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

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The Wgr come ond your little world fgded into insignificgnce in combgrison with the oeoble, the things, gnd the country you love, for their sgfety Wgs endgngered. You gre beginning to forget yourself, gnd in forgetting yourself you gre legrning the lesson of service. Right here in your own school you will find gn exgmble of the gregtest service of oll, gs egch dgy the homes of those who look uoon Lgke View gs their glmg mgter gre being gdded to her ever-growing honor roll, ond gmong the bright blue stgrs of her service flgg the brighter gold ones gre gbbegring. Bright in their color gs in the glory of the deed they rebresent. Beside their socrifice, your services, no mgtter how gregt, gre humbled. Still they gre the iobs which you must do-buying defense stgmbs, legrning first gid, or giding gnd bgrticibgting in the vgrious wgr octivities of your school gnd community. A common gogl is in sight, the gogl of g victorious begce which will bring the kind of world in which you wish to live. Whileotherssocrifice,yougregskedonlytoserve. Remember: The V in service stgnds for Victoryl LIFE AROUND LAKE VIEW Q Trudging olong the streets, with books under orm, ond eyes just getting used to the dim light between dorkness ond down, we see o flog going up . , . Tl-lE Flog, OUR FLAGAOLD GLORY, Up, up, up she goes, ond os we see the red, white, ond blue cought in the morning breeze, we morch forword with new pep, new vim, ond zeol. l-lurrying, scurrying through o busy doy we feel o reol surge of pride rush through us just to know thot our precious emblem of security is going to keep on waving. We've put the post behind us. This is Todoy. There ore new gools to reoch, new problems to overcome, fresh victories to win. Yes, we school-kids ore in this tight, too, We know there is 0 fierce bottle roging, ond we're doily proving our- selves to be loyol soldiers on the home front. Whot if we ore o little tired gfter oll the overtime we put in ot the foctory lost night, thot's oll right. Jim, Bob, ond Dick ore dll following Uncle Som's orders now ond somebody hos to fill their ploces. We con toke it, we're not citroid. 'A' 'A' 'A' ir ir 'Ir if 'A' ir - 3 -vf ff'-A '- 7 ' y -I A Q 1 5 I fx I r X I 5 5 1 is Q 1 3 z 2 - 1 f E . L ' bv ir ir ir if ir if 'lr -.eww 1nzw:g.-a- A 1.a.1.-, .1 I 4, ,K LAKE VlEW'S HONOR ROLL I The l-lonor Roll in Lake View's hall contains the names ot Lake View boys, who have entered the armed forces, the boys who are fighting for our country. lt is a roll call of the boys who are willing to give up their lives, so that other Americans might live. XX!e're proud ot those boys on our honor roll. Lake View holds her head high with pride for the one thousand men that she has given to Uncle Sam. This Honor Roll increases as the boys ga oft to war. ir ir EACH STAR AN AMERICAN! i V-xiii' kttirvtirt tfggx xxvfn-:wig ,iff titttirk? 'iff xfxxfxwg t.,k,,f ggi-tttirg ,!,.ff fffxxxxf itki, ,iff-:fri ti-kt Q-g-kiririruk ,Kita wwifrfrf iitx yyirirkirir' Wir' rrtrrirf 5,41-rf -rvwffrarirf. if-kt 'kfttt-xii' ,iff -kxrfff if-ki' tit-g-ky-k if-kir 'kffffrrirf tiff tkiirirfk if-fir if-xxxwff wt-if fwarafvfx' w,,gw fxfwfff fwfr fwfffxf 'ttf wffffxf tiff -A-xixwfif 'fix ffrwfff Lira 'A' i'i k'Iri'f, M.,- BX 9 H'lo! 0 l'm a li'l gremlin, 0 Gummin' up the works. 0 l'm the one who gets the blame 565, Each time a STUDENT shirks. My mom's a lifinella- l used to be a widget- Although l've grown a bit in size, My brain mus' still be MIDGET! 'Cause somehow l don't understand .Stl Q' l d lm You kids of 'tween-teen ages- But maybe l will learn a bit By wand'ring through these pages. 0 The opportunities ot school-doys in Americci ore not going to be vvosted on us, though. There ore lessons to be leornedeethots port ot our job, too. No more little- kid stutt . . . XX!e're old enough to hove o vitol port in this tight for freedom ..,, Yes- siree, don't you know thot the Youth ot V943 not only hove bulging biceps, but olso strength ot chorocter, undounted couroge, cind toith in the tuturel Gloncing over our post yeor's records we see the proot ot student co-operotions We've brought everything trom on old motorboot engine to discorded junk jewelry to donote to the scrop pile. Our pennies, nickles, ond dimes ore used to purchase wor stomps ond bondsg to buy condy bors ond books tor our service men. Our brothers ond triends cire ot the front ond vve're not dilly-dollying ground We're out to vvin . . . Nothing con stop usl XX!e're going to morch on And On, AND ON-- .- To VICTORY . . . - Page 9 LAKE VIEW ROLLS OUT THE SCRAP O The last mile tar this jalopy is the tirst nnile toward Victory, When the scrap drive was launched in Chicago, Lake View participated in the 'Ualapy Parade. King lrwin Burlcart and Queenl' Juanita Voss helped to start this particular jalapy on its new adventure, perhaps as a part at a tank or a jeep an the North African desert. xxx wg . S l Page lO O IX short switt leap att the street car, a dash around the corner, and the Ashland avenue entrance to Lake View welcomes us. A tlyina leap up the stairs and you're in your seat just as the tardy hell sounds its tatal warning. This is a scene tamiliar to all at us, and here is the portal, where, like Shakespeare, we make exits and entrancesfentrances towards education and a tree spirit, and exits trom school days as we walk forever from Lake View, diploma in hand. To all ot you still within our school, may we, the seniors, extend this wishi that your exits and entrances in Lake View will be as happy as ours. ,gg if TN O When we see our school, no matter from which angle, we remember the days we spent there, Through dull days and dork days, snowy days, windy days, rainy days, and spring days we looked out ot the study hall windows and longed to be elsewhere-- but now, with graduation to spur us on, and in a few short months we bid our fare- well to Lake View, we're proud and happy that we stuck to our guns here, which, alter all, is our greatest war job and a service to our Country, Nl X -1 in :l: m , Z .2 iff? fwfw ,lm-'-.,,. Ml' r 'I M 'X ' 1 N Z T ., f I- -S? 'a Z V2 JP . . ,U rn . N Q - C , O P vm 2 m :' Z m um Men 5 3 Q Rs i - 5 'r -i .,...,,.,.-. P raps I don t look very much Like a Minute-man But at every Lake View stamp sale I buy all I can' My bonds may not seem many Beside a rich man's score, But I give my bit-and gladly! Our boys give so much more. And all the kids at Lake View Are doing their share too: They give so they'II be in the red- You know-red, white and blue! Page I3 STAMPS AND BONDS I Students ot Lake View are to be congratulated on the excellent job they have done on the selling ot starnps and hands in the past year. Miss Tierney, as- sisted by Mrs. XXfinter and Mrs. Skinner, is in charge ot starnp and bond sales. The students and teachers ot Lake View have a small interest in the cruiser Chicago, This drive was started on the l9th ot February and our sales jumped from 3384.30 in the tirst week to 39,495.25 in the following week. We set our auota as 552,000 and are very happy to say we went way over this amount. THE I MAG! NATORSH rtwfiwfa fiaxrtan-sr iff!-kkxiw afar:-muff rriffriraara i'fi'f'fYf'k 5 . arf -wi-. 43- fam nw 'UU' in aku., Awww? Y IARQOND S I If f ,ii 1, it V Page 16 0 History will record the present os one ot the rnost criticol periods in the lite ot the Americon people. For sixty-nine yeors Loke View High School hos been troining Iorge numbers ot youth to toke their pidce in the growth ond development ot the city, stote, ond notion. All ot us whether we remoin ot Lolae View, go to other institutions ot Ieorning, into business or octive wor service must hoye obiding toith, couroge ond determinotion to enoble us to do our utrnost to bring vic- tory to our notion ond peoce throughout the world, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Q, W1 ,.,, V O l congratulate Lake View l-ligh School students on their recognition of this as a total war and on their eagerness to do their part tor Victory This Year Book records some ot the war services performed now, and the preparations made for tuller service later, The record shows Lake View all out for victory. May it come quicklyl cf? wr' 1 PRINCIPAL Page 17 soi.niERs WITHI PENS RED AND WHITE LITERARY STAFF, FIRST SEMESTER: B. Detterbeck, M. Lane, D. Nicholls, L, I-letzel, Miss Simpson. RED AND WHITE ART STAFF: M. l-lerbert, G. Eckloft, T. Linnernan, M. Von Redlich, B, Detterbeck, L. l-letzel, Mr. Philbrick. mf' RED AND WHITE ADVERTISING STAFF: ROW I: M. Brodsky, G. Sparthan, E, League, M. Carr, D. Runowski, S. Schroeder. ROW Zi L. Elliot, J, McCarthy, D, Zeatschel, J. Cleary, J. Ryta, R. Zeutschel, F. Braun. ROW 31 D. Pierce, G. Tsarpalas, J, Smith, S. Os- terhaus, W. Johnson, Miss Tsarpalas. I Though flowers will tade and the end shall come the Red and White will stay. The edition ot the Red and White has a new sponsor in Miss Vivian Simpson. Miss Simpson willingly took over the responsibility ot the publication ot the Lake View Annual to the satistaction ot the school, and, especially that ot her statt. Page I8 RECORD A WAR YEAR 0 This year has been a most tiring one for the staff. lt is difficult to fit a peace time article to a war time existence. Therefore it is necessary to change various parts of our book to meet with wartime restrictions. The literary staff, with Louise l-letzel as editor, has more than faced the need for a new substance to work with to emphasize the crisis at this time. Having a school year book is one of the many free things we enjoy in a democratic nation. Realizing this, the student body should do their utmost to preserve this right. We, the staff of the Red and White, most graciously hope that you, the reader, will accept this publication of the Lake View Year Book. LOUISE l-l. HETZEL, EDITOR RED AND WHITE BUSINESS STAFF: L. Shuster, D. Michel, V. Baba, Mr. Bowen. RED AND WHITE LITERARY STAFFQ SECOND SEMESTER: SEATED: L. Hetzel, L. Netzel, P. Garbrecht, S. Frangais, T, Anselmo, P. Leskinen, S. Schwartz, R. Oman. ROW I: lvl. Von Redlich, J. Aronson, A. Shumacher ,J. Olech, J. Kahn, M. Albright, B. Detter- beck, G. Savitt. Page I9 I l-lLJRRY, HLJRRY, l-lURRYl Last minute call tor tresh copyl The editors are busy making tinal corrections and the statt is checking the dummy pages so that on Tuesday morning the population of Lake View may read the latest news. Feature stories, news events, sport tlashes, gossip tid-hits, interviews with class otticers and commissioners, Branch news, photos, poems and puzzles - -besides plenty of head and toot work by Mrs. Williams' statt memherse- go into the making ot each bi-weekly issue ot the Lake re Viewea lasting record of eventtul and happy school days LAKE re VIEW STAFFQ S ECON D SEMESTER: SEATED AT TABLE: R. Siegel, B Colbentson, M Karnazes, J. Mier, D. Steuer, E, Stern, G, Slot. ROW li S. Davis, K. l-lor- wich, E. Peterson, B. Mack, L. Simon, J, Lerma. ROW 21 S. Modes, R. Flinker, G. Essig, S. Bryant, J. Fyfe, M. Daley, K. Daugherty, T. Brandenhurg. i Page 20 LAKE re VIEW DISTRIBU- J. Lerma, B. Colbentson, A. Veis. J TORS: ROW' l: B. Meyer, R. Stephens, I. Semmes, V. Evan, G. Savitt. ROW 2: CO-EDITORS: S. Osterhous, D. Nicholls. LAKE re VIEW LITERARY STAFFS: D. Sleuer, J. Mier, S. Osterlwous, D, Litwin, E. Stern, M. Kcmozes, D. NiCh0Hs. Page 21 A X Page 22 P ll Qin ji. 10... S 2:- ln the time l've spent at Lake View l've found out to my joy That you believe, All work-no play Makes .lack a very dull boy! For relaxation, there are clubs You simply can't resist 'emi Hi-Y, French Club, many more- So many, l can't list 'em! CLUBS GIVE WAY TO WAR O Got it? Get itl What? Why! membership in one ot the many clubs in Lake View. Relaxation is just as important as work, and there is no more pleasant or beneticial type ot relaxation than the gathering at people tor the purpose ol seek- ing the some kind ot pleasure. In Lake View we have always had a variety ot clubs to meet the taste at all students. However, due to the tact that many pupils have taken their places in war work, the number ot clubs which remain is considerably smaller than in tormer years, However, a hardy tew remain to carry on one ot the oldest traditions in Lake View. O Community Service. ls that phrase new to you? lt should be, for it is now a national appeal to citizens ot our country to do their part. Pool your cars, don't hoard tood, pay the right amount ot income tax, don't grumble and buy more bonds and stamps, these are a tew ot the things which make up this slogan. But not altogether, tor it is really the feeling ot brotherhood which we must stimulate in order to create a more communal spirit throughout our country. Lake View Community Service is trying to obtain a more acute desire for cooperation. lvlr, Donald Johnston is guiding the community service very capably to help Lake View on her way to VICTORY 0 Lake View's Latin Club otters the students not only a means ot recreation but a source ot valuable intormation as well. The only requirement tor becoming a member is that you have studied Latin at sometime during your high school career. The club is managed by capable otticers along with the helping hand lent by Miss Souther who sponsors the organization, LATIN CLUB-ROW li N. Kaganott, A. Lourian, D. Billmon, V. Jesse, E, Berglund, l. Smith, L, Wilkens, M. Schweigel. ROW 2: J, lvlier, P. I-lolway, E. Limbruner, lvliss Souther, J, Macklin, E, Mowat, B. Rosenberger Page 23 O We're new, We're growing, We're Lake View's Junior Red Cross. We're like a plant ever striving tor the suneour goal: alleviating suffering wherever help is needed and bringing a bit ot cheer to the boys in khaki and blue, The root ot our organization is Mrs. Mills. She guides us, and, as all roots, keeps a supply of wisdom on which we can always draw. The stem of the plant is the Red Cross Council. At the council are representative members ot each class. The council boils down ideas and makes plans. As the leaves of a plant make food from raw materials, so our leaves, our delegates from every division, enthusiastically carry out the plans the council makes. RED CROSS-ROW lj R, Skalic, B. Pritikin, Mrs. Mills, M. Geller, D. Schusterman, A Golinkin Pres: dent, E, Kratovil, Treasurer. ROW 21 B. Katz, G. Papageorge, R, Kenaley, W. Mara J Olech RED CROSS-ROW l: R, Kenaley, J. Olech, Treasurer, A. Golinkin, President, W Mara R Bern stein, M. Geller. ROW 2: E. Kratovil, G. Papageorge, C. Fauset, T. l-lornea, K. l-lorwitz J Potter M. Joss, E. Limbruner. ROW 3: A. Foelker, E. Vanselo, S, Laufenburger, D. Burke R McKay W l-lennig, J, Stroben, P. Rebisz, E. Beich, R. Erickson, R. Raemer. Page 24 O The French Club is an organization devoted to the study ot the customs at the French people. In this club students become acquainted with French authors, French songs, and aspects ot French lite. This year we sadly bid Au Revoir to Miss Buckley, who is now co-ordinator in reading to elementary schools, but We were tortunate in gaining a teacher like Mrs. Weissmiller to carry on the work. FRENCH CLUB-ROW li B. Katz, M. Aaron, A. Golinkin, A. Beniamin, D. Schatz, A. Markin, V. Crocione, B. Doyle. R'OW 2: P. Dorland, V. Shea, M. Geller, Miss Buckley, E. Maresh, S. Frangias, l. Nilsson. ROW 32 l-l. Levey, A. Rosenstein, J. Olech, J. King, R. Peters, M. Knovvland, I.. l-letzel, P. Garbrecht. Behind the scenes ot all G.A.A. events are the industrious council members. These girls, with the helptul supervision ot Mrs. Clauson, the sponsor, and schoolwide girl support, have successfully carried on all activities. All teachers ot physical educa- tion are actively interested in the organization. The Stamp Tag Days, the candy bar drive, and a SOO check, contributed to the Ravensvvood Service Menfs Center, have been only a tevv ot the accomplishments ot the G.A.A. war ettort. G.A.A. COUNCIL, First Semester-ROW l: J. Nicholls, H. Badal, V. Smith, J. Steffen, Secretary, J. Meek, Vice-President, V. Lorenz, Treasurer, D. Muir, President. ROW 2: V. Even, H. Novak, M. Barber, E. Merz, P .I-lolway, S. Kuhn, M. Camardo, R. Kramer, J. Mendelson. ROW 3: H. Schultz, M. Reiher, M. March, V. Thiel. Page V25 I lt is to create, maintain, and extend high standards ot character that the Hi-Y is organized. Under the capable guidance ot lvlr. Altred E. Crepin ot the Lake View faculty, the l-li-Y accomplishes its purpose. Each boy within the l-li-Y strives to be an exemplitication of our ideals and to observe the plattorm, clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living. Membership in the club is not restricted but is limited. l-li-Y meetings are held on Thursday evenings at the Wilson Ave. Y.lVl.C.A. The program which places emphases on character development is composed at business meetings, speakers, and club socials. HI-Y--ROW l: R. Sargis, A. Poulakidas, R. Naatz, J. Bacher, D. Lackner, Mr. Crepin, F. Williams, L. Reed, B. Sumner, Nl. Sanborn. ROW 2: J. Karras, J. Cleary, E. Norene, A. Perlet, D. Brauer, W, Greising, J. Craven, R. Bernadt, D. Crosby, R. Zeutschel, W. Elintrud. ROW 3: F. Sims, G. Krause, E. Deleons, L. Pondelick, D. Zeutschel, A. Berthold, B. Gillam, l-l. Cain, R1 Schneider, K. John- son, L. Elliott. O The Lake View Tri-l-li-Y has turned over its services to the war ettort. ln addition to knitting atghans tor the Red Cross and contributing to the Servicemen's centers, they are filling important jobs. Now more than ever they are living their creed, To create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school and community high standards ot Christian character. TRI-HI-Y-ROW li A. Neve, l. Anderson, R. Westbrook, L. Anderson, L. Lenters, G. l-lelmerson, E. Schultz, V. Thiel, V. Carlson, l-l. Nein. ROW 2: J. Libberton, W. Schreyer, L. A. Cain, J. Meek, B. Larsen, R. Peters, T. Churchikllo, L Even, lvl. Goodkin, H. Novak. Page 26 0 The Girl Reserves is an organization, the purpose of which is to face life squarely, and to find and give the best. The club is sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. which sends an advisor to guide the girls in every way possible. Miss Hartman is our school advisor, and much credit should be given to her for her friendly co-opera- tion. The regular Monday meetings are set up in such a Way as to give the girls a varied program of business and social activities. GIRL RESERVES--ROW li E. League, B. Day, P. Danner, l-l. Krauss, E. Limbruner. ROW 23 N. Ahnert, l-l. Paul, C, Nelson, J. Markein, L. Wilkens, S. Lombardo. ROW 3: E. Baumann, B, Altman, D, Reine king, P. Leskinen, L. Grotte. GIRL RESERVES--ROW l: P. Long, M. Pearson, D. Gregg, E. Bauer, D. Krisher, F. Ebbeson, E. Schauer, P. Nelson, L. Jordan. ROW 2: E, Peterson, B, Wagner, A. Kruss, M Starkeson, B. Morphy, B. Col- bentson, J. Lerma, M. Anderson, R. McKay. ROW 3: M. Rodriguez, F. Guizzardo, B. Osterhaus, J. Pauls, l. Jeske, H. Shimeall, D. Fletcher, G. Brooks, V. Lorenz, G. Spatharos. Page 27 0 The Civic Forum is a group of girls and boys who meet weekly to further their insight in current affairs. The group is sponsored by Miss Florence Gumbiner, who takes an active interest in the affairs of the club. The sessions are supplemented by trips to interesting places. Not to be forgotten are the breakfasts in the school lunchroom at which programs, carried out by the members, are presented. Page 28 CIVIC FORUM-ROW l: E. Gautchier, B. Day, D. Doege, P. Leskinin, Secretary, B. Casman, R. Mayer, M. Lindsay, President, H, Floedebeck, Treasurer. ROW 2: E, Baumann, A. Hayden, A. Deske, J. MacMahan, J. Lerma, M. Anderson, B. Colbentson, L. l-letzel, J. Pauls. ROW 3: B. Detterbeck, D. Braberg, J. Behles, V. Leber, E. Bleizeffer, J. Jannuzzi, M. Davis, F. Rankin, L. Levin. CIVIC FORUM-ROW l: M. Cascio, E. Hellwig, l-l. Greeness, l. Kirnbauer, F. Mouzak, V. Lorenz M. Manning. ROW 2: M. Pearson, E. Lombardo, P. Long, B. Dreisel, E. Stevens, R, Frohlich, C. Nel- son. ROW 3: M. Katz, M. Bieschke, G. Brooks, J. Olga, W. Figiel, E, Peterson, F. Drennen. 1 K r 1 i P.T.A.--ALL 0UT FOR SERVICE! 0 The Parent Teachers' Association for a long time has been bringing teachers closer to the parents. The Lake View service tlag was bought by the PTA. and as each former student leaves for the services, his star is added to the white field ot the flag. In the Assembly l-lall there are flags of the United Nations which were purchased with the proceeds ot a special Tag Day, sponsored by the PTA. They are a constant reminder of our united efforts with these countries in the Winning ot this war. l Page 29 Page 30 HE HAS OUR INTERESTS AT HEART O See thot twinkle in his eye? Thot's proof in block ond white of something we oll know we Mr. McKinsie's quiet good noture ond understonding, Room ll3 is the locotion of the tostefully decoroted office of Mr. l-lorry Mcliinsie, our District Superintendent who so efficiently odministrotes the progroms of oll the high schools in the second districts Since the schools ore in the midst of the wor effort, Mr, McKinsie, os District Superintendent, co--ordinotes oll the progroms of the orrny ond novy which offect boys of high school oge, including the pre-induction courses. ,Q Whot sort of person is Mr. Mcliinsie? Well, os his chorming secretory, Miss LoFrenier soys, He's o wonderful mon to work for f eond, we might odd, o wonder- ful mon to know. Mr' 0 Personnel has always had its place in school life, but this year it has assumed new importance. Guidance teachers in the Armed Services of the United State have helped Lake View boys to find their places s, and have helped Lake View girls to aid in their country's war effort in defense factori dents in their school life these teachers Mr B M es. Besides guiding all the stu- , 3 . owen, iss Buckley, Miss Hartman, Mrs. Hellman, Miss Kreis, Miss Leech, Mrs. Mills, Miss Schaetzel, Miss Schryver, and Miss Traeger help students to adjust themselves in community life. OFFICE PRACTICE-ROW li R. Hass, A. Pollace, S. Waggner, V. Campbell, V. Johnson, R. Flinker, G. Essig. ROW 2: L. Corthen, M. Mulick, D. Nelson, E. Schlee, M. Norton, J. White, S. Schilelbergh, H. Warsaw, E. Zipperstein, L. Ritter. ROW 3: M. Lane, B. Brown, B, New, E. Berglund, N. Kane, 5. cmiem, E. G'ff' it ' ri it , M. OMalley, L. Krape, H. Hoepke. Page Bl Page 32 This little L. V. elvie ls on the road to kno'ledgef He's gonna follow students From FROSH to ALMOST COLLEGE. He's learned to spot a freshman By his wond'ring gaze and such- And he's learned to tell a senior- BUT HE CAN'T TELL 'EM MUCH! N t 1 I Z 4 . W tl ,x 4 V' . 4 , o 'i 41.1 1: y ,, - N L A 4 Y. Rfk ..' 3 BU f ' wo i L 4 N xx leg C565 H Ulu' XX' ' A 'Ni O Every person in Lake View is doing his part in the war effort. This is due to the fact that Lake View's division period has made it easy to do your part. Your division teachers appoint deputies, who buy your stamps and deliver them to youg collect the scrap that you bring to schoolg and act as co-ordinators between you, the school and your government, The division period is designated to help you to know what your school is doing, and, because of this Lake View is all for Victory -7 - -- ?-. x If-41? -.QOOPERATION scqgz CAHQ Tiarter- ending Mar. 5th Div. Eve Teacherh Miss Victor' Grade IIE DeputyLA. a rio Blioyal 'L+ ' -LLii-n..