in every detail. So now, we cut the ribbons binding her and set her free to start on a long and haDDY Career of entertaining crowds of excited students. And Lake View herself, who has grown old and gray in the service, sits back with quietly folded hands and views with complacency and joy the beginnings of her daughter. The daughter who is destined to carry on the task begun by her mother. 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X if THE CLASS TASK MASTERS t 9 3 9 There goes Iames Gillison, our snappy little class president. MY. what a deter- mined look he has! May his determina- tron be carried on to the rest of the students. Here's the person you look for to carry out your ideas. Margaret Laverty, your new vice-president. This is where the money stops rolling- Ann Casey's desk. Why? Because she is the new class treasurer. Take a letter, please. Congratulations. Evelyn Erickson, for your marvelous iob as class secretary. Sh-h,--h! Tigre comes that awe-inspiring man oi .Lage-e V55-xv, john Trainer. He cer- tamly makes a fine sergeant-at-arms. I .v.f.f...ffZM f1-LZ ,U ,gmgivgww ?mJD'VCl-TIGR! 7l4 L 1f'-'VV'-'gkivmk -5'ff7fQJ-f6.MLV ,,qM,53 gfQfpfMfa,,,,,..4.,f,, zu,4,L- . y ' I T 7 !+7Nb ,,.h .f-4f,c 4 Ill., fff,-fl A, 4 I '71-7' Aj i.fv'. Ly ., Mgwyw I f, 444Z.!75-4 41 -ffz f 1 b8 69 xxfw XX fJ ,gif My lr Dsljlv' .w , , ., ' vw J Y, fr K s w NN 0 4 WMM, Q K gf, . I I f 73 1.44 w.,,,.1...uf ,mile 74 X Q all niluzlz ,tw 'nA. 'LLM :A XNLBX Jax Axvgvhggkb .pk fx.Qg,- ukiliqvw KLAAQV You rgL.s.. v:S4L,A-.rc,sNxeL....LS,Ssw..- NLS,- . . . - . .. ' t AS, ' L- - .-f,Ca.C'-3-95' - L R755-x-s-ski' xfvvgh ' tb -'bn-AX. I Uhr-1,5 N R ' 'go tu- I XFN, eight- bk -s,fe.f:3Qu.m,t.f LCN.. 'X -'VV' . LLCAAQ9. QS CE BJ' egLx.S,j I l LZCCSL 'KX.-LX'xX' 7- YS-gglp' NXEC- -XHXK 7'-' - Lx cvkg X . on-4.,..Jx cgi' xv-1. cf' ' sl 'YMNN 'T' WV - e 'h- 54 . . wL,..A.X- 8,531.1 C N.-.AN - l -Tp was-by f N11 '--'B-9 -Xc- D Ry-g,C,ggQ, SXJJN-9-xhly'-'.' 'NS'--.Q-cr' ft, A1LYQ1N- L SCL. ' x.9- '-.sL,X.,sg bfi, ' 'gssshg Q B 1 VL HARCELLA ANN WITTE-G. A. A.. Bronze Proficiency Pin: LaSalle Street Club.- Commercial STELLA WOICICKI-G. A. A.: Girls Chorus: Room Deputy: Hall Guard: Red and White Conrndttem- Commercial BETTY WOLF?-G. A. A.: Biology Club: European History Club: Spanish Club: Civics Forum.- General Language ERNA WOLFF-Proviso Township High School l: G. A. A.: Home Economics Club: Dance Club: Glee Club.- Commercial HAROLD I. WOLFF-Hi-Y Club: Chess Club: Civics Forum: Biol- ogy Club:dRoorn Deputy: Honor Society. Bronze Pin.- IQ4 In A, Lf General Science 1' Qyflffgt ' 'N I BETTY WOODSON-G. A. A.. Gold Proficiency Pin: Senior Choir: Girls Glee Club: Hall Guard: Room Deputy.- General ELAINE WOODY-Sullivan Hiqh School: Senn High School: G. A. A.: Glee Club.- Commercial IOHN YOUNG-lntro-Mural Baseball: Bookkeeping Club.- Commercial O ANNE L. ZASTHOW-G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Lake re View: Community Service Campaign: Red and White Agent: Sopho- more Glee Club: Dance Club: LaSalle Street Club: Honor So- ciety, Silver Pin.-- Commercial l.lLl.lAN ZOELLNER- Commercial CECELIA ZOZOKOS-G. A. A.: Orchestra: European History Club: Honor Society, Silver Pin.- General Language '75 Q- lr- 5,- ff S , Mx 'km IN rg, ', gum.: ' ', ww. build.: WILLIAM BROKAW-HA Cappella Choir: Leaders Class: Games Class: H-Y Club: Swim- ming, Lite Saving: Room Deputy.-Vw General Science EVELYN BROOKBANK Cheer Leader: Fencing: G. A. A.: Bronze Proficiency Pin: Games: Swimming: Roller Club: Bowling Club: Dance Club. --- Commercial O MILDRED BROOKS G. A. A.: Swimming: Forum: Commissioner: Honor Society. Gold Fin.-V Commercial EUTHALIA BROOLIS -G. A, A.: A Cappella Choir: Lalre View Forum: Girl Reserves: Senior Girls Service Circle: Clean-Up Campaign: Drama: Red Cross Delegates- General Science Guard: Honor Society. Bronze Pin.A Commercial DA'SY EROWN G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Library Practice: Hall Guard: Hcnzr Sozietv, Bronze Pin.-- Commercial: O IRENE BROWN Tul: High School. l: 'G. A. A.: Personnel Work: Optional Swimminrn- Commercial CARL BRUEGMAN-Gymnastics Team, Captain: Track: Letter Club: Hi-Y Club: Chess Club: Dance Club.- General Science BRUNO BRUGIA Leaders Class: Arts and Craft lub: Deputy. Commercial O VlRGlNlA PAULINE BUCKO-MG. A. A.. Delegate: Geology Club. President. Secretary: Tri'HifY: Girl Reserves. Secretary: Orchestra: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. - General Science LOIS M. C. BUDILL- --Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Biology Club: Glee Club: Foreign Letter Club: Hall Guard: Latin Club.-General Science. LENORE BURK--AG. A. A.: Girl Serves.-e Commercial VERNETTE BURNBURG-V-G. A. A.- Social Science 0 VIOLET CALDWELL :Antioch Township High School l. Antioch. Illinois: G. A. A.: Honor Society. Bronze Pin.-- Commercial RUBY IANE CAMPBELL-Fencing: G. A. A.. Delegate: Concert Band: Lake View Forum: Swimming Team: Room Deputy: Red and White Agent.-4 Commercial GEORGETTE CAMPORlNlABand, Student Conductor. Honorary Lieutenant: Orches- tra: Lake-re:View Stott: Latin Club: Games Closer- General Language DOROTHY CAREY'--G. A. A.: Girl Re- serves: Lake View Forum: Home Eco- nomics: Teenettes: Glee Club: Hall Guard. Commercial O DOROTHY CARLSON- -Spanish Club: G. A. A.: Room Deputy: Red and White Agent: Hall Guard: Honor Society. Bronze Pima General Science DOUGLAS V. CARLSON--Lane Technical High School: lntra-Mural Basketball: Lake View Forum: Smokers Club: Bowling.- Commercial ESTHER CARLSON-Band: Orchestra: G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Teenettes Club: Lake View Forum.-e- Comercial IEAN CARLSON -7-G. A. A.: Community- Service Campaign. Chairman: Safety Club: Civic-lmprovement Committee. Chair- man: Art Club: Personality Club: Room Deputy: Class Day Committee: Honor So- cietmy. Bronze Pin.- Special Arts VIRGINIA MARY CARR-G. A. A.: Or- chestra: Cheerleader. - Commercial 78 W 4 MUIMMR my iz, Min iz, ALICE DANAHEY Barry High, Barry, Illinois, 1, 2: Quincy High, Quincy, Illinois, 3: G. A. A.: Geology Club: Lake View Forum: Red and White Literary Statt, Editor: Book Club, Secretary: Honor Society, Bronze Pin.v General Science 10 ETHEL DANIEL-G. A. A.: Delegate: Lake View Forum: Tri-Hi-Y: Personality Club: Senior Ccuncil: Class Day Committee: Girl Reserves: Civic-Improvement Club: Swim- mlflqi DGIICC Club. Commercial O CONSTANCE DANIELS 'Sophomore ,Glee Club: Lake View Forum: Dance Club: G. A. A.: Room Deputy: P.-T. A. Page: Red and White. Aqent.-- Commerciql ROBERT DAUM 7 St. Michaels High School. l: Intra-Mural Bas' ketball: Baseball: Letter Club: Games Class: Glee Club: Smokers Club: Biology Club: Metal Clubfe Commercial RADIANCE DAVID Lake re View, Co-Editor: Safety Council. Publicity Chairman: Senior Drama: Honor Society, Bronze Pinf- General Language I SARAH DAVIS G. A. A.: Sophomore Glee Club: Games Class: 4B Council: 4A Council: Honor Society, Bronze Pin.-Commercial GARNET DAWN G. A. A.: Senior Lite Saving.- Commercial LOWELL DEDEKIND Senior Council: Fencing Team: Camera Club: R. O. T. C., Picked Platoon. General Science I GLORIA DEERING- G. A. A.: A Cappella Choir: Girl Reserves: Dance Club: Lake View Forum: Hall Guard.- Commercial MARY E. DELANEY G. A. A.: Room Deputy: Bowling Team: Lalre View Club: Biology Club: Lake re View Agent: Geology Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Commercial IUNE DENNOS G. A. A.: Lake View Forum: Dance Club: Honor Society, Gold Pin. Commercial LENA D!CH'ARO G. A. A.: Girl Reserves.- Commercial I IEAN DICK G. A. A. Commercial IAMES DILLON Baseball: lntra-Mural Basketball: Smokers Club ViceePresidcnt: Letter Club: Metal Club: Games Class: Latin Club: Glee Club: R. O. T. C.: Honor Society, Bronze Pin.- General Science IOEI. T. DOBBINS Hi-Y: Latin Club: R. O. T. C., Major: Ollicers Club, Vice-President: Crack Drill Squad: Crack Drill Platoon: Exhibition Drill Team., General Science MARIORIE DOCTOROFF -VG. A. A.: Senior Drama: Room Deputy: Honor Society. Sil- ver Pin. General Science O IAMES DOUCET Lake re View: Basket- ball. Commercial DOROTHY IEAN DOUTHITT Committee Chairman Community Service Campaign: Red and White Art Statt: Co-Chairman. Annual Committee: lunior Choir: Honor Society, Gold Pin. Special Arts , ROBERT E. DRESSLER 'Lane Technical r 1 Hiqh School: Band: Orchestra: A Cappella Choir: Hi-Y: lntra-Mural Basketball: French Club: Botany Club. - General Science N MILDRED DRAGOVICHV VG. A. A.: Profi- ciency Bar: Fencing: Ping Pong: Glee ' NS Club: Lake View Forum: Girl Reserves: Arm, g Teenettes: Dance Club. Commercial j MARGARET DUBERKEVG. A. A.: Girl My Reserves: Girls Glee Club: Lake View ,v,..' Forum. Commercial 80 E 5 O O O EDNA FORBES--G. A. A.: Sophomore Glee Club.-- Commercial DORIS FORSYTHE--Home-Group Commissioner: Council Secretary: D. A. R. Citizenship Award: School Librarian: G. A. A.: Honor Society. Bronze Pin.---- Commercial O ALFREDA FOX Iunior Players: Senior Drama: Clean-Up Campaign: G. A. A.: Par- ticipated in Lincoln Essay Contest: Honor Society, Gold Pin. General Language LESLIE FRESCHKE -Baseball: Leaders: R. O. T. C.: Dance Club: Arts and Cratts CIub.- Commercial GEORGE FRIEDMAN---Swimming Team: Games Class: Leaders: Dance Club: Hall Guard: Senior Life Saver: Arts and Cratts Club. Commercial O LLOYD FRISBIE 'Union High, Del Monte, California: Business Manager, Lake re View: Vice-President. Lake View' Forum: R. O. T. C.: Co-Chairman, Business Round Table: Greater-Chicago Scholastic Press Guild.- Social Science DOROTHY M. FROEHLICH G. A. A.: Lake re View Agent: Girl Reserves: Lake re View Reporter: Room Deputy: Swimming: Lake View Forum: Dance Clubf Commercial VIRGINIA FROST Von Humboldt High School. I: Latin Club: Lake View Forum: Dance Club: G. A. A.: Tap Dancing Class: Girls Glee Club: Games Class: Honor Society, Bronze Pin.-- A General Language O DOROTHY FUCHS G. A. A.: Girls Sophomore Glee Club: Home Economics Club. Commercial ANNE GALATI Lucy Flower High School: G. A. A.: Room Dep' uty: Games Class: Spanish Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin.+ General Language THOMAS GALLAGHER De Paul Academy: Swimming: Basket- ball: Baseball. sgciql Science GLADYS GARDELLA G. A. A.: Room Deputy: Hall Guard: Personality Club: Scholarship English: Red and White Agent.- ' General Science KENNETH GATES'--R. o. r. C.: swimming..--e c.,,,,m.,,,:i.,1 DOROTHY GEBHARDT Concordia Lutheran School: Girls Glee Club: Games Class. Commewid PATRICIA GEHERTY G. A. A.: Red and White Art Stall: Committee Chairman. Community Service Campaign: A Cappella Choir: Girls Senior Service: Civic-Improve ment Club: Prom Committee: Honor So- ciety, Gold Pin.-H Special Arts BERNARD GEIER Room Deputy: Geology Club: R. O. T. C., Otticers Club: Second Lieutenant: Hall Guard. General Science O MILDRED GEIGER G. A. A.: Girl Re- serves. - Commercial DORLEAU GEISER G. A. A.: Games Class: Leisure-Time Activities: Latin Club: Personality Club: Lake re View Agent: Red and White Agent: Red and White. Advertising Stall: Public Speaking: Senior Drama. General Lanquaqo EDITH GENTRY G. A. A.: Swimming: Personality Club: Girl Reserves: Honor Society. Gold Pin. -V Commercial ERMA GERMAK Memorial High School. Ely. Minnesota: G. A. A.- Commercial DOROTHY GESTRINE G. A. A.: Ad- vanced Chorus: Optional Swimming: Home Economics Club.-- Cgmmergiql 1 ll IIHQ ltd E 82 Q ' Loan man RUTH GIERENS G. A. A., Delegate: Girl Reserves: Latin Club: Dance Club: Leisure Time Class: Clean-Up Campaign: Honor Society. Bronze Pin. General Language LYDIA GIESE---G. A. A.: Honor Society: Bronze Pin.i Commercial LUCILLE GIETEL York Community High. Elmhurst, Illinois: G. A. A.: Sophomore Glee Llub: sewing Club. Commercial GLEN GILBRETH-R. O. T. C., Company Commander: Craclr Drill Squad: Picked Platoon: Olticers Exhibition Drill Team: Room Deputy: Latin Club: Otticers Club: Football: Intramural Baseball. General Science IAMES GILLISON Red and White Busi. ness Staff: Lake re View Sports Statl: Orchestra: Football Team. Manager: Letter Club: R. O. T. C.. Captain: French Club: Class President: Honor Society, Gold Pin. General Language O MARYLOU GLASS Band: Orchestra: G. A. A.: Lalre View Forum: Leisure'Time Activities: Spanish Club: Optional Swim minmq: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Commercial ANN E. GLEES- G. A. A.: Hall Gu.irr1. Commercial RUTH GLIFFE-Girls Glee Club.- Commercial ELAINE GNADT--G. A. A.: Sophomore Glee Club: Home Eco- nomics: Lake View Forum: Girl Reserves. Commercial I ANITA GOLDKIN-A-G. A. A.: Drama: Games Class: Community' Service Committee: Biology Club: French Club: Lake View Forum: Dance Club: Public-Speaking Clubf- General Language SHIRLEY GORDON'--G. A. A.: Games Class: Sophomore Players: Personality Club: Hall Guard: French Club: Advertising Slatt: Honor Society, Silver Pin.- General Language MARK GOULETAS-elioom Deputy: A Cappella Choir: Swim ming: Honor Society, Silver Pin.- General Language IUNE B. GRAUER--G. A. A.: Lake View Forum: Bronze Proli ciency Pin: Fencing: Girl Reserves: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Commercial . Q LILLIAN GRAVES-G. A. A.. Delegate: Honor Society, Bronze Pin--me Commercial DONALD GRAY--Basketball: Letter Club. General Science IOSEPHINE GRELCK--G. A. A.: Glee Club: Latin Club,- Per sonality Club: Biology Club:: Piano Accompanist: P. T. A. Page: Red and White Advertising Stall: Silver Proficiency Pin: Gold Proficiency PHL- General Lqnguqgg IOSEPH GRELCK---R. O. T. C.: Concert Orchestra: Latin Clulg Biology Club: Personality Club: Hall Guard. General Language ADA GRILL!-G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Lake View Forum: Sopho- more Glee Club: Optional Swimming: Hall Guard. Commercial LEAH GROSSKLAGS--G. A. A.: Home-Economics Club: Dance Club. Commercial I MILDRED IEAN GROSSMAN-G. A. A.: Fencing: French Club: Lake View Forum,- Lake re View: Red and White, Literary Staff: Personality Club: Glee Club: Ring and Pin Committee: Honor Society, Gold Pin, President.- Commercial STANLEY GROSSMAN--R. O. T. C.: Visual Education: Slide Rule Club: Latin Club: English Club: Honor Society, Gold Pin.---M Geneml science 83 M Q V 2551 luwwA,lh12 w ELAINE HENDRICKSON- G. A. A.: Girl I Reserves: Tri-Hi-Y: Senior Glee Club: Or- chestra: Lake View Forum: Civic-Improve' ment Club: Community,Service Campaign: Lake re View Reporter: Honor Society. Silver Pin. - Commercial ELSIE S. HENNINGS G. A. A.: Lake View Forum: Girls Glee Club. Commercial -'M ' . f r lijw 5 'X 4 ROY HERMAN 'Leaders Class: R. O. T. A 4 X r , ' C.: Band: Swimming Team: Basketball: Letter Club: Cheer Leaders: Community Service Campaign: Senior Drama: Dance Club.-- General Science ESTELLE HESS--G. A. A.: Lake View Forum: Honor Society. Bronze Pin. Commercial IRMA MARIE HESS Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-Presi dent: Red and White Literary Stott, As sistant Editor: Scholarship English: Honor Society, Silver Pin.- General Language O EDITH HILDEBRAND f-f' G. A. A.: Lake re View, Co-Editor: Lake View Forum, Treas- urer: Pon-Amvican Cluo. Commercial RUSSELL E. HINKLE--Camera Club: Vis- ual Education: Office Assistance: R. O. T. C.-- Architectural Drawing PATRICIA K. HlNLEY+G. A. A.: Sophomore Glee Club: Silver Proficiency Pin: Games Class. Commercial DOROTHY ANN HIRSCH-G. A. A.. Delegate: Orchestra: Girls Glee Club: Fall Commission. Social Chairman: Dance Club. Chairman: Civic-Improvement lub: Red and White Business Staff: Class Day Committee. Music Course I AVIS HOAGLANDiG. A. A.: Deputy: Cheer Leader: Personality Club: Lalre View Forum: Prom Committee. General Lqnquqqg BERNARD F. HOCHMAN-Steuben High School. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I: R. O. T. C.: Maior: Officers Club.- Architectural Drawing LORRAINE HOESEL-AG. A. A.: Sophomore Glee Club: Beginners Choir: Room Deputy: Honor Society. Gold Pin. 'fGeneral Science LOTTIE HOFERWG. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Tri-Hi-Y: Girls Glee Club: Office Practice.