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

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IX! 1 va EX LIBFKIS THE TABULA Af WVWHMW M55 QIHDIUHWS WWHQMHS WNW MWWM WMMMSXEV WUIWHHDMJNSVUIMW VHIUHHIMMU SWVWIHDQDML WWHLWJVUIWMXHIILMH MR. KIMBALL E, THE CLASS OE I935, ARE DEDICATING OUR SENIOR ANNUAL TO MR. RODNEY A. KIMBALL IN DEEP APPRECIATION OF THE UNEAILING GUIDANCE, THE EVERAPRESENT ENCOURAGEMENT, THE ERIENDLINESS, AND THE READY WIT HE HAS SHOWN IN LEADING THE SENIOR ANNUAL STAFFS OF THE PAST SEVEN YEARS IN THE PRODUCTION OF UNUSUAL AND POPULAR ANNUALS. P 2 ? Q HIS IS A YEARBOOK, AN ATTEMPT TO RECALL A SCHOOL-YEAR IN PICTURE AND STORY. WE HAVE TRIED TO GIVE IT ORIOINALITY, INFORMAL- ITY, BEAUTY, AND ULTRAMODERN SNAP. IE WE HAVE BEEN FLIP, IT INAS IN FRIENDLY GOOD HUMOR, AND IE THE READER ENIOYS IT, WE SHALL BE AMPLY REVVARDED EOR OUR PAINS. ,I THE EDITORS CAROLYN E. ADAMS VICTOR CORRADO TOM W. ECKELS PAUL M. IONES E. IUDITH KAHN DORIS M. KEMPES ALAN MATTMILLER ISABEL MILLER A. HAWLEY PARMELEE MARY MARGARET REED GLADYS E. ROBB LOIS N. 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Q4 L f' 41,41 at 1 A , ,V My fff,..p,,,,,?l,,,1j1g: i,Q,,4,f5.i If MAURICE E. KING General Science and Physics Wheaton CLAUDE E. KITCH M bb23Q athernatics Indiana PAULINE KNAPP Physical Education Columbia Normal Physical Education MATTIE B. LACY History Indiana IEANNETTE MAGOWAN Household Arts Q' . Q, N Iowa 7 . . Q ,, , E FLORENCE MARTIN 1 X 1' Q 'I ,SID Physical Education I , A Cornell Z - I - RUTH R, MAXWELL V ' 4 ' V Q, French I d' ' f n Lana if.. V General Science ' Simpson .. ,. MARIE MCCALLUM I MARY O. MCDONALD X Office Secretary '11 9 if L Spanish and English ' l ' University ot Chicago GRACE MCINTIRE Latin DOROTHY c. MILLER WOOSIQY Ffefwh RUTH MCNUTT Syracuse Office Secretary EDITH H. MONROE English Indiana EARL MEGGELIN Physical Education DR. GEORGE MUELLER ' . . HAROLD H. METCALE 1 Physical Education I is University oi Chicago Sxifemlsify Isconsm 'Ei .,.V. ELLEN A. MUIR Latin University of Chicago fr OERTRUDE NORTON German 6 Ohio State ORIN K. NOTH M Physical Education II. U I V Wisconsin ' fifs- E. L. O'BRIEN 'L I I Supervisor Physics Z ' Michigan J P .tx L ' EMILY R. OROUTT K, It V, , English T' , University of Chicago c. E. OSEORNE ,if 'Ur I - 'V Chemistry W - my ' ' University of Chicago f EVERETT W. OWEN W Q C Mathematics ' . , I Indiana 9 24 K R. EMERSON PARK Y General Science Central Missouri State i 1 ' ,, if .- ,- It Q r RICHARD D. PAXTON I I .Q : g 1. -f Manual Training R Q 'Western State Teachers' Q, College 5 Q: ALTHEA A. PAYNE English 0 - Ohio State 5 . 5- ' MARY R. PAYNE lf: I Mathematics I if E University of Chicago I -211 FRANK L. PINCKNEY General Science - Illinois I-'RANK I. PLATT K English I Beloit MABEL F. POMEROY Latin Wisconsin RAMSAY TI-IERESA PRESSI. u hCB3iiGkmq Physical Education X Sergeant School of Physical MARION c, REID Eduwtiofl Mathematics Lake Erie ALLEILIIQ. PRICE IS ory LILLIAN A. REMsRURG Denison Erlqlish KATI-IRYN PUTNAM av, Iwiscfmsm Office Secretary KATHERINE R. 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Y A -,reno W X f-1,MO12.'Jl.., lf f5'1.a,c1.f 5103137 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Don Phillips, president Herb Curtis, Vice-president leanne Hanson, secretary ESG Bill Quayle, cheerleader Grace Victor, treasurer 'I , 'f 1 4 A if 1 , ,,A, a 4 5 .1 jf V: L tiff ,Q 1 Q A Lf. -f ,, J, .sf..f 5 ,N S,-,gf 7 dz , A 'F ' 39 I A 'A you .L tit, Aft rq, 9 is .., .. f ..,,, '22 . 1 . f A . as V A 2 nv A HELEN ABERNETHY HAZEL ABRAMS CAROLYN ADAMS Drama Club 47 Forum 47 Fren:h Club 27 Mosqueraders 27 Art Staff 3,47 Four Year Honor Ro1l7 Senior Tabula Staff 374, Editor 47 Girls' Club Show 47 Senior Play 47 Sullivan l. SHIRLEY ADAMS Mosqueradera 27 l7 Story Club 3 Girls' Council 2. CAROLYN ADDIE Senior Play 4. IOHN D. ALLEN Hi-Y 4. GEORGE DUDLEY Science Club ,47 Sophomore ALLMAN rx , Heavyweight Basketball 3,4, DOES ADAMS Manaqer7 Hi-Y 3,47 Monogram Zoology Club 2. Club 4. 2 34 K lOHN ARMSTRONG Heavyweight Football 47 Burke Club 47 Library Staff 47 Fen- wick l. ROBERT S. ARMSTRONG Chemistry Club 37 Hi-Y 47 Latin Club l7 Newton Club 3,47 Senior Play 4. BARBARA ATKIN Winnetka, Ill. l,2. CATHERINE BABCOCK Girls' Tennis 3,47 Girls' Manual Arts Club 37 Girl Scouts l,27 Masqueraders 27 Science Club I7 Honor Roll 4. EDA BACH Music Club 3,47 Science Club I. EVELYN AMACKER Brooks Club 27 Science Club lp Zoology Club 2. GRACE A. ANDERSON IACK ANDERSON Track 47 Soccer 47 Monogram Club 4. WILLIAM ANDERSON Austin l,2,3,4. ROBERT BARMElER Lincoln Club 45 Music Club 3,4, President 47 Four Year Honor Rollg Senior Tabula Staff 37 Literary Tabula Statt 4, Editor, Senior Play 4, Lead, Valedic- torian. LOIS BARRETT Commercial Club 3,4. BETTE IANE BARTHOLOMEW Girls' Camera Club 47 Music Club 4, Senior Play 4. lANET BASHEN Music Club l,2,3,4. ROY BACH MATTHEW IOHN BADOLATO Prairie du Chien, Wis. l,2. ROBERT BAILEY Sportsmerfs Club 4. MILDRED BALDlNG Arts and Crafts 27 Commercial Club 2, Zoology Club 3. PHILIP E. BALCOMB Aviation Club 2,3p Boys' Camera Club 23,47 Chemistry Club 3. THADDEUS BATTIN Zoology Club 3, ROBERT R. BAUMANN Heavyweight Basketball 3,4, Manager, Hi-Y 2,35 Monogram Club 4. TOHN E. BAUMRUCKER Chemistry Club 3, Latin Club lg Newton Club 41 Science Club ly Honor Roll l. IOYCE BAUR Geography Club 2. ELIZABETH BAYERT. DOUGLAS BEACH, lR. Track 47 Geography Club 27 Hi-Y Z,3. ROBERTA BEATY Music Club l,2,3,4. PAUL BECK Latin Club ly Four Year Honor Roll. w i l 'gf iff i , T. , A'-I . -J 1 I ,F A A Q ,- . .,.. Sz Zz' ii? ' . ,Q is 2 X fl' ,ig V' ,4--Ar Q .414 N. , flkezeg.--l k, 2 35 K rf' K seg, , .,,. My , Q ' 'f E 1, ., 4 '-mf' rl- N-if ::. 3 I . .:. , Al- . : frm 1 .M f n f .F 52 it , .- we U: w' : fl X fl, gf' r 1 gif' y, 2' 5, X 5 r S I .I ' . ii V 7.1. tx 4 VIOLET BECKER Commercial Club 35 Geography Club 3. DAPG-INE LIBERTY BELL Drama Club 45 Story Club 45 Senior Play 45 Sewickley, Pa. l,2. RAYMOND E. BELLOCK St. Ignatius l,2. WILLIAM F. BELTON I-Ii-Y 45 Sportsmen's Club 45 Senior Play 4. f ' ' 'Quai 'fi Q' Q if r' ar 5' L. 4 X iq? 1 H IANE ELLEN BIERLY ' Arts and Crafts Z5 Atalanta 35 ' Music Club 35 Science Club I5 K Story Club 45 Trapeze Staff 4. ii- ' I IOHN RIORDAN BILLSBURY 'i , Y Chemistry Club 35 Geography .V Club 3, Vice-President Zoology ' ' f Club 4, Vice-President5 Fen- Q ' V , 5 - CAROL BIRD ff .-.. i l'4 i '.'ioi Chemistry Club 4, Secretary5 Drama Club 45 Latin Club 15 B. 5 t 7 Masqueraders 25 Newton Club X . by 'Yi 35 Science Club I5 Four Year ,5 Honor Roll5 Iunior Council 35 H ' Sophomore Girls' Council 25 Girls' Club Council 45 Senior , Play 4, ' V ax LQ VERNE BLACK I Ai Brooks Club I5 Geography 1 1 Club 35 Science Club l. WK Fonmasr ELANDING H Latin Club I5 Radio Club 3,45 ' J 1 Science Club 15 Stamp Club EQ: - Q 3,45 Honor Roll l,3,4. . I r J, .J If my 1 , , - VIRGINIA BENSON IANE E. BEST Atalanta ly Geography Club 2: Masqueraders 2: Four Year Girl Scouts I,2. Honor Rollg Morton I. BARBARA BIBLE ALLOYS BBRG I Commercial Club 45 Mas- Commercml Club 37 H1'Y 47 queraders Z5 Science Club I. Science Club l5 Sportsmen's Club 45 Zoology Club Z. MARY ANN BICKNELL Drama Club 45 Latin Club I5 Masgueraders 2, Secretary5 Story Club 45 Four Year Honor ROII5 Sophomore Girls' Council 25 Senior Tabula Staff 35 Girls' GORDON BERG Library Staff 4. MARY ANN BEHMINGHAM Atalanta 25 Drama Club 4, Club Council 3. Vice-President Girls' Camera THEODORE BIEHL Club 35 Masgueraders 25 Story Boys' Camera Club 45 Sports- Club 4, Recorcler5 Sophomore men's Club 45 Photographic Girls' Council 2. bb 36 44 Staff 4. FRANK BOOTH lub I7 Sportsrnen's Club 3,47 Treasurer 4. Science C EDMOND BOSTEDO Commercial Club 4, Sergeant- at-Armsp Geography Club 37 I-Ii4Y 2. EDEL BOVBIERG Drama Club 47 Forum 3,47 Secretary 47 Masqueraders 27 Honor Roll 1,47 Trapeze Statf 47 Senior Play 4. BETTY IEAN BOYLES Science Club I7 Zoology Club 4, Secretary. KENNETH BLUI-IM Sportsrnerfs Club 4. IEANNE BOECKLEN Chemistry Club 47 Masquer- aders Z7 Music Club 3,4. CATHERINE BOHRN Atalanta 3,47 Commercial Club 47 Masqueraders 27 Story Club 4. C'DALE BOLLER Art Club 27 Arts and Crafts 2,37 Atalanta 37 Science Club I. WILLIAM BOND Burke Club 47 Chemistry Club 37 Latin Club lg Music Club 47 Four Year Honor Roll. WILLIAI.i BRADFIELD Aviation Club I7 Drama Club 47 Lincoln Club 47 Sportsmens Club 37 Honor Roll 27 Trapeze Staff E 47 Senior Play 4. EDMOND BRANAND B s Camera Club 47 Hi-Y Z OY 7 3,47 Sportsrnens Club 47 Stamp Club 27 Senior Play 4. ROBERT C. BRANDT Track 3,47 Hi-Y 3,47 Monogram Club 47 Sportsmen's Club 3,4, President 47 Senior Play 4. MARIE KATHRYN BREDLAU Girl Scouts I7 Zoology Club 3. 1 7 sf. 3 1' .Ev X 'Es 4 MARGARET E. BREXVER MARY KATHERINE BRONNER FLORENCE ELEANOR BROOKS Botany Club 3. LOIS BROOKS Arts and Crafts 27 Girls' Camera Club 4, Treasurer7 Story Club 3,4 7, tx,- '-1 x Q' 17 ' 4 I' Q ff' W A ff , , A TW 7 7 - 4. I ,Q 74- ' i . -I 7 1' A , , .LM,,, mlm. flak... Amr, '7 7 Q 4514, ' - if Wi' 7 if , 6' 1' mf 57,-,fu +4341 5: . V4 93744 ' 141. . Q7 .:+.-ga 7- ' - i,.'f Q-A-f f' 1 .:i. .fffw fs ,ik 5.1 .L rj - W - 3. ' A RUTH BROOKS Atalanta 47 Brooks Club l,2,3, Treasurer 27 Music Club 3,47 Honor Roll 3,4. DORIS E. BROWN ETHEL M. BROWN Forum 47 Latin Club l7 Mas- queraders 27 Honor Roll l. IOHN G. C. BROWN Drama Club 47 Lincoln Club 47 Tabula Publishing Board 47 Senior Play 4. WW MS 'wr 93 is Z 4' ., ' ,nf.r.l.mz A.M.,.4, QA Q' ' V -.-sig . .,.. zzn I ,. -7 ,. f.., ,.., sa Q? R FF Q, ii' 'CAMAZA It ww . 7 riff I PAUL G. BROWN VERNON BROWN ELLEN BRUCKERT Drama Club 47 Masqueraders 27 Senior Play 4. ELVIRA BRUTTO X 38 Q WILBUR BURDE Cross-Country 3,47 Sportsmerfs Club l,2. ROBERT K. BURNS Senior Swimming 47 Hi-Y 3,41 Monogram Club 47 Senior Play 4. GERALDINE S. BURRELL Geography Cluba 4. CHARLES BUSI-IEE Sportsmen's Club 3,4. ELAINE M. BUTLER Zoology Club 3,4. I BETTY BUCKINGHAM Arts and Crafts 2, Sergeant-at Arms7 Geography Club 3. MARGARET A. BUCKLEY IACK BULKELEY Hi-Y 3,41 Iunior Swimming 2. DORIS BUNDSCHO Atalantcz l,2. HARRY CARNEY MARIORIE CARPENTER Foreman lunior High 1. ELDON DeWITT CARR Burke Club 47 Hi-Y 2,3,47 Latin Club 17 Monogram Club 47 Honor Roll l,3,47 Trapeze Staff 3,47 Senior Play 4. PHYLLIS M. CASEY l JOSEPH BUTLER Soccer 47 Sportsmerfs Club 2,4. ARTHUR l. CADE Heavyweight Football 3,-17 Fresh-Soph Football 27 Hi-Y 2, 3,47 Latin Club l7 Lincoln Club 3,47 Monogram Club 3,41 Class President 37 Four Year Honor Roll7 Student Council 3,4, Presi- dent 47 lunior Council 3, Presi- dentg Smoking Council 47 Senior Play 4. FLORENCE I. CAMPBELL Geography Club 37 Science Club l. MARSHALL CARLBOM Scribblers 47 Trapeze Staff 4. MARY CARLYON Brooks Club l,2,3,4, VicefPresi- dent 3. TACK CASTINO Chemistry Club 47 Hi-Y 3,47 Honor Roll l. IEAN CEDARQUIST Geography Club 47 Mas- queraders 27 Science Club 1. IUNE CEPEK Atlanta 2,3,47 Forum 3,47 Girls' Manual Arts Club 47 Latin Club l, Ouaestor7 Masqueraders 27 Science Club l7 Senior Play 4. MIRIAM CEPEK Arts and Crafts 2,37 Atalanta 3,47 Girls' Camera Club 47 Girls' Manual Arts Club 47 Music Club l7 Science Club l. 7 ,511.11 ff. , , i t g 3' K .. it i - ,-. ,V , ,.g,,g.. X i ' D' 15-' n g' 1 on 0 Q fimsqqaumu , sh B1 .. 0 G., , if 5 2 . ,fp D396 . ,., ,,,,,, EDITH CHAMBERS Atalanta 37 Masqueraders 27 Story Club 3,4. IRVTNG CHANDLER Pasadena, Calif. l,2,3. ROBERT H. CHENEY Chemistry Club 47 Scribblers 47 Toronto, Can. l,2,3. ALBERT CLAPP Commercial Club 4. -l- if J, Aff 4. gflgu, 1 l 1 be-5 zfwuu. sv ' 'Q 11' ,I 6 Q v t 7 y yo, WMM 9491-'O ...Mr gulf, 1, I 'ff Q 'P G? I fx. ' E' if 1' ADINE CLARE Forum 3,47 Girl Scouts l,27 Masqueraclers 2, Treasurerg Science Club l7 lunior Council 37 Sophomore Girls' Council 27 Girls Conference 4, President7 Girls' Club Council 4, Secre- tary. EDGAR CLARK Boys' Camera Club 2. MARION CLARKE IANE ANN CLIFFORD Drama Club 47 Gavel 47 Latin Club I7 Masgueraders 27 Four Year Honor Roll7 Sophomore Girls' Council 27 Columbia, Mo. 3. F 1-xi, 7 5. D f V- U ,J .5 -,,f-.-- A. -:L .Q,.,4.ff+Qf1Mw 1-- A V ,A . I . ' If I J? 7, S 7, .1,, , . 1213 Tit 'L K '- 4 .1 Cf g F'f?7i-- ' 7 1, 'f.,. is ,C 6 .- 7 Mi - Z -ru RUSSEL COHEN Chemistry Club 37 Commercial Club 47 Geography Club 27 Music Club 47 Science Club I7 Sportsmen's Club 3. CYRUS S. COLLINS Drama Club 47 Latin Club l7 Lincoln Club 3,47 Masqueraders 27 Scribblers 37 Science Club l7 Honor Roll l,27 lunior Coun- cil 37 Trapeze Staff 3,4, Editor 47 Senior Play 4. EDWARD COLLINS Stamp Club 47 Four Year Honor Roll7 Senn l,2,3. MARION COLLINS Atalanta 47 Ccmmercial Club 47 Geography Club 27 Zoology Club 37 Senior Play 4. ,406 IOHN CONWAY Soccer 47 Chemistry Club 47 Commercial Club 47 Radio Club 3. GWENDOLYN CORBETT Music Club 47 Proviso I. RUTH HARRIETT CORBETT Atalanta 3,47 Geography 37 Music Club 47 Terpsichore 47 Liriclblom I. RICHARD COTTLE Heavyweight Football 47 Fresh- Soph Football 27 Track 37 Hi-Y 3,4. DOROTHY IRENE COURTNEY Arts and Crafts 27 Girls' Camera Club 47 Music Club 3: Science Club l. CLYDE B. COLWELL Geography Club 2, Treasurer7 Radio Club I7 Scribblers 3. TUNE D. CONKLIN Brooks Club l,Z7 Geography Club 4. ROGER CONCKLIN Hi-Y 47 Science Club l. ROBERT CONNELL Tennis 2,3,4, Captain 47 Burke Club 47 Chemistry Club 3, Vicee President Radio Club 27 Science Club I7 Sportsmerfs Club 47 Senior Play 4. WARREN CURRY Burke Club 47 Chemistry Club 37 Science Club I7 Sportsmens Club 3,47 Senior Play 4. HERBERT CURTIS Baseball 3,47 Drama Club 47 Hi-Y 47 Latin Club l7 Lincoln Club 3,47 Masgueraders 2, P'resic1ent7 Monogram Club 47 Scribblers 3j Class Vice-Presi- dent 47 Scholarship Award Zncl Place-7 Four Year Honor Roll7 lunior Council 37 Trapeze Staif 4. FRANCES CUSIMANC Music Club 4. ITALIA CUTRERA BETTY COURTRIGHT BENJAMIN LEE COYTE Music Club 3,4, Secretary 4. GARLAND CRAIG Senior Swimming 3,47 Tennis 3,47 Chemistry Club 37 Hi-Y 3,4, Vice-President 47 Latin Club l7 Lincoln Club 3,4, Treasurer 47 Masgueraders 27 Monogram Club 47 Four Year Honor Roll7 Tabula Publishing Board 37 Senior Play 4. ROBERT CROWLEY Heavyweight Basketball 4. EMMETT CULLEN Heavyweight Football 47 Heavyweight Basketball 3,47 Fresh-Soph Basketball 1,27 Hi-Y 37 Monogram Club 4. Boys' Camera Club 27 Chemistry Club 37 Lincoln Club 47 Scrib- blers 3,47 Stamp Club 27 Four Year Honor Roll7 Library Staff Geography Club 27 Music Club 47 Newton Club 3,47 Senior Latin Club l7 Masgueraders Z7 Geography Club 47 Music Club DAVID DAHL IAMES DAVIES Chemistry Club 47 Sportsmens Club 4. 4. HAROLD DALTON CLARA F. DAVISON Zoology Club 2. Play 4. DANIEL DAQUILA BARBARA DEAN Story Club 4. HELEN De- BRAY GLYNN DAVIES Commercial Club 4. 34. , U .fl ' . .,A. 4.7 ,. 2,1 I . P . 5 ,E '. 1 it .2 , ,A 57, .... .Q fmt: I Q I V ff... F iz , .. . I . ir .. I My 9 4 . L.. Q., , f A fx f 637 .F 4.1, . Qs A 7 J A ' A5 . - .gr . ..'- by A A rf, -L 5P4IQ ,:. atm vi X .- Mm, 41121. aw iuggdnwsx .9sf,,c1,3,,s1.Wz1m7. leant 2.541 I P ef Qwemlf amsf -JW- ll . WARREN L. DECATUR Boys' Camera Club 3,45 Radio Club 2,3,45 Stamp Club 2. DOROTHY De MONEY Atalanta l,2,3,45 Girl Scouts l, 25 Latin Club ly Masqueraders 2. RUTH DENNIS LILLIAN DEUSTER Commercial Club 4. i . , , Maw sw- 4. I 'Wi 4w'f7'PfuM, ,,,5,g,,,,,.5,,m, ...vs Q . I .2 fi f QQ: dmv .f vwf-,ww-W 2 is X it , 5 . ar wt,- I .. . 3' : Huw x-,TLZLXX ., ' P. F., fi .w P' -'21 V-.4 41'-..-f.W.7 ALLAN DHONAU, IR. Drama Club 3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 Lincoln Club 45 Science Club I5 Sportsmerls Club 3,45 Tra- peze Staff 3,45 Senior Play 4. FRANK Di CANIO VINCENT DIERKES ARLENE DORN IOI-IN DOWNS MOREY DOYLE Hi-Y 45 Music Club 35 Library Staff 4. MARY LOU DREFFEIN Art Club 3,45 Brooks Club l,2, 3,4, Historian Z, Treasurer 3, President 4, Vice-President 45 Gavel 3,45 German Club 25 Girl Scouts l,25 Art Staff 25 Trapeze Staff 45 Four Year Honor Roll. DAVID DUNNING Zoology Club 45 Senior Play 4. WILLIAM DOENGES Chemistry Club 3. HARRIET DOERING WEBSTER DOERR Sportsmerfs Club I. Fenwick l. IANET DONALDSON Botany Club 2, Masqueraders ROBERT DOANE 2, science Club 1, story Club Chemistry Club 45 Geography 45 Zoology Club 25 Trapeze Club 35 Stamp Club 2. Staff 4. JP 42 44 EVELYN ELIZABETH ELL Atalanta 3,45 Commercial Club 45 Girls' Manual Arts Club 4. CHARLOTTE ELLINWOOD Drama Club 45 Gavel 3,4, Vice- Presiclent 45 Latin Club l5 Masqueraders 25 Four Year Honor Roll5 Student Council ly Sophomore Girls' Council 25 Trapeze Staff 35 Literary Tabula Staff Z,4, Editor 4. GLADYS EPLEY Botany Club 35 Chicago Heights, lll. l,2,3. CURTIS ERICKSON Aviation Club l5 Chemistry Club 3,45 Hi-Y 45 Latin Club 15 Sportsmen's Club 3,45 Honor Roll 3. KENNETH EARL Music Club 45 Sportsmen's Club 3. TOM W. ECKELS Drama Club 45 Lincoln Club 3, 45 Masqueraders 25 Four Year Honor Roll5 Senior Tabula Staff 3,4, Editor 45 Senior Play 45 Canon City, Colo. l. RUTH EDWARDS WILLIAM EDWARDS Lightweight Football 45 Heavy- weight Basketball 4, Captainy Lightweight Basketball 2,3, Captain 35 Monogram Club 4. CORlNNE EISENMANN Commercial Club 3,4. DOROTHY ERIE Commercial Club 45 Masquer- aders 25 Science Club ly Zoology Club 2. ALFRED ESSENBERG MARGARET ELLENOR EVANS Arts and Crafts 2,35 Atalanta l,2,35 Science Club l, lEANNE EVANS Latin Club l. xf . 'SWE . fy M we Ms.. A 251: V' - ..,.im-life 3 .'fi 2 Q ,. , wt I 'S bb it ff DOROTHY EVERHART Art Club 4, Vice-President Arts and Crafts 25 Atalanta l,2,3,45 Chemistry Club 35 Gavel 45 Girl Scouts lg Art Staff 3. MARlE ESTELLE FAHEY Girls' Camera Club 3,4, Secre- tary 45 Art Staff 4. MARY SMITH FAIRBANKS Drama Club 45 Gavel 3,45 Latin Club lp Masqueraclers 25 Four Year Honor Rollp Sophomore Girls' Council 25 Trapeze Staff 3,45 Girls' Club Council 35 Library Staff 4. RUTH FAXON . 5 at I 1? ,Q if f' yi A 4, I 1 'fl J Ti X I if ffl' -- ' 1-+sf5'ix..', ' kk xl Y - M . ff , . - wk .N .. . . . ,,.,, 51. an figgwgog if ,I I fri , ..k' I 2 A 'fi ax , ,. T .5 I ,. - , x r 'QM T' 'X Q ,Eti- f ' Q 153, if ru.. X' is 43, I Q ,, Q ,.i 1 .. an , Q., if . .1 V, We fx' .l4'tMi'.,.f' E? KE!- 5 fiii0SLL,, 5, i .4 all -0 Wf:ru...E:515jar.Q . J kg ' l+s,,..f1.?,f, V l fi, .. 5 5, I , Q.: or ,,,,..,,,,. , at 5 I ,K 5 5 , -, P . Q -Hn. 1-.AAU I ETHEL MARIORIE FEARING Science Club I, Treasurer5 Story Club 4. FRANCES FEKETE Story Club 45 Honor Roll 3,45 Park Ridge, Ill. l. LENORE FELTUS Chemistry Club 45 Drama Club 45 French Club 25 Science Club l5 Zoology Club 25 Honor Roll l,2. DUNCAN FERGUSON Lightweight Football 3,4, Cap- tain 45 Lightweight Basketball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Baseball 3, 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Monogram Club 4. VESPER GLORIA FETRIDGE Commercial Club 45 Zoology Club 4. ROSALIND FIGATNER Atalanta 3,45 French Club 2, ROSEMARY FINN PATRICIA FINNEY Atalanta 3,45 Commercial Club 45 Senior Play 45 Downers Grove, Ill. l,Z. b 44 K RICHARD FITZGERALD Soccer 45 Boys' Camera Club 35 Chemistry Club 3: Mono- gram Club 45 Radio Club 4, Vice-President. PAUL FLASKAMP Radio Club l5 Sportsmerfs Club 45 Senior Play 4. WILLIAM FLEMING Heavyweight Football 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Lincoln Club 45 Newton Club 3,45 Library Staff 4. SIDNEY FLETT Aviation Club 2. HELEN FLITCRAFT Masgueraclers 25 Science Club l. RUTH FIRESTONE Geography Club 2. PAUL FISCI-IER Sportsmen's Club 45 Glendora, Calif. l,2. ESTHER FISHBAUGI-I Arts and Crafts 25 Atalanta I. KATHLEEN FITZGERALD Botany Club 2,35 Commercial Club 45 French Club 35 Latin Club l,2,35 Music Club 45 Honor Roll l,2,35 Austin l,2,3. IOI-IN rosmrn IAMES FowLEs Scribblers 3,47 Science Club l7 Honor Roll 47 Girls' Club Show 4j Senior Play 4. MARIAN FRAIZER Art Club 47 Commercial Club 47 Masqueraders 27 Music Club 47 Science Club T7 Senior Play 4. ALICE FRANKEL Masqueraders 27 Story Club 3, 4, Treasurer 47 Honor Roll l. IOHN V. G. FORBES Senior Swimming 47 Burke Club 3,47 Drama Club 47 Hi-Y 27 Latin Club l7 Monogram Club 47 Scribblers 2,37 Science Club lj Literary Tabula Staff 47 Girls' Club Show 37 Senior Play 4, Lead. ROBERT FORBES Heavyweight Football 47 Fresh- Soph Football 27 Aviation Club I. ALICE FORD Austin I,2. RUTH M. FORSTER Art Club 37 Atalanta 27 Gavel 47 Girls' Camera Club 37 Mas- queraders Z7 Art Staff l,3,47 Honor Roll 4, MABEL FORTNEY Atalanta 47 Commercial Club 4. SONIA FRANKOWSKY Art Club 37 Arts and Crafts Z, President Atalanta l7 Forum 3,47 Girl Scouts I7 Science Club I7 Art Staii 37 Girls' Club Council 3,47 Senior Play 4. LAWRENCE FRAZIN HOLBROOK FRAZIER Commercial Club 4, Vice- President. KATHRYN FREDERICK Commercial Club 3,47 Music Club 3,47 Trapeze Staff 3,47 Valparaiso, Ind. l,2. A ' EX . , G 5 IJ f +9 1? Q P? 44 'V if 7' 4 RAYMOND FREDERICK Aviation Club 2,37 Latin Club I7 Lincoln Club 47 Newton Club 4. HERBERT A, FREDRICKSON WILLIAM FREIMUTH Masqueraders 2. VIRGINIA FREY Arts and Crafts 27 Atalanta 2, 37 Drama Club 47 Girl Scouts l7 Science Club I7 Story Club 3,4, Secretary 47 Senior Play 4. if , '32 , ? ,gm I H 7 . Q ,IPF ' .A 4 .Iva 2 J I l 52. T 'A' Q fri. M f.