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

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Allen Gertrude Anthony Virgil S. Asbury Zoology English Mathematics Manual Training Edna M.' Atkinson C. M.'Austin Orpha Babcock R. M. Bartlett Ass't Secretary Mathematics Commercial Chemistry and General . lo the Board Science Emma M. Batchelder Grace Bennett Genevieve Bergstresser John E. Bjorlie Ojice Secretary History History Mathematics Lura Blackburn Mrs. Claire Bluzat Arthur G. Bobbitt Grace G. Boies English French History English Page Twenty-three l Q- Lillian Bondurant Eleanor E. Booher Ada Bothwell W. N. Brinkman Zoology ancl General Mathematics English Manual Training Science Florence Brubaker Rebecca Burt F. F. Carson Bertha Carter Latin English History Librarian L Essie Chamberlain Harvey W. Chandler Robert H. Chandler Mrs. Cornelia Christenson English Mathematics Manual Training English James Colletti Clayton D. Crawford Bessie Davidson M. Agnes Davis History Public Speaking Latin English Page Twenty-four r Mary Dawson Elsie DeGroff Roy E. Dougan Mrs. Caroline L. Eckart Registrar English Music Drawing Anna Ely Anton H. Embs Bess Everett Viola M. Forshler Drawing Music ,Nurse English F. M. Foster Mrs. Vera F. Froberg John Gehlmann Helen H. Geller Mathematics Secretary to Superinfenclent English French Gladys B. Gogle Mi'ldred E. Graham Margaret Hardie Bessie W. Harrington Physical Education French English English Page Twenty-ji11e Florence I. Harris Mary Jane Hartman Roy Hecketsweiler ' Rosalie Heller English Mathematics Commercial and History Commercial Roberta D. Hinman Katherine Hobart Max T. Hohn Glenn Holmes History Mgr. of Restaurant English Physical Education Marjorie Hunter Edith Inks Mrs. Elsie P. Johnson Velda G. Jordan Secretary to Supervisors Mathematics Mathematics Physical Education R. N. Ketcham Rodney A. Kimball Maurice E. King William G. Kirby Chemistry English Physics ana' ,General Science General Science Page Twenty-six Claude E. Kitch Pauline Knapp Mattie B. Lacy Gilman Lane Mathematics Physical Education History Manual Training E. A. Lanning Anna B.,LaVenture Zelma M. Lindem Mildred Linden History Mathematics History English Mary Alice Lohrer Helen I. Lounsbury Katherine E. McKay Jeannette Magowan Librarian English and Public Speaking General Science Household Arts Mrs. Florence G. Martin Marion A. Maxim Ruth R. Maxwell W. A. May Physical Education Physical Education French General Science ' Page Twenty-seven Grace Mclntire Harold H. Metcalf Dorothy C. Miller Mrs. Edith H. Monroe Latin Chemistry French A English I Dr. George E. Mueller Ellen A. Muir Mildred Meyers Sadie Newlon Physical Education Latin Latin Mathematics ' Edward L. O'Brien C. E. Osborne Everett W. Owen R. Emerson Park Physics Chemistry ' Mathematics General Science R. D. Paxton Alrhea A. Payne Mary R. Payne V Frank L. Pinckney Manual Training English Mathematics Manual Training Page Twenty-eight , 4? A 'QL . ' M J.. www.. ' ' Frank J. Platt Mabel Pomeroy Theresa Pressl Kathryn Putnam- English Latin Physical Education Office Secretary Gaylord W. Ramsay Lillian A. Remsburg Margaret G. Riggs Margaret E. Schaifer Commercial English Commercial History ' Leonard G. Schneller Clarissa Schuyler Mrs. Florence D. Scott H. M. Scott Physics Household Arts OWU? Secretary Physical Education George Seymour Helen Shafer Dora M. Sibley John M. Slagh Commercial History Spanish Latin Page Twenty-nine all ,.f- j Cordelia Smith Otis E. Smith H. C. Souchek Osmund Spear Commercial 4 Physical Education Physical Education Manual Training i . Reid Stephens - Wava Tamblingson Heber C. Taylor E. E. Thompson History Household Arts Manual Training German and Epanish 1 I. I I F I 1 if if 4 . P, li , L. Q A 1 I ls L lag 1 5: l i , is iz li i . , . 1 F James E Thompson Mrs Mabel H: Thompson Louis L Tiektin Helen Turner I 1511811510 English Business Manager Physical Geography if Katharine Ulrich Lois D. Wallier Alice Ward ' Lee M, Watson Pb3'5'C l Geography Gfffmlm French Drawing and Manual fi S Training fl ? Page Thirty , . i Ada L. Weckel Mrs. Erna B. Wescott Zoology History Irene G. Whaley Dr. Fleta H. Williams Ruth Williston Catherine V. Wilson ' Latin General Science Botany History Bernice Winchel'1 John W. Wood ' Physical Geography Physical Education I Loura B. Woodruff R. S. XVoodruff Mignon Wright Helen Wurtzbach Latin Mathematics English Librarian P Page Thirty-one I f 1 v A - - x L 1 , 5 1 1 s V 3- I , , I . If . 5 .1 . , . . , , ,. , , 'x v4 x xx ,X .Q x R g - L W R 1 1 W W I , 1 , 1 , W W w , W ' f Y I I I I I , . I I I I I I I 4 , I 5 - I I ' is . X. L.-WI ,M,,,, A 4- ,I W- - ' Page f1'loirty-jive BERNICE ABRAMS Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club I, 2, Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3. Illinois RICHARD ADAIR . JAMES ADAMS Tennis 4, Science Club 1. Dartmouth THOMAS ALDRICH Lightweight Football 2, 3, 4,' Captain 4, Lightweight Basketball 1, 25 Heavyweight Bas- ketball 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, Aviation Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, General Prom Commit- tee 35 Smoking Council 314' - Texas JAMES ALGEO Heavyweight F O O t- ball 4, Boys' Camera Club 4. Northwestern Page Thirty-six HAZELLE ANDERSON Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 45 Girls' Club Friendship Committee IQ Girls' Club Chorus 3. 1 Chicago Musical College PETER C. ANDERSON, JR. Heavyweight F o O t- ball 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club IQ Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 4, Sen- ior Class Play 45 Stu- dent Aid 4. Illinois VIRGINIA ANDERSON . Atalanta I, 45 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club Friendship Com- mittee 25 Library Staff 3- ' National Kindergarten VIVIAN ANDERSON ' Atalanta IQ Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 2, 3, 4, Geography Club 4, Senior Class Play 4, Girls' Club Chorus 4. Northwestern WILLIAM H. ANDREE Track 2, 3, 45 Brooks Club 2, 35 Radio Club 2, 3, Honor Roll 'I, 2. EDNA .ANSEL A Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club IQ Mas- queraders 2, Story Club 45 Honor Roll 4. Chicago N ormal GORDON ARMBRUSTER Honor Roll 2. N 01' thwes tem ALICE JANE AUSTIN Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club IQ Mas- queraders 25 Brooks Club 25 Forum 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 4, Hon- or Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Trapeze Staff 3, 45 Girls Conference, Chairman registration committee 45 Senior Class Play 4, Chairman Prom cos- tume committee 3, Student Aid 35 Girls' Club Council 3, 43 Girls, Club Chorus 3. N oribwes tem EDWARD G. AVERY Senior Class Play 4. Armour ANNA BACH Atalanta 2, 3, Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club IQ Masqueraders 25 Brooks Club 25 New- ton Club 4Q Girl Scouts, Troop I4 I, 2, 3, 43 Library Staff 2, 3, 4. Q Illinois DoRoTHY BADENOCI-I , Latin Club IQ Science Club IQ Tatlers 25 Story Club 3, 4. Beloit RICHARD BAIRD Hi-Y Club 3. I JOHN I-I. BALDWIN Soccer 3, 43 Science Club IQ Brooks Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4, German Club I, 2, 35 Radio Club 4, Treasurer, Hon- or Roll I5 Senior Class Play 4, Student Aid 35 Crchestra I, 2, 3, 4. Page Thirty-seven CHARLES BARTHOLOMEW Lightweight Football 45 Hi-Y Club 1, 23 Zo- ology Club 4. IRENE BASTA .Atalanta 25 G i r l s' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Girls' Club Chorus 3, 4, Director 4. 4 N ortbwes tem JOHN BAUMANN Lightweight Football 45 Lightweight Basket- ball 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 History Club 25 Art Club 2g Math. Club 3. CHARLES BAUMRUCKER Science Club IQ Mas- queraders 2Q Aviation Club 35 French Club 35 Senior Class Play 45 Stu- dent Aicl 3, 45 Band 3, 4. Elmhurst EVELYN BECHER .Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Masqueraders 25 Forum 45 Botany Club 3.5 Drama Club 45 Honor Roll 4. Chicago -.1 Page Thirty-eight BARBARA BEDFORD Atalanta 45 Girls' Club 45 Newton Club 43 Kalamazoo High School, Michigan, 1, 25 Kenmore High School, New York 3. WILLIAM BENNETT Heavyweight Basket- ball 4Q Hi-Y Club 4. HAZELLE M. BERKNESS Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH F. BERNARD Lightweight Football 1, 2, A 35 Heavyweight Football 45 Lightweight Basketball I, 25 Heavy- weight Basketball 3, 43 Baseball 45 Track IQ Tennis 2, 35 Science Club IQ Hi-Y Club 2, 3. I North Carolina IRVIISTG A. BERNDT, JR. Latin Club IQ Radio C l u b 35 Scribblers .Club 43 Drama Club 45 Trapeze Staff 3, 45 Sen- ior Class Play 4 5 Student Aid 4. Ohio State MARGARET BERT Atalanta I, 25 Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Latin 'Club IQ Science Club IQ History Club 25 Mu- sic Club 4Q Girls' Club Chorus 25 Library Staff 3' 5 - Carleton JOSEPHINE BEZCHLEBA Atalanta I, 25 Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club IQ Masqueraders 25 F o r u m 3, 4, Sergeant - at - Arms 45 French Club 3, 45 Hon- or Roll 2, 35 Senior Tabula Staff 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Editor 45 Stu- dent Aid 4Q Girls' Club Council 3, 45 Girl Scouts, Troop I4 L, 2. Carleton ROBERT BIERMA Science Club IQ Latin Club-I, Consul5 Tatlers 2, Presidentg Lincoln Club 3, 45 Scribblers Club, Treasurer 35 Dra- ma Club 45 Class Presi- dent 3Q Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Trapeze StaH 3, 4, Editor 45 Senior Class Play, Chairman property committee 45 Junior Prom Stunt 35 General Prom Commit- tee Chairman 35 Student Aid 4. Illinois WALTER W. BIRD German Club 2, 3, Treasurer 35 i Lincoln Club 45 Newton Club 31 45 B-and In 213, Boston Tech Lois BL1ss Atalanta I, 25 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club IQ Science Club IQ Art Club 4. OTTO BLOCK Illinois ETHEL BLOOMHAGEN Atalanta 45 I Girls' Club 43 Roosevelt High School 1, 2, 3. HELEN BLUME Girls' Club 3, 45 Geography C l u b 3 5 Story Club 45 Girls' Club Chorus 3, 45 Trin- ity High 1, 2. 1 Northwestern Page Thirty-nine IRENE BLUNDERFIELD Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Camera Club 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club Chorus 3. BETTY BOCOOK ROBERT BOND Lightweight' Basket- ball 4. ' Armour ROBERT BONNEY Lightweight Football 33 Science Club IQ His- tory Club 2, Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Geography Club 43 Botany Club 4, Presi- dentg Zoology Club 3, Vice-President. Michigan GERALD BORCHERDT Latin Club IQ Avia- tion Club 3, 4, 5, Vice- president 3, President 4, 55 Music Club 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 4, Secretary 55 Honor Roll 5, Junior Prorn Stunt 35 Student Aid 5, Orchestra 4, 55 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Illinois .Page Forty BEATHA BORMAN Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Zoology Club 3g Mu- sic Club 45 Girls' Club Chorus 3, 4. N01'fb1l!6Sf6T1Z RUTH Bos Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club IQIMHS- queraders 25 Music Club 3, 4, Girls' Club Chorus 4. FRANK BOSTELMANN ESTHER BOTT Atalanta IQ Girls' Club 1, 2,4 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 43 Girls' Club Chorus 4. Illinois MARY LOUISE BO-WEN Atalanta, 1, 2, 3, Girls' Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 1, Mas- queraders, 2, Music Club, 1, Story Club, 3, 4, Drama Club, 3, 4, Honor Roll, 3, Trapeze Staff, 3, 4, 600 Point Award, 4, Girls' Club Chorus, 2, Girl Scouts, Troop 14, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 3. ' Illinois CHARLES' BOWMAN . Lightweight Football, 3, Lightweight Basket- ball, 3, Science Club, 1, Hi-Y Club, 2, 3. Chicago ROBERT BOYTER Radio Club, 2, 3, 4, Technician, 4. DOROTHY BRAATZ Girls' Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club, 2, 3, 4. Moser BRUCE BRITTON Latin Club, 1, His- ,tory Club, 2, Hi-Y Club, 3, 4, Radio Club, 1. CICELY BROWN Atalanta, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 1, Science Club, 1, Masqueraders, 2, Forum, 3, 4, Drama Club, 4, Honor Roll, 1, Trapeze Staff, 3, 4, Se- nior Class Play, 4, Ju- nior Prom Stunt, 3, Student Aid, 4. Toronto MARGERY BROWN Girls' Club, 1, 2, 3,3 4, Commercial Club, 4, Geography Club, 2, Story Club, 3, 4. Illinois BURTON B. BRUCE' Soccer, 3, Science Club, 1, Latin Club, 1, Masqueraders, 2, Burke Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Newton Club, 3, Dra- ma Club, 4, Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4, Trapeze Staff, 3, 4, Tabula Pub- lishing Board, 3, 4, Business Manager, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, Girls' Club Show, Chairman. ticket com- mittee, 4, Student Aid, 3, Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3. West Point WILLIAM BUDD Tennis, 3, 4, Science Club, 1, History Club, 2 . Page Forty-one JOHN BULLocK Soccer, 4, Science Club, 1, Hi-'Y Club, 2, 3, 4, Burke Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Drama Club, 4, Boys' Confer- ence Vice President, 4, Boys' Conference, Chairman Carry-Over Committee, 4, Senior Class Play 4, Girls' Club Show 3, Junior Prom Stunt 3, General Prom Committee 3, Or- chestra 1, 2, 3. Brown RUTH BURDEN Girls' Club' 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Library Staff 3, 4, Proviso 1, 2. Rockford BERNICE BURGESON Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Brooks Club 1, 2, 3, Sec- retary 1, Zoology Club 3. DORQTHY BURGMANN Atalanta 1, 2, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Consul, Mas- queraders 2, Forum 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4, Girls' Club Show 3, Junior Prom Stunt 3, Chair- man Prom music com- mittee 3, Student Aid 2, Girls' Club Friendship Committee 1, 2, Girl Scouts, Troop 14, 1. Svnitb BERTIS BURNS .. Botany Club 4, Zo- ology Club 4, Vice'- President. Page Forty-two ROWELL BURT Masqueraders 2, Ra- dio Club 4, Botany Club 3, 4, President 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Band 3. Illinois CHARLES BURTON Heavyweight Foot- ball 1, 4, Heavyweight Basketball 3, Hi-Y Club 4. Indiana ELEANOR BURTON Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Masquer- aders 2, Forum 3, French Club 4, Vice- President, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Trapeze Staff 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Chairman costume -committee 4, Student Aid 4, Girls' Club Council 2, 4. Carleton HARVEY BUSH Band 1, 2, 4. JAIVIES BUTLER Latin Club 13 Mas- queraders 23 Brooks Club 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. LEONA JANE BUTLER Atalanta 1, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President' 4g Honor Roll 25 Senior Class Play 45 Girls' Club Chorus 4. Michigan CLARENCE CADE Brooks Club 15 French Club 1, 2, Burke Club 3, 45 Math Club 3, Vice-President, Drama Club 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Third place in scholarship award 45 Trapeze Staff 3, 4, Edi- tor 4g Junior Prom Stunt 3. IRIS CADY Atalanta 1, 2, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 15 Girls' Manual Arts Club 15 Commer- cial Club 3g Girls' Club Chorus 3. Denison j'EAN CAMERON Atalanta 1, 2, 35 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 15 French Club 15 Botany Club 1, Girls' Camera Club 1. Illinois WILLIAM E. CAMPION Science Club 1. Illinois RUTH CANARY Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Zoology Club 3. EDMOND W. CARLSON Boys' Camera Club 2, Brooks Club 25 Math. Club 3, Sergeant-ap Arms, Drama Club 3, 4. Illinois ALBERT HOWARD CARTER French Club 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Tra- peze Staff 3, 45 Literary Tabula Staff 3, 4, Stu- dent Aid 43 Austin High School 1, 2. Page F orty-tbnfe 1 r FRANK P. CASON Aviation Club 3. Northwestern ELENOR CASPERS Atalanta 13 Girls' Club 1, 3, 43 Zoology Club 3, 4s Soldan High School, St. Louis, Mo., 1, 2. West Suburban H os pital HOWARD M. CHENEY Lincoln Club 43 Math. Club 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, President 43 Stu- dent Aid 4. A Illinois WINFRIED CHRISTOPHER Track 33 German Club 33 Hi-Y Club 4. Valparaiso CATHERINE CLARK Atalanta 1, 2, 3g Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Masqueraders 23 French Club 3, 43 Geography Club 33 Music Club 1, 23 Drama Club 3, 43 Senior, Tabula Staff 3, 4, Activities Editor 4g Sen- ior Class Play 4g Junior Prom Stunt 33 Student Aid 43 Girls' Club Chorus 3, 4. N ortbwestern ' Page Forty-four RICHARD CLARK, Science Club 13 Latin Club lg Tatlers 2g French Club 4g Newton Club 33 Scribblers Club 33 Drama Club 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Aid 4. Chicago NORMAN CLARKE Aviation Club 3g Ra- dio Club 4, Sergeant-at- Arms. ELEANOR CLARKSON Atalanta 13 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Drama. Club 3, 43 Newton Club 33 Senior Class Play 43 Junior Prom Stunt 3. Art Institute JAMES W. CLARKSONA Lightweight Football 3, 4, Manager3 Science Club 13 Masqueraders 23 Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Virginia Military Institute RUTH CLAUs A Atalanta 2, 33 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Zoology Club 3, 43 German Club 2, 3, 4. JACK CLEMENTS Soccer 2, 3, 45 Science Club lg History Club 25 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Class Cheerleader 2, 3, Senior Class Play 45 Junior Prom Stunt 3. Illinois Lois CLOUGHER Girls' Club 1, 2, 45 Geography Club 4. MARGARET COFFMAN Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Tatlers 2, Secretary, French Club 25 Girl Scouts, Troop 14, 1, 2. Northwestern A 1 WALTER C. CO1-IEN Masqueraders 2. ' Bryant and Stratton ALBERT COLEMAN Illinois HELEN' GRACE COLLINS Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Masqueraders 25 Geog- raphy Club 3g Girls' Club Chorus 3. MARIBEL CONWAY Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 35 Student Aid 35 Girls' Club Friend- ship Committee 1 5 Girls' Club Chorus 35 Senior Tabula Art Staff 4. Art Institute NORMAN C. CooMBs, JR. Heavyweight Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4g Soccer 4g Tennis 3, 45 Science Club 15 Latin Club 15 Masqueraders 25 Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Radio Club 2, Lincoln Club 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 4. ' Dartmouth Page Forty-five PHILIP CORKILL Science Club 1, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4. WiSC011Si7Z VIRGINIA CORNWELL Atalanta 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 1200 Point Award 4. N 01 fh'LU'6SZf'61'1Z ALBERT A. CoRY Science Club 1, Vice- President, Masqueraders 2, Hi-Y Club 3, Lin- coln Club 4, Newton Club 3, Vice-President, Scribblers Club 3 , Drama Club 4, Boys' Conference Preparatory Council 4, Senior Class Play 4. q Dartmouth Joi-IN COSSITT Hi-Y Club 3, Math. Club 3. CHARLES S. CoTswoRTH Heavyweight Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, Science Club 1, President, Latin Club 1, Masqueraders 2, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Burke Club 3, 4, Ser- geant-at-Arms, Drama Club 3, 4, Tabula Pub- lishing Board 3, 4, As- sistant Business Man- ager 4, Senior Class Play 4, Junior Prom Stunt 3, Chairman music com- mittee, General Prom Committee 3, Smoking Council 4, Secretary. Dartmouth Page Forty-six ERWIN COTTON- Radio Club 2. Crane JIOSEPH CRAWFORD Science Club 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Lincoln Club 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, General Prom Commit- tee 3. WiscoI1asinExjaertmental, Madison VIVIAN CRONEY Girls, Club 4, Com- mercial Club 2, Zoolo- gy Club 3. MERRILL D. CRONWALL Heavyweight Foot- ball 4, Heavyweight Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Masqueraders 2, Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Smoking Council 3, 4, President 4. Yale Q MARGARET CROTTEAU Atalanta 1, 45 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Masoueraders 25 Forum 3, 45 French Club 35 Girls' Club Chorus 3. JOHN H. CRYSLER Art Club 35 Boys' Camera Club 45 Hi-Y Club 25 Radio Club 2. N o1fzfbwes1fe1f11 THOMAS CUNNINGHAM RICHARD CUTRERA LAzAROs CUTSUVITIS Lightweight Basket- ball 3, 45 Tennis 35 Sci- ence Club 15 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Geography Club 35 Zoology Club 35 Cheerleader 1, 2. A Illinois GRANT DAHLGREEN Music Club 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN W. DAHM DOROTHY DALEY Girls' Club 1, 2, 35 Science Club 15 Corn- mercial Club 35 Girls' Club Chorus 2, 3. S Illinois RUSSELL DAVIS Science Club 15 Avia- tion Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y Club 45 Senior Class Play 4. A1'77ZOZl1' Iiiszfiluie Page Forty-se11e11 CHARLOTTE DAVISON Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, Girls Camera Club 4, Girls' Club Friendship Committee 2. RICHARD P. DEARLOVE Brooks Club 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y Club 4. - N oifzfbwesiern HELEN DE HAVEN Ata1anta.2, 3, 4, Pres- ident 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Masqueraders 2, Botany Club 3, 4,,Ser- geant-at-arms 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Senior Class play committee, Stu- dent Aid 3, 4, Girl Scouts, Troop 14 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4. Illinois ROBERT DELVES Lightweight Basket- ball 3, 4, Soccer 4, Sci- ence Club 1, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4, Junior Prom Stunt 3. FRED DETTMAR Tennis 3, 4, Manager, Masqueraders 2, Hi- Y Club 3, Radio Club 3, Lincoln Club 3, 4, Newton Club 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Trapeze Staff 4, Boys' Conference 4, Secretary, Chairman ar- rangements committee, Junior Prom Stunt 3, General Prom Commit- tee 3, National Oratori- cal Contest 3, 4, Stu- dent Aid 4, Hamilton Oratorical Contest 4, Chairman Class Gift Benefit Committee 4. Rochester Page Forty-eight RUTH DICKINSON Atalanta 1, 2, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Masqueraders 2, Honor Roll 1. N iitional Park Seniinmfy HAROLD W. DODD Track 4, History Club 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, President 3, Scribblers Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Student Aid 4, Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4. Illinois MARION S. DODGE Latin Club 1, Tatlers 2, Geography Club 3, Secretary, Story Club 3, 4. Illinois RUTH DOERING Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Geography C l u b 3, Vice-President, German Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Drama Club 4, Honor Roll 4, Girls' Club Chorus 4. Illinois ALFRED E DOMVILLE Latin Club 1 Tat lers 3 H1 Y Club 3 Burke Club 3 4 New ton Club 3 Scribblers Club 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 3, Treasurer 4g Honor Roll 4, Junior Prom Stunt 3, 4. Wzsc011sz1z BURLEIGH B DRUMMOND French Club 3 Dra ma Club 4 Girls Club Show 4, Junior Prom Stunt 3. Rollms . . - 3. 1 '- Q l 9 7 , ' o - , ' 7 3 3 3 a l , ' 9 FANCHER DONLY ' A RUTH DoRRANs Aralanta 2, 43 Girls, Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 4g Geog- raphy Club 2. Illinois MARGARET DOWNS Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Geography Club 33 Mu- sic Club 2, 3g Girls' Club Chorus 4. WILLIAM DYKEMA Hi-Y Club 35 Radio Club ' JAMES EFFERTZ Music Club 3, 45 Stu- dent Aid 35 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. A MARY EGBERT Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 15 Art Club 2, 3, French Club 35 Zoology Club 4. , N ortlawes tern PAUL M. EGBERT Lightweight Football 1, 25 Soccer 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 3, Manager 4g Sci- ence Club lg Art Club 2,1-li-Y Club 2, 3. Northwestern School of Commerce Page F orty-nine DOROTHY EILRICH Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Tatlers 2, Forum 3, 4, Honor Roll 1. Illiuois LOUIS EISENSTEIN g ET1-TEL EKLUND Atalanta 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Science Club 1, Geography Club 4, Music Club 2, 3, 4,1200 Point Award, Student Aid 4, Girls' Club Chorus 2. 4. i - DONALD ELLIOTT German Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Hi-Y Club 3,4. ROBERT EMERSOIN' Heavyweight Foot- ball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Purdue Page Fifty RUSSELL ENGELHARDT RICHARD ERNST Zoology Club 3. ETHEL EVENSEN Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Chicago Musical College MARY Lois EVERETT Atalanta 1, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 4, Girls' Club Chorus 3, 4. N orzfhwesterri S eb-ool of Corumerce EARLE FAHRNEY Science Club 1 Ra dio Club 2 Newton Club 3. Pnwlne MARION FISCHER Girls Clubl 2 3 4 Girls Manual Arts Club 45 Senior Class Play 45 Girls' Club Chorus 4. ROBERT E. FISHER, JR. Lightweight Football 15 Heavyweight Foot ball 45 Heavyweight J .- 'Q . , 3 asia s '3 9 EDWIN R. FARRAR Science Club 15 Radio Club 35 Botany Club- 2. GERTRUDE H. FARRAR Atalanta 15 Girls, Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Science Club 15 French Club 2, 35 Dra- ma Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Stephens MARYETT FINNEY Atalanta 2, 3, 45 Girls, Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Geography Club 35 Girls' Camera Club 45 600 Point Award. Illinois Basketball 45 Soccer 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 35 Swimming 1, 2, 35 Sci- ence Club 15 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 45 General Prom Committee 3. Illinois CARL FLIESSBACH HI-Ieavyweight Foot- ball 45 Heavyweight Basketball, Manager 45 Latin Club 15 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 45 Botany Club 3, 4, Sergeant-at- Arms 3. Indiana JAIVIES B. FORBES, JR. Swimming 3, 45 Sci- ence Club 15, Aviation Club 25 Brooks Club 1, 25 Hi-'Y Club 2, 3, 45 Burke Club 3, 45 Math. Club 35 Drama Club 45 Honor Roll 45 Boys' Conference, Chairman publicity committee 45 Senior Class Play 4. CLARICE FORTNEY Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Geography Club 3. Page Fifty-one DOROTHY FRANCIS Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Science C lu b 15 Geography Club 3. Illinois DORIS FRAZIN Atalanta 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 15 History C l u b 25 Geography Club 45 Zoology Club 35 Botany Club 45 Hon- or Roll 3, 4. . Chicago ROBERT G. FRENCH Science Club 15 Latin Club 15 History Club 25 Tatlers 25 Scribblers Club 3, 45 Zoology Club 3. RICHARD FULLER Lightweight Football 35 Heavyweight Foot- ball 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Track 15 Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Burke Club 3, 45 Boys' Con- ference, Chairman reg- istration committee 3. Cavfleton LAURA GAGE Atalanta 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 35 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 15 Masqueraders 25 Botany Club 35 Story Club 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Tra- peze Staff 4: Girls' Con- ference, Chairman of carry over committee 3, 4, President 45 Junior Prom Stunt 3. Page Fifty-two ELSA GANSCHOW Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 History Club 25 Girls' Manual Arts Club 45 Botany Club 35 Girls' Camera Club 45 Girls' Club Chorus 3. Northwestern CHARLES GANSS Honor Roll 4. N o1fth Carolina RUSSELL GERRY Science Club 15 Latin Club 15 Aviation Club 2, 35 Botany Club 35 Zoology Club 4. Iowa State ROBERT GIBBS Science Club 15 Latin Club 25 Hi-Y Club 45 Zoology Club 45 Stage Committee 4. N orth Carolina CHARLES H GILBERT Latin Club 1 Boys Camera Club 1 2 3 4 Brooks Club 1 Honor Roll 1 Student Aid 3 N 01 thwes1fe1 77 ANDREW GILCHRIST ELMER M GOLTERMANN German Club 3 4 President 3 Orchestra ROBERTW GORDON Latin Club 1 Tat lers 2 Scribblers Club 3 4 Drama Club4 Se nior Class Play . . . , , I 3 3 3 3 2 , - a a 9 a . 4 ' ' f 5 4. 1' I : 3 - O . 