-- Commercial O BETTY IANE HOGAN-G. A. A.: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. General Language BERNARD HOLLAND--Fencing: Camera Club: Lake re View: Room Deputy: Leaders.-- General Language PHILLIP C. HOLMES-Drama: Leaders: Games Class: Senior 1 Life Saving:: Swimming Team: Honor Society. Bronze Pin.-W Ith General Science I IERRY HORWITZ--R. O. T. C.: Geology Club: Slide-Rule Club: SPCCCII Club- Genera' Science IACK HYLANDwBasketbaIl: Hi-Y: Letter Club: Class Day Com- mittee: Honor Society. Bronze Pin. General Language FRANCES ISAAC-WG. A. A.: Glee Club: Lalre View Forum: Band: Games Class: Bronze Proficiency Pin: Leisure-Time Activities: HOonor Society, Bronze Pin.- Commercial O WARREN I. IACKSONSA Cappella Choir: Lake re View Agent: Red and White Aqentf- Commercial IULIA MARIE IACOBS-Sophomore Glee Club: Games Class: Band: Fencing: G. A. A.-H Commercial 85 W Q. J 87 the pam, andan EUGENE I. KODISH-'Room Deput:: Slide-Rule Club: Lake View Forum: R. O. T. C.. First Lieutenant: Otticers,Club: Officers Exhibition Drill: Dance Club: Fencinq: Hall Guard: Honor Society, Bronze Pin.- General Language FRED KOHN-Red and White Art Statt. Editor: Letter Club: Senior Drama: Fencing Team. Captain: Clean-up Committee: Senior Picture Chairman: Poster-Oratorical Contestant: Honor Society. Silver Pin.A- General Science O IUNE KOLETSOS4G. A. A.: Lake View Forum: LaSalle Sreet Cl : Dance Club. I Commercial IAMES KOLBAUM--Architectural Drawing: Baseball: Boys Leadv X 'X ers Class. s x N 'Q BILL KOLLIAS-----R. O. T. C.: Captain. Otticers Club: Expert Ritle' men. Oiiicers Drill Team: Room Deputy: 4B Student Council: Treasurer: French Club: Dance Club.- General Language N O . SANDRA KORAL---G. A. A.: Senior Drama: Public Speakinax Personnel Ottice: Senior Council: Honor Society, Bronze Pin.e General Language , FRED KORBUS--Swimming Team: Lite Saving: Assistant Stage ' Manager: Lake View Forum: Camera Club: SlideeRule Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin.-' ..General Science MINETTE KOSITCHEK--G. A. A.: Geology Club: Travel Club: Games Class: P. T. A. Page: Personnel Ottice: Red and White Committee: Honor Society,fSilver Pin.- General Language O ROBERT KROVICH--Red and White Art Stott S ecial Arts . .A p WILLIAM KRATER-Orchestra: Senior Council: Smokers Club: Prom Committee: Track: Games Class:' Honor Society. Bronze Pin-M Commercial IUNE LAVERNE KRAUSE-fSophomore Glee Club: G. A. A.: Honor Society, Bronze Pin.-A Cgmmgfciql FLORENCE KRUDER--G. A. A.: Fencing: Orchestra: Vice- President ol Tri'Hi-Y: Teenettesn Girl Reserves: Leisure-Time Activities: Silver Proficiency Pin.- Commercial O SHIRLEY KUBIEK---G. A. AL.: Red and White Art Statl: Lake View Forum: Room Deputy: Senior Drama: Games Class.-Special Arts HERMAN KARL KUEBLERV- HOWARD LAMBERT R. O. T. C.: Spanish Club.-- kieneral Science LORANINE LANEY- -G. AHA.: Roller Skat- inq Club: Red and White Art Statt: Com- munity-Service Campaign: lGames Class.- 3 Special Arts Architectural O GILBERT LANOFF - Orchestra: Zooloay Club: Geology Club: Honor Society. Gold Pin.- General Science DOROTHY LANGE--G. A.5A.: Proficiency. Gold Pin: Honor Society. Gold Pin.- Commercial GILLIS LARSON-Choir: R. O. T. C.. First Lieutenant: Publicity Orricer: Lake re View Statl.--- College Commercial CAMMILLA H. LARY-G. A. A.: Dance Club: 4B Council: Orchestra: Lake re View Agent: Honor Society, Bronle Pin.- l Social Science EUGENE LASOTA-- Commissioner, Presie dent: Lake View Forum: Civic-lmprove- ment Club: Class Day Committee: Red and White Art Stati: Lake re View Stall: Se- nior Council: Hi-Y-Treasuicr: Honor So- ciety, Gold Pin.- fener Science 83 tatlwuch L 89 KATHRYN LONGWORTH-Blachanan High School. Buchanan. Michigan l. 2, 3: Geology Club: Red and White Literagry Stall. Editor: Lake View Forum: Book Club: Honor So- und noble ' ia clety. Bronze Pln.-- 3 General 5Ci0l1C0 ELSIE LUND-G. A. A.: Honor Society, Bronze Pin.- Cvmmerddl O . LAVERNE MAC KEY-Austin High School: Sullivan High School: G. A. A.: Red and White Committee: Honor Society, Silver Pin.-e Commercial URSALA MAETHNER-G. A. A. Board Member: G. A. A. Treasurer: Leisure-Time Activi ties: Glee Club: Honor Society. Gold Pin.- General Lanqudqe GEORGE MALO--Track: Baseball: Dance Club.- Commercial O IAMES MALONEY--:Lane Technical High School: R. O. T. C.: Otlicers Club: Hi-Y. President: A Cappella Choir.- Commercial ELAINE MALTZ-G. A. A., Delegate: Games Class: French Club: Red and White Literary Statt: Sophomore Players: Hall Guard: Senior Drama: Ottice Practice Honor Society. Gold Pine-Q General Language SYLVIA MALTZ--AG. A. A., Delegate: Games Class: Honor Society. Bronze Pin. - General Science O LAWRENCE MARLEY -Letter Club: Swimming Team. Captain: Honor Society. Bronze Pinf- General Science NORINE MARNEN-'Civic-Improvement Club: G. A. A.: Senior Deputy: Girls Glee Club.- Commercial FLORENCE MARTIN--Special Arts: Glee Club: Civic lmprove- ment Club: G. A. A.: Lake View Forum: Dance Club: Clean-up Campaign Lake-re-View Agent.- , Commercial EUNICE B. MARTINE-G. A.AA.: Community Service.--Commercial Q , EVELYN V. MARUHIO--G. A. A.: Glee Club: Lake View Forum: Hall Guard: Optional Swimminqf- Commercial FRANCES M. MASSMANSG. A. A.: Personality Club: Games Class: Leisure-Time Activity: Optional Swimming: Honor Society. Bronze Pin.- Cgmmggcigl IOSEPHINE MAST--G. A. 'A.: Girl Re: serves: Dance Club: Tennis Club: Swim- ing: Sewing Club.- General Science GEORGIA MATESwWtlkinsburg School: G. A. A.: Home Economics Club: Girl Re- serves: Lake View Forums- Houseliold Economics I PAULINE MATSOUKAS--G.: A. A.: Proli- ciency Pin: Letter: Girl Reserves: Glee Club: Teenettes, President: 5Civic-lmprove- egg il ment Club: Dance Club: Community-Serr , A ice Campaign: Iunior Pl yers: Senior Drama: Honor Society. Gola? Pin.-- ,, , Commercial QQ. NELLIE MAY-G. A. A.: Girls Sophomore Q?lEf ,w Glee Club.- Commercial 'P JUNE Mnmrweec. A. A.: LaSalle sn-get ' ' Club: Red Cross Nursing Home-Nursing - V Course: Home Economics Club: Lake View Forum- - Commercial FERN MC COLEiG. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Spanish Club: Glee Club: Dance Club: Q: Lake View Forum: Leisure-Time Activities: .':l Room Deputy: Games Class: Honor Sof 1 .,:. ' g Ci0tY. Eff-H120 Pin- Commercial X :..':' 'P' A 2 w1L1.1s Mc nowrniwesanza Ana High school. santa Am. camqmia: Biology 121 x Cl'-'bf G00l09Y C1l-Ib-- wilmeral Science f R Q V in f ' X ,gf ll lim V X4 l all 90 91 Ji FRIEDA R. MUELLER A Cappella Choir: G. A. A.: Lake View Forum: Senior Council: . Class-Day Committee: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Commercial IONE MUELLER General Language if K K 0 . 5' 'L MYRTLE MUNSON VG. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Tri-HivY: Lake View Forum: Latin Club: ' Biology Club: Games Class: Slide-Rule Club.-- General Science A BETTY IANE MURCH Washington lrving High School, New York City, New York, l: Q 2--:' I G. A. A.: P.-T. A. Page: Dance Club: Spanish Club.-- General Language A GERTRUDE NAILON G. A. A.: Dance Club: Community Service: N X Lake View Forum: Orchestra: Hall Guard.-e Commercial N-1 0 1 HERBERT NATHAN- French Club. - General Science TOM NEHRING Fond Du Lac Senior High School, Fond Du Lac, 1 Wisconsin, l: R. O. T. C. f General Science .- ' . HAMONA NELSON G. A. A.. Lake View Forum: Girl Reserves: P TQ V Glee Club: Dance Club. Commercial in EVELYN NEMKE G. A. A.: Glee Club: Lake View Forum: lunior i Drama Club: Public Speaking Club: Senior Council.-Commercial ELEANOR NETZELMAN Cheer Leader: G. A. A. Delegate:: Lake View Forum: Chorus: Dance Club. Commercial ARLENE NEWREN--G. A. A.: Lake View Forum: Dance Club: Teenettes: Fencing: Girl Reserves: Glee Club: Ping Ponq.-- Commercial WILNA MARIE NORRIS -Band: G. A. A.. Delegate: Girls Glee Club: Red and White Business Stott: Honor Society, Bronze Pin.--- Music Course O ISABELLE NUNES G. A. A.: Bookkeeping Club: Room Deputy: Senior Council: Red and White Committee: lunior Orchestra:: Hall GUUHY- Commercial IEANNE NYGREN Kelly High School. Chi- cago: G. A. A.: Sewing Club: Lake View Forum: Honor Society, Bronze Pin.- Commercial KATHRYN NYSTUL Fargo High School, Fargo, N. Dakota, l: Girls Chorus: G. A. A.: Social Science. Social Science CARL OCKERT' Chess Club: Lake View 5 Forum: Games Class: R. O. T. C.: Honor , Q Society, Gold Pin. General Science a ' . ' 3 .': Q L9 ., , SHIRLEY DAWN O'CONNOR--Latin Club: 5 A 'ei N Honor Society. Bronze Pin.-- Commercial . , Vggy l if I E A N O'D W Y E R Lake View Forum: Y 3 i French Club: Geology Club: Dance Club: ' G. A. A. General Language v V. V' BRITT OLSON -Senn High School: G. A. A A.: Lake View Forum: Honor Society. Bronze Pin. Commercial MERLE IANE OLTMAN4G. A. A.: Room Deputy: Roller Club: Safety Council: Teenettes Club: Latin Club: Community Service: Dance Club: Tri-Hi-Y. Treasurer: Personality Club: Senior Service Circle: Honor Society, Bronze Pin.--- General Language IANE o'nouRxr ec. A. A.: Girls Glee Club: Honor Society. Bronze Pin.-- Commercial 1 V . ..... lf N' ' 92 Jw- 'ff L f- , X.. -'M rvf YUM f , 6FQm,j' .f - Yr If W JW As iff,-A J 93 -rv' ' rg! 5 1: .X n 10 ,' . 'ir . 545 , 4 A x . . Q lufa Dtdom LZ wn 'U 3 HILTON SIEGELH--Roller Slrating Club: Se- nior Drama: Red and While Art Stall.- General Language MAY LAVERNE SIEGLER--G. A. A.: Glrl Reserves: Leisure-Time Activities: Travel Club: Camera Club: Latin Club: Honor Society. Gold Pin.- General Language MARY REID SIM G. A. A.: Lake View Forum: Leisurefime Activities. f- Commercial HARRIET SIMPSON- 'Biology Club: Secre. tary: Tri-Hi-Y, Pres.: G. A. A.: Honor So- ciety. Bronze Pin.-- General Science GLORIA SIPPIL G. A. A.: Senior Service Circle: Red and White Agent: Community' Service Campaign: Honor Society, Gold Pin. Commercial O KARL F. SITTERLY. IUNIOR Baseball: Basketball :lntra-Mural Basketball Cham pions: Letter Club: Smokers Club, Presi- dent: Red and White Aqent:: Commis sion. President: Honor Society. Bronze Pin. General Science ZAIDA M. SLAGLE G. A. A.: Girl Re- serves: Latin Club: Biology Club: Hall Guard: Orchestra: Honor Society. Bronze Pinf- General Language ANNA SMITH-G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Games Class: Red and White Agent: Dance Club.- General Science MILTON SMITH-4B Class President: Room Deputy: Room Treas urer: Senior Drama: Lake View Forum: Latin Club: Geology Club: Organ Commlttee.- General Language O BERNADINE SOBEY-G. A. A.: Gold Proficiency Pin: Honor So- ciety. Bronze Pin.- Commercial RAE SODERBERGM G. A. A.: Sophomore Glee Club: Teenettes Club: Girl Reserves.- Commercial DOROTHY M. SONNEKER--G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Games Class: Honor Society. Bronze Pin.- G':eral Sci-an -:Q VIOLA SORNE-Lake View Forum, President: G. A. A.: Camera Club.-- Commercio' C ELEANOR MARION SPAK--P. T. A. Page: G. A. A.: Latin Club: Checker Club: Girl Reserves: Lake View Forum: Community' Service Campaign: Oiiice Practice: Concert Orchestra: Honor Society. Gold Pin.- General Language WILMA SPEIDEL--G. A. A.: Latin Club: Stamp Club: Lake View Forum: Girl Reserves: Room Deputy:: Lake-re-View Agent: Red and White Committee: Dance Club: Honor Society, Gold Pin.- A Commercial LORRAINE SPIEGELHAUER-Civic-Improvement Club: Sopho- more Glee Club: Community-Service Campaign: G. A. A.: Tri- Hi-Y: Special Dancing: Lake View Forum: Dance Club: Assistant Treasurer: Girl Reserves: Honor Society. Bronze Pin.--Commercial O IAMES S. STAFFORD-Biology Club: R. O. T. C., Cadet Moior: Otiicers Club, President: Ollicers Drill Team. Picked Squad: Honor Society, Silver Pin.-- General Language ARTHUR STECZ-Dance Club: Games Class: R. O. T. C.: Baseball: Swimming.- l General Science DOROTHY STELTEH-G. A. A.: HGH GUd!d.- Commgfclql CATHERINE C. STERNfG. A. A.: Civic-Improvement Club: Leisure-Time Activities: A: sistanl Treasurer: Honor Society. Silver Pin.- Commgfciql LORRAINE STEVENS-Tuley High School: G. A. A.: Civic-Improvement Club: Dance Club: Games Class: Honor Society. Bronze Pin.- Cqmmgl-cial 97 l .. A Q .., ' A , .,,, , 6 100 ll Il e o V o 0 ELIZABETH IOHNSON-Hyde Park Hgh AVERNE ZIMMERMAN-G. A. A.: Girl School 1: G. A. A.: Glee Club: Hall Peserves.- Commercial Guard: Lake View Forum: Girl Reserves. ' Commercial LANCASTER GAUNT-Track Team: Hi-Y: R. O. T. C.: Lake-re-View Stalt.- KONSTANTINE KOLETSOS-R. O. T. C.- Sggiql Science Commercial VIRGINIA IANEK-G. A. A.: Dance Club: MARSHALL LEIREVAGG-Band: Orches- Lake View Forum: LaSalle Street Club.- tra: Room Deputy: Senior Council: R. O. Commercial T. C.- Commercial Also -JUI19 Class .ORRAINE AHLSTEDT-G. A. A.: Lake 'lew Forum: Beginners' Orchestra.- Commercial RENE BALOGH-G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Iwlrnmlng.- Commercial OE BREWER-R. O. T. C.: Red and White, lst Stall: Lake View Forum: Senior Drama: FRANK uNGG-rmck.- Commercial 'ubltc Speaking: Room Deputy.- Spocial Ar! YANCY DeWlTT-G. A. A.: Dance Club: lall Guard: Optional Swimming.- Commercial IEORGE ERVO-Hall Guard: R. O. T. C.: 'tcked Platoon.- Social Science Course DHN FRENDREIS-lntra-Mural Basketball: fasketball: Games Class: Metal Club.- Commercial TONALD FURNESS-Lane Technical High chool: Hall Guard: R. O. T. C.- Social Science ERNEST MCLAUGHLINE-Senn High School l: Manual Arts High School. Los Angeles, California 2.- General Science GERALDINE NAGORSEN-G. A. A.: Lake View Forum: Teenettes Club: Honor So- ciety. Bronze Pin.- Commercial MARY PAPAGEORGE - LaSalle Street Club: Beginners' Chorus: Games Class: Dance Club: Lake View Forum: G. A. A.: Teenettes: Personnel Service: Camera Club: Community Service.- Commercial VlRG!NIA PHILLIPS-G. A .A.: Biology Club: Spanish Club: Glee Club: Dance Club: Travel Club: Lake View Forum: A Cappella Choir: Girl Reserves.- General Language EVELYN GAIL RASMUSSEN-Commercial OLGA ROTH-Glee Club: Dance Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin.- Commercial MARY ROWLAND-Saint Clement High School l, 2: G. A. A.- Commercial LORRAINE SCHIEL-Girls' Glee Club: Games Class: G. A. A.- Commercial SIDNEY SCHNEIDER-Lane Technical High School l: Leaders' Class: Bowling Team: Dance Club.- Special Arts MARGARET SMITH-Kenosha High School l: G. A. A.- General Language EDWARD SONTAG-Concert Band: R. O. T. C.- General Science DIANA TREMBONE-G. A. A.: Pan-Amer- ican Club: Personality Club: Orchestra.- General Language LAURA A. VIGNZS-G. A. A.: Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Teenettes: Lake View Forurn.- Commercial CLARA WEBER-Orchestra: Band: Lake re Vlew.- Music IRENE WEINFORTNER-G. A. 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Baskin, E. Siegel. I. Mcrwitz, L. 'd I, F. lscruc, E. Pihlstrom. ROW 2: H. Rosenqcrd, Pye. E. Tyqor, L. Roberts, D. Swanson. W. Spei e M. Cole. V. Frcst, K. Lcnqworth, M. Papcrqeorge, M. Smiih, R. Lubitzke, L. Toomim, E. Lcsolcx. I Diedericlts, D. Berman, I. Sudow. HOW I: A. Dcrncrhey, K. Morris, R. Veis. L. Angell, L. Conklin, I ' ' ' l S O'Dwyer, S. Sacks, H. Weisniaii, E. Hildebrand, V10 cz otne. GROUP 2 ROW 3: M. Munson, D. Robbins, G. Ccxmporini, 1. Robey. K. Sundin, L . foul, iz.. Ichnscn. E. Iames, B. Vnqel. t.. Self, M. Kaslcovich, 5. Scnurr. 3. Isberner, L. Kleinschmidt. ROW 2: M. Meissner, E. Melbourne, I. Uddsirom, G. Harris, R. Weis man, I. Icrcob, M. Wahlquist, K. Echcber, R. Richards, I. Reizer, G. Down. A. Fubbicino, I. Swan' son, C. Rossini. E. Mirkovich, H. Lcxsoicr, E. Lasolc, L. Schocler. ROW 1: V. Icxnek, E. Wiland, B. Quillin. I. Mayhew. D. Wolf, E. Hendrickson, L. Hcfer, l. Kemper. D. Froehlich, L. Back, R. Hinkle. L. Epstein, E. Hildebrand. GROUP 3 RCW 3: G. Minclc, R. Mueller, D. Swanson. L. Buylic. I. Nyqren, E. Hess, I. Grcuer, Ii. I-label. E. Hemmings, P. Minch. ROW 2: T. Tclfclo, D. Taq. F. Gunther, S. Breckenridge, L. Sciwoitke, W. Spcidcl. E. Leileris, A. Casey, I.. Spieqclhuucr, L. Berman, I. Berq, E. Spa , Billmon, M. Graves, L. Wein trcub. E. Gnudi, I. Myers. A Gclclkin, D. Bcirbnkcfi, B. Kaqfz wifi, D. Rsssinqer, E. Scrndilcrd V. Sorne. k l. Anderson. ROW I: I.. Icsepli. R. Y ROLLER SKATING CLUB On Winged Wheels-M The Roller Club Poised on shining wheels, ready to take off any moment, the Roller Club members from lett to right ure: STANDING: W. Neidy, R. Nelson, D. Smith, A. Fabbiuno, H. Wedin. C. Iolly, M. Leptich, E. Kerch, E. Leptich. HOW 2: A. Indelli, B. Neuner, G. Miller, M. Runteldt. I. Knight, R. Rogers, H. Mcinas, E. Springer, M. LaLunic. F. Sipari, B. Nutta- lini, E. Iames, R. Finnermen. ROW l: B. Iohnson, I. Norbin, B. Meyers. H. Schutze. P. Lcxqios, B. Sandiford, M. Schlaq. ROW 2: H. Bendt, E. Bungert, E. Soderquist, V. Smith, A. Ander- son, D. Gestrine, I. Reese. ROW 1: L. Bartnek. E. Hewitt. H. Wille, H. McConnell, L. Curtis, D. Smith, B. Williams, L. Curtis. G. Leibundquth. G. Dawn, A. Haeberle. FRONT: M. Scott, L. Gietel. J? Goh, '? 