+-' f '- ACTIVITY SCORE ' 1. Percentage of attendance u this quar. 95 l00ggx total da s abs. '-mezribelvgmge ' 2. Per cent not tardy this quarter 93 3. Per cent passing in all majors this quarter 95 4. Per cent who bought stamps this quarter 100 5. Lake View Victory Legion 100 6. Lake-re-Views sold ITotal sales of 2 60 issues x'5J 7. Teacher's estimate of air raid drills 95 8. Teacher's estimate of room cooperation 96 TOTAL 754 AVERAGE CTotal + 82 91-+ Post one copy in Division Room Send one to Mr. Winter. . H , , lg. ', 54,5 .-.3-,..-., ,X-5.,.,,,-: xg ,ll-5 U, - . .va-.-n.:sf.,n.Ls1..v-:-s.-1. ,Lv-an ::.zf:1f.'1,-am . ' ' Pose 33 TIME IS SHORT SENIORS DIVISION 215. Miss Black. At lable: A. Rasemsleiri, D. Stein, melz. ROW lj M. Eder, L Bedrasiari, C. Arnold, R. Mc:- Kay, l. LaBelle, B, Lubin. ROW' 2: A. Markim, J. Racuseri, M Weisman, J. Weiss. DIVISION 336. Miss Bagaletle ROW lj V. Tamry, F, Elnbfrf Sari, L Friedman, F. George ROW Zi M Carr, E Lexey, C XXfeiss, R. Xilfreri, M. Mimagiia, H. Sclmllz, A, Deske, B. Kriia, ger. ROW 31 L, Welker, N Almerl, E. Baumaaii ROW -l L. Lagomariima, R. Luedemamii, H. Greeaess, H. Hoeclebeck. M. Clwrisfmaim, G Burke, E Sclfiauer, M. Gilmer, J. Smillw E. Hellwig i DIVISION 3I9. Miss Foster. ROW It D. Levy, F. Hunter, F. Hale, B. Wilkersan, L. Levin, E. Sikora, D. Swanson J. Weine berg. ROW 2: M. Katz, E Estaciam, W. Garibaldi, C. Tawrie, P. Clwudom, M. Victor, G. Sclilosser, J. Cleary. ROW 3: l. Little, H. Snider, C. Kee- mari, R. Covici, F. Williams, H. Colm, A. Blum, N. Kunin, M Colieri, M. Eclelsleiri, M. Van Recllich, Page 34 DIVISION IOI-2: Miss Haw- kins. At table: C. Sankin, J Farlow. ROW l: S. Jaffe, R Hamilton, V, Boldt, F. Rankin M. Ferninis, W. Ditter, E Peterson, L. Zaslavsky, F. Pas- sin, M. Cullotta, R. ldstein. ROW 2: L. Gordon, R1 Tanner, D, Mann, L. Schtideck, J. San- ders, D. Hoernon, J. Schreclq R. Brin, B. Chapman. DIVISION 313: Mrs. Jarvis. ROW li L. l-letzel, D. Runaw- slci, D. Duege, D. Grebe, l-l. Koerner. ROW 23 D. Reinking N. Vlarnis, J. Bauer, L. Snau- waert, N. Stein, S. Epstein, W. Plath, J. LeClaire. ROW 3: J. Pauls, M. Mulick, L. Eberlein, E Ott, W. Figel, W. Johnson, A. Mazzetfi, B. Brown, P. Ce- sari, E. Schultz, D. Lind, I-l. Paul, E, Lundhlad, l. Dushkin, D. Nelson, J. Wheeler. DIVISION 333. Miss Jenkin- son. ROW li M. Reiher, I-l. Kauphusrnan, R. Ladewig, P. l-lolwoy, S. Kuhn, L. Swanson, J. Rohrheimer, J. Mendelson. ROW 21 M. Walclschrnidt, l-l Redker, V. Oettling, L Steiner, R. Kramer, L. l-lolrnstrorn, W. Schreyer. ROW 31 B. Larsen, J. Tagge, E. Young, W. Lovell, D. Schatz, A. Golinlcin, J. Stet- ten, l-l Pritz, L. Gregory, E. Oman, S. Zirwas. MAKE THE OST OF IT! Page 35 r I K E 3 I R I I s I I I I I Page 35 YOU SERVED YOUR SCHOOL DIVISION 223: Miss Keorns. Ar toblei W. Swonson, J. Lo! zorus, R. Terlz, V. Zeflerloncl. ROW I: M. I-Ierbert, E, Jocoln- sen, G. Seofidi, A. Orlondo, V. Gurron, M. Poulick, A. Sono- sorclo, R. Monnheirner, M. Dovis, STANDING C Acller. ROW 21 M Posiick, I.. Inlul- rnocher, V. Leber, D. Johnson, R. Aclelrnon, M. Bocus, S. Adel- rnon, M. Komozes, R. Owens, E Jeffries, M. Werrheim, V Slulnenrouch, B. Strutz DIVISION 436: Miss Leech ROW I: J. Jonnuzzi, V. Ochs, G. Joseph, M. Rodriquez. ROW 2: M Storkeson, J, Sherrnon, D Jocobson, D. Fousef, I-I Swanson, P. Leskinen, B. Olson. ROW 32 V. Nelson, K, Gilles- pie, T, Goodkin, I-I, Ginsburg, N. Gorrobront. ROW 4i E, Berglund, L. Nelson, E Miller, B Kotz, I-I. Borchevv, H. Levey, M Feldmon, K. Block, S. Glick, M Simon. DIVISION 126: Mr. Nelson. Toblei D. Fletcher, I-I. Angelo. ROW I: B. Cosrnon, E. Pro- ther, A. I-Ioyden, E. Johnson R. Beck, ROW 21 J, Lowery, I Mulhern, J. Simpson, G, Setino DIVISION IOI-I. Miss Soar. ROW li V. Baba, R. Flint, E. Guzzardo, G. Savitt, l-l. Zubor, l-l. Anderson, J. Wilson. ROW 2: G. Brooks, C. Nelson, D. Gilbertson, R. Castle, V. Carl- son, E. lnloeschen, N. Roy. ROW 2, SITTING: R. Rossrnan, A. lntantino. ROW 33 R. Oker- strom, B. Detin, L. Grote, E. Berner, B. Detterbeck. DIVISION I22. Miss Sickene berger. ROW li J. Nick, L. Cordell, W. Hamer, S. Tuppler, B. Koch, L. Krape, M, Porten- kircnner. ROW 21 R. Mayer, R. Zeutschell, R. Berndt, V. Even, M. Brodsky, P. Lande, J. Mc- Carthy. ROW 3: J. Aronson, J. MacMahan, F. Sims, M. Ander- son, J. Mier, B. G. Anderson. DIVISION 317. Miss Soutner. At table: D. Lueck, B. Gillarn. ROW li M. Pearson, D. Silver, trust, J. Feldman, E. Rice, A Slriamaker, J. Peterson, D. Bro- berg, B. Dreisel, M, Lindsay, V. Patterson, M. O'Malley. ROW 22 C. Kozlny, S. Marks, C. Wippern, J. Paul, B Miller, E. Ziegler, D. Seider, R. Fron- liclri, B. Harwood, W. Foster, E. Gautcnier, D. Rudolph, J. Girf kin, K. Peterson, A. Krumnft. YOU'LL SERVE YOUR COUNTRY. rage 37 THROUGH YOU TO VICTORY! Page 38 ROW I' M Tailey, I., Jordan M. Tobiasku, B Balogi, A, Likor M Kraciier ROXW gf B Ait- man, M Fedorka, K Jaticb, C Grover, R Lump, C Kitige, C Fisali, M Nolan RONXX 3i E Kartayii, P, Stombt, J. Oiecb A. Hartman, E. Kiizer, O Joseph, V Thiel, I-I Tbiei, I-I Neirt, R Fiiiiker, G Essig, I. Seidier, M Vismeyoc, J. Gugel mam, D Milier, J, Crayon, M Poritakfs J Kabiw, O Lost, strayed, or stoierieit matters mote -books have to be paid tor. Miss Rocca and Miss Leporati take teachers' orders tor text books and see tbat new text books are properly stored away. Lake View gives o vote ot tbamks tor tbeir excellent Cooperation. DIVISION 225: Miss Sweet JUNIORSQ WELL ON THE ROAD, DIVISION 315. Miss I-IoImes. ROW I3 I'I. ShimeaII, L. Woot- toh, M. York, B KimbaII, L. Anderson, M. Tonkirison, A Rizzo. ROW 21 A. Goss, B Penner, I. Victor, B. Stoll, A Whittield, I-I. Vujovich, E Neetz. ROW 3i W Steck, A Lerch, K. Kazel, R Coker, M Mantis, R. Katz, V SIowik, L Ponctelick, L. Reed DIVISION I38. Mr. Lucas ROW I: S. Schroeder, L. Ai- chele, J. Dykes, C Olctt, M Bosch, M Baumann ROW 2. T. Incahdeia, R Popp, S. Gros., L. Ritter, M Petersen, R. Jang- ers ROW 32 M. Ratisch, D letters, B. Neia, D Ehrnann, W Andorefe DIVISION I20. Miss Marlin ROW Ii D. Miiuskovich, I Carlson, J. Darl, M Giaca, H Krauss, G. Parisi, I. Jeske ROW 21 E, Karhps, W. Pugh C. Arado, V. Mazzanti, L Tesch, H. Peterscn, L. Johnson ROW 31 W. Shapera, F. Sew dei, V. Richard .. ,Z ,, ,gl .Q-35,5 ,unit yr.-IF V A E -' KS 'ff LINK Eg. xii? J QW ,J Page 39 FUN ON THE WAY Page 40 DIVISION 430-3. Miss Ryan ROW I: N. Kaganotf, E. League, G. Soatharos, R. Mil- streidh, J. Schmalgemezr, F. Evans, B. Batternay, A. Otson, L. Smoot. ROW 2: M Lewis, E. Siegat, R. Philbrick, J. Car- ter, E. Berg, B. Benjamin, R. Johnson. ROW 3: E. Stern, W. Ftintrup, R. Phelps, E. Lang- Iume, E. Casisa, J. Herberg, W. Summer, L, Shuster, M. Bussetl, A. Anderson, G Ford. DIVISION 338: Mrs. Weiss- miller. At table: J. Libberton. ROW I: H. Gebhart, M. Schlatter, J. Landers, I. Ander- son, C. Smith, D. Klekas, P. Johnson, R. Westbrook ROW 2: M. Manning, G Shcurs, P. Faberson, F. Lehmann, A. Sum- mers, B. Kisztey, R. Marshail ROW 3: V. Neisan, J Shynne- son, L. Lenters, J. Chesne, J. Boulter, M. Satrithis, J, King, G. Gauop, E Schroeder DIVISION 202. Miss Wetzier. ROW I: B. Rehfeldt, N. Rut- zen, E. Jacobsen, D. Becker, I. Lurtz, A, Carlson, S. Gold- berg, G. Loguidice. ROW 2: D. Giroux, R. Naatz, L. Eiliott, W. Mueiier, S. Stecz, A. Goers, E. Wiorhall, A. Berthotd. ROW 3: F. Cooke, A. Bauer, F. De- Ieonis, M. Both, B. Cothentson, M. Nick, J. Rudd, S. Brader, R. Pteitter, A. Kruse, B Wage ner -iff: ' ses: -aww ,ix-5 ' l GIVING SERVICE EVERY DAY. DIVISION ZI7. Miss Dailey ROW li R. Herrm, E. Domlce G, Schubert, D. Ziegler, M Walshon, S. Eddy. ROW 2: A Vallas, B, White, V. Crocioni G. Silverman, J, Kreuser, G Weimer, M, Knowland, R. Pe- ters. ROW 31 l. Wenzel, G Mariz, S. Alcopian, E, Maresh M, Geller, B. Rohack, V. Shea l. Nilsson, D, Trinal, M. Fel- ker, M. Mueller, A, Zervos, M Finch, O. Martin, V. Leimeiter J. Weller, DIVISION II7. Miss Greiner ROW li l-l. Sanderberg, D. Ber- ger, M. Harootian, E. Herzon l-l, Klein, S. Reinganum, l. Steineke. ROW 2: R. Zeut schel, J, Mcfxrnis, F. Gusky, H Schade, C. Cox, J. Brulinke ROW 3: l-l. Fickrer, S. Wal- shon, D. Schawalter, R, Barth M Bloom, O. Love DIVISION IZI. Miss Keele ROW li I., Young, l.. l.aPorto L, Rader, S, Chlem, I-l. Wail- liarns, l-l. Donal, K. Lieneri, R Popadich. ROW 21 J. Ander- son, I.. Carlson, P, Gerardin J, l-lall, L. Young, L. Zasirno- vich. ROW 3: D. Raber, S Sfeiner, J Munzberg, l., Dan- iel, B. Monahan. Page fll YOU HAVE A GOOD START DIVISION 330. Miss Peter. lMr. SandersonJ. ROW li V. Cnristman, D. Gregg, R. Gosell A. Beniamin, M. Jonnson, E Feinstein, A. Sayad, E. Pelles ROW 2: A. l-lorwitz, E. Bauer, K. Klart, M. Feieralnend, J Nelson, l-l. Bose, H. Fritzke, A Appelgren. DIVISION 225. Miss Scanlon ROW li A. Munson, J. Niel- sen, R. Danders, M, Gustafson L. kieis, L. Miller, if. Mcmiil lion, V. Danders. ROW 2: J Esnoo, S. l-lolwn, J. Blocker, l Vaux, V. Sclilueier, M. Blair, M. Klasen, L. Rorg, L. Jansen E. l-ledlund. ROW 3: E. Wo tocek, D. Kaufmann, M. l-len gels, G. Flowers, P, Jackson, M. Kosecki. DIVISION 224. Miss Simpson ROW li R, Bernstein, L. Cain J. Dooman, J. Slwearn, G. Dick, S. Dry. ROW 2: R. Burmeister, L. Edelslein, T. Anselmo, P. Garbreclnl, S. Frangias, T. All- ' mark, W. Broman, J. Bacher, G. Bayer. ROW 3t V. David C Bell, O. Milnickel, l-l. Hoeo- ke, J. Yonannan, P. Sayad, N Zweibruck, A. Zuckerman, V Anderson, M. Barber, E. Janes EV. A. Linder, J. Oilleit, A. l-lan- J ZR Page 42 I . . 'l K? , J 3 iv I i r I K' I fi X, gi M 11 23? V Si rl A 25 S Y i W f., ,, I X is ,Q ll? .513 DIVISION I36. Mr. Smith ROW It H. FrieIIngsdori', D. Huntoon, V. LobeII, D. Kirch- ener, I.. Peterson, P. Stevens, C. Eobanks. ROW 2: W. Hann, H. NietzoId, C MoeIIer, G. Goefers, G. FieIds, R. Bonnes, I, Satferberg, A. Brandi. ROW 3: I-I. Smith, E. Limbruner, S. Epstein, L, WiII4ens, J. Mack- lin, H SCIWUIIZ DIVISION 322. Mr. Leichinger IMiss Sulinskii. ROW I: C. Szlavik, R. Tnearin, M. SkeIIv, A, BaII, D. BeierIe, A. Benzion. ROW 21 R. Sulker, A. RavvIin- ford, C Stevens, V. Rook, R. DeGrazio, W. KuebIer, R. Pan- nemann. ROW 3: R. GiunioIi, H. Hooper, L. Even, D. Schroe- pel, H. Rose, B. Lavvson, M. Hardung, I.. Sclweck, G. Raino. DIVISION 320. Miss TvIer. ROW I3 E. Griffith, A. Ander- son, M. Morris, E. Fortanato, M. Dressler, S. Friedman. ROW 2: M. Litman, A. Meyers, H. Zimmermann, H Soaergren, G. Knipe, J. Scnwaclwf. ROW 33 I. AIImaver, P. Scniihz, R. Vai- novis, R. AIbertson, E, Edel- berg. IN DOING YOUR PART Page 45 PATIENCE, SOPHOMORES, PATIENCE, Page 44 DIVISION 204: Miss Davis. ROW I: Roggenbunk, R His- cock, A. Nee, L. Hull, S. Hunt, I. Smith, J. Nicholls, I. Fagus, A. Lourian, K Johnson. ROW 21 S Marsriak, F. Pomin, R1 Letto, H. Anderson, R. Tinucci, B. Geislweimer, W. Kioepoer, R. Walitcnek. ROW 3t R. Streak- tuss, P. Rosseter, J. Pintacura, H. Ericson, H. Fried, B. Rosen- berger, E. Merz, A. Sdwraft, M. March, P. Heuriclw, P. Brewer. DIVISION ZI2. Miss Howe. ROW Ii G. Annert, R Linder, B. Brandwin, E Reicne, T. Bas- Iey, J. Aronson, L. Solowiscn, E Fioyer, M Carlson ROW 21 E. Foreman, J. Comps, C. Berk- Ioz, D Reder, S. Fischel, F. Bor- CI'iert, B. Duese, E Galicnus, I. Carstensen, M Fry. ROW 3: E. W'ind, A. Randazzo, S. CO- Iis, C Laverne, A Bednar, N Dzodza, B. Mack, If Bord, H. Part, P. Muratti, C Giliis, A Nielo, G. Hakos, N. Milloch, D. Dulbis, D Gebert. DIVISION 222. Miss Hutchins. ROW I1 D. Gott, F. Palina, R. Martorano, L. Galiatsotos, M Jonti, J. DeNeveu, C. Bergman, S. Bryant, ROW 22 P. Helmu- san, V. Lombardo, M Haiiquist E Hirth, C. Eyers, J Beeier, M Barrett. ROW 3: R. Jonn- son, R. Lebeam, R. Guttormson. 1 ONE-HALF YOUR JOB IS DONE D A IVISION 3II. Miss Tnrning- hom. ROW Ii F. I-Iotmon, L Georges, G. Mostrund, M. Loi- ocono, D. Schrnitt, L. Urirei, D. Weiss, M. Pingle ROW 2. R. Bernstein, A. Weirner, J Sotedro, B. Krouse, R Brorns. C. Mochomer, J. Virgo, M Guske, E. Thompson. ROW 3 Budnik, S. Schildberg, J J. Dodge, M. Schotzel, V. Lund herg, F. Ciorke. DIVISION 323: Miss Bouers- teld. ROW I: N. Beliuci, E Meyer, I. Foibri, D. Fry, M Stuort, E Block, G. Cohon, E. Floom, V. Fohi. ROW 21 K Dennis, R. Goines, M. Counsell- bourn, B. Floyd, R. Lehmon, L. Detterbeck, I-I, Mock, K, Rot- tenbury, T. Kone, ROW 3: G. Erickson, E. Adorns, R. Engel. A. Folkmon, P, Doyid, R. I-toss S. Fiorionek, M. Stolto, B. Frosk, S. Dorsho, I. Girkin, M. Crowford. 1 DIVISION L.R. 6. Miss Bino ROW I: R. Kuebler, J, Tecson, M. Bohmonn, E. Kreimer, N Johnson, D. Krisher, J, Cooper, B. Berger, E. I-Ionsen, ROW 2 I-I I-Ieinemonn, M, Joop, D Grot, W. Acord, N. Folken- boch, B. Folier, D. Binz. ROW 3: S, Bortels, G. Iberle, G. Ol- son, B. Hoin, M. Forster, E Juebier, J. Miller. Page 45 DIVISION 430-4. Mr. Manda ROW lj K Monr, M, Murray, . Z. Steiner, K. Hare, M. Gearon E. Kessler, P. Carlson, E Franke ROW 21 L Rodrrgaaz P. Anderson, M Mantgenez K Voelker, F, Mlller, M. Dursl, I L. Perrine, M. Chandler, lrl Panlelrhner. ROW 3: I. Sclwoo ler, B. Dalton, M. Marks, T Curran, R Roberts, B. Kazel P. Lmn, G. Tsarpalas, J. Ta- mandl, H. Roberlsan, M, Pas calinl. DIVISION 228. Mlss Slralnlve ROW I' C. Clmsen, B Bell E. Armslrong, D Bellznin, N Allen, G. Berman, J Dannkcn ROW 2' J Rackcw, R Blake C Berlln, G Kllfel K Ander san, B Nelson ROW 3 O Kucler, A Blgelbak, S Basen nonga, XX! Bari, E Sandsfrorr' J Blesssng, B Berkslwrc C Berg, M Barclwfrs, E Berry, S Mafsro, B Barr, E Axqvemoe B Barrls. DIVISION 112. Mr. Salem ROW I: XXX. Sclweeweller, G Gussy, L. Brody, N Cannella, I-I. Bundy, I-l. Kalan, E. Rutzen, L, Johnson. ROW 2: J. Prltz, L. Erickson, W. Moore, F. Lee, l-I. Mammsen, N, Maatne, E Tlll, M. Barer, C Scallw, Cu Ericson. ROW 3: D. Hentz, F Gascan, C. Koangler, G. Wlfem becker, R. Hammond, R. Fran lick, R. Ceclrng, R Stader, E Kroon, E. Eigensclweuk, O Wajfkiewlg. V ,.,. -. ,, , . . I I se we r f. rl. LB F ,L VP- -, ...fs ,. . is E Q .. 'gigs I 3. nu., 2, rl . Sf 2 . .. D. .. I. ,. xi . - . -.,, I . , r' 1 Q .g 'fs T HQQSQQ1 -'- IN SERVING YOUR SCHOOL YOU SERVE AMERICA is f ...Q DIVISION 327: Miss Lovgren. ROW li R. Alletto, S. Wag- aner, C. Nicolaus, J. Giel, J. Oliver, E. Geynn, R. Neuhaus, D. Fetlse, l.. Leonard. ROW 23 R. Cerda, P. Russell, D. Ros- sini, V. Krutz, A. Ploeger, C Madock, T. Horned, S. McDovv. ell. ROW 3i R. Konitzer, D Nancy, G. Johnson, J. Olson, M Recoaro, J. Jennis, M. Halley DIVISION 430-2. Miss Molloy ROW li D. Wonisch, F. Nel- son, H. Pappas, M. Noel, B Bridges, S, Worth, D. Olson, M. Neumann. ROW 2: E. Norene, D, Reid, S. Oraharn, G. Ostby, J, Moore, R. Pauli, M. Miller. ROW 13 J. White, F. Aren- leer, K. Ohlhausen, V. Olson, J. Notson, G. Pontello, D. Moy, C. Parker, R. Rautenberg, R Schroeder, R. Bishop, M. Rog- ers, J. Redley. DIVISION 205: Mrs. Mills ROW li C Fauset, l.. Sea- bloom, B Bratcjer, E. Hilger, R. Bittner, E. Lash, J. Behnke, L. Buckland, A. Crurn. ROW 21 B. Pappas, V. Hathcoat, M Baker, W. Brown, M. Garot, F. Arado, V. Chopowski, A Bilder. ROW 32 W. Mayou, K. Ouain, M. Sargis, J. Hill, S. Cleary, B. DerMouth, C. Bruhn- ke, M. Fuerholzer, M. Ross, M Saclcley, D. Hengeles. SCHOOL IS YOUR WAR-JOB! DIVISION L. R. 2: Miss Tsarpalas. ROW l: J. Cal- vert, D. Golden, V. Anas- las, M. l-lale, L. Whitman, B. l-lagopian, S. Goede. R'OW 2: C. Dahl, E. Harn- isch, W. Donohue, L. Ha- berer, S. l-lollesen, W. Graf. ROW 3: B. Gold, S. Harri- son, J. Hahn, L. Boscarino, I. l-lale, R. Halverson, P Eberhardt, D. Hachrneister, D. Grauer, R. Lew. GREELEY BRANCH-G.A.A. DELEGATES-ROW I: E. John, M. Millman, M. Lou- ella, J. Dorf, A. Steinbeck, R. Parkinson, K. John. ROW 2: M. Foster, P. Jones, E. Schuller, P. Phelps, M. Rea- zer, T. Bessler, B. Baba, E. Ellis. ROW 3: J. Castles, D, White, J. Richardson, B. Bab, J. Fiseher, K. Linsley, G. Manning. Page 48 OUR BRANCHES: GREELEY--Miss Margaret Murphy, Assistant-Principal HAMILTON-MisS Amanda Eiberg, Assistant-Principal FRESHMEN BE ON THE ALERT! GREELEY BRANCH DIVISION IO4. Mlss Taggart. ROW II R. Warda, C. Kaywood, R. Brocldey, A Reid. ROW 2: B. Steele, J. Dorf, J Dillon, S. Srelner. ROW 31 H Beerly, J. Kanel, A. Collier, G. Shanne- son, XXX. Ariel, J I-less, S. Kre- Qcr, F. Loocilcs, R Derby, C. Luckens, E Kulelrnann. STANDING: E. Ellls, J. Han- sen, J. Jones, J. Dolland, R. B5ers, C Dennis S Kovlfz, R. Yealcle, R Brondland, M, Sloll, M Wlllloms, J. Meyer, A. DI- Carlo, P. Jones, R. Zalwarll, R. Marten, J. Foley, R. I-loosen, G Speldel. GREELEY BRANCH DIVISION IOZ. Mrs. Turner ROW I: B. Rolfenberg, E. Cohen, B Si- mons, M, Zsssman. ROW Zi A. Hagland, J. Bayer, N. Slmon, N. Dlngrnan. ROW 3: J. Cas- tles, J. Vonderbero, K Recs, J. I-Iclxlay, J. Wall, R Blalxe, B. Boeltles, M. Byron, D Lom- bard, J. Spero, L. Fenner. STANDING' M. Dean, L. Sal- oer, E. Schultz, J. Alvord, V. Wfelzel, J, Skipple, I-I. Horns, L. Wllson, R. Lllon, K Llnslev, L. I-laik, J Buckrnan, A Kallz, A. Blinder, D. Goedernont, E. Sclwuller. GREELEY BRANCH DIVISION I: Mrs. Ulwler ROW I: J. Sel- ael M Senna C Morris J. Gmjgldr. ROW' 2fR shermm, M Bella R Suenkens, M. Mllle mm. Row 3i L Loblan, R. Odell, B Welner, M Becker, J. Ellelson, S. Pollack, B Ma- slclw, I-I. Selden, J. Kuglal, C. Harrison,J Plwllios. STAND- Ing: S. Liolcllz, F. Rlwyne, G. Hoffman, A Oslerwsky, G. Al- belos, B. Paulson, G Levine, B. Ross, J. Richardson, L. Shusfer, S Swanson, C. Jewel, M. La- venlwarl, A. Tausszg, C. XXJXCII, R. Rhodes. Page 49 CARRY THE TORCH GREELEY BRANCH-DIVI- SION 101: Miss Treado. ROW li A. Lassen, J. Schuller, P. Phelps, K. John, R. Clutter. ROW 22 J. Love, E. John, B. Hoering, E Bieri. ROW 3: M. Heesch, D. Ponnernann, J. Wakefield, J. Dahlstrorn, P. Swanson, M. Bergum, A. John- son, M. Joss, L Lee, R. Pal- mer, E Matther, A Caine, N. Berg, C Lundsten, J. Kehoe, J. Yeslce. STANDING' E. Hirsh, B. Ferestad, D. Zinrihelman, J Braberg, E. Gruckel, R Howell, O. Walter, S Fritz, L. Dellios, A Ducolo, V. Canzoncoi, A Arenson, D. Robinson, R Dress, C. Foss, D. Jayhan, T. Napier, Render N Trosk, F. Woe Wok, O Whitfield. GREELEY BRANCH-DlVl- SION 206: ROW l. B. Bran- . Ollonnell, J. Letang, dell, T C. Carlson, G Carlson, R Donahue, H. Alexonder ROW 21 L. Lechner, P Macherello, J. Word, J. Wind, F. Karp, J. Printz. ROW! 31 R Elzin, R Heminover, C Lindaurst, R Klinglnerg, G Hartman, R Riordan, R. Schierer, C Ober- rneier, O. Nordin, ROXW Ali R Huber, J. Hirth, B Sholin, R Bulcal, M Rowleg, R. Ortrnan, M Werner GREELEY BRANCH-DIVI. SION l06: Miss Campbell ROW li J Burke, F. Good, E Kanotsky, P. Hanlon, R. Mc- Girr, R Parlqrnson, R Green ROW 22 G Dietze, H. Eriksson, O. Swanson, E. Roller, R. Gris- wold, H Krug, T. Serlin, L X Gurney ROW! gf J. Bernstein, R. Rice, B. Smith, B. Lowden, O. Fl nn L. Crocker B Srnith Y 1 1 ROW 4' R. Ohlinger, N Polax- sky, J. Witthoft, J, Norman, J Reynolds, N. Vogel, F. Service L. Blornduest. R'OW Eg R Schultz, G McCole, B Me' roll, O Berge, C. Svendsen, L Hesrnon, S. Goul. Page 50 THE SENIORS LEAVE! GREELEY BRANCH-DlVI- SION 204: Miss Martin. ROW li M. Deliasser, G. Breing, G. Hartmann, R. Wright, S. Nixon, L. Feminis, M. Fitzoatriclc. ROW 22 C. Hardtke, M. Kane, E Erzig, M. McFarland, H. Faberson, A. Romain, M. Prit- chard. ROW 32 A. Markarian, N. Banks, M. Montgomery, L. Radke, J. Carpenties, E Clau- Son, E. Dahlgren. ROW 42 D. Eshoo, E. Pranky, B. Nedbery, R. Gray, D. Bluhnc, M. Billan, M. Tourne. ROW 51 D. John- son, S. Rector, M Foster, F. Lindquist, H. Schrnalgemuir, D. Buzzello, V. Ceplavvskes. GREELEY BRANCH-DIVL SION P-7: Mr. Megal. ROW li G. Worcester, M. DeVega N. Linder, E. Schiemann, Mr Megal. ROW Zi R. Wolf, L Clonick, L. Gedde, Ri Cohen ROW 3i P. Fox, C. Fogus, R Fisher, F. Deuhosch, L. Arkin, B. Kratman, D. Goldsmith, J. Baxter, G. Kark, P. Lallas, J. lsaacs, H. Blum, D Kirschner. STANDING: D. Hadson, D. Collen, A. Schlacht, M Linn, B. Lans, T. Bessler, M. Reazer, D. Corbett, R. Durand, S Kahn, M. Shatter, B. Schubert, P. Colburn, F. Perlman, N. Good- man, B. Lieman, S. Goluler, B Feldman. 1 GREELEY BRANCH-DIVI- SION 304: Mrs. Nelson. ROW lj L. Marshall, J. McCrum, L. Constantine, A. Baba, R. Ahl- berg, M. Manno, E. Gruber, D. Ruttner. ROW 2: G. Venable, H. Gunda, L. Larson, N. Kakl- rnan, L. Sargis, J. McCrurn, J. Ostberg, H. Tobaben. ROW 3: J. Leichtenberg, E. Dreisel, J. Osterberger, E. Bickell, R. Raab, H. Stevens, J. Huston, A. Ellison. ROW 4: E. Sogel, J. Latferty, G. Crawford, M. Ef- terrnan, M. Huston, M. Herbst, J. Fabbrin, M. Hand. Page Sl .i HAMILTON BRANCH-DIVL SION 109: Mrs. Vlasak. ROW T: E. Seyier, L, Siererr. ROW 2: L. Moye, M. Eckert, E. Neu- rnann, D. Woods, C. Goodman. ROW 3: N. Stade, D. Swinlqe, D. Scbrimrne, V. Raclsow, B, Roberts, R. Noelle, E. Herz! berg, V. Costa, J. Bosenbecken. ROW 4: A. Gylden, A. Trio- !aan,B, Creswell, D. Sebastian, L. Boyer. STANDWG: A. Vla- salc, V. Skogsberg, l-l. Lom- bela, D. Flowers, N. Sfeimetz, M. Zettl, S Pedale. HAMILTON BRANCH-DIVL SION HO: Mr, Bailey. ROW! JI I. Brulcscb, E. Osninski, l-l. DeCoiJdres, C. Olenlocb, B Bailey, J. Erirliardf, R. Gibbons. ROW 2: J. Klein, L l-lowe, K Dresser, rl Schneider, J. Worc- cek. ROW 3: J. Cnwisielc, Geissrrian, J. Scbagernan, l-l. Cavanabgli, R. Olson. ROW 4: J Scbwoller, R Boclinaz, J. Cuny, R. Guglielrnini, T. Ela- lwerry, D. l-looser. ROW Si R, Sabourin, R. Hana, R lvlillan, J. Mangan, lvl. Krieier. HAMILTON BRANCH-DIVl- SION 8: Mr. Conaban. ROW li W. Scbiefelbein, L. Ascba- Qber, F. Thomas, R1 Drezen, L. Courban, R. Neville. ROW 22 W. Secoske, E. Dost, E. Schick- el, B, Borscba, R. Tbiel, M Srang, C. Moeller. ROXW 3: J. NY!icl'i, C. lvlonaban, F. Mann, L. Aaron, G. Moerscli, R. Bai- ley. ROW 42 E. Sullivan, Ulf. O'l4eefe, A. Merker, J. Hoff- man, J. Broniec, J. Solger. THE LEADERS OF T0 ORROW Page S2 ARE THE FRESHMEN OF TODAY' HAMILTON BRANCH-DIVL SION 309: Miss Prendergast. ROW It H. Walt, D. Peterson, H. Thurmer, Miss Prendergast. ROW 2s S Palmer, N. Dickter, D. Ticker, J. Page, L How- orka, M. Schaik. ROW' 3: L Wootton, D Leitermann, E Meurer, N. Wesiing, L. Gun- ther, G Poeisteri. ROW! 4: V Riggei, R. Urban, N. Branders, K, Faust, W. Martini, J. Nan- selia, L. Bey. ROW 5: L. Doe- bel, J. Rogers, R. Peterson, F Schmidt. STANDING' K Kiein, G. Schneider, L. Doebel, H. Smutery HAMILTON BRANCH-DIVL SION 310. Miss Regent. ROW! I: A. Chorba, D. HoveIiar, D. Ftood, S. Regent. ROXX! 2: S. Gruber, N. Gray, R. Jacobson, D. Howe, C. Westhouse, D Eichhorn. ROW Si S. Letto, R. George, E Eiierlein, D. Hunn, E Baumann, M. Koch. ROW' li R. Xkfandiandt, D. Check, F. Prather, J Mathiessen, B Hu- hier, J. Grunninger, ROW! 51 D. Spies, E. Ortwein, L. Aiver, K. McGvvyn. STANDING: J. Schauer, E. Schroeder, H Schroeder, H. Neukirch, S Gehrt, H. Gregory, R. Stein HAMILTON BRANCH-DIVL SION I: Miss Waiters STANDING D. Noguiich ROW I3 M. Scaietta, R. Miiier, M. Fuss, A. Carpenter. STAND- ING, ROW I: E. Grosse. ROUV 21 J. Richele, A. Hatiing, E. Uibeis, M. Sundiing, M. Scha- berger, V. Bium. ROW 3t D. Grissom, L Passmon, M. Dett- bernes, E. Bockhurst, I. Hage- man, L. Kunz. RONW 4: P. Lanke, E Bednar, K. Gafia- gner, M. Schiott, D. Neison, D Cowiey. ROW' 51 E. Gauss, M. Luthe, G. Check, N. Pontreliy, B. Bute. HAMILTON BRANCH-DIVL SION I06'I. Mlss Ehrlleh ROW I1 E Brahman, M Fox, P, Black, K Scraoat, ROW 2 G. Clausen, L. Clausen, E Terrahella, L. Eragel, L. Nyren, V. Thlllen. ROW 33 J. Keat- ing, S. Gard, S. Sadd, J, Harns, M. O'MaIley. ROW 4: D. Rlch- ardson, S. Anderson, S. Renner, M. Thorn, R Moran, M. Scho- mer. ROW ii I Castehein, E Prean, L Keminlckl, C. Mc- Neal, J. Rmburn. STANDING B. Ehrlzh, B. I-loedebeck, S. Evans, R. Brock, RI Gllarest, D. Carpenter, L. Cahill, P