- 2 fl... af ,. 5' i if ' -5.55 I I I .ll ii fi -'M ef. .. ,. rw' X A 'K . 35, , ,if or fm , I , ', 'Q- T 11 A it f Ak till. 1 I GEORGE FROST Chemistry Club 45 Radio Club l,2,3,4, Technician 4. CATHERINE FUSTON Arts and Crafts 25 Atalanta 45 Commercial Club 45 Girl Scouts l,25 Music Club 3,4. SHIRLEY GALUP Commercial Club l. IANE GANNON Atalanta 3,45 Botany Club 35 Forum 45 Girls' Manual Arts Club 35 Masqueraders 25 Four Year Honor Roll5 Trapeze Staff 45 Senior Play 4. ff 'fx T5 I 44' THOMAS GANNON VIRGINIA GARA Honor Roll 4. EDWARD GARDNER Commercial Club 45 Geography Club 3, Treasurer5 Hi-Y 45 Sci- ence Club l5 Senior Play 4. CHARLOTTE GARRETT Zoology Club 2. D461 DORIS GENTZLER Gavel 3,4, Treasurer 45 Latin Club l5 Masqueraclers 25 Four Year Honor Roll5 Senior Tabula Staff 3. PHYLLIS GENUNG Atalanta 35 Chemistry Club 37 Gavel 3,45 Girl Scouts 15 Mas- queraders 25 Music Club 45 Science Club l. HARRY R, GERALDI WILLIAM R. GERLER Boys' Camera Club 253,47 Chemistry Club 35 Commercial Club 45 Hi-Y 2,45 Stamp Club Z,3,4, Secretary 3, President 45 Art Staff 45 Trapeze Staff 45 Cheerleader 4. HELEN GERTZ Arts and Crafts Z5 Atalanta l, 2,3,45 Girl Scouts l,Z5 Science Club I5 Story Club 4. FRANK I. GARRETT Sportsmen's Club 4. DOROTHY GARSIDE Oklahoma City, Okla. l,2. MARIORIE GATES Arts and Crafts 25 Commercial Club 45 Masqueraders 25 Science Club l. IOE GEHRIG Delatield, Wis. l. AGNES GOLDEN Commercial Club 45 Geography Club 25 Science Club l. HELENE S, GOLDING Botany Club 2,35 Brooks Club 2,35 Music Club l,3,4,55 Honor Roll 55 May Festival Soloist 45 Senior Play 4. PHILIP IAMES GOODERE Monogram Club 45 Science Club 25 Soccer 4, Managery Maywood, Ill. l. RUTH GOODRICH Arts and Crafts 25 Atalanta l5 Geography Club 2. MORTON GIBSON IRMA GIEGLER Atalanta l,2,3,45 German Club l,2. NAN GILBERT Arts and Crafts 25 Brooks Club l5 Girls' Manual Arts Club 25 Science Club l. THOMAS GIRALDI Radio Club l5 Stamp Club l. GEORGE GISHOLT Newton Club 45 Science Club ly Stage and Lights Commit- tee 4. IACK GORE Baseball 253,45 Monogram Club 354. IOHN GRABLE Hi-Y 253,45 Monogram Club 45 Cheerleader 4. VIRGINIA GRAHAM Atalanta l,2,3,45 Girls' Manual Arts Club 45 Newton Club 45 Zoology Club 2. MARIO GRANDINETTI Heavyweight Football 3,45 Monogram Club 354. 'ix B , 5 fa.. J Y, f M fr if s..x ' Q ' W v, J 15, ... co, sf.. ' mf S ki. rg. 947Q JEAN GREGG Atalanta 3,45 Brooks Club 2.3, Secretary 35 Gavel 354, Secre- tary 45 Girl Scouts l,25 Latin Club l, Consul5 Masqueraders 25 Science Club l5 Four Year Honor Roll5 Iunior Council 3: Sophomore Girls' Council 2. La VERNE GREGORY Atalanta 25 Gavel 45 Masquer- aclers 25 Science Club l5 Honor Roll l. MARGARET GRIM Atalanta 2,45 Brooks Club 2,35 Geography Club 35 Mas- gueraders 25 Newton Club 45 Science Club I. MARIORIE GROEN st- It f Q if I . yang fm. fs i f K Mt ,wwf Y' r . f ,.5.f 1 Vg , grin fi ' 'As' 5 , -. A ,f 1 ' A L-'une A1 3, uf ,f ,..,.e. r . - 4 fp,-...K I , -.4 gf' . ff. 'Wm 'W i ff., r.. V ,- 'IL M 5 , Us ,Ax JT! V . Li 72 W 7 i, ,. 1 7 'I EDWARD C. GROSS Drama Club 3,41 Lincoln Club 47 Radio Club l,27 Honor Roll 37 Tabula Publishing Board 3, 4, Manager 47 Stage and Lights Committee 2,3,4f Library Staff 4. EDWARD A. GROSSER ERWIN GROSSMAN Burke Club 47 Geography Club J. CATHERINE GROTH Geography Club 37 Music Club 47 Newton Club 47 Science Club l. A ? 1 'if PM ff ar ' ar , I 11 I ' .. ,Ml -mv,-r - 5 S ., .. ,. Zia fl.-,J ..4 V,..,, ul., 7 7n,,,.i,,,, MARIORIE GUNDERSEN Music Club l,2,3,4, Vice-Presb dent 47 Science Club l. ARTHUR GUSTAFSON Sportsmen's Club 47 Senior Play 4. IANE HABERKORN Latin Club 27 Zoology Club 4. GERTRUDE HAEGER Commercial Club 4. P94861 ELEANOR HAMILTON Atalanta 2,3,47 Forum 47 Girl Scouts l. EERNICE HAMMANN Arts and Crafts 2, Sergeant-at Arms7 Atalanta l,27 Commercial Club 4, Treasurer7 Geography Club 37 Masqueraders 27 Music Club l,47 Science Club l. IEANNE HANSON Drama Club 47 Gavel 47 Mas- queraclers Z7 Science Club I7 Class Secretary 47 Iunior Coune cil 37 Sophomore Girls' Coun- cil 27 Girls' Club Council 4, Treasurer. MARY HARBECK Girls' Manual Arts Club 3. MARIORIE HARLOW Girls' Manual Arts Club li Science Club I. CLAIRE HAIN Commercial Club 37 Stockton I7 Austin 2. ROBERT C. HAIN Aviation Club l,2,3. VIRGINIA HAKANSON Geography Club 4. VIRGINIA HALVORSEN VERNON I. HASSELL Science Club l. DONALD HATCH Science Club I5 Sportsmerfs Club 4. GEORGE H. HATCH Music Club l. CYNTHIA HAWKES Latin Club l5 Masqueraders Z5 Story Club 3,45 Four Year Honor Rolly Trapeze Staff 4. I WALTER R. HARMON Hi-Y l5 Science Club men's Club I. ROY P. HARPER LaGrange, Ill. l,2,3. LOUISE HARRINGTON Honor Roll 25 Bartlesv I. IAMES H. HARRIS IEROME HARRIS Scribblers 4. l 5 Sports- ille, Olcla. ELEANOR HAYWARD Drama Club 45 Girl Scouts l. Masqueraders 25 Science Club I5 Story Club 45 Zoology Club 25 Senior Play 4, Lead. IOI-IN HEGGE Track 3,45 Monogram Club 45 Music Club 2.3.4. ALICE IOAN I-IEISEY Girl Scouts ly Masqueraders Z5 Science Club l. ANNE HENEAGE French Club Z. WILLIAM HENRI Science Club I. RICHARD HESIK Geography Club 3. IEWEL HIGGINS Atalanta 45 Commercial Club 45 Masqueraders 25 Senior Play 4. IOHN RICHARD HILL Geography Club 25 Hi-Y l,2. 5 f 555 4 , ,.'i . QQ g , W if . QW Q ,Q , P' , I p . I4 ' 4 . - ' J ' . 55-E' I , QHQIA 5 5: D49 4' .. rg-ff '-3 . my 'N-. E. Q. SIDNEY HILLS Latin Club l5 Lincoln Club 3,4, Masqueraders 25 Scribblers 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Science Club l5 Four Year Honor Roll. HARRIETTE HINRICHSEN Masqueraders 2. MURIEL HINZE Austin l. W. SCOTT HODGES, IR. Burke Club 45 Drama Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Stage and Lights Corn- mittee 4. . 2, fm. if .Y fi:-., - wr I 535. A ,,.. er, .V ff e S 1? . 5 A Jugs v ' 1 .,,l H.-1 . f ' aw' , fitxr. , ,W ,utzge ' HARRY HOELTER Burke Club 3,45 Chemistry Club 45 Science Club l5 Honor Roll l5 Tabula Publishing Board 3,4. I ABRAHAM HOFFMAN Chemistry Club 3, IACK HOFFMAN Hi-Y 45 Music Club 4. GEORGIANNA HOGAN Latin Club l5 Masqueraders 25 Music Club 3,45 Newton Club 3,45 Four Year Honor Roll5 Sophomore Girls' Council 2. 7550 44 ELIZABETH HOLT Drama Club 45 Latin Club l5 Story Club 3,45 Trapeze Staff 4. CHARLES HOMRIGHOUS Chemistry Club 45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Radio Club 35 Sportsmen's Club 4. MARION MAY HOPKINS Music Club l,2. WILLIAM HOWARD Hi-Y 4. HOWARD C. HOYT Lincoln Club 3,45 Radio Club 2. KATI-IRYN HOGE Atalanta 3,45 Brooks Club 2,35 Forum 45 Girl Scouts l,25 Latin Club 15 Masqueraders 25 New- ton Club 3,45 Four Year Honor Roll. BARBARA HOLBROOK Botany Club 35 Drama Club 45 French Club 25 Senior Play 4. HARRY HOLMES Soccer 45 Monogram Club 4. LOIS HOLMES Arts and Crafts 25 Geography Club 35 Girls' Camera Club 45 Music Club 4. EDWARD R. HWASS Chemistry Club 4, President. RUSSELL INGRAHAM Boys' Camera Club 2,3,47 Hi-Y 47 Latin Club lj Honor Roll 4. RICHARD ISAACSON Latin Club 17 Radio Club 3. HELEN IANES Terpsichore 4, P'resident7 Sopho- more Girls' Council 27 Girls' Club Council 4. MARGUERITE HUCK Art Club 27 Geography Club 3,4, Vice-President. SUSAN HUDAK RAYMOND HUEY Boys' Camera Club 37 Brooks Club 27 Chemistry Club Z7 Radio Club 4, Treasurer7 Sci- ence Club l. VIOLET HUNTER Arts and Crafts 27 Commercial Club 47 Geography Club 3: Story Club 4. EVELYN HUTCHISON Music Club 3. EDVSLARD IANUSZ Latin Club lg Newton Club 3,4. RUTH lARRETT Atalanta 37 Brooks Club 17 Geography Club 2. CHARLES IENKINS Heavyweight Football 3,4, MGHGQQTQ Aviation Club 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 47 Monogram Club 4. ORVILLE lENKlNS Heavyweight Football 3,4, Manager7 Geography Club 3, Sergeant-at-Arrns7 Monogram Club 4. MARIE IENSEN Commercial Club 4. RALPH lOHNSEN ARTHUR lOHNSON Hi-Y 3. DAGNY JOHNSON Atalanta l,27 Brooks Club l,2, Secretary 27 Drama Club 3,47 Gavel 3,4, President 47 Mas- queraders 2, Vice-Presicie-nt7 Science Club l7 Student Coun- cil 2,42 lunior Council 37 Sophomore Girls' Council Z7 Trapeze Staff 47 Girls' Club Council 3,4, Vice-Presiclent 47 Girls' Club Show 3,4. If 11, 'Q6 7 fe , . ,Q -in i ,V 5 S , 51 T l 5 Q 4 4 t ff it sf K . N I if E fu 'T' is t . . . ... ,..,fM.1 . if L-WA 'ii' 3 L. ,. Lt , ,H ff- ,455i.w'. . D516 rv' M Q . 1+ ERA , , If . 'f X ' . ,Q I ,-.X ..!?,.,kf s Vve. . - ...B b all MIL . 2 U. 'L 'll' .. I if .i 15 IE, ' . . z u I Q frflagm 5 1. ..., 6 It VW- Q Vkwiim I KJ V in F I K W X f Q 1 IS?1,,f .. w IAMES IOHNSON Commercial Club 4, President Hi-Y 45 Trapeze Staff 4. OGDEN IOHNSON IR. Heavyweight Football 3,45 Fresh-Soph Football 25 Fresh- Soph Basketball 25 Drama Club 45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Honor Roll 45 Senior Play 4. RICHARD S. IOHNSON Chemistry Club 35 Science Club I. ROBERT E. IOHNSON Cross-Country 3,45 Track 45 Commercial Club 45 Drama Club 35 HiAY 2,3,45 Monogram Club 45 Newton Club 3,4, Treasurer 4, President 45 Sci- ence Club I, Sergeant-at-Arms5 Honor Roll 45 Cheerleader 4. PAUL M. IONES Boys' Camera Club l,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer Z, Vice- President 4, President 35 Burke Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 Iunior Council 35 Senior Tabula Staff 3,4, Editor 3,45 Photographic Staff l,2,3,45 Tabula Publishing Board 4. RICHARD IONES Track 45 Burke Club 3,45 Geography Club 3, President Hi-Y 45 Latin Club I5 Mas- queraders 25 Science Club I5 Honor Roll 45 Senior Play 4. ROBERT IORDAN Hi-Y 35 Radio Club I. GERTRUDE IORGENSEN Girl Scouts l5 Masqueraders 2. av 52 44 HARRY KALTENBACH Masqueraders 25 Science Club I5 Sportsmen's Club 3,41 Zoology Club 35 Senior Play 4. LAURA KANNING German Club 2. MARY KEEFER Arts and Crafts 25 Girls' Camera Club 3,4, President 45 Science Club lp Terpsichore 4. RUTH E. KEER Arts and Crafts 35 Commercial Club 3,45 Science Club l5 Zoology Club 4. WALTER KEIL Heavyweight Football 45 Var- sity Track 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Monogram Club 45 Scribblers 35 Sportsmen's Club l5 Trapeze Staff 4. I LUCILLE K. IOVE Science Club Z5 Providence, R. I. I. LESLIE H. IUEL Heavyweight Football 45 Hi-Y 3,4. E. IUDITH KAI-IN Atalanta 3,45 Drama Club 45 Forum 3,45 Girl Scouts l,Z5 Latin Club I5 Masqueraders 25 Newton Club 35 Four Year Honor Roll5 Sophomore Girls' Council 25 Senior Tabula Staii 3,4, Editor 4. KENNETH KALINA Aviation Club l,35 Sportsmen's Club 3,45 Art Staff 3,4. FLORENCE KEMPSTON Geography Club 25 Latin Club l5 Music Club 354. MARY lANE KENNEDY ROBERT KENNEDY Boys' Camera Club 35 Corn- mercial Club 4. LILLIAN KENNEY Aiaianta 3,45 Forum 45 Mas- queraders 25 Newton Club 3,45 Science Club l5 Four Year Hcnor Roll5 Library Staff 4. ED'WlN KELLER Cross-Country ly Library Staff 4. LILl!-,N KELLEY Chemistry Club 35 Latin Club 15 Honor Roll 354. BETTY KELLY P-.ialania 45 Geography Club 3. ROEEET B. KEMP Tennis 3,45 Hi-Y 4. DOElS M. KEMPES Brooks Club 35 Drama Club 45 Forum 3,45 Latin Club l5 Mas- queraclers 25 Music Club l5 Four Year Honor Roll5 Sopho- more Girls' Council 25 Senior Tabula Staff 3,4, Editor 45 Scliclarship Cup Winner. NEWTON KETCI-IAM Burke Club 3,45 Drama Club 45 Latin Club l, Consul5 Mas- queraders 25 Scribblers 3, Vicee President Science Club l, Vice Preside-nt5 Four Year Honor Roll5 lunior Council S5 Library Staff 45 Tabula Publish- ing Board 3,45 Circulation Man- ager 4. RUTH KIRSCH Gavel 45 Masqueraders 25 Science Club l. BEATRICE VALERlE KLASS Commercial Club 45 Austin l. LEONARD KLINE Latin Club lp Honor Roll 4. LELAND A. KNEISEL Drama Club 45 Geography Club 35 Girl Scouis 1,25 Science Club l. ROBERTA KNlGHT Girls' Manual Arts Club 4. TAMES KNOWLTON Chemistry Club 45 Latin Club ly Lincoln Club 4. P'EGGlE KNOWLTON Forum 3,45 Geography Club 35 Latin Club ly Masqueraders 25 Newton Club 4: Science Club l5 Honor Roll l,25 Sophomore Girls' Council 25 Senior Tabula Staff 35 Girls' Club Council 3. 331 if . W' . ii 2 2 wg' ff? ,.., . ' -A 4, . . fe - ' f-fm AM. -he-aw-W Lu..niaif,.,..a af. , . Agn ,,,.,, .Q A . 5 L, rwxzgm ,Jae 1 , K . fue, fn., 9' k i g A our r.i.,.M5jW 27-L-41 Ulf' kff'-fm x. ,J 'WP Q15 5 it Q-T if GLW 15 m.,,.L 5553K .J M.- ,Hmm in-W-iff' wif 4 tif. it Ju.. . AF 5 fi 5. 5, ,L -, -. -s ,Y W '- 4 Q ' NM ' RAYMOND KNUDSON Heavyweight Football 45 Lightweight Fooiball 25 Hi-Y 3, 45 Lincoln Club 45 Monogram Club 4. DOROTHY KOCH Masqueraders 25 Science Club 1. HAZEL KOELLlNG Geography Club l. FRANK KOSTOHRYS Prairie du Chien, Wis. 1. D 'r 'ij 4 Q. , Zeu he 'rid 5,35 L' -4-Y ri ' I .4 f.. .. ff iini 5 . o i 4 - Eff: 'QF Yi ' 'V I ERNEST KRAMER LOlS KRAMP LaGrange, lll. l,2. FERN KREFT Aialanta 2,3,45 Chemistry Club 35 French Club 2,35 Gavel 45 Four Year Honor Roll5 Sopho- more Girls' Council 25 Girls' Club Council 3. FRANK KRIZ Soccer 45 Commercial Club 45 Monogram Club 45 Library Staff 3,4. 5? 44 IOSEPH KULM OLGA KULPAK Music Club 1,45 Senior Play 3. ELEANOR LAIRD Science Club l5 Stamp Club 4. LOlS LA MENA Gavel 45 Geography Club 4. IOSEPH LANE Boys' C am e ra Club l,2,3,45 Music Club 3,45 Radio Club l. RALPH KRUEGER Chemistry Club 45 Latin Club 15 Lincoln Club 3,45 Mas- queraders 25 Scribblers 35 Four Year Honor Roll5 Trapeze Staff 3,4, Editor 45 Senior Play 45 Library Staff 4. ADELINE KUHLMANN Geography Club 4. IACK KUHS HELEN KULIEKE Atalania 3,45 Girls' Manual Arts Club 35 Science Club l5 Senior Play 4. DOROTHY LAUTERBACH Girls' Camera Club 45 Zoology Club 4, President. GORDON LAWRANCE Commercial Club 45 Hi-Y l,2. PERRY LAYTON Chemistry Club 4, Treasurer5 Radio Club 2,35 Science Club l. IRVING LEARN Soccer 1. PRESCOTT LANE Lightweight Football 2,35 Heavyweight Basketball 3,45 Baseball 45 Burke Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Monogram Club 45 Honor Roll 45 lunior Council 35 Trapeze Staff 4. CLARENCE LANGlLLE Latin Club l. JOHN G. LANGSTON Radio Club 25 Sportsmen's Club 3,4. GRACE LARSEN Atalanta 3,45 Masqueraders 25 Newton Club 35 Science Club lp Honor Roll l,2. NANCY C. LARSON Botany Club 35 Latin Club l5 Science Club l. FRANK LEARY Brockton, Mass. l,2,3,4. CHARLOTTE LE BOY Drama Club 45 Masgueraders 25 Science Club l5 Story Club 3,45 Trapeze Staff 3,4. ALICE NELL LEE Geography Club 45 Girls' Manual Arts Club l. BRUCE LEE Burke Club 3,45 Scribblers 3,45 Sportsmen's Club 35 Zoology Club 25 Trapeze Staff 3,45 Senior Play 4. DOROTHY LEE Botany Club 35 Ga w queraders 25 Ne ton Club 45 Science Cub lg Honor Roll 25 f Sophomore Girls T r a p e z e Staff Play 4. CHARLES D. LEECH Council 25 3,45 Senior IR. GORDON E. LELAND Science Club l. OTTO LESSA Soccer 2,3,45 Chem istry Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Monogram Club 2,3,4. ' .., g K ,ill .jk 5 sz .tx Y ,..,: .H Q, . I., . W f i . ,H 5, gf U 5 it 5 t W1 ,, ,,,, . , lvq ,ggi r ,I Am 5 , V' L, , - 1 3 1 , 1 DSS 44 vel 3,45 Mas- r. Q 5? Q 1 ,ggi F 1 t?w.,'ff, .7 . iZ'?h- 5 fi it 4 f A 'fa ' ' ' A . ,1ff1.,,.WifV...'7 GEMM ,gzwff 355,11 . 7 JI- flwwfm-4-gf 7 'F' ' A .. K, ' '- f :I . ,,1. 1 an A 115 LIN. ,Q W-7 A-AL :gulf 8 ' '12 K N ,,,. I M : fun, C-+.65.4n,.f..J-M, . 'Ig ' N W: M A V, I .I ' If i I -Ee Q .. '--1: X zfiifl 5 ' . ,Q ..., , , fran- uw.. 1 V. Q INN .. CV! ' 7, TQ an we I f : f .W f- ,J 454712 Laika .15 in aexl IOSEPI-I LETZTER Fenwick I,2. IOHN R. LEWIS Senior Swimming 3,47 lunior Swimming I,27 Hi-Y 2,3,47 Zoology Club 3. HELEN L'I-IOIVIIVIEDIEU Geography Club 37 Girl Scouts I,27 Latin Club 27 Newton Club 47 Science Club I. RAYMOND LIMBACH I 1 15- 155 J, v U no fm vt, f . at : .,1 f wfl-if-fe,ej1 I, ,Zf4.wZ4.,,fj ' GILBERT R. LIN DBERG RAYMOND LINDER Aviation 3,47 Sportsrnen's Club 47 Fenwick I,2. MARIORIE LINK Atalanta 47 Gavel 47 Geo- graphy Club 37 Masqueraders 27 Science Club I, Vice-Presie dent7 Terpsichore 4, Vice-Presi- dentp Senior Play 4. ROBERT LITTLE Lightweight Football 3,47 Lightweight Basketball 3,41 Hi- Y 2,3,47 Latin Club 2. Pb S672 GEORGE 'WY LUVISI Chemistry Club 4j Commercial Club 4. MARY LU CILE LYNCH Brooks Club 1,27 Girl Scouts I7 Latin Club I. WILLIAM lVIacDIARMID IANET MacEWAN Arts and Crafts 27 Atalanta 3,41 Brooks Club I7 Gavel 47 Latin Club I7 Newton Club 3: Senior Play 4, Lead7 Library Staff 4. ELMER MACK Commercial Club 4. DOROTHY' LOWRY LOIS PASI-ILEY LUDERS Arts and Crafts 27 Atalarxta 2, 37 Girl Scouts I,2f Zoology Club S: Library Staff 4. LUCILLE LUSSOW German Club 2,37 Girls' Camera Club 4. ROBERT LUTZ Baseball 47 Aviation I7 Radio Club I. CHARLES MANN Boys' Camera Clul: 47 Chemis- try Club 3. NORMAN D. MANSOIY Soccer 47 Monogram Club 47 Austin 2. PEARL MARKOVITZ Girl Scouts I7 Science Club I7 Zoology Club 2, SHIRLEY MARQUARDT ROBERT MARRIOTT Senior Swimming l7273,47 Corn- mercial Club 47 Hi-Y 273747 Latin Club lj Monogram Club l,2,3,47 Newton Club 37 Treas- LIIGGTJ Smoking Council 4, CHARLES C. MARTIN Harrison Tech. l72. BARBARA MASON IENNIE LOUISE MASON Latin Club I7 Masqueraders 2: Commercial Club 47 Mas- Music Club 27 Four Year Honor gueraders 2. MARY ALICE MACKENZIE Atalanta 2737 Drama Club 47 Forum 3,47 President 47 Girl Scouts l,2f Latin Club I7 Mas- queraders 27 Science Club l7 Four Year Honor ROII7 Student Council I7 Iunior Council 37 Sophomore Girls' Council 27 Trapeze Staff 47 Girls' Club Council 47 Senior Play 4. ALLAN MACLEAR Burke Club 47 Latin Club 17 Trapeze Staff 374. IOHN MAIOR Heavyweight Football 3747 Cap- tain 47 Fresh-Soph Football l, 27 Captain 27 Heavyweight Basketball 2,31 Fresh-Soph Bas- ketball l7 Hi-Y 273747 Lincoln Club 3747 Sergeant-at-Arms 47 Monogram Club 3747 President 47 Class Treasurer 37 Student Council 47 Iunior Council 37 Smoking Council 2,3747 Presi- dent 47 Stage and Lights Com- mittee 2, STANLA MALAI Art Club l. ELIZABETH MANBY Atalanta l727 Brooks Club l72, 3747 Chemistry Club 47 Girl Scouts l72. Roll7 Literary Tabula Statt l. 7 T 'ii' :J . . T 7 y'.-'1 - :f,3:, , . Fw, iff., ii., .. XE . . .. ,7 2.1,ffi',,77,45 1-gi, - V J.. .nu fn IN, 3,-7, .- QNUAMI 'i U' w,7,,.,,.7 A2 mwl... AAN V7 T11 VV -T WV Q , ' ytt if ' it EF J i P WILLIAM MASONER German Club l727 Sportsmerfs Club 374. DOFOTHY MATTHEWS RICHARD L. MATHEWSON Hi-Y 47 Lincoln Club 3747 Radio Club l7273747 President 47 Trapeze Staff 47 Girls' Club Show 47 Senior Play 4. ALAN MATTMILLER Burke Club 47 Sergeant-av Arms7 Drama Club 47 Radio Club l727 Scribblers gf Senior Tabula Staff 3747 Editor 47 Tabula Publishing Board 3. Q Q -I .Q 1-nfl.A,,:i.' imc' is-Quay. 127,114 - 'W if 3' vi -at we 4 f '- 77 1 M,1,,..,6, AM!-M, fmunf if-1 fm.-4-94-- Z ..7. .7 - 7 K if it 7, . . .. U 7,4 ,.,5.,77 .7 7, 2 ? f 1 7 JJ 7 M mf J. f fl-,L fyurzmfa, A' L Q y zz ff' if 9' 7 Q z 9, 'hr if iii.. rw, ffelflfcal, 'V m.v,Qt, D576 ,, x. X rf- , iff, adyl, V we ff- WL. Y . ,Z.., t 'L 7' ir' Q A 7, .. t r : 'F' z . EUSTIS McKEE Heavyweight Football 3,47 Frexsh-Soph Football 27 Hi-Y 3, 47 Monogram Club 3,47 Smok- ing Council 4. MERTON MCKENDRY Track 47 Tennis 47 Brooks Club . i ...nr 1,2,3, Sergeantfat-Arms 2, Presi- L j 'hlv ' :,, ' A 7 .:.. Q - dent 37 Burke Club 3,41 V ff - q, -if Q. , .W Chemistry Club 47 Latin Club ll 4 l7 Masqueraders 27 Honor jig . E f , 7 Roll 4. ,,,,, I . ,,,,, .,J,l,.f, .,,- J. - L, Z, HAROLD MCKENNA E New Trier l,2. Hg 1 g V Q' lL,.l. rf. ti,v.,c fu., .'::. ' ' 7. EDITH MCKERROW Latin Club 17 Masqueraders 27 I , ,f,, :V 7, Honor Roll l. . E J Q 'K 7 Q lli ll . L, .:,.V:k Z ARTHUR MATTMILLER lR. Lightweight Football 47 Base- ball 4j Hi-Y 47 Monogram Club 4. JANE MAXWELL Geography Club 37 Mas- queraders 2. IOHN I. MAYPOLE Sportsmen's Club 3,4. PHYLLIS McALPlN Music Club 4. IAMES MCCAY Science Club l7 Sportsmen's Club 4. ERNEST ARTHUR MCCLINTOCK Burke Club 47 French Club 3, Treasurer7 Latin Club lg Mas- queraclers 2, Sergeant-at-Arms7 Scribblers 3, Presiclent7 Four Year Honor ROllj Trapeze Staff 3,4. PAUL MCCONNELL MARION MCCULLA Arts and Crafts 27 Music Club 3,4. 5758! FRANK I. McLORAlNE Hi-Y 2,3,4. EDWARD MCDANIEL Chemistry Club 47 Latin Club 1, Ouaestor7 Stamp Club 37 Trapeze Staff 3,4. THOMAS E. MCDONALD Heavyweight Basketball 3,47 Fresh-Soph Basketball l,2, Cap- tain lj Science Club l. MARY MCDONOUGH Art Club 27 French Club Z7 Geography Club 37 Girls' Manual Arts Club 47 Mas- queraders 27 Science Club l, President Honor Roll l,27 Senior Play l. IANET McKAY Atalanta 27 Commercial Club 4, Secretary7 French Club 37 Girl Scouts l,2, Sergeant-at Arms l, Secretary 27 Science Club 1. HAROLD A. MILLER Sportsmen's Club l. ISABEL MILLER Atalanta 47 Drama Club 47 Masqueraders Z7 Science Club 17 Art Staff 3,47 Terpsichore 47 Senior Tabula Staff 3,4, Editor 47 Senior Play 4. JOSEPH D. MILLER Honor Roll I7 Literary Tabula Staff 1. WILLIAM A. MILLER Chemistry Club 47 Radio Club 27 Sportsmen's Club 3,4. CHALDER MONSON Chemistry Club 47 Latin Club I7 Science Club lp Sportsrnens Club 4. ALLEN C. MONTAGUE ROBERT MOORE BETTY MORRISON Atalanta Z,3,4, Vice-President 47 Forum 3,4, Treasurer 47 French Club 37 Girl Scouts l,2, Treasurer: Latin Club I7 Mas- queraclers 27 Four Year Honor ROII7 Library Staff 47 Girls' Club Council 47 Senior Play 4. l 'I' IUNE MELVIN Arts and Crafts 2. EDWARD V. MEN DENHALL Heavyweight Football 47 Track 37 Drama Club 3,47 Hi-Y 47 Monogram Club 4. WILLIAM MERTSKY Boys'ACamera Club 2. BETTY MEYER Commercial Club 2. GLADYS M. MIELING IANET MORRISON Science Club I7 Zoology Club 4. EVELYN E. MOSES Atalanta 3,42 Girls' Camera Club 3,47 Story Club 3,47 Tat- lers Club 2, MILDRED MOSS Commercial Club 47 Mas- gueraciers 27 Science Club l7 Senior Play 4. ROY MOSS Track 37 Commercial Club 47 Geography Club 37 I-Ii-Y 47 Monogram Club 47 Science Club I. I ff I 7 ' A - . fi 'F ZVI .. I Z A ,... I A K 3 L .. K 4 eq, J Y -at g I ' 51,9 5 . 