55' 690 04? 4'0 . M' W- H HI-Y ROW 4: W. Todd. ROW 3: L. Seaboli, E. Ford, R. Brockmeier, I. Quay. I. Dobbins, S. Woolmun, N. Press, C. Barker, I. Mouzcrk, I. Carter, W. Lehman, R. Peterson. I. Hy, land. P. Klein. ROW 2: Mr. Crepin, T. Kehoe. ROW 1: R. Whitlock, I. Scolh, N. Lord, I, Maloney, E. Lusoicx, A. Tarpey, I. Reichert R. Hyman, W. Sieck, B. Brokaw, I. Terpninq. L. Wynn. ' f x X Aw if-is X- 2 Qffosffhfff era' fsf o 0 . S I '11 'Q 2-YQQ '51 If 41Ou,,f'o,l if 'Q ' 0 'Sf '7. Q S4-S 8 Q, Q6 if 5' 60 lv fa 5804-S 49, 0- 6, 490 0 oqbec Of- .06 ' 019.69 0 fww 'Y 0.10435 fn. Q- f WG, ' .940 'Vu 'Q Oi, Doi.. 41 0 0 Off Q 000+ Usfsbsoo 'I' fh 'C Q 177 , Q o , ' . sow ew 62 4 Q04 'mfs o'9s,7 3- C0 offs, Cru' 'Y 6,01 Q70 Obs 006. Cel' r' ye 1- 'I '14, . 3 . . S f S 461: fa:-OS 6 6 . . s . 4530, Qlob fpogiq' 1. ,gy o lsr , o 45' 6, to 0,11 Q! Sor? -2-'O' '41 4 1? 5, Golpobbgqr, 4- Off. .b wi ' ml SAYS ONE BUG A ROCK GEOLOGY CLUP ROW 4: E. Culxill, S. VVoolmc1n, A. Stcmoviflx, B. lirilc, ll. Hclmis, li, Alwcrlh, ll. Srlxric-ulc'-1 E. Wuylulcx, l,. Seulrolt. ROW 13: l. Liphlzutz. V. liurl-:P ll-I, Kamp,-, M. Harris, E. Erickson l. Rom-nluloom, G. Lcxnolf, W. Brokaw, I. lVlm'rciw VV. Mrflowoll. ROW 2: I . Barlow, H. Dresslcr, I. Levy, H, HoSonqurd, A, Smith, F. Squiizfi l.. Catlin, l., Poo. S. Russell E. Leffc-rls, HOW l: H. ll. Smilli, M. Doclorofl, VV. P-lrzrlvvrczl, R. Bloomlirild, l. Cody. S. Pero, I. Wittirth, R. Gruvi. STIXNINNG in lmnt: Fl. Blliiixfxn. BlOl.OGY CLUB E The Biology Club shows wlxut the wolllornwcl lwczrl iwxlf- like: Shown here mchibitmq some of their clcxy mcdelinq arf- lrom lvl! to riqm ROVJ 7: Mr. C00 cmd in ROW l' S. Gcttstcin, R, Birkrwr, D. Anderson. E. lohnson. lfll SENIOR SERVICE CIRCLE RONV 3: E. Mielchen, I.. Pullcm, S. Gluuq. E. Bren- nenstuhl. G. Boukcxs. I Kcrslil, A. Paulson, V Smith. ROW 2: G. Hilker P. Nelson. D. Deutschmcxn, C. Jolly, L. Miller. R. Tref gillus, M. Boyme. A. Hur- iung. R. Harris, B. Lem- ninq. ROW 3: R. Sodcrberq, H. sluhl. I. Swanson. ROW 2: TEENETTES Kcxakinen, M. Schmidt, N. Sh . . , . L. Filler. E. Carlson L Pye G Triqourec I-I Russ FOV' l E on. A. Horlunrx, If. Arm-son E Brennen , . , . ... . wi 1 .Quillin P. Mclsoukus, M. Germain, M. Zeller. fi is HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club STAMP CLUB ROW 3: M. Morales, H. Mueller, L. Bartnek, F. Anderson, P. An- dell. ROW 2: C. Gillison. H. Lund, F. Rupp, I. Lenters, G. Nel- ligan, L. Reich. ROW 1: Miss Black, M. Brennan, W. Speidel, M. De Block, L. Curtis. D. Am- brose, W. Rosenfeld. takes great pleasure in making little Christmas stockings lor the men at the Hines Hospital to brighten their festive season. I t lmifators of Reality SUNMJH Yhmwfi YJOWH' X - ' 1 1 1103 A M i- N' Lclgghtfl. ':'?JP1SW,J,-3951. B Watuumfw -' Mfg. a-ztgmwe' biuq F' Swan' Q B MCVQYS' 1 , . b Krivom, M. Ro ex eg, tt ,!iA CHRISTMAS TABLEAUX The curtain is druvm and te our eyes the lovely scenes that are so closely related to Christ- mas are shown. These tczbleuux are enacted by the students. The St1'ikiIlCjCOF-YUIYICS together with the pleussinq tight all tend to make these wmv . ,. A , L5 beczutiiul indeed. These portruyors of Holy Life are deeply interested in then' 1 worf: cmd the audience is held spellbound by their quiet mug rziiicence. Wi 4 f,V.k .:,,e, 4 tt' ttf ft t e't tt , ew N W BOOK CLUB l With the lutfrst books below them. the Book Clulv is seen from left to right SEATED: C. Iolly, G. Nelson, E. Lepticlx, IVI. Lcptich, C. Goshkin. STANDING: L. Paxton, R. Peterson, V. Frost, E. Holi mem, F. Kuctncr, l. Wcriflein, L. Zimmer mun. G. Minclc, G. Eggers. BOOK CLUB ll BOW 5: D. Barbcxkoll. I. Hess, A. Gold kin. ROW 4: A. Allen, D. Schultz, M Cficioppo. ROW 3: B. Kcxqcmolf, V Buclco, K. Sundin. ROW 2: R. Zahn, D Keller, V. Shunkmcm, I. Gustcxvson, I. lsber- ner, S. Schurr. ROW 1: E. Weller. F. Kuel' ner, I. Nikcrs. LATIN CLUB ROW 4: C. Barker, R Golden, B. Kcxufmcxrm V. Bcukcr. L. Steiner lVl. Parsons. ROW 8 H. Shields, E. Dono hue, B. Vogel, I. Uddw Strom, E. Spcik, L. Koszclin. ROW 2: L. Weintroue, S. Peru, T. Brownstein, G. Hilker. ROW 1: G. Loeifler, G. Smither, R. Boss. 'Ea wg, X. fxsfweea Qffaxexovx Wuxi-is sviylxoxa ooosoxx, sow 3-. 91 wa. ixdmox, X. m-Nmoocq. XJ. 992-ww, Q. 'SXJEJQ1-zvorv, YS. Yxodomoo. X. Ymwlcx, Xl.. Qiuxexxq. X. OXXRQ, Y.. Loaoxo. RB. Xxmqea, fb. Nkoe-eo. HON 'L-, 6. Ocwxe. Ps. Coseq . YA. OodxcX, 9. Ykxcv-sow. YK. Yeh, 9094 X: X. Ghix-soo. Xl, 90:65, YK. Xokmeoo 5. Socv.-5, o.Q4m,,vN1Q5 beodo. YJ. Seqvve. 9. ?s6Xe.i, Ya. Qcfxq- Bdwmoq, sh. Gao-aafooo, Q. Siscv-Q-oo. wh. X,-OYXCEKW1, 16, Xgxxwog, fa. oee,eX, XJ. Comix-5. Iv. X.. 5c30ooXc1,?, Cixcfjxoxo, ?v,X,vO1'E:O0,xN. Gomes, Cfowifxcv-. HORN '31 'Y Y5ooclxc.eXYx. 9. Gooive. 9, ys. fam oqxwixon, X. 1vO'12YVi. P-,. Wmq. YXOKN 'La XJ. YN dxoxtodo. Ys. Yale. kdxo. aww NJ. Y3.X1'xe'9'oe Ravens. G. Ykeslcevz. Nei. Y, Xkoevcc. KA. YK mp, coxsrlow vow vw-1. YK. Yxxlfvoo. XJ. Qc 6. Xtoxdixo, L, '5XooXeq. me-evek. YN Lev eo-aoo. ako. X. Exam. 9. 9.-aqevs oboacexx. X1 . Dau, L. 'B Ya. 9 Y xkedwoxw. H'XXou4 . XA. Ywo OXE5, O. Seah YM:-Q1 Q, Y . YA 5, 6103 .Wov- ik, HX. qw, WN 6. Qdwosbs, CO 9 xeov '-fxa. 5 YK. NLG., 'ia Kei. O. O wi x- XSQXCAL YONN 'b-. X,.'lso1o9, X. Soo . X3 Ymcveoo. OYN 'L-, 9. 'ivoevjxix-5. Xi. Soon. 6. Xo oo, Y.-. e.5.'1l-eomewl.C.X-011-1.X.'2leX1,et. YKOXN . 'lsoXYxos,. 'lx theme.. Y. Ywdxqvx. 5. Buena. YK. Xflewon. . 56001 cfxk, Y,-. 1.o eq. . X999 oiwe. .Yoqo .96 XYWQ, Soc . SXNQK ' . YKO c 15 X4 Lo5oXo.NT'i X 9909.5 YN bf. Ya, 'bo Xxxv. 9. C1 dba. 5. 1 X.9omeX 0 O. Xosqcwa . do O 0.5 . do O X '6 Yw 'B 'L X 'lsoeko . Lo-eve-o . cove. RCAL. ovl -. OXN -. Y. Ya. w CO0 xo. 9 Q 9 Kxmq . XNQXX1, . Mb YK. Ueoksc Sosdxa. Y. Ykefxoe . Y::oX. G. 'cY6XLec, Y., 'box YK. Smoxme. X. ffmmeq. 9. 'irc Efmovqoov. Pencils are working vig- orously and no wonder. for the responsibility of being on the Editorial Staii above is no little one. However, C. Hildebrand. M. Grossman. E. Lasota. S. Finder, and B. David accept it willingly and do a worthy iob. Who can tell? From this handsome group might emerge another Iohn Gun- ther. another Iolm Groth. orevenanother Genevieve Forbes Herrick: tor the training afforded to these young iournalists is the same training as our dis- tinguished alumni ceived. To this Lake re View group the school owes deep appreciation tor the weekly candid presentation of the stud- ents and their activities in our alma mater. To the right we find I. Krueger and W. Rosenbaum with Mrs. YVillicxms seeing to it that the Lalre re View will be in the pupils' hands by Tuesday. Orchids to Mrs. Williams because oi her untirirxg eilorts on behalf oi our school paper--because oi the inspiration which she nistills in her talented iournalists and because of the Lake re View's inevitable line- ness that that inspiration evolves. llii EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ABOUT TIIE LAKE REVIEW To the right E. Lasota. F. Haimson, F. Edwards. and I. Stern are working hard on the Advertising Staff. and below we come upon the Literary Staff trying to acquaint us with the student body and the activities going on throughout the school. In row one are K. Pcrrine and L. Pye: row two, Mr. Mien- hardt and L. Schooler: standing is I. Diedrichs. 1,9 We are kept well informed of Lake View's stand- ing in the world of sports by the above able staff. consisting of W. Ioslyn, G. Yonan. R. Hurt, L. Schultz R. Karask, and S. Schulman. The editors have finished their arduous task of getting ready the next issue of the Lake re View and now Edith Hildebrand, Radiance David, and Bill Iohnson review the results of their efforts. I '59 NZYX 5?1 CXDYJ 'iofdoomkoee and COSTOOGXQ 'B-. Y . 5gouXeXf5,. X. Xchcob. X,.XQxek'1,ov oqo. X. 'vkowofa-1, G. Como. Miva. Y-. NN oqkmo. QXOXN 'L xff Vx. Yioioioex. P, YK. Ooikq. Ykxofoex. XRCWJ D. Qoppa ?15:1f,ex.'i5. Oo 'KN . 'S-QKKOQ. XJ. Goa ,, 'Pvw:3eX'x. S. Yxoeenfakdvzm Uotco, 'Q . Cusxo. Ya. XQXQQJ. YQ. Yvcdv-QRKOXN X: 5. Oekive-c0,Y5. OM 2-Qwq. PM G-okoix. 5. Ninas-o. Kee Swoxx. EK PCSDXSO-. XQ. Miko. Y GxfJiX35'i'f1 . '39 flow, YJ. Yxvifx 95. XI, Yin Sookyoow. 'GX Wofxciwo, WL. ko-ee CLN59: '5'??,P?5-YYU5 f YKOYN Xa Xl. Piooqex. YK. NXcf'f.VQ bikck. YQ. 'E5xcqeX, YQ. CQKXXOKQA. G. A. A. BOARD ROW 2: E. Iones, H. Lasola, V. Chadwick. D. Schubel. I. Saverius, D. Ozabal. R. Gold sline, E. Kupsche. S. Gehrinq. ROW 1: P. Triqourea, V. Barnes. S. Shaffer, D. Becker U. Maelhner, I. Blankenship. STANDING: L. Coles. GIRL RESERVES ROW 4: R. Nelson. L. Roqers. N. Short, A. Glees. E. Sandiierd. L. Lietzau, E. Gncrclt D. Carey, M. Sieqler, P. Matscukas, W. Speidel. M. Kofi, R. Billman, I. Barlow R. Veis. HOW 3: L. Filler. B. Voqel. M. Kaskovich, D. Schultz. M. Graves, E. Self L. Vienes. M. Dubberke, C. Iolly, G. Hilker. V. Shankman, S. Schurr. ROW 2: D. Swan son. K. Sundin. F. McCole. M. Cusack. E. Leptich, M. Leplich. M. Cacioppo. L. Spiegel hauer. C. Erickson. A. Fedoriqa. H. Swan. I. Udclstrom, I. Isberner, E. Hendrickson F. Tallman. ROW l: P. Arqeson. A. Hartunq, E. Brennensluhl. D. Sonneker, G. Eggers S. Harmon, I. Anderson, V. Buclco. V. Wissing, M. Munson, E. Iohnson, L. Hoier T. Tolfolo. The Girl Reserves, reserve their reserve for the Girl Reserves. ZND PERIOD PUBLIC SPEAKING 'BOW 5: R. Deuisch, A. Larson, I. I-Iurst, E Riiholz, B. Buhal, S. Bedke, D. Philips B. Weilznian. ROW 4: R. Clfirablow, Z Sirriich, I, Meerbrey, M, Bronold, M Kallsirom, N. Blum, E. Chevlin. BOW 3: I. Stern, A. Kosi, F. Konitzer, R Weisrnaii, E. Ianies, C. Kalsaros. ROW 2: E. Klein, V. Love, M. Kanter, I, Hell man, L. I-Iasrnann, S. Frey, B. Floto, L Epsiein. L. Schooler, I. Ioseph. BOW I M. Eisenberg, M. I-Iarris, R. Billman, I I-Iasanna, E. Coyne, B. Shiifman, G Nordeen, F. Zimmermann, H. Kinsella STANDING IN FRONT OF ROW l: M Wolf. DRAMA, 7il'i BOW 6: W. Bauman, I.. Epsleiri. RCW 5: B. I'I oclnnan, I. Brewer, C. Kallick BOW 4' F. Kohn, S. Brenner, S. Smith, R. David, I. Sudow, I. Kramer, L. Schooler, E. Filip. BOW 3: I. Both, S . Finder, B. Voqel, E. Broolis, S. Sack, W. O wen, M. Wallensiein, I. Wirick, H, Siegel, BOW 2: D. Geiser, V. Love, I. Schwariz, P. Maisoukas, F. Baker, C. Karalz, I. Weidler, F. Duiiy. BOW I: B. Klein, S. VV' dk Y L ' ' ' in ur, . eshner, L. Morrisey, I. Mueller, Miss Kinsella. PUBLIC SPEAKING, 5th ROW 4 I 2 . Iudqe, G. Yonan, S. Grossman, I. Viclor, S. Carman, R. Her man, R. Karasik. ROW 3: R, Stark, M. Muir, S. Myers, I. Ilkin, L. Greenberg, B, Bickle, M. Cohen L. Schurke. ROW 2: H. Mueller, S. Gordon, M. Leppanen, R. Sayad, V, Barker, M, Bayme, R. Baskin, R. Goldblatt, F. Portes, B. England. ROW I: C. Buehrer, A, Wolf, E. Ray, P. Lonq, L. Miller, S. Koral, C. White, M. Hahn, F. Herrnad. SENIOR DRAMA, 8 STANDING: I. Hess, M. Smith, E. Lasota, A. Hoagland, S, Brenner. ROW 4: D. Sherpitis, B. Lebstein, L. Schooler. ROW 3: I. Kramer, M. Grossman, P, Holmes, F. Kohn, D. Ressinqer, F. Duffy. L. Catlin, A. Fox. ROW 2: S. Koral, G. Sumner, I. Hatouski, M. Shly, M. Doctoroff, S. Lavin, E. Mirkovich, I. Brewer. ROW I: B. Kollias, G. Harris, A. Gal Packer, E. Wechsler, S. Kubiek. dkm, E. mp, L. GROUP 3 ROVV 7: E. Sanford. ROW 6: R. 1ohnston. ROVY 5: H. Scllidt, E, Mueher. ROW 4: 12. Car1son, 1. 1ones, H Hyman, ROW 3: C. Baron, 1. Abuja, W. Krueger. ROW 2 R. Harris, M. Hahn, G. Lanoit, B, Squire, P. Konitzer ROW 1: R. B1oornfie1d, E. Mie1c1ien, E. Leptich, M, Leptich E. Contzen, U. Trainor, R. Evers, D. Ressinger. At the top of the opposite page is Ha11 Guard, Group 1 ROW 5: C. Barker, 1. Anderson, 1. Ha11enstein, V. Hahn E. Hyrnan, D. Kaohiroubas, H. Rerenberger, M. Vee11cer, R Iohnston, A. Wynn, R. Evers, A. Hoag1and, R. B1oc1c ROW 4: R. Landis, B. Buhal, 1, Revese, L. Guy, 1. Terp ning, 1. Koletsos, ROW 3: V. Barker, P. Ne1son, D. Ozabal 1. Sandberg, A. Ange11, E. 1arnes. ROW 2: 1, 1ffiner, N DeWi11, B. Ouist, D. Wolf, M. SChodt1er, D. Carey, N. Carr G. Nettiemae. ROW 1: S. Elson, L. Dichiard, M. Brod- fuohrer, V. Lieherson, A, White, N. Cuzrncrn, V. Phi11ips D. Froeh1ich, 1. Rie11y. GROUP 2 ROW 4: 1. Buddenieyer, 1. Mi11er, 1. Sf:o11i, L Paxton, E. 1'.istis, A. E1anr1, P. Giacinto. ROVV F: 171:ais1r 1 man, R. Benson, A. Pauison, 1. 1arnes, S. Weokrnan, 1 Hainpson, L. Hoese1, D. Wcerz, D. Strom, W. Voge1. ROW 2 1. Reichert, N. Press, C, Massaocesi, 1. 1arr, B. Bee1er, G Mitche11, S. Rehie1dt, 1. Mitche11, V. Estahrook, M, Peterson H. Frost, W. Schneider. STANDING: W. Seick, R. 1o1inston ROW 1: PL Loftus, H. Yelverion, L. Lietzau, P. Bonn, M Klinkenherg, O. Minck, A. Canne-11a. GROUP 1 CA13ove1 ROW 4: C. Syad, R. 1o1inston, F. Par' ridge, B. Pick, ROW 3: B. Brown1ee, S. Burris, M. Rau1, V Schu1tz, 1. Reder, N. Latchin. ROW 2: L. Larson, 1. Gierke E. Schroeder, A. G1ess, M, O1son. ROW 1: M. Landuyl, B Meyers, B. Wi11iarns, H. McConne11. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 4: 1. Ouay, 1. Nee, 1. Gre1ck, 1 Casey, P. P1ornin. ROW 3: L. Gegner, D. Me1c1iior, 1. Dodge R. 1ohnston. ROW 2: W. Sieck, M. Graves, E, Marx, P K1o1Jouce1c, 1. Uddstrorn, B, Voge1, R. Vy1imek, L. Nesse1, 1 1ordan. ROW l: M. Brennan, E. Langford, M. David, F Rohax, E. Hoch, M. Henirninger, A. Dick. 4 ,M A .f, p.A.-. , .mf--w.1,.,. ., fy , . . L . 71 71' LZ -ww x ' 15:6 - -A 'eg X gm QLAJ U. KE, -f ...,f,.x,, H br 4,4-.M . 39 ,., ., ,-,. ,Q gr. 3,11 Q, 5n145-1 .L J..L .A ,..,. ..,, ..,. ., . V. fi' 'i1,,'1 v. Sung a So 3 Lake View's splendid Glee Club, under the able direc- tion of Miss Hutchins, is indeed a credit to the school. Originally it consisted of only seventy-five members but now it can proudly boast one hundred and fifty beautiful voices. Miss Hutchins tries to accept as many girls as she possibly can and give them ample opportunity to display their vocal ability. The Glee Club recently took part in the Music Festival at the Amphitheater and was in the city contest in December, going into the final contest in Ianuary. Miss Hutchins finds the girls very co-operative and anxious to do their best for Lake View. Everyone knows they will bring us nothing but the highest honors possible in the future, just as in the past-so-to the Girls' Glee Club and vibrant Miss Hutchins, We Salute You. We salute you for your loyalty. We salute you for the honors you have added to Lake View. We salute you for the honors you will bring to Lake View. Surely, school spirit is something a part of every student. The cheering on of our teams to victory. The participation in varied activities. But what better way is there for a girl to show her appreciation of our school than by participation in the Girls' Glee Club-recognized universally as one of the world's finest. Oh, life presents so many hardships and discomfortsl How fine it is, then to throw back gaily one's head and sing-sing for the joy of living. Sing for the culture that sweet harmony evolves. Yes, and how much finer such singing appears when glory, honor, and happiness serve as the results. Keep on singing Glee Club! We're all with you. ng ofL Girls' GLEE CLUB-GROUP I-ROW 2: P. Loftus, F. Babicm, I. Babic, G. Swanson, L. Hofer, R. George, I. Tsifis, A. Fetzer, D. Ambrose, I. Hughey, E. Hendrickson. ROW l: M. Albertini, L. Schaefer, L. Paxton, S. Leitner, E. Ogren, M. Welk, L. Ioseph, F. Isaac, V. Carr. STANDING: D. Woerz GLEE CLUB-GROUP 2-HOW 2: F. Borelli, B. Karon, V. Carr, E. Koehrer, M. Berott, L. Ruane, I. Doe, L. Bur- meister, L. Iacobs, F. Iapson, C. Helfert. ROW l: S. Breck- enridge, H. Eckbloom, A. Bilder, D. White, L. Knight, S. Ahrens, I. Kemper, E. Aronson, M. Katz, C. Reich, L. Bloomfield, L. Kadau. LEADER: P. Scheibe. k e View Q Who does all these things. HO plans our dances? Who sells tickets to games-basketball, football, and track? Who represent: the students, their opinions and feelings? Who helps Mr. Bowen in his manifold duties? Who carrie: out their promises-at least who tries? Who? Why the commish of course. And who is the commish? The: are: ROW 2-L. Schultz, F. Kohn, V. Barker. ROW l-K. Sitterly, M. Brooks, M. Oliva. WHO has to Work hard preparing speeches that Will attract votes? Who makes all the doo-dads that W1 find the students Wearing during that week before that all important moment? Who spends tim: thinking up impossible promises: electric shavers for the prosceniump tunnel to Mothers p and two doors incoming and outgoing, for the library? Yes, you've guessed it-the commission-who are: BOW 2- L. Schultz, F. Kohn, V. Barker. BOW l-K. Sitterly, M. Brooks, M. Oliva. 