Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1931

Page 1 of 244

 

Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1931 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1931 Edition, Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collectionPage 7, 1931 Edition, Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1931 Edition, Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collectionPage 11, 1931 Edition, Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1931 Edition, Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collectionPage 15, 1931 Edition, Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1931 Edition, Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collectionPage 9, 1931 Edition, Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1931 Edition, Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collectionPage 13, 1931 Edition, Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1931 Edition, Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collectionPage 17, 1931 Edition, Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 244 of the 1931 volume:

WVVVVVVVWWVVVYQVVWVVVVVVV 'Z lg!! 3 006 fd' -5 Q13 as? '53 fi 43 W 'S If Q55 Eiga' Q? - fs- gg N n W ' N JM f '81 :,1I 3 Q Q 575 25 - Q 41 -L: ..,' Q0 as 3 Q , if me ww 1fx x Q, ' g 303555 f T it 9 1, , ,, ., Q A, ra Q v Ak' 4 b W l mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm'.vm'm'm'm'mv 'X Z'4'4'04'4'4'04'4'4'474'4'4'4 4'4'4'4'4V4V4?21 IX T MIGNONNE A. MITCHELL Editor-in-Chief MYRTLE M. LOHNER Associate Editor JAMES E. BUILD Associate Editor IRVING MILLER Art Edifor MISS ETTA G. CLARK Ea'itoria1 Azizfiscr MISS ELINOR Ross Art Adviser MR. EWALD H. SCHULZ Business Adviser MRS. RosE PHILLIPS Assisfmd Editorial Ad1,'isc'r EZ? ILMWQP W TW Q9 13? TUQICQ WLUUEKSHZIQYQZOIIEI KQBVKQUWKQOUIGNL IUUZKFLIUI XCCJUIC GQUKQSZGKO UEQIEJUCYCGDE7 Xli-2'g1 ggiliz .4-fi ffffff-4 ,AJILE Ev' 51lLL,Q lHOll 14 I lnTlzA:22!ilr il-'lf IILSQ-HI lll un LLEEQ H1 GR LQLJQ HHH TH! :Ia HQfIlII S LUIIH Explanation of Theme I NCONQUERED WATERS! Against a back- ground of towering buildings, an ageless lake, the 1931 Lantern comes forth. From birch canoe to granite giants has been the accomplishment of Chicago, but always present was the encouraging, defying Michigan, at once a support and a challenge. Thus we have typified Chicago and Roosevelt in these pages. Leadership is paramount in the Indian guard- ing the Congress parkway, opening the way to a mighty Wforld's Fair. The june class is represented by the Buckingham fountain, loveliest of nionuments to pioneering. From Superior to Erie fall the waters that lead our February graduates. Magic commerce and engineering marvels mark the entrance to our civic activities, the museum of our pride beckons to lovers of sciences, as well as arts, nearby are our athletes, sportsmen, competing in a Grecian stadium for the prize of youth and health. But behind these all, a fit- ting background for such man-made marvels, flow the Michigan waters-true soul of our great city. -Mignonne Mitchell ELLLI c nToYnlLmn DE.CII'I OF GIRLS A IUI-IO LIS .CI ITIEITIBER or RCOSEVELTIS FIRST HICULTY CIIID fORITIER SPOIISOR or TI-IE LFIIITERII, I-IFIS EVER BEER FI TRUE CIIID IUORTI-IY PIONEER III TI-IE LIfE OF OUR SCI-ICOL TI-IE 1931 LFIIITERII STCIff DEDICICITES rms bmgghm ELLA C. MOYNIHAN Dean of Girls g gz'Sli.1 ll!-II! Q E! L !!'! YIIIIIII1 ill! I1lfllKXll L. 'EMT E QEEQJ QELESLJ QS! ifllgfl Page Ten A X wma Lunosf SQ Page Ele Along fbc' slvorrfs of fb? Migkfy Muff, Chicago, vify of pozaw' and p1ll lJOSt', lie Luka Micfaigaffs brighf, fool furqzzoise 1wzfc'rs-sylzbol of fha' Sfffllgfb and sfcfurffastuess of the c'iiy's youth. f From this lonely wind-swept dnnf' Robert Sicnr dc' La Salle gazea' eastward thinking of the glory which Cloeecagon Portage land would bring to king and conn- try and to generations tbfn unborn. N Wbwere Old Fort Dearborn stood, where Ki71Zi8,S cabin echoed to the sounds of pioneer mirth, along Hoe inlaml waterway they rise-lofty, graceful towers of C011'117'l?1'L'6', the dream of youth in archil'eCtu1'e-utility and beauty hand in hand. lV0!'fblL'lll'll afoug ffm' Lakz' slwrr' Sftllllf flollzvx zvflirfa in ffzvir III'K'XK'lIL'U l'l'l,'l'lll ifyc fuwzliar lwrifugc' of CZJil'llxQf1-!70l'lI am! 4'J11nzfml-fln- virility of a iIi0lIl'l'l' jmsf, IlIlfft'K1 zfiflv t'I!1fIl!'f' of ffm OM Wm-Ill, tl gift of srfmul and 4'0H4'4Ql' foray. g gQ 1+ A Follow our Lakcfs winding way, leaving fbe surge of frajfif. Pfam' and surceasr from Cara' are found l7r'm'aih the grown arrfaed branclovx, beneath whose shade the trillizun and fha' wood-violvf bloom calmly and resffully as in thc' days of the alis- rovercwx. 925253 WA ' .2-T-4 E !W!!!Q 1-3 B9 JAMES T. GAFFNE Y PP'i71l'ilIdl ALFRED H. CLARKE Assistant Principal J. A. HACKER Dean of Boys ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Top row-Mrs. H. S. Crehore, Mrs. H. Greenwood. bmtum row-Mr. E. H. Schulz, Mr. G. Ockerby, Mr. G. Steiner. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Top row-Mr. S. Dodge, Miss M. McKown, Miss L. Tinker, Miss E. Frost ,Miss M. Griffin, Mrs. A. Suess. Second row-Mrs. M. Smith, Miss C. Hirtzel, Miss M. Graham, Miss N. Clark, Miss A. Rochford, Miss C. Rattner. Bottom row-Miss E. Waters, Mrs. I. Clark, Miss E. Clark, Miss M. Mosher, Mrs. R. Phillips, Miss E. Mendelsohn. Page Twenty-two I I LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Top row-Mr. P. O'Keeffe, Mrs. M. Zieglschmid, Miss M. Ullrich, Mrs. M. Williamson, Miss G. Geer, Mr. G. Steiner. Bottom row-Mrs. E. Harris, Mrs. G. Davis, Miss P. Morse, Miss H. Blanchard, Miss I.. Herrmann. SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Top row-Mrs. L. Nelson, Miss M. Phipps, Miss A. Hutton, Miss R. Flanagan, Mrs. H. Greenwood, Miss M. F. Hunt, Miss E. Wheelock, Miss M. McCoy, Mr. B. Ferguson. Bottom row-Mr. C. Bill, Miss S. Arpro, Miss H. Burns, Miss F. Williams, Miss C. Crouch, Miss M. Tobin, Mrs. H. B. Lotz. Pugc' Tuwxly-Ibwe 1 MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Top row-Miss G. Badger, Miss D. Frazee, Mrs. H. Lueck, Miss G. Brand, Miss E. lXlu1'1'ay. Mrs. L. Bristol. Mis. C. Brown. Bottom row-Mr. G. Hewitt, Mr. M. Thompson, Mr. J. Hacker, Mr. W. Hendershot, Mr. S. Sackheim. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Top row-Mr. A. Fieser, Mr. W. Brown, Mr. V. Schaefer, Mr. L. Mansell, Mr. L. McKown, Mr. C. Fullmer. Secrnd xowf Miss M. Henson. Miss T. Lzuld. Ur. A. L. Anderson. Mr. O. fohh. Miss I.. Strec. Bottom row-Miss R. Bannister, Mrs. E. Moon, Miss S. McGovern, Miss M. Hayes, Miss L. Sprowls. Page Twenty-four COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Top row-Miss 0. Marshall, Mrs. H. S. Crehore, Mrs. F. Lally, Mr. H. Kluiz. Bottom row-Miss E. Siedenburg, Miss E. McCormick, Miss I. McKean, Miss F. Bewersdorf. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Capt. R. Seabury, Miss I. M. Barry, Miss H. Johnson, Mr. E. Benrstrasser. Pagf' Twenfy-fiL'L' ' ART DEPARTMENT Top row-Mr. A. Bergbom, Mr. G. Ockerby, Mr. W. Hjertstedt Bottom row-Miss E. McCreedy, Mr. N. Kirchoif, Miss E. Ross. Page Twenty-six SHOP TEACHERS Top row-Mr. P. Lahann. Mr. D. Naden. Bottum row-Mr. L. Lapham, Mr. E. Mraz, Mr. B. Bulawa. GIRLS' GYMNASIUM DEPARTMENT Miss G. Hanley, Mrs. L. Egc, Miss I. Hollenbcrgcr, Miss O. W'illiams. T011 row Ii. Alton. C. Hillman. R. Marx, First row R. flizippel. M. Mcfuzxig. Page Twenty-xvven . FACULTY Top row-D. Mitchell, R. Griflin, C. Alexander, P. Buggie, W. Mulvaney, G. Prinsen, M. Weir, J. Neal. Second row--J. Bartelme, E. Addison, E. McCredie, D. Nolan, M. Stroscher, R. Wallace, M. Gerrity. Bottom row-B. Peterson, A. Paulson, M. Gruener, S. Goldberg, L. Holly, C. Anger, L. Maxey. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Mrs. H. Johnson, Miss K. Dempsey, Miss M. Ridge Page Twenly-eight LIBRARY ASSISTANTS r B. Roseman, Miss G. Liebling, Miss G. Kruchwitz, Miss O. Rathbun. OTHER FACULTY MEMBERS F. Baldwin J. Conro P. Craven T. Cohen B. Crowley L. Doerfer B. Graham M. Goerens I. Valentine L. Harford G Hoag K Kavanagh C Kerley I. Layland A. Marnell E. Miller K. Seyler Page Twenly-mne Jxfififxd 'LRF J JUNE AQ OHICG President ..... Stanley Bergbom Vice-Presizlenf ..., ..... F red Drucker Sccrelary .,.. ,... L ois Mertes Treasurer ,.,. . . .Eldon Baker Prom Com miller' Clarence Linn, chairman Meyer Fox Julius Horelick Lucille Lunge Frances Gierke Alice Nelson Grace Chelstrom Graduation C0111lI1lffCL' Anna Beck, chairman John Burch Marjorie Peterson Elsa Jensen Steve Vrablick Franklin Dicke Alice Martin Robert Flory Clara Le Brint Philip Weinstein Iliiigrljirlisgfhn Class C olors- Henry Bluestone Genevieve Anderson Coral and Silver Class Flower- Tree Co mmiffcfe Clggilxflglfafrgll-ea Rose Alvin Berndt, chairman The will to do, the soul to dare Marian Boger Otho Riner Jane Swatek Ruth Ben-Amy William Biedenweg Irwin Wald Gift Commiifee Ellen Wexler, chairman Alfred Falk Norman Goodman Fred Baum Eileen Hirschfelder Dorothy Rosenhouse William Silberberg Grace Christenson Daniel Mansowitz Helen Johnson Annette Ginsburg Juliet Kart Milton Heller Eli Oboler Color, Flower, and Motio Commiftee Myrtle Lohner, chairman Ray Schultz Helen Friedrich Elvera Holz Ruth Zucker George Ranson Jesse Riley Page Tlvirly-one Page Thirty-two Flame Like an orange flame Playing against the dusk Of a summer night, Our dreams, living dreams Strive upward. Soon, A time will come When the world With its long destructive power Will smother that flame. The flame will be quenched- But our glowing dreams Guided by an inner force of Truth, And Courage Which glorifies our being, Youth, Will rise ever higher, Higher-higher-unto Accomplishment. Fanny Lrvufin Edward Acker R.O.T.C. Alc'xuml1'r I'IllIII.:If0Il Illslillihf Adeline Allswang G.A.A.g Civics Club: J.Y.L.g Student Secretaryg Girl Re- serves. Buximfsx World Donald Anderson, deceased Heavyweight Basket Ballg Civics Clubg Student Councilg Senior Hi-YQ Golf Clubg Foot- ballg R Club. Jeanette Anderson Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Home Economics Clubg Junior Volley Ball Championshipg C h o r a l Club. Business Worlzl Edna Apfelberg ,I.Y.L.g Civics Clubg G.A.A. Councilg Library Assistant. Seymour Applebaum Basket Ballg Treasurer of R Clubg Civics Clubg B.A.A.g J.Y.L.g Spanish Club. UlIfl't'f5ilY1' of Illinois Dorothy Asher Civics Clubg Choral Clubg 'lLelewala g ulolantheng Lieu- tenant, Hall Guards. Urzizrrsily of Illinois l - .- uk , A S+ . James Albright Aeroplane Club. Hymen Alper Civics Clubg J.Y.L.g Skating Team Managerg Lightweight Footballg Inter-room Baseball Champions. UIllL'l'1'Sifj' of Illinois Genevieve Pearl Anderson Symphonic Choirg C i v i c S Clubg G.A,A.g Student Secre- taryg Dean's Round Table. Roger Anderson Civics Clubg Stamp Club. Edward Appelgren Dean's Councilg Architectural Clubg International Drawing Exchangeg Civics Clubg Treas- urer, Senior Hi-Y. N0r.fIJwc'sfcr'n Unizwrsity Louis Bernard Arenson R.O.T.C. Usherg Civics Club: Footballg Trackg Architectural Clubg Chess and Checker Club. Uuizwsily of VVisvonsin Henry Bach Civics Clubg Auto Clubg R Clubg Captain, Interclass Base- ball Championsg Baseball Team. Bzisiurss World Page Thirty-lbree Frederick William Baum Civics Clubg Student Coun- cilg Maid of the Millng Ger- man Clubg Symphonic Choirg R.O.T.C.g Crack Companyg Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. Esther Becker Civics Clubg G.A.A. 1Vorfhwcxlc'r'1z Uzzizwsily Anita Bedau Civics Clubg G.A.A. Councilg Choral Clubg Harlequin Club. Chicago Ar! Irzsfiiule Molly Belohlavek Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Lead- ers' Clubg Volley Ball Cham- pions. Ruth Benjamin Student Councilg Civics Clubg J.Y.Lg Readers' Clubg Library Assistant. Sanford Berg Civics Clubg Interclass Track Champions. Lucille Ida Bergman G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Tap Dancingg Swimming Club. Page Thirty-four Anne Beck Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Harle- quin Clubg Volley Ball Cham- pionsg Student Secretary. Harold Arthur Becker Orchestrag Student Councilg Civics Clubg J.Y.L.g All-Chi- Cago High School Orchestra. Chicago Musical College Sydney Jacques Beller Ruth Ben-Amy Humor Editor, Lantern Staffg Weekly Staffg Presi- dent, Readers' Clubg Viee-Pres- idcnt, Harlequin Clubg The Whole Townls Talkingng Vice- Presidcnt, J.Y.L.g Associate Ed- itor, j.Y.L. Journalg Symphonic Choirg Iolanthe g Maid of the Millug Debate Clubq Civics Clubg G.A.A. U11i1'ETXlfJ' ofCl1ir-ago Anna Bensetler Civics Clubg G.A.A. Stanley Bergbom Captain, Basket Ball Teamg Vice-President, Civics Clubg In- terroom Track Championsg Choral Clubg R Club. U11i1fersity of Illinois June Virginia Bergstrom Girl Leaderg G.A.A.g Danc- ing Classg Dean's Round Tableg Weekly Staff Typistg Civics Club. Zella Berman Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Choral Clubg ulolantheug Harlequin Clubg Lieutenant, Hall Guard. Norfbweslcrn Uzziucrsity Hermia Bernstein Tap Dancingg Fencingg Har- lcquing Choral Clubg Civics Clubg J.Y.L.g G.A.A. Norfhwcslcrn U71il'I'fSifj' Mary Josephine Betke Civics Clubg Harlequin Clubg Girl Reservesg S y m p h 0 n i e Choirg G.A.A.g Champion Vol- ley Ball Teamg Latin Club: Choral Club. Business College Bernice Biedenweg G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Swim- ming Teamg Tennis Clubg Stu- dent Sccretaryg Girl Reserves. Urliwrxily of Illinois Catherine Binheimer G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Stu- dent Councilg Dancing Classy Choral Club. Sidney Block Civics Clubg Auto Club. U!1iL'6fXifj' of Illinois Inez Blum Civics Clubg J.Y.I..g G.A.A. BIlXil1L'XS Worlzl :EM-.z ye. AW.,-. , ., .. Q Alvin Harold Berndt Manager, Senior Trackg Foot- ballg Six Footers, Clubg Senior Hi-Yg Golf Clubg Civics Club. Uniwrsify of Illinois Mark Bernstone Civics Clubg Debate Clubg Chemistry Clubg President, Zo- ology Club. Unircrfify of Clvirago Else Bichel Student Secretaryg Symphonic Choirg Book-room. William Biedenweg President, Science Clubg Base- ballg Student Councilg Week- ly Stalfg Secretary, junior Hi-Yg Vice-president, Senior Hi-Yg German Club. Norflvzvesfvrrz Ufzizrrsily Theodore Biss Civics Clubg Physics Clubg Chemistry Clubg Student Coun- cil. Henry Bluestone Chemistry Clubg President, Chess and Checker Clubg Phys- ics Clubg Captain, Hall Guards. Uniwrxify of Chicago Mable Mae Blume Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Harle- quin Clubg Volley Ball Cham- pious. Page Thirty-ji ve Dorothy Bacon Girls' Round Table, Student Councilg Civics Clubg Choral Club, Student Secretary, Clean- Up Secretary. Drake UIIiL'C1'XifJ' Helen Hartwick Baldry Civics Club, Swimming Clubg G.A.A.g Life Saving Club, Ten- nis Clubg Junior Volley Ball Championship, Swimming Page- dnt. Nortbweslrrn Ul1ib'C1'Xiijl Caroline Barberis Civics Clubg G.A.A. Richard Charles Barnes Civics Club. U11iL'r'rsily of Illinois Estelle Barr Team Manager, Debate Club, Secretary, J.Y.L.g J.Y.L. Jour- nal Staifg Harlequin Club, Readers' Clubg Political Science Clubg History Clubg Fencingg Civics Club, G.A.A. Kenneth Bartels R.O.T.C.g Band. Jane Bauer Student Councilg G. A. A., Civics Clubg Volley Ball Cham- pionsg Book-room. Norfhwexiern Uuherxily Page Thirty-six Eldon G. Baker Treasurer, Junior Hi-Yg Pres- ident, Senior Hi-Yg Civics Club, Executive Boarclg Tennis Club, Student Council, Dean's Coun- cilg Political Science Clubg Lantern Staff, 4A Treasurer. Purdue University Louis Balotin Zoology Clubg Civics Clubg Chess and Checker Club. University of Chicago Virginia Baltus Treasurer, G.T.C.g Treasurer, T.N.T.g Civics Clubg Student Secretary, G.A.A.g Commercial Clubg Star Club. Irwin Barnofsky Heavyweight B a s k e t Ballg Civics Club, UR Club, B.A.A.g j.Y.L. U1ZiV6l'Sifjf0flili710iS George Bartels Civics Club. Business World Augustine Beverly Bartos Mayfair, Civics Clubg May- fair, G.A.A. Jean Bauldry G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Library Assistant. 1 Marion Boger ' G.A.A. Councilg Civics Clubg Ballet Class. Fred Bork , B,A.A.g Civics Clubg Auto Clubg International Drawing Exchange. Ul1ll'FI'5l1J' of Illinois Lawrence Braginsky l Civics Clubg History Clubg Interclass Track Championsg i Physics Club. ' Uuiwrxitj' of Illinois W Bob Breither ' Civics Clubg Track. l Edwin Frederick Brice Civics Club. lVOVl'lJlL'L'SfL'fII U71il'L'l'Sf1j' Philip Briskin Civics Clubg Trackg J.Y.L. l Dorothy Brodsky Civics Clubg Student Coun- i Cilg G.A.A.g J.Y.L.g Student Sccretaryg Girl Reserves. NOVffJlL'F5f6fI1 U1IlL't'l'Xlf3.' Mary Boland Civics Clubg Choral Clubg G.A.A.g Weekly Typistg Tap Dancingg Swimming. BIlXll7C'X.V Worlil Max Boykoff Civics Clubg Chemistry Club. Robert Brandt Art Inslilulc Rae Cecile Bribram Student Councilg Civics Clubg G.A.A. Councilg Student Secretaryg Spanish Clubg Choral Club. Mary Ellen Brindley Life Savingg Secretary, Swim- ming Clubg Girl Leadersg Sec' retary, G.A.A.g Dancing Classesg Volley Ball Championship Team: Choral Clubg 'llolantheng Civ- ics Clubg Swimming Pageant. Muriel Brodack Civics Clubg G.A.A. Joe Brodsky Civics Club. Ohio Sfute Uriiuvrsity Page Tloirty-seven Jerry Bronstein Tennis Teamg Baseballg Cap- tain, Baseballg Captain, Checker Teamg Civics Clubg Skating Teamg J.Y.L.g Chemistry Club. University of Illinois Ada Bernice Brown Civics Clubg J.Y.I..g G.A.A.5 Debate Clubg Dancing Class. Leo Brown Civics Clubg International Drawing Exchange. John Kenneth Burch Dean's Councilg Crack Squadg Crack Platoong Civics Clubg International Drawing Exchange. Mary Louise Burke Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Dean's Secretary. Moser Business College Carl Carlson Civics Clubg Auto Clubg Golf Clubg Interclass Baseball Cham- pionshipg German Clubg Base- ball Team. University of Illinois Alvin Ray Carlson Orchestrag Symphonic Choirg Iolanthe g Maid of the Millug Civics Club. Page Thirty-eight s.--. .... L srr .rr Edward Earl Brooks Swimming Squadg Cross Country Teamg Indoor Trackg Aeronautics Club: Auto Clubg Baseballg Civics Club. Edward Brown Lieutenant, Hall Guardsg Civics' Club. Crane College Burton Russel Buchhauser Student Councilg Architec- tural Clubg R.o.T.C. Crack Squadg International Drawing Exchange. Armour Insfilulc' of Technology James Burd Civics Clubg Lantern Staifg Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. Unizfersity of Chicago David Horatio Camras Civics Clubg Ice Skatingg Golf Club. Ul1ll'l'l'Xifjl of Illinois Iver Carlson Robert Carlson Civics Club. Northwestern University Lillian Rae Carpenter Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Assist- ant Chief, Hall Guards: Weekly Staffg Civics Clubg Executive Boardg Student Councilg Choral Club. Norlfaurslerzl Ul1ii'i'rxily Charles Caul R.O.T.C.g Rifle Teamg Crack Squadg Crack Companyg Crack Platoong First Lieutenantg Stu- dent Councilg Civics Clubg Auto Clubg German Clubg Political Science Clubg Order of the Blade. Crum' College Grace Chelstrom Choral Clubg G. A. A.g Stu- dent Councilg Tennis Club. Business College Edna Marie Christensen G.A.A.g Civics Clubg House- hold Art Club. Chicago Norzmil College Margaret Katherine Clark G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Physics Clubg Office Secretary: Tennis Teamg Latin Clubg Champion- ship Volley Ball Teamg Harle- quin Club. Roxiiry College Edward Codel Choral Club. Uniz emily of Michigan Sidney Larry Cohan Civics Club. Norfbwrfsferu Uni: vrxily ss., gr. 