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

 - Class of 1939

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Debafe, boys' freasurer 2, Sfudenf Council. and golf. Beffy O'Shea . . Wifh her loolcs and falenf, our senior class secrefary is sure fo suc- ceed. Full of fun and friendli- ness, Beffy's a firsf class singer, acfress, and fennls player. Donald Egberf is a valuable assef fo our foofball and bas- lcefball feams, nof fo menfion fhe posifion as freasurer of fhe senior class. l-le's guief, buf full of pep. Carl Absmeir . . l-lis fhoughfs and arms are usually filled wifh his sfudies, buf Carl gefs around and shows his friends and himself a good fime. Rufh Allen . . As she has fhree years of G. A. A. and fwo of baslcefball, one would surmise fhaf she is an afhlefic fype of girl. I-ler immediale plans are for college. Young Allison comes from Louisville where boys' schools lcepf him busy. Sonny plays a champ game of ping-pong and lilces all fhe iifferbug hops. Norma Anfhony is a giff from fhe sunny Soufh. l-ler fhree years wifh us have been very acfive ones. Teenya, glee club, and acfing are iusf a few of her Hfime fillers. John Barfholomew . . A swell guy and a fine sfudenf, John- ny really shows 'em how. Class presidenf 3, vice-presidenf 4, band, orchesfra, commiffees. and debafe. Lucrefia Hamm . . Her charms and abilify have won her a place in fhe hearfs and acfivi- fies of fhe school. Treasurer 4, Sfudenf Council, Playmalcers, and O. E. O. I, 2, 3. Burfon Abrahams . . A 5' iron is a deadly weapon in fhe hands of Burf. The sparlc plug of El Tee's sfafe champ golf feam, and 'fis rumored he plays a corny accordian. Jack Allen . . Many a car has passed fhru Jaclcs hands and he lcnows a good buy when he sees one. A l-li-Y'er and one of Miss Barnes' problem youfhs. Thomas Allinson . . lf would falce a page fo do fhis guy iusfice. An afhlefe, leader. and scholar, as proved by Sfu- denf Council 2, pres. 3, 4, class play 2, 3, l-li-Y, and L- club 2, 3, pres. 4. Alice Anderson seems fo lcnow her way around, as shown by her love of sporfs, sfudies, and Bill. Life on a college cam- pus comes nexf for Alice. John Ashbaugh . . Traclc, Sen- ior Advisory commiffee, asso- ciafe TAB ediforship, fool: up John's fime in school, while French club, L-club, and Mar- gie used fhe resf. Q3 llaH5nUUpers Aroogn 'here wasn any foo fuer snow 'hls ,ear 're fellows 'ra .1 fw rm: nl' I' -'lfl Al ado good ow o wx ,le avec. A oroert ol lra'ernal r:ro'rers have 'amen sldes ano are engaged ln a olayrul snow ball llghh Lhe snow oalls rnosl llkely loadeo wllh roclcs, buf everyone is enoylng il and ll' doesnl seem lo rnauer aooul 'he wel leel and neclcs. Known as lhe senlor hall This gay way' rnlghr beller be named FlEr+a+ion Wallcl' as Bill and Marlon seern lo be guile 'fhe churrs here, and rlghl pasl The olice al lhall Mr. A, W. Young blood ls loolclng loward you and rne, wondering los? whal lhaf sud- den Flash was and whal if is all about Ah, lhe bewildered freshmen girls how cole fhey arel Some rnay lcnow of lhls haunr a+ The end ol lhe main hall, or mighl hear ol ll lor ln lhe mornings, al noon. and aller school lheres always a wave ol hools and howls Corning fron' lhal dlrechon. Freshmen gris prlde ol our schoolf Aller producing OrviIIe's Big Dale, Murder in Re- verse, and Thursdays al Home, our class was pul on lhe rosler of recognilion. George Orville Simons ended up wilh a finger wave. Laurence Azzarello . . An alh- Iele lrom lhe slarl. An ace pass snagger on lhe loolball leam and Sedgis pride and ioy on lirsl base. In his spare lime he sludies a lillle. Rex Barnes . . I-Ie says he's lazy, bul we Icnow he's reclcless -and gilled wilh words and a voice lhal sways men and maids. Spanish club 3, presi- denl 4, and Glee club I, 2, 3. Florence Barl is a possessor ol an excellenl sense ol humor. In school she goes in lor soc- cer and G. A. A., while she enioys swimming and dancing oulside. Nalalie Barlon is one ol lhe lairer sex ol Weslern Springs who wallc lhe mile lo our lar- lamed I-Iall ol Learning. I-Ier presenl and lulure Iie in lhe sludying ol Home Ec. prob- Iems. William Baschen . . BiII's a Icill- er: slayed 'em in lhe senior play, and on weelr-ends he plugs clay pigeons wilh his double-barrreled cannon. I-Ie showed his alhlelic abilily in lraclc. Lorraine Bergslrom gels a Iol cl lun oul ol bowling, which she did her lhird and lourlh years. Was a lair senorila in lhe Spanish club during her iunior year al EI Tee. Brooks Binlrley . . Wilh music as a hobby, plus an allraclive personalily, il isn'l hard lo see lhal she has a weallh ol lriends. Broolcs plans lo lol- Iow in lhe sleps ol Edna Hop- per. Page 9 Ernesl Ball . . Ernies noled lor his ol? rhe elbow remarlcs in class. Hes also a nolable on lhe baslreloall lloor, and lrom lhe Ioolcs ol his malh grades welve an Einslein in our midsl. Roberl Barron . . Wilhoul lhe lamiliar 'iclop-clopi' ol Bobs heavyweighl shoes we would never Irnow he was presenl. A loolball and baslcelball man I, 2, 3. Rulh Barlell . . Enlered our lair and humble porlals ol learning in I937. She became a mem- ber ol Le Cercle Francais dur- ing her lhird year. Never a dull momenl in her Iile. Roberl Barlon . . Bloclc hard. laclrle hard, and mow 'ern down were Bobls ballle cries on lhe Iighlweighl grid iron. Bobs nexl slep inlo lhe lulure will be business school boolr Iearninl. Fred Benoodl . . Fred, besides being a loolball slar, and a iammy-ieep on lhe sax, lound lime lo give Aeneidae a lry. In his spare lime he busies him- sell wilh lhe roaring prinling presses al I. M. O. I-I. Thomas Besller . . Tom lalres Iile in a very leisurely lashion and seems never lo have lrou- bles or worries lo bolher him. The lacl is, he doesn'l worry aboul anylhing-nol even his sludies. Conslance Bird . . Nonchalanl Connie lalces lhings as lhey come. She has as her hobbies swimming, riding Ihorse and carl. A member ol Mu Tau her senior year. Vogue school ol arl is lhe nexl slop. il xx X . uv CP initiate Sepia ngli In Marian Blum was an ardenl lan ol Mr. Dissinger. being a mem- .:er ol lhe orcheslra all lour years al El Tee l-li. Also sang in lhe Glee club. College lile is lhe newesl venlure lor Marian. Elinor Bouchard . . Popular wilh bolh girls and boys is Booie. A lollower ol lhe game ol baslcelball her second, lhird, and lourlh years. O. E. O., French club 3, 4. Jeanne Buclmam . . A pelile lillle miss who has a smile lor everyone. She divided her lime belween O. E. O., Teen- ya, and Spanish club. Copy edilor ol lhe Lion. Arlhur Burdick . . A day wilh lhis popular guy is one mad whirl. l-leavy baslcelball, asso- ciale Lion ed. Tab slall, Ger- man club, wilh 5lh oll lo see rhe lillle womanf' John Burruss . . The name spells aclivilies, wil, and humor. Mainslay ol Sedgs lighls. Favorile paslimes: Elinor, Q league, baseball, l-li-Y, and Slee club. Alma Carr made her debul here in her senior year. Had her previous lraining al l-lirsh and R. B. She made good use ol her music, which is her hob- oy during her shorl slay. Smarl bul amiable is Berl Chenier. French club and cars I ' 4' l are avoriles. l s rumoreo among 'hose af 'he cccosile se- hal Dorf Juan mighl well c is secord name. Roberl Bober . . A genlleman, an alhlele, a sludenl, and a good all-arouno lellow. Lilies lo swim and is al his besl in goll. Also a loyal l-li-Y mem- ber. Mary Brown.. A swell kid and well-liked by members ol lhe lwo sexes, chielly lhose ol lhe slronger. l-ler hobby, which is arl, may be her voca- lion. l-las her eye on college. Mary Lee Burden has had a very busy lime al El Tee l-li. Teenya claimed her all lour years, and French and Glee clubs had her lhe lasl lwo years. She's headed lor col- lege nexl. Roberl Burge . . A combina- lion ol loolcs, scholarship and gridiron bone crushing is Bob. All-around and lilced by all. L club, German club 4. Oulside Bob linlcers wilh cameras. Helen Carlson combined popu- arily, pulchrilude and inlelli- gence al El Tee l-li. l-las a lriendly air aboul her lhal malqes her doubly allraclive. l-lobbiesfbowling and music. Joseph Cerny . . Genial Joe is lcnown and admired by all. Spenl his lime in inlramural and lraclc. Collecling coins and slones is his hobby. A lu- lure in business college. Armslrong Chinn . . Alhlel'cs seasoned wilh lhe classics o's- 'nguished Dye. Arrorg hi' achevemenls were loolbail are rraclc l 2 3 4 senior oay Scence ard Malh club. Human guinea pigs, lhal's whal we were. The school lried oul a new unil syslem ol leaching English on us, and il worked so well il was conlinued. Belly Chinn is a combinalion lhal is hard lo beal. Sporls. O. E. O., French club and Mu Tau all played an imporlanl parl in her years al EI Tee. l-las bolh beauly and brains. Maybelle Clyde is a young miss who wenl lhrough EI Tee on lhe lhree year plan. Yel during lhe lhree she lound lime lor many aclivilies. l-ler lulure lies al J. C. Friends have asked Harold Connolly how he was so suc- cesslul wilh lhe gals. We mighl guess lhal his lormula has somelhing lo do wilh a winning smile and pleasing per- sonalily. Eleanor Conrad . . A super ul- lra sporls woman. Enlered ev- erylhing lrom hockey lo bowl- ing. She is a llash on lhe clay courls. Member ol Congress and Cv. A. A. all years. Anloinelle Cook has maslered lhe long-soughl aller arl ol concenlralion seldom lound in a member ol high school. When nol sludying she spends her lime riding or singing. Palsy Cooley was very much ol an assel lo our lair halls. Mem- ber ol O. E. O. all lour years and Sludenl Council her lourlh year. A perlecl hosless: Pal's always on lhe go. Belly Coslenbader . . Thru' her musical lalenl, Belly has won her way inlo many a hearl. A loyal supporler ol German and French clubs. She plans lo lake William and Mary by lhe hand. Page 1 I ff ,,1' Waller Chrislopher . . Toledo's gill lo El Tee, Wall clicked lrom lhe beginning. While nol busy seeing cerlain lair maid- ens, he joined lhe Spanish club and iunior play. Margarel Colley played an im- porlanl role in lhe lile ol lhe school. Miss Banks helper in her second year and bolany as- sislanl during lhe lhird. Slu- denl Council, lreasurer 4. Alberl Conrad seemingly look lhings easy, bul junior varsily, boxing, and Sludenl Council disprove lhis. AI is an all around good sporl and is well- liked by all. Wilh lhe slarl Thomas Conway has, he will conquer lhe world. Lab. assl., Playmakers, Science and Malh, and debale. Tom is classilied by his lriends as a keen guy. Carl Cook seems lo have Hmany irons in lhe lire as his mollo. Prool: Foolball, soph- omore class presidenl, l-li-Y, N. F. L., presidenl 4, Science and Malh. Generosily is his middle name. Genllemen preler blondsl' conlinues lo be lrue wilh Don- ald Corpron. Olher inleresls are mechanics and cars. Our prophecy is lhal Don, accom- panied by his smile, will go places. David Crall and his rolling iunk pile were inseparable, yel lhey managed lo parl long enough lor Dave lo give lool- ball a whirl, and lor him lo play laroundl in lhe band. KI 'V' In '37 our soph lrackmen veniledl and vicilecll lhe Wesl Suburban lrack lille al Maine by a margin ol well over lorly poinls. Whealies were more popular lhen. Lislon Crisl . . Junior scored a success in alhlelics and wilh lhose ol lhe lairer sex. Fool- ball and lrack mingled wilh pholography and ping-pong have ealen up his leisure. Elaine Crockell . . Elaine seems quiel, bul can be as lively as any, and can challer wilh lhe besl ol lhem lor hours. Rid- ing, bowling, and Teenya were her oulside inleresls. Ovall Cusac . . Shes a lulure lixer upper ol lhe ill. A nurse'S lraining is lo be her lirsl slep. In school Qvall was a hard worker and a mean bowler. Teenya 2, 3. Frank Cvilanovich . . A willing worker and a cheerlul lellow. Ralher on lhe quiel side ol lile wilh an assel ol being able lo lake everylhing in and lelling lillle escape. Belly Deardorff . . This hard- working miss is an oulslanding 39'er. An Aeneidae club sland- by and a member ol lhe Senior Advisory Commillee. Aller El Tee comes nursing says Belly. Julius Del Monle . . A quiel lad unlil you know him. A quick wil, a ready smile. l-le's well-liked lor his humor and all- around good sporlmanship. Roberl Diver . . Foolball shoes are as comlorlable lo Bob as a pair ol house slippers. Back- lield slar lor lhree years. Spends his winlers in sunny Florida. Swimming and school- ing on lhe side. Helen Crnkovich . . Nalure and lhe greal oul ol doors know no bounds lor Helen. An ouldoor girl ol lhe lirsl waler. Shes a hiker and a molorcycle enlhu- siasl. Elaine Curlis . . Did you ever see Elaine when she wasn'l gig- gling or challering like a mag- pie? She's lhe lile ol lhe parly, and bowling, goll, and dramalics keep her very busy. John Cusack . . Formerly ol Riv- erside, John has made a hil al EI Tee. Slarred wilh Warkow's ponies and in baskelball. Swimming and slamps round oul his schedule. Jean Marie Dawson . . l-lorses are her delighl, and she plays an experl game ol badminlon. When you're sick, Jean will be lhere, lor she plans lo lake up nursing. An A. A. K. member as a senior. William Decker . . Good-hu- mored Bill was noled lor his modesly. Junior varsily, bas- kelball, Science and Malh, and debale prove lhal his high school days were anylhing bul inaclive. Edwin Dingman . . Phologra- phy, slamps, and baskelball have lilled Edwin's lime in and aboul school. Ed is a quiel chap wilh a complaisanl dispo- silion. Leo Dobson has become known as lhe man who did lhings. Coolness mixed wilh resource- lulness classiiy Leo, among his lriends, as a good man . ll's rumored he has big plans ahead. Page 12 Photo scoops ' if, f-.z:1:'e , ' 'S was Ween 'Q ce 'NM 5 i',':,' 'i sf :ew-fee' Rjf R: 'e img Dc' S-'3'e ' e C'CA'l6 2 5: GCSE-C Is C-eve Gifs. Cie 5 CQ? E'-3,f F5 fre' Mr, GX Pam 'efti 'Q Q 'a fa fe 'e f- ef: . . . E25 Haze e'3 Cxif P'?'CI..1C' vc 'f-2 'miie , 'Q 1: 'aw 'Lifff ff' L. T. H. S. iff 'c2'e'i, Tfe 'WCS' 'C C'5D'6 Ueedef' cl 45 Vg? ew 'fghy S6F'G' Clase Wccki as Af Pe do fusf swdlowed e pfhel NNQ fever fhouqw you wefe av eclcr Lewie-wha? are ye, z:e'fLQfn'm'nq7 AM joking aide L'W'3'5 'S owe of We Ffvesl of serbrs ef efamde for everyone fc Wider. ieaoerslfo ssovsfmen- SHE ans . '4E1'Q6VWC6 are VS. !cN3M,'iL'C 55' Mn HWCWFZQ '1 Q6'C'5. Vv V'3J Him 'dere WQLXC me 'C TABULAE. He has a qfea' Lis? Men yo, realie i'a: caN, 6v'3'7 C.C'..'Q 7' 'Vs TABULAE Es 'efen of FM. Hs cease ess 'acc' afc Coca-e'i :' 'M l 9!C.'G We fi -V. 9 f3 V'Ji1 CUEBVEE R f ,if'A fJ cfafy was '3 'M H? qgzc wwe' fre ewxaazm Pe-er W, .QM , Mpc CMMQN Mfr eu ,-wvxw ,. ,- rage ,- Vlfhasx N 'G xh We're a record breaking class! More absenfees, more lale slips, beH'er alibis, lower grades and fewer murders and burglaries. We're fhe cream of +he crop: iusl ask us! Helen Doris . . Helen is never lale, never wifhoul a smile, and always wirh her lessons. We know lhese are lhe requis- iles for 'rhe success we hope she alfains. Marjorie Dougherfy . . A de- ligh+ful combinalion ol scholar- ship, beauly and dancing abil- ily is lhis popular Miss, Marg was in Playmakers, and was an ardenl French clubber. Shirley Edwards . . You have never seen Shirley look cross- she doesn'+ know how. Riding, golfing, and journalism keep her busy. She plans lo enler Norlhweslern nexl lall. Rober+ EllioH' . . Bob has been one of our up-and-coming cheer leaders for The pasl year, and leads lhe cheering seclion lhrough lhick and lhin. Pals around wilh Ed and Chuck. William Enke look in inframu- ral, French club, and band, and pu+ in a lor of rime on home work. Took up golf and swim- ming: is looking forward +o lor- eslry al Monlana. Doroihy Erns'r . . When noi in school, Dol can be iound al home lickling lhe ivories ol her piano. Spor+s are also among her preferences. Dorolhy plans lo be a beauly cullurisl. lrene Falouf . . Irene is a real oufdcor girl and s::orlswc'nan. Wl'en shes rc' dancing she l be ska+'ng. Qu'e a nnirer and ils said she has her eye on fhe slage. Elaine Dorsey was an all-around alhlele and scholar. Riding, bowling, O. E. O., Home Ec, Teenya, and Aeneidae showed lhal Elaine was righl' in lhe fhick ol lhings. Fufurez Beloil. Birgif Edberg really gels around lo lols ol clubs, wilh sporls as her side-line. Soccer and bas' kelball. Birgil has a 'rrue sense ol leadership and a way wifh her. Lillian Eiserman . . Quiet per- severing and diligenf are her besl descripfives. When shes noi busy wilh lhe lalesl besi seller shell be on lhe courls giving The old pill a work-oul. Roy Emery . . Happy-go-lucky, lull ol lun: +ha'r's Roy. Al- lhough oulside inleresls keep him busy, he's never loo busy +o do a good Turn. Likes a car beller lhan a school room. Doro+hy Erickson . . The heari beal ol many a lad, bul Dol spurned 'em all. Quile a club- ile, A. A. K., Spanish club 3, vice-presidenl 4. She has a lu- lure awailing her in arl. William Evenson, wirh lhe gii+ of gabf' led cheering for 4 years. Track, music, N. F. L.. and Playrnakers look mosl of his +'me, His wi+ has won him many a lasling friend. Herschel Ferrell, one oi lhe in- lelligenfsia ci +he sineci. l-le rnade a good mark 'n Home a'hle'cs as well as scnclarshic. Pres. of Vergil cicp Tao s'a?7 GTG Senior Advisory Comm. EMIOI' l'0 6 ll 6l'l0l' S f F 1 James Ferris . . Quief, calm. and collecfed in school, buf oufside hes fhe life of fhe parfy. l-le's known as guife a crooner and he gefs along righf well wifh fhe gals. Rosalie Fish . . Everyone knows Rosalie. Shes one of fhe schools mosf acfive girls, buf parfial fo sporfs. French club, Glee club, baskefball, and fhe Welfare commiffee. James FifzGerald . . When someone is needed fo beaf if ouf on fhe bass drum, Jim is on hand ready and willing. Amiable, full of fun, and easy fo gel along wifh. Pearl Ford . . Cool headed and red haired. A rare combina- fion, buf neverfheless, if de- scribes Pearl. Shes a hard worker and a loyal follower of girls' sporfs. Roberf Fusfin puf in four years of hard work. Maioring in mafhemafics, he is preparing for engineering af Purdue. Spends leisure fime wifh guns, radio, and anyfhing mechanical. Lucille Gay . . Lucille hails from Sf. Pafrick's l-ligh. She possesses a fhreeffold abilify- quick brain, deff hands, and nimble feef. Excels in sfenog- raphy and Home Fc. Roberf Gillsfrom . . Quief, yes, buf he sure says blenfy on pa- per. Played inframural, a member of l-li-Y, and Sfudenf Council 3. l'le's one swell guy wi'ln many friends. Raymond Fey . . One of The fem fans who came from Du- lufh, Minn. Offen seen sfrain- ing his V-8 wifh a crowd inside. Ray plans on aeronaufical fraining. Beffer learn fo counf IO, Ray. Frank Fisher . . A furious foo wifh plenfy fo dc, fhafs Bud. Hi-Y, Gvlee club, opereffa, and iunior play fook up some fime, buf cars fook more. Plans fo go fo Purdue. Darrell Flair was preffy well swamped wifh leisure firne. He did a liffle wrifing for fhe Lion 3 and played foofball 3, 4. ln his spare momenfs, he wields a hockey sfick. CharloHe Frifz . . We've an ar- fisf in our midsf. Af dress de- signing she's a whizz. Home Ec. club and A. A. K. Vogue is fhe nexf sfep for Charloffe and her arfisfic abilify. Sally Gardiner . . Noled for fhai cerfain air, Sally combines her looks and personalify wifh her arlisfic abilify. The resulf is a very popular girl who knows her way around. Edward Gervais . . Une of Coach Gordons 4-year men. Takes science and mafh seri- ously for chemical engineering is fo be his vocafion. Plays some fennis and hockey in his spare fime. William Gillsfrom carried off an L for foofball 3, 4. Played inframural, member of L-club, l-lisY, and German club. Time ouf brings swimming, baseball and ice skafing. Uunkey laughs f v TZ: - V 'vfr':!, : 'f , 'Q'1'Y',' '11 2 -.'f f-fy ai'-ff ff' 'ff- fx nie 'n 'be :ef'ef Q5 We 5:7 sefce a few -F ,FQ W-TF mar, weqi 'me way. Ve' WCS' 6V.C5V'1GQ ce cvgs 'o Han, Jcwes fre 55' C? We evemhc. Daffy WN en: Y, lj ri -Xaffi, Q Q clsicfeemzf' WW ' :cn-5, as 40 wfin wir, fe wave 'Q 03. THE 5 :CW Min Ciiuffilii' Cizwi' fri f ' sf: f' 'fc . f Nr vi: 'f-fi Mic-5 . , ,x,, Ah! AnoTher Spring -Sniff-A iunior play deluxe. This is also The Time of year a young man's Tancy Turns To whai' The girls have been Thinking abouT all winTer. Helen Hughes . . Helen is one halT oT The Tamous Hughes combinaTion. Likes dramaTics --lirosh-Soph TheaTre, Playmak- ers. Her secreT ambiTion in liTe is To Travel luxuriously. CaTherine Jackson . . KaTe is a very inTeresTing person who has a charming personaliTy and a diTTerenT laugh. ln Home Ec.. secy. 3, O. E. O. I, 2, 3, 4 and French club 3, 4. John Jessup . . John has even made h's own Telescopes in pur- suing one oT his many scienTiTic inTeresTs. A music man. l-le was concerT meisTer oT The or- chesTra in his TourTh year. RuTh Jones . . RuTh is known Tor The Torce which she puTs behind a bowling ball and Tor The way her arT work sTands ouT. Wore a shawl in The Span- ish club 3, 4. Marion Keeley . . Marion en- ioys liTe To iTs TullesT exTenT, al- vyays -dojng Sor'neThing diTTer- lyenT? f'ATTendedf Riverside high l, 2. member oT Teenya 4, and Playmakers 3, 4. Thomas Keller . . Jovial Tommy plans To dig inTo The law course aT DarTmouTh during The nexT Tour years. Was a member oT Science and lviaTh and Playmak- ers. Handy wiTh a gun, Tom likes hunTing. Marian Kendrick . . RaTher .1 quIeT girl buT nice To know. She likes sporTs such as soccer, baskeTball, and bowling. ATTer high school she plans To Take a business course. Page 17 Blanche Jackson . . Blanche en- Tered El Tee in her Third Year, coming To us Trom WesT Au- rora High School. Those who know her aopreciaTe her Triend- liness and Tranquil manner. Leroy Jaehne . . In always Thinking oT oThers, Leroy owns an aTTrIbuTe which sTood him in good sTead as a scouT, and one which will be OT eTernal value in his career oT social work. Harry Jones . . The name brings To mind The picTure oT a greaT guy and TooTball aT iTs besT. Gomer played TooT- ball all Tour years, receiving all- conference raTing in The laTTer Two. VVas also a scholar and an acTor 3, 4. KenneTh Karger . . This dark, handsome lad goes in Tor swim- ming and bowling among oTher Things. Makes