McKinley High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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N- ,, .-..,.. f4H,f,-'gg il,-Y k , 1.41 CIIFIIHIHIEB IVIIDIIIIIBIIES PUBLISHI-D BY THE STUDENTS OF CHICAGO 1930 XVILLIAM MQKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL IURHKNWDP D GWN9 Lallq ffac 11101141180 Cfmago 17111111 II bulb School ibaf nas io shun 111 UCl?ll!lfl0lIS fo fomc II SIICIII' Sfllfllltl III ifnc jllofflcw 0 oz glfllf czfy 'H if f' 'yu A 1 u W Mu X. W wx' I - 1 , ' , f -- ' f . X f ' Q 6 1 i A ' x - f ' 1 , - ' - W , . 6 . . ' . , ' , ' , . . , . jf , . . 5 .. lIlDlIE5IllDIII4EfMlIfIlNIDIlNT In appreclatlon of the hlgh standards whlch she has set 1n McK1nley and the fine serv1ce she has rendered to those about her the Voice of 1930 15 most slncerely ded1 cated to Dr Eva O Schley sponsor of the Student Councnl Thr f' W W J cc ' n ' - - . . , ,R AIDMDRHBEIATMDN CNJJ THl VOICI STAII WISHIS TO 'IHANk INKXVLLL FOR THI IR XALUABLL ASSIST XNCL IN PRI:PARING THL xLARBooK or 1930 FOR PUBLICATION A THIS Am' D1lI'ARTMllNT AND TH13 RHYMING Colm am! :haze me uzmibcr CIM proud I0 In alzzf' and coarse mul strong and cumzuzg m v - z ' y zriffy Iiffcul bflltl singing, so OM9 ADMINISTRATION GRADUATES CLASSES LITERATURE EEATURLS ACTIVITIES SPORTS HUMOR AIN D ADVERTISEMENTS BID N NIIIIS 'K E.. 3, gf xi. 41 v av. -s rr- ,--Nr fam -4'rQ,r My 111 ll? vvvn li' ff raw fl yi fl lp, ,yyzm ya lil! ww rlx Ill-.LL-Lil ADMIN ISCIRAWIFID How lzke a czty IS a school Each houses leaders Intelligent admired Wzth the reins of the future Held firmly in their capable hands 'eff-ff -'ff '- f 2 I ' l W 'f ? 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' , ,ff , F .. 7 , Q A 'A A 1 'l ' f Y V A 'Y X , - , -.gf L Y V A Y VY Y V ' ix me 1 11lr.wf,X'1'.l'r-x'-U M CLUB Oihcers oseph llynn, Presldent, xf1lCl'll6l Collettl, X ree Presrdent, Al Kennedy Seeretuy Wrllrrm Spencer, Treasurer, joseph S11 leeo, Sergeant .xt mms, Mr Frsher Sponsor The N4 Club rs rn or ganrutron ot the boys rn NTCKll1lCX xx ho hue earned 1 mryor letter rn rthletles The purpose of the elub IS to rfnse the sehool sprrrt Ind sDortsm1nsh1p ot the school To do thrs rt seemed neeess1ry to hrst rnstrll these ittrrbutes rnto the boys who represent MeK1nley on the Held here md 1Way from the other boys by pmctrce Ind ex1mple OIBIITIIIIILXII or the elub sr 19 1 lu ge Lisle Howexer, Wrth the help of Mr I rsher Ind by ehnt of mueh h 1rd worlr the club wls hnrlly put on fr smooth rncl busrness lrke brsrs All wlll not be wolle for thrs group rs thex h we plrnned to hold 1 dfmce 'mel bfrnquet before the semester rs ox er The members 1re also gorng to purclnse prns rs rn IDSIQDI1 of membershrp Thrs IS the hrst semester the M Club h rs been 01'g lI1lZCd md rt rs hoped th1t rt vxlll prosper Ind take rts place rmong ThfICKll1lLX s leulmg orgfrnrzatrons Om' Hundred Szrty Two ff ,, , -J , : V , ' 1. 4 ' L ' 1' . ,, ' . , . . , . , . 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I Q i v, n ' - 1' s GLENN FISHER History ANNA FOREMAN English NE LL GALVIN Art SAMUEL GREENBERG Economics WINIFRED GUNDARER Mafbemaflrs BERTHA HANSEN E!lglISIJ MARION HOMER Ar FRANK HORSTMAN Zoology CE LESTINE IGOE PM szcal Educaizon CHARLOTTE LEEKLEY Geography MARY MCLAUGHLIN Sfcvzograpby AGNES MCMAHON Bookkeepm Q ANNE MCWILLIAMS Booklaeepm g HELEN MELK Musrc wel I 4-1 i 1 'Ihntun I our ffm: SI-IELIII MEYhRS Calc ulalnz q FRED MOEHLE Mm bumral Drawing ANAAMAI MOLLOY Gem ral Se If nrt' JAMES MURPHY Ct1ll1lldfIl1Q SAM ULL NOWINSON Pb3 wral Ezlzzfaflon EDITH OLSON FRLIDA O NEIL Mairou IDA OSBORN E11 glzsb MARY OWENS S fmmsb HELEN PAPENBROOK Enqllvb MARGARET PIERCE Cn ICS MAE PRUNIR Hlvlory WILLIAM RH D Hlslory SELENA REII' Houec bold Arts , l 2 E W i l 1 i l Pbysifal Ezlucalion . 7 . . K . E? A ' ki 1 M 0 mx,- CLARI xu RIKHXRDSOY 'Halbz 11111114 x EDITH SARBALQH I'rz 111 11 JLDD SCHAAD Bolany Axim 1 A SCHXI III L EIIQIIKIJ Ewx SLHI FY Cb: 1111v1'r5 Ewnm SLHUSTFR EIIQIIYZI Eow ARD STARNI R Br1oklzm11111q VIARQARI T Sx N xlsl Rc, Irruzb ELNILI THUNII I x G4 111 ml Sc ll 1110 ELEANOR XVLID1 Nl 1 1 Ll R Gc11rra1S1111111 CLEOPATRA WILSON LIIQ1IYb XVILLIAU WOODS R O T C EDXX ARD ZA!-IORllx Malfn 71111111 RI mx Z1 I Ilalmn Hu '-x S1.1'fl L'11 CHICAGO XY hen the rosy anthem of '1 new born day Stlrs the slumber of the c1ty s soul The m1dst that llfts to meet IIS SISELIS of tl ky Is the warm dewy breath that comes From the l1ps of sleeprng bemgs She shakes the twxmng curls That are the chlmneys offerlng Raises her he1d for tht mormng k1ss Of the blue green M1Ch1gH11 breeze For the cry of the Wlflglllg gull She drmks of a thrlllmg Cl1lld1Sl'l laugh from the depths of her glowmg lnfe Rey els ln the strength and brawn Of sllm young g1rls wxth clear and qu1et eyes On the harp of her Wllldlllg endless streets She plays 11 perfumed symphony of llft R1Cl1 wth the roar of motors throbbmg deep Wlth the colored fire of restless energy NX hxle clouds c1rry the mus1c to the sun When slfnntmg shadows st1ll the hvely tune And one by one the glassy stars grow drm A blanket of the dark ve1led and deep Lulls the murmur of her fitful dream But st1ll her breathmg speaks of welcomed peace To sxlx ery b1rds of steel that fly by mght -Gmac Hughes ,, V 6 8 - V . . , , ' ' 1 ' ue s ' 7 , . , . , ' y . . , . . , 1 . O . , Y . Of working men, and in the charm . . . . V . , s y ' 1. . 7. U . Y 3 ,. 5 ,, . . , . . . 7 1 9 Y . , V 7 , , - , . V . V 7 . n . ., , r GRADUACIEJ 730 not gaze sadly graduates This zs but the hegmmng Among the myrmd wzndowed lights The city clazms once more the In es It lost for years 0 schoolzng And strengthened by the new rich blood Strules on supremely rulmg 1 I . . . , Success is for the winning. . . , 1 . l f , , I . , . , . PDet MS REd ab ERO FPI CWht GCo h RA1te OFFICERS OF THE CLASS OF FEBRUARY 193 0 Pres1dent V1ce Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Asslstant Treasurer Sergeant at Arms Prophet Poet Vocahst V1OllI11St Phllllp Devlto john McSweeny Reba Elerd ames Glambrone Ehzabeth Romeo Frank PICSCIH Charles Wh1tman Chrxstme Sernel Gwendolyn Couch Rocco Aluer S We J s ARby D C RFd EAM, Rlid RA G Ezqlztvm 9. HONOR ROLL FEBRUARY 1930 Cecllxa Sobolewskl AIICC Robey Phnhp Devlto Gwendolme Couch Ruth Ford Edxth Alberts Arthur Lucangloll Reba Elerd Romolo Arxam NUIIZIO Glambalvo Mary Altese Myron Nelson , , ' 9. W. - A ' Q ' V ' or ! ' , I C. obolcwski .' o c P. evito G. ouch . or . erts A. Lucangioli . ler . riani N. iambalvo - 9 . 1 . . ALBERTS, ED1TH A sensxtlve plant m a garden grew ALTESE, MARY Gentle thoughts and calm deslres ALTIER, Rocco Fearless he was ARIANI, ROMOLO A full, rlch nature, free to trust, Truthful and most sternly just AzARA, ANGELO Wlsely and slowly they stumble who run fast BARTON, THEODORE Fearless he was and scormg all dlsgulse BASHAM, RAE Her beauty made me glad BENESTENT, FRANK I am master of fate, I am captam of my soul BRAXTON, JAMES He looks the whole world ln the face N melcen Tzvcn ty BROWN, ALBERT There was mystery in his looks. BROWN, WILLIAM A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. CAFFARELLO, VIRGINIA With lustrous eyes and olive skin. CENCIARINE, NATA She was a phantom of delight When she first gleamed upon my sight. COHEN, WALTER Success! It's found in the soul of you, And not in the realm of luck! COLUMBUS, ANTHONY A merry heart Doth good like medicine. CONLON, JOHN A sweet thing, friendship, a dear balm. CONNELL, MATTHEW This boy wrongs noneg He is always full of fun. COTTRELL, JUNE There be none of Beauty's daugh- ters With a magic like thine COUCH, GWENDOLINE The dew of your melody scatters delight. COURTS, FRANCES ' As a violet's gentle eye Gazes on the azure sky. DANIELS, HUBERT He was always quietly arrayed. DEPAUL, SAM A careless song within, Nonsense in it now and then. DESTEFANO, ANTHONY With ever a smile on his face. DESTIEFANO, TECLA Thou shalt have knowledge. DEVITO, PHILIP We that love him, follow him, honor him. DIORIO, ANTHONY Always a friend who will lend a hand. ELERIJ, REBA A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. Tzvwzly-Orxe Tu cntj Tu 0 V 4 'lv FINO, GUY A true heart IS the begmnmg of FORD, RUTH Courage and charlty and truth And hngh devotedness GENTILE, TRIPOLI HIs smews supple and strong as oa GIAMBALVO, NUNZIO In the world hell find a place Wnth ready mmd and snulmg GIAMBRONE, JAMES An act of yours 15 not slmply the thxng You do but the way you do It HELFECK, ELIZABETH Soft smlles by human klndness bred JACKSON, DOROTHY For none than she a purer heart could have KAPLAN, HARRY The hlghest manhood RCSldCS In dIsposItIon Kourouzos, WILLIAM Nor was h1s state so lone as you Ullght thlnk H . 1 V all. I face. KOWALCZYK MARY ANN As through her llfe she bllthelv goes She loves to talk and vamp and pose KRAUSE JOHANNA There IS a garden m her face Where roses and white lllnes grow KURzAwsKA, DANELLA Thou art falr and few are faxrer LAMB WILLIAMINA A studlous lass of the jolly sort That s a real true fnend and a dandy sport LANPHIER THOMAS to know LA PAGLIA JOSEPH Liberal he was of soul and frank of heart LEE REUBEN Erect wxth hxs alert repose about 1m LOMBARDI Rosls Luke a rose embowered m 1tS own green leaves LUCANGIOLI, ARTHUR There was a boy that all agreed Had shut wlthm hum the rare seed of learnmg vm' abc, In-sox 'I ueutg Three l , , , . . . ' N , . , 1 A , ' Y . . I fl , . He was qunck to learn and wxse .- , l 7 W , Q ' , . f , Y - ' U h . i A 3 , Y a w 1 . , ' .,' Ttvmzly-Fozzr I MCSWEENY, JOHN He was a gentleman from sole to crown, Clean favored and imperially slim. MAGGIO, VINCENT A friendly spirit has this youth. MAGLIANO, CHARLES How happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will. MONROE, ELIZABETH She was small and slight in person. MONTANO, RUFINO With firm address and foreign air. MORDELL, MITCHELL A carefree prince of joy. MORIZZO, DANIEL A true heart is the beginning of all. MOSl.EH', ROBERT His limbs were cast in hardy mold For hardy sports. NELSON, MYRON A kinder gentleman treads not On the earth. OHR ROSEMARY A muslc of household songs Was m her volce of sweetness PARDO SALVATORE A likeable young gentleman PARRILLI DELLA To forget thus gxrl and her lovely personality Would be lmposslble PATTI ANGELO A kinder frlend has no man PIKOWSKY HARRY A sweet thmg frlendshlp 1 ear balm PLESCIA FRANK Lord of hxmself though not of lands And havmg nothmg yet hath all POLLI SANITA Her eyes were deeper than the depth Of waters stalled at even PORTH Mo LIE Soft smlles by human kmdness bred PoTuTo Luur LL The sweetest thmg that ever grew Tm cntx F1 Tucntg Sm- ROBEY ALICE It was audacious the work she d And the thousand plans she d put through RowIEo ELIZABETH Wlth your dark eyes brlght and c ear And your sweet v0Ice lIke a bIrd ROSENTHAL BEN A mmd at peace wnrh all below Russo, MICHAEL He had a gentle yet aspnrmg mInd SERNEL CHRISTINE The poet In a golden clnme was born Wlth golden stars above SOBOLEW SKI CECELIA She was admlrably schooled every grace STASTNY MARIE Teach me half the gladness That thy bram must know SULLIVAN WALTER TIS good wIll that makes lfltelll gence TANCREDI MARY There was ever somethlng mIld And qulet about her J Y I , I 4 U 9 , do ' 1 . I , V D , , I , . I , , . ! J R . 7 k . I ' 9 V ' In ' , ., T J 7 W I , . . . .- . , - h , ' ' I 1- ' THOMAS, NAOMI Gentle of speech, beneficnent o mlnd TOPEL, JOSEPH Musxc, when soft volces dle Vlbrates In the memory TRAFICANTE, DANIEL Let success In the future yours In all sIncerIty WHITMAN, CHARLES Laugh and be merry YACULLO, WILLIAM To me my mmd an empxre IS lmnfx ' f ' be V ' 'I Dublkl L MeDermott A Trotta L Goldstexn S Corbmo B Kotowuu I' Mullalex 'wiAntomll1 W Blsard R Puma OFFICERS OF THE CLASS OF JUNE 1930 Prcsldcnt John Dub1cz Vlce Pres1dent Leona McDermott Secretary Anna Trotta Treasurer Leroy Goldstem Sergeant at Arms Sebastnn Corblno HISIOKIQH Ben Kotow1cz Prophet Exleen Mullaley Poet Marne Antonelh VOC3llSt Wanda B1sard V1ol1n1st Rose Puma I wutx I zqlzf . W IT. kk ., , , ,HQ ff ,, ., ,H ' .111---' ' v'-- 4 v . ' '7 'S V 1 .. 1. . . 3 ' .... ,.,. . . . . , . . . . . . 6 1' '-5' ALLEGRETTI, THOMAS Some that smnle have nn thenr hearts, I fear, mnlllons of mnschlef ANDES, NANCY Tns good will that makes xntellx gence ANTONELLI, MARIE Honest labor bears a lovely face ANZUINI, MARY uxet and unobtruswe m her manner BAGNOLIA, VICTORIA A full rxch nature, free to trust Truthful, and almost sternly just BERRY, EDWARD Determmatxon wrltten on his brow To learn the thmg and learn It msxdeout BERTUCA, SANTINA What swlft and clashing anrs hast thou BISARD, WANDA Her soul reveals xtself rn her vonce BRooME, HARRIET All that she does, she does with her mxght Never half done, but always done rnght Wag' wg w uuztx Thirty BUCALETTI, AUGUSTA Just a real true-blue girl, With a friendly word and a smile. BURMESTER, MYRA Her presence freshens the air, Sunshine steals light from her face. CALO, LUCREZIA Curly hair and nice brown eyes. CARLSON, LORRAINE With a heart for any fate, still achieving, Still pursuing. CARTO, JAMES An ambitious student like the rest, Always striving for the best. CHAMPAGNE, ANASTASIA Words there are not that could be just to her. CICINELLA, ROSE Her lively looks a sprightly mind disclose. CITRANO, JENNIE She is gentle, she is shy, But there's mischief in her eyes. Ciucci, RALPH Knows how to be a friend. 'K 'Sue COLBERT, MARY Fan' was she to behold COLLETTI, MICHAEL Always a friend who will lend a hand CORBINO, SEBASTIAN Thls boy wrongs none, He IS full of fun COSMA, GEORGE To hxm sxlence IS golden CRAIN, SADIE She was gifted at her blrth Wlth happmess and mirth CKAPPLE, RosE Sweet plece of bashful malden art CUTTONE, CHARLES He looks the whole world 1n the ace SHAPIRO, Momus The man worth whnle, The one who wall smlle DESIMONE, Rocco Good sense and good nature are never parted Tlurtx One ei, 'N H Tlzirly-Tivo DEvITo, ROSE Her personality made her friends. DUBICZ, JOHN Leader of our class in our final sojourn here, Interests of our school to you are doubly dear. DZIERLENGA, SOPHIE There was ever something quiet and mild about her. FANTAUZZO, ANTHONY This is the life, happy let me be, I never trouble trouble till trouble troubles me. Femaiuco, MICHAEL The child is father of the man. FIELDS, FLOSSY An unborn charm of graciousness Made sweet her smile and tone. FRXVALDSKY, JOSEPH Limbs that are eager and strong To go forth. GIURATO, MICHAEL There dwells within this laughing lad, A kindly wit that makes us glad. GLICKSON, REVA Softly Hitting o'er the keys Leaving sweet harmonies. GOLDSTEIN, LEROY A leader of men wxth mlght and WI GRIEBELL, DOROTHX She earned wnth her that zur of dlgllllly HAYES, JAMES TIS true, he s very much ll lCllI1Cd To talk and joke wxth all man kmd HENDIIIKSEN, AMY Theres nothmg so queenly kInClneSS HOSSMAN, CATHERINE One wouldn t want a finer frlend JAFFE, GEIITIIIJDI The cheer of whose laugh, and whose pleasant work Hushed all murmurs of dlscon tent JONES, LOUISE TIS Strange, In students ranks to n Such looks, such manners, and such mmd KEPPLE, BEULAH Beulah IS good, kmd and gay Trles to please In every way KLEE, WILLIAM Gracnous In manner, ready In Wlt, Laughs qulte a lxttle and does hxs bI Tlllffj Three 'll. '71 , . , . . I K I , . ., HS I n 3 I I - 1 A l 53 -3 X xl - . Q . 1 if 3 6 M: Q 5 d 'A - A , , 4 K , , . . . A . E - L ,' 'S V .A I. 5 4 Y 1 . V- T11 if ty-Four KONIECZNY, STANLEY No sinner, yet no saint perhaps But well, the very best of chaps KOTOWICZ, BEN A man IS one who IS faithful to his word KUBICZ, EDWARD His quiet ways embolden Us to say again, Speech IS silver, Silence IS golden ARA VICTORIA Her gentle speech and modest ways, Led others to accord her praise LOVE, WILLIAM He lived at peace with all man kind In frie-ndshlp he IS true MADISON, WILBERT H15 limbs were cast In manly mold For hardy sports and contests o MADRIGAL, FRANCO A quiet boy with a scholarly flair With thought quite true and perception rare. VIADRIGAL, TILA With gentle yet prevailing force Intent upon her destined course. AGGIO PETER Pond rous, mighty quite slow to action, A man to support and lead his faction. MARGOLIN, EsTI-IER Fluent of tongue, abundant Wlt She ll take her place where the wnse ones SIC MARTIN, GEORGE Reserved, by human kmdness re MCDERMOTT, LEONA Wxth beauty, art, taste, culture books to make Her hour of lensure rncher than a I e MCDONALD, EDELL She was hke a star So near and yet so far From the errors of others A wrse man corrects hns own Mncosz ROSE Gentle of speech BCDEECICIII of mlnd MILLER ELAINE Her sunny locks Hang on her temples llke a golden fleece MILLER ELLEN She tread the earth wlth a queenly grace MIRRO JOHN One who never forgot he was a gentleman Tlmlj I1 , . ' of b d. I l'f . l l , MELNI?K, ALEX Thzriy Su' MONROE, ROBERT He was a steady gomg oun chap MORETTI THOMAS Success 15 found m the soul of you And not ln the realm of luck MULLALEY, EILEEN When other faces are forgotten Hers you wxll remember MUNCO, SADIE Wnth ever a smxle upon her ace MURPHY, JAMES A most modnsh person, A Hue gentleman NAPPI NANCY To be good ns to be happy NARDUCCI, JACK A better boy cannot be found I know, Ive searched the whole school round NASH, SEYMOUR In class he has a studlous arr, In soclal matters, he s debonalr NATALE, MICHAEL He alms to be merry If . A l t , A Y g ,W . ' ' f . V. , , NELSON NORMA A firm belxever m the power of srlence NU DELMAN MILDRED I have heard of the lady and good words went wxth her name NEUHAUS HARRY A-nd when he played the at mosphere was filled wlth magnc OLIVERIO EDITH From rxse of morn tlll set of sun Her good deeds are always done OLszEws1u BERNICE Farr as the day And always gay OSMAN Lom1A1NE It rs a wnse head that makes the still tongue OVERBY VESTA She that was ever falr and never proud Had tongue at wlll and yet was never loud PAULSEN HELENE Her smxle her speech her wm nmg ways Made brxght our gloomy wmrry days PENNISI ANGELINE Her very frowns are falrer Than the sm1les of other women flurry Sezen x 'Q , , , , .. 