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

 - Class of 1941

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On This page lhere may possibly be lulure rnalhernalicians, such as lhe famous Einsleinq ellicicnl' secrcelaries of lornorrow? loresighled businessmen lo lollow in lhe loolsle s l p o Henry Ford or John D. Roclcelellerp lorfhcominq biolo ' i gas s or research chennisls fo invenl and lo discover in lhe lulure as Fasleur and Curie did lor us and l or olhers in lhe paslg skillful arlisls as Rernbrandl or P. l . icasso, and finally, Though perhaps rnosl valuable lo our happiness and livelihood, Tho cnlhusiaglic, helpful housewives. V. OFF! CE 'Wx .Q SOCIAL SCIENCE 'isa Ngo U4 We Learn Through Acll'vll'l6S LAKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL 1940 - FOOTBALL TIC KET H 1940 'inis 'rivxc1f:'1fm1o1: .- 4. - -Q M ' fn UNI QI' the l0l,LOX'5lNf- lf,1X!I'QN: '4e'pl'. 38th Lllilff TWFW x I' 0 I A. xlwxvxvlt :ni xxiilllvliiill' WM I' 3th Lulm Yivuk x ' ' A . . N! M .UH NIINPA :nf xxlllliil' him I' ll mf? !'!Hr LUCK YIPIW rx. INN at Niruwvnzrv 31:00 I' M Url, WH: l.:1Iic' Yiwu sw Nl LL!! 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A. are on parade Selling roses Tor The schoolls aid. The R. O. T. C. march wiThouT sTop Selling bids To The CadeT Hop. Drama aChievemenTs here are many Among Them The play, Don'T Talce Read all abouT iT wiThouT delay In The Lalce re View selling Today. This paper has all oThers beaT My Penny. Challcing up anoTher Lake View TeaT. Hurrah Tor you, Lalce View! Page I I We Learn in We could glance inTo all Uur DIVISIO ROOM IDERT-IAPS There is no period in The day more imporTanT Than The division period. T-lere, in each and every division, groups of sTudenTs rneeT according To Their sernesTer in school To consulT Their homeeroorn Teach- er and, in Turn, To be consulTed. Since Travel produces a more vivid pic' Ture, leT us wallc down The corridors oi our school. Peering inTo one room we can see TaTTyfapples being sold Tor a Thanksgiving Tund. Looking inTo anoTher, we noTice sTu- clenTs wiTh Their eyes direcTed Toward Their Teacher, and iT we were To open The door, we could hear The weelcly bulleTin being read. The division rooms buT we lcnow ThaT if we did, we would see only a repeTiTion oT The consTrucTive acTiviTies ThaT have been carried on in The pasT. l Page T2 We Learn in Our Clubs More About the Subjects We Pursue ..... IS IT possible lo learn and enjoy a subiecl al lhe same lime? Join one of lhe exlra-curricular clubs which meel aller school and you will find oul. There are so many clubs lhal al leasl one will appeal lo your inleresls. l-lere is lhe Camera Club, in which The members learn lhe how's and why's aboul cam- eras. H is lypical of 'rhe adivilies offered. So be in fashion-choose a hobby and develop if lhrough a club. We Learn Th rough Our .r4ct1'U1'z'e.s' in Soclkzl Room Paqe I4 ACCORDING lo Mr. Websler, Wsocialil is delined as lollows: liinclined lo friendly inlercourse and conversalion, convivialf meaning ieslive or jovial. No beller adieclive could possibly have been used lo describe rhe large, pleasanr room on lhe lourih floor-Truly a social room. There siudenls and Jreachers conqregale lor many enioyable hours. Alllecled by ihe friendly almosphere, Jrhe sludenl may find lhal his 'reacher really has a heari aller all, and lhal she can be as charming and enlerlaining as any of his olher friends. Of all The noolcs and corners, greal or small, which we enjoy in Lalce View, our Social Room is probably lhe besl liked ol all. These girls are a few of lhe sludenls who come 'ro ihis lavorire cranny, char freely, and enioy Themselves. W e Learn as Members 0 Athletic Groups THE necessily ol physical exercise is lar more imporlanl lhan mosl sludenls believe il lo be. lmporlance is so lhoroughly lixed in lhe minds ol Lalce Views gym inslruclors lhal lhey slrive end- lessly lo leach lhal which is so vilal lo lhe mind as well as lhe body. ln lacl il is so imporlanl lor lhe young people lo have a lew periods ol lun among lhe olher periods ol sludy lhal physical educalion has become a required course. Gymnaslics mighl well be liled under lhe lille ''Educalional-Recrealion, lor aller a ballling period ol algebra and a slillling period ol biology, a slu- denl may lalce parl in an enioyable game in a gym class, lhus ridding himsell ol lhe worry ol lhe pasl periods and preparing himsell lor lhe coming ones. This physical exercise builds up lhe bodies ol slu- denls lo lceep lhem immune lrom diseases and malces lhem lil lo laclcle any job lhe world has lo oller. The menlal exercise makes lhem more alerl and beller able lo cope wilh problems. All ol which pre- pares lhe average sludenl lo lead a conlenled and successlul lile. We Learn rom Yes, our voles are casl for llwese leaders, lor llwey lwave proved lo us llwal dulies and pleasures musl go loqellwer lo nnalce our lives happy and successful. MR. WINTER ' ' Kincl Pa+ien+ ll X Il Understanding li X Il Friend in need ll X Il Sporis en+l1usias+ ll X Il Democra+ic ll X il True educa+or ll X Il MR. HENDERSON li l Humorous ll X II Cheerful smile ll X Il Personali+y plus ll Xjl Efficienl worker l1X Il Good-na+ured li X II S+uclen+'s friend li X ll Sincere ll X il Uur Adminllstrators LAKE VIEW loolcs +o Mr. Winler and Mr. Henderson lor leadership and lcnows 'rhaf fheir guidance is a greal in- spiralion To bolh sludenls and facully. Their cooperafion has made fhe pursuil of all sludenl aclivilies-social, alhlelic, and scholaslic-easier and more enioy- able. 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M4 if L I K :V lgwxx .1 Sw mu 'Wage L' I RY 4 x IL 'QQ 'I 1 uf xy: . lnnhnne lone -lqllo , ,,,wo'55Jf '3 f,m i -I..-.L Luhbesl N N i5x fl 6 ' A N L. ,L 9 fgu-3: W Y-1 Csgxgx ' LX93 giaev' High I ik Q Lakes 5 I I' yn,-AX . 3 fy .6 5 Axxxi. I U mg V I In 1' WNV H W,-Lx ff! iiikjssssesii, ,I I xx' English Department OQK al all lhe new magazines in lhe racks ol lhis English class. Makes you wanl Io lake one our lo read, doesnll il? Direclly below Ihis, we lind a piclure ol Ihe excellenl Shakespearean lhealer Ihal has al' lraclecl lhe inleresls ol all lrue English sludenls. To lhe xox I X X IL X' k V ,if l V11 AI I Hill rw 'I ' xf ' ,fflf - i 3 Y X ,ff ! , WW f ,if z 1 FACULTY MISS BRYNE MISS CIIASE MISS DAILEY MISS IIAVIS MISS FRANKLIN MR. I-IILLMAN MISS HOLMES MISS JOHNSTON MISS KINSELLA MISS LFECII MISS RENNIE MISS SCHAETZEL MRS. WILLIAMS righl is a line view ol Lake Viewis library in which a group ol pupils are perhaps looking up lhe lives ol The famous English wrilers ol poelry and prose. These are bul a Iew ol Ihe scenes ol Ihe excellenr and well- supervised deparlmenl Ihal is Ihe basis ol all learning. Page 2I I Q rexawifl Um mais VNS' Le Y S x . pe Keg B . ETTERS l be my quail www Sin ed .5611 LWB H' L - tenant Que convent 6 nous Mgmt' qu ie' wh X avec elle, wma midi me Y,r0DCh3YtO ales mms Wok b ' HS Y Q 1 S-' 6 11 K ce v arilfkls 49 1105 la? He yesqu . . ommeu fi.ia,.f.s.i ,,Mi,fg,., B 3 B'fOI1Cl19.Tdl D -ms gpigllfs ex' e . Y BYRLQQXIG as -0 an eg 3 i.M.aQ.L.a...w,c 6 un van 'Q S on hu en S Gixqeyveneus S mx ei wut, de xmiesigieurzom, dew! . Pause? W S ,c-at dit la vein . - HY 13095 . ' dienxai' vxS1W51 S , ge X309 ' '1 ,H ax V03 Y ent. 0625 arf! BQ' . ' 2 umm sr0iS Yavissames 'lx 053653 vgut I2a1Eix1eS95e'Tai mem? QEXLKBTW A0002 M . 1, YMYEYB Suche. 0 ix is X 0 K0 gemcieim exams e 4 Si we an Ye um, 68110 , eu ms W 50 new PM X - S i deze ,ei mg, place! iii! de Dos .. xx ' i Vomit si bon fillet' au lixumx tree U09 ierognn Sommeqiax Vai? bi SW 16 662 la . tenaxrxfff Ina dia S6 2,'axitx0W5alS eu mx S I X. .BY .,... N Nun axtlfgzabigb Glevefl- nous Gia i mei? f 'x ef Sa . ' . si flme Nxitiiixi ai-is dw, Bl' Vw . Q, couufi-lssang Language Department EARNING lo speak a new language is like learning lo speak all over again. Neverlheless, French, German, Lalin, and Spanish are made inleresling and nof loo diflicull by our able inslruclors. By gelling a small dose ol nouns, adieclives, and verbs every day, we can soon deceive a nalive wilh our new longue. Oh yes, lhere is a small mafrer of declensions and coniugalions which also musl be dealf wilh. Gne good poinl +o remember while srudying a foreign speech is lhal lhe work you pul info il is lrivial lo lhe enioymenl you'll gain afler maslering il. Truly, lhe only way lo become well-versed, and To be able lo speak lluenlly and sensibly lo lhe brillianl foreign people FACULTY one mighl come in conlacl wifh is To jfudg foreign languages. For MISS BUCKLEY MISS JENKINSON inslance, iusl suppose you were inlro uce To + e greal eciurer, Mademoiselle Curie. Allhough 'rhe former Frenchwoman speaks MISS SOUTHER MISS STUART English, 'rhink of how pleased she would be if you were lo Talk To her W55 TAL-'RUG W55 VAN AUKEN MRS, WEISSMULLER MISS WETZLER in her nalive language. Page 2? FHSIOIQ' Department RAMP, lramp, lramp, lhe reluqeeks el hislory are marching: lhe Pharoahw ol arwcierwl Egypt lhe heroes el Greece and Rome lhe inlghls el lhe feudal age, ihe Cliwfoverer of Arnerlea, The lalhers nl our ceurwlry, The Greal Emanclpalor, lhe pioneers, surlraqlsls, he World War mera, lhe Clllzeha, qreal and Small, ol America-all are marching. ll 5 True . , . lhey all march daily Through lhe mind bl lhe Sedal Silemfe rsfudenlc el Lake View. The lerllmale one, lalimq flames in lhis held relive The pad era nl lhe world and cilxcuwr lhe preaenl and lulure ones. nv K ' 'TFL ,- aff,- ,lo- Xlup 1 nmriglur lrx Ii.lllrlTXI1-Nzullyx l'mnlmrrx. Vlllvslz- FACULTY MRA BlCl4'l,PMAN MlSS CUNWNI IvllSS l4l,lPl M485 IARFUN MBS MAC!! M135 MV'N,fXrlAN C0mm6l'CIal Department AP, lap, lap-no, you're nol Iislening Io a slrain ol flue I'VVooCIpecker's Song bul only Io some Lake View sludenl rlwyllimically 'rapping Ilie keys ol a Iypewriler. Skill and accuracy-Ilne Iwo essenlials ol a successful busi- nessman-fare Iauqlwl and pracliced by our Lake View Commercial Deparl- mcni. Some ol you may be inleresled in bookkeeping or slworlliandq oII'1ers, in operaling maclwines suclw as Ilie cliclaplwone, complomeler, and Iypef wriler-well, Lake View Ieaclies all Iliese and even more. Willw a Com- mercial Course sucli as Lake View allords, our Iulure businessmen and women slioulcl never slop unlil Iliey liave been able Io make Ilwe mosl ol llie Iraininq Iliey Iiave received. FACULTY iv1R.ALEXANDER MRS. MISS HASTINGS MISS MISS KEARNS MRS. MISS LOVGREN MISS MISS SCANLON MRS. MR, L. T, SMITI-I MISS MISS SULLIVAN MISS MISS TIERNEY BUTLER HCDWE KNAUSS MARTIN SKINNER STRUBBE TENGLER 7 Raqe 24 Fine Arts USIC To The righT oT Them: arT To The IeTT oT Them: drama in TronT oT Them-inTo The realm oT Tine arTs charge The Lake View sTudenTs. In They charge, eager Tor The iob oT skeTching poses Trom real IiTe, or oT applying The grease painT To The hero oT our senior drama, or oT drawing TorTh Trom The organ beauTiTuI music. ln They charge To learn The sTories OT The greaT arTisTic, dramaTic, and musical masTers oT all Time: and ouT They come wiTh a Tresher and Tuller undersTanding oT The beauTy oT IiTe. By sTudying These arTs in our youTh, we sTudenTs can gain The background necessary To develop Them as a proTession or iusT as a Torm oT deIighTTul amusemenT. For The world is every day becoming more and more aware oT The exquisiTe happiness aTTorded by a memorable sTage or screen play, a sTirring opera. an inspiring painTing, or even iusT our own arTisTic home. Didn'T Edgar Bergen, FriTz Lieber, and JaneT Gaynor go To Lake View and aren'T They Tamous sTage and screen sTars now? OT course: and we hold high hopes Tor presenT sTudenTs and graduaTes To go on To happiness and success on The sTage, screen, and radio, and in The pIasTic arTs. So, Tellas and girls, hurry up and ioin The Lake View alumni who have come and gone Trom our Fine f'NrTs DeparTmenT. FINE ARTS ART MR. JOHNSON MR, PHILBRICK MISS ROETH MISS TYLER DRAMA-PUBLIC SPEAKING MISS KINSELLA MUSIC MISS HUTCHINS MR. LETCHINGER MISS SWEET CAPTAIN WALZ pa we 25 4 Q- .Q 4 3 , - ir ' Home Economics Department EWING: My, buT I wish I had a dress like ThaTI'I is oTTen exclaimed by envious cIassmaTes as They pass one anoTher in The corridors. Well, why wish any Ionger when This dream can so easily be made a realiTy? Mrs. Mills, Miss Birmingham, and Mrs. I-Iandwerk will be only Too glad To solve This problem which is uppermosT in The minds oT all girls. Cooking: I-Iave you ever wondered how moTher made Those delicious lemon- cream pies and luscious apple dumplings? Why don'T you wander down To our modern cooking room someTime and learn The Tricks oT The Tradell? See The girls busily en- gaged in preparing all sorTs oT delicacies and TempTing dishes under The careTul super- vision oT Miss NorTon and Miss BucaIeTTe? WiTh a course like cooking easily obTainabIe, The spouses oT our TuTure homemakers should suTTer no severe aTTacks oT indigesTion. Home Management LasT, buT noT IeasT, are The necessary Tinal Touches one may receive in The I-Iome-ManagemenT Course. WiTh such preparaTion as Home Economics aTTords The TuTure housewives, The old guoTaTion, A mans home is his casTIe, will be IasTing and True. Malhema libs I-IINKING oT maThemaTics, which con- cerns magniTudes, numbers and guanTi- Ties, we naTurally visualize Towering sky scrapers, complex engines, and beauTiTuIIy designed homes. BuT whaT would maThema- Ticians be Today wiThouT The greaT scholars oT old, such as Euclid, PIaTo, PyThagoras, Archimedes, Kepler, Pascal, and NewTon? In The lower righT-hand corner are picTured members oT The Slide-Rule Club, who are inTenTly IisTening To an explanaTion oT The inTricacies oT The slide rule. The growTh OT maThemaTics is picTured, in The lower leTTehand corner, in The Torm oT a Tree branching ouT To aTTecT every walk oT liTe. us. ARMY W IEEIENEA 5:5 if-:J-v' E HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT BERMINGHAM BUCALETTE HANDWERK MILLS NORTON FACULTY MR. ALLISON MISS BRAINERIJ MRS. JARVIS MISS MURPHY MISS FOSTER Science Department AVE you ever glanced info our biology Iaboralory and seen an induslrious sludenl busily engrossed in Ihe sludy of Ihe evolulion OI man: or an analysl in Ihe chemislry laboralory, pondering whal Ihe reacfion ol I-LSO, when uniled wirh Ee will be: or inlo Ihe physics laboralory where a Iulure Einslein is sludying how Io overcome Iric- Iion in order Io conslrucl a perpelual molion machine? If you have Ioolced in on any of Ihese scenes you were probably curious as Io how Ihese scienlilic problems are solved. Therelorehwhy don'I you enroll in one of Ihe science courses, for Ihey offer 'rhe chance Io solve Ihese and many more problems, which are all very inleresling. II is said. OpporIuniIy some-limes has Io Iciclc a person before if can wake him up. So why don'I you Ilwalce up before you receive +ha+ IcicIc. Page 28 COE CREPIN DANIEL FITZWATER MR. FACULTY MISS LEWIS MR. LUCAS MRS. WELLARD MISS SICKENBERGER I-I. R. SMITH FACULTY MISS BAUFRSFLLD MISS MR. BECKERMAN MISS MR. BOWFN MISS MISS CONYNE MISS MISS CUMBINKR MISS MISS IIAIUMAN MISS MISS KTIFI' MISS MISS LARSEN MISS MACH LESTINA MGNAHAN OLLOM PETER SCI-IRYVER SIMPSON TRACIR Soczkzl cience ff OCIAL Science-The science oT all ThaT relaTes To The social concli- Tion oT man, is whaT WebsTer says. BuT whaT does iT all mean? Such is The query oT sTudenTs in every high school, including Lalse View. BuT They are noT in ignorance long. Tor beTore one can say I'Jaclc Robin' son The TorTunaTe individual Talcing The Social Sciences answers Thus: 'Social Science means many Things. IT involves The sTucTy oT various aspecls oT human liTe and development Commercial Geography cleals wiTh man and his environmenT3 Commercial Law wiTh The laws and sTaTuTes oT com- merce: Civics wiTh The governmenT oT The UniTed STaTes: Economics wiTh The manaqemenT oT money: and I-lisTory wiTh The rise oT The people Trom caveman To The civilized races oT Today, From This course one may oaTher inTormaTion ThaT will always be oT use To everyone. If iwfs , 'fl-QT PIM.: 29 Page 30 Physical Education T LAST we come To The deparTmenT ThaT everyone looks Tor. The young people may say ThaT we like cerTain subiecTs and periods, buT The one hour oT The day, excluding perhaps lunch Time, ThaT we waiT Tor is our gym period. ThaT is The Time oT clay when The boys and girls can TorgeT abouT LaTin, chemisTry, and shorThand To relax compleTely and enioy Themselves Tor TorTy minuTes. l-lere we can play volley-ball, baskeT-ball, or possibly Take a dip in The pool, Thereby relieving our minds oT diTTerenT subiecTs or examinaTions buT aT The same Time building our bodies in The manner ThaT is necessary Tor our acTive lives of Today. Also coming under The Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT one Tinds The G.A.A. or The R.O.'l.C. if one wanTs exTra acTiviTies. To The ambiTious physical educaTion Teachers who have TaughT us The knowledge They learned in Their high school and college careers and whaT They acquired Through acTual experience, we, The sTudenTs oT Lake V' iew, owe a debT oT graTiTude. FACULTY Girls: Mrs. Clauson Miss Griener Miss Hawkins Miss Sbar Boys: Coach Dickerson Coach Frieda Mr. Hocke SergeanT Lee Mr, Paulick Mr. Rolhe FACULTY MR. ASHTON MR. DICKERSON MR, FLOYD MR. JOHNSTON MR, KUNTER lndustrzkzl Arts REETED by a busy buzz and claTTer as we enfer The various shops, we Tind boys hard aT work securing a varieTy OT inTeresTing and consTrucTive biTs oT knowledge. Under The capable and com' peTenT direcTion oT Mr. AshTon, Mr. Dickerson, and Mr. Floyd, They learn how To make poTTery, weave rugs, draw and read blueprinTs, and seT Type. IT is Through The enThusiasTic work oT The boys in The prinT shop and Their energeTic insTrucTor, Mr. Floyd, ThaT The programs and TickeTs necessary Tor The Music l:esTival and The drama and The TOoTball games come. The members oT The mechanical draw- ing class will probably develop inTo compeTenT engi- neers: The prinTing class may be The people who will seT The Type Tor The Chicago Tribune or Tor The New York STar in The year I95l. As well as obTaining enioymenT Trom The presenT accomplishmenTs, These boys are being prepared Tor a proTiTable vocaTion or an enjoyable ayocaTion in The years To come. Page 3I X M Jenin ------,,..1--1- 'g jluwuqlc which anim, 5.ClwnL aTE'LxLi ihmlllif. , 1' - . 11 . .. 1 MA. gi Excelsior QNVENTIQN in Cleveland wiTh Miss l-lasTings, Mr. Philbriclc and Miss Rennie The besT TooT ThaT Lake View puT Torward. We did a good iob and so did They, Tor They came home Tilled wiTh enThu- siasm and The sTocl4 marlceT reached an all- Time high. lnTeresT wenT up, hope wenT up, everyThing wenT up, bu+ boredom Tell so low ThaT iT will never rise again. The February graduaTion caused The loss OT Two valuable sToclc holders: Ray Borlcens hagen, ediTor oT The Red and WhiTe, and Audrey Johnson. A sad Time Tor us, per- haps, buT Then They only Tollowed whaT The Annual Teaches, Forward. Excelsior is The spur ThaT moves new sTudenTs onTo The sTaTT and moves The experienced onward To new Tields. IT was good-by To Roy and Audrey buT hello To Lois and Grace, our new ediTors, and Their sTaTT. ln The picTure To The righT we Tind The LiTerary STaTT advisor, Miss Florence M. Rennie, wiTh her Two ediTors, Lois MeTzdorT, and Grace Nelligan. Below is Miss Jessie l-lasTings wiTh her AdverTising Manager, Alex Lloyd. AT The lower righT we see The sponsors oT The ArT and Business STaTTs, Mr. STacey Philbriclc and Mr. Edward Bowen, respecTively, wiTh Earl Suclcow, Business Manager. There has been much ado abouT The color OT The new annual cover and pandemonium reigns on scenes like The Tollowing: lsT boy: l hear The cover is going To be blaclc and if ever There was a Tuneral color, ThaT's iT. l wanT a good healThy red! 2nd boy: WhaT do ya mean, red? When I geT an annual l lilce To lceep iT Tor a long Time and l don'T wanT red glaring me in The Tace. l wanT blaclcl IsT girl: You boys have no arTisTic TasTe. WhaT is more eleganT Than a chasTe whiTe cover Tor our school memories? WhiTe is The color Tor me and everyone else who lilces a beauTiTul appearance. Red and WhiTe STaTF member: Come on, don'T TighT: you may be sure The cover will be The Tops wiTh all, neiTher Tu- nereal nor Tlashy. The cover is going To be iusT righT. The boolc is going To be iusT righT. EveryThing is iusT righT Tor The Red and WhiTe STaTT is an eTficienT group ThaT won'T leT a Lalce View TradiTion down. An 0d Corporation OMEVVI-IERE Tucked away in a cozy nook on every Tloor is a hive Tilled noT wiTh bees buT iusT as busy workers. They have Torrned a monopoly oT Their own, The Lake View Annual, and have Tor a corporaTion seal, a sTamp oT approval, and The main key on Their ring is The key oT amloiTion, and The password, Excelsior. New ideas Tor layouTs, new arTicles, new ways oT doing Things, are The hum in The high school circle, Tor Grace Nelligan and Don Rogers have carried ouT The Annual password. They were our represenTaTives aT The rnonThly meeTing oT The ScholasTic Press and are carrying Torward The Lake View idea oT how To puT ouT an annual. fm I ' 1 ,ff ' ' 1 ' . 1 n.. .. .4 A . . V N1 l 4.an M' ' A 7' '- ' -'gym 'St .V .xi 9 I I 'I I RED AND WHITE. BUSINESS STAFF TPICTURED ABOVET: R. LeiTner, M. Brennen. RED AND WHITE. LITERARY STAFFe-ROW 2: M. Sudar, S. LeiTner, I-I. Schmid, D. Rogers, J. Jensen, E. Suckow, B. DeTTer- back, I-l, Krurnm. ROW I: M. Cury, R, Terz, D. Nichols, A. Leav- iTT, L. BarTeI, L. McNicoIs, L. Larsen, S. LundquisT, B. Acker- man. RED AND WHITE. ADVERTIS- ING STAFF-ROW 2: R. Glasby. M. SchuITz, B. SchwarTz, H. Rosen- berqer, J. Doe. ROW I: D. PriTz, D. Dalin, M. DouqherTy, J. Swanson, R. Koval, L. ScTiaeT- Ter, I. SunTres, V. Raap, R. KosiT- chek, E. SchulTz, ISI. Beniarnin, C. Laurenberqer, RED AND WHITE. ART STAFF! ROW 2: S. KeaTinq, J. Libberlon, R. FausT. R. Wallace, ROW I: J. ProbsT, B. Wilderson, L. Kahn, P. Ferguson, P. Berger, M. Goldman, G. SchiTT. JT' ' i' vi.-JA' . T if' T fl, T' Nw. .- Tililjx l li, .T -cg I xy! X' X A X XX COMMISSION-FIRST SEMESTER: Presidenh D.Semon7 SergeanT-aT-Arms, E. Fisher: SecreTary, M. Brennan' Social SecreTary, J. Doe: Business Manager,J, Miner: Earl Suckow. They Promise Much and D0 Much HE sTudenTs picTured on This page are The same ones who promised To shave The ThirTeen men above our sTage and build a subway To MoTher's, Tor They are Lake View's commissioners. They are The represenTa- Tives oT The sTudenT body and no maTTer how much humor Their campaign speeches conTain, Their iob is a big one requiring much work and Time. Much do They promise and much do They do, would indeed be True oT our commissioners. Their iobs are numerous, some OT which are: Taking charge oT The selling oT TickeTs Tor The music TesTival and The Senior Drama, running The clean-up campaign, giving The dances which offer so much enioymenT To sTudenTs, and always working Tor The beTTermenT oT Lake View. Yes, These are indeed hard jobs buT The work is always accomplished. So Three cheers Tor The Commission Tor Their splendid work. COMMISSION-SECOND SEMESTER. ROW 2: P. Harmon, K. Eunken, J. Laird, ROW I: J. Lynch, G. SeabolT, V. Tripp. Page 37 as UT wig l TOP PICTURE-LeTT To righT, sTanding: J, Gagen, G. Robin- son, M. Kepas. SeaTed: Mrs. Wil- liams. MlDDLE PICTURE-LeTT To righT: G. Gierens, M. Yee, A.WeinsTein. L. Guy, J. Hughey. BOTTOM PICTURE S LeTT: N. Rosy. RighT: M. Milz, R. SawoTTlce. Page 38 13 The Lake re View ls XTRA! ExTra! Read all abouT iT! Senior Cagers deTeaT Amundsen, 32-29! Seniors elecT new oTTicers! R.O.T.C. drive brings in I87 new men! lnTimaTe inTormaTion abouT Lake View sTudenTs in new Snealc Peelis aTTracTion! Paper! Paper! These and oThers similar To These are The words which Tor TwenTy years echoed and re- echoed in division rooms every oTher weelc, heralding The laTesT issue OT our school paper. This year marks The 2OTh anniversary oT The TaiThTul service oT The Lake re View. Through The years since iTs Tounding in l92O iT has pleased and inTormed iTs many readers wiTh choice arTicles ranging in subiecT maTTer Trom sporTs and ediTorials To gossip and iolces. IT is, and always has been, a paper oT The sTudenTs, by The sTudenTs, and Tor The sTudenTs. lT is wriTTen, ediTed, and managed by The budding young iournalisTs oT Lalce View, under The supervision oT Mrs. Williams, who has been wiTh iT since I928. Though The sTudenTs do noT prinT iT now as They did Tor The TirsT Tew issues, They do everyThing else Trom grubbing up news To phoTographing prominenT individuals. published Bi- Weekk By This Staff ef-f ' . H: 2 453' S LEFT CIRCLE: M. Zimmerman, J, Johnson, M. Sudar, L. Myers S. Schroepfer, D. Schubel, E. Meierdirk. ROW 5: F. Meyers. ROW 4: A. Belqer, B. Rodgers, M. Dara vanis, J. Gollard, A. Tamrez, G. Parks, A. Hirsch, M. EIIis ROW 3: R. Hearsr, F. Levy, L. Wambach. ROW 2: C. Bernd? Spods Edifor, M. Swanson, E. BarTeIdes, B. Novak, R, O'Brien M. Osferhaus, S. PiIoI, P. Kane. ROW I: C. Brandi, S. Osfrehaus, D. I-IeImerson, R. Kempe, H. Dofy. -ui RIGHT CIRCLE: M. Osferhaus, J, Gegen, B. Shebs, A. WeIIer. and Io you, Mrs. Wi good work you have doing. Our hais oI I re View, for keeping rhese years. May your good work for come and rise Io heighfs and success Our hers off To you, The sraff, IIiams, for Ihe done and are To you, Lake on The job all you confinue many more Io even greafer in Ilwe Iufure. Page 39 Practice Makes Pelfect lll-l a clash of cymbals and a whirl of bafons fhe band files pasf led by affracfive maioreffes in frim whife uniforms. Brighf brass buffons fwinlcle in fhe sunlighf and gleaming black shoes are polished fo per- fecfion. Everyfhing is immaculafe. The band lends pep fo all our foofball games, for rain or shine if urges fhe feam on fo vicfory. On Memorial and Armisfice Days if parficipafes in legion affairs and assisfs fhe R. O. T. C. as a marching unif af inspecfion. All fhe pafriofic and pep assemblies would have no life wifhouf fhe aid of our band. Our feef refuse fo lceep sfill and we accompany fhe music wifh rhyfhmic fapping. Happiness surges over us. Our band is somefhing fruly fo be proud of. The honor of having one of fhe seven besf bands in flue cify belongs fo Lake View. The qualify of fhe per- sonnel can be shown by fhe ninefeen sfudenfs who re- ceived S, E. or G in solo confesfs and who will compefe in fhe Nafional Confesf af Flinf, Michigan. Af fhe Fall Concerf and fhe Spring Music Fesfival fhe band shows Page 40 off fo besf advanfage. No one can picfure Lalce View wifhouf her band, for ifs sfirring music adds zesf and sparlcle fo all our school acfivifies. Baclc of all fhese nofeworfhy performances is our own Capfain Walz. Day in and day ouf he is on fhe iob, never missing a chance fo seize new ideas for improvemenfs. Confinuous pracfice under his efficienf guidance is fhe real cause of fhe perfecfion affained by fhe band. Drop info fhe band room somefime, for you will always be welcomed by Capfain Walz. Upon enfering you will see hanging on fhe walls shields fhaf our band has re- ceived in compefifion, hear melodious fones of sfudenfs pracficing for fufure appearances. BAD DRUM MAJOR: W. SCHALGEMEIER DRUM MAJORETTES: J. HUGHEY M. NORMAN A. PERKINS E. WEIGELT P. HARMON C. PEDERSON STUDENT CONDUCTOR: T. SMITH CAPTAIN: H. LEVIN CLARINETS: C. BIRKEMO CB, DENII4 P, DESHICH G, Dr: BLOCK D. ECKERT D. EAWCETT P. HARMON I. HOLMES G. HUDSON R. BOSCIGLIONE W. ROSENEELD A. SCHUCH L. SMITH T. SMITH M. SWANSON M. WELL FLUTES: E. DREW L. GARDNER D. TUCKER G. VAN DUZER PICCALO: E. WEIGELT OBOES: B. STEPHEN M, WEBER BASSOON: J. ANDERSON BASE CLARINETS N. HEIDY J. PLATT TENOR SAXOPHONE: M, GOLDMAN M. NORMAN ALTO SAXOPHONE: R. HERPE E, KRATOVIL J. MURLA BARITONE SAXOPHONE: C. BORCHARDT BARITONES : M. CHRISTMAN J. DRYDEN C. RATHSAM W. SCHMALGEMIEIIR TROMBONES: J. EINNIGAN D. MEIER A. SMITH E. THOLKE FRENCH HORNS: J. ALBANESE E. CRANDTLL R. PHILLIPS O. SMITH TRUMPETS: E. HOUGH A. KIAKTNIN S. ICANTLR E. MUELLLR L. NORMAN R. OAKES L. PATTERSON CORNETS: C. BERNDT J. BLANK E. HOVELLER BASSES: .I. ORUNI R E. MEINIEKE C. OVTRSTARI E. SPRENGTL DRUMS: C. AKESCN tj, CALZARITTA W. IJAVIII W. DIETZE M. IDVVARDS S. GRABOW J. HLIGHEY H. LUMPP .I. RANDAZZO TYMPANI: C. WITTICII E. JOHNSON N. JOHNSON H. LEVIN E. MEYER I. NELSON E. NORDEEN A. PERKINS .I. RALICLIEEI M. ROLAND ,Q-4' -V i' -ff l GLEECLUB STANDING: V. Zeffedamd, A, Golinkin, D. Schafz, M. Weiner. Miss Hufchins, L, mock, B. J. Simon, R. Siein, V. Baba. SEATED: M. J. Meyer. 'Q Q 2 1 1' 3 , 53535 yn we W L mv Page 42 ie E Wifi A Pretl Girl is Like a Melod E, HERE aT Lake View, are TorTunaTe in many ways. l-lere is iusT one insTance To prove The Tru+h oT This sTaTemenT. Each year, squeezed in beTween Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas we have our Annual Lake View ConcerT, a prominenT parT oT which is The Girls' Glee Club, under The compeTenT direcTion oT Miss l-luTchins. As soon as classes are organized in SepTem- ber, Teacher and sTudenTs alike clevoTe much oT Their Time To The rigorous planning and pracTicing ThaT goes To make Their parT in The concerT so ouTsTanding. Then Tinally on The breaThlessly anTicipaTed evening The girls sTep beTore The TooTlighTs. All in The audience are carried away on The wings oT Iilfing melody. The dreamy illusion is TurTher increased by The appearance oT The girls Themselves. ATTired in TroThy neT and shim- mering saTin, They presenT a charming picTure indeed. So, you see, we Lake ViewiTes aTTer we have Tinished our Thanksgiving Turkey, look Torward noT To ChrisTmas as The nexT gala evenT in our lives, buT To The Lake View ConcerT which is made so memorable by all Too Tew numbers rendered by The Girls' Glee Club. The middle picTure on The opposiTc page is Group I of The Glee Club. ROW 6: B. Simon, M. Simon, V. OeTllinq, K. Mesler, l'l. WerTh. J. EiTel. G. Rainey, lf. Weissenbacker. A. Mork, S. Weir, V. Lorenz, C. Nelson, L. Hansen. ROW 5: A. Carriqan, T. Derner, C. Keenan, M. l-lelwick, N. Ross, l'l. Levey, V. Thiel. M. Bailey, P. Lande, S. Kuhn, D. Dieskow, L. Bloch. B, Johnson, L. ScheidT, E. Gridley, E. Beier, V, Baur, K. Morris ROW 4: l-T. Greeness, l'l. Angelo, M. STohl, G. LeiTer, A. Markin, A. Zaslovsky, D. STeinmeTz, D. l-loldren, A. Golinkin, D. SchaTz. ROW 3: C. De Never, M. Passarello, M, Roiker, F. Schwarz, J. Gray, B. DeTTerbeck. ROW 2: K. Schaller, V. Wirk. R. Uhrich B. Caron. ROW I: L, Levin, M. SchulTz, B. Jacklin. The lasT picTure on The opposiTe page is Group 2 of The Glee Club, ROW oz M, Minague, A. Deske, M. Reisener. J. Raschke, L, Addison, lf. Murrell, B. Simon, H. SchulTz, R. Tc-rTz, V. ZeTTer- lurid, G. ScaTidi. ROW 5: I. FrisTrup, M, Karnazes, R. McKay, A. l-TarTman, M. Warmann, D. Dowdye, B. Clark, B. SeimeTz. ROW 4: D. Fix, M. Visnevac, l. Brown, D. SmiTh, J. l'lallquisT. K. McMurTry, V. Leber, E. WaiTlein, D. Dollefeld. ROW 3: ROW 2: A. Chirchirillo, E. Levey. B. Sasenka. M. Wiener. ROW l: B. Wilkerson, R. Luedemann, F. Hale, R. STein, aT piano. Page 43 L. ScheidT, E. Gridley, E. Beier, V. Bauer, K. Morris. ROW 4: Miss SweeT and The Norman ConquesT FIRST VIOLINS: Orchestra VIOLAS: M. GERTH E. PIESKER A. PETERS A. TRIPOLI S. WEISS 6. HUDSON N. JOHNSON H. LEVINE BASSOON: J. ANDERSON Therefs' !Vlus1'c in the Air INCE guizes are all The rage aT present how abouf having one righT now? EirsT guesTion: Whaf shaIl we Talk abouT7 Music? Swell! Second quesTion: When you Think oT good music here aT Lake View, whaT is The TirsT Thing ThaT comes To your mind? OT course, our Tine orchesTra under The compeTenT direcTion oT genial Mr. LeTchinger is The answer ThaT would be on every sTu- denTIs Tongue. IT seems ThaT good music and Lake Views orchesTra are synonymous. IT is To This prominenT musical body ThaT we look Tor supporT aT The music TesTiyal. concerT and assemblies ThroughouT The year. The orchesTra also plays an impore TanT parT in The senior drama where iT lends aTmosphere To This semi-annual and much looked Tor producTion. Thus ends our liTTle guiz and when we chose The or- chesTra as our Topic we chose an organizaTion ThaT all The superlaTives in The dicTionary would inadequaTely describe. P. ADER C. BERNSTEIN M BEROTT C. GIANACOPULOS D. HOFMAN H. JOHNSON R. LE MAIRE L. LEVIN L. MAYER H. ROSE C. SPITZER SECOND VIOLINS: V. ANDERSON M DE BLOCK N. FERGUSON D. GNEHM D. KANE J. MONSON L, MYERS R. NORTON H. PERA E. STEVENS J. WHITFIELD D. ZILGLER CELLOS: C. BRUNER N. CARR C. GILLISON E. NEVVGARD L. WYSON6 EASSES: L. BELCHER B, FUNK C. OLIMM E. JONAS FLUTES: E. DREW D. TUCKER G. VAN DUESEN OBOES: B. STEPHAN M. WEBER CLARINETS: C. BIRKEMO FRENCH HORNS: E. CRANDULL R. MEAD M. ENGBERG H. ZUBOR TRUMPETS: J. BLANK E. MUELLER D. OAKS E. HOEVELER TROMCONES: E. COLES D. MEYERS E. THOLKE TUBA: C. OVERSTAKE PERCUSSIAN: K. JARABACK VV. DIETZ G, WITACK Aiflwr - ... W. Qf. nf i A F Q v 5 b VW' f lx ' v 1' gf v V , tg' . . iw. V V 7 Q 5 1 f ,V ' Y . 'A Q E R EE' - V, se- 5 1 .0 -Sl, 3, ' ' 0. 1 f A . 41 En ' ,: L X tn' . Afzl Q 0 ' ' ': kll '-QQ f g . wx, , , , , if we , L ,- NT 'Q , .I t XX ig A l iv 5 ' Q ,. -A 4 'v' -5' , , L 1 f -- I ' up . J, W H R' 'iii V mKL.L, ' L NN ' M f f- 6 ' - f ff . 