his way abouT wiTh a guieT ease. Ken also leTT his Tracks on The baskeTball Tloor. ErnesT Kelleher . . Because ev- eryone knew and liked Ernie. The senior class wishes To ex- press iTs deep sorrow Tor his passing, and sTill To Think oT him as a member oT The class oT '39, RoberT Kemman . . This easy going Tellow proTiTs by a smile and a diTTerenT line Tor every Temale. However, Bob is also popular wiTh The male conTin- genT as aTTesTed by many pals. Norman Kennedy . . The lighT- weighT TooTball Team will cer- Tainly miss Bud's TighT and en- ergy, having played all Tour years. He was all-coniference guard and capTain in his lasT year. Cla-i tma Party Tlarvwn Alfhough Ray Glahn lives in Palos Parlc, he gefs along noi so bag wifh fhe fairer sex. Enioys a Ponfiac beffer fhan a school room. Wenf ouf for fraclc and cross counfry 4. Jean Gough . . Jean seems fhe quief, serious fype, buf she al- ways enioys a good laugh. Her congenialify malmes her a wel- come friend. Sophomore The- afre. Suzanne Green . . Sue and her infecfious laugh are appreci- afed by all who know her. Seems fo be a follower of Mademoiselle iudging by her sfylish dress. Dolores Grimmenga . . Dolores' main inferesf in school was in fhe Home Economics Club. She has many oufside acfivifies, including horse-back riding, slcafing, and bowling. David Gufsche isn'f one of fhe one-sided fellows. A swell mu- sician, a swell sfudenf, and a swell guy. Presidenf of fhe or- chesfra 4, member of Science and Mafh club 3, 4. Lois Harlan . . Consfanf mem- ber of fhe honor roll was de- mure Lois. Plans fo follow her brofhers foofsfeps along fhe wesfern frail-college in Tus- con. Arizona. A Prenchife. Shirley Haskell . . Spealcs Ger- man as v-ell as fhose in Herr Hiflers 'af've land. Her ex'- ciency and neafrress have inf u- enceo her f c'ce of mrsrg af 43 CGVEGF. Mary Goodyear . . Quief Mary has The same inferesf as her famous brofher, afhlefics. She concenfrafed on baslcefball and fennis. A good sporf and al- ways dependable. Carloffa Graves . . This peppy darlc-haired miss displayed charm and falenf in Freshman Theafre and Playmalcers. Sfaunch member of Tee-nya and loyal supporfer of all sporfs. Jack Griffifh, a fypical oufdoor man. Played frosh and J. V. foofball, and member of Hi-Y 3, vice-pres. 4. Uses his spare fime for hunfing and fishing. Plans fo sfudy foresfry. Margaref Guise . . Her perse- verance in Lafin has resulfed in Margarefs membership in The Aeneidae, Effie's fourfh year Lafin club. Possesses a very guief manner. Roberf Hamilfon seems fo be fhe wif of fhe Vergil class. Played inframural baslcefball I, member of Hi-Y 2, 3, and 4. Hes a sfaunch advocafe of four years of Lafin. Mary Jane Harris . . She loolcs very guief, buf Mary Jane's hosf of friends spealc for her genial nafure. Has been a sfu- denf of languages. German club 2 3, and Aeneidae 4. Alice Haff . . This dirninufive lass is engrossed In musc ard wri'7ng. She longs for 'ravef Proved fhaf s'ze is ro hanocao 'n 5cc s nor sfus'-es for 'haf mader. A Scansh club mem- CSF. There's more fhan one way +o gel' fo a dance, faxis and freighf-frains included. Forfy blocks of roller slcafing is fhe price guys lilce Ashbaugh musl' pay for dafing a fresh- H1Bn. Harrief Heald . . Harrief pos- sesses a zesf for life surpassed by few. She has parficipafecl in Home Ec., A. A. K. and Spanish club in her four years. Jack Hindman isn'f a iifferbug, buf enjoys good swing. Afhle- fically inclined, played baslcef- ball and some foofball. He's af home eifher in wafer or af fhe end of a vaulfing pole. Ray Hifzel . . Eoofball sfar, la- dies' man, and whaf have you. One of fhe mosf acfive of all afhlefes, and a 'rraclc man plus. Has hopes sef on a soufhern universify, Roberf Hohl . . Bobby cerfain- ly proved fhaf size doesn'f malce fhe afhlefe. Lighfweighf and heavyweighf foofball, fraclc, golf, and league baslcefball. Also had fime for arf work and bowling. Edward Hollisfer . . Happy and friendly Ed mighf have a few worries fucked away some- where, buf i+'s cerfain fhaf his sfudies aren'+ one of fhem. Prefers fhe Scofch game above ofher sporfs. Mildred Hrdlilc . . Finds greaf pleasure in her shorfhand and fyping worlc. Mildredls digifal abilify is carried furfher fhrough her slcill in playing fhe piano. lone Huffmasfer . . Her gig- gles fairly shalce El Tee. Showed musical abilify in band. orchesfra, glee club, and oper- effa af Sfewardson High as well as af L. T. H. S. Page In Charles Hill spends a lof of fime hanging from a camera sfrap, buf he gefs good pic- fures. He played J. V. 3, heavy foofball 4, and was a member of L club. Eleanor Hifchcoclr . . A prod- ucf of Riverside-Brookfield High. Fond of sporfs oufside of school. Lilces fennis, swim- ming, hilcing, and ice slcafing. Secrefary of Home EC. club 2. James Hoafson . . Every sfude from senior fo frosh lcnows Jim. Many girls learned fo lcnow him fhrough his Hescorf supreme service. lvlosf rea- sonable rafes fool Rufh Holz . . If only Rufh had come from Germany, we mighf say Fraulein Holz mif der homesiclcness, for she is vi- fally inferesfed in Germany. Her ready smile wins many friends. Dorofhy Hooper . . An ardenf member of fhe up and sfill coming senior Sub-Deb club. Versafilify shown in parficipa- fion in leenya, Erench club, Playmalcers and O. E. O. Helen Huebsch . . You'll never find a fruer friend or one more appreciafive of her opporfuni- fies fhan Helen. Known for her sporfsmanship. Loyal mem- ber of her church choir. Hallie Jean Hughes . . Hallie Jean enioyed her worlc in Teen- ya as evidenced by her fhree years membership. Confrib- ufed her dramafic abilify fo Freshman-Sophomore Theafre. Lasf year El Tee's only swing band was led by Roger liive- manl Hanson. Music from his vaporized frumpef filled fhe school many a fime. Plays af The French Village in Hollywood now. Sfanley Kennedy . . A frack sfar supreme. S'an also did OK wifh fhe fair sex. When nof busy wifh fhe above, he gave Hi-Y, L-club and Aenei- dae a fwirl. Sfan, fhe fufure psychologisf. Margarei Kerr . . Theres mu- sic in fhe air when Margaret gefs around for she's a well known singer. Baskefball and fennis are also on her program for she loves her oufdoor sporfs. Marjorie King . . Mari is one of fhose famous Kings. l-las a smile which won her many friends and will surely win her many more. A regular member of Home Ec. 3, 4. Roberf Klima . . Bob carries his sense of humor wifh him even info fhe class room alfhough his feachers don'f always ape preciafe his anfics. Loves fo hunf, swim, and fish. William Knighf . . A smarf manl The women haven'f made a fool of Bill, because he never gives fhem a chance. Spends his fime faking gears and radios aparf. Curious guy, eh whaf? James Kollmeyer . . Jim saved many a poor fellow from sfarv- irg by fhe speed wifh which he dsheo ouf fhose 'lred hofsw in che cafe+eria. l-lis brighf blond hair was almosf a land- flmafli. Richard Krein . . Who would have guessed fha' in h's lasf year Dick would beccrne fhe Brg Crosby of EE Tee? Bef soes his croonrg he engaged hear'iiy ir baskefbal' and bru- reues. Dorofhy Kerr . . Dorofhy, who is musically inclined, plays fhe violin. She was a Dizzygail in fhe band 2, and fhe orches- fra 3, 4. Besides msuic she likes golf and bowling. Barbara Killey . . For fhis gals looks, refer fo picfure on righf. A sporfswoman - baskefball, hockey, soccer, golf, and G. A. A. A sfudenf girl-O. E. O., Home Ec. 3, 4, Teenya 2, 3, 4, and Fr. club. Worked for fhe Lion and Tab. Elsie Kleb . . If you see Rufh you'll surely see Elsie. Enioys fhe fhrills of ping pong and swimming. Goes in for arf work vigorously. German club 36nd A. A. K. 3, 4. Elmer Knapp . . l-lis characfer- isfic quiefness helped preserve his voice which was used fo good advanfage in fhe glee club, opereffa, and male quar- feffe fhese lasf fwo years. Virginia Koch . . One of fhe many four year Lafin sfudes. Where fheres Mary Jane fhere's sure fo be Virginia. A consfanf member of German club 2, 3, and Aeneidae 4. William Konfur . . If fhere's anyfhing you would like fo know abouf aviafion or aero- naufical engineering, iusf ask Bill. l-le'li fell you because fhafs his life-fhe air. Mildred Krohn . . Baskefbail seems fo be fhe favorife spor+ for she played if all four years. Was in Glee club 3, 4, and er- gaged in bowling 3, 4. Busi- ness school nexf s+op. Sung birdies H e 'nes' Q' 're s',::e s were 3' zncff-bend 'rc ucrg Miss SMAM 'ne Ergnsn 'eecfer Care! Wenz Beuy Anne Rccqers. Ber- :ere Swenson. Beuy OSrea dee :ees 'Q break 'ne rnsnffcny by zeyrg srrdge. Havrg ro cards afzn' vos rnenn. They fnede synel Looks fn'eres nq ccesnr P7 Binge reeily Is elayeu 'n :orne c,eer Q acesf Prone H130 +0 I2:OO Neeele Mr. Tgwem and flnerr neipers Have Hwefr rencs full selflng sweefs fo fine swee'er. Even in rne coioesf of vvee'ner, every noon more Ice cream bers are sold rnan even Bob Berge could consume' bm Ice crearn seNes are surpassed by 'rne gsfn 'na+ is sord 'ro be mfewn evsey In Miss McCusker s and Miss Emerson s desses. Dfzzy reariy nes ns Voucres when Ii ccrnes ro keeoing gown e wird yeli so e rnere snow ourrg fnese ccrwnmlny sings. Trey were or- Qif'-263 and cerrred cw very enl- C'en'3y cy Carolyn Wasrnen and Per corn'nf++ee. In rne second row s'nq7rq very sweeffy, we near and see Anne Wrrghr Bare Knley, Laura Ver, Caro! Wenz ana Marl- iyn Prfcey, Pcge QQ utr Alfhough lhey were of no help fo our love-lorn class- mafes, +he recenfly organized Senior Advisory commiHee came lhrough wi+h +he goods on many ofher vilal prob- lems. Janice Kysor . . Never a dull momenl wilh her around. Dis- olayed her lalenl as an aclress in lhe iunior play. Oulside in- leresls deal wilh arl. Moslly seen wilh Na+. lsabelle Langley . . Someday you'll see her in a while uni- lorm as she plans lo sludy nurs- ing. .Izzy is someone worlh knowing. Bowling, baskelball, and Home Ec. club. Roberl Larrabee . . Bob is an easy going lad who plans 'ro make aeronaulical engineering his life work. While in school he played O league and sup- porled lhe A. A. K. Verne Laurence . . Nolhing bolhers Verne unless i+'s his io- loppy, which was his main oul- side inleresl. l-le played lighl- weighl 'loolball I, 2. Verne plans 'ro be a college man. lngrid Lindahl . . You don'+ hear lngrid ollen, buf il you look around you'll find her lhere. Aller finishing high school she plans lo allend Whealon college. ln baskel- ball and O. E. O. l. Be'Hy Lindsey . . Never wilhoul a lwinkle in her eyes and a smile on her lips. Sandy did lols ol work for lhe Sludenl Council. Likes lo ride and was an aclive member in German club and Teenya. Forresr Longeway . . Forrie came lo us lrom Wisconsin in h's 'un'or year. l-le quickly aoac'-eo hrnsell and was soon 'keg by all. liemirfne eyes al' f ' l i YQ ow 'he brignr bloro For- res+. Olive Lands+rom . . ls kri++ing a hobby or a business wilh Olfye? ls an ardenl horse- woman. l-ler iulure includes a girls' school. She knows her French well. Kenne+h Lanning . . A ballling lighlweighl on lhe ioolball squad in his lasl lhree years ol high school. Also a lrack man, while bowling occupied his lime in lhe oil season. Elmer LaRue . . Elmers line plunging lor lhe lighls in his lourlh year will long be re- membered. He also displayed lalenl in Glee club and oper- ella. Cross counlry 3, and French club. Richard Lauschlce . . Handsome Dick appeals slrongly lo lhe ladies. l-le was a l-li-Y advo- cale lor four years and Ger- man club had him lor ils vice- pres., 4. l-le played inlra- mural l, 2. Harriel Lindner . . Busy as a bee . . buzzing here and lhere all day long. Miss Bank's as- sisfanl in '38 and '39, belonged lo O. E. O., pres. 4, and Teen- ya. Seen hilling lhe high spols wilh Chuck. Elizabe+h Longeway . . 'lShe's a sweel lillle headache and lols Ol lun. Libby came lrom Milwaukee in 38. l-las a beauliiul head oi blond hair. Took up lennis 2. 3, 4 and baskelball. Charlofle Lorr . . Only grl in 'he who'e class lo make model airclanes. ll you wars so know abou? avialfon 'us+ ask Ckarlowe. l-las a s'n'le for anyone aryfme. Glee :iso 3. launch 14d17iAvry group Marilyn Ludwig . . Quier as rhey come our never 'he less charming 'o know. Jusl ask aryone who knows her. In Spanish club 3, played goll 4, ard was a female egueslrian 3, 4. John Lyons . . This serious lel- Iow is prelly guiel bul he has whal ir lakes lo back up any- Ihing he mighl say. Played Iighlweighl loolball 3 and in- lramural baseball I, 2. Margarel Marshall . . Along wilh her underslanding smile and dark good looks she is a very sludious person. O. E. 0. I, 2, Teenya, and Spanish club 2, 3, Margarel kepl busy. Efhel McClaran . . Elhel lakes her arl in big doses. She made a hil as a iunior member ol A. A. K. so was chosen sec- relary as a senior. The slage crew ulilized her abilily her Iasl year. Markham McEnroe . . Tall, guiel Mark did lhings in his own easy manner. Lighlweighl loolball I, 2, 3, a debale hound I, 2, 3, 4, and lhe N. ll. L. vice presidenl. 'IA nice ew-I' John McLane . . Variely is lhe spice, says John. Science and lvlalh 2, ir. lrack 2, cr. counlry 2, 3 sr. lrack 3, Sp. club 3, Il. loolball 4. Also aslronomy, chemislry, and ornilhology. Roberl Meissner . . Lillle man, youive had a busy day-Iighh we-ighl' loolball 4, ir. lrack 2, sr. lrack 3. Hi-Y I, 3, German club 3, 4, Science and Malh 2, 3, 4, debale, Lion ed. 3, Tab ed. 4, amaleur radio, sporls, and girls. Roberl Lynn . . Bob always has a grin lor everyone and al- ways receives one in relurr. He played-i. v. loolball 3, heavies baskelball 3, band I, orcheslra 2, and olher I. M. O. H. sporrs. Harold Mason , . Though small, Harold makes himself noliced. Played inlramural I. Belonged lo The Spanish club 3, was ils Treasurer 4. Harold um-paaed lhe luba in lhe band 3, 4. Glenn Mayo . . Sporls is Glennis line. He was heavies loolball mgr. I, 2, and played himsell 3. GIenn's olher school sporls includes league I, inlramural 2, v. 3, and bowl- ing 2, 3. Lily McCIaren . . A rare and pleasing personalily, Lil swims and swings her rackel wilh an arlislic louch. As a lulure she looks forward lo making a suc- cess in a business career. Roger McGra+h . . Sporls lirsl, Iasl, and always are Roge's dish. A slaunch member ol lhe L club, he played heavies loolball I, 2, 3, 4, and baseball I, 2, 3, 4. Ou+side7 Hockey and Goll. Keilh McLane . . Keilh always amazes his leachers wilh his learning. Lilerally look Mu Tau' 2, v. pres. 3, pres. 4. Also found lime lor Science and Malh 2, pres. 3. 47 Aenei- dae 4, Glee club 4, Tab slall, and Chem lab assi. 4. Leslie Mensinger . . Les really cleaned up lhe Home sporls wilh Iighlweighl loolball I,.. heavies 2, 3, 4, Iighlweighl bas- kelball I, 2, heavies 3, 4, and baseball I, 2, 3, 4. Campus Cul-ups While fhe leacher is away she ch'ioren will play. Very aceropri- ale oclure of lreshrnen ow whal Qiass are ihese in? l-lere is an achon shol ol Boo l4i'nna Baclf Griifilh. Ari Burdidc, Waxly Chris- locher and Tom Conway playing war. The deadly missile headed lheir way is an eraser wi'h Probs+ behind il. When everyone discovered he was snowed in, he sighed a sigh of re- lief. l-lere is lhe day ailer. Then a few venlured our in The snow. Everylhing was al a sland slill even ihe snowplows, bin +o +he de- lighl ol lhe scholars, Pop gol his lrusly old shovel oul and cleared rhe walks. ll looks lilce Bob Penning'on young Allinson and Don Coryoron have lhe sllualion fairly well in hand lo cause Jim Warren lin she baclc- groundl lo pass up such a mulli- lude ol beaulies. We lcnow whal Young and Corpy are so calienlly wailing lor buf whas is Penning- fons ooiecl slanoing 'here7 Page 24 Some cars run smoofhly, some cars run, ofhers-well? I+ was found Longeway, Paynfer and Tolberf all push fheir gas-hounds fo school. Trying +o deceive fhe public? Eleanor Meffler . . A srnccfh dresser, a srroofh sfuoenf, and a srnoo'h cerson. 'Mefzw is a oridge fiend who knifs when she s Hdummyw. Scorfs, French club. and O. E. O. l, 2, 3, 4. Janef Miller . . While dancing, swimming, playing baslcefball, soccer, or fennis, she's full of energy, her eyes sparkling and wavy brown hair flying. Janef acfed in Playmalcers 2. Mary Lou Moffaf . . Cheerful, charm'ng Mary Lou malces life freaf her righf. l.. T. l-l. S., Piaymalcers, and French club welcomed her as a iunior from Forf Wayne, lndiana. Florence Molzahn . . . A lover of lhe ouf-doors, especially fhe baseball diamond. Flo is an aflracfive girl who has whaf if falces and malces good use of if. Edwin Munger . . Ed is lhe boy who really gefs around. l-le's done some exfensive fraveling and when he sfobped off af L. T. wenf fhru fraclc, cross counfry, l-li-Y, Playmalcers and debafe. Jean Murray . . Sfunning and can fallc infelligenfly abouf any- fhing. l'ler inferesfs vary as do her schools. Playmakers, French club, Senior Advisory Commiffee and The Lion. Bruce Neale , . Bruce seems fo be a guief lad, buf gef him sfarfed on somefhing he's in- feresfed in and hold your hafs. One of fhose fhings is fhis pic- fure business. Wifh Bruce fheres always his camera. :ge 25 Elaine Middlefon . . Beioes lceeccg 'ne farrry name 'n 'he sccr's scoigh- Eafne was a memoer of Teenya ano Play- malcers. l-ler clofhes are her own enviable creafiors. Dorofhy Mills . . Soccer. arch- ery, Home Ec. club, and Teenf ya clcb filled 'Dofs' spare fime around school. Elaine and Alice are her companions all fhe fime. Jack Molloy . . When Jaclcs name is menfioned if is imme- diafely associafed wifh fun and good humor. l-le can be found in fhe fhick of almosf any sporf af any fime. An all 'round fellow. Elinor Monfgomery . . l-ler mer- ry manner adds fo Gummy's' affracfiveness liusf ask Johnnyl and makes her a welcome meme ber of Glee club, O. E. O. 2, Teenya 4, and French club. Roberf Murdock . . Bob goes his own way and gefs a lof of fun ouf of life. l-lis leaning fo- ward sporfs was shown by fooff ball, baseball, and bowling. Played in fhe band, and was a Spanish club member. Grace Muslra . . No one can ever say Grace is in a ruf . This versafile young lady is sporfs-woman, musician, and fuf.re dress designer all in one. Smilinl all fhe fime. Richard Neely came from Dearborn l-ligh in Michigan. While fhere, he was a member of fhe fraclc feam, baseball feam, Glee club, and was in fhe school ooereffa. l-las his share of friends and fun. Record P ay 14 ttendance Purdie Nelson . . Never a dull niornerl lor lh's popular gal, wilh soorls. cicos, debale, Piayrnakers, A. A. K., Sludenl council, Glee club, Mu Tau, O. E. O. and class play 4. Charles Nichols . . Il is easy lo see by his comely manner lhal Chuck is a genlleman. Is a good aII 'round man in sporls and is handy lo have around. Band, German club. Helen Noxon . . I-Ielen was only wilh us a year bul came wilh a remarkable record lrom Senn. G. A. A. I, Glee club I, 2, 3, orcheslra 2, 3, French club 3, class play 3, and Aeneidae 4. Barbara Osborne . . Always popular and always busy, Barb was an induslrious associale Tab edilor, O. E. Ofer, and class secrelary 3. She's a lirsl class swimmer and handles a goll club wilh ease. Eleanor Oswald . . Ozzie knows all lhe rules when il comes lo conlracl bridge. An excellenl scholar, as proved by member- ship in O. E. O. and Le Cercle Francais. John Paidar . . John gol around. I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Slu- oenl council lreasurer 3. var- Sily debale 3, 4, Playmakers 3, i. v, cager 3, and bowling 2. For a lulcre he lavors a law craclice. Raymond Palmer . . Don Peler- sor 's lhe sceoal cal. Ray is 'alle' ouel sorl bif lhey girl come any er. Good- r n-:red and fre Was a ml er of Scan 21.153 4. Marie Nelson . . Quiel are 'n- ouslrious, Marie lakes her cooking seriously. Shes one ol lhose lorlunale persons who enioy lheir own company and gel a lol oul ol Iile. Jean Nissen . . I-Ier nalural charm and winning ways bring her lriends and many pleasanl days. Jean parlicipaled in Teenya, French club, sporls, and was an O. E. Ofer lor lour years. Leona Olson . . I-Iappy go lucky Leona is a dance enlhu- siasl. I-Iowever, she slole some lime lrom lhe 'lsleps and whirIs lo lake in bowling 3. Girl Reserves I, and Home EC. 3, 4. Roberl Oslermann . . Played his way lo lame in a local band wilh his loy lrumpel. Good humor and a carelree way characlerize Bob. School band and orcheslra during odd mo- menls. Jay Packer . . They call lhis lall clashing Casonova, Roberl Young - Taylor - Monlgomery. I-'las a rare sense ol humor. Played League 2, and i. v. I, before lhe lair sex gol him. Louise Palmer . . She wins lhe admiralion ol all who know her. I-Ier amiable personalily ard abiI'ly have won her a place in Piaymakers French club, Glee club and O. E. O. I, 3, 4. Roberl Panlcow . . Bobs irler- es's oesioes hs por-ge corn- cacour show an alh'e c lend- ercy. I le clayed inlrarnural baslfe'ball I and I'gh'we'ghl ?oo'oaII 2. Is easy gorg ard qscd ralured. You can'l lake il wilh you, lnol physically al leasll bul lhe memory ol lhe senior play will always be wilh us no maller where we roam. Jean Parker . . lhe l.'s have 'il' wilh Jean. Lillie, lilceable. and lovely lo loolc al. She busied hersell wilh riding, Spanish club, and Cenlral l-ligh in Lansing, Michigan I, 2. Roberl Paslerino . . Bob lalces an aclive inleresl in sporls, mainly goll and bowling. Played goll 3, bowled 2. Man- aged heavy cagers 4, and plans on enlering college nexl lall. June Pendl . . As lair as a day in June is lhe comparison lhal June's lriends use in relerence lo her. June has a sunny dis- posilion lhal has won her many lriends in dear old El Tee Hi. Donald Pelerson . . A lriendly, good-nalured lellow is Don, who is always ready lo laugh al any iolce, lunny or nol. Tool parl in inlramural baslcel- ball, and belonged lo A. A. K. Shirley Pelerson . . This curly red-haired Miss lound no bounds lor her lun al El Tee. An upholder ol Home EC. Found an oullel lor her arlislic abilily in Ali Arls Klub. Marjorie Pierson . . Marge and Mac are guile lhe pair-lor lhey are seen everywhere. Lilces goll and riding, bul can soealc Eggnch and lhe language ol debale and dramalics, as well. Roberl Plummer . . Bob came lo us as a iunior lrom Poly- lechnic ol San Francisco. There he compeled in lraclc I 2, and conlinued here 3, 4. l'Ie's a sporls lan and exlreme- ly Iilceable. i I' K X Belly Parsley . . Il Belly has a liery lemper lo lceep her red hair company, she seldom lels il loose. Presidenl ol Spanish club 4 and a slaunch upholder ol Home Ec. club 3, 4. David Paynler . . Big Dave has quile a name lor himsell in EI Tee diamond allairs as a craclc righl hand hurler. Also played iayvee baslcelball and belonged lo German club. Clarence Perroll . . Clarencels lendencies are quile alhlelic. Was a heavy loolballer 3, a lighl I, and iayvee 2. He also boxed 2, and his main inleresl, nalurally, is sporls. Marion Pelerson . . I-leaps ol lun and Iols ol pep. A loyal supporler ol Teenya and Span- ish club. Marion was quile lhe slude, loo. When you wanl somelhing done, call on lhe de- pendable Marion. Salvalore Pellrone . . Sal is dislinguished by his deep blaclc hair. l-le pals wilh Wall and was a lrosh-soph lraclc man. l le also compeled in cross counlry, league and inlramural baslcelball. Carolyn Plasman . . Always rushing aboul as il lhere was a lire. ls a member ol lhe Slu- denl Council: aclive in Play- malcers, Glee club, and in lhe operella. Pals wilh Crelia. Laura, and lhe gang. Frank Porlner . . Eranlc is lrom a lamily ol alhleles and lollows lradilion. l'leavies loolball 4, and lighl cagers 3. Was a slugging demon on lhe hard- ball baseball diamond. 