Holmes. HAMILTON BRANCH-DIVL SION 209: M155 Koehler, ROW I: J. Schneder, C Brccer, M Ealconirn, E I-l'll, J Aondl, J Gaucho ROW 2' M Beckeut, D Schaefer, R Steen, C. Dc- Lejs, T. Releh, R. Chaney ROW 3 E Pat1lus,XXf lVl'v r R. Stang, H. McWherter ROW 41 P. Zaremba, R Orllch, E. McGrath, S Rayne HAMILTON BRANCH-DIVL SION I06-2: Mass Maker. ROW li R Kearns, D, Stark, D Bergner, M Conway. ROW 2: C. Long, A Baumann, D Kuftel, D. Smtth, J, Xlifargln, V. Kllngerfern ROW 3. R Ellingston, V, Orllch, T. James, J. Herrold, E. Manz, S. Dunlap ROW 41 l. Respeckl, D. Scha- man, C Senttp, S Yerlqirnan. L. O'Dushoo, C Ritter. STAND- ING: Miss Maker. Page 54 REMEMBER! EDUCATION IS KEY TO VICTORY! HAMILTON BRANCH-DIVI- SION 308: Miss Crawley. ROW Ii C. Braman, D, Meja, B Heidehbluth. ROW 22 J, Reil L. Waorher, V Schweitzer ROW 3i B. Dohkrrw, L Schut- mcki, M. Wagoner, P Herz- manrm, S. Freschke. ROW 4: B Porter, G. Kastor, M. Frank ROW 51 I.. LOHQQLIISI, F. OD- VQI, C, Krumehaker, M Grahn- Iae, M Zamha, L. Berndt, L. Frey, E. Sfamer, M XVaIIiS. HAMILTON BRANCH-DIVI- SION ZIO: Mugs Leere. ROW It F. Sfahler, C Grass, M. Bccffee, M. Szlaack, M Port. ROW 21 D. Schroeder, E. Ku- Iasa, R. Srrwger, R' Hein, H. Brasseir, V Parrehkirchher. ROW 32 V Parker, R. Jermk, L Walrer, R Fahrher, J. Hiel- scher. ROW -Ir B BIehtoh, A. Kraufier, B. Schuster, G. Schus- Icr, E. Knapp, D Wwedman. ROW 51 H. OdehwaIder, S. Lauferwburger, J KiIhar1. STANDING: K Lori, D. Hitch- cock, N. Schraepel, R. Kemp- cke. HAMILTON BRANCH-DIVI- SION 208: Muse Varm Aukerm ROW I: E. Saaar, P. Paulson, M. Cuhyepper, C. Cederluhd, J. Snyder, C. Panos. ROW 2: H Pape, J. Giese, G Kusec, A. Sharkey. STANDING: D, Zie- geie, R2 DarhII, C. Carison, CE. Nt. Page 55 LAKE VI EW'S LEADERS--'42 COMMISH I We oil know who the President ot the United Stdtes is, but do we know the H' h S bool? The three governing bodies of our school odrninistrotors ot Loke View ig c . A ' A ' ' ' h ' the execu- re to the three governing divisions ot our country. The Comrnis is combo ' ' ' ' M ron Kotz, Frances Hole, tive bronch, Ldke Views T942 Commissioners were v Dorothy Hordt, Robert O lows necessorv tor our weii being ond tor our victory in the wdr, Page 56 mon, Glorio Sgvitt, ond Jecin Meek, They execute the LAKE VI EW'S LEADERS--'43-- SENATE 0 The Senate is the legislative branch ot our school gov- ernment. lt writes and passes the laws that we must obey. lts biggest job now is the tormation of the rules that spell victory. ln connection with this the Senate has organized the Lake View Victory Legion. lts purpose is to enroll the student body in a group devoting their ser- vices to further the war ettort. T H E Y C A R R Y O N I Lake View's i943 commissioners were James Cleary, James Craven, Lucille Bedrosian, Vivian Lorenz, Richard Zeutschel, and Richard Lackner. They carry on Lake View's sacred traditions and standards. SENATE-ROW l: J. Craven, L. Bedrosian, V. Lorenz, lvl. Noel, lvl. Davis, J. Williams, J. Mendelson, H. Novak, Mr. Bowen. ROW 2: J, lvlacltfiahon, L. Moyer, J. l-lerberg, L. Milsap, G. Roessler, P. Holway, J. Simpson. ROW 3: J. Steffen, E. Norene, W. Mara, L. Shuster, D, Berndt, ROW 4: D. Lackner, J. Cleary, D. Lepley, D. Zeutschel, M. Victor, W. Swanson, R. Reese, D. lvliller, P. Chudom. Page 57 THEY KEEP THE LIGHT COUNCILS k Vi ' school government. They 0 The councils are the judicial branch ot l.a e ievvs are the courts that help as to keep our liberty. Page 58 l 3B-COUNCIL-ROW li J, 1 Repta, R. Peters, A, Vanl-lyete, E, Stroshein, A, Zuckerman. ROW 2: D. Rowe, J, Fisher. ZAVCOUNCIL-ROW li D Bacdenug, A. Bedmar, J. Mont- gomery, I.. Georges, G. Rogers ROW 23 F. Borchert, E .Van- selo. 2B-COUNCIL-ROW li R Bittner, B, Becker, G Erickson R. Konetzer, H. Mock, C Ma- aock. ROW 2: F. Elias, J. l-lil l Shuster. OF LIBERTY BURNING 0 Working together, our schoo y justice, ond heios Loke View to do her oort in winning the wor. I government gives Us Iioert ond ' 4A'COUNCIL-ROW ii B evereux, R. Ste- Novok, Y. D phens, D. Nichoils, F. Rohn, A, Pouiodidos ROW Zi I.. Hoe Irenstein, A. Bond, B. Duerr, A. Veis, I. Sernmes, N. Bettis, D. Kimboil, G. Joyt. ROW 33 T Linnernonn, M. Lone. 4B-COUNCIL-ROW I1 W Schreyer, B. Krueger, i-I. Nein, H. Pool, E Ornon, E. Peterson, R. Frohlich, K. Fisher, B. Kotz, I.. I-iutrnocher, J .WiIson, F. Ouzzordo, F. i-iole, E. Levey, ROW 2: D. Idstein, M. Kro- Cher, N. Oorrobront, W. Plath, M. Herbert, 3iA-COUNCIL-ROW I: L. Worteil, A. Poiilokidos, G, Do- rin, J. Dori, N, Kogonott. ROW 2: W, Shooero, R. Larsen L 1 Page 59 Page 60 C --- fir.. Lake View's departments, l have found Offer many things: I n one room, history-lovers browse- Next door the choir sings ln Home EC, cooks and dressmakers Discuss the success THEY'VE had- And down the hall, young scientists try Not to blow up the Chemistry Lab! - Q 1 A ,f .F-H., Ox.. . as avg? 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MV THE LANGUAGE OF A FREE PEOPLE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Mrs. Page Black Courtney Dailey Davis l-lellman Holmes Jenkinson Johnston Kinsella Leech Maher Nelson Prendergast Rennie Rose Ryan Schaetzel Schladweiler Schryver Souther Taurog Turner Tyler Van Auken Vernova Vlosak Werzler Weissmil ler Williams 62 0 The English Department has always been a valuable asset to Lake View, but since the war it has become more beneficial than ever, lt is helping young people to read taster, spell better, and understand what they read. Even the English Department has gone to wars Lake View students are not only learning things necessary tor the war ettort, but they still learn English grammar and they still read Shakespeare. We can't help our country un- less we know our language. The English Department is teaching tor Victory 'Mend your Jpeecla 61 little, left it mar your f0r1fzzne.f.', KING LEAR-W. SHAKESPEARE O Truer words were never spoken. We reveal our refinement and cul ture through the language we speaks Though it be English, Spanish, German, or French, we should speak it well, The Lake View Language Department enables us to speak the ma'or l l anguages of the day and to understand the fundamentals of grammar. Espe ' ll A ' ' , cia v in these times foreign languages are needed. War corre- spondents, government officials, service men, and all mankind serving abroad need some knowledge of this subject to survive, We, the student body, are indebted to the staff of our Language Department for their ne e ' ' ' tongues of the world. v r ceasing work in enabling us to master the THIS STAFF CONSISTS OF: Miss Buckley Miss Jenkinson Miss Kuebler Mrs Pfingst Miss Ryan Miss Schmidt Miss Souther Miss Stuart Miss Taurog Mrs. Topping Miss Treada Mrs Uhler Miss Van Auken Mrs Weissmiller Miss Wetzler Page 53 L Page 64 SCIENCE WINS WARS 0 Through science the future ot America will be secured and assured. This year our science courses have been coordinated with the war ettort, and have ottered pre-flight and tundomentals ot eiectricity as pre-induction courses. Two semesters ot ore-flight give Lake View boys a month's advantage in their military training over boys who have not had this training. Our very caoahie teachers at the science department arei Mr, Baiiie, Mr, Block, Miss Brown, Mr. Coe, Mr. Crepin, Mr, Daniel, Mr. Fitzwater, Miss Leete, Miss Lewis, Mr, Lotz, Mr, Lucas, Miss Mathison, Mr, Megei, Mr, Mandi, Mr, Nelson, Miss Sickenherger, and Mr, Smith. MATHEMATICS COMES INTO ITS OWN O This year our mathematics department means more to us than ever betore. All our boys, who are being graduated trom school into the various branches ot military service, need a thor- ough knowledge ot mathematics. People all over the world are becoming more and more math-conscious because ot the vvar. With this thought in mind Lake Vievv's math department is preparing tor the future. FACULTY: Mr. Allison Miss Brainard Miss Dailey Miss Foster Mrs, Jarvis Mr. Kusse Miss Moe Mr. Mcfhlpine Miss Taggert Miss Treaclo i l Page 65 GAINING THE TORCH OF KNOWLEDGE 0 Social science involves me study ot various aspects ot lite and development. l-listory, civics, geography, law, and economics, have given students as well as grown-ups the back-ground ot our country, America. Geography deals with man and his enviranmentg economics with the management ot moneyg civics with the government ot the United Statesg history with the knowledge ot previous worldsg and law with the justice at men's attairs. lt it were not tor social science, we could not correct weak points derived from past wars, nor could we pertect arms needed to win this Victory'!-this Victory that will bring peace all over the world. Page 66 SOCIAL SCIENCE THE WORL THE MAP D OF TODAY CHANGES S OF TOMORROW DE P T.: Miss Mr. Miss Mis S Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Bauersfeld Beckerman Canyne Courtney Gumbiner Keefe Larsen Leach Lestina Monahan Regent Schmidt Schryver Simpson Traeger Page 6 FACULTY Mr. Alexander Miss Davidson Miss l-loiie Miss Kearns Miss Lovgren Miss Martin Miss Maxey Miss Moulding Miss Regent Miss Rose Miss Scanlon Miss Simpson Mrs. Skinner Miss Strubbe Miss Sullivan Miss Tierney Miss Tsarpalas O Lake Vievv's clerical practice room is one at tive in Chicago. This room was put in this semester. All the materials were purchased lvetore the war. Students working in this room have the advantage ot working with the best and newest type ot ottice equipment. Classes in clerical practice are ottered to 48's and 4A's who have had two sem- esters ot typing, In this class they become familiar with all ottice machinery and obtain actual experience in running them. After spending time in this room a student is well trained tor outside jobs. Page 68 FACULTY: FACULTY: Mrs, Mills Miss Murphy Miss Norton Miss Walters Miss Bermingham Miss Bacalett Mrs. l-landwerk Miss Martin RATIONING PROBLEMS SOLVED BY L. V. VlCTORY GIRLS O Rationed meat, rationed batter, rationed canned goodsl What can we do? This thought is running through the minds ot everyone in the home economics department. Students learn how to manage a home and how to successtally raise a tamily with wholesome toods and to enjoy the best ot health. Lake View's girls are privileged in using modern egaipment and utensils which aid them in becoming model housewives. They did Victory by experimenting with toods which will enable them to build up their health and malqe them physically tit to Carry on their jobs. Page 69 Poge 73 ART ON THE ALERT! O Not oll ot us con be Gront Woods, Rockwell Kents, or Rube Goldbergs, but we con leorn the simple tundomentols in bock ot true ort ond ocquire on oppreciotion tor the work ot the ortists. I The Loke View ort deportment is tortunote in hoving on ort Stott thot knows its business. Mr. Ashton, Mrs Brondell, Miss Crowley, Mr. Johnston, Miss Kelly, Mr. Philbrick, Miss Roeth, Mr. Solem, Miss Tyler, ond Mr. Vogel hove contributed their vost knowledge ond experience ' our lives so thot f ' s with the subject to vie will hove o brooder outlook tor the tine or ts ot the doy. FACULTY: Nh,Bwck Nh.Bowen AAL Canahan Fbyd Watters Zoern Mr Mr Mr PREPARATION FOR WAR! Q in oraer to save time in rne training or young men in the army of the United States, the government has prepared a course in fundamentals of shop for the boys in high school. This course instructs boys in the fundamental use of tools and the fundamental ideas in shop work. ln this vvay senior boys become acquainted with tools and methods that may some day save their lives. By taking this course now, in high schools, they can get into the fight more auickly. Page 71 A CAPPELLA CHOIR 0 Many a student pauses and stops by the door to catcb a few bars of a difficult number, wbicn is being perfected steadily by bard work- ing students, who make up one of Lake View's best musical organizations. Miss Naomi Sweet capably manages the cboir tnrougb many difficult songs. We all know the wonderful work tbey do, it is sbown by the polisbed performance tbey turn out at our fes- tiyals. Tneir motto is Keep singing, America. Page 72 FACULTY: Miss Campbell Miss Hutchins Miss Prendergast Miss Sweet Miss Sulinski Capt. Walz A CAPELLA CHOIR-ROW l: J. Peterson, E. Young, K Klatt, M. Cammardo, J. King, R1 Kramer, E. Meyer, J Meek, J, Libberton, I.. Peterson, M. Molilin, J, Steffen M. Norton, M. Monkiewiez. ROW 21 P. Noella, H. Rose, G. Tsarpalas, V, David, M. Anderson, E. Mowat, J. Mack- lin, P. Leskinen, M. Eckert, F. Hunt, M. Saprithis, V Lorenz, H. Novak. MUSIC IS A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE 0 One ot the tundamental principles ot Americanism is the pursuit ot happiness. The students at Lake View l-ligh School not only pursue happiness, but in most cases they have caught up with it. The secret ot their success is that they have joined the organizations or clubs which interested them the most. They have found that there is no surer way ot attaining happiness than to participate and to succeed in this work. From time immemorial, while gay, triumphant, in love, or just day dreaming, man has tound that the best expression ot his moods or feelings was in song. l-le has tound again and again that music is the universal language. Men more skilled than others in expressing their emotions and in telling stories in music, have applied their skill and have lett masterpieces behind them. Such men as, Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, Gershwin, and Berlin, have worked tor a thesaurus ot harmony and melody. At Lake View this treasure-house has been unlocked for us by our tine musical organizations, the Girls! Glee Club, the A Cappella Choir, the Band, and the Orchestra. ROW 31 l-l. Badal, E. Tietke, L. Garden, G. Leiter, A. Markin, B. Colbent- son, D. Michel, A. Norman, J. Manning, l-l. Erieson, J. Calvert, W. Summer, D. Gyaner. ROW Si O. Joseph, G. Showers, R. Naatz, E. Gaucher, W. Miles l-l. Newberg, D. Crosby, R. Salomon, J. Gamboo, D. Nelson, D. Reader R, Wilken, C. Lipschultz, R. Linder, T. Bosley, F. Muckler, R. Ribbon, R Kempcke, R. Baer, W. Greising, R, Lehman, S. Epstein, S. Esters, R. Patterson E. Motthei, W. Render, l. Dushkin, J. Anderson, W. Schweiger. 1 1 I Page 73 TH EY'LL KEEP SINGING 0 The Glee Club is made up ot polished artists, improying their ability under the careful eye of Miss Dorothy l-lutchins, their director. Tem- peraments are unheard ot in this massive musi- cal organization and cooperation is the only Word in their dictionary. The war ettort has definitely cramped their style, because now they are all out tor Victory as Well as 'Vaudeyille. Stamps and bonds are also included in the num- bers that they regularly sing out, Miss l-lutch- ins hopes the Glee Club will go on to 'lyictoryh as they go on singing Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition. Page 74 GIRLS GLEE CLUB. ROW lg J. Dori, J. Jannuzzi, N Allen, V, Lombardo, J, Warsayy, L. Becker, F. l-lale, lvl, Hale, R. Gosell, E Kessler, E Stroshein P. Carlson, L, Cooper, R. Luedemann, D Krisher, D, Lussnig, L. Gennald, Al Victoria, G. Sayitt, lyl Kremer. ROW Zi D Steinmetz, L. Zaslavesky, lvl Ficlcter, D. Strutz, lyl, Widnwan, J, Anderson, M. Barr, L. Seablom, l. Lurtz A. Vanl-lyete, K. l-lare, D Rossini, L. Leonard, K. Krutz, T. lcky, J. Kunath S. Aclopian. ROW 3: lyl Knowland, L. Stertz, M l-lansen, J. Miller, l-l Pappas. ROW 4: G. Beeler, T, Anselmo, G. Clasen, l. Banacas, R, Smith A. McCoy, W. Mayore, H. l-leinemann, B. l-lain, G. Miller, D. Nickolds M. Geller. 1 l 1 i FOR A HARMONIOUS WORLD GLEE CLUB--V. Yonon, PX. Milstreicn, G. Spatlwaras, B. Day, D. Gregg, V. Crociani. ROW 51 D. Haclimeister, I. Hale, S. Frangias, P. Garbreclwt, M, Stranle, M. Rapucek, M Enberg, E. Kuebler, E. Zipoerstein, E Feltes, M. Feiranene, J. Wicksell, L, Stacie, H. lsling, G Silverman, E. Sane, E. Waitlein, J. Nelson, J. l-lornlJacl4, J. Moore. ROW 6: L. Xblfestlwoose, C. Wersclwing, M. Banalian J. Steiner, R. Rossman, K. Dennis, S. l-lorrison, S. Schultz, XXX, Acork, M Ryan, Dflnearin, E. Enemia, B. Altman, D. Reinking, S. Bartels, B. Berger, B. Roman. ROW! 7' D. Leoley, J. Brooks, V. Leber, P. Linn, Gi. lsardin, S. Friedman, P. Long, M, Pearson, M. Schultze, D. Binz, M. Japp M. Schmidt, M. Waldschmidt, B. Foller, M. Dorso, J. Lamondo, G. Milsula, S. Selleder, D. Dieskow 1 1 Page 75 PERFECTION IN ORCHESTRATION 0 ln a world devastated by the mad ambitions of a few power-crazed fanatics, we have come to realize more and more the need for music. More peo- ple have become aware of the beauty and tranquility that lie in music. ln Lake View our capable orchestra conduc- tor, Miss Sulinski, and her fine organization have done their part in making Lake View mu- sically minded. Page 76 ORCHESTRA PRINCIPAL-DAISY HOFMAN First Violin Josephine Chesne, Robert Currie, Lester Detterbeck, Sarah Eddy, Louise Mayer, Charlotte Nyauist, Leo Pondelick, Marilyn Walshon, Dorathy Ziegler PRINCIPAL-LUCILLE GREGORY Second Violin Johanna Bastian, Rosalie Bittner, Janet Boulter, Gloria Byford, Elsie Kolb, Daniel Moy, Norma Stevens, Allan Whitfield, Kenneth Wysong, Mary Louise York PRINCIPAL--ROBERT REESE Viola Virginia Davey, Sally Kuhn, June Nelson, LaVerne Wootton PRINCIPAL-GERALD TERMAN Cello Ingeborg Carstenson, Patricia Hevrich, Flora l-lofman, Olive Milnickel, Magda Portenkirchner, l-lerbert Schwartz, Brunhilde Wagner PRINCIPAL-AUDREY GOSS Bass Catherine Cox, Paul Faberson, Helen Sage, Peter Stein INSPIRATION AND RELAXATION l Flutes French Horns xfiala Nielson, Janet Schrnalgarneier Ray Fauset, Robert Mead, Harlan Slraind, Helen Zubor Dboe Trombone Theresa lncandela J. Hendrickson, J. Kehoe, D. Rowe Clarinets Tuba frances Johnson, Bernice Myer, Joanne Smith Leonard BOVTJW Bassoon Percusdon Sharlotfe Carstensen Herman Fritzke, Shirley Caron Trumpets ?obert Oberhardl, Henry Schweizer, Manuel Weissman Page 77 CONCERT BAND Q What is more thrilling than to hear a band playing and see marching men in uni- form? Lake View's Band, un- der the direction ot Capt. Waltz, has stirred thousands of hearts and Lake View has long been proud ot its record There is something about the band that assures us that Old Glory will wave as long as we Iivel Page 78 gi' e. ' or '.,i:,FYlf' - , I- -, Baritone R. Campbell, J. Glrrln, G Mosclnskl, M. Chnstamn, L. l-larlan Bass L. Barth, J. Hall, R, Pastrck, F. Plomin, M Walle, Ri Zeutschel Bassoon C. Carstensen Clarinet L. Becker, M, Davis, E Degrazla, J Dykes, l. Gzrlaln, S Gross, D l Haney, P. l-lelmerson, A laccno, F. Johnson, J Karras, E Kratowl, A. Kruse, L. Lee, L. Lrjegren, B Meyer, M Mueller, S. Palmer, M. Pantakos, M. Peterson, G. Raina, N. Ridley, L. Schlegel, I. Schol- man, J. Smith, R, Sable, R. Tinuccl, M Tonklnson, L Zamotwrch, W, Mendelson Alto Clarinet L. Larson Bass Clarinet J. Fate, C. Fauset Flutes and Piccolo L. Frey, D. Gladstone, V. Nelson, P. Reed, J, Sehmalgemelr, E. Bally Horns J. Englzerg, R. Fauset, R. Menchey, l-l. Strand, l-l. Zubor Oboe T. lncandella, C-. Slater Percussion R. Burgess, V. Carlson, S. Caron, D. Gilbertson, W. Glllam, R. Wood- all, A. Whitfield Alto Saxophone A Aoplegren, S. Burk, l-l. Sehult Tenor Saxophone J. Marne-s, L. Steez Baritone Saxophone A. Ozhurn Trombone P. Brewer, C. Carlson, J. Hendrickson, J. Kehoe, J. Repta, D. Rowe Trumpet K. Brrk, l-l. Bose, M, Bussell, P. Kesselrlng, B. Kinhall, l-l. Kramer, W. Koehler, A. Mazzetti, R. Oherharot, H. Schweizer, R. Vujnovic, M. Weisman Timpani' l-l. Fritzke String Basses A. Goss, l-l. Sage Page 79 INFORMATION PLEASEI 0 New students and ald . . . bad . . . tind their way to Lake View's students and gooa center at activity . . . the saurce at orders . , . the Main Cttice. Busy attice girls put mail into the teache students study the teachers' pra- grams ar seek aid tram Miss Garland ar Mrs. Florentine, wha are never taa busy to after a helping hand. Fac- ulty rnernhers are accupied with tele- phone conversations, ar may he glancing at the latest annaunce- ments pasted an the bulletin board, Ot caurse, sameane is always wait- ing ta see Mr. Winter, Mr, l-lender- san, ar Mr, Daniel, Click, Click . . . signal tar the next bell ta ring, and betare lang a new strearn at yisitars will rush in . . A The attice is a pusy spat . . . na place tar stragglers . . . sa carne an . . . maye along, please. rs' boxes, inquiring OFFICE PRACTICE-ROW li E. l-lerzan, R Peters, N, Linhart, I-l Braun, S. Akapian. ROW 2: M. Staub, E. Murell, B. Dehn, B, Larsen V. Thiel, L. Cubnison, J. Nielsen. Page 80 ATTENDANCE OFFICE O Formerly under the supervision of Miss Murphy, our Attendance Office is now under the supervision of Miss Brainerd. lt is a hard job to keep the students follow- ing regular school habits, but Miss Brainerd is successfully decreasing the absences of the student body. Especially novv in war time this matter of regular daily attend- ance is an all important factor. We, the students, should realize that our job lies in school until our country has other uses for us. Those of us vvho attend school are getting after those who do not. We realize what our part in the winning of the war should be and we vvant every other student to do so. We do not want the regulars to carry the burden. Miss Brainerd and her efficient staff are doing their share, novv we must get all Lake Vievvites to do theirsl REMEMBERP YOU CANT SRELI. VICTORY WITH AN ABSENT T . Don't miss school unless it is absolutely necessaryl OFFICE PRACTICE-SEATED: T. Anselmo. ROW li V. David, C. Bell, B. Cobus, l-l. Williams, l.. Friedman, F, George, M. Rassarelli. ROW 21 L. Wilkens, D. Jeffers, M. Schvvawchtzi, C. Pembleton, A. Schaeffer, E Rice, B. l.aVerne. ROW gf R. Murath, A. Carlson, T, Altmark, G. Shours, Page 81 l l l l R. O. T. C. I On Thursday, many cadets with bright, shining buttons and neat uniforms, can be seen in Lake View's halls, but every day ot the vveelq the boys are drilling to reach perfection. Today many boys from the armed torces come back and tell the advantages that R. O. T. C-trained drattees have over the other men. By tar the greatest good done is that ot training in discipline. This training is accomplished through precision drill. Co-ordination and timing are the by- products. Any qualities ot leadership that one may have are developed to a tar greater extent in the R. O. T. C. than in any other school activity. Today these aualities are needed by our Uncle Sam more than at any other time in our history. OFFICERS' CLUB-ROW li K. Bick, B. l-lurivood, H. Rera, R. Oiien, M. Vaughan, J. Weiss lvloior Stocking, Sgt, Lee, Sgt. Famous, R. Naatz, F. Williams, A. Roulakidas, R. Solomon W. Flintrup. ROW 2: R. Baier, R. Sargis, J. Rook, J. Craven, l-l. Leviton, Rl Schneider, F. Noble, W. Mendelson, l-l. Newberg, W. Garibaldi, D. Fauset, W. Figel, J. Sedlack, L. Schuster. ROW 31 F. Sigel, R Sullcen, R, Vetrono, F, DeLeons, l-l. Cain, A Blum, G. Loiacano, L. Pan- delick, P. Chudom. ROW -li W. Pugh, T. Goodkin, l-l. Schnitzer, lvl. Both, G. Schlosser, W. Plath, S. Epstein, P. Tledrahn, S, Sigel 1 1 Page 82 OUR COUNTRY CALLS! 0 The R O T C is instructed by Sgt Altord D Lee, who is assisted by Sgt. Caleb Famous of the Army at the United States Major Sidney S. Stocking inspects Lake Views R O T C as well as those ot other schools These three men successfully train Lake Views R O T C cadets and uphold our honor standing. R.O.T.C. CO. C.