'M-Q-M .. .... aa, -. A kmwif ,. . - s. ' a ' --sw .,,...,' . s Rebecca Betty Cassel sI.Y.L.g Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Balletg School Championship Volley Ball, Business Wforlul Anna Cerny G.A.A.g Civics Club. Alice Chookaszian Symphonic Choirg Iolanthe g Maid of the Mille? Civics Clubg G.A.A,q Secretary of Art Clubg Art Editor, La Estrel- la : Ballet Class. Art Instilule Grace Christenson Civics Clubg G.A,A. Councilg Girl Reservesg Student Coun- cilg Dean's Round Tableg Office Sccretaryg Spanish Clubg Tennis Clubg International Drawing Exchange. Nortbwfsteriz Uniwrxily Harry Clauson International Drawing Ex- changeg Senior Architectural Clubg Civics Club. Armour Inslilnfe of Technology Virginia Cogswell Civics Clubg Girl Resrevesg G.A.A.g Latin Clubg Harlequin Clubg Tennis Class. Business World Rose Cohen History Clubg G.A.A.g Ten- nis Clubg Civics Clubg Spanish Clubg Secretary to D e a n g Vfeekly Staff. lNl0ViblL'1'Xft'VII Ul1il't'YXif-ji Page Thirty nine Ruby Cohen J.Y.L.g G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Weekly Staff. Ullll'f1'Xlfj' of Wiscorzxirz Mildred Blanche Conroy G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Student Councilg Tennis Club. Cbirugo Normal College Victor Damko Civics Clubg Inter - Room Track Championsg F e n c i n g Classg Physics Club. Norfllwcsfrrra UI1l1'UYXlfjl Franklin Dicke Civics Clubg Book-Roomg Choral Clubg Lieutenant, Hall Guards. Frank Deli Purdue Uiziwrsiiy Edmund Dolatowski Civics Club. Shulamis Dorinson Secretary, Harlequin Clubg The Whole Town's Talkingug Zoology Clubg G.A.A.g Civics Clubg j.Y.L.g Student Council Executive Boardg Lieutenant, Hall Guardsg Choral Clubg His- tory Clubg Secretary, Political Science Clubg Secretary, Inter- national Correspondence Club. U11iw'1'si!y of Wisconsirl Page Forty Ramona Cohn Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Spanish Clubg Ofhce Secretaryg Readers' Club. Ul1ll'Fl'Xllj' of Illinoix Lucille Crane Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Ofhce Secretary. Edith Danielson G.A.A.g Civics Clubg School Basket Ball Champions. Eleanor Dieball G.A.A. Business World Dorothy Dirshmidt Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Danc- ing Class. Cbirugo Normal College Walter Domoracki Inter-Room Baseball Cham- pionshipg Senior Hi-Yg Civics Clubg Political Science Clubg German Club. Nortbweslcrn Urzivrrxily Fred Drucker Vice-President, 4B C l a s s 3 Trackg Lightweight Basket Ballg President, R Clubg Civic s Clubg J.Y.L.g Orchestrng Model Aero Club. Ufiiwrsilj' Of Illinois Isabelle Drucker G.A.A., Tap Dancing Class. Blisiiirss Wforld Leah Tybyle Dushkin Weekly Stall, Associate Ed- itor, J.Y.L. Journal, Vice-Presi- dent, J.Y.L., Civics Club Ex- ecutive Board, Student Council, Mikado , Iolanthe',, Readers' Club, Lieutenant, Hall Guards. Uiiiwrsily of Chicago John Dworin President, History Club, Tennis Team, Student Council, Harlequin Club, Debate Team, The Whole Town's Talking , Political Science Club, Civics Club, Weekly Staff. Universily of Michigan Maxine Eaton G.A.A., Civics Club, Life Saving Club, Swimming Club. Ilene Florence Edelson Civics C1 u b , Symphonic Choir, G.A.A., Penaspir, Io- lantl'1e , Mikado,', Maid of the Mille, Readers, Club. Uiziwrsily of Illinois Harry Edgar Civics Club, Deanls Council. Harvey Eich Civics C l u b , Engineering Club, President, Senior Archi- tectural Club, Chairman, Inter- national Drawing Exchange. Armour Iusfiililc of Tefllliology Helen Jean-ne Dunham G.A.A., Civics Club, Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club, All-Star Basket Ball Team. Harold Allen Duxler Civics Club, Physics Club, Skating Team. Illinois College of Plmrlnafy Max Dwork Civics Club, C h e s s and Checker Club, Art Club, B.A.A. Armlemy of Fine Aris Dolores Ebbert G.A.A., Civics Club, Latin Club. Cram' College Milton Edelson Orchestra, Junior Hi-Y, Civ- ics Club, Art Club, Political Science Club. N0ffl7lL l'.Yf67Il UlIil C1'Sify Della Ehrensaft Civics Club, G.A.A., Choral Club. Uniwrsily of Illinois Loraine Eickenberg Student Secretary, Ballet, Civics Club, G.A.A.g German Club. Moser Bzisiizrss College Page Forly-one Morton Eisenstein Basket Ball Teamg Swimming Teamg Inter-Room Basket Ball Championsg Harlequin Clubg Civics Clubg UR Clubg Golf Club. University of Colorado Norlee-n Gertrude Elkin Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Senior Life Guardg Swimming Clubg Water Pageantg Leaders' Clubg J.Y.L. Berenice Eileen Elliott Symphonic Choirg Mikado g Maid of the Millng Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Office Secretaryg Lieutenant, Hall Guard. Business World Harold Martin Engle Physics Clubg Civics Club. Uiiiwrsitgf of Illinois Charles Erlenbaugh Dean's Council of Boysg Treasurer, Civics Clubg Swim- ming Teamg City Fancy Div- ing Championg Champion Cook County Low and High Board Fancy Divingg Second Place National High Board Cham- pionshipg HRH Club. Notre Dame University jacquin Faust Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Swim- ming Pagcantg Orchestrag Bal- let Classg All - Chicago - High School Orchestra. University of Wisconsiii Herbert Felts Civics Clubg Golf Club. Page Forty-two Helene Elfstrom Girl Reservesg G.A.A. Coun- cilg Art Instituteg Tennis Classg Ballet Classg Civics Club. Gilbert Roy Elliason Footballg Student Councilg Civics Clubg Spanish Clubg La Estrellang Bandg Orchestrag In- ter-room Basketball Championsg J.Y.L. Uliiversify of Illinois Helen Engel Girl Reservesg Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Tennis Classg Tap Classg Champion Inter-Room Volley Ball Team. NO?'llJlL'9Xft'l'Il U71ll'f'7'Klfy Dorothy Entin Civics Clubg G.A.A. Normal College Alfred Falk Student Councilg Civ i c s Clubg International Drawing Exchangeg Chemistry Clubs Noribweslvru Uiziwrsily Malcolm Fawcett Crack Companyg Crack Pla- toon. Norlb zuesleru Uliiwrsify Irma Fertig Civics Clubg Executive Board, Student Councilg Secretary, Debate Clubg J.Y.L.g Reaclersi Clubg Harlequin Club: P0- litical Science Clubg History Club. is w Robert Fey Swimming Teamg Student Council: Civics Clubg Aero Clubg International Drawing Exchangeg Auto Club. Alvin Fischer Inter-Room Baseball Cham- pionsg Golf Clubg Auto Clubg Civics Club: German Club. UlIll'l'I'Sl1j' Of Illlllllfi Louis Fisher Aero Clubg Physics Clubg In- ternational Drawing Exchangeg Chemistry Club. MtlSXdl'bIlXl'flS Inslilute' P of Tvrhnology Robert Floyd Flory President, Dean,s Councilg Student Councilg Choral Clubg Civics Club. Louis Fohr R.O.T.C. Bandg Civics Club. Meyer Fox Helen Frost Physics Clubg C he mis t r y Clubg Latin Clubg Civics Clubg G.A.A. Ufziwrsify of Illinois Milton Filip Aero Clubg International Drawing Excliangeg Architec- tural Clubg Civics Club. U71ll't'YXlfy of Illinois Cecilia Fischer Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Life Saving Clubg junior Volley Ball Champions. Buxinrxx World Eric Flodberg History Clubg Civics Clubg Six Footers' Club. Leonard Fogel Civics Club: History Clubg Trackg Foot Ballg Orchestra. Unix vrxily of Clvirugo Morris Forman Track Teamg Civics Clubg Spanish Clubg Assistant Busi- ness Managerg La Estrellang RN Club. Urzirvrxily of Illinois Helen Friedrich G. A. A.g Water Pageantg Civics Clubg President, Girl Reservesg International Draw- ing Exchangeg Tennis Clubg Treasurer. Student Councilg Of- fice Secretaryg Spanish Club. Cbiuugo Normal College Louise Carolyn Fruehling G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Svtu- dent Councilg Ballet Dancingg German Club. Page Forly-llyree Ruth Furstenburg Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Week- ly Typist. Louis Gardner Civics Clubg Fencingg Lieu- tenant, Hall Guard. Univemtily of Illinois Leo Bernard Gelfund Basket Ball Teamg lnter- Room Basket Ball Championsg Civics Clubg Student Council. Cram' College William Gerber Student Councilg Civic s Clubg Dcan's Councilg J.Y.L.g Spanish Clubg Choral Club. Uiziwrsity of Illinois Margaret Gertenrich School Volley Ball Cham- pionsg G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Office Secretary. Businvxs World Fra-nces Gierke Secretary, Girl R e s e r v e sg G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Tennis Clubg Daubers' Clubg Hand- book Staffg Home Economics Clubg Deanls Secretary. ArtI11slifnle Annette Ginsburg Library Assistantg G.A.A.g Office Secretary. Page Forty-four Stephen Ganos Choral Clubg Civics Clubg Wrestling Team. University of Miclaigun Marion Edith Gathemann Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Girl Leaders. Wesley George Civics Club. Chester John Gerstner Daubers' Clubg Civics Clubg Track Teamg Lantern Stall. Art Iuxfitnfc Juliette Lenore Gibian President, Spanish Clubg As- sistant Editor, La Estrellaug G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Life Sav- ing Corpsg Choral Club. University of Chicago Frank Gilhuly Auto Clubg Civics Clubg Baseballg Political Science Club. Sidney Gitelis Track Teamg Baseball Teamg Civics Clubg Student Councilg Choral Clubg B.A.A.g J.Y.L.g Intra-Mural Track Championsg R Club. University of Illinois Gertrude Glassman Civics Club, Choral Clubg LeleWala',g G.A.A. Council. Business World Jerome Glickman Roosevelt Symphony Orches- tra, Mikado , Lelawala g 'llolantheng Hi-Yg Civics Club, J.Y.L. Leo George Goldberg Civics Clubg Student Councilg Model Aero Club. Cram' College Seymour Golden Civics Club, J.Y.L. Uniwrsity of Illinois Sarah Goldsher Civics Club, G.A.A.g Read- ers' Clubg j.Y.L.g Tap Danc- ing, Harlequin Club. Business Worlal Virginia Lorraine Golladay G.A.A.g Civics Club, Choral Clubg Weekly Stagg Latin Club. Norllvweslurn UIIlL'FFSif,j,' Norman Goodman Civics Club, Chemistry Club, J.Y.L.g Zoology Club, Political Science Club. Unit vrsify of Illinois Q51 f N N X - N V. - Edward Glazier Intcrschool Debate Team, Captain, West Side Debate League, Championship Debate Team, Winner, West Side De- bate League Trophyg Treasurer Debate Club, National Forensic League Award, Secretary, Har- lequin Club, l'Seven Keys to Baldpateng Executive Civic Club Boardg Student Councilg History Club, Political Science Club. Diane Goldberg G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Girl Reserves. Norllawrfsfvrn Urziversiiy Ruth Goldberg Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Span- ish Club, Assistant Editor, La Estrella . Louis Ben Goldman Fencing Teamg Civics Club. Crum' College Raymond Goldstein President, Chess and Checker Club, Orchestra, Iolanthe g Seven Keys to Baldpateng l'The XVhole Town's T a l k i n g g Physics Club. Narllawvslrriz Uiifwrsity Leona Goodman G.A.A.g Civics Club, Tap Dancing. Albert Gordon Vice President, Daubers, Club, Annual Art Staff. Page Forty-fi ve jeanette Gottmann Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Tennis Clubg School Volley Ball Cham- pions. Business Wo1'l1l Mever Grant Cheer Leaderg Golf Tezirng Student Councilg Civics Clubg Auto Clubg Aeronautics Club. UI1lZ'0l'5llj' ofC'nlifo'r1zir1 Sidnev Greenberg Civics Clubg Debate Clubg German Clubg History Club, N0l'll71L'F5ff'l'lI Uzzizwxify Stanley Arthur Greenholt Heavyweight Basket Ball Teamg Civics Clubg B.A.A.: Chemistry Clubg Architectural Club. No1'll1zucfxlz'rr1 Unizfersily Miriam Lucile Gronberg G.A.A.g Civics Club: Harle- quin Club: Treasurer, Girl Re- servesg Tennis Clubg Office Secretary. Norlbwesiern Uuircrsify Robert Grosscup Civics Clubg Auto Clubg In- ternational Drawing Exchange. Crum- College Frank Grothman Student Councilg Civics Club. Page Forty-six ewrtgi i i my ii 1- ge l 1. .5- firm 555 5 , -' - -' ss David Gove Henry Greenberg Civics Clubg Spanish Clubg Chemistry Clubg Physics Clubg Auto Club, Virginia Marion Greenfield G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Stu- dent Councilg Office Secretaryg Tennis Club. Uf1i1'f'rxilyof1llir1ois George Greissinger Civics Clubg Choral Club. Helen Gross Junior Volley Ball Cham- pions: Treasurer, J.Y.L.g G.A.A.g Tap Dancing, Choral Clubg Civics Clubg Fencing Team. National Kimlrrgarlfri and Elcmenlary College Yetta Grossman Civics Clubg G.A.A. Chicago Musical College Bessie Florence Gusinow Lieutenant, Hall Guardsg Of- fice Secretary: Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Harlequin Clubg The Whole Town's Talking . Norlhwcstcrn U11lL'CfSlly Fred Gutli Football Teamg S k a t i n g Teamg Civics Clubg Architec- tural Club. Llilll z'r.iiiy of Illinois Roland Hairgrove Civics Club: Auto Club. Uniwrsily oflllinois George Hanson Civics Clubg President, Jun- ior Hi-Yg Secretary, Senior Hi-Y. Unit rrsiiy of Chicago Cleo Harris Paul Eric Hedberg Civics Clubg Chemistry Club! Library Assistant. 1 Norfb Park College John Heitzman Baseball Teamg F o 0 t b a lf Teamg Civics Club. Milton Heller Dean's Councilg Track Teamg Zoology Clubg Rn Club? Civics Clubg Orchestrag Stu- dent Councilg Intra-mural Bas- ketball Champions. Armour Insiituie of Trchnology ft .. ..,, . . X H W George Hafner Civics Clubg Architectural Clubg Golf Teamg International Drawing Exchange. Uzziwrsity of Illinois Mary Hand Civics C l u b g Household Arts Clubg G.A.A. U11l1fEYSIlj1 of Illinois Elizabeth .lane Harnden Civics Clubg G.A.A. Councilg Girl Reservesg Vice-president, Latin Clubg Editor, Latin Paper. Chicago Normal Eugene Hauck Lieutenant, Hall G u a r d sg Chemistry Clubg Civics Clubg Life Guardg Interclass Swim- ming Championsg Swimming Teamg Golf Club. Oswald Heine Rosalind Helfenbein Junior Valley Ball Cham- pionsg Debate Clubg Tennis Clubg Civics Clubg Tap Danc- ingg Readers' Clubg G.A.A.g J.Y.I..g j.Y.L. journal Staffg Handbook Staifg Political Sci- ence Club. University of Illinois Ruth Elizabeth Helmig Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Girl Leadersg Weekly Staff. Page Forly-seven John Hendricks Interclass Swimming Cham- piong Swimming Teamg MR Clubg Golf Teamg Life Guardg Treasurer, Architectural Clubg Vice-president, Foreign Drawing Exchange. Urziversitg' of Wisrolzsizz Myrtle Marie Hennings Elinor Hessler Civics Clubg Student Councilg History Clubg Captain, Hall Guards. Eugenie Hillebrand Civics Clubg G.iA.A.g School Volleyball Championsg Tennis Club. Business World Roy Hiselman Auto Club. Julius Albert Hoeft R Clubg Six Fo0ters'Clubg R.O.T.C. Banclg President, Elec- tric Clubg Captain, Base Ball Teamg Co-captain, Football Teamg All State, All City Quar- ter Backg Intermural Baseball Championsg Auto Clubg Golf Clubg Civics Club. Notre Dame Gordon Edward Holstrom Auto Clubg Civics Clubg Intra Mural Baseball Championsg Golf Clubg Vice-President, Electric Club. Nor!lawc'ster1z University Page Forty-eight l his -if -A of William Henning Armour' Iusfiflde of Technology Lillian Hesselburg The Wliole Town's Talk- ing g Harlequin Clubg Civics Clubg G.A.A. Norfbwzrskrll Urziwrsify Bernice Higgins Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Swim- ming Tcamg Tennis Clubg Water Pageant. Business College Eileen Alice Hirschfelder Mikado g Civics Club Execu- tivc Boardg Student Council Ex- ecutive Boardg 'tCupid's Night Outng Maid of the Milly G.A.A.g Symphony Choirg Tap and Ballet Dancing. Norllwweslern University Philip Edward Hoban Football Teamg Architectural Clubg K Clubg Civics Clubg Life Guardg Track Teamg ln- ternational Drawing Exchange. Uuiwrsily of Illinois Ruth Kathryn Hollenbeck G.A.A.g Civics Clubg House- hold Arts Clubg Secretary, Girl Reservesg Tennis Clubg Tap Dancing. Norlbwvslern University Elvera Holz Mayfair-Star Clubg G.A.A.: Mayfair Welfare Clubg Girl Leaderg Commercial Clubg Vice- president, T.N.T.g Civics Club. Frieda Homer G.A.A., Civics Club, Choral Club, Readers, Club. N0rtlm'i'xier11 UIIlL'I'l'XlfYj' Ruth Horwitz Civics Club, G.A.A., J.Y.I.., Readers' Club, Lieutenant, Hall Guard. NOVlf7lL'l'Xf!'l'II UlIlL'FfKlf-J' Florence Isenberg G.A.A., Civics Club, J.Y.L., Choral Club, Tap Dancing. Ingeborg Jacobsen History Club, Political Sci- ence Club, G.A.A., Tennis Club, Civics Club, Readers' Club. Kenneth Jacobson Civics Club, Bookroom Elsa R. Jensen President, Girl Reserves, Sec- retary, Physics Club, Penaspir, Handbook Staff, Annual StaH, G.A.A., Civics Club, I-Iome Economics Club, Student Coun- cilq Tennis Club: Dean's Secre- tary. Bruce Joachim Aero Club, Mikado r.-.565-. .k-- -,Sta YF ' 5 Julius Horclick Track Team, Secretary, Model Airplane C l u bg Lettermen's Cl u b, Secretary, Chemistry Club, Student Council, Physics Club, Annual Staff. Cram' College Marguerite Horsch G.A.A., Civics Club, Girl Re- serves, Tap Dancing. N0rfb1W.vh'r11 U11iz'i'r.sii 3' Robert Jacobs Aeronautics Club, J.Y.L., Civics Club, Choral Club: Supanish Club, Architectural Club, Chairman, International Drawing Exchange, Mikado,'. Crzlolvnlo Inslifulc' of Technology Joseph Abraham Jacobson Lieutenant, Hall Guard, Zo- ology Club, Civics Club. Crane College Ruth Jacobson J.Y.L., Civics Club, G.A.A., Tap Dancing, J.Y.L. Journal Staff. N0rlbu'rxf1'r11 UIlll'K'YSlfYX' Alfred Jilly Student Council, T e n n i s Club: Track Team, Symphonic Choir, Civics Club, Interna- tional Drawing Exchange. Crane College Martha Johanson Civics Club, G.A.A., Tennis Club, Home Economics Club, Symphonic Choir. Page Forty-nine Dorothy Evelyn Johnson G.A.A.g Choral Clubg Tap Dancingg Civics Clubg Tennis Club. Helen Johnson G.A.A.g Student Council Exe- cutive Boardg Lieutenant, Hull Cvuardg Assistant, Girl Chiefg Secretary, Civics Clubg President, Orchestrag Iolanthe',g Cupid's Night Outvg Maid of the Millf, N!JI'fblL't'XfP!'Il U71il'f?'XifJ' Lorraine Johnson Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Cham- pion Baseball Team. N0'Yfl9'IUl'SfCY71 Univcrsify Leslie Jo-nes Architectural Clubg Civics Club. Elaine Kadet Civics Clubg G.A.A. Coun- cilg Spanish Clubg J.Y.L.g In- ternational Drawing Exchange. Nw'lfaw1'xtvrn U11iLfcrsify Leonard Kahn President, Civics Clubg Trea- surer, Student Councilg Student Council Executive Boardg Vice President, Symphonic Choirg Mikado g Cupid,s N i g h t Out'g Iolanthe'g 1'MaiCl of the Millvg R.O.T.C. Usher and Guardg Crack Companyg J.Y.L. Journal Staifg Weekly Staff. CrauUC0l1r'ge Julian Kalish J.Y.L.g Civics Clubg Student Council. University of Wisconsin Page Fifty if . f - -X . .Mx - - sa :5::mff1s.,:.,.t s:1v3?l35:M we ifaxgaeirsw-fs is as.Qu-w-sa-rigsvisgysas. me--sfztg 5 . .. r.., . . fsissswsst ff Dorothy Jane Johnson Civics Clubg Fencing Teamg G.A.A.g Volley Ball. Irene Johnson G.A.A. Councilg Civics Clubg Orchestrag Choral Clubg Student Council. Lucille Johnson Civics Clubg G.A.A. North Park Acarlcmy Theodore Jonsson Civics C l u b g Symphonic Choirg Foreign Correspondence Clubg Maid of the Mill. Crane Collage Leah Rella Kahn Spanish Clubg Lieutcnant, Hull Guardsg Civics Clubg J.Y. L.g G.A.A.g Choral Club. N07fhWCSfCYI1 University Cyrel Kain Civics Clubg Choral Clubg G.A.A. Gertrude Minnie Kamrndt Choral Clubg Civics Clulsg G.A.A. Council. Laura Kamradt G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Library Assistant. Chicago Public I,iln-ary Louis Kanter Civics Club. Illinoix School of Pbiirnziiry Harry Kaplan Spanish Clubg Political Sci- ence Clubg Treasurer, Interna- tional Correspondence Clubg Civics Club. Sylvia Jea-n Kaplan Choral Clubg Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Tennis Club. Uiziwrxily of Illinois Elsie Julia Karall Civics Clubg G.A.A. Olga Karlovsky Household Arts Clubg G.A. A.g Civics Clubg Symphonic Choirg Cupid,s Night Out g Student Councilg Tennis Clubg Tap Dancingg Maid of the Mill. Ripon College, WlSC'0IlSiI1 Harry Kaufman R.O.T.C. Crack Platoong Crack Companyg Civics Clubg Student Council. Collimlzia Ul1lll'f5lfVj' ,mm qs W- --f i fi 1. ...vi - Sidney Kan Track Teamg j.Y.L.g Chem- istry Club: History Clubg Civ- ics Clubg Political Science Club. . Ufiirerxily of Cblt'cIKif0 Rosalin Kapes Choral Clubg Civics Clubg G.A.A. Council. , Marian Kaplan Weekly Stalfg Debate Clubg Harlequin Clubg -I.Y.l..g G.A.A. Council. Uliizwriily of Claicago Anna Frances Karall Student Councilg Civics Clubg G. A. A. Council. Manuel Karlinsky Footballg Inter-room Baseball Championsg Civics Club. Uiiirerxily of Illinois Juliet Ruth Kart President, J.Y.l..g Editor, J. Y.L. journalg Weekly' Staffg Of- fice Secretaryg Student Councilg Debate Clubg Readers' Clubg Civics Club. Ul1il'F1'Slfj' of Sozilbern California Sara Kaufman G. A. A. Councilg Student Councilg Fencing Clubg Civics Club. Columbia Uniwrsify Page Fifty-one Hazel Joyce Kelfstrom G.A.A. Councilg Civics Clubg Tennis Class. Raymond Ketchmark Civics Clubg Corporal, Crack Squadg Crack Platoong Best Soldier Awardg Honor Cadetg Corporal of City Championship Crack Squadg Student Councilg President, Order of the Bladeg R.O.T.C. Major. Milton Klug Track Teamg Inter - Class Track Championsg Weekly Stalfg Lantern Staifg J.Y.L.g Treas- urer, J.Y.L.g Treasurer, 4B Classg J.Y.L. Journal Staffg RU Clubg Choral Clubg Mikado'. Miriam Kriloff G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Mikado g Tap Dancing. Unirvrxily of Illiuoix Ruth Kritzler Civics Clubg G.A.A. Councilg Harlequin Clubg Champion Bas- ketball Teamg Champion Base- ball Tcamg Student Council. Morton Krugman J.Y.L.g