'K Wilh economy loremosl in mind, many lellows lind a swell evening ol skaling al lhe Aurora rink. Besides, a lwenly mile iaunl home is a mighly long ride. Marilyn Priday . . Some know her as Sally -olhers as Pri- day, bul all know her. l-las a prelly smile lor everyone. Was lreasurer ol German club 4, and belonged lo Teenya 4. George Quick . . Smiling George usually has a crack handy lor every silualion. l-le was Ass'n. ed. ol lhe Von 3, class play 2, German club 2, 3, band 3, 4, and Playmakers 4. Rulh Ramp . . Rulh's guiel way ol handling all allairs has won lhe admiralion ol all her lriends. O. E. O., Teenya, Spanish club, and dramalic or- ganizalion will surely miss her. William Ray . . Bill's good looks and blonde hair are well liked by lhe women hereabouls. Bill is lamiliar lo all who have lreguenled lhe lhealre where he ushed. Likes baskelball. Bernice Rega . . Dark and prel- ly. R-egal in slalure. E-ager and vivacious. G-racious manners A-nd avid concludes lhe pholo ol handsome Bernice. Vernon Rezabek . . Vernon hails lrom lvlorlon l-ligh School and his lirsl lwo loves are lhe piano and accordian. l-le plans, however, lo devole his lulure lo mechanical engineer- ing. Kalhryn Richards . . Kalhryn, who possesses bolh brains and looks, displayed lhe characler- islics ol a Jane Adams. A lew oi her accomplishmenls are O. E. O. Spanish club, Aenei- dae, and Banks' assl. Jack Probsl . . This genial, clever lellow is always ready lor anylhing and is lorever busy. Band I, 2, German club 4, class play 3, 4, sludenl council 4, and baskelball l, 2, 3. Margarel Radlke . . Wilh lhe bowling leam she made many slrikes, and in her class many lriends. A live wire in Teenya and orcheslra. l-ler success is sure lo conlinue. Eleanor Ralh . . Eleanor was one ol lhe mainslays ol lhe girls' glee club. One ol lhe Dizzy-gals who slayed on key. Wilh lhe Glee club she was in lhe operella 2, 3, 4. Dean Raymond . . Tall, dark and soll spoken is popular Dean. Takes his lime bul can move lasl when he wanls lo. Track 4. Dramalic lalenl2 Class plays 2, 3, operella 2, 3, along wilh Glee club, Playmak- ers, Lion and Tab. Conslance Rega . . Connie was aclive in school alhlelics arch- ery, bowling and baseball. A good-nalured and amiable companion is lhe senlimenl ol all who know and admire her. Shirley Rice . . l-lirsch donaled Shirley lo us in her junior year. Wilh her carelree manner and laugh she has made a big hil. Is a sporlswoman-soccer, len- nis. and lhe bridal palh. Charles Roberls . . Chuckie as he is called is well liked by all who know him. Frequenls lhe lairways, swimming pool, and lennis courl. Played inlra- rnural I. 2. UE Leis Eat The nccn recreafion includes shuiiie board, which Bob Jenlcen- son ard Bob Somers are demon- s+ra'r'ng, as Vincenl Oslr lsealedl is wascning w'+h eager curiosily. The on-ioolcers eilher are very inlere esfeo or wanr 'fheir piclures faken. As 'rhe boys play, 'rhe girls eal. Here is a 'rapping example of how lo indulge in noon hour aclivifies. Bill Lirflewood, who 'roolc many candd shols and oiclures oi The Tab slafi, is now lalcing lime off fo eal' lunch. l-le is giving The iirsl lesson in how +o gulp lunch in one rninule Tla+. Looks as lhough he is enioying il-or maybe he is ius+ hungry. We lhinlc he makes quile The promising model-don? you? And a good lime was had by all -To escape lhe clu+ches ol l-lilary and Ralph, lhese dubious damsels seelc securily in Miss Cases duplex room-from Larin lo lunch ro Lafin. There are olher rooms ser aside for lhe same pur- pose buf Lafin sludenrs usually occupy lhis one, enjoying Miss Case s gracious hospiralily. Pcge 29 L ey -Q- 1' .tyi If fhis cruel world hain'+ been free-fin' youse righf, ius' 'fry +o pass ihe senior girls' lockers wifhouf your crash-helmel' and armor. The fraffic is ferrific. Paul Roberfs . . 'Pauliel' is known besi on fhe baskefball courf where he played lighfs I, 2, and heavies 3, 4. Won Sedgwick baseball medal as a iunior. Sfudenf council 4, and L club 3, 4. Rufh Rommel . . Displayed her singing and acfing falenf in opereffa 3. Has Iofs of friends. Bowling 3, 4, Play- makers 3, 4, French club 3, 4, Glee club 3, 4, and Weaver 2, 3, 4. Virginia Rose . . Wrifing, mu- sic, and dancing are Virginia's chief accomplishmenfs, all of which confribufe fo her charm and poise. Ginny fried Girl Reserves, O. E. O., Home Ec. and found fhem good. Charles Rololo . . Music, maesfro, please. And Chuck is cerfainly fhe boy who can dish ouf fhe sweef nofes. Plays fhe accordian like a masfer and will undoubfedly be successful. Anneffe Rupar . . Known uni- versally as Bunny. Leans fo- ward fhe drama. Had a lead- ing parf in fhe senior play. Also acfive in O. E. Q., Girl Reserves, Teenya, Playmakers, A. A. K.. and afhlefics. Mary Ryan . . A personable, charming girl who knows how fo make her way abouf. An afh- lefe, Mary belonged fo G. A. A. her firsf fwo years. Has fhe arf of keeping her friends. Thelma Ryno . . Cheerful and pefife describe fhis cufe lilfle Miss. Though small, Thelma was no slouch in fhe realm of sporfs where she played soccer. baskefball and was in G. A. A. Beffy Ann Rogers . . Beffy has always been popular and easy fo know. G. E. O. I, 2, 3, 4, indicafes brains plus. Was in on A. A, K. 3, 4, Girl Reserves I, 4, and archery. Likes fo ride and swim. Joseph Rose . . Foofball 3 and 4, senior frack 2, 3, and 4, golf, and swimming mark Joe a real afhlefe. Joseph is looking for- ward fo a career in fhe field of aeronaufics. Helen Rossman . . Helen fhe sporfswoman knocked over bas- kefball, frack, and skafing. Dancing and having a good fime are also parf of her va- ried program. Quife a sfudenf, foo. La Vaughan Rowe . . Bonnie as her friends all call her has a combinafion of ease and charming grace which enables her fo move in a wide circle of amicable approval. Eugene Russell . . Musician and mechanic describe Eugene fo a Band I, Glee club 4, and consfanf monkeying wifh his car back up fhe above sfafe- menfs. Wafch him drive once. Clinfon Ryno . . Anyone can spof Clinfy because of his wavy blonde hair. He plays baseball, foofball, and baskef- ball on fhe Masonic Home feams. His favorife is foofball. Luella Sangdahl . . Luella evi- denfly found school acfivifies much fun for she played bas- kefball, bowled, and rode, be- sides affending Teenya, Play- makers, and German club. Reppy? And howl Page Fl-eAent Popular Prom Ellen SchmidT . . Tail, oark and glamorous fir Ellen Tor she moves around wI'h The win- some grace ThaT beTiTs some oi The screen sTars. Perhaps we have a Tu+ure Kay Francis here. RuTh Schulsfad . . Heres The girl wiTh The everready snappy comeback. Gives as well as she Takes. Used her abfliTy in The class play 2, Playmakers, O. E. O., Home Ec. and Con- gress. Frances Sells . . Frannie is un- doubTedly one oT The besT Tig- ure skaTers in The circuiT. Can- adian by birTh, Fran really cuTs The ice. School? Oh,--Mu Tau, French club, O. E. O., and Glee club. Derwyn Severy . . A TuTure Technician who came Trom Hol- lywood, Cal. Likes To ice skaTe, play Tennis, and work on his moTor boaT. Derwyn is one lad who really sTudies consci- en+iously. George Simons . . PopulariTy means work is Georges ad- vice To The Trosh. Pres. Hi-Y and German club, business manager oT The Tab, member oi Playmalcers, and advisory comm. are only Georges se- nior acTiviTies. Marybelle Skinner . . Here is one gorgeous gal. Sings, Too. Well, Too. Lovely Skip has parTicioaTed in Congress, STu- denT Council and was sopho- more vice presidenT. WhaT a girll William SmarT . . We all saw Bill play lighTweighT TooTball in '38, buT he is also an ardenT scienTisT. Belonged To Science and MaTh 2, 3, and 4, and makes TrighTTul smells in The lab. Warren Schwob . . El Tee is Warrenls Third high school, aro his TavoriTe, Too. When no? wresTling wiTh a physics croo- lem he bowls or swims. Looks Torward To college. Helen Schumann . . Helen, blonde and charming, is one oi The genTlesT girls in El Tee, which however doesniT mean she can'T dish iT ouT. Hockey, baskelball, golT, riding, G. A. A., Home Ec., German club and Lion 3. Genevive SeTina . . Though guieT wiTh sTrangers, Gen can really busT loose wiTh her own seT. Her secreT desire is To ride a moTorcycle. You dare- devil, you. Has a nice smile. Florence Shrader . . Here is The Temale aThleTe supreme. Took G. A. A. in one big rush and iT hasnlT recovered yeT. Flor- ence is also a scholar as shown by her record in O. F. O. and Aeneidae. Hugh Skidmore . . Blondes and bruneTTes alike inTeresT Hugh. Even aT ThaT, his hobby, he had Time Tor league l, 2, v. 3, and German club 4. Has already made up his mind To be married. Virginia Slavilc . . Virginia is classed as a snappy dresser and wears her cloThes well. On The sporTs side G. A. A., soc- cer, and baskeTball. O. E. O.., Teenya on The inTellecTual s'de. BeTTy SmiTh . . Jolly and happy BeTTy is always seen busTling wiTh acTiviTy. Has done much and acquired many Triends along The way. Took G. A. A., Girl Reserves, eTc. in large doses. Sf11lU1is All own here 1 abe a lalenled slage crew ol: M Murphey s arl' class who dad won ders un malcang lhe sel for 'rhe A A K assembly and o+her sefs durung lhe year Thel M O H orcheslra us sealed 1n+he1r shup and ready lo saul away on sweel musucal waves Grouped around lhenn are Jrhe sungers Mar who helped malce lhe produchon a grand success Rulh riuplfe fhe accompanasl and Al Malz fhe announcer are al o shown Dancers Barbara Klapprofh Jack: Wrnghl Wnnnue Marhn Jean MacRae also of Mass Pe+ersons dancung school pose for a slnclc shof The group here plcfured have appeared before many auda ences and on many d1Fferen+ fypes of programs and have always made a grand hui wulrh everyone Page .54 Sh . ls he l nd rs. garel Kerr and Mary Belle Slcnner, l+'s a place fo eaf, a place fo meef, a place fo go when you've goi' no dough. Everyone fhere's a friend. l'll see you af Vann's in half an hour. Geraldine Smifh . . Geraldine is one of fhaf sfrange clan of painf brush wielders, fhose won- derful people who creafe sub- iecfs in fancy and make fhem permanenf. Shell win. Jessie Smifh . . Jessie came fo LaGrange High School from Sf. Louis. Quief as a rule, she does her fhinking before she speaks. Jessie was an acfive member of Girl Reserves. Keifh Smifh . . Keifh is a skilled phofographer and philafelisf. Was a member of A. A. K. 3, pres. 4. Also fook parf in Spanish club 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, and senior advisory commiffee 4. Josephine Snyder . . When somefhing is happening, Jo is usually in on if. Loves excife- menf and is guife fhe socialife. One of our besf singers, she sang in fhe Glee club and op- ereffa 3. Mary Slammer . . Blonde and graceful Mary is fhe perfecf combinafion of sfudenf, afhlefe, and beaufy. Achievemenfs in G. A. A. were many-she was presidenf. ln her fhird year wrofe for fhe Lion. William Sfemack . . lnframural and ice-skafing are Bill's afhle- fic achievemenfs. His pride and ioy is his Chevvy wifh which he likes fo finker and in which he fakes many inferesf- ing frips. ' Consfance Sfreefer . . Connie sfafes fhaf she knifs when nof in school! We suppose she means when she is nof ouf wifh fhe crowd, which is mosf of fhe fime. Teenya 3, and baskefball 2, 3. Hugh Smifh . . Comirg from Texas where he played foofball, Hugh has sfepced righf info fhe sporfs secfion wifh his soufhern accenf and sfopped 'em cold. Soorfs ed. of Lion 3, sporfs ed. of Tab 4. June Smifh . . Social is fhe word for June. Loves fo dance and does so very well. The life of fhe parfy, June is ad- mired and liked sincerely by all fhose who know her. Mary Jane Smifh . . There's al- ways a smile from Mary Jane, who is guief and refiring. She will undoubfedly find her niche in life and give fo if fhe full iusfice if deserves. Beffy Sfahl . . From Downers Grove, Beffy has only been here a brief while buf she is in on fhe know. Rides horseback wifh fhe greafesf of ease. A bundle of ioy in G. A. A. and Science and Mafh. Cafherine Sfarkovich . .A guief liffle girl around school, Cafh- erine really has fun when shea wanfs fo. A merry girl full of pleasanfry and wir, she keeps fhem all guessing. Barbara Sfephenson . . A su- perb afhlefe and can she dish if ouf and fake if? Yes, she can. Charming and gracious, Barb belonged fo French club, Aeneidae, and O. E. O. be- sides G. A. A. William Sfrohmeyer . . Bill is a real mafhemafician and scien- fisf, having kepf on fop in frig, algebra, physics, and chemis- fry. ls now on fhe senior ad- visory commiffee. N N 'ak Y' 0 1: ,N 13'- in to the Waiting World Dorolhy Sundheim . . Sunny is lhe word lor Dol. She made many lriends while parlicipal- ing in baslcelball, bowling, O. E. O., French club, Girls Trea- surer 2, and Congress 3. Olga Svihla . . Olga is lhis schools modern Curie, lhe woman scienlisl. She is pali- enl and worlcs very diligenlly in her pursuil ol learning. Was an excellenl helper in lorming lhe yearboolc. Suzanne Sydney . . Syd was l-lirsch's loss lo EI Tee. Her red hair belies a lriendly even lempered nalure. She sang in lhe Glee club as well as being a Spanish club member. Shirley Taylor . . Popular and vivacious Shirley scallered her lalenls on lhe goll course, bridal palh, Playmalcers, A. A. K., and debale leam. She plans lo malce nursing her ca- reer. Cameron Templelon . . Lane Tech losl a good lechnician when Cameron came here as a lreshman. l-lis hobbies are ra- dio and model airplane build- ing. Plans lo spend lulure in radio. Edward Thuresson . . Ed came lrom Morlon, where he loolc in- lrarnural l, 2, and lumbling l, 2, and 3. A brillianl lap danc- er and lasl lallcer, Ed has lhe women where he wanls lhem. Slanley Tolberl . . We all lfnow Slan as an all-around lellow, good in everylhing. Inlramu- ral I, 2, Hi-Y I, 2, Science and Malh 2 3, band I, 2, 3, 4 marlc his well-rounded l'l. S. career. Winlon Sweilzer . . This lad plans lo do greal lhings in lhe U. S. Navy. ls heading lor Annapolis. Fencing is lhe la- vorile sporl. German club had him 2. Loolcing lor an argu- menl7 Find Windy , Barbara Swenson . . As an un- derclassman Barb wenl in lor bowling, Teenya, and O. E. O. Now she devoles her lime lo French club, advisory commil- lee, and lhe sludy ol For- reslry . Roselyn Taylor . . Roselyn linds mosl ol her oulside enioymenl in ice-slcaling and music, lhough school lile here al EI Tee occu- pies, nalurally, lhe major parl ol her lime. Richard Telender . . Swimming, goll, and lraclc represenl Diclcs alhlelic aclivilies. Also sludenl council 2, class plays 3, 4, play- malcers, debale and French club. A swell lellow. June Thompson . . Always lalc- ing her lime, easy going June lilces lo swim and bowl. She is popular wilh all. Belonged lo A. A. K. in her lourlh year. June means lo become a nurse. David Todd . . Dave believes in always keeping busy and lhis he does lo lhe besl ol his abil- ily. l-le belonged lo A. A. K. 3, and became ils lreasurer in his lourlh year. Florence Tomayer . . Florence is lhe exceplion lo lhe beauli- lul bul dumb adage. She be- longed lo Spanish club, O. E. O., and was a bolany and chem. lab assl. Accomplished on lhe organ, loo. G Wilh Carl Cook, presidenl, as caplain and Mary Belle Skinner, vice presidenl, Roberl Webber, secrelary, Lewis Johnson, boys' lreasurer, and Dorolhy Sundheim, girls' lreasurer, as lhe crew, il was line sailin in '37, 9 John Towell . . Being of lhe alhlelic lype, Bud cenlered lwo years on lhe lighlweighl looloail leam, besides slarring in lennis and hockey. Was class vice presidenl 3. Peler Turgeon . . Ambilious Pele needing only one more credil lo graduale, is already lalcing college subiecls lor L. T. J. C. l-le capped a leading parl in lhe senior play. Richard Tyler . . Who lcnows bul whal we have a lulure Edi- son in lhis dark haired lellow lrom Weslern Springs? Elec- lrical experirnenling is his lav- orile hobby. George Vasumpaur . . Anolher Weslern Springs chap wilh di- versilied inleresls. Foresling and boaling are his lirsls , bul lhey leave him lime lor ra- dio, lennis, and loolball. Laura Vial . . This pelile red- head loves lo have a good lime which is nol al all hard lor Laura. Will malce Smilh easily wilh her membership in O. E. O., French club, and Aeneidae. James Warren . . Red-headed Jim was a member ol lhe Lion and lhe Tab slall 4. A member ol lhe Science and Malh club, his inleresl lies in air condilion- ing and olher red-heads. Roberl Warlh . . A real ping pong lan, and a good player, also. Bob has lalcen inlramural and loolball, and plays lennis well. His plans lor lhe lulure include college. Page 35 William Trosper . . Bill is sure lo have a lulure in radio. Spends all his spare lime linlcer- ing wilh lhem. Does a bil ol candid pholography also. Bas- lcelball is his sporl. Trenl Turner . . A sludenl ol no mean abilily, Trenl excels in all his classes. Playmakers 3, 4, Spanish club 2, 3, debale 4, and senior advisory commillee have lcepl him occupied. Belle Underwood . . Jolly Belle was complele in whalever she did. Tool: parl in baslcelball, archery, and bowling as well as Teenya, French club, Aeneidae, Congress, and a l-lays' helper. Louise Vaughn . . Conscienlious Louise linds pleasure in her school worlc, bul she also lilces dancing and music. ls an ac- live lollower ol all sporl lile al El Tee besides. She's sure lo succeed. Richard Walgren . . One ol lhe quiel lype who always has somelhing worlh while lo say when he spealcs. Wenl oul lor lighlweighl loolball l. l'lis hobby is model railroads. Dawson Warlenberg . . Dawson is a sporlsman in every sense ol lhe word. Lilces lo build sail- boals and model planes in his unoccupied lime. Plays hoclcey and baslcelball in lhe winler. Jaclr Webber . . Joe Penner Webber's inleresls lend loward music. l'le was in lhe Glee club and Operella 3 and lcepl everyone laughing. Played lhe lrombone in lhe band lor lhree long years. Wilh +he barring order, John Barlholomew, president John Towell, vice president Barbara Osborne, secrelaryg George Simons, boys' lreasurerg and Carolyn Plasman, girls' ireasurerg il' was a home run every +ime. Roberl Webber ma ,J one Bob seem lo hav a way w h sex Played ligh wei o oal 2 3 B seoa Bob was boys secrelary when he was a sophomore Warren Wes+ervell Warren is known lo all his lriends as an ou oor man Lkes all a he hcs especially skahng Never lels school work inlerlere wilh his achvihes Marlha While lvlarlha dldnl come lo El Tee unhl her senior year Wenl our for archery and volleyball and became a member ol A A K Looks for ward 'ro having a business ca reer Leonard Willer Four years of alhlehc achvily lie behind Len Lighlweighl ioolball and league hrsl year rrack 2 4 and he slarreo in heavies Too ball 3, 4. James Wilson . . Any sporl is Tamiliar lo Jimmy who plays ioolball baskelball and base- bal on lhe Masonc l-lome leams. A personable fellow. Favorile subiecl? Typing. Dorolhy Woodhull . . Th's dark- eyed lass is known lor her spar- kling sense oi humor and per- sonallly. Raoiales The +hree V's ard is usually seen having a very good lime. Likes lo sir a moun+. Shadelia Woods . . Shadelia is besl known for her singing al El Tee bu' prefers a snappy garre oi ping pong. She in- lenos lo sake up beauly cul- lure. Truck cn gown, Shadelia. Dorolhy Welch ioucn lale comer o El Tee Dov ran ouno a bla e 0 fnakers Span h cl b Science and Ma+h Was lh l ir grl edilor in The his y ol The Lion Calvin Wheeler Torchy as he is commonly known can al ways be spoiled by his shock ol red hair The same loken gives him enough pep lo gel info every possible aclivily Don Widmer This handsome Beau Brummel lurns The hearls oi all lhe poor lainlwng damsels We losl an excellenl dramahsl when Don leil us for The green er helds of Chicago and poinl asl Jean Wille'H Ready willing an able his Jean Ma es friends easily and keeps lhem A conslanl lealure on lhe hon or roll. Jean belonged lo Ger- man club Glee club and Ae- neidae. hirlie Wilson . . 