Lanphier High School - Lan Hi Yearbook (Springfield, IL)
- Class of 1938
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J .gl .,,YHN:: , ,, ,. .Uri :xl ,,l: 'LV' n L , 'x11'h. f ','N1.. ...nf LIBR LANPI-HER I-HG!-I SCHOOL LAN-H 1938 LAINIPI-IIIER I-IICI-I SCI-IOCDL SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS Pb! hd by III S CI Volume 2 ifawwawl Through loyolTy, we hove been oble To bring To you This yeorboolc which will, we hope, odnnirobly clemonsTroTe The progress Lonphier l-ligh School hos rnode in one yeor oT operoTion. WiThouT The loyolTy oT Teochers, Triends, ond sTuclenTs There would hove been no such orgonizoTion. We hope +ho+ This eoliTion oT Lon-l-li will help you To rernem- ber The loyolTy To your Alrno MoTer ThoT chor- cicTerizeol The TirsT yeor oT Lonphier l-ligh School. LCDYA LTY Becouse of his cooperoiion, his consisfeni loyohy, ond his wholeheorfed inferesjf in Lonphier High School, we, ihe Seniors, respecffully dedicofe This Lon-I-ii 'fo our principol, Mr. George E. Sfickney. LCDYA LTY -fa sw SENIORS JAMES VAN OUNDY 4.AA.,A .Edifor-In-chief THOMAS WATSON .....,. Business Moncager HARRY OUYMON ,,M,. Circulolrion Monoger AUDREY MQREE ,, ,.....,,,..,. ArI EcIiIor MARIETTA DeVON .,..... Cornposinon EoIIIor DOROTHY ADELMAN, I , I I ,Liferory EdiIor MARIAN SCHNEIDER I I Club EdiIor ROBERT REFINE , . .TT, RI'1oIogrc:1pI'1er HAROLD CARTWRIOHT SporIs EdiIor VALERIA SLAUTER I I . , . . WII Edifor CHARLOTTE WEIS ,,..,4 TypisI BELLA FEUER ,I L, TypisI JUNIORS GEORGE LOUIS WI-IITMORE I,I, ,.,... ,....,. . , . . I . . .AssisIc1nI Business EcIiIor DALE KENNEYI s,..,s, Ass'+ Arf EdI+or ERIEDA ROSCHANSKE ........,...I.. . . I , ,H I I , , ,Ass'I Cornposihon EcIi+or ELIZABETH THOMASON . Ass'+ Life-rory Ednor GERALDINE MONAHAN , Ass'+ CIub Ednor FACULTY ADVISORS MISS BLANCHE RAMAN , . . Composifion MISS NELL PLAIN , Rrodudrion MR. LEE OOBY ,L , I , Einonce MR. NATHAN JERALD . Liferory MR. RUSSEL EOWLER , .. , Liferory MR. JOE ALLISON. A .W CIoss of I937 LOYA LTY Cc-ntaining ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ATHLETICS I-IICI-I LICI-ITS LGYA LTY I Ad ini trati YI LANPHIER HI GH SCHOO -, .m LHS T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N - H I ILAJEAN COLSON Miss Colson come +o Lonphier in Seplenn- ber, I937. She is lhe school 'rreosurer ond secrelory. She is oi groduole ol Springfield l-Iigh School ond Brown's Business College. BETTY KEAGLE Miss Keogle corne lo Lonphier in Seplem- per, I937. She is The school ollendonce clerk. She is o groduole of Lonphier l-ligh School ond is now ollending nighl school ol Illinois Business College. LHS Tvwlvi MR. G. E. STICKNEY Principol B.Ed. Weslern lllinois Slole Teoch- ers College. M.A. Slole Universily ol lowo. Mr. Sliclrney hos moiors in his- lory, rnolhennolics, ond in super- vision ond odminislrolion. ln Seplernber, I934, he corne To Converse l-ligh ond Grode School from Lowrence School where he had served os principol for eighl yeors. l-lis eornesl desire hos been To give Lonphier sludenls lhe lines? opporlunilies for o good educo- Jrion of Jrhe lowesl possible cosl To lhem so Jrhol oll rnoy be ople lo linish o line four-yeor course. R LANPHIER HIGH SCHOOL MISS l-IULDA L. ALBRECI-TT, AB. Girls' Counselor Brodley PolyTechnic lnsTiTuTe. UniversiTy oT Wisconsin. Miss AlbrechT begon her worlc in Lonphier I-ligh School in The Toll oT IQ34. She wos oppoinTed Girls' Counselor This losT Toll. l-ler duTies ore porollel To Mr. Goby's in ThoT she odvises sTudenTs ond sTroighTens ouT progroms ond oTher Tongles. She cilso Teoches in The Sociol Science DeporTrnenT. L H S Thirfeen MR. LEE W. GOBY Boys' Counselor Brodley PolyTechnic lnsTiTuTe. Mr. Coby hos served Lonphier l-ligh School since l93O when The high school worlc begon oT Converse. l-le wos oppoinTed Boys' Counselor in Jonuory, I935. Besides This very responsible duTy he is o Teocher in The lndusTriol ArTs DeporTmenT. T H E 1 9 3 THE ART ROOM The Lonphier l-ligh ArT room is The uTiliTy corner oT The school where we leorn To molce orT TuncTion in doily living. We sTudy color hormonies so we mciy live peouTiTullv - using peouTy oT color in our cloThes, in our homes ond in our ciTy. We sTudv design ThoT we moy know how To buy in Springifield sTores, To produce lovely homes, To seT oTTrocTive Tobles, ond To orronge shrubbery ond Tlowers which enhonce The oppeoronce oT our yords ond gordens. We olso opply our design principles To moking The mosT oT our oppeoronce-using The righT proporTions ond lines Tor The ToT ond The Thin, The dorlc and The Toir. Included in o lisT oT ocTiviTies Tor The posT yeor ore procTicol leTTer- ing proiecTs Tor The school, TonciTul ond decoroTive moslcs, colorTul chollc picTures. inTeresTing porTroiT sTudies, oTTrocTive cloy Tigures, poinTed wooden bowls, TorceTul posTers, minioTure houses. Ours is o busy ond hoppy domoin. in f MABEL KITCT-le-LovolTy is one oT The mo- Teriols oT which True chorocTer is builT. L H S Filwiirlrfinri 8 L A N H I LANPHIER HIGH SCHOO COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT The Commerciol depcirlmenl olllers Freshmen on opporlunily lo leorn somelhing of business life in i+s vcirious fields. The Bookkeeping course for Sophomores develops Jrhe cibilily lo inlerprel finonciol sfcilemenls. Juniors ond Seniors, Jrhrough 'rhe sludy of shorlhond or lvpewriling, moy obfoin o hondy skill for use when oi greoler speed Thon longhond wriling is needed. Second veor work develops such speed ond fcicilily in wriling os lo be ol commerciol volue. l . ,filg A MLK l NELL A. PLAIN-An ounce of loyolfy is QQ -V l ,- V- ,..- V s Q- , worlh o pound of cleverness. A N X RQBERT M. CAIN-T e success u mon ,M , ,V fs,- .Qqw ..,A: nh Y, .VI W X 7, . - uit. - :Q ' A ARIEL SWCRDES-Loyolly is o business . ii oflribule necessory for success. mx A W with Dom T. ANDERsoN-The dimfeme be- I' Tween o friend ond iusl onolher ocquoinl- 5 is A ,J . 'ri is once is loyolly. LHS T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N - H I ENGLISH DEPARTMENT The general plan has been To alTernaTe composiTion and liTeraTure courses. This year a course in remedial reading was added To The curriculum Tor The beneTiT oT Those sTudenTs who have poor reading abiliTy. Journalism, The Drama course, and Speech worlc in The lasT year's curriculum are popular elecTives. NATHAN R. JERALD- W ' LoyalTy To oneselT is neces- sary To maximum comTorT. I RUSSEL El. EOWLER-Give me loyal Triends and lceep your gold. RUTH lvl. VAN DEVENTER- LoyalTy springs eTernal in The human breasT. HELEN TEELE-The happy hearT is The loyal hearT. EMILY B. LAMEY-A clear 45 . . fx M d Triendl hand and a mn V., min ,a y , Th loyal hearT. GRACE COXglv1inds aroused spiriTs Tree, heorTs inspired-Thus are loyalTy's noplesT passions Tired. me 345 LHS S l LANPHIER HIC H SCHOCL Emil HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT I-lome economics seems lo be drawing lhe inleresl ol more girls each semesler. A major in home economics is a valuable preparalion lor a iob, lor personal accomplishmenl and lor beller living. ll pre- pares a girl lo do beller lhose desirable lhings which she will need lo do anyway. The Freshman in home economics lalces a composile course, called homemalcing, which consisls ol shorl unils ol personal regimen, lamily relalionships, child developmenl, home nursing, lood preparalion, earn- ing and spending, clolhing seleclion and conslruclion, household furnish- ings and vocalions. Foods l and II and clolhing l and ll are open lo any girl who has had homemalcing. ln loods one sludies lood preservalion, preparalion of brealclasls, luncheons and dinners, dielelics and enler- laining. ln clolhing a girl malces a woolen and a silk dress, learns lo drall an original pallern, and sludies consumer buying. DO Roriw K ELLA R-The backbone ol V s, , every successful man and ol every success! - ' if , lul school is loyally. M ' i,-? 'Vg ,,' gif U2 W' ' . x' 1 N yi M., J. RUTH WINEMAN-Loyally leavens lhe E ii v W 'Offf' fs, A... ma L H S Seve-nleen T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N H I INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT In our school we hove Three uniT lndusTriol deporTrnenTs-The Wood- worlc Shop, The PrinT Shop, ond The DroTTing Roorn. In These deporTmenTs The desired ocTiviTies Tor noTurol experiencing rnoy be secured. Eoch oT The deporTrnenTs oTTers ci rnoior in iTs Tield ond ossisTs in giving o Try-ouT generol shop course. All boys ore encouroged To Tolce This uniToTgenerc1l shop during Their Freshmon yeor in order ThoT They rnoy discover by Their own experiences Their speciol opTiTudes os well os Their IimiToTions. LEE W. GCBY-LoyolTy is The silenT porT- ner oT success ond Triendship. F. R. SIEFFERMAN-The prinTshop is run g on The loyolTy oT o sTudenT To himselT ond To his Tellow sTudenTs. 2- , T l HARRY C. MQRGAN-LoyolTy's lilce o shining lighT beckoning Triends. Aiawuia B. MQcALL-Biiiiime my WI l , ochieve success buT loyolTy lceeps iT. LHS LANPHIER HI 'K LIBRARY The Lonphier l-ligh School Librory oT The presenT Time numbers obouT TwenTy-seven hundred volumes. The collecTion is noT lorge buT The boolcs ore well chosen To meeT The needs oT The sTudenTs ond ToculTy. The oim oT The librory is To provide ony supplemenTory moTeriols ond helps which The sTudenT moy need in preporing his worl4, ond To hove ThoT moTeriol well orgonized ond ovoiloble Tor ciuiclc ond eTTecTive use. l-lere we sTrive Tor o spiriT which will seT The Tempo oT The enTire LATIN DEPARTMENT The sTudy oT l.oTin cis embodied in The Two-yeor course oTTered in This deporTmenT presenTs o mc1nyTc1ceTed view oT The Romons Trom whom we derive mony oT our lows ond cusToms, our belieTs ond ideols, our orT ond liTeroTure. We olso sTudy word derivoTion, Tor more Thon TiTTy per cenT oT The words oT The English longuoge ore oT l.oTin lineoige. school. JEAN v. Tnovws-Be sure The obiecT oT your loyolTy is worTh your ' devoTion. M . sv Zinc Q4 i ETHEL FURLICI-l-LoyolTy7 You 'TT V . meon TideliTos, don'T you? 5 L H S NineTeen GH SCHOO T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N H I is MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT We are proud To say ThaT Lanphier sTudenTs are realizing The value oT The sTudy oT Tv1aThemaTics To The exTenT ThaT The growTh in This de- parTmenT has exceeded The excepTional growTh oT our school. The usual courses in algebra and geomeTry, required Tor college enTrance, are oTTered. as well as courses in solid geomeTry, college algebra, and TrigonomeTry, Tor Those who inTend To sTudy maThemaTics or science, in college. The laTesT addiTion To our curriculum is a course in general maThemaTics Tor Freshmen. Besides inTroducing The sTudenT To algebra, geomeTry, and TrigonomeTry, This subiecT gives valuable inTormaTion abouT home problems. AlThough This course is inTended Tor sTudenTs who are noT planning To enTer college, iT oTTers college enTrance crediT. WiTh The above curriculum, we sTrive To give The sTudenTs The culTural and pracTical values oT maThemaTics by showing iTs applicaTion in oTher sTudies and To problems meT ouTside oT class. 4'-ff-1 A Bmmcws RAMAN-Are you loyal? 1, Y Q l'll see you aT The nexT game. i' , nu ,K my FREEMAN C. GOQDWIN-LoyalTy is ThaT urge which makes one acT even Tho' aT a sacriTice. LHS- LANPHIER HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC DEPARTMENT Our SpringTield school c1dminisTroTive bodies hove osked Thc1T every pupil in The high school Tolie oT leosT Two yeors oT Music beTore he is grciduoTed. l-le moy choose OrchesTro, Bond, or Choir if he is ciuoliTied Tor Them. If he is noT, Then he goes inTo The generol Music closs. During The Two yeors in These generol closses The sTudenT geTs ci boclcground oT undersTonding ond opprecioTion Tor The music To which he will be exposed during his liTeTime, Through rodio, movies, musicols ond concerTs. This work includes ci survey oT music Theory, porT singing, greoT musicions oT The presenT doy, ond well lcnown unison songs. The Music deporTmenT oT Lonphier is under The very copoble direc- Tion oT Miss Vero WhiTloclc ond Mr. Edwin Soch. OT The musicc1lc1cTiviTies, Mr. Soch is direcTor oT The bond ond orchesTro ond Miss WhiTlock is direcTor oT The choir. BoTh Teochers hove chorge oT The generol Music closses. VERA E. wHiTLocK-Loyoiiy 'Kg ochieves whoT couroge oTTempTs. A I ' ' 'X EDWIN sAcH-Loycliy is whoT s..I ., T r-r. - molces The music go 'round ond 'round. T 2,5 il' i f I iii ? 's - x i we L H S Twenfy-one T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N - H I PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The aim oT our Physical EducaTion deparTmenT is To condUcT a pro- gram oT physical acTiviTies, by oTTering a varieTy oT skills and recreaTional acTiviTies. Physical EducaTion classes, inTerscholasTic sporTs, and inTra- mural games are carried ouT aT Lanphier. One period a weelc is devoTed To personal and social hygiene. ln The Tall, TooTball and soccer are played: in The winTer, baslceTball, volley ball, Tumbling, declr Tennis: and in The spring, Traclc, Tennis, and soTTball are played. The sporTs program has a second phase, The inTramural compeTiTion. IT provides sporTs acTiviTies Tor boys who wanT more aThleTics Than They receive in daily classes buT are noT on any school Team. No boy on a school Team is permiTTed To Talce parT in The inTramural program. Tour- namenTs are conducTed in baslceTball and baseball and nexT Tall Touch ball will be added. The Third parT oT The aThleTic program is inTerscholasTic conTesTs. ' zfvzw' LEONARD J. RAKE-LoyalTy made a naTion and saved iT. CARQLYN MQUNTJOY-LoyalTy wiThouT acTion is a barren undoer. L H S Twenly-Two LANPHIER HI GH SCHOO SCIENCE DEPARTMENT The deporTmenT oT Science oTTers o course in Generol Science, Biology, Physics oncl ChernisTry. The oirns oT These courses ore: lll To give The pupils inTormoTion concerning scienTiTic TocTs oncl principlesg l2l To give Troining in meThods oT goining inTorrnoTion oncl orgonizing scienTiTic knowledge: ond l3l To orouse in Thern on obicling inTeresT in Science Tor The solce oT pleosure, inTellecTuol proTiT, ond culTure. l-TUGQ LINDQUIST-Show me o loyol mon ond l will show you o rnon who is universolly respecTed. R. L. BOBLENZ-LoyolTy creoTes enduring Triendship. FRANK E. MQORE-TrusT is repoicl by loyolTy. VIRGINIA BURR-Worm ond hurnon musT The lesson be, Tc1ughT wiTh ioy ond Tull OT loyolTy. L H S Twenly-Three T if f , MQ if 25 fb..