Proviso East High School - Provi Yearbook (Maywood, IL)

 - Class of 1935

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Commencement Week Program MAY 26-31 SUNDAY, MAY 26, 8:00 P. M. Baccalaureate Services Processional, War March of the Priests ..................... Mendelssohn invocation ............ ....................... T he Bev. Bertram G. Swaney Hymn, Come Thou Almighty King ..... ................... D e Giardini Scripture ....................................... The Rev. Wm. L. Halfaker Anthem, As Torrents in Summer' .................................. Elgar High School Choir Prayer ....................................... The Rev. Lou Wallace Gade Anthem, O Gladness Light ...... f ......................... Arkangelsky High School Choir Address, At the End of Broadway ............. .... T he Rev. Wm. F. Buch Hymn, America, the Beautiful ...... .................... W ard Benediction ............................ ..... T he Bev. A. I. Michael Recessional, Marche aux Flambeauxu .............................. Clark TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2:00 P. M. Class Day Exercises Processional, Marche aux Elambeaux . . . ..... . Music, A Dark Night .......................... .. High School Orchestra One-Act Play, Fourteen .............................. Members of the Senior Class Mrs. Horace Pringle .............. ............. . . Characters: J Elaine, her debutante daughter... IxDunharn, the butler ............ Scene: Mrs. Prinqle's New York Residence Time: Evening Bookholder: Dorothy Schneider ,Chairman of Costumes: Lorraine Nott Chairman of Properties: Elizabeth Garrett Marimba Solo, Overture Raymond by Thomas ...... .. Interpretive Dance, Mazurka .................. ..............Glazounow Senior Members of the Dance Club ..............Clark .....I-Iorlick and Stone Alice Gerstemberg .. . . . . . . . .Sara Grinpas . . . . Florence Rittmueller . . . .Kenneth Rockefeller . . Harriet Shilkaitis Solo Waltz ........................................... .... G eorgine Reay Class Poem ....................... .... I ean Stevens Music j A Song of the Waves ................... ....... P rotheroe l Howdy Do Mis' Springtime ................... .... G uion-Andrews Senior Boys' Glee Club Axe Ceremony ......................... William Iohnson and Howard Thelin Presentation of Provi ................. ...................... M arie Goodrich Acceptance of Provi .... Miss Iulia E. Evans and Superintendent H. H. Eelkema Presentation of Class Gift ................................. William Iohnson Recessional, Senior March . . .................. . FRIDAY, MAY 31, 8:00 P. M. Graduation Exercises ...........Ascher Processional, Pomp and Circumstance ............................. Elgar Invocation ................................. The Reverend Merrell E. Boulton MuSiCj Emitte Spiritum Tuum ................................... Scheutky lPilgrims' Chorus from Tannhauser ........................ Wagner Senior Choir Address, What Price Personality? ........................ Dr. Frank D. Slutz Presentation of Diplomas ........ Emery A. Parichy, Pres. of Board ot Education Becessional, War March ot the Priests ....................... Mendelssohn 27

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Prom. The rich, colorful atmosphere of the distinctive Oak Park Club furnished a colorful background for the pleasurable gathering. Under the soft glow of mellow lights, formally-dressed couples enjoyed the evening gliding to soft, dreamy waltzes, and whirling and bobbing to sizzling tangos, and titillat- ing hops. The realization that the end of their four long years of high school life was approaching all too swiftly, awakened many memories in the minds of the Seniors. The time had come to View in retrospect the accomplishments of the members of this worthy group. That the efforts of those whose commendable achievements in scholastic endeavors and in extra- curricular activities might be recognized and hon- ored, the faculty selected the names of the most outstanding Seniors to compose the following para- graphs of Who's Who in the Class of l935. At the end of their lunior year Iune Brunke, Shirley Pine, Rex Horton, Hilda Mahnke, Lora Puscheck, Leo Seren, and Aaron Spolin, by means of outstanding scholastic records earned gold medals, the highest scholastic honor awarded by Proviso. Charles Camp, Yedda Dorf, lane Gustafson, Marian Kel- strom, Ida Litke, Charlotte Popp, Georgine Reay, Florence Rittmueller, Erna