Civics Club. Cram' Collvgz' Dorothy Kurz Star Clubg M.NV.C,g Presi- dent, T.N.T. Civics Clubg G.A.A. Page Fifty-iwo Q. 5 ir 3 if f . SQ' K Florence Keller Civics Club: G.A.A.g Junior Volley Ball Championsg Ad- vance Tap Dancingg Ballet Dancingg Latin Club. Chicago Normal College Ruth Helen Kiel Civics Clubg G.A.A. Moser Buxinffxs College Dorothy Kohn G.A.A.g Choral Clubg Civics Clubg Spanish Club. N0l'fll1t'FSfFl'l1 L'r1iu'rxil3' Brina Kritz Choral Clubg Lelewala 5 Mikado g lolanthe g Maid of the Millng Vice President, Harle- quin Clubg 'KSeven Keys to Baldpatcng President, Civic s Clubg Student Councilg Fencing Clubg G.A.A. Leo Kroll Civics Clubg Choral Clulog Mikadog Iolanthc g Cupid Steps Out g Symphonic Choir, Lillian Kukkola Civics Clubg G.A.A. Erich Lademann Senior Hi-Yg Civics Clubg Student Council. Valparaiso Urziwrsity Hazel Ladwig Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Danc- ing Classg Student Secretary. No1'lf1zw.vlr'r'11 Unit rrxily Herbert Lasar Civics Clubg Swimming Teamg Captain, junior S w i m min g Teamg Student Swimming ln- structorg Senior Life Gunrdg B.A.A.g R Clubq German Club. Unix rrxily of Clwiuigo George Laznovsky Clara Le Brine Civics Clubg Spanish Clubg G.A.A.g Choral Club. Unix rrrily of Illinois Floyd Lehmann Auto Clubg Civics Clubg Ger- man Clubg Inter-Room Baseball Championsg Baseballg Golf Club. Nurllm 4'Afl'l'lI Ur1iz4'r'.vil,y Emma Lehtman Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Choral Clubg 'lLelewala . Mmm' Blfxirzuxx College Berenice Elsie Lerps G.A.A.g Civics Club. jacob Larsen Civics Clubg Student Council. Harry Lastick Student Councilg Civics Clubg Viee President, Orehcstrag Bundg Assistant Director of Orchestrag Tennis Clubg Mikadog 'QGl1ost liirdng Seven Keys to Bald- pateng Lelawala g i'The Whole ToWn's Talkingng lolanthe 3 Cupid's Night Out g Maid of the Millu. Robert Laznovsky Civics Club. Ur1i1'm'.tity of Wi:Xt'!1IISf7I Lawrence Le Eevre De:1n's Councilg Crack Com- panyg Crack Squadg Civics Clubg Chemistry Club. Elvira Marie Lehnert G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Inter- Room Basket Ball Championsg Girl Leaders' Class. Mary Lerner G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Secrc- tary, Zoology Clubg Water Pngeantg Tennis Clubg Life Saverg Swimming Club. Mirlmrl Kean' Tl'lIflIfIlg Srbool Fanny Lorraine Levatin Associate Editor, Xveeklyg Student Council Executive lioardg Editor, j.Y.L. Journalg Vice President, Readers, Clubg Civics Club Executive Board. Ul1il'l'VSifj'0fCblt'Hg0 Pagc Fifty-three Aaron Jaques Levin President, J.Y.L.g J.Y.L. Jour- nalg Musicale Service Chiefg Civics Club. Nortbwexlewi Unizf'c'f'xiiy Myra Le Vine Civics Club, G.A.A.g J.Y.L.g Swimming Club, Tennis Club, Life Guard. Business Wforlml Howard Levy Civics Clubg Inter - Room Baseball Championsg Chess and Checker Clubg Aero Club, German Club. Maxsavhuscits Iusfitule of Technology Evelyn Lickhalter G. A. A., Special Dancing Class, Civics Club, Executive Board, Dean's Secretaryg His- tory Clubg Harlequin Club, In- ternational Drawing Exchangeg Student Council. University of Cbivago Gertrude Lieberman G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Tennis Club, Readers' Clubg Latin Club, Literary Editor, Weekl3'. Cram' College Bernice Lindburg G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Tennis Clubg Fencing Club, Dancing Class. Moser Business College Bernice Caroline Linke Civics Club, G.A.A. Business World Page Fifiy-four . f:gauf.:L,- f:f5jg5:gg:5 j s . etss Pearl Levin G.A.A.g Civics Club, J.Y.L., Choral Club. Norfbzveslrrlz Ullfl'l'fSfljf Harold Levow Civics Clubg Lightweight Bas- ketballg Heavyweight Basketball, Lieutenant, Hall Guardg Inter- Room Baseball Championsg Sym- phonic Choirg Lelawala g 'lMik- adong Cupid's Night Out , lolanthe g Maid of the Milleg Student Council, RU Club. Noirlhzuexlrrn University Rose Lichterman Virginia Emily Liddle G.A.A., Civics Club, Student Secretary, Harlequin C l u bg The Whole Town's Talking . Norflwwexiern Ul1i1!l'1'Sily Ruth Lilly Civics Club. Hilma Marie Lindgren G.A.A., Civics Clubg Choral Club, Student Secretaryg G.A.A. Council. Clarence Linn President, 4B Classg Captain, Fencing Teamg Treasurer, Harle- quin Clubg The Whole Townis Talkingug Symphonic Choir, Mikado , Iolanthe',g Maid of the Mill , Student Council, Assistant Chief, Hall Guardsg Civics Club, Vice - president, Latin Clubg Six Footers Club. Beloif College Philip Lipson Civics Clubg Physics Clubg Tennis Clubg B.A.A. Unirersily of Illinois Wallace George Lockerbie Swimming Teamg Cheer Lead- erg Civics Club. Myrtle Margaret Lohner President, Readers, Clubg Co- editor, La Estrellaug Secretary- Treasurer, Penaspir g Lan, tern Staff, Associate Editorg Student Councilg Discipline Bonrdg Weekly Staffg Library Assistantg Spanish Clubg Dean's Secretaryg Civics Club. Uniwrsily of Chicago Evelyn Lundholm Civics Clubg G.A.A. Robert Lynn Civics Clubg Dennis Councilg Leaders' Classg Latin Clubg His- tory Clubg Junior Trackg Stu- dent Council. Uuirerxily of Illinois Virginia Makarski G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Lieu- tenant, Hallguards. Daniel Mansowitz Junior Hi-Yg Civics Clubg Chemistry Club. Crane Collvgf is i Kgs .X --Queeg. .V - . sf--as a. . N ' Clara Lisco lolanthe g Cupid's Night Outng 'QMikado,'g Maid of the MilI g Civics Clubg Symphonic Choirg j.Y.L.g G.A.A. Afl0Yff1ll.'l'51f'VlI UlIil'L'7'SifVV Gail Loell Civics Clubg Tumbling Teamg Choral Clubg Fencingg Aero- nautics Club. June Lundh Senior Life Guardg Swim- ming Clubg Swimming Pageant: Swimming Teamg Secretary, G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Tennis Club. ArfWorIil Lucille Lunge Head Secretary, Student Ac- tivity Olliceg Business Manager, W'eeklyg Civics Clubg G.A.A. Councilg Debate Clubg Ballet Dancingg Student Councilg Busi- ness Manager, Lanternq Secre- tary, German Club. Gussie Madenberg G.A.A.: Civics Clubg Student Secretary. Lillian Maltz Tennis Clubg Civics Clubg Student Secretaryg Choral Clubg G.A.A.g Student Councilg Swim- ming Club. Norlbwesfvrfz Urzirersity Wilbe1't Mares Civics Clubg Model Aero Clubg Intra - Mural Baseball Championsg German Clubg Po- litical Science Club. Cm'm'll Colugr' I Page-Fifty-fi ve Jacob Marks First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C.g Bandg Debate Clubg Political Science Clubg History Clubg Civics Clubg Student Councilg Symphonic Choirg Order of Bladeg Chemistry Club. Florence Marti-n G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Latin Club. Lilian Martin Harlequin Clubg The Whole T0wn's Talkingng Tennis Clubg History Clubg G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Dean's Round Table. Urzirersily of Wisrozixifi Eleanore Masten Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Junior Volley Ball Championsg Harle- quin Club. Edith Mau Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Leaders' Clubg Senior Volley Ball Cham- pionsg Choral Clubg Fencing. Laurel Ruth Meins Choral Clubg Civics Clubg G.A.A. Business World Frances Lee Melnick G.A.A.g Junior Volley Ball Championsg Civics Clubg Sec- retary, Symphonic Choirg Lele- wala g Mikado g Iolanthe g l'MaiCl of the Mi'Il g Tap Danc- in,gg Fencingg Harlequin Clubg J.Y.L. Nalional Ki111lr'rgr1rle11 and Elmzcniury College' Pugc Fifty-six Alice Margaret Martin G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Latin Clubg Choral C'lub. Frank Martin Civics Club. Mildred Elizabeth Massengill G.A.A.g Water Pageantg Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Mikado g Senior Life Savingg Swimmers Clubg Student Secretary. Mary Matjasic G.A.A.g Dancing Classg Life Saving Clubg Junior Volley Ball Championsg Civics Clubg Ofiice Clerk. Chicago Normal Albert Roy McLean Choral Clubg Life Guard: Swimming Team. Arthur Melinder First Lieutenant Bandg Civics Clubg Orchestrag Swimming Teamg Auto Club. Edith Mendeloff Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Tennis Teamg Tap Dancing. Bertha Beatrice Mermigas Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Tennis Clubg School Volley Ball Cham- pionsg Ballet Dancing. Bzixinvsx Worlai Lois Catherine Mertes G.A.A.g Student Councilg Ex- ecutive Board Civics Clubg Pres- ident, Girl Reservcsg Oihce Sec- retaryg Secretary, 4B Classg Book Roomg Spanish Club. Mary Meyer Life Saving Classy G.A.A. Councilg Girls, Tennis Cham- pionshipg Civics Clubg Swim- ming Clubg Girl Reservesg In- ter-Class Basket Ball Champion- ship. Verne Meyers Captain, R.O.T.C. Bandg Civics Clubg Student Councilg Hi-Yg Orchestrag Auto Clubg Biology Clubg Order of the Bladeg Intra - Mural Baseball Champions. Uniz'c'rsily ufSnullJ4'ri1 Califoruiu Walter Edward Mikos Civics Club. Eli Miller Basketballg Baseballg Captain, Track Teamg Civics Clubg J.Y.L.g German Clubg Student Councilg President, R Clubg Spanish Club. Uniwrxily of Illinois Herbert Samuel Miller Civics Club. Cram' Cullegr s s :.. 6 Ll . x Louis Mermigas Le Roy Meyer Baseball Teamg Civics Clubg Stamp Clubg RH Clubg Stu- dent Councilg Spanish Clubg Physics Club. Ruth Edythe Meyers Civics Club: G.A.A. Ullil'1'l'XifJ' af Wfisfonxiiz Walter Raymond Miczek Footballg Civics Club, NOI'fZ71L'l'5fl'fII U!1iL fI'Xify Hymen Theodore Milgrom Vice-president, History Clubg Chemistry Clubg Political Sci- ence Clubg Student Councilg Swimming Team. Uizizwwxily of Chicago Helen Miller Girl Reservesg Civics Clubg G.A.A.g J.Y.L.g Dancing Class. Irving Miller President, Daubers' Clubg Art Editor, Annualg Art Editor, Weeklyg Civics Clubg Lela- wah . Ar! luxliluh' Page Fifty-seven Maurice Miller Boys' C h 0 r u s 5 Orchestrag Track Teamg Basketball Team. Urziversity of Illinois John Mitchell Civics Clubg Leaders Classg Junior Trackg History Clubg Chemistry Clubg Senior Hi-Y. Marion Alice Moch Clive Monahan julia Loyal Moor Interclass Baseball Cham- pionsg Interclass Volley Ball Championsg Junior Volley Ball Champions Teamg G.A.A.g Life Saving Clubg Life Guardg Swim- ming Clubg Civics Clubg Lead- ers' Apparatus Classg Choral Clubg Tennis Clubg Orchestra. University of Illinois Jacqueline Moses Life Savingg Swimming Clubg Tennisg C1.A.A.g Civics Clubg Water Pageantg Tap Dancingg Ballet Dancing. Stellan Philip Muller K.. . fr 5 'G ie ax QW 1 2 at- 1 ,wi 1? 3 International Drawing Ex- idk? change. Page Fifty-eight Pearl Miner G.A.A.g Water Pagcantg Scn- ior Life Savingg Swimming Clubg Choral C'lubg Mikado g Civics Clubg Student Secretary. Mignonne Amelia Mitchell Editor - in - chief, Lanterng Co-editor, La Estrellang Stu- dent Councilg Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Penaspirg Spanish Clubg Illinois High School Press Asso- ciationg Dean's Officcg Inter- national Drawing Exchange. Uiiiuersity of Wisconsin Robert Frederick Moll Track: Civics Clubg Auto Club. James Hoover Moore Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Student Councilg History Clubg Latin Clubg Editor, Handbook Staff. Vera Moritz G.A.A.g Commercial Clubg Star Clubg Girl Leaderg Civics Club. Alfred Mueller Chemistry Clubg Junior Hi- Yg Civics Clubg Senior Hi-Y. Uiziwrsily of Illinois Louis Hymen Muslin Civics Clubg R.O.T.C. Bandg J.Y.L. Uiiiversily of Illinois Lillian Lucile Nash G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Latin Clubg Chemistry Clubg Maid of the Millng Lieutenant, Hall Guardsg Office Secretaryg Sym- phonic Choir. Chicago Normal Alice Louise Nelson Civics Clubg Swimming Clubg Water Pageantg Junior Red Cross Life Guardg G. A. A. Councilg Treasurer, G.A.A.g Li- brary Assistant. Uniwrsify of Illinois Isabelle Nelson Civics Clubg Student Council. Albert Nemirow Student Councilq C h o r al Clubg J.Y.L.g Civics Clubg Student Secretary. Unirersily of VC7ixror1sin Margaret Marie Newman G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Home Economics Club. Art Inxfitzzfe Lillian Alvera Nielsen Civics Clubg G.A.A. Leland Woodrow Noble Civics Clubg Rifle Teamg Crack Companyg Crack Platoong Best Soldierg Physics Clubg Model Aero Clubq Swimming Teamg Staff, La Estrellaf, Lillian Catherine Nedli Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Tennis Clubg Home Economics Clubg Choral Clubg Weekly Typist. Eugene Nelson Civics Clubg Physics Club. Stanley Nelson Civics Club, Executive Boardg International D r a W i n g E X- changeg Vice-president, Aero Clubg Student Council. Purdue Urziwrxily Lydia Bernette Newman Civics Clubg G.A.A.g J.Y.L. Business World Frederick Nielsen Civics Clubg Symphonic Choirg Cupid's Night Outn. lNTOYfb1L'i'XfK'7'I1 Ur1iz'c'rxity Arnold Niemuth Civics Clubg General Office. North :ues tern School of Commerce Robert Foster Noland President, Radio Clubg R.O. T.C. Crack Squadg Crack Pla- toong Crack Companyg R.O.T.C- Captaing Secretary, Order of thc Bladeg Student Councilg Vice-president, Civics Club. lVOVfb1l.'t'Xff'f7I Urziwwsily Pugc Fifty-nine Sylvia Noparstak Civics Clubg G.A.A. Coun- cilg Choral Clubg De:m's Secre- tary. Moser Iizzsizzrxx College' Mary Louise Norman Choral Clubg Mikado g Iolnntlie',g C a p t a i n, Hall Guardg Civics Clubg G.A.A. John Oliphant Civics Clubg Student Coun- cilg The Whole 'I'own's Talk- ing g Swimming Teamg Rifle Squadg Crack Squad. Harmon Olsen Civics Clubg Student Coun- cilg Footballq Handbook Staff. Uuizferxify of Cbfmzgrl Carl Olson Civics Club. BllXflIl'XX Wor'l1l Richard Sture Olson B.A.A.g Tennis Teamg Cross Country Teamg Leaders, Classg Civics Club. Nor'ibzL'L'slr'r1l UIlil't'Y5ffV1' Ida Palmeri G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Week- ly Typist. Page Sixty ., -.sg f K sa Q K 3 X , X is E Ke' N N' S , -gf '.'- 1 --::.f 4. qagasy- K A .. , qlai .....1ya t X f Norma Lucille Norden G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Tap Dancing. Eli Martin Oboler Uzlilrrsifj' ofCfJir'i1go Marion Frances Oliver G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Library Assistant. c:l7fl'lIKQ0 Publir' Library Ruth Olsen G.A.A.g Civics Clubg DCJll,S Sccretaryg Spanish Club. Ullil'I'VXifj' of Cbimgo Irene Olson G.A.A. Councilg Civics Clubg OHice Secretary. Bllxiucxx World William Osborn Orchestrag Bandg Civ i c s Clubg Symphonic Choirg Hi-Yg Vice-president, Orchestrag Mik- ado g Lelawala,'g Iolanthe g Cupid's Night Out g Maid of the Millu. Dr' P11111 UIlfL'!?l'.Vifjl Robert Paulson Inter-Class Swimming Cham- pionsg Civics Club. BIlXfIIt'XX World Catherine Payne Swimming Club, Life Guard, G.A.A., Civics Club, House- hold Arts Club, Girl Reserves, Junior Valley Ball Champions. Ulliwrsity of Wfixconsin Laura Alice Peters Civics Club, G.A.A. Council, W'eekly Typist, Girl Leader. Lillian Peterson G.A.A., Civics Club, Lieu- tenant, Hall Guards. Marjorie Peterson President, Girl R e s e r ve sg G.A.A., Civics Club, Student Council, Weekly Reporter, Choral Club, Office Secretary. Wfesley Albert Peterson Senior Hi-Y, Civics Club, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Life Guard, Golf Club. U71il'?VXifj' of Illinois Keith Pixley Debate Club, Golf Club, Captain, Hall Guards, Civics Club. . Business World -Ierre Lee Podorson Civics Club, J.Y.L., Captain, Hall Guards, Life G u a r d, Choral Club, Lelawala g B.A.A. I 13-1. .,,., it 7 - ' Mildred Carolyn Pergande Choral Club, Civics Club, Student Council, Tennis Club, Student Secretary, Readers' Club. Bryan! Slruttorz Bnxirivxx College Harold Peterson Civics Club, Aero Club. Buxiuvxx Wforhl Marietta Peterson Vice-president, Girl Reserves, Civics Club, G.A.A., Choral Club, Ofhcc Secretary. Roy Peterson Lieutenant, Hall Guards, Civics Club, Senior Hi-Y, Chemistry Club, Golf Club, Physics Club. NlIffllIl.'A'XfPI'Il Uniz'frsily George Petrick Civics Club, Vice-president, Chess and Checker Club, Dean's Council. Nm'lfru'i'xlr'r11 UlIil'CfSify Max Plusker Civics Club, Harlequin Club, 4I.Y.L., Tennis Club, Golf Club, Chemistry Club. UlIfl'l'V'.Yffv1' of Illinois Harriet Joanne Polin G.A.A., Civics Club, Tennis Club, Swimming Club. Page Sixly-one Elijah Poole Civics Club, Track Team. University of Illinois John Kenton Primm Chess and Checker Clubg Civics Club, Library Assistantg Captain, R.O.T.C.g Plans and Training Oificerg R. O. T. C- Guard and Usherg Crack Com- panyg Crack Platoong Rifle Team, Physics Club. Massachusetts Insiitufr of Technology Dorothy Prohov Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Latin Clubg J.Y.L. Fred Ptashne Manager, Swimming Teamg Weekly Staifg J.Y.L.g Stu- dent Council, Manager, Fenc- ing Team, Political Science Club, Harlequin Clubg His- tory Clubg j.Y.L. Journal Staffg Civics Clubg Physics Club. Nortlywestern Univcrsity Lawrence Rashorn Acro Clubg junior Hi-Yg Auto Club. William Henry Reinoehl Lightweight Footballg Ice Skating Team, Fencing Teamg B. A. A. Business Wforlzl R. Edward Rice Choral Clubg Civics Clubg History Club, Daubers' Club, Captain, Hall Guarclsg Senior Hi-Yg Student Councilg Fenc- ing Teamg Band. Northwestern University Page Sixty- two Stanley Portalski Civics Clubg Choral Club, Iolanthe'. George Pritikin J.Y.L.g Civics Clubg Inter- Room Basketball Championsg Basketball Team, Chemistry Clubg Tennis Teamg Student Council, B.A.A. Armour Institute of Technology Molly Pruof Omce Secretaryg Tennis Clubg Civics Clubg j.Y.L. Mosvr Bnsim'ss Cnllegc George Ranson Civics Clubg J.Y.L.g Sports Editor, Weeklyq History Clubg Editor, J.Y.L. Journal. Nortlawcslern University Hymen Ray Civics Club, Student Coun- cil. Northwestern University Arlee-n Rhode Civics Clubg Daubers' Clubg G.A.A. ' Abe Rich Student Councilg Civics Club, Physics Clubg History Club. Northwestern University Zola Richards Junior Hi - Yg Economics Clubg Civics Club. N0ffl7M L'SIl'VII Urzizrfrsily Virginia Richter Kenneth Rietz Golf Teamg Inter-class Base- ball Championsg German Clubg Civics Clubg Political Science Clubg Aero Club. Norfbwc'siz'rn Uzriwrsily Otho Lynn Riner Symphonic Choirg Iolanthe g Maid of the Mi1l g Aero Clubg Chemistry Clubg Physics Clubg Fencing Teamg Civics Club. University of Clairugo Robert Robinson Daubers' Clubg Assistant Art Editor, Lantern Staff. Irene Rosen Harlequin Clubg Junior Vole ley Ball Championsg Political Science Clubg Latin Clubg His- tory Clubg Debate Clubg G.A.A,g Civics Club. Univerxily of Illinois Henry Mark Rosenberg Civics Clubg Lightweight Footballq Aero Clubg History Club. Norlbweslvrrz Unircrsily f r. s . Edith Richman Civics Clubg Student Coun- cilg G.A.A.g Harlequin Clubg Inter - room Baseball Cham- pions. Edward Ricklefs Civics Clubg Fencing Team. Iv0!'fb1L'l'Xf!'YlZ U11izf'cr5ity Jesse Louis Riley Aero Clubg Deanls Council. Norman Robert Football T e a mg Interclass Baseball Championsg QI u n i 0 r Councilg ,I.Y.L.g Civics Clubg Auto Clubg Band. Armour Inxlilnle of Technology Alexa Buddie Rocklin Student Councilq J. Y. L.g G.A.A. Councilg Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Harlequin Clubg Weekly Typistg Lantern Typist. Typist. Uxzivrrsily of Illinois Harold Rosenberg R.O.T.C. Usher and Guardg Band. Ufiiversiiy of Illinois Hilda Rosenberg Civics Clubg G.A.A.g J.Y.L.g Dean's Round Table. Page Sixty-three Dorothy Rosenhouse Student Councilg J. Y. L.g G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Literary Editor, Wfeeklyg Choral Club. Carl Rosenthal Civics Clubg Chemistry Clubg Camera Clubg Physics Clubg J.Y.L. Armour Izzxlilufz' of Tc'rly11al0gy Evelyn Rosner Treasurer, Star Club: May- fair Welfare Club: Commercial Clubg Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Of- fice Secretary. Herbert Rothstein Civics Club. Blanche Rubenstein Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Choral Clubg J.Y.L. Business Kvorlal Loretta Marie Ryan G.A.A.g Weekly Staffg Civics Clubg Student Secretary. St. iVlar3 x Collage Jerome Sachs Track Teamg P r e s i cl e n t, Physics Clubg Deanis Council. Page Sixty-four 1 -E? Yci'sSM.:5::3GLl'-'fsil.-. ... - . is .fE .'iSif'X X , tr, wig, rw :assesses . - 'Q va Q X ,. 5. ? fi 4 VNV- Wwe' H '- . w .