Oak Park and River Forest High School - Tabula Yearbook (Oak Park, IL)

 - Class of 1929

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Most of us then have the same problem that Theodore Roosevelt had, to make the most of ordinary abilities, to make the most of our best. When Colonel Goethals was chosen to dig the Panama Canal he did not have a brilliant record as an engineer, but he was chosen for his loyalty to his work, his trustworthiness, and his determination of character. Thousands have puttered away in the laboratory, but the hard-working Roentgen investigated. VVhen asked, What did you think when you saw the cardboard glowing? he replied, I did llOt just think: I investigatedf, His investigations, carried on with great patience and skill, gave us the X-ray. A London dispatch says: A cold bitter gale today had no terrors for Helen VVills who practiced for more than an hour on the outdoor tennis courts of the Queens club, Chick Evans used to be on the golf course every morning, rain or shine, while his neighbors were still in bed. John Wanamaker was one of America's best examples of a public-spirited and successful merchant. His biographer says the success of his mature years was but a result of adherence to the ideals of his boyhood, industry and integrity. Probably neither Eckersall nor Red Gra11ge will ever have on the campus a monument to their brilliant playing, but the friends of Dave Hansen have erected at his Alma Mater a memorial tablet with this inscription: He played four years on the scrubs, but he never quit. Hundreds of other boys of ordinary ability grew up in Milan, Ohio, and were interested in trains and the telegraph, but Thomas Alvah Edison, Al as he was then called, was enthusiastically interested. Although we now call him a wizard and consider him a great genius, he himself defines genius as two per cent inspiration and ninety-eight per cent perspiration. He worked ten years on his storage battery before he was satislied with it and he worked on the moving picture machine over thirty years. No one of these was successful because he was more brilliant than others. N0 one of them believed that work was a curse given to us because of Adam's disobedience. No one of them won success sud- denly, but after continued steadiness of purpose and Iirmness of character. M. R. McDANIEl.. .4 4 1 - lYMWM MW kM QHYQHM Twenty-one fm: nm 1s m w MW msmgijgm 1, xEEWmm4mw4eMm4 M CHQQL OFFICES SUFEKVI SOILS' OFF IC E V W W HB. HL DANIEUS OF!-'!CE ' i?,!QYQK25Z !L5!!e!Q!ff.Q.s - f f ' A l Q! ! '. Y ! - ' f Nw !3!13!lMlK!4l!LS!Q!l !15!ff!fi!l51!!1i!l?5! '.L!Q! 7 T4'l'iIlj' lim i , j,,- 'LSXX MMM .eu 'f 'M 'H Ti,SHN1 QRl31M4xQQ M M'11A.G,.DOBBITT CLAS S SUPERVI SORS hwf MIS S LURA BLACKDU HN L NVE MI CKEL MR RN ETCHAM W! !45!,4!Q!40!45!4l!fl!45!fg!M5! !9' 1M 'f5. ! !! ' YAY-! ..J3.1l , !4i' f.' M 4 V - vi V i- A Y Y Y V4 7 Y Q 7 4 V V Y Y YYR Yikigllfis-.-lrlj' ' I 1 N. lx 1 A an g, Q,3,g,w mm. i2,..,. KM .14 , ,Vw , Alia.. '. , , HX-,. X L Qffzrw ff x. 'Ml :f ENGL! 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' l .4w .f: .i5!Y YAPMWBY . .V.49!12Wl5!l3WWY1lYl3YiK!WlL!i!1l!15!4!f!4Y1Q5.1 'AM ll: J'lj'.:1'ZA':: 7 f fafixf, YISW H l!tl!tl9t!t!tl!tl Ml!4P!t9l2 Simon fiistiztsztszetm.i'ti!tmareseeisiztiwsttsrstitszfiseistzi. 471-as 75-luv-00043 ll f. ,11r..Ml44-r THOMAS ABBOTT Heavyweight Football Lminorj 3. Cmajorj 4: Heavy- weight Basketball Cminorl 3: Swimming 1, 2: Intra- mural Basketball Champions 1: French Club 2. 3: Latin Club 2: Newton Club 3, 4: Honor Roll 1. 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Literary Tabula 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Prom Stunt 3: Class Play Take-oi? 4. Trust in men and they will be true to you. JEAN ADAMS Girls' Basketball 1: Girls' Hockey Z: Atalanta l, 2: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club 1, 2. 3, 4. Happy am I, from rare am free, lVhy aren't they all contented like me. ' Northwestern VlRGlNlA ADAMS Brooks' Club 4: French Club 4: Geography Club 4: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Girls' Club Show Properties 4: Class Play Properties 4. Charming and sweet. MARY LOUISE ALBAUGH Art Club 4: Girls' Club l. Z, 3, 4: Science Club 1: Story Club 4: Tatlers Club 2: Honor Roll 3: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4. A tall, fair maid. Chicago CHARLES ALBRECHT Soccer 3. 4: Boys' Camera Club 4: German Club 2. 3, 4: Radio Club 2, 3. Sweet are the slumbers of the virtuous man. Armour DARLEEN ALLEN Girls' Tennis 2: Atalanta l. 2. 3: Brooks Club 4: Drama Club 3. 4: French! Club 3: Girls' Club l. 2. 3. 4: Masqueraders 2: Science Club 1: Football Dance Commit- tee 3: Junior Prom Committee Properties 3: Class Play Usher 4. I A The truest friend, the fairest mzen, The dearest girl that e'er was seen. Stephens ROBERT B. ALLEN Heavyweight Football. Assistant Manager 4: Soccer 2. 3: Intramural Basketball Champions 1: Brooks Club l: Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Radio Club 2: Science Club l: Senior Class Play 4. I was born to speak all mirth and no matter. L W.l4ll!ll4lLl!lVllJlS3.ll!l5!2lZlll1l!ll4'.l.fl.SM M.l!l!lQY.llll!ll,l4lZll4MS!l3.l4MS1l5!l5!l,hZ,ll4.Y!X Th irty-right . 'Ti -V Wl!'!1i!i : 9Q!l!M4l!ll!ll!5!l.L!ll!l!lML!JL! !ll HSQQR il ! Q I CW SYMY !llQl!l!ll! l! .l!ll'll!Ql! M ROBERT ALLEN The will Io win. but to win fairly. Illinois DELBERT ANDREE Intramural Basketball Champions 1: Soccer 3: Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Newton Club 4: Science Club l: Stadium Usher 4. Life is not life at all without delight. GLENNE ANDREW Girls' Basketball l. 2, 3: Girls' Baseball I, 2: Girls' Hockey 2: Girls' Tennis 3: Atalanta l, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 4: Forum 3: Secretary-Treasurer 4: French Club 3: Geography Club 2: Girls' Club l, Z, 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Newton Club 3: Honor Roll 3, 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Trapeze 3. 4: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Committee 2: Prom Stunt 3: Student Aid 4. Shes good. and yet not too good to be lots of fun. Wisconsin CORNELIA ARDITO Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. Little, but oh. my! JOHN ARMSTRONG Hi-Y Club 4. He gave the world the best he had and the best will come back to him. FREDERICK ARNOLD Aviation Club 3: Boys' Camera Club 4: Hi-Y Club 2, 3: Radio Club 2: Science Club I. My heart is true as steel. IVIARIAN AUSTIN Girls' Swimming 4: Atalanta 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Forum 4: French Club 3: Girls' Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Science Club 1: Girls' Conference Speaker 4: Student Council Committee '4. She smiled and all the world was gay. Sarah Lawrence College 1 3 'Aff'1i'l5ll!l5!9!i!4aYlliWlL?? T '1' Y' Y !i.! !1!A. h t W '-MVT' ' ' !lL'a'A'll' UL I I TTHir'fy-nine X Y tittst!ftst. ! t t.tttt 2 . 2 L! . ti1t t....zt . : .tttsettttitm, 1st , s ' - I i , - 'SPIE i Llp rg fl - ,l im Y - it, ' - t Eff- .,1zzAft','+- tssieg , 1 I ' Y 'tiff 2 , ,. Lv 5 I t 5532559 4- - ,q ,R lui, WALLIS AUSTIN 1. gf. at tg lg - L2 tw 1 , tf f 1 , Boys' Camera Club 2, 3: Burke Club 3, 4: Drama Club l 4: Latin Club 1: Science Club, President 1: D. A. R. Contest. honorable mention 4: Senior Class Play 4: Band ,fffvt 3, 4: Drum Major 4: Prom Stunt Committee 3: Prom I fl 'ff' . I , N. ,t ff t . i Stunt 3: Student Council Committee 4: Senior Play, Prop- ' erties 4. I , He hath borne all things well. Hamilton EDWARD AVERY .554 i He towers over men. GEORGE BALCH Heavyweight Football 3, 4: Baseball 2. 3: Track 1, 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4: Prom Stunt 3. He speaketh not and yet there lies A conversation in his eyes. Illinois 52. V' RUTH BALDWIN Girls' Tennis 2: Atalanta 2: Botany Club Club 4: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. A pretty way, a winning smile, Dressed so neat and right in :style.' 9,3 C 2. 4: Drama KM TQALWIAC STANLEY BALDWIN Latin Club 2: Newton Club 3: Miami H. S. l. lVorries never trouble me: what will the difference in a century be. ' Wisconsin I. Q-'Q .Aunty Awww. PHILIP BARRON Art Club 3, 4: Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Newton Club 2, 3. To have naught ls to haue all things without care or thought. Illinois PAUL BATEMAN ' K Tennis 3, 4: Intramural Basketball Champions Z: min V M chestra l, 2: Band l, 2, 3, 4. l l l Stern men with empires in their brains. M it zi ! tfttt ltt tttt tlitt . mt 1 i ts ... ta . ...mai QR . I . l m'tQ.' 5' 'C TY T' B' Y V ' 'k!l1!l!4!!4?w!1QQ,,.2L!2S91gl,l!1l'li!,,W!A'1.L!2L 'Hsnnon 'll!59k!::!f:!f:!4l!il!l95E5.4 l!Al!l!A!zi!+:!:lhl!tl!il'fl'1 BERTRANDE BATES Girls' Swimming 4: Leaders 2: Art Club 3, 4: Atalanta l, 2, 3: Drama Club 4: French Club 4: Girls' Club l. 2, 3, 4: Latin Club I: Math Club 3: Sci-ence Club l: Senior Class Play 4. She works enchantment with her twinkling toes. Dennison VIRGINIA BATES Girls' Basketball 2: Girls' Baseball 2: Girls' Hockey 2: Girls' Swimming 4: Girls' Tennis 1, 2: Atalanta l, 2: Commercial Club 3: French Club 4: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Welfare Committee 4: Girls' Club Chorus 2. Her mind to her kingdom is. Moser NIILDRED BAUIVIRUCKER Girls' Basketball 1: Girls' Swimming 4: Art Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club l: Mas- queraders Club 2: Science Club l: Story Club 4: D. A, R. Contest 4: Stud-ent Council Committee 4. She is a writer and an artist, too. Northwestern LUCILLE BAXTER Commercial Club 4: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Camera Club, President 4: Latin Club 1: Masqueraders Club 2: Science Club l, Secretary. She is fair and full of grace. GRACE BEEZLEY Girls' Basketball 1, 2: Girls' Baseball l, 2: Girls' Hockey 2: Atalanta l, 2, 3, 4: Brooks Club l, 2, Vice- President 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Forum 3: French Club 3: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Tatlers Club 2: Girls' Club Council 2, 4: Girls' Club Welfare Committee 2, 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Girls' Conference Speaker 4: Trapeze 4. Editor: Literary Tabula 4. Editor- in-Chief: Annual Tabula Girls' Athletic Editor 3, 4: Prom Stunt 3: Chairman Senior Play Costume Committee 4: Honor Roll l, Z, 3, 4. She has an unlimited boundary for good work. ROBERT BELLING Heavyweight Football 4: Track 3, 4. My life upon his faith. JOE BENSLER Aviation Club. Vice-President 3. Secretary 4: Radio Club I, 2. 3: Science Club l: Prom Stunt Committee 3. All things come round to him who will but wait. ff ,1, 4.54. A ,gm :J I: at , , ,A a Nap, ni x 1 i ,r 1 1 l ! s, fi ' ''flillIQll'g!.El3!Q!QfQllIhlllgfllllflllfillalllilf!.l!Mf.a. . .4i!-IQYQJUIIEPQi!4l!ll!l5'fQ'b!43!ll!J3E'l'a'i Forty-on wtaaiiiiititsiatiietaimiaaiaamigiiarofi 'ninpiiiij 'Q --after ,Ju A K i g. J . 4 4 i V l j .fam 1917. l ' '3f..A533,',E,x.4t.i I i t Aa.,,,,. eqf.f4i:-...- I 'vm ,.E,,c3 411411 Marg 'ffff '- duel-W 'E'n.a,.c RALPH BERG Orchestra Z. 3, 4: Band Z. All great virtues become great men. Illinois JOSEPH T. BERTHELET Soccer 3. 4: Boys' Camera Club Z: Brooks Club l: Drama Club 3, 4: History Club Z: Masqueraders Club Z: Science Club l: Prom Stunt Committee 3: Lighting Crew: Senior Play 2. 3, 4. Hospitality sitting with gladnessf' Illinois HOWELL BLACKBURN Swimming 3: Soccer 3: Drama Club 3, 4: Math Club 3, 4: Girls' Club Show: Lights 4: Football Dance Com- mittee 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Orchestra 4: Band l, 2. 3: Prom Stunt Committee 3: Class Play Takefolf 4: Lighting Crew: Senior Play 3, 4. The world knotus nothing of its greatest men. ELIZABETH BLAKESLIQE Girls' Hockey 3: Girls' Tennis 3: Atalanta Z. 3: Botany Club 3: Girls' Club Z, 3. She is fair to see and sweet, Dainty from head to feet. CHARLOTTE BORTREE Girls' Basketball l. Z: Girls' Baseball l. 2: Girls' Hockey l. 2. 3: Art Club 3: Atalanta I. Z. 3: Drama Club 3. 4: French Club 2, 3: Girls' Club l, Z, 3. 4: Girls' Camera Club 1, Z: History Club 2: Math Club. Secretary 3: Science Club l: Honor Roll 3: Senior Class Play 4: Foot- ball Dance Committee 4: Junior Prom Committee 3. rl maid for a Gardiner. Briar Cliff ESTHER BOSSERT Girls' Swimming 4: Girls' Tennis l: Atalanta l. Z. 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Drama Club 3. 4: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l. Z. 3. 4: Latin Club l: Masqueraders Club 1: Science Club lz Honor Roll l: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Leaders' Class Z, 3. rl gracious maid and debonairf' Oberlin RUTH BOTT Girls' Baseball l: Atalanta l, 2: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l, 2. 3. 4: Girls' Camera Club 3: Girls' Manual Training Club 3: Girl Scouts Troop l4, l. 2. Happy as her smile disposes. Illinois i.fl- f!l'!l5 ll.t i.44.eN .fi.4l.9.6... . ,!LQ!1i!i3Yit' !liY i 4. M liliililliflwl !1i!2l!t5!A!1!11 Y 93'lY ' 4 I'-Uflj'-f'ZlltJ uvrss4vlsA!W!:m1a!s!I iiems'is1iz.Q: lnsiiiiilfi-Qiiiii17ii1'eieis gi .' wa.'gsQti:sisii.ii e4imw'i 'z4w OLIVE BOWER Commercial Club 4. President: Girls' Club 3. 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Honor Roll 4: Class Play Usher 4. Her eyes as stars of twilight fair, Like twilight too her dusky hair. Moser JAMES BOWERS Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Scribblers' Club 3: Honor Roll l. A rare bit of jouiality and a rare man. Illinois LAURA BOWLAND Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 1. 'AShe'll End a way or make one. COURTNEY BO'NMAN Latin Club l: Lincoln Club 4: Newton Club 3: Tat- lers Club 2. A true sport in every sense of the word. EL1.wooD BOYLES Lightweight Football fminorj 4: Lightweight Basketball lminorl 4: Lightweight Basketball lmidgetl 2. 3: Base- ball lmajorl 4: Hi-Y Club 2, 3. 4: Science Club l. He who lrucs well is the best preacher. Y. M. C. A. BRUCE BOYSON History Club 2: Science Club l. Where he succeeds, the meritls all his own. Wisconsin RICHARD BRADLEY Burke Club 3. 4, Secretary 4: Drama Club 3, 4, Critic 4: History Club 2, Vice-President, Sergeant-at-Arms: Latin Club l: Science Club l: Tatlers Club 2. President: Chi- cago Scholarship Contest 4: Trapeze 3, 4: Literary Tabula 4: Annual Tabula 3, 4: Prom Stunt 3: Senior Class Play 4: Prom Stunt Committee 3: Stadium Usher 4. His works become the frippery of wit. fl an-'sv no ,. 64 Vxlisconsin K,?kiaNQ0:Bm?g El ' i..J'y1Xl5,QylyMW I . il tln LQQX x ll!-'l!1l.t Yi!t!'!f!tH!5!F!l!fl!1ll-lil!tl!fl!!Ml!1'i!tl.ll! llSENIOR ll fllllltllil!1l!fl!ll!:lQ!fE!!!Hll!ll!t!.!f'.!,-L24e!tl!4-!fl!fl!f-'t!- LIL- , Lil, ,il tix 5 J l un if-.cv b'm,.1l7' ef 6441-Maw 131544.-ae' . 9 19 Jw, Qiwa aa 'fag wr! ee, 1 J .1f,,,'r Lass.. I JOSEPHINE BRANDT Geography Club 3: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Kind hearts are more than coronets. DOROTHY BRASSIE Girls' Basketball 2: Girls' Hockey 2: Girls' Swimming 4: Art Club 3. 4: Atalanta 1, 2: Drama Club 3. 4: French Club 4: Girls' Club 1, Z, 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Masqueraders Club 2: Math Club 3, 4: Science Club 1: Senior Class Play 4: Student Council Committee 4: Austin High School 1. A cute little girl with eyes of brown, Euerybodtfs happy when 'Dot's' around. Denison BARBARA BRAUN Hockey 2: Atalanta 2: Brooks Club 3: Drama Club 3. 4: Forum 3, 4: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presid-ent 4: History Club 2: Secretary of Publicity: Latin Club 1: Tatlers' Club 2, President: Class Officers, Secretary 3, 4: Student Council 2, 4: Girls' Conference, Secretary 4: Girls' Club Council 2, 4: Girls' Club Friendship Committee l. 2, 3, Co-chairman 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: D, A. R. Contest 4: Girls' Confern ence Speaker 3: Trapeze 3, 4: Annual Tabula, Assistant Literary Editor 3, Associate Editor 4: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Committee 3: General Prom Committee 3: Costumes Committee 3, Prom Stunt 3: Student Aid 4: Class Gift Committee 4: Girls' Conference Carry Over Committee 3. She's someone whose life in this world makes it better, Someone whois real without pretense or sham. Michigan RUTH BRENNAN Girls' Basketball 2: Girls' Swimming 4: Girls' Tennis 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club 1, Z, 3. 4: Music Club 3: Story Club 4, Librarian: Girls' Club Friendship Committee 3: Prom Stunt 3: Soloist Christmas Concert 4. And when she sang, the sweetest singing birds did stop to listen. Principia, St. Louis CLARA BRESLOVE Atalanta Z: Forum 3: French Club 2, 3: Secretary 3: Girls' Club 1, Z, 3, 4: History Club Z: Latin Club l: Music Club 1, Z: Science Club 1: Story Club Z: Honor Roll 1, Z. 3. 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Literary Tabula 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Sophomore Girls' Council 2. A gifted student, for her brains renowned. Chicago ELSIE Nl. BROUCEK Girls' Basketball 1, 2: Girls' Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Hockey 2, 3: Atalanta 1, 3: Commercial Club, Secretary 3: 'Treasurer 4: French Club 2, 3: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: History Club Z: Masqueraders 2: Science Club 1: Honor Roll 1: D. A. R. Contest 4: Girls' Club Chorus 3. Quiet, true. and hind. One whom the world can't leave behind. Wisconsin 2 CLARKE BROWN Tennis 3: Intramural Basketball Champions 2: Art Club 3: Hi-Y Club 2: Radio Club 2: St. John's Military Acad- , 11.17 t,'f5,',1,,,J emy 1, 2. Work first and then rest. XVisconsin l!fllTe!4'!1l!tl!l!e!flelelellllslkllilill YA! Yell!!!- lil? EM! .-.. . ,f:9Ml?ll9lfi?i2ll?4l33!W! 1 QLW YLH S !ela!1f'!ll!fi!llQ Q! Fatty-fi ll 1' fzI'+' 1:, -f-. 'lille W QMSYF -Q lllilllli ll!l !il!ilWfEll!i ll ll!4l!4l!W l willMil!ll!lS!ll!l.l3l!l!il!lMl!ll!1lb - -- .:.,...f,...Ll RUTH BROWN Girls' Swimming 4: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Latin Club l: Honor Roll 3, 4: Chicago Scholar- ship Contest 4: Class Play Usher 4. The best friend is an old friend. Illinois Ross BRUDENELL Nlilwaukee High School l, 2, 3: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Class Play Usher 4. And smooth success bestrewed before your feet. BETTY BRUNDRIT Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l, Z, 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Science Club 1: Girls' Club Show 3. Of her temperament, she is lively. ROBERT BRYAN Radio Club l, 2, 3, 4. A dwarf sees farther than the giant when he has the giant's shoulders to mount on. Colgate LILLIAN BRYANT Girls' Baseball 1, 2: Art Club 2: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Music Club 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Com- mittee 2. She moves a goddess and looks a queen. Lawrence DALLAS BUCHANAN Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Burke Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Drama Club 3, 4: French Club l, 2: Masqueraders 2: Science Club 1, President l: Honor Roll 1: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Prom Stunt 3: Class Play Take-off 4. Every lover makes fair speeches. Leland-Stanford GRACE BULLOCK , ' Girls' Basketball l. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Baseball 2, 3, 4: Girls' Hockey 2, 3, 4: Girls' Tennis l, 3: Atalanta l, 2, 3, 4, 300 point award: Botany Club 4: Secretary 4: Brooks Club 3, 5: French Club 4: Geography Club Z: Girls' Club l. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Camera Club 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4: Science Club l: Tatlers 2: Annual Tabula 3, 4. Whose looks were like the cheerful smile of spring. C a rl e to n iM:W4i ! . . . 'l' li 3 . + ...M.1i . . Ifarty-fi SL - 1 L,-1' f- li ,fd r lslisl m l m sl M ' .L F' VJARREN BUNGE Geography Club 4: Latin Club 1. 'How qttiel and Llf7Ol7lFLIS1iLlQ are Ihe great. Illinois l l l l VERA BL'sH1Nc1 X, UV Girls' Basketball l: Girls' Baseball l. Z: Commercial '- Club 4: German Club 3, -lt Girls' Club l. Z, 3, 4. I K She has u natural wise sincerity. n , 7 l HARRY Bussii M , l Track tmajorl 4: German Club 3, -l. Vice-President 3, President -l: Lincoln Club 4: Science Club. Vicc-Prcsi- dent l. He ran and tht' world run with him. i JEAN BUTLILR Atalanta l, 2: Girls' Club 1, Z, 3. 4: Scicncc Club l: Football Dance Committee on Decorations 2. ' A nmiden modest and uct st-IfAposscsst'tl. Wisccmnsin ERVJIN l.. BUXTON Gcrman Club 4: Radio Club 2. rl sense of duty pursues us wer. Illinois iz i N ROBERT CADLE Swimming 4. I do not own un inch of land, hu! all I see rs ruins. Antioch NIARGARITI' CALHOUN Lincoln High School, Los Angeles l, 2. 3. 29 'She always was lhv glrzdcleslf' l 74',.,,.-...rf-,, ,fm N Q l ' ' G' W l jW A'f 'W ' '-?if4 'fc I - rf X -. lElLXlill'Nll4li'S'll4ll!l!l!!!llll!:Q!l2ulillbl'YisQVlI7lU Nl A., C C, L l .n'Iy-.vi.i' ti m t +.i. ! v tii'i : . :Maasai FRANCES CAMPBELL Girls' Swimming 4: French Club 3: Girls' Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Science Club l: Senior Class Play 4. A favorite among her friends. NIARY LLOYD CAPOUCH Atalanta 2: Drama Club 4: Girls' Club 4: Latin Club l: Tatlers Club 1: Senior Class Play 4. Fashioned so young, so slenderly, and so fair. De Pauw EUGENE CARBONE Lightweight Football 3: Hi-Y Club 4. The all-enclosing freehold of content. LAWRENCE CARDINAL Lightweight Basketball tmidgetj 4: Tennis 4: French Club 4: Hi-Y Club 4. 1 will maintain my truth and honor Emily. WALLACE CARRITHERS Drama Club 4. Vice-President: History Club 2, Presi- dent: Latin Club l: Lincoln Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Science Club l. President: Tatlers 2: Junior President 3: Senior Treasurer 4: Student Council 1, 4. President 4: Honor Roll l, Z, 3, 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Trapeze Reporter 3, 4: Annual Tabula Editor-in-Chief 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Band Z. 3: Prom Committee 3: Prom Stunt 3: Student Council Committee 4: Stage Hands Z, 3, 4. Manager 3. He is the greatest Workman who has embodied in the sum of his works the greatest number of the greatest ideas. Illinois HELEN CAVENDER Art Club 3: Botany Club 3, 4: Drama Club 4: Girls' Club 1. Z. 3. 4: Latin Club 1: Masqueraders 2: Honor Roll 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Senior Class Play 4. 'AOh, lady, nobility is thine. RUTH CAVINESS Girls' Club 4: Austin High School l. 2, 3. A maiden never bold. , . 'x ,. 'i,3iv'i . -4 - i ii .m istfiiis i aiu. W M Flirty-si iii ls!l!f1!fl!:!+!f'!l!f:!ill!:F!lll!ll!4.l!5l!fl!E!k!!S!F!!.:: TABULAHll!ll!!!l!e!ts!ll!tM1'f.-'Jl'ti'MA!.'1.1'fLfavflwamwll , L, ? L,-i W - Y ' -- - - -- A -.. -- . U-'-I. 0 -Daily: ',s.'.l2,fo,,:u,',-njjvjn' aj.f. jr-tr ., ll R gm 'it ,grills ELIZABETH CHAMBERS Geography Club 4: Girls' Club l, Z. 3, 4: Latin Club l: Girls' Club Friendship Committee 4: Junior Prom Decorations Committee 3: Germantown High School 2. A gentle little maid Of work and trouble unafraid. William and Mary CATHRYN CHAPMAN Art Club 1: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Girls' Camera Club 1: Latin Club l: Football Dance Committee 4. A pretty girl who works, rides, and dances with equal grace. Lasell VJILLIAM CHELLBERG Track Lmajorj 2, 3, 4: Smoking Council 4, Vice- President. Honor lies in honest toil. Armour HARRY CHESLEY Brooks Club 3: Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Mas- queraders 2: Newton Club 3: Science Club l: Senior Class Play 4: Junior Prom Committee 3. The future comes to him like a welcome guest. CATHRYN CHlNlQUY Girls' tennis 2. 4: Atalanta 1. 2: Drama Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Girls' Club 1, Z, 3, 4: Science Club l. And the charm of her presence was felt where she went. WILLIAM CHRISTMAN Lightweight Football Cmidgetj 3, 4: Track Cminorl 3, 4: Intramural Basketball Champions l: Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Science Club l: Honor Roll l. An extremely nice iznparticular man. EUGENE CIRESE Lightweight Football fminorj 3, 4: Baseball lminorl 3: Intramural Basketball Champions 1: Drama Club 4: Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 4: Sci-ence Club l: Class Play Take-off 4. He played football and he can act. QV Loyola ,M-W 1 iaE?' fp 9 5-fiffl ll -4 i i t'YlY' -fl. ?l?f:- 3 i t - r w lfllf llll l- lf f+ Forty-eight lllll l!fl!'!li!lf!fflllipllhlllllllillllllllillll!'2l,l!l,l!?l?lilT I SENIOR TABULAM ll!!!llllklfllllf-lflll5!a2!l:l!ll!il!lS!!-l!2l!fl!Al!4l!4l!4!:!!l!l ! , HELEN CLARK Geography Club 3: Girls' Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Camera Club 2: Girls' Manual Training Club 4. She's small, but so is a stick of dynamite. MARGARET CLARK Schenley High School, Pittsburgh l, 2, 3. It takes life to loue life. JEAN CLEMENTS Forum 4: Girls' Club l. Z, 3, 4: Latin Club l: Science Club l: Tatlers 2: Senior Class Play 4: Girls' Club Show Properties 4. Blessed with charm and certainty to please. Illinois MILDRED COLEMAN Girls' Club 3, 4: Girls' Camera Club 4: Austin High School 1, 2. And all things else about her drawn From Maytime and the cheerful dawn. BERT COLLETT Football Cheerleader 3, 4: Hi-Y Club 2, 3: Cheerleader 3: Prom Stunt 3. I have never seen him other than in his happiest mood. Illinois FREDERICK CONGER Lightw-eight Football Cmidgetj 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Lincoln Club 3, 4: Newton Club 2: Science Club 1: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Committee 4: Band l, 2, 3: Lighting Crew Senior Play 4: Junior Prom Committee 3. Wharf this gentleman will outtallz us allf' Dartmouth WILSON CONNELL, JR. Burke Club 4: Drama Club 4: D. A. R. Contest: Senior Class Play 4: Band 4: Prom Stunt 3. A most singular and choice man. 1 1 i Illinois lWMl!4!'A!el!ii!Qallllllllllllmhgllgfalll,.!5i!4!2!a!fi?l9l!:Q.: .-.f-ifQi!!S!l.l!hffiffi'A!Jl!lk'4!l!tLMl'A'A'Ll'MA'll'il'4l'.Q'A'gi't't l 0 Forty-nine 2' ' f trt wftl f lt tIIrI lI IItIrI2lIrf 1 9 BERNICE COOK V Girls' Baseball l: Atalanta l: Girls' Club l. 2. 3, 4. A merry heart. a cheerful countenance. NANCY COOK Girls' Basketball l. Z, 3: Girls' Hockey 3: Girls' Tennis 2: Leaders Z: Atalanta l. Z. 3. -l: Botany Club 2: Forum A 4: Girls' Club l. 2. 3, 4: Class Play Usher 4. Serene und resolute and still and calm and self possessed. Sullins Cav-J --fn, cnvllb RALPH CORNWIELI., Radio Club 4: Band 2, 3. .NMQQMQ Manners maketh the man. VIRGINIA Co'I'HItIN Art Club Z. 3, 4: Vice-President 3, President 4: Brooks Club Z: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club 1, 2. 3. -lx ,L I ,V Aa? Annual Tabula. Assistant Art Editor 3: Junior Prom U 'VL Committee. Program 3. A picture is u poem without words. -at FRANK CovI5LI.o Lightweight Football Qminorl 3, 4. Qmidgetl 4: Base- ball lmajorl 3. lminorl -l: Geography Club -l. .6'QlfyoQtf4z4 Czilflw if To set the cause above renoun, To love the game uboue the prize. I Northwestern l .M ff '22 W' 'C ' JACK CowI,Iis Because to laugh is proper to the man. XVisconsin , ,V B Hl'2l.l5N Cox' 1 French Club 3: Girls' Club 3. -lx Music Club 4: Senior Class Play 4: Rock Island High School l. Z. Her utr. her manners, all who sam' adm1'r'd Courteous though Coy. and gentle though retinal. 29 Columbia School of Music . . A P ' ,lllllllv - . ! Y lv . If Ififty Ill! !4l!lW4l!5lP!l! !ll!llQl!S!1l!ll!45! WFIMI SENIOR ll I' W '4'4!4' l ' !,l! Ml! l!4S!Mal! l!5!4l!Q'+!4l'il MARION CRAIG Girls' Basketball 1: Girls' Baseball l, Z: Girls' Hockey l: Botany Club 3: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Music Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club l. A smile wins hearts, and hearts are yours. Lasell Seminary CECIL CRANDALL German Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club l. His worth is warrant for his welcome. JANE CROTTEAU French Club 3, 4: Girls' Club l, 2. 3, 4: Latin Club ll Masqucraders 2: Science Club l: Junior Prom Commit- tee 3. Such a winning smile and gleeful glance. CURTIS CRUVER Commercial Club 2: Radio Club 1: Science Club l. A chap you ought to know. JACK DARLING Tennis 4: Art Club 4. Imagination is the air of mind. Illinois EDWARD DAVIES Art Club 4: Burke Club 4. Can one desire too much of a good thing? ALICE ROSE DEDOUCH Girls' basketball l: Girls' Hockey 2: Girls' Swimming 4: Girls' Tennis l: Dancing l. 2, 4: Atalanta 1, 2. 3, 4: Brooks Club 2. 3: Drama Club 3, 4: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club l: Story Club 3, 4. Vice-President 4: National Oratorical Contest 4: Senior Class Play 4. She mouesl life wanders up and down Through all her face, and lights up every charm. Fai rmou nt R . IW I f J r. . . Fifty-one QR. IWMIIWIMQMQIMMQlHlQ,+' filgS'iiN1oR 'RX1st,1n'l'f ROBERT DICKINSON 19 Lightweight Football Qminorj I, 2: Intramural Basket- ball Champions I: Track Lminorj 1, Z: I-Ii-Y Club 1: ' Science Club I: Prom Stunt 3. God match me wilh u good dancer. Illinois RAYMOND D1tiNuR Swimming 2, 4: Geography Club 3. fd..A.w-. f Born bg the Illfkl-ESI star. Illinois I-IARRY DIIETRICH Tennis 3, 4: Radio Club 3: Junior Prom Committee 3. Dare Io be 'ZUIISLRII IVIARJORIE DOAN Botany Club 2: Girls' Club I. 2. 3, 4: I.atin Club l. NIw x?'ixr'-lf And her modest answer, graceful air, X .. w - - in Show her wise and good as she is fair. Stephens , JANIQT DOANIS Commercial Club -lx French Club 3: Girls' Club l. Z. 3. 4. The most d1l7ifuIl lhing in life is lo keep the heights whzrh lhe soul has reached. BURTON DOIIIERTY Soccer 4: Class Play Take-off 4. lVe like you. Dartmouth t .- ABBIE Dowtsuii' Atalanta 2: Girls' Club I, Z. 3. 4: Newton Club 5: D. A. R. Contest. Elegant as sin7pIifz'tg, and warm as ecstasy. 1 ' ' - A' Kansas State Agricultural College I 0SKsb...u3 , ' R WQt!!l!LHd!t'A!A!lIfi.WI!Il92!A. f Q0 I! !!.I!3!H 1l l 1lI' w.-. A s9 '. II!43!H l!lIT'f'fM!I!41' W ! !I .4!4lYI3! YIl.l Fifty-t2t'u Q-l!ll!!l!il!:!MH!Jl!1!l!l!ll! l!if!4S!l!iS!l5!ll!sl!ll!4l!l,l Ewen i rl is!4s:e!Ms'1Mi!iwg austriaw'wi'1i AVIS DOWNEY Girls' Basketball l: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: History Club Z: Latin Club l: Story Club 3, 4: Tatlers Club 2: Honor Roll l. 2, 3: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Senior Class Play 4. Silent thoughts. quiet waysf' Kansas State Agricultural College ALAN DRUMMOND Drama Club 3, 4: History Club Treasurer 2: Latin Club Council l: Lincoln Club 2, 3, 4: Newton Club 2: Science Club 1: Honor Roll l, 2. 3, 4: Band l, 2, 3: Prom Stunt 3: Class Play Take-off 4. Immortal Iongings in me. Illinois CHARLES Dunsio' Tennis 3: Intramural Basketball Champions 2: Science Club l. lVhoeuer is not too wise is wise. ELVERA DULLER Botany Club 2: German Club 3, 4: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4. Count that day one whose low, descending sun, Views from thy hand a worthy action done. Beloit FENMORE DUNN Lincoln Club 4: Science Club l: National Oratorical Contest 4: Student Council Committee 4. As good as hear! can wish. Purdue LOUISE DVORAK Girls' Basketball l, 2. 3: Girls' Baseball l, 21 Girls' Hockey l, 2, 3: Girls' Tennis 2: Leaders l, 2: Atalanta l, 2. 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4: French Club l, 2. 3: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Masqueraders Club 2: Senior Class Play 4: Prom Stunt 3. Make haste lo live and consider each day life. Wisconsin FLORENCE DYKEMA French Club 2: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4. Would there were more like her. A. fi? H 3 M245 Ml lfllllfslllllglfllll Ylllw f l l! . at .,:23 3 .Jl!ll .L !1 .i1 .b .41 .l1fl3Y1l!lQ!,Q!ll!l3!ll!ll!4:!i!L1' 3!Jl!3ll3! 'W Fifty-three IMMMQNIHMLIJIMIQIQIIMQIIIISIEIQIQIQIQ llsirsion 'i'.t1st'1.fx'!f llillllltfllllllllllilliflwlillyl zraa aaa! Q, ffm. I-1 ffvfff' ft-I .m K -we-U A V , i s WILBUR EARL A lad of life on a trip of fame. LOUISE EASTHAM Girls' Club l, 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 1: Math Club 3: Honor Roll 2, 3. 'Al Ioue tranquil solitude. Northwestern EDNA EBISRHARDT Drama 4: Geography 3: German 4: Girls' Club l. 2. 3. 4: Masqueraders Z: Costume Committee Senior Play 4: Chairman Girls' Club Costume Room -l. Wise to resolve and patient to perform. Illinois LOUIS EBIQRSOLD Tennis Z. 3. 4: Drama 3. 4: Latin l: Newton 3: Sci- ence l: Senior Class Play 4: Junior Prom Decorations Committee 3. A good, steady worker. PHILIP EDMUNDS Intramural Basketball Champions l: Track Cminori l. Z: Drama Club 3. 41 Latin Club Z: Science Club I: Smoking Council 2. Secretary 3: Senior Class Play Stage Hands Z. 3: Girls' Club Show Stage Mgr. 3: Football Dance Commit- tee 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Prom Stunt Committee 3: Stadium Ushers l. Z. Respected by men and loved by women. Chicago CHARLES EDWARDS Lightweight Football Cminorl 3: Soccer 3: Track tmajorl 3: Tennis 4: Hi-Y 3: Loothborow High School. Elgin Academy. Miami Beach High School l. Z. lVisdom is the conqueror of fortune. West Virginia EDGAR EIFRIG Tennis 3: Intramural Basketball Champions 1: Botany 3: Geography 3: Hi-Y 2. 4: Radio 2: Science l. He found favor with everyone. ' , .,t, 3 I inois . t5f5 ' y ,ggy 2 H QI ! Wes. . . .. ,lWM lHQlQlNL Fifty-four ,w u 1?t !tt !t! w'tt:'4 !I !l !I!I.!4 .ts bTifnui.ut e:!. 1 1 I' 1t.e!t:.l!4ts1t!tstst' !3!Il!.QIQIR BENJAMIN ELENBOGEN Soccer 4: Tennis 2: Commercial Club 3: German Club 2, 3, 4: Masqueraders Club 2: Science Club 1: Band 3, 4. Virtue is its own reward. Michigan 1 ts rr KENNETH ELLIOTT Heavyweight Football fminorj 2. Cmajorj 3: Light- weight Football Cmidgetj 1: Track Qminorj l, Imajorj 2, : ' 3: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. Ampler strength indeed than most have of his age. Illinois DAVID ELLIS A man to be trusted. DOROTHY ELLIS Girls' Hockey 2: Brooks Club 4: Drama Club 3, 4: French Club 4: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club l: D. A. R. Cont-est 4: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Decoration Committee 3: Junior Prom Decoration Com- mittee 3: Orchestra 4: Girls' Club Chorus 3: Girls' Con- ference Key Girl 4. Music waves eternal wands,- Enchantress of the souls of mortals. Denison IVIAURICE J. ERISMAN Track Cmajorl 4: Latin Club 1: Newton Club 3, 4: Honor Roll 4: Student Aid Committee 4. , Wi'th wit as quick as feet are fast. Armour Tech WILLIAM EYIVIAN M Nothing endures but personality. I A Illinois DORIS FAGERSON Drama Club 4: Forum 3: French Club 3, 4: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: History Club 2: Latin Club 1: Tatlers Club 2: 5 Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: American Chemistry Society A Contest 4: Senior Class Play 4: Junior Prom Commit- tee 3. .ri A friendship that like love is warm, A love like friendship steady. 5594 Northwestern - .AI D L D .L lllllllyikllllllllllllllblllilllltlll-54 IYI IQMMmWQMWWYI!WM Fifty-fre set: i!i.!a.i!aaa . isa wt st, t ,tiisisiaiiiEta..iait1:2.ii1,ittst1iattt1sie.ettiat':t,. 