3 . . - 3 3 3 . HAZEL GODDARD Girls' Club 3, 4, Ge- ography Club 4. CHARLES GOLDER Lightweight Football 45 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 43' I-Ii-Y Club 3, 4g Zool- ogy Club 3. Belozt LENARD P. GOTSCH Science Club 15 His- tory Club 2, Math. Club 35 Drama Club 3. PAUL GOTTARDQ Botany Club 4, Trea- surer, Honor Roll 4. JAMES A. GOWDY Science Club 15 Latin Club 15 Masqueraders 2, Sergeant-at-Arms, Hi- Y Club 2, 3, 4, Scrib- blers Club 4, Drama Club 43 Boys' Confer- ence, Chairman ar- rangements committee 3. Asbville, N. C. Page Fifty-tlaree GERTRUDE GRADOLPH Girls, Club 1, 2, 3, 43 History Club 2, Brooks Club 1, 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 4, Girls' Club Chorus 3. GLENN GRAHAM Lincoln Club 4. . Armour Tech. ADELLA GRANNEMAN Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOYCE G. GRAY' Union High School 1, 2, 3 . M etro 120-litan ROBERT GREEN History Club 25 Math. Club 35 Honor Roll 2. Chicago Page Fi fty- four FRANK GREENWALD Radio Club 4, 5, Sycamore High School l, 2, 3. WILBUR H. GRIM History Club- 2, Brooks Club 1, 2, 3, Sec- retary 3g Geography Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 3. . CLARENCE GROOT Lightweight Basket- b a l l 3, Heavyweight Basketball 4. EVELYN GULBRANDSEN f Girls, .Club 45 Art Club 3. I N ormal MARTHA GUSTAFSON Atalanta 4 Girls Cu 1 2 3 4 Moser WILLIAM GUTGSELL ' Swimming 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, German Club 4, H1 Y Club 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Illmozs JOSEPHA HALLER Sc1enceClub1 Avia tion Club 2 3 Radio Cu 1 2 3 4 r si dent3 4 Trapeze StaH I mlzana J. EDNVARD HALLIGAN lb,,,i I- ,sf -' 1 I lb,,,,Pe'- 3,4-. WILLIAM HACKLEY Lightweight ,Football 4, Track 4, Tatlers 2, Math. Club 4. Dartmouth DoRIs HAGEN Atalanta 1, 2, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Masqueraders 2, Forum 3, 4, French Club 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4, Junior Prom Stunt 3, Student Aid 4, Girls' Club Chorus 3. 3 Northwestern JACK HAMMON Science Club 1, Lin- coln Club 3, 4, Scrib- blers Club 3, 4, Vice- President 3 , President' 4, Honor Roll 4, Literary Tabula Staff 3, 4, Poet- ry Editor 4, Senior Class Play 4, Student Aid 3, 4, Rivals, Chairman ticket committee 4, Class Historian 4. HELEN HARBECK Atalanta 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, Geogra- phy Club 3, Zoology Club 4, Newton Club 3, 4, Girls' Club Chorus 3, 4. JAIVIES H, HARGER Science Club 1: Latin Club 1, History Club 2, Hi-Y Club 3, Lincoln Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Tabula Publishing Board 4, Senior Class Play 4, Junior Prom Stunt 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. I Page-Fifty-fi11e FRANCES M. HARNER Atalanta 1, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Science Club 1, Masqueraders 2, French Club 3, Story Club 4, Honor Roll 1, 2. Gulf Park BARBARA JANE HARRIS Atalanta 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls, Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Science Club 1, Masqueraders 2, Story Club 3, 4,,Vice- President 4, Newton 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Trapeze Staff 3, 4, Edi- tor 4, Literary Tabula Staff 3, Junior Editor, Girls, Conference, Chairman recreation committee4, 2000 Point Award. WiSC011Si7Z, EDWARD G. HARRIS Lightweight Football 1, Heavyweight Foot- ball 3, 4, Baseball 3, Track 1, 'Science Club 1, French Club 2, 3, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Music Club 2, 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Band 1, 2. WALTER M. HARTMAN Soccer' 3, 4, Swim- ming 3, 4, Assistant Manager 3, Manager 4, Hi-Y Club 2, Radio Club 2. Illinois VERNA MARY HATCH Atalanta 1, 2, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tatlers 2, Treasurer, Geogra- phy Club 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, Girl Scouts, Troop 14 2 . I Gulf Park Page Fifty-six SARAH HAZAN Atalanta 1, 2, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Science Club 1, Masqueraders 2, Girls' Manual Arts Club 1, Girl Scouts, Troop 14 1, 2. Illinois .MERRILL HEALD Lightweight Football 4, Science Club 1, Latin Club 1, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Burke Club 3, 4, Newton Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3. Da1f1f1nonila ARTHUR HECKMAN ,Tennis 1, 2, Science Club 1, Radio Club 1, Geography Club 3 .I N o1'ilowesz'e1fn 'NICHOLAS HEINZ Science Club 1, Z0- --olo gy Club 4. - California CAROL HEMINGWAY Girls Club1 2 3 4 Sc1ence Club 1 Mas queraders 2 Treasurer Story Club 3 4 Ser geant at Arms 3 Presi dent 4 Drama Club 3 4 Honor Rolll 2 3 4 Trapeze Staff 3 4 Literary Tabula Staff 3 4 Junior Prom Stunt 3 General Prom Commit- tee 3, Chairman Foot- ball Dance stunt com mittee 4 EDWARD HILLS Sc1enceClub1 Latin Clubl History Club 2 H1 Y Club 3 Burke Club 3 4 Scribblers Club 3 4 Honor Roll Yee REYNOLD HJELM Rollins MARY C. HETTLER Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Manual Arts Club 2, 3, 4, President'3, 4. RUTH HDTTLER Atalanta 2, G ir ls ' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Manual Arts Club 3, 4, Historian 35 Geography Club 2. N ortfowes tern HARRIETT HILL Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Music Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 35 Girls' Conference, Chairman music committee, Or- ' chestra 3, 4. Musical College Latin Club 15 Brooks Club 15 Radio Club 3, 4. . RICHARD H012-BINs Tennis 3, 4g Latin Club 1, Consul, Tatlers 2, Vice-President 25 Lincoln Club 3, 4, Vice- President 3 5 D r a m a Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Trapeze Staff 3, 4, Literary Tabula Staff, Associate Editor 3, 45 Senior Class Play 45 Junior Prom Stunt 35 Chairman Prom pro- gram committee 3. 1Visconsin MARION VIRGINIA HODGSON ' Girls' Club 3, 4, Zo- ology Club 4g Botany Club 2. Illinois JOHN HOEKSTRA Radio Club 23 Geog- raphy Club 3. Illinois Page Fifty-seven HELEN HOLMES Atalanta 3, 45 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 15 Masqueraders 25 Art Club 2 ,45 Girls' Camera Club 35 Drama Club 4. A1Z6l1'6fb1'00lZ KENNETH HOLT A History Club 25 Zo- ology Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 4. I Northwestern MARIE HOPPESCH Atalantal, 25 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Club 35 Story Club 45 Honor Roll 2. DONALD HOUSTON Heavyweight Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Baseball 25 Track 35 Hi- Y Club 2, 3,45 Orches- tra 2. ' Michigan WALDEN H'OWARD Science Club 15 Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Radio Club 3 . Page Fifty-eiglol LAURALEE HOWSER Atalanta 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Tatlers.25 Music Club 35 Story Club 3, 45 Dra- ma Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 25 Senior Class Play 45 Girls' Club Show 35 Junior Prom Stunt 35 2000 Point Award 4. ELIZABETH HOYBERG MADELINE HUGGINS Atalanta 1, 25 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Mas- queraders 25 Brooks Club 1, .2, 3, 4, Secre- t ary 45 Commercial Club 4, Vice President 45 Geography Club 35 Girls' Club Chorus 4. Bryant-Straitton Business College KATHERINE ANNE HUGHES Atalanta 1, 25 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 45 Latin Club 1, Consul5 Masqueraders 2, Secretaryg Forum 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Class Vice-President 35 Student Council 2, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Trapeze Staff 3, 45 Girls Conference, Vice President 4, Chairman program committee 45 Senior Class Play 45 Girls' Club Show 45 Iu- nior Prom Stunt 35 General Prom Commit- tee 35 Chairman Prom program committee 35 Girls' Club Council 2, 4. Oberlin LEMOIN HULL Aviation Club 3, 45 French Club 4. Iowa State College WILLIAM HUME ' Lightweight Football 3, Aviation Club 2, 3. Illinois EVERETT HUMMEL Heavyweight F O O t- ball 2, 35 Track 1. Incliana FRANCES HUSON Atalanta 2, '3, 4g Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Science Club 15 Geogra- phy Club 45 Girls' Ca- mera Club 2, 3. Illinois CHARLES HYDE Illinois JOHN W. HYDE Geography Club 1, 25 Treasurer 2. - N ortlawesteifn HERBERT ISRAELSTAM Science Club 1g His- tory Club 2, Newton Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 4. Chicago JEAN JACKSON Atalanta 25 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 45 Brooks Club 1, 2, 3. RUTH JACOBS Atalanta 1, 2, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Zoology Club 35 Girls' Club Friendship Committee 2, 3 . Michigan Page ,Fifty-nine :Y I ' -A I I LAURA JAMES' Atalanta 2, Botany Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Music Club 3, Senior Class Play 4. Illinois MARY S. JEFFRIES Atalanta 1, 2, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Science Club 1, Zoology Club 3. West Snhiirhan Training School ANTHONY JEHLIK Science Club 1, His- tory Club 2. I Illinois' HARRY JENSEN Science Club 1, His- tory Club 2, Geography Club 4. ' Ch-iengo VERNA JOHNS Atalanta 2, Girls' l Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mas- queraders 2, Botany Club 3, Drama Club 4, Newton Club 3, 4, Sen- ior Class Play 4. Denison Page Sixty FRED JOHNSON ' Lightweight Football 1, 2, Heavyweight Football 3, 4, Heavy- weight Basketball 3, Baseball 3, 4, Track 1, Art Club 4, Vice Presi- dent, Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Indiana STANLEY G. JOHNSON Science Club 1, Boys' Camera Club 2, Brooks' Club 1, Senior Class Play 4. Wheatoii ANNE HALL JONES Atalanta 2, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Manual Arts Club 3, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Geog- raphy Club,3. Chicago Actnleiny of Fine Arts GORDON JOTINTES Lightweight ,Football 4, Math. Club 3, Dra- ma Club 4, Honor Roll 4, Track 4, Austin High 1. Northwestern C . I l ? Y I A 5 RICHARD M JORDAN Science Club 1 H1 Y Club 2 Zoology Club I llzrzozv EVELYN LUCYLLE JORGESEN Girls, Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Geography Club 2, 3. Illznozs GERTRUDE LOUISE JOVE Atalantal G1rls Clu 1 2 3 4 rn mercial Club 3 Girls Camera Club3 4 ELSIE ANNA KADLEC Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 15 Music Club 1, 3, 4g H1StOfY Club 2. . 5 ,- I . . , 9 S U b . Co - 4. I 9 a s .9 l , . . 3 . J i ALLEN JOSLYN French Club 2, 3, Drama Club 45 Senior Class Play 4. ANNETTE JOURDAN Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 German Club 2, 3, 4. 4 Illinois BETTY KAISER Atalanta 2, 3, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Science' Club 1, French Club 35 Botany Club 3g Drama Club 45 Junior Prom Stunt 35 General Prom Committee 3. .Northwestern . JOSEPH KALLICK Latin Club 25 His- tory Club 2g Boys' Ca- mera Club 4g Radio Club 25 Newton Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Trapeze Staff 4. ERNEST KANE Soccer 3, 4. Armour Tech Page Sixty-one l H I: FRANCES KANE Girls, Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1. Art Institute DAINES KAPANTAIS Science Club 15 Latin Club 2, Hi-Y Club 3. JOSEPH KAPLAN Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. ' Illinois JOHN KAVAN Lightweight Football 45 Junior Prom Stunt 3. Loyola ROBERT KEEPER Science Club 15 Hi- Y Club 35 Geography Club 3. Page Sixty-Two ROBERT KEFGEN Soccer 35 Latin Club 15 Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Burke Club 4g Geogra- phy Club 2, Sergeant- at-Arms. Michigan ROBERT KEGLEY Lightweight Football 45 Swimming 35 Geog- raphy Club 3. ERNEST KENDALL Science Club 15 Hi-Y Club 2, 3. Illinois DOROTHY KESTER Atalanta 4, G ir l' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Science Club 15 Girls' Club Chorus 3, 4. DAVID KELTTLESTRINGS Swimming 3, 4, Ger- man Club 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 2, Vice-President 4, Geography Club 2, Sergeant-at-Arms. DOROTHY KEY Atalanta 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Brooks Club 1,4 Girls' Camera Club 4, Vice- President, President, Math Club 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4, 600 Point Award, Student Aid 3, Girls' Club Chorus 4. Ilflino-is JULIETTE C. KIMBALL Atalanta 1,'2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 1, Brooks Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club Chorus 3, 4. HOPE KIME Girls' Club 1, IZ, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Science Club 1, Masqueraders 2, French Club 3, 45 Drama Club 4, Library Staff 3 . Rockford JZZL' JOSEPH KINAL Lightweight Football 3, Science Club 1, His- tory Club 2, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Newton Club 3, Honor Roll 4. Ohio Weisleyan STEPHEN KINAL Science Club 1, Zool- ogy Club 3. ROBERT KINDERMAN Lightweight Basket- ball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Masquer- aders 2, Brooks Club 1, Lincoln Club 4, Scrib- blers Club 3, Drama Club 3, 4, President 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Tra- peze Staff 3, 4, Senior Tabula Staff 3, 4, Ath- letic Editor 4, Senior Class Play 4, General Prom Committee 3. Illinois HELEN KIRBY History Club 2. Chicago RUTH KLEIN Girls' Club- 1, 2, 3, 4, Masqueraders 2, Botany Club 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 4. Page Sixty-three KARL KNEISEL Radio Club 25 Burke C l u b 45 Geography Club 25 Drama Club 3, 45 Dido Chairman lighting committee 4. RUTH KNIGHT MARIAN KNOSTMAN Atalanta 35 Girls' Club '1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 15 Tatlers 25 Brooks Club 45 Drama Club 45 Senior Class Play 4. JOHN KNOwLTON ' Science Club 15 His- tory Club 25 Radio Club 3, Vice-President5 Newton Club 35 Drama Club 45 Honor Roll 2, 45 General Prom Com- mittee 3 . Grimzell IOSEPHINE KNOX Atalanta 1, 2, 35 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club '15 Botany Club 4, Vice-Presidentg Drama Club 35 Girls' Club Chorus 3. NOTf!01UESf6T1Z Page Sixty-four ROBERT I. KNUDSON Lightweight Football 3, 45 Lightweight Bas-- ketball 35 Baseball Ma- jor 45 Science Club 15 Tatlers 2g Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4. Purdue WILLIAM KOCH . 5 Illinois MARY KOCHENDORFER Atalanta 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 15 Latin Club 15 Science Club 15 Masqueraders 25 Zool- ogy Club 35 Honor Roll 1. DOROTHY KOLSTEDT Atalanta 1, 25 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 25 Zoology Club 3. CLARA KOLTZ Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tatlers 2, Zoology Club 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. A Moser Business College ROY KOMAREK Aviation C l u b 3, Treasurer, Boys' Cam- era Club 1, 2, Radio Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4. Illinois JULIANNE KRALOVEC Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Masqueraders 2, French Club 3, Girls' Camera Club 2, 3, Math. Club 2, Secretary, Story Club 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 2. Arizona LEONA KRIZAN Atalanta 1, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Geography Club 2, 3, Newton Club 3, 4. Moser FLORENCE G. KROGMAN Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3. Mose1 HELEN KULPAK Atalanta 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Trea- surer 4, President 4, Honor Roll 3, Girls' Club Chorus 3, Newton Club 2, Senior Class Play 4, Library Staff 1. PAUL EDWARD KUNKEL -St. Paul's High School 3 1, . St. Viator High School 2, Evans- ton High School 3. ' St. Viator ROSE LA BOND Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Brooks Club 1, 2, 3, Newton 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Library Staff 2, 3, 4. A Illinois BRADLEY LA FLEUR Botany Club 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. Page Sixty-five P 9 Q' s V ', -1 , '.-'1'-. ' f J - 4- api, w I -. . ' . 4 -s ' , , , 7 - ROYAL LALLY Lightweight Football 1, '35 ,Heavyweight Football 25 He a V y- weight Basketball 2, 3, Mgr. 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Masquer- aders 25 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 45 Geography Club 3, 45 Commercial Club 4. Crane, LILLIAN LANGBEINA . Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 German Club 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Student Council 15 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. - NOTIfh LU'6.91f671Z MARGARET LARSEN Atalanta 45 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Com- mercial Club 3, 45 Sen- ior Class Play 45 Girls' Club Chorus 3. Moser DOROTHY LAVERS Atalanta 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Brooks Club 15 Geogra- phy Club 45 600 Point Award5 Student Aid 2, 35 Girls' Club,Friend- ship Committee 2, 35 Girl Scouts, Troop 14 2, 3. ' ' I . Illinois WILLIAM LAVICKA Lightweight Football 15 Heavyweight Foot- ball 35 Heavyweight Basketball 3, 4, Captain 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Fresh-Soph. Football 25 History Club 2, Treas- urer5 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 45 Secretary 45 Burke Club 45 Class Treasurer 45 Honor Roll 1, 35 Smoking Council 4. Illinois Page Sixty-six MARSHALL LAWRANOE Science Club 15 Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Math. Club 3, 45 Vice-President 3, Treasurer 45 D r a m a Club 45 Senior Class Play 45 Student Aid 4. LUCILLE LE BOLD Atalanta 1, 25 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 15 History Club 25 French Club 1, 2, 35 Geography C l u by 35 Girls' Camera Club 2. I Illinois DOROTHY LEHMANN Atalanta 1, 25 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Zoology Club 35 Girls' Club Chorus 3. Moser KATHRYN LEHN Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 3. Moser FRANK LENNOX Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Science Club 1, Secretary, History Club 2, Vice-President, Aviation Club 2, 3, Sec- retary 3, Boys' Camera Club 1, Drama Club 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4, Junior Prom Stunt 3. No1f1fl2wes2fe1fn MAXINE LENOX Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Geography Club 3, Library Staff 3,.4. , , CATHERINE LEONI Atalanta 1, 2, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, History Club 2, Masqueraders 2, French Club 3, 4, Math. Club 3. EDWIN J. LEVY Soccer 3, 4, Captain 4, Geography Club 3, 4. Illinois DoRoTHY 4 LINDENMEYER A aanta 1, 2, 3, 4, G'rs Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Masqueraders 2, Geog- raphy Club 3, Zoology Club 4 Girls' Club Chorus 4 Illinois VERLE LINDQUIST Atalanta 3, 4, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, History Club 2, Secretary, Brooks Club 2, Geography Club 3, Story Club 3, Drama Club 4, Minneapolis High 1. N ortbwes tern VIRGINIA LIZZADRO Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club Chorus 4. Illinois ARTHUR LOEBIG Radio Club 3. 1 MILLER LONGWELL Science Club 1, His- tory Club 2, 3, Newton Club 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Girls' Club Show, Chairman properties committee. Awnozw Tech. Page Sixty-seven I I JAMES A. LORENZ Lake View High School 1, 2. RAYMOND DIENER Swimming 2, 4, Ge- ography Club 3. Illinois VINCENT LOTTS N otre Dame FRANKLIN LOUNSBURY Science Club 1, Latin Club 1, Masqueraders Z, President, Hi-Y Club 3, Burke Club 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Class Vice-President 4, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Honor Roll 1,.2, 3, 4, Senior Tabula Staff 3, 4, Club Editor 4, T a b ul a Publishing Board 3, 4, Suburban League Boys' Council 3, 4, President 4, Junior Prom Stunt 3, Stage Committee 3, 4, Schol- arship Cup 4, National Oratorical Society Con- test 4. Yale ERNEST LOVING VVbea,1fo1z Page Sixty-eight HAROLD J. LOVING Lincoln Club 4, Mu- sic Club 4, Band 4. Wvlaeatou HAROLD LUEBKE VINCENT LUEHR BETTY LUEE Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Tat- lers 2, Art Club 2, Story Club 3, 4, Quar- ter Mistress 4, Newton Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Senior Tabula Staff 3, 4, Assistant Art Editor 4, Senior Class Play, Chair- man poster committee 4, Co-Chairman Foot- ball Dance decoration committee 4. Carleton . f-ff ROBERT LUNDAHL Lightweight Football 3, 4, History Club 2, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4. Illinois WALTER LUNDE Lightweight Basket- ball 3, 4, Science Club 1, History Club 2, Vice- President, Hi-Y Club' 2, 3, 4, Burke Club 3, 4, Geography Club 3, President, Drama Club 3, 4, Class President 4, Class Treasurer 3, Stu- dent Council 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Tabula Staff 3, 4, Ac- tivities Editor 4, Boys' Conference, Chairman publicity committee 3, General Prom Commit- tee 3, Junior Prom S t u n t 3, Chairman Prom inance committee 3, Chairman Football Dance program com- mittee 4, Student Aid 4. Wisco1zsin ROBERT MAGEE Heavyweight Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Science Club 1, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Geography Club 3. Cmfleton PAUL MAGLIANO Lightweight Football 4, Lightweight Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, .-...........,,. EVELYN MAI-IONEY Girls' Club 3, 4, Lat- in Club 3, Girls, Cam- era Club 3, 4, Girls' Club Chorus 3, Girl Scouts, Troop 14 3, 4. GRACE E. BIIALONEY Music Club 4, Com- mercial Club 4, Secre- tary, Girls, Club Cho- rus 4. ISOBEL MASMOTTE Atalanta 1, Girls' Club 1, 2, 4, Masquer- aders 2, Brooks Club' 2, 4, Story Club 4, Dra- ma Club 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Trapeze Staff 4, Senior Class Play 4, Girls' Club Chorus 4, Boulder State Prepara- tory High School 3. Q Colorado EARL G. MCABERY, JR. Science Club 1, His- tory Club 2. N o1fzfhweste1'u MARY MCAULIEEE Atalanta 1, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Masqueraders 2, Forum 3 4, Music Club 1, Drama Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Second place in scholar- ship award 4. Page Sixty-nine GEORGE MCCAMENT Burke Club 45 Math Club 35 Student Aid 3, 4. DOROTHY MOCANN Atalanta 2, 3, 45 Girls, Club 2, 3, 45 Masqueraders 25 Story Club 45 Drama Club 4 5 Honor Roll 3, 45 Senior Class Play 45 Student Aid 4. A N ortbfwes tern WALTER MCCARTY Armour MARYANNA MCCLEARY ANDREW I. MCCLINTOCK Science Club 15 New- ton Club 3, 45 Stage Committee 3, 4. Page Swemfy GORDON MCCLURE History Club 25 Hi.- Y Club 2, 35 Student Aid 3. Pzmz'1Le GEORGE MOCOLLUM Science Club 15 Mas- queraders 25 B r o 0 k s Club 1, 2, 35 German Club 3, 45 Student Aid 4. FERN MCDONALD Atalanta 1, 2,35 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 15 History Club 2, Secretaryg Bot- any Club 3, Vice-Presi- dentg Math Club 35 Drama Club 3, 45 Hon- or Roll 3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Girls' Club Cho- rus 2, 3. ' VC7isco1zsi1z HENRIETTA MOELROY Atalanta 1, 2, 3, 45 Girlsf Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Science Club' 15 Zoology Club 35 Math Club 3, 45 Newton Club 35 1600 Point AWard5 Student Aid 4. National Kinde1fga1f1fe1z College KENNETH MCEWEN Zoology Club 3, treasurer. - Illinois HELEN MCFEDRIES Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, Drama Club 4, Senior Class Play 45 IZOO Point Award 3. Illinois JANE MCGREGOR Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club IQ Science Club IQ History Club 2, President, Forum 3, 45 Math 'Club 3, Sec- retary, Newton .Club 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Tabula Staff 3, 4, Club Editor 45 Junior Prom Stunt 35 2000 Point Award, Stu- dent Aid 3, 4. lVise0nsin HOWARD MCKERRAL Science Club 35 Avi- ation Club 4. Illinois RUTH MCKINLAY Atalanta 25 Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 43 Science Club IQ Art Club I. Pnrrlne HELEN MCKINLEY Atalanta 23 Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club IQ Tatlers 2, Brooks Club IQ Zool- ogy Club 3, Story Club 32 4- EAFFIE J. MECRACKEN Atalanta IQ Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 43 Mas- queraders 25 French Club 1, 2, Story Club 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4. Poinona KENNETH MEENAN Heavyweight F 0 0 t- ball 1, 3, 4, captain 4, Heavyweight Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4, Science Club IQ Latin Club IQ Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Student Council 4, Sen- ior Class Play 45 Stu-- dent Aid 3. N ortbwes tern EARL MEGGELIN Heavyweight F 0 o t- ball Manager 4, Science Club IQ Lincoln Club 3, 4, Student Council 4Q Honor Roll 2, 4, Chairman Football Dance ticket commit- tee 4Q Student Aid 3. N ortbwestern Page Seventy-one I ' 5 i I I I 1 Q I F 3 1 4 . l l . - l I . . ,. C . l l . P 1 lr I' ,I 5.1 .L ffl. ...L -wp., I B c lx Q I l f l QI. l J. E' 47 'S P 1 , . il 11 , ? li l l. lx I 6 Q. 1 F Z. I 3 I 'I JOHN MELLEN Geography Club 43 Math Club 3, 45 Senior Class Play 4. HENRY MERENESS, JR. Lightweight Football 3, 45 Lightweight Bas- ketball I, 2, 35 Heavy- weight Basketball 45 Baseball IQ Tennis 25 Science Club IQ Latin Club IQ French Club 35 Hi-Y Club I, 2. Northwestern 'ALLEN METCALF Orchestra 45 Band 4. N orzfbwes tern PIENRY METZ Science Club IQ Geo- graphy Club 3, Treas- urerg Zoology Club 4. BIIATRICE METZNER Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 2. ' Denison Page'Seven1fy-two JAMES MICHAEL Geography Club 2. FREDERICK L. MICHEL Science Club IQ Brooks Club I, 2, 3, President 3g Lincoln Club 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Senior Class Play 45 Girls' Club Show 3, 43 Student Aid 3, 4. Oberlin GEORGE MILLER Heavyweight F o o t- ball 3, 4. EVELYN MILLER Atalanta I, 2, 35 Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club IQ Masque- raders 25 Brooks Club IQ Botany Club 45 Mu- sic Club IQ Drama Club 3, 45 Newton Club 35 Honor Roll I, 3, 45 Sen- ior Class Play 4Q Junior Prom Stunt 35 General Prom Committee 32 600 Point Awardg Girls, Club Chorus 2, 3. N ortbwestern I 1 JULIA MITCHELL Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4g Latin Club IQ Drama Club 45 Girls' Club Chorus 4. Northwestewi CHARLES MOE FLORENCE MORAN Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4g Science Club IQ Commercial Club 3, 43 French Club 2, 35 Girls' Club Chorus 3, 4. Wfisconsizz DOUGLAS MOTT Lightweight Football 4. Miefaigmz State FRANK J. MRAzEK, JR. Illinois JOHN MUDGE Tatlers 2Q Radio Club 2, 3. GEORGE MUDRA Radio Club I, 2, 33 Senior Class Play 4. N ortbwestern WILLIAM MULLEN Geography Club 35 Music Club IQ Zoology Club 3, 4. Notre Danze ETI-IEL MUNDAY Girls' Club I, 25 Music Club 2g Honor Roll 25 Student Aid 3. Page Seventy-tloree MARIE MURRAY Atalanta 35 Girls Club I, 2, 3, 45 Girls Club Show 35 Girls' Club Friendship Com,- mittee I. 3 3 JOHN S. NAGEL, JR. Science Club IQ Lat- in Club IQ History Club 25 Hi-Y Club 35 Burke Club 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Tabula Staff 3, 4, Editor-in- Chief 45 Literary Ta- bula Staff, Current Events Editor 35 Senior Class Play 45 Junior Prom Stunt 33 General Prom Committee 35 Chairman Football Dance furniture com- mittee 4Q Student Aid 4. N orzfhwes tern IRVING NAVIAUX Soccer 45 Radio Club 4. Illinois GRETCHEN NEEDHAM Atalanta I, 2, 35 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club IQ Science Club IQ Masqueraders 25 Music Club I, 25 I go Point AWard5 Dra- ma Club 3, 45 Math. Club 3, 4, Secretary 35 Student Aid 3, 45 Band 3 a 4- Wisconsin EILEEN NEUFELDT Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club IQ Science Club I. Illinois Page Seventy-four IRVING NILSEN Heavyweight F 0 o t- ball 2. Illinois EDWARD NORDHAUS Latin Club IQ Tat- lers, Secretary 25 Lin- coln Club 3, 45 New- ton Club 35 Scribblers Club 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Trapeze Staff 3, 45 Literary Tabula Staff 3, 4, Managing Editor 3, 45 Chairman Prom Furniture Com- mittee 3Q American Chemistry Society Con- test 4, Ist place. DONALD NORMAN Latin Club IQ Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Burke Club 45 Drama Club 45 Trapeze Staff 45 Junior Prom Stunt 3. Chicago DOROTHY NORTON Atalanta 3, 45 Girls' Club 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Junior Prom Stunt 3. Beloit CLINTON A NOVAK Heavyweight F O O t ball I 2 Latin Club I Masqueraders 2 New ton Club 3 4 RICHARD T OAKES Latin Club I His tory C l u b 2 Girls Club Show 3 Junior Prom Stunt 3 RUSSELL D. NOWLIN Boys' Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 3, 4. Illinois THOMAS NUTT EUGENE NYQUIST Science Club IQ Ra- dio Club 3. Purclue MARION OETJEN Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 43 Student Aid 3. Art Institute CLARA OETTING Austin High I, 2, 35 Girls' Club 4. Illinois JACK OLAFSSON Science Club IQ Hi- Y Club 2, 3. N ortbufes tem MARIAM QLSEN Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club IQ Tat- lers 25 Geography Club 3, Drama Club 3, 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Illinois Page Seventy-fine IDA L. OLSON Atalanta I, 2, 45 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club IQ Mas- queraders 25 Forum 45 Botany Club 35 Drama Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play, Chairman program committee 45 Student Aid 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Girl Scouts, Troop I4 I, 2. Grinnel College VIRGINIA OREBAUG1-I Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Geo- graphy Club 33 Music Club 3, 45 Girl Scouts, Troop I4 2. Rollins THOMAs OSTERHOLM Masqueraders 23 Mu- sic Club 3, 4, President 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 25 Senior Tabula Staff 3, Art Edi- tor '45 Literary Tabula Staif 3, Art Editor 45 Senior Class Play, Chair- man stage artists com- mittee 4Q Dido, chair- man stage artists 45 Girls' Club Show 35 Junior Prom Stunt stage committee 2, 3. Cmfleton JANE OW'EN , 'Atalanta I, 2, 3, Sec-. retary 25 Girls' Club' 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club IQ Masqueraders 25 Forum 3, 43 French Club 35 Drama Club 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Conference speaker 35 Senior Class Play 45 Student Aid 45 Girls' Club Chorus 2. N 01' tbwes tern DOROTHY OWENS Girls' Club I., 2, 3,' 45' Masqueraders 25 French Club 3, 45 Geo- graphy Club 3Q Honor Roll 3. u Page Seventy-six STANLEY PAOHYNSKI Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Ra- dio Club 4. Illinois FLORENCE PARKS Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club IQ Tat- lers 25 French Club 35 Math. Club 35 Story Club 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Honor Roll I, 2, 43 Trapeze Staff 3, 45 Sen- ior Class Play 4. JACK PEFFER Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. WESLEY E. PELTZER Orchestra L, 2. A Illinois ELIZABETH PENNOCK Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club IQ Geogra- phy Club 33 Zoology Club 4g Girls' Camera Club 3g Girl Scouts, Troop I4 I, 2, 3. ETHEL PETERSON Girls' Club 3, 4g Geography Club 3g Sen- ior Class Play 43 Girls' Club Chorus 4. Northwestern GERTRUDE J. PFEFFER Atalanta I, 2Q Art Club 2, 3, 4. Illinois ROBERT PHILLIPS Swimming 2, 3Q Science Club IQ Tat- lers 2, Vice Presidentg Brooks Club 25 Radio Club 3, 43 Music Club 45 Boys' Conference, Chairman music com- mittee 43 Orchestra 2, 3' 4' . . Wisconsin HOWARD W. PICKETT Swimming I, 2, 3, 43 Science Club IQ Latin Club IQ Tatlers 23' Lincoln Club 3, 4, Pres- ident 45 Scribblers Club 3 3 Drama Club 45 Hon- or Roll 3, 43 Boys' Con- ference, Chairman nom- inating committee 35 Senior Class Play 43 junior Prom Stunt 3. Chicago ' PAULINE PIEPER Girls' Club IQ Latin Club IQ Tatlers 23. German Club 23 Honor' Roll 2. I DOROTHY M. PIERSON Atalanta 2, 3, - 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4g Commercial Club 2, 33 French Club 25 Zoology Club 33 Drama Club 43 600 Point Award 3. MARGARET PIGGOT .Atalanta I, 23 Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4g Latin Club IQ Science Club IQ Zoology Club 35 Girls' Club Show 2. Illinois WILLIAM H. PLETTA Student Aid 4. Illinois Page Senenty-seven JENNIE POLKOW Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Geography Club 45 German Club 2, 3. WILLIAM PORTER Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 45 General Prom Commit- tee 3. EVELYN POTTER Girls' Club I, 2, 3 43 Commercial Club 42 French Club 2, 35 Zool- ogy' Club 35 Girl Scouts, .Troop I4 1, 4.' JACK PROHASKA ' Science Club IQ Burke Club 45 Geog- raphy Club 25 , Scrib- blers Club 35 Drama Club 45 Trapeze Staff 45 Senior Tabula Staff 3, 4, Features Editor 45 Student Aid 3, 4. 