52 ,ff L x' i ia. L af, f'fv-V. - PUBLIC SPEAKING-GROUP lfS'l'ANDING: J. Gegen, B. Kusch, Fl. Ginsburg, M. Goldsline B. Kaqanoll, A. Tripoli, S. Slreicher, S. Ruderman, P. Ferguson. ROW l: J. Birn, J. Szabo, M. Sudar P. Russel, S. Flood, M. Gillill, I.. Melzdorl, V. Munive, H. Ravilz, T. Smilh, M. Tallrnan. PUBLIC SPEAKINGYGROUR ZAROW 3: l. Volguarls, D. While, E. Bolin, E. Kaulrnan, J. Nielser S. Bunlce, R. Slein. ROW 2: J. Barrel, R. Kaplan, F. Finlc, B. Collins, R. Slill, M. Shernnan, C. Rabu chin, L. Levin, R. Shebs, K. Kremer, L. Jacobs, A. McClay, R. Miller, V. Esmael, B. lglow, B. Willa ROW l: C. de Neveu, C. Baron, M. Brennan, B. Powers, P. Scheibe, R. Belson, P. Berger, C. Fischer, F. Kosurelc, N. Ross, M. OlBrien, M. Cheslerlield, R. Gose. AT DESK: F. Mayer. Page 46 Speak the Speech, I Pray You ff NAccusToMED as I am lo public spealv ing need nol be your cry, when you begin a speech, aller lalcing lhis popular sube iecl. Led by Miss Kinsella, lhe lriend ol all lhe sludenls, you will learn poise and de- velop your personalily. The enioymenl you receive is well worlh any ellorl pul lorlh. Slage lrighl is nol in Miss Kinsellals vocabulary and il wonll be in yours eilher. Wilh calm assurance you will lace an audience, nol llinch- ing once. Don'l be discour- aged: everyone has a chance lo perlorrn and aller a while you will enioy appearing be' lore a group. ll you have leadership qualilies lhese will be developed and you will emerge sell-conlidenl. Suce cess is allainable by all who are willing lo sacrilice and worlc. Miss Kinsella will slarl you on lhe road lo success by leaching lhe rnelhod ol gaining il. A loundalion will be laid in lhis class on which lo build lhe lulure. You will soon lind lhal everylhing is nol learned by reading and lislening, lor a greal deal is learned by speaking. A tar fs Born RE you prepared lo sul' ler? Are you prepared lo sacrifice? Are you pre' pared lo climb llue dizzy lueigluls alone? Il you arc, why nol lalce drama and pro- pare lo be a dramalic slar? Alrluouglu luard work is con- necled willu lluis subiecl, val- uable experience is gained. Seluffconlidence and sell-reli- ance are lwo ol llue gualilies wluiclu any pupil is sure lo gain wluile in lluese classes. Une may also develop a more slrilcing personalily and also acquire llual essenlial virlue, poise. All llue members paruicis paling in lluis inleresling subf iecl will lell you luow muclu lluey enioy acling. ll, our course, requires a good deal ol luard. painslalcing worlc, bul llue sludenls care nol, lor lluey also receive muclu please ure in relurn. Wluelluer il be a play ol Slualcespeares or a liglul com- edy, llue Lalce View drama classes give a good sluow. So lel's ioin in llue lun if you leel flue urge and lalce parl in llue drama classes, wluiclu are excellenlly supervised by Miss Kinsella. DRAMA-GROUP l+ROW 2: B. lzenslarle, T. Clurislie, M. Crollord. R. Fisfluf-r, R. Meins, D, Hel, merson, M. Swanson. J. Huqlney, B. Hamm, M. Coleman. J, Goldsrnillu, F, Fisluor, A. Meyer. D. Wluile A, Mcclay, L. Jacobs, 6. Roll, N. Lallas. ROW 1: N. Bickle, E. Morrissey, E. Levinson, B. Carlnr B. Jacobs, E. Boluax. C. Von Frankel. A. Akopian. F. Anselino. 6, Granger, M. Norman. FLOOR D. Banner, J. Brown. DRAMA-GROUP 2-ROW 3: M. Swanson, F. Anselmo, R. Fiscluer, L. Jacobs, A. MrClay, D. Wluiii- T. Clurislie, N. Lallas. E. Joseplu. ROW 2: G. Roll, C, Von Franlcel. M. Crollord. E. Levenson, D. Hol- merson. J. Hugluey. B. Jacobs, J.Smi?lu. D. Woerz, G. Eder, L, Levin, B. lrenslarlc, D. Banner, M. We-il N, Ross, J. Nielsen. J. Goldsmillu, A. Muer. ROW I: R. Lowingcr, J. Huddliuslrun, M. Liuvvioy D. Lipman, G. Jolunson, E. Felsenlulal, J. Birn, R. Clarlce, M, Anderson. Railri 47 ge 48 yy, .T Tgkx fy i .Hx Myli y Ni, Tl ,fl T . Wx ', 'A x ,- ' I MV. Edgy, ill!! a KILQ1,- V 'JV A iflbmature Broadway ' THE house lighls are dimmed: a hush comes over The audience. The curTain rises and anoTher greaT drama is abauT To begin. Don'T Take My Penny, wiTh iTs superb acTors, cozy Turnishings, and picTuresgue scen- ery, is having iTs premiere TonighT. The casT wiTh iTs magic skill and ardenT humor is headed by radianT PauleTTe Gordon and dashing Don Banner. Charming Grace Granger holds us spellbound. Mischievous Jerry Birns adds a Touch oT American youTh and humor, while RuTh Meins plays The average American girl. As a socially prominenT moTher and business-burdened TaTher, Peggy Clarke and Malcolm CrawTord dramaTize married liTe. Sally, The maid, played by Marjorie Norman, is an unsurpassed coqueTTe. Thomas McKenna, The broTher, is Tarm-minded. A Tinal Touch is added by EThel BolTax, who Takes The parT oT The helpTul grandmoTher. AmidsT hearTy laughTer and bursTing applause, The acTors march gallanTly Through To whaT They know will be a dramaTic vicTory, Their every movemenT is accomplished: Their every word is spoken wiTh a Touch oT skill. The play iTselT is a saTire dealing wiTh The lives oT The members oT a Typical American Tamily. Penny, a normal high-school girl, is dazed wiTh The glamor oT l-lollywood liTe and believes ThaT she is a greaT acTress and will be immediaTely given The leading role in a very imporTanT new movie. l-ler Triend Teels ThaT she should remain The sweeT, simple To Thee, cz Trophy girl lhal he once lrnew and conlrives various melhods 'ro lceep her al home. Her molher, very busy solving everyone elses problems, has no lime 'ro slay al home and lo realize Thar she herself has domeslic enlanglemenls. l-ler lalher is lhe average business man, much absorbed in The affairs ol his own privale world. Filler due lurmoil, lhe problems ol rhese people become sellled, for The play closes wifh lhe inevilable happy ending. Glamour is added by lhe flash ol gowns worn by beaulilul models among lhem being Jane l-lughey, lvlarie Caruso, and Jane l-luddleslon. The orcheslra, direcled by lvlr. lrving Lelchinger, lhe Norman Trio wilh lheir dillerenl arrangemenl ol well-loved music, lnez Claviio wilh her modernized chorus ol dancers. conlribule lo The enlerlainmenl. The curlain goes down on lhe lasr acl. Qnce again lhe supreme direclorship ol Miss Kinsella has shown ilsell. s 1 1 2 i '5- f W fri Hi-Y . Senior erviee Girl Reserves Page 50 O CREATE, mairiTain, and exTend ThroughouT The school and communiTy high sTandards oT ChrisTian characTer -ThaT is The expressed purpose oT The Tri-Hi-Y, which consisTs oT a group oT girls banded TogeTher To achieve The highesT sTandards oT liTe and conducT Tor Themselves and Their Triends. This group noT only sTrives Tor The besT and serves oThers, buT enioys a well-rounded social program including dancing, skaTing, swimming, and bowling. Learning To live Tine lives and learning, also, how To associaTe wiTh oTher people are Two oT The mosT essenTial qualiTies one should gain Trom a high school career. IT is This ulTimaTe accomplishmenT ThaT The girls oT The Tri-Hi-Y ever sTrive To achieve. IIT THE girls wiTh pride in Their bearing, service in Their acTions, and courTesy in Their Tasks are The girls in The whiTe iackeTs wiTh The signiTicanT S. S. They are 4B girls who are members oT The Senior Service. You will always Tind Them lending a hand aT dramas, TesTivals, Teas, and oTher school acTiviTies. To be eligible Tor This honor oT aid- ing The school They musT be average or beTTer in Their sTudies, depend- able, and willing To be helpTul. By serving They learn The value oT enTerTaining, which may be pracTiced in laTer liTe. PIRIT, mind, and body are combined To malce a well-rounded pro- gram Tor all Girl Reserves. All members oT This organizaTion have a goal They seek To aTTain wiTh The help and Tellowship oT all. Some sTrive To be gracious in manner, imparTial in iudgmenT, and vicTorious over selT, while oThers are learning To be loyal To Triends, earnesT in purpose, and sincere aT all Times. These aren'T The only ideas They Tollow, Tor many social evenTs are sponsored by The Girl Reserves. A Tew oT These are dances, hay rides, roller slcaTing, and camping. The symbol oT The Girl Reserves is a Triangle wiThin a circle. The Triangle sTands Tor each individual wiTh a Three-Told purpose in liTe. The circle is The world in which we live. IT The Triangle grows, Then The circle musT grow, Too. As we improve and become beTTer all-around girls, we help The world To grow, also. TRI-HI-Y - STANDING ---RCW 5: J. Jonsvn A. Vuln, LI. Jmrm Iwi, B IFDIIIWIIIU, M. !AXI'7UI'I1, B flmiII1.I'.SmIII'v.A.Lwr1w I-.xv'CIcw. ROW 4: L CN'0c I'T, G. Kvwn-11-V, S LIIIHIQO, J. BIfmIwn5I1ip V. Dale. J. Manor. B pfIXX'1'I'S C Pl'dlxlKl'II G Van DIIf'v'I' R. Swan ROW 3: IV. Wwlqvlk IW SI Imbe-I A, JINIIIIQIHII, V MLIHIVIW. V. Ifvpp, IU I IwIvw'I-Iwwn. ROW 2: B Kun II. L. Nwrnmm, L B.'1v'IIfI M. SIIAIII, P S4'IwIIvv D. C.1I'mIIvrn ROVV I: A. Burr, G WIIIIII1. B. CINI--I' L MI NN HI IW Rmb SENIOR SERVICE ROW 7: M. C4-m'II'1 S Br'm'L:3n:'FdI1v. M. SI Lum vrnmn, L. Mr-I:cIm'I. J fvrwsf-rw. MIM .If-mlcinson G. NvIIi-pm. J. BI.mImn Sfxip, B. SIQ-IIOH, M. Orvll II. ,IfwImswm, II. Pauls L. PI'r'0rwwwr', I. Andre- P. IIav'nwwu, A. LIHWIII V. Andvmuvw. ROW I M. GIMI, R. KWIXIIIII-In .I. Gursh. L. B.nwI. II Radau. M. WiIIcsIrorn M. WIvIIIcmm'c. L. Mc Nif-oI, II. BfII'IwIvr. II LOEWIII. G. ICr'IIw1m. S IIQ-yu: GIRL RESERVES- STANDINO: G. Hum v'w+rI'I, W. WOII, Q .lohnsmm R. I-Ilmsvn, D PI'II'1X'I, L. BPFLOV, P P5aIIIs. LI. Brooks. S ScIwrcmpIm'. L. Scxmnvhrr L. GUQHI1. TIRQASLIVIEIY 5 Br0fIconrif'I.1v, Son ru Iary: L. BOIEII. L. Wanm L:-aCI'1. M. Sudan N LPC, L. McNEv'wI, R Thales. ROW 2: M SIOTZ, L. NUQIIIX. L Lf-hman, I. PIIfm:imsIcf- G. Pearson. RCDW I R. Kfwal, I-I. RI--rlc, J PVOLUSI, M. WIWIIIOITWW J. Huqlwcy, B. SmIII'I, L SFLRIULPI, H, Bmvzln. C1 Nc-Iliqam. M. Coleman M. SI0I1I. GIRL RESERVES- SIANIWINGZ I. Lvmwx M. Sunrw. .I. ISIIIQ. A Kaalsinvn. B. WISII-V, .I .Iav'm'I1I. V. VNU. M Mzwrw. L. KIIIHSIIWIH. M DQBIWIQ. J. M.xqwrI. M Grlxskovmhlc. I-I. I'Ifx:Ic L. Leishw, A. SI'-bold L. Siolms. ROW 21 M SIGIWI, S, Br'mImrwrIdG0 L. GOQIIQ M. CfvIeHumn. I. Larson, L. Mvwrs. D FVIIP, B. Kuvh P. Vaur R. Daley. M. GusIaIsfvn E. Frey, L7. HUISII'-U, ROVV I: L. WIw.1IfXn. L. Fox, L. SmiII'1. Page 52 he ire Inclispensable OFFICE PRACTICE- l'I'o The leTTl-STAND- ING: S. Winlcel, L. PiclceTT, L. Fry, E. Mil- ler, S. STreiclcer, J. Bridge, M. STruTz, J. Doe, B. Frenzlce, C. Ihms, L. Dauer, G. MiTcheII, B. WiTIiq, I'I. Mainas, J. Babic, E. Kauiman, B, Johnson, I-I. PuTzin, J. Babic. Row 3. M. Mary, M. I-lass, A. I-Ieisler, M. David, M. I-Iieman. ROW 2: D. BeTner, M. Rosengard, O. Grmu- sich, A. Abraham, L. MarioTine. ROW I: Miss Murphy, D. O'BrilI, J. Chaplin, N. Ferguson, F. Rudolph, C. Colaianne. OFFICE PRACTICE- lLower picTurel- STANDING: J. MeTz- dorl, J. Nielsen, Mr. Daniel, M. Bello, D. CalcoTT. ROW 3: M. Coleman, E. Joyce, E. Pilacinslue, D. Gallina, N. Lee. ROW 2: P. Fer- guson, M. ChesTerTield, D. LeTTo, F. STevens, M. SchulTz. ROW It O. Mosiman, M. Wolf. A. Diclc, A. Baba, E. Keclr. VENI, VIDI, VICI H I-IEN in Rome do as The Romans do is a saying which was True The nighT oT The Roman bangueT held by The LaTin deparTmenT. Every- one came in Togas: The menu was prinTed in LaTin, and The Tood was served by slaves who wore shorT Tunics. Following The dinner There was a program which included a play, singing, and speeches by guesTs, all in The Roman Theme. This gala aTTair will lasT Tor a long Time in The memories oT all Those presenT. LATIN CLUB-lPicTure in lower righT-hand corner oT opposiTe pagel-ROW 2: I-I. Flar- ris, F. Cohn, I-I, Russman, S. Edson, H. Krumm, D. Koehler, B. Kaganohf, M. Wolin, B. Ackerman. ROW I: L. McNicoI, R. Birlcner, J. Harris, N. Lee, M. Lorenz, Miss SouTher, E. SmiTh, B. Powers, D. Cabellaro, I-I. RaviTr, G. Van Deuzer, S. Brealcenridge, J. Doe, M. WhiTemore, E. Lehman. LATIN CLUB ENTERTAINS W ITH BANQUET Yes . . . These sludenls consli- lule lhe rulinq body ol our school, for lhey are qiven The qreaf laslc ol planning all acfiyi- lies lor Their respeclive Classes. 4A SENIOR COUNClL7ROW 2: H. Fine, A. Nicholson, W. Holm, B. Schmidl. R. Borlcenhaqen, A. Weller, F. Ross, M. DeBloclc. TABLE: M. Flolron, H. Varrare- sian, N. Lallas, D. Schubel, D. Banner, G. Granger, J. Gaqen, J. Wood. P. Uurlamo, G. Giana- copulos, D. Eclcerl, A. Rudd, R. Pleiler. Amonq lhese ambirious sludenls will 'De lound many of our lulure execuliyes, Tor They have learned how lo conclucl Themselves in a democralic manner. 4B COUN- CIL-ROW 2: W. Rosenfeld, J. Lenlers, E. Thollce, J. Jensen, J. Lynch, R. Koslyal, C. Gillison, D. Fielmann, E. Lulze, Q. Nelliqan, l. Volquarls, l'l. Schmid, L. Leis- len, B. Schwarlz, F. Anselmo. ROW l: R. Daley, N. Lee, M. Goefz, M. Snover, Treasurer: Mr. Daniel, L. Norman, Fresidenl, A, Mcclay, A. Hain, M. Klein, B Manahan, fx. Baba. An appropriafe name for 'rhese sludenls would be Small Con- qressf' Despile lheir number, They have planned an excifinq year lor Their lellow sludenrs, 3A COUNCILMROW 2: M. Ka- merlander, J. Hallberq, R. Thomas, T. Theodore, D. Finch, M, Oslerhaus, P. Psallis. ROW I: l-l. She-an, B. Williq, V. Wiland, R. Nelson, D. Fylle, D. Brooks. Page 54 Law, 0l'd6lQ and the 9 ursuit of Government Jusf as flie Presideni has his cabi- nel lo advise him, ilie 3B class has ils elrlicienl Council lo plan and carry our iis desires. 3B COUNCIL-STANDING: J. Phil- lips, K. Pepelos, M. Wallworlc, B. Ginsberg, J, Libberion, H. Gins- berq, L. Mazurelr, C. Kanovslui. ROW l: W. Morrow, G. Williclw, R. Jannusclw, S. Heydorn, M. Fermo, L. Dauer. B. Wells, C. Bill- berq, R. Oldr. No mailer lnow wise sludenis are, llney musl selecl leaders fo carry ou? 'rlweir ideas in a parliarnenlary fashion, ZA COUNCIL-STANDA ING: O. Barbalcofil, F. May, H. Braun, L. Holwenslein, C. Sleiwelz, B. Higgins, H. Winqblade. ROW I: Mrs. J. Kneuss, Sponsor: J. Nordeen. M. Passarello, M. Taylor, J. Semrnes, E. Hazell, D. Gallina. L. Mueller, K. Mesfer, M. Bello. Council members are elecled by popular voie of ?l'1e sfudenl body on llie basis ol flieir personalily and inleqriiy. They serve lor c period of one semesler bul can be re-elecled if llne rnaiorily of ilneir qroup wislies, 28 COUNCIL -STANDING: C. Adler, L. Hom- slrom, W. Sclwreyer, M. Biesclwlme, E. Brandi, J. Rolnrlieimer, M. Kaiz, R. Markus, G. Milcula. G. Broolcs, H. Allweid. S. Braun, J. Ross, P. Lende, L. Koqen. ROW I: I. La Belle, E. Murrell, J, Brooks, J. Guqelman, W. Lovell. R. Teiiz. M. Hass, L. Piclie, G. Scofidi, D. Bro- berq. E. Silmora, F. Mouzalr, G. Savill, M. Kennedy. Page 55 Club Men Todo -Leaders Tomorrow HESE young men in The lower picTure are employed Twice weelcly delivering To The homes in The Lalce View DisTricT The DownTown Shopping News, an adverTising newspaper. NOT mere wage earners are They, however, Tor in addiTion To The weekly pay checks, They and Two hundred oTher carriers Trom more Than sevenTy Chicago and suburban high schools and colleges have a chance To enjoy The Tollowing advanTages: lsT. For The graduaTes a placemenT bureau ThaT Tinds more Than Tivefhundred Tull and parT-Time iobs a year is mainTained. William Taylor oT lasT year's graduaTing class was one oT The young men placed Through This service and is now employed in The general oTTices oT SwiTT 84 Company. Qnd. Five S200 Scholarships are awarded each year To The Tive young men chosen as mosT deserving by a Judging CommiTTee made up oT members, deans, and place- menT counsellors oT several universiTies. 3rd. An AchievemenT Award ConTesT wiTh prizes Tor The boys who do mosT To advance Themselves each year is sponsored. 4Th. Three S50 prizes To be used in The school library are oTTered To The schools whose Shopping News carriers mainTain The highesT grades. HI-Y lUpper leTT-hand picTurel-STANDING: R. l-flaesson, lvl. Snover, J, Terpning, B. Todd, J. Birn, l-T. Cheney, l.. Garibaldi, T. McDowell, W. PrelleTz, G. Eder, W, Holm, U. Arqianas, W. STraulcamp D. Lapsley, E. Sayad, J, Quay. SEATED: D. Rogers, E. Suclcow, D. Banner, D. Semon, C, Overshalce, K, Funlcen. H. SchiTTer, J. Gagen, lvl. CroTTord, J. LibberTon, I.. Norman, J. Wood. DOWNTOWN SHOPPING NEWSeROW 3: A, SmiTh, A. Wilson, 6. ForTunaT, T-T. Bumlcens, W, Anclariese, J. Lowery. ROW 2: J. Joerger, D. Meier. TTT, Eichelkrauh V. Turco, J. SmiTh P. Denller. ROW I: B. Born, W. Buckholz, F. Sims, W. Bernard, W. Mueller, A. RavenTos. SHOPPING NEWS lTo The riqhTl: A. SmiTh, W. Bernard, T, RavenToS. PERSONNEL ADULT STAFF: Miss Kreis. Miss Trager, Mrs. Hellman. Miss HarT- man. Miss Leech. Miss SchaeTzel. Mrs. BuTler. Bu1'lcll'ng In Every Wa PERSONNEL PAGESfGroup ll- STANDING: J. Hallberg. S. Baumann M. Varvick. E. Wendorl. H. Eckbloorn M. Meyer. J. Phillips, E. BarTeldes. ROW 2: E. Whalen. L. Jankoski, M SchulTr. L. Wefuner. H. I-lines, H. John- son. D. Bluhm. ROW I: H. Haas. R Bleharski. D. Orlich. B. Miller. M. Gleil PERSONNEL PAGES-Group I-ROW It J. Miner. J. LenTers. E. Lehman. E. Jepson, R. Daley, R. STein. ROW 2: A. Nelson. M. Ellis, H. Redker, J. Pol- lock. N. Bickle. H. Badal. E. Carlson. ROW 3: M, Vravick. A. Chesner. A. Bauer. M. Friedman. M. Miller. L. STreck. STANDING: H. Nelson, O. Sabo. 6. Carlson, M, Rohde. S. Rehleldl. R. ResTivian, J. Berns'rein. L. Carlsen. J. MiTchell. HIS way Tor valuable inTormaTion. Yes, ThaT's righT -The door on your leTT. Inside you'll Tind our Thoroughly compeTenT sTaTT working unTiringly Tor The beneTiT ol each Lake Vie-wiTe. Miss Kreis, Miss Trager, Mrs. Hellman, Miss HarTman, Miss Leech, Miss SchaeT- zel and Mrs. BuTler seek Through The long hours oT 9rivaTe inTerviews and consulTaTions personally To ac- quainT Themselves wiTh each pupils individual problems. Wifh real wisdom and paTienT undersTanding They give sincere advice which will equip The pupil wiTh The . V' . lsjfss. needed deTerminaTion and carry him Torward in The baTTle oT liTe To realize his greaTesT ambiTion. A peek behind The scenes shows The daily rouTine running like clock work. Never a momenT wasTed, Tor TesTs oT all kinds are always being given in This greal sTorehouse. BusTling wiTh acTiviTy, The eTTicienT clerks guieTly TulTill Their numerous duTies. STep righT in. STaTe your problems, your hearTis de- sires, and receive crediT on accounT-Terms: I sernesTer -lOO'2 improvernenT over your own ideas. Fewer T HALL GUARDSf ROW T 35 F, Williams, B. Han- Cock, A. MarTin, M. Swan- son. M. WQIT, E. Rader- T macher, C. Villo, J. MG- qerl, M. EndruloT, B. DO- 1 war. D. Nenning. ROW 2: W. Loeb, V. Dake, M. Coldman, J. Heinmann. E, Rupp, U. Alrngren, S. Swanson, l. La Belle. A- Voelker, M. T-Tall, A. An- derson, J, Rrovis, l'l. Kramer, B. Gerry, L. Rob- inson, R. Thomas. ROVV l: D, Mersdorl, R. Frol- Ticlq, M. Loessv, B. Sosen- ka, T. SunTres. B, Novak, E, l-laTTarn, V. Wick, D9 Fiqlia, L. LaTChin, L. Bolin, P. LOWTVTQGV- R- Evers. HALL GUARDS- ROW 4: L. Scholz, V. Welfher, M. ArrnsTrong, M. John- son. R. Jarobs, T. Chris- Tie, L. Jacobs, A, Mc- Clav. ROW 3: J. Peri- cles, L. PaT1erson, G. Su- nius, R. Lundborn, J. Srnifh. J. Bach, V, Es- 'nael, J. l-TuddlesTon, J. Heinrnann, N. Birkle D. T-Telrnerson, U. WhiTe. ROW 2: M. Goldman, K. Jarabek, l. Larsen, B. T-'arnrn, G. Eder, R. Pick, R. Simon, T. MrKenna, O. Ollrv, O, SmiTh, M. Ewing, B. Hamer. l. Dush- lcin, E. Leoinson, L. l'TuT- macher, V, Munive, W, Carroll. ROW l: VJ. Schiernann, J. Schoen- berger, M. Vaughan, V. Wieska, B. SchwarTz, E. Whalen, L, Fox, D. FvTTe, A. BerndT. D. Woerz, C, RolTsch, L, Robinson, R. Evers. HALL GUARDS-ROW 3: F. Williams, l'T. Nein, M. Koehler, l-l. Schnuder. J. Raschke, B. Schrnidh A, Perkins, M. Kaiser, B. Clark, R, George, M. Uls- nevac, V. WesT, G. Foy. ROW 2: R. Evers, L. Baurn, H. Anqels, R. Flinker, lnglis, R. Likan, J. Heirnann, B. Baumer, E. Buelfner, H. SchulT2, L. WesTTall, B. Gerry, E. Baumann, M. Anderson M. Goldman, ROW I: Mr, Coe, V. Wick, B. Ba- looi, H. hloedebeck, B. T-lancock, M. Paulick, B. Scsenko, F. STreekTusz. Fraternit 3 Equalit , Liber! ' ff im on my way To Class: so l donlT need a pass. Every hall-guard has lisTened To This same sTory, day aTTer day, semesTer aTTer semesTer-unceasingly. These capable. brighT-eyed sTudenTs are The ones who clear The halls beTween periods and keep order and a Page 58 degree oT silence in The corridors aT all Times. WiThouT Them The Teachers would be ToTally unable To conducT Their classes, Tor The school would be over- run wiTh boys and girls passing Through The halls and creaTing a general upheaval. gi, z 'V'Il i , fx ik -4 I N' M Avew: :Q gvl, x,.. .g of, I 'V ' T yk X vi . lk I ii ll SENIOR GIRLS' SERVICE CIRCLE-ROW 2: V. Gunell, I-T. Shean, B. STeTTan, E. STenson, B. Drews, S. Carlson, A. Tarnm, R. Beck, M. OsTerhaus, P. PsalTis, D. Brooks, M. Larmer, M. Weymuller, K. Weick, D. Tumpeer, I-T. Kloos. ROW I: G. Swan- son, M. Tallman, P. Russell, B. WiTTig, V. Asbell, lf. BarTeldes, S. l.eiTner, V. Weiska, E. SmiTh, B. OlTrnan. For Service and Fun S MANY clubs and organizaTions as There are serv- ing our school probably none serves more cheer- iully Than The Senior Girls Service Circle. The ever- JresenT smile They wear is worn wiTh every duTy They JerTorm. Under The sponsorship oT Miss Jenkinson The Senior Service has become one oT The mosT ouTsTanding and nTluenTial groups in Lake View. Chosen Tor Their TependabiliTy, scholarship, and pleasing personaliTies, I small group oT 4B girls compose This busy circle each emesTer. Their whiTe iackeTs wiTh Their signiTicanT imblem make Them known in any group. So, when- :ver you need help in carrying ouT your social plans, ik ...L T iwhffiiffiiiifli , Q' i' ART CLUB-ROW 3: E. BoeTTer, E. Mannix, K. Massenq. E. BechTell, M. Boosalia, E. Williams, D. SrniTh, M. GerTh, D. Tucker, L. ScheiT, S. Themar. ROW 2: M. Di Leonardo, L. Mr' Nicol, E. Whalen, l.. Brun, M. GusTaTson, J. Greis. S. Swanson, B. Wilderson, D. Rring, J. Johnson, F. Johansen. ROW l: M. Kan' nan. l'l. Mork. D. Fyie, E. Pelisinski, R. Janus, R. Fau5T. R. Wal- lace, l.. Noulle, M. Tashiian. don'T hesiTaTe To call on a Senior Service Girl, Tor sheill be glad To help you. O BRING ouT a deeper sense oT arT appreciaTion and To develop hidden TalenT are only Two oT The many purposes oT The ArT Club in which work and enioyme-nT blend warmly. IT pays To adverTise, so The saying goes, buT There wouldn'T be much publiciTy Tor Lake View's imporTanT evenTs wiThouT The cooperaTion oT The ArT Club which is ever in demand To work ouT colorTul, inTormaTive posTers. CrediT is due Miss RoeTh Tor her splendid guidance OT These TuTure arTisTs oT The world. . Page 59 l T CLEAN-UP COMMITTEE: E, Suclcow, P.'SCheibe, J. l.aird, J, Cohen, J. Phillips, T. Sprague, ROVV 21 V. Baba, F. Mouzalc, SeabolT, K. Funken, V. Tripp, P. Harmon. l'l. TroTclcy, E, Shapiro, A. WeinsTeis, S. Evans, J. BarlcsTrom, S. Browne, G. Balow, E. Orwall, V. Wiland, B. Meyer, l'l. WerTh, JUNIOR RED CROSS-ROW I: R. Kosikghels, C. Becker, R. L, Wilkinson, B, Kimball. RCW 3: B. Aclcerrnan, L. Pondeliclc, Tasovac, lvl. Rosengard, A. BurgharT, B. Gillarn, l-l. Cain, J. B. GriTTiTh, L. STeinorTh, B. Fenner, E. Weiss. E, Mayer. Crime Does Not Pay RIME does noT pay! This baTTle cry oT Treedom- Treedom Trom dirT, comes every year aTTer The lasT snow has melTed and The lasT red Tlannels have been puT away. WiTh The TirsT robin, l.alce View heeds The call. The CleanfUp-CommiTTee is ready wiTh brooms, mops, and cloThs To seT a perTecT example Tor Tellow sTudenTs. Reigning over The husTling Lalce View sTudenTs busy wiTh Their cleaning up, painTing up, planTing up, is a beauTiTul blaclc-haired queen, Marcella Ahern, wiTh Three aTTendanTs: Alice Perkins, Caryl Pederson, and DoroThy Condon. So, Lalce View, clean up Lalce View! Page 60 F CLARA BARTON could only loolq down Trom her Elysian Tields upon Lalce View l-Tigh School, she would wiTness wiTh much delighT and enThusiasm The worlc ThaT is being carried ouT in her name, Tor The cause ThaT was dear To her hearT. The crimson cross on The pure whiTe Tield has long been symbolic oT The good worlc, high ideals, and sympaTheTic: ToundaTion oT The Junior Red Cross. Under Mrs. Mills direcTion The members oT This chapTer are Trying To relieve The suTTering oT many who are handicapped by presenT world condiTions. 4B COUNCILFRQW 25 J, Slienmgfz, T, Prgugg, J, Fyfe, J, Du Lande, J. Gaines, E. Thollce, E. Luize, N. Horwilz, A. Micluy, Monl, J. Ward, D. Eyle, E. Bux, V. Junell, M. Oslerhaus, S. l'l. Schmid. ROW 2: J. Babic, L. Barlel, D. l-li-lmerson B. Esau. ROW I: Mr. Daniel, D. Condon, J, Ondracheclc, A Ander- Schwarlz, C. Rabuchin, T. Cloonan, E. Boeller, L, Leislon, L. son, A. Voellcer, Moqonson, D. Eielman, L. Goelg. ROW I: J. Terpninii 4A COUNCILYROW 3. M- Snowy! M- Lowery! RA Kahn! D4 Kruoer, B. Kaviledqe, J. Miner, B. Davis, A. Bolinq. Our L6gl.SldlI.U6 Board l-lE bell of iusfice Tolls: The curlain is lilledp Lalce View sludenl councils are in session. OT The Three branches ol governmeni The mosl im- porlanl in Lalce View is The leqislalive branch-The councils. Two sludenls from each division room repre- seni Their group in The council and from The councils are elecled members ol The senale. Thus every incli- vidual in our school is represenled in The governmenl. These bodies ol siudenls galher weelcly lo selecl programs for Monday assemblies and lo sellle The many money mailers Thai lace The school. Each council has ils specilic dulies To perlorm and They are carried oul ehficienlly. These organizalions are guided by Miss Leach, Mr. Daniel, Mr. Beclcerman, Miss Murphy, Mrs. Knaus, and Miss Ollom, Thanlcs lor lheir service. Wilhoul il, Lalce View would noi have such a democralic spiril. Pam! ol CIVIC FORUM I--ROW 3: D. Nicholls, J. Babin, G. Kasse baum, L. Becker, B. Baumer, B. Gurney, C. Allen, L. Mclxlicol L. Wambach, N. Allwin. ROW 2: J. Babic, T. Smilh, A. Can nella, M. Goldman, P. Berger, L. Birkholz, A. Chesner, D, Kane L. Goelz, T. Calverl, G. Nelligan, I. Holmes, L. Larson, M. Hall A. Anderson, G. Zeleznikar, P. Wall, J. Babic, F. Babian. ROW I L. Barlel, M. Daravanis, A. Tamraz. M. Rolh, M. Slohl, D. While, C . Gillison, D. Lande, A. Hirsch, G. Parks, S. Kalz, A. Boeing A. Baba. CIVIC FORUM II-ROW 3: K. I-lammer, K. Funken, E. Suckow, A. Lloyd, W. Bernard, J. Gaines, D. Lawrence, L. Levin. R. Gerh- ner, G. Nonberg, R. Hersl, F. Levy. ROW 2: I-I. Tzakis, D. Sea- berg, I-I. Rydin, R. Tasovac, C. Becker, M. Gerlh, M. Slecz, I. Jacobson, S. Ruderman, S. Pilol, J. Doe, L. Raclin, M. Whille- more. E. Mayer, E. Ogren, J. Probsl, G. Pearsin. L. Jacobs, B. Kalvelage, S. Kanler, I-l. Schmid. R. Harrison. ROW I: H. Gal- lanis, J. Odishoo, A. Manno. M. Guslalson, E. Piesker, E. Boeller, J. Johnson, V. Dispenza, H. Leavill, D. Pring. L. Noelle, F. Johannsen, A. Leavill, D. While, D. Lande, C. Gillison. The Price of Liben' ff O lhal governmenl ol The people, by The people lor The people shall nol perish lrom The ear'rh - Lincolnls immorlal words mighl easily be lhe mollo ol lhe Lake View Civic Forum, lor, essenlially, lhal is irs Tunclion-making The world appreciale democracy. ll is an organizarion ol sludenls, who, wilhoul realiz- ing il, are molding Themselves inlo clear-Thinking, inlelli- genl cilizens. They do This painlessly by hearing leo lures by well known civic leaders, by discussing currenl evenls, by seeing movies on lhe scienlilic and civic developmenl ol The Uniled Slales. The scope is wide, The programs varied. One week There will be an ollicer Page 62 ol The governmenl lelling aboul his duliest anolher week, a movie or some new melhod ol developing land: slill anolher, a Chinese Telling of his experiences in war-Torn China, and so on inlo inlinily. The officers of The club are sludenls and lhey plan The programs Tor sludenls. The ollicers lor This semesrer under lhe spon- sorship ol Miss Peler are C. Gillison, presidenl: D. Vxfhile, vice presidenl, and D. Lande, secrelary. The Civic Forum has long flourished al Lake View. Every week linds Room 2I2 well lilled wilh earnesl young people frying lo prepare Themselves 'ro govern Jrhe grealesl, mosl beaulilul counlry on earlh. SEVENTH PERIOD DRAMA CLASSAROW 3: T. Bingham, M Lowery, B. Slaviclc, l-l. Rosenberger, J. Jensen, H. Ginsberg A. Belger, L. Levin, T. BowalsTein, M. Snover, W. Ellison, C Baron. T. Donohue. ROW 2: L. Powers, L. BloomTield, N. Allwin R. Daily, E. Whalen, E. Bux, M. STohl, B. Kusch. T. Mahler l'l. kfainas, J. Babic, P. Scheibe, B. SchwarTz, A, Baba, L. Brene nan. ROW l: M. Weiner, J. Blankenship, E. KauTman, F. Silver- man, O. T-lummerT, V. Munive L. Raclin M. T-lolcasnon V Tri , . , . pp. B. Gurney. O. Johnson. l l EIGHTH PERIOD DRAMA CLASS-ROW 3: L. Garibaldi, A. Tripoli, J. Doe, A. Hedrich. R. Dalin, O. Van Duzer, W. Sheldon E. Rupp. E. Koehrer, B. Wilderson, L. Ooelz, J. Polloclr, C. Rabu- chin, R. Wilson. S. KanTer, M. Jacobson. ROW 2: M. Lazarm T-l. Hohm, R. KosTyal, E. Jepson, C. l'lamilTon, P, Berger, E. Mayer, E. Miller, R. STein, B. Simon, H. Eclcbloom, L. Jacobs, D. WhiTe, D. Fielmann, R. Oose, L. Knighl, L. Nessel, S. Wiese M. Manno, D. Semon. ROW l: l-l. Beichler, M. Goldman. T. Jacobson, V. Carr, N. Jensen, V. Esmael, l. Claviio, L. MelrdorT, C. Pedersen, A. Schnair, D. Helmerson. They Are uch tujj' As Dreams Are Made Tp ETS gaze inTo The crysTal ball and loolc inTo The TuTure. There perhaps we shall see a second KaTh- erine Cornell or Maurice Evans whose TalenTs were developed in The Lalce View drama classes. Here is where These upfandfcoming acTors and acTresses oT Tomorrow receive Their TirsT-hand Training Trom our capable Miss Kinsella. Besides acquiring This excellenT Training They have a greaT deal oT Tun worlcing TogeTher on The amusing plays which our drama classes have a repuTaTion Tor producing. Every sTudenT has a chance To Try ouT Tor The parTs in ThaT greaT evenT-The Senior Drama. The Senior Drama-Two magic words. The senior drama which To us when we were Treshmen was The show oT shows. The show in which The adorable heroes and heroines-who had reached The exalTed ranlc oT seniors -capTured our hearTs and TransporTed us To a TascinaT- ing world-a world noT made wiTh hands buT wiTh hopes and wishes. We saT in our seaTs, no longer drab liTTle Treshmen louT grown-ups. Then one day, we, Too, became TourTh-year people and cried ouT: OPEN SESAME. We are now ready To enTer The brighT world-a world Tound only in The drama. Page 63 AT THE LEFT ARE A FEW OF THE FIRST SEMESTER BRONZE GROUP: W. Kreusch, H. VarTaresian, D. BeT- ner, L. Theodore, D. Keller. Learnin Is Their Excalibur ERHAPS you have always believed ThaT you were never desTined To become one of The chosen Tew who would gain recogniTion in The annals oT Time. Please don'T be Too discouraged. Talce a Ioolf aT some oT your fellow sTudenTs who have already sTepped on The TirsT rung OT The ladder oT Tame. We are reTerring To Those Tive hun- dred sTudenTs who have, Through Their own conscie-nTious eTTorTs, gained membership in one oT Lalce Vie-w's mosT worThwhile organizaTions-The Honor SocieTy. These sTu- denTs didn'T geT There by siTTing bacli and IeTTing oThers do The worlc. No, oT course noTI They Toolc The iniTiaTive and are now enjoying The TruiTs oT Their labor. ITIs noT Too laTe Tor you To ioin Their ranlcs. You needn'T say ThaT iT is useless Tor you To Try, or ThaT iT's Too laTe To sTarT, JusT Thinlc oT your reward-a shiny bronze, silver, or-oh, ioy oT ioys-a gold pin. Then you, Too, will be able To say To yourseIT, I am The vicTor and To me belongs The spoils! Page 64 HONOR SOCIETY GOLD PIN TOP GROUP ON OPPOA SITE PAGEI-CENTER, STANDING: R. Meins. STAND! ING: R, Birlcner, E. Nader, M. Scanlon, A. Burr, J. Ander- son, A. PeTers, J. Monson, D. Banner, R. Carlson. ROW I: L. Glavas, L. Bieschlce, A. Rudd, D. Caballero, J. Erickson, G. Tauscher, S. Weclcrnan, S. Vougis. HONOR SOCIETY SILVER PIN IBOTTOM GROUP ON OPPOSITE PAGEI-STANDING: E. FelsenThaI, A. Weller. R. Borlcenhagen, H. Badal. ROW 2: M. Gruslcovnialc. J. Wood, E. Carlson, N. Lallas, ROW I: W. LoTz, M. Goldman, S. Reichen, A. Johnson, B. SohoTT. X gigs? f 'xxx f Q 1 I MSX 12, 1, 1 .3 , ff ,A V. HONOR SOCIETY, GOLD PINA-ROW 3: D. Lande, E. BusseII W. Ro5enIeIcI, E. IhoIIre, L. SChuIIz, S. Noe-II, M. WhiIIer'nore B. WiIcIer5on, E. Suckew, D. Hersi, F, Levy, R. Kahn, H. MueIIer, R. Schwernberqer, L. Levine, L. MCNicoI. ROW 2: Mr. DanieIs, H. Beirnan ,R. I'haIas, J. Babic. H. Radon, L. SIocIcmar, E Riesher, D. Kane, L. Mofgenson, O. Kruqer, O. Van Duier, O Page 66 Parks, L. Raciin, G. NeIIiqan, A. Johnson. L. BarIeI, S. RehIeIcII, J. BenzeI. ROW I: Miss Leech. G. Kasselbaum, J. Jensen, S. Breckenridqe, M. RoIh, H. Be-ichIer, E. BoeIIer, R, Ko5iIcheIc, N. Lee, Sefrefary' F. Johannsen, SefreIai'yg A. Leavihe, Vice- Rresideni' C. Oillison, President Victor HONOR SOCIETY, SILVER PIN--ROW 2: L. Bruns, M. Babin, O. Johnson, R. Swed- berq, IE. Rilisinski, A, Chesner, L. BirIchoIz, H, Oinzberq, I. CIoonan, W. Bernard, M. Scheuerrnan, I, Knorrek, C. Enrndf, L. Ooefz, B. SIeIIen, S. RIIQI. ROW I: M. Harris, M, Weiner, B. Rowers. H. Krurnm, R. Chapman, L. MeIzcIOrI, R. MazeI, M, Brennen, J. Gaines. HONOR SOCIETY, BRONZE PINfROW 2: E. Lehman, J. Oreiss. E. Rice, C. Bor- chardI, R. Faust K. Hammer, J. Leniers, J. Johnson, K. SchaIIer. ROW I: L. Bloom- Iield, A. Boeinq, A. Hedriqh, P, Eerqer, H. LeaviII, M. Rosenqard. P.T.