1 , 1 .. . ra 'i ,.i. ,.f.,., ,. i. , 1 'Z 4 Q'-IA, 22.1. lg Abt' ROBERT IIARAGHIHI Baseball 3, 4: Soccer 3: Tennis 3, 4: Intramural Bas- ketball Champions 3: Lightweight Football 3, 4: Golf 3: Commercial Club 3: Drama Club 3, 4: Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Committee 4: Junior Prom, Decoration 3: Stadium Usher 3: Navy Band Com- mittee 3: Peabody High School l, 2. Give me lots of fun. Illinois HENRY FINLAY Boys' Camera Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Brooks Club Z, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Lincoln Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Trapeze. Business Staff 4: Senior Class Play 4: Girls' Club Show Business 4: Prom Stunt 3: Boys' Conference Key Boy. President 4: Znd Vice-President Boys' Conference 4. Now, hear me speak with a prophetic spirit. DOROTHY IIISCHIER Girls' Tennis 2: French Club 4: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l. 2. 3. 4: Girls' Club Chorus l. Silence is a true friend who never betrays. HENRY IilSClflIiR Burke Club 4: I-li-Y Club 3: I.atin Club l. Quaestor l: Newton Club 3. 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4: Tatlers Club Z: Field House Usher 4: Costume Committee. Senior Class Play 4. Genial. full of fun, well liked. ' Wabash Ifl.lZABl3'l'H FlSI'IBAUGl-I Girls' Basketball l, Z: Girls' Baseball l. Z: Girls' Hockey l: Atalanta l, Z, 3: Girls' Club l, Z. 3. 4: Music Club 3, 4: Secretary 4: Tatlers Z: Orchestra l, 2. 3, 4. The hand that has made you fair has made you good. Oberlin Conservatory of Music JANE IIISHIZR Girls' Basketball l, Z, 3: Girls' Baseball I, 1: Girls' Hockey 2, 3, 4: Girls' Tennis 1, Z, 3. 4: Atalanta l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2. President 4: Forum 3, 4: French Club 3: Geography Club 3. President 3: Girls' Club 1, Z. 3. 4: Science Club l: Girls' Club Council 4: Honor Roll l, 2: Girls' Club Show. Chairman of Ushers 4: Junior Prom Property and Decoration Committee 3: Senior Play Costume Committee 4. ' As faithful a companion, as true a friend. As perfect a real girl as can be found. Illinois WINIFIQEED FISHER Girls' Basketball l. Z, 3: Girls' Hockey Z. 3. 4: Girls' Tennis 2, 3: Dancing 2. 3. 4: Golf 3: Art Club 3, 4: Atalanta l, 2. 3. 4: Brooks Club 4: Girls' Club l. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Camera Club 4: Latin Club l: Girl Scouts Troop l4, 2. Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye. National Kindergarten College . : ti! !9!l!f llIYl!fl.4l.tt.Q. y . .4 3!Ll!li!t3!e! .!,!, . .i U lllllifll ! ! l!lMQ!l!ll!L-NYM W. lfifiy-nf ., L-.R S 'llflf l-il ' -l W W - l ' !l!l . l!l!.l!l. HELEN FOWLER Girls' Basketball 1: Atalanta 3: Botany Club, Treasurer l: Brooks Club l: Geography Club 1: Girls' Club 4: Sci- ence Club l. The chanm of a kind and gentle heart, shed around her a lovely grace. National Kindergarten College GEORGE IIRANKEL Latin Club 1. Born to command. Illinois ROBERT I7RANKS Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Science Club I: Dear Brutus , Proper- ties 4. It is not enough to do good: One must do it the right way. Illinois ARTHUR EREIMUTH Intramural Basketball Semi-Finals l. 2: Burke Club 4: Geography Club 4: Latin Club Z. God on thee abundantly his gifts hath poured. HELEN FREY Dancing l, 4: Atalanta l: Commercial Club 4: Geog- raphy Club 3: Secretary 3: History Club 2, 3: Latin Club l: Newton Club 3: Christmas Stocking Committee 3: Honor Roll l, 2. 3, 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Student Council Committee 4: Senior Play. Usher 4. I haue honor, obedience. loue and troops of friends. Illinois ADELYN FRITZ Girls' Basketball 1, 2. 3.: Girls' Baseball l, 2: Girls' Hockey I. 2, 3: Dancing 1, 2: Atalanta 2, 3, 4: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l. 2. 3, 4: Girls' Camera Club 3, 4: Girls' Manual Training Club 4. Thy life lives only in success. Illinois GORDON GALATY Drama Club 4: Latin Club l: Lincoln Club 3. 4: Sci- ence Club l: D. A. R. Contest 4: National Oratorical Con- test 3: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Committee 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Student Council Committee 4. Fame is what you haue taken, Characters what you give. St. Stephens l l i 'W5Y1!4ll!ll!l!9! !fi!ll?Qlll!l5? llflS. .Y..! .!.!f5Y F l3. -ta ..a!4!4.2l! ! .11 . ' .. '.' !ll!A!45!45 Fifty-re-Ven isis. is is-ttfzittsints istmst..zi1sinn-i tRinmW1dhf1'.EGi um QM.: JI 6311,- ,,4,.r ,,..a nd. sf.. 4 Psa-.. l i ' I Z4Afr3ZAfi..4f 1 aaa!! dryers' 2 L.,,,,,,,-, L, .,..,l. ,, ML-. ,,..-.., Lexi, 9 EDWARD GALLO Soccer 3, 4. lVith ununswering fidelity to each and every trust. RUSSELL GAMBILL Band 2. 3: Stadium Usher 3: Senior Play Properties -l. Men who their duties know, but know their rights, did dare to maintain them. Northwestern ROBERT A. GARDINER, JR. Heavyweight Football tmajorl 2: Track tmajorb 2: Monogram Club 3: Hi-Y Club 3: Prom Stunt 3. That tower of strength which stood four square to all the winds that blew. Minnesota NORMAN GARNEAU ' Known for his humor. KlJNNli'l'l-I GARRY Lightweight Football Lminort la Fresh. U Soph. Basket! ball 1: Hi-Y Club 1, Z. Obi He sils high in all peoples hearts. Wisconsin GERALDINE GATES Atalanta l, 2: Drama Club 3. 4: Girls' Club l. 2, 3, 4: Latin Club l: Newton Club 3: Science Club l: Honor Roll 1: Senior Class Play 4: Chairman Properties. Girls' Club Show 4: Junior Prom Decoration Committee 3. Some are born great. but some achieve greatness. Stephens EDITH GEBHARDT Art Club 4: Atalanta Z: Commercial Club 3: Geog- raphy Club 4: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Camera Club 2: Secretary 3: Science Club l. The difficulty in life is in choice. West Suburban Hospital l,tMtt!L!:,!t5!a!fM lellim . lf llfellll. !4iYU lY ! '! . . i f ..llYl5'.EeE!?ilBl !LV-i1 !45Y l!ll!!e!5! 959 . Ji . ' ' Fifty-right JiMVILWL!-WMWll,Wl'll'1W.l' .!ll!lMl!l!l.l... SGENQIOR MBULA !l,l!f-Mllftlfl' llllfiw-4..l.l!ll!ll!l!l5!tS'4,l!43!el !!ll'f BERNICE GEORGE Atalanta 4: Commercial Club 4: French Club 2, 4: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. She has an admiration for things worth while. Illinois FLORENCE GESSING Girls' Basketball 2, 3: Girls' Baseball 3: Girls' Tennis 2, 3: Atalanta 2. 3, 4: Brooks 3: Commercial Club 3: Girls' Club l, 2. 3, 4: Newton Club 4: Science Club l. Oflicious, innocent, sincere, of every friendless name, a friend. Stephens CARL GETCH Drama Club 3, 4: German Club 3: Lincoln Club 4: Science Club l. Not in rewards, but in strength to strive, The blessing lies. Chicago SUSAN GIBBS Girls' Basketball 1: French Club 4: Geography Club, Vice-President 3: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club l: Science Club, Vice-President 1: Football Dance Committee 2: Senior Play, Usher 4. In her youth There is a prone and speechless dialect, Such as moves men. Fairmont ELYNORE GIBSON Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4. Her intelligence is shown in the brilliance of her hair.' HAROLD GILLETTE Aviation Club 4: Latin Club l. I believe that today is better than yesterday, and tomorrow will be better than today. RAY GLENKE Honor Roll 3. Friends are rare for the good reason that men are not common. its yt. . Ji., if5'4i!Ll!593?l!2!i!QlE!l .t .fildlfiiillilllfWlilllfildltilelffillllelf . . f.: ?lQl??lY4!il!43!il!l'-i .Wllllfllll!AYe?l!ll!A!?3!4l!i'W F ifty-nine ,psi :!w!ll.2S. i..J1.t .ii.:.l..lf.il!l'!f1!1l!l !lS!Ml l. .. .. ' on fiizftisii J Intramural Basketball l. 2: Latin Club l. i 1 IDAVID GOLDBLATT Action is eloquent. BLANCHE GOLIN Girls' Swimming 4: French Club 4: Girls' Club l. Z. 3. 4: Latin Club l: Music Club 2, 3: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: ' Chicago Scholarship Contest -lx Class Play Usher 4. The force of her own merit makes her way. l.9a4u0f'fv12'f7'3'f'f' Ch ica go if CARi-i5'i'oN GOOD Lightweight Basketball Cmidgetl 3: Hi-Y Club 3: Sci- ence Club l: Junior Prom Committee 3. Bent upon playing the game squarely. .lAlVll2S GOODE Lightweight Football lmidg-ct? Z. 3: Geography Club 4: G E ,cwni Science Club l. ' U A true personihcution of his name. HUBERT GOTSCH Q Band 4. f 'A'Hf4'4-if' lt's good to be honest und true. BEATRICE GRANZOW - i Girls' Basketball l: Girls' Baseball l. 2, 3: Girls' Hockey 2: Girls' Tennis l: Leaders l: Atalanta l, 2. 3: German Club 3: Girls' Club l. 2, 3, 4: Science Club 1: Junior Prom Committee 3. i Truth thut's brighter than gem. Trust that's purer than pearl. Southern California 4J.4rAz:2ac abaayiivausw WlLLliTA GRAY l ' ,g,g, Girls' Baseball l: Girls' Tennis l: Art Club 3, 4: Geog- W ,VVLXV raphy Club 3: Girls' Club l. 2. 3, 4: Science Club l. Q V g V, li. She is liked by all and u jolly good sport. if Mu-1, j uiigww: . K' Northwestern :,,: , T-gf' L . l i ' X Q ' , xg it i it i.t.-a2lr ww : l at VlQM t J ' , 7 l W S ix! gi Milli!-l!',:!lM29l!!l!l.l!ll!lMllllllll!ltlEl!Ml!tl!ll 'IABULAII !ll!eI9l!l5!:SY:Qll! !ll!ll!ll! l!t !ll!:l!l!4!'l!l HELEN GREENWALD Botany Club 4: Girls' Club l. 2. 3. 4: Masqueraders' Club 2: Story Club 3, 4. Good will is the mightiest practical force in the universe. Crane. Jr. WILLIAM GREGG History Club 3: Latin Club 1: Trapeze 2, Staff Car- toonist 3, 4: Literary Tabula fart worl-:J 4: Senior Class Play Poster Committee 4: Junior Prom Committee, Pro- gram 3. He is truly great that is little in himself. lVlARY GREIG Girls' 'Basketball I, 2: Girls' Baseball l, 2: Girls' Hockey l, 2, 3. 4: Girls' Tennis l: Girls' Leaders l, 2: Atalanta I. 2. 3: Girls' Club l, 2. 3, 4: Girls' Camera Club 3. President 4: Senior Class Play Usher 4. She's pretty to wallz with, And witty to talk with. Southern California BERNITA GRIFFETH Girls' Hockey 2: Atalanta 2: French Club I, 3: Geog- raphy Club 3: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Manual Train- ing Club, Vice-President 4. She's a winsome, wee thing! OLIVE GRIMM Girls' Basketball l, 2, 3: Girls' Baseball I, 2, 3: Girls' Hockey 3: Girls' Tennis 2: Atalanta 1, 2. 3, Sergeant- at-Arms 4: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Camera Club Secretary 4: Science Club Treasurer 4: Senior Class Play 4: Girls' Scout Troop 14, I. 2. Light, petite, and oh.' so nice. De Pauw WILLIAM GROENEVELD Soccer 3. fminorj 4: Aviation Club 3: Geography Club 3: Radio Club 4. He kept his silence even in play. Morton, Jr. RAYMOND GROSSER German Club 3. Men of few words are the best. My 24:24!ll!l!ll!Mfl!t5!4'I!H4ll!13! .. .lt . . i i i . .l! !Ll!lI!lI5!1l' . z. 2 netsw ' Si.rt3'-an 1 ' Y' .. ,Elysian on feitistftelfll, l l LOUIS GUSLER 1 Brooks Club Z: Burke Club 3, 4, President 4: Drama Club 3: History Club 2: Latin Club 1: Newton Club 3: Science Club l: Tatlers 2: Honor Roll I, 2. 3, 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: National Oratorical Contest 4: Trapeze 3, 4, Editor 4: Senior Class Play Usher 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Prom Stunt Committee 3: Prom Stunt 3: Class Play Take-off 4. For he that once is good, ls ever great. DOROTHY' HABliL f.f,..- 524.1 f j 'J A4 Atalanta l, 2: Botany Club 3, 4: Geography Club 3. 4: ' Girls' Club 1, Z. 3, 4: Science Club l. N 2 A smile wins hearts, and hearts are yours. ELIZABETH l'lALLl3'l'T Girls' Basketball Z: Girls' Baseball l, 2: Girls' Hockey 2: Girls' Tennis l: Atalanta l. Z: Drama Club 3, 4: Forum 4: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Mas- queraders 2: Science Club l: Senior Class Play 4. yc.x,.s. Youth, lVhen thought is speech, and speech is truth. Illinois 1 :.,..e-., x X. .arf - ALBERT HAMMANN Burke Club 4: History Club 2: Science Club 1: Honor Roll 3, 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: D. A. R. Con- test: National Oratorical Contest 4: Trapeze 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Student Council Committee 4. .5JM,g1,Mg,M,,W, The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct. and the hand to execute. i Chicago JACK HAND Lightweight Football fminorj 3, 4: Lightweight Bas- ' ketball lminorl 3: Hi-Y Club 4. I W JU!! He found favor with everyone. Illinois . LILLIOTT HANSON Girls' Golf 3: Atalanta 1: Geography Club 3, 4: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Camera Club 3. 4. ffflfwff effv-vw Friendly action bears a lovely face. Moser I 2' MILFORD HANSEN 1 Every man of us has all the centuries in him. Illinois fQ2e,.,..,f i:t:itei'i:..'w' ?i3Siti!i9ia9sutitLfQtttJe.ti1t euue1wWMQimeu s1wuW Sixty-two ,UQ- 'Z -:wx l'Ll! 924.43 WJ!-Wil! .l!lM.l!ll!il!ll!l!l -QM ' l lgifujoll ll i.!ll!l!fl!Ml!ll.lWlYil. MARX' EDITH HARCUS Art Club 3, 4: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4. A perfect girl, nobly planned, To warn, comfort, and command. Illinois GEORGE HARDTLA Lightweight Football Cminorj 3: Art Club 4, Sergeant- at-Arms: French Club 4: Smoking Council 3. l'le's industrious, and we love his sunny smile. MARIAN HARGER Atalanta 2: Drama Club 4: Forum 3. 4: Girls' Club l. 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Masqueraders 2: Music Club l, 2: Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Senior Class Play 4: Girls' Club Show 4: Football Dance Committee 2: Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4. Music comes from the soul. Oberlin EVELYN HARMFR Commercial Club 4: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4. A heart unspotted is not easily haunted. STARK HATHAWAY Lightweight Football fminorb 3, 4: Lightweight Bas- ketball fminorl 4: Hi-Y Club 4. There is satisfaction in a job well done. EIJZABETH HAl'ES Drama Club 3, 4: Forum 3, 4: French Club 1. 2, 3: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: History Club 2: Tatlers Club 2: Girls' Club Council 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Football Dance Committee 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Play, Costumes 4. None know thee, but to love thee, Nor name thee, but to praise. JOHN PIAYES Heavyweight Football Cmajorl Manager, 4: Swimming f P9 x V if iff, 1. ,sc aa 2. 3, 4. 'There is pansies, thz1t's for thoughts. cl l M 'ilfllflfflfflkll Hl. M .l .4l .l-2 ... . .lw . ...lfY'l lfY f lu ff.-A g it .g llll- . ll YY 2152026213 ' Elly .45 Sl.1'fj ll1l'l'l' M15 tl Il all l ll!! dll!! IW Mull Tsmou 'rfxntf1A'll, ,L .t VlSllllllt1. . . S. 1!fl'2-l ' l SOPHIE HAZAN French Club Z: Girls' Club l. Z, 3, 4: Science Club l: Girls' Club Chorus 3. The charming gaiety of sparkling eyes. LAURA HlfATON French Club 4: Orchestra 4. XVould that we knew more of thee. WIENDIELL HEGG Lightweight Football fminorl Mgr. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Science l. 'He was the mildest munnered man. GEORGE HEIDLER Lightweight Football lmidgetl l, 2, 3: Lightweight Bas- ketball Lmidgetl Z, 3: Drama 3, 4: Latin l: Lincoln 3. 4: Science l: Tatlers 2: Class Treasurer 3: Class President 4: Student Council 4: Boys' Conference Secretary-Treasurer 3: Honor Roll l, 2. 3, 4: Trapeze 3. 4: Junior Prom Com- mittee 3: Prom Stunt Committee 3: Prom Stunt 3: Stu- dent Council Committee 4: Dear Brutus General Chair- man 4. A man with a collection of worthy talents. Dartmouth BERNICE HEIN Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: History Club 2: Story Club 3, 4: Tatlers Club 2: Girls' Club Welfare Committee 3: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4. Offend her, and she knows how to forgive, Oblige her, and she'll love you while you live. NORMAN HENSFL Intramural Basketball Champions 2: Masqueraders Z. A wise man goes ahead of his time. DONALD HERMES Heavyweight Football lmajorj 1, Z, 3. 4: Heavyweight Basketball lmajorl 3. 4: Burke 4: Drama Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Latin Club l: Prom Stunt 3: Class Play Take-off 4. He was not merely a chip off the old Block, but the old Block itself. Illinois tglvmuvtnvfgig'list-tual, ,vu t vv ilvml f ac 4 g I liflllllllk-l!:!v'lrl!Ml!QWil!!llQlllllllllllIlellllwlil I SENIOR 'LABULA M flllllllillllellll!Q!ll!M-l!:!ll!ll!l!.I,l!tl!Il!tl!Al!f!fl!4I'l II ARTHUR HEYER Boys' Camera Club 3, 4: French Club 3: Geography Club 3: Hi-Y Club 3, 4: 'AAnnual Tabula 3, 4. Great men are rarely isolated mountain peaks: they are the summits of ranges. Wisconsin RLlSSELL HICKEX' Geography Club 4. Rich without show. FRED HILL Drama Club 4: French Club 4: Trapeze 4: Annual Tabula 4, Boys' Athletic Editor: Stage Hand 3, 4: Parker High School, South Dakota, 1. Not with dreams. but with blood and with iron. Shall a nation be moulded at last. Purdue ELIOT HIRSCH Botany Club 3: Burke Club 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Latin Club l: Literary Tabula 4: Annual Tabula 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4: Dear Brutus Committee 4. Take him for all in all, l shall not look upon his like againfi Art Institute WILLIAM HODGINS . Lightweight Football 4: Baseball 4: Boys' Camera Club 3: Science Club l: Hi-Y Club 3, 4. To know him is to like him, He has a smile for trouble. Illinois HARRY HOFF Lightweight Football 2, 3, 4: Lightweight Basketball 4: Soccer 3: Track 2. 3: Tennis 3, 4: Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Radio Club 3. lt's good to be honest and4true. Illinois WINIFRED HOGAN Atalanta 2: Girls' Club 1, 2: Latin Club I: Music Club 4: Newton Club 3: Tatliers Club 2: Honor Roll I, 2: D. A. R. Contest 4: Football Dance Committee 2. A friendly heart has many friends. Connecticut s!:l'f!4I'JL'lI' !ft!4I!lYII'W3!A!b ..?I Illlflfff. Y .!iI!A! . S.1l! by . ,! .4i !41Y YllliY Q . !15!4+! !Il!- ' Sixty-fiz'e MR lWMNlQMlMlQ3QQQI flsimioiz '1-.mtitx ii WAL'l'IiR HOLDEN Lightweight Football Cminorl 3, 4: Lightweight Football Cmidgfetj 1, 2: Lightweight Basketball Lmidgctj 3, 4: Track fminorj 2: Drama Club 3. 4: Hi-Y Club 3. 4: Latin Club 1: Literary Tabula 4: Junior Prom Committee 1 3: Class Play Take-off 4. It is a man that confronts us. . Michigan it WILLIAM HOLIVIAN ' Intramural basketball champions 2. 3: Art Club 4: Com- UMU11 Uvuie- U mercial Club 3: Science Club I. He is a man: take him for all in all. Illinois t - FRED HOOKHAIVI fi ,,VA fgnw, ' Track Cmajorl 3. 4: Radio Club 3, -lc Hibbard High . ii ' 5 School, Chicago l. 2. Self-trust is the Hrs! secret of success. l Illinois JM! 1,,.L5,.., WALLACE HORNBY Heavyweight Football tminorl 4: Chess Club 2: Hi-Y Club 4: Stadium Usher 3. 1-1ere's u good fellow. Illinois ' tttflvfflfgfftyfy MAE IRENE HOULIHAN Commercial Club 4: Music Club -4: Girls' Club Friend- ship Committee 4: Lake View High School. Chicago, l. 2, 3. The darkness of her hair sets off the brightness of her smile. WM ' 1' Northwestern ' FRED HovEY Good men are great, and so it is with us. I Wisconsin xllwxsag 1 wwf-.AX 5,9 I . I I WALDEN HOWARD 2 7 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 3: Science Club l. .I 2 He who has truth al his heart, need never fear for lhe want A Y ' -e of persuasion on his tongue. h Walden Hyowdvd, Ll I esei s'4MA'4S'1!f5!f2!i!l1!iW!l3!i!fQ' IYAIEYIIY. Y 2152 YAY? lil! . ...i.91!fEl!?W!2?4?Bl ' l '. :!. ' . ' !ll.e!+f!lr!.!1Qll!1lWS!A! Sixty-ri.: WL!! QA ,l . J . fl,3l,l!iQ,lQl!ll!l.l9!l,l'l..!2k!JMl!ll!l ,L !!lY4l!l!ll!! 5!' l'4slfil lQEYl!Ml9 ! !4!sl'L!l'eRll l'll JOHN HOWSER Hi-Y Club 4: Radio Club 4: Zoology Club 4: Austin High School 1, 2, 3. Nothing startles me. Cornell MARGARET HOYT Atalanta 3, 4: Girls' Club 3, 4: Girls' Manual Training Club, Secretary 4: Zoology Club 4: Orchestra 4: Kenne- wick High School, Washington, 1, 2. As lovely notes on her fiddle she plays, Loueliness of spirit she also portrays. Art Institute AGNES lVl. HUBBARD Forum 4: Girls' Club 4: Honor Roll 4: Newburgh Free Academy, New York, l, 2, 3. The silent sympathy of love, To me is dearer than is praise Ohio Wesleyan MERLE HUBKA History Club 2: Latin Club 1: Lincoln Club 3, 4: Scribblers Club 3, 4, President: Science Club 1: Tatlers Club 2: Honor Roll l, Z, 3, 4: Chicago Scholarship Con- test 4: Trapeze 3, 4: Literary Tabula leditorj 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Prom Stunt Committee 3: Prom Stunt 3: Senior Play Ccostume committeej. lf a little knowledge is dangerous, lVhere is a man who has so much as to be out of danger? Northwestern ELIZABETH HUGHES Girls' Basketball 2, 3: Girls' Baseball 2: Girls' Hockey 3: Atalanta l, 2, 3. Vice President: Drama Club 3. 4: Forum 3, 4. Vice President: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club l: Tatlers Club 2. Secretary: Student Council 4, Secretary: Girls' Conference Officer 4, Vice President: Girls' Club Council 3, 4: Girls' Club Welfare Committee 3. 4: Honor Roll 3, 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Girls' Conference Speaker 4: Trapeze 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Committee, Chairman of Stunt 4: Prom Stunt 3: Chairman of Student Aids 4. Genius is mainly an affair of energy, and poetry is mainly an affair of genius. Oberlin WILLIAM HUSKEY Heavyweight Football Cmajorj 1. Z, 3, 4, Captain 4: Heavyweight Basketball fmajorj 2. 4: Baseball Cmajorj l: 2, 3, 4: Burke Club 3, 4: Hi-Y Club 3: Class Officer, Vice President 4: Smoking Council Secretary 3, President 4: Class Play Take-off 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. ln all respects, the best fellow in the world. Michigan CHESTER INMAN Heavyweight Basketball fmajorj 4: Heavyweight Basket- ball Cminorj 3: History Club 2: Hi-Y Club 4: Latin Club l: Science Club l. A large person, a large heart. ,key V... 5 2 W emit if tr 1.-M' - i wwvwg., , Wi sc o n si n Ml'A'A!4l'llWi!f1!AY4i!ll!1l.ll Mile . A ,MQ Q' il YciY1!. fL!e,.. .'. 91 l?'llllYW' .l5? lil! ! ! ' Y !Ll!e!4i!li! 15's.l ! f' ' W Sixty4xet'en 435-fix- as!zs!fs!t a M i +tl! zaistttwri. es lzlsel eM4tts!1!Jtzei!t.' mtaizlzlslr at eg ' Cnln Q.-AD..-S. ALICE IRELAND Girls' Hockey 2: Girls' Tennis 2: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l, 2. 3, 4: Girls' Camera Club 4: Girls' Manual Training Club 4: Latin Club l. A good heart is better than all the heads In the world. ELEANORE IRLAND Girls' Hockey Z: Girls' Tennis 2: Atalanta 2: Forum 3, 4: Girls' Club l. 2. 3, 4: History Club 2: Latin Club 1: Story Club 3: Girls' Club Council 4: Honor Roll l, Z, 3, 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: D. A. R. Contest 4: Trapeze 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Com- mittee 3: Junior Prom Committee 3. She goes by stealth, And blushes to End it fame. Illinois HARRIET IVERSON Atalanta 4: Botany Club 4: Brooks Club l, 2: Com- mercial Club 3: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 1: Junior Prom Decorations Committee 3: Class Play Proper- ties 4: Dear Brutus Usher 4: French Club 4: Geography Club 3. WhateL'er fortune, good or bad, betide, No time shall find her wanting to her truth. Illinois VERSA JACOBS Girls' Basketball l. 2, 3: Girls' Baseball l. 2, 3, Captain l, 2: Girls' Hockey l, 2. 3, 4: Girls' Swimming 4: Girls' Tennis 1: Atalanta l. Z, 3, 4: Brooks Club l: Girls' Club Z, 3, 4: Girl Scout Troop 14. Section 3, l, 2. 3, 4. A true sport in every sense of the word. LUCILE JACOBSEN Commercial Club 4: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4. Virtue alone is happiness. Illinois ADELE JAMES Girls' Basketball 2: Girls' Swimming 4: Atalanta l, 2: Drama Club 4: Girls' Club l, 2, 3. 4: Latin Club l: Newton Club 3: Senior Class Play Usher 4: Junior Prom Committee, Decorations 3: Girl Scouts Troop 14, 2: Botany 3. There are some we always remember, Just because we can'l forget. Chicago Teachers' College WILLIAM A. JANSSEN Latin Club l: Science Club 1: Student Council Commit- tee 4. He gives his best. No man does more. Armour Institute of Technology .VM MAVAAVLSQM.s'll!d.fll!lL!:ftlfIQLlQl Alftlfafllfllfllfllfclkf lflllllf ,,4,:Q!a!H!lfMl2H,tl7t3' YLIQILQMFILQAVLKVLKV',l'!,VtMi'lUll'll'llV.Qtlfl'JM .5'i.rty-riylx: !ll! !45!l!:.ll lW?4:9l!l! .l!l Ml!!!,lllll-Mllllle-. :E 012 'EABULMT' Elle-l!!ll!Qfl'l Y l!MfEl!ll!l!ll!ll!l!4l!illl.l9l!sl!ll'lWl CAROLYN JOHNSON Atalanta 3: Drama Club 3, 4: Forum 4: Girls' Club 3. 4: St. Mary's High School 1, Z. In every gesture, dignity and love. De Pauw DOROTHY ELINORE JOHNSON Girls' Tennis 3: Brooks Club 4: French Club 4: Geog- raphy Club 3: Girls' Club 2, 3, 4: Story Club 4: Honor Roll 3: Football Dance Committee 2: Fargo High School l. A girl who has so many pleasing ways. Illinois DOROTHY ESTHER JOHNSON Girls' Basketball l: Girls' Tennis 2: Atalanta 1, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 4 French Club 2 3 Geo ra h 2: : . : g p y Club Girls' Club I. 2, 3. 4: Newton Club 3: Story Club 3. 4: Girls' Club Friendship Committee 4: Honor Roll 3, 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Girls' Conference Speaker 4: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Committee 2: Junior Prom Committee 3: Girl Scouts Troop l4, 2. i'She most lives who thinks most, feels noblest. and acts the best. EVELYN JOHNSON Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club I: Tatlers Club 2: Junior Prom Committee 3: Orches- tra l, 2. She possesses a rare gift, A happy nature. National Park Seminary HARRY JOHNSON Lincoln Club 3. 4. President 4: Newton 3, 4. Vice- President 3. President 4: Tatlers Club Z: Trapeze 3. 4. Junior Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4: Football Dance Com- mittee 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Prom Stunt 3: Prom Stunt Committee 3: Chairman Senior Play Ticket Com- mittee 4: Chairman Dear Brutus Ticket Committee 4. An executive in spite of Cupid's arrows. Illinois HERMAN JOHNSON Lightweight Basketball 2. 3, 4: Baseball 2. 3: Drama Club 4: Hi-Y Club l: Latin Club l: Radio Club 4: Science Club l. On their own merits honest men are silent. MARY' JOHNSON Comm-ercial Club 3. 4: Girls' Club l, 2. 3. 4. Eyes more fair, more glorious teeth, and ' far more glorious hair. Moser Business College ' 1 s l fl'-'lf-E-Mtlllels!!i5!l!-fill!Llele gll,-lllgllwlblfilil Mi! . ..f-MilllllYllwllglllllwfllM425-!i!Ll!1l!e!2!l!ll!l5YlW H'e' Sixty-nine if , Y X- --,-f'Seg YL l!l!l!A!at!et+!1.1!1saL! SM! !l!1Ml!4.:!l'4i: iilittig p tttissalsrlxl lmaslesiesslsls.slmsulzfssetzfsat A-air : -., , -rw ' ROLAND JOHNSON PainsIaking. thorough and usually right. RUTH JOHNSON Botany Club 3: Commercial Club 4: Girls' Club I, 2. 3, 4: Zoology Club 4. A thoughtful and quiet grace. National Kindergarten fr, I... , 1 I .1 f if WARREN JOHNSON Lightweight Football Cmidgetl l. 4. A good fellow who has fallen in love. Chicago 'fi fl, DOROTI IY JONAS Girls' Hockey 4: Atalanta 4: Botany Club 4: Racine H. S. l, 2. 3. Friena's by the score have you True to lhe core to you. Northwestern 4'J?f K DOROTHY JONES Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l. Z, 3. 'iOh woman! Thou wer! fashioned to beguilef' , Chicago Academy of Fine Arts fi?'? W :': KENNETH JONES Lightweight Football 2: Heavyweight Basketball 4: Soc- cer 4: Hi-Y Club 3. lVorth makes the man. LYDIA JONES Girls' Basketball l, 2: Girls' Baseball 1: Girls' Hockey 2: Atalanta l, 2: Brooks Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4: Drama Club 4: Forum 4: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Science Club 1: Honor Roll 4: D. A. R. Contest, second honorable mention: Senior Class Play 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Prom Stunt 3: Student Council Committee 4: Girls' Club Show Usher 4: Dear Brutus Usher 4. Her gentle wit she plies To teach them truth. Northwestern i?,?T . J :: :: I l'l..l45lllll!lllllfllllllYllllY1lllllWll lltlllllllll'-Wllllllllllllllllll!ll1lllllllllllllVlllllllMYlllllllV Sifwnty ,ff !iHl!4ell!r!Mf:ll214!t9l!i2!eMS!41!eS!Ql!ill!!l!tL!4.h! lsmou TABULKH QMMttflptttsttsn14:1sszgtzttmttmmum FORBES JORDAN French Club 2: Geography Club 3, 4: History Club 2: Hi-Y Club 1: Radio Club 1: Science 1. The noblest mind, the best contentment has. Notre Dame EVERETT .IOSLYN Drama Club 4: French Club 3: Math Club 2: Zoology Club 4: Senior Class Play 4: Stadium Usher 4. Genius does what it must, Talent does what it can. Oberlin MARION .IOURDAN Drama Club 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. She carries the stars in her eyes, And the sun in her friendship. Illinois ROBERT JOURDAN Track Minor 1: German Club 2: Hi-Y Club 1: Radio Club l. Is not true leisure won with true toil? Illinois GRACE VIRGINIA JUST Dancing 1, 4: Atalanta 4: Commercial Club 4: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. '- HA 'Grace' who won whatever saw her to wish her to stay. Moser HAZEI. KAI-ILE Art Club 2. 3: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Music Club 2, 4: Science Club 1. Out of the midst of midnight, the weaver of dreams has fastened the curls of your hair. National Park Seminary WILLIAM KAMMER Merit constant pay receives. iwumam 'Ss-nina c'f Sw-f. l'i-,Agway gut i!le?:s9I!ei!1!iM !Q!I!1t!1!Q!e!t! ZAIZMQZM 1!1!fg! ?g!g. tr..: .:t.tfx24!tt2 WW ztszisuafuuiv 'ami' 'M mi' ,CW-ll: WW 1 Y IC- G iga bit? . tlslt s w i !l.' i. . . ! l-Mlllllltl . .t ljnsiisioigr'f.uap1gx1t :'t.i. :tl . sat e st .19 few Qaqxw 74531, 41 ,-e 1 4 ,al 4z:.7,.. - -., Q- 'ft ' ,, .C PRESTON KAMPMEYER Heavyweight Football 4: Track 3: Brooks Club 3: Drama 3, 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: Lincoln 4: Scribblers 3: Honor Roll 3. 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: American Chem- istry Society Contest Winner 4: Trapeze 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4: Prom Stunt 3: Senior Quotation Committee 4: Cleveland High School 1, 2. No great genius was ever without some mixture of madness. Illinois MARY LOU KERR Girls' Club 4: Winston-Salem High School l, 2, 3. A lovely lady, clothed in garments of her own beauty. Stephens ROBERT KERR Botany 2: French l: Geography 2: History Z: Science l: Class Play Take-off 4. He has a way with the women. Vanderbilt VIRGIL KIMBALL Lightweight Football fmidgetj 1, Cminorb 2, 3: Base- ball l, 2, 3. 4: Track 2: Swimming 3: Intramural Basket- ball Champions 2: Commercial 4: Hi-Y 1, 2. 3, 4: Latin 2: Science 1. l cannot express his virtues. though I know they are great. Wisconsin MAH' KINNAN Girls' Hockey 2: Girls' Tennis 1: Atalanta l. 2: Com- mercial 3: French Club l, 2. 3. 4: Geography Club 4: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Girls' Club Welfare Committee 1. Z: Foot- ball Dance Committee Z: Senior Banquet Committee 4. Her friends are many, Her foes. are there any? BERNlCE KLINGMAN Art Club 4: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Science 1. True friendship is the power of going out of one's self, and appreciating whatever is noble and loving in another. ELLSWORTI l KNEELAND Orchestra 4. ln this world, there's too much worry: What's the use of fuss and hurry. E'M 15Yf Ff!lF -lYf'l 'l f'-M . L AM . .at .li. 'i! !1l!u!l!l'!.1l?B?4 t! Setfenty-tteu !'e'll'llWl!lWJMJWl!WJLVJLVJQ 1NWl'i,l'lMl'll!4l.l.l' 'IYXBULA lil!illllllkll-llllll-lllllfills?Lil!!-lllif 19-M5!3!4S!5'fl LE ROY KNUTSON Orchestra 2, 3, 4. His ways are quiet, but silence is eloquent. MILDRED KOBER Atalanta 1, Z: Commercial Club 3, 4: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4. I get the best out of life, because I am happy EDYTHE KOLEKAMP Commercial Club 4: Girls' Club 2, 3. 4. Make new friends, but keep the old: Those are silver, these are gold. LEONA KOLTZ Commercial Club 3. 4: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l, 2, 3. 4: Latin Club 1: Honor Roll 1: Chicago Scholar- ship Contest 4. Every success in life comes from sympathy, co-operation, and love. American Conservatory of Music VERNUS KRATZNER Girls' Basketball l: Girls' Tennis l, 4: Girls' Golf 2: Art Club 4: Atalanta 3: Geography Club 4: Girls' Club l, 2. 3, 4: Football Dance Committee 2: Prom Stunt 3: Class Play Usher 4: Christmas Stocking Drive 3: Costume Com- mittee. Girls' Club 3. She is not like a star-for of her there is but one. Principia LUCILLE KRAY Geography Club 4: Girls' Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Science Club l: Story Club 4. Harmony with every grace. Plays in the fair proportions of her. face. Northwestern ELMER KRISE German Club 3. Deny htm merit if you can. 'lfllfMSYASYLMe!1!llWJM2!f3 .a sl lillwawlyllll!SHMMQ.-.. . . ...4:93 l .l .ll .M lZYef'eY!5!4!9iYi1!U lf291Milll94YQ!b!l.5!4i!l3YLW f1' Smrnty-tlzrc .it .u t L.. at ,t . a i 3sgm6ifr.tiigntit,e utiawa l wa' 4 .fr 1... 19 ,,.,r.-Q.. r......., ' .Its if' 'Ni at 29,82 attic? 9 f L... .2 :z.e1-441. 1. ' L,,1,,.., W ,,,,-, ., ,.,.-, .D-.l l. EONARD KRIZAN Boys' Camera Club 4: History Club 2: Newton Club 3, 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. PHYLLIS KROG Girls' Swimming 4: Atalanta l: Drama Club 4: Geog- raphy Club 3: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Masqueraders 3, Secretary: Girls' Club Friendship Committee Z: Prom Stunt Committee 3: Prom Stunt 3: Senior Play Usher 4. She has that thing that is called charm, lVhich means that she is clever. witty. cute. and talented. All at once. RUTH KUFHNERT Girls' Club 3, 4: Zoology Club 4: Honor Roll 3, 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Senior Play Usher 4: Third Place for Scholarship Cup 4: Cleveland High School. St. Louis 1, 2. 'Tis not in mortals to command success. But shell do more, my friend,-she'Il deserve it. l'IENRlli'l l'li KUHLZOW Brooks Club 2: French Club 3: German Club 3: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Story Club 4: Honor Roll 3. Virtue is like a rich stone-it sparkles with its own rm-rii.' BARBARA KURTZ Atalanta 2: Drama Club 4: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l, 2. 3. 4: History Club 2: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Committee 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Prom Stunt 3. Oh! such style, and Oh! such grace, with u loving smile on her face. Northwestern XVll.l.lAlXl l,All3 Heavyweight Football fmajorj 2, 3, 47 Lightweight Football tminorj I: Intramural Basketball Champions l: Baseball fmajorj 3, 4: Baseball Cminorj l: Track tmajorl 3, 4: Junior Track fminorf 1: Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. Good at a ight, but better al play. VIRGINIA LAMBFRSON Drama Club 3, 4: Forum 4: French Club l. 2: Girls' Club l. 2, 3. 4: Masqu-eraders 2: Honor Roll l. 2: Senior Class Play 4: Girls' Club Show 3: Prom Stunt Committee 3: Prom Stunt 3: Girls' Club Chorus 3. Soft is the music that would charm forever. Fairmont im 8.15.42.4214llfllllilelslllltl.-QM. .Li .ld.4.4i..lil ltilblb !,.Wi!,,,,,. .,..tt.4L ,'llllf4lliWl l w hllllll l!ll91!3!b' ! 3. . . . S1 z'i'nty-fmt r Y . f l ! l l.!ll!ll!lY4l!ll! l!l 'II Elll l lll. W ill Flllllllllllllllltl!ll!s-lEl!'fl'll'll'l MARJORIE LANE Brooks Club l: Drama Club 4: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Masqueraders 2: Math Club, Treasurer 3, President 4: Honor Roll 1, 4: Chicago Scholarship Con- test 4: Senior Class Play 4. Simplicity in character is no hindrance to subtlety of intellect. Carleton PHYLLIS LANGDON Girls' Swimming 4: Geography Club 4: Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. A girl so jolly and opposed to all that is melancholy. Northwestern BFRNICE R. LARSON Botany Club 3: Brooks Club 4: Girls' Club 3, 4: Girls' Club Chorus 4. Like pensive beauty smiling in her tears. National Kindergarten College BEATRICE LAVELLE Girls' Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Hockey l, 2, 3: Girls' Tennis l, 2, 3: Atalanta l. 2, 3, 4: French Club 4: Girls' Club l, 2, 3. 