-ROW li W. Funtru, J. Weiss, l-l. Pick, W. Pugh, R. Sargis, J. Wheeler, G. Kiftilk, T. Boslay, J. Craven, F. Williams, A. Blum. ROW 2: J. Calvert, E Fox, J. Kremer, J. Frank, J. Fisher. ROW gf J, Terrell, l-l, Mae- thner, R. Ward, A. Foellcer, D. Schwegel. ROW 4i R Lambert, C. Hirsch, R. Rise, R. Ratello, N. Miluch. ROW 5: W. Edlund, J. Kraus, B. Gislerner, M. Lit- man, LJ. Pappas ROW G1 S. Mueller, W. Andariese, E. Adams, M. Schlee, R. Balsc, J. Rosenstone, B. Rudolph. ROW 7: O. Lepsy, W. Mara, J. Shanahan, T. Moran, E. Klein, F. Lehmann. R'OW 81 E. Foreman, A. Berthold. W. Johnson, R. Oman, C. Lehnann, J. Thillen. R.O.T.C. CO. E.-ROW l: H. Leviton, l-l. Schnitzer, J. Schageman, R. Gibbons, L. l-lowe, C. Olenloch, J. Chwistek, W. Cayanaugh, L. Pondiliclc, G. Schlosser, A. Paulakidas. ROW 2: G. Shonneson, R. Guglielmini, l-l. l-land, F. Naylor, J. Cumy, H Soneiler. ROW 3i M. Krieter, Ehrhardy, R. Sousa, R. Solomon. ROW : J. Bernstien, W. Secoske, F. Siegal, Kulosa, R. Olson, R. Flerrmann. R'OW Z C. Cederlund, E. Bruksch, L. Block, K. Long, l-l, Strand ROW 6: M. Friel, R. Kempclce, E Ross, P. Brewer, R. Bue- hclz. ROW Ti J. Mclntyre, R. Roos, R. Pollock, J. Teorahn, C. Carlson, J. Naper. J. 4 E. 5 Page 83 THESE BOYS DO HONOR TO Page 84 OLD L. V. R.O.T.C. CO. A.-ROW J: W. Mendel- son, R. Bartlett, B. Brown, R1 Sorgis, G Mohr. ROW 2: K. Spero J. Gronne I' K Monr, L. LoBod ROW 3: E. Uttricn, K. Horwrck, J. Sims. ROW 4: R. Broms, J Ander5on, H Monsger, A Frenert, J Orbson ROW 51 J, Joiobs, C Cobert, W. Korotz, J. Soeiferl A. Meyers R.O.T.C. CO. B.-ROW J: O, Borbokof, S. Epstein, R Nootz ROW 2: E. Kroon L. Alport, J, Blingter, S Gorienkel, S Pontono, R. Peters, D. Fouset, R Boier ROW 3: l.. Brody, K. Spisok, R'. Roemer, G. Weisbecker, P, Polk, C Porker. ROW 4: J. Bond, W. Scniewiller, R. Frolek O. Mock, G. Coin, J. EHJS, R. Monnuileo ROW 52 M. Mittelmon, H. Lowinger, R. Roth, P. Roltte, D Roox, W. Steck. ROW 5: F. Goscon, J. Richardson, H. Pon- Jeitnner, R Ecklund, W. Levelius, H Mommsen. ROW 7: H, Eichelkrout, R. Patterson, W. Mueller, L. Stecz, J. Fronk- frn, D. Crosby, E. Scnortng. ROW 3: R Echtenocner, C. Fosso, W. Klement, F Furxrken, J. Horwitz, D. Leovitt, J. Fritz 1 REPARING TODAY---FOR FIGHTING TOMORROW' I The Annual Federal inspection of the Lake View ROTC, unit took place this year on Friday, May 28, l943. The object of this inspection was to determine' which is the best unit in the city. Lake View's unit, under the able guidance of Master Sergeant Alford D. Lee, has been on the list of honor schools for more than twenty years. ln our inspection this year, 525 cadets and cadet officers participated, showing the inspecting officers by their drill and by their knowledge of rnilitary science and tactics that they have been well trained. R.O.T.C. CO. F.-ROW li R. Schnelder, L. Elliott, J. Sedlack. ROW 22 J. Cermal, S. Scado, Fl, lker, J. Blessing, R. Swan- son. ROW 3: R. Fitzpatrick, A. Bigelbach, S. George, C. McGhee. ROW 4: W. Siegel, F. Abler, W. Walter, J. Owen, C. Rue- gamar. ROW 5: J, Liner, l-l. Shapiro, G. Burke, C. Fauset, R. Fauset, P. Fadersan, C. Desoky. ROW 6: C. NlaDock, A. Dufner, R. Lew, l-l. Weine, B. Barrie. ' ROW 72 S. John, D. Fetke, B. Mahoney, F. Vernon, T. l-lorner, F. Noble. ROW 8: L. Miller, XYZ. Duffey, G. Bayer, D. Lorn- bard, W. Kueble. i R.O.T.C. CO. G.--ROW li P. Chudorri, B. l-lurwood, J. Dooman. ROW 21 W. Plath, J. Franklin, C. Stevens. ROW 31 G. l-loagan, r R. Philbrick, W. Stutz, K. Chas, R. Neuhaus. ROW 4: A. Goerps, A R. Bernstein, L. Shuster, l-l. Krug R. Wall. ROW 52 R. Zeutschel E Gautchier, J. Weil, R. Collins R. Zweig. ROW 6: E. Anderson V. ROak, D. Kallstron. ROW 72 lvl. Felferman, H. Erikson, R. Bruner, l-l. Engelhard. ROW 82 H. Neuberg, J. 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Page 88 I' 'N 1 S3 e J7 V or W f X M -1-,--5 l'm glad that l chose Lake View To get my education- 'Cause th' exercise they give me Will make me a sensation. l've got a muscle in my hand- lAnd you see where th' REST is!l But maybe if l try, l'll get My stummick where my CHEST is! 2 55:3 w f R r El? . WH .A me 11' FW ' Vw: M. L W N W,,.h hw 2 Qgxfwim ,gm QNX? K TRW 'W iatr ' 5-,sw fzglyr PLAY FAIR AND FAIR PLAY Q .Mu ...J Page 90 Jann Bauer, Irwrn Barkart, BMI Catnarn, Ralph Diaz, Sarnael Epstein, Omron Gnbert, Walter Greising, James HaII. OUR MORALE BUILDERS-SEATEI1 S. Scniaaa, A. Vallas, Tumblers. STANDING J. Peterson, L Bedrasuan, M Eder, H. Novak, R1 Popadien, R. Skalic F. S ' ' ' A , I: crmlz, R. Kenaley, Cheer Leaders I WITH OUR STOUT-HEARTED MEN! Bernard Jclinsan, Norrnan Kanin, Donald Leslaer, David Litwin, Victor Mazzanti, William Milos, Eugene Narene, Charles Paul, OUR GLAMOROUS MAJORETTES: T. lncandela, E Weigell, G. l-lelmerson, G. Slater, V. Carlson, J, Dykes, and I.. Zasimaviclri, guarded by E. Crandell and J. Randazza. Page 9l ALWAYS READY, ALWAYS WILLING Thomas Pickett, William Sclilau, Charles Seng, William Swanson, Captain! Nick Vlamis, Roi?-err Walker, George Weimer, Jacque Williams. ' A V V,.. ' YY' A lll A Page 92 R4 l ff i 0 Lake Vievv'S boys have alvvavs plaved a Clean game ot foot- ball. Under Coach Frieda's leadership, the boys have developed a good reputation tor fair play and good sportsmanship. Due to their high standards, the football team will continue to be an outstanding part ot Lake View's sports activities. Page 93 V Y MIGHTY MEN OF LAKE VIEW O All America can appreciate and honor the Commandos. These hard-working, hard-fighting men are doing more than their part in winning the war. The armed forces need more such men and Lake View is going to try to give them as many as she can. Four Lake View boys, under the competent instruction ot Mr. Rothe, have undergone the Ranger tests and are now learning the intensified Ranger training. They are building up their bodies as well as their minds so that they may give their country the utmost in service. Many other Lake View boys will tollow in their toot- steps. The students say, l-lats oft to the L. V. Wildcat Rangers. WILDCAT RANGERS: W. Swanson, J. Feldman, F, Kilzer, C. Jauch, Page 94 FOR HEALTH'S SAKE, SWIM! O Boys who show promise in their regular swim- ming classes are asked by their teachers to come out tor the swimming team. With Mr. Paulick to teach them, these boys become accomplished swimmers and compete in swim meets, Today the Armed Forces ot the United States want every boy to know how to swims These boys are preparing themselves tor their service to America. Q5 wg i AND BE PREPARED! Page 95 1. f N' sir' f V '. K wi - f' V' A' - A' .. 5 ? S Q Tyr. f :.,Q ' ' 4 xzzqp 1 Q ' f' - 1 R, 5 15 iv E ,xiii , 2 5, 6 1 l-Yvgifiglgyf .HQ : 1 R' 5, X3 2 g'xfI?5 7? Q v 1 ae. i .,. f . wx X A fi 3 a H ,W Nm F wa ' xgm S mm- , ' '51 3 553 . sg mm lx AND THEY'LL DELIVER THE GOODS I With Lake View's students to cheer them on, iet's hope that the basketball teams will continue to be victorious. SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM-ROW i: J. Russeii, J. McCarthy. ROW 2: T. Anderson, B. Parker, E Estacion, B Labin, J. Feldman, D. Jangers, S. Jotte, W. Loeb. Page 97 Page 98 giiilf' Wflf' rfg,.,L 1,2-fi Q ,eff w!lV,,,M My WATCH DUS T! s you turn a corner, you suddenly bump into a red and wh ner. You turn around and realize thot it is fast track team. At the othe to take inst TH El R ite bon- a nnembe r end ot th ructions t tic ' r of Lake Vievv's e holl, you see the boys stopping ronn their coach, Mr. Friedo. This constant proc- e and instruction enables the boys to develop lung power and physicol strength. More track yictories to you, Mr, Fleet Feet. TRACK-ROW lf E. Thomson, F. Clarke, D. Swanson, J, l-lall, D. Klein, G. Goeters, E. Dodgers. ROW 2: Mr. Frieda, l.. Detterbeck, B. Schoenborn, J. Mains Quigley, T. Tecson, J, Sims. ROW 31 J. Marks, F. Miller, B R. Sable. , L. Elliott, T. . Miles, J. Bauer, B , Walker, EMBLEM OF SPCRTSMANSHIP O When you see a l.ake View letter on the chest ot some handsome boy, you know he is a member ot Lake View's lettermen. Each year the lettermen appear on our stage and are awarded tor their athletic feats. The organization, sponsored by Mr. Rothe, consists of the award winners ot the school. These athletes give inspiration to the other boys in the school to accomplish victoriesvsuch as their own. LETTERMEN-ROW li l-l. Pick, S. Soble, J, Ritholz, B. lvlilcs, V. l.oiacono, Q. Gustin, S, Gartinkel. ROW 21 E. Estacion, A. Miller, K. Jauch, B, Swanson, B. Johnson, M. Edelstein ,M, Feldman, W. Chapman, N. Kunin, Jf XXfeinberg, ROW 3: C. Cotman, B. Walker, G. Weimer, J. Bauer, M. Victor, D. Lesher, J. Russell, S. Epstein, J. McCarthy, S. Jaffe. ROW 4: R, Diaz, J. lvlartinelli, W. Schweiger, G, Parker, D. Jungers, N, Vlamis, R. Albertson, B. Lubin, J, Feldman, B. Schlau, D. Levy, D. Silver- trust, D. Berndt, G. Goeters, M. ivlengarelli. Page 99 LEADERS HERE--LEADERS ON THE BATTLE-FIEL 0 Boys join the leaders' closs in order to develop their bodies to o higher point ot physicol occomplishment, They ore guided in their training by Mr. Rothe, who helps them to build strong, heolthy bodies. The vvork in this course follows thot ot the Commondo troining on o slightly lighter sccile. The leoders' Gloss meons more now thon ever betore, becouse it enobles these boys to build themselves up to defend their homes ond their Country. LEADERS-FLOOR: V. Sorcio, E. Klouthis, F. Birnhelk, C. Cotmon, V. Loiocono, J. Sims, D. Levy, J. Schafer, G. Bartlett. ROW l: B. Kromer, J. Feldmon, B. Johnson, B. Swanson, M. Edelstein, K. Jouch, B. Joe. ROW 22 N. Gorrobront, J. Moire, N. Vlomis, l-l. Ginsburg, N. Stein, F. Kilzer, D. Berndt, R. Becldel M. Miller. ROW 3Z Q. Gustin, C. Koebins, R. Albertson, D. Idstein, J. Jessen R. Lump, G, Nmhel, B. Schweiger. ROW 41 M. Victor, H. Kleinschmidt, K. Block C. Grush, R. Johnson. 1 Page lOO LAKE VIEW'S MORALE DIVISION! O The Morale Division ot Lake View l-ligh School consists ot our cheer- leaders. They give our teams the spirit to tight, tight, fight and lead them to victoryl Under lvlr. Rothe, Lake Viewites learn hovv to become sparkling, oeppy cheerleaders. Their entertaining antics and acrobatics light up all the games. SLHGO-Team-Gol Go-Team-Go! l-lit 'ern l-lighl l-lit 'em Lowl Go-Tearn-Go. CHEERLEADERS-ROWV l:S.Schmda, ROVV 2:R.Popadmh,hN Kanmzes L.Bedm9am E. Schultz, R. Kenaley, M. Eder. ROW 33 S. Novak, D. Steuer, S. Griffin, A. Safrithis, E. Avgerinos, E, Thornrnon, A. Randazzo, L. Elliott, V. Crocioni, J. Nietsen, M. Loiacani, R. Skahc, J. Peterson. Page IOI PHYSICAL FITNESS FOR A FUTURE AMERICA ' wma , N fgg ., X I. .J fig Wy ':::-5:5E:.E' , JE-A .4 . K -W.. Q : :iz 5 .X K...,::.'. ' 3 T .f , 38 Q Lf ,:H-V ,Q-ww Q w ak .,,, . , ,Q , Q , R ? SW , I K ' gr my ,,,,.-W ,mfg ' :se K L . A xg K' .:::E Qf si? fa Ex' K5 2 . Q A Q Page 104 N 11 xkx 'I Il N '1 ' 1 ' ' mf- A ff li QN.. ff' Y ' .X X ,gt 1 - N N 2 el V fs VT' 'XX 14.3 M- . '-wr fh, , IIBYEVI l'm kinda sorry that at last l've reached these final pages. l've just begun to understand You kids of 'tween-teen ages. Now that my four years are past I know that Parting's such sweet sorrowf But l'll tell the world that Lake View's grads Are ready for Tomorrow! Mm If N .ix FWZ, k . ,EL-L '.x,L . ,T Q gi A 4 a kg Q 55 K ' as Q. 5132 His, WLM? 25545 Q g gi f ., ,gy we h,,-.ww 'a-M525 3ff15:,m W, ALWAYS READY WITH A FRIENDLY HAND O Oh-h-h-hl The war has created so many troubles tor me. Who can help me? Any senior knows the answer. Go to Miss Irmagarde Leachg she'll try to help you with your problem. Miss Leach has always been an understanding and thoroughly capable sponsor, but since the war she has redoubled her work. She skillfully guides the senior class through their most innportant semester in school, and senior students have gone to her with many of their problems. Miss Leach has encour- aged these young people to let her help them, and she has done a vvon- derful job. With people like Miss Leach, America has to win the warg and with help from these people America will win the war. Page lO6 FEBRUARY WINNERS ON THE 4A BALLOT! I Our final service for Lake View was given Ta us when we were privileged To serve as officers of the February seriiar Class. Remember as? Alex Papiialqidas, Presiderit Bette Novak, Secretary Darislee Nicholls, VicefPresideri'f Yvaame Devereux, Treasurer Fred Abliri, Sergeant-at-Arms Page IO7 THEY DID THEIR SHARE RED AND WHITE COMMITTEE-ROW IZ M Enberg, G. Carlson, E. Welssenbocner, ROW' 21 E. Morrell, J. Cosmon. PROM COMMITTEE-ROW I1 M Scnellenlnerg, B. Zeirnel, G Oynes, B. Mowbray, D. Klrnboll, Cllolrrnon, T. Llnnemonn, F. Drzlclu ROW 2: E. Welgell, O. Ouslln, B .Me-yer, J. Loelller, E, Lone, K Mester, L. Mueller. LUNCHEON COMMITTEE-ROW I1 CoeCnolrmen D. Nlclwolls ond F, Albin, M. Klewitz, F. Polloce, S. Osrerhous, B Burton. ROW 2: l-l. Johnson, H. Broun, B. Meyer, M, Porlsl, P. Anderson, E Orwoll, G. Joyf, D. Mulr. CLASS SPEAKERS-ROW li M. Lone, D. Nlclwolls, A. Vels, D. Muir GIFT COMMITTEE-ROW l. l Krorner, M. Bello, N. Bettls, Choir- VTIOU. Page IOS AD ASTRA PER ASPERA 4A-BRONZE PIN HONOR MEMBERS-ROW l: E. Murrell, B. Novak, S. Osterhaus, E. Klevvitz. SILVER HONOR PIN MEMBERS--ROW li S. Bleier, S. Lutz, E. lnglis, F. Pollace. ROW 2: K. Mester, G. Carlson, A. Bier, N, Bennie. GOLD HONOR PIN MEMBERS-ROW lt A. Poulakidas, A. Simon, R. Stephens, M. Lane, D. Muir, G. Joyt, D. Nicholls. ROW 21 B Meyer, J Jancich, J. Bahny, M, Parisi, A. Veis, L. Mueller, Y. Devereux, J. Loeffler, M. Bello, C. Werching, L. l-lohenstein. ROW 32 M. Nyquist, l. Semmes, L. Bartling, D. Kimball, T. Linnemann. 0 Here they are-the high ranking honor pin winners of l943l Their homework is all handed in, their recita- tions have met the mark, and with high grades in their course books to prove it, they stand unchallenged as Lake View's Top-Notch Brain Children. Their main interest this year is to cut down absences and tardiness. ln these days everyone has a job to do, not only membership in the honor society, but a IOOCZQ grade in the tight to preserve the rights ot a tree people. SPONSORS: Miss l-lope Leech and Mr. l. P. Daniel. Page IO9 FRED ABLIN-R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant, Picked Platoon, Officers Club, Sergeant-at-Arrns, Smokers Club, Football Team, Senior Class, Sergeant-at-Arms, Luncheon Committee, Drama. JUNE ALOMIA-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, French Club, Fencing Class, Red and White Agent, P.T.A, Page, Hall Guard. MARGARET ANDERSON-Waller High School, G.A A., Hall Guard. PATRICIA ANDERSON-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Fencing Class, French Club, Luncheon Committee, Drama, Office Practice, Leaders' Class. JEANNETTE BAHNY-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Drama, French Club, Office Practice, Honor Society, Silver Pin. OSCAR BARBAKOFF-ROTC., Captain, Picked Platoon, Officers Club, Scrap Drive, Red and White Advertising Staff, Drama, ZB Council. LUCILLE BARTLING-G.A.A., Office Practice, Games Class, Honor Society, Gold Pin. Page l lO BETTE BARTOWiG.A.A., Class Day Committee, Cheer Leader. MARTHA BELLO-GAA., Girls Glee Club, Red and White Agent, Lake re View Agent, 2B Council, Spanish Club, Gift Committee, Honor Society, Gold Pin. JEAN BENN-G A.A., Fencing Class, Drama. NAN BENNIE-G.A,A,, Girls Glee Club, Honor Society, Silver Pin, NADINE BETTIS-G.A.A., Girls Reserves, Senior Service Circle, Hall Guard, 4A Council, Gifg Committee, Chairman, Honor Society, Eronz Pin. ANNE BIER-G.A,A,, Proficiency, Bronze ancl Gold Pin, Red Cross, 4A Delegate, P.T,A. Page, Games Class, Honor Society, Silver Pin. ERNA BIHLMAIER-GAA., Girls Glee Club, Lake re View, Public Speaking, 4B, 4A Council, Drama, Band, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. SHIRLEY BLEIER-G.A.A., English Club, SB Deputy, Health Club, Office Practice, Honor Society, Silver Pin. ROBERT J. BLOCK-R O.T.C., Band, Track Team, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ALBIN BOND-Spanish Club, intra-Mural Vol- ley-ball, 3A, 4A Council, War Efforts Com- mittee, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. QERNARD BORN-R.O.T.C., Officers Club, ifle Team, Holi Guard, Red and White, Ad- vertising Staff. WARREN BOWMAN-Occupation Club, Spanish Clutb,Hlntra-mural Volleyball, intra-mural Bas- ce a . HAROLD BRAUN-Baseball, Lake re View, Bronch Manager, 28, 2A Council, Vice-President, Senate, Orchestra, Concert Band, R.O.T.C., Lieutenant Colonel, Officers Club, President, ilictory Ball, Committee, Luncheon Committee. BEVERLY BRYANT-G.A.A., Honor Society, 3ronze Pin. YVONNE BURMEISTER-G A.A., Fencing Class, Girls Glee Club. IRENE BUSH-G.A.A. ROSE CARIATO-GAA., Lek re View Agent, Glee Club, Games Class, Room Deputy, Leis- ure-Time Activities. GLADYS CARLSON-GAA., Senior Service Circle, Red and White Agent, Honor Society, Silver Pin. LAVERN CARUCIO-GAA., Drama. JOHN C. CASTANES-R.O.T.C,, Major, Picked Platoon, Commander, Officers Club, President, Cadet Hop, Finance Officer, Officers Exhibition Drill Team, Hi-Y, ZA Council. LUELLA CAVERT-G.A.A., G.A.A. Delegate, Spanish Club, Vice President, Junior Red Cross Representative, Optional Swimming. Page lil JENNIE COSMAN--G.A.A,, Girls Glee Club, Civic Forum, Secretary, Red and White Agent. ELMER CRANDELL-Band, Student Conluctcr Orchestra, R.O,T.C., Major, Rifle Team, Off'ce's Club. BARBARA DEPERSIO--G.A,A. YVONNE DEVEREUX-Lady in Waiting, Cadet Hcp, Treasurer of Senior Class, Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President, GAA, A Cappella Choir, 3B Class Vice President, 4B Class Treasurer, JACK DE VISE-Waller High School, R.O.T,C., Red Cross Representative, Chess Club. ROBERT DIEHL-4B Council, Leaders Class, Hi-Y, Intro-Mural Basketball, Hall Guard, 4B Dance Committee. DORIS DIESKOW-G.A A., Girls Glee Club, ZA Room Deputy, Red and White Agent, Games Class, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Page l l2 'lib if EMILIE DODOVICH-GAA., Girls' Glee Club, Leisure Time Activities, Games Class, Office l-ractice. FLORENCE HENRIETTA DRZICH-G.A A., Girls Glee Club, :SA Council, Games Class, Red and White Agent, Drama. BETTY DUERR-G,A.A., Treasurer, Senior Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Drama. JUNE EBBESON-GAA, Games Class, Home Economic Club, Treasurer, PTA Page, Foods Club, President-Secrelarl, Lunch Guard MARIANNE ECKSTEIN-Senn High School, G.A A,, Girls Glee Club, Spanish Club, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MARGARET RUTH ELLIS-GAA., 3E Council, Office Practice. MILDRED ENBERG-Von Steuben High School, GA.A,, Girls Glee Club. JOHN FEEHAN-Basketball, Heavyweight, Cap- tain, lntra-Mural Basketball Champions, Leaders Class, Smokers Club, President, Letterman, Hi-Y. GERALDINE FIELDS-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Lake re View Agent, Games Class, Leisure Time Activities. DOROTHY GALLINA-2B-ZA Council, GAA., Red and White Committee, Girls Senior Service Circle, Games Class, Home Economics Club, Glee Club, Honor Society, Silver Pin, CONSTANCE GOLDBERGER-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Red and White Agent, 3A Council, Sen- ate, Spanish Club, ELAINE GORANSON-G.A.A., Synchronized Swimming, Girls Glee Club. LILLIAN -GORDON-Gomes Class, G.A.A,, Girls Glee Club, Spanish Club. QUENTIN GUSTINPQGOH Team, Tenms Team, Council, Prom Committee, Letterman Club, Leaders Class, Honor Society. LOUISE C. HANNEMAN-G.A,A., Red Cross Agent, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. DOROTHY HARDT-Commission, Secretary, G.A,A., 3B-3A Council, Senate, Office Prac- tice, Girls Glee Club, Hall Guard. JEAN HAY-G.A.A., Roller Club, Girls Glee Club, Zoology Club, Games Club. ELLEN LA RUE HAZELL-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Prom Committee, 2B Council, Hall Guard, Office Practice, Gomes Class. LEMOYNE HOHENSTEIN--Chemistry Club, 2B- 4A Council. MARION HUTTER-G.A.A., Girls Leaders Class, 3B Council, Library Work, Synchronized Swim- ming, Hall Guard, Public Speaking, Drama. EDNA INGLES-GAA., Girls Glee Club, Gomes Class, 2A-4B Council, Hall Guard, Honor So- ciety, Silver Pin. Page ll3 GLoRlA JUNE JANssENs-GAA., Girls Glee Club, Office Proctice, HAROLD JOHNSON-Hi-Y, Red ond White Art Staff, Trock Team, 3B Council, R.O.T.C., Swim- ming Team, Leoders Clciss, Luncheon Committee, Smokers Club, I-loll Guord. MARION JOHNSON-GAA., Girls Glee Club, Gomes Closs, Senior Service Circle. EMILY JOSEPH-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Smok- ers Club, Office Practice, Synchronized Swim- ming, Holl Guord, Speciol Arts, Loke re View, Distributer. GERDA JOYT-G.A,A.g Girl Reserves, Vice-Presi- dent, A Coppello Choir, Senior Service Circle, 4A Council, Luncheon Committee, Honor So- ciety, Silver Pin. ELAINE KAMPS--G.A.A,, Roller Club, 'Holl guotrd, Gomes Closs, Girls Glee Club, Sewing lu . ' JEAN KEHOE-G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Dromo, Public Speaking, Office Practice, Ootionol Swim- ming, Mixed Chorus, Page ll4 J if Y DALE KIESGEN--Aviotion Club, Leoders Closs, DOROTHY KIMBALL-G.A.A., Senior Service, 4A Council, Girl Reserves, Secretory, 4B Coun- cil, Vice-President, Prom Committee, Choirmon I l'ri-l-li-Y, Loke re View, A Coppello Choir, Honor Society, Gold Pin. MARILYN KLEWITZ-G.A.A,, Fencing Closs . . ' Girl Reserves, Luncheon Committee, Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. BETTE KNAPKE-GAA., Sewing Club, Rolle Club, Glee Club, Gomes Closs l' CHRIST KOUDOUNIS-2B Deputy, Leoders Closs, Red ond White, Business Stoff. IRMA KRAMER-GAA., Room Deputy, Rest Room Assistant, Dromc, Senior Budget-Sub- Treosurer, Gift Committee, Girls Glee Club Gomes Closs, Leisure Time Activities, Hono Society, Bronze Pin. 1 I' ELAINE KREUSCH-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Gomes Closs, Leisure Time Closs, P.T.A. Poge. HAROLD KRUEGER-4B Council, Sub-Treasurer- Senior Budget, Red and White Agent, Honor Society, Silver Pin. KENNETH A. KULIN-Baseball Team, Track, Basketball Team, ZB, 3A, 4B Council, Letter- man. EVELYN LANE-G AA, Girls Glee Club, 3A Council, Red and White, Art Staff, Prom Com- mittee. MARILYN LANE-GAA., French Club, Gree- ley: Girls Glee Club, Personnel Page, Red and White, Editor, 4A Council, Senate, Class Speaker, Class Choice, Honor Society, Gold Pin, Secretary. ROSALIE LE MAIRE-GAA., Orchestra, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. THELMA LINNEMANN-G,A.A:, Council, Office Practice, Senior Service Circle, Secretary, Girl Reserves, Drama, A Cappella Choirg 4A Council, Prom Committee, Honor Society, Gold Pin. JEAN LOEFFLER-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Chemistry Club, Latin Club, Senior Service Circle, Honor Society, Gold Pin. HELLA LOVINSOHN-G.A.A,, Lake re View Agent, SHERWIN LUTZ-RO TC., Officers Club, Sci- ence Club, Band, Fencing Club,'iHall, Guardf, Slide Rule Club, Honor Society, Silver Pin. JOSEPH MANCUSO-Leaders Class, A Cappella Choir, Drama. JACQUELINE MARBACH-A Cappella Choir, Girl Reserves, Glee Club, G.A.A., -Drama,--Red and White, Art Staff, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. CAROLYN MAUSER-GAA., Band, Food Club, Games Class, FRANK MAY+R.O.T,C,, ZB, 2A'Counc'iI. , r KATHRYN MESTER-G.A,A., 3B Council, Glee Club, Senior Service Circle, Games Closs, il-lonor Society Silver Pin. i Page H5 BEATRICE MEYER-A Cappella Choir, 4B Coun- cil, 4B Class Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y, G,A.A., Senior Service Circle, Prom Committee, Honor Society, Gold Pin. BERNICE MEYER-Band, Honorary Second Lieu- tenant, Orchestra, G.A.A., Board Member, Tri- Hi-Y, 4B Council, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. TRILBA MITCHELL-G.A,A., Office Practice, Girl Reserves, Fencing Class, Drama. ANN MORK-G.A.A,, Girls Glee Club, Fencing, Hall Guord, Games Class, Proficiency, Gold Bar. KATHLYN MORRIS-GAA., Glee Club, Coin Club, Drama. JEROME R. MOSES-Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Zoology Club' Debate Club, R.O.T.C., Officers Club' First Laeuiencm, R.o.T.c., Lake re View Staff, Slide Rule Club, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. BRYCE WILLIAM MOWBRAY-Hall Guard, Red Cross, Prom Committee Co-Chairman, A Cap- pella Choir, R.O.T.C., Corporal, Drama. Page il I6 ,..