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD-STANDING: P. Kreis, H, Hyman, J. Carler, E. Frieda, E. Nor- deen, L. Waller. SEATED: A. Kimball, P. Mounlioy, E, Schellenberg, L. Cran- dell, H. Rieqer, H. Allen C. Leonard, P. Wiland, P.T.A. CHORUSfCON- UUCTOR: Zelma Padula Mrs. Crandell, Mrs. Car- ler, Mrs. Allen, Mrs, Bourdln, Mrs. Noelle. Mrs. Rieqer, Mrs. Pring, Mrs. Hersl Mrs. Larsen, Mrs Chrisrnan. T 0 Thee Whose Cuialin Li hr Has Led S ff AYBE lomorrow+Maybe loday Hope lo gel a Campus lrom lhe P. T. A. Every Lalce View sludenl hopes lo see lhis cheer become a realily. Our campuswuppermosl in lhe minds ol all sludenls-is being slriven lor unceasingly by our ellicienl Parenl-Teachers' Associalion. Mrs. Kimball and her cooperalive group have devoled lheir enlire spare lime lrying lo salisly our desires. The purpose ol lhe P. T. A. is lo bring aboul lhe lullillmenl ol lhe urgenl needs ol our school. ll isn'l necessary lo aslc, Why do we need a campus? because every Lalce View sludenl realizes lhe necessily ol some ouldoor space in which lo spend his leisure lime. Cur loolball leam needs a gridiron, and our baseball leam, a lield so lhal lhey may de- velop championship abilily and place Lalce View in lhe halls ol alhlelic lame. The P. T. A. is always slriving lo beller lhe school lacililies and lo promole all sludenl aclivilies. Dances are sponsored by lhis resourcelul group which nol only provides enlerlainmenl, bul raises money lor lhe vari- ous deparlmenls. They are always in lhe lhiclc ol lhings lighling lor lhe causeea beller Lalce View. Our hals oll lo you, P. T. A., lor you have laughl us lhe lrue meaning ol lhe lamiliar saying, 'lll al lirsl you donl succeed, lry, lry, again. Pam 67 SENATEfROW 3: C. Gillison, E. Thollce. R. Kahn. D. Lande, J. Tag, R. Oalces. ROW 2: D. Figiel, N. Lee. C. Eubanlcs, Y. Devereux, E. I-Ieindl, E. Dugan, R. l-Iinlcer. I-T. Beichler, D. Schroe- pel, F. Hohannsen, J. Ward, A. LeaviTT. R. Johnson, L, GoeT1. D. SchowalTer, V. Junell, O, Fields, C. Mueller. ROW I: Mr. Bowen, J. Lynch, V. Tripp, K. Funlcen. J. Laird, G. SeabolT, P. Harmon, M, Seaholrn, M. J. OsTerl'iaus, K. Zoder. The ualit of Merc S one oT The governing bodies oT The U. S. A. is The SenaTe, so one oT The governing bodies oT Lake View is our SenaTe. Composed OT Three repre- he Lan ua e of Generals UID esT? Gallia esT omnis divisa in Tres parTes. Mirabile dicTu! and similar phrases pepper The conversaTion OT This group oT cheery sTuclenTs. Two guesses as To who They are. WhaT was ThaT? No, They are neiTher pracTicing To become sTreeT car conducTors Page 68 LATIN CLUB-ROW I: D. Casias, J. Schrnalgemeier, F. Evans, B. AleTono, J. Herberq, E. Sn'1iTh, J. Gaines. O. Van Duzer, J. FausT. ROW 2: N. KaganoTT, L. ShusTer. E. Ogren. B. Powers, A. Chesner, l-I. Krumrn, F. Johannsen, M. Bussell, L. Birkholz, A. Anderson, E. BoeTTer, H. I-Iarris. ROW 3: H, Russrnan, TT. Gabriel, E. Cohn. M. Wolin, B. KaqanoTT. senTaTives Trom each oT The Class Councils, branches, The Honor SocieTy, and one Trom The music and aTh- leTic deparTmenTs, respecTively, iT is a Truly democraTic, represenTaTive organizaTion. IT Toolc The school a long Time To begin iTs own sTudenT sysTem buT now ThaT we Icnow and appreciaTe iTs worTh, iT is here To sTay. nor double-Tallcers. ThaT babble, as you call iT, is LaTin and These young men and women are The mem- bers oT The LaTin Club. Once a weelc an everyday school room becomes TransTormed inTo a sTreeT in Rome -ancienT Rome. Sponsored by Miss SouTher, The LaTin Club has Tlourished Tor many years and will conTinue To be one oT The TavoriTe acTiviTies oT Lalce View. 2-X.. La J mggl. HOBBY CLUB--STANDING: M. Ecker, S, Kalz, l-l. Schmid. SEATED: M. Brodluerher, L. Wambach, J. Probsl, D. Kane, R. Norlon, G. Parks, Miss Gurnbiner, M. Daravanis, P. Kusch. A. Hirsch, J. Gollrad, A. Riller. ENGLISH CLUB-ROW I: C. Allen, M. Willemore, L, Goelz. J. Aslrisky, S, Pilol, A. Leavill, S. Brenkenriclge, F. Gollusch, T. Cloonan, L. Raclin. ROW 2: R. Kosilchek, L. Wambach, R. Flossi, F. Levy, C. Gillison, D. Lande, H. Mueller. R. Hearsl, R, Kahn, R. Dalin, F. Johannsen, l-l. Radau, M. Rolh, B. Slellen, M. Gleil, N. Lee, W, Rosenlelcl, R. Kaplin. ROW 3: B. Birchollz, J. Rrobsl, K, Hammer, A. Chesner, D. Kane, J. Miner, L. Noelle. G. Kausebaum. The tczrtin of Your Avocalion EDDY-AP, hobby horse, away! Bul once a week we musl slop lo exhibil our inleresls al lhe l-lobby Club. Whoa. here we are now al lhe hilching posl and our leader, Miss Gumbiner, is here wilh her various dolls lrom all over lhe world. ll is here we lake our collec- lions from lhe saddle bag: slamps, rare books, early American glass, and many olher kinds. Then aller a busy lime exchanging ideas and dupli- cales, we again slow our lhings in lhe saddle bag ol our hobby horse, gallop away, leeling happy and inspired lo add more specimens lo our colleclions. NGLISH is lhe language lhal we have known all our lives. l-low well do we know il? l-low well can we express ourselves in il? Il you wish lo know wilh whal skill, English, lhe speech ol lhe democracies, can be expressed, loin lhe English Club. Through lhe plays ol Shakespeare, lhe sonnels ol Millon, and lhe rhylhmic poelry ol Poe combined wilh lhe imaginalion ol olher greal wrilers a new land is unfolded. Under lhe guid- ance ol Miss l-lope Leech, lhis new world is a region wailing lo be explored. Anyone who wishes may visil a meeling ol lhe English Club and come away enriched. A club ol lhis kind is an inlegral parl ol Lake View. Page 69 SENATE lLOWER PlCTUREl7ROW 2: R. lvlarlcus, l-l. Alheid H. Winqblade, A. Weller, H. Braun, R. VicTol, l. VolquarTs, L. GoeTz, J. LibberTon, M, Roland. J. Anderson, D. Schubel, Painless Wa ' of Learnin O see or noT To see, may be a quesTion aT oTher schools buT noT aT Lalee View. The Visual EducaTion DeparTmenT has answered ThaT query wiTh The aTTirma- Tive reply-To see. Many boys are ready, willing, and able To serve Their R. Kahn. ROW l: M. Brennan, J. Doe. J. Miner, M. PraTz, R. Me-ins, l-l. PriTzen, D. Caballero, R. STein, L. Garibaldi. D. Semon, F. Fisher. school by operaTing The movie machines. Room 326 is The cenTer Trom which go sTreams oT boys during Their Tree periods To various classrooms. Wherever They go They are qreeTed wiTh shouTs oT ioy, Tor movies are a painless and inTeresTing way oT learning. Learning Through Knowledge of Government O The sTudenTs aT Lalce View govern Themselves? Ol course They do. ThaT body oT sTudenTs Through which we aT Lake View have The opporTuniTy To express our opinions and, if How? Through The SenaTe oT course-The SenaTe- possible, waTch Them develop. Page 70 GREELEY G.A.A. DELEGATES- ROW 3: H. McCarly, M. Mulo, A. Nelson, M. Blair, R. Pew-is L. Lim- Ioruner, D. Wellc, E. Clmlioop, G. Wood, E. Easl. ROW 2: L. Sand' Berg, D, Lindberg, D. Jasper, L. Even, N. Fell, B, Cox, P. Gur- smiedl, L. Larson, M. Barber. ROW I: A, Vallas, S. Anderson, J. Gallery B. Conny, C. Dourzh- erry, A, Olson, O. SiIverrnan, D, Alexander, L. Cain. GREELEY HALL GUARDS-ROW 4: C, Barlliolnwvy, L. Daniel, M. Morplwy, C. Jones, M. Lifman, A. Appelqren, J. Macllin, H. Bose, B. Mayer, J. Edsel, R. Lenfsclw, l. Vaux, S. Fnanqias, M. Geller, P, Oarbreclrl, A. Kunda, A. Lind- er, J, Hendricken, ROW 3: G. Kurflw. J, Esrnael, A. Meyers, J. I-lornilz, K. Helsiw, H. Horwirz, E. Edellserq, T. Alirnarlr, L. Lilien- flnal, O, Wood, E, Easr, J. Bacher, M. Ooodkin, C, Bernof, T. Ari- selmo, M. Verlmlsr, D. KiIcI'iener, M. Barber, D. Jasmer. ROW 2: Mr. Medel, M. Kass, D. Olson, S. Sayad, J. Kimi, E, Waaqe, S. Anderson, R, Slew-ns, M. Poulc, S. Mednick, A. Vallas, R. Lasley, M. Allwayer, I. Allonaxvr, D, Lar- son, L. Young, S. Franqias. GREELEY FESTIVAL CHORUS-- ROW 4: M. Larenzi, E. Rolwrbeclc, J. Buller, S. Naslw, L. Balfrernas, E. OIDISDOO, S. Oollfried, M. Nelson. A, Beazley M. Ouslaf- son, E. Eloiier, J. Marviqral, C. Jones. ROW 3: G, Wood, I. Beclcrnan, J. Dalwler, E. Ackerman, M. I-lallquisl, D. Pica, S. Bryanr, M, Mufo, J. Deslnlanls, J, Eylc. D. Boedewiq, A. Slerclw. ROW 2: l'l. Rice, J. Lindsay, V. Nelson, P, Walslw, M, I:arrinqron,l3.DiCI1ey, R. Oerliardl, A. Haqnmd. A. Ronde. I. Ganacas, M. Kerclwner, B. Boring. ROW l: J. Conroy, S. BarII1, M. Winlersdorll, R. Sliebel, E. Paulnl, M. Sim, J, Mefzl, A. Mackey. ADVANCED FESTIVAL CHORUS -ROW 4: V. David, E. McCoy, A, Norman, L. Even, B. Lauder- dale, D. I-lolbroolc, M. Midonan, M. Wodricli, A. Cliairoop, N. Fisher, O. Ploclr, J. Brown, J. Maclclin, A. Appelqren, R. Relers, S. Sallaclw. ROW 3: E. Kirbaclc, M. Ooodkin, M. Anderson, R. Lar- son, E. Maresli, E, Eoonsleen, M. Lindquiesl, A. Munson, L. Palefc, A. Olson, J, Gross, B. Schaflner, V. Lobell, M. Sandsledf, R. Sflia- ber, M. Hardunq, B. Miller, E. Biowslwi, E. Baflc, ROW 2: J. Tuck- er, E. Loiirliwai-Ili, S. Clwalem, I. Nilsson, E, Waaqo, K. Sclialler, C. Bell, S. Elolnmren, L. I-Iillinoer, K. Lienerl, C. BarIIwolomew, O. Silverman, Irl. Cosl. J. Willliolf, A. Benzion. ROW l: R, Laslov, O. DICIQ, R. Kahn, L. Marlin, D. Beurle, A. Flulcrer, S, Anderson, C. Mandilc, T. Anselmo, R. Lip- pard, A. Cain. Page 7l FESTIVAL CHORUS-ROW 4: J. Rrmer, J. Howell, D. Pry, K. Johnson, D. Warborslcy, J. O'di- shoo. M. Barrell, M. De Monle, B. Cox, R. Gullormson, B. Van- selow, A. Pell, S. Wennerslrom, J. Anderson, P. l-lelmerson, M. Sayad, M. Benson, L. Sandberg, S. Shirley, G. Beeler, S. Baldwin, l-l. l-loering, M. McNice, E. Hirlh, C. Walson. G. Flower, E. Goss, J. King, J. Dodge, J. Budnilc, D. Kirchiner, M. Murphy, M. Swan- son, M. Ullmann, E. Laulz, M. Rulilner, D. Soderberg, L. Robin- son, E. Jonas. R. Segil, S. Gold- berg, C. Silverman, J. Early, D. Terranella, V. Tzavara, E. Korbus, P. Reed, C. Nyquist E. Taradash, R. Sanders, V. Lombardo, M. John, V. Papeleux, J. Barone, L. Galialc- salos, E. Roulsen, R. Marlorano. S. Lowell, R. Johnson, E. Thur, l-l. Will, G. Depersias, B. Meller, A. Sauezoph. GREELEY BOYS' FESTIVAL CHORUS-ROW 3: S. Esles, K. Knoll, L. Beclcer, D. Nelson, G. Roder, R. Zellerlund, M. Lilrnan, W. Kavalz, J. Horwiiz, D. Brauer, ROW 2: J. Weller, R. Banner, R. Sullcen, R. Pannenrnan, P. Schullz, B. Alberlson, L. Zaslavslcy, G. Thedore, C. Slevens, l-l. Mueller. ROW I: C. Mueller, L. Lilienfhal, U. Pappas, S. Marsella, B. Allen, W. Fisher, W. Brornan, E. De- Grazia. J. Karras. GREELEY S.O.S.-ROW 4: E. Dornlce, L. Becker, D. Nelson, J. Specler, D. Brauer, R. Banner, R. Sullren, L. Zaslavslcy, R. Sal- arnon. ROW 3: E. Lirnbruner, l. Blalniclc, E. Jones, E. Biowislci, G. Fieldsi, S. Marsalla, N. Wechler, E. De Grazia, J. Miclcey. ROW 2: l. Slernm, M. Andirson, B. L. Mil- ler, M. l-lardunq, Miss Maxey, E. Gurlilh, l-l. Evielingscovl, L. Hil- linger, L. Even. ROW l: J. Kar- ras, D. Ziegler, V. Lobell, G. Sil- berman, L. Peiersonn E Soulh- worlh, V. Yonan, A. Benzion, A. Fluhrer, C. Eubanks. As the Twzg Is Bent, S0 Should It Crow l-lE splendid organizalions on 'rhese Jrwo pages may ariribure iheir success lo The line abilily and slqill oi Their cooperarive Teachers. Mrs. Ruddick heads This sraii of Teachers al Greeley: Mrs. Campbell, Mr. l-loweler, Mr. Lolz, Miss R. Marlin, Miss Maxey, Mr. Megel, Mrs. Messinger, Miss Muhs, Mr. L. Nelson, Mrs. J. Nelson, Mrs. Plingsl, Miss Rose, Miss Schladweiler, Miss Taggart Mrs. Topping, Miss Page 72 Treado, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Uhlir, Mr. Wallers. No olher school can linoasl oi a iacully loeller Trained in The iunclamenlals oi 'rhe subiecl mailer and in knowledge oi how lo presenl i+. Through many years spenr in worlcing wilh boys and girls lhey have maslered 'rhe lielcl oi praclical psychology so ihal lhey can wilh lilrle or no discipline inspire lhose under Them 'ro do Their besi. Foil Mask and 'hield GIRLS' FENCING-ROW 2: L. Anqlin, G. Pull. I.. Dauer, P. Anderson, K. Menqe, C. Adler, V. I-I. Swanson, G. Denlc. ROW I: F. Sfevens, G. GI FENCING-ROW 5: S. Lulz, 6. Nonberq, M. R. Layman. F. Kilzer, K. Jauch, N. Slein. ROW 3: Iund, T. Kramer, C. Goldberqer, V. Asbell. G, G. Oynes. F. Miller. M. Kramer, J, Sleflen, R. D. Sfeinmelz, I-I. Gabriel, D. Finclw, R. Malcowslcy. M. Imburqia, M. Sealwolm, D. Condon, E. Bux, E. FRONT: Mr. I-Ioclce. R. Flinlcer, D. Brenclce, I-I. Lonq Oelzlling, M. Fisher, A. Hayden: erens, J. Brown, E. Perf. Weisman. ROW 4: J. Gaqen, M. Spicer. M. Ziegler, V. Zelfer- Carlson, D. SiIverIrusI. ROW 2: Tilcovilsclw, A. Morlc. A. Marlcin, ROW I: E, Krupp, D. Flelmann, Freer, D. Smillu. STANDING IN Page 73 96? ima t L da, 'WLQmbmA, uf, Qiviaion, Houma, 'u Iwi. ,H x KW V S:-VE 5 f , . v'1 F.. .. x , I ' ' . Simi-I V 'Ls f ,':rw1-Vaf.,-'1 ,:: - -, .3-g ,,',.1- , V3 sip? s A x W W W iwk 342' if Y: H nw- -5 fn. wfwk f fr .V M A .fl-4 x 1...,,' 1444 n fgsm mv-fa r if Y! M. ,jfiws IK Q rn- 1, .. . V, I ggi ' ,lg ,', f S A V . .MQ 1' . :Wi-Q-,VT FF . wjw 'Q Y '-'wr r Mr +45-r 0 fi-V 'mv iwg -3' K, 'T. 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Gvwe CP if are vow, aww VE '55 I-IFN you are in doubl abour a school aclivily, a weelcly assembly, or Ihe newly elecled officers of a club, do you consull Ihe bullelin boards, one of which is in each corridor on every floor? This inlormalion adds Io The many services which rnalce lor a more informed sI'udenI body. ROOM II5-STANDING: S. Ginsberg, G. Mueller, R. Faust W. Dillner, B. Olson, R. Delfloht, R. Baumeisler, G. I-Iudson, J. Slrand. ROW 3: R. Fischer, L Gliclmslein, E. Pieslcer, L. Garibaldi, P. Wall, A. Chesner, C. Becker. ROW 2: Ji Gaines, E. Nielsen, A. Hain, D. Dherpe, L. Sforlrmar, L. Schulfz. ROW I: T. Mahler, S, Kalz, I. Danders, L. Bloornlield, ROOM I24-STANDING: S. I-Iarrel, D. Lawrence, L. Levin, A. Hurwifz, D. Lande J. Ponlandas, F, Purlcis, F. Fisher, I. Jacobson, B. Voss, ROW 4: D. Raclcow S. Ruderman, S. Slriclrer, G. Nonberq, S. Meyers. ROW 3: Meyerovilz, M. Packer B Simon D. I-Ielrnerson, B. Slack, R. Wallace. ROW 2: M, Guslalson, R. Swed- berq, MI Weber, J. Aslrinslcy, S. Pilol, F. Silverman. ROW I: M. Weiner P. Young, N. Lee, R. Lamping, F. Gollusch. ROOM I2O-STANDING: J. Reese, W. Ellison, N. Horwilz, I-I. Bernard, J. Shields N. Ifleidy, F. Wolff, R. Wilson, A. Kaalrinen. ROW 4: A. I-Iedrich, V. Rizzo F. Anselmo, J. Babic, J. Jerome. ROW 3: A. Tripoli, M. Kunan, A. Andreo poulos, M. Swanson, G. Mi+cheII, J. Greiss. ROW 2: B. Schaffer, M. Lorenz I. Simon, B. Nelson, M. Wolf, J. Johnson. ROW I: P. Berqer, M. Di Leonadro F. Pelers, J. Tailis, T. Smilh. You can tell a enior, but ou can at tell him much f 'N 1...wm...- al ROOM 220-STANDING: A. Bniies, H. Nekon, E. Tnolle, J. Sfubenraucn, F. Jepson, H. Eckbloorn, D. Bosley, E, Koehres, N. Benjamin, I. Holmes. M. Gaines. ROW 4: U. Svffurberq S. Breqer, M. Jacobson, E. Bueffner. K, Jacqer, L. Sui' Hvim, R. Marsfers. ROW 3: G, Hummorf, H. Burqen, R. Georqe, B. Cdinn S. L7JCl1LSC1'1l'TMiV'1, J. Pawel. ROW 2: M. Babin, A. Abraham, R. Cardw, D. Dcb' mux, M. Hokansnn, ROW N: A. Baba, J. Babicj, M. Dinwaio, N. AHwin, L. Bruns. ROOM 225--STANDVNG: J. Parker, B. Kavahqe, D. Danes, A. McCLay. P. Row ws U. Fic-lmann, L. Krupp, B, Snark. L. Sflwaefer. J. Orufnbine, M. Reese, L. Birknoh L. RUSSQH, E. Rico, ROW 4: A, FreH1aqei, H. Rosonrrans, C. Scnone G. Taaffmn. O. Knsscbaunw, A. Bildur. ROW 3: L Cldviio, J. Wurz, H, Rydln M. O MaHr1y, L. Jnsr-Dlns. ROW 2: L. Aronsnn, U. Nennfnxl. L. Nvssel, O. Jann son. S. Anrwns, V. Bnur. ROW V: J. Odisnoo, U. Sfaberu, M. CUWPS, R. Tnakaf F. Babifun. HE ' f b Y . f R. in 1 ROOM 3II STANDING- B sr-vm B wildflybw J ww. J Nm., +1 pm we SGW pfoveg O U 5 OU' Bondi, J. Lvnib, N. BQ-rnor-d, RnvQnLOS,'J. Brmzvn, Hrersf, B.1Toldd, K. Horn. educafion I5 HOL GH Work' SIROWKJ num. ROW' 3: J, Tmpnirm, L. Rfmlin, J, Lonhfrs, J. Snnwwmbfsrcsfr, S. Kanfw LGRG View SJVUCJGUJIS FOGSHVWQ WECVUQS Gnd D. Pvinfz. ROW 2: E. Pllminslw, B. Huqncs, R. Sicin, G. Van Duzer, R. Mais' h ' . f' , F. Joncznnswn, J. LVM: RCW 1: M. Dcnwminq, M. Sfoni, M. ROLE E. B06-New avmq G Wand 'me' IROULCJ be M. Wm. 5. Qwmn a parf of every sfudenffa deny program, 'Q . I 8 Rf' . f .4-K rrfw 1 .1 -. fx P X 'r- '. ff 'Ig in-al J rf Lx-' r . . 4037-.. 451 's' J ' I . x-- , 1 It Won? Be Long ow INCE books make up such a greai par? of ones educalion, il is necessary lo keep Them clean, new, and in good condi- +ion. If if were nol for Jrhe book room and The careful allenlion ol lhe Teachers and sluclenrs, ihis could nol be done. The above piclure gives a general idea ol The work. Page 80 me ROOM 3l3-STANDING: E. Wendori, S. Arnold, G. Zelezniker, D. Manqarelli, M. Ecker, L. Leislen, M. Greeley, E. Buchlhal, H. Schmid, A. Rilier, C. Dorman. ROW 3: A. Tamraz, D. Zoqraphos, M. Daravanis, M. Schroeder, J. Gollrad. ROW 2: R. Mcllwrarh, A. Hirsch, G. Parks. H. Garner, l. Brown, M. Ellis. ROW l: M, Brodiuehrer, F. Eisenbeis. C. Lucia, B. Voqel, B. Kusch, C, Colaianne. ROOM 3l9-STANDING: R. Finiand, W. Dieize, C. Smiih, E. Schmidl, l-l. Fisch, S. Toubus, J. Jensen, J. Szaho, T. Schmidt E. Lulze, I. Knorrek, E. Lenox, L. Siokos, P. Raab, C. Allin. ROW 3: L. Becker, M. Suane, A, Siebold, O. Carl- son, O. Sabo, R. Crniac, ROW 2: D, Bennell, L. Maqensen, M. Lazarm, B. Wall- berq, L. Becker. J. Refers, M. Manno, ROW l: J. Laird, R. Daley. C. Lonhardl, A. Severson, S. Whalen, S. O'Dishoo, D. Anderion. ROOM 330-STANDING: M. Gurol. F. Henqels, M, Schullz, M. Mosiman, A. George, A. Bauer, D. Kelch, L. Baurmeisfer, G. Mosiman, W, Slraukamp, L. Norman. ROW' 3: L. Noelle, B. Gurney, V. Tripp, l. Vauqhn, V. Munive, B, Baumer. ROW 2: M, Loessy, R. Siephenson, S. Bunke. L. Carlson, C. Oloes, B. McOuiness. ROW I: B, Schwarlz, D. Dassow, l-l, Gleeson, J, Serlin. M. Schaiz, W. Barlh. -M ROOM 32I-STANDING: R. Kaulman, F. Levy, F. Coles. L. Pallerson. ROW 3' R. Kahn, F. John, L. Ruane, W. Sheldon, M. Goldman. L. Kahn, C. Pedersen ROW 2: J. I'leimann. E, Lehman, E. Williams. J. Pollock, L. Ooelz, D. Kane E. Benson, B. Powers. ROW I: C. Gillison, M. Enqberq, M. lashlian M. Hirsch Clrill, D. Berlianl, l-l, Kulmala, N, Jensen, M. Brennan. ROOM 304-STANDING: D. Meier, A. Kapner, E. Meyers, R. Brooks, M. Snover ROW 3: E. l-Iulke. l. Volquarls, M, Lewis, C. Overslake, T, Donohue, A. Beloer C, Ralhsam, D. Semon. ROW 2: A. Burqharl, J. Kaiser, L. Harnillon, E. Ooren D. While, L. Jacobs, ROW I: K. Schaller, P. Scheilne, L. Wambacih. M. Kurulf E. Landlord. MISS SWEETS ZND PERIOD MUSIC GROUP-V. Anderson, A. Appelbans E. Aronson, V. Baur, G. Belhscheider, B. Bloom, R. Bowlon, W. Bowman, R. Breoe I. Burkarl, S. Cohen, K. Crools, F. Frum. D. Din es, J. Ebloenson, R. Elisbero CI I. Feekin, B. Feinberq, A. Feller, B. Foedisch, S. Groleleld, R. Hadley, L. Hey- erick, M. Koehler, C. Koudounis. J. Lazarus. P. Lonqhner, A, Manno, K. Menoe A. Meslre, J. Moers, R. Oldl, R. Olson, C. Rosenberqer ,B. Rosenlhal, R .Sanlelli K, Sarqis, B. Sarois. B. Sheman, J. Smilh, F. Thompson, R, likovilsch, B. Wally J. Slranlne. vii OU can'l scare lhese Lake View Girls wilh lhreals ol gaining pounds lrom ealing a single candy bar. They know whal lhey wanl and lhey know lhal lhey can gel il al one ol The mosl crowded corners ol lhe lunchroomilhe one where lhe candy counler is localed. Rme Sl You Can Tell a Junior .X the Wa He truts Page 82 ROOM II9-STANDlN6: O, Lloyd, W Carroll, E. Mayer, J. Cohen, E, Miller A. Mueller, O. Se-aboll, H, Berrnan, D Larsen, E. Bechlella, ROW 3: R, More, E Slelan, A. Voellwr, B. Slellen, H. Shean ROW 2: E. Kaufman, H. Tzalvis, A. Manno M. Rosenqard M. Grossman, G. llncher M. Rfnosall, ROW l: C. doNew1u, A Srhnair K. Shapiro, H. lrolslcy, J. Linn V. Vauv, ROOM I2l--ROW 4: B, Drews, J. Hall berq, M, Weymueller, D. Miller, T, Calver' R. Blessinq, F. Smllh, J, Pyle. ROW 3 F, Heinemann, E. linnrn, F. Mlnrh, R. Glas by, T. Preuss, H, Bohl. ROW 2: D. Joslyn A. Cannellarn, K. Schnoldcr, S, Lellner, E Keller, O. Kalchls, E. Lewallen. ROW l F. De Fiqlia, H. Kloruss, B. Olrnann, M. Ol! lelf, D. Bowman. ROOM I36-STANDING: M. Hall, K Weiclc, R, Marsh, R. Layman, J, Drehobl N. Alper, R, Sfhnilzer, S. Jacobson, R Kaplan, T. Bonlleld, B, Lanclesrnan. ROW 4 H, Gabriel, C, Barber, B. Housby, O. Schulz R. Nebyen, A. Anderson ROW 3: Mr. H. R Smilh, V. Esrnael, V. Junell, E, Voqel, V Berne. ROW 2: D. Brown, A. Husleqancl D, Llnlc, E. Sonnerer. R. Cucclo. ROW l J. Dayle, R. Sleiner. J. Clarlda. 4... Juniors hree Down - Une To C0 Have you ever seen such happy Taces7 Well, why shouldnll They be happy wilh delicious apple- TaTTies beTore Their very eyes? ROOM l38-STANDING: M. Karnerlander, D. Tucker, N. Smith, D. Tumpeer, R. Drehobl, W. Chiesl. N. Wahl, K. Miller, A. Giannini, R, Griswold. ROW 4: K. Zozolras, M. Curry, J. Meyer, J. Jaroclci, A. Voin. I.. Robinson, R. WesTberg. ROW 2: M. Maguire, E. Barfeldos R. Fraeliclc, E. SmiTh, B. OlTman. ROW I: F. Franrhina, J. STeinrneT7, R. Chapman, M. Sudar. The guarTer is up again and The sTudenTs oT Room 202 loolc as Though They're experlinq The hiqhesf oT marks. LeT's hope Tor The besT! ROOM 202-STANDING: J. Elia. C. McGill, F. Urbas, M. Tall' man, R. Lauer, J. Oleson, V. Asbell, R. Nelson. L. Uhlig. ROW 3: H. Har1ensoo,C.Vlarnis, H. Samuel' son, A. Schlee, l. Vanden Baiqh, L. Dunbar, J. Ward. ROW 2: M. Larrnor, E. Wandel, K, Duncan, A. Loiacono, l. Raarup, E. Mannix. ROW l: J. La l3orTa, P. Russell. B. Thnodororos, A. Wi-insTein. M. Doran. V. Wiland. HO said ThaT girls can'T march as well as boys? Those scepTics who believe in such nonsense had beTTer glance aT The girls phoTographed in The upper righT-hand corner as They drilled beTore The ArrnisTice Day Assembly. H HE Tlowers ThaT bloom in The spring, Tra, la, have noThing To do wiTh The case. Perhaps ThaT is True, buT you will have To admiT ThaT They do malce The school building much easier To The eye aTTer you behold The spring scene in The lower righT-hand corner. Pano 83 4 M ROOM II7-STANDING: Mrs. Knauss, R, Thornas C. S'romayQr, C. Sfroy, D, Die?- rich, A. Sfhuhz, M. Meyer. E. Sfenson, F. Kahl. ROW 3: H. Rierlc, R. Frafeschi, D. Leffo, M. Osrerhaus, M. Onoslre, M. Rohde, D. Sworn, ROW 2: K, Jarabck, S. Esau, S. Rehfekif M, Ahern, A. Sahuch, P. Deshich. ROW V: G. Swanson, D, Oenfry. V. Wieska, J BQ-nnsfein, A. Rosunbrfm, M. Malcney, ROOM 322fSTAND4NO: H. Ronn, L. Jan- Owslcl, J. Sanus R. Le-vdc, E. Meyer, E. Klan R. Tioody, K. Launrensclnaocqer, J. Casey W, Waimg, R, Sucholr U. Alrnqren, E, Rupp A. Pcnferore. ROW 3: E. Sproffo, R. Con- way. I, Rosenberq, J, Taq. ROW 2: M COUU B. Ecldund,YY. Caiiquiri, M. Endrrnai ROW V1 D. Swh, P, Gfaffarn, V. Kwrfhoh, B We-dey, B. Dewar Mr, Lofrhinqor. ROOM ZI3 and 3I4-STANDING: L. Myers T. Theodore. ROW 3: S, Carlson, D. Brooks A. Mccariy, C. Rornanos, D. Fyffe, A Tarnnw. ROW 2: B, WRMIQ, D. Condon, M Hanks, J. Mnnhdl, C. Berndf. ROW I J. Oalhef, B, Foedisch, N, Mommy, L. Fox The foil fall Juniors ROOM 205-ROW I: R. Eelsin, V. Scliiro, D, Ninliolls, B. Burns, L, Elin, L. Barnoll. ROW 21 J. Bredlserq, W. Huber, H. Prilzer, D. Kelclnmarl, M. Muscarello, R. larullo. ROW 3: M. Fermr, L. Lalclnin, M. Obrien, B, Alnrens, L. Ganclollo, H. Paulson, A, Hillman, J. lusliiin. STANDING: L, Solvrn, G. Moesla, T. Sprague. G. Turley, B. Bloom, L. Bulcley, G. Kinqsley, D. Jmwbs, C. Mixfl, M. McHuql'1, D. Syoen, L. Piclcell W. Bonar, S. Ubinlcel, W, Morrow. . f Now, now, do you llwnnlc you can 1ooI us, Room Zll? We soo llwose lwappy smiles und-irlyinii llwose grim expressions. STANDING: F. Meyer, F. Edlund, E. Sclvulerl, R. Hansen, H, Jolwnson, J, Brown, H. Joliannalw, L. Berger, L. Sclneidl, B. Jolinson, L. Bloch. ROW 3: G. Pull, M. Ewinq, T. Derner, A. Dedelcinq, D. Fayman, C. Laullenberqer, L, Boeninq, F, Slevons. G. GR-runs. ROW 2: R. Kernpe. M. Slener, D, Breneclce, E, Morey, R. Bailey. M. Srlnullz. ROW I: L, Anqlin, G. Pass-en, S. Evans, M. Leiclw, L. Slenlel. 'llwe upper riglwl-lwand piclure Cornmennorales a Iiislory-rnalcing incidenl, llwe signing ol llme new Lalqe View Conslilulion-a lruly monumenlal documenl. Marching feel, slwarp orders, words dying on llie lips ol all, and llie sludenls ol Lalce View rise willw a single accord when Ilwe flag goes up. ln llwe lower riqlwl-hand llwe walls resound willw llwe slreins ol 'flue Sfar Spangled Banner: anollwer weelcly assembly willw ils lull program is uslwered in. Purim S5 Junior Years Are Happ Years Page 86 ROOM 222-STANDING: F, Burruss, V. Kil- lian, K. Meier, M. Noesgos, B. Femberg C. Kanovslci, M. Salrilhis, C. Calzarella I-I. Nobereil, C. Niesen, A. Dogrna, C. Scy- nemeier, J. Warnlaclc, W, Yocum, D. Spar- Iinli. ROW 3: O. Johnson. J. Whillield P. Willis, B. Wells, D. Wells, Q. Norrnis L. Des Roch-es J. Sahlogger, D. Rogers ROW 2: C. Sarciis, J. Tuligus, R. Franke C. Wilscn C. Anderson, I. Cuny. ROW I R, Branlcev, B. Farlclin, P. Kelsey, I-I. Hage- pian, B, Beall. ROOM 305-STANDING: D. Preslon, L Scholz, D. Buchner, B. Koecxel, H. Popadich V. Baur, I'I. Schneider, J. Willhoellh L Scliack, V. Roalc, J. Schillce, S. Miller, E Slaflery. ROW 3: L. Rolh, E. Weslrnan, M Renz, M. Newell, M. Sleinsuler, L. Slreclc M. I-Iagedrin, G. Koesler, A. Roedcr ROW 2: M. Russow, J. Maynard, L. Nor man, E. Jay, J. Barlrslrom, J. Chaplin ROW I: E. Kecli, A. Weiss, B. Scirnifz, V Karnin, D. Mann. ROOM 3I2fSTANDINC-3: A. Dierssen, E Keiilh, A. Ulving, E, Lebbin, T. Banner, T Cohn, S. Arlcin, G. Winner, P. Bosoms E. Boghosian, K. Clarlc, R. Jansen, M. Szabo J. Monson. ROW 3: N. Leohard, W. Buch holz, I-I. Eagle, P. MarIin, R. I'Iarnrn, M. Ed- wards, M. Nieman, B. Koenig, F. Berger ROW 2: V. Dalce, Perlcins, P. Johnson E. Rawson, J. Calvin, A, Hoslcins. ROW I J. MacArlhur, L, Lehman, S. Heydorn, S Urnlaul, D. I'IeIslen. l l iff--i x',f'1,i funiors ? Good Guess l-TROUGT-l These boxes picTured in The upper righT- hand corner pass many messages, some bearing good news, some bearing bad, Tor These are The Teach- ers' boxes down in The oTTice. These Boxes Below The Names are a necessary piece oT equipmenT OT Lalce View as They Take The place oT individual errand girls and boys. Lighf is The universal symbol oT TruTh, buT oTTen The lighT grows dim-down in The aTTendance oTTice. Ap- parenTly, upon The occasion picTured in The lower righT- hand corner The lighT did noT grow dim, Tor Miss Murphy seems ready To sign This boy's absence slip. Miss T-TasTinq has been a source of inspiraTion To all Those sTu- denfs whose eyes seelc hers in The upper leTT-hand corner They are The pupils ol her ROOM 33BiSTANDlNC5: V. Turcoi D, Rrilz, B. Mcfzluslcey, M. Wallworlr, H. Schneider F. Richards, A. Freer, V. Jansen, D. Messal. R. MounTioy, A, SmiTh S, Eberl, V, Wellhn, E, Raul, C. SmiTh, E. Schmalbacls, B. T-lur-T W. Rosen- Thal. E. STrauss. ROW 3: l. Nelson, Fx. Voql, L. Ryara E, Priodcl, J. Swanson, R. Koval, l. SunTres. ROW 2: E. Frank, E. Roiser. E. Raslcow, R. MasT, F. Meiniclce, M, KunaTh, F. Johnsen. ROW I: E. Lavin, E. Lynch, lf. Nordc-en, M. Yohannan, V, CnfleroTT, D. Dahlin, R. Olson, Some smiling, some grim, buT all capable OT solvinq The prob- lems They are To meeT during The coming periods, are These boys and girls of ROOM 327-STANDING: J. Cooper, A. Bush, I-T. Bishop, H. Hanson, G. Speers, T. Mclnlyre, D. Junius. V.Zailer, E. RuTz. A. Berndl. ROW 2: L, Fry, L. Gardner, C. lhms, K. Menge, E. RorT, L. Dauer, Z. Weir. RQW I: W. Hayden, D. CalcoTT, L. Malcolslce, C, Veraqe, G. Greswarelr, C. Ryan, E. Bolin. Page 87 fumors ROOM 430--STANDENG: F. Kirsf, E. Cohn B. Kaf1ancH, C, CIPNQVQU, M. Nfxssa. J. Faust S. Rubin, J. Fabbvini, Z. Skadmn, B. Cbaoman. P, Lcibumdxqailw, M. QOH-- giine, H, Glnsbum H. Harris. ROW 3: P. Foruusfbn K. Pepdos D. WEWWHC, S. Browne, M. Alnmmscm, M. Zfmmwrvmm, M. Ckemmer, F. Sayid. RCW 2: B. f'5xc1fOrr1mn, H. RGWHZ, J. Barker, S. Lundquisf, D. Ward, E. Pemrw. M, Wczlin. RQW W: A, Coombs, J. Harris, R. Sffund, VD. W.Ws, CE. Piewrwmm. ROOM 436 -STANDING: N. N'-va, B. Sherman, H, fkromson, F. Nasby. J. Fwzimn J. Bhank. S Mlarfa-Nslwz, R. Lwepkfe, S. Simon. G. Sfjrwmf, M. MINOR ROW 3: R. Rn! Yfqllmnv, S. Tbcwwpson, Fx. WHSOU, N. WQU, R. His bevy W. Bfefsfh, H, Lafilmer, B, Gimibmwq, ROW 2: B. Lnflmvr, G. UQBlork, E. Tom pdmarw G. Rairwy, L. Hanson, E. Bail, D. Mdfirdv, ROW YZ J. Libbemwn, H. Rosa, R. Sider, R, C5OidS'WI7'! L. RJS4'VWbfllHTN C. Swwifv PIJOUH. r L , ,Wi ROOM IOI-STANDING: L. PI.-Imv som. L. Sudlor, M. Soaholnw, C. Rvw- bIeIon, M. Rarlsl L. I-Iarmomnnn, J, Brelwaney, M. Klemmer, J. Ebbo- son. I-I. Wimqblade, C. Koudmmk. ROW 3: B. Swanson, J. K.1IbmIu-I, M. KIQWIIZ, B, Sc'I1QIIomLwu1. ROW 2: R. Brin, D. Lrfvimg, C. R056-r1LvwI11PF. L. BarIIinr1. ROW I: B. I-Ihmins Jamssons. H. Anfkurs F. IWr.'IvIw, A. Biffr, F. PnIIaco. ROOM I26 --STANDING' MI. Cao, O. Baker, J. Hay, S. K.1I,Iwi5, M. Ngcscm, B, CImIc-In, M. BJIIIIY, M. lmburqia. L. Kemps, B, KnfmpIc0, E. HMFII, ROW X: E. Wilson, V. Schu- Ier, P. IInuIos, L. KmII, N. BQIIIS, A. SCII-mII0r, M. TVIILM. L. Undo- vIrIw, ROW 7: M, Craiq, O FII,-Ids, R, Cav'IaIf, M. KQIIIW, I: Fmrwko, G. WcAlwIfv', M. UINIJ. ROW I: E. ,loImPsrm, L. Oihrdnn, I, Cf3msI M. Rsxsmvz-IIcI, R. Fv'amIs, M. ApIvvvCIIIO. Slurlious S O P H 0 M O R I2 S ROOM 333 ROW 4: B. Bmrn, R. DIQIWI, Miss Rc-nnicf J. Cass. ROW 3: I. SPVTVYIPS, C. SILIIKOI, M. Cnrr'0II, F. Byrrw. V. Reap. S. KvaIinq, K. WPIIS L. I-Iandolmnn. ROW 7: K. Dar, J. Znbf,-I, M, NyquI5I M. SO- demrvm, I. Loimioncv, IJ. O.1IIPr1a. ROW I: H, WQAIUSIQIH, If Mirza, S. CUIIM, D. I'InrdI, B, N.wvnIc, C. RaI3na. ROOM II2iSTANDlNG: B, Kin- 5elIa, B. COVLNKI, J. MUOIIQV, R. Raske, V. Parsons, D. GEIIospF--, U. SrI1mIdI, H. RarrmII, R. BurrwII, O. DVGQOVICIW. L. SnawOa0rI. S. LIHSIOIH. ROW 3: R. Waqnor, R. MfI3.miwIS, B. Moyer, M. SIQIH. C, Sfnollrrw'-V, J. Lowroy, S. JLISILIS. ROW 2: H, AII1eid, R. I-Imsrvmm, N. Klmin. O. DueIIman, R. Rehesc. B. Fiqh-I ,I. DLISIT- Iciv. ROW I: A. Ma.'.'IIfI,T. Kam-, J. Koller. R. Terms, R, II.1v.IIir1s, J. WI1eoI0r. Raqe 89 ROOM 3l5-STANDING: G. Gor- don, N. Oarrabranl, l. Krcncel, R. Kulaqe, W. Hawlcins, H. Ginsburg, B. Olson, P. Leslcinnen, L. Nelson, V. Nelson, N. Gumbiner, T. Ooadlcin, H. Rrellyrnan. ROW 3: J. Scliwarlz, H, Borclwew, M. Slarlceson, J. Slver- man, D. Jacobson, H. Swanson. ROW 2: K. Bloclc, R, Markus, H. Levey, M. Simon, E. Miller, L. Koqen, K. Gillespie. ROW l: E. Berqlund, M. Rodriquez, G. Joseph, J. Jan- nuzzi, D. Scholz. B. Kell. A. Solin- lain, S. Wenzel. M. Feldman. ROOM 2094STANDlNG: D. Reed, S. Bleier, D. Mersdor, E. Hellwiq, M. Ocllr-er, E. Slwauer. O. Foy, A. Deslie, V. Oellllinq. M. Minoque, M. Kuclwler, H. Scglwuliz, L. Addison, B, Krueoer, F. Baurncmn. ROW 3: C. Hill, L. Snyder. R. Raine, H. Ed- wards, H. Salah, H. Jolvris, ROW 2: R. Hanrallw, F. Gcorqo, W. Lowell, E. Levey, M. Carr, H. Haedebecli, L. Laqornarsins. ROW l: F. Ebbeson, H. Somrnay, M. Nee, S. Voebel, R. Luedernann, H. Oreeness, L. Fried- man, V. Sanlord, L. Riflwe. l'jll6lg6fl'C SOPHOMORES ROOM 3l7-STANDING: D. Silver lrusl, J. Oirlcin, W. Oillam, K. Peier- son, E. Oauicliiri, D. Soider, T. La- loqanos W. Fosler, D. Rudolph, K. Morlan VV. Loeb, B. Hurwood, B. Miller, J. Feldman, S. Marlcs. ROW 4: R. Frolilich, E. Zieqler. J. Bodo. ROW 3: C. Wippern, J. Phillips, M. Pearson R Holwa E Rice E Lorn- , . y, . , . bardo. ROW 2: P. Lonq, C. Kaziwy H. Gibbs. C. Carriqan, J. Paul, V Rallcrson. M. Lindsay. ROW It E Posllwol. A. Krurnm, V. Jesse, D. Bra- berq. A. Slwnialcer, E. Reiioraro, T Milos. ROOM 325-STANDING: L. Swarlz J, Saewerl, N. Alwneri, A. Burqlwarl L. Hulrnaclwer, M. Camarado, E Brandt M. Halley. E. Lanlz, J. Car roll. ROW 3: D. Nelson, C. Sandin L. Laslo, C. Madl, L. Sclwraeder, A Bier. H. Angelo, P. Hielala. ROW 2 D. Jolnnson, H, Prilz, L. Scliadeclc E. Sclileo E. Bleizeller, E. Lundblod M. Collins, J, Coolc. ROW I: M. Mu lick, D. Spradlin, E. Silcora, B. Wilker son, M, Demino, V. Baba, V. Sud mundson. Page 90 ROOM IZZ. STANDWG: J. M1.M':'w' J. Af mum B. Vlnwvx J. Ni lx I. Qvw X. Bw' P, Fwrvxvv T. Momm, G. Erwdswfx J GW., A F'n1vs-vm ROW -1. J. Rvpry L ivfvlrwmq, J, M ffv'm. RONN 3 J. Mfwk, M. Amd-Us--P C, Bmmh- U. SL'uH,'-N R. Tqhrn, 5 FmuVWf G, ROW 7 M. Bwwiv, H. Pwm G4 Lon, M, CuQhfv,,v R. Bvyrmw, P. Lam 14- B. Hwv.H.'. ROW I: S. Tnphw, L, lx'-1:-6 M, ?'wTvmL,wv11 rwv O. Lwfvfr, L. BWAW' V. E.-V1 G. MMLAL1. ROOM 2l2. STANDHNW2-: W. Phvrv, M. R.as:hkQg R. Cwm 4, C. Haag, J. Haufm, D. Tw.: f-4' f-1, IU Rwm Hnq, H. Km1p us u1w L, Ef'ffLirv L HfwL':s1v '-'- , W. Sv-vw,-'v, CV? VV.wq'-'N E, Wrxmwmhxdf-v, S Zwvvmi J. Tnmmwvrw P. K-vqrf. ROVV 3: B. CLVP, if BvU :.1vvn, H. Kwvmx-v, M NV.1N1s, '-xH F Sdvulw, H. PML E. CH. ROV! 2 R, SX 'mf-fiwvq, P, W.Nr-:N A, LJ Vwvw, L. Swsvwvvw, km Uvf'H' V WISY. ROW I: S. Svlyr-Q, F. Sfrrfdmi, E. WwH ..u'm, D. Runfmq-ix V, WML R. Pvfv.'v'f-. W ROOM 2l7, STANDWG S, L.Y.' Mias Bvxrw, B. MnwV'1v,T,', A. PUvQ1 MM?, M, B :'xs7'wvv L luBf-Uv 0 K. Pwshfjf, A. Kwwgfir, B. Lmsfm, M. Hmwv R. MnK.w, R lnkwy 9 SLVL R Rvws, J. Mxmw ROW' 3' K. Hwrsw' R, BVCL J. WVKS W. MVLIKJSHH, .l. R 'u2 'W, O Svwlvvx M Hmmm ROW Y A. Rws'-nsvfrw, C Afrvdf M. Wf 51' nm, M. SMwfWw'q4 A, Mafkww, M, Vwvv f-., 1 . ROVV P J. Tx4v-vmvlwvw M. EJQV, D. Sfmrv' L Sfmvu P'-1 D. BwvkQTrvfu, L. B'Jwvfvvw. LOWER LEFTHANFF RWf'T RV' Mu H1-miwsxrv www B+ Sl:-v-V rm Jwlvw. AHV' wwvwv: .J Hx' My wha Boming Comics? Iasi year. Q3 ff -v- Ru wf- 9' xv ffgv l . M 1 1 f ii 5 m i . 1 ff 1 3 i r 3 syn av it H Q W jigxxfgwga A A i as , ,Q ,.. K X at f ,av ww. Q2 I ,.., , -V W J' a-Nw in X 'AN f nf 5 x r fs in 0 Y Q' E31 I P YH' -vf'f!L.a.k,Wf.- ,wi gy P t. Lk 3 . ,KM og5'asIl ,7 ' 5 n as xpvl' , 2-.4 ,Q-A. Q 4,2 ,ffl 'U' Win wi , I' ' eb-4 WE f.. N J , we s f 1 be f WA .i 3 X J' fii GREELEY-ROOM I--STANDING B. Lauer, E. Ornsso M. Meyer, R I-Iir5I1, O. Baker, I-I. Roisnmnn, D Rfippwprri, ROW 3: R. Bfwoli, M I3rnQ9Iv:r, I. Saui A. Springer, C, Ar adn K. Naaiund, B. Ryan, M, R0- Sonbr-rrq, ROW 2: M, Oiura, V. BON' aiian, O. Lifonard, E. Reinboiruer C. Binh, B. Wise, L. Adamson. ROVV I: J. Jenkins, J. WiIIis I. CarIson R. PI'iIbrirIr, M. Frfanrvn, S. Sacks K. Difkfw. GREELEY-ROOM 7' -STANDING C. MuIIffr Mr. IIwrIm.mn IQ11rIiOr: R. Rnnnernan, ,,I. WISI. C. Harper, S. Sallach, J. RffiIIy L. Sfnroier, L, Both-1, A. Zudccrnifmn, J. KnIIrau, E. BusrI1, D. ScIwaf.', M. Wodrirgh, R. Sonobfrr, ROW 3: I-I. Anderson, K. Lionffrf, I. Kafchis L. Hi'Iinqer, M. I-Iardunn. L. Lvfvn B. Prf7I'vn, A, OI, sfmn, IH. Muc-iIi'v, M. Lir'dquisI. ROXN 2: II. Braun A. Brfngifin. R. COSI. E. Wfxfaigfv, K. S Imffi.-i E. D+.-qrazia, E. Kirbfifih, M. Marrny E. Browski. ROW 7: B. Lifrlfw U. Brziorin, A. BQII, R. BaIra.'nn, A. FIuInrnr F. CInnrnLwa lain, IVIfinfIiIr. FRE H E , Cel Set! GREELEY-ROOM BB-STANDING: Miss Rrvsc. ROW 3: F. PIornin, J Levin, J. Mains, K. I-IeIso. ROW Y: G. Cc1IIiIIa, D, Caverr, E. GHIIIII1 H. Snderqrvn, I-I. Bose, A. AppQI qren, J. I-'Ia-ndrirlnsen, J. Wesirrmn. ROW I: L. KaeI'1m, R. Enbfvrq, M. Wolcnbcrfi, M, Farrinmon, J. Srlwnr nina. J. BQ-nIIPy. GREELEY-ROOM IOI-STANDING: P. GarI3rc-CIM, B. SCInaIInor, E. Fon, sIec-n, M. Gc:IIer, R. Bernsiein, B SmiIIn, S. Franqias. E. CI'iaIroop, J Sooderrionh G. Rrafk, E, Rodrdcrs R. Pc-Ines Mies Treadn, E. Domke 3. Knipex L. Wuorfn, ROW 3: O SFIMJLHQVI, B. L3iIIr-y, V. JOI'inson, D DIson, P. WrIIr-nborq, I. Marino, T. fxIImaiI. L. CTLJi5I'izwO, V. David, F, x4aiQsI1. ROW Y: J. TucIrQr, M, Vor- 1uIse, I-I. Won.'QI, M. AIbrir1I1I, T, An- .eImcw, B, WI1iIsw, L. Irrnppcf V. Shea, I. GiIIe1I'o. ROW I: P. Rcvvsr, L. founq, A. VaIIas. D. Garnef R. fann, L. Rnssrnark, I. NiIsson. 