7 M A cl i I it I TF A -r' -- I 1 I if TI E 'I' H I f 55 59K , G., .Q fa I , Q at 'lk lv , A , y L ... J. K,:E K if if-r J...-. K :1-, . 4 1 YQ qw X l ' . 1 : ,Q , .. f 1 DONALD MOTZ Heavyweight Football 47 Avia- tion Club 47 l-Ii-Y 47 Science Club l7 Stamp Club 37 Senior Play 4. ARTHUR MUDRA Aviation Club 2, Secretary7 Burke Club 3,47 Chemistry Club 37 Science Club I7 Four Year Honor Roll. EVELYN MUELLER Commercial Club 47 Latin Club I: Music Club 3,4. DICK MUNDT Baseball 3,47 Monogram Club 4. 'W . I B is 75 . I . , , . wi 4 , .. QQ - 1 . i: 6 . .gf it 213,-1:A,,,.Q ,Qi I FRANK R. MUNEIO IR. Science Club I. MILDA MUNZEL Atalanta 4. MILDRED MUNZEL Atalanta 4. MARIE ANITA MURPHY Atalanta 47 Masque-rad Science Club I. D 60 G fu 4 1 Q.. H 9' x I' I , 1 BUEL B. NAVE Burke Club 3,4, Vice-President 37 Drama Club 3,4, President 47 I-Ii-Y 2,3,47 Latin Club 17 Masqueraders 27 Class Vice- President 37 Student Council Z, 47 Iunior Council 37 Girls' Club Show 37 Senior Play 4, Lead. Burke Club 3 4- Latin Club l7 Zoology Club 2- Scholarship Award 2nd Place7 Four Year Honor Roll7 Tabula Publishing Board 3,4, Business Manager 47 Library Staff 4. ' . A WILLIAM B. NEAL IR, ff. i' X E I 1 DOROTHY ARLINE NELSON Girl Scouts lj Latin Club I7 Masqueraders 2. MYRON G. NELSON Sportsmen's Club 3, President. MATTI-IEVV NEUMANN ELLSWORTH MYERS Hi-Y 3,47 Latin Club lj Mas- querade-rs 27 Scribblers 3,47 Trapeze Staff 47 Library Staff 3, 47 Literary Tabula Staff l,2. MARGUERITE MYERS Atalanta l,27 Drama Club 47 Girl Scouts l,27 Latin Club if Masqueraders Z7 Story Club 3, 4, President 47 Trapeze Staff 4, Editor7 Literary Tabula Staff Z, 47 Girls' Club Council 47 Library Staff 3,4. SUE NANKERVIS Girls' Camera Club 47 Science Club l7 Zoology Club 2. PAUL NASLUND Sportsmen's Club 4. ELIZABETH NIGHTINGALE Brooks Club I,2,37 Forum 3,47 Girl Scouts 27 Latin Club I7 Masqueraders 27 Newton Club 47 Honor Roll 4. DORRIS NORMAN Science Club l, Secretary. WILLIAM V. NORMAN Sportsmen's Club 4, HENRY NOTI-I Hi-Y 47 Senior Play 4. FRANK W. NEXBOUER Fenwick l,2. A. WELDON NICKERSON Sportsmerfs Club 4. ANNE NICHOLAS Gavel 3,47 Latin lj Mas- queraders 27 Science Club l. DOROTHY NICHOLAS Forum 3,47 Latin Club lg Mas- queraders 27 Tatlers Club 27 Four Year Honor ROll7 Sopho- more Girls' Council 27 Literary Tabula Staff 2,4. ROBERT NICOL Sportsrnen's Club 3,47 Ames, Ia. 1. MARGARET NYBERG Commercial Club 47 Music Club 4. PEGGY O'BRIEN Masqueraders 27 Science Club 1. ANNA MARIE OCHS Atalanta l,2,3,4, President 47 Forum 47 German Club l7 Girls' Camera Club 3,41 Mas- queraders 27 Four Year Honor Roll. PAUL O'DONNELL Cross-Country 47 Track 2,3,4, Captain 47 Commercial Club 4, Treasurer7 Hi-Y 3,47 Monogram Club 374. I 'if ff 4 .fy I r . T. if r E MK' K V . I grew, V V if . , . A. I ' . I 1 v. 7 jf I., -X . r I ,WA : ! MF' - K 'Z' t if T, R '. F I ., 1 7 5 , 7 I. I I I 5961K vw f 4' , 7 WARREN O'DONNELL Heavyweight Football 3,47 Fresh-Soph Football l,27 Hi-Y 4, Secretaryg Monogram Club 4. JACK R. O'HARA Geography Club 3,47 Science Club l. LORRAYNE OHNESORGE Honor Roll 4. WALTER I. OLIPHANT Heavyweight Football 3,4, IVIGUGQSFQ Heavyweight Basket- ball 3,47 Burke Club 3,47 Chemistry Club 47 Geography Club 3, P'resicient7 Hi-Y Z,3,4, President 47 Latin Club lg Monogram Club 3,47 Library Staff 3,4. ,f ! ,. 1 1 1 t I I it f Q 5- .1.1151 1-I I .Y 4 L .fy 7 ,-4, , W, t I Xwki l 5 ,.'i 5 i 1 t . 1?- ff Y 3 Q Sr . ,,- .. I. . Z?- .lf Q.. fy ,,.,, f5-, ,.,.V. , 1 -1..gf,g ,aww fu, ' -.. . , ,I .. 53- . 21 W , ffl, ,I fs . ,:., . X W N N X. 3. in An, M ,yi ,gg - , .. ,MA ,M ,kg N L ,110 I f KN qt- 'H ., ' ' 'Y I 3304. f -ol .. L x ff I I ' V . ...wh ZX A ,V 5' W 1 . -gawk . M W I ::2f'i' A . .4 ' ' I ,nf M1 ROBERT L. OLSEN Science Club l, President. IEANNETTE OSBORNE Atalanta 25 German Club l,Z, 35 Masqueraciers Z5 Honor Roll 1. ALBERT OSSMAN Lightweight Basketball 3,45 Latin Club I. FRANCES OSTRAN DER Atalanta I5 German Club 2: Girl Scouts l5 Zoology Club 4, Treasurer. DAVID FULLERTON OWEN Geography Club l5 Latin Club l. DOROTHY PANNKOKE Botany Club 3, Treasure-r5 Latin Club l5 Masgueraders 25 Four Year Honor Roll5 L i b r a r y Staff 4. DONALD PARKER Lincoln Club 45 Honor Roll 3,4. I-IAWLEY PARMELEE Drama Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 German Club 25 Lincoln Club 3,45 Honor Roll 2,35 Senior Tabula Staff 3,4, Editor 45 Senior Play 4, Lead5 Stage and Lights Committee 3,45 Thurgan, Switzerland l. 963C MARGARET PENNEY Drama Club 45 Forum 3,45 Girl Scouts l5 Masgueraders 25 Science Club l5 Honor Roll 2,35 Sophomore Girls' Council 25 Literary Tabula Staff 25 Tabula Publishing Board 3,45 Senior Play 4. EVELYN PERRY Commercial Club 3,45 Girls' Manual Arts Club 35 Mas- gueraders 25 Science Club l. EUGENE H, PETERS Sportsmen's Club 3,4, Secretary 4. WILLIAM L. PETERSEN ADOLPH PFUND Baseball 45 Burke Club 3,45 German Club 2,35 Monogram Club 45 Senior Play 4. I EVELYN I. PEDERSEN Commercial Club 2,35 Music Club 3,4. WILLIAM PEFFER GERARD T. PELO OUIN Heavyweight Football 35 Track 2,3, Captain 35 Commercial Club 4, President5 Monogram Club 4. VERNON PELTZER Lightweight Football 4, Man- aqer5 Lightweight Basketball 4, Manager5 Latin Club l5 New- ton Club 4. HOPE PITTAN Atalanta 3,47 Brooks Club I7 Music Club 47 Zoology Club 3. VIVIAN PLOGER Gavel 47 Latin Club I7 Mas- gueraders Z7 Terpsichore 47 Zoology Club 37 Honor Roll 27 Library Staff 4. EARL PLUMMER Hi-Y 47 Senior Play 47 New Trier lj Los Angeles, Cal. 27 San Francisco, Cal. 2. WILLIAM POPE Golf 47 Hi-Y 3,47 Zoology Club Z7 Senior Play 4. FRANK Pl-IELAN Hi-Y 3,47 Sportsmen's Club 4. DONALD C. PHILLIPS Senior Swimming 23,47 lunior Swimming l7 Drama Club 4: Hi-Y 47 Lincoln Club 47 Mono- gram Club 3,4, Secretary 47 Class President 47 Art Staff 37 Student Council 47 Iunior Coun- cil 37 Trapeze Staff 37 Senior Play 4. DONALD L. PHILLIPS Heavyweight Football 47 Hi-Y 47 Monogram Club 47 Newton Club 4. HOWARD FRANKLIN PICKERlNG Commercial Club 47 Music Club 4. LEO PIRRONE IAMES PORN Hi-Y 4. IULIA ELLEN PORT Chemistry Club 47 Honor Roll 47 Kansas City, Mo. l,2. DOROTHEA PORTER Botany Club 2. FRANCES PORTER French Club 2,37 Music Club 47 Newton Club 4, Critic7 Trapeze Staff 4. in - .4 .rf-:. -' 'ZF' A in-,i 5 7 ' I P v- ' .7 s ,rf any .7 I x r C 'Q 'V nf., ffm, ,Y- au f .471 if 263 44 BOB PORTER Heavyweight Football 3,47 Hi- Y 2,3,4I Monogram Club 3,4, Vice-President 47 Smoking Council 2,3,4. IRENE POTTER Arts and Crafts 2, Secretary7 Chemistry Club 47 Girls' Camera Club l7 Latin Club l7 Newton Club 3. lOl-IN PRATSCHER HAROLD E. PRAY Soccer 47 Drama Club 47 Hi-Y 2,3,47 Latin Club l7 Lincoln Club 47 Monogram Club 47 Senior Play 47 Boys' Con- ference 4, Vice-President. 8 1 1 n X , B' ' .2 ,. , 42, K . ,,:,.r ,, .2723 ll- e J . fl '. gg.,-I , '42 4 ... .. if- .er , f. fi ' ag, 7 ff' . . . ff - 5' . Q' 5 9 Q ' v in X . 7' .tr,.frar...y,,,,,, ' .Ae E I .:., .. if ? Know, new I I .rf C if' M' .. Q. ,,- f 7 . ' R V Y :,: 1: CAROLYN G. PRIEBE Arts and Crafts 27 Atalanta 2 37 Newton Club 3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 37 Science Club l. VIRGINIA PROVANCHER Art Club 27 Geography Club 3 ALBERT QUAMBUSCI-I Hi-Y 47 Science Club I7 Sports :nen's Club 47 Stamp Club 47 Honor Roll 4. WILLIAM QUAYLE Lightweight Basketball 3,4 IVIGUGQGIQ Tennis 2,3,47 Hi-Y 'Z 3,47 Monogram Club 47 Class Cheerleader 4. .... 42 P n..l,f,f,,...rf,,io - . - J L .. . . -JF' I 1 . I ,ww na,.,f.,f ROBERTA RAISER IEAN RANKIN Atalanta 37 Girls' Camera Club 37 Girl Scouts I7 Latin Club I7 Masqueraders 27 Story Club 47 Four Year Honor ROll7 Trapeze Staff 47 Senior Play 4. MELVIN RASMUSSEN Heavyweight Football 47 Heavyweight Basketball 47 Baseball 47 Hi-Y 3,47 Mono- gram Club 3,47 Senior Play 47 Fenwick l,2. WILLIAM RAY Sportsmen's Club 4. 576444 ELEANOR REID Girl Scouts l7 Music Club 2,3,4. WILLIAM H. REININGA Cross-Country 47 Track 47 Hi- Y 2,3,47 Senior Play 4. GEORGE REMPE Lightweight Football 47 Fen- wick l,2. ELIZABETH L. REMUS German Club 2. IANE RENZ Foreman Iunior High l. LESTER RAYNER Boys' Camera Club 47 Commer- cial Club 47 Radio Club 27 Science Club l. MAXINE RECOB Girls' Camera Club 4. MARY MARGARET REED Art Club 2,3, Treasurer 3, President 37 Atalanta 2,3,47 Drama 4, Secretary7 Forum 47 French Club 27 Masgueraders 2, SSCYGIGTYQ Science Club l, Secretary7 Art Staff 1,37 Four Year Honor Roll7 Sophomore Girls' Council 27 Senior Tabula Staff 3,4, Editor 47 Literary Tabula Staff 2,47 Girls' Club Council 4. IRVING REHM Radio Club 47 Zoology Club 27 Senior Play 4. IANET RTESS Forum 45 Masque-raders Z5 Stamp Club 3, Vice-President. RUTH RISVOLD Commercial Club 3,45 Music Club 3. RAYMOND H. RTTTER German Club 25 Newton Club 45 Stamp Club 3,45 Secretary 4. BETTY LOU RIXECKER Drama Club 3,45 Masqueraclers 25 Science Club l5 Story Club 3,4. l IOHN REOCK Hi-Y 2,3,45 Science Club l5 Sportsmen's Club 35 Senior Play 4. IEAN Rl-TEINFRANK Atalanta l,2,3,4, Secretary 35 Drama Club 45 Gavel 3,4, Ser- geant-at-Arms 45 Girl Scouts 15 Masqueraders 25 Science Club l5 Girls' Club Show 4, Lead5 Senior Play 4. MARGUERITE RTBBECK Girl Scouts l5 Science Club l5 Zoology Club 3. ANNA RTCHRATH Arts ancl Crafts 2,35 Com- mercial Club 45 Girls' Manual Arts Club 4, Treasurer. GEORGE RIEFLER Lightweight Football 25 Heavy- weight Basketball 25 Light- weight Basketball 25 Hi-Y lp Monogram Club 2. GLADYS ROBB Forum 45 Latin Club l5 Mas- queraders 25 Stamp Club 35 Honor Roll 35 Senior Tabula Staff 3,4, Editor 4. IANET ROBERTS Brooks Club l,2,3, Secretary 35 Latin Club lp Masgueraders 25 Story Club 3,45 Vice-President 45 Trapeze Staff 3,45 Senior Play 4. M. GVVENDOLYN ROBERTS Drama Club 45 Masqueraders 25 Story Club 45 Trapeze Statt 3,45 Senior Play 4. IOHN B. ROBERTSON Sportsmen's Club 45 Bowen l,2. 'Q 5 Q fi? ...L , of. W,...5W T X ffiff 'M y 5 5- -. .at , , TUNE ROBINSON Art Club 25 Atalanta l,Z,3,-L, Girl Scouts l. MARTHA ROCHE ETLEEN ROCK Arts and Crafts 25 Comme-rcta Club 4. GORDON ROGER Chemistry Club 4, Treasurer President Hi-Y 45 Honor Rall lj Library Staff 4. ,. ,Mzcfz i-.'. vQf..,.,., ., if 1 Ti. 4 7 'fum f X ,ft 'L ' rift-ff,, it ,f SVA 5 I V .M it ee- 55 3 'S 11 ii- 77 65 44 T 4 f ,. 1123.316 S A ' ' Q ' , - 'af al. lfgr..a.f , r I 1: t r',,f,Wy 67 IV,-4, '21 rf 75714, .fling 2 .. is , ' ' '. fm- W' fi-gi vi ' .Mg fl- il, A ,M K X .. ,:L I M., X M mx Awww V pw ,M .4-17, 'K r n 'li 1 ' I ' CHRISTOPHER ROSE Heavyweight Basketball 4. BETSY ROSS Drama Club 45 Masqueraclers 25 Story Club 45 Iunior Coun- cil 35 Sophomore Girls' Coun- cil 25 Literary Tabula Staff 45 Girls' Club Council 45 Senior Play 4. FRANCES M. ROSS Brooks Club 25 Geography Club 25 Zoology Club 3. DOROTHY ROWE Commercial Club 35 Masque- raders 25 Music Club 2,3,45 Science Club I5 Senior Play 4. ROBERT R. ROYER ELSIE RUSSELL Brooks Club I. DOROTHY RYAN Girl Scouts l,25 Newton Club 45 Charlottesville, Va. l5 Ste- phenson, Mich. 25 South Mil- waukee, Wis. 35 Senn 3. DELLA RYNN Atalanta 3,4. 77664 GERTRUDE SCHMIDT Drama Club 45 Sullivan Iunior High 1. IOSEPH L. SCHMITZ HERBERT A. SCHNEIDER Chemistry Club 45 S e n i o r Play 4. MARIORIE M. SCHNEIDER ARTHUR SCHOFF Commercial Club 35 Science Club I5 Sportsmen's Club 4. NANCY E. SAIBERT Atalanta 35 Drama Club 45 Latin Club I5 Masgueraders Z5 Story Club 3,4, Sergeant-at Arms 3, Ouarter Mistress 45 Sophomore Girls' Council 25 Senior Play 4. DEAN SARENA Chemistry Club 45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Masqueraders 25 Science Club lp Honor Roll l,4. JACK H. SARTOR PETER SCI-IAEFER Drama Club 45 Detroit, Mich. I5 Birmingham, Mich. 2. RUTH SCHUSTEK Atalanla 3,47 Brooks Club 1,27 Chemistry Club 37 Girl Scouts 1,27 Masqueraders 27 Music Club 47 Newton Club 47 Science Club 1. HELEN SCHUTT Latin Club 17 Masqueraders 27 Story Club 4. DENISA SCHWAB Atalanta 3,4I German Club 27 Carl Schurz 1. IACK SCHWAB Lightweight Football 3,4. MINNETTA A. SCHOPP Arts and Crafts 17 Maywood, 111. 1. ADELINE SCHRETNER LILLIAN SCHROEDER Drama Club 47 Lake View l,2. CHARLOTTE E. SCHULTZ MARGARET W. SCHULZ Arts and Crafts 27 Atalanta 1,27 Brooks Club 1,27 Chemis- try Club 37 Girl Scouts lj Sci- ence Club lj Zoology Club 4. CATHERINE SCHWAEGERMAN Arts and Crafts 27 Atalanta 27 Music Club 47 Science Club l. BLOSSOM SEIDEL Zoology Club 27 Honor Roll 3. MARIORIE SEIFRIED Brooks Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres- ident 4, President 47 Drama Club 3,47 Forum 3,4, Vice-Pres ident 47 Latin Club lj Mas- queraders 27 Four Year Honor Roll7 Trapeze Staff 3,4, Editor 47 Senior Play 4, Lead. FRANK SENSENEY Baseball 37 Hi-Y 47 Latin Club lj Lincoln Club 47 Monogram Club 47 Newton Club 3,4, Vice- President 3, President 47 Tra- peze Staff 4. ff ' 7 ' I ,?,,,gg,1A,,.c4w K ',: ,. r7, i 7 'S ,QV . -' Q?.J,ag.JL,!.Lm.,c ' ' fir. X A ' T . QQLJJWW , if . G B V 5 H . ,' . 2 .I eww sdiwre '... 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Mme., A,,1 1, 7:31 ci.- QL 3 Q Q- ef .f .5 .. it i t ff' rf f iLv1?Q,f' il ' ' . . if. 6 :Ei - fzezaaz' Xf3.'Z,,g . A -A 3 Fi.: af 'gh .,Wk,,f .1 .'zM4.r,. Z' ,, ' Y-2. iw, ' .Q I 9 Q A I' wth, I wi. . t ak HAROLD B. SIMPSON Sportsrnen's Club 45 Library Staff 45 Wright Iunior High l5 Austin Z. RAYNETTE SIMPSON ADRIENNE SINKO Art Club 45 Atalanta 45 Zoo- logy Club 35 Senior Play 45 Lindblom l,2. RUTH SIPPEL Brooks Club lp Commercial Club 45 Girl Scouts ly Science Club l. 59681 MARGARET SLAUGHTER Gavel 45 Geography Club 25 Masqueraders 25 Science Club l. BARBARA SLENGER Science Club ly Zoology Club 25 Senior Play 4. ORREY SMALLEY Sportsmen's Club 45 Senior Play 4. LOIS N. SMETHURST Art Club 35 Drama Club 45 Masqueraders 25 Story Club 3, 45 Art Staff l,3,45 Four Year Honor Roll5 Senior Tabula Staff 3,4, Editor 4. MARTHA SMITH Arts and Crafts 25 Science Club I. ALBERT SISCO Heavyweight Football 45 Fresh- Soph Football 25 Geography Club 4, Sergeant-at-Arms5 Hi-Y 3,4. ELEANOR SKILES Drama Club 45 Forum 3,45 Latin Club l, Consul5 Masque- raders 2, President, Honor Roll lg Sophomore Girls' Council 25 Girls' Club Council 3,45 Senior Play 4, Lead. MARY SKINNER Drama Club 45 Forum 3,4, Ser- geant-at-Arms 45 Geography Club 35 Latin Club I5 Masque- raders 25 Class Secretary 35 Four Year Honor Roll5 Student Council 45 Iunior Council 35 Sophomore Girls' Council 25 Trapeze Staff 45 Girls' Club Council 3,4, President 45 Senior Play 4. DELORES PI-IYLLIS SKON Commercial Club 45 Geography Club 25 Girl Scouts l,25 Sci- ence Club l. LEONARD SPITZER Golf 3,42 Latin Club I. FLORENCE SPRAFKA Chemistry Club 37 Latin Club I7 Masqueraders 27 Honor Roll l,2. RUTH STAAB Music Club 4. JACK STALLEY Fresh-Soph Football l,27 Track I,2,37 Monogram Club 2,3. GENE SNAPP Hi-Y 3,47 Latin Club I7 Science Club I. MARGARET SNYDER Atalanta 4. MARIAN SOPER Geography Club 2. IUNE SOUTHWELL Spanish Club 27 Elmhurst, Ill. l,2. DOROTHY SPIKER Atalanta l,2,3,47 Geography Club 37 Science Club l. ROSEMARY STAMM Commercial Club 47 Gavel 47 Masqueraders 27 Music Club 1. MARIAN E. STANEK VIRGINIA STEAD Girls' Camera Club 57 Music Club 57 Maple Heights, O. l,2, 3j Akron, O. 4. CLEMENCE STEPHENS Brooks Club l,2, Secretary 27 Drama Club 47 Gavel 3,4, Critic 47 Girl Scouts l7 Latin Club l7 Masqueraders 27 Four Year Honor Roll7 Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 47 Sophomore Girls' Council 27 Trapeze Staff 47 Girls' Club Council 3,47 Se- nior Play 4. if rn , Q 5' . f H., ,fits ll A ii- nh? ft. 1' f ' ,,,4 if 4' , 'sf . QA 1' ,Lui KIA... . 1 f-cf, ,, 5 PD 694 'MPT-2, if if I Q f I 4 ' x rr ymf I J W3 F RICHARD B. STEPHENS Fresh-Soph Basketball 27 Hi-Y 47 Latin Club I7 Lincoln Club 3,4, President 47 Masqueraclers 27 Iunior Council 3. DOROTHY STEVENS Atalanta l,2,37 Drama Club 47 Science Club l. ROBERT STEWART Music Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 47 Newton Club 3. THEODORE STEWART f ,.. .. 1- gi O :kiwi Ilan. Jr F W . W 1 is 1 . r G53 - 5 5' .' ' 5 5 4 f 5 'M ,, . - . I- I ' 1 V4,A I .L A I in VVLVV ,M ' m y I-:l 5 .L n 6 E im Q5 iii EQLIQ ' , , I . H I- 1 -x i I ,K .I . A, 5 Xf A .,,..,.V, V i f , 5 4 I I L59 '. ROBERT A. STOCK Brooks Club 3,4, Sergeant-ate arms 45 Hi-Y 45 Latin Club l5 Music Club 45 Newton Club 3,4. IOHN H. STODDARD German Club 25 Hi-Y 45 Radio Club 15 Science Club lj Stamp Club 2,3, Sergeant-at-arms 3. RALPH STOUFFER, IR. Heavyweight Football 45 Fresh-Soph Football 25 Track 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Latin Club l5 Monogram Club 45 Honor Roll 45 Smoking Coun- cil 4. GLORIA STRANG Atalanta l,2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Forum 45 Girl Scouts l,2, Ser- geant-at-arms 2. WILLIAM R. STRELOW BETTY STRONG Atalanta l,2,3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Forum 3,45 Girl Scouts l, 25 Science Club l5 Zoology Club 35 Senior Play 4. MARIORIE STRUB Drama Club 45 Gavel 3,45 Ge- ography Club 35 Latin Club l5 Masqueraders 25 Music Club ly Honor Roll 1,4. WILLARD STUHLFAUT Glen Ellyn, Ill. I. bb 70 44 ROBERT SUNLEY Latin Club lg Lincoln Club 3,45 Masqueraders 25 Scribblers 3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 Tat- lers Club 25 Four Year Honor Roll5 Trapeze Staff 3,4, Editor 4. ELMER SWANSON Sportsmen's Club 3,4. CONSTANCE SWARTZ Drama Club 45 Senior Play 45 Los Angeles, Calif. l,2. BARBARA SWETT French Club 25 Gavel 3,4, Treasurer 45 Honor Roll l5 Sophomore Girls' Council 2. BEATRICE SYMMES Atalania l,2,3,45 Botany Club 35 Girls' Camera Club 3,4, Vice-President 45 Girl Scouts l, 25 Zoology Club 2. THOMPSON STURM Lightweight Football 45 Latin Club l. WILLIAM T. STURM GLORIA SULLIVAN Chemistry Club 35 Geography Club 45 Providence l,2. ELAINE SUNDLER Atalanta 2,35 Commercial Club 45 French Club 35 Gavel 3,45 Masquerade-rs 25 Science Club l, Vice-President. DONALD THOMPSON Boys' Camera Club l,Z,37 Drama Club 47 Lincoln Club 3, 47 Science Club l7 Four Year Honor ROllj Senior Play l7 Stage and Lights Committee 3,4. HARRY THORMAN FRANCES TIFFANY Forum 3,47 Geography Club 37 Masqueraders 27 S c i e ri c -3 Club l. DOROTHY MARGARET TODD Louisville, Ky. 3, SALLY SYMONS Atalanta l,2,37 Gavel 3,47 Girl Scouts l,2, Sergeant-at-Arms l7 Masqueraders 27 lunior Coun- cil 3: Sophomore Girls' Coun- cil 27 Girls' Club Council 4. ROSE TEGERDINE , Atalanta l,2,3,47 Botany Club 27 Girls' Camera Club 47 Honor Roll l,2,3,47 Stockton Iunior High lp Lake View 2. DONALD TERRIO Chemistry Club 37 Drama Club 47 Hi-Y 47 Science Club l7 Sportsmen's Club 3,47 Stamp Club 27 Trapeze Staff 3,47 Se- nior Play 4. LOWELL N. THARP Burke Club 47 Chemistry Club 47 Hi-Y 2,37 Newton Club 2. ALBERT THIME Heavyweight Football 47 Corn- mercial Club 47 Newton Club 3,4. GEORGE L, TODD St. Petersburg, Fla, 27 Tuscon, Ariz. 3. TAMES A. TODD MARRIOTT F. TODD RALPH TRAPP Sportsmen's Club 37 Stamp RlCHARD TRELEAVEN Hi-Y 47 Sportsmen's Senior Play 4. DOROTHY TROESTER Commercial Club 37 Neb. l,2,3. MARY TRUDEAU Science Club l. DOLORES TRUNK Club 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3. Mqsquerqders 2, .15 , W . co I r ' I i 5 -T 7-' Q V i . . 1 me .T ' ' 73' E 4 .,,. - 3 E ,, it .f 2714i -Mk 'gt if . f. i 'A 1 ra R Club 47 Sutton 5 , ,K E :,. X ,fy,,i,A Arfx if ,.1, gi, 1 M ': f 0' K .. . A I I I wi,Arz,fe,,1. 5 .5.5 51 33 av' mei f LTI' 'wt cz I T at A . . 