- L HU'-'VW S we - 'M 1 'X T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N H I E SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT The oloiecl ol lhe worlc in Sociol Science is Two-lolcl: Firsjr, lo lornil- ioirize The sluclenl wilh lhe forces oncl lows uncler which sociely is lorrned ond second, lo bring hirn, so lor os lirne permils, inlo personol conlocl wilh specific conlemporory sociol problems. Eoch course deols wilh The reloirionship belween persons ond groups oncl conlribules Jrovvord o more oclequole underslonding ol some phose ol sociol life ond Jrhus prornoles o more inlelligenl cilizenship. A A HULDA L. ALBRECHT-Where lhere is no loyolly lhere con be no endeovor. 2 ,gigy . lam RCLLA C. SORRELLS-A loyol mon rnoy ' pe beolen, bul he is never scorned. X, i I ' ' MARSHALL B. ANTLE-Loycilly lighlens gt-my 1, . irliu Z is The lood. ' V we -f cLEo M. DoPP-Lsyoiiy-iiie key lo ff 4 A , school spiril. Q II, 'ki X L H S Twenty-loiir LANPHIER HIGH SCHOOL PET PEEVES OF THE FACULTY MISS VAN DEVENTER MR. COBY I have To work All Through The day And work wiTh all my mighT You can hear me menTion, In order To publish Boys, RIease give me The I.anphier I.ighT. Your individual aTTenTion. MISS COX MISS TI-ICDMAS I aIways regreT The Time In The sTudy haII BeTween each Class MosT any Time oT The day Because The kids make so much I.eT's guieT down, noise You can hear me say. When They pass. MR. SACI-I IVIR- IZOVVI-ER I-Iere iT is aImosT June SchooI pep is whaT we Iack And Those saxes So IeT's geT TogeTher Are sTiII ouT oT Tune. Back To pack. MISS KITCI-I MR- JERALD There's aIvvays someThing JusT one-haIT hour Tor sTudy For me To do, Is aII I can say And ThaT is To cIean up my room And I always say iT In my own TamiIiar way. MR. DOPP There's no reason why I should geT a shoe shine Because iT wiII rain NearIy every Time. MISS PLAIN Chewing gum is a horrid Thing The sighT oT iT Makes my poor ears ring. MISS SWORDES Today we wiII have A TiTTeen minuTe TesT And I wanT all you TypisTs To do your pesT. When The day is Through. MISS MOUNTJOY MeasIesI MeasIesI WhaT a horrid Thing To say, They had me in bed For Two weeks and a day. MR. ANDERSON These kids aT Lanphier Sure Think They are wise When They are Teasing me ApouT my bow Ties. MR. RAKE They have caIIed me CIark Gable The IasT Tew years BuT I don'T see why, I haven'T very pig ears. LHS TwenTy-fi VF? Classes u -at .-g Q 4 r Al ' , 1, Nw U' . w 4' 1' . v'1' u Q uv , K , , 3,4m.', m, ' n I 1 I I 'Li u I A 1 nl w'n'h'1' Llml .A lun '41, ' LANPHIER HIG MAY 1938 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Bewildered ond Timid Ereshmen, now digniTied Seniors, enTered Converse l-ligh School in SepTeml3er, IQ34. Along wiTh us come our lorincipoil, lvlr. G. E. STiclcney. One oT The highlighTs oT The Ereshmon yeor wos The winning oT The Ereshmon EooTboll Chompionship. A Tew porTies ond The usuol Ereshmon ocTiviTies compleTed our iniTiol yeor. ln The Toll oT '35, The brciin wos greoiTer ond The brown wos mighT- ier. During The yeor iT wos decided ThoT o new high school wos needed To Tolce core oT The lorge enrollmenT. EnThusiosm ron high os The sTudenTs reolized ThoT They were going To hove oi new high school The Tollowing yeor. The veor wos broughT To o iovous close wiTh o picnic oT Lincoln Rorlc. Our Junior yeor wos o well-rounded one. We ployed The ToculTy in boslceTboll ond were The TirsT Teom To score o vicTory over Them, AT mid- veor we enTered The new building. The Junior-Senior Rrom wos given This yeor Tor The TirsT Time. We begon wiTh pride our Senior yeor becouse we were The TirsT closs To hove been wiTh lvlr. STicl4ney Tor The Tour yeors oT high school ond To be groduoiTed by him. H SCHOOL OFFICERS Sophomore Yeor RresidenT . RUSSELL STICKNEY Vice RresidenT A GEORGE ALBERS SecreTory-Treosurer AUDREY lvlcREE Junior Yeor PresidenT ,HAROLD REISCT-l Vice PresidenT , A . . GEORGE ALBERS SecreToiry-Treosurer MARY BEZGOVVSEK Senior Yeor RresidenT . il-TAROLD REISCI-l Vice RresidenT ,,., T , GEORGE ALBERS SecreTory ,..i MARY BEZGOWSEK Treosurer , . OLIVE KOI-lL LHS Tweniy-nine T H E I 9 3 8 L A N - H I .1 vi ... 3 l ' E gp .gf rag ii-I Y 'T' W I A AI A 35 ll ,J . x f . X 4 .L ,J 6 ,A-sg? f 1 Q , RX lil? v,', A If if I if M I i I i I 1 f L kv .L if M... J ii , I . , 4 fr Av r f 'N 6 , l ,. f 7 ,QM y.. f , A- I ... .. Iv 43' F . .. rv. Q5 vos ,, sr I 0' -vs , 'TS ,Q . l -U A 525, 'gf f ,L ' .. ...Q 7 ' vwnv' gmt' 9 ' X Q- A . A ik X 3 ff M 'I .A we 4 -6- v - 3 is K 5 A I-W 'v : f K.T 7 T' Adelman Albers Alexander Arnish Bezgowselr Eener Broolcs Broslrom Bryce Corlwrighr Cass Conslanlino Crisp WSIS Danielson DOROTHY ADELMAN All fhroiigh her happy high school days Dol won herscll a lol of A's. Lciri-Hi Literary Edilorg C7.A.A. I, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Molh Clnb 3, 4. OEOROE ALBERS Cworgre Albf-rs is a lillle guy BIII lo do big lhinqs he'll always lry. Class Vice Pri-siderilg Sludenl Council 3, 4, Dabale 2, Science 2, Eoolball l, 3, Trricl 3, Brislc-lboll 2, 3, Tennis 3. WILLIAM ALEXANDER A lriernlship lilfe his is Seldom Ion Bill is II plr-r1sLIrr'A la havc' Clflflllfld. Eriolball lg Brislfr-lbcill l, 2. FRANK ARNISH l'IrIy is his rrinllo, lhinlf a lilllc, loo, Bill dmrill wurl IOC' IICHLI, you VII rnl I-nhl iivr-rilii Trririslr-rm-I lrrjrrn S.H.S. 3. MARY BEZOOWSEK A wij-fillh ol qocicl rIOII,IrIj' is linilrij-Il ir, hwr Sriiilk, llr-I SMI'-I pfriswrialily wins frif-rerils all llif- vvliilu f Triirrsli-ri'-fl Iifirri S H S. 3, Clrrss Sr-crvf frrfj Sl nl'-ril Ccnirriiil, BELLA EEUER Bella is Smarl and very Sedale, She never lefs her lessons wail. Transferred from S.H,S. 2, O.A,A, 2, 3, Choir 3, 4g Lan-Hi Sloll Typisl. PAULINE BROOKS She-'s always glad fo be your lrien-3, Slanriiih an-rl loyal To Ihe end. Choir I, 2, Commercial 4, Oirl Reserve Drama 4, Senior Class Play Corrimillee. JANE BROSTROM Smiling Jane is a friend ol oiirs Her gIgglIrIg goes on lcir hours and hours. Choir l, 2, 31 Lan-I-Ii-Tri-Y 2, 4. JAMES BRYCE Whc Is lhe boy all lhe girls soy IS nice? ll'5 nobody else L-LIT ciiir own Jimmy Brycrm Translhrred liom Calhcmlial 4. HAROLD CARTWRIOHT Whnlhor il's raining, or wholhcr il's lair, You can dOpI'rII'l on him lo be lhorc. Trmisfcrrod from S HS 2, Lan Hi Sporls Erlilor. LHS Thlrly CHARLES CASS A good nofrired giriy is Charlie Cinss Wert- glod to hove him in cirr Igluss Lightweight Basic-ll:Iall 2, Science 2. C. ENE CONSTANTINO In baslefboll poinls he was always high n lcs Lr He longhl lo lhe finish-wi , or D, Tie. Eoolboll I, 2, 3, 4, Basl-eflooll l, 2, 3, 4 Monogram 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. CARROL CR-ISP l may be a litlle slouf, Bin' I can drive my car aboiilf' Translorrcid from S.H.S. 4. CHARLOTTE WEIS The girl wIYh lhc- prelliesl hair anfl Ii-urs ls siiro lo loc Miss Charlollc- Weis. Translc-rrecl lrom S.H.S. 3, Drama Senior Class Play Ccrrnrnillc-eg Lai'-H S1nllTypisl, WILBUR DANIELSON Nant- sci blilhely gay as hr- No niollvr where hc happens lo bo. Transferred lrorn New?-gin gr , .TI lslri High L FQ rid, N. Y. 4. LANPHIER HIGH SCH O ,A X 14 4 ,GZ I A 'ml 'sf' :W nu- 0.- .1 QL y 'W' M I M 'ii EIIXX ffff' ,N I I ,W ,. f 'WW ' ' Qggbauw- IMI, -. 'J V ,... I Q x ' if g ' ' r win . . ,, Q -an 45 . if wr v 41. rm. W O! ' '.1'.1'5t3 fog, ., - 4 1 O , 51 .. -11754 '-J fafirf, ,rf if eyes 0.4 1. we its ztlifziiimzlg A 4' A 'J . 2 'jg 4 - v ,I.fg,,v-Q,.-T-.1 4-3 H vu H l.. r-'H Q' u 1,501 ef... -wiv' - , ,fn ',' ,Q x-lp? OH! g N' a uve . 'ET' as ,., Emerson Frenz .I if 5. f ie.. ' wg ' ' . , 1 I , -is fc. 1,31 5 12-, ff Q 'Rm mv, 'P' 4 wfgqvex H: , - 'SIM , . Nm . Im., 'W ssfvesirs- yrs sfksv 2 ., If ,,,, M, Davis DeVon Dillon Duvall Favero Felfensfein Palrick Franklin Fulfon Golab Goodwin Horvill EDWIN DAVIS A husky so brave could never be had, The foofboll feam will miss fhis lad. Monogrcm 4, Foofball I, Z, 4, Track 3, 4. MARIETTA DE VON Mariefto can raise a breeze, When pecking away at typewriter keys. Lan-I-li Composifion Editor, O.A.A. 2, Choir I, 2, Dramafics I, Z, 3, Commer- cial 3, 4, Girl Reserve I, 2, Drama 4. MARY DILLON Life's a pest and all fhings show if Thought so once but now I know it. Transferred from S.l-I S. 4, Lan-l'li Tri'Y 4, Choir 4. ISABELL DUVALL She's the sort you'll want fo know, Jusf in case you're feeling law. Choir I, 2, G.A.A. 2, Commercial 3, EILEEN EMERSON If o problem confronfs you and you are in doubt, Oo fo Eileen-she'll help you out, Transferred from S.l-I.S. 4, Drama 4, Senior Class Play Commiffee. 4. ROBERT EAVERO An Indian would call him Laughing Boy, l-le's so iolly and full of ioy. Ouill and Scroll 3, 4, Basketball 4, Baseball Z, 3. ROSE EELTENSTEIN Full of fun and mischief, foo, Doing things she shouldn'f do. Transferred from S.l'I.S. 3, G.A SOPI-I Girls A, 3. WINC I-IENRY FULTON In fhe w For his bright and Srir-n'e I. I-laynes orld fhere's surely a bloc smiling lace. IE GOLAB fhaf labber are everywhere, But Sophies type is very rare. I-IELL OOODWIN Winchell's a boy of self-reliance, JOI-IN PATRICK Personalify is Johnnie's name, Tllimsle rred from S.H.S, 3, Tennis In ofhlefics he won much fame. l'l Y 4' Football I, 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Monogram 2, 3, 4. Sweet in manner, kind in deeds, MILDRED FRANKLIN To fry to forget we'Il never endeavor, We're sure to remember her forever. Transferred from S.I-I,S. 4. The kind of o girl a high school neeis Dromofics I, 2, 3, 4. LAMONT I-IAYNES Thseriyare Rudy and Bing and all th I've always wanted fo blow a horn, But we like the songs fhof he sings besl Since fhe day fhat I was born. Football I, Baskefball I, VZ, Troi:lf 3, 4 Transferred from S.l-l.S. 3, Band 3, 4, Orchesfra 3, 4. L H S Thirty one I-IiY4,D tcs 3, Ch l,2,3,4 Orchesfra I, 2, Science 2, FCIFTIO I ' OIF O L He'll go for in the Sludy of siren-:E f T I I E T 9 3 8 I. A N H fzaws Q ,-, :r,..': ,164-1 I -Q,-rs .xg I 133' ' ': as , . sg I eg 5 I I M- ALJ 1 A ff .54 4, I 4 5 VAZLWA, 'f M it A 441 kr 6 'w-.AW W,-,, K W , - ,ff v.A:. ,WA-nw' .1 A f , 'r I .I rg' X ff I. '33 sf' W 1 3? 7' I 1 1 I I Holland I-Ialsherser Juarez Ifayalrlf LaBehne LaEar,rCe Lawsmn Marlrm McRee LEONARD HOLLAND He doc-srr'I say much buf fhafs very well, I-If? Irraws a Ial hu f,Iaesh'I Ie-II. Trarusfmrrcd from Calhedral 2, Science 2, Drama 4, Sri-mar Class Play Cammillee. MELVIN HOLSHEISER HQ always IIIQLI la Ieasfi and play, And Iharr-gh hr:-'S a Samar, has sllll tha? way. Trarrslurrr-4 Ira-rm WrIIuarrrsvrIIIP 3, Chair 4' Trrrrl 3 4' Marrmqrflrrw 4 ROBERT JUEAREZ Rrirmrl has rrfrrlhwr warr mar lai- Y To rrvrirlh Iwlrrr xmhflppy ar fill hlrrr wnlh WOO. Tmcl Z, 3, 4, D15-Irma 2, 3, 4, Drarrrarlcs 2, 3, 4, Chrgrrr 2, Bfnrri 2, 3, 4, Orrjheslra 'J I, 2, J, Slim-r.r'r? I HELEN KLINOLER Shrl srls IIOfIf,'HVI1'Vf'l, Wrlh Dfrrrgrlhy I.'JI'l'ff2VF'V, Grrl Rrvsr-rvw I, Drama Play Carrrrrnllr f- OLIVE KOHL - 4, Sc-rrlar Class CJIIW' IS hr-Ipllrl,-11111:-If-wfj-Iwclvr? lrrrrrlfl, Wlwfrrr Ih-'-rf-'s wurlf I-3 lwr- fIr,rv'vf', shC'S frlwfrys rrrrvrrrv I. lrrrrr',If'vrw1 Iram SHS Z, Drarvm 4, fI'1ssT'I-rrsrrr-r, Lrlvrrury 4' LfrrrfHrATrI'Y 4' Sf-'rrrrr Clfrss PI-'ry f,r,frrIrrrIIII'r', JOHN KOVALIK I-IQ keeps an srrullirvg and hard he warlfs, Ear fame dar3srr'I came Ia one wha shlrlfs. Trarwslc-rm-d from Eellshahs Hlgh 4, DOROTHY LQBENNE Sho made friends where are she warn? Burl all hor Irme was, Indeed, wall spevrf. Translarrvi-d Irarrr SHS. 3, Dramallris 3, 4, Lrbrary 4, Choir 3, 4, Quill and Srrall 4, Drama 4, Senior Class Play Carrrmrllfiw, HENRY LQEAUCE Always srmlmq, rm-var blmlg We prr-sr-ul LaEauce to saw Irfrvslarrvrl Ir-Qrrrr 5I'I5. 3, DOROTHY LAKE 'II MSI? Ihr- molla ol hurry and wrr, Arrrl I aa so las? II Loops me thin Clwalr I, 2, Orrlll and Small 4, Glrl Rr-sf-rvw I, Drarvm 4, Senior' Class Plflv Cr:-rrrrrrullov. HILDA LANHAM Thmfqh SIINS -,HIFI arrrl Iai-srrll IIJII all Wlwm-rr yur. r'wr rI halp, shP's Ihw own Ia IVIIII. T1r':vvSIr-HV-I Ivrym Sl-IS, 2, C',A,A 2 LILrrr1vy 4, Dvr1rrrI1IICS 2, 3, L H S Thlrly Iwrjr 'Nur' Ifllngler Kahl Lake Lanham Mcfirrbbrn McOIerman ANNA MARIE LAWSON Of all The opera sfars Ihaf shane- We find ma yorce 'rhal surpasses lhihs- Transferred from Wllllarrvsvulle Hlah 3 Chalr 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, WILLIAM MARTINI A plrrqly lad True- Ia his lash, As aoad a soar? as one caurla asl. Tramsffirred Irarrr S.H.S 2, Drama 4, Chalr 2, 3, Monogram 2, 3, 4, Drnrrralrcs 2, 3, 4, I-lr'Y 4, F0015-all 2, 3, 4,Tra,1I Z, 3, 4, Si-rriar Class Plas. AUDREY MQREE Arrlsirrsys ara-ies sax' shes srrrarl, Hor rlrawmq proves she ina-ws har Url -I,VOI'lSIr fVF'Ij lrarr SH S, Z, Lnr-Hr Ari Edrfar, D-5-bah: 3, Library 3, Savior Class Play Carurrrllfrfo. WILBUR MQCUBBIN Prr-para lar a shorii and a hcayv bl-Jw When ho valurrlc-fi-rs and says, I Imrmwf' EDDIE MCOLENNON Slap! Law, Lrsh,-:NI Hall In Iarr ,Iwi-sl, HV- .iw mrllo paclrv IIIQ Enqrir A, GIIPSI Tvlrlslwrrg'-1 Irarww Calhcdra' 3, Scmvgv 3,4 LANPHIER HI G H S C HOOL we jj Q 4 4 f , ,fc Q . Q Q---V x- Ti' 54,25 ' - ,, 'Q '29- T' W T .. ,, i , I f 1 i. T. ,.. ., O ',',., 114. ' NCCC .Q ' N I' Q 4 ,-. If lk U 'mai I A A -X' . ---we' , ' T .. ,,,,,.w , A ' x , f - sv- K' , f . ff? az Q fl T EQ ' -,3 ,ral ,, ' ar A A V .. Milelonis Millslogle Nicley Nonnemon Novofnol- OISheo, A. O'Sheo, T. Refers Powers Reisch Roberfs Werfz Schoen Serro Show WALTER MIKELONIS Wcxlfer hos o smiling foce, If he rnusf smile, ThoT's The ploce. Monogrorn 3, 4, Bczslfellooll Monuger 7, 3. HELEN MILLSLAOLE He-len's ploce will be hord To fill, We've olwdys lilfed her cmd olwoys will. Dromo 4, Senior Closs Ploy Commiffee. RENE NICKEY A good worker ond full of fun, Whof more could you oslr for onyone7 FRANCES NONNEMAN I love ifs genTle worble, I love iTs gentle flow, I love To wind my Tongue up, I love To heor iT go, DeboTe 3, G.A.A. 2, Librory 4, Lon-HL Tri-Y 4, STudenT Council I, 2, Science I, Choir 4. PAU LINE NOVOTNAK A beouliful voice ond o girl so sweef, A combinofion Thof con'T be beol. Transferred from Ursuline Acodemy 2, choir 2, 3, 4. ALTHEA Her winning smile oncl clever woys Will olwoys shine Through rdiny doys. Choir 3, LoneHi-Tri-Y 4, Science 2, Dr-Jrno 4, Senior Closs Rloy Commiffee. THOMAS O'SHEA A hoppy choir member wifh o cleeo ond lovely boss, Our Tom O'Sheci sloncls forlh in immorfol groce. Football I, Hi-Y 4, Choir 3, 4, lndusfriol Arfs 3, Science 2. JAMES PETERS Corefree, gov, lileoble Jim Hos sfrings of girls following him. Moncigrorn 3, 4, Foofboll Monoger 3, Science I, ROBERT POWERS Roberf'S o Senior, friendly cind foll, AT home or of school he's lilred by all. Choir I, 2, Boslmefbcxll I, 2, Inlromurol 3, 4. HAROLD REISCH Clever in orguing, wiTTy in low, I-le'II rnolce The besf Idwyer, you ever sow. Closs Presidenf, STudenT Council I, Z, C Club I, Dromofics I, Z, 4, Debofe Y, 3, 4, Choir 2, Eoofboll I, 2, BoslceTboIl I, 2, 3, Trock I, Tennis 3, 4. LHS O'SHEA Thirfy Three JOAN ROBERTS Happy ond brighf ond olwciys ccireliee, She snys ThoT's The woy we dll should be. Trcinslerred lrom S.I-I.S. 3, Librory 4, Commercial 4, Drorno 4, Senior Close ploy Commiflee. MAXINE WERTZ A girl whose mariners ore relired, Whose polience is To be odrnired. Transferred from S,I-l.S 3, Cornrrier- Cicll 4. KURT SCHOEN AT lirsf you Thinl he-Is very quief Buf you soon find ouf, he's quite o riof. Eoofboll I, Boseboll 4, ROBERT SERRA Big Things cc-nie from guys lile rne, I'll be o big shof, wczif ond see. Foofboll Monoger I, 2, 3, Monogram 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Boseboll 2, 3, 4. ZOE SHAW WhdT mischief lies wifhir. her eyes, Who? fresh new DVOVIIK will she devise? Transferred from Minneopolis, Minn. 4, Lon-Hi-Tri-Y 4. T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N - H I 'qi i ' if -- , -4... L . 