1 xl: GREELEY-ROOM IO6- STANDING: B. Kiszely, A. Summers, S. Kaneslcy, B. Holrnlaerq, R. Reisman, B. Bland, O. Bylorcl, F. Olson, S. Russell, O. Pons, M. Salrillmis, L. Reicln, J. Slvun neson, M. Fini, ROW 2: R. Wall. L. Cublwson, R. Reclrwino, V. Olna. R, Bauer, J. Dorl, L. Mayer, A. Mi- celi, M. Hilberdinq. ROW l: O. Posson, S, Binder, E, Benson, E. Cuml rninqs, C. Smiln, G. Palumbo, A. Mirza. GREELEY--ROOM 2Ol- -STANDING: N. Kaqanoll, A. Poulalcidas, R. Pieil- ler, H. Vuiouicn, Mrs. loppinq, E. Slern, F. Sleqal, M. Menqarelli, L. Shusler, O. Androne. R. Solomon. J. McDonald, B. Benianiin, O. Bayer. ROW 3: J. Herberq, R. Slern, M. Molnlin, J. Harllaul, S. Plnillips, A. Kalnn, J. Lerrna, O. Rudin. ROW 2: R. Lalirner, S. Klinqlaerq, R. Milf sfreicln, J, Libberlon, S, Brader, M. Kalz, O, Ellcan, ROW I: A, Neve, P. Jolwnson, D. Casias, N. Rulzen. H. Badal, R. Wesllnroolf, J. Landers. Friendl' FRE HME GREELEY-ROOM 203-STANDING: M. Niclr, Y. Bauer, O. Daniel, E. Donielson, E. Oillslrorn, B. Blue, O. lmmenl1auser,J, Hansen, N. Sclwwarli, S. Jacobson, A. Berflwold, H. Eiclmel- lcraul. ROW 2: M. Larson, l. Nelson, M. Oiuca. J. Joniol. L. Carlson, V. Krolnmer, S. Dose, M. Jauer, F. Nyr- man, L. Smillw. ROW l: A. Carlson, L. Smool, B, Renleldl, M. Krieman, E, Berndl, J. Brunner, S. Sclniada, B. Hoover, GREELEY-ROOM 204-STANDING: R. Lenlscln, C. Douqlwerly, G. Piepl- zalc. M. Drummond, B. Miller, L. Clarke, N. Nelson, M. Clwrislianson, A. Ozburn, ROW 4: M. Morphy, B. Elsas, Miss Trirninqlnam, ROW 3: C. Pholiadis, L. Sullerman, M. Van Hulle, M, Zilo, C. Slaler, S. Sleiner, J. Kinq, A, Sayad, M. Kass, M. Gwinn. ROW 2: A. Parkinson, C. Berndl, G. Kurllw, D. Kelly, B. Du- rnelle, D. Oullenberqer, E. Goss, C. Barlllolomew, J. Wlwileside, ROW l: D. Seipp, B. Beelc, E. Paulwl, D. Lar- son. P. Radilcopl, R, Lasley, L. John- SON. Page 94 VERY good lhing musl have a beginning. The good Thing is a Lalce View sfudenf and The beginning is Greeley. Each new sludenl is slarled our wilh a plan or ralher a balanced program. Sell-direcled sludy and a sincere apprecialion and enioymenl' of learning is lhe goal sei before each individual. l-le realizes lhal Greeley is his good beginning for lhe galher- ing of hopes and ideals lo use in lufure sludies. GREELEY-ROOM l02-STANDING: J. Nolan, W. Karalz, J. Poncher, T, Ragou- zisn, H, Nochurnson, W. Ferguson, B, Colnam, V, Heise, R, Kramer, R. Malhe- son, B. Eelles, Teacher: G. Shalran, ROW 3: M. Pieper, J. Lissner, G. Osferberqer, J, Moran, J, Kennedy, R, Anderson. R. Kellner, W. Schee, A. Neumann, P, Eer- mo. ROW 2: R. Arens, L. Lindsfrom, G. Jsenlrins, l-l. l-lorwilz, E. Tindle, B, Schenlier, R. Monroe, C. l-lorwifz, R. Shulman. ROW I: O. Linder, E, Groya, E. Prieslor, H. Moran, J, Lalnala, R. Mayor, G. Ge-llond. GREELEY-ROOM I04-STANDING: E. Marlrlin, A. Refer, S. Halmqren, L. Palele V. Lobell, M. Sandsledl, D Erickson, F, Johnson, E. Johnson, S. Dry B. Crider, R. Salomon, l-l. Swarlz, W Sfhlau. ROW 3: S. Yello, J, Bowlcer H. Lowinger, G, Silverman, D. Pierce W. Fisher, M. Schoihler, G. Fields, M Allendorf, D. Loplcowicz. lvl, Widman ROW 2. D, Gregg, E. Soulhworlh, S Chalem. W. Broman, C. Bell, R. Mann- heimer, P. Barrlon, M, Barber, A. Zenna. ROW l: J. Mouzaln, J, Karagiane, B Prifilrin, S. Epslein, R. Leinninger, J Kannas. l. Sallerberg. page 95 GREELEY - ROOM 30l 4 STAND- ING: R. Danders, E, Benson, I. Vaux, S. Goufried, E. McCoy. J. Munzberc E, Edelberq, F. De Groor, B. La Pierre E. Jones, M. GusIaIson, L. ZasIavsky, A. Norman, S. Speder, B. Smirh, R. Iffer, S. EsIes, N. Maxev. ROW 3: R. Roos. M. FIchIer, IG. Roos, S. Friedman, N. Wechrer, M. Anderson E. Solomon, J. WiIehoI'I, S. MarsaIIa. ROW 2: I.. Lagers- hausen, P. Svoen, I. Allnfraver, M. AIIf nnayer. I.. Rader. M. Goodkin, I.. I-IarrIs. L. Zasnfnovich, N. Ryweck. ROW I: S. Medwicik, I.. AIIas, R. Wer-I, I.. EdeIsIein, V. WOII, S. I.Ip- pard, S. Anderson, V. Danders. G-REELEY - ROOM 303 - STAND- ING: G. Bayer, V. Vanderah, I-I. Grunder, L. WiIkens, E. Mowar, A. I-IorwIIz. E. I.Irnbruner, R. Banner, J. MackIin, M. CarpenIIer, J. Shearn. H. NIeIzoId. ROW 3: M. MI'rIIeman. N. Hefhnqer, L, Rererson, M. Wal' shon, L. Johnson, I.. LiIIenIhaI, B. Mayer, C. MueIIer, D. ZieqIer. ROW 2: L. Swanson. N. Sieve-ns, E. Wismer. D. Moqoon. C. Spifzer, D. I-Iunfoon, A. Munson, D. Kirchener. ROW I: R. VaIIi, V. Yonan, P, SIevens, A. Cain, C. Euhanks, F. Canfelo. FRESHIVI N Forward! GREELEY - ROOM 304 - STAND- ING: A. WhIIIield, R. Marshall, J. CarIer, E. Jackson, A. NOX, A. An- derson, P. Enquisr, L. Warrell, D. Ross, I.. Marvin, Mrs. Nelson, Teacher. ROW 3: J. Jepson, B. Colbernfson, G Gaupp, A. OIson, F. Evans, R. PheIps A. Safrifhis. J. SeaIack, A. Weinrich. ROW 2: G. Shours, H. Iker, E. Rink. P. McMuhon, M. Norron, S. Nelson, M. Sfern, G, Spafhaws. ROW I: I. Bergman, G. Kas+ory, E, League, B. Alefano, I, Anderson, M, Manninq. GREELEY - G.A.A. 4 ROW 3: R PeIers. A. Ozburn, J. Lerma, G Wood, R. Schober, I.. Even, B. Prehn A. OIson, G. Rona. ROW 2: M SaIrI+his, A. Safruhis, J. I.ibberIon N. Ryweck, J. Shunne-son, G. Silver man, N. Srevens, E. Rink, C. BerndI I.. CaIn. ROW I: I-I. BadaI, S. Phil lips, P. Johnson, D. Gasias, S. Lip- I. pard, D. AIexander, J. Tucker, Marrin, R. LasIey. Paqo 96 El, W . N name onlyhis Greeley a branch, for aclivilies There are as wide in scope and as varied as Those al The 'llvlainf' The science classes, piclured on The left perform experirnenrs which are loads of Tun and, besides, provide valuable knowledge. The prinling and manual Training shop, in The cenler, is as popular and as busy Training Tulure prinlers as ils parenl, The prinlinq shop in The lvlain. ln The E. B. T, Classes, lefl hand corner, The whilefcollar men and women of Tomorrow become well versed in all aspecls of The essenlials of business. GREELEY-ROOM 8A-STANDING: Miss Rose. F. Anderson, J, Esmael, B Parlcer, R. Erickson. ROW 3: H. Chinn P. Schulfz, l-l. Zimmerman, l-l, Reeder, W. Covey, G. Weirner, R. Burclcel, J. Densler. S. Somers. ROW 2: C. Slevens T. Lynch. K. Knoll, R. Gunlher, M. Lil- man, L, Kanlro, R, Sullcen, J. Doornan ROW l: J. Yohannan, U. Pappas, V Realm. G. Ohlsaa, P. Rosseler, M. Sfark GREELEY-ROOM 206-STANDlNG: J. Harlow, A. Weil, G. Beyer, F. Zimmer- man, Iv1r.Vaqel, ROW 3: B, Neuberqer, A. Kunda, H. Frielinssdorf P. Jaclcson, N. Ridley, l, Slemm, G. Wood, J. Carol, P. Carlson, N. Fisher. ROW 2: E. An- dersen, R, lvlainenli, R. Wrubel, G. Clin- lon, R. Crawford, W, Krause, B. Burns, A, Branal, A. Vandenberq. ROW I: C, l-lenrioll, S. Caron, R. Bonnes, B. Doyle, J. Kelly, P. Leibow K, Schroeder. Page 97 TRETCH high, boys! Nol only in gym buf in all lhe aclivilies lhal you are now and will ever have a parl in. Cross your lingers! Malce lhis one counll Bul win or lose, Lalce View girls are good sporlsmen whelher al worlc or al play, Shop is always a lavorile spol lor induslrious lads who are now planning lheir vocalions. We con- grarulale These Freshies and know lhal Jrhe school is in good hands wilh such up-and- Corning young sludenls. In Hamilron pupils are never unhappy or disgrunlled. How could They be under such splendid leachers as: Miss Eiberg, lhe principal, Mr. Beaver, Miss Blaclc, Miss Crowley, Mr. Guss, Miss Kuebler, Miss Lelle, Miss Prendergasl, Miss Regenl, Miss Bina, Miss Vernova, Mrs. Vlasalc, Miss Wa'rlers7 They're a line band, 'rruly desirous of underslanding lheir charges. HAMILTON-ROOM 3lO4STPxNDlNG W, Aulry, D. Rowe J. Mclnlyre, D. Schowaller, O, Love, V. Reiche, L. Young, L. Sfeigler, H. Levifon, G. Krause J. Repla, Miss Regenl. ROW 3: L, Kelly, H. Novak, D. Keasling, E. Forlunale B, Russell, M. Kelly, M, Holl- rnan, J, Stoll, H. lsling, M. Lavigne. ROW 2: E. Henan, E. Parsons, H. Eng- erl, J, Klonrglan, J, Barrell, M. Linder- rnulh, D. Kane, S. Boclc. ROW I: H, Sonderberg, D. Bruns, V. lsom, L. Vxfoiciefhewski, L. Eichinger, A. Harl- kopl. HAMILTON-ROOM 309-ROW 4: L. Cherk, H. Schade, D. Heppner, Miss Rrenderqasl, H. Conradi, J. Schroachlie, E. Ludwig, C. Ablninlc, S. Walshon, M. Hinqels. RCW 3: R, Brandel, M. Mil?- loll, I, Killian, P. Pedlke, V, Raul, D, Barliniqm, L, Douczherly, D. Karlrnann. RQW 22 L, Woeli, B. Pal'rier. B, Whalen, F. Schinlc-r, L, Slroshein, Fx. Van Hyll, H, Firhler. RQW l: V. Walker, E. . , . Hcirfclil M. Welsh, M. Morris, G. Slurgla, G. Lndres. Page 98 HAMILTON-ROOM 208-ROW 4 R. Beier. ROW 3: O. DorIn, M Prafz. B. Neja, B. Renner, R. Jurqers R. Fabcrson, O. Dorln, L. Raullw ROW 2: L. Anderson, J. Janciclw, L Lenlers, I.. Ooldslein, L, Kroske, J Lapsley, V. Blornqren. ROW l: E Lanqlurne, Sanborn, R. Burzynski, F Lelnrnann, V. I-Ieinlq, F. Beilzel. HAMILTON-ROOM 2 I0-STAND INS: R. Oberbeck, A. Ooeres, E Follncr, B. Waqner, K. Weber, F: Deleons, Miss Kuebler, I-I. We ener Q I W. Mueller. ROW 3: A. Bauer, R. Naalr, L. EIIIOII, W. EnqIeI1arcII, I. Vidar, E. Neilz, D. Binder, A. Goss, K, Zoder, A. Kruse. ROW 2: N. Oslrowsky, J. Bouller, L. Woollon, Kosbad, W. Flinlru, B. Kimball, C. Blacksfone, S. Barry. ROW I: M. Rooerlson. E. Jacobcn, C, Olol, D. Becker, I. Lurlz, L. Raury. E. Ybu Can Tell a FRESHMAN bythe WavyHe Wafk.s' HAMILTON-ROOM 308fSIAND- ING: W. Clvinnow, H. Krauss, U. Lundbonw, E. I-Ialwn, P. Danner, Miss Crowley, J. Marquardscn, M SCl1uII1e. ROW 3: G. Parisi. L. 'Iesclw G, Brooks, C. KneIIz, D. Braun, F. Grlserke, I. Jeske, D. Elnmann, I-I Relerson. ROW 2: M. Bosclw, M York, H. Slwlrnf-all, B. Hormel, V Ricllard, L. Jolwnson, R. Clunnovw ROW I: D. Slmrnak, E. Guske, B Rlncmann, L. AIQIWQIQ, M. Baumann. HAMILTON-ROOM 209-STANIT ING: M. Iiolerabend, B, ScInaIZ, L. Brnwn, L. Ellel, M. Klein, B. Lawson Il. Bflwrfopol, M, Seilerl, M. Rlnillips B. 'Iv'PL-LG L. Wlcg..1nr'l, II. Kaelln MISS Kur.-IoIr3r, ROW 3: I-I. Rose, B Fllxreckl, C. Szlavik, O. Ralno, R Buk1w.'skI IE. FQIII-s, G. Goclers, L I-Innnenann, E. Eronwla. ROW 2: I-I Klein, V. Ounllwor, A. Ilaas, L SfIwfIf, T. Brandenburrl F. WinIcr, R. Ilmarin, M. Skrelly. ROW I: R. Rnpdlflw, I-I. Donal, If. Bauer, A. Rnnrlinlnrd, O. Scanmn L. Becker, IVV. Kuf-Lwlvl, HAMILTON - ROOM 2 --STAND- ING: L. Rornbow, O. Kramer, C. Cox C, Cdrs+e-nson, L. Rornev G. I-IQCI, M. WaIIms, E. Rov+cn. ROW 5: R. Sfc-nnseexIcr, A. Rrrnfaer, K. KIQIT. C. SrI'mps, L. Mucnols, D. MICIIQI, S. OrabIc, E, Wofogek. ROW 2: 5. Ff1rIey, O. Harfnen, R. SI4aIic.. I. Zifo, M. Kopp B. DucoIo, L. Neu- bauer. ROW I: B. AIonnia, S. Bram, I. SuIIlvnn L. I.7is:I3oId M. WaIsCIorI. HAMILTON - ROOM 8-- STAND- ING: R. Kenoley, N. Wlosf, L. Jonn- son. I'I. Perry, I-I. Younq, Mr. Kunfer. ROW 2: J. OIIen T. Huqnes, R. Clasezn, I'I. OIdI'wan1, I-I. WiIIc, C. Brooks, R. Bucknauser. ROW I: Q. Wysonq D. Honda-rsIwoH F. Kramer. R. Sousa, F. Krernu J. Wierz. FRESHIVIEN, Remember the .fMUI.ll.! HAMILTON-ROOM I06-I-STAND ING: R. Isiff, M. KnowIand, M. Scherer, G. DoIan, M. MueIIer, L. Hauqrfn, M. Schroeder, J. Barday E. Urnfuusrifn, A. Presser, S. RuI'1I'I. ROW 2: E. Anderson, A. Anderson D, Rzymski, A, Koranck, S. Rosen- befrq. D. I3iqieI, V. Crodoni, B IJoyIe, V. Bemr4'Ioy, M. Bvrd. ROW I V. Johnson, J. Kreuser, J. Monroe B. RoI1acIc, S. Aknoian, E, Baran, K Wysonw. HAMILTON-ROOM I06-2-STAND INO: Mr. IQJUSSIQ, L. KIf:In E. Wilk A. Janis, D. Rarfe-rscn M. Rascnen A. NIcsIsun, C. FIarnrndnfg, T. Cnurcn iriIIo, M. RICI1arcIson. ROW 3: J Nelson, A. LUTY, L. S'onneIce. J BruI1nI4f3, L. KuIIc.zIcowsIfi, L. AnImann. H. OIIDQM, J. I-IawaI, J. I'IeICIenbIuIIw ROW 2: A. I-IIOr5IecII, R. Saber, E I VoqeI, O. Kmrnor, A. Snaricn, IQ OVV Dallrnnnn, L. KIe4In, B. DiHric.I1. R I: J, WaIIcor D. Beln L. ScI'wIe:QcI, V Imvfey K. Bisnop, W. CaIverI. Faqs? IO0 IMBLE lingers, nimble mind, sense ol perspeclive, and a slilclm in Jrlme: all Truly describe llne modern conceplion ol llle arl ol learning. Every sludenlls program includes manual as well as menlal lorms ol learning. The above piclures slnow Jrllree ol llwe many lorms exlended lo llle sludenls al Lalce View. HAMILTON-ROOM I09-STANDUNIG: Mrs. Vlasalc, J. Lorcl, R. Lorlz, R. Popp, O. Jolnnson. A, Saverlus, L. Rlller. ROW 4: N. Tollca. ROW 3: R. Daiminger, T. lncandela, fx. Lerclw, D. Jeffers, E. Schroeder, M. Sclnlaller, l.. Raab. ROW 2: M. Banalwan, E. Schroeder, J. Aclcer- berq, M. Wells, J, Dykes, S. Grossl. ROW l: B. Beclnarlc, M. Tonlcinson, l-l. Geblwarl. M. Rausrln E, Yellverlon. HAMILTON-ROOM IIO-STANDING: W. Niemann, K. Puder, Mr. Guss. ROW 3: L. Carlson, F. Ourslcy, R. Krueger. L. DaVaIIe, R. Hanson, L. Dablcln, W. Kob- lenz, J, Foqel. ROW 2: E. Kalbas, P. Kuyoflw. R. Zeulscbel, C. Slrenq, J. Olcl- lwam, R. Balwr, l-1. Doly. ROW l: J. Nelses, C. l-luss, R. Kuhn, F. Re-der, J. W'alllwer, N, Nealis. Page lOl M ima ff, ds 4 is qaikfk E ? 5 MMI!-J E 'R f ,s ' ,. gi ff. Q. -- 1 Nm? 'g Q. . 41-fan ' n. , Q ' 13, I W Mn-aww., vwdgyww v , . ,W 5, 5 ' qw 1? km Af, , :V ' X. H ' , Zu H fr' ' . ' gg, -' yi' . ,H M . . ,-a. MMM War Declared by Lake Wew SEVEN limes a year a mighfy lillle band goes forlh lo war lor Lalce View. Each Salurday lhey willingly enler lhe field ol loallle, armed To 'rhe leelh and ready lo meer lhe opposing force. Though lhe odds may be againsl Them, lhey courageously fighr on. Yes, lhey fighf on-pushing and charging for every inch, for every yard, unlil lhey reach lheir obieclive or are slopped by an officials whislle. Upon 'rhis field, how- ever, lhere is no slaughler of young men, for lhis is lhe American way of rraining boys lo be good Ameri- cans: here 'rhe pigslrin replaces lhe bullel, and lhe obieclive lo be gained is lhe six poinls lor passing lhe goal line, nof anofher rrench or counlry. Yes, 'rhis is lhe greal American game called Eoolloall. Page IO5 i 1 . W A Y Lu. A T V if TOM SCHMIDT, L. E. NORMAN HORWITZ, L. H. FRED FISHER. R. H. JOHN MANKIEL, L. 6. BUD BURKART, C. CO-CAPTAIN EARL SUCKOW Our Heroes of the Battle CAPTAIN SUCKOW, fourfh-year wiTh The Team, by combining his kicking and blocking wiTh his abil- iTy To lead The Team from his quarTer-back posiTion, proved himself To be a valuable player. Co-CapTain Davis, a firsT-year man, showed himself To be indispensable To The Team by his hard crashing blocks and smashing Tackles ThaT puT fear inTo every opponenT. Bill Todd, known for his massive body, made good use of iT aT cenTer. His crackshoT cenfering and hard Tackles proved an asseT To The Team. Swansen, iusT a hundred and TwenTy-five pound player. made good The saying, WorTh your weighT in gold, for he cerfainly was To Lake View wiTh his running and passing. Tom SchmidT, Lake View's Tall righT end, excelled in blocking ouT all inTruders and in caTching bulleT- like passes. Kalvelage, playing fullback, was a mighTy man in his line plunges. Bud BurckardT, sophomore, was a real all-around player and his abiliTy To fill in aT almosT any posiTion and do an ouTsTanding iob made him a valuable player. Ed LuTz, a senior serving his second year wiTh The Team. paved The way for many long gains wiTh his effecTive blocking. John Mankull, a second year man, excelled greaTly in defense, leTTing no ball carrier by wiThouT a hard fighT. ' George Schneider, a shorT sTocky man, was feared by all opponenTs, for he packed a bunch of dyna- mife combined wiTh Terrific drive which made him ahard hiTTing guard. Tom Bingham, ouT for his firsT year of fooTball, Turned ouT To be a valuable end, for his defense work was a superior iob. Tom Dangard, who played his firsT season wiTh Lake View, proved wiTh his greaT fighf ThaT he has The real makings of a fooTball player. So ends our biTs abouT The players. They all did a 'grand job and all Lake View Take Their haTs off To These boys. Page IO6 HE courageous eleven sTarTed The season OTT wiTh a rip-roaring, spine-Thrilling game wiTh RoosevelT. RoosevelT, however, averaged TiTTy pounds more Than our boys and bea+ Them in The lasT Tive minuTes. RoosevelT, .IT3-Lake View, O. DespiTe This TacT, a smile oT saTisTacTion was on The Tace oT every sTudenT oT Lake View aTTer The game because of The splendid eTTorT The Team made. The nexT game was wiTh Amundsen, IT was in The second quarTer, The game scoreless, when an unTorTunaTe disasTer Took place as CapTain Earl Suckow received a leg injury which puT him ouT Tor The duraTion of The season. The Team, greaTly depressed, losT, The score being Amundsen, 2l- Lake View, O. Lake View nexT losT To TaTT by The score oT I3 To 7. ln This game wiTh TaTT, Bill Davis Took com- mand oT The Team and did one swell iob. Again misTorTune beTell Lake View when Bill Todd was hurT and Thus The Team received anoTher blow below The belT. The Team, down in spiriTs and lacking men, Tinished The season in The Tollowing manner: Sullivan, I2-Lake View, 7 Lane, 33-Lake View, O Senn, 32-Lake View, O Waller, 7-Lake View, O The curTain now has closed, The seven baTTles are over, buT noT so vicTorious as we had wished. STill, no maTTer, win or lose, Lake View is proud oT her TooTball Team wiTh iTs clean sporTsmanship. . , fail. ., ' la.. R6lUCfdHlbf They Bid Farewell to Autumn THE lense feeling which makes a player's slomach acl a lillle irregular belore each game is very signilicanl in lhe aclion shol lalcen ol lhese boys belore leaving lor ballle. The lillle girl, who really is a boy, Page IO8 caused lhe fans much laughler. She is piclured above ancl was lchown lo all as lvliss Lake View. Anolher greal' boosler lo lhe leam was lhe bancl, which wilh Hs music arid balon Jrwirlers gave much color and sparlcle. S .xx r i .. K. N- A 1 I x 2 ,. Y, 4 1 ,V gyms: T L' ?'Q?? '??'4l NCR . .w-. v , E W , -Q f -A sf' xg . 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WiTh These words OT praise Coach l-locke lauds his swimmers who have iusT crossed The Tank in record Time and perTecT Torm. ln The middle picTure above Mr. l'locke is Telling The boys ThaT To be a successTul swimmer one musT use his head as well as his body. He wanTs To be sure ThaT The boys undersTand The TundamenTals oT swimming. ln The picTure aT The righT The boys are Trying To puT inTo pracTice whaT They have learned. ln The picTures down below The boys are really going To Town puTTing all The sTrengTh They can musTer inTo Their sprinT Tor vicTory in The Tinal lap. Who will emerge The winner is hard To Tell buT whoever iT is will have To swim mighTy hard because The compeTiTion is really Tough. Everyone who is noT already proTicienT in swimming wishes To become so. The Lake View boys have every opporTuniTy To make This dream inTo realiTy in The regular swimming classes. Mr. Hocke, Tor many years, has helped Thousands oT boys who have journeyed Through Lake View in guesT oT knowledge. He has TaughT Them how To have a loT oT Tun by parTicipaTing in a sporT popular since The mosT ancienT oT Times. Mr. Paulick, The new swimming Teacher, is a worThy successor, Tor he has The combinaTion oT Three rare giTTs: The knowledge oT The subiecT maTTer, The under- sTanding oT boys, and The abiliTy To Teach. JusT as Mr. Hocke has done so excellenTly in The pasT, in The TuTure Mr. Paulick will sTrive To insTrucT his charges wiTh This aim: ThaT each one oT Them can do in perTecT Torm noT only The many sTrokes buT also The Tancy dives. SWIMMING TEAM-ROW 2: Coach Pau- Iiclr, M. Ellis, B. Lubin. J. Feldan. H. Lebbin. G. BeThscheider, Cap-Tain, B. Kolp. ROW I: D. Caim, D. BerndT, B. Reed. M. Men- garelli, M. Feldman, I-I. Koehler. LIFE SAVING CLUB-ROW 3: J. Feldman. D. Kolp, M. SchwarTz, W. Schop. M. Man- garelli. ROW 2: B. Ellis. R. STrain, F. Kracker, C. I-Iovagirnian. C. CurT. ROW I: G. BeThschneider, R. Bresler, E. Groya. B. WenT, C. I'IenrioTT. Followers 0 eptune NE, Two, Three,-Go, are The words proclaimed by Coach Pauliclc, and immediaTeIy There is a splash OT waTer-The TesT has begun. SwiTTly The swim- mers glide pasT us, arms and legs churning in ryThmical acTion. The weelcs OT pracTice will soon reap Their re- ward. Urged on by The specTaTors, The conTesTanTs enTer The lasT lap oT The race and The winner is pro- claimed. Three cheers Tor The losers, Tor win or lose The boys will Try and Try again and daily add To Their aTTainmenTs. These boys love To swim: They would raTher swim Than eaT! OTTen They have expressed Their wish ThaT swimming periods could be doubled boTh in number . v . . --... . .-,..4 and in lengTh. The cool, blue waTer sooThes and invigo- raTes. In English or hisTory classes There is no one on The sidelines reioicing when one comes in TirsT. Who ever heard oT The members oT a geomeTry class ap- plauding The sTudenT who demonsTraTes a proposiTion perTecTly? In a swimming conTesT The applause Tor The winner is deaTening. No wonder The boys desire To spend The whole day in The pool. Everyone, no maTTer how experT he is. can improve his swimming. ATTer one has masTered one lcind oT sTroIce There is a new one To perTecT. No maTTer how hard one Tries, There never comes a Time when he can say, I am The lasT word in swimming. Page II3 qme H4 CHEERLEADERS: Zlmrnerrnan, V. Munive, S. Meyers, B. Beall, C. Oyersfalxe, E. Shelli, V. Tripp, H. Laclcner, V, Boyer, M. Ahern. CHEERLEADERS-ROW 3: I., Bedroslan, E. Relser, C. Ryan, L, Weslfall, L. Scheldl, D. Messel, S. Yankee, V. Janssen. Mr. Rolhe, J. Schllke, A. Dulson V, Realm L, Siholz, L, Reclcefl, Smilh, H. Rriizen, J. Hallquisr. ROW 2: H. Popadiilc, B. Teslce, E. Schallz, M. Ahern J. Boyer, H, Locilcner. V, Munlve, C. Oyerslalce, B. Beall, S. Meyers. V. Tripp, M. Zimmerman ,A. Reeder, L. Sfhoclc. ROW l: S, Schrernrn, D, Faqus, M. Taylor. E. Predel, E. Bohn C. Laulerberqer, L. Boenlnq, M. Schullz, J. Barlcslrom, B. Barleau, S. Umlauf, R, OBrien, E. Money, E. Srelan, B. Hueqel. LETTER MEN lBoHom ol Opposife PaqelfROW 3: R. Tloloqy, J. Sarqis, C. Weller, C. Trnul, E, Suclcow, B. Ellis, M. Snover, J. Sherman, D, Barrer, B. Tedd, A. Koslyal, J. Bern, J. Galen, C. Overslalce B. Gilberl. ROW 2: S. Heber, J. Quay, L. Gleclcsreln, L. Leyln R. Rohler, J. Bule. J. Brehney, G. Eder, B. Rrelifz, E. Morrissey, T. Dauqard, A. Hirsihlrilr, W. Srraulcarnp. ROW I: G. Goqoris. J. Weinberq, R. Hurl, E. Leblin, N. Voelker, F. Fischer, Mr, Rolhe. Q Yea, Lake Mew WHATS a game wiThouT a cheer? VVhaT's a cheer wiThouT a cheerleader? ln TacT, whaT's a school wiThouT cheerleaders? The answer is--dead. The cheer- leaders are always on hand To lead Their schoolmaTes in a rousing cheer. They are The peppy individuals who have oTTen been The reason Tor a Lake View vicTory by leading a cheer ThaT makes The raTTers ring. They spur on a runner, give The TooTball Team courage To TighT in The Tace oT TerriTic odds, and when The game seems losT, puT enough life inTo The baskeTball Team To enable iT To go ouT and make The baskeTs necessary To win. They're as necessary To The school as Mr. RoeThe, Their sponsor is. They are The spice oT liTe. So whaT abouT Three cheers Tor our cheerleadrs? Uur Heroes MANY'S The Time you have heard a girl sigh and say My Hero! ll lsighl lsn'T he wonderfu-u-u-l?! I Well Lake View can go her one beTTer. She can proudly explaim, My Heroes!!! Aren'T They wonderTul, all OT Them?!l And indeed Lake View may well be proud, Tor her heroes, The leTTermen, have broughT glory To Their Alma MaTer many a Time. WheTher iT be in Track, TooTball, baskeTball, swimming, rowing, bowling, gymnasTics, or baseball, The Lake View boys have always come Through wiTh Tlying colors. For Their excellenT perTormances in The various exTra- curricular sporTs, These aThleTes have been awarded The Lake View leTTers-The reward Tor which They have worked. The road To success was crooked, narrow, and hard bul They have had The abiliTy, courage, and diligence To win The coveTed honor of being our heroes-The Ieffermen. Page II5 Faq llb Muscle Men-All of Them DO you wanT To be a glamor boy, a sTrong, huslcy-loolcing boy, wiTh all The girls aT your TeeT? Join The leaders group and shine man, shine. Balance, poise, and Torm are all de-rnonsTraTed by muscle-men Gramer, LuTz, Gogan, SmiTh, Lehman, Davis PrelliTz, Lloyd, Tiogoly, Kalvelage, Daugird, and Theodore, prize gymnasTs all, men oT acTion all. A handTul oT boys, a gymnasium oT equipmenT, and a good insTrucTor, all puT TogeTher, emerge as The Leaders' Club. These boys are some oT The many who believe Their body needs c:onsTanT super- vision and sTrengThening. All good sporTs, They greaTly enioy working TogeTher in Torming habiTs +ha+ will someday sley-roc:lceT Their names To glory. If you have ever TelT The urge To run away and ioin The circus, To swing above The ground and wonder how soTT ThaT maT would be if you should slip, well, iusT ioin The Leaders' Club and experience The Thrill oT your liTe. BASEBALL-WROW 3: Coach Dicker- son, D. Miller, G. Sunios, L. PonTe- core, J, Norlin, G. Ernro, I. GaITer, E. Voelker, H. Schwinn, R. Dregobl, ROW 2: C. SmiTh, J. Casey, R. Tio- qoly, J. BuTe, F. Sprenzel, J. Sargis. ROW I: V. Loiacono, K. Kulin, D. Semon. We Want a Homer HBATTER up ! is The call and one by one a Tine group oT represenTaTive American boys Take Their Turn wiTh The big sTick. By The Tirm seT OT Their shoulders, The sTurdy sTance, and look oT deTerminaTion, you may be sure iT's Lake View's baseball Team sTarTing iTs TirsT game oT The season againsT Schurz. AIThough This year's Team is inexperienced and They know Their chances Tor Th eTiTle are slim, They also know iT's up To Them To keep L. V. an ever presenT ThreaT To The more experienced players. Ask any high school sTudenT abouT The L. V. baseball Team and he will say, Lake View is always a ThreaT. She knocks OTT TirsT place Teams. IT isn'T every group OT baseball players ThaT has a repuTaTion like ThaT buT iT's our baseball Team's com- binaTion oT energy, sTamina, and Coach Dickerson ThaT gives iT a high raTing and The punch ThaT counTs in The clinches. Coach Dickerson-Dick, as The boys Tondly call him-is proudly labeled a Tine sTraTegisT by The Tellows oT all schools. ThaT's having whaT iT Takes. The nine was capTained by Their sTar shorTsTop and varsiTy leTTerman, Ralph TY Tiogoly. The all-impor- TanT baTTery parT was well Taken care oT by piTchers, Johnny Sargis, ace sTrike-ouT king: Al PonTecore, TasT- ball arTisT7 and Johnny Casey, one oT The besT caTchers in The league. l:irsT base was manned by Frank Sprenzel, The mosT ouTsTanding deTense player Lake View has had in many seasons. Two all-around aThleTes who won more leTTers and disTincTion Than any one else in This class are CheT SmiTh, Third baseman: and Joe BuTe, cleanup hiTTer and IeTT Tielder. The remaining personnel oT The baseball Team was well balanced wiTh Joe Norlin aT second: Gene EsTacion, cenTer: and Bud Emro in righT. I-Ionorable menTion should be given To Erwinn GalTer, Ed Voelker, Don Miller, and Duane Semon who serve well in The capaciTy oT uTiliTy players. Page II7 1716 Girls Ath etic Association Particgoate Page II8 IRLSY Where are all The girls? Why They are all aT some swell G. A. A. doing. So speaks an unTorTunaTe male. l-le speaks TruThTully as The one Thousand and more girls on The membership lisT oT The Girls' AThleTis AssociaTion Turn ouT aT every gaThering. For a small Tee oT Ten cenTs per semesTer any girl may parTicipaTe in The numerous acTiviTies sponsored by The organizaTion. And whaT girl would leT a Thin dime sTand beTween her and The Tun enjoyed by a G. A. A.-er? CerTainly noT any like The smiling happy4Taced individuals picTured above. They are Row I: L. Shock, E. Meierdirk, M. DeBlock, H. Beichier, B. STeTTen, P. Trigurea. Row 2: E. Kupsche, M. David, D. Schubel, B. Teske, O. Johnson, S. O'Dishoo, l-T. Krumm, B. Duerr, M. Sudar. ThleTic games are deTiniTely The Thing This year. ThereTore, more and more girls have seen The advanTages oTTered by The G. A. A. lT is an aThleTic organizaTion and operaTes as one. IT exTends classes in Tennis, horseback riding, ping pong, badminTon, shuTTle-board, and in every oTher popular sporT. BuT ThaT isn'T alll Besides classes, iT sponsors TournamenTs in compeTiTive games and gaTherings Tor such sporTs as hiking and bicycling. Why, The scope oT iTs acTiv- iTies is almosT limiTless. SSQCIATION and a ciTy-wide one aT ThaT is The caTegory inTo which The G. A. A. Talls. Every branch has a plan similar To ours Tor The business man- agemenT. Our group has Two sponsors, Mrs. Clauson and Miss Greiner, a oresidenT and vice-presidenT elecTed by The members, and a council oT TwenTy girls chosen by The sponsors To arrange and direcT The acTiviTies. In Man Extra-Curricular ACll.Ul.fl.6S VICTORY II Ialces a level head To wing A level hand-a level eye. Bul somelimes-even when you Iry your level loesl-Ihings go awry. You drop Ihe ball-you miss your aim: You slip a cog and queer Ihe game. G.A.A. OFFICERS: I-I. Beichler, L. Schoclc, B. Duerr, B. Teslce. Then comes Ihe Iesl-Donn' malce excuse: Don'+ crumble-Sland up in your shoes- Remember: In a cerlain sense, EI Ialces a level head 'Io lose! Our girls always Iry fo lceep Ihis moHo in mind, for win or lose, fair play is mosl imporlanl. Good sporls-comrades: losers applaud The winner, and winners wish Ihe loser Be+Ier Iuclc nexl lime. GAA Board members are alhlelicallyeminded girls who seelc Io encourage Iheir fellow sludenls in The pursuil of heallh and happiness Ihrough daily exercise. Play-lime is an imporlanl parl of all girls' lives and loads of fun can be had while parlalcing ol any ol Ihe acfivilies sponsored by Lalce View's wide awalce GAA Board. 95371 lik-97 G. A. A. BOARD-ROW 3: O. Johnson, J. Sfeflen, B. Teslce, I-I. Krumm, I-I. Kauphusman, E. Weigel, J. Voss,J. I-Iallquisl, B. Slelzlen. B. Duerr. ROW 2: T. Linnemann, S. Odishoo, M. David. H. Popadich. M. Ahern, L. Schoclc. ROW I: I-I Beichler. Page II9 A Riotous Happy Tim Lillle Boy Blue, l Come blow your horn: The circus is in lown. Call all lhe lorlorn, They'll like ill One and lwo, Fun lor you. Three and lour, Behind lhis door. Slep righl in! M A IS il man or mouse? Red Korpusle Kid, eh? l-low lall am I? Try a Chance? Gel your peanuls here! I-low aboul some shullle board? Good gravy, l'm all mixed up! Where am I? Why girlie, you're al lhe G. A. A. Circus and you're mighly luclcy lo gel a chance lor a riolous, happy lime al lhe gooly, spooly G. A. A. parly lor lhe year. We have amusemenls lo lil all sizes. ll you're lall on ligures, lry guessing lhe heighl ol Belly Slellenq or if you're long aboul lhe lulure, have your lorlune lold. If All the GAA. Circus E , HOW T youre snorl on food, buy some peanuls and if you're broad ol shoulders and can slide 'flier block or swing fha? raclcel, why Then Try your lnand al slnulllefboard or badminlon. Sounds like a lol of lun, doesn'+ if? Come on and lry your aim. A prize is ollered for llwis game. Win or lose, if's all in lun. Sfep righl up and be llwe luclcy one. Along lhe sidelines girls clap and clweer, loudly applauding so llweir lavorile may lwear. Fun and lrolic llwus expressed malce lor anoflmer G.A.A. success AlLAf1 I Soldier. Page 122 olclier. OFFICERS' CLUB-ROW 3: K. Feinlcen, B. Collins, R. Harrison, J. BarreTT, J. Schwemberger, R. Kahn, G. Nonberg, V. Anderson, J. Pxbuia, C. Gillison, J. VVeiss, W. Dillner, H. Mueller, J. Lynch, F. Ross, R, ForsyThe, C. OversTalfe. ROW 2: W. RosenTeld, bl. Valfas, D, Semon. K, Miller, G. Lloyd. J. KoeTooT, M. Goldman. J. Gaines, J. Ronlalcidas, J. Terpning, R. FausT, D. Bosley, J. Dulvlonh ROW l: R. KosTyal, S. LeyensTom, J. Ouay, J. Mouzalc, F. Fink, T. McDowell, SQT. Lee. R.O.T.C. CO. A--ROVV 3-J. Koller, R. Fagus. W. Currie, T. Kane. hl. Gibbs, l-T. Rera, B, Hagopiari, D. Mann. B. Figiel, J. Bodor, R, Kohler, B. Hurwood, N. Kunin, G, Gordon, S. Bloom. ROW 2: E. Voellcer, H. Pick, E. GayTchier, J. Schlossel, 5. Arkin, J. T-Teimann, J. Curran, B. Wallberg, S. Sigel J. Girlcin, R. Walcely, R. CurTis, T-l. T'reTTyman. ROW T: J. Mouzak, R. Jacobs, K. Funlnen, L. Paffer- son, F. Frazier, J, VVood, T. lze-nsTarlc, J. Wanbach, O. BarbalcoTT, B. Voss, N. Lallas, B. PaTTon, A. Gibbon, O. Lloyd. ff ERE marching along wiTh a smile and a songfl ThaT can well be The Theme song OT our enThusiasTic, smiling R.O,T.C. boys as They pass us, handsome in Their spic-and-span uniTorms and shining brass buTTons. BuT ThaT is noT all The Reserve OTTicers' Training Corp sTands Tor: The TundamenTals and necessiTies Tor a successTul liTe are TaughT These boys by The able STaTT-SergeanT AlTord D. Lee. By imparTing his enThusiasm, will-To-worlc, sense oT Tair play, and good-naTuredness To The Lalce View R.O.T.C., SergeanT Lee has come TorTh wiTh a regimenT ThaT reaches a new high each year. As iT goes marching by on Memorial Day or on ArmisTice Day all Lake View sTudenTs, waTching, swell Their chesTs wiTh pride, Tor our R.O.T.C. is someThing Truly To be proud oT. OTTen on a holiday The boys come baclc Trom a A lien tion f Dress R 1' ht! LieuTenanT Colonel Mozak makes a careTul checkup on enrollmenT and company-raTing reporTs. Below, we see Major Carmical and LieuTenanT Suckow busily exam- ining a model oT a U. S. baTTleship, Thus geTTing ready To Take Their places in The deTense oT Their counTry. MTW march which commemoraTes The day, wiTh sore and aching TeeT, Their cloThes and skin drenched Trom pouring rain, buT wiTh Their banners Tlying high, Their backs s+iII sTraighT, and wiTh smiles on Their Taces. ThaT is because Their hearTs are in Their work, They know whaT is expecTed oT Them, and They do iT. IT iT weren'T Tor These boys, Try To imagine The opening oT our Wednesday assem- blies wiThouT The R.O.T.C. boys and Their sTirring Tlag-raising ceremony, or ArmisTice or Memorial Day wiThouT The Thrilling parades puT on by Them, or Try To imagine a semesTer going by wiThouT a CadeT Hop, The annual MiliTary Ball sponsored by The Lake View regimenT. Lake View can well be proud oT iTs R.O.T.C., Tor This sparkling organizaTion is raTed second only To ThaT OT one oTher school in The counTry. The percenTage oT boys in The R.O.T.C. ouT oT The enTire enrollmenT is The largesT in The ciTy. These boys are known To be The neaTesT and besT mannered boys in The school, Tor on Thursday in mosT sTudy periods, They can be seen shining Their brass buTTons and sTraighTening Their Ties. These are The boys ThaT so poliTely and courTeously usher aT drama, TesTival, and on parenTs' nighT. ThereTore, iT is To The R.O.T.C. and To SergeanT Lee ThaT Lake View owes a large debT oT graTiTude. Page 123 I . I COMPANY H-ROW 4: M. Bolh, A. Berlhold, N. Wiesl, L. Johnson, F. De- Ieons, W. Mueller, R. Burckel, M. Lilman, G. Weirner. ROW 3: R. Corey, J. Esmael, C. Arado, K. Knoll, R. Oun- Iher, R, Wakaly, J. Dense ler, R. Sulken. ROW 2: R. Swedberq, A. Kapner, M. Wolin, A. Erickson, L. Snowaerl, T. Lynch, B. Slephen, C. Borman, H. Lumpp, H. Russman. ROW I: E. Juslus, V. Anderson, J. Koelool, Serqeanl Lee, C. Oillison, R. Forsylhe, U. Arqianas. COMPANY FfROW 3: K, Crook, F. Karnps, C. Champlin, W. Mendelson, B. Miller, H. Good, J. Racesen, J. Dryden, D, Sayad. F. Parkinson, lvl. Weisman, R. Owens, A. Veis, D. Keeqan, A. Whir- Iield, T. Milos, F. Nordeen, J. de Vise. ROW 2: K. Pelerson, R. Sherpilis, R. Lackner, R. Sarqis, K. Hirsch, W. Dielre, H. Schmid, R. Wodin, S. Braun, R. Girard. J. Tar- anlino, J. Nick, V. Smilh, J. Sam, C. Ralhscirn, H. Berman, W. Kaufmann, C. Craven, J, Ross. ROW l: T. McDowell, C. Warren, R. Mead, S. Showell, W. Andanese, B. Corhell, B. Hawkins, H. Burnkens, J. Bauer, D. May, B. Shumaw, C. Sleinrnelz, B. Hunt, M. Goldsline, R. Baumeisler, J. Weiss. FRONT ROW: D. Semon, R. Fausl, J. Wiess, J. Parker, J. Koe- fool. COMPANY G --a ROW 3: H. Koehler, J. Rnndfizzo, F. Meinicke, D, Rowe, N. Cerami, J. Koller, R. Gilli- son, L, Lehman, J. Blan- charl, J. Wheeler. ROW 2: B. Hiqqins, T. Kissane, l-I. Lackner, H. Aronson, J. Cooper, J. Marrnill, W. Fosler, R. Denzler, M. Edel- slein, E. Tholke, C. de- Neyeu, L. Rindei, J. Fausl. ROW l. J. lierpninq, lf. Cohn, F. Zimmerman, H. Rose, J. Finneqan, S. Thompson, D. Roqors, F. Crandell, R. Bodor, W. Rosenfeld, C. Urhausen, J. Lynch, D. Bosley. COMPANY EgROW 4: H. Zimmermann. J. Kan- gas, V. Roab, D. Oiraux, H. Hiqhes, T. Anderson, J. Levin, J. Dooman, F. Schullz. ROW 3: H. Roe- der, R. Rolh, O. Leonard, R. Rosseler, S, Somers, R. Naalz, O. Ohlson, R. Erick- son, U. Pappas, F. Kremer, C. Slevens. ROW 2: R. Wall, F, Kraemer, M. Slark, J. Holler, R. Gross- klaqs, J. Sedlark, V. Berns, R, Philbrick. S. Panlano. J. Yohannan, R. Klan. ROW I: H. Faqle, T. Carmical, J. Lynch, R. Koslyal, K. Miller, O. Oenlry, H. Harris. COMPANY B-ROW 3: R. Hawlmins, H. David, W. Gin- gerella, J. McCaTIrey, S. Gar- Tinlsel, R. Marlcus, R. Herdrnan, A. Krumm, C. Gianacopulos, M, Grossman, G. BrandT, C. Ooley, G. Figg, H. Neal, W. Buclxholz, W. LoT, W.WinquisT, R. Bloclc, P. MounTioy, B. GriT- Tith, R. Haynley. ROW 2: W. Caluguiri, N. Alper. S. Rubin, T. Moran, DoucherTy, H. Kirch- oTT, S. JusTus, H. Haury, A. deBresTion, A. Conner, T. Lalo- gani, R. Lamping, B. Kagan- oTT, M. Hans, M. Jacobson, R. Kulaoe, J. Rieqer, Sullivan. ROW I: Housby, R. Griswold. F. May, C. OvorsTalre. R. Kuchel, M. Goldman, R. Kahn, J. Poulalcidas, H. Fagle, Todd, W. Dillner, J. Gaines, N. VVahl, R. Slone, D. Larsen, S. LuTz, H. DorT, D. Delaney. COMPANY D - STANDING LEFT: J. Mouzalc, R. Harrison, J. BarreTT, F. Finlc, J. Abuia. STANDING RIGHT: S. Leven- sTam, B. Collins. J. Schwem- berqer, H. Mueller. ROW 5: F. Meyer, O, Duellman, W. DIaTh, M. Szabo, D. Lapsley, L. Sleinburg, J. CasTanes. H. Schnilzer, T. Groham, R. Bow- lan, L. BarTh, J. Repp. ROIN 4: R. Chudoom, R. French, A. Pearson, R. Tabb, R. Ruvel, F. Beyer, B. Keller, F. Sims, K. Sumner, G, Kormis, J. Moses, M. Lavin, R. Weiner. ROW 3: R. HamiITon, B. Pellilcan, R. Schnilzer, J. Coopsy. D. Le- paqe. L. Malinq, A. Balm, S. Mendolsohn, F. SchmidT, R. Pe-Ters, R. Hancock, F. Wil- liams. ROW 2: J. Levy, J. Jenkins, J. Lowery, J. Tom- pary, C. Towne, D. KallsTrorri. W, Puqh, M. Lewis, B. TaToI M. Hoeqh, C. HaTI'iaway, R. Fmmerich, W. STeclf, W. Gari- baldi, K. Schneider. ROW I: I. Robinson, G, ForTainaT, A. Poulalcidas, R. Solomon, F. Sulhohf, J. McDonald, D. 