'rc ' - ways in lhe cenler ol lhings. Cooperalive and clever she was an assel lo Girl Reserves l-lome Ec., Teenya Science and lvlarh, and lhe Glee club. Thomas Woodhull . .When Tom isnll performing an Qldiield in one ol: his cars, he is enioying lile in a program lhal doesn'+ include school work. Spanish club and parlor alhlelics his line. Nalalie Woodward . . Gay ac- live Na+ was presdenl of Congress 3. and sang a lead in 'lhe oberehla 3. Was also a member oi C. E. Q., A. A. K., French club, Mu Tau Aenedae and a Banks assi. Bells-smells Many hundreos ol us have heard lhal old bell ring again and again. buf rnosl ol us probably havenil lhe brains lhar il lakes lo ligure our i-sT Hwhal makes il lick. Bill Lilllewood is piclured here frying To oiecover lhe secrer. Each year The underclassmen have Their piclures lalcen and mounled on lhe walls in lhe upper hall. Pic- lured here are groups frying lo locale lhemselves and lheir friends in lhe Rogues Gallery and see- ing iusl whar lheir besl pal looks lilce 'slrung upfi Somelirnes lhose lerrilic, peculiar odors Jrhai lloal 'rhrough lhe halls corne from The coolcing rooms and al olher limes from lhe chemislry laporalories, buf everyone seems To be having a good lime con- cocring lhern. ll isn'r all play, and here are a few induslrious sludenls very nnuch involved. Page 37 Las+ year fhe 'fads were beer-iacl:e+s and saddle-shoes, while now +hey're flood wafer pan'rs and heine hairculs. You underclassmen realize, of course, lhal we seniors sei' lhe sfylesl X J Marion Wrighl . . The olher half ol lhe ,Wrighl combinalion land we do mean righll. A member of O. E. O., Playmalc- eg German club, and The Tab sfall proves lhal brains and beauly can meel. Palricia Young . . Peppy, blond haired, and a lavorile wilh all lhose in and aboul I. M. O. l-l. She's quile a lypisl and plans lo be a secrelary upon deparl- ing from EI Tee l'li. Margaref Zimmer . . Margarel is lhe perlecl combinalion ol personalily and brains. l-ler D. A. R. award proves 'rhe lirsl and The lacl lhal she was a high honor roll sludenl, debal- er, and Tab slalf member lhe second. Lorraine Sloneberg . . Lorraine hales from our mosl vicious ri- val, Hinsdale. A charming girl, il is nol' lcnown whelher she has lalcen us lor her own, or re- mains loyal lo 'lhe red and while. Luella Wrighl' . . One ol lhe well-lcnown, wellelilced Wrighl sislers. Always has some clever ideas on hand. Willy and charming describe Ann. Wenl in lor baslcelball, bowling, and German club. Jacqueline Zeuch . .Tiny Jackie accomplished much here al EI Tee and hil The iaclcpoll O. E. O., Girl Reserves, French club, Chem. assi., Science and lvlalh, Aeneidae, Lion slalf, debale, and senior play. Jerome Skorlcin . . This quiel, friendly lellow is El Tee l'li's only C. C. C. boy. Comes lo school in The morning and shuf- lles olil 'ro camp al noon. Ex- pecls lo be an arlisl' on finish- ing school. Rose Virling . . This blond Miss came baclc lo EI Tee lor her senior year aller spending Two years in Cooley, Delroil. She was a worlhy addilion 'ro l-lome Ec., Teenya, and Girl Reserves. Pxge A8 QHOU 1117 i s S 3 , e Slnce we owe our hlgher educahon +o fhem and +hey af- +end school regularly and give us our grades and slnce 1'he school board demands I+ +he faculfy has been mcluded un fhe 39 TABULAE H was also found fha? fhere were ren exfra pages fhaf had fo be filled so Following 'lhls under 'rhe debris of copy you wlll find a rogues gallery of under Edllors nole Thus masferplece of copy was never fin :shed because of fhe sudden buf nor unvlolenl' deafh of 'Phe aufhor l Il l llllllll FIlE'HlI?N Hlll'HllllllllFS classmen. H' was dnce said lhal' +hese- lllb lil Xbgllll U9 -llll lNl5lllllllllN 5 .sa ,Lu art-.QmN'v'v-..-0.40 Nz ,. - 1 Ji .4 H! 2 'Y f 1 ,J a erzclafc J v-eufd Ocfober 7 Bonfire Oc+ober 7 Snake dance Ocfober 7 Pep meehng Ociober 8 Homecoming parade Oc+ober 8 Dance Ociober 29 Faculfy play December 9 Faculfy fea December I7 Sensor Mixer Sepiember 26 Junior elechons Sepiember 27 Sophomore elec 'nons 400 4 Munn 9 of-4 0 1 O ti w ptllf0Rl 5 0 oh If I 1 I l'1'1'. 79 I r A0811 K M' a 5 FUYO GE- ' ' 7f,1,.?' 9' , I ' X v f -' 1 If x f 1 ' X 1 J .- ' M xO'lY 6' C Dov 15 1 f ylv 1 at , C: Hx, I x, 1 I 7 x 1060. ' u 'no' i . . T ' . ix - in J- 1 s ti 'g Ocfober 8-Foo+ball game A g 1 1 1-1-r--4:4 I -.. . if A 'ink M A X, f , -. - 43 ' 7 125, 78.1 ' X56 Xs, ' 42:01 35' . .'.0.0f' . I Y s X , if- m N 13.2115 '- ' 1 I I Lucreha Hamm atmnal Honor Snmety Page 43 Top ro Kenlh McLane Fred Benoodf Le us Johnson John B3r+holome l-lershel Ferrell Markham MCEnroe David Gulsche Wllllam S rohnneyer Trorf Turner Gear, Sxnnons Row 2 Roberf Menssner John Asnbauqn Charles Ncnols John Panda Tom Allnson Arthur Euro ck B Tly Deardorh Slanley Tolberl' Ro 3 Ma Ga ?Co1ey Anneff Rupar Margarel' Zmrner Carher re P clnards Naral Wood a O o ma Anfnony Marlory Pierson I'-larrnef Lnon Ma yoelle SL e nn lnqrd l.ln Ca ' Cook rs abs nf rom lhe p cfure As a hlhnq rrrbufe +o lhe ourslandlng work lhey have done These srudenfs have been elecled +o rhe Nahonal Honor Socrery Nor only does scholashc abrlrry play Hrs parf bul characler servrce and leadershup are also consrdered The names of lhose who have been rn rhe upper one lourrh of fha class are vored upon by all rhe 'reachers The selecred names are voled upon by a councvl ol four lacully members ln adduhon ro lhese 'reachers lvuss Banks Mr Gordon and Doclor Wrllerl gave +helr voles To lhese sludenls goes The honor ol belng a member of rhe Nahonal l-lonor Socrefy Tom Allrnson Norma Anlhony John Ashbauqh John Barfholomew Fred Benoodl' Arlhur Burdick Berry Chrnn Margarer Colley Carl Cook Palsy Cooley Belly Deardorlll Herschel Ferrell David Gulsche Lewrs Johnson l'larry Jones lngrnd Lundahl l-larrrel Lrndner Markham McEnroe Kellh McLane Roberr Meussner Purdre Nelson Charles Nrchols Barbara Osborne Berry O Shea John Paudar Marlorne Pierson Annerle Rupar Kalhryn Richards George Simons Mary Belle Skrnner William Srrohmeyer Sranley Tolberr Trenl Turner Laura Vual Dorolhy Welch Jean Wrllell Nalal e Woodward Jacquelrne Zeuch Margarel' Znmmer w: ' , . w' , W, , ' . l ' f r. , - , 'S A r . I ' , l l, I l , A' r, I , ' ll e' ', . N Q fl re 'Q V Q W lr V lr I , W V l N r , ' '- , A I l er, r l 'inn r, Belly Chl X f ' dahl, Jean Willa? Dorothy Welch, Jacque Zeuch, Furoie Nelson Palficra Cooley, Lucrerla Hamm r. ' l e l I . l ,. - . . . I l . l l l Burolck ac: Mekve' :: '.'?n': 're acsl, wgw M, 3, .,., .. ,rr-KM E.-. Spfcul, DC VV gf' Mahan H: f-' f1 C1 Jane? H: e' ave iolrg cn. Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow I939 marks a new peak on our ladder To success buT IeT us wander back To I888 when Tour Teachers ruled over ThnrTy nnne sTudenTs The Toundahon oT El Tee Hu was land aT ThaT Tnme ln he June or I899 There were I46 pupils a graduahng class of TourTeen and a doubled Teach1ngTorce T n years laTer In I909 The number of sensors had Trzpled and The TaculTy had soared To sevenTeen The World War came and nn l9l9 The qraduahng class slackened To suxTy Tnve Five hundred nnne pupils made Thenr way To The Tanr halls of learn ang where ThlrTy pedagogues rammed n Tormahon down Thesr proTeges ThroaTs Prosper1Ty reugned aT The graduahon of The class oT I929 By Thus Tnme The sTudenT body had exceeded Il7O IQ39 marks I The end oT Dr WulleTTs TnTTeenTh year wTh us 2 a ToTal oT 46I9 sTudenTs who have been graduared from Lyons Township hugh school 3 a ToTal oT 250 new Teachers who have TaughT uncludung suxTy oT These who now are Te chnng May we properly apprec:aTe The precnous heruTage handed down by our ToreTaThers n s QW Rob F y s Page 44 . f . . . . G . . . 4 . , - , ' I . . I - . . , - T .. .. l l ' ' ' T c 1 T . f . . a ' . , r Tcc: Mr. Cnafnbws Taking a spln around The If cbe. E: c ': Efnsfel ka rc'f'Y'g cn Rfc'a aye fd ., -s ' To Q C'-57: laL:ra': . ?afcultq Dr W1lleTT as The power behnnd The Throne aT our Taur academy When Trnendly advnce us needed :T us To The super1nTenoenT s ohnce ThaT one should go buT remember Treshmen cr me does noT pay Mr Gordon The dean oT boys Teaches commercnal law and gnves The nm peTus To The Track Team whnch he coaches He ludges The auThenTucuTy oT all The phoney excuses ThaT The boys presenT The BudgeT oT The book sTore commonly called Ye Old Cand e Shoppee rs careTully guarded by Mr Towell Dnrechng The summer school and Teaching solid geomeTry are hns sudelunes Mass Banks waTches over Those oT The weaker sex zn The capac:Ty oT The dean oT gurls when she as noT unsTrucTung The Treshmen IH The TundamenTals oTc1vucs The presenT durecTor of The aTTaurs oT The lunuor college as Dean l-lolT Poluhcal :ence ns has mam 1nTeresT nn The educahonal Tseld Mnss AucuTT has The repuTaTuon oT beung EI Tee Hrs wnTTuesT Teacher Junnors and Englnsh are her TavornTes The language oT Ferdinand Spanish To you ns ably expounded by Muss Barnes The Spanish club meeTs amndsT The legions oT Ceasar The oraTuons oT Cicero and The poems oT Vrrgul In shorT she us The LaTun dnscnpllnar nan and dnrecTor oT The Aeneudae club WuTh de grees Trom The Unxversahes of Iowa and Chucago Mass Carney enlnghTens her puplls un senior Englush language and l1TeraTure ' Mlss Burdick uses her TalenTs 1 The French deparTmenT She sponsors The gunnor college French club Mr Boge Teaches The arT oT busuness pracTvce and molds wunnsng baskeTball combunaTlons Trom The Iunnor college sporTsTers ' Mr Chambers and hls subTle humor may be Tound boTh un The geography room and on The grudnron where he shows The lunao varsnTy how :T as done W T Mr G rdon Mr T e Mxss Ban s M HoIT M ss AucuTT M ss Barnes M ss ase M ss arney lss u c Bo e Chambers . . , V f. I .. I H ,, , ,, X X K I , ' 0. T 1 4 1 X i X 1 . . . ,, , ,,, . SC- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- X t X x x wr . ' ' '- under her counselorship. 3' ' ETTle Case is in her glory 1 1 T I1 X 1 - . . , , . . .n X ll lk l ' ' ' lk FY . . . . F Dr. illef, . o , . ow ll, ' k, r. , i , I , I C , I C , M' B rdi k, Mr. g , Mr. Page 45 D l a oa a do see o G don su e e y young boy shoud en school once n a e maT on our lbrary o c1hT As e dence e e e ok r s njers Tace The noT s rnusT be r no no True A masTer oT synes and TangenTs as Mr Clarke a maThe maTucs Teacher superb IT mnghT be well To menTuon ThaT he has a Thorough knowledge oT asTronomy and oT The mysTernes oT The Zodiac Speech ns a Torm oT selT expressxon lecTures Mnss Cr1TchT:elol nn her publlc speak mg classes Her dramaT1c abuluhes are shown an The an nual semor play and The acTlvuTles oT The Playmakers Journalism and Treshmen Englush are Mass DauqherTy s spe cnalTles She likes To mess around weTh The LION and The TAB IT There ever was a Teacher who ms apprecuaTed IT as Teach lusT ask any oT Those on The TAB sTaTT Mr Davus as The man who orugvnaTed The dance oT The molecules IT you don T know :T now he us our physics Teacher The man wlTh The clynamlc personallTy IS Mr Deabler An Amerscan h1sTory Teacher exTraordnnary a deba+e coach par excellence and a capable chanrman oT The assembly commuTTee he as an excephonally busy man Page 46 To. eTT: Lb 'y in Mr. Dads' physlcg :lags rd They M to be ercylng ET. T p rfghfi Mr. or bfly convinces Clif Resn y Tha? ev r l aT- T d l whfl . Lower left: A wealth of infor- l , l . L wer ri! 1 vl d by Th ser n lo cn M . Dis- : , e l l . ' I . . .. . . ,, . . . - . . . . . , . . . ., ., . . . ,, ,, . . . . . ,, 'I' I I ., . . . ., . . . , I I liz ya Teach' How A trzclaw 7 Mr Dissinger wields his balon over 'rhe orcheslra band and glee clubs The performances of lhese organizafions iushly lhe pride in El Tee s musical deparfmenl College English sludenls are lcepl on lhe slranghr and narrow palh by Mrs Doherly Cals are her hobby Miss Emerson h s l'he dishnclion of holding a doclor s degree in German and ro This subiecl she devofes her lime and ellorls The office of head librarian is held by Miss Elrhell There is no mysrery in +he funchons of rhe Dewey Decimal syslem according lo her buf some freshmen mighl' disagree Miss Geary is a member ol lhe English deparrmenl This is her second year in conduchng lhe new sophomore English course O E O sponsorship and marhemahcs supreme marlc Miss Gilliland She 'reaches Jrhe formulae of freshmen algebra and +he idioms of geomerry H +V G 1 r X 'x Page 47 A X 0 , . p 0 0 . 6 . . . .I , . Lell: Mr. Clarke, Miss Crilc ield, Miss Daugher , Mr. Davis, Mr. Deabler, Mrs. Doherly, Miss Eberf, Miss Emerson, Miss Efhell, Miss Geary, Miss illi- land. Righ : Mr. Greel deep in medilalion. ly E Mr Greef as a producl of rhe Umversmes of Chicago and Iowa so ul as no wonder fha? he knows hrs Englnsh so well As lhe co sponsor ol fhe Playmalcers he helps ad vance 'rhe arf of dramahcs Lalhes saws ham rs and nanls are al home nn lhe able hands ol M Hallam our manual fraamng unslruclor luhons muxrures emulslons and :ons are puffy an 'rhe hands of our learned chemus +ry leacher Mr Hays ad vuses The Scaence and Mafh club and coaches lhe sopho 'nore plays Sludenfs polnl man on 'rhe campus Mr Howard as an unusual man In fhe held of chemrslry and physics He lecfures on These sublecls lo 'rhe lunnor college pupnls lnc1den+ally Mr Howard IS'll'1e aufhor of Mr Greef Mr Hallam Mr Hays Mr Howard as un er Mrss Jacobsen Miss Jor on as enser M enyon M Larson Lewfs Mass Magee Mr Marfun Mr Maus Mnss McCuslxer Mrs Murphey Page -18 Y X Y 3 me , ' l al r. , - - ' D nc x :SO- l . . - him ou? as being fhe calmesl FY FY M' s H ' . ' , ' d , M' 5 K ' , r. K , r. , Mr. 14 mini trati e Hclaie emen tA fhe high school chemisfry book. ' ' ' The record for frips fo Europe among fhe members of fhe faculfy is held by Miss l-lunfer, our efficienf French feacher. Well versed in French drama. she manages Le Cercle Francais. X X X Miss Jacobsen is nofed for her ancienf hisfory exams. and so you may be sure fhaf anyone who passes her course is well acquainfed wifh fhe lives of fhe Greeks and Romans. ' One of fhe sponsors of fhe class of l939 is Miss Jordon, and she is fhe exceedingly skillful in- sfrucfor of German and sophomore English. Efiqueffe and a philosophy of life are insfilled info fhose who are forfunafe enough fo have her as fheir feacher. 'K 'K Miss Keiser is a newcomer fo our halls of learning. This preffy and versafile English feacher is a graduafe of Radcliffe college. ' ' College and high school hisfory are well handled by Mr. Kenyon. As a sfudy hall direcfor he is popular. buf as a feacher he is even more so. Debafe and fencing are his specialfies. ' ' Mr. Larson is a proficienf pedagogue in fhe science of college accounfing and economics. ' ' ' Abouf five o'clock on cerfain days of fhe week, sfudenfs may be seen pouring ouf info fhe fresh air from one of Mr. Lewis' disecfing classes in college zoology. l-le also has bofany classes. ' ' From hunf and peck fo efficiency plus is Miss Magee's iob when feaching fyping. lnsfrucfing her pupils in fhe arf of 'raking dicfafion by shorfhand is her ofher fask. ' ' Coach Marfin represenfs fhe afhlefic deparfmenf as fhe direcfor of physical educafion. Appearing fo be quief on fhe surface if is he who insfills fhe vigor info our heavyweighfs, bofh on fhe gridiron and on fhe baskefball floor. X X X Alfhough Mr. Maus 'reaches freshmen fhe fundamenfals of algebra, he is in realify a Jack of all fraclesf' As a resulf of his fuforing in various subiecfs, many a good man has been pulled ouf of a slump. ' ' X Miss McCusker coaches The sophomores in English. She may be seen offen af fhe speakers sfand infroducing fhe lecfurers who falk on fhe assorfed subiecfs covered by fhe new sophomore English course. ' A ' The direcfor of fhe hardworking sfage-crew, which arranges 'lhe sfage sefs used in fhe audiforium. is none ofher fhan Mrs. Murphey, fhe arf feacher. She likes dogs in parficular. ' A wwf., , Leff: Miss Sullivan demonsfrafes fhe processes of fhe vascular bundles. X 'h Righf: The locafion of one of fhe ancienf cifies of Greece is revealed by Miss Jacobsen fo Beffy Bobeck and Doug Beefh. Lower Cenfer: Mr. l-lays is mixing 4 magic charm by means of chemiisfry. Page 49 li any senior wanls 'ro know irywha+ book Lincoln's Emancipaiion Proclamalion may be found. he may 'be-sure fha? John Payne knows noi only fhe book, bul +he page and line. Don? guess any longer-he iaan'American lhslory 'feacher and The coach of our slale championship golf feam. ' ' His brolher, Wal+er, excels in analizing pupils in his psychology class in fhe iunior college. Frequenlly al 'rhe meer- ings of The Psychology club, which he direcls, one may see prominen+ campus figures acling slrangely. The answer is Mr. Payne's hynoric powers. ' ' Miss Piers lavorile slory which she relales +o her Lalin and English classes concerns her experiences while Hpunling on lhe Thames in England. Humor abounds in her classes. ' ' Many are rhe limes aboul fhird period +ha+ a pleasanr aroma from lhe cooking room has made our mou+hs wa+er. Miss Reid is in charge of The cooking classes fhal make lhese concociions. ' R. l3os+er Scoll during The lasl year has been away from school on a leave of absence which is enabling him +o secure a degree ol doclor of iurisprudence ar The Universily of Indiana Law School As lhe coach of lhe undefealed ligh+weigh+ basketball leam and confer ence champions lhis year Mr Sedgewick has accomplished a greal deal He supervises several geomelry classes and coaches baseball in 'rhe spring The Frosh Soph debale 'reams were M J Payne Mr W Paync Miss R Scott M e o ck ss zc M ss m th M Sp ague Miss an eeney M ss Thcrrpson c s 7 Page 50 4 f-Nj ' I uf -ir in ' - I - 4 . i x K - . Pier, Miss eid, Mr. , r. S diwi . M1 si ir a SJ , r. ' , ' Sf - len Miss S'clfes M':s Sullivan MK Sw i ,N Miss Tn 'sen ME Task .li xx ' r 1 i gf P H xi Q xx A ji, 1' lX.X. M06 Hfqcluology helped by Muss Suzers able coachmg during 'rhe pasl Q E season The Umversuly ol Illnnos has granlec her +wo 55 rl our a nr Mr M r es degrees and she now 'reaches Enolush and Spamsh 'ro +he T Sy mph Wdy hall underclassmen Moss Kale Smurh s noled lor her , Srakesoear 6 G PS N 3 we appmvag rare wal and humor which she displays un her English M55 Cass Nm gen? lacks deal ng wnlh English whelher nl be on Wordsworlh Mlllon Spencer or any ol 'rhe olher boys New +o our slah lhns year us Mr Sprague who counsels s'ruden+s nn csv cs and economics l-le has made a bug hl and s very popular ' Muss Slanlon leaches freshmen Lalnn l-ler one hundred or zero 'resls are famous and eslablush a lrue background ol knowledge provudrng lhey are passed Work as lhe Toundahon for Lahn and l s she who buulds fhal loundaluon lor which an laler years we lhank her Thumbles needles puns and malerual seem lamulnar ID lhe hands of Miss Slokes lhe sewung leacher She gives a prachcal knowledge of whal as going on In lhe world of clolhes lo many lulure home makers On warm days nn lhe fall and sprung Mnss Sulluvan may be seen ponnlung oul lo her bolany classes 'me specues oenus and lamuly of cerlaun ol LaGrange s llowerung planls Sludenls agree lhal her course :s very nnlereslung Once able lo do lhe guarler mule nn lorly enghl seconds Mr Sweeney slall gels along In line shape l-le helps oul on lhe loolball held and wnlh 'rhe lrack leam besndes leachmg zoology 'lo our biologically conscnous sluoenls Laudo laudare laudavn laudarus eslablashes Mnss Thompson as anolher Lalln leacher She leaches colh freshmen lundamen lals and sophomore Caesar lo lhe classscal sludenls The spellung or her name and lhe dssnnclnv hlle of Lula Belle duslnngunsh lhns Mass Thompson from 'rhe olher Mnss Thomsen whose hrsl' name I Alace Specnaluznng an shorlhand and 'rypung Alxce Thomsen ns a lavornle among lhe pupils from lhe freshmen 'ro The sensors Teenya ns run under her auspuces and ul' us a well known lacl 'lhal she losses a mean bowlnng ball ' ' I+ ns Mass Trask's 'ob 'ro keep law and order sn lhe lnbrary Wnlh 'rhe fresh men domg homework lhe sophomores crowding sux al a lable lhe gunsors lalknng and The semors walklng our I+ ns a day well spenl when lhe assnslanl lnbraruan leaves for home Q Page 51 . . , . . , , - - - i 1 Top: Ml Magee and her 'yplrg :-.s. ' . . Cefer: The H ol Ch r. is p'c'f-S ln . el ' ' J 'rn - l A T 'K x ' ' 7 T l . 1 . T ' ' Ec+,c'n: l e ' .1 cz: are genr f. D . G ' Nl ' ' cf I Plefs English I . e lhe infelqi on classes. She is a mine of inlormallon on all subjecls 5041 5lGf1 Ke'1f'2dY'S and 305 BWQ93 TGCES- .. H , x , ' l ' . ' I I i X ' . ' ' ' , I I xr X lk ' ' ' FY lk lk ' ' ' I . V J I . . , . . , ,, X . . . ' .I - I x nf x I' 1 - - r . r -L ., . . , : , . , , . 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F ' .-G PM 1 ' J -is. 3? 4: Top Row xv Row 2 C l-l l l-l IV l'l RW3 F Wh' F ow4 M l-l ow5 Marge Bohnofl heads comrnnl lee pulhng oul hand book for lreshrnen Maybe nexf year know somelhung C n I lake lwo boys +0 one dance7 asks l-lelen Pallen Now l-lelen you should know be-Her Muldreo Bushing h s hrgln score ln girls bowlmng One more year lefl And +hen7 ow 6 'nan a oo W cz w 7 l-l L. G n S M Kolfna Kc ar M n K o w 8 N ara far K ayfn u u a Jpk a M Lana ow 9 ec La 'la V G Les s L n ow I0 Jean 9 L,4Xt3u-AJ, Q NJ Poqe 55 Sh' :- -'CL 4 'i Y l.l f.-D Q o J, A 94: 2. It 'Wk 7 iv and p and Eumlng . 5. . , 'N - ff' ' ' 1-gl J f ' : E. La'-f 3. Sea l-l. ' . lm sv L' , ' , ' Zvzffrey W! ga: an xv. 'nascar 4 an :. x7'i'.If 1. Ffiifji' C. razcoe- . W W lv : E. l-la'se' H. Hide' C iT,,:' C C G' Z V V.-V P-eoeheli' , eree 3. Masses L.-jj p Z' ' 'Ji , V! f ' A. ease ., 7 Me' A, l-Lesson '1--ZF :Z 1 ,, is . o : .l-lafa:-k J. l-lc 'ye' M. - HC' . ':'e:1, E, Hzhe M. G F,g'ey' C. '-4z ga f' , ALA .' ,. 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A , 7 2 fl S aff Staggem on o n Ashbaugh and Bar nr e rno En IS :Dara Osborne exercuslng George Sumons dodging an menTally eras r osTruch sTyle uc Me sr' s s as oe hs Tab w s b u 3 A M and ccnc nTraTes on h ooTs and dashes As a descendanT oT Allfxmerucans The I939 LTHS TABULAE has a good background and should Tollow IH The TooTsTeps of :Ts ancesTors w hope The semor class chose RoberT Menssner To be The energeTuc edrTor an chueT wuTh Barbara Osborne and John Ashbaugh as The assoc aTe edlTors The selecTed Three had a pruvaTe conference wnTh Mnss Alleen DaugherTy Iournalushc aovsser and pucked The resT oT The wmllmg workers commonly known as The sTaTT Here are Thenr names and various drvnsnons James Warren semor pedngrees debaTe school luTe and 5OTh Anmversary sechon Dean Raymond sensor wrrTe ups Barbara Knlley publ1caTnons and sensor wrrTe ups BeTTy CosTenbader and Sh rley Edwards club sechon Hugh Sm1Th and Arlrhur Burdnck boys sporTs Maman WrughT gurls sporTs and 5OTh Annlversary sechon The duhes of The hugher up were as Tollows RoberT Menssner opemng sechon dnvusuon pages and senior mounhng Barbara Osborne underclassmen and John Ashbaugh TaculTy and curruculum The budgeT was balanced by The eTTncuenT busaness manager George Sumons wrTh The welcome help oT has experT assusTanTs KeuTh McLane Herschel Ferrell and Mass Ance Thomsen business advisor AlThouoh :T would seem prachcally rmpossnble now To publnsh an LTH S Tab wrThouT Th cooperahon oT Mr Hmchchrre The rnaaspensable Tab phoTographer some amaTeur phoTography s Tncluded nn Thus years Tab A conTesT was held n whnch El Tee s camera Trends maTched Thear shoTs Davrd GuTsche Vllrlllam LrTTlewooo KelTh SmrTh LnsTon CrusT and Tom Conway each en Tered a number oT wmnung oncTures Davud OuTsche also has The drshnchon OT belng The Trrsl' sTuoenT phoTographer To proouce a fronhsplece pucTure The one on page 3 Also a greaT deal oT credrT and Thanks goes To BeTTy Ch nn The sTaTT arTrsT All oT The pucTures skeTches and hand leTTerrng rn The openmg echon and d vusron pages are a ample oT BeTTys ex cechonal TalenT Pez B ' Ye ,er ca ' F' I or- rlc a o T . .