5 I Carleton LILYAN POZIN Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Music Club 2, 33 Science Club 3. Crane junior Page'Seventy-eight DONALD QUIGLEY ' Heavyweight Basket- ball 45 German Club 35 Radio Club IQ Newton Club 3, 45 Scribblers Club 2. VIRGINIA QUINLAN Girls' Club r, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club IQ Science Club IQ Geography Club 35 Girls' Camera Club 45 Girls' Club Chorus 3. Illinois DOLORES RAND Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ELINOR READ Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Story Club 3, 45 Girls' Club Chorus 3. . Stephens DOROTHY REED G1r s Club I 2 3 4 Latin Club I Sc1 ence Club I Masquei aders ueographw Club 3 Story Club 4 Denison JAYN REED Atalanta I Glrls Club I 2 3 4 Science Club 1, Girls Manual Arts Club 35 Geogra- phy Club 3: Girls' GENEVIEVE REXROAT Atalanta I 2 Girls u I 2 4 ence Club I History Club 2 Forum 3 4 French Club I Geography Club 3 Sec retary Student Coun c1l 3 4 Secretary Honor Roll I 2 3 4 Senior Tabula .staff 3 4 Associate Editor G 1 r l s Conference Chairman registration comm1ttee 4 Chairman Football Dance decora tion committee 4 Stu dent Aid 3, 4, Chair- man 4. Camera Club 3, 4, Trea- surer 4. Purdue 'RUTH REHM Atalanta I, 2, 35 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 3, 45 Girls' Camera Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 4. Illinois BRYCE REXROAT Boys' Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Junior Prom Stunt 3. LEWIS B. RHEINSMITH Soccer 3, 4, Assist- ant Mgr. 45 Science Club I, 25 Latin Club Ig Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Geography Club 2, 35 Lincoln Club 4, Drama Club 3, 43 Boys' Con- ference Preparatory Council 3, 45 Student Aid 4. E , Morfou junior ROY KICHTER Science Club ns Geography Club 3. JAMES D. RIVET Aviation Club 2, 3: Radio Club 4. Illiuois DOROTHY ROBERTS Girls' Club I, 2, 3, :rg Masqueraders 25 Dra- ma Club 4. W'a1fcl Belmont Page Seventy-ni1ze MARJORY ROBERTS Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Latin Club IQ Masqueraders 2, Brooks Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Forum 3, 4, GeographyClub 3, Vice-President, Drama Club 45 Honor Roll 35 Trapeze Staff 3, 4, Girls' Conference, Chairman publicity committee 4, Senior Class Play, Jun- ior Prom Stunt 3, Gen- eral Prom Committee 33 Girls' Club Council 3, 4' N ortbwes fern MARY ROBERTS Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 History Club 2. National Ki1fLcle1'ga1f1fe11 College TOM ROBERTS Science Club IQ Latin Club 1, Masqueraders 2, Treasurer, Hi-Y Club 4, 5, Lincoln Club 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4, 5, Drama Club 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 4, 5, Class Cheerleader 3, 5, Student Council 45 Honor Roll 5, Trapeze Staff 3, 4, Tabula Pub- lishing Board 3, 4, Ad- vertising Manager 4, Junior Prom Stunt 3, General Prom Commit- tee 3, Student Aid 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, 5. ' Michigan DONALD ROBERTSON Soccer 3, 4, Science Club IQ Latin Club IQ Tatlers 25 Hi-Y Club 33 'Math Club 3. N or tbwes tern JOHN ROGERS Heavyweight Foot- ball 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, Drama Club 43 Fresh-Soph Football 2. Illinois Page Eighty VIRGINIA LOUISE Roos Atalanta IQ Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Music Club 4, chairman program committee, Drama Club 35 Girls' Club Chorus 3, 4. DOUGLAS ROSE Imliaua GORDON ROSHOLT Honor Roll 4. JANE ROSS Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4. ' Rosary I I EDWARD Rossow HILLIS RUGGLES 'AHARLOTTE RUSSELI Atalanta I Girls u 1 2 4 ence Club 1 Commcr cial Club 4 Geography Club 3 4 German Cu 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, 4. MARGARET RYAN Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 23 French Club 2. cib , ,gf gsci- 3 3. 4 DE WEES RUSK Carlinville H i g h School 1, 25 Springield High School 3. ROWENA RUSK Girls' Club 4, Spring- field High School 1, 2, 3. EARL SANDERS . Crane GERTRUDE SARNER Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club IQ Mu- sic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4g Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. P1fesbyte1fia1z Hospital JANET SASS Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Tatlers 2. Page Eighty-one CLYDE SAVAGE Lightweight Football 3, 45 Track 45 Hi-Y Club 3, 4. Illinois ALBERT K. SAWYER Lightweight Football 35 Track 45 Science Club IQ Latin Club IQ History Club 2, Ser- geant-at-Arms5 Hi-Y Club 35 Newton Club 3, Treasurerg Drama Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 25 Trapeze Staff 35 Sen- ior Class Play 45 Junior Prom Stunt 35 Stage Committee 3. Northwestern RANDALL SCHAEEER - Soccer 45 Honor Roll 3. Joi-IN L. SCHAFFNER Track 45 Latin Club 25 Hi-Y Club 35 Mas- queraders 25 Newton Club 3, 45 Honor Roll IJ 2, 33, 4' Purdue LENORE SCHARSCHUG Atalanta I, 2, 3, 45 Girls, Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club IQ Science Club IQ Tatlers 25 Brooks Club 2, 35 Mu- sic Club 3Q Story Club 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Newton Club 35 Tra- peze Staff 45 Senior Class Play, Chairman program committee5 Student Aid 3. Illinois Page Eighty-two CARL SCHAUS Science Club IQ Lat- in Club IQ Music Club 1, 33 Scribblers Club 4, Vice-President5 Senior Class Play 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Williams BERNARD Sci-IEAEEER Lincoln Club 45 Har- rison Tech High School 1, 2. N orzfbwesteirn f KIMETH SCHELDRUP JOSEPH SCI-IEYER Aviation Club 35 Math. Club 3, 4, SCC- retary 4, President 45 Trapeze Staff 3, 45 American Chemistry Society Contest 4, 2nd place. ,sg, DOMINICK SCHIAVONE MILDRED SCHLUETER Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2. RUTH SCI-IMIEDINC Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Zoology Club 3, Bot- any Club 4, German Club 3, 45 Luther In- stitute I. ALICE SCHNEIDER Girls' Club 3, 45 Geography Club 45 Trinity High School I, 2. MARGARET SCHNELLER Atalanta 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Latin Club IQ His- tory Club 2, Girls' Manual Arts Club 4, Treasurer, Geography Club 3, Music Club 2, Story Club 4, 5, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 2,ooo Point Award, Student Aid 5, Girls' Club Friendship Committee 25 Girl Scouts, Troop I4 I. Denison JACK SCHOEN Heavyweight Foot- ball 4, Duluth Central High School I, 2. MARIE SCHOLZ I Atalanta 2, Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club IQ Masqueraders 2, Forum 3, 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 4, Hon- or Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Lit- erary Tabula Staff As- sociate Editor 3, 43 Girls' Club Council 3, 4, Girls' Club Friend- ship Committee 3, Scholarship Cup 4. Radcliffe ERNESTINE SCI-IOPP Atalanta 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Science Club IQ Ger- man Club 3, 45 New- ton Club 4Q Senior Class Play 4, Girls' Club Chorus 3. Denison MURIEL J. SCI-IRAGE Atalanta I, 2,Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club IQ History Club 2, Forum 4, French Club 3, Botany Club 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Page Eighty-three l I CHARLOTTE SCHRIK ' Atalanta 2, 3g Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 SC1- ence Club IQ Masquer- aders 2, Brooks Club 2 3, 45 Botany Club 3 4, President 4, Girls Camera Club 2Q Drama Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 3, 4, Student Aid 3. 3 5 3 GEORGE ScHRoEDER Aviation C l u b 2, Boys' Camera Club 2g Hi-Y Club I, 2, 3g Ra- dio Club 2, Geography Club 4. Wiscorzsirz HELEN SCHROEDER Atalanta I, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Masqueraders 2, Senior Class Play 4g 4oo Point Award, Student Aid 3. N ortb Central RUTH SCHUCKMELL Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Crane junior WM. E. SCHUESSLER Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Geography Club 3, 4, President 4, Music Club 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Page Eighty- four HAROLD SCHUITMAKER Armour RUTH SCHULZ Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Masqueraders 2, Stu- dent Aid 4. MAR JORIE SCHUTT Atalanta 1, 2, 3, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club IQ Science Club 1, Masqueraders 2, Brooks Club 1, 2, 35 Story Club 3, 4, Dra- ma Club 45 Newton Club 35 Honor Roll IQ Trapeze Staff 3, 4, Sen- ior Class Pl3.Y'4Q 150 Point Award 3, Student Aid 3, 4, Girls' Club Friendship Committee 25 Dido, Chairman Pub- licity Committee 4. Dertison EDWARD SCHWAB Lightweight Football 4, Hi-Y Club 3. Notre Dame DOROTHY F SCULLX Girs Club I 2 3 4 Newton Club 3 4 Girls Club Chorus 3 JAMES SEVERSON Science Club IQ H1 Y Club 45 Student Aid 3 Northwestern MAR JORIE SHERMAN Atalanta I 3 Girls C u I 2 3 4 La n Club 1 Science Club Brooks Club French Club 4 Girls Camera Club3 4 Pres ident 4 Treasurer 4 Girls Club Friendship Committee 4 Girls Club Chorus 3 Wisconsin ELAINE SHOEMAKER Atalanta I, 25 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club IQ Geography Club 35 Drama Club 45 Senior Class Play 4. Chicago Normal BETTY SHUMAN Atalanta IQ Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club IQ Masqueraders 25 Zoology Club 35 Story Club 3, 4, Secrc f 5 ' 2 '1' A - , 9 9 a 3 - . . 1 s s , J 9 : I . . , 5 b , , , , U1 . Q 5 I, 25 . . ' Q a 9 a ' 0 0 J a - , . . . 0 . , s . JEAN SEYMOUR Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club I5 Mas- queraders 25 Geography Club 35 Story Club 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Honor Roll 45 Trapeze Staff 53, 45 Senior Class Play 45 General Prom Committee 3. A Chicago RICHARD SHELLEY Lightweight Football 45 Track 2, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Science Club IQ Latin Club IQ Masquer- aclers 25 Hi-Y Club 45 Math. Club 35 Honor Roll 35 Senior Class Play 4. Chicago tary 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Honor Roll IQ Girls' Conference Speaker 45 Senior Class Play 45 Junior Prom Stunt 3. ' Oberlin RUHL SHUMAN Track Manager 45 Intramural Manager 45 Science Club IQ Latin Club IQ Tatlers 25 Brooks Club I, 25 Hi-AY Club 2, 3, 45 Lincoln Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 Scribblers Club 35 Dra- ma Club 45 Senior Class Play 4. Oberlin HOWARD SIEVERS Science Club IQ Newton Club 45 Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Illinois Page Eighty-five WILLIAM SIMON Science Club IQ Latin Club IQ History Club 25 Hi-Y Club 3. Chicago ELAINE SISLER Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Masqueraders 25 Short- ridge High School IQ Austin High School 2. Lake Forest College JAMES K. SKILES Science Club I 5 Latin Club I 5 Masqueraders 25 Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Burke Club 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Trapeze Staff 45 Student Aid 35 Stage Committee 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4. Dartmouth MARY SLEEPECK Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 35 Geogra- phy Club 35 Music Club 2,, 3, 45 Girls Camera Club 25 Drama Club 45 Junior Prom Stunt 35 Girls' Club Friendship Commit- tee 2. DOROTHY SLEMMONS Atalanta IQ Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Sci- ence Club IQ Art Club 2, 45 French Club 25 Geography Club 35 Drama Club 4. - N ortbwes tem Page Eighty-six ,. ., ,.,,, .... , . V L .-, , .. .. ' if, .2 1 Ig f 56242432 ' ' 0' , K S 5 I 2 g a f D? if Q 5 M49 E -:f W I9 -1.551252 1 V ,,. .,,,.,.,,,,,.. , ,.,,A,,,,, y... . 1 34 5 K 3 S 5 fe f f f f Q4 ,., J ,f Igjl, M e ' -945 ff f is . PAULINE SLEPICKA Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 15 Masqueraders 25 French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 45 Zoology Club 35 Drama Club 45 Hon- or ,Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Illinois ELEANOR SLINGLUFF Atalanta I, 2g Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Treas- ury 4Q Latin Club IQ Masqueraders 2, Secre- tary 25 Forum 45 French Club 45 Botany Club 3, Secretary 33 Drama Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 45 Honor Roll Ig Senior T a b u 1 a Stafi 3, .Features Editor 4g Girls' Conference, Treasurer 43 Senior Class Play 45 Junior Prom Stunt 33 General Prom Committee 33 Girls' Club Council 4. I Wisconsin CHARLOTTE SLoAN Atalanta 25 Girls' Club I, 2, 45 Geogra- phy ,Club 35 Zoology Club 45 Senior Class Play 45 Girl Scouts, Troop I4, 2, 3, 4, President 3. Northwestern VIRGINIA SMART Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Art Club. 3. National Ki1iale1fga1ften College MARSIIAI I SMEDLEY I llinozs DORIS MAY SMITH Commercial Club 35 Story Club 4g Student Aid 3. Wiscoiisin 1' HoMAs SMITH Track 3 4 Soc er 3 H1 Y Club 4 I llznozs GLENNA SNAPP a anta 1 G r s Club I 2 3 4 Latin Club 1 History Club 2 Forum 3 4 French Club 3, Honor Is 23 s 43 peze Staff 3, 4g Girls' Club Show, Chairman properties committee 45 Student Aid 3, 45 Girls' PARKER SMITH Lightweight Football 45 Lightweight Basket- ball 3, 45 Science Club IQ Latin Club IQ Tat- lers 2, Secretary5 Hi- Y Club 45 Honor Roll I. Piivfcliie RUTH SMITH Girls' Club 3, 45 Art Club 35 Botany Club 3 5 Girls' Camera Club 4. Stephens College Club Council 4. Denison ELIZABETH K. E. SNELL Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club IQ Sci- ence Club IQ Tatlers 2, Treasurer5 Brooks Club 2, 35 Story Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 D r a m a Club 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Trapeze Staff 3, 4, Junior Editor 3, Editor 45 Literary Tab- ula Staff, Junior Editor 35 Senior Class Play 45 Girls' Club Sho w 35 Junior Prom Stunt 3. Denison ELIZABETH SNOW Atalanta 45 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club IQ History Club 25 Tatlers 25 French Club 35 Botany Club 33 Music Club 45 Honor Roll I, 2, 3,,45 Girl Scouts, Troop 14, 2. Oberlin HOWARD SOMMER .2 A Lightweight Football 35 Heavyweight Foot- ball 45 Baseball 45 Hi-Y Club 3, 4. Page Eighty-seven JUNE SORENSEN Atalanta 1, 4, Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Com- mercial Club 4, Presi- dent, Orchestra 1, 2. Illinois NICHOLAS S. SOTHRAS Lightweight Football I, 3, 4, Captain 45 Track 3, 4, Science Club IQ Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3. Illinois JOHN A. SPELMAN Science Club IQ Mas- queraders ' 25 Brooks Club 1, 2, 3, Math. Club 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 45 Senior Class Play 43 Student Aid 3, 4. Minnesota FRANK STEHLIK Science Club IQ Lat- in'Club IQ Masquerad- ers 25 Hi-Y Club 1, 3, Lincoln Club 4, Drama Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Trapeze Staif 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4. Wisconsin VIOLET STEINLAUF Girls, Club 3, 45 Geography Club 3. Michael Reese Hospital Page Eighty-eigbti I MARGUERITE STEIN- HAUER Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, WILLIAM R. STEPHENS Science Club IQ Lat- in Club I. Illinois WARREN D. STEVENS Latin Club IQ His- tory Club 2 , Hi-Y Club 3 , 4, Geography Club 4, Scribblers Club 45 Tra- peze Staff 3, 4. California GORDON STEWART Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4Q Tatlers 2, Burke Club 3, 4, Scribblers Club 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 3. Munich MYONA STINSON 1 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Geography Club 33 Botany Club 4. WILLIAM STONE Lightweight Football I, 2, 3, 4, Lightweight Basketball 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3, Swimming IQ Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club IQ .Mas- queraders 2, Art Club 45 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 45 Geography Club 4, Botany Club 5. Illinois ALFRED STRESEN- E REUTER Heavywieght Foot- ball 45 Swimming 3, 4, Science Club IQ Mas- queraders 25 Hi-Y Club 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Trapeze Staff 3, 45 Jun- ior Prom Stunt 3. RUTH STRICKERT Atalanta I, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club IQ Science Club IQ History Club 2, Brooks Club 25 Mu- sic Club 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4, Point Award 600, Girls' Club Chorus 3. Pine Manor ELIZABETH STROUD Girls' Club 1, 2, 3 4, Zoology Club 3, 4? Girls' Club Show 3 , Orchestra I . ' Illinois PAUL STUDHAM MILDRED SULLIVAN Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club IQ Sci- ence Club IQ History Club 2, Brooks Club 3, 4, French Club 33 Hon- or Roll 2, 43 Girl Scouts, Troop I4 1, 2. N ortbwes tern DONALD SUTTON Science Club IQ Math Club 3. JOI-IN D. SWAUFIELD Lightweight Football 4, Lightweight Basket- ball 4, Hi-Y Club 4. Illinois Page Eighty-nine HARVEY SWANSON History Club 25 Boys' Camera Club 1, 2, 35 Brooks Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 2, 3. EDITH SWERN Atalanta I, 25 Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club IQ Masqueraders 2, Treasurerg Brooks Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 25 Forum 3, 4, Presi- dent 43 Drama Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 25 Trapeze Staff 3, 45 G i r l s' Conference Speaker 45 Senior Class Play 45 Girls' Club Show 35 Girls' Club Council 4. Oberlin ESTHER E. TATTER Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Brooks Club 3, 45 Zool- ogy Club 35 German Club 3, 45 General Prom Committee 35 Union League Oratori- cal Contest 45 Austin High I. Wisconsiri ROBERT TALBOT Heavyweight F o o t- ball 45 Science Club IQ junior Prom Stunt 3. MILTON C. TATTER German Club 2, 3, 4. Crane junior Page N inezfy FRANK TAYLOR Heavyweight Basket- ball 35 Swimming 45 Science Club IQ Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Geography Club 35 Botany Club 45 Drama Club 45 Senior Class Play 45 Junior Prom Stunt 3. Denison ARTHUR THIEDE Science Club IQ Hi-Y Club 35 Drama Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom Stunt 33 Stage Committee 2, 3, 4, Chairman lights committee 4. H Wisconsin HENRY THIELBAR Science Club IQ Latin Club IQ Tatlers 25 Hi- Y Club 2, 3, 45 Lincoln Club 3, 4, Sergeant-at- Arms 45 Drama Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Senior Tabula Staff 3, 45 Tabula Publishing Board 2, 3, 4, Advertis- ing Manager 4Q Senior Class Play 45 Chairman stage committee 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom Stunt 35 Student Aid 45 General Prom Committee 3. , . Princeton ARTHUR TICKNOR Lightweight Football 3, 45 Science Club IQ Latin Club IQ Masquer- aders 25 Aviation Club 2, 35 Hi-Y Club 2, 35 Radio Club IQ Lincoln Club 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Chairman tickets committee5 Senior Class Play 4, Dido 45 Student Aid 35 Stage Committee 2, DOROTHY H. TODD Atalanta IQ Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club IQ Tatlers 25 For- um 45 Drama Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 25 Sen- ior Class Play 45 Jun- ior Prom Stunt 35 Girls' Club Friendship Com- mittee I. Northwestern DOROTHY TOREN Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4g Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4g French Club 1, 3, 4, President 45 Drama Club 45 Honor Roll 3, Senior Class Play 43 I2oo Point Award, Student Aid 3, 45 Girls Club Chorus 3. Denison EVALINE TROY Atalanta I, 2, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Com- mercial Club 4. NINA TUCKER Atalanta 1, 2, Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Latin Club IQ Science Club 1, Vice-President, M a s - queraders 2, Forum 3,' l 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Class Secretary 3, 45 Student Council 45 Honor Roll 2, 4, Tra- peze Staff 3, Girls' 'Club Show 4, General Prom Committee 3, Chairman Prom decorations committee 3, Student Aid 4, Girls' Club Council 3, 4. Wellesley MARY AGNES ULLMEN Atalanta IQ Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club IQ Masqueraders 25 Forum 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4, Junior Prom Stunt 35 Chairman Football Dance 're- freshments committee 4Q Girls' Club Coun- cil 4. St. Mary's of Notre Danze FRANCES UPTON Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club IQ Mu- sic Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, History Club 2, Masqueraders 2. Milwaukee Hospital Training School CLARENCE VAILLAN- COURT Lightweight Football 4, Lightweight Basket- ball 4Q Baseball 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4. BOB VAN DERVOORT Lightweight Football 4, Lightweight Basket- ball 3, 4, Mgr. 4, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, Central High, Sioux City I, 2. Northwestern JOHN VAN VLIET Science Club IQ Brooks Club 3, Burke Club 45 Scribblers Club 3, 45 Trapeze Staff 3, 4. Wisconsiiz Page N inety-one IF v 5 1 4 s v l in MURIEL VAN WAGONER Atalanta IQ Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club IQ Masqueraders 2, Forum 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 45' Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Senior Class Play 4, Junior Prom Stunt 3, General Prom Committee 3, Chair- man Prom refresh- m e n t s committee 3, Girls' Club Chorus 2. Oberlin NICHOLAS VOORHIES Lightweight Football 2, 3, Lightweight Bas- ketball 2, 35 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, Science Club I. ROSEMARY VOLK. ' Girls' Club I, 2, 3, Latin IQ Masqueraders 2, 'Forum 3, 45 French Club 3, Drama Club 4, Vice-President, Ho n - or Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Tra- peze Staff 3, 4, Liter- ary Tabula Staff 3, 4, Associate Editor 45 Jun- ior Prom Stunt 3, Gen- eral Prom Committee 3. N ortbwestern HELEN VRANA Atalanta I, 2, 3.5 Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Manual Arts Club 45 Zoology Club 3, Girls' Camera Club 334' - . Moser JEANNETTE VRooM Girls' Camera Club 4,1 Girls' Club Chorus 3. Page N inety-two ENOCH WADE Lightweight Football' 4, Lightweight Basket- ball 3, 45 Hi-Y Club 32 4' Woonnow WALDEN Zoology Club 2. ELAINE WALLACE Girls' Club 3, 45 French Club 35 Story Club 4. ' Wisconsin JOHN WALTHER Soccer 4, Science Club IQ Boys' Camera Club 1, 2, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Newton Club 35 Drama Club 4. Notre Dame 5 ALWIN XVANDERER H1-Y Club 4 Radio Club I Math Club 4 LOUISE WASSHAUSEN Atalanta 1, Girls' Cu I, 2, 3, 4, rls' Camera Club 4, Drama Club 33 Band, 3. DONALD WEHRS Lightweight Football 4 Lightweight Basket- ence Club I Latin Club 1 H1-Y Club 2 Wisconsin LAWRENCE WEIMER . i Illinois ball 3, Track 4, Sci- 3r 4' . l b ' Gi Moser MARY LEE WATSON Atalanta 1, 25 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club IQ Tatlers 2, Vice- Presidentg Brooks Club 1, 25 Forum 3, 43 Vice- President 4, Drama Club 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4g Trapeze Staff 3, 4, Editor 43 Senior Class Play 4, Junior Prom Stunt 3g Girls' Club Council2, 4g Girls' Club Friendship Committee 3. ' Swarthmore ELIZABETH WEEDFALL Atalanta 1, 25 Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4g Latin 'Club IQ Masqueraders 25 French Club 45 Math Club 33 Newton Club 45 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Girl Scouts, Troop I4 IQ Dido, Chairman costume com- mittee 4. Wisc0nsi1i x HELEN WEISER Girls' Club 3, 4g Mu- sic Club 43 Trinity High School 1, 2. MARDELLE WEISMANN Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Science Club IQ Ge- ography Club 3. Southern California ARTHUR WEISS Lincoln Club 3, 4g Student Aid 3, 4. Crime junior Page Ninety-three EDWARD WEISS Lincoln Club 3, 45 Student Aid 3, 4. Crane junior WESLEY WERNER Lightweight Football 3 2 4' Illinois ELIZABETH WESTPHAL Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4Q Music Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 45. I Art Insiitnte GARDNER WETZEL Latin Club IQ Mas- queraders 25 Radio Club IQ Lincoln Club 4Q Newton Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, President 45 Student Aid 4. BYRON WHITE Soccer 3, 4, Manager 45 Science Club IQ I'Ii4 Y Club 4 I llznozs Page N inety- four HOWARD WHITELY Lightweight F o O rg- ball 3, 4, Lightweight Basketball 3, 4, Tennis 35 Science Club IQ Hi- Y Club 2, 3, 4. Illinois ROBERT WILDMAN Burke Club 3, 45 Newton Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 3, Treasurer 3, President 45 Honor Roll 45 Senior Class Play 4. Dartmouth GLENN N. WTILLARD Geography Club 2, Student Aid 4. PAUL B. WILLGEROTEI Burke Club 3, 4, President 4, Newton Club 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play 4, General Prom. Comniittee 35 Student Aid 4. Dartvnonzfk VIRGIL WILLIAMS JR Science Club I Sec- retary, Latin Club IQ History Club 2, Presi- dent, Aviation Club 2, 3, President 2, 3, Hi-Y Club 35 Lincoln Club 3, 4, Newton FRANK E WOOD Science Club I His- tory Club 2, Treasurer, Radio Club IQ Dra- ma Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 4, Trapeze Staff 3, 4, Senior Class Play 45 Junior Prom Stunt 33 J ' i- : S Club 3, Drama Club 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Trapeze Staff 3, 4, Junior Editor 3, Editor 45 Student Aid 3. Michigan MARGLXRET WILSON Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4. Art Instizfnzfe .ARNOLD XXVINTERS Aviation Club 3 , Zo- ology Club 4. IRENE WOLTER Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 454 Commercial Club 45 Girls' Club Chorus 3. Master Designing College Student Aid 33 Stage Committee 3, 4. Wisconsin WILLIAM WRATH GRETCHEN YALE Atalanta I5 Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Mas- queraders 2. WARREN YATES Science Club IQ La- tin Club IQ History Club 2, Hi-Y Club 35 Geography Club 4, President. N orzfbweszfe-rn FREDERICK YEATON Baseball 2, 3, 4, Latin Club IQ Hi-Y Club 45 Honor Roll 3. Illinois Page N ineiy-five J I 4 1 l I l l I I E 5 1 I S 9 i, Z 5 l 1 S I . I I ? 