1 , Q , , a - - V l 5 ' x 'F ' - Y Q wi Thu fx Fzqht PESA, SYLX IA Gentle words are 'llways a gam PETn'o, AAGELINE A lnttle nonsense once 1n a whnle Is rellshed wxth a hearty smlle PETITO, PETER A regular West Pomt Major lS he Thns actxve member of the R O Careful word and warmth of soul, Wlll help thus maxden reach her goa PLACEK ROBERT Wlth all h1s frlends he makes a h1t For Bob has what has frlends call POSTOWA, RosE A perfect woman, nobly planned To warn, to comfort and com mand PUMA RosE Muslc hath 1ts charms Where there s musnc there can be no harm PUSATERI JOSEPHINE Wlth thxs l1ttle gurl, we Il mentlon one fact The rarest of yewels ln small par cels are packed RACANELLI, CONSTANCE More preclous than rubxes J W I w as i , 4 V .5 , y . E T. C. N . PHILLIPS, ROSETTA l. . 1 7 K Qfltii, 3 - , - ' I RISOLUTI, JOSEPH The thmgs you do, the smnles you wear, Are makmg sunshlne everywhere ROMANOWSKI, REGINA She ever speaks nn forceful ways And wms from all thexr heartfelt pranse RUBINO, JOSEPH Hrs anr nmpressxve, and hxs reaso mg sound SALERNO, JOSEPHINE Adept m sports, loved by our c ass, 3.55 SCALISE, PETER Good manners and nature, both combxned, Wall make hnm many frnends tnme SCHECHTER, ABRAHAM A lad of very forceful speech, To high posmon he wnll reach SCHOELER, MARGUERITE She s noble and generous A cheerful countenance betokens a good heart SERPICO, LILLIAN Brown eves that are never ue, These alone belong to you SERRITELLA, ANTHONY Athletlc ln body, to no man nn ferlor, But ns always seen sportmg a cheerful externor Thzrtg N me . . E - e , . . . . . . n- l A real true friend is this sweet l . . . . in 4 bl Forty SERRITELLA, JAMES Of sturdy build, with features fine, Here strength and wisdom now combine. SESSA, VITO Has plenty of pep and lots of vim The very kind that's bound to win. SMITH, HOWARD A lad of principal fine is he, We'l1 hope he'll rise as high as can be. SPENCER, WILLIAM Not solely led By nice direction of maiden's eyes. SUI-IAJDA, ALBERT Your friends are many and your merits too, We venture to say that we like you. SUHAJDA, ANTHONY In all thy human, whether grace or mellow, Thou'rt such a touch, testy, pleasant fellow. SZCZODROWSKI, RAYMOND Up, up, my friends and quit your books, Why all this toil and worried looks? TAGLIA, CONSTANCE Her modesty approaches the ex- treme, Her charming grace o'er others is supreme. TAGLIA, WILLIAM As far as knowledge is concerned, Remember, much can still be learned. TANZILLI, MARY Her lightest tone Wakes an echo m my heart TARDI, JOSEPHINE A poet, too, was there whose verse Was tender, muslcal, and terse TROTTA, ANNA A form more fanr, a face more sweet, Ne er has been my lot to meet TURNER, EVELYN A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance WAGNER, APOLINA our nature, Fxrst food, then ralment, then shelter, then muslc WESOLOWICZ, WANDA In actxon falthful and rn hands c ear WESTMAN, RAYMOND An abrndgement of all that IS pleasant ln man WHEELER, JOSEPH He who keeps hrs falth cannot be chscrowned VIRGILIO, EM11. A fighter famous on the football fie A warnor staunch who never wxll yneld I arty One 3.2 ' r Q, , ' 1 1 S Music is the fourth great want of U A l . F . . 'f ld, ' l l Fortv-Tren VITNER FRANK There dwells within this laughing a A kindly wit that makes us glad VLAHOS MARIE In athletic prowess she does excel A very bright future I foretell YoRoM MARTHA Here is everything advantageous to life CASANO SAM Worry never made a man great Why should I worry COLETTE MARION In thy heart the dew of youth On thy lips the smile of truth DUFOE MARY LOUISE Thme modesty is a candle to thine merit Govosrls META Underneath that cover bold Lay a heart of shining gold. KELL ETHEL To pleasure and to sport inclined A woman still who knows her mind. MARCHI ANNA I Always smiling full of fun' Things she does are all well done. MARTINEZ LITA Shy glance and a perpetual smnle Make her mdeed a frlend worth whale MCGUIRE AGNES Do your best and leave the rest What s the use to worry? MELONE OLGA A charmmg gxrl and a splendxd student She s quxet oblngmg and always prudent MENICH ANNA She IS qulet as a rule Teachers thmk her qulte a jewel R.-ness LAURENE We are sure my fanr httle lass That under your feet wall grow no grass SIANO SAM He s qulte a pal and all lnke nm ust full of pleasant fun and vlm SNYDER Invmo A frlend who has a lastmg smlle To joke wlth hum we d walk a m1 e SUSEK IRENE All m all a snow whnte pearl And a perfect gem of a gurl TEMKIN SALLY I ll admlt she IS saucy and llvely but say She IS one of the truest youd meet any day IN fl ABATE JOSEPH The twmkle rn hns eye betrays The solemn look and quxet ways BAN ANNA Hanr thats brown eyes that smnle Manner charmmg all begulle Forix Four Our Old Loyalues A sunny glorlous day IS thls Oershadowed by thlck gloom There s darkness 1n our hearts and yet Our smiles make gay the room We may perhaps not meet agam But we may keep 1n mmd The days we hved together here And frlends we leave behmd Tho shadows may creep over us As our departure nears Let memorles of happy days Grow dearer wrth the years On newer paths we ll wander far Make fr1endsh1ps mamfold But ln our hearts we ll judge the new By those our memorles hold When strong loved walls we leave behmd To gam the world s applause School mates may clanm the character They bullt on frxendshxp s laws Mane Antonellz 9 - J . - 1 ' v ! 9 ' 5 7 , . 5 , . 3 3 7 3 3 3 . a 1 9 . , . 3 ' 9 7 . . ., l . LGldr D g HONOR ROLL JUNE 19 3 0 Dorothy Grlebell Sophxe Dzxerlenga Loulse Iones Seymour Nash Mxchael Federlco Rose Postawa Leroy Goldstem Angelme Pennlsn John Dublcz Esther Margolm Apollna Wagner Leona McDermott Nancy Andes Ellen Mxller Vesta Overby Tlla Madflgal Norma Nelson Anthony Suhajda M1ldred NuDelman Ela1ne Mnller Mary Tanzllln Reva Gl1CkSOn Rosetta PhllllpS Regma Romanowskn Franco Madrngal Elleen Mullaley john Mnrro Myra Burmester Peter Scalnse Amy Henrxksen 1 - Y .Y I .'v,,qj,' '59, . f l U Griebell S. Dzierlinga L. Jones S. Nash M. Federico R Postawa . 0 s ein A. Pennisi J, ubicz E. Mar olin 5 Forty-Five fate flllfl ONCE I DREAMED That Mr. Borgers didn t say- We won t need the books today. That I got S in Latin. That George Barnett didn t have to vxrite any copies of General suggestion That ey eryone took Latin as a substitute for gy m. That the publication ofhce had 1 telephone a drinking fountain and sepa offices for the Voice and O and B That Charles Whitman was built l1ke Lindy That I could sing PHILOSOPHICAL NOTE An average man s arm is 30 inches long An average woman s waist is about 30 inches around How wonderful are thy works oh Nature A tenth period study IS what puts punch in punctuallty Here s to the poor little Hindu Who does the best that he kindu Away out there With no clothes to wear He has to make his sk1ndu PHONETIC LOVE O' MLE what XTC I used 2 rave o er LC 2 4 LC I gaye countless SlQ,llS 4 KT and 4 LNR I vias a keen competitor Neithei ones ZB4 me 4 UXL them all UC SLN LN AGES OF XV OMI NS Safety pins W hip pins Hur pins Frlt pins Dnmond pins Clothes pins Rollinyb P1115 Y ll Y ,I If ,7 , s Y 7 No 2 7 1 7 4 4 1. , . , , . . , . . . 7 , . , . . , i I always feel when UIC. , 7 I 7 V . I 7 I ' 'I J 7- . , . . . 7- . . f g'-,sir -1,4 Two Year Graduates FEBRUARY BAGNOLIA, ANNA Always a friend who wlll lend a hand, Wlmatever your care may be BALSAMELLO, CAMILLE It s the mind that shmes m every grace BARILE, ANTHONY A senous lad, except when he smlles, Full of boylsh pranks and amus mg wxles BATTISTA, CARMEN The twmkle of hxs eyes betoken as there he doth Slt, That wherever there s humor he s bound to find lt BERKELEY, FRANCES Such natnve graces so vo1d of art BLASCO, MARIETTA She xs one above the rest, Has wnt and sense and a that BONDI, ANNA A careless song wlthm Nonsense in it now and then Does not misbecome a monarch. BRAMALL, VELMA With such a grace of tenderest courtesy. Cozzr, ALEXANDER A golden mind stoops not to show of dress. Iforly-,S'c:'cn Domino, AVELIA A form so farr, a face so sweet lNe er has nt been my lot to meet DURANTE, ANGrLlNA Brxght was her face wlth smxles, And words of welcome and glad ness FARRUGGIO, JOSEPH Not a man of lron but of lne oa FERA, CARIVIELA A poet too, was there vs hose werse Was tender, musneal and terse GRICE, PEARL Impulslve, earnest, qunck to act, And made her generous thought a act Lrfe was made to be enjoy ed, He by nothxng IS annoy ed LANIBESIS, MARY Hope lnnks her to the future, but the lxnk That bunlds her to the past, IS memory MIONE, GIOCONDA To forget thns glrl and her lovely personallty Would be an 1fl'lPOSSll'J1l1Ey MIRABILE, FRANCES It was audaclous the work shed do And the thousand plans that she d put through V ! Y I ' Y f - T ' ' ' k. V , f . LA Cokcm, MICHAEL . , 7 . PACELII SAM Good temper lxke a sunny day Sheds a brightness over every thmg PAPAR1 LLA ANN x Wnth gentle yet prevanlmg force Intent upon her destmed course PARINO FRANA There ns a manhood m hls look That cannot knll PROSIA, DELLA A cute lnttle bookkeeper clever and fast Ever thlnkmg of the future never of the past RAINS BFATRICE Success was just one of her goals Rlccl FRANCES A rare combmatxon of beauty and mtellxgence ROBERTS GRACE A gurl wnth a happy smnle Who works dnllgently all the whxle SEMSIN, LOTTIE Gxrlnsh snmple and sweet Wnth a smlle for everyone VELNA PAULINE Patient of toll serene amidst alarms And mflexlble ln fanth I arty X me fx ' v 1 a V - 'D , i , ' .A . . 'rr .Ax u H . , 1 3 Y 5 . ,Y 7 - 1 2 1 7 J 1 Y I lftv To Llfe You ire a yellow desert Breathmg neath a scarlet sun A pamtmg of deep seas And dead shlps You are an anclent woman Eyes he1vy wlth cruel knowledge A wunkled book xts fine scrlpt Blurred w1th readmg., You 1re the mus1e of the oxgan Swellmg IIS throat, 'md unheard A dymg chlld W1th clutchlng hands and st1rx ed eyes You are a poet Wlth thln brow and God 111 your en, A mountam, rlslng Hllghfy W1th snow on IIS crown, and PIIS of pam Llfe, lmbued wxth Eternlty cn lx S11 IIK Silents. 1nd rtseru suggoest lltent povx er XX hlt some man thmk h1s more LHLCI Th 111 what othurs sn 1n ltS heart Graff' Hughes N Ax ',. P :Nlli xl 1 -x m-1 vx ' yy N . , , K 1 ' 3 l 'f. . , s. ' Y ll ' 33 . . , ' 7 ' 1 - S l 9 l Y ' A 1 ' 3 7. . L Y u . . .. . V 3 . JUNE ABBINANTI BEATRICE Her fingers shame the lvory keys They dance so lxghtly along ABRUZZINI RosE Everyone knows thns pretty young mrss Who when she s gone wlll surel be mnssed ANGELARI, MARY Her blue attractnve eyes Were lnke the wmdows of heaven BABB LORETTA Queenly m walk and gesture and ature BALDINO, OLGA She ralsed her face to the dam sknes, A dream of peace was m her eyes BARILE, RITA MAE Her eyes are filled wlth rascalnty But m truth she loves realnty BERTOLANI, LEO A kmder gentleman treads not on the earth Bosco LUCILLE Her hanr so shmmg black Was hke a raven s back GROGAN, WINIFRED Those who knew her best, loved her best I lftg One Fifty-Two CARBONE JOSEPH ulet and kmd was our ovsn l1t tle Joe The kmd of boy one lnkes to know CARPINELLI MILDRED Her luxurlant halr If IS luke the Sweep of a swift wmd 1n vxslon CARRARA ANN A pleaslng glrl who will do her 1 Fat for the Motto Alm Hugh and Hnt CATALANO LENA Thus head so round wxth a beautn ful glory of halr was crowned CIRRINCIONE JENNIE Gay merry clever and charmmg Her pretty smnle IS qunte dxsarm m DECINA PHYLLIS She was damty and small And loved by us all DESTEFANO LENA Her eyes were luke the sknes so b ue To her frnends she was always true DIPAOLO MILDRED Wherever she went she brought laughter DIQUIRA MARY She mlngles slowly wnth her frlends And wnll always do so tnll llfe ends. DOLOSZYCKI ANNE All who know wlthout demur Cast a friendly eye on her FRESCELA ANNETTE She was ever calm and sweet True pleasant and very nea GERBOSI RosE In her graclous womanhood She gave her days to dolng good GORDON HARRIET Her glossy halr her glowing cheek For a frlend we her dxd seek GORDON HILDA Her personalnty made her frxends She has a smnle that never ends GRIPPANDO TOM Hrs honest face makes frlends wnth all GUIDA Fosca And stxll they gazed and stxll wonder grew That one small head could en encompass all she knew HANSEL LAURA Her dlmpled face IS cheerful and happy Always brxght and always snappy KLEIN! BESSIE Thls lassy a blond Of her everyone IS fond R131 lzflg Three 9 1 3 , .2 I . , s , , I. 5 ,IH , ..,. If k Q 1 S - 1 - A n -' 9 s s l Y ' , .. - J s f , . I A 7 2' 1 ' R A ,f . 4 A 2 ' . A' 3 .. I ' -- FIfty Four KNIIGHT VERA Happy am I from care Im free Why aren t they all contented lxke me LAKNER, RosE Some future dream hes In her eyes Her hopes are large though small In snze Ever helpmg ever kmd DoIng the rlght thmg at the rrght tnme MARKOWITZ, ESTHER She was an athlete brave and bo Her future IS stlll untold MASTRANGELO ANTOINETTE A very dlgnxfled lxttle lady MODLEI1, ESTHER MARIE Wnth golden haIr gleammg And blue eyes danclng MOSKOWITZ BENNIE A lxttle nonsense now and then Is relnshed by the best of men NATOLI, ,IOSEPHINE Her dlmples and personallty Makes her a gxrl of great attrac tlon N DONATO NICK HIS athletlc form IS made for sports f I ' A 1 1 , 7 8 , , , 7 , g LEDONNE, MARY ni, . , . , Y 9 y ld, l Q . . . , 2 7 , ' . D NERONE VIOLET Her pretty brown eyes Are always brnght laughing and a NEUN GERTRUDE So full of pep and grace was s e Tall and slender luke Cl tree NOMELLINI LIDA Twas her thmkmg of others Made you thlnk of her Noro THERESA She was a good bookkeeper But she ll make a better nook keeper NUTI ALBERT Hns handsome face wxth ch1seled Was admlred by us all NUT! CECELIA That smxle beguxled From a face so mild NUT: PETER He may be small and not very I3 But he IS very much llked by all OLBRYCHTOWICZ LILLIAN A well of love a sprmg of hght She IS an ocean of delight PAGANUCCI CATHERINE u1et frlendly and soclable was s e g Y' , h , chin and noble eyes, ll, Q . , . , . 1 h . E l Fifty-Six PALIFERRO, THELMA A nice, gay, merry, young crea- ture. PAOLINELLI, KATHRYN Sparkling dark eyes and lovely black hair, Has this little maiden rare. Peccuccl, ANTHONY An ambitious pupil as the rest, Always trying to do his best. PESA, LOUISE Louise has been always there, To look around and do her share. PODRAZA, JOHN As quiet and studious a lad, As ever McKinley had. Poms, LITURTA With flashy black eyes and hu- morous nature. REARDON, LILLIAN A friend in demand, Who'll lend a hand, And do it with a smile. RINCHIUSO, BEN He's little but he's wise, Quite a 'cracker jack' for his size. RISTON, GERTRUDE Pleasing to look at. Lovely to bear, Going through life with a That's how, my dear. Roxorr IKENE No worry or sadness will enter her mmd Her hooes he before her her sor rows behmd Russo LORETTA Her pretty gray eyes frmged wlth black Are sparklmg and dewy wnth smxles RYAN ANNA MAE Her personallty makes her many friends She has a smlle that never ends SALVATO SALVATORE Thns boy wrongs none he IS al Wavs full of fun SAWICKI ELENORE A frnendly lnght lnes m her face place? SCINTO VERA A busmess glrl so full of pep We can t forget our june Voxce re SIMONE JOSEPHINE Thxs llttle gxrl IS as svx eet as a flower m May No one wnll steal her we hope and Pray SPINELLI MARY To forget Mary and her lovely personallty would be lmpos sable STROCCHIA AMELIA There ns laughter m the anr It comes from a lassy falr Fnftg Seven . ., , - , . 