Lyons Township High School - Tabulae Yearbook (La Grange, IL)

 - Class of 1932

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RW EL TEE HI TABULAE Volume XXV IUNE 1932 Prace S52 SL SENIORS PUBLISH TABLOID Seven Papers Granl' Permassaon +o Pranf Faosamales of Pages The kand pernaassaon of the edators o the New York Tunes the New Herald Tralaame the Coluaabus Da patela tlae Chacaqo Trabrme the Daalaj Maroorz the Detroat Neaa ane he Los Angeles Tame to reproduce pages from thear publxcataons resulted an the nane newspaper lake anserts that head sectaons of thas years TABLILAIL Last anuary TABuIAr edators chose pages from these nane outstandang daalaes A first page from the anuary lO 1932 assue of the New York Tunes w as chosen as the aaasert for the Mun Ney s sectaon of the TXBIIINI 'lhe L Angeles Tame contrabuted the heaalanq for our Second News sectaon A 4 hacago Trabame sport page was sport sectaon The edatoraal page of the Columbus Daspatcla heads the eda toraal sectaon of the TAB and a Cha cago Trabzarae club page heads the organazataons sectaon an the yearbook The New York Tames contrabuted a Clramatac and musac page to lead the TABUIAL dramamaasac socaal sectaon and the ansert for the publacataons and debate sectaon came from the Detroat Neus The New York Herald Trzb unes feature sectaon page may be found at the head of the TABLILAES feature sectaon and a front page of the Daalaj Maroon publashed at he Unayersaty of Chacago as the ansert for the junaor college sectaon Pontiac Helps Staff Plan Unusual Annual Two representatayes of the Pontaac Engraxang Co Mr Motherw ay and Mr Barrett are measur for the of thas type of lVlr Nlotheaw ay newspaper page angs of nane of Barrett passed the makeup and nected wath each responsable an a large successful publacataon a Tfaasua aa for 32 created the reyersed effects for tlae head the sectaons and 'Vlr fanal judgement upon engrayang work con P199 IN THIS YEARS TABLILAE, Seetaon I Rotograyure Scenes of the School Seetzora 2 Mun News Senaoa Class Sponsors Senaor Class Membe rs VV ho s Who c tares Seetaon J Second News Under elassanen and llactures eetaon 4 Sports ar s ane Boy s Athletaes Seetaon 5 ladatoraal Dedacataon 'adatoraal Page Board of Edu eataon Admaaastrataon Sectaon 6 Organazataons Clubs Seetaon 1 Drama Maasac Socaal Plays Operetta Band Orches taa Socaal Actayataes Seelaon 8 llublacataon and De hate Candy Store Staff Laora TABLILAY Debate Team Seclaon 9 Features S c e n e s Sectaon I0 Comacs Four Pages of the Funnaes Supplement unaor Co lege Pacfures an Tabulae Taleen by Hanchlaffe Photo by l-lanchlaffe maght well be placed under nearly eyery pacture an the 1932 TABLIIAP and the same as true of eyery TABLIIAP publashed for the past four years Mr Hanchlaffe has photographed senaors aunaors sophomores and freshmen an addataoaa to members of the lunaoa college and the faculty l-le has set up has camera an the boaler rooan an the katchen and an the manual traanang room 1-'has unusual photographer clambed tlae track ar' the boys gym to snap a bards eye yaew of the basketball teams When takang a pacture of Ernae the janator tendang the flres an th boaler roona Mr Hanclalaffe w as forced te place laas canaeaa an an awkward posa taon and before lrrnae s contenance could be seen an the camera a laghted match had to be held close to has face Sanaalar tryang carcumstances wer weathered by Mr Hanchlaffe PaH'ern 32 Tabulae from Typacal Sunday Newspaper Eclafaons Wath the gre atest respect for the adage Necessaty as the Mother of Inyentaen tlae TABLIINI staff chose org anaze aaaa al fo l932 t a would be a Saand ay newspaper an naana ataare 'Ih decasaon was re ac ed Tuesday eyenang December ZX when all other adeas for a theme for the TABIIIAL had been exhausted Openang wath 2-a rotograyure sectaon and progressang sectaon by sectaon gust lake a Sunday newspaper the TABLHAE for l932 follows no one newspaper but rather as a composate of the many pa pers publashed weekly throughout the Llnated States Wrate ups of the yaraous actaxataes haye been attempted an true newspaper style wath careful at up Senaor class members wrateups are hand ed an the manner employed by the magazane Tame the TABuLAF staff belaevang that the newspaper of the future wall be wratten an thas manner Partaeular attentaon has been paad the photographac end of thas year TABUIAI1 Lave and anterestang news pactures haye been emphasazed Th feature sectaon wath large photos as presented wath the purpose of tellang th story of everyday scenes an the school an a pactoraal manner Economy Advertising Co Prints Yearbook The Fconomy Ady ertasang Company of Iowa Caty Iowa was agaan chosen to prant the TABULAE Mr Mercer representang the Economy oaganazataon came east to Chacago early anaa ary to naeet wath TABLIIAF edators sponsors representatayes e en rayeas and a representataye of tlae coyer makers for the purpose of dr awanq up tlae fan al plans for tlae typo graphac al arrangement of thas years annual Mr Mercer and has company cooperated to the fullest extent an anakang thas TABLIIAE froan a prantang standpoant a success lliil ..l.1li 2 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Renault WALKER ASKS FEDERAL AID, REPARATTUNS Wil . BRUENINU uw nsuouucas BANK fsqusszz' ,Wm 0N 390,000,000 LOAN T0 CITY WS RATES EXIRBITMT He Declares the Bankers Lend Billions Abroad Vhth Less Security. STIESSES CITY'S STIEIGTN Want Cilin In Shan Fund ll S2.W7,W3.m-Ftli IM S-CIM Fir! ll In PHL OUICK COIGIEN IDVE DUE lush lmy Iwi!! Curia. but Hold 'lndhll lpsndiqug' In In Our. 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Nazws PRESCOTT IORDAN La Grange Ill Because of has steady co operataon and outstand 1ng work on the football team Grldman Bud ordan receaxed the Vaughan football medal Asxde from these athletac achleyements ordan has proy ed hamself a cap able presadent of h1s freshman class an accurate treasurer 1n h1s sophomore year and a successful presadent of the sen1or class IANET GREENLEE La GTYIIQC Ill On the basket ball floor on the cmder track on the hockey fied lan Greenlee as always 1 star Shootlng bas ke s w1th a cool dehberatlon that seldom falls her athletlc prowess together wath her qual1t1es f ltadershap haxe brought an lnto PYOIUIIICIICC WALTER DANA ay estern Sprxngs Bo s reasurer VValter Dana has been of the outstandmg gardmen Lw'Last fall as fullback Dana was responslble for many a long punt and for many 1 touchdown MARY ANGELL L1 Grange lll As 1 scholar and as 111 oxgamztr Mary Angell 1111 medaately ca111e lnto the l11nel1ght when she entered thls h1gl1 school IH the 1111ddle of her freshmaa year After thru years of O l O 111e111bersh1p she was admltted to the Natlonal Honor SOCICYY and now 19 asslstant edltor of he FABLII A1- ALICE ALZARELLO L1 Gra11qe Ill Short and swlft Ahce Azzarello has been an ex cept1o11a ly good basketball for ward who has scored many of the pomts that bllllg her cage teams to yactory Nam:-as Make News if JJ' I get I I ALLAN TURNER Western Sprmgs Ill Athlete A1 lan Turner has won hlgh estlma t1on because of has fine work on the gradlron h1S swlft basket shootmg and h1s splendld co op eratlon as an ofhcer of the class MARY HELEN HEPPES La Grange Ill Good wall 111 bassador Mary Helen Heppes C111 be called one of the outstandang members of the semor class Htr popularaty athletac records gox ermng act1x1t1es make Mary Helen 1 curl that wont be forgotten 4-L DAV'D ANDERSON a Grange Ill L ma11 Dayld Anderson salently and modestly has 111ade a 11a111e for hlmself ln the three major sports baseball of Q league basketball three years of antramural basketball baseball has sopho111ore year and heayyweaght football thas year e h 1 the ttle all aroun athlete RUTH ARKELL L a Grange Ill Short story wrlter Ruth Arkell has the faculty f producmg narratayes that contam the esse11t1 al quahty of logac w1tl1 pltnty of human mterest Nj ANNE BADGER a Grange Ill Petate bonde Anne Badger has a g1ft for get t1ng along w1th people As a successful g1rls treasurer her sophomore year and as a contrab utor to the Lzon she has proved that popularaty can be maxed suc cessfully w1th school aCt1V1t1es ll ll 4 ' k , P1 ' , .'- l - l , 7 ' , I . 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Nuxs EL TEE HI TABLILAE Sutzon 2 Page 3 HARRIET BAKER Congress Park Ill GIIIt'Ir strum Iner l-lwrrlet Biker hIs tnttrtuned I x HFIOUS club IIItttIIIgs W1 h selectIoIIs on her H Iw III III guItIr x uch sht plIys wItlI tht t Ise of I profIssIoIIIl As I pIoIIIIr mem btr of tht Vxfoodemft club illfl president of l'hIlo her sophomore year H'IrrIct IS one of the out standmg cluhwomen of the school MARY ANN BATES Qvrmgt TIll dark in I promIIIIIIt hgure In socI1l exents Htr popul IrIty IS Ittmhutad to the fact that she III Ikes frIeIIds eIsIl5 and keeps them DONAI D BECIRLEY L1 Grange lark lll Q league basketh Ill player Donny Beckley IS small but his sptedy work on the floor IIIclIc1tes th It he IS also Imghtx HAROLD BENSON Brookheld lll Cartoomst HIrolcl Benson sums Intensely Interested In humorous wrt H15 mIlItary pos ture Is due to the fact that he hIs attended the C1tIzen S lVl1lItary TraInIng Camp durIng the sugl mer ,fs Luc ILE BETSWORIIH L1 Grange lll l'laIlIng fronI SIOUX CIty Iowa where She played ID Important part In the school lIfe IS a Clramatlc enthu Sl3St and clubwoman LucIle Bets worth has earned on successfully ID a new enuronment Names Make News -0 IOSEPIIINE BALATY Brookfleld lll VVItlI plenty of pep It her COlHIIllI1Cl bIskItb'Ill I tr oseplum Blllty I r wIth I qootl luqh school record l7Ll'llIlCl lItr lIlL'l I proIIIIsIIIg future MAIUQRIE BATTEY LI br Inge lll Dr1mItIcs enthII rt ll two of the glee cu s operett 18 Ind 18 I member of P1Iy III Ikers whIch IS In orgsmzatlon excluslx ely for those students who are Interested III dram1tIcs 'ind home talent RALPII BELLER L1 Grange Ill VIolInIst Beller sIsIde from hIs l'ULlSlCll career hIs demonstrated hIs fesrlessness when hIs dutIes 19 ofhcnl tester requlre I cool and Calm hind In physlcs class HELEN BEST CSICIII SQFIIIQS Ill State Aw Ird wIIInLr Best captured thIS G A A honor for her perseyer Ince In the poInt system and her athletlc prowess whlch enabled her to make any team She went out for But athletlcs are not her only forte her holdmg the VICE presldency of the Home Economles club proxes that Helen IS a Cap 'able person IH the domestIc lIne KATHRYN BLANKE Congress Park lll L T H S entrant at the begInnIng of her Iumor year Kathryn has m'Ide many real fr1endS Clllflng her two years wIth us Av A 1 .4 i r t ll ll I c I F7 A I I ' ' ' .YL ' I ' I I I, I I It , i 2 ' U . C if 'i 5 ' 5 'Y -Ax plIyI ' I II 'ISI gil 5 I J I I 'I ' I ' I , ' I- 2 I I. . - VI - . 5. I 2 I' I .Q 5-I K Q YV in y , X i i '- I I . .I I ' II - ' H I t . I I I I I ' . . ' Sth If 'I ' I ' ' B I I . C V 4 K , , I - I V l V 4, L ' I I Az J, I LII ' I I, lll- I , I , I d 2 xi . .f I I ' S- - wg-ll-drcggqd Mary Ann Bangs is SiIISt MZlfjOTlC Battey has taken I ' I A ' . 'I ' I. pII AI I I l bf I I ' ' 'I I ' I W if I I I I - I .I I ' I I ' ' I ., I ' I I ' I ' I I ' ' I ' I l , l ' l l I I I ,Y I I I , . I . , . . . , I V 4 ' 'A I ' c I 1' . . . n i Y I . I C e L , C L C e B Y ' l I I . I I . . , . . . V . I. I 1' I I I ' ' I . I A I l ' 'B g ' W . I ' ., .-- I I I I ,i ,I , B . '- eq K. I eq' 1 A' E I ' I ' I 5 - F VJ 4 v I 1 C . . I . c c , .2 . h I I 'I V' I ' x 'II , .7 . . . . I I I ' ' ' ' . C 1 . 1 I , , I C ' L I' ' Page 4 Section 2 EL TEE HI TABULAE MAIx News ALFRED BLUDER La Grange Park Ill Future pharmacist Alfred Bluder IS one of those modest persons who will say little concerning himself I lke track pretty well he admitted under pressure HERBERT BOIFE La Grange lark Ill Air minded Herbert Boice was a member of the Auation club his junior year The good work that he has done in wrestling and tr ack makes him a well known figure ID the gym ELSIE BRICIXA Congress l ark Ill Congress woman Elsie Bricka besides play Ing an Important part In the school gox ernment has been a member o no small ranking of the Home EC onomics club WILLIS BROCKSMIDT La Grange Ill.-Versatile athlete Willis Brocksmidt believes that variety is the spice of life and sports are the exception. A light- weight football and basketball man junior and senior trackman, with a bit Of boxing his freshman year he has had a full four years of athletics. FLORENCE BROWN La Grange lll.-Tennis fan Flor- ence Brown also knows her bas- ketball and baseball and even tries for the old hole in one. X THOMAS BOARD Congress Pa k Ill Spanish club member for two years Thomas Board takes a decided interest In scholastic activities He was any thing but a bored member FLORENC E BONINELL La Grange Ill Vocalist Florence Bonnell entertained with her sing Ing at our sophomore banquet and IH the All Arts Klub play Doro thy Vernon at Haddon Hall Not only because of her xoice does she of her dramatic aptitude which she displayed In the sophomore productions MARIE BREEN La Grange Ill xVFlf9F Marie Breen has be n an actixe Inember of Scribblers club for three years now secretary of that or amzition Besides writing she leans toward art and as a result Of this tendenc she was 1 mem ber of the T ILAI art staff EDWARD BROWN L range, Ill,--Senior trackman Edward Brown has maintained a Hn athletic record in high school with two years of junior track and a year on the lightweight foot- ball team. IANE BROWN La Grange Ill.----Sportswoman ane Brown was awarded her HL for diligent participation in girls' athletics and point system perse- verance, She also indulges in golf 'Ind horseback riding. Having practical mind physics and chem- istry are among her credits and now in her senior year she has been made chemistry assistant. M Q6 ll ll Nam7 News ,i r v . f ,Af D B 44 g , L y I- , I nasikmm Y I I ' appear in plays, but also because D WA 1 5 . V li I. . . v . V . f an 'I v K Q ,-'. W I . . W . ' , 5' t W A 2 .Cac . , a I . 1 K l C a MMN News EL TEE H1 TABULAE Semen 2 Page 5 IOHN Bu La Grange Ill Aft CllillI1QLllSl1 mg h1msel t e eld of journal nsm 1s w e 1thlet1c L d lxon or Buford hu proxt hy LX Ll 1 un qu 111 l our s I1 tht llqhtwught footh1l promment personahty 111 1thlet1C urcles W111 1x1x1 CAID 1 Jrmgt munbtr Blll C11 Lll t e 0 1lf of tht scmor py go lucky tellow x le s h zest to the Lzon AL11 E CARROW La Grmge lll Vlce pI'CS1dE11lf Allen C'1rrow her sophomore ye 1r has 1na1nt11ned 1 qu1et d1gn1ty throughout her c1reer 1nd bec 111se of her popul1r1ty w1th hoth th mascullne 1nd l'ClHll lll'1C Llements she can be cl1ssed IS 1 pro1n1nenf grad on CHAPIN Western Sprmgs Ill TOLIFIHQ the surroundmg country 1n 1 XCF1 table t1n can wlth a well know11 junlor boy has glxen Rod that worldly alr that can only be assumed after extenslxe tr'1xell1r1g PHILIP CLARK La Grwnge Ill Debater Ph1l1p Clark can truthfully be called 'A member of the lf1tPlllQCI'lQ1'i A pro nounced hterary lntertst 1s ex1dent as he was '1 n1 mhcr of the Forum on the deh1te te 11n lllfl serxed two ye'1rs on the L1on st1l'f Names Make News RosE1 1 A CAIDWELL La Gr'1nge Ill l'e1n1n1nt xers1on of the Caldwell tw1ns Rosella 1s 1 Hxe foot modtl of the lue exed hlonclt Hee 1use of har p1rt1 upmon th lunch duh sht oxtn 1 wut 1 l rtneh studtnt ROY CARLSON Grmge lll S b wt llktd Rox C1rlson I5 seldom sun WlfllOllt hls hxnlo w 1ch he pl1xs xuy well WILLIAM CHAMPION L'1 Grange Ill Chem1st1y 'lSS1St ant Blll Champlon possesses th w1se axr that can only be achlex ed after delxlng 1nto mystenous sc1ences and commg out w1th news of gn It QCILYIIIHC CXPCFIIIICIIIS OL AINE CHERRY L1 Granqe lll Good repres111t1 t1ve of L T H S pulchrltude 111d popul lflly S1lly Cherry 19 1 semor who we bellexe w1ll long be re membered MARY Lou C1.1F1oN L1 Grange Ill Lxterary cr1t1c M 1rx Lou Clxfton IS the person to seek 1f there 18 ex er any doubt 1n ones 1n1nd concernlng the cho1c1 of popular fletxon She 1s 1 good yudgt of modern hooks 1nd her reCom111e11d1t1ons 'are worth hsten mg to paqe 6 Secfmn 2 EL TEE H1 TABULAE MAIN NEWS GLEN CRAIG La Grange Ill Cheerleader Glen Cralg has been largely responslble tor the enthusxastlc cheerlng t pep meetlngs and athletlc exents throughout h1s hlgh school years IOSEPHIINE CRIST La Grange Ill Sp'lI'11Sl1 club Iresldent osephlne Crlst d1st1n gulshed herself also IH dramatlcs when she so successfullx carr1ed the stellar role ln The Mlll1OH cure l Wd VQALDEN CUMXHNS La Grange Ill Lzon Accountant from Alltlll hlgh school 1o1ned th H1 Y and has been a member for three years As a French student Cummxns has been successful and has malntalned an axerage hlgh enough for membershlp 1n the French club MARY DE NAPoL1 L1 Grange Ill EHthUSl8Sf1C par t1c1pant Mary de Napoll has en tered lnto ex ery g1rls sport each year vxhlch IS a record that IS seldom attamed by a hlgh school g1r IAY DuNcANsoN La Grange Ill Ideal semor man ay Duncanson has proven that a man can be!l5oth an excellent stud ent and n athlete at the same e O memorable occas1on I heaton game Dunc told Plerce to amble off to the It slde of the football field ,Nj-lcaught Wheaton men nap 1ng completed a pass Duncanson to Pelrce game endmg 1n great L1 Grange uctory 0 Names Make News ilu KENNETH CRAIN La Grange Ill Cross country manager Casey Cra1n has majored decldedly 1n sports on the c1nde1 track as three years of consecu uve cross country three years of umor track and one year on Q I ague proxe MARY CULLEN Western Sprmgs Ill TAB Artlst 'Vlary Cullen 'wa largely respon s1ble for the attractzye posters ln the corrdors durmg the TABULAL subscrlptlon campa1gn An O E O membersh1p her 1un1or and enlor years makes Mary Cullen one of the outstandlng senlor students VIOLA CURRY La Grange Ill EmCl9Ut Lzon edly become a xery successful busmess woman v S- p LESTER DOHREN Western Sprmgs Ill MUSICIBD Lester Dohren has been ln the orchestra for the past two years and IS a member of the Spanlsh club HIS stud1ous nature IS occa s1onally broken by an unsup pressed laugh ln study hall ETHEI MAY DUNLAP La Grange Park Ill O E member Ethel Mary Dunlap has kept th1s scholastlc standard throughout her h1gh school career She IS both hterary and dramatlc as her membersh1p 1n the Scr1b blers and Dramatlc club mlght lmply II ll H X I 0 It . yt X' v Y ' 4 . . a ' ' ' v i U Y , ,I Jvv, ' I .gayil Y cf , , , . I' it 5 .pd 1 1 ,Q ' , X li ' 1 ' ' l 1 ,, ' 1 l E A , V X 1 e .-' 3 V- t fr ' ' Cummins' entering L, T' H' S' Typist Viola Curry will undoubt- . , e l A ' - , 1 ' . ,' .h . ' W J fr, Q V v 4' fy, .X - . . Tx W . .. C , .- - I l , K , D, .. Y . A .X fs . I V . ' 4 , .- . .O. gl' . ' ' :n A ' th , ' , YPA. . . . .Y MAIN News EL TEE HI TABULAE Sectzon 2 Page 7 VIC roR ELLIS Chlcago Ill PhIlatelIst Vlctor Ellis IS one of the few stamp col lectors In school 'Ind I member of the stamp club As he his helped the offlce III the pIst yeIr he has often borne unplelsmt messages to consclenct strlcken students HOWARD EVANS L1 Grange Ill lractlcal jokester HowIe Exams has a faculty for playmg hlS tr1cks on ex eryone re gardless of sex or presttge An Im portant member of the lxghtwelght football team for the last two years and Q league manager hIs Iumor year HOWIE has been an outstandmg athlete MOLLIE FERRIS La Grange Ill FOllowIng IH her slster s popular footsteps seems to be MollIe Ferrls polIcy for she certaInly IS one of the best llked senlor gIrls IRENE FORD La Grange Ill Copy edltor Irene Ford IS one of the oustandlng l1terary l1ghts In school as two years on the Izon staff hav shown A star basketball player her constant guardmg has drIven more than one good forward to d1stractIon PAULINE FRANzus L1 Grange Ill Leavmg us for the U of IllInoIs Paulme Franzus IS neu ertheless remembered for he: Ithletlc ab1lIty and exer present frIendl1ness Names Make News Wu LIAM ELMER La Grange Ill Tall dark and handsome B111 Llmer 18 the type of fellow that fortune tellers so often predIct for Inxxous gIrls Boxing golf 'Ind basketbtll IFC the three sports th It Inttrtst hun most Mernbershlp In tht lrench club Ind four years In H1 Y show that Blll has plenty of OL1f9lClL '1ctIwIt1es GEORGE FAVORITE La Grange Ill Llghtwelght bas keteer of no small worth 'Ind 'I member of the junlor track team George FaxorIte IS a well known personallty In the gym HIS last name does not belle hIs ratmg among fellow students RALPH FITZSIMONS La Grange Ill Football player F1tzSImons made the heavIes after three years of lIghtweIght work Very good natured and unassum Ing Ralph 1S generally llked and admired Unforgettable remark I thlnk Ill go to Alabama the flunk ers paradlse EVELYN FOWLER La Grange Ill Transplanted from Hmsdale hIgh two years ago Evelyn Fowler has stepped rlght Into athletlc clrcles to cont1nue her career IS an all around sports woman IANE GAGE La Grange Ill Golfer line Gage recewed 1 great deal of 1CClallTl for har qood golf game when she ranked so hIgh IH the Womens Western umor Golf tournament She Is 1 leader In school 'athletics as well Page 8 SECTION 2 EL TEE HI TABULAE MAIN NEW5 LILLIAN GARST La Grange Ill Busmess women L1ll1an Garst IS one of the efFIcIen Lion typlSfS who was glxen the posItIon because of her speed and accuracy In that art VIRGINIA GERMAINE LI Grange Ill Scrlbbler VII gInIa Germame l1as 'I knack f wr1t1ng IH an 1nterestIng manner and her artIstIc temperament QIVQS her a place In lIterary clrcles DIFK GILIvIoRE more IS one of those clear eyed fellows wIth curly haIr H1s en thusIasms for golf and gIrls are two of D1cks outstandmg harac terxstlcs I EVERT C315 La Gran e IIL Ilent but know nag Ev Gustafson has made us that he has great POSSlbll1 ICS as a future go getter ELIZABETH HACKLER La Grange Ill Modest and assum1ng Ehzabeth Hackler IS one of those br1ll1ant persons who goes through hIgh school In three years Names Make News IAINE GAY La Grange Ill ourn1lIstIcally and athletlcally 1nclIned Is ane Gay Her work wIth the TABIILA was as d1stInct1xe as was her ten n1s playmg Those who know Ian realxze yust what an actxxe racque she can wxeld on the courts HELEN GILES WCQYCTII Sprlngs Ill HLlH1OFl9t G1les w 1s responslble for most of the Lrons Laugh that was s popular last year She has a fac ulty of hearmg exery humorous Incldent and serxes them up wIth well pla ed f3SC1tl ness Bunn GORE La Grange Ill TABULAE EdItor Budd Gore who has been both ed1tor and assIstant ed1tor of the Lron dId not confine hIs Iournahs tIc work to school publ1catIons alone but was ed1tor and pub lIsher of the LlttlE Tlmes for two years He IS really an experI enced newspaperman Budd ex tended hIs manager1al ab1llflCS to the football Held thls year HERBERT I-IAASE La Grange Ill Cheerleader Herb Haase caused a sensatIon In a sprlng assembly when he so suc cessfully portrayed Rasters the bloodhound In the sk1t 3dN9X'flS1I'lQ the senlor play SHIRLEY HADLEY La Grange Ill Spendmg hIs Iumor year at the Y M C A Evenmg hIgh school Sh1rley Had ley returned to L T H S much to our dehght He has been member of the band and the Forum In hIs first two years wIth us ll ll .. 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I ll I ' A ' V li Y I La Grange, Ill.-Golfer Dick Gil- ' ' - f g , U - ld if , i . . . . 1- ' Jg5AQS'6N, ,r ' I ' K - , .- un- y 'FM ' -- ' ' . . a MAIN NEWS EL TEE H1 TABLILAE Section 2 Page 9 DORO FIIY HALI A rr Inqt C llldy S ore silesl Idy Dorothy HIIII 18 III out st lI1CllI'lLl comme rci Il pt rson lllly r sxlu. t Inttt HILL lllll will Ilso nrt Ik down t IIIoI IIL of my ciloru LOLII ll How ARD HARLAN L1 Grange Ill Flaming youth fl'ImIng hair and Haming sweaters 'Ire the three factors that make Howard Harlan a figure th'It can not be missed Besides these ad mirable characteristics Howit plays the tuba with great zea 1 4 J 3,41 BRUCE HASTINGS L Grange Ill Heavyweight manager Bruce Hastings has tiken In active p'Irt In practically all the major sports and his attained 1 degree of excellence In tennis Bruce has also been on the Lion Staff for two years and IS CIFCU lation manager of the TABLILAP ELEANOR HEDGES La Grange Ill.--Eflicient organizer and brilliant student Eleanor Hedges is admired by the faculty and student body alike. Her work as chairman of the Big Sister Movement drew particular commendation. EMMABELLE HENRY Congress Park, Ill.-Former Cali- fornian Emmabelle Henry attended Los Angeles high school her freshman year. Her domestic ten- dencies are apparent, as she is a member of the Home Economics club. EI MFR HANSON Grmqt Ill HISLUI p I Cl Flmtr H IIISOII wIll bt rumlnlured the xt r ht pl lytl In Flllltll Il b Isth Ill IVV S x ALVIA HARRIS LI Grange Ill Her quiet man ner 'and pleasing personality make Alvm 'I gIrl that will never be oxerlooked ROBERT HAYMAN Western Springs Ill Democratic and Impartially Splflted Bob Hay min IS one of those rare persons whoIn boys 'Ind gIrls alIke admire IANICE HENDRICHSON La Grange Ill.-Former Iowan hailing from Indianola high school Ianice Hendrichson entered L. T. H. S. at the beginning of her junior year and has participated actively in Philo G. A. A. and the French club. EDWARD HERMAN La Grange, Ill.-Intramural track- man Edward Herman has been out for intramural for three consecu- tive years, and his good work in the A. A. K. play proved his dramatic ability. ., . . 5 ' ' S If gx'..lj.f ' ' AU , , Q 5 Names Make News I E 5 if T f Y ' La 2 .-,znltll lay' La C: Ill.-- I at , - Q 3 ' ' ' ' ' .i fi 2 1 'li - for ' zIcti pa t ' 2 1 iII -2 A. ' li il- 'ta 'z a. z. He 5: tall: is gIIIzII'z ' 'd to Overcome the strongest Sales re- A . . A - ,T ' sIStz I ' 2 3 l H ' K -' 'I he 'a ' 1 ' 1 -' It ' '. ' - C C - A C , .-- , . . . , , . . 1 C . C . V . , C , C . ' l. . ,Ji I Af . . 8 C ' .5 . . . . . - C C . fs C Q I z ' 1 ' C ' 1 . e ' ' ' . I L C I C C R I R L V R C I I ' ' z . 2. Page I0 Sectzon 2 EL TEE HI TABULAE Marx NEvys KAY HERNLuND Western Sprmgs Ill Asslstant edltor Kay Hernlund capablx filled such a posxtton on the Lzon durlng her lumor year Her vyork on the Gxrls League Congress shows her executlye ab1l1ty and that quallty combined vylth her attractlve personalxty makes Kay a d9C1d9d success nn exery thmg she attempts IAAE HOFFBIAN La Grange Ill Vu ICIOUS h letlc and yournallsnc lane Hoff man rennnds one of The Little French Gxrl vyxth ber dark eyes and halr An O E O member slalp for three years ranks her among the celebr1t1es IANET Homin Congress Park Ill Home Econ omlst anet Homer mamtams llxely lnterest 1n all the scholastic actlyltles tn addnlon to her num bershlp 111 the Home E,COI1OITllCS c ub ELEANOR HOSHELL La Grange Ill Transfer student Eleanor Hoshell seems to agree vuth the change from Oak lark l'l1Ql'1fO L T H S She 19 mother one of these glrls vuth ClOIT1C9f1C mterests and zs a member of the Home Fcononncs club NORBERT HuEBscH Congress lark Ill Saxophomst and 1vory tlckler Nubbs IS a well known figure around school HIS work ln the German and Glee clubs 19 exceptlonal Names Make News MABEL HLADIK Congress Park Ill Artxstlcallx 1ncl1ned Mabel Hlad1k has also taken an actlye part 111 G A A and 1n the Home Econonncs club GLADYb HOLLAND Congress Park lll Qtnet Gladys Holland ls by no means an lnslq ntlicant personallty As her many trlends and acqunntances all agree she has the faculty of mak 1ng fr1ends easlly EMMALIINE Honlsblif K Congress lark Ill Short and dark halred Emmallne Hornbeck has shovun her stuff vyh1le playlno soccer hockey and basketball as vyell as baseball She vs as on the Lzon staff her semor year and ln the operetta her yun1or year lk IAMES HOYTE La Grange Ill Good student and good athlete IS ames Hoyte H his serxed as 1 successful presm dent of the class during h1s lumor year has been 1 member of the N3fl0Hdl Honor SOCIEYQ a bexxy vnexght basketball player and an L man ROBERT HUME La Grange Ill Cool calm and collected Bob Hume IS one of these d1st1ngu1shed senlors who IS taklng part college work On the K Y C assembly program Bob dxstlngulshed hnnself as a xocal lSt of no small vuorth be ng 1 member of the Grangers quartet MAIN NEWS EL TEE HI TABLILAE Seetzorz 2 Page II PAUL HUNT La Grange Ill Tall and hand some Paul Hunt as the boy wlth the Eastern accent and d1gn1FIed New York ur who won the hearts of so many glrls wheIa he entered school last year Has artlsltc abll Ity became emlnent when he drew a lxfehke sketch of larankenstems monster ROBERT INNES La Grange Ill Orange corduroy pants wearer Bob Innes has a fol lowmg whlch makes his popularaty undlsputed Bob IS known as one of the school s style authorxtles KATHLEEN IAMES La Grange Ill Kathleen ames 19 one of those persons who had the good yudgment to graduate wxth our class to the pleasure of all concerned HENRIETTA IILEK Brookheld Ill Short In stature Henrletta Illek can easlly be called the tmlest member of thc sen1oI class and besldes that she IS an other of those rare personalltles who race through hagh school IH three years SIDNEY IOHNSON La Grange Ill Ace hlgh rates Sldney Iohnson In personallty as well as In scholarshxp and he has a weakness for football that star red hxm on the Home s team Sld played tackle yery effectlyely 75 NX Names Make News EWR HARRY HUNTOON La Grange Ill Good natured Harry Huntoon happy go lLlCklly makes hIs wIy He has lent hIs trumpet to the band Ind plays the traps for the Troubadours J fu GEORGE IvEs Congress l ark Ill Sportsman George Ives not only makes hIs presence felt In Intramural sport clrcles but IS In add1t1on a fine student CIIARLES IEFFRIES La Grange Ill Baseball playel Charles Ieffrles b9S1dCS playmg a good game of the favorxte Amer Ican sport has been out for Intra mural basketball for two years M OI IVE IOHNSON La Grange Ill Capable Latln l1l'1QL1lSt Ollve ohnson wall be re membered by both her teachers and her classmates as a true master of that ancaent language that IS so dlfllcult for most of us VIRGINIA IOHNSON La Grange Ill FITSY rate basket ball player Vlrglma Iohnson IS Ilso a proficaent typlst She was a member of the A A K and ha successfully tr1ed her hand as an actress Page 12 Section 2 EL TEE HI TABULAE MAIN NEWS VINCENT IOLIFFE La Grange Ill Versatalaty as the keynote of Vincent Ol1ff6S char acter A wrater that as well recog 11lZCd an laterary carcles an artist an actor and an athlete Vancent Iolaffe as an admared pea sonalaty HF LEN KASTORY La Grange Ill Demure and quaet Helen Kastory also possesses maschaexous twankle an her eyes that gay es exadence of a dual per sonalaty Her blonde laaar and good looks makes ber popularaty among the boys expaaan able IAMES KENDRIC Is L Grange Ill Heayyweag football player ammy Kendraek as a member of the L club whose tendencaes lean decadedly toward atbletacs 'Vlemorable occasaon sank fourteen of has mtramural basketball teams aaaneteen poants an an exeatang struggle wath Daye Anderson s squad F42-f ELSIE KOHLSTROM Western Sprangs Ill Qulet and modest Flsae Kohlstrom has a marvelous faculty for receayanq laonor grades She has an unus ually hagh scholastac average for whach she may be justly proud NAOMI KOLANCHICK La Grange Ill Orchestra accom panast Naoma Kolanchack has been a declded success and because of her abllaty as an organlzer she as a member of the Garls League Congress Names Make News as CLARICE KAMIIN La Grange Ill Auto manapulator Clarace Kamm IS often seen drax ang her yellow roadster that as generally Hlled wath her numerous fraends Clarace as anterested an German as two years member shap an the German club proy es DOROTHY KEILMAN Congress Park Ill Brown halred and blue eyed Dorothy Kealman has wath pep that as not easaly equalled put forth a great deal ot energy mto the organa ataons to whlch slat belongs ELNIFR KLuck La Grange Ill Dead eye basket shooter Flmer Kluck has a smale and a good nature that he used effectayely an makang has many fraends Romana KoHouT La Grange Ill Athlete Robert Kobout was manager of the heaa y weaght basketball team durang bas sophomore year center of the farst team thas year an basketball and catcher of the baseball team Huoo KORANDA La Grange Ill Senaor trackman Hugo Korarada as one of the out standang runners on the team He also as known for has delaght an teasang members of the opposate sex K If y l MAIN NEvxs EL TEE HI TABULAE Sectlon 2 Page I3 MADELIINE KRANSTON Berwyn Ill Tmnsfer student Mldellne KIiHSfOf1 came from Nuztreth lCiClLII1y to L T H 5 III htr Iulllor ye Il lllil turned out tor tht nllporlty of glrls Ithletlcs KI ILLIIIIH blsktt SllOOUIl Ilqx hu tt llIl's to frxqutllt IOIX GEINEVIEVE KRUM L1 Grange Ill ll'Ino player KJCHLXILXC KFLXIU can serxe up her In I style that 19 not cis e Ilallcd r x llL1L s 'I companlst ls realized by melnbers of Phllo vtho ask her scrxlces on nt Irly ex ery program IAMES LANGE La Grange Ill Business man es lmmle Lange plays an lmport'1nt role on the TABLILAL staff He 19 also presldent of Playmakers and has serxed 'ls llghtwelght football cIptaln IH 'lddltlon to pl I5 Ing an IIDPOYYBHY part ln the SKIIIOI' play 1111 IS the young In In QOIHQ QOIDL place WILLIAM LArrA LI Grange Ill Ardent worker Blll Latta although he IS rather reserved has friends and actlwl tles galore HAZEL LEuBRIE La Grange Ill With qulet sollcl tude Hazel Leubrle IS always wll llng to do her part to the best of her ability and because of that quality she has many friends anal has won the coveted National Honor Society membership. Names Make News DOROTIIEA KREIN La Grange Ill Attmctlve Doro the'I Kreln wlth her dIrk hwlr 'Ind eyes Ind I ple Islng personIllty nl Ike her I Qlll th lt ern Itts I most f IN or Iblr IINPILSSIOII VIRGINIA LAIVIBERT La Grange Ill Talented VIFQIHW Lamberts ablllty IH both vocal and dramItlc l1I1E'S accounts for her rlppewance ln the plays and operettas dL1I'lI'LQ the past four ymrs ELEANOR LAPI-IAM La Grange Ill OLltS1ClC actlvltles enthuslast Eleanor Lapham IS pres ldent of the French club has serxed on the edltorlal board of the Lzon for the pIst two years and because of her four years ITlCITlbCI'Sl11p1n O E O she ranks hlgh 'Is In lI1tt.llLCtL1'll personallty FRANCIS LEE Western Springs Ill Llght haired Francls Lee IS a blonde verslon of Helen Kane and Fran C15 can easlly be called one of L T H S s It glrls Her Chevy roadster IS often seen full to the brlm wlth her frlends IANE LEWIS La Grange Ill Fastldlous ln dress and lnanner lane LEWIS has a dlscrlmlnatlng llterary taste and wlelds a faclle pen PWC 14 Scmon 2 EL TEE HI TABULAE MAIN Nuys PHILIIP LEWIS La Grange Ill Actor Phillip Lewis has played an Important role in eyery one of our class plays His ability to take his parts gracefully and effectixely lend a true profession il air to his work MORRIS LINDSTROVI Western Springs Ill Centei Morris Lindstrom IS a yaluable player on the Intramural basket ball teams His heighth plays an ity to sink baskets yd f BERNICE Lout,HLIN La Grange Ill Basketeer Bernice Lohghlm lg sure of eye Ind foot and IS without question an out standing figure on the gyIn floor VIRGINIA LusE Western Springs, lll.ALiterary' highlight Virginia Luse has been able to win an important berth on both the Lion and TABLILAE staffs, BLANCH MAAS La Grange Ill,--True scholar Blanch Maas with her conscient- ious nature and natural ability as a student account for her consis- tent membership in O. E. O. DONALD LXNDEBLAD La Grange Ill H1 Y promoter Donald Lindeblad has been a mem ber of that organization since his freshman year and has participated In the band and orchestra Lindy has a decided inclination toward music TRUDEAU LINTON La Grange Ill G A A member Trudeau Linton seems to haye at tamed an Interest in athletics this year for she has gone out for basketb all LESTER LUINDEEIX. Grange Ill Athlete es Lundeen has been a member of the heaxyyxeight basketball team fo two years and is also an Important play er on the baseball diamond MARION LYONS La Grange, lll.fFormer Mortonite Marion Lyons came from the Cic- ero school for her last year at L. T. H. S,, and we were all v ry' happy' to haxe h.r among us. IAMES MAEIN La Grange Ill.- L man immi, Mabin has been a heavyweight player on the football squad for the last two years whose modesty and ability to play' with co-opeI'- ation and gusto has helped his team to gain the necessary points for victory. l l N M k N I afnes 6 G GWS 4 . ' c h ' ' l . . l ' . 2 1. . . .c. Y I important part in Lindstroms abil- X hocklty, yolleybaily softer' and 7 . 4. .. I' K, i . 1191 iw . i 6 O ' ' ' I' . A 1 fi ' ' - 'm 1 ' a , .-- L, . .B Y Z V . V, 4 . C - ' V ' - Y K V . . AS I X s , I c . 1 I . 1 L ' e 7 P I I U J ,I -N V , I r- . C L , K 1 Y MAIN News EL TEE H1 TABULAE Secfzon 2 Page 15 DAVID MACDONALD ongress k lVl mx er Due lVl1cDon1ld hxs shown un excelled 1b1l1ty H1 c lrrymq on hxs dutles on both tht footblll md thc blstbxll telm Dum IN qulte m 'athlete ll1I'IlSklf ROBFR1 MALCOLBI La Grmge Ill Basketeer Bob Malcoln hrs been an xmportant member of an lntramural h1sketball tenm for the last four years ELLIS MAUS La Gr'mge Ill Auto authorxty Elhs Maus IS often seen bumpmg around ln h1s LIZZIQ and seems to be one of those fellows who allows nothmg to phas h1s pep Maus work on the llghtwelght blskethill team has been yery commend xble BURTON MCCLAIN La Grange Ill Fnendly Burton McCla1n has a talkative nature rn the class room that does not seem to bother h1s pedagogs but 1n spxte of th converstatlon manages to wxn good grades IACK MCLHINNEY Western Spr1ngs Ill Drwer ack lVlcLh1nney xs usually near when a long green roadster swmgs around the corner He IS VICE presldent of the All Arts Klub and '1 valu able runner on the senlor track team . aw Names Make News I THOMAS MAGEE rr mn e Ill BUSIIICQSIN un Thomxs lVl1gu. h as shouldercd the respons1b1l1ty th xt IQ connected wxth the purchasing of the cmdy for the cindy store He has exe cuted h1s work for thc past your mn the store xery successfully 7 IYSONIAI D MARBLE La Gr mge Ill Senor Donald Marbles aptltude IH the Spanxsh language has made hlm a member of the Spanish club IH hlgh stand m SHELDON MCCANDLESS La Grange Ill Smiling Sheldon MCC311dl6SQ has a grln that re mxnds one of the smaller member of tne Laurel 'md Hardy laugh team but Mac always seems to get xlong wherever he goes BETTY MCEWEN La Grange Ill Basket shooter Betty McEwen IS able to snk some of those long net slappmg beautxes that one rarely sees dur mg basketball games Her unas summg In inner 'md natural friend lmess wms many friends CLARENCE MCNAMEE La Grange Ill Unrelated to e famous Graham Clarence M Namee does not need the cl11m of relatlonshlp to dlstlngulsh and to 1nsure h1s prestlge WlthlH the por tals of thls lHStltl1tlOI1 Clarence has mastered the speakmg of Span1sh to a hugh degree K V S r ff , II Il A fl S 0 rf u , , - IMMJJ l XJ-I C Par, Ill. 2 SQ' La Cz g, . - .. 2 .' 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Page 16, Section 2 EL TEE HI TABULAE MAIN NEWS ,JV ,a Gfzp! ll , IOHN MEAD Western Sprmgs Ill Snapshot photographer of the TABULAE Iohn Mead has also made a name for hlmself as a l1ghtwe1ght football and basketball play er and because of hIs muSIcal abIlIty plays IH both the orchestra and the band MARION MITCHELL La Grange Ill Attractue Martcyy Mltchell IS a gIrl yxlth .ple yltallty and Interest I b e SocIal and cduca es of school lIfe La Grange Ill Wrlter M1ldred Montgomery has really acqmred fame IU journallstlc cIrcles She has tvto years of Lzon yxork to het credxt ROBERT MOORE La Grange lll Fleetfooted Bob heavywexght football team and three years on the track teams maj jushfledly lay claIm to athletlc IstInctIon KJ DONALD MORRIS La Grange lll Good Sportsman Don Morrls eyen though he pos sesses a studIOuS a1r and mamtams a dlgmfled manner at all occasIons has many fr1endS and adnurers Names Make News , . MARSHALL MILES La Grange Ill AdX6Tf1SlDQ solIc Itor MIles work In the glee club and the operettas produced by that orgamzatron has been excellent In gettmg ads for the Lzon th1s year Bud has arded 1U alleylatmg the flnanclal problems of that worthy publIcatIOn IRMA MOLZOHN La Grange Ill Quxet mannered Irma Molzohn has had no trouble In I'll3lCll1Q many flgt and smcere frlends RICHARD MOORE La Grange lll Track ciptun DIck Moore has been one step Ihead IH eyerythmg as he has 111 hIs three years of track and cross country Not only was Dlck captaIn of the senIor track team durlng h1s senlor year but he has also led a successful cross country squad WILLIABI MORAN La Grange Ill Up and at em Blddy Moran makes a yaluabl player on any team because of h1S athletIc powers and Hghtmg temperament Memorable occas IOHS When Bugs hast1ly rose t1me and agaIn from h1s study hall seat to rush up to the black board to erase 1nsInuatIons per taInIng to hIs character LA RLIE MORRIS Congress lark lll Admlrable Tmy MOYFIS clxmaxed his fouI years on the heayyweIght football team after recelylng the Vaughan medal hrs sophomore year by captaInIng an L T H S eleven to another non conference champ1On shIp MOTTIS has also starred o the heavywelght basketball teams and has proven hlmself to be a good student by h1s elect1on to th Natlonal Honor Soczety Mem orable occasIon When TIny dressed up as a demure country malden on Hobo Day . y Y Q.. I ' ' ' - , ' v 7 M ' 1 ' i ' 'ww A , , y A , , of 1 Q . c I 1 - , . v V . ' ' . ' th . K' ' . Ll It Ip N . I X A A t L 1 V -W 1 in A l . 