5 3, I 5 F i i I ,I ll I A. PHILIP ZOLINE Radio Club 2, 35 General Prom Commit- tee 3 g American Chem- istry Contest 3, Stu- dent Aid -3g Zoology Club 4. Southern California Page Ninety-sixi f WILLIAM YOUNGREN N ortb Carolina KATHERINE ZUMBROCK Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Masqueraders 2. The Zaisturp uf the QEIM5 nf 1930 CAfter Chaucerj ' JACK HAMMON THE PROLOGUE When Autumn bares the mellow waving fields, And ripes the hanging fruit that summer yields, When Zephirus blows with his sweet strength A score of papers down the alley's length, And countless throbbing throats claim such success As in their singing brings the world to bless, ' Then do young spirits o to seek their worth - g Q And try new ventures, spurred by inspiration's birth. p fff Thus.Autumn fell in Nineteen Twenty-six, And when the grass and leaves began to mix In pillowed depths beneath each shedding tree There formed about the town a merry company Of' sprightly lads and blooming maidens, fair, With garments rude, and wild uncultured hair. Off in the halls of learning's institute They met, and with accord of all the loot A Of knowledge spread before their eyes, Still were they not too slow, nor yet too wise. They craved the aid experience had bought From years of training, and from years of thought. There in Assembly' Hall they learned the route On which to course their way, to gain that loot. Two gentle supervisors soothed their fears Of frightful torture through impending years. Kind seniors showed them to their place With subtle words and threats of great disgrace. Weekiafter week they wove their single ways, Swimming in knowledge through the passing days. Finding new thrill in new acquaintance made, Strange spurts of hope in each foundation laid. Z' Falling upon the very start, it seemed, . ' There passed a year, and scorching summer gleamed With frightful temperpwhere those freshmen sat, But hope and spirit stayed for even that, Soon sweet relief gave instant remedy, And doors were closed behind our company. iff When four eventful years of school had passed Three noble persons held a contest fast. One to each other they exclaimed h That of all stories his was better framed. So forceful was their warg so hotly waged, That it is only meet it here be paged. ' And of the parties in this wordy fight, There were a nun, a pious monk, and knight. Short was the nun in stature, soft her hand, Gentle in wayg her name, was Katherine Anne. Learned in custom, speaking words of gold, She was the first to have her story told., Y 1 f THE NUN'S TALE Hark to my tale, fair company, While I repeat what all did see, How when che summer found an end We entered into school again. Leaving the lower floor to climb Three weary floors to heights sublime. Page Ninety-seven :There were we proud and glad to lanow I' he Senior Class was far below. We were kings in a new regime Boosting our winning football team. Soon we elected in fleeting years Little Jack Clements to lead our cheers. Dances and parties gave vim and spice, Making a sophomore paradise, Great was the worth, a noble sign To be the first in the lunchroom line 5 First to be pushed and squeezed between The ravenous crowds in lunch routine. Hard was the work and high the toll To be on the monthly honor roll. Yet on the roll of the sophomore year Unfailing, the same old names appear. Lounsbury, Watson, and Thielbar, of cou Hobbins, Lunde, and Scholz, in force. Countless others had names arrayed And marched in the honor roll parade. CUp road A and down street B. Some saw double or took road C.j rse, High were the grades of the Sophomore Class, When Oak Park High saw '30 pass! My tale is told as the year was done, N0 doubt remains, but I have won. YYY Then spoke the monk, in honor to her veil, And with a simple bow he told his tale. Great were the churchman's deeds, and widely famed Tall was his height, and Bierma he was named. Loud was his voice, and greatly was it strained, But high the summits that his heart attained. Page N inety-eight THE MONICS TALE As when the fox rehabitates his den, So did our company return again, Thus in the fall of Nineteen Twenty-eight The town saw scores of students abdicate Their haunts upon the Sophomore Corridor And migrate downward to the Junior Floor. Here was a newer hope, and we were all On equal footing with the men in Eastern Hall. No longer were the girls from boys confined, And we found joy in being thus combined. Rapid acquaintance took a general spread, And Fred found Marj, and Marjorie found Fred. Each passing day found new and freshening grace In seeing dear old Kitty's smiling face. Thus did we learn each member's name and worth, Our class appeared to us the best on earth. Elections soon arrived, and I decline In modesty to name the first in line. But Katherine Hughes was named to represent The next position to the president, And Walter Lunde chosen to amass A swelling coifer for the Junior Class. The surging records were to meet their match, From under Nina Tucker's skillful scratch. Such was the staff that '30 wisely chose, Well did they serve in matters that arose. Those of the girls who claimed debating minds Were quickly bound by Forum's circling twines. Bold men who dared severe intelligence Joined Burke and Lincoln Clubs, as consequence . 3 And other folk with literary vein Made Story Club and Scribbler's their domain. While young aspirants to the work of plays Found Drama Club the turning of the ways. Filling the ramparts of the Trap Brigade, In our ambition we gave splendid aid. Tabula trials were hard in every case, Yet several of our members won their place. Then as the winter came and noses froze, Scores upon scores of Juniors bought new clothes. Shined up their dusty shoes or cut fine laceg On Autumn's heels the Football Dance took place. Great were the shouts and loud the praising, too, As Kenny Meenan saw his dream come true. His was the precious lot fwhich he' learned herej , To lead young huskies through the coming year. Week fell on week and rapid day on day, Spring was far gone and June was on her way. Soon knowing glances passed on Junior Floor, Strange secret noise on Western Corridor. Queer doings in the changing Iunchroom, too, Some grand and great event was passing, due. Then on one night, especially set aside, 'We gave the product we had tried to hide. Then we performed the great experiment Which made the' name of Heidler prevalent. At last amid sweet songs and soothing calm, We held a most successful Junior Prom. Hanging above the floor in gay festoons Were multitudes of colorful balloons, And from the platform where the rhythm poured We heard the best that music could afford. So passed the evening, and when midnight came We knew the Junior Class had made its name. After the dance our party looked ahead To when it, too, would bethe guest, instead. iG.reen was the envy in our jealous eyes, As blooming seniors bought their class-day ties. But we did not wait long, for in the fall Our Class in right possessed the Senior Hall. Thus has my tale been told, and I surmise That in all lawful claim, I win the prize. 'Y Y 1 Wreathed in smiles, and with acknowledgement, The Knight arose and gave his compliment. Blonde was his hair and he of graceful mien, Wide was his popularity foreseen. High were the standards that he pleaded for, And Walter Lunde was the name he bore. 'f f Y THE KNIGI-IT,S TALE When calming Autumn days were closing in, Our company once more saw school begin. This was the crowning year that none surpassed, For we were kings, and of the highest cast. Free were our feet upon the second floor, . When we walked down the Senior Corridor! Page Ninety-1zi1ze As soon as we were fairly settled there, We held elections for thereigning chair. First to be picked was he who humbly speaks, With Franklin L. to help through precious weeks. Firm was the faith the Senior Class displayed, When they chose Lavicka to render aid. Well through ensuing months with tender care, He watched and squared that treasury affair. Under the guidance of her skilled pen, Fair Nina kept our records once again. As for the little man that led our cheer, Bold Thomas Roberts was our engineer. Thus did-we choose a noble cabinet, Well were we pleased in them, and sans regret. The shades of Blue and Silver caught our eyes, As colors for the class and class-day ties. Soon did we vote and choose with great concern The Motto- Learn to Live and Live to Learn. As with the turning of the Senior' Class, Old clubs chose new oiiicials from the mass. First Earl was caught in Lincoln Club's embrace, Then good old Howie followed in his place. The Burkite throne was gained by Paul in turn, While Forum's club was swung by Edith Swern. Our Dramafllubv-found trouble's antidote, As Robert Kinderman received the vote. The blood in Scribblers' veins sought surgery, A And chose the author of our History. Page One Hundred Then lively Story Club, all confident, Picked Carol as a splendid president. Not only these but every other band, Was led by some capacious senior's hand. Smooth as the whirling wheel in Packard's gear. The progress of our clubs rolled on this year. Of splendid type the Trap found great success When guided by the Noble Six to press. The Literary Tabula bore fruit Q In having Carol and Edward execute. While in the Senior Tabula routine A Rexroat and Nagel formed the magazine. Long will their careful work be read and praised, Many the folk its excellence amazed. Drum-major Dodd was picked to lead the band, Full well he strode the field, and twirled his hand. One day when all the classroom doors were locked Into Assembly Hall great masses flocked. A great and loud applause was apropos, As Burleigh acted in the Girls' Club Show. The weeks went by with great rapidity, ' The Football Dance became a memory. A fine Alumni Dance took form and passed, Acclaimed in high- esteem by all amassed. Then as the old year brought the new one in, Hundreds of students saw great work begin. Under the kindest coach this world has seen, Our Senior Play was molded from a dream. And when excitement s burning point was due The curtains spread apart for Richelieu Nagel and Berndt assumed the title role, While other actors sought the missing scroll. Large crowds were thrilled by Virgil s narrative, When Rosy Volk made charming Dido live. And when soft May had brought her gracious calm We were the guests when Juniors held their Prom. After the play the Senior Banquet -came, With different foods that bore the quaintest name. The clever take-off showed the watching folk A 'That foxes have nine lives, but frogs all croakf' Franklin, Clarence, Mary and Marie Won highest places for their industry. Under the able aid of Dettmar's wit, We gave a fine and fruitful benefit. uThe Rivals scored a large and wide repute, With Mrs. Malaprop and Absolute. Such were the many great events we passed, Now at the end of all we stand aghast. We spent our years too fast to understand, That Graduation Day is now at hand. Thus does my story ind its natural endg And if all prophecies and hopes portendg If every fact is weighed in all good grace, I feel it only just that I secure first place. -11- So has this contest long been hotly fought, Each wise contestant has the honors sought. Now as Commencement takes us by surprise The world may judge to whom belongs the prize. As for the Senior Class they represent,- It, too, will combat much, with wide extent. And with the same amount of hope and grit We'll meet the whole wide world and conquer it! On with the contest! Loud our battle cry! Room for the Senior Class from Oak Park High! Page One Hundred One Page One Hzmdred Two Page One Hundred Three Page One Hundred Four Page One Hundred Five ',g,ml 1 1 ui lla! AI' 4 .-.-.... 1-- : ' -- 3 -3- ?1 f.!?f? --li ' 'x'- -fp-In 4. ffm X ,.Xi - S 'SSE x . xi -.5 'f. S' ? si NL- SS -Qim i X .LY X . 2 X - .-lm Q ,jinii 4iln1. --1-n1uu- -17.1111- --..1...l..1. -uuznlili -u --..-...--... -. -.-...-..-- -p..- an..- :::l:.'-I 3: 1T:'f1.:.1: 1: , 1 ul-1:11- 1 1 I1 .-EQ Q15 l - ii ::- --.Q f -mpg :mi -1-1. -.1-. -... n nn-. -... ..I:fI2I'Z' ........ -. nunlln lu nun.. In 'lluiu 15 astural Colts, in a lowland pasture Sniff at the Winds, and dream Of the far off lands to run in Racing, beside a stream Runnlng, panting, Beside a laugh1ng stream Never look at our pasture, The W1lloW, the brooklet there Keep our eyes on the mountains, Dim and blue, and stare Out at the Wild spaces Beyond the stubborn bar That holds us here in this breathless space When we ache for the farthest star CPatience, my heart, oh patience, The bar shall be lifted soon And we may frisk to the highest mount And neigh at the startled moon, That moon that sailed through the scattered clouds While We Watched lat the bar, each night Patience, my heart, oh patience Soon We shall test our might J Oh, We shall do the bravest things Laugh at each impudent star- Look you, down at the pasture gate It s lifting' The Bar' The Bar' Now every bar is lifted Praise the Gods, for We are free fStrange that We should linger, Looking so longingly, At an old, familiar pasture And a Weeping Willow tree J -WARREN DAVID STEVENS. 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Second-Holzworth, Hill, Guffin, Chandler, Freytag, Komarek, Davis, Collins, Elliot, England, Bible. First-Hance, LaBe1le, Bristol, Herman, Riddiford, Levy, Stonesifer, Olson, Keeler. Page One Hundred Thirteen f 7 w . I - 1 1 .,' ,V .o .W V f 1' - 6 I 1'k?5fI3- ' 'Z'i.L, if . f' v i t., 1' ' N SENIOR STAFF Lounsbury, Bezchleba, Clark, Thielbar. Kinderman, McGregor, Prohaska, Slingluff, Lunde. e beniur illiahula Nagel Osterholm Editor-in-Chief Art Editor 5 1 - PHOTOGRAPHIC STAFF - V Muntwilgrz -Ngymark, Wadsworth, Langston, Nowlin, Diagggnbd, Mr. Lane. Page One Hundred Fourteen ART STAFF Pence, Conway, Luif, McElroy, Jones Seninr ahula Mr. Kimball Rexroat Faculty Advisor Associate Editor A s I IUNIOR STAFF Back Row-von der Heydt, Myler, Baker, Humphrey, Curry, Rittenhouse, Garfitt, Parmelee. First Row-Campbell, Wilbraliam, Hamman, Chandler, Myer, Hales, Blair, Warren. Page One Hundred Fiftgerp . 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S -1-V .-.- S- - 1 1 1 Page One Hundred Sixteen SOPHOMORE STAFF Priscilla Elmer, Ruth Bier. iterarp ahula Miss Burt Faculty Advisor Hemingway Editor FRESHMAN STAFF - Domville, Olson, Cotsworth, Johnson. Page One H 1ma'red Sevemfeen F F 7 I 3 z Thielbar Mr. King , Bruce ahula uhlmsbing Zgnarh BURTON BRUCE, HENRY THIELBAR Managers FRANKLIN LOUNSBURY WIXON STEVENS CHARLES COTSWORTH ROBERT NICHOLAS WENDELL HANCE JAMES HARGER RAYMOND MORGAN ROBERT WHITEWAY WARREN TINGLEY MR. KING, Faculty Advisor Back Row-Lounsbury, Tingley, Morgan, Stevens, Mr. King. First Row-Hance, Cotsworth, Thielbar, Bruce, Nicholas, Harger Page One Hundred Eigloieen m II, WR I f I J V S X fx. Nfl' 1 'I 1?',N.' , Hxxwi 1 WWI 5 1 .VHEI 1 'f 'N', 1 Qj1!'N Q 5wM1I 1 ,HQ ,1 1 fnigiy, FU. 'I ' MW 3 MTWR MEAN NWI MINI Milf IAUIIH, W 1' I If, IWW, 53151 WW' ' gil' ,Wil , V +41 AIM, VN: , I INF' ,QW wa 1 l ,WI WW V1-W' ,ll IU! sl, lf ,f,. ,I 'I lk I QUE I U! ' Iva R N, iN , W . W I II V i to ducfiunmg .I i 1 -J FRIDAY EVENING jack Clements .... j aines H arger .... Elizaheth Snell .... Frederick Michel. . jack Hainrnon .... john Bullock .... . Marshall Lawrance. Rohert W'ild1nan. . Rohert Gordon . . . Irving Bernd t ..... Eleanor Clarkson. . Rnhl. Shnrnan ..... Burton Brnce .... Howard Pickett. . . Alhert Cory ..... john Spelrnan .... Laitralee Howser. . Betty Shninan .... ,I 3KinIJeIieu presented hy TI-IE CLASS OF 1930 V The Cast SATURDAY AFTERNOON DUKE OF ORLEANS, brother to the King ...... Alhert Sawyer COUNT BARADAS, favorite of the King .... Charles Cotsworth MARION DE LORME ................... Dorothy Bitrgrnann CLERMONT .................. . . g .Frederick Michel THE CHEVALIER DU MAUPRAT .... .... j ack Harnrnon THE SIEUR DU BERINGHE .................,. john Bnllock HUGUET, an OHicer of Riche1ieu,s Guard. . .Rohert Kinderrnan FATHER JOSEPH, Riche1ieu's confidant ....... Henry Thielhar FRANCOIS, first Page to Richelieu. . ....... Richard Hohhins CARDINAL RICHELIEU ....................... john Nagel JULIE DE MORTEMAR, ward to Richelieu ....i .... E dith Swern DURAN ................................. Rnhl Shnrnan LOUIS THE THIRTEENTH, King of France ...... Barton Bruce FIRST SECRETARY OF STATE ............... Howard Pickett SECOND SECRETARY OF STATE. . . ..... K . Albert Cory THIRD SECRETARY OF STATE .... .... j ohn Spelrnan COURT JESTER .............. .... I ,anralee Howser LADY IN WAITING TO JULIE .... .... .... B e tty Shnrnan DIRECTOR- . - i .... Miss Althea Payne Page One H nndred Twenty 1 Page One Hundred Tweniy-one I I I - K I I N. I I I I I 1. I I I' I , I 'I I I I I 'I 'I 'II I I I I I If I . ' r . I . II I. I 1 I I I I M, If Ii I. II II I I I It ,I :I II 'I III I,1 IQ J, II Il If I I I II , ,I I , I. ,I I 1, If ,. I 3. II I I I I' I II i I Ii ,I I I . II FI I I II II II JI LJ I II Page One Hundred Twenty-two F l Ellyn nungestn presented hy V THE GIRLS' CLUB - I The Cast CHARLOTTE WINSLOW, the mother of a refined but argumentative family. .Nina Tucker OLIVER, her oldest, a trifle dense ................................ Frederick Michel MARK, the family tease ........................... .... W7 illiam Riddiford AUGUSTA WINSLOW MARTIN, the sophisticated sister .... ...... H elen Garvey ALAN MARTIN, her lawyer husband ............... .... R aymond Morgan MARTHA WINSLOW, otherwise known as t'Muff . . . ..... Peggy Rittenhouse RICHARD WINSLOW, the youngest ................ ..... B urleigh Drummond NANCY BLAKE, a charming young lady with motives ..... .... K atherine Anne Hughes KATIE, the family servant ..................................... . .Lois Huhhard PORTLY, one of Richard's four footed friends .... ..... T he Honorahle Tuck Himself EUSTACE, he barks, rather a large sound ............................. james La Belle DIRECTOR .......... Miss Lillian Remshurg Page One Hundred Twenty-three Page One Hundred Twenty-four Ethan aah Qantas presented by THE LATIN DEPARTMENT Drarnatis Personae T ' DIDO, the Queen of Carthage ..,................. .... R osernary Volk ANNA, her sister ........................... . . . jean Chapman BARCE, nurse of her former husband, Sychaeus ..... ...... I da Olsen AENEAS, Prince of Troy and Man of Destiny .................. ....... I ohn Reid ACHATES, his faithful friend ...................................... Philip Gnsler ASCANIUS, the young son of Aeneas falso Cupid in Act II, Scene lj .... Billy Mendenhall ILIONEUS, a shipwrecked Trojan ................,.............. - ...... Esten Olsen IARBAS, a Numidian prince ........................................ Ray Morgan JUPITER, King of the Gods ................. .... R ichard Hubbard JUNO, Queen of the Gods .................... ..... R nth Doering VENUS, goddess of Love and mother of Aeneas .... .... S nzanne Oaks IRIS, rainbow goddess, attendant of Juno ....... .... M ary McAuliffe CUPID, god of Love and son of Venus ..... ........... I ohn Gardner MERCURY, messenger of the gods ....... ............ H arold Fiehte Charlotte Cole THE GRACES, attendants of Venus .... . . . Hazeldeane Anderson Dorothy Roberts ' . . . . . . . .Robert Lanber A MESSENGER .................. . . A SERVANT ......... ........ H oward Baker IoPAs, the Minstrel ...... ..........-. F rank Taylor jack Knowlton THREE TYRIAN PEASANTS .... . . . Ell,1Ufl7'C! BQYg6'TS Thonzas Viviano Edward Cross Two ATTENDANTS OF IARBAS .... . . . Marshall Lawrance E VOICE OF NEPTUNE .....,..... ........................... I ohn Nagel DIRECTOR. . . ...., Miss Althea Payne 5 Page One Hundred Twenty-five r- .1 ,V w I 1 V! A H X 51 ff lr: ' X W J Q ffl T? il 5 +4 W f N N: WI, IM , ,1 V Hi! , 141, ,I M wif' 1 W M E .....,. M ,YN V , H V 'nX,L,, N 5f 3 C1 ' We H V ff Hifw ' l Sw Q ff ' 5513 i hi fu nf K Vi 1 W Fw Pf' W 5 ff p wi W - H1 Ir w 1' W 1 w, y, W 5 E f- 5 r E HN -4 A L gf 34 ,W W w 15 1 iv mms 1 'Fifi 1 E ,E 3 rl ' 5 UQ. W 5M ' H 4 KV V lx ! ! - L' X 5 i . 1 H L 5 J P I 5 I i ? 4 I ' Y I 1 b 5 W . Y f j i 5 If 5 I2 Pug O e ne Hundred Twenty-six ff l, r ' j ,x 5, y Page One Hzuzdred Twentv-seven Page One H zmdrerl Twenty-eight Un 5 Back Row-Hennig, Stevens, Lounsbury, Meenan, Lunde. First Row-Rittenhouse, Hughes, Rexroat, Tucker, Walker, Gibbs. btuhent uuntil FRANKLIN LOUNSBURY .... .... P 1'6Sid97'l1f GENEVIEVE REXROAT. . . .... Secretary Seniors juniors Nina Tucker Peggy Rittenhouse Kenneth Meenan A Wixon Stevens Katherine Anne Hughes Sopbornores Walter Lunde Patricia Walker Earl Meggelin Paul I-Iennig Freshman Jeane Gibbs The Student Council was organized several years ago for the purpose of promot- ing friendships and cooperation among the students. The activities of this year's Council have been varied. In the fall several pep meetings were held to Work up spirit. At the end of the football season the Council climaxed the Winning of the Championship by the Football Dance. This dance was the first largeundertaking the Council has ever given and it proved to be a great success. The Student Aids have been efhcient this year under the supervision of Council members. This is purely a student undertaking. After-school dances given by the Council created new friendships and were heartily enjoyed by all of the students. A freshman assembly was a big feature of this year's Work. Talks on character, school spirit, and the value of scholarship Were given by the senior members of the Council and helped to show the underclassmen that the seniors were interested in thelf activities. Page One Hundred Thirty Rubini, Stevens, W. Lavicka, Cronwall, Cotsworth, Lovett, D. Lavicka. g Enya' Smoking uuntil DOUGLAS CRONWALL. . . ,,., President CHARLES COTSWORTH .............. . .Secretary William Lavicka Tom Aldrich juniors Sopbomores Wixon Stevens Fausto Rubini Merritt Lovett David Lavicka The Smoking Council was founded in I92I, when prominent members of the Senior Class felt the need of sponsoring school spirit, good athletics, and good health by a restriction prohibiting smoking within a certain area about school. This area was set as a two-block radius about the school buildings. The powers of this Council are practically unlimited. The procedure in case of offense is as follows: A warning follows the first offenseg while after the second offense the 0ffender's name is conspicuously posted on the Black List, which appears in the main corridor of the lower hallway. 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 indefinitely. y - Because of the wholehearted co-operation with the Council this year there have been few offenses, and the feeling around the school is that this situation has been materially improved. Page One H nndred Thirty-one Rear-Burton, Erickson, Dreiske, Holzworth, Miss Bennett, Hales, Chandler, Elliot, Rittenhouse. First-Thornton, Austin, Ullmen, Roberts, Hughes, Tucker., Slingluif, Swern, Watson, Scholz, Snapp. Girls' Iuh uuncil ' KATHERINE ANNE HUGHES. . . ....... President NINA TUCKER ............ . . .Vice-President MARJORIE ROBERTS. . . .... Secretary ELEANOR SLINGLUFF. . . . . .Treasurer MISS BENNETT . . . . . .Advisors Miss NEWLON The Girls' Club Council is the governing body of Girls' Club. It features the Girls' Club Show in the fall to raise money for its Work. The Christmas Stocking Drive is carried on every year to get money for charity and for the stockings that are filled and sent to charity homes. A The programs are planned by this Council and the standing committees, the Friendship and Costume Committees, are also chosen by them. The outstanding pro- grams for this year were the Christmas program and the College program, as Well as the Welcome given to the freshmen girls in the fall. The Friendship committee has been unusually active this year and should be, commended for its Work. This Council guides the sentiments and policies of the Girls' Club and gets new ideas from the Suburban Girls' Conference held at the University of Chicago each spring. Q , Page One Hundred Thirty-two K J A FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE Rockwell, Garvey, Davis, Miss Wright, Chandler, Komarek irI5' lub COSTUME COMMITTEE Harbeck, McDonald, Schrik, Seymour, Margileth, Miss Schuyler Page One Hundred Thirty-tbree , - Austin, Roberts, Hughes, Gage, Slingluif, Rexroat, Harris. irls' unference LAURA GAGE .............. . ........ President KATHERINE ANNE HUGHES. . . ....... Vice-President ELEANOR SLINGLUFF ...... GENEVIEVE REXROAT .... ALICE JANE AUSTIN. BARBARA HARRIS .... MARJORY ROBER'TS. . ..............Treasnrer . . .Chairman Nomination . . . . .Chairman Registration . . . .Chairman Recreation . . . .Chairman Pnhlicity The annual Inter-Church Girls' Conference for Oak Park and Proviso girls was held October 25, 26, 27 at the Grace Episcopal and First Methodist Churches. The registration for this year was four hundred a d th' 1 y n Irty, near y seventy-live more than last year. ' ' The theme, Illumine the Shrine was beautifully portrayed in the conference poem by Elizabeth Snell and also by the main speaker, Miss Margaret Slattery, of Boston. ' At the banquet Saturday evening feature followed feature. Coach Carson talkedg Miss Slatter a h dd ' ' ' y g ve anot er a ress, and a group of girls gave a pantomme of the con- ference poem. 5 Sunday afternoon the mothers and fathers were the guests of the irls who g a were given the charge to Illumine the Shrine of Service, Wherever they might be Miss Dennison, Miss Burgess, and the Carry-Over Committee were mainl re- , Y sponsible for the success of the Conference and for the friendly spirit instilled in the girls attending the meetings, who will never forget Miss Slattery and her inspiring messages. A Page One Hundred Thirty-four Dreger Forbes Bullock Michel Dettmar 330315 Qiunferemze ' JOHN BULLOCK .... . . .First Vzce-President FRED DETTMAR .... ...4....... S ecrezfary ELWOOD BOYLES. . . .... Chazrman Program JAMES FORBES .... ..... C hazrman Publzczzfy RALPH DREGER .... . . .Chairman Regzstrations The thirteenth annual Inter-Church Older Boys' Conference of the Oak Park and Proviso districts Was held February 28 and March I at the Euclid Avenue Metho- dist Church. With two hundred and fifty boys registered, the Conference proved to be one of the biggest and best ever held. The theme, Who Is My Brother? was found to evoke much discussion and many Well directed talks for the boys. There Were several foreign students at the meetings who gave interesting talks. The climax of the Conference came Saturday afternoon after the luncheon When the Secretary of the Turkish Y. M. C. A., Mr. Hed- don, gave his Hnal talk on Who is my Brother-Christ, the Elder Brother, Leads the Way. The Conference is planned by the preparatory council which is directed by Mr. C. E. Winchell of the Oak Park Y. M. C. A. This council appoints the committees and carries out all of the plans. To this council and the committees is due the success of the Conference. Page One Hundred Tloirty-five ... - ..... , . .