'Wild- ner, F. Siegel, V. Capadona, T. Turning, B. Crider, W. Mescher, J. Phillips, H. Reis- mann. COMPANY C.-ROW 3: R. Browne, D. Rudolph, W. Schiemann, F. Barry, M. Pier- man, M. Vaughan, F. Koehl, J. Schoenberger, J. Thorpe, K. Helley, L. Pondeliclc, C. Rolfsch. Neil. J. Pericles. E. Meyers, R. Winn, R. Blessing, B. Born. ROW 2: R. Diaz. H. Kramer, R. Oldl, Towne, B. Gillam, J. Ouay, P. Klaus, H. Cain, M. SmiTh, U, Arqianas, H. Bohl, F. MarTini, R. Sychow- slri, H. Schweizer, R. Ober- hardT, T. BonTield, B. PaTTon. A. Delaney, G. Bild, E. Du- PonT, A. Gold. ROW I: R. IdsTein, W. Kennedy, F. STarIr, L. Robinson, H. Braun, J. Ouay, H. Cheney, F. Lenz, H. Vallas, J. Drehobl, F. MarTini, F MarTin, R. Jansen, F. Ross, D. Sparlino, G. Nonbc-rg, J. Grfvefeld. R. Thomas. fl F A LEADER, JOIN THF R.O.T.C.,I' says The sign behind The picTures, and more True words have never been spoken. For There is no beTTer place in Lalce View where a young man has a beTTer opporTuniTy To be Trained To be a real leader whose counTry can be proud OT him. Yes, down in our basemenT is a room called The R.O.T.C. where every boy regardless oT color, creed, or size has a real chance To be Trained so ThaT he may in laTer year Till The places oT leadership held by men oT Today. These words, Reserve OTTicers' Training Corp also sTand Tor ReliabiIiTy, OpporTuniTy, Training, and CharacTer which are oTTered To every boy aT Lalce View. Tyr- T72 SHARP SHOOTERS: J. Terpninq, F. Ross, T. McDowell, J. Mouzek reeiizinq ihe serious piobiem Thai America is iacinm, derided io do fheir par? in the Nafionai De- fense proqrarn by sharrieninq fheir aim. R. Pxsicr, N. Press R. Jacobs Priyere James E. Cruoonw, Lieu- renani Miiron H. Meyers, J, Mon- roe, R. Kosiyal, J. Moumic pay honor io ihese Grand Oid Men oi rho Repubiic. RIFLE TEAM-Riqhi-ROW 2: F. Meyer, S. Showeil, D. Se-mon, K. Funicen. ROW I: F. Ross, F. Kosfyal, J. Terpnino, J. Mouzaic. LeiifROW 2: R. Giliison, J. Boder, G. Genirey, W. Diliner. ROW I: W. Rosenieid, R. Forsyfhe, J Quay, T. MCDoweli. As ihese boys wafch rhe war beinq iouqhr in Europe ar This 'rime-a war in which The ideals of ciyiiizeiion irseif are ar sralce-fhefrare more elerf Than ever rheir predecessors Couid have been io 'nasier rho details of good rnarkmenship, . t kk L t . , K 6 I . .4...l.L-1 1 age i2o .sk X M.Uhl 0 clamor and El'CIilGm6lll e XIOT lorgelling The social end of mililary Training, lhe regimenl sponsors annually one ol The lore- iosl aclivilies of Lalce View and lhe surrounding lorlh Side, namely, lhe milifary ball, beller known as ie 'Cadel l-lop. By a maiorily vole of lhe school, warming Grace Granger appeared as queen, reign- g graciously over lhe happy lhrong. The maid of Jnor, Rulh Slein, and The ladies-in-wailing, Jean Liner, Caryl Pedersen, and Pal l-larmon, all lenl lheir beauly To make This ball a iislandfouli in Lalce View s mililary hislory. ll' is a nighl of glamour and excilemenl for everyf one. The girls, bubbling over wirh ioy. spend hours before lheir dressing raloles lussing over lheir hair and rheir dresses. The fellows relie lheir lies, recomb 'rheir hair, repolish lheir shoes lime and lime again. Page l2w 96? ima Wlfumiw XL UML Aaqj, 'flj.01fL,C6U'L lfzaMLIJwmf ion. ,Q Merrie ElVee is 'Hwe creaiion of Lorrayne Nelson of Hue Feb. '4l class 1 s ! i im How 14-X N f fax' '48 3 . 'bf z ww f' k x 1,-f ' ,Q -1 F 1 '!Q .,,w. .,. v Q, . v 'K 1 ,EF ' , x. A., , ' ' 'J,.f.- :. V 'KNS , 1 v 4 558,393 f, 'lb '01 .v -il .1 4-4 Q' .Ve YQ., Ilya.: .NJ JA' ,. 4 A I gl 7 ,.,l' ia , ' H ,.? .:. .Ur ., 5, 's rn- V , .4 , 145 E 1 fn., ,r. -vu ,ew- , 'x 'nun , fr ch- , , , , 2 K . v , . QNX-,. . I -5 ' !x ?! 1 4 4 -Pe' ?h- 5, - w fm THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED So lhev wenlllo Clezlys xvhene they were sure of gelllnq The basl. Which plan? sn we send to he polled zfchlus an 'orsaqe lo cu, says MERRIE ELVEE SAYS Marlanw al The hosrwlall asks Wllllam Breynll of Shirley Plead, as lhfw lnsped Qnly Our 5Cl100l bOOlq5 had been 55 rrlanrs. Meanwhile Marlorle Nelson and Jean Pollock are lrylnq lne cffeers ev - 1, lr fl roses and declclnq whal' lhey'll have their besl beaux send rhnnr lo' In ereg mg as 959 r- Ll ' hr- connng Prev . I love lhese orchlds, clon'l Marlowe-. Clodys-a name in Flowers, CODYS FLOWER SHOP woo CLARK STREET LAKE VlEW Il2l FANTASIA Has no more lnlrlcracies or myslery lhan walehinq lin-0-Type machine. How does he ever qel il right, aslced Pal Schelbe, l could nol lell youf answered Leola Gardner. ll 'ould surely mix me all upf Gordon Qlrey also is rnyslllled buf lcnew lhe Lalce e View which lhey were prlnlinq would come oul all qhl ll always had. They haye been prinllnq il for ears. They do all sorrs cl line job worlc, Cards, nnour1temenls,eTC., al THE SYSTEM PRESS 940 BELMONT AVE. PHONE BUCKINGHAM 0695 I'M GROWING MODERN! 'A lfwely DlVLLlVO, yes, lcvul we Couldnll have made nearly sn nice il we had nfar used lhe malerials fron' AVQR RUP-llS, says Vlvrzinla Reap. 'They always carry 'ho besl ol everylhinq and Sl lhlr' qs ll -ry lala -fs, TCO. lve heard you fan nel lree lessons ln Arl by E-nm dw.r rhvref' 'ls lhal rruvf aslcs Jaclc Pavlcer lY0s, Endfw-dl ln all snrls 'srl Crall ideas, spray worlc, ny nmdellnrq, rgv'mfll'w': fnrds and lhlnosf' answered, rfalhy Fawhrlafl, Lells UF drryun Safurday nwfrnlrtrq. Shall weflll sud- -slfrd Jnnrny Brown. FAVOR RUHL 81 CO. wo we wweflsn AyENUE PHONE Ewwsen rm Page I3 II RAH! RAI-I! RAI-I! For Ihe Cheer Shop! Look who's yelling Ihe loude esl. Merrie EIVee says if you wanl The very besl for Ihe leasl money, corne visil-Ihe Cheer Shop. Here youlll Iind books, paper, greeling cards, and ink-Ihere's also polile helpful service. Localed direclly as Ihe crow llies Soulh from Lake View High School. Lake View's Own CHEER SHOP iszo iizvlne PARK aww, IT ALL COMES BACK TO ME NOW The Ihrill ol gradualion, Ihe odor ol flowers, Ihe crowds, Ihe lovely girls, handsome boys, and The sea ol grey caps and gowns. Those slunning, perleclly Iailored caps and gowns which lend a charm ol dignily Io a serious occasion. Caps and gowns from Ihe COLLEGIATE CAP AND GOWN COMPANY II7 N, WACKER DRIVE ANDOVER 1798 Seniors being conqralulaled by Mariorie Paler- son and Joe Ondracshek are Rulh Kosilchek, Gloria Krueger, and Bernard Kalvaloqe, TI-IERE'LL BE SOME CHANGES MADE Thereill be some changes made says Merrie ElVee do il lor her. Look al Mary Whilemore, isn'I her hair beaulilul? Ercelles have iusl compleled the iob. w k Ercelles Beauly Shop does all sorls ol special or in facials, nnanirures permanenl waves and hair arranqernenls. ERCELLE'S BEAUTY SHOP 3837 BROADWAY Pl-IONEQVVELLINGTON 8077 FOR APPOINTMENTS PARDON ME FOR FALLING IN LOVE wilh Ihis slunnino salin house gown. Isnll il beaulilul Bonnie, asked Alice Perkins. And I love lhis sweale and skirl oullil, lsn'I il srnarI7 said Bonnie Rodgers. Bolh girls are deliqhled wilh Ihe lovely Ihings If be lound in Mrne, Elorayzeis lillle Valence Shopf. rnosl allraciive place. THE VALENCE SHOP MMR rLoRAYzE Lingerie, Sporls Wear, Accessories, Coslurne Jowelri Handbags, and Cosrnelics SUITE IQIO STEVENS BUILDING DEARBORN IOOI? I7 N, STATE ST. il Eileen Miller would le? her hair alone and lei Errelle We'll Hafve To Hand It To You The lovely class ring worn by 'these beau- lilul hands is a rhing fo cherish and weep forever. Melvin Snover admires Rulh Slein's new Class ring, and well he may! Herff Jones Company, malcers of Fine Jewelry, have given us 'rhe besl money can buy. Rings, pins, and braceleis were shown. They have a splendid variely of sfyles. HERFF JONES JEWELER 32 W, RANDOLPH STATE 2378 W Page133 'S func turns to thaughts of clothes! In the spring a young man y Dashing madly To Klee's are some oT Lake View's popular young men. Spring is here, daTes are imminenT and The Prom in The oTFing. CloThes musT be had. WaTch Them make Their selecTions. And look aT The TransTorma- Tions. lfleine Rosenberger careTully aTTired in a new sporTs ouTTiT, says, This Klee Brosf haT will surely make This ouTTiT click. Ray Murphy, Tom Bingham, and Russell Marsh paused in The loeauTiTul sTore To consider The eTTecT oT The summer inTormals and compare wiTh Those shown in Esquire. They selecT socks, Ties, ascoTs, and acces sories. For Tine cloThes, Those ThaT make The man, Lake View Boys go To Klee Bros. The popular sTore Tor Men and Boys. LINCOLN, ASHLAND AND BELMONT I607 BELMONT PHONE-Buck. moo ALSO 4OII MILWAUKEE AVE. Pl-TONE-PALISADES 6800 B f O is s f' 'Sf M' C xy Adi A1 STRIKES AND SPARES AT MARIGOLDS Such Tun! l-leres a crowd oT enThusiasTic Lakg View Bowlers aT Marigolds. The managemenT aT The Marigold Arcade welcomes The sTudenTs oT Lake View High School To parTicipaTe in The greaTeeT oT all indoor sporTs- Bowling Those visiTing The lvlarigold Arcade will Tind Tie environmenT oT The very besT when They view 32 shining bowling lanes, wiTh plenTy oT seaTs available Tor specTaTors. The Marigold Arcade is air condiTioned ThroughouT, which makes iT comforTable and pleasanT Tor The bowler as well as The specTaTor. Eleanor Lorig, who holds The IQ39 Lake View High School Bowling Championship, has ioined our sTaTT as insTrucTress, and is available aT The Marigold Arcade every day wiTh The excepTion OT Sundays and holidays Trom IIIOO a.m. To 5:00 p.m. There is no charge Tor These insTrucTions. The lvlarigold Arcade is convenienTly locaTed Tor The sTudenTs oT Lake View l-ligh School, wiTh excellenT TransporTaTion TaciliTies Tor Those who have To Travel. Our compeTenT and eTFicienT personnel are always ready and willing To render TirsT class service To our paTrons. ?5+lE'iO5ZFeTbm' M A R I e o L D A R c A D E Xl LI d gleeaxmoroxom 828 Grace ST.-Phone WellingTon 8l83 ready To bowl. lvlcrre EVOC oulbo ls T rn T75 0 25 - i, l H A JW nf C . I ' . di ' , S 152, T i f N - ,T Tl 4 A ji , if asf IAWTQX Q' i U. ,, 'wg-'f Z' .' 1 5 . W ,X N, f. .i '2 cl Y 1, Page I35 Thal's some lunch you have There, says Mary Davld. 'lOh, yes, I always have a qood lunch when, Eal al our lunch room. Says Helen Winqblade, l'My rnolher doesnll have lo worry abcul rny qellin lhe proper diel, lor lhe food here is always nourishinq, well coolced, and deIicioL l've qiven up The sandwlch habil and brlnqlnq my cold lunch lrom horne. TI' Cosls so Iillle and is so rnuch more nourishing. Why donll you Inln rne, Mary' I believe I wlll aller lhlsf' says Mary, LAKE VIEW LUNCH ROOM LAKE vlrw wen scHooL THREE FOR DEFENSE And are They parllcular alnoul lheir unllorrns and all the Inmporlanl a cessorles? I'lere They are: Jaclr Terpeninq. Ernesl Nordeen, and Konrr Funlcen, Inspecllncz lhe delalls ol a cap. When lhey wanl lhe basl Ih go lo The Associaled Mililary Slore. There lhey are served rourleously a llnd salislaclion. ASSOCIATED MILITARY STORE Phone I-larrlson 3055 I9 Wesl Jaclcson Bly A ROSE IS RED AND VlOLET'S BLUI HA rose is red and violells blue, l'm quile happy and so are you- Il you buy your llc-wers and corsacges al Jensen's. says Merrie EIVee. Jensen s Ilowers are Iresh and Ilnesl qualify, Here is a rornanllc younq rnan buylnq a Ilox lor his lavorlle lady, Irene Sunlres, Dave Lande, wilh J. Jensen selllnq. Follow his example and buy al JENSEN'S FLOWER SHOP 3425 Lincoln Avenue Phone Graceland l52l FLASH! ESQUIRE? No, 'Schnelders Clolhinq Co.. where evenlnq clol can be renled al all limes. Fancy coslurnes lor girls A I all slyles. I-low do you lllre our gay Russian and nur Spaw senorlla, none olher lhan Irene Sunlres, and GI: Oynes. 1,1 Ed I-loward and Roland Nordquisl are lhe Lolharlos alooul lo slep oul lo The Prom, Merrie El says Where can we lind Iheir equal? SCHNEIDERS CLOTHING CO. Q' 2627729 N, Linroln Ave. Zi' Phnno4Billersweel IQBE Page I 36 BE INDEPENDENT Thal's whal I wanl fo be, says Mary Yohannan as lhe class in lhe New Fash- ioned School of Beauly Cullure galhers lor ils morning lesson. Yes, indeed, says Rulh Olson, and I'II always have a lrade I can lall back upon no maller whal happens. Il's so line, loo, lor lhe luilion is low and no money down is required. We are paying while we are learning, says Alice Perkins. New Fashioned lrains lhe girls in all kinds ol beauly cullure, manicuring, lacials, permanerils, hair and scalp lreal- n-ienls and all lundamenlals. Localed al Lincoln Ave. and Belmonl -il's convenienl lor all Lake View dis- lricl. PHONE BUCKINGHAM 7048 In lhe class are: Margarel Dougherly Alice Perkins Rulh Kaval Irene Sunlres Dorolhy Prilz Rulh Olson WHAT FOOD Whal loodlu says Ru+h Beck as she sips her chocolale and eals her sandwich, Whal'II you have, Pal? asks Arlhur Smilh. Il's hard lo decide, lor everylhing is so good. I love lo eal here. Lel's come ollenf' Merrie ElVee echoes, and conlenls hersell wilh a malled milk. GREENVIEW PHARMACY I476 W. Irving Park Lakeview 2090 Posing- Palricia Sheibe Rulh Beck Arlhur Smilh OH DEAR, WHAT CAN THE MATTER BE Oh dear, whal can lhe maller be Johnny's so long al lhe shop, He promised lo bring her a bouguel ol posies Bul sees violels, lilies, gardenias, and roses So Johnnyls all up in lhe air. No wonder wilh such a myriad ol lovely lresh llowers lo choose from These poor lellows are slumped. Beller lake fha Colonialis advice on cor- sages and leave il up lo lhe experls. They know. Ask: Marlin O'Donnel, Ed Lulz, Marlin Lowrey. COLONIAL FLOWER SHOP 8OI Sheridan Road, al Broadway Wel. 0204 Page IV Come on Over says Merrie ElVee SAFE AND SOUND NO TIME FOR COMEDY The Lure of the Uniform Fades inTo insigniTicance when Bernice Wild- erson is given The bid Tor The CadeT T-lop. How beauTiTul, where did They come Trom? she asks. Crowe Name PlaTe Co, answers John Terpening. They have made Them Tor our CadeT Hops Tor over TwenTy years. PreTTy niTTy, ehu? l surely will cherish This, all my liTe. Among my souvenirs iT will go. CROWE NAME PLATE CO. AND MFG. CO. 3701 N. Ravenswood Phone BiTTersweeT 7500 BuT Merrie EIVee says, You'll Tind plenTy oT Them aT The Parkway and all sorTs oT good plays aT low prices. Al- ways popular wiTh Lake View sTudenTs and here goes DoroThy PriTz, Ed Howard, Roland NordquisT, MargareT Seaholm in Tor a pleasanT evening. THE PARKWAY THEATRE There's loTs OT Things you'll like here aT The Vee Claire Shop. ca s and rn suiTs DoroThy Kelch Tank suiTs. pr gy . Tries on a pair OT Keds, while Agnes Abraham, BeTTy Kimball and June Philips are inTeresTed in caps and dresses. A pleasanT place To shop. Cos- rneTics, Tlowers. and purses! All The Things girls like! You'll like iT and iT's so near school Too. VEE CLAIRE SHOP 3949 Ashland Avenue are The cars oT The Teachers a oThers when leTT in The L. Xi GARAGE! CourTeous, prompT service, reasi able raTes, warm and cozy. Who'sT driving ouT? lT's Miss l-lasTings, w a bunch in her car and Merrie EIV Thumbs a ride. L. 8: L. GARAGE 3935 N. Ashland Avenue 2736 Clark ST. ' Phone-Buc. 9620 Phone Lake View 3480 Buckingham 7787 , . Sz . 7443? az T I 1 Q THE MARCH OF TIME I never saw such be-auIIIuI annuals Iaeiore In my life. said BIII Hausby Io Marjorie NeIson as Ihey saf in Mr. I'IagerIy's ofiice. JusI no'rice, said Marjorie MehIiq, how each year Iheir sfyles change. They go forward wifh Iime, don'I' Ihey? Such cIear cuf work, such new and modern ideas. 'Year books wifh characferf' aren'I fheyf7 ejaculajed Marjorie. II's inieresiinq Io see how many dirferenf Themes, and ideas have been carried on Ihrouqhouf Ihese books, And I undersfand Ihaf Mr. Hagerfy. here, has buiII up a marvelous business of over Iorfy schooIs. Rosenow Co. is Io he conqraIuIaIed upon Ihis spIendid achievement aren'+ Ihey? ROSENOW ENGRAVING CO. 340 WesI I-Iuron Phone DeIaware 6233 Page I39 .7 f :QW Thahs The li e lo plan lhe nexl year's worlc. IN Wha+ are ynou going lo do lhis fall, Jane, asked Edward Jusl us as lhey sal on lhe beach? Jane l'luddleS'fon replies, Why l am going lo The UPTOWN METROPOLITAN. l F' d b A ' ' ' ngure a goo uswness educahon ns lhe besl assel l can have and lhe Upfown IS fhe besl place fo gel il. Why don'+ you come loo. Ed? Perhaps I will, answered Ed. I know lhey orler summer courses and a greal variely ol sublecls. ll's a grand school. For informalion, rales, elc. UPTOWN METROPOLITAN Call Longbeach 8944fIlO5 W. Lawrence Avenue M s X .P X X L X if 5 S? aj -is 'K 4 K ' mf K2 5 r '55, M X Wm Nw Bam, Ano some Bro Vsperef ei We Lake Vrew Bownnq NXeys. Merge XXAeN'rq, fr ' X Worn Efxn xnern Ra Murphy Vxlenace Swanson qaWer or e some qarno 48 Q W r W ak WHS wonderWuX Bownnq Cenrrer. Dyer BO PxXXey-5 ready and W'xn'xnq ior your . . X1 xo. pXeasure, We Horne OW our wonoerWuN L, V. BowMnq Xeern, wxnxe rrnqe ur- nonors every year. No peeks io boWer you and emusevnenjr 05 eXX krnda and ' ' ' ' A b resresxnrnenksy Woo, ayenexde io aM. PN spxenoro pXec,e Wor oames an an- oxuerrs OW an sorks. Por an en'royaxoXe eyenknqy yken We LAKE VXENN BOXNLXNC5 ALLEYS Phone NN en. XOOZO F5239 CW?-YW! Sneck X ln The Car: Ed Howard Rolond Nordquisf Doris l'lelslen Barbara Johnson Marlin Lowrey lrene Sunfras James Brahos Page l42 limp' a a' B5 li 4 , fi ll C Come on A X along, yells XX Merrie ElVee. y iv A, ll , r , ,ir SCHOOL DAYS, SCHOOL DAYS, DEAR OLD GOLDEN RULE DAYS Hi, wail lor us, yelled Heinie Rosenberger and Rulh Koval, as Ed Howard and his gang are slarling our from Lalce View, Where are you going, called Rulh-as she panled alongside. To The lvlelropolilan Business College, said Ed. We are going lo complele our business educarionf' From Grammar lo High To Business School, lhal's The way lo do il. lvlelropolilan offers splendid courses in slenography, lypewriling, bookkeeping, comp- Jromelry, secrelarial work, diclaphone, salesmanship, and accounling. Any young man or woman will hnd lhemselves equipped ro meer Jrhe problems ol Jrhe commercial world by allending +his school. Melropolifans Summer courses begin soon afler Lake View closes in June. Avail yourself of lhis good opporlunily To lil yourself for life. School is in your own neighborhood, wilh splendid inslruclion. METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Telephone: Graceland 2227 :: Lincoln Ave., Roscoe 81 Paulina Main Office af 37 So. Wabash Merrie EIVee 'iff pokeq for her Here! one of our loveiy senior girls, Porfraifs o1CQuaWy' - Howto ra P1 Q, - , A p Q p Wp LkHlRgUfHf UUTL MDIMDX l62 Sfafe Phone Siafe 2642 Page I43 all 91h Ugg Lake Vxew OH rm' mlxndf' ENee. Ns. Can's qei ' dede, says Memo ok Lake Vxew Hnnua S onesx. 'ob Thaks Lm Fwd Xook ai Xkwai Yme up Many years oi New and ak suck mavveXou Vof dean CUJY, dear pvkrxfmq, and an undevsianckxnq 05 We X Uneen Ks kwafd XO beak. 'XXNe ouqkxk io know says Mevfxe Ewee. RX N T X N G SX. X N D E N P EW So. Jekkerson fX4arrKsorx 9511 Mavzekka Sckmkiz june Jensen Beck Xookknq over Rnnuaks Ruth Page '44 L Vkxove .f h-H-wt C, CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN land +he Woman as Welll These are lhe prelrlesl housecoals Ilve seen anywhere-aren'l hey? says Winnie Morrow lo Georqelle Thomasma as Ihey rnel n Tadls Dry Goods slore. Bob, my brofher, buys his lhinqs here, loo. They have excellenl elecllons and wonderful values. Mr. Tad smiles approval, TAD'S DRY GOODS AND MEN'S STORE luclrinqharn I454 3474 Soulhporl Avenue STRIKES ARE NOT POPULAR Excepl al Kaadlandlsl Here lhe G.A.A.s meel and bowl and rave a merry lime. Courleous servlrfe-Eine alleys and qood urroundinqs. LET'S JOIN! KAADLAND BOWLING ALLEYS 'lmne--Bui. ZJIS3 3249 N, Ashland Avenue LADY IN THE DARK ls Joan Une, lryina In decide which rlnq il will be, red or blacl rglllnux. Maybe she yylll defide on a necklace. John Llbberlon ays, Well, Joan, you Canl nwalre a mislalre on any ol Kesls ewelry, which ever you choose. if wlll be all right And lhls ls he lrulh. lf s always qood. B. J. KESL'S COMPANY MANUFACTURER OE JEWELRY :enlral 4652 IO So. Wabash Florence Drzich loolrs on. SPLASH! RUN FOR THE SHORE Irs llne lo swlvn oul in lhe open, bul when winler comes lhe :Ice ls icy-lhen whalff Keep up your swlrnrnlncr larrn by praclidnq in fhe Lincoln eImonrY.ly1,C.A. Il is ronvenienr lo all you Lalre Viewlles and lhere are many Iher advanlanos. Pool, pina pong and games ol all lclnds. Palrorrlze your Y.M.C.A. Corne lo lhe Y. LINCOLN 8: BELMONT illersweel 3333 3333 N. Marshlleld Edilh Schullz grorlnn Shirley Swanson bowls Alex Lloyd Jean Anderson Kurl Miller Gladys Johnson TEA FOR TWO Marlowe, wmv are you slurlylnq lu-rv? aslcs Drwrnrfny Prllx. So l can learn lo cool: and nranaqr- .1 fun morn, 'lWlry .Ire yfn here? Well, l'm qolnq Io learn lo be .1 In-Ilcr Look and lrnrnw manager. Vfho knows, l may be rrrarrlerl some day' and nr-:wi ll, Jane says shes golnq lo rnanaqe .1 ral:-Inrln pr-rlraps. ll's a grand place to learn, isrr'l Il, Carl? Well, all I have lo say ls lhal il you ran rruok lmnl lllw Ilris and serve if as dainlily, iI's a qrrnal rrlarir- In lr-nrrr. All qlrls slvonll lrarn ro cook and conrc hr-re lo learn how-l'r-' Inllrnq Ihw wrrrlrlf' says Carl Alfrsorr. SCHOOL OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE 350 W. Belden Ayvnnr- Rl'un1'I LIrr,uln 0927 lor Inl0rrrrnllIvl'l Marlorlvs Seaholnr lposlnql wlllr Dorollry and Carl. fr iii N., ,fl Q W :wwf i .mars gn., WHICH SHALL IT BE? A ring, a Ioracelel, a necke lace or a pin. II's hard Io choose from Spies Brolhers fine sample case. Tom Bonlield and Doris Helslen are in a brown sludy over Ihe clecision. Eileen I.eaviII and Charles Gillison, Vice-Presidenl and Presiclenl of Ihe Honor Sociely are surely Iond ol Iheir honor pins boughl from Spies, For years Spies have furnished Lake View's sen- iors wilh rings and pins, and so we know 'they are good. and Ihey always have a line array ol slyles. The loop olfice ol Spies Brolhers is al 27 E, Monroe Slreel. Faclory on Cornelia Avenue Phone: Randolph 4I49 SPIES BROTHERS I JEWELERS IT'S THE COVER THAT COUNTS Says Merrie EIVee- lvlerrie EIVee is sure Ihal Molloy will do a qoool iob as They always have, and a Molloy Cover if will be. Wilh years oi background, cornpelenl arlisls and exloerl workmen a lovely cover is always a sure Thing. DAVID J. MOLLOY 2857 Norlh Weslern Avenue I WANT THE WAITER WITH THE SODA I I Y Coming up, one slrawberry soda lor Miss Dorolhy Brown. She sal wilh her moulh N walering, eager lo Iasle The soda, which I Paul Mounlioy was making. Doroihy comes I in Bach and Moun+ioy's Drug Slore ai l6OI W. Monlrose quile oflen, noi only for sodas buf for many olher Ihings such as Iirsl aid supplies, Ioolh pasle, and prescriplions. Sho -gsm' .M bg, can also call Lake View l22I, when she wnnls Fil K7 ' I f' J A prompl delivery. i ,l I6OI w. IVIOVIIFOSQ L 7, X BACI-I AND MOUNTJOY lu ry . I ',' 5 Lake View I22I A I 7 I I ' QQ 'v I , wg: Q SUNSHINE AND VITAMINS I X Sunshine and Vilamins can be absorbed on The shores ol Good Old Lake Michigan, all allernoon IIXNAQX f ig-even fhough your mornings are spenl in picking up Iosl credifs, forging ahead in your sfudies, d bringing gradualion perhaps a semesler ahead for yourself. K . Summer school al Lake View oilers Ihese adyanfages, and Ihe smarf boy or girl is Ihe one who if ails himsell ol Ihis line opporlunily lo accomplish some ol 'these Ihings. ' f i ' 'I l , . , . . . fy' I I Merrie ElVr-0 Many inlere-sling courses are being offered al' Lake View This summer. Learn Io Iype, learn complom- f,l y NME in jf or slenography, and make up some missing credifs in gymnasium, music, or arr. I i ,ildtrinsrs SUMMER SCHOOL Time: Monday, June 30, I94I, 'ro Friday, Augusl 22, l94I-8 To Il A.M, Gladys Carlscn Jnnu lluddle Tuilion: SIZOO for Isl Maior, 58.00 for 2nd Maior, 56.00 lor each Minor. sion, Jean Andi-rson and Kuff Regislralionz Monday, June 30, I94l. lJi'lnr mul nn the bench. LAKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL 4OI5 N. Ashland Ave. fi 9.9- .wif Q S .fw K J E N R ., ., , , 1 N Q f, , Q l , xv 6 M Q ' ml . ffwl gg W wigs if .AA' ,' X, if 3 2',L 5 if ' A U gl ' N 1 Q' K A ' , 5 ' A 5 N wfwd fra? gmwgfsd fig W sw X 7 Y K X M , lA.!V , Y:.: -i , w if j A A X 'W W 3 v Y-Z2 f at 551 if 1 W x 'E ' E ' SS ,Qi hx xi E g! A ' S Q ,f Q ' Q 4 L,,L ' 6, 'iw ' V lf Q1 if K' 1 - ' 7 A 'H 15 My if ' A g, , 4, 2 ' 5 Y ' U 'V sv .. W - A5 ' 5 3 ' . f A 1 h ' jay A .- A A f Ski. fr A V .. . 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TOP ROW ANGELLE AKOPIAN General Language G.A.A.: Civic Forum: Lake re View: Ollice Praclice: Personalily Club: 4B Council: Crealive Wrilinq Club: Girl Reserves, JOHN ALLEN Sequence Bowling Team, Capfain: Economics Club: Ohfice Praclice: Book- Room Clerk. JEANNE JUDlTH ANDERSON Sequence G.A.A.: Red and While Adverlising Slali: Lake re View Aqeni: Girl Reserves: Public Speaking: Prom Commiflee: Honor Sociely, Secreiary, Gold Pin. MARGERY ANDERSON General Science J. Slerling Morlon High School, Cicero, lllinois: A Cappella Choir: G.A.A.: Madrigal Club: Senior Drama: Debale Forum: Larin Club: Scholarship Commiflee. Secrelary. VERNON ANDERSON Commercial Conceri Orcheslra: R.O.T.C., Firsr Lieulenanl, Officers Club: Visual-Educalion Service: A Cappella Choir. HANNAH BADAL Sequence Waller High School: Office Praclice: G.A.A.: Library Praclice: Girl Reserves: Class-Day Commillee: Hall Guard: Civic Forum: Oplional Swimming: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. BOTTO M ROW DONALD BANNER General Science A Cappella Choir: Track Team: Hi-Y, Secrelary, Vice-Rresidenl: Chairman Consliluiional Convenlion: Commission, Presidenf: Class Presidenl: Senior Drama: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. JOHN AYRES BARNETT General Science R.O.T.C., Second Lieulenanl: Rifle Team: Red and While Depuly: Bowling: 3A Council: Leadership Commilfee: Slide-Rule Club. MARIE J. BAUER Commercial G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Lake re View Aoenr: Red and While Agenf. WAYNE R. BAUMANN General Science Proviso High School, Maywood, lllinois: Public Speaking: Speech Class. LYNETTE E, BE:NDlT Commercial G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum: Hall Guard: Silver Proli- ciency Pin: C.B. Emblem. PRISCILLA VALENTINA BENN Sequence G.A.A.: Senior Drama: Hall Guard: Civic Forum. ME? 'fi MARIAN C. BEROTT Commercial Conceri Orchesira: G.A.A,: Girls' Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum. DORTHEA BETNER Commercial G.A.A.: A Cappella Choir: Red and While Comrniliee: Girl Re- serves: Leisure-Time Aciiviiies: Honor Sociely. Bronze Pin. NANCY BICKLE General G.A.A.: French Club: Ohfice Praciice: Room Depuly: Public Speaking: Drama: Glee Club: Hall Guard. LEONA BlESCHKE General Science G.A.A.: Civic Forum: Girl Reserves: Allendance Praclice: Honor Socieiy, Gold Pin. CHARLES S. BIRKEMO General Band. Second Lieulenani: Orcheslra: Biology Club: Laiin Club. RITA LOlS BlRKNER General G.A.A.: Biology Club: Laiin Club: Civic Forum: ClassADay Corn' miiiee: Room Depuiy: Lalce re View Agenl: Games Class: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. JERRY BIRN General Science Hirsch High School: Golf Team, Caplain: Senior Drama: Public Speaking: Hi-Y. MAXINE BLOOM General G.A.A.: Oiiiice Praclice: Glee Club: Honor Socieiy: Bronze Pin. MARGARET ANN BODE Commercial G.A,A.: Sophomore Girls' Glee Club: Lalce re View Siahi. ETHEL BOLTAX General Science G.A.A.: 4B Council: Drama: English Club: Honor Sociefy, Gold Pin. ROY BORKENHAGEN General Science Ray High School. Ray. Norlh Dalcola: Senior Council: Camera Club, Presideni: Red and Whife, Lilerary Siail, Ediior: Honor Socieiy, Silver Pin. BERNlCE H. BRENTANO G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Marshal: Leisure-Time serves: Class-Day Cornmiilee. Sequence Aclivilies: Girl Re- SELMA LOUISE BRESKlN Ausiin Hiqh School: G.A.A.: French Club: Forum: Public Speaking. JEANNE BRlDGE G.A.A.: Class-Day Cornmilfeet Leisure-Time Swimming: Office Praciice. ANN BURR G.A.A.: A Cappella Choir: Room Depulv: Laiin Club: Senior Service: Prom Comrniileez Honor Socieiy, Gold Pin. General Language English Club: Civic Sequence Aciiviiies: Opiional Sequence Tri-Hi-Y, Presidenf: DORIS LOUISE CABALLERO Sequence G.A.A.: Lafin Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Class-Day Commiilee: Senaie: Girl Reserves: Honor Socieiy, Vice President Gold Pin. JEANNE CAHILL Commercial G.A.A.: Office Praclice: Library Pracfice: Glee Club: Biology Club: Lalce re View: Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin. LAVERNE MARJORlE CARLSEN Sequence Glee Club: Personnel Orniice: English Club: Scholarship English: Senior Service: G.A.A.: Civic Forum: Hall Guard. V.,,Y. L , l f .Q ., if Y .Q r ii S? - E' K - M . gg' if.Es.:, Qi ' i if' ' l R' a '- ' V i i a Z ,1.Q:g,.'- . - 1 ,K QW f -, - . N.: 'scsi-H 5 NX A l DONALD BANNER The Capfain, or Presideni, Don Banner sleered ihe SS. Febru- ary Class ol l94I over The rough spols and lhe class wenl lull srearn ahead under his capable leadership. His fresh sense of humor was always wcrlcind lo keep spirils hinh and lhe class came oul on lop. 'Fun TOP ROW ENEZ CARLSON Sequence G,A.A.: Office Praclicet Oplional Swimrninq: Room Depury: Hall Guard: Personnel Pracfice: Girl Reserves: Class-Day Commiriee: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. HARRY F. CARR Sequence Track Team: Slide-Rule Club: Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin. NORMA JEAN CARR Commercial G.A.A.: Concerr Orcheslra' Girl Reserves: Civic Forum: Cheer Leader: Senior Drama. BEVERLY CARTER General G.A.A.: Tri-Hi-Y: Glee Club, Junior Choir: A Cappella Choir: Girl Reserves: Larin Club: Civic Forum: Drama Class: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. MARIE ANITA CARUSO Commercial G.A.A.: Civic Forum: O1Elice Pracrice: Girl Reserves: Hall Guard. EDITH CELIN6 Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Oprional Swimming: Games Class: Leisure- Time Aclivilies: Home Economics Club: Caplain Ball, Lelrer. BOTTOM ROW ETHEL BLANCI-IE CELING Commercial G.A.A.: Home Economics Club: Glee Club: Games Class: Leisure-Time Acliviries: Oprional Swimming. HOWARD EDWARD CHENEY General Science R.O.T.C.: Hi-Y: Zoology Club. MARILYN CHESTERFIELD Sequence G.A.A.: Girl Reserves' French Club: Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin. THOMAS CHRISTIE Commercial Hall Guard: Drama Club: Public Speaking: S'rair Marshal. PEGGY CLARKE General Language Glee Club: G.A.A.: French Club: Ofiice Praciice: Senior Drama: Prom Commifree: Depury: Public Speaking: Honor Sociely. Bronze Pin. CLIFFORD CLAUSON Commercial Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. ff '-rl? I 'gil Q J' lv 'uw 'K' y -T C r arr- MURIEL COHEN General G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Senior Drama. MARY K. COLEMAN General Science G.A.A.: Oliice Praclice: Senior Service: Girl Reserves, Vice-Presi- denl: Senior Drama: Games Class: Prom Commillee: Civic Forum: Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin. LOlS F. COOK Commercial G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum: Hall Guard: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. MALCOLM B, CROFFORD Sequence Golf Team: Senior Drama: Civic Forum: Hi-Y. HELEN CYWAN Commercial G.A.A. ROBERT V. DALY Sequence Baslrelball: 3B Council: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. WALLACE DAVID Commercial Band: R.O.T.C.: Hall Guard: La Salle Srreel- Club. MARlA De BLOCK General Senate: G.A.A, Secrelarv, Treasurer, Publicily Chairman: Senior Council: Gill Commirlee, Chairman: Slamp Club, Presidenl: Or- chesfra: Girl Reserves: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. JOSEPH DICHIARO Commercial lnfraeMural: Band: Slage Crew. VlCTORlA DOBRAUZ Commercial G.A.A.: Lalce re View Aqenl. BERTHA R. DOW General Science G.A.A.: Civic Forum: Girl Reserves. DYER General Ausfin High School, Auslin, Illinois: G.A.A.: Enqlish Club: Civic Forum: Library Praclice: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. FRANKlEMAE DYKES Commercial G.A.A.: Home Economics Club: Games Class: Olilice Praclice: Hall Guard: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. DOROTHY M. ECKERT G.A.A,: Band: Ring and Pin Commillee, Chairman: Senior Coun- cil: Reserves: Biology Club: Civic Forum: Red and Whiie Agenl: Honor Sociery, Silver Pin. GEORGE E. EDER General Science Track Team: Hi-Y Treasurer: Red and While, Ari Sfall: Prom Commiifee: Hall Guard: Games Class: Leadership Discussion Club: Geology Club. SHIRLEY EDSON General Science G.A.A.: Civic Forum: Laiin Club, Presidenl: Personnel Praclice: Hall Guard: Red and While Commillee: Opiional Swimming: Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin. MINNlE E. EDWARDS Sequence Senn High School: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Marshal: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Games Class: Girl Reserves: Roller Slcaling Club: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. JEAN EGDORF Sequence Von Sleuben High School: G.A.A. , 2 Q , X-,F ar sw ar Y ' s i , S f ,f 5, 9 , i W c.. .1- li The iirsl rnare-or vice-presidenf, Grace Granger-has lono been known lor her lovely voice and her Charm, buf She broughr lorlh her leadership qualilies and did a solendfd iob. TOP ROW RAYMOND F. ELIE General Washburne Conlinuarion School. BERT ELLIS Sequence Swimming Tearn, Caplain: Fencing: Baskelball: Room Depury: Lake re View Agenf: Red and While Agenl: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. MABEL ELLISON Comcnercial Rorl Wing High School, Rorl Wing, Wisconsin: G,A.A. LILLIAN ELIZABETH ELLWOOD Sequence G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Senior Council: Oplional Swimming, JUNE ERICKSON Sequence G.A.A.: Civic Forum: Lalin Club: Hall Guard: Honor Sociery, Gold Pin. MARIANN K, B. FEILER General Concerl Orchesrra: Senior Service? G.A.A.: Honor Sociefy, Silver Pin. BOTTOM ROW RICHARD FELLER Commercial ELAINE JANET FELSENTHAL Special Arls Red and While Adverlising Slall: Chess Club, Presidenr: G.A.A.: Public Speaking: Drama Club: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. NORMA VERNA FERGUSON Seguence G.A.A.: Orchesrra: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Civic Forum: Red and While Commillee, Chairman. HARRIET ELAINE FINE General Science G.A.A.: Civic Forum: Ping-Pong Club: Bacleriologv Club: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Slide-Rule Club: Sludenl Council: Ollice Praclice. FRED FINK Sequence R.O.T,C., Cadel Major, Oliliicers Club: Foolball: Track. CHARLOTTE RUTH FISCHER General Language G.A.A.: A Cappella Choir: Glee Club: Oprional Music: Office Rraclice: Public Speaking: Hall Guard. . ,Ne I6 Y 'FV' sri'- ' ai! MARGIE FLOTRON Sequence G.A.A.: Band: Spanish Club: Girl Reserves: Senior Council: Class Day Commillee: Sludenf Council: Civic Forum: Lake re View Agenl: Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin. ETHEL FRANK Commercial G.A.A.: Room Depuly: Lake re View Agenl: Home Economics Club: Office Praciice: Hall Guard: Opiional Swimming. ELIZABETH ANN FREER Sequence Immaculara High School: G.A.A.: Fencing. ELAINE FREY Sequence G.A.A.: Civic Forum: Girl Reserves: Senior Service: Games Class: Oplicinal Swimming: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. BEVERLY FUNK Sequence Orchesira: G.A.A.: Offiice Praclice. JOHN GAGEN General Science Leaders, Caplain: Track Team: Swimming Team: Fencing Team: Lake re View, Soorfs Eclilor: Hi-Y: 4B Class Treasurer: A Cappella Choir. MILDRED GERLIF Commercial G.A.A.: Games Class: Library Praclice: Hall Guard: Personaliry Club. DORIS GERREN Commercial McKinley High School: G.A.A. CHRIS T. GIANACOPULOS Sequence R.O.T.C.: Orchesfra: 3A Council: Senior Council: German Club. LENA N. GLAVAS Sequence G.A.A,: Civic Forum: Laiin Club: Opfional Swimming: Hall Guard: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. CATHRYN GLIMM Commercial Orcheslra: G.A.A. NETTIEMAE GLOUB Sequence Senior Service: Office Praciice: G.A.A.: La Salle Sfreei Club: Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin. MORTON GOLDMAN Sequence R.O.T.C.. Officers Club: Band: Lake re View: Siamp Club: Civic Forum: Honor Sociefy, Gold Pin. PAULETTE GORDON General Sequence Senn High School: Speech Club: Senior Drama: G.A.A.: Creae 'five Wriiing Club, Vice-President LORENE GUY , General Science G.A.A.: Lake re View: Biology Club: Drama Club: Capfain Ball Champions: Beginners' Choir. SHIRLEE GRABOW General Science Girl Reserves: Band: G.A.A.: Lake re View Agenf: 4B Council: Office Pracrice: Hall Guard: Biology Club. GRACE GRANGER Sequence A Cappella Choir: Glee Club: G.A.A.: Clean-up Campaign: Tri-Hi-Y: P.T.A. Page: Senior Service: Senior Drama: 4B Class Presidenl: Class Vice-President EMILY GRIDLEY Commercial Virginia High School: G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Civic Forum. DV' X-if- , - . y Q7 41,8 I gg w I 4 r si li lk K+- Er S. v JOHN GAGEN Our purser, The man lo wlnom The enormous funds were enfrusled, is llial genial qenlleman. Jolwn Gaqen. Hones+ Jolwn ' was no quip, 'lor llwe boolcs were always in order. - .. . i., -' ,.. . . .1 . 