1 ' E ' v v ' Y f B A , ,- ' I V. V v ' v L A - - v ' v ' Y ., . ,. V Q , f -'-- A yy!! ' ' I, .- I -,. , ,X ... I E , . ' . v Moore, wzth two years on the 'I ' . . . . , e Af , . . v G- K . .,.. . v '. .L . fi ' . ' n . . . C X MAIN News EL TEE I-I1 TABULAE Section 2 Page 17 CHARLEEN MURPHY La Grange Ill All Artist Char leen Mtlrphy has been a follower of her mothers tastes IS four years membership 1n the A A K proye Charleen has had several import mt roles in A A K stage productions MELVILLE NELSON La Grange Ill Quiet Melyille friendship of his acquuntances 111 spite of his reticence KATHERINE OAKES La Grange Ill Viyacious Katie Oakes can be counted on to master and introduce eyery new dance step that ex er comes into vogue Her flashing eyes and peppy man ner results in her being a great fayorite HARRIET OLSON La Grange Ill.-Talented Harriet Olson with dramatic ability schol- arly attainments and literary tastes is the type of person who amounts to something in intellect- ual circles. ROBERT OLSON La Grange Ill.-Musician Robert Olson combines executive ability to his work in music. He is the president of the orchestra was business manager of the same or- ganization last year. AL1cE NAPIER La Grmge lll Entert nner Alice Napier 1s 1 reil dancer and we haxe enloyed her talent many times RUTH NELSON La Grange Ill Sunny Nelson surely liyes up to her nickname ind because of her charm she is an outstanding personality MYRTLE OGREN Western Springs Ill Competent typist Myrtle Ogren has by hex accuracy and speed helped the TABULAE editorial staff get the work of publishing the annual out on time IANE OLSON La Grange lll.-Brilliant lane Ol- son offers popularity and good looks combined with an excellent mind contrary to a popular sup- position that beauty and brains are not found together. ane is one of those rare exceptions who is to be admired. DOROTHY QSWALD La Grange Ill.-Scholar Dorothy Oswald is on- of those few stu- dents that attain membership ' the National Honor Society and besides her high scholastic average she is a star basketball player. N M lc N afnes a 9 GWS . ' Q Y -- - 1' 2 ' 2 . .f 2' ' ' V 2 ' 1 2 2 2 2 ' . 2 f ' , V - I 1 R C . ' 2 ' . . . 2 C 1 K V .1 . 7. C ' K V 'M Nelson commands the respect and - I ' ' D . . . 1. . 2 L V A 4 I I A K C R C . R C . o W . lx' 1 2 Q , lb' Q , 2 2 2 , 2 , c , 1 . 2 2 l Qi v 9 ' ,, in C C K C C , Page Ib Scctzon 2 4' EL TEE HI TABULAE MAIN NEws EDNA PALMER La Grange Ill Transfc studen Edna Palmer came from Oak Pa hagh school and entered L T H S ln the maddle of her sophomor year She capably handled tht lt adanq role an the All Arts Klub 1 a last e r LEONA PENSE La Grange Ill Wrater Leona ltnse has had laer many excellent and entarely oraganal poems loycd by members of Scrlbblers the organ! ation for later ary llghts CARL PERSON VVestern Springs lll Man agtr Carl Person seems to ha L h ld that posataon on aaort than one athletac team and to ha 5 IOXLCI xery successful an such B ole HELEN PIKAS Western Springs Ill Author Helen lJlk39 became known soon after entermg hagh school as a gall who could wrate clex erly e has ln ed up to that reputataon w1th her f'lne work an Scrabblers for the past two years REGINAI D PLUMMER La Grange Ill Studlous consca entous Reglnald Plummer entlrely free from concelt knows what at as to be a scholastxc success Names Make News ANDREw PEIRLE La Grange Ill Rlght halfback Pearce rose to promanence when he played such br1ll1ant football th1s last season and scored so many poants for our tean Meanorable occas1on Wlataa Andy scampered around left end an a rcyerse play twace against Ray erslde to tae the core wath a touchdown and t wan the game w1th the poant after touchdown MARY IANE PERRY La Grange Ill Actress Mar an lerry as a draan at1c success and she, carraes the part of a daq nahtcl lady of tht unmortal -lOl to PLI'fkLflOll Sha, wall bt remean l and for htr txctlltnt work an tht stnaor play EUGENIA PERSON Western Sprangs Ill Able dra matlst Fugema ltrson brilliantly playtd the part of thc conaedaennc at wat Muff an tht senloa ay The Youngest Q.jQAX,d4Vt'J'J HEI EN PINNER Congress lark Ill Loologast Helen Pxnner because of her abll tty to understand the complex organlsms of yaraous anun als has an unlalhng sourcc of lHf0I'l11AiflOll on that subyect ANN PODMAJERSKY Brookfleld lll Vocallst and plan lSt Ann Podmajersky IS also pres adent of Scrabblers and has con trabuted a great deal for the ad vencesnent of that organlzataon MMR News E1 TEE Hl TABuLAE Semen 2 Page 19 JANET POWERS l Grange Ill Sportswoman 1net lovxtrs h1s 1n lthletlc en tl1LlSl lsln th lt IS h 1rd to hc lt 111d 1 person1llty th It rlllktd hlgh ln the personalltx Qomtcst l1st yt 1r nc s rt 111115 d 1 s Lccss sc P 'XRNIELY PRITCHARD L1 Grange Ill ASSISTIYIY TABL1 IAI- edltor PIYIH Prltch1rd orglnl zed 1nd dlrected 1 bmd known as Pr1tch1rds Troub1dors that h1s enloyed tremendous success Parm vw IS responslble for the gath erlng of all the datl known IH TABULAE clrcles as pedlgrees tha 1S used ln vnrltlng the senlors up ln the 1nnu1l HELEN: PURPLE La Gr1nge Ill Colorful Helen Purpl ls t1ll stately 1nd well dressed She IS often seen horse back rldlng ln the forest preserve and IS knovtn as an able equestrl enne Helen ln school llfe 15 1 competent chemlstry 1sslstant RuTH RASCHKE La Gr1nge Ill On the stage on the b1sketball floor or ln the class room Ruth Raschke 15 always good master of any sltu1tlon EARL REINKE L Grange Ill Planlst Earl Relnke IS one of the Hnest of our classlc1l 1XOl'y tlcklers and besldes belng a notable part of the track team he IS a real actor Earl IS also a lournallst of note beln 1ctlxely connected wlth both the Lzon and the TABULAE KAT1lRYlw PRlc E L1 Gr1nge Ill OFQWHIZKF lX1y PFICC ls 1 glrl wlth 1 gre1t Illlily frltnds llld 1 ITllllltllClC of 1ctlxltles to vnhlcll she cluotcs 1 qlt It de ll of her tllllff SONNA PROBST We-ste Il Sprlngs Ill Actress Sonn1 Probst wlll be remembered for the lmportslnt p1rt she so competently took IH The MllllOI1 alre the class play our lunlor year 1nd for the leadlng femlnlne role ln our senlor play The Youngest BERNICE PuscHEK La Grange Ill Popular Bermce Puschek IS one of those glrls who IS constantly 1gree1ble and because of that deslrable character lStlC she lS generally llked -vu.L BERNICE REINKE La Grange Ill Glee clubwoman Bernlce Relnkes tendencles are decldedly muslcal She IS an lm portant part of the glrls glee club SUSAN RIBON Congress Park Ill Transfer stu dent Susan Rlbon spent three years at HHYFISOH hlgh school be fore comlng to L T H S Here ln La Grange she has been actlve ly engaged ln the work connected wlth G A A Page 20 .Sectzon 2 EL TEE I-I1 TABULAE MAN News X. ELLEN RIDLEY QNTM Western Sprlngs Ill V1Ol1D1SI Ellen Rldley ts a great loyer of mUS1C Through her work 1n the orchestra she IS well known to the student body GRACE RODER La Grange Ill Attractlye Gract Roder lS a g1rl wlth plenty of admlrable characterlstxcs who well llked because of her enthus xasm for any thmg and ey erythmg RUTH RYAN La Grange Ill Ruth IS not yer well known here as thls IS only her second year at L T H S but those who are acqusunted w1th her llke her yery much E51 HER SAYER La Grange Ill Engllsh student Esther Sayer 19 one of those rare xndxylduals who can successfully untangle grammatxcal errors and serye up 1 wellwrltten cear sentence MARY IANE SCHEEF La Grange Ill Sat1sfy1ng Mary ane IS one of the members of the Home ECOHOIHICS squad who feeds the starxmg students eyery noon She nearly always IS busy at some act1v1ty or other and l1ttle won der for she IS much 1n demand Names Make News J BELLE Rocxwoob La Grange Ill QUIET Belle Rock wood IS an excellent student and It IS eyxdent that she has other IH terests as she IS often seen at club meetlngs and at soclal ey ents LILLIAN RORCHEK La Grange Ill Former Austln hlgh student Lllllan Rorchek came to L T H S at the begmnmg of her 1un1or year At Austm she was an dCllX8 part1c1pant 1n the many school actxyltxes and here IH La Grange she has kept up her preylous record MARION SAABORNJ La Grange Ill Sllllllflg MBFIOII Sanborn has a hlghly deyeloped sense of humor and because of th1s faculty she appreclates and IS ap preclated wherever she goes K -,KV WILLIS SGHAEFER La Grange Ill Lzon edltor Wrllls Schaefer has 1 l1st of act1y1t1es that do not seem plauslble unless e denotmg person knows WllllS H has 1 capaclty of undertakmg much and bemg a success at every th1ng he attempts ARTHUR SCHMIDT La Grange Ill Salesman Artxe Schmldt was backup man on thc Q league team and he deals mean change 1n the candy store H plays the V1ol1n and was a member of the orchestra 'F . . , . 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N X e , .2 c I., 1 ' S , T 7. y .X . a V .' v ' 'X Q ' . .. e ' ' Y . . . l Y J MA11s NEws EL TEE H1 TABULAE Sectzon 2 Page 21 HELEN Sc111v11DT La Grange Ill Drwer Helen Schm1dt has often been seen com 1ng to school ln her borcl coupe b11t her restrxtcl nuturt kept us from knowlng har re1lly well ANGE1.1NE SCHULTZ Western Sprmgs Ill Athlete An gellne Schultz IS one of the most prom1nent G A A members and because of her good basketball work she has helped out 1n man, t1ght s1tuat1ons by her sure shots IANE ScHuYLER L1 Grmge Ill Chalrwoman ane Schuyler has been respons1ble for the clexer lunch hour recreat1on perlods and has supervlsed the work xery well She has a fac ulty for runnmg thlngs success fully and as her executlxc ab1l1ty 15 well known she has been called to Hll numerous posltlons durlng her h1gh school career WAL1xER SCOFIELD La Grange Ill Frlendly Wmk Scofield gets on so well w1th the faculty and students al1ke because he has an 1rres1st1ble grm and a good natured 'ltf1fl1ClC toward ex eryth1ng He IS a very popula1 member of the class BETTIE SENCEBAUGH L Grange Ill Short story wrlter Bett1e Sencebaugh whose good analysls of any s1tuat1on and her 1b1l1ty to express herself on paper has helped produce many A theme Names Make News FRANFIS Sc IINALIBEL1 La Grange Ill DCSIQUCF laranc1s Schnaubelt 1s an artlst w1th a pen cll who 1s able to creltt symbols that are nttractlva larancls won tae contest of th L1 Cfrlngt Ch amber of Commuct 1n deslgn mg a seal and a slogan for tht xlllage of La Gr mga. RAYMOND SCHULTZ L Grange Ill Clever ay Schultz cert unly deserx es the t1tle Class ester for throughout h1s career he has supplled humorous s1tuat1ons and funny remarks I takes an alert bram to do th1s and Ray certunly has that LORRAINE SCHUYE Brookfield Ill Demure look1ng Lorralne has a m1sch1ey ous twmkle 1n her black eyes that suggest a dual nature Lorrame manages to haxe plenty of fr1ends and good t1n1es JM ,, WILKIN SEACORD L1 Grange Ill Super salesman W1lk1H Seacord spends most of h1s tlme 1n the Candy store and ha oftentnmes been accused of be1ng able to make many a student losc h1s last cent on a tr1v1al candy bar We arent compla1n1ng Proceeds from the candy store help support the TABULAE RAYMOND SERGO Hodgklns Ill F1ddler Ray Sergo IS r1ght ln the l1mel1ght when 1t comes to ITILISIC He 1s not only connected w1th the school orches tra but 19 also a promment mem ber of Prltchard s Troubadors page 22 Seaton 2 EL TEE H1 TABULAE lhrlAIN NEWs C X FHERIINE SM11 H C1 ange Ill l oi mer f'l1nscl11te Cithe Flllf' Sllllfll seemingly made ie tr1nsfe1 with no elifhcut vyh1tsoexer for she his beeo ne 111 e11tl111s11st1e LlL1l7XKOIlli1'I hut t T Esa HER Swovy DEN La Grange lll Attractixe Esther Snoyy den has the dlSflIlCf1OIl of be ing a member of th junior college as vyell as finishing up her vxork IS a SCIIIOI' Esther is largely re sponsible for the good dancing shown III College Capers is sh coached the tingo chorus 1nd the boys ballet BF A1 RIC E Sa EENDAHL L1 Grange Ill Traxeller Bea Steendahl returned from CillfOF1lli with the l1test dope in Hollywood 11 pemnqs She can easily e termed one of the most popular girls Ill the s 111or cl1ss fl! 1,00 fate 41 MYRON STEVENS Western Springs Ill Speaker Myron Steyens IS a deb itor and brilliant scholar, and will undoubt- edly see service on many future debate tean1s. FRANCES SYMMES La Grange, Ill.fSaleslady Frances Symmes is seen daily before and after school at work in the book store and her ability as a business woman is quite evident, ll I, Names Make News WIILLIAM SM1a11 1 Grange Ill C M T r 1 Smith alias Illlffy yery successful basketbxll pl iyer and a yaluable man on 1ny te 1111 Bill and Les Lundeen seem to get great enloyment out of 111ark1ng each other absent 111 study l11ll both boys tak111g the roll URSULA STAMPLE La Grange Ill Dead shot Ur sula Stimple makes it possible for her basketball teams t take 1 jre1t s1gl1 of relief vehen she comes out on the floor fox Ursluis sure shooting piles up the score VIOI ET S1 E1MER Congress l ark Ill Domestically inclined V1olet Stillllif has been 1 1 1lu 1ble member of th Home llc ono1111cs club tl11s p1st ye1r IEROME SIULIK La Grange Ill Sportsman errv Stulik has shoyyn h11nself to be xery efficient in athletics and 1, also one of our most popula. seniors as his standing in with the members of the fairer sex can testify, MAX SZYPURA Western Springs Ill.fTrackman Max Szypura means business when he is out for cross country and because of this attitude h a valuable member of the track team. M'1x also plays 'n the band. JOY V jf :fl W MMN NEWS EL TEE I-lx TABULAE Scetzon 2 Page 23 DONALDINE TAYLOR La Grange Ill Demure appear mg Donaldme Taylor seems to be a II'lCCllt3flXL person but she 1 nexertheless xery much lllve when lt ns necessary to be so ROBER1 THIERSCH Western Sprlngs Ill Footballer Bob Tl1lCf9Cl1 as a member of the he lXyWClQl1f squad this season and as a llghtvyelght player last year has made 1t eudent that footba ns Bob s fax Orlte sport IORRAINE THORSEN La Grange Ill Vocallst and actress Lorrame Thorsen his set a standard for style durmg her ca reer and 1n all probab1l1ty wlll be a famous dress des1gner 1n the fu ture EDWARD TORRES Congress Park Ill Senor Torres last nam sounds Spamsh and hls mterest m that language xs evl dent Ed be1ng a member of the Spanlsh club RUTH TUREK La Grange Ill Scholar Ruth Turek has held a membershlp rn O E O for four years and IS a member Of th Natlonal Honor So clety haylng been chosen durlng her jumor year LEw1S THATCHER Congress Park lll Gallopplng down the footb all Held vuth a plg skm tucked safely under hrs arm Levns Thutcher cm create more than one cxcltlng moment for the people ln the grandstmds ELSIE TIIOMPSON La Grange Ill Clubwornan Elsx Thompson 19 secretary of the Spmmsh club md holds member shlps 1n many other school org un zxtlons LESTER TODD La Grange Ill Footballer Les Todd although h1s good natured grln expresses a tolerant attxtude does not allow any funny busxness from the opposmg team enter mto play on the grldxron BETTY TREAT Western Sprlnqs Ill FEITIIIIIHC Hnancler Betty Treat suecessfullv hlled the Ofliee of glrls treasurer durlng her sophomore year and a great deal of credlt was gxven her for her work FRANCES VAN DYKE La Grange Ill Actress and pub llc speaker Becky Van Dyke has a naturxl talent for makmg frlends and m addltlon she 1S an actxxe member of numerous orgamzatxons Page 24 Sectzon 2 TEE H1 TABULAE MAIN NEWS GAUGFR VAUGHAN Western Sprlngs Ill Racquet w1elder Gauger Vaughan follovye the trad1t1on of h1s fam1ly by be mg tenn1s captam last year H has also starred on both the henry les and the l1ghts durmg basket ball season and has been 1 con SISYQHY trackster IOE VILET Congress lark Ill Athlete oel Vllet IS on hts yxay to follgfu. Bobby Iones examples as h1s four P years of first rate golf lndlcate oe IS also an extremely y iluabl IU an both on the grldxron md on the basketball floor La Grangen IU. Pro ent semor Ray W 'has pl ed football basketball an tenms besldes be1ng a mana for the SCIIIOI' pla He 1s yy ed by '1 KJA uf 3 lj J'1 7 ALFIAED WEBB L Grange Ill Clubman Al Webb has held membershxp IH the H1 Y the A A K and the glee club m add1t1on to playmg 1n thc band Al has played both football and basketball hlle t L T H EDWARD WEBB La Grange Ill Songster Ed Webb after attendmg St Iohns M1l1tary academy came back to L T H S to take parts 1n the m1nstrel show and the operetta He has a really fine XOICQ Nam in Makfyljgws I AURA VENTRESCA Western Sprmgs Ill Vocaltst and scholar Laura Ventresca not only has a most pleas1ng XOICC but has enjoyed belng a member 1n O E O and 1n the French club as 1 result of her hlgh ax erages X! GEORGE Voss Congress lark Ill Actor ax 13 f101'l enthuslast and athlete George Voss Intramural basket eers hue seen George eyery yeat and he has tr1ed hls hand at plg iklll tOflI1Q tlns last yL1r VVestern Sprmgs Ill Good stu dent H1lda Warner IS a member of the Natlonal Honor SOC1CtX and has held membershlp 1n O E O for four years She also plays tenn1s and golf and hxs shown talent upon tne stage -4 C DONALD La Grange Ill L man on Webb has played guard on both the heayywelght and hghtwexg football teams vunmng h1s major L th1s last year Don IS also a cartoon1st of note holdlng the s1t1on of offlclal cartoon1st to tht, TABULAL CARL WERMINE Western Sprlngs Ill Dlplomat Carl VVerm1ne successfully man ages to come to Amer1can hlstory class lat and st1ll keep on the bflght s1de of the teacher Carl has played 1ntramural basketball and has part1c1pated IH track events 1 ' EL Il : ll 940 ' A , , 'ff uf- 1 L 1. i E 5 I , O K4 .. y 1 , 3 4 D ' . J 1 l q p 1 ' . ' f' ' .' ' ' ' ,A t , IS v . 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' , ' Q po- MAIN NEWS EL TEE HI TABLILAE Secfxon 2 Page 25 RUTH WEST L Grange Ill Sportswom'm Ruth West hus 1cqu1red func IH n1sketh1ll hockey xolltxb an r1c Sht 18 1 popullr sen or both ln md out of 1thlct1c cxrcles I' ,gf VINIAN W1LBuR L1Gr1nge Ill Vnolxnlst md dt bater of note Vlxlan WllbLlY C'ill'lL to El Tet l-I1 for her last two ye1rs of hxgh school Her work 1s 1 Cltbxter h1s been OLlfQflI'lClll'1Q BLAKE XNILSON La Grange Ill I-I1 Y man Bl1ke Wllson w as presldent of that or grmxzatlon llst ye1r Bl'1ke h1s been out tor sexeril sports but seems to gun the gre itest enjoy ment from constructmg model an' planes CAROLYN WINRLENIAN Westerxl Sprlngs Ill Sports Joman Carolyn VV1nklem1n has often been seen on the basketball floor or playxng hockey or even lowermg the track records She was XICC presldent of G A A durmg her semor year ALINIA WOODKEY L Grange Ill Qulet Alma Woodkey has presented herself as one of our flrst rate senlors and although she IS not wxdely known her work and actlve p1rt m school hfe haxe been most commendable Names Make News 44' NL igflf I-IELLN WESTERHOLM L1 Gr1nge Ill All Tround p1r tlcxpant Helen Westtrholxn IS 1 well known mtmhtx of thc Sp in rsh club and htsxdts ll1XlIlQ ns ketblll 1nd hockty Lxptrxcnce she. 18 well 1cqu11ntLd with home eco nomxcs Er EANOR WILLIANISON 1 Gr1ngt I ClLlbWO1Il1H Eleanor XVllll3II1SOH can present 1 membersh1p ln the French club presldent of Ph1lo three years 1n O P O one ofthe Scrxbblers 1 fellow worker 1I'l O G C A one member m good st1nd1ng of G AA ARTHUR WINKLENIAN Sprlngs Ill Athlete W1HklQm1H w1s a grldman three years and h1s a real l1k mg for hlseball whxch he h1s ten dered IH h1s l1st two ye1rs GERTRUDE W1NsLoW L1 Grange Ill Much 1dm1red Gert WlllilOW IS 1 member of the French club 1 member of G A A a member of the hlstory club and IS actwe m Phllo She In ln extremely popular semor ILLIAM WORTH L Grange Ill Worthy B111 Worth has made hlmself an ex cellent manager of athletlc squads and besldes bemg a member of the glee club h1s taken part IU sev er1l school stage productlons ll ll . 1, a , If K - C 1 ' C , f- 2 . - x z. . 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Paqt 26 Scttzon 7 EL TEE H1 TABUIAE M111 NUM ROBERT KR12: XVCQTCYII Sprmqs Ill Speedster Bob Kllg. l:1n1shc-cl h1gh school 111 three years and IS nom 1 mtmbcr trlcd lil? h111d 1t LKLIXIl'IlIlQ 1x 111 c 111d 1 cl L 11cctss111 h1s xcnturts ames Make News FRED MERR1TT L1 bmnge Ill Good humortd Fred lVlerr1tt I9 1 star IH thc dra matlc lmc H xx 1 s s song or two for thc glee club s 1 1ct1xt COYIIL 111 IIL band BLANC HE ZAHLAVA Brookfield, Ill The 1111x whlch sees to It that mlstakes occur IH annuals caused Blar1che's IJICIUTC to be lost 1n pr1nt1ng the book But here she IS one of the foremost sportswomen of the class, as her membersh1p IH the Junlor semor hockey team, the senlor basketball team, the baseball team, and the G1rls'Athlet1c HSSOCI ation proves She also rates the chstmctxon of bemg a top notch typ lst, ancl IS one of the reasons Why the class of'32 IS very proud of IIS .1ccompl1shments HAROLD MARSIIKLL L1 Gmnge lll Sports1111n Harold Nlarshall 11ot only has part1c1p1tcd m ex ery COHCCIX able ty pt of uthlct 1cs but puts h1s lmowledgt of sports to good xxorlx OIT tht Izor t1fl l 1 l IIN ll l l l .-..t.-.s 1 .1 ' 1 A - ' 5, .-- V l rl Q C .-- . 4 of the Iunior college, Bob has l ' , 1 ' ' 1 5 : abl 2 ln H111 s A all .',, -'f-5 l '. .. 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Zi, -113 11:1x1111:111 111: 111l1':1111111'111 11:1N141-I11:111 41. 112 42 11-41,2 '1'.11111 A 1- 'M . g1111'111. 11:14 Mlm News EL TEE H1 TABuLAE Sermon 2 Page 31 SOME OF THE SENIORS ON PARADE .Lf y ,Af 1 NSAFQ-lm? ali' W xvv L- Upper Upper Upper Center LOUVL f Lower Lower ,dank Left lresxdent Bud seems to be ln '1 hurry or maybe he s reducing Center lnxlne Lanqe and Remke lunchmg, refreshments before the practice Rzqht Marlon and lane, whose male 19 It now? Eleanor and Dorothy just cant be separated from fllC1I' lox es lbooksl Left Helen and Ruth among those always ready for 12 OO Center Dlck, 1s lt Elear1or7 Rzqht Marv Ann, Molly Iam and MclflOU take .1 pretty pxcture Page Q2 Sectzon 2 EL TE E HI TABLILAE MAIN News SENIORS LOOKING NATURAL wgriis f ki if ,fri ?,.4' at il-ig., Mft. I- l I rv 2-A lk fs..- if-:L Upper Left. lan Rene ane and Eleanor enloy their ovvn cooking Upper Ccntcr: The Stagger system is advocated by Bea Vee El Pudgc and Kay. Upper Right: Buf the giant and Ray the dwarf relatively speaking. Center: Our man of the hour Bob about to keep his next appointment. Lower Left: Ursula and Marion at the cornerstone. Lower Center: The Wheaton mourners homeward bound. Lower Right: Another strike! Min Batteyfingl Pudge. BOYS 75 000 IIINII 5 Vx 1111111 all 1 lussus 51111 1111311111 T11x1x11' rlqlll mile, flm-5111111111: 1314111 L,1e1f1 il1I1101', sop1m111o1'C: A11 ,XIX DEX 13 1111' 'XX ll I1 Nnx xr. 1 vt 11.1111 111111111 .1111 . '1 1-11111 1'w1':'iisv1111 111' ' ,411-, A- , .. k'x1,X THE Nm EL TEE HI TABULAE Volume XXV ILINE l932 PHC0 S2-50 LUNCH HOURIS WELCOME Half the day IS oxer For thxrty golden mlnutes students can relax and lndulge m that exer m erestlng pastlme of consummg food Warm days brmg the sun seekers 0l1tSlCl l1ke so many Hxes Some of the students hung n arby or those who are the fortunate owners of cars leaxe the school and eat at home Others purchase thexr luncheon at nearby stores Stull others eat nn th cafeterla of the school and perhaps the greatest portlon eat lunches that haxe been brought from home I I l l I N 1 l ' w E l l l l l l I l , l Lunch hour, or rather half- hour. Half sighs of relief! One of the closest contests 1n the An array of new and amfactne mod Page 2 Sectzon 3 EL TEE H1 TABuLAE SECOND News ILINIOR CLASS OFFICERS Duck Page Elected R dP S l Presudenl' of Jumors ings an ms a es Increased Tlus Year hxstory of the h1gh school was held at the lumor class electron September 21 As no one was grven a clear mayorlty ln the Hrst electlon rt was necessary that a second electron be held ln the Engllsh classes Slx candldates were nom1nated for each oHlce On the rexote Drck Page won the presldency by only one point ox er Charles Whltford At the second electron the candx dates for the uce prestdency were nar rowed down to two Frances Hengels nd Elxzabeth Prxce Hengels wlnnlng by a small majorlty In the race for secretary Ford Por ter defeated Dorls Garrlson Nan ean Strobr1dge was elected g1rls tleasurer On the second round the oiiice of boys treasurer rested between W1ll1am Lang and Rlchard Lacher W1ll1am Lang was the popular xote ermstlc deslgns Increased the number of sales 1n class rmgs and p1ns th1S year A somewhat new method was used whereby the students had six styles from whlch to choose lnstead of only two or three as ln PYQNIOUS years About one hundred and forty people rmgs while 1 much smaller number or dered p1ns Jumors Elect Cedons, Suter Class Sponsors The jumor class appreclate more and more wlth each of thelr large ac trvltxes how w1se they were tn thelr cho1ce of sponsors Mxss Marcella Gedons and Mr Al Suter were elected to fill th1s posltxon by the class when they were freshmen and they have falthfully fulfilled exery task Jumors Hosfesses, Hosts to Sensors a+ Annual Reception The annual party whlch the junlors gxve the graduates marked the second 1un1or semor receptlon and proved con cluslvely the popular1ty and success of the idea Entertamment to suxt all tastes was provlded by the varxous commlttees The first event of the evenlng was th xaudevllle show ln the audltorlum wlth a program of outstandmg yunlor talent One of the features of the show was a lnttle playlet which Mrs Irvlne had coached The commxtt e IH charge of thls feature was headed by Stewart Campbell The others were Wllllam Herzog Dtck Lacher Charles Hasklns Madelon Strobrldge and Helen Krel The commumty room decorated IH a beautiful sprmgllke fashlon was n use all evenmg by those who were enterested IH card games Prlzes were dlstrlbuted to the hlghest scorer of any group of four who played three rounds o any game Th1s commrttee con slsted of Wllllam Lange cha1rman Blll Cralgle Paul Hume Vern Dohren lxatherme Frazer and Margaret Gus twfson The girls gym where the dance was held a l1ttle later ln the evenmg was xery cleverly drsgulsed ln 1 syncopated IT'USlC3l fashxon by haung decoratlons of b1g muslc notes and the l1ke Murlel Rees es was the capable dance and dec oratlon cha1rman and she was asslsted by Kathryn Knopp Ellzabeth lVlcClel l nd Mlldred Ahlswede I1mmy Nelson Fred Rusk Hamllton M1tchell and Isred Lodge Refreshments of strawberry sherbet punch and llttle cakes were served ILINIOR CLASS OFFICERS FORD PORTER Secretary NAN IEAN STROBRIDGE Gzrls Treasurer W1LL1AM LANGE Boys Treasurer r cuffs. H- Q 4 0 Q I ' IJ V . ......,... - .Noam vf,, , ,, W .V U .IJ . I ' v v I 0 v . . O . ' ' , . . . , . h V ' , , I V ' ' ' V U . . . . , V ' 1 . E ' ' . v I V' A ' - - ' ' l 4 most of whom were juniors, purchased , j ' ' V 7 I , ' I c . 1 ' ' '- V ' . . C . 5 - V '- i.-. ll1?- ' V v V' g - , : ' ' ' , , ' . . . . . V v ' 1 a ' ' , 'A ' - l I 'I l - - . ' I f 4 1 V V I . l A ' I f V V h , . ' 1 V ' 7' ' v V 1 . A V I A A ' 7 ' 7 . ' , e Q I ll ' Y V . 7 Q ,. V - , . ,' ef 1 .H 0- ' N.-'Q ' f F N . N Y' .l' W .Lf 1 Sl-ll'ONLlNk1VN'S X ' l EL TEE HI TABLILAE V R Section 3, Page 3 CLASS OF 1933 IUNIOR GIRLS 1 11 1 11 11 11 1 11111 1111 1 l ll 1 vert llu 1 Members of Junior Class Show Ablllly on Fields of Sporl' The class of '33 aihounds ill 11thl11tic stars, h11x'ing some c1111ckt1ri11ck sports 1111111 of ull sorts, und tl111 girls 11r11 not fur hehind i11 z1thlt1tie DI'OVVL'SS 11ith11r. l11 tl1t1 full Dick l'11t111. lfruncis Hen- gels, lioh lVlidtll11k.111f. lrord llorter. 'tntl Xvllllillll L11nqt1 Ilhltlt' tl111n1st1lx'11s IOUN on lk 1 rtitul 1r yx 18 smnsihlt 1 1oo1 lft ol tht st ISOIIN sto X ith tht 1clx1nt ot h1sk1th1ll HL iultz l Toni llhtt t1 ront 18 htnyvttight pl1ytrs Allin tvnty vy1s 11 rtstrxt h11x L1 it yxtight biskctlmll vt IS 1bly supporttd l ohn Gustafson Al C1ross1rtl1 Chirlts Whitford Robtrt W1ckstro111 Chirltton Ashton 1nd l11rl Squirt Citorqe Proxost proxtd to be the outst11nd1nq lunior trick st1r with Bob Moort Bob OHITI ind lord Porter also in llCll1Q nunts for thenistlxes Abe Schultz Toni l'he1 1nd l'r1nc1s Hengels distinguished thtinstly es on tht basebxll diunond in tht spring Among the girls 1rt llilliy 1ll round 1thlttes Betty Dtysty is possibly IIIOSY consisttnt in 1'l sports l'tg Dit trich rtftrttd for 111ost of tht qnnes and l1tr strxices in this htld yytrt ytry x 1 u 1 ult Idi M ll Rithinond IS o11e 0 tht htst of tht junior tr1ck s GREETINGS' f 1 X 1 111 1111 1111 11111 1 1 11 1 s 1 Juisitoirz BoYs 11 1 11111 1 1 1 ull ll I H nl I1 s 1 1 1 s 111111 Vernon Anderson and Bob Wick strom wrt intent upon tht preyailmg vtexther conditions in tht proximity of Lyons Township high sthool Wick strom is 11 bit undttidtd 1nd dtltys his teport much to tht disgust ot tht ytntr 1ble Mr Andtrson Sn11tttr Bob lorget your qooloshts 1 . , lun .' tl 1 gritliroii. 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I, lS111'111-11, BI. llmtst-, ll, H1111 v1 A111111 I 1' 11: Il, A -Q, li. ID1-ll1-tt, R, l-Iltl l, R, l1'isl1111, K. t'1111k11i1-l1, lf. IS1-II1111111 151,111,111 11' 1': Bl. l'11l1ill, BI. Vurtis, l,, llilllilllll, M, l411st11x',1111, BI. l-'1111sl11111l. I. .X11l111s1.n l 4 . Twp l'm1: li, ll:111111.111t1, .X, llllllIlilll't'jS, li. ll:1l11, V, lP:111lt11'11i'll1, A. lt1-1111-yy li, ll111'11. l . , 1 , ,,-1 lSt':11lf11l'1l, .X. 111'11ss:1t'lll ' I V I A ' A I-'iffli I' 1: V, 4'l111111111s1-11, .I, ti11s1:1t's1111. V. .Ksl1t1111, .l. l nrl111s, .I, ll:11ll1-yy Y. ,X11l1'11s11114 3 1' A l fl. t'11l1itl1111'1111 1 , ' Q ' ' 5' . ' - Ifrzflll 11' 'i l1', ID1-1111, ll. l rz1zi11t', li, ll11i11, S, ll:11'111-lt, l'. ll1111111, NY, .X111l111's1111, lf. 5 W - ' --' 1 Z .2 K. Il1111p:-is ,Q 1 . 'll1'11 l1'11111: li, lirzuy, li, .I111111-s, l1l. llllNl'lllll,f, li. l31'1'111:111, S. t'.111111Iwll. IZ, l'1'11i:i1- ' I 1 N1'1'11r11l l1'111I': V, ll:1,ki11s' ll, 1'l:1s11, l'. llupp, XY. ll1-1112, lf. ll11111'5, .l, H1-1'x':1t' ' ' A 'l ' Q ' ' l T . ,fl 511 11 'ww lb ll1111i1il11-1', lt. li1':1111, tl, ll11ll11111. ti, liu.ll : , ll, H111-11 K A 12 Page 4, Section 3 EL TEE H1 TABULAE SECOND News Juniors Even Wri+e Inspiring Jokes of Their Own FraiH'ies Mr. lohn Payne, to his sociology class: Bob OIHara, what are the two classes of hlindnesslu Bob, 1'ery' promptly: 'Color and stone. Ruth lH1tt1e Annl Nickless had an extremely importint ippointmtnt 'at the l1.11r dresstr s 1 1 11111 excuse 1111 11 111 O11 the Slllll. niqht th1t Miss D1ugh erty d1s1r1d hpr 1tt111d111C1 1ft1r school Sud Miss D1ugh1rty to H1tt11 Ann I do 111sl1 you had sointthing besides l111r on your 111111d r.111l1 ost VX ho s'1t Ill my s11t last period 'N r IlIo111ll VN hy Pfilllx Btciusn somebody his itttn 1 d s ISll7L 11s l 1 1 'Vlr Toxmll Oh proh 1hly ls1l11l Alfred H11111phr1ys 1r1,g1st1,r1ng for 1101 o 11 1 111111 IS 1 o e It siys your fathnr s 111110 My futher s 1111111 is l-Iumphreys too The ta1ch1r V119 QIXIIIQ '1 dissi-rt1 tion upon tht modtrn AIIICTICIII mtth ocs of 1ot111g l1111lIy ht re1che ha IOIIIY of tht pr11111ry nltetion ,met OBr1t11 18 td IL 11l11 18 the diffartnu l1tt11e1n the PFIIDIYX 1nd the general tltct1on VV1ll one is the hrst ind the. other is tht second Al brosmrth seems to know quite a lot wbout i:lI1'lI'lC1ll inittc-rs VVhen GLlLSi1OI1LCl li3Olli the wry noticeable drop III l11s qr1dfs o11 the 1nu1ry e portc1rd l11 rnphed Why eurything IS ITl'il'likCl dovxn 1fter the l1ol1d11s Miss MARCFLI A Grsuoxs Claxs Sponsor Ji'-'IMI CLASS OF 1933 1uN1oR GIRLS 111 I 111otl. 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Il. 1l:l1'11l U 0 X SECCNL NEVVS Z ELL TEE H1 TABULAE Section 3, Page 5 A CLASS OF 1933 JUNIOR GIRLS 11111 11111 11111 111 ll l 111 ms 1 1 11111111 1 ' lf ex ' 1 1 11s ss 1 111111 111111 XY 1111111 B IIL1 s ,11111 1 1 111 111 1 It 111 1 Pmbst NI 1' ll 11 ise 11111 H1 R1 1111111 1 11 nsenc 111 Q1 s P1111 1 I Ssuet 11111 hflll N 1 lell llld Y YY lllxkl 1 11111111s1111 l 111111 11 1 14111111 J Redfield 1111111 1 11111111 e 1 P1 111 111 1 1 11110111 61111 1111 W1 All ll e X Nillllllll IUNIOR BOYS N Z11111s11n oss s ll 1 1 1 1111 XX11111 s 11111 111 111 1111111 11 1 1 11111 1 111111 111s N1111111I 1111 1 It 1111111 11111 1111111 lbllfflllll 111111 11111 ss 11111 1 1 1 N Juniors Enfer Many Lines of Ac+ivi1'y in Successful Manner Besides the nunierous athletes, this class has many members who are tal- ented in other ways. The class play was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone because of the excellent cast which fcn- tured Ha1nilton Mitchell MOI'FlSOl Klim Prank Dem 1Vl1lx1n Slunntr Eirl Wright Bttty a111 ljrouts lXl11x Florence ljrobst Helen WLlSSl7FLI1I1aI 1nd Mirion Short in th 11111111 11111 most difficult parts VV1111111 Herzog Richard l..ach11 and Alfred Humphreys haxe shovxn thtm selx ts to h me considerable abilitx along journalistic lines and ham contributed II1l1Cll to the Lion in this last XL 1r MJI111 Mizsitians Among those musically 1I1CllI1Ld a11 Ceorge Hallam as a singer Htnrs 3COb1 and lared Lodge who are HCCOIH plished trombone players and Paul Hume 'whose nxmbl Hngers ofliciate at French club meetings and other places Vernon Anderson 15 becommg quite famous as a saXophon1st and there are many Juniors in the orchestra including Agnes Nordin Helen Cloyd Elizabeth Price Kathryn Knopp and Claitnce Pierce Helen Cloyd and William Htr OG made able pr1s1dents of O G C A and the H1 Y respectix ely Doris Gar rison was the leader of the Girls Arh letic association lVl1ldred Ahlsxxede president of the German cl11b and o Nohaxa leader of the budding .111 .tors .9-n..,,,,. wana M11 AIFRILD WIILIAM Surhn Sponsor 2 2 ' ' e 2 ...U . 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XYil11'1, XV. 1'1:1l1-y - 4 h 4 l 1 5 Page 6, Section 3 EL TEE HI TABLILAE SECOND NEWS STARS FRCJM THE CLASS GF I933' Upper Upper Upper Center Lou er Lou er Lou 4. r flxlfbty Left Agnes Helen and Grace O G C A Trxumurate Center ust the three of the cut ups Peggy Barb and Nan Rzghf Even our league presldent VIXIZIH needs aid 1n her French Betty IS the nd Ethel Grace and Bettv dont seem to craxe Lorene 1nd Helens company Left Ralph zs gettmg the lowdown from Tommy about laet n1ght S game Cc-nfer The Iumors llda Mae Nladelon Cxrolm beseech the Semom fD1ck Red lack Rzqlzt hun Tow mend can rxde a blcyclel I I I I I S., 4 . 9 gl l N was ' 1 A Q' S . ' R -af QM -2 - ...N WNNN, , .-,. , l 9 5 'ff X ., ,N . A S : I - , ', Y . .' I l V c V, ' '. 1 V . ' ' v v ' l x f' ' : G 'X ' . ' ' . Shcosn News Ea TEE Ha TABULAE Sectzon 3 Page 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS 5. Dawn GORDON Pre-szdent ETHIFL LAIDLRVK Vzee Preszdent Sophs Eleci' David Gordon Presldenl' of Class For I93I 32 The sophomores held thear first electang officers Dr Wlllett conduct ed the meetang and a rapad nomlnataon of candadates was made They were for presadent Dayad Gordon Edward Haase Iohn Turner Iack Wadner Donald Daaley and Osceola Romanska for vace presadent Ethel Laadlaw Harley McDonald Iane Dlck Varganaa Aubanger Polly Sperry and Grace Cooley for secretary ohn Cahall Helen Kang Barbara hckhart Marxan Moats Margaret Btgler and Warner Hutchanson for gmrls treasurer Grace Ackerman Margaret Males Dorothy Hageman anet Coxeter and Mary Larr for boys treasurer Iohn Halton Harlow Olsen oseph Matousek ack Oswald Mayo Hadden and Paul l aerce These nomanees were yoted upon an the Englash classes but no one person receay ed a majoraty of xotes The ha st choaces were Dayad Gordon or lid ward Haase for xace president lathel Laadl aw or Harley McDonald for sec retary ohn Cahall Helen Kang or Bar bara Eckhart for garls treasurer Grace Ackerman or Margaret Males for boys treasurer ohn Halton or Harlan Olsen Due to thxs andecaston a second xote was taken and an thas next electaon all the ofhcers were chosen except the sec retary This was settled an a faye man ute meetang after an assembly and the sophomore officers stood chosen Dayad Gordon presadent Ethel Laad law yace presadent ohn Cahall secre tary ohn Halton boys treasurer M :ss Wldner and Mr Boge Sponsor Sophs At the sophomore electaon early thas fall Mass hlanor Wadner and Mr Har Sophs Can Boas'r of Plenty of Members on Each Honor Roll Thas years sophomore class has assuredly tts share of brallaant students The honor roll would not seem cona plete wathout the aaames of Gr ace Ackernaan George Cerxeny brace Cooley Donald Daaley Barbara Bart ley ane Dack Robert Dans Betty Ann Hull Mary Gene Larr Nancy Nordw all Maraara ohnson ack Os wald Groyer Rose Robert Runyon Theta Spoor and Patracaa Warreaa Sophs Head Club Varaous school organazataons haye la ad some xery actaye sophomore mem bers lromanent among them are l'thel brace Laadlaw and Gay Collans the only sophomores to ho'd posataons oa the Cnrls league senate Doras Dexter nd Gr ace Ackerman were responsible officers of O E O Vaolet Bollnow headed the Book club an whach Ruth Kerns also took an anaportant part Yourself club has Iust completed was due an a large part to the anfluence of ts sophomore presadent lfdw ard Kelly ry Boge were chosen to palot the class of 34 through ats years of laagh sclaool actayataes They started thear work on the oc Caslon of the sophomore plays whacla were yery successful an a hnancl al w ay as a result maanly of th efforts ef these sponsors who saw that tlae taele ets were dlstrabuted correctly Mass Wadner says of the class I as a xery dependable as well as talent class and I am sure that at wal great thangs an tlae ne ar future SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Ions CAHaar Secretary GRAea:AeaehazMAs Grrls Treasurer Ions Harrow Bous Tr aurer 1 - s V e 4 D. Q '. ' e '. . z.. 2 ' - z.. ' ' . . 2 ' Az 5 - ' 4 V a , as - 1 2 . z ' Q, z , ' ' , ' z '- I 1 f. e ef ' , 2 z 2 2 - I V IK - V C nh., e , , 2 ' e , 2 ' 's . ' I . . Ii -'- z , e ' ' 'z z . 5 1 5 ' s v s - A V ' - , 1 . ' ' ' . - T V QQ T T Y ?T' ? ' Q , , ' V 1 x li- .. e . ' F' , Nz a ' 2 ' e e ' ' .. ' ' - '- a S' ' . 2 . I ' . t K K , . V V h V - at ' 2 , L 1 . . 4 ' v ' 'z . : ' - . a , , ' a - y - - L' 5 - K 3 5 . . e 2 2 . meeting fh15 fall f0F thi' PUFPOSC Of , ', I ' , ' , K . The very successful year that the Know' . ' ' I I y ' 1 ' ' ' , 2 r - h ' -' K ' L' vs' ' . ' . ' - , I ' I , 1 . . Q , 4 4 I ' V' 4 v . . Y V . , K k , y Y v 1 v ' ' ' ' , ': - v , ' ' ' ' - ' : ' ', ,' - v - C -, - 1 ' ' 2 . ' . A ' ' ' J as: I ' ' 3 I I i - y v, V . 3 . , ' 1 . - ' , , ' v .- - - . I - 1 ' ' '. ., ' . z 'z '2 '. . , ,I I - ' ' y . e . e ' e ' . I ' Z ' ' e : 1 .. . ,, ' 5 ' 2 ' 'Y . . . . . v ., . ' . ' . ' ' , I . 2 ' .2 '. ' aff: t I ' : ' , e ' ' 2 2x 'a 1, z - - ' , I 2 3 , I. ' ' '. ed 2... e e J 'a 2 ' 'Al do , ' , e , 2 , ' F' ' . z - 2 ' . ' -2 Page 8. Section 3 EL TEE H1 TABULAE SECOND News Sophomores Soon Become Well Know in School Aclivilies The class of '3-I has ended its first year as an active participant in school affairs and has found many talented members among its ranks. The three plaivs which the class presented in Nox ernber disclosed the fact that there 18 much dramatic 'xbihtx in Alan Sor enstn Shlrlty Bridford Ditk VV1tt 'VI arlorit Nevukirk I olly Spt rry leggx Bigltr Ptttr VVoods Fred XX71ll11ITlSOf1 Edwin Morgan ein Craigit Barbara Eckhart Grace Coolex and Ilcls Xvldllkf izsnims JNCI' Dmttrs In tht Htld of Lnttrtunnunt Bttty Cradx and Grief, V111 hone distm quished thtmstlxts as xiolimsts ohn Conigho has made 1 nwme for mm at is 1 singtr ind Marx Lou C Donild h is iddtd ninth to high school rwrtorinantts hx htr dinunq int Ditk intt Litstx and Betty Schotn actompamed by Dorothy Hwgamin enttrtained the noon rccre tion fans on on mtmorxblt occasion bs thtir hirmonx Vngimx M it Aubingti h as distin ouishtd herstlf is 3 Cap iblt ch niman of vans of the actixmes that birls organ intions sponsor Elmer Whitt and oc Peterson are tvso of Miss Sulhx an s outstanding na tumhsts hhntr ind oe haxe o tan ltti dtlt qattd to lt id groups of stu dtnts to tht haunts of a xariety of birds 'Vhss ELINOR Wioisizrz Sponsor CLASS OF 1934 bOPI-IOMORL GIRLS 1 lf Il 7 1 lllll Q r 4 , Mlm Mx tx N xc 4 Iflfmu I in in SOPHOMGRIL BOYS Il lil 4 UU N with if 1 n I nd hw Ililr-in t f n ll 1 us' sm: nr Iilttll ' Q1 I s 4 in Im Mm I Q llil l C Q. , A . . i K . K . . lv , Z k I fx . l x ' Z . A ' l , I A 2 - n Q - V 1 Q , ,vi X - ' , N , . l C f v 4 y C . . l I Q Q , Q l . l Q Q ' X . Q Z Z Q X lx x x x x v ' vt . . l 1 Q X' Q X Q Q ' , - l ' ' ,, Q Q Q ' ' - , l SXI Q 5 Q 1 X : Q Q ' M -l Q if Q X X ' Q l X K Q X' X Q X' K. 1 I. X ' . li X Q X f l s f - f ' Q Y . Q . t C C v x 4 ' QX A 5 C X Q X ' wi Z '. .. . .i K x . x V in .A . 