1 3 D , - , When she is gone who'll take her I 3 , ' p. Y Y , A l 3 . Y- if .iw 8 Fzflg F1ght STRURE MARY Alvs ays ready a helpmg hand to obey at a command SYMORENSKI JOSEPHINE Because she always obeys the rule She was an asset to our school SZALECKI MARIE She IS pretty to walk wlth And wrtty to talk wrth TIRONE LINDA Cheerful and happy always brlght and snappy TONELLI EDWARD Handsome and dark IS he Wlth a sxmle that wms even t e coldest heart TROIANI MARY Her dlmples deepen when er s e smlles TROILA, FRANK Full of mnrth and ready wrt I-Ins face wnth laughter IS always TURANO HELEN Wnth ol1ve skm and pretty hanr She IS an asset to her sex so falr VALENTI MARIE A form more fzur a face more sweet Never has lt been my lot to meet VALENTINE ANNE To hear her speak and sweetly smrle You were ln paradise the whale WIATR ANNA A flashmg smlle a twmklmg eye A frxendly look as she passes by WIRTH MARY She laughs away the sorrow She laughs away the gloom ZIMA STELLA An excellent student frnendly and true Ready and wnllmg to help wnth the crew ZUBEK PAULINE Books are her passron and her de hght With mxlltary bearmg RUBOLINO MILDRED Though travelmg afar and look mg around A gurl hke her wnll never be found SALvAToRE LUCY She IS just the quxet l-und Whose nature never varnes STANIAC SOPHIE Wlth never a word the least se vere Her prauses we shall surely hear flflg Nme 3 3 Q I .Y 3 3 3 9 ! PEscE, CARMEN J , - - ! 7 ! 1 I F91 YDUD BE SDKROUNDEDI STR RNGL: IS NT IT V nv Z' uw frwfff' 0 mf-H1 'af gif OVAESX9 Fu? miami an R Qvtnfl CORNER, B 'n nyc 'you NA --v.Xx.i..iA KK EP T HAT L,H N SE 5' iv k or!! 0' P 91111 ' f A k 'M Y Af A2 U L I W J iQ J K1 1 x ff ,, , Q . M 3 OH. 1 X v . X 5 5 ' 2 ' I I .Oli f i ' , I ' 17 A pn GLQBR ff Niki ' 9 5 Y X Qi , Al ' - In we it A rx ox 1 Z k ' an , V , 5 I 'J Xxx l ' 5 JA J , 4 x X - rv ' RN 5-Q i 1 llmmmlmr ' ' ffflhx fl ,lllllll 1 , 1 fx W fx Z is f' g Q! -1f'g.n-nan One glanre into Ihr' busj balls Rczzala fbi' 771011713 mass o slmfenis Color ul 3 I s nous tbfg 61fPflJt nrzer dyng Spirit of tb school GLASSES IIIIOO I an U. I.Q-LL---l.-.-9. Q. ' . WW! ,I f vi 7 ,, I 1 1 fl 7 7 4 A Q - 'F I - v. ,ll I 7, A 9 Q W . , E 4 gig b A . - E 5,5 -r' f' r , H . ,' , f : pow, f ,-f 1 I L' . IRIEQSIEIUMIHEBN B1 zL1lcf1ncf IIL1 ffn 11111161118 In ibn KOIII mg 0 Ibc ZL!JIfl 111111 IIIILO fbfn farrzlory mm lbc Frfsfmzuz upon mf Cllffflll uqbtfn gmzh gmdzmtznq alan flux an llflll Ol 4 rlorefzzf by lfn llflflt r clmsnzc ll as Hn In rfmm un by Un liljlft 111111 M V , I f Q ' -1 1 7 1 1 1' , I 1 , ' 1 1 1 ' lf -1 , v - High School. Al om' fi mc a XII pcrinr n' 1 w 7 - ' - - - 1 V 1 K k K I K ,L ' R . V N' VI I ' F I ' A I I . DIVISION 3 02 M CLASS MOTTO With the ropes of the present We will ring the bells of fbc future. Division 3022 is sponsored by Miss Fischer. The oflicers are Helen We- checki, president, Mary Borghesi, vice-president, Sam Divardi, secretary, Anne Fox, treasurer. The room's representatives are: Mildred Sandy, Student General Associationg Edith Reid, Girls' Athletic Association, Tom Lysiak, Boys, Athletic Association, Anna Fox, Orange and Black, Anthony Basile, Voice, Pauline Duda, Civic Industrial Club, Martha Kapantas, Omega Irving and Girl Reserves. The students first entered the doors of McKinley in September, 1930. Under the supervision of Miss Fischer they have tried to their utmost ability to become true McKinleyites. The boys after a good square fight with flying colors became freshmen champs of 1929 in basketball. Top Row: L. Pardi, P. Carbonara, D. Shelby, R. Griffith, VV. Echman, T. Lysiak, A. Basile, R. Carr, W. Crowther. Third Row: M. Sandy, I.. Price, j. Arctric, A. Scola, M. LaTerza, T. Curtis, E. Miller, A. Orban, H. Wechecki. Stroud Row: A. Ballard, M. Woods, S. Gunter, L. Brooks, P. Duda, E. Trien, M. Pacelli, E. Ried, Miss Fischer. Boffom Rau: T. Harbison, R. Camerafreni, M. Palumbo, A. Fox, A. Corvino, P. DeVito, M. Borghesi, S. Divardi. Sixty-Two DIVISION 3 01 OFFICERS Presldent Dommxc Clmmo Vxce Presldent Angelo Brescla Attendance Secretary George Trapshams Recordmg Secretary George Felger O and B Frank F1or1to Voxce Joseph Armato S G A Thomas Corrlgan C I C Fred Holhday Under the sponsorslup of Mr Cocayne thls d1v1s1on, whlch IS made up entlrely of boys, IS showmg the rest of the rooms what the boys can do wlthout the help of the g1rls To Rau j Fgelston I. Wrlbht Buday G Felger R Rozhan P Leonardn F Hollnday N1 Angehen A Oncslo Third Rou G Trepshams D Lures T Skaryszewsl-u A Brescxa F Fxorlto Cllnbrasx A Gnles N1 Carrlngdlo A Dellingno Seromf Rau T Confortn j LaCalam1ta VI INalepa S Aramnan C Seules A Hubert C Grneco Armato Boflum Kon VL laslex C Conan N1 Salerno H Cole J uaglm G Thalos I Cygal Sntx Ilzree B. A. A. . . ,.... ..,. . ,....... . I . , . . jack Quaglia .ly V: I . I , , I ' .V - - ' . . . y J' 4 4 .y ' . , DIVISION 307 307, the two year commerc1al room, IS proud of the1r Double M Club meamng McK1nley s Marvels The club IS called to order by the presxdent, Mlss Kelly, and 1n her absence the v1ce pres1dent, Mr Paolettl, takes charge Mlss Presto reads the bulletm, whlle M155 Hahn checks the attendance The members are proud of thelr d1v1s1on teacher, Mlss Galvnn, who makes the meetmgs as nnterestmg as possxble Catherlne Klssane peddles the O 86 Bs Mr Caputo takes orders for the Vonce Izarnest Draper represents 307 1n the Student Councxl and Marv Kama attends the C I C meetlngs The boys of the room have orgamzed a baseball team, chooslng Albert C1 puto as thelr captann The g1rls are not 1dle they are everythmg the McK1nley Song says of them Top Rou M Matasso H Wegrynowskn M Konus M Kelley E Damler F Schultz D Thomas Third Rau T111 M Hahn S Henderson C Kussane A Benson H Greer M Nardx A Morelll S Valos Second Row W Danna F Harp M Wxse V Gnomettn Esposnto L Cerrone W Bansta E Kledznk E Paoletu Bolfom Row I' Draper J Korablk S Kordella A Wactawlk R Presto C Poto M Tonellx Y Gnlden P Steagntrslu Sixty Four . . . ,, ., 3 . . , . . . ' ' YQ il 7 ' , . 'z . , . ', . ' , . , . , . , . , H. Mackowski, A. Niedzela, S. Dispenza. : . , . ' , . ' , . ' ', ' , . , '. ' , . , . . : 1. , . ' , . , . ' , . , . , . ', . , . ' . . I- 4 . :nl ' 'Q . .44 - A-1 DIVISION 10 3 This is a group of 1B students that, like an unexplored country, furnishes fresh material with all that it promises. As the highest mountain peak first appears to the gaze of 'an eager explorer, so only the students of marked ability and industry stand out for recognition in their few weeks at McKinley. May the coming three and a half years find these members among the leaders in all lines of high school endeavor. Tab Row: Il. Wrvld, T. Manago, I.. Sorrentino, QI. Garelli, j. Antonelli, R. Ray, B. Fabbri, M. Mostowy, T. Robinson, A. Arrigo. T'fJirJ R0lL'Z Talerico, C. Constanzo, H. Fontana, V. Perri, D. Coglianese, N. Tedezco, J. Beam, A. Alamo, G. Karmen, P. Sorrentino. SATOHAZ Row: L. Krawczuk, XV. Gini, C. Adamski, Z. Sevier, A. Suhajda, J. Campo, G. Slellino, D. Bastien, I. Mnrella, Szpieeh, F. Casella. Bottom Row: li. Linovicz, A. Pikoulas, F. Dombrowski, T. Purciarello, B. Riceobene, C. Spallone, C. Martinez, D. Hartwicz. .S1.rIy-I'1L'c J INDUSTRIOUS PRLSI-IMHW Much could be sud ibout tI1cI11storV of room 108 but s111Ce the QIFIS wfmted to su tI11.11 11111145 Ill p1111t tI1111 1810011101115 to 511 tI11t 1t IS 1 b11gI1t, 1111b1t1ous, puppy gllss full of tI11 good N4LK111Iq Splfll 111 R111 ms 11 L11 1 1 Ix1111s11g I- K1I111 Il 1 X1 11.Lr 11111 o s 1s ' X 1 17111 IH'SU 'INLIPII lrkll HL LFSUI1 S IAICIILIKFSUII 11111111111 111111 1. ru msn T081 s 'lllfll A b1I1so11 C Frecnex 11111 FLIILL DIVISION 300 L,1111pI11.II md tI11 dlILC,ll0I1 oi tI1L OHTILCIS LIINISIOII pL11od IS 111 1dc both proHt1bIe 11111 c11t11t1111111g 11 1 111 1 1 1 111 N 1 II llL 11 1 1 11 1 L 1 1 I 11 Lr XI1. 1111 1 11111 1 111 IS rr L 11r1 1 N111 51111811 : I1 1 ' . I H , I K ' . '1' j 1 ': If. Iflynn, R. II.1l1,1r1I, I,, NI1 ', I'. II11rI', A. S' II1., -I. I:'I'I111lI1, I.. '. . ', 'A SI-11, '1'f1 111i111: XY.. 1 , N. IIr1111111.11, V. I,o11g, A. IJ.11'c1', I.. Iiri' I.1'.1..l.C. nic , -I. R1 n, I. 'I.I111s. Sv' 11 1111111 I . I5 Ia, CQ, Glick, NI. NI. ' , S. Miller, I.. NI' ', IS. A I' , I.. 0110, NI. : LI. .I'tI A. I'.11 I11, ID. K1 I1111, NI. I7iNI. , . , .. 1 , C. Room 300 I111s twenty-sc1'c11 pupils, 11II g11'Is. Under tI1c spo11so1'sI1ip of Miss 11111 I'111: I. Ik-I '1111.'I1s, I. 17.1 11, IJ. II.11'1111, Y. AI 111. A, II11r.111'u, V. C1 k, XI. V'lli.1111111, NI. Y. -Ili. N11 11.1 11111: A. XI1IIu1'. I. S1.11isI11111I11, XI. II.1 '11tI', Ii. C111I1I1, XI. II111'.11'cI, Ii. C7'IwI1', KI. 51. t', KI, fNI.1l11f.1I1, Ii. 'C 'I, 11111111111 111111: S. 11111 111111, U. I3111 , XI. II.111w, A. C1111.111l1, f. K1 I. . I3 IJ1 1CI'1. 0. I' 1. I. I 11'1w. I, I-. I. C1155 PFLSICILIII 1aa P1aQ1cIa11t Saa1at11 1 Ass1st:111t Saa1at 111 08. B X OILQ S C1 A G A A OIUCKQI I11111Q GIII IRLSLIXUS CIC I1 la 1 11a DIVISION L CLASS OPI ICI 115 RI I RI QI X FATIX I S X1at11111 XIIIX L1sIx1 XIIIX Cu1a111 111 C111t1a1 Rosa Ast1aII1 IoI1 P1a1111 AaIaIa11, uI11 SaI1uIt1 IIQIIL Max Ll RIIIIICII Lup1 I11l1 P1C1111 RutI1 R11111111111 X 1at11111 Addaam N111 1 1 1 111 L I'1r11 1 1111' Inn 1 1111 Il 1 111 111 Wl DLS aI11111 fl UII I II III IIIIII 111 ILW I H K I QI 1 I 1 11 111 I1 11 11 111 11111 ILSICILIII Sac1at111 9 G A Rap II A A ap G A A Rap C I C lap N111cc Rcp O2iBRap Crncgl I1 1 1115 Rap ALUNINOS APPLICADOS XX IIYLI IXllIIx TI1aras1 I1111t1o HaIc11 a11I111t IIILI K111I1 C11 1aa S1I111 TI1o1111s PI1cIps Cjklll uda P11 IIILIIU CJa1t1uaIaI51111d1L1 M111a GILJIIILIII 11111 II 1 11 111 C 1 HIL ILII 1 1a 1 15 a 11a1 11071, Iflll uk 4111 IIIL lu 1 1. 1 1 18111 1 s 111a1 111111111 R1111 1 11 11 11 II11sx111 S11 1 IIII 1 C11-1 1 'I .1 I f f I' I f 7 ' - 1 I' 1 -'. 1 J 'L X 1' 7' W .', 1 T011 Run: I. P. '111I. I. Grimm. A. ,'1'1'. 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S,,I11Ii.1111.,I.NI1I11 1, I NX I1.1111, NI. CI.1' I' '.1Iu. I3 : I. Ixing, NI. IU1111111, A. 111-111111-. T. I'i1111111, XI. A1' 1.11 Ii, KI. C1111111a'1li, XI. Niwl I X. .111. '.'I.'-EI! 5 ,f I .Szx y Nm Lgl.: W4 4,N.4,R U :. 'J ,I F' TL--1 ROOM 2 D111S11111 7 IS C11111p11S11I 111 tI111t1 two studtnts ull 111 11 I111111 111 QIIIS IDIXI 511111 v111rI1 IS 1.11r1Ld on qultt suLt1ssfuII1 w1tI111ut tI11 11d of the boxs ll I ll 1s1111 111 1111 X 111s Llll 1 I 111 11 11 I1 1 11r11Id1 I C 1111 111 1 11 11 1111 L 11 111 111 11111111 S Illfffflll Ix Ill ll L IIIIIIW L II' LILL 4 L11 II tus X 111 DIVISION 4 TI11 students of CIINISIOD 4 lrt ukmg tI11 T1111 Y111 C01'I1l'l1ClCIlI Course I'I1c-1 uc not d1sL11u1 1g1d by Illld woxk fox thty 111I11L they must m 1I11 tI11. most of tI1c1r two yelrs at McKmIcy 1 11 11 1 1111s 11 Fllggll N11 1 1 1 111111 'NI1111 1 S1111r11I C1111 IALI lr 111111111 1 1 11111 111 r1111 ,11 1 1rs1111 Z1xcp111nsk1 X Abr.1m11111t7 NI Ttrpak Ilfflllll R1111 R11,1rS S 111I1 Il rg 1 r1 1 111111 Ie111r11 II.1t1.11, IJ 1I11 I CL1111111 1 DIVISION 105 T110 fOIIOVK mg an ofhgtrs of d111s10n room 105 Pr1s1dLnt Lsttllc SI15 7p1r ecrctuy XIIFQIHIS. Pultz R1prcscnt1t11es C I C I mrlccn Smumons, S G A IstI1c1 SI11p1ro, C1 A A M11y Rosa Vout 'Vluy Poslxonlx 1, O md I5 M315 IJIMILII 11.I 111 Rllll 1 11 I1 s11n N1 111. 1 I 1111x1111 s l1Ixl NI Ixurmt 1111111 11111 1.11r1t stu ur 1 11.111 1 s 111s1 1 I LI cs1.1I1 111111111 lillll SJII11' 1111 11s11 S1 1 ur 11111111111s 1 gr 1 IMNIILI 51 1 H111 111 : A. IIANIJ11, A, 'I'111I1, I. YL I ., I. 'I41'11II.1, NI. I'1'. gm, IXI. R1l XI. .I ', NI. C11177' ', I. I.c'. ' f'1f I' 111: KI. I'11111. A. I.11'.1. I'. C1.1II, -I. C1.1II. Ii. C..11'i1111, R. XI.11l111c. I'. KI 1. X. 1 1I 'II, R. '.II111. 91 111111 R 11: IQ K1-ckc. NI. S11 I. A, XII111, G. SL' IQ. I. X1 .I1. KI, Zi' ' . . L1111wI4.1. Y. ViII.11111. I '1 : X. C1. 111110, S, XI.11.1, C1. NI11' I, I'. l 1'r1. I. XI, 5 I, A. XI111.1t , XI. Ax' 11111, CQ. II.1'Ix ,, Ii. 1' Q11 I.. 112- '- -lkx 1- -, - 1 -11.141 211 1 'l'11j1 R1111': Z. Ilzcttini, P. NI.1r1111g.1s, NI. I.c1111.rd. If. I.i i.1rI', Y. K1 I1 , M. A1 I '. HI ', I. . .I.lI.1, I.. 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I :11'I. 1 11i.1' L ROQM 109 Room 109 1115 1 I1N,II113CI'S1'1lp of fox ty SIX Mmy of the pup11s 111 the room 111111 1e1de1s 111 the 1et1x 1t1es of the 511111111111 schools f1o111 w111c11 they gmdulted 07 H 7715 11 11CL11 LII1 11 LK U7L5LX 1 ILIIK L1w1 X Slrutxn H11 111 I KNL 7 1k 1 1111 L111fk gn YLL 5 .1 Y 1'4414l1x'S K 1L1L Xitllll 1111 ss 7 1 1111111 1111111 11.1114 1 uv 1r 151111115 X1111111 0 H1111 11011 lu r1L1111 on 151111 1 LHR 131 S 1.1111111114 1 X Hllllltbll A49 Motto A A I puuous Lugo ofp1SsL11sge1S steued mto IIS 111111,1r If MeK1111ey 1 11.11 lmssemger IS detezmmed to 1111111 1 1111110 fo1 111111se1fdu1111g the next four yefus I7 Run 10111 L Q 11111111 111111 11 I1 n 1x1m15 1 uxelus 1 1 N S11o1x11er Lr VII 1011 ru 1 r 11111111 11x L1 N11 1101111 11111 S5 15111 111str11 r 111 SIXKILI 151111 R Arnon 1 S1r1x1n1.,.1 5 S1 xer 1lfffl17I R014 ss111o.1 um rum 1 mn um 1 111111 l r111 IJ 131811.11 11 X1 11111 111 1,1-1 . - ' 1 -1 - - ' y - .ml 1' f rl : K1. 1'.1jl. , 11. 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Gr 11, 17, S.1 '1 '. 1 5.1. . . n , '11 DIVISION 3 1es1de11t ICC P1cs1de11t Recordmg Su11t1rx Atte11d11111 Seueurv S G A O 8. B C, I C o1cc Omeg I1111L Koltu X1oIet BClLX1lS1x1 H111 CKBIILIIIIIOII 11111115 Zulxle Helen M1du1a F1o1e11ce XX1I111111s KIIIIYB 11 IXLISOII xI'lIy Co11e11111o11 Nhldred S11er1d111 111 Kun no s 1. 1 1 11111r 11 1 X SIILFIJJII XLllorn.11 I C1o1111rl 7111111 1111 1111 Q 1 1r IJ 11 son R11I11rdx B Berl 1 O Rum I Ixotcr X 1111111 11111 111 1 1 wou os N11 kl 1 71 1111 1 ll 1 s Ix 'NL S1111 L11 1 13111111111 R1111 11m ann 1 Cho an Puore 1 C' B11771 1 X QLIILIIYIHC lx 1111 1111111111 N Q111111h1.rs TI-IE BhGINNERS ON TI-IE ROAD TO SUCCESS The Begmners on the Road to Success 15 the t1tIe and motto of the fresh 111111 d1V1SlOl1 302 The work of the d1v1s1on IS c1r11ed O11 futhfully c1cI1 day one CI1y bcmg set 1s1dc for e11te1 t1111111e11t 111 R011 11tr1111 E 11711 7 r1111a1 ra111n1 O orcI11 1 11111111111 111so11 I S11r1t11Ia NI c.0SLllllI'l0 11r11 R011 Pop1Ik.1 NI C1 sIo I rum Z1. 1115 11 Suxclam N 81111111111 NI Bous R Tx 511.15111 8110111112014 'dr N1urp111 NI P1II1e1111o NI Bcttmx S SI1o11bord M Luhas C NIIFNIIICIQ 111111111 R1111 111r neo Dauro 1173880 FI 111111111 'I Lorrurcm S1 111111 I 11111 IJ ' ' . .... .,.. ..,..,...,..,..... . . -1 1 1 ' V'- 1 .......1...., 1 - ' y 1 W - 1 . v - 1 -, I h I I ' 1 L ' .......,.,...1. . . . . 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I P1Ls1dc11t N me PFCSICICHI Attgndmg SCC1 CIIYX IlLLOldll1g SLC1Lt IFS SGA O8cB I XIOICC BAA CAA ROOM 106 Nhke CI1uIos Bermce H3IO'Ix1 Pc11I SC1111 1111 Anm L1 Roccl Ccc1I St1'1kI111 IoScpI1 M1110111o 1cIx SLLLIc111xc1 oc BLIIIIIO NI1It011 CI1lp11I11IlS Susm SLoI1 I x L' 1 nur 1g LII 111111 I S11111111n1' NI11., 11 S 11111 fill Fmuur 1 mx 11 uar ss 1 X 411 L 1 11 IKTIIIIII lirnllnnl III!!! B 1111 11111111r1 1111 31 1. 1111 11 I 1R11u XXu111sIx S Broo s I 1us1dL11t Vlu I1es1de11t Sucrctuy C A A B. A. A. C. I. C. . O. Zi B. S. G. A. DIVISION 1 'Xlotto B H11 511111 131 11' L I.yIx0Qlll1I1lS MIYIOII I 1ccI1cttL FFIIHCIS B11dseII OI3,1 MICILS oI111 Ccncig Frmccs Birdscll Albert M'1rks Gcorgn B1 lI'IiS 1 Q 11: UWLQ11, , 1 . I i.1111m11. .. .'j1 -UI. '. ' 's1.1111, 1. 'cm-115 I. IL1111 II'i. . .Q . .Ollllll 1.11: . 'ss icif, .uc ', C. k 111311111111 us, . 'ic1:I.. C. C. s s, IN nr S k. LL11L11, cn II.lI'1llI.l, G. C.1I1111op11uIos. Iinllr.-111 lilllll . c I. Hua, . '11 51, . C. . . 11 . . TFLTICYIC. 1 . . 11.11110 '. Bir '. acres, M.. ' .1 , '. .y'11 1 ', .X .r' S1':'1'11I,1'-.S'i.1' 106 CLASS OFFICERS 'I I . . 1 I 7. N - . . Y. . K A I hh 'llnf l'm4': -I. S ul '111 'I ' , Cf SKY' -klf . I.. S.1I11 . . XI. CI1ip1.111I11x, U. BI.1sI, I. Sims, .. 111.111, LI. . .jg'1. .I R : R. . II. 'I'cII1111c, I. XXv.lIIxCI', If. NIV ' . NI. B.1 1 . B. H.1Ic.k4, I.. Y' I R11:11c11. -I. NI.111gA11 , B. . . 11I. : sl. cII'1 . I'. - S. ScuI.1. C. Su 'I.. II. I5r1c111.111, AI. if '.1I nc, A. .. , 1, , . I . ,. J - xl-' x f V ', ' ' - 1 J - ' . ' I -K 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 7 . . . I I ' . . . 