-..,........- V... - ..,. A V i Nl . ib- . so .. . Q !lel.A,-,,A,AA4v- , N h - . -gnvgwv A f - - , Elf 4 A Rear-Crowley, Klein, Davis, Remsen, Pirosh, Busack. Third-Howard, Christie, Peters, Wiaduck, Curl, Doerffel, Gerulat, Kerschner, Leighty Burden Second-Cotsworth, Critchfield, Badenoch, Quirk, Harker, Scholes, Larsen, Olson Gibbs Bon man Front-Andersen, Schustek, Keil, M. Larson, Johnson, Jones, E. Larson, Masters Lawrence Robinson :Freshman Jiaunnr ull Maffett Brooks Thomas . Busackv Walter W. Crowley Vanderhiden lunge Philip Lawrence Fred Leighty David Scholes A George Schustek Edward Gerulat Philip Johnson Edwin Jones Harold Larsen Philip Peters Howard Schomer Adelaide Andersen Hazeldeane Anderson Harriet Badenoch Lillian Bowman I Ada Burden Grace Christie Marguerite Cotsworth Page One Hundred Thirty-six Carol Critchfield Helen Curl Jane Davis Margaret Doerffel Jeane Gibbs I V Joyce Harker Suzanne Howard Virginia Keil Harriet Kerschner Bernice Klein . Esther Larson Marion Larson Charlotte Masters Betty Lou Olson Berthola Pirosh Ruth Quirk Dorothy Remsen Jean Robinson Dorothy Vale Florence Wiaduck bnphnmnre Jlannur 33011 p Rear-Boggs, Brudenell, Knapp, Hadka, Swissler, Second-Wagner, Snow, Young, Kelly, Lunde, Davies, Fichte, Hennig. ' Front-Schaefer, Herman, Gonnerman, Mason, Sturla, Sindelar, Kitch, Brush. Harry Armstrong Wells Chamberlain Philip Davies Harold Fichte Fred Gonnerman Paul Hennig Randall Herman Glen Jorgensen Edwin Kitch Pierre Marshall Alfred Mason Letcher Riker Otto Schaefer Otto Sindelar Antoinette Adams Mary Agnew Jane Armour Marjorie Blunck Betty Bobbitt Betty Boggs Bernice Brudenell Marion Brush Margaret Dreiske Lois Ebinger' Priscilla Elmer . Ellen Erickson , Betty Feltus Margaret Freimuth Virginia Hadke Mary Elizabeth Hawkes 2 Miriam Kelly I Mildred Knapp Doris Larson 4 Elsie Lunde i Roberta McKay l Jane McLallen P Mary Peoples Margaret Riley 5 Frances Sherman Alice Slingluff ? Ruth Snow Sue Sturla y Mary Swissler r Evelyn Wagner - Patricia Walker Eleanor Young i ,I 1 Page One Hundred Thirty-seven A I1 'P l w li 1 P s-3 l A 2 S 1 1' l l 4 1 4 I I I .,.,,,,,,,,,,,.., .,,...,. ,.. ......,. ,..,,, .... ......,,.--i,,.,, ,,.. -f... ,, , N , , H 1.4 yw1.vy7!,.,!,,Vh,1.f! V f '- - 1 f ' 'V V , V .. V ., ,, V . 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Armour. yuniur Zlaunnr SKUIIA Wendell Hance James Kellogg Everett Nicholas Robert Nicholas George Nicoll Eugene Gvson Alexander Rose Wixon Stevens Ben Wade John Wehausen John Womer Ward Wright - Florence Baumrucker Beatrice Bible Elizabeth Blair Marion Burt Mary Jane Chandler Helen Louise Collins Elizabeth Craig Katherine Davis Alice Ebersold Violet Elliott Helen Freyta g Mary Gale Dorothy Gundelfingen Lois Holzworhth Jean Humphrey Evelyn Jaffrey V Ma.rie Johnson Margaret Kasley Albina Kavan Henrietta Komarek Virginia McElroy Ruth Pickett Doris Platt Carol Reeves Peggy Rittenhouse Virginia Roberts Louise Timberlake Ruth Urban Marion Westphal Clarmarie White Doris Wolf -w w Page One Hundred Thirty-eight l beniur Jlannnr Bull Rear-Rexroat, Wildman, Tucker, Bruce, Thielbar, Bierma, Hemingway, Lunde, Van Wagoner, Pickett Watson, Hughes, Nagel. Third-Burgmann, Kime, Mecracken, Rosholt, Klein, Sullivan, Forbes, Seymour, Schaffner, Farrar, Weedfall Kallick, Clark. Second-Langbein, Becher, Hobbins, Willgeroth, Snapp, Snow, Ticknor, Ullmen, Masmotte, Owen, Austin McGregor, Slepicka. Front-Borcherdt, Williams, McCann, Schneller, McAuliIfe, Scholz, Lounsbury, Cade, Hagen, Burton, Snell Kinderman, Olson. I 3 3 Robert Bierma Gerald Borcherdt Burton Bruce James Butler Clarence Cade Richard Clark, Alfred Domville James Forbes Glenn Graham Jack Hammon Richard Hobbins Gordon Jones Joseph Kallick Robert Kinderman Franklin Lounsbury Walter Lunde Earl Meggelin John Nagel Edward Nordhaus John Peffer Howard Pickett Tom Roberts Gordon Rosholt John Schaffner Parker Smith Frank Stehlik Henry Thielbar Arthur Ticknor Robert wildman Paul Willgeroth Virgil Williams Edna Ansel Alice Jane Austin Evelyn Becher Dorothy Burgmann Eleanor Burton Helen DeHaven G-ertrude Farrar Elta Forkel Barbara Harris Carol Hemingway Katherine Hughes Hope Kime Ruth Klein Mary McAuliffe Dorothy McCann Ida Olson Jane Owen Florence Parks Charlotte Russell Margaret Schneller Marie Scholz Jean Seymour Pauline Slepicka Glenna Snapp Elizabeth Snell Elizabeth Snow Mildred Sullivan Nina Tucker Rosemary Volk Elizabeth Weedfall Page One H zmdred Tlozrzfy nzne Qcbnlarsbip Qmarhs 1 1 FRANKLIN LOUNSBURY . , , .... Fzrst MARIE ScHoLz MARY MCAULIFFE. . . . . .Second CLARENCE CADE .... . . . ..... .... T bird January, 19 3 0. SENIORS WHO HAVE AN AVERAGE OF 902 OR ABOVE FOR THE WHOLE ' 'TIME THEY HAVE BEEN IN HIGH SCHOOL Robert Bierma Burton Bruce James Butler Clarence Cade Richard Clark Richard Hobbins Joseph Kallick Franklin Lounsbury Walter Lunde John Nagel Edward Nordhaus John Schaffner Frank Stehlik Arthur Ticknor Paul Willgeroth Virgil Williams Alice Jane Austin Dorothy Burgmann Eleanor -Burton Elta Forkel Doris Hagen Barbara Harris Carol Hemingway Katherine Hughes Lillian Langbein Mary McAuliffe Jane McGregor Effie Jane Mecracken Mariam Olsen Ida Olson Jane Owen Genevieve Rexroat Margaret Schneller Marie Scholz Pauline Slepicka Glenna Snapp Elizabeth Snow Mary Ullmen Muriel Van Wagoner Rosemary Volk Mary Lee Watson Elizabeth Weedfall 1 Q Page One Hundred Forty i g I s Back Row-Lawrence, Lunde, Clark, Tuscher, Beach, Keeler. Second Row-DeWerthern, Brown, Burton, McCann, Toren, Ekland. Front Row-Rockwell, McGregor, Rittenhouse, Rexroat, Bezchleba, Craig. Stuhent Qihs GENEVIEVE REXROAT. . . . . .Chairman Ist semester PEGGY RITTENHOUSE. . . .... Chairman 2nd semester Mlss WECKEL. . . -. . .Faculty Advisor The work of the Student Aids as started last year by the Student Council has been continued this year. Because of the double lunch periods it was necessary to have people stationed in the halls to prevent disturbance to the classes in session on the top floors. This year Miss Weckel was the advisor and Geneveive Rexroat the chairman from the Council for the first semester. Then, in the second semester, Peggy Rittenhouse took charge of the Aids. - There were about forty students Working as Student Aids at the lunch room doors, in the halls, and on the stairs each noon this year. This work was by no means compulsory. In fact, most of those on duty considered it an honor to aid the school in this Wa . The student body has caused very little trouble andthe Council Wishes Y to thank both the Aids and the students for their cooperation. Page One Hundred Forty-one I 1 JUNIOR COUNCIL Rear-Chandler, Hayes, Morgan, Hales, Tingley, Curry, Sherman. Front-Jones, Parrnelee, Elliott, Whiteway, Reid, Garvey, Baumrucker, Burt. Biunimf ants Snpbumnre uunnils - SOPHOMORE GIRLS' COUNCIL Rear-Erickson, Elmer, Remsen, Hawkes, MacArthur, Slingluff, McLa1len, Partridge. Second-Walker, Sturla, Chapman, Kelly, Anderson, Kretzer, Riley, Gray, Dreiske. First-Adams, Badenoch, Doerffel, Johnson, Bobbitt, Seabury, Lunde, Koepke, Agnew. Page One Hundred Forty-two fb-by-Q lub FSR I If 4 s . ,gy g ,.,. , 11.2. . pi 1, '0 2, ,f 1. R , '.', 1 .1,i', . . 93 . . f 7.i .g.,. i ,.. - W , .U 5.:' 1427! f 1, ' ef P9 f , X' X , . f .. Q 5. . ..f i.fg., 9 ff VV A be 2 'H I' 3... zia . 1.g.p ' .' 1',,g V f ffy. 1 f ,QW ,. riff 2f,,4f, if ,. , , ..,, .. 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If 5 ' if . we-:aw V 2' f Vf nf 2 'fi' pf 0 -V--eg., .,,..,..W, Q U , .. , , , . . . . ., . .... .:. . . .. ... has ' Qfzf mul! V '. :. fra' vi V. 0 'g'C2..V12'.f'Q22QE2' ,f.W'z1 ' ' ' ' ezy,rg.fg.2,5we,,fi,g 1, 'e:VV--we.f.QL:- .:Vff'rf 'iz..:?'a 2572 wt, . VfV-:we-'epf421:29-wif'M.w'e.2X12fff52116-A V V VV -AVV he--M W.-HM-V1 .. a..,..i.. .X.V.:V..'V .,.f.i.gV0:',.fVA.V' Q.:V4-: :.w-' :.V..:,:,....0..-...V .-pe.-4:o,.:a.,.us.::.a2,SZsw.i.a,mi Rear-Forbes, Nagel, Wildman, Cade, Pashley, Tinsley, Hills, Dreger, Heald, Lounsbury, Skiles, McCament, Lindberg. . Second-Sinclair, Attley, Kellogg, Heil, Reid, Stinson, Elliott, Norman, Lunde, Fuller, Lavicka, Prohaska, Kef gen. ' First-Wade, Herman, Hull, Domville, Bruce, Bullock, Willgeroth, Morgan, Cotsworth, Myer, Kneisel. urke Qiluh Mr. Platt, I-lance, PAUL WILLGEROTH. . . ...... President RAYMOND MORGAN. . . Vice-President JOHN BULLOCK .... .... S ecretary BURTON BRUCE ....... ........ T reasurer -CHARLES COTswORTH. . . . . .Sergeant-at-Arms MR. PLATT .......... . . ...... Faculty Advisor Burke Club is an organization founded for the purpose of training its members, chosen from the junior and senior classes, in the principles of oratory and debating, and the fundamentals + of parliamentary law. L Each meeting throughout the year is featured by a debate on some current problem, an instructive law drill, and a stunt of some description. The three outstanding meetings of the year ' are always Parents, Meeting,iCup Award Night, and the ban- quet and senior farewell meeting. Parents' Night was combined with the Christmas meeting to make one of the best programs of the year. Santa Claus and a one-act play were the high-lights of the meeting. The Cup meeting featured the awarding of the cup to the most representative Burkite, the orator, the debater, and the best parliamentarian. i The last meeting was the senior banquet, during which all of the seniors bid the club fa.rewell in short, extemporaneous speeches. Q - in N . . '- Page One Hundred Forty-four Rear+La Belle, Hammann, Crawford, Gusler, Kinderman, Walker. Third-Stehlik, Gardner, Bristol, Cheney, Wetzel, Kamen, Cory, Nordhaus Michel Curry Second-Bird, Nicholas, Galaty, Olsen, Scheaffer, McCann, Coombs, I-Iargef, Wrighi, Pyle,' Ff0nt'H3mm0H, Deftmafs Rose, Riddif01'Cl, Pickett, Shuman, Thielbar, Mr. Crawford, Roberts, Keeler. i J CXNG-'l X II wil ig .. V b e i inwln Iuh HOWARD PICKETT .... ....... P resident WILLIAM RIDDIFORD . . . .... Vice-President RUI-IL SHUMAN ..... ........ S ec1'e2fa1'y VERNON ROSE ...... .......... T reasurer HENRY THIELBAR . . . . . .1Se1'geant-at-A1fms MR. CRAWFORD ...,......... . . .... Faculty Advisor The object of Lincoln Club is to promote sustained, logical thought, mental and physical poise, a knowledge of parliamen- tary procedure, and an unprejudiced judgment by means of debate and discussion. Mothers' and Dads' Meeting showed the parents what pro- gress the members were making in carrying on their aim. The program was quite dignified. A law talk on the rules of pro- cedure was followed by a humorous law drill. A declamation on i'The defense of an Irish orator found guilty of treason was given. Three extemporaneous speeches and a stunt concluded the meeting. At the Senior Cup and College Night, the last meeting of the year, a grand banquet started possibly the inest and most in- teresting meeting held. The election of next year's ofhcers fol- lowed and then began the main program of cup awarding. An extemporaneous law drill, orations, debate, and extemporaneous talks took places in completion and were followed by the awarding of the cups. 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' AV r ff' -'02 -ww: we -T Stkiswf . ,,-- f . z.- - 4 M- Af ff My .- -' Qs 6,-M -- , V,,:a aj , ef 5, wr, . - -we 1'-'Q N' vw- ,,' ,aww V. ,,.. 7 '.'f4 m.4 :V,V pg 5, 'r , , -V . -K w - ' ' -A .,,. f . 1 I f ' V 4 ' .. ,f Vs , ,- Q ' Asif uf? V :Q ,cf .- 'rw-.V-4' f'-f 4 'X Aww. 'W ,, 4: . ni' Y . '--L '- f .... Rear-McGregor, Roberts, Rittenhouse, Komarek, Urban, Rockwell, Humphrey, White, Hagen, Roberts. Third-Brown, Todd, Owen, Volk, Crotteau, Becher, Sherman, Hughes, Luccock, Forkel. Second-Tucker, Eilrich, Platt, Holzworth, Olson, Baumrucker, Ullmen, McAuliffe, Slingluif, VanWagoner. First-Snapp, Austin, Myler, Rexroat, Bezchleba, Swern, Watson, Scholz, Mrs. Johnson, Westphal, Chandler. . l I Cn Cf 'l Page One Hundred Forty-s UUIIII EDITH SWERN .,.... ...... P resident MARY LEE WATSON. . ..... Vice-President MARIE SOI-IOLZ ........ . .Secretary-Treasurer JOSEPHINE BEZCHLEBA. . . .Sergeant-af-Arms MRS. JOHNSON ....,.. . . .Faculty Advisor Forum is a club for the Junior and Senior girls who are in- terested in public speaking and debating. The meetings are as instructive as entertaining, teaching the fundamentals of par- liamentary law, debating, and oratory. In place of debates, at several meetings, talks on subjects of current interest were given. The law drills became more complicated at each meeting. Forum was especially honored this year by being asked to give a program for the Borrowed Time Club. A very good de- bate and law drill were given and they were keenly appreciated. The Burke-Forum meeting is an annual event. As usual, there was much competition between the Burkites and Forum- ites, but through their fine co-operation the meeting was a great SUCCCSS. The year was appropriately closed by the Mothers' meeting. Decorations, music, and gplendid refreshments were added to the program. The mothers heartily enjoyed the efforts of their daughters. ix ?1e?1i'CiN1l5J.ffg1tt,tI1ieIi:ZfeI?.lN1IcCag11t Walllace, Blume, Read, Reed, Jaffray, Schutt, C. Smith, Bowen, Mlecracken. mi , c in ey, c arsc ug, Ansel, dewerthern, Seymour, Parks, England, Collins, Craig, Davis, Leighty. Second-Zimmerman, Brown, Spiker, Hoppesch, Garrett, Schneller, Howser, Dodge, Badenoch, Calcutt, Warren, Guifin. First-Garvey, Sayre, Morrow, Hemingway, Harris, Snell, Shuman, Luff, Parmelee, Miss Linden, Masmotte, ' Kralovec. :Www , saaf n Q.. V on 0 B mu -mn qi. IANLUO Allakotpq EW . 1 M--au.. pa.. la -ua aa... i hilt! I A. i tarp Iuh A CAROL HEMINGWAY . . . ........ President BARBARA HARRIS. ,.... . . .Vice-President ELIZABETH SNELL . . ........ Secretary BETTY SHUMAN .... ......... T reasurer NANCY PARMELEE. . . . . .Sergeant-at-Arms Miss LINDEN .,.................. ...... F acuity Advisor Junior and senior girls form the membership of Story Club. The object of this club is the development of the girls' ability to write, the furthering of their knowledge and enjoyment of literature, and the giving and receiving of constructive criti- cism. The best manuscripts written are read, discussed, and voted on at each meeting. In February Story Club had a baby party at which everyone came in some form of childish garb. Miss Linden dressed as the children's governess. Cookies and milk were served. Story Club girls met with their rivals, Scribblers, and manu- scripts of both clubs were judged. The prize winners for poetry were: First, Guy Ca.rden, Jr., second, Elizabeth Snell, third, Warren Stevens. Those for prose were: First, Carol Heming- way, second, Leslie Daniels, third, Jack Hammon. Later in the spring, mothers were invited to a meeting which was especially planned for them, and was the loveliest of the YCHI. Page One Hundred Forty-seven Rear-Cook, Raymond, Carden, Jordan, McVea, Gordon, Hills, Rhenisch. ' Second-Nicoll, Gardner, Hill, Carroll, Nardin, VanV1iet, Hurlbut, Hull. First-Stevens, Gowdy, Hammon, Schaus, Nicholas, Domville, Milow, Mr. Thompson, Berndt, Dodd. :ww sawsf na . o 0 , 1 lrgx Q III' Page One Hundred Forty-eight ihhlers p JACK HAMMON . . ...... Presidenzf CARL SOI-1AUs ...... . . .Vice-President ROBERT NICHOLAS. . . ........ Secretary FRED DOMVILLE .... ......... T reasurer ROBERT MILOW ....... . . .Sergeant-at-Arms MR. E. E. THOMPSON. . . . . .Faculty Advisor Scribblers Club was formed for the purpose of training its members in Writing both prose and poetry. It' also teaches con- structive literary criticism by the open discussion of manu- scripts read. Of all the meetings in the past year, one, thecustomary joint meeting with Story Club, stands out especially. Manuscripts, chosen ahead of time by the members, were .read along with ones from Story Club. Judges chose the best in prose and the best in verse. The Winners' names were engraved on a silver cup. This club is open to boys in the Junior and Senior classes Who have had a UB average in English. Only those, however, who really enjoy Writing are advised to join. By the constructive and helpful suggestions given, the best of Writing is encouraged and those interested in that field are given a chance to get ideas and to improve their own Work. Rear'-WHYSQH, Sherman, Kopp, Harrison, Ritter, Koch. Front-Halligan, Sype, Stone, Carden, Elmer, Levy, Tostevin. U5 1 u xg vb--J TATLERS 3 if :shy-. 4,9-fb 'i INF!! 1 yy-s..- fb,-Q. if ii S Q I 4 H' I Q atlers' Iuh GUY CARDEN. . . .... President .... . . .PRISCILLA ELMER ALICE STONE ........ Vice-President ..... EILEEN HALLIGAN PRISCILLA ELMER ....... Secretary ........ MARY HARRISON LESLIE DANIELS ........ Treasurer .... WENONAH TOSTEVIN ALBERT LEVY ...... Sergeant-at-Arms. . .FRANCES SHERMAN .Faculty Advisor MISS HARDIE . . . ................ . . . Tatlers is a Sophomore organization founded in 1926 for the purpose of furthering an interest in writing. Since the club has . . . . . .dd a comparatively small membership, there is a place for 11'1d1V1 ual, constructive criticism of the manuscript and a general exchange of ideas on any subject these literary aspirants may choose to discourse upon. In this way the club maintains friend- . . . d hi amon the members, raises their scholastic standards, an 5 P 3 furthers their ambitions in writing. A greater part of their meetings were devoted to the reading d discussion of very interesting and unique manuscripts an Written by the members of the club. At the concluding meeting iven in honor of the mothers to of the first semester a tea was g give them an opportunity to become acquainted with the type f Work accomplished in the club. 0 Occasionally in s p ir i n g t al k s are given about Well-known are held on various current events. authors, and discussions Page One Hundred Forty-nine I I 'VF I .1 I r . s,,,, . . ,eff , ' ,Q ff, ,,f,,- W, :L , -1 ff: V11 255 , . ga ' V191 ii W:-if -.1 se ,, .x,V. . ,, ,.,., , ri gi M .r. , 1 ex , , ea, f 5 ff Z., . , V . H- ,V i 1 ,, W, . Wg? A, X f Q M eg' , f 6, -.. V M ,g ,,.. ,Q ,. , ,.,k, , x,, ,,.K ,- if ..Vl, 1.Z1, YE- -.,..,, ,.,,-., ,N f :4 V . .- ' 'A ' '6ii, ,,,gfI,' ,5f',j' 1' W, l 1 E .,:, :', :fm '1I...Z:2N gf: 5 4, if . 1 f, ,gg , ,,5 ,.95,f 9, K ,QQ , Q .,. .. 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Front-Hobbins, Michel, Lunde, Miss Payne, Norman, Volk, Kinderman, Slingluff, Miss Schaffer, Mrs. Christenson, Harger, Cotsworth, Gusler. H IA. GJ. 3-1 f'7 F! S SH 1 014 2 B' 2-V .- ,, 5 I 5 P l l s f P, I K 'Y r .Q I I V by f i 5' ,,L,,Lf, 1 - 9 Page One H umlred Fifty ROBERT KINDERMAN. . ..... President ROSEMARY VOLK ..... . .Vice-President ELEANOR SLINGLUFF. . . ..... Secretary TOM ROBERTS ....... . . .Treasurer The purpose of Drama Club is to promote interest in good drama and to give an expression of appreciation for the art of dramatics through the production of plays. This club is open to any junior or senior who passes a competitive tryout under the supervision of the faculty advisors. The plays Which have been given during the year Were chosen for their dramatic and entertaining value. Will 0' the Wisp Was an exquisite plantasy of the moor, Where Weird music pervaded the air and a charming creature of nature enticed her victim by her dancing. 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CHRISTENSON ...... . . .Assistant All the plays presented had student -coaches besides a faculty coach. However, a few plays were produced without any adult aid. These plays and casts were elected, coached, and staged entirely by students. I ' The success and popularity of Drama Club were mate- rially evidenced by the fact that the membership limit was, by request of the faculty, increased by fifty. With a larger ' membership the possibility for better products were greatly I , JO ' E enlarged in that so much more material was ava1lable for casts and important committees. The production of the Senior Class Play and the Latin Play, in honor of Vergil, made the club meetings slightly irregular. However, the club gained by these plays rather than lost since a majority of the members obtained invalu- able experience by working in the casts of the larger pro- s that could not be gained in the presentation of the one-act plays in the club curriculum. duction Page One Hundred Fifty-one AVS. w4e,..,:.w-Ut .,,..r' . .5 ' ' -4 1, .. . taewfea-wwwf 'fwfmz v1w1.NMa,, Www Vw . , ., M 1 , .. . . 1 , z.:41-Jawsemas'1am2.sr.essas was we we-Q: . aw A1 f- , -Aft,-M-watt.. 1.11: Rear-Dodds, Koehler, Olson, Curl, Koepke, Remsen, Carson, Seyfried, Thorsen, French, Gray, Hawkes. 11 P d Masters Ru recht, Henderson, Bobbitt, Sturla, Third-Klein, Feltus, Bamber, Dodge, Ke Ogg, afffi se, - 1 P Wagner. , Second-Stelzer, Williams, Tomkins, Ellenbaum, Feldman, Neymark, WeI1t0WSk1, PCOPICS, B2dCI10Ch, LSFSOI1, Agnew, Vibert. I , , First-Bentley, Erickson, Knapp, Marsh, Lunde, Wright, Flchfei Armour, Welthf Mm Shafer' Schaefer' Borgers. .E . ,X 19 rg, QB we K G9 - a -.,... - fill ' Page One Hundred Fifty-two asquerahers HAROLD Flci-ITE .... - . .P1'HSide111f ELSIE LUNDE ..,. ...... S ecretary DORIS WRIGHT .... . . .Vice-President CERDIC MARSH .... ........ T reasuref HERBERT WEITH .... . . .Sergeant-at-Arms JANE ARMOUR .... ........ H istorirm Miss SHAFER ...... . . . . .... Faculty A6iU'iS6Y Masqueraders, the sophomore dramatic club, was organized a few years ago to disco-ver or increase the acting abi-lity of second year students, and to acquaint them with the techni- calities of the stage. The eligibility requirement is an A average in freshman English and a passing grade in all aca- demic subjects. An opportunity for the development of initiative and self-reliance was afforded by committee work and the almost complete student-management of plays. Be- sides training the dramatic ability of the student coaches and those who took acting parts, the club accomplished a great deal in teaching its members the art of professional make-up, stage-setting, and costuming. These phases of staging were emphasized so that their importance in regard to the success of a production might be realized. The large membership of this club is, proof of the popularity of its training and social interests. ' , - -A , X A AA . , ., . - We 2-if N Ei-lv,... ,gh In I: i .L Z.: I: I E :fi Q y , tw Bit, A . X? ,, ,Mi ,..,.,lL,.. 2 45' 19:2 'A 7 .49 'A YA A ' 39, ,A 1 ff N-1: A, . -Sv .sf 1 A -. ' f :f-2-.Er rt. ,- : ' . 1.91 . . , . . ' A if S w f ' ' A- . . 1, ..-me... -QIN f-4' . ,- .. fe- 4-:-W Q-1, .:.,f , A-:.,., 4as, ,,.,.f,... . .sq A- A- .. .. X ' A- A - ,J -tl. 2 .. va M M - n fg 5 V ,.,- , : .A v 'A-k ' 4.1 ' X -, '. A. K f ' : ', A 1 e ' WW' V- ,-.A-3 f . . A: x R.. J i . g. - Y., ' -., X , A I ..f- vw-A . 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A Rear-Schustek, Leighty, Parkin, Klein, Krogman, Kelly, Emerson, Hazelton, Doerffel, Miller, Crenshaw, Crowley. Third-Klove, Imhoff, Gauge, Akin, Masmotte, Riley, Nicoll, Dreiske, Rivet, Kerschner, Jorgensen, Young. Second-Irland, Armstrong, Anderson, Seitz, Polkow, Ritchie, Lade, Basse, Hennig, Kitch, Harris, Jacobs. First-Slingluif, Spelman, Swissler, Sugg, McLallen, Walker, Adams, Worthington, Whisler, Ullmen, Mizen, Miller. 37 1 K '.1A ' I asquerahers ANTOINETTE ADAMS. . ....... Presidenf PATRICIANYWALKER. . . .Vice-President JANE MCCLALLON. . . . .T .... Secretary JACK SUGG ....... ......... T reasurer CARL WHISLER ....... . . .Sergeant-at-Arms RUTH WORTHINGTON. . . ......... Historian Miss S1-IAFEK ........, . . .Faculty Adviser Eight meetings Were held throughout the year, the first three of each semester featuring plays. The plays chosen Were of a simple type, but Were interesting and educational from the point of View of the actors, and were highly entertaining to an audi- ence that could Well-appreciate the accomplishments of its co- Masqueraders. Booth Tarlgingtoifs one-act comedies proved to be popular with the club for they put on several, such as The Ghost Storyu and The Trysting Place. Most of the plays produced were of an equally light vein, being instructive but not beyond the scope of the actors. A clever student-Written stunt was also attempted and found to be amusing and success- ful. At the fourth meeting of each semester games, charades, and impromptu acting formed the entertainment. The faculty advisor, Miss Shafer, feels that the method of student management used this year are both helpful and suc- cessful. Page One H1l11IiT8!l Fifty-three l l f f f ff 1 ,, , f , ., ...L 'frr 1 w f ,, ,,, r I f X 1 ' 1 ' f :' f . ' 'If' , .As WLT ' . X f ., . 4 ...X .f , . .as M f. f .. . .. .. 9 M.. 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J 'av I -9 -421 ' s '5 Page One Hundred Fifty-four - DAVID SPEER y s, oren, pear, Slepicka, Butler, Miss Geller, Miss Ward, M1ss Miller, Miss remzb Iuh DOROTHY TOREN. . . LEONA BUTLER . . . PAULINE SLEPICKA. . . . . . . .President . .ViC6eP1'6Si6i67Zf . . . . . .Semfetary .......T1'easure1' M1ss WARD . . . . . .Faculty Advisor empts to give its members a practical knowl- edge of French so that each one is familiar with the history, literature, and the great men and Women of France, and with the everyday habits of the French people. In order to increase the conversational ability of the students, French is spoken at all times. Many Ways were used to bring this knowledge into practice. Games were played, poetry was Written, and tea was serve . French Club att The Christmas meeting was very successful as Pere Noel ap- peared and presented gifts, accompanied by poetry, to each member. Several Christmas son s g were sung and all sorts of games were played. The most e open one at which .Madame Cros of Northwestern University gave in French an interesting and informative talk in which she presented a picture of the small French village and home life which the average tourist fails to see. eventful meeting Was th mrtlgkix R ,WM ,Mew ,gf Tw xml be so if fe Rear F Das, Busse, Wrath, Schultz, Schulthouse, Goodman, McCollum Grieshaber Amacker Thlrd Guemmer, Flaherty Mirow, Schroeter, Elfflg Wehausen, Braatz Schulz E Kannxng, Lowrey Second Gerulat, Schopp J Das, Jourdan, Hoheisel, Fricke, Langbem Bockholt, Schmieding, D Braatz, Kenn First H Kannmg, Just, Grosser, Israel, Doering, Elliott, Miss Walker Levine, Bowes, Meyer, Tatter q,.,,C'25 erman Iuh RUTH DOERING ...... ...... P resident DAXVID KETTLESTRINGS. . . V. .Vice-President GRACE ISRAEL .- ..,... .... S eerezfary DONALD ELLIOTT . . . ....... Treasurer Miss WALKER .,......,................. Faculty Advisor The German Club endeavors to present the very atmosphere of Germany and attempts to show the characteristics and the customs of the people All of the meetings are carried on in German even to the plays, readings, short talks, and stories which have been given by the members The birthday of German Club Was celebrated at an unusually interesting and enjoyable meeting The German customs prac- tised at their birthday parties were explained and followed in the meeting The refreshments served also included the large birthday cake served at German parties. A short talk was given on German clocks and their oddities. The speaker mentioned especially those of the great Strasburg clock which records the time, date, and other unusual data not found on most time- pieces. The Christmas meeting heralded the German Santa Claus, Weihnachtsmann, who arrived with small gifts and large for- tunes for everyone. German Christmas candles were burned and refreshments served. I Page One Hundred Fifiy-five C - A ' ' ' ' .Rear-4Schoff, Burns, Case, King, Gottardo, Berwanger. 