- .usa ... LORRAYNE MUELLER-GAA., Girls Glee Club, ZA, 3A Council, Senior Service Circle, Chem- istry Club, Spanish Club, Honor Society, Gold Pin. DORIS MUIR-G.A.A,, President, A Cappella Choir, Senior Service Circle, Chemistry Club, 4B Council, Girls Glee Club, All-Round Girl Con- test, Honor Society, Gold Pin, Vice-President. ESTHER MURRELL-2B Council, Girls Glee Club, G.A.A., Office Practice, Hall Guard, Honor Society, MIRIAM NELSON-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Office Practice, Spanish Club, Games Closs, Senior Service Circle, President, Luncheon Com- mittee, Honor Society, Silver Pin. DORISLEE NICHOLLS-Senate, ZA, 4A Council, Senior Class Vice-President, Red and White, Literary Staff Editor, Lake re View, Editor, D.A,R. Award, Forum, Senior Service Circle, Honor Society, Gold Pin, President. JOYCE NORDEEN-G.A,A,, ZA, 3B, 4B Council, 3A Council, Secretory, Girls Glee Club, Drama, Band, Girl Reserves, Gomes Class. BETTE NOVAK-G.A.A., Cadet Hop, Queen, Commission, Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y, Historian, Treasurer, Red and White, Business Staff, Public Speaking, Drama, Senior Class Secretary, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MILDRED NYQUIST - G.A.A., 4B Council, Games Class, Office Practice, Movie Club, Honor Society, Gold Pin. EILEEN ORWALL-G.A.A., Synchronized Swim- ming, Junior Red Crass, Luncheon Committee, :Sake re View, Art Staff, Honor Society, Bronze III. SHIRLEY OSTERHAUS-G.A,A., Junior Red Cross Council, Girl Reserves President, Senate, 3A Council, Girls Glee Club, Senior Service Circle, Luncheon Committee, Lake re View, Co- Editor, Office Practice. 1 GLORIA OYNES-G,A.A, Commissioner, Social Chairman, Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary, A Cappella Choir, Victory Ball, Lady in Waiting, Red and White, Business Staff, Prom Committee, Secre- tary, Drama, Honor Society, Silver Pin. MARY PASSARELLO-G.A.A., 2A Council, Girls gee Club, Office Practice, Movie Club, Games ass. MARJORIE PEDERSON. CORA PEMBLETON - G.A.A., Games Class, Roller Club, Sewing Club, Red and White, Ad- vertising Staff, Office Practice. I -wtf-wwf HAROLD PICK-R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant, Rifle Team, Officers Club, Hall Guard, Captain, Stamp Club, President, Drama, Victory Ball gangmittee, Intermediate Basketball, Letter u . SHIRLEY PIKRONE-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Fencing Club, Office Practice. FRANCINE POLLACE-G,A.A.g Lake re View Agent, Ticket Agent, Games Class, Girl Re- serves, Honor Society, Silver Pin. ALEX POULAKIDAS-4B, 4A President, Senate, Spanish Club, Leaders Class, Scrap Committee, Lntra-Mural Basketball, Honor Society, Gold in. VIRGINIA RAAF-G.A.A., Red and White, Ad- vertising Staff. JOSEPH RANDAZZO-Band, R.O.T.C., Travel- ers Club. JANE RISBERG-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Games Class. Page II7 S,US:lE ROTHENBACFIfG.A.A., Band, Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. r DANIEL SAYAD. 3' ANNA SCHAEFFER-G.A.A., Movie Club, Glee Club, Office Practice, Games Class, Drama. HELEN MARIE SCHAUBLE-G2A A., Glee Club, Hall Guard, Office Practice, Leisure Time Class, Leaders Class, Games Class, Red Cross, Profi- ciency, Gold and Silver Bars. BETTY MAE SCHELLENBERG-vG.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Girl Reserves, P,T,A. Page, Jluniar Red Cross Council, Drama, Prom Committee, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. HELEN E. SCHMIDT-G,A.A., Letter, 500 and 750 point, Fencing, Leaders Class, Games Class, Proficiency, Gold and Bronze Bars, Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. ALYCE SCHOLZ-G.A.A., Leisure Time Class, Games Class, Page illi8 -.4 EDWARD C. SCHUBEL-Swimming Team, A Cappella Choir, Leaders Class, Hy-Y, Smolgers Club, Drama, Hall Guard, Public Speaking, Scrap Committee, Visual Education. URSULA SCHWAGERICK-Ticket Agent, Tennis Class, G,A.A., Office Practice, Library Practice, Leisure Time Activities, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. I0 SEMMES-G,A.A., ZB, ZA, 3B, 4A Council, Optional Swimming, PTA, Page, Senior Service Circle, Office Practice, Gym Office Practice, Honor Society, Gold Pin. SAMUEL SHOWEL-R O.T.C., Cadet Major, Rifle Team, Officers Club, Picked Platoon, Hall Guard, Stamp Club, Spanish Club, Public Speak- ing, Victory Ball Committee, Red Cross Commit- tee, A Cappella Choir. ADELLE SIMON-GAA., Civic Forum, Vice- President, 4B Council, Biology Club, Games Class, Hobby Club, Drama, 4A Sub-Treasurer, Gym Office Practice, Honor Society, Gold Pin. GEORGE SMITH-Swimming Team, Leaders Class, Hall Guard, Visual Education, Drama, Hi-Y, RUTH STEPHENS-G.A.A., 4A Council, Senior Service Circle, Spanish Club, Girls Glee Club, Personnel Page, Program Committee, Honor So- ciety, Gold Pin. MICHAEL SZABO-R.O.T.C., Cadet Sergeant, A Cappella Choir, Bike Club, Red and White, Art Staff, Pressmans Society. FLORENCE M. TAMRAZ-GAA., Office Prac- tice, Optional Swimming, Games Class. ROSE TIKOVITSCH - G.A.A., ,Senior Service, Fencing, Honor Society, Silver Pin. LILLY UHRICH-G.A.A., Civic Forum, Honor Society, Gold Pin. RUTH ULHRICH. ARTHUR VEIS-R.O.T.C., 4A Council, Chemistry Club, Officers Club, Library Club, Honor So- ciety, Gold Pin. JUANITA VCSS-G.A.A., Band, Drama, Pro- ficiency, Bronze Bar, Games Class, 4B Council. HELEN WEINSTEIN-GAA., Girls Glee Club Band, Drama. EDITH WEISSENBACHER - GAA., Girls Glee Club, Health Club, Orchestra, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MARY WESLEY--G,A.A,, Fencing, Honor So- ciety, Silver Pin. ESTHER WILSON-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, JUNE ZABEL-G.A.A., Drama, Concert Band. BERNICE ZEIMET-G.A.A., Senior Service Cir- cle, Girls Glee Club, Page .l l9 Page l2O SENIORS WIT NO PICTURES: ' is. H ROBERT BROWNE. SEVALO BUMP. MARJORIE CRAIG. HUGH CURRIE. BERNARD DIAZ. DOROTHY HILL. JOVANA JANCICH-GAA., Games Class, 2a Council, Senate, French Club, President, Drama, Honor Society, Gold Pin. ROY KUCHEL-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms, Rifle Team, Picked Platoon, Bowling Team, Swimming Team, Officers Club, Red and White, Art Staff, Hall Guard, Smokers Club. LOUIS MANGANENZI. ROLAND OLSON - Band, Orchestra, 4B Council. MARIE PARISI-GAA., Senior Service Cir- cle, Games Class, Girl Reserves, Honor Society, Gold Pin. ROBERT PELLIKANfR.O.T.C. KATHERINE RAPTIS-GAA., Proficiency Pin, Gold. JUNE SHIMEALL-Latin Club, Girls Glee Club, Drama. CALVIN STEIMETZ-Orchestra, R.O.T.C., Captain, Picked Platoon, Visual Education. ERIC SWENSON-4B Council, Drama. CLARENCE URLAUB. CONSTANCE WERSCHING-G.A,A,, Latin Club, Girls Glee Club, Honor Society, Gold Pin. ETHEL WEIGELT-G.A.A., Band, Drum- Majorette, 2nd Lieutenant, Orchestra, Hon- or Society, Bronze Pin. RUTH WILLIAMS-G.A.A. AT LONG LAST THE SENIOR PROM O Even though hindered by War time conditions Lake Vievvites held their traditional Senior Prom on January 22. Being a vvar year, it was hard to decide what place would afford the best trans- portation. To the delight of all, the Tally-l-lo Room of the Medinah Club was chosen, Glancing about the room revealed many changes that vvere not evident at preceding proms, The group was smaller than ever be- fore, but this did not curtail the enjoyment of the occasion. The fellows appeared in dark suits and some in formal attire, The girls made an attractive picture in their colorful, beguiling gowns. So another prom was ended, and goodbyes vvere spoken after an enjoy- able evening. Page T21 0 That boogie-vvoogie drum beat that you hear is the click at nervous knees. You are behind stage on Lake Vievv's Senior Drama night. The overture begins and ends, the cast takes their places on the stage, and the play begins. You no longer hear nerv- ous knees. Novv drarna students are composed. Pro- tessionally, they vvait tar the cues, then walk on the stage as it they had been barn on it. This year's play, I'rn ln the Army Now, was selected because at its patriotic motif. No Lake View student will ever target the stirring picture at Old Granny giving her precious Old Glory to the young soldier, Page l22 I Betty Novak, William Higgins, Jaaueline Marbach, Monte Feldman, lrwin Burkart, Bob Brown, June Zabel, Thelma l.inneman, and Juanita Voss had leading parts and thev did a wonderful job ot acting. The supporting cast included l-larold Pick, Lorraine Mueller and Betty Duerr, on alternating nights, lrma Kramer, and Florence Drzich. No one would ever guess the months ot hard, tedious, heart-breaking work that was pieced together to form this perfect performance. When you see the smiling faces ot the cast, bowing betore their tirst night audience, it all looks so easv. The students could never turn out these dramas it it were not tor one Lake View teacher, Miss Helen Kinsella. This teacher gives her whole lite and heart to her drama but she has never turned out a bad plav vet. So orchids to you Miss Kinsella and all vour gallant crewl Page IZ3 JUNE LEADERS 0 Our last opportunity to da service for our school is here, Forget us nat! William Swanson, President Janice Kahn, Secretary Janet Steffen, Vice-President Margaret Camarda, Treasurer Richard Berndt, Sergeant-at-Arms Page 124 ROGRAM COMMITTEE - STANDI NG: rances l-lale, Monte Feldman, SlTTlNG1 aan Ronrheimer, Gloria Savift. IFT COMMITTEE: J. Wilson, G. Slwours, . Kunin, D. Silvertrust. PROM COMMITTEE-STANDING: L Baum, R, Sargis, M. Wertneim, J. Mac' Cartliy, J. Feldman. SlTTllNlGi S. Ep- stein, Chairman, D. Niclialds, l. La Belle, Fx, RosenSlein, A, Marken, B. Day, M Victor. THEY PLAN FOR EVENTS Page l25 YOUNG AMERICA FOR SERVICE Page I26 o, D. Berndt, L. 4A COUNCIL-ROW I: B. Swanson, J. Steffen, J. Kahn, M, Camard Levinsotin, R. Sargis, D. Levy, J. Feldman, L. Gordon, L. Barth, A. Perlet. ROW 4: I-I, Paul, B. Katz, J. Olech, J. Simpson, D. Borkenitagen, I. LaI3eIIe, L. Grote, D. Owens, I. Dushkin, S, AdeIman, J. Wilson, LUNCHEON COMMITTEE-SEATED: K. Fisher, W. Schreyer, C, Keenan, R. Covici, R W Idsclwmitt, L. Steiner Rerndt, J. Steffen. STANDING: G. Leiter, A Siwumacker, W. a R. Kramer, A. Hirshtrutt, K. Gramer. l AD ASTRA PER ASPERA BRONZE HONOR PIN-ROW I G. Leifer, D. Nicholds, M. Poulick E. Levey, J. Gugelrnen, H, Snider E Peterson. ROW 2' H Scnnifier S. Schultze J Mcflorth A f - V, Hirschtritt, G. Brooks, L. Barth A. Lik ' Gr. Row 3. B. demon, VT Lorenz, v. mer, D. o'Bnl1, E. Hoesclwen. GOLD HONOR PIN-ROW I: I Dusnkrn, J. Wilson, D. Broberg, P. I-lolwoy, J. MocMohon, J. Men- delson, L Jordan. A Shnrndker, K. Biock. ROW 2: D Seiden J, 1 1 Poms, O. Slwornes, R' Cosdel J Lew. L Pawn, L Heber L C-QA - , do ory, V, Leber, J Wernberg, W Mendelson, M. Herbert. ROW 3 R. Duone, L. Gordon , D. Levy, J Fekimon, D. Silvertrust, N. Stern G Sddosser, S. .Eosrern ROW 4 B Korz, M. Wfersrnon, E. Mdlvr, H, Redker, V. Oefflrng, D. Stein- metz, S Kuhn, J, Srmoson, B Lorsen M Kosk , . , y, J. Oleclw, N Kogonoff, E. Krofovd, B Altmdn, P. Owudom. SILVER HONOR PIN MEMBERS VO X W Ji V. Jesse, F. Drennen, G. Essig, P. Hrelscher, A. Orlondo, L Bndrf:s1dn ROW 2 D Brandt, L. Srwster, K. Jouch, L. Ahnert, M. Reiner, M. Brodsky, H. Levey. ROW 3i J. Schreck, C Nelson, S. Ghek, E, Jeffries, A. Rosenstein, D Siirndiz, A. Gobrzkin Page 127 ROSE ADELMAN-GA A, French Club, Fencing, Public Speaking, Hall Guard, Office Practice, Optional Swimming, Games Class, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. SARA ADELMAN-G,A.A, French Club, Fenc- ing, Public Speaking, 3A, 4A Council Member, Red Cross Delegate, Hall Guard, Office Prac- tice, Games Class, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. COLLEEN JUDITH ADLER-GAA, Board Mem- ber, ZB, ZA Council Member, Drama, Hall Guard, Room Deputy, Red and White, Advertis- ing Staff, Leisure Time Activities, French Club, Fencing, Games Class, Honor Society, Silver Pin. NORA LEE AHNERT-G A.A., Library Practice, Girl Reserves, Leaders Class, Girls Glee Cliib, Honor Society, Silver Pin. BETTY ALTMAN-G AA., Greeley S.O S., P T A. Page, Games Class, Proficiency, Girls Glee Club, Office Practice, Girl Reserves, Vice-President, Honor Society, Gold Pin. K ELIZABETH GENE ANDERSON - GA A., Girls Glee Club, Latin Club, Co-president, Games Class, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. HAZEL ANDERSON-G,A.A., Girls Glee Club, Office Practice, Tennis Club, Hall Guard, Op- tional Swimming, Honor Society, Bronze Pin H mfii iil 067369 it I Page IZ8 Li 1.45 -i 5 MARILYN ANDERSON-G.A.A., English Club, l Civic Forum, Girl Reserves, Hall Guard, A Cap- pella Choir, Girls Glee Club, Office Practice, Games Class. HENRIETTA ANGELO-GAA., Girls Glee Club, Vice-President, Drama Class, Hall Guard, Op- tional Swimming, Junior Red Cross. CAROL M. ARNOLD-GAA., Games Class, Ap- paratus Class, Optional Swimming, Girls Glee Club, Civic Forum, Girl Reserves, Hall Guard, Red Cross, Latin Club. JANE ARONSON-G.A.A., Drama, Public Speak- ing, English Club, French Club, Civic Forum, Red and White, Literary Staff, Lake re View, Literary Staff, Red Cross Agent, A9244 ', ,WC-X VIRGINIA BABA-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Red and White, Business StaffgOffice Practice,3A Council, Drama, Fencing. MARIAN BACUS. BETTY BALOGI-G.A.A., Council Member, ZB, BB Council, P.T.A. Page, Office Practice, Red Cross Council, Secretary, Hall Guard, Games Class, German Club, President, Drama, Lake re View. LEONARD BARTH-R.O.T.C,, First Lieutenant, Leaders Class, Crew Team, Member National Rifle Association, Junior Division, Band, First Lieutenant, Orchestra Member, 4A Council, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. JOHN BAUER-R.O.T.C., Sergeant, Football, Track, Lettermans Club, Bowling. iw LYLA BAUM-G.A.A., Drama, Public Speaking, Fencing Club, French Club, Prom Committee, Honor Society, Gold Pin. ELAINE BAUMANN-G.A.A., Hall Guard, Civic Forum, Girls Glee Club, Girl Reserves. D. BECK-Lane Technical High School, LUCILLE BEDROSIAN - G.A.A., Games Class, Apparatus Class, Cheerleaders Club, Secretary, Commission, Social Chairman, Senate, Com- munity Service, Drama, Girls Glee Club, Tri- Hi-Y, Girl Reserves, Hall Guard, Assistant Cor- poral, Honor Society, Silver Pin. ANNIE BEER-G.A.A., Civic Forum, Red and White Deputy, ? MURIEL BEERES--G.A.A,, Girls Glee Club, Drama. JUNE BEHLES-G.A..A, Civic Forum, Gomes Class, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ELSIE BERGLUND-GAA., Latin Club, Office Practice, Red and White Agent, Games Class, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. RICHARD BERNDT--Swimming Team, Basket- ball Team, Lettermens Club, Leaders Class, Hi-Y, Bowling Team, Visual Education, Concert Band, Senior Class, Sergeant-at-Arms, Co- Chairman Luncheon Committee, Honor Society, Silver Pin. I K I rg! A' ,,,..--- - D ff ' 1 . 1 - 1 ,4 a I 1 .- ELSIE BERNER--G.A.A., Red Cross Committee, Hall Guard, Office Practice, Scrap Drive Com- mittee, Games Class, Fencing. fzzff' ' . - Z -iffzfrpaf HARRY BERNSTEIN--R.O.T.C., 2A Council, Slide-Rule Club, Drama, lntra-Mural Basketball, Hall Guard, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MARGARET IESCHKE--G.A.A., Leaders Class, Games Clgss, ZB Co ncil, enior Senfice Circle, Special Seni Servi ' ' ic Forum. 9 . Page 129 e.,V.Zg..2 l, M EVA BLEIZE V4 . . , Civic Forum, Gree- ley Girls C r ' F' cin iw KENNETH BLOCK-Golf Team, Leaders Class, Camera Club, Slide-Rule Club, French Club, 4A Council, Lake re View Contributor, Hall Guard, First-Aid Class, Honor Society, Gold Pin. ARTHUR BLUM-R.O.T.C., Cadet Captain, Rifle Team, Captain, Picked Platoon, Spanish Club, Officers Club, Hall Guard, Honor Society, Bronze Pin, JUNE BOLDT-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club. DORIS BORKENHAGEN-G.A.A., 4A Council, Red and White Agent. DOROTHY BROBERG -- G.A.A., Games Class, Leisure Time Activities, 2B Council, Civic Forum, Honor Society, Gold Pin. MURIEL BRODSKY--G.A.A., French Club, Civic Forum, Red and White, Advertising Staff, Of- fice Practice, Hall Guard, Library Practice, TennFis Club, Fencing Club, Honor Society, Sil- ver in. Page 130 GWENDOLYN BROOKS--G.A,A., Gold profi- ciency pin, 750 point letter award, Girl Re- serves, Treasurer, Civic Forum, ZA, SB Council, Scrap Drive Committee, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. BETTY BROWN--G.A.A,, Civic Forum, Red Cross Delegate, Office Practice, . x 1 x I 0 N 1 GENEVIEVE BURKE-G.A,Ai, '-French. Club, -2A Council, Office Practice, Special Senior Service. HARRY CAIN - R.O.T,C., Second Lieutenant, Picked Platoon, Officers Club, Swimming Team, Crew, Hi-Y, Skating Club, President, Latin Club, Drama, Hall Guard. tx ,, MARGARET CA D0-GAA. B d, Fencing, Tennis, Leisure e Activities, in Club, ZA, 3A Coun 'ls, ppella Choiry A Class Treas- urer, Tri ' , asure R jlfand White, Lite- rary S o r SocieQ 'lver Pin. ' 1 VIVIAN CARLS N-GAA., Girl Reserves, Tri- Hi-Y, Band, Drum Maiorette, Orchestra, Lake re View Agent, Scrap Drive Committee, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MARY CASCIO-G.A.A., Games Class, ZA Coun- cil, Civic Forum, Office Practice. ROSALYN CASTLE - GAA., English Club, French Club, Girls Glee Club, Fencing, Gree- ley Delegate, Greeley S.O.S., Community Ser- vice, Library Practice, Honor Society, Gold Pin. PETER CESARI-Band. MARGARET CHRISTMANN - G.A.A., Fencing Club, Concert Band, Hamilton Glee Club, Games Class, Hall Guard. PETER F. CHUDOM-R.O.T,C., Cadet Captain, Senate Finance Committee, Officers Club, Span- ish Club, Slide-Rule Club, Chairman of Floor Committee, Cadet Hop, Honor Society, Gold Pin. JAMES CLEARY-fR.O.T.C., Debate Club, Presi- dent, Hi-Y, President, Commission, President, Senate, Community.Service, American Legion Cook County Oratorical Championships, Drama, MARYIN COHEN - lntra-Mural Basketball, Spanish Club, Pan-American Club, Leaders Class, Hall Guard. ROBERTA COHEN - G,A.A,, Drama, Public Speaking, Girls Glee Club, Library Practice. HAROLD COHN-R,O.T.C., Master Sergeant, Track Team, Spanish Club, Honor Society, Bronze Pin, BETTY COLBENTSON-GAA., Leisure Time Ac- tivities, Civic Forum, English Club, Girl Re- senfes, Office Practice, Girls Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Lake re View, Literary Staff, Public Speaking, Drama, Fencing, Honor Society, Silver Pin. ROBERT COLLINS-R.O.T.C., Civic Forum, Band, Basketball! rp ,. .,. ' f 9 ,,,1 f J M1 is f - . .f ' ' ' 1. if Wi JEANNE COOK-G.A.A., Games Class, Leaders Class, 3B Council, Girls Glee Club, Drama, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Milf LILLIAN CORDELL-G.A,A., Latin Club, Civic Forum, 3B Council, Vice-President, Senate, Honor Society, Gold Pin. BEATRICE COSMAN-G.A.A.g Bowling League, Civic Forum, Sergeant-at-Arms, Office Prac- tice, Games Class, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ROCHELLE COVICI--G.A.A., Spanish Club, Red Cross Deputy, Luncheon Committee, Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin, Page l3l JAMES CRAVEN-R.O.T.C., Cadet Captain, Chemistry Club, Commission, Vice-president, H1-Y, Senate, President, Hall Guard, 3A Coun- ci DON CROSBY-Roosevelt High School, Seattle, Washington, A Cappella Choir, Hi-Y, MARGARET CULLOTTA-G.A.A. VIRGINIA CURRAN-Oil City High School, Oil City, Pennsylvania, G.A.A., Band, Hall Guard. MARY DAVIS-G.A.A., Civic Forum, Senate, Concert Band, Drum Maiorette, Lake re View Agent. BEVERLEY DAY-G.A.A., Prom Committee, Girl Reserves, Girls Glee Club, Civic Forum, Fencing, BB Council, Drama, Red and White, Art Staff, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. BARBARA DEHN-G,A.A., Leisure Time Activi- ties, Tennis, Office Practice, Games Class, Hon- or Society, Gold Pin. Page l32 FRANCES DeLO0RE-GAA., PTA. Page, Pro- ficiency, Bronze, Gold Pin, Office Clerk, Games Class, Optional Swimming, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ALICE DESKE-G.A.A., Games Class, 3A Coun- cil, Office Practice, Hall Guard, Civic Forum, Lake View Bowling League, Girls Glee Club, Lake re View Agent, Leisure Time Activities. BETTY ANN DETTERBECK - G.A.A,, Civic Forum, Red and White, Literary Staff, Art Staff, Lake re View, English Club, Biology Club, PTA. Page, Drama, Debate Club, Latin Club, Girls Glee Club, Chemistry Club, Office Prac- tice. WILMA .A. .5 anis Glee Club, Leaders'Cl . ' DOROTHY DOEGE-G.A.A,, Civic Forum, Hall Guard, Red Cross Delegate. BETTY DREISEL-Bellevue High School, Belle- vue, Kentucky, G.A.A., Games Class. FLORENCE DRENNEN-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Ticket Agent, Leaders Class, Roller Club, Honor Society, Silver Pin. IRWIN DUSHKIN-R.O.T.C., A Cappella Choir, French Club, President, Red and White, Art Staff, Business Staff, Lake re View, Hall Guard, Book Room, English Club, Debate Club, Gree- ley S.O.S,, 4A Council, Public Speaking, Honor Society, Gold Pin. FERN EBBESON-G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Games Class, Leisure Time Activities, Home Economics Club, Honor Society, Silver Pin. LORETTA EBERLEIN-G,A.A., Bowling Class, Clerical Practice, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. BEATRICE ECKERT-G.A.A.g Gold Proficiency Pin, Girls Glee Club, Band, Red and White, Advertising Svffj onoriociety, Bronze Pin. l. V W MORTON EDELSTEIN -- R.O.T.C., Basketball, Captain, Baseball, Leaders Class, Smokers Club, Lettermens Club, Spanish Club, lntra-Mural Basketball Champions, Drama, 2 Council, Vice-President, L ke re View fjfy M J MARIAN EDER-G,A.A., Girls Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Cheerleaders Club, Vice-President, Tri-Hi-Y, President, Red and White, Advertis- ing Staff, Community Service, Red Cross, Dep- uty, Hall Guard, Corporal, Games Class, Ap- paratus Class, Drama. MARY-ELLEN ENGBORG-GAA., Bronze Profi- ciency Pin, Games Class, Band. SAMUEL EPSTEIN-R,O.T.C., Major, Track, Captain, Football, Crew, A Cappella Choir, French Club, Treasurer, Hall Guard, Officers Club, Letterrnens Club, Greeley S.O.S., Prom Committee, Chairman, Honor Society, Gold Pin. WILBURIN E. ERWIN-R.O.T.C,, Captain, Rec- ord Officerg Officers Club, Executive Officer, Cadet Hop, Red Cross Representative. GLORIA ESSIG-GAA., Lake re View, Office Practice, Hall Guard, Proficiency, Games Class, Optional Swimmingg Honor Society, Silver Pin. EUGENE ESTACION-Basketball, Baseball, Cap- tain, Lettermens Club, Smokers Club, lntra- Mural Basketball, 2A Council. VIRGINIA M. EVEN -Sullivan High School, G.A.A,, Publicity Chairman, Leaders Club, Bars, Letters, 3A Council, Lake re View, Art Staff, Tri-Hi-Y, Historian, Cadet Hop, Maid of Honor, Honor Society, Silver Pin. DORSEY M, FAUSET-Galesburg High School, R..O.T.C., Captain, Track Team, Band, Second Lieutenant, Ranger Company, Rifle Team, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MARIE FEDORKA-Marshall High School, G.A.A. Page I33 JERRY FELDMAN-Basketball, Swimming Team, Golf Team, Leaders Class, Slide-Rule Club, Red Cross Club, intra-Mural Basketball, Latin Club, 4A Council, Prom Committee, Honor Society, Gold Pin. MONTE FELDMAN-Basketball Team, Captain, Swimming Team, 3B Class President, Senate, Slide-Rule Club, lntra-Mural Basketball, Drama. MARTHA FEMINIS-G.A.A., Captain Basketball Team, Volleyball Team, Greeley Chorus, Red and White Agent, Honor Society, Bronze Pin, .W i fri 'M .,fJ I , ,ow ,. - Y ,f,,0, A WILLIAM G. FIGIEL-R,O.T.C., Second Lieu- tenant, Officers Club, Picked Platoon, Civic Forum, Bowling, Team Captain, Silver Medal Winner, Red Cross Delegate, Hall Guard, MIRIAM FINEMAN-Hirsch High School, Calu- met High School, G.A.A., D ma, French lub, Office actice, Bowling Lea e. f' ,i ' , I uf L, i ,, L, 1 , :PEPP fo 0' ' 1l't'f coRiNNE FISCH1-GAA., 2B 3A fice Practice, Lake re View A Greeley S.O.S., Red and W Sei Club, Community Service u . 