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PERSUIIHLITIES 0FFEBRUHR9,194I WARREN YAAP BETTY BERTHOLD BARB WHITE BUD BUCKLEY Cgfze top! they leac! the crop CHARMING Betty Berthold was most ac- tive at Morgan Park. As chief justice of the Student Court she received the loy- alty and support of all. She was vice- president of the Senior class, chairman of the Social committee, and Bookkeeper of the Business staff. Betty, With all her excellent qualities, is sure to go far. Bud Buckley possesses an unusually likeable personality and made a capable Sports Commissioner. All school games and matches were loyally backed and publicized by Bud. He has shown the sort of spirit We admire in his years at Empehi. Someday in the not too dis- tant future We'll be proud to say, I knew him when- Barbara White has combined scholar- ship and leadership into an unbeatable combination. She graduated second in her class and led the school as S. A. president. Chosen by her class as the most popular girl, her list of activities is long and varied. It is our hope that Barb's goal of becoming president of the United States may someday be reached. A busy young man in all fields is War- ren Yaap, the senior class president. As the outstanding player of our illustrious football team he gained city-wide fame and was known to Morgan Park as a scholar and all around grand guy. He was voted most popular boy in his class. All signs point to a rosy future for this lad. Page 15
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WARREN YAAP BETTY BERTHOLD ISABELLE COOK NAT, WAXSTEIN THE FEBRUHHU ELHSS UF 1941 agile LOSS88! CZ IIQIJ of M7044 AOSSQS CLASS OF February 1941, you will not be forgotten. You have installed in our school a spirit of true democracy. From your midsts have been chosen four lead- ers. President, Warren Yaapg vice- president, Betty Bertholdg secretary, Isa- belle Cook: and treasurer, Nat Vv'aXstein have had the heavy responsibility of heading senior activities. Dot Allison planned the prom given in the Grand Ballroom of the Knicker- bocker hotel. Your ofhcers led the grand march to the strains of the Colonial Club orchestra. Your social committee, presided over by Betty Berthold, chose Mickleberry's for the banquet. Roger Kuhns acted as master of ceremonies. Paul Larson and Bill Treptow provided entertainment. Here, you spent the last gay hours of your school life with your classmates. Your ring committee was under the chairmanship of Hazel Eadon. Nat Waxstein headed theebudget committee. Judy Davis decided upon new social room curtains as a beneficial gift. Dis- posal of 400 announcements was Tom Maver's task. As each of you stepped forward to receive your diploma, varied emotions were in your hearts at the thought of leaving Morgan Park. Foremost was that of regret mingled with the desire to step forward and attain one more rung in your ladder to ultimate success. Page 14
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AGGEN, FRED S. A.: A. Y. L. 3, 4: Salesman Club l, 2. Mount Greenwood Illinois ALBERTI, LAWRENCE S. A.: A. Y. L. 3, 4: Ten- nis Team 3, 4: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: Emblem Club 4: Clean-Up Committee 3, 4: Tau Epsilon 4: Athletic Guard 4: Div. room oflicer 2, 3, 4: Non-Com Officers' Club 2, 3. Vanderpoel Michigan U. ALLROTH, ELAINE S. A.: A. Y. L. 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 4: Business Staff 3, 4: Flounders l: Peppers 3. Sutherland Undecided ANDERSON, ELEANOR JEAN S. A.: A. Y, L. 3, 4. Shoop Tennessee State AOSKOD, HOPE . S. A.: A. Y. L. 3, 4: Flounder's l : Clean - Up Committee 3: Tau Epsilon l, 2, 3: Student Council 2: Div. room officer l: National Honor Society 4: Prom Com- mittee 4 Vanderpoel Whitworth, Miss. ARMSTRONG, THELMA S. A.: A. Y. L. 3, 4: French Club 2: Zoology Club 2. Shoop Undecided AHRENDT, JOSEPH S. A.: Div. room officer l, 2, 3. Barnard Chicago Tech. ALLISON, DOROTHY S. A.: A. Y. L. 3, 4: Tau Epsilon l, 2, 3, 4: Dancing Club l, 2, 3, 4, president 4: Assembly Committee 4, secre- tary 4: Promotion Commit- tee l, 2, 3, 4, chairman 4: Social Committee 3: Fashions of the Hour 2, 3. Sutherland Northwestern ANDERSON, DOROTHY S. A.: A. Y, L. 3, 4: Fashions of the Hour 4: Tau Epsilon 2, 3: Botany Club 3: Orchestra 3: Junior Band 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, 4. Ft. Dearborn Northwestern ANDERSON, FLORENCE S. A.: A. Y. L. 3, 4: Tau Epsilon 2: Div. room ofiicer 1, 4: Clean-Up Committee 2. 3: Prom Committee 4: Inter- class Council l: Annual Staff 2. Sutherland Lindenwood ARMSTRONG, HELEN S. A.: A. Y. L. 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club l: Floun- ders l: Fashions of the Hour 2, 3, 4: Peppers 2, 3, 4, cthairman 2: Student Court Barnard Undecided ATKINS, LULA S. A.: A. Y. L. 3, 4: Flounders 1: Junior Band 2: Beginners' Band l: Or- chestra 3, 4. Shoop Central Y.M.C.A. Page 16 e graduate 7 we le t wat mm s
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