128 ff-M .-.J . . L ' . ' 5 N V . THE DUSTPAN BRIGADE 'fflcurllilzelss IS next to CjOdllI16SSH and Order is hoc1vG1'1's lilst luwf' according to the Clean-up groups. L.TllAlllMEN OF CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN ROW 2: L, Lfmey, F. Rupp, A. Torpey, H. Vlfemmr, L. fiulmcmlor, E. Cllclmplvy, HOW l: B, Russell, I. Carlson, P. DuVflll, B. Lcmninq, P. G-elxerly. CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN' ROW 4: B. Sl1ilfu1c111, D. Friudmcm, M. Lepllcll, E. Ke1sCl1, E. Lepticll, E. lVli+.:lCl1v11, R, Hruris, M. Baymee, l. Siem, B, Rosenberg, M. Kohn, R. l.,l9llE?flCIIlJ. ROW 3: R. Cc.:l1O11 I. liwlmlisl, L. Stanley, A. l-lemry, I. Luve-Ny, C. Muallemonn, E.. Hendrickson, M. Amip, l. lqC'IIlI'WPl, H. llerqeel, G. Mcxilson, F. Gumller. ROW 2: A. Elcmd, l Swcmson, T. Kohn, L. Scxwoltko, S. Alfussm, l. iludmn, D. Sachs, S. Finclc.-1, M. Currcm, G. Hilker, M. WQClllC5I. HOW I: L. B. Scxyrld, lf. XA il1.:uml. li. Quillirl, lf. Sullor, P. Mulsczukcs, L. Hole-r. The slfxlpmffm olwova is fume that Lake View tries Us very lwsl to uplxolcl. Amd this yaur lms lwrlll no wxcllpiion, 1.1: Ilw Qlfun-Up ploy won first plocr- in llw Comes! hold ompnq SFVGlC1l lxiqlx svlwmls. 'lqlm CllCIlffIlf'Il rmcl Cr.n1n1iTlfffmGu above GIG tlmp 01105 who lunve dons tlf awful Wcfrlc. Through Reel Facts to Real Facts HIS year when thirty-five Lake View teachers found the value of the aid of motion-picture films in teaching their subjects, they asked for somebody J run these films. So the need was felt for an efficiently organized system of upplying and showing motion picture films, which the new Visual Education Department supplied. In the above pictures, their system is illustrated. When ie films come from the downtown office of the Board of Education, they are .npacked and checked ttop picturel. Then continuing we find the department teaded by Mr. Fitzwater and M. Harrison, who check the films and approve hem. The next step is to give the film and a projector to an operator, who vill take them to the classroom, where he shows the picture. lt is then the eacher's task to work them into her course of study. t REPAIRS AND ADIUSTMENTS At Lake View's party is the personnel staff, Which devotes all its time in the student's behalf Questions and problems are taken in hand. Marks are gone over and courses are planned. Tests and reports are given each year, To file in the office for each student here. Thus all have gotten good counsel and aid, Thanks to the progress the staff has made. - HOW 4: R. Vartaresian, B. Ward, D. Fink, L. Gove- darica. E. Leptich, B. Sandiiord, M. Leptich, M. Atnip, I. Norbin, V. Shankman, E. Haury, V. Schultz, I. Jacob, E. Kersch. ROW 3: M. Walker, C. Ganacas, M. F rank, A. Hartung, C. Iolly, M. Schag, H. Kerqer, I. Kemper, S. Koral, D. Lange, L. Zackrison. ROW 2: G. Plotzke, D. Schultz, B. Schroeder, D. Swanson, M. Rice, I. Swanson, C. White, B. Hogan, D. Zoqen- phos, D. Pauls, B. Vogel, C. Scharing. L. Angell, E. Edwards, M. Schahboz, S. Klein. ROW l: S. Gott- stein, I. Levy, N. Swanson, R. Perl, M. Deske, B. Ekvall, M. Kane, I. Hess, H. Hines, M. Kositchek, E. Bluhm. FRENCH' CLUB--ROW 2: T. Power, H. Schmidt, E. Mattson L. Weimer, D. Friedmcx, T' Stone, M. Saly, M. Gillisoxz ROW 1: B. Rcsenberq. R. Wei sl 5 mam, I. Roth, I. Baskin, ff Sucks, B. Lentin, M. Kanter, F. Goldblcxti, V. Hoscmnu. FRCTfA'f RIGHT: E. Mcxliz. FRONT LE- V N. Pucker. SAFETY COUNCIL -,-- fHC'N '7' W. Sieck, A. Tczrpey, P.. H D iunq. I. Calvin. ROVV 1: if ig: Hilkcr, I. Dobbins, A. Voiz, M LZVV Kovzch. 'QW' MARSHALLS - ROW 2: R. Weisz, R. Izenstcxrk, B. Shedon R. Schnnlqemeir, I. Mortell, M Harrison, P. Licxlcutsos. ROW 1 D. Hoqccxrqes, B. Bishop, R Finncrmcm, W. Bcxlson. 4 Ah, we have vis- itors of Lake View, for surely those voices emanating from Room 214 are voices skilled by years of operatic training and careful study. But no! On closer scrutiny we discover that this skillful blending of voices belongs to Lake View's own A Cappella Choir. What is the story behind this fine group of talented students who have found enioyment in musical activity. The Choir. though known far and wide, was organized only in October of l935. The first rehearsals were held after school and were not even a part of the school curriculum. But. treating all obstacles with daring abandon, the choir soared forward until it finally dis- played and proved the reality of its talent to the students and faculty. Soon afterwards, the P. T. A. also realized its worth. and presented it with robes. Thereafter it could not be stopped-contest after contest saw Lake View emerge victorious. All hail to you, choir of Lake View- 2 2 2 2 2 1 A CAPPELLA CHOIR--ROW 3: I. Terpning, I. Lynch, I. Wood, I. Scolli. R. Hyman B. Hochman. C. Tarr, Wm. Ioslyn, A. Herst, E. Suckow, R. Swedberg. Schmid. B. I-lillis, L. Rondent, D. Banner. B. Champley, C. Barker. C. Ooley. ROW 2: R. Mueller, I. Bergquist, L. Stanley, A. Yorgan, A. Robbon, W. Conroy, I. Cal- vin, I. Ondratschek, R. Lofqren, W. Vogel, R. Harris, M. Bayme, M. Kahn, M. Hillinger. M. Garrot, G. Fleischman, H. Schiffer. R. Urhausen, A. Riffer, R. Layman, B. Hoffman. ROW 1: Holcanson, C. Recek. D. Seaholm, G. Iohn- son, D. Reiser, P. Psaltis. L. Ioseph, M. Germain, A. Kern, B. Harris, P. Geherty, D. Kaiser, D. Taylor. T, Lochner. M. Iust, W. Sheldon, R. Beck. I. Buchrnan, L. Boltax, M. Kopelka, L. Becker, C. Simonis, V. Phillips, P. Young. With the voices of these students making up our choir how can we help but to gain success and with Miss Naomi Sweet we are as- sured of attaining the highest honors possible And so all hail to you, our choir. I fi? HSTRUTTIN' OUR STUFF Would you mind very much if we who made this book give ourselves a few healthy slaps on the back? We're mighty proud of our book and we would like to take a bow. First of all, we introduce the energetic editors of our Literary Staff who supervised the photography, copy, and general make-up of the book. Next, we have some hard-working members of our Art Staff. In the circle of fun at the right we peek in at Miss Hastings and Miss Rennie. advisers of the Advertising and Lit- erary Staffs, respectively, whooping it up at the convention of the Na- tional fcholastic Press Association. It was here that Lake View was awarded another great honor when the 1938 Red and White was named one of the ten best annuals in the United States. Last, we give you our staff of the September semester, whose work was too significant to be forgotten. atinrtrzl Srrhnlawtir lgrnm Annu ' 1' . I Mah ALLAMERICAN YEARBOOK CRITICAL SERVICEIEI .QXM -r , if 1--, gf it Q 'SEEN , fa ' fgfg-F ' v ' N' X Z lf! :A xy va. ,,,,t V , If K W- ,I , A fix ., 7fg,.1?.'1'E L A . :qgfv MMJQ-.ts t , E ,EFL -M f y N :Ren uno wlzhifg In -' .f A . . ltliblllflllll of 1f.r 1,,,,.ILv M awarJta, Qlbgntzrican ifpnnnr Rating reenfL Mlflltlllxll Y',rIrAuuA Cr,'f,Q'r1lLS'r1'1-lk,-, nf flu' Nm. I V . mm . U - .sur'm!mn rt, fl - ', 3 V I - A 4 In 4 .str Ja f N 14 Una: rmrtly iff M11rl1e,t-frttl. IJLIMFIIMUM uf- ll t y ff nvenzlvrr, , - ' UNM 1-TNI, I33 THEY'RE ALL BACK ' ' fi w 'Q Mothers, Dads, So Cheer Cheer For Good Old Lake View ONE BY ONE THE ATHLETES PARADE BY THE CROWDS OF MOTHERS AND DADS WHO VIEW THEM WITH PRIDE. EACH ONE SURE THAT HIS SON IS THE BEST OF ALL. FOOTBALL WARRIORS, BASKETBALL HEROES, BASEBALL, TRACK, AND ALL THE REST, CHEERED ON BY THOSE WHO HAVE COME TO WATCH AND BEAM WITH HAPPINESS, THOSE WHO WILL LEND EVERY OUNCE OF SUPPORT POSSIBLE. AND AS THE ATHLETES MARCH BY THE REVIEWERS, SNATCHES OF EXCITED CONVERSATION CAN BE HEARD -- THERE'S IOHNNY! DOESN'T HE LOOK NICE? AND BILL--A REAL FIGHTER! EVERYONE FULL OF IOY AND PRIDE AT THE SPORTS PARADE. SPorT of Kmgs GIRLS FENCING TEAM HGVV 1: Mr. Hocke, M, Hillinger. G. Dawn. R. Ccxmpbn-11 I Wri ht , , K. q , M, Currcm, E. Brookbcmk. D. Smith, M. K ' uruiz, H. Swan, A. Fedorlga, I, Dcmolinq. A. Fcxbbiczno, E. Frazer, P. Laqios. BOYS FENCING TEAM ROW 1: Ccxpi. F. Kohn. E. Iohnsorx. H. Kerns, L, Decle- kind, W. Vogel, C. Barker. R. di 91- W4 W A I ,iii X ' 5 In . :E K ' t .A 1 '1 Q., QQ1 L iw Q. 1: X, A BOWLING ROW 3: A. Kclnhi, A. Kr son, A. Elcmdo, W. Hosenb Sw SE!-XIN TEAM GOLF h. R' Bair. I'c,!oSf:a1he lginnerman. TEAM ueger, J. Hastings, Ii Anderson, R I. Allen. ROW 2: W. Krueger, C QUITJ, K Lindquisl, Lf Klan. ROW enson, W. Lc:Belle, I. Berlrwcry, I. V' . LQPoric:. . Nel- . KCIlOd' 1: VV zctor, T. 117108, . Moeller, Wen gler. BO M The hard-lighting Wildcats oi Lake View High, possessing one cl the finest senior teams in the city, outclassed, outplayed and cutpcinted all opposition, to win the North-Section City Crown, with eight straight' washing victories. It was music to the ears and eyes of the multitude of loyal Lake Viewites, who came, saw. and found their Wildcats conquer- ing, with infinite ease, the North Section's powerful quintets. Lake View presented on the ilocr the same fast-stepping, un- beatable, unapproachable lineup which had carried them to un- numbered victories, both in pre- season and section games, name- ly the regulars: Icnes, Hogan Morrow, Hyland, and Sitterly. 1 1 Brilliant, well-timed, and highly- impcrtant contributions to the Wildcats' '38-'39 reign over the North Section, were made by the subs, the boys who lent the much- needed helping hand. They are as follows: Fred Edwards, Nor man Blumenthal, Iames Iuclge, William Salatich, Iames Keenan, Ray Karasik, William Joslyn, Ber- nard Burns, Albert Heitman, Wal- lace Kelton, and their latest mem- ber, Vincent Garrity. 1 The Wildcats, as the scason's qrind began, soon showed their heels to their opponents. stepping away tast, with the following teams, in order of their appear- ance, going down in deteat: Luther, Foreman, Quigley, Fore- man, St. George, Holy Trinity: while the section powerhouses which tumbled to oblivion are: Sullivan, Schurz, A m u n d s e n, Senn, Waller, Lane, Roosevelt, -and Steinmetz. The murderous s e n i o r s, it seems, assumed the role of doc- tors in this season's race, for they iniected, with no favoritism being shown, every team they faced with the bitter taste ot defeat, with the exception of Von Steuben and Crane, the Wildcats' deadly serum apparently running out. Upon recognition oi their being the rightful section champs, the Wildcats ventured irlko dangerous territory, taking on Crane, the West Section's highly-touted run- ner-up, in the play-offs for the city title. Lake View lost a close but decisive decision to the Crane-ites, being defeated 26-20. for the only maior heart-breaker suffered dur- ing the current season, thus elim- inating them irom the '38-'39 city race. -But, one thing was known, the Wildcats went in and came out fighting!!! So hail! --Lake Viewites. your gallant and ever-fighting seniors have conquered, being the New North Section Champs! The Wildcats on Saturday, March 4, invaded for the iirst time this season foreign terri- tory, going out to Dolaiield, Wisconsin, vfhem Iohn's Military Academy is situated. The climate must ha-fe been helpful, for the luniors found their long-lost scoring power, snisisliing St. Iohn's luniors easily, 42-25, while their fellow- rnates, the Champion Seniors. bowed to one oi the finest senior quintets they have on- countered all szanozi, the tinale being 47-34. Your corresponcient TJ ,f-' fitnossed the solo preview of next Yeahs Iunior Squad, and if their dchu at St. Iohn's means anything, they should go a long way in next season's section race. The boys hit their stride in the very first quarter, with baskets being donated by lack Cave, August Eland, and Frank Arigoni, the score at the end of the first period being l7-4 in Lake View's favor. The others who comprised the Wildcats' Iunior roster are as follows: Richard Brown, Eugene Cahill, Iohn Falcon, Clifford Tarr, Iames Kollbaum, Iohnny Ruhlow, Hans Cramer. Charles Stubenrach, Chester Smith. Charles Welther, Edward How- ard, and Howard Bernard. The rest oi the game found their lead to be in no immediate danger. the score at half time standing 20-13. Nothing more can be said about the game, for the score tells everything there is to be known, Lake View winning by a huge margin. The Seniors, it seems not quite recovered from the Crane decision, took another one on the chin, St. Iohn's scoring a victory the hard way. It was a close battle until the final period when the Cadets proved to be too much for the Cats, forging ahead to a ten-point lead. The lead was slashed for a short time but was short-lived as the Wisconsin five soon retaliated with several two-pointers to win. Final, St. Iohn's 47: Lake View 34. Behind the shout of a multitude of loyal Lake View fans, behind the roar and amaze' ment of opposing teams and would-be con- querors, behind the smooth precision of Lake View's faultless offensive and de- fensive play, behind ALL this, the Lake Viewite finds the guiding hand . . . the guiding hand of Lake View-Coach Guy L. Dickerson. BREAKING THE TAPE TRACK: The following boys won glory in the crll-city Track Meei-MHOW 4: F. Kehoe, M. Morales, H. Weqner. B. Lassen, L. Roudenet. G. Eder. ROW 3: R. Nelson, A. Pol- lice, E. Lutze, L. Norman, B. Gilbert, B. Duffy, E. Suckow, R. Penley. I. Gillison, B. Hillis. T. Peterson. BOW 2: I. Dillon. R. Stenstrom, R. Re-muck, I. Tcrq. A. McClcxy, S. Alfcxsscx. E. Lcrsolcx, E. Ford, R. Brockmeier. W. Waen- schel, W. Prelleiz, A. Ross. HOW 1: C. Tcxrr, G. Go- qoncxs, S. Voris, D. Laps- ley, H. Cooper, P. Lucc- I nese, R. Ruclcstuhl. hQW 2: P MQ! T.MQh1 CH LETTER CLUB ROW 5: S. Schulman, I. Chrisman. ROW 4: W. McNulty, B. Hoch- mcm, A. Davis, E. Iohnson, Brockmeier, L. Marley, C. Brueq- mann. R. Whitlock, I. Garcia, I. Iones, I. Gillison, P. Edwards, BOW 3 B Feldman B Karaslk B H1lhs, I. Kane V. Hammer, R. Braun, F. Kohn, E. aytu a F. Arrigoni, R. Kiloh. RCW 2: T. Peterson, R. Strand, L. Catlin W. Rader, E. Shapiro, E. Lasota, R. Penley, L. Rowley. ROW 1 N. Blumenthal, A. Eland, I. Dillon, K. Sitterly, E. Didtler, A. Pol lice, I. Hyland, B. Henstrom, Q. Hogan, B. Lehman. N s Olfclwlfzlrjf' 3'-egh,iQfLiofzoIBF?q LQADEHS ' - CailiullIELISDI-.fnQe1:a1'tl1ng P ' LQ Lu '-ROM' .v Argeb Img, V L. Moran, M. Cu ' V rlsey V I'1'Q.n ' ' Mllniv I CUM' e, ' R. Kitson. : . , . , . , W 1 , I. Fantel, C. Keenan, 1 N i 'iw 1 - ,'k- 5 2 ,gy fr, 5 J 3 . . 