4 Q1 Ts. R ' 5' Q gi' --,, 'flaw' 44' M 4 l pw Wu. gu- Q 'hav- ,f- ,, .. ww 3 b y rf- If 'QT V Tv' '13 W .4 Z A T U T , . . 'fy : M 1 ' T .f .4353 aa V, N. V ix: 'T' 1 f ' ,f , ,QL 'Y'-l. QW FEA' T' fs' ' 'f 'Is' A ss A 4 52 5, f rf. -, I-, ,. - was . Sponsky Sfaley Sfegall Sfickney Sfoffel Sfone Sfraighfs Sfroub Thompson, D. Thompson, L. Traylor Van Gundy Vespa Warren Wafson EDWARD SPONSKY To love all lhe girls and go wifh none Eddie says is lots of fun. Foafball I, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Mono- gram 4. LOUIS STALEY This handsome sheik of fhe Senior class Holds 'the hear? of each liffle lass. Transferred from Chafharn 3, Manoqram 4, Baslfefloall 3,4, Track 3, 4, Baseball 3,4. MARGARET STEGALL Shels all righf, fhaf we know, Because her acfions fell us so. Transferred from Abingdon High 2, Drama 4, RUSSELL STICKNEY Many girls are snre fo sigh Whieri Russirll bids This school goodbye. Transferred from S.l'l.S. 2, Monogram 4, Dramafics 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Orchfrsfra Z, 3, Baskefball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Tennis 3, 4, Senior Class Play. GEORGE STOEEEL Hn's very quiet buf fhal daesn'l mailer, His ways speak louder lhan so rrinigh rihrrffer. ROY STONE Happy go lucky, ready for play, Yef Roy will help you any old day, Transferred from S.l-l.S. 3, Choir 3, 4. JAMES STRAIGHTS If learning wasn r such a bore, Perhaps l'd sfudy a liffle more. EILEEN STROUB Darkness of eyes and darkness of hair Wifh ever a cheery smile fo spare. Choir 2, 3, 4, Science 2, Radio 33 Drama 4, Senior Class Play Comrniffoe. DON THOMPSON Don's always had a repufafion For preferring bruneffas osculafion. Transferred from S.l'l.S. 4, Tumbling 4, Band 4, Orchesfra 4. LEONARD THOMPSON A perlecl fellow for a friend P'le'll slick by you unfil fhe end, Transferred from S.l-l.S, 3. L H S Thirfytfonr MARY TRAYLOR Sweef and serious is her face. Her words and manners full of grace. Transferred from Afhens Communify High School 4. JAMES VAN GUNDY Wifh high ambifion nal' yef carried fhru, He wait: in vain for o good deed To da, Debafe 2, 3, 4, Dramafics l, Z, 3, 4, Orchesfra l, 2, 3, Sfudenf Council 3, 4, Edifor-in-Chief of Lan'l'li, Eoofball l, Ten- nis 3, 4, Senior Class Play. LUCILLE VESPA A liffle bashful, l may be, Bul l'll like you if you'll like me. WILLIAM WARREN A smile fhal's full of niirfh and ahv- Fifs our William fo a T. Transferred from Tulsa Cenfral Hiah 3, THOMAS WATSON A polilirian we all agree Wafscn, someday, is bound fo be, Transferred from S.l-l.S. Z, Lan-Hi Busi- ness Manager, Monogram 4, Foofball 4 Baskefhall 3, Track 3, 4. LANPHIER HIGH SCH OO gg A.. ,zxf a - K 'T' T V -':.,s L My 1 V. 'sr E sy? . . T 5 Ref 34 A K., .lx b 'Mi T, ,T A-if W. 'mf A- is T. - -if 1 Q Canlrall Gunnell Zanders Galley Woolslan Zinlel HAROLD CANTRALL BERNICE GUEEEY He worlrs hard 'lil day is done We dan'f lfnow you very well, Then he's ready for some fun. Bul we all Ihinlw Ihal you're swell. Transferred from Arhens Cornrnunily High School 4g Transferred from S.H.S, 4g Drama 43 Senior Class Senior Class Play, Play Cornmrllee. BETTY GUNNETT EMMA ALICE WOOLSTON When she srniles, beams like darls She hm 0 We Qld. l'35l lE'm'5'd Home Carry sunshine To our hearls. And he' lleoll 'S lllsl llle Some' , Transferred from S-H-S 3 Drarriaflcs lj Marhernalics 31 Choir l, 21 Drama 41 ' A Cornrriercial 4g Senior Class Play. JOE ZANDERS JUNE ZINTEK Joe is quiet and earnest and shy, Although I'rn shy and backward, foo, Bul we'll call hirn farnaus, bye and bye. I can laugh and iolre like you. Transferred from Sl-l.S. 25 Track 2, 35 Science 2. Commercial 4. CLASS OFFICERS Presidenr T r.,,sr.. . Vice Presidenl T T Secrelary T T Treasurer . . Morro .TT T.. TI-IAROLD REISCI-I T T T .GEORGE ALBERS T MARY BEZOOWSEK .. ..T OLIVE KOI-IL The door Io success is labeled PUSI-I. Flower Yellow Rose ser in Violels. Color Violel Blue and Gold. Seniors' Advisors Miss Blanche lvl. Raman lvlr. Lee W. Gaby Mr. Russel l-l. Fowler L H S Thir'ry-five T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N - H I THIRD BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Tl-HRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, May 22, l938 3:00 R. M. Prelude Adagio Palrlmeligue . . ,..,... ., ,..., G odard Will O' The Wisp M. ,.Nevin Melody . , , , .,,.4...4..,d...A...... V,A.. .4,. D a vves Organisl, Armelle Wiesenmever Processional- Ramp and Circumslance' , , . , , . .Elgar lnvocaliorm l,.......ll , , . . , . . ...,. Rev. C. Bruner Clwoir- Q Gladsome I.igh+ , . ...., . .Arlclwangelslcv Scriplure Reading . , . . Rev. O. M. Morgan Class Message , . . . . . ..,, Rev. O. M. Morgan Clwoir- Cl1illur1,Come on l-lame , .. ..... arr. by Cain Benediclion , . ,.. M. R. . . , Rev. l-l. R. Marx Recessional-March , . . ...... Guilmanl L H S Tlllfly' Su LANPHIER HI C-H SCHOO THIRD COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM LANPHIER AUDITQRIUM Monday, May 23, l938 8:00 R. M. Class March- Ramp and Chivalry .,a.,..,,, Roberls lnvocalion . . . . . Rev. F. C. Weber Orcheslra - Minue+ Schuberl lrilroduclion ol Spealcer . . . . l-larold Reisch Address , .. . . . , , Mr. J. C. Roderiberg Orcheslra- Baller Music r..r.,.. . . ,Schuberl Preserilalion ol Plaque . ..,e, l-larold Reisch Scholarship Recogniliori Mr. J. R. l-lavnes Rresenlolion of Class lo Supl. R. E. Fildes ..., Mr. G. E. Sliclmey Rresenlalion ol Class lo Mr. A. J. Davis . . . Supl. R. E. Fildes Granling ol Diplomas .... . . . . . . . . . ., .Mr. A. J. Davis Member of Board ol Educalion Benediclion . . , . , Rev. F. C. Weber l. H S Thiilv-sevori H E 1 9 3 8 L A N i T' i 3 ' ' f X W QL' 2 Q iiggfg., gi' I 1 4, 'X ,E ' I A V Q' 5 . I' a ri X4 5 Y I ,- ' 470' 4' f-Nr wflfffx if! Brown Elarninio Redding Rice TOM BROWN Lile is sweel and life is cheery, The world la me is never dreary, Dehale 2, 3, 4, MaTh 3, Science Z. LOUIS ELAMIINIIO The warldls no l'ZieITer il we wcirry, Liri S OO LV-Her II W? hurry, Moriogiarri I 3, 4, Foofball I, 3, 4, HAROLD HAYES He'-3 happy-go-lucly and quite carefree, WiTh a srnile fhaT encharifs you deliahffully, Chan I, 2, Baseball 2, 3, Manager Eoalball Manager Baslefball I, 2. DOROTHY JASMOIXI Shes slender and Tall, she's genfle and kind And as Io her nafure, she's quiTe refined. Transferred from Springfield High School 3, ---wi rr Hayes .lasrnan Sapi,iTo Shaudis ALFRED REDDINO A scholarship was won by This boyg Though auie-T his presence iT's always a ioy. Foofball I, 21 Science I, 2. ROBERT RICE A choice rernarlc for each occasion, Such wif is his-O, ron3TeinaTon! Transferred from S.H S, 2, Debnfe 3, Mafhema- tics 3, 4. VITA SAPUTO Little wok and lol: of p'ay Will always rnalre a happy day. Transferred from SHS, 2, Lan-econ 2, 3, O.A.A. 4, BROWNIE SHAUDIS A droll laugh, a love of sporT Help To rrialfe him iusT The sorT. Football I 2, CLASS OF JANUARY 1938 The picTures on This page are parT aT The l938 January graduahng class. By graduahng in Tlnree and one-hoIT years, cr Transiferring Trorn cnoThor high schocl They were unable To have Their picTures in The lasT issue oi The Lan-I-li. During iTs Tour years, This class has conTribuTed much To Lanphier-aThleTes. scholars, acTcrs, musicians, mechanics, and good ciTizens-bringing crediT To The school oT Their choice. ln. saying Tarewell, we sincerely hope Thof The Tollowing classes will Try Their uTrnosT To uphold The Tradihons oT Lanphier I-ligh Schocl as we have Tried: end, we as graduaTes, will Try To bring crediT To our Alma MaTer. W. L. C. L H S Thirlyreiqhl H I LANPHIER HI GH SCHOO n S M 5? 'f W , I ,A..u.. AV.. Row I: ZIQIO, J,g KGZOIxOlI'IS, D., Nested, M., Sopmfo, Vg Go.5QIs, F., Turner, H.g Vnnoalwgx-3, A,, Hmsey, E., Cerv-eIIone, I., Albrechf, H. Row 2: Kink, M., Ingrom, R., Ruce. RJ CoIlord, Wg DeSwIvo, J., Josmon, D.g Todd, Mg Qsferfog, Eg Reddmg,A,gFlom1mo,L.gHoyes,H. Row 3: Eode, R., Corfer, H.g Shoudus, 8.3 SIC-vonson, R.g Conovoy, Wg Ifornfeld, R,p Brown, T., Gllsom, H., WoIIon, R., Conovoy, D. CLASS OF JANUARY 1938 CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER, , Hume: Presidenf ,,,. . Vice Presidenf ,.,, Secrefory-Treasurer Foculfy Advisor , . Rose ond Gold Americom Beomky Rose CLASS IVIOTTO n improvemenf is from wi+I'1in oufwordf' CLASS OFFICERS .WALTER CONOVAY , . ROBERT KORNFELD DARWIN CONOVAY .MMISS I-IULDA ALBRECI-IT L H S Thirty-nine T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N H I JANUARY 1939 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY January, I935, was a memorable monTh Tor The pres- enT l2l class, Tor iT opened To Them a new TuTure as high school sTudenTs and was The sTarTing aT Tour happy years. Trying To give The appearance ThaT They weren'T mere Freshmen They only veriTied The TacT To The upper classmen. Each year They looked Torward To The Time when They would pass inTo a higher class and each year They TelT The same, even Though They were one grade higher. Now ThaT graduaTion sTeadily approaches They Tind iT will be wiTh regreT ThaT They leave The school and would gladly accepT The oTTer To live Those Tour years over. From This class many diTTerenT occupaTions will prob- ably be represenTed and Through The years, class Triends will gradually separaTe inTo diTTerenT paThs, louT never will The memories oT The happy days aT Lanphier l-ligh leave Their ThoughTs. WiTh Tears in Their eyes The '39 Seniors will bid The school a sad adieu. LHS LANPHIER HIGH SCHOOL 1 I 'W gi- aww, sv A 3557 in xgwyy if,- s' X .3 '31 5 'K . ii , rc f M, . . ' rs C g f 59' ' C- ee 'S fee? 4, W , f MIN .ni-Q k r . f . I my W , Q: M I of, uv ' ,..jEf:.fi -Q Q t J' 14? Q., U 5,7 ark I ' 'Uv f rr I ff Ae if f A Arnerson Bartlett Beattie Bowyer Cardoni Dedinas Derr DeVon Dunla lzade v X rv A Falzone Fromm Groesch Cuymon Cryuran BILL AMERSOIXI In the band he always plays, I-le-'ll have his own in coming days. Transferred from S.l-IS 2, Class Presi- dent, I-Ii-Y 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Converse Script Staff, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. .IGI-IN BARTLETT Johnny's short and very small But nevertheless, he's lilred by all. BERINIICE BEATTIE A lovely maiden with sparlaling eyes, She's a lady, a la surprise, Transferred lrarn S.H.S. 2. FRANK BOWYER I-ranlf is ioiiy all the while, For every girl he has a smile. Transferred from S.l-l,S. 3, Drama 4, Senior Class Play Committee. CHARLES CARDOINII I-Ie never says much, but iust enough, And we all think he lfnows his stuff. JOI-IN DEDIINIAS An answer to any question you asl, Studies to him are no great tasl. I-ll-Y 3, 4, Radio 3, Science I, 2. BEULAI-I DERRY Carefree personality, charming, and QOY. lvlales Beulah liled any old day. Transferred from S.l-I.S. 2, Library 3, 4, Drama 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Lanphier Light Editor 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play. ALBERT DeVOINl Wlien girls are around-Albert shines, I-le lnows a dozen different lines. Lanphier Light 3, Quill and Scro'l 4. I-IOBART DUINILAP A auiet boy we all conceive, When there's work to do he'll always leave. Transferred from Lane Technical High, Chicago, Ill. 3. WAYNE EADE An honest druggist I will be Then you can buy your pills from me. Football I, 2. -LHS VIOLA FALZQNE Fair singer, with your voice so gay, You trill the thoughts I cannot say. Choir I, Z, 3, 4. IVIARGE FROIvlIvl Full of vigor and a real good sport, lvlales dear Margie a lilfc-cilvle sort, GAA. I, 2, 3, 4, Library 3, Science 2 Cheer Leader 2, Tennis 3, Lanphier Light Staff 3. WALTER GROESCI-I A good loolring fellow I certainly must be, From the way all the girls lfeep lol- lc-wing me. Class Treasurer, Football I, 2, 3, Bas, le-tball I, 2, 3, Student Council I, Baselaall 2, 3 4, lvlonoqrarri 4, I-IARRY GUYMON A ic-lly Senior, full of vim, A regular fellow-that's him. Transferred from S.l'l,S, 3, Lan-Hi Cir- culation Ivlanacier, Tracl 3, PAULIINIE GYURAIXI, Full of life and full of vim, Seems to suggest she's a lover ol gym. GA A. I, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3. T H E I 9 3 8 L A N - H I sr 9 E, L ,,,,, A xg Z . Q 1 V ' ,XI Y . 3 W ' X5 F 31 fl' 'i ' ' i Q 'N - i. . is 'JE fn 0 I V V 'H I i 1 - ' i ' ,-lar, ' E' ' 3 V w . V , ,rs Wg, ' V , L ' '--2' 1 A I , Q My 1 . I A ' , ,, P 42 Q W' -K VV , 12 .. , f A A- ,gr-1 1 . ' It - X' 'Navi i. Q7 I if .... aj fs. , W r L , 'way ' - . V . . I ,ff , .1 My . f ' r f' fm. 2fg.,?1':i.r V . +-H Q . ' 't 'IG' ' W Q ,,.L .J .L -. . 