- e T e 1 T . . . 1 e J h - Th' d p ' d gl' h: ' ' -' - ' ' l I . . . . .. . z . . . . ,. . I . . . , I i . , . . 1 I ' . - - Jg N2 T year The Tao can b pro o o many unnovahons T-lowever The new TeaTure ThaT The STGTL as mosT conscTous oT IS The senror secTTon T-low oo yo lke ThaT dea oT havlng whTTe Tak place oT crack awd vlce versa7 The ao vanTage OT Thus color scheme and layou rs The oursTandrng eTTecT produceo by The unusual conTrasT Each one oT The names had To he made up inked measured and puT TogeTher neTTer by leTTer hu Th Trnrsheo producT shows ThaT TT was worTh T The whr s T and The pTcTures sTand ouT agaansf The black backgrol. d pre senTung a sTrTk1ng page A colored border was also add d The semor pages IT lends a dash OT color o eacl- pag wh ch Tenos To make The whole sechon harmonuze T enhre sTa cooperaTed on Thus proIecT o a coTh cover The Tab makes ns oebuT n llnen crash whuch beswdes bemg modern as durable and glyes The hoof an up To daTe appearance Probably The mosT unusual and nnTeresTnng TeaTure IS The 5OTh Annrversary sechon whlch covers The en Tre celebrahon bon Tnre pep meehng parade TooTbalI game and alumna dance Each has vuvud pTcTures and deTauled descrphons whmch wrll reTresh your memorues oT ThaT excnhng week end An addshon whTch maghT also come under The headung o new TeaTures buT more accuraTely unoer The headung oT new blood was maoe To The sTaTT zn The Torm oT Iunuor members RoberT Dormceld ArThur Meeks and RuTh Kupke were Those benng Tranned Tor The work whuch wall Tall To Them as senlors ne-xT year Page 73 rf' If KK IHHNT flllt' gl 31 -4--lr r Tc a Marwan Wrlgh are o n r gh aoove The lass rooms ,aus na Be rbaoer and Shlrley Edwards CST nns o ThaT ong an hom r ng swung Bar ara K ley and Dean Raymord Tee oTT Tor Th TrsT gamue oT The season Q1 r T Mmr-l k a 5 nah s CGTT Ch H o 7 afrrg as 136 ON TTOY' l D f S E W V l ' 5 VSV' GSSLJVTGS T Q D 9 ,A 1 K - ,--' gS..1.m1.sTEv' ' 1 . . J -f1:f1'i3Tfa-' T, f' ff' T ig? -I , . ,,,,,. Th's ' e N u T T N , - K I ' . V, . 'Jin n . . . T V M Y, U lg , . l l T T T3 The T-lug' S ' 're a - Viv: tl! 1. J ' i ' . , 'cs' 'if l : -'fa J , V 5 , , L scam A 1' , 'J cnc- A ' :M y: I .yi I T .T ZA A V f A Y is , A V X T Am . - T T, X J, E Ts . . T - L - I -+8 Crip! . . 'nr E 'mg ' ' , e To QQ . r- - L 3 - Q, ' . T I X, I L? A A V, NAI 5 1 T . . . . A, in I H t V s. he T T W, v , TH AnoTher noT5ceable change an The yearbook Ts The selecTlon Free af me Wandering breeze, ATT y I I -T I 1 - Su dfc' nd ' ' T . . I . T . V T' 1 lf T T C T , Y , T lee ff e T T reTreshes. TTy Cosfe Tl l A ' ranize Va ' beT re l , . . . .-T Tk TT T e. - - - 4- ' Sp T. is In Tull ' . b l T . . ll ' T ' ' I ' ' . ' e T ' T . . 7 . . I 4 l , , . . . . . . . , . f ' I , Fre' Bewooof and Herschel Fer e'3 If . priming eras lro' cemsl. gef euT 5 , 4-1 'Te l. .of , caset :ur wlfn a T TaT Po'-E.-13' M fgare' ZTMM, can s'TlT Tasn Thar bf' 'ar' s fe. A l ere' A ly rrn. ard a' w rk. No? aT a '. Dr f' comes e y YC Tr7s clefer arflsi :fl ' ' A Keirn M:-'r re axes En Tre :ne'nTs'ry Tac. Sn ' s' pls and drATT,d slde walk ar alff'-g T T .hile Ji Ty W ' T he 'es . ,,.ff 4ff',w,3' N! .mf 1888 to 1888 rr . + l,.,r+ EI Tee HI s rFT'ie+h annlversary ce eo a on was fruly an alfalr fa be long remembered by fhose who love lhe NOEBV old school ol gold and oleef' The ceo meeflrg ln fhe auoI'er',rv and fhe bcnfre al'erwaros se? og Lhe ogges' home' cornlng ce3ebra'?cn In fre hlsrory oi L.T.l-LS. Chairman of fnls affair, Tlny Morrls was one of The lealures. Some ol rhe earlles+ gr'o cablalns and coaches were presenr and an crchesrra, 'rhree Cheerleaders, and mary orher bersonalllles Comprrsed fhe emerlafnmeni Songs were sung and cheers weakened lhe rallers afler which everyone enloyed a huge bonfire on rhe afhlehft field, whlch had been lighred a ll++le foo early. A snake dance led lo lhe LaGrange Thealer, where everyone enloyed a special program. Under The guldance of Charles Farley, general chairman ol lhe 'hlielh anniversary celeoralion, lhe sludems, alumnl, and village nnerchanls slaged lhe grandesl parade lhal La Grarge has ever wilnessed. Every organlzalion ln school was represenled by some Type of lloar, and lhe alumni as lar baclc as lhe Gay '9O's rode in carriages, all ol whom ccrnbrlsed she lwenly bloclc parade wllh 72 lndlvldual unlks. Cn pave- menl +ha+ was once a oL,s+y roao horses hools resounded ard wagon wheels rolled by The hundreds ol beoble lham lfned lhe slreels. A phaeron ol 'QI headed +he orocesslon. followed, by an array cl anliquared vehicles-hay raclcs, 8, VV-e r,V.u. 4l ' af.. I '1' 'i 13 . H-, f. 3 -H' v 2, ., 4 .,,f EC., 5' 1. A V' Golden Jubilee hgn wheelers rcclcaway carriages a 'andem cle cars runrfng under aheir own cower a hano pfncer iire engre, a swanlcy la ly-ho, and com- 'rercal hoacs enlered by lhe nnerchanls. The ngn school l-lirsdaie, and Masonic bands, and 'ne scoul drem and bugle corcs comprised lhe musical secrion. Gay coslumes were prevalenl eferywhere and everyone was in a holiday mood, as rhcy were 'alcen baclc lilly years lhrough hs'ory. Coucled wirh lhe anniversary feslivilies was me annual homecoming program fealuring lhe La Grange-l-linsdale loolball games. Enlhusiasrn lor The big games was aroused on Friday evening ar lhe pep mee+ing and bonlfire and Salurday rhorning La Grange saw lhe longesl and linesh PETCO? ever slageo wilhin rhe walls ol lhis lair G 'lf The Ponies slarled olsl lhe allernoon by dee lealihg l-linsdales lighls I3-6, and allhough lhe L'ons were delealed bv lhe Red Devils, lhis dis- acbofnlmenl didn? dampen The enioymenl ol lhe aber-game enler+ainmenl ol which rhe Alumn' dance had lhe leading role. Alrer lhe conclusion ol bolh loolball games re- cebiions and gelfrogelhers were held by all lhe ?or'y-eighl classes which have been gradualed from lhe high school. Al six-lhirly dinner was held ai lhe Green Shullers lea room lor lornner and ,cresenl lacully and board members. Dinner was served lor one hundred and lhirly-nine. and fre adendance would have been more if lhere had been more accommodalions. A shorl speech was made by R. NN. Pringle, lormer L.l.l-l.S. prhobal. Orher speeches were rnace by Mr. 'Pe be'd ,-.a 'ec:M :- rms: ' 3 a'd in a fx s if g picn' ry g , re e o e -e- ca, celec'a s fy' 'f e. A :,f 'fs was s'a ec a 'fe fcc everyone gs' a 'M , from '. C'ee's were 53 as soe, A?'ew 'ss a 'use snare- dacce Tried e ' and 'EECECI :' e La G'a'ge ee'e f-ere a sceje, prcara-f ,-.es 2 3. Mcs' cr f'.e cfcf-1: -s.,a y feed e :-:.s 'o spccue ei: exc:'e 'er'. Taifng rcfice you ' ' ee Ashcauch 'Le ase's'an' eo c', ,Air s 'crzue ': :ut We ffc'der ure' :cu Cl ce 'GQCE5' e. lf .2 r He ire a 'C' 'nan a 5c:'ca game. Mr. Dissinger and his swingsfers l7l giving ou? far a bif of a iam-session. You needn'f guess whaf Red and Bill are doing. They sel an exanwple for ofher cheerleadersfo foHow. The chss of l902 was weH represenfed by fhis old car, which was probably fhe pdde and gkwy of Hs ownerin days gone by. This car didn'l reach fhe finish mark buf puf up a grand hghH Farley, B. F. Clarlc, mafhemafics fe-acher, and Ellen T. Sullivan, bofany 're-acher, who represenfed fhe pasf and presenf feachers. Also speeches were given by board members, Presi- denf Roberf C. Flefcher and Charles H. Vial, and Superinfendenf G. W. Willeff. The remainder of fhe affair was devofed lo informal visifing. For Three days old fimes were recalled, acguainfances renewed and new friendships formed. Residenfs, nof only including former sfudenfs af fhe high school, business men, and sfudenfs now affending ioined in greefing fhe alumni. Ofher parfies were held by a large number of residenfs for former school friends who had Traveled a long way fo be in on fhis Jubilee. We greef you. These were The popular words on 'lhe campus of L.T.l-l.S. on Ocfober 7, 8, 9. ln fhe very spirif of fhe preceding words, a dance was held Safurday evening. Graduafes, former sfudenfs, feachers, and members of fhe Board of Educafion came fo The dance-'ro renew fhe friendships which were once kindled bofh inside and oufside fhese walls. The dance was held in fhe boys' gymnasium, amid decorafions of gold and blue-fhe colors fhaf signify El Tee Hi. The orchesfra sfand simulafed a huge birfhday calce. Though fhe dance was enjoyed, fhe renewing of old acguainfances and Page 75 Fifi Years - Come and Gone e reifeffng oi sas' efoereneei a 53 crores 'o ee en'er'ainrg. fx' 'ne Coniasier' ol 're :eS v 'es :fence oar'-eo ox moeooeu 'heir rearrs was 're oeiire 'o rewrn 'ne 'ef' 'Jay 'C an 'nzcrma 'E. iC'7 in 're C: rr-f , rezrn. i ereS' n 're non :tnoo Ce 9il'i'i,' r mares non :rem ere ffeieomrg even' 'C 're tosrg re:e: or on Sfcay. Amer a ga a even' Sazrzay evenrg-zevera runoreo rexre-er: 'o 're Sfoay az'-enter oi orozosec e er'a me '. The :rogram was oresemeo ,cor H mar aa:: 3r ,rn Sage w :n was oecora'eo an: aesiqneo 'ke a scazious oin ng roam. Jarnes Vvfooooury was presenreo as 're Frei arfisr oi 'he amernoon croqram, He oceriec ana ere-eo me masicaie wirn severa. iovey masicai numbers. Tnro-oho,+ fhe aifernoon rrere was nresen+ a ieeirg oi 'r'5ormai'+y. The 'ec me armosznere vvas leri by Mrs. Jergen ans Miss i-iazei iroeger who sresenfeo a song s.r'g on 'he !9i7 Lyons Township High Scheoi Cornrnencemen' srogram. Suooen y a Crowd qaihers ar one eno oi flue audlforium. 'Nnar is ii, everyone inquires? We dscovered if ro be ihe 'Goioen Book' which was sign-eo oy a ioiaf of one ihousano iwo hunoireo ano iiiiy former siuoenfs. ano iaeuify members beiore ihe coneiusion of +he day. Ar ihree ociocic on Ociober 9 many oi 'rhe aiumni were reaniied and ihey finished iheir yarns oi yesieryearsfi fxrihur Sprague inirodueeo ihe ariisis, who presenied fheir vocai. organ vio!'n and piano seieeiions. Then +he alumni signed ihe Goiden Book, and aiier a Few more hows of reminiscing ihe aciiviries of fhe Goiden Anniversary were coneiuded. One of fhe rresf owsrarsfng af'racf'crs oi fre carase was 'r-is anoerf fa X,-r:. Crawr cy fear ciack arc f.r e rerses if was oriver' Tn ocrrnoas s'y'e ocvvr fre sfree's cf La Grange wrwicn in ,ears before had seen mary of 'rese 'rf s?rCs Ies rc oe,-.n 're s'ree'. From Vs secrioh ci 're oarade eff 'ASH' Quess 'rar Germans foe hikes. Trre e Fraiqens oi: 're Gerrrar 1 ac 'n na ve :Ts'..'res are 9:1-' r':1'nf: er ores. Tra' :.er:rCf.' 1':1r's berma' 'ia:. R'oir'3 3' 're 6, A. A. 'C ' were a ich :Hrs ' Cr' 're aniafcn 1 e recresenec 'rc 3i'i:f,'re seems ax : 3..r : the 17:2 ,een Ore ocean' f 'Vs use 15 ole e1:e:: ' was-enrg 'r-.se cave cm re : se? 93 ras-fo 'r s :re 5, a 3 :-s'eo C' i'S sea' ' 'L CEr', Tf 'f..' i 9 'Eilli 5 'Z' Cf' ri SX Ep' ice' 5SflrQ' i'U Gr 'E C5 S r MTMM W lr f. Row I: J. Zeuclc, C, Coolf J. Aslnley. Row 2: J, Barlnolornew, K, Adalr, P. Nelsor. Row 3: L. Jonrson E. Pasrnan E. Pennlngror. Row 4: T. Turner lvl. Mclfnroe, S. Meyer. Row 5: P.Emjdal1l J. Ward G Burolll. Row 6: R. Teander G. l-looper B. Salveson. Mr. Deabler s'a'3l'1. California Here W Come Edllorls nole: Afler lne Tabulae lwao gone ro press Mr. Deablerls learn, by vlrlue cl wlnnlng second places in llwe dlslricl Nallonal Forensic league conlesl and llue slale league was gualflleo lo enler +l1e Nallonal Forenslc league finals al Beverly l-lllls, June I9 'o 23. Mr. Deabler olanned lo fake Jonn Barllwolornew, Carl Coolc, Purdle Nelson ano Marlclwanrm McEnroe lo reoresenl +lwe sclwool. Jacqueline Zeuclw and Trenl Turner were allernales. Resolved, llrmal llwe Unlred Slales snould esfabllslw an aliance wl+lw Greal Brlaafn was ine oebale quesllon clscussed llwis year. La Grange was agaln, a leaoer on Ylwe debale roslra lor llmey placed secono In :ne Wesl Suburban conference ol wlfclw l-llnsoale, Downers Grove, York, Glenoaro, Mane ano Rlverslde sclnools are rnenwoers, lnose lnolylouals. wlwo parllclpa+ed ln one varsly debales were Carl Cook John Barllwolonnew, Gerlrude lvlarllnelc, Maron Eco Purdle Nelson ang Margarec Zrnrrer for flue afifrrnanye. Tlwe 'no sae was elenoed b lvlarlrlwarn lvfcEnroe Lewfs Jolwnson, Tren' Turner, ano Jacooere ac, oo. V y Zeucn. Qrner slbllsl scealers or 'ne varsA'y were 'llwornas Conway, Plwl7c Ergoar Jznn Dakar Rfcnarin leaooer Roser' Dennrgforx arg Jenn Wars. 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Row c an Top Row W cd were e en Peoy h e McLane Ten Bene ow 2 den a e Ko h G7 T S.: gh gdor TT ow 3 o e Cho C15 VY :' Sfnghe Q ILf'fLf'S U 5 Preswoemk Ke rh Srm+h vvce presrdenr Davmd Tooo secrefary EfheT McCTaren frees wer Menon SCo++ assusfam rreasurer Ruchard Prafher Serqeanf af arms Eciwaro Mucken schnaoT sponsor Mrs M rchey A s s everyone fNo+ only does +he All Arfs u axe C arf wor ow 'he members Cie a we The coders TH fhe hahs ano abou+ rown an o com ng evenfs wus ra e u some of 4 e o e oy me orqamzar n H q proved +o oe o 'e an ar' as every e A r e our no a mee mg C he KT b af rs rrh rerun Tn he wooos ies The hr s+ was serveo af Mrs Mu e s ace rnenf v ne arrsls e fn ear csc her ees r 'ne anna mesoeereoe :Or +he me A ereo nccqn fo e he rome Q L, H V L- S C of 6 vw has L EO 5 an me rs eve Qacesanoooe ww r Q rs rvnafrffjcrc Q pvpr Lgr Cow 7 6 4: M.. 'n E, M:Ce'i' Lew- As Hema, M, Cem- en's 3. Ce e s D ' uso' Erkxson Eurafo' K'-ec Cne- rler Ma: R s Pa'e'ka I C ' pen K X. 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M Ir cY'I c NON If l CAMERA CLUB Pres oenr Bud Burgess Secre-+ary Alber+ Cook Treasurer Don Candy Buyers D kSrnI+n and Dave Wrlsley Sponsor Mr Davls I-Iold I+ olease Jus+ anolher cameraman fakfng someones pnclure They were gell ng so lh ck sornerhung had +0 be done The resuI+ a Camera cIub The sfudy of pho+ography from A Io Z as 'The oblecl of lhls new c u S+ar+ed n 'rhe rn ddle of Ihe year :Is fursl rneehng was oevoied lo organuzahon Anofher rneehng was held +0 help lhe camera club fans gef s+ar+ed wnlh pholography as a hobby The club wa d v1ded Info sux groups each a dmferenl phase In pholography These grouos are chemus+ry por+raaI and Iughhng nalure and general phorography movies school Ilfe and press pho+ography Good luck as wllh Ihe members because Ihey are able lo buy equupmenf 'rhrough 'fhe club wulh aboul 20 'ro 30 per cen+ duscounr Chanrman Pal Bowers Secrefary Pansy Vlahos Sponsors Mr Merfes and Mr Maus Ils new ls dnfferenf If s collossal and A P A us really somelhung new In lhe way or a club Safely In everylhnng ns lhe Idea behnnd lhe club Allhough Ihus club was organized IW mud year I+ already has a large rnembershnp For fhe very fnrs+ nneehng Harry Oakes Chnef of 1he La Grange police spoke lo lhe group on safely A+ anolher meehng a s+a+e hnghway pollcernan spoke lo +he members A P A Accnden+ Prevenhon Assocnahon has a worfh whale arm lo oack nl' up GIRLS BIOLOGY CLUB Sponsor Mass SuIIuvan And smll ano+her clup lo add +o Ihe Iong lus+ already here ar EI lee Under Ihe able supervlslon of Mu s SuIInvan +he Gnrls Biology club was organnzed Io Inlere-s+ glrls In bolann cal and zoologucal problems A+ one rneehng Mrs John Meyers spoke on lhe arrangemenl of bouquels Afler Jrhe demonslrahon each gurl fried her hand In making a French bououel as well as olher Iypes DuIIeren'r 'rypes of phofograohy were ably handled by Frank Bosh al anolher gel Iogelher of lhe club Purdue Nelson also gave Iwo very unlereshng readnngs More exlenslve plans are made lor nex+ year Page 81 To Ro Po ers S a enger M La cr- Tc leo T S c Ada Maus I' V ahcs TourfeIoI OMalley Knappen E9 der O MaIIey Rufolo Massey ' n lr I- r ' Q : ic 'I ' f . . . : . '. ,I - . I . Y . . I X I I . ' . I . I ' ' ' I b. I I . . . , . . D 3 I ' I ' ' - 'I ' , I . 1 . .1 . 1 A - 1 u f . I . 1 s . Q I . . I . . . . . , . . . I . . . S I . p w: w , I-II'nes I v C ne Pfn .,I-IaII- gran Mer?-es, WIIA sen Row 2: ur I I Lindizfen Ar her- ywifr, QuIrn, ikih MSC,- Row 3: Mor on I I 4 ' . r N , Upper N Wm cfm H We 5 Q Uoper f V f a 'rw Pm Cwer NDI Mar P r Q J 'w M We we G . FIN-II --' 'FS ,- Hoboes emo more l'woboeC GNU emo yourfm and M O 3 our r ' f Ee aw emo sm N urcrmsmg H, F6 mal fm cyber Fc say mr Q a G a aa ff P acc WC Q H Q fav L I' G VY' 3 f N gr wrf- fri f M W 5 Q3 'vi a f M f GA a Qfr Q F' FF- VGVV P' Ln 3 wa C, O Q4 a 4 -,W A - 54- T.. 5 7:7 1 up H: 1 my 14 , Q' K3 V5 H 1D cb Q mv AL- gp U rw I, , 2 ,yy V 4 my .mf ,, fg ., e .11 3 av .W 1 x ' 4' 'Q 'W fy 4. M4 :U 4 X K O 4, 1 1 M U by V O 3 f m in rl YZ cb ,W 'L M3 7 A A A 1 A l ' il 1 1 , O A ' CJ O1 T ,. 'P .' 3 -,,' U 4 3 , cn 0 rn ' QQ Z ,j fi .rv XT, U- ' . , . , -1 h .. 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C K 1 TF LJ 1 .. m -1 WOMFN IN WA SrIINGIf N Congress a unur composeo or Torfy ruve gurls us 'rhe unlermeouary belween lhe ourls of +he sludenl body and of rne Sluo 1+ Councul +ne hughesl' governung body of +he school Congress us heaoed oy Margarer Zummer ldeas galhered from gym and physuology classes are duscussed n Congress whuch meers on lhe lasr Wednesday ol each monrh The mos? umporlanl of lhese udeas are 'rurned over +o rhe Councul for umnfeduale arrenluon Congress also sponsors many of The reas held each year and malces all or The prepara lory arrangemen+s Two of 'rhe largesr leas were lhe Teachers lea and lhe Freshman Molher and Daughler lea Congress helped Jrhe Councul un lhe lormahon ol lhe Camera and Buology clubs and unlends To promole a Rulle club Anofher club whuch Congress has formed was The Pep club under lhe presudency of Dean Raymond Thus club had a specual cheerung sechon reserved for Them af rhe loolball and baskefball games The Pep club also had a rloa+ un fhe l-lomecomung parade I+ had a membershup of over sevenfy fuve Hs acruvulues ceased un lhe sprung wulh lhe end of 'rhe baskelball season Congress us very acluve un lhe promoluon of campaigns lo umprove lhe school One such campaugn was 'rhe l-lonesly and Courlesy We k durung lhe lafrer parl' of Aprnl Durung several meelungs of Congress duscussuons were held abour +he udeal gurl A symposuum was collecled and as a resull a campaugn wull probably be pu? unlo ellecr To help ludenrs slruve for lhus goal Gurls are elecled 'ro Congress from gym and physuology classes 'rwo gurls beung elecred al fhe begunnung of The school year and serve unlul lhe lollowung sprung o o uele l A oeron nlusa Brd Va os w 2 Ro o on a o Pasmar' G osor a n R 3 W rule 'nur Vlfoooouy Monrgom y Zumm r Sm lh Ford Z naerman l-laulau Page 8.5 . v ' 1 Q X I , ' 1 . , . . , . . . e, . , . . , . I I . . f . ' fl 4 n . 8 I . .- s A ' . from each class: lhis includes one upperclassman and one lowerclassman. They are elecled Tprw:M lrWhue, n's.,Sc'4l'd, l , Ih Ro : se, Bosslng, Dr sf, C r d, l-l l ues, ' u, F' u B r es ow : I r ey l' u--fy er , ' e , l , I 1 , UN U Flrsf row Clemerls Chrnn Melller Abbolf Mahan Jaclcson Moflall Wheeler Scoll Russel Murray Nerssner Slggernan Hesse Magolf Burdxll Second row Carlson a hnscn Layng Prnday r d N son urray omml o s Klle e Wh fe Colley Third row Unger ood Holl Schad Mac Rae Whnlfeld Kolk M1 s Hunfer Hooper S enson Edwards Burden Kysor Wood ard Muller Fourfh row Ashhaugh Hooper Mu selman Phelps Towel Harlan Bouchard Os ald Vral Chenrer Mollhop Smllh Gollan nh-XRISIA N ACCEN FS Presadenl George Burdnrr Vrce Presrdenr Marlorne Pnerson Secrelarnes Dorolhy Sundhenm Olnve Landslrom Treasurer Allce Anderson Sponsor Mass Hunrer Our Ou: Bonlour Merc: Jusl a lew of The phrases generally heard al any meehng of Le Cercle Francais Le Cercle meels on rhe lhrrd Thursday ol each mnnnmum requuremenr ol a 90 ID The lhrrd sux weeks hrsr semesler or laler means one ns ellgnble lo loan Thus famous club Enrerlaunmenl was beller lhan ever lhus year A play Surprase ol lsadore pul I938 ofl 'ro a running srarr slaged by members who had previously served hme French classes Al' Chrsslnnas llme an orrgunal play wrnllen by one ol The members was presenled Old Saunl Nnck paid The club a vusul and gave Mass l-lunler a garclenua An olher brughl lealure ol The year was a radio slcul ol lhe Woman on lhe Slreel done In French dnalogue Each year apoul February rhe ehgrble sludenls lrom lrrsl year classes are nnvrled ro 'om rhe French club Thus year 'rhe mnales presenred lnlormahon Please lor The old members Whal seemed To be mlendeo murder proved lo be only a hoax an lhe play guven durrng March The enlerraunmenl commrllee achng as French people were supposedly sallrng across The ocean on a French luner An annual evenr rs The yornr meehng when +he college club enlerrarns rhc hgh scnool clcp For rhrs speclal meehng borh clubs ombrneo lhe r ellorrs and oresenreo a slor To wrno up 'he season Le Cercle Francars gave a banquer lo ceuebrale Hrs successful year French club rs known as one ol rhe besr organlzed cauos In The scnool one reason rs because each member serves on oolh 'lhe relreshmenl ano enrerlalnrnenl commullees al' leasr once Much ol lhe credrr for lrne organ zahon goes ro Mrss Hunrer Hrs sponsor Thrg year 5 memgerg were rorruna e rn being aole +o obra n French club puns These are oold ano blue engraveo wlrh The lerrers L T H S ano F C Page ol ' Z I , rr , , , , , , T , , , l, , I ' , ' r' 1. , , , ' . : , Vi I, Jo , , ' , For , Fish, el , M , R , e, P wer. I y, S lls, I , ' . ' : ' w , , , , ,' I , , 's , I w , , , ' , w , ' . : , ., s , , l, , , w , ' , ' , I' 1 ' x x K X monlh lor enlerlalnmenl ol some sorl, and lo Indulge in relreshmenls. Allalnlng The . h . .. - .. in f ' l l L' I U , I ' l Q , ' , , . . . ' . , f ' I ' . , ' , ' . 