5 f V K I .,W:z1l-sf J-V ' ' 'vi' COMPANY A ABOVE ROW 4: R. Hyman, I. KesAsey, R. Peterson, A. Gila bon, R. Lundbom. R. Os, T. Hurst, I. Ioseph, I. Gaines, I. Monroe, I. Scimeccr. ROW 3: W. Voss. G. Ervo, W. Lindsey. I. Gilpin. T. Cloonun, I. Smith. R. Still, C. Bruner, F. Cohes, C. Franklin. ROW 2: D. Meier, B. Gilbert, H. Stczuber. I. Grelck, B. Kol lias. G. Gilbrelh, A. Wynn, A. Volz, R. Kohn R. Cheethcxm, W. McDowell. I. Gillison. ROW l K. Galecx, N. Press, G. Georqe, H. Schmidi, R. Fur ness, C. Ove-rslake, S. Levenstom, P. Ross, S. Kanter, C. Baron. R. Forsythe, R. Iohnston, I. Dobbins. QOMPANY COMPANY C EIGHT ROW 6: I. Luioir, I. Schwembrrqvr, E. Hullln. H. Zvi fl R. FFIUS' W'. Voqel. H. Bless. B. Fxclf. H. Pu., E. Kodish, I. Mullen. ROW 5: N. Lallos. A. Wiflmurlf R. Seoncrll. N. DePover, H. Stonvr. G. Fobixraworl S. Done. W. Mcxrkqrczl. ROW 4: R. Sc-hits H. Sychgv. ski, N. Anderson. R. Lcxmpinc, I. Burrell I. Kr-r-loo. M. Goldman, I. Quay. N. Lord. ROW 3: S. S1fnn'bli'w N. Heidy, D. Semen, R. Hrnkle, D. Vnlcnm. C. AP: ROW 2: C. Gillimn son, I. Spanos, G. Larson. V. Berns, F. Icrhn: I. Provcxn, L Greinlze. VV. R-:mn Wciizmcm. ROW lf I. MGlonCy fold, K. Funlcen, B. 'FA CUFHV.CGl, A. Voir. HU N 'V V' von WA s 2 9 2 E S E RUM AR ANY B LEYT 'Nb X. Tcxpnknq. OW B: COM? BOW '11 X. Le NXof1.H.Vex . B. Thomas, C. Kowck, Ya. Howes. B P.. Human. Y. ?uuX. K. Kokisos. H. Hhey. T, Yctemon. M. Showek ROW 51 X. Psbukx. B. Kama, H. Skcmber. H. Lomben. E. Home. P.. Honkoki. HOW A: X. Wex-as, VX. Gcr shun, P. GoXd. M.Boe1.'Y.Nch1knq, 5.B1en net. BOW '31 D. Dtevlycv, W. Schnmdcx. B. Comms. H. Scwher. B. Xohnson. H. Rosen ROW 'Ln C. Hcuom. X. Kokxk B. ' Gkexe. X. Mouzok. C. C-Kano Y-ooh, Ya. Bochmou. boom. Gtos-Aduqs. L. copukaa. ROW X: C. N. Hovmemorm. I W-I COMPANY D-ROW 4: F. Conroy, K. Iohnson, B. Henning. R. Griswold I. Hughes. R. Baumeister, I. Andre, A. Erickson, S. Patterson, W. Lambing R. Bosse, E. Pollex, G. Lancaster, I. Dobbins, I. Broden, I. Stafford, N. Lord W. Taylor, S. Brenner. ROW 3: Dowell, D. Lapsky, K. Miller, P. C. Bicking, G. Peck, I. Rieger, M. gaff, H. Shoub, R. Astor. ROW 2: I. Parker, C. Hueitner, L. Garibalde, T. Mc- Kahn. W. Dillner. T. Micleu, I. Greeniield Kamerlander, M. Wolin, C. Riley, W. Mark G. Iohnscn, R. Bosley, I. Dryden, W. Chinn L. Asheroft, R. Ruvel, E. Futransky, B. Klaesson, S. Abben, R. Hamm, I. Poul akioas, G. Losch, E. Klan, L. Schultz, F. Koehler. N. Wahl, S. Dane. ROW 1: L. Epstein, B. Hunt, R. Bodof, I. Castanes, F. Ab- ben, G. Sarqes. E. Iacobs. L. Rob- enson, S. Schneider, H. Vallas, I. Howell. D. Kolp, H. Fool, F. Weber. R. Weiner, D. Sayad, W Shipp, B. Bom, G. Templeman A. Wynn. COMPANY E-ROW 4: F. Fisher B. Iirik. E. Sandstedt, G. Lloyd B. Iones, D. ChampleY. A. Yorqan T. Power, R. Dreuth. M. Moor hatch, W. Sander, T. Bingham, C. Weiland, R. Kolb. ROW 3: A Wynn, I. Dobbins, R. Stevens, A. Nedwin. R. Swedberq, G. Gian- acapulos, G. West, T. Barrick, I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Malone. P. Reiner, I. Argicmas. I. DuMont. W. Richter. B. Youngs. E. Martin. R. Mueller. W. Balson. L. Epstein. ROW 2: C. Kallick. McDowell. A. Veis 1 H. Russman. S. Thompson. W. Buchholz. P. Mountioy. L. Rinder. I. Bandanza. S. Showel. I. Gotefeld, H. Koehler. S. Arkin. N. Gerami. R. Oldt. R. Pelli- kan. W. Currie. C. Hinkle. H. DeVusser. D. Peterson. W. Kaufmann. R. Wynn F. Fink. ROW 1: T. Hurst. I. Mouzak. I. Ioseph, G. Gentry. H. Har- vala. H. Eagle. R. Bowlan. R. Kick. E. Lieding, H. Harris, T. Roper. D. Rogers K. Rabbitt. W. Mack. P. Hellman. I. Miller. B. Howard, M. Lavin. L. Brim- berry. S. Dane. COMPANY F-ROW 3: S. Klein G. Snell. E. Mueller. E. Iustus. O Meyer. G. Schulz. F. Sprenzel. F I Donnellan. W. Owen. W. Nelson I. Szabo. A. Schmidt. F. Lehz. I K, A I vine. E. Kodish, B. Kollias. R. Barr M. Anderson. E. Tholke, I. Lynch F. Riemer. B. Meinhardt, R. Kos tyal. H. Cheney, H. Schmid, W Balson. R. Bonikowski. A. Ogg, H Weinfeld. I . Gough. ROW 1: L. Ep stein, H. Allentuck, R. Kolp, L. Kap lan. R. Forsythe, T. Theodore. I Latimer. I. Strand. M. Craig, R. Rai gel. A. Sargis, A. May. W Taylor. 1 1 Wood. H. Mueller. ROW 2: B. Le- iles. S. Corman. W. Podaviltz, K. Butler. D. Lieding, L. Crowe, R. Na- Along Diamond Row t' in and in spring people think about birds, bees, butterflies, and Yes, i s spr q, ah-basebal1- Yes, the thud of a ball striking a bat stirs the real red blood of every American youth, and Lake Viewites are no exceptions. ' ' f th stars are Augie Eland, Karl Sitterly, Iames Dillon, and the host o o er back ready to play live wire, heads-up baseball for Lake View. High hopes for a championship prevail and riqhtly so, for with a pitcher like lohnny Ruhlow, and a strong offensive team, who could help but expect the team to qo places. Well, well, look who's herefold man riva ry. ane etc.e Yes, the same old opponents, the same old chance to come out and yell, and another chance to Watch your team WIN. You all know how to play baseball, you know how to heckle an umpire, ' + and well. who doesn't know how to vell. So here's your chance to mr mi. l L , Amundsen, Senn, '1 3 your lungs. All of the lads will be looking for you- Tony Speed Depersio will be gazing from behind a catcher's mask, Lefty Ruhlow frorn the pitch- er's mound, Morrow, Eland, and Iones, from lst, 2nd and 3rd bases, respec- tively. Iirnrny Kollbaum will captain short-stop position while Krueger, Dillon, and Sitterly hold down right, center, and left fields, respectively. You have an opportunity to see each of Lake View's opponents twice during the season. Come out and support the team!!! Here's a glimpse of the 1939 North Section schedule Un order of their appearancel: l. Lane-Here's double trouble. 2. Arnundsen-From a Way down yonder! 3. Schurz-The gang across the river. 4. Waller-Always a fighting team! 5. Senn-Dangerous enemies. 6. Roosevelt-The Rough Riders are here! 7. Von Stueben-The baby in the section family. nf . . . 1 t -J JP: xy' Q 'x 'w 9 Y .Hx xifxoq f, rf, ' ': gigtszr .. .2 s , gi WY' ' 'L 2 2 it, ' :Z :S-5 15?-5 iXXXyx s 1 0 A f 40 5 .wax f i 664,14 6 r 4 ! '56 1 xlxb e Q, ,yi fl: ' 5 l'4 ,p 1? Q Y 'I' L'D - 'Y Q.-. 'N 5 X -2 Q ' -sNv,.' 00 A. Q Qian' N an YQ 2, ' 20 12 E' .0 X4 X qi ' A X in X q' av Q' A '. , - o 'Q 'fa 'Qi 'G -,'., 16 o Q, Xkyg .542 9 X Qs 'ogg' 4 W X X X cy 1.0 v X 2 ff 2? if! i A N f f Ng , M' LL , V4 Q , ZUSQN up In N.: xy x. Q Em N X QW W Z if Z L I My 253.2 '---.-J- --.,ffL.- :N , f-S? ' . 4154, - 'QW wx , F TH I EHR we ,, M .lf O iw' up 1. ,xi nw ww it l if 5. an .. 5? S I! 1.446 u 3 mjlilw, First Semester Seniors HE ascension to seniority at Lake View High School-at last, a Senior!- discernible by an omnipresent gracetulness of carriage and a tolerant feeling of condescension towards the undergrads-ah, a senior! The maximum ot the minimum. Perhaps a gentle reader might now ask: What exactly does it mean to be a senior? Well, for one thing it means the completion of three years of high school, a period that has taught one many of the joys and many of the sorrows of life. A period during which the senior has made many social and intellectual contacts, significant of the associations he will make throughout his lite. Ah, a senior-a man of the world-a man among men. Now the dreams of participation in the student government, the 4A Council and numerous other senior activities have become vivid realities. No wonder that smiles are omnipresent, that kind words are abundant, and that studies are delved into with a surprising vim and vigor. For the seniors are setting the pace with fine showings of scholarly endeavor and club participation. Keep up the fine work, oh ye Senior! Lake View hails you-for to you Lake View owes much ot her reknown! r Ur1rlw1 SllllllLll cu1i.lu11:m IOOM lllli S'lANDlNG: V. Liwlwrson L. Storm, M. Kulm, Fl. Fclzomy, R Joulsclx, l. liwsswy. HOW' 4: F. Rubens, f. Rillmlzt, l. Gvllrs, B. Bulmi, B. Mulh- srm. ROW Ll: S. Ccwrruun, R. WC'lSI11Gll, 7. Blum, M. Dwuson, F.. Blum. ROW 2: 4. KCIIIIPI, M. l. Comofcnrrl, R. lohuslorl, Nvlscm. HOW l: V. l'lOSilH1lG, S. uumlfws. IN PHONT: M. Malvw. Ou Q non-stop flight for pleasure ROOM 309 STANDING, ROW 4: W. Nulhcrn, A, Hurlkoff, T. Hurt, lo seph, C. Brown, G, Yoncm, K. Rotmr lwrq, I. Clmrrme. ROW fl R. Alper M, Muir, M. Meiulwcirnll, E. Huy, A SlCIYlOVlCll. ROW 2: A, Luiushko, P Hoge-oxqe-S, R. Scfyud, P. Long, A. Ban sroft. ROW l: L. Silvermarl, D. lol Jonson, Fi. Rosciqlione. IN FRONT 3. L. Squire, R. Bloomfield. Ou u Iilflil of flflvcflltllrff' DOOM 407 STANDING, ROW 5: M. QICICLDDIDO, W. rl-GYlOI', C. Of-lrllcv, li. Frorrrlvorq, R. Nelson, N. Nf?WTfIll, W. Nfvifly, E, Filip, B, Bollirrq, W. Aflflfxl' son, A. Flmsi. HOW 4: B. NCPIIHOT, I. Miller, lf. Wiltry, A. Troczclwrry, U, Bermwilz. ROW 3: B. Sflllflllllfl, H. Vlfmnl, M. Parry, D. Maxwell, A. Frcmrll. ROW 2: l. Gehrkeb, L. Gflrmu, B. Brwlr- rfns. ROW l: M. SCllGQ, D, Smilll, I 1 Pralulenr children at today, problem solvers ol tomorrow ROOM fill' -STANDING, ROW 5: H. Maas, M. Wille, E. Weidenhach, M. Deske, Ms. Swanson I. Garcia, I. Lundbom, F. Kuefner, S. Schmidt, S. Philbrick, H. Feicht, L. Herlirig, A: Beyer, B. Las san. ROW 4: M. Conlcey, E: Stedman, V. Hahn, E. Grulnel, A. Stieher. ROW 3: D. Herrmann, A Krips, D. Haynes, H. Mueller, K. Erk. ROW 2: l. Nikas, L. Damptz, C: Tlrorrrpson. ROW l: C Sirnonis, E. Sutter. FRONT: B. Ekvall. The ingredients of a progressing civilization ROOM 315 STANDING, ROW 5: A. Mitchell, l. Sandberg, H. Schoolrnan, R. Satterr, l. Carter D. Hogeorges, F. Paul, R. Block, R. Karasilc, l. ludge, l. Calvin. ROW 4: R. Parcells, li. Thar, E Swerrsson, B. Weisz. ROW 3: P. Porte-s, S. Shaffer, H. McGuire, P: Reiner, N. Cuzrrian. ROW Z: M DeSlrorrg, I. lacoln, C. Barker. ROW l: I. Kramer, M. Atnip. Life at its best ROOM 322 STANDlNG, ROW 5: L. Chesterfield, V. Sharrkrrran, F. Arirlerson, R. Preihage, L Govodarica, B. lslwerner, S. Schurr, D. Keiser. ROW 4: B. Lazarik, D: Bratshurg, V. Copland, I Neumann. ROW 3: M. Zeller, P. Merz, M. Pontrelly, M. Witz, L. Kleinscliniidt, H. Lakner. ROW Z: l. Guss, M. Phoenix, D. Schultz. ROW l: M. Kaslcaviclr, R. Mueller, C: D. Krremly. l-larlcinq the call for loyalty ROOM 203 STANDING: A. Heitman, N. Hanneniann, R. Pelvrsan, E. Waylula, D, l-lannil. al. ROW 4: B. Levine, B. Lanlin, A. Eraall, D. Bell, B. Seibert. RONV 3: M. Wachter, E. Caines, L. Bicznicyl S. Rosonslwin, E. Meyer. HOW 2: C. Pminslieraer, R. Finnerman, l. l-lurliry. ROW l: E. Mirza, l Tinclier. SITTING AT DESK: M. Harrison. HSPGL'llll9llS at llic lostinq lalvaiataiy of civilization ' ROOM SUS S'l'ANDlNG: A. Allen, G. L15-ililirillalitli, V. lvloslinw, M. Oliva, S. Oelilsrn, A. Ril limp H. Sclinwiclar, Wvni. loslyn, A. Kruaaeli. ROW' -'lz M. Laslcy, VV. lieilm, R. Golclslins, VV. Cllllllll, M Woiss. HOW li: E. Gilessoi, F. Anclvll, P. Camp, R. l'lGIlllllPI, lf. Haninifi. HOW 7: R. Riilnsclilaafi F. Moon, H. Sacks. HOW' l: K. Anseinia, M. Lvrkvll. Sl'l'TlNG lN FRONT: D. Ozalial. lVlii1nu1s :if llieil Own elfcxrlw ROOM llli .'S'l'ANl7lNG: D. Nwal, A. li. 'l'1'eSlcf!I. l. Savmllius, l. liunideilie-yu, G. Nellsun, .li'AIQPSiJll lf. Lanqlaul. HOW Ll: R. Fxalizlicfiiiim, ll. lvlawiafy, M. Lepticli, Fl. Schulze, I. Gaiman. ROW li: l. lTIiLTIll'ZF'll, C. Daluwqe, A. Ackcrlnan, l. Meerliray, L. Lietzau, HOW fl: G. lflinvlc, l.. Hama, A. loiaen svn. ROW lf D. Palnip-r, lf. Rntlianlaacli. SITTING lN FRONT: M. Kastf run ABOUT IUNIORS AND DOORS CONSTANT striving for the more worthwhile things in life is the desired goal of our third-year student. At long last, he has become a Iuniorl No longer is he willing to take problems or opportunities lightly. Careers are beginning to be thought off mentality is pitted against mentality: the picture of life assumes new angles. For lite is beginning to be looked upon as a pretty serious proposition, after all. To an upperclassman all doors are open-the often shut door of intelligence, the accessible door of choice society, the venerated door of recognition for accomplishments, and the desired door of good sportsmanship and clean living. As in life, so here in Lake View are doors so present and so mysterious as to what lies in wait when one's wise decisions and actions open those doors. The door of athletics will be pushed farther ajar when one tastes of the thrills and glory of friendly combat-the recognition ot the crowd-the building of a healthy body. The door of intelligence may be opened only by diligent and serious study so necessary to a worthwhile life. When opened, the door of friendship at Lake View reveals associations such as life will always give. So, be wise, lunior! Take advantage ot your opportunities and success will surely be yours. 9 I' af . 1 - . ' ' 'Cuuqlii In the stream of 11114 ROOM 302 STANDING: I-I. Fiqurci, B. Born, L. Raymond, II. Slonpr, O, Meyer, T. Miftlf Il, If Scinfi Sledl, M. Grooms, W. Pulion, O. Hoqcxn, L. Ronde-neil, M. Dershun, ROW 4: A. Rolvrson, R. Mulveil, C. Curran, C. Rodriguez, M, Baies. ROW 3: S. Roqne, B. Lewis, G. Iolirison, B. Ccrnipion, R. Groeil. ROW' 2: D. Hammond, S. Leonard, B. Rice, I, Bloos. ROW I: R. Gnldlalull, I. Spolcir, E. C'c,11I2sn. STANDING IN FRONT: R. Gslciiqcn. 'I'I1Qirs to do or die DIVISION IO8 Standing: E. Marx, G. Wilson, D. Moqreln, V, Lc1I30ilm, M. Voc-Ikfr, I. Dcfluff, N. Swanson, A. Rotlienbcxclr, R. Bonikorski, I. I-Iellnimi, E. West, M. Kuna, D. Melcliwii, E. H1f1w11r1I ROW 3: R. Olson, C. Ri.Gy, M. Vonderloclil, L. Goqner, P. Klobouck. ROW Z: M, Graves, E. Gussclil N. Iosopli, I. Scrrivllverq, R. Tlicimcrs, ROW I: B. Daniel, E, Relilcnd, R. Slnirilmrq, If. II: CI1. STANI' ING: R. Ouist. Making ci cielmul in Iilef' ROOM 307 STANDING: C. Llorcu, V. Gronerrieyslr, R. Scniio, I-I. Pcissotl, II. Kur1iIz11r, M. LIIIIIIIIIIQ Iiuni, M. Isucxc, T. Christie, II, Hess, W. Kellon, A. Luclcen. ROW 3: I. Muylnuiinin, L. Fe-1icIiCr.ar1i M. Sliowefl, B. Nultolini, H. Hudqins. ROW D, Larson, R, Zsi, R. Ycrk, W. Lincisvy, R. Ilyniun ROW I: M. Sliulilwoz, E. Guslul, L. MCCQIP. IN CHAIR: M. Lcrlurnirr. STANDING IN VRONI R. Inlvflrrmri. 160 A ruler, each in his own realm of thought ROOM 306 STANDING, ROW 5: V. Lauri, B. Roesner, B. Snelling, l.. Bauer, M. Wolf, R. Stark M. lust, M. Bronold, G. Simone, M. McHugh, R. Feller, D. Driessen, L, Swanson. ROW 4: R. Meyer W. Dennis, R. Hgppel, l. Gilberlson, R. Baskin. ROW 3: M. Reder, C. Krause, A. Heiberger, R Howe, M. Hernminger. ROW 2: K. Roman, H. Pucler, M. Goodkin, L. Riermgier. ROW l: E. Hoff men, E. Walter. AT DESK: D. Boening. The victims and victors of circumstances ROOM 303 STANDING: L. Kgplgn, M. Kofi, l. lllcin, C, Regli, H. Fuhlhruegge, M. Leveson, R Morris, R. Os, D. Wedroll, R. Urhcxusen, H. Bloss, l. Morrow, B. Pick. ROW 4: F. Rupp, R. Morrow M. Baer, M. Kgllstrom, D. Keller. ROW 3: l. Viclor, l. Lgverty, M. Tfrnfciiifn, R, Hggstrom, I. Steiner. ROW 2: M. Eisenberg, E. Donohue, M. Parsons, R. Shields, ROW l: P. Curio, A. Geeht STANDING lN FRONT: M. Hahn. Store houses of knowledge personiiiedw ROOM 308 Row 4: T. Mullen, H. Veith, I. Rosenhlourn, R. Breckmeier, H. Weifeld, R. Reidells W, Schneider, W. Egurngnn. ROW 3: Z. Simich, M. Kemps, M. Reber, D Biurlmck, l. Hullensleir. ROW 2: G. Rave-sz, I. lorclon, A. Henry. A. Kost, C. Kulsgros. ROW I: V. Foell, T. Ccrniicgl, E Lcmdess. AT DESK: M. Kopp. Knights of the thought table ROOM 304 STANDING' E Wsiler D L' d . . . , . in staedt, K. Christmann, V. Bs-nwitz, M. Kano, D. Fink, S Leyssr, R, Rosaseu, E. Gooris, I. Pre-stianc, ROW 4: B. Westermeier, S. Narbut, M. Carlson, V Appel, R. Weppner. ROW 3: D. Barlas, R. Zahn, D. Magnuson, A. Hovagimain, V. l'fgy. ROW 7: I. Fischer, D. Kaenigsberg, G. Goldman, M. F k ' ' ran . ROW l. B. Rslchl, H. Gillmann. Searching lar taarl icr thought ROOM ll5 S'l'ANDlNG: I. Nelson, P, Zasirnavich, R. White, P. Wise, D. Brockner, R. Iazss, N. Latchin, E. Backhaut, M. Brown, R. Bowman V. Narlain, L. Stevens, M. Olson, D. Grunnl. ROW 3: L, Zaclcridcn, M. Stanlvaugh, B. Hayslip, E. Krivan. ROW 2: F. Manning, B. Williams, P. Springer, F. Sipari, C. Hallam. ROW l: E. Braunles, M. Landuyt, B. Meyers, B, Chapman. ROOM lU5 STANDING: S. Wolman, C. Tarr, S. Osborn, T. Foreman, W. Tarr, G. Gra'o, N. Lord, R. llsernan, R. Cheetham, R. Ghimply, A. Chirclcly, T. Leesa, S. Dane, F. Keltan, C, Whipplcr. ROW 3: I. Hassill, R, Hillis, R. Duffy, I. Be-rgquist, L. Stanley. ROW 2: R. Carlsfn, E. Coquilia, G. Gianacopulos, I. Kahn, I. Ruchloe-. ROW l: C. Weiland, l, H ' ' ockin, P. Wrtak, I. Carly. Keeping pace with father time ROOM IO4 STANDING, ROW 5: I. Minzqhor, M. Sanfillippo, R. Henqels, V. Peterson, M, Meier M. Schmidt, A, Williams, V. Derr, L. Lutz, M. Niemier, I. Mantanes, A. Wall. ROW 4: P. Dallmann A. Schroeder, G. Rowell. ROW 3: L. Zill, M. Germain, I. Weinschenk, I, Bidwell, M. Clancy ROW 2: D. Roock, A. Carlson, S. Gehrinq, C, Baxter, S. Mariottini, G. Anderson. ROW l: G Boosalis, A. Lolacano. STANDING AT DESK: Z. Popadich, 'Tinvelaped in a cloud of companionship ROOM 32l' STANDING: B. Bell, S. Brosilow, W. Sanders, I. Hughes, A. Davis, E. Klein, E. Cahill I. Goldberg, O, Helstrom, E. Iotfe. ROW 3: R. Benson, S. Klein, D. Wren, F. Smulski, M. Berliant ROW Z: I. Conley, H. Karaqianes, B. Shiftman, L. A. Weimer, H. Stephanidis. ROW l: R. Billman C. Buehrer, S. Edelman, N, Blum. SITTING: I. Stern. Our moral support ROOM 3'9 STANDING: D, Dunbar, E. Saperstein, M. Lucas, B. Kaufmann, R. Ross, G. Loeffler, H Allentuck, W. Balson, S. Voris, I. Ginsburg, F. Kesselrinq, S. Miller, N. Blumenthal, M, Rudeman P. Klein, B. Feldman. ROW 4: I. Latimer, R, Astor, A, Wolf, A. Sarqis, R. Berqeron. ROW 3: K Weiss, I. Buehman, L. Weintraub, M. Hastings, R. Raffles. ROW 2: S. Pera, T. Brownstein, T Loveless, L. Koszdin, ROW l: I. Bartow, R. Kalech, B. Beeler. SITTING IN FRONT OF CLASS: G. Harris. I I-IEIRS OF THE BEAUTIES OF NATURE ROOM 214 STANDING: B. Iohnson, H. Schmidt, B. Rosenberg, D. Friedman, C. Kerwin, M. Kinq P. Stone, L, Seabolt, S, Redke, D. Yablonq, I. Harropulos, D. Sachs, L, Schooler. ROW 4: W. Evans R. Lieberfarh, V. Wickersham, P. Carlson, I. Bond. ROW 3: V. Love, S. Iohnson, I. Falcow, F Zimmermann, R. Charblow. ROW 2: I. Terranella, S. Cohen, R. Groqq, I. Kahl. ROW l: M, Kroll L. Epstein, L. Merensky. IN FRONT: H. Riley. WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET ROOM 204 ROW 7: I, Duvar. ROW 6: G. Smith. ROW 5: F. Lanz, E. Iustus, R. Pfeiier, F. Feutre ROW 4: F. Iezischek, R. Traina, M. Swanberq, L. Iarvis, E. Schneider, H. Badel. ROW 3: L. Hock man, A. Smith, L. Theodore, S. Vouqis, N. Gloub, A. Peters, A. Hansen, E. Carlson. ROW 2 I. Anderson, S. Weckman, E. Ioseph, M. Hampson. ROW l: I. Ieffries, B, Rosine, G. Roll, M Hellrieqal, M. Gerlyr, R. Swift, R. Ulrich, B. Aeller, M. Thomoponlos, I. Iarvis, A. Lombardo M. Flotrer. ROOM 202 ROW 3: R, Huwalt, M. Soderstrom. ROW 2: G. Iohnson, E, Frey, L. Kossack, L 'Wheeler M. Gruskovnjak. ROW l: B. Voss, C. Franklin, E, Kupache, M. Carlson, B. Karu. IIIIY 1IIKfj3S 111 II111 1111Ck:1I of Im' 11111vv1:w EOOM II7 HOW' 5: F. Rafah ROW 4: If A11c'q1-II, I, IIf1cIc'I1IIe', II. Vurzi, V. MC- I'311IIvI. IICUW 3: D. Fckwt, A. B1111, M IvIiIIf'11, N. I511qc111, I3. II111If-1111u11, ROW 1. . 1 . w . .. I. M:111:w111. F-IOVII I, F, I111fIc'I11I1, H, Hi1Ic11-11, L.GIuv-15, A. Iu1I111sf111, F. 1I.11I1'111, I, I11c'k5r111, I.. I:.I111sr:11, P I'IyM1fI Li'c111C'e11I11:Ie2 Ixusicxyg I-wow Io111c.111oW ROOM IOI ROW fi: S. I-IICIYIOI, S Haber, H. Levy, R. IIHCIIDSOII, N. EQIP! werq, M. SIIPIIIIGTI, B. Iqlcqw, M. Crci fold. ROW 2: T. Izeustfirk, E. Fwd W. Ee1111C111, M. Kopos, M. PI1IcuIu, N B1CI-de, N. Hirsch, I. Levy, P. II-IIQULIIEJI K, Murray, P. Kur1keI, Il. IZe11sIC11k, L .fc11IsQ11. RCDW I: B. Iucolvs, M. IIIOYIIJI 3. GIOIlQ63I, S. HC11'1iS, L. IZIIOWII, M 311111, C. C!f111sQr1, H. Lflvin, FS. Cr.11tL11 IL A ioasi to ull 23' 1 J ' W ' . ' , MQQIVI .1If IWQVV AI. In:c'1-:vw I IYIITSCIIIIUT, H. Si:'111Izw, I. , 1 11 1 I1 I1111III 111 I PfIIf.1I1c1, D. HUIIIIIQI, QI. k.1Iw1, I. K1 xq Il . Q. G1G11c1cc.11111Ic.1s. HOVV fI: A. IIKIIII I7 . 1.11IIf?'IlC, I. K.1r1.1I -1, R. btwIII+'1, A 11151515 H. Oxc'11111w1, W. Imac, I. AI1111 HCW Q: L. IKPIIY, A. II wel, I.. W I A. II1D1,I6l, C. HCJSZIQQIIL1, I. I1111,-Q I. I?111111Qiste1. HOW I: F. I.c1f111 IN EfzIfzr'11I, E. LLISSIIICI, I. Huy, I. IIKIIIIII r-r . 1 . yI1rv1IrIfI, M. Hmms, M. Iw1I1f1. Reminiscent Qt the i'iGYiS pleasures ROOM ll4 ROW 4: H. Fine, I. Nielsen, B. Huqhes. ROW 3: M, Coleman, B. Hcirnni, H. Wolf, V. Michel, B, Hertel, H. Bux, D. Koehler, V. Erickson, M, Frclnz. ROW 2: I. Szcllio, C. Cheney M, Cohen, F. Herman, S. Myers, I. LQ- vine, I. Monzcrk, L. Bieschke. ROW l: H. Eisnicn, E. Boltux, A. Rudd, A. Wetzler, I. Katz, S. Breskin, D. Lip- nicn, C. Fischer, D. Stern, I. Fleerncn. Horne gwwners mini rnfi future kms of the ROOM lll ROW 4: P. Clmke, K. But lsr, G. Peterson, C. Ooley. ROW 3: R Landis, I. Birn, B. Miller, E. Mitcrkos, P. Uurtarne, B. Stephen. ROW 2: I. Keller L. Siokcs, S. RE?lCl1C'I1, R. Ericson, I. Mayor, S. Edsun, L. Greonstein, R Murphy. ROW l: P. Svehln, I. Scolli G. Irvhnson, B. Clczrnitz, R. Meins, S Flzwml, S. Gottlieb, R. Cohen. nn . , Comes cz pause in the days Occupations ROOM ZUI ROW 5: C, Allen, A. Schrader, M. Wriqht, D. Betner, E. Pitt, F. Dykes. ROW 4: D. Gerren, M, Bode, I, Bririqe. ROIVV 3: M. Welk, L. Powell. ROW 2: A. Sturm, E. Holder, I, Iarnes, A. Schreiter, M. Lynch, M.lu A. Schreiter, E. Scheilnlqer, M. Lynvh, lvl. Miller. ROW l: Hctryrnunn, C. Nelson, H, Vartesicrn, A. Srnith, R, Briker, R. Fischer, S. Wuqner, G. Christensen. IS.: wed Newcomers to the Main ll AY where IS 204? I've been all over this second floor and can't find it. But I suppose it doesn't make much differencwthe tardy bell rang five minutes ago. So let's start to look for our next period class and maybe we can make IT on time. So it is with the Sophomore on his first day at the main. Perhaps a little mixed up for a week or two but after that when he has learned the ropes and has found out the girl's name who sits next to him in that fourth period class, and can just remember that study hall seat-to say nothing of the room numbers, seat numbers and Assembly Hall numbers, he can probably get to class on time. Well, it will all come in time. Now that you are settled in your school routine and have begun to find and enjoy the advantages of Lake Viewfwe wish you the best of luck. HCONTESTANTS IN LIFE'S RACE ROOM 107 ROW 3: W. Oskar, R. Wilson, I. Reese, B. Kamin, C. Gunther, F. Peters, B. Schaffer, M. Stoffer. ROW 2: G. Fleishman, B. Schmidt, T. Smith M. Swanson, A. Kaakinen, P. Maher, B. Nelson, S. Strumblad. ROW I: E. Barrett, R. Cootey, I. Tsifis, G. Mitchell, I. Babie, M. Klinkenberq, M. Lorenz D. O'Keeffe. 166 ' 4, Answr mm L'PlSCfIII1Il1IY s Inst Imz - I-1 ROOM FII' ROVV A: C. Fc-VGI S. DP111isf'I'm'1r1rI. IN. Nvxzrxinfz, M, k2c11mfs. IIUVV .IQ I.. IAIISHII, I I-Iculmvs, I. L,IGuSon, L. Nwssf. I. L. Iorxus, L. bCI1f1f'Ie1, P. Prxwrls, If. I'-mrulz, A. If'IIlIIf17, M. C'I'Mf1IIc'y I, 7 V f-. . .V , N v K Y, . ,, . P. u.fCI1IIf1. RCW I. I-J. Llrxy, M. DIIUCIILI, P. Ycfurm, CJ. VVIIIIPIIII, F. I,w.1vf1M. H. Lwr-Irv, M. IIIIIIIIIUIII V. I..flC:Y1 4f', Pc1rIons G1 thf Sims' HI Ls mrmixm ROOM .IUI ROW' 4: P. Br-IGH, A. Lfnviit, II. Lf1c1viII, H. Rf-1I11f1rcI, I., GI1cIcsIvir1. HOVV '31 13. IIIQ-wk ffrxridqf-, B. COIIIHS. D. Rurkow, G. CIIIQIQS, S. I-Ioyvr, L. Gf1r1IY1IcI1, I7. Dobsorm. R. IJTIIIIFIIIQ, I Gaines, VV. DIIIne1', D, AHICXCIIEB. ROW 2: N. I-ImpIQy, I. GOIIUSCII, FI. IIQVGIOI, V. PUII. Li, Mvyp-ls M. I'IirSCI1tliII, S. Leevvusimu, I, LQMGY, FI. FUUSI, S. Girxshmq, G. Gwcwrqf-. RUW I: I . Sivs-rn1f1I1 Ii. Sfhrwti, F. AIISPIHIU, H. VGIIGS, I. PouIc1kifIc.1s, V. Belrns, L. Ifriwi, L. FIw'ruIie1I:I, S. II1If,I. I3fQcpi4 yuu wiII wcmt tw :um-t ROOM ILILS STANDING: MuIIe11, I. Gnliex. ROW 5: I. GiIpi11. RQW 4: A. Hfwms, I. Ilflisr-1, I SIZVILIIICIII, II. WIIIG. ROW 3: C. I-IumiI1ou, D. WUQI2, P. RQCIII, M. Lamr, A. AIImImIm1, I. Imvici, I Zutmon, M. Kluuiz, IPI. OIIIIIIQPI, M, Murmo, If. SOcIfIr.ql1iS1. ROW' 2: M. P1IwI1m1n, I'. Lurllms, H Rmims A. Babu, E. FIPFZI, V. LGUI7, M. I-ICIVICI, F. I.cmqIr'rfI, M. Off-II, M. I'I11l1If'IfI'. FVIVV I: I Iyeflriri Il. SCUCIIS, S. SrI1mfpIw1, E. I-I'1Ikff, II. Cr'IIfIrm'1rISrglI, L. Pcixtwvxx, I.. IY,tc.'Ic-.-. 167 Their fame is written in the stars ROOM 206 ROW 4: M. Hillinqer, O. Iohnson, A, Bilder, E. Dishury, G. Nelliqan, G. Tatoian, C. Schons, A. McOuillcin, I. Parker. ROW 3: l. Demolinq, F. Rainwater, L. Ioseph, G. Kasselbaurn, H. Rydin, C. Dettinqer, A. McClay. ROW 2: M. Fisher, I. Wurz, S. Ahrens, L. Knight, M. DeBloclc. H. Brader, E. Krupp, D. Fielniann. ROW l: F. Rabian, R. Thalas, V. Buhr, L. Kadau, D. Sealwerq, M. Collins, I. Odishoo, D. Magnuson. Guided on their way toward tame ROOM 300-5 ROW 4: S. Sommers, R. Sweclherq, I. Somers. ROW 3 C. Weiner, S. Streicker, B. Ste-tten, B. Stewart, M. Chesterfield, A. Akopian. ROW 2 I. Astrinslcy, D. Waltnian, D. Helmer- son, R. Stein, B. Simon, l, Iacohson, I. Ruqq, R. Peterson, L. Levin, M. Goldman. ROW l- YM. Weil, L. MCNicol, M. Weiner, L. Prince, V. Rizzo, M. Gustafson, A. Martz, M. Weber, I. Huqhey, S. Rutiernian. Workers of tomorrow' ROOM ll2 ROW 4: I. Iensen, E, Mueller, A. Fischer, G, Plotzke, L. Iankoslci, G, Anderson, Keller. ROW 3: I. Lowery, M. Plcrrnlueck, H. Iohnson, F. Iahn, C. Alceson, V. Dispenza, L. Straub, Theler, G. Ollry. ROW 2: C. Starkeson, S. Sayad, N. Cutter, B. Schroeder, H. Hahn, F. Drew Smith, L. McClellan, A. Dicks, W. Barlnee. ROW l: H. Hines, A. Cacioppo, D. Bluhrn, I. Provan Peters, S. Burris, R. Forsythe, K. Funlcer. STANDING IN FRONT: E. Iacohs. l6R Cn H1611 Wcry irzwrrrrl ffrmf HQOM 406-6 RCW 5: R. Ilwrrrfrs, R. Dimrirlr, A. Sdrulrz, II. Krrlrl, Li. Lrrrhrrrcir, If Prfrras--1, I Wirich, If. Sterrsorr, M. Meyer. ROW 4: G. Peck, K. Icrrrlufk, M. Grrskv, M. Vv'f'1iss, A. Lnrrrr, 1 Stray, F. Strorrrayes. ROW 3: M. Rohda M. Ostf-rhcrrs, E. Knfwivk, h- 111+ 141, Fsnrrr, P. IUw.I1 wrk. ROW 25: M. Zobil, Fr. Frfrifrschi, D. Sircirrr. ROW I: M. Tuylu, ff. lfflrrrcz, M. fvifrlmrrf-y, A, H115 zvrcr, H. Wrrrters, D. Gentry, A. Schuclr, V, Wieslrfr, D. L1-mf. At thc- crossroads ci life :ROOM 400-I ROW' 4: I. Grfriss, L. Fiich, L. IGCQLHS. ROVV 3: I. Quay, T. MCDf.We.1Il, A. Hr 11141 Ir H. Sewifrll, R. Ixostyol. ROW 2: H. Svlrifler, P. Lufclleso, M. Browne, L. Foltox, M, IKM-11-111, F. Mrs .X 111 r1f1f1r, P. Mcrrmhcrrr, M. Tcrshricrrr, R. Flosi. ROW I: Precio Hose I. Clfrvirs, I. Sflfllli' I3111.ir1 F. Stark, B. Kimivrlerr, E. FQisGr11I1f1l, I. SFIIIIII, VV. ,AI7IiI'1. 'Mrrrrlrhrrs ci ther Tcwcwtprrrrrs O11 thu Sands ui 111215, WOM JUUVI HOW -2: 'I. Fkvrrrrrr, I. Dre, L, Hrrclirr, F. Iczhurrrrserr, D. Prirrq, I. Sclrwerrrlrorqfrr, Frrrwrr, P. Wifriwrscrr, H. Hirst. IRCVV 3: M. Roth, I. Tmlrprrinq, I. Lentnrs, A. Erifksfrrr, I. Lynch, 'l'r1r1d, VV. Fvrrrrrrd, F. Pcrrlfrr, H. BPIILIT, B. Miller. ROVV 2: B. Slcrvrck, M. Nfwrzrurr, A. Ruverrtos, Ocrrvrr, H. Grrrcirrtrr, S. Korrrvr. HOW 1: I. Blcrrrkvrrship, M. Gleit, K. Hcrrrmwrrrrnrrr, E. Phlocinshe, 1-,.,., Hrrqhs, F. Nfrde-1, F. Ec+'..r-1. 169 On With the Party Lake View's birthday party! Melodic waltzes greet our ears. Ah, how lilting is the music! How soft! How fine! And then, suddenly, the band's tempo changes. Swing, one of the blessings of youth, is heard in all its primitive beauty. The drums beat louder and the dancing becomes more frenzied in a youthful and ambitious attempt to show the gayety that is omnipresent. Boy, isn't this a swell party? Well, it certainly should be! Think of it-65 years-65 years oi patient guidance-65 years of inspiration-65 years ot Lake View tradition. Iust think of all that our Alma Mater has seen in 65 years. Peace and happiness, great advances in science and medicinwand yes, some oi the more unpleasant realities that three generations will yield-war and pov- erty-hatred and greed. But, through it all, Lake View has endeavored to instill in her students clear thinking and an intelligent perspective of lite and its problems. A haDDY birthday and continued success to you, Lake View-for, truly you have been our guide-truly, you have been our inspiration-truly, you have been everything we wanted you to be- On with the showl On to the Branches! 170 ROOM 406-5fROW 3: F. Fiore, G. Goss, D. Cusack T Theodore S Romanos ROW 2: L. Fox, L. Iohnson, R. Clarke, S. Miller, I Brennan I Mitchell HOW l D. Candon, V. Homfelt, I. Stuehler, S. Carlson, A 'Tamin L Myers V Ertabrosh YO HO FOR A LIFE AT THE MAIN ES, it's off for a life at the main. But, wait, don't go there in a state of unpreparedness. Why you'd only be lost in a swirling maelstrom of eager students. Let's go to one of the three branches first. Life at the branch is almost the same as at the main, you know, except that at a branch there are only freshmen. So pick out one oi the branches, Greely, Hamilton, or Ravenswood and begin to enjoy your high school career. For enjoy it you will-you've broken away from reading, writing, and arithmetic to enter in upon the mysteries of algebra, science, and many other interesting subjects. But we let you seek these mysteries in the company of your friends, friends you will meet at the branches, friends who will probably remain with you throughout your higlf-school career. So it really doesn't make much difference what branch you go to. You will enjoy your stay at the branch regardless of which one, and we at the main hope when you come over here that we may make your stay with us as pleasant as the one that awaits you at the branch. 5 5 x 'inf' gi 1 me r R :sr -.K vu 42 ' 22' ' , ez: A EEE , ig n 1 'Ti 'f Zu wf S 1 YQ ,V , S 3 y , 19 fu . X .1 Wa. ' E ffl f - Q fx K I , ,,,f f 5 GREELEY, ROOM 201---ROW l: E. Shapiro, E. Foote, S. lacobson, L. Schmorrow, L. Iohnson, E. Miller, I. Cohen, E. Mayer, H. Gabriel, M. Whillemore, I. Garafolo, N. Alper, D. Finch, I. Sarqis, R. Silverstein. ROW 2: H. Marchell, P. Russell, B. Steffen, H. Iohnson, V. Iunel, H. Kulmala, B. Ecklund, M. Rosenqard, H. Shean, A. Husteqard, l. Roaup, H. Gallanis, H. Berman, R. Larqis, L. Scotkowski, E. Sonneker, T. Hartman, A. Weinstein, I. Lenn. GREELEY, ROOM lU6-GROW 2: M. Kraham, D. Brnecke, C. Helwich, R. Sider, R. Ludwig, M. Iohn- son, K. Masenq, A. Smith, R. Kempe, T. Derner, V. Hepp, M. Sieve-rs, M. Yee, E. Morey, L, Anqlin, G. Witirch, L. Lehman. ROW l--I. Bredberg, V. Welther, D. Meur, H. Schneider, E. Strauss, l. Swanson, I. Suntress, S. Ebert, A. Freer, E. Weiss, D. Helsten, A. Vogt, S. Frankes, S. Wolf, R. Deutsch, B. Westesield. GREELEY, ROOM l ROW 3: P. Iohnson, G. Byrne, M. Stepbanider, F. Ablin, R. Sanders, D. Brandt A. Ponfakidas, M. Hanl, P. Anderson, C. Dribrow, D. Andros, H. Pick. ROW 2: G. Angell, I. Chadwick, C. Maling, E. Lone, M. Bruttry, B. Mack, M. Klemmer, M. Nelson, E. Peterson, I. Cass, A. Vies. ROW l: F. Groth, L. Steinorth, M. Spicer, B. Leavitt, R. Koletson, O. Barbakoff, I. La Reto, S. Clkin, E. Fisher. GREELEY, ROOM 206'-ROW 3: I. Albanese, M. Mullen, I. Tustain, l. Nelson, I. Brader, E. Kunest E. Keith, E. Palo, M. Muscarello. ROW 2: A. Tucker, M. Astrisher, M. Seaman, W. Morrow, H Paulson, I. Feminis, C. Calzaretta, E. Crondell, R. Phillyis. ROW l: A. Miller, F. Ushana, E. Olson S. Iohannah, D. Fritz, F. Iohnsen, D. Meyer. GREELEY, ROOM lOl 7-ROW 3: C. de Neven, E. Hattam, A. Achvan, H. Trotcky, I. Boyer, I Lal7'orta, M. Grossman, E. Wandel, I. Doyle, A. Manno. ROW 2: E. Kaufin, A. Markoff, H. Trakis M. Odle, B. Wesley, M. Goldman, D. Beliant, B. Theodorakos, A. Achlee, H. Samuelson, I. Macks M. Ahern. ROW 1: E. Succo, R. Mueller, D. Larsen, R. More, S. Weir, M. Larmer, P. Vaux, E. Rupp if it I I x t, -A M55 LSHILLIY STRAP BAG HOW' 3: M. Beimdfm, R, SDUIQQS, G. KLlI1kP?1, D. Lpvinfl, H. H IV1f , Q RL'7SF1lH'CIllII'l. ROW 2: A. Bihello, B. Ackmman, N. Lumin, M. Tcxllmun, D. Erowrl, K. Df11Dc1v1s, Fl Golciswrm, I. Lmqis. ROW I: K. Lwitfmschlosqer, E. Bux, R. Rosczqliorme, M. Alurumscn, D. HQHOI1 P. SIIOYIIICII1, LLZRIQELPY, ROOM 205-I ROW 3: Rainey, S. Evans, V. Bums, E. Ioffe. ROW 2: Hcmsen, G Hiuqsloy, H. Iinhcxuzmh, G, Bmmfry, H. Fcqlefv. ROW 1: H. Rose, D. Murphy, T. Cohn, W. Mack F. Rodqors. GRLELEY, RQOM 704 ROW 4: H. Neal, A. Bond, I. Ccistmler, H. Lumpp, S. Showel, S. Etf-111 swirl, K, Molris, M. WQS1Py, E, Pricm RCW fi: I. Scvmino, I. Rfznduzzo, A. Morizclk, S. Culle-r E Iwhc.u1sn.w:1, 'If LHIITPIIICIII, R. Emqquisi, B, Mccrxlvsc, P. Rickman, R. C11rc'iillc1. ROW 2: I, Elsh'2sQ11 H. VVs1111c:Q, D, Kuhn, E. Bcxhlly, D. Pmvus, I. Loeb, G. Sfliqis, M. Lewin, I, Kmbacher, L, Uhrich, A Murk. ROW I L. Linz, M. Bums, I. Lcpfflrl, L. Hfnszkoito, H. Hallquisi, C. Koodounis. l.lHElfLLfY, ROOM 205-2 ROW 3: G. Puff, A. Ghfrwirl, M. Towe-y, I. Smifh. RCW 2 A, KVIHHII L, bcflwlril, M. IVIPYFZI, H. Maryam, ROW 1: F. Dferrel, B. Glumelliverq, A. Erskinf, T, Roda, Iirfl F'11xu.yqur'. THE GREELEY SANCTUM ll OU'VE got to know your Homer, your Hannibal, and your Caesar and the Greeley library is the place to find them. Prom A to Z and from soup to nuts, it can all be found on one ot the shelves with a bit of diligent search. Then, too, there is no place like the library in which to read and study. Surrounded by the records of the knowledge ot the ages the mind seems to have an increased capacity for knowledge. So let's all use the Greeley Library and appreciate the work ot the masters. GREELEY, ROOM 203--ROW 3: I. Haqman, G. Gierers, M. Basden, I. Becker, M. Schultz, S. Abbote, D. McKirdy, I. Hastie, E. Ie Novick, C. Elsasser, E. Ella t. Schir . ROW 2: F. Lutz, E. Penny, I. Howell, E. Ross, A. Alberta, M. O'Brien, M. Maier, L. Latchin, R. lacullo, V. Torpling, M. Fermo. ROW 1: N. Wayres, S. Winkel, B. Klaesson, L. Mazurek, I. Nickell, M. Schenninq, L. Sohn, L. Gandolfo, S. Franz. On a road of adventure HAMILTON, G, A. Af -SITTING: G. Denk, C. Veraqe, E. Iay, E. Kerns, C. Austin, E. DeVries, H. Popadick, S. Schramm, D. Nicholls, S. Umlauf, L. Schock, R. Reilly, R. Hansen, S. Mantanes, L. Wiponq, A. Bertram. ROW 4: W. Hayden, No. 4. ROW 3: B. Duerr, L. Petersen, L. Mueller, S. Barney, E. Zink, M, Smith, A. Heisler, M. Steinseifer, I. Chaplin, F. Makofske, V. Maedqe, C. Wilson, L. Keck, L. Dauer, L. Gardner, L. Wilkinson, M. Coles, E. Moss, L. Scholz, M. Rieqer. ROW 2: L. Krause, D. Gallina, P. Lombard, H. Hass, R. Haqedorn, C. lhms, B. Frenzke, E. Port, V. Schu- macher, M. Ross, M. Haynes. ROW l: E. Dodovich, G I-lustedt, V. Zoller, I. Lynch, B. Beall, B. Iaicklin, H. Pritzen, S. Arthur, L. Abplonalp, C. Ryan, A. Roeder, V. Roak, D. Messal, A. Graf- miller, M, Brinkman, I. Schilke, V. Iansen, H. Weiih, B. Bartow. GREELEY, G, A. A. 