-we .. aff Meyer Rosenzweig Civics Club. Morris Rosenthal Civics Clubg Chemistry Clubg J.Y.L.g Track Team. Ufzizrrxily of Cbirugo Morris Rothbart Trackg Chemistry Clubg ln- ternational Drawing Exchangeg Political Science Club, Secre- tary. Cr:1m'CollL'ge Alvin Irwin Rovner Civics Club. Cram' Collrge Walter Darwin Rudolph International Drawing Ex- changeg R.O.T.C. Crack Squadg Crack Platoong Crack Com- panyg B.A.A.g Chemistry Clubg Physics Club: Architectural Clubg Student Council. U71il L'l'Sifjl of Wisconsin Annette Sacks G.A.A.g Cfivics Clubg Stu- dent Councilg Harlequin Clubg Choral Club. Ulziwrxifj' of lllizmis Edythe Jayne Salins Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Tennis Clubg Junior Volley Ball Cham- pionsg Dancing Classg Harlequin Club. Ruth Sander G.A.A.g Student Council. Sam Sargis Civics Club. Crane College Leonard Schallman Captain, Hall Guardsg Latin Clubg Civics Club: Track Teamg J.Y.L.g Debate Clubg Student Council: Physics Clubg Choral Club: Lelewala g Mikado g Iolanthe g Orchestra. Unircrxify of Illinois Dorothy Schiele G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Tennis Clubg Tap Dancingg Leaders Class, Norman Schultz Civics Club. Florence Schmit G.A.A.g Civics Clubq Ofiice Secretary. Ella Schonman G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Read- ers' Clubg French Clubg Debate Club. M12 'Bits' X 'Q' . 1 6 ':.Q5'Q1.:.'.'3.i:. ' M ' . V . w Irving Sandrowitz Chemistry Clubg D e a n , s Councilg j.Y.L.: Weekly Staff. Ul1ll'l'l'Xlfj' of Chicago Henry Charles Schaller Civics Clubg Student Coun- cilg Golf Clubg Auto Clubg Baseball Teamg Captain, Football Lightweightg Heavyweight Clubg Inter-room Baseball Champions. Ufzilfersilg' of Notre Dame Maurice Louis Schatz Chess and Checker Clubg Civics Clubg Symphonic Choirg Iolanthe g Maid of the Mill g Dauber's Club. Business Worlil Edwin John Schlenvogt Civics Club: R Club: Foot- ball Teamg Golf Club. Urziuersify of Nolrc Dame Dorothy Schmidt Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Tennis Club. Edward Schmitz Civics Clubg Student Council. Business World Jerome Schulman Track Teamg Cross Country Teamq President, j.Y.I..g Harle- quin Clubg Debate Clubg Choral Clubg Political Science Club: Civics Clubg Inter Class Track Championsg Seven Keys to Baldpatcng Rh Clubg Student Council. Unix vrsily of Notre Dame Page Sixly-five Raymond Schultz President, Senior Hi-Yg Di- rector, Civics Clubg Junior City Club Representativeg Civics Clubg Student Councilg Lan- tern Staffg Senior Hi-Yg Read- ers' Clubg Vice-president Daub- ers Club. Colnmllia UlIlll'1'SlfJ' Julius Schwartz Swimming Teamg Baseball Teamg Basketball Teamg Stu- dent Councilg Choral Clubg B.A.A.g Civics Clubg Spanish Clubg Indoor Baseball Cham- pionsg J.Y.L.g Executive and Discipline Board, Student Coun- cil. Uiziwrsity of Illinois Morton Shallman Civics Clubg Physics Clubg President, Chemistry Clubg Aero Clubg R.O.T.C. Band. Norffawrsfwiz Uuiz ersiiy Rose Shapiro G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Lelewala',g Miliado',. Jeannette Shearer G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Debate Clubg J.Y.L.g Chemistry Clubg French Clubg History Clubg Student Council. Norlbweslcm U11iw1'sily Theodore Sherwin Civics Clubg Tennis Clubg Golf Clubg History Club. University ofAlulm11za Helen Siegel G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Weekly Typist. Page Sixly-six XVilliam Schwab Civics Clubg International Drawing Exchange. Ruth Joan Segel Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Read- ers' Clubg Lieutenant, Hall- guardsg French Club. National Kimlcrgurten and Elr?N1t l1fl1Yj'C0llL',QC' Rose Jean Shanker Civics Clubg G.A.A.g J.Y.L,g Tap Dancing. lV0?'fb'lL'l'SfI'l'71 Uiiitwsiiy Ethel Juliette Sharp Art Iuililule Manuel Shein Civics Clubg B.A.A.g French Clubg Political Science Clubg Weekly Staffg Student Coun- cilg j.Y.L. Uriizrrsiiy of Illinois Nathan Shinitzky Track Teamg Chemistry Clubg Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Bas- ketballg Baseball. Universily of Illinois William Samuel Silberberg Student Councilg Discipline Boardg Executive Boardg Civics Clubg History Clubg Chemistry Clubg Physics Clubg J.Y.L.g Orchestrag Choral Clubg Sym- phonic Choirg Cupid,s Night Out g lolanthe g Maid of the Milli Ghost Bird g 'iwhole Town's Talking. Uizitwsity of Illinois Lillian Silver Civics Clubg G.A,A.g Read- ers' Clubg Choral Club. Ul1ll'l'fSlfj' of Cbifngo Seymour Simon Captain, Debate Teamg Presi- dent, Debate Clubg National Forensic Leagueg President, West Side Debate Leagueg President, Student Councilg Civics Club, Executive Boardg Secretary, Po- litical Science Clubg Harlequin Clubg Junior City Club. Carl Alton Sjobring R.O.T.C. Crack Squadg Crack Companyg Crack Platoong Civics Clubg Aero Club. North Park College Julius Sneider Civics Clubg Interclass Swim- ming Championsg Chess and Checker Clubg Secretary, Sen- ior Hi-Yg Leaders' Clubg Inter- class Baseball Championsg R.O. T.C., Crack Platoong Crack Squad. U1ziL'ersity of Illinois Ruth Sonder Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Girl Reserves. Alice .lean Spikings Vice-president, Civics Clubg Vice-president, Student Councilg Vice-president, Choral Clubg Symphonic Choirg Lelawala g Mikado',g Iolanthe g Cupid's Night Out g Maid of the Millug G.A.A. Norllowvsiern Univcrsiiy Evelyne Stark G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Spanish Clubg J.Y.L. 1 . . 'L' Q sm, .. yyxl , q,, Anne Silverman President, Harlequin Clubg Secretary, Student Councilg Civics Clubg J.Y.L.g Debate Clubg Seven Keys to Bald- pateug Political Science Clubg G.A.A. U11i1'erxily0fCbin1g0 Morton Simons Inter-class Swimming Cham- pionsg Student Councilg Chemis- try Clubg Civics Club. Uniwrxily of Illinois Morton Slotnik Civics Clubg Zoology Clubg Political Science Clubg Chemis- try Club. Nortbwrxlrrrz Ufzizwsity Bertha Snowden Secretary, Latin Clubg Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Tap Dancing. Norlly Park College Owen Sorensen Architectural Clubg Footballg International Drawing Exchange. Cornell College Myrtle Stangor Civics Club. Henry Staudt Football Teamg Fencing Teamg Civics Clubg Physics Clubg B.A.A.g Dean's Councilg Track Team. - Page Sixly-seven Nathan Stein Civics Clubg Student Council. Urziwrsifg' of Illinoix Sophie Steinman G.A.A.g J.Y.L.g Civics Club. Nortfawrxfern Universify Robert Charles Stippe R.O.T.C. Crack Squadg R.O. T.C. Crack Platoong R.0.T.C. Crack Companyg R. O. T. C. Usher and Guard, Civics Clubg Rifle Teamg Student Councilg Political Science Club, Auto Club. Rosalyn Esther Strauss Student Council, G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Tap Dancingg j.Y.L. Lillian Sues Civics Club, G.A.A.g Harle- quin Clubg Tennis Club, Do- mestic Science Club. Norfbwexleru Uniuerxily Harold John Swanson Vice-president, Aero Club. Chester Swiatek Civics Club, Deanls Council. Page Sixly-eight Eleanor Beatrice Steinman G.A.A.g j.Y.L.g Civics Club, Ballet and Tap Dancing Class. NUl'f!J'lUU.Yffl'll U71iI,'fl'Xifj' Thomas Stiglic Heavyweight Basketball Teamg Skating Team, Civics Clubg R Clubg Baseball Teamg Golf Clubg Auto Clubg Electric Clubg Track Team. Uniwrsity of Notre Dame Dorothy Stockel G.A.A.g Civics Club. Jane Strohn President, G.A.A.g Life Sav- ing, Civics Club, Junior Vol- ley Ball Champions. Walter Sundling Civics Clubg Student Councilg Choral Clubg Hi-Y, lnterclass Baseball Cbampionsg German Club, Auto Clubg B.A.A.g Footballg Golf Clubg Political Science Club. Uriizfcrsity of Illinois Jane Paula Swatek Secretary, Spanish Club, As- sistant Editor, La Estrellaug Readers' Clubg G.A.A. Couneilg Civics Club. University of Wixrofzsiu Gladys Sylvan President, Daubers Art Club, Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Student Councilg Art Editor, La Estrel- la , Captain, Sophomore Volley Ball Championsg Student Secre- tary, Tessie Taizlin Harlequin Clubg The XX'hole Town's Talliingug S t u d e n I Councilg Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Tennis Clubg History Clubg Penaspir. LlIlj1l'l'Sifj' of Clrinlgo Rose Bla-nche Tenenbaum Library Assistantg G.A.A.g ,I.Y.L.g Civics Clubg Lieutenant, Hall Guards. BIlXilH'XX XVUVIJ Evelyn Reya Tiger G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Reada ers' Clubg Harlequin Club: French Clubg Lieutenant, Hall Guards. NorflJ1w'xlr'r11 U7lil'l'l'.VffY1' Dorothy Tourssen G.A,A.g Civics Clubg Girl Rescrvesg Tap Dancing. Roy Truelsen Civics Club: S y m p li 0 n i c Choir. Ruth Elsie Valbracht G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Girl Reservesg Secretary, History Clubg Latin Clubg Readers' Clubg Student Councilg Chemis- try Clubg Choral Clubg Opera Ballet. ivU!'fZ71L'l'Xf!'l'Il LllIil'!'l'Xifj' Abe Veren President, S p a n is lm Clubg Manager, La Iistrellaug Stu- dent Councilg Civics Club. 1V0l'fblll'.Xft'l'lI U11i1'i'r.iily F l 1 G ,K C Sam Taylor Lightweight Football Tcamg Civics Clubg R Clubg Stu- dent Councilg Track Teamg In- terclass Track C h a m p i 0 n sg j.Y.L. Norlfm mlrru UIlfl'FY5ifJ,' Lois Thulin G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Golf Clubg Girl Reservesg Student Council. Art Inxlifule Gertrude Toll G.A.A.g -I.Y.L.g Civics Club. Ur1iz'rr.rifj' of Wfixfonsin George Edward Treichel Civics Club: Harlequin Clubg French Clubg Captain, Hall Guards. Robert William Tuke Civics Club. James VanCura Hi-Yg Civics Clubg Interclass Baseball champions, Armour Inslilnle of Technology Mildred Vosgerau G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Library Assistant. Page Sixly-111111 Steve Vrablik Civics Club, Swimming Team. John Walovich Civics Club, Mayfair, Com- mercial Club, President, Non- Smokers' Club. Thomas Washbush Hi-Y, Civics Club, Interclass Baseball Champion, Political Science Club. University of Illinois Leon Wasserman Civics Club, Student Council, Choral Club, Inter-Room Bas- ketball Champions. University of Iliinois Alvin Weinberg Editor - in - chief, Weekly, Sports Editor, Weekly, Civics Club, Accepted 4A Class Gift. Leland Stanford University Philip Joseph Weinstein Student Council, Civics Club. University of Chicago Diana Weintraub G.A.A. Council, Civics Club, Girl Reserves, Student Council. University of Illinois Page Seventy Irwin Wald Civics Club, Student Council, J.Y.L. Journal, Track, Vice- president, Spanish Club, Man- ager, La Estrella , History Club, Chairman, International Drawing Exchange, Vice-Presi- dent, Political Science Club. Northwestern University Arnold Harris Warshell Student Council, Zoology Club, Civics Club, Physics Club, J.Y.L. Lewis Institute Sam Wassel Inter - Room Track Cham- pions, Civics Club, Student Council, Track Team, Inter- Room Baseball C h a m p i o n sg J.Y.I.., Choral Club, Chess and Checker Club, 'lMikado . University of Illinois Margaret Rose Wegner Dean's Round Table, Repre- sentative, Illinois Vocational As- sociation. I Mildred Weinstein Mayfair Science Club, G.A. A., Commercial Club, President, G.T.C. Club, Mayfair, T.N.T. Club, Weekly Typist, Office Secretary. Rachel Weinstein Civics Club, G.A.A., Ora.- torical Contest, Harlequin Club, j.Y.L. Dorothy Sheila Weiss Civics Club, G.A.A., Stu- dent Council, J.Y.I..., Choral Club, Harlequin Club. University of Wisconsin Molly Dorothy Weiss Lieutenant, Hall Guardsg Choral Clubg G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Student Council: Harle- quin Club. Norlbu'c'sli'rn UniL'ersi1'y Evelyn Florence Wenikatys Weekly Staffg G. A. A.g Civics Clubg Interroom Basket Ball Championsg Student Secre- tary. Sf. Marys College Ellen Wexler G.A.A.g Civics Club Execu- tive Boardg Chairman, 4B-4A Social Committeeg Weekly Staflg Lantern Stalfg Penaspirg Water Pageantg President, J.Y.L.gLife Saversg Chairman, Class Gift Committee. Uriiversify of Chicago Bernice Lambert White G.A.A.g Civics Club. Norlhzurslvrzz University George Wiedmann Civics Clubg German Clubg Auto Club. Gregory Wilde Hi-Yg Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Harlequin Clubg Inter- class Baseball Championsg Po- litical Science Club. Unizvrsily of Illinois Irwin Williger Civics Club. 1 . ' - K X' - My f X322 r .N N Isadore Wener Civics Clubg Auto Clubg ln- terclass Baseball Championsg Po- litical Science Club. Armour Inslilnlc' of Technology Jeanette Werner Junior Life Saverg Water Pageantg Tap and Ballet Danc- ingg Vice-president, G. A. A.g Leaders' Classg Civics Clubg Swimming Clubg Tennis Club. Chicago Normal Sf,-bool of Physical Ezllirafiorz Mildred ,Kathryn Whitaker Civics Club. Unirersily of Illinois Charles Wicker Footlight Teamg R Clubg Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Stu- dent Councilg Student Council Discipline Boardg Six Footers' Clubg Hi-Yg Interclass Base- ball Championsg B.A.A.g Ger- man Club. UIlIl'6'!'.Ylfj' of Sonlbrrn California Everett Wiklund Civics Clubg Golf Clubg Chemistry Clubg Physics Clubg Captain, R.O.T.C.g R.O.T.C. Crack Company. Unirersify of Illinois Helen Ruth Williams Civics Clubg Harlequin Clubg Swimming Clubg Leaders' Classg Girl Reservesg Life Saving Classg Dancing Classg Physics Clubg Tennis Clubg G.A.A. Councilg Student Councilg Secretary, G.A.A.g Senior Life Guardg Lclawala',g Iolanthe g Lan- tern Staifg Girl Sports' Editorg Weekly Staffg Water Pageant. Chicago Normal Muriel Wineberg Civics Clubg j.Y.L.g Girl Re- servesg G.A.A.g Harlequin Clubg Choral Club. Norlbzwslcrri Uniwrsily Page Sevenfy-one Elmer Witt Civics Clubg Political Science Clubg German Clubg Perfect Attendance Record. Norfbwcrierlz U11i1'r'rxify William Wolf Inter-Room Baseball Cham- pionsg B.A.A. Zelda Wolock Civics Clubg C1.A.A. Councilg Zoology Clubg S y m p h o n i c Choirg Library Assistantg Maid of the Milln. Urzizfrmityof Chicago Norman Young Civics Clubg Debate Clubg Student Councilg Latin Clubg Dean's Councilg German Clubg Chess and Checker Clubg J.Y.L.g History Clubg Chemistry Club. Chicago Denial College Alex Zagorin Lightweight Footballg Civics Clubg Student Council. Theodore Zeman Civics Clubg Orchestrag Lcle- walaug l'Ghost Birdng jr. Hi-Yg Vice-president, Chemistry Clubg Camera Clubg Student Council. Uzziirrxily of Illinois Leon Zissen Civics Clubg Basketball Teamg Chess and Checker Clubg Six Footers' Clubg RU Clubg J.Y.L. Page Sczfeufy-Iuo Anne Marie Wolf President, G.A.A.g President, Swimming Clubg Swimming Pageantg Senior Life Savingg Inter-Room Basketball Cham- pionsg G.A.A. Councilg Swim- ming Clubg Civics Clubg Archi- tectural Clubg Leaders' Class. Urfiwrxily of Illinois Martin Wolff Civics Clubg Hi-Yg Track Teamg Tennis Clubg Physics Clubg Aero Clubg Political Sci- ence Club. Crane College Gertrude Lenore Yastrow Student Councilg Civics Clubg Latin Clubg Readers' Clubg Of- Hce Secretaryg j.Y.L.g G.A.A.g Red Cross Committee. UlZI1 FfXIfJ' of Illinois Dorothy Zacksman G.A.A.g Choral Clubg Lieu- tenant, Hall Cwuardsg Civics Clubg Student Councilg Spanish Clubg J.Y.L.g Harlequin Club. University of Illinois William Zawolkow Civics Clubg Library Assist- antg Choral Club. Cram' College Tillie Francine Zimring Civics Club Executive Boardg Assistant Secretary, Civics Clubg Captain, Hall Guardg G.A.A. Council. Bizsinrxx World Mitchell Zitlin Manager, Basketball Teamg RU Clubg Civics Club. IV01'If71UC'Sf!'I'I1 UlIIl'0fSIfy Morris Zitlin Basketball Teamg R Clubg Tennis Team. Universify of Illinois Ruth Zukerman Girls' Fencingg Swimming Clubg Life Saving Classg G.A.A.g Civics Clubg J.Y.L.g Ofncc Secretaryg International Drawing Exchange. Purdue Uniwrsity Ruth Joan Zucker The Whole Town's Talkingng Harlequin Clubg Student Secre- taryg Civics Clubg Student Councilg G.A.A.g Choral Club. University of Wisronsin Page Seventy-iloree 4A CLASS HISTORY It was in '27 that we came, more than five hundred strong, to be impressed for the lirst time by the beauty, size, and majesty of Roosevelt. Wfe came to drink at the Foun- tain of Knowledge and to engrave our names in the undying annals of the school. At first we were bewildered by our new and strange environment. Then, becoming accustomed to our unusual surroundings, the web of insignihcance which seemed to be wound tightly about us suddenly unraveled and allowed the genius and ability of our ive hundred to come to the fore. A procession of occasions, events, and accomplishments comse before our eyes. We can see Bergbom, Linn, and Drucker standing as steady as Gibraltar, guiding the destinies of our class. Here come the R men. We can distinguish our classmates fighting and striving for the honor and glory of Roosevelt. Barnofsky, Zissen, Applebaum, and Levow are racing down the hard wood floor. Here we have Hoeft and Schaller adding to the power of the eleven. Lazar, Schulman, Klug, and Erlenbaugh are excelling on the track and i-n the pool. And last comes good old Eli Miller, trackman and basketeer as well as interscholas- tic winner. Still the class files on in endless procession, fighting only for the glory of the school. Now we can see among those who were prominent in social affairs, politics and literary activities-Leonard Kahn, Alvin Weinberg, Ellen Wexler, George Ranson, Dorothy Ro- senhouse, Seymour Simon, and Edward Glazier--we watch these and many others pass in review. We see Myrtle Lohner winning the Civic Scholarship, Ruth Ben-Amy given a University Scholarship. And then, after four years, looms graduation, in whichvby virtue of the power and fame of our great numbers we have attempted to add to the glory and renown of Roose- velt. We pass on amid solemness and dignity making this an august occasion, indeed. XVe have gone, fellow students, but our spirit remains in the portals of Roosevelt always climbing, grasping, striving for higher ideals. Seymour Frank Simon Page Sevenly-four ,,,,..-1' JOY CTIVITY A x 1,1 l QL'SL'l't'71 fn -Kiki EBRUYZIR ,-.Z ,XXW,,,,N 19322 i , 1 4B CLASS OFFICERS Sf'1Pfl'I1l17W', 1950 OFFICERS FC'l7Y1llll'y, 1931 , J Prrszdcfnt , . . ....,...,.. . . , ,Maurice Miller Vic'r'-Presiderzf . . , .... Alan Alsaker Sfwrffary . . . . , .Nestor Flodin Treasurcfr . . ..,. Evelyn Middcll 4B SOCIAL COMMITTEE Adele Sheffel, Chairman Paul Berg Walter Bilger Willmar Chulock Edith Davidson Irwin Flasks Shirley Levin Hannah Mark Esther Savit Walter Simon Arnold Yonovitz Page Srz'r'nfy-xvz'e:1 Page Scwuiy- fight Here Is Youth Class Poem Here is youth- Will it ,ripen and throb into life- Beat with the rhythm of life- And live for the sheer joy of life? Will that Haunt of power, Of genius and immortality, That mad thrust of youth Into the soul of the arts Be just a brilliant moment- A beautiful gesture- Living because the crimson Waters in its soul Had the rush of the mountain torrent That had not yet touched the sea? Here is youth- Grasping, eager, unstained- What glorious cataract Will send it rushing to the sea? Will it rise in one majestic wave And then melt into the depths, Or will its contact with the sea Be its impetus to greater heights? Paul Clarence Berg Marvin Max Ableman Civics Clubg Lieutenant, Hall Guards. Crane' College Lillian Nina Abrahamson G.A.A., Proviso Township. Florence Addison Mayfair, G.A.A.g Mayfair, Star Clubg Mayfair, Girl Leadcrsg Welfare Clubg Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Tap Class. Uriiwrsily of Illinois Dorothy Jane Ahrbeck Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Girl Re- servesg Freshman Baseball Cham- pious Eleanor Altshuler Choral Clubg Civics Clubg G.A.A. Council. Unizfrsily of Illinois Kenneth Williain Anderson Bandg Baseball Team. Illinois School of Pbarnzavy Alvin Arends Civics Clubg Interroom Base- ball. Norlbwestcrn Universiiy fill . 