'ivan 1 E rw. 'L A QM. . .,,, 7 sr V, JbIgK,,Z?'l . ,.,., , AM , , Q -' Y 'V V' 'rfl , 1 2 fs , V Q' ii Ms , V i ,fi V 1 A Qs M t f 6 fm I I ,f ' if 'Vg was K h - ,,,' My in . ,V - V' f F V V fy Q f. ' ig 5 1 V A .Y ,mx Arsigiv-Q 5,0 X - x ' 10 , 4' F , V. 3 ,. 1 .N 1'- Hondley Honson Hendrix Hood Huttrnon Iocco Ifnight Lono Lee Mccorthy Metzroth Benson Nesterl Neissrnon Norris PAUL HANDLEY A'woys rf' 'dy to help ond oid, OI Shih Ii'iC Sliill Our PCVJI is TTIOd S nn A I EUOETNE Hfwson Hr-re is Engenc-lrill of tim, Hu- olwrrys has his lessons done. WANDA HENDRIX Rlfiviriq the piono lost or slow, Mn-lodics lrorn her lingers tlow, Orijhostro I, Choir 2, 3, 4, O A.A. I Drrirnotics Z JOH N HOOD F-, n. iii At loosing the girls hc s plfinty good This boy by the riomfi' of Johnniig Hurd Bfinrl 4, Oirill ond Scroll 4, Slirdnnl ' i 'ght3 4 ln Corincil Z, 3, Lonphicr Li , , lrrirriiircnl Boslotbcrll 2, 3, 4. MARTHA HUEEMAN Thr- thing thot qoos thc- ldrlhf-sl Iovvflrd rriolfinq lilo worthwhilo, Thrrt costs lrost rind flows rnost is iii't ri fiinny srriilia lI 1TiSIlf'II 'I, Irom S H S, 3, Dromotic s3' Choir 3, Qinll rqnrl Sivroll 3, 4, Lanphiii-r Light 3 MARIO IOCCA Morro, the witty, boisterous ond goy, No one Con drive his humor owoy Bosletboll I, 2. MARTHA KNIOHT Eyes bright with stors ol hope, With ony problem she will Cor:-Q. . , r r .rs Q Choir 4, O.A.A. 3, Dromo 4. LOUISE LANA Snnoll ond energetic soiils Alwoys seem to dttoin thoir go-Jls. Lhoii I, 2, 3. BETTY LEE Ouiret ond shy, prdisrz- nova-r derriondinq, A place in our rni:-morics, he-r smile is commanding. Onill ond Scroll 4, O.A,A. I, 2, 3, Lonphicr Light 3. OENE MQCARTHY A handsome Senior, yes, iI's true, Jnst dsl thu girls he's tnllirnq to. Choir l, 2, 3, Fcrotboll I, 21 Troll. I. L H S FOrTyVIwO Monogram 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Trfiriflerrpd trcrr Fe-itshon I-lih 3, LAWRENCE METZROTH Loiry's d boy thot's hdrd to stop, And of course, sorncdov, he'll riich the lop. Motherriotics 3, Dromdtics 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Science 2, Industrial Arts 3. MAUREEN BENSON Her willingness thot ncver ends I-los won tor her so mom' friends. Girl Reserve Z, O.A,A. I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPHINE NESTERL Every dcticn is gently done, Yet her heart is tuil of Inn. Lone-con l, I, O,A.A 2 3, 4, Lonphi3r Light 3. HAROLD NEISMANN Small poclioges iisiiolq iiontoin d prize, So I'm not worried Elbow rr-yi size Tronstcrred lrorn SHS. 2, Bond 2, 3, 4, Boseboll 3, Trdcl 3. PAUL NORRIS Never slow and never lost, Birt yet, you'II never find him lost. LANPHIER HIGH SCH O O L X 44- . I E XS W3 3 ,, I, . ,- K ' , ,L ,W , fu 1, , ' s A I Q, b , M.,-1, me , N if f' fx? mj ,,, . X If he ,, ' A J! fg .!5E'Q 'W' ' 5? X ' ' , fxisifr S, fy' I 3 Mmm ss sl i . , - I 'I ' 'I Li ihfis ZI V I 4, -,g ,r ,., ' 1 .11 ,, I X 4. S 0 f, I ff, Quik, ,,..A 2+ , ff l, . sf 3 K V? !f,l X I , ww- we .I Farr' W 39 :FW I f A C f , Q-4 r iy iiivziygxf , ,,, - if ,V f if ,--1 QW , ff ,Z .W , L I . Q j ,ink , , ,. riff., , 4' RM s. Qsborn Pllug Roce Reline, Cn. Refine, R, Riech Schneider, M. Schneider, IT. Schroll Slorzo Slourer Sneclrus Squires IVlcLesI'er Ijorlolornirgqi JACK QSBORN Joclr wonls Io leorn Io Ily o plone So he con serlle The wor in Spain Mofhernolics 3, 4, Quill ond Scroll 4, I-li-Y 3, 4g Rodio 3, Lonphier Lighl 3. LEONARD PELUG His hoir is red, his cheflfs lhe some, And os o singer, he'Il rnolre o ndrne. Choir 3, 4, Science I, 2. SHIRLEY RACE Yes-sir-ree, she's sure on oce, This girl by The norne of Shirley Roce, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3. GERTRUDE REFINE A plcice rn our memories, Cwerrrud-2 will hold, Though quiel her friendship, iI's good os gold, Lonphier Lighf 3, G.A.A. I, 2. ROBERT REFINE A prelfy girl, o gollon of gos, Four good fires, whol more could I cslr? Nolhing-bul more gos. Closs Vice Presidenfg Lon-Hi Pholo- grophy Ediforg Hi-Y 43 Choir 2, Lonphier Lighl 3, Sludenf Council I, 2, Quill ond Scroll 3, 4. JENNIE RIECH A litlle independenr, il you Inow who? I rrieon, And o prerfy lilrely prospecr for Ihe silver screen. Drornolics I, 2, 3, 45 Choir I, 2, 43 Drorno 4, Sludenl Council 2, Se C s Play. IVIARIAN SCHNEIDER A liny queen such cis she, Fills our heoils wilh ecsfosy. Class Secrfldryg Drornolifs I, 2 3, fj Lonphier Lirihf 33 Quill ond Scroll 3, 43 Ion-I-Ii Ciub Ediforg Drorno 43 Senior Clciss Ploy. RAY SCHNEIDER Nol' sciyinq much, buf dll Ihe soc'-e He'Il win his woy on Ihe food Io Tome. Tronrferred from S.H.S. 3, Boskelboll Mcinoger 3, 4. LEQNA SCHRQLL Venus de Milo hcid dll The chorrns, Bur Leono hos Ihol ond olso orms. Transferred from S.I'I.S, 3. ANDREW SEORZA Andrew's hoir is fixed iusl so, And he's o sfuderil we like Io know. Tronsferred from S.H.S, 3. LHS' nior Ins' VALERIA SLAUTER She's ci peppy, brighl-eyed bloriflri .lusf Ihe Type ol which we're Iowl. Lon-I-Ii Wil Edilorj Choir I 'I 7 4 Dffirriolics I, 2, 3, Molh Club 2, CAA I,Z,3. JULIUS SNECKUS He con use his heod ond horidsg The low of fha shop he uiderslond GENEVA SQUIRES This young girl is o clever ons, Lols of pep ond loods ol lun. Cornrnerciol 4. MARGARET MQLESTER I Think boys ore sirnply grond- Lonphier Lighl 3, 4, Cv.A.A. Ig ond Scroll 4. DARIO BARTQLQIVIUCCI A clever sorl of Iod is he, He'II be cm boxer woil ond see, Science I, 2, Tennis 3. ff! Especiolly when Ihey hold my hondf' Quill Forly-Ihree T H E I 9 3 8 L A N - H I Ska 6:10 Turnlaull Walls Caans Wilkinson Zalliri RQBERT TURNBULL RICHARD WATTS VIRGINIA COQNS One al lhase bays who can always Here is Diclf, so say whal you may, In lyping ar wrifing, she leads h recile, Bur everyone lnaws he-'s happy and gay. class, We'll lake hrs ward, lar we feel lhll T:ansle-fred from S.H.S, 3, Choir 3, 4. Hapoy and lively-a willing lass. hes righf, Lanecon 3, 4, Marhernallcs 3, 4, Libra Facillgiall I, Tracl I, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Lanphier Light 2,3,-1. Rep Squad 3, 4, JAIVIES WILKINSON SAM ZAFFIRI Oh, Jimmy is an alh'c-re, and auile a handsonne Srudy, Sluijy, Ihal's all I ever da, boy, Why can r I gef gecd grades like all lhe rest of And when he smiles al some lair girl, her clay you? is lull al icy. Transferred from S,H,S. 3, Trail-I 3, Iflafiagrarri 3, 4. rans erre rarn S H.S. , ao a , , 4, rail- T I cl I Z F Ib ll 2 3 T 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Chorr 2, 3, Ivlaragram 2, 3, -I. CLASS OF JANUARY 1939 CLASS CCDLORS CLASS FLOWER . CLASS IVIOTTCD Blue and Yellow Talisman Rose BreyiIy is lhe soul al wil. CLASS OFFICERS Rresidenl BILL AIVIERSCN Vice Rresiclenl , ROBERT REFINE Secrelary, IVIARIAN SCHNEIDER Treasurer , WALTER GROESCH Facully Advisors . IVIISS NELL PLAIN LHS MR. NATHAN GERALD LANPHIER HI JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY WiTh o Tew new Toces ond o new group oT ToculTy odyisors we en- Tered our second yeor oT Converse which wos TerminoTed in The Lonphier building. Counseled by our odvisors we had mony helpTul ond insTrucTive homeroom progroms. Among Those ouTsTonding in oThleTic ocTiyiTy were Gibbs, Coy, Romsey, WhiTloclc, R. Eoyero, ond l-loyes who porTicipoTed in more Thon one sporT. We ore proud oT Those olso who eorned Their lourels in one bronch oT oThleTicsg in boslceTboll, oT WoTers ond G'Reilly, ond in TooTboll oT newly elecTed copToin, l-lorold SmiTh, ChesTney, lvlodonio, Williom- son ond Ayers. In boseboll ond Troclr AbboTT, Leoyy, Corroll, B. GoTes ond Eoroci hoye done Their Tull shore To lceep The colors oT The Junior closs Tlying high. BuT do noT hurriedly conclude ThoT our repuToTion is bosed solely upon oThleTic occomplishmenTs becouse in no closs is The culTurol elemenT more noTiceoble. Included in our group ore such excellenT musicions os AbboTT, ConTroll, ApbleTT, T. Eernondes, Drone, ChesTney, Erosco, Gob- riel, Gilloclc, Loscody, Soger, Sklenlco, STine, ond Thornburgh who compose o very lorge porTion oT The bond. ln choir, Too, we ore well represenTed by Allcire, lvlorris, RedpoiTh, SoipuTo, LeEevre, Ploin, Beck, Bolinger, l-lodge, l-ledriclc, lvlorrell, George, l-lendriclcs, lVlcCoy, Reed, Doyis, Coy ond WhiTloclc. Besides hoiving mony oT our clossmen ocTiye in sporTs, clubs, ond yor- ious oTher ocTiyiTies, we hoye ci group oT six who ore on This yeor's Lon-l-li sToiTT. Those worlcing consisT oT: WhiTmore, AssisTonT SporTs EdiTorg Kenny, D., AssisTonT ArT EdiTorg Reed, K., AssisToinT PhoTogroiph EdiTorf' Roschonslie, E., AssisTonT Club EdiTorg lvlonohon, G., AssisTonT Compo- siTion EdiTorq Thomoson, E., AssisTonT LiTerory EdiTor. Due To The unTiring eTTorTs ond boundless energies oT Koy Wiedlocher ond John Williomson, co-choirmen, Their numerous commiTTees, ond The oid oT our closs odvisors, our prom held in Moy wos o greoT success. We wish The closses oT The TuTure o liTe oT Lonphier os pleosonT os ours. CLASS OPFICERS PresidenT . STANLEY WILDE Vice RresidenT . . FRANCES l-TENDRICKS SecreTory-Treosurer BETTY GEGRGE L H S ForTy-five GH SCHOO T H E I 9 3 8 L A N - H I .. . ..... . . l I I ' i -74. N' C65 P5 ,. f .fy rf- I 0, fe, f JR. . I rf 5' 'mI'l.,1- .. I x f Row I lslffingl: 8:5-rbnssv, L, Moon, M, Metcalf, W,, Bnrnsllnc, N., Harvill, H , Cow-ilen, B, Carnrrbell, C Fnornm, D., Marlin, M. Raw II: Bourqcnfser, L., Kopolz, M., Lazar, E., Benanli, C., Allfire, M., Coleman, D., Dillon, L., Nrlflall, D, Rlclwordson, M., Myers, N., lrqrorn, E., Burns, M., Corso, M., LeFevre, Eg Courlney, B, Monahan, G OQQZ, V., Bollrnan, N., HMT, M., Cornwell, H., DeVOney, M., Be:-Hy, H., McCoy, M., Kllne, H. Row V: Bal-Pr, J., Brlclf, M., I-lendulclfu, F., Rc-ffl, P., Shevolas, A., Keen, E., Olds, V, Morrell, H, Frasc-gr, G., Knlglwl, M., Kc-rber, M., Jasrruon, F , George, B., Tharnpson, A. II: BOYS Raw I: Mf1C:!Qrman, A, Ermann, F., Sfrade, C, Nasclwinslfl, W., Cox, VJ., Apblcll, W., Sline, L., Pros-io, N, Hay'-S, J,, DIRQQCQ, R., Cvrocsclw, A., Thompson, R, Roglslcr, C. Row Il: Knnz, A., Dc-Iralcs, L., Rafchnor, A., Pigkolf, D., Sllllwaqan, B., Balslcy, L., Carroll, O., Srmlh, H, IU Schnr-urrrf , C , Alsblg-H, H, Mavfm, A., Fcrr.ar.li-ns, T., Ross, M., Kopalz, C. Rnrw Ill: Wrrifmarc-, Cy, SLIr-nka, A., Hand, K., Sa-Jer, R, Maybnry, T., Walers, R, Lynch, J., Rljvdm, A., VVillmrnson, J, VVIWIII-Jak, J, Foslc-r, J, Lascady, J., Arn, E. Row IV: Favrrra R., KIVVYISVT, R, Schmc-ing, K., Gillocl-, R., Gvuran, Cv., Tarrella, L, Carnlrall, R., Fvj'rrand15'S, 8, Wil1'lr-, S, Nolznll, A, JI.-lloy, B. LHS Marlln, C., Yoggersr, B., Bollnger, S., Refers, H., Hodge, J., Craig, M., Petralas, S., McCarTl1y, L., Forgas, M, Ruw III: Bnerbaurn, Sprouse, I-I., Roulls B., Plaln, C., Sponsl-ci, T., Morrls, V., Sapula, S., Sla-ja, H., Row IV: Burns, E.,4Kincaid, R., Dolmal, E., Calandrino, R., MCCorlflQ, J., I-Iedrlclx, N, Wlnferbauflr, F, Rasclwarlslfo, F, Hnrrclbrrnl, I., Krslfo, E., Cason, M., Yank, D., Wnelles, A., Parker, E, Means, B., Wledlocner, K. LANPHI ER HI GH SCHGO 11 Il' BOYS , ix , ,,,, .bl if f 5 fi Q I ' ' ' : 2 ..,: is ,, -J 8 fi Row I: Thornburgh, R., Summers, R., Morrell, T., Von Hook, R., DiGiovonrwo, V., Hursf, G., Smifh, W., Kenney, D., Lehnen, R., Leovy, B., Gofes, R, Row II: Ayers, R., Sfreder, N., Noss, H., Genfry, G., Chesfney, J., Irmocenii, V., Blosek, B., Dovis, D., Boiley, T., Smifh, B,, Drone, K. Row III: Gibbs, L., Kienz'er, R., Sherwood, T., Kiiclno, S., Linges, J., Zriiiic, M., Regisfer, K, Romsey, R., Forcici, J., Sfuorf, T. II1 GIRLS Row I: Unlond, B., Swerplus, S., Woiers, W., Hesse, S., Garrison, B., Richmrds, M., Thomason, E., Colorifino, A. Row II: Colvin, V., Lynch, E., Newell, B., Romey, E., Koczinski, H., Koyirf, L., Wifhey, E., Courfwrighi, M., Klein, E. Row III: Golob, J., Benrieff, M., Seword, B., Smifh, P., Smifh, C., Williams, Y., McAfee, R., Dorr, B., Wiefies, D. L H S - Forfy-seven T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N - H I SOPHOIVIORE CLASS HISTORY Feeling proud oT our new school we, Two hundred TiTTy Sophomores, enTered The building, buT our Teoirs disoppeored oTTer we meT our TirsT Teochers. The Sophomores were well represenTed in school ocTiviTies. ln TooT- boll The Sophomore, Leno PeTrilli, corried oTT mony honors. OTher Sopho- mores hod The experience oT ploying in The line. The gome oT boslceTboill olso proTiTed by The Sophomore oiThleTes. VincenT DiGiovonno helped The Lions ouT in mony o TighT spoT during The gomes. Richord Torvin, Louis Gibbs, Jock Freemon, Roy Romsey, Donold Joclcson, Tony Rocloford, ond Fronk lvlcliinney were oTher Sophomores shoring honors in boslceTboll. The cooiches olso hod o grond TurnouT Tor Troiclc Trom The Sophomore boys. The Sophomore girls olso mode Lonphier hisTory. The only Two girl drum moiors in The hisTory oT Lonphier l-ligh, ond even in The ciTy high schools were BeTTy l-lughes ond Elinor Kinner. Some girls ployed in The orchesTro ond bond. EighT Sophomore girls helped represenT The school on The debo-Te ploTTorm. We hod Sophomore girls os cheer leoders, usher- eTTes, ond members oT vorious clubs. Now oT The end oT our reminiscences Through The posT yeors, we con eosily see ThoT The Sophomores reolly conTribuTed mony pleosures To Lonphier T-ligh ond helped To oTToin mony honors Tor The school. LHS LANPHIER HIGH SCHOOL I i If 5' ' I 45 N 1 IO: GIRLS Row I1 Bornefi, V., Hershey, V., C0-QI, V, Brooks, W., Brody, S., I-Ivlnnr-gon, J., Ce-rveII43rne, R, AICWQII, B McClure, E, Rebecca, M., BefIon, M. Row II: Duer, P., Schnewder, H, Vrele-, V., Alberf, E., SIQCI, F., fI'wlrr:I1.1S,A,B+JyQE,D.,Mfi1'wr G, Greene, R, Somrnons, L., Bernofos, B. Row Ill' Crlfcsl, J., LGROCCO, R., SpUrIf5, A., AvICrr, M., Dovcnpod, D., Gerrmnnn, D, Fagan, M., Fri-ISCIWIQLJ D., Tumulfy, V., Summon, E., Buclffon, M., Borrow, E. Row IV: Icrylor, D, Bofforns, V., Thrjxrp, J., VQQI, J , Be2qf:,wseI-, A., CCIIUA, D, Bfiunrng, R Row I1 I-Iurnphrey, W, WQII, J., B111IrIwIn, I-I, Klvin, S., L'3vF43nr:v?, L., C'1r:r:wpp-iw, J, MIIIN, G, Ebe-rQrj':wv J., Sfevens, W, Brcrwn, R, Armen, V. Row Ili Sncdid, W., DeFro1Qs, L, SrrnIo, F, Brevld, W., BoIIrnon, E., FJIQIQ-rrzi, P, Evwrn, E., VWLQGIII, J Sfoppelwodh, R, KCIICIQII, J., Maddox, J, Row III: Torvin, R., BoIer, E, Andruslfevifrih, J., Norris, R, GUNS, J, Blukvlev, E., GNIII, J., Wi15UIf-vsr P., Lone, G., Werner, R, Reogcn, T. H LHS F0lIy-'MVT' if T H E I 9 3 8 L A N - H I IO, BOYS Row I: SIQFIQI, J, Srwoclus, G., Burke, W., Holliday, W., Hoclff, J., Cox, L., Whitmore-, K, Forgos P.,JosepI1, W., Ford, R. Row ll: Slover, E., Forrclrrd, W., Reid, F., Rlflerblrsclw, H., Reynolds, J., Rlolo, S., Freeman, J., McKinney F., Moore, H., Pefrilll G. Pow Ill, Sums, D, Smllh, E., Palmer, C., Nelson, R., Edwards, M., Frurrllirr, J, Nrrdg, W., Barrwefl, S. Rockford, A., Roas, W, Row IV1 Sficlrrvcy, K., Porlolrl, T., Wollor, E., Calhr-rwood, S., Zomordi, L., Compo, F., Compo, R., Cork N , Pfgcclmer, J., Bissell, H, Pe-'rrilli, L, I IO, GIRLS Row I1 Mwrs, E., Ml1Clr1nohom, E., Woods, L, Pier-QQ, V., Krocllvcrrell, T., I-lollrrwslueod, H., Rumey B, Dillon H., Foul, P, Nash, V, Rmw ll' Rourke, M., DQFroM2s, B., Kroes-zhrwr, W, Thoburrw, D., Somrrronds, B., I-Iorvill, V,, I-lumilfon, C. Corulrull, S., Shoclfoy, A., Hclnrlrwslm, E., Cass, M, Dvurolwglo, M Pow lllt Jogfns, A., Herrdrlrgl-sqlru, D., Wnllloms, L, Rollwormel, J, Shinrriclf, L., Sfonllvlglw, V., Blrllelex, G. Slrrrrvl, H, HmrlfglwS, D. P-ww IV' Morbolfl F., Kinrmr, E., Murbold, A., Hughr.