5 1 T , I V ' I if . w I PAUL TYCHSEN Sportsmen's Club 4. ROBERT TYE Senior Swimming 3,4, Captain 45 Iunior Swimming l,25 Hi-Y 2,35 Smoking Council 4. MARION VAILLANCOURT Commercial Club 3 5Geography Club 2. WANDA VAN LIEW Brooks Club 45 Commercial Club 35 Geography Club 25 Library Staff 4. y.,,,Q Rf Q THEODORE VAN VLIET Burke Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Latin Club I5 Music Club I5 Scribblers 3,4, Secretary 3, President 45 Science Club l5 Tatlers Club 25 Four Year Honor Roll5 Trapeze Staff 35 Literary Tabula Staff 4, Editor5 Senior Play 4. GLADYS VAUGHAN Girls' Manual Arts Club 35 Mu- sic Club 3,45 Science Club I. VIVIAN VAUGHEN Zoology Club 2. IOHN T. VAUGHN Latin Club l5 Masqueraciers 2. vb 72 44 RUTH WAGENKNECHT Forum 3,45 Masqueraders 2. EMERY WALKER, IR. Senior Swimming 3,45 Iunior Swimming 25 Tennis 3,4, Man- ager5 Hi-Y 3,45 Latin Club l, Ouaestor5 Lincoln Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Masgueraders 2, Vice-Pre-sident5 Monogram Club 45 Scribblers 3,45 Four Year Honor Roll5 Trapeze Staff 3,4, Editor 45 Literary Tabula Staff l5 Senior Play 45 Library Staff 4. MARION WALKER Atalanta 45 Girl Scouts l5 Story Club 3,45 Tatlers Club 25 Trapeze Staff 3,45 L i b r a r y Staff 4. BOB WALLACE Latin Club l. IOHN WALZ l GRACE VICTOR Atalanta 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 45 Geography Club 35 Science Club I5 Story Club 45 Class Treasurer 45 lunior Council 35 Sophomore Girls' Council 25 Senior Play 4. ORVILLE VINCENT Lightweight Football 35 Hi-Y 2,3,4. ELLY VON MUELLER Atalanta 2,3,4. DOROTHY VROOM Geography Club 2. GEORGENE WASSHAUSEN MARGARET WAY Latin Club lp Zoology Club 2. IACK WATERS BLAIR WATSON Zoology Club 2. NORMAN S. WATTERS Latin Club lg Lincoln Club 3, 45 Masqueraders Z7 Four Year Honor Roll. EVELYN P. WARE Arts and Crafts 2,35 Science Club lg Zoology Club 35 Senior Play 4. WILLIAM WARMBOLD Commercial Club 4, Vice-Pres! identg Hi-Y 45 Science Club l5 Stamp Club 35 Senior Play 4. FLORENCE E. WARNEKE Atalanta 2,3,45 Chemistry Club 3, Drama Club 45 Gavel 45 Girl Scouts 25 Masqueraclers Z5 Music Club lg Newton Club 3, Honor Roll 45 Senior Play 4. FRANCIS I. WASHINGTON, IR. DOROTHY WASSELL Story Club 3,45 Library Staff 45 Honor Roll 2. Atalanta I5 Chemistry Club 35 Drama Club 3,47 Latin Club lg Masqueraders 25 Honor Roll 35 Senior Tabula Staff 3,4, Editor 45 Girls' Club Show 3. THERESA WEBSTER Girls' Manual Arts Club 35 Story Club 4. LEONARD WEISS Chemistry Club 35 Drama Club 45 Latin Club lp Lincoln Club 3,4, Vice-President 4, Scholar- ship Award 3rd Placep Four Year Honor Rollg Trapeze Staff 3,4, Sports Editor 45 Senior Play 4. RICHARD A. WELCH Soccer 3,45 Burke Club 45 Drama Club 3,45 Hi-Y 47 Mas- queraders 25 Monogram Club 3,45 Senior Play 4. tm I f l',- - 'F-.5 S, -MJ. WARREN WELDON Fenwick l . BERNICE WENDT Brooks Club l. IAMES VVENTINK Aviation Club 3,45 C r Q n e Tech. l. STANLEY WENTOWSKI . .,: , . tw .,.,,1t.1,,., an - 'V lkll Q rl. as , 0 at J ': ii' f . .4 ll. ?73K A I if I we 'I W' ' 2-4 J 'fi :III .af I xt . .5 1 . I zrz -,la - ag., .3 3' 'F Aizz JACK M. WESTERFIELD Heavyweight Football 45 Hi-Y 45 Monogram Club 45 Moline, Ill. l,2. DOROTHY WESTGATE Chemistry Club 45 Drama Club 45 Girl Scouts I5 Masqueraclers 25 Newton Club 35 Honor Roll 1,45 Senior Play 4. RUTH WHITCHURCH Music Club 3. SHIRLEY WHITE Latin Club l5 Masqueraders 25 Music Club 35 Newton Club fi 1 it 3- 'gl' 14.14. 'Y I All 96-tr 't.',,M 4- ,f. ff! 'Q 4 as. 2 ,-K. 2. I 'su ., f, with ARTHUR WHITMAN Evanston l . Q RUTH WIEAND Music Club 4. DOROTHY WILEY WINSTON W. WILEY I il' N, 3,45 Story Club 4. Hi-Y 35 Latin Club I. D7 74S ROBERT M. WILLIAMS Hi-Y 45 Zoology Club 4. ROGER WILLIAMS HELEN WILMOTTE ABBY RUTH WILSON Atalanta 3,45 Commercial Club 45 Gavel 3,45 Senior Play 4. DALE E, WILSON Boys' Camera Club 3,45 Chern- istry Club 45 Hi-Y 25 Masque- raders 25 Science Club Ip Stamp Club 3,4, President 45 Tabula Publishing Board 3,4, Advertising Manager 45 Senior Play 4. RUTH WILKENS HERBERT WILLIAMS Geography Club 2. IEAN IOAN WILLIAMS Drama Club 45 Girl Scouts 1, 25 Masqueraders 25 Music Club 3,45 Science Club I. LOUISE WILLIAMS Girls' Manual Arts Club 45 Masqueraders 25 Science Club l5 Literary Tabula Staff 2. ARLINE WOLF Science Club l. WILLIAM WYMAN Aviation Club ly Hi-Y 3,4p Latin Club lg Sportsmerls Club 4. PETER WOLF Track 3,47 Soccer 2,3,4, Captain 45 Monoqrarn Club 2,3,4. ETI-IEL 'VVYMER Commercial Club 35 M u s i c Club 3. IOYCE WRIGHT Geography Club 3, Secretaryy Girls' Camera Club 47 Masque- raders 2, Music Club l. C. NEWTON YORDY Science Club lg Sportsrnerfs Club 4. LAURENCE WRIGHT Latin Club ly Science Club lg Sportsmen's Club 3,4, Zoology RICHARD YQUNG Club 2. Music Club 3,4. I . .. ,. i n I-IAZEL IANE WINNEY 'I RosE M. WINTER 1- .15 'Y . Av -4 FRED L. WITT Burke Club 3,4, President 4, Chemistry Club 27 Latin Club ly Honor Roll 3, Senior Tabula Staff 35 Literary Tabula Staff l. . ,M of . X' ..: 1 iv GLADYS Wrrr ' Girls' Camera Club 25 Music Club 3,45 Science Club l. K .-.js ,, JACK WITTLINGER I- Sportsmen's Club 4. ' , jug ir. .m,,o.. X 75 C4 AUGUST ZACCONE Heavyweight Basketball SA, Fresh-Soph Basketball 1,25 Mon oqram Club 3,4. RUTH ZIMMERMAN Atalanta 2,3,4g German Club 2 IUNE ZISKA Music Club 35 Terpsichore 4. ARTHUR C. ZOLLER, IR. Chemistry Club 35 Commercia Club 3, Latin Club ly Science Club lg Senior Play 4. Q 'ii I My is f 4 32' ' rf ...N ....p.-.p. ffii J I uf T ov.. 4f!5,4,g. 5, BACK ROW-Nave, Mathewson, Witt, Carr, Forbes, Lane Sai-ena, Watters, Bond. FOURTH ROW-Hills, Mudra, Jones, Parmelee, Brown, Senseney, Davies, Oliphant, Cade, Craig Curtis. THIRD ROW-McKendry, Gross, Gregg, Seiiried, Penney, Kahn, Ploger, Kenney, Swett, Ellinwood. SECOND ROWfStephans, Frankowsky, Morrison, Rankin, D.Nicholas, Kreft, Sheets, Hogan, Fiqatner, Ross, Mason. FIRST ROW---e Gannon, Clare, Frankel, Dreffein, Knowlton, Bovbjerg, Spratka, Warneke, A. Nicholas, Pannkoke, Holt. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Carolyn Adams Mary Ann Bicknell Carol Bird Edel Bovbierg Ruth Brooks lune Cepek Adine Clare A Mary Lou Drettein Charlotte Ellinwood Mary Fairbanks Lenore Feltus Rosalind Figatner Ruth Forster Alice Frankel Sonja Frankowsky lane Gannon Doris Gentzler lean Gregg Ieanne Hanson Cynthia Hawkes Eleanor Hayward Georgianna Hogan Elizabeth Holt Dagny lohnson ludith Kahn Doris Kernpes Lillian Kenney Ruth Kirsch Peggie Knowlton Fern Krett Charlotte LeBoy Mary Alice Mackenzie Iennie Louise Mason Betty Morrison Marguerite Myers Anne Nicholas Dorothy Nicholas Elizabeth Nightingale Anna Marie Ochs Dorothy Pannkoke in 76 44 Margaret Penney Vivian Ploger lean Rankin Mary Margaret Reed lean Rheintrank Gladys Robb lanet Roberts Betsy Ross Marjorie Seitried Dorothy Sheets Eleanor Skiles Mary Skinner Lois Sniethurst Florence Spratka Clernence Stephens Marjorie Strub Barbara Swett Rose Tegerdine Florence Warneke Dorothy Westgate NATIONAL HONOR Robert Barmeier Forrest Blandinq William Bond lohn G. C. Brown Arthur Cade Eldon Carr Cyrus Collins Garland Craig Herbert Curtis lames Davies Thomas Eckels lohn Forbes Edward Gross Sidney Hills Harry Hoelter Richard G. Tones Newton Ketcham Raymond Knudsen Ralph Krueger Prescott Lane Bruce Lee Richard Mathewson Ernest McClintock Merton McKendry Arthur Mudra Buel Nave William Neal Walter Oliphant Donald Parker Hawley Parmelee SOCIETY Vernon Peltzer Adolph Piund Donald C. Phillips Dean Sarena Frank Senseney Robert Shearer Richard Stephens Robert Sunley Donald Thompson Theodore Van Vliet Emery Walker Norman Watters Leonard Weiss Dale Wilson Fred Witt BACK ROWffPiund, Walker, Barmeier, Parker, Stephane, McClintock, Krueger, Eckels, Lee. FOURTH ROW--Ketcharn, Reed, Skinner, Teqerdine, Hawkes, Kempes, Bird, Hayward, Cepek, Brooks, Sunley. THIRD ROW-Neal, Iohnson, Forster, Fairbanks, Robb Srnethurst, Le-Boy, Bicknell, Ochs, Adams, Bland- inq. SECOND ROW' fCollins, Skiles, Nightingale, Myers, Roberts, Feltus, Strub, Mackenzie, Hanson, Phillips, Knudson. FIRST RO'Wf Thompson, Shearer, Gentzler, Rheinirank, Kirsch, Weiss, Peltzer, Hoelter. D77 C4 Weiss Neal Curtis Kempes Aeby SCHOLASTIC AWARDS SCHOLASTIC STANDINGS Doris Kernpes ....... first place .... 94.826 Herbert Curtisl 1 William Neal 3' ' 93870 Leonard Weiss ..... third place .... 93.512, lacquelyn Aeby . . .fourth place .... 93.3 921 .second place .... CQMMEN CEMENT SPEAKERS Robert Barmeier Valedictorian Doris M, Kernpes Cyrus Collins 'Williarn Neal Clemence Stephens bb 78 44 DORIS KEIVIPES Winner of the scholarship cup for l935 THE I-TOUR YEAR HONOR ROLL The following Seniors have earned o' scholastic sianclinq of over ninety percent during their four years oi high school. BACK ROW Davies, Sunley, Barrncier, Thompson, Walters, Collins, Walker, Carr, Van Vliet, Neal. FOURTH ROW -Hawkes, Gannon, Hoge, Serfrieci, Greqq Morrison, Pannkoke, Reed, Bird, Adams, Mac- kenzie. 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QQ? xv 2. Yf V f 4. LEFT TO RIGI-ITf-I.Wu1z, E. Reid, M.M. Reed, G. Strung, E. Sundler, V Graham S.Symor1s, I, Evcms, R. Stephens, O. Ienkins, C. Priebe, D.Gentz1er, R.S!C1mm M A Berminqhcxm, F. Sprczfka, G. Victor, I. Wright, M. Fraizer. 758544 -m. lv W. LEFT TO RIGHT -I. Morenci, B.Cc1rlson, I. Ge-hriq, C. Riley, H. Curtis, B.Wc1rmbo1d C. Collins, C. Priebe, V. Graham, S. Symons, I. Iohnson, M. M. Reed, M. L. Lynch V. Trencrry, D. Iohnson, H. Pclrmelee, E. Bovbjerq, I. Rheinfrcmk, L. Selby, M. Schulz F. Sprcxfka, H. Curtis, S. Adams, I. Cedurquist, M. Cepsk, B. Connell, A. Dhoncxu, A Scott, E. Worcester, T. Vc1nVliet, B. Sunley. 286s M , ' iv J LEFT TO RIGHT M. Link, I. Evans, N. Seibert, G. Strung, I.Mc1ypo1e, B.Ger1e-r, B Quayle, D. Schnurstein, B.McCur1hy, B.Qucxy1e, B. McCarthy, B.Ger1er, I.Grc1b1e R. Knudson, I. Major, I. Wenqierski. 287K . Q Q 3 LEFT TO RIGHT-K. Kcrlinu, M. L. Lynch, V. Benson, C. Garrett, I. Seyfried, P. Casey G. Victor, E. VVure, I.Mi11er. DSSQ j, 'j . . , 'QM ' ' C . f SX : W M -. M , wg, LEFT TO RIGHT! M. Link, B. Johnson, I.MOl'I1SOH B Remmqcx B Morrxson D Motz P. Porter, V. Brown, B. Brandt, M. Grim, E.Hutch1son H DeBrc1y R Forsier B Olsen 989K -I 441 wks LEFT TO RIGHT-N. Larson, D. Nicholas, B. Morrison, B. Swett, B. Bartholomew T. Riess, R. Steqe, I. Mcypole, L. Smetluursi, I. Kuhn, H. Geriz, E. Skiles, B. Bible, C Ellinwood. DP 9OQ 57916 SMCKDKSCCUNCH Slouched against the gym, smoke pour- ing heavenward, two masculine figures were enjoying Dainty Dudes, marvelous fifteen cent cigars. With a start, they found themselves propelled forward-and we bring you forward to the inevitable Smok- ing Council meeting, in which the culprits are on the spot -may we add, they will soon be enjoying their nights THIRD HOVV - -Erickson, Major, Nave. SECOND ROVW- Iohnson, Skinner. FlRST ROW---Stepliens lsec.l, Cade Cpres.J, Pickett. NOT IN PICTURE -Phillips. X924 STANDING--Tye, Coulter, Engelhardt Stouffer, Virqiii, McKee. SEATED-Cade Porter, Major lpresj, Marriott, Lufkin Csec.J. STUDENT CCUNCHJ Around a table in postureless positions sprawl the elevated Student Council. Before them, see-sawing back and forth on one foot, head hanging, figits a culprit-guilty of a grave mis- demeanor. Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth-so help you God? --and so the grilling begins. Hour after hour the Council questions, sympa- thizes, condemns, and admon- ishes and finally the fateful moment arrives-the decision is to be made. ln fear and trembling the shamed one awaits his fate. To be or not to be+blacklisted, heavily penal- ized, given nights, maybe even suspended, or given another chance. But it's all in a day's work for the Council-settling another school problem. GIRLSI CLUB CCUNCIL Say, that'll be oodles ot tun. We'll stuff 'ern with little baby dolls, the kind that say ma-ma when they're squished, and candy, and gum and balls and marbles and . . . cmd . . . Hold on, you know all this has to go in one stocking and even thenif' Thus Council members plan the big Christmas stocking drive. Third periods, afternoons at work, and A period announce- ments all go in to make successful the biggest meeting of the school Girls' Club meetings. From the brains of clever council members come ideas and plans to carry out each varied meeting- -a college-day program, or a style show. BACK RO'VVffSkiles, Frankowsky, Gregg, Silverman, Morrison, Reed, Mackenzie, Schraqer, McCleVey. SECOND ROWf Hruby, Ross, Syrnons, Stephens, Vlorcester, B.Nichols, Pickett, Bird. FIRST ROW--lanes, L. Nichols, Myers, Clare Ksec.l, Hanson itreasj, Skinner lprosj, Iohnson Cvice-pres.J, McFeely, Miss Bennett lfaculty advtserj, NOT IN PICTURE -Armour, l D93Q GIRLSX CCDNFERENCE STANDING--Nave, Pray fvice-pres.J, SEATED---Iones, Parmelee. BUYS' CGNFERENCE BACK ROW'-Lynch, Gertz, Stephens, Fairbanks, Mac- k ' . SECOND ROW? Roberts McFeel . SEATEDe- enzie . Y Bovbjerg, Clare fpresj, Strub. Every year the 'young people of Oak Park and Proviso discover anew the beauty and idealism of Girls' and Boys' Conference. Dr. Regina Westcott Wieman and Waldo D. Heinrichs made this year's Conference a pleasant memory for all who attended. The theme, A New Person for a New World, seemed especially well chosen for its timeliness. This year, as the two Conferences met at the same time, an exchange of speakers was made possible, thus enriching the ideas presented to the young people and drawing the two Con- ferences closer together. Another Confer- ence has passed into history, leaving with each girl and boy great strength and in- spiration for their everyday school life. 77 94 44 Blow me down it it isn't a ship all BACK ROW-Vxfinkler, Garvey, Worcester, Pick. FOURTH ROWfOrnclortf, Neal, Wrath, Dodge. THIRD ROW! Williams, Randall, Kernpes, L.Nichols. SECOND ROW eSchrager, Pickett, Agnew. FIRST ROW- -Freeland ftreasj, Reed fvice-presl, Erickson tpres.J, Worcester lsec.J. NOT IN PICTURE' -B. Nichols, Armour, Mercer. Port your helm, pilot, what's that out yonder? asked Captain Phillips. decked out for a party, listen to the music, answered the pilot. The boat in question glided nearer. A voice, unmistakably Captain Erickson's called, Ship ahoyg this is the good ship Prom, manned by lunior Councilg full house ot luniors aboard. Welcome ye are to join our party. Captain Phillips and the pilot readily 'ayeccepted and clambered aboard. Mate Agnew is responsible tor the decora- tions, explained Captain Erickson. And we hooked Triton Heller's orchestra. This is the big haul of the yeareenioy your- selves. D954 lUNlCR CCUNCIL STANDING-Freeland Qtreasj, Worcester tsec,l, Swanson tcheer leaderl. SEATED e Reed Cvice-pres.J, Erickson Cpresj. IUNICR CFFICERS 596K PP C4 93a 299 THE IUNIOR PROM 7100 STS, AND HOSTS OF GUES 210144 L.. 'nf ay. , 'wk' ,,3:. 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This sticketh to the fingers and messeth very easi- ly, but even these formidable set-backs cannot prevent a bit of formative genius from glow- ing brilliantly through the ama- teurish masterpieces. BACK ROW--Sinko, Telford, Strickland, MacDiarmid. THIRD ROW? -Dreffein, Ramsay, Malaj. SECOND ROW-- Coil Ktreas.J, Dwyer, McNally. FIRST ROW Nugent tsec.J, Everhart Kvice-pres.l, Bentley fpresj. NOT IN PICTURE - -Mrs. Eckhart tfaculty adviserl. EIQSK FOURTH ROW-Roulo, Hopps, Cameron, Mars, Humble, Malaj, Turner, Othello, Erickson, Mclfeely, Powers, Peach, Harmon. THIRD ROW4Lutter, Vosburgh, Vogel, Willy, DeWar, Weger, Weedon, Roberts, Ells, Parker, Heckrnan, Havens, Hanson. SECOND ROW-Roach, Torpin, Waldo, Bily, Doke, L.Killian, Fink, Allen, Phelan, Bredlau, D. Killian. FIRST ROWfAnderson, Wilkins, Levy, Keer, Craig tsec. 2nd sem.i, Budd ltreas. 2nd sem.J, Brown tvice-pres. 2nd sem,l, Butler fpres. Znd sern.J, White tsec. lst sem.J, Miss Samson, Miss Shafer ttaculty advisersl. NOT IN PICTURE- Banker lpres. lst sem.l, Iones Cvice-pres. lst sem.J, Tewes ltreas. lst sem.J. The Tuesday afternoon meeting ot the ldle Hour Knitting Society was called to order by Miss Butler. Immediately long needles were fished out oi immense reticules and the glowing colors of the varied balls of yarn enlivened the domestic atmos- phere of 325. To the accompaniment of knit one, purl two brilliant yarns streamed from table to table. ln time the skeins became so tangled that the young l.l-l.K.S. enthusiasts put their work away with a sigh, murmured Oh, what a tangled web we weave, and adjourned for refreshments. 21061 ARTS AND CRAFTS Souzcbody, page S11 aa'am'.' AVIATION CLUB Ce911z'11f1'.' FOURTH ROVU -Dutton, Butler, Doerinq, Murphy, King, lenkins, Ellis, THIRD ROW --Thorwcxldsen, Vlren, Suliqren, Stanley, Hurd, Blukesley. SECOND ROVV--Vtfentink, Storto, Sevick, Hettinqer, Silverman, Mr,Brinkmc1n ffclculty Crdviserl, FIRST ROWf Inqle itrec1s.J, Metcalf lvice-pres. ond sec,J, McVicker lpres. 2nd sern.l, MorcEwon ipres. ls: sem.l, Goldsmith. ' Look! down-down-down it goesesquish, ond onother oviotor hits the dust. Dust, did l soy? Pardon me, hits the ice-credm sundoel Up to the cockpit in nice sticky chocolote. Such o sod look os oppeored on the toce of the hungry ond spoon-poised dvidtor. Aqoin-on oeriol circus, os on erront kniqht of the skies is retrieved from the rdtters. Still lorter the lunch room resounds, not to the roolr of motors, but to the thud of dodqinq members of the Aviation Club ds they drop to the floor ond sotety. D 107 44 BACK ROW-Lussow, Decatur, Groen, Wilson, Meyer Vtfallace Hoqin THIRD ROW lohnson Gerler Adair, Mann, Rayner, Goltermann. SECOND ROW Hills Spioc Branand MacEwan Goldsmith Biehl FIRST ROW-flones fvice-presj, Corrado fpresl, Davis fsec treasl Mr Lane Uacui y aoviserl K , C it 1 5? BCYS' CAMERA CLUB . . . and this, fellows, is the way to get the best results on a negative like this, finished Mr. Lane, as he drew the film out of the hypo and held it up to the light. lt was perfectly blank! No one laughed, no one breathed. Slowly Mr. Lane fixed Corrado with an icy glare. What did you hand me when I asked for elon? he roared. Sheepishly the president handed hirn the can. Potassium Cyanide. Honestly, l didn't rnean to, he added weakly, arnid the now audible Snickers of the gang. P10844 BROOKS CLUB Brooks Club programs have no limitations, and consequently everyone finds an opening for his own individual talent. During the past year, travel talks, drama, debates, recitations, music, and poetry have had a large share in the entertainment. All students who take Religious Education are welcome to join this club. The Mothers' Meeting in autumn is an important event on the club calendar. Another is the Annual Open Meeting to which each member brings a guest. The club officers are elected at a picnic which is held in May, and a picnic supper is eaten around the campfire. At Brooks Club one is always certain of a fine program, real companionship, and best of all, delicious refreshments. FOURTH ROWfPicht, Mcliendry fhisiorian lst sern.l, Wolf, Crawford lsec. lst sern.J, Van Liew, Roberts, Boehmer. Tl-HRD ROW-fCharnbers, Kendall, Kagy, Manby, Siler, Hill, C. Hamrnerbercf. SECOND ROVVHW Bell ftreas. 2nd sem.J, Saffran Ctreas. lst sern.l, Schulz, Nightingale, I. Hammerberg, Waldo lhistorian Zncl sem.J. FIRST ROWfKempes fsgtfat-arms 2nd serrrj, Rowe tsec. 2nd sem.J, Soifried fpres. 2nd sem.J, Dreffein fvice-pres, 2nd sem.l, Miss Hartman tfaculty aclviserl. task' f 7? 109 G BURKE CLUB BACK BOW Wanderer, Maclear, Hirsch, Grossman, Martin, Lune, Carr, Stanton Bain D FOURTH ROW fConnell, Cantwell, Pick, Mcliendry, Oliphant, Curry, Forbes, Piund lee 'THIRD RO! Welch, L.Armstrong, Ash, I.Armstrong, Bond, Chamberlin, Fearing, Mudra, Ketcham SECOND RO Badtke, Basse, Freeland, Nave, R. lonos, Thontetz, Spetlx, Hodges. FIRST ROW -Mattmiller Q at a Van Vliet lsecj, P. lanes ltreasl, XNitt lprosj, Schraqer lVlCS'P1?S.l, Mr. Platt Ktaculty adviserj There on the trophy shelf stands the bust ot Homer, his glazed eyes looking imperturbably introspective, his curly locks dominated by a silk topper: but surely Homer is not speaking. ln the rear of the great enclosure is a bust ot mighty Caesar whose glazed eyes are looking imperturbed through a pair ot horn-rimmed specs. Yet Caesar has not voiced a syllable. Then it begins again, the voice of thunder, swirling and whistling about like the cry of an arbiter at Geneva, waxing warmer and warmer until the very air sizzles. Now it is obvious fit is Burke Club in session. Debates, law drills, speeches, stunts blow about with monu- mental military precision until the blackboard drops into shivers on the floor. The cream ot the crop are here in all their Burkite glory, reeling reams oi knowledge to the tar reaches oi the room, and downing refreshments with zest. Final cries of order, point oi order, order, ily hither and yon, causing the light bulbs to blink in their sockets and pale with wonder, until the chairman gives up and the meeting is over. nb rro 44 An important experiment is about to take place. A young chemist stands at the table with flasks to the front of him, retorts to the left of him, and bottles to the right of him. The audience draws a deep breath and becomes silent. The experi- ment is on. Mr. Genius takes a piece of C and pulverizes it, he then adds some HQO from a large bottle. A murmur is heard as the young chemist proceeds. From a long-necked bottle marked CO3 he slowly pours a thick liquid until four can be counted. Heat is applied. Now he weighs out three grams of L,A3T,,E,. Each time he adds the formula to those already on the board. A query of, What can it be? is heard. From a small flask he nervously pours S5U.,N, into a beaker of Due.A57Y,..,. More comments heard, Do you think it will work? Nope, they never do. Shiny funneleshaped holders are placed on the table and papers resembling filters are set in them. The contents of the retorts are poured into the papers. Noise, ap- plause, and a mad rush to the table follow. No wonder, some- one had figured. out the formula, CH3OCO,L7Ay,T3E5 S5U.,N,-- D15pA3TYgtfg. BACK ROW- -Lessa, Homrighous, Gerhardt, Luvisi, Neptune, Wilson, Monson, Berg, Krueger, lordan. FOURTH ROW-Coleman fvice-pres. lst sem.l, Graham, Meinhard, Castino, Doane, Mcliendry, Corlett, Dicker, Frost, Davidson. THIRD ROW' -Meisenheimer, Hopkins, Caldwell, Breslove, Dellers, Port, Neymark, Iahnke, Neuman, McDaniel. SECOND ROW3-Potter, Westgate, Thompson, Mattern lvice-pres.J, Rogers fpresj, Bird lsec.J, Feltus, Layton ttre-as.J, Mr. Metcalf liaculty adviserj. NOT IN PICTURE- -Hwass Cpres. lst semi CHEMISTRY CLUB On this page, ladies and gentlemen, behold the Happy HundredfDrama DRAMA CLUB BACK ROWfSchoup, Garvey, Erickson, Brown, Ketchum, Mendenhall, Treleaven, Welch, Fearing. FOURTH ROWfPfund, Gross, Dhonau, Frey, Feltus, Bird, Victor, Stevens, Holbrook. THIRD ROW- -Eradtield, Thompson, Woitcester, Schrager, Trenary, Bovbjerq, Rheinfrank, Mackenzie, Miller. SECOND ROW -Mc- Ewen, Phillips, Silverman, Swartz, Kneisel, Schroeder, Way. FIRST ROW-Baker Csgt.