3, ls-.. ai Sam J. Abraham Civics Clubg J.Y.L. Uniirrsity of Illinois Evelyn Adeline Ackerman Civics Clubg Captain, Hall Guardsg Oiiice Secretaryg Read- ers, Clubg Debate Clubg Library Assistantg Harlequin Club G.A.A. Uriiwrsity of Illinois Maurice Richard Adler Footballg Wfrestlingg Civics Clubg J.Y.L.g Student Councilg' Physics Club. U17il'UfSlfJ' of So. California Allan Kallan Alsaker Swimming Teamg Vice Presi- dent, Dean's Councilg R.O.T.C.g Crack Squadg znd Lieutenant. NorllJu'rsIcr11 Unirrrsity Gladyce Anderson Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Swim- ming Teamg G.A.A. Council. Thorsten Oscar Anderson Civics Club. Sylvia Arenson G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Student Councilg Tap Dancing. IVorth1n'vlrr1z Uniwrsily Page Seventy-nine Eleanore Marian Aronson Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Choral Cluhg J.Y.L. Bzixinvxs Worlzl Jack Mulford Baker Civics Clubg Baseball Teamg Architectural Club, University of Illinois Lester W'alter Behrendt Inter Room Baskctballg Base- ballg Track. Merrion Dolores Benson Art Insfilulr' Paul Clarence Berg Pcnaspirg Civics Clubg Chess and Checker Clubg Student Councilg J.Y.L. Ullll'Ul'Xlfj' of Illinoix Lillian Bergman G.A.A.g Civics Club. U11iL'e1'sily of llliizoix Stanley jack Bernstein Crack Squadg Crack Platoong Student Councilg Student Clerkg Track Teamg Hi-Yg R.O.T.C. N0l'fbl4f'0Xfl'V'!1 U'llllf'i'l'SlljJ Page Eighty Esther Mae Ashlcinazc G.A.A.g Tennis Clubg Choral Clubg Civics Club. Cmm' Colligo Helen Ruth Bauer Choral Clubg Civics Club: G.A.A. Beatrice Josephine Benson G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Wlcekly Staff. Lois Arline Benthey Civics Clubg Girl Reservesg G. A.A. Bnsinrxx World Sara Hattie Berger Civics Clubg J.Y.L.g Choral Club. Bllxincxx College Loretta Ray Berliner Civics Clubg j.Y.L.g Sym- phonic Choirg G.A.A. Crain' College Dorothea Elizabeth Bessler Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Spanish Club. ' Chicago Normal Fred William Beutlich Civics Clubg Chess 85 Checker Clubg Golf Clubg B.A.A.g Ten- nis Clubg Six Footers, Club. Ufziwrxify of WiSCfl71Si7l Walter Bilger Civics Clubg Bandg Dean's Councilg Student Council. Norlbzwstern Univerxily Margaret Anna Boat G.A.A. Councilg Civics Clubg Treasurer, Girl Rcservesg Student Council. Bert Vincent Bergman Civics Club. Hazel Harriet Breiner Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Orches- trag j.Y.L. N01'fI5uf'CSfFFlI University Fannie Bromberg G.A.A.q Choral Clubg Civics Cl u b 5 Freshman Volleyball Championsg Sophomore Baseball Champions. Lillian Brotman Al01'fl0lL'!'Xfl'l'7I U7lil'l'I'Xifj' G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Office Secretaryg J.Y.L. Ethel Marie Biegler G.A.A.g Civics Club. Robert Harry Bisinger Dean's Councilg Civics Club. Grace Louise Boll Dramatic Clubg Civics Clubg G.A.A. Student Secretary. Norfbzwslern Ljflilfffiifj' Marguerite Braverman G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Office Secretaryg Spanish Club. Business World Lucille Elaine Brigham Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Sopho- more Baseball Champions. N0l'fb1L'l'5fUfl1 Ul1i1'fl'5ify' George Brose Jean Millar Bryson G.A.A. Business World Page Eigbly-one Lillian Irene Budoff Civics Clubg G.A.A. Business Collegz' Dorothy Anne Burman G. A. A. Councilg Captain, Sophomore Volley Ball Cham- pionsg Civics Clubg Choral Club. Norlbwesfern U11Il'Fl'5IfAj' William Bushnell Civics Clubg Aero Clubg lst Lieutenantg R.O.T.C. Norlbweslern University Parker Calahan Civics Club. Uniuersily of Illinois Rose Capone Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Stu- dent Secretaryg Girl Reserves. Crane College Pearl Marie Carlson Civics Clubg Interroom Volley Ball Teamg G.A.A. Clara Carlyn Chelnek G.A.A.g Civics Club. Page Eiglaty-two Albin Bunteen Fencing Teamg Apparatus Teamg Tumbling Teamg Civics Club. Armour Inst. of Tcrhnology Bernice Helen Burtnick Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Choral Clubg Lieutenant, Hall Guardsg Student Secretary. N0l'fl71L'US1l'l'l1 Ul1iL'ersily Willard Wfilliam Bystedt R.o.T.c.4 C r a c k Squadg Crack Platoong Crack Companyg B.A.A.g Physics Clubg Chemis- try Clubg Civics Club. Barbara May Campbell G.A.A. Councilg Civics Clubg Latin Club. Intl. KIl1A1Fl'KifK1Vfl'I1- College Norman D. Cappelle Auto Clubg Aero Clubg Six Footers' Clubg Radio Clubg Ar- chitectural Clubg Civics Club. Carncgic' Terk Stanley Carlson Architectural Clubg Civics Clubg Physics Club. University of Illinois Helen Cherny G.A.A.g J.Y.L.g Civics Club. Irene Chillik Civics Clubg G.A.A. Cleland Boyd Clark Rifle Teamg Life Guard. Urzizwsify of Wisconsin Merwin Arthur Cohen Aero Clubg Civics Club: Stu- dent Councilg Track Tearng Chess and Checker Clubg Chem- istry Club. Norfbzwxfz'r'11 UIlil't'l'XifV1 Frieda Jane Cooper Civics Clubg G.A.A. Bzisiwsx College Harry Cooper Inter Gym Championsg Civics Club. Ullil'!'!'Xff,1' of Aldblllllll Bernard Coopersmith Concertmeister, Orchcstrag lst Violinist, Roosevelt String Quar- tctg Civics Clubg j.Y.L, N01'fb1L'fXl!'f11 Uf1iz'w'xifj' Stanley Crane Chess and Checker Club. BIISIIIUXX Wforltl if if i :fax I 5' , ---' af, f 251 i -- - xr- w--- V ff., + 2453,-f ,, afftz ff... 1 ,V s X Willmar Chulock Student Councilg Debate Clubg Civics Clubg History Clubg Latin Club. William Clark Inter Room Basketball Team. Ullirvrxily of Illinois Dorothy Cohn Tennis Clubg Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Rcader's Club. Ruth Lee Cooper Civics Clubg G. A. A. Blrrirlvxx Coflvge Morris Cooper Inter Gym Baseball Cham- pionsg Track Team. Gerald Crane Outdoor Track Teamg Fencing Teamsg Golf Clubg History Clubg R Clubg Cross Country Trackg Civics Clubg Debate Club. U71fl't'l'Xilj' of Illinois Sylvia Sophie Crane Choral Clubg Civics Clubg G.A.A. Page Iiiglwfy-lbree Ethel Cuchran G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Debate Clubg Officer Sccrctaryg Girl Re- serves. U71iL'6l'Sify of Cbirago Bernie Mayo Damask G. A. A. Councilg Business Manager, Art Clubg Soccer Class: Civics Club. Ar! Iuxlihllr' Hazel Sue Darfler Volley Ballg Sophomore Base- ball Championsg Civics Clubg G.A.A. Choral Club. Business Colfvgr Jennie Diamond G.A.A.g Civics Club. UIlil'l'l'.Yifj' of Illinois Lenora Hattie Dicke Civics Clubg G.A.A. Eleanor Marie Ditewig G. A. A.g Civics Club. NOFfblL'L'SfFY11 U1ziL'c'v-sily Amelia Edt G. A. A. Page Eighty-four Jeanne Marie Cutler Assistant Hall Guard Secre- tayg Daubers' Clubg Civics Clubg Lantern Staff. Novlbwesfcrn U1ziuersily Eileen Daniels G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Fenc- ingg Tennisg Swimming Pageantg Swimming Club. . Edith Ruth Davidson Student Councilg G.A.A.g Physics Clubg Civics Club. Norlhzurxiern Uuiz'i'r.vity Leon Sidney Diamond Deanis Councilg Track Tcamg R Club: Civics Club. N01'fbzwxlz'rr1 Ulziwrsily Verna Dicke Civics Clubg G.A.A. Edith Barbara Dorn G. A. A.g Civics Clubg Tennis Clubg Zoology Club. Crum' junior College Yetta Eiferman Civics Clubg G.A.A.g J.Y.L.g Choral Clubg Student Council. Edward T. Elam R. O. T. C. Bandg Senior Hi-Yg Student Councilg Physics Clubg Civics Clubg Lieutenant, Howard George Engelhardt Civics Club. lNl0l'fbll't'Sll'I'!I Ullll'UVSifj' Frances Clark Ewing Civics Club: G. A. A, Alvera Louise Felton G. A. A. Councilg Cheer Leaderg Like Guardg Civics Clubg Swimming Club. Amrriran Collegr' of Pbysiral Ezlzzrafion Martin Fischer Civics Clubg Physics Club. LllIll'l'l'XHj' of Chicago Nestor Winston Flodin Choral Clubg ulolantheng Maid of the Mill . President, Latin Clubg Director, Civics Club. Unizvrvily of Chicago Lois Myra Fox Civics Club: Student Secre- taryg Spanish Club: Civics Club. LlHll'l'l'Xlfj' of Illinois Kathryn Judith Elfstrom G. A. A. Councilg Civics Clubg Readers' Club. Harriet Anne Ericson G.A.A.g Civics Club. Mildred Evelyn Falk Civics Clubg Harrison High. Uniwrsily of Illinois Elizabeth Findlay Dean's Round Tableq Civics Clubg Intermural-Sophomore Baseball Championsg Life Saversg G. A. A.g Civics Club. - Irwin Flacks Civics Clubg Symphonic Choirg Physics Clubg -I. Y. L. UIlll'l'fXifj' nf Cllimgo Beatrice Rae Fox J. Y. L.g Civics Clubg Stu- dent Councilg G. A. A.g Har- lequin Club. lVU7'fhIl'l'Xfl'l'll Uuirrrxiiy Frances Hedvig Frankel Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Choral Clubg Lieutenant, Hall Guard. Mi. SI. Clurr Izmim' College Page Eighty-jim Lillian Frankel Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Choral Clubg LeleWala. Nancy Marie Gabrielson Civics Clubg Choral Clubg G. A. A. Bernice Galt LcleWala',g Choral Clubg Civ- ics Clubg G. A. A. Councilg Readers' Clubg Sophomore Base- ball Championsg J. Y. L. Urzircrsily of Cbirago Mary Gelman Student Councilg Civics Clubg G. A. A.g Girl Reserves. University of Chicago Naomi Nancy Gerstel G.A.A.g Civics Clubg -I.Y.L.g Sophomore Baseball Champions. Jerome Sidney Gimbel Civics Club. Nortbweslern Uniwrsify Milton Glickman Civics Club. Crane Illllffll' College Page Eiglyly-six Nathan Friedman Chess and Checker Clubg Chemistry Clubg Political Sci- ence Clubg Civics Clubg Physics Clubg German Club. N01'fb1L'l'Xft'l'71 UI1il'?1'Xifj' Louis Gaftman Choral Clubg Boys' Glee Club. Cram' College Helen Gates Xvelfare Club: Student Coun- cilg Mayfair Commercial Clubg Civics Club. U11iz'c'V.vify of Wfiscrmxiu Ruth Gerber Choral Clubg Book Roomg Opera Balletg Civics Clubg G.A.A.g J.Y.L.g Readers' Clubg Tennis Club. Uuiwrsify of Chicago Marie Myrtle Gesiclce Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Zoology Club. N0r'tbu'rslr'1'f1 lfll1il'I'l'Sifj' Marguerite Louise Glade Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Girl Rc- serves. U1Iil'l'l'Sifj' of Cbifugo jules Winield Gold Captain, Football Teamg In- tramural Swimming Championsg Civics Clubg R Club. MtIl'C1IlL'IfL' UniL'c'rxifj Julia Lina Goldschmidt Symphonic Choir Chorus: Civ- ics Club: Student Council, Ex- ecutive Board: Civics Club, EX- ecutive Board: G.A.A,: Debate Club: Harlequin Club: ulolan- the : Maid of the Mill. Ul1iz'1'1'xiIy of Mirbigzzn Herman Gordon Civics Club: Physics Club: Chemistry Club: Student Coun- eil. lllIil't'l'XHj' of PUIIIIX-YIl'L171i!l Eva Sydell Groner Civics Club: G.A.A. Nru'lh1c'rxli'r1 Uni: urxilj Hazel Guntz Student Council: G.A.A.: Civ- ics Club: Symphonic Choir: Tap Dancing. BIlXi71l'5X W'0rlif Lillian Anne Hafner G.A.A. Council: Civics Club: Student Council: Swimming Team: Tennis Club: Girl Rea serves. Nor'fbu'i'.vfi'1'n Uniiersily Dorothy Lillian Hans G.A.A.: Sophomore Volley Ball Champions: Interclass Base- ball Champions: W'ater Pageant. Bllxirwxx W'0rld Bertha Alida Hansen Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Civics Club: Library Assistant: Tap Dancing. Hen Wayne Gordon Orchestra: Civics Club: Inter Room Swimming Champions. Leland Shmfnrrf Unizfersiiy Leonard Gordon Symphonic Choir: Secretary, Zoology Club: Student Council: lolanthe,': Civics Club. Stanley Cyril Grzeda Political Science Club: Choral Club. Crane callfgf Margarete Wilhelmina Haase G.A.A.: Civics Club: Tap Dancing. Molly Handelsman Debate Club: G.A.A.: Civics Club: J.Y.L. Raymond John Hansel Model Aero Club: Civics Club. Margaret Harrington Civics Club: Spanish Club: G.A.A. Council: junior Life Guard. Dv Kalb Normal Page Eighty-sewn Edward Gewalt Hayes Zoology Clubg Civics Clubg Swimming Teamg Life Guard. Norllawestrru U71iL'CYSifj' Mildred Hecker Civics Clubg Debate Clubg J.Y.L.g History Clubg Political Science Clubg Symphonic Choir: Iolanthe g Maid of the Millf' Crane College Beth Heile G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Secre- tary, Debate Clubg President, Penaspirg Choral Clubg Student Councilg Lantern Staffg Editor, International Drawing Exchangeg Dean's Round Table. University of Chicago Dorothy Ella Henclriks Civics Clubg G.A.A. Councilg Tap Dancing. Businexs VC70rlJ Naomi Herman Student Council Executive Boardg Civics Club Executive Boardg Discipline Boardg Red Cross Committeeg Symphonic Choirg Iolanthe g Maid of the Millvg G. A. A. Seymor Hershman Cross Country Teamg Track Teamg Civics Club. U1ZiV01'Sify of Chicago Gilbert Edgar Hoag Debate Clubg Choral Clubg Inter-Room Swimmingg Econom- ics Clubg Student Council. Obio Sizzle U11iL'FTXifjJ Page Eighty-eight Charles Otto Hayna Model Airplane Clubg Civics Clubg Auto Club. Raymond Hedges Basketballg Footballg Civics Club. Norllvzucslern Ur1i'z rrsily Rebecca Ray Heller Civics Clubg G.A.A.g J.Y.L.g Oihce Secretary. Harriett Lorraine Hene Treasurer, Latin Clubg Latin Paper Staffg Civics Clubg G.A.A. Chicago Normal Richard Henry Herman Choral Clubg Civics Club. Bnsifless YV0rl1l Seymour Heyman Captain, Lightweight Basket- ballg URN Clubg Civics Club. Nor'lh1uester11 U71ib'81'Sify Ruth Marion Hollander G.A.A.g Civics Club. Augusliinu Hospital Roderick Burton Holmgren Student Councilg Executive Boardg Discipline Boardg Pena- spirg Renders' Clubg Physics Clubg Civics Clubg Library As- sistant. Norfbwrifrrrf Ufziwrxily Miriam Horowitz Civics Clubg Harlequin Club. Art Iuslilufe Jack Huguelet Aero Clubg Civics Clubg R.O.T.C. N!J7'fl7IL'FSfl'l'lZ Ul1fl'L'YXify Grace Lily Illg Mayfair, Commercial Clubg G.A.A.g Star Club. Irene Jajack Civics Clubg G.A.A. Aruthur Johnson Second Lieutenantg R.O.T.C.g Order of the Bladeg Harlequin Clubg Civics Clubg Auto Club. UIlil'fl'Xiljl of Illinois Lester Alger Johnson Civics Clubg Student Councilg Hi-Y. Unii'fr.vil3' of Illinois 91 Mme f :-:i 1 -igigxmgb 1 si.af Irving Julian Holstein Aero Clubg Physics Clubg Chemistry Clubg Secretary, Architectural Clubg Daubers' Clubg Assistant Art Editorg Weeklyg Trackg Wrestling. U11izfcrsi!y of Chirugo Helen Constance Hougiazou Weekly Staffg G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Latin Clubg Girl Reservesg Leaders' Class. Rose Huster Civics Clubg G.A.A.g -I.Y.L. Choral Club. N0rtbu'f'sIi'rn Ulziwrsily Evelyn Shiffra Itzkowitz ,I.Y.L.g Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Tuley. Phyllis Valborg Jensen Symphonic Choirg Iolan- tl1e g Maid of tlie Millng Hall Guard, Secretary. Ari Iustilnle Dorothy Alma Johnson Civics Clubg Girl Reserves G.A.A.g Tap Dancing. Vernette Irene Johnson Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Student Councilg Vice-President, Girl Re- serves. Page Eighty-nine Eleanor Johnston Girl Reservesg Civics Club. Eugene Raymond Jones Civics Club. Pllflllll' Unizwsify Bernard Joseph Civics Club. U1lil't'!'Sil'vjf of Chicago Rosalyn Bernice Kahn G.A.A.g Student Councilg Symphonic Choirg Iolanthe g Maid of the Millug Spanish Clubg 'lLa Estrella Staffg Cap- tain, Hall Guardsg Harlequin Club. Nnlfazcrxlerfl UIlil'FfSffj' Getrude Kallick J.Y.L.g Civics Clubg G.A.A.g OfHce Secretaryg Readers' Clul-ig Student Council. Crum' College Morton Kantoff Tumblingg Civics Clubg Lieu- tenant, Hall Guards. Jacob Bernard Katz Light W'eight Basketballg R Clubg Civics Club. U71il'l'l'Sifj' of Illinois Page Ninety Jean Bernice Johnston G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Life Saving. Yx7arren Everett Jones Civics Clubg Model Aero Club. Doris Louise Kaecke G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Spanish Clubg Student Councilg Leaders' Classg Life Savingg City Leader Girl. Maurice Rodner Kaizer Wrestliilgg Football: Political Science Club. U71i'L'Fl'XifJf of Mirlrigmz Ruth Kamm Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Library Assistant. Albert Kaplan Political Science Clubg Swim- ming Teamg Baseball Teamg Bas- ketball Teamg R Clubg Civics Clubg Track Teamg Football. U71il'l'I'Sifjf of Illinois Jerry Kayne Civics Clubg Physics Clubg Lieutenant, Hall Guards. UIliL'l'l'Xffj7 of Chicago Robert Warren Kenaga Vice-President, Hi-Yg Chem- istry Clubg Physics Clubg Inter- national Correspondence Clubg Civics Clubg Student Councilg Track Teamg Inter Class Fencing Championsg Symphonic Choir. Morris Kirshner Football Teamg Civics Club. Ufzirerxify of YVixz'onsi11 Jeanette Klimboff G.A.A.g Civics Clubg J.Y.l.. Robert Francis Knapp Orchestrag Civics Clubg Read- ers' Club. N0f1bIL'FXfFVlI Ulzizrrsity Mildred Kramer G.A.A.g Civics Club: 4I.Y.L.g Choral Club. Norman Kroll Civics Clubg Debate Clubg De- bate Teamg Wl1ole ToWn's Talkingng Zoology Clubg Swim- ming Champions. Uniwrsily of Michigan Sybilla Kunz G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Student Councilg Dancing Classg Choral Club. Q X es is Y X 1 we or f we s f fx is yr. . 1 N. iv 'J . . ...xx 'QM' V- -- A sas,-1 t:'. 5- I Harriet May Kessel G.A.A.g Civics Clubg kI.Y.L.g Girl Reserves. BIlKi7H'XX Wbrlrl Evelyn Klein Civics Clubg Choral Clubg G.A.A.g Tennis Team. Mndalyn Permilla Knapp G.A.A.g Choral Club. Willis Frederick Kraemer Bandg Orchestrag Civics Clubg Student Council. Cram' Collvgr Paul Krasnowsky J.Y.L.g Civics Club. Carl Kuehl Bandg Fencing Teamg Civics Clubg R.O.T.C. Rose Kurzon Student Councilg Civics Clubq G.A.A.g Harlequin Club. Page Ninety-one John William Ladd Swimming Team. Unilfersily of Illinois Robert Lang Civics Clubg J.Y.L.g Student Council. U1zii'e1'siz'y of Illifmii Russell Carl Larson Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C.g Order of the Bladeg Civics Clubg German Clubg Auto Club. Ul1lL'f'T'XIlj' of Illinois Ide Latinsky G.A.A.q Civics Clubg Orches- trag J.Y.L, Iolanthe g 'QMaid of the Millng Harlequin Club. Uiiiwrsiiy of Clnmgo Gladys Leibovitz Civics Clubg G.A.A.g J.Y.L. Cram' College Oscar Wlalter Lethander Model Aero Clubg Physics Clubg Civics Club. Shirley Levin Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Library Assistantg Oiiice Secretaryg De- bate Clubg Girl Reservcsg .I.Y.L.g 4B Photo Editor, Lantern Staffg French Club. Page Ninety-Iwo U .,.. . . Q. .F in Robert Clayton Ladof lnterclass Swimming Cham- piong Swimming Teamg Captain, Junior Swimming Tcamg Civics Clubg Track Teamg R Clubg Junior Hi-Y. Ul1Il'!'Y.YIfj' of Illinois Roger Charles Larsen Political Science Clubg Civics Clubg Lieutenant, Hall Guardg Inter-Gym Class Baseball Cham- pions. Stewart Last R.o.T.C.g Crack Platoong Sec- ond Lieutenantg Order of the Bladeg Civics Club. Lenore Lebovits G.A.A,g Civics Clubg Tennisg Choral Club. Ira Lesser Civics Club: Orchestrag Sym- phonic Choirg Iolanthe g Phy- sics Club. Noribiwslnvz UllIl'PVSIlj' Jane Barbara Levin G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Choral Club: Student Council: J.Y.L. Norlbwesirrii Unirffrsily Dorothy Mary Louise Lewis G.A.A. Adam Lichterman Adele Elaine Liebman Student Council, Executive Board, Discipline Board, Civics Club, Executive Board, Orches- tra, Symphonic Choir, Red Cross City Council, G.A.A. Universily of Wi.fCor1xi11 Leo Wfilliam Lubliner Civics Club, Choral Club, Student Council. Norllowrxlrrrz Ufiiwrsiljf Mildred Dorothy Lund G.A.A., Civics Club, Tennis Club, Choral Club. Moser Buximfss College Sylvia Lurie Civics Club, G.A.A., Tennis Club, J.Y.L. Carl Leonard Magny Civics Club. Uniwrxify of Illinois Jean Maksimuk Wlater Pageant, President, Dra- matics' Club, Star Clubu, Girl Reserves, T.N.T., Choral Club, Commercial Club, Book Club. Estelle Belle Libert Civics Club. Stella Lipsky G.A.A.g Civics Club, Art Club, J.Y.L., Zoology Club, Choral Club. Ari Iuxlifufe Henry William Ludolph Civics Club, Student Council. Hynes Scbool of Plmnnacy Marian Annette Lundquist Weekly: Daubers, Club, Civ- ics Club, Cv.A.A. Ari School Charles Edward Maclnnes Band, Orchestra, Choral Club, Mikado , Football Team: Student Council. Armour lnslilnh' of Tfcbllolog-1' Elinor Mahru Spanish Club, G.A.A. Council, Leaders' Class, Civics Club, junior Life Saving, Head Typist, Lantern Staff, City Letter Girl. Business Wforld Charlotte Malter Student Council, Civics Club Delegate, G.A.A. Council. Ullllf'L'l'Sllj' of Illinois Page Niuely-Ib We Arthur Marcovitz Dean's Councilg Lieutenant, Hall Guardsg Civics Clubg Phy- sics Clubg Chemistry Club. Uniwrsity of Illinois Betty Markin G.A.A.3 Civics Clubg J.Y.L.g Sophomore Baseball Champions. Dorothy Martha Martin G.A.A. Councilg Civics Club. Nor1flJwc'sier11 U11lL'UYSIfj' Raymond Preston McCroskey Civics Clubg R.O.T.C. Bandg Orchestra. N0rfbwr'xlt'1'11 Urzivcrsiljf Evelyn Catherine McLeish G.A.A.g Civics Club. Dorothy May Mellors Daubers' Club. Art Inxtiluii' Marian Mesigal Student Councilg G.A.A.g Civ- ics Clubg Girl Reservesg Spanish Clubg J.Y.L.g Readers' Clubg Spanish Choral Clubq Political Science Clubg International Drawing Exchange. Uzziversify of Illinois Page Ninety-four Hannah Mark G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Girl Re- Serves. Cbirngo Normal College Helen Murial Markovitz Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Tennis Clubg Student Cuuncilg G.A.A. Business World Russell Byron Matthews Civics Clubg Auto Club. U11itferriiy of Illinois Robert Francis McGovern William Meiter President, Aero Clubg Civics Clubg Auto Club. NOVfhlL'fXfFl'71 University Lawrence Meltzer Civics Club. U11i1'z'rsity of Illinois Sam Michaelson Student Councilg Civics Club. Evelyn Middell G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Library Assistantg Student Councilg Of- Hce Assistant, Student Secretary. Joseph Miklos Civics Clubg Lieutenant, Hall Guardsg Readers' Club. Morris Milton Miller Civics Club: Captain, Hall Guards, Chemistry Club, Phy- sics Club. U7lil Fl'Slfj! of Illinois Rita Jean Molner Swimming Clubg Life Saving: Harlequin Clubg Girl Reservesg Civics Clubg G.A.A.g German Clubg Penaspirg J.Y.L. Northwestern Uniwrsily Theodore Morency Mordaunt Civics Clubg Student