-s, B., Noltimg, J., Grefe, B, Zcrrrbrokos, M., Roder ml, D., Alflrrch, A. LHS LANPHIER HI C-H SCH A lfv 8 gx 1 we Xl N ' ,rf 15- SQYY X if M5 W :Q V' , ., .. , 4, ' P 1 A - W . . W M . HA. H., W . H., D., U .Wi 'I ' x Wi. , IOI BOYS Row I: Shiyers, C., Horris, J., Peyfon, J., Notion, E., Manning, B., Hollineheod, A., Cosper, J., Mnir Verbois, H., DoIe, G. Row II: Hopper, R., Young, R., Reynoids, J., Yuskovich, T., McBride, N., SheIIy, L., Myers, J, Dunnorrr Howe, J., Forney, J. Row III: Coy, N., Jossed-., G., Moggio, P., Hoyes, T., Terry, R., Roderirglr, A., James, J., Mocnii Wheeler, H., Young, A., Wolloce, W. Row IV: Jurlronis, A., Skinner, T., Goyeio, W., Sfeiger, J., Dohlkornp, W., Irwin, O., Usolns, J., Hendrirjs Solodino, J., Schworberg, J., Thompson, A. IOI GIRLS Row I: Armsfrong, B. J., Priolo, S., Owerrburg, G., ScIornon, D., SnIIIvon, B., Hond, V., DrRo-zco, F., Hopson Giefl, R. M. Row II: Logue, J., Knous, B., Gonci, J., MuzzoreIIi, H., Riley, V., Hondley, E., Abney, B., Srephens Pronosko, H., Midiri, R. Row III: Eode, J., Reeder, A., Groy, D., Lenox, M., Rlech, E., Kunz, B., Crornrnorrd, L., Corlson, B. Genfile, L., Ziniek, E. R., Voyzey, M., Rogers, B, LHS O0L T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N H I FRE SHMAN CLASS HISTCRY WiTh Teverish exciTemenT, The Freshmen oT I937-l938 enTered The porTols oT Lonphier l-ligh School. ATTer The TirsT Tew doys oT rushing ond being bumped oround, They Tinolly become occusTomed To The rouTine, buT TirsT wenT Through The usuol hozing ThoT 'Freshies musT endure. They Took iT unTlinchingly when colled cooTies ond lciughed when They had The elevoTor gog ployed on Them. GeTTing To The righT room on Time, ond Tiguring ouT whoT The pink slips ThoT were given To Them were Tor, proved o problem: buT They soon become seTTled To The orrongemenT. There ore Three hundred TiTTy-Two Freshmen This yeor, ouTnumbering lcisT yeor's group by nineTy-Two pupils. They hove Token o greoT inTeresT in scholorship, ond Those who rciTed The superior honor roll The TirsT semesTer ore: Lillion AnTonocci, Lowrence Beord, Fronces Bezgowsek, Glorio Brodley, DoroThy BuTzmon, Reno Bor- Tolozzi, FlizobeTh Eigenmcznn. Alindo Ann Frcinz, lrene FulTon, RuTh PeTrok- os, Billy Primm, Lucille Wolker, Lois Young, ond Louise Zonders. They hcive cilso proved Their worTh in oThleTics, ci Tew oT The ouT- sTonding boy oThleTes being Fred Yonnone, Ted Noll, Joe Selvciggio, Woyne Bolinger, RoberT Brooks ond John KnoTTs. l-loword Clemm is ci good Trcick prospecT. Some oT The girls who hove disployed ouTsTonding oThleTic obiliTy ore: lrene FulTon, lvlobel QTken, Ivlory Fresco, Fmobel SpenT ond RuTh lNleTznik. The Freshmen ore olso represenTed in The musicol orgonizoTions. The Lonphier l-ligh School Bond members ore: Mourice Colin, Thomos VosT, AlTred SweTTmon, RoberT Morr, Joe Selvoiggio, Tony CriTosi, lVlciTT Noon- on, ond Bob Sollode. The choir members ore Lois Young, cind Fvelyn Purnell. Vorious clubs ond orgcinizoTions hove pledged o goodly number oT Treshies, ond ore convinced ThciT They will moke excellenT club members. They ore working hord To moke These yecirs TruiTTul in good deeds, sporTsmc1nship, Thoroughness, ond high sTc:ndords oT oTToinmenT, so ThoT They moy become ciTizens oT whom Lonphier mciy be proud. We hope ThoT in The succeeding Three yeors, The Freshmen will hcive occiuired every- Thing essenTiol Tor Their success in school ond in TuTure yeors. Louise Zonders. LHS LANPHIER HI GH SCH OOL .Zh M w'f??4W'f.ZS'siQ?'5?? A WQSRLS N , ma Row l: Srr-illw, M., Modonlo, A., Corler, E., Vldor, F., Foull-ner, E, Hughes, M., Fox, A, Yorjum, G., Jons- sen, A., Srniln, M., Kunz, M., Zonders, L, Jones, C, Kruger, H , Reddlng, W., Slioll, L, Els?-Jn, E. Row ll: Anlonocci, L., Show, B., Fros'o, D., Foster, A., Sneino, E., Quigley, M, Frelsfgnlog, N., Gorton, M., Bulznnon, D., Fronz, A., Collord, B., Wilson, l., Slurrn, D., Coson, R., Brown, N. Row Ill: l-lnrl, B., l-lorfwig, B., Eigenmonn, E., Cox, B., Collord, G, Nelson, D., Slengel, E., Boehner, D5 Young, L., Plmllobonrn, E., Kovoly, L., Lornb, M., Segrello, C., Brodley, G., Beiqowsel, F., Fullon, I., Cornbs, E. Row IV: DiGiocorno, G., Krernilzlfe, R., l-luffrnon, R., Lone, D, Collins, V., Beeby, W., Anderson, G., Dnddo, G., DeFroTes, A., Benson, E., Dooner, H., Moqill, R., Brody, D 92BOYS Row l: Ore-y, B., Crifosi, T., Coons, M., Trello, E., Gorrlson, D., Wlnclm, L., Re-lers, J, Gorrnon, D., Tros- lel, M., Sfrollon, E., Durolfo, J., Monlgomery, J., Dovis, W, Gorlo, N. Row ll: Cox, H., Evons, O., Leo, A., Gorrison, D., Fernandes, D., Mosus, E., Korihrnon, C., Neubor, J., Werlz, J., Shrogo, W., Smifh, W., Primm, B., Kopolz, H. Row lll: We-sferfield, J., Wiefies, F., Goodall, R, Leollo, B., Solol, A., Hoynes, G., TnrnLwll, T., Swonn, C., McMonn, G., Bond, J., Colondrlno, F., Abbott, R., Bool, E., Ruschnweyer, R., Speorie, D., Wllcoxson, R. Row IV: Clem, H., Woods, D., Horne-H, B, Morsholl, D., While, R., Veneri, G., Brooks, R., Morr, R., 'o ode, B., Swellmon, A., Selvoggio, J., Y-Jnnone, F., Bolinger, W., Mencnelll, F., Sclwroll, L, Tillrnon, D., Roderick, S., Noonon, M., Thornpson, D., Crifosi, A. L H S Flfly-lhree T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N - H I wM...W.,fM,...,,. ,. fm qi -5 A? -D 0 9: BOYS Pow I: Tuvlm, Gg SU-Qhwrsbi, W., Alhn, C., Kqpromil-Q, V., Smith, R., MmweH, Pg Losrody, Lg Eaves H., locccx, J. Row II: SabQ1fw'1v, J, Go-1hmmcwr,C, Fmwro, R,g Roh-rts, J, Corm, J., TL::-mor, B.g M1lNQr, L.g Y-QM, H. ry-nz, E, Row III' Cupromoz, V., Vim-ysifi-5, J., Bmw, W., McCWoskf-v, J, Swan, D., Owens, L., Wiism, C4 Richter J I KWJTTS, J.: Shui-m, W. RUN I' Bn,-wus, W., Ymrwg, E Q Wrmlwr, L, Sprmgr.-v, M , F'o1mkn, F? Q Sprmqfr, C., Rwdozxo, J., TVUQSRMS, E. Ww'1?Llrn, T. Rfirw ll' Ciflfm, Mg Tw-Hn, A, C1HuhL,1n, M, VUQQI, Eg Mwss KHLY1, Sghloyh-Jn, A: P,-Hit, M., Tw,re??f, J, Rflrsxgh, B. Rnvw lll' Mx Dum'-Ns, E, Swynml, Vg Vosfr, M , Tun, M, Rwlwgrfa, E., Epmd, Eg M4.wrw?quwe-ry, B., Poqov, M. LM-r Wy M L H S m,.s,,., N PHIER HIC iw For gl' .- is .Lasso fr FA A 91 BOYS Row I: Comer, M., Noll, T., Giisan, H., Manning, A., Porlin, G., Cornish, F., Randall, B, Harbour, C. Toporiselz, H., Barlalomucci, N., Davis, K., Hole-ll, D., Daggel, R., Cochran, J Row ll: Kline, R., Garrison, N., Vosl, T., Black, B., Borger, R, Krnell, M., Pose, C., Gilson, G., Beal, J Bernolas, V., Scheino, C., Broclrel, J., Halalla, J., Rudin, C., Slailey, R. Row III: Carlwrighl, E., Powell, J., Thurman, M., Rubley C., Ge-flock, G., Fox, R., Eldon, A., Sodora, V. Lanham, H., Donahue, E., Brazil, B., Slaclrus, C., Cowden, W., Redpalh, D. Row IV: Yales, W., Crarnrnond, J., Thurman, E., Howard, R., Reed, W., Casror, L , Schullz, S., Greenwood E Slrluel F Sl E C l M Rlh I ii , ., one, ., ramrnond, J., Coin ., 1: ards, L., Noll, F., Alison, G. 9' GIRLS Row li Hull, R. A., Howard, M., Mannino, S., Nolion, B., Milburn, E., Ford, D, Dulelr, D., Thompson, M. E Feleccia, F., Long, L., Burris, M., Schadow, D., Srnilh, V., Slrernslerler, G., Neil, S., Slubbs, E. Row ll, Hinds, M., locca, P., Slevenson, D., Schley halm, A., Register, A., Clouser, A., Daniels, M,Trol1er J.,iv1 arian, B., Cory, D., Wielies, L., Bolinger, N., Moore, H. Row Ill: Burr, V., Teacher h. r., Sullivan, W., Zinlelis, A., Grvazinslras, M., Moll, M., Poclnford, G. Kodrich, M. J., Augusline, E., Nelson, B., Novell, A., Pelerson, N., Cardoni, M. L., Jacoway, J. Row IV: Brownless, D., Apblell, M.E., Benson, B., Daniels, G., Moscardell, B., Mr:Oi.uinn, E., Reaves, E., Moals B., Slauller, K., Unsbee, L., Teloris, J., Albin, B, Moore, D., Crowder, C. LHS H SCHOOL T H E 1 9 3 8 L A A SCHOOL DAY Every morning a Iillle aller eiglil I leave Iwome so lllal I wonll be Ialep 'llien in lbe lialls I linger a wliile And give all llie girls a greal big smile. llwen inlo llie lyping room I pass Because lliis is my lirsl class. Aller I Iwave sal down in my cbair Mr. Slickney comes on llie air. I-Ie says llial Iwe Iwas a lew llwings lo say Like aller scliool lliere is a meeling ol llie GAA., Ilwen aller lie is all llirouglw My lyping Iesscns I slarl lo do. Ilien wlien all my lessons are done To economics I go on llie rung I-Iere I learn some ol llne business problems ol Iile, I-low lo save money and lake care ol a good wile. Tlien lo bookkeeping I speed like a dcrl To gel in llwe room be-lore class will slarlg One ol llle greal ambilions ol my Iile Is lo be a good bookkeeper so lllal I can supporl my wile. llien I go down lo llwe Avenue la gel somellwing lo eal And liere some ol my lriends I meel: I-Iere we liave a prelly nice lime For jusl a nickel more llwan a dime. llwen lo sclwool I musl relurn And lliis makes my poor liearl burn. Ivly lirsl period in llle allernaon Is in llwe Englislri Iileralure rocmg I-lere is wllere I really lry To gel a gcod grade so lllal I will gel by. Tlwen lo llie sludy liall I proceed And lake willi me llie books I need. I-Iere I gel mosl ol my homework done So llial al niglil I can liave some lun. Tlien I go lo my plwysics class- Iliis is lI'ie liardesl subiecl lor me lo pass: I sludy llie book llirougli and llirougli And slill I don'l know wlwal lo do. Bul gradualion day will soon be lwere, Tlien I will liave nollling lo lear, For I will leave good old Lanpllier I-Iigli Bul will always remember il unlil I die. Eddie McGIennon, The Wandering Bard LHS N H I C. 'Q 0 4, WE' Athletics HOO NPHIER HIGH SC T Ts, '53 W WG 7 f N - , 7 , sg mf- sf' al A Mr. Role Mr.Ander'son Mr. girrrells Mr, Leonard J. Palme rs aThleTrc drrecTor aT Lanphrer' High School. l-le also coaches The Treshman TooTball Team, Trrmblrng, and drrecTs rnTraA mcrral spor'Ts, so ThaT all sTr.r- lvlr. Anderson rs head oT The yarsrTy TooTball Tearn. AlThor,rgh Coach Ander'son's Team mel wrTh rnrrrrres To some aT The sTar players, They added To The rrs'ng glory aT Lanphler denTs who are noT able To lligh School. rnalre The varsrTy Teams may have a chance To Talre parT rn some acTryrTy, Mr. l.rndar.risT, our baseball coach, predrcTs a very successful season Tor The bays on The dramond. Though There are only Two oTher crTy Teams. FerTshans and ST. James. Mr, Lrndf qrrisT hopes To bool some games wrTh sTrong Teams Trorn or.rT aT Town. Mr. Dopp rs head Traclr coach and also as- srsTs Coach Anderson drrrrng The TooTball sea- son. Mr. Dopp rs loolrrng Torward To a greaT season on The cinder oval Tor hrs Thrn clads, Mr. Sorrells, orrr' newly af.- arrrred b a s lm e T ball coach. cornes To ns wrTh a Trne record behrnd hrm. Hrs Team Thus year won The rnarofrTy oT Therr qarnes, The holrday inyrTaTronal Tor,rrnarnenT, and wenT To The regional. Mr. RoberT Corn rs The Tennis coach. Mr. Corn rs planning To send his Tearn To The drs- TrrcT meeT. The wrnner ol These n1aTches wrll go To The sTaTe To lrghT Tor sTaTe honors. Mr. Boblenz rs assrsTanT yarsrTy basleTboll coach. l-le coaches The Treshnwan and cub Teams. A Lanphrer' Team enTered The AThens rnyrTaTronal Tar sophomores and walled oTT wrTh The charnpianshrp. Mr. Lrndqr,rrsT Mr. Carn Mr. Dopp Mr, Boblenz Q V V in f in .54 A 'T ' 5 -l , 5 I I X .lrf , Z ' - -... . :-:, , Q :W Fi fly-nrne H E I 9 3 8 L A N H 1 in Row I: PCITVICTI J,, Myers, J.: FIorrIIrrIe, L, Freerwfrrw, J, Morrmil Wg Cc-nevoy, D., SpcnsII, Eg Moderrifn, S' Whn1Ir.rI J' Grrresch W' Moggio P Row II' Mr Anderson, Trord, J.g Comsrorvfimo, G1 Yormone, F, Gibbs, Lg Jackson, D4 PQIUIII, L., Dem- I I I Ee s, C5 WIIkIr-som, Jg SmIIh, I-Ig Wo Ion, R4 Server, Eg Peters, J , Pew III: Mr D0py:1,.IT4:wQifTorr:I, Zcmordi, Lg DCWIS, E., Coruovoy, W., Srevlrsorx, Pg Cov, L., WUI- sorr, TJ Ayers, I?.g PrfIrrIIr, Gg WrIIIcrmsorI, J. FOOTBALL 1937 Teonm Hece Divernon I4ere FeiIshens . LIere I. S. D. , , IIere Spmnghehi e There Ciofhedrol There Auburn I-Iere Beordshown There Jocksonvme There LHS VVe 7 7 I4 O I8 7 7 6 They 7 I4 7 32 O 6 32 7 NPHIER HI GH SCHOCL Raw I' Tarvin R' bilirbs L' Palricli, Jg Consliiiiihiia, bg Cay, Lg Ramsey R ST Ii R ic noy, . R IIC hS IC hBbI B II? NM IHFni1J R III K IIJ P I T II A S TI BASKETBALL I937- I 938 SCHEDULE Tearn Place We They Tearn Pleasanl Plains There 37 I6 Alhens Pelersburg . There 2I 9 Eeilshans Girard , There 56 24 Kincaid Calhedral I-Iere 30 23 Eeilshans Virden There 24 30 Riyerlan Beardslawn l-lere I5 3 I Auburn Springfield . .I-Iere 27 29 Clinlan Jaclcsanville I-lere 26 23 I. 5. D. Calhedral Armory 28 I9 Kincaid IIXIVITATIQIXIAI. TCURNAMEIXIT Lanphier 30 Auburn 29 Lanphier 36 Pawnee 29 Lanphier I6 Virden I3 REGIQNAI. TOURNAMENT Lanphier 30 Ball Twp. 22 Lanphier I6 5prinQTield28 L H S Silly-one F-diy .Aii li, R5 Juffiwi, D ,wfiifisy P J. Place We They I-lere 25 27 There 26 20 I-lere 46 2I I-lere 2I 28 There 28 32 I-Iere 38 I4 There 27 4I I-lere 46 I4 There ZI I9 T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N - H I GIRLS' INTRA-IVIURAL BASKETBALL TEAMS ,C ' fff', T ,I 05 T Mmf ' iygfft f if T f B3 s if BOYS' INTRA-IVIURAL BASKETBALL TEAMS The above picTUres are oT The boys and girls who parTicipaTed in The inTramUral games every SaTurday morning. The games were played in The Lanjohier gymnasium under The direCTion oT lvliss Carolyn MounTioy and lvlr. Leonard Ralce. The Team which won The league was The l-lungry Five. The posT-season TournamenT held was won by The Bloody Five. LHS filly Twri LANPHIER HI GH SCHOO Row I: WMHOCL, J, Juarez, R, Women, W., Rockford, T., Romsey, R, Evans, Og DQFHJTQS, L. Row ll: Coach Dopp, HJCH, mcnoqerg Pefrwlli, 'fag Cafes, B, DGVIS, E., Coy, L., Leovy, P., CML-m, H. Vow Ill' Zomnrdi, L., Schulfz, S , Clif:-S, J., Tumbulf, B, Torrwifo, L., CDS-bOff'NC, J, R6'qIs?f3r, K , Pxbbwf, H., Myers, J Row I: Guyrom, C-y Fcxrfnogi, J., Groesch, W., Consfcnfmo, G., Fovero, Kg DiGic.v1mm, V., Gvoesch, A. Row Il: Co-31-:lv Lrndquisf, O'ReiHy, T., Hcrris, J., LQFGUU3, L., Fcvero, B., Yonmone, F., Reynolds, J., YQUVNQ, R. Row III: Bfoolfs, R, Read, F., Usofus, J., Horwdley, P., Trout J., Cox, N., Mcgqm, P., Selvlnggio, J LHS SGW flwrefe ov, T H E I 9 3 8 L A N H I ,M rTIIrIq' I'IGQI-'I .I TUIVIBLERS ow II I-Ion4j4 Kg I-IcmdIev, Eg Voq-QI, Eg SoIQwr3n. D Fcw III. Imgmm, Pg Women, W.: TumI:,uII, I?.g Jcmmes, Jj Abba 1 . ln fs. W yy., I, I-I. I 0 6 ' SPH: VNPHQ. r- P f'c',p ,vb QL. Q ' of V L 4-I' W -r.. V. 