1 . ,. A. . . . 5' in ' 'fl X sl R gi' I .R 4,1 L Q in fine J T as A A like r 5 rim - T1-xx ku g. 1? gs TOP ROW PATRICA O. GRMUSICH Sequence G,A.A.: Room Depulyy Leisure-Time Acrivifiesp P.T.A. Page: Glee Club: Hall Guard: Office Praclice: Oplional Swimminq. MARY GRUSKOVNJAK Sequence G.A.A.: Office Pracrice: Girl Reserves: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. SAMUEL HABER Sequence Lalce re View: Prom Commirfee: Goll Team: Red and Wl1i+e Aqenlg Room Depulv: Tennis Team: Civic Forum: Hall Guard: Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin. HELIA HACK Commercial G.A.A.: Senior Service: Girl Reserves: Civic Eorum: Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin. BETTY L. HAMM General Science G.A.A.: Games Class: Office Pracliceg Girl Reserves: Hall Guard: Senior Drama. MOLLY HAMPSON Sequence G.A.A.: A Cappella Choir: Personnel Praclice: Girl Reserves Junior Clnoir: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. BOTTOM ROW ADELLE M. HANSEN Sequence G.A.A,: Office Pracrice: Glee Club: Games Class: Opfional Swimming. MYRTLE BETTY HELLRIEGEL Sequence G.A,A.: Red and While Aqenl: Games Class: Ridino Club: Op- lional Swimming: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. ELSIE M. HEXAMER Science G.A.A. NANCY HlRSCH Sequence Olilice Praclice: G,A.A. LEATHA HOCKMAN Commercial G.A.A.: Civic Eorum: Honor Sociery, Silver Pin. ELEANORE HOLDER Commercial G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Room Depufy. i as i , . , , N si S, in W .- 1' mf? ii - 52 , rf: 'i B L ' WALLACE HOLM Sequence A Cappella Choir: Senior Council: Prorn Commiflee: Leaders Class: Senior Class Senale Represenialive: Siudenl Council: Hi-Y: Honor Socieiy, Silver Pin. EDNA HOVELLER Commercial Conceri Band: Senior Orcheslra: Girls' Band Club, Presidenl: G.A.A.: Lalce re View: Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin. JAYNE HUDDLESTON General Science Senn High School: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Prom Commiiiee: Senior Council: Office Praciice. JOHN G. HUGHES General Science R.O.T.C.: Oliiicers Club: Crack Drill Squad: Red and Whiie Ageni: Hall Guards. Sergeanl. JANE E. HUGHEY General Language G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Concerl' Band: Drum Maiorelle: Hall Guard: Lalce re View Ageni: Glee Club: P.T.A. Page: Red and Whiie Agenl. ' RAYMOND HURT General DuOuoin High School, DuOuoin, Illinois: Civic Forum, Presideni: Traclr Team: Leliermen Club: Hi-Y. BERNARD IGLOW Sequence Spanish Club: Civic Forum: Red and While Agenl. BURTON LEE IZENSTARK General Language Junior Council, Chairman: Senior Council: Lalin Club: Civic Forum: English Club: Senior Drama: Hall Guard: Honor Socieiy, Silver Pin. THEODORE IZENSTARK Sequence Bowling Team: Spanish Club: Camera Club: R.O.T.C.. Cadei Firsl-Sergeani: Hall Guard: Marshal. BEVERLEE JACOBS Social Science G.A.A.: Office Praciice: Girls' Chorus: Hall Guard: Spanish Club: Senior Drama: Civic Forum: Games Class: Red Cross Agenf: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. JOYBELLE G. JAMES Commercial G.A.A.: Civic Forum: Home Economics Club. Presidenl: Games Class: Girl Reserves: Glee Club: Leisure-Time Aciiviiies: Coun- cil: Depuiy: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. HlLDA JANET Commercial G.A.A.: Library Assisianl: Red and While Sialii: Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin. JEANNETTE JARR A Sequence G.A.A.: Senior Drama: Hall Guard: Roller Slcaling Club: Civic Forum. FLORENCE JEZISCHEK Commercial G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin, AUDREY JOHNSON General Language G.A.A.: Biology Service Club: Red and While Liierary Siafi: Senior Service: Honor Socieiy, Silver Pin. AVIS L. JOHNSON Sequence Roosevelf High School: Swimming Club: G.A.A.: Leisure-Time Aciiviiies: Girl Rerserves: Tri-Hi-Y: Senior Service: Civic Forum: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. ELEANOR JOHNSON General Band: Orcheslra: Senior Service: G.A.A,: Oiiice Praciice: Slide- Rule Club: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. GEORGE M. JOHNSON Special A'r+s Drama: A Cappella Choir: Madrigal Club. V.-.--U , .-,.-,,, , il l l l l l l v if' Tlw 'og keeper. Darlene Sfliubel, lsebl lner rninules very efli- erllv, Nol only was slwe egicienf bul slie added zesr lo llwe ass by lmer vivanious senge QT humor and lner friendly spirif. TOP ROW GLADYS SVEA JOHNSON Sequence G.A,fX.' Civii Ecrrum: Senior Drarna: Hall Guard' Red and Wlnilea Adverlisinn STGET, La Salle Slreel Club. LAVERNE E. JOHNSON Sequenfio Gfxfx.: P.T.fX. Rane' Depuly: Gloe Club: T-lwme Enmnmnirg Club, NORMAN C. JOHNSON Sequenre Band: Orclneslraf Olqiiers Club, Second Lirlulenanl' R,O.T,C.: Spanish Club: lnlrarnural Baskelballj Civif Erirurn ELIZABETH JOSEPH Sequence G.A.A.I Red and Wlwile Slalrli Red and While Aqcnl: Drama: Geology Club: Cablain Ball Lellvr: Perscnnel OETiCe: l-lonm Sociery, Bronze Pin. EDWARD CHARLES JUSTUS Comrnerflal R.O,T.C.: Ogifers Club: Exlwibilion Drill' Ream Depulv. LOIS DOROTHY KADAU G.A.A.: LaT.e re View, Dislribulor, Repfwrlei, BOTTOM ROW BLONDA KAR U Comniemii Comiwielxial G.A.A.: Girl Reserves' Music Eeslival: OTTVQ Praclice: Elcniini' Sociely, Silver Pin. DORIS S. KELLER Sequence G.A.A.: Clwildrerrs Aid Socierv: P.T.fX. Pane: I-loner Scale-ly, Bronze Pin. JOHN R. KELLER Sequenr Bowlinq: Eencirfq' Inrramural Baslcelball LAWRENCE KELLY Commercial lnlramural Baslcelballt Hall Guard. MENELAUS KEPOS General Leaders' Class' Spanish Club: Lalce re View Sraflg Hall Guard. LEONARD KIRSCHNER Sequencf Trail: Team' Eciorball Team: German Club: l'lall Guard. l , ' ff?-'sn ,, .fi M .4 ,-.. TS : .Z ' .. ' T W ' up . ' K - ' I 4 6 - iw H -. 1 , ETL M : w if 'Q T ,Q ' -f A .,-' 1 5, N m T1 ,Q T . . l. W if ' 95, Ti? i Q4 sa ai it ,ff ELEANOR ANN KOCUREK Commercial G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Ticlcef Agenf: Glee Club. DOROTHY KOEHLER General Science G.A.A.: Lafin Club: Library Pracfice: Girl Reserves: Gold Physi- cal Efficiency Pin: Capfain Ball, Leffer: Civic Forum: English Club. HARRY KOHLER General Roosevelf High School: R.O.T.C.. Band: German Club: Civics Club: Hall Guard: Visual Educafion: Civic Forum, Sergeanffaf- Arms. LEONA GENEVIEVE KOSSAK Commercial G.A.A.: Civic Forum: La Salle Sfreef Club: A Cappella Choir. KENNETH KREMER General Science German Club: Hall Guard: Biology Club. WALTER KREUSCH Sequence New Trier High School: Foofball: Gym Capfain: Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin. V EVELYN KUPSCHE Commercial G.A.A. Board: Senior Service: Ring and Pin Commiffee: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum: Red and Whife Agenf: Leisure-Time Ac- fivifies: Honor Sociefy, Silver Pin. NICK S. LALLAS Sequence Class Sergeanf-af-Arms: Guard, Officer: Sfage Manager: Red and While, Business Manager: R.O.T.C.. Sergeanf: Senior Drama: Honor Sociefy, Silver Pin. ROBERTA LANDIS Sequence G.A.A.: Tri-Hi-Y: Fencing: Girl Reserves: Girls' Glee Club: G.A.A., Delegafe. FRED LENZ Commercial La Salle Sfreef Club: Civic Forum: R.O.T.C. HYMAN LEVIN Sequence Band: Orchesfra: R.O.T.C., Firsf Lieufenanf: Officers' Club: Sci- ence Club. JOYCE LEVINE Sequence G.A.A.: Office Pracfice: Games Class. JEANNE CAROL LINER Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Hall Guard: Red and Whife Agenf: Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin. DOROTHY LIPMAN Sequence G.A.A.: Senior Drama: Red and Whife Commiffee, Secrefary: Geology Club: Biology Club: French Club: Honor Sociefy. Bronze Pin. ANNE LOMBARDO General G.A.A., Bronze Efficiency Bar: Opfional Swimming: Hall Guard: Girl Reserves: TrieHi-Y: Clerical Pracfice: Library Pracfice. OLIVE CLAUDINE LOOSEVELT Sequence G.A.A.: Opfional Swimming: Games Class: Glee Club: Junior Choir: Girl Reserves. WALTER A. W. LOTZ General Language R.O.T.C., Sfaff Sergeanf: German Club, Presidenf: Nafional Rifle Associafion: Safefy Club, Presidenf: Civic Forum: Honor Sociefy, Silver Pin. MARGARET EASTMAN LOVEJOY General Language Harris School: Ferry Hall, Lake Foresf, lllinois: G.A.A.: Senior Drama. , 1 -.M C 4 5 5 .si V-an 5 'pF' 'E L If . 'T' + an . in A 9 : 3 ' sl? K 96 'Q it ii, , Q s 1 lla Everyihinq was kepi ship-shape by our capable serqeani-ai-arms, Nick Lallas, who was always defermined io carry our his orders efiicienily. We owe him a qreal deal. Thanks, Nick. TOP ROW HELEN N. LOVELL Commercial Garfield High School, Terre Hauie, lndiana: G.A.A.: Senior Service Circle: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. PAUL LOWINGER Sequence Senior Drama: Debaiinq Team. Capiain: Civic Forum: English Club: Council, Vice-Presidenl: Red and While, Liierary Siaii: R.O.T,C.: Honor Socieiy, Silver Pin. ROBERT LUNDBOM Commercial R.O.T.C.. Cadel Firsi Lieuienani: Officers Exhibiiion Drill Team, Picked Plaioon: Officers' Club: Crack Drill Squad: Hall Guard, Officer: Civic Forum: Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin. ELSYE LUSSNIG Sequence Band: Girl Reserves: Hall Guard: G.A.A,: Marshal: Civic Forum: Dance Club: Biology Club. ARTHUR MacOUlLKlN Commercial Lane Technical High School: Serin High School: A Cappella Choir: Hall Guard: Room Depuly: Roller Club: Gym Capiain: Fooiball: Cheerleader. JANET LAURA MAGERL Commercial G.A.A.: Girl Reserve: Civic Forum: Depuiyq Hall Guard: Library Praciice: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. BOTTOM ROW DORIS MAGNUSON Commercial G.A.A.: Civic Forum: Spanish Club: Girl Reserves: Glee Club: Personnel: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. MARIE MANGlAMELl Commercial G.A.A.: Red and While Adverlising Siaiig 4B Council: Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin. JOHN MANKEL Commercial Rockford Hiqh School, Rockford, lllinois: Fooiball: Track: Swim- ming: Red and While Commiffee: Gym Capiain. FRANClS MARIOTTINI Sequence G.A,A.: Hobby Club: Dance Club: Personnel Page: Girls' Glee Club. AMELlA MARTZ Sequence G.A,A,: French Club: Civic Forum: Honor Socieiy, Gold Pin. GEORGE MCENTEE Commercial Hall Guard: Swimming: lnlramural Baskeiball: Camera Club: Siarnp Club: La Salle Sireei Club. ELEANOR MEIERDIRK Commercial G.A.A.: G.A.A.. Council: Senior Service: 4B Council. Social Chairman: Prom Commillee: Lake re View Slall: Girl Reserves: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. RUTH MEINS Sequence G.A.A.: Prom Commillee: Senior Service: Senale, Finance Com- milfee: Senior Drama: Assisfanl Class Treasurer: Red and While Agenl: Honor Sociely, Presidenl, Gold Pin. LORRANINE MEYER Sequence G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum. BETTY MILLER Sequence G.A.A.: Glee Club: Speech Club: Senior Drama: Personnel Page: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. MARGE MILLER Sequence G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Tri-H-Y: Childrerfs Aid: Biology Club: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. MARILYNN MILLER G.A.A.: Council, SOO-Poinl Leller: Room Depuly: Ollice Prac- lice: Library Assislanl: Hall Guard: Swimming. Sequence MARGARET MARY MILZ Commercial G.A.A.: Lake re View Slalif: Oplional Swimming: Leisure-Time Aclivifies: Ollice Praclice: Personnel Praclice: Hall Guard: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. LORRAINE MITCHELL Commercial G.A.A.: Swimming: Senior Drama: Roller Club: Games Class: Public Speaking: Civic Forum: Office Praclice: Lake re View Agenl. JOSEPHINE MONSON Sequence G.A.A.: Concerl Orcheslra: Communily Service Campaign: Games Class: Biology Club: Civic Forum: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. LILA LEE MORITZ Sequence G.A.A.: Glee Club. EDWARD JOSEPH MORRISSEY General Lane Technical High School: Roller Club, Presidenl: Swimming: Senior Drama: lnlramural Baskelball: Mixed Chorus. JOHN N. MOUZAK General Science R.O.T.C., Cadel Lieulenanl, Colonel. Regimenlal Commander: Officers' Club, Vice-Presidenl: Rifle Team: Ollicers' Exhibifion Drill Team: Fire Marshal. KATHRYN LLEWELLYN MURRAY General Language G.A.A.: Pan-American Club: Lake re View: Girl Reserves: Ca- reers Class: Civic Forum: Fencing Class: English Club: Honor Sociely. Gold Pin. ESTHER FAITH NADER General Science G.A.A.: Lalin Club: Biology Club: Leisure-Time Acliviliesg Games Class: Glee Club: Camera Club: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. CAROL E. A. NELSON Sequence G.A.A.: Library Assislanl: Oplional Swimming: Sophomore Glee Club: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. LORAYNE NELSON Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Optional Swimming: Oplional Gym: Red and While Lilerary Slall: Ollice Praclice: Lake re View Reporler. ARTHUR NICHOLSON Sequence Senior Council. JACQUELINE NIELSON General Language G.A.A.: Office Praclice: Senior Service: Public Speaking: Senior Drama: Civic Forum: Giil Commillee: Hall Guard: Games Class: Roller Club. H I Q I Q 1: r '34 . l wf' 9 L . f silk: , if r.... . .. . ...Qu ffl Nt f Q15 I? 'N E , IE f 3 sniff' l' I ' 1 Wx f 1 f .: ,I ....... il h f'- J-Y' Q: . ' ,- .5 M- 112' '. aQ 'nf' . - Numb- ia? 4 k . . M i In ' X '- fn ' 'Q i l Vlere you presenl al fhal sparkling affair-The Senior Prom? Did you ihink ol all The work behind Thai exciiing evening al The Tcwer Club? For lhis gala nigh? we 'Thank The Prom Commiifee. PROM COMMITTEEASITTING: P. Uurlamo, J. Wood, J. Ander- scn M, Roland, E. Meierdirk, P. Clarke, M. Coleman, R. Meins. STANDING: W. Holm, G. Weisenborn, S. Haber, A. Burr, L. Kirecher. TOP ROW MARJORIE NORMAN General Language Conceri Band: Drum Maioreile: Honorary Second Lieulenanl: G.A.A.: Tri-Hi-Y: Girl Reserves: Lake re View Agenl: Senior Drama: Honor Sociefy, Silver Pin. HARRY O'CONNOR Sequence Science Club: Hall Guard: Lunch Guard. Sergeani: Geology Club: Civic Forum: 3A Council. JEAN OLSON Commercial Senri High School: 6.A.A.: Lunch Guard: Glee Club. JUNE OLSON Commercial Senn High School: G.A.A.: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Ohlice Prac- lice. MARILYN PAKULA Social Science G.A,A.: Public Speaking: Senior Drama: Personnel Praclice: Lake re View. DOROTHY L. PARKER General Senn High School: G.A.A. BOTTO M ROW ADA PETERS Commercial G.A.A.: Concerl Orcheslra: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. RlCHARD H. PFEIFER Commercial Senior Council: 4B Treasurer: 3A Treasurer: Civic Forum. LaDONNA PlERSON Commercial G.A.A.: Girls' Chorus: Opfional Swimming: Hall Guard. ELSIE ROSE PIFF Commercial G.A.A.: Home Economics Club: Games Class: Office Praclice: Hall Guard: Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin. MARGARET B. RABER Commercial G.A.A.: Lake re View Agenl: Glee Club: Red and While Agent: Civic Forum: Oprional Swimming. JOE RADCLlFFE Sequence Band: R.O.T.C.: Siamp Club: Boiany Club: Civic Forum. auf V w A 3 si , j M A :Q '11, S f ,..., y : . . . R K 3 1'k.V. . . y. A l EVALYN MARlE RADERMACHER Sequence Dance Club: Ticker Agenl: 6.A,A.: G.A.A. Delegaie: Hall Guard: Girls' Glee Club. JEAN RAY Sequence G,A.A.: Leisure-Time Aciiviiies: Hall Guard: Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin. CHARLOTTE M. RElCH General Language G,A,A.: Girls' Glee Club: Camera Club: Civic Forum: Ofiice Praciice: English Club: Speech Club: Honor Socieiy, Gold Pin. SHIRLEE ANN REICHEN Sequence Schurz High School: G.A.A.: Sophomore Glee Club: Red and Whife, Ari Srafi: Honor Socieiy, Silver Pin. GERALD HOWARD ROBINSON General Lake re View: Senior Forum: 4B Sludenl Council: Baseball Team: lnfra-mural Baskeiloall: Spanish Club: Laiin Club. MAXINE ROLAND Sequence Band: G.A.A.: Biology Club' Senoie: Honor Sociefy. Bronze Pin. GEORGlANA ROLL Commercial G.A.A.: Office Praciice: Hall Guard: Lake re View: Civic Forum. RUTH JEAN ROLTSCH Sequence G.A.A.: P.T.A. Page: Leisure-Time Acfivilies: 3B Council: Op- 'rional Swimming: Hall Guard. BEATRICE MAY ROSINE Commercial G.A.A.: Public Speaking: Hall Guard: Red and While, Adver- iising Sial'-i: Civic Forum. Secreiary: Opiional Swimming: Home Economics Club: Games Class. FLOYD ROSS Science Senior Council: German Club, Sergeanl-af-Arms: R.O.T.C., Cap- iain of Supplies, Oiiicers' Club, Exhibifion Drill Team. NANCY C. ROSY Commercial G.A.A.: Personnel Praciice: Office Praclice: P.T.A. Page: Room Ageni: Lake re View: Leisure-Time Aciivifies: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. HELEN ROUNTREE Sequence Cenfral High School. Dulufh, Minnesola. BIRGIT IRENE ROYEM General Crysfal Lake High School, Crysfal Lake, Illinois: Sleinmeiz High School: G.A.A. ALVIN MARSHALL RUDD Sequence Senior Council: French Club: English Club: Civic Forum: Book- Room Assisfanf: Public Speaking: Honor Socieiy, Gold Pin. FREDA ANN RUDOLPH Sequence G.A,A.: Office Praciice: Red Cross Agenl: Red and Whire Adverfising Srahf: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum: Hall Guard: Leisure-Time Acfiviiies: Room Depury. LILACE H. SARGIS General Science G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Geology Club: English Club: Girl Reserves: Honor Socieiy, Silver Pin. RUTH CHARLOTTE SAWOTTKE Commercial G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Oplional Swimming: Leisure-Time Aciiviries: Lake re View Sfalif: Office and Personnel Praclice: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. MARJORIE SCANLON Sequence G.A.A.: Senior Service: Girls' Glee Club: Ring and Pin Com- miffee: Office Pracficet Civic Forum: Honor Sociefy, Gold Pin. 'ii' . v And our piclures in Ihe Annual-you've probably wondered who was responsible ior Them? Our hard-working Red and Whiie Commiiiee shouldered Ihal weiqhfy burden very eriicienily. RED AND WHITE COMMITTEE-ROW I: D. Lymen, C. Bruner, D. Belner, M. Hellrieqel, N. Ferquson, Chairman. ROW 2: J. Manlcel, W. Schmalqemeier, S. Edson. TOP ROW WILLIAM SCHMALGEMEIER Sequence Band, Maior, Sludenl Conduclor: R.O.T.C.: Civic Forum: Sludeni Council: Red and While Commilree: Lalin Club: Lake re View Ageni: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. BARBARA ANN SCHMIDT Commercial G.A.A.: Girls' Chorus: Tennis Club: Civic Forum: La Salle Sireei Club: Hall Guard: Senior Council: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. HAROLD SCHNEIDER General Science Senn Hiqh School: Foolball: Traclc: Hall Guard: lnlramural Bas- lcefball: Fire Marshal: Swimming. BETTY LOU SCHOTT Sequence G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Civic Forum: Slamp Club: Library Club: Bicycle Club: Senior Chorus: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. ANNE E. SCHROEDER Commercial G.A.A.: Games Class: Swimming: Girl Reserves: Dance Club: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. CHARLOTTE SCHROEDER Commercial G.A.A.: Marshal: Hall Guard: Giil Commillee: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Honor Socieiy, Silver Pin. BOTTOM ROW SHIRLEY SCHROEPFER Commercial John Marshall High School, SI. Paul, Minnesoia: G.A.A.: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: Lalce re View, Fashion Edilor: Civic Forum: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. DARLENE SCHUBEL General Sequence G.A.A. Board, President SOO and l.OOO Poini Lelfers: Senior Service: Senior Class, Secrelary: Tri-Hi-Y: Lalce re View Sfaici: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. JAMES SCOLLI Commercial Hi-Y: A Cappella Choir: Baslcelball: Traclc: 4B Council Officer. ROBERT SHEBS General Science Lalce re View, Ediior: Leaders Class: Public Speaking: 4B Council: Gif? Commiliee. MAURICE JAMES SHERMAN General Lanquaqe Civic Forum: Lalin Club: Camera Club: Hall Guard: Public Speaking. ALMA SMITH Commercia' Glee Club: Band: Spanish Club: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Civic Forum: Orlice Praciice: G.A.A.: Hall Guard. Ask DELORES SMITH Commercial Girls' Glee Club: Oplional Swimming: Swimming Emblem: Red and While Ari Slall: Fencing: Special Arls: G.A.A.: Horseback Riding. GERTRUDE M. SMITH Commercial Band: G.A.A.: French Club: Orcheslra: Glee Club. LEATRICE J. SMITH Commercial Band: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Ring and Pin Commillee: 3B Coun- cil: Civic Forum: Room Depuly: Hall Guard: Roller Club: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. LOUISE A. SMITH Commercial G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum: Games Class. MAXINE E. SODERSTROM Commercial G.A.A.: Civic Forum: Oplional Swimming. BORIS STEPHEN Sequence R.O.T.C,, Corporal: Band: Orcheslra: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. NORMAH STROM Sequence G.A.A.: Civic Forum. WALLACE SWANSON Sequence Senn High School: Foolball: Camera Club: La Salle Slreel Club' lnlramural Baskelball: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. GUDRUN TAUSCHER Sequence G.A.A.: Lalin Club: Ollice Praclice: Book Club: Council: Drama: English Club: Class Day Comrnillee: Civic Forum: P.T.A. Page: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. LORRAINE J. THEODORE Commercial G.A.A.. Depuly: Civic Forum: Red and While Agenl: French Club: Office Praclice: Hall Guard: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. PAULINE A. TRIGOUREA Sequence G.A.A., Treasurer, Board Member: Spanish Club. ROSE T. UI IRICI'I Commercial Girls' Glee Club: G.A.A. PAULA IJURTAMO Sequence G.A.A.: Red and While Agenl: Lake re View Agenl: Civic Forum: Senior Council: Prom Commillee, Chairman: Gold Proli- ciency Pin: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. HELEN VARTARESIAN Commercial A Cappella Choir: G.A.A.: Senior Council: Girl Reserves: Lake re View Agenl: Home Economics Club: Maclrigal Club: P.T.A, Page: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. CHARLOTTE VON FRANKEL Sequence Senior Drama: Civic Forum: G.A.A.: Travel Club: Lake re View: Scholarship English. SULTANA VOUGIS Commercial G.A,A.: Glee Club: Civic Forum: Oplional Swimming: Ollice Pracfice: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. SHIRLEY WAGNER Sequence G.A.A.: Library Praciice: Oplional Swimming: Glee Club. RICHARD WAKELY Commercial Chemislry Club: R.O.T.C.: Spanish Club. , X 1+ I wi Q vriizgx, X sf? 'f f .. ' 4 And did you hear lhose melodious lcellle-drums lhal are now used in our orcheslra and band? The Class Gill Commiliee arranged lor Their exislence among our school lreasures. GIFT COMMITTEE: M. DeBloclc, C. Schroeder, R. Shebs, M. Flolon, J. Nielsen, J. Liner. if . X Wah Q fbi' V Q. ' ' K Q ' fi, , gr A, I - 3 , Q.. h K kk R s Q t V ,lu :s . 3 I . A srssr ,i if 'xi jg? K . rj, ' my I TOP ROW SHIRLEY ARLENE WECKMAN Sequence A Cappella Choir: Civic Forum: G.A.A.: Senior-Service Circle: Girl Reserves: Fencing: Personnel: lvladrigal Club: Leisure-Time Acliviiies: Honor Socieiy, Gold Pin. MAURICE WILLIAM WEIL Sequence Technical Serqeanl Band: Camera Club: Drama: Radio Wcrlcshop. GORDON WEISENBORN Sequence Civic Forum: Visual Educalion: English Club: Prom Comnni'fee. MABELLE A. WELK Sequence G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Red and While Depuly. ARLENE WELLER Commercial Council: Lake re View Slalzl: G.A.A.: Camera Club: Civic Forum: Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Hall Guard: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin, HAROLD A. WOLF Sequence Tracl: Swimming: Science Club: Lalce re View: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. BOTTOM ROW JOHN WOOD Sequence Civic Forum, Vice-Presidenl: Senior Council: Prom Commillee: A Cappella Choir: Slide-Rule Club: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. MARJORIE WRIGHT Se-Guence G.A.A.: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Glee Club: Oplional Swimming. VIRGINIA L. ZAPEL Sequence G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Oplional Swimming: Leisure-Time Acrivilies: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. if DOROTHY L. ZILLNER Consmecial G.A.A.: Office Praclice: Glee Club: Allendance Depuly. RUTH H. HUWALD Commercial G,A.A.: Home Economics Club. - ' 1331525 ' ff xz., :III A 1 ow We Sa Good-.B e E wouldn'T have enioyed such a pIeasanT Time aT The Belden-STraTTord had iT noT been Tor our Class-Day CommiTTee. To These we give The crediT oT planning The enTire Class-Day parTy: G. Granger, B. BrenTano, R. Birlqner, N. Lallas, J. Cahill, B. I-Iamm, E. Carlson, I-l. Badal, J. Bridge, D. Caballero, G. Tauscher. The beauTiTul rings and pins ThaT we wear were The resuIT oT conTInuous invesTigaTion upon The parT oT The Ring and Pin CornmiTTee: E. Kupsche, M. Scanlon, L. SmiTh, D. EclcerT. OT whaT value is an arTisT wiThouT his painTs and eguipmenT7 OT whaT good is The Senior Class wiThouT iTs Tive essenTiaI comrniTTees? Under The guidance oT These 4A CornmiTTees, we couldn'T help enioying a pleasanT and successTul year aT Lalce View. How are you aT answering riddles? Well, heres one To exercise your gray maTTer. TvVhaT is iT ThaT shines and malfes noise when iT is pounded on? Sorry, youlre wrong. IT deTiniTeIy isniT a liTTle boy whois iusT been scrubbed To a poinT oT perpeTuaI dis- grace. Well, suppose we give you a clue To The answer To This brain-Teaser. IT you casT your eyes over The picTure aT The righT oT This page The answer will iurnp righT ouT aT you. IT is The beauTiTul pair oT lceTTle drums presenTed To The school by The Eebruary graduaTing class. SENIORS NOT PICTURED JOHN ABULIA PHIL ADER ERNEST ANDERSON CHARLES M. BRUNER RICHARD R. CARLSON JACOUELINE DEWAR ALBERT R, GIBBON ABE GOLD JOY GOLEUSMITH BLOSSOM OOLMAN ALVERA HARTMAN THOMAS E. MCKENNA LOIS MERENSKY ROBERT MILLER ELIZABETH MITAKOS ROBERT MOOSE ROBERT M. STIFT VIOLET TEPEER P Hifsw VFW N' J J-ww M. Simw ww, W. Duns H. Lmwufr, ' ' v J u I1 e C 0 m m 1 tie es SMB: RING AND P1N COMMITTEE1 'A-. NNYQJU B, CKYWUNS, l. V1JY1uJrT5, RED AND WHITE COMMITTEEZ M. SYON, M. Swimsow. If Lgfwnrf, L SINGH. GIFT COMMITTEE: H. Schrufd, S. Piiof, M. Whiffrviore, J, LQMQHJ. pROM COMMITTEEWROXN 3. pw BQSQFM S- B,,fkQm,N-m,,! B. Sfvffenb CLASS DAY COMMITTEE-ROW 32 R. Swedberg, D. Helmeriorw, M, ROW 2 R. Sfeifx, A. BASMN, W. P'-flRT:, A, Mc'Cl.1,', R. DAMN G Vrw ' C ' ' RQW lt O. Jw vvsvu'w L. Rwdwwe L. Bmw! M, Srmx f'-' . Keenan, J. Bhnkenshin. ROW 2: L. McN1col, C. Pedersen, S. .w-ransom, Dum. if EWR WW LEFT TO RIGHT-TOP ROW: William Davis, Serqearil-al-Arms: Jac e p g. Krueqer, Vice-Presidenlq BOTTOM ROW: Jean Miner. Secrefaryq Bernard Kalvelaqe, Treasurer. lc T r min Presidenfq Gloria WE DEPART v UN '1941 N Rr W .ri 1 gang! , Q, J 1 . 'X A I I ' A if 5 5 , H M I TE. :LAV K , U W g ..:. E? fc-gi in gp I A-fl! 1 k s . 3 5 'fn sr ' -1. f F. , fn.. N- 1 , His, Page I7O AGNES ABRAHAM Commercial G.A.A.: Red and While Agenl: Girl Reserves: Choir: Leisure- Time Aclivilies: Lalce re View Agenl: Oplional Swimming: Office Praclice: Room Depuly: Games Class. SHIRLEY AHRENS Commercial G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Glee Club: Lalce re View Agenl: Girl Re- serves: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. MARIE CHRISTINE ALLEN Commercial Groveporl High School, Groveporl, Ohio: Saull Sie. Marie High School, Saull Sle. Marie, Michigan: G.A.A.: Civic Forum. NORMA ALIDA ALLWIN Commercial G.A,A.: Sophomore Glee Club: Red and While Agenl: Speech Club: Civic Forum: Drama: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. VERA JEAN ANDERSON Commercial Sullivan High School: Evanslon Township High School, Evanslon, Illinois: G.A.A.: English Club: Roller Club: Senior Service: Gifl Commillee: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. IRENE ANDRE Commercial Tuley High School: G.A.A,: Olriice Praclice: Senior Service: Civic Forum. ANITA ANDREOPULOS Sequence G.A.A.: 2B Council: 2A Council: Girls' Gloe Club: Civic Forum. FRANCES MARGARET ANSELMO General Language French Club, Presidenl: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Games Class: 4B Council: 4A Council: Honor Sociely. Silver Pin, SHIRLEY ARNOLD Commercial Schurz High School: Tall High School: G.A.A.: Tennis: Leisuree Time Aclivilies: Girl Reserves. W- lA!1 ' ELIZABETH S. ARONSON Commercial G.A.A.: Oplional Swimming: Glee Club: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Girl Reserves. JUDITH ASTRINSKY General Language G.A.A.: English Club. DAVID S. ATZ General R.O,T.C., Second Lieulenanl Range Olilicer: Band: Camera Club: Rifle Team: Room Depuly: Clean-up Campaign: Lalce re View, Pholography Slahf. r Q . rv , f:I?E?rym5'I'lIoi61 SociielyT Silver, Pin. if' SOPHIE M. AWSIUK General Sl. Josaphal High School: G.A.A.: Lalin Club: Civic Forum. ANNA BABA Commercial G.A.A.: Choir: 4B Council: Madrigals: Drama: Red and While Agenl' Lalce re View Agenl: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Oplional Swimming' P.T.A. Page: Room Depuly. FRANCES BABIAN Commercial G.A.A.' Gagq-Ckss: Opilioual Swimming: Leisure4Time Acfivi- Y' ee Club flbelin Club- Red and While Aqenl: Civic JANE R. BABIC Commercial G.A.A.: P.T.A, Page: Speech Club: Hall Guard: Swimming, Office Praclice: Civic Forum: Senior Council: Senior Drama: Leadership Discussion Group: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. JEANNE F. BABIC Commercial G.A.A.: Lake re View Agenl: Red and While Agenl: Spanish Club: Oplional Swimming: Office Praclicez Civic Forum: Honor Socily. Gold Pin. MARY JANE BABIN Commercial G.A.A.: Room Depuly: Oplional Swimming: Hall Guard: Office Praclice: Civic Forum: Senior Forum: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. PAULINE F. BARGAMIN General Belfry High School, Belfry, Kenluclcy: G.A.A. CLIFFORD BARON Social Science R.O.T.C.: Drama: Civic Forum. JAMES F. BARRETT General R.O.T.C.. Second Lieulenanl: Piclced Plaloon: Riille Team: Offi- cers' Drill Team: Officers' Club. 7 l F Ulf . t LOLITA l. BARTEL General Language G.A.A.: Glee Club: Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President Presidenl: Senior , Service: Senior Council: Prom Commilree: Red and While: W Forum: Honor Sociefy, Gold Pin. WALTER H. BARTH Commercial Lane Technical High School: Sludenl' Council: Lake re View Agenf. ' Mics BATJES Commercial if :Y G.A.A.: Leisure-Time Acliviiies. Cl s am-i.. .. 