4: Girls' Camera Club 4: Girls' Manual Training Club 4: Girls' Club Chorus 4. Such soft features and oh! such style. Illinois MARX' LAWRENCE Atalanta l. 2: Botany Club 2: Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 3: Girls' Camera Club 4. Cute, petite, and just a darling girl. PAUL LEARN Lightweight Football Cminorl 4: Soccer 3: Hi-Y 4. He knows what is what. Illinois TED LEBOY Masqueraders 2: Radio Club 2, 3: Scribblers 4: Science Club 1: Honor Roll 4: Prom Stunt 3: Senior Quotation Committee 4. lVise to resolve, patient to perform. ' Michigan fel Sill! ll'f!l5Zll!QE!l!4g!+l!tl?l!lQ5! WE' l!1lY,Fl!..!' H it! Eli sa, ,, , .a it lllwv fli llflilihlll' '1l!ll9l'4+'4L!ll' ., ' tw' ty my tl ,t Jtl' NlllftllllllllllwtltQJLQLML TTgFNlT Qli gmt ttltggttggg tgfimggigiistntvtt DONALD Llili Lightweight Football lminorl 3, 4: Heavyweight Basket- ball lminorl 4: Lightweight Basketball tminorl Z. 3: Drama 4: Hi-Y Z. 3, 4, Tneasurer 4: Latin 1: Lincoln 3. 4: Honor Roll 4: Senior Class Play, Costumes, 4: Girls' Club Show, Properties 4: Football Dance Stunt 4: Junior Prom Committee. Furniture 3. I have no ambition to see a goodlier man. Northwestern MARTHA LFE French Club 1. 2, 3, 4. President 4: Geography Club. Treasurer 3: Girls' Club l. 2. 3. 4: Science Club 1. A keen. quirk humor and unfailing cheer: She has the friendliness to know you. and a heart of love. WAL'I'ER LEE Boys' Camera Club l: Commercial Club 3: Masquerad- ers Z. Their works. though toughly labored, 'Zuill he everlasting. WlLLlAM LEJEUNE Simple in their manners are all great men. HARRY LEMKEY Heavyweight Football fmajorj 4: Drama Club 4: Hi-Y Club 3: Senior Class Play 4: Monogram Club 3. The rank is but the guineals stamp, The man's the gowa' for a'that. Michigan LOUIS!! LENNOX Girls' Basketball l. 2: Girls' Hockey. Captain 2: Ata- lanta l, 2, 4: Fnnch 1, 2: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l, 2, 3. 4: Music Club l, 2, 4: Honor Roll 3: Football Dance Committee. Decorations 2. Music is well said to he the speech of angels. Northwestern BlfRNt'XDlf'l l'll LuRoi' Forum 4: French Club 3, 4: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club Z, 3, 4: West Waterlcata, Iowa l: Jackson, Mich' igan l. A lonely girl. she attains what she pursues. Wisconsin ttta-ttvtvtztuttstfwtnrt. tate twat: 'ta' H t . z s utz ' 9481. ll.!ll9l9l!ll!ll!lMl!ll!l.ll l1SENlt0R.131BULA li ' .Y Y !!l!'l '1l'. -l!ll!l!l!ll!ll!tl! 'MQW' ' ' ARCHER LESTER Soccer 3: History Club 2: Newton Club 3. 4: Science 1. Self-reverence. self-knowledge, self-control. ARLENE SMITH Swimming 1, 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4: Hockey 2. 3, 4: Tennis 1, 2. 3, 4: Leaders 2, 3, 4: 500 pt. award 3: Atalanta 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Committee Chairman 2, 3. 4: Commercial Club 2: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club 1, 2. 3, 4: History Club 2: Latin Club 1: Science Club 1: Winter Sports Committee Chairman 3. A true athlete. Illinois GENEVIEVE LEWIS Girls' Swimming 4: Brooks Club 2: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Tatlers 2: D. A. R. Contest Qhonorable mentionj 4: Girl Scouts Troop 14, 3. 4. To haue a friend is to he a friend. MARGUERITE LEWIS Girls' Basketball l. 2, 3: Girls' Hockey 2. 3: Girls' I Tennis 1, 2, 3: Atalanta 1, 2. 3. 4: French Club 2, 3: Girls' Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Newton Club 3. 4. She nothing common did, or mean. HARRIET LIGARE Girls' Basketball l, 2, 3: Girls' Baseball 1, 2. 3: Girls' Hockey Z. 3, 4: Girls' Tennis 1, 2: Atalanta 1. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Masqueraders 2: Senior Class Play 4. rl good reputation is more valuable than money. CLARA LILLY Atalanta 2. 3: German Club 4: Girls' Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Show 3. Gay, saucy, and altogether bewilchingf' ELSIE LINDBERG Girls' Club 1. Z, 3. 4. Nothing is so diflicult but that it may be found out by seeking, Chicago Normal 2 S ,l!lMMlXl!lSlXl iVll4U3Wl!l5!lQlKl3lMAWlQl!MXlll!llill4V1Vl9l!l 'vuty-sv ,, rg ff ,k' Ml!4i!l!f:!!fP!2M1!l !ll!ll!fl!!l.l'l.!ll!l 3 I G l!ll!ll! l!il't.l!l!il!ll!t!9 'l i . 0 9 MARION LINDMEIER Girls' Basketball 3: Leaders 2. 3: Atalanta 1. Z. 3: t H Drama Club 3, 4: Forum 3, 4: French Club l, 3: Geog- raphy Club 3: Girls' Club 1, Z, 3, 4: History Club 2: Science Club 1: Tatlers 2: Honor Roll 1: Chicago Scholar- ship Contest 4: Trapeze 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Girl Scouts Troop 14, Secretary 2. Higher, higher will she climb up the mount of glory. Northwestern RICHARD LINDMEIER Heavyweight Football Cmajorj 2, 3: Baseball Cmajorj Manager 4: Track l, 2: Intramural Basketball Champions l: Boys' Camera Club 2: Commercial Club 3: Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 2: Science Club 1: Stadium Usher 1. Sincere and true to all is he With Uast and wide ability. Arizona CHARLES LINELI. Radio Club l, 2. ln whom there is the spirit of brotherly kindness and concord. CECILE LOEWY Tennis l, Z: Atalanta l. 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Music Club 3: Science Club 1: Story Club 4: Senior Class Play 4. Friendliness is the highest degree of perfectionf' Northwestern HELEN LOGAN Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Manual Training Club 4. Hear diligently when I speak, For not often do I speak. LORRAINE LOVETT Commercial Club 2, 3: Girls' Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Science Club 1: Girls' Club Welfare Committee 3, 4. She is mild and gentle. - r JOSEPH C. LOW ' French Club 2: Literary Tabula, Art Staff 4: Annual Tabula, Art Staff, 4: Senior Class Play, Posters, 4: Senior Play Stage Hand 4: Scholastic Art Exhibit 4. What men haue done, can still be done, fl And shall be done today. 1 '1 ,, Illinois L: -rw N '!fl!ffY4lYQ?l.45l4lflY lllEll4lillE .ff .9 . 1 .-,ltllfililf l ll - . WM I. Jill? lyllllflfill flllelllfflllllfelklelllllflglgel Seventy-eiglit !lMilf-f!i.f5!S!l,4!+l Milli!!l.l!4l!fF!ll!1lH!ll!e Q!! 'LABULAH ?l.l!Ml.! ill.-'ll'llll.5!iM1312151452l5'l!e5!tlMtl!!E!l fl CAROLINE LUccocK Forum 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Senior Class Play 4: Girls' Club Show, Properties. 3: Girl Scouts Troop 14, 2. Thou bringest Ualour too and wit, Two things that seldom fail to hit. Denison KARL LUEBKE Geography Club 3: Science Club 1: Band 1, 2. 3, 4. I dare do all that doth become a man. Armour MARJORIE LUFKIN Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3: Girls' Baseball 1, 2. 3: Girls' Hockey 2. 3, 4: Girls' Tennis 2, 3: Atalanta 1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Brooks Club l: Forum 3, 4: French Club 2: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin C1ub'1: Newton Club 3, 4, President 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Play:4: Football Dance Committee 4: Prom Stunt 3: Student Coun- cil Committee 4. Titles of honor add not to her worth, Who is herself an honor to her titles. JUNE LYNCH Girls' Baseball 2: Atalanta 1: Geography Club 2: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Tatlers Club 2: Junior Prom Commit- tee 3. Beautiful, sublime, and glorious. GERTRUDE MACDONALD Girls' Basketball 4: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. The will to do well. FRANK MACLEOD . . . . : . if Lightweight Football fmmorl 2 Track Cmajorj 2, 3, 4, Track fminorj 1: Commercial Club 3: Drama Club 4: Geography 3, Vice President: Masqueraders 2: Smoking Council 3, 4. Secretary 4: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Committee Program 4: Junior Prom Committee Decorations 3: Student Council Committee Student Aids: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Speedy, but sure. Iowa ROBERT MACLEOD Science Club 1. Lord of myself, accountable to none. lll in o i s tl'X N52M32EY5llYQlQlQ5QQ?fg42lllglllli! 555 Qktfeah. Mlllgilgillilwllllll'lillellllllllkklll lllillillillilfifg' Setfrnty-it ine fjffffi A is:!l!irai!t!.tL1!iM21vizeezise. irate.: t simsriisizisiizmitisis 1 sausiiszis4isii.i. t...L. ..,,.. - -l ' lg., R. NLXRY ALICE MADSEN Brooks Club Z. 3: Girls' Club l, 2. 3. 4: Honor Roll 4. , 4: Girl Scouts Troop 14. 4. 'AAs sweet a girl as we could see, Anal full of pep as she could be. . Crane ROBERT MAHNKE Lightweight Football 2. 3: Lightweight Basketball 2. 3: Brooks Club l, 2. 3: Drama Club 3, 4. President 4: Latin , Club l: Scribblers 3. Treasurer: Trapeze. Business Staff 4: Literary Tabula, Business Staff 4: Annual Tabula. Busi- - ness Staff, 4: Senior Class Play 4: Prom Stunt 3. ' . na. 1 He knew the precise, psychological moment when to sag nothing. Illinois ' KATHRYN MALCJNE ' Atalanta 2: Commercial Club 3. 4: Girls' Club l. 2. 3. 4: Tatlers Club Z: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4: Chicago Schol- arship Contest 4: Girls' Club Show. Costume Committee 4. Endurance is the crowning quality, -- And patience all the passion of greal hearts. ' 1 - - : - JOHN MARTIN Burke Club 3. 4: Newton Club 4: Radio Club 3: Honor . Roll 3. 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Girls' Club Show 3. 4: Football Dance Committee 3: Orchestra 3. 4: . Band Z: Properties 4. A great man is made up of qualities that mee! or make great occasions. Dv Morton Jr. CHARLES MASUIQE ' e Burke Club 4: Masqueraders 2: Newton Club 3: Scrib- 'Hers Club 3. 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Trapeze 3. 4: Junior Prom Committee 3. An honest man. the noblest work of God. Chicago Capjjlo if NV-:numb-.M i. HELEN lVlATHFWS Atalanta l. 2: Girls' Club l. 2, 3. 4. . A smile. a glance. a blush. a girl, ln other words a honny girl. ,a,, gm... PM STANLEY lVlAYO Aviation Club 3: Newton Club 3. 4: Radio Club l: ' Science Club l: Tennis 3: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Stadium Usher 4: Usher Class Play 4. ' He never flanked and he never lied. - ' I reckon he never knowed how. Michigan ,rs l ,lllilllQlllll4lllM!'llllfQll.lll! .lJllillJlY.l4l.lll.lll5!ll!iU:lMflll1l!lillllllllllllllllfiillllillillilli liigllnly Ml llllcllellilllill!Mil!!Wil!Qilllllllllwlll-llll ll lllllllS!!M4lllllMEllwglllllllllllllllllil!Ll!lQ5l!ll!?l'1l CHARLES MCCANN Heavyweight Football 3: Lightweight Football l, 2: Track 3: Tennis 1: Aviation Club 3: Commercial Club 4: Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Radio Club 3: Science Club l. 1 can promise to be upright, but not to be without bias. Carleton IVAN MCCANN Manager Freshman-Sophomore Basketball 4: Soccer 3. There is nothing so powerful as truth. Boston DOUGLAS MCCLURE Art Club 3: French Club 3: Hi-Y Club 3. 4: Mas- queraders Club 2: Class Play Take-off 4. The good fellow, let's shake hands. ARTHUR MCCRORY Heavyweight Football 4: Lightweight Football 2, 3: Track 3, 4: Hi-Y Club 4: Science Club l. I am not a politician, and my other habits are good. Illinois MARY ANNE MCDOWALL Girls' Basketball 2: Girls' Baseball 1: Atalanta 1: Brooks Club 2: Drama Club 4: French Club 3: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Story Club 4: Senior Class Play 4. Music is said lo be the speech of knowledge. HELEN MCGREGOR Girls' Tennis 1: Drama Club 4: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Camera Club 4: Masqueraders 2. A daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. Illinois XVILLIANI MCLELLAN Track 2. 3: Brooks Club 1. 2. 3, President 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Hi-Y Club 2. 3: Lincoln 3, 4: Radio l, 2: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Committee 4. More matter with less art. Chicago llllllfillllllllllblllelllltlllllfliflg W Y Y YQSYQEJQQ . T'- glhllil llllliwflll l Y YM -ll -!ll!14! lil!.!l!M!lll4l!41 lfigflify-ont' !l'f!l' 'F1 f l f'I l'1l'lIWfl'lI!+I!fIW'll'2l.I USENI llYtl!ll!tl!t!tl l l WMI? ll. : 'tl !tl'il!ll!tl ROBERT MCMANUS .Swimming I, 2, 3: Captain 4: Junior Prom Com- mittee 3. There stands a structure of majestic fame. Northwestern FRED IVIELLIEN Lightweight Football Z, 3: Baseball 4: Hi-Y 3, 4. I am not afraid of work. Northwestern VINCENT IVIERRILL Burke Club 4: Drama Club 4: Latin Club l: Scribblers Club 3: Tatlers Club 2: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Trapeze 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Com- mittee 4: Junior Prom Committee 3. ls life worth living? Yes. so long as there is wrong to right. Dartmouth DOROTHY MEYER Girls' Basketball 3: Girls' Baseball 2, 3: Girls' Hockey 3: Girls' Tennis l, 2: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Friendship Committee 2. The foolish girl seeks happiness in the distances, The wise grows it under her feet. Illinois VIRGINIA IVIIEYERS Girls' Hockey 3: Girls' Tennis 3: Atalanta 4: Drama Club 4: Girls' Club 3, 4: Story Club 4: Honor Roll 4: D. A. R. Contest 4: Senior Class Play 4: Lisbon High School I: Iowa City High School Z. Zeulous, get modest, happy and free: Patient of toil, inflexible in faith. Iowa CAROLYN NIICIIEL Drama Club 3, 4: Forum 3, 4: Girls' Club l, Z. 3, 4, Treasurer 4: History Club 2, Treasurer: Latin Club 1, Quaester: Masqueraders Z, Historian: Science Club l: Stu- dent Council 2: Girls' Club Council 3, 4: Honor Roll I: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Trapeze 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4: Prom Stunt Committee 3: Prom Stunt 3: Student Council Committee 4: Sophomore Girls' Council. The only amaranthine lloufr on earth Is virtue: the only lasting treasure, truth. Mount Holyoke TOM IVIIEHLE Tennis 2, 3, 4: Football Cheerleader 4: Drama Club 3, 4: German Club 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Science Club l: Trapeze 4: Senior Class Play 4: Prom Stunt 3: Intra- mural Track 2: Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3: Football Dance Stunt 4: Cheerleader 3. 4: Class Cheerleader 4. I am full of pleasure: let us be jocundf' Illinois :PW 'I fS'fi'M1'J!1't-'41!lS'f lblllllllwlllelw 'A'l!J'A'ti' Y , . .llllflfllllllllfll l!ll!43!l!Ll!tl!lIZQEAFKYQYQBQEYTSESZ r 5!?!l!4S!l!v!'l!4Yf:fill-ll!!llllllliMil?ll-l!?!l!ll!4l!ll! TABULA ll!fl!4l!4l!,l!f1l!l!llYllMfK!!l!9,i!l.l!l9!4r'-fllffill-Mill fl THOMAS IVIILAN Swimming 4: Radio Club 4: Class Play Take-off 4. His good humor is infectious. HELEN MILES Senior Class Play 4. Full of wil, charming, and lovely-that's Helen. FRANK L. MILLER Boys' Camera Club 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3, President 4: Geography Club 2: I-Ii-Y Club 4: Annual Tabula 3, 4: Band 2, 3. 4. Thus men may grow wiser every day. Illinois JOHN MILLER Boys' Camera Club 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Latin Club I: Science Club l: Annual Tabula 3, 4: Band 2. 3, 4: Prom Stunt 3. A sincere, hard working, good fellow. Illinois JOE MIRABELLA Baseball 3. Junior Manager: Intramural Basketball l, 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Science Club I, Sergeant-at-Arms. Give us the man who sings at his work. Northwestern LOUIS MOHLERE Soccer 3. 4: Intramural Basketball Champions l: History Club 2. You 'will hear from me later. RUTH MONTGOMERY Girls' Basketball 2: Girls' Baseball 2: Girls' Hockey 1. To know her is to like her. W- gfr . 4 fiff 824591224K!!Mi!s!.a!ll!ll93!iS!lH?Q,l!lS!alll!!! Yll!li-l ife M MM ! !2l l'. ' ! ! !1l!A!4i!b' 'f5.l f 'Y Eiglity-lliree W glllllglllggwsiiuloiz 'r,'xist1ir-XE ' at Q e i w 1 my W7-dv--14' fkaaafwfyfiye 11 am -'n1,,.fAf., a. F 19 JYHXQ7' ffiifw .aff I GIENEVIEVE IVIORRIS Girls' Basketball 1. Z: Girls' Baseball l, Z: Girls' Hockey Z: Girls' Tennis l. Z: Atalanta 1, 2: Drama Club 4: Girls' Club l, Z, 3, 4: Latin Club l: Masqueraders 2: Science Club 1. Treasurer: Senior Class Play 4. I fear me there is mischief in those sparkling eyes. Illinois ROBERT IVIORRIS Heavyweight Football lmajorl Z. 3, 4: Heavyweight Basketball fmajorl 2, 3, Manager 4: Track Cmajorl 3. 4: Brooks Club 1: Drama Club 4: I-Ii-Y Club Z. 3, 4: Latin Club l: Science Club 1: Football Dance Committee 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Class Play Take-off 4. To be merry best becomes you. Beloit WILLIAM MORRIS Soccer lminorj 3. 4: Scribblers Club 3. 4: D. A. R. Contest 4: Class Play Take-off 4. Some men have only a book in them: others a library. BEAVER IVIOYE Soccer 3. To your pleasure humbly I subscribe. VICTOR IVIUELLER He is very wise, but not so tall, For precious things are very small. SAMUEL NASH Tennis 4: Burke Club 3, 4: French Club I, Z: Science Club l: Tatlers Club Z: Honor Roll l. Never too busy to join in fun, Always on hand when there's work to be done. Beloit WILBUR NEAR Swimming. Assistant Manager 3: Burke Club 3, 4: Latin Club I: Scribblers Club 3: Science Club I: Tatlers Club 2: Honor Roll l, Z: Prom Stunt 3: Class Play Take- off 4. Logical consequences are the scarecrows of fools und the beacons of wise men. t qilpqiggzlllll Iulfilelllf lllw l Q W If lil l y aMQl'il'lW5?f43Iv - it l .6!3!5! '!ll9gL3fMH' - Iziylztyefi ur f 'll!li!ll!l!9 NlE!.Qil!l9Vlil!l!!,i!i!ll!ll!ll!ll!lllllll .lil 'LIXBULAH li?Wl!ll!l!1l!ll!l'l!f!l l 'l llWl'fl'f -LW'A'll':'M ETHEL NELSON Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Manual Training Club 3: Newton Club 3: Girls' Basketball l. She looks the world straight in the eyes and it smiles baclz at her. Illinois VIVIAN NELSON Art Club, Vice-President 4: French Club 4: Girls' Club 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4: Girls' Club Chorus 3. Her nature is all sunshine. FRANK NORIAN Lightweight Football Minor 3. 4: Lightweight Basket- ball lminorj 4: Intramural Basketball Champions 4: D. A. R. Contest 4, Qhonorable mentionj. A merry heart goes all the day. Illinois FLORENCE NORRIS Girls' Hockey 2: Girls' Tennis l: Atalanta l, 2: Com- mercial Club 3: Drama Club 4: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Camera Club 4: Science Club 1: Senior Class Play. Lots of personality, and a good friend. National Kindergarten CHARLES NOVAK Heavyweight Football Cmajorj 4: Lightweight Football Cminorj 3: Lightweight Football fmidgetj 2: Track fmajorl 3. Captain 4: Burke Club 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4: l-li-Y Club 2. 3, Secretary 4: Science Club l: Tatlers Treasurer 2, Victory follows me, Ami all things follow me. lowa VVILLIAM O'CONNOR Lightweight Football Cmidgetj 4: Hi-Y Club 4: Science Club 1. A stout heart is better than all the brains in the world. PHILIP O'KELLY 1 Lightweight Basketball CmidgetJ 4: Baseball lmajorj 3: Baseball Cminorl 2: Soccer 3: Botany Club. Sergeant-av Arms 3: I-li-Y Club 4: Science Club l. Our thoughts and our conduct are our own. Notre Dame QW! !fl!l!Q9f!it!4l!,Q.E!4l9i!fl .9 i!l .. ..4 .. .. l! !J ! !. 2 94 - . ...fJFiPlf.! 'itU,QlZ!,K'fS' WI it lil' v viiailvimu ,atv l!fl!ll.l t-, -1.-I 1l.ff.l.1f. l.4.!L!1 'Ml !t ' g'l.. 'MWSTNIOII 'rfxnyiri 5 ttti tyt tt ,t t g I 4, I' .. rout- M. I ar. hw- L., 1.1. Q1.,A Xml: C'?'t.Hse-L 194 TNBX A: like f 'I QE mmdwf LAURINE OLIVER Drama Club 3, 4: Latin Club l: Story Club 3. 4: Girls' Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest: D. A. R. Contest 4: Football Dance Committee 4: Honor Roll 3, 4. Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Wisconsin ARTHUR OLSON Latin Club 1: Science 1. Worth makes the man. Northwestern IVIARJORI IE OLSON Art Club l. 2: French Club 2: Atalanta l. 2: Mas- queraders Z: Science Club I: Girls' Club I. 2, 3. 4: Liter- ary Tabula 4: Girls' Manual Training Club 3: Girls' Tennis 1. Joy rises in me like a summer moon. Illinois IVIARTHA O'1 t'o Atalanta 4: Commercial Club 4: Girls' Club 2. 3, 4: Honor Roll 3, 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Amer- ican Chemistry Society Contest 4: Senior Play Costumes 4: Hughes High School 1. Her words are bonds, her love sincere. her thoughts immaculate. Chicago Ltzo OVSON Lightweight Football Cminorb 4: Lightweight Basket- ball Qmidgetl 4: Drama Club 4: HifY Club 2, 3. 4: Mas- queraders 2: Latin Club 2. He is a quiet boy-at times. DAVID OWEN History Club 2: Latin Club 1: Lincoln Club 3, 4: Newton Club 3: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Class Play Take-off 4. Knowledge in truth, is the great sun in the Ermament. X '. ,-flfeaff I? -ia! MARIE PARDUN Girls' Hockey 2: Girls' Tennis Z: Brooks Club 4: French Club 2. 3: Girls' Club l. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Camera 2 Club 4: Girls' Manual Training 4. ' Brown eyes that will always light her way. Illinois ? M I!1I!ef!M 5!tQB!c ! ilYiI. l1? ! !fS! 5.9.- .. g .. l!ll?l3!:-'f-!A!TJl!7 IlS. '!Ll!li!ll!lMi!11! 1 Iiigltty-si.: fi- ,iii ,' , , T HEX? ii I f' .495Yll'll!l!5!l!l 'il! W '..U 'llHiiIibl2A12XBllIAll' Yl.!l!l5'.5!. -L? '.'l!lI!l!1S!ll!l.RIM' FM ! ' LULU PARKER Girls' Club l, 2. 3, 4. One of the worId's hard workers, and she always gets there, too. KATHERINE PEACOCK Girls' Club l, 2. 3. 4: Girls' Camera Club 4: Girls' Manual Training 4: Girl Scouts Troop 14, 1. 2. 3: Girls' Hockey 2: Swimming 4. Steadfast and true, What more can we say? Lawrence JAMES PEEBLES Merit constant pay receives. ROBERT PEET A true friend is forever a friend. JAMIE PERKINS Intramural Basketball Champions: Swimming Cmajorj l. Z. 3, manager 4: Hi-Y Club 2: Lincoln Club 3. 4: Masqueraders Club 2: Music 3, 4: Orchestra 2. 3, 4: Band I, 2. One of these well-liked fellows. Cornell LILLIAN PETERS French Club 2, 3: Girls' Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Girls' Camera Club 3. 4: Girls' Tennis 2. None knew her but to praise JOHN PETRI Lightweight Football fminorj 3. 4: Lightweight Bas- ketball fminorl 3: Baseball Cmajorj 2: Soccer 3, 4: Bot- any Club 2: History Club 3: Hi-Y Club 4: Math Club 3: D. A. R. Contest 4. A heart as true as steel. Clwfvsilliiif-1.4 . lVMMMM 9M MlMMlWHMMWlM2NlMQl!lWMfi Iiigrlity-sc'1'en , 43.245 -C, nv tl!t,!4S!4l! !-S - YU -l ' !W5!lH l!1 i :igiisiniioiiiiui.Mmiti,ii21tt1ttltMte:ttS-tSt.,:, I I i'lf 45,921 YLMA4- '4f22JMt4e-'11 'Jilin filjri M. W 0 1 : ' ' l . egg, ELANORA PFEFFER Atalanta 3, 4: Forum 3, 4: Girls' Club l, 2. 3. 4: History Club 2: Masqueraders Z: Story Club 3, 4, Quarter- mistress 4: Girls' Club Council 3. 4: Girls' Club Friend- ship Committee Chairman 4: Honor Roll l. 2, 3, 4: Chi- cago Scholarship Contest 4: D. A. R. Contest 4: Trapeze 3. 4: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Committee 3. Chairman of Decorations 4: Junior Prom Committee, Dec- orations 4: Student Council Committee, Student Aid 4: Sophomore Council Z. 'iWl.SdOH7 she has. add to her wisdom courage, Temper to that, and unto all, success. Northwestern LAURENCE PICKETT Lightweight Football fminorl 4: Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Lin- coln Club 3. 4: Science Club 1: Tatlers 2: Junior Prom Committee, Decorations 3: Senior Play, Properties 4. Your praise shall still find room. Even for the eyes of all posteritiyf' Illinois LORRAINE PIFPFR Zoology Club 4: Wheeling. West Virginia l. Thought is deeper than all speech. Ohio Wesleyan RUTH PIER Brooks Club Z: llrama Club 3, 4: Girls' Club Z. 3. 4: Story Club 3. 4. President 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Girls' Club Christmas Stocking Committee 3: Chicago Scholar- ship Contest 4: D. A. R. Contest 4: Trapeze 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4: Girls' Club Show, Chairman of Programs 4: Junior Prom Committee. Decorations 3: Girls' Conference. Key Girl 4: Urbana High School l: University of Illinois High School 2. The power behind the committee. Oberlin JOHN PILGRIM Assistant Football Manager 3: Hi-Y Club 3. 4: Latin Club l: Masqueraders Club 2: Science Club l. No sinner, nor a saint, perhaps, But just the very best of chaps. Illinois ROBERT PINCKNIZY Heavyweight Football lmajorj 4: Boys' Camera Club 2, 3: Drama Club 4: Masqueraders Club 2: Radio Club l, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. President 4: Prom Stunt 3. He that is of a merry heart, hath a continual feast. Purdue .IAMISON PLUMLEY Burke Club 3, 4: History Club 2: Latin Club l. Con- sul: Scribblers Club 3. 4, Secretary 4: Science Club l: Tatlers Club 2: Honor Roll l. 2. 3. 4, Second in Scholar- ship Cup Award 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: D. A. R. Contest 4: American Chemistry Society Contest Winner 4: Trapeze 3. 4: Class Play Take-off 4: Senior Class Play ,Q-,. 'K Program Committee 4. If ' The personiacation of intellectual attainment. I it Chicago I - 'I I ',.i . 9ll4 lU 5 I 4 .M .,.ll.Q. ? .! Y5!e' !.' . i : will ?i !ll!1l!1l!!ll!A!ll! !tl!li!Q!f?!4! liflllliwlfti' I: igltty-tight ,ae-11 if:L.gf,f :X-- ' S!!l!4l!l!:-.ti W.l!iM.!'l!tl9!,l!l.!ll!ll!M!ll! l. M llSlil5RllTlBUUll' l!l!tl.fl! WM MARVIN POLLARD Soccer Cminorj 4: Drama Club 4: History Club Z: Hi-Y 4: Latin Club l: Newton Club 3: Radio Club 1: Tatlers 2: Honor Roll l: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Class Play Costume Committee 4. His mind, his kingdom. His will, his law. Leland Stanford MARGARET POST Basketball l, 2: Baseball l. 2: Atalanta l. 2, 3: Drama Club 3. 4: Forum 3, 4: French Club 3: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: History Club Z: Latin Club 1: Tatlers 2: Honor Roll l. 2, 3. 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Senior Class Play 4: Junior Prom Program Committee 3. The girl who is successful is the girl that is useful. Knox ToM POWERS Lightweight Football lminorl 4: Drama Club 4: His- tory Club 2: Hi-Y 4: Latin Club l: D. A. R. Contest iwinnerl 4: Trapeze Staff Cartoonist 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4: Prom Stunt 3. A delightful fellow with artistic ability. Illinois LILYAN POZlN Marshall High 1: Botany Club 2: Girls' Club 2. 3, 4: Music Club 2. Every bit a lovely girl. Wisconsin MARY JEAN PRESCOTT l Basketball l, Z: Baseball 2: Golf, Girls' Championship 2, 3: Atalanta l, 2. 3. 4: Drama Club 4: French Club 4: Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. lt is marvelous to see her 'Steere' ll golf ball. Wisconsin RUSSELL PRINCE Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1. Your destiny is that of a man. ELYNORE JEAN PRINE Lindbloom High School 1: Austin High School Z, 3. None in more languages can show Those arts which you so early know. VV i sc o n s i n KPMK!!lllhllilillllfifllfei-YMMZHQM'.3!llYs?llY..Y .!. YM .. lil! . . a!2lY YQii9ll11.f1! YW 1!i!34M !5!ll!A!4f!lS! !l3YllYl3'l1W Eighty-nine k4.1 . 7,7 ai may 4 ,,,1i,ati'it14iv1ivt :a'iviviiw1i't.,1 itsimonlnxnnniwggtttlmlwlttttlb GEORGE PYLE Swimming l: 1. 3. 4: Geography Club 3. And bring with thee Youth and joyful jollityf' WILLIAM PYo'i I' Heavyweight Football fminorj 3: Lightweight Football lminorj 4, Captain: Lightweight Football lmidgetl I. 2: Heavyweight Basketball lmajorl 3. 4: Lightweight Basket- ball tminorj Z: Lightweight Basketball tmidgetl l: Base- ball lmajorl 4: Baseball tminorl 3: Track tminorl 2. Always ready with this call, Let's play a game of basketball. Wisconsin RICHARD QUAYLE ' Lightweight Football Cminor3 Z. 3: Track Qminor5 2: Geography Club 4, Sergeant-at-Arms.' You can do whatever you think you can. DONALD RAGALIE Lightweight Football Cmidgetb 4: Lightweight Basket- ball fmidgetj 2: Track Qminorj 3: Swimming l. Z: In- tramural Basketball Champions Z: Golf l, 2: HifY Club 4: Science Club l: Stage Hand 3. None but the brave deserve the fair. Notre Dame GERTRL'DE RAFTSHOL Girls' Basketball 4: Girls' Hockey 4: Girls' Swimming 3: Girls' Tennis 4: Atalanta 4: Commercial Club 4: Girls' Club 3. 4: Football Dance Committee 4. Ohl that simplicity ana' innocence Its own unualued work so seldom knows. FAITH LILLIAN RALPH Girls' Basketball l: Girls' Baseball l: Girls' Tennis 2: Atalanta l. Z: Brooks Club 3. President: Drama Club 3. 4: Forum 3, 4: Girls' Club l. 2. 3, 4, President 4: History Club 2. Secretary: Latin Club l. Consul: Science Club l. Treasurer: Tatlers Club 2: Class Ollicer. Vice-President 3: Student Council l, 2. 3. 4: Girls' Conference Olhcer. Presi- dent 4: Chairman Carry-Over Committee 3: Girls' Club Council 2. 4: Honor Roll l. 2. 3, 4: Scholarship Cup 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: D. A. R, Contest 4: Girls' Conference Speaker 3, 4: Trapeze 3. 4: Tabula 3, Junior Editor: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Committee. General Chairman 4: Junior Prom Committee. General Committee 3: Prom Stunt Committee 3: Prom Stunt 3: Student Council Committee 4: Christmas Seal Drive l. Z: Chairman Near East Relief Drive 3. 4: Sophomore Girls' Council 2. The perfect. then is the pursuit of sweetness and light. Wellesley KENNETH RATCLIFF Track 4: Burke Club 3. 4: History Club Z: Hi-Y Club 3: Latin Club l: Masqueraders Club 2: Scribblers Club 3, 4: Science Club l: Honor Roll l. Z, 3: Annual Tabula 3. The same heart beats in euery human breast. Chicago I1S!f!fWS'll'Ll'e'f1'f1'f1! I5'.Wff V f1!fWt' YM! M l l M . iiwf RUTH RAU Girls' Basketball l. Z. 3. Captain l: Girls' Baseball l, 2: Girls' Hockey 2: Girls' Tennis 2: Atalanta l. 2, 3: Brooks Club 2. 3. Secretary 3: Drama Club 3: Forum 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Girls' Club l, 2. 3, 4. Secretary 4: Latin Club 1. Consul: Music Club l, 2. 3: Science Club l: Tatlers Club 2, Treasurer: Girls' Conference: Chairman Music Committee 3, Chairman Registration Committee 4: Girls' Club Council 3, 4: Girls' Club Friendship Commit- tee 3: Honor Roll l, 2. 3. 4, Third in Scholarship Cup Award 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: D. A. R. Con- test 4: Trapeze 3, 4. Editor 4: Senior Class Play 4: Girls' Club Show 4: Football Dance Committee 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Prom Stunt Committee 3: Prom Stunt 3: Student Aid 4: Girls' Conference Carry-Over Committee 3: Senior Quotation Committee 4. Whatever she did, was done with so much ease, In her alone 'lwas natural to please. Wellesley WILLIAM RAYMOND Lightweight Football 3. 4. Manager 3: Lightweight Bas- ketball Cminorj 3, 4: Burke Club 3. 4: Drama Club 4: Hi-Y Club 2. 3. 4: Masqueraders 2, Treasurer: Scribblers Club 3: Science Club l: Student Council 2: Prom Stunt 3. I have not get learned to bend and bow my knee. Denison GRACE RAYSA Girls' Basketball l. 2: Girls' Baseball l, 2: Girls' Hockey 2: Girls' Tennis l, 2, 3: Atalanta l, 2, 3: French Club 2: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l. 2. 3. 4. Her smile is the kind that never wears oft. Normal WlLLlAlXl REED Bent on playing the game square. LOIS REHNBERG Botany Club 3, Secretary: Forum 4: French Club 3, 4: Girls' Club l. 2. 3, 4: Latin Club l: Newton Club 2: Tatlers Club Z: Honor Roll l. 2, 3, 4: Chicago Scholar- ship Contest 4: Prom Stunt 3: Senior Play Usher 4. Pretty and sweet, has charm and style, And to make it complete. is a girl worthwhile. Beloit MARGARET REINECK Girls' Basketball l. 2. 3: Girls' Baseball l, 2: Girls' Hockey Z. 3: Art Club 2: Atalanta l. 2. 3. 4: Drama Club 4: French Club 2: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Zoology Club 4: Senior Class Play 4: Junior Prom Committee 3. Blessed are they who haue the gift of making friends, for it is one of God's best gifts. Stephens GERTRUDE RENTNER Girls' Club l, 2. 3, 4. Her air, her manners. all who saw, admired. Moser 'Wil ll!l5Y4l!f5MfllellEl! . .M l.b 2i t..4:.:! F!J3! !4l Yle! ! -ali . . .L .. .-U llllll ' Y l lllflflfllilll-l!Q!lQ.l'Wv' Ninety-one R,Sl3Nl0l2 fiixuti1.ixfllfQWlMSklMM!lMHMQMMl VlQVM :i OU 1.44.1 ,J.-.l 9. dji- ADELINE RICHARDS Girls' Basketball l: Girls' Tennis l. Z: Art Club Z. 3: Botany Club 4: French Club 2: Girls' Club 1. Z, 3. 4: Girls' Camera Club 3: History Club 3: Masqueraders Z. We the temporal. desire the eternal. Illinois HAROLD H. RICHARDS Science Club l: Zoology Club 4: Orchestra Z. 3. 4. A lad of metlle, u good boy. Ohio Wesleyan JEAN RICHARDSON Girls' Tennis l: Atalanta 2: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l, Z. 3, 4: Latin Club l: Masqueraders. President. Secretary Z: Science Club l: Prom Stunt 3. And when she had passed. it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music. Pamona PARRISH RIKER Girls' Basketball l: Atalanta l. Z, 3: Brooks Club Z: President 3: Drama Club 3, Chairman of Properties 4: Forum 3. President 4: Girls' Club 1, Z. 3. 4: History Club 2: Latin Club l: Science Club 1: Tatlers 2: Girls' Conference Oflicer: Chairman of Program 4. Hostess Chair- man 3: Girls' Club Council 3, 4: Girls' Club Friendship Committee 1, 2. 3. Co-chairman 3: Girls' Club Welfare Committee 4, Chairman: Honor Roll 2: Chicago Scholar- ship Contest 4: D. A. R. Contest 4: Trapeze 3. 4: Foot- ball Dance Committee 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Prom Stunt Committee. Chairman of Properties 3: Prom Stunt 3: Senior Play. Chairman of Properties 4: Student Aid 4: Carry-Over Committee Z. 3. GenIeel in personuge. Noble by heritage. Generous and free. Wellesley l GRACE ROCHE Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l. 3. 4: Girls' Club Chorus 3: St. Catherines H. S. 1. Honor lies in honest toil. Northwestern JOHN ROCKWELL Heavyweight Football l, Z. 3. Qmajorj 4: Track lmajorl 3. 4: Cminorl Z: Burke Club 3. 4. Critic 4: Drama Club 3, 4: History Club 2: Latin Club 1: Mas- queraders Z: Science Club l: Monogram Club 3: Student Council 3. 4: Trapeze, Business Staff 3. Manager 4: Liter- ary Tabula. Business Manager 4: Annual Tabula. Busi- ness Manager 4: Senior Class Play. Usher 4: Prom Stunt Committee 3: Class Play Take-off 4: Student Council Committee 4. The world still needs. lls champion as of old, and finds him still. Dartmouth AGNES ROHRER Girls' Tennis Z: Atalanta 2: Commercial Club 3: French Club 2. 3: Geography Club 4: Girls' Club l, 2. 3. 4: Football Dance Committee 3. Marvelous mercies and inhnite love. : 1 l !1l.9.QH JlYA! 1 t l' ! ' il .t! .Nll1f!j f1L'i1 wlsiwsw si Qesislslseansitlilsliwsitiia ffmmrn uwmttsvlt 'Mull' 'l'w'w'f'1'w I L WL, an--,1 -. , JOHN ROMANO A man's errors are what make him amiable. JAMES RONAYNE Radio Club 3. Well begun is half done. EVELYN RONCOLI Botany Club 3: Girls' Club 1. 2, 3, 4. The quiet mind is richer than the crown. MADELINE RONCOLI Botany Club 3: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Not much talk-a great sweet silence. ISOBEL ROSE Drama Club 3, 4: Girls' Club l, 2. 3, 4: History Club, Vice-President 2: Latin Club 1: Story Club 3, 4: Tatlers 2. Vice-President: Honor Roll 1, Z, 3, 4: Chicago Scholar- ship Contest 4: D. A. R. Contest 4: Literary Tabula 4: Annual Tabula 3. 