71 I lx' lrjf I 11 I B I X I71LIu11s NI NX II I I1gI1I 11 C1 C1r1I f II1 I1 , C I XX l'11 S1 1 lr NI1 I S I km C In 1 I V C 1 C C11 11 X I IQ , I T I3 L11 T Ixus I 'I' L1t1I111 , NI I I A 911 , I- d ell O NI XI1I 1 I I I1 ALIIIIIIIS Q1 I1 Iv 1-Y S4 lutx SEAL!! DIVISION 107 Tow Rou A Glasebruolr T Generls L Brokenburgh F Perry J Harden D V211 C Loxe F Kelly N GCFSCI F Damato L Passerl Suoml Rau L Serrano Calandra I Rxcketson I Feola R INe1l S Iorxo N Petlaferro W Rxchy R Thomas A Blauo Tfmzl Kou 'Vhss Thumley IN Coor R XBHIILIZI1 R 'xlyexs L Yopp T Hunt L Martm W Frayser G Leaxrett Boflom Rou H Tossooman Nl Burns I1 Turner S Crosbx R Serxo A Palmer H Haxduk N Sauno Q20 CORRESPONDENCE COURSE WANTED ON How to fllrt properly How compose ahbxs How make the Honor Roll How g S 1n L1 n How dltch classes successfully How obtam passes How shp past the Hall guard wlthout p1sses How become sen1or presxdent How wrlte love leters How get r1d of 1 tenth perxod sllp Ser cufl Ezght . ,, ft. M. ,.,.l, 'QR i. N V 'Il , ', . A I, . , . .',. , . VA, . ', . to to . to er .ti. to ' . to ' . to ' ' . . to ' ' . to ' . to ' . ' '. SDEMIDMDRJBS T51 SOPZJOIIIOHK Yffllgggllllg i1J1r111g1J !b1 l11111s 0 gtllllltffj L11f111 Ybolffylllllf 11,111 111 1 b 1 1111s r1 11111111 0111 11 if IIIIHX 11 1 Ins Il 111 N111!11 IL IN s111'11111 ll 1! 1 1 1111 1111 llf 111g 1 1x 11 1 1 111 U111r111 llllfxf 3 1 Y' Y 3 4 1 1 1 1- I ' y - 1 '7 ' Q ' x I -Q f 11' ' , V1 1 -H l ' f 'g is 1'xs 5, ' ' ' f .11' V 1- I111' C1111 Wfur, 11'111'11 C11i1'11g11, 1ik1' 1111111 .1' 'xA 'A ' ' , 110' 1 110' 11'.'f f 111' of 1161 In . . 1' ' ' ' THE S S S TRAIN All Aboard crxes Mary IVIelch1ond'1 Successwllc IS our only stop' Walter Indelak looks toward the engme where he sees MISS Sarbaugla the Chlef envmeer, he gnves her a s1gnal and the non stop tram S S S IS off DIVISION 1 1 1 To Rau T Kolutlm T Kn.ll:m:n XX lndclak S Xhfxlcen I Ia L XX Boxc-L D Splnlrn l7lll1SKUl'l K Ferrara N1 halls Nhtxdo Soboluulu Nlontnlbano J Nlanum C, Stanlm Pmllk fun Rau A Ranmondx O Broun L I-Lldluus D Lnbke A Postlas I Nlonuo N1 Ixrmur 'VI laso1 D amcs ullom R011 1 PL-mlm ones 11 ug X ronl Rugll A Oxum X1 Xlglglnon a R Quattroglu I lryhfy l Q! I, ' ' If ' ' V 9, , I . . . O ' ., ' . . . . ,l v- ,A.'1.,l-1 ,.I,- Swami Row: D. Scllclly, G. Skcmbarc, D. Scrrilclla, R. La Rocca, M. lfngwall, R. Sreldz, B. l - , .. ', '. I ' ,-I. . Tfl : . f ', . ','. .., . , . ... z',,.'1',,. J, . 1, . J . 1x 1 A. .,G.,1 1,G.spA.g -,s, V .,L. . , A, .ix HAPPY WORKERS CLUB It IS the :um of the Happy Workers Club to be always happy and joyous 1n then' work and to be always consclous of the fact that true happlness IS never attzuned wlthout full and devoted SCFVICC to one s fellowmen Tull Rou, C Paganucex T Gnppando A Null L Rlordan Y Knlbllt A Van Zwxenten C OToole L Nomellnm E Tonelll N NDanato Mascatto Sezaml Rou Nlr Srarner J hatch B lNerone H Turano L Hansel L Russo L Pope B Abbmant: C Paganuccl Boliom Rou Nl Trolam A Nlastrangelo 'vl Snleckn A Wxatr P Zubxk P Decma L Babb lllijllfl One l . . . , U . i, , , . . , ., h A . , I ' , . ' ' l, . I, l'. ' . Tbinl Row: A. Ryan, M. W'irth, T. Palifero, F. Rinella, E. Modler, B. Scruba, M. Spinelli, A. WILLING XVORKFRS Afte1 tI1e IULLUI11' 19 11II1d 111 111d1.1 tI11 d1H111nt dut11s11l d1x1511111 111 It tended to Then 1111 cI1f11r 15 1u1111d 11111 to tI1e pres1dent of tI1e 111111511111 com n11ttc1 wI11cI1 proudes Ll1ILl lll1f'llQl'lI 1111 tI1e pup1Is 1 1 11 xx 1 11 11111111 111 1r1111 Xl X XX1x 111111 Slxuxsluxs 1 11111 Rllll 1s11111111n 1 1 11111 llflg 1 I N 1ss11 1 11 B111111 1 11s1111 II I111r111111111 lllll 111 1sx1 1 ll 11 1 111 111 1 r Iurnur 11111111111 R1111 1111111r11111 1 1111 IN 11111111111111 81111111 I 11I1ns11n NODEL ROOM of self gox einment under tI11 I11d11sI11p of its x 1r1ous OHTCCIS 11 Q I1 1 11 1 x111 111s 11xx1x C Sl1pI11111x111 11 1 1 C 111111 1111I R011 211111111 1 11 1r Lf 'x 1r1 11 ur 11.15 N 111 c r111I I.11t1 1 S 111111 1111 1s x1111 1111 H1111 1111 1 1 x s 111 111s 1111 N 1. 1 1 11 H1111 K1111 xx 1r 1 111111 IL11111 1 Sl 1 1 1 S1x11r IS XX1II11111s 1 - 5 mx' bl, -L 1 - 1-Q 1 ' 1.-1 -1 A-,K - 'I 1 ' '- Y - 1 -1- I A - -1 - ,I-If! R1111: S. I1 I, XY. O 'Ix., I. N11'I 1Ix, II. Kr' I' 'I Ii. I'. I1 li. K11.I, Y. 1 . I.. Tl : T1 A. , N. UFIA, Ii. IJ'I 1 . Ii. CI' 11. If. Dr. 1- , Y. .I. LI, . 'L I'1t', 'If XY. , . fi - 4 . 51' 1I R1 1 If. N' 'I, Il. C11'.1lf.11111. I.. I1'Ii1'1'II1. C1. -I. 1I 'I1, Qi. 511.131, S. II.1 lv-I, ll. A 'I'111'11u , IJ. I. H -, ': A. 'I'.11 4' , Tx1. 'I'11IIi11, XI. C1111 , ID. K1 I111I1n, Ii. IS1 M. ' .lfy . LI . Division 505, sponsored by Mr. Fisher, carries out very successfully the idea Trl In : V. C11111' r1'. S. NI.lllllL'.l, 5. NIIII11.-II11, S. Sv 1 111, XI. S1111 r' , Y. ID IQ, 1. .L ' . ' ' Ii. 51. I1 -y, VI. K11II, Ii. Q. 'll.l. TI ': F. IJ . , Sir'I1i . N. II1. lx' , T. .1:1-', II, Be -I1 , NI. IIr'jj. Ci. .I'I Il , R. Sc ', I.. '11, .1 I R 'I Mr. I . I1e1', II. NCI . CQ 511' I, Ixl. ' 'I1, I.. D. 'I1, N. XXII'-gill, IJ. Il.1'ix, I. II1' 11, II. M 'g. .1 , NI.11-lJ'x 11. lil ': Y. 511' '. 1, II. S11I1.11I.1, Ii. I'1.1. 7 , V. ' 1 , I', I'1d .d.. NI. XY.g11'r, 'I'. . H '. 111. 151111111-Yiz1'11 VK I nflzfy-Y'l1r'4'c' XVE AIM TO ACHIEVE Class OfEcers Pres1dent, Fosca Guldn V1ce Presxdent, Frank Trolla, S e retary, enme C1rr1nc1one, Treasurer, Ben R1HChluSO, Sergeant at Arms, Salva tore Salvato Representatnes O 86 B Ben R1DChlUSO, Voxce, Ben Rlnchluso G1rs Athletlcs, Anne Valentme, Boys Athletlcs, Frank Troxla, Gxrl Reserves, Fosca Gu1d1 Omega Irvmg Jenme Blller, Student Councll, Fosca Guldx CIVIC In dustrlal Club Lmda Txrone ROOM 211 T011 Row T Pt-rr: Podraza D Casuglm I Sarotco Mrs NIc.Laugl1l1n A Rlcordzm F Troxlm S Salwato I Carbone C Ronsche Third Row S H0dZlnI3 A PCCUCCI M D1 Paolo R Gerbosl J Clrrmcnone L Pesa O Baldmo Smorynslu B Rmchuso S1r0uJRou R Abru771m B Klnen K Paolmelln F Guldl E Marlcowxtz M Strukt W B ogan Boilom Rau H Gordon A Valentine L Tnrone A Strocchla J Snlxestro M Le Donne L Olbrychtowlcz M Angelarl I-I Gordon MCKINLEY LIVEWIRES A group of thrrty one McK1nley L1vew1res meet every day 1n d1v1s1on , wlth Mr Bush as sponsor After the regular busmess has been dlscussed, a program commlttee wnth Miss Lakner as chalrman prepares entertalnment Songs, recltatlons, and or1g1nal dlalogues usually make up the programs Top Rau A Carrara D Puctl G Rxston S Zxma G Neun I Rokoff T Now H Galllos A DIOHOII I Snwxtlu Suomi Rou M Hagland NI DxOumcu M Cangelosn V Scmto A Dolosnckn S Troupe R Lakner I Rnsco I' Pawllck G 'Viewer Bollom Rau M Sercnces A Fresttlo If Ixuptlsnskn C 'Nuttr B lxaranmganls R Barnle L DeStefano D Passarella P Goretzko S Stanley IIglIfX Innr :- 3 ' e'- ' 5 7 . . , . . . I . I o n I 1 1 . I . 1 9 . ' , . 'I - '..I- '. - ..- ', -1' A. -A ',- '- . ' , , . , . . : .. , . , . , . , . , . , . . J. , . . H H , . . . , . . . x ,, V , . . . .. , . , . , . , . , . , . . . L. Catnlano, J. Slmonc, M. Valenti. ': . , . ' , . ' , . ' , . A ' , . , . ' u - u - ' . ,, . . . ,, . . . . N 5. . , . . . , . , . , ,. , . , . . . , . , . , L. I . ': . , I . , . , . , . , . , . , .. , .. , . . 1' , : . - , . '- , .. , . I ', . ' ' , . , . , . , . , . '. DIVISION 104 IIIIL pup1Is of ou1 room 104 IQIIQX Illw to work QU md thu Illxg to pI1y In studms md athletlcs you ll find TI11sL pup1Is '1rL LYIIIIIIIQ cum du I7 Run 11 1 x .nur U1 1111 uns R111111111 1 I 1 s 1111 1H1IRn11 L Iuus 1 1 10110 Jummo IILr1.o 1 NI Arrugo T Iiol 11.ro uI 1 A Iirum lflfl, Inu IIIII ISI II X IIN? I,lILSIl1 411111111 R011 1 Is 1 1 111 1 xss XIIIIIIITL ROOM 202 LOUISC Busmcss IIIVIIIQ bun CIISPCIISLCI w1tI1 tI1L rL1111111dcr of tI1L dlXISlOlI Umm 15 spent SOCIIIIY I QYIII UILIIII IIII N ll L L IN I7 lII'UU I o1111s111 1 1 1 111 1 11 11111 1 w S1 11 1111 lillll 1 1 1 n Lr 11s I 1 1 s111o L1 Ixu I fl Ill I UUI1 LV lllk VN I LLIIXXO N JFLII ILFSLII SIX 11111113 ,BLK 1 L ' H I 3 T11 ': I'. I5.II1'i, I. NI.1rIs , NI. C ' -, A. i1.1II111.1, If. K1 .I.1 , I. L' , NY. . 'II1, I SIRI 1, 1. 11,-1,1 , 11. 11 una. : I. .' , C. I.I3P'I.lI, Ia' , NI. C11 I , I.. ' PI tt., 1 . 'j , . l1gI . A. Pc: I1, . 1 . Sr' 1 I : IS, I5.CI111x.1 ', I. II.1rI1'111, I7. Toto, I. S.1lL1r11i11 , FI, C11111dcIi, S, Ross, Ii. .Ig , I If. : I. Ii1v.111sIxi, .-X. K1.11, C. I3rc1I.1, NI. Y.I' tg A. Dil 1:117o, If. R1 . P. 1 ' . -Ili. Room 202 Ins thirty-two pupils, all of wI1o111 arc taking Ll four year gCl1CI'LlI '141 jr I : IJ. Iiom. II. Icilcll. , II. SI1' 11.'1', I. XY111 1, I. i1'11'1 , XY. II1' I11'11I1 gl . 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ROGM 309 D11 1s1on 309 LOIISISIS of tlnrty two boys, most of vs hom 1rc Iiklllg 1 prmtms course Thelr greatest amb1t1on IS to be good Amerrcan c1t1zens T01 ,QUIK R PLFIIISU I Thompson N I31 Santo I-I Ilttelmann KI1 uk I3 Nioskou I I M1fFCIIl I I3111l1 110711 Rau Nl othlc C odutu o uorla A .1 A L kSll N Qorrnro INIAISICXXILY XX Volnck A Cleerello allow III!!! :Leo net o I1 usxno 1 XLSIIIIU S OrI'1ndo Ii Culdkows 1 I IQYRIUI DIVISION 101 On Februlry 3 1930 tI11rty elght sophomores mme to McK1nIey from the nmghbormg umor I'I1ghs Cregler and M1nIey The pup1Is from both schools are domg much to 1111146 DIVISION 101 the best m the school I3 Annum I Ixcnncdw 1107111 R014 mo ue L 1 1 1 emnlo L r a ro IN I'roLLss I Ontst Ctmcnto Flscher A Iiwuras NI Qc-rxone IN D1 STFIU Ufflilll Kon nt mmtrmln N1 IIUJUI rsn un euro I Morgan Xl In 1 N1 htm I1ff1I1 1 ' ' s - . ' . . Q ' 5 I z , - . 2. , . 4. , . . j. .. tx, .. , . '. I. . 1. SV 1 ': . , M ' , . C A. Styk , II. S1 ' , I, Iesi', . Iort 1, .I. I 'D , P. 1s V. 1, Rt 4- , F. Rv!-f , 1-1. 1 f ' ,.1, 11.111, -1. '-, , . , . 9 14, 11, ,', . k , , . - . I . H J , . . ' ' T011 Rau: S. Mann, R. Brescia, A. Paseenti, AI. Ifslxkonian, B. Mnslowsky. I.. Polli, J. Laskern, S 1: M. Us I1 , F. V'g., R. IJ'g'a'l , M. S11 II, I.. CII , 1. ' H, . J, M. I1 , J. f , . . , I ' , '. ' '. ', B : NI. I.:1 Mag 1, M. Zi ' . . 1 . Yr , A. Ifiving, I.. Me mn, If. I.c'A , A. I,o Ci ,I. ' ,.. '.1It.1. 'gIio. 0 311 V'-lfryffzf 31l1fVX .YflIL an ' DIVISION 305 Motto Volerc' e Portcrt Room 305 has trled 1n every Way to lrve up to 1ts motto HOSPIIRIICY rules, and although other d1v1s1ons use room 305 for d1v1s1on per1od, lt manages qu1te well The un1ty of the group promotes good fellowshrp, the students help each other, and they SIFIVC to be one of the best rooms 1n the school Not only 1n 1ts own d1v1s1on room does 305 try to be a model room, but 1n all the class rooms also The students of 305 hope to become busrness men and busrness women, and wlll reach thexr goal by hard work and applrcatlon To Rau S Nlexer I Chxldrts 'X Brutato C Racontlll R Sthnudman NI Hamilton H 'lomors M Rubm J Ptntt R Hugh! Srmml ou 'VI Bobbntt A Fontana IN Calllchxo F Mxlctcllo W evsell R Benestent B Ptscc I Cosentmo T Iatttlna BollumRuu F Pattlln A Laurxt E Gnlm D Bertmum I Nlonnllo I Brotato G Stergxos I. Gnorno 'X lm fx - 1 1, . ,. , , . . , .. . ,, ' R 'Z I. , . , . 1 , . , . ' , . . ,. 3 ', ' ': . , . ', . , . ' , . , ,,. , . . , s. I N 1 a . CLIMBING SOPHS OF 102 Slowly but surely the sophs of 102 are cllmbmg up the ladder of success, hopmg some day that McK1nley wxll be proud of the fine stenographers and office Workers who formerly went to school there Top Rau F Urgo W Nioranu G Carsellm Leonard A Iovmo T Scalleua H McFee C Aurnemma P Pedgranno Suomi Row NI Comone H Postwa L Dntz C ohnson M Lmehart F Valncento I Lamo Bollom Rau VI Twardos I' Romnto C Bramon I: Gessner NI Senshuck L Barra NI Gornaa B Melone 'VI Franklnn Never mmd, lxttle Freshle Well not laugh at you For twas just last year When We were Freshles, too You ll be a Sophomore next fal And my' how good twnll seem, When you snt nn the study hall And vlew the Freshles green X mclx One f 1 I I l ':. , ,, ,j. , . ',. ' ,. , . ,. . :.. ',. ,. , .J ,.. ,. ,. . F. Morse, A. De Georgia, Passante. ' ,Q. ','. ,'. ,..' ',. ,.. ' . ,l. . 7 Q 5 , . S 1, , . VY. L TRAIL BLAZI1RS Th1s g10Up was orgamzed to promote scI1oI1rsl11p md c1t1ze11sh1p and to secure the cooperauon of all 1ts members 1n the 1ct1x 1t1cs of the school 111141111 IIlxIL L Haxms I iudxtlx X ts -1 I rss I I1 1 ffvnl Run nson H tAdoo J mcg, M1 Infusmo N XX1111trex H Cntn CUIIIII 81101111 Run I :ka 'NI dtex I. 1 1, ou T1 Q ov1n Pa m r Ix1sI11nsI11 Iioflum Ron B alker NI Bucknex R Flrrtll II Ixtllu L Clndere a A Sm1tI'1 I. Gale '1 AIILLFLIII TI-IE EFFICIEN F THIRTY POUR The Effluent Thlrty Four IS in 1pp1opr1:1te n1me for the sophs of 201 vs ho 'irc 1Iw1ys strwmg to Iue up to the1r motto LHic1e11cy or Run A cmno Var st Tl 1 s1 1 11111111 111 S Itzon I Slaroxu XX o IIN 111:11 inn H111 11 1 1 11111 r1 II Ixup R C ribm XIJFIIIO Ifunf lou 155 B Klan XX S parlxoxx It I 111 1.1. omstr mx 1t1rs 1 o trs ut C Cs!'1L,l0l1C liullom Ron T Laune C La Qonlt I. No11rdo111lo A SkI'II'I'ILI'Ill Q AIb1tI11.11'o A Antontlln IlsIor1 'X 111 T 1 1 If. Ru ' ', . I' ' , .I , '.St-11lf, XY'.SI1cIly. AI. it , 5, '1Im'. ' . 1 ': NV. ,lolm . , . Bit , I . Zoll I'. Cnrn ', If. ' , 11. H j, . Mel , I.. I Ac. : B. Ie , 1 . Bri ' J, . Ymung IJ. I. , G, Cru pbll. M. Iir ' , B. I I , S. ': .NY ,1. .', . 1 ' , 1 Q. f' -ll , . , . ' rII.,A. zz - ' Y as - I . ' 7 . . . . U .. . ,, Tj : .NI . ' , T. S 1 Is, N. Mi 11 ,XV1 IS1rk, NI. Ti '11.1', R1 I' 'I' , . ..' '.C7 II. I S' 1ll : -I.I'1c-'11 , N1N.11 1I'l.1111. I. I'.1r.uIixo, R. I.cx'rrc. I. NI I' .1 ', , ' iell. . 1 . ' cr. R, , ' . I I ': NI' oi' , .7 ' 's'i. . 1.11 ra , I. Sl yt, A. N '1 1 If, G. Ry' K, U. XVI , I. . . A- ,K l . . , . , . 1 . . , . , . 1 1 . . 1 1 U 1'l,x'-,lA':1'1v H1 if 1 u Wu' s 'x 7 ROOM 20 3 Toll Rou R Walter A Llccata C Gambmo B Gunderson L Grmer CJ Stubblcield Frnalettl H Markantomo V Vlcola D Altner Flwm1Rnu H Cnambtrdno NI Lapin: Nl Lone I Passartll R Gcntlln L F1bbrl P Stolfa Suomi Rou Nlxss Vxlson A Paccuu L Snopek X Adaskeuth I 1,LCIK.K.O I A5,uxlar R 'lhentancns R Ixouxmclns L Nlcnna Bollom Rau B Derna A Ines XI NIar7ullo M Ragutu O Bednarsuk O Osoleng N Lotlto R Clbelln 'X mril lmu Sphmx Stuff at IS the secret of success? asked the Sphmx Push, Sdld the button Take pams, sa1d the w1ndow Be up to date, said the calendar Always keep cool sa1d the 1ce Do duvmg buslness, Sald the hammer 'Vlake llght of every thmg saxd the Hre Nlake much of small thmgs Sald the m1croscopc Newer do anythmg off hand, sa1d the glove Spend much tlme 1n reflectlorl, sa1d the mlrror Be sharp m your dealmgs, S31d the kmfe Fmd a good thmg and stnck to lt, sa1d the g ue 'Strxve to make a good 1ITlPI'CSSlOD,,, Sald the seal W ' 9 , , ' .' W . - ' l I vzs, ' - v - , - Q - w A , ' v . , .l , . , , ': . ' 1 , I . T., .. , . ' , . ', . .- ,, - ., . .' 3 1 . . . . - , - v ' a ' 1 -- , , . , . I . ': . , . ' , I . . . , . L' , . , . 'QWh ' ' er sa - zz - vs ' - u as ' fr as ' - , . rl l' ' ' sz - ez Y - , ' 1: - I , . :rx - as - - A 9 cz - an - Y ,K . . . ,, . . cc ' - 11 - ' u ' A ' ' as - I , . . . . IDRS C 114 lqu iff! 1113 IIII Ifilflllf Itfllll 14 Sr 1114 0 lJ1s mam Nllllf IX lIlNfI ul 111 ffu Jmlrnx ufw an won fo fn flu mm! llllpfilfrlllf clan Ill xzbool f it 1 1 w 4 W 1 , 1 ffbkk ' f 'c flu' W'm'lJ's Cfllllllllliclll Ijxjmxifiozz uux bvlzl f1t '. 1 ' if ff if ' 31 ' J 'llf ' ' k , I ' .S ,E . , k. , k 5, -. ,x C ,H O . V . g I o I DIVISION 210 James Paret1 Dan Valentl Theresa Cnmmo Cllfford Brltton George Maloney Presldent VICC Presldent Recordmg Secretary Treasurer Student Counc1l Orange and Black Joseph Fortunato Volce Edward Glob Omega Irvmg Luc1lle W1deen CIVIC Industrlal Club Harry Petrakas Boys Athlet1cs Fernando Bermude7 Glrls Athletlcs Thelma Pratt Towonoh IS undoubtedly m1scul1ne, havmg twenty seven boys and ter glrls It IS stronglv athleuc, more than twelxe of nts members bemg prom1nent m athleucs 0 Rou Nlnuucn S S1enluew1c7 Dzllakns E Glob Tm rlctlll FI n XX ones Angtlkas Tbrn1'Rou I' Bermuda W halas D Niungo G Malones D Yalentl J Fortunato W' De Leonard: j Parnlln Suomi R114 C Brntton L Ruffao L Staring., T Clmmo Iarttm H Petrakas B Bonds P DeI'eo Bn nn1Rou C H dn. T Pr tt A Vnllmms I Prxnm C Prnort L VIJLLFI I lrot 'Xn1rfxS11 I , . . , . , - , T I1 I E- A , - ' ' ' -, I- ' . . ..l- 'r' ' 1 I- Y H, J , J- .. . , , Y . . : . ' ' , . , . I Y , . . j, . , . , . - 'S, . ' '. 1 : . 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ROOM 306 Name SLHAAD s ST, RS Motto Excelsior The room conta1ns eleven 3A students and twenty elght 3B students, nearly all commercxal The presldent 1S Elsle Baumann, the v1ce presldent IS Anne Matuszak The mmutes are recorded by Maman Cassldy, and the attendance IS taken by Esther D1 CICCO The room IS represented 1n the student councxl by Marguerxte Dlckey Eleanor Ulncny collects the nlckels for the Orange and Black Helen Jlndra sees that every one buys the Volce Geraldme De Leonardls IS the G A A Representa tlve, and Charles Fuscone the B A A Representatwe The CIVIC Industrnal Club affalrs are attended by Jenme Slegel and Marlan C3SSldy looks after the lnterests of the Omega Irvmg The d1v1s1on per1ods are used 1n the most profitable way There IS a program commlttee whlch provldes for entertannment durmg d1v1s1on perlods To Rou I 'Nfurphx R Conglu P Battmn. C Channel Suwart C Irustone Salntort A Stolfa Tbml Ruu P Xlagglo Lllllll -X Romantlll H Indra R lord N1 Tantcr A Bond: X hgarw Modelskx Serum! Rau C Xlnone R Ltsarxu Ambrosxno B Bnggs B Llasburn J Slcgel S Greenberg A Matuszak G DeLtonard1s Bottom Rau Ni Xlxlltr I DxCntn.o Nl Cass: x VI Duc ex A Catlno l Ulltnw I Salerno E Baumann Nzneig Se en . i . - , 1 V p V1 .3 5. ,J. ' -,. J. . . . . . . . - . . , K . DIVISION 212 Room 217, mtcrested m the beauty 'md progress of 1ts room 1ppomted sex eral commlttees to keep the room 1n Ol der Each comm1ttee strn es to offer IIS est 741110011 I. sLl1II'b'l c,0gll3HLSL A Zaucha XX Warden T Sc-nw. H Wold P Ink 11111 R011 I mnlo Inmr bo on a Walker M Nlossusn C Dumbo A Scattonc A Rllllil 8110111 Rau B Rxehardson A Wxlxvsslu S Nluco 'I' NlL.CUlk.lIkUl1 I. Tolbnrt O Shaw NI P3l'kLXXlLl 0 lon! 