'ff KAY FISHER-G.A.A., Games Class, Tennis, Girls Glee Club, Public Speaking, Drama, Office Practice' Hall G ard, 4B Council, 4B Class Presiden Senate, Greeley S.O.S., Community Service om' e,. Co-chairman, Tri-Hi-Y, Treasur Pr ident,XCqdet Hop,Hl5ady-in-Wait- ing, h n Comhmittqe, nor Society, Bronze i 1'-I . Page l34 DIANE FLETCHER-G.A,A., Girl Reserves, Red Cross, Lake re View Agent, Games Class, Leisure Time Activities, Ticket Agent, Drama. RITA FLINKER-G.A.A.g Lake re View, Office Practice, Hall Guard, Optional Swimming, Games Class, Fencing Class, Leaders Class, Proficiency Pin, Gold. RUTH FLIN -G. A., Tennis Club, Fencing, Optional Sw g, Hall Guard, Corporal, Honor Societ ronze Pin. WILLIAM W. FOSTER-R.O.T.C,, Second Lieu- tenant, Officers Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Slide-Rule Club, Band, ZA Council, Picked Pla- toon, Bowling Team, Hi-Y, Drama, Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. BETTY LOU FRAUNBERG-G.A.A., Fencing Class, Red Cross. LOUISE FRIEDMAN-GAA., Public Speaking, Games Class, Clerical Practice, Red and White Agent, P.T.A. Page. , RUTH FROHLICI-It-GAA., Girls Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Civic Forum, 4B Council, Secre- tary, Office-Practice, Games Class, Red Cross Deputy, Optional Swimming. WILLIAM THOMAS GARIBALDI - R.O.T.C., First Lieutenant, Picked Platoon, 3B Council, Hall Guard, Drama, Spanish Club, NORBERT T. GARRABRANT- Crew, Leaders Class, ZB, 3B, 4B Council, Senate, lntra-Mural Basketball, French Club, Honor Society, Silver Pin. ELDON GAUTCHIER-R.O.T.C,, Sergeant, A Cappella Choir, Senate, Camera Club, Roller Club, 4B Council, Vice-President, Hall Guard, Corporal, Civic Forum. MIRABELLE GELLNER - G.A.A,, Girls Glee Club, Clerical Practice, Games Class, Hall Guard, Honor Society, Bronze Pin., e 4 L9 I 0 Q ' .1 ' Ffa . if . nl ' FLORENCE GEORGE-G.A,A., Greeley S.O.S., Office Practice, Fencing, Public Speaking, Clerical Practice. WILLIAM GILLAM-R.O.T,C., First Sergeant, Band, Hi-Y, Red Cross Deputy, Picked Platoon, Hall Guard, Corporal. KATHLEEN GILLESPIE--GAA., Games Class, Office Practice. 1 HAROLD GINSBURG - Track Team, Leaders Class, lntra-Mural Basketball, Honor Society, Bronze Pin, JAMES GIRKIN - R.O.T,C., Sergeant, Band, Lake re View, Print Shop, Hall Guard. JEANNE GLASSMAN -- G.A.A., French Club, Lake re View Agent, Red and White, Literary Staff, Hall Guard, Girls Glee Club, Luncheon Committee, Greeley S.O.S., Public Speaking. SHIRLEY GLICK-G,A.A.g Games Class, French Club, Greeley Chorus, Office Practice, Honor Society, Silver Pin. ALLENE GOLINKIN--G.A.A., Red Cross Coun- cil, President, Lake re View Distributor, Senior Sewice Circle, Games Class, Girls Glee Club, Hall Guard, Corporal, Senior Service, Senate, 3A Council, English Club, French Club, Honor Society, Silver Pin. f , TED GOODKIN-R,O.T.C., Second Lieutenant, gall Guard, First Aid, Honor Society, Bronze in. LEON GORDON-Hall Guard, Visual Education, 4A Council, Honor Society, Silver Pin. Page l35 CURT GRAUER - A Capella Choir, Luncheon Committee. DOLORES GREBE - G,A.A., Fencing, Office Practice, Red Cross, Lake re View, Dramatics Club, HENRIETTA GREENESS - G,A.A.g Girls Glee Club, Public Speaking, Games Class, Civic Forum, Clerical Practice. LUCILLE GREGORY-G.A.A., Volley Ball Team, Captain, Girls Basketball Team, Senior Service Circle, Office Practice, Girls Chorus, Orchestra, Hall GUO Pin. l LORRAINE GROSS-G.A.A,, Civic Forum, Red Cross Agent, ZA Council, French Club, Lake re View Agent, Girls Glee Club. LORRAINE GROTE-Waller High School, G,A.A., Proficiency Pin, Gold, Games Class, Hall Guard, 4A Council, Clerical Practice, Girl Reserves, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. JEAN GUGELMAN-G.A.A., A Cappella Choir, Games Class, Optional Swimming, Hall Guard, Office Practice, Tennis Club, 2B Council, Pro- ficiency Page l36 i 4 U ,1 ,. . ,. I 1 I fi ir? ,xg I I I 1 ' 1 . ljlfljyf' ,ff '7 'Il i N' lfl if ff-I J ,,f , fl! fill, '-Q J J rf i' ff fl finances GUZZARD0+G.A.A.L, frfennis Club, encingg Optional Swimming, Girl Reserves, Sec- retary, Girls Glee Club, French Club, 4B Coun- cil, Lake re View Distributor, ,J W JbqF,fp,Mf-.1 FRANCES HALE--G.A.A,, Optional Swimming, Commission, Vice-President, 4B Council, Girls Glee Club, Vice-President, Hall Guard, Drama, Apparatus Class, Spanish Club, Program Com- mittee, Senate, President. WILLIAM HAMER-A Cappella Chair, Swim- aning Team, Spanish Club, Slide-Rule Club, Golf eom, ARLYNE HARTMAN-GAA., 3A Council, Hall Guard, Office Practice, Girls Glee Club, Lake re View Agent, Drama, Redand White Agent, Public Speaking. ADRIENNE HAYDEN-GAA., Civic Forum, Red and White, Art Staff, Drama. ELAlNE HELLWIG-GAA., Girls Glee Club, Public Speaking, Civic Forum, Games Class, Office Practice, Clerical Practice, 'rl 'Re rves, Tri-H' , Presideht, Games ' mo, D ORIA ELMERSON- A,A,' Band Majorette' MARJORIE HERBERT--G.A.A., Civic Forum, 4B Council, Lake re View, Art Staff, Redvand White, Art Staff, Honor Society, Gold Pin, LOUISE H. HETZEL-G.A.A., French Club, 'Eng- lish Club, Secretary, Debate Club, Vocational Club, Civic Forum, Program Chairman, Presi- dent, Red and White, Art Staff, Business Manager, Red and White, Literary Staff, Editor- in-Chief, Greeley S.O,S., Office Practice, Li- brary Practice, Public Speaking, Drama, Games Class, P,T.A. Page, Honor Society, Gold Pin. PAULA HIELSCHER-G.A.A., A 'Cappella Choir, Tri-Hi-Y, Sigma Roe, ZA Council, Games Class, Tennis Class, Leisure Time Activities, Hall Guard, Office Practice, Honor Society, Silver Pin. KENNETH A. HIRSCH-R.O.T,C,, Chess Club, Pan-American Club' 3A Council. gy? if T fy ,ff ALAN HIRSHTRITT-Swimming Team, Leaders Class, Lettermen's Club, Pan-American Club, Visual Education, Hall Guard, Luncheon Com- mittee, lntra-mural Basketball, Honor Society, Bronze Pin, HELEN HOEDEBECK-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Civic Forum, Treasurer, Hall Guard, Office Practice, Lake View Bowling League, ELIZABETH HOESCHEN - G,A,A., Red 'Cross Delegate, Office Practice, Drama, Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. , ...,,, V .,,.,,.,,1f1..r5.f yi. -if-.-1,-i ....h. DAISY HOFMAN-G.A.A., Orchestra, Concert Maestro, Games Class, LA VIERGNE HOLMSTROM-G.A.A., ZB, 3A Council, Special Senior Service, Clerical Proc- tice, Drama, Bowling, Lake re View Agent, PATRQICIA HOLWAY-G.A.A., Council, Syn- chronized Swimming, Latin Club, English Club, Girl Reserves, Senate, Honor Society, Gold Pin, Vice-President. 41' ,gt FRANCES HUNTER-G,A.A., A Cappella Choir' Latin Club. ' BERNHARDT J. 'HURWOOD-R.O.T.C., Track, Officers Club, Picked Platoon, Drama, Honor Society, Silver Pin. LUCILLE HUTMACHER - G,A.A., Girls Glee Club, 4B Council, French, Club, Lake re View, Hall Guard, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ASSUNTA INFANTINO - G.A.A., Orchestra, Fencing, Hall Guard. Page l37 EUNICE JACOBSENQA. . SANFORD JAFFE - Tennis Team, Captain, Basketball Team, ZA Council, Honor Society, Silver Pin, JOSEPHINE JANNUZZI-GAA., Civic Forum, Girls Glee Club, Fencing, KARL JAUCH-Leaders Class, Apparatus Class, Wildcat Rangers, Track Team, Lettermen's Club, Secretary, lntra-mural Athletics, Fencing Class, Optional Swimming, Intermediate Swim- mer, Junior Red Cross, ZA Council, Honor So- ciety, Silver Pin. ERNA JEFFRIES - G.A.A., Latin Club, Girls Glee Club, Library Practice, Office Practice, Tennis Class, Leisure Time Activities, Games Class, Honor Society, Silver Pin. VIVIAN JESSE-G.A.A., Latin Club, 3A, 4A Council, Games Class, Honor Society, Silver Pin, BERNARD JOIHNSON-Football, Captain, Base- ball, Lettermen's Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Lead- ers Class, Smokers Club, Drama. Page l38 gil 'IGS 1 -left is . I l if l X DOROTHY JO N-G.A.A., Library Practice, Games Class, Fencing, P.T,A. Page, Hall Guard, Greeley Chorus. ESTHER JOHNSON-G.A.A., Hall Guard, LAVERNE JONAS - G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Leaders Class, Games Class. CORINNE JON ES-G.A.A., Orchestra. LILA JORDAN-G.A.A,, Leaders Class, Games Class, Tennis Class, Optional Swimming, Pro- ficiency, English Club, 4A Council, Office Prac- tice, A Cappella Choir, Girl Reserves, Honor Society, Gold Pin. GLADYS JOSEPH-G.A.A., Games Class, French Club, Greeley Chorus, Bookroom Service, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. OLGA JOSEPH-G,A.A., A Cappella Choir, Civic Forum, Girl Reserves, Games Class, Home Nursing, Red Cross. NATHAN KAGANOFF-R.O,T.C., Latin Club, Coin and Stamp Club, afet Club, Science Club, Chess Club, Secreta ' Coun il, Presi- dent, Greel SW., H r Society, old Pin. HJ lt RTL ZXIZ ' 1 , . 51 . ,Qf , K. N'T're1 fff -.Xi kj. ' - V , ,' uw ' JANICE KAHN .A. ., French 'Club English Club, 4A Co , Secre 4vfGreeley SOS., Red and 'e, Literary ff, Drama, Honor Society, d Pin. ,A .V NORA KANE-G.A.A., Civic Forum, Office Practice, Red and White, Advertising Staff, G.A.A. Bowling. MARTY KARNAZES-G.A.A., Cheerleaders Club, Lake re View, Sports Editor, Spanish Club, Lost and Found Assistant, Public Speaking, Drama, Girls Glee Club, Gomes Class EILEEN KASCH-G.A.A., Fencing, Office Prac- tice. BARBARA KATZ-G.A.A., English Club, French Club, 45, 4A Council, Office Practice, Red Cross Council, Drama, Honor Society, Gold i Pin. MYRON KATZ-Basketball Team, intra-Mural Basketball, 2B Council, Senate, Commission, President, Civic Forum, Spanish Club, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. HELEN KAUPHUSMAN-G.A.A,, Council, 'Senior Service Circle, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. CHARLOTTE KAZINY' 5 G,A.A., Latin Club, Mathematics Club, Civic Forum, Office Prac- tice. CATHERINE KEENAN-GAZA., Spanish Club, Girls Glee Club, 4A Council, Luncheon Com- mittee. MARY ANN KENNEDY-G.A.A., ZB Council, P.T.A. Page, Band, Games Class, ,Red and White, Advertising Staff. VlVlAN KILBANE-G.A.A. FRANK KILZER - Swimming Team, Fencing, Leaders Class, Ranger Club, Apparatus Class, lntra-mural Athletics, Life Saving, Honor So- ciety, Silver Pin. IRMGARD KIRNBAUER-G.A.A,, Civic Forum, Fencing Class, Tennis Class, Pr 1 iency Award X' fgf CARL KLUGE. BETTY KOCH-G.A.A., Fencing, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. u MARILYN KOEHLER-G.A,A., Games Class, Red Cross Council, Drama, Civic Forum, Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. HELEN KOERNER-G.A.A., Leisure Time Activi- ties, Games Class, Civic Forum, Red Cross Delegate. MORTON KOSKY-Track Team, Leaders Class, Red Cross Club, lntra-mural Basketball, Honor Society, Gold Pin. MARY KRACHER-G,A.A., Games Class, Bowl- ing League, Bowling Champion, Captain Val- ley Ball, Baseball, Hall Guard, Corporal, 4B Council, Red Cross, Band, German Class, Treas- urer, Lake re View Reporter. ROSE MARIE KRAMER-G.A.A. Board, French Club, Secretary, Public Speaking, Drama, Red Cross Delegate, Hall Guard, Fencing, A Cap- pella Choir, Leaders Class, Synchronized Swim- ming, Tri-Hi-Y, Office Practice, Games Class, Greeley S.O.S., Senior Service Circle, Honor Society, Silver Pin. Page l4O LISELOTTE KRAPF-GAA.: 4B Council, Office Practice, Hall Guard, Honor Society, Gold Pin, u ., f 3 EDWARD KRATOVIL-R.O.T.C., Band, Junior Red Cross Council, Treasurer, Red ond White, Advertising Staff, f'Qrchestrqg,,. Honor Society, Gold Pin, J gf-if' J! ,fluke Vfviv ,-'f ' fl , i, X I ,FC KL I i J LS!!! ' 1 fi ' f 3 ,., 1 ' Vw 5 I 5 ' qv? J' ' ' - If J ' u' V BETTY KRUEGER-G.A.A., 2A,'4B Councils, P,T.A. Page, Ticket Agent, Community Service Campaign, Games Class, Public Speaking, Drama, Office Practice, 1 ALFRED KRUMM-Baseball, Lettermen's Club, Visual Education, Hall Guard. MARGARET KRUTZ-GAA., Games.Class, -Red Cross Council, Red and White, Advertising Staff. SALLY KUHN - G.A.A,, Treasurer, G.A.A., Bowling, Orchestra, Games Class, Leaders Class, Senior Service Circle, Honor Society, Gold Pin, 5 NORMAN KUNIN-Track Team, Football Team, Gift Committee, Lettermen's Club, ZA Coun- cil, President, Senate, Greeley S.O.S., Honor Society, Bronze Pin. IDELLE LABELLE - G.A.A., 4B, 4A Councils, Chairman 4B Council, Dance Committee, Prom Committee, Co-chairman, Community Service, Co-Chairman, Girls Glee Club, Red and White, Advertising Staff, Public Speaking, 2B Coun- cil, President, 4B Class Treasurer, Tri-Hi-Y, Hall Guard, Drama. RUTH LADEWIG - G.A.A., Office Practice' Senior Service Circle, Red Cross Aaent' Honoi Society, Bronze Pin. P ' LOUISE LAGoMARslNo - G.AA' CWD? HGH Guard, Honor Society, BsJiiLie?9Ii?1? TED LALOGANES - R. ' . Focfbcui Red Cross' O.T.C,, First Sergeant, PATRlClA LANDE-G,A.A.' G - is Ol'lffGf5'GS?ef?222: . , a, ' ' - clety, Bronze Pin. Oumll' Homo' SO BARBARA LARSEN-G.A.A. S ' ' Class, Athletic Awards, SynchroniEzeldC?wiIFneri31ijr?g? Games Class, English Club, Latin Club' TI'9GSurer, Senior Service Circle' Office Practicei Red Gnd .Willie AQEHTQ Pi-A. PGQQJ Girls Ch0 USJ,Tri-Hi-Y' Girl Reserves, Honor Societ agile Pin. ,-' I V' .24 i-Lmsif' ,,f:4,f,f 1 M ,ft .1 'I ,, ,fixf f ,1 .111 X, LORETTA LASKO - G.A.A.' GA ' LSGQQS, Games Class, Girls 'Glee CPiiib'BCOVifiIircg Practiceg Hall Guard, Sergeant. ' .'....a .H-.,: rr , gf?4?.2f2,f- 'K ,ef 3 VIVIAN LEBER - GA.A., Civic Forum, Girls Glee Club, Hall Guard, Honor Society, Gold Pin, JEAN LeCLAlRE - G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Games Class, Pan-American Club, Red Cross Delegate. V ' lfff a je -J - fi GERTRUDE LEIFER-GAA., French Club, 4A Council, Luncheon Committee, Senate, A Cap- pella Choir, Girls Glee Clubg Greeley Chorus, Fencing, Public Speaking, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. JULIA LERMA-GAA., Civic Forum, English Club, Greeley SOS., Hall Guard, Girls Locker Room Guard, Girls Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Lake re View, Literary Staff, P.T.A. Page, Public Speaking, Drama, Red Cross Class, Clerical Practice, Honor Society, Silver Pin. PEARL LESKINEN-G.A.A,, Tennis, Fencing, Games Class, A. Cappella Choir, Red and White, Art Staff, Girl Reserves, Treasurer, Ccmera Club, Civic Forum, Secretary, Girls Chorus, Greeley, Hall Guard, Honor Society, Bronze Pin ELAINE LEVEY-G.A.A,, Girls Glee Club, Girl Reserves, 4B Council, Office Practice, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. HARRIET JANET LEVEY-G.A A., French Club, Girls Glee Club, Office Practice, Community Service, Drama, Games Class, Honor Society, Silver Pin. Page l4l LUNA LEVIN-GAA., Girls Glee Club, Civic Forum, Spanish Club, Red Cross Deputy, Honor Society,iiBronze Pin. I lf LOIS LEVINSOHN - Shorewood, Wisconsin, GAA., Spanish Club, English Club, Debate Club, Red and White, Art Staff, Scrap Drive, 4B, 4A Councils, Honor Society, Brqnzellfirgg u ,a R i , L s. A R544 xt' DONALD LEVY-Tennis Team, Swimming Team, Lettermen's Club, Leaders Class, Spanish Club, lntra-Mural Basketball, Drama, 4A Council, Public Speaking, Honor Society, Gold Pin. AUDRE LIKAR-G.A.A,, Bars, German Club, Office Practice, Games Class, Hall Guard, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. DOROTHY LlNDfG.A.A., Games Class, Cheer Leaders Class, Girl Reserves, 3A Council, Girls Glee Club, 'Hall Guard, Red Cross Delegate, Office Practice, Miracle Book Club. MIRIAMILINDSAY - G.A.A.g Fencing, Latin Club, Civic Forum, President, Hall Guard. WILLIAM LOEB-Basketball Team, Bowling Team, SB, 3A, 4B Councils, Red Cross Club, lntra-mural Basketball. Page l42 ,f AL ERA LOMBARDO-GAA., Girls Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Games Class, Civic Forum. s..,4 ,f A 4 f O 004' - 1, f s.,.f I I 1 1 X PHYLLIS Lon -f4g2fZA:,afE'6ioa Club,-Civic Forum, 28, B C ,ncils, Girl Reserves, Ap- ss G om paratus' g es Class, Tri-Hi-Y, Pr Committee, Publ' Speaking, Drama, Clerical Practice, Commun y Fund Committee. , 1 .F L . , 1 ,, 0 3' if f . I , . VIVIAN LORENZ-G.A.A,, Treasurer, Girl Re- serves, Treasurer, President, Tri-Hi-Y, Syn- chronized Swimming, Girls Glee Club, A Cop- pella Choir, French Club, Civic Forum, Lake re View Distributor, Senior Service Circle, Com- mission, Secretary, Senate, Secretary. J S s. .vi N ... V, il li' J ,i Q 1 X xy Y J If ,J Cl X X WIIEMAJEAN LOVLLL-G.A.A., Greeley S.O,S., 2B ouncil, Senior Service Circle, Special Senior Service, Greeley Girls Chorus, Red Cross Deputy, Honor Society, Gold Pin. JOHN LOWERY - ROTC., Band, Printing, Greeley S.O.S., Hall Guard. .i X J BOB L N-Q drsity Basketball Team, Swim- ming Teo ' 'Public Speaking, Hall Guard, Leaders' Cla . , . ll x, ,N ' f it V5 A J .S ' 'Nt , , is rl .. vg , F-XA x ix DOROTHY LUECK - GAA., Public Speaking, Games Class, Clerical Practice, Office Practice, RedffCross Deputy, Red and White, Advertising Sta . ROBERT LUMP -- Taft High School, Leaders' Class, Spanish Club, Mathematics Club, Science Club, Art Club. ELAINE LUNDBLAD. JEAN MacMAHON - G.A.A., Optional Swim- ming, Latin Club, Girl Resewes, Greeley S.O.S,, P.T.A. Page, French Club, Library Practice, Civic Forum, Orchestra, Senate, A Cappella Choirg Organist, Honor Society, Gold Pin, Presi- dent. DEAN MANN-R.O.T.C., Boxing 'Class, Track, Lake re View Distributor. RUTH MANNHEINER-G.A.A, Spanish Club, Office Practice, Girls Glee Club, Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. MAUDETTE MANNI -G.A.A., Fencing, Ten- ND ms, French Club, Lake re View Staff, Girls Glee Club, Program Committee, Tri-Hi-Y, P.T.A. Page, Public Speaking, Drama, Office Practice, Chairman of Theaters, Community Service. Muiuei. MAizcus - GAA., Girls ca Q lpb,f ,. Drama. 1 iff i I ' 1' X.. A . 'I Q2 ff fs ff - ARL MARIQN - SAA., Fencihg, Fi?jch Club' om Committ , Secretqpy, Greley ., appella 'oir, Publi Speaking, y hroni-e Swim i , PTA. iagefi' amor So ety, l 12599 gk , 3 X, x 4 SALLY MARKS-G AA., Fencing Class, Leaders Class, Hall Guard. ROSE MAYER-G.A,A., Games Class, English Club, Civic Forum, 3A, 48, Council, Senate, Greeley Chorus, Drama, Red and White, Ad- vertising Staff, Scrap Drive. ANTHONY MAZZEFFI - Band, Civic Forum, Hall Guard, Public Speaking. X JOHN MCCARTHY--Basketball Team, Letter- man's Club, A Cappella Choirg Red and White, Advertising Staff, Greeley SOS., Prom Com- mittee, Slide-Rule Club, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ROBERTA McKAY-G,A.A., Red Cross, A Cap- pella Choir, Girl Reserves, Girls Glee Club, Publi eaking. I WCP- ,HG ROBERT MEAD-RO T.C., Band, Major, Or- chestra, Football Ticket Agent, Band Gift Com- mittee, Swing Band. Page I43 JEAN MEEK-GA A., Treasurer, Vice-President, President, SOO, 750, l,OOO Point Letters, First, Second, Chevrons, High Point Award, Tri-Hi-Y, A Cappella Choir, Girls Glee Club, Commis- sion, Business Manager, Senate, Synchronized Swimming, Games Class, Apparatus Class, Latin Club, Entertainment Chairman, Civic Forum, Refreshment Chairman, Honor Society, Silver Pin JOYCE Bars, Club, ate, an White Ho ar So- ciety, WARREN MENDELSON--RO.T.C, First Lieu- tenant, Band, Drama, Officers Club, Picked Platoon, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Hall Guard, Visual Education, Red and White Agent, Lake re View Agent, Red Cross Agent, Honor So- ciety, Gold Pin, JEANETTE MIER.-G.A.A, Latin Club, Slide- Rule Club, Lake re View, Co-Editor. GERTRUDE MIKULA-G,A.A. Delegate, Health Club,. Games Class, Girls Glee Club, Office Practice, 3B Council, Honor Society, Silver Pin. BERNARD MILLER-R,O.T.C., First Sergeant, Latin Club, Visual Education, Period Chief, Library Page, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. EVELYN MILLER - GAA., Girls Glee Club, Lake re View Staff, Office Practice, Games Class, Clerical Practice, P.T.A. Page, French Club, Honor Society, Gold Pin. Page l44 LEONA MILLER-G.A.A., Games Class, Band, Football Ticket Agent, Red and White Agent, Office Practice. Hall Guard, Girls Glee Club, Honor Society Bronze Pin. MARTHA MOORE - Rutherford High School, Tennessee, G,A.A., 3A Council, Fencing, Red Cross Agent, TERRANCE MORAN-R.O.T.C., Corporal, Slide- Rule Club, Non-Commissioned Officers School, FRANCES MOUZAK-GAA., 2A Council, Girls Glee Club, Hall Guard, Red Cross Committee, Cheer Leader, Office Practice, Games Class, Civic Forum, Optional Swimming, Drama, Leis- ure Time Activities Honor Society, Bronze Pin. IRENE MULHERN--GAA., Games Class, Op- tional Swimming, Hall Guard. MARION MULICK-G.A.A,.,'Games Class, Office Practic g Civic Forujn. S' ' C, 31' if RPA I il A Afifftllpylii MARGARET MINOGUE-G.A,A., Games Class, 1 HELENE NEIN--G.A.A,g English Club, 4B Coun- cil, Social Chairman, Tri-Hi-Yg Community Service Campaign, Hall Guard, Office Prac- tice, Lake re View Reporter, Honor Society, Gold Pin. CORINNE NELSON-GAA., Silver Proficiency Ping Girl Reserves, Secretary, Girls' Glee Club, Public Speaking, Drama, Scrap Drive Committee, Civic Forum, Office Practice, School Letter, Optional Swimming, Games Classg Conference Room Assistant, Honor Society, Silver Pin. ..' J I , M.. ' iff-,ff ,L,1r ' it-J 'M 1 A .if ' ' DORIS NELSON-G.A.A.g Office Practice, Games Class, Volley Ball, Captain Basketball. LILLIAN A. NELSON-G.A.A.g Special Clerical Practice, Office Practice, Games Class. U , A, i If f LILLIAN M. NELSO - G.A.A.g 'Girl Gl Club, Games Class. ,J ,lf V4 ,lf ,af ll! sf, si ,J Q. Q PHYLLIS NELSON-GAA., Games Class, Girl Reservesg ZA Council, Speech Class. QW' W 'A f 1 f Q yn yjva , yjwv VIOLET NELSONAI-G.A.A.g Games Class, Clerical Practice. CX 1. , HELEN NEUMANN-GAA., Games Class, Of- fice Practice. DORRIS .A.A.7 BB Council: Office Practice, mittee, orvor Socigty, f in. N , y, i, MARTY NOLAN - Track Team, lntra-mural Basketball, lntra-mural Athletics, Public Speak- ing, Drama. ROBERT OBERHARDT-Band, Orchestra. DARLENE 0'BRlLL-G.A.A., Office ,Practiceg Leaders Class, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ff, I - ' I ' . V Joan noasnr ODANIELL ffii0nnSw6 City, Illinois, Hi-Y. I if, fi , r ' ff ,ri ii V 74 Wlfwgh 1 hw V , ' X, K if .