-at-armsl, Parmelee Itreasl, Reed Isec.J, Nave lpresj, Pray, Bermingham lvice-pres.J. NOT IN PICTURE-Miss Payne, Miss Miller ffaculty adviser-sl. Club. A little discreet investigation among this motley group will disclose all sorts of odd people with flairs for howling like a dog or assuming monstrous mustaches at a moment's notice. Here are several score of potential Hamlets or Portias, variously inspired, and seeing in themselves all sorts of enviable powers which, unfortunately, are not all perceived by a critical, or over-critical, audience. There is a fellow yonder who looks the part of Cyrano, complete with nose, but who probably has a sneaking desire to play Titania. The lanky young lady with the doleful glance fancies herself a perfect Rosalind, and if she got a chance to play it, would be struck dumb with stage-fright. That Walt: me G'7'0'lLlfLd again, 1fVilIie. bb 112 K Cji'r'i' 1110 Hn' fcIln'1'.s', r v nr ll! fum' nf lfn' rfzzliff Curly-haired gentleman has the air of Shylock. There are all the signs of a perfect interpretation, the bright air, the grasping handsefoh, l beg your pardon, that was the treasurer. Such quantities of talent, such remarkable wits, such airs of mysterious tragedy are frequently taken for evidence of neglected homeworlcl The foots lights glow suddenly and the curtains part. Here is a melodrama worthy of the most rabid sentimentalist. The heroine is sweet and Weepifi the hero, admirableg and the villain, villainous to a terrific degree. The audience applauds tender beauty and virtue, hisses the cloaked villain, and gasps with delight at the Floradora sextetg the tandem bicycle Whirls dangerously close to the footlights and finally escapes safely behind the last curtain. BACK ROW Nickel, Mattmillei, Neptune, Forbes, Stephens, Penney, Eckels, Strub, Mercer, Hodges. FOURTH ROW lohnson, Cade, Ross, Szibert, Soifried, Hayward, Biuckort, Boll, Hanson. THlRD ROW Le Boy, Westgate, Vfarneke, Le Gros, Skinner, lolinson, Strong, Bicknell, Henry, Clifford, SECOND ROV! e Arrnour, Myers, Sinethnist, Hllinwood, Skiles, Parrish, Holt, Kompos, Fairbanks, FIRST ROW -Roberts, Kaltenbach, Weiss, Hopkins, Collins, Curtis, Sclinidt. DRAMA CLUB BACK ROWfIensen, Kennedy, Clapp, Pickering, Rayner, Mack, Davies, Conway, Kriz, Deuster. FIFTH ROWW-Ray, Mueller, Risvold, Wilson, Higgins, Goedke, Frederick, Hunter, Rock, Asmus, FOURTH HOWA- Galup, Dombrow, Klein, Sundler, Moss, Fitzgerald, Keer, Collins, Bible, Eisenniann, Perry, Skon. THIRD ROW -Manson, Fetridqe, Finney, Meyer, Hackendahl, Golden, Klass, Gates, Barrett, Stamm. SECOND ROW Frazier vice-pres, lst senij, McKay Ksec. lst sein.l, Miss, O'Donnell ttrezxs, lst seni.J, Peloquin fprcs. lst sem.J, Marriott, Erie, Nyberg. FIRST ROW' fGerler, Cox tsec. 2nd sern.l, Rogers, lohnson lpres. 2nd sem.l, Warmbold Lvice-pres, 2nd seni.l, I-Iammann ltreas. Znd sem.J, Gardener, Mr. Fitzmeier Kfaculty adviserl. COMMERCIAL CLUB The speaker revealed to his listeners the intricacies of the New Deal, the A.A.A., I-I.O.L.C., NRA., and a few more of the many bureaus established during the present administration. When he came to the monetary problem, he tried in his feeble way to explain the advantages and disadvantages of inflation. Ouickly, after finishing the aforementioned subject, he con- cluded his speech and with pompous strides went to his seat. The president arose and complimented the attempt on the part of the speaker to explain such an impossible subject, then in very halting tones he asked if anyone in the audience had any questions. A queer-looking individual got up and asked, Mr. Speaker, could you tell me in simple language what the speech was about? by II4 44 FORUM Bananas and cream, Cwide flung gesturel yea, verily l say, cream and bananas constitute my efficient, inexpensive, miraculous, and sure-success diet: and tpat on the hips? I am well qualified to speak on the subject. Thus the extemporaneous speaker, Miss E. Skiles, bows her Way out. And so Forum begins another of her unrivaled meetings---unrivaled even by her worthy opponent, Gavel. But from fun to seriousness with a dexterity which Forumites easily achieveg they can argue intelligently on almost any subject. Then on to the usual Forum Stunteea fete of hooey, hooey, and hooeyl Cushing Zasu Pitts, charming Cornelia Otis Skinner, or dashing Maurice Chevalier fade across the curtains as another memorable Forum meeting, which will mark the pages of history, disappears from view. BACK ROW-Tiffany, Cole, Kenney, Taylor, Doyle, Kerr, Waqenknecht, Holzworth, Cannicott, Hoge. FOURTH ROW--Kempes, Adams, Knowlton, Nightingale, Skiles, Strong, Cepek, Frankowsky, Bonner, Gannon. THIRD ROWf-Worcester, Selby, Lomax, Robb, Kahn, Ochs, Kirby, Hamilton, Penney. SECOND ROW--McFeely, Schwanke, Riess, Trenary, Frost, Brown, Nicholas, Shepard, Reed, Strang. FIRST ROW ABovbjerg tsec.l, Skinner tsgt.-at-armsl, Morrison ltreas.J, Mackenzie Kpresl, Miss Anthony tfaculty adviserl, Seifried Cvice-pres.J. up IIS 44 BACK ROW--Warneke, Agnew, Pickett, Kreft, La Mena, Tomlinson, Lee, Everhart, Symons, Strub. FOURTH ROW--Robinson, Dahl, Silve-rmcm, Nugent, Ploger, Wil- son, Forster, Nicholas, KSIHLLJGS. Tl-HRD ROWV- -Hanson, Stamm, Fairbanks, Dreffein, Slaughter, Macliwan, Le Gros, Westcott, McClevr:y. SECOND ROW-Reinke, Buchanan, Kirsch, Sheets, Sundler, Gentzler ttreas. 2nd sem.J, Randall, Link. FIRST ROWV-f-lllieinfrank, fsgtfat- armsl, Stephens Ccriticl, Swett Ureas. lst sem,l, Iohnson ,Q ...ti ' . .J .Q A: 'M , , , yeas L. K fjlmqgmatst , lf' QE, - N Q Sf' ' 1 , as,3'si1'.i' 5 t taFa.vi Q ' 'Hai-3-it. ,L Q., ' 'ty vl it-nth. -vir.. A iw- ' ' A twain... f -t .nr .. . - 1- M. 't :- .,E, M., , , . V f, . .. ft -W 17 A . ' v,Zg,wfgmtfmvff . M. , V ,KV4 Q, -2 mnotzm is ..t. ,.,... M .. ......,., . ,,. X . ,.,. ., sr ,- .i 'N .-.cw Ly, - -Q .. -fl.-,..g.l 5. ,,:-5 S.. K Q, . ,.,, .S M. .'-I,-lil ,-,,, .1,.'. :i -'Et-at Z' H' li' Cpresl, Ellinwood tviceepresj, Gregg tsec.J, Mics Berg- stresser tfaculty adviserl. t t GAVEL A noble speech by a future senatoress absorbs our attention. The audience sits open-mouthed, drinking in the discussion of political tactics. Silence reigns as four solemn Congress-women take the floor. Madame Chairman, worthy opponents, fellow Gavelites' is politely recited, and the debate is off to a flying start. Public approval wavers from one side to the other as the public-speaking faculties of one debater break down before the force of another's argument. After a hard-fought battle the vote is taken, and two debaters are happy. Next a bewildered girl rises as though she were batter up with two men out, the bases loaded, in the last game of the World Series. Fearfully she moves forward and awaits her doom. Pails, football heroes, or class-presidents are put at the mercy of this pitiable person, who is the victim of an impromptu. She sails through with flying colors and sinks to her former comfortable position. There follows the stunt, which is hilarious, stupendous, colossal, and all that a stunt should be. As the members are weak from lack of nourishment by this time, refresh- ments are distributed, with no arguments and no debates. D116 4: GEOGRAPHY CLUB Perhaps you stay-at-homes have noticed a big bus jog up to the main entrance of school and wondered who the lucky people were who were taking a trip. That bus was probably for the use of Geography Club. They Went tripping quite often this year. Aside from the fact that President Auten got stuck in front of the perfume exhibit at the Rosenwald Museum, the excursions were undoubtedly a success. On the field trips, although the girls were far too modest for the Claudette Colbert method, the Clark Gable technique of thumb jerking was developed to a fine point by all members. FOURTH ROW fCl1apman, Voiqht, Shannon, Conklin, Milne, Mizen ltreasl, Smith, Grimm, A.Sisco, Seeger. THIRD HOW- Swem, Ewert, Kress, Buengel, Zelinski, Schulthouse, Sullivan, Field, Grim. SECOND ROW fBurqes, Winter, Gregory, G.Sisco, Croy, Leventon, DeBray, Corbett, Dewar. FIRST ROWfBrool's Maurer Loeb, Harper Ksec.J, Auten Cpresl, Huck lvice-pres.J, Hugqles, Hakanson, Mr. Fountain Ifaculfy aclvisorj. D 117 44 BACK ROWf fLussoW, Bohr, Ochs, Trost. FIFTH ROW-Casey, M.Cepek, Holmes, Alien, Sieud. FOURTH ROWf Teqerdine, BGIQIIOIOIDEW, Nunkervis, Pray. 'THIRD ROW -Lcuterborch, Mott, Recob, Robinson. SECOND ROW---Miss Bondurcmt Cicrcuiiy GdVISQII, Ffehrrx, Wezerek, Wright, Fahey fsecj. FIRST ROWQ -Symmes Cvice-pres.l, Keefer tpresj, Brooks ftrecxs.J. I-Iere's or good snapshot of my girl friend! Oi course she shut her eyes, but thort's orII right. Then too, it was rcxiriiriq when I took this picture, and Mary jcrrred my elbow. Stiii, I didn't iorqet to put the film in the comercr. Wait cr minute, perhaps thcrt's or cow. Ariyhow I Iike itl bb 118 44 GIRLS' CAMERA CLUB NEWTCN CLUB You see, the relative component parts of this equation are contrary to the laws of qyration advanced by Newton. This, of course, changes the old formula from F:2rrM1 E,, to F::2Ci-E,,7Mf . But the action of the Wind on the projectile must be con' sidered. So, in the end, the divergent movement is merely infinitesimal. But when the aun is fired, the recoil eliminates this objection, ended Bill Pick, attemptinq to explain Einstein's theory of relativity to the pop-eyed members of Newton Club. BACK ROWf fSchraqer, Thime, Berg, Verturie, Moeller, Arrnstronq, Carroll, La Bond, Ritter. FOURTH ROW-A Stanton tsqt.-at-arms lst sem.J, Frederick, Moon, Rock, Ayres, Richard Iohnson, L:zMontaine, Erisman, Senseney Cpres. lst sem.l. THIRD ROV1fGroth, Hoqan, White, Hunt, Graham, Grim, Hoge, Hadka, Hafner, Skaqqs, Bonnet. SECOND ROW --Ryan, Nightingale, Brooks, Lipschultz, Sequr, Kenney, Schustek, Marriott fsqt.-at-arms 2nd sem.J, Radtke. FIRST ROW--Sproc, Pick fvice-pres. lst sem.l, Phillips ttreas. 2nd sem.J, Robert Iohnson Cpres. 2nd sem.J, L.Nichols Lsec.J, Porter Ccritic 2nd sem.J, Reed fvice-pres. 2nd sem.J, Mr. Chandler lfaculty adviser. NOT IN PICTURE -Art Scott lcritic lst sem.J. II 9Q I-ll-Y SIXTH ROWfReock, Armstrong, Reininqa, Fleming, Paxton, Murphy, Lane, Quambusch, Haiges, Dale, Walker, Kemp. FIFTH ROW-Licht, l,Lewis, W. Berg, 1-X.Berg, Mentz, D. L. Phillips, Stephens, Rogers, Cade, Sisco, Stoddard. FOURTH ROW---Hornrighous, Zinkil, Senseney, Curtis, Pope, Warmbold, Moss, O'Donnell tsec.l, Williamson, Scherschel, Bozzo, Motz, l.Iohnson. THIRD ROWe--Terrio, Henry, Knudson, Neptune, Vertuno, Phelan, Branand, Carrr, Castino, R.E. Iohnson, Hoffman, Simpson, Gardener. SECOND ROW-D,C.Phillips, Vernet, Galvani, Hackley, Wrath, Ouayle, McAlpine, Wyman, Marriott, Lewis, Mathewson, Gerler, Noth. FIRST ROW--Pray, Hodges, Freeland, Brandt, Lessa, Oliphant lpresl, Craig lvice-presj, Dhonan, Doyle, Grable. NOT IN PICTURE--Stouffer Ctreasl, Mr.Noth, Mr. Scott ftaculty advisersj, Mr.Winchell ladviserl, You call it rough-house, but they call it Hi-Y. Every other Wednesday at seventy-thirty, or whenever you Want to get there, the Oak Park l-li-Y, non-partisan party, of course, meets under the direction and guidance of Wallie Oliphant, that greatest of directors and guiders. Before the group knows what has happened, the official money taker-iner, Ralph Stouffer, rises and pleads for money for some worthy C?l cause. One of the chief bits of business this year seemed to be an attempt to release the strained animation of about one hundred young yodelers or hog-callers in an organization known as the Hi-Y cheering section. Later in the year, when a dinner was given to younger boys, at least younger physically, it is feared that a few of the brethren were not up on their etiquette. lt may be rightfully noted that Hi-Y was very active in the promotion of Boys' Conference and has been sponsoring a group of vocational lectures at High School. Somebody just made a motion to adjourn for refreshments and there is no need for a second, because the motion's been made-toward the refreshments. 77 120 K Room 230---seven o'clock----silence. 7:l5 more silence. 7:3U still more silence. 7:33V2 bedlam. 226 Tuesday night more bedlam. 225 Wednesday morning still more bedlam. Not a club announcement has survived. the night in its original torm. The genius ot Lincolnite wit has been wielded indiscriminately. But 230 on Tuesday night--that is the important thing. After a semi-orderly state is secured by the president, Mr. Stephens, Mr. Walker, the punny secretary, commences. lmmediately dis- order returns. loke number one, enumerates Mr. Walker:- Silenceeiust possibly the members hadn't heard this one be- fore, but they have been disappointed every time, and no doubt will continue to be disappointed, tor Lincolnites have always heard them before. Ask any member of Lincoln Club about it. Ask him anything. He won't always know the answer but he will always give one. Since this is so, and since you have no more to ask, you might as well turn the page. BACK ROW - Donald, Plumley, Brown, Fleming, Cade, Eckels, Parker, Watters, Krueger, Heine, FOURTH ROW -Baker, Gross, Thompson, Vertuno, Collins, Rockwell, Mercer, Lufkin, Vlemink. THIRD ROW--Hills, Fredrickson, Senseney, Dhonau, Parmelee, Curtis, Hammerstrom, Knowlton, Neal. SECOND ROWfErick- son, Phillips, Knudson, Winkler, Pray, Worcester, Bai-meier, Bradiield, Sunley. FIRST ROW-Major lsqt.- at-armsl, Craig ftreas.J, Weiss fvice-presj, Stephens lpr'es.J, Walker fsec.J, Mathewson, Garvey, Mr. Gehl- mann tiaculty adviserl, LINCOLN CLUB BACK ROWfl-lirsch, W. Goelitz, Meyer, Williamson, Braude, Linguist, Smith, Funk, Shorey. THIRD ROW-Coffman, Bryant, Compton, Williams, Motter, Gottschalk, Spelman, Baker, Stanicek. SECOND ROW-McClure lquaestorl, DeMoney, Christian, Flood, Fagan, Harbcm, Auten, LaMontairie. FIRST ROW--Barr, Mendenhall lconsull, C.Goelitz Cconsull, Dayhoff, Griffith, Miss Woodruff fiaculty advise-rl. LATIN CLUB Friends, Romans, Freshmen, We are assembled here today to decide upon the fate of Latin Club. lt is very excellent that you voice your frank opinion for the good of the Freshmen-ta be. What do you think, Consuls? asked the chairman. Latin Club must not perishewhat would Writers of the Spotlight do for first paragraph material? 'He was a member of Latin Club his first year' is a well-known beginning sentence for the list of every Worthy Se-nior's accomplishments, answer- ed one consul. fix ,, 'x i J Ubi UA' lzor low 'fIlIZISg? Drzzs LATIN CLUB Another consul added, lt wouldn't be fair to drop the clulo. There we first may hecome a part in the outside life of D.0.0.P. There we may vote, hold offices and feel important. And you, Quaestor, what think you T thoroughly enjoy the club since dues are good whether counted in English or Latin. Two young members aroseff Sir chairman, we oloject to wearing Roman togas and other such draperies. We almost hrolce our neclcs by tripping over them, and when it comes to talking Latin in a play, were at a loss. Amid hissing and objections the two were removed from the room in a truly Roman fashion. The chairman arose! l'm happy that you all agree with me that Latin Club must still carry on. Now, a Roman meal will he served, which we all will enjoy since food is food, whether Roman or not. BACK ROW' -Smeeth, Millen, Falls, Henniqan, Swett, Weedfall, Finholt, Gehlrnann, Carqueville, Stevens, FIFTH ROWW Iverson, Oniara, Morgan, Thompson, Parkin, Pederson, Ncill, Leinbach, Dahlin, Myers, Tooker, Collins. FOURTH ROW-Kellogg, Neely, Pot, Schaub, Sanem, May, Mangold, Wright, Richardson, Gonnerman, Kennedy, VanWagoner. THIRD ROWfBerns, Olson, Winchell, Larson, Noll, Swcany, Adderson, Berman, Dvorak, Christie, Bruckcrt, Bodin, Havens. SECOND ROW--Ryan, Houston, Erickson, Reeb, Vayhinger, Gisholi, Westcott, Chandler, Curl, Selby, Vtfalsh, Nix. FlRST ROW3 Kempes, Risvold, Williams, Milolas, Brown lquaestorl, Sebastian tconsull, Myhum lconsull, Knoch, Gentzler, Pendarvis, an 123 44 MASQUERADERS BACK ROWfShorey, Kilner, Mullen, Cahill, Hobbins, Schiller, Vtfallace, Zinimerrnan, Listuq, Strait Wilkins. FOURTH ROWfW'illiams, Linquist, Schroeder, Carr, Fagan, Frazier, Braude, Coffman, Brand- enburg, Hammerberg, Palm. THIRD ROW Neymark, Rowe, Swett, Thorsen, Pratt, Simonton, Pochert Ireland, Kolberg, Goelitz, Williamson. SECOND ROVV Tope, Senyard, Eckels, Miller, Daniels, Licht Richmond, Pine, Wolff, Westen, Williams, She-aff. FIRST ROW---Ridley, Richardson, Fuller, Bryant Griffiths fpres. lst seni.H, Crawford lvice-pres. lst sem.l, Stone tsec. lst sern.l, Bennett ttreas. lst sem.l, Barr Bird, Miss Smith tfaculty adviserj. NOT lN PlCTUHE4lohnson fsgt.-at-arrnsj. Masqueraders, oh Masqueraders, club of the Sophomore wild, aim of the Freshmen meek. What can be your fatal fascination that it takes two pictures to hold you and four hundred words to extol you? l have searched and l have found. l shall reval and expound. First of all, as everyone must know, you serve refreshments. But you collect duesl l must search further. Everyone likes publicity of some sort, whether printed or verbal. Everyone likes to be known. Masqueraders, you are the first real chance a normal, student in this institution of learn- ing has to burst forth into print and to project himself into the public view. People always act surprised to hear this as a motive, but why? They are susceptible, even if they don't admit it. You attract many who Want to act and some who like to act. There is a difference. Some wish to act for practical reasons, and others because they really enjoy the acting itself, as well as what goes with it. Most of the former soon become the latter. Masqueraders, l find you are a great aid to furthering acquaintance and friendship. Une can never have too many friends. A play can be as good a revealer of character as many 2 124K a sport. Willingness to cooperate and a good spirit are just as essential here as anywhere. One play can equal weeks Q of normal acquaintanceship. But none of these reasons would explain your ability to attract members if you didn't offer a really good time to every- one who ioins with that in mind. l believe l have revealed and expounded all that l found and now l turn to what you did. As an uninvited guest, l know that at the first meeting there was an election of officers and then the dashing, the sophis- ticated, the blase juniors, the awe-inspiring hangover cast of last year, presented amid great laughter The Lighthouse Tragedy, a vigorous pantomine accompanied by music and a script recited by a reader. Of course the audience, with the ex- ception of your correspondent, didn't get all the jokes in the script, but then they are only Sophomores. By diligent investiga- tion l find that the noble junior cast, as usual, ate the refresh- ments, and joked by themselves, and smiled engagingly at their adoring public after the performance. The regular members re- covered, however, for it seems that during the year they gave some excellent presentations of their own. BACK ROW Golding, K.Hopkins, Mendenhall, Lalvlontaine, Pigqott, Simpson, LeGros, Fischer, Fox, Doyle, Flood, Funk. FOURTH ROW- Hoerntann, Scott, Pefier, B.l-lopkins, Saftran, Ripley, Potts, Wegner, Bos, McClintock, Thorkildsen, Swatek. THIRD ROW- Westcott, Pfund, Meysing, Carroll, Carson, Bourgeois, Boehmer, Mcliendry, Schurnm, Hickey, Spelmgn, Adams. SECOND ROW -Schaefer, Harban, DeMoney, Taggart, Banker, Evans, Reedy, Born, Stephens, Wrad, Halvorsen. FIRST ROVVfM1ss Geller tfaculty adviserl, McClure, Gardner, Martin, Tyrrell ltreas. 2nd sem.l, Wilson Iples. 