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Z 4 'Q V HT Ai5.'Q,. m 45 mill.. mg' 5 ,W 'LYX8 I '.5L'lm ' w is ? 4' Ll 1 W W 4 , il was 1 ff 'L ' '44 M. oh N M JM Q. Ho . A LANPHIER HIGH SCHOOL STTTIVTQ' Fr-uei B' Weis C' Slniiler V' DeVrii M' Vrii' Cn-ii J' MKR:-fi A A-'lelriri D' SrT l M G y l-l T T C T gh l-l - .,. i 4 ,. T. b J. V. -- 4-iv. , . --iw. .viiii-iiwr. ,Q u mon, ,Q Wo son, .g or wrii r, ST d Miss PlC1i1'ij Rciscl T F R f T2 R l lk If K lv' R lvl iii, G Q WTiilriiriri-I C M G lcv THE LAN-HI STAFF The second Lon-l-li sToTT oT Lonpohier l-ligh School wos eIecTecl ond orgonized by The Senior closs in SepTember, IQ37. WiTh This occosion begon The mosT inTeresTing ond eolucoTionol yeor we hove ever spenT wiThin These porTols. WiTh The help oT our ToculTy oclvisors, Miss Romon, Miss Ploin, ond Mr. Goby, iT hos been The sToTT's endeovor To rnolce The Lon-l-li oT l938 bigger oncl beTTer Tor The enioyrnenT oT The sTuclenTs oT Lonphier l-ligh School, To give To The school o more inTeresTing, well orrongecl ond orTisTic book, ond To give you o yeorboolc you will be proucl To ploce on your shelT where iT moy rernoin To recoll The memories oT our deor Alrno MoTer. On beholT oT The enTire sToTT I wish To soy ThoT we hove enjoyed giving This boolc To you. Moy you enioy iT wholly os much. Audrey McRee. LHS- Sly' T H Row I' Juarez, R Q Amerson, W., Rourl-e, M , Oiilocl, I-Ig Abbolf, I-I g Bucllon, M g Schworperg, J., BaI:1.vir, I-I., Niesrnann, H Row Il: Norris, R, Fiasco, N 3 Thornburh h, R., Thonipscn, D., Sllenla, Ag Sficlfcy, K.g Canlrollh R,g Sager, H! Kg Dunham, H, Colin, M., I'IOWIf', J,g Chesfriey, J, Apblelr, W, Fun? I: Row III: Forgas, Pg Vosf, T., Carlin, D 3 Lascody, J., Marr, R., Selvaggio, J.g Janes, J.g Crifosi, T., Swe-Hnian, Ag Ross, B3 Noonan, M., Sfoppelwerlh, R., Fernandes, T., Drone, K. Row IV ISIandirgj: Kinner, Eg Salaije, R., Reyrolds, J., Sfife, I..g Hayes, J., Polhlamp, F, BAND The band boasls ol being The mosl aclive large organizalion in Ihe school, having made an average of one appearance a vveelc lor Ihe enlire school year. II has oulgrown Ihe elemenlary slage and is now a line and popular musical organizalion. Color and Iile have been Ienl To many a game and celebrahon by Ihe appearance of The nilly orange and black uniforms and Ihe line spiril ol Ihese players. The Band received Iirsl division raling in a conlesl aI Ihe IIIinois Slale Fair Iasl summer and Ihis spring is enlering Ihe regional band conlesl al Quincy, IIIinois. Direclor, Mr. Edwin Sachg Assislanl' Direclor, Roberl Juarez: Librar- ians, Bill Amerson, Jennie Crilasi, Russell Gilloclc. L H S si-vi-f +I, E 1 9 3 8 L A N H I LANPHIER HIGH SCHO ww! . for 1 7 I' X Row I: SUCl'LIS4 Gg Haynes, Gg Roisch, B4 Abt-olT, H 5 McCliJnrihi-in, Eg Cf.ifTii:I, M Q STiwgiTT,ii, Ag Mr Sfnih, cciiidiidor. Row ll' Shirn, Dg Colqndrino, F1 Arnerson, Bg Frosco, N Q Wilhri-y, E L Sliclwi-y, T' 5 Ni,lTi'ig, J 5 BElQOVs'Sf'l'! Ag Hendricks, DQ Howard, U.g Aylor, M Row Ill: Henilricli-on, DQ B0nneTT, M g Foriori, W,g Swe-TTnicxn, Ag Fir-nz, J Q Bfrlilwin, H Q Dioiinl Iffg llwiiip son, Dg Sams, D1 Zombrciclfos, M.g Brools, W4 Woorls, Lg Litiscoily, Ly Nelson, B, AlbeiTs, E ORCHESTRA A loT oT work hos been done by This group since The TirsT reheorsol losT SepTember, oncl The resulTs ore enyioble. From The ruclirnenTs oT bowing oncl blowing To ploying ci SchuberT SuiTe is o long sTep buT The OrchesTro hos Tolcen iT cull in iTs sTride This yeor. The OrchesTrc1 hos oppecirecl severol Times on The school colenclor. hoving plczyed Tor A School Tor l-lusbonclsf' oncl oT The BoccoloureoTe Services ond CornmencemenT progroms in Jonuory ond in Moy. Wi+h iTs increosecl personnel oncl coreTully loid TounclciTion The Or- chesTro looks Torworol To becorning one oT The very populor culTurc1l orgc1nizoTions oT The school. DirecTor, Mr. Eclwin Scichg l.ibrc1rion, Niclc Frosco. L H S SevenTy-one ,MM , ,um T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N H I l FKN l Niiivdfirizlx Pg Slfizi-Tc: Vg Thiriifllx EQ Brel! M: Rorierlifly AVL I3'c-qQTirYr' J.: C.,,,' L: Qgrffjl! H Wl i?lwil, J , Bcniriger, Sg l-Todgf-, J, Gerifnw-, L, Pow ll' Lelleyre, EQ Pluiw, Cg Ferrer, B5 Morris, Vg lrigrorri, B, Miiffzrofh, LQ Miiilini W5 Clgl'-so T, Puri, K Q Hiiniiiuifls, Fg McCoy, Mg lNAC,'Y!f'll, H, Ricchy J piiw Ill, Pc-r1poTh, Rg Sfrorib, E, Scipido, S5 VWJTTS, DQ Hoynesy Lg Portpinl T3 Fflnqy L5 Dgrilelsl C, lqfiiiiiigfa, BQ Qynrmri, Pg NOl'll'lEI'I'NlfHl, F.Q Dillon, M Pow IV Allir-3, Mg Lowson, Ag l-lr-iilinjl, Ng KnighT, Mg Reynolds, J.g GWH, J.g Dovis, D.g l-lolsheiser, M. Fiilfiirii-X Vg Mhbrirlle, lg Hiiffniori, M., Colle-rxniiu, D. Pirinisl, Wondri Hendrifg Diredor, Miss Whiflfricl, CHOIR Cur Choir hos creoTed Tor iTselT on envioble repuToTion Trom The Time iT wos orgonized To The presenT Time. AT The end OT Two semesTers OT soTisToCTory worlc ond required oTToinmenTs, o member is oworded The CoveTed emblem ond Tull high school crediT. GroduoTing Seniors OT Three yeors membership receive chenille emblems. insTeod OT The usuol Ones OT TelT. They hoye presenTed seyerol progroms in neorby schools. ln oddi- Tion They song The greoTesT OT oll oroTorios OT ChrisTmos Time, The lVlessioh by l-londel. They were ossisTed by Tour OT SpringTield's besT solo voices-Miss Peorl Anderson, sopronog Miss lvloxine Simons. olTo: Mr. Chorles FeTzer, Tenor ond Mr. KenneTh Cummings, boss. The spring opereTTo wos on eloboroTe Sponish musicol comedy, The Belle OT Borcelonou by Choney. L H S SfV1'1ilx'lWCi LANPHIER HI Cowden, B., Miss Ploin, Miss Swordes, Fcici,iITy Advisors YoggersT, R., MorTin, C., Allure, M,, Brools, P., WerTz, M, D V M If I R R J, P, WCicilsTci E Duvoll, I., Slrcido B' I-lurlbrinT, I., Zirilel J Sp lf T R T If I? COMMERCIAL CLUB The purpose oT The Commerciol Club is To encouroge high sTondords oT eTTiciency ond ochievemenTg To insTill worThy eThics ond ideolsg To leorn oT modern business sysTemsg To produce work Thc1T is neoT, occurciTe ond eTTicienTly done. MeeTings ore The second and TourTh Mondoys eoch monTh. The yeor's c1cTiviTies, included: On CcTober 26, Mr. Greshom Trom Brown's Business College gove on inTeresTing Tollc obouT The volue oT genercil educoTion in business. Mr. WiTzmon, monoger oT The Bell Tele- phone Compony, exploined how To use The Telephone correcTly, discussed Television, TeleType, ond The loTesT developmenTs in The line oT Telephones. CulTivoTe o pleosonT voice ond o plecising personoliTy in business were some oT Miss Moude Myers, SecreTory oT Illinois Civil Service Commission, suggesTions. A ChrisTmcis pc1rTy concluded The TirsT holT yeor's cicTiviTies. The second semesTer included: A Tollc on doyTime cosmeTics3 TeleType demonsTroTiong o Tollc on insuronceg o Gregg shorThcind demonsTroTion ond o Commerciol Club picnic on Moy lo. Club oTTicers ore PresidenT, Moxine WerTzg Vice PresidenT, MorieTTo DeVong SecreTory-Treosurer, RuTh Kincoid. Club Advisors ore Miss Ploin ond Miss Swordes. L H S SevenTy-Thre GH SCHOO H E 1 9 3 8 L A N - H I Row I: Williiznisidn, JI Hershey, V' Bro-als, Wg Dillori, Hg Giell, 9.1 Oaiesl Pg DiRoccO, R Pow Il: Cciidroll, Pg Aylor, M,g Richardsony Mg Shirinicl- L ' Banning, Rg Shocley, Ag Van Gunay J R w Ill' Reisch, Hg Wilde, S.g Fowler, Rg advisc-rg M ll J Juarez, R.g Josseck, G. DEBATE CLUB The DebaTe Club was organized in l935. The club was composed oT Tour Teams, now has eighT Teams. Four oT Them are engaged in inTer-school debaTe, The oTher Tour in inTra-school debaTe. Besides debaTing in our school and againsT oTher schools, we have debaTed beTore young people's church groups. The guesTions upon which we have debaTed This year were: Re- solved: ThaT several sTaTes should amend Their consTiTuTions To provide Tor a sysTem oT unicameral legislaTure, and Resolved: ThaT movies are harmTul. lTs purpose is To develop individual iniTiaTive and learning To apply proper English speech and conversaTion. Many members have ioined The club To overcome shyness and baclcwardness in social acTiviTies. Our members are now among The worlcers and leaders oT The school. There now remains Tour charTer members in The club. They include WilberT Collard, l-larold Reisch, Jim Van Gundy, and RoberT CanTrall. LHS LANPHIER HIGH SCHOO Row l' Slime, Lg Anbiell, W.j Jerald, Mi, Nj Viv Giwlv, Jg Schieiilf-V, Mg Swffroi , gf Vlfilhev, Eg LoBerine, Og Gorsel, Pg P-iiberls, J , Wfiiis, C Q Giihev E Row Il. Sliclnev RQ Rf,-isch, l-l.g Hia-rshiiy, Vg Brooks, Vfg Beigowsell Ag I-lwiuriclsorix D5 Shiriri-il, Lg Slegoll, M4 Lol-e, D4 Emerson, Eg Kohl, O Row lll' Morr, R.g Mclvlonn, Gg Morlinil Wg Derry, BQ Aylor, M Cg Wifilslon, E Ag Brools, Pg Colvin, J.: Delfon, M., Slroub, Eg Banning, R, Row IV: Boyer, Fg Juorezl Rq Keirs, Og Ziiirnbrifllcs, Mg Bolingifr, S3 Klinglii-rl Hg Horvilll D5 Millsloglel Hg Rioch, J g l.OV'll1C1l'Yl, H, DRAMA CLASS The lirsl dromo closs ol Lonphier l-ligh School wos orgonized ol lhe beginning of lhe second semesler, Jonuory 22, I938. Mr. Jerold wos forced lo eliminole oll Juniors from The oppliconls, which numbered sixly os only Jrhirly lexlboolcs were ovoiloble. ln oddilion To This lirsl elimino- lion, severdl posl groduoles were lcind enough lo give up lheir member- ships in lhe closs unlil The enrollmenl wos cul lo lwenly-nine. The worlc of 'rhe closs consisled of 'rwo moin divisions, o sludy of dromo ond on oclivily progrom including rodio broodcosling, one-ocl ploy cosling, direcling, ond ocling, ond The enlire work ol sloging lhe senior closs ploy, Peg O' My l-leorlf' L H S Sevenfysfive T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N H I Row I: DiRocco, F., Vogel, E., Hondley, E., Hcxnd, V, Solomon, E, ScoTT, L., Foulkner, E., Romsev, R., Elsfon, E., McCorThy, E, Rose, M. Row ll: Fromrn, M., Colord, G., Jones, C., Cervellone, R., NolTing, J., STremsTerTer, G., Neil, S., Nelson, B., Frosco, M., Sullivcnn, B., KopoTz, H., Philobourn, E. Row Ill: Mounliov, C., WiThey, E., Zcrmbrolcos, M,, Frosco, D., Downs, A., Spenl, E., DeFroTies, B., ConTroll, S., Eode, J., Redding, W., Toylor, D., Schneider, H., Dovenporf, D., Nefzniclc, R., Lollocco, F., Flonnigon, J., Zoffifi, R. Row IV: Jonsen, E., OTlen, M., Young, E., Crevisfon, J., Benson, B., Hinds, M., ApoleTT, M., Zinfrelf, E., Collord B., Moore, H., Bolinger, N., FLilTon, E., Rondozzo, J., Goin, R., Albin, B., Shinnick, L., Bonning, ll, Born-ieTT, V., Fellensfein, R., Mocllougoll, L. G. A. A. The ToiiresT ond TinesT mighT be The odiecTives opplied To The Girls' AThleTic AssocioTion oT L. H. S. Since iTs orgonizoTion in IQ34, This osso- cioTion hos been one oT The leoding ond mosT successTul oT The exTro curriculor ocTiviTies Tor girls in high school. The ollliciol orgonizoTion oT The G. A. A. hos been os Tollows: Spon- sors IQ34-36 Miss AlbrechT, l937-38 Miss lVloUnTioy. Those girls who porTicipoTed oTTiciolly beTween The yeors oT IQ34-38 ore Hedwig Ollech, Virginio Cooper, Morge Fromm, Pouline Gyuron, Rose FelTensTein, ond Rosino Cervellone. The occomplishmenTs during The yeor oT IQ37-38 were: Two ploy doys, volley boll TournomenT, boslceTboll TournomenT, declc Tennis, bose- boll, soccer, ond sociol doncing. The winning Teom oT The volley boll TournomenT wos ThoT oT DoroThy Ford. Rosino Cervellone's Teom come ouT The vicTor in The boslceTboll TournomenT. The chieT oim oT The G. A. A. is sporTsmc1nship. Each yeor emblems ore oworded To Those girls who prove Themselves odepT in These sporTs, lceep good oTTendonce, ond engoge in The ocTiviTies. L H S Sig-venlv-six LANPHIER HIGH SCHOOL R I: Morfini, W,g Ndschirislfi, W.: Pick-eTl. Dg Wilkinson, Jg Mr, R. L Boblenzg STicl y, R.g PeTiin R lnnocenfi V ApbleTT. W. Row ll OSh T3 Osburn, J: Griswolj J Goodwin, W4 Hovn L R I A D lids, J, Wolc-is, R Williomson J Row Ill P T T,g YuroT'T, D.: Wilde, S A erson, W, HI-Y CLUB The Lonphier l-Ti-Y Club wos orgonized in The school losT Toll by Ted Blossom, The Boys' Club secreTory, ond Mr. STiclcney. They chose lvlr. Boblenz os club odvisor becouse he had done This Type oT work in The Chompoign I-ligh School beTore he come To SpringTield. ThirTeen boys chorTered The club, ond during The second semesTer The club iniTioTed Twelve new members. A commiTTee oT Three drew up our consTiTuTion which wos occepTed by The sociol commiTTee oT This school ond The inTernoTionol Y. lvl. C. A. council. Our progroms ore bosed on Tour C's oT proper living-cleon living, cleon oThleTics, cleon speech, ond cleon scholorship. Our purpose os sToTed by The inTernoTionol l-li-Y is To creoTe, moinToin, ond exTend ThroughouT The school ond communiTy high sTondords oT ChrisTion chor- ocTer. The club proiecT Tor The yeor is To worlc wiTh The School BeouTiTul commiTTee To beoiuTiTy The grounds oT The school. We hove Two meeTings o monTh, o dinner meeTing oT The Y ond o progrom meeTing oT The school. L H S SevenTy-seven T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N H I ,,, - C. X -- -- . ,X ' i T Row I: Hurl, B, Jones, C., Goin, R., Plein, C., Flannigan, J., Coleman, D., Marin, G., Buizrnan, D, Boyce