-I , 4 v 1 VIRGINIA OEFFLING -- G.A.A., Proficiency: Fencing, Games Classy Senior Service Circle, Girls Glee Club, Pre-Flight, Honor Society, Gold Pin. -A , ff fi, 1 or rf , ff. 1.5 ff' f f If f f' Page l45 l ,, EVELYN OFF-GAA., Office Practice, Games Class. U I I, f RUTH OKERSTROM - G.A.A., Games Class, Hall Guard, Proficiency, Gold Pin, Honor ciety, Bronze P'n. ' ff' '- Z-f , .. or lfff 7 , i I , , . JEANNE OLECH-G.A.A., French Club, Engnsli Club, IA Delegate, 4A Council, Greeley S.O,S., Junior Red Cross Council, Treasurer, Office Practice, Hall Guard, Community Service, Lake re View Distributor, R d and White, Literary Staff, Honor Society, Gold Pin. BERNICE E. OLSON-G.A.A,, Volley Ball Team, Games Class, Captain Basketball Team, Frencn Club: Senior Service Circle, Special Clerical Practice, Greeley Girls Chorus. MARCELLA O'MALLEY-G.A.A., Office Prac- tice, Speech Club, Latin Club. ESTHER OMAN-Westervelt High School, Bates- burg, South Carolina, G.A,A., Latin Club, Civic Forum, Slide-Rule Club, Red and White, Literary Staff, Orchestra, 4B Council, Senior gervice Circle, Treasurer, Honor Society, Gold ln, PATRICIA O'NEILL-GAA., Girls Glee Club, Hall Guard, Games Class. Page 146 A 1 3' ,N . z ---- -' sin:-, -'--- . . fgagiik ' e A Q. ---' , we ' -fki.: of ,sm ANNA ORLANDO - G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Games Class, Girl Reserves, Valley Ball Team, Honor Society, Silver Pin. RICHARD G. OWENS - Pekin High School, Pekin, lllinois, R.O.T.C., Maior, Executive Of- ficer, Officers Club, 4A Council, Hall Guard, Biology Club, Junior Red Cross, .MARY PANTAKOS-G.A.A., Band, Games Class. QI .44 x 1 G.A,A.' ' ' O ice Pr tice' Honor Societ . ri.oRENcz Ng?4esdbiEi1fk argl School: , Ze , , ,Xlfuirxl N HELGA PAUL-G.A.A., Leisure Time Activities, Games Class, 4B Dance Committee, Publicity Manager, 4B, 4A Council, Office Practice, Red and White, Advertising Staff, Girl Reserves, JEANNE PAUL-G,A.A., Latin Club, Honor Sa,- ciety, Silver Pin. ' ' MARIE ANNA PAULICK-G.A.A., Girls ,Syn- chronized Swimming Club, President, Optional Swimming, Girls Glee Club, Hall Guard, Honor Society, Bronze Pin, JUN PAULS - Grant High School, Portland, Oreg ' G.A.A,, Civic Forum, Office Practice, Girl serves, Honor Society, Gold Pin. MARGIT PEARSON-GAA., Civic Forum, Girl Reserves, Apparatus Class, Games Class, Girls Glee Club, Drama. I N Izf' J 5 i Aff!!! ff' W4 lii,.4 ' I , ARTHUR PERLET-Swimming Team 4A Council, Hi-Y, Band, Hall Guard, Red and Whgie Agent, lntra-Mural Basketba I, . sg 4-'U' EILEEN PETERSON-G.A.A., Civic Forum, Girl Reserves, Tennis Club, Spanish Club, SA, 4B Councils, Hall Guard, Red Cross, Personnel Page, Lake re View Distributor, Drama, KENNETH PETERSON - R.O.T.C., Sergeant, Band, Mathematics Club. WILLIAM M. PLATH-R,O.T.C,, Lieutenant, 4B Council, Public Speaking, Officers Club, Book- room, Hall Guard, Greeley S.OS., Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin, MAGDA PORTENKIRCHNER -- 'G.A.A., Hall Guard, Fencing Class, Senior Orchestra. 75405 fwyiwiif HW V f I ' K il l 7 '-l4 Wff j - A-. -t i-.4 crf'rtr '5?-zfzfgrrfxrm EILEEN PRATHER. HELEN L. PRITZ-G.A.A., veiiey'Bail Team, Games Class, Captain Basketball Team, Senior Service Circle, Girls Glee Club, Greeley Girls Chorus, Office Practice, Honor Society, Silver Pin. 1 . ' , , JULIA PROVIS-G.A.A., Office Practice, Games Class, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Q l ii Q. ey . . . 1 V . ,mort JOE RACUSEN-R.O.T.C., Track Team, Hall Guard, visual Education' Camera Club, Lake re Vie Agent, Assist Sports Editor. gf In 6-L 94-....f.3lTQf.. f MARGRIT RAMM-English Club, 4B Council. A., Civic Forum. K' Jff My ELEN, -REDKER-G.A.A., Girls Senior Service, Games Qlas Hall Guard, Honor Society, Gold Pin. ., - U Page l47 ROBERT R. REESE-R.O.T,C., Biology Club, Botany Club, Zoology Club, P.T.A. Page, Sen- ate, Orchestra. MILDRED REIHER - G.A,A. Council Member, Letters and Bars, Games Class, Leaders Class, Fencing' Optional Swimming, Girls Glee Club, Senior Service Circle, Honor Society, Silver Pin, DOROTHY REINKING-GAA., Gomes Class, Girls Glee Club, Public Speaking, Drama, Girl Reserves. ROBERT G. RIBBON - R.O.T.C., Choir, Golf Team. num ma-oA.g omgmmm Time Activiti , Offi Pro ti , Honor Society, Bronze! Pin. , N OQVAX- ' MARY RODRIQUEZ-GAA., Games Class, Girl Reserves, Girls Glee Club, English Club, Public Speaking, Drama, Book Room. JOAN ROHRHEIMER--G.A.A., Spanish Club, 2B,. ZA Council, 3B Secretary, 3A Treasurer, Senior Service Circle, Red Cross Agent, Organ Scholarship, Program Committee, Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. Page l48 ARLENE ROSENSTEIN-G.A.A., French Club, Greeley S.O.S., Hall Guard, Office Practice, P,T.A. Page, Prom Committee, Honor Society, Silver. Pin. t RENEE ROSSMAN-West High School, Minne- apolis, Minnesota, G.A.A., Girls Glee Club. STEPHANIE ROTHAS-GAA., Girls Glee Club, Games Class, Clerical Practice, Hall Guard. ov X x , if L -r,' T! Q f . NATALIE ROY .A.A., Rd Cross Delegate, Girl Reser es, Office Pr ice. .eff DONALD RUDOLPH-R,O.T.C., Second Lieuten- ant, Officers Club, Visual Education. DORIS RUNOWSKI - G.A.A., Games Class, Leisure Time Activities, Home Economics Club, Red ,and White, Advertising Staff, Office Practice. ANNA SANASARDO-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Hall Guard, Optional Swimming,,jBqiQfu. .7 5 ,X . A .' iffy . 'R tx fi' if Nt fl? lg x S ASTA -.t . 4, 5 Q X , I X MARVIN SANBOR '-Y, Visual Education, Hall Guard. wiggle JEAN SANDERS. CORINE SANDIN-G.A.A., Games Class, Vol- ley Ball, Captain Basketball, Red and White. Advertising Staff, Greeley Chorus. GLADYS SAPP-G.A.A., Games Class, Office Practice, W ROBERT AQJM R.O.T.C., apti 04-Yg Gr I .O.S., Drama, Officers , Picked Pl , SA, 4A Council Ha uar, Latin g Prom Comnjfe. , 1 MWA GLORIA SAVITT-GAA., ZB, 2A Secretary, 3B, 3A Councils, Commission, Scrap Drive, Com- munity Service, Lake re View, Red and White, Literary Staff, Drama, Senior Program Com mittee, Girls Glee Club, Vice-President, Club, Honor Society, Silver Pin. xx TX! v - X GEN T! JN . I .. X GENEVIEVE SCAFIDI - G.A.A., ZA Council, Girls Glee Club, Hall Guard, Drama. ' .J Q E l LUCILLE SCHADECK - G.A.A., Games Class, Volley Ball, Hall Guard, Office Practice, Red and White Delegate, Civic Forum, Greeley C orus. DOROTHY SCHATZ - G.A.A., Games Class, Girls Glee Club, Senior Service Circle, Special Senior Service, Senate, 3A Council, French Club, Lake re View Typist, English Club, Sec- retary, Program Committee, Honor Society, Silver Pin Mm! le-of idjdydcez,-4!' .175 Qlxg' ' :Lemon scHAuEn y - ,G.A.A.,f Girl Reserves, President, Office Practice, ZA Council, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. f Milf J. 1 5 s 1 - i EVA SCHLEE - G.A.A., Games Class, G.A.A. Delegate, Volley Ball, Captain Ball, Office Practice, Civic Forum, Greeley, Chorus. ,ww y ZW we GEORGE SCHLOSSER-R.O.T.C., First Lieuten- ant, 4B Council: Fire Guard, English Book Room, Honor Society, Gold Pin. LORRAINE SCHMUECKER--G,A.A., Girls Glee Club, Office Practice, Public Speaking, Drama, Leaders Class, Proficiency Bar, Silver. HARRY SCHNITZER-R.O.T.C., Maiorg Rifle Team, Picked Platoon, Fire Guard, Officers Club, Treasurer, Red Cross, Assistant Instructor, English Club, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Page 149 s wi ELFRIEDA SCHOENFEL .A.A., Games Class' Office Practice, Girls Glee Club, Hall Guard, JANET SCHRECK-G,A.A., Honor Society, Silver Pin. WILMA SCHREYER-G.A,A., ZB, ZA, 3A, 4B Councils, Senior Service Circle, Community Service, Chairman, Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms, Tennis Club, Senior Luncheon Committee, Lake re View Agent, Honor Society, Silver Pin. fl U6 4, Lay? 2 ',p,f tffj of M077 'ia riff! YF, X Wi' Mi. ETHEL SCHULTZ-G.A.A., Games Class, Op- tional Swimming, Cheerleader, Captain, Cheer- leaders Club, President, Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at- Arms, Senior Chorus, Office Practice, Fencing, Community Service, Secretary. HILDA SCHULTZ - G,A,A., Council, Letters and. Bars, Games Class, Leaders Class, Fencing, Optional Swimming, Girls Glee Club, Hall Guard, Honor Society, Silver Pin. SHIRLEY SCHULTZE-G.A.A.' Games Class' Hall Guard, Girls Glee Club,' Fencing Classf Honor Society, Bronze Pin, SHEILA SCHWARTZ-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Office Practice, Red and White, Literary Staff, English Club. PageztSO A HENRY SCHWEIZER - R.O.T.C., Band, Or chestra, Red and White, Advertising Staff. DAVID SEIDEN-lA Council, State Competi- tive Latin Tournament, Hall Guard, Hono Society, Gold Pin. LEONA SEIDLER-Games Class, Girls Glee Club. JOAN SHERMAN-GAA, Games Class, Office Practice, French Club, Girls Glee Club. GEORGIANA SHOURS-G.A.A., French Club, 3A Class, Secretary, A Cappella Choir, Fencing Class, Lake re View, Office Practice, Honor Society, Gold Pin. ANNAMAE SHUMAKER - lmmaculata High School, G.A.A., Biology Club, Red and White, Literary Staff, Luncheon Committee, Orchestra, gubllc Speaking, Drama, Honor Society, Gold in. LEROY C. SHUSTER-R.O.T.C,, Lieutenant, Pub- licity, Latin Club, Red and White, Business Manager, Lake re View Staff, 3A, 4A Council, Senate, Greeley SOS., Honor Society, Silver Pin. V SIDNEY fM. SIGEL-R.O.T.C., Second Lieuten- ant, Officers Club, Public Speaking, Hall Guard, ETHEL SIKORA-G.A.A.,' Red?-Cross Council, Hall Guard. V- DONALD SILVERTRUST--lntra-mural Basket- ballg lntra-mural Volley Ball, Fencing, Leaders Class, Basketball Team, Tennis Team, Letter- men's Club, Ticket Agent, Hall Guard, Gift Committee, Honor Society, Gold Pin. MARILYN SIMON - G.A.A.g Ticket Agent, Games Class, French Clnub, Girls' Glee Club, English Club, Public Speaking, Drama JOAN SIMPSON-G,A.A., French Club, Girls Glee Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Girl Reserves, ZA, 3A, 4A Councils, Senate, Honor Society, Gold Pin. FRED SIMS-R.O.T.C., 3A Class President, Sen- ate, Hi-Y, Secretary, Vice-President, Red and White Agent. JOANNE SMITH-G.A.A., Band, Honorary Sec- ond Lieutenant, Orchestra, Tri-Hi-Y, Red and White, Advertising Staff, Girl Reserves, Red Cross Deputy, Office Practice. LAWRENCE SNAUWAERT - R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant, Red and White Agent. , i HELEN SNIDER-G.A.Af, Games Class, Hall Guard, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. FREDRICA sono - cheriy vdlleyi Central School, Cherry AValley, New York, G.A.A., PTA. Page, Civic Forum, Lake re View. STARKESON-G.A.A., Fencing, Lead- ers Games Class, Leisure Time, Appar- Optional Swimming, English Club, Book Room, Hall Guard, Ticket Reserves, Public Speaking. l:l151ff JA ET STEFFEN - G.A.A., Council Member, Secretary, French Club, English Club, Presi- dent, Senate, 4A Council, Vice-President, Senior Service Circle, Special Senior Service, A Cappella Choir, Honor Society, Silver Pin. A6 9 'V H My iEf!'J,1,Ll'5j' Miiiiv' 5,41 NORMAN STEIN-Leaders Class, Slide-Rule Club, Camera Club, French Club, A Cappella Choir, Hall Guard, Greeley S.O.S.g Honor So- ciety, Gold Pin, MIRIAM STEINBERG - G.A,A.g Games Class, Hall Guard, Latin Club, Honoj Society, Bronze Pin. s ,, ' .,,' , T .. Page l5l V f? fc fv, iff-iff' ,1 l LORA STEINER-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Sec- retary, Drama, Civic Forum, ZB, ZA, 3A Coun- cils, Girls Senior Service, Luncheon Committee, P.T.A. Page, Office Practice, French Club, Community Senfice, Scrap Drive, Honor Society, Silver Pin. DOROTHY STEINMITZ-G.A.A,, Fencing Class, Leaders Class, Proficiency Bar, Gold,'4A Coun- cil' Girls Glee Club, Red and White Agent, Public Speaking, Bookroom Attendant, Honor Society, Gold Pin. fsuflviiu fi , X ,f ELEANOR STEVENS-G.A.A., 'Civic Forum, Op- tional Swimming, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. DORIS JOAN STEUER-G.A.A., English Club, ZB, ZA, 3B, 4B Councils, Hall Guard, Cheer- leader, Lake re View Distributor, Editor-in- Chief, Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary, Gift Committee, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. BERNICE STRUTZ-GAA, Girls Glee Club, Hall Guard, Office Practice. VIVIAN STUBENRAUCH-G.A.A., Games Class, Office Practice. BEVERLIE SULLIVAN--G.A.A., Office Practice, Games Class. l6c2fe.L!,LcA',g , 3 Jyffffj Page l52 DONALD SWANSON - Schurz High School, Mathematics Club, Spanish Club, Hall Guard, Track Team, Bowwling Team, Hi-Y, Ticket Agent, Public Speaking, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. HILDA LOUISE SWANSON-G.A.A., Optional Swimming, Fencing, Games Class, Leisure Time Activities, Office Practice. LOIS SWANSON-GAA., Senior Service Circle, Games Class, Girls Glee Club. n Q WILLIAM SWANSON-Senior Class, President, 4A Council, President, Senate, Football, Co- captain, Track, Lettermen's Club, President, Leaders Class, Ranger Club, Red Cross, Life- saving, Honor Society, Bronze Pin, gpii fwffw X s Y S J JUNE L. E-GAA, Seniort Service Circle, Games lass. , I 1 i I 2 , gi ' xx , g.g- L' E- L Q, f W J V V . Vx, , .. MARJORIE TALLEY-GAA., GOFTTQS Class. N s . 4 v 5' t K 8 1' Q Q .. XXQ., t. - 'x Y . VIRGINIA TAMEY-G.A.A,, Proficiency Bars, Office Practice, Scrap Drive, Stenographic ghairmon, Games Class, Honor Society, Bronze in. RUTH TANNER-G.A.A., Games Class, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. RUTH MARION TERTZ-G.A.A., ZB, ZA, 3B Councils, Red and White, Literary Staff, Games Class, Girls Glee Club, Hall Guard, Red aprt' White Agent, Honor Society, Silver Pin. illffir VIRGINIA THIEL-G.A.A., Council, Apparatus Class, Gomes Class, Leaders Class, girls Glee ClubgGGirl Resergesq? HSllYGuard, Of ce Prac- t'ce, erman Clu, ri- i- . , i MQ! 2 I 1 J lift . fa! ' . ...C ff' ON ff mf , 2 I i l :ffl milf' J Q f' ANN THORINGTON--Palmyra High School, G.A.A. MARIAN TOBIASKE-G.A,A., Optional Swim- ming Class. CLAUDE TOWN!-R.O.T.C., Sergeant, Band. SHIRLEY TUPLER-G.A.A., Civic Forum, Greeley Choir, Library Practice, Office Practice, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. MORRIS VICTOR-Spanish Club, Biology Club, ZA, 4B Councils, Visual Education, Community Service, Hall Guard, Lieutenant, Drama, Sen- ate, Prom Committee, Red and White, Ad- vertising Staff, Bowling Team, Leaders Class, Lettermen's Club. , aiming 5-JJ? Qfwo' MILDRED VISNEVAC--Roosevelt High School, G,A.A., Office Practice, Library Practice, Hall Guard, Optional Swimming, Girls Glee Club, Drama, Games Class, English Cl b, Algebra Club, Secretary, Charity Clu Tre er, 1 ,A . lffff-4 ' NICK VLAMIS - Football Team, Lettermen's Club, Leaders Class, Hall Guard. MARCELLUS VAN REDLICH--R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant, Red and White, Art Staff, Literary gtaft, Red Cross Deputy, Honor Society, Bronze in. ESTHER WAIFLEIN-G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Office Practice, PTA, Page, Hall Guard, Ticket Agent, Red and White, Advertising Staff. MARGARET WALDSCHMIDT - G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, President, Senior Service Circle, Senate, Luncheon Committee, Hall Guard, Red i Cross Delegate, Apparatus Class, Special Clerical Practice. JUDD A. WEINBERG-Track Team, Lake re View Staff, Swimming Team, intra-Mural Basketball, Football, Lettermen's Club, Spanish Club, Vice-President, Drama, Smokers Club, Honor Society, Gold Pin. , g ', ,, I. 1' I 1 9 fly, 4 la ,Page 153 f ,.. .-.- ,-,,, .1,-,. .,,. . ,.....- M.. MANUEL WEISMAN--R O.T.C,, First Sergeant, Fencing Club, Zoology Club, Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Slide-Rule Club, Band, Or- chestra, Hall Guard, Visual Education, Honor Society, Gold Pin. COLLEEN WEISS-GAA., Delegate, Hall Guard, Public Speaking, Tennis, Games Class, Honor l Society, Bronze Pin. 1 .-,:fi!'L 4LA.a I f I 4 I I if Cuff: joftf-of F ,M ff 9 , I-Q ' ,f - JAcx 'IVIEISS-R.O.T,d,' tc15d1Q,n,.ig.fis, Team, Wi , Offiiers ltbf rfecretary. 4, F' f V5 ' ' '. t g ix, .jr I I4f,.,,i, V I my . V, f,f' fy, I, . ,tial l I !Allyt, i V y 0 'Moa 1 4 W ,-K, 4 I if , . '- 4 I M ,Lf f f VV 1' ' f, ,. ,, V-hr V' nl V , V, x I UM, .f ,lf Loarmur WELKER-GAA., Games Class, Red Cross Delegate, Hall Guard, Office Practice. f ,N , I fl PX' U! jf -lj 0!.,,f' ,LY ,if .7 ,f ' I l JoHN WHEELER-R.O.T.Cf ' Annu: WHIPPLE-GAA., 3Al.Council, aqmes Class, Ping Pong, Red and White,'Advertlsing Staff, Red Cross Deputy, Honor SocietY, BVOUZQ Pin. Page IS4 BETTE WILKERSON-G,A,A,, -Civic -Fsrumfg Girl Reserves, Fencing, Apparatus'Glass, P,T.A. Page, liakg re View Deputy, Red and White, Art a . 4 r ,. K f X I 1 ,. ff rife if' if FREDERICK P. WILLIAMS-R.O.T.C., Igieuten- ant Colonal, Officers Club, President, Picked Platoon, Senate, Hi-Y, Vice-President, Choir, Greeley S,O.S., Fencing, Hall Guard. JUNE WILSON -- GAA, Girls' Glee Club, French Club, Office Practice, 4B, 4A Coun- cils, Gift Committeee, Girl Reserves, Games Class, Honor ociety, Gold Pin. CHARLOTTE WIPPERN-G.A,A., Latin Club Spanish Club, Girls Glee Club, Optional Swim- ming, Red and White, Literary Staff, Public Speaking, Drama, Honor Society, Gold Pin. ROBERTA M. WREN-GAA., Choir, EDNA YOUNG - G.A.A., A. Cappella Choir, Senior Service Circle, Girls Glee Club, .French Club, Honor Society, Silver Pin, ' LILY ZASLAVSKY-G.A.A., Apparatus Class, Spanish Club, 4A Council, Greeley S.O,S.,.,R,ed and White Agent, P.T.A. Page, Off.ice Prac- tice, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. - VERA ZETTERLUND - G.A.A., Hall Guard, Games Class, Fencing, Girls Glee Clubg Red odd White, Art Staff, Office Practice, RICHARD J. ZEUTSCHEL-Lane Technical High School, Bowling Team, Red and White, Ad- vertising Staff, Commission, Business Manager, Hall Guard. lx I, X il' l fi UN EVE ZIEG R . . ., Opional Swimming, Fencing, L tin lub, anish Club, Girls Glee Club, 2B n i,,H r Society, Silver Pin. fx, l ,X in ici . - x' I l , M , N ' . I ,I E! , I SHIRLEY ZIRWAS .3 Senior Service Cir- cle, Girls GleelC1ll,i J, Library Assistant, Girls galley Ball, iarjnf, aptoin Ball Team, Clerical ractic I ' , x ' I Q! il if - li '1 ' X - Lf yr I Lf v 1 f - .1 sill' lxlli I ,axl- RICHARD LACKNER-3B Council, Commission, Sergeant-at-Arms, Senate,e Hi-Y, Treasurer, President, Hall Guard, Corporal, Red and White, Advertising Staff, Slide-Rule Club, Drama. DAISY REITER--G.A.A., Hall Guard, Games Class, Office Practice. ,M lien VIRGINIA OCI-IS. if ' x OXVYW A-Af' SENIORS WITH NO PICTURES: ROBERT BRIN-R.O.T.C., Visual Education. LEONA BUMP-Civic Forum. CAROLINE BUNTE-G.A.A.' Games Class, Ger- man Club, lA Council, Red Cross Club. ROBERT HAMILTON-R.O.T.C., 3B Council, Lake re View, Zoology Club, Biology Club, Camera Club, Hall Guard, Skating Club, Red and White Agent, ARMAND IACANO. RICHARD IDSTEIN--R,O.T.C., Leaders Class, 4B Council. JULES LAZARUS--Visual Education, Leaders Class, Science Club. MARION LINK-GAA. RUTH LUEDEMANN-G.A.A,, Girls Glee Club, Games Class, DONALD MILLER-Baseball, Captain, Letter- man's Club, Vice-President, Senate, Gym Rep- resentative, lntra-Mural Basketball, lntra-Mural Athletics. ARLE A. TAYLOR-Waller High School, R.O. Civic Foru . 1 VETRONO-R.O.T.C. Cap 'n, Rifle Teamg c d Platoon. LQJWAW, Page I55' CALLED TO THE COLORS! MR. FITZWATER 0 Lake View has been very fortunate in having Mr. Fitzwater as a member of her faculty. He came to Lake View to teach in l929, and special- ized in science, physics, and chemistry. Mr. Fitz- water,' being very technically-minded, perfected a plan for Visual Education which is being used all through the country. His knowledge of chemistry has enabled him to obtain a commission in the Naval Reserve as a lieutenant. When peace reigns again Lake View hopes to regain Mr. Fitzwater as a member of her faculty. MR. LETCHINGER MR. GUSS 0 Well-liked among the populace of both Hamil- ton Branch and the Main, he volunteered for ser- vice in the Armed Forces last year. He came to Lake View in i938 and was given a position at Hamilton Branch teaching general science. As we wish for Mr. Letchinger and Mr. Fitzwater, we also wish for Mr. Guss, Return safely and soon. 0 Irving Letchinger knew two things-Men and lvlusic. With his understanding of men, he pro- duced music, with his knowledge of music, he created harmony for men's minds and consolation for men's souls. Mr. Letchinger built the Lake View Orchestra to an essence of perfection. The proof of that rests in the past performances of the orchestra at our concerts, festivals, and the various contests in which it participated. Well-liked by everyone, he proved to be more than just another teacher. Perhaps-some day in the near future, Mr. Letchinger, white tie and tails, will again direct our Lake View Orchestra in a victorious performance in the auditorium at Lake View. Page l56 Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for mel And may there be no moaning at the bar When l put out to seal -Alf red, Lord Tennyson Appropriate words are not easily found to express our feelings when a moment of sadness arrives. Few men are capable of defining their thoughts for the satis- faction of many. Perhaps the above verse will put forth the emotional stress that is wanting. Those of us intimately acquainted with Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Knauss know better than others the proper words of condolence at this occasion. On July 27, l942, Lake View lost a much beloved teacher in the death of Mrs. Jennie Nelson Butler. Mrs. Butler had been at Lake View for twenty-five years. Dur- ing that time many fine, successful students passed through her classes in the com- mercial department and recall with gratitude Mrs. Butler's deep interest in their welfare. As assistant to Miss Kreis in the personnel department, Mrs. Butler became very well acquainted with the 2B students and with their particular problems. Students and faculty are grateful for Mrs. Butler's kindly influence at Lake View. Mrs. Knauss, a graduate of the University of Chicago, began her teaching career in l9l8 at the Joseph Medill High School. Later she was transferred to Waller High School, and in l93l she came to Lake View as head of the commercial depart- ment. Besides heading the commercial department and teaching, she was also the ZA sponsor. l-ler outstanding abilities, as considered by those who knew her, were her fine sense of humor and her remarkable aptitude as an impromptu speaker. Mrs. Knauss will long be remembered among her friends and acquaintances as a skillful and noble woman, who contributed her part to the world. Page l57 When found a friend, who is very, very true Change not the old one for the new. EMO COLE RUDDICK O With a lovely tea given in her honor, the teaching career of Emo Cole Ruddick-teacher, principal, and friend - ended. ln l9l3, Mrs. Ruddick, an alumna of the University ot Illinois, came to teach in Lake View's Social Science De- partment, Dearly loved by the senior classes as 4B spon- sor, their loss was the treshmen's gain when Mrs. Rud- dick was promoted to Assistant Principal at Greeley Branch in I934. Genial, capable, and energetic, she understood the needs ot Greeley and guided the many Greeleyites who entered as bewildered freshies and emerged worldly-wise sophomores. WINIFRED M. OLLOM 0 Miss Ollom taught at Lake View for 26 years. She came in l9l5 and she retired in September i942 after a year's sabbatical leave. l-ler work in the Commercial Department and the Social Science Department has en- couraged many students to work hard, and to absorb more and more knowledge so that they may attain high positions in their chosen careers, For many years Miss Ollom was the sponsor for the 2B class. The students that were under her supervision and leadership remember her dearly. The absence of this teacher will indeed be a loss to Lake View. Page 158 4..... , , HERBERT R. SMITH O Twenty-eight successful years stand in the records ot Mr. Smith. A graduate ot Cornell College and the University ot Chicago, he is a very learned scholar. l-le believes in preciseness and accuracy, and his accomplish- ments are many. At school Mr. Smith delves into the study ot chemistry and teaches chemistry to those who take that subject. lt can be said that a man without humor is a man without lite, but Mr. Smith mixes a portion of chem- istry with a portion ot humor and it comes out success. Not all ot his time is devoted to teaching and chemistry. l-lis hours ot