Lake View High School - Red and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1947
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He is endowed wi+h a gracious and engaging personaliiy which bespeaks a love of people and a capaci+y for 'lrue friendship. His ever willing help wi+h siudenl' ac1'ivi+ies has endeared him lo fhe hearis of all a+ Lake View. Born and reared in Chicago, Mr. Philbrick was graduaied from The School of +he Ari lns+i'ru+e in I908. H' was 'lhere +ha+ he secured a wife for Mrs. Philbrick was ihen sfudying arf. He direcled 'fhe painiing of scenery for dramaiic produc+ions a+ The Ar+ School and also filled porirail commissions. 6 MR. STACEY PHILBRICK When Mr. Philbrick became a 'reacher of poHery and modeling af fhe Ar'I' Ins+iiu'I'e, his pleasure in +he work led him 'fo choose 'reaching for his career. Two years lafer he came fo Lake View. We all ioin in offering you our hear+y fhanks, Mr. Philbrick. Alfhough you have gradua+ed from Lake View, fhe spirii' you have ins+illed in +he hear+s of your pupils and friends of fhe 'Facul+y will follow you ihrough fhe fufure. Our besf wishes will always be wifh you. 7 ,,f ,wr -C - f- 'r'- f' in 45: .ig !, K. ., ,Q gg , , g. . -- . ' .4 .fe - ' 'W - K ' ' 4. - ' .. Sff qw! ,ah hui' A .' ,,nf,j.e'r', Tk, aut, Vx' x .9 . ,-,'f1.-If K. 'iff 'fa - .4 -. -ufffv 6.1-fs - f-'a12f+a- M Az wa- - 4 . f, 5.2.19-f':h?pi-VKX, 4, utj,-2 ' aria! QQ QA' y A., 2591. f'! f -. - . ' :Sz -H' f . - , N wwe' 1 ff' ,. --ff. f2,,.,.ee-.goofy ,A .ww Q? tl..:,g YQ, U ,Q 'nazi 7,415 1 Vg Will Q. A 2? 3' . ,I nm W, Qi? 4 ?-fir f ma Wafer Have you ever lhoughf iusi what Lalze View siands for? Have you ever looked beyond a rough exierior fo see wha? malces her hear? beef? You've all passed fhrough her halls, seen her rooms, sal in her assembly. eaten in her lunch room, bui have you ever realized wha? 'fl inf' -I A . 3 3 , Z I kg f egg , W. gif . ' X l H 'Q W ,6Mgyf'i,?g.aA kwfmwi' A xl' 6 iff? 4 VE balk , W s V , 0 4:5'Wsq,,.,,g,-33,35 'L U,L.wK: ,af iw if if 5 1 Sz Q 35, f.ea.yg1f 5 91, wifiisji- W a 1.5 in , . ' iw+?'mQ1a,,f'r fff if if x, W L ME 1. i A 65 3 ge M ,lark if we A g x I , ay W. Q fi. ig 5 'A'-an W , 5, lil a grand personalily she is? Rich in sevenly-ihree years of hislory, she lives and brealhes lhrough lhose who have passed down her corridors. She is you, -You signify her. Her pulse boals wilh every lhrob of your hear! and she means somefhing to you. Afier you have gone, she'll remain, alive in your memory and in 'lhe lives of all who shall pass after you. Her soul is greaf and good, and lowering above everylhing, she sfands our as a grand humanilarian. Through her halls flow the cifizens of lomorrow. She is shaping your fufure by 'leaching you and therefore you 'lalre her wherever you go. ur aaa em Zzaifcl Meef our genial Mr. Olice Winfer, Lake View's disfinguished principal. As all you brilliani' Lake Viewiles know, our principal is a Hoosier and a graduafe of ' ' f 'foolball s+ar and a Phi Be+a Kappa. Indiana S+a+e Unlversrly where he was a amous We all are proud of 'rhe way in which Mr. Winfer is guiding Lake View. His idealism and inspiring influence are con+ribu+ing immeasurably +o our cifizens of lomorrow. I0 EQITI, 0CI 6lCy lldrem P. Daniel became our assis'ran'r principal in Seplember, I946. As 4B and Honor Sociefy Sponsor he proved lo be a lrue friend of all sludenls and an able liacully leader. Mr. Daniel is an eager lislener lo sludenl problems. His warm smile reflecls a kind nalure which helps and inspires. Because he upholds lhe ideals for ' 'r'on lo Lake View is amply relurned in Lalce View's devolion which we sfand, his devo 1 lo him. ,Q fl l r 4 X . l l Mr. McKinsie, cenferg Miss LaFrenier, Secrelaryg R. Lichienwallner. lsr ROW, left lo righf-M. Passarello, J. Guon, P. Rodgers, D. Pingrey, D. Bergfalk, A, Bain, R. Eberf, V. Anderson, S. Cornell, B. Norman. 2nd ROW, leff 'fo riqlwu'--H. Wendi, F. Silberman, G. Thurm, J. San.lippo, J. Weiflauf, A. Oglesby. H Q3 CL gI Cl,I'l6! fo VL g0I v MR. HARRY C. McKINSIE Lake View is proud and happy +o have among Hs adminis+ra+ors Mr. Harry C. McKinsie +he genial Superinfendenl of Dis+ric'r No. 2. All high schools of +his area are under Mr. McKinsie's direclion and his office in room II3 is concerned wilh infer-school business. Mr. McKinsie has 'rhe gifl of geHing work done wiih friendly efficiency for his affable personaliiy bespeaks good cheer and kindly humor. His secrefary, Miss Marie La Frenier, direcls fhe oflice pracfice siaff of able Lake View girls who learn me+hods of alerf efficiency under her able and unders+anding guidance. J, -, 4 X ' f' ' ,' ' 1 . r , 'X ij flu .fr 4, VBAWJ .2 W , 1-in .1-!:,,,LA y f , , . .V I. i- ri N f ' ' ,fa.!u,,i! ,., i .f is f ,., IL . 2 'I g 'L gi ' f o!i2cw!erA!zila arm! olbgahg Miss Margare+ F. Murphy, Assis+an+ Principal a+ +he Greeley Branch and 'Formerly fhe AHendance Counselor ai' 'Phe main building has aflained a posi+ion worrhy of her abili+ies. As our capable and energefic principal of Greeley she is guiding ihe many Greeleyifes who en'I'er Lake View as freshies. Her undersianding +rea+menl' of fheir problems and her iacfful guidance encourages many sludenis fo +ry and fry again. Miss Murphy is a malhemaiician who believes in preciseness and accuracy. Her magneric personali+y, hearfy enihusiasm for work, and kind in+eres+ in +he fresh- men, has won for Lake View +he loyaliy of fhese young s+uden+s. Miss Murphy's admirable sense ol: humor which is fempered wiih pracficaliiy, has prevenied many a si+ua+ion from becoming loo serious. 5 5 s f I3 acuhy Werngem of fha OZICLLQ Maul ami is E 3? ENGLISH FACULTY SEATED--Mrs. Viasain, Miss Schaef- zel, Miss Rennie, Miss H. Leech, Mrs. Hellman, Miss Biacir STANDING--Miss Braude, Miss McCuIcl'1eon, Miss Jenlxinson, Miss Prendergasi, Mr. Sirolnicir, Mrs. Lemmer, Mr, Lide, Mrs. Sfroefer, Miss Schryver, Mrs. Burcilwood P -14,1-ha,-X' I' . ADJUSTM ENT DEPARTMENT SEATED-Miss Greiner, Miss Kreis, Miss Leech STANDING-Mrs. Hellman, Miss Schryver, Miss Ryan, Miss Van Aulren, Miss Schaehei, Mrs. Viasair, 9 A CIVICS, HISTORY, SOCIAL SCIENCE SEATED-Miss Rose, Miss Leach Miss Gumbiner, Mrs. Knu+I1 STANDING - Miss Traqer, Mr Becicermen, Miss Vernieri MUSIC Mr, LeIcI1inger, Capfain Walz, Miss Prendergast Miss HuIcI1ins HOME ECONOMICS SEATED-Mrs. Handwcrlm, Miss Berming ham, Miss Norion Mrs. Mills INDUSTRIAL ART, FINE ART, MECHANICAL DRAWING SEATED-Miss Segalove, Miss Crowley Mr, Philbricl, Mr. JOEIHSTOH STANDING-Mrs. Burchwood, Mr. Muel Ier, Mr. C0naI'1an, Mr. SoIem .jeg .NQ40 CI 2Cl,t8x.A!Cl,l'l'7'l0l'lg .911 .SZAOOKGHJENOWQQ STANDING-Mrs, SIceIc, Miss WaIIers .!4Zlllly:5 ing fosjvlega Mi .Sade Our lQ'0ALrnd COMMERCIAL SEATED--Miss Marfin, Miss Mo- loney, Miss Kearns, Miss Tierney STANDING - Miss King, Miss Iia, Miss Howe, Miss TengIer I I LANGUAGE I SEATED - Mrs. Topping, Miss I Kuebler, Miss Souiher, Mrs. WeIzIer i STANDING - Mrs. Weissmuller, i Miss Ryan, Miss Van Aulen. Miss Taurog DEAF, ORAL AND SIGHT SAVING Miss Miller, Mrs. Maiden, Mrs. Dykes, Miss Meloy I6 S+rubbe, Miss Scanlon, Mr. Tag- SCIENCE STANDING-Mr. Lucas, Mr. Coe. Mr. Fieser, Mr. Block, Mr. Nel- son, Mr. Guss, Mr. McCracken SEATED-Miss Leefe, Mrs. Muel- Ier, Miss Gransfaff, Mrs. Hawl- ins, Miss Siclcenberger, Miss Luber MATHEMATICS DEPT. SEATED-Miss Taggarl, Mr. Alli- son, Miss Eiberg, Mr. McAIpine STANDING - Mr. Munson, Miss Kelly, Mr. Bloclz, Miss Moe MAIN OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Fihgerald, Mr, Beckerman, Mrs. Fallon, Mrs. Brown jAeg.i1le6a pl el0CLl Q if Al' !AQ gbiflfllne eruice .95 due green! of jkede can em ll I I CJQJW BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPT. LEFT TO RIGHT-Sgr, DuHIro, Mr. Carlson, Mr. Roihe, Mr. Frieda, Mr. Dickerson GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION FACULTY Miss G. Larsen, Mrs. Clausen, Miss Bina, Mrs. Hyarf, Miss Fugenf, Mrs. Geib I8 .7Aeg gyuicle ur jreAAmen GREELEY FACULTY STANDING-Mr. Bodzewsii, Miss Treado, Mr. Lasly SEATED-Miss Marfin, Miss Muhs, Miss Malzey, Mr. WaHers, Miss Campbell GREELEY FACULTY SEATED-Mrs. Nelson, Miss Holfz, Miss Lewis, Mrs. Uhlir, Mrs. Roberison STANDING-Mrs. Pfingsf, Mr. Loh, Mr. Megel, Miss Brown 'wu- pw Q. mm Q , 5,5 . xQ1 M' 1 7 .W , , Al .,, af Quay' fwuvg +4 v af X, Y vm '.xff ' fu- fs K an-f'LW3,wh xi: ,A 'E ividiond .WWML 1947 The sound of guns has ceased, 'the war is over - buf +he baH'le is s+iII being 'Fought The figI1+ for peace goes on. The soldiers of peace don'I carry guns, +hey carry ideas and ideals and are armed wi'Ih moral courage Io mainfain Ihem. These soldiers are you, 'Ihe 'Fufure leaders of +he world. The responsibili+y of making 'Ihis a uniI'ed earfh, nafionally and inlernalionally, resfs on your shoulders. You mus+ learn Io iudge a man for wha+ he is rafher Ihan who he is. You musi learn Io iudge him for his abiliiies no+ by his color or creed. You musl' Iry 'Io undersfand all peoples so Ihaf in 'rhe Divine Ship, Ihe World, breas+ing Time and Space all peoples of 'rhe globe can 'Io- ge+her sail +he same voyage. This world is your inheri+ance due +o Ihe blood, sweaf, and fears of Ihose who have gone be- fore. The comple+e developmen+ and direc+ applicafion of your abiliiies serve Ihe progress and freedom of Ihe world. The road is before you . . . J. Sarlrisian 6064 0 Ql 5 d i610 M9 MR. LOTZ DIVISION 303 ROW I-J. Palminferi. ROW 2-R. Sadd, M, Blomgren, L. Myles, R. Algrin. ROW 3-C. Nelson, J. Carlson. C. Rudolph, L. Olsfrom, L, Lscherney, R. Schwen, N. John- son, ROW 4-B. lssacs, J. Hanlon, R. ' Siellmeyer, N, Schramberg, D. Hansen, B. Dodman, M. Keel- ing, B. Rosen, D. McCarIhy. ROW 5-M. Duefsch, H. Olson, J. Berlus, E. Agresfo, B. Fallon, B. Fergousen, J. Berger, K. Kan- gus, L. Huer. ROW 6-K. Meyer, M. Shapiro, J, Lindsfrom, B. Tillolson. MISS HOLTZ DIVISION 306 macher, W. Lau, R. Samsone. son, N. Mel+on, L. Kauffmann. Wherfer, R. Conlee, L. Sadorf E. Kubifz, M. Gennesch. ROW 4-A. Biedenharms, W. Wer ner, E. Palrin, N. Anderson J. Ozburn, D, Farrer, J. Peslle 1525- L. Keplinger, U. Miichell, R ai Murschel. ROW 5-M. Ponder, B. Weage J. Filben, W. Nofson. 22 I ROW I-R. Blackburn, T. Rader- ROW 2-B. Zirk, E. Duerr, R. Olofson, A. Ingold, C. Ander- ROW 3-F. Nelson, A. Baer, J. Bowen, L. Adolfie, J. Mc- ,A corner of lhe Library al Greeley. G.A.A. Greeley Delegales ROW I-R. Sadd, M. Blomgren, R. Schanzleh, B. Smilh, M Guendling. ROW 2-D. Kanii, M. Schmidf, E. Oechsle, A. Carlson, Snyder, P. Schullz, P. Eli. ROW 3-J. Fisler, F. Woodard, P. Mundey, F. Wear, D. Wil liams, S. Harmon, K. Kangas. ROW 4-C. Gillespie, L. Osfrom lsecrefaryl, B. Tillolson lPresi- denfl, B. Mansel, J. Baumann. On The Sfairs RCW I-Grace Rapp. ROW 2-Dorolhy Huss, J u d y Monlaerg, C. Miller. ROW 3-Marilyn Kaiser. ROVv'4-Marilyn Duelch, Joan Roader. ROW 5-Roland, Pal Wilson. ROW 6-Bob Conlee, Max Pond- er, Eddy Hoffman. ROW 7-Don Grasle, Ronald Colby. Ml' Olfiligefff 1 9884? jI QffAlfI'L2l'l Freshmen enler Greeley Branch wilh eager enlhusiasm and lhey spend a happy year of Frolicking Freshman Days. 23 J. gz6!lfl,CCLfl0l'l f !fl'09l Q6:5 MISS BROWN DIVISION IO4 ROW I-D. Dahlberg, D. Hamil- Ion, R. McKay, M. Sesso, M. Malinsfrom. ROW 2-S. Russell, J. Robinson, C. Shapiro. ROW 3-S. Bukraba, R. Ashworih, M. Sfoll, IM. Wadsworlh, G. Mafusciewicz. C. Crane, J. Nonberg. ROW 4-D. Grashl, E. Joseph, B. Blalre, J. Peferson, P. Wilson, S. Fredriclrson, B. Kalash, D. Sikora, M. Avramson, E. Lind- gren. ROW 5-G. Garbrechl, D. Land- Iield, D. Miichell, D. Schliif, J. Bauman, J. Harlman, S. Snider, E. Hallin, G. Bliclrers, B. John- SOI1. MISS CAMPBELL GREELEY I06 ROW I-C. Capp, J. Russell, B. Moreffes, R. Heilbronner. ROW 2-M. Hansson, D. Kanii, B. Merchanl, B. Peferson, M. Kaiser, K. DeWageneire, H. Par- sons, G. Erickson. ROW 3-K. Vellerlein, B. Khaell E. Lobelson, G. Mandl, L. Schoffen, F. Woodarlr, Y. Marx, M. Klibanow. B. Hauffe, C Biersborn. ROW 4-L. Kipnis, L. Johnson, R. Engslrom, R. WoelFFer, N. Holi C. Adams, B. Davis, D. Nyslrom E. Nelson, A. Mullenfeld. MISS UHLIR DIVISION 20l ROW I-IM. Wa+son, A. Wailly. ROW 2-S. Agassie, A. Johnsion E. Richman, J. Paulik. ROW 3-R. Morihiro, J. Thier- fung, D. Speclr, M. Schmidt A Carlson, K. Tumminello, E Brandi. ROW 4-D. Rallner, E. Magnus N. Tolh, M. Woodard, C Gussy, L. Palo, M. Dodman, M Perfecf, J. Borresen, L. Kelly l. Mandel. ROW 5-V. Zelinger, J. Ball, A Millman, S. Diciodda, P. Mul- lan, C. Hirschfeld, R. Ryan, G Pollack, W. Holmes. J WW.. fo YJLQ JI! 25 MISS LEWIS DIVISION 203 ROW I-B. Micari, C. Miller, J. Pefers, D. Pyle. ROW 2-A. Schwarfl, B. Enquisi, M. Aloboli, V. Yipp, L. Falk. ROW 3-G. Rlfholz, B. Bayer, M. McNeil, E. Lundgren, E. La lumia, M. McMillen, C. Bendii ROW 4-A. Corrigan, M. Crocker, L. Piefsch, J. Ryweelr, J. Leeds, D. Reilly, F. Moulfon, J. KurII1. ROW 5-R. Deman, E. Hoffman, A. Zierlr, J. Ruff, B. Smiflw, C. Ladof, J. Nofz, C. Heybroclz. ROW 6-J. Reddy, E. Paulson, E. Flood, R. Campbell, D. Huss, A. Nader. MR. LASKY DIVISION 206 ROW I-J. Tanner. ROW 2-W. Aliemeier, D, Perry, D. Harris. ROW 3-F. Howard, C. Wilson, J. Owen, B. Benson, F. Day. ROW 4-V. Bendsen, D. Welch, N. Owano, F. Heisfermann, E. Bedrosian, T. Pelferson, A. Hifcli. ROW 5-F. Anderson, L. Hed- man, R. Williams, L. Einess, D. Jaclrson, L. Josephson, J. Wendi, L. Widdes. ROW 6-P. King, J. Keller, D. Haclrer, J. Schneider, H. Brandl. MRS. NELSON DIVISION 30I ROW I-J. Tarlalr, E. Sleiner, P. Reinsfein, G. Noles, W. Behrms, F. Sopafe, S. Breiner, F. A. Neue meyer, C. Crulclniield. ROW 2-F. Hahn, D. Herberi, D. Harlib, E. Essenmaclner, C. Her- zog, M. Guendling, P. Eli, E. Aslancles. ROW 3-N. Carlson, R. Ander- son, G. Halvas, S. Wallman, K. Elrlof, 'M. A. Abinanii, T. Elia, P. Townsend. ROW 4-C. Calm, E. Kearns, J. Jahannen, H. Zimmerman, J. Sfoll, S. Goldman, J. Spifrnagel, J. Haynes, R. Klancic. .HUM your .S?Cl,l'l6!Cl,l J'f 26 MRS. LEMMER DIVISION Bal. I ROW I-M. Wifi, S. Schneider, B. Barr, B. Sfa'ITord, C. Carlson, S. Calkins, P. Wells, P. Garber. ROW 2-G. Grego, M. Meschew- ski, L. Davis, B. Sanford, P. Schleip, D. Sfumlaaugh, J. Flefch- er, D. Niefh, M. Makau. ROW 3-J. Rupp, A. Schueller, D. Kass, K. Kruger, R. Tarveran, G. Feller, J. Lange, ROW 4-J. Fregeau, F. Mefzger, W. Russ, E. Bergeron, M. Kloi- ber, B. Johnson, D. LeBlanc, C. Kalbac, W. Belben, G. Wheeler. MISS KELLY DIVISION Bal. 3 ROW l-E. Kliunka, P, Erskine, J. Henfz, L. Schaffer, S. Gross- man, C. Miller, M. Raiferbury, N. Frey. ROW 2-J. Hamel, V, Chiurello, H. Czesnowicz, A. Barch, V. Mc- Rae, S. Colby. ROW 3-Y. Lamberi, J. Haber- Iand, A. Brown, L. Ross, J. Pico- Ia, G. O'Connor, M. Thompson. ROW 4-M. Tannehill, A. Schmidf, S. Hoffman, C. Sfenson, J. Wahl, V. Lehman, J. Tarnow. L. Sfruble, A. Kerber, L. Loewe. MRS. HYATT DIVISION 428 ROW I-B. Svendsen, R. Wei- qardo, R. Weidl, J. Ruske, K. Downes, R. Sliegler, M. Riscili C. Barngrover. ROW 2-P. Lyons, M. Burke, B Schwariz, J. Johnson, M. Schulz A, Weyer, D, Brill, L. Hoffman J. Schodorf. ROW 3-P. Donohue, L. Schroed- er, W. Edwards, M. Rizzo, M Riches, H. Pehan, N. Sieelberg H. Bawaronschufz, C. Bridge- ffldn. ROW 4-G. Gruen, B. Masl, B Hopper, J. Mackey, V. Heindl B., Guefzloff, J. Hengels, S Jaeger, R. Philipp, E. Olliges M. Solgar, S. Binkley. MRS. MAIDEN - MRS. DYKES DIVISION 2Il ROW l-J. Van Giesen, R. Guid- arelli, M. McNeely, D. Crum, E. Remy, D. saber. ROW 2-K. Endres, L. Hil+y, S. Chemers, J. Tobolslli, B. Clarlc, S. Podolslzy, B. Musselman. ROW 3-M. Bezenhoffer, B. Shorl M. Uschan, S. Kagen, R. Greene. ROW 4-S. LeManni, W. Ko walski, R. Weller, R. Brown. MISS TREADO DIVISION IOI ROW I-B. Manzon, E. Wein- slein, J. Fiedler. ROW 2-J. Fiedler, D. Norum, B Ludeke, D. Brunie. ROW 3-A, Lux, J. Larson, E. Oechsle, L. Penrod, G. Olson B. Kroll, N. Basiian, J. Lagfen- berg. ROW 4-G. Pye, P. Morrison, F. Wear, G, Wier, P. Mendey, M McNuII'y, J. Arkins, E. Liflle. ROW 5-F. Musser, C. Sandahl R. Cesfar, F. Luedflre, G. Marsh M, Specfer, L. Owano, J. Miller M. Marks, F. Pascolini. MRS. ROBERTSON DIVISION I02 ROW I-J. Lorclw, J. Praff, N. Monlanelli. ROW 2-A. Safian, J. Fisler, H. Slern, R. Schanzlell, A. Szurgof. ROW 3-B. Mangel, S. Harmond, F. Peierson, M. Van Holler, A. Olson, J. Roeder. ROW 4-R. Daniels, R. Kemp, M. Sherbondy, D. Anderson, M. Kelly, J. PfiFFner, D. Raclxi, E. Wagner. ROW 5-R. Rolby, R. Mossman, L. Berneff, S. Hoppe, R. Daniel- SOI1. ROW 6-L. Mafhlanq, J. Kelley, S. Hablae. A. Pelczynslxi, A Nevfifis. laloorfunifg ,Mn 1 aw g 27 Sgreriizmen: ow id due jme 28 MISS SEGALOVE DIVISION L. R. I ROW I-B. Zographos, J. Flick, D. Peferson, D. Al-nlslrom, J. Webb. ROW 2-J. Evans, R. Gercl, J. Slrlnner, C. Garbo, C. Rose, J. Cassara, R. Jensen, D. Manlus. ROW 3-A. Thornquisl, L. Floden, J. Bauman, M. Tallachsen, D. Andrews, E. Fuhlbrugge. ROW 4-L. Linclman, V. Riuo, L. Gillis, D. Kanabay, G. Jensen, R. Garcia, B. Eremia, M. Bowers, J. Boege, B. Caullen, S. Gold- smilh, P. Koval, A. Nicholson. MR. MUELLER DIVISION I05 ROW I-F. Sass, H. Slohl, J. Rielrer, D. Summers. ROW 2-G, Pranky, D. Asuras, R. Smilh, G. Kolsivas, E. Whllman. ROW 3-T. Wiebe, R. Swanson, R. Rosell, E. Jasper. MR. SOLEM DIVISION II2 ROW I-K. Eberl, D. Anderson, H. Lyfle, F. Wulf. ROW 2-R. Slsco, W. Galloway A. Felfinger, R. Schaefer. ROW 3-G. Lelnss, S. Slngee, P MacDonald, D. Spedale. ROW 4-R. Klaus, V. Behles, R Mohr, M. Ferrarell, H. Liebsch MISS BLACK DIVISION 3l5 ROW I-H. lMarlIio, P. Dau. ROW 2-B. Muscia, A. Beclr, M Beck, A. Keafing. ROW 3-N. KeIcl1um, D. Granf, D. Merone, A. Moore, B. O'Con nell, D. Orliclw, P. Hendle. ROW 4-G. Jacobson, L. Klein C. Schwarz, J. Lefich, L. Galli- more, C. Sorenson, D. Poynler C. Rasclwle, F. Schweiger. MISS SOUTHER DIVISION 3I7 ROW I-G. Popescu, H. Mayer, R. Kenney, C. Brown, E. Bein G. Melclmer. ROW 2-F. Milvolils, J. Melind, F Harris J Bre e R. Gross, . , . g , P. Benlon, W. Semple. ROW 3-R. Younglove, H. Sfeele, P. DeSl1or, K. Kerwin, R. Wicl- ma n, B. Simeon. ROW 4-F. Jacobs, C. Morrison, A. Follz, D. Mueller, J. Bush, J. Doyle. MISS VERNIERI DIVISION 320 ROW I-S. Heppner, A. Kuesier, M. Fesl, H. Heuser, D, Polley, -M. Schallmoser, D. Fernback. ROW 2-S. Sieiner, J. Sclmuessier, M. Fellger, M. Rix, A, Young, J. Gengenbaclw, M. Dumalle. ROW 3-E. Scl1miclf, P. Allison, J. Eiserer, B. WaH, B. Berlin, T. Ashorn. ROW 4-W. Braun. H. Issep. 3 prove our IUIAMA 29 MISS RENNIE DIVISION 3I3 ROW I-R. Haroolian, B. Cabal- lero, M. Swartz, D. Brandenburg V. Varlaresian. ROW 2-D. Humme, B. Kyburz E. Jorgenson, B. Sandberg, J Jolwnson, S. Jespersen, ROW 3-P. Baxfer, H. Dellmer L. Dolezal, E. Berg, G. Hackl B. Zudo, K. Hari. ROW 4-R. Tonn, M. Sclienberg J. Bauer, W. Boll, P. Grimmer B. Moskalewicz, S, McWherIer MISS SICKENBERGER DIVISION I22 ROW I-J. Rausclwerl, M. Hunf, C. Hogan, J. Fischer, V. Thies sen. ROW 2-B. Dodds, N. Badal, L. Zlerl, L. Milrula, H. Holzlramper, D. Vogf. ROW 3-L. Silverman, A. Sfevens, H. Roberlson, P. Radllre, A Norrgard, L. Reed, C. Spizzirri ROW 4-R. Anderson, B. Cren slwaw, S. Weyer, R. Terry, M Canfrell, 'M. Hedgren. ROW 5-M. Willkoff, l. Rubin G. Mafassa, J. Macaluso, M Hilmer. MISS CAPPER DIVISION I26 ROW I-E. Olson. ROW 2-L. Kemmerer, M. Hard ing, J. Elnrif, E. Fouls. ROW 3-A. lslwikowa, R. fMcCela ney, M. Rosenfhal, D. Guina, I Cornfield, D. Durr, D. Ander son, P. McCracken. ROW 4-R. Hea+I1, M. Weiner, W. Boyle, C. Leveli, E. Merllre, E. Penrod, M. Conner, W Fuhslrin, G. Ede, C. Barneil. ROW 5-P. Eubanlre, G. Knoll J. Hayward, R. McCaloy, J Oberding, R. Kalier, R. Allen S. Nelson. .S?lfL6!QI'l!f5 0 30 MR. McALPlNE DIVISION I25 ROW I-K. Delahunly, R. Lange, P. Mifchell, J. Kiellsirand, M Niclrols. ROW 2-C. Tnllis, J. Piffman R Sfollsforf, R. Hagslrorn, R. 'Bill Iings, P. Sapunar. ROW 3-J. Sarkesian, C. Ericlc- son, J. Young. STANDING-N. Szynalsli, P. Ma- nolis, W. Meflleson, W. Reffke, W. Marlin, A. Manolis, J. Kie- bach, T. Palmer. MRS. TOPPING DIVISION 202 ROW I-G. Yesia, J. Ecll, A. Bruemmer, E. Corenon, M. Frey. ROW 2-A. Jacobson, E. Bruder, S. Tlreys, G. Schmidf, D. Hughes, K. Moon. ROW 3-L. Scluulflwess, M. Mesfer, C. Boelfclwer, D. Halverson, V. Bode, D. Opel. STANDING-D. Davidson, G. Posf, D. Schmidf, J. Yungerman, C. Wifbrod, M. Lum, F. Bouzelr, J. Hammer, B. Hillebraud, J. Murforano, L. Fuchs, J. Saladin. MISS KRAUSE DIVISION 309 ROW I-R. Jowers, D. Nelson. G. Gruninger, S. Kockler, S. Beldassano. ROW 2-G. Nelson, N. Adams, C. Eisenriefla, D. Becker, B. Ne- mec, M. Ruffner, D. Pappas. ROW 3-D. Scherringhausen, D. Cesfellanos, D. Brown, H. Rog- ner. C. Musinslras, L. Dunslon c. Le Roy, G. Hamby, P. scsi llardf. ..,f4re Gfizenzi of jomorrow 3I MISS WALTERS DIVISION 332 ROW I-N. Nash, J. Douqlas, L. Delia, D. Werner. ROW 2-J. Bokoslci, A. Weil, G. Frese, S. Selwym, J. Capsay. ROW 3-J. Mack, M. Grudzien, N. Sakola, W. McCabe, J. Blum. ROW 4-G. Cllrisfensen, D. Boih- man, V. Benish, D. Tofelce, E. Bainbridge, S. Osborn, D. Berlin. ROW 5-J. Slein, J. Herring, L. Salo, E. Sfeplwanslii. MRS. MCMILLAN DIVISION 430-I ROW I-D. Alilsledl, G. Brodsky, J. King. ROW 2-S. Rose, N. Weiss, C. Glover, J. Cbubin, M. Shapiro, S. Cohn. ROW 3-L. Kamerlander, S. Kreg- er, D. Parsons, V. Rollison, B. Baron. ROW 4-R. Sberloli, L. Cahn, J. Slnollz, R. Belfis, C. PraH, G. Blumenflmal, S. Keiilm. ROW 5--G. Guilfoyle, N. BUYICI1, D. Burclwfield. MR. TAGLIA DIVISION 430-2 ROW I-M. Chech, J. Horner, M. Maclierella, R. Thorn. ROW 2-M. Kosier, C. Lafle, J. Barney, J. Difirich, G. Craig L. Bourque, R. Bischoff. ROW 3-N. Kruse, R. Gibson, D. Swanson, R. Schuler, R. Buehl man, R. Krall, R. Holiner. ,985 uorclzicld fo H 32 I I I7 M en ou uccee 33 MISS HUTCHINS DIVISION 226 ROW I-B. Liesz. H. Pahl, I Sfeiner, N. Paquef, M. Pince. ROW 2-M. Niven, J. Os, L. An derson, M. McLeaney, B. Ober ding, A. Hifchcoclz. ROW 3-G. Behrens, A. Vanden bigh, D. Nexamer, S. Lass, D Heslin, E, Anderson. ROW 4-S. Tarlo, R. Spade, J Huber, S. Schneider, C. Ong, B Alvord. MISS KING DIVISION 304 ROW I-R. Evans, C. Busch, D Pelerson, S. McCoIe, M. Shaw. ROW 2-M. Krieger, J. Kruclr- meyer, L. Goss, J. Aflas, V. Vanderoh. ROW 3-P. Walsh, D. Blazelz, B. Ouinlin, E. Bysek. ROW 4-D. Gruber, G. Brand- maier, ROW 5-G. DeMauney, G. Rice, D. Cowen, H. Tanner, R. Berg. MISS G. LARSEN DIVISION 3I6-4 ROW I-A. Esberger, A, Clarke, W. Waggener, J. Theodore. ROW 2-G. Zelren, D. Fischer, A. Melander, J. Porfiera, C. Engberg, H. Fordyce. ROW 3-P. Rae, C. Foellner, A. Bauer, M. 1Mar'Iin, H. Willer- scheidf. ROW 4-P. Panos, N. Wells, J. Graf, E. Hifchcoclr, J. Mueller, R. Reynolds. ROW 5-C. Maniloff, E. Carlson, M. Murm, J. Marlin, V. Rashid, M. Kopp, B. Keller, P. Wesling, D. Schomer, J. Waflrins. IQKCLIQ your GGG. 5 34 MISS LEECH DIVISION 436 ROW I-P. Francis, J. Baum, R. Caine, A. Bers, J. Valerius. ROW 2-S. Landsman, E. Gorel,. H. Levine, B. McMoran, J.. Marlin, E. Ecale, J. Grabiner. ROW 3-H. Simms, B. Riley, G. Hendirclcson, R. Sallr, J. DeMoss, E. Schaal, M. Tobler, N. Bond. ROW 4-G. Palmer, R. Kirk, A. Morse, F. Tamraz, R. Klug, R. Georges, J. Talehara, E. Carls- Ion, E. D'Aousi. ROW 5-P. Ciirin, J. Sullivan, R. Hendieser, W, While, W. Rufi- ner. MR. BLOCK DIVISION L. R. 6 ROW I-S. Sampson, C. Franlz, H. Rubensfein, A. Repeflo. ROW 2-J. Welch, J. Rohrer, A. Bliclcers, W. Marlin, B. Norman, M. Weafherwax, N. Verran, C. Sievens. ROW 3-C. Arvaniies, R. Wenin- ger, J. Burck, M. Herzog, D. Schueller, J. Nesbi++. ROW 4-E. Jaclrlin, A. Goelz, L. Spear, D. Peiersen, R. Teufhorn, W. Gruber, G. Manning, D. Pilze. MR. MUNSON DIVISION L. R. 7 ROW I-B. Reds, B. Nelson, E. Neofifos, S. Backer, P. Hayles, D. Coleman. ROW 2-M. Scheuerman, C. Jac- obson, B. Giclloi, J. Harrison, B. Bromilow, J. Raap, E. Sand- vall, D. Miloch. ROW 3-E. Lipsey, B. Allen, K. Gussy, R. Locasio, J. Reich, R. Bierman, J. Snyder. ROW 4-J. Webb, E. Osfby, F. Fisher, C. Geberbauer. R. Bam- berger. M RS. VLASAK DIVISION 430-3 ROW I-H. Riess, P. Welch, J. Gorman, D. Nicolaus, D. Cline. ROW 2-R. Sanasardo, P. Readcly, B. Smilln, H. Brown, P. Howe, W. Weiss, IM. Weinmeier. ROW 3-T. Shiff, A. Micelli, P. McColIough, D. Snyers, C. Siev- ens, B. Osferhaus, J. Schmies. ROW 4-J. Johnson, R. Kiely, D. Culver, J. Miller. MISS KUEBLER DIVISION 430-4 ROW I-A. Skubal, A. Hummel. C. Schranz, C. Bolll-loefer, J. Marbaclw. ROW 2-A. Troeslcin, M. Grega- relr, T. Anlauf, J. Eifel, J. Arndl, J. Coffin, P. Cosle. ROW 3-L. Seuferl, M. Rosen, J. Kenny, B. Mueller, A. Sclaeck, D. Albreclul, M. King, E. Doh- meir, B. Forsfer, N. Ensdorf. ROW 4-M, Vollrers, F. Tieclge, F. Neubaum, J. Sullivan, G. Gordon, N. Kepson, C. Slack, P. Frey, J. Siewarf. MR. JOHNSTON DIVISION 430-5 ROW I-B. Hunier, E. Ayres, R. Schroeder, P. Scoff. ROW 2-M. Williamson, A. Ri+ch, R. Sargis, B. Kolinslri, B. Home. ROW 3-S. Vinclr, D. Van De Sande, P. Turnwall, R. Home, D. Werderifs, V. RiH'er, J. Semlow, ROW 4-N. Gleil, W. Schaefer. 