4: Senior Class Play 4: Girls' Club Show 3: Prom Stunt 3: Class Play Take-off 4: Sophomore Girls' Council Z: Sullivan High School l. You're not a false note, Dulcy, you're a whole melody. Chicago JAMES ROSE Hardy, and bold and a true man. EDITH ROSENFELS Drama Club 3, 4: Forum 3: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: History Club 2: Latin Club l: Masqueraders 2: Science Club l: Girls' Club Council 4: Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Girls' Conference Speaker 4: Trapeze 3. 4: Trapeze Editor 4: Literary Tabula 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Prom Stunt Committee 3: Prom Stunt 3. Of all those arts in which the wise excell, Nature's chief masterpiece is writing well. Vassar 'wi 'szit s r t u .:A!i f ! : !lg ! .... , sta s'A.f,w.i'1i t ' !1sz1s'i'Q!l'xlxlyxMIQQ mutuifilrlttitttutuetiaitittita..xS1:1N'0'2 A ':l 'P'f:S.lt3 1 Girls' Basketball l, Z: Art Club 4: Atalanta 1, Z: Girls' Cl 2 3 4 -ubl. . 9 PHYLLIS Rowti Pleasure and simplicily are two old acquaintances. ' WILLIAM RUST Latin Club 1: Orchestra 4: Band l, 2. 3, 4. Men of few words are the best. STERLING RUTLEDGE Brooks. Club 3: Literary Tabula 4. Unas.suming. and certainly competent. JOHN RYDE Drama Club 4: Masqueradcrs 2: Math Club 3: Radio Club l. 2. 3, Secretary 4: Science Club l: Senior Class Play 4: Girls' Club Show 4: Stadium Radio Committee 3 4 The mildesl manners -with the brauesl mind. Illinois HAROLD SAILER German Club 3. SiIem'e is golden. fffwirfa' 1 ELIZABIETI-I SAMPSON Atalanta l: Forum 4: Girls' Club l. l. 3, 4: Story Club 3, 4. The sweetest manners and the sunniesl smile. 1wK.m,s,sl..,.,.,..... WIl.LIANI SANDEL Aviation Club 3: Drama Club 3, 4: Lincoln Club 3, 4: 29 Senior Class Play 4: Student Aid 4: Girls' Club Show . Properties 4. I An actor. he is jovial from the soul. www- Ka. . I 1 lVEMWkWMMWM .VMMYMMQlQlQMlSlEJl!llQl4lU..lEZ'E. Ninety-four il! t!a'i:1sit!1wii!1.,! if izisisi is .git - . ll!k?L'LL!l!ll!!l!, 'f?il! lg. . A CQA., ... ...Qi l ROBERT SANDER Aviation Club 3: German Club 3: Radio Club 1, 2, Chess Club l: Junior Prom Committee 3. CheerfulIy and kindly disposed. ALICE SARENA Art Club 3, 4: Geography Club 4. They who are pleased themselves are pleasing. American Academy of Art LUCILLE SAss Geography Club 3: German Club 4: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4. True nobility lies in being superior to your previous self. DOROTHY SAVAGE Commercial Club 3: Geography Club 4: Girls' Club l, Z, 3, 4: Freshmen Advisory Committee 1. A friend in need is a friend indeed. Northwestern FAITH SCHOEN Girls' Club 4: Duluth Central High School l, Z, 3. Fleet on her silver skates. AI.lCE SCHOLEN Commercial Club 4: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4. A sweet content Passing all wisdom or its fairest flowers. Moser DOROTHY SC-HOLEN Commercial Club 4: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Man- ual Training 4. A true heart is the beginning of all good things. Metropolitan Business College 50-Us llililllfiil !ll!e!f1'e!l5! !4l! . . , !. f!1l. Y V .- l -tt! ll4llllMl3l!Xl . 1 .il. .5'.!.!1!ll9+!sl!45' 1 953533 Ninety-H l4UMSlWNlM8 llQQlllU!lQQlQl:Q ilSlfNlOl2 'r Xlll IA ll Jllll!1.HMMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllLll!lElllLllMSlQ 3 . HISRMAN SCHOMBURG W Capable of a great deal. Of course, a man with a future. EDWARD SCHRlflBER Soccer 3. 4: German Club 3: Science Club l. Take me just as lam. Virginia I 4 HELEN SCHULTZ Girls' Club 4. 'AHappy thouyhls are blossoms of the soul. lVllfLVlN SCHUMACHIZR Senior Play Usher 4. 'iThe secret of success is constancy of purpose. HOWARD SCHWARTS Heavyweight Football lmajorl 3, 4: Lightweight Foot- ball lminorb l. 2: Heavyweight Basketball 2: Track fmajory 1, 2. 3. 4: Intramural Basketball Champions 2: Geography Club Z: Monogram Club l. 2. 3, 4: Science Club l. A nnischieuous twinkle in the eye is often u symbol of energy. Carroll JOHN SEILER Lightweight Football 2. 4: Lightweight Basketball Z. 4: Baseball lmajorl 3: Soccer 3: Tennis 2, 4: Music Club 4: Orchestra l. Z. 3. 4: Prom Stunt 3. , Play up and play the game. SE, . HENRY SHANNON Swimming 2: Geography Club 4: Latin Club l: Scienc: Club 1. A companion that is cheerful, ls worth gold. !VlMM lAQ!lE!lk.. W. . Ninety-six lillllltllillfflalll!llilllllQalllllllilllllil9.I!l!i.Vl-IllIll ll SENIOR TABULAKIIQ M952 l 4!4l ll!ll!! l!4l' l!' !l!!. !I!,.'f!!.l!l!i.l!Ll!tl' MARGUERITE SHEE Art Club 4: Atalanta 4: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club I. 2. 3. 4: Girls' Camera Club 3, 4: Honor Roll 4. Gentle in manner, firm in reality. Morton ROBERT SHEETS All who knew him praised him. Ohio Wesleyan SARA SHERWOOD Girls' Tennis l: Botany Club 3, Vice-President 3: Brooks Club 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Forum 4: Girls' Club I. 2, 3. 4: History Club 2: Latin Club I: Masqueraders Z: Math Club 3, Vice-President 3: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4: Senior Class Play 4: Girls' Club Show 4: Football Dance Committee 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Sophomore Council 2: Girls' Club Council 4. Beautiful in form and feature, lovely as the day, Can there be so fair a creature formed of common clay? Mount Holyoke DOROTHY SIAS Basketball 1, 2: Baseball I. 2: Hockey 2: Swimming 4 Tennis l. 2, 3. 4: Atalanta 1. 2, 3, 4: Botany Club 3. Girls' Club I. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Manual Training Club 3. 4: Science Club 1: Junior Prom Committee 3. Cultiuate all things in moderation, one thing in perfection. Bradley Polytechnic Institute ELSIE JANE SIMMONS Atalanta 4: Forum 4: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Story Club 3, 4, Secretary 4: Honor Roll 3: Girls' Club Show lusherl 3: Junior Prom Committee 3. To write well is to think well, To feel well and to render welI. Gulfpark GLADYS SMETANA Basketball l: Hockey 2: Atalanta 1: French Club 1, 2. 3: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club I. 2. 3. 4: Girls' Man- ual Training Club 4: D. A. R. Contest 4. Her ways are quiet, but silence is eloquent. Illinois CHARLES R. SMITH Latin Club Z: Radio Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2. And what he greatly thought he nobly dared. 'T I .'.mWI MWMWMW 'I , 1 , 9. e , ig ' 'W' N' W 'N ' J w ww-ixdfmr ion -Ji vuivw .Viriety-setwn ltlllllllls'lllsl2'l5!lQ'llJW4llQllMllQlQllJllllllllll3ll ilSl3Nl0l2 'ifiutlalli M lQcvi.y-Jain ELIZABETH SMITH Drama Club 3. 4: Secretary 4: French Club 3: Girls' Club I, 2. 3, 4: Latin Club l: Science Club l: Tatlers Z: Girls' Club Council 4: Honor Roll 2. 3, 4: Chicago Schol- arship Contest 4: Trapeze 3. 4. Editor 4: Senior Class Play 4: Girls' Club Show 4: Football Dance Committee 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Prom Stunt Committee 3: Prom Stunt 3: Student Council Committee 4: Dancing Coach 4. We haue brighl dreams of her past and future, which none can destroy. Wellesley ROY G. SMITH Football Mgr. fmajorl 4: Commercial 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Latin Club l: Science Club 1. Always happy, never sad, Full of pep, and never bad. HOWARD SMUCK A person who does his work well. DEAN SNAPP Latin Club l: Math Club 3, 4: Student Council Com- mittee, Student Aid 4. Modest. yet with a friendliness that counts for much. GILBERT SNELL German Club 4: Student Council Committee. Student Aid 4. I take him to be a soul ot' greatness. CJEORGE SPEIDIEL Morton High l, 2. As true as the needle Io the pole. f-,,,,,5,f:z,.,gg3, BERNICE SPRAGIA Girls' Club 4: Honor Roll 4: Carl Schurz High 1, 2, 3. Life is not so short, but that there is always time for V ' courtesy. A ,-,. dm Moser . 3 izfsieaizi !a:ata'1!l!lii zu H , i. 2 ' ... . .ia 1 l!4lf1 . . .L L. L . i FQJIZLM Ninr'ty-vifllat Wk'll'll,ilY4 Fil!! ll!!Ml!!l!F!2.L!ll!lL!Jl!!4l!ll!ll Al TABULA fllfll!L!!.l!.l!4.l'Jl!l5Yll!Ll!!!l!1l!Ll!l!4.l!!l!t!!Ll!4l!4l!3l!4lW1 4, g A , Wgwvm AA: vw J H ,,,, ,, ,, M- r , ,, ,. . ..,.-,.,-.. FLORENCE STANELLE Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l, Z, 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Class Play fusherl 4. She smiled and the shadows departed. Miami ROBERT STASTNY Tennis 4: History Club 2: Latin Club 1: Lincoln Club 3. 4: Newton Club 3: Chicago Scholarship Contest: D. A. R. Contest: Junior Prom Committee 3, Properties: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Thought alone is eternal. Chicago DONALD STEERE Stadium Ushers 4. Basketball Games. The great end of life is not knowledge but action. CHARLES STEGE Drama Club 3. 4: History Club 2: Latin Club l: Lin- coln Club 4: N-ewton Club 3: Radio Club l: Science Club I: Tatlers Club 2: Honor Roll 3, 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest: Trapeze 3, 4: Literary Tabula 4: Senior Class Play: Band l. 2. 3: Prom Stunt 3. Known for his agile mind and his worthy fellowship. Dartmouth DOROTHY STEIN Art Club Z: Botany Club 3: Girls' Club l. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Hockey Z: Girls' Tennis l: Football Dance Com- mittee 2: Junior Prom Committee 3. Eyes of blue and hair of gold. Wisconsin FRANCES STEINBERGER Girls' Golf 2. 3: Atalanta 3. 4: Girls' Club l, 2. 3. 4: Girls' Camera Club, Treasurer 4: Senior Class Play 4. She's the prettiest kind of girl- Just like diamond set in pearl. Art Institute RUTH STEINBERGER Girls' Basketball Z. 3: Girls' Baseball 2, 3: Girls' Hockey 2. 3: Girls' Tennis l: Girls' Golf 3: Atalanta 2. 3, 4: Girls' Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Camera Club 4. There is nothing so kingly as kindness. Art Institute Wl!i!12!5!.!l2e!il!eYl2l L QJSY W 'Y--Y ! Y M'fl 1l.1.?r+--. -1 . 4 31 YMAYBY Y Y i !'l95!A!a!i! .!1E3.1V'.fA!b' Ninety-n im' ii, viguii gr, mit!! wi' avi gt, ! l tl,ttsiNEz+'1ztuuti.i'it in BERNADliT'l'lE S'l'IiPHlENSON Girls' Club l, 2. 3, 4: National Oratorical Contest -iz Football llance Committee 3. Speech is the index of the mind. OLIVE STlil3HlfNSON Atalanta Z: Forum 3: French Club 3. 4: Girls' Club l. Z, 3. 4: Science Club l. ln great aims and in small. I have always been thoroughly in earnest. Moser Zum l'lAliRY S'l'lERN Soccer 3. 4: Geography Club 3: Latin Club Z: Math Club 3: Radio Club 2: Science Club l. rl soft and winning style. 61,,...S.x3T1.t....., HELEN S'lillVlfNSON Basketball l, Z. 3: Baseball l. 2: Hockey 3, 4: Golf 3: Atalanta l, Z, 3: Brooks Club l, Z. 3. -4, Treasurer 3: Latin Club l: Math Club 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Girls' Club l. 2, 3. 4. A mind unafraid to lI'lILl6'l. even though the trail be not jlcalw blazed. Chicago lVlARJORl1f S'l'Ol.Zl'NBURG Drama Club 3. 4: Girls' Club l, Z, 3, 4: Math Club 3: Science Club l: Story Club -l: Girls' Club Friendship fiziiw iZQ.u,,.: - Committee l: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: D, A. R. Contest thonorable mentionl 4: Girls' Baseball l: Girls' Tennis l. Her eyes are Hlled with the twinkle of friendliness. Illinois VlRGlNlA STONE Baseball l. 2: Hockey l, Z: Tennis 2, 3: Atalanta l. 2. 3: Botany Club 3, 4. Vice-President 4: Drama Club 3. 4: Math Club 3: Newton Club 3, Critic: Science Club l: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Committee 4, Stunt: Prom Stunt 3: Girls' Club l. 2, 3, 4. Born for success. she seemed with grace to win, with hear! to hold, with shining gifts that took all eyes. Northwestern ROBERT STRACHAN History Club Z: Hi-Y Club 2, 3. 4: Newton Club 2, 3: Science Club l. They laugh that win. :gtgiitzitvizizi:itzi2i!i.'2t11ti.i,i. g. ,..i t!,.'izi:i!isi!..i . ., : !M . i' !i! zi titi etii' Oni' lliiiiiireil ,f-if-X IAIWQ llll ll :olllvgwlfugvvrvvvv ir. .M. .. ..... t.. .ll.Jl.4l.4l.l..4. 'llQSiit2IoiiTm4ll' . 'L il ' !'lQ,lYlE!l!ll!l! 2l!l1lQltl 'lit JOHN STRONG. JR. Latin Club l: Math Club 3, 4: Radio Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 3. Secretary 4. A regular shark in radio is this chap, Perhaps he'll back Marconi off the map. Purdue WILLIAM STUBBINS Music Club 4: Scribblers Club 4: Orchestra 4: Band 4. Look, he's winding up the watch of his wit. By and by it will strike. N MARJ ORIE SWANEY Brooks Club l, 2: Geography Club 4: Girls' Club l, Z, 3, 4: Latin Club l: Science Club l: Tatlers Club 2. To those who know thee not, no words can paint. Ana' those who know thee, know all words are faint, Cornell MARSHALL SWITZER Soccer 3. 4: Radio Club 4: Prom Stunt Committee 3: Class Play Take-off 4: Stadium Ushers 3, 4. And what he greatly thought, he boldly dared. JOHN SYMONS Swimming 4: Soccer 4: Drama Club 4: French Club 3: Hi-Y Club 3: Newton Club 3: Chicago Scholarship Con- test 4: Senior Class Play 4. A worthy fellow. ADELE TANNEY Atalanta 2: Drama Club 4: French Club 4: Geography Club 3: Girls' Club l, 2. 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Music Club Z: Math Club, Vice-President 3: Honor Roll l, 3: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Committee 4: Prom Stunt 3. Like a star of heaven In the broad daylight. Northwestern MARY TAYLOR Girls' Basketball l: Girls' Club l, 2, 3. 4: Girls' Manual Training Club 3. A sense of humor and the power to laugh. Northwestern Kindergarten i 5 Mv.n5v,,vLgq my vl,Flvg1Tlv U 1 FIIYIWW 1 ll v v uw 5 1 in - .w 1l.e. . . +9 59515 W ifi! !l!ll!l!fl!2 9eEM!.!i!1 M MM' Om' Hundred Oi 4 at ec 3 ai f fm r if? 2-'r . ,4',f ,,i,3i. W i9f'9lY'WW l!ll!1!l!tl!ll!1.l!1.'2Ml!4l!l-ll QINIQR '1'ABUT.AFlI iitatiir irizi' i!aizis!1:ls.'!is!t.a.iseissiiwisists.si.i. 1 V l . lfhndl RONALD TAYLOR Lightweight Football lminorl 4: Heavyweight Basket- ball lmajorl 4: Lightweight Basketball lminorl Z. 3: Baseball Cmajorl 3. 4: Brooks Club 1: Commercial Club 3: Drama Club 4: History Club 2: Hi-Y Club 3. 4. Presi- dent 4: Latin Club 1: Masqueraders 2: Science Club l: Smoking Council 4: Football Dance, Stunt 4: Class Play Take-off 4. He plays the game well. JANE 'THALMAN Girls' Hockey 4: Drama Club 3. 4: Forum 3: Girls' Club 3. 4: Story Club 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Treasurer 4: Girls' Club Friendship Committee 4: Honor Roll 3. 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: D. A. R. Contest 4: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Committee. Chairman Refresh- ments 4: Prom Stunt 3: Football Dance Stunt 4: Proviso Township High School l. 2. 'iWhen love and skill work together, expect a masterpiece. Michigan EUGENE 'THOMPSON Boys' Camera Club 1. 2: Drama Club 3. 4: Hi-Y Club 2: Latin Club 2: Lincoln Club 4: Math Club 3: Radio Club Z: Science Club l. Nothing lives but one's personality. LORENA 'THOMPSON Girls' Basketball l, 2: Girls' Hockey 2: Atalanta l. Z: Brooks Club 3: French Club 4: Girls' Club l, Z. 3, 4: Latin Club l: Masquieraders Club 2: Story Club 4. Small and dark and full of fun, Has a smile for everyone. Ottawa HARVEY THOR Boys' Camera Club 3, 4: Geography Club 4: Stadium Ushers 2: Stage Hands 2. We have our philosophical persons. FRANCES Tlouia Drama Club 4: Forum 4: Senior Class Play 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Prom Stunt 3: Roosevelt High School 1. 2. A little. tiny. pretty. witty. charming. darling she. HAROLD TIMMER Tennis 2: Intramural Basketball Champions l, 2: Soccer 3: Zoology Club 4. Successful men not only know their business, but usually know that they know it. lVMMW4Ql98lQMMM lllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllwllllltllllllllllllllbllllblllllill Om- llundrcd Two Q !tl l Ml!l!t3!ll!i5!2 !e!tl!tl!lL!l-..tl!l!t.l!tiQl! ll ll ill!-S YJSM l! ,'l'WlY4lYllQ '!Ll! !tl'tl'tl!Ll!l'tl' Wt LILLIAN TRACY Girls' Club 2, 3. 4: Music Club 2. 3: McKinley High School l. Her gifted mind shone brightly out in her fair and youthful face. DOROTHY 'FUITE Basketball l: Swimming l: Tennis I: Atalanta l: Girls' Club l, Z, 3, 4. My eyes simply won't behave. Illinois RUTH VAN DERSLICE Girls' Golf 3: Atalanta l: Drama Club 3, 4: Forum 3: French Club 2. 4: Girls' Club l, 2. 3, 4: Latin Club l: Newton Club 3: Science Club l: Tatlers Club 2: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Committee 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Honor Roll l. Z, 3. 4. We love you for what you are, but we love you yet more for what you are going to be. Arizona KATHERINE VERNET Girls' Tennis 2, 3: Atalanta 2: French Club 2. 3: Girls' Club 2, 3, 4: Menominee High School I, 2. The very essence of attractiveness and style. Michigan ADELINE VICTOR Girls' Baseball l: Atalanta l. 2: Geography Club 2: Girls' Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Girls' Manual Training 4: Girls' Club Chorus 4. Surely genius' child is she Wri'ti'ng prose and poetry. Illinois ROBERT VINER Tennis Z: Boys' Camera Club 2: Science Club I: Stadium Ushers I. A thousand things do not move me to wrath. VIRGINIA VOLKERT Basketball 1. 2, 3: Hockey 2, 3: Swimming 4: Atalanta I, Z, 3, 4: French Club 2. 3: Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Camera Club 4: Zoology Club 4: Student Aid 4. A girl respected and admired for what she is. Northwestern Ytllfflllf ltilelklelfaflalfllfm . .w 41I1 ' .1I .ti f qlllirf 'l ! l!1l!A'4!il' -QQWIWM 1' f'IlUllll'L't1i 7 m ail im . :isisiqiigitiii+int: , -, PLY-if--ff. 77, N Elini., lprfhf Ylfofffv- .1 Qkistt-EE uw? 4 FLORENCE VON ALMEN Kind hearls are more than coronelsf' DOROTHY VOSBURGH Girls' Tennis 2. 4: Atalanta l: French Club 2. 3: Girls' Club l. 2. 3. 4: Girls' Camera Club 2: Science Club 1: Girls' Club Friendship Committee 2: Girls' Manual Train- in 4. g The deed is everything, the glory naught. Stevens ROBERT WADE Lightweight Football fminorl 4: Hi-Y 4. Silence is sweeter than speech. ELEANOR LOUISE WALKIER Girls' Basketball 2. 3: Girls' Baseball 1. 3: Girls' Hockey 2. 3: Girls' Tennis 1, 2: Golf 2. 3: Leaders 2: 300 and 400 Awards 4: Atalanta l, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 3. 4: Fr-ench Club 4: Girls' Club l, 2. 3. 4: History Club 2: Story Club 3: Tatlers Club 2: Student Aid 4: D. A. R. Contest l3rd honorable mentionj 4: Literary Tabula 4: Annual Tabula 4: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Committee 4: Junior Prom Committee 3. To me most dear. congenial to my heart ls a true charm, nuture's real url. Laurence HOPE WALLER Drama Club 4: Forum 4: Girls' Club 3. 4: Honor Roll 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Senior Play Costume Committee 4: Dear Brutus Property Committee 4: Senior Play Usher 4: Thornton Township High School l. Z. lVe only want u couplel, something snappy. good und true, But how run that he done when shes worth u book or two. Normal CHESTER F. WAIQD Art Club 2: Geography Club 3: Radio Club Z: Science Club l. A real man is one who al-ways finds excuses for others, but newer excuses himself. . Illinois JOHN WARD H1715 d h H f V1 ll LUGQ, Ol' ITIU E One. lf. .' 'imi-.Ik - L, l2lYll9lQlllil! ?lQ.l'lfAlfl?lQWfMW9l9l2959,l?llll?WflM Om' llu mired Four , ff? 'T ,- - is!ii!i91!at1i.wi. .elltmwszl .,,.v iii. Il5m.of 'umuimii itll- ziiziwu itgiirlzfi QML !M1 HALO WARMAN Girls' Basketball l, 2, 3: Girls' Baseball 2. 3. 4: Girls' Hockey 2. 4: Girls' Tennis 1, 2: Girls' Club 1, 3, 4: Senior Play Costumes 4. Ease of heart her every look conveys. MARY MARGARET WARR Girls' Basketball 1, 2, captain 3: Girls' Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Hockey 2, 3, 4: Atalanta 2. 3. Athletic Chair- man 4: Girls' Club 1. 4: Winner of Interclass Basketball Tournament 3. Sincere in all things. Chicago Normal E. DALE WASSON Lincoln High School l, 2, 3. None but himself can be his parallel. WALTER WASSON Boys' Camera Club 4. A man of good reputef' Metropolitan Business College DOROTHY WATHIER French Club l, 2: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: History Club 2: Newton Club 2: Story Club 3: Honor Roll 3, 4. The secret of happiness is not in doing what one likes, but in liking what one has to do. Illinois NORMAN WATKINS History Club 2: Radio Club 3: Science Club l. All careers are desirable for men who know how to make them so. Armour Tech RUBY WEEKS French Club 2, 3: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4. I have a heart with room for every joy. Wlilliklldlslll-elli!lE!il .4i .!i .e . A l l YB! llelelgllfl' . . ..i!4i.41.4 . -.i!l3WQ4iYll!1i9illl!i 95?5!fi!lW4!2!5!l5'593'i7'UM Om' Hundred Fin' Wlllll.ltl!lQll:'llllllllllJlll ElE'l.lll9lll lljSl3NlQl2 '11tBti1.tt,'Il, Qlllmklilllltllliltttttttlklkllgl QQ ,a . , .- 6 ' Lu-44. I' f.l,u L .1 ld: . .y ,', ,LVVIZ , ' -ff 1 nu? 1.14 'v.,.. .'. ,. ex.,..v-I . X Lo.-.C2ot.,, .Us .eng .M 4 lVlARGtKRl'fT VJEICHBRODT Girls' Basketball l. 2, 3, 4, Captain l: Girls' Baseball l. 2. 3. 4: Girls' Hockey 2. 3, 4: Girls' Swimming 2. 3. 4: Girls' Tennis l. 2. 3, 4: Atalanta l, 2, 3. 4: Drama Club 4: Forum 4: German Club 3. 4, Treasurer 3: Girls' Club I. 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 1: Math Club 3: Chicago Scholar- ship Contest 4. Life and Power are scattered in all the beams of thy knowledge. Chicago Normal ELEANOR WIZLCPI Girls' Swimming 4: Girls' Tennis 1,,2. 3: Atalanta l: Drama Club 3, 4: Forum 3: Girls' Club 1, Z. 3. 4: His- tory Club 2: Newton Club 2: Science Club 1: Story Club 3. 4: Tatlers Club Z: Honor Roll 1, Z. 3, 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: D. A. R. Contest 4: Literary Tabula 4: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Commit- tee 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Prom Stunt Committee 3: Prom Stunt 3: Sophomore Council Z: Quotation Com- mittee 4. Doing easily what others End diflicult is talent: doing what is impossible for talent is genius. Smith ARTHUR VJFLLMAN Chess Club l. Z: Hi-Y Club 3: Music Club 4: Orches- tra 4. The good stars met in your horoscope. Wisconsin MARION WELLS Girls' Basketball 1: French Club 2. 3: Girls' Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Properties Senior Play 4. She is full of fun and Of such a sport. PERCY YVIQLLS His wit was more than man. Illinois EVELYN WIQNTOWSKI Girls' Club 3. 4: Science Club li Zoology Club 4. There is nothing so royal as truth. ROBERT WERNEII Lightweight Football 2: Tennis 2: Track 4: Art Club 3, 4: Geography Club 3: Hi-Y Club 4: Science Club 1: Stadium Usher 4. Never too busy to join in fun, Always on hand when there's work to be alonef 633011 Z4-away Chicago .fH t 1l M t.f+.4.t .' . . Y ' S '! .'.'. ff. Wt! Yli! !l5!14'.e!H ' I Um' Iln mlrvtl Six' ' - o X. '1i!'l 'i . l S 1. i :.iii riziwi' 'i' ' t Lwvvrwr Youve V erik-Y.ug....S:-,K ....1 LENORA XVEYBURN Girls' Hockey 2: Girls' Swimming 4: Atalanta 4: Drama Club 3. 4: French Club 3: Geography Club. Secretary 3: Girls' Club l, 2, 3. 4: Music Club l, Z: Senior Class Play 4: Football Dance Committee 2: Junior Prom Committee 3: Girls' Club Chorus 2. 3. True to her word, her work, her friend. Wisconsin LAURENCE WHITE Track imajorl Z, 3, 4, Cminorj l: Botany Club 3: Boys' Camera Club 2: Brooks Club 1. 2: Burke Club 3. 4: Drama Club 4: Hi-Y Club 2, 3. 4: Latin Club l: Junior Prom Committee 3: Stadium Ushers 4: Senior Play Cos- tumes 4. UA man beloved by his associates. Oberlin ELLEANIR WHlT'SELL Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3: Honor Roll l. 2: Orchestra l, 2, 3: Girls' Club Chorus 3. Still waters run deep. GEORGE WHITING Science Club l: Stadium Usher 3. Discretion of speech is more than eloquent. Wisconsin GEORGE WILKINSON Boys' Camera Club 3, 4: Burke Club 3, 4: French Club Z: History Club 2: Latin Club l: Honor Roll 3: Senior Play Costumes Committee 4. For he who is honest is noble. JANICE WILLOUGHBY North High School, Minneapolis, l. 2: Girls' Club 3, When quiet people speak, ' Their words are golden. LESTER Wll,LlAMS Heavyweight Football Cminorj 4: Lightweight Football tminorl l. 2: Commercial Club 3: Drama Club 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Masqueraders 2: Newton Club 3: Science Club l: Prom Stunt 3. I am on my way with a merry heart. Virginia i!45'l!49ll4lY4M4l!Q! l ltllllm-ll? l'lf.f.f! ! !flii! 3 ...-. .4 '. . 2: ,Q . MMM ll! ti. .iw , i iaiasii.tiisit .iit fisi:m0QQiBi:i. .s21if1Qee ytyffieeaamaf 19 1 'ta tx ,FM-l 'I S'rUAit'i' WILLIANIS Track lmajorl 4: Aviation Club 3, Secretary: History Club Z: Hi-Y Club 4: Latin Club 1: Lincoln Club 3, 4: Tatlers Club Z: Honor Roll l. 2. 3, 4: Chicago Scholar- ship Contest 4: Trapeze 3, 4: Editor 4: Senior Class Play. Chairman Ushers Committee 4: Class Play Take-off 4: Senior Gift Committee 4. A genius when he wus in school. And on the track. a running fool. Michigan LENORE WlLMOT'f Girls' Tennis l. 2: Brooks Club l. Z: Girls' Club 1. Z. 3, 4: Science Club l. Her long, light lresses, Hung on her temples like a golden fleece. Art Institute MABLE WILSLDN Girls' Hockey 4: French Club Z: Girls' Club l. Z. 3. 4: Latin Club l: Newton Club 3. 4: Honor Roll l. Z: Chi- cago Scholarship Contest 4. ln wisdom she excellsf' l:l.ORENCl2 WlI.'I'SE Girls' Basketball 1. Z: Girls' Baseball Z: Brooks Club 2: French Club Z. 3: Music Club 4: Orchestra 1. Z. 3, 4: Senior Class Play Orchestra 3. 4: Junior Prom Com- mittee 3. How long we live. not words, but actions tell. SAMUEL VJINEGAR Boys' Camera Club 3. 4: Drama Club 4: Newton Club 3: Scribblers 3: Senior Class Play 4: Stadium Usher 4. We like you for what you ure. AYERS WOI.CO'l l' Swimming l: Tennis Z, 3. 4: Lightweight Football 3, 4: Track lminorl l: Fresh-Soph Basketball lminorl 2: Drama Club 4: Hi-Y Club 3: Lincoln Club 3, 4: Mas' queraders 2: Newton Club 3. Sergeant-at-Arms: Radio Clulw Z: Chess Club l, Sergeant-at-Arms: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Senior Class Play 4: Girls' Club Show 4: Prom Stunt 3. NimbIe with tongue and feet. Chicago KM l KATHERINE XVOODXVARD Atalanta 1, 2: French Club 4: Music Club 3: Science Club l: Girls' Club l. 2. 3. 4. - l - Her voice wus ever sofl. I Gentle and low-un excellent thing in 'zvoniunf' lp ' Rockford f-X l. l!b'. :'l !43! !e'eY1l'?i. Q .5lY 1 1' g ' !l'l . , . :' fe. g a, Y Y9! l I :ht Um'lluii1lr'i'i ::g Tfiisgigiig . : um 1 ,QV LOUISE YAGER W Atalanta l, 2: Drama Club 3, 4: French Club 3: Ciirls' Club l. 2. 3, 4: Masqueraders Z, President: Science Club lc Junior Prom Committee on Decorations 3. What she says she will do, She will surely put through. Smith JOHN YOUNG French Club. Treasurer 4: Latin Club 1: Masqueraders 2: Math Club 3, 4: Radio Club 1. Z: Science Club l: Honor Roll 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Class Play Usher 4. Thought is the wind, knowledge the sails. and man the vessel. Princeton JAMES ZACHARIAS Soccer 3, 4, fminorb 4: Drama Club 3, 4: History Club 2: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Newton Club 3: Science l: Senior Class Play 4: Student Council Committee 4. A true friend is forever a friend. Chicago JOSEPH ZANDER Drama Club 4: Geography Club. Sergeant-atfArms 3: Girls' Club Show Lights Committee 4: Junior Prom Lights Committee 4. Every inch a man. but more man than inches. Illinois RAYMOND ZIMMERMAN Lightweight Football fminorj 3, 4: Soccer 3: Track imajorl 4: Hi-Y Club 4. He'll help until the task is done. l JOSEPH ZOLINE Soccer 4: Tennis l. Z. 3. 4: Burke Club 4: Drama Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Latin Club l: Masqueraders ZZ Honor Roll Z. 3, 4: Chicago Scholarship Contest 4: Amer- ican Chemistry Society Contest 4: Trapeze 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4: Junior Prom Decorations Committee 3: Third Prize. Literary Tabula Contest 4. From the crown of his head to the sole of his shoe, he is ll jesterf' Chicago Joe ZUMBROCK Hes as clever as any of you, He has hidden abilities, loo. 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LH: liulh Rau. 234. - Q P, ' , Must Likely tu S1111-um-II-f-IKurIual'n llruun 222: BETTY HUWGBSS, lirlilln lam-nr-15, :mg ltulh mm, zo. QDIYH H9551-IFQLS . V i Q . , QMIS J' I . I I nom aw Masnax KURT74 . emguaern sum-1 .mae Pls:-run fn? X ' I4 V 1 gh-,gr pp my M AJ-1 mn Qiknrmvp Jgw 4.51 Q, 1,-I ng, .0 N LY X 'SH x 4 J, lYi5M.YIMIAMMX!Q!V1V1W!!!lS'1' I5!1Q!5!lQlVlS'i?1'M 51 Iggy,..,vMVWlb!lWMJ1'J!'!l I1VMiJ1I-lW!SflE4Mi,M NI 'WWII Um' llumlwnl T1v1'l1'v llutstamIlng Imlividuzzlity- 'l'mn Ilulwxla, ' I SENIOR CLASS STATISTICS BOYS Mus! Rvprl-sentulive-llenrgv II:-iuller, :thing Wullavu I'zu'rIlIw1's, SS: Tom Rum-1'ts. Il. Must I'upuIargWilIiaun Iluskvy, Tli: 'Foul Ilulrerts, 45: Ih-urge Ileixllcr, RIS. Ilnm- Must for SL'Iluo'f-Wallzu-u I'a1'l'ilI1-rs, 153: GL-nrpzv Hcidlvr, 37: Ilzlrry .IrxI1nsnn, 134, Ilekri l.unkiug- -Ilnlwrl Xlnlmke, 2553 .lulm Hywlu, EI: IVIIIIIII' Near, Ill. Most IIunnxrm1hfRi4'Im.r1I Iiramlley, HCI: Tum Rnlxerts, 911: I'rvslun Iinxlmllleyer, ZH. 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''!!2!s!f!!rY-i!f'!'!f2!'!f'iliitiiliif'liiiiilliiiwilllf HSENIOR TABULA Wil!!!!!fP!!ill!!!-!!l.!!fMi-llilillilillllQ4!!f.!!r!f!!t5'l ll Class Histor TOM POWERS. '29 Step I The Raw Material RECISELY as it had been doing for thousands and thousands of years, the sun rose up one bright September morn, away back in Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-tive, and impolitely grinned. In deep and awestruck ranks there stood awaiting entrance before the doors of our noble insti- tution of education a motley assemblage of the freshest of fresh Freshmen, green but ambitious, inex- perienced but promising, unsifted but containing genius, a sort of student ore as it were-the future class of 'Z9. Numerous and assorted they were, some tall and gawky with big ears, some wee and wide-eyed and scared-faced, and some medium-sized, who felt rather mean at being so ordinary. A number of the gayer buds wore weird-colored sweaters and big, brave, baggy balloon pants and were tremendously proud and a little self-conscious of their distinction. Some there were who had resolved to come prepared and these fairly bristled with tablets, assorted pencils, and seventy-nine cent fountain pens, and, to top it all oE, there was the usual and inevitable number of brief-case carriers, may heaven have mercy on their kind! Q Take us all in all, we were a likely lot-small wonder the sun grinned. Those First days and weeks of gradually clearing confusion made an impression on us which has proven indelible. Everything was new and different, keeping things in a locker, going from class to class by a bell, five mornings at 8:O5, having to battle for our lunch, all were a departure from what we had known before. Impossible as it may sound now, The Trapeze was new to us then, and the Honor Roll was a thing we had to accustom ourselves to hear talked about. Assemblies, clubs, activities, things which are tradition now, were utterly bewildering to us at that tender stage of our career. Slowly but surely we became settled. We still almost reverenced the distant Senior, but he no longer completely terrorized us with his glare-nay, some of our bolder young bucks actually dared to glare back-when he wasn't looking. Months passed. We found teachers to be, as a rule, kind but insistent, and our supervisors, whose work it is to refine the raw material, did their duty gently but firmly. Some of us joined Latin Club and sang Gaudiam us Igitur and stalked about Room 212 clad in sheets, gibbering back and forth the while in broken Latin, while others cast their lot with Science and pro- ceeded to investigate everything from carbon dioxide to frog's legs. Still others, sturdy souls! suffered the tortures of the Freshman football candidate and were nightly barked at by vicious coaches and tram- pled upon and buffeted about to the extent that they creaked aloud the next day when they moved. More months passed: we began to realize by certain infal1iable signs that we were becoming accus- tomed to it all. The Knights of the Extended Plate, those bean, bun, and butter boys who daily invaded the lunch room, were no longer the timid children of September and could, by this time, sing out, Mashed, macaroni and beans! with a gusto which was inspiring, while those who were taking manual training had learned to positively love the smell of burnt glue and rancid banana oil. Yea verily, 'twas a gay life. June came at last. The edge had worn off. We had had our first taste, and it was tart but decidedly pleasing. 'I 'I W.1x'.H,',l': EM '.!l'.w'flUl 1!4,vl'3iQ!!gi'fM!lI l1!l4l.lJ:lIllKU rl-Priilivlivggh l'A7lt'li'.f3,'l!l -'lil'UWg!!Wi!ll.'.'3ilUfli,'l!!li! 7 U Q 1'-ll 'a' faflfqjjogfn'QoQfnf'V'nI,o, fuf 'algo-Al nga- 1 V 'o n 'u, u 0 1,lf. r.f'lU'l..' 1 ' '. 'Il1Z'! A' :'l '1I':.f f.. l.i'.l':'l 1'l-jcfj' fl 'c' ngofinl lgnzjaznln Om' l'lundrcd Fourteen 1'267' 'Wife!'-lzifllflliff!!ll!Wll!lillWl!??5lYllY4l!l'll SENIOR TABULA Fllff-ill!!l!r!!l!Ll!f-lf!!M!-l!4.:r!4.l!l!fl!fl!fv!ll!l!4!4l! !: Step II A Process of Violent Reaction and Efferfuescent Melting Down In the brief months of rest and recreation which now passed in fleeting succession, we underwent a rapid but complete evolution in attitude, so that when the leaves again began to fall and once more we trod these locker-lined hallways, our air of nonchalance and ownership was complete and refreshing. Under the stress of the realization that we were actually returning to school as high and mighty Sopho- mores, we contracted that most dreadful of diseases, Sophoid Fever, a frightful malady, in the fell grip of which the victim bursts out violently in barbarism. The rest of the school probably got a big chuckle out of us, but like all Sophomores, we took our- selves quite seriously. XVe talked tolerantly now of the Frosh, and we smiled sympathetically, nay, almost paternally, as we watched him pass on his bewildered way. Ours was an attitude of unconventionalism. We walked about school in our shirt sleeves, whenever the weather furnished the least excuse for such untoward con- duct until some cruel teacher with a glitter in her eye that meant action would say, Archibald, button up that collar and roll down those sleeves, or get out of my class! You'd be surprised how amiable we could be on such occasions. So it went. Every morning we stumped heavily up three long nights of stairs and gazed out of our desk room windows over leafy acres of tossing treetops, quite the highest things in the whole building were we. Airily we breezed about from class to study hall to class, and blustered through days and weeks and months of parties and dances and all kinds of good times. Whatever drawbacks the Sopho- more may have, he always manages to lead a hilarious life. Nevertheless our very efficient supervisors managed to keep us bridled to the extent that our studies didn't suffer and we slowly came back to normal again without any serious loss of life or property. Now, the more energeticelement began to look around for outside activities. History Club enrolled a number of these while others flocked to Tatlers and those who believed the p1ay's the thing, joined Mas- queraders' ranks. Another important event was the election of our one and only class officer-a cheerleader. After some perfectly uproarious tryouts, Fletcher Knebel was chosen to hold down the single page allotted to the Class of '29 in the Senior Annual. By this time, between our studies, which had grown stiffer with the passing months and our expand- ing interests in clubs and sports, we were linding little time for making merry for Mary, either, for that matterj. So the spirit of whoopee departed from our young bosoms and a new and encouraging look of dignity descended upon our brows, and almost before we knew it, summer had rolled around again-our Sophomore days were done. Step III Stage of Advanced Molding and Development Another vacation passed, another September came, and our fair class began its Junior year. VVe now entered into the realization of two years' hopes and aspirations. It hardly seemed possible that we were now honest-to-goodness, dyed-in-wool upperclassmen, stalking about at ease and at home in the heretofore reverenced second-floor corridors, where we used to tread with awe, our ears sunk down between our shoulderblades for fear our superiors would notice us. lvlrwMr!!s'AF!gl!f1!fslelllhlllilfllwlllwliM39!Jl!Ll!6!!il!. AQHA?lYlYl3ffi!l1!ii'if!43!1ll V' 'S' .. . !l5!1!f1l1i! 