'ROW 2: I. Platt, M. Whitemore, A. Anderson, L. Clemmer, Y. Coliqerui, B. Rodgers, E. Penny, I. Reichart, G. Oynes, I. Oleson, A. Schlee, May Yee, F. Stevens, ROW l: E. Rupp, P. Lambert, D. Wiehite, E. Byrne, W. Morrow, M. Tallman, L. Linz, L. Kraft, T. Finnemann, D. Dernick, V. Schero, M. Hall. mt diiicutties' Rising to hoiqhts throuqh 1 HAMILTON, ROOM IOS STANDING: L. Piskett. ROW 2: I. Wie-qurd, M. Rosrxlis, M. HC1YC1tISilPiIT'lE'Y, R. Morkh, M. Zinnnurnion, H. Hanson, H. Sternwedei, G, Iunius, G. Cooioqeorqen, K. Clank. ROW l: E. Kuchhlor, A. Rerntit, L. Stcrnqt, R. Fmriks, R. Victor, H. Pritzer, A. Heisier, M. Roiqer, H. Bishop. HAMILTON, ROOMS 309 AND LSIU ROW 3: M Ruhschiciqer, M. News-li, M. Schultzo, W. Hayden, M. Ross, B. Fronzko, E. Port, K. Meriqe, L. Gardner, D. Fgiiibclcker, S. Arthur, E. Icy, B. Roeihinq, I. Chupiin. ROW Z: I. Lynch, I. Eitoi, H, Bauer, M. Minkoiis, M. Cooney, R Riley, R. Hoqcldorn, C. Ihnis, M. Kubicek, E. Moichion, L. Dyce, D. Morrison, A. Seaman. ROW 1: S. Miller, V. Zoiifer I ' se-iior, E. Mcrkcifsko, V. Momiqo, B. Btsrrll, G. Dink, I. Coritrim, A. Foy Zinnnor, M. hte-in- E, Rtitz, R. Weiss, I. Ficiinorin. L. Keck, A. HAMILTON, ROOM llO ROW 4: C. Jones. ROW 3: F. Gibbons, K. Wells, C. Steinmetz, L. Gilar don, H. Moon, R. Cariato, K. Raksianq, I. Zabel, M. Craiq, C. Austin, E. Kamps, B. Knapp, G Armbruster. ROW 2: l. Burkari, A. Berirani, L. Heck, L. Buechnor, A. Weide, L. Seidler, L. Hanne mann, C. Pembleion, M. Parisi, E. Kerns, M. Fyle, V. Nunes, E. Grasl. ROW l: H. Guss, K. Kulin D. l-lardi, F. Pollace, R. Browne, H. Weinstein, T. Mitchell, G. Fields, E. Dodvich, M. Kelley, G Hustedt, M. Anderson. Making a bulwark oi knowledge HAMILTON, ROOM l ROW 3: S. Barney, M. Coles, I. Cuny, V. Kellran, G. Koester, E, Dezetter G. Greqanek, E. Dosner, E. Zinlc. ROW 2: A. Graimiller, B. Eichelberg, A. Feller, A. Bush, V. Eau' K. Meier, B. Koeqel, l. Kalck, M. Haynes. ROW l: Mrs. Mills, R. Rizzo, L. Schomer, S. Rolheribach D. Benson, l. Maynard, A. Reeder, C. Wilson. ? Thanks for Everything UST a word of thanks to all who assisted in the making of this book. We have received hearty, well directed assistance from people doing all types of work. Many of the gay party scenes were taken at the delightful Edgewater Beach and Drake hotels. Flower decorations were cheerfully given by the Mangel, Clody, Edgewater Beach and Lou Floral Shops. Background was provided by the Chicago Surface Lines, the United Air Lines, and the Rock Island Rail- road. We also appreciate the luxurious Duesenberg that was so graciously furnished us by Mr. Libby and Mr. Raybold of 250 Grand Avenue. The Schmitt Costumers gave us the use of the expensive costumes, and the Carlson Studio furnished an appropriate backdrop. The rug that we needed in some of the scenes was kindly lent us by H. A. Shearer, City Compressed Air Rug Cleaners. The luscious birthday cake was the creation of Mr. Otto Scholsen, Pastry Chef of the Palmer House to whom we were introduced by Mr. Schlemmer, head of the Catering Department. Martin and Plum graciously permitted us to borrow hats to be worn in one of the pictures. Leonard Appler of the Western Union Telegraph Company willingly gave his time to assist us put over one of our assemblies. To them all goes our sincere appreciation. And, finally, we thank Chase and Sanborn, makers of America's finest coffee, who helped us contact Edgar Bergen. But no, this is not all. For we also wish to thank those students who so graciously helped the photographer with his equipment and all who co-operated and assisted in the taking of these pictures. Thank you all so much. Musical talent isn't wasted in Lake View, rather is it guided and encouraged by Captain Waltz. And here are this year's results: BARITONES: E. Lefterts, W. Schrnalqerneier, L. Beckers. BASSES: F. Sprenzel, W. Sanders, C. Berquist, C. Oyerstoke. BASSOONS: P. Rest, S. Boyd. CLARL NETS: C. Birkerno, E. Sontaq, H. Levin, C. Hattam, I. lacobs, E. Erickson, E. Beh- land, M. Leirevaaq, L. Kaplan, S. Enault, R. Bradley, D. Eckert, R. Golden E. Gooris, R. DeVusser, N. Iohnson, W. Norris, l. Goldboka, H. Riley, G. Hudson S. Kilroy, H. Coryell, D. Schneider, P. Rockford, G, Camporini, l. Kroll. CORNETS: E. Unterschuetz, A. Amerricus, P. Camp, M. Blanchart, R. Larson 1 1 1 G. Schmalgerneier, E. Mueller, E. Hoveller. CYMBALS: l. Stolke. DRUMS, BASS R. Dresslerg SNARE: W. Koenning, A. Vollmann, C. Taylor. DRUM MAIOR ETTES: D. Morrow, P. Harmon, M. Norman. FLUTES: B. Long, M. Glass, M. Biss S. Pera. FRENCH HORNS: W. Dernniis, S. Maltz, V. Moshure, M. DeShong B. Strohmeyer. OBOES: R. Shields, B. Stephen. SAXOPHONES: E. LewAllen A. Wells, M. Craig, P. Meyer. TIMPANY: R. Campbell. TROMBONES: F. Rierner D. Meier, R. Dreuth, R. Kilch, l. Charone, V. Poell, F. Coles. TRUMPETS: G Young, H. Blum, R. Oakes, K. Vogt, I. Rirlcenheuer, l. Corcoran, S. Cfottstein M. Taylor, G. Scholz. I ,,fWLQQfU1u1 Knmmzltm W Z--'-X.. f I DEW INVAW 45 l ci CR' 152 ' N ,f Q55 01 B S W Qs MLAWD 1 T9,fYlIw:A 4Is 53315 ?:AU':?ggNTE3I . UFLUW :mile ffsr n05E85w'msgo15 SNQXXURS Q wgualpmt' Flu Dfw 3 X v pS r1Wf5 Egnglleilzg i sgazfsfxs 1 I Pig, e Hn Xiliflinl lf i c ,J fm' ,Q Q13 Q Qqfiliginsz, w A 6 I ix R3 gxfifiyfb , 'Q' img CQ NK iw SQ D 9 5 .,R.. 5,3 XX , NJ-Ufgf' X 4.0 L.: Kxfv-:BJ 4 Xb? 221 AKCQ5, Rudi Y U XQJ X- wfbwhgf THE LIFE CDF THE PARTY THAT'S our Mr. Linden! He not only played an important role in making our annual a success but also in making our party really a great suc- cess. He formed a chorus of healthy young singers around losephine Grelck at the piano. On an annual or a jazz tune just Watch Mr. Linden swing out. Mr. Linden is from the LINDEN PRINTING COMPANY. The address is 5l7 So. lefferson St Telephone Harrison 9522. Whispers Harriet Simpson, pausing expectantly While waltzing with Robert Dames. O, yes says Shirley Finder, May l present Mr. Hagerty, who has contributed so rnuch to our Yearbook. He represents STEAPLNS AND VGYTA ENGRAVERS CCM- PANY, the designers and photo-engravers of our Red and White, of which We are so proud, said Bob. Their facilities are adequate, and their staff is cornpetenant for any job. Perhaps that is Why they do more of the Chicago Public High School Annuals than any firm, and the address, 417 NQRTH STATE STREET, PHONE SUPerior 6716-7-8. una -1fL0n-Q 0,110 au What d Ltte t n o beyy o Etocutoted Mr. Arthur Houschner whe pretty qtrts qreet htrn ds he orrtyes dt the pdrty. Mr. Hduschner ts tntroduced by Dorothy Anderson, G5 the rnon who ts responstbte tor ott our toyety ptctures tn the dnnudtf' Lets show' htm d qood Q ttrne sdys XYYDO Hess, ond the show ts on. DdGuerre Studios, whom Mr. HGUSCHUGT represents W hoye been responstbte tor ttne photoqrophy tor L , Q13 rnony yeors. We ore tndebted to Mr. HOUSChD9Y I f X espectdtty tor prornpt ond courteous otttentton tn ga ly y hetptnq rndtce thts book d qredt success. nw' --- Phone Wobdsh 0526 when you wont ttne portrdtts ot the torntty. DdGUE?1?tE STUDXOS, 'M8 South Wdbdsh. ,,g3Q1f??i'fii?5linf 9 ffivfcill 1 at 09 Y T HA WITH I4 w ses . 1 . .CWS 1 11101 1. l 1 UW SC td Wm Flon 1111111 in 14 cb1 1939 V ow g iclflll , , su 4 115 tht l IT'S THE TOPS Your cover, our cover,-a Moiloyl Cover! ' 1 Have you seen it? Don't you like it? eiaculates Mr. Cooley, Molloy able representative, as he swingsi into the party with lean Liner andy Evelyn Langford. Yes, indeed, we do, it's perfect , says lean. l We always use Molloy Covers, they are so lovely, strong and dur-' able, and designed especially for our annual. And you, too, have hit a new high' in service and cooperation, we' think, smiles Evelyn. We're glad you could come--ewho has a better right to be at our party? Besides, added Iean , you are a grand dancer! Molloy Covers have been used on Red :Sf White Annuals for many years. DAVID I. MOLLOY PLANT, 2857 North Western Avenue, Chi- cage, Illinois. 1 l IT'S THE NATURAL THING TO DO to go to Stier's, as they carry a fine grade of meat, which would make anybody's mouth water iust to look at it. Adele Haeberle is having a hard time trying to decide what she wants, for everything in the case looks so tempting. For that party or light luncheon remember ADAM STIER'S MEAT MARKET. 1618 Irving Park Road. Lake View 1451. W THAT FINISHING TOUCH! To a perfect coiffure! Thelma Lockner carefully smooths Irene Berg's soft. natural looking curls. So lovely and perfect that one would never believe it was a perma- nent. Oh. not iust an ordinary permanent but one of Mitzi's. The Mitzi Beauty Salon does excellent work whether on a per' manent. a set. a shampoo or a manicure and all types of beauty work. The prices are low. the operators are competent and the service is gracious. You'll be com- pletely satisfied with MITZI BEAUTY SHOP. Clarendon and Irving Park Road. Phone Grace. 1270. HAIL AND FAREWELL To dear old Lake View. cry Iames Gillison, President of the 1939 Senior class and Mildred Grossman. President of Honor So- ciety for 1939. as they walk proudly down the steps in their lovely caps and gowns. Don't they lock grand? fn gi galil Lt - X We 1 if S ,WU Jv, '- TWO ASSETS For any party. A charming girl and beau- tiful flowers. The girl is Lake View's. your own Etta Wechsler, but the flowers are ours. May we offer them to you for any occasion, every kind for every affair. Our keyword is Beauty and our reputation is Quality. WEISSGERBER-SCHOLZ, INC.. 2121 W. Cornelia. Lake View 8181. OH! A RUN : cries Ceal Blum in despair. l'm always popping them at the most embarrassing moments. Well. 1 hardly ever get a run any more. answers Maxine McGaffey. indicating her stockings. I've discovered Neumode Hose! They rarely run and are so beautiful that I iust wouldn't wear anything else. And so inexpensive, too. My! They are lovely! What a perfect shade! murmured Ceal. Where do you get them? At the NEUMODE HOSIERY SHOP. 1607 Belmont Ave.. in Klee Bros. and Co. QQ? If Sang Iean Carlson, teasingly to Arthur Tarpey, as they started for the prom. You lcok so stunning in those new clothes. Where did you find such a grand outfit? Where I always buy my clothes, answered Arthur. At Klee Brothers. ot course. You got your suit there too. didn't you, Warren? Yes. this business suit came from there and my formal too, but we must rush on home so l can get into it. I don't want you to outdo me, Art. Not on your life. Well, you look pretty nifty in the suit you have on, I think, said Dorothy Hirsch. I like good looking everyday clothes. They are so important to any young man. You can buy these good clothes at KLEE BROTHERS AND COMPANY, located on Belmont and Lincoln Avenue and another store at Milwaukee and Irving Park Road. Why don't you too come and see them. ! + + 7 x i Q Av ,affffeff fha!! 'WMMWJ 4 gif W6 0077t'lf ,Qui pinfvf ,Gay cyfrf-J W 565, WW iw ,fywffdf Wy JW W2 J 12,7 + Zwfwf wffff P'Wf?7f?1i,f'2f'7?? ri ,if ff HEAVEN CAN WAlT Hummed Sally Lavin, ecstatically, gaz- ing lovingly at her first orchid corsage. How beautiful! gasped Maxine Wal- lenstein and Iudith Hatowski simulta- neously. Of course! lt's from Clody. the florist. Their flowers are so fresh you can almost see the dew drop from the petals. They make up the grandest corsages, better than any other florist. Mother gets all her cut flowers from Clody's. too. So does mine, echoed Iudith. They are always arranged so artistically, too. Clody The Florist. 3900-14 N. Clark St. Lake View 1121 TRUCK ON DOWN! To Alma Mater for lunch. Dance while you eat to the tunes of your favorite orchestra on their grand Wurlitzer or on the radio. Dorothy Sherpitis, Iay Mosely, and Mary McQuilkin will tell you what very delectable lunches they are and how very much more they en- ioy them in that melodious atmos- phere. Alma Mater is next door to school. at 1514 Irving Park Road. Iust next door to Lake View .... ff? If 'fi'-53,07 my DEEP PURPLE relieved with splotches of other colors from Favor Ruhl's Tempera Paints as Ioe Brewer and his committee work on the party favors. These favors will be beautiful. says Shirley Kubic, as she busies herself mixing some brilliant shades of red. I buy all my art supplies from FAVOR RUHL and always will,' says Ioe. Youll find them at 425 So. Wabash Ave. Phone Harrison l340.i' All artists's supplies may be obtain- ed here. FOLLOW THE CROWD and you'll find they are all headed for Sutton's Sweet Shop. Betty Iane Murch. Jean Lawrence and Betty Steffen. all vow that the food here is always the best. So do all the rest. and this is where you always find them when lunch time comes. Delicious food can always be found at SUT'I'ON'S SWEET SHOP, 1624 West lrving Park Road. Buckingham 1033. NOW IT CAN BE TOLD Why--all the school news and doings! The new tabloid form of the Lake Review has delighted the student body. lt's a good job of printing, says Lloyd Frisbie, our printer is a good one. isn't he? Yes, in- deed, System Press is one of the haste- ZING WENT THE STRINGS OF MY HEART Said Iean Liner, When I saw that delicious snowy white cake with sixty-five bright red candles on it. I simply cannot wait until every one arrives so we can sit down to eat, sighed Priscilla Nelson. l think Mrs. Schmidt and her helpers deserve a lot of credit for planning all those well-balanced meals for our students each day beside making all these fancy dishes for this special affair. Remarked Arliss. They always have something good and it's so reasonable. Priscilla took enough time to add, I don't see how they can make it for such low price. It is so handy for every one. The Fourth Floor. right in your own building. Lake View Lunch Room. said Lancaster Gaunt. SYSTEM PRESS. 