35 .gzlalromorefi ave fire Jggairif MISS VAN AUKEN DIVISION 2l7 ROW I-J. Clarlu, I. Kanler, R. Slauber, E. Davis, D. Mann, L. Dillner ROW 2-G. Mueller, D. Spersrud, M. Johnson, A. Cassara, V. Wil- liams, L. Nilson, I. Herdman ROW 3-R. Schmiclf, J. Johnson, J. Tiedge, R. Bishop. M. Thors- dale, R, DeMarIino, L. Hunioon, E. LePage ROW 4--P. Tamm, W. Mensch- ing, K. Haase, R. Koehl, P. Clarlr, S. Kaplan, H. Johnson. R. Demuih MISS LEETE DIVISION 224 ROW I-G, Ruebel, M. Hopp- man, B. Danlro, P, Palmer ROW 2-J. Kaiser, M. Clasen, M. Rabeler, D. Merz, M. Bier- inger, V. Wheeler ROW 3-D. Muhlig, L. Smiih, R. Scheerle, E. Bruns, J. Corenon, E. Barnes, D. Kunlxel, L. Malchow ROW 4- J. Theil, F. Arceri, R. DePung, R. Carfer, R. Sfahler, M. Weiclxer, W. Sfrauss ROW 5-J. Rencler, E. Burbaclr, G. Recllin, J. Johnson MR. LETCHINGER DIVISION 322 ROW I-J. McPhilliamy, W. Do- naf, R. Dcalre, P. Schildgen, D. Weslerhouse ROW 2-J. Trelford, R. Lolz, R. Saclowsluy, C. Vi+ale, L. Grubb. D. Rowell ROW 3-B. Zeller, M. Vanden- laerg, L. Behrencl+, J. Nichol ROW 4-R. Weber, J. Theroux, H. Goodridge, B. Hofifman, R. Sweney ' ROW 5-W. Andrews, C. Parker, C. Hirsch 36 0I'l0l OI' og MISS MOE DIVISION I24 ROW I-B. Broolrman. ROW 2-M. Smifh, D. Linder, E Rauer, D. Zeiicelr, B. Simmons ROW 3--B. Behm, B. Savio, C Lindell, M. Melfzer, A. Rei'I'er S. BaIIis, J. Koven, B. Shifrin. ROW 4-M. Gordon, R. Nyquisf P. Sandvali, A. Lallas, M. Ban- danza, H. Freedman, B. Fogle Miss Moe, R. JuIian. ROW 5-D. Olson, R. Johnson, D Gold, D. Erkes, R. Sfernberg D. Duffy. MR. FIESER DIVISION I38 ROW I--J. LiHon, L. Lar, A MiIIer, J. Grauer, M. Mason. ROW 2-J. Machamer, M. An- ' derzon, B. Morgan, B. Liebe, K Zimmerman, D, Hare, G. Olson. ROW 3-R. Bergman, B. LyII'1eII, I. Quisf, B. HamiII'on, M. Ber- man, L. Sfacey, J. Zeifler, S. Baygood. ROW 4-R. Nordsfrand, F. Luedf- Iue, G, Piefers, T. Manaois, J. DeCroocq. MRS. STEELE DIVISION 209 ROW I-L. Duerr, H. Tobaben, D. Larson. ROW 2-D. Smifh, A. Aufmufh, L. Harbsier, M. Sfarfup, D. Richard. ROW 3-E. Meyer, A. Levick, P. Karneboge, J. Burgeson, J. Monfag. o www Ou fA0L .lvl Mfocwlenecl MISS BRAUDE DIVISION I20 ROW I-D. Oberg, D. Acker, R. Shapera, D. Kenneff, E. Nelson, N. TurnhoI1', E. Swanson ROW 2-D. FeIIer, P. Cooney, H. Carraway, L. Burback, L. Jach- im, I. Lieb ROW 3-E. Lieb, R. Frank, E. Kangas, H. Ginsberg, S. Law- rence ROW 4-D. Johnson, R. Esvang, VV. Uiiiye, T. Duffy, M. Ross, J. Spirfas, D. Sfern MISS BINA DIVISION 2Iz , ROW I-B. Johnson, E. Schroe- der, J. SIusser, J. Block ROW 2-J. Yamada, M. Skoroclin, A. Bein, P. Mackey, S. S+eude ROW 3-L. Cain, B. Kubis, F. Ok- umura, J. Bobroff, D. Man- ches+er ROW 4-K, S+r-and, A. Oqlesby, B. Larony, L. Marks, C. Edwards, G. Aronson MRS. MILLS DIVISION 205 ROW I-M. DreII, R. Jensen, L. Polacher, R, Lorenz, K. Kawaski ROW 2--M. Erlfe, W. Lafle, D. Thomas, G. SchuI+z, E. Hasfings ROW 3-L. Lang, L. Johns, I. Wild, E, Bohn, J. PIa+h, B. Ro- berfs ROW 4-R. Brock, A. Schnaken- berg, M. Hess, J. Wagner, I. Osferberger, R. Schulfz ROW 5-D. Peiper, R. KobIenz, L, Sfeinberg, R. PoIIock, N. Preiss we? .X4y,0l0I QCiCl Q 30118 I 39 MR. NELSON DIVISION 222 ROW I-R. Sarapu, J, Tarradash J. KI Uebel ROW 2-S. Kundinger, D. Buch- hoIz, R. Meschkaf, M. Preuss, J, SchecIr, M. Miller ROW 3-R. Simon, R. Tickfer, C. Scharfenberg, G. Thurm, R. Wersching, W. Moore ROW 4-D. HewIeH, T. TroIIan C. Rorh, E. Lobelson, E. Peier- son, J. Wallander, J. Novello MR. SKOLNICK DIVISION 225 ROW I-M. Heuer, O. Alinhas, E. Heiiman, I. Brandi ROW 2-J. Marshall, S. Bari- mann, D. Kapifzke, E. Tunnaf, R. Reinhuber ROW 3-H. Meyer, D. Coy, E. Baron, D. Lane, R. Mueller, O Leinberger, H. Yesia ROW 4-G. Freeman, W. Lack- ner, J. Killian, M. Bauman, H HacIxI, Mr. SIcoInicIz MRS. HANDWERK DIVISION 305 ROW I-J. Oberg, M. Hosanna ROW 2-F. Johnson, R. Goik, J Shifrin, D. Schneider, M. Freed- man ROW 3-M. WaIIon, B. Schmidf B. Mclnfyre, B. Gebhardf, J Lundberg, M. Groya, H Valerius ROW 4-L. CasIeIein, N. Fran gias, C. Harmon, B. HamiI+on J. Mannix, J. Johnson, M. John son ROW 5-B. Halvorsen, H. Cohn A. Krueger, J. Beaffy, J Baker, M. Gabrielson, T. Doli- boys elras, M. Forfman, LI MISS PRENDERGAST DIVISION 204 ROW I-M. Schmidt R. Eggers, D. Smi+I1, D. Cempirelr, M. Pol- Iey. ROW 2-P. Wafson, L. Pruch- nick, J. Schiman, M. Siahl, E. Pressler, D, Sieel. ROW 3-R. Maaser, E. Gaessler, M. Carlson, V. Hancock, N. Wonisch, E. Schneider. ROW 4-M. Wehrle, R. Riesclwel, L. Mafuschelx, V. Mehmen, D Johnson. ROW 5-S. Neumer, D. Soell, D. Hanson, R, Modes, R. Marcus, R. Lump, M. Nagel, R. Paul, A. Spiefz, S. DeFranco, D. Rich. MISS GRANSTAFF DIVISION 215 ROW I-B. Hoff M, Flal'1er'I R. I Y- Carlson, J. Colainne, I. Laxner ROW 2-M. Hari V. Herberl . . C- Herlinger, I. Townsend, V, Krefz, J. Hanson, B. Cleary. ROW 3-V, Sargis, G. Tossi, R Lange, A. Siegel, P. La Balm M. Molenda, M. Andre. MISS KEARNS DIVISION 22I ROW I--Gerhardf, A. Mariinez, F. Hoffman, G. Ellrin, J. Siern ROW 2-M. Romanow, J. Key, A. Wrighf, P. Sealnder, R Pearson. ROW 3-J. EIber+, L. William- son, B. Livingston, D, Fyfe, STANDING-C. Cole, M. Garlen mann, G. Clifford, C. Morgna F. Paz, R. Nemes, G. Rausclw D. Gruner. ime S95 3 eefing 40 MRS. GEIB DIVISION 326 ROW I-R. Malkov ROW 2-V. Lee, L. Fells, R. Ros- ensfein, R. Goldberg ROW 3-M. CoHer, E. Preisinger, P. Dingle, B. Murray, M. De- wels, R. Redman ROW 4-D. Larson, S. Cornell, L. Lenox, N. Anderson, D. O'Ccnnell, S. Meyer, A. Vig- neri, S. Meyer, J. Buechner ROW 5-A. Goldberg, T. Poula- Iridas, V. Everson, J. Brigman, A. Krause, M. Mesas, J. Lip- schilz, S. Rubin, W. Soqlzup ROW 6-J. Jones, C. Ochs, S. Freireich, G. Blomgren, D. David, D, Esfacion MISS TENGLER DIVISION 327 ROW I-M. Larson, E. Musser, E. Sherred, D. Eisman, E. Mar- Iinez ROW 2-D. Lindsfrom, E. Harris, A. lmenlcamp, L. Nolan, C. Marx ROW 3-J. Klempier, M. Col- lins, S. Bryden, C. Eddy ROW 4-F. Marino, T. Harris C. Abraham, J. Liffle, M. Randall, N. Joseph, E. Bernsfein, R. Pros- lrin, T. Maher MISS McCUTCHEON DIVISION 330 ROW I-M. Lira ROW 2-H. Jerger, C. Jerger, E. Engelmann, O. Tauber ROW 3-V. Rodgers, B. Jerg, J. Musser, J. Krueger, E. Lasse, R. Ward ROW 4-E. Seifler, A. Manh, L. Mayey, S. Terman, N. Malowih, D. Raclrow, G. Rosefh, P. O'ConneII, D. Guendling, R. Swanson ROW 5-E. Panzer, R. Howard, B. Walshon, R. Nol+e, M. Sa- wofilre, M. Tenenberg, N. Wein- Iraub, R. Berndli, B. Waese gl ,QACLZHJ Olfl !AQ jblfbllne MISS ROSE DIVISION 3I6-I ROW I-A. En lehard D. Jones Q 1 I F. Doyle, D. Ferguson, L. Dahl- berg, M. Anderlxa, M. Shirley ROW 2-G. Dau, B. Cirsow, B Schulz, D. Schurz, C. Thurman A, Maxnarih, B. Giroux. ROW 3-C. Anaslas, A. Jacobs I, Jorgensen. A. Dorner, Ai Feldman. ROW 4-T. Villwoclx, N. Good- man, T. O'meara, W. Eggle- brechf, C. Swanson, A. Lange T. Kiely. MISS FUGENT DIVISION 3I6-2 ROW I-J. Hay, F. Boscarino, J Garrel, B. While, B. Fyfe, C Wolf, N. Broder, L. Haveloclr ROW 2-P. Schwegel, E. Zenner R. Aiello, E. Breger, E. Homel J. Sleinmann, J. Greif. ROW 3-J. Pope, J. Sanfilippo M. Bowman, J. Holzworfh, N Pe afon L. Goude J. Buech- P Y' . ner, P. Morimofo. ROW 4-R. Pilger, H. Wallin, J Williams, N. Weisman, K. Aron- son, D. Hillman. MISS WETZLER DIVISION 3I9 ROW I-R. Beilzel, S. Opel. ROW 2-D. Lieb, L. Kresin, M Humphreys, ROW 3-M. Richards, A. Nar- dulli, S. Peiserl, M. Funke, M Carlson. ROW 4-B. Lallxy, A. Halhaway A. Gemignani, V. Carlson, D Edwards, B. Arnold, B. Brown ROW 5-C. Binder, F. Grill, H Swain, H. Hari, W, Reflre. uniom Jcfzow flue ,xgndwem 42 MISS CROWLEY DIVISION 333 ROW I-M. Vandenberg, J. Weems, C. Cresswell, J. Fahl- busch, M. Hensel ROW 2-M. Hunf, C. Imburgia, N. Schroeder, P. Simpson, A. Hammond, S. Michel, D. Hendle ROW 3-E. Friend, E. Teslre, R. RosseI', H, WoIIenweIaer, C. Mavricos ROW 4-A. Fowler, R. Mimifello, J. Rode, R. Werlie MR. CARLSON DIVISION L. R. 2. ROW I-N. Eshoo, F. Cardella, T. Richards ROW 2-G. Payne, B. Griesel, N. Kafris, W. Feuerzeig ROW 3-R. Garber, J. Kilbane, L. Rafzesherger, T. Murakami, N Fagus, R. Lindberger, R. Ross ROW 4-H. Pe+erson, S. Dolce, M. Wolf, C. Whiie, R. Sachs S. Weiner, L. Ascher ROW 5-J. Weiner, R. Radlik, B. Ferguson, J. Durand, E. Whi+- man, R. Nelson ROW 6-D. Zasfrow, D. Smifh MISS LUBER DIVISION L. R. 4 ROW I-J. Pyle, E. Ohlson, W. Handler ROW 2-G York D. Malm ren ' r Q . B. Gindler, J. Nudelman, M. Miller ROW 3-F. Schwartz, G. Von Sfafien, L. Schueler, B. Sapi- noza, M. SaIger, P. Presfon, F. Mayo ROW 4-A. Moore, F. Franz, G. Duncan, S. Knipe, J. Evans, I. DorFf, J. Wei'I'Iauf ROW 5-E. GuIzIer, D. Remahl, J. Dapiran, E. Lowden, G. Si- mons, F. Ruffing Smcgng owed miie cf! aguer uniom nf udiazim id flue Lgzcref MISS TAUROG DIVISION IIS ROW I-B. Brandenberg, J. Kloclz- gefer, M. Finlr, M. Alberl. ROW 2-B. Ruhlow, F. Shell, P Sebasiian, C. Tonfillo, M. Flem- ing, B. Rudd. ROW 3-S. Spell, N. Gomoll, l Holmslrom, L. Fahr, G. Kruse R. Hay, B. Piper, E. Carlson, J Frilz. ROW 4-J. McHugh, A. Sfern N. Talaclrson, C. Bergsfrorn, J Brookman, R. Klingberg, J. Shilil R. Bosler, B. O'Shanna. MR. LIDE DIVISION II9 ROW I-L. Francis. ROW 2-F. Zelmer, B. Conway, L Hahnlein, E. Fuflerer. ROW 3-D. Hahn, D. Slreclrer, J Chadwick, E. Erickson, S. Eremo L. Polucelr, L. Wilson, L. Fahr ROW 4-D. Lawrence, D. Two- mey, D, Maronde, L. Esberger J. Muench, L. Moscinski, J Lively, H. Schlesinger, B. Her- rea, T. Porliera. MISS TRAGER DIVISION 220 ROW I-E. LeClaire, R, Bavvis L. Marlin, J. Bavucca, N. Con- her. ROW 2-D. Warneke, D. Rochlih S. Brown, P, Burlze, D. Herlnon D. Rommel, R. Vanselow. ROW 3--6. Norlon, R. Werlhes L. Klufelos, S. Bucaro, V. Ander son, A. Mann, M. Marlin, E Woiflciewiez. ROW 4-D. Pelerson, H. Bellrer R, Bralcher, M. Clolfeller, A Freer, P. Cassidy. 0lfU MCC855 MISS G-UMBINER DIVISION 3I2 ROW I-A. Schmf, S. Kamhi, D. Klar, D. Krasso, J. Klany, E. Brown. ROW 2-M. RiHer, D. Carlson L. PhiIIips, V. Peiros, V. Neu: baum, C. Ka nfor. ROW 3-M. Hasire, S. Carison, P. Neubauer, E. Jansen, C. Milz, J. McDonald, J. Webb, M. Keeler. ROW 4-I. Papageorge, D. Dre- bin, O. Barch, M. Johanson, B. Milling, K. May, D. Lew. ROW 5-B, Heuser, A. Kuhimann E. Lindberg, D. Zamay, H. Vossi MISS SULLIVAN DIVISION 223 ROW I-F. Luber, V. MiIes, J Jacabson, J. Vacaro, F. Manno H. Chiaicas. ROW 2-L. Chandler, N. Oiiner M. Ismar, J. Hughes, T. Siniro ROW 3-J. Kiiroy, E. Leaf, C Hoppe, D. Erickson, G. Kram- mer, P. Cunningham. ROW 4-P. Opperman, M. Koz- minsici, Tones, E. Dorff, C. Hoff- man, J. Burgeson. MISS CONYNE DIVISION 32I ROW I-K. Baron, C. Wilder, F Simon, M. Johnson. ROW 2-L. Mahr, E. IsreaI, F Mifcheli, D. Glassmen, Halo- nen, P, Arvinifes. ROW 3-R. Wagner, M. Sfreick er, J. Guon, M. Anderson, I Pappageorge, J. Hughes. ROW 4--P. Acheaiel, M. Swan- son, A. Carlson, R. Esbefh, M. Brady, V. Caddesiry, D. Hemin- 0VeI'. ROW 5-B. Levy, R. Johns, L. Schroeder, H. W o I e n s, R. Combs, L. 'Manas. Zniom Ilfll come ioiaorfunifg 46 x MR. PHILBRICK DIVISION 3I8 ROW I-B. Dolan, I. Linslow, R. Kraus, D. Topp, P. Smillm, I. Foersler, L. Kunard, D. Dolle- feld, M. Nelson, S. Mulligan, J. Slarlr. ROW 2-M. Larson, M. Floberg, D. Werner, G. Nicixols, V. Masli, F. Brill, P, Grislri, L. Galiafsaios ROW 3-L. Greene, J. McCauley, J, Fursl, B. Kreeger, S. Rahn. R. Reilly, A. Sllulman, G. Gall, T. Fazio. ROW 4-B. Rasclwlre, J. Sheehan, L. Cowley, W. Weyer, R. Moore, M. Zesclllte. MISS MOLONEY DIVISION 323 ROW I-Beverly Dorfman, Bar- bara Dorfman, O. Olson, M. Larrabee. ROW 2-E. Preuss, E. Wrubel, J. Gislre, M. Frese, L. Einess, P. Kilby. ROW 3-G. Niclxlas, J. Piper, W. Pelers, E. Gordon, C. Turnlnoll ROW 4-C. Hari, K. Orwall, M. Van Dreissche, H. Wallon, G. Haase, S, Kazel, J. Randauo. MISS SCANLON DIVISION 325 ROW I-R. Liesz, N. Walanabe. ROW 2-R. Ball, B. Fuerllolier J. King, J. Dienslein. ROW 3-T. Orlando, V. Fiddler J. Melheral, D. Page, D. Ras: Icow, D. Smilh. ROW 4-B. Fredenlund, G. Chrisl E. Sommer, B. Will, D. Wo! niak, L. Goes, R. Nolan. ROW 5-N. Berg, A. Kay. Gordon, J. Dillard, N. Raino W, lssel, S. Sider. S. MISS JENKINSEN DIVISION I23 ROW I-L. Gierlze, E. Abramson, Y. Sprague, E. Bishop, J. Evans, M. Maudlin, B. Haberer, P. Loring. ROW 2-L. Bernsfein, L. Wrighl, A. Brodsky, R. Warsbawsky, C. Fisler, B, Lloyd, J. Sarlcisian, R. Podobny. ROW 3-D. Seeger, D. Bergfallr, B. Wade, L. Luiz, M. Hillman, S. Nelson, E. Melville. ROW 4-L. Arndl, A. Sigiusson, C. Rell, G. Mohr, M. Weiss, M. Pey+on. ROW 5-L. Bulawa, I.. Swanson, E, Knipprafh, B.. Thompson, L Ardnf, M. Perlef. MISS KINSELLA DIVISION I29 ROW I-S. Gilo, J. Alinlxas, E. Brahms, G. Slephani, V. Black. ROW 2-R. Ellingson, S. Cline, L. Hunf, E. Hallberg, A. Sanfilip- po, D. Levy. ROW 3-J. Muscia, F. Curih, D. Hawkins, N. Sprague, A. Burich. ROW 4-E. Dohnau, D. Koclrler, R. Naas, V. Sfeinbeclr, J. Prals, J. Paul E. Dresser J. Toolre 1 I Y. L. Paque. ROW 5-J. Perman, D. Bulawa, J. Blomgren, D. Reiff, R. Aberg. MR. LUCAS DIVISION I36 ROW I-E. Bruksch, J. Laferrier, B. Dorseh, C. Bednar. ROW 2-L. Peferson, M. Adams, E. Rohlolif, D. Jusiinen. ROW 3-A. Evans, J. Assures, E. Ca nnonifo, R. Ryan. STANDING-D. James, L. Wheel- er, M. M. Mccaskey, M. Levy, B. Sawoiflre, P. Perry, L. Berg, Mr. Lucas, D, Orlich. SEATED IN BACK-J. D'AousI, M. Johns, M. Schmidf, J. Gaid- ner, E. Liebovilz. I-Ll:..wlC.ul4.Aus I WMM Mar argon fo a farv Q6Ll l'l ang Mn AJCLJ 3 Q6l,Z5MI Q5 MISS LESTINA DIVISION 2I9 ROW I-B. Kruezer, A. Reinheim er, N. Bergman, M. Missavich M. Cruz. Row 2-B. Munn, J. snag, D Anderson, J. Simone, L. Milch- ell, M. Mousel. ROW 3-G. Arens, R. Koch, E Chesne, B. Frank, B. Jacobson L. Weiss. ROW 4-S. Gregory, L. Grolh J. Ahnerf, G. Jonas, M. Garlen: mann, G. Schilling, D. Hill, B Lynch, E. Bacher, R. Allas. MISS HOWE DIVISION 228 ROW I-E. Halderilh, J. Holzer, P. Waggener, J. Slnle, P. Brown, H. Gerlz, B. Schneider, D. Wells. ROW 2-M. Kornack, S. Rogne, H. Wendf, D. Janlmoshi, D. Mar- cucci, P. Mankus, E. Kurasaia. ROW 3-D. Johnson, D. Kling- berg, S. Tsilis, E. Gallegos, L. Schmidl. ROW 4-S. Mandel, L. Cascio, E. Wille, R. Wolff, R. Dielz. ROW 5-F. Sloclzum, A. Schell, W, Hickey, C, Luber, R. Zeul- schel. MISS SCHMIDT DIVISION 3lI ROW I-D. Owen, B. Buell, l'l. House, B. Harlman, E. Bain- bridge, R. Moser, D. Sleeg. ROW 2-L. Zalz, J. Marlzus, J. Sl. Bernard, D. Mayer, F. Birlz, C. Fallon, R. Raemer. ROW 3-J. Caballero, C. Marx. C. Herbon, N. Macholl, R. Wallrer, E. Plomin, U. Leo. MISS ROETH DIVISION 3I4 ROW I-N. Fox, J. Rose, G Scearce, D. Popadich, M. AIberI ROW 2-B. Gorrell, I, Siahr, D. Repfa, B. Knorr, A. Madding. ROW 3-L. Mahr, D. L. Bonar, J Davis, V. Roach, J. Rieker, Di Beasly. ROW 4-J. Norman, A. Walin, M. Schnoor, G. Maclr. A. Seri- vifz, R. Prussaf, J. SIagI1I. ROW 5-C. Parsons, V. Magnu- son, W. Scharow. MISS RYAN DIVISION L. R. 3 ROW I-C. ManIiIros, J. Rayburn, I. Adelmann, D. Eisner, D. Jor- gensen, M. Pilrone, J. Eul, M. Passarelio. ROW 2-R. Winandy, J. KanIner, D. Marienfeld, G. Pikrone, B. Sullivan, D. Carlson. ROW 3-H. Berfran, J. Dougher- Iy, R. Byrne. G. Terrell, S. Gierke, R. Becker. ROW 4-S. Bleizeffer, R. Herpe, P. GoseII, R. Kogan, D. Pingrey, D. Sfroy, E. Pedersen. C. Fisher, J. Olsen, B. Benson. ROW 5-M. Abramson, J. Baba, J. Isaac, R. SandIow, R. WoIIen- weber. MR. FRIEDA DIVISION II7 ROW I-R. Ermoian, J. Nauer+, B. HeaII'1, B. Sandsfrom, L. Davis. ROW 2-D. Goe+ers, R. Guiier- rey, P, Friedman, E. Archibald, J. Bach. ROW? 3-R. Kornafz. F. Boeing, A. Horner, D. Owsley, J. Acey, C. Kanfor, H. Nelson, D. Kulin. a,l I'l865 0LU 0I C85 49 MISS GREINER DIVISION 338 ROW I-M. Hayashi. ROW 2-I. Kasch, R. Bah, D. Logan. ROW 3-D. Wheeler, E. Clarke, S. Hansen, M. Leemhuis, P. Jaeger, J. Baker. ROW 4-E. Sfeirer, L. Speidel, E. Berger, I. Bomar, M. Greiner, B. Joergens, L. Dosfer, R. Behr. ROW 5-J. Rhode, J. Sanford, E. Neyer, M. Klancic, A. Schaberg- er, G. Dragin, W. Joosf, D. GiIcresI, J. Hoffman. MRS. MUELLER DIVISION 3I6-3 ROW I--D. Jacobs, G. ChaIem, M, Nyren, R. Mueller, L. Flai- Iich, I. Nakamura, E. Brigman, M. Pierrnan, V. SaIIer, J. Binder. ROW 2-K. Erickson, J. Rennick, J. Vicfor, E. Mehdorf, M. Mafsushima, D. Monschke. M. Fisher, F. Behr. ROW 3-D. ProvoI, R. Lamke, E. Hooper, S. Kifahafa, R. Waf- kins, K. Powers, G. Waldman, J. Fursf, D. Bubalo. MISS MILLER - MISS MELOY DIVISION 302 ROW I-L. Winier, G. Nielsen. R. Leonard. ROW 2-J CaIancIra M. Crosb ' I Y. F. Barrmore, J. Raso. ROW 3-G. Morrison, Miss Me Ioy, Miss MiIIer, S. Burresica. 7 7 Uelng 0,98 Ll' MCCQ56 I 50 DIVISION TEACHER- Mr. Haseman IB. Div. IZI ROW I-R. Downs, G. Her- mann, W. Tyszlro, W. Wal- lace, G. Hegner, J. Calla- han, M, Zaulze ROW 2-Slanlin, Sloplon, A. Wlwerry, J. Murray, W. Fin- nerly, J. Finneriy ROW 3-M. Lamberf, J. Pear- son, W. Holiiman, G. Hage- mdnh ROW 4-W, Abbinlr, A. Hess. F. Kohlndorfer. L. Rosenbrock FAREWELL TO man Kfarice van .x4uLen The Red and While S'I'afF join all members of Lalce View in saying goodbye Io one of our school's ablesl' language 'leachers - Miss Clarice Van Aulcen. Those 'iorfunafe pupils who have had lhe privilege of s+udying wiI'h her fell of her fine qualifies as a person and as a feacher. Miss Van Aulren, who is a versalile and gifled linguisl, has raughf classes in French, German and English a+ Lake View since l922. We regrel' having 'ro say Au Revoir 'lo Ihis beloved +eacher. In whalever direcfion Fa+e may +alre Miss Van Aulcen she may be sure Ihal' our besl' wishes will always be wi+h her. QW 5 I gm-'WF ,,a ,, Pi, if yt -5 vs , Q, X .119 W fi N 3 Q if , .asf W .W pf my g JS 5 2 - 1 'N w C wi 4, f 1 3335 , , 3,3 A 3 , J ,N .iw 2 my? rw Q A A 2 2 SS 2 'adm f wb! 5, 2: Y iffiir 155, 2 swf? we qw, fwz nw M 5 'H V' 5? 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Louis D, Walz Cla,-ine-ps Mary Ann Anderka Mel Bandanza Elaine Brown Keith Dobbins Joan Douglas 58 Clarinefs Neova Frangias Marion Gebharl Berniece Gindler Marshal Gordon Laverne Goss William Heath Delores James Burlon Kravils Gloria Kruse Roberl Malsi Sheila Mulligan Wally O'Dishoo Theresa Orlando Elizabefh Preuss Sonia Roqne Peter Tamm Dorolhy Werner Trumpets Morry Balson Frank Boeinq Edylhe Clarke James Durand Paul Friedman Abe Goldsmith Pele Gruber Ingeborg Jorgensen David La Foe Ray Lancasfer David Owen Irving Pope Jack Skarda Ira Sullivan Mary Whilfield Roberl Wilfman - t6Ll 5 of .j0lfVl0I l 0lfl! French Horns Wayne Eqgebrechf Vivienne Fiddler Don Goefers Bill Jacklin Rulh Mueller Harlan Sfrand Ralph Werlhes Trombones Roberfa Behrens Sfeven Bleizeffer Catherine Jerger Edifh Jorgensen Ralph Junqe Ed Koeniq Henry Kruse George Manning Barifones Flufes Harold Carlson Paul Gosell Joe Hoffman Helen Jerqer Gordon Sfanley Electra Bishop Joan Roher Nancy Sprague Cries of Sfrike up fhe band are heard by Lake View sfudenfs af all school funczfions for, as everyone knows, our band is iusf plain wonderful. How we enjoy hearing fhe Loyalfy Song and fhose spirifed marches or fhe inspirafional 'fouch- down music played af our foofball games! Lake View's Milifary Band under fhe able direcfion of Capfain Louis D. Walz always gives a worfhy performance. The band offers our girls and boys an opporfunify fo develop fheir falenf, 'lo acquire 'rechnical skill, and fo play before a large audience several fimes each semesfer. Oboe Saxophones Jean Lively Bass Clarinefs Robert Beecher Joan Gebert Dorofhy Penfis Alfo Clarinef Jean Sfevenson Bass Howie Furman Clyde Parsons Milton Witlholf 59 Par Brewer Lois Gierke Roberf Herpe Roberl Maguire Murry Ross Loraine Redeker Sally Yehlinq Percussion James Canlley Joel Miller Roberf Nolan John Ralslon Bernie Walshon Mr. l. Lelchinger ufiic edoun A ana! Creafed Our orchesira sirives for perfeclion in ihe rendi+ion of richly harmonious music. Under lhe skillful leadership of Mr. lrving Lefch- inger 'lhe Lake View orcheslra supplies a vi+al perl in music fesfivals, a+ gradualions and af assemblies. Mr. Le+chinger's direclion achieves a fine inferprelalion, lhoroughness and finish. The plan of having Beginning, ln+ermedia+e and Advanced orcheslra groups permii s'ruden+s +o progress unfil ihey belong fo +he Conceri' Orcheslra where +he finesl' music is played. b0 S wwg9!LQjg, Q . W , .,,j?'3? A K gf 1 M2 9' -5001 2? 655. M4 X .W ,-'. .. 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Whefher if be +he sub+le Tones of a sacred hymn or +he lilling gaieiy of an old folk song, The choir always performs +o 'the complele sa+isfac+ion of our music-loving school. Our choir, under fhe able direcfion of Mr. Carl F. Haseman, has given beauliful concer+s, radio broad- casis, and assembly programs which have been en'lhusias+ically received. 62 ,915 .gf gacli . Allen Allen Anderson Anlaui Bischoff L. Buck Bulawa V. Cain Casio A. Chadwick W Char+ra nd J A. Clarke R Cloulier L Copfinke W. Dieiz Eul Fisher Fox Fuchs Gard Gilcresl Gorman Grauer Greisel Grosberg Grosberg Hall Hallsirorn CUQJQ Heiiman Hensel Humphreys Hunioon Jachim Jus+inen Kepson Kasin Kasual Kogan Kosminski Kurauski LePage Lindman K. .i5cl1aiL0w:5 E. Lowden F. Mannes G. Marback B. Marks C. Marx M. Mason M. Maudlin M. Melfzer W Mensching D. Moore J. Nelson M. L. Nichols J. Nudelman P. Opperman B. M M A. N D. D. R. A. A. L. J. K. A. Osierhaus Perlel' Peylon Provenla no Rapson Remahl Saell Sanaserdo Scha berg er Schell Schmidi Schmies Scholield Sebasfain Simone Simons Snyders Thornquisf Treece E. Tumai Walker Weller Wilder Zak Zelmor of glee y sin, The Lake View Girls' Glee Club, originaled by ils direclor, Miss Dorolhy M. Hulchins in I939, has become our largesl musical organizalion. Under Miss Hu+chin's inspiring leadership lhis all-girl chorus sings wilh lrainecl proficiency, crea'l- ing harmony for lhe mind, consolalion and ioy for l'he soul. The Glee Club's per- formance is well-liked by ever one. l'ls reperloire consisls of bolh classical and popular music which is beaulifulhy sung. The group parlicipales in concerls. feslivals, and assembly programs. Their ioyous singing combines perfeclion of rendilion wilh sympalhelic inlerprelalion. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Dorolhy Ahlslrom, Dorolhy Albrechf, Belly Alvord, Dolores Ander:on, Margarel Anderson, Marilyn Anderson, Mae Elaine Anderson, Marie Angelo, Ann Anlol. Violel Bade, Frances Baker, Sarah Baldassano, Myra Bardenhaqen, Barbara Baron, June Barney, Jean Barucca, Annie Laurie Bauerrn, Beverley Barr, Ann Amaryllis Beck, Beverly Marilyn Beck, Belly Bessner, Francine Burk, Rosemarie Bishop, Velma Black, Jean Block, Gladys Blumenlhal, Carla Louise Bollhoefer, Rulh Brellner, Gloria Brodsky, Ann Marie Brown, Belly Brown, Ellen Doris Buchholz, Nancy Burlch, Phyllis Burke, Margaret Burke. Dorolhy Carlson, Gladys Carlson, Linnea Carlson, Hilen Carraway, June Cassarh, Jo Ann Chadwick, Jacqueline Chubin, Belly Cleary, Shirley Cline, Carol Creswell. Helen Danson, Sarah David, Donila Davidson, Beverly Davis, Jaquelyn Deinslein, Patricia Dingle, Barbara Dorfman, Beverly Dorl- man, Lucile Duerr, Lois Dunslon. Evelyn Ecale, Carolyn Eisenrielh, Grace Elkin, Arlene Esberqer. Joyce Fahlbrusch, Lorraine Fisher, Lillian Floden, lngebord Foer- ster, Evelyn Fouls, Palricia Francis, Joy Friedman, Wanila Fuhrken. Nancy Garlenmann, Nancy Geisheimer, Helen Gerlz, Donna Gillefle, Donna Granl, Joyce Grosberq, Gloria Gruninger, Suree Goldsmith, Billie Jean Gorrell, Pearl Guske. 