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ADVANCED ALGEBRA Let x oy Let y lf Let chaperone x + y -I- z mlsery x y rss Ye gods and llttle fishes Senxors and freshmen IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Three Mmute Oak Flakes V1tam1zed by natural process Freshmen Pontlac SIX A master stroke of Engmeermg Bu1ld1ng of the semor booth Shraeder t1re valves Replace once a year Semor Class The V1ctory SIX Dnfference where dlfference counts Senlors Woodbury Faclal Soap The skm you love to touch Sheepskm Lowe Bros Pamts Now paxnt wxthout worry Glrls after school Monarch Food Products Quallty he s proud to stand back of Coach Nowmson s swnmmmg team Wrlgley s Doublemlnt After ex ery meal On hohdays One Hzzudf cd F011 77 7 S I 3 ' . , Y . 11 9, 2 b . 2 g' l. z 2 . -1- -- z 2 bl' . Q1 ' L ' QQ 1, Hudson-Essex- The Better Breed -Faculty. ' If ' ' Y, . . -,, . . ,,- . . . . ' Y J L ' . . -,, . - . ,,- . ' J - L ' ' J ' ' L ' -J ' , L- . , . . ' I ' J V ,LT ' . ,. DIVISION 205 Under the usual excellent sponsorshlp of 'Vhss Schuster the students of Room 205 began the1r last semester at McK1nley Raymond Westman was elected chalr man, wnth Myra Burmester uce chalrman, Amy Henrlcksen, secretary, and Leona 'VlcDermott, recordmg secretary The followmg representatlves have enthuslastn cally and successfully performed the tasks allotted to them O 85 B Bermce Olszewsk1 S G A Leona McDermott B A A Joseph Wheeler C I C Evelyn Turner Omega Irving Josephlne Tardl Rhvmmg Inkwell Mane Antonelll As 1 result of Bern1ce Olszewslu s qulet but pers1stent efforts, Room 205 a no dlfhculty m bemg the first to report 100W 1n subscr1pt1on to the Orange 85 Black for the entlre semester DIXISIOI1 perlod actnltles hate been arranged by a competent comm1ttee composed of Myra Burmester, Ru mond NVestman, and Mxldred NuDelman The students of Room 205 feel that they have spent a verv pleasant and helpful semester together T1 Run R Nlnnrot A Nlelnxtk X Suhapda C. Cuttont R Xlbtstman H Neuhaus L Carlson N1 Burmtstcr Wheeler Nlurphx VA Spenstr R Culccl u mu l Nh 1. N NJPPI N Andes Nl Tannllu X1 Antmmllu A Champagne Suomi Run at Jn Sxmom K afft X1 Colbert l Strputn X Htnrltksen J Frnvalds X1 Nu Dtlman Y Bag,noll.1 lhnnlm Nl Shapiro Nllss Schuster liuflwu R014 X n. trmol! Ran. nt I B Ktppt H Olsltvss 1 R XIll'UISI A Warner F ur nr. C Hnssman Y Oxcrbx I Osman Um Hzmdredlr c G ' A . I . ' ' ' h d . . f , ml. .,I.. , - , . O Tfvml Rau: Nl. Yokum. R. Di Yita, T. Madrigal, F. Olivcrio, NY. XVesolowic1, R. Crapple, . : F. I -lds, R. l f '. Q. .I '.. . . - , .. 2- , - , . A ky, ...' ' ,'. ' '.,I. R' -. ': l.. .l'lJ- ,CL 'a 'll', , - l-, . -'k'. .. ' ', . ' , .. T - ' v Prcsldent VICC Presldent Secretary Attendance Clerk Treasurer G A A B A A O 85 B S G A Volce C I C Om ga Irvlng Rlxymmg Inkwell G rl Reserves DIVISION 2 0 8 Motto Deeds not Words OFFICERS Robert Placek Norma Nelson Josephme Salerno Edell McDonald Mlchael Collettn josephme Salerno Mlchael Natale Norma Nelfon Angehne Penmsl John MIYYO Sylvla Pesa Esther Margolm E1leen Mullaley Mar1e Vlahos Bart o dlVlS101 erlod IS s ent 1n hearm artzcles on re u1rements for dlf S Cl ferent careers orR1u S K0!'llEC7l lS Hayes A Serrxrclla I Goldstein NI Collet!! R Plate A uhm a I' Berry W Madxon T Morettl R SlQllldfK!WSkl R Sehcehter Tbnl lxru N1 Natale 'VI rLLlCl'lLO T Alldgftifl Cv Martln B KUIUWIC7 Dub1c7 S Corbmo G fnsma P Punto F Vutner Murro Strom! Rau 'Vlr Reed A Pento S Bertuca F Mar olm ,R Puma I' Mullaley W Bxsard E Brliom Ran S Pen I. Calo R Clunella S Dntrlenga D Grubell A Ptnmsx nemo I Vlahos M Ar f..1n R Glxekson I. ones One Hundred .Sn 1 L l . . . 1 . , . . A . A . K T 1 1 ': i. ' . , ' , . ' , .. ' , . . ' ', . ' li, . S ', ':' I . ' A , r . - , . V' ' ', . A , . ., ' ., Muller, A. Bucalctti, I2..McDonnlcS. N. Nelson, C. Tllglla, S. liflunggm. U I A , I 1 ': .. ', . , . A , .. , . 'A , . ' T, Sl' . - 1 5. - ' . - ,l - DIVISION 209 Top Rou E Nlrgnlxo J Serrntellzl W Taglna M Gunrato W Klee J Carto V Sessa F Madrlgal l' I'antau77o Suomi Rau P Scallse Narduccn Rnsoluu Cntrano R Postawa H Broome S Nash P Mnggno Bn nm Rau. I Paulsen NI Colette Where Heard? I ll be done 1n just a mmute Im terrlbly sorry to have kept you waxtlng You know I never touch a drop, but Yes dear, but you are dxfferent Dld you hear the one about the Don t forget to call me up tomorrow I ve had a perfectly wonderful evenmg We ve got a lot to accomplish today e won t need the books today Ten COPIES of General Suggestlon No 2 One f11HldIt'lI.S ez cn l E I V. ,. ., . 7 , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , 2 - ' h , .l- 'Q .l- I I, I- ' . . ' . - , - , f 11 'z . Susek, I. Pusateri, S. Crain, R. Phillips, L, Martinez, V. Lara, M. Govostis, H. , . . . . lf , ' ' ' ,Y If Y ' ' ' ,, , QI ,Y ff ' ,Y , . fl ' ,, I ' QQ Y 7, lf Q I ' Y, lf 5 ' 7, QW , ,Y fl ' ' 73 . ' , SUPER SELECTIVE SENIORS The Super Stleetlxe SLINOIS, under tht SpOl1SOlSl'llp of Dr Horstnmn hue lmd a most enjos able semester At d1N1S1OD there a1e reports from representa Ines, Llmen the programs WlllCl1 luxe been efuefulls prepwred by Rutb Krone, the ClL11I'I11JI'l of the entertwmment cornmlttee, are gn en rn R011 1:1 1 4 mt ut nm: 01 u A lxannux 9 Culno ta I lxu :tl buumf Kun jtrrx or olmnc l n umo 1rnLKt Dobcrslun S Nlor an lmasxotl A Zxthovutz A Infusmo S Tormbo slalom SAIL ON SENIORS The Good slnp Room 706, now fldllig 'lt 1nel1o1 m AlCK1l1lCN harbor wlth twenty e1gl1t SCIIIOIS 1bo11d, IS bound fo1 Port Success, the goell of all real students I 11 inn tr n L Lv. 1 mmlorm lsd1l1. A Nhbulrc L 1115.1 S S11 ur St1omlRuu Nlr Brxmblegom A Ban A DeNnto S Temkm A Rlnnexault J buto K Haglmd C Pltliens l lv.Donne M Dufoe C' Hutlxes 511111111 Kun x s ns 1re1l m nt um 'X lxmosml Our I-11111111 ta' I 1qI.f , , . ' . , ' . , . ' . C , L . Trl : M. Fr. li. P. Arn nt r, l.. Mllflln, A, R. Wg A ', C. .lil--', . 'l,', .. .. . , Ab.r-, R. Cmnbio. '. ' b '. ': A Ir , li. G gg A , f. A gl-.1 , G. B. ' , l:. ', , . g , lf. A Iiulllmlz Rout C.l1Y,CR'lJl'll, A. dnrloscia, A: lXlC!1lCll, O. Strnka, R. Krone. S. Vlnlxos, IE. Knutson, O. . , , . . A . W . 1 . C, - . . J ff I ': I. Snyd' . H, C1 wllbcrg. Ck. l'.1'fll', M. Yi X' ' , ll. Gulik, Ii. f. . '. . l ' ' ' ', I-. i. V, f'.r . A llf by H Y : li.ll ulpi, l'. R.-IIA, M. Clobnr I' . S. llexes. A. Nl. 'l ', l . 'lv vi 'lg ', .l. .' 1 4. ,4- Om: llzzmlrpd ,Vine D414 L5 Af-AA xeiw has ggi? kOOlL S10 LQRY JB 5-xou.rDY Swans puuq WH ITKZESSES Y9 N0 Run R BARREL of: mu M 600114 nuo eoona. OE QENQ FQ.oM OE He.e:suNl-.Sy '5W'FT'SV t no.:-eou s2.s K1 'limi-'ITU1 1 sg 4 FE FK V111 Q 1, FRIBNSIMP -.Q c.szeo.sel..1.Y -fv WW 772 U? DWN CHICK l-4010 DJR C IT nl R PACT TH ORE HOLD EVERTHI N ll H 45 ...Sn ou' my 4,,Tu T05-S CHWKENS NX9' K 1NDmN'S cwft vnf'Ovl2. ENQIES' H-ff gpqpy OF t.E1SU2E PU' ITE ,rv PRES!-HES RL!- sse TIM mimi iw U11 md if K , m il qgiifyb . 9 Q f s-I I V W- -f , 1 'Y 'ff ' A ' X u , 'lf K R 1 - f p- V ' 'W Y m K X Q , X. 3 MJ , . ' f- A A K I 4, Us V 1 -'so Q' A . 1 A 5 -x :- ,' Y'f. j :,'J S i V , K . ' . mf 1 , , fu 4 N, , ' xy b A 5 I l- . A A . 5 f Q-1 S-Q. U I' . r ' o-.A ---o . I . , 'ii 2 A I ' -'- Q X A W HEX . .K - ' , , 4 ' A ' ' 4 , ' V Mv . -fa --- 1 X S I ' : ' n. nfl 15, V , A ' Cz. Qi V O ,. 7 r A v - fri' 2-, W J 9 , V 5 Mx Y . t ' 3 2 , , V, i ZZ, Egg 1 , r U3 , , h A I . 5 ', . f' j ' , '- ,J L ' Q 5. A ' . C H1 ful lflcrwzz ME 9010 f one uma season! qosur YHRD-9 R PIE '34 6. .upon 5?5 if UW ifhi 1 tt l WHEN 'SHELL wi 'J W-I 'mer n PM QF' 'mace Mu s mean rl-S IN 14-vu NUQR, on sul FO Um ' ,A.. 'if g1l? ' OIIt'ff1ll1dl'Fli T'L'1I ' Stone walls do not a przson make High shelves an :ron cage HHH'H HH HM LITERATURE I The mind can climb to hezghts unknown When nurtured by good reading The door IS always open A word will put .Ofe Between two rzchened coz ers Into gour knowledge seeking hands .1-1 4' ' il 3 i 1 - i 3 f ' ' 7 I - . DUST OF THE ROAD The llttle chlld frollcs beneath a dull sun Makes mountalns and valleys of sand And hls hands are black H15 small face smudged Wxth Dust of the Road The harrled mother flnts about Her mnnd and her hands filled wnth chores There drlfts down on the table She pohshcd and left A fxlm made of Dust of the Road The busmess man chomps On hls long black cxgar And scowls and grunts as he WFICCS But there clots on hxs pen blurrmg the SCr1pt A bxt of the Dust of the Road There hes ln a coffin Wlth blanket of green A body awantmg 1ts soul It becomes as the Dust of the Road One may travel o er mountams or deserts Wend h1s way from a pole to a pole There ll be wlth hlm Unthought of unnoticed A Blt of the Dust of the Road -Graft Hugbrs DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS Down e purple sea agaln Down my only home Down e hfe I love agam Down e spray and the foam Down e gull and the wmd agam Down to e storm and the waxe Oh I must go down to the ocean Though xt be to a watery grawe Mzldrcd Harblson Ou ll 1dver1Tl11 teen ,. y ' 1 l V . . , ' I 9 A 3 ,. 7 . f ' g . 5 9 , . 3 . 5 5 , . . , ,. 3 , . But its eyes fade, and the yellow skin Withers- , . 5 , , . . a 7 7 to th ' to to th ' ' ' ' to th to th ' ' th ' , . I' m ' 'r DREAMS OF A SCHOOL BOY Gee' How I wxsh I had me beeby gun I d shoot that guy an have some fun XX lsh I had a thumb tack now When he d Slt down he d sure yell ow That teacher s an awful pam to me A preachm an preach1n oh can t you see I m tlred of th1s darn old school I tell you I m txred of followln a rule Ya know what I d do lf I had my own way Well then every day would be a Sunday There d be no teachers and be no schools There d be no work nor be no rules I d bulld a great brg candy mountam And I d have a bng free soda fountam You could eat just as much as you wnshed Wlthout someone yellm You ll get SlCk Oh yes teacher what d1d you say? Pardon my m1nd was far away Helene Paulsen THE ROAD TO SUCCESS The nlghts may be long and weary The days may be drab and bleak And success an Eternxty s d1stance 'I o those who are cowardly weak There are folk who are pat1ent and worthy As they travel the mtrlcate road Wrth 1ts stumblmg blocks and errors And 1ts mlshaps all untold Yet they t1'lN el forward noblv The1r a1m to reach that goal' At the end of that weary road Where success may fill thexr soul T15 a long road and a steep one Let us be brave as we ascend And face the hardshlps Wlfh a smxle For 1t means Success 1n the end' Mzldred Kramer Ona Hmzdr fd Fourteen ' r ' J a s Y,- 9 ' s - r me 'ss , . 1 9 - 9 - a x ' ' 1 a 3 7 , . . 3 s ' - 9 , . 3 7 9 7 s , . . . 9 , . . , . ' - - ez 2 ' 'ax , . 3 J ' , . ' 1 T 7 . , . 7 1 3 , f . , .K Y l , 3 , . 3 7 I THE BUILDER Long he worktd and p1t1ent Bulldmg slowly each nlght Placmg stone upon stone And cowermg all w1th a Cloth of Gold HIS towermg whlte structure At last was vnslble to the World But for the base thls was stlll sheathed In Cloth of Gold One day the fmgers ot SUSPICIOH Covertly llfted the sllken cover Sent IH the rats of Rumor Seurrymg to the1r work Then sm1l1ng dropped the sheath As the World sat back And gazed 1n wonder at the man s art The golden cloth sllpped and fell The porous rocks that made the foul fou Lay bared to all and wlth a roar The towermg structure thundered down nd1t1on Its Maker Gm BENEDICTION The purple dusk walks softly through tht Clfy streets And wnth one whlte cloud hand she germtlx pu ls The bell rope of the curung erescen moon All throu h the fadmg skv the starbell chxme And famtly through the wmdmg streets there drlfts A sllx er benedlctlon C Hughes Mildred Harbzson Ou Iluzrir Il VI I, 7 K S 3 . 1 . . 7 . 1 Q . . Q 5 , . ' 7 7 , . , Burying deep within the ruin, - U x , - I. T , . Q O A 'I D a ' 1 7 Y A A - 1' 1 fl :ff THE OUTCAST No place to rest h1s weary head No place for hrs harassed soul A thousand foes upon his trall HIS end thelr only goal He mow es wlth the speed of a rushmg wmd Or restless Aprll anr And he travels alone by nlght and day Wlth no one to sngh or care In the homes of men a brxstlmg hand Or a feather bxds hlm go And nn all hrs haunts where he seeks to rest He finds If lS ever so Seven days of thls and hrs breath grows weak From the eeaseless hot pursult So he makes hrs peace wlth the world at large And grves up his llfe as the loot How strange that th1s should happen It s the way of the world you say Yes th1s IS the fate of a gram of d1rt Durmg Clean up Wfeek nn May Gmc: I-Iugbzs TO THE ONE WHO BEARS THE LOAD FOR ME Whlle I bask 1n the l1ght of a pralse brlght sun Xou Walk ln the long grey shadow that I throw behlnd Bearmg che needs though I gather buds Few know you are there and sometxmes even I Forget you as I drmk of worldy Complxments But should you falter how helpless I become' When my strldes grow sW1fter w1th the strengthenmg years And worn w1th the struggle you smk to rest Your elegy from me shall read The one who bore the load for me -Grace H ugloffs One Hundred S1 firm y 9 Y . . . a 9 s s , . 1 9 9 1 9 a 9 Q! ' Y ii , . 9 1 - , 1 K . 4 - . ' 9 , . . v 9 , . 9 a , . 9 1 s 9 zz 37 DA1LY Jovan FHEQACQIIUIL RIIETJQIV C1-lJIlfb7'1lIgSfO fl IL ulmg eager uorlzl Worr! 0 great enenf or erusbmg grie 'Through an ez er flashing dasbmg wbxrl Al. xx Xl ..l.. Trinlezl form aml folded sheet . KQ U.. , ' f e ' 'f, BOOK SHELF Relgn of Terror Report Cards Great Lxpectauons ,Iumors Babes 1n the Woods Freshxes Hard Tlmes Collectlng O and B dues Paradlse Regaxned A Sub Common Lot Those wlthout Volces Fame and Sorrow Ye hd nn Chnef Great Dlvxde D and S Makers of Muslc Jazz Orchestra Why We Behave Llke Human Bemgs Mxss Mack Mr Schuessler Last of the Mohxcans Mr Brlmblecom M1ss Leekley Art of conversat1on Edlth Alberts Queen of Hearts Lucxlle Wldeen Welghed and Wantmg Theodore Stym S0 Blg Joseph Frlvaldsky Glorlous Appollo-John McSweeny Sandy Robert Placek Turmoll Chrlstlne Pacell1 Tree of Knowledge Abraham Schecter Return of the Natxve Charles Whltman Freckles Joseph Flynn Son of the Sahara Anthony Ravegnam Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Eleanor Knutson Ask Me Another-George Barnett Romeo and Jullet Bernard Bonds and Lucllle Wldeen The Crlsls Flnal Exams Bought and Pald for The Vonce Common Law Bulletms Damaged Goods School property and equlpment Blue Letters Report cards Call of the Wlld Assembly Hall Boyxbus klsslbus prettl glrlorum G1fllbUS hkebus wantn somorum Paplbus hearlbus blgl smackorum Klcklbus boyxbus outl back doorum Boylbus llmplbus alll way horum Swearlbus klsslbus gxrh no morum I guess Ive lost another pupil sand the professor as hns glass eye rolled down the smk Om' Hz nd fd Se ente n i ' . Q1 ' ,Y ' ' J YY fl . l, ' T ' , . . ti 0 - , - Q Fair God-Joseph Wheeler. 5 , . I Q ll 3 ' 7, ' ' 3 3 I Y . 2' C: Om' Hzmdr cd I FOUR EPITAPHS Deep w1sdom swelled head Bram fexer he s dead A Semor False falr one hope fled Heart broken he s dead A Jumor Went skatmg Us said Foot h1t h1m he s dead A Sophomore Mllk famme not fed Starvatlon he s dead A Freshman MAGAZINE RACK Popular Monthly Teachers Checks Theatrrcal Edlth Alberts Revrew of Revlews N1ght B4 Flnals NVorld s Work Gettmg out the Vo1ce The Sport Bernard Bonds P1ctor1al Renew Snapshots of Vo1ce Lxberty End of any dally program Pep Chrlstmc Pacelh Vogue Wanda Wesolowlcz Woman s Home Companlon Seymour ash N ASK ME ANOTHER Where can a man buy a cap for h1s knee? Or a key for a lock of h1s halr? Can h1s eyes be an academy because there are puplls there? Could she plerce you w1th a glance? What gems are found 1n the crown of her head? Who travels the br1dge of hls nose? Does the calf of h1s leg ever become hungry at t1mes? And devour the corns on h1s toes? Can the crook of h1s elbow ever be sent to jillla Where IS the shade from the palm of h1s hand? How does hc sharpen hxs shoulder blades? 11111 fern ll ' . .. , . Y 1 , ' ll QQ ' I .. , 1 ' 73 ,Q , . , . . . 