'I M X X . X Q Q Q Q X Q Q , I ' ' l '- - 1' V 4 -'Q i , ' Q . 5 - Q 1 -. Q ' 'Q . , - l Q q , X Q I ' f X i sux , ,tf X 12 5 5 , 1 .' Q ' 2 . I ' I ,. N Q 7 TH1 Ifvfw: lirnz, .llllvingvli llills, lil1'll'l', l'if'l:l1:l1'I, Vmvlvg. .Xlr:1l'lr:lrwll, lirm-ksr'lmli1lI, llnlwx' Hrllwh Grim lfiff 1.'mf': linih-y, lflwmxxl, l 4-Iltvws, Utivlt-!', lit-51-V. llvvklixi, linsll. lllwu-ltnlzurl, 4i1'imlx14-Inga 4':l1'ln-1' Fmrrilt lfwfx' Crnll. Iiiwy, t'1':iExin-. Gzlrsliiu-r, I3e11uIsu11. lh'f-aniisvlx--. lihs-A IM-st. Divan 1'le 4 Ifiw: Flzxrk, l-'el ' ann. HtmfI5't'zi1'. 1 fn11':1Ll, IJ-gviwr. Himwii, Hull Sfvwnl Row: Pa' ff. Ilextvr. Farley, B. T -it-', IM-fzlntisr lit1I'gsl'l1ll, l,lll'l1i1I!l. li4'l'H1lllNt if .mff-5 C4 imd, linrzulli, .Xt-kvrimul, Hx im, Frist. liraul5, Ili:-lt ffl Ifnw: AIll1'sri!I, lll'1l1lj', f'vl4-1', ilurlrm, Ilaulclt-H, H dwin, Allillll. llusmvt' F1 ' INV: G1 still, Ahh- . Davis. Vaiunl, 131-:u'si-1. Iflniainnvl. Huw xvn, Ferris Th ' ti: ' . f':u'p'-n1X1', Gritfzlitis, Dn1'l , Chau lion, Hilisun, IE .fhing U 'f l How: 'H , Lakf, I zlzlqe. Hull, I :ivu'iIe, ,' rtis - Q -' ' Y 5 ' f fwfr: Cahill, f'v1'x'my. Dania, Nutr-llinsml, Ga 'ln-1' 1NlJ News EL TEE H1 TABULAE Section 5. Page O CLASS OF 1934 1 SOPHOMORE GIRLS 111 111 11 11 111111 11 11 111 lx 11 1 1 1 Il 1 lx 1 1 11 1111 1 SOPHGMORE BOYS Xllll 1 1 1 11 11 111 s 1 111 11 1 111 s 1l 1 I 1 I 11 111 1 1 1 Sophs Show Promise Of Developing S+ars in Various A+hle+ics Lightweight football and sophomore lmskctball had some very good play- crs this your 111 1'111'io11s lllL'llll7CI'S oi the sophomorv class. Harlcy McDou- '1l1 'lck Osw'1ld Clifford Lundin Ollll Tllfllll lllll MITXIII Moits 11111 Xtfy d1p111d1hl1 111 hoth ol thtst 111 is 'l11o oth1r o11tst111d11111 l1ql1t1111ghts rt 1 71 In ll llltl XKIIIIOII Smith III h1sk11l11ll D1 1 C ordon V118 111 111th11s11st1t tr uk 111111 s 111ll is on of tht i111 sophomort iminbnrs of tht hc1111111qht footh1ll sq111d Gordon Dots lV II C1o1do11 111c1d111t.1ll1 b1 pl ming sta ond III thc district track lllhtf high jump ltld r1Ce11tl1 1t L1 GYYIIQL V118 ont of tht f111 th it 11o11 tht co11ttd opportim of comptting Ill tht ll st 111 tr If Ch 1111p11g11 M 1111 of tht sophomort 11o1s lOlI1LCl tl 1 boxing 111d XNI'LSil1I1Q tt 1111s th it 11er1 org1111zcd dllllllg thc vnmttr Th1 should duclop into outstanding boxcis and V1I'CSflCI'S 111 th1 next t11o YL 1rs Sopli Girls Atfilt tit Among thc girls Marthi Lundm SlllI'lCX Bradford loin CTl1Q1L Ruth Htppts Barb1r1 lckh1rt 1111 Dick Batty Gr1d1 1110 Ph 1 Virginia SLNNdX'd I4ldlIlL rltrsip llt mor LT sip and Luullt Moon. vurt outstmd Ill 19 cm ill aroun 1th ttcs L1I1d1s Goodytir 111d C11 11.1 Acktr 111111 upheld tht trick rtgord MQIXIIIL Toms 111s 1 LI'lLk b'1sk1tl11ll pl111r lld Lura lt llo11s V115 l111o1111 for hor l1Scb1ll pitching .11 1 1 111 M11 H1111111 Boer Sponsor 1 1, 1. . . , 1 . 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M lk-up ll1-11:1'ls, l' '1.1, M1-Q 11111. l.i1s1-1, lil! -l1:11', 1'i gr, RI- 1'1'iN X I 1'11 I1fl1 li' 1111' : l,111lL11', Kl1'li1111:1l1l, Ia-uni, li:1111', li1'll1'l', Nl4'1':1llis11-1', l.:11'1', ll:11'1-1's1 111' K. l,is1l11:,, Nlaislv-li ' - ' 7'l11'11' l.'1111': ll:1s1i11us. II11u':1111:111, l.:1ll1'isl1, llillis, Mi1:111:1. M1-l.:1i11. Ili-11111-s, ll111ll A -N1 1'111-1 V If 1111' : lI:1,111i1-, lI1'11111-ssgp Bl:1'1i1'1'1'11y. l.111l111', li1'1'11s, ll11.11l11'1' .ll111T111:111, '1i.s1- IJHH1 l.'1 111' : .l111111s, l.i11111l1, Kl:11'1-li, Xl1':111, M1 'l:11', .l:11'11I1s1111. l,11111li11 Y 11111 1.' -111' .- l 1, l':1sl11':111. Matz. l':11111. AlIl'l'illl. I,:111s1'l1l11-, NI l1:111ls1-11, RI1-li1111:1l1l, l'111'11-1' I -'1111 1fI1 l1'11': M: 1111-l1, BI-1'l111'1-, My -1: l.:1lT1-111. N1 '1l11'a1p, 111- 11-111. .I111l'1'i1-s, l'i1-1'1-11, Q I'1-11-1'.1-11 l'l11 1'1. 7 l1'11f': N1-ls1111. .l1-s111'1's1111. l'l:1isli1', l':1l1111-1', Bl:1s1111, l.1-11l11'i1-. l'1-1'1'1. li, Nl1'lh1.11:1l1l , 1'f 1 11' 1 I KV1 lll, 02111, lii1-1'11s, li1'i1-11. l.:1111111'1-1111x, lil:1111':11'. K1--1 3 714' '1 1'f1 ': ' l: ', Xlit'l11'll, K1-ll1-1, Hlsuli, -l:l111's, K1 .s1-, .l:11-l111u 1 . ' ' ., S Page 10, Section 3 E1. TEE H1 TA1su1.A12 Srcown Nuys Even in Two Shorl' Years, Sophs Learn fo Wrile Features! The English class listened en- thralled and spellbound as Miss Iordzm read aloud from The Tale of Two Cities. ljerspiration rolled off the brow's of the listeners, und the heat seemed to grow' oppressive. lfinally' Roy SlIl1Il'l Could st1nd If no longer fn ste11lth1ly e Vxlfll the 1de1 opemng the window The poor boy s foot slipped though md he CIINL elit termg down lust as the QL1lllOIlIR m the story descended It was notlceible that seyer1l people y ent home that day on the exeuse of badly sh1ttered nerxes meone lVl ss C lllll lllel s ll r rlod geometry lss l d 1 l7l'l ll 1 bly 1 IC IS we wo w 1 O11 myon elsel The br1ll1ant one proeeeded to tie 1ts hmds and the hinds of 1 lifltlld 1 D together It then tried to get loose w1tho11t bref1k1ng the strmg 'lh 1de1 was lIT1l'I1CCll 1tely huled by h1s e11ss mates who promptly tr1ed lf The re su w1s that 1 few ncnry lot t Ll lunch per1od b were tu 1lly d1s coyered by l:I'lLIldS and extrneted from lene 1th x 1rds of str11g 'lommy Roberts h s the 1ep11t1t1on for bemg so slow th1t he e.1nt e1tch Cold He h1s recently been CllTlSlLIlLCl Speed T111 BIG Pm xu1 TT CLT?-XSS OF 1934 r 1 1 SOPHOMORF GIRLS , xx 1 N W Eyery mornmg between e1ght 1nd ,l H 1111 mx rf N 1111 SOPHOMORE BOYS e1ghtth1rty oclock 1 steidy str 1111 of I ' ' ' students enter the high school 1nd 1un1or S I ' X M l College blllldlflg There .1rc some twelye W II 1 ' ' ' hundred students attendmq the school ll ,,, I 1 -1 1 ' X 1 x '1 d Q ' ' ' ros 'A ' ' iz ofl 2 ' V2 ' 'Z ' I 1 .- , l -f sf ' K g 1 -1 Q 1 s 1 11- . 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I'i111-11 XX'-4'11111111l1. l'1'es1, l'l11111111111' 3150 ,,,,, 1,-,,,1--. 21111114 XY31i1.1. fp V, l'JIfIl1'. R11s11111ss4-11. 'l'11111s lf-- -f ' nf5 : y,,,, 1g1,,1,- xx'1,1,.1e- I:j11I1g11-11s, X1'111:111. Sweet. BlIIl'lil. V'1'1I'l 1'I', f l'll l41 RU U ., , - . , ,- Q 1 l'111l1111- A - ' . ' C 2 , . ci X 111111111 l,'1,11, Ii11111:111slti4 Wl1-1-I1-1'. X11 11, Sf-111111. XYi1l1111'. S-11'-f11s1-11. Nlllll B K- 1 ' B 2 ' ' 1l'111'1'1l l1'1111-,- X'i11-1, ,'111-11l11l'slyi, S1-I111i1lt, XYllli:1111s, 5I111le11skj, .':1sN. 51 ' ' , ' Q ' '1!,s,1.-1,,,,l 1:1111-5 H11l1i11s4111, X11 , S1'l111:111l11-lt, XYl1llv, Tll '111'l', Hull-11, S4-hw , 1 . ,. 5 H J A X . . :1 11111 5111111 '1'.14l1l, Wim, Y1-1-111fr, Sl'lIl, lbs-, h1l1:111 SECOND News EL TEE H1 TABULAE Section 3, Page II THE SPOTLIGHT CN THE SCJPHS L, 'Q W1 .gm- Upplr ft umor track mon at L :sn 1'mmuLl and Gross Upgur C umr Aubmgmr Collms Blqlar Crugm Bnngstron md hmm nun sophs L at Uppkr Rzqht Batty crossmg bnforg tha molt C Lnur Flxxo thlrds of tha ITILQLIL rf. mm ozur L It Mllu md C lI'dl1'lLI' urn imong thk vxommn oi thv, hour lou Qrmr O K lc Lozur Rzqht How tho. Wnst Vwllld doth blow Page 12, Section 3 EL TEE H1 TABULAE SECOND Nm, Girls' League Gives Parfy +o Acquainl' Frosh wifh School Clever little school slates, prepared by' Madelon Strobridge and her com- mittee, formed the invitations to the first party' of the year which took place within a week after school started, Mary' Angell, the social chair- man of the Girls' league, had Charge of the party the purpose of ya hich as as to acquaint tht frtslaiaatn g1rls yyith upper classmtn d yy1a Ll Otlatr 'Iht hrst p p ct 1n L st t had ht Adtlme Hope to look like frances Van tt mher ane art of tht progi 1111 took auditorium yxlatrt the an dtcorattd by Mary and Catherine Crosvye1l a country sthoolhouse Dyke was the cralabed Ga the dunce and IlllIlX others yytrt tht had pupils The taogr am XXl1lCl'l h1d hun arranqtd ay Ll tma ltrs ant Hoffmm mc llt 111or Lapham consasted ent1rtly of frtshman taltnt Ann llrohst md Ann Cattell gaxe a chalogue Iune Bailey an acrobatic dance Muriel Haskms a piano solo Betty Schuyltr a chalk t1lk and Deborah Lynn a corntt solo Thtn the q1rls adlourned to the gyna vyhnh had been dtcorated by Mary u an Maru, Brun and Virqmva l.use for rectss vyhtre Miss VV1ld stlanudt dirtcted gamts Tht rtfreshments yyere little sehool lunches yyrapped in plald napkins Halen Pikas and Dorothy Osyyald superyased this part of the affair The party accomphshed its purpose by creating a spirit of Comradshio among the g1rls and makang the. fresh man feel more at home IUST FROSHI tilt 111 11 1 l l l l 1 l CLASS OF 1935 FRESHMAN GIRLS I Q 1118 K N Q vrlf 1 um yy Ill 1 11111114 s ua li 1 1 is Nll I Ill: pl FRESHMAN BOYS ll UH Ill lll 'fl1 uf 11 1 1 lllll fu in 1X fea ff If H l b' 11 1 4 ua lllNlIlI I11yl lavf l11l1ts111 lutl 1a111l1 llllllllltl lam 1 1t111l11 l11l1l111 lmlaa lk . 1 S ' 1. , i E' s sk. , ' g. ,- thc ' 2 ' an tl az Cla S a S J a a '1 la 1 ' thx r 1 ' , - X- s . Hgx i 'X ' 2 ' I' ' ' X s as i C s 1 -1 , ' L lv W . , T ,V 1' 'Cs x R l 'Q ' - . I. .yy , ' 1 l X' f ' ' X 1 A l a' ji . ' ' z 'a 1 1 Q l ' fi ga 'z 'a son, la ' 1 . 2 l S xi i 2 , flt' I ' ' xt' E ' N I . 2 l 1. . ' ' 1 ' .. ' . z 'L I 3 ' ' a , Q ' 1 , ' , i ' .' . v '- K x v . v Cll-, 'plz 1 . . XX' ' ' Z ' . ' Z '.. I a s B k . , - 5 , A . ' 4 i L . 1 . 1 ' ' . 2 ' a 5 - ' ' E , .M T111 1ff11f': l'.l'2llllil', lfliss. liarnes, Bailey, .T, lla Ilwet. -l, H-111.t1't1-I. l3:11't:1. S Fl' 11' fvff' .' l:1illt'll4'l', l7:111i1-lsm, ll l , lil l'. .X11gL'l'1i1'1-, Czlltell, l:l4', lS1a1'4l11 lb-siwla Farfrlll 11' ffff' : .Xmq llz11::z1114le1'. ,Xllj , fi1v1'1111s Ill. Brnwaa. Claxrk. llmasvl, lilum. ff Y 1 1l I1' frff' : ll111a1l1'ir-ksnii, l'fa':111s, liille-l', llupp, l'ltIXVlt'l', f':11'p1'1'. lA' f'a'ff1 ffl l1'fw': Ilznws, II1-11111, I-'ash-1', II1-1'1'i11g, liuslu-. Full. I51'1vaa'11. ll1-:1tl11-1'. H11 fffff I1'f11I': Vullins, 41.11'lc, lfalwkills, liislu-1-, l'flw1'l, l':11'ls1x11, 1'ait:1n41a'i1-ll, lJi4'1ll'iv'ks111 l Trip l1'nff'.- l'l11-1111-11 lia' aiai km Hilkf-s. l':11' aiiav. li '1-1's, l'l:11'k, llaxuzlas. lla gall, Ii Fl. If -' HNV011. liilka-s. l 1111v'l1. BI: 'k. 1ft'lllilI'flI. fizlw-. f'li1f'f1'1l. liaatfs, lf: 31111, I-f111rlh,Hf11f'.- I-'1'11y, W, lil ':11'1ls, .l, lil 'urclsl lla-1-1111, ll. lCla':11'1ls, Hates, li:1:11', H111111 1 '. T!'f'1I 1'11f'.- liiuleag 1G1'i11a1a1v11::1, llall, l'1v1'l11-s, li ml, l'lllliIl'fl, f'1'11'1a, H11:11' llu, Mi lilizzalatla Pm-kg, Tip- Ilglqingey N 'HI H 'i V1 1111s. lrlstl--, l4'isl11-1'. lima-1-, lilslllllilli, 1'l1:1s1-, l7llllUlll'I'lj', 4':1x':111:111ul1. hy' :, ' us 'III' isg'1, 1 41 ', 'I : -l la- l, G 1-', 'l .m1. Sacioxu News EL TEE H1 TABULAE Section 3, Page I3 CLASS OF 1935 9 F' FRESI-IMAN GIRLS 1111 161111 1111111111 R11 fl St 11911 1-1 IX 1111 IN 1111 1 1 z111 11111111 1 II111s111 B1ke1 ' 1I'111d 'Nl 1tts1'111 I 11l111 I ll 1 111 11 ' It 1s 1 111 P 111 x IIIIN lxluth ,It'l 11 ' 11 111st 11 ut 1 111 ISI X111111 11 Ix11l11111I111 ll 1111 111 x11 111111 111 1101 11111 111 11 ' I s s 11 x 11 1 1 IRI XX llflll 111111fl1 311 .ll111I f1111 lf 111111 1111 1 FRESHMAN BOYS II1111 1111 11 11 NIM 11 11 11 1N111l X11 N 1111111 11 1 11 I 1 111 l Frosh Girls S1'ray From Playgoers 'ro Look in Windows . . . And did you know: That when thc frcsl1111c11 W1-11t to see Iulius Caesar. il group of them got r1'pz1r11t1-d 111 the Union Station and had to luke il C1111 to lllk' M11j1'stic YIvllL'klU.'ft, They IlllSSL'Ql window shopping along State and Adams. The SZIIIIL' group, x' 1 '1 couple of others lost tr'1ck of 1 1r 5 1 1 1 t o I 11s1 wx 11d111rs v11r1 111 IIIILS 1 1 lllss 31111111 Brown oyu l'or1r 1 111 Blake A1111 C1tt1ll 111d Ruth A11111 IIICS That Mary ane Borden was from IUSI south of acksonulle Ilor1d'1 and a Deggy l7h1I '111d Chuck Bordcns s1stL 1' That Mllflll Haskms Lucette Cran Ord ind Tommy Tucker vure from the South too Mur1el and Lucette are rom Georgm and Tommy from lVI1s s1ss1pp1 That anyone could make such dumb nnstakes as these 111 The hashulle 421 The lapoka 431 The ljolympla HI The 18 Rahe 151 The 161 The er c1p1t1l of Honda 18 Talla ca ltfll f Kansas Cwpltal of W1ShlIlQfOH IN c1p1t1l of North Carolmi c1p1t1l of Nex 'xda 1s Reno c1p1t1l of South D'1kot1 19 171 The c1p1t'1l of Alabama 19 Montgumury Freshmen d dl AND OUT ILIMPED H Dxck SChWCldl9I' shows where the X1 IIIIII HN Ill!! pmk elephant gumped out whxle Gage 111 11 N 1 s 1 11 ,,,, and a passenger look for Murads url 1 ., . 1 11 1: pa t' aIt'r the 111 y, 0 . 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K1 '11 1 111-rg, .I, IIi1-1'111.'11111s, ll. - . H1-11s1-I, Ii, Neal, Y, lI11tT111:111. : ' Tl1 11 l1'1111': A, AIl'I'1'4'I', V, lI'1l5'. -I. lll11x'i'1'k, T. l,111', ll. I, lwif. K. Xl:1x'1-N, XY. l1'111lf I11-rg, R. ll1'I'Ill 111l. . V . .N'1'1111111l l1'1111-.- XY. M1-4'-rs, IC. K1- 1111, KI. li:11'I1 tky, T. ll1111I1-1', R, ll111'11111', V. I.1- 1l1l, -I. M1111 ry. ' ' 1 ' Ii11ll11111 I1' 1': ll, .I l111.1111, NV. Iiusll, K. lI11l'1'1'. I. K11'i1-, R 1.1111 .L M11-lJ1111:1l1l, li. r 1 111s. - Page 14, Section .3 Musicians, Dancers Honor Roll S+uclen+s in Lis+s of Frosh There are a number of talented people in this year's freshman class. They can draw: and play the piano. they are in the band, and on the honor roll, and they excel in sports. Betty Schuyler, who demonstrated her' ability by her chalk talk earlx in the year L1 Verne l'dmondson Dorothx hrankt Nlaurrct Chtmtr Vt rgnt Ho ITMIII and Arthur VVood Ir tht rrtlsts Mllflkl Haskrns liarbrra lxlost me lorter ant Stttndahl Arthur NN ood and Arthur VVarntr a.e tht pranrsts of some note Deborah L3 nn has pro xrded much tnttrtarnmtnt bx her cor net solos and Belle l'lrss rs known as an aceomplrshtd dancer rt trtshrnan ntarx rxs tt on tht honor roll Some of tlrost utr Lstnt nrrnts ra o r Q Nlurul Haskrns Brrbarr Klost lVlrrr dell Bouchtr Robert houch l rtrrcx ensen Mary Cameron lr a ut Parks Lrllran VV1llramson and numtr ous others Comrng to the sports Maurrct Chenrer Cornelrus Henqtls Retst Clrfford Allan Vaughan lrank Brtts and Drcls gchwtrdltr art outstandrnq T t grrls rrt rtprtstnttd by lhllfllll tn ard um art rs turnu rt stars Martha Hawker rn rurnprn., oyce Porter rn baskethxll and Grace Arkell Pheobe Ann Ford Marrdtll Boucher and Patr1c1a ensen as all round players L1 Verne Edrnondsor rs probably the best all round plax er NAME' THI' M And whats a newspaper wrthout a contest The first TAB reader to rdtn trlx these four freshmen wrns UO cents' Comt and get rt' , EL TEE H1 TABULAE SliL1ONDlXlLVN I CLASS or 1935 I l I l I Inrfr In r r r n r I III I I ls Nw HQESI-IMAN QIRLS IX II I rrrl I I I I rr I N rr ERESHMAN BOYS I sn I I I I I s . 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Mr. Stenger, head football coach and director of athletics, ' ., ' . , 'A ' ' 'A H ' e . : 'fa Q.. . -,' ' ' . z , - 2' , S J ' , e 5 I' ar Page 2 Semen 4 EL TEE H1 TABULAE SPORT FCCTBALL THE HEAVYWEIGHT SQUAD II I l t Ill I CII I Nun mu 1 lcdlrkmtl Tmnu 1 4 s x n l un d It Ill ll I II IIIN I III ltl lx IHIII Coach O C Slenger and Captain Tmy Morris Lead Heavyweight Football Team +o Champlonshlp Coach Ollle Stenger brought h1s foot ball squad through a successful 1931 season wrth a record of SIX v1ctor1es and two defeats lust how successful the team was can be explamed by the fact that xt was awarded the non conference champronshlp by the Chl cago Dally News Thls IS the fourth consecutlve year that LaGrange has achieved th1s honor The two defeats handed LaGrange came from Morton and Evanston Mortons team seemed all pepped up for the LaGrange game for they dxdnt wm another game durmg the ent1re season Therr lone touchdown came late rn the second half when on a freak play one of the Mortomans tackled the ball from the arms of Andy Perrce and galloped forty odd yards for a 6-O vlctory At Evanston the local team put up a staunch battle clurlng the flrst half but weakened ln the second perrod and allowed Evan ton to run w1ld for a 25-O vlctory Wm From Schur Far more lmportant than these two losses however were the vlctorles whlch were accompllshed by La Granges Hghtmg Llons In the1r flrst encounter wlth Schurz the team out classed the former clty champs by a score of 19 6 Almost all the reserves had a chance to show Coach Stenger what they were made of IH th1s open mg game Then came Hinsdale who 'lthough the weakest squad LaGrange met durmg the season held the Gold and Blue to an 8-O wm The follow mg week Morton downed the home team 6-O After th1s drsheartenmg defeat nt was doubtful as to whether the Sten germen could come back and conquer Rxverslde s powerful eleven whlch was slated to w1n the game wlth little dim culty But on a slushy slrppery field LaGrange turned the tables and won m the Hnal mlnutes by makmg a bold dr1ve down the Held for a touchdown and then scor1ng the extra pomt The final score was 7-6 The next Saturday was spent rn celebration at Dyche smdlum where both heavxes and hghts saw the Northwestern U C L A game Defeat Senn A second half rally on the part or El Tee HIS eleven resulted IH the de feat of Senn high of Chrcago on October 24 After Senn had scored on n mtercepted forward pass ln the second quarter Bob Mlddlekauff tercepted a Senn lateral pass and gal loped seventy yards for a touchdown Pelrce scored the wmmng touchdown makmg the score 14 7 The next Satur day the team lourneyed to Exanston where they were somewhat ox er whelmed rn the second half The game ended ln Evanstons favor 25 O Turner and Albaron recelved mgurres ln thls game which kept them from playlng for a txmc Duncanson Anderson Play The next Saturday the Hghtxng Lrons had every reason to w1n It was home comlng It was the battle of the Sten gers and new v1m and vrgor had been added to the team by permlssron for Duncanson and Anderson to play 1n the game A qurckly executed pass from Anderson to Perrce resulted ln a 7 0 w1n for LaGrange over Wheaton November I4 was set asrde fo charlty and LaGrange was to plax Hyde Park The weather was very unsatlsfactory and the field was rn a bad shape but the hlgh sp1r1ted team of L T H S came off the Held on the better end of a I4-O score happy that they had enjoyed such a satlsfy mg season l ' s f , . 1 , l I l l I l l l l 1 , 1 , , l ' Q l l l I ' l ' l l l l , 'Thx X l ,X I X ,WJ I -- Q at K ' xg ff-1: lfmf' : Mu :mer Are, Roma: ski, lins 'Illll:.f, M: Sr-lxvnrtz, I'1'l'l'lllI, ll- ga-ls. 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I Sporzrs Ex TEL H1 TABULAE Settzon 4 Page 3 HEAVYWEIGHT ENDS ff Here are the four ends wh1ch Coach Stenger used o'T and on thxs season They are left to rxght Porter Mlddlekauff tkneehngj Cvnfhth and Mabln Jorter and Mlddlekauff were used when the other two ends were not in the hneup Sporl' Shor+s Mark Swanson who played end at the Unly erslty of Ill1I1Oli helped Coach Stenger ln developxng lxnemen Swan son wxs out to pructlce for seyeral weeks He IS 1 former c1pta1n of an L T H S heavywelght football squad r Yearous bus was put to use on Iumerous occaslons by the heavy welghts Not only dld 1t convey the team to Morton and to Ex anston but It was used 1l'l the Homecomlng game b fore both the heaues 1nd llghts met Whelton And did the heayles drlnk water dur mg some of those hot September after noons7 ust ask elther of the heavy welght football managers lHG6VlGS Rusk T1+le For Sake of Charl+y Undtftated 111 three yt1rs on thexr home fltld tht LIQI mgt htaxywtlght squ 1d r1sked their Ulll3lLIll1SllCCl rtcord by offering t pl1y Hyde l1k n 1r1ty g1mt f tle btntht of rmgt 1nd L1Cr1nqt l lt yt ll1rk w1s chostn for tht g 1mt htt mst 1r t 1m hmd sudtltnly t nt up tht r111ks of tht clty sthool lt lqllt by upstttnnq Tlldtn who w ms t th fl t 1 1ttd IS pOfCIlIlll tlty Lhllllpltill One rtgrtttlblt ft lfllft ot tl1t q nnt 1qrte1blt md ktpt tht ntttntlxntt hom UCIIIQ IIIIXIIIHIFIT lllt tl ld w as slushy LOHCllfl0Il ly tht t IL of tht t 1mt S1turd1y Noytmbtr H H1d tht Held been dry tht game would have ended 1n 1 rout l Fm1l lor Semors Twelxe semors played thexr last game for L T H S and how they played They managed to keep Hyde Park on the defenslye throughout the entlre game On the first play of the mud battle LaGrange advanced the ball xnto a scormg posltlon The Hrst touchdown dxd not come how ey er untll after the second quarter had started The second touchdown came m the fourth quarter 1fter Tlny Morrxs had recoyered a fumble As 1 result of the I4 to O vlctory LaGrange extended her number of w1ns ach1eyed a champlonslnp and turned over to charlty S250 THE CHARITY GAME l Although played under numerous dlfhcultles th1s game wlth Hyde Park proyed to be one of the best of the season Here we see Turner runnxng lnterference for Duncanson on an end run Page 19 trymg to catch up and glye Interference for Duncanson , ,. , 4- ' O U O l , Q j-1 'I .f Q 11 1 -K ' 112 sf ' V l . t y t i 3.2 . ,K .. lv J 4 B E 'b ' t 'S 1 M L 1 ' o 2 1 1 li r i tl Q -1 che ' 1 Q 1 or 1 1 1 T La- G 1 1 2 z 1 1 A 1 'tu' '. 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' 1 , Page 6 Semen 4 EL TEE Hi TABULAE Spams IAMES LAINCE CAPTAIN LIGHTWEIGHT Coach Gordle Helm this year again used the system of choosing 1 captain before each g'1me and electing one at the end of the season Iames Lange left halfback was elected captain at the end of the season by 1 majority xote Lange was an outstanding mem ber of the team He could pass run plunge block and tackle His accurate passing was one of the reasons for the lights X1CtOI'1CS Forty Asplrants Out For Spring Practice I preparing another powerful elexen for the 1932 season Coach Stenger called out the gridiron Candi dates for spring practice on April 4 About forty heayywelghts responded to the call Coach Stenger was of the opinion that the group was possessed of a good spirit and that prospects were cood Several xeterans although all not regulars last year returned Letter men who returned were Porter Page Hengels and Middlekauff Others who showed considerable ability were Swartz Corporan Romanski Matz Paradis Schweidler Buschmg M Donald and Ed Woods Fundamentals were f course stressed at the beg1nn1ng the backs and linemen being dixided into two groups After 1 week of hard work along this line more time was dexotecl to the harder work of blocking tackl ing and running Coach Stenger hoped to hold a scrimmage at the close of spring practice and to determine in a rough way who would compose the team of 32 Yxggx llllll lllf HHH! Q lt' l f I I 1 I games Among those who showed promise of dexelopment were Turner nd Hilton sophomores and Viugh in 'i freshman Much credit 19 due the four coaches who so patiently and agreeably coached the teams this xear Rc-:organize Foofball For Frosh Sophs After a year of idleness freshman sophomore football was reorganized this year by Coach Stenger Four junior college men were chosen t superxise the class teams Bud Bills and Iohn Hatch coached the sophs drilled the freshmen Two dixisions lightweight and he ixywelght wtrt org inlzed in eich class in order to gut more boys 1 ch ance to pl 15 The frtsh men were drilled on the offense used by the lightweights The sophomores used the same offense as did the la my weight team Two weeks of practice were held before the first games of the seri s o three The sophomore lights turned in the best record winnlng their serie from the frosh The frosh heax ies howex er defeated the sophomore heaxyw ights two games out of three and sc won their series Coach Stenger next year hop s to organize a Frosh Soph team which will PROSH SOPH FOOTBALL COACHES Burl Bill Chuck Futon hell Bin ind Tohn Hitch Colle e tudcnts 'ill couch li l-10 h Soph tmtlrill tc un .1' L - eeee as we Y 7 , T It IRYYNYX YYf'NIY7lLS K4 .5 , ,kek 4 W. 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SPORTS EL TEE H1 TABuLAE Section 4, Page 7 BASKETBAL HEAVYWEIGI-IT STARTING LINELIP STARTING BASKETBALL LINEUP Center Kohout forwards Lundeen Schultz guards Captain Hoyte and Morris This 1S the lineup which took the Hoor in the first game with Oak Park Coach Gordle Helm Selects Four Veterans for At the beg1nn1ng of the season it live men for Coach Helms basketball team The first game however found four veterans in the starting lineup Morris Hoyte Schultz and Lundeen and Kohout a former lightweight Pour of these men were seniors Schultz being a 1un1or Tommy Phee another junior was given a chance to play in this game with Oak Park and performed so well that he obtained a regular berth for the rest of the season Had Reserve Material Coach Helm had more than one team on which he could depend espe cially during the latter half of the sea son The second string squad devel oped to such an extent that by the close of the season it was pushing the entire first team for positions In several games this year this team was substituted for the regulars and not cnly held down its opponents but often outscored them Lundeen and Haase were the out standing performers on the B team the former being a semor and the latter a sophomore Vaughan held down the pivot position on this team while Flrsl' Game s Lineup 'lurner and Pierce were placed t guards Dewey was used in only a few games at center as he possesses an abundance of heighth Able Schultz headed the list of scorers with 153 points In each of two games Schultz succeeded in scorlng fifteen pomts In several others h closely approached this record Phee was second high scorer totalling 133 pomts Kohout had 110 points to h1s credit Hoyte and Morris who were both somewhat small for thelr posi tions were able to contribute to the scoring in most of the games Each player had one or two favorite positions from which he could score the most points Schultz gathered the greatest part of his points from long field goals and from drive in shots Phee scored most frequently on fast breaks and side shots I-Iis free throw ability also helped his scorlng Kohout s pomts were gathered from both long and short shots In more than one game his long field goals saved the day for LaGrange Hoyte seldom took a shot but when he :nd he seldom missed Heavywelghfs Wm 7 of Lasf 8 Games to Cop 500019 Average Winning tn of the list txqht qnnes on their schtdul It lun weights under the suptrxision Couch Cordon Helm boosttcl lhtir seisons average to five hunchtd ptr cent Tne first part of the season w is outside of the North Central tourna ment 1 losing streak In the second half however the team exhibited much finer brand of basketball and finished the season with elexen XIC tories and the same number ot de feats The first game with Oak Park ended in victory for the xisitors The qame was more or less of a rout the score being 32 14 which seemed to mdicate that LaGrange was to haxe a poor record this reason The next en counter upset this idea howexer L Grange overwhelming East Aurora with a shower of baskets At Oak Park the following Friday the heaxies lost by a hair 27 26 LaGrange played Austm here for charity on December 18 and won 28 26 Christmas Tourney peted in the Christmas hohday tourna ment at North Central college After losmg the first game in this tourna ment they won three games in a row to clinch first place in the consolation When school had started once more Riverside downed the Lions 38 26 I'h1s began a string of losses which was hard to break Wheaton defeated he Gold and Blue the followlng Satur day Then the El Tee H1 cagers yourneyed to Proviso where in an overtime they were conquered once more A long trip to St o Michigan ended in another defeat This was followed by a 32 16 drubbing from Fast Aurora Hinsdale was the last team to down the locals in this sextet of defeats Then started a winning streak A win over Morgan Park was followeo by another over Hinsdale Again the heavles met Morgan Park and again they succeeded in winning Wheator checked the line of xictory on February I3 Thre v1ctor1es followed before the clos of the season First Rixerside fContmued on Page 8 Col 3D A , Q1 t . I I O Cv l ' ' sex 2 1 Ai I ' L. . C' I-I 1 .K -Y. 5 ' .' ' of E S x ' B- - V . ' . . Q 'z c 2 c ' Y K I . x x I L K . .I , 1 . f . I 1 , I x A I 3 C I K , : , , : , ' - ' v I K 0 ,- - I ,- f ' ' 4 ' I C I I . . . , . was a difficult job to select the first a - , a Following this victory the team com- ' . . . . 1 I V 1 1: . vi 1 ' I 9 I . . I I I . , , I , I . I , ' . . . . , 9 f . . v . , . I I II v . .I f- ' . . . L 1 . . ' ' ' ' . I ff' ' ' 1 I I C I I II A . ' . A ' w' ' . . l Q , , v . . . . . , e . , f Page S, Section 4 icllglaliilaigia Takes Heavyweight Reins in Basketball The rearrangement of the coaching staff this year placed Coach Gordie Helm in charge of the heaxyweight basketball squad The showing which the team made under his SLIQCYXISIOH is a rather outstandfng one in compari son with the former basketball records of L T I-I S The schedule shows that the team had a percentage of DOO or won eley en games and lost the sune number This is by no means the first successful team which Mr Helm his tt ned out here f he h1s de iemarkable record in the past four years Bruce Hastings who managed the lightweight team under Coach Helm last year became the henyweight manager this year Wally Dana was chosen by Coach Sedgwick to be the lightweight manager Both boys did their work in a highly satisfactory manner Ten heavyweight squad members received major awards this year of whom seyen are graduating two are yuniors and one a sophomore They are Captain Hoyte Kohout Morris Ijhee Schultz Haase Lundeen Vaughan Turner and Pierce Dewey was the one other member who stuck through the whole season and he was awarded a rc-serye mayor L At the close of the season a closely contested ballot was cast and ames I-Ioyte who IS 1 xeteran of two years nd captain of the Itghtweights in his sophomore year was elected captain 1 1 1-11 J NI11 1 1 1 1 1 e I SCORES OF ALL HEAVYWEIGHSI GAMES 1 11111 t11lI1 11 1111.1 1111.1 X 1111 1 Xustin EL TEE H1 TAtauLAE HEAXTYWEIGHT CAPTAIN I I1-.MES H01 TF H eavles, Lzghts Both 1 Lose to St Joe, Mlch The biggest event on the heayy and lightweight basketball calendar this year was the trip to St oe Michigan anuary 23 Ten members from each team the two managers and coaches made the trip in Mr Year ous s bus Both teams lost in the eyen ing s encounters and thereby the score was ex ened between the two teams as LaGrange defeated St oe twice last year Spours I lContinued from Page 7, Col. 31 was defeated in the most thrilling game of the season. Then the heavies swamped Proviso in a return game SSYZO. This decisive win was followed by a victory over Harrison, for which the second team was largely respon- 1bIe to close the scheduled season York defeated the Gola and Blues 1n the final game of the year at the dis trlct tournament Compete m Two Tourneys The heayywelghts competed tn two tournaments this season In the first of these at North Central college Napery 1Ile Illinois they won flrst place n the consolation 1nd were awarded beautiful trophy In the second the district tournament they were IIOT so successful losing to York in the flrst playoffs 21 I5 At North Central college the heay les started off the tournament in a bad way losing to Isranklin Park in a close gf me I4 I3 In this game the team did its most erratic playing of the year The first g 1n1e of the consolation how ever found the team in better form 2nd they exhibited more basketball ability to win 33 I2 from Mendota The second game of the consolation they won just as easily from York yille by a score of 28 I2 The thlrd xtctory was a little harder to achieye During the entire first half the team displayed a below par brand of ball playing The second half was a differ ent story Phee and Schultz worked ir' perfect unison as did the rest of the team and they pulled 1head slowly but surely to win 31 20 HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL SQUAD 1111.1-1 gsfnflrs 11111111 1 2 1 ' '. 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Naawanzan, Sq vs, XYi'ksta'aaaaa, Blzaus, Zi -, Rlanauua-a' XY 'lla T f X, Al E- ' J 5 'aI', ' 'tt'-wral, Ma-'1-li, Yilvl, 4la'uss:al'tl1. .Xsl 1, Saa'lll. l :aa'na'ita', 5 , v ' S, Page 10 Sectaon 4 EL TEE H1 TABULAE Spoaars Llghls Take Third In Morton Tournamenl' Th tanal show whach the laght weaqhts put on 111 the Morton 1I1X1f1 taonal IOL11'1l'iIllCIlf s the great t ehaexement of fl1Cl season Coach Sedgwack entered the team 1n the VVheaton llghtweaght tournanaent but t 'ost 1ts first game to Downers Groxe who were runners up Th team w as then entered 111 the laght w eaght tournament at Morton for teams of Northern Ill1UO1S A weeks yaca taon and then a week of hard praetace a fore ths tourney put the team a s pe r ll Fast eng agemen w Calumet Caty After lagguaq be laand 111 tlae tarst half the ponles rallaeel an tlae fourth quarter to score 1111lL poants and XXIII JO 76 D fe at Tzlelen ln the second game the hghts de fe ated Talden of Chacago 73 20 and dx anced to the sema finals The nex e ame was to determane whether th team should play an the fmals or the Consolataon But the laqlats met stronq competataon VVendell l'h1ll1ps Clalcaqo plep hghtweaght elaamps and lost 33 Alhas put the team an a 170811011 a e th1rd place honors wl1ch 1 dad VRIYIIHIIQ from ol et 111 an oyer t1nae peraod ln thas ganae LaGrange eaned an early lea an the rs quaater but olaet went ahead an th second peraod and l d untal the end ofl tl e fourth quarter Here tlae ponaes put On a spurt of scorang wlalch taed the seore at 76 26 before the gun went 111 the oxertame ollet 1a1ade two free throws whale Lat ranqe naade a basket and on free throw Smaths flee toss caetermaned the outcome an LaGranges lax or Each member of the team w as pre sented w1th a bronze basketball whale the ent1re squad and Coach rece1x ed a lasketball for th1rd place honors o Valet was chosen as guard on the sec o1ad all tournanaent team Crazg, Cavanaugh Make Rooters Yell Cvlenn Craaq and Ray Kayanaugla were the two L T 1-1 S cheerleaders for 1931 32 Nan ean Strobradge often helped them out by takang her turn at waeldang the megaphone Early an the year B111 Hastangs and Karl Lacher of the aunaor college led n any of the cheers wath Craag It was desared to haxe hagh school cheerleaders for h1gh school affaars Hastanqs andl LIGHTWEIGHT COACH ALACTILIA Vlihlllg to retare As a result ca was sent out or cheerleadnag m ateraal Out of the few th at made an attempt to become cheerleaders Ray Kayenaugh was packed as the best Wath Craags graduataon thas year t wall be up to Kay anaugh to land other candadates who wash to help shoulder the responsabalaty Both Craag and Kay anaugh were a ery effectaxe an thear work and derserxe a gre at deal of credat l Llghfweughl Players Wm 8 Manor Ls Eaght 1111I1OI' letters were awarded thas year to l1ghtwe1ghts whale hx men receaxed reserxe letters Those who rece1x ed the regular muaor aw arels Vere Captaan Valet Benford 1 axorlte VVh1tford Grossarth Maus Snnth ual Marek The season was one of keen com petataon on the squad atself w1th ey ery member of the team pushed for has pos1t1on at all tunes Stulak was lost to the souad early IU th season and Ashton later Then plaees were hlled laowekea by VVla1tford and Valet e last of tl season lAO1lI e e 1 eo aposed of tese two guards wath four forwards Buford lwaxorxte Snnth anel Marek alter1aat ang off and on Carossartla played at center when Smath was not there M aus proycd t be a X aluable l1Ul1lX man play ng all DOSIUOXIS Smatla Hzqlz Seorer Smatla a sophonaor w as haqh scorer of tlae season w1th e1ghtx Illlle poants Valet w as second wath a total of elqhty Whatford and Marek followed watla Ff nane and fifty sue respeetaxelx Although Buford and 1'ax or1te dad bu lattle scorang thear floor work was ex ceptaonally good and had th y played nore they anaght haxe shown up Lettea Gustafson Wackstroaaa and 1N wman played a few games but dad O laxe enough quarters to thear credat to aeceaye letters CHEERLEADERS Cpauc KAwAs.AuG1a C AA 1 A o o 0 ' ' O U Il I ll C A C B 2 v ' e ' - f' ' s 5- - n I -L e .,-x L. 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Y V Y e C K 2, le Ke I A Spows EL TEE H1 TABULAE Section 4,Pagc II FRESHMAN Q LEAGUE TEAM SOPHOMORE Q LEAGUE TEAM 1 X 1 x ll 1 I 1 Frosh Can Boas+ of lmprovemenl' In Play The freshman basketball squad can not boast of a season of VICLOFICS as can the sophs but they can boast of greater achlevement th t of proxement From the beglnnlng Coach buter worked hard w1th what mlterlal he had trymg to plck a team for the first game w1th Oak Park A few of hls best players were lost before the sea on started C11fford and Schwe1d1er would have 1mproved the team greatly had they been able to play Heres Hou ust how much the frosh 1mproved can be explamed by fl'lC1I' schedule Hmsdale defeated them by a large mar om early 1D the season but could onlv beat them 15 12 mn the second encoun ter York too found a better team when they opposed them after th 1r flrst game York won the Hrst game lut was defeated 1n the second The lst two games were played w1th Morton who won the Hrst 29 21 but .xere held to a 13 6 uctory ln the second game Vaughan and Neusk1 collected most of the po1nts and ought to develop 1nto clever players next year Hengels Art Woods and Maxtead were the other regulars on the team FROSH Q LEAGUE SCHEDULE Frosh Opponents Oak Park Hmsdale PFOVISO Glenbard York Glanbard York H nsdale Oak Park Morton Sophs SOPH Q LEAGUE SCHEDULE Sophs Opponents Oak Park Hmsdale PFOVISO fReservesl PFOVISO Glenbard Lake Forest York Glenbard York Hmsdale Oak Park 22 80 Frosh 17 Sophs Lose Only 2 Battles In Season Coach Suter th1s year developed a sophomore team that was hard to beat The team lost only two games th1s season brmglng lfS tot als for the pas two years to twenty e1ght y1ctor1es and four defeats All members of last years frosh team w1th the exceptlon of Eddle Haase were back on the team Bud MacDonald was the outstand 1ng performer gathermg a total of seventy 91X polnts ln e1ght games Lun d1n and Oswald followed closely b h1nd w1th S1Xty four md sxxty po1nts respectlvely Good Guards Along w1th such scormg ab111ty as lhls 1n h1s forwards and center Coach Suter also had a fast and dependable palr of Moats several season offenses and changed from one to an other many tlmes ln its games Its defenslve work was also good shown by the fact that no team eve1 scored more than twenty po1nts agamst Much of the materlal for the heavy and l1ghtwe1ght teams next year w1ll come from thxs squad Goodwm Baker Grady and ROm3HSkl also re celved thelr awards guards Turner and Matousek and W1ll18mS were used xn games By the mlddle of the the team could use four or five Top Rum: A1 N Wmmls, XV, YV1 url, l'111'1'11tt, Yzlugllu , S1-llevf. Twp lfwzf' ,- XYil14n1ns, 31:1 oust-k, llrzuly, llllmlin, Mmlts, ll: ker. Iiollmn Noir: 111-nuels, Xellski, Mzxytvanl, llztvlic-111-11, lfnllum 11'f11f' .- Uswzuhl, Mwl lunznlxl, ',lllll'lll'l'. I I C Y ' . 1 A ,. - 3 ...... 26 , U X 15 ...... ' 27 V . Q Q 10 ....... ' 18 ' t f h -' ' il 1 H lm' 24 ...... Provinso 31 ' ' E ' f 1 . ' ' , 16 ,..... . 22 V 1 : - ' ' ' . 1 ' 1 ' 1 E 'K 11 ...,... 17 1 ' ' 1, , C ' 1 . , 4 .,.... 8 C - . . ' . , 15 . ....... 12 .1 ' V ' 12 ...... E 15 1. ,, ' ' ' - ' - 1 9 ...... 24 , , ' s . ' ' ' 21 ....... 29 . f . . Y ' 1 12 ....... 80 . T M 1 9- - 4 - ' ' ' - z I ' . ' I f I L . x. . H 4 . . .B C v M - . ' Q 16 ...... 10 - ' , 38 ..,.,. ' 16 - - - I ' ' D. 20 , . . ' 10 t - - T 29 ....... ' 4 1, ' . ' 18 ...... 15 'y - 5 , ' . 9 ..... 20 C 4 - - t 5 , N Q, , 25 ........ 11 - C I as ,K c Y ,. . ll ...... 5 . I C . L, D 20 ........ 14 L C - K' 5 . 