64 ULU Annette Haase, Emma Hallber , Beverly Halonen, Dorothy Hal- verson. Joan Hamme, Pearl Hayiles, Jacquelyn Hayward, Veronica Heindl, Georgia Hendrickson, Dolores Herbon, Betty Hopper, Josephine Horner. Jacqueline Jacobson, Joan Janson, Claudette Johnson, Jeanette Jones, Rose Jowers. Susan Kamhi, Jeanne Kantner, Carol Kantor, Mary Anne Karnberg, Mary Anne Koster, Patricia Kilby, Barbara Kocherw, Shirley Kockler, Patricia M. Koval, Elaine Kroll, Dolly Krosso, Rita Kresin, Donna Kuhlman. Shirley Landis, Sally Landsman, Louise Lar, Ada Leavitt, Virginia Lehman, Sally Lewis, Betty Liesl, Dorothy Linder, Mary Lira. Mary Mackerella, Ruth Manke, June Marbach, Judy Markus, Wilma Martin, Carolyn Marx, Virginia Mast, Lorraine Matuschelr, Dolores Maurer, Dorothea Mayer, Mary Ann McCormick, Janette McVittie, Phyllis Meyer, Margo Miller, Dolores Miloch, Marian Molenda, Doris Moorad, Reqene Mosee Constance Mosinskas, Grace Mowbray, Betty Mueller, Jacqueline Mueller, Shirley Nelson, Joan Nooner. Barbara O'Connell, Patricia O'Connell, Betty Oberdinq, Josephine Os, Dorothy Oshinski. Helen Pahl, Diane Pappas, Evelyn Penrod, Violet Peterson, Lolita Picchiotti, Mayora Pinc, Josephine Portiera, Jean Potter, Eleanor Pressler, Lorraine Pruchnick, Patricia Preston. Jean Beverly Quinlan. Jean Audrey Rapp, Betty Rads, Elaine Rauer, Rosemary Reilly, Alice Reiter, Arlene Repetto, Joan Rhode, Bet y J. Richardson, Rosemary Rieschel, Virginia Ritter, Hedwiq Rogner, Cynthia Rose, Josephine Rose, Marge Rosenthal, Betty Roth, Rosemary Str George, Rochelle Salk, Lenore Eileen Salo, Adelaide Scheclr, Dorothy Schomer, Marilyn Schulz, Dorohhy B. Sebastian, Dorothy A. Service, Maxine Shapiro, Georgia Shares, Flora Shell, Barbara Shrifrin, Joan Skinner, Diane Spersrud, Dorothy Steel, Ingrid Steiner, Doris Strecker, Marilyn Swanson, Marilyn Swartz. Joan Carol Tarnow, Mariorie Thompson, June Tomita. Jo Vaccaro, Marion Van Driessche, Ruth Vanselow Marlena Valkers. Nancy Waggener, Harriet Walton, Jane Watkins, Pauline Watson, Violet Waytula, Jeanette Weichbrod, Jean Welch, Ann Weyer, Rita Wiegard, Lorraine Widrnan, Ingeborg Wild, Barbara Wimer, Evelyn Wolms, Eileen Wrubel. Veronica Marie Yuhas. Barbara Zapp, Blanche Zsido. 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Machamer, H. Wallenweber, R. Johnson, A. Cassaea, B. Norman. STANDING - Miss Tierney. C. Jacobson, B. Danks, E. Davis, J. Thereau, H. Rubensfein. 2B Council MR. GUSS, Sponsor ROW I Isea+edI-J. Sheibe, P. Readdy, M. Romano, D. Cem- pirek, J. Colaine, B. Quinlin, S. Tarlo. ROW 2 IseaIedI-I. Sullivan, J. SI'1oIIz, B. Mueller, B. Danker. F. Neubaum. ROW 3 fsfandingl - R. Caine Presidenfg D. Parsons, D. Snyers H. Fordyce, R. Homa, M. Niv- en, A. Melander, C. Cole. ur JawmaLer6 ,gn .xdcfion SENATE Sponsor: Mr. Beckerman SEATED-G. Ingersoll, I. Foresler, J. Shiff, M. Perlef, J. Nelson, Presidenl-W. Halslrom, P. Loring, M. Nicolls, R. Cloufier, J. Sherman, P. Ready, H. Rubinsiein, W. Marfini, S. Lipshulz. STANDING-R. Haberer, L. Roseih, E, Berg, R. Johnson, A. Schell, D. Wood- man, W. Loring, P. Perry, J. Acey, G. Rici, N. Sprague, S. Rogne, B. Mifchell, C. Slinson. H would be difficull +o 'find a more capable group of s+uclen+s lhan fhose of our Senafe which is fhe leading governing body of Lake View. Senale members are recruiled from many popular s+u- denls who have fhe will lo work and who par+icipa+e wirh zesl' in school acriviries. Sfudenf governmenl' imparrs enihusiasm and gives life and pep fo school management Lake View Sena+e members are laying a foundaiion for helpful living and civic responsibiliry. 70 ooloerafion .96 fAe MAI' Each Class Council consisis of +he depuiies of ifs division rooms who eleci' officers. They preside over +he council mee+ings once a week when programs are presenied. The working +oge+her of all fhe class councils is fhe basis of our sfuden+ government 7l IA Council MR. SOLEM, Sponsor ROW I lSeafedl-Mr. Solem: J Young, R. Siollsiorff, W. Gallo- way, J. Bauer. ROW 2 lS+anclingl-R. Evans, J. Saladin, J. Rieker, E. Jasper, G. Leinss. IB-IA Council MISS EIBERG, Sponsor ROW I-J. McKenzie, S. Calkins, B. Sfafford, T. Sfanfon, K. Moon, L. Dunsfin, D. Kanabay, L. Gal- limore. ROW 2-M. Schurll, G. Frenlel, M. Rix, C, Sorensen, I. Sauer, H. Immonen, W. Hergenrecler, R. Evans. ROW 3-R. Janers, S. Colby, C. Sfenson, E. Fuhlbragge, P. De- Shorn, R. Widman, A. Eiberg. our ommifilz - jimf .gzmefifer James Nelson William Hallslrom Mary Lou Nicholls Pefricia Loring Mariorie Perle! Roberf Cloulier Meel our execufive branch of school governmenf-fhe February '47 Commission. These lads and lasses were responsible for offering Lake View sludenls social dancing in 'lhe R.O.T.C. room during lunch periods. They sponsored success- ful Chrislmas parlies a+ SeH'lemen+ Houses and crealed a happy chapler in Lake View's memory. el f50l'lCLAty pdl, 72 our ommia - 7 ecorwl ,gemefifer OZJCLLQ Mew Olga em Floberi Walker, Paul Perry, Dorofhy Smiih Pafricia Cassiday, Bonnie Haberer, James Naueri These six girls and boys are popular because of Their abilify and personalify. They are sfriving fo give Lake View a diversified program of scholasiic and social ac'I'ivi+ies. Their high poini' of conceni'ra+ion has been +o allevia+e fhe s+ree+ car siluaiion, and fo organize a clean up campaign 'ro keep our school in +he besl' of condifion. They appreciafe +heir obIiga+ion io every member of The s+uden+ body and +hey are coordinafing fheir eFFc-r+s 'ro achieve much needed improvemenls. 73 .xdcgudfing .Sijwof Oyolaorfunifiefi Miss Kreiss, B. Schmidi. Mrs. Hellman, H. Hunlsinger, N Weinlraub, P. Waggener. The Adiusfmenf Service al Lake View has made an oulsfanding cily-wide confribulion +o 'lhe effi- cien+ managemenl' of personnel deparlmenl problems. Miss Phyllis Kreis who is our Personnel Di- rec+or, supervises +his service al Lake View. ln coopera+ion wi+h Mr. Winier she organizes The coun- seling, +es+ing and filing, plans lhe guidance work, inferviews new sludenls and drop-ou+s. Our Adiusfmenf Depar'I'men+ 'furnishes help on lhe planning of curriculums, on make-up work and gives assisiance on individual problems. Parenis are cordially inviied +o visil' 'lhe clepar'fmen+ al' any lime. We are proud of 'rhe fine manner in which This deparlmenl adiusls 'rhe opporlunilies of +he school lo lhe needs of individual sludenls. Miss Kreis' underslanding advice is always accompanied wiih a gracious smile. 74 Miss Greiner, D. Logan, R. Ball. 0 cgnobuicluaf .S?uJenf meek Personnel Room MISS KREIS, MISS SCHRYVER, MISS H. LEACH, MISS GREINER TOP ROW - M, Sfarfup, Miss Kreis, C. Mueller, J. Bobrolif, R. Verslraele D. Rommel, R. Wind, W. Goefz, R. Werfhes, D. Snyders, S. Peiserl, A. Ge- mignani, L. Kresin, A. Nar- dulli. BOTTOM ROW-J. Gebhardl, M. Keezer, L. Goss, S. Figiel, D. Hirbon, Miss Leech, Miss Schryver, Miss Greiner. I I Miss RYAN, MRS. HELLMAN, ' Miss TRAGER STANDING-J. Pell, D. Wells, Miss Ryan, R. Carler, M. Hois- dale, J. Johson, B. Krachf, G. Wolms. SEATED-R. Haroolian, R. Bafz, D. Logan, V. Masiy, Mrs. Hell- man, Miss Trager, E. Vassios, M. Hensel. Mrs. Caroline Pfingsl is our capable Acliuslmenl Teacher a+ fhe Greeley Branch. Sludenls who desire informafion concerning colleges, cam s ' I h ' ' ' p or specua sc ools receive valuable guidance from Mus: Ho e L h. Th ' ' ' ' p eec e Sluclenl And Scholarship Fund is ably admlnisiered by Miss Florence Schryver. The improvemenf of reading is supervised by Miss Amalia Schaefzel. Mrs. Sara Hellman direcis fhe adminisfering, scoring and recording of Iesls. Mrs. Marjorie F. Mills is our capable counselor for younger sludenls. Miss Louise Trager assembles Ihe maferials for 'Ihe preparafion of 'Ihe psycho- graphs. She gives a career class which is increasingly popular and helpful. Valuable services are rendered by Miss Clarice Van Auken, Mrs. Hedvic A. Vlasak, and Miss Lucy Ryan, who supervise and check sfudenl' folders. Anolher helpful fealure of fhe Adjuslmenf Service is Ihe fine work of our Placemenf Counselor, Miss Margarelh Greiner, who aids our young people +o secure suifable parl- Hme iobs, arranges for working cer+ifica+es, gives career guidance and places our graduales in safis- facrory work. Two Board of Educalion child psychologisls devole one day a week +o special cases al Lake View. They are Dr. Saffir and Mrs. Boellicher. 75 Qlfallllif j0l .!4!!.9l'liQl'lffl GHC! pll,l l90flQ5 The Allendance Office Miss Brainerd, V. Romnow. K. Moon, K. Hoellen, R. Locascio ' The Book Room Miss R. Rocca and her willing helpers. SEATED-J. Evans, J. Plafh, Miss Rocca STANDING-R. Homa, R. Riss, P. De Shon, R. Combs, R. Schullz, ' C. Manlilros, R. Bierman, W, Gruber, E. Lippsey l27 is lo eliminale 'rardiness and 'ro encourage regular aH'end- The purpose of our ahlendance office in room ance a+ school. This room is under lhe able direclion of Miss Helen Brainerd who is Lake View's Allendance Counsellor. She has a sympalhefic and underslanding aHi+ude 'foward our problems and gives advice and en- couragemenl' when we mosl need il. She shows us how +o be self-relianl' and how lo help ourselves. Sei your ' h + d '+ for ou is one of her praclical suggeslions. Miss Brainerd own alarm clock and donl depend on of ers o o I y is assisled by a group of able office praclice girls who con+ribu+e lheir parl in fhis well organized and helpful service. The classificalion, sor+ing, caraloguing, and disrribuling of our 'lexl books is ably direcled by Miss Rosemary ' ' d + m-work of 'lhese willing wozkers make i+ Rocca and her slaff of assislanfs in room 228. The cooperahon an ea ' ' dealin wilh +he loss of books, and wilh new book orders possible 'For us 'lo have promp'f and accurale service in g for class use. Under Miss Rocca's good managemenl our books are kepl in lhe besi condilion, requisilions and invenlories are made and near and convenienf arrangemenl of all books is mainlfained. 76 NW EW LM , sv, Am i x. W gl 32 35' fi V: 1 3 , -My A ? g - . ',-. A , 5 fl 1 ' - 'fwf-2 : x ff W .QT -1 lifmwg 3 1 Ma 'm.i l -X 1 W 'S .X Ay- .fyv , ,F .kg 1, -yy ji gf W 6 MA ay 5.-,W '12 ' '-sfjgzi' Qs F wi Y mix 93. Q , x 1 sl gi. 'Was 1 I M! Wanda flze Mc! ana! Wife RED AND WHITE LITERARY STAFF Sponsor: Mrs. Burchwood Lenore Bernsfein, Barbara Buell, Amelie Burich, Doris Carlson, Joan Evans, Lola Galialsafos, Gerhard Haase, Eileen Holzhausser, Marilyn Johnson, Raydun Johnson, Sidney Kazel, Dorolhea Levy, Pa? Loring, Frances Merlile, Marilyn Nelson, Eunice Rholoiii, Jeanefie Sarliisian-Ediior, I.aVerne Swanson, Denise Topp, BeHy Wade RED AND WHITE -- UNITE AND WRITE This is Ihe slogan of Ihe Red and While Lilerary Slaiif. Any lime Ihr-1+ you look in+o our office you are sure 'ro see s+a'Ff mem- bers recording in a iournaIis+ic manner all 'Ihe even+s of our school life. This gives Ii+erary aspiranis exceIIen+ experience and paves Ihe way for o'I'her useful and enioyable Ii+erary ac'I'ivi'ries. The guiding Iigh+ behind 'rhe Annual is Mrs. Burchwood whose warm in+eres+ and encouragernenl' enables Ihe group Io work under ideal condi+ions. 78 grien ofa J of fke Ilan! ana! iM!Aife The Li+erary S'raFF of 'The Red and Whi+e hopes Thai' lhis edi+ion of fhe Annual will recall pleasan+ memories, inspire you in +he fuiure and keep alive in your hearfs a love and loyal+y lor your Alma Maier- Lake View High School. Mr. Roy Solem of Marshall Sludios has success- fully capfured fhe spiri+ of Lake View in his pho'I'og- raphy. Many +hanks 'ro you, Mr. Solem, for your skill, pafience and excellenl' coopera+ion. Mr. Leander W. Hager+y, Jr., Direcfor of +he Leander Company, has furnished en+husias+ic in+er- esf in planning fhe layouis of our book. We apprecia+e Mr. Hager+y's eFFor+s and in+eres+ in our behalf. Mr. Winfer's suggesiions for 'rhe Year Book have helped +o make il' an expressive record of our school life. 'TTY Miss Grace King has +he happy facully of being able 'ro impari her enihusiasm, will +o work and cre- a+ive ideas +o her s+aFF of adverlising exper+s. The Red and Whife is indebfed fo Mr. Block for his Fine efforl in lhe selling and disiribufing of 'rhe Year Book in a mos+ businesslike manner. His good nafure and willingness have been a greaf help. Mrs. Burchwood +ook over +he responsibilify of 'rhe I947 Year Book publicafion +o fhe sa'l'isfac+ion of 'rhe school and especially of her sfaff. RED AND WHITE Barbara Buell Marilyn Nelson Frances Merkle Raydun Johnson La Verne Swanson Lola Galialsa+os PHOTOGRAPH ER STAFF .A lgugiafing ccounf ofog RED AND WHITE BUSINESS STAFF Sponsor: Mr. Block L. Wrighi, Mr. Block, A. Brodsky, D. Jacobs RED AND WHITE ADVERTISING STAFF Sponsor: Miss King P. Rogers, D. Marcucci, J. Malles, Miss King, L. Holzlropf Our Red and WI1i+e Adveriising S+aFf has done oursianding worIc under +I1e en+I1usias'I'ic cIirec+ion of Miss Grace King who has a ciI'y-wide repuiaiion for her abiIi+y 'Io selI ads. The capable Business Siaff has accompIisI1ed fine resuIIs under +I1e sponsorship of Mr. WiIIiam E. Block who +ooIc over +I1is work +o 'II1e eniire saIis'IacI'ion of all. 80 eanzworL ancJ,Ha The Forum has a large membership of aIer+ siudenfs who mee+ once a week +o discuss polilical and economic quesfions of 'rhe day. The Forum offers enioyable movies, Irips +o places of inleresf and inspiralional guesl' spealcers. Miss Florence Gumbiner who is Ihe club sponsor has been success- ful in helping plan varied and worlh-while programs. The Spanish Club under +he friendly and capable guidance of Miss Elhel Taurog has produced unusual programs which fosler cuI'I'uraI and linguisiic achievement We enjoy currenl news concerning Spanish speaking couniries, quizzes, deba+es, musical fiesfas. We send Iwo delegafes +o Ihe Pan American League which consisls of represenlalives from Ihe Spanish Clubs of o+her Chicago high schools. The club offers a chance Io praclice fhe good neighbor policy for we correspond wi'I'h sfu- denis in Soulh American counlries. Our Tag Day benefifed a worlhy charily. The oppor+uni'ry fo par- 'ricipale in Ihese aclivilies is apprecialed by our members. inedd FORUM CLUB MISS GUMBINER -Sponsor STANDING-K. Hoellen ROW I-D. Juslinen, P. Lev inson, R Sfac . ey, J. Gall M. Leemhuis, J. Gardner ROW 2-E. Halberg, L. Hunl, R. Ryan, Y. Sprague, R. Biclrer, S. Gierke, D. Jones, L. Speidel ROW 3-E. Melville, M. Weiss, L. Peferson, D. Seeger, D. Jorgensen, L. Widman, R. Moser, J. Sark. isian, A. Burfch ROW 4-H. Sharion G Haas ' S. M. Perlei, W.. Lori mg- S. Nelson, E. Pedersen, J. Baker, M. M ' audlln SPANISH CLUB MISS TAUROG ROW I-L. Francis, S. Klein, P. Cassidy, R. Eberfh, J. Hamme, S. Kamhi, D, Lund. CIUISI. W. Herrera, Miss Taurog, J. Klang ROW 2-D. Anderson, D. Bubdlo. M. Swanson, M. Sir 'Ir ' ' el er, J. Sashlslan, S, Spalr ROW 3-D. L ew, J. Lenfin, J. Len+in 8l ouflz gow Oni Ar Lruice X Z GAMMA Hl-Y SEATED-F. Weiland, C. Marx, R. Lewis, E. Can- noniio, W, Charlrand, G. Marbach, R. Nielo, P. Folk, W. Shabow. STANDING-G. Olson, T. Osferberger, R. Malse, L. Erickson, C. Ochs, J. Naflinger, D, Remahl, J. Sieiner, C. Herbon, J. Johnson. JUNIOR RED CROSS Mr. Lucas - Sponsor SEATED-V. Peierson, D. Gilcresf, I. Bomar, E. Cannoniio, Mr. Lucas. L. Berg, D, Siern, B. Dorf- man, G. Jacobson. STANDING-B. Dorfman, G. Leinss, S. Nelson, M. Weiss, H. Weyer, P. MacDonald, -M. Marlin, R. Bishoff. unior pea! Crow Lake View's Junior Red Cross is helping 'ro make +he peace of fhe world more secure. Under ihe sponsorship of Mr. Lucas 'lhe group is ably guided in diversified acfivifies. The members give generously of lheir 'rime while working +o benefii' lhis grea+ Socieiy. They make useful ariicles, send gifi-boxes io orphans abroad, sludy firsf-aid, and sponsor Chrisimas parlies for underprivileged children. The goal of 'rhe Jr. Red Cross is +o alleviafe suffering, offer help and bring cheer when needed. Red Cross delegaies from each division room make up 'Phe council. 82 sS?lfl,6!8IflixM40Ql 5 Q L .f4Cfl0lfl Office Pracfice assisfanfs in 'Ihe main office are given an opporfunily 'lo learn business organizafion under lhe direcf supervision of our capable Lake View sfaff. Mr. John Beckerman direcls +he office praciice sfudenis wifh a kind buf firm hand. He is much beloved by fhe group who consider him a frue friend. Jusf as 'lhe Paren+ Teach- ers' Associafion has been aiding our school by bring- ing fhe aims of feachers, parenfs and s+uden'rs 'ro- gefher, +he P.T.A. Pages are doing a valuable work +0 secure +his infegrafion af Lake View. Because of fheir helpful spirif Lake View boasfs one of +he largesf P.T.A. groups in Chicago. MR. BECKERMAN ROW I-E. Berg, J. Olson, R. Vaccaro, B. Morgan, P. Sebas- fian, B. Buell, B. Liebe, E. Zen- ner, J. Gorman. ROW 2-Mr. Beckerman, H. Voss, A. Miller, L. Cremerius, J. Brig- man, F. Manne, M. Beckman, G. Roselh. ROW 3-J. Buechner, J. Buichner, J. Yamada, D. Schneider, N. Papalony. Special Senior Service MISS I. LEACH, Sponsor SITTING-E. Holzhausser, R. Lasse, I. Keller. M. Smifh. STANDING-M. L. Nicholls, I. Winfer, P. Rodkey, E. Oldridge, I. Pfucelr, J. Spangler. 83 lfU l'l UIQ ill? p0LU8l HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS A. Haase J. Hamme L. Roseth onor Sociefg AD ASTRA PER ASPERA Our bronze, silver and gold honor pins are 1'he symbols of membership in 'I'l1e Lalce View Honor Sociely. This achievemenl' silenily proclaims +ha+ ihe wearer has been persevering, aHen+ive and diligent School work well done brings +he saiisfaciion of scholarly success bu+ our Honor Sociefy members ialce equal pride in 'their pariici- parion in school acfivilies. They have proved fhemselves io be companionable good sporls and en+husias+ic leaders offering valued services +o iheir school and communily. 84 FRENCH CHORUS Sponsor: Miss Van Auken CONTEMPORARY HISTORY CLASS Teacher: Miss Conyne R. Bishop, A. Cassara, M. Bild, W. Charlrand, B. Colborck, E. Davis, S. Dolce, R. de Marlinio, R. Garber, A. Haase, D. Hawkins, B. Harriel, H. Johnson, J. Johnson, M. Johnson, D. Johnson E. LePage, M. LePage, H. Mayer, J. Mehferal, L. Milchell, L. Nilson, D. Spersrud, L. Schmidl M. Thorsdale, J. Tiedge, L. Weiss, L. Wheeler, J. Williams, A. Bauer, M. Berman, J. Bobrolf, M. Burn E. Carlson, L. Casfelein, J. Clarke, R. David, M. Drell, C. Eugberg, A. Esberger, V. Forllrer H. Fordyce, J. Frifz, J. Graf, T. Harris, L. Holmes, B. Keller, D. Keller, D. Johnson, D. Larson C. Maniloff, L. Marcianle, J. Marlin, M. Marlin, M. Maudlin, A. Melander, P. Panos, M. Perlel J. Porfiera, V. Rashid, P. Rea, R. Sandlow, D. Schorner, D. Snyers, V. Sleinbeck, N. Waggener, J. Walkins, N. Weinlraub, N. Wells, P. Wesling, G. Zeken. FRENCH CHORUS There's somelhing new al Lake View. We have a club called +he French Chorus. The purpose of +his group is 'lo acquainf s+uden+s wiih various aspecls of French life including +he songs, ballads and cusloms of 'rhe people. The Chorus, which is under fhe guidance of Miss Clarice Van Auken, has been enioying i'l's luneful meelings. Our Con'l'emporary His'l'ory Class presenls an inleresling and inlormalive assembly program each year in which 'lhe sfudenls show an unrivaled sense of 'Fair play, good-naluredness, and a slock of informafion which 'rhey sfafe in a sfraighf-forward manner. Their discussion is +hough+ provoking and all Lake View 'lakes pride in lhe accomplishmenf of 'lhis alerf, well-mannered group. ROW I-F. Zimmerman, J. Marius, P, Wilder, H. Wolinslry, P. Zeschke, J. Sheehan, D. Oberg, B. Halonen, R. Wafkius ROW Z-K. Powers, W. Odishoo, S. Kilahala, K. Colbeck, J. David, P, Mankus, Pelros, K. Parsons ROW 3-R. Moser, W. Mill, J. Ohlinger, R. Bowers, B. Davis, S. Mandel, R. Spelina, G. Morrison 85 J.4 if gm gm! 1... BETA HI Y ROW I-Joe Wallendar, Chuck Difallo, Jim Malles, Dave Woodman, Don Zimay, Lloyd Cowley. ROW 2-Jack Norum, John Nauri, Chuck Binder, Wil- liam Heaih, Paul Love, Bob Whiffmore. ROW 3-Don Owsley, Waller Cass, Norm Talleckson, Louis Sfeinberg, Don Zas- frow, Bob Splina. ROW 4-Jack Acey, Clyde Parsons, Earle Wille, Peie Coombs, Ed Dresser, Jack Rayburn, Bob Sandsirom, Merle Zescke, Verne John- son, Howard Lindberg. Harry Trescher, Looking ai group-President ALPHA HI Y STANDING-R. Weliher. ROW I-R. Barris, B. Wai- kins, H. Roddi, T. Kiely, C. Maniikos, E. Bacher, W. Lor- ing, L. Zak. ROW 2-D. Gilcresf, L. Dav- id, P. Vogel, M. Wolff, J. Ubanks, J. Rohdi, W. Allen, W. Bierman. ROW 3-D. Clarke, P. Gru- ber, B. Hoffman, A. Doman A. Schell, R. Sweeney, K. Powers. STANDING-B. Rashke, R. Allen, J. Tookey, J. Pefers Besides ihe social aspecis of ihe Hi Y organizaiions, lhe boys are always conscious of fhe underlying purpose which is io creaie and mainiain high siandards of Chrisiian characier. The members are aler'r, oufsfanding boys who appreciaie ihe ideals of camaraderie. They realize 'lhai populariiy is based on irue friendship. 86 ervice ana! Jann: ur adriwor A Y TEENS ROW l-B. Fuerholzer, R. Ball D. Ferguson, C. Jacobson lrich, M. Armslrong, M Ruffner, D. Carlson, l. Jessen ROW 2-E. Tislre, M. Hun? M. Anderlra, J. Pell, D bray, R. Jensen, D. Hill, D sen, E. Oldridge, D. Jones l. Keller, P. Rodlrey. ilfon, C. Ballon, E. Jansen, P. Meyer, J. Sleinmann. Hi C Club MR. SOLEM, Sponsor ROW I-M. Keezer, F. Shell, F. Zelmer. ROW 2-N. Verran, D. Miloch, V. Fiddler, S. Oshoine, E. Clarlr, V. Anderson. ROW 3-A. Olson, D. Sleeg, B. Ferguson, B. Norman, S. Rogne, H. Hunsinger. M. Weafherwax, D. Moorad. J. Mannix, J. Brow. ROW 4-D. Klingberg, D. Hansen, K. Ericlrson, W. Moore, J. Johannon, E. Eng- leman, D. Fisher. ROW 5-B. Arnold, J. Holm, B. Walker, E. Gordon, H. Strand, G. Palmer, D. Har- wood, R. Slrom, B. Ross, J. Clark, Mr. Solem. HIGH CRUSADERS Under 'rhe sponsorship of Mr. Earl Solem lhe Hi-C Club meels every Tuesday evening. The membership consisls of girls and boys who have joined logelher 'ro encourage Chrislian ideals. All members profess an abiding failh. The Hi-C spon- sors a variely of aclivilies such as baslcelball games, parlies and hay-rides. The club has been successful in bringing Chrislian fellowship +o many s+uden+s in Lake View. Membership is open lo all who are inleresied in becoming Hi-Crusaders. 87 M. Hensel, B. Gidlof, J. Dil- Aclrer, l. Brandi, G. Mow- Adams, M. Linneman, E.Jan- ROW 3-C. Johnson, M. Sol- ger, O, Salomon, D. Bran- denburg, C. O'Conner, M. Preuss, B. Giroux, L. Ubel, L. Dahberg, A. Zinl, J. Melheral, D. Anderson, D. Hawkins, D. Wheeler, B. Schulz. D. O'Connell, R. Bauer, P. Rodgers, D. Tan- ner, G. lngersoll, L. Hunf. ROW 4-L. Schueler, B. Ham- Unity ourfi of .jriencldlzilo TRI HI Y The purpose of Ihe Tri Hi Y is 'Io uphold a high slandard of characier for girls in Ihe school and home. Good fellowship pervades our social meelings ai 'rhe Lincoln and Belmoni Y. Each of Ihe Tri Hi Y groups, Ihe Alpha, Bela, Kappa and Sigma consisi of foriy girls who eleci five officers. 