2nd sem.l, Kell tvice-pres. 2nd sem.j, Phelps lsec. 2nd sem,l, Scarritt lsgt,-at-arnis Qnd sem.l, Tirrell, MASOUERADERS BACK ROW Finholt, M. Rowe, M. Newell, Telford, Fricke, Sherman, Young, Dcxvison, R. Brooks, Schus- tek. THIRD ROWfWick, Schmidt, DeMo1'e, Porter, Muir, Evensen, Fitzgerald, D. Mcrrshull, M.Mdrshr1ll, SECOND ROW Hcxdkd, M. Smith, Bergen, Bddqer, Feldman, Ramsay, A,Smith, Stcrob, Murphy, Breen. FIRST ROW' eD-ernos, Reichert, P. Grimm, Corbett, Bedty, Todd, Reid, lohnson, 'Willing MUSIC CLUB SCeneeRoom 25. TimefTuesddyg ought to be 3:30 P. M. Pres. Bob Bdrmeier Chcrmmerinq his fid- dle on the tdbleDfThe meeting Will come to order, if the members will Wdke up. Secretory, rectd the roll. Sec'y Ben Coytef-Are you there, fellow members? Spedk, my hedrties. Members Crubbinq eyes?---Eh! Presf-ls there dny old business to be discussed? Bill Bond CIWCIY in bdckl-When do We edt? Presels there dny new business to be discussed? Bill Bond Cin front row?-b-When do We edt? Pres. Ciqnorinq Mr. BondDeThe tredsurer will pledse mdke his report. Tres. Bob Stewdrt ---- elf the members don't pory their dues, We'll put d three cent sdles tdx on the refreshments. 126 44 MUSIC CLUB Voice Ctrom the balconyl -Bill Bond just tainted!! Pres.fProceed with the program. Iohn Sherman will render a French horn solo, entitled Poco a Poco Loco Attettuosof' by Copula Patitico. Sherman Cready to blast hornlf-Why is everybody running away? Geo. Hatch tsuclcina oboe reed in third rowl-The name scared 'em. l'll run, too, it I can find my shoes. CSearches tran- tically under chair.l Pres. Chammerina violin neck on tablel -Order! If the members don't behave, I shall have to call for adjournment! Hatch Cswallowinq reed in excitement? ---I second the motion! fMembers rush to the lunch room to es! cape the sales taX.l BACK ROW --Boeclclen, D.RoWe, Witt, Lane, Bond, Selleqren, Nyberq, Kulpak, Kernpston. THIRD ROW -fMcCulla, Wie-cmd, Nicoll, Klein, Emery, Stead, White, Fairbanks. SECOND ROW-Corbett, McAlpin, Blue, Boldinq, Bach, Hewitt, McCann, Dutton, Siler. FIRST ROWfDeBray, Hoffman, Stewart ttreas.J, Gundersen tvice-presj, Botrnzeier fpresl, Coyte tsec.l. NOT IN PICTURE -Mr.Embs Cfaculty adviserl. bb 127 44 BACK ROW- Allan, Palmer, Golden, Berg, Baltzley, Breckenridge, Daley. FOURTH ROW4Knue-pier, K b i White, Thomson, Olson, Read, Moulder. THIRD ROW' Vlarren Palm, Braucher, Tingley, l-lance, u 1 z, Lalvlontaine, Cavines, Willard Palm. SECOND ROW -Huey ftreasl, Baldwin lsgt.-at-armsl, Decatur, Rehm, Frost ltechnicianl. FIRST ROW- Grunwald Qviceepresl, Mathewson lpresl, Dale lsec.l, Mr.Schneller fiaculty adviserj. Station WQBMQ coming to you through the courtesy ot Radio Club from the top of the Oak Park High School. Thus the pleasant drone ot a radio announcer, none other than Dick Mathewson himselt pulled me out of a state ot complete oblivion into a startled consciousness. Such an interesting part of our school is easily overlooked in its crow's nest on the third tloor. lt is, however, the lair ot a group ot technically versed young men, Who make Ben Franklin with his kite look like an amateur. D 128 44 RADlO CLUB i i SCRIBBLERS A screech echoed through the Sophomore corridor cmd drew on excited bound of people to the door ot room 3l4, but to their dmozement it was only Fowles reodinq in his inimitoble iolsetto. This wors or meeting ot Scribhlers, the club dlmost unique for the idct that dll its members porticipcrte once every two or three meetinqs. From the room come the murmur oi winds from one ot Sunley's dredmy poems, CI touch oi locorl color trom one of Myers' stories, cr cldnq of mystery from Cheney, C1 bit oi suspense from Storto, the simple dignity ot Bddenoch's work, the color ot the poetry ot Wollier ond VonVliet, cmd monu- scripts ond poems od intinitum. BACK ROW Lokc, Gorden, Moyers, Ccrrlboui, Storto. FOURTH ROVW Butler, O'Melio, Lurie, Leo, THlRD ROWH Rum- mell, Cheney, lones, Sampson, Armstrong. SECOND ROW Hills treosl, Fowles, Davies, Ellett. FIRST ROW -Sunley tsoc.l, VcmVliet Cpresj, Cantwell tvtce-presl, Mr. Thornpson Kfoculty odvisorl. X 129 C4 SClENCE CLUB BACK ROW-Duff, Kendall, Kahn, Neill, Collin, Nelson, Wenner, lverson, Gerliardt, Vllard, Winchell Adams. FIFTH ROW-Brattan, Whitaker, Forberg, Murphy, Galst, Marcusson, Wettstaedt, Roberts Walsh. Kittredge, Wilson, Fasterday, Carr. FOURTH ROVV'--Delztycke, Hurley, Hennessy, Swatek, St Aubin, Wright, Richardson, Kennedy, Sweany, Kramer, Vosburgh, Brown, Burnett, Robb. THIRD ROW' Thomsen, Knowlton, McCornack, R.Peterson, Iaacks, R. C. Peterson, Selby, Nickerson, Rowe, LaCognata Reimann, Budd, Shapiro. SECOND ROWJEberle, Purnell, Shields, Colianni, Hoover, Hurd, Larsen Duller, Dwyer, Tingley, Hill, Parkin, Morgan, Mr.Park liaculty adviserj. FIRST ROW--Doke, Bran denburg, Kischel, Van Wagoner, Main, Hall lpres.J, Payne fsec.l, Westgate ltreasl, lensen, Madsen Erandstrader. NOT IN PICTURE fPurnell lvicefpresj. The unbelievable has happeneoly the tense audience sat spell- bound in their seats, the consciously unconscious lecturer stood serenely on the platform. A rubber ball, having been dipped in liquid air had broken like a light bulb and the crackling sound still echoed in startled ears. Then the daring lecturer must tirst put his hand into the dangerous liguid, and tinally drink some, blowing it out immediately with a great hiss and a cloud ot steam. Right then and there the liquid air industry would have had many new chemists, it dreams had come true. But the enthusiastic freshmen soon forgot this inspiration, and P7 130 44 next month it was an easy matter to swing them over to dreams of becoming engineers merely by showing a boom industry in full operation. Changing had become a habit, so in no time at all the engineer of last month had become the easy-going woodsman of this. A person would think these changes sufficient, but they weren't. The last and most realistic change takes place each month. The meeting is adjourned and eats, eats, and more eats register foremost in every mind, as the lunchroom stam- pede begins. BACK ROWfC-aross, Rogers, Howser, Smith, Signian, Schaumburg, Fowler, Darre, Nelson, Pierson, Darnell, Sinclair. FIFTH ROW- Palmer, Taylor, Graham, M,Russell, Clifford, Corbett, Miller, Wiedel, P. Russell, Wells, Relk, Snyder, Stanton, Milow. FOURTH RO'vVe-W'cis, Schott, Henko, Gruschow, Weiss, Neer, Goodwillie, Pilgrim, Mallin, Luvisi, Winder. THlRD ROW' Hauswald, Holmes, McMicken, Thomas, Fichte, Hancock, Giannotti, Ghiselli, Babcock, Apoyan, Dunkle, Nxcoll, McNellis. SECOND ROW -Holden, Morton, Dugo, Perrine, Grennan, Springer, Kilner, Stacy, Koberstine, Foster, Snapp, Touche, Cooper, Mr. Park tfaculty adviserl. FIRST ROW--Marquardt, Brink, Nessen, Kay ftreasj, King Ivice-pres.J, Nelson lpresl, Ahrensfeld lsecj, Wiedenbeck, Nightingale, Schulz, Bric, SCIENCE CLUB BACK ROWf--Sterba, Killian, toeLaer, Trapp, Iob, Collins, Mcl-lenry. THIRD ROW-fDaniel, Schauffler, Batalia, N.Chambers, C. Chambers, Lang. SECOND ROVJH-Vaupell, Littman, Sipp, Morse, Hart, Lumpp. FIRST ROW--Ritter tseot, Ware ftreasl, Gerler lprest, Knight lviceeprest, Mr. Price ftaculty adviserj. NOT IN PICTURE -Cross fsec. lst sem.J. -vi W STAMP CLUB Voice: One dollar, one dollar! Who will bid one dollar tor this splendid two cent issue ot George Washington cracked plate? lust one dollar, one . . . uh . . . First person: 'Shhhh, he's iallen asleep. Second person: Who'? First person: Bill Cferler, the Stamp Club president. He is trying to auction oft forty' or more lots of stamps at Stamp Club's annual sale. lnteresting auction l hear: stamps from almost every country' are being sold. You may tind it Worth your while to attend one ot their contests or to Watch them trade stamps. Voice: Uh, ahem, Crap, rapll Order here. Was l otiered one dollar tor this magnificent stamp? l Was? Sold! 25132K One by one they slink into the vivisection parlor. Casting furtive glances from fiendish eyes, they take their alloted places around the bloody slabs. Their attention is fixed upon the ring- leader's right-hand man as he grinds out their names through grimy teeth. Assured that all his ghouls are present, the ring- leader commences his ghastly undertakings. Chuckling horribly, he jerks forth a slimy, screaming toad and slings it while grasping it by the toe. The ghouls emit hollow, gleeful laughter. Gripping a wicked-looking, blood-stained knife, he severs a leg from the unfortunate creature. The limb falls to the slab. Another leg bounces to the greasy marble. He slits! He slashes! The bloody knife whirls gleamingly. An arm, two more pieces, and a nose. No more toad. The remains are thrown to the ghouls who examine them greedily. Now ensues an orgy of flowing crimson. Snakes, rats, fishes, oysters,e nothing spared-all sacrificed on the block. Butchers all! Adjournment to the lunch room for refreshments. ZOOLOGY CLUB BACK ROW' Iohnson, Orndorff, Winters, Allen, Brooks, Schulz, Othello, Stenner, Licht, Vaughn. FOURTH ROW- Snow, Ashcroft, Ward, Gerhardt, Suman, Reuter, Omens, Parsons, Burr, Hurt. THIRD ROWfLake, Cavan, Keer, Morrison, Dorken- wald, McCreary, jones, Spoo, McKinley, McNutt, Dunning. SECOND ROW-r-Will liams, Bird, Dungan, Haberkorn, Peterson, Roberts, Hermann, Hugle, Gentry. FIRST ROW-Fetridge, Harris, Boyles fseol, Ostrander ltreasj, Billsbury fvice-presj, Lauterbach tpre-s.J, Smith, Mr. Aeby tfaculty adviserl, 55135K A BACK ROW-Slenger, Ziska, Ploger, Kirby, Keefer, Hazan. SECOND ROW-Miller, Ogden, Hodges, Bergen, Pray, Lawser. FIRST ROWe-Heisey fsgt.-at-armsl, Wallace ftreasj, lanes Cpresj, Link Cvice-pres.J, Miss Gogle ffaculty adviserj. NOT IN PICTURE fCollins tsecj. I3 TERPSICHORE Come and trip it as you go -not her -it! Terpsichore, a new club just organized this year, is composed ot girls who are so fond of motion that they couldn't stand still long enough to have their pictures taken. lt is an inspiring sight to Watch the sylph-like creatures leap Cnot lopel and run to the rhythm of the torn-toms While the building gently shakes under the pat of their tiny feet. Now after me, girls-run, run, run,-- leap!-All together now, run, run, run -CRASH! Excuse me-Terpsichore has adjourned to the basement. MONOGRAM CLUB BACK ROIN Ilfund, Foibcs, Canlirxrn, D, L, Phillips, Heckman, Keil. FIFTH ROW- Ruins, Bauman, Carr, Virqili, Iolinson. FOURTH ROIN Erisman, O. Iezrkins Vtfolf, Kriz, THIRD ROW' Edwards, Cade, Peloquin, Le Y-Then I grabbed the ball and looked the situation over. I was right in the middle of the scrambling conglameration. As auicli as any of those guys grabbed me, I whirled around until finally there weren't any of the other team's players left on the field. Then I made the touch- down. That was my toughest experience in football. Having finished his talk, Stouffer, with a self-satisfied grin, sat down amid the guffaws of the other members. A trackman began to tell the club about the time he beat Glenn Cunningham, but President Major had adjourned the meet- ing to the lunchroom, and the trackman was killed in the rush. Verhoeven, 'Wcsteifield, Goodeze, Lane, C.Icnl41zis, Walker, Cullen, Olipliant, Rasmussen, Stouffer, Erickson, Moss, Hcgge, Brandi, Manson, Ferfgtzsozi, ssa, Nichols, McCarthy, Mattrniller, Powell, Mundi, Sminote. SITCOND ROW f-Gerler, Craig, Pray, Marriott, Seusency, Curtis, Swaufield, Izzfihson, Maitirz. FIRST ROIN' fO'Don:iell, Kngidsozr, Mendenhall, D.C.Ph1llrps tsecxl, Mayor fpiesj, Porter Cvicc-pre::.l, lair. Holmes tfaculty adviserl, Grandinetti. PP 157 C4 ,4- A -. V J- xx '53, fps' , My, .. in T if ,,. 1 ef fw b - 92555 Wi: 1, is, V ' V 'kff7fiQ.fl57? .. x, . A 'mf 1 -a V Y' I A 5 J:-VAfA5:Q,5 n - ,- -wfpfh ' nk. 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V V ,- W, V V- '25 aff: -f V -' z,-, if VT V ,KK,g,,V,g, ,. .- , Vg 5-iiV, .VVVVVJKKV .V V, 9.V.,, :BifidaV''1V:VV-M-i , .K-VV:V1,r'.uEV2 ', ,mfg-. 2 5,,,:.. -V ,,:,,, 1V -'V,,1,:VVVg:Vi92:1-:V-V' Q' Q vi V7 V 'V RV g -Via. V VV VV- 'w V A r V ' 5kiii2' ? 5 V Vg.-,V.VnV V , , . V f LV- VVV,-f,,.V , -V V ,V -J V X ' 'Q-H, V ,Will VI V r Vv,V'V- V V VV, FOURTH ROW Gross, Winkler, Wilson fadvcrtisinq mqr.l, W. Neal fbusiness n1r3r.J. THIRD ROW lanes, Wor'cestei, Scott, P.Neal, Kctchani fcirculation mqr.J. SIICOND BOW Basse, Shearer, Brown, Hocltcr, FIRST BOW Freeland, Kirby, Sproc, Sheets, Mr. Kina Ctaculty adviserj. TABULA PUBLISHING BOARD What does the Tabula Publishing Board do? inquired a verdant Freshman. Ch, not much, answered a seasoned Senior, 'they just manage the business end ot all the school publications, that's all. Gee, do they? Sure, Drop in on Boom l3 sometime and see how one of the biqqest jobs in school is handled. 7714144 THE TRAPEZE EDITORS BACK ROW-Krueger, Walker, Sunley. SECOND ROW-Mr. Hecketsweiler lfcxculty czdviserl, Collins. SEATEDflVleye1's, Weiss, Se-ifried. 800,000 copies a week! bb 142 K THE TRAPEZE How do you spell 'adviser'? Take the story loack and underline the u's and overline the n s. ML Hecketsweiler, will a line of an l8 point head take l8 Counts. These quotations may sound like ravings, but any Trapeze reporter or editor has heard them dozens ot times. These are the people who do most of the work that goes into putting out an eight-page paper every week. The reporters Write, the editors Write, read copy, make headlines, read proof, and make up the dummy, and everyone Works so that Iohn Student can see his name in print. Writeups ot club meetings, dances, concerts, assemblies, and sport events, garnished with columns, Spotlights, jokes, editorials, and student Writings make the Trapeze the interesting and informative paper it is. CYOW-sahll REPORTERS BACK ROW Terrio, Keil, Llohnson, Bain, Hemphill, Carr, Lee, Plumley Dhonau THIRD ROW Henry, Donaldson, Walker, Hawkes, Gannon, Holt, Bierly, Fredrick, Rankin Porter SECOND ROW Bradtield, Hirsch, Curtis, Gerler, Senseney, McDaniel, Maclear. FIRST ROV! LeBoy G Roberts Mac kenzie, Skinner, D. lohnson, DeMore, Skaggs, I.Robei'ts, Bovbjerq. 75 143 Q LITERARY TABULA EDITORS STANDING---Ross, Worcester, Forbes, Bcxrmeier, VGHv1i9T, Reed, SEATED-Miss Burt ffoculty udviserj Nicholas, Myers, Ellinwood, Mr,Hohn Lfcxcuhy udviserl. n 1 bb 144 C4 BACK ROW --'-- Wilford, Linder, L. Iones, Griffith, Spence, Moody, Burton, Ayres THIRD ROW-Kellogg, Cooper, Adderson, Berman, Mangold, Howard, Russell, Toon Breslove. SECOND ROW--Scott, Omara, Cress, Hall, Kempes, Oborne, Morgan I-Iousse. FIRST ROW-Burns, Graves, Leinbach, Wickboldt, Van Wagoner, Sears Carson. NOT IN PICTURE-Miss Davis, Miss Hardie lfaculty advisersl. LITERARY TABULA STAFF Twice a year the school is astounded by the fine Works, the amazing quali- ties, the all-surpassing brilliancy, so subtly yet so dynamically displayed in the Literary Tabula by that aggregation of intellectual Cyclopes-the extremely Literary Tabula Staff! Not to laud them, but only to show honor to Whom honor is due, it is said to be a firmly established fact, a fact incapable of dispute, that over four thousand students eagerly anticipate the publication of that morsel of literary stimulus-The Literary Tabula. The Staff, selected for their moral and mental attainments, combined with their discretion and ability to recognize genius l?D, produce that superbly modern, yet delicately conservative highlight, The Literary Tabula. X the staff, his mark ilfaking Mft flzc Ullllllllly .Ywt in 1110 jvzffzm'-or 'is iff bb 145 44 THIRD ROW4Recd, Eckels, Jones, Martmiller, Kahn. SECOND ROW-Parme-lee, Adams, Way, Corrado. FIRST ROW -Smethurst, Miller, Mr, Kimball Cfaculty adviser,, Kempes, Robb. SENIQR You have only to glance at the above picture to get a brief idea of the intelligence, the efficiency, the vivacity, and the originality of the Senior Annual Staff. Only those survived the acid test of the competition who possesed capability, initiative, poise, and individuality. Under the direction of the versatile and witty advisor-Mr. Kimballfethe staff turns out the polished and interesting annual you now hold in your hands. Signed -The Staff fWe can writel Clzcfk amz' 1121111215 rfzcck I 7? 146 C4 l'Vhere's that official list? TABULA THIRD ROW-Holmes, Rock, Moon, Brcmd, Winkler, Garvey. SECOND ROW! McEwen, Pickett, Thompson, Holzworth, Neuman, Glenn, Speth. FIRST ROW--Nichols, 'Vv'QHuce, Worcester, Kempes, Hruby, Trencry. D 147 44 ART STAFF Members ot this g r o u p ot artists design posters announc- ing school activities, make pro- gram covers, and contribute drawings for both the Literary and Senior Tabula. BACK ROW-Biehl, Davis. SECOND ROW'-McEwan, Goldsmith, Mann. FIRST ROW-Mr. Lane ffaculty adviserj, Corrado. BACK ROW -Kalina, Schneider, McVicker, Freimuth, Gerier. SECOND ROW-Adams, Fahey, Cahill, Zannoni, Forster, Mizen. FIRST ROWf-Voelker, Miller, Marshall, Smethurst, Dwyer, Schaumburg. PP 148 Fl-IQTOGRAFHTC STAFF The fullest credit is due the members of the Photographic Staff, who do a great service in taking and developing all the pictures tor the Senior Annual except the portraits. lt it were not tor their ceaseless efforts, this book would not be nearly as interesting. 44 TRAPEZE AGENTS lt is the duty of these aqents to take subscriptions for the Trapeze and the Tabula, collect money tor these publica- tions, and to distribute the Trapeze to the students every Friday rnornina. BACK ROW Craig, Watters, Fearing, LaBond, lelinek, Neptune, Vtleedtall, O'Brierx, MacDiarnnd, Zinkil, Donald, Baker. FIFTH ROW!-Bovbjerq, Ritter, Tinqley, Orndorft, Hoqin, Gehlrnann, Ellett, Monson, Keyes, Hirsch, Scherschel, Hamilton, Garvey. FOURTH ROWePendarvis, Nies, Berq, McKendry, Piqqott, Maltz, Cortese, D. Auten, Selby, Knock, C. Auten, Iohnson. THIRD ROW--Brooks, Nerad, Thompson, Fagan, Coffman, Mack, Pfund, Westgate, Patrick, Dean, Miester. 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A 1 : 1, ,, V , ' nzgsggifw , ' A l - - T,,1?W3t,-K I, . 11,-4, ,Q-5' 5 2 3 1 I M fm 3,,,,,1 M Vk.,.NAM..,.,4.,f..,?,,ff?ffe-4.Af-.-.,..,.,..,...4v,?..,,.,.-,w,.,,.,..4,...,.d-,a,.,...,..,N++.4.g1..a.,.QW+x+ew4+1w-L-Q-Q ANL-da-,W-h-1,4-5+l7 -:Q..5L,,..MLT+:f2-MA-5--ff'rw4--AAA+-Q--4v-r4-:,A...Qw,.....gg1.-f+Q-L+4f,.A.,.-4,f,++f,- iff- f V , my g J HAWLEY PARMELEE AS THE LITTLE MINISTER THE LITTLE MINISTER ELEANOR HAYWARD AS BABBIE D7 153 44 TLIE LITTLE MINISTER CAST OF CHARACTERS Babbie ........ ........................ E Ieanor Hayward Gavin Dishart .... .... H awtey Parmeiee Rob Dow ......... ..... I ohn V. Cf. Forbes Mar'orie Seitried Nanny Webster ..... .... 3 Elecsnor Skiles Tammas Whammond .... .... H obert Barrneier Doctor McQueen ...... ......... I ohn Brown Lord Rintoui ......... ........... B uei Nave Mrs. Dishart .... IECIQ1 Bovbjerq ' Uanet MacEWan SIean Eheintrank Iean ....... ..... I Constance SWGNZ Director . . .... Miss Althea Payne 2 154 Q 1 1 DP ISS 44 THE LITTLE MINISTER E 156 44 'Twos dye loonnie lorssie thot sdllied out frde the mdnor dt the top oi yonder brde to be or coretree QYDSY once mdir, dnd in some doing, tell in love. 'Twds dn unco ormbitious ldddie thdt drrived dt Thrums to minister with zedl to his new iloclc. Bdb- bie dnd Gdvin first met on that tense black nicht Whdn the sojers were or-comin' ircre Tillie- drum. Thdt God-tedrinq, duty- doinq chief elder, Tdmmcts Whdmmond it wds, who was verrd neorr to cutting Mr. Dis- hdrt strdiqht oot o' his heorrt, dnd also oot oi his position, but his love tor Govin Wouldnd let him. Bdbbie dnd Gorvin hord noe time to Worry' orloout thcrt, they were sde hCIDDY them- selves dt the mdnse. Thdt is d'. 'Vi D7 157 44 SKIDDING Campaiqn speechesftamily squabblesmrunninq home to Mother-lean, the enthusiastic young politician-MatheWson's pompous strut-orchids, gardenias, and treesias to Victoria as the knowing Mrs. Hardy-the latherecl face of Andy -the tearful sisterselovers' quarrels-reconciliations-nomination for the Supreme Court-and another Girls' Club Show earns its blue ribbon. PP 158 44 CAST OF CHARACTERS Aunt Milly .............. Daqny Iohnson Andy ........... ..... H arvey Orndorff Mrs. Hardy ............ Victoria Schraqer Iudqe James Hardy. . .Richard Mathewson Estelle Hardy Campbell. .Carolyn Adams Grandpa Hardy ............ Tom Mercer Marion Hardy .......... lean Rheinfrank Wayne Trenton Ill ....... George Garvey Mr. Stubbins ........... lames A. Fowles Myra Hardy Wilcox . . .Mary lane LeGros Director ................. Miss Remsburq 2159K BACK ROW- V-Skiles cis Nanny Webster, Phillips os Weuryworld, Dctvies as the sheriff. SECOND ROW--Nuve as Lord Rintoul, Forbes as Rob Dow. FIRST ROW fMucEwom as Little Minister's mother, Dlionuu as Mr. Cctrfrcxe, Brown cms Doctor McQueen. 