19 , ..... ' 10 il. - - V 15 ...... - 1 1 , ' ' C ' Paqt 12 .Section 4 EL TEE H1 TABua.AE Spora McDonalds uan+e+ Wms Champlonshlp The antramural tournament an the frosh soph daxasaon was not so popu lar as at was an the lunaor senaor class Only nane teams were sagned to com pete for the champaonshap Bud McDonald and Rapp captaaned the two teams whach reached the flnals Mc Donalds team played two oyertames before at reached the top whale lapps quantet had an easy tanae com ang through The flnal game proyed to be a hotly contested eyent especaally an the Farst half The score at the end of thas peraod was 4 4 In the second lalf Captaan McDonald and Turner both of whona played on the sopho more team got loose to two baskets each and canched the qaaae for thear tt aan l apps work on the losang team x as also xerx notaceabl The nal Otlatr Rt ll arfft cf The other mtaahtrs of the wannang tt am who wall receaxe rew ards for the Champaonshap are Turmr Tom Lee Stew ard Ludwag Meyer and Bob Mtaden Atlaletac Dartctor Stenqer assasted ba Mr Suter were responsable for carry aaag out the season s antrarnural schedule nd the two class tournaments COACH SUTER Mr Suter has been yery anflu entaal an the three years he has been here as a coach and a pro moter of boys athletacs In the fall he helped Coach Helm wath has laqhts He has coached the frosh and soph basketball teams for the past three years and has had charge of all antra mural basketball Mr Suter coached the laght weaght football lane for two years beang a member of the coachang staff when the laghts achaexed a O 1000 O record A Q league coach he duelooed equally as successful teams The teams were an the league durang Mr Suters first two years here wannang first place three tames and beang run ners up the f'lrst year Intramural basketball an L T H S has de xeloped greatly under Mr Suter sponsorshap Anderson Defea+s Tully by One Poml' After a xery successful antramural season an whacla many lunaors and senaors partacapated Coach Suter chos saxteen antramural captaans Thts boys an turn chose four boys for thtar own teams The tournament beg an wath saxteen teams and eaghty boys an all partacapatang Th purpose of tha tournament was not only to determaaat the junaor senaor antramural claana paons but also to draw a large num ber of boys anto some sport as has for a long taane been Coach Stengers desare The tournament proyed to b of great antertst to the student body and many attended the games regu ar I 'Strappy Cram From the begannang to the and a teams played scrappy ball nuer acl ma tang defeat u tal th and of tht game Tally and Andtrson w rt tht Andersons tt an won an an oxtrtanat peraod lb l-I Tht followanj boys wall acctaxe medals for thtar achatuaaa-.nt D Anderson Skanntr Cltmtnson f fraes and Stull Not only do tht antr a nur al basketb all games brang a great many boys out fo the sport who would not enter anto any other athletacs but the boys soon began to become adept at the sport INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL ILINIOR SENIOR CHAMPIONS ILINIOIN SFNIOR RUNNERS UP anr aaataa ua lil IPM lwmlf Ituu lttta ts Ntull lf UH' ll' I I - . I' , l 0 . . . T . I - - 'l-'i'- ' ' ' , ' 2 Q . . . L ' I - I Y ' - Il 2 , -. . Lg ' E E ' U tg-C v ' 1 , ' V- A , s' r . , ' ' ' . e . 'S ' r ' ' ' A I . . . . . Y a 1 ' ' . 2 V . . 1 ' ' ' . 1 ' e , . . u v I , - . , F Y 2 W - v l I ' t, I 1 ,D i 5 ' - ' ' . ' ' 135 . . . a ' . , . . V ' A X 3 , a ll ' 2 ' ,ta ' X B.. ,. -Q . ' 5 2 ' i , ' ' z - aa . 32 . ' ,' f ' S 'f ' - , n A Q - - WA. 2 I. . I, A E QV H I Y , ., , U H' . I, Q , 5. ,C , . score was I2-1 in lVlcDonald s favor. , A, 1 .. 1 , ' Captains of the two teams in the finals, ' s a 'J a - J - A 5 az: ' ' 2 ' ' ,. Y 6 ,' , ., , ' ' 1 . ' c ' ' ' ' . . ' ' . . - - , t a . IQ . 2 5. 2 , ' ' , , . , . , ., f , . , . . 1 ' ,, 2 . . . . , . . A ,, U C ' Q y I A 1 - ' ' z ' Q Q 3 a 2 -. A , -. , 1 -, ' a. ' . L z 1' F , .. . y . .1 A 2 a ' . . .. 1 s f Twp Ifnzfr lla -zuasuaa, Flo - son. .Xaa l vsma. Twp Ia'rr1 : Tfvl . - WN. llflilh- '- a V: , , -I Aj ' 1- af 1' ': H111 . Tllj. Sponrs EL TEE H1 TABULAE Sectzon 4 Page I3 TRACK SENIOR TRACK SQUAD l01 R11 C 11111111 lx 11181 K It 111111 11111 11 11111 N 111111 N 1111111 H Il Lt 111111 1111 1111 P11 1111 I I1 1111 111 111 Neum 111 C 111111111 ll Lhase 15101111 I 1 B E Gordon and Hrs Track Teams Go Hand In Hand Wlrh Famous Wlns B E Gordon asslstant superlntend cnt dean of boys xnstructor coach of track and gemal man of affurs ln Lyons Toyynshlp hxgh school lS so occupled 'mth current actlvltxes that the student body scarcely knows what th1s remarkable man has accomphshed II h1s twenty SIX years IH LaGrange It was ln the year 1907 that Mr Gordon became a member of the L T H S faculty as an lnstructor ln man ual tra1n1ng The year 1913 Whlch marked Mr Gordons entrance xnto the coachlng department mxght well be called the beglnnmg of L T H1 track h1story 1n mterscholastlc c1rcles The next year 1914 LaGrange won the Umversnty of Ill1no1s Interscholastlc champxonshnp Th1S record was bettered the follow mg season when the team whlch 1n eluded Wally Pay Merle Nott Floyd Smart Art Sv1eet and B111 Scott won both the Natlonal Interscholastlcs be s1de the Ill1no1s and Mxchlgan state champlonshlps lt IS lnterestlng to note that members of th1s team st1ll hold s1x of the school clnder path records Mr Gordons own track record 1n college comm 1nds respect Whlle at tendmg the Umversxty of Kansas ln 1903 he establtshed the dlscus mark of 122 feet whlch as Mr Gordon modestly 1dm1ts WIS pretty good fox tl11t tlme lreuous to h1s collegxate act1v1t1es he held the Fort Scott Kan sas hlgh school record 1n the hxgh jump at Hve feet seyen mches As a partlng trlbute to Mr Gordon T1m Murphey captam of the 1929 track team declared I have always had the hlghest respect and adm1rat1on for Coach Gordon but th1s year as captaln of h1s team I have learned ta love h1m TRACK COACH COACH B F GORDON ' -1 o I I ' 1 1 E '1 1 ' 3 li. E. d , age' 1 1 'd ' .' . 1 ' 1 .' i . ' ' 1 ' ' - . 1 1 1 , J 1 ' 1 ' ., 1 'z 1 il 1' 2 1 ' ' 2 'i A I C va . ' . ' . 5 1' Q ' I - 1 , . . 1 , 1 1 . 1 1 7- ' ' . , ' ' , . . . 1 v V Z. B . . , '1 , 1 1 1 f': Mr, 11 ' , 'i :.' , 0 1 1, 1 'lo , M l'111'1e1', 11: ' . ' ' 5 Uv' 11 ': Pal'-, R. M , li' -ks1'h1 '11, M 1 l, 111 M:111:1gv1' L111st111. liol 11111 '4111': R1 1 s -' ' 1 , 1 ' , ' 1.' , ' ' , ' '11V11st. -4 I C L 7 U 1 1 o s C 1 . . O . . Y . . .- 4. . . -1 - - . , . 1 . . , 1 1 - V , .. , V 1 . 1 , 1 , 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , . 1. 3 V. . 1 W . . . . ' . 1 C 1 1 1 Q I T 1 1 1 . . , . 1 . V - - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . V. . . . tc 1 . , , 1 '1 T K. ' 1 Y I V 1 1 . I . T A 9 y .1 K C . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 . I '. 1 . .1 - 1 1 1 L - 1 . , , . . . . , . . I 1 , . . . . ' ' 0 K . 1 V U 1 Y 7 V 7 1 1 1 1 . - . I C 1 L 1 ' TS c 1 1 V Y 1 7 C 1 V 1 1 I c 1 1 1 x . L . b . 1 s 1 T 7 . Ck 'I I C 1 K . K. . V. L 1 2 . . ' - ' , . . . 1 . . 7 4C 1 1 . . . . Senlor Track Team Shows Supremacy By Many VICTOFIGS Th1s years tr 1ck ttam undtr Co1ch Gor on 1 1111 1ss1rt1 lts suprem 1cy oyer clty 1nd suburb lll compet1t1on by Wl1ll1lHQ stun con secutlve dual metts ont t11111gul1r ffalr 1nd placlng thlrd ln tht Ott IW 1 relays The outstandlng feature of the tea111 ms 1ts all around strength Th1s 18 end nced by the follow1ng scores 84 35 ox er Hmsdale 70-23 agalnst York 1nd 61 28 oyer Austm Capt 11n Dxck Moore whose track record mcludes the captunshnp of the cross country team also was the most conslstent performer dur1ng both the 1ndoor and outdoor pernods Coach Gordon lost a number of stars through oraduatlon last year and only had Dlck Moore Bob Moore and Earl Remke of the letter men back Durxng the 1ndoor season 1nel1g1 blllty kept Bob out and lllness cramped farl so the prospects at the start looked rather hazy Coach Gordon however ox ercame th1s nn h1s charac manner he found Mabln Brown Brockschm1dt Page Gordon Provost Campbell Neuman Romanskl and a few and had a WIHHIHQ team ter1st1c Knnast 1 orter Chase others Open Se ason Well February 6 marked the openmg of the vlctorlous season PFOVISO suppl1ed the opposxtlon and went doyyn 56 39 Next week Morton succumbed to the count of 53M-41M AUSTIN came next on February 27 for her Hrst VISIT of the season The final result gave La Grange 67 and the maroon and whlte 28 The 1ndoor season of dual meets closed 'wlth a 70-23 dec1s1on oy er York A a part of the 1ndoor program La Crange entered a pentangular meet vuth Oak Park Morton York and Mame The gold and blue colors Hew second to Oak Park IH th1s affa1r The outdoor season ausp1c1ously opened agamst Hmsdale to the tune of a 84 38 vxln An easy uctory ln a trnangular meet on Aprll 30 vuth East Aurora and Morton further 1mproved la Granges standlng Austln returned on May 4 and 8 only to loss. a 79 37 c1ec1s1on 1 11111111 111111 1 11011111 Pagt I4 Sectzon 4 EL TEE H1 TABULAE Spours Gordon Leads F1ne X Country Team Although he was faced w1th the task of upholdlng LaGranges d1st1ngu1shed leputatlon as a cross country center w1th only two Iettermen back Coach B E Gordon succeeded 1n duelopmg a fine team Captain Dlck Moore and captaln elect George Proyost were the cutstandmg performers of the large squad whlch at tlmes numbered forty five RECEIVIIIQ able support from the fol1ow1ng lettermen Bob Moore Plerce Chase Campbell Emmanuel O Hara Henderson Gurrey and Gross the team won three out of fiye meets Beat Prouzso The season ausplclously opened w1th 1 dCClS1VC ylctory oxer PFOVISO th score bemg 60 76 1 rovost by far out srandlng tht field serx ed notlce that he would be a dangerous r11 al to future opponents Morton won the next meet was defeated 1n the last week of Octo ber 64 71 lrovost agaxn led the pack home In th1s meet the strength of the team was bolstered conslderably by the surprlsmg performance of Bob Moore In track clrcles Moe was rated as a first class sprlnter and Ifllddle dls tance n1an but w1th only one regular practlce Bob took tl11rd pl 1ce runn1n1 tl1e two 1111105 l1ke 1 1eter111 The thlrtetnth of Noytmbtr proxed to he 1n unlucky day for LaGrange unlucky 111 tl11t tl1e LIONS 1g11n ran Morton losmg 11115 tlme 53 P13 The season came to 1 happy end howey er TWO TRACK CAPTAINS CAPT EL1:CT Grorzce Pnovosr msn CAPT DKK Moouh Dlck Moore was host to the annual cross country d1nner at h1s home The tasty meal prepared by Mrs Moore was enloyed by Mr Gordon and the elexen letter men B9SldC mformal speeches by all those present one of the features of the evenmg was the when a jumor college team desplte tht cfforts of seyeral stars from last ye1rs L T H S champlonshlp team went by the boards 24 31 Many Track Records S+1Il to be Broken The track records at L T H S are as follows Illl N ll 1 lie 11 1 1111 11 5 l B1 111 5 1111 D 1'sl1 s ' N111 111111811 1 11 'O N ll D sl1 1 s1e 1 P S 1 11d 1'-I '11 11,17 880 X 1111 1070 D 1x11 s 0 sun 1 111 1 s NI111 er IlI111111s Run ' 00 4 H 1tte11d111f ' 1111+ 11111 ll Tillll 4 .39 NI N 16 1914 Tlll1l0lQ 11111111 Run 1016 N N1 141 1 1l1111111s 1111 H111 Run 4 1 9 111 T 1 'K X 111 111d11 1 ' 1511 11 111 QS 1111 1111111 111111 11 1s 1111 1 '4 Nl11llN11N 1r11 L X 1 N 1 l 1 ut 1 11 11 1 llllls ' ' 1111s 1 1 IS 1s Throw 1 lllt 1 11s 1 111 111 11 KP X 1 IIIIIN P101 11111 1111111 'O e 1115 Y 1 15 11s111t 1111iI 11 9,11 11111111 1x111111 111 ' 11111111 N 41111 11111 Relu X111111111e1l T 1111111 R1111 N111 E 111 11 1x1111111s 1 1 If 1-11 1ss1e1 1 1 presentatlon of a pau' of fur 1ned gloves to Coach Gordon George Pro 10st and Bob Ol-Iara were unan1 111ous1y elected captaln and manager respectlyely for the next year CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD 71111 Ifilll 1 111s1111 Ol 511111111 1 111111 111 lu 111 11111 C 1111l1ell R Nlonxe 811111111 11111 usnp 1 ssu use x r11 ll IS 1 11 1 111111111111 111081 llld OI 21121 I ll ll r-xg 0 Y. V 50-Y: ' Dz1sh-5.4 sez-.g F. li. .'111: 'I '15. 1 1115, 1 11. - , , ' 1 1 ' 100- ': ' Das -10,2 see.: 1-'. 11. .'111:l '11 11-L . . 11115, -1 '1. ' .0-Y: ' 1 zu -5.4 .111',g J. CRIV1' '37, 15371 . 21. - 'z '11 11: -Z.. 1 .Z P, T. T11'1'1.' 'Ol 440- '4 - 1: -53 see.: A. l.- '2Il, , 1 ' ' .2 , 1.11111 1' V-.-15 F. . -I1 '23, ' ' - Y -L: . Z 1 ' 'LO1 ' I .1., Lt- 1' --11. I . ' M'11 1 2' :1..'ott' . . , 1 1 1 1 T1' -1 ' 1 - : 225 11. 1111. ', 914, ' ' ' T1 41 -16: 7.45 F. .fr 1'k 26. V ' - 192.5, 1.11 G1'Zlllg,ZP. '- 121 ': '1 H ' --17.8 see.: J. Gauge '27, . . . 12127, '1dl1,'. V ' 220-x'21l'll Low' 111 'lla'--271.2 ss-e.g F. G. 2 ' ' 1' 1 'A Q Snr' '13, 1915, . 212111. . 3 ' High .I 1-5 fm-1-I, El .1011 -up R. Vtlett - ' - 1 ' - '21, 92 , J -1 . P ' 1 ' ' I 1 ' 1 l'111- 'z 1111-11 t'1-1-1, ti i111-111-si 11, .IIIII1 26, . V 111215, f'l1i':1gg11. ' 1 '- S11 '1 -415 f--lg I.. YV'll': .- '24, 1121, . , 1: '.'l111'g:. f t 1. I - '11 -' 1 ' '-129 1-11, - lll'lt'5I '- by the close score of 60-72. Roosevelt . , I Sk, 1115, 1911-, 1,11 111-11,121-, 1 ' , 1 111.113 '-117 fu-t, 9 ' '111-sz 1.. Wil' 3 . .- ' 1 1' ' ' l.i1l .' '24, 19L3, Clxicago. T ' .': '-1' '1'1'nw-41-47 fl tg I.. V'lI': I 'EL . 1 ' 19153, ' 'lSll, ' . 11- 11. 1--2.11-1, 715 111-1 12 111- V , -12' '30, 1929, Oak P:11k. 1'.I ' ' ' I 4 ' 1 1Q-M'l- R1l:j-1:3Z!.S: -T. Cave '27, .I, 12:121- .. . ' '27, A111 ': -ll '27, '1 's '27, ' ' . . 1.11171 ' if. ' ,, 1 , , , ' ' A '1 1,--: :rw C11-1 '27, tango '21 . . . 1 . . . , --1 '27, ' '27. ' ' , ' ' 11' -. ' 1 -aj-H2262 B121 'Ji1,11'. ' , 1 ' '::1. . 1111- 1:12, 11' -11111' ':11, 19:11, 011k - 1 , . I - ' 1 1 1'z1'k. . 1 1 . , , X W x Y L . . 1. 4 V n . V . . . x Q 4 , 1 1 1 1 , 4 1 . . 1 - - . . . , 1 . . 1 V - l , . l ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 l I l 1 .1-1-avev - ev- . ,v 1 - . ' ': 1'ie'4'1', f'1':1i11, A1l1 ,' , 131' -ks -l '1, 1 . M . 1511 -, 'KI 1 , ': , . 1 ' . 1 ' I' .': .I ws , All .'.' ',', Ula. , Cu ',', F1 't'.', T':1sk, 1'1' vcst, 1'I 1 -I, .'.:, 1 ' I ' . SPORTS EL TEE H1 TABULAE Section 4, Page I5 IUNIOR TRACK '1 f11s1.s.-1.1.1-an-.,,14e......,. -Ffa' Y TEAM T111 R111 111 1111111 11 1 11111 C111111111 l1t11111111 Ifttlll-EIIICI' Cus 111 1111 I 1111111 111 M1111111k111t't 501111111 N111tl11111 511111118 Nllllllllll 'luues ltlnek Cram Rex 111111 Several Trackmen Are Now Famous Several of Coach B. E. Gordon's tracksters left La Grmge to mike '1 11ame for themselves ln college and Olyn1p1c cxrcles laor some recogn1t1on has been nat1on1l 111d for others tl1e1r success 1n tht ne1r future 1s 1W1ltCd floyd Sm 1rt 15 1nd L1dd1e Myers 16 were contenders 1n the Olymp1c g1mes 1n 1920 Both were stars on Mr Gordons ch1mp1onsh1p te11n 1n 1915 and had very successful college c IFCCFS on the cmder path Art Sweet captun of the same team now IS the golf edxtor of the ChlC3QO Da1ly News Hxs knowledge of track has been secured through hlS own BXPCFIEHCC much of wh1ch he gamed under La Granges coach Two of Mr Gordons puplls starred on MlChlQ3H track teams Hattendorf of 20 was the capta1n of the Wolver 1nes perfected team of 24 Also For man Mueller graduatlng from L T H S IH 1923 took w1th h1m the 440 record wh1ch he st1ll holds He was a member of the M1Ch1Q1H m1le relay team that held the conference record 1n lh1s event for several years At present we find I1mmy Cave 27 a member of a worlds champ1onsh1p 4-10 xelay te 1m and capt11n of the Ill1 IIOIS track squad 1n 1931 now tra1n 1ng for the 32 Olymp1cs to be held at Los Angeles Jumor Track Team Cops Indoor Meets The entlre 1ndoor season of four meets wxth PTOVISO Morton Aust1n and Um xerslty Hlgh resulted 1n dCClS1V6 V1CtO Ill I 11111 11111 111 l DIXIN fl Rlllbell 11111111 1,lCl'x 11111111 Is 11131 1u1t1-11 Scarlet Fever Plays Havoc with Juniors It was a rather checkered season for the Jumor track team th1s year Mr Gordon had a bunch of world beaters llfllll scarlet fever and a few b1rthdays kept so1ne of the boys out Bob lVl1ddlekauf ln particular The f1rst three 1ndoor encounters agamst PYOVISO Morton and Aust1n d1sclosed a remarkable lot of talent Bob Mlddle proved h1s mettle by turn1ng 1n some fast t1mes 1n the dashes and looks l1ke a regular for the sen1or team of 33 Although Dave Gordon was under the s1xteen year age llmlt he regularly competed 1n the sen1or d1v1s1on Wxth the best part of the out door season st1ll open Dave hopes to repeat h1s 5 feet 9M 1nches h1gh jump n1ark or better It B111 Gross regularly won the 660 and 1n so do1ng made some fine runs Wflghf Zmk Verner Fmanuel Byron and Northway were others that contr1buted conslstently F165 Bob Mlddlekauf was h1gh po1nt man p1l1ng up firsts IH the 50 and 220 'yard dashes the hurdles and shot put March 18 marked the openlng of an unsuccessful c1nder path conquest that 1I'lClUdCCl a second 1n a tr1angular 1ffa1r vxlth New Trler and Un1vers1ty H1gh and the droppmg of two close dec1s1ons to Prouso and Morton both of whom had been routed lndoors Sl' XSOV S R181 1 FN 1 1111 1 11 1111 1 IIN 111 11111 S 1 11411 111 1 111 1 hlllll 11111s0 4 111111111 1 11116 1 . c i 2 c 1 ,A A I I . . H - B V . . - .1 . ' 2 , 2 . ' -A 5 .. ' 1 2 '. 2 1 ' . 1 z , ' . 2 z ' .. 1 ' - l ' i . l . ' ' I 1 . , 1 i . L . i . 1 I Ir, . . . .. 2 . , Q . 1 c i . A ' - L V I V . 5 . ' C . 1 9 - , K ' I .1 ' 1 . - A .Nql S.: . . 1 1 7 ' 1, Y- Q . . . ' K . , ' ' C . V . 1 9 A V K 1 . . , ' 1 ' z 1 C a' '- Ji an K, . c . 1. - , . ' . , - ' - L I 1 1-: F111 -1 Gl11'1.lllll, Sk' -', 1Y g1t, : 111-11, 1 ' , 'Q .'1', -' ' , 1 st' ' QM: 1 151' Sv- I' lv: ' 1 ', '. , I ' wg, .' '1 U: ' , ' s, '11 ', 1' , ' ' 'Z ' 'V l 1 1 V 1 .' 11111111 I'1w': C s, Ye' 1', t,i1'11ss, :l:j'1'01l. Pe ,', li 111111111-1, : J, rfllk, ' ' U l ' y - - , , C . . ' C . . . - 1 . 1 i 1 B Q L L , I . . . . . . . , 7. . . , , c ' V . . . . ' ' . . . 14 1 - , 1 1 1 1 1 K ' 1 1. 1 , 1 .. . 1 Q . . . . F1111 '11:11'y ti-11:1 tirzxnge 52, 1 'im Ili. ' Fl'lI1'l1I1l'j' 131-11:1 l11'z111ge 51, M111 ll 1 1. 1 f 1 - Fe-1 ' il 'y L27-1.11 ll1'z111ge -ll, A ft' 27. ' - I ' ' M: 11-L11 G1':111ge -1 7f12, 1', lligh 111 712. 1 1 - 1 1 1 M1 '- 18-1.11 t11':111ge 20, New Tr' -' 28, - V l'. Higl 18. H , H A ' ' ,xpf 21 1,11 1:11 1 - 43, 11- 51. - 1 L38-L11 Ufilllgt! 9, . 1 - 5 . taons of catcher shortstop and thard May Pullman Tech lherel Page 16 Sectaora 4 EL TEE I-Ia TABUIAE Spoms BASEBALL Helm Confadent of Successful Season For Baseball Team Although Coach Helm has only three regulars back from last yn ar and 1 faced with a tough schedult he as confldent that the teaan ll haxe a good season Thas as another ay f sayang that L T H S has an uaausu ally strong team The 6 3 xactory ox ea Pullman Tech May 3 seemed to bear Gordy out an has pre season pre caactaons Wath tlae enlargeaneaat of the antra aa ural sprang traanang sy stena a oreat caeal of anterest vtas aroused an base ball before the ofllcaal openang of the season About eaghty flxe boys aepr sentang nane teaans partacapated an thas league competataon and the early sea son results gave Eduard Busclamgs teaan hy some fine patching by Ecl laamself undasputed le adershap math four vans and no defeats The sexeral Lange Kohout Turner Matz Lun deen and Smath The squad of fifteen has been selected from thas oraganal turnout There. are three ganaes vxhach are expected to test the strength of Coach Helms crew to the lamat they are Crane Tech leader of the western daxasaon Harrason Tech packed to cap the North sade champaonshap and the ll star aumor college outHt The three letter men back from last year Kohout Lundeen and Schultz laxe assumed thear respectaxe posa THE BASEBALL SQUAD l Il ll! The all amportant job of hurlmg has l'een assagned to Machelson Buschang and Smath whale Kohout and Zepp are present an addataon to the regular catcher The anfielders ancludang Lun caeen Schultz Phee Turner and Lange are backed up by Buschmg Clafford ensen and Matz an the garden The baseball schedule as as follows May May May May May May lVlay May une une Proxaso Argo Crane Tech Harrason Tech Proxaso Pullman Tech lunaor College Argo Faculty Lake Forest Academy lthere there! ltherel lherel uherel ttherel lherel ttherel lherel ftherel 4 BASEBALL REGULARS Left to azrfht Iaandeeaa Schultz Claffoad Baaselanag' Taaaaaea lsuhout Iaaage Smatla Nlathdson o 1 Z .' , 2 V .Q , .S V. 1 L N x' 2 wi 1 f . 1 . la I. 4 ANL ' O . C .... C e e ' 2 . ' 'l ' ' I I . C ' 1 . I I I . '. , 2 H . ' 2 , ' - , l U Z . 4 I l 1 1 - L , .I ' ' V . - V v ' ' l Twp la'rau': Umar-la lla-lan, K'lit'l'oa'1l4 Selaaaaialt, Mia-lvlstaal. Z l'lv. Rl: ann-aa' lt:-aa'--5. 7 ' 2 Y T .N'w1'nm1 lfnwg Baaselliaaz, Taanlnl, liolloall, M: Mt-tII1a'. ' .' i . . ,' ' Cap!8iI1S VVCYCZ BL1SCl'tiI'lg, Schultz, Firsl, Hear: Taarna-a', J, laaaaagv, laaaaaalveaa. Sl-laaaltz, Smith. v U 4 C 9 -' , . - ' - - 5 f a , ' ' . ' , 6 Y , . - . ' , V - r IO , . . . . 12 . A. y. . .A . y - - A , 18 ,' - - - , ' . , , . 24 a - 1 ' ' . f a 2 - I ' 30 I 5 ' , I , . ' ' ' 31 . . , , T . l 1 ' a 7 l - l 7 I' 2 . , l . 2 I 3 , 4 ' T- M, Q A 3 '9 -.- .ar 4 'F 7 V T - -' . lx ' , 1 ' 'N J tl K, I .f,.' xl , I wat , - f' ' 5 , X 1 ' 'I x ' fr ' a X ' lt' ' V I i ' X. ' , , ,i L I l ' Q l 5 . f X I , . 1 l f . 3 X x I j I 1 4' 3 , V. ' 4 1 T a ' f l f Seours EL TEE Seetzon 4 Page I7 THREE BASEBALL GRO DO ,..f- BASEBALL BATTERIES g bl llt 1t 1 1 BASEBALL INFIELDERS Srlau 1 tlaa 1111141111 BASEBALL Clatiua d Busehang 11111 td ll PITCHERS Sehmadt M 1t1 Gold and Blue Beat Pullman Tech, 6 to 3 GIXIHQ Pullman Tech only five scat tered h1ts Al Machelson led La Grange to the first baseball vlctory of the year The Gold and Blue nme won 6 to 3 Pullman accounted for fly e errors to suc ceed an guaranteelng their defeat La Grange was only able to gather flve h1ts but by bunchmg them and by takang ad yantage of the errors of the opposang team SIX La Grange men crossed the plate Les Lundeen hat the Hrst home run of the season by sockmg the ball over the left Held fence Al Turner hat a traple Kohout and Todd hat doubles and Phee Infleld Made Up Of 4 Real Players Gordy Helms lnfleld looks llke the best an years Wath lettermen Able Schultz and Les Lundeen holdang covyn thlrd and short respectay ely the left half of the lnfleld appears anxul 11er1ble Schultz looks lake a better all round player thas year and Lundeens experlence has cleared up h1s heldlnq lesades hoostang has laattmg reeord Lanky Tom11ay Ph e It first and st1l ve 1rt Al Turner at the keystone Slllx eomplete the dnamond Both boys dependable hitters the rangy l,l1ee e Il eox er 1 lot of qround 1round tl1e 1111 t 1l sack and when Al goes for 1 71 'ae 1m 1r1 ably comes up vulth 1t lll hne l e l11 case of Injury or tem Oflfy 1r1lys1s an any umt IIIIIHS Lange 1nd George Matz stand ready to enter the pacture Expect Oufflelclers To Be Sfrong Un1'r Supplantxng the powerful hatters oach Helm cultavated an the garden lst year as no easy task Payletlc Pltz Butkoxach and Svntzer pre austers but Gordy seems to haye pl 1nted the sprang seeds an good so1l ll the blossomang hats of Clafford Buschlng and ensen hat an raght field durang the early games mean any thang Clafford started a bat erratlc but as expected to settle down an short order Buschangs arm 15 expected to receive regular exercase on the 1nound but has consastent battang and ever ready vemg wall keep hlm busy an center fleld when he IS not patchang The other fleld as patrolled by Bob lensen Bob had a lattle trouble wath has legs early an the ye 1r but has heaxy bat has been lndlspensable Should anythang go wrong Lanqe and Matz haye a chance to break 1nto thas trao accounted for a sangl The La Grange battang order and lineup was as follows Lundeen at short stop Schultz at thlrd base Phee at first base Cllfford an raght Held Buschang an center Held Turner at second base e sen an left Held Kohout at the plate and Mlchelson pltchlng Morras Schmldt and Todd also s1yy actaon 1n the game Morras replaced ensen an the sex enth anmng Todd bat ted for Buschmg and Schmldt batted for Clafford 3 O e V -- -fe -4 22 -- 7-Y V 1 S, ir 4 . 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D v V r ' V ' f . 1 . . c I f Prqt IS Sectzon 4 EL TEE H1 TAEULAE Spams TENNIS Tenmsmen Defeal' Blue Islanders m Season s Is+ Play It looks l1ke a profitable year of IIQUCICCYIIIQ for the L T H S tenms team lf tht SII1'1SlllIlQ -3 l XILIOIS oxtr Blue Island Apr1I 26 can strxt as a fortcxst of the season Tht stxtn man team 18 thls season undtr tht exptrt tutorage of Coach Boh Sttlgxxlck The flne showung of tht tt un agunst Blut Island who had vton two out of tl'rt rnatchts htfort connng to La Cr xngt ltd Coach SLClQXK1Clx to proph tsy 1 xery good season Of the three rtgulars hack from last 3 tr Paola tnstn as first mln on he n gut txtrx 1IICl1LlIlOlI of elnf' ont of tht lt idlnq plixtrs xn tht st te Cxptun Cuger Vaughan and Bruct HISIIIIQS tht othtr xtttrms compltte tht thrtt mtmhtrs of tht smqlts Lllkl sxon I'ht two doulalts LOIlll7IIllI1OI1 th at so nnprtsslxtlx starttd tht stuson xxert Alan Vaughan and ohn Turntr and I xrl RL1I'll'CC and Nltlxln iktnner A full schedule has bttn drawn up and mam mterestlng mltchts xre antl crpated I'or the first tune ln the school s lalstory the entxre team vslll enter the state tournament Coach Sedqxuck vull TENNIS TEAM I tn tr two doubles te uns Ind two M13 sm ts players He also xxxll stud 1 1 contlgtnt of players to tht dlstrlct Max tourntx It ol1et May I Max THE SCHE DLILE Mas Apr1l26 Blue Island thercl Md' Apr1l29 Oak Park ltherel unc May 2 Morton there une I'IlI1SCl alt :tt rt hun Blue Island Morton Lake I'orest Lake I'orest Olk Par I IFILS thert olxtt lthertl lthert there ltherel there BOXING TEAM WXR STLING TEAM i I nnlt H11 s I 1 T x I lf: I tx t up t t lxtm X all mf In tu 1 I 1 wluunskm 1 X mul I H n It Nlllllll out Hunt ,fl It s t Ulson I N , . 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SPORTS EL TEE H1 TABuI AE Section 4 Page I9 GOLF Uffexw THE GOLF TEAM ,J- Wes WW ssesnpdig K Members of Lasi- Years Golf Team Back on 32 Squad Wlth all the members back from lxst year the golf te un mg nn under thc superxlslon of co ich ohn Pay ne start ed off its season ln 1 blg way The trst two m xtches were taken from Pro vlso and Rxverslde w1th llttle trouble The thxrd match howex er ended mn dc eat for the Ll Tee H1 team New Trlcr wmnxng by a close margm oe Vllet flrst man on the team lost l'1s flrst and thlrd matches but won the second The fact that Vllet has had little pract1ce accounts for h1s two oefeats Marek and Whltford haxc Zap A01 ni I Xulet Hut both turned ln good scores and w1th Bottom hon uh um un met uhm Wresflmg Offered as New Sport, Boxing Again Popular This Year Under the attentxve superxlslon of Mr A W Youngblood a wresthng tcam was organlzed 1n the hlgh school thls year An attempt had been made the year before to make wrestl1ng popular but the plans were never suc cessful Th1s year however the team succeeded IH meet1ng opponents from outslde schools Two meets were held w1th Provxso and one w1th Morton Although the team never showed Great deal of success as to w1nn1ng they accompllshed much along the l1ne of experlence and establxshmg wrest lmg as an orgamzed popular sport Equally as popular IH the curr1culum of athletlcs was boxmg Mr E C Patterson w1th the axd of h1s younger assistant Fondse Omeley devoted qreat deal of h1s tlme to teachmg the fundamental pomts of boxlng M Patterson establ1shed boxmg ln the school last year From that tlme on the mterest 1n the sport has newe waned Instead of stag1ng matches w1th out smde schools It was decxded that an exh1b1t1on should be glven by the members of the team the funds recelved to be turned over to charlty The bouts were staged at the Western Cprxngs grammar school Wlth the formal 1I'l'il1QllI'Zlt10fl of wrestlmg and boxmg 1nto the lme of athletic actlvltxes at La Grange Hlgh there IS now a sport for every boys part1c1pat1on at all txmes of the year Mr Stenger dlrector of athletlcs has long emphaslzed thxs fact and has en couraged thes two m1nor sports many ways It IS hoped that at some txme these two sports will be mad regular mmor sports GOLF COACH CoAcH IOHN PAYNE then' support the prospects for a suc cessful season are br1ght Dlck G11 more who plays fourth man has won two of three matches Coach Payn lt s two rehable alternates nn George Rhenberg and Leonard Vllet Vxlet nd Marek are both lettermen from l st year Whltford was an alternate as was Gllmore The remalnder of the season COHSISYQ of elght scheduled games w1th some of the best teams ln th1s v1c1n1ty Includ ed m the schedule are Lake Forest Morton and Lyons TOWHSh1p lumor college team and New Trxer Return matches will be played w1th all these teams as well as w1th Provxso and Rn erslde Students on ln Golf of the Lyons Townshxp school and lumor college were of fered worth whlle traxnlng 1n goltlng th1s year as they were last year by Eddxe Cvarre pro at the La Grange Club A large number of g1rls advantage of th1s opportumty on first Tuesday as the lessons were to be presented IH a serles Those vouthful male asplrants who were 1n terested reported the followlng Frlday for thelr mstructlons Mr Garres ald to both boys and glrls has so far been very hlghly apprecxated by the large number who have taken lessons Three lessons haxe so far been presented . 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V p X page 20, Section 4 EL TEE H1 TABULAE Sponrs 9- emts' ATHLETICS Hockey and Soccer FROSH-SOPH HOCKEY-SOCCER Popular With Girls A total of one hundred S1Xty four g1rls turned out after school at on t1me or another to play hockey soccer The games were played o Emmonds Fleld and fortunately the Weather on the whole was xery fayorable The season was stretched over a period of ten weeks and the glrls were able to get ln a great deal of good playlng The program was so arranged that hockey was played one week alter natmg wlth soccer the next When the weather would not permxt playing out slde on the fleld yolley ball was played ln the gym Fach n1ght 100 glrls were Cl1XlClCd accordmg to classes 'md sxdes were chosen Thus there were Q GCHDIYC teams establlshed Because of thxs no tournament was staged nor was wlnmng team declared The weel was so dnlded that freshmen and sophomores played on Monday mghts and juniors and senxors had thelr turn on Wednesdays The sophomore class had the largest number of glrls turn three altogether The second wxth forty fixe thlrd w1th thxrty sex en lxst w1th twenty mne out wnth flfty freshmen were out th lumors and the semors 49 Girls Wm Their 40 Pomfs 'for Award Durmg the 1931 hockey soccer sea son forty nme g1rls won thelr forty pomts toward a G A A award Of these glrls flfteen were freshmen twelve sophomores ten lumors and twelve senlors The Hfteen freshmen glrls who won pomts are Lxlllan W1ll13mSOD Ruth Stavenger Margaret Taylor LOIS Scheel Betty Olllnger Ioyce Porter Florence Damelson Una Breen Marx del Boucher Esther Sproul Ethel Morrls Ruth Ames Esther Swanson Martha Allyn and Teresa Landbeck The ten sophomores who earned then' pomts are as follows M1ldred Ladny Maxlne Tom Gladys Good year V1ola Becklxn Margaret Wese man Mlldred Vokaty Louise Iacobson 1 e 7 ' .... T 3 l QOPHOMORE HOCKEY SOCCER u sun lll 1 u N ll ll X 1 I X I l'RESHlVIAN HOCKEY SOCCER :I ms 11 mr 1 L S St IXLIILK-'I I lun 1011 Tu at Ol 1 m Martha Heater Betty Hoffman ayne Payne Ianet Monxlaw and V1rg1n1a Seward Pomts were won by ten lunlor g1rls They are the follow1ng Mary Helen Cattell ean Raab Betty Dewey Betty lane Prouty Helen Cloyd Mar garet Wellmen Dons Garrlson Mar garet Gard ner oyce Clark and Harrlet Ames Senlor gurls who won their forty pomts for G A A are as follows Mary De Napoll Trudeau Lmton Magdalene Kranston Betty McEwen Ursula Stample Carollne Wlnkleman Angellne Schultz Helen Best Blanch Zahlava Helen p1k3S ane Browr' nd Lorralre Schye , . A ' OI' 4 V , n ' , y , V 7 . A V . v v V vi F C , . , L , l ' . .4 A ' ' ' ' ' ., ., . ' L' I ' . . . ' ll' n H V. - , , 1 - K1 C . K c ' ' I A ' f Q v l v' - . L, ' ' V 2 ' - ' . O O I 5 . .5 ' . K V, ' ' L v ' 1' If lfww: M. XY1' 1 : , M. llv:tel', M. Yullzxly, ll, l.: lily, Y. lierklill, V, ftv ': '1l, ., V ll, Guntl,'v:1l', ' I ' ' ' ' linrlmn ln'nu': l.. .l:u'ulfsm1, .l, AI1lllilNV, .l. l,Zl,'lll', li. llul'l'nnn, Rl. 'l'ums, e -r I l ny V 4 ' Y T01 fwfr: R. ,Xml , L. Sc-lx-ll, M. Allyn, Y. ll: llre'k, XV. lirw-n, XY. lirlen, A. tllll'2llll, . V . . ,. , R. H: '1 r ', li. Mtwris. ' ' ' Bot 1 B ': M. zjlur, J. Porter, li. Ollzlngn-r, M. Ban -h,', ln XVillA:1 son. Q , ' . . . y ' v . , I l - D . ' - l ' V ' . D 4 . . . Y . D ' I 9 7 T U Y Y , ' . ' , ' , l , 24 - ' . 5,,O,.T5 EL TEE H1 TABULAE Section 4, Page 21 ILINIOR-SENIOR HOCKEY-SOCCER 1 4 4 '1 NI41 11911 4 an 111 4111111 st e11e1 1111e 4 111 S4111 111 1411 Girls Hold Banquei' Las+ Pari' of March The Girls' Athletic association is an active xnemher of the Illi11ois League of Girls' Athletic 11ssocia1tio11. Tl1e most outstanding event of the year was tl1e hanquet l1eld 111 the latter part of lVlz1rcl1. About titty girls attended this dinner in tl1e girls' gym. In the l1Oll1CCOl111I1Q pi1I'LlClL' the G. A. A. float placed second and was awarded il prize of tive dollars 11'l1icl1 was generously turned over to charity. Two stunt nights l111e been held lll wh1ch '1 n1en1ber eonld e 1111 hom one to one hundred points There ISO 1 1e bee11 se1er1l sk 1t111e QIFIILS 1 p1en1c 111 the forest preseixe sslhle for 1 tel wi s 1 vw 1rds by e lrlllllq the 1 1110118 points 1eess111 A A A lllelllluel 111 lc ep 1 l1e1ltl1 Cl1llf for LIQIYILLII c n s ut11e weeks 111 order to help 11111 tle 1wards The officers of tl1e club 1re IS fol lows president DOFIS G1rr1son 11ce pres1dent Caroline XV1I1klCIH1U secre tary lfor minutesl Helen Cloyd sec retary lfor pomtsl Betty McEwen t1easurer Barbara Townsend sponsors M155 VValdschm1dt MISS Rinehart 1200 Points Needed by Girls to Wm Letters IL 1thlet1c L 11111 be won e 11s who ha1e earned the equnelant of t11el1e hundred points The following eight girls were QIXLII this aw 1rd Urs 1 11 Sta 1ple M1rg1ret Well111 111 Helei 17114 IS Dorothy Stubbs Ruth Nekless 1dys C1ocd1e11 o eplnn s 1 1 ATL SI he first St 1te 1w 1rd w l11el1 IS 111 the shipe of the St1te ot IlllI1OlN w 18 won bx the following gnls wl1o h1d Sl teen rundied po nts Betty Mcl wen Helen l71k1s Ruth lN1CrslLSS Exelxn lqowler met Creenlee and Dons C11rr1son The xarlous awards are accorded for 1 requlred number of pomts lst local award 100 po111ts for g1ene 500 polnts for s1ct111t1es 2nd local award 200 points for League aw 1rd 300 DOIHTS for giene 1300 pomts for '1Cf1'11f1C9 League e111ble111 -100 points for qiene 1600 points for act111t1es GIRLS ATHLETIC, ASSOCIATION mmf 11 11 1 s 1 111 1 s 41111111 1 Xl S11 111s4111 11 1 s 1 1 11 T 11 1 111 114 sl tl 11 S911 11 1 14 1 1114 1111 111111 14 I 4 1 41 X011 1 111 N 114 1 11 I1 111 iss 1111 11 1s4 11111 11111 1 lllx I girls in e1er1 class the thu' o ,,,, 1 IUIUOFN and se111ors only and te ' lm 1 UH N I P X 1011011 T0 01111 SHHOYS 1 1411141 1 111 4 1 I 11.1 1 The first two 1w11ds are accorded v 5- 'K Lf 2 ix xx s ' . 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Paqe ZZ be-Ctzon 4 EL TEE HI TABULAE SPORTD GYM CLASS SQUAD LEADERS 1 4 1 1 x 1 GIFIS 1-luke 60 Mules For G A A Po1n+s A 1.1188 111 h1k1ng xx IS orgt1r11zec1 tl IS xe,1r 111ostlx for the benefit of the freshmen xxho xx inted to 1o1n G A A as Qexentx hxe pomtx are requ1red for nembersh1p IH the Club ind the h1keS Coumtcl Q1XIy pomtx These h1lxeS 111 order to count for C A A 111t11111tr shnp h1d to coxtr 1 pc-r1od of t1111t from ght to x1xttt11 xxttks lIlClL1C1111Q mxtx nnles under the d1rect1on of 1 1e1der Sex entx thru Qlfli stwrted but onlx elex en hnmhed 111 the h1keQ T11e elex en Qlflg xxho hmshed are Ruth Staxengex Psther Sproul Adele Celm A11ge1111e e1111tz IL 1 1x 1V11ry He en C1tta1l LLO111 Woods xce lorter 1V1arth Allxn 1V11rq21ret Ide 1nd Vlr g1n11 Seward Dorm Cmrrmon Ange lne Schult ind Ursuli Stimple led the hlkex Vt1l1C1'1 Qtirtecl soon after school began and lasted unt1l VVIHYCI The dix Set for them WH? 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SPORTS EL TEE HI TABULAE Sectzon 4 Page 29 CHAMPION SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM I lll llll Ill 1 L Will llt 011 ltll C Gages Team Wms ChamplonshlpTwlce ane Gages basketball team won the seasons basketball championship this year for the second consecutive year The team was composed of prac tically the same girls who won the championship when they were juniors essary to beat the other teams of thc senior class as well as the wmmnq teams of the other three classes anes team eliminated the other semor teams and came through with Hying colors in the championship games They first played the junior champs Nickless team and beat them by about Hve points Since the fresh man champions were eliminated by Barbara Eckhart s champion sophomor team there rem :med only Barbaras team to conquer After 1 close 'ind well fought g1me the score showed that 'mes team was 'again the cham pion The forwards a Gage Betty McEwen anet Greenlee and Mary Helen Heppes displayed beautiful team work while the guards osephine Crist n Olson Carolyn Winkle man and lrene Ford showed remark able co operation Miss Rinehart was the coach of the senior teams Her loyal support and spirit greatly aided in the good record of all the senior teams The experience that was gain d from playing together last year greatly aided Gages team when it came to copping the championship again Teamwork was always evident Leaders of Squads Work Out Duhes This year the girls gym classes were agam divided into squads each of which had a leader whose duty it was to carry the responsibility of th class choose her team and see that each girl on the squad particlpates 1n the activity at hand These girls were chosen because of their possession of some out standing athletic ability and because of the essential traits of leadership and sports manship of which they evidenced The squad leaders chose the mdivi duals whom they wished to have on their squads This not only kept the qym classes well organized but gave 'lmple opportunities for competition be OUTDOOR BASKETBALL Wlth good weather prevailing many girls were able to take advantage of the outdoor basketball court tween the various groups There was an average of four squads for every gym class Those chosen leaders are as Patricia Iensen Porter Martha mondson Ann lane Steendahl Cproul Maxine Lucille Pierce as this years squad follow Elaine Burns Elizabeth Parks Ioyct Allyn La Verne Ed Cattell Betty Hensel Beulah Ryno Esther Morris Peggy Bigler Iane Dick Gay Collins Mary Lou McDon ald Ruth Swett Polly Sperry Elaine xersip Martha Lundin Dorothy Waite Lura Fellows Virginia Aubin ger Suzanne Biery S1gr1d Anderson Rose Marie Looney Eleanor Thompson Doris Garrison Elsie Brcka Betty Dewey Helen Purple Bernice Loughlm Ios phxne Crist Ursula Stample lane Gage Madelon Strobridge Ianet Powers Elsie Thompson Ruth Nickless Mary Helen Heppes Mary lane Perry Betty McEwen Ianet Greenlee Ethel Grace Laidlaw Isabel Yanochowski . . t .W ,,,., ..t, . , y E V y L y V I, F1 rd, J. tinge, C. 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Q '. pam 24 Sgjchon 4 EL TEE H1 TABULAE Sponrb l52 Glrls Take Pari- 1n Baske+baII Games The g1rl5 basketbill Season mis Composed of mneteen teams vuth ID g1rls p'1rt1c1p1t1ng At the stirt of th sezmon 201 QIFIS c1me OLII bt IL n111nh1r griduwlly d1n11n1sh1d to 137 The tourniment conslsted of H11 senlor four 111n1or mx iophomort 1nd four frenhmin te1n1Q ane Cnges iemors yyer1 tht Chun DIOHS of the Qemors a11d f ill tl tt 1111s IS well Tht CIITIIIPIOH IIIDIOI' team XKIIII 1th Nmkless IS Cdpfllll IIL 1rc R th Q 1 111 OII y los tvy o QIIIILS y1h11h were to ine C igt 111d 1 1r1 IL B1rh1r1 I1kh1rtQ te 1111 took stgond pI1c1 111 tha IOLIFIVIIIICIII Iosnq only C111 1111111 y1h1ch yx'1s to C11g1 s te 1111 BIYIWITIS sophomorts vurt 1n txul I II t1 II 1nd ihould ht consldtrtd r1y 1ly 1n ntxt ymre IOLIFIIIIICDI oy L1 Iorters tmm vu IS tht c II PIOII frtshman tc-1111 hut vytrt d1f1 1t1d by tht LIIUPCTCIEISQIIICU If the freshmen SENIOR BASKETEERS 1 11 I I I ll I 111 on t1a111Q they vnlll hayt to wyorry whont v11ll ht Nlcklcw 111d I:1kh'1rtQ Tht 11pt11ns of the d1fItr1nt teims IU th1 ordtr th 1t they Hmshed were Semor Gagt Ioyxem Stwmplt Hoff 11111 ind BIIHIX 111r11orQ IN1c eu Cnarrmon Andereon ind Thompson sophomoru Irckhirt Cgoodytir U11 Nan Kyyast Aubmger ind Branche- freehmin Porter Landluclx XN7lIII'lIIl9OI'I 2nd I'I1ater Anothtr good httlt 111111or guard 18 IOIIL other th2111 Nan Strohndgt VVh1 1 she getQ t1r1d runmng 1ro11nd sh 1111r1ly jumps on her oppontnt The tyyo Mary I-Ieltns Htppes and Cxittell surely mike good Hycitchers is El nntter of fact Hy syyatteri too I1 arn how to Toyy nsend 19 Barb know S Curie lf you uint to pI1y Qecond base Barb yulhng to glye I1sSons her stuff Nan Strobmdge hw 1 hefty Syymg o heyy ire boy! 