88 ALPHA TRI HI Y ROW I-W. Marlini M. Maudlin, Y. Sprague, M. Linneman, D. Van de Sande, J. Raucharf, P. Loring, L. Cain, B. Harerer, G. Inger- soll ROW 2-I. Jessen, E. Jansen M. Armsirong, C. Johnson M, Perlei, D. Hill ROW 3-J. Sellergren, J. SI. Bernard, J. Grauer, B, Gid- loff, C. Jacobson, B. Ous- Ierhaus, J. Klang, G. Mow- bray, E. Heiiman, B. Sorrell, P. Arvanilus, P. Brown, M. Mason ROW 4--D. Tanner, P. Rod- lcey, M, Peyfon, J. Schimese, R. Sensardo, M. Swanson, M. Sherman, J. Hillebrand, F. Berlx. EEETA TRI HI Y ROW I-ll. Slarr, B. Nohr, D. Repfa, M. Alberis, F. Mil- chell ROW 2-C. Meierdiclz, L Pappas, S. Mulligan, N Bergelle, M. Sousa, J. Key ROW 3 - D. Johnson, M Sa-mmarlino, B. Fischer, J Sfarlr, M. La Page ROW 4-Slandinq-E. Rohlofi B. Halenon, I. Foeresier, D Oberg, J. Ahneri, J. Olson L. Gierlre, D. Schneider, R Ryan, G. Beich, J. Plalh, R Riemer, R. Shean, B. Mar Iin ROW 5-Slanding--T. Gri wenlra, D. Raclxow G. Carl son, N. Oliver, S. Knipel KAPPA TRI HI Y ROW I-P. Cassiday, G Kramer, J. Vacarro, K Hagopian, L. Mahr, J Barucca ROW 2-L, Fahr, E. Israel, R Hay, D. Popadich, J. Kloclx geller, J. Rieker, D. Bonar, V. Roach ROW 3-N. Gabrielson, J Johnson ROW 4-N. Slain, R. Behrens L, Chandler, P, Cunning: ham, M. Rifler, C. Hoppe. D. Erilson, G. Shears, J. Hughes, A. Madding, B Brandenburg, M. Anderson, J. Holmslrom, I. Papa- george SIGMA TRI HI Y ROW I-M. Lind, R. Ward, N. Bergman, E. D'AousI', J. King, E. Dohnau, E. Clark, J. Pearson, D, Marienfeld ROW 2-M. Angelo, D. Sfroy, E. Lesler, L. Pilrrone, G. Terrell, G. Pilrrone, B. Buell, D. Topp, M. Nyren, E. Bainbridge, A. Oglesby ROW 3--O. Paupifch, J. D'AousI, R. Krause, A. Sigferson, J. Fursf, I. Lin- slow, V, Peferson, R. Eberlh, J. Rensvold, M. Mafhinson, S. Gregory, T. Orlando. G. Chrislianson, J. Maclr, R. Maefhener, C. Pribes ring app? emorieo Y TEENS The Y Teens is an irnfernafional all-girl organizalion. Our Lake View chapler is a progressive and growing group. Membership is open 'ro any girl inlereslecl in helpful service, lhe glvmg of parhes al' SeHIemenf Houses and lhe aiding of world fellowship. The Y Teens meel' every Monday cve ning al S+. PeIer's Episcopal Church, 63I Belmonl' Ave. Comradeship in 'rhe Y Teens cuIhva'I'es personal qualilies which enhance I'he charm and usefulness of any girl. 89 LATIN CLUB MISS SOUTHER ROW I-Miss Souiher, John Jones, Gerhard Haase, Grace Ingersoll, Rufh Siacey, Eiieen Jansen ROW 2-RiIIa Bergman, Jane Machamer, Roberf Brown, Bon- nie Liebe ROW 3-Paul Schwegei, Joseph Burck, Phyllis Meyer, Joan Lif- Ion ROW 4-Ray Nordsfrand, Calvin Parker, Barbara LyIeII, Ingar Quisf STANDING-Louise Spehn, Joyce Rennick, Howard Rubensiein, Daniei Mann, Louise Lar, Bar- bara Sapinoza, Kafharine Zim- merman, Lila Cremerius, Rivian Simon, Beriina -Murray LIBRARY CLUB Miss eosHKiN, MRS. srAcY ROW I-J. Chubin, P. Levinson, I- DOFFF, V. Hancock, D. Sfum- bough. P WesIIs, P. Garber. ROW 2-D. Lawrence, S. Chem- efsi W- BFOWH. J. Johnson, L. STGCYI A. Sfevens, D. Kanabay ROW 3-D. Mankus, L. Thomas, D. Peierson, C. Glover, S, Kagen. R. Pearson, B. Johnson, W. Bohleng, M. WiH, V. Henkl, M. Bunke I I The La+in Club sponsored by Miss Genevieve Soufher, who acis as Tribune, hoIds an impor+an'r place in Ihe social Iife of Lake View's classical siudenis. The cIub was formed fo increase +he under- sianding and enioymenf of Ihis ancieni Ianguage and Io Iearn aboui Roman cusioms and habiis. Meeiings are heId every Friday during I'he IOIh period when +he playing of Roman games and Ihe singing of Lafin songs is a feafure of Ihe enIer+ainmenI. The Laiin CIub banquei is an annual affair which ceiebraies a fesfive Roman hoIiday. The guesis wear Iogas, sandals, and Ieaves are eniwined in Iheir hair. The masI'er of ceremonies iniroduces a classical scholar, generally a professor in a near- by universiiy, who is Ihe guesi speaker. Mrs. Pfingsi and a group of her s+udenI's from Greeley Branch give heariy cooperaiion. The Library Club is a group of sI'ucIen'I heIpers under Ihe supervision of Miss Goshken and Mrs. Sfacey. Their assisIan+s aHenc.I +o duiies of Iibrary mainienance and cIaiIy business. Our Iibrary con- Iains I2,000 books, 4,000 piciures and 2,500 pamphIe+s and Iibrary assisianis are aIways ready Io suggesi helpful ma'reriaI. Books makefh a reader and a reader makeih a book. 90 ,gf S9 more .?L5:5ec! fo Que Zan fo Rceivev CHRISTMAS PARTY HAYES SCHOOL Busy helpers of Old S+. Nick, consisling of senior s+uden+s under the direcfion of Miss Irmagarde Leach, de- livered Chris+mas giffs 'ro fhe children on De- cember I9. They sang carols and served ice cream, cook- ies and candy and a grand 'rime was en- ioyed by all. This parly will long be remem- bered by all who par- ticipafed. 9I IQ 3 A. 7fW0fl,m go pfaceri ana Min riencld Three Cheers for fhe Lake View P.T.A. Noi' only is fhis viial organizafion greal' in numbers, bu+ ils aciive pariicipaiion in lhe school life has broughf us many benefits. The members enioy fine programs in- cluding fours of classrooms which permii pare-n+s +o see pupils af work. We ex+end our hearfy thanks 'ro 'rhe P.T.A. for iis help in securinq +he redecorafion of Lake View. May our P.T.A. confinue Hs oufslanding work and ul+ima+ely achieve a IOOW mem- bership! VU Z6lI'L6k6! CCLWQQPCL g!6l,5A85 -i SENIOR MOTHERS' TEA Miss lrmagarde B. Leach, Senior Division Teachers and noiable s+ucien+s of 'the firsf semes+er gradua+ing class received ihe senior moihers who were ihe gues+s of honor a+ a delighiful rea lasf Auiumn. 93 CZ riff fmafi CAM Chrisfmas par+ies under flie direcfion of Miss Ryan and Miss Moe were held a+ Emerson House SeHlemenf. Gala en'rer+ainmen+ was fur- nished by Jimmy Nelson, Bob Cloufier and Howard Cohn. Sanfa was impersonalfed by Howard Cohn who also played Boogie Woogie piano solos. Tap dancing was experfly done by +l1e +rio: Doris Heafh, Jerry Gorman and Nancy Canfrell. The due+ sung by Margo Humphries and Danny O'Dea lJimmy's Dummy, was enfhusi- as+ically encored. 95 W K Meef-feels IKM !1sce:sxsYvifMWAk' M . . M ' xmas .ff .ver E VIE fr-4 M 'M Chfi'-5 1 cave' V., If WN Awuw I' ' A ,,., A Tamas parries pews G. I- 3 A . rs me 1 , . X H W,-vmxu' YM viudmw wit Nxwmw MQW! 0 Cnws .5 22,4-axis 'mdfiyffxsimw W W uw M-,nw firfuif VW ,- 1:22 I' A M . Vw , sgxaxsdli . , I , rrvwim' ' xc r xr' Amman gsiizi ui me YSISQS' IM fimiim- :wen mufiziiiri uxxdff 9 wmhililici as me mud 'fy AV .f er ' - xi' fs GMM iii :wi iiarresw eww T255 annum Tgiaexv Rewiirxxralfss. , 'Y A' ,wh me PWS 362, nb- me imnf:rS-!XIiA:t1QM. gain, KW! mg 31,,f1h.x1m,Q!E pR,3,nxa1,Iexn 135112 we 5wiQiJyzs was 53365 mms MYER-,rid Misa Nw? :Tu-sr For-SYS Prem ar may rfrfm, , frm If -5 ui' M , mm- , hs! , 51 erTYfWfQ.Liiiii!'x frfratrljw iiuiilhf 1,w1iixj1h1-Terrxxs V2 M Chfww' is gdb!! IMT Mlifvz-,iXa2,IS:xs sm? f pany can Dewm due I-SP .4 ,X :xii , 1 Ii,ra:iw.1wi igfpijax, xxcccwrdxmi U Qecvwwt 1e:st.WaX IH gmc. W Mr. I.. SkoInick mmm Nsgenk LAKE re VIEW DISTRIBUTORS They direcf Ihe sending of papers +0 Division Room Agenis. 0lflfA!fL!.X4Ifl'LCl,tQlfll 5 of The ciI'y newspapers have noI'hing on us! The office of our Lake re View in room 2I3 is busy compiling news in fhe manner of a big operaiing newspaper. One and all of Ihe s+aI4 are working hard Io meeI Ihe deadIine. Repor+ers are on Ihe go covering all even+s of Ihe school. The 'Fea+ure s+aFIi coIIecI's s+ories, jokes and gossip Io inIeres+ you, Iypis+s are re-wriIing copy, dis'rribu'Iors are conferring wi+h Ihe business s+afI and preparing Io deliver Ihe paper. In 'Ihis business-Iike afmosphere, Fufure iournaIis+s and reporiers are gaining experience in Ihe edi+ing and composing of a successful paper. Our s+aFf members capfure Ihe enihusiasm of Mr. Skolnick whose guidance helps Io mainI'ain 'Ihe high ra+ing our school paper has aIways enioyed. 96 1 Ei: .,,:,,cE 'Sus Y. .8 L fnqjhfwmwv 41 92 gr? we ca n Alf .ff . A fm v nfl Nxwfw 5 f ' ws' P . frs.,ii,.Ng'Q D 151.311 if-ff 21 Wx . 5.3 Rl ' ru mrvf, A WW V - , . ,., Nga, i 31115 . Zh- zzpww risfmg him? 9 Many Wm .re iumgml 3, form! if mg All 'f'i2og,- lime. iivg, WR? R!! .45 in T ' Him 22 ' f ,. .Un Y Help The E re ,gem fo wbfldk Sfa . 'IXMJQ Cfadriicri 0 Me guru.. LAKE re VIEW STAFF LITERARY Sponsor: Mr. Slrolniclc ROW I-P. Dingle, D. Whipple, L Wheeler, Miss H. Sfroefer, D Hawkins, L. Kameron, J. Chadwick M. Bild. ROW 2-A. Oglesby, D. Kanabay, E Loaf, W. Hallsfrom, S. ManilolT L. Widman, L. Rosefh, E. Clarlr H. Schlesinger, B. Milchell Pedersen, R. Sfacey, J. Brigman, D. Jones Ediforial work on flue Lake re View requires planning, co- operafion and . . . PERSONAL- ITY PLUS. Jouefg WuJic,50h oggizfzi, ow? mum STARRY EYES AND DANCING FEET The R.O.T.C. Cade+ Hop was Hue oursianding social evenr of our school year. A+ +his ioyous aFFair a large crowd enrhusiasrically wi+nessed +he crown- ing of Queen Trudy Griwenlca who was escorfed by William Loring: her Maid of Honor, Denise Topp, escoried by Henry Anderson: fhe Firsi Lady in Waifing, Olga Paupi+ch, escorred by Ralph Lewis: +he Second Lady in Wai+ing, lngeborg Foers+er, escorred by Donald Waclrendorfg Third Lady in Wai+ing, Eunice Rohloff, escorled by Leonard Zak. 98 X '- W N Awww- f if 'e A be , X 4? P Lf f,. 'e 2' ' - 1 1 ,.M,,,.wf,' , ,mlwywww -Mu WwwWMewWWS2Z'Vm h f '1 ' ' ' -y ,qwggsrf .XP 4- Fw , 2-Mx wr H'-5w? h'w'53 ww lp-:N .75 mais www , WML W wg , I V , Z4 Mx, A . 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McPhillimy Upon lhe reliremenl in January I946, of Masler Sergeanf Alford D. Lee, who had been a+ Lake View since l922, our Unil command passed lo S+aFf Sergean+ A. Du++lco, who came +o us 'From Foreman High School. Under his able direclion +he Unil has mainlained Hs high sianding as one of fhe finesl' in Chicago and in 'Phe en+ire counlry. I00 lt ,X . H In 6 I , vs N. ,, A . , 3' G 9 .' eq Q' MZ x A ' R f x Vx it k eg, W 4, 'Hi 'QV YW 1, -: W , .. 0+ -li: 4 ' fs Q 4 w ' 1' I A' K 5 s Nw f Q37 xx ' if gn -K, ., Q Q WS Q 1 if ww 1 ,J an ,' . 9 ,,, K? 4 f' ?, F331 N'-J, K ig 3 , 9 if 5, . 3 'WO ,553 R z Us , Q X 4 'Y :Q 2' W' qw IM mix. ng, 5 M Q ' X 0 V? J 4 4 C 4 r Q 4 6 Q ww haf R 4 N? 'H Y X V la 'X X 'QQ sn! QW 6 as iw eg' wi 'N 4 4 E x f A sfflf, it 2 r W Qi iffgfagw 5- Eff N if V w J, pg 11--.-E? S ' 5 2 .Y x 3 1 Y I 5 I. , j ZW, H' -1 ijereh omefking .xddouf a ,giofaberv R.O.T.C. OFFICERS STAFF SGT. S. A. DUTTKO CADET MAJOR WILLIAM LORINC5 LEFT TO QIGHT-H. Anderson, G. Marbach, K. Powers, R. Lewis, L, Zalr J. Nelson, D. Wachen- dorf, D. Provol, S. Bleizeffer, R, Diefz, H. Sfrand, R. McGuire, W. Jaclrlin, D. Lew, I.. Cascio R.O.T.C. OFFICERS ROW I-D. Wachendorf, R. Lewis, W. Loring, Sgt Duflio, H. Anderson, J. Nelson, L. Zak ROW 2-W. Jaclclin, K. Powers, G. Marbach, D. Provol, H. Slrand ROW 3-L. Cascio, R. McGuire, R. Dielz, S. Bleizefler, D. Lew This year our gala cadef hop on December 26 was fhe largesf ever held by Lake View. A signifi- cam' mililary no+e was sfruclr when Ihe Crysral Ballroom of Ihe Edgewa+er Beach Hofel was filled wi+h cade'I's and charming girls gowns-d in dain+y pasrel colored formals. This glamorous fes+ivi+y was pre- sided over by Queen Trudy Griwenlxa who was crowned before an admiring assembly of well-wishers. Queen Trudy was alfended by her Maid of Honor, Denise Topp: Firsl Lady in Waifing, Olga Paupifchx Second Lady in Waifing, Ingeborg Forres+er: Third Lady in Wai+ing, Eunice Rhololif. The fine coopera- Iion of fhe R.O.T.C. commiffee who managed fhis big evenf helped 'Io make if a grear success. I03 R.O.T.C. COM PANY A STANDING-Cader Capr. R. Lewis ROW I-W. Jacklin, F. Fisher, J. Williams, R. Hundreiser, P. Frey, Voss, Valerius, I. Hanlon, T. Spain, N, Shamberg, A. Schulman ROW 2-G. Marbach, H. Harl, R. Billings, D. Peiersen, P. Perry, R, Szynalski, J. Zeiiler, Tureo, Sandlow ROW 3-Weyer, R, Junge, V. Magnuson, P. Sapunar, P. CH- rin, A. Roberfs, M. Sawaifke, R. Pflanz, A. Goelz COMPANY B ROW I-Leif Io Righlz I. L. Cascio: 2. R. Dielz: 3. J. Nel- son: 4. L. Zak ROW 2-From Fronl fo Rear: I. L. Francis: 2. I. Sauer: 3. R. Weller: 4, W. Sfrauss: 5. R. Lump: 6. L. Copifhke: 7. J. Caniley: 8. W. Quislg 9. C. Parker ROW 3-From Fronl fo Rear: I. I. Kanler: 2. D. Burfchfield: 3. T. Trollan: 4. F. Pal: 5. A. Morse: 6. J. Cabell-ero: 7. C. Edwards: 8 M. Kozminski: 9. J. Blomgren: I0. R. Cloulier ROW 4-From Fronf ro Rear: I. R. Collin: 2. R. Weininger: 3. G. Malassag 4. F. Paz: 5. P. Sandvall: 6. R. Lancasferg 7. D. Mallson: 8. R. Karr: 9. C. Krueger: I0. M. Bauman ROW 5-From Fronr Io Rear: I. J. Assurus: 2. P. Schildgren: 3. R. Garcia: 4. T. Oererberger: 5. N. Weinfraub: 6. K, Hoellen: 7. G. Palmer: 8. M. Willhoffg 9. N. Weisman: I0. O. Lein- berger: II. P. DeShon merica Kafg: gui!! lgreygarpg As 'I'he sun cleared 'Ihe morning mis+, Ihe grassy field al Welles Park became a scene of busfling ac'rivi'I'y, for Ihis was Ihe memorable day in May when 'Federal officers inspecled our Lake View R.O.T.C. Unil. Smarrly uniformed cade+s arrived and made las'r minu'Ie prepararions. When 'rhe command Fall In was given Ihe field was arrayed wi+h companies in near formarion. Brass buHons sparkled in Ihe morning sun. Nexl' came 'Ihe command Presen+ Arms followed by Ihe 'formal presenrafion of +he baflalion. The mariial slrains of Ihe Slar Spangled Banner played by our band, filled our hearls wi+h pride. Nexl, came 'Ihe presen+a+ion of medals Io worfhy caders. Then Ihe bal- falion passed in review, drill movemenls were presenled and Iechnical queslions were asked and answered. Larer, when decisions were announced, we were proud fo learn Ihal Lake View was Iisred as an Honor School for fhe 'rwenfy-fourrh +ime. This record is unequalled by any orher high school R.O.T.C. Unil' in The enlire Uniled Srares. I04 ROTC COMPANY C ROW I-Capl. Donald Wachen dorf ROW 2-K. Powers, H. Sharlon D, Lew ROW 3-D. Provol, F. Sfeiner, A Provarzano, E. Panzer, M Naqel, J. Baran, J. Macaluso T, Bryan, R. Gibson, B, Krav- ifz, C. Schmidr, L. Linclmann L. Marcianle ROW 4-S. Bleiaeffer, R. Mc- Guire, R. Nordsfrand, R. Gru- ner, R. Sberfol, N. Kepson, K Gossv, R. Sfarlr, D. Erlces, G Gordan, R. Esvanq, C. Buzel: ROW 5-H. Sfrand, R. Tonn, R. Aberq, J. Shalon, J. DeCroocq J. Mcpmlzaamy, c. Tana., DI Go'cl, H. Goodrich, R. Julian, J. Bob ROW 6-C. Brown, C. Herzoq, NV. Russ, A. Waffs, D. Welch, S. Sfeiner, C. Bein, E. Berg- eron, F. Mehqer, R. Young- love, A. Zierlx, R. Williams S26-HTING AND AIMING EXERCISES LEFT TO RIGHT--R. McGuire, L. Copilhke, R. Garcia, P. Frey SIGHTING AND AIMING EXERCISES LEFT TO RIGHT-V. Magnuson, F. Fisher, R. Lewis, W. Jaclc- lin, J. Blomqren, J. Nelson, D. Wachendorf, H. Voss gage on fine jargef Lake View is iusily proud of ifs superior R.O.T.C. Unif which has czonsislenily held Honor Ra+ing. The fine cooperafion of lhe Uni+ can always be depended upon af all evenls of imporlance 'ro +he school. l los iriua gciucafion. Sponsor: Mr. Francis M. McCracken Boys who enroll in 'rhe Visual Educalion Deparlmenl are giving real service 'ro Lalce View while earning a half credil for lhemselves. Mr. Francis McCracken direcfs Ihis worlc and he is ably assisled by a slaff of sludenl operalors and supervisors who answer many calls for I'he delivery of silenl and sound films. Our film library boasls a colleclion of sixly-four films on a wide variefy of academic and recrealional lopics. Responsible sludenls load +l1e visual educalion equipmenl' on carls and deliver il promplly lo lhe room designaled where lhey adiusl lhe proieclors wi+h 'Irained slrill. This reliable service offers an inleresling addilion lo class worlr in science, heallh, li+era+ure, geography, home and fine arls. Olfllflg 0C!Ql l'lff 3 OKAILU fAQ 4B SENIOR SERVICE CIRCLE. MISS JENKINSON. SECOND SEMESTER. STANDING-J. Ericlrson, J. Lively, L. Moscinslmi, O. Burch, M. Ismar, W. Habbe, R. Vanselow, P. Cassiday, B. Piper, G. Kramer. SEATED-D. Rochlilz, M. Haslre, D. Carlson, D. Warnelre, P. Cunning ham, H. Chialras, N. Slain, L. Phillips. The Senior Service Circle is a busy group of girls recommended for lheir dependabilily, scholaslic achievemeni, pleasing personalily, and willingness +o help Lalce View. They assisl a+ all school funclions including serving al ieas, dislribuling programs, receiving guesls in lhe name of lhe school and aiding in lhe social room a+ special laslrs. These girls proudly wear Iheir red and while emblems and lhey may be relied upon lo serve 'Ihe school wilh gracious efficiency. Miss Janei' Jenlxinson is 'lhe guiding Iiglw+ behind lhis groug whose lcind aclions bespealr friendly service. I06 STANDING-A. Goeliz, W. Jacklin, L. Copilhke, Mr. Daniel, Captain Andrews. SEATED-Miss Taurog, Mr. Adler, Faiher Fisher, Mr. Me:-+calfe. Aafb Wea! ,911 gicfucafion . we CAance fo oaarn ore BROTHERHOOD WEEK ASSEMBLY Bro+herhood-Believe I+, Live I+, Suppor-l H is a creed Lake View believes. For lhis reason a Bro+herhood Assembly is presen+ed each year +o make our s'ruden+s unclers+and Democracy as a 'rrue and living reali'l'y in +heir lives. Fa+her Fisher, Mr. Ralph Me+cal'fe, and Mr. Hans Adler, pleaded for +he cause of humaniiy and due respecl' for 'the individual. These speakers were inslrumenfal in making Lake Viewi+es aware of ihe dangers of preiudice. Abraham Lincoln said: True democracy makes no inquiry abou+ +he color of a man's skin or +he place of his bir+h. IO7 , 6J Lyn , AQ.'5f 67'5fQQlfl'l Sponsors: Miss Hope Leech and Mr. Arlhur J. S. Fieser. jimi perdona HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Presidenf: J. Sarkesian. Vice Presidenf: L. Wrighf Secrelaryz G. Haase. Our honor socieiy officers occupy rhe mosl dis+inc+ife posiifons which Lake View s'ruden+s can hold. These 'lop nofchers proved fhaf Scholarship, like Virfue, is Hs own re .vard. Wifh four years of unremiHing work and only hugh grades in iheir course books, our honor pin winners of I947 know ihai Learning by siudy mus+ be won. Efhel Abramson Dorofhy Anderson Lucy Arndf Lyda Arndy Lenore Bernslein Elaine Brams Anifa Brodsky Lois Bulawa Anneffe Burich Edward Chesne Dolores Elsner Kenneih Erickson GOLD HONOR SOCIETY-JUNE - I947 Mary Ann Fischer Lois Gierke Seymour Gordon Sophie Gregory Gerhard Haase Mifsuko Hayashi Mary Hillman Lenore Huni Doren Jacobs Dolores Jusfinen Eleanore Knippralh Rochelle Leonard Doroihea Levy Pai' Lorinq Marilyn Maudlin Eppa Melville Elvira Meizdorf Lorraine Peferson Violei' Peferson Marjorie Pey'ron Peier Reich Carol Rell Sonia Rogne Arlhur SaviH JeaneHe Sarkisien Dolores Seeger Alan Shulman Pairicia Smilh Belly Wade Rufh Warshawsky Nancy Wafanabe Marion Weiss Helene Wendt Ronny Wolff Lorane Wright 4-A COUNC!L. SECOND SEMESTER. STANDING-L. Galiasalos, L. Pelerson, E, Cannonifo, W. Jaclclin, R. Dieiz, J. Holm, L. Cowley, R. Kogan, B. Waller, K. Erickson, S. Rogne L. Hunl SITTING-H. House, D. Marienleld, E. Berger, J. Blumgren, L. Grolh, J. Hoffman, M. Porlel, G. Sfanley, M, Nyren or eniom Jlfa Aff SAM These boys and girls learned 'ro do various 'Things in school and 'They used 'rhese oppor+uni+ies lo prepare for 'rhe world of worlc ahead. They learned lhaf if was necessary +o gel our of +ha+ Ivory Tower of self and 'ro Serve 'rheir fellows. Of course 'rhey looked forward +o 'rhe fulfillmen+ and excilemenl' of being seniors. They fhinlc of course +ha+ senior proms are 'rhe mos+ glamorous as are all senior ac'rivi+ies. I09 Z?00Lworm5 . ayncleecl Wai . . lllerfiafid .giuclenfd In our Los? and Found Room 3l0, Mrs. Eleanor Hollzman, Ihe Malron in charge, gra- ciously lends a helping hand Io any sludenf in need. If any- Ihing is Iosl' or if a pupil meels wilh an accidenf Mrs. Holh- man assisls in her kind way. We appreciale all she does for us! COMMUNITY SERVICE CLUB M. Tannenberg, Mrs. Drapkin ENGLISH BOOK ROOM The I'ex+ book slorage room which is given over enlirely 'Io English books is in charge of our capable Miss Florence M. Rennie who is also chairman of 'rhe English Deparlmenl. Her dependable helpers reporl' daily 'Io 'Ihe book room al' assigned periods when Ihey Iake invenlories and receive and dislribule Iex'Is. They are: A. Jacobs, D. Bulava, M. Dierrich, M. Missavich, S. Brown, P. Kidas, R. Hoffman, E. Dohnan, B. Hunler, E. Waldman, J. Dillard. IIO S . giaamb paasworvb .xgrw M our paw lf Laden HALL GUARDS Our reliable hall guards under fhe supervision of Mr. John E. Coe carry fhe responsibili+y of guarding fhe corridors and preserving order. A corporal assigned for each period is in charge of 'Phe guards and he also greefs school visifors. The fine service rendered by our hall guards is apprecia+ed by us all for 'fhey keep 'rhe floors free from wasfe paper, inspeci' locks and preven+ idle rambling in +he halls. We all know ihem by fheir inquiry, Where's your pass? 1 E if 5 . . L KM 861 www, ' . ,, I 4 A Y A , Jig., '4-Qkyzfhi' X ,.f:.f1w:ief, 4,54 5 , Nw wi LL. Ki' f 1 s .V A . A A .fx N . di fi Mi Q ....,,, t , 7 K we 3 fig x. -f V' xi: 4 . V ,af K fi L V I ' 0 T :zz 'EH I gk-I 'E A A fm ,S Q4 V' vig 3x.,g4,A 1 c5'-1iNQsw1f--f,Awv5e- ,4fALf, VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM ROW I-A. Freer, J. Wallin, D. Goeiers. ROW 2-J. Fabbrini, R. Combs, C. Parsons, R. Gulierrey, A. Horner, R. Ermoian, J. Rayburn, T. Kiely, D. Clarlr, D. Wellher. ROW 3-Manager R. Brown, D. Allen, B. Hea+h, J. Nauer+, T. Dolibois, W. Reflre, E. Lindberg A. Jacobs, H. Jacobs, J. Webb, R. Wallzins, Coach. ROW 4-D. Azslrow, D. Owsley, A. Boeing, V. Johnson, D. Moore, C. Man+ilras, J. Toolrey Manager N. Berg, H. Hohn, A. Kay. lljamifg ana! .grofik-,gyolala .lamb FRESHMAN- SOPHOMORE TEAM ROW I-B. Brabandf, H. Fried- man, J. Swanson, T. Rich- ards, T. Wallrer, B. Allen. ROW 2-P. Friedman. E. Arch ibald, R. Hoffman, J. Bach C. Kanlor, R. Johnson, L. Davis, J. Acey. ROW 3-W. Berman, D. Cul- ver, R. Kornalz, W, Bryden A. Simlzus, H. Nelson, J Jerger. They figh+ 'For LAKE VIEW. Seven rahs and a yea-a-a- LAKE VIEW. Our cheers rang our as 'lhese boys wen? on +o vicfory, a +ie, or down in defeat always displaying 'the spirir of +rue sporrs- manship! YEA LAKE VIEW! ll4 Dick Allen Dick Wallher Jack Acey Don Clarke Pe+e Combs Jack Rayburn Bull Allen I gl LU? U48 QCLCJQPZ5 Foofball which is a major spor+ a+ Lake View is more lhan popular. We look forward 'ro 'rhe 'rhrilling foofball season which closes lhe Safurday pre- ceding Thanksgiving. Our ha+s oFF +o Coach Frieda. He is now fraining a new +eam and has a special gym class for foofball players fo keep 'lhe boys in fip fop condilion. Membership on The Frosh-Soph +eam is lhe besf prepara- fion for a boy fo es+ablish his eligibili+y for 'Phe Varsify Squad. Our prac+ice games which are played afler +he season opens are followed by +he league compe+i+ion. As a member of +he Norfh Secfion, Lake View plays each feam in 'lhe sec+ion once. The winner of 'rhis compe+i+ion goes info +he semi-Final round wifh 'rhe ofher 'rhree secfional winners while fhe +wo remaining 'reams play for fhe ci'ry championship. Ray Lemke was .eleclecl all-ci'ry end in I946. Sfars pic+ured here are: l I5 OZICLLQ ,Mew Uardifg .mam HAS THE CHAMPION SPIRIT ROW I, L. fo R.-Combs, Manfices, Guierrez, Walien, Manfikas, Rayburn, Lernixe ROW 2-Johnson, Moore, Heafh, Naueri' Our fooibali heroes shown here are ready +0 piay compefiiive high school ieams. They have been irained io baHIe in 'ihe greai American game wiih Iusiy vim, vigor and vi+aIi+y. Coach Frieda has inspired Ihem wi+h a winning spirit II6 f even MAJ an a - jigh lam jigkf Who are fhose aH'rac+ive, peppy girls who keep us cheering during 'The games? They are our cheerleaders dressed in red and whi+e uniforms who spur +he feam +o vicfory for +hey are always ready wi'rh rousing cheers for our boys. They boos'r fhe morale of The feam in +he hour of crisis. Under rhe supervision of Mr. Ro+he, +hey mee+ al+erna+e Tuesdays a+ 8 o'clock in room II7 where squad business is discussed and yells are pracficecl. The group includes: C. Johnson, E. Brahms, G. Terrell, O. Paupifch, J. Olson, V. Neubaum, M. Nyren, S. Mulligan, I. S+ahr. 'Z4.,..f+. fi.