3 . . , 3! ,, . . l 7 ' 9 li it D 7 ' Q! ' J! . . Y. ,, . ,, I f ' ' , . . . A wmter s day weather nlce 2 happy glrls skate on xce Tree near edge branches low Glrls tired out up they go Two young men astonnshed see One remarks n1ce paxr tree WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW Does Robert Play snck? Does Lee own a McDermott? What kmd of a tree Grace Hug es? Wlll Nata Censor any admnrers? If Rom He owed what Julnet? If Dorothy Bass was ever a fish? If ohn wrll ever Do blts of K1b1tzmg? If Mlrchell IS Frank wlth If Ruth Stealt 1nto the house that mght? If Peter Made You Llke hlm? Does Ed1th let Olnve hear you? If Franco Made regal robes for Kmg Lear? ALIBIS THAT WORKED I uezs late because Izlevator got stuck on second floor Saw a sxgn School go slow Had a flat on my blcycle Bus ran out of gas Wheel came off my roller skate Hazen 1' got my hofnework because' Took wrong book home Been handmg IH work every day and I thought you wouldn t notxce my not havmg It today Dldn t understand asslgnment Hurt my foot and couldn t wrlte Lost page ln my book All the lrghts 1n the house were out on account of storm Acute attack of sprmg few er Had company Fell downstalrs thus decapxtatmg my 1nk bottle Book I was reportmg on was so excntmg I couldn t wrlte my report Our dog got lost and I had to hunt hnm I thought we were gonna have an assembly so I dldn t study I was ln the publncatlon ofhce I dxdn t get my program stralghtened My grandmother dned flu Ilmzl d Nmcle' n . , . 1 9 , . y a , . s , . , , s f ,. ' Q! 37 vp , r 1 . . g , . a . , . , . , . . . . , . 7 . ' 3 v f . , . . V . 1' 171' . L' HEARD IN THE CORRIDORS Is he el1g1ble? Have you a pa1r of gym shoes? Buy a t1cket for the game? NX hen 15 the Vo1ce commg out? NV1ll you wr1te IH my glrl grad? Don t forget me ln the class electlons WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF Bernard Bonds gave the other fellow a chance? Seymour Nash stopped argulng? Frank Lehman exhausted all h1s 3.l1b1SD There was no spaghettl? Angelme I?enn1s1 flunked m Latln? Wllllam Spencer and Raymond Szczodrowskx weren t always rlvals? Wanle and Elleen Were never seen together? Charlotte Haddon d1dn t qult school every semester? POST GRAD CAREERS Narduccl who was most popular stlll IS he s a bootlegger Spencer who had to use a pony for h1s dlctatxon classes cleaned up on the race track Klee the H S dumbbell IS a gymnasrum teacher Ramazml quarterback now hands them out from the t1CkCt office Serrltella who loved sol1ta1re IS st1Il dolng It 1n Slng Slng WIND IS BLIND W1nd IS a Zephyr Zephyr IS yarn Yarn IS a tale Tale IS an attachment Attachment IS love Love 15 blmd Therefore wmd 1S blnnd Whatchagotna packldge? Sabook W3SS3H3lmUb1If: Sadnckshunery fullmanms Wlfe s gonna g1ttapllcedogandgottagxttanalmferxm One Hundred Twenty . 7 , . . . , , . . . . . , . . , . . . . , 9 9 I 1 , . . , . 1 3 ' s a ' s y s 1 9 9 . Q1 ' D! Q! D! QC ' ' 7! KC ' ' ' 37 , . H . , . . . . . ,, The song that grew neath schooled roo Maiures on a glorled stage Echoes o cr lhe marbled halls And lingers through the age The song shall lne orez er In young and swelling throa s Whzle musze rides onuarcl In a rich and silken float club QMBCIIFHVIIIGIIIIESJD AGECIJLVIKCIIUIIIQS 1111111 III 1 xr 111111 m 11 fmfzfm J 1115 sfznfnx Tb: stmff 1111K 111 ffm! ILIJIIL fzzgagul III 111110118 tILfIZlfltS and ll urs, fu: Tfum nba Illflflhlfl Ill school It fIlIfItX cal fha HX170lIXIl7llIfj of Hltlklllg 1 zusfll um fblllg that IN 11111l1rfa!z111 by H11 Llulm to zcbzzfa 241113 lnloug 1, I ' - 1 K Ari' A 1 5 'f 1 ' x ' ' I as l '.- .l,k. ,S I I , V I ' , K ll r , Y .I K1 i . 1. I ,kv of fbry un' 1f1'1'1'1oj7i11g rmzl abil!!-1' for lcvzaffr- 331. , 11 'j 1' 1-- SlL '.'.'ll 1' 'V' ' Q ' ,X , i xg l I i ,,! , Y . ZE nooscu-as ewqush Ovrvo ou Yer! , wuarl 4 fn You km. cnu. 4 THFO' SMH.-S cs.mc.Ht Nx NW e v cone GY THEM CFM-Vw-:S YE S-num. scuowruen 'Q'?fI'lv seven s.rm.e queens mn mow, ucv. um Hman' : . , . , 5, 4 .N A A X N qi? . U .QIQ W iw.. 5 , iii? 5 L fi'-N 9 P I4 , ' R H V Q - 7-' Q I .L 3 f ' '- .1 ' ig, . ' fi V bf . j . 1 1 QI 65 , 'L ,A 1- :g E vu ,I j. ffl Y, U f7m'Il11111l'n'fl Tfwlll-x'-Y':.'n L Goldstem H Goldberg Nelson A Robey A Ptnmsl D Bass M Colette C Pacxm THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Councll, the representatlve student body of McK1nley has been the drafter of many projects m the school Last semester, under the ausplces of the worthy sponsor, Dr Schley, the councnl nnstalled the new up and down tramc system on one stalr way The councxl also promoted the new method of markmg the classrooms on cleanlmess Awardmg the banners to the ten rooms bcmg the first to acqulre one hundred per cent ln membershlp found 1ts orxgnn m the student councll These projects and others were made pos xble by the CHTCICDI help of the last semester s officers Alxce Robey presndent, Leroy Goldstem, uce presldent, Dorothy Bass, recordlng secretary Helen Gold berg, correspondnng secretary, and MAFIOH Colette, treasurer The new counc1l, COI'lSlSIlf1g of many members of the old counc1l, have also been busy carrymg on the work of the councll of last semester The proposal to mstall a court system such as Crane Hxgh School has, the buyxng of the proposed trophy case the lnstallatlon of soap and towel 1n the bovs lax atorles, have all been launched by the new student councll Angelme Penmsl, presndent, Dorothy Bass vnce presndent, Cleo Pacnnl, recordmg secretary , and Marlon Colette, treasurer Um llumlnd Tnruix Time Y if is X, P ef -5 , VA' 1 A i , .Q Y 1 az S 4 T, f . l i ' . ' . H. ' 1 .t . , , - . 3 - 7 . - . i . . . ' '. . , . Nlnss Thumlty S Beus N1tSvsttnx Nlxss Pruner GIRL RESERVES Motto To face 11 c squarely Presldent W Wesolowlcz Vxce President S Morgan Treasurer C McSweeny Secretary S Bexes Sponsors Mlss Pruner and Mlss Thumley The Mclxmley Gxrl Reserves IS a very RCIIVC organxzatlon It holds many partles and entertalnments each semester, but all 1ts tlme and money ns not spent thus, for nt 3ldS the Bethesda Nursery and has g1ven several partxes for the chlldren One Hmzdrrd Ttwntx Four , , I 1 W . . , h- eu. l Q l S. Morgan XV. Xifesolowicv 1 - , 'ff r 5 ...aa C A Rh G X A VlcG NI Go o t S THE OMEGA IRVING The Omega Irving has just completed a most successful year due to the hearty cooperation of the club members oflicers and our able sponsor Miss Mack The Omega Irving IS the oldest high school club in the city of Chicago This club was organized in the year 1857 and was then composed of a division of boys and girls The boys division was called the Alpha Irving and the girls the Omega Irvmg Both names are derived from the Greek alphabet Because of the introduction of athletics into the high schools of Chicago Being a literaiy society at each meeting plays are presented debates are given recitations piano selections solos and songs are on the program The meetings are held every other Thursday in Room 103 at 3 IS P M An outstanding play presented this semester was entitled The Ghost in the Boarding House The club has purchased pins for the members who wish to buy them The previous semester a contest was held including all members wishing to participate composing a song for the club Much interest and excitement was aroused and to the successful girls Dorothy and Doris Turner went the prize of two eversharps The outstanding event of the club is a banquet given at the end of each semester OFFICERS FROM FEB TO JUNE President Meta Gowostis Vice President Marian C3SS1dV Secretary Mary Vmcitorio Treasurer Menda Govostis CHAIRMEN OF VARIOUS COMMITTEES Program Sadie Cram P ay Esther Margolm Debate Henrietta Cinderella Social Anna Matwenk Ou llzmi I' '1 Frze ' r T 4 l ,, I z 1 . M, assidy . inevault S. Bexcs M. ovostis M. 'incit ' . . uire , . v s is I. usek . . , 7 Y 3 ' . , . . . , . . ' K 1 1 . . . . . . , the boys' group was disbanded, but the girls' group is existing until this day. . . I A . , . , . 5 7 7 ' ' ' fl .' - I ' ,Y , . , . . . . . . , in . , . , . D Y L' L I'L'lf r ZUL lfy- i' THE STUDENT COUNCIL REPS A representatne from e1ch d1v1s1on makes up the student gox ernment bodv of the school The reps attend each meetmg and then report to the1r dnxsxons the busmess carrled on 1n the meetlngs The reps fllso collect the dnmes for dues Tap Rau Corrado NI Federmto T Scaletta HX NTLGUIFL L NItDtrmott S Zlma Nl Dxtkey A Intusmo D Bass G Sttrgnos H Goldberg I. Nomellnm I' Nladrngal H Snopelx Jrrd Rrru G 'wlarks F Gundx Sus k Sla n I Calcite L Suxdan La Rocca Loro H Dovnncx R lxutnxnk R Dc-Punto G Nlnlonex I Draper Suomi Rau N Tedeseo H Ntlson X1 Hamllton H tnlrot H 'xladrun Sanms T Lorrnban I Kub1c7 H Zarovuu K Selle I: Shapiro C Paum aflnm Rau tfferw B Colkovnslu N1 Xmkom nr D e1lex NI A Penms Sands C Strxcklmg I Tosoumon C Llapxtan CIVIC INDUSTRIAL CLUB The CHIC Industrxal Club w1s org1n1zed th1s semester under the able spon sorshlp of Mr R1Ch3fdSOH The chlef Work of the club was the clean up cam palgn whxch was conducted durlng the week of Aprll 21 27 The oihcers of the club were EX elyn Turner, chalrman, and John Dublcz, Red Cross representatlve The officers of the cle1n up campfugn were presndent, Flsune Mxller, vnce presx dent, Mlldred NuDelman, secremry enme S1eg1l The :um of the club durmg the campfugn was to urge ex eryone to clean, pamt and plant, makmg thelr commun1t1es better places for chxldren to develop 1nto God fearmg, uprlght Amerncans Throughout the c1mp11gn Chxcagos motto, I wlll, was used by the commxttee Ont I1V1md1c'dTrcrHtx Six . Y C v . . . . 1 ' V ' X I ' I '4v Y '- , Q ' I' Tl' : '. . ', . ' '. I. . 'e , xl. 2 fra , NI. 1 , . j . il. ' , A. ', -1 - .-- - -,l' ' . .. ..l- H - ' 1 1. ., . Z, . , . , . ' . B 1 1. -1- . Q ' 3 A . 1 , J. FL, f. s-1 1. . cw, A . S., M. .Ts - I l va A , 1- I - ,. . . . . 1 S 5 - L ' L Z 41 ' ' ' - . ,J .. L Y . . . . , . , - u C I t ll I 7, ' lr lllznulrfrf 'l':.r11f,x .S1':u 19 all Angelkas Imms Perm Run lxu 1 Ravtgnam Zx howl 1 Sannts SENIOR CADET OFFICERS The Semor Cadet Ofhcers are thlrd and fourth year cadets who are pro moted by VIFIUC of thelr super1or grasp of the fflllltilfy sclence and thexr ab1l1ty to advance farther m the art of leadersh1p They are requlred to be above the others 1n scholarshlp and curncular act1v1t1es and usually are leaders m en deavors other than the mlhtary One Hundr td Tut nfx Lzqlzt 4 rl. V V V ! 3 ' y .pj l .- rn! 'f a l ' ' ' . 3. 5 1 - ' ' x ,' 'u Y bici - x V 'vc flu- V x- 4 ln! lxrendtn huclt Tomlln JUNIOR CADET OFFICERS C dets of the R O T C , who as pr1vates and non commlssloned officers have shown decndedly that they have mastered the drlll and command phase of the mlhtary and are above the average m academlc subjects, are promoted to the rank of Znd lleutenant All cadets must be enrolled m the school for the four year course to gam promotxon to thxs rank If a cadet IS enrolled for two yelrs and hls shown exccptlonal ablllty m h1s mllltary classes, exceptlon to tlus rule IS sometlmes permlrred , 'u ' S -. R 'vii Y C ' x -, F , . V I D Y l A Fabbri Hayes DeFeo Pesce Nichols a .... ' ' - ' ' Um' Ilmrdrvu' Tx. 6'Ilfj .x'1.Hf ROTC SIHCC the advent of m1l1tary tralnmg mto the pubhc hlgh schools of Ch1cago, McKmley has always mamtamed a hxgh standard of CLECICHCY and servlce And 1930 proved that the boys of th1s school are mterested 1n mllltary tra1n1ng by hay mg an enrollment of one hundred and twenty Eve cadets, constltutlng a battahon SIHCC the obyect of M1l1tary Tra1n1ng IS to prepare young men to become ofhcers 1n our organlzed c1t1zens army, McKmley can well be proud of the Cadets of th1s school graduatmg thxs semester, after four years mllltarv tralnlng who wlll enter the1r chosen professlon, wlth a hlgh sense of duty and patrlotlsm T017 Rau Slmchuck Banta Lgelston San Fllnpo Degalman Guarmello I'1 !f1Rou, Banta Channel WEll Kimball Moskovsxtl Brokenbough Textlebaum Kelly lonts Robert Rozhon Louis Brokenbough I'o11rtlr Rau Serrlte'la Carattn Ray Banort Dunn Staht Romd nello Blacxa Cnttna Ronschkc P1enkos7 Tate Thin! Rou Desando Romeo Mangma Amcrxno jackctt Lmdgren Senate Harblson Buday Aurlcmma Casino Klersh Trapshams Karman Suomi Rau lxtllauay Nlanum Campagna Hdtruo Cmnohm Nl.1'ont Cxtrshatk lexus llascntyutz Robxn on Nute M2113 Bollom Rau Lt ames Hayes Lt Carmen Pesce Lt lug nc Nnthols Lt Hllky lx endunchuclt Lt Anthony Ravegnam Nlagor Peter Ptnto Capt Anthony Zychovuct Capt Xlnlllam jones Capt Anthony Rl7Zl0 Capt Fdvsard Kubntt Lt Peter Fabbrx BAND The McKmley Band was organized ln June, 1926, through the efforts of Mrs Rellly and Mr Page The Board of Educatlon set asnde a spec1al fund wxth Under the gu1dance of Captam Hansen, the first lnstructor, the band made rapld progress and entered the all cxty band contest, where nt recelved fifth place Smce then the band has played at many CIVIC programs and represented McKmley splendldly at all band competltlons In the early part of the September to January semester of 1928 Captam Hansen was glven full t1me at Marshall and Captam Blum, of Calumet, took the post of helmsman Through h1s hard work and the cooperatlon of the band members, one of the best bands ln Group I was produced an 1930 The purpose of the band IS to supply martlal mus1c at the games and for the R O T C on parades Any boy, espec1ally of the first vear, may 10111 the band even though he may not be able to blow a note on any type of xnstrument The organlzatlon welcomes all boys who play band 1nstruments T011 Rou Capt Blum Dxrttto of Band I Soboltvsskn E P1enkvs7 Bass Horns Fourth Rou L Santore Drums A Campagna B Tnetlebaum BBIIIOHES Beull C Stotk Melaphones 9 Caraccx XX Qerrntella XX Page L Caporale Drums D lackett Bass Drum Tb1r1lR0u F Karman X Kxmball D Tate IN NDon1to L Broktnboug.,h Trombones T Kellx vnay Barutone H Fontan I Rondnncllo H Cole 'vi Brlatta Saxaphones S11nmlR0u D Fulasua 9 Xlaua NI Tyrpak Fgelston N1 Castmo L Klersth R Rozhon R Gexrsback L Polln Lornets L Brokenbough P Lmdgren Clarmets Ballon: Rau Lt P fabbrl Flag Btarer Capt A Rl77I0 Drums and Tympanl Lt Sannes 1' Arndt R Holds NI Stahl T KlCfYLh P Romto Clarmets Nl Comlstro Oboe Luckcw J Cmocthxo I Tontllx Clarlngts Capt 1' Kubntl llutt and Drum Nlayor It XX Hayes Flat, Bcafrtr 0110 Ilzmdr rd Thu M . . f I . 9 1 1 5 4 I 1 MP1 .'1 - '1 -- H41 1 3 1 I 1 -'T 1 ' 1 - '5 1 1 - 1 A 1 1 A ' 1 ' 1 I 1 ,Va , '- fi, ' s , , 1 . K ' l A I 4 which to supply members with instruments and music. QQ ,, ' ' 'Z . . ' I, ' 3 N . . . U -1 . .p , 41. , . , - 1 - ' ' . . -, ' ' 1 1 1 QI- . - 1 1 1 1 ..-. - - at DEBATING CLUB Thls club has had a ln ely, successful year, haunv won sex en mter school debates to date Each commencement takes four or more stars from the vroup These must be replaced by lower classmen who are eagerly welcomed For next year the plans are qulte ambltlous because trophy w1nners must be trophy defenders The weekly pract1ce 1n formal and lmpromptu debatmg w1ll be doubled to mcrease the opportun1t1es for galnmg sk1ll 1n argument All those who share 1n the 1nter school debates rece1ve honor pomts and debatmg Ms All members and thenr guests have a jolly tlme at the regular semester partles Toll Rau Angelkas H Petrakas I1 Gualano I Goldstem V Jones A Schechter D Nlungo Tlurl Rou C Whitman F Urnan K Hendrneks R Krone S Nash D Schellx Trapshanxs AIHII Rau N1 Hamnlton Nl Sheridan H Coldberg, R Sehnudman I Nledles TROPI-IY WINNERS AND DEFENDERS Although McK1nley had had a debatlng club whxch sponsored clebatmg between members ot the club xt had not part1c1pated 1n Inter Scholastlc debates for ten years A year ago the NX'est Sect1on Debat1ng league was formulated w1th the object of promotlng debatmg among Ch1cago h1gh schools McK1nley entered the league and last semester the McK1nley entrants emerged from the fray V1ctor10us, I'CCClV1f1g as nts reward a sllver lovlng cup The debaters who captured the trophy for McK1nley were Helen Goldberg, captaxn, Abraham Schechter, Ruth Krone, Harry Kaplan Edlth Alberts, John McSweeny and Charles Whltman The cup must be won three t1mes before lf can be kept permanently The members who haxe taken the places of those who were graduated are Lerov Goldsteln, Sew mour Nash and Norma Nelson The team 15 determ1ned to keep the cup S romf Rau Nlr Greenberg, oseph Angelkas Nlanag r Seymour 'Nash Lerox Coldstem Charles Whx man Nlnss I-oreman I'1rxt Rau. Rose Crapple Helen Coldber Abraham Seheehter Ruth Krone Ednth Alberts Om' Ilxmdrvd Thu tx T to . . Y V. Y . - O . O . . , . . . 1 4 . . . 2 I . ., J a ' 'r , . . , . , . , .. , . , . , . . . , 1 . . , . , . , . , .. . . , . ,, u. . Fin! Razr: Ii. Jacobs, If. Pryma, R. Crapple, lf. Margolin, li. Alberts, K. Concannon. .l , - . K . . . . . 