1 ANITA L. BAUER Commercial G.A.A.: Olilice Pracfice: Girl Reserves: Forum. LOIS G. BAUERMEISTER Commercial G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Forum. SHIRLEY ANN BAUMANN Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Hall Guard. BETTE ANNE BAUMER Commercial G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Forum: Leisure-Time Ac1'ivi+ies: Hall Guard: Oplional Swimming. VlRGlNl.A BAUR Commercial G.A.A.: Opfional Swimming: Games Class: Leisure-Time Aclivi- lies: La Salle Slreel Club: Girl Reserves. CHARLOTTE BECKER Commercial G.A.A.: Leisure-lime Aclivifies: Opfional Swimming: Bowling: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum: Glee Club: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. E. LORRAINE E. BECKER Commercial G.A.A.: A Cappella Choir. LORRAINE FLORENCE BECKER Commercial Room Depufy: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum. l-HLDEGARDE BEICHLER Commercial G.A.A.: President Lelfers, Bars, Chevrons and Pins: Leisure Acfivifies: Games Class: A Cappella Choir: Depuly: Senior Service: Honor Sociefy, Gold Pin. HARRY E. BENDT General Tivy High School, Kerrville, Texas: New Mexico Sfafe Teachers College, Silver Cify, New Mexico: Swimming Team: Leaders' Team. NORA MARY BENJAMIN Commercial G.A.A.: P.T.A. Page: Opfional Swimming: Red and While Agenr: Forum. DORIS MAE BENNETT Commercial G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club. Q52 'i s fs il in R is W if-69, Page l7I TOP ROW EILEEN D. BENSON , f .1 pf Science G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum: Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin. PAULA BERGER General G.A.A.: Camera Club: Civic Forum: Red and While, Aclverlising Ediror: Senior Drama: Honor Sociely. DAISIANN BERLIANT General Science G,A.A.: Hall Guard: Biology Service Club: Civic Forum. HERBERT BERMAN Sequence Hall Guard: Lalre re View: R.O.T.C.: Chess Club, Presidenl: Ten- nis Team: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. WALDO J. BERNARD General Science Swimming: Civic Forum: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. CHARLES F. BERNDT lnira-mural Baskerball: Varsiry Baslcefball: Drama Club, Presidenf: Delegare: Lalce Honor Sociely, Gold Pin, CENTER ROW GRACE E. BIESCHKE S+. Josaphaf: G.A.A,: Lalin Club: Civic ANNA BlLDER G.A.A.: Glee Club: Hobby Club: Civic EDNA BINGAMAN G.A.A.: Personnel: Lalre re View Agenl: 4A Council. Paoe l72 College Preoararorv Varsi+y Baseball: Band: re View, Sporf Ediror: Sequence Forum. Commercial Forum. Science Red and While Agenf: H THOMAS M. BINGHAM Commercial Lane Technical High School: R.O.T.C., Piclcecl Plaloon: Fooiball Team. LEATRICE. J. BIRKHOLZ General G.A.A.: Latin Club: Civic Forum: Girl Reserves: English Club: Office Pracfice: Honor Sociefy. Silver Pin. JEANNETTE BLANKENSHIP Language G.A.A.: Secrerary, Lelfer, Chevrons, Bars: Tri-Hi-Y: Senior Serv- ice: Lalce re View: Clubs: Lafin, Bowling, Geology: Lunch- eon Commiifee: Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin. BOTTOM ROW LOIS BLOOMFIELD General G.A.A.: Girls' Sophomore Glee Club: Geology Club: Personalify Club: Camera Club: Senior Drama: Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin. DOROTHY M. BLUHM Commercial G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Lalce re View Agenf: Personnel: P.T.A. Page. Q C5 ALICE BOEING Commercial Carl Schurz High School: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum: Senior Council: Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin. ELEANOR JEAN BOETTER General Language G.A.A.: Leisure-Time: English Club: P.T.A. Page: Arr Club: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum: Tennis: Senior Council: Honor Socieiy. Gold Pin. CURTISS BORCHARDI Music Concerl Band: Clean-up Campaign: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. RICHARD BOSLEY Sequence R.O.T.C., Capfain, Officers' Exhibirion Drill Team: Picked Plafoon: A Cappella Choir: Visual Educafion Deparfmenf: Sludenr Mar- shal: Hall Guard: Camera Club: Prom Commiriee, pa.ffzP,fwJ?,PQ! 1 4 M lf! I TOP ROW K 4' JOSEPH A. BOWEN General Science Lane Technical High School: Clean-up Campaign: Hall Guard: Swimming Team. SHIRLEY KAY BRECKENRIDGE Language G.A.A.: Lafin Club: English Club: A Cappella Choir: Girl Re- serves, Secrelary: 3A Council, Presidenl: Senior Service: Consli- 'lulional Convenlion: Honor Sociely. Gold Pin. SYLVIA BREGER Commercial G.A.A.: Opfional Swimming. MARY LOU BRENNAN Special Arls Maria Sanford High School, S+. Paul. Minnesolag G.A.A.: Sfamp Club: Senior Drama: Commission. Vice-Presidenf: Senale, Presi- denl: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. MARION BRODFUEHRER Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Hall Guard: Red and While Agenl: Lalce re View Agenl: Ticlcel Age-nl: Hobby Club. ROBERT H. BROOKS General Science Lane Technical High School: Slide-Rule Club: Camera Club: Forum: Red and While Agenl: Lalre re View Agenl: Honor So- ciely, Bronze Pin. CENTER ROW IONA GRACE BROWN General Berryville High School, Berryville, Arlcaqsas: Glee Club. JAMES C. BROWN General Concordia Teachers' College: Bowling Team. LOLUS ELLA BRUNS Special Arls G.A.A.: Arr Club: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. . W 'METHEL MARIE Bum Q commercial .11 . - GL..i,,VI.2G.A.A., P.T.A. Pegg, ' n l ming. ,L IATSHIRLEY BUNKE Commercial ' G.A.A.: Tri-Hi-Y, Se r l Office: Civic Forum: Girl Reserves: Lunch G r , or o ery. Bronze Pin. ANN BURGHART General Senn High School: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum. BOTTOM ROW HARRIET BURGIN Commercial G.A.A.: Swimming: Lalce re View: Girl Reserves: Red and While: Hall Guard: Office Praclice: P.T.A. Page: Room Depury. ELVIN L. BUSSELL General Science Biology Club: Lalin Club: Slide Rule Club: Civic Forum: Prom Commilfee: Senior Class. Assislanl Treasurer: Honor Sociely. Gold Pin. THELMA CALVERT Commercial Lucy Flower Technical High School: G.A.A.: Games Class: Civic Forum: Personnel. ANNE CANNELLA Commercial G.A.A.: Swimming: Civic Forum: Hall Guard: Games Class: Personnel. GLADYS ELEANOR CARLSON Commercial Oprional Swimming: G.A.A.: Leisure-Time Acfiviries. LILLlAN CARLSON Commercial G.A.A.: Senior Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Personnel: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. Page I73 l 4 l l 'Wh ROSEMARY HELEN DALEY Commercial G.A.A.: Leisure-Time AcIivi+ies: Oprional Swimming: Games Class: Girl Reserves: 4B Council: Ol'iice Pracfice: Senior Drama: Hall Guard. RUTH DALIN College Preparalory Wesi Orange Senior High: Civic Forum: English Club: Prom Commiilee: Senior Class, Assisianl Treasurer: G.A.A.: Senior Drama: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. IRENE DANDERS General G.A.A.: Civic Forum. MARY DARAVANIS Commercial G.A.A.: Office Praclice: Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum: Hobby Club: Lalce re View Slalzi. DOROTHY DASSOW Commercial G.A.A.: Oliice Praclice: Glee Club: Oplional Swimming: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. TOM DAUGIRD Archileclural Swimming Team, Caplain: Foolball Team: Leaders Class. JULIA DAVID ' - Commercial G.A.A.: Games Class: Oplional Swimming: Leisure-Time Aclivi- Iies: Oilice Praclice. MARY DAVID Commercial G.A.A., Council Member: Games Class: Leisure-Time Aciivilies: Oplional Swimming: Bar Awards: 500, IOOO Poinl Leliers: Office Pracfice: Shurlleboard and Swimming, Chairman. WALLACE D, DAVID - Commercial Concerl Band: Science Club: Hall Guard: Economics Club: R.O.T.C.: Camera Club: Baslrelball Club. Page I74 VIRGINIA M. CARR Special Arls G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Band: Red and While Sfail: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. JOHN JOSEPH CASEY Commercial Smokers Club: Bilce Club: Hall Guard: Slair Marshal: Lalce re View Sfaff: Inlra-Mural Baslrelball. BERNICE CELING Commercial G.A.A.: Oplional Swimming: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Games Class: Civic Forum, AUDREY CHESNER General G.A.A.: Bowling: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum: Lalin Club: English Club: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. CLAIRE COLAIANNE Commercial Lalrobe High School: G.A.A.: Office Praclice: Glee Club: Hobby Club: Lalce re View Slaii: Civic Forum: Games Class. FELIX COLES General Band, Firsi Lieulenanl: Orcheslra: Senior Drama: R.O.T.C.: Officers Club. BRUCE E. COLLINS General R.O.T.C.. Firsl Lieufenanl: Officers Club: Picked Plaloon: Officers Exhibilion Drill Team: Room Treasurer: Jewelry Commillee. ROSEMARY COOTEY Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Room Depuiy: P.T.A. Page: Lalce re View Ageni: Ticlxel Agent ANNE CORY Commercial Thornlon Township High School: G.A.A. i ii f If 'r W VERA ROSALIE DISPENZQI : Commercial G.A.A.: Travelers Club: Forum. DOROTHY DOBRAUZ Commercial G.A.A.: Opfional Swimming: Games Class: Leisure-Time Acfivi- fies: Speech Club: Girls' Glee Club. JOAN DOE College Preparafory G.A.A.: Glee Club: Lafin Club: Office Pracfice: Commission, Secrefary: Senafe. Secrefary: Red and Whife Agenf: Lake re View: Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin. FRANCES EILEEN DREW General G.A,A.: Band: Orchesfra: Forum: Roller Club: Girls' Band Club: Girl Reserves. MARION ECKER G.A.A.: Glee Club: Personnel Office: Leisure-Time Acfivifies: Hobby Club: Forum. Commercial HELEN ECKBLOOM Commercial G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Opfional Swimming: Speech Club: Office Pracfice: Honor Sociefy: Bronze Pin. FRANCES EISENBEIS Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Twirlers Club: Camera Club: Leisure-Time Acfivifies: Hall Guard: Forum. MILDRED MAE ELLIS Commercial Shellon High School, Shelfon, Nebraska: Senn High School: G.A.A.: Mafhemafics Club: Girl Reserves: Lake re View, Liferary Sfaff: Personnel. WILLIAM ELLISON I comer i Senn High School: Senior Drama: Foofball Team: Baseball: - shal: lnfra-mural Baskefball: R.O.T.C. WILLIAM JOSEPH DAVIS. JR. Commercial Hall Guards. Corporal: Marshal, Sergeanf: Leaders: Swimming: Track: Foofball. Co-Capfain: Slide-Rule Club: Senior Council: Hi-Y: Senior Class, Serqeanf-af-Arms. MARIE ANTOINETTE DI LEONARDO Special Arfs Spanish Club: Arf Club: G.A.A.: Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin. MARJORIE MARION DEMING Commercial Pigeon High School. Pigeon, Michigan: G.A.A.: Leisure-Time UTH ANNA DETTLOFF Household Arfs G.A.A.: Glee Club: P.T.A. Page: Games Class. SHIRLEY G. DEUTSCHMAN Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Opfional Swimming: Office Pracfice: Fenc- ing: Room Depufy: Games Class: Civic Forum. ANNABELLE DICK Commercial G.A.A.: Orchesfra: Office Praclice. WILLIAM E. DIETZE Commercial R,O.T.C.: Band, Firsl Sergeanf: Visual Educafion. WILBUR E. DILLNER General Science R.O.T.C., Firsf Lieufenanf: Officers Club: Rifle Team: Picked Plafoon: Exhibifion Drill Squad: Civic Forum. MARION DIMAIO Commercial G.A.A.: Opfional Swimming: Games Class: Leisure-Time Acfivi- fies: Room Depuly: Civic Forum: Girl Reserves. ' , of A is A . . TN Wulf' 8 I2 1.,.. f' I se Page l75 .. 'X TOP ROW GEORGE A. EMRO Commercial Baseball Team: Leaders Class: Bowling Team: Fencing Team. MARILYNN JANE ENGBERG General G.A.A.: Conceri Band, Honorary Second Lieulenanf: Orcheslra: Tri-Hi-Y. ALLAN ERICKSON General R.O.T.C.: Foolball Team. ROBERT M. ERICSON General Science Lane Technical High School: Hi-Y: Crew. RUTH ERlCKSON Commercial G.A,A.: Forum. RAYMOND FAUST College Preparalory R.O.T.C.. Caplain: Officers Club: A Cappella Choir: Red and While, Ari Siafl: Ari Club, Treasurer: Civic Forum: Honor So- ciefy, Bronze Pin. CENTER ROW DOROTHY J. FlELMANN Commercial G.A.A.: Srudenl Council: Home Economics Club: Fencing: Office Pracfice: Leisure-Time Acfivilies: Girl Reserves: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. RAYMOND FINLAND Commercial HERMAN FlSCH Commercial Page I76 :-' - R ig , g r ,4k gr.' ...Q I W ve C, i I ROSALIND FISCHER General G.A.A.: Senior Drama. LORRAINE E. FITCH General Harringion Junior High School, Sanla Fe, New Mexico: Senn High School: Cheerleader: G.A.A.: Roller Skaling Club: French Club: Forum: Home Economics Club. SHIRLEY MARY FLOOD General Language G.A,A.: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum: Girls' Glee Club. BOTTOM ROW RITA FLOSI Commercial G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Glee Club. , ROBERT FORSYTHE General Language R.O.T.C., Firsf Lieulenanr: Hall Guard: Picked Plaioont Officers' Club: Rifle Team: Lalce View Forum: lnfra-mural Baslcelball: Honor Sociely. Silver Pin. FRED FRAZIER General Malhemalics R.O.T.C., Lieufenanl: Spanish Club: Slide-Rule Club: Oiiicers' Club: Hall Guard: Picked Plafoon. ALICE FREIHAGE Commercial G.A.A., Board Member: Games Class: Leisure-Time Aclivifies. RUTH FREUDENBERGER Commercial Roosevelf High School: Senn High School: G.A.A.: Civic Forum: Glee Club. LOIS FRIED General G.A.A.: Geology Club: Red and While Agenl: Camera Club. Ofaa,lffo3 'll' 4 TOP ROW MAE FRIEDMAN Commercial G.A.A.: Games Class: Leisure-Time Aciivifies. ' KONRAD L. FUNKEN General Language R.O.T.C.. Capiain: Piclced Plaioon: Officers' Exhibiiion Drill Team: Rifle Team: Hi-Y, Secrelary: Oflicers' Club: Commission. Ser- geanl-af-Arms: Clean-up Campaign, Chairman: Senale. - JUNE S. FUSS Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Leisure-Time Acfiviiies. JACK W. GAINES General R.O.T.C.. Firsf Lieufenani: Officers' Exhibi+ion Drill Team: Officers Club: Laiin Club, Presideni: Senior Council: Forum: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. IRWIN GALTER Mechanical Drawing Chess Club: Swimming Team: lnira-mural Baslceiball: Baseball Team. RAY GARCIA General Quigley Preparaiory: Baslreiball: Crew: Civic Forum. CENTER ROW LAWRENCE ANTHONY JOHN GARIBALDI Sequence R.O.T.C.: A Cappella Choir: Voice Class: Band: Hi-Y: Senior Drama: Senafe: Choir. MARION E. GAROT Commercial G.A.A.: Tennis Club: Civic Forum: Girl Reserves: Service Leiier: A Cappella Choir: Office Praciice: Room Depuiy: P.T.A. Page: Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin. cu ALBERT esoreee commercial' Lane Technical High School: Room Depuiy: Lake re View. GILBERT J. GEORGE General Science R.O.T.C.: Fooiball: Baseball: Siage Crew: Senior Drama. RUTH GEORGE Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Games Class: Opiional Swimming. RICHARD GETHNER General College Swimming: Traclc Team: Civic Forum. BOTTOM ROW HENRY GIACINTO Sequence BRUCE EDWARD GILBERT Commercial Track Team: Lalce re View: R.O.T.C.: Hi-Y: Red and While, Aclveriising Slaii: Smokers' Club: Leaders' Class: Senior Drama: Visual Educaiion. ' MARIAN GILLETT General Language Senn High School: G.A.A.: Civic Forum. CHARLES P. GlLLlSON Mafhemaiics Red and While Ageni: R.O.T.C.. Lieufenani: Visual Educafion Deparimeni, Siudeni Supervisor: Concerl Orchesfra: French Club, Presidenf: Forum, Presideni: Honor Socieiy, President Gold Pin. STANLEY GINSBER6 General Red and While Ageni: French Club: Camera Club: English Club: Honor Socieiy, Silver Pin. CLARE M. GLEES Commercial G.A.A.: Hall Guard. Page I77 f ff' li' s iir -in 1' ea.. I gfgzfs f. A: S fin..-...Q-.gl ',,,..-.- ' 'rf' .. I P I78 ' V Gee EV, V .Y V' N HELEN GLEESON Commercial G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Civic Forum: Girl Reserves. MINNIE GLEIT General College G.A.A.: Biology Service Club: Slide-Rule Club: English Club: Civic Forum: LeisureATime Acliviliesg Ollice Praclice: Senior Service: Honor Sociefy, Gold Pin. LORETTA GOETZ General College G.A.A.: Mafhemafics Club: Spanish Club: Girl Reserves. Treas- urer: Tri-Hi-Y: Senale: 4A Council: A Cappella Choir: Drama: Forum: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. MURIEL JOY GOLDMAN General Julia Richman High School, New York: G.A.A.: Marshal: Red and While, Adverlising Manager: Senior Drama. ANITA MINETTE GOLLRAD ommercial .A.A.: Girls lub: Ho ILiKfe Presid il: Girl Re- - 6 Wifi .9165- FERN MARIE GOLLUSCH General G.A.A.: Malhemalics Club: Hobby Club: English Club: Slide- Rule Club. ROSE GOSE General Language Immaculala High School: G.A.A.: Camera Club: Civic Forum: French Club: Games Class. MARY MARGARET GREELEY General Waller High School: A Cappella Choir: G.A.A.: Lake View Forum: Leisure-Time Acrivilies. JEAN SHIRLEY GREISS Special Arfs G,A.A.: Glee Club: Arl Club: Leisure-Time Aclivifies: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. RAY GROSSKLEGS General Language BETTY GURNEY Commercial G.A.A.: Civic Forum: Room Depuly: Girl Reserves: Leisure-Time Aclivifies. JEANETTE L. GURSKY Commercial G.A.A.: Room Depury: Senior Service: Civic Forum: Girl Re- serves: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Office Praclice: Ticlcel Agenl: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. MARJORIE LOIS GUSTAFSON General G.A.A.: Lalin Club: English Club: Girl Reserves: Arl Club: P.T.A. Page: Civic Forum: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. ANN HAIN General Language G.A.A.: Room Depuly: Civic Forum. CLAIRE LEONE HAMILTON General G.A.A.: Drama. KENNETH HAMMER General Science Slide-Rule Club: Scholarship English Club: Civic Forum: Crew: Speech Club: Aucliomeler Operalor: Lalce re View: Honor So- ciely. PATRICIA JAYNE HARMON College Preparalory Girl Reserves: Tri4Hi-Y: Concerl Band, Maiorelle, Second Lieule- nanl: Commission: Senior Service: Spanish Club: Cade? Hop, Lady-in-Walling: Senior Drama. MARSHALL M. HARRIS Sequence French Club: Biology Club: Chess Club, Vice-Presidenl: Hall Guard, Corporal: Slide Rule Club: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. ROBERT D. HARRISON General Science R.O.T.C., Second Lieulenanl: Officers' Club: Hall Guard, Cor- poral: Civic Forum: Marshal: Lalce re View Agenl. HELEN HAUSER Commercial G.A.A.: Civic Forum: Leisure-Time Aclivilies. ALICE HEDRICH General Language G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Personnel: Oplional Swimming: Hall Guard: Drama: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. NICHOLAS J. HEIDY General Science Concerf Band: R.O.T.C., Sergeanl: Rifle Company: Honor So- ciely. Bronze Pin. JIMMY H. HEIMANN General Visual Educalion: Bowling Team: R.O.T.C., Sergeanl: Band: Hall Guard: Spanish Club. DORISE HELMERSON General Language Lalce re View, Reporler: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Tri-Hi-Y: Senior Council: Luncheon Commillee: Drama: Girls' Glee Club: Public Spealcing: Band. FRANCES MARGARET HENGELS Commercial G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum: Office Praclice: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. RICHARD S. HERPE General Science Band: Marshal: Room Depuly: Red and While Agenl: Golf Team. RICHARD HERST General Science Red and While Agenl: Slide-Rule Club: Forum: Lalce re View: Laiin Club: Luncheon Cornmiflee: Scholarship English Club: Honor Sociely. Gold Pin. SUZANNE HEYER General G.A.A.: Oplional Swimming: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Roller Club: Bilce Club, Vice-Presidenl: Senior Service: Hobby Club: Forum. HAZEL HINES Commercial G.A.A.: Personnel: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Oplional Swimming: Honor Sociefy, Bronze Fin, ADELE LOUISE HIRSCH Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Hobby Club: Lake re View Slallg Girl Re- serves: Civic Forum: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. MURIEL HIRSCHTRITT College Preparalory Universily School: G.A.A.: Hall Guard. HELEN M. HOHM G.A.A.: Senior Class, Assislanl Treasurer: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. MARIANNE HOKANSON Commercial G.A.A.: A Cappella Choir: Games Class: Civic Forum: Speech Club. IRENE HOLMES Commercial G.A.A.: Band: Speech Club: Civic Forum: Hall Guard. NORMAN H. HORWITZ General Science 4B Council: 4A Council: Room Depuly: Foolball: Traclc. GORDON HUDSON Music Band: Orcheslra: Camera Club. ' x i 1'- ,X 5 is A-sa. its APN 'v will Nr' .1 Page 179 405, ,i,3,f II f 2 gf Qisigv l l l l 1 TOP ROVV EVELYN HULK Commercial G.A.A. GLORIA HUMMERT Commercial lmmaculafe Concepfion High School: Proviso Township High School: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves. LOlS RUTH JACOBS General Civic Forum: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: English Club: Glee Club: Drama. ROBERT JOHN JACOBS Salesmanship Lane Technical High School: Red and While: R.O.T.C., Caplain: Officers' Club: Hall Guard. Corporal. ILEEN JACOBSON General G.A.A.: Civic Forum: Drama: Personalily Club: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin, MARVIN JACOBSON General Camera Club: Spanish Club: Marshal: R.O.T.C.: Hall Guard. CENTER ROW SHERMAN JACOBSON General Marshal. KATHERINE JAEGER Commercial G.A.A.: Leisure-Time: Opfional Swimming: Tennis Club: Civic Forum: llonor Sociely, Bronze Pin. LORRAINE JANKOSKI Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Personnel: Lake re View Agenl. RUTH JANUS Sequence G.A.A.: A Cappella Choir: Games Class: Ar? Club: Senior Council: Oplional Swimming: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. Page I8O JOHN JENSEN Commercial Baskefball: Red and While Sfahf: Hall Guard: Drama. JUNE JENSEN General G.A.A.: 3A Council, Vice-Presidenf: Tri-Hi4Y: Spanish Club: English Club: Leisure-Time Acfivifies: Senior Service: Luncheon Commilfee: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin, BOTTOM ROW NORMA LORRAINE G.A.A.: Cheerleader: Club: Honor Sociery, FLORENCE JEPSON G.A.A.: Leisure-Time: Club: Honor Sociely, JENSEN General Band: Girl Reserves: Spanish Club: Sewing Silver Pin. Commercial Oplional Swimming: Office Pracfice: Glee Silver Pin. FLORENCE HELEN JOHANNSEN General Language G.A.A.: Leisure-Time: Lalin Club: French Club: English Club: Arl Club: Girl Reserves: Forum: Senafe: Honor Sociely, Secre- lary, Gold Pin. AUDREY MARILYN JOHNSON Social Science Schurz High School: Tall' High School: Hyde Park High School: G.A.A.: Leisure-Time: Office Praclice: Public Speaking: l-lonor Sociely, Gold Pin. HARRIET D. JOHNSON Commercial Lucv Flower High School: G.A.A.: Glee Club: Opfional Swim- ming: Personnel: Senior Service: Leisure-Time Aclivifies. JUNE J. JOHNSON Language Oak Park High School: G.A.A.: French Club: Lake re View: Glee Club: Forum: Leisure-Time: Girl Reserves: Ar? Club: Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin. Maw As. TOP ROW Q OLGA JOHNSON Commercial G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Lalre re View Agenl: Girl Reserves: Prom Commillee, Secreiary: Leisure-lime Aclivilies: Sludenl Council: Oplional Swimming: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. RALPH JOHNSON Commercial ROBERT SINGLETON JOHNSON General Division Treasurer: R.O.T.C.: Picked Plaloon: Hi4Y: Baseball: Non-Commission Ollicers' Club: English Club. ELAINE JONAS Commercial Orcheslra: G.A.A.: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Oplional Swim- ming: Library Praclice. HOWARD JONES Sequence Lane Technical High School: Visual Educalion: Lalin Club. LILLIE JOSEPH Commercial G.A.A. CENTER ROW EILEEN JOYCE Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Hall Guard: Ollice Praclice. ANNE E. KAAKINEN Commercial G.A.A,: Band: Girl Reserves: Hobby Club: Civic Forum: Glee Club: Leisure-Time: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. LORE KAHN General Sliidlisches Miidchen lyzeum Virmasens, Germany: G.A,A. ROBERT P. KOHN College Preparalory R.O.T.C.. Cade? Maior: Officers' Club: Spanish Club: English Club: 3B, 3A. 4A Councils: Senale: Red and While Agenl: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. JUNE BETTE KAISER Commercial G.A.A.: Lunch Guard. BERNARD F. KALVELAGE General Swimming Team: Foolball Team: Slide-Rule Club: Leaders' Class: Senale: Senior Council: Civic Forum: Hi-Y: Senior Class, Treas- urer. BOTTOM ROW DOLORES KANE Science G.A.A.: Concerl Orcheslra: Biology Club: Hobby Club, Presi- denl: English Club: Civic Forum: Lalxe re View Agenl: Honor Sociely. Gold Pin. SEYMOUR GERALD KANTER General Bowling Team: Band: Orcheslra: R.O.T.C.. Firsl Lieulenanl: Hall Guard: Civic Forum: Officers' Club. LA VERNE ELAINE KAPLAN General Julia Richmand: G.A.A.: Senior Drama. ALEX KAPNER General Language R.O.T.C.: Non-Commission Officers' Club: lnlra-mural Baslcelball: Forum: Spanish Club: English Club: Lalce re View Agenl. GISELA KASSEBAUM General G.A.A.: Spanish Club: English Club: Forum: Personnel: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. SALLY KATZ General Manley High School: Band: G.A.A.: Hobby Club: Civic Forum: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: English Club. Page l8I MARGARET M. KEENAN Special Arls G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Girls' Glee Club: Ari Club: Civic Forum: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Girl Reserves: Luncheon Commillee. DOROTHY KELCH Commercial G.A.A.: Roller Club: Hobby Club: Girl Reserves. JOHN KERN Commercial Sl. Alphonsus High School: Sl. Michael Cenlral High School: lnfra-mural Baslceiball. KIRCHOFF General Senn High School: Visual Educalion Deparlmenl: R.O.T.C. MARGARET ANN KlRSCH Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Oplional Swimming: Leisure- Time Aclivilies. MARY M. KLEIN 1 Commercial G.A,A.: 4B Council. -'M ,J It A ,Q lj, f If ,,, ' T , cv., ' P' MAiT.llXDjX'4l1' TCQINRSENBERG Commercial G.A.kx.: Hall Guard: Room Depuly. LOlS AlLEEN KNlGHT Commercial G.A.A.: Drama Club: Hall Guard: Girls' Glee Club: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. IRMGARD A. KNORREK Commercial G.A.A.: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. DOLORES KABLlTZ Commercial G.A.A.: Forum: Girl Reserves: Bowling. EVELYN KOEHRER Sequence G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Games Club: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Tennis Club. RUTH KOSITCHEK General Science G.A.A.: English Club: La Salle Slreel Club: Red and While: Senior Service: Junior Red Cross Delegale: Personalily Club: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. RUDY KOSTYAL General Science R.O.T.C., Cadel Major: Rifle Team, Capiain: Officers' Club: Boxing Team: A Cappella Choir: 4B Council, Secrelary: Senior Drama. GLORIA KRUEGER Commercial G.A.A.: Red and While Depury: Council: Tri-Hi-Y: Senior Serv- ice: Senior Class, Vice-Presidenl: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. HELENE KRUMM General Science Lalin Club: Girl Reserves: Speech Club: G.A.A. Council: Leisure- Time Aclivilies: Opfional Swimming: Red and Whife, Lilerary Slalll: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. ELSIE L. KRUPP Commercial G.A.A.: Office Praclice: Games Class: Leisure-Time: Fencing Class: Girl Reserves: Oplional Swimming: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. HELGA MAIRE KULMALA General G.A.A.: Room Depuly: QA Council: Lalce re View: Girl Reserves: Lalin Club: Hobby Club: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. MARY KURUTZ Commercial G.A.A.: Baseball: Volleyball: Fencing: Hall Guard: Library Assisi- anl: Games Class. BETTY ELAINE KUSCH Commercial G.A.A.: P.T.A. Page: Glee Club: Band. Drum Maiorelfe: Ol'lice Praclice: Camera Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Hobby Club: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. VIRGINIA ANN LA GREE Commercial G.A.A.: Games Class: Leisure-Time Aclivilies. JANE MAXINE LAIRD Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Librarian: Commission, Business Manager: Senale: Gilt Commillee: Clean-up Campaign. JOSEPH LA JOIE General Science Kansas Cily, Missouri: Crew: Civic Forum. RICHARD LAMPING R.O.T.C.: Civic Forum: Slide-Rule Club: Honor Sociely. DAVID P. LANDE Proviso Township High School: Senior Council: Senalo: Civic Forum. Secrefary. Treasurer: English Club: Slide-Rule Club: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. General Science General Science ELEANOR LANGFORD Commercial G.A.A.: Baseball: Volleyball: Hall Guard: Lunchroom Cashier: Office Praclice: GamesEClass: Teams Class. ' DONALD G. LAPSLEY 1 Commercial R.O.T.C.. Sergeanl: Hi-Y, Treasurer: Traclc Team, Caplain: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. LA VERNE R, LARSON Commercial G.A.A.: P.T.A. Page: Lalre re View Agenl: Speech Club: Civic Forum: Hall Guard: Red and While, Lilerary Slalil. DONALD K. LAWRENCE General Sabin Junior High School: Civic Forum: Sfall Arlisl: lnlra-mural Baslcelball: 3A Council: Visual Educalion: Tennis Team. MARY MAGDALINE LAZAR Commercial G.A.A. 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LEITNER Special Arls G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Glee Club: Hall Guard: Tri-Hi-Y: Red and While, Business Slafl: Marshal: Jewelry Commillee: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. , CATHERINE EVA LENHARDT Commercial G.A.A.: Room Depuly: Glee Club. :Wil , , , HX 5.1 , is ee, . I-1 v. '. ees? ' f: 4 ,.-g : gE, 1 gf -2-aff' gin .',.:- sf og ':z. '.,'bMb3 . g-'A'-. , only. A A . M f ' .iii ff . 4, T in fd' aj ,X Q . 1-A. .Ji iii- - : lx, i . I Ti 7 Y C K 7'2faa6cJ i W QL M460 Page IS3 092. ek, I csc ,f , S .Q i x :ii I :C 1: to r, , . Lv is EEL TOP ROW ELAINE LENOX Commercial G.A.A.: Girls' Sophomore Glee Club: P.T.A. Rage: Leisure-Time Acrivifies: Girl Reserves. JOYCE E. LENTERS College Preparalory G.A.A.: Biology Club: Siamp Club: Glee Club: English Club: Red and While Agenl: Personnel: 4B Council: Forum: Honor Sociely, Bronze Rin. SEYMOUR LEVENSTAM General Science R.O.T.C.: Caplain: Oilicers' Club. LEONARD LEVlN General Concerl Orcheslra: Baskeiball Team: Drama: Civic Forum: lnlra- mural Baskelball: Slide-Rule Club: English Club: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. ETHEL LEVlNSON General Sullivan High School: G.A.A.: Lake re View: A Cappella Choir: Office Praclice: Hall Guard: Senior Drama. FRANKLYN LEVY Science Civic Forum: Spanish Club: Slide-Rule Club: English Club: Lake re View, Business Edilor: Bowling Team: Audiomeler Assisi- anf: Honor Socieiy, Gold Pin. CENTER ROW MARGARET LEWIS Social Science Princelon High School: Girls' Glee Club: Cheerleader: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Tri-Hi-Y: La Salle Slreef Club: Civic Forum: Prom Commillee. BETTY LOU LINDQUIST General Science G.A.A.: Glee Club: Opfional Swimming: Hall Guard. Page I84 General Science Forum: Drama: Public Speaking. JEANNE LINN G.A.A.: French Club: ALEX LLOYD Ridqefarm High School, Illinois: Foolball: Track: Aclverlising Slalil, General Manager: Civic Forum: Leaders: Public Speaking: Marshal: Hall Guard: Tennis. General Science MARGARET JUNE LOESSY Commercial G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum: Hall Guard: Depuly. MARJORIE C. LORENZ , Commercial G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Junior Laiin Club: Office Praclice: Civic Forum: Girl Reserves: Honor Sociely. Bronze Pin. BOTTOM ROW MARY ANN LOVE General Language Convenl of lhe Sacred Hearl: G.A.A.: French Club: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. MARTIN J. LOWERY Commercial R.O.T.C.: lnlra-mural Baskelball: Room Depuly: Senior Council: Smokers' Club: Senior Drama. CONSTANCE LUCIA Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Personnel: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Hobby Club: Forum. EDWARD A. LUTZE Commercial 4B Council: 4A Council: Track: Leaders: Foolball: Leller Club. JERRY LYNCH College Preparalorv R.O.T.C., Firsl Lieufenanl, Picked Plaloon: Officers' Club: A Cappella Choir: Consiilulional Convenlion: Senale: Hi-Y: Com- mission, Vice-Presidenl: Honor Sociely. Silver Pin. TERESA MARY MAHLER General Science G.A.A.: Biologv Club: Cheerleader: Hall Guard: Roller Club: Drama: Room Depuly. TOP ROW HELEN MAINAS General G.A.A.: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Games Class: Fencing Club: Roller Club: Ollice Praclice: Red and While Agenl. BETTY MANAHAN General G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Personnel: Girl Reserves: Red and While Agenl: Lalin Club: 4B Council: Lake re View Agenl. MARIE A, MANNO Commercial G.A.A.: Ollice Praclice: Civic Forum. RUSSELL WAYNE MARSH General Language Games Club: German Club: lnlra-mural Baskelball: Public Speaking. ROBERTA B. MARSTERS McKinley High School: Englewood High School: G,A.A.: Leisure' Time Aclivilies: Games Class: Oplional Swimming. ROBERT E. MAZEL Sequence Camera Club: Visual Educalion: Slide'Rule Club: Bowling Team: Audiomeler Operalor: Concerl Band: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. Commercial CENTER ROW ANDREW MCCLAY Commercial Red and While Agenl: Lake re View Agenl: Room Depuly: 3A Council, Secrelary: 4B Council, Vice-Presidenl: Prom Commilleej Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. THOMAS E, McDOWELL General R.O.T.C., Execulive Major: Hall Guard: Ollicers' Club, Secre- lary: Rille Team. Manager: Hi-Y: Assislanl Junior Fire Marshal: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. ,-1 .7 T. O . - V A If BETTY McGUlNESS Sequence G.A.A.: Hall Guard: P.T.A, Pago: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. MARY MclNTYRE Commercial lmmaculala High School: G.A.A.: Gloo Club: Oplional Swim- ming, RUTH MclLWRATH Commercial G.A.A.: Personnel: Glee Club. LOIS MCNICOL Language lmmaculala High School: G.A.A.: Lalin Club, Consul: TrilHi-Y, Secrelarv: Senior Service: Luncheon Commillee: Red and While: Forum: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. BOTTOM ROW MADGE MEHLIG Special Arls Wisconsin High School, Madison. Wisconsin: G.A.A. DONALD MEIER General Band: Orcheslra: R.O.T.C. DORA MFNGARELLI Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Library Assislanl: Leisure-Time Aclivilies. LOIS J. METZDORF Social Science G.A.A.: Glee Club: Lake re View Aqenl: Olfice Praclice: Senior Service: Red and While, Lilerary Slall, Edilor: Senior Drama: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. EDITH MEYEROVITZ General Language G.A.A.: Personalily Club: Public Speaking: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. ALEENE MEYERS Special Arls G.A.A.: Red and While: Honor Sociely. Bronze Pin. Page IBS A I A EL .4 fi 4 F 4-I I I ,y L45' i n A ' 2 . 1 EDWIN F. MUELLER General R,O.T.C.: Band: Orcheslra: Bowling Team: Lake re View: Forum: Smokers' Club: Drama. HENRY G. MUELLER General Science R.O.T.C., Caplain: Slamp Club. Vice-Presidenl: Rifle Team: Oiilicers' Club: Oliicers' Exhibilion Drill Team: English Club: Picked Plaloon: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. VIRGINIA MUNIVE General Language G.A.A.: 2A Council: 3B Council: Tri-Hi-Y: Cheerleader: Civic Forum: Leisure-Time Aclivilies. RAY MURPHY General Loyola Academy: Baskelball Team: Track Team: Civic Forum: Lake re View Agenl. GRACE G. NELLIGAN Commercial G.A.A.: Leisure-Time: Philalelic Club, Vice-Presiclenl: Girl R WAR serves: 4B Council: Senior Service: Forum: Annual, Lilerary Edilor: Jewelry Commillee, Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. N, 1' X ALICE J. NELSON 'elnefsi Foreman High School: G.A.A.: Oplional Swimming: Personnel: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Girl Reserves. HELEN NELSON Commercial G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Leisure-Time: Games Class: Home Economics Club: Hall Guard. DOLORES L. NENNING Commercial G.A.A.: Lake re View Agenl: Leisure-Time: Oplional Swimming: Games Class: Red and While Agenl: Hall Guard. LOUISE NESSEL Commercial York High School. Elmhurst Illinois: G.A.A,: Lake re View Agenlg Hall Guard: Oplional Swimming: Glee Club. Page I86 'Qi STANLEY MEYERS General Science Cheerleader, Co-Caplain: Inlra-mural Baskelball: Tennis Team: Marshal: Drama: Visual Educalion: Honor Sociely. Bronze Pin. EILEEN MILLER General Language G.A.A.: Biology Club: French Club: Hall Guard: Civic Forum: Poelry Club: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. MIGNON MILLER General Marshall High School: Olzlice Praclice: Senior Drama: G.A.A. JEAN MINER College Preparalory Senn High School: Lalin Club: Personnel: English Club: Tri- Hi-Y: Commission, Social Chairman: Senior Class, Secrelary: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. GAIL MITCHELL Commercial G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Oflice Praclice: Civic Forum: Girl Reserves. LISA MOGENSEN Commercial G.A.A.: 2B Council! 4B Council: Honor Socieiy, Gold Pin, f' 40 ' ' xl r i M' .,'5'4f 'l'i1,lff -- T ff NOLAN MOLLROY Sequence. GRACE A. MOSIMAN Commercial G.A.A.: Oplional Swimming: Glee Club: Tickel Agenl: Lake re View Agenl: Oilice Praclice. MARGARET MOSIMAN Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Oiilice Praclice. S n . v . . . i , f A I H s V -o -x N' 3 Q ,v : I' I x P -4 EUNICE LOUISE NIELSEN Social Science G.A.A.: Civic Forum. LUCILLE NOELLE Special Arls G.A.A.: Games Class: Public Speaking: 3A Council: Girl Re- serves: Ari Club, Secrelary: English Club: Civic Forum: Honor Socieiy, Gold Pin. GEORGE NONBERG General R.O.T.C., Firsi Lieulenani: Ollicers' Club: Olzlicers' Drill Team: Camera Club, Presideni: Slide-Rule Club: Visual Educaiion: Fencing: Marshal: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. JOE NORLIN College Preparaiory Lane Technical High School: Junior Baskeiball: Baseball: lnira- mural Baskeiball: Leiler Club: Camera Club. LEONARD NORMAN General Science Siudenf Council: Track: Fooiball: Band: Choir: Hi-Y, Vice-Presi' deni, Sergeani-ai-arms: 4B Class Presidenl: Madrigal Club. FLORENCE NORRIS General Language G.A.A.: Glee Club. RUTH NYGREN Commercial G.A.A.: Office Praciice: Red and While Depuiy: A Cappella Choir: 3A Council. 