-kj II7 ,Juf A 7 .QM a gan! ame BASKETBALL TEAM. Coach Dickerson SEATED-G. Rosenberg, R. O'Connor, R, Sisco, M. Larson, A. Fowler, J. Burgeson, J. Piper, R. Slern, G. Christ, R. Kogan, N. Goodman, G. Guilfoyle. In +he Sp,-ing our boys 'turn H-,elf a++en+ion +0 baskelball and baseball. Lake View has always played a sfrong game in 'lhe Norlh Seclion Baslceiball League. Our Senior and Junior +eams are highly regarded for 'lheir sporfsmanlilce playing abilily. Our Thrill-paclced games fhis season have presenled our boys wi+h lhe besi of lraining under fhe experienced guidance of Coach Diclcerson. Our live-wire leam has developed oulsfanding alhlelic abilify. Our baseball squad is considered one of lhe 'Finesl 'fielding feams in The Norlh Seclion and lhey should give a very good accounf of 'lhemselves +his season. Il8 im, igor, ow . BASKETBALL TEAM. MR. DICKERSON SEATED: ROW I-J. Weiner, F. Tarnraz, J. Norum, B. B N. Tallachsen. ROW 2-L. Holmes, A. Evans, O. Binder, C. Saifilo W Kass, J. Mariorano. THEY FIGHT LIKE CHAMPS FOR THAT 'MPOR-I-ANT BASKET ROW 3-L. Ascher, R. Bisman, D. Esfasion, P. Eubank J Anzolome, R. Garber. II9 iglirfdica perkcfion .95 Om' god! BOYS' GYM ATHLETIC GROUPS Educa+ional games help us acquire physical iilness which is a barrier againsl' disease. Games also make us aleri and give us exercise which helps in fhe upbuilding of our bodies. The principles of fair play and good sporismanship are encouraged in baske+ball, push-ball and races. Prac+ice in such compelilive games prepares us fo live successful and confenfed lives. l20 M8455 of f9 racfice-i1Q4o M5.f4cAieue Lake View enioys a wonderful a+hle+ic program of 'lraining for healih, fun and physical fifness. Our boys receive fhe benefiis of 'rhe finesi' drill and a'I'hle+ic develop- men+. Mr. Ro+he's Leader's Class has been successful in achieving +he resul+s of fine physical coordinafion developed by rigorous iraining. I2l Mero., kr Ou, W... flier lei SENIOR TRACK TEAM ROW I--B. Wagner, K. Powers, Joseph, Wobniak, C. Toniillo, M. Harding, Archer, R. Nol're ROW 2-Ermoian, Preiss, Barfholomew, Gulerrez, B. Heaih, A. Horner ROW 3-D. Piefer, D. Goefhers, J. Nauerf, Lindberg, H. Nelson, M. Wolf ROW 4-Weinfraub, Freer, A. Kruger, R. Lemlie, Love, J. Wallin JUNIOR TRACK TEAM ROW I--B. Ferguson, B. Hoffman, N. Gliel, LaBon, T. Walker, A. Simius, J. Rohde. P. Friedman, B. Bryden ROW 2-Lawerence, P. Sorenson, Cloifelier, Sanfilippo, B. Johnson, Simons, Bump, Schuenke, Finnerly ROW 3-F. Moulion, J. Acey, H. Pefersen, C. Kanlor, Blomgren, Simeon, Semple, E. Paulson, Finnerfy Coach Frieda is direcling lhe daily praciice of our lraclc 'ream which is preparing for 'lhe oily championship meeis. ln order 'lo develop speed, form and endurance, roufine prac+ice of ever-increasing difficully prepares our sprinlers. This year Bill Hea'l'h placed in The cily ouldoor compeliiion by winning +he 660 yard run and Ray Lemlce made lhe 440 yard run. l22 ufim Lr.A1leaA!z ana! gun IN WATER-R. Rodlell, M. Wolf SITTING-S. Dolce, R. Smifh, D. Smiih, R. Sachs, S. Weiner, L. Ascher STANDING-C. While, R. Owen, B. Ferguson, A. Feierabencl, B. Goiesel, L. Marquise, Mr. Carlson SWIMMING CLASS You only need fo pause for a momeni ou+side +he swimming pool and lis+en +o fhe hearfy shou+s of +he swimmers +o realize wha+ a successful program for heaI+h and fun Coach Carlson is conducfing a+ Lake View. Beginners soon learn Phe fundamenfals o'F swimming and become experis ai lifesaving, diving and ofher phases of swimming which plays such an imporfani par+ in Lake View's all-year program for healfh, fun and physical fifness. I23 OZICLLQ Mew oggllfd 14 BASEBALL RECRUITS When Mr. Dickerson announced fhal he was organizing a base- ball leam fhis Spring, aboul' one hundred-filly boys came our for lhe leam. Mr. Dickerson ex- plained lo lhese recruils, You've gol' +o be on your foes every minufe lo keep up wifh fhis game. The fellows who play have speed and lhal's why lhe game is so popular. Quick aclion is lhe need and our boys have gof iusl' lhal. This greaf compelilive sporl develops clar- ify and decision. LAKE VIEW LETTERMEN ARE MARKED MEN These sporrmanship emblems in lhe form of lelfers on lhe chesl of Lake View boys have been awarded for alhlelic feels. The group is sponsored by Mr. Rolhe, who has inspired lhese men fo accomplish lheir viclories. Now thai lhey have earned lheir covered lelfers lhey can really afford lo smile wilh pride. Mr. Rolhe deserves much praise 'lor his efforls lo build his boys bolh physically and morally. VOLLEYBALL TEAM Mr. Rolhe, Coach ROW l-l. F. Lung, D. Lew, R. Tranchilella, H, Vogel. ROW 2-R. Nolan, N. Rano, W. Josl, P. Love, R. Klingbury, J. Hoffman, V. Johnson, V. Biddle, J. Sheehan, Mr. Rolhe. .S7fraigAf agzoofem l24 QA -A KM! Pfam Jffiuzfzed G.A.A. BOARD M. Perlef, M. Sherman, J. Sarkisian, I. Keller, B. Haberer, S. David A. Oglesby, B. Gorrell, P. Loring, L. Wrighf, I. Jessen, G. Ingersoll W. Marrini, E. Jansen, L. Cain, L. Hunf, C. Johnson, B. Murry, J. Klang S. Meyer, A. Fausf, C. Creswell, J. Smi+h, L. Hahnlein. The Girls' Afhl-eric Associa+ion is under 'I'he capable supervision of Mrs. Erhel Clausen. Almosl ICIOW of +he girls a+ Lake View compose fhe membership. Every member is eligible +o wear fhe L.V. G.A.A. emblem, and ro earn leHers and chev- rons. Mrs. Clausen and Mrs. Geib have organized ex+ra games classes on Fridays for 'Phe girls who wish +o earn numerals and le'Hers. Splash par+ies, roller and ice skafing, bowling, hiking, horseback riding and o+her planned sporls are arranged by 'ihe G.A.A. Board. This group of energeric girls who enioy physical educalion ac+ivi+ies willingly gave fheir rime +o help +he organizaiion. Proceeds 'From +he Rose Day Sale which is held on +he firs+ Wednesday aH'er Mo+her's Day are given +o fhe Lake View Scholarship Fund. I25 mirfwindd O! Energy Our girls enioy games which fosfer ieamwork ancl sporisman- ship. Spring games are volley- ball and indoor baseball while Fall sporfs are capfainball and baslcel- ball. l26 X iff, fzffgxl o N740 Q , 97 wvzor 6 141 yrs Qf , BQ? e 'X 'IQH1 Qlqzofl Clfll'-'IIZIIIFFJ' 178 J F . ffonznzwzcevmw! f7.razz'1.ses- Qulkdlg evefzblg, ffy,3:z1n1,r-5 fffzffkffg mheleeu Al4l?fA'f'fZ, 1zfzQ!,16nfy-.vwfmz . ' , 1 QI' vzggt' 0 doc! Qwfg, Qzff H42 omeone A84086! you ver dw pouglc ,S?00t1f We of lhe Red and While ioin Ihe grad- ualing class in expressing our apprecialion for lhe kind help which Miss Irmagarde B. Leach, our capable Senior Sponsor, has given us. She knows our needs and we always know iusl whal she expecls of us. Miss Leach gives us special preparalion for our afler-school days for she slresses 'rhe imporlance of good manners, kindness and courlesy. She super- vises our gradualion funclions which are always delighlful in every delail. We shall remember her capable guidance. SPECIAL SENIOR SERVICE. SECOND SEMESTER. STANDING--J. Sarkesian, M. Perlel, B. Thompson, L. Bullawa, L. Wrighl, L. Bernslein. SITTING--R. Podobny, M. Hillman, S. Nelson, E. Knippralh, D. Bergfalk, .,l. Evans. Our 4A Senior Service girls are radianl, allraclive misses whose charm and graciousness do honor lo old Lake View. This group is under lhe su- pervision of Miss Leach, who guides lhem in helpful ways. The delighlful organizalion rep- resenls a group of Ihe mosl winning and pleasing young women. They are an inspira- lion lo all 'rhe younger girls. gfadd icem - jegruarg, f 7 JAMES MALLES - Presidenf GRACE INGERSOLI.. - Vice-Presiclenf INGA KELLER - Secre+ary EILEEN JANSEN - Treasurer HELMER RINGSTROM - Sergeanl'-a+-Arms Their final service for Lake View was 'ro be privileged +o acl' as officers of +he Senior Class. These February winners of fhe 4A ballof were elec+ecl for +heir sparkling personaliiy, scholarship, and depenclabliiy. They served L.V. fai'I'h'Fully in every respeci during The en'I'ire semes+er. Knowing ihese officers, we 'feel sure 'rhai +hey will be an assel' +o humaniiy as +hey were 'ro Lake View. I3I DELORES ADAMS Glee Club Y-Teens, Treasurer RICHARD ALLEN Foolball Rangers Leaders LeHermen A Cappella Choir Alpha Hi-Y, Vice-presidenl Lalre re View Sfalil SOPHIA ANDERKA Glee Club Red Cross Delegafe BARBARA ANDERSON Holy Trinify High School, Norfollr Red and While Adverlising S'laf'l Glee Club HENRY ANDERSON R.O.T.C., Cdl. Caplain Picked Plaloon Rifle Company Commander Officers' Club A Cappella Choir 4A Council Senale Lalre re View Agenl ANN ANTOL Orcheslra Glee Club MARGARET ARMSTRONG ZA, 3A, 4B Councils Glee Club Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Y-Teens, Vice-presidenf PAUL BACHELOR Crane Technical High School Waller High School Red Cross Delegale FRANCES BAKER Glee Club Red and While Adverlising Slahc MAURICE BALSON Band Foolball Spanish Club Senale Red Cross Delegale Honor Sociely, Bronze JANICE BALTAN Glee Club 4B, 4A Council Forum Spanish Club P.T.A. Page Honor Sociely, Gold Pin RAMONA BAUER Red Cross Delegale Y-Teens Glee Club Senior Service P.T.A. Page Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin Pin MARION BECKMAN Glee Club DOROTHY BENDER Glee Club Red and While Agenl Honor Society, Bronze NlLAH BERGELLE Senn High School Bela Tri-Hi-Y Pin Virginia BETTY BESSNER Glee Club, Secrelary P.T.A. Page Red Cross Delegafe RICHARD BLAKE Lane Technical High School Bowling Team ROBERT BRAU N Baslrelball Baseball ALBERTA BREGER Glee Club Red and While Adverlisinq Sfaff ROBERT BROWN Lalin Club Library Club Red Cross Delegafe 2A Council Foolball, Manager MERLE CARLETON Honor Sociefy, Silver Pin DORIS CARLSON Glee Club Spanish Club 3A Council Red and While Lilerary Sfaff WARREN CHARTRAND A Cappella Choir Gamma Hi-Y, Presidenf Prom Commiflee Rangers Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin DON CLARKE Swimming Foolball, Co-captain Crew Rangers Traclu Bowling Leaders LeHermen Hi-Y, Presidenl Commission, Presidenl 2B Council Luncheon Commillee BETTY ANN CLEARY Glee Club ROBERT CLOUTIER DePaul Academy R.O.T.C. Rifle Team Red Cross Delegaie A Cappella Choir Lalre re View Sfaff Senale Commission, Sergeani-af-arms Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin RONALD COHEN Baslxeiball Inlra-mural Beslrefball Crew Leflermen Hi-Y, Secreiary Rangers A Cappella Choir HILDE COHN 28 Council Red Cross Delegate JEANNE COUTTS Glee Club 28, 2A, 3B Councils Red Cross Delegafe Honor Society, Silver Pin MARIA LUISA CRUZ Universiiy High School, Philippines Honor Socie+y, Bronze Pin JULIA DAVID Glee Club SARAH DAVID Glee Club Girl Reserves Lalin Club G.A.A. Council Red Cross Delegale LORRAINE DEALY Morgan Park High School JOAN DETTERBECK Sfambaugh High School, Michigan French Club Drum Maiorelle P.T.A. Page LOIS MAE DIEDERICH ZB, 2A Councils Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin MILDRED DILLNER ARTHUR DOMIN Foolball Alpha Hi-Y LEONARD ERICKSON Red Cross Delegale Gamma Hi-Y Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin DORIS FALLER ZA, 3A Councils PAUL FOLK Swimming Gamma Hi-Y, Vice-Presidenl LILLIAN FRANGER G.A.A. IOOO Poinl Lelfer Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin RUTH FRANK Glee Club JOY FRIEDMAN Glee Club Lalte re View Agenl' JOAN GEBERT Band Honor Sociely, Silver Pin MARION GEBHART Band Orcheslra P.T.A. Page Honor Sociely SONJA GIEL Glee Club Band FAROL GINSBERG Prom Commillee ABE J. GOLDSMITH R.O.T.C. Picked Plafoon Rifle Team Band Orcheslra Track Lake re View Staff Forum 3B Council CAROLINE GOTTLIEB Glee Club BERNARD GREENSWEIG Orcheslra, Concerl masler Spanish Club Honor Sociefy, Gold Pin GERTRUDE GRIWENKA Girl Reserves 4B Council Bela Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-presidenl Queen, Cade? Hop JACQUELINE GROSBERG A Cappella Choir Glee Club 2B Council Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin JOYCE GROSBERG Glee Club A Cappella Choir Honor Sociely, Silver Pin PETE GRUBER Hi-Y Band Red Cross Delegate Track Rangers MARYANN GUAGLIARDO Glee Club ANNETTE HAASE Glee Club 2A Council Senior Service Spanish Club Honor Socieiy, Vice-presidenf, Gold Pin Class Speaker WILLIAM HALLSTROM Swimming Bowling, Caplain Senafe Alpha Hi-Y Commission, Vice-presidenf ZB, ZA, 3B Councils Red Cross Delegale A Cappella Choir Forum Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin JOAN HAMME Glee Club Spanish Club Senior Service Honor Sociely, Secrefary, Gold Pin Class Speaker BEVERLY HARRlETT French Club Red and While Agenf HAZEL HARTER Glee Club Red Cross Delegale Lake re View Agenf DOREEN HILL G.A.A. I000 Poini LeHer Y-Teens, Secrefary Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-presidenf Glee Club - Red Cross Defega+e Lake re View Agenf Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin JOANNE HILLEBRAND Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Glee Club - P.T.A. Page Red and While Agenf Prom Commiffee Honor Sociefy, Bronze Fin EILEEN HOLZHAUSSER Bowling - Lafin Club Senior Service - Glee Club Red and While Liferary Sfaff Red Cross Delegafe Honor Sociely, Gold Pin LORRAINE HOLZKOPF Paw Paw High School, Michigan Red and While Adverfising Sfaff GRACE INGERSOLL G.A.A. Council I000 Poini Leffer and Chevrons Glee Club - Lafin Club Y-Teens - Tri-Hi-Y 4A Council - Senafe Senior Service Vice-presidenf 4A Class Luncheon Commiifee Honor Sociefy, Gold Pin MARVEL JACKETT Glee Club - Y-Teens ALAN JACOBS Foofball - Track Red Cross Delegate HAROLD JACOBS Rangers - Fooiball -- Traclc Red Cross Delegaie EILEEN JANSEN G.A.A. Council - Orcheslra Y-Teens, Secrefary Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeanf-af-arms Lafin Club - Senafe - 4A Council Commission, Business Manager Treasurer 4A Class Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin IRENE JESSEN 6.A.A. Council, Secreiary Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Presidenf Girl Reserves, Treasurer Secreiary 4B Class 4B, 4A Councils Senior Service - Cheerleader Prom Commifiee -- Glee Club CAROL JOHNSON G.A.A. Council, Treasurer Y-Teens, Pres'deni - Cheerleader Tri-Hi-Y, Secreiary ZB Council - Sem-nie RAYDUN JOHNSON Glee Club - Spani h Club Red and Whi+e Liferary Siaff Red and Whiie Phoiography Staff VERNE JOHNSON infra-mural Baskefball Foofball - Tracli - Bowling Baseball - Leiiermen A Cappella Choir Bela Hi-Y, Sergeanf-af-arms Red and While Agenf Lalce re View Agenl' RALPH JUNGE R.O.T.C., Cdf. Capfain Band, Drum Maior Orchesfra - Cliiicers' Club 4A Council Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin INGE KELLER G.A.A. Council i000 Poinf Leller 2B Council Y-Teens, President Senior Service Secrelary 4A Class Honor Socieiy, Gold Pin GENEVIEVE KLIKAS Red Cross Delegale Glee Club Forum Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin EDWARD KOENIG Freehold High School, N Band Orcheslra HAROLD KRIESMINT Crew Glee Club Senafe Presidenl 48 Class DOLORES KRISTOF Lucy Flower High School Glee Club ELAINE KROLL Sullivan High School Forum HENRIETTA KUHLMANN Glee Club Red Cross Delegafe VlVlAN KULUOTIAN Glee Club P.T.A. Page 3A Council LORRAINE KUPISCH 3A, 4B Councils FRANK KURAUSKI Orchesfra ZB, 4B Councils A Cappella Choir Honor Soceify, Bronze Pi RUTH LASSE Glee Club ZA, 4A Councils Honor Sociely, Gold Pin ADA LEAVITT Glee Club 3B Council JEAN LENTIN Spanish Club Glee Club Senior Service Honor Sociely, JOAN LENTIN Spanish Club Glee Club Senior Service 3B Council Honor Sociery, Gold Pin MARJORIE LEPAGE Girl Reserves Bela Tri-Hi-Y P.T.A. Page A Cappella Choir French Club Prom Commillee Honor Sociefy, Silver Pin ELAINE LESTER Marshall High School Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Gold Pin ew Jersey n PEARL LEVINSON Red Cross Delegafe Glee Club - Library Club - Forum Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin RALPH LEWIS R.O.T.C., Cdf. Caplain Rifle Team - Officers' Club Picked Plaloon - Track Inlra-mural Baske+ball Gamma Hi-Y, Vice-presidenf Red Cross Delegafe LENORE LIEBMAN Spanish Club - Glee Club Senior Service Red and While Agenf Honor Sociefy, Silver Pin MARTHA LINNEMANN Y-Teens, Vice-presidenf Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Glee Club - Library Club WILLIAM LORING R.O.T.C., Cdl. Maior Picked Plafoon, Commander Oliicers' Club, Presidenl Forum - Track - Hi-Y A Cappella Choir 28. 3B. 48, 4A Councils Senale - Prom Commiilee Honor Sociely, Gold Pin DOLORES LUNDQUIST G.A.A. i000 Poinl LeHer Bowling - Spanish Club - Glee Club Honor Sociely, Silver Pin DA RLENE MACK Glee Club ROGERT MAGUIRE R.O.T.C., Cdl. 2nd Lieulenanl' Rilie Team - Officers' Club Band - 4B Council KARL MAHLER Leaders -- Foolball - Rangers P.T.A. Page Red and While Agenl' Lake re View Agenl Alpha Hi-Y JAMES MALLES Swimming - Crew - Basketball Rangers - Leffermen Bela Hi-Y, Treasurer 3A, 4A Councils - Senale Commission, Vice-presidenf Red and While Adverlising Slaff Honor Sociefy GEORGE MARBACH R.O.T.C., Cdf. 2nd Lieulenanl Officers' Club - Rifle Team Lake re View Agenl' Hi-Y, Secrelary - A Cappella Choir BETTYDALE MARKS Y-Teens - Orcheglra - Glee Club A Cappella Choir - Forum P.T.A. Page Lake re View Slaff MARGARET MATSON Glee Club - Spanish Club Red Cross Delegale Senior Service Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin MARYANN McCORMlCK Glee Club JANETTE McVlTTIE Red Cross Delegale ZA Council Glee Club - Girl Reserves CLARAMAY MEIERDIRK Band - Drum Maiorelle Bela Tri-Hi-Y, Presidenl Lake re View Slalif P.T.A. Page Maid-ol-honor, Cadel Hop LILLIAN MERKERT Glee Club FRANCES MERKIE Glee Club Red and While Lilerary Slaff Red and While Pholography Slaff IRENE MEYER Orcheslra - Senale Lake re View A enl Red and While lsgenl Honor Sociely, Silver Pin BARBARA WM ITCHELL Orcheslra - Band - Lalin Club Lake re View Slaff Senale - Gill Commillee Forum GEORGE MOERSCH Lane Technical High School DON MOORE Foolball - Crew Lellermen - Bela Hi-Y A Cappella Choir Red and While Agenl GLORIA MORRISON Glee Club GRACE MOWBRAY Glee Club 3B, 3A, 4B Councils P.T.A. Page Red Cross Delegale Y-Teens - Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Red and While Agenl CHARLES MUELLER R.O.T.C. RUTHANN NAGEL Red Cross Delegale Lake re View Slaff AARON NAREVSKY L Red and While Agenl Forum - Gill Commillee Honor Sociely, Gcld Pin JAMES E. NELSON R.O.T.C. Cdl. Caplain Officers' Club 2A Council - Senale Commission, Presidenl Lake re View Slaff A Cappella Choir MARYLOU NICHOLLS G.A.A. l000 Poinl Leller ' A Cappella Choir - Hi-Crusaders Lake re View Dislribulor 28, 2A, 3B, 3A, 4A Councils Senale - Red Cross Delegale P.T.A. Page - Senior Service Commission, Businesz Manager Honor Sociely, Gold Pin EILEEN OLDRIDGE Red Cross Delegale Senale - Glee Club Girl Reserves, Sergeanl-al-arms Senior Service - Prom Commillee Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin ROBERT OTTERBLAD R.O.T.C. - Rifle Team Piclred Plafoon - Bowling lnfra-mural Baskefball Lalre re View Sfaff Red Cross Delegaie LUCILLE PAPPAS Amundsen High School Bela Tri-Hi-Y Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin OLGA PAUPITCH Glee Club - Cheerleader Red and While Agenf Lalre re View Agenf Sigma Tri-Hi-Y -- P.T.A. Page Red Cross Delegafe Lady-in-wailing, Cadef Hop DOROTHY PENTIS Band BEVERLY PETERS Glee Club Red Cross Delegaie JEANNINE PETT Glee Club - Orcheslra Girl Reserves, Secrelary JEAN POTTER Glee Club Red Cross Delegale IRENE POTUCEK Glee Club - Senior Service Red Cross Delegafe Honor Sociely, Silver Pin MARILYN RADLOFF Glee Club LORAINE REDEKER Spalding High School Glee Club - 2B Council - Band HELMER RINGSTROM Baslxeiball, Caplain lnlra-mural Baslcefbell Crew - Leffermen Sergeanl-al-arms 4B, 4A Classes Luncheon Commilfee PATSY RODGERS G.A.A. Le'Her ZA, 3B, 3A Councils Glee Club - Senaie Red and While Adverlising Sfaff Red Cross Delegafe P.T.A. Page PATRICIA RODKEY Y-Teens - Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4A Council - Senior Service BETTY ROGER Glee Club Red and While Business Siaff 3A Council - Senaie Red Cross Delegele Girl Reserves, Social Chairman JANET ROGERS Flower Technical High School Red Cross Delegale CHRIST ROMANAS Lane Technical High School Beslrelball lnlramural Baslrelball LOUIS ROSETH 3B, 3A Councils Senale Spanish Club Lelre re View Sfaff Honor Sociely, Presidenf, Gold Pin JULIA ROWELL Glee Club MARJORIE SAKON Posion High School, Posfon, Arizona Red Cross Delegafe Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin LORRAINE SAMUELSON G.A.A. IOOO Poinl' Lefler Girl Reserves Red and While Business Slafl REGINA SCHNEIDER Glee Club Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin MARGARET SCHOLI. 3A Council Senior Service Honor Sociefy, Silver Pin JOAN SETTERGREN Glee Club P.T.A. Page Red Cross Delegale, Vice-presidenl A Cappella Choir 3B, 3A, 4B Councils Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Honor Sociefy, Bronze Pin JEROME SHALON R.O.T.C. Red Cross Delegaie Honor Sociely, Silver Pin HENRY SHARTON R.O.T.C. Picked Plaioon Forum Honor Socieiy, Gold Pin MARCIA SHERMAN G.A.A. Council Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Lalin Club Honor Sociely, Silver Pin FLORIS SILBERMAN Glee Club Lalce re View Agenf JOAN SKORA Glee Club Senior Service Honor Sociely, Gold Pin JANET SMITH Grosse Poinie High School, Michigan G.A.A. Council 750 Poini Leiter Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin MILDRED SMITH Senior Service Glee Club Honor Socieiy, Silver Pin JEANNINE SPANGLER Glee Club 3A Council Senior Service Honor Sociely, Silver Pin RUTH STACEY Glee Club Library Club Lalin Club Lalte re View Slaff Senior Service 4A Council Forum Honor Sociely, Gold Pin Class Spealcer ARLENE STAHLBERG Red Cross Delegale 4B Council Glee Club ROSEMARY STEGER Glee Club Orcheslra Red and While Agenl JAMES STElNER Morgan Parlr Mililary Academy R.O.T.C. Piclled Plaloon Rifle Company Gamma Hi-Y JEAN STEVENSON Band P.T.A. Page Red and While Agenl RICHARD STOLL R.O.T.C. Red Cross Delegale Senale 38, 4B Councils, Vice-presidenl HARLAN STRAND R.O.T.C. Band, Maior, Sludenl Conduclor Orcheslra A Cappella Choir Class Speaker MARGIE STREMPEL Red Cross Delegale Glee Club MARGARET STUBENRAUCH Glee Club Red Cross Delegale Lalce re View Agenl P.T.A. Page LAVERNE SWANSON Red Cross Delegale Red and While Agenl Glee Club P.T.A. Page DOLORES TANNER Y-Teens, Treasurer Glee Club Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Red Cross Delegale Luncheon Commillee ETHYL THOMPSON Orcheslra Lalin Club Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin JOHN THOMPSON Washinglon Junior High School BERNETTA TREECE Red Cross Delegale Senale A Cappella Choir Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin HARRY TRESCHER Baseball Lellermen 4B, 4A Councils Senale Bela Hi-Y, Treasurer, Vice-presidenl, Presidenl HANK TSUCHIDA Inlra-mural Baslrelball ROSE VACCARO ROSINA VERSTRAETE Harrison Technical High School DONALD WACHENDORF R.O.T.C., Cdl. Caplain Officers' Club Rifle Team Tennis A Cappella Choir 3A Council Gamma Hi-Y Lalin Club Honor Sociely, Silver Pin MARIE WARNEKE RICHARD WEEL Baslrelball lnlra-mural Baslcelball Red and While Agenl FRANKLIN WEILAND Baslrelball Inlra-mural Beslrelball Rangers Forum Gamma Hi-Y, Treasurer Red and While Slaff Lalxe re View Slalf BERNARD WEINBERG Rangers Leaders 3A, 4B Councils Spanish Club Honor Sociely, Silver Pin RICHARD WELTHER Leaders Rangers Lellermen Foolloall Alpha Hi-Y, Presidenl' A Cappella Choir Red and While Agenl LORRAINE WIDMAN Glee Club Lalce re View Sfalil Forum , Honor Sociely, Bronze Pin BETTY WIGGINS Girl Reserves, Secrelary ROBERT WILLIAMS Lincoln High School, Des Moines, Iowa IRMA WINTER Glee Club Senior Service Luncheon Commillee Honor Sociely, Gold Pin GERTRUDE WOLMS Band g H DAVID wooowm eniorri Wai lqcfurevl BERNARD COLBECK FRED KARP Laine re View Disiribuior Gamma Hi-Y RUTH MAETHNER Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Glee Club Commission, Social Chairman Red Cross Delegaie Girl Reserves HOWARD FURMAN BaHIe Creek High School Band CHARLES GRAMER 38 Council Bend Senafe Orchesfra ' Honor Socieiy, Bronze Pin A CUPPQIIG CIWIF Gamma Hi-Y, Vice-presidenf Red and Whife Ageni Gamma Hi-Y, Sergeani-ai-arms EDWARD MOOSHIL Tm JEANINE POWERS ARTHUR HEINZ Red Cross DeIega+e Inira-mural Baslxeiball ZB, 2A Councils Glee Club I44 R.O.T.C. Rangers Swimming Team, Capfain Rifle Team 4A Council Bela Hi-Y, Presidenf Forum Honor Socie'Iy, Gold Pin DOROTHY YESIA G.A.A. I000 Poini LeHer Senior Service Honor Sociefy, Gold Pin JANET YONAN P.T.A. Page ZB, 4B Councils Glee Club Red and While Agenf RUTH YOUNG G.A.A. Council Red Cross Delegaie WINIFRED E. MARTINI G.A.A. Council, Treasurer, Vice-presidenf Presidenf I000 Poini' LeHer and Chevrons Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Senior Service Senafe Honor Sociefy, Gold Pin CHRISTY MANTIKOS HERBERT THURMER Laine re View Disfribufor FRANK ZIMMERMAN Band ZB, 2A, 3B Councils Red Cross Delegaie Hi-Y JAMES ZOERNER Leaders 2B Council A Cappella Choir Red Cross Delegaie FEB. '47 - GOLD HONOR PIN STUDENTS 644:55 ,SQUQCLLQPJ - jegruarg, f 7 February Commencemerd Speakers Ialked on Ihe Iheme World Harmony. Our salulalorian, AnneHe Haase, discussed Approaches fo V-Jorld Harmony. She probed +he worId's grealesf prob- lem and ou+Iined 'rhe vasl oppor+uniIies which lhis era offers. Our valediclorian, Joan Hamme, ad- dressed, A Call fo +he IndividuaI. She emphasized a realizalion of possibililies for self-enrichment Rulh Slacey, facully choice lor speaker, Iallied on World Harmony Through EducaI'ion and Harlan Sfrand, class choice for speaker, poinfed 'Ihe way Ihrough his presenfmenl of World Harmony Through Religion. Joan Hamme Annefle Haase Harlan Sh-and RUTH STACEY Noi Piclured Janice Ballon Doris Carlson Jeanne Cculls Bernard Greensweig Joan Hamrne Annefle Hasse Eileen Holzhauser Arnelle Haase Grade Ingersol Eileen Jansen Inge Keller Ru+h Lasse Lenore Leibman Jean Lenlin Joan Lenlin Pearl Levinson William Loring James Malles Winifred Marlini Aaron Narevsky Mary Lou Nicholls Louis Roselh Mariorie Salron Jerome Shalon Henry Sharfon Marcia Sherman Joan Slrora Janel Smilh Rufh Slacey Bernard Weinberg Irma Winfer David Woodman Dorofhy Yesia .955 jkaf gAl i0lfLJ ime of Awem anc! promd All rl-uymed for I947 grads. No wonder ihey are sparkle-eyed and keyed +o fhis melody. I46 Ms gi WL W3 'vs Q as Ag M ,Mi as 5' :Q , fl wieflffff effem: une C arid Wicem Presidenf: Emmanuel Cannoniio. iQC-C Vice President Mba Tookey. Secreiaryz Sophie Gregory. Treasurer: Marilyn Nyren. Sergeani-af-Arms: Russell Kogan. By choosing five siudenis io serve as class officers, Lake View's +radi+ion of reserving fhe senior year for em- phasis upon social ac+ivi'ries is made possible. These officers musi' be chosen for fheir leadership, abiliiy 'io organize, and originaliiy in planning. A+ an early siage +he preferred quiniupleis so honored by ihis eleciion proved 'rhai 'rheir posiiions were in compeienf hands. I49 ROBERT ABE RG Picked Plaioon Red Cross Delegafe Red and While Adver+ising S+ MELVIN ABRAMSON Lake re View Disfribufor Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin MARGIE ADAMS Glee Club Red Cross Delegafe IRENE ADELMANN Orcheslra JOY AHNERT Cheerleader Red Cross Delegafe Glee Club Bela Tri-Hi-Y JENNIE ALINKAS 2A Council Red Cross Delegafe Lake re View Typisi Girl Reserves CYNTHIA AMERICAN Orchesira Band DOROTHY ANDERSON 3B Council P.T.A. Page Y-Teens Spanish Club Honor Socie+y-Gold Pin LENNART ANDERSON MARIE ANGELO Glee Club Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, V. Pres. 3A Council Lake re View Agenf LUCY ARNDT 2A Council Senior Service Honor Sociely-Gold Pin LYDA ARN DT Senior Service Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin JOHN ASSU RAS 2A Council RALPH ATLAS R.O.T.C.