7 . . V . I r I In fr' ': . . ' ', ' 1, . fe , I' , ' 1' 1 V , 't- , . - ' 1 . ' - : K ' , . ' , 3' ,V s , ' 1, ' . . '. vw .I V GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The past year has provided many interesting events for the Girls' Glee Club. XY'ith Ll membership of Hfty girls, it has taken part in many assemblie: under the sponsorship of Miss Campbell. The erowning achievement came when it participated in the XY'omen's NVeek program at the Coliseum. Tllfl Kun: S. Xlnrgnn. Nl, lleemr. A. liuttarelo. O. Shaw. P, Kmmixik. li. Bratlley, lx. xlL1llAlQ'. Xl. Knnnnelis, I. Cnln. S. Niven, ly llryxn.i. Nl, :Xn7uzni. l.. C itrn. T'l'Hr'il Rau: M. Altier. l'. l,.lllC, R, lhllll, l.. Krone, A. XY'iemers, l . Cage, Nl. SINf'IllC, il. C.1r.1eei C. De Sylvester, P. l'us.1tln, li. Xlirrio, ll. Cinderella. ll. Cnr-gnlinne. Siwunl Rau: Miss Campbell. C. Dembo. Nl. Miller, Nl, Hill, R. Morgan, NI. Delsek. T. Nlgeri. Nl. Moser, R. Santo, B. Nlurgenstein, R, Bnstin. H. -lindra. Bnllum Rout A. ci.II10'llI1Ll, A. B-mur.1s. Nl. iieniglio. l. fX1eism.xn, Xl. l'.1ulu, li. levin. G. In fieern M. Calninn, M. Rubin, N. Klemmi BOYS' GLEE CLUB The Bo 's, Cvlee Club which meets three times n week, has svent the renter T 1 l g part of their time during the last semester on the operettn Tulip Time in Hollnndf, The ofhcers of the club are Albert Sulmjcln, president, and Andrew Zauchn, secretary. Tujr Run: Xl. l'r.mlt, R. ll.1ll.1rtl. G. Ciheelumipnulux, XY. lure. li. Iyulils, A. liienrtlete, A. Znucha, S. Casanu. l'. Anjglesanu, A. Suhajdm, il. Coglienese. 5. Cianu. Tfwirif Ruiz: li. Spilliri. P. Stnlfn, T. l5.1nt.1u1lu, A. T'i.lI11l7I'U, S. C'urbin-v, N, Tetleseu. Nl. Albinn, C. Cionsuuwn, V. Perri. Surollil Run: KI. Ymmtn, QI. liubinu, -I. Anigelkns, P. Peiiiu, XY. XY'.irden, A. Perry, P. Rumen, ll, Rutili, H. Smith, A. Allese. Boffmll Razr: A. Rinio, Xl. Xamle, B. lfinrgntimv. Greene. T, Cmnt-vrti, T. Sl'i.lI'XS7CV'5lii, Ll. liuritn, M. Salerno. Cf Cntluli. Om' Hzmdrm' 7411lI'f-X'-l'AHII7' I c Ilmldrvfi Tlzirq SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB The Senlor Dramaucs Class has had an mterestmg and successful semester under the sponso1'sh1p of Mrs Osborn The begmmng of the semester was dew oted to the enjoyable work of character1zat1on, 1mpersonat1on and study of POISC Then two one act plays Ze Modern Enghsh and Woo1ng Under Dim cultles were gnen to the apprec1at1xe aud1ences durmg Aprll The class has been asked to gnc mother play for Iune The College Town a three act play has been chosen for th1s occas1on The pres1dent of the class IS Sebasuan COYDIHO, the secretary Angela CJFIOSCIH To Rau I1 X1r1,1l1o B KOIOXXILI Rubmo Nl CIUYJIO XX KILL C Cosmn S Corbmo uuml Rau Dt XTlllO A Henruksen I berpmo Dubnel Frnaldsks C, Raeant1 L 'x1cDtrmott Nllrro Bfllllllll Rru L C110 I' Turner C Hossman A Canosua VI Coxostns R Cxumlla N Nappx ORCHESTRA The first d1rector of the orchestra was Mr Schuessler, whose great 1nterest and unt1r1ng efforts ln such ln organ1zat1on nursed It to ltS present standlng Due to the hard work of bemg sponsor of the sen1ors Mr Schuessler gave over the honor of dlI'CCtlI'1g the mus1cal organ1zat1on to MISS Meek The next year the orchestra had two 1nstructors, Mr Skubee and Mr Schne1der both of whom are now teachers 1n other h1gh schools the orchestra has acqu1red many good players and has advanced flr 1n the field of mus1c The orchestra IS governed by the club system E Kub1cz bemg pres1dent XV Indelak, l1brar1an L Br17Lolara, secret lry and tre asurer Tuff R014 NX Brmmkenbrough I TkfflCClll C Staeh A Schectcr P Pardl Sannes A Skolka Zyvmennslu Bexel T Kozuch I KUDICZ Tf1l1JRau A Hossman G 1JLlBOCLl0 R Hrlda Nl Nic-ers I Daxtro I Suboluaslu L Kxersth N1 RJIIIJSIFKJ A RIIIIO S11ul111Ro1c O Straha G Kosel Stall A Leseher N Hrountas XV ADICDIIIJWILI L Br111ol1r1 Danes D Turner Qanfihpo S luc w oftnm Rou Ix1l1nsk1 I enclg V llfll XX CIC w T KlCfSCh X! P t A Belaseo Sumo A Almo I Tosooman A Bruno One Hmzdzcd Tlzzrlx Su' If ' 1, QQ ' ' 9 1 ' 1 - Y I I rc as I ' , ' 9 7 1 ' . . . sw : J. . - ' , .. '- 'f,j. j. 'v '. f 1ll', . 1 ' ' ,j. 1 ' . 1 'I fx . n l I , At present Mr. Blum is working with the orchestra and under his leadership . , . . . . 3 . . . g . J . z . 1 . ': . I , . ' , . 14 ,. .1 , .. ,x. ', . A ' . J. I V. . ,Il.. ' . he. B 1: E. ', . C ' , . R 'lj 'hg, . A , . - , N. Um' Hzzmldrvd Tlrirty-Svtwx SERVICE CLUB Here is the happy-go-lucky group of McKinley that makes teas, parties, and banquets successful. It meets once ii week. After the business is over, entertainment begins. The club serves at parties and also helps teachers in time of need. The reward is two service points. The girls like this kind of work and it gives experience in different kinds of activities. All the girls are active in the club throughout the entire semester. Yiflfl Ruiz: il. Ciolonka, ll. klenkot. Nl, llill, ,I. llorolm. Ni. Xlillvfr Srnlriil Ron: Y, Pultl, l. c.l.lyl'iUXK'Slil, If. llixsinger, A. NY'vel.1wski, ll. Qlindra. Bollum Ron: ,l. Nlaturo, Xl. Parrilli, Nl. Giometti. A. Q3f7CCl1. ,I. lox. EVER READIES The membership of the Ever Readies is composed of the students working in the lunehroom. The oflieers are Marguerite Schoeler, president, Anthony Zycho- wiez, vice-presiden t, and James Hayes, treasurer. This semester Miss Hansen, the sponsor, went on a two months' vacation and Miss Petersen served in her stead. The aim of the Ever Readies is to serve the student body as well and in as many ways as possible. Tull Ruud A. Zvehowicv, XY. jones, il. Sanfilippo, il. Hayes, Nl. liederieo. SATUVHI Ron: Ci, Pesee, I. fi-igner. Nl. Yehoeler. Ci. NlcSweel1v, I. Rutili, I. Nlaweini. liullzun Kon: R. Quattroehi, .X. Cenuiarinc, S. licxes, l, Gu.xd.ignuolo, P. .'XI!liI1LlI'Clll. Om' IlIHIlfI'L'U,71111.17-X'-Ifijlllf umlf 1 7 mix 0 THE PRINTER S DEVILS The Prxnter s Devlls are those puplls takmg Pr1nt1ng and Mechanlcal Draw mg courses They do all kinds of jobs for the school, and they have meetmgs twrce a month 1n whlch regular busmess pertammg to prxntlng IS d1scussed The club was orvanxzed five years ago and IS progresslnv rap1dly The Ofhcers are Pres1dent Everett Thompson Vlce Presldent Charles Codut1 Secretary Rose Cxcmella Warden Mlchael Corr1ero Chalrman of Entertamment Commlttee Bruno Golkowskl To1Rou L Xlarclll Ixlxnuk B Nloskouw H Vwussert L Thompson NI: Nloehle Lee H Blank A Cortesla H Nloore Tfurll Kuu S Solar W Volmk NI Brxatta S Orlando I Poto I Styka Vcstuto M Camastro Suomi Rau Alum I Iunkov T Nlanmna Blaekham BBanta N1 Corrxero C Codutn A lambro Balfour Rau, I Cretn B Colkoxxskn F Rc-xccco E Infusmo R Cncmello A Cxtcrtllo I Nlxllcr I' XIOrell1 'VI Cebra ART SERVICE CLUB The Art SCFVICC Club IS composed of students who have a superlor grade 1n 'Xrt These students, who are mterested 1n artlstlc PUFSUIKS, meet dally ln room 310 the second perlod Here they make posters, block prmts, and servlce slgns for the school Thxs club IS an actlve and 1ndustr1ous one, sponsored by Mlss Homer The officers are Presldent Eugene Gualano Vxce Presxdent Mlldred Kramer Recordmg Secretary Nell Wrxght Attendance Secretary Adehne Ra1mond1 Treasurer Margaret Pason Top Rau L Suhalda M Pason A Rxcordatl D Lnbkt W Iones M Kramer I Hayes Tb1nlRou A Hossman G Kuder I Cencng L D1Cen70 B Vclrcna H Cnchy P Petxto g!l!IlIl1RIllL M Dntks N Xkrnghr M Bobbi: A Poszlcs N Sgotta I Lvualano M Shapnro Bolfuuz Rau NI Kalas 'VI Melchlonda R Qualtroclu F Chlldrcs A Raxmondl M Pesola Om' HllJ1dI6lfF0f1l 5 Y . . . , . . .. ......, .,.. , . . , 1 z .. ,I ', ., ',, . -' ,x ,. .. l ,,I. -, . ,. , .. . , . . , . ... ,,. ,.. ,. , , . 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'- V ' ', ' V I I ' . . . ,,l. , . , , . , .. , . . :.. ,I. , . , .. , . , . . w Om'llzmflrvfl1 m'fy-Our' RHYMING INKWELL The Rhymmg Inkwell composed of the lnterary talent m McK1nley as chosen for the gurdrng ofhcers thls semester Pres1dent Constance Plckens Vlce President Angela Carxoscxa Secretary Grace Hughes Treasurer Helene Paulsen S G A Representatlve Dorothy B1ss The club works quletly but effectwely prov1d1ng the greater part of the hr erary work rn the Orange and Black and the Volce Preparatlons are bemg made to complle 1 book of Oflglflill McK1nley poetry and Collectlon of poetry by the members 15 ln full swmf., The Rhymmg Inkwell IS a member of the Inter Scho lastlc Poetry Assoc1at1on bemg one of the first clubs to send 1tS representatlx es to the meetmgs Tht members hue been 1ct1xe 1n contests conductd by the O 85 B Voxce 'md other ITIZIQDTLIDCS 1nd sex er1l students have bro1dc1sted over the radlo A p1rt of the meetmg IS dex oted to Mrs Baxter the sponsor who gn es short talks on the mechamcs of poetry She 15 well supported ln her prophecy of a fine future for the Rln mms, Inkwell R Sus 1 H01 X Ca C: Hugh rllllzzdrull ull I l 3 , h . . . , . ,... . . . . . . . . . . . . , - 1 3 .5 . . 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O71 ' '41 ' P'-' lqyn l SOCIAL COMMITTEE Coclal Commute sponsor Mlss Plercc Cha1rman Jack Narduccl Co Chalrman Eleanor Knutson Each speclal soc1al has been just one more blg success for McK1nley s soc1al commlttee and 1ts sponsor The basket ball dance was the most out standlng event of the season The coaches and the plavers of both teams recelved recogmtlon and were awarded approprlate favors The gym was decorated wxth balloons The football dance and the second annual m1l1t1rv ball were other successes The members of the soc1al commlttee are ack Narduccx, chalrman, Eleanor Knutson, co chalrman, Sorts Serrltella, secretary Chr1st1ne Pacelh, treasurer, ames Murphy Robert Placek, Geraldine DeLeonard1s, W anda Wesolow1cz, Marlon Mossessa, Harry Neuhaus and Tony RIZZIO The soc1al orchestra co operates to the fullest extent ln makmg the soclals posslble The commlttee offers nts hearty thanks to these boys The members are 15 follows Harry Neuhaus, planlst, Tony RIZZIO, pmnlst, ullus Sobolewslu, cornetnst, ohn Torrxcelln, saxophonlst, Joe DelBoss1o, saxophomst and clarxnctlst, Llwrcnce Klersch cornetlst, and Vlrglllo Rut1l1, VlOllI'llSt To R011 X SLfl'llLll1 LJ It L nar IS C Pact 1 Nl Xloscsa I Narduttl uflum Pun 1 son ll LXlIlXllt.l Xltr fur llmllufll fl llzv ' a J V . . I . 1 7 ' fv '.I-lun dj . '-ll',.., is X 1 R. Pluck, 12. Klum , A, R' fm, wr. xx- I, . ul. , zphj, I,, , .. .'l,.k,..Y .LT it B01 COkl F lx jDb B e dg O 86 B STAFF Due to the excellence of the O 85 B staff whxch worked dlllgently to make the paper a success Mclxmley puts out a paper wh1ch would be a credlt to any school News Edltor Dorothy Bass Llterary Edltor Bessle Oyler ACIIVICICS Echtor Vrolct Keehng Sports Ed1tor Charles Oakley ASSOCIHYC Ed1tors News M1tchcll Frank Llterary Ben Kotow1cz ACIIVIIICS John Dublcz Sports George Barnett Humor Wanda Blsard C1rculat1on Manager Isabel Guadagnuolo Treasurer JCSSIC Proctor Faculty Advlsor Mlss Margaret J Synnberg Reporters Journallsm Class Typ1StS Nancy Andes Laura Cozzl Mlldred D1 Paolo Tnla Bermce Olczewskl Edlth Ol1YCI'1O and Mlldrecl dl Paolo were the Olszewsk1, VICCOFIH Sgotta, Sara Temkm, Martha Yokom Om? Hlllldl cd Forfg F0111 2 z 7 N F 1- L: m yy v qx xx-E1 .' if 1 ' 1- . gy., ,I ,.: Q . V, F A r -W in z 0 ,fa Q ' .A D. Bass . yer V. Keeling . a ey XV. Bisard Proctor M. rank B. 'otowicz . u icz G. arn tt I. Gua a nuolo E , ,. . . I . 1 Y , ., . . , . , . M aly VI eter K JDbc P BBod M Yoko B a d R Placek J P octor VOICE STAFF Due to the excellence of the O 85 B staff wh1ch Worked d1l1gently to make Volce staff of 1930 have been able to produce a year book of whlch we are very proud Dxllgent work cooperatxon and good w1ll on the part of all staff members have made posslble the publlcatxon of thls book Speclal credxt IS due the year managers and typlsts who gave readnly of thexr tnme and efforts Fol lowmg are the names of the CdltOlS and thenr ofhces Ed1tor 1n chxef Enleen Mullaley Buslness Manager Myra Burmester Ass1stant Busmess Manager Llterary Edltor Act1v1t1es Edltor Sports Edltor Admmlstratxon Edltor Feature Ed1tor Advertlslng Manager C1fCul2IlOH Manager Treasurer Semor Manager Jumor Manager Sophomore Manager Freshman Manager Ben Kotowlcz Loulse ones Ben KOCOWILZ Bernard Bonds Helene Paulsen Wanda Bxsard Robert Placek John Dublcz Jessxe Proctor Mnchael Federlco Salvatore Cnlella Rose De Pnnto James Jeffrey Gloconda Mnone Rose Mlkosz Tlla 'Vladrxgal Mane Antonelll Bermce Olszewskl Edlth Olxverlo and Mxldred D1 Paolo were the Voxce typnsts Ou Hundred Forlg Fa-Le j 4 V s . Q lp 4 l F. ull e 1 . Burm s B. otowicz . u i z H. aulsen . n s . m W. is r . L. Jones . r . , . ' , , Art Editor .......,.,.,..........,..,,..,. . , Martha Yokom . . , . , . 1 . , . ., 7 ll ' 7, ' L7 Y- . Y ORANGE AND BLACK REPS The Orange md Bllelx hls been lucky th1s semester IH hu mg a group of h1rd worlung, mckel collectmg reps to keep up IIS exeellent e1rculat1on The reps I1 ue vxorlxed vs hole hmrtedly , and the1r 1mb1t1ons for one hundred per cent have been spurred on bw the eooptmtlon of 111 the students 111111 L o t ont d ll tront lXULlIl'l1ll s T' litr nudtl JY rc wma., 1 u ts o tr u as Sterbo C Kmane 111111 nu IFOIIU an mo ne1u1So amaro 1t ex l Arms 0 P Y o 1 Ma 11111 I Sw .1 nz 1 11 7 t me ox 1r1 t o O slew s R Stel XX ardtn VOICE REPS lhls .1mb1t1ous group of students IS the one whlch tlrelessly worked gettlng subscr1pt1ons and collectmg money for COPICS of the x7OlCC Every day the reps came lround nslsmg for mclxels, d1n1es 1nd quflrters untxl the wx hole sum, one doll1r and Z1 qufzrter, was p.11d n Ron urro I 1111111 Xi orr1t 41 1 no lxoun1r.1s N Doudx C, Bran an N1 XXJBDQF A Warden Sateo Tl11r1lRu1c N1 Slaleekn VI Poslxonkn N1 lx1las T COIfl1.,llLl16 X Uf7l T Dolu 1' Ch1ldres A Alle1.,rett1 R Txytlska X Pe1scr umnl Ron nelnuso A :1 url A Bnnlt I Btrmudu X Sumo A Nilklhl I1v1u11s1 L sltro SIPILLI XX QIL1 B!'flVl1R0ll Bnllmo H Cyromlu B Addeo NI Lontannon Bono A Nl1ller N1 boxostxs H lmdra T Slxm Om' Ilmzdrcd I nrtx .Sw Twp R011 : lf. 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't 1t11u 11 1 t s s o lIg01ll1 S C ll A X1XIUSll 01111111 Run t 1 uns 1 s s 11 1 1xost1s txt at 'lontl 1 1 2 v O 1 - 1 ., : ,. .H r',, , ' ,.. .Y 1 , . , 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 I , 1 ' Y - 1 Q - 1 -1 V1 3 1 , I ' ' . L 1 v 'ky ' 1 I' - 1 ' , ' 1 . . Q In .. 1 2 , 4 , I ' T 1 ': R. C111g111, 11. Pry111.1, S. N1Ul g.lI1, M. K1 ' '1' , M. f ' 1. S 11l R z C. Dc S111-1-r, A. K san, 1. C11v'1l 1 11 , 1. Y ' '15, .1. ' ' t' . I3 : 5.15151 , M. G ' 1' , M. Mill . H. xl' 1 , '. . 1 . '. rep 'G '. Q 1 f' Q' ' ' '. T011 Roll: A. 1i11111cv.11111. A. Yan ZXK'1ClCH, M. DCIlC1'i, N. XY'1'13111l, Y. 1'1s11c1', D. Madrow, 13. 1id.',1.VA 1' ', ., 71 1 R1 Ili 41. Vs, D. '14111'11c1'. C. O -1- 1. 15ri'11t1, 1. XYQ11 113 Ll. Ye-t11io, M. 1'1 't '. 11. KA' ', 1.. XY 1 , M. f11'1 1.111. 511' 1 Ruiz: M' M11'1g. 1. C1L11i11, I. 11111-r, 1'. U11 Xl. Cn C1113 M. 1M1U'I', 1'. 11.114 11, 11. M. ' , .. .mi . . . , '. 11. B : 15. 1'A'c11', A. Ox' ,, M. CQo'o.li . R, Y'11t74.111, M. Gt' ', S. 11'. 1, 1. P '1nf:, M. A 11'. 0111' ll1m1l1'1'11'l711rf,1'-lfiyflzi 1'1llllltfVa'1l l fvl't,x'-Xillv VOICE CLASS A newly orglmzed class ln McKmley Hxbh School IS the N OICL Class MLK ley IS fortunate because rt IS the only school 1n the clty hu mg a class of th1s nature The success of the new X enture IS due to the splendid superv 1s1on of our most w11l mg lnstructor, Mlss Sara Campbell One may hear melodlous struns every Week of delxghtful stltctlons such as Evemng Love s Echo, and May Mormng a1Rau Dobtrstun S Norgan I Prxma N Coxostns Baffam Rau N1 Coxostls S Buns R Koumtlxs N1 Koumtln FIRE SQUAD The Flre Squad of McK1nley H1gh School xs a club m wh1ch the members have the duty of seelng that fire drllls are duly conducted Durlng the fire drllls squad members are posted at dlfferent sectxons of the bulldmg to ma1nta1n order They work under the d1rect1on of the .Iumor Flre Marshall who IS appomted by an officer of the Clty F1re Department To Rau H Krendenchuck C Ronschkv. L Sttrglos P Dt Fto A Zxchovucz Mancmn Snoml Rau D Ravegnam P I-abbrn I Hayes W ones Bolfom Rau F Nichols A RIITIO I Sannes C Peste P Petlto HALL GUARDS 0 Rau ergms Fvun Nlurpn T C.urrn,an H Petra os Del.: as A Sutro Serntclla Flflb Rau T Cardamom ,I Ltvus H Smnth L Bertollom P Sasso R S7Lldl'ORSRl I Hayes S SILDLRLWILI R Llucu l'aur1lr Rau Kar.q,n:m1s I NTIIHLIHI L Pesce T Rutlll Rabnoo acmna L Ruffalo Corbmo ,I Rubxno P Pttnro A Zyl,l'l0WlC7 'Nlalonev N1 Nalepa B Tutelbaum I Salntort L Hawnes Tblf1lR0lL C Rlutta F Nnchols F Bermuda I Capuralt C Ronschke Sanhllnpo A Gallma A Colsant S Sumo D C3SIIf,ll0 I Ang,lu.1no R H.1ll.1rd A Camps nt Nl Wxntrq D Cxmmo A RIIIIU Suomi Rau I: Stttlcs R lxarvsovuskl H 'Neuhaus Sobolevsskx A Zaucha P Defcu T Stym Sannes F Ptak H Wold I Abate D Zollxotg Balfam Rau I Cllnbrasn A Anglo Srchn XI Carlngtlla S Dnardl F Fxorlto L lxlcrsch L Lzuallo I Pavllt D Schtllv S C,.1I'.ll1LL.l Um l1'1n111'r JI: IX , L . . . . Y . i , . E U I v in- If L . L . 