Council. Massachusetts Insfitute of Tecbnologj Harriet Mueller G.A.A.g Civics Club. Business Worlfl Blossom Nathan Orchestrag G.A.A.g Civics Clubg J.Y.L.g Chemistry Club, Harlequin Club. Cram' College Joe Mele Baseballg Civics Clubg Span- ish Club. Maurice Miller Vice-President, Debate Club, Debate Team, XX'est Side League Championshipg Winner, North Section National Oratorical Con- testg Vice President, Harlequin Clubg President, Political Science Club, Civics Delegateg City Club Representativeg Vice President, Student Council. Unirersily of California Jack Bisbee Mitchell Civics Clubg Lieutenant, Hall Guardsg Dean's Councilg Drum Major, Advance Bandg Fencing Club. Illinois Denial College Robert Moore Football Teamg Skating Team' Baseball Teamg Civics Clubg Architectural Drawing Clubg German Clubg Chemistry Club' Art Club. Spnrlon Air College Robert Eward Muehlberg Aero Clubg Swimming Teamg Senior Hi-Yg Dean's Councilg Civics Clubg UR Clubg Inter- Room Swimming Champions. Uizirersily of Chicago George Mussman Student Councilg Choral Clubg ,I.Y.L.g Civics Club. Abe Newman Student Councilg Civics Clubg Choral Club. Universily of Nolre Dame Page Ninety-fitfc' Richard Ignatius Noel Debate Clubg Symphonic Choir. Uniwrsily of Chicago Katherine Noonan Choral Clubg Mayfair G.A.A. Delegateg Vice President, Dra- matic Club. NOTfl9lb'fSfPV1l Uzfircrsity Harold Novak Student Councilg Civics Clubg i1.Y.L. Uni1':'1'xiz'y of Chicago Rose Paster G.A.A.g Choral Clubg Civics Club. Nortbzurslem University Marion Rose Penning Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Captain, Hall Guardsg Tennis Club. Bernice Charlotte Peterson Civics Clubg Tennis Club. . Business Collegc Mildred Ann Pfeil A G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Girl Re- serves. , . LfI'W1'6'l1CL' College Page Ninety-six T. W f-5:25 J: . ,i...,,xS,.,t. Howard Noffz Physics Clubg Civics Clubg Po- litical Science Club. Armozzr Irzstilufe of Technology Fannie Noumberg Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Tennis Clubg Choral Clubg J.Y.L. Milton Ronald Obstfield Football Teamg Wrestling Teamg Civics Clubg Dean's Councilg Weekly Sports' Staff Reporterg Political Science Clubg Latin Clubg -I.Y.L.g Student Council. U1llL'FYSifjl of Illinois Claudeen Cora Pearson G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Tap Dancing Classg Student Council. Jack Christian Petersen Swimming Teamg Inter Class Swimming Championsg Civics Club. Norlbwes fL'I'1l Uniw nity Helen Elona Petras G,A,A.g President, Swimming Clubg Sophomore Volley Ball Championsg Junior Life Saver: Weekly Staff. Nortbwcxlern U11iz'rrxify Louis Isadore Phillips Civics Clubg German Clubg Aero Club. Camcgie Tech Muriel Fanette Phillips Civics Clubg G.A.A. Councilg Girl Reserves: Tap Dancing Classg Civics Club. Business Worlzl Lucille Anne Planky Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Leaders' Clubg Life Savingg Swimming Clubg Fencingg Sophomore Base- ball Championsg Valley Ball Championsg Tennis Club. Vffisrozzsin Uuizrrsily Esther Porwancher G.A.A.g Girl Reserves. Irene Adele Ptag G.A.A. Blzsiurss XVOVIJ Lillian Rattner Civics Club: G.A.A. Robert Rausehert Civics Club. Marcella Rillieux Student Councilg Civics Clubg Lieutenant, Hall Guardg G.A.A.g Civics Club. Lloyd Planky Civics Clubg Latin Clubg His- tory Clubg Golf Club. Edward Porges Choral Clubg Civics Club. Lviuml Slurzforzl Ul1il't'l'Xifv1 Jerome Prosterman R.O.T.C.g Footballg Political Science Club: Civics Clubg Crack Company. Uzrirrfrxify of Illinois Ann Ragofsky G.A.A.g Civics Club. LlIIil'Ul'SifJ' of Illinois Sidney Rattner Seymour Reiger Civics Clubg Student Couricilg German Clubg Auto Club. UlIil'!'I'Sif3' of Iilirmis Ann Ring Civics Clubg G.A.A. i B11sim'ss WlIl'Itf Page Nizzety-seven Helen Robert G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Office Sccetaryg Civics Club. Milton Robin Lightweight Basket Ball Teamg Physics Clubg Inter-Room Fene- ing Champiorig German Club. U11iversity of Chicago Bernice Roseman Business College Florence Rosenheim G.A.A.g Choral Club. Howard Rosenthal Norlbwestcwz Uizizfvrxify Arthur Rothblatt Fencing Class. Crane College Edith Royce Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Dancing Classg L6Hawala. Page Ninety-eight W 'E I fwfr Joseph Roberts Deanis Councilg Weekly Staiig R.O.T.C.g Crack Platoong Crack Companyg Aero Clubg Chess and Checker Clubg Penaspir. Marie Vennen Roseland Civics Club: G.A.A. Norlbzvesiern U'FZlL'fl'SifJ' Bernard Rosen Swimming Teamg Civics Clubg HRH Club. Ui1iz'c'rsiiy of Illinois Gerald Raymond Rosenthal Student Council. No1'fbu'z'xlfr1z Uiziirrxily Ida Frances Roth Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Dancing Classg Swimming Clubg Debate Clubg Choral Club. U1llL'Fl'Xlfj' of Illinois Marshall Rowley Robert Royce Political Science Clubg Civics Clubg Lieutenant, Hall Guard. Uiziirrrxify of Nolre Dame Robert Rubin Trackg lnterclass Track Cham piong Fencingg J.Y.L.g Physics Clubg R Club. Loyola U71fl't'l'XifAV Dorothy Clariee Ryckman G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Latin Clubg Associate Edi- tor, Cornu g Girl Reservesg Pcnaspirg Student Couneilg Lan- tern Staifg Dancing Class. Sonia Sabara Civics Clubg G.A.A.g History Club. Bnxiurxx lVurlif Evelyn Bernyce Samuel G.A.A.g Civics Clubg G.A.A. Couneilg Othce Secretary. lllllitIllllI701fX Collrgi' Evelyn Sarnoff Debate Clubg Civics Clubg G.A.A.g J.Y.L,g Chemistry Clubg Student Council. NIll'fblL'l'Xl!'l'II UI1il'ffKif,v Gustaf Willard Saxon President, Roosevelt Architec- tural Clubg Chairman, Foreign Drawing Exchange. U71il'fl'.Yif,1' of Wixz'o11sifz Fred Harold Schildt Civics Clubg Orchestrag Art Club. B1lSfIIt'XX l17orlal . ., ...: 1 ..-- Irving Meyer Rudolph Student Couneilg Lieutenant, Hull Guards. N0l'fb1b'!'Xff'l'lI Ul1il'fl'Sify julian Collins Ryer Physics Clubg Civics Clubg R.O.T.C. Crack Platoon. Mrl5SlIl'bllXl'ffS Iuslilulc of Trrbrmlogy Solomon Sachs Corporal, City Select Squadg Captain, Evanston Squad Compe- titiong Ushers and Guardsg Traf- Hc Patrolg Symphony Choir: Stu- dent Council. Lezuir Illiffflllt' Evelyn Sanders Girl Reservesg G.A.A.g Choral Clubg Civics Club. Bernice Esther Savit Student Councilg Civics Clubg G.A.A. Couneilg Spanish Clubg Lieutenant, Hall Guards. Pearl Ruth Schiff J.Y.L.g Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Choral Clubg Sophomore Base- ball Charnpionsg Freshman Vol- ley Ball Champions. NlI!Afh1L't'XtFV'l1 Ul1iz'1'r'xily Albert Lester Schindler Hi-Yg Civics Club: Aero Club. Page Niuvly-nine Edward Winstow Schlesinger Footballg Civics Clubg Trackg J.Y.L.g Wrestlingg Political Sci- ence Club. University of Soullaern Ctllifllfllill May Violet Schmitz G.A.A,g Civics Clubg Political Science Club. University of Illinois Harvey Richard Schneider Civics Club. Univerxily of Texas Phyllis Helen Schuettek G.A.A.g Girl Reservesg Civics Clubg Student Council. Nnlionul College of EtiHl'lIfi07l Berdie Rose Schulze G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Girl Re- servesg Sophomore Volley Ball Champions. Buxizwxs Wforla' Helen Clara Schwartz G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Student Council. Norlbwerlcrn Ul1i!'FI'Sffj' Martha Margaret Scranton G. A. A.g Life Savers' Club. Page One Hundred Florence Eva Schlutz Civics Clubg Choral Club. Crane College Mary Clara Schneider G.A.A.g Girl Reservesg Civics Clubg Choral Club. Loyola University Yale Schrero Dean's Councilg Civics Clubg Fencingg Golf Clubg History Club. Norlhwesfern U11i1'07'Sify Virginia Schuler Civics Clubg G.A.A. Council. Arthur Louis Schutt Acro Clubg Chemistry Club. Martha Lee Schwartz G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Tap Dancingg J.Y.L. Nortbweszfern University Evelyn Lorraine Seideman G.A.A.g Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Council. N0rlbu'ester11 University Dorothy Jane Seipp Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Tap Class. Bnsiwsx College Sylvan Seligman Swimming Teamg Debate Teamg Vice President, Debate Clubg Student Councilg Harle- quin Clubg R Clubg Civics Club. U!Ifl'l'l'Si1j' of Cbirago Ruth Shanin Civics Clubg Cupid's Night Outng Symphonic Choirg Con- cert Soloistg Maid ofthe Mill g l'Iolanthe. YVisr'0r1xi11 LV7Ifl'L'l'Sifj' Frieda Phyllis Shapiro Physics Clubg G.A,A.g Civics Clubg Student Councilg Harle- quin Clubg Choral Club. NOVflI1L'fSfFVIl Urriwrxilrv Selma Shapiro Girl Reservcsg Civics Club: G.A.A. Ruth Sheffel Milcad0g Cupid's Night Out g Symphonic C h oi r 5 G.A.A. Civics Club. jack Stanley Shouba Civics Clubg Trackg Inter- classg Fencing Champions. Irving Seirler Martha Severin G.A.A.g Fencingg Tennis Clubg Civics Club. Sam Shankman Light Nveight Basketballg R Clubg Civics Club. U11iL'0l'Sifj' of Illinois Ruth Lillian Shapiro Symphony Orchestrag Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Iolanthe,'g Y. L.g Library Assistant. Cram' College Adele Sheffel Literary Editor, Weekly Staffg President, Latin Clubg Debate Clubg Harlequin Clubg Winner, Flag Contestg Oflice Secretaryg Penaspirg G.A.A.g Civics Clubg History Club. Milton Shemrinsky Bandg Civics Club. Nortb1ut'xtcr1z U11iz'ersily Idelle Leatrice Shure Student Secretaryg Weekly Typistg G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Orchestra. Crane College Pagc One Hunrlred One Harold Arron Siegan Civics Clubg Student Councilg J.Y.L.g Iolanthe g Maid of the Mill g l'Cupid's Night Out g Symphony Orchestra. Norllawestern Unizersily Walter Simon Debate Clubg Student Councilg Physics Clubg Zoology Clubg Inter-Room Swimming Cham- pionsg Political Science Clubg Readers, Clubg Civics Clubg Chemistry Cluhg J.Y.L.g Light- Weight Football Team. Noribu extern Universily Fred Sirr Civics Club. Edith Marie Skog Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Tennis Clubg Fencing Club. Helen Mary Smith Oflice Secretaryg Civics Clubg G.A.A. University of Illinois Violet Natalie Smolensky Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Choral Clubg Student Council. University of Illinois Sam Sidney Sode Civics Clubg History Clubg Political Science Clubg Physics Club. Unirersify of Illinois Page One Hundred Two Marilyn Clara Silver G.A.A.g Commercial Clubg Tap Dancingg Civics Club. Dalla Simons G.A.A.g Civics Clubg J.Y.L.g Girl Reservcsg G.A.A.g French Clubg Choral Club. Oscar Morris Sklar Civics Club. Northwestern University Eunyce Smith G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Girl Reserves, University of Illinois John LaRog Smith Bandg Inter-Class T r a c k Championsg Civics Clubg Foot- ball Squad. Lily Schneider Choral Clubg Civics Clubg arlequin Clubg French Clubg !'I.elewala g Seven Keys to Bald- pate. Frances Beatrice Sollo Girl Reservesg Choral Clubg G.A.A. Council. Business College Frances Sommerfeld Chemistry Clubg Civics Clubg G.A.A. Councilg J.Y.L.g Har- lequin Club. Ufzizwxify of Illifmii Dan Spector Civics Clubg Hi-Yg Chess and Checker Clubg Model Airplane Club. Alex Henry Steigerwald Civics Clubg Golf Teamg In- terclass Track Champions. Muriel Lorraine Stein Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Tennis Clubg Harlequin Clubg Latin Clubg J.Y.L. Crane College Elaine Ruth Stenstrom Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Girl Rc- servesg Tennis Clubg Fencing Classg Water Pageantg Swim' ming Club. Elsie Catherine Stoffle G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Girl Reservesg Sophomore Volley Ball Championsg Swimming Class. BIlXl7I!'XX World Jeanne Sudakoff Civics Clubg G.A.A. Council: Harlequin Clubg Treasurer, j.Y.L.g Student Council. Uliizrrxily of lllirmii Gertrude Victoria Sosinski G.A.A. Councilg Civics Clubg Student Council, Lillian Lee Spencer Civics Clubg G.A.A. Norllawestvrn U1lll'FVSlfJ' James Stein Civics Clubg History Clubg J.Y.L.g Chemistry Clubg Lieu- tenant, Hallguardsg Readers, Clubg Chess and Checker Team. Crane College Bernice Shirley Steinberg Civics Clubg G. A. A. Buximfss College Jerome Sterling Choral Club. Harriet Elenor Strand G.A.A.g Commercial Club: Civics Club. N0rlbzL'r'xif'rn UI1lL'CYSlfj' Violet Irene Svilow G.A.A. lV0l'fbll'!'.ffL'l'I1 U rziwrxilly Page One Humlred Three Lillian Louise Swanson Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Girl Re- servesg Spanish Club: Leadels' Classg Tennis Clubg Junior Life- Savingg Readers' Clubg Inter- national Drawing Exchangeg Stu- dent Councilg Political Science Club. University of Illinois Harriet Tanenbaum Civics Clubg Girl Reservesg G.A.A. Councilg Tap Dancirigg Choral Club. Northwestern University Pearl Irene Tecotzky Student Secretaryg Lieutenant, Hall Guardg Civics Clubg J.Y.L.g Choral Clubg ulolantheug G.A.A. Northwestern U11ii'ersity Bruce Ermine Thompson Swimming Teamg Life Guardg B.A.A.g R.O.T.C.g Civics Clubg Interclass Swimming Champions. University of Illinois Chicago N ormal Tenney Leonard Thurnell Civics Clubg Spanish Clubg Choral Clubg Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C.g Crack Company: Cir- cus Platoong Golf Clubg Inter- national Drawing Exchange. University of Minnesota Harold Treiman Civics Clubg Tennis Clubg Track Teamg History Club. Margaret Ueberbacher Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Sym- phonic Choirg Junior and Senior Life Saverg Swimming Clubg Fencing Classy Tennis Teamg Basketball Team. Northwestern Uniwrsity Page One Hundred Four Arthur Talmage Basketballg Weekly Staifg Art Editor, uLa Estrellang R Club, Civics Clubg J.Y.L. University of Texas Ralph Torgesen Civics Clubg History Club: Golf Clubg Stamp Club. Majorie Ruth Thomas G.A.A.g Civics Club. Grace Thoren Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Harle- quin Club. Corrinne Louise Tomek Girl Reservesg G.A.A.g Civics Club. Lawrence College Lois Jean Tschappac Civics Clubg G.A.A. University of Illinois Margaret Lillian Vallancey Civics Clubg G.A.A. Council. Lawrence College Alice Vetzner Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Choral Clubg j.Y.L.g Student Council. Nortlmnrsfrrvz Uvzivcrsily William Harlim Walker Civics Clubg Junior Hi-Y. Swimming Squad. U11izi'rxiIy of Illinois joseph Wandersheid Student Councilg Civics Clubg Football Team. U1lil't'l'.YIfvv of Illinois Rhoda Weinig Civics Clubg G.A.A. Herbert Albert Weith Civics Clubg Inter-Class Track Champions. Uiziwrsify of Illinois Martin White Student Councilg Latin Club, Secretary. Gran' College Isadore Wishnie Chess and Checker Clubg Po- litical Science Clubg Physics Clubg Chemistry Club. U1IIl'FSIIjf' of Illinois Saul Waintroob Civics Clubg Track Tcamg J.Y.L.g Cross Country Teamg Student Council. Uniuvrsify of Illinoi Walter Oscar Wallstrom Swimming Teamg Football Teamg Civics Clubg Golf Club. Uni: ersiljlof Wisconsin Stanley Herbert Weinberg Cross Country Teamq Track Team. U1zit'w'.vil,v of Illinois Evelyn Ruth Weinstein Civics Clubg G.A.A. Jerome Westen Physics Clubg Political Science Club. William Howard Wiesjahn Orchestrag Civics Club. Uiziwrsily of Illinois Donald Minor Wismer Political Science Clubg Civics C l u b 5 Gymnasium Baseball Champions. Uf1iz'r'rsily of Vffisvonsin Page Ont' Hll!It1fFl1FIL'K Grace Dessa Worthington G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Swim- ming Clubg Girl Reservesg Choral Club. University of Wisconsin Pagf Om' Hundred Six Florence Prond Civics Club. HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF FEBRUARY, 1932 Rolling, rolling, rolling are the waters of the inland sea, ever moving through years- decades-centuries. They have quenched the thirst of prehistoric mang they have carried the buoyant canoe of the Indian, they have guided the steps of the courageous La Salle, the devoted Marquette, they have welcomed the fearless pioneersg they have watched the building of a fort destined to become a great metropolis. Thus with a background of ags of experience, the waters of our lake viewed in the year one thousand nine hundred twenty eight the beginning of the career of five hundred ambitious young Roosevelt freshmen. Boldly we entered upon our adventures in a new realm of study. We optimistically looked forward to the opportunities and pleasure which the high school building offered us. Then we settled down to a year of hard study and application to our books. Our second year found us leaving algebra and timidity far behind us. Social oppor- tunities began to unfold themselves to our eager eyes. Of course, the girls had been ini- tiated into such activities at the G.A.A. masquerade during their freshman year. More- over, we had all been following enthusiastically school events in the Weekly. Yet, upon attaining the rank of sophomore, we felt we had become a vital part of the social as well as the scholastic system of our school. Sports, in particular, caught our fancy. Do you remember how we all turned out to see the big basketball game at White City? Juniors acquire a peculiar dignity which finds expression in club work, contributions to the Weekly, and participation in sports. 0ur clubs expanded in number and in member- ship. Juniors almost wholly comprised the often victorious debate team. Our class- mates played important parts in both the operetta and the autumn play. Reporters and editors also brought honor to their junior class. Certainly we were proving our- selves worthy to assume the all-important roll of seniors! We have actually reached the goal of our efforts-we are seniors! After a few weeks, the glamour of our title grew dim and we set to work in a last and great effort to acquire knowledge and achieve honor in our school. Numerous events loom before us-the 4B-4A party, the prom, and graduation, and oh, the excite- ment in awaiting the publication of the annual, the printed record of our Roosevelt friends, classmates, teachers, organizations, sports, entertainments, and other activities -a lasting memory of four years of study and pleasure within the walls of the Roosevelt High School. And these are the events watched by the ever-rolling waters of the inland sea, events vital and momentous to us, but creating only a faint impression on the great lake which has been a silent witness to all progress for years-decades--centuries. Dorofby Ryrknzau Page One H11nzfrnfSt'z'en MAYFAIR :A Page One H1ll1IIYCIl Eight MAYFAIR 2A MAYFAIR 2B MAYFAIR THIRD YEAR GROUP Pugz' Om' Hnmlrvrl Nin Pagr' Om' HIlIItl1't'K1 Ten Class Poem Our class now stands upon the brink Of other worlds, ambitions new, And yet we pause a while to think Of fun, and work, and friendships true. Our school, how much we owe it now, In fond and loyal memories. It seeks with wisdom to endow Our lives soon launched on wider seas. Our fate is waiting for us there, Some course is mapped for each and all, For some the humble paths of care, For some a seat in Fame,s great hall. But notwithstanding how We live, On sorrow's crusts, or joy's fine fare, Each in our thoughts a toast will give To friends, to hopes, to thoughts we share: To Mayfair. Barbara Smith Lilacs of Mayfair Lovely lilacs, waving sweet, Perfume fills the gentle airg Under smiling blooms they meet, Stalwart lads and lassies fair. Across the campus streams the throng, Classroom bent, while overhead The lilacs nod the daytime long, Return awaiting, the hours sped. Then once again, the lilacs smile, As flowing past, bright stream of youth, They see the endless shining mile, Formed by ideals, love, hope, and truth. Mignonne Mitchell 2A CLASS HISTORY The room was swathed in an impenetrable, inky darkness which intensihed thc strange radiance emanating from the crystal globe. We drew near the luminous sphere in awe and beheld it change from transparent clearness to a cloudy gray. Then like a veil drawn aside by invisible hands the cloud vanished. It was autumn and the leaves were starting their journey from the tree branches to the fading grasses below. Boys and girls, excited and puzzled, were assembling in the great hall at Roosevelt. Their unsophisticated manner revealed them to the knowing eye as freshmen. Divided into groups according to their course of study, some were informed that they must go to the Mayfair Branch. There they were greeted with open arms by the other freshmen already in the building. The Mayfair Welfare Club sponsored a Freshie Hop which helped to give the new- comers a more comfortable and cooperative feeling