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Czttell, In i'11dj, . -W .x, . . Al 51'-1 1, JI. Bn k1', '. '1 lker. Spoms EL TEE H1 TABULAE Settzon 4 Paqt 23 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL PLAYERS A llll A Mi! II I ll Q NIU 10:1 ll s 11 1 GIRL S SPORT NOTES Not only d1d the upperclassmen shoyx thelr sklll at basketball playmg but also the freshmen and sophomores prox ed that they haye some outstand Ing players ane Gage has the reputanon of be 1ng the fastest player vyhlle Betty McEwen holds the record of bemg the best shot for she made eight ou of n1ne baskets IH the shootxng con test Some other outstandmg sen1o1 forvxards are Mary Helen Heppes anet Greenlee anet Powers and Helen Purple ane Olsen and Carolyn W1I1klCIU7H are excellent guirds As for the jumors Bttty Dtyyey IS the best 1ll.1ro1111d form 1rd .met retnlee 1nd met lovytrs ept tl1e1r guards 011 tht lump most of tl1t trmt M1ldrtd Aldsvxtdt 1nd lVl1ry Htltn C1tttll 1rt good stt 1dx pltytls so Lortnt C1 1dy l Dons 1 son xrt good shots XV1tl1 N1tltlt ss 111d Toyxnstnd gL11rd111q tl1t11 torn lIQlS 11yt 1 hard t1111t gtttlnt pt1sstss1o11 ot t1 1 lt of tl1t SOpl1OlllO1t t 1111 xx1 runntr up 111 tht tot1r111111t11t X 1t1 1r11r1 l'tkl11rt t 1 11t l hte ind Slllflty Br1dfo1d 1111lc111g the IS tts mt D1C md Nl1r 1 IlCllI1 at tl1t otl1tr tnti ol tl1t 1 prtxtntmg thtlr oppontnts t1o111 tgttnng tI1t l11ll thtx 1fford lots of LOlllt7tf1IIOI1 fo tht otl1tr tt 1111s Solnt Oflltl out st iIlCl1IlQ sophomort pl1yt1s 11t Ruth Heppts foryx 1rd Rost lVl11x Xlaas guard 1nd L11c1lle Moort QL1'lICl The freshmen of eourst nttd 1 great deal of practlee but they haxe qulte a feyy prospecnxe players L1 Verne Edmondson 1S gomg to ln star shooter Both she 1nd Theresa Landbeck held yery lovy seorts ln tht shootmg contest oyee Porttr Phoebe Ann Ford and Ann Cattell yull somt day be among the best 111 the1r class FRESHMAN BASKETBALL PLAYERS o11tl111 Illt 11 s 1 1 sun X 111 1111 s xt mu 1 1 1 1 11l111r111tls not s 111tl1t ltl t 11111s1 Page 26 Sectzon 4 EL TEE I-I1 TABuLAE SPoRTs Hlnsdale G A A Conducfs Play Day The G A A of I-Imsdalg w111 hold a play day for the hlgh schools ln thxs d1str1ct Saturdxy May 21 F1fteen G1I'lS from La Grange w111 be allowed to go Play days are regulated by the State League of G1r1s Ath1et1c assoc11t1ons They begm no l1ter thm 9 1nd clost no lmr than D All students w1l1 p1r t1c1pate IH the sports offered No stu dent XISIIOFS w1l1 be lllowed Some woman faculty me111ber must xccom pany the g1rls from her school and she w11l OTFICIBIC at some sport Tl1e g1rls costumes w11l be regular gym smts The progr1m to the clay IS IS fol lows 9 OO 9 30 RLg1str1t1on 9 30 10 L10 Rtl1ys md Galms 10 O01 OO B1seb1ll Tcnms an Horseshoes 11 OO 12 OO Archery Volleyball md Soccer 12 OO Luncheon 12 30 Conyocmon and Awards CHAMPIONS' Betty McEwen semor and Lorene Grady 1ur11or who t1ed for Hrst place tach makmg the ught shots 1n mm trlals G A A ls Second In Basket Shoohng The LaGrange G1rls Athletlc 1sso c1at1on won second place 11a the 1n rual blsket shoot1ng contest m IIS d1str1ct and fourth place m the state Last year G A A won thlrd place The telegraphxc basket shoot1ng con test was held on March H Any G A A member who was DBSSIHQ ln all her subjects 1nd had h1d 1 he1rt ex m1nat1on was e11g1ble The oblect of the contest 15 to shoot baskets from elght deslgnated spots on the floor accordlng to the spec1Hcat1ons Twenty four tr1a1s are allowed for n1ak1ng the elglat baskets The number of trlals 1t took the followmg g1rls to make elght baskets were Ac trm 111 17 Bmker 1 ford 11 B wn 1 C ll ewey 1 Grady 11 L Gra y Greenlee 1-1 CJIITISOIT 13 Htppcs 17 I-Ioffman 21 Ixwast 16 Landbeck 11 Loughlm 73 Lundm 16 McEwen Ollmger 23 ,hee I1kas Sta 1p1v. 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SPORTS EL TEE H1 TABULAE S ctlon 4 Page 27 GIRLS FIELD DAY WINNERS Em llll a Staaaa la eaaaaeaaael I aa Jan Greenlee, a May Richmond For Track Honors anet Greenlee a senaor and Ida May Richmond a juaaaor taed for Hrs' place on Isa ld Day May 5 on I n anonds Held after school Each had thirteen points laayang placed llrst two eyents and second an another Ursula Stanaple and Ethel Grace IG Laldlaw tled for second place wath sey en polnts as a result of placang first an on exent and thard an 'another Betty lVIcEwen came an thard wath sax polnts placlng second an two ey ents Taes seemed to be popular for ane Gage and Peggy Daeterach placed fourth wath Eye poants The senaors had the lalqlaest number of pomts tot alang thirty one the sopho n ores and yunaors each had eaghteen pomts and the freshmen were last wath thre points A great deal of enthusaasm was das played by all classes as was shown by tl e number of entrants almost sey enty Pye more than twace as many as last year Sax eyents featured the Iaeld Day program namely hagh yump sprang l'o ard yump 50 yard dash IOO y ard dash baseball throw and broad lump I'1rst place counted flye pouats sec ond three poants The exents were sehool ancludang each entrant w as three exents uad tlaard two points open to eyery garl an lunaoa eolleqe and alloweel to sagn up for are the eyents and and tharcl wlnners The followang the Hrst second respectavely and thear scores Sprangboard lump ane Gage 6 feet Betty McEwen 3 fr IO an Ethel Grace Laadlaw 5 ft IO an Hagla jump Ida May Richmond 'I ft 4 Betty lVIcEwen -1 fr I an Lura Iaellows Ruth I-Ieppes -I JO yard dash anet Greenlee 66 seconds Ida May Rachmond Lura Fellows 100 yard dash Ida May Rachmond I3 seconds Bexerly Wallace Bessae Novy Baseball Throw anet Greenlee 76 ft 2 leggy Daeterach 73 ft 5 n Ursula Staanple 66 ft IO an Broad lump Ethel Grace Laadl aw ID It Eleanor Tersap I3 ft IO an Maldrecl Kucher I3 ft 3 GIRLS FIELD DAY WINNERS Rulaaaanaael, 1-aaeaalee, Raelaaaamad L' 1 4 S' 2 ' h - 1 , , 2 2 2 1 2 , Q 2 ' - a ' , 2 X 2 2 ' 2 V K . ' v L- K x x 4 y 1 2 3 2 ' , , I - 2 ' , - '2 if . - '2 2 2 , if 2 ' 2 2 . . 2 ' ' I - , 2 , ' . . X . , 2 2 '2 2' 2 5 Q ' 'a 'l 2 ' 2 2 .. ' K v L v 1 . I I 'Q' .. N! ' H- c . . af . , '..,f A .kg bask v - . , Q it A - ' .ia n I .' si 'H psf . . ,j 2 , 2 2 , . an. ' , . . Twp Rule: I.:' law, U1 aa 1, ' 2 -, ff- lfnlfama lfuw: Ri 'l , are-ea le-aa, tinge, ' , , Id , . , . , 0 O . . . ' C - T 2, 2 - 2 . V . ' ' 2 2 . A A e I 2 ' ' I 2. ' 2 2 . 2 I2 in L 2, , , , ' , 2 2 2 '1 ' - V W . lf v C - 2 1 1 ' I2 . . IH. 2 , 2 , . ' ' -- U f ' ' , ' . i , 2 3 'C EZ 2 11- 2 2 2 ' Q 2' 2 2 , . '. . 2 ' .' . 2 2 ' . 2 ' ' '- , . - 2 ' 1 ' . 2 ' 2 2 ln a 2 ' ' 5 '2 2 ' 2 2' 2 ', . ' , Z L E y Q Ly I sk e . 1 1 2' C S' , D I S 2 2 2 ' 2 a e ' 2, ' K , . in. . Page 28, Section 4 EL TEE H1 TABULAE Spams 35 Girls Sign Up For Tennis Tourney Eighteen juniors and seniors and seventeen freshmen and sophomores entered the tennis tournament held in the latter part of this year, which was in the form of a ladder tournament. A fee of ten cents was charged each girl, because in previous years a number of girls have signed up for the tournament who have no intention of playing and the tournament drags on neyer coming to an end The rules of this neyy urangement ir that any gir may ch illenge one whose nime ippeirs ihoye heis on th lst Then if the one below belts the one iboye they change plices the person who yyorles her yy iy to the top in this manner winning The iuniors ind seniois yy ho entered the tournament this year in then order re Nliry ane lerry Verna Dohren Barbara Townsend Lorene Grady Ruth Nickless Peggy Dieterich Nan ean Strobridge Betty Dewey Betty ane lrouty Dorothy VVooters lthel Patten Iarinces Qymmes Doroth Stubbs Ruth Blur Adele Gelis Mary Helen Heppes Isle mor Liphun ind lsdni Danielson The freshmen and sophomoits are Florence Danielson Lillian XV1ll13IH9OI1 Mary Lillian Goodwin Theresa Land beck Maridell Boucher Leona VK oods Shirley Bradford Agnes Brown Ger aldine Gardiner Nell Grimm Grace Ackerman Isthel Grace Laidlaw Bar bara Eckhart Eleanor Tersip Helen Kwast Mioma Crall and Betty Grady Nearly I00 Girls Play in Tournament The final game m the girls baseball tournament played on May l9 brought an exciting climax to a yery successful baseball season Nearly one hundred cirls participated in the sport it one time OI another and i lirge percent ige won their points for the Girls Athletie teanas three senior teams thr e iumor teams two sophomore and two fresh man The captains of these teams were as follows seniors Carolyn VV1nkleman Ursula Stample and ane Hoffman iumors Ruth Nickless Mil Gred Forslund and Madelme Strow brldge the sophomores Barbara Eck hart and Helen Kw ist the frosh Li Vergne Edmondson and Theresa Land beck The tournament was well planned TENNIS-BASEBALL s-1 GIRLS TENNIS yy is v K 1 vi U H l 1 IIIIIHN H411 GIRLS BASVBALL 1 Q I i Us 1 if 1 i 1 ii y i xy N ill Toyyiist ml Nl H it 1 mul 1 X llleii Ninn 1 1 fuinniii in in ul t ui N in ii xiii if tr Winw t ik i it Ill Ile vi nd the girls displayed much more eil thusiasm and interest this year than in prey ious years Each team play ed the other teams three successiye games According to the schedule freshmen and sophomores played most of then eames on Mondays and Tuesdays afte school while the iuniors and senior played on Wednesday and Thursdays The tournament began on Monday April I8 with a game between 1 fresh man and a sophomore team L L I C L L L . 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V ' .'. e e ' , ' y 3 , ' e ' ' 2 H - SPORTS EL TEE H1 TABULAE Section 4, Page 29 Miss Rhinehari' Is From U. of Illinois Owing to the increase this year in the physical education department there were two instructors, Miss Rinehart and Miss Waldschmidt Miss Rinehart is graduate of the Unixersity of Illinois after attending Augustana College for two years Before teaching here she taught in Le Roy Illinois Besides her gym work and physiology she helps the secretary keep points for G A A She also coached thc. freshmen and seniors IH basketball This year tht physical education department devel cped considerably under the efficient coaching of Miss Rinehart and Miss Waldschmldt as more than twice .1 many girls turned out for sports than in the preceding year TENNIS POPULAR With the coming of the warmer weather the tennis courts were 1m mediately put in shape and many girls took the adxantage to get in several sets of tennis THE COACHES f t ws iss Rhinehart left and Miss Wald schmxdt right are the two directors and coaches of all girls athletics STATE AWARD WINNERS Top Roz: Gullson Nnkless Plkas Setoml Kula Be st Heppes Iou,LhIm Bottom Row Richmond tnetnlee 1'owlel Xxllllxltllllll Miss Walclschmidl' Here For 2 Years The noticeable advance in girls ath- letics this year can partly be attributed to Miss Eleanor Waldschmidt, co-di- rector of the physlcal education depart ment for the past two years Miss VValdschmxdt is a graduate of the State Unix erslty of Iowa where she also dic' Ji xduate work as well as at Columbia She gained at the high University in New York her expience in teaching school and junior college in her home town Burlington Iowa This year she coached the sophomores and juniors in basketball and alternated with Miss Rinehart in the other sports Besides the gym work she also taught physi ology 3 Senior Girls Wm Then' 2d State Award Girls athletic awards were presented to this year s winners at the annual G A A picnic which was held on May I3 Three senior girls Bernice Lough lin Helen Best and Ianet Greenlee received their second State award which is the highest one presented at L T H S To obtain this award the girl mus lave earned a total of two thousand points The award IS in the shapt of .n L and has the letters G A A on it Forty Hxe girls many of which were upperclassmen received their numerals The award 1S usually won by freshmen curls but the members of other classes may also win 1t The names of the winners are as follows l isulfl Stample Hin Tlzlru Fttttll Shir X IH Ulf lllt 9 ll Nl W Il llf' e lmln ll IX 1 u 1 ll It no IX I s 4 Ihw 1 Ixw mst 1 St llllll lit en 1 ex! out na NIIOI ulse De S ts x 1 ln I 1 ummm no 1 Beeklnn NI liter I nom Wlilflu-tl Yakatx tml Nmnu Ienzl Int Breen NIu1dell Bouthen Tlmeme Cupel Phoebe Kun Ford Theiest Imul beck Toxee Poltel Adele Gehs Tosephlnn Best Louise Jacobsen Jeanette 'Rxdtka June Phee Ruth St-asenger Llllllll XXIIIIUH sun Mutha Ime Xllxn Ia -VPIIIP ldmond nn lsllfn Clank Betty Ollm ex Hai ue N ll tx K IIIIINII Zimmer I thel Hoi i is 1 lolenee Dfnnnlson Fsther Spmul mal Pllllll Baker These numerals represent the class the winner is a member of Six hun dred points are needed to obtain it . , ' ' K A 5 A f ' K .1 . 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N'-N.. is-.QHQ W' eager, up vm iw? Jw-sn. lw.,.,, uhm 'NR' 3 is QS'-hai xeF'Y'!m 58-iw ff is 3 v , New aw'-x me Xlflfir Top Left lust a coupla m31dDHS trying to play tennls' Top Lenter Class IS dlsmlssed must have been the announcement Top Rzght Lamber 'fakes up callsthenlcs wlth Battey as her vlctxm Lenfer Who vuouldn' hke to have Mary Florence as a guard or guard M1l1y Lower Left How we glrls can run the mlle' 1Before Lower Center The while lackets are playmg the Wh1lE jackets Score Thm that 8 M5-fbf .....-vm Lower Rzglf Vee El Bea and GIISCY Hmshmg the mlle fAfter D What happened to Pudge7 We xy . 543 'in ra . Am .. .W-,X 4 .UF . Q. A M .. V W Hi C-AJ ,me -' , 3521? ,f Tfff A f v f' 4,4 H0 Q e Q -.. ' 4 F A f - A 17 i v I, 1, 4 g NEW 1 ' g .,, .,. KL A - . ' ' . 55535. '- Q , sy ,- R .L A in k -.. . . L Krtlfaac, 1' 'A W. - L . 0 W , '-.l..1'E.WW, www fa, ,ka -, ,yu . M . , . ,, L.. . ,,.,, . , QQ, J j!Q,..V.: ' V A , -my f . . ,. 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X xnxx hm Edlto 1 I T H E Sectzon 5 'S EL TEE HI TABULAE X olume XXV ILINE l932 l FICE' S2 50 DEDICATION CF TABULAE It IS with pleasure that we the class of 1932 dechcate our annual to MISS Ellen T Sulllvan Mlss Sulllvans many years 1n our school her dehghtful sense of humor and he SIPCQYQ lnterest IH her puplls have won for her the love and admlratxon of all her HSSOC13t9S Tlme and agam we have watched former students of Mlss Sulllvan return to El Te H1 to pay homage to thexr teacher frlend And we re gomg to do the same thln V L I-lklx iff!! -7 5' ' W- D':. 1 l E l 1 , i ' r ' l l 1 l I r , W X E l E l r r 1 1 ' w l l ' r N , l l ' I r , 7 l l l w ' 3 , 4 , y l l , , , l l 4 l N r 4 I l l l Y 1 . . I V' Y , - .f.ll fl Q 9, , Xi tif. III . ,L PM2 7 5Mf,0,, 5 EI TEE HI TABLILAE EIJIFORIXI T H E THE STAFF AS THE TAB GOLLS TO PRESS EL TEE HI TABULAE V01 uw XXV luv 1932 Publlshcd by th2 SL mor 21 xxx It th L5ous Township Hlgh Sdmool L1 C1rmg2 Illmolx Prz22 S 30 1111 om TABULAE EDITORIAL STAH- Edltor m C lm Bump Gom Awouau Edzrorx M wx Am PLL PARNII LX Pram H um Ion Bmoren FARI Rruxm Ax. cr Ixxl H011-xlxx D2 partrm nt Eclztor ,xx FII ANOR f 21112 K1 Frlxtnr IIINI TROII1 I1 Art Fcfztorx M un C111 1 r X M um Bm r x Vim INI x Lim Snap hon xr 2 mix 'VI xu TABULAP STAI I BLIQINFSQ ll 1112 Af71l1dL1LF Iwi! s Luci Mutants Bnurr Hxwlxw VX H1212 Dux Ru 7'XIl1Xf Tupzst Inu Houma Guxu Mxxx Bmxfm MAXN Axx POIJIVIXJPRNRX Rosru x CXIIJXNPII Mxm Curran MHRTII Ocmx C'Xl'Hll-ZIXI OXIXL WHY WE DID IT 'm 2 Luv Hui Xl f rh2 x2 xr 1937 bo ob ut to thc book s tu mmm usmq is tha bms 0 1I r II 1 an umual should In mom huhly respectable and stud than our xxcraqc Amcrxcwu 'iundix mxwpzpcr after Vuh1Ch thQ xclrs TABLILH partcrmd VV2 on the otha lrmd bellcx ed 1 TABIILAF draxxn up on 21 dxffcrcnt sC11c cmbodymq neu 1dCn19 would bc rc frmhmq uftu yeire md yum of fixc SLCUOII books VX2 I1 thu vsrtcups 111 plrtxculir vshlch ire llrdx rc bx Cum 1 IHIIIOTHS of SllbSCI'1l7LFS vsould lngomn 111t2r2st d LOIICISC lf DIQSLIIYLCI Ill m mrtrmtlu jOl1I'I1ilSflL stxlc It xx is our further l'ml12f thit the Sunday newspaper its mctcor hkc ChflIlQL week IH and 'week out ty plfim Amcrl can llfc Our llxcs are not lcd m most c21ScQ In 1 bore some and Qtald manner on the contrary we practlce the art of 11x mg it such 21 rapxd rate thwt the newspaper seems a better QXPTQSSIOH of our actlx 1t1es than the COHKEHtlO'il annual So lt vuaS thit vm decided upon a newspaper TABIILKF md vwlthout Uymg to Meal any of Bon BcrmcS Clcx cr xut vw Qmccrnly hope you l1k2 it FURTHER EDUCATION Sc-xcml yciri 2190 21 hlgh school CdUC3t1OI'l prcparnd the 222'0 s? 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' 7 '7 3 N 2 ' 2 t 2' , 2 ' ' ' 1 2 . 2 2 -2 ' ' ' ' 2 2 ' ' V 2' I ' A . aaaamaaa EL TEE H1 TABULAE scam Q Page 5 BGARD OF EDUCATION MR Vfxaac aafxas President Fletcher Wrltes for Tabulae Dear Laonaans VVhat a fine custom the TXBIILAP las become' And how eagerly we II Iope you wall couaat me as one of the awaat a adxen eac year And prefatoraally may I thank you for thas opportunaty of greetang you ll and aasaaag the praxalege of haxaaag sehool we all loye As thas as beang wratten oaar coun try as beang amportuned to cease hoard ang ats wealth and to place ats capat al anto carculataon so that at may produce nd brang beneflt to us all The wealth thus sought for use leads me to thank about the caprtal of L T H S and what ats use means Te capatal of L T H S as e sparat of the student body and the suaaa total of ats doangs and achaeyeanents Do I hear some freshman prodagy say Well what about at 7 Neyer aa and son here s hopang you wall learn a lot about at before yoaa get a daplo ma and fare forth to further freshman ardagnataes But seraously Ina sure you get th adea because the sparat of L T H S 1 used productavely and not laoardecl nd the use of at and the dayadends from at pay large profits to the lesser as well as the greater Laonesses and Laoras It as also wathan the power of our student body to use thas capatal an ways whach wall add to the welfare and happaness of faculty and home These uses wall redound to the heneFat of our school and our coananunaty We thank R Iraaac me haxe the best school an the best communaty May the results of our ciaaly acts and contacts be such as wall place thean stall further an the lead' A austafaable prade of the Apostle I aul was that he was a catazen of o me an caty Our graduates can truly lolcl thas sentaanent of our school They who follow them wall carry oaa the tradataon and as the years pas th sparat of L T H S and e places and assocaataons whach t each oaae of the wearers of the alue nd gold and the purple and whate taeasured and hallowed anemoraes of happy and profitable days Your for the full lafe ROBERT C FLhTcaahR Board of Education Conquers Dzfficultles The Lyons I'ownsh1p Hagh School Board of Educataon the darectang forc MR PR XTT of Lyons Townshap hagh school and aunaor college haye thas year been con faonted wath seraous Hnancaal daffacul I C9 Mr Fletchers own words deanon strate the purpose and success of these men who are palotang the affaars of the school The polacy of the board has been for contanued amproyement educataonal and physacal affaars wath thrafty economy an busaness matters The ambataons for some thangs has aecessaraly had to be tempered by th taanes I s ammedaate program a our o It as workang for the o motaon of the study of scaence for con tanued amproyement an the department of phy sacal educataon for the dexelop ment of the yunaor college and for the eflacaent ananageanent of busaness affaars Its success as me asured by the standang ol the schools today MR LAcaahR MR HALL i a ' ', 2 H l l l 1 a 1 l l l l I a I l l - I , 9 A a ' M. 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C C a e ii ? y e C . , I - - Q , Page 4, Section 5 EL TEE HI TABLILAE EDITOMAL ADMINISTRATION DOCTOR G W WILLETT Superzntendcnt A B Des Momes College A M UHIVCYSIIY of Iovm 1 D Umx crS1ty Of Chlc 1gO CHARLES F VAN CLEVE Dean of unzor Collcqc Collcq Engl: I1 Chlo Wesleyan M Umx erilty of Chlczgo Lur ILE AuCu1T Englzxh A B UmxcrS1tv OfW1SCOHSlI1 A M Umxersny ofC1I1fOru11 HARRY I BOGE Hzqlz Sllzool Boolmlucprng Irmzor C Ollcgc Basketball B Cornell COIICQQ Of Iowa AGNES E CARNEY Englzsll A B I.ln1xcrS1ty Of Iovm A M UHIVCFQIYY OfChlC1QO B E GORDOA SS: tant Supermtcndlnf Dean of Boqx Ph B Unnxcrmty Of Ch1C1QO B Kent School Of Laxx DOROTPIY I BAN RS Dean of Hrgh Snhool Gzrl and Qollcqc W Omen A B UIIIKCFSIIQ Of lovsa A M UIIIXCFSIYQ Of Ch1cagO IRNA M BARNES Spmzsh A B Ul1lXCfQ1ty of IIIIHOIQ KATE LOUISE BROxxx Holm Elonomzc S B LmcOIn College EFFIE CASE College and Hzqlz School Lvfm B Un1xcrS1ty of WIQCOHSIII A M UI11XCF9lfy OfWlSCOHS1H EDITORIAL EL TEE HI TABuLAE Section 5, Pag C B. F. CLARKE MHfllCI718fil'S A. B. University of Minnesota A. M. University of Chicago S L DAVIS Phqsits 'Incl Gtogriplnf B LIIHNCFSIIS of CBICIQO CLARENCE F DISSINGER lVIIIsze A B Noith Centril College M B Bush Conserx Itory A M Columbn University L pk Vtk MINNIE B ESTLE Alqebra B Des Moines University FLORENCE GARRISON Librarian B Inclmna Umversity B University of Illinois ADMINISTRATION W 6' Ir- :E AILEEN C. DAUQIIERTY English and Pnbliczztions Ph, B, University of Chicago R A DEABLER Debate C oach Amerzmn History A B North CentrII College Nklx M GRAcE W DOHERTY College Englzslz A B I1'lI'll1lII1 College A M University OfCh1CdQO EMILY ETHELL Librarian B Colorado College B Simmons College MARCELLA L GEDONS English Civics Uh B University of Chicago Page 6 bectlon 5 EL TEE H1 l-'ABULAE EDITORIAL ARTIIUR F GIDDINGS English A B Umxerslty of lVl1nnesot1 CLARK GREEx Botany Zoology and Geography S B lllmo1s Wesley an UHlXQfSltj M C HAYES Chemzstry Geography Umxersxty of Mmnesota Ross H HOLT Soczal Sczence A B Western Ill1I101S Teachers College A M Un1xers1ty of lllmoxs LAURA FRANCES Hum TER French A B Beaxer College Dxplome de la Sorbonne Poms ADMINISTRATION GLADYS GILLILAND MGfl1CU18flL s A B Nluskmgum College A M Northwestern Umxerslty HENRY L HALLAM Manzzal Tramzng Stout Insurure M1ch1gan AQFICUIIUTBI College GORDON H HELM Lzghtu ezght Football 'md eaulyuexght Basketball Coach A B Wabash Colleoe RUSSELL S HOWARD Head of Hzgh School and College Sczence Departments S B Umx erslty of lllmols S M Rensselaer Polytechmc ln Stltute ELIZABETH H IRVINE Publzc Spealcmg and Dramatzcs A B Umverslty of Colorado A B Umxerslty of Illmoxs V4 I H C 'Km' I A Z W' Us C I . I I I I Y I I . . I. ', I I I I I I I - I I I I I 1' I L . , A, A I -- - I . . I .. . ' ' I I ' I I .. . I I I I I 1 I I I I I ' I -. . , I ' I' , S.B. ' , z H ' S , 'Q I, I . . I FDITORIAL EL TEE H1 TABULAE Scctzon J Page ADMINISTRATION ALTA T IACOBSEN History ind Quzc B Umxcrslty of WISCONSIN M LIIIIVCFQIIX of Chlcxqo MAURINE W KIMBALL Latm A B Northwestern LIYIIXQYSIIS MARY LATHAM Lzbrarzan 3h B UHIXCFSIIQ of Chlcago LEAH A MAGEE Shorthand Typmg and O :Cc Practzce A B Northwestern UHIVCFSIIY EDITH B MURPHEY Ar Jh B Umverslty of Chlcago NORMA IORDAN Enqlzsh A B North Ccntr1I Colltqc A Q LARSON Atcountmg and Economzcs A B Unlxerslty of Iowa B A Northwestern UHIVCFSIIY F I LEWIS A B Umversny of Nebraska A M Northwestern Unlverslty Rurn MCCUSKER Englzsh A B Eureka College M Umxerslty of WISCOHSIH IOHN PAYNE mcrzcan Hxsfory Economlcs and Soczology S B Un1vers1ty of III1no1s A M uU1VEFSlty ofCh1cago - ' F' 7 A . B' s ' I . A. . ' f .' . . t - - 2 I ' I ' I ' ' Mr 1 I ' ' A I I - I . I I J College Biology Department I ',.., , b .,.,. ,g 4 . l ,, . , E , ff- f A '- ' X . . U 1 ' ' A. . ' f ' ' I f A ' ' I , ' , I . . I ' . I - . . . Page 5 Sfmon 5 EL TEE H1 TABULAE EDWORIAL WAL1 ER L PAYNE Study Rcwarclz and College Psychology B Unlxerslty of lIl1I'1OlS A lVl Llruxersxty of IIIIHOIS W11L1AM H RUNYON Ancient Hmtorzy B Prmceton lVl Prmceton R FOSTE oTT De P KAIE W SMITH Head of Englxslz Dlpartment A B Mt Holyoke College A M Columbla UHlXCfSlty O C STENGER Dzrecfor of Athlefzcx and Phyizcal Educatzon A B North Central College ADMINISTRATION ELIZABETH RIINEHART Algebra Ph1p11.al Edunatzon and Phzpzoloqy A B Umxerslty of lll1no1S DOROPHEA EMMA SfHuLz C rnmn and FFLHLII S B Umxer Itx of lJCl'1I19XlR'il'11'1 ROBER 1 O SEDGw 1011 Driumq C olleqe Soccer Cozdz Hzqlz School Lzqhtuuqlzr Ba lutball C oaclz B Bmdlex l'oIytecl1n1clnst1tutc BEAT R11 E S1 mwox Lztm A B Unlxervtx of lVl1cI11g111 E1 LEX T SULLIVAN Botany vnu' Zoology A B Comell LIIIIXBYSIIQ A M Unnxersw, of W1SC9HSll1 I I I 'C' I I , . I 4- K ' IC 4 ' ' A- - ' . . zz' 1' '1 Q A. . ' I I I I I Carnes and er clcncc Matl1cn1atzes and IVICCIIBIHCHI A.B. cw ix ly Q lI4.1 b so , 0 S. . 1 A' ' ' 3 ' 'T XX H V I x .X . l . i ' I V ' v A EDITORIAL EL TEE HI TABULAE Secfzorz 5 Page 9 ,au ALBERT W SLITER Study H111 B Umxcrmty of MIchIq'III M Unncrmty of MIch1q'III M LIfllXCl'S1fy of lVIlCl 1Qlf1 ALICE TIIOMSEN Shorthand and Tqpmq GENEVIEVE WAGNER Home Economzcb and Manager of Cafetcrm B Iowa State College HILL WARREN College M7fllCH13flL s A M UHIVCFSIIY of IlIIno1s A B UHIXCFSIYY of IllInoIS ELINOR WIDNER Engllsh A B Grmnell College ADMINISTRATION if I LuLA B TIIOMPSON L'1tIn A B Obcrlm Collcqc I F TOWELL PIIFLIIHNIHQ Agent ind Dzrccfor of Summer School MHfllClH8flL x S B Komsas Stite Teachers Col Lge A M Urnxcrqlty of Chlcigo ELEANOR WALDSCHMIDT Physzcal Educatzon S B State UHIVCYSIYY of Iowa MARY ELLEN WARRINER French A B UnIverSIty of MIchIg1rI A M Columbm UnIxersIty DlplOII1C dc lI Sorbonne P1 HARRY M WRIGHT College and Hugh School Draftznq S B Bradley Polytechmc S M Purdue uH1VCfS1ty A. , 'I Q ' 'Af . . ' A K S. . ' ' .' ' Q. 1 A . IQ: 2 5 I X J.. I I . i B. S. C. University of Iowa L I I' 5, . . . . .- . . X-. 1. y. . 4 I I L- ' C s. , I ' I I I 2 , .ris P1411 10 intron 5 EI TEE HI TABUIAE EDITORIAL AROUS and Study HIII omcs LIIIIXCFQIIS COILIIIIIUII Umx L lslty MARIAIN D HONIER O IL ADMINISTRATION A W YOUNGBLOOD lwdflzcnzatu and 'Wu 1 A B UU1XCFSlfX of IIILIIIIII KMHERINE HUNIE O lL WMM! HELEN MEYER Offm ' Y f' H Y I I I Q Q . Lv AI I k 5 X ' 4 S 4 I' 51' A. . 4 I I 'A I I I nw I If-C 1 I I I I I I ' I I I 'Q I I I I I ff--- --W--.--- I I I I Wm L,,.,.w,..I I I I I I 'X fpijllllrv J JW? X Y' sslvxxi llrwvlml H, fi kmxeln dmxu ul I an Iwo mvs and mem wi T110 111 I 1micullvqv,.111d Nllw UH! N HH li xXbw gfvw ul qwls Q . . C11 Im 1 N-'.1.--p..5v1 pmgv :.p1w.Z.1m.f tw l :41 gulf' .-mum -J 3 H u Wy . px EL TEE HI TABULAE Organ: ations T H E SCLFIOVI 6 Volume XXV 1uNE 1632 E I mt S2 no PRESIDENTS GF CLUBS Trap Ifwr: li:u'rism1, Willizunsmu, Vrist. Tlfirfl 1t'wI': llmm-r. NV:1lt1'I's, Nwwmfl l.'uw,- Amit-ll, linnpgv. liillvllillll. lfnfinm Huw: S4'llu5l1'i', ll1'l'Zt1,2', liulllmw. The Girls' League, made up of the Senate and Congress, progressed under Vivian Walters' leadership. Mary Angell promoted the standing of O. E. O. Eleanor Lapham, Iosephine Crist, and Mildred Ahlswede, presidents of the French, Spanish, and German clubs, respectively, prepared meetings for enthusiastic linguists. Violet Bollnow and Ann Podmajersky, Book club and Scribblers presidents, interested the 'Abudding literatif' Iames Lange, Playmakers' president, conducted interesting meetings. Arthur Bowers, president of Forum, presided over many debates. Martha Heater and Bill Herzog conducted interesting discussion at O. G. C. A. and Hi Y. Edward Kelley and Ioe Nohava were the able presidents of K. Y. C. and Aviation clubs. Philo and Home Economics club enjoyed many social meet- ings with Eleanor Williaxnson and Ianet Homer, presidents, directing. Peter Woods and Lester Todd were presi- dents of the Ancient history and All Arts Klub, respec- tively. Page 2, Section 6 EL TEE Hl TABULAE QDRGANIZATIONS Playmakers Foster Interest in Dramatics Playmakers, a dramatic club, was organized in l93l by Mrs. Irvine and Miss Warriner. The purpose is to maintain and foster interests in dram- atics, to encourage each other in dram- atics to provide for the entertainment and education of its members by suit ble programs to support the dram1t1c endeayors of high school groups and to study the history and personahtie of the stage This ye ir Miss ordan yy as chosen as co sponsor 111 place of Miss VVar11 ier who was un 1bl to continut th lLSpOIlS1bll1fX The members art chosen from the casts of the class plays 1nd also fron those yyho haxe shoxyn dram1t1c talent 111 any phase of the art New memb r 're taken in once 1 year which IS in the sprtng At tht meetings plays t1lks read ings and other forms of enter'a1nvnent v.h1ch are in kupmg yxith the purpose o the 1b 1re engl ed in by 1 n unbt rs This ymrs c1p1ble ofhcers vytre l residtnt 1mes Lmqt Vlct l rt sidtnt Sonnz liohst Stcrttiry Earl Rtinke Treasurtr Xfxyllllg Schaeffer llrogra 1 Chairman ane Schuyler 1nd Refresh ments Cha1rraan V1X1lH XValte1s Members of H1s+ory Club Glve Reports The History club endeaxors to dl cuss md report on sublects haxmq to do vyith ancient mediu al md modern listory The members and formc members of the history classes are eligible for membership in the club Each one 1s required to look up and report on one or more topics wh1cl1 are of real mterest to him some t1me 11 the school year In the last school year the club made trips to the Field Museum of Natural History and the Museum of the Ori ental Institutes and other bulldmgs on the Umverslty of Ch1C3QO campus The club subscribed to a newspaper edited for high schools and donated one copy a week to the school library and to the American history classes One night meeting 'was held when a special speaker was procured The club has had a successful year vtith Mr Runyon sponsor Peter Woods president Grace Cooley sec retary and Catherine Bengtson treas urer 1 l PLAYMAKERS-HISTORY CLUB PLAYMAKERS 11 14 1 111 s1l1111 1 su s 111111 If lllX 1 11 st 11 1 Xuklt X 1lI1 Imffnm 111111 N 11l111l s 1 1 HISTORY CLUB lull I1 111 x 111 s 11 gptllx 111 s111 1 ll I 1 s 1 1 111111 tl 141111111 s 1 1 1s llls c. h . . 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I 1 - Page 4, Section 6 EL TEE HI TABULAE ORGAN1z.x11oxs German Club Gains New Membership Die Deutschcn Lowen, which was organized in 1930. has illCI'C21SCd its 1ct1y1t1es and l11LINbCI'ihlp conslderably Although the trad1t1on of St V1ltn tlnes Day d1d not OFIQIUWYC 111 Gtr many the German Club celebrated th eyent 1n a happy fash1o11 at Verna Dohrens hon1e T1n1e qu1ckly passed wlth the play1ng of many clex er games A German atmosphere was crt1tf1d when root beer and pretzels were serxed The Gtrman 111e1nbers tnloy ed Ill my othtr 1nterest1ng meetmqs K3fhLT1H Z11tter111e1ster read a xery hu111oro11 poem wh1ch grtatly amused ey eryont Ar xnothtr t11ne Norbtrt Huebsch dt scr1bed l11s LXPCFIDIICCS 111 Gtrmany l1st summtr At Chr1st111as g1fts wert ex chmgtd by tht n1e111htrs laurthtr III for1111t1o11 of C1tr1111ny w IS rtxt 1ltd when lVl1ss Schulz showtd somt color ful sl1dts of C1tr1111n c1t11.s and ptoplt Ill 111 1ts work the C11r111111 club h1 betn 1bly 1ss1sttd by tht spo11sor lVl1ss qchul 111d tht oflictrs M1ldred Ahls wede pres1dent Kathalmt Lutter 111e1ster x1Cepres1dent Barbara Bart ley secretary and Verna Dohren treasurer Members ofA A K Appreclahve of Ari' The All Arts Klub 1s a club for ll people who are mterested 1n art All eoplt lk1I'lQ 1rt art qt11l1H1d o n1e111btrsh1p At 111 home footb1ll games last f1ll tht followmq mtmbers sold hot dogs M1rg1ret Perry M1r1or1t Ntwlurlf M1r1or1t GITFIQOII Clnrt H1ll1s and 'ne Yeamms In tht w1y of t1bleaux and other programs the club was fa1rly' act1ye It put on two tableaux and on program IH assemblles The Chrlstmasy tableau depleted the scenes of the 11at1y1ty The scenery used here was also used 1n the con1mun1ty' pageant g1yen by the churches of LaGrange The other tableau QIXCH at 1 Wash lngton blrthday program 1llustrated 111c1dents 1n the RQXOTUYIOU The Red B1rd Rex ue was the largest produc t1on Mrs Murphey was the sponsor of the club and Lester Todd lack Mc Lhlnney Charleen Murphey an Maman Mltchell were the ofhcers GERMAN CLUB-ALL ARTS KLUB GERMAN CLUB 11111 111 lll hetlt H11111e1 Re111lte Xhlsweft f1Tte111111 1 1 Ven Ol p 1,,1,1 1,011 tlkt stolx 111111 F ll Bt1tt11111 111111 QI I 1111111 NI1ss Nt l111l1 1511101 Pantke A A K TABLEAU 11, 1 1 t1rx 1111 1 11 4 I B11 fum A1114 NI t 1111 1 11 1 1 1 Xll' ,I . 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' , , V , d 111111111111 I1'111f': V111-1-lc. ll1-111'y, l.:1111ll1t-1-14, XX'i1111-1's4 Ii1111l1:1. - 1 A I ' A . t ' ': -iz 2, Edlllllls 11, lit-t11'y, K1l11111l:1', Der. ORGANIZATIONS EL TEE HI TABULAE OLDER GIRLS' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-HI-Y OGCA ' 1 x 114 111 xx 1 11111s1111 x Ilull I1 I1 rwutx 11 41111 elson 1 S 11111 11 81111111 S IX en ei 111111 ll 11 1 ' tml 1 1 111111 1 11 Bluxx Il Nt xmple I TIKIHNUCC 111 111 11111s 11 11 1 sou x mst ts 1 m 1 0' 1111 11111111 1111111111 S xx lI 150 N111 tl 1111 N1 111 11 HIY 11 , e , 1 111111 111 11l1le 1xxe1 1s111 1111111 lxls N1 so 111 1l11 1 llllt ll 1 1 ' I 1 1slx1 1 411111so11 1511 f s I T 1 1 11 Section 6, Page 5 O. G. C. A. Carries Variety of Programs The Older Girls' Christian associ- ation has carried on a varied program during the past year with about forty- five members. Each week at the meet- ings, which are held on Tuesday nights, there is either a speaker or 11 discussion. Some of the outstanding speakers of the ye1r hue been MISS MITIOII Extrltt Miss L11l1 Btllt Thompson M1ss Bmks Miss NlcLLOd 111d Mis W1'dsch1111dt xxho spolst l st1ll 1t1on lv mqutt Tht cuseussion IOPICS xxtrt 1lxs 1xs of 1 1t 1nttrtst IIILT xxut xt1y htnt Ll t tht 1 s Stxkfll COlI'll7lIILCl IIILLUIIQS xxith H1 Y xurt held 111 mtertstlng spt1kt1 temg the fe iture of each meetmg The officers for the first semester xxtre Helen Cloyd pres1dent Madelon Strobrldge x1ce pres1dent Agnes N01 d1n secretary treasurer Helen Magee publ1c1ty churman Mrs Lexus spon sor Isor the second semester tht ofhcers xxere Miffhl Heater presldent Betty Suter XICC pres1dent Charlotte Nelson secretary treasurer Maude Parad1s publ1c1ty chairman Marian ohnson program cha1r1nan Four Cs Campalgn Closes H1Ys Year The L1Gr1nge H1 Y club ended 1 year of unusual and xsrled 1ct1x1ty vuth its annual Four Cs campaign Th1s has COIHC to be one of the high lghts of exery years program For four SUCCCSSIXC meetings in outstand irg personage addressed the club using for h1s text one of the four C s of the H1 Y pl 'itfOl'Ill These are Clean Ath let1cs Clean Speech Clean Scholar sh1p and Clean L1x1ng The H1 Y club 1s connected with the Y M C A and IFIQS to carry out this body s religious xxork Its purpose may best be explained by the club motto extend throughout the school and com mun1ty high standards of Chr1st1an character The club was aga1n well represented at the State Older Boys conference at Decatur Ill1no1s in Nox ember A dele eatlon of fellows also attended the Oak Rark PYOVISO conference held in March Harold Elhott the club sponsor opened this conference vnth a talk on the sub ject Why We Are Here Q g ' ' 2 A ' , 2 ' ' J , lfj YQ Q, ' ' , 2 bffi 2 1 5 ' , ' 5 ' ' at t IC III- . 2 1 ' a - . gr, 4 1 Q . .5511 c - g'rl.'. x vxz V x xx ' pf in -, fx x x V E h xg ' 54 xi x' ,- ' 2 ' . 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' ' D ' NV1111 l'oH': lla, ns, .lat-11111, IVAIIQ-rs, R I' . , Hull, I ' I11111 l1'1111': 'l1l'il,'li, Hlstm, V1--111-si Xml- 11, ml, 11, I' . rot fu S tion 7 E1 TEE HI FIABUIAE Outrsrfafloxs CommlH'ee Heads Make Up Senate The Girls League to which Lxery qxrl xutoxnaucally belongs ns composed of two chlef OFQAIIIZIIIOFIS the S nate. nd Congress both sponsored bx Mlss Banks The Senate IS composed of NWVIOUS COIIIITIIIIUL' chalrmtn ltrhaps the mos nnportant proytct of th school xtar IS the Blg S1ster program I lmnor Hedges vas chalrman of thls committee Marx Angell the socml Chdlfllldll worked wlth her on tht partx to welcome the uw g1rls to the school Marx w ns also Cllellflllill of ill the soclal IIT'llI'S spon sored bx the League such is teas ind tlse Mothers and Daughters banquet ane Schuyler and Eleanor Lxpham were co churmen of the RCCFCHIIOH comzmttee Dmces pmg pong shuffle board and horse shoes furrushed the t ntertaznment Dons Garrlson and Barham Town sand were chalrmen of the Welfare :nd Frlendly committees respectxxely wh1ch helped m mx suck and destltute girls 'Vladelon Strobrxdge and I UQCU11 lerson lent a hand to make M1ss Bmks ofhce more attractlxn Each Gym Class Has Congress Members The Congress IS composed of repre LIIBIIIXLS from th XITIOUS glasses hich g1rl carries the quesnons rused n th Congress meetings bxck to her t,xm class and III this w ly to exch glrl ll school Qutsuons concernxng sehool hte ire consldered A tht hrst meeting he qL1t.SflOI'l of the phx s1ologx classes w xs rflsed In I'ebru1ry Mrs Ware addressed the g1rls on the sublect A Ch irmlng lersonahty Many such dlscusslons followed Thlrty three g1rls represented La Grange at the sxxth annual Suburban Gmrls conference held at Morton March l9 VIXIBH Walters presented cur noon day recreatlon plan Eleanor Hedges and Barbara Townsend both presented DOIHIS concernlng the Blg S1ster and Frlendly comm1ttees The League sponsored a candy sale durlng the basketball tournament Candy was donated by girls from the dxlferent gym classes Wxth the help of Mlss Banks and VIXIBH Walters pres1dent the League las completed 1ts second year success U I GIRLS CLUB SENATE GIRLS CLUB CONGRESS GIRLS CLUB SENA 1 E lop 111111 ell Q1 sl Ins: Hu es I 'fum I1 nu luxe nxnsmm 1 Q Hunks GIRLS LEAGUF CONGRILSS 1, Itnu mul Xlulktx Ixollntlurk Rtsrhl-.L Steen dl Tllvrzi hon Xllx n Hem es B mkex Phelps Thumpsen N :mul hu NIL mn lld NY I-'XIHUIIIII Spexxx Hxn en li ftmm lwu lstmnl ll umd :It I lst u Pri N , Q -1 t' . . 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I ' 'f - , Rivhn , IJif', .Ti gs, Ind 41-l.fXllf.'X'IIONS TEE H1 TABUI..-XE THE PHILQMATIQQ SOCIETY r K Km W l UPPER PICTURIL l llwx 1 1 I X 1 ' lllx tu 1 x n Pl ' ' 1 N 1 Hun ls ml Xml N H, LOWER PICTURE mv xx nm -m 1 1 I uns x 1. mm 1 U lffl I xnxx x 11 ,. lvl ' LI4 me r s l 1 el 1 un vu fum lun 1 ,V N, X N xm ,ml IH ut 4 mn 1 x lnmwn Seutiurz O, Page 7 Philoma+hea Enioys A Successful Year: Membership Large i o s - ' '- vvrv prosperc V 4 LL sslul sk kL11LlUlLL Ol lVl1ss St xnton sponsor mtl t mol 1 mmson prtsmttn 'X 1 s anion who hrs so L W mtl Q un LIlllO1lSlX xxmlxtd xxlth 5 Sli llkk L KYNL N x L 11 twlx tn 1 K K 1 st x L llll N H1 sewn l-ht IkNlI'lLl1Oll of lts INLlUl7LINl1lP llll xx ll to one hundrtd resulted lll 1 lonq Xkdlflllg hst Ar tht btqllllllllg of t meh strntsttl there was 1 formal 1mt1t11o1. umclt mont IINQTLSSIXL hx 1 emdl lglll Ltrtrnony l1llIOLlL1LLCl thls urn for tht 11st tml Thr moek IIIITIIIUOII punt u mx 111 1011 Ill loud xerx tntuttnnr l erzj Popular Th popularux of Phrlo ls due large lx to 1ts unxqut and lX1lLI'CSfl1l.l pro 1 111 rs XNl'l1Cll were thoughtfully planned Lllflllq the hrst part of the sehool xtur lx 1 pxoqmm COIHl111fILe russuttd wx tht sponsor md pruldtnt Ont ot lts mxtl lu rs xx rs 1 proqmm eontts 1 xxhmh the dlfftrcnt eldssts eompen 1n an attempt to present the best program laeh year the vnnntrs of the contest It to haxe thur class mxnumls ID serxhed on cl sllxtr trophx cup uhmn 1 to bt kept III l'h1lo for th1s purpose Thu year tht yumors the Class of 39 Lxrrud off tht honors XX1fl'l elm nmstrtl mon vxneh won t t xt lpplnuse Soual and Lzttrary Smce Ph1lo 18 1 QOC1dl club as well 1 a rarx Club 1ts ml me equally xmportant Thls phase of Plnlo s .1ct1x mes IS chrected by 1 socml com rnlttte Durxng the latter part of uery cards and prlzes are always proxxded for the wunmrs of the card games Thls recreatlon 15 followed by refreshments The outstandmg and final soclal ex en' of the year was the sprlng dance gn en rn Mwy the Communlty room lcncllng ltself beautlfully to the festlve decora txons for the occasion The OHZLCQ-rs were as follows Flcanor W1ll1flmSOH prasldent Helen Ken wee presldent hhzdbeth Prxce secre tary Frances Van Dyke treasurer and Gertrude W1HSlOXX program charr man and Lzon reporter llhl lm, nnrogtd .1 X . ms 'an l sue ' ' year under the A 'llllul lil 'L ' VV'll I , l' t. L'l's. Sl' . ' if q 'ltr .nlwly 1 'L - ggi r A ,' I' ' ' ' ' l'l1ilx for flu' l lust two yerurs. l't'. A1 ' l .lt th-9 'l :- ol the vvalr. .x los: vhi 'lx the mc: lwrs ' Liu 'L X' ! 