9l0 Belmont Avenue. Buckingham 0693 . TWO SMART GIRLS Yes. indeed! They bought their class jewelry at Mulleys. Edith Iacobson says, I think this is the loveliest thing I could have received for graduation. lt will be a life-long reminder of my high school days. My locket, too, is the pride of my heart, said Arliss Fetzer, l am glad we went to MULLEYS, 1612 Irving Park Boulevard. Phone Grace- land 2343. Optometrist and Jeweler. HIS EXCITING NIGHT A big event and much attention are evident e-Wm. Taylor is the center of it all--and 1 William let us in on the secret! He said it was the stunning unxform from the As- Mtlxtary Store that at- the attention of all the girls. For all smart military ap- parel, go to ASSOCIATED MILITARY STORE, 19 West Iackson Boulevard. Phone Harri- son 3055. MEET HER IN THE MOONLIGHT But better meet her in Walter's Market. Meats here and tood of all kinds are fresh and delicious. Phyllis Becker and Lorraine Gruner are showing Arthur Larson how to shop and they have surely led him to the right place lor fresh foods. veg- etables, and staples ot all kinds. WALTERS MARKET, 3335 Southport. Phone: Wellington 1330 WHAT CAN I GET FOR A PENNY? Asked Iune Olson gazing Iorlornly at the lone coin. Well, Ill tell you one thing. ' chatted Wini- fred Hertzler, You can get a lot more than rx serenade at Mothers. And tor a penny, such a delicious lot! added Gloria Swanson. Every- thing at Moths-r's is good. MOTHERS is lust two doors east ot school at l5l2 Irving Park Road. Follow the crowd to Mother's. LEAVE IT TO ME Says this stalwart young boss ot the stage hands. Lester Catlin. We'll have a set that will knock your eye out in a moment. Come on, fellows meaning Walter Wiener. With Ca:so:'s scenery it's no trick at all, ansv-'ered Walter. Always fits, is easy to maniwglate and is appropriate. CARSON SCENIC STU- DIOS located at 1507 N. Claw: Street. Phone Superior 18522, STRIKE Cried the girls. chalk me up an X. Spares. Down the alley! 7'In the gutter! Railroaded! Oh! what fun. Ask the G. A. A.l They know all the answers. Where do they go for fun and excitement? How do they keep their graceful slirnness? They'll tell you! KAADLAND'S BOWL- ING ALLEYS. Here's where they receive that courteous service and splendid treatment they rave about! 3249 N. Ashland Avenue. Phone: Buckingham 6153 You sure know it, don't you? said Arliss Fetzer to the crowd of on-lookers at Arcadia Gardens. as they watch the figure skaters perform on the smooth and flawless floor. ...... ...... ...... ..... . . . May Scott is a beautiful skater and so is Lucille Gietel. With or without partners. they are graceful and lovely. I don't wonder Arcadia is proud to claim them as their 'products' and anxious to show them off. answered Iean Landgraf. Let's all come up here and learn to skate. What say? Okay, all said. ARCADIA GARDENS, 4444 Broad- way. Phone Sunnyside 4300. V' 'Z , 'Q 0 QW A 45053 S o . QQ 3, O og Kfdv KX GK 0 Ys X x3 9 Qc' 0 0 o 'K Q YD Q QPXQQXQY x gg, ofpox of xo .sf -: 9 0960 64261, ,oe Ooxixsffg, Y' fox X '0 0 9. 0 ' 3 9 Qi O 0 0' 6 O KKK 3 O Qihqoov qc +1013 doo X6 X09 49 . 19 9 ag? SS 00 ,ff off' ed Yo E 0 KKeeq0iX16soK 36 qox X 6a 5. Q 'S Q . X Y, O, ,0 00 Q QP x9 6-K Q ex 9 39 051 . 'G GJ e-eaves A 09 0 ov 'O oo .Q Q 9 160 .ix 3' 19 9 .63 .XO O x 9 'Q Xe xx Q0 xoo G Rx U is . .o Q14 0 295 oi O Q . C, o .2 0' w e K O5 XK0 3 Z6 O '1 C2 6-fa 5 6 GX -Q 2, 6 S XX C Q, 65 06 x0 -0 'fx N .00 Q3 0 Q 0' 6' O6 ,-X Y , 9 'u Q 2. Q9 Q KO Q90 QGOQQGXQ 01 Codovqoogxfqjoaeioox 691 ee- Q 9 .59 x- Q1 6 12 ot' 65 0915 oixoq' I 09 09 09 O 2 'GX 330640 0 86 39 10? 00 'ivvrxq 6 10 6 Q0q-OQVAXGQX CP 'ix ' O .13 .321 1 Q gk C qigeotogooik iii Qoioev 1 9 96 -.HG Q6 We ge X10 O40 9 Y OX 9 O Hi' C qoff fN ' Here we find lean Landgrazj Frances B Arliss Fetzer, Amelia Mitchel. lane fox' Goldsmith enfering earnesiness. Mrs. D insiructreeses are gi d with all iss Costa, Iwo l lnpetenl ieaclzing sfafi able assistance to the girls. may also ge! a glimpse of the ividual training system enforced by ine school. You are invited fo spend a day quipped class rooms personal int rage N in ou ei-vie . F CULT EW nois r Inodernly W will prove to your advan- ASHIONED SCHOOL OF BEA UTY UR51 3304 Lincoln Avenue, Chicago. Illi- ' .'Buc1:inqlza1z1 7048 orelli, Hughes'-an Ibis Work unn and M on the co ving ibeir Here you 'ind' If X61 7 x 0 N li 'ij non- Urn mf! in Vo ff 49., fqf XJOJ 5 1 X , li' ff, .O ' I Xl ll Where ole We ge from here Asks lean Rcmine of George Leather as the two emerge ircm Lake View's Assembly Hall after graduahon. Why not come to METROPOLITAN ILAKE VIEWJ BUSINESS COLLEGE? asks Cecile Rondazzo tLake View February Class, 19391. lt we come to this school. continues George. what assurance have we that we will be able to handle good iobs? Our graduates are in demand by all leading firms and they continue to come back for more. answers Cecile. That surely furnishes evidence that they like our students and their work, doesn't it? Our graduates become proficient in typing. stenography. bookkeeping, and all iorms oi secretarial training. We also find that the demand for this work is on the increase. Why don't you and many ol your fellow class mates come over and make yourself proficient in these things. so you really will he ready to meet liie's situations and opportunities? It might be a good thing! Do they have a summer term? asks lean. Yes. indeed, and iust right for you. too. It opens Iune 26th. right alter graduation. Dorothy Epps, L. V. Iune, '38, and Lorraine Lyons. L. V. Feb., '39, who anxiously hoping to lure George to attend are trying to influence him also. And, continues Cecile, we have a downtown school at 37 S. Wabash, which may be convenient tor you. Iust phone Graceland 2227 or Randolph 2637 tor information. rates, and schedules. We are located at 3354 N. Paulina at Lincoln and Roscoe. Summer school. June 2B. Don't forget SNAP INTCD IT boys! yelled genial Mr. Henderson. leader of the boys' bowling team irom Lake View. as the boys prepared to play oii the finals at the wonderful LAKE VIEW BOWLING ALLEYS. No trouble to make strikes and spares and perfect scores here. Slick. shiny. smooth alleys. and there is room for all. Over 50 alleys altogether and not a post to bother. The only place in the world having such well-equipped and beautiful alleys. No wonder these boys won the north side championship and took second place in the city series. Bowling today are: Vita La Porta. Iohn Allen. Iames Hastings and Iohn Keeler. All the rooters are Lake Viewites. It is located at 3239 N. Clark. Phone Wellington 10020. in ' Q 'fQ ,1'i'7?7i et! W I MUSIC HAS CHARMS lespecially when tauqht by Mr. Wichman ol the Wichman School ot Music. Mildred Brooks tis the pupil hc-ro and will soon be proticient 'in transposition, modulations and improvisa- tions. Even swinq technique and orchestral work can be learned hrre with od lib studies in tucccmpanyinq. Students with a small classical ltcunrlation will lar- welcomed at the WICHNIAN IPIANO SCHOOL, 3952 N. Ashland, Corner ot klrvina Park and Ashlanct, Euckinqhczrn 9llE. ff' b ,f f .f Z' ff SWING IT. SISTER! Go to it, Edith! Keep up with her, Iune Stoike and Helen Coryell! And are they doinq it? Edith is some accordion player and if-n't ht-r instrument ci beauty? You too can do as well, it, as Edith did, you qo to the PIERSANTI ACCORDION SCHOOL at 930 South Blue Island Avo' nue. Get your brand new shiny instrument and all your instructions at Pier- f,anti's. Call Lincoln 3388 or Monroe l333 for intor mation. lust hurry up and qet in the swing, THE SEXTETTE FROM LUCIA Has been sadly interrupted by ci sour note. And is Evelyn Erickson tzcrvtiri to have her tavorite clarinet qv! out vt terrier just when they are so busy yvfzctirina tor their gala cyyrffrcincv at :hr Lake View lirthciay cclolcrrqtmn. Dcn't trek Evelyn, Iohn's Music Stow can tix it in a short tin-ie. It you need o mw instrument IAI-iN'S will have cnc tor you. Fine instrumc-nts, music and Stlvlendid repair work at 1AHN'S MUSIC STORE. 4347 N. Lincoln Aves nue. Call Buckingham 4347. ' 75 SOME WANT FAME AND FORTUNE Z ,BUT I ONLY WANT YOU' Sang Mary lane Meyers, meaning ot course this beautiful Baldwin Acrosonic piano. Ruth Stein is trying it out. and both marvel at its mellow tone and beautiful appearance. This particular model was adopted as the olticial piano at the San Francisco tair: did you know that. Ruth? says Mary. I don't wonder, an- swers Ruth. it's such a modern piano, in line and style. It's really the last word! I hope your father buys it for you. Mary lane. This piano and many other attractive models can be lound at the-BALDWIN PIANO CO.. Wabash 6900, 323 South Wabash Avenue. LET THERE BE RHYTHM! nd there surely was when Bob Stenstrom swung out on his Cornet with Nathalie Schauert, at the Lyon 6 Healy harp. , Putting swing into Lyon 6 I-IeaIy's band instruments is very easy tor their tone pertection and ease ot manipulation makes. this all very simple. Yfu'll Iincl a complete selection ot Conn, Pan Amari can and Cavalier Band Instruments at Lyon 6 Hccxly's, Our band bcvs purchase many ot their instruments there and we know what line quality means to them, lust follow the band to LYON 6 I'IEAI.Y'S. 243 South Wctbrish Avenue, t E Broadway Armory. Morrow as Lee round the spacious rink ot the 'l atways have such lun hero. says. Dorothy Scabott tastens on hor skates.. . 'I do t tanqhs. Warren Anderson. when t keep rny eet under mo. Ks this the tcxrqcst ttoor in the city. asked Katherine Nystut 'Ye-s, it is about the smoothest and mo. tin-n. answers . Fred Qrnthrrq manager. We arm to qive courteous service ako have good tunch counter ,ervic rancbtrm dway good peppy rn A Our customers always scorn o iota the crowds at he ABMOBY, 5917 X34 . for So Phone Lonqbeach ' oo i O ' it Mr Lotser, he . ustc. We , Q t have a q e t N. Brea 0 X rs gig V' ,N . ' FNQQ1. , sg mrsbmv , ,r X,-,f ..,,.N5':fl . , . .. ' -t. r Mr. U. F of w .ff 1 K wr W N 'Q -,Q X12 firm, r-.. f ,,n ,W ,Q K - r -1 Q f f v . 'ff M- -. - Tw ' c' -:aw -:ag L' A , fr r:e1g,, ,- N , M3 W . .,M ,..an,, . :,. oo .-... or 252 M is 3 ' -Q 31 sr, ' r Q U s v- r f r 1. t MOMENTOUS DECISIONS THERE C-trim ours' in ti litn- tixnfl when d clam, rinq or pin ls, fa bt- ITG!!! oqfhod S O U Y Or 1 L . . Y W Q or he G .tl lv-Ltvrl. Ki untill lnnclqutut und Inirns.-v. Victor tin' lor-iiiq C101 Orlh Flqn do foo tldvizzvd ivy Sain Alttrsnu and Mrltlrvcl Groftsrtidn cl the 1 5 O U5 fhqt an hlnq or ? O Frefggflnq be W D hinq und Pin L.ornni1tt+v nl tlif- bvruor Clubs. Ihey Gun fur OU: Ut re P Ofe inulcc no rnzulukv il the-y :wluct from Spies Brothers utoclt 0.1 red p O01 O ndS C, hlg I Q, ul school iowvlry. SPIES BRO'liHI'IYlS have luithlully svrvr-ci Counrv han only PFC Lczlw Vivw tor' many ya-ni'-.. SPIES BHO'I'HIEIlS are loccztoo ut 1 an 1h I T F, mg gn IGH G 09 U 11.10 West Cornelia, Chicuqo, Illinois. W Ophono rem lg Cream S6122 ,. , M Vww I'V 'f1 rim A TISKET. A TASKET I O d 2090 QU' O I lill my shopping basket at Tarpey Brothers, sang Anne Casey l lid Ford and Gene lVICKamey. Ar:ne's rx wise girl! She knows that Turpey Bros, curry nothing but the best grade of tood. And lean Carlson who ie, being served by Arthur Tarpvy will tell you about the wondcirlul Richelieu quality, choice fruits, vegetables and prompt delivery service that Turpey's always have. Serving Idstidioufs hostesses for more than 35 years TARPEY BROS.. 1303 N. Clark Street. Superior 7992 3-4. THE AGE OF CHIVALRY IS NOT DEAD Crucl lr-rruine Grunt-r us Arthur Larson pulled lzcxclc her chair. lt'a mst tho thouqht ot that delicious lunch I'm qoinq to have that rnulrvs me- so cnniulilvf' said Art. 'And I can cut us much as I want because it's so inoxpcrissivt-. Phyllis Bc-clcvr, Dorothy Anderson, and Patricia LoltuS lcruqhr-cl ov:-r thi ir menus. They just cculdn't decide what to orcler, Lvx-ry' thinq loolud no good. Try it yourself. The Mcriestic Rceegtciurant is iusi south ol Irvinq Park Road cxt Ashland Avo. 3955 N. Ashland. Phone Buclcl inqhcrm 7330. MY HEART TOOK A TUMBLE, said Dorothy Froelich, when I discovered thcst- Frostcci llivhclin-u Ponds, I all-clam l'vt.- never lound such wonderful lhinqs to r-at Irni's. vcqetcihlcs, mnczts, fish, ull rc-crdy to serve. Do you me-un thnste leeds, have new-r lamin cocked or preserved in any way? usk-rd Mildred Brooks. No, inclt-od. truits trash lrom the tru-us, fish right from the sea lrozon and hold at that condition ready tor us. Isn't it wzndcrlul? retorts Dorothy. lt surely is cmd how it simplifies thc- work ot the housewife, suid Mildred. And too it gives us foods that are much morr- driliohtful to eat, replies Dorothy. Try HICHYIIJEU FROZEN FRESH FOODS, crt lcremost qrccersf' A Q tu -1-.v,,,,m w ?:f1 'E gl ff 3 '66 ,131 Q f gQAm5Q XcU5' , R9 nag aigaif Oo' 2 'Qui A . 3gOo'9 Cl In our-'9 :542 , no mango 2231 f30'o,0'5':fcj3S. .,,,.oQom .5 w,K o 99' '6Qw'Oow '5 vfssigif 04 0 0Vf'aU6!1'1Q E525 3' .r W z,ffQ0' U6 U rv Qlfiffriff D? 8-A A .1 1 'Lb .. Q f' Q, ,mr 1 . Q A. U 13,155 Q .ww V ff gg 'O w4Qf , KQA Q a 2 b ix ,w 'Q f 9 mL h. 9-0 F be. ,. Aga? 252' ' ood wa 542 09,2 sa., SQQ wr- m .5 9' 2. 'ai .ff 67.0010 AMG cv 4 9e?2.. 6,0 an eo A O , 0 -Goof sms 1 0 ,df f..1,,a.ffQawU,,. W 12, 049' ww 1'--'S -4 ' 2-v 'E, 'w:r1 0 '0 Q29 ,Eva C3f 5E'ff'?5.i??-'75 2 Y wwfbpie 'Pia '31 ,- 0 '2- f- 'al G p.N9 SMWLU P 63504 J- c-Awww cv V M' vw A0 3 5 w 9 0 Q Q. Q PP-X QORWK Qxpclxan '2-Lv.-f1'2 E.1s2,-Q'f?1'5 1 S W W WOW gvourogiwgs G'-99 910.4-'0 4'y 2:aiQ9'Q'gw,:..2i'O 0094- 2-5:91- vov1,40-can pf-455- 0905 'Q rv- 'P 1-4',Qg d!D,Q0q5v'!-0 jk '3 C1 nd 901 1420009000 '90C2,VC:,'3gng'5fo 'if' 'L'fg11f'lf' 'Z ,Qni fgai' Q oi-'6'65Q?4vl H 396 .ia-' 0 va Q Q. ef A 9 1 ' n0 ',n 9 Q 0' ' W' J BEAUTY IS MELODY especially when it has the harmony ol a lovely lace. a charming ligure, and a gorgeous hair dress created at the De Lee School ol Beauty Culture. Madame Louise, educational director. examines critically the personality coiilure ot Rilla Tregillus and gives her tinal approval. l'm surely ready for the big birthday party at Lake View. says Rilla. The students here will have no trouble getting good posi- tions when they graduate from this school. It's a splendid opportunity lor any high school student to learn a profitable occupation. The DE LEE SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE can be found at 30 W. Washington Blvd. Central 8225. WE'RE OFF IN A BLAZE OF GLORY Said Iames McCormick to Dorleau Geiser, as he ushered her into the beautiful new Dodge. We surely will open their eyes, when they see us start home in this swell car, said Clarence Kallick, who with Gladys Iohnson is also going home from Lake View's 65th anniversary party. Isnt it a beauty?H cries Dorleau, looking from the running board. I hope dad will get us a Dodge this year. Dodge cars of beauty. luxury, and at reason- able prices are sold by FELZ MOTOR CO., Sales rooms at 1132 W. Diversey and at 907 W. Diversey. Phones Well. 7802. Grace. 2810. x lNlI5EX A . , I fl, 1 I 1 ' - , . ' 1' -- , I , ion I sf' . 'g-.J ,., M ' u 1 A' , io guy ! ,, ' gm- AL . . x.. A oo X . - ,Q . , ,, I a -1 Q 1' 'fi . nf 'a RP1' ' . 1' 1 .' :1 'if - Y ,. .' , .. 4 v , 1 1 1 or , ' ' I M 5 vertising . . .188 t Teenettes 3. . Aihieucs ............ . ...... 1 ...... ,..V 5 1 Tri-H1-Y .... Lo' ' Baseball .... ..... 1 so Commencement Speakers it Basketball .... .... 1 38 .5 Bo Mn 137' Commissions ............ rgg w q .... ..... 1 cheefieaders .... 143, Ciquncils - Fencing .... ..... 1 as 0 Division Rooms Football ........ .... 4 0 Senior ....... 4' G. A1 Al Board .... .... 1 19 mio, .,.,., lf Games Class .... 145 sophomores :W Golf ................ .... 1 37 ,ig Drama ....... LQsure'Time Activities .... 144 in 5. Lettermen ........... .... 1 43 FCC'-mY '---- if ROWl.I'Ig .......... W .... Graduates D 0 . 'ie Swimming ........ ' . .... 50 3- . Hall Guards .... Track .... . .... 142 . 1 .H F Branches Greeley P Hamilton ..... 4' . Ravenswood ...... F. . . 1' Cleangllpr Campaign 2 Clubs ............. . Biology F., . Book W Drama s- French w' Geol0QY . . .. Girl Reserves .. . ' Hi-Y ............. Home Economics . . . . H gl' Iunior Players ..... . 1 Lake View Forum . . . . -fa 5 Lfllln ............. 1 1 Roller Skating .... . , Spanish .4 ..... 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