-Cdf. Lieulenani' Rifle Company Officers' Club Red and While Agenf Honor Sociefy-Silver Pin EDWARD BACHER R.O.T.C.-Cdl. Isl Lieufenani' Picked Plafoon Officers' Club 3A Council Alpha Hi-Y--Treas. Honor Sociefy-Silver Pin ROSEMARY BAHR 2B Council Sena+e Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin JOLINE BAKER P.T.A. Page Red Cross Delegafe La+in Club Glee Club Forum Honor Sociefy--Silver Pin ROSEMARIE BALL Y-Teens Glee Club RUTH BATZ Honor Socieiy-Bronze Pin ROSE BECKER Glee Club Forum P.T.A. Page Honor Sociely CATHERINE BEDNAR Glee Club 3B Council Honor Sociefy-Silver Pin FLORENCE BEHR Forum 3A Council Glee Club Red Cross Delegaie Honor Sociefy-Silver Pin BARBARA BENSON Sigma Tri-Hi-Y-Treas., V. Pres LOIS BERG Red Cross-V. Pres. P.T.A. Page Chemislry Club Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin ELEANOR BERGER 4A Council Girl Reserves French Club Glee Club Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin DOROTHY BERGFALK Senior Service NANCY BERGMAN Glee Club 2A Council Red Cross Delegafe P.T.A. Page Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin M I LD RED BE RN DTSON Glee Club Red Cross Delegafe Honor Society-Bronze Pin LENORE BERNSTEIN Red and While Agenl' Red and While Liierary Sfaff Lalre re View Sfaff-Bus. Mgr. Senior Service Coaching Club Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin HELEN BERTRAM Glee Club MARCIA BILD Glee Club Music Appreciafion Club Forum - French Club Lake re View Slafli JEAN BINDER 2A Council-V. Pres Girls Reserves Lake re View Arl' Slalil-Dislribulor Red and While Advertising Sfafl Glee Club - Sigma Tri-Hi-Y FRANCINE BIRK P.T.A. Page Red Cross Delega-Ie Lalin Club Lake re View Disfribulor Glee Club - Forum Alpha Tri-Hi-Y ELECTRA BISHOP French Club - Band Orcheslra - Senior Service Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin VELMA BLACK Spanish Club - Glee Club Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin STEVE BLEIZEFFER R.O.T.C.--Cdl. Lieulenanl Officers' Club Riflle Company - Picked Plaloon Band-Cdl. Caplain-Drum Maior Orcheslra - 3A Council AVRUM BLOCK Orcheslra Music Apprecialion Club JAMES BLOMGREN Track Team R.O.T.C. Rifle Team Lalin Club - 4A Council Gamma Hi-Y Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin IMOGENE BOMAR Glee Club - Red Crozs Delegale Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin ELAINE BRAMS Cheerleader - 3A Council Red Cross Delegale - P.T.A. Page Red and While Agenl Lake re View Agenl Honor Sociely-Gold Pin PATRICIA BREWER Band - P.T.A. Page Bela Tri-Hi-Y-Secrelary Forum - Red Cross Delegale FAITH BRILL Murphy High School-Mobile, Ala. Red Cross Council-Sec'y, V. Pres., ANITA BRODSKY Red and While Bus. Mgr. lake re View Dislribulor Service - Forum Senior Coaching Club I-Ionor Sociely-Gold Pin PATRICIA BROWN Alpha Tri-Hi-Y-V. Pres Forum Red and While Liferary Slaff 2A, 3B Councils - Glee Club Music Apprecialion Club-Sec'y Prom Ccmmiflee Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin EILEEN BRUKSCH Honor Sociely--Bronze Fin Pres DOROTHY BU BALO 3B Council - Glee Club Red Cross Delegale Spanish Club Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin BARBARA BUELL 3A Council - Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Lalle re View Slali Red and Whie Lilerary Sfaff DONALD BU LAWA Glee Club - 38 Council LOIS BULAWA A Cappella Choir Senior Service Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin JACQUELINE BURKE Si. Scholaslica High School ANNETTE BURTCH Lafin Club Red Cross Council-Sec'y, Pres. Chi-Girls-Secrefary Lalle re View Agent Red and While Lilerary Sfaff Lake re View Lilerary Slafi Forum - Senale Coaching Club Honor Sociely-Gold Pin JAMES CABALLERO Rifle Team - Forum - 48 Counc Honor Sociefy-Silver Pin EMMANUEL CANNONITO Red Cross Council-Pres. Gamma Hi-Y-Presidenl' 2B Council-Pres. 3B Council 4A Class President Senafe - Chess Club - Forum Rifle Company Lalxe re View Sfaff Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin DOROTHY CARLSON Glee Club LEO CASCIO R.O.T.C. Cdf. Caplain Piclred Plaloon - Olllicers' Club A Cappella Choir Red and While Agenl Glee Club Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin GERALD CHALEM R.O.T.C. Rifle Company 28 Council Red Cross Council Lake re View Depuiy Red and While Adverlising Slaff ARLEEN CHERNOFF Glee Club Red Cross Delegale Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin EDWARD CHESNE Chemislry Club-Secrelary Coaching Club Prom Commillee Honor Sociely-Gold Pin GEORGE CHRIST Lane Tech High School Baslcelball - Baseball EDYTHE CLARKE Band Lake re View Siaff French Club Sigma Tri-Hi-Y-Secrefary Hi-Crusaders - Orcheslra Honor Sociefy-Silver Pin SHIRLEY CLINE Freeporl High School, Freeporl, lll Spanish Club Lalce re View Slafl Glee Club LAWRENCE COPITHKE A Cappella Choir Piclred Plaloon Rille Company Gamma Hi-Y LLOYD COWLEY 2A Council - 4A Council Bela Hi-Y-Presidenl, Secrelary FRANCES CURTH HELEN DANSON Glee Club JEANNINE D'AOUST Glee Club 2A, 3B Councils Red Cross Council French Club-Secrelary Sigma Tri-Hi-Y-Treasurer P.T.A. Page Lalre re View Dislribulor Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin DOROTHY DEHART Glee Club Red Cross Delegale JACQUELYN DIENSTEIN Glee Club Lalre re View-Assl. Edilor Youlh Conference Delegale Honor Sociely MADELYN DIETRICH Glee Club 4B Council RICHARD DIETZ R.O.'l'.C.-Cdl. Caplain A Cappella Choir ZA, 4B Councils Senale - Red and While Agenl Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin ESTHER DOHNAU Glee Club - Tri-Hi-Y Sigma Red and While Aclverlising Slafl Lake re View Dislribulor BEATRICE DOLAN DIANE DOLLEFELD Forum BARBARA DORFMAN Farragul High School Waller High School Glee Club - Red Cross Delegale Forum Red and While Agenl BEVERLY DORFMAN Farragul High School Waller High School Glee Club - Red Cross Delegale Forum Red and While Agenl BEATRICE VIOLET DORSCH Flower Technical High School Lake re View Agenl' Red Cross Delegale School Organisl Honor Sociely--Bronze Pin LO RE DORSTER Forum JEANNETTE DOUGHERTY Glee Club GEORGE DRAGIN EDMUND DRESSER Traclr Bowling Volley Ball Glee Club Bela Hi-Y LORRAINE EINESS Red Cross Delegale ROSALIE ELLINGSON Girl Reserves Red Cross Delegale P.T.A. Page DOLORES ELSNER Glee Club Honor Sociely-Gold Pin KENNETH ERICKSON 2A, 3A, 4A Councils Slide Rule Club Hi-Crusaders, Presidenl Spanish Club - Forum Red Cross Delegale Honor Sociely-Gold Pin JOYCE ESSIG JOYCE EUL P.T.A. Page A Cappella Choir Music Apprecialion Club Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Honor Sociely-Gold Pin ARTHUR EVANS Baskelball JOAN EVANS Red and While Lilerary Sfal? Senior Service -- Forum Music Apprecialion Club Honor Sociely-Gold Pin JACK FABBRINI Foofball Alpha Hi-Y-Sgl.-al-Arms lnlramural Baskelball Leaders Class A Cappella Choir RUTH FABRY ,ii l'7 M r Z. J, we yi r if TOM FAZIO VIVIAN FIDDLER Band Orchesira Lalce re View Sfaff Hi-Crusaders-Secrefary Music Appeciafion Club JAMES FIELDS Baseball CHARLENE FISHER Glee Club Lalre re View Disfribuior Bela Tri-Hi-Y-Secretary MARY ANN FISCHER ZA Council Honor Sociely-Gold Pin CHARLOTTE FISLER Lafin Club Forum Senior Service Honor Socieiy-Silver Pin LORRETTA FLATTICH Glee Club MARILYN FLOBERG Waller High School INGEBCRG FOERSTER Glee Club-Presideni Senale Sigma Tri-Hi-Y-Secrefary Bela Tri-Hi-Y Cadei Hop-Lady-in-Waifing Red and Whiie Siaff BERNARD FRANK Rifle Company Officers' Club R.O.T.C.-Cd+. Lieuienanf 2A Council Honor Socieiy-Silver Pin MILDRED FRESE Glee Club Red Cross Delegafe ELIZABETH FUERHOLZER Y-Teens - Glee Club Red Cross Delegaie JOAN FURST Glee Club Red and While Agenf Lalre re View Ari' Siaff Red Cross Delegafe Sigma Tri-Hi-Y-Presideni P.T.A. Page Honor Sociefy-Silver Pin A GALIATSATOS Glee Club Red and Whife Liferary Sfaff Red and While Plioiograpliy Sfaff Lake re View S+aFl 4A Council - Girl Reserves EARL GALLEGOS Leaders - Rangers JUSTYNE GALT Farraguf High School Glee Club Girl Reserves Forum JOANNE GARDNER Sullivan High School Forum Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin MARGUERITE GARTENMANN Glee Club HELEN GERTZ Glee Club Red Cross Delegale LOIS GIERKE Band - Bela Tri-Hi-Y Senior Service - French C Music Apprecialion Club Honor Sociely-Gold Fin SHIRLEY GIERKE Forum Y-Teens Glee Cilub DAVID GILCREST Volleyball Lalce re View Slaff A Cappella Choir Red Cross Delegaie Forum-Vice Presidenl Prom Commilfee Alpha HI-Y-Presidenl Music Apprecialion Club SHIRLEY GILO Glee Club JEAN GISKE Glee Club WILLIAM GOETZ Reel Cross Delegale Spanish Club Slide Rule Club - Rangers Music Apprecialion Club EDWIN GORDON Lalin Club - ZA Council Chemisfry Club Forum - Hi-Crufaders SEYMOUR GORDON 3B Council Chemislry Club Glee Club - French Club Forum Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin PAUL GOSELL P.T.A. Page Band Glee Club LA VERNE GOSS Band Music Appreciefion Club LENORE GREENE 2B Council P.T.A. Page Iub SOPHIE GREGORY ZA, 3B, 4B Councils Glee Club - Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Music Apprecia+ion Club Secrelary 4A Class GRACE GROSKLAUS Lalxe re View Dis+ribuIor LEORA GROTH Glee Club - 4A Council Prom Commifleb Honor Sociefy PEARL GUSKE 3A Council - Glee Club GERHARD HAASE ZA, 3B, 3A Councils Senafe - Forum Lalin Club-Consul, quaesfor Music Appreciafion Club-Presid en? Chess Club - Chemislry Club Red and While Liferary Sfaff Honor Sociefy-Secreiary-Gold Pin BONNIE HABERER G.A.A. Council - 4B Council Senior Service - Forum Music Apprecialion Club Commission-Social Chairman Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Senale - Glee Club Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin EMMA HALLBERG Glee Club - 3B Council Red Cross Delegafe - Forum Honor Socieiy-Bronze Pin BEATRICE HA RTMAN Red and Whife Agenf Lake re View DisIribu+or DIANE HAWKINS Soldan High School, S+. Louis, Lilce re View-Edilor Alpha Tri-Hi-Y - Y-Teens French Chorus Music Appreciafion Club Senafe Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin M ITSU KO HAYASHI O. Amache Secondary School, Amache, Colorado Honor Socieiy-Gold Pin CHARLES HERBON Hi-Y - 2A Council Lafin Club DOLORES HERBON Forum ROBERT HERPE Band - Swimming - Lelfermen Traclr - 2B Council Red Cross Delegafe French Club Lalze re View Dishibufor WILLIAM HICKEY Peacock Milifary Academy, San Anfonio Texas Communify Service Commission DOUGLAS L. HILL Red and Whife Adverfising Sfaff Red Cross Delegafe Honor Socieiy-Bronze Pin MARY HILLMAN 28 Council - Glee Club Senior Service Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin JOSEPH HOFFMAN Volleyball - Band - Glee Club ZA, 4A Councils 3B, 4B Councils-Sgt-af-Arms JOHN HOLM Radio Council ZA, 4A Councils Clean-up Commiffee Hi-Crusaders-Vice Presidenf JOHN HOLZER Chemislry Club - Slide Rule Club HELEN HOUSE Cheerleader - Red Cross Delegale Laiin Club - Lake re View Sfaff Red and While Agenl 4A Council - Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Honor Socieiy-Silver Pin LENORE HUNT G.A.A. Council Y-Teens, Infer-Club Council-Presidenf Forum - Red Cross Delegafe P.T.A. Page - Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4A Council Honor Sociely-Gold Pin JOHN HUSEAS Red Cross Delegafe JOHN ISAAC Lane Technical High School Inframural Baskelball WILLIAM JACKLIN R.O.T.C.-Cd+. Maior Picked Plafoon - Rifle Team Officers' Club Red and While Agenf Red Cross Delegafe Band - 4A Council - Senale Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin ' DOREEN JACOBS 3A Council-Secrefary Spanish Club Lake re View-Disfribuior Red and Whife-Assf. Bus. Mgr. Coaching Club Honor Sociery-Gold Pin BETTY JACOBSON Glee Club PATSY JAEGER 3B Council - Red Cross Delegafe Music Appreciafion Club DOLORES JAMES French Club Girl Reserves Band Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin DOLO RES JAN KOSKI BETTY JEAN JOERGENS P.T.A. Page Forum 5 MARGARET JOHNS Waller High School Glee Club DORIS JOHNSON Glee Club Bela Tri-Hi-Y VERNON JOHNSON Fosslon High School, Minn. Volleyball Inframural Baslzefball DOLORES JORGENSEN Glee Club - Forum 3A, 4B Councils Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin WILLIAM JOSEPH Baseball - Tracl: - Forum Le'ffermen's Club A Cappella Choir DOLORES JUSTINEN French Club-Vice Presiden+ Girl Reserves - Glee Club Forum-Treasurer A Cappella Choir Honor Sociely-Gold Pin JEANNE KANTNER Glee Club Red and While Agenf P.T.A. Page Forum RICHARD KARRER Lalin Club Honor Sociefy-Silver Pin IRENE KASCH Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin 0 WALTER KASS Baslrelball - Baseba'l - Rangers Bela Hi-Y DOROTHY KAUSAL Glee Club A Cappella Choir Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin ALVIN KAY Foofball - Rifle Company ZA Council-Sgt-al-Arms Senafe Youlh Conference Delegale French Club Honor Sociofy-Sflver Pin SIDNEY KAZEL Rangers Leaders Band Red and While Liferary Sfaff Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin MARGARET KEEZER Hi-Crusaders DON KELLER Wells High School Hi-Y PATRICIA KILBY Glee Club Forum Honor Sociely-Silver Pin JOYCE KING P.T.A. Page Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Glee Club Prom Commillee Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin MARIE KLANCIC Honor Sociely-Silver Pin RICHARD KLINGBERG Volleyball - Leaders - Rangers 4B Council Forum-Sgl.-al-Arms Hi-Crusaders-Presidenl Youlh Conference Delegale Red Cross Delegale Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin ELEANORE KNIPPRATH Glee Club - Spanish Club Lake re View Dislribulor Senior Service - Forum Honor Sociely-Gold Pin ROSEMARY KOCH Waller High School Glee Club Lalre re View Disfribulor DORIS KOCKLER Glee Club Red Cross Delegale Forum RUSSELL KOGAN Baslcelball - Rangers - Alpha H A Cappella Choir Red Cross Delegafe 4A Class Sgf.-al-Arms Spanish Club 3A, 48, 4A Councils HARRIS KOHN Youlh Conference Delegale Foolball - Honor Sociely MARILYN KORNACK BERENICE KRACHT Lalre re View Slalili Glee Club 3A, 4B Councils Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin DOLLY KRASSO Glee Club P.T.A. Page Lalce re View Slaff Honor Sociely-Silver Pin RITA KRAUS 3A Council-Presidenl 4B Council Red and While Agenl Sigma Tri-Hi-Y-Sgl.-al-Arrns BARBARA KREUZER 3B Council Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin LOUISE KUNARD Eagle River High School Orcheslra - Glee Club Honor Sociely-Silver Pin i-Y ELLEN KUROSAKA Hun? High School, Hunf, Idaho Glee Club JOANNE LA FERRIERE French Club Glee Club Lalie re View Disiribuior Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin MARILYN LARSON Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin EUGENE LEIBOVITZ Rifle Team Orchestra 3A Council Chemisfry Club Red Cross Delegaie RAYMOND LEMKE Traci: Fooiball LeHermen's Club A Cappella Choir U RBAN LEO Bowling Team ROCHELLE LEONARD Senn High School Red Cross Delegaie Red and While Ageni Honor Socieiy-Gold Pin DOROTHEA LEVY Spanish Council 3A Council - Senaie Red and Whiie Liferary Siaff Lalie re View Agenf Red Cross Delegafe -- Coaching Club Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin MARGO LEVY French Club Red Cross Delegaie Honor Socie+y--Bronze Pin DONALD LEW R.O.T.C.--Cdi. Lieufenanf Oliicers' Club -- Picked Plaioon Volleyball Team Tennis Team Basliefball Team 3B Council-Sergeani-a+-arms Forum-Presideni Honor Sociefy-Silver Pin RUTH LIESZ MARTHA LlN D Glee Club - Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Red Cross Deleqaie INGRID LINSTOW Glee Club Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4B Council Honor Sociefy--Bronze Pin BARBARA LLOYD Glee Club Laine re View Sfaff Senior Service P.T.A. Page DOLORES LOGAN Glee Club Y-Teens PAT LORING G.A.A. Council-Vice-Presidenl, Presidenl Red Cross Delegale Senior Service - Forum Music Apprecialion Club Spanish Club-Treasurer, Vice-Presidenl 3A Council-Vice-Presidenl Senafe Commission-Secrefary Alpha Tri-Hi-Y-Hislorian, Delinquency Officer Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin CALVIN LUKER Washburne Trade School Infra-mural Baslrefball Sales Club LORIDA LUTZ Glee Club - Senior Service Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin WILLIAM LYNCH Red and While Agenl NORMAN MACHOLL Baseball SANFORD MANDEL Band PATRICIA MANKUS French Club Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin DOLORES MARCUCCI 28, 4B Councils-Treasurer Red Cross Delegale Red and While Adverlising Slaff DIANA MARIENFELD 3A, 4A Councils Senale Sigma Tri-Hi-Y - Glee Club JUDITH MARKUS Glee Club P.T.A. Page Honor Sociely-Silver Pin BARBARA MARTIN Cheerleader Bela Tri-Hi-Y CHRIS MARX A Cappella Choir Gamma Hi-Y-Sergeanl-a+-arms,Vice-presidenl Forum Music Appreciafion Club VIRGINIA MAST Glee Club Forum MARY IMATSUSHIMA Forum Hearl Mounlain High School Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin MARILYN MAUDLIN A Cappella Choir Senior Service Forum Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin DOROTHEA MAYER Laiin Club Glee Club Red Cross Delegafe Lalce re View Disfribufor Forum MARGARET McCASKEY JUNE McCAULEY Glee Club DOROTHY McKANNA Glee Club EPPA MELVILLE Lalre re View Sfaff Senior Service F.T.A. Page Forum Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin ELLEN MENGE Orcl1es+ra JEANNETTE METHERAL Senn High School Lalze re View Sfaff-Page Edifor Red Cross Delegafe French Club - Y-Teens Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin ELVIRA METZDORF P.T.A. Page Red and Whife Ageni Red and Whfie Liferary Sfuff Lafin Club Music Appreciafion Club Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin MARY MISSAVICH LYSIANE MITCHELL Paris, France GENEVIEVE MOHR Glee Club Senior Service Lake re View Disfribuior Forum Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin DORIS MONSCHKE Glee Club Music Appreciaiion Club Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin Russsu. Moons R.o.T.c.-ca+. Capiain Officers' Club - Piclxed Plafoon Cheerleader 38, 3A Councils GORDON MORRISON Jacksonville, Illinois REGENE MOSER Red Cross Delegare Larin Club Lalre re View Sfaff P.T.A. Page - Forum Glee Club Music Appreciafion Club MARY MOUSEL P.T.A. Page Red and While Adverfising Sfaff RUTH MUELLER Band - Orchesfra French Club Bela Tri-Hi-Y Music Apprecialion Club Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin SHEILA MULLIGAN Cheerleaders - Band Befa Tri-Hi-Y-Presidenf Red Cross Delegale - Forum JOSEPHINE MUSCIA Monroe High School, Sf. Paul RUTH NAAS P.T.A. Page Glee Club Honor Sociefy-Silver Pin IRENE NAKAMU RA Glee Club MARILYN NELSON Glee Club - Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Lalre re View Staff Forum - Girl Reserves Red and Whi+e Liferary-Phofogra Music Appreciafion Club SHIRLEY NELSON P.T.A. Page - Lalin Club 2A, 3B Councils Red Cross Delegafe Forum-Secrefary Glee Club - S-enior Service Music Appreciafion Club ELEANOR NEYER Bowling - Glee Club - Forum GERTRUDE NICKLAS Glee Club Music Apprecialion Club BARBARA NICKOLDS Glee Club . Lake re View Dislribufor Red and While-Adverfising ROBERT NOLAN Carlisle High School Band Orchesfra Volleyball Team Slaff MARILYN NYREN Glee Club French Club-Vice Presideni Cheerleader-Capfain Sigma Tri-Hi-Y - Girl Reserves Treasurer 4A Class Honor Socie+y-Bronze Pin WALTER ODISHOO Band - Orchesira JACQUELINE OLSEN Cheerleader Bela Tri-Hi-Y--Sergeanl-af-Arms Lalce re View Disfribufor and Sfalif , Minnesola phy Sfaff ANNABELLE OLSON Glee Club Hi-Crusaders Red and While Lilerary SlaFI THERESA ORLANDO Band Orcheslrax Red Cross Delegale Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Music Apprecialion Club DOLORES ORLICH Red Cross Delegale Forum KATHRYN ORWALL 2A, 3A, 45, 4A Councils Senale Red Cross Delegare DAVID OWEN Band - Orchesfra Rangers 2B Council - Forum Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin DELO RES PAGE Glee Club MIMI PASSARELLO Lalle re View Sfaff 2B Council Red and While Slaff Glee Club CAROLYN PATTON Shawnee High School 4B Council Alpha Tri-Hi-Y - Y-Teens Music Appreciafion Club Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin JEROME PAUL Red and While Sales Band ELISABETH PEDERSEN P.T.A. Page Orcheslra 2A Council Senale - French Club Lalre re View Slaff Forum Honor Sociely-Silver Pin MARGERY PERLET G.A.A. Council--Treasurer 38, 4A Councils Senale Commission Social Chairman Alpha Tri-Hi-Y-Treasurer-Presidenl Senior Service - Forum Chess Club Music Appreciafion Club Latin Club - Prom Commillee Honor Sociely-Silver Pin JESSE PERMAN Senale PAUL PERRY Communily Service-Chairman Lalre re View-Co-ediror 4B Council-Presidenl Senale Commission-Presidenl Music Appreciafion Club Forum Chicago Youlh Conference-Presidenf WILLIAM PETERS Red Cross Delegale Alpha Hi-Y-Vice Presidenl LORRAINE PETERSON Glee Club - Forum ZA, 4A Councils Music Apprecialion Club-Treasurer Honor Sociely VIOLET PETERSON Glee Club Red Cross Deleqale Lake re View Slaff Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin MARJORIE PEYTON G.A.A. Council - Spanish Club 48 Council-Secrelary Alpha Tri-Hi-Y A Cappella Choir Senior Service Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin GERALDINE PIKRONE Cheerleader - Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Honor Sociefy--Bronze Pin MARILYN PIKRONE Cheerleader Sigma Tri-Hi-Y-Sergeanf-af-Arms Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin DOROTHY PINGREY Senn High School Lake re View Slaff Tau Kappa Tau Tri-Hi-Y Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin THERESA PLOTKE Glee Club Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin ROSEMARY PODOBNY Senior Service Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin KENNETH POWERS R.O.T.C.-Cdl. Capfain Picked Plafoon - Rifle Company Officers' Club Alpha Hi-Y Track ELIZABETH PREUSS Band - P.T.A. Page Lake re View Agenf Red Cross Delegale Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin ALEX PROVENZANO Feilhans High School, Springfield, Ill. Picked Plaloon - A Cappella Choir DON PROVOL R.O.T.C.-Cdl. Caplain Picked Plafoon - Officers' Club Lake re View-Edilor Chicago Youfh Conference 4B Council Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin JEAN RADS Sleinmefz High School ROY RAEMER Red Cross Delegafe SHIRLEY RAHN Glee Club 2B Council Lake re View Agenl Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin NICK RAINO Los Angeles High School Rangers Volleyball Team Delegafe if 1' JEAN RANDAZZO Glee Club Honor Socieiy-Bronze Pin ROBERT RASCHKE Rangers 2B Council Alpha Hi-Y-Sergeant-at-Arms DOLORES RASKOW Glee Club G.A.A. Council JAMES RASO Red Cross Delegaie MARILYN RECTOR PETER REICH R.O.T.C.