4lI'L'l. Philo is the old 'st tmtl our ol the , l. rgcf girl' orxyz 'zutionx A J 'l ul. -.Q . V- V eb. . ' V A 1 b-x us- x' x x V. ,V - - ' A 'V w ' X ' ' L '1 13-l' N il lg the for al init t' ' the f.1lI FP- -V . V-filg X 5 V , 1 ,X A V ' ' , t V, 1 it .. H V ' -x V 1 I ' x X - 1 -- -V l A . A - , X 11' A ' K ' ' ' l ' 1 n ' 'lv S 'z I Q x ' ' 'Qt ix X x . . I .ph Si- 'L X J 'A il ' r 'er w' J ' .'l '. 'l ' JTV A ' St. ' ' 2 . 4' ' . 'X 'rs lite j , ' soc l'ff is Q h . V. . K .K . 3 V C 5 .r 4 l ' x A ' r ' x ' V I I' f:': :1'1'llv. Xrllijlrlxlut-1'1, l'Ic'l4l1:xl'4lI. li li1':ll'l, H1151-x', Xl .lnllnxn-n, thinly. lllxll. liiglwr, I., Iuccting the girls Cifhqr dgngc Of plily Imlrgh l.'n1': K,-'HN 1l:l1'l4'l', .l, ll4'mll'iw-kswm. IV, lhxtt-rl limulll, Vzltlvll, linmlwill. ll. H l ' V x l U Y: l wftt-x'. 1' X ' ' H 'ml Hur: Cl: Ilueenwn, liriln, lint llxffj, lin-uw. lin k 1 lfralll. ' ' V V I 'wml I-I V: li. Frist. lliwk, l.:1 l'ri.lx, .I. Guy. li. 1rl'1Xllj'. Kel ':1k. ' ' V luwf lfffw: Ill-nsvl, Lfling, IM 4111-1', . ls, .Im-ul. un, Hollins. Un-1-lx. ll, .Xu -s, , V -, -i ' C , .s ' V I lfp ln'w11': 'l'lm1's1-11, XY' ,lu ', li: l V, Nl r:'uxx1v1'y, l'uw-rs, li, XX l1'g, rm, jlgl -4-l - ' V 'Q K: ' S.-1...l,,, A1 ut, ' w ,V . 3 . -'Y lun' lt'f1f': Yumwlt xki, .I, 5r'llll.ll'I', l':xlmvr, Swaxvurwl, Ralill, J, St --mlzxlxl. .K. l'rnllst. V - ' - A ' f ' - Sh' , Lust-, ' ' x Illini If z': NXEI ws. Nivkl-. 3 Twwnxenr. I'x'im-, XYQIIQ-', M-ID nhl. I uty. ' Y' . V ' A ' ' 1 ' 1': Sul-1 X1-ls 11, Yun lljkx-, R'-ml. l'zu':1rlis. XV:1llzu'v, XXX-l' 4 l, V' ' 'lll': W l', li, Sf-lxuyl-r. Mr-H:lVy, M4 '-V Tlll.-I I,, XYill'g - I , Page 8 Section 6 EL TEE HI TABLILAE Orzc Axizlxrioxs Scribblers Wrlfers Do Exlensive Work The Scribblers club IS 1 Club for all c1rls interested 111 writing lts members ere chosen Hccording to their ability to vsrite as estimfated by their English tt ichers At the meetings poems or stories written by tl1e members are read and contempomry writers 1re re 1d 1nd dis eussed This year the elub s gre itest under takmg has been its novel yxhieh de s F1 es the 1dxe11tu1es o 1 be 1ut ful SOLIIIQ society qirl This noxel IN huh of suspense 1nd thrills E1eh 111en1ber 111 turn t1lees 1 Ch1pter of this nox el to write using her LIIIWQ ll11f'Ol'1 but being Clftflll 11ot to dis tort the plot The ehipters '11e re1d eloud SL1CLLSS1XLlX 'it the IHPLUIIQS Tvvo interesting p1rt1es yxere qiyen during the ye 1r The first Vs 18 1 Christ 11115 entertuninent qixen 111 the com munity roo111 1t whieh Leo111 Pense read an or1g1n1l Christmas poem The other party was 1 St l31tr1eks p1rty nf which the new members were enter t 1I1Cd The Scribblers club owes 1 great deal to its sponsors Miss Smith and Miss VK idner and to 1ts president Ann liodnnjerslxy for 1ts suecessful yeir Mo+hers, Daughlers Enlerfalned al Tea O ill the 1ct1y1t1es 111 which e Home FLOIIOITIILS club h1s pirtieipated the most 111port1nt was the Motner nd Daughters te1 giy en 011 Vlfednes Gay I-lClDI'LIlI'X I7 Helen Best opened the meeting hy st1t111g the purpose of the club The program w HS begun 'with 1 XlOl1fl solo by Els1e Loller Sigrid Anderson iccompunyfing. A very' 'unus- ing skit, MKatherine Decides was then given by' Florence Sweet, Helen St1ley'. Evelyn McKay, and Dorothy' Keilman, Some of the other ictivities have been '1 watermelon party' ci'er1 ir order to acquaint the new members with the old: a Hilloween p'1rty': and the p'1cking of a Christmas basket with donations from the different girls for one of the needy' families i11 LaGrange. Under the reliable president anet Homer, and the two sponsors, Mrs. VVagner '1nd Miss Brown, the club ha- continued very' successfully' teaching the girls to be useful around the home. to think for themselves, and to make friends. l SCRIBBLERS HOME ECONOMICS CLUB SCRIBBLERS 1': '..: 1, i'1..J1. '.1 fr! ': 'iliz 1. s 1 X . 1 1 f '-1-11, ' 1 . 1 ' 1 111-1 ', 1 rf villa' , '. av' '. HOME ECONOMICS I -5 'll-Q L: b -e q gg 11, AIILHI I-hu,-tli 1',,1- 5 - , 1 :s - ', -I 1- N- , 1 , ,ure , lfellio 1 , if'iI IH 1-5 1' wet. '11 H, .,1 e V 5-' - -1. C, '11 1- ', 111 him .Huw I 1 1' ,- , nr: , 51 , 3-s, 1-' rn , -s 1 ORGAINIZAIIONS EL TEE HI TABULAE Sectzon 6 Page CI O E O BOOK CLUB OEO r 1 Tuhns mn l 1 BOOK CLUB or x ntl I ll In I f lontnlx lu un lunntll X 1 Girl Honor S'ruclen'I's Belong 'ro O E O The g1rls honorary soutty Omtgi 11ps1lon Omegi ts eompostd of glrls vtho hue made tht honor roll tyy1CC durmg the prteudlng suntstu This yt lr x n yy pl ln vt ts employed The eluh mtxnhtrslnp xx ts dlyldtd lnto Jups t L1 t r 1 t protrnn nut 11011 ttxtsln tn s lor o q q t th s tht steo vutks xxtnty stu nux IHLIIIM xt nn ll tt t 111 nntl xt or o pllu s NL lll rtsslxt elndlt llqht sux s IL lfLNlClLIlf und tlutt othtr OIZHCLIX took g art After tht h1story ol the Cluh vy IS ren tu tlnu. qlrls rtprastntlnq eholwrshlp flundshlp md loyalty one short speeches ind hghted IllC1I' cfndles from tht prtsldtnts ind then hr the cindlts of tht navy members An lnforxnal 1Illl'1ifl0D followed New puns vytrt bought thls yt 11 vxhleh lrt xtry Chlrlcterlstle of the 1C1L tls held hy tht club The duh vt rs xhly sponsored by Mlss Oedons ind vu as he tdtcl by M ary Angell prtsxdtnt Works Reviewed al' Boolc Club Monthly The purpost of Book eluh IS to 'ac Gunnt the lIlCIlllULIS Vxlfll yyorthyyhlle wo ern httrtturt l rch month t ee xx hooks nt etlxtd L ter rtpolttd on lny nnrnhtrs of th club noyx prtsldtnt u h Ktrns uct prtsxdent Mllldtll Bouehtr sncretiry nd l'h t1 Spool treisurcr In the ibsence of the regulir sponsor MISS Bthell MISS Lxthim one of the llbrirnns 'tbly helped the Club through successful yeir Book club his three types of meet IIIQS the regulir husxness meetxngs the poetry meetings when all present ire asktd to reid thtxr fayorlte poems 'md socul munngs Ont of the most enloyed lneetmgs tn y tr yy ts held o muiry n the COIllll1UI11ty room Ruth Kerns l'1d chlrge of the refreshments and Ienore Whxte h ad charge of the enter twlnment Home was sung by Flor ence Bonnell accompanled by Ruth Kerns L1terary gimes were played ind refreshments served At a buslness meetlng IH the latter part of fmudry the colors green and orange were selected v -- I, K' , ' , ' 0 I I D ' A ' Q V L. it V' 1 C l . , . . . 3 -' 1 C L ju L Q ' 2 'af ' . , . , ,... ' ,Q A. ' .' t ' gre 'url pI pil'lI1j he ' 411 . t' , and r ' 11' L' 110 nieetinl durinx th- year, At e lirxt I1lL'L'flIlQ in ' .' nd six I '- '-. 'til ' ' ' l 'rs we ' - ' ta t ' l. 'l'I1 r for ul ' ' 1 i 1 W to k z llrft in the form of at ry' 1 ' lp 'Q '- 'A 'ict Tl ' y X ,K-' . Q -U . ' .4-1 l iz . X' ' ' '23 i -2 fl' I s -X. K ' 5- - ss-s ' Q l S' L . ' , r . ' , 1 '. A,2 ' , , ' ' H 1 ' ' 'z . K ' 1 ' x 1 xp x x V 1 - . 2 , . .Q . H y x ' ' B- wx s 's vxi -, v 'N 2 x -x v 2 X AB' - ' ' 'xi 5. 1 V . . l ' S 2 'Q 5 z ' ' 2 Y 1 ,li-W,--1 3 0 l x :X I ' 'B' C - P 2' X-sf N , v ' .. dr ' ' z '. it hrr ne ' 1 re' and ar' lz t 1 This y'ez1r's ofhcers were Violet Boll- ', ' : R t ' '- : 2 X ' ra 1 E1 ' e 1 U . 5 1 . Q , Q , .' .4 , 2 e , I C Oc -qv C v 2: , J ' e . et ' ' . - . . . ' ' s i Af' sw ' V V v X I :V v 3 L C Iffp I.'wf': l'ilc:us, llnll, ll'lPonnvll. lislzlnu-lllvk, .Kult-rsnll, Xnlwlwzlll, .1 x , f 1 1 L to K , ' . K Iwfrlh I,'nw': U, .lnltn--rn, Hswztlll. thrall-5, S11-1-11. XYnlntx'. .Xvkm-rltxzun, .' 'L ' x x - 4 Y xx 4 Ilfnvl I.'1nf-,- liigler, .Knut-ll, l.IljIl1IIIll, Ilnllnnnn. Iltwlzwfs. ' K of l ' jet 'as N n Ia z ' 20. .Nfvwnfl lt'fff : Fp4w!', 'l'l1lw-lt, Kill, Maul.-lt. ll:1l'tl4'5. , , ' , lfwflffnf lt'n,f': l7l1nl::1m, l.:1rl', llwpv. llf-xl.-V, -l:lr'ulusuH, 12 2 ' X ., i . V ' z ' 1 - L- - M V' v . ' .. . V L V K IEW I.'f-ff-5 Sp tr, livzlns, IM-vt-y, Miss I.: lznn. I' ' , :U 1, :H f-,Y 1 -' '-I - e- 3 . l Vlgwr ' . Page 10, Section 6 EL TEE H1 TABULAE ORoAsizx1ioxs Club Aviafors Build Planes and Gliders The Aviation club of Lyons Town- ship high school, organized in l929, was forn1ed to promote an interest in ayiation among the students by giying an opportunity to acquire 1 general knowledge through the building and fiymg of model planes and gliders It 1 probable that m1ny of the members of the Club will 111 1kt AXIIUOII their life work trest III tht lub kept up ying tl mbtrs piss stiits s for 1 1dy1ne d r1t1nq M contests are held throughout th yt some of which are 1IllCl 9CllOlISl1L Th biggest Contest 18 .1 scale model contest which IS held annually 1t Christmas time There are also Contests for fly ing models and DFILCQ are 'tw uded to the members whose pllllti st1y up tht lo1 tst Tl1e flight of uh modal timed offiu 1lly with 1 stop w 1tel1 by Mr H1ll1tn Much of the club s success is due to the efforts of th sponsor Mr H1ll1'n and the officers oseph Nohiy 1 prtsi Gent Robert esperson yice president Frank ohnson secret1ry and Roy Estle treasurer K Y C Helps Boys Learn Aboul' Selves I'he Know Yourself club is cl club for boys which has for its purposes ll acquainting the boys with theu capacities and their l1Hl1IdfIOIli and 421 introducing them to a knowledge of many different professions and yo cwtions DITIFIQ tht plst ytir tht Club has been addressed by some prominent mtn trom in and around Labrange Some were as follows Mr Hayes on Th Wonders of Chemistry Dr Willett or' Trayels in the West Dr Swartz on Hawaii the Reyerend Mr New lam on England ArtK1ll1ps on My Racing VV:-1lter Rayne Seeing, Germany on Foot Chief lVIcC1mnes Dean Van Cleye Gordon Helm the Reverend Mr ohnson and others The K Y C assembly was one of the big features of the year Th spring hunt is always a big ey e11t Val uable prlzes are giyen and the hunt enioyfed by all Mr Walter Payne was the sponsor of the club and the officers were I-dward Kelly Robert Wiltars Tone Tucker and Ray Keller ,1ff,,1 AVIATION CLUB-KNOW YOURSELF CLUB AVIATION CLUB 1 fu 111x 1 11 woith e nit 1 1 I I 1 1 KYC 1 Nw- ft-1 H xi sun NYU Iu1 k 'I X X 1 I rm III I I I 1 i 1111 1 t ' ' ' ' 2 1 Y . . R 1' C ' 1 Is e Q 1' , I l. 2 X b sz . . , ' 1 . l Int' J ' X C is 1 by' l ha IC me ' J ll 5 of test, ai 2 'z 'e z ' K. any' 's , 1 I C l llI'. q ' ' 2 1 ' . as e A , .' ' 1. ' A t, ' ' ' . t ' L I 1 ' l -1 L V' , 2 ' 1. 'Z ' .' ' f 2 Y fi ' xl , , 1 IQ? . ea ' ' is i ' 'I-2 ' 'L i I 'Q ' ' . 2 2 , . Q . Q , . 2 Q. , 1 ' .z I . 2 'z, - 1 : sins W I I l W , - A' 1 , . ' ,. 1 ' 1 as Hz - 'Q ' ' I ' 1. 1 1 ' 'Qi . Q H C i. 7 . -1 Y : 4' ', Jw, :ff-1Ntii'1,11111v-,z1'-text-, Experiences with Stunt Flying and M,,HW1 1l,m,.., IMVM, Mlrgwy Hwmnllx Th: v c ' ' OH ' 11 . 1. 1 lluffinf Ifffwy Huh-, .lvsp-i'sn-11. lisllv. , . 1 4 . , v e I . ' llffp I'u1f'.- 0. L ' ii: '. , IVWIIISU. C . Ol. , XY, I.. Puyiii-. If. XX IIIKII T 1 3 -1-x ' A Tlfflvl ll' I : Il, l'lflx':ii'rle, li. Ta1,'l1', U. Iii z ski, Ii. Yllxilti-Vs I Ixi 1 1 1' i s K Al-'f 'fmrl 1'rf1I',- li. Kell-ii V. llaiskins, X. S4-liiziiilivli, li l':iy':lu:i ll I lluhi Y ' . l fu 111 'I ': Y, l.:tii111i'.-ziux, li. l.:ii1ioi'm-:ii1x, li, ll:1ll.iu1. lf, Kill WNNX lbldilisl mmf Namx lildlw .ami l'.xLH lJ1f1rm,1'l .as Riclmrd VX'inxl-. an thc klwslmq Mun' of 171111113 H.1I'I'N N 'l'l1v YQ nfllxlln nlmfqwt ' wlmim' dass pn xN1A .mN Hula xi ,, . , w ,, , 1 1, 2 1 . x.xxW,ful gig, wp.-ullk-L . rxll.u gwrrv Vit of v3'4 vwv. b k 'V ' Drama T I-I E Section Mzzszc Social EL TEE HI TABULAE NATloNAL I-loNoR SOCIETY I'up li'fw'.- Stnwnrrl, Svllm-t'i-1', Morris, .Iur1l:u1, wwuml Ifuw: SI. .lngge-ll, l-I, Ili-dgrvs, ll, Oswald, ll. xY2ll'llt'l'v .I, Hum 1 , , M L. . . . 1-uflum Imfl, llltvllzlrtl, Km-ink:-, lu. linplmm. ll. lit'lllYl'll', -l. l.illILZ'1' The National Honor Society, the Phi Beta Kappa of the high school, is strictly an honorary organization. The membership is based on Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. On the Society's pins are engraved the letters C. S. L, S. which represent these qualities. The members must be in the upper twenty-live per cent of their class and must receive at least live votes from the committee consisting of six faculty members. Those chosen last Iune from the Class of '32 were as follows: Mary Angell, john Buford, Iames Hoyte, Parmeley Pritchard, Willis Schaefer, Ruth Turek, and Hilda Warner. Those elected in March follow: David Anderson, Eleanor Hedges, janet Homer, Prescott Iordan, Iames Lange, Eleanor Lapham, Hazel Leubrie, La Rue Morris, Dorothy Oswald, Earl Reinke, and Wilkin Seacord. Page 2 Sutzon 1 EL TEE H1 TABLILAE DRM A Musac Soum Seniors S+age The Youngest PrnckeH' Prolosl' Lead In Play The scmon play The Youngest hx Phalap Blrrx prnsuaud March IS as the outstuaduaq dramaa uat hueaus of L L rs cl plax of Llaarua and tal, t Mrs Irxan s ucerlluat Loachmg and Ile Lffrctaxe se-,urrx furnashed by Ile rt department Paul Prackett as thn pushnd arounc' mastra ated and uaasuuderstood Young r who later takgs has ragh ful pl ace. monq the dastuaguashgd XYVIDSIOVKS GIXL anterpratatlon thoroughlx Lcurau 'and pxofessaonal ouna lrolast IS Nanny Bl akx laousf, gunst and lrund of Muff and Alan through hrr afforts vu as rrspon s a L for Rlehard s transa ION a sunplautx and guauuaf, qu alaty of her playarag as to be commended Mary me Perry as Mrs XV1IlSlOX! was tm perfect another rnlyuag hrs on Olnur the oldrst and than on Rc ard ho ua the ud guns ha 11ghts hack to has mothu Lvnas as Mark Xuan 'as rgspousahle brothers as anxom mould want Bora rts aura amz uccucuaqlx vu ana rrs IN ar u uaslou lsplax l ku sansn lauuaor Loaraana, Thorsrn as Augusta was L sn appash nanrru slsur ar Augustas husband played ly 1' l Qeuake alded Nano la r p au C 1 ake our Rachircl Helen Purple as Kaus the maad mule her soups on was good Those an charge of productaon were LAST SCENE OF THE YOUNGEST Rlchard traumphs oxer the famnly ua h1s bag scene an Act III Lrfr to raght Lorrauae Thorscn Mary ane lerry Ph1l1p Lexus auaes Lanqr l aul Puckett lR1chardl Eugema Person Sonna Probst Parl Runko. PURPLE AND PURP Hum Puaeaarr Asn SuL Palma lurple Ray XVallaLL and ohn Buford properues Mrs Murphx o n Bru ar am YL amaus an Georgg Voss staguaq Marx Angell Bruee Hastangs and olan Buford pub llC1IS Thg cast fox thu srnaor play wa as as follows Nlrs XX ansloxx Claur XVlIlSlOXX Mark Xvuasloxx Augusta XN1I1SlOXK l wa Ixxa IH RX au Laxar aa s M artua Lmaaealsa Fuoaasr 1 am Rrlxm Xklaasloxx IunLx1a PHA ox PXUL Pmckrra Soxxla PRoBsT Hum Purzpn Alan Martan Nlirtha I lVIuff J R1Cl'l ard Af7v1I1SlOVN Banca Blake I' 'me TWO SHOTS OF THE SENIOR CLASS PLAY lu lull In na lall Rall va 1 UK - , s- ' ' 1. - ' TW- ' . . H aa H ll ' . I ' l 1 X. ' 4 2 vy I' 1 is ..' I' z a z all 1932, wa 5 a J 2 ' Q 'z if: ca' ' of the ycur ' 'z ,Q th - , zfto is 21' ' 4 2 alan ,. 5' 1, X . - . X. 5. . . LC! A xy 2. 2 a . ' 2 2 ' a . .. a : a -2 a,, f 1 az' , 2 1 ' J -4 ,. , , , Y , cs. ' . z . L a ' 'x I A I' 3 - J , V I .. K ,, , -, , we 'a san ' a az ' V--63 . w ' az' z ' . ' 'JJ 2 . l S z 3 J, if z i ', uf K Q N 4 1 Z - a , vt, , I . 2 . 4 Z , V . .h . L . D x . I 'I x A' ' V' I. ' 'u - ll fl . , , . - ,ill M 1 .Q . ,tt . Tl. 2 5. ' 2 ,lc a ,V 5 K ai , ' - 3 K T ' 2 ' ' a ' 2 . A 'z ' . , z J , la '. Q ' . - . l , , - l ' ' in 'WW ' ' Z 'Z' . Q ' ', Q. -, Q '. , , is ,X X xv- -kts Ia, D .. ilv L i--V2 I ih. ,w ,' aaa, 'fa' 'l 'C ' ' A . 2 -. ,. 1 a a . z A: a j . Iames Lange. as Oliver, and Philip g I A L' T l ' ' pu 5 '- - ple fl -. -- l' '-ll, lfusl' 'za P' pon, as 'la 'thu M ff A ' - - W1 ' 'YR ' KV' 5 ', ri: 4 lacr 'ern of X 'X 9 ' - A - '35 -'93 , l 4 A x ' . . . Puu.ua Lau' - . . 7' . v , ' 'Q a g pq, 1, W .. , . tha 3 2 2 'ad a . Ala a,l N ' -' A' 5575 Sz . r 'a a' liar, 1 Ai ---' 3- 4 iff . V a, Q a 2 in e la t 1 ' 1 i 'A ' 133 -1 ' . , 3 1 2 311 is 3 .a A -A l l r , . . . a g . 'D , 1 4 1 L . . . . ., V. , f 'I 2' ': '-'sa , 'Ia ' -' aka-, l,au'1':airu- Thx 'sa-aa .lauaa-s lafaxaun-, Maura -'MIN' l'v'1'l'5'. Vllllill ll' 'iN DRANIA Music So111L EL TEE H1 TABLILAE Stctron 7 P1111 Q IUNIORS PRESENT THE CHARM SCHOOL Ehse cwptlvates the new owner of the school From left to Tlght H1m1llOH M1tchell Betty IIHC Prouty Nlelym Skmner Mary Florence Probst Helen Welssbrenner Marlan Short Ham1l'ron Mlfchell Proul'y Have Leads 1n Charm School 1 th1 11ght of 111111ry 31 thc ILIHIOI' cl1ss prcs111t1d 1 three ict LOIHCCTX ent1tled Th Charm School eycral mars ago where 1t w IS 1 h1g success Mrs lrymt deserus '1 great dt1l of cred1t for thc H111 work she dm or such 1 d1ff1c11lt pl1y The story ctntcrgd lbOL1f tl11 1tt1mpts of Austm Bey 1ns to 1un 1 g1rls board 1ng school w1th the l1elp of h1s frlends He tr1ed not to f1ll 111 lou Wltll Ehse Benedotn one of th1 pl1pllS but of course he d1d The leads were play ed hy T-TEiITlllfOI1 lVl1tchell and Betty ane Prouty They were d1fTTCL1lI parts 1nd 1111 extremely well done lVle11n Skmntr 1 tht p1rt of the 1c1lous loxer was ycry good IS w1s laul Hume Austms hfe long frlend The IWIHS played by Bud Klem and Fxank De in were espec11lly co n1c'1l 111th thelr 1dcnt1c'1l 1ct1ons Helen VV11sshr1nnLr s the c1l11 forceful hmd of thc school 111d l:1rl Wrlght IS Ellse s 1r1t1 uncle pl1y1d thc r p1rts w1th much sk1ll and 1h1l1ty Mar1ar Short really carrled off the honors Her portrayal of old fash1oned well meanmg MISS Curt1ss w1s extremely good And then list hut not lc 1st were the school g1rls Thur w1tty s1y1ngs g1ycty s111g111g 111d d1nc111g supphtcl the school atmosphcrt 1nd thur pretty colorful cost111111s 1dd1.d the 111l1st1c touch Hcltn Cloyd s11pt1111 t111d1d the selnctlnq of th1s1 T11 two song l1lfS t 1 L1ttl1 Bt o 111111 1 lxlllk 11111 y '1 o 1111 1 klLXL d111c1s compostd hy Alyct NIPILI M1ss W1ldscl11111dt llld CJFXLL O Brnn lelped g11c thc pl1y tht prof1ss1o111l touch Tht o11rt11r1 w IS pl 1ytd hy 11111111 noss 111l 11s o1c11str1 1nd w1t1 lVl11r11,lR1,1111s 1t tht DIIIIO l1t 1cco111 p1111+.d the songs of the p11y The d1ff1cult st1g1ng was sk1llfull1 1rr1nged by Mrs M11rphy and the art department w1th Dons Garr1son and Mlfgiftt Gust 1fson 1ss1st1ng w1th the propartlcs 1nd promptmg The c1st for tht Ch1rn1 School was as follows Austm Bey ans HANXILTON M1Tc11L1.1. Daud MacKen11e PAUL HUXIE George Boyd Soxw SK1'sxh11 1111 S1n1pk111s BUD KLE1's Tllll S1111pk1ns ITRANITX D1.1x Homer ohns P1111 WR11111 Ehse Be11edott1 B1 rT1 IXNE, 17110111 MISS Hays Huey Wh1ssBR11'yxL Sally Boyd M1111 FLo1zFxc11 PRoBsT MLIRILL RFFXES M11 DRLD A11Lsw1:1J1 MARX CA1e111s111z MXRQ ARPT BOOsL Nw lux STROBRIDGE Mlxmox BAN111511 Muflcl Doughty Fthel SDClN1I1 Ahx Sptlym Lllll IH St ifford Madge Kent Ch 1rlotte Gray LETS ALL BE CHARM SCHOOL TEACHERS' P I l 1111lt1111 NI 11 lt 1 1 f 111 1 11 111 1111 1 1111l 111s lx1 19 1 1111t1 111 Is N11 1111 5111111191 I 111l Hume IX C ll 1111 1 111 1 l1 1 llklll 1111 1 111111 IX 1111111 1 1 Boose A 6 1 115- :I 1 - ' ' it 1 ' 11 ,, l , - - 1 1 5. ' 12, Y 21 g - 1, ' 2 2 1' 'X 1 ' 1' 2 ' ' 2 2 V ,' 5 1, 1 1 '22 ', 4 . ' ' ' 1 - l ' ' .' K ' J Ins 2 ' - 1 fH-1 illltl l5o'2 NlAl', - ten l1 ' I lil li rl' and tl1' ' ' r 2 - up' 1 A' x Y 1 ' x H 1 2 ' . 2 1 2 '1 l xx V 'x x v x xsrsf' 1 vs x Ii B' 2 vs v 'X I' C 2 c ll' l 2 2 l lx xx 'us' x ' x ' . 1 1 '1 1 - 2 1 Y 1 2 1 1 2 . I 1 ' ' ' . : 2 E R -- 1 - 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 ' ' ' ' 2 ' 1 1 2. - 2 H I I, ' H 1 , ' 1 1 ' i . ' 7 5 . I A A A' 4 ' vi C fv ' vi -4- .r.. 1 ' ll ll- f VI Y' Y 1 ' . 1 . ' 1 ' A- i 21.13 2 1 . A D t g n -, O1 ' 1' Ti 2 ' L, l932. 1 ' -.11 - 2 I .LV I b jf :M- 'A ' 21. 1 2 1-2' , 2 1 '. 'cf ,QS '21 1 '. 1' ' r Thls Play was given Oli Broadwayl . ' ' ' Miss Curtiss . . 1 MARIAN SHORT ' ,WC 1 ' 1 '21 2 ' 1 2 1 -R , Z-C ky . , t A, 2 - ' ll T 1 tl 'QS 1 ', 211 1 2 1, l .1 'A . . . f Q ' ' L ' l H ' 1 , 2 1.2 ' ' ' V . . . 1 ' 'i 'X i '2 ' 1 ', 2 'E 2 1' A'2 2 . . 1- 31 1' '21 ' 2 '. - A ' '1 1 . 1, - Y -1 I . ' ' I . i ' . . 1 1' 1 1' F 1 1 11 -, ff 1 ' ' A 1 lmf ff Rfilflf: H11 ' 1 i -l -ll. l'f:11'l NV1'igl11, l'v!'Zll1l'i Dean. likttj l4 ff 11 l .lff: X11 -ltlilll St' l lun M1 - Re-'ng H1111 'l'l1l. -Till '1' j, B 1 '11-in, 1 'l 1 ' ', '1 . 1111 'a '1 1 ter, liettj Jn ' 1'1'1111ty. 1Iill',Qfill't'I 152lIlil'l'. ':11k -1 . Mil l ' -l Al ls ' - -, M: 11' F11 -1 -- l'1'11l1st, B111 'grz ret Page 4, Section 7 EL TEE HI TABULAE DRAMA---Muslf-SOCIAI. Sophs' Presen+a+ion One Acl' Plays of 3 Class Sfage Debul' s Xl x I It X 1 4 4 4 NX X 1 Ill 4 X l 4 X 1 1 h1gLs 111 111t4.rtst111q studx O lu NllfLlclflOIl surrour1d111q thx st 11.1 4 1 r JIOSSIHLILI' 111t h1s xx1 xx 0 had qrt.1t soc1.1l 1sp1r.1t1o11s xx IS utsultad hx tht Cl.1ss of 199-I XXILII thtx nmcln thtlr Clthut to hlqh sghool 5d gotrs xxxh 1t s Lttu QI t C1hh.19xs L pl1x Lo.1L tt 1 IIXIIIL and xx 1s supporttd hx 1 t1lt11t 1 cf st 411 Qounson :Hill M.1ror1t loth spokt tht Dutnh dmltgt rx xxtll tr Lhf1r11Lt4.1 parts xxxrt fllxLIl xxx h tht Last Sumrx xx11s 111.1dL hx tht 1rt tl.1ssts and u1tLrt.11111mnt rtncltrtd hx mmm trs of tht tl.1ss addtd to tht tn ox 1 11t o tht txtu xxo Crooks 111Cl 1 x sttond pl 1x of tht LXLIIIILJ to hx rt stnttcl xx11s Ll o Lxt1tu11t11t 1111: sus mst cl If t1111Ls lorud rht 1ud1t11u to hold tht SlClLS ot lts s1.1ts Pollx Qptrrx hmclltd tht pmt of tht 111x.1I1d Mrs S1111ms Vflllk proftsslon 1llx 'lht Lonsplrmg Ilhilil portmxxo hx Bxttx Crlst cmd Mllltr tht groo. 14. acl hx ldxxm MOFQQIII xxtrt tnx prcsnntcd The parts 0fM1SS ones tht pOllLL1I'ldU and thc, pohu mspcctor xxtrc c11p1hlx actcd hx Vlfglilltl Auhm mr 1'r.mk XVhulcr md fltou XV hams Stdtlon YYYY prtstnttd 1 p1ctur4 111111hc1r to 1 hoxs .111 f1htrs gr l'crt W1nstcf1d pl1xcd hx Dials VK 1tt xx.1s thc dxcmgc hox xxho xxanttd tc co to camp Hls f1thLr reluscd .mc the mc-.ms hx xxhmh the hox sought tg gum hns rcquast treated a r1ot 111 the gLldlCIlCC Pcqgx B1gIcr .md lack Gradx SOPI-IS STAGE THREE PLAYS 1 lxllllx 1l 1 I I 1 X X 1 1 ro11f1111L loxc mttrts e oldtr slstxr xx.1s Constfmtlx kept III hot xxatu hx thc xoung hrother Gran Coolex and ack XV1ldI1CT plixed the pdrts of tha mothxr and f1thQr xxho h.1d 1 lot to l-cup thtm usx Tho hroadxastmg sum III XXl'llLl1 Herbert qaxs. 11 lcngthx txlk ahoul tht xalue of Q1 su1111mr Camp xxds um suallx Cormcal DRAMA Music Soc1AL EL TEE HI TABULAE Settzon 1 Page D Glee Clubs Wll'l1 Orcheslra Presenl' Plnafore, May I3 H M S Pznafore or The Lass That Loved 1 Sazlor written by C llbf, rt md Sulhxan was presented by tht co hmecl lngh school glu clubs lSSlSfLCl lv, some of the best yumor college txltn on May I3 937 A VV Youngblood co ached he production and Cl rrtnce DISSIIIQLF wxtl hls 30 PICCC plt orchestra proxxclcd th ccompmunenr Thls w us the fourth operetta presented under the d1rect1on of these two muslc d1rectors The leadmg characters all gaxe xc-ry reallstxc lmpersonatlons of the x xrxous parts Mary mel mis IS osephmt the captcnns daughter 'md Charles Eaton as Ralph Rackstraw an able seaman gaxe excellent performan es Ann Podmalersky as Buttercup lcumboat womwn Ph1l1p Borden as Captaln Corcorm Blll Meyers as Rr Hon S1r oseph Porter K C B jeg lnxrst Dxck oy Borden as Hebe S1r loseph s Cousm and Edw 1rd Webb as Deadeye ll dld xery well thelr p urts The choruses were composed of th F1rst Lords SISYQFS Cousms and aunts 'is well as saxlors marmes 'incl chorus g1rls The Glrls Glee Club members mxde thelr dresses 'Ind the boys pro xxded thelr own costumes Eugema Person gaxe 1 sa1lor dance whnle the saxlors sang Dorothy Bllss entertalned the audl cnce between the acts with a tap dance She also played the 'lccordmn Murlel Reexe and Kxtherme Knoop dxd the accompanylng whlle ane Ol son acted as prompter Dld you ever see such a good oper etta7 Never7 Well hardly ever' Art, Manual Tralnzng Depts Make Scenery The scenery for H M S Pznafore was mad by the All Arts Klub and nanual trammg classes under the sup erv1s1on of Mrs Murphey and Mr Hallam THF ENTIRL CAST Here IS the entlre cast of Pxnafore Mr Dxssmger and the p1t orchestra may be seen 1n the foreground H M S PINAFCJRE x Well Trained Cas Dellghfs Audience The Rt Hon Slr oseph Porter K C B WILLIAA M11YrRs Capt Rackstraw lAble Seaman CHARLEs EATON Only one scene was used but that was a very lmpressnve one It was 1 slmple Doat scene ShOW1Hg the mam deck and th promenade deck above It The hghtmg effects and the colomal costumes of the g1rls the tr1m sults of the crew and the elaborate oflicers suits gave a xery plcturesque affect The work of these departments was to be much apprecxated Dlck Deadeye lAble Seaman ED wARD Wren Blll Bobstay IBo1tswa1nl FRXNFIH Frmus Bob B cut lBoatsw11ns Matej Met xm QOCOLOFSKX Sergeant of Marmes PAUL PRICKETT osephm lThe Captains Daughterl MARY JANE PARKS Hebe lS1r osephs Flrst Cousml PEGGY BORDEN Lxttle Buttercup lA Portsmouth Bum boat Womanl ANN PODNIAJILRNRN Str osephs Slsters Cousms and Aunts ' l ll ' Il . . . 1 :C 4 E I , ' l J' ' 2 . 'ff . ES ' r 'ix- S . ' ' ' ' 2 3 I. 2 ' , l -. l . . A ' 2 ' ' t ' 1 2 ' 2 1 ' - A 1 'S 1 ' ' , L, 2 H , ,, C H a, 2 ' . I 'z. A : ' C ' I . . rt . vr . . . , , c c . . . Q c ' 1 2 - f f ' ' K .K . . 5 . S ri . .. 1 1 1 ., .. . , 1 V c 1 Q K v vs . . ,. , . . - .. A 1 C C v v C Nl ll' B . - , ' 2 , ' ' ., .. . - - M , , . . . H . F , , . , 1, Q 2 ' , , v ' ' 2 six , a I ln S A X ,ga V . ' E I 3 -,X 1 -f 2 .1 . . A , , . c - J -v -v Q . l 2 . ., . 3 - . ' V - lmtlt1mj,.,4c1U'. M,.x.,.,-N, Iim't1,.,,- W-hh. lim-dvr 1.1Imx'l-J. lianturx. Parks, 2-2umluf'sky, l 4'I'l'l 7 C I . . ' +, . 5- - . . . ' I . ' 1 I a . V v' ' ' 1 B v ' A, A' . . c L ' lt . 1 I .. . .1. .- 1'1, l rl' eu- , I - V , L T 'A nf e, . O I S ' . ' I 4 e ' . . . . . . . . A Y 4 1 e 'v ' - ' . ' 5 ' '. . ' ' - ' r ' I . - 4 , - 1 , ., . 4 . . Page 6, Section 7 EL TEE HI TABULAE DRABIA-MUSICYSOCIAL lnexperienced Band Soon Whlpped Into Hlghly Rated Group Startmg at the begmnlng of the 1931 school year Mr Dtssmger made an other of h1s Hrst rate bands wtth yerv l1ttle expertenced maternl The band t1kes an acttye part ID seyeral pro Grams each year bCSld6S back1ng La Grange on the gr1d1ron and basketball hoor It was a d1fF1cult and cltscourag mg work but the band was on hand as early as September 19 for the open mg game w1th Shurz The band was small numberlng about flfty Mr DISSIHQCF took recrutts 11d after work pattence and opt1m1sn1 produced a band of flntshed play ers 1 result wh1ch marks the al 1l1ty of leader The band w I9 present it exery home came during the football ind basket ball seasons Its marches added to the sp1r1t of the crowds as wtll is to the teams and tts representatlon was gratefully recelxed by the school Durmg football se1son the band staged sex eral formattons 1t the halx es rmed an H 1 fro o Hmsclale stands on 1ts ftrst appear 1 once on the field At the hon1ecom1ng game w1th Wheaton t cleyerly executed the letters L T H S and then IH 1 block formatxon repeated the performance w1th a cape flash and yell The effect was umque and the ban got 1 real hand In behalf of the football team Coach Stenger thanked the band at tht annual heayywetght banquet for tts splendtd work at the football games Memhtrs of the team also 1nent1oned tht fact that the sp1r1t of the team was better wh r there was 1nus1c The band took an 1ct1xe part 1n the K Y C PTCSCHYSYIOU of the Washlng ton elm It played the Amencan Patrol and Amerlca the Be1ut1ful followmg later w1th three marches typ1cal of Washmgtons per1od The band d1d well and added a fltttng touch to the program The ma1n feature of the year was the bands part 1n the Chr1stmas con cert sponsored by the P T A It was presented Thursday everung Decem ber 17 and repeated at the school assembly Fr1day morntng At the t1me of th1s arttcle the band was preparmg for 1tS annual sprmg concert ln combmatlon wlth the orches tra and Glee clubs This program promlses to be one of the best THE BAND 'll KIIIX 4 l 11l1l lllllt 1 llllf 11s 1 ls tk 11111 I 1 X111 x1 xt 11 lm Bl 1 1 I l l I 1 1 BAND MEMBI:RS 1 111 XX 11 It X I tx I tx x XX1111I1s lun 11111111 X II 1 '1 111 111 01100 II Nl XX! 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D, 11.' 3 ,A11 DRAMA Music SOCIAL EL TEE H1 TABULAE Seetzon 1 Page I THE ORCHESTRA I III xt R mr 1 x lilrkx huts 1 rx run Nlkolsklln P Ilrwm N I x R vromx XIII xn Ixxklox NTXXI4 Bl Rxrlt IIXII ll-XII XHRIDIN lc lun xv um X IL ox Ill I IX HIL ll I NOX l 1111 I I I R 1 truth 1 lk f 1 1 x xx n Ill N rm I' INI-N cu S nw BH-Rx Bam Url rum II-ll Illzxl-P lump H ul x Il uni Ifl'I!Xl xx ix! lrnmln nu s ll xr 1- Ht Xxln-lzsox I rnuxsl 1 fINlNlIKNIXX III sl Orchestra Makes Public Appearances The Lyons Townshlp hugh school orchestra under the leaderslnp of Clarence Dxssmger made seven publ1c appearances th1s year The first ap pearance was at the Chrlstmas concert wh1ch was g1ven 1n co operatxon w1th the glee clubs and the A A K The program 1ncluded the overture to the Student Prrnce by Romberg March M1l1ta1re by Schubert Dance of the Happy Sprxtes from Orpheus by Gluck and several other popular preces Robert Olsen was concert nlelster Two members worthy of mentlon are Kenneth Cvross and Paul Plerce Ir who attended the Natlonal Hlgh School Orchestra and Band Camp at Interlocken Mnchxgan last summer Among other act1v1t1es at Camp Ken neth Gross took a course 1n conduct mg wh1ch has benefitted both hxmself and the L T H S orchestra greatly Go to Cleveland Seven players from the orchestra had th honor of belng selected to play xn the Natlonal High School Orchestra wh1ch met at Clexeland the Hrst week ln Aprll They were Ellen Rldley Suzanne Blery Eugene Wllson Irene Burner Fred Lodge Charles Haskms nd Robert Olsen Whlle there they played under the dlrectlon of Rudolph Rlngwald assistant conductor of the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra and Eugene Goosens conductor of the Cxn cmnatl Symphony Orchestra Many new Ideas were brought back from Cleveland and put to use IH the L T H S orchestra Sue Places 5th Suzanne Bxery won dlstlnctxon for L T H S by recelvlng honorable mentlon IH the Natlonal Muslc Dls cr1m1nat1on Contest at Cleveland for havmg placed Sth among l 000 contest ants Orchestra Presents Hayden Symphony Thls year for the Hrst txme 1n ltS hlstory the L T' H S orchestra pre sented an ent1re Symphony It was the Hayden Surprxse Symphony and was QIXCH at the annual Sprmg Con cert It was only due to the pat1ent 1nd careful work of Clarence Dlssln ger and the co operation of the players that th1s great composltlon was glven The best players of every sectlon were selected to play 1n the p1t orches tra wh1ch partlcrpated ID the operetta Pmafore by Gllbert and Sulllvan wh1ch was QIVEH by the comblned glee clubs On th1s occasion Mr DISSIHQQF conducted the orchestra and chorus from the put The p1t orchestra also played at most of the hlgh school presentatlons On these occaslons Kenneth Gross always ptoved a very competant conductor e l . 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IL' 1 'll II, . , I C L e ' . ' Y . . I . h I ' I -5 1 . , . . ' L ' ' v ' , v . ' ' T' A C . ' ' ' 4- . vw A , . V . . . . . I I ' SC . I C . ' ' El . ' , 1 ' . '. . . ' ' Z K Y .K . I . z A' I . ' . . . ' . . . vv At I - , H . . ' , . . . . I ' . ' Y , . b . . . . . I . ' - . . . . I . ' I . l , ' ' y - . A . Page 5. Section 7 Glee Clubs Enjoy Large Membership The Boys' and Cairls' Glee Clubs of Lyons Township High School have one ol the largest memberships in all the clubs in school. The members are either high school or junior college students. The organization meets three times a week and one-half credit giyen for tht xyork Mtmbtrship ir this organization giy es one 1 chance to deyelop that most intinatt ot II musical txpression singing The first public appttaranct of tht tiubs yy as it tht annual Christmas con ttrt gixen lust befort the Christmas x acatton In that the All Arts ub tht L T H S orchtstrta and tht band also participattd This program ya as ma t up of Christmas musit t at ty pes Tht program yy as reptattd in tht high school asstmbly Soon fatttr Christmas x acation yyork yy as btgun on tht optrttta I inafort xy ich was glytta hlay 13 T t musical organisations of th sthool also participittd na tht annual spring contert T t yyilhng co optration and h ltadtrship of Mr Youngblood hayt made tht tlubs xtry hnt org inizations which haxt had a xtry sutctsstul xt ar Glee Clubs Success Due I'o Cooperahon The succtss of the Cirls and Boys Ciltt Clubs this yt ar vt as dut to tht to optration of Mr Youngblood tht dt rtctor the pianist Muritl Rttyts mtl the oflicers of tht tyyo clubs Marian Banktr piloted tht Cirls Cltt Club through this last ye ar Madtlon Strobridge ably filled the position of the club s secretary treasurer Mary tan Larr was the responsible librarian Paul lrickett was elected to the presidency as a finishing touch for his brilliant year Marshall Miles acted as the secretary treasurer for the Boys Glee club Ed Buschmg was the I1 brarian who was responsible for the safe keeping of all the music Muriel Reeyes gaye her time to act as pianist for the clubs She did yery well in that capacity and usually suc ceeded in keeping them in tune Mr Youngblood conducted the daily practices the Christmas concert the Operetta Pinafore and also the spring Concert EL TEE HI TABULAE IDRANIAflVllISICffSOCIAL T TCIRI Q GT FF FI Il OYQ' GI EF Cl UB GIRLS GLEE CLUB wa oy 1 ll 1 vw It NP I nth 1 I 1 t at s 1 1 1 N I 1 :II ut it ll t I isueflt 1 1 mu istm t mt UN 1 fum Inu Ill tlt I BOYS GLEE CLUB up 114:11 a 54 4 IIII NNN I'uur!h Ianu run 1 t t usa 1 mu N III!! :nil hun s in 0 ll ull I NIIII' swnnfl Rm: r v 1 our 0 s x tin ell ioffom Run I Im 'rf' ir: ' ' ' ' . 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Drama Mu ac Socaxa EL TEE HI TABULAE Seetrorz 1 Page 9 CHRISTMAS CONCERT TABLEAU The A A K gaye a yery effectaye portrayal an the vmy of tableau commem or'at1ng the barth of the Chrast chad Band, Orchestra, Glee Clubs, and A A K Presen1'Claras+mas Concert The annual hagh school Chra tmas concert vvas gay en an the hagh school on Thur day eyenang December lb 'end tradwx anornang December 19 for the students of L T H S lroceeds of the coa cert held Thursday eyenang were ea yen to char ty The prograaaa yy as present cl by the hagh school band and orchestra under the darectaon of Mr Dassanger The Boys and Garls glee clubs were da rect d by Mr Youngblood and the All Arts club darector was Mrs Mur Dhva The program vms a folloyys Rosamunde Oyerture Selaubert Xagibond Kang Selectaon Frmal March Nat1onalH S Band Macler Band Chrlst Is Born Lezqlate Stall Chame the Merry Chrastmas Bells Harrzs That Cloraous Song of Old Nevzn Cwarls Clee Club March Malataare Selzubert Dance of the Happy Sprates from Orpheus Gluck Babes an Toyland Selectaon Victor Herbert Orchestra The Temple Bells Shelly A Chrastmcas Lullaby Moore Boys Glee Club Student Prance Overture Romberg A Chrastmas Fantasle Grossman Orchestra Go Tell It on the Mountaans Burlergh Combaned Glee Clubs Chrastmas Carols by the Assembly Tableaux All Arts Klub Mass Anata Speer at the Organ 1Contanued fron Column 3l Schumaker and the peas ants Claar Halls Esther Kocha 'end blazabeth Saunders ane Ye-am'ans vvas the cbaef electracaan A A K Depacts 3 Scenes an Tableau The Clarastaaaas table au presented by tlae All Arts Klub elanaaxed tlae pro ea aaaa of tlae annual C hrastnaas eoneert eayen by the nausacal org amz ataons of the haqh school Tne ln he be lore Chrast se naen leanq Clarast a tlae eour ol Kang Herod In tlae thard tlae aelear ataon scene at tlae barth of Chrast yy as portrayed ln place of the represeaat ataye st ar the angels predoaaaan ated The treble au vu as planned so th at tlae scenery could be eh anged veathoaat elosanq the eaart uns The audatorauna xx as darkened to faeala ate thas change The settangs veere prepared to produce the most ple asang and desarable effects All the m'ateraals used an the costumanq had beeaa hand dyed sexe-ral tunes an order to attraan the correct colorang The color scheme was carraed down tlarough the centuraes and the predona mate colors an the prophecy were found ar Mary s dress an the last scene table au depleted three seenes flrst of these the angel appe ered Is aa ah to proplae sy tlae eonaanq of The seeonel seene slaeavyeel th The parts of the Madonna the mana ngel lsaaah and H rod were played by Olwyn Wallaams Charleen Mur phey and Harold Krouse respectayely The 'angels were M'ary Elazabeth lnrr MWFIOH Mitchell Dorothy Horak Alma Woodky Mary Breausche and Mal daed lsorslund the three wise men laul Hunt Harold Krouse and Robert lCOHt1HUCd an Colu an Zl l TWO TABLEAU SCENES A A K TABLEALI A A K TABLEAU af aaaa lx e-an aaaa ea aa I a I If r u alaell I aaa Lelaaaele Ixaeause I' rurlla R011 lxolaanalaal Wenaelleex Illllel RUIL 'alurphea Nwurazl Hou. 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Litzenbergs Melody' Nlagnets an orchestra that w 19 organized last yea played at the hrst two or three 1fter school dances at stxeral noon d1nees and for the unior College Concordia ance as o stxera ontsidt cl xnces litztnberq s orehtstra ws tl 1t e 1l of worla el llf O l riteh 1rd s Tioub idois ippe ned on the 1tttr school dinee seent in Dteem aer er this 1 for 1 ti sehoo and noon dmcts oxelty s ds e t x 1 the students lts professiona ippe irxnee g 1111 d m my outside obs for them 1 a llrltchards trum pl aying w is e main factor in this orche stra s success Grosss orchestri made up of the best play ers in the school band and or chestra w as organi ed to play for th K Y C assembly Nernon Anderson c used a sensation by his saxophone olo on Stardust Kenny Gross the leader has always been well known for his musical ability Provlcle New Klnd of Noon Recreahon Under the SUPCFXISIOYI of Miss Banks 1 new plan of recreation was inauger fted this year to proxide amusement and dixersion for student during the lunch period Sexeral games were IH stalled in the girls gym Among these Games were shuffle board ping pong ring toss and indoor horse shoes Fx ery month a girl was chosen to look after these games and to see that all necessary repairs were made At regular interyals yarious kinds of entertainment were giyen For sey eral months dances were held week ly music being furnished by Pritch 'lrds Reynolds and Litzenbergs or chestras Also seyeral entertaining and interesting stunts were put on by seyeral school clubs The German club Playfmakers Philo and others were represented ML1blC3l numbers were also presented Seyeral students entertained by playing popular mus1c cn the piano The Glee club also pre sented 1 delightful program and Mr DANCE BANDS THAT PLAY AT EL TEE HI l ITII NIH lxl 11 ft will llt Tl llX mul 1 if 1 R4 ss mil 1 1 1 1 1 Stenger held 1 spirited pep meeting be The committee in charge beliex ed the fore the Hinsdale La Grange basketball year to be aery successful and plan to game continue noon recreation next year . e e 'z. 1 ' 1 ei 'a r. , I' 2 T Q ' 2 1 . 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WM, f DRAx1p, MUSIC SOCIAL EL TEE HI TABULAE Seet1or1 1 Page II SOCIAL ACTIVITIES School Dances Alcl Fmances of League The purpose of these 1ll school 1ce s I1 IS 1ee11 o re 1te s 111ospI1e rt 1111o11q the students 1nd to Il HILL IL IL 1X1 les 0 t IL 1 s e 1que 1o11qI1 t1ere 1 IRL 1ee II Iue been xery success 11 IL 1rqe IULIICIIIICL w1s p1rtly c e le tl11t the co1111111tt n1e1n bers sold t1ekets 111 tl1 l11lls DTLXIOUX to the dances The d1nces were l1eld ll the g1rls gym a11d the 1d n1ss1o11 was fifteen cents Dale L1t enberg s orchestra and also larmeley Pntchard s fllflllill d the mu sc Other forms of recreat on were prox1ded for such as pmg pong carcls and hattlesh1ps The gym w1s appropr11tely deco 1 ted for the H 1llowe en 1nd Chr1stmas dances Helen Hessler Nlary Lou Tully 1nd Laura Ventresca were IH charge of the XBFIOUS dances and were 'lldpd by competent co1nm1ttees ss A plcture to you Vernon Anderson for your unforgettable rend1t1o11 f St lI'dl1St at a sprmg assembly You had one encore at the end of the pro gram but here 15 another Several Assemblles Held for SI'ucIen'rs e Hrst proqrnn of the y r tured MISS L1 Vonne l leld L llled the Slllqlllq c1rtoo111st Ike ro I NDIIIO x1e111 tenor q xe lllk e IIIIISILI Jejl 1111 1 short flllle Illll e 1 Ho 111 Tonlm 111 O11l1w1 I11d1111 ol lowed w tl1 entert 1111 nents ol tntnely dlfferent 111t11res TL Iaurelu s111gers t1o11pe eolored e11tert1111ers proxed 1 ry pop I.ll1I' w1th tl1e student body wlnch 1 joyfed the1r negro sp1r1tu1ls md modern tunes 1l1ke lVlr R W Penton a reformed co11 ylct was posslblx the most unusual speaker of the ye1r ind M1 Altemus showed a conyeyance Hlm 1lll1SII'3f1I1Q the dlfferent modes of trayel through out the world 'Two ISQQIIIIJIIQS th 1t cons1sted wholly of home talent were the Chr1stn1as pro g1am 1nd the K Y C program These featured Dr Swartz and Kenneth Cross 11zz orchestra respectlxely OUTSIDE SCHOOL HOURS Upper Left Markers for other schools defeats are placed on a hon1ecom1ng truck Upper Rzght Some r1qht queer an1mals were 1n that peerade' Lower Left How old Lmdy can step at the head of the band lower Rzght The band 1n formatlon between the halves at a football game T5- s- , ,fe 0 J ,-y I ' ' 11 11-' ' . 