1 If ' 37 Cf 7 3, fl ' 3, , . T1 ': F. ' V , . .1 L , Q. 1' , .I. 3 ' . P '1 - '. . ' '. - ' A . . ' '. . '-I - ' ': . I , . l I , . , . ,I . I T ll ': I.. St ' , I. ln: , AI. . lj, . ' fy , . - k I. k , . ' , H. Krcndcnchuck, A. Ravengnani. VV. jones, R. Rozhorn, KI. Fggelsron, R. Cumbio, T. Scncw, R. Congiu, A' . : ' 'f' I.. ', '. -f, . H, I. 'l, .I 'L , . , S. ,I x l . , I .. , -,Jil JA' . .y ' , . ,Ui ,v U 4. .- , . , . A ' , ' , . , . ' ,ag ', I . Y' ' ', . I , . . R: 'y - r' ' ' A-, V GJ- H, - . - M - , I. ' , L. , . , . , . - . N A, . ' ,kI..i'Au,.. ' ' ,. ', . , . . . .l. J'-f 5. i i Um' llmnlrvfl lfifly-One JOURNALISM The thirty-five students who make up the Journalism class are the reporters of the Orange and Black, the school's bi-monthly newspaper. During the days before the paper goes to press the young reporters go busily about the school gath- ering news. The bcst of the class are made editors of the paper and annual. Much lvaluable training may be derived from Z1 class of this sort. Top Rolf: G. Barnett, S. Sienkiewicz, KI. Dubicz, A. Zaucha, A. Kronowitz, C. Oakley, V. Scssa, F. Madrigal, T. Senesc. Third Knut P. Scnlisc, R. Dc Simone, B, Bonds, B. Kotowicz, M. Frank, G. Stcrgios, J. Sobolcwski, A. Zychowicz. Srroml Rouz R. Dc Larme, R. Steldr, If. Prymn, XV. Bisard, E. Baskoff, S. Crain, F. Doberstein, B. Fiorentino. Ballon: Rau: D. Love, H. Cinderella, S. Devine, Nl. Parilli, R. La Rocca, D. Bass, R. Phillips. Our' i11ll1dVE'll' Fiffy- Tivo QQWIEHLEQIFMEJ When the race IS thru the contest won Ulm! the pzllars east their shadows Strammg hearts me orgotterz 'XO ttu place I3 there When youth ul nthlftes Mzghtfmfl th prrus 0 the Olympmns 33 feats 0 strong endurance' l In the glory of the vict0r's smile. 1 T F , . '. 4 .I -V . f 1, 1 ' e e e f V' ' I ' f - 3 453' 'I I 73' , fa 'ls - UF. ! , K rg fA-- f if X WHDGQDJRCIIIS 11 Whoo! 11: xjnmlx an manly ax IIII fbz pnjul sffmol xjmzf um! ubuf I9 wbool zz zfbonf vcbool :fm lf? ,J 0 llmrhuzf as sfzldivx. Tbvy bvlp to instill in W' Wesolowncz V al o F Knut on Sal r Iv S el THEG A A The ofhcers ofthe Glrls Athletlc ASSOCIHIIOH for the semester endmg 1n June are presrdent Eleanor Knutson v1ce presldent Stella Vlahos secretary Josephme Salerno treasurer Wanda Wesolowlcz T e only glrl ever to have won a double chevron at McK1nley rs Eleanor Knutson In addltxon to thls she IS worklng for a vold p1n a new honor voted to be glven to all hlgh school glrls who are ellglblc for the honor of a thlrd chevron Thls p1n Wlll have a star of a dlfferent color at the base whlch S1gl'1l66Q the school G A A orgamzatlon awardlng lt Flrst semester the honors awarded were four chevrons two M s and fifteen pms The number of awards wlll be greater The annual xolley ball 1nter class and 1nter year champnonshlp played 1n January was won by the senlors The Captaln basketball honors were clalmed by the jumors The basketball and track tournament wnll be played off durmg the month of June The socxal act1v1t1es of the G A A mcluded a Hallowe en party gxven by the lumor gxrls for the senxors and the sem1 annual party at whlch the glrls presented a play At the close of the play the refreshments were served Because of storm many gxrls were not present, so thelr share of the refreshments were sent to cheer the chrldren patnents at the County Hosp1tal One Hundred I :fn Iam' . V i f 4 1 , Isa, sy- A i n y t ,ns f '-wx V '!f'f?j t 'V A 5, X , V . , 4551151 , I an , :MW I TW Y Y ,j new-W. a , N ,..,,.-M at , . , ,M . ' M. l 1 s .. s J. c no 1. cho cr . . . . , . . . . . 9 9 ' 1 S 7 3 a - . D , . . ' Y 9 7 - . - . - . . . 3 V . . - . , . . . . . . , . 3 - 9' In N Gentile 'Nardu Spe cer Alba o Bonds W h tman Murphy Flynn BAA Every boy should partxcxpate ID some athletxc act1v1tv Wrth th1s as their slogan the Boys Athletlc Assoclatxon set 1bout to If The prov1s1on of athletxc recreatlon for over slx hundred boys IS no small task how ever this was the purpose and nt was successfully accomphshed Led by 1ts gemal and popular sponsor Mr Albert F Alles the B A A thls year cllmbed to loftler helghts than ever before ln 1ts hlstory A hrgh water mark nn both membershrp and act1v1ty was achlew ed Competltron 1n the B A A baseball and basketball tournaments IS l1m1ted to the less skrlled and expenenced boys no boy who has earned a letter 1n enther sport IS allowed to compete thus grvmg the other boys a falrer advantage To the wmners 1n these keenly contested games go mmor letters recogmtlon of therr uccessful efforts Cooperatxon from the room representatxves and student body IS responslble for the fine record of thls orgamzatxon Much of the credlt for the success of the B A A can be traced to the fine work and knowledge of the present group of officers who all have records of long and falthful servrce If the future can be judged by the past the lrfe of the B A A shall be one of contlnued prosperrty Om' Hzmdud fzffx fue ' w - , A' . 2, jg 1 .' mf' V V. ,lv , X l y 7 5 4 I - ' .A 1' . All , Hi ' try, 6 ' ' l' cci n n , i Y . . . ,, . . . . . . ,, . . g - , . , . . , . . . . . . . . 7 Q . . U. . . , . ' a 5 . . . . . , . , . . . . BASKETBALL, LIGHTWEIGHT McKinley . . . McKinley, . McKinley , McKinley McKinley McKinley McKinley McKinley McKinley . McKinley McKinley . McKinley . McKinley. McKinley McKinley . McKinley McKinley .. McKinley. . . McKinley, 1 , , , A , McKinley ...,, Firsf Row: Paluvolo 22 15 10 22 27 20 20 15 20 23 31 27 23 14 18 5 19 19 13 16 , Corbino, Glob, D1 S Srronil Rout Risoluti, Mgr, Caltna, P k 1.1 , Alumni . . Calumet .. . . Englewood ., Arlington Heights La Grange , . . Lane .... St. Patrick QHerej St. Patrick ffherej Marshall .. ,, . Harrison Medill Austin . Tuley Crane Marshall , Harrison Medill ,. Austin Tuley . Crane .. Berinudw, Nlr. Zahorik, Loach. BASKETBALL, HEAVIES McKinley. , 33 Faculty . . 1 McKinley . 28 Alumni . McKinley. 29 Calumet , , McKinley , 1 S Englewood McKinley 1 33 Arlington Heights McKinley . , 19 LaGrange . , McKinley , 16 Lane , A A . . McKinley 24 St. Patrick fHerej McKinley . 1 S St. Patrick Qnfherej McKinley 22 Marshall McKinley .,.. 28 Harrison . McKinley 22 Austin McKinley 29 Tuley McKinley , , li Crane . McKinley. . . 21 Marshall A McKinley, . , 31 Tuley , . McKinley., . 20 Crane 1 McKinley, A 17 Harrison Tnfi Run: B. irii eu. Stnou. hr crviti mu. P t S i'iar11 nl Rout Nardutti Nix, S l 11 H 1 ' SCI'l'1lCll1l, Mr. Nnwinson, cm l 130110111 Rau: Xvheeler, Murphy, Placek, Madison. Um' IIIIIIILVUKYFilififj'-S1.1' V llrzmlrnl lfifi-x'-.N1':.' BASEBALL'TEANI The baseball season opened wxth seven expemenced men reportmg for prac tlce Inclement xxtlther kept our team 1ns1de for 1 long tlme so we only had 1 few weeks practlce b fore we hzd 1 game In sp1te of thls dlfhcultx McK1nlty turned 1n an 1mpress1se record of practlce games As th1s goes to press, the news has just come 1n that 'Vlclimley lost the league opener to Marshall 7 61n a hard fought battle Tap Ron RlSC7lllll Pareu Cuttone Suhagda Subolcvtskx Sunml Rau Mr Yahorxk toath Ptlk Lxlltla Wold Sessa liollom Ron Ixrlak Xlurphx Frnaldslu Vbhttler Tap.,l1.1 TRACK The track team th1s year was the most successful un recent years W1th the return of m1ny xeterans to bolster the newcomers, 1 well balanced team wls turned out The team made a Xery credltable showlng ln the Clty Indoor meet, enterlng two teams The outdoor season w1ll be a busy one as there vu 1ll be dual meets wlrh Austm, enter severll trmngular meets as well as 1nx1tat1on1l contests Sex eral men expect to quahfy at the Ill1no1s state meet trvouts The wmners of these places w1ll go tc the Unn erslty of IlllI1OlS meet The bovs w1ll wmd up the season at the Cl l1C1gO Hwh School Annual Out door meet on June 13 at Sold1ers Fleld The outstanding stars of tht team Ire X 1rg1l1o, captaln of the semors, and Collettl Corblno, Hayes and Hazzard Tuff R014 Colltttu Stephantson Haus Crnthths NlcCurmt Lunk Tfvlnf Run. Codutl Cole Ixhkonmn fosoonlan Rlcketson Broomt lllbmsl Sunni Rm Nlr Alles cu.u.h Xlry.,1lm Corblno Petlto Bonds Xlgr Bnffouz Run Ixronovuu Ixrtndenchulx lones Smnth Hallard Spun rn Om' H1n1dwdI'1ft3 I 141111 .-4- H V. 'X' . X ' . 'H ' I ' L R I . 'V ' . a ' e 1 . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' V . . . . I . Roosevelt, Lake View, Y. M. C. A. High School, and Calumet. The team will also X . v I 1 . . ' H . . . i .D Q 1 , . f-. Q,.'.fw,tFg '.': ff.M FOOTBALL TEAM XX 1th only 1 few ttlloxxs txptrntnetd 1nd some othtls xxlth none If 111 Mr Wenktl ploceeded to bulld up 1 foothlll tum to ILPIQSLIII hlCK1lllCX A hght tefmm wlth l1ttle evpeuenee fought 1nd fought neglrdless of the opponents or tht Score Illlllly We xcqulred xxhlt xxt h ld long xx mshtd fox xxe won A glme .IQIIHSI l1llLlLl1 ustnxes 7 0 Not sltxshtd, xxe xx :shed 11 not mblt to xx III to score 1 touch tnn Samcco stepped aeross then lmt for ou1 SCOIL ot Su ICLO, fullblklx 1nd Llpfllli md Sptnttr tlelxlt wtre CISllX the out smndmg playels Salaceo btlng nlmtd on the XVcst SLLUOI1 all star team Th1s IS only the second yen MLKll1lLy h is lm 1d 1 footbxll telm for 1 number of ye1rs, we do bettex euh yt lr and pxospetts fox 1 good tt 1m look grelt thus yun Om llltlltlllftl Snlx YI. y 1 Ai 7 l ' I I i W1 - x I' 7. x 1 V 1 'I I ' V K - KL ik 'J ' A 1 . 7- . ' ' -' . 4 , u . , K t Q K t , I 5 'Y 3 ' V - ' . Q I 7 l Y. l D A V I V. 3 - down in L1 league game. Our wish was ansxvered, for in the Marshall game Cap- ' - - 1' . 1 m 7 1 x N ' . - . . ' l ' 4 ' ' ' ' ' ai A L Q 2 A 1 3 v I W xr I X' 1 ' 1 if ' 1 I 5 ' -...,' L LJ ii-nn-gl Une' Ilmzflr z1S1rtx Ilncc , 1 i w i A A I 1 xv , I F 4 i ' Y 2 , M ,A 1 2 x ' -.,,Q , 'Aw t A .U P,- . SWIMMING TEAM For the first txme 1n the hxstory of McK1nley s sports the school acqulred a swlmmmg team Mr Nowmson arranged wrth the Vfest Sxde Y M C A secre tary, R P Bowdon, for the use of the tank two afternoons 1 week Many responded, and there were enough to necess1tate a cut 1n the squad The team practlced fzuthfully under Mr Nowmson untml Sprmg practlce mter fered, but xmmedxately after they returned to practlee Bonds, captam of the team, turned ln a credltable record 1n the NJf1OHal Inter Scholastlc Meet and placed fourth 1n the Clt, Champxonshlp meet ln fancy dn mg T011 Ron Brokenbough Wheeler Nlurphx Vsestman Ixotovutl Smond Rau Sommcrmzln Anzumn Warden Sehellw Comforte Mgr Nlr INovunson 'Foath Boflom Rau Poll: Suhayda Ynrgnllo Bonds Capt One H1mdrcdS1rt5 I om . . . . , . . . s . y v 5 1 1' ,v v ' - - ,. ' ' ' - Y I K - . , , , 1, ,I .,. . , ,xo . H . . 7. .. - u y v -v - v-f - t b lb g WWb Tly Y WK! v' 07' Mk PAR HUHIVJIGDR AIINIHID ADVERTISING 25 vc? .fzp H ' X 1 Q T 0Ns1.E Q 0uR AoveRTnSER5 A 1 I I ill I WI 'lf 'fb ff bl O U' ' t . Vid bt 1-gif, :rg ' J' lugpf . 1-41 1, 'fb f '1 .ln - .... - .... -,.-..-..-..-,..-.,.-,....,.-.,-,,- + MCSER SHCRTHAND C O L L E G E A Busmess School 0 Dzstzncfzon H1 gh School Graduates Only Are Enrolled MUNSON OR GREGG SHORTHAND Bulletm 011 Request 116 So MICHIGAN AVE RANDOLPH 4347 CHICAGO o f , o i o 2 '- Y P F Q . Tovelfrh Floor ' M ru: 0 rm Qglaj Jlalhn 61 Ullllner Agann QUE are Amer1ca s largest school annual des1gners and engravers because We render scztzs czctzon on more than 400 books each year Intelllgent co operat1on, hlghest quallty workmansh1p and on t1me del1ver1es created our reputat1on for dependab1l1ty JAHN at oLL1ER ENGRAVING co g pb Bl k k 1 Wwhg C Tlph oNRo L 'V Q U2 lk IQ Pl 3 0 an s om? OH I- ca IP . . , O f O 'Photo ra ers, Artists andMa .ers of Ffl18Pfft1fflIgPIdf6Jf0f df . or Colors. 8 7 . as in ton Boulevard . hicago V e e one M E 7080 1 3 IV e do r t nb-let any ff r art o grating l pa re- 2' D?-S A19 J X226 ' A v ks Y M: .. ff 4 ' Ll fl ist- Qu ..-.......-..-..-M --.- -,-.-.-,..4. ........ . ..... .. 4- Linden Printing Company S 17 South jefferson Street CHICAGO Irmtus of Tht Voztt LOLLILGL AND HIGH SCHOOL PUBLICATION PRINTERS f 7 ' , - - A 1 ' f Q 'f ' Y 4, .-. -..-..-M.-.1 ---- .. ---- -. .- I-., ...I ---- - - - ..-. 4, Um' llmzflrufl,S'i.1'i.x'-.S nz ROOT STUDIOS WHERE ORIGINALITY - ABILITY and CAREFUL STUDY OF THE INDIVIDUAL Makes PHOTOGRAPH Y AN ART QZO Specml PYICCS to McK1nley Students 1t All Tunes O c1a1Pfwf0gr'aj7f901Q THE VOICE 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1 ROOT STUDIOS 1111 lbofogla Jr Id ff -' I f Estnlulislmeml 887 Y 1 ' J 3 ' Room 310 N e ical and Dental A I B ld g 185 N. NVABASH AVENUE CORNER L XKF STREET Telepluonc Slate nm rm .'i,1' jp- fm 1 OI1iIS1ll! 0 PDLEMOLCK CLASS RINGS PINS MEDALS-TROPHIILS ANNOUNCEMENTS Q D A N C E F A V 0 R S IDOQODJ FRATERNITY JEWELRY CI: Q 7 W Madlson at State t Floor tral 2223 If welers fo the MCKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL 19 8 29 30 -I 'I' Ur11'lf1ru11rc'rlSlt'fx N mc' 2.-T-....1T-T:-:':f: 1 : :f:f:f:f: I: 'wir I I I I I I I I I I I I J. a I 0. S, I ' I I 1' I I afao ue onRe uelt I . ' - 9 h I I 1 I I I I 2 -' -' 5 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Oel-I d S +,HhMh. ..----- ----------- -W-A + The Business Administration Department o the IIIINOIS BUSINESS COLLEGE EPJCILLS Only I-hgh School Graduates if Short UNIVERSITY COURSES THAT 1REPARr FOR EXECUTIVE 'KIND SECRETARIAL IOSITIOXS 3 h4onths SHORTHAND COURSE IOR THOSF XX HO NIUST XWORK AT OIXCI' LID 3260 W Machson Street 0 e I e 3 S Cl cago I I 1 1 l sq Q-X3 X Ci? J CJ x L . ' , ' ' 3 I' . ,i T . V . . ! Axle for Blzlfvlin I I ! ! - ' ! f - i Ph n an Bur n 76 11 I ! +I-I.-..-. ----- , - ---- .-.. ----- ... - -.,..-.. n un red ewizfy AFTER GRADUATIO enroll ln Amenca s Fmest System of Commercxal Schools The domlnlnt flttor ln dt.It.Fl11ll1lIlg tht tolltgt sou should ltttnd 1 n t its locatxon or tost nor I9 lf ns sue lS,L or utn xts method of mstruttnon Ex en though Mctropolltan hls fifteen brmchts one of V!l1lCl1 IS neu' utry rtsl dtnt of the tntx These colleges Irv. lotlted out of tht hugh rent loop dxstrxtt thus mlklng the Lost of lttendmg Nletropolltln mlmmum The last report of the U S Bureau of Educatlon states that more students attend the Vletropolltfm than my other SllTlll3I' school Mttropohtan h1s been servmg the pubhe for 57 se1rs Our tolltg s use tht :deal svstem of IC'lLl1lI1g the mdlvldull proyttt method tt thtst flttors lrt onlw of sttondxrx IIUIJOIIIIILL for tht rtll trlttrnon m tht SUC LESS OI ITS STUDENTS Many of oux students hxt nur sou Consult thtm md ltlrn xxhx You should attend oul Colltgt Durms., the plst stu' 5? gI'lLlUlILS of om school tht Austin Hugh Sthool follosstd thus plan md tnrolltd ln tht Nlttropolltm The onls buslntss collage Ill tht tltx thlt sponsors studtnts orglnxfltlons for tht purpost of dtwtloplm., tatt nnntutnxt md ptrsonxhts lll of xxhnch plans rm IINPOFIIIII part ln tht sutttss of tlth ll lLllXlClUll G40 Metropolltan Buslness College 9 South Crawford Avenue Ntwldl 1637 lI1Lll61S H11 Ilmnl: Ilx JL --..-............------.-.----------..-......-..g. 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Q' mwI.N.':'u1 '-O11 in-1-.11 1 1,11 1, -111111-.i.1 i1i.111111 . .1 Prospective Dental Students Loxoll UIIINLFSIIS Collegbe of Arts and Scnences offers a pre dental Ven: of especlal Interest to prospectlse students The vsork IS gnen part ln the dovtntovsn college 28 North Fmnklxn Street and part ln the Dental Depart ment the Chleago College of Dental Surgerx In addltlon to the requlred subjects the course offers vtorlx of at dent1I nature vxhlch Xull enable the student to enter the four wear dent ll Course with thlrts two semester hours of college crednt The next session mll open October 7 1930 Por further pqrtleulars address THE RhC,ISTRAR Chlcago College of Dental Surgery Dental Department of Loyola Umverslty 1747 West Harnson Street CHICAGO ILLINOIS LOREN M HAESELER DTlAggl5I 19 5 9 W M2dlSOH Street Corner Damen O SODAS 1 FOUNTAIN LUNCH AND SANDWICHES WGSIZ 0049 L1 xxls INSTI1 LTP BLIIDING ChlC3g0 ubl h d GARDFN CITY CONPECTIONERY ,XPFRT DWNG Can ul C14 anm Us Y ur N1 I DELICIOUS SANDWICHES um CHOCOLATE SODAS E BARHAM TAILOR AND PURRIER YI I Puts STORID 45 Vs Nlamsox ST 2800 W' Nlndlson Street LHKACJO Ont Illlflliflllsl mutt Im I I ! 1 L ' V 1 ' r y ' ,- ! . . 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McKinley High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 1

1929

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1943

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1930, pg 79

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1930, pg 82

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1930, pg 124

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1930, pg 18


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