'U I RICHARD OA ' 5:1 ., I , ' College Preparaiory Concerf Band? mira-mural Baskeiballf Swimming Team: Spanish Clubj!Slide-Rule' Clubginglish Club: Bowling Team: Crew: fenaie., - f ' I JULIA P: ooisnoo commercial G.A.A.: 'Library Praciice: Civic Forum: Leisure-Time Acliviiies: Oplional Swimming: Hall Guard. . , 7 3 'T ' wr A sur :gm-' ' .1 in I 2,01 fc . . 1' . ' ,VMI-1 1 in SUSAN O'DlSHOO Commercial .A.A., Council Member: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Library Prac- Games Class: Spanish Club. VERA M. OGREN Sequence G.A.A,: Lafin Club: Roller Club: Camera Club. EVELYN LINNEA OGREN General G.A.A.: Glee Club: Personnel: Ollice Praclice. Commercial Baskeiball, Manager: Senior Drama: Lake re View: Forum: Visual Educafion: IOOOQ Club: Smokers' Club. Commercial G.A.A.: Civic Forum: La Salle Slreel Club: Speech Class: P.T.A. Page. I ORELL Commercial Senior Service CHARLES OVERSTAKE General Bloominglon, Illinois: R.O.T.C.. Major: Cheerleader, Caplain: Fooiball Team: Hi-Y: Baseball Team: Band, Drum Maior: Orches- ira: Officers' Club. MURIEL PACKER General Language G.A.A.: Public Speaking Club: Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin, GLORIA L. PARKS Cgmmergial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Geology Club: Hobby Club, Treasurer: Civic Forum: Lake re View Siall: Honor Socieiy, Gold Pin. r f j ,!..!LJ,' , 1 , hx Page IS7 ,Ja-'UF If I., 0 l'f i ' J ,,4z...,de7o..L l il ,fsikalfnka ,V 1: TOP ROW LAWRENCE PATTERSON General Band, Firsi Lieuienanl: R.O.T.C.: Orcheslra: Rowing Crew: 3A Council: Hall Guard. LEONARD JEROME PATTISHALL General Language Honor Sociery, Bronze Pin. DOROTHY PAULS Commercial G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Senior Service: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum: Hobby Club: Ohfice Pracfice: Room Depuiy: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. DOROTHY A. PAULSON General Tuley High School: G.A.A. GRACE PEARSON General G.A.A.: Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Lalce re View, S+aFl:: Civic Forum: English Club. CARYL PEDERSEN College Preparafory G.A.A.: Band, Maiorelfe: Girl Reserves: Spanish Club: Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer: Cadel Hop, Lady-in-wailing: Luncheon Cornmirfee. CENTER ROW JOSEPHINE L. PENZEL Commercial G.A.A.: Honor Sociefy, Gold Pin. ERIEDA PETERS General G.A.A.: Spanish Club: Red and While Agenr: Orlice Pracrice. JUNE PETERS Sequence LORE PFROMMER Commercial G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Home Economics Club: Red and While, Lirerary Slahfg La Salle Slreei Club: Senior Service: Library Praciice: Honor Sociery, Gold Pin. Paoo l88 4,-. EVA PIESKER General Language G.A.A.: Senior Orcheslra: Leisure-Time Acfiviriesg Civic Forum: Orlice Praclice: Honor Sociely. Gold Pin. EILEEN M. PIEACINSKE Social Science G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Arr Club: Leisure-Time Acfivilies: Forum: Honor Sociery, Silver Pin. BOTTO M ROW SARALEE PILOT General Language G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Geology Club: English Club: Civic Forum: Lalce re View, Edilor: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. MARIAN H. PLAMBECK Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Leisure-Time Acriviries. JEAN POLLOCK College Preparalory G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Hall Guard: Office Praclice. BETTY POWERS General G.A.A.: Band: Tri-Hi-Y: Girl Reserves: Lalin Club, Presidenr: Luncheon Commillee: Hall Guard: Honor Sociery, Silver Pin. PEGGY POWERS Commercial G.A.A.: Oprional Swimming: Lalce re View Agerir: Lalce re View Srari. WILLIAM CHARLES PRELLETZ General Science Kelly High School: Track Team: Hi-Y: Lelrer Club: Leaders' Club: Prom Cornmirree: 4B Council: Senior Class, Assisranl Treasurer. TOP ROW LOIS PRINCE GA.A.7 Girls' Honor Sociefy, Silver Pin. DOROTHY E. PRING Science G.A.A.: Leisure-Time Aciivifies: Riding: Girl Reserves, Vice- Presidenf: Tennis Club: Ari Club: Forum. JUNE DARE PROBST General Language G.A.A.: English Club: Girl Reserves: Games Class: Leisure-Time Acfivilies: Red and While: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. General Language Club: Biology Club: Marshal: FLOYD PURKIS Commercial Unily High School: 3A Council. JOHN R. OUAY General R.O.T.C., Caplain: Officers' Club, Treasurer: Hi-Y: Rifle Team, Caplain: Officers' Drill Team: Picked Plaloon: 3A Council. PEARL RAAB Commercial G.A.A.: Room Depuly. CENTER ROW CHARLES B. RABUCHIN Social Science Room Depufy: Senior Council: Senior Drama: Public Spealcing. DOROTHEA RACKOW General Language G.A.A. LOLITA RACLIN General College G.A.A.: English Club: French Club: Civic Forum: Girls' Glee Club: Siudeni Council: Prom Commiilee: Senior Drama: Honor Socieiy, Gold Pin. , . A Q I Li tg , I s is ' .1 6.f,,,-1 IV. 1' . HELEN RADAU General Language G.A.A.: Glee Club: Leisure-Time: Council: English Club: French Club, Secreiary, Treasurer: Senior Service: Office Pracfice: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. CHARLES JACK RATHSAM General Language Band: R.O.T.C., Second Lieuienanl, Record Olilicer: Ofiicers' Club: Bowling Team. ANTOLlN RAVENTOS IV General College Lafin Club: Biology Club: Slide-Rule Club: Chess Club: Laine re View, Reporrer: Scholarship English Club: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. BOTTOM ROW JAMES ALBERT REESE Commercial Lane Technical High School: R.O.T.C.. Second Lieulenanf: Hall Guard: Lalce re View Agonl: Marshal: Room Depuly: Roller Club: Biology Club. MARGARET Commergial G.A.A.: P.T.A. Page: Civic Forum: La Salle Street Club, ROBERT F. RESSLER Sequenge R.O.T.C,: Hall Guard: Visual Educaiion: Hi-Y: Camera Club. Cgmmercial G.A.A. EDWARD AUGUSTlNE RICE General Science Si. Michael Cenfral High School: Slide-Rule Club: Honor So- cieiy, Bronze Pin. Cgmmerdal Room Depufy: Visual Educafion: A Cappella Choir: Baslcefballg Bowling Team: Hobby Club. Page IB9 R VIRGINIA BEATRICE RIZZO General Science G.A.A. I-IEINRICH CARL ROSENBERGER Commercial Crew: Leaders Class: Red and While Slahf: German Club: Room Depuly: Civic Forum: Hall Guard: Swimming: R.O.T.C.: Smokers' Club: Spanish Club. WILLIAM ROSENFELD General Science R.O.T.C.. Caplain: Rifle Team: Picked Plaloon: Olslicers' Club: Camera Club: Slamp Club: English Club: 4B Council: Band: Orcheslra: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. MARGERY ROSENGARD General Language G.A.A.: French Club: Chess Club: Girls' Glee Club: Biology Club: Hall Guard: Office Praclice: Honor Sociely. Bronze Pin. MARJORIE DE LANE ROTH General College LORRAINE EILEEN RUANE Commercial Holy Name High School: G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Orches- lra: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Hobby Club. SARANE RUDERMAN General Language G.A.A.: Sophomore Girls' Glee Club: Personalily Club: French Club: Public Speaking: Hall Guard: English Club: Civic Forum: Honor Sociely. HELEN LUCILLE RYDIN Commercial G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: La Salle Slreel Club: Civic Forum: Girl Reserves: Hall Guard. OLGA SABO Commercial G.A.A.: Oplional Swimming: Roller Club: Leisure-Time Aclivi- lies: Games Class: Red and While Agenl. CLARA SAUER General G.A.A.: Oplional Swimming: Lake re View Agenl: Personnel: Public Speaking. BARBARA A. SCHAFFER Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Hall Guard LORRAINE M. SCHAEFER Commercial G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Adverlising Slalii: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Oplional Swimming: Games Class: Hall Guard: Olilice Praclice. KATHERINE SCHALLER General Language G.A.A.: Glee Club: Honor Sociely. Bronze Pin. MIRIAM H, SCHATZ General Language G.A.A.: Personnel: Hall Guard TRICIA SCHEIBE General Language Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Games Class: Girls' Glee Club: Cappella Choir: Madrigals: Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeani-al-Arms: ncheon Commillee. MARIAN SCHEUERMAN Commercial G.A.A.: Room Depuly: Skelch Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Senior Service: Luncheon Commillee: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. HERBERT SCHIFTER General Science R.O.T.C., Second Lieulenanl: Rifle Team. Lefler: Visual Educa- lion Deparlmenl, Sludeni Supervisor: Golf Team: Hi-Y, Presi- denl: Picked Plaloon. HARVEY EDWARD SCHMID Commercial Council: Room Depuly: R.O.T.C.: A Cappella Choir: Red and While. Assislanl Edilor: Lake re View Agenl: Hobby Club, Secrelary: Civic Forum: Gill' Commillee, Chairman. , up 4 EMIL SCHMIDT Commercial Band: Smokers' Club: Bicycle Club: lnframural Baskefball. THOMAS SCHMIDT Sequence Foofball Team: R.O.T.C.: Track: Hi-Y. ADRIANNE G. SCHNAIR General Science G.A.A.: French Club: Drama: Senior Council: Ofiice Pracfice. cLARENcE J. scrions ' Q- L' . Yevrcial Arlingfon Heighfs Township High School: Hall Guard: Marslmfil, Sfage Crew: A Cappella Choir. BERNICE SCHROEDER Commercial G.A.A.: Office Pracfice. LOUISE SCHULTZ College Preparafory G,A.A.: Camera Club, Secrefary, Treasurer: Civic Forum: Honor Sociefy, Gold Pin. MARTHA L. SCHULTZ Commercial G.A.A.: Tickef Agenf: P.T.A. Page: Personnel: Leisure-Time Ac- fivifies: Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin. BETTY JANE SCHWARTZ Commercial G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: 4B Council: Senior Council: Tickef Agenf: Red and Whife, Adverfising Sfaff: Senior Drama: Lake re View Agenf: Personnel. JOHN SCHWEMBERGER College Preparafory R.O.T.C., Capfain: Officers' Club: Officers' Exhibifion Drill Team: Picked Plafoon: Red and Whife Agenf: Slide-Rule Club: Chess Club: Honor Sociefy, Gold Pin. DORIS MARGARET SEABERG Commercial G.A.A.: Civic Forum: Leisure4Time Aciivifies: Opfional Swim- ming: Hall Guard. GENE SEABOLT Archifecfural Drawing Leaders Class: Bowling Team: R.O.T.C.: Senafe: Commission, Presidenf: Room Depufy: Senior Council: Clean-up Campaign. DUANE SEMON Social Science Lane Technical High School: R.O.T.C., Capfain: Picked Plafoon: Officers' Club: Rifle Team, Capfain: Hi-Y, Presidenf: Infra- mural Baskefball: Commission, Presidenf. JUNICE SERLIN Sequence G.A.A.: Geology Club: Office Pracfice: Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin. ADELINE SEVERSON Commercial Woodrow Wilson High School, San Jose, California: Lincoln High School, Thief River Falls, Minnesofa: G.A.A. WANDA SHELDON Special Arfs G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Leisure- Time Acfivifies: Drama: Spanish Club: Room Depufy: Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin. JEROME M. SHERMAN College Preparafory Soufhwesf High School, Kansas Cify, Missouri: Marshall High School: Baskefball: Tennis: Bowling. JOHN WILLIAM SHlELDS General Wheafon High School: Morris High School: Lindblom Higlw School: Hobby Club. BENNETT S. SHUMOW General Sfeuben Junior High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin: R.O.T.C., Sergeanf: Bowling Team: Visual Educalion: Lake re View Agenf: Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin. Qffaffqgagad eiifzf 9 Y' ' '. .,, Z, .-- :-L, C, . Y' Tor Row -J: -- MIRJAM STOHL College Preparaiory G.A.A.: Girl Reserves, Presidenl: Red and Whife Commirlee: Girls' Glee Club: Slide-Rule Club: Civic Forum: Spanish Club: Drama: Lake re View. WALTER STRAUKAMP General Track: Hi-Y: Senior Council: Lelier Club: Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin. SHIRLEY JEAN STREICKER G.A.A.: Personalily Club: Junior Choir: Public Speaking: English Club: Honor Sociely. General Language JACK STUBENRAUCH Commercial Baskelball Team: Smokers' Club. MARGUERITE SUANE Commercial G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Leisure-Time Acliviiies. EARL SUCKOW Language Fooiball, Capiain: Track, Capiainp Red and Whire, Business Manager: A Cappella Choir: R.O.T.C., Firsl Lieuienani: Hi-Y, Secreiarv: Commission: Senaie: Honor Socieiy. Gold Pin. CENTER ROW LORRAINE M, SULLWAN Commercial Council: G.A.A.: Leisure-Time: Opiional Swimming: Hall Guard: Marshal: Civic Forum: Honor Socieiv, Bronze Pin. MARIAN JUNE SWANSON Commercial G.A.A.: Band: Girls' Glee Club: Hall Guard: Drama: Lake re View: Red and While Commiiree: Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin. SHIRLEE ANN SWANSON General Sullivan High School: G.A.A.: 3A Council: Senior Service: Red and While Agenr: Ari Club: Luncheon Commiliee: Assisiani Treasurer: Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin. Page I92 Q ix gi ROBERT SWEDBERG ' General R.O.T,C., Sergeanl: Track Team: A Cappella Choir: Camera Club: Laiin Club: Luncheon Commiiiee: Senior Forum: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. JOHN SZABO General Science Lane Technical High School: R.O.T.C.: Band: Marshal: Public Speaking: A Cappella Choir: Ticker Ageni. TAMRAZ Commercial G.A.A.: Games Class: Oprional Swimming: Public Speaking: Glee Club: Civic Forum: Girl Reserves: Lake re View Srafi. BOTTOM ROW MARY TASHJIAN Special Aris G.A.A.: Ari Club, Presidenl. RUTH TASOVAC General G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Leisure-Time Aciivilies: Bowling: Civic Forum: Junior Red Cross: Glee Club: Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin. GENEVIEVE TATOIAN Commercial G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Glee Club: Civic Forum: Choir: Fencing: Honor Socieiy. JOHN EUGENE TERPNlN6 Maihemaiics R.O.T.C., Lieuienani Colonel: Oificers Club, Presideni: Senaie: Senior Council: Crew: Hi-Y: Senior Class President RUTH THALAS Commercial G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Games Class: Opiional Swimming: La Salle Slreer Club: Honor Socieiy, Gold Pin. EDWARD T. THOLKE Commercial R.O.T.C.: Band: Red and While Ageni: 4A Council: Orchesira: Hi-Y: Bowling: Honor Socieiyg Lake re View Agent: Hall Guard. Tor Row u ANNA A. SlEBOLD Comrnercia' G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Leisure-Time Acliviiies: Hall Guard. FRANCINE ROBIN SILVERMAN General Lanquaqe G.A.A.: A Cappella Choir: Geology Club: Personalily Club: Senior Drama: Honor Socielv, Bronze Pin. BETTY JANE SlMON General Lanquaqe G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Personalilv Club: Senior Drama: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. INEZ JANE SIMON General G.A.A.: Games Class: Office Praclice: Beginners' Orcheslra: Girl Reserves: Honor Sociefy, Gold Pin. ROBERT THOMAS SIMON Commercial Baskelball: Bike Club: Marshal. LOVIE SIOKOS G.A.A.: Leisure+Time Aclivilies: Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Red and Whiie Aqenr. Sequence CENTER ROW BLOSSOM SLACK General G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Lake re View: Drama. BERT SLAVICK College Preparalory Bowling League, Secrelary: Bowling Team: Senior Drama. BEVERLEY SMITH Special Arls G.A.A.: Tri-HEAY: Girl Reserves. CHESTER EDWARD SMlTH Commercial Baskelball, Capiain: Baseball: Leller Club: Smokers' Club, Presi- denf: Head Marshal. -3 THELMA LOUISE SMlTH Band: Orcheslra: Sludenl Conduclor: Honorary Second Lieu- lenanl: G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Civic Forum: Leisure-Time Acliviries: Camera Club: Lake re View. Commercial MELVIN W. SNOVER General Lanquaqe Slaqe Crew: Hi-Y: Crew: Civic Forum: Fencinq: 4B Council. Treasurer: Lake re View Slalig Senior Drama: Senior Council: Prom Commillee, Chairman. BOTTOM ROW FRANK M. SPRENZEL Social Science Band, Second Lieuienanl: R.O.T.C.: Swimming: Baseball Team: Civic Forum. MARlE THERESA STECZ Commercial G.A.A.: Games Class: Girl Reserves: Personnel: Civic Forum. BETTY STEFFEN General Lanquaqe G.A.A. Board, Presidenl: A Cappella Choir: English Club: Civic Forum: Lake re View: Girl Reserves: Tri-HifY: Honor Sociefy, Gold Pin. RUTH M. STEIN General Lanquaqe G.A,A.: Glee Club, Presidenl: Commission, Vice-Presidenl: Tri-Hi-Y, Secrelary. Vice-Presidenl: Cade? Hop. Maid of Honor: Prom Commillee: Senior Drama. RlNNlE E. STEPHENSON Commercial G.A.A.: Games Class: Oplional Swimming: Marshal. LORAYNE ANN STOCKMAR General Lanquaqe G.A.A.: Civic Forum: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin, Paqe I93 Z -- i YQXNF N -i 1 V N: X -4-M 5, 'wh Page IQ4 WILLIAM TODD College Preparatory Foolball: Traclc Team: Hi-Y: A Cappella Choir: R.O.T.C., Firsl Lieulenanl: Officers' Club. STANTON TOUBAS Sequence Senn High School: R.O.T.C.: Piclced Plaloon: Golf Team: Traclc Team. VIRGINIA TRIPP Language Red and While Agenl: Girls' Glee Club: Band: G.A.A,: Forum: Tri-Hi-Y: Cheerleader. Lieulenanl: Commission, Secrelary-Treas- urer: Honor Sociely, Bronze Rin. FLORENCE TRUE Commercial G.A.A.: Civic Forum: Girl Reserves: Girls' Glee Club: Ticlel Depuly: Room Depuly: Games Class: Lalme re View Agent JENNIE TSIFIS Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Pan-American Club: Girl Reserves: CiviC Forum: Leisure-Time Aclivilies: Hobby Club. GEORGIANA VAN DUZER General Language Band: Orcheslra: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Lalin Club, Presidenl: French Club: Prom Commillee: Senior Drama: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. IRABELLE VAUGHN Commercial G.A.A.: Room Depuly: Ticlcel Agenl: Hall Guard: Red and While, Adverlising Slall: Games Class: Girls' Glee Club: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. PATRICIA B. VAUX General G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Chess Club: Cheerleader: A Cappella Choir: Senior Chorus: Girl Reserves: Girls' Glee Club, EDMUND E. VOELKER Social Science Lulher Inslilule: R.O.T.C.: Baseball: Leller Club: A Cappella Choir: Civic Forum. BETTY JANE VOGEL Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Office Praclice: Assislaril Treasurer: Honor Sociery, Bronze Pin. IRMGARD DORA A, VOLOUARTS General Science G.A.A.: German Club: Leisure-Time: Oplional Swimming: 4B A Co Sen le: Jewelry Comrnillee: Senior Forum. YF L B w' ILLIAM 'CIRITTWGES' ' U ammefaai Band. BERNICE WALLBERG Commercial G.A.A.: Civic Forum: Hall Guard. LILLIAN ELIZABETH WAMBACH Commercial G.A.A.: German Club: Leisure-Time: Oplional Swimming: Civic Forum: Lalce re View Slarl: Hobby Club: Camera Club: Girl Reserves. MARGARET WEBER General G.A.A.: Band: Orcheslra: Senior Forum: Games Class: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. RICHARD WEDIN Commercial R.O.T.C.: Visual Educalion: Bicycle Club, Presidenl. MADALYN A. WEINER General Language Girls' Glee Club, Secrelary, Treasurer: G.A.A.: Room Depuly: Drama: Ticker Agenl: Senior Forum: Honor Sociely. Silver Pin. MARIAN WISE Commercial Arl- Cenlral Senior High School, Soulh Bend, Indiana: G.A.A. JULIUS L. WEISS Science R.O.T.C.. Cade? Capiain: Officers' Club: Officers' Drill Team: English Club: Hall Guard, Corporal. ESTELLE G. WENDORF General Swedish Free Church Academy: G.A.A.: Bilce Club: Office Prac- lice: Oplional Swimming. ELEANOR WI-IALEN Special Commercial Drama: Oplional Swimming: Leisure-Time: Hall Guard: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Games Class: Ari Club: Personnel. DELIGHT WHITE General Science G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Civic Forum, Vice-Presidenl: Library Praclice: Hall Guard: Ari Club: Leisure-Time Acliviiies: Cam- era Club: IOOW Club. MARY WHITTEMORE General Language G.A.A.: Laiin Club, Secrelary: Chess Club: French Club: Senior Service: Civic Forum: English Club: Girl Reserves: Honor Sociely. Gold Pin. MARGARET WICKSTROM General Language G.A.A.: Glee Club: Slamp Club: Personnel: Senior Service: Senior Forum. BERNICE M. WILDERSON Sequence G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Laiin Club: Ari Club: Red and While, Ari Slail: Girl Reserves: Honor Sociely, Gold Pin. GERTRUUDE E. WILHELM Commercial G.A.A.: Division Club: Civic Forum: Speech Class: 2A Delegale. ELSIE WILLIAMS Special Arls G.A.A.: Ari Club: Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin. RODNEY MARTIN WILSON Commercial Drama: Cheerleader: A Cappella Choir: Hall Guard. JANE ELEANOR WIRICK General G.A.A.: Sludenl Council: A Cappella Choir: Office Praciice: Hall Guard: Spanish Club. DOROTHY WOERZ Commercial G.A.A.. Leller: Office Praclice: Hall Guard: Games Class: Leisure-Time Aclivilies. MARY L. WOLF Commercial Cincinnali, Ohio: Delroil, Michigan: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Office Praclice: Girls' Glee Club: Junior Choir: P.T.A. Page: Honor Sociely. ELMER WOLFF Commercial Lane Technical High School: Marshal: Room Depuiy. JOHANNA WURZ Commercial G.A.A.: La Salle Slreel Club: Honor Sociely, Silver Pin. PATRICIA E. YOUNG Commercial G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Roller Club: Drama: Office Praclice: Civic Forum: Enierlainmenl Commillee. GERTRUDE B. ZOLEZNIKER Commercial Barberlon Cenlral High School: SI. Pius Commercial High School: G.A.A.: Division Club :Civic Forum: Chorus: La Salle Slreei' Club. DORIS ZOGRAPHOS Commercial G.A.A.: Glee Club: Leisure-Time Aciivilies: Civic Forum: Office Praclice: Library Praclice: Lake re View: Honor Sociely. Silver Pin. Mau JF' X. Q3 2 Page I95 J .9 'Wai 'J me v' Page I96 WILLIAM ABLIN Sequence CARL B. AKESON General Band: R.O.T.C.: Smokers' Club: Lunch Guard: Hall Guard. MARCELLA GAlNES Commercial G.A.A.: One Leller Club: Graduale lrom Summer School. il-sf 'L: sl 'L 'A l '5' ,Ll RICHARD KAPLAN General English Club: Track Team. RICHARD LAYMAN General Science Leaders Class: Fencing: Band: Zoology Club: Graduale lrom Summer School. JACOUELINE STRAUBE Science G.A.A.: Roller Club. CHARLES WELTER Commercial Baskelball Team: Baseball: Hall Guard: Leaders Class: Smokers' Club. ELSIE G. BElER Commercial G.A.A.: Girls' Glee Club: Hall Guard: Civic Forum. EDWARD HOWARD Commercial Sl. Michael's High School: Baskelball: Swimming: Baseball: Box- ing: Leaders: Hall Guard: Smokers' Club: Crew: Leller Club: La Salle Slreel Club: Spanish Club: Drama. LENORE HELEN UHLIG Commercial G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Games Class. eniors ot Pictured Thomas Amsler, Roberl Anderson, Dorolhy Anderlon, Richard Baumeisler, Arlhur Belger, Howard L. Bernard, Gerald Bild, William Edison Brevall, Elise Shirley Buchlhal, Thomas Douglas Carmical, Belly Jeanne Caron, Josephine J. Chapman, lnez Chislina Claviio, Theodore Frederick Cloonon, James M. Cox, Rulh Helen Crniac, David J. Davies, Calherine Lucille Dick, Clark H. Dorman, Roberl Jack Evans, Mildred Gerlh, Belly Jane Grumbine, Belly Hughes, Josephine Charles Jerome, Jack Anlhony Koelool, Mariorie Eslelle Kopelka, Peler Mayer, Belly Jane Nelson, Bruno Olson, Shirley B. Rehleldl, Marilyn Rohde, Helen Emma Rosencrans, Morris Leroy Schnoor, Dorolhy Jean Sellerberg, Charlolle Virginia Slarkeson, James Thomas Taq. Pauline Tambour, Anlhony Charles Tripoli, Margarel Mae Wall, Mary Calherine Walsh, Harry Weslerberg. In Honor of Those Who Depart iw N Tl-llf preceding pages we have paid lribule lo lhe Lalce View gradualing Class ol l94l. Now, on lhe lollowing pages, we honor lhose leachers who are leaving our school wilh The salislaclion ol knowing 'rhal 'rheir lile's worlc has been well done. We, 'rhe sludenls, bid Them good-bye wilh a feeling ol mixed emolions. Our reason lor being down-hearfed al lheir deparlure is purely sellish in Jrhal we 'rhinlc only of lhe feeling of greal empliness lhal will live on in our hearls long aller lhey are gone. Qur reason for reioicing wilh lhern now lhal 'rheir Time lor reliremenl has come is purely unsellish because we realize Thai now lhey will have lhe opporlunily lo pursue lhose lines ol inleresl mosl dear lo Them. So wilh lhese senlirnenls in our hearls we wish fhem 'Godspeedfl Page IQ7 Top PicTure, Miss Moore: Middle PicTure, Miss Bryne: BoTTom PicTure, Miss Ross TlzeyAls0 Depart MISS Bryne We are indeed sorry To see one oT Lake View's TinesT Teachers leave and alThough she has leTT us To conTinue her work in The Tields oT radio, drama, Tine arTs, and Travel, she will always have a liTTle corner of our hearTs reserved Tor her memory noT only because she was such an ouTsTanding Teacher buT because oT her many exTra services, among Them, ThaT oT having been sponsor oT The Red and WhiTe. She opened Tor us The gaTes To The realms oT liTeraTure as she had The key To This oTher world and she Tried her besT To encourage and inspire us To enTer, To Tind The pleasures To be had, and To learn To pass Them on. As she did so we ThoughT oT her chair as a Throne, her power, knowledge: her prime minisTer, her conscience. l-ler Tol- lowers, loyal and admiring, were received each day wiTh an ever gracious smile, wiTh speech which held auThoriTy, color, and digniTy. l-ler parTing advice To boys and girls was, GeT all The educaTion you can so ThaT you may develop The power oT good judg- menT, make discriminaTing choice in work and in pleasure, and pracTice Tair dealings wiTh all. l-ler reward is priceless: iT is The Teeling oT having accomplished work, well done and worThwhile. Now she can say wiTh convicTion, I have ToughT a good TighT, l have Tinished The course, l have kepT The TaiTh. XVI: Hocke Mr. l-locke is a man known and now missed by all Those aT Lake View. Yes, our good-naTured jovial gym Teacher who had a smile Tor and a pleasanT greeTing To all has leTT us. Mr. l-locke who TaughT aT Lake View Tor many years was known Tor his paTienT undersTanding oT boys, and his handling oT Them was always a superior iob. He was a greaT man Tor Tair play and pracTiced iT aT all Times. l-Te TaughT his boys The True meaning oT Tair play and good sporTsman- ship, and never aT any Time did he show fhe slighfesf bif of favorifism fo anyone. Yes. Square-Deal l'locke would fruly be a good name for him. Mr. Hocke was one of our besf-liked feachers and his kind advice and undersfancling linger on in fhe hearfs of all Lake View boys. These memories are cherished and held sacred by fhose boys whom he undersfood and pafienfly advised. Mr. Hocke was one of Lake View's greafesf feachers, and alfhough he is gone he will never be forgoffen by fhose who knew him. To you, Mr. Hocke, Lake View gives ifs fhanks for all fhe greaf work fhaf you have done here, and wishes you fhe besf of everyfhing in your well-deserved refiremenf. Miss Kneedy A glimpse info Miss Kneedy's world is a glimpse info a world of fashion, giving one a view of young girls being faughf fhe arf of fransforming crude maferials info beaufiful creafions. She was an advisor from whom girls acquired self-confidence, good fasfe, and fhe abilify fo apply fheir knowledge fo daily living. Sparing herself no pains, she spenf unnumbered hours af work making fremendous quanfifies of service leffers for our afhlefic, publicafion, music, and G.A.A. groups. When a rush order came she offen worked info fhe wee hours of fhe morning, eager fo complefe her 'rask af fhe scheduled momenf. Through her hobby, fravel. she nof only enriched her own life. buf also fhe life of everyone who came in fouch wifh her. Loving people and social confacfs, she was nof aloof. buf always a good mixer. Kind and sympafhefic was she, and performed all her dufies here af school wifh such devofion and pafience fhaf when her fime for refiremenf came, everyone breafhlessly exclaimed: She can'f possibly have reached fhe end of fhe road of feaching. Why, she can'f be more fhan half way along if. Miss Moore Always busy. yef never foo busy fo lend a hand, was our Miss Moore. In her quief dignified manner, wifh inexhausfible energy she performed innumerable services for fhe sfudenfs of Lake View, wifh ifs fradifions-fradifions which she helped mainfain fhrough her loyalfy. Her warm, welcome smile was a lighf of encouragemenf 'ro fhe counfless many whose weaknesses, ambifions, and ideals she undersfood so well. Under her leadership fhe senior drama rose fo enferfainmenf heighfs: fhe honor sociefy became a more imporfanf insfifufion. She aided many seniors fo sfarf ouf on fhe road fo success by her excellenf work as senior sponsor ancl as chairman of fhe scholarship commiffee. All fhese acldifional acfivifies never affecfed in 'rhe leasf her experf guidance as a Teacher of English. Whenever we fhink of her we like fo believe fhaf she was inspired by The fhoughf in fhe following words which a sforehouse of fhe besf in her experience: Whafsoever fhings are frue, whafsoever fhings are honesf, whafsoever fhings are iusf, whafsoever fhings are Page I99 Page 200 pure, whaTsoever Things are lovely, whaTsoever Things are of good reporT-if There by any virTue, and if There be any praise, Think on These Things. Bidding farewell To Lake View, she leaves in our hearTs a lasfing memory . . . The memory of a grand person. Miss Ross WiTh deep regreT Lake View bids good-bye To Miss Ross, who afTer many years of helpful service as The girls' aThleTic insTrucTress. has reTired To a life of equally acTive service. lnTo The minds of her freshmen charges, she managed To insfill The correcT ouTlook on life. Through her excellenf leadership she impressed upon Th egirls The essenTials of good sporfsmanship, IoyalTy To friends and school, and, above all, The way To keep Them- selves happy and healThy. She aided many freshmen Through Troubles, shared Their happiness, and was never Too busy To lend a helping hand wherever needed. The phrase, l-liTch your chesT To a sTar, is well-known by The girls who have been in Miss Ross's gym classes. The implicaTion of This phrase, The necessify of good p'osTure, she sTressed conTinually. Her parTing message-one she has delivered all her life-is ThaT every one musT have a deTiniTe goal and ideal in life, one musT keep herself of sound mind and body, and mus Tbe a good sporT in everyfhing. Good sporTsmanship, she mainTains, is connecfed noT only wiTh winning and losing compeTiTive games, buT wiTh every- Thing in school and in life. So, wiTh This parTing message, Miss Ross goes on To greaTer service wiTh crippled childre nand wiTh shell- shocked soldiers. Good-bye, Miss Ross, and may you conTinue your lon gand acfive life for many years To come. Miss Suder We found in Miss Suder The essenTials of an ideal insTrucTress and an undersTanding friend. A born Teacher, counselor, fellow sporfs enThusiasT, sTudenT of human naTure-diTferenTiaTing befween The good and bad . . . and always choosing The good, was she. These characTerisTics combined wiTh Miss Suder's high sTandards and ideals, dynamic personaliTy, and hard work, gave her an imporTanT place in Lake View's Hall oT Enduring Memoreis. Her mosT imporTanT conTribuTion was inTroducing us To The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion, an organizaTion which annually affords healfh- ful, happy recreaTion for Thousands of girls. She sponsored many oTher leisure-Time acTiviTies, among Them being The 'Red Cross, Life Saving, and Leaders' classes. For a number of years she also served as an unexcelled Dean of Girls. Then, Too, under her direcTion The Senior Service Circle be- came one oT The mosT influenfial organizaTions in Lake ViTw. Lingering, exciTing memories of The carefree ,happy hours we spenT under her guidance will remain as long as Those hours of devoTion and work which she gave To our Alma MaTer. Hallguards ..,...,. .. , 58 Junior Red Cross ..,. 60 Office Praclice ,.,. .. . 52 Personnel ....... . . . 57 Public Speaking .,........ 46 R.O.T.C. ..,......... I22-I27 Senale . . . ......,.,... 68-70 Senior Service Circle.50 ,5I, 59 Visual Eolucalion ,.,.., .. , 70 Publicafions Lalce re View ..,..... 38, 39 Red and While .... 35, 36, 204 Adverlising Division Page .... I28 Adverlising ......,.., I3l Alhlefics Division Page. , Baseball .,,.,...... , . , Baslcelball , . . , IOS Cheerleaders . ,, .. Foolball ....,......,. l05 GAA. Officers and Boar? GAA. Circus Leaders , .A Lellermen , Swimming .. Clubs Division P Ari ........ Civic Forum . English ..,.. Fencing ,.... Girl Reserves l-li-Y ,.,.... Hobby . ., Lalin ,,., Tri-Hi-Y ..., age .,.. 120, II2. ...50. 53. 50, Deparimenl Division Page .... Deparlmenls of school. . .2I- Senior Album February: Graduales . Class Officers . , Commillees . Senior Drama . . Honor Sociely , . June: Graduales . . Class Officers . Commillees . ., ....l50-I67 s...l50-I67 ....l50-I67 48, 49 .6-4, 65 ....I68-192 ....I69 .,..l68 66 Honor Sociely . .. , . DEX Home-Room Division Page. .. 74 Senior Rooms .... Junior Rooms .... Sophomore Rooms Greeley Freshmen Hamillon Freshmen Facully Mr. Winler . . Mr. Henderson . .. ..78-8I . .. ,. .82-88 , ..,. 89-92 H93-96 .98-IOI l7 I6 Teachers Deparled I974200 Miscellaneous P.l.A. ... ..,... .67, 77 Roman Banquel .. 53 Music A Cappella Choir. 44, 45 Band ..,..,.. 40, 4l Glee Club ..,. 42, 43 Orcheslra , 44, 45 Organizalions Clean-up Commillee . .. . 60 Commission .,.,,..,. . , 37 Councils ...,......, 54, 55, 6I Downlown Shopping News. 56 Drama .,,,... ,,,. , ..47, 63 Greeley Groups , .. A . 7I-75 A. .c ,. h l I,-ll 7 A l 4- .n,' ffgifffffrfg tic lb is . ' if 'W Vfl V fl M yy 'li i lfflfir 1 . When we have learned, 'rhen we depart We leave behind ui We warm fellowship we have had one wi'rh anolher. If we go forlh girded wi'rh +he educalion we have received, and' believingin 'rru+h, honor, and iuslice, 'rhen some day Our Chance will Q' come--our chance +o dream dreams, +o ,gk OJ - parlicipale aclively in This war-'rorn world, 55 QQ To buil no nly a beHer America buf a i N pk beHer world. I I yll,,r, :, v3jk:.3,gv 1 QQ H, ,, 4 5-P fly? X L IQVQIT1- 4 v ' .lt 114i Aa--Q. he-.A Q! .LQ , L... l JL. 22 .:x:m'nQ. if X S 5 E Af WS iff f 0 NQYQ i x X Page 203 f Q0 F ,, 1 K . 'E' . an .5 ' ' ws THIS BCSOK PRLJDUCEDL ISY. LITERARY STAFF--EDITORS: Lois Melzdorl and Grace Nelligan. ASSISTANT EDITOR: Harvey Schmid. STAFF: Bernice Ackerman. Lolila Bar- lel, Mary Lou Curry. Belly Ann Del- Ierbeclc, Jack Jensen, Helene Krumm, LaVerne Larson, Arline Leavill, Shir- ley Leilner, Shirley Lundquisl, Lois McNicol, Dorislee Nicholls, Lore Pfrommer, Don Rogers, Earl Suclcow, Margarel Sudar, Rulh Terlz. FIRST SEMESTER 4A's: Audrey John- son, Roy Borlcenhagen, Edilor. ADVERTISING STAFF-MANAGER: Alex Lloyd. STAFF: Jean Anderson, Nora Benia-it minErl'larrieIfBurgin, Dorolhy Dahlin, Joan Doe, Margarel Dougherly, Leolafjf-Gardner, Richard Glasby, Gladys Johnson, Rulh Kosechelc, Ru+h KoviaI,HCarol Laulenberger, Kurl Mil- ler, Doirolhy Prilz, Virginia Raap, Bea- 'rrice Rosine, Heinrich Rosenberger, Frieda Rudolph, Lorraine Schaefer, Palricia Scheibe, Edilh Schullz, Mar- cella Schullz, Belly Schwarlz, Irene Sunlres, June Swanson, Rulh Tasovac. ART STAFF: Paula Berger, Emily Du- gan, Palricia Ferguson,-Muriel Gold- man,' 'Shirley Kealing, John Libbner- lon, Bernice Wilderson, Marion Wise. BUSINESS STAFF-MANAGER: Earl Suclcowg Mary Lou Brennan, Rulh Leilner. 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