relaxation are spent in breeding fine flowers. Enough cannot be said to signify the splendid work done by Mr Smith at Lake View. EUNICE B. PETER 0 Miss Peter, atter having taught at Lake View for many years, lett us last tall. l-ler school days ended with an afternoon tea given in honor of her retirement. A graduate ot the University ot Chicago with a Masters Degree, and a law degree, she taught social science and English at Lake View. For several years she was co- sponsor ot the Civic Forum, and guided students in political and economic problems. Those ot us acquainted with her were sorry to see her go, and we wish her happi- ness in all she undertakes. DEAF-ORAL DEPARTMENT I The Deaf-Oral Department was organized in September, l942. ln this room pupils who have impaired hearing learn lip-reading and speech correction. The students go to their regular classes and do their regular class work, but return to room Zll for their study periods. With the help of Mrs. Maiden, head of the Deaf- Oral Department, these pupils work on their assignments and do their lessons.. The purpose of this room is to help those people who have impaired hearing to become good pupils and to get their education. By means of their lip-reading lessons the students can understand, not only what their teachers are saying, but also what their friends are saying to them. By means of their speech correction lessons the pupils can carry an intelligent conversations, and they can develop nice-sounding voices and easy speech. The room is decorated in the same sea-green as the Sight-Saving Department. lt is a cheerful, pretty room that is the envy of the whole school. Thanks to this room, and others throughout the city, more of Chicago's young people are getting a high school educations SIGHT SAVING DEPARTMENT O The Sight-Saving Department in room 302 is a new addition to Lake View. lt was established in September, l942. lt is one of Lake View's policies to do all she can for the good of her students. That was the purpose of the Sight-Saving Room. lt also gives these students an adequate education without unnecessary straining of their eyes. Mrs. Courtney, the Sight-Saving teacher, helps students with the preparation of their assignments in order to conserve their vision and relieve eye strain. To do this she types the students' books on a special typewriter with letters Wi of an inch high, or reads the small print in regular text-books to them. Students go to their classes to get their assignments and to do oral recitations, then come back to this room to carry out their work. They carry a normal program of studies. This room is painted a sea-green because this color is restful to the eyes, lt is a bright, sun-lit room with movable and adjustable furniture. lt will soon be equipped with indirect lighting which will allow the pupils to work with a maximum amount of light and minimum shadows. All shiny surfaces have been removed to relieve glare. The principles that this room is founded on should really be practiced by everyone in order to preserve their vision, and to be able to work to their greatest ability. ' Page l59 OUR LIBRARY 0 Forty students rush out of a classroom! They have an assignment-speeches of the famous railroad magnates of the nineteenth century. Where will they go to get their material? Why, Lake View's wonderful library, of course. Here students can find the reference books that will help them to prepare tomorrow's lessons. See that lonesome little girl? Poor little thing-she can't find the book she wants. There's Miss Goshkin with a helping hand. She knows every book in her library and she can find material on almost every topic. Many students get excused from their study-halls and go to the library, either to prepare a lesson or to read for their own pleasure. Now, many of the senior boys take out books on the armed forces, mathe- matics, physics, and such subjects in order to brush up for the army, navy, or air corps tests. Miss Goshkin and her assistant, Miss Eustuce, deserve a lot of praise for their swell work. They must read many books and know where to find what subjects for reference work. Lake View could not carry on without her excellent library. HAVE YOU LOST SOMETHING? O lf you're a wise Lake Viewite you'll go to the Lost and Found operated by Mrs Holtzman in room 3lO. Mrs. Holtzman is our matron and room 3lO is the place where all found articles are turned in. Many, students go into the Lost and Found with sad faces and come out with smiling faces. That is because the student has found what he had lost,-a week, a month, or a semester ago Whenever a teacher or a student finds an article, he or she will turn it in to the matron and she will hold it until it is claimed. Those articles that are not claimed after a certain period of time are auctioned off. The Lost and Found is a service that Lake View could not do without. Many valuable pieces of jewelry, pens and even money have been returned to their owners. The Lost and Found could not be maintained if it were not for the honesty of the Lake View students. The many people who have recov ered articles from the Lost and Found, together with all other Lake Viewites know the value of this department. Page l6O ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Miss Vivicin Simpson took over the sponsorship ot the Red ond White Literory Stott from Miss Florence Rennie. The Advertising Stott, left vocont by Miss Jessie l-losting's retirement, wos sponsored by Miss Litso Tsorpolos, Mr. Bowen ond Mr Philbrick continued to sponsor their respective stotts, EDITORS: Morilyn Lone Louise H. l-letzel LITERARY STAFF: Miss Vivion Simpson, Morilyn Albright Thereso Anselmo Jone Aronson Betty Ann Detterbeck Sophia Frongios Potricio Gorbrecht Jeonne Glossmon Louise l-letzel Jonice Kohn LoVerne Netzel Dorislee Nicholls Jeonne Qlech Robert Oman Glorio Sovitt Sheilo Schwortz Anncimoe Shumocher Morsellus von Redlich ART STAFF: Sponsor Mr. Stocey Philbrick, Sponsor Albert Boynton Albert Brown Betty Ann Detterbeck Gunnor Ecklot Rolph l-loyden Morjorie Herbert Louise I-letzel Esther Johnson Peorl Leskinen Thelmo Linnemon Morsellus von Redlich ADVERTISING STAFF: Miss Litso Tsorpolos, Sponsor Muriel Brodsky Jomes Cleary Lynn Elliott Emily Leogue Vincent Loiocono John McCarthy l-lelen Novok Shirley Osterhous Richcird Pierce Bud Reed Doris Runowski Joon Smith Glorio Spothoros Georgia Tsorpolos Richord Zeutschel BUSINESS STAFF: Mr. Edword Bowen, Sponsor Virginio Bobo Doris Moe Michel Le Roy Shuster The staff gratefully acknowledges contributions from the following students: Jomes Cleo ry Vivion Jesse Vivion Lorenz Jeon Meek l-lorry Schnitzer Le Roy Shuster Jonet Steffen Poge IGI N Page l62 WAR CR PEACE 60- This year our advertising statt has labored under great disadvantages. We have taced acute shortages ot tlash bulbs, tilms, and other indispensable materials as a result ot the War. ln spite ot all this, the statt has endeavored to produce an advertising section which will sat- isty both the advertiser and the ultimate con- sumer. With a minimum ot goods tor civilian con- sumption advertising has taken on a new aspect, The maintenance ot triendly contact between buyer and seller is the prime purpose ot vvar time advertising. To those advertisers who have loyally and generously given us their support We extend our sincere and heartiest THANK YOU ir if 'A' ir if 'ir SHOOT THE WORKS! 0 YOU, also, Moy have Music-- Page I64 THE CHICAGO SCHOOL OE MUSIC offers two attractive, inex- pensive courses to boys and girls attending High School and Grade School, one a course for beginners and the other a course tor ad- vanced students. IE YOU DO NOT HAVE YOUR OWN INSTRUMENT we will lend you one ot your ovvn choice for use in your home and teach you to play by simple, approved modern methods. IE YOU DO HAVE YOUR OWN INSTRUMENT, we otter special courses in all modern dance music. More serious music it you vvish it. Courses include Private lesson and Band' instruction each week, with all necessary books and music turnished. Also regular record- ings of your playing. THE CHICAGO SCHOOL OF MUSIC so EAST ADAMS BLDG. TELEPHONE: ANDOVER 4035 CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN The really snappy jacket worn by Walter Flintrup is just one ot the many popular items which convinced him that POSNER MENS WEAR is the place to shop. As always, Mr. Posner renders the kind and courteous service which has distinguished his store in our community. You will agree with XXfally and Robert Brin when you see tor yourselt the supee rior styles and reasonable prices ottered by l-lenry Posner Men's Wear 3806 BROADWAY GRACELAND 0776 It's Smart To Follow the Crowd Exclaim the above Lake View students. So for a delicious meal after the show the JOLLY CHEF is the place to go. The JOLLY Cl-lEF tells us: Today you're here because you're heregto- morrow ll hopel you'll be here because you liked it yesterday. He smilingly continues, Thru these portals pass the best ted mortals. So whether you live to eat or eat to live you might as well enjoy doing it at- THE JOLLY CHEF 4748 N. BROADWAY Sunnyside 4070 DOI NG THEIR PART Are Beatrice Eckert, Nora Kane, Margie Kass and Connie Nelson who busily occupy themselves atter school hours. Mr. Schweizer and Miss l-lemok approvingly look on as the girls contribute to the war effort. ON TO VICTORY ClRLSl R. SCHWEIZER SWISS EMBROIDERY CO. 3345 N. wotcorr Ave Page 165 F 1 TRAINED HELP NEEDED Norma Ryweck and Joanne Smith receive the expert guidance ot Miss Prage in planning the course which will make them trained and capable business women. Today, more than ever, trained women are needed to do their part in bringing forth the consummation of this terrible global struggle, UPTQWN METROPOLITAN BUSINESS CGLLEGE EVENWG CLASS H05 Lfxwiteuce AVENUE Lomgimeii 8944 suMiviER SCHOOL MAKE YOUR PLANS AND ENRGLL AT GNCE THE RING'S THE THING! lt is with a glow ot pride that Vivian Lorenz displays her ring purchased at l-lEl2Fl:-JONES- JEWELERS, Esther Waitlein and Dick Lackner look on ad- miringly and exclaim, That is puh-lenty sharpl For rings ot enduring style and beauty Lake View wisely chooses- HERFF -JONES JEWELERS 32 W. Randolph State 2378 Page l66 STRIKE! lt seems that James Cleary nas really fallen tor the superior alleys at the Lake View lanes. Jacqueline Rudd, William Loeb and Mort Kasky will attest to tlfie tact tlfiat nowhere in tlie city can you tind the ideal conditions which make bowling really great sport than are at your dis- posal at tlfie y LAKE VIEW BOWLING ALLEY PHONE WELL. ioozo 3239 Norarri CLARK s'rREET Page 168 FLOWERS WILL WIN 'EM Flowers for every and any occasion are to be had at the lowest possible cost at CLODY'S FLOWER Sl-IOP. With the able assistance of the capable personnel Lake View students find it possible to select suitable and beautiful flowers. Vince Loiacano, portraying the role of a salesman, renders his assistance to Vivian Lorenz, John McCarthy and Helen Novak who are admiringly select- ing a gift that will truly please. CLODYS FLORISTS sooo ciwhk st. LAKE view iizi ANY BIDS TODAY For over twenty years CROWE NAME PLATE AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY has established a known and notable record for truly beautiful and distinctive prorn bids at Lake View. Today, however, we must do without their incomparable service inasrnuch as they have converted exclusively to fill- ing war contracts. We hope and pray that in the not too distant future we will be enjoying their much appreciated service, ON TO VICTORY CROWE NAME PLATE 5 MANUFACTURING CO. 37Ol RAVENSWOOD AVE. BITTERSWEET 7500 THE DATE TO SKATE Dick Zeutschel is helping Elaine Avge- rinos prepare for an evening ot really great sport. Fun galore is to be had at the ARCADIA ROLLER RINK, as the many Lake View students who regularly attend will testify. Pleasant surround, ings and courteous attentkwtinsure an evening ot extremely grand tun at Chicago-land's favorite Roller Rink. ARCADIA ROLLER RINK 4444 BROADWAY SUNNYSI DE 4300 lT'S THE COVER THAT COUNTS For there is no substitute or equivalent. Molloy Made covers, produced by the oldest organization in the cover tield, are today, as always, the stand- ard ot excellence. Virginia Even, John Nick, Vivian Lorenz, Vince Loiacono, Mort Edelstein, Constance Smith, and Gloria Spatharos ardently admire the distinctive covers and conclude that a book bound in a Molloy Made cover will be the finest obtainable. DAVID J. MOLLOY 2857 N. WESTERN Ave. Araiviirfxae 3790 WHAT'S COOKING? Something's always cooking in our own LAKE VIEW LUNCI-I ROOM. And what palatable food! The Victory Lunches prepared by the capable personnel ot the lunch room are simply incomparable. Won't you join Helen Novak, Georgia Tsarpalas, Dick Pierce, Betty LaVerne, Margaret Giuca, and Doris Runowski? LAKE VIEW LUNCI-I ROOM Page 169 Page l7O Virginia Even, Lynn Elliot, Walter Flintrup, Mort Edelstein, Gloria Sparathas, and Constance Smith. YOU OUGHT TO BE IN PICTURES We cannot blame these Lake View students tor their evident admiration ot the superior craftsmanship responsible for the incomparable beauty ot MARSHALL photographs. For many years our graduates have gone out into the World loudly singing the praises of MARSHALL STUDIOS who have given them the finest quality and mast courteous service at the lowest possible cost. MARSHALL STUDIGS 152 N. STATE STREET-STATE 2462 0g Chicago Mail Order Co 511 S. Paulina Chicago, Iliinois 'Ui Quad 'Plame to- Www III, it Eff AEVJ Amtwd IAQ , NH, Ck A XSIXA-KVL Ckjbkfg Xin. Ixbiii, - TNK'-3-Sf ug dk L lx,'x,l,I-JLA,-, . 1 Page I72 THE BEST IN PRINTING The unitorrnity ond colibre ot our onnuol is undoubtedly due to the expert work ot the GENTRY PRINTING COMPANY. Mr. Enoch V. Linden who hos hondled our printing tor mony yeors hoS ogoin helped in the production ot the I943 RED ond WHITE, To the GENTRY PRINTING COMPANY ond to IVIR, LINDEN we express our thonI4S tor the tine crottSmonShip, etticient Service, ond pleosont reIotionShipS, GENTRY PRINTING CCDMPANY Pom AND SHERMAN STREETS HARRiSoN Qooo ENOCH V. LINDEN 4 WON'T YOU JOIN US? Where? At the Sheridan Restaurant, of course. For distinc- tive service and good quality food all Lake View students ilock to the Sheridan. For home made pies and pastries they rush to the . . . SH ERI DAN RESTAU RANT 3946 siieiaipfxiv Ro. wetuixiaroisi 2555 ARE YOU INTERESTED In high quality groceries at the lowest prices? It you are, then, follow Bud Reed's advice and come to Schrenkels Gro- cery Store. We all know that the pleasant aroma emanating from the cooking classes is partly due to the excellent mer- chandise obtainable at . . . SCHRENKE'S GROCERY 1525 iifzviixie PARK BOYS, LOOK SHARP! Whenever that special occasion arises what is your tirst thought . . . P Will I look sharp? You will it you have on one of Schneider's super tuxedos. Lynn Elliot and Bud Reed have found a solution to their problem bv going to . . . Schneider's Uniform Shop 2627 N. LINCOLN AVENUE BITTERSWEET 6362 COME ONE, COME ALL To the conveniently located Diversey Restaurant where distinguished service is always assured. Lucille Gregory and many other Lake Viewites proudly assert it is an unusually delightful place for lunch, dinner or after the show snacks. A wide choice of fine toods is to be had at the . . . DIVERSEY RESTAURANT 2806 N. CLARK STREET DIVERSEY 9857 ASK YOURSELF WHY More students go to the Cheer Shop for their school supplies. Obviously, because there they can procure all the indispens- able books and materials for their classes. Emilie League, Wally Flyntrup, Margaret Giuca, Gloria Spatharos and Lynn Elliot know that congenial Mr. Wagner can fulfill their needs. THE CHEER SHOP I529 IRVING PARK ROAD BUCKINGI-IAM 66I6 SCHOOL SUPPLIES TEXT-BOOKS GIFTS STATIONERY RENTAL LIBRARY GREETING CARDS CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Come in and browse around ARE YOU GETTING ENOUGH OF THIS? Today, we owe it not only to ourselves, but to our country to keep physically tit. War time is more strenuous than peacetime, so keep tit by going to the- Lincoln Belmont Y. M. C. A. 3333 NORTH MARSHFIELD PHONE BIT. 3333 Page I73 MEETING THE DEADLINE! What do you mean by this? Well, somebody has to t th . ge .e LAKE re VIEW to these students, Ralph Diaz, Lynn Elliot D' k L ' ic ackner, Georgia Tsarpalas, Ben Koertgen, Robert Brin, and Walter Flintrup on time or else! And who has done this faithtul iob of printing the school paper promptly and well for more than a dozen years? Let us inform you and extend the thanks of the student body to . . . Tl-IE SYSTEM PRESS 9IO BELMONT AVE. PHONE BUCKINGI-IAM 0693 WOW IT'S GOOD That seems to be the general feeling among the Lake View students who spend their lunch period enjoying the delicious and inexpensive meals especially planned to cope with their needs by the Majestic Master Chet. You, too, will be satisfied with the MAJESTIC RESTAURANT 3955 N. ASHLAND AVE. BUCKINGHAM 7330 Page I74 ,, ,,,,,,,bf 'I-s. CAN'T BEAT THESE STUDENTS When it comes to selecting art supplies for their materpieces. The artists in the above picture know that their best bet for the right materials is the Favor Ruhl and Co mpany. Why not follow their advice and secure your supplies from the FAVOR RLII-IL and COMPANY 425 S. WABASH AVE. HARRISON I34O For The Hep-Cats of Lake Vie W Phone WEL.lington 5530 and reserve an alley to bowl for an evening of fun and excitement. Carol Oldt gets helpful ad-I vice from the other eager bowlers in her crowd. Yes gang,' make haste-come to this really solid place. LINCOLN LANES 34io N. LiNcoLN HEALTH NOT RATIONED So maintain your health and wellbeing by eating fruit, especial- ly fresh fruit, obtainable at the American Fruit Company. James Cleary takes heed of this command and devours an apple while Georgia Tsarpalas and Dick Lackner anxiously! await the parcel of assorted fruit prepared by Mr. Christ' Glananis. Keep healthyl Buy your fruit at the l AMERICAN FRUIT COMPANY 2922 N. CLARK sr. LAKE viExxf 5956 CUNEO BROTHERS, INCI Commission Merchants 24 SOUTH WATER MARKET CHICAGO, ILL. LOOK YOUR LOVELIEST . . . n a Lipman Hat, says Emilie League as she admires a hat hat can stand on its own over the simplest homemade roiffure. LIPMAN SHOPS MILLINERY Blouses Sports Wear . . . at budget prices 539 DIVERSEY PKWY. I458 E. 53RD ST. 232i E. 7lST ST. QDO REMEMBER THE SEMINARY When planning your next dinner date. Special dinners and uppers are prepared to suit your taste Many Lake View tudents know that real home style food, reasonable prices nd attractive surroundings can be had at the- SEMI NARY RESTAURANT 12402 N. uivcouv uivcouxi 9470 WESTON GRILL 35l W. MADISON CHICAGO, ILL. Mgr., Ted Laloganes GAS-A or B or C CASH Today, more than ever before, it is important that your car receive expert care and attention, That is why intelligent drivers, although they cannot buy as much gas as in pre- war days, are taking advantage of the capable and efficient service rendered ate BLAU'S SERVICE STATION Tl RES-A -TU EES-AABATTERI ES and ACCESSORI ES ill is N. CLARK sr. Piioive LAKE view 88i5 WHAT'S NEW IN FASHION That's what Dick Zeutschel, Helga Paul, Doris Runowski, and Georgia Tsarpalas have come to ask Mr. Tad. Dick Zeutschel is attracted by the new store front and the inter- esting windows but is rather reluctant about entering with the girls to see what is being offered in the line of men's clothing. Excellent selections and wonderful values can be had at T A D'S Dry Goods and Men's Store 3474 Southport Avenue I Buckingham H54 ' Page I75 77 vak studying on L.V.'s lawn. FOR PATRIOTIC AND INDUSTRIOUS STUDENTS This year Lake View's summer school will be open not chiefly for those students seeking to gain lost credits but, rather, for those patriotic: and industrious students who seek to further their education in relation to the war. Avail yourselves of this fine opportunity. Many interesting courses are being offered at Lake View this Summer. Time: Monday, June 28, I943, to Friday, August 20, I943 - 8 to II A.M. Tuition: SI200 for Ist Major, EE800 for 2nd Major, 56.00 for each Minor. Registration: Monday, June 28, I943, LAKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL 4oi5 AN. ASHLAND AVE FRIENDS OF LAKE VIEW ,R ALEX'S BARBER SHOP I 5. R. MULLEY APOLLO BAKING COMPANY GEORGE RsiHARis THOMAS cEiAyos surrows SWEET sieiop CHRIST oAEAixiis WAEQREEN DRUG sToRE PETER kARABATsos GEORGE yous I P ge I76 l . IN Pages A Cappella Choir... ...... 72-73 Advertising ........ .... 1 62-177 Attendance Office ..... 81 Autographs ....... .... 1 78 l3and .........................,..... 78-79 Basketball .......................... 96-97 Bonds and Stamps Selling Committee ....... 15 Mrs. Butler ............................ 157 Cheer Leaders ..... .... 1 01 Civic Forum ........... ..... 2 8 Class Officers-February .... .... 1 07 Class Officers-June ... . . . . .124 Commission ......... ..,.. 5 6 Community Service . . . . . .23 Conference Room ...... ..... 3 8 Deaf-Oral Department .... . ..159 Departments ........... .... 6 1 -79 Commercial .....68 English ...... ..... 6 2 Fine Arts ..... .. . . .70 Home Economics .. . . . . . .69 Industrial Arts . .. . ..71 Language ..... ..... 6 3 Mathematics .. .65 Music ........ .... 7 2-79 Science ....... ..... 6 4 Social Science . Divisions ........ Mr. Fitzwater Flag Raising Football ...... French ......... GAA.-Greeley . G.A.A.-Main Girls Athletics Girls Glee Club .. Girl Reserves .... Gremlins ......... Mr. Guss Mr. Henderson .. Honor Roll ...... . . . .66-67 ....33-55 156 4-5 . . . .90-93 .25 .48 .25 ....102-103 ....74-75 9, 13, 22, 32, eo, 88, Honor Society-Februa ry .... .... Honor Society-June ..... . . .. Hi-Y ............. .27 104 156 .16 6-7 109 127 .26 1' -J we -,,. DEX Introduction to Annual .... introduction to Seniors .... Mrs. Knauss ..... . . .. Lake re View Staff .... Latin Club ....... Miss Leach ..... Leaders .. Mr. Letchinger Lettermen ...... Library ............ Lost and Found ..... Main Office Staff... . Mr. McKinsie ...... Miss Ollom ..... Orchestra . . . Miss Peter ..... . Personnel Office P.T.A. ......... . Red Cross ....... Red and White ..... R.O.T.C. ..... . Mrs. Ruddiclc .... Scrap Drive Senate .................. Senior Drama ...... . . .. . . Senior Committees-February Senior Committees-June .. Senior Pictures-February .. Senior Pictures-June . . Senior Prom-February Service Flag ........ . . .. . Sight Saving Department... Mr. Smith ............. Swimming ..... Title Page .... Track ..... Tri-H-Y .... Victory Ball . .... .. Views of School ....... War Bond Assembly ..... Wildcat Rangers .... Mr. Winter ..... Pages ....2-3 ....105 . ..... 157 ....20-21 . .... 23 ....106 ....100 ....156 .....99 ....l60 ....l60 ......80 .....30 ....158 . . . .76-77 ....158 .....31 . .... 29 18-19,161 ....82-85 ....158 .....10 . ......... 57 ....122-123 ......108 .... 125-126 . .... 110-120 ....128-155 ......121 ....8 ....159 ....158 .....95 ....1 .....98 .....26 ....86-87 ....11-12 ....14-15 ....89,94 .....17 Page177 TEACHERS' AUTOGRAPHS if 'f Tiff? f gf X '7 6Q ,j L - , ! . KJ-cf!-Qoc ff 1f. f ,c4Qf'P' ff' V Q if fkzk 7 72 M 14. AUTOGRAPHS f ifzyiglx- ll , W if My fwffdj ' f f x. 1, fr -'Wy 1 ,w if My Muff 4 1' . iff f' KIXVAJKL ' f f L 1 P4 ,b 4 i,f f! nf M' sf' ' V-4 'N 4 213 IU Page 179 .I Q ..f,ffW,.ff' . 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