for the school. A Civic Virtue program was established to give the students a sense of moral and civic responsibility. There was a great effort to work hard and make good grades, the reason being the lure of the high and shining Star Club-the honor society of the school. This club and var- ious other organizations entertained the students frequently to prevent the school work from becoming monotonous. There was one thing that clouded the happiness of the first semester. That was the death of a comrade and classmate, Theresa Lux. With lightning swiftness the second semester approached, finding the class ready and willing. Now the lordly IA's plainly showed their superiority to the ignorant freshmen by their shining intelligence in all matters pertaining to school life. Sports. social activi- ties, and work filled to the brim the short semester. Many individuals were distinguished in some line of endeavor, and others were striving for that goal. A number of the boys and girls took part in a school entertainment which was a glorious success. The semester seemed to vanish before it had really begun. Lilacs blossomed around the old building, and we could almost scent their fragrance in the quiet rooms. Drowsy trees rustled their green leaves over the silent school and empty campus. Vacation. Then a flash of color, a clamor of voices, a panorama of motion, and the quiet was gone as if it had never been. Reunited, refreshed, the 2B's commenced the semester. Nothing was too hard for them. Some new faces appeared and some familiar ones vanished, both in the faculty and among the students. New clubs and organizations were started, among them the May- fair Choral Club. An open house was held to show the parents how their boys and girls had progressed. Several dances and parties were given. Yet, with all the distracting interests, the main one was to succeed in keeping up scholarship. Christmas holidays furnished a lull, but the last weeks were filled to the brim with work and play. Then, at last, the proud and lofty position of 2A had been reached. Activity was redoubled. Graduation loomed. School work needed concentration. The class was saddened by the death of another member, Charles Bagozy. The end of the semester approached. Dances and parties were rife. The semester closed with a winter banquet held for the graduates. Graduation! Diplomas in their hands, the class that had worked together for two years parted, some transferring to Roosevelt, some continuing at Mayfair, and some preparing to try their skill in the business world. The class was divided, yet their spirit was the same. Their faces were all turned toward their goal-success, but not without many backward glances at the school they were leaving but not forgetting. The scene in the globe became mistyg figures swayed and melted away into dim phan- toms. The color and motion were gone. The globe was filled with a dense gray fog. which slowly lifted, but the scenes were gone. Transparent, luminous, beautiful, the crystal globe shone in the opaque blackness of the silent room. Eleanor Young Barbara Smiib Page One Humlrcd Elewn 928.351 gg' ?S-1 Top row-S. Seliizman, E. Baker, M. Kahn, J. Dworin, L. Kahn, I. Sheffel, C. Shaffer. G. Feichtmann. Second row-S. Silverman, A. Liebman, R. Dunn, E. Glazier, C. Linn, A. Havlicek, S. Wolf, L. Lunpze, L. Mertes, W. Silberberg. Bottom row-S. Dorinson, L. Goldwasser, M. Miller, S. Simon, A. Silverman, M. Ram, Mr. E. H. Schulz, Miss E. Waters. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Sepfember, 1930 Jack Light ....... .,,. P residenf .... Alice Spikings, . . , .Vice-Presidenf. . . Florence Light. . . . . . . ,Serrelary . . . . , , Leonard Kahn. . . . . , .... Treasurer. . . . . . . , , . Francis Kiel .,.. ..... C hairman, Discipline Board .... . Sidney Sparberg, . . . . .CbHil'llI6l1I, Clean-up Committee. February, 1931 . Seymour Simon . . .Maurice Miller , .Anne Silverman , , . Milton Ram .Lucille Goldwasser Shulamis Dorinson i T if USTAINING general activities of Roosevelt is the Student Council, the repre- sentative student organization of the school, to which each division room and club sends a delegate. It functions as a student governing body, cooperating with the faculty for the good of the school. This organization discusses the problems confronting the student body, and in this manner secures an expression of the ideas and interests of the pupils, which it presents to the administration for consid- eration. It also has certain definite powers in connection with discipline, with the organization of such drives as the Christmas and Thanksgiving collections, and with the development of such school projects as clean-up week. Last semester the Student Council, in addition to its regular work, sponsored a Visitors' Day, which was attended by representatives from the various high schools. Stu- dent government problems were discussed. This semester it has under consideration plans for an All-City High School Council. Much of the detail work in connection with the projects of the organization is done by the executive board, which is composed of the officers, the vear representatives, and the committee chairman. When this group has investigated and organized its material, plans are presented to the large council, which accepts or rejects them. Achievements of the Student Council are due in a large measure to the faculty advisers, Mr. Schulz and Miss Waters, who have constantly cooperated with the Council. Page Om' Hundred Thirteen Top ni2wT,A. Liebman, F. Light, L. Mertes, E. Baker, S. Simon, L. Lunge, T. Zimring, F. Melnick, . HHH. SecondFrow-E. Wexler, D. Rosenhouse, J. Dworin, S. Nelson, M. Miller, C. Linn, H. Levow, L. Dushkin, . Levatin. Bottom row-C. Erlenbaugh, A. Silverman, S. Bergbom, L. Kahn, H. Johnson, Mr. E. H. Schulz, Miss E. W. Waters, L. Goldwasser. CIVICS CLUB September, 1930 OFFICERS February, 1931 Brina Kritz ...,,... .,... P resident ..... .... L eonard D. Kahn Alice jean Spikings. . . . . .Vice-President ,... . . .Stanley Bergbom Rose Dunn ,,,.... ,,., S ecrctary. . . ....,.. Helen Johnson Helen Johnson ,,.. Maurice Miller. . . Maurice Sylvan. . . Marcella Rillieux. . Herbert Keopke, , , Ray Schultz ,.... ....Treasurcr... ,Delegate , .. . . . .Delegate . . .Delegate , . . . . ,Director . . .Director . . . .Charles Erlenbaugh . . . .Florence Light . . . , .Eldon Baker . . . Maurice Miller . . .Harold Levow , . .Nestor Flodin Bobby Marks ITIZENSHIP and school service has always been fostered by The Civics Club, L the oldest and by far the largest organization in Roosevelt. lt has a mem- bership approximating two thousand students. lt is the power that supports and sponsors every large activity or project undertaken by any organization, or the school as a whole. All patriotic assemblies, besides many other programs in the auditorium are arranged and conducted by the club. It also gives dances and other forms of entertainment for its members. During the fall semester of 1930-31, the club provided a stunt party for the fresh- men members and the Tatterton Marionettes for all the members. ln the spring of this year, under a new group of officers, the famous Welsh Imperial Male Singers were presented, and also a social in the form of an entertainment and dance was given for the junior and senior members. This organization is in reality Roosevelt's Booster Club, and membership in it is one of the highest marks of school spirit a student can display. It has accomplished more for the school socially, materially, and financially than any other organization. The executive board consists of the officers of the club and chairmen of committees, who take care of and transact all of the club's business. Page One Hundred Fourteen 1 Top row-H. Adler, H. Marcus, E. Hessler, F. Doolittle, E. Barr, T. Zimring, V. Duda. Second row-Mr. E. H. Schulz, B. Weinstein, M. Penning, M. Koepke, G. Treichel, H. Gindick. Bottom row-Miss E. M. Waters, J. Cutler, M. Kahn, G. Feichtmann, H. Johnson, P. Jensen. THE HALL GUARD SYSTEM OFFICERS Sepicmber 1930 February 1931 Herbert Koepke .... ....,.... C biff ........... .... G eorge Feichtmann George Feichtmann .,.. . . .Assisfant Girl Chief .... ,....,.. M arvin Kahn Lillian Carpenter ..,.. .... A ssisiunt Boy Chief. . . ..,. Helen Johnson Phyllis Jensen. . . ..... Secretary ......,., . . .Phyllis Jensen Assistant Serrrfary .... ..., J eanne Cutler Roosevelt This organization was started at Hibbard about nine years ago y ' 'H-' Mr. E. H. Schulz, who has been the Faculty adviser throughout its existence. The Hall Guards have an important duty during the fire drills and are responsi- ble for the general order and quiet throughout the school day. The oilicials of the system act as guard on duty at all assemblies. The entire responsibility does not rest on the shoulders of one person, but is evenly divided among the oflicials. ALL GUARD members make up one of the most important organizations at L .J I ' . , . . . b A chief and junior fire marshall is the head executive. He works in coordination with two assistant chiefs, a boy and girl. George Feichtman holds this office at present, while Helen Johnson and Marvin Kahn are the assistant chiefs. Each period is supervised by a captain and three lieutenants, one for each floor. There is also a secretary, Phyllis Jense. She records the daily grades and issues the grades at the end of the semester. An Assistant Secretary, Jeanne Cutler, has been added to the force this semeter. Page Om' Hundred Fiflcen Top row-J. Polich, M. Jacobson, J. Mitchell, R. Tess, R. Zeigler, C. Krueger, M. Heller, J. Roberts, I. Sandrowitz, H. Edgar, R. Bisinger, C. Erlenbaugh, J. Sachs. Second row-E. Auler, M. Holland, L. Olsen, W. Larson, R. Muehlberg, F. Dicke, E. Applegren, A. Marcovitz, H. Bruah, E. Grossman, L. Diamond. Bottom row-G. Petrick, L. Le Fevre, E. Baker, C. Orgo, Mr. J. A. Hacker, W. Bilger, Y. Schrero, R. Flory, A. Alsaker. DEAN'S CQUNCTL OF BOYS OFFICERS Robert Flory, . ,,....,.,. . . ,..... President Leonard Tess .. ....... Vicc'-President Eldon Baker. . , , . .Sec'rctary-Treasurer ESIRING a council of representative boys, Dean J. A. Hacker organized this group in the spring of 1929. The organization is composed of about forty .--55 members, some ten or twelve selected from the 3B's each semester. These continue their membership for the remaining semesters of their high school attendance. Its aim is to further sportsmanship, scholarship, safety, and general welfare of the student body. A study of conditions that interfere with the best for every boy and girl is made. The work is to the end that the motto may be realized. The motto is: To make the time spent in Roosevelt high school the best possible for every pupil. To achieve this aim, the Council has organized a school honor society. It has sponsored through a representative, the freshmen,s participation in school activities and spirit. Further, it has secured the co-operation of the city and the Chicago Motor Club in erecting and maintaining no parkingn and school warning signs about the campus. Some pleasant social features have been the teacher's tea, the annual hike to the dunes, and the get-acquainted socials for the new members each semester. Page Om' Hundred Sixteen MAIN OFFICE SECRETARIES Top row-G. Anderson, F. Schmit, M. Peterson, I. Olson, R. Zukerman, M. Boat, E. Seideman, H. Smith, L. Fox, L. Nash, A. Miller, L. Ohlund, B. Elliott. Third row-A. Ginsburg, J. Kart, K. Jacobson, M. Braverman, E. Lickhalter, M. Peterson, G. Boll, L. Eickenberg, B. Burtnick, L. Schutz, B. Samuel. Second row-L. Crane, H. Elfstrom, E. Rosner, H. Doll, E. Bichel, D. Hanson, M. White, E. Bloch, E. Cuchran, C. Hodgins, M. Matjasic, H. Carroll. . Bottom row-Mrs. H. Greenwood, E. Dietz, D. Kurz, A. Worrell, Mrs. H. S. Crehore, S. Levin, H. Robert, B. Biedenweg, M. McLeod, L. Mertes. ,f--K DEAN OF GIRLS' SECRETARIES Top row-M. Burke, If. Gierke, S. Noparstak, T. Olsen, M. Pergande, R. Olsen. Second row-G. Perlen, F. Levatin, E. Hirschfelder, M. Gertenrich. Bottom row-M. Lohner, Miss Ella C. Moynihan, G. Yastrow, M. Mitchell. Pagr Om' Humlrml Svwnleen STUDENT SECRETARIES--FIRST SEMESTER Top row-L. Becker, D. Horwitz, J. Selby, J. Cunningham, H. Lindquist, S. Skolnick, E. Kops. First row-L. Veeck, D. Bacon, L. Seifert, Mr. E. H. Schulz, A. Wrabel, L. Lunge, H. Duros. STUDENT SECRETARIES-SECOND SEMESTER Top row-H. Lindgren, M. Massengil, P. Miner, E. Wenikatys, D. Bacon, R. Zucker, L. Ryan, G. Madenberg. Bottom row-Mr. E. H. Schulz, A. Beck, L. Lunge, L. Becker, Miss E. M. Waters. Page One Humfrm' Eightcwl TREASURER'S SECRETARIES Top row-E. Middell, Mrs. I. M. Layland, A. Allswang. L. Maltz. Bottom row-A. Nemirow, A. Niemuth, E. Wilbik. LIBRARY STAFF Top row--K. Wood, E. Wolf, li. Mcheish, M. Greinke, M. Plunske, J. Ellenbogen, E. Marshall, E. Munk. Second row--C. Tepper, J. liaulllry, M. Much, M. Vosgerau, M. lirodack, M. Faprerstrom, L. Brauer, P. Hedberg. Bottom row-E. Apfelberxr, L. Cohn, A. Nelson, G. Kruschwitz, D. Posner. R. Benjamin, l. Ericson. Pugm' One HIIYIKIYCLI Nim'lz'c'n Top row-L. Westen, J. Westen, H. Milgrom, R. Tess, E. Witt, G. Wilde, J. Marks, C. Geng, E. Baker, N. Goodman, T. Washbush, J. VanCura, W. Domraeki. Third row-I, Fertig, L. Verin, A. Silverman, E. Barr, R. Helfenbein, L. Swanson, B. Gusinow, Z. Berman, M. Weiss, M. Mesigal, H. Williams. Second row-A. Hass, R. Berggren, M. Kaizer, L. Muslin, C. Caul, L. Le Fevre, K. Rietz, D. Zahn, W. Simon, W. MeAdam. Bottom row-D. Mansowitz, S. Grzeda, H. Kaplan, IL Wald, M. Miller, Miss M. McCoy, Mrs. H. B. Lotz, M. Wolf, A. Mueller. POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS Presirlenf ...,. . . .Maurice Miller Vice-P1feside11i. . .,... Irwin Wald Secretary .,.....,......., , . Morris Rothbart Sfuelent Council Delegate. . . . ,Seymour Simon OLITICAL problems of the day and age are thoroughly sifted, analyzed, and i discussed by the Political Science club of Roosevelt High School. This club, 575- u organized two years ago in September, 1929, plans to supplement the history and civics classes by a study of the various political practices and issues of the day. This semester, under the leadership of Miss McCoy and Mrs. Lotz, the club has tried to bring before its members facts, figures, illustrations, and opinions of learned men, gleaned from reliable sources on topics of present day interest. They have studied such vital questions as prohibition, chain stores, independence for the Philippines, and government ownership of public utilities. While studying the latter, a tour was made to the Chicago freight tunnels. Always in these discussions, both sides of the question have been presented in unbiased fashion. Sources of reliable information have been found and reports of lectures, given at the Young People's Civic Council, have been heard. Every member is urged to join in these informal discussions. Next semester the club plans to extend its studies by discussing various political ideals and their practical applications. Page One Hundred Twenty Top IQLVTIJB Ylan Cura, E. Baker, G. Wilde, S. Bernstein, W. Peterson, N. Fontes, W. Dormacki, T. as us . Second row-P. Martin, W. Thomas, E. Elam, R. Bradt, P. Calahan, H. Johnson, W. Sundling, R. Peter- G. W' k . Bottolrioigow-H.1E:f:etsky, R. Kenaga, E. Appelgren, R. Schultz, Mr. M. Thompson, R. Kotz, R. Noland, W. Biedenweg. K ROOSEVELT SENIOR HI-Y Sejzfezvzber, 1930 OFFICERS February, 1931 Eldon G. Baker ...., .,.. P resie1c'11t ..... ...Raymond Schultz William Biedenweg. . . .... Vice-Prf'sidc'11t .... .... R obert Noland Robert Borg .....,.. ...... S emfefary .... ....... R aymond Kotz Robert Sell ....,.....,... .... T reasurm' .... ........ E dward Appelgren Mr. Melvin D. Thompson .... .... A zltfiser .... . . .Mr. Melvin D. Thompson enrichment may b st define the objectives of all H1 Y clubs The movement fl-i to organize groups of high school boys for the purpose of creating, maintain- ing, and extending throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character, was started in 1912. As can be readily understood, Hi-YU means the Y. M. C. A. working among the boys of high schools. - r EALTH betterment, mental development, service achievement, and spiritual L -4 A ' e ' ' '- . . Boys of teen ages often encounter difficulties in their daily work and associations. As a result of the contacts made in smoothing out these troubles, invaluable friendships are made. The program for each semester is worked out four weeks at a time by an advisory committee composed of the officers and adviser. Educational tours including industrial plants, hotels, pie factories, and theatres are often taken. Vocational guidance talks by men in all professions are presented. Older-boy conferences are held every semester in order to exchange ideas between clubs. Gymnasium and swimming privileges are accorded members at various times. The Four C's, CLEAN SPEECH, CLEAN SPORTS, CLEAN SCHOLARSHIP, and CLEAN LIVING, constitute the platform upon which the club works. Page One Hu11drc'd Twcnly-one Top row-L. '1fhulin, M. McLeod, D. Stockel, B. Biedenweg, G. Christenson, R. Valbracht, B. Johnson, I E. Schmidt, A. Redlich, D. Rosenthal, M. Severin, E. Skog, G. Anderson, N. Sollo, M. Thulin. Third row-R. Capone, H. Smith, M. Lund, L. Rattner, F. Sollo, H. Dunham, M. Peterson, H. Engel, H. Kessel, M. Phillips, S. Wasserzug, L. Eickenberg, M. Sell, M. Glade, S. Levin. Second row-Miss P. Morse, J. Wieland, E. Cuchran, C. Hodgins, E. Jensen, F. Gierke, M. Meyer, V. Dicke, L. Dicke, C. Verbeck, F. Ebel, Miss S. Argo. Bottom row-L. Swanson, M. Duber, L. Mertes, R. Hollenbeck, H. Friedrich, V. Johnson, M. Gronberg, H. Elfstrom, M. Peterson, V. Blume, D. Ahrbeck. GIRL RESERVES September, 1930 OFFICERS February, 1931 Alice Krueger ..,. . .President ..... . . .Helen Friedrich Helen Friedrich. . . . .Vice-Prrfsidcfrrt. . . . Vernette Johnson Ruth Hollenbeck. . , . .Secretary . . . . .Ruth Hollenbeck Miriam Gronberg, . . . . ,Trcfusurer . . ,Miriam Gronberg Faculty Advisers--Miss Phoebe Morse and Miss Sarah Argo UIDING the high school girl to ideals of mental and moral character is the -Q1 purpose of this organization. A national and inter-national group the Girl 9- E Reserves are under the supervision of the Y.W.C.A. At each meeting there are programs designed to unite the members in a spirit of friendship, loyalty, and service, and develop in them both qualities of leadership and fellowship. Parties, talks, discussions, and hikes comprise the weekly meetings, and each semes- ter the girls give a tea for their mothers. ln addition to the social phase of the club, the members also perform service work at the Commons. The symbol of the Girl Reserves is a blue trinagle with the initial of the organiza- tion inscribed within. The base of the triangle represents spirit, and the sides symbol- ize knowledge and health. This emblem is on the honor .ring Which every Girl Reserve strives to obtain. To the girls who are fortunate enough to win one of these rings, this symbol is a constant reminder to be ever thoughtful and attentive to the code. Page One Hundred Twenty-two Top row-W. Silberberg, A. Levin, R. Rubin, N. Slive, B. Herzog, N. Goodman, M. Rosenthal, M. A. Zitlin, S. Taylor, P. Berg, M. Robin, M. Shein, S. Kan, J. Kalish, L. Kahn. Fourth row-V. Saltzman, R. Gerber, C. Lisco, P. Singer, L. Shaifer, S. Master, G. Perlen, S. Lichter, S. Rottapel, I. David, R. Cohn, R. Horwitz, A. Allswang, H. Breiner, L. Verin, E. Best, C. Obeler, S. Goldsher, H. Cherny, S. Silverman. Third row-G. Sherman, R. Bloomberg, S. Kosh,, M. Aron, F. Kandel, L. Melnick, S. Berger, Y. Eifer- man, L. Berliner, E. Barr, G. Kallick, A. Ring, R. Jacobson, I. Fertig, R. Helfenbein, G. Chizever, E. Rafilson, R. Klapholz, R. Molner. Second row-B. Galt, B. Rosenberg, E. Sarnoff, J. Shearer, S. Levin, A. Weiss, M. Goldstone. D. Miller, D. Leibovitz, M. Stein, E. Seideman, R. Siegel, F. Garber, D. Rosenthal, D. Kohn, S. Hersch, E. Kadet, S. Stark, S. Herman. Bottom row-L. Muslin. G. Ranson, G. Yastrow, M. Klug, L. Dushkin, E. Wexler, Mr. L. B. Mansell, J. Kart, R. Ben-Amy. F. Ptashne, G. Plows, J. Sudakotf, A. Silverman, B. Blatt. ROOSEVELT JEWISH YOUTH LEAGUE Scplembcfr, 1930 OFFICERS February, 1931 Juliet Kart .,., ,... P resiztwzt. .. . Ellen Wexler Ruth Ben-Amy. , . . . ,Vice-President. . , . . .Leah Dushkin Leah Dushkin. . . .,..,., Secretary ,....., . , .Ruth Ben-Amy Jerome Weber. , .,...., Treasurer ,,...... .... M ilton Klug Sam Herman. . . . .Student Council Delegate. . . . , .Fred Ptashne Fanny Levatin. . , , . Editor, I. Y. L. journal. . . , .George Ranson L UDGlNG from the rapid strides that the Roosevelt J. Y. L. has taken both culturally and civically, it may be termed one of Roosevelt,s most popular and largest groups. At the present time it has a roster of almost one hundred members. This non-sectarian organization, created in 1925 for the purpose of acquainting the high school youth with the various phases of Jewish Culture, history, and customs, is part of a city-wide J. Y. L. group, under the jurisdiction of the Board of Jewish Educa- tion. All programs and speakers are furnished through this medium. Another part of the curriculum of this organizations is the publication of a monthly paper, the J. Y. L. Journal, which is edited by a staff composed entirely of members of the club. During the past two semesters several noted speakers have addressed the J, Y. Yellers at the meetings and Mr. L. B. Mansell, the elub's sponsor, has shown several reels of the motion pictures which he took on his recent 'Q 'Round the would tourf' One of the most important function of the Jewish Youth League is its semi-annual social given for all members and their friends. ln the past these affairs have proven to be very popular among the Roosevelt social-goers. Page One Hzmdrml Tzwrzty-three 4B-4A SOCIAL COMMITTEE Top row-L. Arenson, B. Snowden, A. Beck, M. Boland, M. Peterson, J. Kart, W. Silberberg. Second row-H. Levow, C. Wicker, S. Bergbom, E. Hauck, E. Baker. Bottom row-F. Drucker, vice president, 4B class, L. Mertes, secretary, 4B class, C. Linn. president, 4B class, E. Wexler, chairman, 4B-4A social committee, M. Klug, treasurer, 4B class. STAGE AND LIGHT COMMITTEE Top row-W. Bystedt, J. Burch, R. Kotz, R. Gilbertz. Bottom row-W. Rudolph, N. Williams, S. Nelson, Mr. E. H. Schulz. Page One Humlrwl Twenty-four 2 3, 5-JE, 1 WA, 'J .af 1 WHO TOLD THE JOKE m ' A fi . 