1 r '- - I ' Page B5 PA INT A ND POWDEI Al+hough The Painf and Powder club may sound like a mass rneeTing of girls beTore a dance, iT is anyThing buT Thar. IT is a club which affords Treshmen The chance To be accomplished Thespians. IT has as iTs obiecT To Turfher an inTeresT in drarnaTics and To give an opporTuniTy Tor The expression oT This inTeresT. Sponsored by Miss Keizer, The PainT and Powder club is governed by Shirley Parks, presidenT: l-lerberT Burruss, vice-presidenT' Marilyn Morloclc, secreTary: and Charles Reynolds, Treasurer. The group has abouT TiTTy members, who have been rneeTing on The TirsT Tuesday oT The monTh since The Tounding oT The club in November. The subTle diTTerences in malce up proper lighhng eTTecTs and group produchon have all been explained To These revelers in grease pain+ Mr Bale oT The La Grange TheaTre gave an inTeresTing and eniighTening Tallc on The movie indusTry AT one oT The Iarer meeTings The Sophomore l-nigh TheaTre league decided To give :Ts young Tollowers a demonsTraTion in The arT oT acTing Conse quenTly They presenTed a shorT play Cousin Trom Sweden A musical program TeaTuring Jack Vanderveer Barbara WinchesTer Marlorie Blanlc Zoe CrichTon Jean Lingerman David Hume l-leien Marland and Joe Gulls was presenTed aT a regular meeTing LaTer aT The rreshman MoTher and DaughTer Tea an addihonal one acT play enTiTled Sauce Tor The Goslings by Elgene Warren was given The aspiring young dramaTisTs were Jean Zu german John Wilson Charles Reynolds Anne Swenson Zoe CrichTon John l-lallgren and Shirley l-lills The sTage commiTTee was com posed oT Rosemary Brown and Ted Lindgren wh le Shirley Cooper Marilyn Greene and Don TourTe loT were on The direcTing com miTTee The Painr and Powder club closed a successTul school year wiTh anoTher play and a June parTy ss K yr s M e r I Ba ur A od VTCI C VV Da s Bla k . , ,. . - '-v- A I I I . ll i Top row: Mi eizer, Klrcrrer Re Qld, Wilson CK o , l-lal'gren lfon, B A ruis Marland Balmer Newlfirlc Row 2: Elliot Power Bfanlc C'i: or', Scrmo' Larson Greene Cocpen T Brcfvre Zingevma' rb das' Row' 3: Li 'g'e Var erV-ee' Tc,fTe- or Sinde , WinchesTer, Corprcn, Hills vi c more G-RIIXAN 'T IL- 'We sourd OT Du Du Lweqb' Mwr Am I-lerzen Cav L,sL,aMy DG heard resou omg Hwrcegh he Cor r oors when memoers of Deuhcher Vereln mee+ However a sef Lroqrav a ways few 'wed a +er Fe O wcers c e Quo move Deen eMe eo 5 wears c refs were QCVFE mens res em feaf 5 Wwe vfe feeceef e S New fL+dV Cl We r cl fer f w 5 Cer ef Q We Q VL' 'Nfw Top row: 5-fu how Zrzwg 'V 'wh :'::i .'.,:r 5,75- T. 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'fe 'fi 'f4 a :' 35 ,-151' i'.:e ' 3' 5 'fee' CHF 'C iii-: vEff-g- if Page 87 l'!!.l lb OR Dlnflflf NJ Presuoer-T Bernuce Rega vuce pu'esudenT B r a a Ku' secreTary anor T-T Tcl' o Treasurer Vurgunua Rose c ogram chaurman RuTh rr'uTs a so ual chaurman l.ous l'larlan musuc cha rman BerguT Eoberg re c er Ellen Wesemann cusloouan Phyllus McManan husToruans Dolores Grummeruga Leona Olson sponsors Muss STolces Muss Red As The pasl year prov s The Home Economucs club us headed Tor sTardom One oT The reasons Tor Th s succ ss us ThaT The club us a member OT The Amerucan Home Eco nomucs assocuaTuon Consegu.enTly Shurlue Wulson Vurgunua Rose and RuTh SchuTsTad reCresenTed El Tee un Peorua aT The sTaTe conven uon Thus year The gurls Turned socuau worlqers Tor Theur ChrusTmas meeTung when They enTerTauned TTTeen under school age chuloren Even SanTa un Tull regalua vusuTed The club wuTh g T s Tor each ch d Durung The n'eTTung The group sang carols around a decoraTed Chr sTmas Tree Sunr gurl are alwa ys unTeresTed un careers Tor Themselves Mrs Harry M WrughT a home economusT duscussed Careers Tor l-Tome Economuc Trauned Gurls aT one me Tung Thus was specuauly helpTul To The TuTure dueTuTuans sTylusTs and oesugners February s SweeThearT Tea Tor moThers and Truends was held on ValenTune day To ullusTraTe Th worlc done by The cloThung classes a sTyle show was guven by The gurls oT ThaT deparTmenT More charm Tollowed un The array of unTeresTung good Thungs To eaT Preparung eduble delucacues us The hobby of The members oT The Tood deparTmenT e Saun PaTruclc muxer was a meelung To g T all The g l acquaunTed wu T one anoTher The Sprung STuduo oT Charm and PersonaluTy demonsTraTed The arTs oT walkung Tallung dressung a lesson un seeung ourselves as oThers see us g rl who uS enroll d or h s had a course un Home Economucs be o s clu e unsTallaTuon and unducTuon meeTung neld un OcTober was a beauTuTul and umpressuve candlelughT servuce Thus TypuTues The sp ruT oT home luvung un a very sugnuTucanT manner o row E o'nas an a e r lr O ow 2 c W W c cn M sn R w 3 Kcs as P rr n Ma c d a ar w4M s Eulcczff s' A Buc N rs' rs r' ' rs x x x x XJ EJ X X . , I . . . , , .. :abr uley... 1 Ele Iucclc... : ' : S,',.,+d... c' ' :V ' I 1 p r' : u . . . u : ' l . . . ' ' 2 ' T , ' T . . . I ' , I l . 1 5 , . D 1 - I . , l e ' ' F u ' - . . , L. . u l . T T 1 . ' ' u 1 E , u . ' -e ' s T ' ' ' , . E . I . . u f . . . V . I , . . 9 . V I . . ur . . . . .l . I' Th ' T ' ' 1 e lrs ' 'Tl Any T f ' e a ls ellgu l T loin Thl b. Th , . . . . . I . T p : arfcn, T' , Flu L E pens? l-le lo, Z l lc 'son R : Docs n, Kelem Rega ese- 'sac' fls S'ss TE'u.s es er 0 : rganaru, M lek, -Cru a . M: ' r Sc'uls'a Musk , Rose, l-T A lan Ro : cQu' an, Dlevweuller, Kifley, D, 'c h ,, hrl ,y, . Tholz YF UNG MEN A BOUT TOWN One of fhe mosf inspiring of El Tees clubs is fhe Hi-Y as shown by ifs purpose fo creafe, mainfain, and exfend fhrougouf fhe school and cornmunify high sfandards of Chrisfian characferfi Wifh such a purpose one mighf expecf fo find a group of rather serious, forbidding fellows buf such is hardly fhe case. They are one of fhe friendliesf and rnosf fun- loving crowds in all fhe clubs while sfill carrying ouf +heir purpose fo ils full exfenf. l-li4Y's officers are George Simons, presioenf, Jack Griffifh, vice-presidenr, Gordon Creider, secrefary, Tom Allinson, freasurer, and Roberf James, chaplain. Mr. l-larolo Elliof is The sponsor Under fhese officers l-li Y has achieved greafer IFITIUGUCG ano 'nore members fhar If has had an many years The membership fofals somewhere in fhe slxfies One of The means for accomplishing fhis was fhe inferesfung and varied achvifies carried on The club opened Hrs year w fh a picnic buf branched info serious fhings when a sfudy was made of fhe various vocahons Guesf spearers were men lcnown well fo all fhe sfudenfs Dr Willeff Preparing for a Vocafion Mr Sfenger Salesmanshup Mr Creuder Psychology of Business Mr lvlerfes Business Opporfunifies of Today Lafer on in fhe year discussions were held concerning peisonalify developmenf One of fhe mosf oufsfanding of l-li Y s regular meehngs was a Fafher Mofher Son banguef March 20 fo which l5O people came l-li Y also presenfed an assem bly af which picfures of Sfeel Man s Servanf were shown A Cen sus was also faren af fhe requesf of fhe LaGrange Church Associa fion This was a means of finding ow many sfudenfs go fo church and fo which churches They go C s l-larbe k W n f es W CD I'-lam-as raro W s Ma W l mfn M can c a s W V P S 3 Page 88 . .- . . . ,A I ' ' l I h To row: Colirs Lawrer: Mc s S i. ' c iilii sch Lanz Bow- ers Jam , e ' Rev- 2: B 1' Ludwig Savilf il of C' E Sfavarge- ,Q ifney Big- russ Engd h Pol. 3: Ol c' K ra O7 9'3 Surge, A 'cson . O' fro Gras, Breuss lXl'fi-Mir' S'a'r er Ll i'3-N223 Pi-f. 4: D, Kernmar Jcrg Samrngrg Ski-er L-nfs C'-ifoer Kecizr Wi Viz'-iwrcuscc HV S 'i's Ti: ff.: Outice OVZV' fi.-. 2: peez P. James Ca' F-la.a:,' '1 :amass Trzrnar W g W few fm.: Cvo, 5ra'ref Kaw- . 1'a':. -rain a.e.e' L' say P' if Pi' r Scenes af HI-Y Banque? O. E. O. lr1i+?a+ion ','N11' Fiz' a ' , .L,..' -f -H ,- ,- J-,-' L -' ,avi ' ffm 3 I., ,..,., L .' 'gi X .., , X Anofher scene af 'rhe Hi-Y Banque+ X 7 F-. , .f,V ,f ,.. Tirfe: 3:00 March 20. Plate: Presbyfefarw CHHCH. Occaslomz The HEY Fewer- Mo+Her-Son BanoL,e+. Acliovz Pkwre V50 I-iLYers am: Wah nzarevs aw fogefher Wklmq 'auqhfg and eafhg. Tnai was We S +.a+Icr a+ We ban- cqei Mr, O. K. SVNLH gave a mad +0 We boys :few We fa- Wwefz ard Mrs. Gecrqe Sfrcff gave ore :fem We Mdbefs. OIJECEVS :Cr We ccmhg year wefe Cr-asevgea 43 'Fe qrcps amd Wea 'We speaker of We 6V9f :T'Q Mn Tom Trcmrgsov cf We JCTGL Y. M. C. A. was fwfcamec. As caw oe seew 'fam 'we so Lua We bafcuel was a Qfiil 2,0 cefs aaa :fcvaea We :iafews an oc:cf'u ,f 'C seicme ij,-E 'Ef a:m.a Nea a Cacia a,fQa'e ZEVVACE mf C Q v C'ESS.VE 'fe C. E. C. 'a :' As a' 3' a f TF5 yeaf S was we 3 of Jaxaf, 17 f Q. E. Q. Mem:-efi afc 'a'es saws' A :aaa 9 was qv? 'C Gaia Q am' T sdaclarsfs 9ifJ5'S '.C c'afa:'ef an mx rfemsef. OW 'fe same sfcafafa was Sccfomofe Han Tfeave League. N G 5cf hif :cu yeafs of s:::ff:f5W::. PIT'-E' cf IITUJIC. M,-XESTRV PLZ! Sc PresloenT Ke Th McLane ASQISTGWIS BeTTy Cosrenoader Goroon Crelder Sponsors M s McCl.sIcor and M ss SnfnTh CerTalnly a novel c'ub Mu Tau proves ThaT noT all oT EI Tee s sTuoenTs are IlTTer bugs IT has also proved ThaT wanderlng abouT The corrldors IS a IoT oT Tull blown TaIenT whlch can be uTl'lzed To everyone s enloyrnenT on The Th rd Frlday oT ever n'onTh ProoT7 A much larger aTTendance aT club meeTlngs Than lT had aT Ts Toundlng lusT Two years ago Agaln noT OHI5 mernhers come buT sTuTenTs who wlsh To llsTen ano enloy good muslc Perhaps mosT oT The club s success dep nos upon ns programs whlch TeaTure a g esT arTlsT and sTudenT TaIenT Be lT noTed however ThaT Tho e unusually decoraTlve announce menTs ThroughouT The classrooms have aTTracTeo many a worshlpper oT arTI The TIFSI meeTlng oT The year TeaTured Mr STenger who Told oT The parT muslc has Mrs BurdlTT spoke aT The second meeTlng November I8 Telllng oT her lnTeresTlng experlences ln New York when h was sTudylng To be a slnger She Tollowed her Talk wlTh Two songs The ChrlsTmas meeTlng was Tor charTer members OT Mu Tau only The group sang ChrlsTmas carols and Marla CasTro Leon and George Vanclerweyden played LaTer re TreshmenTs we e served around The Tlreplace oT The communlTy room On January 20 Mr Dlsslnger gave a shorT IecTure opr muslc hlsTory aT L T I-I S and Then lnTroduced LOUISE Sunderman 38 who played seve al cello numbers accompanled by Marla CasTro Leon A sTrlng ensemble plano eIecTlons and a vocal nunnber closed The meeTlng AnoTher very lnTeresTlng meehng was held by Mu Tau wlTh The Sophomore and Fresh man TheaTre groups Tor The approval oT Mr Cecll SmlTh muslc crlTlc oT The Trlbune The Torrnal reclTaI aT The end oT The year To whlch many ouTslders as well as sTuden s came was OT speclal lnTeresT and lmporTance Top ro McLane C elder Chlnn Sells Blrd CosTenbader Vanderweyden Mladle ro PraTher ewls obson McAloon Iverson Hughes Alvazlan BoTTom row Mlss McCusker Clarke Rlcharcls Mlss SmlTn Nelson Woodward X M l N Page QU S 5 r Y X X X I 'I ,: Y I . . . .' l : ll ' I' , I ' . . . I IS ' I ' . . I .I N i X . . . .. I V . . . . I . , . M 3 . X V X I . ' , 'f T a ' Q ' l ' ' , S . ., I . U . K . M K S . w I ' l played in his IlTe and Two piano solos by sTudenTs. . , . . . . . . S e . . Q . . . X . I h . g . I . . + , . . . w: , r' , ' , I, ' , , wi , , I. ' , 'TE ,,,, ' ' frlr. HLAY' frlf fr NG Co or sroen R par and Jaclc Dr Tre pres oen Norma n ho e reTarx rea y O ea soo sors Mrss Cr hr T and M oreeT Who a e h Playmalcers7 S mple enough Tney re a group oT sTuoenTs who per or'n plays and sTuoy produ Tron And ho h s n r'7 A al I a+s no o eas Tnere are Two oT Them M s Cr Tcnhelo who o re Ts The sensor play and ha charge oublvc: speakrng classes and Mr GreeT who ms ru Ts Crea ave wrTTung classes ano hel s h m enaCT Therr own plays And whaT does The cluo do7 IT says On wlfh The play ITs program IS as enTerTaTnTng as TT TS TnsTrL,cTTve The TTrsT meehng was opened by Alma Gerlaclc 36 who rs row Trarnmo To oe a smger She To'd oT The TmoorTance vouce and dramahcs Playmakers also gave a dramaTuzaTTon oT ThornTon Wrlders The Happy Journey Don Musselman Boo Toweul Mary MagloTT and Frelda Mueller were The perTormers The play was also presenTed aT The Yorlc exchange a sernbly AT anoThcr meeTTng Mr GreeT s CreaTTve wrTTTng classes gave a program Composed oT Tour slcuTs Talcen Trom plays In order ThaT They mughT dramahze CerTaun pounTs TU The arT OT play wrTTung The plays were Thursday Evenrng To TllusTraTe dramahc Irony Il To show The beglnnlng of a play Moonshune To poInT ouT an eTTecTuve endrng and an adapTaTlon oT a shorT sTory Jury o reers To ulusTraTe unoerSTaTemerT Mr Warlcow demonsTraTed The arT oT malce up To The Playmalcers aT a laTer meeTung As The gues+s oT The gunror ollege The r'aymaKers were prnvuleged To hear Mrs Cherry s TnTerpreTaTTon oT Mary oT SfoTland Playmalcers TS also golng To presenT an a sembly program Tor The school on May I9 Members oT Playmalcers are chosen by means oT exTemporaneous Try ouTs Those sTudenTs who average a nuneTy In The publlc soealcrng classe auTomaTucally become mem bers :T They wash o R01 C ar Davus Muener Kollc Anocron av s Jacson Frsh O ea O ll Aorahms Mung r Em TT ow 2 McMahan urT:s Rrnc McCra o Tydeman Kee ey C Trss asman Palmer Romme I. nzl SCoTT M F a Hughes Sang ah Mudd eTon Frsn lscn LandsTrom Vral T-Tcop r Bascnen l-larrrs Plerson Kysor Mc UISTOW BoTTo n ro Turner Musse'nan AnThony OST a Dupar ProbsT Nelosn Mag oTT Lrnoner LnTIe ooo Towel' Telander BurdT 1 h In I. 0 1 h P v i ' 1 YJ Q -V e Ts: Ann-eTTe T.. 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'relephones was shown ro +he audrence Pholography was anolher lopuc raken up for carel l sludy lhus year lr proved even more rnrereshng Than one woulo 'rhnnk when Jacguelnne Zeuch and Brll Lrlflewood spoke rogerher on fhus sublecr Bull Lrrrlewood ano hs camera are well known pecause 'rhey al ways pop our from nowhere 'ro snap a pucrure A+ rh Aprrl meefrng more was learned aoou phorography when Davld Gursche A' e r Cook and Kerrn Sm: h drscussed rhe develop g prlnhng and enlargmg of phorographs S+ar+ed only rhree years ago fne Scrence and Marh club has Increased ln popularrry and mernbershrp so much +ha+ rr has become a perrnarenr club ln rhe school Mr l-lays rhe chernrs+ry leacher and sponsor rs largely re ponsnble for Th s growlh Page 94 .r 2 T T. XV, T T - T I' 5 5 Q X ax aslronomy for many years and has made if a hobby. Bud Meissner, presidenr of 'rhe club, ' u ' . ' V, .5 f l ' '+ ' an , silosrll' rlr ND N EN An snnovafson sn fhe school ss fhe formafson of a Sensor Advssory comms'H'ee If con sssfs of a group or forfy ssudenfs selecfed for mersf abslsfy and school spsrsf from fhe sen sor class and has as sfs onscers of fhe sen or class Lewss Johnson pressdenf John Barfholo mew vsce pressoen+ Beffy OShea secrefary Donald Egberf boys freasurer and Lucrefsa Hamm gsrls freasu er Tne class sponsors Miss Jordon and Mr Younqoood were rescon ssble for fhe commsffee s formafson The funcfson of fhe commsf ee ss expressed by sfs name If s really an 5dVsSOr for fhe sensor class Such quesfsons as arse conrernsng fhe senso play senscr prom and adds fsonal sensor underfalcsngs are debafed .soon and can be se++led by a group represenfafsve of fhe whole sensor class One of fhe fsrsf sfeps of fhe Advssory Commsffee was fo plan a sensor msxer wsfh fhe idea of malcsng fhe sensor more class conscsous and of encouraqsnq every sensor fo parfalce sn sensor acfsvsfses The msxer was held on December 10 from o 30 fo I2 sn she corrsmunsfy room and foyer There was dancsng enferfasnmenf and games Because formerly fhe sensor play had been resfrsc ed To fhose who were sn fhe casf and decsded fo malce fhe play a real sensor underfalcsng Commsffees managsng rnroperfy pub lscsfy and promofson were apposnfed by fhe commsffee Usually sensors nof sn fhe Advs sory Commsffee were aslced fo parfscspafe on some of fhe ofher commsffees The sensor play owes much of sfs oreaf success fo fh hard work of fhe Advssory Com msffee The Advssory commsffee has alreacsy begun plans for fhe sensor prom whsch wsll be held fhe Safurday before graduafson June 3 af fhe Edgewood Valley counfry club Co chasr men of fhe affasr are Harrsef Lsnder and John Pasdar Tap row Trenf Turner Fred Benooof John Ashoaugh Ned Munqer Dean Raynnord Harry Jones Jonn Fa der Bll Sfrohmeycr K th Sm fh Hcrshe F rrel Msddle row Jonn Barflolomew Don Eqberf Bsl Ev nson Anneffo Rupar Janc Kysor Barbara Sw nson Rufh Schulfad B ffy Chsnn Lews Johnson Mr Youngblood Bofforn row Msss Jordon Jean Murray Marsorse Pesrson l-larrsef Lsnder Beffy OShea Lucrefsa Harnrn Barbara Osborne Marson W sqhf Beffy Cosfenbader George Ssrnons Page 95 I' i ' D ' 1 . . .... . . . 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A Lo, 1 A ,, ,,, 5 ,-,, , ,. . ,,,V B1-XCKJV Nc fr Trl: N XTION Pres den Iom Allrnson J F'resroenT L crerra l-Tannm SecreTary John B r holomew The STudenT Councnl s The governlng body oT The hgh school berng composed oT upoerclassmen who puT rnTo eTTecT mea ures whrch wrll help The school The councrl meeTs every second Monday oT he monTh lmporTanT among The ouncul s acTrvrTr s has been The noon recreahon program under The gundance oT Carolyn Plasman and Lours Saban CommunrTy sungs TeaTurrng some sTu den perTormers were helo on Tuesoays and Thursoays oances Toolc place IH The grrls gym on Mondays and Frudays and games were held every day Thrs program was carrred on unTul sprung vacaruon AnoTher accomplu hmenT To oe challced up Tor STudenT Councll has been The puoluca Tron oT sTudenT hand booms Tor lower classmen Marlorue BohnhoTT and Lewis Johnson had harge or Thus pro1ecT The STudenT Councrl has een achve rn The Tormahon oT new clubs The Camera and Brology clubs wer organnzed ourung The second semesTer Teenya was reorganrzed durrng The rergn oT The STudenT Councrl and members oT The club placed In charge The councrl Trnds ouT The rnTeresTs oT The sTudenTs and aTTempTs To creaTe clubs Tor The expressson oT Thus rnTeresT One oT The councrl s noTeworThy volunTar, achrevemenTs rs The Talcrng care oT needy sTudenTs Th s rs ln he hands oT The welTare commlrTee ln order To learn The n wesT rcleas un governmenT our members wenT To The sTaTe sTu denT councrl meerrnc aT Peorla The Tour sTudenTs were Ma cra Marland Carolyn Plasman Jaclc Probsr and Tom Allrnson lvllss Banks accompanred The group They hope To puT some oT The suggeshons rnTo pracTrce nefT year oer on The assembly commrTTee The STuoenT Cor. crl presen d an assembly aT The eno oT May whlch was an humorous enacTrae'1T oT slcrTs a ouT The G ld n Bo r Too o o so u a mer e s lnson ro u Sa an 'n s dal r s Ma a p arTlno orne ol ey amrn Wood d y r Page 97 i P I' I' I' ' i I' i ' I' 'I I,.T:T. l' ...Tlce- Q: u . 2 , 6 7 . 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P3,e G Juumrs Bet Bug Hearted AU who saw Bq Hear+eo Heroerr rne oreser-rafron 05151 r n nr Cass r:Nav on Janwrv 20 wr acf 'n o e of 'ne crorcesr bm or comedy orven nn E1 Tee our ng 'ne C S year ffr Yourgbkzod fzeserves are r Q a se for agarn oroducnng a reai nn ar vno an ours andrncl D6 formance o Her err a or n. Inf be 2-CC rna enao Musse 'nan eserv-as a arf + Gear of crear oo owe! as 0 er+ sr wgfar son a 'nose de he show Vv , br a C. Ea ner av S nav rg arzaaawh We rnc ner ans Frank Hwavacelf as Jur cr rne Ooer scn gave e f Tre rerra er c re e c n a r nfmoco ana ee ra c Mc roy o a 3 an E za ern Mana rvcro erCeN W ann Brand Nancy Tvce a Sara Nc U s+on and Jack Dc an fff I . X , 1 r :'a't -3 'fa:E':. ' Teliergr 114' 1 :-'zz' za -. Tff- Nfff, T.:+ a' iz-3 rf er a' a':- T -, H514 ear 1 vf-3 Eff, Tw- frcf- 'r r ' r V W '11 YQT'-14 hAi'i-'s'f's C Tv-.e C'a'C e Mat- iv lin rVT..13'2N A'iF r- Hman- and Jai, an r , 1 H E. 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Q, 'rf I'WVv-fwrH056lY3+7,a1'f!J.,TR-eCC!rifi6 ,E DFVNC cy, ' Q , 1,-r' CVT H , 'Yin t. rn r 'ef , . , ' 1 , You Kant Take lt Wlth You A Broadway sccc s a creen success and an El Tee slage uc ess You Can T Talce lf W +h You The Class o I939 had The honor of gnvung 'rhe Tnrsf ama+eur performance of 'rhls smash hll comedy by G oroe Kaufman and Moss l-larf on Frnday March IO under +he very able orrechon ol M ss Cr +chheld ano her Two ass:s+an+ dlre Tors Mary Lou Moffaf and Norma A ll' 'J o W cz bl :Ty ol pfOTt:S5lOV1o 5 t: excellen+ cooperahcn of fhe wnole proouchon s all resu +ed n one of The grea+es+ hrrs n rhe hwslory I L T H S The audalo Tum was paclreo +o applaud The oursrandrng performance of a s c L The ph lo ophwc old Grandpa Vanoerhofl was supe bly portrayed by Pe+er Turgeon who carrued ohf achng honors Excellen' p rformnno was Turnrshed by Annelfe Rupar as Penny Sycamore Purdue Nelson h r dancung daughl r Essre Carmuchael and Drclc Telander lusf rarsed The roof as The Rus ran belle? Teacher Borls Kalenlchov The une pe led explosnons of hreworlcs of Mr Sycamore Tren+ Turner and Mr De Prnna l-larry Jones The parlners IH a lureworlcs business had The auduerce or +he lump all The 'fume The romanhc 'rouch was well supplned by Bull Baschen and Jacguellne Zeuch as Tony K rby and Aluce Sycamore Essue s husband Ed was played by Jaclc Propsl Rheba The colored mand and Donald her pouse were Taken care of by Margarel Corley and Armsrrong Chunn M and Mrs Kirby Tonys parenls were Marlsham McEnroe and Calhernne Jaclcson Olgo ol: The Russian royal Tamrly was Norma Anfhony Henderson The Income lax colleclor from Wash uno+ n was Eownn Munger and The +h ee G men who came +o a re + Ed Jack Probs+ for hrs propaganda Thar had been slrppecl nnsnde +ne candy boxes were Dawson Wurrenburg Roberl Bober and Leroy Jaehne The produchon slahf presenled Mmss Crulchh ld and Mrs Mu phey wllh bouquefs as a of Russ an roya G 'nen Leroy .laen e Bob Boloer ur o e s Jacqu re Zeuch an Syc 'norc 5 home n d r fna seem To enloy 1 e ar a a n u rw uns? umen+ ee? no h ngs Pe er Turg on Tl1C'Ty ECTS C he C UCI Yhrea S Tncm Hi 1' Page A l '3 Dr ll L V5 lolmen ol aporecvahon lor lhe produchon ol a spec lac e Tar c ceedlnq me cx Clahons ol rnany o only duo lhe basl wow haro bul also lhe produchon slag oeh nd The scenes The cornmrllees bah nd lhe scenes were Prob erhes l-larrwel Llndner chalrnwan Belly Chun Rulh Schuslad Maman Wrlghl Mary Jane l-larrla Barbara Q borne Jean Wullel Shirley l-laslcell ,ouna erlec o I awle Wllluam Srnarl and C arles Roholo Malce up Jean Murray cha r rn n Janlce Kysor L creha l-larnrn Laura Va Coslunnes Shlrll Wllson chalrrnan Palsy Cool y Dorolhy Jane XfVelch chalrman Keulh Srnllh T els Belly CShea chalrnnan Marlorre Pierson Belly Cosf noaoer Dean Raymond Slage crew lrank Urnorlenarocl Dolore Grlmrnenga Rob + S obarl Adolph Huebsch Neo Nelson Paul Fosler Wllllam Trosoer Sanley Rres Qrland Robe-r Leslie Mensfnger Dona d Lewls and Fred Lanobe lc Muse for llne clay war lurnlshed by lhe o ncwnw lon rf O es Va 'Jef alvn ME ' El l l fl i l l Ball' a:'er Zlzl Tel roar fclcez M: ap ow' a' V159 Nesc' ,.'L. ,' a Z ue- 'lui pose. M f I . . . - -jr It , W l , ,Q ,lr -A, 'u-peh .NL ,-. - l , 1 A Rr, , l T I 2 ' J l f .waz J . k . . Y . T .nn l , .1 W. ' , '- C . . Q, f ' ' ls 'Ro' e'L B. -r, , ,,' h A L , .1 M L za a 2 ' u ' ' l. u - ' 'e ' ,. ' 7 e .. ,ML - .nm H-., ., A H- J Q C5 w- M, Barbara Swenson, Jeanne Buclcnarn. Publlcrly- T: J' ' 'i fma M f - , be nn :far za, Maurarlnnrlg 'Q Cawwr ne Jann' . . . . , . , ' . VCX- af lffrnaw 2 nie. A ' V Anne 3 l?.r,a' Venue mai' Ti uni' 9 l J . - L 'fgnfgg 'l l-la , Jim! C1f- J A': C' mf' H W I V W l Lziig J i..,,i K, 'J GF, ,fri U 5,4 .,-,. ' 4 J ' 4 s , er It 4- L- ,,, r,,V,D,,,, L l . . Y L . N fe . . , . ,, . , ' , Cl. l , Q f , L f X Ly ns T' f J. fr, l-lf School 'P rch +1 1.4 U1 Suph Pla 5 er 9 N97 he soohomore F5 rw Fr Gay evflnmg Cf-2 orpsewflc wee one ad may er We ofef wen 0 r ar A r ,ua C Hays r rm + A LA 5 HUG G A owe e: 'L Lf- f r r prfrfwfv- fs! fr rr '-G Lf H ' 1 O 3' V ' , DW, - b , ,8 ' X X , sf I, ,, 9 Awwixsf- d ' H: f M . M 'C,, T251 Fuzz, fefn CJ? 