Schroeder, Roger Sedg- wick, Elvena Ulrich, and Lillian Young received the same honor in their Senior year. The Music Department has selected the following as the outstanding musicians: Evangeline Buch, piano: Charles Camp, euphonium: Catherine Chron- ister, vocal: lulius Credity, Cornet: Russell Currie, clarinet: Kennerd Erase, string bass: Keawana Gar- man, violin: Prank Heil, piano, marimba: Bette Hilton, vocal: Gilbert lacobs, vocal: Donald Kane, string bass: Edna Kingdon, violin: Ethel Kingdon, cello: Melvin Korrell, violin: Clarence Kurz, tuba: Lillian Loeck, piano: leanne Nottingham, violin: Elizabeth Probasco, vocal: Roy Schultz, vocal: Charles Schuster, vocal: Harriet Shilkaitis, marimba, tympani: Herrick Van Gunten, vocal: Edwin Vodicka, vocal. Gilbert Daudistel, Georgine Reay, and Erna Schroeder were chosen for commendable work in dramatics. Dorothy Eilenberger was outstanding in art, and Ray Nelsen was named for outstanding work in the Manual Arts Department. ln secretarial service Elaine Paley, Anna Paulsen, Charlotte Popp, Myra Moscicke, and Pauline Waq- ner were named as prominent. The following five editors were selected as out- standing in publications: Marie Goodrich, Pageant, Provi: Rex Horton, Pageant, Provi: Lora Puscheck, Pageant: Adolph Zapfel, Pageant, Provi. Shirley lameson, Dorothy Klupping, Georgine Reay, and Elvena Ulrich were prominent in girls' athletics. The Boys' Athletic Department chose the following as the outstanding athletes: Carl Andersen, swim: Saverio Caruso, swim: Robert Berliner, track: Ray Conrad, baseball: William lohnson, football, baseball, basketball: Fred lantzen, football: Lester Klean, wrestling: lack LaRocco, football, wrestling: Leslie Wallace, baseball: Emerson Michael, track: Robert Mickow, track: Robert Miller, baseball: Frank Orist, baseball, football: Edward Russell, wrestling: Max Stein, track, wrestling: lohn Tiefenthal, base- ball, basketball: Adolph Urbelis, baseball, basket- ball, football: Russell Vahldick, track: Edward Wolff, swim: Sollie Zapler, track. The following Seniors had not been absent nor tardy nor excused early in four years, ending April 30, 1935: Arlene Brown, Stella Buginas, Vera Bus- boom, Richard Crabbe, Carol Freiday, Ida Litke, Virginia Treabess, and Frank Urbaytis. With undulating rhythm, long lines of Seniors in gray caps and gowns now move slowly forward to the majestic strains of Pomp and Circumstance. After four years of accomplishment the pinnacle of high school achievement has been reached, and youth marches on to face its future. But not without a backward glance of regret and not without a trace of sorrow do these solemn robed figures pass on into a new world. Life in their old world has been kind to them: their days have been filled with beauty and with enjoyment. For them, cherished remembrances alone shall re- main undimmed throughout the years: and, looking a quarter century into the future, they sing, We will see thee in our memory, shining through a golden haze. A sketch oi the gift oi the Class of 1935, a tennis court. Q .. K- Y K' i i Y J ,..A .b ii jr! nm. Mi K L K . . . i A . V. - . .. . , . 1 . 4 W.- ,,. -Q? xr fx. r . .Jfdv -' . 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Ioe Francis Abate Latin Club, 2. A deep, genuine, heart-felt sincerity is a trait of true and noble manhood. Douglas L. Abbott, Ir. Latin Club, l, lunior Hi-Y, l, 2, Neo-Pythag- oreans, Sophomore Dramatic Club, Pres., English Cabinet Play, 3, Senior Hi-Y, 4, Proviso Players, 4, Senior Class Play, Bronze Scholarship Medal, National Honor Society. The part was aptly fitted and naturally performed. Fred R. Ahlers Latin Club, l, Freshman Dramatic Club, Student Council, 2, 3, lunior I-li-Y, 2, In-and-About Chicago Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Senior Hi-Y, 3, 4, Bronze Scholarship Medal, National Honor Society. Diligence is capable of effecting almost everything. Lola Mont Aiken High School, Zeigler, Ill., l, G. A. A., l. Every joy is gain and gain is gain, however small. Mario Francis Aiuppa English Cabinet Play, 3. When Duty whispers low, 'Thou must,' The youth replies, 'I can.' Henry Alderson Spanish Club, 3, Treas., 4, Iunior Varsity Foot- ball, 3, 4, Senior Hi-Y, 4, Bronze Scholarship Medal. ' University of Illinois l'll find a way or make one. Earl V. Allers German Club, l, 2, Track, 2, Senior Science Club, 4, Statesmen, 4. University of Illinois Do not take life too seriously, you will never get out of it