'J lllmiifl-' One Hundred Fifteen A 'f:i'TY ' --. ,, iff, , , , '-1-4--., 'fllliwl-198 1 fi.fl!E!l!l!il!1- llllllillillllllll 'TISENIOR 'lDtBlTLPiQll fl!E!il!llYfe!l!il!l!illillllwlll!fl!.l!il!l!fMilli!! fWM A long list of clubs welcomed us now with ope 1 arms. Fellows of an argumentative trend of mind sought Burke or Lincoln and proceeded to wrangl: for the rest of their high-school days as to which was the more desirable clubg yes, and some of the remarks they make about each other are positively catfy. Forum was open to girls with a similar taste for mental battle, and Drama held its tryouts where we spoke our little pieces before cold-bloozled judges, with hope in our hearts, and our hearts in our mouths. Scribblers enrolled a long list of those wil 1-eyed boys who wield the spluttering pen, while almost every really soulful girl joined Story Club and devoted hours to writing positively throbbing poetry about groping through the lowering darkness after the gleam that flickers! and all that sort of mush. Now came the big event of the semester, the Football Dance, where Wee Willie Huskey fwho really isn't wee at ally was disclosed, with appropriate pomp, as the leader-to-be of our 1928 football team. Next on our crowded program came class elections. Wallace Carrithers was chosen to pilot our Ship of Class throughout the year, with Faith Ralph as his vice-president, Barbara Braun as secretary, and Mary John Vaughn as color bearer. George Phillip Heidler was given the part of playing Silas Marner to the class funds, and right nobly he did his duty. Then last, but we assure you far from least, Tommy Roberts, in the full and rosy bloom of his youth, was elected to lead us in our rare and rollicking class yell. About this time a group of dark-browed, furtive-eyed, close-mouthed members of our class began to assernble behind closed doors with the ever efficient Miss Remsburg in charge. And sometimes you might hear low mutterings issuing forth, or maybe muffled wailing, and folks said something awful was going on in there-but, no, it was only the beginning of another bigger and better Prom Stunt. Weeks and weeks of song and fun and work ensued-weeks we won't soon forget, of learning sprightly little dance steps. of making friends and making whoopee. You just can't imagine how folks get along in so nething like a Prom Stunt. The girls get so they aren't at all huffy and all the boys become down- right jovial after five or six days, so that everybody has a grand time. Finally, everything was rounded into shape, the big night came around, the curtain parted, and the song and plot aboard Captain Craft's good ship Mal de Mer proceeded merrily to the heartily expressed approval of the Seniors. Then fol- lowed the dance, perfect in every respect, with the gym, hardly recognizable in its decorations, transformed into a japanese garden. And when it was all over and we wearily, but happily, wended our way to home and bed, we realized that one of the most enjoyable seasons of our high-school career was over. Truly, Prom-time is the summer-time of Junior year. A few more weeks, and again we were free to vacate for another three months. Step IV The Final Assembling and Burnishing -The Finished Product- Emerges Senior year! The time when we did things we'd always dreamed of doing, when we came and went just as we pleased and were the pride and envy of all the other classes. Best of all, we were deliciously conscious of our superiority. VVe were the cream of the school now, the mainspring of activities, in short, the last word, and we basked in the dazzling light of it all until we were sunburned. We returned to school to find that a number of very decided changes had taken place in the old order of things. First, two brand new, completely equipped, guaranteed, sport-model Held-houses had grown up across the street, to and from which, droves and droves of boys and girls with flying coat tails and watersoaked heads now scamper between every period. Oh, but how about the old gym? you ask. Take out the big blue handkerchief, ye kind and sympathetic lovers of tradition and bear the blow bravely. Alas! where formerly wee, white clad figures skipped blithely to and fro, gathering bumps and floor burns, MMM'f.i'el':M'AM-'filfllf-lf-lslillillslfilelilfftllllfltw999144. . .filflelfllfilsfsls ilsllllllglslglslglflll!f3!ll.s!2H?lYi5fflQYi' ' ' Om: Hundred Sixteen MlMill'-!l'!4i!4P!!!9'lllllillMl!!llilfilhlllfilllillf 'IABULA iilftlfflgfl!5!f5!fi!4-llflyftml.l!il!il!f-l!4,lz!i,l9'-mmf!'tl'M' now walk hungfy. carnivorous multitudes of tray-bearing students: the old lunch room is no more, its space now occupied by quiet. orderly recitation rooms. With bared head and welling eye we mourn its passing. Such, children, is the march of progress. A new and spacious supervisors' office, and nine periods instead of eight, as in previous years, com- pleted the list of surprises, and we settled down to schedule with enthusiasm. , Again we elected class officers with George Heidler heading the list as president and with Bill Huskey helping him out. Barbara Braun was again elected secretary, while Wallace Carrithers was chosen to keep watch and ward over the shekels. Then, to complete the list, Thomas B. Roberts, Jr., not quite so youthful as before, but every bit as rosy, once more became our cheer leader. Clubs now opened up in full blast. Lincoln chose Harry johnson as its president, and Burke put its faith in the tousle-headed Louis Gusler. Parrish Riker became Forum's leader, Drama Club saw red and elected Bob Mahnke, and Faith Ralph was chosen Girls' Club president. The numerous other organiza- tions made choices equally as edifying and all entered into most successful seasons. Mr. Gehlmann selected as his Trap editors three big men about school and three big-I beg your pardon, three charming, talented, and efficient young ladies. Grace Beezley was editor of the new all- literary Tabula and Wally Carrithers is editor-in-chief of this year's Senior Annual. The next event of importance was the Girls' Club Show, The Charm School, in which John Ryde, as Austin Bevans, learned to love Elizabeth Smith, who was Elise Benedotti. The rest of the cast fairly reeked with genius, including as it did the illustrious Benjamin Ayers Wolcott, so, all in all, the play was a roaring success. Now the Football Dance was again at hand with everyone having the gayest kind of a time. When the stunt came off Kenny Meenan, the new captain-elect, was superb in his part as the mysterious bun- dle, and as per usual the punch was simply killing. About this time we began to think of our class gift. Accordingly we engaged the Goodman Theater Company to give the play, Dear Brutus, in our assembly hall and thus scholarship cups for future classes to strive for and trophy cases for future generations to gaze at were assured. The class play this year was a triumph. james Barrie's A Kiss for Cinderella, was put on under the ever skillful direction of Miss Payne with Elizabeth Smith and Sara Sherwood playing the part of Cinderella to perfection and both Henry Finlay and Wilson Connell admirably cast as the Policemen. When the final curtain was drawn, the roar of complete approval from the audience only noised the gen- eral opinion, It was perfect. Following the Saturday performance was the annual Senior banquet, which in turn was followed by a take-off on the play, a roaring bit of farce which kept us in convulsions of merriment until it was over. The Prom arrived almost before we had time to get settled again. The stunt came off in great style with the usual number of subtle personal digs. We won't mention names, but it is rumored that you could fairly hear some people's flesh crawl that night. This, then, was the beginning of the end. Clubs held their fond farewell meetings, the last Trap was published, the 1929 Annual went to press, and now, as spring is mellowing into summer, we realize that it's over-all over. Just as has been its habit through countless ages, the sun will set tonight, and to millions and mil- lions of people it will mean just another sunset. But to us, as that great golden ball sinks slowly to rest, lighting the deep clear blue of the sky with the warm orange of its tire, it will mean the end of a thrilling four years that have passed as a day-it will mean the sunset of our high-school career. '-If1-lfililttlltlilhlfilhytihldisliMiibflilfllllliilllllEllfllilwlklr... . AMTWliifliiiiilillllllff?il!.S!ll'!l'l.l'!LWMl'!l'll'JiWAts'..iW One Hundred Seventeen . -, fl- If-X +!ffYff!l!'W ' !lstL!l!l!!fl l f QW!-41 fllsfeflslln-reltflteesfzffsllmisf-relistiwww vi nil yi l li lim 4 X Class Poem By WALTER HOLDEN Ou! of the canyon of Yesterday, Out of the deep gorge the river plunges, Over the waterfall of Today Info the valley of Tomorrow. In the deep canyon the sun has set: An osprey that has soared all day Has settled on a crag. The shadows cast , By jagged granite peaks Are lengthening in the cedar-carpeted valley: The river slides over a ledge of rock And fallsl- In green. secluded pools the trout hang motionless. Where rocks are mossy from the moisture of the mist, The wind. Catching the beaten spray, Whirls it upward in a cloud Of white-winged butterflies. Across the valley. yet touched with gold, The river winds away. Now wide and unconiined By cliffs that until now Have guarded it: Its banks are but the gentle, rolling hills It has forsaken the ways Of swirling mountain streams: Calm now, and broad-1 The gold melts and slips into the shadows. The wind hides behind the mountains, And in the twilight of the stars A coyote's note, Like filtering smoke From some forgotten campfire, Rises and floats, a slender wisp Upon the air of night. Out of the canyon of Yesterday, Out of the high-walled canyon it plunges, Over the waterfall of Today Into the valley of Tomorrow. 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T M W 4Ms!4M . .f.L 2ns!,s!aaz4s.sm'2m4essas'w -. CHEERLEADERS KTM- grvat un washed! STREET CI.OSED Tha' slrcvl is closed-not lhe School I I P N r BURKE CLUB Proving Ihui stom' walls do no! a prison make-what lhat crepe paper makes u nice cell THE STADIUM Did someone drop 1 u quartvrf FOOTBALL DANCE Oh boys, may we have your picturv? Vx., HOPPOYOAK PARK PUSH ON And the nexl day we pushed through the mud to Ire Prouiso LINCOLN CLUB 'In this corner- Mr. Lincoln- l!4fS!4l' !i5!Me?Q!M .ff. U T Q U JM. O E Q S! E li. One llxmdrvd Tzcwxty-.vi.r ,Ve-5,1ffg ,V , !'f!'S!i5!I!g!lXYJMIYISQYEIYIIQ55!?I!lI!fI!?MI!lS!4I9l! OR MBITLA TIS!!-I!fS!1S!v!4IM!f-I!!I! 5'!lCFf?l9'!'E!f'1!'I!f'!4I!' W-!'e!l E. GIRLS' CLUB SHOW Oh Mr. BeU1'ns. ' V ,e-- - L P. . H' ., ,, P . 1 NEW FRESHMEN .4 'pi A1 I , L . A af V- 1 N bf -. S ,V And in January the Gram' ' ' -' mar School graduates came to , ge! lheir diplomas-then Clif? -. ZF 'E HQ -. O C Z' - D' 'C 3 .4 D' 3 fu Q J Q. uf gfif 1, ..lfl,-,J ' XR! HOLVERSCHEID-VVING Not under the Green Umbrella DEAR BRUTUS ln Job's IVood forgo! them if in 3' v- E , . , s wr' ein 1 I ,. I iuvidvx-. I ' -1 Q , , .Aa .Z fa. ffl A V' r ,V ' 'mix-'lr 'Ig . gi, iugpsgni J! Ll .M A .2 3, '- q 1 ff - M, 'Q ff af 5 ' M , 'S'l :T , as F' fag C SCHOLARSHIP CUP Oil Burners Qmidnightj J UDGE HARRIS Prohibition and its Enforcement S!L!!4k!A2LL!'W:!4!L!1l!RTHINK! 4' ! 7 '. f . ! ,!13! 'f' I 'T Q R S. WM -.'4i! M1+!e3!i! J ! O nv H u mired T::'enty-seven :Ml L l T LQl.f..n,sriN1o12ggwxgsqgjxg 1 1 OPEN HOUSE Svcmg where llvlllt? Johnny works X l I SENIOR CLASS PLAY D. A. R. CONTEST 1 W George Rogers Clark in the Norlh LUESI lmlliny loose Ihe bmuls 1 INAUGURAL CEREMONIES This F0601-L'i'!' donuled by . . 1 -lm, I gt I val' . 1 'Al li xtllffl A A l - lhikafgil ' . , ,. . 4 2.'2'?w 'n A ,, 4 , 1 1 f.,.. 31. 1,Q :Lf STAGE CREW AND PROPS All hands on derkfu SENIOR BANQUET Ge! your elbow out of my salad! 21 24! ,.QWMMQL MmU .M -, .QLQ Um' ,llll14lY'l'1l TH.'L'lllj'-l'lHI1f n VYf,,? :,g V i '!1!W!43Y4!??l!W !l QL! L!JM.k!l!i5M5E'!-El .N ENIOR AMl!4!1M'Ll!iE!5W-SYQSYE2132.2 !15!i5'lb!eL!45!4!t,!!i ggi, ,,,,,,W,, ,7Lg,,.: -.--TT TRACK SEA SON OPENS Some runaway! ORATORICAL CONTEST They spoke with earnest convictions gm So RELAY TEAM . , Shades of Mercury-how they ran rim wk Q 9 . BASKETBALL GAME Making hoopee NATIONAL Y. M. C. A. BOYS' A BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT CONFERENCE Buffalo, Hrst: Oak Park, second Serious thought and a good time S!!!M5'45!L5!ff!+!fQ!3i .5k!4L .LS . QAYA AEYYLYWSQY .! K!4l!b! '!.!!1.. .. . 'f CM UM Wi! usffflifii' Y . . . QA' Om' lliiutiriwl T'ZUl'llfj'-Hill' 113 S!l5!fv.J.+.-' 5.15.4 H.f'!'W!5!2 i! 1!f3!43!'.L!f K! 2!iY9l!F.4U OR TABUTA lI'!iS!lS!41!l5!f4!fi!1 'iL'li!ME!lK!!i.! YQEMMSYQ' 1 W1 'ff , ., x , A OAK PARKS FIRST SKY- ! if' SCRAPER A monument to our progress A , Q1-J,q SK . 54, ,Z CHARLES PADDOCK JMR' ,,,'1 BASEBALL SEASON OPENS To what base uses may we relurn. Horatio PROM STUNT A successful The XVorld's Fastest Uexperimentn H L!f7Td77 Zl177d u good s p ea k e r G I R L S ' C L U B S e U e n A ges of Women K!i3! M SYlfiSY9Y4+! !4 !5!Q!5QQY23f 43' W fwfiffif f Y fl , A QYQQEYQSY 33Y4iY!5!QY3i!1!f llkffffbflifiifl!QY?iY?Y+Q!g'Q!Q!Q!iL'fff One Hundred Thirty 'ilk AR AA AA AA Ak Ak Ak MW- fl H .. ,, in W mv my my wwx w v 4 EQ 5 the 4 PUBLICLZXFICN V A m Q P 4 Sw wi -, risfli' V 2-f :gd . ,, :. HK 4 .. . , ' 5 W if A A 'Q , V 4 ' J' E V .. V ' , T.. Q?:5.f:' ' ' ' ' 4 f Av' 1. 47 '. J -1 ul A 15 519 . j i V M: ' 2 ' 5 . 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SL-yumur. l'lzu'1'is. lfenlingwzly, 'I'ucker, Israel, Parks. Carter, Sawyer. Y. XYilliams. Secuxlnlgllcrlldl, Snupp. Austin. Snell, Nxv1ltSOIl, Burton. Yolk, Hughes, Bowen, I3Zlllll1I'llCkCl'. BTONXII R I -' S. l'1!'U!lI'IliH:.l!R'ZUl Y'iel, KiIIlIt'l'Il13I1, Prollzn-ka, XVUUJ. Strexseu-Ruuter, Bierman, Hublmius. Gnrslincr Slchlik. Norslhaus. Bruce. 'A 'vf '-V ' Wm' 5 llK?5!!'53Y5955!f!i5?5YiW45545E4J .f ,Ldv - EBM 7- W J- Om' llzuzdrml 'l'l1il'!,v'f11rm' ,,,e:f1f1:L- 1 -Y---h !,',sf1zK! !fx.w!fa! +2 !4Hzfl!Hw!f1z4.s.1: m e m mmswxmzfasxsessesmzaszmnweww 4 L'ARRl'l'HI'1RS B'RAl'X limlitm'-iul-l'l1icf Assoriate lirlitur 1 Senior Tabula MR.QANEI I'lI4lUIg!'IllilHk' Anlvmu' f ,Q ,W V-Y. A 117 , tn iv ,, x I. M x .Q fn - .., . . . Y x . A . , ,, 1 SENIOR EDITORS Bevzley Luw J. Miller Walker F. Milk-r Bradley Hill Heyer ' W'-A ' , ,. Y V Af. U 'l 1 1' ' f 1' . 1'-W. 1 Pl K!Lr!f2!f '!Q!41!f5!ff!-H5f!Q!f1!9!+F!fish. 1fY ' f9f!fM HY . - H9 . : !1H! Yf '!iE.f1!f!'!Q! 2Y4! 9e!!1 Y2Yd .Z.7!i?f.. One Iluraflrrd Tlzirty-four MR. KIMHALL ELIOT IIIRSCII Fzusuhy Advisor Art Editor Senior Tabula MR. XVATSON Art Advisor JVNIOR EDITORS Rear Pmhaska. Lunde, Clark, Bezchleha, Kinderman, Osterholm. Frmlt-Sliugluff, Mcllregor, Nagel, Lounsbury, Thielbar, Luff, Rexroat. K!i! A!f2?iPQl!4i!h!4!e!!4!fF 4A .4!4i!4W5'?QEQ94!2l! MQW .. . AQYAWX'112299133915i!43YTlK3!li?i!i5!Ll!5!1i!J!w!iWi!WTf3f+! Um' Hmuirmi Yl1i1't3'-fire alvmnlf 1-MLQMLWffwlltQWYQKYJLY'fwkfqf-lf TABULA 54.S!Q,L!3!4-SYQFJQQY45953!f35!iS!!E!4H5Ei!f?2i!3!l!iE!45!E. fiffg , 'III!4w!I!f!lS!4IWI!5!I I!II!II!1MA MIIF. IIIIIIIIIIIII SEEIOR II!4I!4I!II2I!I'IEIMEEIYIIY I !! ! I I!sI!II!I!5I!lI!2I!!.'. V , :,,,1.....1.4 III I fl I'Y NIR HOIIIX MR NIONROI RO 'I'Yl'I'I ' I' , I W Lnterary Tabula J ' . SENIOR Isl IPOR X I I R I-I I II Ik XX Ik I B II I YIIIVIIZNIYIPIHIIMSJIIIIIIIBWI VIYIYIIIMYNMMVIMYIHIJISMIIJIEJIVMXIVI-IEIQIHIYIIIQIY 1 ll I IY'I'Ilx'r'ty-.vi.r ? I I fV'A VY x A f 'rx ,A , . 513-11. ' ' Sophomore Stay? , Raymond Morgan Helen DeVVcrtl1ern XVixon Stevens Evelyn jaffray Guy Carden ,lane Armour Freshmen Staff Patricia VVz1lker Y XYL-lls Cjlli-l111lJt'l'lZllll Sue Sturla 'V Miss HARIJIIQ Nick Adams F. l51iSSg1'AgVii 'Q . Soplunnore Stal? Advisor - leblmzm ' la ' mlm' Dorothy begnr Norman Kurff Betty Bolmhitt Literary Tabula S , I 929 ,M S rlgml Mu-vi ,ll'Nl0R EDITORS Rear-Carter, McGillicuddy, Scholz, NVatson, Israel, Nicholas. Front-Volk. Nagel, Xordhaus. Hemingway, Osterhohn, Hobbins, Harris Y Y4!4lW ! M !44Y 'ElYll.4S!f3! W S, N . .ivilllllwg h ,U .S . One H 1IHt1P'!'li Th irty-.vc'z'l'n l!ll!?5!-l!f U - !?!l!5!lHl!ll9!4E 'llWlMl!45!l-l lgEN1OR l!4l9'l5!fl!4Fl' W HS. !S.i!lW-l'Ml!cl!,1!ll! YHLUBILVBLXVBIWIILUBBVMUIULUL' - IWLJI .. BIN. - 1 Y Al' 'L Zi! R E4 in E Q vb 54 E 5 E F 4 'il 2. S -1 Q E 2 E s -ll , 53 .5 'L 54 Z1 S4 ,f . EE 'E ' R N Q f R r C 't'1ndin Ybfliing Cfacuhv anlvi-mr? Niuhulas Bruce. sl Q Fifltnt- 5l'ivtsxs'ch-111 Finlay, Mah-nke, Rockswcll R sl eyrts, Thielbar, I, un bun I! 0 K. Business Stay? Business Manager , .,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, JOHN ROCRWELL Assislanls Senior E ,s,s ROBERT MAHNRE, HENRY FINLAY Junior, ,, BURTON BRUCE, CHARLES COTSWORTH Advertising Staff Advertising Manager ,,,,,,, .,.,,,,,,,,,.,,..,.,,, T OM ROBERTS Assistants HENRY THIELBAR, ROBERT NICHOLAS, FRANKLIN LOUNSBURY ',1p fYMMMQfYylWW 2lWQQWyl W EwWkM Om' Hundrvd Tllirty-viylzt K wi' F. Miller. Hayes, j Miller Mr. Lane, Wadsworth, Nowlin, Neymark, Krizan, Algeo Photographic Staff The Photographic Staff is said to photograph the entire book. This statement in itself sounds like an easy task but gives no idea of its inlmensity, nor of the after school hours spent by the staff in taking and developing many pictures. The great number of pictures include the beautiful Scenics in the front of the book, the photographs of underclass officers. the snapshots of students, and pictures of clubs. ln fact every picture except those of the seniors and of the faculty have been contributed by the Photographic Staff. The Annual is a memory book of the year's activities, and we have attempted to incorporate as many pictures as possible of these activities into our book. The Photographic Staff has been an invalu- able aid to the Annual staff in compiling this year's Tabula, and we extend our grateful thanks to them for the work they have done this year. Shgotations Committee Glenn Andrew, Doris Fagerson Virginia Stone Eleanor Nyelch Preston Kampmeyer Chairman Ted Le Boy Jamison Plumley Ruth Rau Harry Chesley Merle Hubka Harry Johnson J g -i WlVMM3!lW?lWMJM iEWNM ldW!lW!lQMlL4!.QWQf ,QMWXQVNM One Hundred Thirty-nine WMkMlM5!be'1QMSQSQLQSMAWQSQWUZ35 THIENIOIZ 'l'x1sl3p,x if QQETZLQMgW5!!SH!2!lS'i!!L??5'2QLS2!LfiLMi5l,!Q? PUBLICATIQ OFFICE X 'LITERARY TADUIA' K - szuxon TADULA. - MMN2YMM!MSJM?!EMfli'?lY.1Qi.Qa!SM?MRMVMYLQLEEQI4.f!kQf!M Q9El!Qf Um' llumlrml lwuly 'lik HB Mk Mk BRL Mk klkk MH PHODUCTIO aw if FW' Xf L JJAQAQWNQ M 1 '2 A qw new 'if-far: A ...ab--' C3-'F' N 'sa ,sz-r xnxx QM 'A 'S we 'QW A 1513 R .f-wg Q' ia f f' I MW X01 WW WW Wil ml X01 MW WH L JW 9. -11' 'ir 'hx A -f,.,.':'-Q -4' L 3 . 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WIISOH CONNE LL 'POLICEMAN EL ZADEIH SHITH CIHDUEELLA ' BARR SHERWOOD --CINDERELLA 5 'QF , 1 'nk - . ' ' Y f Q 2, 5 - 9 s , HENRY FIHLAY - POLICEMAH ELIOT HIRSCH-'LORDMA O 1' x X, c un W3l 4!!V5E-QV!!!EXMVEE-KAWQYQXZ3MQLQJME T.ff2lS?1.!!!lW:!lWiQ'!VMM54WiEJ!vi1!?3Z!5!!,541.ifiVJ.5i1E5if,!vl1r'4rWe Um' llzfmllwl l m'Iv'!:w b!s,4s,fl,A,J,.+,fL, 1L,f:.i2.2 A.25!l.fS!.2!4H!sl!-595 M! 'HSENIOR TAXLSLWAH: .W .l5 fQ 42 1 fi 45.f: 45.4-EJB !i!il!fi!f?!fi'i5!.1!f?!i5521! 1 2 4 z 1+ f E 4 MAKE WAY FOR THE LADY CINDZIRELI-A A I I 'C KISS IDR CINDERELLAS' V I I N 1 i 3 ' v.. .. --M.--Q.-x.u-furaa vo.' Um' l1'1lmI1'ml Forty-tlxrm' grant population under our arches Henry Finlay ,-1' - !l!H?+'!l- 3'2'i!fl!fl!?l!!l!l!4l!?l!f!f!42!l!l11 HQENIOR Misfit!!barrow!!M4-2552552229ssfsslsrfgsffvers!-f1!f.1izr Senior Pla A Kiss for Cinderella THE CAST Mr. Bodie-- An artist for the nicest of reasons, that it is delightful to live and die in a messy studio ....... - ,...- ................... .....,....,..,....,.. ...,..,............ - ....,,..... - ....,.......,.........., E v erett Joslyn The Policeman-- Who herds the va- during air raids.- ..,....,..,... - ..,......,.....,,..... W... Wilson Connell Cinderella-A little wait of the Lon- lEll13bBih5m1lh don tenements, our heroine ....,...............,.... f Sara Sherwood Mr. Jennings. .....,.....,..,.,....... . .,..............,......,........,.....,,....,...... Yvllllhm Sandel Mrs. Maloney ..,.,...... - .................,..........,........... .......... D oris Fagerson Marion ....,...............,.....,.,.....,.................. . .......... ,..- .......... ....... - ............ R uth Rau Mani, ,,,,,,,,,,., , .,......,,.,,,.,,.,,,.......................,..,..... - .... ........,..... . ..-.--.- J OC 205119 Glad s an En lish war orphan ...Miriam Henry y , g ..,......................., . Marie Theresa, a French orphan ....,............... Charlotte Zolme Delphine, a Belgian orphan ......,...........,..,. ......,...... L ouise Franks Gretchen, a German orphan ........ . ....,.. ........... A Iargaret Manby . , Carolyn Michel Cmderellas Godmother ................ ,.........., . ., .......... . ...,.., Q Alice Dedouch The Lord Mayor ...................,................ .. .........,,....,,........... - .,..., Eliot Hirsch Lord Times, the all-powerful press ........ The Censor ..... s. ...................,.,..... ,.- ,...... ............ ,...,,.... P ..........Vincent Merrill reston Kampmeyer His Royal Highness the King .................. -- .......,... Harry. Lemkey His Good Lady, the Queen ....... - ............,........,........ Geraldine Gates Mrs. Bodie, the Venus.- ,..,,.. ,.,. ...... . ..........,........................ elen Miles The Pen in, a bishop, the sort that marries swell coupfdsn.- ...,.......,,.... - ..... -.--..- ......., - ......,....,.........,. . ........,.. Tom Powers Ellen..,. ......................................... -,- ....,........ - .......,........,........ , ..........,..... Faith Ralph Dr. Bodie, a very ladylike sort of person, though with what you might call an 4:Barbara Braun arbitrary manner ....,................. - ..... , ...,,.......,.....,.... , Marian Harger Danny ..........,..,....................,.....,..,........,.................... ..,.,..... Lady Charlotte, a probationer ,..... ............ , . Customers in Penny Shop ......,...........,....... DANCERS I Gentlemen Harry Chesley Robert Mahnke Gordon Galaty William McLellan George Hardtla Tom Miehle Ladies Doroth Brassie Olive Grimm 4 Ayers Wolcott Tom Miehle Elizabeth Hughes Genevieve Morris Howell Blackburn Wallace Carrithers Joe Berthelet Fred Conger John Ryde Charles Stege John Symons Marjorie Lufkin Pages Helen Cavender Lydia Jones Elvera Duller Adele Tanney l Trumpeters Cecile Loewy Virginia Stone Florence Norris Eleanor VVelch t Ice Cream Venders Louis Ebersold Richard Bradley The Scenes London in the period of the Great War. ACT I Mr. Bodie's studio-Late afternoon. ACT I1-Scene 1 Such a street as harbors London's Poor. Winter , Scene 2 Cinderella's Shop-- The Penny Friend. Scene 2 The doorstep in front of The Penny Friend. Scene 4 Two hours later. The Dream, Cinderella's ball- not as balls are, but as they are conceived to be in a little chamber in Cinderella's head. ACT III Two months later. Dr. Bodie's apartment in the retreat for convalescent soldiers near the sea. Mr. Bodie has put Cinderella under his sister's care here. She is recovering from pneumonia. COMMITTEES Scenery Henry Thielbar, Eames Skiles Raymond Morgan Chairman oger White Fillmore Galaty Wallace Carrithers Fred Hill Albert Sawyer Franklin Lounsbury L h ig ting Howell Blackburn, Chairman Arthur Thiede Parrish Riker, Chairman Virginia Adams Fred Conger Joe Berthelet Properties Harriet Iverson Marion Wells Wallis Austin Arthur Ticknor Frank Wood Russell Gambill Tom Osterholm Laurence Pickett Y Hglgn C0 Eleanor Irland Vivian Nelson Lauralee Howser Robert Bierma John Martin M Ld hM'L'd' F s'b om., ary . apouc anon in meter rances tem erger C m Cinderella's Step Sisters Grace Beezley, Elizabeth Hayes Hope Waller Mary Ann McDowell Margaret Post Chairman Donald Lee Malo Warman - Edna Eberhardt Merle Hubka Laurence White Beauties H F. h M I O G . . Charlotte Bortree Virginia Lambertson Margaret Reineck emlls. lflsc ef Mart Ja P tff d Heo' W'lk'Pson Lillian Bryant Marjorie Lane Jane Thalman Jane 'S er arvm 0 af elm Mchregor Avis Dgwngy Elgar-torn Pfeffer Eleanor Walker Programs .... ,... , ,.. ..... .................. ,.......... .....,,.....,...... - , .,..,..... J a mison Plumley Barbara Kurtz Isobel Rose 'llgicltetsw ........... .......,,.,.... ..,,.,...................... - ........,.. .,...,..,.. a rry JJohrExon os ers. ,,,,.. . ..,,...,..............,,....................,,......,,..............,. m. regg, oe ow Bertrande Bates Future 12:35:32 fl-igue Photographs ...... Arthur Heyer, Frank Miller, John Miller Clowns . . pmefs Frances Campbell Harriet .Ligare Helen McFedi-ies Stuart WglL':i':iI'an flggsgngfxxaker ggfizglvggfgn Vlrgmla Meyens Louis Gusler Clara Breslove Marian Austin ii? gentlemen C W, John Rockwell Ruth Brown Adele James Robert Allen 1 iert ammann . am ineszar' Alan Drummond Helen Frey . Vemus Kratzner Robert Faragher Frank Mcleod James Zacharias John young Blanche Golm Phyllis Krog Court Ladies John Hayes Ruth Kuehnert Jean Richardson Glenne Andrew Elizabeth Hallett Ruth Pier Tom Roberts Laura Oliver Nancy Cook Jean Clements Mary Edith Harcus Lenore Weyburn Ross Brudenell Lois Rehnberg gusanfjibbs Louise Dvorak Dorothy Johnson Ruth Van Derslice Stanley Mayo Edith Rosenfels Mary Greig Dorothy Ellis Caroline Luccock Florence Stanelle F XCULTY ADVISORS Dramatic Director ........... .. ......... ............... ....... , ..,..,..4........ .... , .,.......... ,.,...... ....................... M i s s Payne Costumes ..... .............. ......,,..,,. ,..... ................. ..,....................,.....,............... ............ M i s s B r ubaker Properties ..........,..........,,,... ........... M iss Remsburg Dancers .......,.. .. ...,......,.. ..Miss Gogle Scenery ......,...... .......... , .Mr. Seymour Lighting ........,.. ...,. ......,..............,.......,....,.,...,.,...,.....,..... M r . O'Brien Music ............,.,... ......,,,...............,...... . ..........,..,.,.,,..............,,,..... M r. Embs Business .....,..... .... Photographs .... . .,............. ...,., ,.,..... , ,..... ............, .,.. ,..... , , 4 I I I I,,IpI LI I ,I IMI I I rI I I,I tIi,I,lItI IAI,tIl1IMrIQ,1IAI. I .,.........Mr. Kitch, Mr. Hohn, Mr. Kimball Lane I I !iLIltIll,I3rUI I IJLIAI, IIKI I LI, I KI I Wil! I QAKI IAIJ IJI rI ,I .. .r ii . V . .. .l ,li i .. .. r K ' i ' , A N It ' I A X ' L I Q : , ' is ' 1 - --zz ..:'.':' '-t.1...::ue:.,4. .-.t!,e'5,,..a.'.... :..:,.,..:: : :ke tag.. 9, 4,'..gAx . V. .x. xr :.'. ..: 'K .L MJ. , D D LE -' --' L-L LJ ' ' - - 'A-'fl - ---'--' .LL .'-.'..'..'..'.. l...'..x ..'..x-.rf '...'.f .. ...'.f'...'SIU.,l'1. 'f0IfI'TIl-1'f.Ll'QillQlfQflI,1ltl1,fu s'Augeflnijolgllojgfnluzn' Onc Hundrey Forty-four S M -l M-ll a l! H '4W 5!l!-i!l Yi l lHSiiE'11bE?rlBuiNi' emi' U wizfislisiiziri'Qiirivwii'i it The Charm School THE CAST Austin Bevans, Automobile Salesman with Homer johns ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,, Frederick Michel Ideas ,,,,,, , ..... ,,.... .,.,..., , , ,..........,. ...,.......,...,..,.......... J ohn Ryde IS the guardian of ' M k I WWC? -1 Elise Benedotti .,..........,,,.,.....e......4,.........4.,e4e.. Elizabeth smith Diilgractiillenzle' Law btudeut'R5COl,::15e3akeS The head of the.Senior Class at a school i preslded Over by G B 'I Errhmighlx t t MilSS Hayes ......,................,......,.,..,.......,.......,..,....,,., Marian Harger eorge OH' an xper ' Ccouu Sn A ' Who is loved and feared bv all who Wolcott know her' including the Secretary' Is willing to co-operate, and so are . l Jim Simpkins .,,,,,,,.....,.,,,,, ...,..,,,..,........,,.. . ,, ,,,, john Bullock MISS CUTUS 'b---b---A'---'A-,A------------ --------'------ '---A,--4A'-------- ------,,- R Uth Rall H VVho is always tryin to think well of A cl , S K . Tim Sinipkins .... ,,....., ..,, ,,.l,. ....,,...,,....t.. ' 1' l i onias Osterholm the Jumor Clash- Coublsfmg of . C 1 r i f Y Who toil not and have never Seriously Maul Bold A' 'A ' A 'A o ' L I 'mlm Luccock considered spinning. VVho is Georges sister, and Muriel Doughty ,.,... ....,,,......,......,. 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Secretary SOPHOMORES RUTH PICKETT WlXON STEVENS l':AlTll RALPH GEORGE HElDLlfR BARBARA BRAUN JOHN ROCKWELL ANTOINETTE ADAMS CERDRIC MARSH PURPOSE llli Student Council is composed of six Seniors, two retained from the junior year, and four elected from the Senior class, two juniors, two Sophomores, and two Freshmen appointed by the Faculty. lts object is to promote friendship and co-operation among the students, and to provide a group of students to act as an influence toward student government. ACCOMPLISHMENTS The Student Council has carried out a more definite plan of activities this year than has been fol- lowed in former times. The members of the Council, by meeting regularly every week, have been able to carry out an active program. The most notable achievement of the year which the Council managed was the work of the Student Aid Committee. This committee was organized for the purpose of directing and controlling students in the school lunch room. Some members of the committee were also stationed in the halls to regulate the students who left the building at noon. The Student Aid Committee has carried on its work very successfully this year, and promises to become a permanent high school organization. ln the midst of the football season, the Student Council sponsored the famous Oppo Assembly, an assembly which keyed up enthusiasm and spirit for the rest of the football games. Wlhen Valentine Day approached the Council again carried on the Near East Relief Drive, an animal event sponsored by members of the organization. With the coming of Spring, the Council adopted the problem of securing student co-operation in beautifying the School grounds. Two assemblies were held, one for underclassmen, one for upperclass- men, in which the students were approached on this subject. The entire student body agreed to support the Council in its undertaking and carried out their agreement satisfactorily. The Student Council entered into other and varied activities this year. A song committee was estab- lished for the purpose of encouraging students to write new school songs. Several songs were submit- ted, of which the best were selected. The Council also visited various schools during the year with the idea of utilizing some of the ideas gained by these visits. The Student Council has attempted to carry on its activities on a much larger scale this year, and its weekly meetings have been a great asset in carry- ing out this program. Kag- . X 't,'it.. ,l!'xg'i'iKj' i Ill! A .,.'j.V.,. .-.4flf.-4.- 1 1 4 X L. tl Om' llnmlrrd Fifty CTD: f 1 I Stevens, Cronwall, Aldrich, Huskey, McLeod, Chellburgy Taylvr, I-Ovfft f' Boys' Smoking Council WILLIAM HUSKEY ,,,. 7,,. ...,,v., ,... P resident WILLIAINI CHELLBURG L.,,L .,,,, V ice-President FRANK MCLEOD ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,..., ,.,..... S ecretary SENIORS WILLIAM HUSKEY WILLIAM CHELLBURG FRANK MCLEOD TOM ALDRICH JUNIORS DOUGLAS CRONWALL SOPHOMORES WIXON STEVENS MERRITT LOVETT MOKING COUNCIL was founded in 1921 at a time when prominent members Of the Senior Class felt the need of connecting good athletics, good health, and better school spirit by means of a restric- tion prohibiting smoking within a certain area about school. The Council is made up of four Seniors, two Juniors, and two Sophomores. The upperclass members are elected by the boys, while the Sophomores are picked by the Supervisors. The powers of this Council are practically unlimited. The procedure in case of offense is as follows: A warning usually follows the tirst offense. For second offense the oFfender's name is conspicuously posted on the Black List. If this warning is not effective the Council may give nights after school, require that the offender raise his grades, or, in extreme cases, Suspend him. There has been wholehearted co-operation with the Council this year and consequently there have been tew offenses within the prescribed two block radius. MA' 5' !6!I!fA!o!1i!i5!4Il!4.t!!A! W EBB ? ' ' Y S I . One Hundred Fiftyvonv lfzlith Ralph lilizznln-ill l l1lj.fllUS l-:arlmrzl liruun Ruth Run flI'Lll'l' lin-czlcy Carulim- MlL'llL'l l':u'risl1 Rikcr Nlill'-jllflk' Lufliin llurrict lvcrwu lfclith RU5k'IlfK'lS liczll'-Mivllvl. llvvllm-y. lfrmut Rllll, llrzum. Rillllll. lluglw-, Rikcr, I.ufLi1l. Girls' Conference llurullly Rvccl lfluzuwr Slinglull Marin Schulz Ucncvicvc Rm-xrl Lyrlia james Ruth l'iur llurutlmy lilliy Xlzlrjury Ruln-rts Marjnry SXYZIIICX AlllI'lUlI .Xustiu :LII L'zu'ul lltllllllglkilj' ,lame Fisllcr Betty Lui? liZllllCI'lllC lllIf.lllCS l.cnurc Scllzlrscluxg Margaret Post Mary Leu XYzltsm1 Ninn Tucker Mary Taylor Olivu llflllllll Lirucc Raysa GL-l':1lcli11c Gates Margaret Rcim-als Sara Sllcrwuorl .lime QJXYUII llrlrrivtl Hill Bzlrlmrzn llarris ,lame lllcfhcgol' Ruth Pickclt lin-tty Slllllllilll X irginiza Rutll lk-ggy liitlclllwlxw Yurlc Limlquisl lictty Kaiser l.aura Klagc lsulwcl R050 lilcuuor XYl'lCl1 l'ROliR.XXl lfriflny l'Vl'lllll1.f4-7 cw'n'lmwk-First Vrcslxy- ivrizm llllllI'Cll. Rrgiqrzlli-ul :mul L51-t tug:-tlu-x'. 'WWII Ym- lfnllnw ilu' XY1ll-U-ilu' XY1-p I-1' ilu- Nur? Nliw N4-lllu Imm- llult. Sntllrmluy llllH'lllllj.f7Uf.lll lfclnck. MY Stall' :mul Yulll' Yt:lr 7Xliw- NL-llic lmu llult. Srlturrlzly llUOll-llll-Ufllllll lllllCllk'Ull. Snturrlzuy m-vm-xlillg---fm U'L'lUl'liYl:ll'5l ll1lIlllSl K'l1l1rc'Il. llzllulllvl :null prugrfuu Sunrlny nftvrnmm- n'clm'li-l ir's1 l'rcsln'- lurizm Lqllllffll. 