D, Monahan, G., Zandefs, L., McClure, E., Sullivorz, B., Smifh, M. Row Il: Miss Wiriefniari, Tacully advisor, Dudda, Cv., Schein-3, E, Shodis, V., Corso, R., lngram, E., Morris, V., Nash, Vallieg Nash, Vivian, Lynch, E., Schleyhan, A., Lane, D., DiRocco, F., Slrode, R., Anfonacci, L. Row Ill: Oflfen, M., Eade, J., Tre-lla, A, peTroTas, S., Forgas, M., Coons, V., Hendricks, F, CaTlin, D., Kiriner, E, Hughes, B., Pe-Mil, M. L,, Bardigncin, B, ToreTlo, J., Rogers, B., Miss Kellar, Tacullv advisor. LANECON CLUB The Lanecon Club holds The disTincTion aT being The masT acTive girls' club in Lanphier. Looking over The year's program gives an amazing and mosT inTeresTing lisT aT acTiviTies. Besides The monThly program meeT- ings we have held a weiner roasT, picnic aT Lalce SpringTield, ChrisTmas parTy, an enTerTainmenT Tor 8-A graduaTes, MoTher's Day parTy, Senior Tea, FaculTy Dinner, a Rally Day aT all Sangamon CaunTy Home Economics Clubs, made a school Tlag, and sponsored a CourTesy Week in November Tor The school. Membership is limiTed To girls Talcing Home Economics or who have Taken iT. New members are insTalled aT a candle-lighT service. There are TarTy-seven acTive members aT The close aT This year. Awards are made To Seniors who have belonged To The club Two years or more. AcTiviTies aT The club are planned by The CabineT consisTing OT DaraThy Coleman, PresidenT, Jane Eade, Vice PresidenT, DoroThy CaTlin, SecreTary, Geraldine Mann, Treasurer, Frances Hendricks. Program Chairman, CaTherine Plain, Social Chairman, Sylvia PeTrolcas, Service Chairman. Sfy1'M1wF1bT NPHIER HIGH SCHOO sw meme P- ,dwg as -- Row I: Coudney, B3 P04-ers, l-lTg Wir-rilocher, Kg Miss J. Thornasg Kohl, 03 LaBerinw! DTQ Lncfrsel F R l: Ts J C lC'Y W , R lI'C V N F'Kinqc'l R'R' F' L h ' H Sh L ST l h V LANPHIER LIBRARY CLUB lnTroduCing The newesT club in Lanphier l-lighl lT is made up oT The energeTic: library assisTanTs who organized The Library Club The TirsT semesTer oT The school year, I937-38. ln addiTion To helping sTudenTs selecT boolcs and assisTing wiTh The clerical worlc, iTs purpose is To malce The sTudenT body library conscious. The members are always willing To be aT help To underclassmen and The club has already proved iTs worTh To I.. l-l. S. Social acTiviTies are also included in The club's program. The oTTicers Tor I937-38 were: PresidenT . TT T T T T OLIVE KQT-lL Vice PresidenT KAY WIEDLOCI-TER SeCreTary-Treasurer T DQRC-ll-lY LA BENNE Advisor TTTT T T T T T . V. JEAN Tl-IOMAS l. H S Sevenfy-nine T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N H I Row I: Moore, Hg Morris, V.g McCorkle, Jg Adelrnan, D4 Miller, J,g Osburn, J. Row II' Wiedlocher, K,g Coons, V.g Miss Ramang Wilde, S. R Ill: Thomp A Ayl M Lanharri, H R IV: Schl yh A C II ne R., Drone, K, R V' Sfeph D Vd F Ross, W. MATH CLUB The MaTh Club is open To any sTudenT who has had one year oT maThemaTics. Freshmen who are now Taking algebra may belong To The Junior division oT The club. This club was organized on December 23, I936, by eighT charTer members and Miss Blanche Raman, The TaculTy advisor. The club aT iTs birTh adopTed The name Alpha BeTa Omega which in realiTy are Three Greek leTTers used in naming angles in GeomeTry, buT The club is generally known around The school as The MaTh Club. Emblems were purchased bearing The Greek leTTers. The purpose oT The club is To make models which will be oT use To The MaThemaTics DeparTmenT. One oT The Tine resulTs oT our eTTorTs was The winning oT The STaTe Fair exhibiT prize. Many irregular solids and sTar polyhedrons have been made This year. The oTTicers elecTed Tor I938 were: PresidenT, Kay Wiedlocherg Vice President James Miller: and SecreTary-Treasurer, Virginia Coons. LHS LANPHIER HIGH SCHOOL I 'Row li Davis, Eg O'Reilly, Tj MorTini, Wg Willinsrgiwy Jg Wrulfiiiii, Rg W-ufsiiiw, TQ Freemon, Jg Smith, H ZTTTW, S O roesr ' I S ' nvero ' er R l iinio Ml l R II Sp L E C TT E G,,h,W,Cbb,L,F. ,R,S F ,L, Wg STick y R D T A QT f TT zlvisor. Ro lll J k D D I C P T l- J: Coy, L.g I M Y F P triili, Lg Whiflocl-, J IVIONOGRAIVI CLUB The Monogrom Club originoTed oT The old Converse l-ligh School under The direcTion oT Mr. Leonord Rolce. IT wos Then lcnown os The C Club. Williom Gobriel, PresidenT, ond John FulTs, SecreTciry-Treosurer were The TirsT oTTicers. In Jonuory oT IQ36 oTher oTTicers were elecTed To Tolce The ploce oT Those groduoTing. AT This Time WolTer Conovoy wos elecTed PresidenT ond Jim l.oRocco, SecreTc1ry-Treosurer. In Jonuory, I937, The sTudenT body moved To The new Lonphier l-ligh School. The C Club Then become lcnown os The lvlonogrom Club. Dorwin Conovoy, TooTboll copTc1in elecT, wos chosen To Tolce Jim LoRocco's ploce. AT The close oT The I937 TooTboll seoson new members were Token in ond The presenT oTTicers were elecTed. The lvlonogrom Club is on ocTive orgonizoTion ond becouse oT iTs ideols, is held in high esTeem by all The sTudenTs. The lvlonogrom Club hos been under The leodership oT Don Anderson since he wcis odded To The ToculTy in I936. LHS T H E I 9 3 8 L A N H I MAY 1937 Maxine Cornish Claudo Frasco William Gabriel BeTTy I-lesse ErnesT KopaTz Richard Reinbold Claudia RosceTTi David Simpson Irene Teague CaTherine Veneri Ada VenTurini NATIONAL S HONOR JSOCIETY T N7 EM 3 Ziff TSI., JANUARY l938 WilberT Collard MAY I938 DoroThy Adelman Mary Bezgowselc MarieTTa DeVon Bella Feuer Winchel Goodwin LamonT I-laynes Lawrence MeTzroTh WalTer Milcelonis Audrey McRee Russel STiclcney Jim Van Gundy Emma Alice WoolsTon I AlTred Redding MargareT Todd I-lelen Turner NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Lanphier ChapTer aT The NaTional I-lonor SocieTy aT Secondary Schools was granTed iTs charTer This year. To aTTain membership in This organizaTion is The highesT TesT aT scholarship and school ciTizenship. The club consTiTuTion provides ThaT noT more Than TiTTeen per cenT aT any I2: class shall be elecTed To membership, and These candidaTes musT be The ToremosT Seniors in The school in The Tour gualiTies oT scholarship, service, leadership and characTer. Each member is enTiTled To wear The naTional emblem aT The socieTy, receives a membership cerTiTicaTe and a seal Tor his diploma, and has his name placed an a suiTable public record in The school. The TirsT proiecT oT The group is To prepare an illusTraTed hisTory aT Lanphier I-Iigh School. L H S Eialilu Iwo LANPHIER HIGH SCHOOL will wi Row It Gyurcin, Pg Courfwiighl M Q' Lf-If-, B Q' Burns, Mg' Wieliesl Ag' Allire, Mg' Siihrieirlrflr, M 3' Hub- won, Mg' LoBenne, D.g' Gorsel, Pg' Lowson, A ' Ro II: Redp Th R.g' LGIYGI D PI If S B I 3, Ng' Hodge, Jg' Coons V M L I M D B., Ref Rf Row III. ROI B,,' Henl I-, F R I' H Bligisclfl Wg Gales, RQ Wrillon, R H I J D V A., Osburn, J.' Row IV: Wofson, Ig Griswold, J.g R I T Z I rs, J, 'Quill Gnd Sc Il Member, Res? Membe I L phier Lighl Slofl, QUILL AND SCROLL Quill oncl Scroll wos orgonized or Lonphier I-Iigh School on Morch I3, l937, when Ihe originol Ihirleen chorler members were inilioled ol on evening porly held or Ihe home ol Miss Von Devenler, sponsor ond locully oclvisor of Ihe Lonphier Lighl. Quill ond Scroll is on inlernolionol honor sociely lor high school iournolisls. Membership comes only Io Ihose sludenls who hove wrillen ond hod published moleriols Ihol ore superior, cluring Ihe semeslers Jrhey were oclively engoged in publicolions work, ond whose chorocler oncl scholorship ore obove overoge. Specimens of Ihe worlc ol These sluclenls musl be submilled Io o iury of iudges ol lnlernorionol I'-Ieodquorlers or Norlhweslern Universily where il is possed on in compelilion wilh The worlc ol olher sludenl iournolisls from choplers all over Ihe Unilecl Sloles, Conoclo, ond mony foreign counlries. OFFICERS Rresiclenl ..,s. I . . I i,,. .FRANCES GORSEK Vice Presiclenl, . , I ,,.. BEULAI-I DERRY Secrelory ,..i.s MARIAN SCHNEIDER Treosurer , I I ,. . ..i. BOB REFINE L H S Lighfy-'rhree T H E I 9 3 8 L A N - H I Row li Collohon, Mg Morris, V.g Jones, C.g Vidor, F.g Priolo, 5.3 McAfee, R. R II B g I M Nolhng, J.g Kline, I-I.g Derry, B5 Milb E F4 'g R R III E O B II nger, Wg Miller, .Ig Co.Iin, Dq Wheeler, FI ew, R IV V G I I Frenz, F3 Turner, Wg P Tri Ii I..g Jossefk G G I J ST If K A erson, Wg M R F I j M M i, Gg lnnoccnh, V, STUDENT COUNCIL The STudenT Council is o group oT sTudenTs eIecTed Trom The sTudenT body by The sTudenTs To do some oT The odminisTroTive work in The school. There is o sTudenT in The council Trom eoch home room. Some OT The worlc OT The STudenT Council is To Tind woys OT keeping The school looking presenTobIe oT oll Times. IT someThing does noT soTisTy The sTudenT body some member oT The STudenT Council Turns The com- pIc1inT inTo The STudenT Council ond The council Tinds some woy To remedy iT, if possible. The STudenT Council wos orgonized in The Toll oT I934. IT wos or- gonized by Mr. STicIcney ond he wos olso The TocuITy odvisor QT ThoT Time. The STudenT Council meeTs every Two weelcs. Since we hove moved over To The new school Mr. Fowler hos become The odvisor. OFFICERS PresidenT , . , . . S . , JAMES VAN GUNDY Vice PresidenT , . IGEGRGE ALBFRS SecreTory-Treosurer MARY BFZGOWSFK L H S Eiqhlvfmir LANPHIER HIGH SCHOOL LANPHIER BOOSTER CLUB OUR MOTTO I om only one. Wliol I con do, louglwl lo do, Bul l om CNE. And lor Lon-l'li boys ond girls, lCon'l do everylliing, l will do. Bur l con do somelliing. I-IERES TO Tl-IE CLASS OF '38 Memories ol doys gone by So ioin vvilli us, Closs lliirly-lfiglil, Will be rellecled in your lives. Liles roce lo be run, And il you slrive os we lwove done, Qur lvlollo os your guide, Lon-l-li proises con e'er be sung. Will bring you lols ol lun. J. R. l-loynes. The Lonplwier I-ligln Sclwool Porenl-Teoclwer Associolion wos orgon- ized Jonuory 5, IQ37, slworlly before llie new building wos compleled. During Jrlwe posl yeor llie ossociolion hos equipped ond operoled o coleleriog plonled severol permonenl llower beds, one Tree ond one liundred leel ol privel liedgeg lurnislned slwoes, Qlolliing ond work lo needy sludenlsp willi Jrlne ossislonce ol Ilie Boosler Club, poid Ilfie direclor ol inslrumenlol music To meer willw llwe Bond Twice o weelc during yocoliong ossisled llwe Clwoir in purcliosing robes, ossisled llwe Bond in purclnosing oiddilionol unilormsg plonned o progrom lo inlorm Ilwe membership ol Ilwe needs ol llie liigli scliool ond lwos Iried in every woy lo corry our Jrlwe ideols ol llne Nolionol Congress ol Poirenls ond Teoclfiers-lo promole llie wellore ol Youllw in lwome, sclwool, cliurclw ond communily. L H S Eighty-five T H E I 9 3 8 L A N H I ALUMNI OFFICERS Presidenl ,..,. . ,JOI-IN FULTS Vice Presidenl ...... JOE ALLISQINI Secrelary ., A . . VIRGINIA CCDCDPER Treasurer J , WILDA PQRTWOQD MAY, I937 Allison, Joe Ananias, lfalherine Andruslrevilch, Bernice Allinson, Ray Balislry, Edward Black, Belle 3lOcIwbul'r1, Sylvia Blair, Maxine Cherry, Gpal Cooper, Virginia Cornish, Maxine Curry, Eileen Downs, Doris Emmons, Woodrow Fiorucci, Mary Frasca, Celia Frasco, Claiido Fulls, John Gabriel, William Galbrealh, Rulh Crardner, Maurice Gardner, Max Garrison, Bill Gillard, Rose Griffin, Bolo Gurslri, William I-lanson, Russell I-Iesse, Belly I-ludgins, Vernon locca, Jean Keagle, Belly Jane Kelly, Maxine Klein, Ke-nnelh lfsline, I-lelen Ifopalz, Ernesl lforlrolr, John Kunz, Ernesl Lane, Leola Lap1cola,Joe LaRocca, Jim Lawless, Rose Linges, Bernadean Nashinsli, Emil Nashinslri, William Nonneman, Agnes Qllech, I-ledwig Rapavius, Sophie Rarlrer, Eileen Riloni, Calherlne Porlwood, Wilda Reglsler, Vanila Reinbold, Richard Reynolds, Ray Roscelli, Claudia Roschanslre. Ann Scoll, Woodrow Shelly, Mildred Simpson, David Sponslry, Francis Slrode, Mildred Sullie, Jim Taylor, Mae Teague, Irene Templelan, Marvin Unland, I-lazel Unland, Ralph Vanl-loulen, Frances Veneri, Calherine V9ITI'l,II'IFlI, ACJO Vespa, Jennie Vicari, Rose .Wesl, Vivian Wielies, Margarel Wilson, Bill Wilhey, Elliorr Yank, I-le-nry JAN UARY, I938 Brown, Thomas Carler, l-Iarold Cervellone, Isabelle LHS Eighly ,gi-' Collard, Wilberl Conovay, Darwin Conovay, Waller DeSilva, Juanila Eade, Roberl Elaminio, Louis Gilson, John Gorselr, Frances Hayes, I-larold I-linsey, Emily Ingram, Roberl Jasmon, Dorolhy Kazolrailis, Dorolhy Kinlr, Marlin Kornleld, Robe-rl Neslerl, Mary Oslerlag, Earl Redding, Allred Rice, Roberl SOpulO, Vlla Shaudns, Brownie Slevenson, Raymond Todd, Margarel Turner, Helen Vinoslras, Ann Wallan, Ralee Ziaia, Jennie LANPHIER HI C-H SCHOO ,B N? ' 's 3'1- fam- X a 22 ' ff A ' X ,Q N A.. sg. X' Y ,Ti xl .. S X ,. 'b Q if L nqln I n f ,ww , , .K f Law , . .,,, , W . ,Q f Row I: Sfevenson, Roy: Fromml Mcrgeg Myers, Eg Colso Row ll: L. H. Sq Lecvy, Bobg Smifh, I-Lg Von Gundy, J.g In .WM .A -1 Civ WL QQ 1,3 nl Ho Jenng Refine, R. gram, R.gCons1f1nMn0, G.g Mr. Sficlfneyg W. P. A Row III: Adelmon, D.g Mr. N. Jeroldg Lone, L.g Mr. L. Gaby fDecn of Boysjg Giflock, R.g ReynoL1'lsgGnbbs, L.g oy, L.g Amerson, W. cmd LOBQWUQI Dj Eaves, H. L H S Eighfy-seven IOTISM TR A P AND ALTY LOY no .TQ 3 QC CD Qi CD .C -+- +-+- O D-x E fc -O C O L QD '-O- o KD Q C o U '4- . 