1 'Second-Larson, Taylor, Wolf, Jones, DeHaven, Clark. ' A First-James, Knox, Bonney, Schrik, Miss Williston, Wheeler. utanp Miss WILLISTON ........................ ROBERT BONNEY ........ President, . .. .CHARLOTTE SOHRIK JOSEPHINE KNOX ...... Vice-President ...... JANE WHEELER LAURA JAMES .... ..... S ecretary .... . . .MARION JONES FRED GRABLE .......... Treasurer ..,..... PAUL GOTTARDO FRANK TAYLOR ..... Sergeant-at-Arms. . .HELEN DE HAVEN Faculty Advisor Botany Club is open to anyone who has studied botany. Its Q. ...Q,H.4-QF . CA W Page One Hmzcired Fifty-six purpose is to broaden the interest in this subject. Last fall the club took an after-school trip to Maple Lake. They cooked their dinner over a portable stove and later in the evening gathered around a huge fire. On March 11th Dr. Williams of our faculty spoke on Bac- teriaf' ,Today their study is the most important thing in medi- cine because they are responsible for so many diseases. , Botany Club was fortunate on April 15 th in having Dr. Chamberlain of the University of Chicago as its speaker. He is recognized as the World's authority on Cycads. Besides hav- ing studied this group of plants intensively, he has visited their places of distribution. Cycads were the predominant plant dur- ing the Carboniferous Age but today there are only a few species in the World. Dr. Chamberlain illustrated his lecture with colored slides of these species growing Wild. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 1 45 if sr E. 1 A 'me'- 4 ,I li 2 I X Rear-Priebe, Hardy, N. Sloan, C. Sloan, Prange, Shepherd, Rothwell, Strong, Kerr, Wells. Third-Levine, Schroeder, Pinckney, Rapalje, Scott, Fantus, Dietrich, Cornish, Heinz, Pennock, Burroughs. Second-Reeves, Chandler, Crossey, Claus, McElroy, Airey, Moffatt, Aurand, Gerry, Jones, Kasley. V Front--Straud, Beecroft, Burt, Mr. Aeby, Burns, Roth, Holt, McEwen, Ware, Mullen, Lindenmeyer. J C .nai- VIRGINIA ROTH . . ...... President BERTIS BURNS ...... . . .Vice-President KENNETH HOLT ..... ...... S ecrezfary KENNETH MCEWEN .... ......... T reasurer ROBERT WARE ....... . . .Sergeant-at-Arms MR. AEBY ............................. Faculty Advisor Zoology Club was organized two years ago at the request of students who wished to give further study to the subject. Efforts have been made to present purely scientific programs. The club feels fortunate in having obtained as some of its speakers former students, specializing in the various phases of zoology. Stephen Kinal spoke to the club in November on the subject i'Tropical Fish. After discussing places wherein the different ! .GW 4 nology 5 iff 100 0,- I ix L . Q arf -h xv H' 0 :. . A .- . B -- ,nf kinds are found, their histories, and breeding, he showed the members twenty species from his own collection. For the February meeting, Ruhl Shuman, whose topic was Birds,,' talked mainly about common types, stressing new and interesting facts concerning each. Mr. Edward Komarek, now of the Academy of Science in Chicago, addressed the club for its December meeting concern- ing mammals. He discussed many of the previously unknown habits of various creatures in this region, methods of taxidermy, and the ways in which birds and animals are photographed. Page One Humlreci Fifty-seven . . ,,.... .. ,xA, . f,...f -,,-, - A 'A,,Q IWW., .,,, M .,.., If ,.-. -1,' '-A, f if ---- -'-A -- 1 lvl ' fa . ,,'1Q-AA ,,,LW p A . . f . Q.. ,.-- .. ,. A - 'VV-V 1 . . ff .',' ' ' ' 7 p ,'V- 1 v f 5 ie A A .- V , ',.f ' , f .V L,.A ., ,.C'. I 7 ,..,',.1 f ' ' vll, . V5 , f rt? V - Q 4 , --.: Z . , '-2 , -r, ,, J , is r . A, .A ,AV1 A . A 'QX1 . ' J '- . , H 'X . W a ffe, 4.Q V-r2 ' 'AA ' ,. ' f': r ' f' 'L -1., ,.,W-f, s .,--A1 . ,, . - 'G ' f 4 .,. ' f 1, W vi-.,3w. f ,f '., ,I -' 4 f ,X , W Ht. , e '.1.: .-,. - .,,1: C K f - - , 5 ,. if 'Q , 'f V.,. A . 'L A Rear-Stone, Needham, R. Brown, McElroy, Craig, Locke, Hage, Gaskill, I-Cleflne, Doke- Third--Nicholas, Taylor, Saffran, Wertz, Ochs, Granberg, Eliason, Baird, Wright, H. Brown, Shaflmack- Second-Lawrance, Armour, Mellon, Miss Inks, Scheid, Ritter, Davies, Clark, Anderson, Fichte, Richards. First-Womer, Hamer, Gage, Mohlere, Scheyer, Cheney, Humiston, Hance, Bristow, Sisco, Moon. .fi- ath lub .F 9 'ks 19 Q: l 433 n --.,.. - 'B Paige One Hundred Fifty-eight HOWARD ICHBNBY ...,... President ..,.... JOSEPH SCHEYER ELIZABETH HUMISTON. .Vice-President ........ ROGEIE BAIRD JOSEPH SCHEYER ..... . .Secretary ......... WARD WRIGHT WENDELL HANCE. ...... Treasurer. . .MARSHALL LAWRANCE EDW'ARD4MOHLERE. . .Sergeant-at-Arms ..... GERALD WERTZ Miss INKS .............................. Faculty Aclvzsor Math Club was organized to provide special instruction and entertainment for the mathematically minded persons of the school. Most of the meetings were carried on strictly by the mem- bers and consisted of talks by the members and various forms of mathematical amusements. There we.re a few meetings that were outstanding during the year. These were the Christmas meeting, the Math-Newton, and the open meeting. The feature ofa the Christmas meeting was the visit of Santa Claus and the distribution of gifts to the mathematicians. At the Math-Newton meeting the members were entertained by movies which showed how the earth was formed and how eclipses take place. The best meeting of the year .was the open meeting which is given each year to show prospective members of the club just what they may expect, At this meeting Mr. Bowles of the University of Chicago gave a talk on projective geometry. Rear-McGregor, Harris, Craig, Myler, Kozak, Israelstam, Sievers, Bach, LaBond. Second-Weedfall, LaBelle, Myer, Willgeroth, Bedford, A. Rose, Ki-ng, Elliott, Herrmann. First-Schopp, Riddiford, Jones, Wetzel, Wildman, V. Rose, Luff, Whiteway, Scully. 5-2 5 I -Q.: x Q? c ff! etntun Iuh ROBERT WILDMAN ...... President ...... GARDNER WETZEL VERNON ROSE ....... Vice-President. .' ...,. MARION JONES BETTY LUEE ........... Secretary ........... BETTY LUEE GARDNER WETZEL ..... Treasurer. . . WILLIAM RIDDIFORD MARION JONES ,........., Critic ........... VERNON ROSE WILLIAM RIDDIFORD.Sergeant-at-Arms. .ROBERT WHITEWAY MR. CHANDLER ...........,............. Faculty Advisor Newton Club, an organization founded in I 925, was formed for the purpose of increasing and broadening the interest of Juniors and Seniors in mathematics. The scope' of the classroom cannot take the mathematician into interesting lines that are tangent to the subject, and this, Newton Club endeavors to do. The meetings are conducted by having programs consisting of several discussions of mathematics and how they are used in other ields. Then law drills are sometimes introduced and games made up of mathematics wind up the meetings. One of the best meetings had for its feature an outside speaker, a man who gave a talk on slide rules. He demonstrated many and showed their usefulness. Other meetings were the Math-Newton meeting at which the two clubs following the same fields had motion pictures, and the Christmas meeting at which, with the aid of a tree, the Christmas spirit was spread. Page One Hundred Fifty-nine R' -Fehr Van Duyvendyk, Landherr, Ganschow, McGoorty, Loomis., WiSf2f, Jove, Rehm- A ear , . Second-Vroom, Lamson, Margileth, Hetherington,.,Smith, Vrana, Davison, Willoughby, Mahoney, KIHHC, T. Lyrrell. Q . f , Front-Hanning, Wiebers, Quinlan, Miss Babcock, Schroeder, Sherman, Key, Reed, Wasshausen, Heine, Heft. irls' amera Iuh MARJORIE SHERMAN ..... President ......... DOROTHY KEY DOROTHY KEY ....,... Vice-President .... WINIFRED LooM1s WINIFRED SCHROEDER .... Secretary .......... RUTH REHM JAYN REED ............ Treasurer ..... MARJORIE SHERMAN Miss BABCOOK ........................., Faculty Advisor Girls' Camera Club endeavored during the past year to pro- mote a more developed interest in amateur photography and to increase social activities among its members, Many interesting and instructive meetings were featured on the year's calendar. The club visited the Atlas Film Company where they were shown the entire process of filming and de- veloping picturesg then they were entertained by two completed motion picture reels. - An illustrated talk on Colorado and the Rocky Mountain National Park by Mr. Smith constituted the joint meeting with Boys' Camera Club. He showed the clubs most remarkable colored slides of the beautiful mountain scenery, the Indian re- mains, and Pueblo structures. In the meeting with Geography Club, Tom Osterholm gave an illustrated lecture of his journey to Europe and explained the process of throwing colored pic- tures on a screen. Thus the members have derived both pleasure and instruc- it-, tion from their membership this year. Page One H aaclrecl Sixty V e R fic, . N V . f . V- . .V Vrqfiirz V -'urea . if-H VM ff' 'Z' 415. ., ' ' V1' 3 if . . .fi A I , mv... I. I QI I , ' Q .' 1 , 1 ei V W' x-. .2 .. e ' sm ' : V ' . V ', 2' - K' V2 fi -2' 4 if-11' . ' e K' , , ia.. 2 V. an . I - f ,QI Q 3 , ' V , -: - ' Q l V A V V ... 3 .7 .5 y I J ff, .Mr -Q 2 ,ag . IV ,IV . . Q5SI,:,I , 5- I I I . : V, , , L X -,gn - 1, ' , I, . ,Q . ' - 5:1 i Q W .Pg ' f -V 'egg 5 V33 5,3 -2 2 .L I MMV. V W ' ' , ' V ,V V V. - V V V .V . - f V Vw-fe as V. . . 0 .V V V. V . V ., V . , VV.. r . QV, A A.: . Way- Q V ,males ..,.,,, Vw., , Va. V 1' N MV ' V' . ' '- Z' f' V ' . H .I s. 5 .,.. .. V - -...If .V,., 5 ,I ye. .Qi Ugg gf . I .Q--. , , . V 'V K 1 vi X 1 . 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M fsy- ... ...f g f f' 2 -a Vg : VV V., f V 1 vu V, V' If - V V -f ,X 5. V ,ezefVf'rzNg,1-'wa ,W 4 -2 V . .......,V .VaV,VrMV.f.V .Q V.., rVtr..V. . VV..V. .. . .V V . V..... VVZIAIMVIIK, f,gg,3:,3j,,,g35a?fyf2:,m Rear-Cooper, Scheid, Jones, Crysler, Baker, Stebbins, Hofstetter, Tingley, Rexroat. Second-Tinsley, Neymark, Kallick, Gray, Frank, Diamond, Gilbert Kreft Wertz Cross . 9 9 7 ' FIFSI?-JQVEIC, Mr. Lane, Wadsworth, Nowlin, H. Langston, Muntwyler, W. Langston, Johnson, Ginsberg, I rown. I ups' amera Iuh HORACE LANGSTON . . V ...... President VICTOR WADSWORTH. . . ...... Vice-President RUSSELL NOWLIN. . . . . .Secretary-Treasurer MR. LANE ....... ...... F acuity Advisor The main purpose of Boys' Camera Club is to be of service to the school by taking all the photographs necessary in the many phases of school life. In following out this purpose the members fulfill the second purpose of their club which is to train and develop their own photographic abilities. The club started its year by taking all the freshmen and junior identification pictures. During the rest of the fall, foot- ball occupied the camera's eye until the time when the Girlis AME' Club Show and the Football Dance were taken. Winter put Lfi' basketball and the Class Play in the lens, and in the spring all homers were faithfully recorded, with only a break to say 'hold it! over the Junior Prom. C.- Mixed in with these major occupations were countless other activities too numerous to mention, but in all of them, Service, the focusing-point of the club, has been admirably upheld. Page One Hunflrerl Sixty-one .. ,...,., , , ,.,, fs., , A-I--M-1 Rear-Leland, Fuller, Nicoll, Blackshaw, O'Neill, Ovitt, Ellis, Jones, Kubec, Dahl, Willis, Perry, Ritter- Second-Hjelm, R. Houston, DeWolfe, Sims, Winship, Retzke, Hayes, Harris, Miller, Clarke, Tuscher, Ovson Graham. First-Huck, Ryde, Knox, Mr. Schneller, Boyter, Baldwin, Komarek, Christensen, A. Houston, Phillips, Loebig, Rivet, Vfakefield. A J .J . .J f . Y , it-... '-F . ' 'ls AL ' :lil rllq Ag M 4 ll ml Page One Hundred Sixty-two ahiu Iuh ROY KOMAREK ........, President ......... ROY KOMAREK JACK CHRISTENSEN . . .Vice-President. . . JACK C1-IRISTENSEN ALAN HOUSTON. . . ,..... Secretary ........ ALAN HOUSTON JOHN BALDWIN ........ Trenszwer ........ JOHN BALDWIN JOSEPH I-IALLER ..... Sergeant-at-Arms. . .NORMAN CLARKE ROBERT BOYTER . . . . . .Technician ....... ROBERT BOYTER MR. SCHNELLER . . . ............. . . .Faculty Advisor Radio Club, organized under the direction of Mr. O'Brien in 1918, with Mr. Schnelle.r as its present advisor, aims to instruct its members in the theory and practice of radio communication. The main interest of the members is their radio station, WBMQ. This station is one of the first high school stations in the Central States to have a rating of 0fiical American Radio Relay League Station. Two-Way communication has been established with stations as far distant as Connecticut, Wyo- ming, and Florida. A regular operating schedule has been carried on with Morton High School and the University of Illinois. Communication has been held with over thirty other stations in the states east of the Rocky Mountains. Robert Boyter is the club's licensed operator. The meetings consist of discussions and demonstrations on radio, the transaction of business necessary for the operation of the club, and the maintenance of their radio station. . ., Us i I 49 il x I X 4 Q fa '.,,. My . -2 . 3 H .- , .3 . 4 -R .K - .- , R. - 1 - -iz, 5 ,,,- ? 'z-2 1 . Lf 15.79 V H. 2 ' - .X 9 .5 Q. 5 I f . l x,-'h ,iliiii 'i.., .7215 15 -f ., ' :li i ' I ,x i :Qld vi 'ii - - 5 ' 1 ' - 4 1 Q, T V- ' . 1 f 1 1 w e . p . . . . - - A ,U ,gs ju., .. Z W M, , I :,,2:.v4.,V x y , 1.1.--,g -' 5 K , , xg.,-V . . v 1 J. -- ef 7 ' ruff 5.3: K 93 ,, 351. E. f ,. V ... .Ls V K' E. I A A kkyy . 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' lil A A -.3 ,.,.,,...-'4p,gf'3,,.W-QL 1. ., mu f .. f .- f f ., .fa - ,wif-Q ,-1,-M: .i-.af W gggypi.-'ape:z,ai531.a,,faw may ,, -an seg wp 1 we f-kg.-W 1 f-if L., - 4. .:'-Liv: 1 ' ,i-.,Myqg4,,4HQ.-,gg M.-wg.e...-Q.,-f. 3.,,a:,.:afg-.,.Q- .ff my-t: faqs? 1, ., we f. if- 2. , f wr f.. 'f A .-mfavs-fem A. am f. ...ws 1, .sf-.Q w..-new ga-Kaffe 4.9f5i.,-aw . . R, 0, . ey. .ag ,, ,.. . .3 . . . r.. Q, ij? ,, ff -1 vi, Tw ,. as J' va. ...sa -..-a..:,.wU- .,.U,Q..g-... ,.,.-4f.,'.y.fa. was -A 1... 4, f 4 rw-f -,,.-fy f...-wf J- wwf, ..4, - -aww,-f ,-ff, .. .. . . .a.aa...M.... ,oi ff: .. i:,,.ap..:..-f,' M'R:-x:e..-..5:3Zg:.- '-'iff Rear-Frainer, Gustafson, Harmer, Bickel, Hanson, Powers, D. Veneklasen, Kamphausen, Jennings, Kratzner. Second-Will, P. Veneklasen, Lamb, Matthews, Retzke, Warmbold, Mehaffey, McKerral, McCann, Hagen, Major. Front--Kasley, Eissler, Hicks, Fuhrman, Borcherdt, Richard Beeby, Robert Beeby, Mr. Brinkman, Stonesifer, Pride, Haiges. I W hiatinn Iuh GERALD BORCHERDT. . . . . ...... President RICHARD BEEBY .... ....... V ice-President 2 ROBERT BEEBY. . . . .Secretary-Treasureir MR. BRINKMAN. . .... Faculty Advisor During the past year the Aviation Club has endeavored to present an interesting and practical program on aeronautics, featuring the commercial value of flying. A speaker, who has seen service in France and who has had considerable glider experience, delivered a splendid lecture. A representative of the Curtiss-Wright flying corporation spoke at one meeting on the future of commercial aviation. ' Throughout the year there have been question and answer ' meetings. At another time, an ex-president of the club gave Q! i' . if it y some interesting observations on Europe. The organization has, this year, devoted considerable time to model plane building. And not only have models been built, for this work. From the sale of balsam wood alone, they have realized a net profit of approximately fifty dollars. With these gratifying results the club has had a very profitable and enjoy- able year. , . but the club has kept on hand and sold the materials needed 49 Page One Humlred Sixty-three I ,... V .,., I f ,fpwf'1g4'fAW-2pffi ',1fnZf'W ffxff 1 , ...,, . . .. . .... . f mf W f J ' ---' A F ' -V n f f if A A 7 Q 1 ,,,. 'm V V ' . inf . V I f I 5.9 . W fiLf':X?f iii' W- 4,-M :'?-g'a2-if 4-5'2?5Zf.W,E2,fiQs,'2-fffww'lf,3Zf'???f'2f,f- WV ' ' A I Wf',f'4s9i,6P V ,,,, ..1 f' -HI,ffj,::4f' 4'ff',,-yfdf ' ,Ez :iff A' f' -.5 ff gf fa.-',f ., Nw. Q for ,-af ,. ' ' . eff X f ,Q Eff- f ah? we ff' si'-: aff.: 1. Y' .1 440' 5 - 4 -'-' .Jia A :w.'2:.z- ,,., :MM ' . , inf fx 4 42 f - C I 'R' Vi 5 C ,.l. V'-' f . j ' ' '- ,-,, ' f . . , , - - ' . 1 , - I I ' . .Meena wasM-.aw-sf.M-w-M- f- - Rear-Lutz, Lloyd, Spiker, Anderson, Anstett, Trudeaux, Ferguson, Plummer, MOUIT R- Ilgflallflfl' Third-Hagerman, Goddard, Beatty, Masure, Savage, Gaumond, Miller, Slmmolfss Ne 5011, fazln- h Second-Nienhuis, Bell, Maxwell, Wilbraham, Grainger, Jensen, Lavers, E. Malklfliul-11035, EM111e?.Rh0 2?- Front--Rumney, Burnton, Zimmerman, Juthmann, Davis, Yates, Hammann, Kleidon, Miss U ric , oate, Stambaugh. J. U. Q ...g 45 WI qi Ill ' I ' WMM JAX Q M . , if ' XA? 3 5 2 2 NE a .s C. Page One H u1zci1'ed Sixty-four engtapbp lub WARREN YATES .... --.-- P 1'6'Sif16Wf KATHERINE DAVIS. . . . . .Vice-P1'eside1zt AUDREY, JUTHMANN. . . . . .... Secretary ARTHUR. HAMMANN. . . ......... Treasurer RICHARAD KLEIDON. . . . . Sergeant-at-Arms Miss ULRICH ....... . . .Faculty Advisor The purpose of Geography Club is to broaden the interest of the students in geography and promote a general feeling of friendship among the members. The membership is com- posed of a limited number of persons in the geography classes who 'are anxious to further their knowledge and make new acquaintances. The Programs vary in type from discussions on various geo- graphical subjects to reports on current events. The club enjoyed many interesting meetings throughout the year, but the following stand out decidedly. At the first meeting Geo- graphy Club learned how to make barometers by a simple but effective method. The Christmas party was a huge success and Santa showed good judgment in his choice of gifts for the members. At this meeting a short but amusing play was pre- sented by some of the club talent. As this was the last meet- Ing of the semester the club enjoyed special refreshments. Rear-Miller, Manton, Garvey, Hall, Eklund, Cleaveland, Dorsey, Conery, Butler, Anderson. Third-Stevens, H. Pence, Mathesius, M. Pence, Wang, Polkow, Schneider, Novak, Cheevers, Dahl. Second-Press, Cottingham, Gearon, Morris, Kasper, McCann, Michal, Breneisen, Hoeft, Taylor, Allen. Front-Ewert, Thornton, Bray, Farmer, Johnson, Chandler, Wiggers, McClevey, Tunelius, Brush, Andrews. engrapbp Iuh MARY JANE CHANDLER .... ........ P .resident RUTH WIGGERS ......,.. . . . Vice-Presiclent MARIE JOHNSON. . . ..... Secretary JOHN FARMER ...... ........ T 1'66lS1L1'61' ARTHUR MOCLEVY .... . . .Sergeant-at-Arms Miss ULRIOH ........ . . .Faculty Advisor J The first meeting of the second semester was devoted to the selection of new officers and committees to carry on the Work. At the two meetings the club heard interesting talks on travel and topics of current events. One of the most enjoyable meetings of the year was one at which a very fascinating selection of moving pictures taken in Europe was shown. The pictures were very clear and pro- vided the club with a very peasant afternoon of entertainment. -XTX To Wind up the year's activities the members saw another group X p of moving pictures, but this group was taken in Asia. One of 1 ii, , Geography Club's own members exhibited these Hlms that he X A had taken in the far east just recently. The pictures included ' interesting flashes of life in the Philippines as Well as life in the J, ' old modernized sections of the land of the setting sun. ,f 'xi Page One H1c1zrI1'e:l Sixty-Jive 1 Rear-Kulpak, Dorrans, Larsen, Sorenson, Maloney, Wilson, Troy, Manson. I Second-Smeclley, Bunge, Vande Ven, Bockholt, Isaacson, lWOlter, Russell, Huggins. Front--Moran, Potter, Welker, Smith, Naumann, Stoddard, Cadle, Tuscher., ,aff .h w Page One Hundred Sixty-six nmmetcial Iuh JUNE SORENSON ........ President ........ HELEN KULPAK MADELINE HUGGINS .... Vice-President .... ROBERT TUSOHER GRACE MALONEY. . . . . .Secretary ....... HOWARD WILSON HELEN KULPAK . . . .... Treasurer ...... ADELBERT SMITH MR. SEYMOUR. f . . ....... A .... . . .Faculty Advisor Commercial Club was organized to develop a Wider interest in school and world affairs. While all commercial subjects are represented, law is the most important. Future business men and Women will know the rudiments of the laws which pertain to commercial pursuits from this contact. Early in the year a debate was held: 'tResolved that adver- tising causes useless buying, and thus promotes dependency in later life. This proved of Wide interest to members. More de- bates Were held with as much enthusiasm displayed in each. The members found from a talk by Mr. Carson that England differs Widely from the United States in regard to her general laws. She is more strict in her law enforcement, and her court system differs Widely from ours. With extremely varied meetings, yet decidedly interesting ones, the club has closed an enjoyable year. 4 Qlffb.-'3 .1 MF:-. 1 'gp- ?i1C2f5f'-.Q f. ' ' - 1 2- X 1 f 1 .,,,, - A. f fy if . E! . . . ' '.r.n'f Q . R . f ' '. .Ny 'I , A W , 'N ' 3 5 .., , ,, , 'L S ,ia-,.,:- .:-a , -4.1: X-f, , -f , , i feiteii' K -X533 'eh f2Ef'ls-'l? , 7 ,. .E'f4's,. fwzfa . ' my 2. 4 .' . ,ff sz 2 av' , :E - 9,3525 f' . 5 . 1,,.f W, 4 ,319 ay, 4 Q 4 gf 3 l 5 x 4 A f 5 Q r f yi af fx a ee 1 f -, -54 ffwfify. Cv 291, J ,, . f M f- ,iii--' wg .. X s 'Cr 5.5 - 23 X if . , , I 5 4 ii t 1- X, . , .Q ,V Q., r g, -- - e ,, 1 , ,x H J ' 'f Q Egg' f- i Q29 , A . .,... 4. . ' A N Q I S l E gghgm i fixes. , . f I Z .- iv V ws? I V Y SQ-gil , s, H ' 3 rfgaf Y ' A V 1 te... Ll Q V i Y-if , 1 , zefaag , V va V V .le I ggj '- : X .3 'g f Q' 'xy' .- . N ' ' ' el--f. Y I J V' ,. : .Rf t . 9 a,.s,.faN ia..-.a.:..a,..,,,..,..a -au4:p.wz..,a......,,M.sffs.,f.. .f,,-WJ ...M f f X ,, , . , , 2 ' - . f f ' - ' Rear-Freer, Morrison, -Simmons, Cobb, R. Hettler, Schuster, Code, Willoughby, Mercil, Mau, Vrana. Second-Lampson, Harris, Turner, M. Hettler, McConnell, Hubbard, Hetherington, Fischer, Concklin, Bur- gess, Kapantais. First-Ganschow, Valentine, Brett, Eadie, Marquart, Heine, Fosmer, Dahl, Mr. Spear, Poor, Phillips. i Q ...g 45 iris' manual Zlrts Iuh DOROTI-IEA HEINE. . . ........ President BLANCHE MARQUART . . . . . .Vice-President ANNE BRETT ....... ..... S ecretary MARY FQSMER . . . .....,.. Treasurer JANE 'EADIE .... . . .Sergeant-at-Arms LILLIAN DAHL. . . ........ Historian MR. SPEAR .... . . .Faculty Advisor Girls' Manual Arts Club was organized in 1927 for the pur- pose of furthering the study of manual arts with special em- phasis on the relation of art to the home life. One of the most interesting meetings this year Was a trip to Marshall Field's China Department. At another meeting Mr. Lane gave an in- teresting and valuable talk on 'iAmateur Photography, explain- ing the points of a good camera, the contents of a picture and the location of the subject to be photographed. A Valentine Party Was held in February, at which valentines were exchanged among the members. The club had other trips planned, but due to bad weather, these were called oif and im- promtu meetings were substituted. As is the custom of the club, the last meeting of the year was a Motheris Tea. A play was given and the members' Work was on display. At all meet- ings culinary efforts received much praise. Page One Hundred Sixty-seven , 4 .W 2 1 .-fa H5 ff, , Afulfvv V ,,,V4,, .,V.,. L 4 , 1 ,. 1 .., . , R 1 . 4 , ' 1- Q A ', ' .f .ff f f 1 .1 ,. . - 1 fvbf f1 ' f ' . 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Rear-Sackson, Linderson, Gulbrandsen, Barnard, Bach, Osterholm, Korhlilmel, T3Y10f- Second-Moment, Licht, Victor, HHIVOYSCII, Hanke, Holmes, COHWQY, DYk ema'B 4 First,-Landherr, Haines, McElroy, M, Pence, Johnson, H. Pence, Mrs. Ec art, rown. tt Iuh MARTHA PENCE. . . ..... Pfreszdenzf FRED JOHNSON . . . . .Vice-President ' VIRGINIA MCELROY . . . . .Secretary HELEN PENCE .... ......... T reasurer ROBERT HAINES. . . . . .Sergeant-at-Arms MRS. ECKART. . . ..... ............. F acuity Advisor Q! is 0 if A 03 G Art Club was organized in 1906 to inspire the members with the appreciation for aft and beauty. The banner meeting this year was a trip to Mr. Dahlgren's'art studio, where Mr. Dahl- gren showed his process of making etchings and presented each visitor with One. At another high-light meeting a talk concern- ing 'CTeXtiles and Their Designsn was given by Mrs. W. E. Clark. She obtained much of her material f.rom a trip around the world, which made her talk most instructive and fascinating. Art Club was also fortunate in securing Mrs. Eckart's sister, Mrs. McCaulley, who has recently made a trip through the Sahara Desert and Italy. She showed slides of the desert and of architecture .in Sienna and Perugia. However, Art Club does not always depend on outside speakers and trips, for among its members are very talented students. At one meeting the cartoonists furnished chalk-talks which entertained all their fellow members. 14 f f I ,7 Page One Hzmrlrecl Sixty-eight OJ- -4 .Q - , , ' , W 5 p f y A, y , . f- , V V e G6 .5 V, f Vf L ' , , , 3 ,.. , . ., as A ag , . y Q, ,M-A is a A 4 E .. zu kr ,,., , ' ff, fr 2 3 8 7 va E - 1 W g ' ---' A f ' - ,. W' - A ,A :V Vai, - f f5a:.f:f4.:efsf- 1 L L. xg, , 1 . 2 -A f f,-Vff'f- - A ,...s., aw A up N - . V , , , Z s . A iz 'f L f N f N Y '3 N' ' ' .ss ' '- ,.,,.. - ' V' ef , A 1 A f s i f , L , ., .-f-...M ,.,.. .. .... ' 1 ' , 1. H WM' im j x WJ :T K fl i ,fl ' ,. ' if ,fe ,- V A 'I . V , , V , L .Q '- - 1 - h , V ,.,.,.,:: ,J ,,,,, , , . If , QI s . ll A ki ,. :, ,Ms Q A 0 ew 4 'filo ., , , ' 'A , ff i A ' V , 7 Q Ty, ,- ' I E , , , ',, s L 5 ' l fe! 1 . s 4 A A - fs' ' w V Q 1 - f s ' f - . Ne -,es . ,,L, I V, V . E V ' -:-'N-Nw pf-. iz - V- ' sw X --s .. 1 .. - 'f . ,. , 332 X Y , . 1 ix A J ? f ? :A,, 1 , s s A s v 'i5 w-ffwf-- ,.,e,, ff-ww V- -, L ,,,x.,. , NV A 1 - 1 g, i:.w,.f..if,51V5,i,,'a,,gf V ' r Q L ww V ,, .. , Q., My -ft t1.K.iUfV.s ,4'VC,,f- f ' sr ,X .,.., - , A ,MH v , emwf, MV 2, ,V X mm, . . ..,.. ., V Rear-Tirrell, McGregor, Orebaugh, Roos, Kulpak, Burman, Maxwell, Boden, Press, Snow, Daniels. Third-Bray, E. MZTIFIOIC, Connell, Loving, Cureton, Sedar, Naumann, Stebbins, Wickum, Hill, Johnson. Second-Str1ckert, Cepek, Eklund, Olson, Doane, R. Marriott, Burt, Mullen, Kirby, Harris, Everett. First-Weiser, Bodine, Vlemink, Basta, Borcherdt, Osterholm, Elwell, Mr. Embs, Phillips, Strong, Auten. uslt Iuh THOMAS OSTERHOLM . . ...... President JAMES ELWELL ...... . . .Vice-President GERALD Boxcl-IERDT . . . ..... Secretary ROBERT PHILLIPS. . . . . .Sergeant-at-Arms -1 - MR. EMBS .............................. Faculty Aclvzsor Music Club is an or anization founded in 1921 for the ur- : . g I J P I - pose of affording those more talented and 1nterested 1n music, both vocal and instrumental, an o ortunit for maintainin t i i I PP Y 0 8 their 1nterest and enhancing their knowledge of different types of music. The bi-monthly meetings alternate between cultural pro- grams and recitals. The members of the club are divided into two classes, the flrst is comprised of members more talented or - advanced and able to participate in the recitals. Often times a guest artist favors the club with a special pro- gram. Frequently it has the pleasure of listening to a guest who was formerly a member of the Music Club and is now in the professional world. but such a congenial atmosphere has been built up among the members that the social aspect of the club forms no small part -XX E . -- f XS -' Not only does the club have recitals and cultural programs I XX V c. of its attraction. Page One Hu1m'rea' Sixiy-nine IRENE BASTA ....... ........ T reasurer Rear-Butler, Leland, Stebbins, Press, Gregg, Riley, R- 015011, Williamson, Christie- Third-Duff, Sarber, Maxwell, Schoff, Prange, Masmotte, Safran, Sh3f'P11aCk, .laff1'9-Y- d Second-Carson, Mrazek, Remsen, Ackerman, Gradolph, Johnson, SIIHPSOI1, BYQYCL E Strom- Front-McGillicuddy, Levy, Miss Hartman, Olsen, Baldwin, Lindberg, Mrs. Thompson, Berwanger, M. Olson. .I MARJORY ROBERTS ...... President .... .... J OHN BALDWIN JOHN BALDWIN ....... Vice-President ........ ESTEN OLSEN MADELINE HUGGINS ..... Secretary ..... MADELINE I-IUGGINS ERIC LINDBERG ...,..... Treasurer ......... ERIC LINDBERG ALBERT LEVY ....... Sergeant-at-Arms ...... GEORGE KLEIN Mlss HARTMAN ......................... Faculty Advisor Brooks Club 1S open to all pupils studying Religious Educa- tion. The purpose of the club is to promote friendship among . the student body. One of the outstanding meetings of the year was held when Mr. Alexander, director of the American Youth Foundation and of Camp Miniwanca, was the speaker. He ex- plained the ideals of this organization and how they fitted into camp life. He also told some of his many interesting experiences in camp. I ranks Iuh N '5 9 o I The program for the open meeting of the year was a Christ- ' . mas play, t'Fiat Lux QLet There Be Lightj , given by the mem- lf YQ-'f' I- bers. Another very interesting program Was furnished by Miss . ' Taylor who is a resident worker at the Chicago Commons. She y I L spoke of .the origin of this settlement house and of the amazing J, , .ff ff wiork 112.18 constantly doing especially in music and drama by C discovering the unusual talents with which it comes in contact. Page One Hundred Seventy ii I 'l 6 1 i 4 5 I l l 1 , ,I ei' u, , 1 ' , - - 1. s , -ff - W ., W .-.X , - , . V - . ' ' 'f f ff ng W Q X I ' i .5 g- . j ' is 5 'z ji 1 51 . fi 3 'Y .' ,Qu ,X IJ, M., .4 jf ,it Q P, .2 I as pa 3 gf- . 251, . . ,QQ sg , .' -js., N ic'-Y 'f' . ' 5 ' IQS - vt - 535'-: ---- A 1 ' . .W ' ' x s v 3 V -- K .. .' ' --' .vb ' ' S ' - 3 i ' s E 1 ' Q'Jr'aQ C , , 'J EQ ...kv . fw 1 rel' N 3 '. . '-ZX ' ff e j f u 55. I- ' .I .I 4,552 5 5 E Q jjj, Q I I I -'A- IQII -3 ,E I ' -1s' Ae ffiaF2f L' ' as fs L 'X N is R ' .A ,em my II I ,Ji 1 fy -Q ,ALBJM s....,I 5 Q g .2 uv whzglej 1-. ,gr- ' aff? .5 . 55 A' .iz - -M! vw 7' - ' Q sn- . 1 1- Q ' JT 'a '5lf1'i: 'x ' Y ff. -a-514' 5 ' 5571 f A' .. ti -iffy., ' - . 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H5 fr ' 'Q .s 5 . . 5: , sg, '.. -ig Cffxaq ,.. .fp Q Ear I, nv .N n f if ,lr - 'f ' NP-if -'-' N fa 5 ' -ff .-:ev H -as . 5 S' X ' . ' ' .- :,.f',' '- .. ' f f' ' L T .1-5 2: . ai, 1: f ' ' A' 'ff' ' . 1 P: -' I, , Er., Q Q! In rs., . If I - 'wwe .I IIII iv , l K sy' I, , ,f 1 ., K I I ,, QI, I .. I I I II - .31 . . x. l,....,,,.V ,., ...... .ww ,.,. 1 A l.- .. ,. .M - ' .. , .1,M,,,..' . ' .,..,,, 5,,,,..,....- -.. ., 3 f '1f- . 1, .. ....,.. . ,. Rear-Yeaton, Scheid, Stevens, Wilson, Wertz, Anderson, Lunde, LeBoy, Cronwall, Ra. VanDervoort, Bullock, Ware. Third-Olsen, Heaton, Doke, Dwyer, Kendall, Smith, Norman, Shuman, Wade, Zacharias, Sundler, Herman. Second-Pyle, Taylor, MacKenzie, Nolan, Forbes, Granberg, Ro. VanDervoort, Rheinsmith, Roberts, Baugh, Corkill, Lovett. Front-Maxson, Lawrance, Tunelius, Heck, Walther, Fuller, Lavicka, Klove, Pettigrew, Ross, Stamm, Hage. Q . ,v til E T M cl .vs 'Q ,IF I GJ 10 fjlfwv ' 0 PIRIT -5 A f 0 'L 0 iz? l RICHARD FULLER .... ...... P resident KENNETH MEENAN. . . . . .Vice-President WILLIAM LAVICKA. . . ..... Secretary NORMAN KERR. . . ........ Treasurer MR. CARSON. . . . . . .... ..... F acuity Advisor Hi-Y, a club organized for all boys of the High School for the development of friendship and the broadening of interest in athletics and other subjects interesting to boys. This club made up of High School boys and sponsored by the Y. M. C. A., met every Wednesday night at the Y. M. C. A. building Where they had supper and then a program usually consisting of outside speakers. The best meeting was the Football night when the athletes of the gridiron were honored. The house was full and every- one enjoyed it immensely. After a fine dinner, several famous football players and a coach gave some fine speeches. Another good meeting featured an engineer who spoke on this subject as a possible career for boys. He pointed out the interest of the Work and the things needed. Then one meeting featured aviation and its future. Many models were exhibited here. Page One Hundred Seventy-one 1,11-K . ..-- , Af! ' . A. , , . ,,: ,,. 1,-,1 1 f ' '1' , ..,,, as .Q., , .-. 1 'PA , ss n ' f Q 4f L' 4' A , A - .f a .4 v W4 4 , A ,. , 1-1 A1 s -- , ' 71 , 'A?'v 1 IAI tt 'AA1. f 'R Cz' '. ,, w ,.Q4 of AV A rrr S ' ., Q 7 A5- ' eee ','tg q4,q,.. M iivi S' 1 ,, ltl 1 'VA' A Q ,f 1s112 1 ,1 1 A A A 'Q ,IL1 ,,A' 'uz ,11 2 lii o' 'L 'f A A'-V O,-V1-':,,.Q 111,211 ' 1,,f1g-' :ya , . Y 151. '1.-it . s'1Qf' .aw A1 ,, , 1 A-',V ,. 4 ., . , X, ,0 14 ,i V -V1, A S f , .,.:sa,g',.' li H513 'L 4 if 1 1f' J i Q 522 1 4 it ' A 'fi XZ? X X ' ' '1 1, 171 T , ,. i -',, A '1 'Z iiee A : A R W V i 1 X, , Q? O11 41 4 X1 1 , 5 1, ff, X 4, y 1 1 as ee W if a 1 if t if? , A ri 1 f ZQ MWQ6 4 ff 0 f ma' 4 1 y 1 s A 1 14 s 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 ft fe Q ff 1 1 1 f Q Q f fy Q11 2 f y W ff 1 f, KAW 411 ff M wvfefk 1!171Wa V1 fb 11 ff f MX p f,e,1f1 615144, ate! 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V M 42' V! 1 ' ' 4 4' 'X , , 1 111 4 V 11 ' ' ' . ,. e1,' .a,i '1 A 1 f f 4 f1 1 4' jf 1,12 1 1 1 1 1, 1 Mfg if ffvvfffvf V as aa e . - - - ke Olson Picchietti. - T I , L ll d, M ll, C rroll, Hinrichs, Lade, Pratt, Dejong, H6116 , - , Ilisgithgaggifglgvgsohikeizii ai51VatersalrAver2yi1ModEira, Koch, Casey, White, Pirosh, Trimble, Plowright, Johnson, Gilmour, Ehardt. ' , . . . Third-DeI-Ierder, Skaggs, Doherty, McCormack, Reock, Dates, Hill, Hooper, MOITIS, Regan, Menges, Harris- h , E11 b . , , . . Second-1311,a'pZ1gmas,e1faCa:bI2 MOSS, Fugle, Theobgld, Bon-esen, Miller, McGee, Williams, Klmgeman, Ritter, Schelzel, Strawbridge. ' First-Perrin, Blaurock, Vera VonAlmen, Painter, Butters, Post, Haskins, Crenshaw, Bosworth, Voet, Oaks, Taylor, Stone, Veryl VonAlmen. A f eienee lah, lst Semester RUSSELL CRENSHAXV . . ....-.. PTf?Si0l'611f RUTH HASKINS ..... . . .Vice-Preszdeat E 3 MARTHA JANE POST. . . ........ Secretary MARGARET GOERTZ. . . ......... Treasurer WILLIAM BOSWORTH . . . . .Sergeanzf-at-Arms MR. PARK ...........,.................. Faculty Advisor Science Club was organized in 1920 to arouse a greater in- terest in science and to present phases of science that cannot be undertaken in the regular science course. At the meetings scientific subjects are presented by teachers in the science departments and are then discussed by the mem- -. bers. Occasionally the club presents an outside speaker. This semester the club had Mr. Wollan from! Miami, Florida, who explained the causes of tornadoes and Miami storms The re- mainder of the meetings were devoted to most delightful sub- jects presented by teachers and students of advanced science c . Th ' ' ' asses e club thoroughly enjoyed the chemical experiments by Mr. Metcalf. Representatives from Zoology classes, advised by gVIrT1?eby, presented an illustrated Zoological talk to the c u . ese were probably the three most important meetings of the semester. Th h isor, r. ar , I to w om the club showed its appreciation at the last meeting. gn - YK 5 .Qs it a Q QQ e club exists because of the efforts of its adv' M P k Page One Hundred Seventy-two 1' 3 5 I 1 3 i 'Q I I 41 A - ,., , ,. f .A I It N i 'L J I 'Y s 4 Q, sv Q I . . ha . V f ,,.. K b , ,. Q .V Q . 'ff if ae R -E E wi: A . r . . lg' g i 'I I , s R 5, , I A I V i 1 l i Q - 1 .. aa - ' + J M U , 'E 4 s 4 35 il a 'AA . i E s . 5 , .. ' .- , u' - 'f ,k,.,V i 1 ixx pm , U 1 I Q c A P ,Q sg- T, I5 -A ,. new: s.,,., ..,N.u,l V, K - 0 A V Q Q V 1 t V p c - , Q . . ,, A 'J' 54 . 75, ,WI Q53 aff ,I - ' jfs, tb' . ...L , -. 77. i .v .....? A A W , , fa ,.. R 4. 2 ..f, rr ,sit ,cs . . ff f Rear-Rose, Clark, Schweinsberg, Grier, Silverman, Simpson, Wolf, Hadka, Megaewich, McKay Peterson Carroll, Semerak, Olson, Webb. 1 i Fourth-Dearlove, Bronner, Pozin, Weber, Garfitt, Wanderer, Cannon, Reeps, Ruprecht, Wade, Gaumond, Redell, Miller, Fox, Wilkinson. Third-Schmidt, Steinlauf, Kubitz, Schuettge, Clare, Bristol, Hauprich, Civis, Sommer, Nancarrow, Dela- plaine, Koch, Bruun, Bossert, Winchell. Second-Wilson, Domville, Gilmour, Heile, Hulting, Swern, Stoddard, Bach, Robertson, Gotsch, Marr, Dwyer, Juel, Vincent, Speer. - First-McDonough, Schomburg, Williams, Charpier, Neault, Maxant, Andersen, Stinson, Hollnagel, Vanatta, Stevens, Luff, Shevelson, Wallace, Chapman. l I LS j 7 iam., N-my uemze Iuh,2nI1 Semester 5 Lois STINSON .......... ........ P resident BLANCHE HOLLNAGEL . . . . . .Vice-President ADELAIDE ANDERSON. . . ........ Secretary JEAN VANATTA ...... ......... T reasurer ROBERT MAXANT. . . . ...Sergeant-at-Arvns MR. PARK ..........,. ' .................. Faculty Advisor The eligibility of Science Club is to freshmen taking science, and as most freshmen take science but one semester the club is re-organized every half year. Continuing with the same scientific subjects the second semester, the club has presented to its members many instruc- tive and valuable programs. Mr. May and Miss McKay of the science departments presented instructive subjects at two of the meetings. Mr. May demonstrated oxidized explosives very effec- tively. Miss McKay talked on Improvement of Lifev which containeddelightful stories including several of Burbank. The faculty advisor of the club, Mr. Park, devised an interesting speech for one of the meetings concerning the causes of gravity. A student of one of the chemistry classes offered a valuable experimental talk. These were the four most interesting pro- grams of the semester. The members enjoy refreshments after each meeting thus having an opportunity for getting better acquainted With their fellow members. Page One Hunrlrerl Se1fe1z1fy-three K 1 11 Vv 1 1 Vf c fj fi-V ii 1 p ,114 l 1, , 1 , J .1 V, ,Q X f ff 5,1-' W, jf dx gf A!!! 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V1 f 1 1 V 1 1 M sv V f' 1 ,Y Qi? .19 .119 ...WL X 16,9 mine f11f1M'mf .1,:9J.r.ew's,s1 ..- 4.1 -fr 11.1 111 VM- -V 111 ff -1 -- 1 44'.ea.ff1i11'i A11 501,51 1f1Q1f1 M1 f 1s261o.1 W 1 11 1 11 b Curtis Jirka Kemper, Ingraham, Miller, Rear-Lauber, Schustek, McElroy, Brooks, Watson, Dun ar, mg, 1 1 Braun. 11 M'1l Emerson Leighty, Kramer, Peach, Butler, Kersch- Third-Van Doren, Crowley, Badenoch, Nico , 1 ef, 1 . ner, Olson, obefgfell. l Q p V , , d k C rl Tisdel, CD rs o O 53 T U O ru r-s :R rn J 5 D VH co P CD sn H ra .F an 3-5 cn 95 23. 5 3' 'U N 71 if F UU ff '-4 o C 53 U' P14 o o Q.. R. o 2 PU 0 3 fl! fb P E Q. P 3' - 1 f S + H .f1?Q I C5 fRvfiX I 3 - wr' -2 D I CD P ' V. ,, If 'ea Q, 9 and . IT' P U5 71 O 2 P ' w 2. l N 71 cn O P 1 :P 5 9 O- fb 71 fl! O P 9-I 55 33 UQ .fn C P1 UQ Scranton i PA no 1 1 . D Cl' Q1 :ig la fl ,lf '1 ,fwx 'N' 'NXX -V ig. f'. . ' N' Neil' llllf' El b Pf ff Wlliams Hazelton Chilton, Weimer, Wia uc' , U , tm Iuh lst Semester VANDERHIDEN JUNGE. . . V V-COWSHZ HAZELDEANE ANDERSON . . V V VCOWSMI MARION BURT. . ....... Quaestor Miss WOODRUFF. . . .Faculty Advisor Latin Club consists of the thirty girls and thirty boys Whose averages in this subject for their first semester are highest. One of the banner meetings of the year was that of November Sth. A play was given concerning the origin of first declension case endings. After a talk on Roman architecture, one of the mem- bers of- the club explained what kind of food the Romans ate. In connection with this subject a Roman meal from soup to nuts, or, as it was in ancient times, from eggs to apples Was served. By such meetings as this the members are acquainted With the life and customs of the Romans. This is the club's main purpose although it also helps to promote friendships early in high school and bring out the leaders in the class, giving them a chance to develop that leadership for their other three years in high school. Y O Page One Hundred Seventy-four ' -'ESS 2- 5 K ' a-5 J - - , . ' Wi., . LM-, A . .N -1 .... V r. A Q f H I Z, ' 5 . 'ix V ' ' 3 ' - L if 4 - ' ir - I 7 ' .5 is -9' ' f ,, '- 'J ,wx X, f V' 4 r ' , 'f W- t ST' .R 5 I '42 i -Q , Y W . . C 4 , ' 4 o ' U . 19 , 4 ' - e .. .K r. 3,4 r - V V ' -'fi c gi FY Z' -J' 1- A' , , Vg .. gil.: ' f' . ,,. W ' A' 9 5 W, 1 'YZ , 45 . , I A HI I I LA g f V ,V 'N i 4 n , . . , f ,.,,, ,. s , , , ,X ,,,x , .N , I , , ,X , 5 I is V 2? ' ' 4 ' - e , - ' f 6 1. . : z 1 . - 'E . , v N -x 1 2:1 4 n +, - , .. .4 . ,, - .f W , . , . I Q . Rear-Powell, Garvey, Trimble, Plowright, Gertz, Schavone, Bott, Sanders, Wasson, Fink, Bashen, Howard. Fourth-Gorman, Hoeft, Monk, Rhode, Boynton, Bowman, Perrin, Briglia, Sminote, Peters, Lindquist, Wolf. Third-Mlaly, Eomlinson, Mattmiller, Hurter, Regan, Morris, Smith, Johnson, Weichbrodt, O'I-Iara, Burton, an e. Second-Conger, Jeffries, Sias, Vale, Voet, Sardeson, Stockdale, Schomer, Skaggs, Hodgins, Davis, Kerr. First-Heine, Peterson, Quirk, Moore, Fugle, Swett, Cotsworth, Davidson, Gearon, Haskins, Meisenheimer, Oaks, Christie. r li M . .M atm Iuh, ZIID Semester ' .4 ' L MARGUERITE CoTswoRTH. . . . . ,Consul -2 .. LEONARD SWETT ......... .... C onsul I 45 JOHN DAVIDSON. . . ........ Quaestor ' Miss WOODRUFF ........................ Faculty Advisor Latin Club is one of the very few clubs open to freshmen. The officers of the club consist of two consuls and a quaestor. 5 The consuls take charge of the meetings alternately. s 5 The second meeting of the second semester was Very interest- ? ing. A play, Word Travellersf' was given first. The deriva- W tions of many English words from the Latin were illustrated. , - Two talks were given by members in the course of the meeting. M- -CZ' They were on Roman dress, the first on women's and the second - on men's clothing. Mr. Slagh's class presented a play, Marci- I por's Luck, all in Latin. A Roman slave was going to be beaten 1 unjustly by his master when the master's sweetheart saw them and interfered. In another meeting America and Yankee Doodle were sung in Latin. Nonne Dormis, a Latin round, was sung 1 also. Page One Hundred Seventy-five . ....,,..,.-1 V f 1w.py 7fv7f'vfrfj7 ''Wy' WW. W7 fy' 'ffg we MV V!.VVV,,fV , ,Wy ,QQX ,, ......f,f! , ff ff. M .Q VMV..f,Q,7,,Q .,. VV.,,, 7.7.2 VV .,,, .V ..,.. ,V ..V., V VV ,AiVf V. . ,lvf fu, ,V.VV,:.:VVM V V VV J VM V .. x f g - ,, 6,WQ4fWyW..,Qa,f, Wwaffyfwyya .,, I 1- . ,, , . ,s y 1, , , . .Qi 0. 4 f f ,V sf, afwffyyz ,Q H V. ,aff i R. . ff, 5 gf, yy,-ff-f -, .f ,fi f ,V .1 4,-wr .4 4 2 fy a , 135 . , ,... if M .ff 3.75, ,L ,,,,f4.my .ff af, gu.f..,f.,Qf, f M 4 ...aa . .. 1 .,,, ., . A f..,-. , 1, Q ,f..fA. ,af , MMM U , ,fy ff f fy fffffff Mylar. an May-4 J fa.-I 4 -A f 7 . , , 'Zac' V,-fu f- 4 R2 , 7 7 . .. ff ff ww ffyfg, 44 A4 4-ff.-7 ., Q f. A .,,, , , ,JA ,. A W , f f . .. , f f f M, . , 1. ,.., s , Af .. .. 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T. , ' .. .,-- A 4 Rear--McLaughlin, Nortell, Cassidy, Larsen, Hall, Smith, Kf?iT15kY- J Third-Sarber Tirrell, McEvoy, Workman, Ebinger, Grant, eepS, Second-Bach,,Rivet, Jones, Sloan, Saffron, Chandler, Meysenburg, Rup1'CCh'C, BOYGY, Bffindsfadf, Xvatefs- First-Isaacson, Miss Magowan, Neuzil, Bowen, Wolcott, Humphrey, KQSICY, Brown, 510211, M185 Turner, Potter. . irl Stunts MARGARET KASLEY. BERNICE BROWN. . JEAN HUMPHREY . . BETTY WOLCOTT. . . ohnston, Rice, Redell, McKay. . . .President . . .JEAN HUMPHREY Vice-President ...... BETTY WOLCOTT Secretary .... MARY LOUISE BOWEN . .Treasurer .......... SYLVIA NEUZIL NANCY SLOAN. . . .Se1fgea1zt-at-Arms. . . .NANCY SLOAN Miss MAGOWAN. . ..........,.... . .Faculty Advisor Miss TURNER. . . .Faculty Advisor J E.. ll f' ..,lllIlx l.x Page Ohe H zmdred Seventy-six At the incoming incentive the spirit freshmen Girls Scouts was organized as a club to continue scouting among high school students., This year's program included many varied activities for indoor and outdoor interests with the purpose of developing its members in all phases of life. beginning of each semester a party was given for the freshmen. One in the form of a theater party with programs, ushers, and a very talented cast proved a successful for new members. The other was characterized by of St. Valentine and through a clever stunt the new were welcomed into the club as the troop's valentine. The scout calendar ended in an overnight hike to the Dunes. Sleeping outside, swimming, cooking over a fire and nature walks with Miss Turner, a Duneland authority, reveal just a L' I n a a . . iew of their experiences in this, the last and most interesting of the organization's activities. :F r I I l l 1 1 Rear-Louise Ruprecht, Miss Jordan, Dorothy Pierson. Front-Roberta McKay, Ruth Pickett, Helen DeHaven, Virginia Roth, Peggy Schneller. 03 l A talanta HELEN DE HAVEN .... ........ P resident VIRGINIA ROTH ..... .... V ice-President ROBERTA MCKAY. . . ....... Secretary RUTH PICKETT .... ........ T reasurer Miss JORDAN ........................... Faculty Advisor The purpose of Atalanta, working in conjunction with the Illinois Girls Athletic Association, is to stimulate interest in girls' athletics and gymnastics and to standardize and promote ideals of health, sportsmanship, and scholarship., This year its meetings have been given over almost entirely to sports, which were made interscholastic by sending delegates to participate in play days with other schools and to meet with girls from all over the state at the Waukegan G. A. A. summer camp. A swimming party was given January 31st, during which demonstrations of various strokes, underwater swimming, div- ing, and stunts were presented. Following this, all members took part in water sports. The Hnal meeting, in the form of a picnic, was held May 23rd, at which time new oHicers and former associate members- those having earned the prerequisite 200 points-were intro- duced. Miss Ellen Mosbeck, Illinois G. A. A. manager, awarded state emblems and President Helen De Haven local awards. Page One Hzmdrerl Seventy-seven 1 1 1' 11.. 1 ' . Xe-M.-14 - . 1 ' 1 , 1 1 ' X1,,gt1-, 1, 31 ,il 1. X X X. ' 111 1 131. X 1 . I 1 1 . .. 11 ' 1 11 ' 1 11 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 X 11 1 1 111 111 1 1'1 1 1 1 XXX1: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I1 ,I 1 !: 1 15 X ,: 1 X1 r XX' '1 1 111 11 1 X, I1 XX11, 1 1 1 1 1: 1 115 1 1 '1 1 1 1 ' 11-1 1 5151 X 1 , 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 Vi X '1 X:L 1-11 11 1 ,-1 11 ' 1 21 1' 1 1 1 , 'X' 11 1 11 '11 11 1 X 1 XIXX 111 'L 1, X11 X11 1 X 11 111 1 1. 1 111 11 11111 111 1 1 11111 1 1 11 1111 11 I 11' 1 '11 11 . 111! 1 I 1 111 9 11 1 1 1,1 WX1 1' 11 1 15 1 1 , 1 1 ' , 1 1 1 111 1 11 1' 1 I I 1 l 1 1 1 11 1 E X 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 111 ,1 1 . 1: 1 11 1 ,, 1 -X I 1 I X . 1- 1 X X - 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 1 1 1 1 . 11 ll , X , 1 ' 1. 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TRACK - BASKETBALL - S2571 , 2 QQ. 1' tw It fj Q CJ XD f ga ,y, A D' FGM 1 .AA QQ ,VTLLSOUCHLK A ' A FOOTBALL j IVIRASBURY BASKETBALL 0616565 NR,FOS'1'ER ' BASEBALL NR. PINCKNEY FOOTBALL I'IR,XX!OOD .SOCCER I NR. SNITH SWIIVINING Page One Hundred Eighty-one Back Row-Rose, Womer, Lorenz, Olsen, Rogers, Talbot, Anderson, Viviano, Englehardt, Porter, Kleidon - Jenkins. Third Row-Korff, Bristol, Mellon, Washburne, Mr. 'Woodruff Qcoachj, Williamson, Cronwall, Beach C Rose, Hernon, Stevens, Lewis, Appleyard, Fuller, Stresen-Reuter, Knox. Second Row-MacKenzie, Schoen, Emerson, Fliessbach, Meenan Qcapt.j, Sommers, Windecker, Lovett G Miller, Rubini, Mr. Holmes Ccoachj, Algeo. First Row-Breedlove, Ni'lsen, Cobb, Hubbard, Rygg, Arado, Burton, F. Johnson, Harris, Kralovec, Johnston .5 Eeahpmeigbt jfuuthall 1929 Meenan K- MC6112111, Captain E. Meggelin, Manager The Team I J. Schoen. . . . .Right End E. Olsen .... .... L eft Tackle R. Lewis ..... C. Fliessbach. . . H. Cobb ...... W. Windecker ....... H. Sornmers .... C. Cotsworth. . . S. MacKenzie. . . J. Womer .... C. Rose ...... - R. Emerson .... Page One H unalred Eigbfy-two . .Right End Right Tackle Right Tackle Right Guard Right Guard . . . . .Center . . . . .Center . . .Left Guard .Left Guard .Left Tackle F. Johnson. . . K . Breedlove. . . M. Lovett .... . R. Fuller. . . G. Miller . . . J. Arado... C. Burton .... . . . F. Rubini K. Meenan . J. Rogers . , . . . .Left End ......LeftEnd . . .Quarte.rback . . .Quarterback Right Half Back Right Half Back .Left Half Back .Left Half Back . . . . . .Fullback . . .Fullback The Kick-off Iaeahptneight juuthall 1929 Meggelin In one year Oak Park has achieved a success which no heavyweight team has reached since the old bone-Crushers of '13, '14, '15, Decisively setting down all opposition, the Oak Park heavyweight team of 1929 showed itself undisputedly the Champions of the Suburban League. Moreover, by whipping Urbana High, downstate champions, we can lay some claim to a State Championship. Our team was fundamentally defensive. One of the greatest lines in the school's history stopped all comers so that we had possession of the ball almost all of the time. Because of our immovable defense, our powerful line attack could begin to function with our 200- pound ball carriers crashing off for long gains. The season of '29 will always be a lasting tribute to Coach Glenn Holmes. In his first season at Oak Park, Mr. Holmes has given us one of the strongest teams the school has seen in years. Page One Hunrlrezl Eighty-three Page One Hundred Eighty-four 6 Qvav the top It woni be long DOW 2A leap for glory ' ' The and ofthe uf-ad Page One Hznzdred Eiglaig Third Row-Schopp, Kennedy, Kendall, Graham, Bouchard, Nichols, Erie, McFarlane, Raymond, Johnson, Butler, Ornstein, Ruyter, Kerr. Second Row-Parker, Lavicka, Haiges, Edmunds, Carlson, Schwartz Qcapt.j, Hansen, Bach, Zinkil, Lloyd, Christopher, Mr. Souchek Ccoachj. First Row-Rullman, Burling, Levy, Eickman, Lydiard, Schavone, Senseney, Rosenbach, Thompson, Macar- thur, Shepard. R. Zinkil . . I. Sothras. . A. Bach. . . G. Erie .... fresh : bupb juuthall D R. Schwartz, Captain F. Weiss, Mana ger K. Edmunds. . . . .- .Left Guard L. Simon. . . V. Carlson. S. Ornstein H. Hansen. W. Kendall Schwartz Page One Hundred Eighty-six The Team ' . . .... Left End D. Haiges . . . . . .Right Tackle . . . . .Left End S. Butler . . . . . . .Right Tackle . . . . .Left Tackle D. Lavicka . . . .Right End . . ..... Left Tackle A P. Burling . . . ...... Right End R. Senseney ......... Quarter Back . . . . .Left Guard R. Eickman . . .Quarter Back - - -Center M. Schwartz ..... Right Half Back . . . . . . . . . . .Center J. Lydiard . . . . . . .Right Half Back Right Guard W. Lloyd .... - . . .Left Half Back Right Guard C. Schavone ....... Left Half Back J. Rosenbach . . . .... Fullback ' R. Parker .............. Fullback A x Schedule Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park .... Oak Park Mooseheart . .20 New Trier. . . 0 Deerfield .... 6 Evanston .... 9 Morton ..... 24 Proviso ..... 0 Weiss Back R0w+Van Dervoort, Singer, McAnn, Miller, Nelson, Toussaint, Kavan, Peltzer, Koehler, Winshin, Dwyer, Heaton, Hanna. ' Third Row-Harbon, P. Smith, Kegly, Jones, Hages, Reese, 'Morgan, Brouchek, Baumann, Shelly, Callans, Wade, Hackley, DeWolf, Wares, Foster Ccoachj, Tuscher. Second Row--Lindberg, Erickson, Werner, Barthoflemew, Knudson, Mereness, Sothras, R. Smith, Kress, Schwab, Marx, Whitely. Front Row-Koeling, Pettigrew, Savage, Golder, Lejeune, Gaskill, Heald, Hollotz, Clarkson. lightweight junthall N. Sothras, Captain J. Clarkson, Manager The Team C. Bartholomew .... .... L eft End C. Erickson E. Lindberg ..... .... L eft End C. Golder . E. Schwab. . . . . .Left Tackle J. Morgan . J. Callans .... . . .Left Tackle N. Sothras. M. Hea1d'. . ..., Left Guard H. Mereness R. Shelley .... .... L eft Guard E. Wade. . . D. Mott .... ...... C enter R. Smith - - H. Marx . . . ....... Center C. Savage. . W. Werner. . . Right Guard F- Kress - - - H. Whitely . . . Right Guard Baumann. . . . . . R. Knudson . . . .... Fullback H E. Lejeune ............. Fullback Schedule Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Sothras Oak Park .... 12 Oak Park .... 13 Oak Park .... 7 York ....... 7 Bowen ...... 0 19 Linclbloom . . 0 0 Mooseheart . .13 46 Roosevelt . . . 8 Oak Park .... 21 Morton ..... 7 Proviso ,.... 6 . . .Right Tackle . . .Right Tackle . . . . .Right End . . , . .Right End . . .Quarter Back . .Quarter Back Right Half Back Right Half Back .Left Half Back .Left Half Back Clarkson Page One Hundred Eighty-seven W' Rear-Coach Scott, Flissbach, QMgr.jg Bennett, Mereness, Meenan, Fisher, Holmquest, Fuller, Fale1de Eh d . A ' ar t Front-Ostrander, Lewis, Lovett, Stege, Lavicka, Quigley, Groot, Cronwall, Arado. L Iaeahptneigbt Basketball 1929: 1 939 Lavicka The Team F W. Lavicka, Captain ' C. Fliessbach, Manager M. Lovett ......... Forward' N, Coombs ,,,,,,,,,.,,,, M. Cronwall .... Forward D. Quigley . . . H. Mereness . . Forward ' XV, Lavicka , D , C. Bennett. , . Forward C, G1-0015, , 1 J. Arado. .U . R. Fuller .... E. Stege. . . Page One FHund1'ecl4 Eighiy-eigbt Forward Forward . . Cente.r D. Houston . . . K. Meenan .... R. Lewis. . . Center Center Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard The Tip-of Jiaeahptneigbt Basketball 1929 : 1930 Fliessbach The heavyweight basketball team was an outstanding example of how a series of bad breaks can keep an outit of championship caliber from a pre-eminent position in the league. Aside from the unavoidable difiiculties naturally encountered. by a coach in his first year with a team, Mr. Scott had the unfortunate experience of losing four regulars at the end of the first semester. The necessity of developing a virtually new team in mid-season com- bined with some unusually hard luck in the schedule prevented the smooth-working heavies from making a better showing in the won and lost column. Schedule Oak Park .... Harrison .... Oak Park .... Proviso . . Oak Park .... York ....... Oak Park New Trier Oak Park .... New Trier. . . Oak Park Deerfield . Oak Park Evanston . . . Oak Park Evanston Oak Park Morton ..... Oak Park Morton . . Oak Park Deeriield .... Oak Park Proviso . . Oak Park .... 29 Tuley ..,,. Page One Hundred Ezgbig mne Top Row-Mr. Foster Ccoachj, Wieand, Delves, Nelson, Bristol, P. Smith, Sargent, VanDervoort Cmgrj. d S tt Bond Christman. First Row-Schavone, Wade, Kinderman, Baumann, Kress Ccapt.j, Lun e,j co , , Wi: Lunde' . . . KJ Kinderman. . . RI' Smith .... F. Scott . . . R. Bond '. . . Kress Page One Hundred Ninety lightweight Zkaskethall F. Kress, Captain R. Van Deriioort, Manager . . .Center . . .Guard . . .Guard . . .Guard . . .Guard Oak Park .... Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park .... The Team F. Kress. . E. Wade . C. Christman. . W. Sargent. . J. Baumann. . . Schedule Harrison . York .... New Trier McKinley Crane . . . Evanston. Morton . . Deerfield . Proviso . . New Trier. . . Deerfield . Evanston. Morton . . Proviso . . Tuley . . if lllgll 5 1 1, ww ml, ,Ea X. ,, si5zi,fSi135:..si ,Wa :lv J li gf if 1 'fs 15 ee 2 gf lfgilr '2 -sy-ec' if? f 9 N? f' a ff 559 if 'Q was Azaeyaf M, . H 1 Q. ,V , fl Q-.1 Vx . wp , ' - 'X E-1 s.. . .Forward . . .Forward . . .Forward . . .Forward . Center ii 'lf' 15 'Gl u ' -- -. 'fee 2211 ! , 1 11, M -, - ...Q Q AZ, , 1 ,12 ,qi V. -4 . . . we -5, 5313 ,a gg Q .. 5 ' ,s e 2: Q Q nf 42 ? i . m 9 V 5 4 .5 an.: sv . . in e ff- p-g if ' Z ,gf .. ,, Van Dervoort P45 L-o-4 L-m4-.- Back Row-Brown, Senseney, Armour, Bourkard, Sternberg, Raymond, Arado. Second Row-Asbury Qcoachj, Balls, Lindberg, Rosenbach, Hanson, Johnson, Grim, Weyburn, Maxson Hollotz. Front Row-Ornstein, Nolan, Coombs, Anderson, Reuter, Burling, Lawrence, Christopher, Zacharias, Mercer, Kelley. jD'1fe5IJ:9upIJ Easkethall L. HOLLOTZ, Mamzger The Teams P. Burling. . H. Arado . . R Anderson .... P. Nolan. . . E. Grim .... R. Zacharias G. Brown . . P. Sternberg. . . R. Hanson. . . H Ruyter. . . R. Wfeyburn R. Senseney H Bourkard L. Johnson. P. Lawrence F1'6Sh77ZlZ7Z Scberiule Oak Park .... 