'l'4'Jn lXlQ'l'llIlKnlK'l1 alvslcgutm-N. Um' Ilurmlrrfl l rfl,x'-Inv mullu-re. :ulult ll-:ull-rx :null l l -.. . -M 4 we , . W K If ,i.,.,..w.f.. .Kc -t - ' ' 1- -4.x-...a . , -. ,. . 4 .L 3 J! 3 LBZ ' StandingfBlatterman, Pickett. Sitting-Gowdy, Lundc, Novak, Finlay, Fuller, Boyles. Bo Charles Novak Henry Finlay lValter Lunde james Gowdy Richard Fuller Howard Pickett Elwood Boyles Shelby Blatterman 5' Conference John Bullock Fred W. Raymond, jr. George Hardtla Frank Lennox Burtis Burns VVallis Austin VVilbur Grimm W .,,.,..,e,,,.-,,-,-,.q, .h,... , ...M1 ! l l 5. X. Charles Lee Gordon Galaty Clinton Cooper Arthur Ticknor Fred Michel james Forbes Albert Sawyer PROGRAM Friday afternoon-4 dclock-Grace hpisto pal Church. Registration-Addreas luy Profewor lilnirr '1 Ixxau Friday evening-6 o'clock. Banquet-W'elcmning Address. A'0ur Quest for Life- fRev. Rolland NV. N hlou 1 Saturday morning-10 o'clock. Address followed lzy luncheon. Saturday afternoon-2 o'clocli Final S6'SSl0l1'AxIlLlI'E5S. Thinking Straipzlitn-Rev. G. A. , A . . ,. .,f1.1,w.f' ,. .U ,N Pappe O II 4' H Il IILIVH1 I GIRLS' K'l,llli fUl'Xl'll. RVZIF-Flhlll'I'. llnglu-N, llzlyvx, l'fL-ffvr. lrlzmrl. Rikcr, l'icr, llezclmla-lm. lfsvrkel, Hcczlcy, Sllcrmaxl. Fr:'mf'lizxunmrurkrr. llumphrvy. Sflmlz, 'l'uclu'r, Rau, Rzllplm, Mi-s lla-nm-H, Miss Nvwhm, Braun, Klin Auwtin. Smith. Sllwwl-ml. l RIl'IXIJSllll' l'UNlfXll'l I'lClC lfrmll Ilznrulnx, Vllzlllllwlw. Ill is- XY1'ig'l11, l'f0l'fa-1', wlnlltlxun, Rockwell. R1-:nr Tlmlmzuu. l.:nlw1's. ,llllK' l'-I'lk'll1l5lllll flUIlll1llllk'l' is il lJL'l'1IlEllIk'Ill umlmittvu of Girls' Ululm orgznmizccl lor ilu- IIIIVIHISQ' rut' llI'Ullll1llllgJQ Ql't'lllk'l' fficnrlsllip :uuong tlu- girls uf thc cntirc sclmol. mi' K 1 Z. .'.. - I 10 Il1cm1nwl Ififly-j'n11r FN -1 -1 3 5 5 -1 -nl 3' l l -74 5 st 1 I N f 7 1 i STITDENT AID COMMITTEE MEMBERS N, .ALIIIILVBBVBBVBBVZQBVHV ILMILUB- BBUBBUMUBIM VBBUENAVLHVEKQ -. . ..- 'S 5, 5 3 5 .I u' gg I 2 . Ai ix F St dent Aids HE Student Council has very delinitely tried to serve the school this year and live up to its name. More than ever before it has taken charge in the various phases of school life that can be prohtably controlled by the student body. One of its biggest problems has been the organization ot Body to keep order throughout the lunch periods. d This last year the new lunch room has made necessary the changing of lunch room hours ln previous years the lunch room has been up on the third tioor m what is now the commerc i a Student and rules. al depart- J ment and everyone has eaten at once. However, as the school began to grow, supervisors and teachers realized that these rooms would soon be too crowded and the equipment would not be sufficient. Con- sequently, when the new Field House was built, the old boys' gym was turned into a lunch room, and ever since then the students have been served in a most pleasant and efficient manner. In order to avoid the large crowds in the lunch room and to cut out a great deal of confusion, the lunch period was cut in two and one-half of the students ate during the hfth period and the other half during the sixth. That meant that while some were eating, others would be having classes. If the students were allowed to roam around the halls as usual during lunch hour, there was a great chance that the natural noise and disturbances would make the hfth and sixth hour classes rather unsuccessful. First of all Mr, McDaniel had a door cut in the back of the stage leading into the large assembly hall and requested that all students eating in school should go right from the lunch room into the assembly and study 'till the bell rang, then too, he asked all the students who ate away from school to stay off the school grounds 'till the bell rang and so keep the outside noises from the class rooms. ln the beginning teachers took charge of enforcing these requests, but soon the Student Council realized it could be of help and so took over the whole plan. lt organized a special committee to take charge of this with Miss XYeckel as advisor and Elizabeth Hughes as chairman. The whole situation was carefully thought out and tinally about sixty reliable students were asked to help. They were stationed at all the outside doors to keep students in and out, at the lunch room doors to keep order in the lines, in the assembly hall and in the main cprridors, To insure them of authority, special badges were ordered for their use during the period they worked. These badges were orange and blue and bore the letters S. A. ln order to insure quick and efficient work, the Student Aids were allowed to go to the head of the lunch lines for food so that they might get to their positions as soon as possible. They worked in half period shifts, about thirty in a period. The work was by no means compulsory, in fact most of those on duty considered it an honor to aid the school in this way. The student body has caused very little trouble a11d the Council wishes to thank both the aids and the students for their co-operation. Much credit for their success is due to Elizabeth Hughes for her willing and careful chairmanship. bfillkivi . f .. jUlVillltlM?.U1.iZliZiZlE!!l4til?sLtfllltltllEJllsl:.Yll1lb21KflXbQi'l.V.Ql.lf Ulu' fllUlt1l't'tl Fifty-fir'i' r in 1 F R ICS H M Ii N l'sl'0l!l-JxFlU1llll'. l'vuplcx, Rupre-cht, Slingluif, llaxniltun, Andrews, 'I'hnrntun, Klumhlanl. Ruth, julmsmm. Kelly, Knight, Km-hh-r, lfricmuth, Hlunck, Kraft, Wright, Awww. Si'K'Ullllf'I.Ill'SUIl, Ureiske, Adam:-, llohhitt, ML'l.c-llzm, lihingcr. Lumlc, NY:-xlker, Stuehr, Pznlkwn, Thump- snn, Hawkes, French, Duulds, lladka, Brush, Kzuuper, limlwurds, Snnw, lilmer. Ra-:lr-Arlnstrrnlg, Chamberlin. Duffy, Davies. flznrk. Ficlllv, Slim-husk, Rikcr, jurguxxfen. Umhlmk, Rankin, Hilla, Hennig, Marsh. l'zlltel'wul1. Semester Honor Roll Those who have made an average of QUW or more during a semester. Q SOIWIUMORICS l x'ullt-Kamll. .Xhr:nns, Hcrkc. jzlffrny. Kunmrvk. Ill-NVQ-1'1lwru. llmllhme, Flmurmhl, Urzlig. Iilliut. Yau Kirk, l'lntt. llnggs. Hurlm, Yululw, Hn-ymlt. Rnclxwoll, Hwlzwurth. Sus-mulfNia-In-lu-, Kellogg, Fu-ying, Nolan, VK'ulf. XYhite, Gzlh-. Slcpivka. llittn-lllmlwe, l':4r111:ulcc, l'I1:1mllcr, llzu1ml'm'lwr. 5lll'l'lllZlIl, XYright. Lyon. Rc:urfRnw, Sim-lzur. llull. Pyle, R4-hl. XYzuh-, Stew-xxx. furry, Ilulwc, XYWIZ, H1-il. Tinyrh-5. Mihm, Ilakvr. Alvscxltvn- llmnplwuy i Y A f 1' llnmlrml lfifly-511' J , fx? , , ' Y 'M 'v wwl 1 E I af f . V - 4 l JUXIORS F!'fY!ll+xvE6llf2lll, XVag0ner. Volk. Owen, Farrar, Hughes. Roberts, Burgmann, Nehney, McGregor, Harris, Olsen. Herron, Deliavcn. Snow, Hill. Second-Stehlik. Falleck, Bruce. He-mmingway, Langbein, Schneller, Burton, Scholz, Furkel, Miller, Snapp, McAuliffe. VVilkinson, Kindernxan, Cade. ReariNlcholas, Lavicka. Schatlncr, Pickett, Lunrle, Butler, llohlwins, Nonlhuus, Nagel, Thielbar, Louns- bury, Petter, VVillgeroth, Tichnor, Bierma. Absentee-Olson. Semester Honor Roll Those who have made an average of 90W or more during a semester. r , VJ . -!5!l!4!ll 'Ql'l SENIORS Front-Oliver. Hayes, Cave-nrler, Hresluve. Rose-nfels. Beezley. llughes, Kuhnert, Ralph, Plumley, Ran, Rehnbq-rg, Thalman, Vanllerslice. Post, Johnson, Fagersfm. Se-cmnl-Ruse. lYelcl1. Braun. Bower, Malone, Otto , jones. Smith, Sherwood, Brown. Stanelle. , Myers, Irlaml. Pfeffer, Pier, Frey, Golin, Hein R6'HT+l,l3FTlfllQTS, Krizan. Owen. llamman, XYilli:uns , lllartltt, Gusler, Joslyn, Heidler. . Abbott, Le Buy, llubka, Zoline, Young, Stnstny Alrsenteesflimvney, Lufkin. Symnns. and 'l'l1rr nps1m l2W!M!iVl9!ZlJlQ! l!lS!A'l3 !li!13!l 3 ! !l ! ! !4l R ' Om' H u mlrrzl Fifty-sewn sl' i 5 Z 1 i L- I 52 RW 5 5 54 in . O i X ' d f i l Rczir-llninplirek lirench, Spellman. Smith, Mahoney, XYilhrahzun, Spellman, Moon, Tlioinas, Saffrnn. N 2 I ' 1 ix , I' JJNFIP. ill Nt'll, l'OVI'll. Sccond--hlagowxin, XVoleott. Dellavcn. I.avers. MacArthur, Butters, llnch. French, llanke, l'4'owen, Shears . G Kozuk. Laucllierr. ' Frontfllruckner. Raluff, Mackay, Branstadt. lileysenherg, Sloan, Sloan. Kasley. jones, Ford, Koeh, jolillson. llerrmann. , LMkUHMlEL 1l,tJ if t i M l at 5: 3-1 D t 1 ET 3 1 I ri x O Girl Scouts CHARLOTTE SLOAN ,,,,,,, , President ...,,, HHELEN DE HAVEN lVlARGARE'I' KASLISY ,,,, VIII?-Preslidvnl MARX' LOUISE BOWEN lVlARY HIELEN JONES . Seffefllry, ,, ,. , BETTY WOLCO'Ii'l' NANCY SLOAN Treasurer ,,,, PRISCILLA THOMAS NANCY SLOANW , Sergeant-al-Arms ,, NANCY SLOAN Girl Scouts Troop l-l was organized in the Spring of 1920 by Mrs. E. L. Marsh, the Local Director. ln the Fall of 1927 the leadership of the troop was taken over hy Miss ,leannette Magowan. The troop was organized in order that the girls graduating from grade school would graduate into a High School Troop where there would he girls of their own age and with like interests. The membership of the troop increased from twelve to sixty-tive in three years. For the lirst time in a period of tive years in the Oak Park district, three Golden liaglets were awarded at the Red Geranium Rally. The girls upon whom this high honor was conferred are Margaret Kasley, Charlotte Sloan, and Betty Vilolcott. For some time Miss Magowau has hcen ahly assisted in the leadership of the troop by Mrs. Arthur M. Houser, jr., Mrs. A. Sampson and Mrs. Hoppenjans. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov. Nov. Dec Z-Registration Day. 0-Get-togetller Party. I6-lilection of Oflicers. .23-lustallatiou of Ofticers. Tales of the XYest, Mrs Mzirsh. Dec. lieb. lfell. l'eh. Felt. SCHEDULE 21-Carols sung through- out Oak Park. 5-Business Meeting. 12-Party for Freshmen. 19-Election of Olticers. 21-Fatlier-Daughter March March April April April 2.2-Red Geranium Rally. Zo! l nvestiture. 9-Badge XYorli. 16-Stunt. .23-Forest tkinservation, Miss XYilliston. 30-llzilloween Party. Banquet. April .26-Spanish XVar Veterans 0-Girls' Conference Report. Feh. 26-Investiture Organi- Dinner. I3-Badge VVork. zation of Patrols. April 30-Badge NVork. .20-Russia Today, Miss Mar. 5-Badge VVork. May 5-Entertained by Citizen :Xnthot1y. Mar O-Doctor Bertha Chap- Troop. 27-Dec. 1lfNYork nn Cos- man Cady, Girl Scout May 741-Badge XN'orlt. tumes and Christmas Naturalist. May 30-Memorial Day Parade. Carols. Mar. I2-Badge XX'ork. ,I une ll-lnvestiture. 8-Christmas Party. Blur. l94llatlge XYork. Mother's Tea. . WNMMMYMM, .' i., ,, .. it M , W , - Ont' Ilundrrd Fifty-ciglzt WX HB RB 10X 10X 14X 10X IUX ng Ag 7 , uf 7 v 4 R 4 Q Z wh. wnX,'1 A ff w , 1 , , CLUB 17 vorpa 2 ,, .,-. r ! AA' em.: 1. 'I-2. wp?- 4 -mg. 661.1-iff ,,, lF J WV ,.,., 'Qi 'iw A F - 1 11 Wi Ir 3' ' 3 A S-,H fo' Jiws' 'A -1 4 . , ,J , ., A if . -N' ,'. ,n .. . J? I 'L g b 1 x . , f . px. N sf: N 4' - - r 1 ' ' ' ' . ,mf H.. 5-Mr! If 1 A ' -,-'J ,' 1 411::',:.'f-3?--A 'G . 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Lincoln Club HARRY JOHNSON Prafsxdvnt RICHARD HUBBINS xr!-Cl'-PFPSldl'f7I Tom ROBISRIS W Svfrvlury XVAIIACIE CARRI'I'HI:RS Treusurvr HI-NRY I7INI,AY Svrgfvant-ul-Arn7.s MR. C. D. CRAWI-ORD Fafully Aduisur Sinn' ils Immrling vm UctuIwr 28, 10.20, the objcct of the l'IuIm has Imum iful tlwuglml, 1111-111:11 :Incl pl1ysivz1I puisv. El kxmwluclgc UI-1lZlY'II2lIlIL'lIt2lI'j' p fluul 1111Ign1vnt In' nm-'ul N ul' IIIUUIJIIIIIII vpn-aking and clclmzltn- iliscussiou. :Lck llnml: 4-11 Nmlx' SCIIICIJL' l.If Ill-Ilan, Ncw Mcnllwra , Iiuulclcr Iizun Night , I'c2u'L- :I In lie-Ilugg, , 'lst AIUVIUIII . 1 vu-rs' Niglltw, SINPTIS Spuciul ,, mc Mom-Ii , ,, Ihc I'acuItv IWIIICIIHII .. O1 II ng . HILL- . 'IRI 'I'I1c l.1uIics 94-niur Cup :md Chllcgc IN1g'I11 , ., ,, .. , 'n to promote suxtnmc I'Uk'i'iIl11'C and zm unprx UCI UC! Url NNY Nm' IMT I:1'IJ IIQI1 Mar Mm' :X 1 wr .X pr lteszrflmiinxliury. xvlllllllilll. Merrill. llomville. Martin, Nagel. Skilcs. Novak, l'lumlcy, Vlfillgurotll, Forbes. Secmul-Mr. Platt. Austin. Lumle, Bruce, Calle. Huskey, Near, Hermes. XVhite, Zoliue, Fischer. Front-Davies, Nash. Bullock, Fuller. Mahukc, tlurler fprekidt-ntl, Bradley, Rockwell, Buclianan, Hirsch, NVilkinbon, Hralfl, Burke Club LOUIS GUSLER, ...r. O, GORDON STEWART OO,, RICHARD BRADLEY ROBERT MAHNKE O, JOHN ROCRWELL ..,, DALLAS BUCHANAN NlR. FRANK T, PLATT ,,,,Pres1'den1 , ,,V1ce-President ., ., Serrelary ,, , , ,Treasurer ,,,l , , ,cflillvf Sergeant-at-Arms Iidflllf y A duisor The rilijctt uf this cluh shall he tu train its 1114-liilicrs in public speaking, cle-hitting :mtl parlizumli 3' law, :tml to promote lwcttcr scholarship and good ft-llowship anicmg the lmys ui tht- two upptr vw from whirh thc nicnibcri are tlrawu. l Ou11tlc'fl in l9U5 SLAlllflJL'I.li luaugurzitioii Night .,.. Ort. lf, lfirvsicltt Night .,... ,,... . .,,fJt't,l.l Sc-natti Night ..,., . .l.,. HNOV. fi Criiliiiimilmmgy Night. Nm: ZH ,Xtlilc-tits Night Wllcc. l':1rcnts' Night ....... 4 . . ,, lit-C. 18 . 1, llllI'lit'-FUTUIH Mcutiug ,,,,, ..,, l 'ch l.:m'ycrw' Night ,,... ,luniur Mot-ting Cup Mt-t-tiiigt ,,,.,, Fciliur Fztrcwcll , .,.. Mari Apr, 9 Apr. 23 ,M ay 7 4 xt' H11 mlnwl S'1z'1i'-.ml llvir --iii flum t 'li lin ini XXX ' minimis Slim-mi-ifiil, lfi-llvr. lluitivu. X'-1lk..Xiiwtin. l,iiiilim-ivr. - -11 5. I - . Nllllllll. lxlum 1 i l I luxt ll mil lilmil l'fxllai llf XYx'lx'r. l.iivL'm'lx, Rvxi'-ml. Vuula. 'l'liii':l4 llrlilllnwg. lliil lim' l, l:xi'g'i- ', 'i .' . sill' , 'J . ' 4 clililm, llumplirvx, Xldliw-i11Ii', XYAINM1, fllvllilliclnlily. Suunlil Mix, -Iiuliiimm, fNlc.Xiilill'r, Siiupp. llrux ll:ill1-lt. Sxxvril. llllmiiu, lluglii-X, llw:-ii, Yin: XY:l31vvx1vr, l'i'uln'1ii1. Sllvflllilll. liulwrle, lfi'-iillf-llivlvci'h, llail riirlxz-i'. Svli--ll. Xu lin, l.iiIkiii. llugllv-, liilwr flll'!'Nlil1'lll P. .Xmlii-w. Run, lirauxn, Rulivli, l.:imlu-rwu. ,limi l,ARRlSll llllil-R lfl.llAlSl-'l'll lll,Tt C311-NN Amuizifw RL I'll RAL' lVlARlAN fXL'S'I'lN Mies. .loiixsox Forum 1' 1'm' xinlvnl .I ll-S l'uu-l'r'z-szdvrvl SUL'l'l'fll!'y - Trvusurvr ,, Scrquunl -at - Arms 1QL'Ii!'t'.Sl7l77t'l7lS Cfhurrmun lfuurllu AdL'1.wr l'-l!l'lllll was fumirlufl in WIS, lt if :i 4lL'llllllllfl vlulm for girls 11ml ih lllll'llUSk' is to In-:lull il im -rs llic luliflsiiiiciitzils ul pzlrlixiim-i1t:xi'y law. flk'llZltlllg'1llltlUl'EllUl'l'. 'l'liu L'lulx clisciisscs topics il ml 1 in wi-nl wwimiiiiu, :mil piulitirzil iiitn-ri-fi to tlig iiiciiilu-i's. . 1 . SL'lllilJL'l.li ' ' ' .1 J lzlcutimi ol flllim-1's.,,, . .Ui llvllzlti'-vSl1liIll YS. lluuvvl' O01 l7L'lD2llL'fSll0lllll llz1llim'u'cii llc ....., rw 1, AXlmllsl1L'tl? ,,,,. ,... UH , lh-lmzm--Slioiilrl tlic Yimlslcaul 1 .XUI llc Klmlillcal? Xiu' Syiiipiisiiiiii 'XyUllIL'lllS .Xctivi- Q tins iii tlic Cuiiiiiiiiiiiliw lk-r , fliilisliiiams Rlcctiiigu, , ,,... lk-L' if lliii'l4c-l74vi'ii111 Mm-liilg ,, l5clm ' lh-lmtc--Slioiilml ilu' 'l'l1irIL-cn P f Allllllll fzilciirlzni' llc lui liilii 1 . lfll'a'l'l? ..,..., lin' Nlmlvl liitmcliictiuiis uml .'X1111oiiiu'ci1iciits ., ..,, .,,,Xl1n ' llcliutc-Sliuiilrl Czipilzil l'iiii- ' l lSlllllk'lll lic .-Xlmulislicmli Klan , ,V 91xL'x'i'll llclm' A fm' llimilrril .5:.m'Ix'I:iwi .'XIllk'l'lk'Zlll lmlizm ,, .. ,Xiu Nlwtlu-i's' Men-ting .Xin lm QHBVBBVBBVBIKUMILVEBVLILUMILMBUI JBIBBUAES Ml! 7 .. EBVBWJRVHBVBKQ Z lg 2: 'E 5' S N F .2 is E 5 EJ I 51 I rm -Ea I I - f I MEMBERS OF DRAMA CLUB' ' C' Drama Club ROBERT MAHNKE ,........,.. . ,. .,,,,,.,, President VJALLACE CARRITI-IERS ........ A,,,,, V ice-President TOM ROBERTS ,,..,,........, ,,.A,,...,,,, T reasurer ELIZABETH SMITH ,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, S ecretary DONALD HERMES ....,,,,..,,,..,,,, ,.....,,Sergear1l-at-Arms MISS ALTI-IEA PAYNE .,,,........,, ,,,, ,,,,, F a culty Advisor MISS MARGARET SCI-IAFFER ..,..,,... .,,,,,,,,,., , .,,,, A ssistant Drama Club was founded in 1914. The purpose of the Club is to promote an interest in, and knowledge of, the art of draniatics, both as regards the acting in, and putting on, of the plays, in which any talent of the students is shown. SCHEDULE lilection of Ofliccrs.. ..,,..,, .....,...... O ct.1l Nothing But the Truth Play ,,,,,,.,,,,,..,....,, ..,,....,,,..............,............. O Ct. 25 Be Careful, Dr. Owen Play ,r,,,,,,,........,,.,....,,,........... ., ,....,.. ,..,. N OV. 3 Captain Applejackf' Dinner ut Seven Sharpug plays ...... Nov. 22 Christmas Meeting, VX'hy the Chimes Rang ,,,,,. ,..... ,,,,... ...,....,.... D e c . 12 Rehearsal of Class Play ......,,..., Mar. 7 The Trysting Place' play ...... Mar. 21 The Singing Leaves, play ,....,,,...,,.....,..,. .. ,,,. ...,.,......,....,....... A pr, 11 Dress Rehearsal of Hamlet. Rosalie : plays .....,,.................... Apr. 25 The Thirteenth Chair, play ..............,..,....,.........,.,.,,,,, ..,.,., ..,... R I ay 9 1 O nu Hu ndrvli Si.r!y-tlzrve it-:nrffhli l niilcx, Nl:-yt-r. Sliuinnii, l,utY, llnrris, Allizuigli, llzululmcli, llmlgc, Stultzc-nlim-g, lltiwst-r, Ilmviiexg N , Tyiiinllr. lllzllwslvy. Si-C4-intl---Sli-5 l.lIltltlll, lim-eiiwwlcl, llt-iii, llIlllIIlTUi'lit'l', Xlvllnw-all, Yltilinstmi, Svliutlc, lYt'lt'li, Kray. llmwn, l'ii-ut l tllivt-r. Saiiipmn, Rec-nl, Srlinell. 1 1UlLXW'!'- 5lN'll. Ring: l'ft-ffm-r. Tliziliiiiiil. llwlmivli, Pier, Sll'll!ll0l'lN, lln-iiimii, ll:-miiigwny. lluwi-li, img:-, llniriipsmi, Blclxiiilry. Story Club Al.lffl- ROSl' DVDOUCH l,I't'.Sld6'f7f RUTH PIER RUTH llllfli , VIACU-Pfvslvlfvfll Al.lCli ROM: DIZDOUCH lflblli tlANlf SlNllVlONS Svffvlflfy El,Sll5 JANI3 SlMMONS tlANl5 'l'l'lAl.MAN Tfl'tISl1rt'f .lANlf 'lQllAl.lVlAN CAROL HI-MINUWAY St-ryt'cin!-ril-Arnis CAROL HlfMlNt3WAY Miss l.iNm-N Ifufulzy Aduistwr 'lillix lilulv way frwlillclt-tl mi St-pta-iiilucr 27, lllllts, fm' tlit' ptirpuw of tlttvt-limping tht- zllmility to wi Ilit- turtlit-ring of llit- lillllXYlt'lllIl' :tml t'll,lllj'lllL'lll uf llIt'THll1l'C :mtl tht- milking :mtl rcrciving of t trutitivt- vritivifiii. wliifli will lmtli llc given :tml tzllivii in Il spirit ul mutuzil l'l'lL'IIKlSl1lI! zuitl lit-lpfiilnt x ui' llumlr SCIlliIJL'l.lC Rczitl zuirl llifciiswil Xlzuiu- wripts ,, Oct. 18 Rczul :mtl lliwiissctl Munn- scripts ,, .... , Nm: l I Rt-:ul :tml llisvtiwst-cl Klzxim- srripts , .... ,, , . Nov. 15 Rt-url :mtl llisciif-wil Nlziim- scripts H ..lJt-Q. fi t'lii'iwtiiizn Mm-tiiig.. ..., ,. Dt-tl ltl Rt-ml :tml liiwiisst-tl Xlzmu- scripts ,, ,,.l:m. 3 Rt-:ul :mtl llisviissctl Nluiiu- i lzm, 17 Ynlt-iltiiiu Nlcctiiig .. .l-t-lv. l-1 Rczul :mtl llisviiwt-tl Manu' svripts , ..,., . lft-li. IS Rt-:ul :mtl llisuuswrl Manu- auriplw ,, gvriptf , h Mar. 14 lomt Klum-tin' with lx Srrilmlilt-rs ...., , 31:11:28 Opcn Nlucliiig , ..'X1ir.l8 I Xlmitlicix' Met-ting ,,Xl:1y .Z ul Y1x'!x'fw11r RearfMr. Tllmnpsoil. Cory. Stuhlmins. Dodd, Slnlman. Hzimmon. Hills. Le Buy, li:n'1,lincr. FFUIIY-ClZil'k. PI'HilflSk2l, Kiinlcrman, Donlville. Bicrmn. Hublsa CIWFSSMUYII. Plllllllry. Mliffiw. Nifillllv Scribblers Club MERLE HUBKA W 7 7,, ,, ,7 ,, I Jresidem HOWARD PICKETT , ,V1'cefPres1'dent JAMISON PLUMLEY ,,,,, .,.. Secretary ROBERT BIERMA ,,,, ,,,,,,, T reasurer ALFRED DOMVILLE ,,,, , ,,,Sergean!-at-Arms MR. F, THOMPSON , ,,,, ,, Faculty Advisor Scrihlmlers Club was founded in Ifclmriiary, 1924, for the purpnsu of training its junior :incl Senior classes in narrative and expository writing and hy open discussion xnzinnscripts tu UIlC0llI'21g'L' the giving and taking nf cmistrnctivc literary criticism. SCHICIJULE Ovt. ll Ott. 25 NOV. S Nov. 22 Duc. 15 Fclw. 14 Fch. 18 Man: 14 Mar. Z8 ,Xlni IS Rlziy 2 O11 IIICIIIIJLIN in tln uf the Nnhnn QI 4' llnmir R1111' l':11'111-11. f11111111'1'111.111. 1'1'11111 111111, N11'11111111111111y. 111115 11:11'1111', S111111'. -1:1'AI'1'1'3. 1'11111i11N. Tatlers Club A M1iCi11.1,11'1'11111' PI'L'.Slt1'l'l7f 11111111 1'1Ul.1. 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Blnsqiiulwiclcrs xx .irc ulzisf by ini-:in Masqueraciers Club JOHN Ruin , , lvusidenz, , JM111s Ki51.i.oL3ca ELIZANOR SHERMAN X'm'V11rem1vnr ELIZABI-'VH CRAIG Ruin VJARRITN Sl'L'!'L'lll!'y, ,, 7 Hi1i-15N COLLINS NlARY JANi5 CHANn1.iiR , Trvusixrcfr MARY JANE CHANDLER RALPH DRIQQQIQR .Svrqwnz-ur-Arms , JOHN Ruin CA'l'lIlfRlNli SMITH , Hzsmmm RUTH ljICKl l I' Miss Hl:I,l5N SCHAIIISR , , I-'afulzy Aiimwr 'ns fonnmlccl in 19261. ltr purpose is tu fllI'IllL'I' tlu- study ui c 5 uf giving lnontlily plays, xvliiuli are stnmlcnt vozncllcrl and arc lmrs of tln- Vlnlr who zum' Ill1lS givcn :in oppurliinity tri rluiiiuiistiwltc their clrninzltic znlmilily. 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Yun llc1'wli1'v:. l.l11'1'111'L. llfxtvs, l.1:l111, ll:1111ilI11l1, Srllrzlgv. Kimv, l'l:11'k. l'1111u11y, 'l'l111'1l Mus ll1'al1:1111, lY11111I3n1'1l, S141-13 llL'la'lIlL'lJIl, K1':1af!. K1'z1l1we1', l.1111le11lwr1.:, lD11tl'. 'l'l111m, l'11r11-1'Il1-l1l, K'-1tl'1111111. lY:1ll:11'1-, SI1-11111-115-111. S1-v11111l -Xliw 1Nl11lx':1111-y. Bliss Miller, .l11l111st1n11. S11llix':111, llurt. llurrlen. l'1'11w1mt1. l'i1l11r l'11tt11111. Owl-11, .X11r:1111l, Milam, l.ll1'IlCX. lllinn, .X1l:11115, lk- llutn, Sliv Blnxwvll. l r1111t-'lil-lmc, S111-111, ll.1rrix, l,1-vy. Ywullg. ll11tl1-1', l,1-1-, lin-Nl11x'n'. llulin. l 1'l1l1111111, llutlur, llill. QlJll'll'l', 'l'm1'y. 51111111 .,.,' .z French Club MA11'1'11A 1.1515 I.1foNA BU1'1.1f1z .JOHN YOUNG CLARA BRlzSl,OVl7 MISS lVlAXWl1l.l. Premdenl l lcv- l7f't'SlLfBl1I 'I .!'t't15 urar Se1'rvturu IPLIKLIIIITI fldL'1xf11' EXc1'L1l1L'c CR 17171771-lfL'L' lVl.1rtlm l.ec l.con.1 Butler .lohn Young Clara Brcslovc James Butlvr Blanche Colin l11I!1l1 1 lllll uw 11111111l1-1l 111 l'7l-lg llI'5l I11 givm' its IllL'llllDCl's :11l1l1t11r11z1l uw 111' tl11- l:l'L'llflI l:111g11:1gu ln llllj N, Nllltlllli 111111 11211111-wg it'l'Ullll, 111 c11:1l1l1- llli' 1111-111lw1's 111 llL'Ll1' gmul, S1NJlil'll l:I'k'llCll1 :1111l tl111'1l, 111 tn llll ilu Illlllllll lllll 111 . I .-N 1 ' hllillls 111 l'l'QlllL'L' lny 11111111111 1llL'llll'k'r, sl11l1-Q llllll talks. 111111111 .X11Ig,1'1g1 HI , 'l'lL'Q 111 l'l'l'llCll 1.111111-ww Nm. 11 t'l11'isI111:1f Nl4,'L'llllg lk-1:11 R111-1xti1111 1-1' Ncw Xlc111I11-15 . ,. lw-l1,l'1 l'1l111s :1111l I:1lks1111 l'l'ZlllCL' Klllf. l1l I no l'Il'llk'll l'l1lj'N , .X1m1'. 13 r.- 1' 7l ITN 'v . ,Q , 5- 2+ . f -R ex: 1 px 1 -. i S Er lr, .4 to 'R u sn ' xv -' Us .I +1 -. iifl rl lil ? Y 1 r : i , ,f 1 l . i 3 l f .lit ,, ,- N Rear-Quigley, Mueller, Baldwin, Polkow, Russell, Braatz, Grosser, Schmieiling, XVeichbroilt, Sclmpp, gk? l Knight, 'l':itter. Dolce, Albrecht. I 'V Second-Miss VYalker, Eberhardt, Duller, Bushing, just, Iourilan, Lilly, Claus, Langbein, Sass, Graclolph. Il' ft E. Tatter, Israel. .f Front-Loewy, Boyton, Ochs, Vl'enlcler, Bird, M. Jourdan, Gottermann, Doering, Kettle-strings, Kirk- patrick. Busse, Snell, Elliott. A Le x erman Club ELMER GOLTERMANN ,.,..... Presidenl.. ...... ELMER GOLTERMANN MARION JOURDAN ....,..... Vice-President .................. HARRY Busse DAVID KETTLESTRINGS .... .S9C!'6IUry ......... ....... R UTH DOERING WALTER BIRD ..... . ..,,.,........ Treasurer ...,.. ..,.... XX 'ALTER BIRD MISS WAI.KER ...., ,. ,. ......... ,.... ...... F a culty Advisor German Club was founded October 24, 1927, to give its members the enjoyment of rather infor- mal programs consisting of German music, talks. dramatics, and games. The meetings are con- ducted entirely in German and there is frequently the opportunity to hear native Germans speak. Ll- 11.1 Eel SCHEDULE Oct. 4 Nov. 1 Dec. 6 Feb. 14 Mar. I4 x Apr. 18 X P . 'LLJLQI , , , L 2 Qi., XQ . M.15 In J, I qna L lr grpstrmm uw G lij 'Q - vrnns Om' llzr 1nir'L'u' Slfrty-vxil11.' . Y - ....b7. ., W .1 1 3 5. Q 5 :I I I 51 ig L I f 21 I t 1 if 1i S S ULLi1ElQai1PQ2QiA1,' ffl K R1-ar-lh1sCl1, VVilliS, l,llllll', VYalc0tt, MacKay, Ag11c11'. Stone, Lnfks, Novak, liluuk, L11 Kan-Is, Ritter. jz1c1,1l1s. il -4 2' 7 S1-co11dffl.:1rs1111. SUIIIIIHFII. Crnpu, Armour, VVrighl, Bristuw. Amlrcws. Stun-l11', 'l'l1u111ps1v11, TIIKIFIIKOII, Ford, I'ntt1Ar, llrou111Ih. l 1'o11t-Mick11111, Guu1l111a11, Shaus. Vlark, liilllhfll, Kc-11111-sly, xxqfilfhl. Steillhacll, llurlley, lCich111:11111, Nhftlhilllx, I,Fl.VtCS. Ste-wart. Q , 1 Latin fluh ha Latin Club FIRST SEMESTER ROBERT STEINBACH . COHSLII DORIS WR1r:H'1' Consul JAMES KENNEDY , Quaestor MISS XVOODRUIIIT I-'ucullgl Advisor s il two-folcl IJIITIBOSC, hrst to cuahlc thc 111G111hcrs to IHCCUITIC ac1111:1i11tu1l with plmscs ut R11111:111 lifc. thou -ht. 111111 c11st111115 not l1ru11fI1t Ullt ill the 1'v'11lz1r class work. S1-Cullrl. to uftcr 1111 L I-. fs 11pport1111ity fm' tht- pupils tu 111:111if1-st 211111 develop their 1111111-1's 111' lcz11lc1'sl1ip. SCllEIJL'l.l-I lik-1'ti1111 of Ofhccrs Rn111z111 Ifzur ,....,...... , . ., N111lI1cr l.i11g11z1 -111:11 ,,,,, Sz1t111'11:1liz1 l':11't1' ,,.,.. lflcCtic111 of OfI1Qcrs..,.. , Ntllltilll Day ..... .,,,, , , . Ru111c's Birtluzty Party. .,,. , ,,.. .. r i I l UCI. UCI. 311 Xuv IDL-1' F1-In Mar. :X pr lun L.1t111 I L13 5. , ,,,, , .,,,,. Klilf QAN Q-02 jr-WlWY-WQW!5 9W1VimKUWWi1i!Ei+le5!HMbZ?9!E3N 11' llHll4lI't'1l St'1'l'lIfN F- Lwr ,junk DTT vi.,-jjfiWTi',wf-M 1 X fl i D L E. k'i 7'-I l: ,,,. Lu 3 l-3 1, 51 C. 1 y , X f QNX Rcarf-Ranlcin, Pimlclzir, Rc-ill, Onthank, Jorgensen, Schaefer, Imlwff, llenclricks, Jnlmson, lrlanfl, Young. NVvith, Fiftlx-XYOrthington, Kamper, Klein, Ruprecht, Arlnms. Gray. Bisclmtf, Thatcher, Gray, Vibcrt, Sturla, Sprafka, Dreirke, Vklistar, Erickson, Hanning. Fourth-Bean, VValker, Hartig. Peoples, Riley, Knapp, Klizcn. Swisslcr, Yriung, Kretzer, Gauze, llalligan. Hawkes, Boblmitt. Third-Basse, Snow, Mack, Knickersun, Kirby, Slingluff. Edwards, lluxlgc, Elmer, Bamher, Zcigler, Ullen, Ebinger, Sorensen. SecmulfVVeiss, Armstrong, Lnrsrsn, Bold, XV:-iss, Mcl-allen, Vllliisler, Slenger, Hilker, Major. Wliley. Beezley. From-Nulan, ff Nlcliurn. Rovhe, Burgers, liralmm. NYilliams, Heller, Chamherlin, Fort. Bowen, L9 Latin Club SECOND SEMESTER FREDIERKI WIEISS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , H, Y,,, ,Consul JANE MCLALLEN .,,,,, Consul CARL WHISLEIQ . H .. ,,,, .,,,, Q uaestor MISS XVOODRUFF ,,,, Faculty Advisor I m7'i7llglkxlU44li.LiLMLlTillNW L fl will P ,- 1,1 P I r -,.- lr , 4 L-X21 Z if , 5. , K 5 5 Q ,, A Q I 'A l .1 S, new ' EW Th-lf.+'Ql VTT1f'l i 2TEf'fFfTT?TTTTg'?'YT'K'fff7'l'? uzlirzwl ,S'1':'l'1zry-lv ff ra E f, fa fl P-t f I I4 E if L. ffl yi O T345 .VI fl .if v 'QQPLZEQ ILL' V will QI 'v Q S ' Q 2 - KL I EQ. 'I '1 . I 'l If E I f VE V 54 Ll I :ffl rf Q . I '43 Q4 f ' I ei. If . vi- Ii:-ar-'I'yRe1. Lunde, Seaherry, Luhen, IXIcNutt, Mahnke, Krolaree. Bolnlntt, Butts, Adams, Sloan, Iiifrig, C' ,4N, 'i son. , CJ . I runt- Slinglulf. McFoIlen. Mcfann, Cole, Sutton, Partidge, Sturla, Spehnan, McAllister, Hulstetter. ,Vi Straight. VYQ-iskupf, Schultzhouse, Steltzer, f Q Science Club FIRST SEMESTER SUI? STURLA ....,,. ..,,.,....,.,,,,,A.,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,.,,, P r e sident JOHN OUGLE ,.,, Vice-President ALICE PARTRIDGE, ,,.. , W L ,,,,.Secre!ary MARGUERITE SIJELMAN . .......4...,,,,, Treasurer WILLIAM SUTTON H . ., Sergeant-at-Arms IVIR. PARK , ,, , Faculty Advisor The lirst meeting of Science Club was held in the fall of 19.20. Its purpose is to increase and to broaden interest in science so that further advancements along this line may he made hy the coming generation. The club introduces subjects that cannot he handled in class. SCH EDULE Election of Oflicers-Talk Light ....,......,......,,.,...,,...,,..,........,... Buoyancy Iixperinlents ...... ,,.,, Talk on Newtonian I hcory , ,,,.......,..,,,.....,........... .......... , . Talk on White Light ...... Movies-Lennox Pottery- Stccl Rails .....,..,....,,..,......, ., Movies-Oxygen in lndus- try . ,.,,...........,... ...,,.... , ., ,...,,.......... Talk-Interesting Phases o Botany , .....,,,,.. ...,. ,..... .,.,......,..,.. . , Ix'IlbX'ICS-CIIIIIILZCS in the liarth's Crust ,....,....., ....,.........,...,..,. Talk hy Mr. Osborne-UVVI I Became Interested Cll0llllSfI'yn .,,...,.,,....,.,,,,,,. , Rapid and Slow Oxicliza- tion ..... , ..........,., ,, ..,... .... . ., , f xL N on .Oct.Z5 Nov 0 Nov. .20 Dec II .,Ian.5I ,.I7eIm IU f IN-liar 5 Mar I9 my in Apr 9 .'Xpr..23 llfllllllllllfllllllkllllllllllllllilflbflwllllNlflkwltlifl'-'lt-1MQIWMIlll5ll4.l!llll!llf'lt4lt4Mllll5M ,, ,ISIIQMQIIYIQNLQ Om' llundrrwl .S'r7'1'n!v-!'u'u Rc-ar-Luccock. Uhom. Bucek, Todd, O'B'rien. Ripke, Erie, Hoops, McCall. SecundfMr. Park, Partridge, Caxtle, Chapman, Moment, I'faH, Ohm, Ballinger, Sherman, M, Johusfm fross. FnmlfXV, -Iulmson. Heep, Schwarlz, XYehh, Cole, Thursen, Dorsey, Spehnan, Marsh, Drunk:-. Miliez lluuglas, Frazier. Science Club SECOND SENIESTER MARGUERITE SPELMAN ...,,,..,.,,,.,,7 .,,,,,,,.,,,, P resident JAMES DORSEY ,,,,,,,,,,,, , .,,.,. Vice-president BERNICE THORSEN .,V7f.,..VV Secretary CERDRIC MARSH ,,,,, , ,,..,,,.,.,,,, Treasurer HAROLD COLE ,,,,,, ,,,,,, S ergeant-al-Arms MR. PARK ,, , H ,faculty Advisor 31 lim' lflmflxml .Yr HM Hn R1-:nr SIIHXV. Klcun, ilslxlclwxv, Sllrik, Smith. lvf-rwm. Platt. lim-clu-1'. Sm-vnllrlf Nlixs XYillistml. llzchlwill. l'zun'l1rlm'l', Svllrngc, -lmu-4, Ricllzuwlx., lfsvrkvl, 5:xIY1'ml, Ulwcn, Kali-cl llzlgv. lfrunt-f Mzmwn. l.:4FI1-ur. Fmxlcr. Slinglutf, Mncllmmlfl, Svullx. lfuri. Sham-, Iilllluck llnrcm lla-rrx ,lzum ' ' ' Botany Club Rowru, BURT Presidenz EDWARD SCULLY V1Rr3lNlA STONE A Vm--Presidenz IIIERN MCDONALD GRAC15 BULLOCK Sl-vrezury ELEANOR SLINGLUIJIT MARY EDITH HARCUS Yhfusurer HULIEN FOWLIER CARI, If1,lilsBAc:H St'FQL'UHf-Uf'Af!77S BRADLEY LA IfL.l2uR MISS XVII.l.IS'I'ON FULKLIIIU Advisor Htllilllj' Vlulm was I-OllllllL'fl in 19.24 for thc purpose of llI'lHH10lliIlg and il1CI'L'2lhillg thc intcrvst in xl! pllzum-S Dt IPUIIIIIX. Ilns olwja-ct IS :ncculllplxslwrl by uwznns of talks. Iiclcl-trips. :xml Dtlmcr Imtalxivzll ex inns, such as p.g:u'rlcn slums :xml chrysantllcnlnlll slums. bLIIIilJL'l.Ii lzlcctlml nt Ott1C4'1's-- I ulks by IIICIIIIJUYS . ,, ,.... Ort. I Talk by Mr. Sclmntz ,,., ...,,,A. 1 lvt..3lP Sn-vcrzal talks hy lIlL'Il1I3CI'h ....., Du-c. 4 lflvctinn uf m-xx' Ufticcrsv- Talks ,..,..,,,... , Fclw. ll ' Misa llznrdic, nl':Ilg'liSll :xml Irifh liIlI'Cll'lISH .,,. . A , XIZIY. 12 Talks M5 lllC!llIM'I'S .Xlm lrw uv llnnflnwl ,N1':'1'11lv -1.f1vr 'll Iivul'-liicllillwls, I'ic1wx, fullcu, Knight, Spululau. Slmelmzul. I'icr,uu. Isrfu-l. McKil1lz'y, XYul1lcu 1 X Liu llUl'I'4lllHllh, Slelricka. IIUXI, llurgvs:-ll, Sx'llIl1It'lllIlll, Rfllllilflld, IIIHIKSUII, Yulkcrl. lululwu. limm 1 X an S QAL' uml -Mr. Aclxy, Ilurt, l'r1ttc'r. I:l'Zl2ll1. Slamlmuglx. XYI-lltuweki. Koltz, Kulshzlll, Iiuvlml I I R1llwx'tw, Claus. Blvlilrwy. l muIflIull. Mullen, liaugll. l'zu1:u'y. lnwkc. Ruth. lfrcytug. lu Sluuuau, liulllcr, NVQII. Ifrust. ZooIogyCluI9 l'IEI,.liN FRIQYTAG , Pfvsrldvnf., ,, . HELIIN FRIQYTAG BOB BONNEY , , l',I-CL'-p!'9Sldk f?l , VIRGINIA ROTH BETTY GUFFIN, , ,, ,Swfelury , , Bl2'l l'Y GUFIZIN HAROLD NIHIMMFR , . , Tlrellsurer , ,U ,, HAROLD 'TIMMER HARVEY SWANSON Sergeant-at-1-Irnvs BOB LOCK? MR. AHPA' , ,, , , , lfauzlty Advisor 'rm '- f 15 I1 ucw Clulv zuul was urgzuuzccl aftvr thc repcatccl requests of Zoology stuclputw u Ogio 023. Illllk' clulm was fmuulcnl for the purpose nt' interesting stumlcuts uuml for fllflllillll 1 ilu- nun uul kuuwlcclgc ul' these studies, SCI I'1lCk'IIHll uf Ofllccrs . OCLZS Min lfvcrclt spoke ou W HSIIIIIIIICI' Czllllpi' ,,,,, Nov. I3 IAIIYISIIIIIIS Klcctiug ,.,. . .,.,.,,.,., .Ik-1113 Rulll Slllllllilll spoke nu Hliircls iu Our Yifillity ,,, Full, ll Mu. Nlmuycr wpulxc ,.,,, ,, Illktlllt' hlulcs, , .......' X plilfa Fin-Irl Trip llilJL'I.Ii I Mar. I2 May 7 Url 1 Rt-:n'-XVilligm1xm1, Yan :le Ye-n. Nlrfann-nt. xv1llltlt'Tl'l', Sutton, Slli'lHlHll,' jones, Shell:-y, Furhej. Sjiapp. Fc-rmnl Mis- lnk-, Mclfcmlrics, Kry, llnhbaril, Ste-vcnson, l'ortt-rtlrhl, NN cv.-mltall, l,ucuock, l.4-uni, kettle-- wc-ll. XYor1u-s. N V X l:,,,,,yfNVn-1-llaiiwn, Yriungv Mellen, Mt-tircgor, lmwrnncv, Lane, laclc, New-tllizirll, llwney, llackley, Mya-r, Yvrighl. Math Club HOXVFLL BLACKBURN , Pf?SldenI, NUARJORY LANE CLARENCE CADE ,,,,, VIC?-PI'98IdP77l ,,NlARSHALL LAWRANCE JANE MCGREGOR ,, Secretary ,,,, .. JANE MCGREGOR lll,ORlfNClj FARRIILL . , ,,TfEOSur9r, ,,,,,, . HOWARD CIMIENEY EDMUND CARLSON , Sergeant-at-Arms ,, JOHN MELLEN MISS INKS , ,,,,.. , ,, , , . Faculty Advisor The hlilll1k'lll2ltlCS Cluh was a Clnh designed in 1913 for the purpose of furthering and promoting in interest in niuthcnlatics hy means of talks, debates, plays, and discussions which can not he had the clzissrnmn. This Club also furnishes an opportunity for social acquaintances. 5LlIIil7L7l,lf 'lizzlks ln' Nlcnihcrs , ,Oct 18 IM-Imzitc :incl Talk ,, , Nov. l l'l1zzlcs lllltl 'l':1llc Nov. 15 'llilks lh-Q, ri llllly. A Much-1'n YL-1'wio11 lit-alll ltiwn ul 'l1llll'lt'k'll . l-l MIN lnlnuon Villi- 7Q l . . j j l l Uiwn Xlvclillg NI1n'.lS 1 3 n l x ln11 ll i 1 I1 iXpi'. IS O f Rlmlcrii hl2llllL'llIllllt'5 Xlzny I Int' llnrnluil ,Hf:t11!'.'.ifr Rt-ar-Knowlton, Furney, Van de Ven, Eriaman, Mayo, Owen, Andre-e, llernian, Schatfner, Bird, Bruce, Krizan, Kzillick. Mcflintnck. Secuiiclgllr. Clmndler, La Bond, Johns, Lewia. Krizan, Scully. Harris, Harbek, Urban, XVestphal, VVl1ilt-, Brown, Miller. Front-lsraelstam, Young, Sawyer, Luff, Clarkson, Martin, VVildman, Cory, Lufkin, Schutt, Fischer, C. Novak, VValther. Newton Club MARJORIE LUFKIN , 7, GARDNER WETZEL 77,w n7,,,7 HENRX FISCHER ,,,,,,.,, ,,,. , , ROBERT WILDMAN ,R7,,n,77,n7 JOHN MAR'TlN ,,n,R,, .. BURTON BRUCE ..,,,,,,.., President, ,,,,,,. ,, .,,,, ,, JOHN MARTIN Vice-President .... .. A,,,,,,,,,, ALBERT CORY Secretary .,,.,,,,,,,,.. ROBERT WILDMAN Treasurer ,,,,,,..A.,,,,,, ALBERT SAWYER Cfl!l'C YYYY........ ELEANOR CLARKSON ,Sergeant-at-Arms ,.,,,.,,, CLINTON NOVAK MR. CHANDLER .A,,., ,,,,Y,,.. ,.,., ,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,. .,,,...FacuIty Advisor Newton Club was founded in l925 with the objective of studying mathematics more comprehtn sively and more entertainingly than can be done in the class-room, hy means of varied and interehtmg, also fiiriiishetl worthwhile entertainment Skllhlll LE C tll tation clllllt R xx rn lllccxtorx t L tu 1 S wo ot I xtliago N 'X rx Ps ,,,. Yov.-- 1 l'l5 ' ,' ' ' i EY X '- AA ion ' X lllllt'lll'l S cc. . C ' ' .. Nir. nu' '1 ,...,. ....,. . 'u'.- Q' . -4 1 -'1t1x ,': . 'tr' Sys vm: ' aut U , ,, ,, . ll'.-: A 1 ' 2 4 'J Q ,, ,,,.. ..... A zj . Q A -N I is' -4 A 1 - 1- il li ! '-I L. -1 4 'I 'Zi' '- siatuugfrgjsgfguuur tnsgaigmiz , Liam Q ' 1. Anivuirfnvinva 4 , R awww 'T -1 Ii Y I 'N W' '-I I- meetings which have cletinitely associated mathematics with practical, every-day problems and han lille ' of e...ir eeiree Qt. X -' N llo' a ' 2 5 'zlx - X lg ted ,,... .... ,,,, ......... . ,,,,, ,,,, C J C I .25 l'l:15'. 