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This drama oeocos a young rnarred :ouole ,vlwose oecuniary 20665 clay ravo: w n fl'eIr love lor eacn o'ner. Tne Scouse. Joe, causes Fre soals wlflw l1Ts over-generous feefng :Hn cfoney. Juna. wnolgnar' af 'ns duafly ol Joe +lxrea'en: 'o 'rake a l'as+y oeparfure lrorn lwis abode. Joe +alcen aback by anfs acfcn. 'nerds nfs ways wT+n a Qiocn n Lie and Jul'a and Joe are oack on 'errns as ine curlalns close. Leif: Tse Jones 'a y ffcfllra auf 'ce .. f . c. ue. Pa :Ta Gfcson Co' Have, :cd E':aze'n Flasfran see'n 3- L eyed 'n 're aafce Mr, Jeres Jawes C: Ps Ts gin: T:'n Lafrroc. RAg : 5a':a'a Klao:'c'c El: y' S'e3 n i'3 Si f S':fa':f ElCM To he ge 'g a cl! f r ' if JE316T'5 Kane s refs a' f.'e'er-'2as 'f3. Fry! By'or, Lao W T ?2'a'd Mac: ard La Verne Gvle 'an 2 1 e Ord Man Moon' 'ne y as 'as'y fTc: s 'n-al: ' ei' Na, fo BM Seffasen ' :':'oa:'. Our good lrlends, +l'1e Jones family, made llvelr debul on llwe El Tee slage-En Tl1e Grealr Allowance Balfle-.N Tne 'nree Jones clvlldren, all receiving a weekly allowance, on in rne r lwearrie-sl excuses as +o wlwy +ney slwould gel' a raise from Poooa Jones 'Fe boss. The dernaros on Ponca s lvllsslsslppl bank roll lead 'o several rarier-rendng sguabolea, Tne cnaraciers In we :asf were Faficla Glbson and Jarnes Colllns as Mrs. and Mr. Jones' Tom Lalnroo as Paul, ine oldesl son' Ellzaoe-'ln Plasrnan as Mary' and Don Hadley as Junior, lhe younger son. Tlmls play :Vmaxed a very enloyable and en+erTaining evening. Page IQ? Vt DESVG-ef in ' A u X 2 L ri L11 an f O -f' A + ui 0 an 5 O U C? I 1 1 1' ' O 3 LQ 1D ff' Q LD L, rw dv fy fx' I' an O 2 U A uf Q7 ' is n A3 + Rf ' O 'A' In rn 4 2 O U1 ' Q .Q W 1 c 1 Q - m ' U1 xO 13 'P V x T LD an H Q, U, U, , nh uf U LU LI: 1 A, . U: Q .3 S . 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Agn gf 'Nas I ' l Can you lmagme any sane person luclung a ball fhai' lsn'r even spherncal around a pralrne7 Can you Imagine any per son fryung fo 'ross a ball fhrough a hoop hngh up a wall7 We can+ enlher buf lhere are people who do such ihmgs and fhey musi' be Included In fhls sechon Followmg 1'he boys sporfs +here are some nme pages devo+ed +0 fhe afhlehcally a plcfure of a group bouncing each ofher on fhe knee wl'rh shcks or as +ha+ a hockey game7 Anyway we re hred so we re golng home and play a shff game of heavywerghf hddlewmks Fllllllllll ISASIIPTIEXLI llllhln inclined fems of El Tee. Wi+h close examinafion you can see l,llllHSlllllNllll lillll9'-llHlllllIS 3' wi' We ,W 9 , V . Y in ', ' as ' 25 x MW ,Q 'u.dW I ,V H S ' 4 . . A ' x , xy W vw ?at'!7v'?'7 n wi I' 'Agia Q JZ Xu A 0 'M i M57 I 'V ,v If fm.. ,, 1-...1- i Ocfober 8-Lighls beaf Hinsdale in homecoming HH. November I8-Jones and Hiizel receuve all conference rahngs un foofball February ll Luglnls wm confer ence champlonshnp and keep IOOO O average March I5 Egberl' raled all con 'ference and IS leagues 2nd hnghes+ scorer March 25 Trackmen 'lake 41h ID Napervnlle relays May I2 Golfers wan second s+a+e champlonshnp May I920 Kennedy Allnnson M Saban H1+zel and Coman run V' ' 'fx- ln sfale mee? ,fig rf! 54 May 26 Trackmen mark 'hme for Wesi Suburban meet Q glen az vm ff: N6 ' , in 9 lv .ew -1 Fl ? l Q Je, 3 eta .1 z QV 1 of khgif' glgegl 'lOP'1 211112. A, 51'-L ,.,,-1,1,.....-- 0 o Pofve Thinclads Harry Un , D p Ma s lm r vas Johnson l l lf F In wnnnxng lwo clual encounlers and caplurung lourlh rlace IU he We Suburban conference rreef LaGrange cross courrry learn enroyeo one ol urs mosl successful s asons In several years The harrlers rac d lo lherr vrclory agalnsl Rlversude on Ocrooer 28 Swcelc sped home Second Munqer lh rd Osl lourlh Wlllu sevenlh and Gervals elghlh lo malce lhe score 14 32 Afler a d saslrous encounrer wnh Korn rn whrch who v snors monopon zed lhe Trrsl four places ne Lrors resumed +I-mer wrnnnnq ways wllh a 13 33 rrlumph over Downers Grove ri loore qraboec: orl Trs place for rhe Trolans oul secono rhrrd ano 1ocr+h ralcen by Glalnn Asrnaugh ano lvlcnger resoecr vely were enouoh ro assure L G anqe o Us second vrc ory ol ihe season lendrng conference champs The score was 3:2 '70 ar-o lhe Wrll came sn hlro lo pace lhe local ream In lhe conrerence cross coun+ry meel hero November IZ on h vr o sweor mars near Marne LaGrange placed rwo men amcng lhe nrsl hlfeen and caorured lourln money Ma ne W1 h Downers Grove secono anf' Yorlc 'rh rd conhnued :ls perrenral cuslom and walced on wnh 'rhe roohy the squad opened prachce ln mio Seplember wnh a lurnour of 'rwenly a prranls lncludrng Ashoaugh Wruqhl Gervals W llr Osl V Smnn P Rose Rlchardson Glahn D fxnorews 'lnolce lvlunger and Sloelr Mwsslng were such velera s as Jo Rose ano Rufus LaRue on accoun o ooloal and Buflcovrch las y ar caora n losr rhrough qraouahon Ashbaugh Wrrghl Gervars arc: Osr were oes,gna+eo as n rooaolc lrsl slrrng oul Ashoa gn wa unaove lo r n much ol lhe hme on accoun ol olher acl vn' s Gahn S c K lvlunger and W laollsheo rhemselve wllh some lasr and colorful runnlng whlch oroved nrvaluaole lo fne leam New year s squad wnl rncluoe a suesfan lal numoer or ve erans aro ough lo provroc some s rr cofnce +r+ron fc +he resl or +he conference 5 To Ron-R, 'z C. Osh V. O f Wfdhl M , Gordo' Efclsc' Ger E, , Bcfrcm Ron-P, Rise l?lC'i'3S'I Barry G anr' S pi' vatle' . 2 . . U. . . I 1 , 7 L , ' X ' ' ' ' 'L lf 4' ' - 4 1 , 1 r u l ,., 1 . . . . , . , . , , F f. L K , l ' . l J - , , ., , , ' I r P r , lu 1, I V X, A a r f r' ' r ' . ., ' ,. The Rlverslcle win-LaGrange s lfrsr ln several yearsf--however was preceded by a loss lo lvlalre, oe- , . . -L , , 1 , 1 c r , N ,. . , , , I' . y A , V . . , . r , ,, , A I , ' . l X . V . z . -,1 A . , r 3 Y l . V E H 9 . X455 . E I N , l ' , , ', ,-I ' ' Yeo .' 'l ., ' + ,E Te. r ,, ,eh ' , E 'soon es- , . , .,. 1 , 4. , f + A X. my .5 OJ. - . - f I V r ! Q rr .M lg LIONS E-IREM EW EN Alfhough Ihe '38 Tearn was composed mainIy of inexperienced men and maIceshiI'rs 'ro I'II ' I I ' A I in asf year s greaf casf of Tvrnpfon, Goodyear bwarfz and company Ihe Iearn pla ed I I Y sfeadily improving baII and regis+ered conference vicrories over Riverside, York and Downers 6 15. I I . . , , rove, in sh ng in Iourfh place wifh a credifaple .500 conference average and an ouIside win over Morfon high of Cicero. The opener on Ernmond held brouqh+ 'rhe oreen Lions up agaEnsI a powerIuI I-Iarrison Tech machine Irorn Chicago Thalr evenfuaily won ifs secfionai +irIe and was beafen only in Ihe sernihnals for Ihe ciiy Iifle by Casey Penfer ano hs Ausiin ouIT'I Our of Iheir class Ihe lk I L f . !I I. , f 4 1331: V: ry.: Y , A Aa' U73 Ct C:-V r 4 5 ,- 'Y'-, V: ,V.V K vit ' U 'KI 2 :'3 .-.2 A-,,'.C'i J 5 ' f-. Y. ,, lgf'-- Y . k +NJx,fP' Q 4 All If K v Page L1onsToughT a good losung baTTle Tallung vncTnm To The passes oT Wullne Klemchulc only aTTer a rousing 20 7 baTTle Consuderlng The callber of The Teams ThaT l-larrnson beaT by larger scores Thus was lndeed a sTerlung TrrsT game pertormance The Team seemed To come nnTo :Ts own agaunsT a good MorTon ouTTuT and rolled up Three Touchdowns To MorTon s one A TeaTure oT Thus game was The second Touchdown IH Two years oT bug Bob Burge The Llons opporTunnsT guard IT was lasT year aTR1vers1de ThaT Burge made hrs long remembered dash waTh a loose ball To save The Team s record and Thus year as The Lions all conTerence guard l-larry Jones blocked ThaT MorTon punT Burge Took IT aT Tull gallop and crossed The lasT whuTe lane again The only orhe punT blocked all season was done by end Richard Kraymer and wa mmus so dramaTnc a cumax 117 Y Y l F a ,Y 1 ,V- TVKUV A B U ' l'-TlTzel, cornered b Th e ' -A A A MorToneers, loolcs raTh TranTic abouf The whl ,. thing. lT's a pu T againsT Rlyerslde. ' Kraymer, endg Wlller, h lf :Q Azzarellc end: 'lump l'-alT7 M. Sabah, guarTe l , . . . , . . . , . . . , . , 1 I I Y ' A - ' I n 1 . . . . , F . . I S . . I i GC G y M WhaT mlghTeas1ly have been The Luons besT game oT The year was played aT York and resulTed In a vrcTory ThaT was as excmng as They come Twuce :T seemed as :T The Llons were doomed To deTeaT buT each Tame They delnverod and compleTed Their buggesT upseT oT The year wnTh Tlashung colors The Rnversude wan was seT oTT sensahonally by l-llTzel s Touchdown run wuTh The opening knclcoTT a sldelme sprnnT made possnble by some oreaT bloclcnng The Team s oTher wan broughT The year s hughesT score 26 O aT The expense oT Downer s Grove The Trolans were compleTely overwhelmed wnTh Their gaIlanT SchmldT as The only I1gh+ an The dense Tog oT a losung baTTle One oT The worsT sTlngs oT The year was The bOTh Annlversary homecoming loss To T-lnns dale The Team wanTed To wnn as badly as aT any Tame durlng The year buT IT was lusT desTuned noT To be Hinsdale playung very eTTecTuvely agaunsT The lnexperlence oT The blue and gold Torwards marched down The Tneld Tame and agann loosenlng up The Lnon deTense wuTh The greaT pass ng oT BerT PnggoTT and Then rammnng anTo The unsuspechng lnne by ground P1ggoTT Threw Two sensahonal passes ThaT really meanT The game Tor Tne home Team BoTh were souThpawed accuraTely Trom one ssde oT The Tmeld To The oTner corner which happened To be abouT where The opposuhon s goal lme reposed each Tnme Once :T seemed ThaT a laTe LaGrange drnve relyxng malnly on passes m ghT change The pncTure buT :T was merely a maTTer oT Too much oT a good Thnng and one Too many oT Those passes gusT happened To go awry when a ground play mughT nave made The dnsTance Among The season s gauns was Tne valuable experuence given Those men who wall be baclc nexT year To carry on The sTandard PQ r v, A .. M T ' ,T gl .,,s--we , - Lg -1. l L. Saban, Tullg McDonald, cenTer: Wood, guard: Jones, guard: Lynch, Taclcle: illsfrom, Taclrle. Azz Takes HiTzel's exTra poinT Toss in The orTon end zone. I . . 1 . . I ' I T J - I ' I ' I 1 ' 1 ' I ' I ' I I I I I . . . , . . . - I I . . ' . . I , . , . , , . O e 118 W T Along wuTh Thus year s Team lnevlTably ruses The name oT l-larry Jones a dynamlc guard who was a Team man To The lasT dlTch and received Tne recognlT on he oeserved when he was accorded The honor oT all conTerence guard on The Cnlcago Daily News All WesT Suburban Team l-larry and bug Lou Saban goT more Taclcles hrs year Than any o+her men on The squad a d parTmenT whlch requires more oT The rear McCoy Than almosT any oTher value gage oT a pl yer s worTh To hrs Team Also lnTeresTlng IS The TacT ThaT Saban was IH The unTamnl1ar capaclTy oT Tullbaclf Thus year havlng played a bang up game aT Taclcle an lasT season buT ms defensuve genuus con Tlnued To shine Tar brlghTer Than The duT es oT his poslTlon required The year s nsosT lndlvldual yardage was credlTed To CapTaln l-llTzel aT halT l-le Tar ex ceeded has baclofleld maTes ln The number oT Tumes he carrned The ball l-le made Two runs oT nlneTy Tlve yards one oT TlTTy and several oT TwenTy 'rave or less guard Carl Coolc Taclcle Wulluam GlllsTrom Taclle Charles l-lull Taclcle Raymond l-lmTzel halT Franlc l-llavacelc quarTer l-larry Jones guarg' Rlchard Kraymer end KenneTh Lynch !..4.f aww! Tackle J a rn e s McDonald cenTer l-ranlc PorTner halT fwywiypv Louis Saban Tull Ro erT 'lumpach halT Davld Wood guard Len Wnller halT Rob erT Dnver Tull and Ro erT lonl quarTer P9 One of Those Tae' l'r'e l?llQ'Slj9 backs frds ar coemrg as McDonald says na s golrg on nfrre? A . . . ' . . . - . . . T , n .. ' - I I . ' T T 1 ' . Q ' ' l - a ' ' ' . . ,. - ,. . . i . . . . D I . -. . .. . . I - . . . - F. This year's leTTermen are Lawrence Azzarello, end: Paul Barnes, guardg RoberT Burge, : . : ' . ' 1 1 T ' . 1 ' . 1 . 1 . ': ' . : . f ' - 7 ' fhrl . - . r I . . ' ' . 1 b . : ' , 1 ' . I - . ' 7 b l- l . l , . T Eye, guarz' l-lance' ':-a e'7 iame. Lire: l-l' fa: e' l-l :e 'a F: DU, Tu : l-lo' queue Cook -, 'a:lf'e, a e il? To U9 S 9 l' Webber Lo enz J K o a Ro rscn ld T'l a Gol an o RldeouT Racine Buroess W sley W1nTermuTe WarTh Johnso a Wa lco oTomro e Meelra S aT B n ahl T K nnedy Ne ssner Ashley g Pon1eA Hot and Cold WnTh an oTTenslve lorxlluance whnch Tlashed lnTermnTTenTly all season and a deTense which upon occasion deTued enemy progress The pony TooTball Team landed ID a TourTh place Tue wnTh Rnverslde The TnrsT Three posnTnons were occupred by Manne Glenbard and Yorlc The chleT reason Tor noT placrng hugher In The conTerence sTandnngs can be Tourd by observing The sTaTlsTncs on yardage garned and pounTs scored Whlle The pomes led Thenr opponenTs In ToTal yardage galned They were near The boTTorn when :T came To number oT pounTs scor d ln oTher words The l:ghTs Traveled up and down The Treld mor Than any oTher Team buT e1Ther made musTalces or had Tough luclc w:Thun scornng dnsTance BeTore going 1nTo The lasT game oT The season agaunsT Downers Coach Warlcow elecTed Towell and Kennedy co capTalns as a reward Tor Thenr ouTsTandnng play dunng The year Thenr play noT only won hugh praise Trom Their coach buT also Trom oThev coaches and sporT wreTers who honored Towell and Kennedy by placnng Them on The T:rsT eleven all conTerence quad Towell played every mmuTe oT The year and TT was mdeed a rare occasnon when an opponenT managed To slap beTween Kenn dy s guard and Towell s cenTer posnTnon HnTzel was selecTed as a Tullbaclc on The second Team all conTerence squad whsle honorable menTuon was given To Lanmng Tor hrs excephonal work an The lnne The La Grange conTerence record shows Two wnns Two losses and Two Tues The br1ghTesT spoT an The campaugn was ThaT grand aTTernoon spenT w1Th The T-Tmsdale 'ads whale The rnalor d1sappolnTmenTs came In The 6 0 deTeaT by Manne and I9 6 Trnmmnng adrnunnsTered by Glenbard ln The Home MorTon and Rfversnde games The pomes dnsplayed a sTrong deTense and a Tune bacldield buT lacked sconng punch WuTh The Idea oT developmg scoring power Tor The all nmporTanT Hmsdale game The lnghTs dug nn Tor a week oT hard prachce Perhaps :T was a b T Tco hard Tor The Team was hard huT by unlurues To Tour regulars Russell La Rue WnnTerrnuTe and Burgess The ponues who were conceded an even chance agannsT Hensdale aT The sTarT oT The weelc were now The underdogs Page 120 p row: SrnlTh M: La , T. G rn a T n ' , r , . en rtedy, D l n, T'lE5: E'7 T' fi , rd e n Row 2: M lThroo 'ngn ' Y ' , T-TT':el 4 ri , Le'?ue ' , OVE'mT9V , nh Co ch r w. B T w: FI ld nvgr. T , m r , arfcn E gd , Towell, co cap., e , co CapT., Lannlng, Russell f f Z?W I i , , rn f. . . . . . . I . I ' . 4 a g e . n . e . ' . . . - C . S , . . . U This lrnumph dldn I' Ia Ilong however 1 Ih or e ponues uflered anofh r allack of scorelessness agalnsl Maine and were defea+ed 6 O Mann was exce honall h d p y ar on our Iackles as evzdenced by 'rhe broken noses of Barron and Lorenz Agannsr York Ihe onles balfled on even Ierms all 'rhe way 'rhe game ending wnlhoul a pounl belng scored A vnclory accornollshed ofer Downers by a I4 6 score nelled Ihe cubs a he wflh Ruverswde for 'Fourfh place ID fh conference fl GVISC V5 BS O I' IH Page 121 zdahl W n If a nue ooal Ire s as Day Wrse sprlnfs I r 'rhe Touch own w Ich ear I-Innsdale n hornecomlng game Melssner c s do n The I-Ilnsdale all ac hle Burgess seeks o re n he Be IS I me-T anniversary celebrahon and because 1+ was homecomang The ponnes were eager To Irarnple rheur Iradmonal rnvals Wulh Wrnsley leading a runnmg arlack which really clrcked I-Iunsdale was knocked off I3 6 Dave scored bolh of has Ieam s Iouchdowns one on a pass from Wnn+ermu+e Rzdeouf was also eflechve wnlh hrs lane plunglng whuch oflsef Wrusleys open held dashes The I-Iunsdale Red Legs found Ihe pony Iune so Iough fha? Ihey re sorled Io passes and end runs whuch nefred 'hem a Ione+ouchdow'1 cause Ihe Hinsdale game was parl of EI Tee I-I IH h Mflv . . . , f . . S , S 9 . - . . 9 A . . ' e . . Earl: def I I-If sae bal A carrier p ny e' forcerrenfs , H llfng I, I, fermufe Towel, , Webberl rush fo hls a7d. 'JJ' Y Cossl we 4 ir I The ned slop e I I y ' o d , ' h' b ' I Ihe 4, ,. . . I x I ul w I In - . b k, WI 4 ' I' V - , sha I I klll. l I . In Future Stars Shme Worrles over nexT year s heavyweughT squad should be Tevw when The recoro oT The lunlor varslT gr cl men ns considered Under Coach Ray Chambers fu elage The Team complled a record oT seven vlcTor1e and Three deTeaTs The worsT oT whl h wa mer ly an nnTormal scrummage wrTh The Home In conTerence compehhon The J V boys deTeaTed Downers Grove Twlce and H nsdale and Rlver slde once whale losing one game To H nsdale They also suTTered a I2 O seTback Trom Oak Park buT l.emonT and ' eyden were Trounceo Zl 7 and 24 O respechv ly AlThough The backheld was rnexperuenced The Team rolled up a ToTal o IO5 polnTs and was held coreless ln only one conTes The Team s deTense when aT lTs besT was nmpeneTrable as evldenced by The Txve goose eggs n The opponenTs hs oT scores The reserve lrghTwelghT TooTball souad composed nealnly oT Treshmen and sophomores meT such worThy opoonen s as Malne The Masonuf Home Hlnsoale and York Tough games were losT To The Home and York eacn oy The score oT I3 6 The young cubs made up Tor TT however byd T aTung Malne lf' 7 ano H nsdal Tvv ce 7 Oard T4 O AlooL.T T1TTy poTenTlal llohTwe ghTs Hcoeared aT The beglnrung QT The season Over halT TnaT num ber sTayed ouT The enhre season oalmng valuable experlence whlch wal place many oT Them uoon nekT year s llghTweughT Team T1 ,- i- v'- Qi' 'Xtra Q' 5' Sen -i' Sv' V- - '11 a', 3:-. 2: 3f ':'t' Scr, Argmte' Za'- ze Ca Vzfi-ac C'3 :e' Cfgma' Ne- a 4 Nfix-NV' amz. 4. ,. - k 7 rbi-' '51, l,.,,- ..,, le, r --- . 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George Ewa' was prccao y ine rne' rncs+ feafea sv an czzcsfdcn, The lanky Sewer Tec 'Fe conference 'n siomng wen Q86 ic We wnfc' ee' 5 new Qvfefevie feecfo. Besdes 'eaC14'Q 'ne fewns euack We was 'ne sseer Haas cf 'Fe Odense :cr M75 nelfih' enaslec L'A'T l +0 hinge mos' cg 'ne renewing. D-e'e MoHnor: sion f enfer 'ne scorlnq cohgrnn vefy of'en nnanlv oecause he ie? We over gencws co We sncofing. However, fhere wasnr a sever baH payer un +he Conference 'Van Dye, ,Mwayg hw Q4 fglnf are never over-ccnfdenf be dank Na+ up unH3 Me qanne was wen, TL ,, Lu! '-' -' 17. 'W L, VN Hnnf ' V PM n 51'-M C51 ' S'-'11,-.' :' .f.: W' ,- -,, gmt SH 'n Mf' ,. Xu , r LK LJ f r L V50 nun a fa ra YT fa '1 GV! Gm 5 r ,,-:JL fr 'U ff h me o+Her secs G nr .QrL SEASON RECORD on fn 'TQC 'N 'W rv fa fx ra fa C- Qc L L 4 Dae fe 3:5 :Nc Eli age :5 'F-3 .,eSfe' if: E5 fx 5: ff.: f1,eNff': 'fe ix, -1, Qi: mix. 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Senior Track lop ro Asslsfanl Coach Sweeney Wllr Hennessey Ch nn Raymond l ayrner Coach Gordon Second ro Munger Saban Waller Co caplann Hlfzel Allnson Kennedy Lolcerse Glahn Boffom ro Garvas Clagg Srpelc Wslson J l-lfzel Wrnlermule Co caplann Coman 'MUDDERSN IR lUMHrl The hnghlnghr of 'rhe Indoor season came rn lhe Oak Park Relays on April I Compehng agaunsr Jrhrrly nine ofher schools La Grange placed suxlh and was 'rwo nolches lhead of her neareslr rnval York The Lnons ponnls were collecred chiefly by a bralllanf relay leam and Sabans shol puffing The relay learn could nor be oulclassed by an orher un The Chicago area In cornparrng reams comparahve scores agannsl olher reams usually mean nofhnng However fhey are mlrereshng +o nore and If lhey drd mean anyrhmg lhe Lrons would be a canch +o cop 'lhe championship The 'ream lrued hard lo wan af Naperville bur Iusr dndnl' have enough on lhe ball Thar day Agaunsf lhe rndrvndual reams enorng ahead of La Grange IU he meer however Jrhe la++er showed up very well The Lions are cerfalnly well sloclced wrlh vererans lo begun lhenr charnpoonshnp drive Ray Hurzel one of +he mosl ourslandnng Traclnmen ever ro run for El Tee wrll be ready 'ro do has s+uFl IH +he hurdles dashes 220 and relay for his rhnrd consecunve year Lnfrle red headed slreak o hghlnung Coman IS as lasl a man nn The 440 yard launl as one can hnd IH 'rhns area Saban IS only a rumor and us second only lo Freeman ol: York among conference shol puHers By +he hme of lhe conference meel Saban mnghr well oe 'rhe number one shor puller rn The conference Allnnson mrghf be expecfed 'ro handle any runnrng assugnmenf durnng a meer and handle Hr well He really hauls nn fhe ponnls loo Dure Chnnn really lakes has running sernously Maybe lhafs why 'rhere :sn r a berler d1s+ance man nn +he conference In +he dashes and broad rump Coach Gordon has lrllle worry Kennedy lakes over rn fhese evenls Page 128 ' : wr ' , i'. , I , . if , , w: . . 