-Cd+. Lieuienanl Rifle Team Tennis Team Chess Club Lalce re View Sfaff Red and While Liferary Slefi Forum Honor Socieiy-Gold Pin DAVID REIFF Manheimer High School, Florida Band CAROL REIL Red Cross Delegafe Senior Service Honor Socieiy-Gold Pin ROSEMARY REILLY Glee Club 2A Council-Treasurer Lalze re View Disfribuior P.T.A. Page ANITA REINHEIMER JOYCE RENNICK Lafin Club Red Cross Delegaie 4B Council Music Appreciafion Club JOAN RHODE Glee Club SONJA ROGNE Glee Club - French Club - 2B. 3B, 4A Councils A Cappella Choir Hi-Crusaders Senale Music Appreciaiion Club Honor Sociely-Gold Pin EUNICE ROHLOFF Glee Club - 2A Council Bela Tri-Hi-Y Red and While Lilerary Sfaff Cadei Hop Lady-in-Waiiing ANNE ROSEQUIST Senn High School Red Cross Delegaie - Forum Band ROBERTA RYAN Band - Orcheslra Maiorelle Bela Tri-Hi-Y VERA SALLER Glee Club Red Cross Delegale Music Appreciafion Club RICHARD SANDLOW Picked Plaloon Rifle Team French Club Slide Rule Club ANNA SANFILIPPO 4B Council Lage re View Aqenl Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin JOAN SANFORD Bowlinq - 3A Council Prom Commillee - Honor Sociely JEANETTE SARKISIAN G.A.A. Council 2B Council Spanish Club-Secrelary-Presidenl Senior Service Red and While Lilerary Slalif-Edilor Lalce re View SIa'FI Chi-Girls-Treasurer Senale - Coaching Club Honor Sociely-Gold Pin-Presidenf ARTHUR SAVITT Orcheslra-Concerl Masfer Coaching Club Red Cross Delegale Honor Sociely-Gold Pin WILLIAM SAWOTTKE Red Cross Delegale 2B Council ALBERT SCHABERGER A Cappella Choir - Forum Music Apprecialion Club ALLAN SCHELL Volleyball Team - Track Red Cross Delegale A Cappella Choir Senale - 4B Council Alpha Hi-Y-Secrelary French Club-Presidenl Lalce re View Slafl Music Appreciafion Club Forum-Treasurer Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin GEORGE SCHILLING Lane Technical High School LARRY SCHMIDT Rifle Team - Piclred Plafoon A Cappella Choir Red Cross Delegale Lalze re View Agenl Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin MARGARET SCHMIDT Spanish Club Glee Club BARBARA SCHNEIDER RICHARD SCHNEIDER Lalre re View Dislribufor DOLORES SEEGER Glee Club - Forum Senior Service Music Appreciafion Club Honor Socieiy-Gold Pin JOHN SHEEHAN Leaders Volleyball Team Rangers 28 Council FLORA SCHELL Glee Club - Forum Music Appreciafion Club . Hi-Crusaders ALAN SHULMAN R.O.T.C.-Cclf. Lieuieneni Officers' Club Laine re View Disfribufor Coaching Club Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin SHERWIN SIDER ANN SIGFUSON Glee Club P.T.A. Page Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Senior Service JEAN SIMONE ' 3B Council - Spanish Club A Cappella Choir Lelze re View Disfribuior Glee Club Music Appreciafion Club Forum - Girl Reserves FRANCIS SIMONS Glee Club - A Cappella Choir Laine re View Siaff Music Appreciaiion Club Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin JOAN SLATE Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin DOROTHY SMITH G.A.A. Council Bowling - Glee Club Lalce re View Siaff Commission Business Manager Senaie 4B Council-Vice Presidenf Music Appreciaiion Club PATRICIA SMITH G.A.A. Council - Glee Club Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Laine re View Disiribuior 28 Council Honor Sociefy-Silver Pin MARIANNE SOUSA Glee Club - French Club Bela Tri-Hi-Y Red Cross Delegaie Girl Reserves Honor Socieiy-Silver Pin LORRAINE SPEIDEL Forum - Y-Teens Glee Club Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin NANCY SPRAGUE Band - Orchesfra Laine re View Sfaff 4B Council - Senaie YVONNE SPRAGUE Senn High School Easi Moline High School, Illinois Senior Service - Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Forum - Lake re View Siaff Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin GORDON STANLEY Piclced Plafoon - Band 2B, 48, 4A Councils Red and While Agenf Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin JEANNE STARK Glee Club - 2A Council Bela Tri-Hi-Y DOLORES STEEG P.T.A. Page - A Cappella Choir Glee Club French Club-Presideni 3A Council - Hi-Crusaders Lake re View Slaff Honor Sociely-Silver Pin GLORIA STEFANI EDWARD STEIDELE Lane Technical High School Baskelball Baseball ELAINE STEIRER Forum Glee Club Y-Teens Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin FRED STOCKUM Soflball Baslcelball Traclr , DOLORES STROY Glee Club Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Red Cross Delegale BARBARA SU LLlVAN Glee Club LA VERNE SWANSON Glee Club -- Spanish Club Lalce re View Slaff - Senior Service Red and While Phofography-Liferary Sfalifs Alpha Tri-Hi-Y - Forum Music Apprecialion Club Honor Sociely-Silver Pin GOLDEN TERRELL Cheerleader 33, 3A Councils Senale - Glee Club Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin BETTY JANE THOMPSON Spanish Club - Lalce re View Dislribulor Senior Service Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin LORRAINE TOCHER JACK TOOKEY Foofball - Volleyball Team Leaders LeHermen's Club - Senafe Alpha Hi-Y--Vice Presidenf Vice Presidenf 4A Class Honor Sociefy-Silver Pin DENISE TOPP Red and While Lilerary Slaff Sigma Tri-Hi-Y-Vice Presidenf Cadel' Hop Maid of Honor H?-, SAM TSIFIS Picked Plafoon Honor Sociely-Bronze Pin CAROLYN TURNHOLT MARION VAN DRIESSCHE Glee Club Honor Socieiy-Bronze Pin JOHANNA VICTOR Orchesira Honor Sociefy-Bronze Fin l IENRY VOSS Picked Plafcon Rifle Team BETTY WADE Red and While Liierary Sfaff Senior Service Forum Lalin Club Music Appreciafion Club Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin Laxlb,-'T cue-ENE WALDMAN 170-PT , ,. Red and While Adverfising Slaflhfd ,gli 0 r Red Cross Delegaie Lake re View Disfribuior my FMR ROBERT WALKER A Cappella Choir Hi-Crusaders - Forum Red Cross Delegafe 4A Council Commission Vice Presideni Chess Club Music Appreciafion Club HARRIET WALTON Glee Club Honor Socieiy-Bronze Pin RUTH WARSHAWSKY Senior Service Coaching Club Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin NANCY WATANABE Honor Sociely-Gold Pin MARILYNN WEBB Joplin High School, Joplin, Missouri Red Cross Delegaie Forum JEANETTE WEICHBROD Glee Club Honor Sociefy-Silver Pin LIESEL WEISS Red Cross Delegaie-Secrefary, Vice Presidenf French Club MARION WEISS Orchesfra - Band Forum Chemisfry Club - Senior Service Red Cross Delegafe Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin HELENE WENDT Forum Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin DOROTHY WERNER Band Glee Club Music Appreciafion Club Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin VERONICA WESTERGAARD Glee Club Music Appreciaiion Club HENRY WEYER 2A Council - Rifle Company Red Cross Delegaie Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin DOROTHY WHEELER Glee Club Y-Teens-Presidenl' Music Appreciafion Club LOU ANN WHEELER Hyde Park High School Lake re View-Co-edifor-Managing French Club - 4B Council Senafe EARL WILLE Swimming Team Volleyball Team lnfra-mural Baskelball Bela Hi-Y-Secreiary ROSE MARIE WINANDY 28, 2A Councils P.T.A. Page Glee Club BYRNA WITTERT Red and Whire Agenr RONNY WOLFF R.O.T.C.-Cdl. Lieufenanf 3A Council - Swimming Team Spanish Club - Coaching Club Honor Socieiy-Gold Pin LORANE WRIGHT G.A.A. Council - 3A Council Senafe - Coaching Club Red and Whife-Assisiani Business Manager Lake re View Sfafi Spanish Club-Presiden+ Senior Service - P.T.A, Page Honor Sociefy-Gold Pin-Vice Presvdenf EILEEN WRUBEL Glee Club Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin LEONARD ZAK ROTS Cdl Ca fain . . . .- . p Oiiicers' Club - Picked Plaloon Track - A Cappella Choir Alpha Hi-Y-Secrefary-Hisforian Red Cross Delegale - Lalin Club Lake re View - Forum, Presideni Senale Music Appreciafion Club-Sergeani ai Arms Prom CommiHee Honor Sociefy-Bronze Pin MERLE ZESCHKE Swimming Team lnfra-mural Baskefball Rangers - LeHermen's Club Lake re View Sialif Bela Hi-Y RONALD ZEUTSCHEL Norfhbrook, lllinois Infra-mural Baskelball ADELI NE ZIN K Y-Teens JEANINE POWERS Red Cross DeIega+e 2B, ZA Councils Glee Club JERALDINE JONAS ROBERT SPELINA Crew A Cappella Choir Be+a Hi-Y-Vice Pre eniom Wof lqcfurec! ETHEL ABRAMSON GERTRUDE ARENS JOSEPH BABA ANNE BARBER VIRGINIA BELLWARE ALBERTA BREGER SUSAN BROWN NORMAN DAVIS JACK DILLARD SHIRLEY FIGIEL CLEOPAT HART WILLIAM ISSEL MARILYN LEEMHUIS VIRGINIA MASTY MICHAELEN PIERMAN EDWARD RALPH RICARDO RODRIGUEZ JEANNINE ST. BERNARD RICHARD TRANCHITELLA DANIEL WOZNIAK I74 sldeni .All .X4lfUCU l'll'lQl , Mr. Philbrick and Mr. Win+er. One of fhe pleasan+es+ of facul+y parfies was +he January lea held in honor of Mr. Siacy Philbrick, who re+ired al+er long service as an arf feacher a+ Lake View. Complimenfary and enierfaining remarks were made by Mr. Win+er and Mr. Dudley Cra'F+ Walson of fhe Slalif of +he Ari' ln- s+i+u+e. Mr. Wafson was 'rhe guesl speaker. Bo+h men+ioned +he genial, kindly nafure of Mr. Philbrick. Mr. Wafson fraced his career from ar+ school. Wifh wiHicisms and enferfaining anecdoles he fold of lhe school days of Siacy and Dudley in fhaf pre-a+omic era before abs+rac+ pain+ing and midnighf blues. This facully par+y was planned by Miss Adelaide Wefzler who is a veriiable Elsa Maxwell in lhe par+y business. Everyone agreed fha+ 'rhe affair was a real highlighl' and reached an all 'lime high, for a grand +ime was enioyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Philbrick and Dudley Crafl' Wa+son. Ollllg 06!8I l'l5 PQ QOOJ pfannefd Senior Class Commi++ees: LUNCHEON, PROM 8: GIFT-February I947 SEATED-M. Sherman, l. Winler, D. Clarlce, E. Oldridge, M. Le Page. STANDING-D. Tanner, G. lngersoll, H. Rings+rom, W. Loring, A. Narevsky, D. Wacken- dorf, B. Milchell, J. Hillenbrand, l. Jessen ONE BIG HAPPY FAMILY The Senior Class commiH'ees for 1'he Luncheon, Prom, and ihe selec+ion of a Gift underfooll lheir dulies cheerfully and earneslly. They achieved flawless resulis in every defail because of fheir excelleni' Team work. Each commillee member was ready and willing +o give his lor herl laesl' +o +he +aslc al hand. I76 BE OF GOOD CHEER! THE CHEER SHOP IS NEAR! cm: M N anal cllilfk 77 ofA erwifie mr. anal WMM. gore! weziome you fo Me Cher op HEADQUARTERS for School Supplies Greeting Cards Rental Library Party Supplies - Toys THE CHEER SHOP 1529 IRVING PK. I77 7 CATS MUST PLAY ONESMARTDUMMY and so must humans. A nice way to play is to drop in to ,, , ,, Henry Delorval Green's Photography shop and have your ,DUUUYNQ DUY 31011151 be C1 dlfllmmyx but he arid hts lirieads, picture taken in various poses and positions. lust see how hfnmyt eson in thqrqoret 111219 Eiyf' Surf' HOW he d efl Graceful and charminq You can look in a really qood photo- ghcie 10 EQ W SH SY Wan 9 Q5 qua my mem Cm 'S ' graph. Prices are right too. Q pace 15 HENRY DELORVAL GREEN 'ADS DRY GOODS STORE 3911 N. Ashland 3747 SOIIHIPOH' Ave. All that meat and no potatoes LIFE CAN BE BEAUTIFUL As a matter of fact you can get all sorts of good things to eat at Leo's Delicatessen. Among them are all kinds of im- ported and domestic delicatessen, fresh fish daily, canned goods, breads and of course salaml, summer sausage, bologna, And you can be beautiful too, ii you go to Rudy's Beauty Salon, A-l hair styling and cutting. l,akeview's lines! perrnanenls, iiver sausage and sandwich meats. Iust take a look in at LEo'i2?oEI:Ccg1-RSSEN 3721 Soufhporf Ave. Buck. 3724 llfndrling arf: Urban Len, Mrs. lien, Mr. Len and Dirk Srlrnridrr. Mvdflf Loffffim-' Hl?lZk0Pfv PUPFIUV I-akl' Vil W Ziff. fffld Phmlv Graceland 3787 MY- RUJY- lllfffiflf- LOOKING AROUND CARLGORRPRINTSHOP They're planning lor the future so they come to the Gustav V , . Hake 'Real Estate Co. They know that when homes are avail- Where they do on kmds of prmtmq' Thgy pum pmmphfgis able the Gustav Hake Co. will give them the best deal of all. Gnd mcqfizmes Und CG1GY1dCI1'S Gnd Stationery. Also special- And the price will be right too. ized types of printing. Modeling are: Mr. Hake and Vernon Johnson. THE HAKE REAL ESTATE CO. 1810 Byron S+ 3548 s0lI'HlP0l'f AVEIIIIQ Models are: Gerald Clmlem, Bernard Frank and Mrs. Morgaridge. I78 COWBOY'S DREAM .4 beautiful horse and a beautiful girl, Thal's all that a cowboy wants. And if you have the girl but not thc horse, Go to Westwood Riding Stables. ey have the horses. A horse like Taffy, the one in the picture, is a eam to ride on. And there are many others besides Taffy, 62 of em. Besides, Westwood Stables offers special rates to high school dents. Special lessons and an outdoor ring for practice. Also you e in the forest preserves. I-low do you get to this wonderful place? ke Irving Park west to Milwaukee Ave. Take car marked Milwaukee d Devon to Lawrence. Take bus to Canfield. Then take Leydon wnship Bus right to Westwood Stables. Telephone - Park Hidqe 1463 WESTWOOD RIDING STABLES Higgins Road THE NEW BUFFALO Yes, this is the New Buffalo. The store that has won a wonderful reputation by serving Sodas and Sundaes De Luxe. It is the store where the young folks meet and enjoy the friendly atmosphere. A single visit is convincing. We top them al1. George Anton MIDLAND DIE AND ENGRAVING CO. kers of plastic molds, die cast molds, Engraved dies, steel stumps, bbinqs, Puntograph Engraving. Midland Die and Engraving Co. 1800 W. Berenice Avenue FLOORS THAT SHINE Gladu Flooring Company will make your floors shine. They specialize in sanding, finishing, waxing, asphalt tile, lino-tile, rubber-tile, hard- wood iloors, plank block, and parquet floors. They are also contractors and designers of floors. Why wait to have that old floor of yours made new? Phone Gladu at once and arrange to have floors that shine. GLADU FLOORING CO. 3709 N. Kenmore Interested housewives in this picture are Alveria Schmidt and Phylis Burke. I79 CC udic, Waedfro, fgdadev And music you'll get if you go to A. Schlesinger for your records. They have them all, from boogie to Bach. Whatever kind of music you like you'll be sure to get it at A. Schlesinger. Headquarters for the newest records. Schlesinger also handles electric heaters, electric refrigerators, radios, electric sewing machines and vacuum cleaners. The models for this picture are Alice Peckus, Lora Frohick, Marion Schnoor, Ralph Combs. and Loretta Lang. MHQQWILQP, AW MCOPJJ A. SCHLESINGER -I I80 SOMETHING TO BRAG ABOUT View's tasty lunches. Garden fresh vegetables, crisp salads, de- meats and luscious cakes cmd nies. All these and many other foods are available to teachers and students both for very prices at LAKE VIEW LUNCH ROOM 4015 Ashland Ave. Take any stairway to basement. Models are: Irene Nakamura, Loretta Flattich, .lames Mallus, Anthony Portiera, and Guess Who Else? OUR CLOTHES ARE CLEANED AT UNIFIED SO WE ARE ALWAYS SATISFIED That's what everybody who takes their clothes to Unified Service says, And they're right too, because at Unified you get top workmanship in all of your cleaning, tailoring, pressing, and laundering. The motto of Unified is Not how quick but how good. Mr. Herbert Luecke, who, by the way is an alumnus of Lake View, invites you all to come in to UNIFIED SERVICE CO. 1600 Montrose Ave. Longbeucll 6227 Models for this ad are: Daniel Wozniak, Dorothy Repta, Earnest Leaf, Jane Ricker. and 'LIFE CAN BE BEAUTIFUL' when there is a beautiful girl in the picture, But an artist more than just a pretty model. He also needs aood art supplies that is where Favor Ruhl comes in, They have the linest in art available. Everything from brushes to vanvas. They also e school supplies. The next time you need suzh thinqs qo to l FAVOR RUHL 425WabasIl The artist is .Iamcs Mallvs: lln' beautiful girl is Mary M1rrIsi'l. amp imenfd 0 f ,451 - l Lel'l 0 LAKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL and All Her Alumni t NOW YOU KNOW Where to get the best in groceries, Don't Walk - Talk. Call Graceland 5054. Orders cheerfully delivered. Nludels for this ad are: Robert Lindermann Krightj, Henry Lindermann fcenterj, Charles Edwards, Mary Mousel. emlofafion . That's right. It is a great temptation to love a pretty girl- espscially when you find her at Clody's among all those beautiful flowers, It's a great Temptation to buy those beautiful flowers toovand it's very advisable to yield to n i l 'AND THERE You ARE' 'lf All ready for that long planned evening. The finishing touches ,N l f ' applied at Ashland-Addison Florist. Flowers for all occasions, f 'f X and of every type, ' if ' , ,' ,I Q Olnlff ft f ASHLAND-ADDISON FLORIST f X 3613 Ashland 3912 N. Clark! Mt I' ' Models for this picture arc: Dolores Stray, Cfurles Edwards, A V V and Mr. Ray She-field Models are: Lorraine Ho1zk7ffl anh Bobt O'Shannu f 2 ! l - , l GREENVIEW PHARMACY Something new is in store for you. Yot1Jg2?nbig?3:r'dd-lillzlk lllllgr SSZEITISS Tdrqgggr illionE:reecl1rl,devy'ou're Ierry Paul never does. l-le doesnt have to' cause see ltow likely to meet G good looking gm But thutts naughty- swell he looks. All dressed up in that suit front Emil Her- bon's. Mr. Herbon does custom tailoring too and he carries G R E E N V I E W P H A R M A C Y rnen's fine furniinissi L H E R B O N 1476 Irving Park l'mlz-rsnnml Modcls ure: Palsy Rodgers. Bob O'Slnumu 3931 N. ASlllCIld Ave. and Lu Rue Chandler. I82 that temptation. Mr. Clody Ir. thinks so too. l t t jim? .gf .Again . They came straight to the Lake View Bowling Alley, the place where all good bowlers come to bowl. They know that a good alley is important for a good score and the best alleys are Lake View. What better way can you think of to spend a few hours than to relax and enjoy yourself and bowl at LAKE VIEW BOWLIN ALLEY 3239 N. CLARK STREET M4:Jn'ls fu I J ' Dorothy MfKannu, Rita Kraus, Betty Kr Eileen Wrube'l, ld Dick Sfllneidvr. Also Urban Law. I83 A R T H U R K A C H Repairs -Y Office Machines - Soles Also clll kinds of office supplies. Florence Munno --- outstand- ing Lake Viewite--is evidently contemplating the purchase of CI typewriter at ART HUR KA C H 1829 Irving Pork Fireprooi Warehouse 3141 Sheffield Ave. Lakeview 0507 Wellington 0014 ANDERSON BROTHERS Established 1894 Furniture - Bugs - Luggage Open Monday cmd Thursday Evenings 945 Belmonl' Avenue Chicago 14. Ill. At Belmont Ave, 'L' Station LINCOLN BELMONT Y.M.C.A. X. , vx X- Learn to swim And keep your figure u-im at Lincoln Belmonl Y.M.C.A. Swimming Pool 3333 N. Marshfield Chicago. Ill. Models for this picture: Claremay Meirdirk, Trudy Gruienke, lean Plath. ,,,, YV Y YY Y- V .im ... , fwiwr 184 A PROMINENT LAKE VIEW TEACHER says Smith's Auto Repair service uniformly courteous, prompt, l was especially pleased about the way in which d the motor of my nine-year-old car so that I was ie to uuve aoout 4000 miles in it this summer, scmetimes over very uqh, high mountain roads with a feelinq of assurance that my car ould not tail to function properly, Signed, Laura Sickenberqern e Smith Auto Repair makes a specialty of rebuilding wrecked cars, t they also do fall kinds of repair work. e next time your car needs attention. remember SMITH'S AUTO REPAIR 3939 Ashland Ave. Modeling for lhir ad: Miss Laura Sickenberger, Verne Johnson Harrie! Wallun, and Rose Aiello. 30 you anf 61 QOODJ 906 . lnen plan to take a practical course in business traininq at Bryant 6- Stratton College. Our courses include Executive Secretarial tMunson, Pitman or Greqq shorthand or Ste-notypyl Business Administration, one or two year courses. Also Accounting, Conrptometly, Drctaplione, Civil Service courses and Intensive Sterroqiuplritz courses for volleae people. BRYANT 81 STRATTON COLLEGE I8 S. Michigan Ave. Randolph 1575 T K ewjv 'X w , 161 ,xt fmt' thfmff Tl lTHE HAM WHAT AM id all other kinds oi meat too. Poultry, steaks, and chops as well as tter, eqqs, and frozen foods, Prices are riqht tort. ASHLAND 81 IRVING MEAT MARKET 3950 Ashland Avenutl Models are: Mary Mousel, James Mallux, and Helmur Riugslrom. Dramatic Belted Coat in winter white with deep armholes and broad cav- alier lapels. Iust one of Aldens fashion right values. + ALDE S Inc. Chicago 7, Ill. + I85 HUM! TASTIN' Coon You will always find everything tastin' good at Harvey's because they have the best of everything, says W. Loring, P. Perry, G. Ingersoll and Helmer Ringstrom. Why not? They've got the best of food money can buy: and the service is super: and prices are reasonable. Harvey's serve Hot-dogs, Dagwoods, Hamburgers, sandwiches, ice cream, coffee, coca-cola and lots of other good things. HARVEY'S GRILL I86 A my' ' ' I T ' S A B O U T T I M E ' ' 'CARLSON'S CONFECTIONERY' You came into H. F. Sauer's Iewelers for that new piece of iewelry. Whether you want rings, compacts, lighters, watches, or any other article, you are sure to be satisfied at H. F. Sauer's, They have a complete stock at prices you can afford. Modeling for this picture are Mary Mouse! and Bob O'Shanna and Mr. and Mrs. Sauers. Remember to come lo H. F. SAUER'S JEWELERS 4006 Lincoln Ave. Ice cream, ice cream. Yum. Yum, Yum. Meet your friends here, and have a little fun. Also you can get coffee, cake, sandwiches, hot dogs and cakes, So why not try CARLSON'S CONFECTIONERY 3764 Sheffield Models are: Barbara Rudd, Edward Lonfden, and Miss Carlson. BELMONT 95106625 , MOP for Luxurious Quality Smart - Longlastinq -- Thrifty Skirts - Dresses - Lingerie Be sure to give us a call. BELMONT LADIES' SHOP 1038-1040 Belmont Ave. L FOODS Homemade salads and cooked meats, Homemade sausages of all kinds. Complete line of dairy products including Q and l gal. bottles of milk. Complete line of frozen foods. Mr. Fred Keppler, proprietor, is showing his merchandise lu Lake View students, Betty Krieger and Myrna Hess. Television Is Iust Around The Corner And that corner is Victory Radio Co. When television sets are available in quantity, Victory will have them. Meanwhile they have a complete stock of radios, and popular and clas- sical records. They have three soundproof booths in which to play the records. They also have record albums by many of the great artists. The next time you want the newest in radios and records come to VICTORY RADIO CO. 3822 N. Broadway Harold Rohde and James Larhin are the students iu the picture. Hy Bergman and Sandy Levine are behind the counter. N. DIAMONDS ARE TRUMPS! Win her heart with a diamond ring or some other beautiful piece of jewelery from ARNOLD JEWELERS 4009 Domen Chicago. III. Posing for this ad an- Miss Florence Matchell and Walter Kass. 'Ai f if t'H COMPLIMENTS OF W Waggoner 31 We Greasing Palace I Haven't Got a Worry in the World because I know just where to get all the groceries I need, says Miss Peggy Waggner, prominent senior oi Lake View, cllqs, H, Weber, Propriefqr I always go to SCHRENK'S GROCERIES 3315 N. Ashland 1525 Irving Park Tel. Bittersweet 7288 We Never Close We Serve a Complete Breakfast .Af ' A en if Cllfl Mfgefif YY Y Y Now Irs Dirty' Now IYS Cl 4006 Broadway IA? Irving Pork BIvd.l That's how fast the work is done at Lightening 5 Hour Clean- ers.H Blat donllltlthincgc youtdorgt gegrthebbest worck, beaamuseqyczg ' . e o us a ou ie es wor n e or , E367 Ng-is-xt mimi WSU you Wm Q quick job? well dm, THY OUR DhL1C1OUS some toe- LIGHTENING 5 HOUR CLEANERS Hamburgers and Home Made Ch1l1 804 Grace Sf. Y, Posing arc: Dun Warhefldorf and Pal Loring. X3 X BROMP TON RADIO SERVICE 'BEYOND A SHADOW OF A DOUBT' HVVQ 59911 in Redio Work im 22 Yeursfu SGYS Mr- ADef 5'k,B- Herst's Dept. Store is the place to go for your important Wharton, and I guarantee all my work Radio repair service wardrobe' guaranteed for six monthsg rebu'lt radios guaranteed for one n year. Home and auto radios repaired. Also ampliiiers, Hemember 4061 N. Lincoln Ave. BROMPTON RADIO SERVICE Th dl f h, d M KH I . , , . , . . 