15 Morton ..... Oak Park ,... 11 Proviso ..... Oak Park 6 Argo ....... Oak Park .... 19 Riverside .... Oak Park .... 6 Morton ..... Oak Park .... 12 Proviso ..... Forward . . .Forward . . .Forward . . .Forward . . .Forward . . .Forward . . .Forward . . .Center . . .Center . . .Center . . . .Guard . . . .Guard . . . .Guard . . . .Guard . . . .Guard Sophomore Schedule Oak Park .... 7 Morton . . Oak Park .... 10 Proviso ..... Oak Park .... 27 Argo .... Oak Park .... 15 Riverside. Oak Park .... Morton . . Oak Park .... 13 Proviso . . 27 7 7 17 10 Page One Hundred Ninety-one I I - - V - V -f W , 77 ZfW4iZZ7!7 A 7 1 Back Row-Fredenburg, Morgan, Babcock, Kralovec, H. Herman, Butler, Hanna, R. Herman, D. Lavicka, She'lley, Gilray, Pachynski. Second Row-Pyle, Woodruff Qcoachj, Bluenk, Burling, Sugg, Harris, Smith, Cobb, Dodd, Jones, Farmer, . Hackley, Johnson, Duncan, Moe, Miller, Goetsch. Front Row-Schaffner, Gardiner, Savage, Lloyd, Zinkil, Rubini, Heron, Norwood, Toussaint, Rullman, Emerson, Skelly. f l Ulrank, 1929130 Q l' H. Skelly, Captain The Team S. Norwood .... . ............ 50, 100, 220, Relay R. Herman .... . . . 50, 100, 220, Low Hurdles, Relay E. 51131511 .... .................... 4 405 Relay R' Mu man' .,.440g Relay ' agee '--- ....... ..... 8 8 0' R l K- Breedlove- .. .......,...... . . . 0' 235 lgyflravlckff ' ' - .... High Hurdles, Broad Jump W IEZ1E1'gg-1- ' ' . . .High Hurdles, Low Hurdles l F. Duncan. . I Q ..................... H. 1 1 ' ............... ' .... J Su . . Pole Vault, H1gl1 Jump , Ii Gigfgogs' ' ' ............. Pole Vault l E. Ovson . . . H153 . 1 11. E .... - - f - 0 U f merson . . .Shot Put 1 l Page One Hundred N inety-two RELAY TEAM Norwood, Zinkil, Burling, R. Herman Track, 1929230 ' W. Pyle, Manager Oak Park continued to uphold and strengthen its remarkable track reputation in the Suburban League and the Middle West during the 1929-3 0 season. Probably only one team in the country can claim superiority to ours. That teamis Froebel of Gary, the national champions. In a dual meet at the beginning of the season our team defeated Froebel by a close score, but in more than one subsequent meet the Indiana school has risen to record breaking heights to vindicate itself by rather decisive margins. Although we cannot claim national supremacy, our team has much to be proud of. We hold, entirely unchallenged, the Suburban League Championship and the national high jump championship, not to mention numerous field house records. The team set two records at Iowa City, but they were broken immediately in the same meet. Much credit is due Coach Woodruff who, in his first year as coach of the team, pro- duced one of such superb achievement. Page One Hundred Ninety-three f Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park 5f6, I-Iyde Park 34 1f6 University I-Iigh 19 Evanston 14 Froebel 47 Lindbloorn 11 Rockford 9 Senn 36, Deerfield 5 ,New Trier 2514 Proviso 1614 Evanston 10 Deerfield 5 Suburban League Meet. University of Illinois One Mile Relay Lindbloom first Oak Park second N ational-Interscholastic Meet Northwestern University F1rst Froebel 28 second Oak Park 14. University of Iowa Relays F1rst Froebel 48 second Oak Park 37 1f3 Midwest Relays, University of WISCOHSIH First Oak Park District Meet, Oak Park, Ill First Oak Park 68 second La Grange 23 I 2 Illinois State Meet, Champaign Ill F1rst Oak Park 29 second Wheaton 21 Page One Hu1zd1'ecl N inety-fozw 50 Yard Dash .... . . . 100 Yard Dash 220 Yard Dash .... . 440 Yard Dash 8 8 0 Yard Run . One Mile Run. 120 Yard High Hurdles ..... High Jump. . . Pole Vault .... Shot Put ..... Javelin Throw 440 Yard Relay 8 8 0 Yard Relay One Mile Relay ..... . . . Two Mile Relay Trask Beturhs S. Norwood R. Herman J. Coffin J. Coffin B. Clark K. Breedlove P. Lamb W. Lavicka R. Gibbons H. Skelly G. Kuehn J. Wfashburn Herman Zinkil Norwood Ovson Norwood Burlin g Herman Zinkil Clark Gress Hendricks Tauser Hernick Breedlove Dadycha Gress Scharschug 4930 1930 1924 1924 1927 1929 1924 1930 1930 1930 1927 1925 1930 1930 1927 1927 5 .4 seconds 10 seconds 21.8 seconds 5 1.8 seconds 2 min. 1.3 seconds 4 min. 40 seconds 15 .9 seconds 6 feet M inch 12 feet 8 inches . 47 feet 3 Mg inches 164 feet 10 inches 44.1 seconds 1 min. 30.8 seconds 3 min. 36.9 seconds 8 min. 23.6 seconds Page One Hundred Ni1zet3'-fii e Back Row--F. Yeaton, Tamburrino, Cutshall, Rose, WaltlherS, GCFQZ, Wade- , Second Row-Knudson, Arado, MacKenzie, Bullock, Olson, Er1CkS011, Sargent, Lewis: Baumann, Mr Foster Qcoachj. ' Q h L d Front Row-Slopa, Johnson, Kinderman, Kress, Rubini, Fuller, Cronwall, Lovett, an ry. R Fuller, C0-Captain Easehall 1930 R. Knudson, Manager The Team M. Cronwall. . . .... Pitcher L. Landry. . F. Yeaton . . N. Sargent . E. Olson . . . C. Erickson .... F. Johnson . F . Kress .... .... Page One Hundred N inety-six . . .... Pitcher . . .... Pitcher . . . .Pitcher . . .Catcher . . .Catcher . A. First Base .Second Base R. Kinderman F. Rubini .... M. Lovett . . . J. Arado .... G. Slopa ..... S. MacKenzie. R. Lewis ..... J. Bullock .... R. Fuller ..... .... C enter Field Second Base . .Shortstop .Third Base . . . . .Left Field Right Field Right Field Right Field Right Field I 1 ii? 1: L e' . li? a l . 295114 The Take-of Baseball 1930 M. Cronwall, C0-Captain The success of a team lies in its ability to work together. This admirable quality was well displayed by the 1930 baseball team. Although there were no outstanding stars, there has probably never been a more nicely balanced ball team at Oak Park. Besides the natural desire to win, there was just enough competition for positions to supply a very considerable stimulus to the efforts of the team. Hitting power, as evenly distributed as defensive strength, made it possible for the team to stage a rally at any time. That steady, even quality made our team one of the most feared in the Suburban League. Scfoezfule Oak Park .... 10 McKinley . . . Oak Park Proviso . . Oak Park .... 13 Harrison .... Oak Park U. High . Oak Park .... 10 Austin ..... Oak Park .... o Evanston Oak Park Schurz ..... Oak Park Harrison . Oak Park Proviso ..... Oak Park .... Morton . . Oak Park Marshall .... Oak Park New Trier Oak Park Lane .....,. Oak Park Lane .... Oak Park U. High ..... Oak Park Deerfield . Oak Park New Trier. . . Oak Park Evanston. Oak Park .... Deerield . . . Page One Hundred Nznetg seven Backl Row-White Qmgr.j, Black, Stineback, Baldwin, Coggeshall, Angelacos, Coombs, Murphy, Sco-tt, Simpson, Rheinsmith. . First Row-Mr. Wood Qcoachj , Delves, Rogers, Smith, Robertson, Levy, Fisher, Hartman, Winkler, Walther, Bullock. C. Angelacos. . . burner 1929 I Levy I . E. Levy, Captain B. Wh . . . .Goal W. Hartman. ..........G0al L.-Rheinsrnith...... N. Coombs ...... R. Fisher .... J. Bullock .... W. Coggeshall. . R. Delves ......... I. Rogers ........ E. Murphy ...... F . Smith ....... J Baldwin .Right Fuilback .Right Fuilback . .Left FuQlback . Right I-Ial .Center HaQ Center I-Ia .Left FuQlback .fback .Right I-Iaifback fback fback W. Winkler. . L. Scott ..... D. Robertson J. Walther. . . R. Schaefer . . R. Black .... J. Clements. . R Stineback ite, Manager Left Halfback Left I-Ialfback Outside Right Outside Right . .Inside Right . ..... Inside Right ......Center ......Center Inside Left Inside Left E Levy Outside Left W M21 01' Outside Left Page One H andrerl N znety ezght The Block-of butter 1929 The 1929 soccer season was successful in more ways than one. In the Hrst place, our team lost only five out of the six- teen games played. We Won seven and tied four. Also, the largest turn-out in the team,s history reported for practice. Our team proved its Worth by defeating or tying every team it played except Harrison, the city championships, with whom no return game was played. Coach Wood, a national figure in the soccer world, has developed the sport highly not only in our school but has done much toward the reformation of a soccer league for suburban schools. Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park .... Oak Park Oak Park .... Oak Park .... Morton Crane . Morton U. High U. High ..... Tilden . Morton Morton Schedule Oak Park Oak Park .... Oak Park Oak Park .... Oak Park .... Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park White Schurz .. Schurz .. Lake View Harrison . Schurz .. Tilden. . . Lane . . Crane . . . Page One Hundred Nuzety mne 1 I Third Row-Jordan, Stewart, Rusk, Gerry, Cunningham, Ware. U Second Row-Anderson Cmgrj, H. Mellon, Dahm, Schukraft, Mudge, Curry, Hartman, Mr. Smith Qcoachj W.ll13mS, Golder, L. Johnson Brun First Row-Volk, Forbes, Kettlestrings, W. Hansen, Lennox Qcapt.j, 1 dage, Granberg. Lennox F. Lennox, Captain F. Schukraft. . . J. Forbes .... C. Golder .... L. Johnson ..... G. Stewart ...... A. Stresen-Reuter F. Lennox ....... J. Williams .... R. Granberg . . W. Hansen ..... D. Kettlestrings . Page Two Hundred Qeniur Qtnimming 192960 Tloe Team P. Anderson, Manager 40, 160 Relay, 220 Relay .........40,160Relay .......100,220Relay ........100,160Relay , . .Back Stroke, 220 Relay ..........Back Stroke . Breast Stroke, 220,Relay . . . . . . . . . Breast Stroke .........DiVing . . . . .Diving ....160 Relay The jump-of Senior Swimming 1929230 Although swimming is not in any sense a new sport at Oak Park, we have had a pool of our own for only two seasons. Coach Smith is rapidly developing squads that already are placing strong bids for national honors. This year's team lost only two meets and took the trophy at the Waukegan Invitational Meet against probably the toughest competition in this part of the country. The fact that swimming was this year a major sport clearly shows the prominent place it is gaining. That the 193 0 team played no small part in gaining this prominence is readily proven by its remarkable record. Oak Park .... New Trier. . . Schedule Oak Park .... 26 Oak Park Oak Park York .... Oak Park Morton . . Oak Park Oak Park York .... Oak Park Evanston . Oak Park Oak Park Proviso . . ....32 ....23 ....24 Anderson Deerield .... 23 Austin ...... 3 1 Evanston .... 21 Kenosha . . 1792 Waukegan . . 16 New Trier. . .28 Evanston .... 26 Page Two Hundred One lil I 1 1 1 ,. '1 1 1 4 'F f 'M fell! ji! .I, H1 lil E12 ,ll 1,15 is! 3? ll 1 11 1 1 I f lil 'I I 1 1 I Y I 1, il, 5, 1 1 1 1 11 111 if 1 1 1 i I 7, if 1 151 l 1 E I 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 I 5 Back Row-Heck fmgr.J, Davin, Erickson, Brundage, Van Stone, Mr- Smith 10030113- Front Row-Elliott, Stewart, Johnson, H. Hansen, RaYm0Hd, Jones- Siuniur Swimming The Team A C. Erickson ........ 40, 160 Relay J. 101165. - ' -Breast Stroke R. Brundage .... 140, 75, 160 Relay F. Weiss, . . .Breast Stroke H. Stewart .... Back Stroke, Diving R. Jones. Q ...... L ........ Diving H. Elliott .......... Back Stroke W. Gutgsell ........ 75 , 160 Relay ' H. Hansen. .- .......... 16 0 Relay . I Schedule , Oak Park New Trier. . .33 Oak Park Evanston. . . .27 Oak Park York ....... 4 Oak Park Proviso ..... 17 Oak Park Morton .... 33 Oak Park Deerfield .... 14 Oak Park .... York .... Oak Park .... Austin . . Srniur Swimming Brrurhs 1930 16 0 Yard Relay QMiller, Hurlbut, Nichol, Forbesj .................. 200 Yard Relay fSchukraft, Kettlestrings, Taylor, Forbesj . . . 100 Yard Breaststroke CLennoXj ...................... 100 Yard Backstroke QStewartj ..................... 100 Yard Freestyle QSchukraftj .......... ................. S0 Yard Freestyle CSchukraftj ............................... 25 0 Yard Medley QSchukraft, Stresen-Reuter, Lennox, Brunclagej ...... 220 Yard Medley CSchukraft, Brundage, Lennox, Johnsonj ........... Zuninr Smimming Brrurhs 1930 200 Yard Relay fBrundage, Hansen, Erickson, Gutgsellj ............. 16 0 Yard Relay QErickson, Gutgsell, Weiss, Hansenj ..,,, 50 Yard Backstroke QElliottj ................... 5 0 Yard Freestyle CBrundagej . . . . 50 Yard Breaststroke Uonesj . . . 7 5 Yard Freestyle QHansenj . . . Page Two Hundred Two ....22 ......1:27-1f5 ...1:S0 .....1:14-3f5 ...1:16-275 . :59-275 ...I :26f1f5 ......2:37-3f5 ......2.1344f5 .......1:57 ...1:29-4f5 .. :35-4f5 .. 28-1f5 .. '37 .. :46-1f5 Rear Baumrucker H Bristol Pearson Swett Jorgenson Monk Wolf Finlay Sisco Lewis Second Raymond Cmgrj Bateman Andreason F Bristol Kubec Baumann Qcaptj Anderson Yeaton Grimsrnan King Mr Schneller First C Owen Brown J Owen Budd Reid Appleyard Hobbins Piggott Bickel Fort sums 19 30 Baumann, Ca ptam Baumann W Anderson G Appieyard N Bickel F Bristol W Budd C Fort F Raymond, Manager The Team R Hobbins C Owen J Owen L P1ggott J Reid R Shelley E Yeaton 3 ' 3 7 7 7 3 7 7 7 ' '7 7 7 ' 7 7 '7 7 7 7 7 ' - ' 7 7' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' I J- - J- - . . . . . . . . . . . . . May May May May May May Baumann 1 2 3 7 9 7 7 Selaeflule --District Meet -University High -Morton -State Meet , -New Trier 1-University Hi gh V Raymond Page Two Hundred Three Intramural Sports H ecwy Won by 226 Ornstein Nave Kempston Ovson Keller Izmior Won by 311 Iunior Won by 311 F1'esb11zzz1z-Sophomore Won by 102 Basketball Light Won by 209 Diener Effertz Drummond Cunningham Cutsuvitis Swimming Track Volley Ball Free Throws Won by 226, 235A ' Midget Won by 3 2 1 Zacharias Whisler Wienel Wiley - Wright Senior . Won by 311 Senior Won by 317 Izmior-Senior Won by 226 R- Lewis, E. Stege Q20 out of a possible 25 basketsj Page Two Hundred Four CMN Qlrlligfhl e tl c5 uint winners Rear-Brown, Cornwell. Marquart, De Haven, Seymour. Q Front-Schneller, McGregor, Harris, I-Iowser, Yates, Key. iris belecteh tu Qttenh State lap ap Rear-Von Almen Lowes B Marquart Ch ' ' 3 ' n , R ' ' - Front-Kerschner, Ruprecht, Novak, Strawligilrgen Sclxillijrglggggll cf,hfIfI2f21B0fVfXj, ,wiiigfjj G ' ' v - Har , CIC ro t, ange Page Two H zmdred Six 'TT' och ey Page Two Hundred Seven ! . Page Two Hundred Eight ! , S wmuumq Pg TwoH dedh e Page Two Humlvferi Ten 'n X 1 Q 5 ! E I s . 3 A l J Page Two Hundred Eleven W r I I E i X V Page Two Hundred Twelve 1 .. : 5 il 55 ii :ii E ' A 3 L-Sf' if T0 cl ertia cts MCSER The Business College with az l J J l University Atmosphere STENOGRAPHIC AND SECRETARIAL COURSES A STENOTYPING 116 South Michigan Avenue CHICAGO FOUR-YEAR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES . ONLY ARE ENROLLED Phone Randolph 4347 Bulletin On Request Page Two Hundred Fourteen A 'Y if it - l etropolitan Business College Have Behind Them a Record of 5 S Years of Progress and Service Make Arrangements Toclay 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 1. To those desirous of choosing a business career, We offer these exclusive courses: Private Secretarial. Business Administration and Higher Accounting. s QOnly High Selaool Graflnales can register for the above courses.j Call and Lei Us Show Yon Oar Many Advantages Metropolitan Business College Office-Suite 403 MARION-LAKE BUILDING, GAK PARK Phone Village 5 880 D. A. WASSON, Principal ' A1ne1fiea's Fines! Syslevn of Co1n1ne1feial Colleges Page Two H zmrlrecl Fifteen ! - I I P k, Two Hzmclrea' Si 15 if VVi1liam Palmer Floral Artist 104 N. Oak Park Ave. Phone: Euclid 426 I QU V313 Page Two Hmzdrerl Seventeen C01nplime111fs of Davis Coal and Coke Company Once coaled by us never cold again a T H cl dligbt I 62145, ffwfi Uubg M1952 74M!975K 5 ,..,.........-- 's , i 'I I i r 4 1 I . I I 1 I I l I I I I J Sim, mg Vfomem s Wear Vefjiie WWW? an ol! I ne. 15 e 6 Woman's Art Ill? EXCELLENT WORKMANSHIP AUTHENTIC STYLE SATISFACTION QUALITY Is ASSURED WHEN FUR GARMENTS ARE SELECTED IN MY SHOP OAK PARK, ILL. 103 3 South Boulevard Euclid 3 71 3 Interior Decorating-Painting We will gladly make suggestions and submit estimates for any branch of the work. NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE The Oldest Business in Oak Park PEBBLES DECORATING CQ. 1107 Lake Street at Marion Street-Phone: Euclid 15 4 Theo. Ebert 6? CO. Pain ting 1- Decorating I mferior and Exterior MSMALL JOBS TOO 5 321 West Madison Street, CHICAGO CHICAG0 OAK PARK Telephone Tele phone 16111812111 3383 1480 Page Two Hundred Twenty, I 1 ,I . 5 3 1 G I I I I 2 1 I I I I I i I I s I 1 I I 3 I fr .A 1 i V 4 5 I 2 3 E I u M.. 'Kim 431' jim 2 uhh? , , 69 WYUUISU f bf' Q pf 1 .1 fi' f'iWX +4'1ff E Q f- N fx: -----Q ww ,f E fy , , f A1 fff,-,fy,wz3?vw ,..f,: I 'i,n tr 3!jy 4553 ' ' 5954. FEV 7 3,7,2Q' Mfg, S A s , . ..fz2f'f52:3 f1fHf,f:f 2793. 4 , 4 , , f?.,,74,jU,n-,j,i!g 7, It 1 H x? - 'L . .5 yi 5 f 41, . . . , ' ' f 2555 , fx W k xx fi-If 3:11229-,ali i1f - ,3'?i , f , PS' f X Ut 'lj'-U 4, QJ Vf:mff .. I .,,, ,ff-zfjvl I , ' , f 1 X y Q? . ' fl A ' :VE - f 457i'3W1 L 1 a Q!!! 11 5' s I M---W-1.. .,,., M,-.g..i.,,m.,,,, MK., 17 V. L IT LE A A C ' L ' ' , ' , Page Two Hunrircd Twenty-one Q29 The Administration Department of the illinois usiness College ENRULLS i Only High School Graduates Short UNIVERSITY COURSES that prepare for executive and secretarial positions P3 MONTHS SHORTHAND COURSE for those who must Work at once - Ask for Bulletin 3260 W. Madison St. Phone: Van Buren 37 6 8 CHICAGQ - M. J. Walters, Principal Page Two Humlrecl Twenty-two 1 4 1 1 i I 1 4 i 1 1 1 J I l I i 1 v 1 1 Q Z J i F 1 5 1 w i i 1 i 2 4 i I I ,Q I eiffiiwi. mm 1929 ggifggkpbpigfm 1QQ9W A 1 3 i .lfmm-r -M--' I 1929 5 1 9,3 I ,XX , , X A.i............,..:q A Football Dance Gixfnw Football Tecmzs of the Qm?Paric asm? V' f Riffs' Fmagst High Schoo? Chcmxhimxx nf the Sulmrfmn Lfugucx Friday, Deutxniwr 6, 3929 I Tam 'Tuuclnd-an-m ., 1 af f xx , -if if 01500 mgnrer ,' Anil Basgktlwaff I , Page Two Hunflred Twenty-three OUR VACATION 4 QR 'A ',,q f J' ,. x 3 l, ' . IN THE EST l s :fi-zi iff . . O I I jlmfilfz. .J , I Wherever You Magic Yellowstone, Glacier National Park, f i f' Want fo G0 Colorado Rockies, Black l-lills of South ,5'if, gHf Dakota, Wyoming Dude Ranches, Pacific ff! :' 'ff,,M,Q2i2f1?: - 'W' Efi, Northwest, California. fl I, xr - A - ' ' K T-ld '-V21 'X 3 Whatever You Horseback riding, Trout fishing, Mountain 4 Want to Do climbing, Trail hiking, Sight-seeing at its best, 3312, gm..-lf5'f ' i Plain or fancy loafing. A L QNL , 'L+' Y 1 Everywhere The BURLINGTON offers you attractively A - PW tt' A --A West - - - - low summer vacation rates, expert aid in arranging your travel plans,and train service of the highest quality. Phone, write or call for interesting illustrated vacation booklets. BURLINGTON TRAVEL BUREAU 547 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago Phone Central 53'l'l, A. Cotsworth, Jr., Passenger Traffic Manager Wm. Gil ire GL Sons Retailers of Fine Dry Goods Lei ies? Wear sez Menys Wear Oak Park Avenue at Lake Street Page Two Hundred Twenty-four X VJ is ft i li Q i l 5, it 1 Q2 PWR WF QLLQQF'-rm ' Q- 52 ff' Q f fw ,, . '1 N - 5 ' ff . l if qc-JR fix- , fifw- n ' . -'nf ,.f-L,Lfh,,,?.. A N QM ' i ,T'Q 'fM Q1 X a , .gh N.. M- X f f' W , ' 1 1 5 f 4 - g.. ' 2 , L : - , L ,-'- 2 , u , ' ...iq x 4 . vm I D Q f ,' , I 'f p Y iQ J'c 1 f 1? fp ' X ,, z amgigjifa at 1 W T i fx I 1 Milf? 4 ,, Q M!! fx? H , Q 4 I J ffalssl practice in' ' Ilftf ff? Qcrafg ' Cjgbufa Page Two Hundred Twenty-fi1Je Prospective Dental tudents Loyola University College of Arts and Sciences offers a pre-dental year of especial interest to prospective dental students. The Work is given part in the downtown college, 28 North Franklin Street and part in the dental department, the Chicago College of Dental Surgery. ' I In addition to the required subjects, the course offers Work 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 season will open October 7, 1930. For further particzzlars ,address THE REGISTRAR Chicago College of Dental Surgery Dental Dept. of Loyola University 1747 West Harrison Street - - - Chicago, Illinois Y Page Two Hundred Twenty-six Qum f my A - V AA7b A ji IQV, I V, im, , :A. ., ,, ,, , , , , PIef.m15saN lf. .. T.,'-I :IX ILB.l5 gg ,. X F i 1-',,0 1V,f 4 ' ......... ' L f L,'. 'f , ' ' ,V . MV if fi , V H - I I.. X , , ' ' ' , F Q ' I Q ml wwf' Ifnw Q W f1ff, f , I' fi!! gn M 51 K4 , , , : ' 5 Em lirrlhmxncx 'gf 5 . T 55 HI ill ? 1 Zjfp' I C 9 X , If X , fylv 5 7 Qiirlwlivir 5 Qigxgwimmfigg Qeasan Z C7CAfQf f Q ' QXJ A7 M M Wg 3 Page Two Hu1zd1'erl Twenty-seven arneras and Photographic Supplies, Barometers . Thermometers, Binoculars, Field Glasses Pl'1O1'leS5 EU-Chd 7500-7501 Scientific Instruments Hattstrom 85 Sanders GEO. H. PUCHNER Grocery ana' Market 721 Lake Street SCIENTIFIC AND MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Oak Park, Ill. Cor. Lake 86 Forest. NC21' Oak Park Ave' Phone Village 9298 Ask Your Dealer for VVESTPI-lAL'S ROOT BEER AND GINGER ALE Costs More-Bat Worth I 15 Phones: Euclid 2 5 2, Forest 23 3 7 HARDWARE A HOUSEWARE PAINTS sPoRTINC ooons ii' 051-1- We operate a shop doing all types of Sheet Metal and Furnace Work i Oak Park's Pioneer Hardware Store Lf BF-'vit LAKE ST UNK PARK Mil.. GEL OUIID ,us 'fv ' ..L-.L-L-A-L-IT----L-:rl-A-I-' -1 L-L:L:L::rL-i-1:1-arlrlnvr-1:1-1-1-A-' 'va-A my 5 -1li+iLi+i+i+1T1+ili+1+i+is4 'i+ ++i111reIIfifi+1+if1+1u1vLi+:L+L+++-' A++: .1 - A 1- - 1. T A '-- L 'T - - Elgar I 9 .'-I1 -1 ,A Q-5 I-I I r 5 T': 5 I P 3 I+-+i I: Q itil' -I I - Tl -.QL .+1 .LT ' ' V . - ., .lT.L ' I ' 1- LT I +L' u- ' LI-5 1 T-1 I-LI -- P I -' II -4- TLTLI ' 'il +I. - 212 T? L+ T+' L+' L+ T I L. +1 4 ' '+I I -1 . '- '-'-1 - .L L'L'L-L'L-L' ---'- r . ' .L-Inv.-,-' -, - -' , ' 1 'H + it f r?:+s+4?m1.,T-T-+L-, 1++v+vl+i+i -' 1+ '- '1 0 +L 1 Page Two Hundred Twenty-eight 19 Q T QQMHR M w Bash Page Two Hundred Twenty-nine Goodbye Seniors Au Revoir Student Body 4 Our aim has been to serve the best of every- s thing in the best manner possible. Thanks for your past patronage The High School Lunch Room Y T A ii fig T H d ciTh ty i ., fl fi 9 -2 Fig 3 B , 1 J'HJ A!! ' HE? AL YNM A -m x -ri if gi K, divx , Ea! 3 MJ, rw lbc f .4 Z--4-'- .W ,... ,,..,.,g QL ' I L 4,5 V 1 ? f ,,., ..,5 ..1,, 2 QMS L ff? if Q . ff ,VA Qf fi. ,,,A... ,,,..... f GCCUT' acafxdn Q ' V ?T'1'UB U01'Barf 7 I X ' ix.: j Y ' If ,uf 3 N W 4 2 z ' I . . R , X, N ..,xx ., 1 M 21 . K 'KS Q ,X i f f if -' , . ,Qx1,1 f'g '- f - Srm z- ' ' ' Zi? E ' f I-' W , -.--.----M--4-A Q i ff? f ,,. . ...J x 2 V ? WZ, f ff . A 5 i 3 if Xa51'er gm Ci'9T1Q91 Page Two H111m'rc'd Thirty-one E Y I Jbimfinello Beazaty Shoppe SPELMAN BROS. 5 EVERYTHING Fon BEAUTY,S SAKE NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION Realistic and Gabrieleen Permanent Waving 808 North Boulevard TELEPHONE VILLAGE 6404 325 South Blvd. Opposite Ridgeland L THE ROUND 'T BULB LUNCHEON . DINNER 11:00-2:00 5:00-7:30 ' 729 Lake St. OAK PARK, ILLINOIS vw 9 H5 EL : I.tiL' , , IMPURTANT MUMENTS :. . LLQLLEUTL-LJ: E- E E tE:LkEiEE :2tE . -- -F ggiiggtgggihg Confirmauon-Graduat1on ii -3 I t55sbeEffg5:Hg . . . E Q gggggggggggt Marnage-Ann1versar1es 22 2 g E i.5..1.'v'lfCFI7C:-IQ A ' I' xx 'Q I EBU U I WITH A GIFT n 'Z n t 1 ' ' I I - new . P i g an fluff Z5 ' x 1 i- ' ffl? i .. ,Y TRUE 5 .2 'rl H IU. 1 ' 5. I -A, X WORTHY f ALASTING I 5 f3q:5'i2-ggggiii ' 5 I'-51 I1 El: : Q' 12533525513 EAN ELGIN WATCH . V l':hv1L2id1qi3l' E25 . w3uT1'1j-ra-.:,, Ei: , f JULIA J. BRUE IG I -'E Models at JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST I ii. S15 oo to S23 oo ' Models at ' ' S45 00 and LLP 163 S. Oak Park Ave., PHONE E-1854 3525.00 and up .I . Credit Desired 537,00 and up Page Two Hundred Thirty-two , ,W Marjcfria Roh-arYs ,, .M lv, ' , Ecliffw Swarm 'Q , , . 156115 L Page Two Hrmdred Thirty ibree MEET The WEST THIS SUMMER Something about the West 'fgets you. The charm of its cordial informality-its end- less variety of scenic specta- cles-its Stimulating clean air. Every outdoor sport is there to choose from. Fora glorious Vacation in the great open spaces this sum- mer, go via NorthWestern. A Complete Travel Service Pro- vided by Your Home Ticket Agent Your local ticket agent has every facility for selling railroad and Pullman tickets and checking baggage through to any point in the United States, Canada or Mexico. Save yourself time and trouble. Let him arrange the details of your next trip. ' I' Very Low A Round Trip Summer Fares Ejjrective May 15 andjzme 1 to all of these ' Western Wonclerlands BLACK HILLS OF SOUTH ' DAKOTA - WISCONSIN,i MINNESOTA UPPER MICHIGAN COLORADO., WYOMING y CALIFORNIA YELLOWSTONE GRAND TETONfZION- BRYCE- GRAND CANYON JASPER NATIONAL PARKS PACIFIC NORTHWEST and ALASKA ASK ABOUT ESCORTED ALL-EXPENSE TOURS For-fall information ana' illustrated bookletg ask R. W. HERON, Ticket Agent ' - Oak Park, Ill. Phone Euclid 662 p g 1040 CHICAGO fd' N eQ !z tbe B t o. W TRAl N P ge Two Hzmdred Tlyirzfy-four A QCOTSZ V Fr 'ce ana fustm ,Q R ',,2vSfW ' M Q . , ' ,, 41, .,.x .. an , 'A Ha w G t ff ff fx ff D ,W R A ,J ifqfv ff , , U -iv. J? . QQ, fy . fr , I 1 ' '1 f:V..:' ,f Ebekly Siwuman VEfbh6mj Caspefgi Page Two Hundred Thirty-five Wim Cahanizbleer of Dependalvzlzzfy ff JJ . ' . . in ND - - ' B A Dmnmg Room Food to Crow About ' 138 S. GAK PARK AVE. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Euclidm THEME PAPERS 124 WEsc10CiNs1N AVE. NOTE BOOKS UC 1 595 l- NOTE BOOK COVERS BUqDER5,ETC- LUNCHEONQANDI NNER Chanticleer 101 1 Lake Street FOUNTAIN SERVICE Salads, Sandwiches, Steaks 124 WISCONSIN AVENUE 11:00 A. M. to Midnight Phone Euclid 510 Friday and Saturday Nights to 1:00 A. M. OR Village 73 00 Village 6 2 0 0 VNG Page Two Hundred Thirty-six N 4 NP bare I y f I 1?3VK ' CGPC9 1 f .gzag,Q ,gg .mv , ' - f 4 ,. L :if J v' '1 V' ' if BX f' - .U ,-,7'.'2.v f J N' 7 m-rv TVHM bw I I ' ,' h , A ' , Wsif C51-fa'16z' , -' 4..f-:- v .xy ,ggj 'A, .Mg -. f:.f3.Hf -7 2-5 rx4L?fg1'A isiJa?fRQ 'f'1-: .5-:.2f7?ViQfe,u',. -- 'zgbs-Q,, , I -if-E'-..,r ,9.g 'ff jf r- .- ,, gg fig f2g1.ge,9'- if -.f. ' , ' f 1 Agfa. .5 kg, ,, J? '15, t :le JIM' QQ, Ax JL .. . -, -,A ,., M. .E qv . 4 . 'a:.., . 3: ' 5 ', ' ,fa -, I 'W wflgfz'-:g5f'fg?i:f . .V :g -'Q w w f .f., ,I K W Q vii 2 if X b ,fm f . 5-'w g , ' 3 ' Q . 3.-7 'tx 94-'V' ,. 5 Am '- J' V ,f . ' 4, fff' I M ' 4. 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Stop in and examine these fine instruments and let us explain how easily you can own one . on the Lyon 86 Healy Payment Plan. A Also tt complete selection of Orclaestmtions and Band Arrangements in our Sheet Music Depcz1't1ne'nt Lon eay OAK PARK! 123 MARION ST. Open evenings till 10 o'clock Page Two Hundred Forty-four ,V .. ' ' K' wx f liz- G 'V 'NA Wh Page Two Hundred Forty-ive that every memher of the T IS our sincere wish Class of 1930 finds sue- eess in his or her future' czctivitiess. A 0 M Gibson Studies Official Photographers CHICAGO Two Hundred F orty-six Page Two Hundred Forty-seven The Regal Press A 0 edk, Pewk Q10 CQMMERCIAL AND SOCIETY PRINTERS Specialistsirz Fine Color Work , ' Q10 507 Lake su-get A OAK PARK R EUCLID 7300 AUSTIN 0620 P ge Two Hundred Forty-eight ' r f A , , N, .ff I Q If 2 ljf MW f 'V I K V- i ' ZIV f C' ,LM ,fyfr f,,,!Q,. X 1 fb f N I fl, 5 5 If 1 7 ' A V f fffff xo' f O -' .mf hw fvmfx . 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A 1140 Lake Street Phone: Village 4920, OAK PARK MOR Me THE CCVER on this book is the product of an organization of specialists whose sole workis the Creation of unusual covers for School Annuals, Set Books, Histories, Catalogues, Sales Manuals and other Commercial Publications 'V4 THE DAVID J. MOLLOY CO. 2357 Noffh WCSEBTB Avenue CHICAGO Page Two Hundred Fifty 5: w ? 3. 2 ,S '5 i 1 ,I .. I F ,. .1 i 3 . . i 4 a 3 F Si E 15 ik Qg if IST xi' if 9 ! F 5 iiirb ' si- A' E .,,,,...,..:,,,5,ZI: 4 Kg W mwbmm-fny.. V ' no'-.vu f-4, fx f wmv W a.,W,f..m.L-,-...l..m 'f Q , g.,.,aw- ' ', 1, V .nW,.,,. ,.T..W-M .g x,.W,,,.,m-,,.,,.- ,, . 5 'A F I F!- ik I ., , f. V ,, 'V 1 1 mx 2:12-sw, . f ,, 1 V wff,-3-.gf ga , i,J,.j, If 1 , . , I ,ff A M 5.4 , ,,,fg' ,. A N 0 1 T ' r 1 GP 1 5' QQ, , f if--'nf f' ,wif wwf' ,.f' ' ,f-' ' 7 illyrv ff' Qi A fs , n x I Z 4 Y 1 1 I 4 i lk , ,r5li.L.,?.i,i: w 1? Q ,ggwiw fr ff wwf 'N' .,. ,I f fs F-. h .1 ,.,'f5-fy h kj,f'2,'EY - wr .. .' 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