71604 SNAPPED AT REHEARSALS D 161 44 I BEHIND THE SCENES P7 162 K BACK ROWfI..ewis, Lussow, E.Tyrrell, Vertuno, Plumley, Iob, Gross. THIRD ROWfErickson, Walker True I-Iod es Kn' ht S.T' ll SECOND ROW -R' I St 't S 'tt G' h lt. FIRST ROW S lb , g , ig , lrre . f ip ey, rai, Carri , is o 7 e y Francis 1chairman,J Thompson lchairmanj. NOT IN PICTURE-Mr.May, Mr.O'Brien, Mr. Daniels ffaculty advisersl. STAGE AND LIGHTS CQMMITTEE As Iuliet is just going into the clinch with Romeo, suddenly from above, a piece ot scenery falls, closely tollowed by several light bulbs! The curtain is hastily closed, but not in time to prevent the audience from seeing a grimy stage hand sprawling in the top of the stage trees. Could this happen on our stage? Noi chorus the members of the Stage and Lights Committee, and they are probably right: tor their job, though hard, has always been well done. r ig ,. ',.k . V A I P? 163 44 THE MAY FESTIVAL my 164 44 One of the most outstanding departments of our school is the Music Department. On several occasions the Concert Band, di- rected bv Mr. Little: the Sym- phony Orchestra, directed by Mr. Embsg the Freshmen-Soph- omore and the lunior-Senior Choruses have given concerts of great merit. The main perfor- mances given by these groups were the Christmas concerts and the May Festivals, besides a special concert by the band celebrating the fine new uni- forms donated by the P.T.A. THE BAND THE QRCI-IESTRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Violins Dorothy Todd Robert Stewart Lawrence Hirsch Georgiana Hogan Ruth Brooks Robert Barmeier Ioseph Lane lane Sears Beth Stephens Mary Holzwarth Elizabeth Hagen Stanley Martin Robert Stock Barbara Miller Oliver Carpenter George Martin Virginia Mandy Viola Todd Robert Sirimarco Lorraine Heisey Thomas Ktsanes Henry Bohunek Bruce Roberts Robert Schuchmann Lawrence Beeby MR. EMBS-DIRECTOR Viola Gladys Kraft, '31 Otto Lessa Thomas Guyer Ray Hopkins Kenneth Earl Cello Ada McFarland, '34 Elizabeth Westphal, '30 Iean Walsh Betty Reichert Bass Viol Robert Iob Stanley Tirrell William Gerler Adeline Schreiner Iohn La Montaine Oboe George Hatch William Bond Flute Richard Mathewson Robert Dale Ieanne Boecklen Robert Lake Frederick Merrell Piccolo Richard Mathewson 2 166 44 Bassoon Wallace Holmes Robert Crowley Clarinet George Frost Fraser Scholes Roger Wallace Fred Kunkel French Horn Iohn Sherman William Fricke Robert Heller Howard Nickel Trumpet William Haley Robert Moore Elizabeth Remus Trombone Iohn Hegge Norman Olsen Russell lngraham Tympani and Percussion Iames Cox Wakeman Whiting Accompanists Marjorie Strub Vivian Ploger Dorothy Schmidt Flute and Piccolo Robert Dale Warren Curry Marjorie Marshall Nelson Chambers Walter Fackler Oboe George Hatch William Bond Robert Greenwood E Flat Clarinet Albert Thorwaldsen B Flat Clarinet George Frost lohn Bulkeley Raymond Huey Fraser Scholes Fred Kunkel Frederick Gehlmann Howard Hoyt Edgar Clark lames Rheinfrank Vernon Hassell Wilbur Burde Iames Weitirik lohn Poore Paul Simonini William 'Wyman lames Civis Allan Macleear Robert Eils CGNCERT BAND Bassoon lohn Winkler Earl Spike-r Robert Crowley Allan Hammerstrom Alto Saxophone Cleveland Caviness Robert Burns Robert Morey Tenor Saxophone Raymond Conlin Charles Muntwyler Baritone Saxophone Robert Paulsen French Horn Garland Craig Harold Pray Kenneth Shearer David Thomson Comet and Trumpet Ralph Trapp William Haley Newton Ketcham Earl lahnsen Adrian Verhoeven Paul Nessel Raymond Susmilch Thomas Erickson Robert Barmeier Robert Moore William Palmer Howard Obergfell Baritone John Hegge Adolph Pfund Iac Chamberlin Frank Murphy Trombone Edward Wanderer George Vlemink Norman Olsen George Lufkin Thomas Gannon lohn Frymark Richard Ericson Double B Flat Bass Kenneth Earl E Flat Bass loseph Greenwald Iohn Bluernke Edward Rau Percussion Frank Wright Wakeman Whiting Maybelle Leary Ferris Martin Harry Follett Drum Maior Adrian Verhoeven Librarians Edward Rau lohn Frymark sy 167 44 1 ,Q 4 ,.L,+. : .:- - 1 , A n. L , -I., fm .f .nf , . iwlit. , Q : 31,5 ' , .Y -,f ,M wi. , f'f.f,j,,gi 3 qw ff. . ' , Y 4, , ., . .mf -n. W Jeni ' ., .gl V ,Q 'B , ,,,.,v.:,. . ,yjnfy .-'-v .1 . 'Nfl' . .,- V mi: ., -. B. w- 1 r ,L, . ,z ' -52 , f T, f xf'Y'-' ? f' V254 - ali ' if 1, .3 VL ,,.A ...we feggg , P 11,1 Az 55.5 f 'ii i fi . fla- T555 gj 1 l .ffjg , . Mi: Q5 2: , , -fr 'ge , Wu Likfvii H:-Q . Aw. ' . Q 3 A - , 1.A,..,.,.41 in-f-. x ,,f.a!fz.L4,4J' ugg,,w:,,.-J -11. -w ,: ,' 5 ' W ' ffvx QL I K s Q if L? ,XV x xiw Nao wfrw 760, ani ,Nam fgrkff-xerw ITWXLCSEQA 5 dd '. Wu - wal?-Q!! . v?Ci' Li sy'3 V P+ Quo f -V -wine! ,FAITH f 5' IXJN Bro f 1 1 K ++ Awww b171Q ' f m' ,kfaseba BACK ROWAMajor lH.B.D, M. Grandinetti QF.B.J, I. Forbes CGJ, Phillips CCJ, Westeriield LBJ, Anderson lT.J, Heckman LGJ, McKee tT.J, Aarts lT.J. SECOND ROWYMI. Holmes Icoachl, Steele CGJ, Keil tH.B.J, R. Forbes KTJ, Cade ICJ, Iunkunc lH.B.J, Armstrong CGJ, Cottle LEA, Stouffer KF.B.J, Heine LTJ, Mr. Woodruff tcoachl. FIRST ROW-Iohnson fE.l, Englehardt tQ.B.J, Wengierski CH.B.J, Porter lG.J, Verqili lQ.B.i, Day fH.B.J, Knudson lH.B.J, Cullen tH.B.J, A.Grandinetti lE.J. HEAVYWEIGHT FOOTBALL The l934 heavyweight football squad finished its season with only one mark against it. Considering the caliber of football played in the league, this was a very remarkable record, and one very satisfying to the school. Oak Park 13 La Grange 6 The first game with La Grange resulted in a win for the Oak Parkers. ln this tilt, because of the short practice period, the boys were not able to display the coordination which later developed. Oak Park 27 Georgetown O Following this battle, the team met Georgetown, a squad that had traveled all the way up from the bottom of the state among heralded headlines, only to be trampled under by the villagers. Oak Park 32 Morton O ln the third and final practice match, Morton strove valiantly, but was smothered by an offense displayed by the home team that had finally reached its full power. ' bb 172 K Oak Park 14 Deerfield O In the first league game, Deerfield fell under the crushing play of the Oak Park forwards, after a stubborn defense in the first half. Oak Park U Evanston3 This game was followed by the great disappointment of the year, when Evans- ton, although they were outplayed, bettered the villagers by a lone field goal. Oak Park 16 New Trier 6 To prove to the student body that they were not a beaten team, the squad came back on the following week to thrash a hard-fighting contingent from New Trier. Oak Park 41 Bowen 7 A practice game with Bowen resulted in an afternoon of fun for the home team. Playing good football against a much crippled team, they were able to defeat them easily. Oak Park 35 Proviso O In the final league tilt with Proviso the Oak Parkers were able to turn in the best performance of the entire season. It was from start to finish Oak Park's game. 3173K BACK ROWfHaberkorn fQ,B.J, Flaherty ICJ, Cortese fH.B.J, Smith QEJ, Young lT.l, Lozeau KH.B.J, Mc- Shane CGJ, Moore lT.l, Lange-feld LBJ, Bergeron KGJ. SECOND ROW-Mr. Foster lcoachj, Orr LEJ, McDonald lH.B.J, Lorenz KGJ, Sloan lT.J, Mattmillerflkl, Graham lT.J, Wilken KC-1.1, Swen-1KC.J, Rernpe CBJ, Whitson KH.B.J, Mr. Schneller lcoachl. FIRST ROW-lnnis lMqr.J, Herrmann KQ.B.J, C. Paqcmo CH. BJ, R. Pagano CF.B.l, Sturm CGJ, Ferguson iE.J, Little CBJ, Rock ICJ, Iohnson lT.J, Wiley CF.B.l, Erickson KGJ, Moment QMqr.l. HGH TWE I GH T 3351132511223 gyilnigllow 0 k P k 6 ' t F00 TB-ALL 3214 Pitt 12 lfiiitso 7 Oak Park 2 York l2 Oak Park l9 La Grange 0 Oak Park O Proviso 6 The Oak Park Liqhtweiqhts, playing their usual difficult schedule, were able to turn in a record, one hundred percent better than that of last year. This year they were turned back twice, only by superb football on the part of their oppon- ents. However, the East Aurora team, that is ranked everywhere as one of the best lightweight continqents in the country, fell before the Oak Parkers. The fellows comprising this year's team capitalized on their experience from last season since practically all of last year's squad were back for work this year. The fellows played heads-up ball every minute they were on the field. ?I74Q FRESH-SOPI-I f it .y , FOOTBALL lf: ' T . n f 1- 3,5 S' Of all the Oak Park teams, the Fresh- ? 'VT Sophs turned in the best record. They were ff' Vik' able to play successful football in all of S, their games, ending up the season un- 'M t iw defeated. Their goal line was crossed by their opponents only three times. The team went up against many older teams, such as junior varsity squad from schools not having Fresh-Soph teams, and was able either to hold them to a tie or to beat them. Oak Park O Maine U The squad was powerful in the line, Oak Park 12 York U having a big heavy bunch of fellows that Oak Park 36 Deerfield U could withstand any offense and break Oak Park 19 Waukegan 6 through any defense. They had several Oak Park 19 Evanston 7 outstanding backs capable of producing Oak Park 22 New Trier O scores. The result was a Very successful Qak park 26 Moffgn 6 season, played by a very well-balanced Oak Park 20 Proviso 7 TGCITH- BACK ROW-Lovell fH.B.J, MacDowe11 ICJ, Clapp lT.J, Aberq KCJ, Levy KTJ, Weber CG.J, Canham KEJ, S1eepecklT.J, Bronstein CEJ, Staley CCJ. THIRD ROW-Mr.Souchek Kcoachl, Peterson KGJ, Murphy fQ.B.J, Iohnson fQ,B.J, Missman KEJ, Fisher 1T.l, Boland IGJ, Seaman KGJ, Mr. Noth lcoachl. SECOND ROW-Cots worth fH.B.J, Londos U-LBJ, McKenzie CGJ, Iunkunc lF.B,l, Vinsel fH.B.J, Waters CF.B.J, We-nqierski fH.B.l, Bond KGJ. FIRST ROW-Beyers Cmgrzl, Larkin lQ.B.J, Yarwood KEJ, Lilly CF.B.J, Maltz lF,B.J, Mason QGJ, Bellock fE.J, Lindberg lH.B.J. D7 175 K BACK ROW--Temple lO.R,j, Krantz fO,L.l, Manson lR.H.J, Parilli lC.F.5, Verhoeven LGJ, Baker lG.l, Harker QL.H.J, Conway lO.L.l, Eozzo ll.R.l, Newton lC.F.l. SECOND ROW-f--Goodere lMgr.l, Sminote CO.R.J, Holmes fO.R.l, Martin U...F.J, Welch LC,F,J, Butler lF.l3.D, Hyman lF.B.J, Williams tO.R.J, Murphy fl.L.l, McCarthy fC.l:'.l, Mr. Wood lcoachj, Erisman lMg1'.l. FIRST ROW'----Kriz fF.B.l, Erickson ll,L.l, Wilsori fL.F.l, Wolf tl.R.l, Powell CO.L.l, Pray lC.F.l, Lessa LC.l-IJ. Oak Park 2 Morton Z S 0 C C E R Oak Park l Crane 3 Oak Park 8 Mooseheart O Oak Park 2 Tilden l Oak Park 2 Harrison O Oak Park 4 Harrison O The Soccer Team of 1934 had the singu- ggi ggi Q1 Elliilfellslity High U lar success of tying for the Cook County Oak Pmkl Crane 1 championship. This year's team played Oak Park 2 University High 2 consistently throughout the season, pack- Oak Park-7 Schurz 0 ing the punch necessary to supplement Oak Park 1 Morton 1 Whatever they showed in the Way of skill. Oak Park 2 -:Hden 1 The squad, possessing no outstanding' players, as was the case last year, was able to overcome this handicap with re- markable spirit. It had the fortunate experience of defeating teams that had given no end of trouble to last year's squad, which Was considered phenomenal for high schools. Compared to the rest of the fall teams, the Soccer contingent succeeded in mak- ing as good a record as the finest teams in the league. As many of this year's outfit are juniors, We may look forward to next year as another successful season. yI76Q 1 Vp VUYYXEI I i . i I Oak Park 23 Maine 44 Oak Park 26 Proviso 29 Oak Park 20 Austin 60 CROSS COUNTRY The cross country team this year told the school that this season marked the real emergence of that institution as a fall sport of importance, when they not only Won every meet on the score card, but placed a runner first every time. The outstanding success this year was due to the tact that the fellows took their running seriously, and not as a mere form of exercise. They were able in every meet to pack a punch into their running that had heretofore been thought impossible. The team turned in a very satisfactory record this fall, and showed great promise tor a team next year. BACK ROW-Mattmiller, Swaufield, Lower, Isaacson, Reininga, Ripley, Clark, Iohnson, Moss FIRST ROW-Wyman, Boqard, Burde, O'Donnel1 lcapt.J, Keller, Coleman, Williams. 2177K BACK ROW-Mr, Scott lcoachj, Stephens tF.J, Anderson ICJ, Virgl CGD SECOND ROW B lmqr.J, Cullen IGJ, Oliphant ICJ, Arnsden lC.l, Crowley tP.J, McDonald CFD B tt C g J FIRST ROW Lane lF.J, Shepard LGJ, Edwards tF.J, Coulter CGJ, Hose CFD. HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL Oak Park 34 Oak Park 23 Oak Park 36 Oak Park 42 Oak Park 26 Oak Park 32 Oak Park 37 Oak Park 46 Oak Park 25 Oak Park 23 Oak Park 28 Oak Park 22 Oak Park 21 Oak Park 23 Glenbard 24 Evanston 26 Morton 25 New Trier 34 Deerfield 25 Waukegan 24 Proviso 36 Roosevelt 18 Deerfield 20 New Trier 36 Evanston 25 Morton 32 Proviso 49 Waukegan 41 The team finished in a tie for second place with Evanston in the suburban league. This Was a favorable improvement over last year s squad which was able to gain only fourth place. This indicates a team of which the school has a just right to be proud. DP 178 44 Oak Park was represented this year in basketball by a heavyweight team of high caliber. The squad clicked decisively in most of its games, losing some of those few in which it was unsuccessful, by only one or two points. The Oak Parkers went up against many difficult contingents and were able either to turn them back or to come mighty close to it-to lose by one or two points in over- time periods. Twice they turned back the league leaders, Deerfield. This is as good an indication as any of the team's re- markable playing ability which it dem- onstrated in all of its games. Taking the total scores, the Villagers garnered 418 points to their opponents' 4l5, a fine record in view of the difficult games on the schedule. ln trying to account for the success of this year's team, it cannot be said that it was due to any outstanding players on the team, but rather it may be said that the success was due to the inspired basket- ball the team played, as a team. They were able to get along well together, and thus produce the amount of punch necessary. 7? 179 K 1, 'Y BACK ROW-Quayle lmgrj, E. Erickson fG.J, Bersted fF.J, Wilken CFJ, Swanson CF.l, Greenwald CGJ, ltzer fmgrj. SECOND ROW-Mr. Meggelin fcoachl, Kapantais lF.J, Stuhlfaut KFJ, GovasfC.J, Lynch KRD, Stephens fC.l, Mr. Noth Ccoachl. FIRST ROW-Fergu son KFJ, Gordon KGJ, T. Erickson lF.J, Herrmann LCJ, ttle tE.J, Ossman KGJ, McDonald CGJ. Oak Park 23 Glenbarcl 12 L I G H T W E I G H T Oak Park 28 Evanston 23 Oak Park 28 Morton 21 OakPark 32 New Trie-r23 Oak Park 24 Deerfield 21 Oak Park 37 Waukegan 28 Oak Park 39 Proviso 21 Oak Park 51 Roosevelt 31 Oak Park 31 Deerfield 12 Oak Park 33 New Trier 27 Oak Park 34 Evanston 24 The lightweight basketball team this Oak Park 26 Maman 32 year held the high standard that it had Oak Park 33 PfOV1SO 19 established in previous years. They were Oak Park 33 Waukegan 32 able to finish the season in first place, suffering only one defeat. This loss was dealt by Morton, a team that had been trounced earlier in the season by our squad. In all the games played, the Oak Parkers were able to garner 457 points to the opponents' total of 326-a remark- able record. This year's lightweight team was com- posed of players having had experience either on last year's lightweight or Fresh- Soph squads. They developed a smooth, clefendable, offense that was beautiful to watch. ISO FRESH-SOPI-l BASKETBALL This year's Fresh-Soph squad was only fair compared to those of previous years, but it was very satisfactory. The team managed to win five of their ten games and finished third in their league. They went up against a strong Wauke- gan team and beat them once away and once here. This was followed by two de- Oak Park 21 EVCI1'1SliO1'l 17 feats at the hands of Morton. They split Oak Park 17 Morton 27 with Evanston, New Trier, and Proviso. Oak Park 32 New Trier 36 A change in the organization this year Oak Park 24 Vvmfkegfm 19 meant that, for the first time, the freshmen OC1kPC1Tk17 PfOV1SO19 and the sophomores played together as Oak Park 24 New Trier 14 one team. Oak Park 31 Evanston 32 Oak Park 16 Morton 21 Oak Park 42 Proviso 33 Oak Park 37 Waukegan 14 BACK ROV!-Sampson CG.l, Asbury CGJ, Hoeksema ICJ, Missman KCJ, MacDowe11 CF.J, Schultz KFJ, Aberq QGJ, Fischer fC.J, Chadwick lF.J. SECOND ROW-Mr. Asbury Ccoachj, Larkin lF.J, Novollo QF.J, Peterson KGJ, Stalley lG.J, Downey ICJ, Yarwood CFA, CFJ, Spence KFJ, Siege CGJ, Murphy Cmqr.J. FIRST ROW-Patterson fmgr.J, Eond KFJ, Vinsel CEJ, Lane lF.J, Wenqierski KGJ, Orth IFJ, Leone IFJ, Saerrill CGJ. 91813 BACK ROW-Iohnson 1Mi.1, Allen 1P.V.1, Lozeau 1H.1, Hirsch 1501, Reininqa 18801, I-leckman 1Wt.1, Nelson 1Wt.1, Mcliendry 18801, Isaacson 18801, Royer 14401, Williams 1Mi.1, Devaney 1880. SECOND ROW-Mr. Gocker 1coach1, Mr. Woodruff 1coach1, Meister 1B.I.1, Simpson 1501, Lee 1H.1, Davidson 1Mi.1, Porter 1Wt.1, Mitchell 1P.V.1, Clark 1Mi.1, Saitta 14401, Scholz 1H.1.1, Ielinek 14401, Waters 1mqr.1 FIRST ROW41ones 18801, Canham 1H.I.1, McCarthy 14401, Keil 1501, Nichols 1H.1, O'Donnell 14401, Whitson 1H,1, Wolf 18801, Heqge 18801, Fick 1H.I,1, Holmes 1P.V.1, Johnson 1mgr.1 Indoor Season VARSITY TRACK Siiiliiitlivi 52Z,?t2S5?5L22 Oak Park 69M New Trier 25M Oak Park 50 lf3 Evanston 26 The Senior Track Team this year was OC1kPGrk 64W ROCkfOTd 25 exceedingly better than that oi previous OC1kPCfrk 75V2 ROCkfOrd 43 years. This squad came through its in- Oak Pflfk 57 York 33W door season without the loss ot a meet, Relays and it beat every team in the relays by Oak Park 53M Rock.-York 23 a greater margin than had heretofore Leqqug Meet been Gccomplished- Oak Pk. 45 5f6 Evanston 36 5X8 The prospects tor the state meet would indicate that the chances this year are the best they have been since the Oak Parkers last won the meet. The district meet will be a three-way duel between the home team, Evanston, and New Trier, as will also be the case in the league meet. The records would indicate that our team has a slight edge over both ot these rival squads, due to the championship caliber oi the Oak Park contingent. Outdoor Season Oak Park 68M New Trier 48M Oak Park 71 Culver 42 District Meet Oak Park 47 5X8 New Trier 39 State Meet Oak Park 4th Rockford lst May 25 League Meet DP 182 44 3 2 Indoor Season Oak Park 54 V2 Evanston l3 V2 Oak Park 53 La Grange l8V2 Oak Pak 5l New Trier l7 Oak Park 48 V2 Evanston 20 Oak Park 63 V2 Deerfield 15 V2 League Meet: Oak Park 381f3 N. Trier 20 5X6 Oak Park 39 V2 Naperville 35 V2 Outdoor Season Oak Park 57 New Trier 35 FRESH-SOPH TRACK This year the Fresh-Soph track team at Oak Park was satisfactorily high in the ratings. Although it was not outstanding, it ranked better than either New Trier or Evanston, which automatically places Oak Park at the top of the league. lt has three outstanding performers in the sprint, high jump, and distance. Cotsworth was able to step easily into the varsity sprints, as was Keyes in the high jump and Beman in the distance. ln the shot-put, the under- classmen were able to boast of two men who acted in the varsity meets all season. These men were Iunkunc and Clapp. For next year's varsity team this squad will send a good man into every event, a fact which points to a very good season. BACK ROW--Conlon fmgrj, Ovson iWt.J, Lilly KWH, Clapp CWM, Hubsch CWLJ, Fitzmaurice f66OJ Keil fH.I.l, Preble C66OJ, Siljander CGSGJ, French fmqrj. SECOND ROW' Iohnson lmgr.J, Listug KPVI Men denhall 16601, Zinkil lH.l, Keyes fH.I.J, Parrilli KSOJ, Kantenwein fl-IJ, Mr. Vtfoodruff tcoachl. FIRST ROW Iunkunc f'Wt.l, McKinley KGESOJ, Beeman 16601, Haberkorn If-1.5, Grut lP.V.J, Custsuvitus KHJ, Cotsworth C501 Williams lP.V.J. 2183K BACK ROW-Mr. Smith lcoachl, Marriott lF.S.l, McNeil iB.S.J, Forbes lF.S.l, Walker lB,S.J, I. Lewis fF.S,J, rr CBr.S.l, lones lP.S,l. SECOND ROW-Dodge Cmqr.J, Erskine fBr,S.l, Langille CBr.S,l, Wrath lB,S.J, Greenlea Grove CBr.S,l, Burns CF.S.l, Tye lF.S,J. FIRST ROW-Grable lBr.S.l, Hackley QB.S.j, Van Natta lF.S.l, C Lewis fF.S.J, Holquist KDJ, Carlson CF.S.l. VARSITY SWIMMING The Senior swimming team this year began its schedule by dropping all of the preliminary meets. These meets, however, were lost to two state champions of last yearg Rockford of Illinois, and Battle Creek of Michigan: and to the runners-up to the Illinois state title, Maine. The squad, meeting stiff competition in the Suburban league, was able to come through in second place. The team better- ing the villagers was the strong contingent from New Trier. This year's team may not be considered exceptional, but it was certainly much better than the average. Oak Park 34 Rockford 41 Oak Park 26 Maine 49 Oak Park 24 Battle Creek 51 Oak Park 51 Oak Park 47 Oak Park 36 Oak Park 51 Oak Park 49 Oak Park 22 Waukegan 15 Proviso 19 Maine 41 Rockford 25 Morton 15 Deerfield 17 New Trier 44 League Meet: Oak Park 28 New Trier 40 State Meet: Oak Park, Third, Main, First 2184K .49- IUNIOR SWIMMING The Iunior swimming team was one oi the most successful of any of the squads representing Oak Park this year. To the astonishment of everyone, they whipped Maine for the first time in seven years. In the opinion of the swimming fans at Oak Park this year, the team was the best that had ever swum for their school. Oak park 37 Maine 29 This record is very encouraging, and Qak park 48 Wankoaan 18 certainly calls forth an optimistic feeling Qak Park 45 proviso 21 in regard to next year's team, which Will Oak park 42 Morton 24 take eight or nine of these men. Oak Park 46 Deerfield 20 Oak Park 42 New Trier Z4 League Meet Oak Park Sl New Trier I7 BACK ROW'fMr. Smith fcoachl, Swett fBr.S.l, Essenberg CB.S.J, Drennan fBr.S.l, Lewis fF.S.l, Scholes KF.S.l, Burgess KF.S.J, Newell LDJ. FIRST ROWf-Freeland lmgill, Goolitz lB.S.l, Holquist QDJ, Iudd CB.S.J, Katz lBr.S.J, Carlsen fF.S.J, Dreifein KDJ, Smeeth lP.S.l, F.Tye CF.S.l. 57185K BACK ROW-Mr.Foster fcoachl, Thorpe fmqrj, Scott K2nd BJ, Lindmeier fO,F.J, Leary CPJ, Olsen lP.l, Missman ICJ, Lutz fP.J. SECOND ROW-Rose KO.F.l, Lozeau fC,7, Dunkle Llst BJ, Lanqefeld t3rd BJ, Mundi CPA, Curtis CS.S.l, Gregg C3rd BJ, Senseney QO.F.J, Coriese LCA. FIRST ROW- eNoland fS.S.J, Kane lO.F.l, Orr QPJ, Cullen fO.F.Q, Merrell ICJ, Salce lO.F.J, Erickson f2nd BJ, Polkow ilst BJ. BASEBALL Oak Park 4 Harrison 4 Oak Park U Morton l7 Oak Park 2 La Grange O Oak Park 4 Evanston 9 Oak Park 7 Deerfield l2 Oak Park 3 New Trier O Oak Park 6 Waukegan 2 Oak Park 6 Proviso 7 Oak Park 7 Deerfield 3 Oak Park 2 New Trier 3 Mav 23 Proviso May 27 Waukegan May 3l Evanston Oak Park's baseball team on the field at the present time is no record breaker, although it has good prospects as tar as the remainder of the season is concerned. lt is one of the youngest teams that ever represented the Orange and Blue on the diamond. 