'Tcl l A 'D' ' f rub fi '. ' , Yaliit- of Algt-lmrzi and Gmini- '- ctrx lll lxcrxdax lite i 77 'Q 7' v' ' 'T ' th Imax ni t L tin i PL l 'U a X C V hu and l itit D ll . ' V ' l . l lution wt UII1 tix l. X 0 F g Ri iimt iii ll.1tlr11d Xl. 71 N ' ' 'vkANm l Hixttin in Rtl. itx X 11 A1 A A r, 5 time 1 ' . 1 , , , ' ' ' xii it i iw.. 1 Us L was Q MQ Li ii X1 Jw Xl itliim im il Ili imi Xl ii 'J I in ir l L11 Xlithtmi mi in 'z 5 ,,,, ,, ,, ,,,, Maylj Um' llirlrfiriwl Xi-:'i my ni 'Q -1 1 T 5 Q Y 1 :Q 4' 51 S 5 -4 51 W f N Rt-zu'fMiss llnlrcock, Reerl, Pnrmlun, lrelanzl, lletlierington, Tlloni, llotlgson, ltlalioney, Yolpert. Yrnnn Slice, ll. Str-inl it-rger. wtaxvgulmgw wi W L- t - my t V, ,e -I E! E 2. 5 2 N X l I'0Ill7l'ilSlll.'f, SllL'l'lllPlll, l.:nx'rem'e. l'eters, Grimm, Baxter. Bullock, F. Sleinhcrgur. l'ilunmll:rtieIcl. llusim L'oln-nnzin, Rehm. Girls' Camera Club LUCILLE BAXTLQR .,,,., ,,pl'l3Sl'dEnI GRACE BULLOCK , ,Vice-President OLIVE GRIMM , , ,. ,, i,SecreIary FRANCES STEINBERGER . . , , ,,,,, Treasurer MISS BABCOCK , , . Faculty Advisor The purpose of the Club, which was founded in l9Zl jointly with Boys' Cznncru Club Lllld WJ umtetl from in 1923, is to establish its members to learn more about photography in an inform xl may 'l'l ll' Club functions in assisting the Boys' Camera Club in furnishing school pictures. 'WQUHBVL ' tw 1 Ulfw vrga HY r e r -A 1 , 1 ., K , 1 In I l 'el . me , 'si T' l 7. X572 i -. ti l ', - X B,-K I Q . E, - t 5 2 1 I m iz ll- -X .Il 57 .4 'f ' -Y , JJ g ' tk!! Rc I -1:1 K .XS ir Q - gl - -W .4 ,s e , 1'-'1 -+9 .A W'EE'hljIX'fT :'fN+.gM-it vvf'Y'W it - e Urn' llnrxllrml .S4l i'l'lIfj'-Ulflllf SCllliDl'Ll2 Election of Officers ........... ........ O et Gibson Studio Visit .,,.,.,,.........,.,.... Nov Cliristnias Party ...,, .................,.,....,,, I Dec Girls'-Boys' joint Meeting Mar Mothers Meeting .....,..,.,, ,. ...... Apr 1 1 Rear Mr, Lriuc, Row, lilwcll, Tusclxer, Giuwberg. Albrecht. Algc-11. Cl1risten5ui1, Finliiy, 1Y:1--1:11, lfrxmk, Neymark. jolmson. l rmit--'l'l1m', XYiuq-gar. l.augstm1, xvLl1lwWUl'1l1. Hey:-r, Xowlin. F, Millcr, Rexront. il. Miller, lirizzm. Umm, Crunk, Arunlml. Boys' Camera Club FRANK MILLER ,,,, , ,,,,, President BRYC13 REXROAT ,, ,,,,,,,,, Vice-President RUSSEL NOWIJN ,,,,,, , ,Secretary-Treasurer MR. LANE , ,, , ,faculty Advisor The Boys' Li2'1111C1'21 Club was organized in 1921 to Create in the student body au active iutt-rt t 'iu pluwtography and to serve thu school in a practical way by taking all the plmtograplis required tor :thc various publications and for the student identification cards. SC111iDL'l.E Oct. Oct. Nov Det' Dec Feb Feb Klar. Apr. May . 20 1928 1928 1928 1928 1928 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929 i ,.,...., --,.. 11' llizlziizvfl .Sr:'i'11f.x'f1 Re-:trf llun-tun. Swim-wer. Selieitl, liermlt, Milan. Huuviee, YYinship. St-rmnl-Mr, Selineller, llianmnrl, Martin, Greenwald. Flzirk, Hjc-lm, Ryde, Hans'-n. lh-nth-r, lin tr Frnllt--llnller, Knit-srl, Smith, lluyter, Strung, Pinckney fpresitlentl, Knuwltun, Konmrek, Ryde Llrue Iinrt, Farrar, Radio Club ROBFRT PINCKNEY JACK KNOWLTON Y, .IOHN STRONG ROY KOMAREK JOHN CRYSLLQR MR. L, G. SCnNiLLt1R President , Vice-President .,,Secretary , ,, Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,,Farulty Advisor Radio Club was fUllllilCll February O, 1920. The Object Of this Club is to encourage itx nn. nbtrx in the study Ot' tlieury and practice of racliO transmission and reception, to give them accu- to tie literature Of the subject, and an Opportunity to work with the Clulfs short wave code and phone trim mitting statiun VVQIRMQ. f I ful' ll11r1flr'1'1l l'14l1'flj,' SCI 061. Ort. Nur. Nur. llef. I-kb. Klztr. Xlzlr. X111 .Xpit Xlziy l l'DL'I.li 10.28 WIS V913 1028 VU! 11151 llJj'f WL' Wil rw lU- ' I I Rear-Kamen. Milow, Sclieyer, Scherer. Hickf. McCann, Hannnzm. MeI1aFfey. SeConcI+INIr. Brinkman, XYrigI1t. YYiIIiam:. Bohnrocks, IIuII. Hall, Gerry, tirinisman, Smith, Marsh. I'-I'OIlK+xvJl'lllIl0ItI, Baird. Iieeby. L'I:1rI4, Bender, Iiorcherrlt. Lennox. I.iniIberg I I1rI1ard Fr ' Ct tif . . I, ZIZCI, I IN I - son, VViII. VIRGIL WILLIAMS, ,,,,,.,,, .PFESI-d9f7f ,, ,,.,,,, GERALD BORCHERDT GERALD BORCHERDT ,,7,. Vice-President,, . .7,7 7777,,, J OE BENSLER JOE BENSLER ,,,,, ,,7,, ,,,. . . ,,Secre!ary .,, FRANK LENNOX Roi' KOMAREK, ,,,, H ,,.,,,,, ,Treasurer ,,,.,, ,,A, R ICHARD BEEBY JOE HALLER, .,,,,, , Sergeant-at-Armsmw ,,,,,,, ERIC LINDBERG MR. BRINKMAN,,,..,,, ,,.,,,Y,,,,,,,,..,,..,,,.,,,, ,,,,, F acuity Advisor Aviation Club was interest in aviation as a realization of the values founded March 20. 1928. for the purpose of creating and perpetuating an whole, a knowledge, both theoretical and practical, of aircraft, and a keen of aviation as a vocation. SCII IEDLILE Business Meeting ,,,, Election Day Municipal Airport Day ,.,,.....,, ,, Aviation Opportunity ., .....,... . JXIFSIIIIJ Day '..., . ...,,..... I Iilection Day, , ,,,,, ....,...,, O ct. Il . ..,...r,,,,,.. , ,..... Oct. 25 Nov. 8 Nov. 22 ......, ,Dec 7 ,, jan.2I I'eIi.Z1 Mar. 7 Mar. .Zl Apr. I1 .-Xpr. .ZS May 9 Or:-4' Hu mlrmi lfigllity-om' lm I1 mtl: lmtu mn I xmhnm yu x ax Lu mn p, mm Ill! N umm: 4 nu 1 un S14-1-pn-Lk n, -lin-uh 1 X IN i-.1 1 um N -N nl c nxrutt, Ilnw at 1 rum: In ul lvlmmulll l'i'm lla ilu Uluui ul ilu lluh 1 rxl. to L xx 1 U w v 1 1 I NL Q xml sa-gon N-pt. UCI. Nov. Dui Xirw UI'Nk ' Iwlw. Nlilf. Klux: Kpr. X ll ll lu Sox' ,Xpr Iuul hu ll m XKIH 11 A1215 Roar-ffliccler. Ulwcn. Paslmlcy, NY:1Lle. Bach. Pyle.. XVertz, Amlcrfuu. V Sm-ruml-Mr. XYillif1on. llc-il, Bristol, Lynn. blflllillli llwyff. MQ!'ff- V5 Hllief, lli'Yl'1HU- V , Fr1vntfXur1llmlls, Niulmlax, Stevens, Koeller, llancc, IXlm'g:m, Luffy, Alul1lrre, XX erslwtf, Row, VN allxer, Taylnr. History Club xx 'z History Club WARD VJRIGHT , , WARREN TINGLEY CHARLES CURRY , CHARLES CURRY CHARLES BEITH EDWARD NIOHLERE MR. VJILLISTON IS fmlvull-rl in 10.11 Prvsidenrw ,, RAYMOND MORGAN , V1'ce-Pres1'dent,,,. ,, WENDE1-L HANCE ,,,,Sc'fre!ury CHARLES CURRY , ,ffreasurer , , ,DONALD KOEHLER , ,,Sergcant-ut-Arms, .EDWARD MOH1,ERE Sefretury of Puhlifify, , WIXON STEVENS I-'aruliy Adwsor , MR. WI1.1-ISTON l'URl OSl2 The purpose of the Club is m stimulafc a k.1mv1uclg'-: uf his y :ummg thu lmys uf the suplluxuufc class. Debating, purlizlnlentzlry law, :mil cxtclllpurulxcolls rpm-:ik 1111, 10111 ' ' 1 Zl large part of tllc clulfs activitv N lll-.IDL'l lf Ulf Xll'fli'l'lNf2S fJl'llllN'l' NlDX'L'l11lJL'1' NUYL'111llL'I' ljL'L't'I1ll!k'1' lst Sem. 2nd Sem. IS lfcluruzxry 28 l March 1-1 15 Rlnrch ZS U .Xpril 18 lil Xlzu' .2 l7k'L'C11llJL'l' Um' 1l1z1z1Irf'1l lfirllzlrx'-tlzwl Um' Il: Rvnrff N1rn':1ll, lLu'iN4u1, Kulpzxk. 1.Ill'SUI1. 1iZll1j', vluvt-, Just. Jlvllnxml. Smith, -lac-v1bnll, Kwlll. F1-ml!ffKolL-zuullu, S1-Ilulcn. juxt, Imln-y, Smith, Kulrer, 11U!K'l'l'. Alillllllv. HI'lIL'L'1x, lluxtvr, llnrmnu. 1111111 Commercial Club OLIVIE BOWER , Preszdenl, OLIVIS BOWLR KATHRYN N1AI,ON1i VIQCP-PI't'S1'dl'f7I 1V111,DR1fD KOBIER RUTH JOHNSON Seffefdfy H1i1,1SN SMITP1 ELSII1 BROUCEK Trvuxurer ELSIIE BROUCPK MR. SVYMOUR Fufullq AdL'l'sor Tho l'mnmcrciz1l Club was ffmuclcfl in St'DtCI1l1H'I', 1024. for thu purpusc of creating in Lu- ul LL I'k'1il1 work 211111 social activity Zlllliillg 51116101118 taking cmnmcruial suhjccts and also ot wtihlmsn 1 A umtv Iwtwccll tlu- lmsiucss world and thc high scllmvl studnnt, 1 fmlrml lffffllf Y fnzr r SCI UCI UU! In-c 1 m'1m X181 Xxlll' I1iIJL'I.1i 2. 50. -1. 12. 12. 10, 1928 11128 1028 1020 1929 11129 ,ii my it tl 'Fi fl ii j 'I in :I ,f- ll 5 wi l-4 xl' ' i .1 Rear-Mr. Spear. l'arilun: Recd. lrelanil. Norrie. Sins. Fnsner, l'4osln1rgl1. Dahl, I'e-struck. i l'runtfHinlgson. jones, Sclirzige. llurgess, Schncller. Griflitli, M. Ht-ttler, Hoyt, R. Hettler. Clark. Poor Sellegren. Siety. K. .kd . Girls' Manual Arts Club MARX' HETLER ,.,YY l,Y..,,. ,,,,,,,,, P r esidenl BARBARA BEVERLY J BERNITA GRHIPITH l ' V'C9'P'e5'dem MARGARET HOYT ,,,.,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,. . , ,Secretary MARGARET SCHNELLER .H , ,,.,.,,, W ..,,.,,..,, Treasurer RUTH HETLERW ,,,, .,,,,, ..,, , , H ,,T,,,,,...,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, H istorian MARY FOSMER ,.,,, Chm. Refreshment Committee MR. SPEAR H ,,,. ,,,,Y.Y. ,,,,.,,,,, , F aculty Advisor The Girls' Manual Arts Club was organized in 1927 for the purpose of furthering the study ul Manual Arts. and of promoting the friendship and broadening the school experiences of a large nunihti of pupils having Manual Arts and its related suhjects as a common interest. 1 . SCHEDL'l.li l l Registration ......,,,,, .. ,. ...,. , ..,,... Oct. 9 i Election of Oiticerss, .,......,,.,....., Oct. 23 ' Magic hy Mr. Spear ,,,...., ,..,..,..... N ov. fu Talk on Period Furniture ,,,... Nm' ll T :ilk on Colonial Furniture hy Mr. Lane ............ ......,,.,,...,. ,.,. . . 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Siulrlnng. llill-. 4 MMSIC Club l'il'lANCl4S UIYIQN lJf0SIL1t'l7f HAROLD DODD HAROLD DODD , , , , , l'7lL'6 Pf6'Xl,dt'I7I El.lZfXPml5'l'lI FlSllPwAL'Gll, Sf'LTL'fllfQl ELlZABl?'l'H lTlSllP1AL'l3!l Gl1RAl.D BORCHl5RD'l , Y-r0rISL1rc'f ,, GERALD BORCHIERDT .lAMl'S El.XVl3Ll. cjhKllI'l77llf7 Pllbllflly JAMES ELXVLZLI. l.II.LlAN BRYANT ,CxhiIIff77CIV7 Program ,l,lI.LlAN BRYANT LOUISE ILNNOX C'h!I!fl77lIV'l Ears C.Of77V77!IH.'L' l.OUlSl: IJINNOX MR, IQXIBS , , ,H , ,, ISUCLIIIQX Advisor llns clulv was tuumlccl lll l92l tor thu IJIITIJUSL' ul Rtuclylngg thc livcs ut' cmupnsvrs, Ilwir um' lml Illllbli' mn gcm-ral, zlml of giving the more z1clvam'sfl sturln-1:15 an uppnrtlxlmity tu 'IIDIDCTI' 111 I'K'CllllN mlm xml tllCI 5- gain tlw cunilrlcmx- IIVCCSSZITX for Cm1cc1't work. bLlllflJL'l.l'1 ldllsllltss xmwtmg Oct. U . . . . - , l'.lt'L'Ih7I1 ul ffIlll'L'I'h ., .. ,, Oct. ln ,mx Alllflk' , ,, M 5 , , Nov. Ill . 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' lfmwigii Stuclciit! Night ,.,,,.. Duc 19 l.t-rttiru on Sut1tl1'.Xnicricz1 ,lan Sports Nightw, ,, ,,,,, ..,.,, li 'uh tm l.cvt1i1'c mi lfgypt .,t,....... ...,. I :ch Liliumiiig of Yoczxtimi ..... Mai' 0 .Xltruistic Yocatiuiif Mzmlll Iliisim-as As a YUCZIUOII. ,......, Apr. 'I'hc Xlcrliczil l'ruft-ssimi ..,,. ..... A Xpr 'liliv l':llg'lllL'L'l'lI1g Profes- simi .. . ....... . ..., ,. ...... , ,,,Y, ,,,,, K lay llia' l.g-gill l,l'lilk'55lUIl ,,,, ,,,,, Xlllj Um' lluiizirzwi lzigrlziynzni f MICMISERS OF GIRLS' L'l,l'B Girls' Club FAITH RALPH . ,, President BARBARA BRAUN ,7,, , ,Vz'c'e-President RUTH RAU , , , ,Secretary CAROLYN NIICHIQL , , M, M 7,7 , 7,7, T reasurer MISS BIINNIETT H Aciuisors, , ,, MISS NEWLON The purpose of Girls' Club, futuuleil in 1910. which was the lirst of its kind to exist ziuxu it lb lo tstdblisli 4 spnit nt unity aiming the girls. and to maintain it spirit of friendliness. binge the Clulm menilmersliip includes every girl in scltool, its influence is extensive. SCHICDLYLIQ Oni' llundrrrl Ninety l'll'L'SllI1lZlll Party .. .......... . ....... Oct juniors' Meeting ,,,,,,.., .,...,..,,,..,. ,.,.i. N 4 uv. judge Hill of the ,luvenile Court .,...,........ ......... ...., , ,.....,,....,, ....., I J Q -0. Clwistmas Meeting ,,,.........., .,.,......., 1 Dee ,luuiur-Freshman Party '...,,....,..,.. Feb. Fashion Show .,...,..... ,.,.,,.,..,, .,,.,..,.,, IX l ar. College Meeting ....,..., ..... .,., A 1 Jr. Mothers' Meeting ,i,, ,.., ..,, ...... R 1 a y W -I 'N i A S -1 1 1 HBVHBVBBVBBVIIBVEBVBBVMILVMEVB- HBV!EVBBVBMUBBVHBVBWAVUFQKQ '1 Q 9 'B M HM B'l-QRS OF ATA LAXTA ag 1 2' 1 i 9' Q . 4 22 j 23 1 5 J 3 5 5 x u ' ' I EN, . W A 1 Q f N' X Atalcmta JANE FISHERM, , ,,,,,,,,,, ,Preszdenr LAURA CAGE , ,,,,,, Vice-Preszdent JANE OWENW , , ,,,, ,,,,,,, , Secretary MISS LARSON , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,, , ,,,,,, . Fafully Advisor Alfllallta was organized to Co-operate with the clcpartment of physical education in its Zlllll 111 secure health. physical vigor, and high ideals of fair play anitmg the girls of the school. lt encour :Ages its members to form rationzil hahits of life. SCHliDL'I,I- but-Fl ogethcr ..,,,..,...,.. ,.,.,,.,.., . . 4,... .. 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V 95!l !l9!l YW? 7 'TT5ifQigTgSli!T3Q ?!45!i!!,5! i'l5!1 , :9MQ123EYQQQMQ !M-5?Xb'4V!W Om: Hundrrrl Ninety-j?ve RCEH'-lllD1lCll lYinters. Hornby, Lavieka, Harris, Rockwell, Magee, Rogers, Vinckney, llernnrtl, Hone, Algeo, hkel.y. l leisl,ael1. Hermes, Hummel, Asst. Coach lVooLlrnH'. lfronl-llayer. lllpfr.. Alnlrott, llleennn, Novak. flllfSXVOl'lll, l-lmelson. llavislson, Hnskey, Pant.. Morris. l,emkey, johnson. l.:nib. l.ovt-tt. NYillizuus, Heavyweight Football -, ov t' lln mlrnl AYlIll'fj'4Jl'.l' The lweztvyweigltt footlrzill team of 1928 started the season with less ehzmee of success than prolwalvly any teznn in the history of the school. The squad rountlerl into slmzlpe slowly, :ts it was l1z1nfliez1ppev.l lay serious early season injuries. At times the eleven slmowexl flashes of real power, luut it was unulnt- to lllllllllillll H consistent QHIIIU. After dropping tlle Ilrst two gzunes, the teznn sutlclenly ezune to life. znnl snlotllerecl Moline 27 to ll. A week litter they rlefeutetl Xlorton 19 to tl. Seemingly lmonnrl for 21 successful season the l1e:n'ies enronnterecl their two most powertnl opponents. 'llllL'j' were tlefezltetl by l':Y2lllSlOll o to 0. :nnl on tln- following Sutnrclay lost to New Trier ll? to ll. liotll the livanston zmcl New Trler tezuns were spoken of as tlle best in the history of their selmols. Oak llilfli tit-rl l','oviso fr to o in the big game of the yeztr. Our tonelulown was made after at speetuenlur lll2lI'Cll flown the llelcl. Elgin clefeatecl :tn inclillerent Oak l'zlrl4 team in the last game 32 to U. Next year pronnses il team of more power than that of last full. L':lptain-elejft Xleenan. Lovett, Cots- wortll, johnson, l.avieka, :mtl lfmerson, will form an experienced group aronnzl whom Z1 strong eleven Illilj' well he foqmecl. X.: Q . 1 ,a ,N NN. 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Q - - 1 w . .4 ! !f ! f l 1Lxs.ww W T Ons' H I i 'X w- 4 ., .,.., ..,. .,,, W-, , , . ..,....- ,, . ., ,,,,,V l ff it . l 'V if 1 ' -it iii l .Qi -1 Y- : L 5 .xi F R' 5 i 9 -.m v S' in as 1 51 Q 1 'S F 24 :S 5 ro-. F 1 f E l . . . , . . . N 1 Rear-VValther. llegpz, Stevens, bn-essenAReuter, Le Boy, Maghano,hllathaway, Talbot, Stllllff, llarkson. f Third-l'onger, Baird, Boyles. Vorhees, O'Connor, Klereness, Swauheld, Bowman, Christman. , Second'-Norian. Pickett, Learn. Fuller, Taylor, Holden. Vaillancourt, Cnvello, Bonney, lloff, Sawyer. Front--Mr. Carson teoaehl. Kerr. Sothras, Petri, Zimmerman, Summers, Powers, Aldrich tcaptainl, Cirese, Ovson, Hand. Lally, Lee, Mr, Foster. YHBVBKVBBVBLWMVHBVBBVMEVBBVBKVBBVBBVMBVBMBBBVBKVBBVBBVBEVQKQ w V, -A Sl W it .-5 A U ,J ,ltfw Z: E If , 5' S E 2 e Lightweight Football The 1928 lightweights experienced a very successful season, winning live and losing one game. This was accomplished principally by virtue of an excellent defense. This fact is best shown by the low scores, which, with the exception of the final game, always found the right side of the ledger. The lights started the season anspiciously by downing Bowen Z1 to 6, and two weeks later defeated Morton 7 to 6 in one of the hardest fought games of the year. A strong New Trier team next fell before the conquering lights by a 7 to 0 score, and Mooseheart was beaten 8 to 0. The Proviso lights, who had remained undefeated for three years, then fell victims to Oak Park, Z to 0. Oak Park made a stub- born light during the first half of the Elgin game, but weakened in the last half and were defeated Z7 to 7. The results of the games were. in general, a true indication of the strength of the Oak Park team and of its opponents, as the scores were the results of real football and not of breaks. impairs Sli , SCH ITDULE - Oak Park 215 Bowen 6. Oak Park 73 Morton O. Oak Park 73 New Trier 0. JK, Lin Lyla-gifttltiytsygtt!t!l!:!Zt!tl!L,g,t,t. ,..-...ft .3'!'l!ll!S!lS5l. .flQ 1.. f r .12 41.6. l. H1 .il!0.4l!e!il!M5!Ji ..b. 1i .f!2S5i! Tm: Ilnmlrwl fl ' K I fx fl 1 P f 3 gl O, if f J E if J, If .fl 'f Z J2 fl Q l if yy f I 'K X THE TEAM ix ACTION 1 C1 l Lightweight Football Tom Aldrich, Capt. F. F. Carson, Lee, Kerr, Sothras .....,..,,....,.,...,...,. Lally, Ovson, Petri .......,,,,,,.. Cirese, Zimmerman ,...,,. Hand, Sawyer .,........,...,. Sommers, Vorhees ,..,, Powers .....,.,,......,...,............,. Holden ....,,,,.,....,..,,,,.........,.. ,,..., Taylor, Vaillancourt NOTIHXI, Pickett .....,..,...... Aldrich, Fuller ,., .,... , A -- au Coach ,, .......,........,,...,... ........... , ., ....,,... L Ends Tackles , ...,.... Tackles Guards Guards Center Quarter Back Half Backs Half Backs Full Backs SCHEDULE Oak Park S5 Moosehcart 0. Oak Park 25 Proviso 0. 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Oak Park ...,,.,,,,, 13 Morton .,.A. ..,, , , 10 Oak Park, .,,,.. 19 Morton Rear-Sillmus, Sense-uey, L1lll'iStOI1l!Cl', Morfrzm, Pyle. Bristol. A. Smith. YYindlnw. 1-rvmt-kwnch Scott, lit-lzer. Nzuiws. I,zn'icka. Stege. Ustramler. Scott. R. Smith Capt.. 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V 1. .131 2-1 211 2.5 211 5 ,fa W1 14 gi I il L All Mg! 31 Pa -1 P1gwrii 'iU l'm1'wifi' ' -- -ffm-I .elk -- 1 , , , ' 4 V -vi , LT ' Yxlfi 5' V ' ' x fn 'X ,, ,-, '1,i,,l,,w I, xlf N uit: ijt 'N 55 ,Lexi t iv y4'olL:5r,'1Y,, 'w9Ni..2StfkfQk,n-faf5a,A,i mg fLfS.rfRif5LZ4i24.aQaQXJs1 X 'xfiuf' 5, fi ?? qi ,O A Iv xx Ni, ,,' 11 I1 pw W f Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Park .,....,... .,.,....A,.,.. Park .,... Park Park Park Park Heavyweight Basketball Taylor, Captain Morris, Manager F. J. NVinters, Coach Taylor ..,... . . Lovett .....,..... Cronwall ,. Coombs .,....,.. Inman .....,......,. Bernard ...,. Meenan SCHEDULE Evanston .... A. Evanston Morton .,....... Deerfield .,...,. VVh1t1ng, Ind .,.,,, -,., .... ,.... . .. New Trier .......,,,,,,, .,r.. ...... Forward Forward Forward ..,.........Center ..,...,,,...,.Guard ,,.,..Guard Guard Rt-ai'--XV:ule, Mcrcness. tiianos. Ornstein, Ovsnn, Knudsnn, Norian. Scctnnl-Swaiitic-lcl tnigrd, Smith, Vnrhces, VVhitely, Uelvcs. Cardinal, Kinderinan, Foster. coach. I-'rmn-B:unnann, Lnnde, Kress, johnson, Kerr tCapt.6, Maglinno, Vaillancnurt, Boylcs, Groot. Cnptaiil-Kerr. Cuaciiflfoster. Lightweight Basketball Oak Oak Oak flak Oak Oak Oak SCHEDULE Park ....... 27 La Grange 22 Park ,,....., . , 20 Proviso . .. 15 Vzirk ,,... , ,..,.. 13 Morton ..A.. .. ..... . 41 l'zu'k ,...,... .23 Dccrticld ...... 15 l'zu'k 33 La Orange 10 Vilfli ,,,, 15 New Trier lb l'21I'k, ...... ...,,.. 2 1 Proviso ..... .,.,, 1 -1 I v Ilnnilrrtl Six .Xlthungh iinr lightweight hziskclhall tczlni had nn vctcrulls, tht-5' dufisivcly Iiixmvctl that thcy hzxilcd frtnn Oak Park: fm' when we wvrc not winning gznncs wc wt-ru giving x'ictcn'inns oppusitiinl in Sonic of thc hottest hattlcs wngcml on Snhnrhan Lczigtn- courts. Thu- st-ason piwwccrla.-cl in zi most syninn-triczd tzisiiimi. l'rzicticalIy witlnint uxccntitni wc wtni two gznnof ' third. in thu wzisuifs opt-iici' thc lights dctcntvd in iirzingc 17 to 22, VXI- hcat l'riwisu Ill tu 15. hut holh tunnis piziyccl tcrrihlc hzlskcthzill. Finding it iinpus- Nihlc tn pi-iictmtu Mnrtoifs clciciisc nur nnirzile hrokc nndci' ll sliuwui' of hzlskuts-score -ll to 15. 5 XVQ worked oti' thc stignin nt' dcfcnsc on Ut-crlicld :ind La tirzingc to thc tnnc ot' 23 tim 15 and 33 to 19, rcspvctivcly, 'i'hc Ducrticld Zlgilil' proved to hu ai inmsc warniing as it was thu Iirst hziskcthzill grunt' vvci' plziycd on our new funrt in thu llcld honsc. Oni' third gznnc Jinx iviwlqt-rl again win-n New 'l'i'ici s HOO D FLOOR XVORK Lightweight Basketball Morton ....... ,, SCHEDULE Oak Park ..,..,..,.., Z0 Evanston Oak Park ,,,..,. 15 Evanston Oak Park .........,.. ........ 1 9 Oak Park ..,,... Z3 Oak Park .,A,, ..,... .,...., I 4 Oak Park ....,. 11 New Trier Deerheld , ....,., ..... . Whiting .,...... ....., championship quintet nosed us out 16 to 15 by sink- ing a free throw on a technical foul with seconds to go. Proviso was again mastered easily .21 to 14. and Evanston succumbed Z0 to 18 after one of the most thrill-packed games ever seen at Oak Park. The ominous third game jinx appeared once more when Evanston avenged itself 25 to 15. Morton was shown that Oak Park could tight when they were conquered 19 to 17 in as thrilling a game as one could wish to witness. Dcerlield was next set down Z5 to 15. VVc dropped a non-league game to NVhiting, Ind.. heavy- weight reserves, 28 to 1-1. In our last game, New Trier proved themselves champions by winning 2.3 to 11. Much credit is due to Coach Foster for his untir- ing work and he and his team are to be congratulated on taking third place in the Suburban League standing. '11 llzluiln fi! ,-4 1 iii ., 1 ln 1 rt ., ' 1 'f ei 1 V lj V. X in X fe' - . ?l it 1 , I , tl Rear--t'hristopher, Vl'illianis, McMahon. Pyle fassistant managerl, Coach XYooclruff, l'oach Tiektin. ' Shuman tnianagerb, llernou. lirismau. Morgan, ' l rontfOvson. ltusse. Spencer. VYhite. Beith, Breedlove. fo-captain Novak, Co-captain Rockwell. Skelly. llhclllwerg, Anmlree. liinerson, Norwood. 4. O.- Track Ali l'ARK'S new Field llouse was prohahly the greatest single factor in the development of one of the most powerful and well-halanced track teams the school has ever produced. Through the agency of the Field llousc the squad was ahle to condition itself earlier than usual, which advan- tage was borne ollt in the results of the meets of which Oak Park won all hut one, the Northwestern ln- ter-scholastics, in which we placed second. Our team ran wild over Austin and triumphed 65-24. llroviso next fell victims of Oak l'ark's tleet tracksters to the tune of 77-10. In this latter meet Frank MacLeod Iinished his high school career in a lvlaze of glory hy winning three tirst places. In the triangular meet with Morton and New Trier, Oak l'ark smothered her two rivals. Score: Oak Park, 655 New Trier, 35: Morton. 9. :Xt the Suhurhan League meet. also held in the new lfield llouse. Oak Park crashed through to a championship hy ZIIIIZIS- siug 4535 points. The nearest competitor, New Trier. was ZUEG points behind, l'ive new Field House records fell, the most spectacular of which was Skelly's magniiicent pole vault of ll feet, lt! inches. SCHIEDULIQ Oak l'ark vs. Austin-Dual Meet Oak Park. 653 Austin, Z4 Oak Park vs. l roviso-Dual Meet Oak Park, 77: Proviso, 10 Oak Park, Nlorton, New Trier Triangular Meet Oak Park, 65: New Trier, 55: Morton. 9 Suhurhau League Meet- Oak Park, Morton, Proviso. Deerlield, livanston, N ew Trier in-D, 'f ,fcbtf W. Tren llinulrwrl Ifigfllt i A 1 1 atl.l 4w - it M .42. 1 4 w. 9s!ia'4s!z1!1 . V iisihioig may M il o u f .i.1i lim w iifai zm RELAY TEAM VVl1ite. Beith, Breedlove, Novak Track At the Illinois Relay Carnival our championship quartet met with one of the toughest breaks imag- inable. In the middle of the race in which we were leading, the baton was dropped, Despite the fact that six or seven precious seconds were lost thereby, we pulled in fourth, VVhen our team entered the North- western Interscholastics, we placed second with 13 points. Skelly, Rockwell and our relay team placed for Oak Park. At the IOWH RCI-WS, Oak Park F311 HW35' with the meet for the third successive time. Skelly broke his pole vault record by vaulting 12 ft. IM in. at this meet. Despite the bad weather at Madison, Oak Park got second in the Sixth Annual Midwest Relays. Rock- well and the mile relay team winning their respective events. VVe got seconds in the sprint relay. and sprint medley, third in the half mile relay and fourth in the pole vault. Oak Park has had a wonderful team and a wonderful season, and we are proud of them. Much credit goes to Mr. Ticktin, Coach, and Mr. Woodruff, his assistant and also to Co-Captains, Novak and Rockwell. SCHEDULE Oak Park, 455 points. Nearest competitor, New Trier, 25 points. Illinois Relay Carnival- Placed fourth Northwestern Interscholastics-- Second place, 13 points Iowa Relays- VVon for third successive time Sixth Animal Midwest Relays, Madison- Second place WXM MW MM iMM-M Two Hu ndrcd Nine' l.i.l.f .-i 1.11.0 111 ..2!1 wi lmlillllnysimivlz 'Pl15L'l+'llf. QEIZMSAIIIIIGIIQISIMIIILTI IWM W ' 1 I 50 yard dash 100 yard dash ..,,..,..,... ,.,,. . , 220 yard dash .,,.,,... .. 440 yard dash ...... ,. 880 yard run,..... Une mile run lligli jump 1914 1924 1924 19.27 1927 1924 1927 ,I x Track Records jack Coflin .... -lack Coflin Byron Clark ............ George Gross Paul Lamb ...,.,.. George Knelin ., :5,4 U. of Illinois ,, 210 Gary Relays. .. ..,,.. 121.8 U. of Illinois 251.8 U. of Illinois ,......Z:05 U. of Illinois . 4:40 U. of Illinois UM Interscliolastic. Interscliolastic. Intcrscholastic. Interscholastic. Interscholastic, . I I I .2 QMMlMMWlm1MB'lQQ1.lEI iw lziiiii2i. l n i ss.. Q Yiwu lll!lIf1I'l'tl llifli .7 ,ZSX fQ...i1fl,1 .1 . l31QlZiEi4.l9l31l41llfQlllM.il5i5NIf?l2.QQilDii1fXllflr, Pole vault ,,.,.,... , Shot put ,..,. . Javelin 100 yard high M mile relay 1 mile relay., 2 mile relay '... hurdle ,........, . 1928 1927 1925 1912 1928 1927 1927 .11 .- Track Records Hubert Skelly ..........,,, ,. ,,..,... 12' lyf' U. of Iowa Interscholastic. George Kuehn ,,,.,,. ,,,.,,,,... 4 7'3M5 U. of 1Visconsin james VVashburn , ....,...... 164'1O Riddell ..,,.,,....,,,..............,.,, .,...,..,....,....,,.. . .... , ., .... 216 U. of Illinois Interscholastic. McLeod, VVhite, Novak, Haus1nan-,1:32.4 U. of VVisconsin. Clark, Hendricks, Gress, Tauser ...,,..,. 3:36.9 Illinois Relays, U. of Ill. Herrick, Dudycha, Scharschug, I ' . Breedlove, Gress ,................,.......,.,..,............. 8123.6 U. ot Wisconsin , A A l2l!Q!ll9l'll!li!b!fM Q !l lib . . K' l i lllllll W lg,-149 .ll!ll!ll!4l!Q!ll! . .l81!M Two llunrlrml lfIz'1'r'n -Q: V, ,,-W, ,. ..- .-. ,- . -..----....--...... WA.-. l . f Rear---Yeatoll. Mellon, Suininers. l.:llly, Hill. 7 ft Second--llrlr. Foster Kcoachj, Rubini, Landrey, Sotliras, Kinllemnan, Faragln-r, lirickson, Bernard, Bovles, 1 manager. XX l rontfO'Kelly, Taylor, lluekey. R. Johnson, Vaillaneourt. Lovett, l.ailm, Crunwall, Fuller, l'm'ello. QQ.-- ..-. ..-....,.1.i... W.. ...-- .. . ,.., -..,,F-- Y.. , . . . W.,O,- ,., 1 Q TEAM Husker. l2r1CkSv11 Y...v...... . ....... ........ AA,AA C a t chers Sothras, R. Mellon ...,, .,..., . ,,,, Catchers Landry. Yeaton, Bernard ,. Kinclerman, Lally ,,...............,.. ., F. johnson, Sommers .,., Cronwall, Covello Laih, Ruhini ,....,. .......,. , Lovett, O'Kelley ..,... laylor, Fuller ,....,,............ Vaillanconrt. Slopa ,..,,,. SCHEDULE McKinley 125 at Oak Park 1145. Austin 115 at Oak Park 155. U. High 125 at Oak Park 151. Proviso 1105 at Oak Park 1115. Oak Park 115 at Morton 175. McKinley 125 at Oak Park 175 Harrison 125 at Oak Park 135. New Trier 105 at Oak Park 135 Deerfield 175 at Oak Park 145 Marshall 125 at Oak Park 135. Oak Park 155 at Proviso 175. livanstan 1105 at Oak Park 135. Morton at Oak Park. Oak Park at New Trier. Lane Tech at Oak Park. Oak Park at Deerlield. Oak Park at Evanston. I i 'Ui' vw ' 1 'a , Pitchers ..... Pitchers ,, First Base Second Base Short Stop Third Base Fielders Fielders ,1y'r!pf1f 1 rfl ll 1 V' 'WW 1 1Ilf':l'J' 'l'1lw1lL1Xg1l751vllkE Tren Ilumlrmi T7t'4'I:'c 1. ..,. , W- --f...,.. ,1,-. . -1. ,ah 1 .?MKM245!5Ei48'!E!LE?1S!b?M12fM WMH9MUUMMX4ME4!!Q 5MWX!M Two Ilundred Tlrirtvwz iN 1 l 1 l 'Ei -f l i 2' I l 1 i if f Hai V11 .1 4 i 'i ffl RL-:ir-Gnisgcll. lirikson. Phillips, Pickett, Milan, jolmsnn, llansen. 'I'l1nrlr:'r, 'I ' Sl'ClllIllfl,l'l'klllS fln5zr.b, Hartman. B'yz-rgu, Keeler, Alibott, NVillian1s, llayes, Strr:ssen'Renter, XYeiSs. ' - Kettlcxtrinpza, foacli Smith, ' wj + l rUllt-Forbes, Fislicr, fadle, Holder, Lcnnnx, BlCAlIlllU5, Stewart, Anderson, l.i1:ll1, Keglcy, XV. llansvn. X k.7-- V--ff'-.---.. , ...D , Y A VKYA -1 ,,H'w,YVA-- N n A--.fn SENIOR TEAM McManus, Captain Perkins, Manager Stewart Lennox Forbes Goldcr Cadlc .200 yard Relay '... ...... . ..,...,...,. . .,.,,,. . .. ,,.l. .,,...,....,. l 'ickctt, Fisher, Kettlr-strings, McManus .250 yards Medley Relay '..... ..... .....,.........,,.,....,......, . ......,,.,.,.... ..,... S t c wart, Cadle, Lennox, Goldcr JUNIOR TEAM NNilliains johnson Erikson Phillips 250 yard Free-Style Relay ,........ . ...,, .,..,,,....,.. . .. ., ...... johnson, Phillips, Erikson, Bycrgo SENIOR SCHEDULE X Oak Park Austin 13. Oak Park Morton 30. Oak Park Pruviso 14. 3 Oak Park New 'l'ricr 19. Oak Park Morton 23. Oak Park D4-crlicld 28. Oak l'ark lfvanstun 41. Oak Park Rockford 20. Oak l'ark Vrnviso 9. Oak Park Mainc 44. Oak Park livanston 38. Oak l'ark Non' 'l'rii-1' 35. NX ll ff S:Q2Gliiylbfllgflf'l:llYllQf-lylyllllrillblklkif ?bl:ffl',5lPi?'a ll:!il: ., fiviiirlflfiifilaiffirlk 'Inu 1lI1lllll'1'1l I u1nt1'1'1L .- . .N :Y ,, . 'i-1 - .j . L-.VY-,fre . 3 . Q- a- .Vi Q, ,LH -, , , - 1 an 5 -1 1- , L Af 1 ,,,, .... . W-. .. .1 . . , , if 1 ii l : v I ff. jedi 1 M- e ir 1' li 'fi 4 1' 1' 'W Li 'f. l If -gf' il-Lg Pal 5 fi-lil 1 rg I I .11 iff a L rf X : . k Q , iff Q l ill E- V A p f 7-. 1 A 1 If l - Ei , I , .7 v-.v .7 -. YA. . ..-,... -..Mar - A , , if 'f,a' . 231 QNX q Y Q THE SWIMMIAG POOL 17, U X ,ff QL- MM-mn 1 . 1 - -. Y v- ., 7 - -., Mawr-, ,,,,. --.,- ., W A Although this is the first year the swimming team has had its own tank in which to practice, the Oak Park natators made an excellent record. Every man on the team worked hard, and from a start that was late as well as slow, the team rounded i11to tighting trim with amazing speed and success. After having suffered a number of early season defeats the team advanced from last place in the Suburban League to second place. The junior swimming team made a fine showing during the entire season, and proved itself a worthy foe for every team it met. In two meets with Evanston and Deertield respectively, it lost by the ex- tremely narrow margin of one point, while in most of the other meets it came out on top. In the future this Junior outfit will doubtless form the backbone of a championship aggregation. On every team there are always some outstanding men. and this one was no exception. In the Senior division Golder ably represented our school in the one hundred yard free style, and was substan- tially backed by Lennox in the breast stroke, Stewart in the back stroke, and Cadle in the hfty yard free style and diving. The outstanding juniors were Erikson in the free style, Johnson in the free style and back stroke, and Williaxiis in the breast stroke. Two other members of the team, who though not in the public ,eye, were nevertheless invaluable to the team, were Perkins and McManus. Perkins, the team manager, has been a great aid to Mr. Smith because of his ability to handle routine work. McManus has spent a great deal of time arranging line-ups and coaching the other fellows. On the whole the team has made an excellent record, and Mr. Smith and the school may be proud of its success. ilk lv x JUNIOR Oak Park 12: SCH EDULIZ Austin 30. Oak Park 17: Morton 27. Oak Park 252 Oak Park 22: Proviso 16. New Trier 20. Oak Park 27: Morton 17. Oak Park ZSMQ Deerfield IZM. Oak Park 18: Evanston 23. Oak Park 283 Proviso 13. Oak Park 183 Maine 28. Oak Park 18: Evanston 25. Oak Park 35: Deertield 6. Oak Park 26: Oak Park 15: f New Trier 15. Evanston 21. X ff A I , i iii ' 'gli llli' if , . LUN, ,' . .4 V' 'Nt '1i'. 1 ...Wt ov wg . i,i-, Tzw Hundred Fiflrvn !'H!l4!4'f!9l-!'u! !fAff!!11?W-Yillll!!l!lll9.l!?l!M-l!4l!4l1 SENIOR TABULAll I!Mil!!l!4l!fE!4l!4lZ4l!ff3!fERS! .l!4l!!l!!l!fl'Ql!f2!fl'l Oak Park Swimming Record for 192829 200 100 100 100 40 50 50 250 200 50 50 40 40 50 yard yard yard yard yard yard yard yard yard yard yard yard yard yard Seniors Relay KPickett, Fisher, Kettlestrings, McMauusj.s ......,.. , ...,.. - ............. -..--, Breast stroke s-- ..,. -...- ,...... -...- ....,............ ....,..,......... - ..,.. - ......,.....,.,.......,,,.,.. ......... . . Lennox Back stroke ........,... ......... - .................. ,..... - . ..- ....,,.,.,.............................. ...... , .......,.,....... ..,....,.... S t ewart Free style .., ...,...,.... ..................... ,. . ,,,,,.....,.... - .....,,,.... Golder Free style ,.. ............ .. .,........,.. . ..-....aCadle Free style ,,,,-, .....,. , ..- ,........... .......... . .. ....,,......, ,......... .... , - -.Cadle Back stroke ,....,.,,........,.. ---M ....,,. -..,-..- .,..,....... - ..............,....,..... ,....... - - ..... ....... . .Stewart Medley relay fStewart, Cadle, Lennox, Golderb ...... -..-... ................,.,.... Juniors Free style relay Uohnson, Phillips, Erickson, Byergoj.-- ......... ..- ....... -- ,...... -- Back stroke ...,..r.................... - ,,.,.,. ,..- ..................,,. ,,....,........... .........................,...... - . - ............ johnson Breast stroke ........... . ...,..,...,,......., .......,..,.....,.. - .............., W illiams Free style ---...- ,........,...,..,.,...............,.,.,. ,,........,.,. ..,...,.., . . , ,,,,...,......,., ,Johnson Breast stroke .- ,...... .. ...,.. ..,..,..,..,.. ...... W .......,.. -..- ...... .,.,,..... .. ,......... , Williams Free style ...... --.. .. ...... M... .. ...... -.- ,i.. ..,. P hillips 1:29 1. 1. 1: 2 15 215 17.8 3.6 21.3 :27.4 33.8 143.6 1.35 :28 415 127 215 121 315 226 315 .30.3 l Hlfrlfiflf 55!?f!2!ff!!5!il!i2!4M 1914515254131 2512511 Ma l l!! - W f lliillff iilbflfflll Sill!!! !ll!?l!2?WW'i5'4 -2' 1' Two Hundred Sixteen Rear Major, Sutton, Greenwald, Robertson. Steinbach, llaldwin. llanglierty, Innes, Stearn, Xluhlere. Simons, Bruce, Kane. Frnnt light-rt. Cnggeshall, Hartman. Pollard. Levy, iirueneveld, Captain Fisher. Zaeharins, Clements, XYinkler, Sebreiber, Morris, Coach XYnod. Soccer Despite the fact that it was only their second season uf play, the Soceer teazn made a very guild shnwing last fall. Many of last years 1nen turned Out tor practice and new plavers were recruited. Robert Fisher was elected captain, and, by his sterling leadership plus the excellent coaching of Mr VVund, a sueeesstul season was experienced. Out of eight games played, Oak Park won three. tied two and lost three. Our opponents scured twelve goals in the course of thc season tg Oak l'ark's nine. Against scliools which have had sweet-1 teams tor many years we believe this to be a verv efednable reeord. Realizing that their line showing was possible willy Tllfflllgll l1iS Splendid efforts, the team gives inll credit to Coach XN'oocl. The prospects for the Spring season seem to indicate that an experienced team will take the Iield, and will even exhibit an improved brand nf play. SL'MXlfXRY OF l7fXl.l. SEASON l'layed Warn Lust Tied S 3 .3 2 +- iiimals --W- Oak l'ark Upptnients 9 12 fn if lliuiilred .S'r':'i'nI1'i'u W 5 5: 'W g. il 2. -1: 2. 