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I . . ur , , . 1 T r T - Page 129 AlThough :T ns well noT To be Too opTnmnsT c regardang The possnbulnhes Tor a conTer n e Track champnonshnpTh1s year one can hardly reTrann Trom smllmng cheerTully whale observ ng The L Grange Indoor Track record Thu Tar lT shows The prospecTs To be anyTh:ng bu on Th dark s de Led by such maznsTays as Co capTauns l'lnTzel and Coman Saban Allsnson Chlnr- and Kennedy Coach Gordon and Company have really gone To Town on The Indoor Track The Indoor season was compleTed wuTh sux dual meeTs Two Triangular meeTs ana wo relays There were Two 1Terns IU Thus schedule ln whxch The Luons were hughly successTul The number one uTem was The showxng The Team made In The Oak Park Relays and The s IS TheurTr1umph gauned TH The dual meeT wnh WneaTon ATTer some early January and February meeTs In whuch The lads dad noT show up so Nell They really haT Thear sTruc1e and began burning up The opposnhon LasT year s deTea aT The hands oT Aushn was erased when The Lions came ouT on The long end OT a 52lf2 41l2 score nnlaTe February They nexT challenged The Iunuor college To a meeT and were vncTor:ous 52 38 TTopes reaHy began To soar when on hAarch 9 The LJons'hounced a sTrong VVheaTon Track ouTTuT 69 26 There were Those who declared ThaT La Grange possessed The besT hlgh school Track Team wesT oT Chicago A lnTTle laTer on however They Tound ThaT Provuso goes IH Tor Track In a bug way Too The Provuso Team pulled Through wsTh a 53 42 vncTory over La Grange ln The Napervnlle Relays lasT year deTendung champs The Lnons were demoTed To a TourTh wnTh Nap rvnle York and WheaTon on Top The sad parT oT This lay In The TacT ThaT York a conference rval Tnnushed ahead oT The Lrons Top Raymono and Coman puT on Tner besT running expresslons and break The Tape To QGTFSF LcTT Kennedy flynng wrThouT vngs CenTer The shoT goes for a rude :Th Saban supply ng The power RnghT Raymond Munger and Chunn work ouT Tor The cameras beneTuT . . . . E . . SIC . ' ' ,. ' ,l C o . 4 e I . , l n . . . . . T , ' ' ' econo . . I ll X V . . E.. . .. I . + . . - V, . I, , ' . ., . . - . . . . 1 1 v . T ' c 4 . , . .. Q c , , . I , V : , I , V . I T . 1 -' ' wn . : ' w' l . . ' A ' on 'Q . r N , . Q 4 . H , lv . ' I -X Y rg T 1-. as . T ' Top: Talre your piclc. Allinson, Hifzel, Winfermule, Coman. Bofrom: Wilson, WinTermu+e, Kennedy, Allinson, l-lifzel, and Coman deparf on a fiffy yard frip. Seniors some Through A sophomore rops all olhers in high jumping al EI Tee. I+'s Dean Hennessey. Kraynner and Jaclc Hilzel do lhe pole vaulfing while Willer is righ+ behind Saban in 'rhe shof-pu? and can really heave fhe iavelin. El Tee always has had good milers. Besides Chinn fhere are Rose and Munger. Rose oughl' To be especially valuable lhis year in helping Chinn wilh lhe disfance running. Winlermule also oughl' fo go places. l-le's The Lions' up and coming hurdler. Schedule of indoor meels: La Grange 45 Maine . . . 50 La Grange 33 Whealon . 46 York . . . . 44 La Grange 78 S+. Ignafius I6 La Grange 22 Oak Parlc . 60 Auslin .... 4l La Grange 52'f2 Auslin . . . 42'f2 La Grange 52 J. C .... 38 La Grange 69 Wheafon . 26 La Grange 43 Proviso . . 52 La Grange 4+h in The Naperville Relays La Grange 6+h in lhe Oak Park Relays Page 130 Three Shme ln P S Track Th La Gr nge Fr shrnan Soohornore rack Jreann rarnrng grounds or ou brg rea conhnued Hrs slerlrng work lhu year oy nangnng up a hne Indoor record The 'ream s eaolng ponnr w rners and lulure prospe fs were Sam Tlmplon a smaller edrflon of hrs famous brolher Jack l-llfzel and Bob Wnllu all Sophornores Along wr+ln Jrhese boys Tom Lalhrop Mike Saban Dean Hennessy Ivan I-lurfmasf r and Phrllrp Ro e have ser 'rhenr arm roward senror Team ber+hs nex+ year The reams +wo ou landrng performances were a 43 I9 vncrory over S+ Ignahus and a 40 Zo n from Aus rn resh boph Teams They duo no+ Zim Top row Coach S eeney Wlll Hennessy Lookholder M Saoan Mgr Matz Bolfom row Hu 'nasfer Lafhrop l-lrfzel Ros N hols Ro qulre sfop here however buf hnrsnea second ID an Oak Park Jrrrangular meer falling only before lheur hosfs The Indoor season s only loss was a+ fhe hands of Provuso s ourhl 'rhe score belng 52 f4 28 I+ was La Grange s Fresh Soph 'rrackslers who only a couple of years back won fhe conference Tresh Soph meer held our ol doors every sprrng scorzng seven our of eleven possable hrs+s and popular energehc Coach Sweeney has hrs doubls abour +he ofher four if La Grange had been allowed ro enfer any more rhan rwo men nn each even? Yes.' he muses, 'fhaf was a feam ' Ihose same fellows are The ones who are 'rhe backbone of our ever danger ous 'reams of This year and last so Freshmen and Sophomore performances are a preHy fair 'rhermomerer Tor lulure prospecrs :T you ask us, 'rhough rhere ss always room for a flop or a rapid developmenr Oufdoor prospecfs for rhe hrsr and second year men would 'rherelore Page 131 U I - I I ., , L .L ' ' L' E c S. - k 1 r, l l ' . , - . . . . .A N , . . . . A l J . I . 1 !- , C r - r r r rr . r ', , , r . . . . . , 9, u rs N - - . . , ,-, f, L. 4 ,. , .r . , - wr r F - , . . HL, . r 2 W , I, , , - r 4 - 1 '1 , , , e, rc , bb . . .. . . . . . . , . , . . . r a . . I A - I I . . . . . ,r 5 T Henn sy cea s lhe ar Boflom Jaclc Hnfzel soars hqher rfh a pole appear lo be prelly Farr wrlh a chance of hmsl ang m 'rhe money al lhe conference meel ul rhe, confunue lhe pace ser for 'rhe Indoor campaaqn One addlhonal hope was +he relurn ol Sopho more Bull Wrrghl who had been burdened wnfh snclcness during The wan er buf whelher he could regam has las+ year s form was a queshon Thus years parm-rpanls by evenfs 'follow '30 yard clash Hulzel Nnchols 220 Buflcovuch Holl Haslqef Nichols Roeclc 660 Rose Wrughl Buflcovuch Haslcer Bock Hurdles Nichols Hurzel Jordan Tlmpfon Pole Vaulr Wrllr Hrlzel Robb Hugh lump Hennessy Wnllu Lafhrop Hullmasler Shor pul Saloan Hnlzel Bowers Loolcholder Revnewnng The season for bofh lhe Frosh Soph 'ream and lhe sennor lraclc Team Hr rs concluded Thar ur was salnslaclory In mosl respecrs The rumor leam won all buf one of 'rhenr nndoor meels and drvnded 1h ur oufdoor meefs losing +o Marne and wmmng from York Affer wunnnng mos? of lherr meefs rhe sensor feam senf hve men 'ro he slale hnals +wo of whuch placed Lrllle Wm Coman ran a beauhful race In rhe 440 coppnng a lourfh and Loune Saban 'tossed 'rhe shol 49 6V To lalce a 'rhrrd an lhe slafe Loslng only Hrlzel Chnnn Kennedy and Allan son an graduahon malce prospecfs for rhe com :ng year very promnsung Led by sfale wunners Saban and Coman nexr years 'ream wnll un ooubleoly slep Info lhe money Page 132 Page Pnacquetteers Lasl years graduahon look heavy roll on 'rhus years lennus leam and lasl year slar and +hus years coach Bob Palmer lands hum sell lell wllh only Don Egberl baclc Regulars on lasl year squad who were losr fhrough graduallon are Palmer Ed Vaughn Johnny Mehagen Henry Clyde and Don Wnllnamsor Bud Towell played some mnghfy good len nas on fhe leam lasl year buf nf so happens 'rhal Bud as mlghly h ndy wnfh The goll clubs loo and plans lo oevole mosl of hns hme +0 'rhe laHer sporl fhus year COACH GORDON ar E Ge do O S S715 h 'n ha e b ought ho'ne charnplo sh ps Allhough Bud may play In some of fhe marches some new men wnll have To be found lo baclc up Egberl who wall undoubledly be In 'rhe number one spol A malqeshnfl leam had lo be pul logelher +o meel Maine al Maine In a lennus malch on April 25 Alfhough none of lhe local lads had Jrouched a raclcel before lhus lame They came olll wl+h a 3 3 he so pro pecls mzghl no1 be as bad as lhey ap pear Four sensors bessdcs Egberl made lhe 'rrup The group was enlurely made up ol seniors who were l-lugh Slcudrnore John Burruss Duclc Lauschlce and Ray Glahn ln fhe conlesf L6 Grange won lwo ou' ol hve slngles 'na+ches and Egberf and Burruss delealed The Mann doubles leam Underclassmen lalenlr wlll pr b bly be dlscovered ur lhe lorfhcomlng school lennws 'lourney 1 l:b 'y Tone 572 ZZ' Eg- cf' we cl El Tees 2,3- Tnq Racleleersf 5 ' l . l H Ye after year Coach B. . r' n has 'i furned ou? excellenl lraclc learns af El Tee l-ll. Nedles To say no r ll number ol Y e v r , 'n l , . . 1 . .F , u . - - n I ' ' ' ' c ' . , . s . ' O A ' . I I l l f r . , . I I. . r . , . .5 . 5 . 8 , . . . . A - . r . o c Golfers Tab End State Title Tre l..T.l-l.S. oo: 'ean' lnoces To repeaT a a3n some oT 'Ts man v'c'or'es af las' fear . r Q Y curing 'hs sor rg season o' l939. By winning The conTerence TournamenT GPO 'he o s'ricT and sTa'e Team charnpionshp lasT year The boys seT up a goal which Mil be haro 'o eoual :or some 'ima 'rw forwa- The crosce:'s Tor 'nie year are C3173 wif? a n-cieus oT Berf Abrahams Boo l-Ton and f .1 Jack Krec 'o oufio arouro. A nurnoer CT o'her cand'daTes have shown aoilwr' fo :GM superior goT such as Bud Toweii Vifiliiarn XTVVAQTTT Charles RoperTs l-larry McW'l 'ams ara Jack Weiie. WiTn These canoioaTes Tryng haro Tor places a good showrg wili more Than lilrely be made. The pig goal ThaT The golT Team always sTrives Tor is The conTerence charr- pionship. This conTerence TournamenT is held in The morning OT The day oT The Annual Spring Traclc and Field lvleeT. IT TorTune smiles on L.T.T-l.S.'s Team They hope To malce a good showing oT Themselves aT The disTricT TournamenT aT JolieT. This year more aspiranis Turned ouT Than hereToTore, 39 in all, To Try To malce The Team. The pleasing Thing is The greaT inTeresT being shown by many Freshmen. This should mean good golT Teams Tor I..T.l-l.S. in years To come, aTTer These boys have had more experience. Some oT The Freshmen are Douglas BeaTh, Jim BradTord, Diclc McDonald and William SToneberg. This year l2 maTches were scheduled and Two TournamenTs, The conTerence and disTricT. l.asT minuTe noTe: Coach Paynels boys came Through aT Peoria To win Their second sTaTe championship. lts Pun to Play G A A was pllorecl Through aholher ac hye year oy Florence Shrade presrdehl Mary Slammer vrce presrclenl Belly Smrlh secrelary awd Belly Slahl rreasurer All gurls rn lhe school were ehguble for mlra murals This was The Trsl year for lhe de yelopmenl of +he sporl heads G A A leclecl some members lo be In charge ol sporls ll also ran lhe mlrramurals for lhe rsl hme A+ lhe C5 A A meehngs Jrhe hrs? Mon day ol each mormrh There were a lreasure hurwl a splash parly a baslcelball llm a oadmmlorm demorwslrahorm and an explarwa hom of The huslory and rules of baslcelball The lasr meehngs were h Kes and plcmcs ln lhe sprmg lwelve members weml To Elgm hrgh school for a sprung play day P53 A CQUIRING MUSCLES Four differenf G. A. A. awards are given for flue poinfs earned. Mildred Buscfuing Nancy Cooley and Mary Sfammer recerved an L wluule Georgme Clark Beffy Smnflu Beffy Sfalul Barbara Sfepfuenson Florence Slurader Eleanor Conrad Maybelle Clyde and Pearl Ford re ceuved a sfafe award Tlurs IS a blue sluape of lllrnors and a baclcground wrflu flue wfunfe leffers C5 A A on f HOCKEY Tluere IS one place ID nl Tee l-lr wluere wnnfer weafluer does nof provolce flue sfudenfs and fluaf IS flue gurls gymnasium for wuflu flue arruval of wlnfer luoclcey as begun lmmednafely fwo feams were composed and fluey very ably man aged fo lnlure eaclu offuers sfuuns wuflu fluenr sflcks buf nof even fluaf obsfacle lcepf ffuem from sfrugglung for flue famullar cluamplonslulp Agann we nave ffue famulnar luockey ferms sflclss bully roll In goalle In flue deciding baffle from wluucn emerge Maybelle Clyde and luer superuor group of sporfsfers as wunners l-lowever all credlf does nof go fo ffme cluamplons for we wnsfu fo place laurels up IH flue aggregafnons luoldlno oown ffue cellar foo VOLLEYBALL Rofafe sfuoof rofafe were ffIe words fueard amIo flue screams and sluoufs of flue slxfy gurls parfrcrpafang ID ffue round robrn volley ball four namenfs As flue games progressed fluus oroup o gurls was reduced unfrl only sux feams re manned Tlue sfruggle of brawn was under way buf flue vIcforIous feam emerged undefeafed P115 I Y -N . II II I I I I I I I I I ' I I I . . ., . ' , . . I . . . I I ' I . . , . . . ' I . .. I . . . ' I . .. I . - I I . . . . . . I - l I I I I ' I ., , I A . ,. . I J , . er, leff fo rlgluf: Marlorle Llslma, Marian Irwlr Mary Sfamfner Sdlly C-ardnuer ard Florence Shade' -Nevaffe Kcsrgarlar, referee. Lower leff TT rI1F': Maia' lwf' Ma i e Lkla I Mary Swnnu' Fcfence Snrader Sa I, Grace' a': I I I He'-'-' Siu and ' ' I I I - I re 7' o M or d Buschlng Eleanor on ao N val Kosngarlan ook lrg al bask rshcolrng award ana e com V6 V rylfl lnc Cn or n Volley ball learn T + sea ed w n :J l-l n S roul Wlla l c Ma y Slammer Marg Lska Ba para S fenson The learn deslgnaled as wlnners was composed ol Barbara Slephenson lhe caplaln Walla Wanle mule Frleda Mueller Margery Llska George Clark Mary Elrzabelh Slam mer Dorolhy Wlllell and l-lelen Sproul Allhough 'rhey caplured larsl place 'rhe re malnrng hve 'reams lraIled by only one or lwo selbacks Moreover lel us observe lhe Insrde srory or lhe gIrls sporls and dlscover lusl whal makes lhem so enhcrng When comlng lo lhe gym we hear lhe screams commands and occaslonal peals of laughler whlch make known lne lacl 'rnal lhe girls are havlng a loyous fume Allhough each gurl played a nlp and luck game all of 'rhem rush eagerly lo 'rhe shower room where personal vlews ol 'rhe day s occurrences are drscussed Over yonder we hear Connle shoulung aboul her sllll chemlslry 'resr and here Georgene asks Florence whal she recelved on her Vergll lesl Page 137 K l I I I T p: ll l e ' , Y C r l, e r e l ' l '- I I I c+h r lf Wes. A Z J Lell' Florence Sh de l A g her f ' gkfll af shoo '- J, , 2 Rlghr: .amy Ao ' - N . Snelfa currelol l l l lf' folley lall, lsl rc'-r: ele p , 'l VW, levnule. Zsd ' ff: r l ery fl , rl v , I I . . F . . - . - ' I I I J I I I ' I ' I ' I I . - . ,A 1 - I . . I . . . . . r ' I . , . , . r I I IOMJOYS I-Ierel Thus way' ulclal I-Iere we are down IH The gym waTchnng Eleanor Conrad Barbara STephenson BeTTy dressed and deparT Trom The gym buT The nexT n1ghT They agaln rush To The gym To renew Theur games and add Therr Trd buT To The humorous shower conversahon BASKETBALL Whoopee we won WhaTTa game Too much pushung DarnuT :T I hadn T made ThaT IasT sl1pI Boy do I need ThaT shower Guard herl Guard her' DonT Take sTepsI Remarks luke These come Tro m our enThusuasTlc basIceTball players I-Ielen Sproul was elecTed by The G A A memb rs as The sporT head Durlng The basKeTball season TlTTy seven girls Turned ouT Tor lnTramuraI Teams and ThlrTy Tour Tor creduT BasIceTbaII was played Three days a weelc aTTer school Monday Tuesday and Friday There were Ten Teams The Three lead ang Teams were The BasIceTeers cap Tanned by BeTTy SmlTh The Rnver RaTs capTauned by Alnce Anderson Twelve gurls enTered The sTaTe basIceT shoohng TournamenT which IS made up oT all hugh schools ThaT belong To The sTaTe league Tr-e besT score made by our school was Marlorue I3ohnhoTT s ' I' r S X I 1 I I , I I I ' , ll IV II , . . . IV ll ' ll II . . I ' ll . . VI YI 'I I Il ' Q n p 1 MJ 1 . , . : . , . ' Il ll I - . . ., . I - , . . I . . On any baslceTball pracTuce nughT one mughT see Muldred Buschung, Florence Shrader, BeTTy SmuTh, and BeTTy STahl, The gallanT and TauThTul Tour, rushung abouT The Tloor They are guvung us a parTucularly Tune dusplayal oT Theur abuluTy Tor They are wearung The newly unTroduced punnues whuch are yellow and ed blauses used Tor The purpose oT dusTunguushung Theur colleagues Trom Theur opponenTs BASEBALL When uT comes To baseball The Taur sexes really can pull The wool over The males eyes The boys donT seem To realuze ThaT These gurls are guuTe The cream oT The crop even To huTTung homers and The lulce The gurls may noT be as Tuerce and rough aT Tlr game buT They really can score runs Thus year The Teams were arranged wuTh more egualuTy and each game was one oT speed and lughTnung acTuon To The on loolcers as well as The parTucupanTs They weue excuTung Mauor leagues here They come' TUMBLING AT The same Tume Pyramuds and oTher odd appearung Tugures are beung nsade by several gurls un The muddle o TThe Tloor AlThough The sTunTs are peruformed Tor Theur own amusemenT word has uT ThaT Theur acrobaTucs were un Tup Top conduTuon TT W hT'rh P ge 139 I ' ' ll ' 0 Il u f' ' Il ' UI I I Il Il T ' ' T ue I I 5 I I I I Top picTure: Jane? Miller reTurr1 a TasT one. l Cerner: ShuTTlIrwg oTT To Bulxalo. Bo orn: Mary STarnmer shows Willa iruTerrnuTe, Helen Sproul w'a e scor 's. Q 4 HORSEBACK RIDING A horse a horse my Kingdom for a horse were orrgmahy rhe vvoros of Vvrfham Shakespeare our rooay They are spoken by rhe grrfs parhc pahmg :rm horsebacrc rudmg T LT H S Every Frroay The group of rrders have drrven +o a nearby sraore where rhey borroweo horses Thus vvm rer rhe gurls have especrary ern oyeo rr Tor ourrhg rhe Qoro vvearher rhey rode rw rhe arena orachc no ago pohsrw rug 'rherr Tecghrmgue h umpmg gahoprrwg and rrorrmg Dororhy Crerrerwrs rs The reaoer of rhe d ng rhoverherwr hah rs raoro y cj rrr o rug rhe SLoh,S of popurar 'y nhe success af spor s We' ' f rs oue rc we Oafr croarrorw cf e sruoehrs aho rhe soo e rr P o oe oven +o y rr h ary E Laoerh Srarrrrer Ma,oe e oe Cara +ep e so earner ar a e eo nu o eo Das W e W a e r we A so M ss oe ew Wo ge L sfa W moo hess 'or ' se r arro S C VYG C + Q ' I I ' . ,- , . . r . , gg ,r V . r O . . r. . r . y . , , . . , 1 r . ' , . r i .r . , r r 5 5 ' , ' 1 , rr r . r o r r r , W ,s 'X' IX , A 2 r tw. T, ' + rrw ' AQ S Hof N 7 D D r r r r ,rr o r y 'P L osor. Cr o smu arf r ro Bef' S rr , M- v r r A r Cya, Barr f Sr r o or E V ' N V- x fxr ,- Covraor Berry S'ahu I-orerce ohraoef Cveorgeoe vars Ne.ar'e Kosh- Q W H ,SD A 'MV r' nr sr so Doro . f 'H aoo X' W7o- 'or O rp. r r ' E r' oo-s uoow Before, Bs .ror'r aio PT W F Q Vo V A U rf fE V gr s are freshmen ao: oC'e a U2 foo- , f ' V' W V' r rr afffra for o rave. Q 'MQ GETS F V1 O CW' LSO Q Nrzrc. rv-O nga r- v-Q ,fp J Jfbffgnqva Maroc: CU5 LJ C' GOLF fL+hu o a arrewssd eo .ff rehea f O Tae o s an ew e 4 see-'rs e wa rar oh es yds orere F6 f Vfo o he a er s T FT vw h s aovarvfafe s owen ro rrarwv ew hus asrs v T oe ou more ff Wrrh re 3 4 mshucr n awo Tofu h rw s or eh o Wss Eoem The gws have eve veooor und + oar he course Smoeoav we exoecr hhews ro uf ms rs us e sefoho ear or fo r oh 9 rTs ros er Hr s here To s+av e over oh rhe b vs fo r rearr bu? Trurru ours Team arwvrh of BOWLING ha new own al Could have bowled beffer Srmlce oo oad vou rwssed rhar Tasr one C5 a sph? Sldelhe drama FTrs+ Vjrlj Whars wrong wT+ru Thar gurl she oolcs hlce she vm fher No she Tusf mas The pm Mrlored Bush ng was The sporr head The bowmg rms year was har1dTed bv having 'rwehrv reams Tren of whom bowled on Wed mesdav aho Tren on ThJrs GGY Each Team Cohsrshrmg C S 1 Q C rf P Ta Mofeofx ,JV 'o Mss Eoevs 2 aT e Taaoersfo aof' s Tewoo V Th 'esrr fhe U - V V 7 romeo 'o T V f a' V : fe: TVofe aao scoff 1 VT 'o. These T VV rio- 'ea+'aT - 'f'es are of Tre Gr s FW e c .f4ssooa o' aao rre hmm cfeeo Tor aT The ors of ' V schoo. , M o ge +3 e s :JV ooo eve' 'Mo sh +e go? four' ,o f aV fo +'V T ovs, rhe: sfo fa e T, V14 for +6 V fovao e soorf. Ferhaos TC a To peos V I V-. s WV a TT ThVr 'fm e f' T r 'o a Choi, of rev V5 f 'HV Choo aVJ 'rfes THF T ,VTQV .X pf whos-ATT, MT fpVS. 'Trp fpf TO. he 'T .TT J've..Tvr' T T o 'T T X rr o T' G Nr, V. o.T' V . .,Tp crm os- QT' T. TT TTrhV Q Ty Tgor rhe'T T, :T ,J ', . T X TTIT I ' d v b T, I T T - 11 1 -' 1 V 'T r y . TT 1 r ' , 5 TT . . . TT ad, . , ,. . ., el as hav' Q a TKT TOT . qirfj T' , ' 'sed . , . T . I - , . . T ' . . . . . s 'f T , gm AI Ci-IERY GAINS ol sk rc efs, chose a caplain and a narne. The bowling was crganized lke a regular eague. ln lne VVednesoay league lhe girls 'sal average cefween I25-I46 al! year 'cmd were Eeanor Ccnrad l-larriel Lind- ne' Belly Ke ev Neyarfe Kcsngarian, and Mofea Bus-fng. Those aferagfng highesl, belween ZI4-l39, in lhe Thursday league were Ccnslance Flega, Lorraine Bergslrorn, Ellen Schnwidl, Mary Slammer, and Jose- phine Young. Sorne nilly bowlers in lhe Wednesday league were Belly Keller wilh 202: Nevarle Koshgarian and l-larriel Lind- ner wilh i927 Eleanor Conrad and Mildred Bushing wilh IQO. The Thursday league had good bowlers, allhough a lrille lower. These were Eorolhy Blaclcmore wilh I68: Con- slance Rega willl I557 and Ellen Schmidl wilh l5l. ' 5 REC! UITS The leading learns ol lhe Wednesday league lor lhe whole year were lhe llZip- persf' caplained by Mildred Bushing and lhe llSl'GDDGVSl. wilh Eleanor Conrad as cab- lain. Those ol lhe Thursday league lor lhe year were lhe 'Rusllers' wilh caplain Vir- ginia Russell and lhe Jinx wilh Lorraine Bergslrorn as caolain. This was lhe second year ol bowling and il mel wilh eyen more success lhan lasl season. x,,l ARCHERY l shol an arrow inlo lhe air, il lell lo earlh I knew nol where- This isn'l so when il comes lo lhe girls' archery lor lhe arrows always land in Emrnand Field or else by acci- denl mighl hil lhe largel. Allhough mosl ol lhe girls were inexperienced in lhis arl, q u e proved as hme wehI by a aw aI+er schooI ac: Iwmry IGF IIIOSG- QIVIS WIIO CouIdI Ice Iheur physwcaI 1rauhmo aI Ihus hme TENNIS I-Iey gelr 'rhe baII Rea y se ryeI b I Ace Besf Iosers mcsrm desI wnrmhers are Ihms pIa r They had wonderful cCurIs and GU exc:eIIeh+ m Irucfo EIeahor Con rao was Ihe sporI heao -I-ITSIG was a Iourharhehf oefweeh fhe We Iern Suourbah hIgh schooIs wh ch cohsus'eo or sngle mafches SWIMMING Who pushed rhe7 XNow Ms Colo Sorre Iuh Gooo Iorrr W af a dwe MosT swfrhs whnc were oh aherrare Thu soays at I-ur1soaIe -Iub, were I'1Iho forms of spIash parhes for recreahoh only IhIs was Ihe hrsf year Ihvs pIan was cameo our II' IS expecfeo Io be IoIIowed Through wn+h more head year RECREATIONAL GAMES A yarnefy of Indoor games were played one oay a weefc ourmq IheIaIIar1o wm+er Bao mrhfon, pnhg pong, deck IenmsI and shuhIe board were Ihcludeo In Ihms reCreaTIor1aI programs 9 A+. 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