21864 't r The games that should give Oak Park the most trouble have not yet been played, but, as is usually the case, the Oak Parkers may drop most of the remaining first-round league games only to come back to take most ot the games in the second round, making a strong finish. This is expected to be the course taken by this year's team, due to the experience of previous years and to the quantity of green material to be developed. Seven of the nine playing on our diamond will be back tor work next year, a tact which certainly points to a strong start then The number ot games to be played this year makes it impossible to prophesy as to any probable league returns. The general opinion is that Proviso and Morton will finish somewhere near the top in the league standings, but the final position of the Oak Parkers is rather uncertain. In the opinion of the experts, Oak Park is green and jittery but may develop into a Well-balanced team by the end of the year, if not then, by the beginning of next year's season. ,I87C lllll m 1 BACK ROW-Goodere, Listug, Russell, Chamberlain, Coulter, Treleaven. FIRST ROW-Broten, Stuhl- faut Spitzer, Stephens. Gr 0 L F Oak Park 12 Morton 0 Oak Park is now going into its second year ot golf team competition. As tar as can be judged, the team is as good as any in the league at the present time. The members of the team are practically all Veterans, and all shoot consistently low scores. The squad, in View of the fine record they established last year, will probably go still farther this year since they have just that much more experience. However, at the time this article goes to press, there is no means ot telling how the golfers will fare, as the nature ot their competition is still unknown. They may keep their form and make a league-win- ning team, or they may slip and make a mediocre record. The latter course seems to be improbable, due to the winning habits of the team. I 77188K Oak Park 6 Deerfield 9 Oak Park 7 New Trier 8 Oak Park l l Proviso 4 Oak Park QW Maine SV2 May 21 Waukegan May 25 League Meet Y 1 3 ,,.A ' 1 I ' if 2 7 'fl-lzzftrig . ,M . lA EV K tfjf i l , 5 . '. 4 ft . - V,-wtgselg, . mg, r, ',--,' 5b3 3, 1 1 v ', ':.',q', ,v 15,155 Oak Park 5 Tuley 1 Oak Park 3 La Grange 2 Oak Park 3 Parker 4 Oak Park 3 La Grange 2 Oak Park 3 Morton 2 Oak Park 3 Evanston 2 Oak Park 5 Deerfield U May 21 New Trier May 23 Glenbard May 25 League Meet TENNIS The prospects for the tennis team appear to be rather fair for the ensuing spring season. The team has not had a real test at the time of writing and the matches already played would seem to indicate a low rating. It is considerably weaker than last year's squad since it does not include any real stars. The tact that the Captain, Bob Connell, is the only senior in the squad shows that the gang is rather young. The team is not unusually good nor unusually bad, but in View of the amount oi inexperienced material this year, it should not be expected to turn in more than a fair record, although it may pick up and finish high in the league. 4 1 BACK ROW-Connell, Morton, Fox, Tye, Piggott, Ellett, Iones, Cox, Johnson, Cooper, Hackley Mgr FIRST ROW-Milchester, Birney, Wrath, Wilkins, Avery, Del Rosso, McKendry, Iasker, Greenwald D 189 44 lfgfv , , ,, , , , 5 . Y 4 - , , My i f:-, wx, E x .. , l ily : -' 1-..-5' nf,-:,gzqE1 ': HT .. 1 .. ., fag: . Lim ,, A., ,.., W ,yew ML-. . ,, D 190 44 Q -A 3 1 A , 91915 4: as 192 '93 3' ' f55?fHff3Zf 595351. ' 1 ' ' Z, 5, H in 7 . . 5 ' i ' ,. f ' M -J if K -1 g fi ,tuxgw 1 ,..X . K r . Q ' 4 - , . ' , ., L V . li .. .,.., 1 H I Q ' K ' . ' . I I A.... ff ' ' , ' 1x353E.1r2z. Mf914:'X' 'W' . '-ffwsszfi ' . 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INTRAMURAL SPORTS BACK ROW-Senior Swimming Winners, Iunior Swimming Winners, Iunior Volley Ball Champions. SECOND ROW-Freshman Volley Ball Champions, Midget Basket- ball Champions, Lightweight Basketball Champions. FIRST ROW-Junior Truck Winners, Senior Volley Ball Champions, Senior Free Throw Winners. 79 197 44 ,M- 'n THE GYM EXHIBIT DI984 THE GYM EXHIBIT 91991 BACK ROWfP. Daniels, Phelps, Higgins, Wilson, Reed, Gannon, von Mueller, Everhart, Snyder, Kenney, Schustek, Peach. FIFTH ROWfReese, Bentley, Mortensen, Davis, Malec, Nauman, Markman, A. Anderson, Kress, Rynn, Breneisen, Gerken, FOURTH ROW-eTegerdine, A. Coil, Trenary, Hoge, Kahn, Wegner, Tatter, Larsen, Pittan, Sinko, Ku1ieke,, Finney, Spelman. THIRD ROVV-Coggeshall, A. Smith, Reichert, Hunt, A. Kelly, Mildred Munzel, B. Kelly, Milda Munzel, Klein, D. Daniels, Corbett, Mathewson. SECOND ROW-elames, Ward, I-lalvorsen, Warneke, Figgatner, Grim, Lipschultz, Spiker, Dwyer, Miller. FIRST ROW-Saitran, Poor, Norton, Brooks, Robinson, Morgan. It Atalanta, the Greek princess, could only see her modern disciples today, what would she say? Perhaps she might advise young men in trouble or doubt to try the golden apple trick. lt might Well be Worth their While, tor every Atalanta-ite is Worth at least one golden apple,-or if a golden apple is not available, anything else will do. And what would the princess think it she heard loud, unsuppressed giggles coming from the gym-the Atalanta Club Room-giggles emitted at the sight of a serious pageant on the growth and development of the lady's bathing suit. No , doubt our lovely Grecian predecessor would ,keel over in astonishment at the sight of her faithful followers who were imitating her agility in their mad dash for refreshments--for which they must pay, and pay, and pay: but they get their moneys Worth, as did the protege of Venus who got something for his money when he Won Atalanta. P2005 ATALANTA BACK ROWeZuetell, Coil, Kaiser, Bohm, I.Cepek, l.Greqq, M.Cepek, Boller, Hawkes, Kolloqq, Mc- Clintock, I. Smith. FIFTH ROW- -VJalker, McCormack, Williams, D.Greqq, Wolff, Westen, Bonner, Murphy, Victor, Schwab, Parsons, Harninerberq. FOURTH ROWfTaudd, Duyhoit, Christie, Nerad, DeMoney, M. Iohnson, Ouarnlousch, Rogers, Olsons, Zinirnerrzian, I. Iohnson, Treqay, Rosen. THIRD ROW--'Miller, Link, Moses, Collins, Fulton, Bourgeois, Badger, Gieqler, McKee, Rhazne, Randall, Sheaff. SECOND ROW-- R.Teqerdine, MacEwan, Graham, Hamilton, Nugent, B. Williams, Dahl, Wilson, Westcott, Miss Iordan ffaculty' adviser. FIRST ROW Rheinirank, Gertz, Morrison, Silverman Cvice-pre-s.J, L.Nichols fsecj, Ochs fpresj, Selby Ctreas.J, Kreft, Harris, McClevey. PP 201 G STANDING--Dahl, Zimmerman, Silverman, Williams, Smith, Harris, Chapman, Wettstaedt. SEATED-Graham, Mortensen, Davis, Robinson, Bourgeois, Ochs, Stanicek, Ollendorf. HOCKEY Ouch, my shins, is the official battle- cry of the hockey field. From every corner may be heard this pitiful wail. Down the field tear the tarzanettes in their little green numbers as they shiver under the falling snow flakes. But anything for the glory of D. O. O. P. Our little fighting heroines flinch at the sight of the viciously swung hockey sticks. Who said, Beauty knows no pain? riff fs .Mt 'ff' K 'Q . Some Shifzdig PP 202 K TENNIS Oh, the deuce, will this game ever end? The net score is still 40 all, The Weary, would-be Helen Wills Moodys at last quit the tournament court, deciding that it was just a racket anyhow. BACK ROW-Stcmicek, Teqerdine, Com- fort, Coombs, Reed, Randall, Nightingale. FRONT ROW-Gertz, Lawser, Davis, Cas- tonquay, Carroll, Sutor, Harris, Mortensen, Rheinfrank. bb 203 K BASKETBALL STANDING- -Brown, McKee, Silverman, Harris, Dahl. SEATEDfBreneisen, Mortensen, Williams, Davis, Kelloqq. Pairing the bouncing sphere gently upon the chin, our heroine dances to the iron hoop. Her lusty fellow-players heave the ladder io the basket. She clarnbers up and dives with the ball through the ring. Uflmops, my dcars! X204K VQLLEY BALL STANDlNG Stnko, Pope, Parrllli, Garrett, Davrs. ffQuiCkI The haul not SEATED Roberts, Willmqs, lorqensen, Matthews, rne! One point lost. Come on, now, you serve. Tl'1at's right, right into the basket! Save that tor basketball. Swell! Another one in the net! N 11. V S'l'ANDlNGe McCann, V. Iohnstou, Sawtell, Boller, Biri et fesull- QUYHG lost. Morgan. SEATFD -S.Eonner, Kellogg, Mortensen lcapi! Badger, McCreary. D2Q5K Wham! I hit the ball. W' hat next? Rur1! Istarted running. Faster! I was putting already. Hold it at third! Hold What, Where? Slide, slide home! I'll slide if they Want me to. Hope I dor1't hurt myself. Ouch, my back. Ouch noth- inq, you idiot! You've tied the score! Did I, fine! ls the game over then? Stick to it, girls. You'lI be thrown out, struck out, fouled out, maybe kicked out: but keep a-going and someday you'll be knockouts. BASEBALL 2206K We I SWIMMING Row -throw - go - tow, then, out goes the bad airy in comes the good. Theoretically a per- son can be saved from drown-A ing by these two magic epi- grams. They are terse almost to the point of losing sense, but they imply plenty of action, as any Senior Life Saver can tell you. 2207K D 208 44 PING-PCDNG Strona Women faint, stronger Women carry them out! All in silence - silence except tor click, pina, cliclc, pong. There! She smashed one over the net tor a point. The long silence is temporarily ended, and her sup- porters are cheering. Ah, that cut did it. The announcement- she is champion. She smiles. Well, folks, I owe my steady nerves to eating A B C Break- fast Food. And now, it you don't mind, I should like to ao home to my mother with my Wonderful news and receive her fond telicitations upon my suc- cess. GIRL PING-PONG CHAMPIONS BACK ROW Larson, Westcott. FRONT-F-Bentley, Robinson. ATA LANTA t AWARDS To remain a member ot Atalanta, a girl must earn l50 points a semester. This is a part ot the constitution ot the club. Points may be earned by taking part in alter-school athletics such as tennis, hockey, basketball, and swimmingp by maintaining a record ot good sportsmanship in gymnasium classes and by keeping health rules. Those girls earning the greatest number of points receive awards ot which there are three, the 2,000 point State Award, the 1,600 point State Letter and the l200 point Local Award. lt takes many hours ot persevering activity to acquire awards, and the girls are justly proud of them. BACK ROW Silverman, Gregg, Morrison, DoMoney, Kahn, Victor. THIRD ROW Rheinirank Synu Zunncrman, Dahl, Graham. SECOND ROW Williams, Germ, Robinson, Gieglei, Larsen, Lon xx FISST ROYN Strong, Kreft, Ochs, Everhart, Maclfwan. Db 209 K k W ff' D 210 44 921144 sw. LA Q . . 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E 5 czieci . ii o,ua a X Courses: Business Ad- ministration, Executive Secretarial, Accounting, Stcnotypy, Comptometer and Dictaphone Opera- tion, etc. Complete bulletin on request. Day or Evening Classes. nt af Stratton C 0 L L E Established 1856 13 South Michigan Avenue 77 1, G E Chicago, Illinois an 224 Q Hardware Housewares WALKER COMPANY Gift Headquarters 126 NORTH OAK PARK AVENUE Oak Park, Illinois Phone Euclid 9700 Radio and Toys Sporting Goods B O Y S O N S Since 1910 isllles Jewelers - Silversmiths 123 N. Oak Park Ave. Euclid S624 to all the gwzduates ffafazgzffogf OAK PARK, ILL. TYPEWRITERS A1IMakz's ci' ' Wy Z3 ' jam 73 1024 N. B0lllL'l'lll'Li OAK PARK, ILL. 1033 South Blvd- 03k Park Trlcpbonc Euclid 510 SALES 1 RENTALS f RIZPAIRS Compliments of opken Hardware Co. PP 225 , 1' , P 'L ,A ,J :fi 1 - ,.iIi. J2:,. V . mf 2' 6 my .1,, A ' -' I 'ig' ' 'f ' qgfqif. s Q W at ,f ' ' 23' . A 'i'1f'..:' , Chr +V ' KX S 'M v yff fk i h if .1 in M A Q. j .K LEFT TO RIGHT-- Johnson, D. Lee, E.Ski1es, F.Witt, H.Prcxy, C.Stephens, R.Stepher1s, D 77 226 K Q SUBURBAN Ilbetropolitan JBusiness College Offers the following Courses to HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES co-EDUCATIONAL Stenography-the Machine Way in Shorthand Private Secretarial Business Administration and Advanced Accounting SEPTEMBER 1 TO MAY 31 f HOURS 9 A. M.-3 P. M. 0 S pzfriul College Pl'l'lIlH'llf0VJ' Courxr' June, July and August NIUNSON AND GREGG SHORTHAND Hours S A. M. to 1 P. M. V Oak Leaves Building 1140 Lake Street Phones Village S8 80-S8 81 57 227 44 PAINT AND WALL PAPER 4821-23 CHICAGO AVE., CHICAGO S924-26 CHICAGO AVE., CHICAGO 170 N. YORK ST., ELMHURST CHICAGO PHONES OAK PARK PHONE Austin 1170-1171 Euclid 790 QPrivate Exchange to Both Chicago Storesj Elmhurst Phone-Elmhurst 1242 ONCE You Taste Them- Nothing Else Will Satisfy . . . That's the opinion of everyone who has ever eaten Richelieu Raggedy Ann Pine- apple, for in these tempting dessert cuts there is all the flavor and natural good- ness of the fresh, fully-ripened fruit in the Hawaiian Islands. RIC H E L I E U Grocer Agents OAK PARK and RIVER FOREST, ILLINOIS For cz NEW FORD V-8 OR A Good Used Car S e e SN W BRO . I-Jluthorized 7DvaIz'rs 1011 South Boulevard 1 Oak Park EUCLID 7Ioo AUSTIN 442 7? 228 G EMICH CHEVROLET CO. Choose Chevrolet for Quality at Low Cost AUTHORIZED OAK PARK CHEVROLET DEALER AND SERVICE STATION 133 Madison St. Euclid 1782 OAK PARK, ILL. HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTOR CYCLES Bicycles and Repairs We Call and Deliver BICYCLILS RENTED JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS Illinois Harley-Davidson Sales 417-19 N. Harlem Ave. Phone Euclid 966-,Short block south of Lake St. BLUE CAB li'-3 OAK PARK GARAGE Located one-half block from High School Reatvonalzle' rules by lhe month for vars left during xrbool hours EXCELLENT AUTO LAUNDRY AND Glu4As1No DEPARTMENT S800 1740 515-19 Lake Street VILLAGE FOREST Euclid 10,75 FIGATNER-SCOTT CO Wholesale and Retail WALL We offer a complete and Home Owner. Our Wall Paper line of over 600 patterns Our Artist Supplies Brushes, Oil Colors, etc. Visit PAPER 0 PAINTS line of paint materials to the Decorator is most complete with 21 choice selection including the new Washables. consist of the best grades of Canvas, Our Oak Park Sfore 122 N. Marion Street Euclid 6767 CHICAGO STORE CICERO STORE 4341 W. Madison St. 6031 W. 22nd St. Columbus 2660 Cicero 67 55229K L ww -N, R V ak Y? WW' - -I - m'1ff 5 fl Qi ' :ig 2 .2225 . LEFT TO RIGHT--M,Mcxon, B. Ross, K.Hoque, D.Wi1ey, D.Iohnson, N.Saibe-rt S. Adams, M. Walker, I. Kuhn, B. Holbrook. 2 250 44 No Matter How You Define It Wl1CfhC1' you call it foresight, economy, good business, tlirift or anything else, a savings account is just plain common sense. Wlmerl you have a systematic savings plan and stick to it, you rwzfrol your surplus money-you make it work IIUIL' for your future, and you know it will be there when you need it. 650955 Avenue State Bank 104 N. Oak Park Ave. OAK PARK, ILLINOIS Our Tbirfy Sixth A'l777-jL'f'l'SUl'vj' Year D 21,1 -if A JOB FOR YOU Thcre's always a job waiting for you if you have properly prepared for one of the preferred execu- tive or secretarial positions in business. Co-Eclucational- Only H. S. Graduates Enrolled . Write or 'Phone for Free Bulletin ILLINOIS BUSINESS COLLEGE Established 39 Years 3260 W. Madison St. Van Buren 3768 2857 North Western Avenue MOLLOY-MADE covers do give an extra value in fine workmanship no matter what the classification, the design, the color, etc. may be. THE DAVID J. MOLLOY PLANT CHICAGO ILLINOIS You can Depend on its NEWS You can Rely on its ADVERTISING ARTISTIC PRINTING - BOOKLETS, CATALOGUES THE OAKP ARKER The Commzmiiy N ewspapern Euclid 9100 849 SOUTH BOULEVARD Forest 633 Austin 843 2 II sl IN SHORT, the Way to Wealth, if you desire it, is Nl as plain as the Way to market. It depends chiefly on NZ two words, industry and frugalityg that is, Waste neither time nor money, but make the best use of both. fAdvice to a Young Tradesman, 5? i -7475 by Benjamin Franklin.j 'QA 14: Oak Park Trust and Savings Bank ESTABLISHED I892 Lake Street at Marion ixbi 445555 A f gf, i 75232K ROUND TABLE TEA ' Com plimmzts of 735 Lake St. Euclid 10210 UDELICIOUS MEALS AT S' ECONOMICAL PRICES . OBBING CONFECTIONER Noon 11-3 . . . Evcrzzngs 5-8 J Sunday Dinnvrx-I2 to 8 O Jean Groote, Prop. I Compliments of DRECHSLER FUNERAL HUME mf' Qvm 39 years 0 4, Q ' FAMOUSLY KNOWN FOR HIGH QUALITY FOODS, DEPENDABLE SERVICE, AND REASONABLE PRICES. SIIIR II If MA N IDS IEY MARION STREET . . . PHONE EUCIID 3800 72l I.eKE STREET ..... . . . PHONE VILLAGE 4900 bb 233 K Compliments of Compliments of L 0 R E N Z WM. Y. GILMORE Habe1'clasbe1fy 35 SQN5 Avenue State Bank Building . 106 N. Oak Park Ave. Village OAK PARK AVENUE AT LAKI2 STREET Fritz Schoultz SL Co. G EFFICIENT JF PQQSQPTRICZQOA l H. l , P V. gk I QRITZ 5 5 l1LfI17H'Lldf!? fb: l7Y'lLlIfgl of sulbpljlng COSTUMES ZR GCD' Qfvxggw To E1 0 K PARK AND RIVER FoR1asT TOWNSHTP H Ififi SCHOOL QvSV COSTUMES rented for all pufpogcs 58 W. Lake Street Est. 1886 Chicago, IH. Compliments Of GJINOCCHJIO BROTHERS .fa Q4 K, 0 0 X 9234Q POSTAGE STAMPS C KAMPP 85 SON for FUNl'iRAl. HOME C111 , 318-320 North Central Avcnuc S T A M P S E R V I C E CiI11C'Xi.0,l11,. 212 S. Marion St. OPEN EVENINGS Phones: Austin 0017, Euclid 7487 HATTSTROM 85 SANDERS Sriwzfijqv and MllIIllftIl'fIlfiHQQ Oplivialzs WU' Sf7l'l'fLllfZf' 011 Pl't'Xt'l'f!Ifi0IIS PETERSONS PHARMACY H. C. PETERSON, R. PH. Medical Arts Building CUSTOM BUILT GLASSES 1001 Lake St., at Forest Ave. LEAK PARK Village 9:98 715 LAKE STREET, OAK PARK Try our nEl71t'P'Xl'IIt 1' Serziif' for Xflllllgc S440 bl'0k1'!I lmlwxgllk Rufriif Szzccffss fo The Class Of , I 93 5 A A HAROLD E. HAYWARD TM' lr'zw1r'r 111 Marion St, Oak Park Patrronize MT . . . . . . Advertisers D 235 CC ADVERTISERS INDEX Avenue State Bank .............. Blue Cab Co. ....... . Booth Fisheries .............. Boyson's Iewelry ............ Bryant and Stratton Business College .... Cless O. Burras .............. Davis Coal Co. ................ . Drechsler Funeral Home ..... Emich Chevrolet Co. ..... . Figattner-Scott Co. ...... . Gibson Studios .... Gilmore and Sons ..... Ginocchio Bros. ........ . Hattstrom and Sanders .... Hayward the Ieweler ...... High School Lunch Boom .... Illinois Business College ...... Illinois Harley-Davidson Sales. Iahn and Ollier Engravers ..... Kampp Funeral Home ....... E. W. Kneip .............. Licht Co. ........... . Linden Printing Co. ........ . Lorenz Haberdashery ........ Metropolitan Business College. Molloy Covers .............. Moser Business College ..... Nedlog Orange Co. ..... . The OakParker ................. Oak Park Garage ............... Oak Park Trust and Savings B Pankow Furs ................ Palmer Florist ............... Petersen's lce Cream Shops... Peterson's Pharmacy ........ Popken Hardware ....... Ralston Contectioners .... Richelieu Grocer Agents. . . Bound Table Tea Room .... Schoultz Costumers ..... Scott Petersen Meats ..... Snow Bros. ............. . Spangenberg and Co.. . . . Stamp Service ........ Strick1and's Foods . . . Tastee Snax Makers . .. Walker Hardware . . . Westpha1's ........ ank ..... up 236 44 P age 231 229 219 225 223 225 214 233 229 229 215 234 234 235 235 218 232 229 220 235 219 228 221 234 227 232 213 219 232 229 232 225 217 219 235 225 233 228 233 234 219 228 219 235 233 219 225 219 '5? 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