1 .1 1 4 .1 Q i MVBNBBVHIWBILVBBVLIB IIILUBILUIA, IIILUBBIBILUBMMILVHlWl!lS'!BV!llV!KQ N S iF 'S if E- F gi 1' is 'Y' i I' Q S I an , N I I i a f g I Q . Z u 5' 4 ' 1 si ' ' 1 L i ,f 1 Rear-Dettmar Ksturlcnt managerj, Stone, Morse, Broncek, Zinkel, Reid, Dietrich, Huff, Roscnbach. f QA l Ol: Mr. YV'll'sx 'z ' l ' ' 1 - '. X son, i I tm. inn lj llldllElf,Ll Front-Burcherdt. Cardinal, Budd, Hohnlierg, Zoline, Bauman, Miehle, VVolcutt CCapt.5, Appleyard, Adams, Andrew. J, Tennis Wolcott, Captain Dettmar, Manager Mr. VVilliston, Coach SINGLES Baumann Zoline VVolcott Cardinal DOUBLES Adams and Holmherg Budd and Appleyard Baumann and XYolcott SCHEDCLE Austin 1041 at Oak Park 165. Oak Park Q23 at La Grange LSJ. Lake Fun-st Acadeiny K5j at Oak Park 151. VVheatnn Acaclclny 1.243 at Oak Park LBJ Oak Park at Evanston Qpostpnncdj. Viwwisu UU at Oak Park KSU. La Grangc at Oak Park. 3 . Oak Park at Lake Forest Academy. Proviso at Oak Park. Oak Park at XV1ieaton Academy. , 5' Oak Park at Evanston. - ' 3 'I'ournanicnt at U. of Chicago. ' U -. f' ZZ B ' iam, 1 5' . ga- ' if . .:-- - ,Eff,Z. Sf fq, :i-. f... . --a- f hu- - 'Q t i' 5.44.29 .'lb! i'1i!4+! !-ii! ! 'ix b i .4i .lK . Yi?- .M .l5 .1i. Ll .43!Zi!1M15!4S'. 'll!l5!l5Y4559Yii! ! '! ! 41' 'lam llzmdlwl I: l!l1lf!'l'Il X 15-,jfiT ...,x V Q i ,fffzffi '- -X- 'S!lf!4i.ff!--f.9i.fl.fi.l!'!5!l!ll!ll!i!!-Milli!f?l!ll!4l.l1. TABUlAll l i l Bo 5' Field House ITH the completion of the new physical education buildings, Oak Park High School has taken another forward step. After years of planning and waiting, they are at last complete and in use. Compared to the cramped quarters which the athletic and physical education departments were formerly obliged to occupy the new units are veritable Utopias. A journey through the Boys' Field House reveals many interesting things. As we enter the imposing lobby, on either hand is an alcove suitable for some piece of statuary. Ascending the broad flight of steps immediately on our right, we come on the entrance to the balcony overlooking the swimming pool. Here are seats for five hundred people with splendid visibility from any portion of the balcony. Straight ahead is the entrance to the balcony overlooking the basketball courts and the track. These bleachers extend the whole length of the Field House and easilyQ seat twelve hundred people. To the left are the stairs which lead down to the ground floor of the building. About two-thirds of this space is taken up by the basketball door which can accommodate three games at a time. Regular matches are played the length of the floor. There are eight baskets altogether, those used for the big games having backboards of a heavy white substance resembling glass. The remainder of the Hoor is made of cinders Carefully laid and rolled with the problem of dust re- duced to a minimum. Here can take place at one time such events as the shot-put, pole vault and track events. This track can easily take care of as many as six schools in one meet. The locker and shower rooms are marvels of modern convenience and system. Each boy is assigned a small box locker in which to keep his gym uniform. This is protected by a combination padlock. VVhen he enters the locker room he puts his street clothes in a large locker to which he transfers his pad- lock. On his return to the locker room he again puts his gym suit in the small locker, transfers the lock. and leaves the large locker empty for the next fellow. All lockers are in connection with an air circu- lating system which dries out damp clothes before they are next used. The corridor shower is used after each class. This shower is continuojis for forty feet with four temperatures of water starting with 90 degrees and ending with 70. This shower accommodates Fifty boys per minute. Comfortable offices for the members of the teaching staff have been provided. In connection with these is a physical examination room. The swimming pool is the crowning glory of the whole unit. lt is of a very practical and pleasing design in black and white tile. It is 75 feet long by 35 feet in width. The ceiling of the pool has a special acoustical treatment to prevent echoes and reverberations. A special locker room and showers are pro- vided for the swimming classes. The swimming instructor has his own office which overlooks the pool. Other features of the building are a clock presented by a former Senior Class. a scoreboard which is also a class gift, wooden bleachers which can be put up to accommodate an overflow crowd, and an im- mense sky-light to admit all possible sunlight. The new Field House is indeed an accomplishment to be proud of. 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I :I'I' I ' I, 1- f' F' --F r I sfQTJ.'m9g.Vl.I- LJ' -f '11 gf IMI! ,-.' , , AA XY4'icl1In'.-mlt l l'.:u'l1 gwl xvlw has wun Lmllmx l:u'4-IN Point Winners :my U1 thv athlctlc zlwzarcls has dom- ww by HCQIIHYIIIQ thu llccwsury numlnx 1 pmutf, ilu-su pmnu mx- g'iYL'll fm' un zlvcrugc of ,-X in liym, il rcquirccl numlwr ul' lmurs alfa-nt in U 1- zlctivilicf such els YCIIIII5, hKYiHlI1liHK, wr lm1'scluz1ilq riding, :xml trzlinillg rule-s whirlm muxl bu kvm 11 lm Isl lwu mmutlw In-fm'c vzlch z1xx':u'cl is given. r 13 A Rvzu' RIfHHhIYllNl'. lxzuirz-, 5IL'lllYH'!'2l!'I'. Hrltse. NY:-irl1l'x'ml1. Tmnmw, lfium-y, 'l'-vm-11. Plzxll. i'r:nig'. lfllinl. llmnt-bchroedcx. Klazmlnart. Mzwlcxw, Vulkvrt, Grimm, IImx'5m'. Sclxr-wllvr, XYnIIw1', llullm-L, Nlvl-lflrnw, Krve'pk1'. XYAIICHYT Yum lfumlnwl lkiwrzfyfff 1 1 ' L QT LMILU nuvzlmmvmvnlivn- t mmm.mmmlmmlsvuuvmivm' Q Q lg 9. 52 'S -2. at 5. u 2. 'I ri 1 5 D ,Q Ia .4 5 ' 1 I 5' 1 4 ' 1 1 -J sl l l 1 f N i 6 'X RL'JlI'--xY2ll'I'IllIill. XYzu'r. XYeirliln'mlt, Slevensuil. l islu-r. l.igzn'c. lun! Ntl l Nt l gn Sl lt lullm li ls .,. fw -. 1ru:-1 cr, .' vin cz', '. .iclmic . . K' , ,sew s. Hockey llli llockuy 'lQllllI'l12lI1lL'llt was rim off under advcrsu conclitimis this XCIIT. The weather clitl nut perxuit thc teams to follow out thc schedule. 'l'hc old gym was crowclcml tu its fullvst cxtcnt. The gym KlCD1lI'llllL'lll was making pix-palrzitimis to cntur thc now liclcl lmusc. XYith all thcsv Cll'2lXYl51lK'l-CS, thc tourlizmiciit cams: tu u climax when the Seniors hunt thc jmiiors, 5-ll. XYhilc it is logically ctmccclccl that thc Scixior tuzim slmuld win thc Clllillllllllllilllll, all curm-st effort and :ui litmcst struggle was nut-Qlcfl to kgcp up the trzulitioil this j'CZlI', - it - il'l3l,lf54llVlll2ll!WVK..1-.1?lJl3l5 MMJWWA. it t Tim Ilnml 1'l'l I T: c'r'nu fy-si.: Y !l!'l!l!ll! !f-lf!!l!4!el!f'-!WY:1!fl!4H!2H!fl!1lf TABULAZ fl!2!1l!!P!l!fl!ftS!f+!f'll !r-!-We !f'!t'l!f',!r'-W!!!1-12-W! E VVeichbrodt, Payne. Basketball HIS year an entirely new event was tried in connection with basketball. Ten schools, on March 28th, participated in a sport which is called graduation, in which every girl is allowed twenty-four trials to make baskets from eight differ- ent positioris. Around lifty girls from our school participated in this contest. Edna Payne, a junior, completed eight baskets in sixteen trials, and Mar- garet Weichbrodt was runner-up with twenty trials. Miss Larson supervised the event. Morton claimed first place and Oak Park second. P2459M4SRM:!l!o'll'4l4'ZlWmi'43!liQWllikiY4!f1!e5!4f!iQ2!fe.- l . . 4629193 WQKQKQJ' lQ!ll'13!l!l!4i!4l'lQ!l5'4,'51' M'Jl9lfQl:?A!d' nrlnasoo n o o o so 'i me qseggvpq f' Two Ilundrrd Tu'r'nty-ciyht 2 l Q L A l lg iii A SVVIMMING CLASS SCHEDULE Mcndayf- 3:30-4:00-Advanced Swimming for Girls taking Chorus. 4:00-4:30-Beginners' Class for Girls taking Chorus. Tuesday- 3:30-4:00-Opcn H our. 4200-4:30-Aclvancecl Diving. Thursday- 3:30-4:30-Class for Girls who wish to earn either Friday- Junior or Senior Life Saving Badges. ' 3:30-4:00-Beginners' Class for Girls taking Chorus. 4:00-4:30-Hour for Girls who have Life Saving Badges. k C l Nl A DIVING CLASS E, ,,A,N ,Q I 0 Dwmg HE Swimming Department has separated the girls into three groups. Those who have passed the necessary tests are called life-savers. They are either Senior or Junior life-savers, according to their ability to fulfill the requirements. These girls are singled out by their white caps and their life- saving badges. The advanced swimmers wear red caps and beginners blue. Each girl selects a buddy who watches her particularly while she is in the water. Every precaution has been taken for the safety and enjoyment of the swimmers. ng so c T M 1 MW Two Hu ndrcd Twmzty-nine 4 K A GAME ON THE SCHOOL COURTS X , I Tennis N order to give more girls the opportunity to play tennis and to play oft the tournament matches, class time was given over to this sport. Some girls played tennis merely to improve their strokes and for the game itself, while others used the periods for tournament play. The last few matches neces- sitated outside time, as the contestants were in dif- ferent classes. Margaret Weichbrodt was the win- ner of the 1928 tournament. Jane Fisher and Mar- jorie' Lufkin represented Oak Park successfully at the 1928 play-day at Aurora. Miss Larson coached this sport. !43 Y ttts QHMESAWJMEZlQTEQl!lQElEt1HW.t,lQWrO.,.QBVASHQMSM T-wa Hundred Thirty 67 5 3 C R -I i 5 :S 1 1 5, 1' 1' 1 2: E S 1 'i 2' -1 in . A BASEBALL GAME DURING GYM PERIOD W Baseball ASEBALL was played in the gym periods this year. Not much was done in afterschool classes as no outdoor field was furnished until late in the season. It was played in Miss Larson's and Mrs. Lyons' classes. Morton, Proviso, Riverside, Waukegan, Deerfield, Hinsdale, La Grange, Maine and Oak Park Sent six- teen representatives to meet on May 18. The girls were divided into four teams. The contests in each sport were played between these teams. The meet was the First of its kind and showed that the girls were as good sports when playing for a team as when supporting a school. ' H lK'Bl,LVIIlKVQIWIINIILKUIIIWMIWIILXVQIUIIBUIIRIQIK llllWllMlkUQll'llll'QllVlIllULN L if E F F E 5- an D- r F E f 1 D 434595 52 52llglkklfellllflflllllflllllsfll W Y FQK!!-El k EW Ml!l!il!lMd! !il!4!l5l MAFSYWl!!l?1!fQ!5l!l!?5!l5!i1!4i! Q Two Hundred Thirty-one l 1 i , X , A , V P i I , ur 1 . ' 4 K 1 Y s, '- .,.. 'fa' 'f XL- 'n. u' mf Xfxbw xr'-.,'N , x -M ' - -A, . 'Lf . 'v,w'1x HI 'J X. ' 1 v 1 W. fl . ' JW l , 'll , ,lf . bv i 'I ' 4 '4 l 4 H Z f' 1 ' Z 1 1 ill i if f 1 'F ' , 4 g : All I il I fl , , rl 'Y l' ' la Al -l , ., V , .J 2 V X l L iz i ' -I' 1 .. -2, 3 A '1 - i'v't'kvi-v -vaiii Vi 'n YVYH7 77777 AY? ' ? AR m W' 747726 2' 'A ' ' ' A ll. f' , .lx Rear-Blvlfmlries. llrnwn. THFIUF, JUVC- KPN- . V' Scculirlffrnssim-. llailvy. Murrow. Failvle. Hanlon, llurrnuglis, Huson, l.1iulf'i1nwyci'.- FX Frrmtfl rn'ml, Scliwah. Rlntlwsius, Mclxzly. Mrs. Lyons. ,lfvff-Z9Si'11, 1'I'l'Pl'f'U- lflllil- l'-HIUL I -+ ---1.-.,.-. . . - V . ...tT. ,,4 A, ,,-- ,-, ,Y W -Qi llli classcs in gulf were Qlclayvcl sollluwlizxt hy the fact that thc public cuurscs clicl nut opun until late in the season. Practitc was held twice , .il. T SQ -, 21 wcck in guml wuatlicr, The results of thc tuurlm- R 7 gg . . .. ment hclfl in june, 19.28, are as lolluws: l'n'st plncc. QR-f V' Q Roberta Klcliayg second, Audrey .llIllllllIill2 third, K Mary juan l,I'L'SCUlt. Their rcspcclivc scorcs fm' nim- holcs wurc 42, 49, 50, llclun Dc llavcn, lflczlimr XYz1lkCr, und lirlnn l'ctru also tnrnccl in good scores. ln thc playcluy at :Xurnru Mary jean l'i1-scott was 4llCL'CSSflll uvcr thc coinpetitorg of the UtllL'I' sulnmls. Mrs. Lyons supcrviscs this spurt. ,fi . v 'e , , X I, ,N X , , V I ,l ,K X1 ,ff-fl,,x.ffl,ii., A nfl., i' i 1 5 , ful.. wi 41.5 i ,'.',f'l V . , . . ,- . , .,.. , 7 im llumlrnl EEN-W :JMs1H'91X 1 1 45 WWgQ4fjs rfNio1zjpxlijiiiii Q1 fWsZm1.11mJLU1x1m1Lu'gzQ1QuL1rmW1LgrM K , 'IL Tl 3 Y PB px 'fa lmW41WMWV1' VM J1SJ'V!iE'5Sf'MffiQ,!,KJ!SlsMf1ia:W1wl!!!iS!2Q.1VU!51Q1u1ymvlqw '1f1v1u1,fwgy1Q1m,1wv1v1x i!'l!ll!l.l!fMl! fl! W!! .!ll9i!ll!l. !il!lWl!l 'Ml' T Qll,SENl Ql2i'LA13UIAill' fll!4l!lS!l-lWt!4l!ll'lMl!l!llE!ll!l!l!ll!s3!4Ml!l!4!f!4l. . ,, 4, f.p.,.'.,W.gg. ..43,g,,zcf -,ts m-h, The Girls' Cy mnasium S we entered the new girls' gymnasium we realized that such a building was really beyond compari- son. The combination of beauty and utility surpassed our most ambitious expectations. Every space available had its use and was provided with light and comfort. lt is hard to realize the num- ber of hours that must have been spent in concentrated effort to make these numerous plans become reali- ties. 'Yet we are sure that the girls will become increasingly grateful as they realize more and more the advantages and privileges that are theirs. The entrance leads toward the stairway which divides at the tirst landing, We ascended the steps on the north and entered a light, cheerful room in which corrective classes meet. At the other end of the hall is the room for the dancing classes. Such a lovely room provides all the atmosphere that the dancers could desire. Downstairs we entered a room that was lilled with all the luxuries that delight a girl. Lovely mirrors above miniature waslibowls satislied her craving for a well-dressed appearance. As she must dress in a few moments, she is grateful for the auto natic hair-driers which dry her hair at the same time that she dresses. lfach girl has an individual dressing room and her own locker. After the crowded conditions of the former years. such conditions are ideal. The gym occupies the entire southeast corner of the main rloor, The equipment is complete for bas- ketball, baseball, and other indoor sports. On the north side of the room is a balcony which will take care of the spectators. Large windows on the east and south sides furnish plenty of light and -air. The live-day gym classes certainly are well accommodated. The pride of every girl is the swimming pool. To dive into its blue-green waters and to swim is. in the opinion of many, the most ideal way of spending a gym period. The lovely nymphs in the panels seem envious of such pleasure. for they in their graceful positions, are never to be permitted such enjoyment. The ceiling has been so constructed that thc sounds are deadened, yet the room is never quiet when the pool is being used. The balcony on the east side permits visitors to enioy the pool without being showered. Life prcservers are ready for immediate use. but each girl is already pro- tected hy another girl whom she selects as her huddy. Life guards are present in each group also. The swimming instructor is present either in her office from where she has complete view of the pool. or near the pool itself. Swimming is new to girls' gymnastic curriculum. but it is proving to be one of the most popular sports. One inspection docs not reveal the marvels of our new ,WW -21 V 2XlllllHSll.l '. Only after repeated visits docs one begin to 1-omorehend the privileges that are ours. As vears go on. increasing Food health and g00d sportsmanship will speak the gratitude of the girls. .,, - E. tv,.v,.v.iv,,v,.y,tl,5,10.,03,vLmiiIQlftEQl!lC.Vt1l,Mikiitltdihigq-P,., .QAIW:RYQM-5.'Jl,t'a'iL'lk!!tMLt'.t'a':M.!t!lA'iL'iI':??fr'tI . s..:.a:.L:.::'-Z, Z.-f'.:.L:,: .I-if . JL. .Mm . 'g f'-, . '. r g' ' . t h 'Q pn,- -can-3-1,-0, Juana, awed:-,s-.uml,oMoAp,-s-o-0, Ao, 0, ,I-0.5!-.l.u..s.cnl,Al, Tim Hundred Thirty-four if fSl'INlO!2 'l'qX15l'I, Yf b:?f5lTrf99fS3'3.!?QE'4li?l!53Pi'55ff+ 4W?-QUE'3E.?.eFiEQiS75! ' s TH I-I SXYIMM I NG POOL 4 A M .., THE GYMXASIUM N X N ,, ,,, ,, . -,Ig , A ,Q , fT'f, g , f.v.'1vu'll1 ,'1 T'1x'l'l-KW-iw' ! 'ffl1- ' 1 l N -- f 1,'fa ','w 'H-1-!,x',1,w MN.-'f wJ ,W .UN ,,,N uffkklvi xfuik, ,1',,y,'yf. 414 ,i ,.5,., . ,l TT. 1ffutifclif.yE.i.ik1..!., .'lK.,fk1:,-:if f .H !a4.f.:I.ui4N,k..ivKrig..fe57i.'aL.l1,rL1Jf,I1fri, it L-in li ,UL-x-..! A - - - - - - - -N - - A , Two Hzmdrfd Tlrfrty-five x, X X Q +i.,,, Q I Q I ll1w,l1,,l lim! UB UN Eli UD UB ELK I!!! fill HB EB UE UL! BB MLK HB UBI!! EB U! W' ADVERTI ER mm! nhl ln! xllf lnl x 4 nu! XIII ul! Nui Xu. 4 ' - 4 I 1 5 I I P 4 ,C 1 :' r: -5 sg 'W --Euo'r l,.HlR5GH-- pg 4 ,: - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- g V! i!.MA2f!Q.-+L-!eL!f !i-!4l!4k!l!Qzl!lk!gL!lLWQJLQAQAQ1HSENIQR TABULAH 'Awk'4sL'lk'M4l'ilwgn-,l. mxv1gviiv1,luv,nl,ilimv,nl,.iv,av, ' ,1... . - ..---.- .. - A . --.. -- - - . - ... A - r ir-,DF Mi. .l.'.D .0. I ..', 0 .1a,1.'.ti-.Q-. oi' of-o -,Q ia' ,u,.Ts,-:jg-Ssju 1u:-'fu MCD ER The Business College with a University Atmosphere Stenographic and Secretarial Courses 116 South Michigan Avenue CHICAGO Four-year High School Graduates Only Are Enrolled Phone Randolph 4347 Bulletin on Request H N'Wek'i1!'M:!M e'6l'l'?9e.1. wi ll 419323919M5!M!4lk:!w.-il wlwfllYil9l??e?J!l99l!fi!l!QM!SY!!!i!fMf!H!4593!43!Hl?5. Tzu: Ilnndrerl Thirty-right ,.f:M ' jf .Qgiex , QA!!!4L!f,l!4W!S!2.L!l!S!!,l!i5!3-55Qlllllllwmlll Q! 'IQXBUIAH MYLWWQSYWWQ3Y4l!llll5!lllll!A!4!sSYM!!!l!ll!l!!.l gwwv 'L Sifiiilifp smvggw 'l'n,2','fJ',, Q qtlgqoon-M051 1 5sgsg.g,-ssifzpgaag . ' QQ' E. Wie!- rgasf 2?-'95 24:53 ,,.f l f 21gZmz 44251 Sams E5 Q66 li x iii? 9 e ' W '59 'Y Q 3 ' ?0Z, 2fS'g5 Aj, . 'ati oung men and women of discrimination choose this school to complete their training for business success. Why? . . . . . Because it merits the confidence and recommen- Business leaders call for Bryant SL Stratton graduates to fill pre- dation of College Presidents, High School Principals, Faculty Advisors, Student Body and BUSINESS MEN. Many of Chicago's lead- ing executives are gradu- ates of this school: James Simpson, Pres. Marshall Field SL Coq H. A. An- derson, Vice-Pres. First National Bank, Chicago, and Mrs. Jetta Steeg, Chi- cago Daily News, among thousands of others. ferred positions because then they are sure of capably trained Assistants of superior calibre. Summer Secretarial Course . dly l B A secretary touches all business activities and all associates with the man able to advance you. Sum- mer course equips you to arn colle e education or gives you three months business start Courses include Busi- ness Administration, Executive Secretarial Training, Accountancy, Stenography, St enotypy and Public Speaking. Good positions guar- anteed graduates. Visit, phone or write for details and catalog. The School Where a Business Atmosphere Prevails. Iyil nt? Imtton --ef f C Dxgl Ii G E A QE? 18 So.Michiqa1lAvv. UHICAUD, qilephone 0nNdoMl115 ij?l ,X .--- ' ' - -QLQEULQ fn'-F ,Like- i95Y !4' !ilYQl!b! f+ r .45. !f , lg i .. !Jl!. !8!fU !4b'... .-.ff .Q .Q . ,.l- . l! . fllll llf llllfllll f l 9335 ! Truv H'zrr11lr'm' Tldrty-xzinr 2 '!-lW!'!- f!f'4!-N1 UW!!I!-Ill!l!fl!I5W!Il!llYlI SENIOR TABULAII.1Il!IYIIYIWIYIIYIIYI-I!T-9XII-l!?l!Il2l.lY!al!?!ff!:4l!f'fl'l 'l Storage ' Womarfs Wear Vaults is a Woman's Art 51113 EXCELLENT WORKMANSHIP AUTHENTIC STYLE SATISFACTION QUALITY IS ASSURED WHEN FUR GARMENTS ARE SELECTED IN MY SHOP 1033 SOUTH BOULEVARD Euclid 371 OAK PARK, ILL. Telephone Euclid 1841 Eleanor Douglass THE ROUND TABLE LUNCHEON DINNER Beauty Shop - Contour Shop PERMANENT WAVING 729 Lake Sf, OAK PARK, ILLINOIS 407 South Blvd. OAK PARK Telephone Euclid 543 JQHNSGNYS SPELMAN BRos. MENS SHOP NEWS DISTRIBUTORS Men's Furnishings of Infallible Quality 13 8 0 6 North Boulevard 2 South Oak Park Avenue OAK IJARKI ILL' OAK PARK, ILLINOIS ASK YOUR DEALER FOR WE TPI-IAL'S ROOT BEER AND GINGER ALE CosT MORE-BUT WORTH IT PHONES: EUCLID 252, FOREST 2337 gnMLynns!I!Qz4e!fl!f192!lmzeml!QKSQIIJL-wx samrlml.. I .. M l!'!M 2 ' wz1 al 1s!fl!ff!1s!4s!4!IW1'f' Two Hundred Farty , ni. -fl.ll. 1.f'l f1!l.4w . M M Ql!lMM!'l!f., My ,- 4 4M .4S , 45.39489-k!v'Am,1v, , THEiUEH,,EHUB Henry Clgtton 8 Sons STATE and JACKSON , Chicago MARION and LAKE, Oak Park lm ::,,L:l. ig .. t Q . My if E 5 hwcterillbonse 1 , j- CLOTHES .Q '- 1 0 ss: 4 .LJC5 E' In Our ' if f OAK PARK STORE : - X X 5 : xr! 3 3 12, 1 -E QF' 5 1 S E' 5 3 :E OUNG Men entering Univer- f A I - sity or Business in Fall will dis- ? N E cover that good clothes are an - ' important factor in success. Charter E E House has executed for these young 4 E Q E men an illustrious and gallant line E E E of Suits and Topcoats that embrace E : E the Hnest style traditions of univer- E Q E sities both here and abroad. An E E E E early inspection would prove exceed- ? E ingly profitable and pleasant. - ZS?-Lmilfw X--E ,514 ' :4s 1:4'M4zgs!E . ' . r . if 41! lzt -Arti san y Ly up Two Hundred F by V 3, g+g 4gf,gM 4w m4nszx!m1x!L' M 1sj31?1giQggng5yL5 us messesww ss as x'4s42sMssfes1sr4 M sg r E YY Pzgvynizk. flzsn? A I 'LLV V .Ula 541717 h C' TF' 1 f- I , EW . Q. :P x A , X I . l ' Tlfg. Nqmnayers - 1,41 f - -. X CY X MQW 4UH.1Ww.l P. ..1S. 4M WM7bMgx MLWWMMM9WVNWM Tuul ll1rmlr'l lfmfy-I' 'r if. K f :xii--f , ' W ' W !'2!fW!?l!4l!1 293435l!5l!2!-lf?-l!l.Jlg IQSENIIGR TABULAE Ill?Wl!Qftlfil''SfMfillli?-fliiilfilff 'M' ' ' ' ' The Metropolitan Business Colleges Have Behind Them a Record of 55 Years of Progress and Service Make Arrangements Today to Enter the Day or Evening Classes Fall Term Registration, August 26 to September 9 Prepare for a Good Position - Increase Your Earning Power - Experienced Teachers - Up-to-Date Courses REASONABLE RATES SPECIAL: We offer an 8 to 10 Weeks intensive Stenographic course for those planning to attend a university. Registration for this course limited to June 23-July l. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Touch Typewriting, Letter Writing, Commercial Law, Private Secretarial and Oflice Work, Comp- tometer and Burroughs Calculating Machine Courses, etc. Call and Let Us Show You Our Many Advantages METRQPCLITAN Business CCLLECE Oflice-Suite 403 Marion-Lake Building, Oak Park Phone Village 5880 D. A. WASSON, Principal America's Finest System of Commercial Colleges W ' 'fl' H' L'JSM-Q!S!!i!44!s!S!Q!1Y5W5.!3!?i!l!f!f!!W?E-i.- ..a!M3!i5!d?2i!fi .21! . M i l9?Yf59 Yf ll WWS' W elf ' Two llnndred F I tl ff fi i'T' 4-4 !f!lM3!1! SWW FY FY4 M3523 !il!?5F9!WR!- OR ' ?4S!4.L!3!!-M45 l'e!A!i.e,! L 59-!!l2!fi!41!'x'45!i!f5!Q!f,S!Q Seven UD Storage Houses LAKE AT LINDEN VIL. 6200 We care for the things you care for m. Y. Gilmore SL Sons RETAILERS OF FINE DRY GOODS Ladies' Wear Men's Wear OAK PARK AVE. AT LAKE STREET X 'W !, 5!4WW - i f -9.14 EY 95 - 'f !, 1- T ., ff ff. .Q.L. .-J..ff.e.4i.15!M!5!L551!55-ffL!!-!3!f!f!iX!i5!U?E!3l?fa! Two ll 14 urlrml Forty-four YfMi!kiwi!295115!lllallliffrflllfiffllflflflfflfl-li TABULAE ll!Wil!!52'-i!4l!4l!4?!?59:-Y'A.!fl!ll!!-ills!!!-Z'l!f:WlW 'f l Congratulations Seniors Thank You for Your Past Patronage To serve you with choice, inviting wholesome food has been our aim. Adequate portions of the right food Well pre- pared and served on the minute have been a necessity. Your growth, energy, attainment and patron- age are our pride. That is why hundreds of Oak Park High School students and mothers insist that the High School Lunch Room is the place to eat. -EEEY EEYQYQEYQZQEEE EEYEXY Y YJSH M-M Y.l . .. Qllflllfllfiif w !il9el!Ll!ll!lL!ii!Q!l!b!43?WWW W Two Hundred F 19!'!f'!fM4!f! U V !WW ! w 1s!4 jEEEoiiQiiG1A11, w+!L! ml! M . luv ' -BEX Gi , x df Relate!! uf Une Arch THE , 1 UNHIDL Y P 1-1.11 1 THREE 'ffm X 1 ' ': xx' Y F, 1 6 Noi emflofees ' j- A-Am.. Iutnltn , s 1 1 'Q 1 Q y !1!4H!4k'l3!15! W YE., 4 l Q. 'lr n'11 llnml r'1': I l'1fr'I-xmv :.x' ? 7 N lv - M Vi:-g af W X' - Ifi!!i'fMLl-w.'2fMlg!,M-wifi! MW1L'gLIiM!!JL!iL'!D'l smlon TABULAI !Al!4A!J,k!Al!!4.5!6!fl!ll!rL!4,2!ll!?l!1 ll'f'W 'flWl'fl K Prospective Dental Students Loyola University College of Arts and Sciences offers a pre-dental year of es- pecial interest to prospective dental stu- dents. The Work is given part in the downtown college, 28 North Franklin Street and part in the dental depart- ment, the Chicago College of Dental Surgery. In addition to the required subjects, the course offers two subjects of a dental nature which will enable the student to enter the four-year dental course with thirty-two semester hours of college credit. The next session will open October 1, 1929. For further particulars address THE REGISTRAR Chicago College of Dental Surgery Dental Dept. of Loyola University 1747 West Harrison Street --- Chicago, Illinois --'wif!1MS'fl!f2Q2?-Q 1!f-M1 w . sS.4- r l x e iek.-.Q . .-.Me l-49 '19-SYMW. ! . lMli'4L'Aw' 'u'Jl'MlA 4, i i Two Hund d 1' t ,4fjl7fXYA K i f ' W ' l l lil!-l.f'!lYfi!'-Wlllllll Y l !fl!ll!l!-Wwalf fl.l!f-l!ll9l!4l!4l!l !4l?!ll!4l!ll!ll!ll!ll!!l!l!fl!4l!.!al-Ellfl! CCJNGRATULATIQNS to the Graduates of 1929 from 'Brnnka , !Q i'-' fliilfl . f -r tm u. ,fi-Q gpg f l p ' 'it-.5 me 1 Q -QF ri' - s 'fax I my xl xlfih . e t-21 i X rl A . X 4 5 Q ' - 1 VMYQQJK M' 5-. ,' ' aa,-mxmlr YM f 5 '- -14 grafxx 'df' - .,m.,4ix A -- - ffllli ' li x iillll Y What Could Please Her More Than This Lovely Gift? Created by William Palmer This charming arm bouquet will captivate her. We have so many delightful creations that make appropriate gifts for anniversaries. birthdays, weddings and bridal showers. Bloom- ing plants for the home, too. Come in today and spend a happy half hour among our flowers. Telegraph service available. On Your birthday send your mother flowers william Palmer Flower Phone, 104 N. Oak Park Ave.. Euclid 426 Oak Park, Ill. ill!!! ll?-M54tlfllfffellf-:FEE 5 Yllldifl lflf g t 5 l lldllfllll ! flflffififblflellllefilllilifffi Two Hundred Forty-cight 2' EY - , V Q QW 9 U 9 V U U UWig!Milf,lfllyi-!Al!ll!,L!Ilj ESENIOR TABULAE 'AQl!ig!Ayl!l,p5!...!,gy,2 m l Nl U I IM v 1 Il I Which of These Services Can You Use? CHECKING-Only 8100.00 average balance required. Interest is allowed on balances over Sl,000.00. SAVINGS-Can be opened with any amount: TZ: interest is paid January l and July 1. Amounts to be withdrawn between interest periods should be put into certificates of deposit. SAFE DEPOSIT-The vaults are operated by the Oak Park Safe Deposit Company. Boxes rent for 33.00 per year up. TRUST DEPARTMENT-Acts in all capacities of a fiduciary. REAL ESTATE LOAN DEPARTMENTS-Makes Loans on im- proved real estate as well as building loans. It offers well-secured mortgages for investment. INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT-Offers high grade bonds for in- vestment, collects bonds and coupons, handles buying and selling orders for bonds and stocks. OAK PARK TRUST 'E5 SAVINGS BANK LAKE AND MARION STREETS Oldest and Largest Bank in Oak Park MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE-AFFILIATED MEMBER CHICAGO CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION imp 9.y,,v,.v,Lv,! .v veg! mis QQ! l2l!ff!f!gfQgQQJAQQZQQAQ:QQ l!,l! lQ Qlf,e.f f Q 1 r! Q g5gml,yM,!fg4lvigv,ivl MM Tuo Hundred Forty nme , T1 pJf lg-1 .ZAC44 ff Tffainl' i,Ts !iA!-?1!fl!il!1!i!ftt!Jl!f!f 522524EMl!1l!Q!k!1K!1L.412 HBULAKrmtgr:isfs9s'ix!igff.!i,!ll!9229221524as4!fg1'5!4!:e!.+.9f-giA Mkxiic rat ' v 1 3,2 fggtg it ' P' 'X lg, Jahn Gt ter X' n Again QUUE are America's largest school annual designers and engravers because we render satisfaction on more than 400 books each year Intelligent co-operation, highest quality workmanship and on-time deliveries created our reputation for dependability. JAHN 81 CLLIER ENGRAVING CO. Tbotographers, Artists and Makers of Fine Printing Plates for Black or Colors. 817 W. Washington Boulevard . Chicago Telephone MONROE 7080 my Wa ftioozodnlgfiz gnJ 'N 2 Q o i I.. 'Q Q 'S k t X, , , , T L ' 11 Fifth' 1iveiviun,ullwvswim .f I SPMQR llYll!ll!4l!5Yll9nl!4Ml!!!l!4l!4l!ll2Ml!4l!!eM553 Chic Thin f Join Our N gs or the Smart Dre 7! SSCI' Tele , Athletic Underwear EUMODE Color Coats cialqy Negligees-Many. And Save on Qfhop. other Smart Feminine Hosiery Accessories 1025 LAKE STREET, OAK PARK Phones: Euclid 7500-7501 r GEO. H. PUCHNER 69716 Cahanizcleer GROCERY AND MARKET is- l f - DINING ROOM 1 1 Food lo Crow About 721 Lake Street 138 s. oak Park Ave. l . Near Oak Park Ave. Eudld 120 l 'J -, 124 wisconsin Ave. Euclid 595 Luncheon ll A. M. to 3 P. M. 3 5 Di 5 8 Af T t nner tsunday Dinner, tlanotcon 8 ea P O Special Menu for Luncheon or Dinner arties Hardware Paints Houseware F - S - Athletic Equipment Ountaln ervlce Village 9800 124 Wisconsin Avenue 1034 LAKE ST. OAK PARK 11:00 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT The Hub across from us Friday and Saturday Nights to 1:00 A. M. phone Euclid 6102 I-llifilzch Gifiiie ,X . .. src..., , Q Jewelry 'V .. N .r 'Ti' Repairing S9 331 al J. R. CESSNA gjllmjjfgjjj fs, . cl ,M A 1V1EN'S WEAR 810 So. Oak Park Avenue OAK PARK, ILL. good selection of Ladies' and Gents' Strap Watches by such makers as Elgin, Hamilton, Bulova Westfield. All fine timepieces J. J. EREUNIG GOOD JEWELER 163 S. Oak Park Avenue . Phone: Euclid 1854 Little Store-Big Values lWl'1M5'AL'lQWi!f W 1571317575 , , , '?'- 'mv' H ,,-1+ '- A l t et.tut!tz t'i s!2t?2L' ' H . . .. .4J!e!4l kYE . A 435131 .!l.' 44 45.411132 A! ! all 'f 5!?A!li! !Ll!1l!4+!4i!ll l Tien lfifly-out' , l4:-r,1r 3 '+ !f !o!' -! !41!f45 !fS!a'f!e1!l!ii!5!11!1.?-KE SENIOR mumfqf FAM1!1s!ii!g.4!A!41!4Wi!f.s!1iL!AgzL!l1!A9i131myig1g.4.gifg.f f fy .vw , 1 I-IALL'S ART SHOP Euclid 962 Gifts, Stationery, Picture Framing, Dennison's Goods CIRCULATING LIBRARY 118 N. Oak Park Ave. A Drug Store at Your Door FAIR OAKS PHARMACY Ridgeland and Chicago Ave. Three Pull Registered Pharmacists TWO TELEPHONES: EUCLID 1520 AND 460 RALPH L. SHILEY, Prop. AN ESTABLISHED BANK For 16 years the Suburban Trust has been serving Oak Park ,people through its departments, Your banking requirements will receive courteous and prompt attention. COMMERCIAL SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS SAVINGS REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES TRUST DEPARTMENT INVESTMENTS - INSURANCE SUBURBAN TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK OAK PARK AVE. AND HARRISON sT. Member Affiliated Member Federal Reserve Bank C hzcago C learmg House 1741Wlgl!AV11!AV.--I S. li J. .VJ Jr 0, JJAVAQMLV4 Ll l11!,1MiV1UAW,MMiP,-. I Q MKVJIVJIWIVI10,571IVAVAUIMJIIAMIVA',l,'l1M M If N1 171 Ill LV! IFN- -V4 . Li: -gju'1 o7 o ll'-,0IIvLZlL0i1c,'Ll.1l-l I .1 '..1 L.'4Zl' .'L.' 0 ' v.. v.EZ01:g'L.x-...-..g'1g'LL-1.-.2012-2322-11210.ivZ1o3oQ1-41101-1oiiogjf-lggnijnfjf ,oLsj1o:AoMln':uLfoiiu4 Two Hundred Fifty-two K ,xxx ,,1 f ln x ., 2, !.tl,1,Q.il,-l.ll,lf,l.I.l Q-ML!-l'!,Ql.il,i!ililgkhill' ISENIOR TABULA! 'M-!M'1l'i-9f A'1'AlVf-'a4'4f'1'.'f!'w'ffl-'ax'-2.-,'.'! Q Y .-,l, o, , s,uu1s s.u,n,u,,n 10.1 o,nnelc' f v .Y 'J1'-'e'--'-'W'-'W'-''--'--''-'4' N fling,-:nr - rn-1 rfnnf It is our sincere Wish t h a t every member of the Class of 1929 finds success in his or her fu- ture activities. fill -'ll li turn:-111-4 Gibson Studios Official Photographers CHICAGO Ml- lg! ill tl gl 1- gl rlaYz,V3MI!f!Qg9glLl LM at JA-If M -1 I MM M M L14 LVM M -Pjglgllhllk! NAMAEMLUQMM l M-J Q -NU I o aku 1 o, Ae s n amass unaglsifu u,ninja-3-'Avofad.:-L.',.g1.fY-Q nfjwegg .N.wq-.Jj.',gu,1n1j.g'1- 3 113,54 fglgnggjigl-.D1jj.:.14.-gf ,jjf,1,j3.fj.f3L.ilf2t, Twp llundrml Fifty-tlzrcc Lisa' Vu - 'A , do, , 0 - Joie MJBUJJ, Jllll, lub-tflqin .... f 4? X we-,L 17 ff ,'J.rv-.5 NTL. thru. Gnu-f . if-1 7 A--V LN U-MMQL!M4k!z!,'J5!f!i,!!lL!,k k!s! .Wl'4K , ' 2524-E!!if-4 5'ff!fEMf5Y5'1i!eS!!-S!'i!!5!?k!5!f?!4sf!!!,!fS!35!!-59 SHNLQR FABPWE - - ' 1' J N' . 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'Sh 5 1 J' .Eat , ,, . . 13 2, 4 mt l 645 ' 1, s 1 ' M 1 x ' ' K ,, , fl i 1, 'S , L N ,. L 21' X 1 , 'f ' ,, A I ff 1 .. 5 is lfkixngg XX A MM W .5313 g A ' A Whatever You Want to Do Horseback riding Trout fishing Mountain climbing Trail hiking Sight-seeing at its best Plain or fancy loafing Everywhere West the Burlington offers you attractively low summer vacation rates. expert and m arranging your travel plans. and train service of the highest quality. Phone, write nu E or call for interesting illustrated vacation booklets. BURLINGTON TRAVEL BUREAU, 547 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago Phone Central 531 1. A. Cotsworth, Jr., Passenger TraHic Manager he cover for this annual was created by The DAVID J. MOLLGY CCP. 2857 N. Western Avenue CHICAGO, ILLINOIS M'Nu'4k'AM's'iM1'L!L'-'l'iS?f'f3'4'il?i'3!1S.d!4l! 92534319 . M!E41!N?5li5iW 7?5'l 'il W '4l!l6!1b!f+!f!3!Ll!4593!13Qf3'Q'v' Two lluudrud Fifty-fi ..,l 7-.L H -Y 31? !-!t!'t?f.!A!P-!fl!2'QI-!fE!P'1!??!fb!W-!f11 ESENIOR-'IABULAI 31324l!fi!?l!'i!'l!!l-!fi!'3!f-WS?'-!F!.'l!'1!g','L!'t'!'E!'t!5-!f'!5!' 30 Years of Continuous Growth Without Merger or Consolidation Affiliated with CHICAGO CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION Avenue State Bank STRONG CASH RESERVE Avenue Trust Company Chartered and Equipped to Do a GENERAL TRUST BUSINESS Avenue Agency and Loan Corporation REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED Directors and Officers of Above Corporations WILLIS S. HERRICK, President ADIN T. LOVELL, Assistant Cashier WM. EINFELDT, Vice-President H. E. SCHULTZ, Assistant Cashier ' A.E.WALTHER,CwMN DORA H.GRANZOW,Ammmm CWMN WlLl.IAM EINFELIDT WILLIS S. HERRICK SAMPSON ROGERS ,G. WILLARD HALES F. E. HOOVER C. W. STIGER JOHN J. RUTHERFORD W. Y. GILMORE GEORGE WALKER Oak Park Telephone Numbers 8310-8311-8312 Chicago Telephone, Austin 3246 IIIVWUIUII ll IIIUYFIWLUIUJ l,nINQI,a',J JVM! l,il,Ii,l,IlYM,1lUMHUMYUIIUUIIYMVIII , 7 - -V -A, . . . 7 . . , , . ., ., . 5- -.ff - fl ' ' '. .': fl. J. 1-. f. :L .I . 1 ri :K L. -. 1 : .il '. Qin M .'. A -. JL :L '. H. . -.J .' :S N. in 1-. :-. MJ. J'. J fl. . ' : I s o' n u'QlI '5 0 'f' if .'I I' U 'Qlfllf 0 'lJ..,I.l'-1'lFI.'1I'L.Q'L2'l.'OTQ lZlIL'..i-..,-..'...'l.Q'I.'l1I'110-LlITlL.lf,fl7lZLL0T.Q'-l'l.ll1L'fL'1..'i18.20.101 'Tl l..'L'I'I..'.Q'l.'f..'L.'. 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Y. Gilmore 8 Sons ...... 244 Hall's Art Shop .................. 252 Hally's Specialty Shop.. ......... 251 Jackson Storage Co. ......... 244 Jahn fd Ollier-.. ............. 250 Johnson'a Men's Shop ....................... 240 Lunch Room ...................................,..... 245 Henry C. Lytton fa' Sons, The Hub ...... 241 David Molloy Co. ......... .. ................ 255 Metropolitan Business College ........ 243 Moser Business College, ..................,.... 238 Oak Park Trust and Savings Bank ......... 249 William Palmer, Floral Artist .......... 248 Madame Pankow, Furs. ..,........ 240 Popken Hardware Co ..... ....... . ,, 251 Puchner's Grorcery ...... - ....... - ..,,.,, 251 Regal Press ........... - ....... 257 Round Table. ...................,........... 240 Spelman Bros ................................,,... 240 Suburban Trust and Savings Bank ......, 252 We tphal Bottling Co ....,.......,.,.,,,,,, 240 Two Hundred Fifty-eight Yi '!3SY:'2!4l! -Mf wffi i! ,Y !4!5!f9!w!-!9-2-H!!! ESENIOR TABULQE fN!f1!9!'F! 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