3532 Broadway Phone sue. seas ' ' 'f,,2,Q,,, 11,5 Rjjf L,,Qf,,t., P Y I88 IF IT'S SMART CLOTHES YOU WANT Fox 6. Fox is the place to go. Fox G Fox handle many fine sport clothes such as sport jackets, sweaters, and the best in hats. They also handle woven and handpainted ties, Fox 61' Fnx is lncaled al 3219 Ashland Ave. Where lhe cnslomf-r is always right. The models used nn' Mr. Fnx, Russel Mnnrc, and Charles Edwards. l IF IT'S GROCERIES YOU WANT the place to get them is Schmidt Grocery. You save time and money when you go there. You can do all your shopping at once. They have everything - bread, milk, butter, meat. Everything to please your appetite. The models for this picture are Dolores Marczccci and R. Boslcr. WALTER SCHMIDT GROCERY 3800 N. Paulina WE FLATTER YOU TO DEATH Why not come in and be flattered? Let us take a lovely picture of you, for your sweetheart or your friends. Drop in anytime at COLUMBIA STUDIO PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHEH 1630 W. Belmont Ave. Buck. 1366 I' t for photography that is different look to 1508 W. Irving Park Buck. 4949 I Il I Il I portraits 'weddings 'professional' Our best Wishes to the stu- dents of Lake View and to the many loyal Lake View men and women who each day join us at Stewart- Warner in our task of turn- ing out products designed to brighten the World we live in. + STEWART-WARNER C O R P O RATIO N 1826iDIVERSEY PARKWAY CHICAGO I9O ,ff This etlicient secretary is taking dictation the Steno- graph or machine way --one of the threetGregg, Pitman. or Stenograph J methods of taking dictation taught at MOSER fflnrolls only tour year high school qvaduatesl Thr Bruin:-vs Cullr-gp uiflr ilu- I' vzri' vm ,4mmspI1r-rr' 57 East Jackson Boulevard WABGSII 7377 Paul Moser. Ph.B., l.D.' Bullcliu nl Courses frm- ri 11 I1 an :nlirilors fYNf'l0?f'd- 'Author 1 l v 'f-'i' llil' f COMPLIMENTS t to LAKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL from Kroll Brothers Company Manufacturers ot: High Grade Baby Carriages and luvenile Furniture KROLL BROS. CO. 115 E. l8'l'h Street Chicago, Ill. NEIGHBORS! We've been neighbors of yours all during your course at Lake View. Perhaps you have won- dered what goes on in the big Manz plant. Well, We are engravers and printers. We produce some of the nation's larger printing jobs. We think our business is one of the best in the world, - dignified, important and one with fine opportunities for young men who look to the future. We are always glad to talk to young men who are genuinely interested. If ,: :a ,..- MUSIC! MUSIC! and MORE MUSIC! The Music Center has your musical supply needs. All makes of first line instruments, Acme, and Electra, Dulope and International Accordions. Lessons given on all instruments. Posing for the picture are Patricia Cunning- ham, Christ Marx, Ronnie Cohen, Victor Bedell, and Christy Mantikos. They all look happy and so will you if you buy your instrument and take your lessons at THE MUSIC CENTER NORTH SOUTH 1844 Irving Park 6637 S. Halsted St. Bit. 8890 Normal 4400 'IT'S THE TOPS' Says Norman Goodman as he samples a donut turned out by the Roscoe Oakley Bakery. Their bread, rolls, cakes, pies and many other delicacies are baked to perfection, Come in today, for the best in Bakery Goods. The other persons are Mrs. Tor-ppt' and Ruth Gann. ROSCOE OAKLEY BAKERY 2257 Roscoe 'WE WANT TO GO BOWLIN' ' 'And the best place is the Lincoln Lanes Bowling Alley say Doris Johnson, Earl Wille, and La Verne Goss. These smart bowlers know that a good alley is important. That's why they go to the clean, comfortable LINCOLN LANES BOWLING ALLEY 3410 Lincoln Ave. r,.,.....-we IT'S THE SAME OLD STORY Another garment cleaned to perfection. Expertly finished and repaired to suit the tussiest customer. Nowhere else can you get such qood service tor so little money, I-lere you also can get custom tailoring, The model is Miss Rosemarie Bahr. T I PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS The next time you need a prescription compounded accurately and with the best oi ingredients, do what lean Powers is doing. Take the prescription to RESNICK BROS. PHARMACY The place is: Melvin H. Resnick, B.S.R.PI-I. Leon H. Resnick. B.S.R.PH. J BALASH CLEANERS 3700 Southport Ave. Phone Lake View 3401 ' . .s.- P ' ' 1. 'd Belmoni Ave. Bniersweei Klelvian Rgfxgiplrons are W at we pn c mlrselves nn says RADIO STYLE INSTRUCTION Anyone who plays music or sings is always the ccnter of attraction at parties, dances, etc. Why not start yourself on the road to popularity today by studying with one of the competent Instructors at the Monarch School Of Music. Do not let the expense of buying an instrument stop you from starting your course in music. Instru- ments are turnished for use in your home by the onarc Moo! of Wuoic' The charming models fnr this ad are: Mr. Verne Rand. Douglas Hill, Belly Knorr, Connie Hoppe. Marie Ritler. Earle Willc, Edmund Dresser, Sherwin Sider. 'AND THERE YOU ARE' As pretty as a picture, thanks to the Premier Beauty Salon. B A B Y G E O R G E ' ' V I M I I The finishing touches applied perfectly. Everything from the permanent down to the manicure done just the way you like Like Baby George Vim you should start young to keep fit it. Premier, the place to make lovely women even Iovelier. and live longer to play more. Whatever you need, just drop The model is Betty Coleman. Phone now for an appointment. into this store. We're always glad to see you. PREMIER BEAUTY SALON S ' 3954 soufnpm Ave. Graceland 5375 1609 Belmont Ave- GN- 9000 Open 9 ,O 6,1'ue5., Thurs., FH. lives. In 9:00. Model for Ihr: picture: George Vim Leslie Krueger. THAT'S THE ONE FOJR US say lean Davis and Mary Walton. Choosing a gift is easy when you go to Best. Their stock is so complete you can find a gift for even the most fussy folks. Somr: of the things they have are jewelry, greeting cards, toys, vases, and almost anything else you might want to dress up your home with. Mr. Ralph Rickert is always happy to be of service to you at BEST GIFT SHOP 1475 Irving Park 'AMONG MY SOUVENIRS' Many pleasant memories of delightful dinners, luncheons and breakfasts eaten at SHERIDAN RESTAURANT 3946 Sheridan Road P.S.: Tony Portiera and Violet Peterson are the models in this picture. t t GOOD-LUCK TO GRADUATES FROM CHARLES J. FLECK Long Time Friend Of Lake VieW 1506 W. Addison S+. Chicago, Illinois THE FINISHING TOUCH Many Commercial students graduating from High Schools feel that they want just a little more training to add The Finishing Touch to their education. Of course the place to get this finishing touch is at the Secretarial Institute, where LUSETTO'S MARKET A FINE PLACE Complete business training in Shorthand, Typing. to do both Day and Evening courses are offered all year round. You may begin any Monday. Accounting, Comptometry, and Switchboard: here you can . your marketing train quickly for cr position with a real future. It is 't,t,l td st ,B d L . , . . Convemen OO Owe new mace uses an Lusettos handles only the finer foods both in Don't wait. Enroll at once! Write or phone for further meat and QIOCGIIES. LUSETTO'S 3900 N. Ashland Gro. 9258 information. Graceland 2227. SECRETARIAL INSTITUTE Successor to Metropolitan Business College, Est. 1873 Lincoln Ave., at Roscoe and Paulina Sis. t 'ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU' That is the motto of the Raveriswood Otlice Supply Co., head- 'I I QUGVYGFS 101' all YOUY Office SUPPHSS Such US SiC1TiOI'l9YYf PQH- So do ci lot of other folks, such as Morirose Zurn, and Dolores cils, fountam pens, tynewrite-rs, addmq machines, desk lumps. Guendling of Lake View High School, Also Marge Smith of and various other office equipment. Charles Edwards-is pur- 3335 N, Harding Avenue Gnd Veronica Stqofqzg gf 3255 N, chasing ci dialist from Mr. Fred Meyers, the proprietor ot Cer-,11-Q1 Park, A11 thege lqdies go to RAVENSWOOD OFFICE SUPPLY CO. K A A D L A N D S 1922 Irving Pork Road 3249 ASMUIW tiw W I KWH ,, ,:, ,,T,-,,.,..--A-V---V. free ---f- -ef---A------'--H ' 'AYM' ' ': 'nn I94 jo fhe gjracluafing 664:54 0 M 7 Your High School education is accomplished. You're Alumni now! Please accept our congratulations and best Wishes. As you go on to find your place in industry or another field of endeavor, We would remind you that KnoWl- edge is PoWer only when it is applied. This, then, is our real wish for you: May you individually find the partic- ular niche where the knowledge acquired during the past four years will be most fully used . . . Sometimes that place is just around the corner. CRONHME INCORPORATED 3701 RAVENSWOOD AVE. Specialists in Fine Mefalcraff for Over 40 Years. THREE CHEERS FOR THE CHEER LEADERS! Any team ought to win a victory with such inspiring cheer leaders. They're well dressed too. For all kinds of sweaters go to LINCOLN KNITTING MILLS 3338 Lincoln Model: are: .lean Plath, Jean Gripe, Rosina Verslraete, Sarah Knipe. EVERYBODY GOES TO THE BUGG Theater to see the latest in movies. For the best pictures in :own where the whole gang hangs around come to THE BUGG THEATER 3940 N. Damen Ave. Posing, left to righl: Ann Walin, Bill Lynch, Geraldine Pikrone, Jerry Paul, and Peggy Waggener. She IS NOT a Powers Model but she looks like one in that beautiful evening gown from Graysons. That's the way you will look too, Miss Lake View, if you buy your gowns at Graysons. Not only formals, but dresses, coats, suits, sweaters, lingerie, and hose are to be G R A Y S O N S 3143 Lincoln When you go to Graysons, ask for Miss Ann Rust, and say, l am a student al Lake View and I saw your ad in the Red 61' White. had at ciasseaneoaooo Ads mph gmh mhiip QaCsEiIiEEIT Ads HATTERS AND TAILORS LILJENBERG AND JOHNSON, 3926 Damen. MODERN TAILORS, 934 Grace Street, MML.M.-l.- GREENVIEW TAILORS AND CLEANERS, 1506 Irving Park. CAMEO TAILORS AND CLEAN- ERS, 3006 Irving Park. 1i LAUNDRIES LAUNDRY, 2767 STAR HAND Hampden Ct., M. Roseustein. ZELS RECREATION, For A Good I'astime, 3037 Ashland Avenue. Compliments EUGENE HIRSH, 4004 Southport. DANIELS SUPPLY CO., 55 East Washington, ROYAL HUE VENETIAN BLIND SERVICE, For Better Blinds, 945 Grace Street. SOUTHPORT LANES, 3325 Southport Ave. P. A. STARCK PIANO 5. Makers of Fine Pianos, 3859 S. Ashland Ave, HENRY YEE, 1459 Irving Park, Henry Yee. STORLIE 8: GRANBACK, 3926 N. Ashland Ave. POSITIONS WANTED I need a position while I finish up my so-called education. I am a good talker, in fact, that is about all I do any more. I must have a. chair to sit on and desk to put my feet on while I discuss any and all questions that come up. Please pltone Wel. 45678 between 4:00 and 4:02 A.M. R. R. Moore. -IA-11 Lunch Room. i,l.M-.il- RADIOS 8: REFRIGERATO RS ALAN RADIO 81 APPLIANCE CO., 4027 Lincoln Ave. EDGEWATER LAUNDRY COM- I-IOFFING'S DEPARTMENT HENPER REFRIGERATION. IPQANY, 5541 Broadway, Mr, J. STORE, 2049 Roscoe Street. 1458 Montrose, Henry M. Pearson. It . I er A Good Place To Get Your DALE RADIO CO., II it's elec- Glasses, S. P. MULLEY, 1612 trical, we can repair it, 947 W. LOST AND FOUND Irving Park. ONE BRUNETTE LOST, 5 It. BM in. Weight 130 lbs. Near Lake View High School. Large reward offered. Substitutions may be accepted. See Jack Skarda. .1-1 MISCELLANEOUS ALL CHICAGO VACUUM AND WASHER SERVICE, 3918 Ash- land Avenue, WILLIM SKINNER AND SONS. 222 VVest Adams. ALL-TY1 E OFFICE EQUIP- MENT, 1528 Belmont. CRANE PACKING CO., 1801 Belle Plane. KAMERAKRAFT, 3223 N. Clark. AUGUST MAY PORTRAITS, For Fine Photographs, 3828 Broadway. SEYMOUR C. STERNSTEIN, 815 W. Sheridan Road. M. JACOBS. 3500 W. 15th St. ARLINE RODE, School of Danc- ing, 3930 Damen Ave. LYNCH UPHOLSTERING, 1432 Irving Park. MER-LEE PRODUCTS, Auto Parts and Accessories, 1806 Wab- ash Avenue. ,IOSEF STORM JEWELERS, 3424 Southport. H 8: C CARD SHOP, .5765 Ilrozul- way. NIESNER BROS, INC., Sc to a 51.00, 3.243-49 Clark St. CORPORAN-NIMROIJ, Painting and Decorating, 6821 N, Clark Street. STREETER AMET CO., 4101 N. Ravenswood. NELSON GLASS 81 LOCK CO., 3908 Ashland. RELIABLE VAN, 3430 N. South- port. NVM. E. IIILL PAINT PROD- UCTS, Paints at Pre-War Prices, 95256 Addison Street. GAES MUSIC SHOP, 1610 Mon- MEN'S SUITS, SHOES AND ACCESSORIES ,IACK'S ARMY STORE, Every- thing for the Soldier, 400-1 Lincoln. FELTMAN AND CURME, Hi Kids, Get Your Scottie Brogues Here, 3229 Lincoln, RUDDY BROOK CLOTHING CO., For Better Values, 622 Roosevelt Road. PERSONAL trose. MORT GIBIAN'S SHOES, 3826 Broadway. CHAMBERS RADIO, 3546 Ash- land, WALTER P. PEYSON, Real Estate, Insurance, Notary Public, 906 Addison St. FMILLER, Prescription Druggist, 2004 Roscoe Street. Lkeo: Please come hack, all is for- given. Marilyn, Responsible for my own debts only. Sandy Mandel. Anyone knowing whereabouts of Robert O'Shanna during class periods kindly report to othce. Last seen at W'algreen's drug store. Grace St. FOR SALE CATS AND Kl'l I'EN S, All ages, all breeds, long and short haired, well trained and house broke. Mostly females. Address sec. Senior class, Lake View High School or phone Earle VVille. WONDERFUL LINE OF AN- TIQUE DENTISTRY, plates of all sorts and sizes, to fit all mouths, See Joe Baba, Open the door, Richard. tnot necessary, it's always open.J LOVE BIRDS. Bill and coo con- stantly, mostly in pairs, 35.00 each. See john Johnson 81 Shir- ley Nelson or Verne johnson and Rosemary Podobny, HORSE MEAT ground and tia- vored, 100-pound cans, 11M cents per pound. Recommended espe- cially Ior hungry students and poor school teachers. Phone, American Horses' Neck Association, Div. 071'8.Z. SCHOOL STORES Best XYishes and Old Friendship from MO'I'HER'S SCHOOL STORE, iuooi. s'roRE, WI'IITE'S SCHOOL STORE, Come In And Be Friends, 3048 Wilton. THEATRES ROSCO THEATRE, Showgoers VVise Rosco-Ize, .20-1-I VV. Roscoe Street. CREST THEATRE, 24.24 Lincoln. WANTED For The Better Things in I.iIe Come To WALLEY'S HANDY SHOP, 28-I2 Southport Ave. The Compliments oi: A. K, Fein- stein, I'.F.C., Sr. Grade. D. S. Kay, P.F.C., Ir. Grade. LAMMERSFELD Knitting Mills, 2964 Lincoln, Bitt. 7573. CHICAGO DAIRY STORE, 3-101 N. Clark St., Gra, 9528. POSITIONS WANTED 1800 Lake View female students de- sire positions as housewives ini- mediately upon graduation. Can be contacted any time, any place, in halls, lunch room, class rooms or by appointment. All are 16 years of age or over, able bodied. capable of cooking, sewing, and cleaning. A Iew can read and write, GOOD HOME for small monkey, very lively, chatters continually. Male. Can dance to hand organ. collect pennies, I'lirt, etc. Call Tommy Kouicano, Div. ZA-12. TO BUY - Lake View Setter, male. Must be at least 216 months old C18 yearsl. Trained to do nothing but set. Price rea- sonable. Call or phone Christ Marx. I96 TRY RED AND WHITE CLASSIFIED AD + cosrs LITTLE AND SURE TO BRING RESULTS Claf-SifI33'?f3? Quail mth white i3E55IEQ-,-AHs BAKERIES CLEANERS FLORISTS M 8r P BAKERY, 182.2 Irving Park. PARKWAY MODEL BAKERY., 2756 Ashland, TASTY PASTRY BAKERY, 1008 Belmont. VVILLEMS PASTRY SHOP, The Best Only, 1Ye specialize in cakes for all occasions, 1963 Montrose, L. V. 0755. KNOPE'S BAKERY, For Good Pastries, 3938 Ashland. COMMUNITY BAKE SHOP, So Many Things - So Very Good! 3831 Broadway. LOREL RUG CLEANERS INC., 4249 Lincoln Ave., R. Harring. LAKE VIEW CLEANERS, 1465 Irving Park. KING'S CLEANERS, 2055 Addison Street. CITY CLEANERS AND SHOE REPAIR, 4005 Southport Ave. VANITY CLEANERS, Quicker Service, 951 Grace St. GRADY'S, Cleaners and Tailors, 3513 Halsted. KELLNER CLEANERS, Friend to Lake View, 1134 W, Belmont. BELMONT CAKE SHOP, Birth- day Cakes-Wedding Cakes, 1536 Belmont, Buc. 1472, BARBER SHOPS GEORGE'S BARBER SHOP, 3428 Southport Ave., George Hohnquist. 4l-lLL GRUBERS BARBER SHOP, 3925 Ashland Ave., Andrew Gruber. DICK KINGREY BARBER, 3906 Ashland, Dick Kingrey, BUSTER BROWN BARBER SHOP, 1903 W, Irving Park Rd., Joe Fazio. PAT'S BARBER SHOP, 1617 Ad- dison St., F. E. Boyer. BARBER SHOP, 935 Grace St., Albert Buker, SAM GENUALDI BARBER, 3169 Orchard St., Sam Genualdi. ANGELO'S BARBER SHOP, 1937 Irving Park, Angelo Vigneri. TONY MANNO BARBER SHOP, 35112 N. Halsted St., Tony Manno. DANCING SCHOOLS LEARN TO DANCE in three easy lessons. Be a glamour girl, young or oldg be a glamour boy. If you can walk you can dance. Take three easy lessons at Profes- sor Dresser's Dancing school. Inquire ROTC Room: Lessons free to tirst ten maidens who en- roll. Q DEATH NOTICES ' KENNETH GUSSEY, beloved pal of Sadie Thompson, dead from neck up. Remains can he viewed in Division Room almost any morning. Survived by two girl friends. For Choice Flowers. ROBERT L. FUHRMANN, Florist, 3.227 N. Clark St. THE WOODS, Artificial Flowers, 3710 N, Ashland. FOOD SHOPS AND DELICATESSENS MIL-BER FOOD STORE, 1614 Irving Park. TVVO SISTERSNFOOD SHo1'. 1149 Addison, SCHAEFER'S FOOD SHOP, 2036 Roscoe Street. ELs1E Fooo SHOP, 1026 image GROCERY STORES AND MEAT MARKETS KROEGER ROYAL BLUE STORE, 1156 Belmont, M. Kroe- ger. FRUIT 8: VEGETABLE MARKETS GREENYIEW FRI'IT MARKET. 1470 Montrose. NENVPORT FRCIT AND VEGE- TABLE MARKET, 34.25 South- ern Ave., Robert Dalijr, Ai? AMERICAN FRCIT CO., 2920 Clark St., Steve Panos. RESTAURANTS AND EATING PLACES B AND F, The Best in Foods. Sandwiches to take Ottl, 511 VV. Diversey Parkway. STA KRISP POTATO CHIP CO., Delicious, appetizing for all oc- casions, 1701 Belmont Avenue, Chicago. SCANDIA FISH 81 DELICATES- SEN, 1033 Belmont Ave. SHEFFIELD FOOD SHOP, 3459 Sheffield. MAJESTIC RESTAURANT, 3955 VV. Ashland Ave.. James Latsis. MARGE'S FOOD SHOP, 1120 VV. Irving Pk., C. O. Jacobson. JOE'S SANDVVICH GRILL, 3304 Broadway, Joseph Kardolf. DOUBLE L COFFEE SHOP, 3343 Broadway, R, S. Lisle. CUBS PARK SOITVENIRS AND SODA FOUNTAIN, 956 W. Ad- dison, Peter Perlongo. MARGE'S FOOD SHOP, 1710 VV. Irving Park. WHITE PALACE HAMBURG- ERS, 1635 Irving Park, Leona Johnson. GROCERY STORES AND MEAT MARKETS SCHULTZ--In loving memory of our dearly beloved friend, Schultz, who passed away approximately two years ago. Requiescat in pace. RASCHIEVVITZgAbasinia Rasch- kiewitz, 103 962 Round Avenue. Beloved friend of Richard R. Richard. Believed to have died in his bed when his friend called at the door. Interment when they open the door, ME TOO John-Van Voin First Class Barber Shop, Ladies, Gents, and Children, 3419 N, Paulina. BEAUTY PARLO RS VOLLMAR BEAUTY SALON. 4011 N. Damen, Malvina Vollmar, CAROL'S BEAUTY SHOPP'E, Call For An Appointment, 2055 W. Addison, Gra. 8442. CANDY AND CONFECTIONERIES BELMONT CANDIES, Karmel- corn, 1631 Belmont. RAINERS CONFECTIONERY. UWhere Friends Meet Friends, 933 Grace St, DRESSES AND SUITS CARMI FOOD MARKET, 3930 Lincoln Ave., G. Samatos, MARYLAND RESTAURANT. Good Food Carefully Prepared, 3243 N. Ashland Ave. CCBS BUFFET, 3759 Sheffield. Z SISTERS FOOD SHOP, 1149 Addison, Clara Calquist. LINDEMANN'S GROCERY, 3932 Ashland, Robert H, Lindemann. QUALITY FRUIT AND VEGE- TABLES. 2020 Waveland, Joe Portiera, DEI-KE'S GROCERY, 3858 Marsh- field, N. J, Delke. GASOLINE STATIONS LEONARD'S SHELL SERVICE. 3749 Ashland, Fred A, Ori. ASHLAND-WAVELAND SERV- ICE STATION, 3656 N. Ashland Ave., B. Schwanke. BRUMBACH STANDARD SERV- ICE, 4000 N. Clark St., .IOIIU Brumbaeh, IVIAINETTE FROCK SHOP, A Greater Selection ln Gifts, 4015 Lincoln. 4i?i MIL'S SHOPPE, 1821 Irving Park. MANNING'S GROCERY, 1114 Roscoe, N. Manning. W. SALMON, 3101 Sheffield, VV. Salmon. EL-MORE H O S I E R Y SHOP, Ladies' Sports VVear and Founda- tion Garinentsf' 3830 Broadway. DRUG STORES AND PHARMACI ES SIMONS DRVGS, 3401 Broadway. PETE GOSCHY'S MEAT MAR- KET, 1925 VV. Irving Park, Pete Goschy. GREENVIEW FRUIT MARKET, 1479 Montrose, Anthony Phillips. PEOPLE'S CASH MEAT MAR- KET, 2748 Ashland Ave.. Toni Marazan. GIFT SHOPS 'LLEN'S GIFT Nz ,Il-'VENILE SHOP, Hand Made Baby Wear, 3409 N. Paulina, Lin. 6312. In HATTERS AND TAILORS ELWOOD HATTERS, 1621 Irving Park. R O YA L FURNISHERS AND HATTERS, 4013 Lincoln. HELP WANTED ARONSON PHARMACY, 1833 Irving Park. I'lSTORIO'S PRODUCE, 4112 Lincoln Avenue. Paul Portiera. MONTROSE-CLARK DRUGS. 4401 Clark St. WAGHERS GROCERY, 1039 Grace St., Calvin NVagher. TANKE PHARMACY, It's Right From 'l'anke's, 1400 Clark St. SCHAEFER'S FOOD SHOP, 2056 Roscoe, Joseph F. Schaefer. Young, blue eyed, blonde about 5', 5 , VYanted as tutor tor old but yet liandsoine, Bill Joost. He is in his tenth semester and would like to graduate this June, WANTED RICE'S CONFECTIONERY, To satisfy your sweet tooth, 3369 Clark St, SHL',LMAN'S PHARMACY, Pre- scriptions accurately compounded, 3459 Southport, Buck. 4559. SAVVYER AND SON'S, Confec- tionery and Sundries, 1122 Bel- mont, CLEANERS WIND-SOR TAILORS, Cleaners 8: 1'urriers, 1141 Addison Street, Mr. Joseph J, Lump. RlCHTER'S, A real neighborhoocl drugstore, 3639 N. Broadway. THE DRUG STORE, Newport and Clark, 3433 N, Clark St. FLORISTS l HCTMACHER FLORIST, 3953 N. Ashland, C, E. Hutmacher. MATT KIEI-'ER'S MEAT MAR- KET, 938 W'illow Street. VVQ spe- cialize in home made hams, bacon, and sausage. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, 3-158 RICHMOND GROCERY, 5757 Richmond, Frank Wechner. B F FOOD SHOP, 511 XY. Diversey, Arthur Borland. VlC'S GROCERY STORE, 14101 I Byron, V, Samson. I97 Any .old yvorn out rubber stamps troin teachers, preferably Miss Brainard. Contact Ronald Bosler or Victor Bedell. GOOD HOME for small monkey: very lively: chatters continually Male, Can dance to hand organ. collect pennies, tlirt, etc, Call Tommy Kouicano, Div. 2A-12. TO Must be at least 216 months old 118 yearsl. Trained to do noth- ing but set. Price t'eason:ihlc, Call or phone Christ Marx . 6Ll !5A0i!! .SQDLJO5 are the official photographers for this annual. Indeed, they have been the Red and White official photographers for many years. They take beautiful pictures. For proof you have only to examine this book. They take pictures of Weddings, social affairs, christenings, and beautiful women and hand- some men. What? you aren't beautiful or handsome? Wait until you see that picture of yourself taken at MAR HALL TUDIO I98 THE PERFECT GIFT for graduation is a portable type- writer. Imagine receiving, along with one's diploma, a typewriter, portable at that. A wonderful gift not only for graduation but also for many other occasions. If you want a real buy in typewriters, go to The Ritts. All kinds of typewriter and adding machine service. Machines bought, sold and exchanged: cleaned and repaired. Also supplies. Open evenings. THE RITT'S Insist on the RiIt's kind of service 1457 Belmont' Ave. Buck. 2187 Mrrdvlx: Jean Binder. Mr. Riff. MALE FASHIONS FOR BED-BLOODED HE-MALES TUB? place to get such fashions and such clothing is, ot course, Apps-rlls Men's Wear. Appells Meri's Vv'e-ai' carries a complete stock of sport jackets and coats, me-n's accessories, ties, Hick- Cock braces, suspenders, belts, Remington elwctric razors, swim trunks, sport and dress shirts. ln fact, everything tor the well dressed malr. APPELLS MEN'S WEAR 3225 Lincoln Ave. Posing arc: Henry A. Beck. James Mallrs. and Dolores O'Br-rg. l i t - 1 We've Graduated. Now What? If you're planning on a successful business career, there really isn't any what about it. For, of course, you will enroll immediately with Metropolitan Uptown Business College. All you have to do is see Miss Margie Prage and let her advise with you as to which course to take. Miss Prage has advised many young people on successful careers. Why not you? METROPOLITAN UPTOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE H05 Lawrence Ave. Our Sincere Congratulations to you who have completed your high school training. Nagel Chase Manufacturing Com- pany sends sincere congratulations and best wishes for your success in the years ahead. NAGEL CHASE MFG. CO. 2811 N. Ashland Ave. Mfrs. of V. Belt Pulleys and Washing MachineC'asters BEANS AND CORN BREAD! Mustard. Relish. Beans and Soup, It you come here. you ain't no stoop. Here means, of course, Cellar Grill f the place where good food, qood fellows and jolly chefs get together. C E L L A R G R I L L 2845 Southport Our models: Lorraine Hnlzkllbf. Howard Boddrn. and Dorothy Pnpadich. Jolly chefs: Waller: and Mr. Slieglcr. ONCE AGAIN DIANA DRESS SHOP extends Best Wishes to LAKE VIEW STUDENTS and TEACHERS and come in .ma vim your neighborhood - reminds them that we carry only Standard Electric Appliance Co. , 2329 Belmonf phone Lake yiew 8542 SMART . . . DI'6SSeS, Slll'I'S, Glld Coats All leading brands of WASHERS - - MANGLERS - VACUUM CLEANERS --- and REFRIGERATORS. Also complete line ot Hollywood Broilers, Mixmasters, Toast Masters, Roasters, Cottee 4010 LIIICOIII Ave. BLICIK. 4025 Makers, and Electric Clocks and Lamps Models for lhis nd: Shirley Schwab and Verne Johnson. F r c,1,fw1y4,u--rx I-45 - -if-, 5, rv' ug .A-1255 -' . - ' ini. ,x , .fix ' 152121-mis. 'rfessissss G 'Wi 9 Wm, Q r msg?-r . ,1..3.m,-S5 Amefifqn lndustry 52 YEAIIS GEO. T. SCHMIDT Establish ed Md ' inconromrrrzn 4100 RAVENSWOOD AVE CHICAGO 13, ILLINOIS an i Hers of Diilnlaoctufers VCI 1 0 0l.5E NACHI? ENT an QQIIWNX rw fs, -ew 5:95545 iw A, r, vm ' ff.. Eassifsfsisxsse EckI1ardt's Cupboard Old Mother Hubbard may have found the cupboard bare - but the trouble with Old Mother Hubbard was that she went to the wrong cupboard She should have gone to Eckhardts That isnt bare by any rpeans It s filled to overflowmg with fruits vegetables groceries and rolls and all sorts of good things to eat fr-1-F2 ies.-1-si T ,... xgyb' ya , . 949' f I an -7 234524 hi s :Q s 1 r Q ' 4. 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