9 T: or an C cv E S DN .Q U an -O- C ca U7 cu C Q. U7 U7 O I LANPHIER HIGH SCHOO A SONG OF OUR FLAG Your Flag and my Flag! And, oh, how much il holds- Your land and my land- Secure wilhin ils lolds! Your hearl and my hearl Beal guiclcer al rhe sighlg Sun-lcissed and wind-lossed, Red and blue and while. The one Flag-lhe greal Flag-lhe Flag lor me and you- Glorilied all else beside-rhe red and while and blue! Your Flag and my Flag! To every srar and slripe The drums beal as hearlrs beal And Filers shrilly pipe! Your Flag and my Flag- A blessing in The slcyg Your hope and my hope- ll never hid a lie! l-lome land and lar land and hall Jrhe world around, Old Glory hears our glad salule and ripples lo Jrhe sound! Wilbur D. Nesbil. LHS T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N H I fs? xW W .lffw un? ,Jw 1 TC clwelder, M., Drono, K., Mr, L. Rol-0, Waters, R., Guymorl, H., Pflug, L., Miss Albrecht Smifh, H., Refine, R., Von Gundy, J., Gym. Serra, R., Wollon, R., Stevenson, R., Comsfcmlino, G., Gibbs, L., Rolfe, L. Sficlfney, R., Brosirom, J., and Albers, G., Pefers, H., Allison, J. espn, L., Mogon, M., Mlllslcgla, H., Golub, S., Mr. C, Dopp, Hayes, H., Bezgowse LHS LA L A NPHIER HIC- CALENDAR AND WIT A flurry of boolcs, new oullils, ond ioyous greelings . . . all This come wilh rhe opening ol good old L.l-LS. . . . One weelr posses ond lhe Freshies oren'+ so Timid ond bewildered ony more . . . Fevered loolboll proclice begon ond Then come our firsl gorne ol lhe seoson . , . Our gome wilh Divernon didn? go over wilh o bong, buf if did go over wilh o lie . . . Elliorr Jomes surprised us in on os- sembly by breolcing o rubber boll 'ro bils by bouncing il . . . ll iusl goes fo show whor one con do with liquid oir . . , On The losl doy of lhe monfh lhe Dromolic Club begon worlr on 'School lor l-lusbonds' '.., Mr. Jerold lrnows how To piclr leoding lodies . . . Morion Schneider Tool: Jrhe leod in lhis ploy. A FRESl-lMAN'S PRAYER l wonr To be o Senior ond wilh Jrhe Seniors slond, Wifh lounloin pen behind my eor ond noleboolc in my hand: l wouldn'+ be o presidenl, l wouldn'l be o lcing, l wouldn'+ be on emperor lor all lhol weollh would bring, l wouldn'l' be on ongel, for ongels hove +o sing, l'd rolher be o Senior ond never do o lhing. Oclober is The mon'rh of foolboll gomes ond of course mony weiner roosls . . . Miss Furlich loolc her 91 girls ro Lincoln Pork for o weiner roosl ond gove lhem cider . . , We mode o donorion lo S.l-l.S. in fool! boll-rhe score wos 33 lo O . , . The monrh ended wilh o foolboll gome ond o Homecoming Donce held oller lhe gome . . .Who soid our foolboll heroes couldn'+ donce? LHS T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N H I LHS Nirfrlylwg CALENDAR AND WIT WiTh November came The melo- drama School Tor l-lusbandsm-The audience applauded Jim Van Gundy Tor his acTing Teverishly bin Jim wasniT acTing , , , The nexT day he had scorleT Tever , , , ParenTs became puorls one nighT as L.l-l.S. held a nighT session . , , ParenTs Tollowed The sTudenTs class schedule . r - Miss WhrTloclc direcTed l-liawaTha, a canTaTo wiTh all Freshmen and Sopho- mores Talrrng parT , . . The TaciglTy oT l.,l-l.S, had a parTy biiT The sTudenTs never heard abouT iT . , . The Lanphier Band added much color To our TooTball games This season . MAT each game The band marched around The Treld and played several nom- bers , . . The Two girl baTon Twirlers and aT course Russell Gullaclc were The chieT cenTers oT aTTracTion . . . School closed Tor a Thanksgiving holiday. E, Davis: 'TIT The Dean doesn'T Talre baclc whaT he said To me This morn- ing, l'm going To leave school, K, Schmeing: WhaT did he say? E. Davis: T-le Told me To leave school. December began wiTh a Senior nrghT dance . . . Even rain cauldn'T lreep Those Truckers and Mbrg applei' dancers away . . .The TaculTy beef The Monogram Club in a base lceTball game . . . Mr. l.indauisT loolced more lilce a bollef dancer Than an aThleTe wiTh his blue cosTume and a ribbon To maTch . , , Ed Davis, 'icavemanf' and baby Ralee WolTon were Two oT The members rniTiaTed rnTo The Club ThaT nighT . . . Our TrrsT home game in baske-Tball wenT over wiTh a bang . . , We be-aT CaThedral 30-23 , , . Flash! Mr. Ralce has a successor, a liTTle san . . .The Lanphier Choir presenTed an oraTor- rio, The Messiah . . . Sl-l.S, beaT Lanphrer by a score oT 29-27 . . . Ed Bahlow oT The S.l-l.S. Team sonlr a baske-T in The lasT seconds oT play . . . On The lasT day aT school be-Tore The ChrisTmas holidays John PaTriclr wOs The TrrsT To leave The building . . . l-le wanTcd a long vacaTion . . , The L,l-l.S. baslceTee-rs won TrrsT place in The lcanphier rnvrTaTional Tourna- mcfnT . , . The bicTure shown on This page is QT Virden receiving second place . . T-low Come? LANPHIER HIGH SCH OO in FARMER X 'W fs- ?-, Z 5' ' .-gferg.. 'Fix X , f 7526 5.9-nun ewdhnw Q4- L H S N Inefy-fhree H E 1 9 3 8 L A N H I rams. f ..s3,,?:,f12szmzfM 5 1 if 4 '39 s ' V-IM mi 4, , f f is gift J J 5 5 1 I 2 S kwa-1 0 qui .W X L4 -H. Q--, ,4r,, A ' Uk.. D ix L H S Nirwfy four LANPHIER HI G CALENDAR AND WIT WiTh The coming aT January, L,l-l.S. resumed iTs work , . . A smallpox epidemic brolwe ouT and nearly every- one wallced around The building hold- ing ouT a sTiTT arm . . ,Oh, my vaccina- Tion . . . A brand new orcheslra con- sisTing aT Lanphier sTudenTs and di- recTed by Bob ReTine, a Senior, played Tor a maTinee dance . . . They really can swing iT, Too . . . RecogniTion was given To several graduaTes oT L.l-l.S .,.. Scholarship was given To AlTred Redding . . . l.anphier's second graduahng class received Their diplomas aT an evening exercise aT The school . , . The TirsT semesTer ended, and Then came The sTorm . . ,ATTer pupils Tinished pour- ing inTo Lanphier, The enrollmenT in- creased To nearly a Thousand . . . Lanphieris Freshman and Sophomore baslce-Tball Team won The AThens Tournamenh Mary l-liTT: Where is your broTher, WalTer7 Glenn lvlclvlannr l-le's in The house playing a dueT. l Tinished TirsT, February Tound The sTudenTs and The TaculTy seTTled aTTer The crowded condiTions oT The school were rem- edied . . .The Lanecon Club gave a ValenTine Dance and Bob l?eTine and his orchesTra played . . , lvlany balloons decoraTed The gym, buT They didn'T lasT long . . .The TaculTy had anofher parTy . . , Did They have a valenTine box? ...A drive Tor BoosTer Club membership was held Through- auT The school . . . A prize oT o bushel oT apples was To be given The home-room having The largesT percenTage aT memberships , . . The IQ! Boys won The prize and l.il Abner boasTed oT geTTing six apples . . . Did he geT ThaT many member- ships? . . . A WashingTon's BirThday Dance was given by The Seniors and Alumni . , .The lasT Tew days oT The monTh were spenT in awaiTing The Lanphier regional baslreTball Tourna- menT. L H S Nine-Ty-Tive T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N - H I Wh ,A 'Q 1 9 Z, i T '-.1 I .Q ' 'X fl' ' , S f gms , T' ' . Ti V , i 1 f ,gi TY 'T Q Vg T4 ' pg ' , T f T T 4 e 'Sf , in ,gg '7 ' Ti-2 7 .-'EX M55 L H S NineTy-six CALENDAR AND WIT DeTiniTion oT praporhon: Sides are proporTional when The TracTion is sen- sible ond can be reduced, March bioughT wiTh iT The regional TournamenT . . . Lanphier played Ball Township and deTeaTed Them . . . However when we opposed S.l-l.S iT was a diTTerenT sTory . . . FeiTshans l-ligh came ouT wiTh highe-sT honors wiTh SpringTield High a runner up . , , Our bond was presenT aT every game , . . WhaT would we do wiThouT The Band To lead us in our pep songs? . . . The Lanphier Tumblers were an added aTTracTion during The TournamenT and oTher baslceTball games . . .Teams oT boTh boys and girls had special ouTTiTs in The school colors aT orange and blaclc . . , BoTh our excellenT band and The daring Tumblers surprised The ouT oT Town and local visiTors . . .Crowds aT The baslreTball games were shown much courTesy by The Ten girl ushe-reTTes and The Two cheer leaders . . . Under The guidance aT Mr, Goodwin These girls ushered aT every game and during The halT oT The games They marched , . . These girls carried ouT The schools colors by wearing orange soTin blouses and black slcirTs . . , ST. PaTriclr's Day was celebraTed by a Lan-T-li Dance . . . Everyone wenT home wiTh conTeTTi down his baclr, in his hair, and even in his mouTh . . . AnoTher school orchesTra, direcTed by Jaclr Frenz, a Senior, played Tor This dance ...The Lanphier Choir under The direcTion oT Miss VVhiTloclr, pre- senTed The opereTTa, The Belle oT Barcelona ., . Pauline Gyoran and Don Davis Turnished mosT aT The comedy Tor The opereTTa . . . And Anna Marie Lawson, The leading lady, made a sweeT bride Tor LamonT Haynes , . . Qur bond again showed iTs superior qualiTy by winning highesT honors in Their class over many oTher high schools ThaT compeTed , . .The girls oT The band received new imi- Toims , . . ATTer The band members We,-9 Trilly uniTormed, The whole gghool sold TiclreTs To The moving pic- Tiirg-V Tom Sawyer, To pay Tor Them. DirecTor oT Band and insTiumenTal music and a member aT The bond weie wallring on The sTieeT in Quincy. A Triendly girl greeTed The-mf Hello, Boys. IT is nice To be young? NPHIE IC- SCH OO Q- 4- wg , ,....,, -Y M . -. -' fvawav- 1 ' 'Q Q . RMA ml ,, X , ' ' X 3' V Z , ' .kv W - 4 ' ' F x, . .A ' fi V , j ' , . --' f 'V . 4 'f' ' A 1 ,v -1 X I . 5 1 HL ? x 's' , vv - -'11-X -2- -f ' - 'W 15, A . , , ' . X 5-M air? . ff ., A ,,- , W X V, , . Q 5 - hi s f - 1 Q ?,W,, 1, ,, . X hgypx, N I 4. ' i ' 5214 2-P xy 1- .. CY., - -1:-ri f . I mx ANZ ' . - A +4 W? 1 wwf' 5 .p -'sv of f l l 171' J ? 5. Gm ,f sz,f.x '- 'ff' - xg . .- - SXZVA -9 1'-I 'w g X K X fix 7 f i M J A ,- . ' sf 'X L H S Ninefy-seven 0 QR aw. T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N H I . , ,. 'J xv, , 5 v :xg as 1, vT5Qn2qffc'2w4 ' .,.... Y v1'wsm.e':n. Himsa FUN AL ? LAN PHQER uor4f ff 5: 'U . . E ,V ,Q 4. S . ,wg 1 ,-1 .,,,. ,... ...M , , w w. ..., ... vv,..V ill-Yfi p N465 NO? LZ, i HOME V5 W, MM.M.--.- E N 1 JJ MA 1-2 . 22? f X BETTY ' ' ' ' MARY AN,N 5 W PALS , 1 'ww SQ I . X - E35-12l5',giAiEf1,Qf'F'??4bfQ' C35 ' I X Q , ' A PeeK-AfW6'V?7 5? L H S NnnE'IyfC'igh1 LANPHIER HI GH SCHOOL CALENDAR AND WIT WiTh April came The second Lanecon Club Rally Day . , . The Lanphier Lanecon Club enTerTained The Home Economics Clubs Trom all over Sangamon CounTy . , . DoroThy LaBerine was The winner in naming The Lan-l-li Show . . .The name she suggesTed was Co-Club Capers . . . A prize oT a T938 Lan-T-li was given To her . . . T-lurrahl ATTer a long sTeady grind Tor several weeks, relieT came To The sTudenTs oT L.l-l.S. . , . buT noT To The Teachers . . .The S. C, Teachers' meeTing relieved us oT one day oT school . . . WhaT? An- oTher vacaTion? . .. Good Friday aT- Torded us anoTher day's relieT . . . Our Band presenTed a Tine concerT aT The school To show Their graTiTude Tor Their new uniTorms . . . Co4Club Capers, The varieTy show presenTed by The clubs oT Lanphier, was a huge success , . , Seniors held a maTin-ee dance so ThaT The Juniors and Seniors could pracTice up Tor The coming prom . . . Track seemed To be The chieT sporT This monTh . . . Under The coaching oT Mr. Dopp our Team deTeaTed AThens . . . The Team also did good work aT The Divernon and CiTy Triangular lvleeTs . , . AT The end oT This monTh The Seniors were preparing Tor Their one big momenT -graduaTion. ShorThand sTudenT Trying To bluTT a TranslaTion: l-le was Taking a course in bookkeeping To geT his celery raised. M.. , K, fn hi. 4 ss.. 53. we LHS T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N H 13 r s fisbf fr: ' A f ff V' -'.-If we-v ,,,,g ,V - , -iw ., J ' ' A A if' ' -V w e . - r 'T .... '74 A , w e ' 'V A4 ,'. ' -. ,s ' ., fy f ' ll. i , E View, or X V ,ffhgu K' ' U , if s 'H' , A ss ' ' ' - , .. A ft ,2,,,, MQ -41, Q - ' QQ 4' 1 ,mf V - , V, W N, VC I4, I S f A I y ,. Iv,-in . ,V x- - ., , ., ,A , Q ' ie 44 T , N P A fx.. ' J Q-J' T if, f'L ' Ii Q ,' s 'sf-,,f , i 2. - 1 ff ' V uf! 'Q , , ' bl? y . F, Ep, w--' Mp' Y V -K offs T ',,+ ,if . ' f' - ,y 7 ye ' an .-4- ,, .wt LHS On-P l-lqrlr 1 CALENDAR AND WIT Wil'h The coming of May all eyes were focused upon The Senlors . . . The Junlor-Senuor Prom was held and nearly every Januar and Senlor lnrnea auf lor Thus bra evenl of The year ...Dancrng and a number of games were enjoyed by all . . ,The Senior class play, Pea O' My l-learlf' was presenled ln The Lanphuer gym by lhe Drama Class . . . The role ol llpegu was played by nane arher Than Marran Schneider . . , We lrnow lhal' 'rhe class of 1938 will never lor- gel Thus play . . . An educahonal farr was pal on by lhe Baosler Club Gnd l3.T.A ,... The exhlblls TOT lhli lanr were The worlcs of The srndenls rn The dnfferenl classes ol L.l-l,S ..., Baseball was The favored sparf lhis nnanlh , . , Coach l-luga Lrndapnsf had anile a large learn , , , The Senrars were recognized lor Then abululy ln The dulferenl' deparlmenl-3 in an assembly before The whole sludenl body . , , Wrrh many rhanlls la 'rhe Lanphler Boasler Club, we are happy To say 'rhal lnslead aT receive rng jnsl a Cerlnficale shawung scholar- shnp, fhe slwdenls recerved an award of lrve dollars . . . A baccalaureale servlce for lhe gradnahng class was held al lhe Third Presbyleruan Church . A Those lvlay Sensors were really a dngnifred loolnng group . . . And lasl, buf nal leasl, came rgradnarlon . . , The Sensors recelved 'rherr well' earned drplomas on Monday mghr, lvlay Absence males lhe marl.-s are.-. rannder. LANPHIER HI PATRON'S PAGE Boas+er Club Sangamo Eleclric Co. Producers Dairy Co. Panllwer Creek Mines Myers Bros.,Clo+l1iers l-lerl-Janes-Class Pings and Announce- menls Pranlc A. Bridge, Jewelers Clwarles Dungan, Marriollls Pliarrnacy Reed'G'Brien Glass Co. Illinois Power Co. Illinois Slale Regisler Coe's Boolc Slore Pirsl Nalional Banlc-Member Federal Deposil Insurance Corporarion Sl1erwin'Williams Painl l-leadguarlers lllinois Slale Journal Illinois Nalional Banlr-Member Federal Deposil Insurance Corporalion Fishman Sparring Goods Co., 603-O7 E. Waslwinglon Springfield Marine Banlr-Member Ped- eral Deposir Insurance Corporalion Sieberl Music Co., al llwe Music Slnop Brown's Business College 'llne New Springfield Dry Goods Co. Peabody Coal Company Sleinlcuelwlens Marlrel Fred Noll's Grocery and Meal Marlcel Zorn's Drug Slore Scl'iienle's Cale Doclcum Xi Dawson, lnc. Geo. Groesclfi, Jr., Qualify Meals Plalwerly Drug Slore Coulralcon's Conleclionery Ponllweon 'lliealre Capiral Cily Paper Co. Roberls Bros., Clolliiers Monroe Caslw 81 Carry Marlcel L H S One Hundred One C-H SCH T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N H I AUTOGRAPHS L H s One Hundvcd Two LANPHIER HIGH SCHOOL AUTOGRAPHS L H S - Hundred Th T H E 1 9 3 8 L A N - H I AUTOGRAPHS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We The Lon-l-li S+oT'l wish To lhonlc The Tol- lowing firms ond individuols Tor Their help in molcing This yeor's Lon-l-li possible. The Williom- son Prinling ond Publishing Co., The Copilol Engroving Co., The Richords ond Anderson Phologrophers, The Illinois Slole Regisler, Illinois Slole Journol and Chorles l-l. DeSouzo L H S CPN llniiiiiffwfi Fri-ir gzijg ,:'q,'.- sx g'gj,yvfW L . . H ., Y , 1' ... , ! 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