alive anyway. Gottfried K. Altergott Varsity Club, 3, Vice-Pres., 4, Varsity Foot- ball, 3, Senior Senate, Senior Hi-Y, 4. Give me a lever long enough, a prop strong enough, and I can single-handed move the world. Hallie Virginia Amling German Club, 3, Historians, 4, Archery Award, 4. The soul selects her own society. Harvey Ancel Freshman Dramatic Club, Pres., Iunior Hi-Y, I, Pres., 2, Sophomore Dramatic Club, College Club, 3, English Cabinet Book-Review Contest, 3, English Cabinet, Pres., 4, Library Staff, 3, 4, Pageant Editorial Staff, 3, 4, Parnassus Club, 4, Provi Editorial Staff, Winner of American Legion Essay Contest, Bronze Scholarship Medal, National Honor Society. Northwestern University His pen was striking, resistless, and grand. Doris Andermann German Club, Z, Historians, 4. Full of fancy, jollity, and fun. Catherine Anders Oak Park Hospital Gentleness and repose are paramount to everything else in a woman. Carl Edward Andersen Senior Hi-Y, 3, 4, Swimming, 3, lunior Varsity Football, 4, Bronze Scholarship Medal, National Honor Society. How many times have I with a swimmer's stroke flung the billows back from my drenched hair. Lauretta Iane Anderson Latin Club, l, 2, 4, Senior Home Econ- omics Club, 3, Senior Guard, Pres., 4A, Historians, 4, Dial Club, 4. University of Wisconsin Happiness seems made to be shared. Marion Barbara Andree Providence Academy, Chicago, Ill., l, German Club, 2, 3, Senior Home Economics Club, 3. i Burroughs Business College She pursues her way, unmoved by argument. Clarence Appelt High School, Shumway, Ill., l, 2, 3, Concordia College, River Forest, Ill., 4B, Student Council, 4A. Firm of purpose. Mary Io Armstrong St. Mary's High School, Chicago, Ill., l, 2. f A lady of artistic temperament. Eleanor Edythe Arndt German Club, l, O. G. A., Bronze Schol- arship Medal. Refinement, the virtue personified, Abe Asher College Club, 2, 3, Senior Science Club, 3, Forum, 4, Historians, 4, Sports Club, 4. Without a doubt, he's one good scout. Frances Marie Augustine Italian Club, l, 2, O. G. A. Into the midst of things- Clara Helen Axen O. G. A. Mistress of common sense and of herself. Agnes Marie Bailey Student Council, l, O. G. A., Silver Scholar- ship Medal. Reason with, pleasure, and wisdom with mirth. Bernard A. Bailey Concordia College, Conover, N. C., l, Tuley High School, Chicago, Ill., 2, 3, Senior Science Club, 4, Senior Hi-Y, 4, Historians, 4. University of Illinois Let me live in a house by the side of the road and be a friend to man. Nellie Mae Baker Latin Club, l, Commercial Club, 4. Moody Bible Institute Her modest looks the cottage might adorn. Walter Balgemann l expect great things, because I am happy and I have friends. Albert Barnes Latin Club, l, Bronze Scholarship Medal. We build the ladder by which we rise. Stella Ann Baron G.A.A., 3, Hockey Manager, 4, Dancers Club, 4. All things are won by diligence. Sidney Herbert Barsky Latin Club, 1, 2, lunior Hi-Y, l, 2, Com- mercial Club, 3, Senior Science Club, 3, Sec., 4, College Club, 3, 4, Dial Club, 4, Clarinet Quartet, 4. Northwestern University There is something marvelous in music. Eleanore Nancy Bartz Burnham School of Beauty Culture Gaiety is the soul's health, Eleanor R. Beaven Latin Club, 2, Senior Home Economics Club, 4, Commercial Club, 4, O. G. A., Bronze Scholarship Medal. Imbued with beauty which we worship in a star. Edwin Becht Latin Club, l, 2, Chess and Checker Club, 3, Pres., 4. He takes time to resolve. Dorothy Iane Beck Latin Club, l, 2, Aeclile, 3A, Quaestor Primus, 4B, Consul, 4A, G. A. A., 2, Girls' League Rep., 4, 'College Club, 4, Eta Sigma Phi Medal. University of Illinois The highest graces of music flow from the feelings of the heart. Iohn I. Beck Sophomore Dramatic Club. See, how these rascals use mel They will not let my play run, And yet they steal my thunder. Irene M. A. Behrens Commercial Club, 4, Senior Home Eco- nomics Club, 4, O. G. A. Burnham School of Beauty Culture The art of pleasing consists in being pleased. Edward Bell Oak Park High School, Oak Park, Ill., l, lunior Hi-Y, l, 2, Student Council, 2, Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4, Forum, 2, 3, Treas., 4, Crusaders, 3, Sports Club, 3, 4, lunior Varsity Basket- ball Manager, 3, Varsity Basketball Manager, 4, Pageant Busi- ness Staff, 4, Varsity Club, 4, Statesmen, 4. Purdue University Born for success he seemed, With grace to win, with heart to hold.

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