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I F ' 9' Q ' 1K , 11.1 , , M so XT I . . , , -v ,df 1 U Paqt 12 Qtttron 1 EL TEE HI TABLILAE DRMM Music SOCIAI Conglomerahon of Dressed Up Sludes Hold Sway for Day Old 11111ds hobos l11b1ts gy pslcs yxrld 111tn colored 11111111n1ts r1g dolls s xors farmtrs fct LXLFSTI from soup to nuts 1l1'y3ClLd tht halls nd held thelr 1nnual yunboret the c11y before Thanksglxmg All thought or hopes of stuchts were bandoned for that diy although the ty tc ytry r t 1111111 1 pt 1ct durmg tht 111or11n1g so tl11t stu dtnts tould 1111kt up rhtlr l11tk yxork Hovxtxtr vthit tould bt dont vxhtn ll tht yytllknovnn school ch1r1cttrs yxtrt loxtermg around tYCl11I1QlIl:j com 111t11ts oxtr tath others d1srtput1blt 11d 1111us1ng regalm In tht afternoon tytryont lorned 111 tht ftstrxltlts vyhrch took pl 1tt 111 the l g qym A 111 1111111oth p1r1dt 111 xx 11ch txtry ont r IL p 1tttl lN It rst t1t lll t o t t pzo F1111 C1r1t 1y t ludgts MINS Hunks lss llomtr 1nd Mr Gordon btg 111 to slnglt out tht 111ost dCSLI'K1IlJ conttst 1 for tht XCIFIOLIS 1vy1rds IS proxtd 1 dlfhcult t1slt IS tl1t masqu t1 1rtds yytrt so numtxous ind so clost lx rn ahng tach other but tht dtclsrons yxtrt hn1lly 111 1dt tht ys1nnt1s 11'1111ed nd thtlr prlzts QIXLII tl1t111 lVl111y of tht tt 1cl1trs c1111t doyxn to 11tyy the proctedmgs but NIIICL nom o tht111 had drtsstd up IlA1N year other purpose Then the crovyd adyourntd to the g1rls gym vthere dancmg was enloyed by many and spectators hntd the track VVhen the hohos Flllllly rtturned lome th1t night the ftthnq yx1s 11 111o11s tl11t IL l1 70 ly 0 b 1 1 grt1t succtss HOBO DAY GIRLS 1 tml l HOBOES AND OLD MAIDS PARADE HOBOES These hoboes won the pr1zes R1lph T'1fZS11TlOI1S Allan Turner Bruct l-last lngs ohn Buford OLD MAIDS H I , 1 N11 The Nahves Sfaredl On the mornmg of hobo day yyhen roboes and old malds were runrung loose aroung La Crange and XICIHILQ many suburbanltes loo' ed tvuce and wonder ed nf mdxgestlon caused such peculmr srqhts Only when 111 tluc datxon for the bentflt of tht 1ssembltd 11111lt1tudes took place dld commuters citch the1r trams d1d housevuyes go back to the1r homes d1d grammar school chlldren run along to class The elders had partxcular glee 1n re n1n1sc1ng about th old fashloned sk1rts that some of the g1rls had dug out of orandmothers attlcs More than ont plned for the good old days X , it T T I F' A A J ,T T' 4 1 . , 1 1 l l ' , ' Q i , 3 :eil 1 ,Q in Z1 , 1 'ling Q 2. 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In rfgflff: Tlllil l:I'1'1'Il, M:1'5' flillll tru , A ' i-'W A ' K ' 1 11 NIU511 S01 1 El TEE HI TABULAE Stttzon 1 Pagt IJ HOBOES ON PARADE 1 ot 1 1 llll t tl Shu I 1 1 11 1 11lt 1151111 1 N 111 1s1111 ll 1 R 1 1 t 11 Hoboes Not Required To Attend Classes Slx th1rty mlnute perlods were held 1n the mormng of Hobo Day and the tnt1re afternoon was turned oyer to hobo frohcs There was no roll call at the classes All the students that d1d not want to attend classes were gxyen the opportunity to get together 1n the gym The halls were kept clear and qulet 1n an effort to QIVC those people who had work to make up a chance to do so At noon the parad began 1n the mam lall and contlnued down 1nto the boys gymnas1um After the ludgmg all adjourned to the glrls gym where danc mg was 1n order Very few of the students that came to school on hobo day falled to dress up Ancuent Hats, Pants Dresses, Shoes Pop Up on Day of Days Tht person1qts ht rt p1ct11rtd do not c11sto1111r1ly 1ppt 1r tg ulvtd Ill tlns f1sl1 but tht txtust 18 th tt tl11t d1y cl1ys Hobo D1y wh I1 tXL1yOllL bt comts 1 slum ch1r1tttr md l11s 1 gr111d tlllll It l111ghttr 1tg111 ll7Ollf L1 1 etlock 111 tht lllOYIl1l1q whtn tl1t hrst lt t 1 CUIlflllLlLd 1ll through tl1t tl1y X 1o 1d rtslst tl1t qt t show t1t11 Illlffll whtn thty y1twttl such holuos 1 ohn Buford Bruct H1st111qs R xlph l'lfZS1lHOf'lS and Alan Turner l'lfZ lt s bay w1ndow alone ne 1rly cwustd stytrxl old mnds to haxe hysttrxcs lVl1ry Cameron and Una Brttn won the prlzts for tht btst old 11111ds but thtrt wert 1 l1rgt numbtr who wt1t clost compttltors who 111 1y 'so ht ttn 111 tht 1llL1SlI'lflOIlS Abt Schult and Chuck VX l'llI ford practlcally coyulsed ey eryone w1th thelr portayal of a cherub md hxs nurse and Earl Wright as tht cannlbal lf e stoyepxpe h was xery cr1g1nal 1nd qu1te deseryed the pr1zt he rectlx ed Peg Dt1ter1ch and Nm t111 Stro brldgt won the prlze fo tht btst couple as Raggedy Ann and RlQQCdy Andy w1th gmgham dresses y 1rr1 w1gs and all th other necessary make p Howard Harlan as the washer a lady que Very art1st1C lnterpretit t1ons of the 9OClCfy btlles of somt by gone dec'1dt In the p1cturt Tmy showmg postlxely the l1ttst th1ng lll bouquets LOOK H YA' B rl. 11111 lCI,U!l'1lfl XXII ht ttt NIt1111s 11 1 1 lllll I 1 D1-1. 7. 1- A J t--- 11.1 1. - 1 , 1 ' U W 1 l l 1 1 5' Q A 15' x 1 x Q 1 ' ' 2 'Q is ' ' ' as A- ' i011 ' - 1 Q 1 1 ' of y Z v - 9 . -... . s, '. 2 S 2 2 ' ' 2 if i 2 Tl 1 t ' l 'Az 2 -'gl t of tl 1 rwt-llers began to llI'I'lX'L' tntl ' ' ' 2 1 1 '. 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Page I4 Sectzon 1 EL TEE H1 TABLILAE DRALA Music SOCIAL Flffh Perlod Gym Class Cops Farsi' In Annual Parade The Hrst PTIZQ 1n the Annual Home comlng parade was won by the fifth hour gym class The prlze was ten dollars wh ch was later turned oxer to charlty Thelr float represented La Grange as the Queen of Football G A A s clexer LIOHS den gaxe them fue dollars The thlrd award of four dollars went to the Home Economxcs club The last three prxzes three sea son passes to the remalnder of the thletxc ex ents went to the sxxth perlod m class me Harper md o Moore The list two aw irds went to 1nd1x1du1l float enterles The judges who chose the wlnmng PHILO STAGES MINSTREL SHOW ll l loft u nd Mr Saunders The keynote of the parade was orxglnalxty A pollce escort of motorcycles led the parade The glrls league senate managed the parade thxs year as the Pep club has been dlssolxed Dons Garrlson one of the senate members took the general chalrmanshlp of the parade Letters were sent to all the orgamzatxons and announcements A A U W Helps Girls Answer Whal' College Shall I Choose? made to the 1nd1x1duals urging them to lom 1n the merrymakmg by enter1ng a float Iane Schuyler and Budd Gore x ere her ass1stants HOMECOMING rn 9 OUR PHOTOGRAPHER we Nfgs , Iust looklt Walters and Lodges ln the Mr Hmchhffe TABULAE photo HOm6COmlng parade m thelr mghtsh1rts' grapher chased Mr Helm all over the football field when Gordle took thxs plcture but Gordxe won the race and here 1S our prlzed snapshot How IS a glrl to choose a college Thxs all abs0rb1ng QUCSTIOH was an swered at a tea glxen Ian 27 by The La Grange Branch of the Amertcan Assoczatlon of Umx erslty Women fo the h1gh school semor gxrls the umor College sophomore women and thelr mothers The purpose of this tea was tc acqualnt the gxrls w1th the dlfferent types of colleges and the courses that they offer Mrs Smart Speaks Mrs Floyd Smart general cha1rman of the program gaxe a brlef talk on the reasons for hax mg a college educatlon Mesdames Carper Hlll Armstrong Prouty and Munger pomted out the dxantages and disadvantages f womens colleges vocatlonal colleges and large and small un1xers1t1es The problem of jumor colleges was also xery ably presented by Mrs Walker The final talk was offered by Mrs Beath on the questlon of Fmanclng a College llducatlon 1n the lresent Day Have Refreshments Mrs George Spooner was IH charg of the refreshments They were serxed at four long tables at whxch those servmg were wlllmg to QIVE fur ther mformatzon on any questlons con cermng the dlfferent types of colleges s ' ' 1 M Y. o o . 7, , . e . 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L X fx X xgmpv img, r'.y wf11 .xi Vx I-lik' pcrzzzik 14 'x of 'Ilar I1 ID Nf Pbl t dDbt Sect1on8 'I W EL TEE HI TABULAE CANDY SOLD BY SENIORS -41 rqgjg xllllxllk The candy store whx h has becom one of the 1nst1tu tlons of Lyons Townshlp hlgh school was thxs year con ducted by Hve members of the senxor class under the able d1rect1on of Mr Towell Elghty five per cent of all prof Its ln the past have gone to the TABLILAE and the remaln 1ng fifteen to the Lzon Dorothy Halla acted as secretary treasurer all year but the other dunes were shxfted to dlfferent shoulders at m1d year Thomas Magee shrewdly bought for the candy store the Hrst semester and was replaced by W1lk1n Sea cord who cont1nued the good work Wllkln had been manager up to that tlme and h1s dutles went to Arthur Schmldt Besxdes hls lanltorlal 1ur1sd1ct1on Phxllp Clarks llnfalllflg loyalty put hlm ln steady dnaand ' : S . l , L.. at .ttt 1 l V H -mln V K ' 1 l 1 A ...M Iv. 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Section 8 EL TEE HI TABULAE PUBLICATIONS-Dl1B.N1'f1 John Buford, Willis Schaefer Edif Lion in Successful Year The Lion staff for the year l93l-32. as announced at the annual Lion din- 1:er held the the Green Shutters. was as follows Ed1tors IH chnf Wlllls Sch uftr and lohn Buford Asmstant Ed1tors I' 1rl Rk1I1kC Bruce Hastlngs md Kxy l-lernlund Copy Fd1tors frlemor L1ph11n me Schuyler 1m Hoffmm and lrene laord l-le1dl1ne Fdltor K1y Htrnlund Athltrlc l'd1tors Bruce H1st1nqs and nt Hoffm 1n OVQlI1lZ4lIlOI1 Fdnor ant Sclnyltr SOC1 1l LION Mlldred Montgomery Lzon s Lmgh Helen Cults Stiff XX7I'lfLI'S l'h1l Cl1rk ant Gu md Ann Podrnalersky IW1It Ad 'Vlanaot r The buslntss stiff vms composed ot M1rsh1ll Mllts 1dyert1s1ng manager nd XV1ldtn Cunnnmgs 1cco11ntant The Lzon typlsts for the ycar vtere net Honnr Lorralne Schxt Elsu frrcl-11 MyIflL Ogren VlFQ1Il1i ohn son and V1ol1 Curry Because of the press of other aeuxx tts Kay Hernlund was forced to drop er yyork early 111 the year houextr the dtncxency was balanced by tht e I1 rn of Budd Gore who filled the ya c ncy Budd was the edltor of the Lion 111 1930 and hls experlence and effort partlcularly at the plant were of great benefit The fixe ed1tor1nch1ef and HSSIS LION EDITORS THE LION STAFF-THE IOURNALISM CLASS LION STAFF 41111101 1111l11 lllllllli 4114 es S4114t4 1 1:41 114 1111 4 114 1111e1 11 S1 1111 41 inns: N 401111 hm llllll 111 4-110 1 41141 lll B0 fum 114 mnmll 1 0 1114 1 14 IOLIRNALISM CLASS X011 1x1 Hu111pl11e1 s ' elle X fulfil 11411 LILO X unet 1111 11 zz 4I 11014 noth T1JNY11S6!lCl X11 e 11111 Stl I4 vw 411111 Row B1 ll l111stlxN4111 c1y4lI mftum Inn mln T 1 41111 July 41 411 tant edxtors co operated IH assembllngl the paper at the prlnt shop there us ually belng three vxorkmg each Monday afternoon Lzon edltors ohnny Buford and The ent1re staff under the ed1tor W1ll1S Schaefer take txme off from run Shlp of Iohn Buford and W1ll1s rung the paper to pose for th1s plcture Schaefer d1d fine vxork and by y1rtue of yyhole MISS Dau finlsh tl e same per1enced has been precedent hearted co operatlon carr1ed ghtery s plan to a successful rather 1naugrat1on because pollcy of employfmg an ex staff durlng the first semester definltely estabhshed as 1 . 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Sensors Handle Llon Tull Newly lmhafed Are Experienced A better Lron maS publlshed th1s xcxr N 1 ruult of .1 rLorg.1mznt1on m the method of publlvmon Tu mu systnm dtK1SLdl5yfhL ld xmsox Mus Dnuqlmny vmun LXWKIILIILLLJ LQl0Ill Nl txxu OISlIlkl1lkf m Llumn xssou 1 kN 'Hu umm xxmtmq Qdxtmq md mxkn lil, of the Lion xx IS hmdlgd by t kQ wmors for th hrst purt of L yn xr L ff xx s LQ 1 ye from lumor uuxnlurs of thn wo our 1118111 Q 1 xx At the Luci of tha First iumstnr con potent members of tha 1OllI'I1l1l9Il1 dam were permlttgd to work on thg piper Thm method of qr ldllllly mtroducmq tha rmmbnrs of thc clxss hw brxdgcd 3 p ugn xxorkmq of uqmwnd xt lff and thu ufforts of 1 crop o gran ISPIFIIIIS In forxmr ymrs the enum rciponmbxllty for the pubh Canon of the paper 1f1 the early part of the yexr rested on thg two edltore but xuth '1 rrud .md true' corps of xxmtcrs Cffkifflktly CWIFSIIIQ through hom thc. puuous yg ll this dlffillll 5 l IS bun IIIIIIIINIZLL1 At the QQIIHL um xl allovxs the jOllI'I1lllSIll studgnti more tvmc to Study the rudumnte of xxr1t1r1g md more lmsurc to mcquamt them Nclus with the mcch mms of new spwpcr mike up Thm arringcuuut hls offend m op portumry to thmc students who hiv. lid 'x yan of work on the Lzorz ind vxho vush to gun add1t10r1f1l QXPCFICHCQ 111 ncwepaper vxrmng to render a defin Q seruce to the school The success of thi plin both from the stindpomt Case Of Opcmtlon 'md IITIPIONCITILIH rhg lOL1I'Il'illSflC Qtfmduds flSSLlI'LS Its Contmu mu next ye lr The Storm, lt Snew, The Stude, lt Blew' In thc trmlg and trlbulatloni of prmt mg the Lzorz the weather bgldom as sumei the huge and mcniclng propor t1ons that thlS narratwe wlll d1SCl0S9 One Monday last sprmg a ternfic Qnowstorm swept out of the northeast cmd mto northern Illmols But the re tum Aha' the plot thlckens so d1d the oll witcr grefme 1n MISS Daugh ertys, xenerwble Studebaker and Snow drlfts About sxx o clock when young men s W I EL TEE H1 TABUIAE bcdzon S PL-1qL .3 PRIZE WINNING ISSUES THE LION rmmwmr , pl I ln sn mln F um mp, ,Lx aw v 9 MLAHAH I WUPKHA THE LION BA IEE VSAM! 4 Hlnilnl. ri PE! :L F Q M1 FA fancles turn to eats M159 Daugherty ohm Buford Budd Gore Dlck Licher .md B111 Herzog turned thur fdccs to the cast hopefully hopped 1I1 the nova hoary iLlfOITlObllC After much plead mg 'md no teacher was present threats and prom1ses the Studc mox ed but rather hesltatmgly to be sure Howexer through drnmg prowess of MISS Daugherty and the encour age-mem of the staff La Grange was wentually It really waG an ex ent reached AQ soon as the boys wurc home the car refused to come out of the snow Ir dxed m front of Muse Daugherty- home To be a Journallsf One Mus+ See, Feel Ho+ Cha Type Luce' N0 yournihsts udx mms to thg pomt whim hc ce uns to be 1 JOUFIIIIISI ind luomw 1 full fhdqnd mvwpxplr mm l 14 .S Sun xlnkuc lm lptua ax M. rumul tlu o mx lx pk lu In mx stuy th xt surrounds thu Llus plum of Qompo-.mg room lmmloqy IS 1 bafflmq to tha, .xsplrmq jOLlIIll1Sf s I lIlSfL1l1 IS to tlu hxgh sdlool fusllmm No doubt thls mystg ry I1 ms bun mum U :tad to 1 plofound dm qru md furtlux nl11c,1dnt1on would only und to gonfusn w xr 1 Lnllql Qumnt of n 11 s lt L 0 t lt blOlOQlC3l nondwcrlpt promlscuously buzroxw lteclf 111 old rmmtx dpmyumg forms of dmcndgd txpn flux llthnr nulqgr xlluslon to Ong 0 flu qrmtut lurltwgw of tlu c 11 posmq loom would hum lxtrh purposn Q ks fc lox1lLzur 0 tiny d1d hence the Hcknoxxlgdgunc-nf of thur cndeix om lr heroes . c thn uoxx wma LIOUIRS RILIYIICI Luhgr md VX 11111111 VV Huzog Hung grun 1ournxl1sf L L dxly ttui Ito tl -Lux L thmgs As thgy giznd XkOI1dLI'l1lqlX Wbout the well appomtcd 111tL11or of tlu shop Frank the gemal xumuh ind Lnmnngly eff1c1cntl1notyp1st puhruc' tha xdx mtagcs of h1s cxpcrunu m gn lm thy boys thu scent md tx ul of th xr sum bums lil quastxon tquu mcxnmg 1 scxrgh hard And so the explorers dgflnunt ll nothmg but cork Sun helmets looked h1gh and low lower 'md lower mto the bow els ofthe darkened laid forms un1 at list 111 flash for iplish tlxcy Lxpn rlancmd thy thr1ll of sumg I7 Lzon Agam Awarded Dzstmgulshed Ratzng The d19t1l'lQl115hCd ratmg award f the IHIUOIS Statg Hugh School Prem asiocxatlon was lgam won by the Lzon th1s yeir The Izon hm rcccxxcd th1s ccrtnflcate of II'1CI'1t eich year smce 1927 Both of the COp1QS shown above were entered m the 1931 32 contest and both were PFIZB wmnere No only th typographlcal make up IS exammed but the content of the paper IS Qcrut mnzcd too No Hrgt second or th1rd prlzes are Hwarded Sammi of the best papers are slmply glxen dxstm qulshed ratmg certlficates I . 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As in former years, the business de- partment was supervised by Miss Alice Thomsen and the edltorxil by Miss Aileen Daugherty nnes Lingt was the eHic1ent eyer sm1l1ng business m in ager Hls hard working iss1stants were Bruce Hastings Ray Wall ice ind Willy Dana In the election of tht editor in chief by the sen1or students Budd Gore re ceiy cd a large majority lt was large ly through Budds ingenuity that the newspaper idea has been so effectixe ly carried out He was ably assisted by Parmeley Prltchard and Mary An dell who were elected associate editors These editors in turn chose the follow lng editorial board an Gay Eleanor Hedges ane Hoffman ohn Buford and llirl Relnke The art work w is in charge of Mary Cullen her assist nits were Marie Breen and Vlrgimi Luse The excel lcnt cirtoomng w is the work of ohn Frinlae of thc college inet Homer Blanche Mius Grice Roder Myrtl Ogren Catherine Oaks Mary Clifton Rostlli Caldwell ind Anne Podmaytrsky ty ped ill tht copy Debate Teams Meet In Several Contests The qucstlon for debate dur1ng the l932 season was Resoly ed that the sex eral states shall enact leglslation pro y1d1ng for compulsory unemployment insurance One member of last years team re er members were new and entirely wlth out experience After two month study of the question work on speeches began A few pract1ce debates were held before regular schedule started Although no declsxons were warded the team the members of both teams feel that they have obtalned what IS perhaps the most yaluable experience IH their high school careers The teams which the La Grange de bators met thls season were East High School Aurora West High School THE TABULAE STAFF-THE DEBATE TEAM TABULAE STAFF up inn 11 mn mn 1 1111 n tn znnei 1 N l ,nl nn e in 4 i H1111 l f ll! Ill lIt! lllX ll X H I DEBATE TEAMS fp in lillllthltl m ,mf will X nt y ny I Inu fl: nf :Inn nut S un Aurora Riverside Brookfield I Sterling Morton and Maine Townshxp High School Seyeral members of the team have applled for membership to the National Forenslc league The plan to carry on the Chapter of the league which was cstabl1shed by the teams of l93l 1 et . , ., . t X 4 li ' 1 A . f. 12 .- 2 - ' A . ' ' ' Q a - W 4 . . 1 ' ' 2 J , I ' C, ' . . ' t Q z W 2 ' 1. I . E , . , I . Q , . I L Y . C C V ' tr ' ' ' 4 ,. It l , I ' ' 1 ' 1 I e ', . V X , If . , I ' Ez ' . C v -EA ' v I I ntfl i , ' c I l . ' ' 'z . . A ' 2 ' 'z . ' I ' 2 ' , A . I2 X . 1 2 2 , ' , 2 ' ' 1 , c ' h , fx E 1 , 2 I I A x B1 v v x v. U i 's ' C . 3 . . V V I ' IU 1' NYJ give, NW-lilr, Th sh , titre. Mend, llnnaii mained for debate this season, All oth- Th' Izmir: 1' ll1 , H -, Angw-ll. OHM. thus. 1121112111-IU. SNXU4 Y , Y. N,,,,,, If ,-3 Lang' Rv' kg Hit? 1 . 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Features T I-I E Section 9 EL TEE HI TABULAE IN THESCHOCJLCFFICE Lffff In rifflzi: Miss llunwr. Mrs. llumv, Miss lit-li-11 Meyer. Report cards, late slips, telephone calls, letters, and a thousand other details are capably handled Clay in and day out by Miss Marion Homer, Miss Helen Meyer, and Mrs. Hume. Miss Homer is Dr. Willett's private secretary, Miss Meyer also acts as secretary in the junior college oiiice in addition to time spent in the high school oflice and Mrs. Hume discharges her duties in the high school ofiice. The office, when the new part of the building was con- structed, was placed in a position most convenient to all. Dr. Willett's oflice Hanks one side of the ofiice and the vault and Mr. Gordon's office are on the other side. The master clock, regulating the bells, is situated in the office in a convenient position for regulation. Page 2, Section 9 EL TEE H1 TABULAE FEATURES LEARNING THE GENTLEUJ ART OF WGOD TURNING 1 IH lll Most People Jusl' Smell Burning Wood Wl+l1ou+ Realizing There Are Manual Tralnlng Classes O tr th n takmg III tht odor of hearmg the buzzlng drone of the saws as one walks down the south lowe lsall the average htgh school student rarely X1S1fS the manual tr untng room Ney ertheless there a stlll sex eral Groups of young men who refuse to he classed wtth the so called drug store cowboys and who mdulge m the man ly art of wood worklng Wlth ham mer and saw they go to work ex ery chool day on some Chosen project I'1rst year m lnual tra1n1ng work con sxsts of the study of 1o1nery md ltght Ctblnet makmg The Cross lap bllnd mortlse and tenon through mortlse and tenon doye tall and blmd doye tall the study of lomery Many ot the types of jotnts find practlcil use when the boys start maktng large art1cles o thetr own cho1ce Arttcles of the boys own chorce such as 1 mustc cxbtnet pnno stool hook case or umbrell rack are made Tuo Courses m Second Year Both adyanced cahmet maklng and wood turmng courses are offered sec ond year manual trammg students Half of the class works at the lathes whtle the other half go on wtth thet work 1n ady anced cablnet makmg At the end of the first semester each half of the class takes up the work that the Large and useful arttcles ot urnl ture such as Morrts chairs ro kmg charrs tahles and bullets are cor struct ed hy the boys who make up th td x mctd cabtnet llliklllg cltss Tu wood turners study txerclsts on turn Ing cyhnders heads and cox es Em phasts IS placed upon mdtvtdual studen ortglnaltty Later ln the Course puplls re gn en the opportumty of destgntng md maklng plano lamps mahogany dresser sets hook racks IH fact my useful strtrcle thxt they may deslre to make for the1r homes lune woods are kept m stock for use ln th1s kmcl ot wood workmg ' 1 A ,g , X 'Nl R N - l . 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' FEA1uREs EL TEE H1 TABuLAE Section 9, Page 3 THIS IS THE REASON FOR ALL THE GOOD FOOD SQ 'Quo S...1.f VN he11 you t1kt your eyes off the cake that s DCIIIQ prepared hx Mrs K1111st you C111 set lVlrs Wogatsky on tl1e left gettmg ch1lt co11 c1r11t rt xdy 1nd Mrs XVIQDLY OII tht r1gl1t 'I hat 1mple111tnt 111 the upptr r1ght hmd corner th1t looks l1ke 1n 1ron ttnms r1cqutt IS used IH the electr1c IHIXIIIQ machmc to IIIISII pot atots Mrs NX agner says that the students that help 1n the c1fettr11 th1rd perlod get to l1ck the ICIDQ whenex er 1 cake IS blked Lucky llckers L T H S Has a Famuly Thai' Consumes Pounds and Pounds of Food Every Smgle Day of Year . I V ' L sr It bk C K 1 . I , tx , X ' 2 3 1-1, It 1 1 - ' , W Q M, s 2 ' .2 Yds' ..,,,,'fIt V ' new , A , ,-,2-2 2 . if f .' .- 9 iw U ' . bf 1' 'Fai ,Q . . ,ul -5, Km FW LA, . 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' ' 2 ' , ' - 2' ' ' ' ' V , ' 1 ' ' g 3 ' r 2 ' 2 .. . 2 1 . 1 hgh school f11111ly consumes nearly hundred pounds of potatoes th1rty pounds of meat and e1ghteen quarts of 1 1t lunch ln the c1fe er11 or scxen hours extry d1y thrte people busy themselx es preparmg and serxmg the meal and gett1ng ey eryth1ng 1n or der for the next me 1l Mrs Wogatsky completlng her e1ghth ye1r holds the IIIIIC record for helpmg 1n the cafetena Mrs Kmast has been here flye and one half years and Mrs Wagner has been 1n charge of the c1feter1a for four years A typ1c1l day ln the c1fttcr11 w1ll begm at b a m For three and ont lalf hours luncheon w1ll he prep1red It IS seryed from elexenth1rty untll IIOOII The washmg and drylng of tht dlshes and the utenslls takes three hours 1n the afternoon A 3 p m all IS order for the work of preparlng the next meal whlch w1ll start at is a 11 the followmg day If speclal bmquet and suppers are to be sery ed the work 1ng day lengthens IHIO the mght Twenty cents IS the ax erage amount of money spent on a luncheon by a stuctnt or th1s twenty cents luncheon co11s1st1ng of mashed pot 1toes h1lf pmt bottle of m1lk yegetables 1nd 1 d1sh of 1ce cream can be pur ch 1std Ice cream IS the fayor1te d1sh III the tune of one week forty Exe to Ffty g 1llons of 1ce cream are consumed Students des1r1r1g to work for the1r 1oon day meals and who haye a th1rd perlod study h1ll are glyen the oppor tumty One boy serxes ICC cream An other uds 1n the changmg of money nd others help to clear away the d1shes on the tables when meals are flmshed Page 4. Saffron O EL TEE H1 TABULAE Frammes DONT WORRY! THE BOILERS AREN'T GOING NOW! 1- -T' :L-link: vi e .. H hun larme idmxts thlt thls 1s the one and only tlme that he srmled at haymg to wheel burrow coll into the hungry bollers that kept our hlgh school bu1ld1ng warm Erme dumps the coal mto mechamcal stokers one of wh1ch m ly be seen behlnd hlm heaped wlth coal The smaller bo1ler to the rxght of the plcture IS used to heat Water for the shower ind wash bowl supphes of hot water throughout the bulldlilg The wooden platform that bears the welght of Erme and the wheel barrow load of coal leads to the coal bm to the left Mechanical Sfokers Used In This School are Some Real Flremen Thaf Work Forever and Never Gel' Backaches With the modern mechamcal stokers fcedmg the huges bollers that are used to hemt the school yer llttle attenuon fuel that go 1nto the fires eyery day IH the cooler weather Wheel barrow loads of soft coal are brought from the coal bm up the mcllned runway and dumped dlrectly 1nto the mechamcal stokers Other than regulatlng the How of coal mto the boxlers no more ttentlon need be paid the fuelmg of the furnaces untll the stored up supply of coal ln the stokers runs out Ap proxxmately Hye tons of coal are axer aged da1ly throughout the year Of course IH wmter weather a great deal of coal IS used and m summer weather lone 19 used Electrxc fans blow a constant stream of a1r through the drafts of the boll ers forcmg the coal to burn faster and rrore heat to be generated Both steam and hot a1r are used Water IS 'drawn IU from below the bo1lers heat ed untll lt bolls and the steam rises to the many rad1ators m the bulldxng When the steam condenses 1n the rad1 ators the water runs hack through the plpes and IS heated oy er ag un to form more steam Alr 1s drawn ID by f ns from the Intakes situated on the Bram ard ayenue Slde of the bulldmg near the ground It lb heated forced lnto the XBFIOUS rooms ln the bulldlng and IS expelled through outlets on the roof of the bu1ld1ng A constmt supply of pure a1r IS assured by thls method of t kmg the a1r IH near the ground md expellmg the heated a1r from roof out lets Q 'N I ' 2 I Q ' '. 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M U w fl X wkgkix ig Q' E on YCJ if i A H Y f - 1-' 5 I - M E .. 1 52 oo Q 4 ll I7 1 Ulf! 'Vw LJ Ciba udp jllllarnnn Vol 32 No. 53 UN ITY OF CHICAGO THURSDAY JANUARY I4 l932 PnoeFsveCmh .I II. FIIILIIY MIIB AUDIIEIICEIIIIIAIIDIII. 'SCOTCll COIlSG0llS AI' Il00IlY Edltor Cuvee Lesson sn Amencan Hsstory Development DR Sl-IOREY CHAIRMAN IY ILIAIQ I. WIIJQ lshnllnotbllllhlaarlllf-il' the Scotch dlecevered America al though l cannot believe QIY dld not ' Wlth this an the hayaota John ll Finley, prominent author edues tor and amoclata odltor of the New York 'l'lmes, gave a scholarly dmocr- lstton relating the lmpormnt pert theScotchpeeplahadlnthedestla atloa of America of tohy and sue csedad ln mahlng the audlence thoroughly Scotch comcluua. The earllest influence was felt ln New England where untsl their conslag, more people loft New Eng land than arrlvrd After the com Ing of thls people, New England de- veloped the trastr whlch gave her dlstlnctlon Daniel Webster John Quincy Adams lalph Waldo Enser son Rufus Jones, Dr Charles W Elllot. Samuel Smith Admiral John Dewey and Olsver Wendell Holmes are New Englanderl who trace their ancestry to Scotland Search Calor Illshery 'Excry lsne ln hlxery le s llne colored by Scotch blood The lnde pendence of the coloulrs would not have been won even If lt had been declared the commotion would io! have had such n hold on the states ns Ge Unson, emlssatson would not have had sueh moral vugvr xadmd uslity and polntlcal wisdom had nr not been for the Scotch. lr Flnley substantiated thu by examples from the pages of Amen can hlstory Pntrleh Henry who waat.heIratvolceinAmencatued vocate n severing ef relations wsth England was of Scotch ancestry and was bathed In an aprklag against Stamp Act hy Scotch descendants. Thomas Jeleraon although he was Welsh, was educated by Scotch pro- fessors and fell lato tha hands of Scotch clergyman Ona-al larrgen terminated the war nth the seal of Independence. Play Part h Lnpnalaa The 50WCh ltlln were the ehlef rcbesrera in the future of Amer 1 ln the partlhey played ln her panuon Gcoree lloern clerk Andrew Jackson Jamaa lonroe Sam Hutton laws! and Clark, and Presudent lcllnlcy are Scotch names whlch stand out na famous Amencsns. Woodrow Wslson proposed a world covenant, whseh wlll complete America s clrelo of manlfad destlay lvnhfvlnr world peace if as Jem r 10075 Hear! the Inventor of the nm electro llselrt. Samuel Plnley lCaaalaaed ea page 0 NasneBrmeySnloer ToCroeeedCasmon Donald Blrney and Henry Thearle Sulcer were offlclally elected to Crossed Cannon yesterday noon ac cordllt te lobert Geren annman der of the honorary milrtnry last. lnltlatlon ls scheduled for neat Wed Ml-'lsr Birley has been oromaeat ln track is football nptasn for the enlullll season and ls s member or Phi Keno PIL sum s Pu U il lIll0f mlilllf ef Intramunln, treasurer of the Dramatic Aseocra tion and has been actlve in Bloch Mara. These are the lrat eleetsoae O! 'N lf' year, another apponnt 'Ml' il rldise daring the next month. The members added to Cromed Cannon nlnce Inst September are lalf lrlcsea, lllor of the unlt and Glaalhvd en peg. 41 Mans JANUARY PHOENIX TALKS Han: Weise Talk: To llfluic Students' Hans Wenoe noted composer teacher from Vienna and head of the theory dspertmrmt of the Devld lanncs School ln New York. wlll gsve two lectures under tho naapicea ofthedepartmentofmamcaaapart of the Bementery Theory coarse on February lt and It The llsmeatary 'lieary eenrae given by Prelsmor Carl I. lrlehea lnelsdes eight slaglag, dletatlea and ear tralalq' lt meets two heara a wsoh In Sodal Selence I!! The class contlnaos through Spring Quarter and constitutes one laajer when completed hwfomor Cecll I Senlth also glvee a course In llesnentary Her moay for which major credlt ls giv Sophomores For Poeztsons sn Fnara Next Sophmnore rnndldales for tions on the production llachfrlnre for the coealng may sign up from 12 to 1 I5 day and Wednesday at the frlnr offleo on the thlrd floor lltchell tower Ssxtcen poaltsons are open four production departments. Junior mallllsr wlll have four nmore managers under Ella compny the posltlona are chorus musle and ushers, ln bualncse department they are vertunlng program, llcket xalrn und box offlre cr papers hugh radlo und the Includes scenery tumes. and lights These men pre chosen on the sn of prevsous expersenee and amount of tune they wlll he tn xloenle to lhesr worh It ll necessary to have wolaed freshman alultalst last year ply for the poattloa. Followlng this prollmlnary of slgnlng up for the applicant wlll be I abbot, Chet Laing manager la whose dlvnrloa he la lllylng Applucants snsy slgn up fConthned aa page ll HAROLD BOWMAN TALKS IN CHAPEL SUNDA Y MORNING The Rev Harold L Bowman D D pastor of the First Preshytrrsan be the Unsverssty chapel speaker at the servsces Sunday mornmg lr Bow he church of Puiland 0l l'0n wlll man was formerly pastor of t Woodlawn Presbfhnan church, and was the Iltdffemor nf The Rev Wllllam Boddy, now pastor of that congregation Chrrlos W Gilkey dean of the Unlverssty chapel ymardny ahhd lr Bowman is a ropresenhtlve younger wllnlstcr of the Prsdy terian church In the few ynrn has been preaching on the const, has had n ltrlhlngly auceemfal mln- he he lr Bowman wlll also speak Ia Chlcsgo Sunday evenlng when addresses the meeting of the Sen day Evenlng club in Orchestra hall The chapel proachc January 24 wsll be 'he Rev Albert Parker Fltch peltor of the Parh Av Preabyterlan church of New csty POETRYPRIZE All contnlrutions for the Pmha Prlsa ln Poetry amountlng to should be subsnltted te the dens office by larch l All dents ln the Unlvarnlty except who have prevloaaly wen the award may compete Inch eentamant wlll submit hh ceatrlbatiea typewrltten and rknsd wlth a peaedonym. OVER CAMPUS SOUIRRELS With the pushed Into r another two weeks, appears on campus next fastunng on lu cover, of a campus glrl llol Laufmaa, nrt Ink Put Pourrl burns an attach on The Daily dlacoures on squlrrela and ln particular, the squlrrela In Sud East, celapas last year returns whuaascal of artscles, and Vic Lorber wrstas Wlnnera. latest boasts, ls a bun apllll lla famous lboey' and I Bally apoelal arrangement ol Plchng lnnovetlons of of A Bt-Ill, and of John I Nfvllllaod psychologist which ames J Young pro- and Ad- wit odlce or woman to bualnena, for of the funds liml necemary alsdlenoe the queatson dsscuadon No will ha tn sell lnlur abll II whuch he vary dlffsrult the sales end of lrd year. and ales Il cub ques u a menacrng Statues. planned qnatta - Olwuallll great anything could sn these parlous coolness, that eelvsd with saurh more on campus than lt was In the an centers of tha elty ln the hadnam lnon rushed forth ts wave was tha eu and went f Hold Campus Mixer at 3 30 The Ir! all Unsveralty minor of the quarter, which h to lr IWC! eqeclally for lneemlll' lreillen wlll be held tomorrow from L80 to I In the theatre of Ida 'Noyes hall The dance ss bella Qeasored by tha Freshmen and Sopemora class councils and the llnlvmiq Soclal Committee, which H ehaksnaed by Jack Test. The Preehmu eemmlt tee Includes John lardaa. Grace Grover, and Chauncey Howard lelaben of the Sophomore com snltteo are Jane Jordan lagsne Footer and Surton Yeung luslc for the lalxer wlll be furn lshed by lthan Hyman and hls Ive There wil be no members Trustees Meet Tomght for Annual Banquet hundred members of the aculty wsll mend the nner tollht sn the CITI- of the llotel Sunland dsnner is an allhl event at the University trices are to professors and rtxuctors purpose ls to enable the two ts become better acquainted lolntly conssder the program program of the Unsverssty Thus only opportunity for faculty trustees of the University to wlth each other dunng the Five ll Swnft, ehasrnn of the Trustees, wsll be the toast sr tonsglst's runner :rum Quant:-ell s farmer member of Board ss comlng from New csty to attend the dmner, and be the pnnclpal speaker Thorn Wslder will weak aa a repress-n of the faculty Pressdant laynsrd llutchsm wlll also the W Gslhey dean of the chapel, wlll Qronouncs Invocation A reporter from The lilly la yesterday urged Thornton Wll and one or two other speaken reveal the theme of their re qcaaus-.4 an page 0 gathermg PHOEND! EDITOR ADVANCE? TELEVISION WORK George Grnnhn and Hier! Fut- ran alumns of the Unlvermty have renutly returned to Chsusgo from New York where my have amlehd ln introducing new development: to the remarkable new nclentlfsc sehscvement televmon Gmahn and I-'utr-an are nmoelntod with the Snnabrla Televilen Cqporntlon which has developed an apparatus upablc of tranmnttlng nn enlarged Image ten feet square Whllo la the Unlvermw Grniln wm one of the edltms al the 'Phoe- nIx and an edltor of he ooahlba tor's celama la the Ddb Lena. Ho graduated at item nad oem- pletsd owe years ef meld sehool hafta dsddlna' to Io lntn bulnem. Patron waa a graduate sdolsrmlp in phlloeophy loth wae members of 'l'au Ddts Phl. The sanahna equipment is in wsde use threaghoat the mmson pic ture theaha af do coat-y Chl- cego may obmln a Int Lupe of lt at the Colhnm. BBG YOUR PARIKUN elfaesday dkganlla eidnleof kaoom yeiyley rinrhidthn lleeataha alto slated tlona Iaat was buried! DRAIIA ASSOCIAI'l0Il PIll'Sl'Ill'I'S WOIlK 0F .IOIlNSl'0N LEYLAND SILIS IN PLAYFEST P t PI J M53 so 2'L.5Il I Theatre USE ONLY FIRST ACTS TheWlatse1naeamlmltkttenvfae nowmomheeaellhoDsnmalieAa- sealatlenwlhahellaeiaCIll DwollaeoClah.1lodlQahhan Aveofrlhyevenhgatnheblanee wlllheseevnd. Three pvremlorse ln one nkht' Thla ls the fare tht the audiences wlll rscelve at the Dramatic Amsela tlon I annual Ylayfaot to be mesent- ed on the stage of the leynolds club 'llttle theater' Thar-shy hi day, and Saturday evanlnga, Janu ary IS 29 and I0 The dret acts of three full-leqth plays wrltten by students wlll xha up the bill Frank l-lurbart 0 Hara director of dramatic product-sons said yesterday The Plays 'Re Trial by Carter Johnston Broke by Fred Sllls, and Call lllm Joseph by Ea. rd lnvl are the three playa that have been se- lected for presentatlon The lrat act of these three playa, each an en tlty wlll be produced by a group of veteran Dramatic Amocletlon actors and actroeaoo. Carter Johnston, author of Rc Tnal', n president at the Chapel :ou -elll and en Mhclo chlsman of the lellaf drive just complaiod by that organisation The student di rector of the plsy na loeamend Horse There le a cast of dve Sis ls Aathes- The author of 'Broke sa best known for being the nephew of the lata lllton Sllh. the ernema star Fred Sills appeared In Thornton Wllder's lang Christmas Dinner' which the Dramatic Aseoclatson pro- duced in December Pat lagee and Allce Stlnnett are the student dlree tors of the play Both lsgoe and Alice Stlnnett are famlllar chars: ters ln Dramatic Amoelatlon pro- ductlons and have asslstad ln thc dlroctlon of the four plays present ed last quarter A cam of ekht wlll so In an play Edward lavl, author ef Call Hun Josavb Ia a former Phoenix staff memberandaPhllef-slap pa Norman Eaton, pam preasdent of the Dramatic Areoelatnoa, ls the ltudent dlrector of Call Him Jos- evll' Therelaacnseofnix. Use Amerlsaa Senna nuhofmmrupnysunsfa sented on the Playfest bsll deal with the Amerleen eeene Johansen deals with a troll of peoie who ere called before 'the plllar of Iudlment had Sllls lrohs ln truducoa ehrsctora who are la Chl- CC0 500509-7 and lavl'a hash late- daees the Ghetto as the maln scene. Loohe at Tonight DrFraakHynsmaalnlght,pro- fessorofeconomios,wllIaddreaathe SoclaIhelubtoalghtatlInthaSo- clalScienceAmemblyHalloa An !conomlc'l'he0r'Blaeksat8oeml- lam Thlnwllleoatsnuetheerrsea ofloeturseonsochlhmhyodueatorr sadbalnemmnnwhlehwnsbegun bysssarsnaqasmr Tbehorlalielnbhaaoutllnoda sehodale fee he winter quarter whlchlnelldealechreahyProfs- llfl Bl-lr! Gldeoaee and Harold lalwell. Plansarobelqfmadehy theueeatlveeeascllforanestand- 'dF0UI!afdlltuduagronpaad soclalacivltlaa.'lh1plaaswllIhq usuaeusuasr-ealerrausa, llehlmeotlwwhkhareeeaeerned wlthvhaleeonomlchsoen. r, 'V I I l A p H ' ' n n . I I . , . , , A 1.- I . . . . I . - .. - .. . ' , ' ' u -r - ' I v . ' ' I A . I . 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Luxmris If Xfbw CIIEYIZ, dum of ms Iowushxp pumor wllcq x 'N ',l, xP.lfNI Img' !'xD!'Un'lll'K'ki fx '11 1 px I'II1lN51UIl wi VIKEH Uxzfw Mwrmx, Ilmx 'zxllu M C'im.1q-a Srl Jn-nl 11, '.-. p qw-1 THE 1111101 College T suppzemenf Volume XXV IUNE l932 l rice S2 50 or Init I llll Wir L Oldllll Hengels Kiki-'ini in The student council L T C s advisory body held its meetings on the last Wednesday of each month to discuss questions of school interest which were brought up from time to time. The council originated any resolutions deemed necessary and they were presented at the following general assembly for discussion and decision by the student body. In addition the council planned the general monthly assemblies. The membership of thc council this year was as follows: Ioseph Hengels President of the Student Body' Florence Thacher Secretary of the Student Body' Martha Gilbert President of the Women's Club' Iohn Ackerman President of the Men's Club' Ralph Lillig President of the Sopho- more Class' William Hastings President of the Freshman Class' Dorothy Banks Dean of Women' Charles Van Cleve Dean of the College' B. E. Gordon Dean of Men. Io Jo 0 T1f'i,'.g,L.V1i', Bnllunz Ifnzv: Miss Banks, Mr. Yam Cleve, Tl1ilt'l10l', Gillwri. 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 Page 2 Supplement EL TEE HI TAEULAE ILINIOR COLLECL OHN ACKERMAN Student Councll 12l Mens Club 1ll I resldent 12l French Club resldent 12 Commerce C u I 12 College Capers 1 l rICk MARY BROWNE Womens Club 1ll 12l Clu 12 French DOROIIIY CROOK Wonmen s Club 1ll 12l bren h ub 1 l l College Capers 1 ll 12l WAI TER DOHREN Men s Club 1l 12 Commercc Clu 12l ROGER EMMERTZ MENS Club 1ll 12 Commerce l Club 12l Track 1l Soccer 12 College Cipers 1l 12 Names Make News VINCENT BALATY Mens Club 1ll Commerce Club Basketball 1l 12l 0 RUTH COLLETT French Club 12l Book Club 12l LEWIS CUTSHALL Mens Club 1ll 12l Commerce u 1 l l rac College Capers 1ll 12l Ru IIARD DOUGIIERIY Cliss Tre Isurer 1l Men s Club 1 ll Secretary Treisur r 12l Col lege C Ipers Buslncss M ill Iger 12l CZOIHIIICFCC Club 1l 12l BET TY GESSLER Worlxen s Club 1 l l 17l Fren h ub 12l VV A F951 ent Blsketb Ill ll 12l Hoc e l 12l College Capers 1 ll College N1Ql1t 1 ll l 1uNIoR COLLEGE EL TEE HI TABLILAE Supplement Page 3 MARTHA GILBERT Student Council 121 Womens Club 11 President 121 French Club 121 Commerce Club 12 ate 121 VV A A 12 s 11111 121 Hockey COINSTAME GLORIEUX VVomens Club 11 121 French MARTHA HEAFER Womeris Club 11 121 French Club Secretary 1 1 Commerce Clu 121 Book Club 121 W A A Vice President 121 Bas ketball 111 121 College Cap rs YVONINE KIMBELL Class Secretary 121' Womenr Clu 111 Vice President 12 ' French Club 11 President 12 ' Book Club, Secretary-Treasurer 12 : College Capers 11 12 . RALPH LILLIG Class President 12 : Student Council 121: lVlen's Club 122 Commerce Club 12 : Track 12 1 Football 121: College Capers 121. MANNING GILES Mens Club 111 Vice lresident 121 French Club Treasurer 121 Commerce Club 121 Debwte 111 12 College Cipers 111 2 LUFILE GROSSARTH Woinens Club 11 12 French Club Vice President 111 College IOE HENGELS President Student Body 121 Class lresident 111 Mens Club 11 12 Student Council 11 2 Commerce Club 11 12 Basket a 111 Captain 12 Track 111 Intramural Baseball 12 Col ege Capers 121 Toastmaster Par ents Night 121 RICHARD KNOWLES VIen's Club 11 121' College Ca- pers . ROBERT MCALLISTER Class Secretary 111' Men's Club 11 12 : Commerce Club 1 I Editor of Collegian 111: Editor of Purple Book 12 1 Basketball l 1 College Capers 111: College Night 111. Names Make News lv -A 1 3 A 1 2 1, 4. 5. 3 2 ' 1? : 1 Deb' 1 . . . 1: Ba.- 15 Q 1 1 1. ketbz 1 1 121. f ' ' 1 I . 1 I I: Club H1 121- Capers 1II 121: College Night 111- . 1 2 I z , 12 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 b 3 . 1 ' I: ' I cI: . ., : I- 1 1, - 2 95 bll , ' 1: 111 121. 121: 1: - l V 3 - , 3 1 1 I b , 1, 111 1. 1, 1 1 1 1 I I ' I 5 1 1 1 I 11 Page 4 Supplement EL TEE H1 TABULAE IUNIOR COLLEGE HAROLD MORRIS Class V1ce Presldent 121 Com merce Club 121 French Club 121 Football 12 Basketball Captaln 12 Track 111 121 Co le e Capers 11 121 EUGENE NAPIER Mens Club 11 12 Commerce Club 121 College Capers 1 RuTH PLACE Club 121 Book Club 121 GORDON RAAB Men s Club 11 12 Commerce C ub 121 Tennls 11 12 ol lege Capers 11 2 DEWEES RusK Mens Club 11 2 Soccer 12 Track 11 Tenn1s12 Basketball 111 12 College Capers 11 121 Names Make News ELIZABETH MURDOCK Womens Club Vxce Preslclent 12 French Club 11 A Bas etball 1 ollege C pers 111 121 College N hr 111 ROBERT PENNYPACKER Men s Club 111 Track 11 12 Soccer 121 Intramural Basketball 11 121 College Cxpers IOHN PREST Club 121 Soccer 121 Basketball T nn1s111 121 Track 11 College Capers 111 AR FHUR RAMP Commerce Club 121 Intramural Basketball 111 121 College Ca p rs 11 ROWENA Rusx Womens Club 111 121 French Club 121 Book Club 121 W A 12 Basketball 111 Il ll 1 1 Q ' 111 1: ' 12 W. 1: 111, A. . 1213 k 11 121: .' 1: 1 If l C a -1 g ' . 1 . 1 ig . ' 1 1, L 1 ' 1 1 .11 121. I C cl 1 I 1 i A 121. Vvommfs Club 111 121: French Mens Club 111 1211. Commerce l ' 111: e 1' 1 1: 1 1 1' 13 1 C 1: ' 'B , cj' ' f e. 1. ' 1 11: 1: 2 3: .'. 12 ' 1: A- 11: 121. . 11 1 Q , ILINIIOR COLLEGE EL TEE HI TABULAE Supplement Page 5 RAYMOND RYDER Mens Club 11 2 MARY SOUIIIGATE XVomens Club 111 12 Book Club 121 VV A A 121 Basket b ll 11 121 College Capers 11 121 College Nlght 11 EVELYN TOWELL XVomens Club 11 121 French Club 11 Secretary 12 Basket b ll 1 12 College Capers 1 College Nxght 111 Names Make News x 7l-f :aw-3 an WW KATHRYN BECKER Wornens Club 11 121 French Club 12 College Capers 1 MARGARET BuEoRD WOIUCHS Club 11 121 Book Club 12 W A A 121 Basket b ll 111 12 College Capers 1 EVELYN CHRISTIAN VVomens Club 111 121 MARJORIE DEXTER Women's Club 121: French Club 1215 Commerce Club 121: W. A. A. 121: Basketball 121: Hockey 121. ROBERTSON SMITH Mens Club 11 Commerce Club 111 lresldent 121 Book Club 121 Basketball 1 laoorball 121 Soccer 121 FI.oRENcE TPIACHER Secretary Student Body 12 Sec retary Student Councll 121 Wom ens Club 11 2 French Club 111 12 Commerce Club 12 TABUIAI. Echtor 111 Book Club 121 Parents Nlght Address 12 College Capers 11 Colle e NI ht 111 ESTIIER WILLETT VVomc-ns Club 11 121 French ub 11 Co age CIpers 1 2 Page 6. Supplement EL TEE HI TABULAE JUNIOR COLLEGE Men's Club Enioysy Big Dances, Dinnersl in Social Ac+ivi'ries1 Two banquets three dances and four eyemng meetmgs co1npr1sed the soc1s11 act1y1t1es of the Mens Club of T C durlng tht sc11oo1 year 1931 32 Two of the d111ces were put on under the sponsorslnp of the Men s Club w1t11 111 exptnsts btmq pud out o he reetlpts Tht ot1t1 1et1x11ts s tre pnd for .rom th tre ISLIYS of th e L15 e y '1rs oe111 1et1x1t1ts lie 111 w1th 1 st IQ banquet fo1 111 the felows 1n school 111d the men of t11e f1cu1ty One hundred 1nd twenty hxe fellows wort present at th1s exenxng of fellow sh1p In accordance w1th the estab 11shed custom the 1VIens Club enter tamed the WOIHLIIS Club xt 1 x 1ude y11le show and ex enmg soc1a1 Aclser 111111 Dohren EI11II1LffZ Hengels and 1b were the Cll'11I'I11LI1 of the xe eroups who put tht s1uC1tx1l1e 'Ihe LX4eIl1I1Q mettlngs proud to be GLIIIL popul If ty wtre 11t cl 111 1 qymn 1s1u111 whert LIIILFIIIIIIULIII tooe tn orm of gunts 111: eontests xtry LINIIIQ emnq ter y htld 1o111t1y wlth the XX omens Club 1o11ow111q '1 t1lte off on 1 Mens Club et111g by group 01 guls sxxteen fellows dressed as g1r1s 111d wearlng homespun wrgs burlesqutd 1 VN omen s Club meetmg The members of the club entertamed the1r dads at 1 Father and Son banque II Apr11 Reyerend R h1l1 w1s th SPCCIII speaker T11e Hrst 1nfor1111 t INCL w 1s held III the XVe stern Sprmgs MISOUIL H111 wh11e1 the sc11oo1 bu11d111q w IS btnnq funngated Because of tht popu11r1ty of th1s d1nce another ont w 19 held ID the 1111111 floor corrtdor 1t school S3111 Buford planned these o111ces ldealG1rl Deflned by J College Boys The Mens Club crashed the mann news columns of the blg Ch1cago da1l 1es w1th news of 1ts quesuonnalre on the Ideal Gxrl Consxderible space was dey oted to dctnls of the results of the poll 1n the Neu s ANZLFIL 771 Tunes nd Her zld Ex mzmer I'd1to1111s were yt rltten 111 these p1pers exprtssmg thur cplnxon on the quest1o11n.11re Th1rteen questxons wh1ch could be 1nswer-ed yes or IIICOHSLQLICIIYIZII were asked wh1ch had to do w1th the char THE MENS CLUB 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 X I 1 , 1 1 1 1 '1cter1st1cs and 11ab1ts of the Ideal Gxrl Some of the ma1n COHCIUSIOIIS 1n the QUCSIIOHIIHIYC were as follows The Ideal Glrl does not drlnk smoke reck promxscuously or f11rt She Good looklng 1nte111gent 1 Chr1st1an and 1 good conyers1t1ona11st She IS 11ot profane shy or 11w1ys on the go the bt1g1n11111g of the ye1r pledge was c1rcul1ted 111ong 111 the men IH sehool wh1ch they slgned to 111 d1cate t11e1r des1rc to 10111 The first 1 111 111111311011 was w11en 111 e pledges wore thexr sh1rts backwards nd pa11ts rolled up to school for two tays The formal 1n1t1'1t1on took place 11 the hrst exenlng meet111g The club planned tht Class Rush 111 the early fall co11s1st1ng of three ln ter class contests The frosh won the stck rush and th pushball game The sophs won the tug owar pullmg the Irosh thro11gh the stream of water tw1ce The regular monthly meetxngs had SCXC111 good Ioyell spokt IIITICL 1-Imdw r1t1ng eral 1sst1nh1y s e1kers r I Bankmg md 11 H A Rounds spoke 011 111d Forgery 1 sponsored by the M0118 Club 1V1r Gordon gaye .1 t11k 011 all lunds of leg 11 documents 1 1 I e, ' C sv L. . 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V Z . . v . . . 1 , Initiation Ushers in l93l 32 Season of Womens AC+IVI+IGS The flrst gllmpse of the power pos sessecl by that august body the Wo mens Club w1s wltnessed by the Freshmen Women ln '1 pr1delower1ng week spent 1n the tortures of 1Illfl'lf1OI1 Clothes had to be worn wrongslde out m 1ke 11p was binned lI1Cl bells O1 ereen rlbbons h1d to 1111glt 011 the XlC t1m s ankles One of the loyely f1ll 1fl11rs of tl 1 w IS 1 tel for the lresl1111e1 ll sophomore women A th1s fllllk Yvonne Kllnbhll xlce pres1de11t g1ye 1 speech of welcome to the lIILSl1Il'lLIl mrls Martha Gllbert pres1de11t 1sked the new glrls to feel perfectly free to use the club room At the first meetmg of the year for mal 1n1t1at1on of freshmen women took place After supper the freshmen en cured many trxals and tr1bulat1ons after whlch the COHSt1tl1t1OIl was read and the new members repeated the pledge At a short busmess meetmg Reya Ebert was elected secretary and Elynor Paulsen treasurer On October 8 the Mothers Daught ers tea was sponsored by the Women s Club A lovely progra1n was presented to the mothers by Rowen1 Rusk Kxthryn Becker Dorothy Crook md W1l1na Wllson Sex eral busmess and soclal meetmgs followed One of the most mterestmg neetlngs was the February patr1ot1c n1eet1ng Poems were QIXGH by Opal Rakerd and Zahta Holt and Kathryn Becker Rowena Rusk and Evelyn Towell sang une Trotter spoke on Washlngton and the West Harr1et Lancaster and Olwyne WllllBmS spoke on Lmcoln and Washlngton The mam feature of the evening was a talk on Llncoln by Mr Clark Green S unt lJ3fl'lCk was the patron sa1nt at the March meetlng Supper a merry treasure hunt throughout the buxldmg Irlsh songs and storles by Mlss Marlon Everltt made up the eyenlng Thxs was voted one of the most popular neetlngs of the year As a means for makmg the meet 1ngs more effluent and enyoyable crxtxcs were appolnted whose duty It was to polnt out ways of better1ng the meetmgs Harr1et Lancaster was busl ress cr1t1c and Betty Collms was soclal cr1t1c Mlss Banks sponsor and the loyal officers are largely responslble for the success of the club Page 8 Supplement EL TEE HI TABLILAE Iumorz COLLEGIL Debate Team Tues For Second Place, Joliet Takes First In the debate trlangle consxstmg of Thornton Iolzet and Lyons TOWHSh1p unlor College Lyons shared honors w1th Thornton for second place each team hax mg elghteen pomts Thxs tr1 angle debate was the cllmax to sexeral rronths of study and practlce for the debate squad Mr Van Cleve the coach allowed the members of the squad to work out thexr own 1deas and methods of attack He offtred sugges tlons and encourlgement for the de baters The squad enloyed several non decxslon debates the first of whxch took place on anuary 29 wlth the Wheaton College negatlxe team The Lyons 'xttlrrnatlxe team was composed or Rxchard Haskins Reva Ebert and Charles Flsher February l a negatlve team made up of eanne Ide Robert Krlz and Geneuewe Graff went to Wheaton for another non declsnon de bate The trlanglt debate took place Feb zuary 5 Martha Gilbert Genexleve Graft and Robert Kr1z made up the ton unlor College They were partl Clp3HtS ln an mterestmg debate losmg by a score of ten to e1ght The afltrmatne team fared better on home grounds defeatmg ollet ln the evemng by 1 score of ten to nme Mannmg Giles Anthony Elsenbach 'md Harrlet Lancaster upheld the aflirmatlxe slde of the questxon for Lyons 1n a very fast movmg and close debate ollet aftlrmatlxe team was ylctorlous over Thornton w1nn1ng by a score of ten to e1ght February 12 oltet met Morton unxor College who was wmner of the other tr1angular meet The second tr1 ngle was composed of North Park College Samt PFCCOPIUS of Lrsle and Sterllng Morton Morton won the debate and w1th It the honor of bemg the best debaters IH the Northern lll1 noxs Iumor College Conference The debate coaches recently held a rreetmg and looked w1th favor on a new SCOFIHQ system Another thmg that met general approval was dec1d1ng the debate questlon IH the sprmg Thls wlll glve those people who are mter ested 1n debate an opportunxty to study curxng the summer months and thus should foster more mterestlng and worthwhlle debates THE DEBATE SQUAD Br fun Rott flles Nlr X an Flexe l'lvert ClllJPIf up R111 'HT I' e nth mt ls e Hx km Le Debaters Vote Harriet Lancaster Cutstandmg J C Forenslc Student The outstandlng college debater for '93l 32 chosen by secret ballot by the squad members who won thenr keys was Mlss Harrlet Lancaster of Rlver the s1lxer cup presented to the h1gh school and yumor college by Mr A N Sanqulst Presxdent of the LaGrange Trust and Savlngs Bank Mr San qulst who IS very mterested tn publlc speakmg presented the cup to the school early this spring 1n order to encourage forenslcs among h1gh school and lumor college students Every year the names of the students out s andmg IH forenslcs are to be mscrtbed on the cup M1ss Lancaster dxd outstandmg work th1s season ln the practlce debates and HARRIET LANCASTER repr sented the school exceptxonally well IH the debate agalnst the negatlve team of ollet whlch was won by the sentatxon of the cup to M1ss Lancaster took place March 3 at the debate ban ouet at the Green Shutters Tea Room At the banquet all the members of the debate squad who partlclpated 1n mter colleglate debate were gn en keys ln recognltlon of the work they had accompllshed ln publxc contest Man mng Glles recened a key for a second tme The others who recexxed keys were Reva Ebert Anthony Exsenbach Charles lusher Martha G1lbert Gene VICXC Graff lde Robert caster Followlng cup and the dnscusszon concernmg next years de lwate season was carrled on The sys tem of ratmg was dlscussed most of the people present favormg some change Every one seemed to des1re more debates lt was suggested that every school meet every other school In preparatlon for next year the sub ject for debate may be chosen at the end of the sprmg term Thxs the annual banquet of the de tate squad was well attended not only by debaters but by all those 1n terested 1n forenslcs and was a very del1ghtful manner IH whlch to brmg the debate season to a close Rlchard Haskms eanne KFIZ and I-larrlet Lan the presentat1on of the award1ng of the keys a I Q I l . . . 3 Q' .ar l V J V . . V t . K V . 3 c t' A ' . ' 2 f C . A ' . 1 ' ' f I v 1' ' , at 1 ': lv' ,, . . Y: , ' , I , T' ' . . ' , T 1 v: Gr. , Iis nl: - , L: ': pt Y, as' s, Il . K , , . V V . O , . I ' o 0 v 7 ' ' . . I . c - . ' - 1 . x . 1 1 - ' 3 Q ' ' v ' . ' 1 . f 'A . ' ' v V I h V ' I negative team which went to Thorn- side. Her name was engraved upon L' T- C- amfmative teilm- The Pre' . I . . ' . . ' I . . T C - ' 2 . ' . . ' . ' - ' ' ., , 1 . . l l ' h V l - ' ' . 7 . . . - 5 ' A- ' ' V N . - . I I ' ' , x I - -, w - . , ' . - . T v Y - 1 . Y, I 4 ' ' - .1 v l v 4 . ' ' ' vf IUNIQR COLLEGE EL TEE H1 TABULAE Supplement Page 9 MEN S AND WOMEN S CLUB PARTY L Znzlnl rum rx x nm l 1 My 1 IP I wl r in u 1 nu lxl 1 Sum 1 N mu ll um I-xlu lllll F Ill ll I0 t ll K xkurl Parents Nngh+ ls Established As New Tracllhon al' Junior College Noyember 24 1931 saw the estab hshment of a loyely new tradltlon at Lyons Townshlp Iunlor College Three hundred and Hfty people were present at the first annual Parents Nxght A dehcxous d1nner was sery ed 1n the b1g oymnaslum resplendent wlth purple nd whlte streamers Mr ohn Boose nd Coach Stenger led the commumty slngmg wh1ch was heartxly partlcr pated IU and greatly enloyed Durlng the dlnncr an orchestra played SQIHI classlcal dlnner II'1US1C The personnel of the orchestra was as follows Ken neth Cross conductor Wendell Zxm merman LCWIS Cutshall Wllllam Langdon R1chard Haskrns Walter Dohren George Erbeck Boyd Garton Wllllam Racme and Morgan Clark oe Hengels presxdent of the stud ent body seryed as Master of Cere monles Adm1n1strat1ve speeches were glven by Mr Van Cleve Dean of the College Dr W1llett supermtendent of the h1gh school and Mr Fletcher pres1dent of the Board of Education Rrchard Haskms played a trumpet solo A toast to the parents was given by Florence Thacher secretary of the student body Mrs Lloyd B Ashton and Mr E W Rusk dellvered the parental responses Leona Cvlovatsky dellghted the assembly wlth one of her charmmg solos A clever reacllng was grven by Kathryn Becker A male quartet conslstmg of Boyd Garton Kenneth Gross Edward Bonney and Phrl Borden sang several numbers Mr Holt preslded over an old fash1oned spelllng bee students versus parents Thls mterestlng affarr was won by the parents After the spell 1ng bee the parents rnspected the school and talked wlth the lnstructors Yx onne Klmbell and Mannmg Cvlles were responsible for the plannxng of th dlnmr and the program Guv Cuounsmnp r V O O I I . ,Q ' as it is ' 1 l rf 1 l a 'A ' g o o 0 0 - . 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Y ' L T J C Concludes Happy Year Filled Wn+h Bug Achvlhes Ont of the most qxlx rffalrs of the fall wls the Halloween masquerade onen October 30 1n the gurls gym Approprxate decor xtxons good refresh nents gay costumes peppy specialty dances and danclng to the IHLISIC f Lee Ilerres orchestra mrrktd the merry eyenmg FIVE snappy X'lL1dC'xlllC rcts started off the annual Mens Club entertaln ment for the Womens Club Acker rr an Lllllg Dohren Hengels Raab Fmmertz and Cvlles were the planners of the party Bob Raffertys orchestra furnlshed the music for the danclng whlch capped the chmax of the enter tunlng eyenlng of November 20 It w is yoted by the student body to make the annual Chrlstmas entertaln ment a dance lnstead of a banquet and to grve the balance of the money to unemployment relref The dance took place December 19 wlth Lee Plerres orchestra agaln ln the hmehght B111 Hastmgs had charge One of the funnlest and most laugh able programs of the year was th 1o1nt Men and Womens Club meet 1ng of Ianuary 26 A burlesque of a Men s Club meetlng was skrllfully pre sented by the women who character carxcatured Mens Club Mens Club uproar w1th a Womens Club meetxng was conducted Yvonne Klmbell and Manning Glles wrote the clever sklts The Men s Club next gave an xnformal dance on February 20 Thornton and Lyons bltter foes on the basketball floor met ln frlendly sp1rnt after the game to enloy a dance 1n the grrls gym Dale Lltzenbergs orchestra furmshed the musrc The lrost enjoyed feature of the evenmg was the Slilglflg of Guy Chouxnard and Charles Barthel A group of men and women wxth llterary asplratlons organized a club devoted to the study of books and other phases of modern hterature Charles Eaton was chosen presxdent and Yvonne Kxmbell secretary treasurer Mrs Doherty served as sponsor The Book Club as lt was called d1d much to further mterest ln modern hterature The all school plcmc the prom Col lege Night and graduatlon were the concludlng act1v1t1es of a full year at Lyons Townshlp Iumor College lzed or more accurately yarrous members of the S1xteen members of the kept the audrence m n the1r conceptlons of how Page 10, Supplement EL TEE H1 TABULAE JUNIOR COLLEGE French Club Enioys Enferfaining Plays Gwen by Members Le Cercle Francaxs the 1un1or college brench club IS composed of those students who are yltally 1nter ested ln tmproymg thelr powers of French conyersitxon and enlargmg thelr grasp of French customs and French loc ilrtles Under the sponsor shlp of Mlss Mary lzllen VM arrmcr wlth Yyonne Ktmbell as presxdent and Iohn Ackerman as XICC presxdent tht club enjoyed a most successful season About th1rty members took part IH 1ts actryltrts At the first meetmg Ex elyn Towell was tlected secretary of the club and Manning Giles was elected treasurer MISS Towell res1gned her pos1t1on at the end of the HI'St semester as she had completed her work at that tune and Fly nor Paulsen was elected to fill thrs y xcancy lt was also declded at thls hxst meetmq whxch wus held 1n tht VVomens Club room that the future mtetlngs be held IH th homes of the x arxous membt rs Those who hate been hosts and hosttsses to tht members of tht club are Manmng Cults ames Kxdston Esther Wxllett Constance Cvlorreux and Martha Cnlbert The programs presented at the club haxe been of a yarled nature At the Hrst meetmg French cha lcgues were presented by Eyelyn Towell and Constance Glorleux Sey eral short French skxts were presented by ohn Ackerman Bernlce Patterson Elynor laulsen Helen Heater and Harold Morrls 1n Noy ember A Chrlst mas program was QIXCH at the Decem ber meetlng A tableau was enacted THE FRENCH CLUB-THE COMMERCE CLUB 1 111 mlwell 1 1 la 'I f 11:11 l1n11s N s1 11111 mu 11m nn I 1 111 ll sslu 1a 1 s I1 L1 ts N 1 ll 11 :sk l num o f .2 ' ' , ' 2 ' ' .. 5 3 - . - -. . 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L I I ' by GCHCXICKC Craff Margaret Nle mann Iohn Ackerman Manning Glles Harold Morris and ames Kldston french ChFlifIH19 carols were sung by a quartet leggy Borden Eyelyn Towell Boyd Garton and Phll Borden A soc1al hour was emoyed at the anu ary meetlng at whrch tune Rowena Rusk and Eyelyn Towell sang a French duet In February Mrs Halsey Darrow Gaye a readmg from a French play and Margaret Nlemann talked on a school day IH France The March pro gram mcluded talks by K Becker E Snowden H Lancaster and L Bflgh on lnterestlng features of Parls 2 nd a play was enacted by Dorxs Horn Anna Gloyatsky Iohn Ackerman Wayne Iohnson D Scheef and Bar bara Ashton 1111111 1 1 ll 111 1,11 1 11 l mmumu tu s 1 1111 n 11 1 ut tn 1 s :mill t 1 Ill kr 1 wt I1 mp 1 s el 1 1 Ill! s 1 1 1 Currenl' Economic Problems Form Commerce Club Dlscusslon Topics The Commerce Club under the leadershlp of Mr Larson and Robert son Smlth the presldent held a SCTICS of lnterestmg meetings durmg the past year Approxlmately fifty members met at the Green Shutters Tea Room at SIX oclock on the thlrd Monday of every month Bes1des the dellclous dm 11ers the club also enjoyed between the courses group SIIIQIUQ of populal songs l Short talks on current economxc problems formed the bas1s of each meetmg Mr Vernon Hale and Mr Mehagen spoke at the March meeting The club proyed yery popular for lt 19 one of the orgamzatrons m t college whlch combine soc1al and educanonal actxxlty It IS espec1ally to be commended for the practlce afforded IP after dlnner sptaklng that thxng so dreaded by most mexperlenced people Iumon COLLEGE EL TEE H1 TABULAE Supplement Page I1 TANGO CHORUS PERFGRMS AT CAPERS l 1 l llXXl Third Edlhon of College Capers Successfully Presented by J C The third annual productaon of College Capers was successfully pre sented before a packed house Friday April 22 MISS Mary Ellen Warraner sponsored the reyue Manrung Gales was general chaarman Richard Dough eaty had charge of publlcaty Harrlet Iancaster dramatlcs Kenneth Gross 1nus1c Morgan Clark stage Esther Snowden and Dorothy Crook dancing Th show opened w1th a sade spht ting mock opera with Edward Bonney Wllllaln Myers and Boyd Cvarton takmg the leads Kenneth Cross was conductmg th1s lTlL1S1C3l success The chorus consasted of Edwan Belknap Lewis Cutshall Walter Melma e Trotter Bud Balls Robert Twomley Robert Hume Robert Pennypacker Gene Napaer and Carter Lamb The ballet taking part an the opera was one of the laugh r1ots of the productlon Its charm and beauty was equalled only by its grace The members were DeWees Rusk Taylor Leonard Iames Sayles Harry Hewltt Roger Em mertz ohn Banks Iohn Ackerman nd Charles Bartlett Frank Iacobl presented an amuslng chalk talk an the second act H1s cleyer cartoon ranged from lemons to baby bUQQ1CS and ended w1th a strlkang moonlaght scene A lovely Spanlsh nance was g1ven by Dorothy Crook and Betty Gessl r A comedy The Dear Departed was glven by a competent and expera enced cast Martha Heafer and Harraet i l Lancaster as quarrelxng slsters D1ck H3Sk1HS and Morgan Clark as thear respectlye husbands eanne La Brasn as l1tt1e Vlcky Slater and ohn Brown as her grandfathe all showed splenclad work Orenda an twenty mmutes of baffllng trlcks lOrenda IS Mr W1ll1H1H Doppl He produced handkerchaefs and cards from nowhere Durang the mtermassaon between Acts IV and V Mass Warrlner was presented with a bouquet by D1ck Dougherty ln appreclatlon of her work ar behalf of College Capers Terpslchorean Skull Shown ln Lasl' Aol' of Vaudevllle Show The last bag act opened w1th two numbers by Lee laerre and his hot orchestra Ten dancers presented a gaaceful exhlbatlon f the tango Esther Snowden Ralph Lllllg Peggy borden oe Hengels une Trotter Charles Eaton Margaret Nlemann Charles Bartlett Geneyaexe Craff and Bud Balls were the Spanish senors and senoratas buy Chouanard master of cere naomes lntroduced Mary ane Parks who gaye a peppy rendataon of B tween the Dey1l and the Deep Blue Sea As an encore she sang Lxymq by the Congo Ralph Eadem assist ant master of ceremonaes announced the next number Somebody Loyes 'Xou sung by the college trio Ed vt ard Bonney Cwuy Chouanard and Kenneth Gross ayne Wards lost Arabella when found proy d to be an astoundangly lntellagent horse whach danced lumped rope and rolled ox er eanne Ide and Alace Heath were the traaned horse Th KICRIHQ Kollegaans next showed what a soft shoe chorus can do Mary Southgate Irmanell Murdock Ehza n1ce Patterson Dorothy Hautau Doro thea Scheef and Barbara Ashton were the sp1r1ted k1ckers Two numbers by the orchestra wer followed by the Ital1an Street Song beautlfully sung by Leona Gloyatsky 1ass1sted by Edwan Belknap Edward Bonney Guy Choumard and Kenneth Gross BALLET KICKING KOLLEGIANS on l Rusk T r I 1 ll I name Xe ke a an an at tt I it an Nnuth nu tt 1. , . o 21 ' 1 ' , 7' . 1 ' , 1 1 1 1. 1' 1 2 'Q ' ' ' O 1 . 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Sayles, D. .-', nl Bow: ll. ,xhll0ll, L, Gross: 'tl, D. ' ' K '- U. liill'lll'Il, R. li -rtz, J. 1 z S1-l '-', I. Maaawlawk. ' . Ho! uni lime: l'l. Mu 'l 'k, B. l':11t4'a'sun, Bl. ' 1' unto, lb. ll: tziu. Page 12, Supplement EL TEE H1 TABULAE Iumon Cottece J. C. Football Has Successful Season The first season of football at L T C came to a close w1th a game at Emmonds Held w1th former graduates of L T H S as opponents Th lurple and Wh1te :an over these lusktes to a tune of 13 to O to estab llsh a 1000 per cent season There were only two games played agamst formldable rlvals one wlth the alumnl 'md a conference game wlth Morton umor College ln th1s latter engage 111ent IH whlch the college LIOHS ln yaded the Morton school the home team was successful by grace of a One touchdown w1n Iohn Hatch scored IH th1s game and Chuck Borden and Eddle O Hara crossed the chalk mark ln the other encounter Added to th1s were numerous scr1m mage games wlth the h1gh school 1n wh1ch the college team always came out on top To gne an 1dea of the comparatlve superlorxty of our boys we m1ght state that Morton cla1med the umor College Champ1onsh1p Had La Grange had a more complete sched L.le her team m1ght haye merlted that d1st1nct1on In the backheld of the college team was Blll Myers who d1st1ngu1shed hlmself ln prep football but who was out of the last gam because of an lnjury Ed OHara Iohn Hatch Bob Iacher and Chuck Borden put ID com mendable serylce back of the lme 1mmy Mart1n Hank MOFFIS and Chuck Eaton took care of the end posmon All of these men were ends on the h1gh school team At center was Dan Taylor who played great ball all year Blll Racme was regular guard strengthenlng the forward wall Bar front llne He played all of both major games at tackle pos1t1on At the other tackle was Bob Smxth Dean played both guard 'md tackle and saw plenty of actlon L T J C Completes F1rs+ Soccer Year A regular squad of about twenty boys none of whom had seen or heard much about soccer let alone play lt was on hand dur1ng the entlre season start1ng soon after the opemng school A SEFICS of four games was scheduled w1th Morton Iumor College at a rather late date by Coach Sedg wlck now completmg hls first year at La Grange and the opponents won all THE FOOTBALL TEAM-THE SOCCER TEAM FOOTBALL TEAM xtlett T 11111I0to11 tch I tllllld T 1 or lfltll 1-'1 Venm f x 11101 BUIKICII Nlxe1s Loxetn 1 1 SOCCER TEAM I XX l 111111t1 w 1111 IX 1 f 1 ll of them Th1S IS by no 1neans as bad as 1t sounds The first game only slxpped away 8 0 Two weeks later the Lyons lads although putt1ng up game fight lost 6 1 The last two games were both played at La Grange and showed how well the candldates were shapmg 1nto a tea1n under Sedg wtck s d1rect1on The th1rd of the ser1es was won by Mortons three polnt margm 5 2 but represented a great xmprovement 1n team play The last Game was the best The defense was vastly lmproyed and had the offense kept up 1ts end and Lady Luck been 1n a klnder humor the score would not haxe stopped at -1 2 Twomley goal Nordm C Lamb and Draeger fullbacks Hauter Penny packer Seward Franke Emmertz halfbacks Iacob1 center Sayles Rusk Prest and Deuschle forwards were th1s year s letterm n Only five of these w1ll be lost through graduat1on An excellent seasons schedule has recently been g1ven the o k of the league headquarters It opens wlth a battle between ol1et and La Grange on October 8 wh1le Thornton the tra d1t1onal enemy of the Purple and Whlte w1ll be met the followmg week Octo ber 15 North Park furmshes the com pet1t1on for October 22 wh1le the b1g wmdup game of the season w1ll b staged aga1nst Morton one week later . . . . 1 .. 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' 'L ' V 1 ' '. , . . . . v ,- - C -J I I, s Iumorz Cometh EL TEE HI PABTJI-AE hi Supplement Page IJ TRACK TEAM GOLF TENNIS TEAMS ll X111 llll lltll l ll tk llmw 1 212 I url Tenn: mx IX xmm KI to I4 11 'Ned wrt t ut s Rus X llxlll on Golf Tenms Teams Start New Seasons Only one match has been played of the regular seven game schedule for the tennls team and that wtth Thorn ton on Aprll 27 The locals lost 3 2 lrest and Hewltt won IH the sxngles but W1lk1nson was defeated along Ullrxch and Rusk Coach Iohn Ward m the lmeup w1th the doubles teams Raab and Twomley and Sedgw1ck and Manager w1l1 probably Hnd a sh1ft advantageous The remalnmg contests are as fol lows Apr1l3O COHCOfdla there May 3 Ch1cago Normal here May 6 Morton here May 10 North Park there May 12 Iohet there May 18 L1sle there Golf Prospects The golf team must awalt what the Golf Fates have IH store Wxth the sea son just opemng Coach Banks has plcked from hrs tournament Captam Balaty Flsher Ipsen and Twyman ranklng ln that order to represent the school The schedul IS not yet completely hlled out but the followlng encounters are on tap for the club breakers May 13 1nd1v1dual conference champlon shlp May 18 Crane jumor college May 19 hlgh school May 23 Morton une 6 hlgh school Lyons Track Slars Show Their Sluff The 1932 track season opened w1th '1 meet wlth Armour tech it the Unix er slty of Ch1c1go fleldhoust Tht spec t clt w IS 1 real thrllltr from tht s xrt is thc 46 45 scort l1'ld1ClfLS and the l dance of the y1ctory hung 111 tht rc lay which Tech won by 1 shght mxrgm Opening the month of Much tht team xgun xnsrted the ChlC1QO held house fllli tum mettmg Armour tech and the Unlyerslty of Ch1ClQO B tt am Tht flnll stmdlng w 18 Armour 57' L1 Grange -1312 ChlCdQO 22 Rtseryc force stood the locals IH good stead accountlng for the majorxty 1n the po1nt column but L1ll1g ty1ng for first 1n th hugh jump and Lacher and Ol-Iara Eaton ln thlrd pl ice IH the pole y1ult helped conslderably Elmhurst Defeated Flmhurst was the first genulne X1CflI11 of the mdoor competmg at To w1nd up competed rn carnlval season They fell D-1 36 La Grange on March 9 the lndoor season Lyons the Armour Tech Relay Aprll 2 L11l1g matched strldes wlth the B1g Ten hurdlers and the pxck of the Ill1no1s and M1ch1gan college stars and won h1s way to the emx finals The half nnle relay team Ackerman Franke Lllllg and Nordln won lts way to the finals but finished just out of the money by 1 foot Morton Lzcked Ooenlng the outdoor season Apr11 22 w1th Morton La Grange trampled down her opponents 68 48 Ten of thzrteen flrsts fell to the home talent Illllg was hlgh pomt man w1th thlr teen tallles scorlng flrsts 1n the hlgh 1ump and hlgh hurdles 'md second IH the lows Nord1n set two mce marks trayehng the 220 yard lows ln 233 and the 220 dash ln 22 6 Hengels threw tlse yavelln 138 feet wh1le Penny packer and Bales followed closely to score 1 slam IH the eyent Good Dzstance Men Stroh Meaden and Hessler the d1S tance men are some of the best Hew 1tt sud Borden are other pomt holders 111 the dash and shotput respectnely The rema1n1ng meets are as follows Apr1l 30 La Grange Thornton at Con cordla May 6 Thornton Morton at La Grange May 11 Valparalso un1 xerslty at La Grange May 21 Con ference meet at La Grange s . fr J' ' 2 . 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Page I4 Supplement EL TEE H1 TABULAE IuN1oR Correct Lyons College Has Successful 193132 Conference Season T C los ILS opener 1 closely contested game at the Con cor la gym by a score of 19 17 Taylor Leonard was hlgh po1nt man for Lyons scormg nxne pomts The f1rst home game was played wlth the Chicago Apprent1ces and was won 35 27 Fme ball was played by th home team Arch Kmg was the star of the game scormg elghteen DOIHIS A fast breakmg offense on tl e part of La Grange and a sluggish guardmg department on the opposlng squad made posslble the vlctory Normal Don md The First conference game was won from Chicago Normal through 1 for 1 the return g1me wlth thls T C playmg far below standard fell 31 18 ralhed and played some real defeat North Park 39 22 Leonard was hlgh polnt man wxth th1r team L 1ts usual Lyons ball to teen ponnts Kmg contrlbuted e1ght and Morr1s 1nd Weaver sex en pomts The thlrd stralght wm was taken from Mor t n 31 21 Lose Three Game s Then the college h1t a bad streak losmg the next three games These were all close contests The first was lost to Thornton 25 22 followed by 1 defeat at the hands of North Park 37 31 the team whlch the home cagels had so easlly bested earller 1n the sea son Llsle stepped 1n whlle the gomg was bad and managed to carry away 20 15 XICIOFY over our caqers These scores were the lowest of the season Play Close Game One of the best games of the year w 19 1 wm oyer Chicago Normal 38 37 Arch Kmg scored SIX baskets Th n followed 1 game that w1s lost and won La Gr1nge went to Morton and lost 36 31 Later lt was forfelted by lVlorton because of 1nel1g1b1l1ty The next week the Purple and What wreaked yenoenance upon L1sle to th tune of 40 15 The season was Hnlshed by the spectacular w1n oy er Thornton Season Success ul All ln all the season was yery suc cessful Some of the best teams m the conference were defeated Prospects for next season look good w1th some fne players back to form the 1932 33 team l THE BASKETBALL TEAM XX X 111 I Thornton Succumlos In Game W1+h Lyons on March 1 23 fo 21 T C wound up 1ts league season March 1 1932 w1th a long awalted vlctory oyer the Thornton college team 21 23 Dan Bales and Vm Balaty led the wmners to a suc cessful conclusion of the 1931 32 sea son Bales scored four baskets and two free throws for a total of ten pomts to lead both teams IH scorlng Balaty came through ln mce shape to supply three baskets and one free throw Although the home team had a good lead at the flrst of the game 1t shppec away and requ1red Arch Klng to rally l 1013 HENJGELS AWD Hlxxx Motuus Lo captams of the ba ketball team he played true to form He was put mto the game wlth the score txed 23 all wlth less than a mxnute to play Although he had faxled to score ear l1er 1n the game he came through w1th one of those Arch long shots and urtually won the game Thornton desery es cred1t for packmg remarkable comeback punch playlng a good deal of the flrst half totally scoreless tra1l1ng 14 8 at the half then r llymg to t1e the score 1n the flnal seconds Vzctory Important The XICYOTY meant quxte a blt It made the flnal appearance of f-lengels Morris and Balaty a success 1t gaye the college a final record of slx wms nd four losses and lt left the locals undefeated on the home floor It was the schools flrst trlumph over Thorn on The curt11n ralser between the two second squads gaxe out a l1ttle ady ance mformatlon on the prospects for next xear The Purple ancl Wh1te won 15 3 The game was featur d by four baskets by Croft two by Leonard and one by McEwen Fully as S1Q1'1lHC3f1f as the scormg was the guardmg of Templeton and McEwen who form a well matched paxr to step 1n for Hen gels and lVlorr1s Rusk scored La Granges only free throw 2 , X - - 16 L. , I. . t ' 'n a dl ' ' A . . . 1 2 . . 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Q , ,- ' A' 1 JUNIOR COLLEGE EI TEE HI TABULAE Supplement Page 15 THE WOMEN S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION In aa ta la I Iiulluuw aat v e a x su uall lal nu natan mssa s lt ua 1 u now Xluat ua 1 fa 1 ao e m a Q use Women Placed an Charge of Sporl' Achvahes of Afhlehc ASSOCI6'l'IOh At the begannang of the year daffer ent W A A women were placed an charge of the v araoaas sports Each garl was responsablt for the poant keepang ol her sport It was up to her to or ganlze the members who desared to partacapate an the actavaty Rowena Rusk had charge of horse back rldang and several enjoyable rades were taken at Stalfords under her lecaderslaap Bernace Maller was gaven wammang Thas 'actaxaty contrabuted many poants to those takang part The oarls swam weekly at the Olyanpac club ITI Berwyn Opal Rakerd was assagned the plannang of the varaous hakes In spate of thear other 'actaxataes the aunaor college women found tame for takang many hakes throughout the year Mar yorae Dexter had charge of the tenna tourmnatnt begun an the fall and also kept the poants for fall and sprang lennas Base System on Fave The poant system for the assocaataon was based on fixe Faye poants were can en for ex ery turn out for organazed sports hockey soccer basketball and baseball An hour of horseback radang tennas swammang and golf merated live pomts A poant for every two males was receaxed an hakang Roller skatang won five poants for every two hours Whale thas system was felt to be anadequate along some lanes at served the purpose of offerang 1 stamulus for athletac partacnpataon Gave Awards Awards chosen by the officers of the club were gaven Three of the receavmg 400 poants receaxed a award on the b'asas of thear manshap servace and abalaty recexvang 400 poants receaved an women specaal sports Those 'award and th wmners of 200 poants were also recognazed BETTY Ghssusaz W A A presaderzt ' I I I O Y 0 o l o - a 1 J z ' ' 2 . 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W A A Enloys All Achvahes an Sports For I93l 32 Season About forty members partacapated ar the actaxataes of tht Woantns Ath lttac Assocaataon undtr the ltadtrshap of Betty Catssltr prtsadtnt Martha ltr xlct tsadtnt R xa l 1 secretary 'and une Iqrotttr treasurer In the fall the W A A members partacapattd an soccer 'and hockey They anet weekly and good turn outs showed thear anterest Basketball was next on the progr aan Every Thursday exenang those athletacally anclaned 'assembled froan 5 00 to 7 00 Suppers were brought and these weekly even angs were looked forward to by the tollege women Freshmen and sopho Play Baseball In the sprang baseball games were held outdoors Horseback radang hak ang swammlng roller skatang tennas nd track were enjoyed throughout the year One of the most anterestang meet angs of the year took the form of a mock track contest on November 5 Illanoas Northwestern 'and Iowa were represented After hockey soccer and basketball a buffet supper was served ar the gym office Then came the pseudo track meet A football game and several laughter evokang relays were engaged an Iowa came out vactor wath score of 21 compared to North westerns 20 and Illanoas I9 Try Stunts At one of tlae monthly aneetangs the women traed ttamblang 'and stunts of every kand under Mass Waldsclaanadts darectaon Although rather hard on the joants these stunts were gaxen thear lsest by the VV A A zealots The bag basketball game of the year was the college women xersus th faculty women and what 1 game that .vas Mass Warraner and Mass Wald schmadt starred for the faculty ably assasted by the Masses Banks Gedons Schulz and lhomsen The final score was ll 7 an favor of the college wo men Hold Banquet A grand finale to the years actava taes was the banquet held May -1 at Sedgley Farm Martha Heafer was 1n charge of thas gala affaar whach was a merry conclusaon to the 193132 season of W A A E L V AUTOGRAPHS X 3 Iii T51 H1 Tina 1. .xg 15 Nl X3 'Pa' X 'ap v X ur ,f s, X X . 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