3 2 -:Q 1 ' f Wx. q. SO SEW FQONT S BBC K NOWTHSNYK - W,,, . I 3 '- f 'X ,1 gr N r' 5 1 - wg w ' U ss' , U! we asf Aw GEE5 SALAMAGUNDI X-ZSZTQ glilig ..4'-XT W mn iggggggqg E JQQQMUQUUM QMQHV Top row-J. Dworin, S. Schlesinger, F. Ptashne, L. Nedli, H. Hudson, M. Kaplan, W. Biedenweg, M. - Klug, I. Miller. Middle row-A. Sheffel, H. Williams, E. Wexler, R. Cohen, R. Lichterman, M. Lohner, J. Kart, R. I Becker, R. Ben-Amy, L. Dushkin, L. Richter. First row-G. Ransom, L. Seifert, B. Adams, F. Levatin, Miss L. Tinker, A. Weinberg, D. Rosenhouse, A. Wrabel, G. Peters. THE WEEKLY realized a dream cherished over a period of years when it received during ll 4 the year 1930-31, the All-American rating. Every year the National Scho- ' lasric Press Association sponsors a contest for high school and college student publications. This year over nine hundred papers were judged. I ORKING conscientiously and untiringly, the Roosevelt Weekly staff at last The papers are judged on material, style, headlines, arrangement, and typography, the rating are All-American, first class honor, second class honor, and third class. When ' the Roosevelt entrant three years ago won a second class honor rating, the staff doubled its efforts, striving for a higher place. The following year found the Weekly with a first class honor award. With the You Can If You XVill, for Roosevelt spirit, the staff was not satisfied but determined to win the highest award. Their work was not in vain, this year, the Roosevelt Weekly distin- guished itself by winning the coveted All-American rating, bringing new distinction to the school and thc Alvin Weinberg Eflifor-in-Chief Sraif. Page Om' Hundred Twenty-eight Top row-G. Plows, J. Kart, H. Petras. I.. Peters, I. Sandrowitz, J. Roberts. J. Bergstrom, L. Dushkin, Rose Cohen. Third row-H. Williams, R. Cohen, R. Ben-Amy, M. Klug, F. Ptashne, R. Helmiiz, E. Wexler. G. Lieberman. Second row-A. Hoosin, M. Lohner, L. Kahn, Mr. E. H. Schulz, W. Iiiedenweg, J. Dworin, D. Rosenhouse. Bottom row-A. Sheffel, G. Ranson, F. Levatin, Miss L. Tinker, A. VVeinberg L. Lunge, I. Miller. THE WEEKLY NTT HY has the Weekly become an 'institution in the mind of Roosevelt? lt has X grown with the school until it has become one of the greatest single factors ,, in regulating school spirit and unifying Rooseveltys many varied interests. Originally founded as a medium of expression for creative minded students, the Roosevelt Weekly has continued to offer incentive to the writer as well as enjoy- ment to the reader. During the nine semesters of its existence it has been issued every Friday morning with dependable regularity. ln order to insure the regular appearance of a six-column paper such as the Weekly, a large staff of editors, reporters and feature writers is required. The second semester of this year, Alvin Weinberg was editor-in-chief and had as associate, Fanny Levatin. ' 7 Under them were the literary editors, Adele Sheffel and Gertrude Lieberman, the business manager, Lucille Lungeg the art editor, Irving Miller, and the sport editor, George Ranson. Reporters, feature writers, department writers and distributors are directly responsible to the sub-editors. Probably the most potent factor in the rapid success of the Weekly has been the unswerving, faithful services of two faculty advisers, Miss Lavinia M. Tinker and , , , Mr. E,wald H. Schulz. New staffs may come and go, Lavinia Tinker Ifwulfy Atlzixvr' but under their able guidance the Weekly will endure. Paga' One Hu mired T1L'!'lItj'-7lf11I' Top row-F. Levatin, L. Dushkin, M. Mitchell, L. Verin, E. Wexler, A. Zietlin, E. Wynner, W. Hanson. Bottom row--B, Heile, Miss E. G. Clark. P. Berg, D. Ryckman, M. Lohner. PENASPIR Sffjltembcr, 1930 OFFICERS Fc'b1'uary, 1931 Beatrice Adams. . . ..... President .,..... . . . Beth Heile Paul Berg ,,..,. , . .Vice-President .... ..,...., P aul Berg Beth Heile .,., .... S ecrcfary .,,,, ...,, M yrtle Lohner Elsa Jensen .... . . .Szfudent Council .... ,,,. D orothy Ryckman Delegate ENASPIR, the Writers, Club, was organized for the purpose of developing ffypkg and fostering creative ability among literary minded students. Bi-monthly ii? meetings are held, in which opportunity is given for attempts at expression of ideas and personality through the writing of poetry, essasy, and stories. The literary editors of the Lantern for the past four years have been chosen from members of Penaspir. Much material for the Rhyme and Line column of the Weekly is furnished by the club's literati. Two Book-Week plays, The Land of Booksv and A Pageant of Poets Laureatef, were produced with the assistance of this group. The dialogue for the first-named production was written by two senior members. An Ode to the Flag and an Ode to Lincolnf' composed by Penaspir students were awarded second ratings in Union League contests given in nineteen twenty-nine and nineteen thirty. Penaspir is a member of the Poetry Association of Chicago high schools. Last spring the other clubs were entertained by Roosevelt at a program tea. Page Om' Hll71dTFd Tbirly Top rowT2S. Lichter, S. Rottapel. M. Mesifzal, R. Bloomberg, S. Goldsher, G. Lieberman, B. Galt, L. Verin. I. osen. Third row-G. Perlen, R. Helfenbein, R. Cohn, R. Benjamin, L. Swanson, J. Miklos, E. Wexler. Second row-I. Wald, H. Kaplan, G. Yastrow, M. Pergande, L. Silver, J. Swatek. Bottom row-F. Levatin, M. Lohner, Mrs. R. Phillips, R. Ben-Amy, L. Dushkin, E. Barr, I. Fertig. READERS' CLUB September, 1930 OFFICERS February, 1931 Ruth Ben-Amy. . . .,.. President. . , . . .Myrtle Lohner Vice-President .,... .,,. F anny Levatin Myrtle Lohner, . . ......,.. Secretary ...,,... . . .Ruth Ben-Amy Leah Dushkin. . . . . Student Council Delegate. . . . . .Leah Dushkin rl'-'11 ISCUSSING and reading books is the purpose of this club, organized in 1928 5.3 under the direction of Mrs. L. Harford. Subsequent sponsors were Mrs. A. :ESS Suess and Mrs. R. Phillips. The activities engaged in have filled a need impos- sible to satisfy in large daily recitation classes. At the beginning of last semester the history of India was taken up, as an intro- duction to the literary work of that country which were subsequently studied. Rabin- dranath Tagore was the principal native writer discussed. The Indian love songs of Lawrence Hope were also read. This work was followed by a consideration of contemporary American and Brit- ish authors. Those chosen varied greatly in technique, including such distinct types as Christopher Morley, Arnold Bennett, and James Branch Cabell. Two were selected for discussion at each meeting. This semester the club has taken up the works of modern British and American plavwrights. In the British group were such representative writers as John Galsworthv, Sir James Barrie, and A. A. Milne. Claude Fitch, Augustus Thomas, and Eugene O'Neill, were among the Americans considered. Page One H14na'rert Thirty-one Top row-S. Goldsher, B. Blatt, H. Taif, A. Silverman, Mrs. J. Conto, J. Betke, A. Schlutz. Bottom row-E. Barr, R. Helfenbein, I. Fertig, R. Dunn, S. Dorinson, R. Ben-Amy, J. Sudakoif, L. Hesselberg, B. Kritz. HARLEQUIN CLUB OFFICERS September, 1930 Bernard Blatt .... ..,... P resident ..,,.. .... A nne Silverman Maurice Miller, . . .... Vice-President. . , .... Ruth Ben-Amy Anne Silverman. . . .... Secretary .... . . ,Shulamis Dorinson Josephine Betke. . . . , ,Treasurer .... ...... R ose Dunn Theodore Rubin. . . .... Delegate. , . . , .Bernard Blatt ELLO, Lillian: ll -f l I'm simply bubbling over with news of the fun we've been having in the 5 ' ff Harlequin Club. You know that organization is the mecca for all the stage- struck students at Roosevelt. It has been our custom to present a play in the school auditorium annually. Last December we departed from our former custom of enacting spine-tingling mysteries, and presented instead a rollicking farce. The three-act comedy was The Whole Town's Talking, by Anita Loos. We trained a double cast, one for each of the evenings it was performed. Mrs. Frances E. Baldwin, who coached the play, was very well satisfied with the results. The Whole Town's Talkingv also turned out a box-office success. This semester we Harlequins have been sponsored by Mrs. Josephine Conto. One of the highlights of our work was a radio television broadcast of the short drama, For Distinguished Service. Dramatically yours, Ruth Page One Hundred Thirty-two Left to Right-L. Hesselberg, H. Taff, R. Shallman, M. Sylvan, A. Sehlutz, B. Gusinow, N. Swanson, D. Bush, R. Dunn, J. Dworin, V. Liddle, M. Ram, C. Linn, F. Goldman. THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKINGU l twentieth and twenty first 1930 by the Harlequin club was one of the out f-fe. r- standing successes, both dramatically and financially, of Roosevelt. It is gen- erally conceded that a great part of the success was due to Mrs. F. E. Baldwin, who directed the play most eiliciently. The plot was very interesting and modern. HE annual play, The Whole Town's Talking, which was given on November 2' Ji' . ' ' . ' ' ' ' Maurice Sylvan and Milton Ram were the outstanding successes of the play in the role of Chester Binneyg Rosabelle Shallman and Virginia Liddle won much applause as Ethel Harold Taif and Clarence Linn made Mr. Simmons a great success as a business man, while Lillian Hesselberg and Florence Goldman scored a triumph as Mrs. Simmons. Rose Dunn and Bessie Gusinow showed the audience how a famous movie actress vamps, and Alvin Schultz and Jack Dworin were given a chance to use their French as the gay messieurs from Paris. The prize Hghters, who turned movie directors, were realistically interpreted by Neil Swanson and David Bush. Ruth Ben-Amy and Tessie Taizlin lisped their way into the hearts of the audience. Nora Rummel and Mary Ebbert alternated as Sallie. Even the maids, Shulamis Dorinson and Lillian Martin, and the taxi-drivers, XVal- lace Lockerbie and Norman Kroll, carried off honors in their respective parts. June Surkin and Ruth Zucker showed their ability as character actresses while portraying the part of Sadie Bloom, the dancing teacher. Page Our' Humlrerl Thirty-three Top row-S. Herman, B. Sarantakis, L. Yamnicky, A. Chookaszian, L. Mertes, G. Sylvan, E. Davidson, E. Kadet, E. Malitz, R. Kahn. Second row--Mr. D. I, Naden, F. Wietzke, G. Kacer, G. Sutcliffe, C. Orgo, J. Ryer, A. Talmage, J. Kreissl, H 'b G. Rh 1 M - M. U11 '-h. . Os ertf, ore, iss rie Bottom row-G. Elliason, J. Gibian, A. Veren, M. Lnhner, M. Mitchell, I. Wald, J. Swatek, R. Goldberg. LA ESTRELLA A ESTRELLAU is a magazine published by the students of the third and i illgi fourth year Spanish classes. The first edition, published in October, 1929, ' consisted of eight mimeographed pages. At the end of the first year La Estrella had increased in size to twelve pages and a supplement. Last October the magazine was printed for the first time, the work being done by students in the printing department. Q'La Estrella is now four pages in length and is written entirely in Spanish. Each number is devoted to a special subject such as Art, The Women of the Spanish Speaking Countries, Sports and Games, and in addition to these special articles there are such features as cartoons, crossword puzzles, Believe-It-Or-Not-Column, a question and answer column, and an editorial page. Eight numbers are issued during the school year beginning with October and ending with May. The magazine has a circulation of three hundred in Roosevelt and of about four hundred in other high schools of the city. STAFF OF LA ESTRELLA Scfjnfember, 1930 OFFICERS Febrzzary, 1931 Abe Veren ..,.. ...,..,. M anagvi' ..,.,. ,.., G ilbert Elliason Irwin Wald ...,.. .... A xxisfanf NIlllIllgF1'. . , . , . .Morris Forman Myrtle Lohner ...... .... L ifcfrary Ec1'if0rs. . . ,,.. Mignonne Mitchell Mignonne Mitchell Myrtle Lohner Assisianf Edifors Juliette Gibian, Ruth Goldberg, Jane Swatek, Charlotte Beckman, Rosalyn Kahn, Edythe Malitz, Harold Osberg, Sam Herman, Bessie Sarantakis, Lorraine Yamnicky, Irwin Wald, Elaine Kadet. Arthur Talmadge. . ........, ..... A rlixfx .... Arthur Talmadge, Herman Weiner, Gladys Sylvan, Alice Choolcasian Miss M. Ullrich, Mr. D. Naden .... Fafulfy A1fL'i5c'1'5 .,.. Miss M. Ullrich, Mr. D. Naden Puge' Om' HIl7llll'L'tf Tbirfj'-four I Top row-D. Kaeeke, S. Stark, H. Friedrich, L. Mertes, R. Goldberg, E. Malitz, E. Andres, M. Kula, H. Zaionehik, L, Wingren, I.. Bergman. Fourth row- R. Cohn, L. Swanson, M. Mesitral, L. Fox, R. Kahn, E. Davidson, E. Vieker, M. Kupper- stein, I.. Kretehmar, R. Bribram, M. Iiraverman, Third row-S. Silverman, B. Sarantakis, D. Suhoenburyz, A. Rovner, R. Feldman, S. Herman, R. Goldman, M. Goldblatt, C. Le Brint, S. Kaplan. Second row-J. Kreissl, J. Headenburxz, H. Osberg, H. Kaplan, M. Lohner, M. Harrington, A. Havlieek, A. Kadet, R. Olsen, D. Bessler. Bottom row-J. Swatek, I. Wald, J. Gibian, A. Veren, Miss M. Ullrieh, L. Yamnieky, IC. Mahru, M. Mitchell, G. Elliason. SPANISH CLUB Srfjnferlzbvr, 1930 OFFICERS Fefzrzmry, 1931 Abe Veren . . ..... Prcsicfwzi ..,. .. Juliette Gibian Juliette Gibian. . . . . .Vive-P:'f'sizfc'l1f. . . . . . ,lrwin Waltl Jane Swatek ,.,. . . .Sl't1l'l'fll1'J'. . . . , , . . ...., Jane Swatek Elinor Mahru. . , . . ,Dc'lc'gafe, , , . , , , . . . Lorraine Jamnicky Sponsor. , .,.,... . , ,Miss Marguerite Ullrieh PONSORED by Miss Marguerite Ullrich, the Spanish Club was organized in liq October, 1930, by a group of advanced Spanish students. lt was decided that lu the programs should consist of music and short talks given in Spanish by natives of Spanish speaking countries, or by Chicagoans who have visited these countries. During the year several interesting speakers have been heard, including Mr. Carlos Mendez, who spoke of his native country, Bolivia, Miss Etta Clark, who told of her travels in Cuba, and Mr. Oliver Ekstroin, who related experiences of many years as a missionary in Guatemala. The club's chief project of the second semester was the Writing and Hlming of a movie in which all the club members took part. A Spanish house in Sauganash and two of the city parks furnished the background and scenery for the movie. Requests for permission to use the movie have been received from clubs of other Chicago high schools. lt is hoped that the making of a picture will become an annual project. Page Om' Hzrrzilrrif Tfiiff-1'-'HIP Top rmgw-Ja Betke, H. Hougiazou, M. Gronberg, R. Valbraeht, A. Martin, V. Golladay, F. Martin, HOW en. SecundM1fcHv-Edna Berxreson, J. Swanson, Ethel Burgcson, I. Rosen, L. Schutz, G. Lieberman, Mrs. E. H. I er. Bottom row-G. Yastrow, M. White, A. Sheffel, E. Harnden, H. Hene. D. Ryckman. LATIN CLUB September, 1930 OFFICERS February, 1931 Adele Sheffel. . . . . .President .... .... A dele Sheffel Clarence Linn. . . , . .Vice-Prexizlmff. . , . . Betty I-Iarnden Bertha Snowden. . . , . . Secrefary ..,. . . Martin Wliite Treasurer. . . ...,. Harriett Hene Gertrude Yastrow. . . . .Deleguftw . . . .Gertrude Yastrow ATIN students who belong to this club not only make close friendships, but j' jlnlllil secure a broad background for the appreciation of art, history, and the literature -. I of other civilizations, so largely founded upon classic backgrounds. Five great modern languages are the offspring of the ancient Latin: Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Roumanian. Almost seventy per cent of English words are derived from the Latin. Contrary to common belief, Latin is not a dead languagef' It lives in these modern languages, not much more different from them in form than the modern English differs from the English of Chaucer. The Latin Club was organized to give time and peace for discussion of subjects for which the class period offers little opportunity. Advanced students avail themselves of the chance to gather many valuable by-products of the study of Latin. The programs include the singing of Latin songs, brief resumes of Latin classics not studied in high school, stories of mythology, and illustrated talks on famous buildings and historic spots of Italy. Modern life owes its highest ideals directly or indirectly, to the inspiration of Greece, it owes its whole structure and existence to the creation of Romef,-J. W. Mackail. Page One Hundred Tfyirly-six Top row-C. Corr, J. Shearer, D. Miller, D. Fish, M. Herman, V. Lewis, M. Thulin, D. Branson, A. McCarthy. Third row-G. Laff, A. Nitkowsky, M. Casella, A. Kornfeld, R. Rocklin, R. Latournelle, S. Levin, R. Siegel, D. Schneider, L. Anderson. Second row-Mrs. M. Williamson, M. Vietinghoff, A. Caldwell, M. Kahn, T. Olsen, F. Garber, J. Kohn. Bottom row-A. Hoosin, D. Liebovitz, E. Leef, J. Caldwell, R. Bernberg, M. Simon, A. Dorfman. FRENCH CLUB Sepfenzber, 1930 OFFICERS February, 1931 Rochelle Rocklin. . .... Presicfwzi .... . .Jack Caldwell Albert Dorfman. . , , .Vice-President. . , ..... Minnie Simon Minnie Simon ....... . . .Secretary ..,. .....,... E velyn Leaf Treasurer, . , . ,Raymond Bernberg Mrs. M. Williamson. . . . . .SjJ011s0r, . . , . .Mrs. M. Willianison ' . OREIGN language students have long felt the need of more opportunity for conversation than can be obtained in large school classes. Therefore the LH-Li French Club was organized last September, chiefly through the efforts of Albert Dorfman and Raymond Bernbcrg. Mrs. M. Williamson is the sponsor. Meetings are held on alternate Tuesdays in room 117. The members from the beginning have established the record of always doing whatever is asked of them. This has led to enthusiastic meetings. The programs have been various, all with the aim of learning more about French customs and people. Some of the activities have been pretending to order meals from French menus and taking an imaginary trip in the compartment of a French train. Jeanette Shearer and Theodora Johnson staged a humorous French play. Rochelle Rocklin, who is in charge of the program committee, put on a French dance. The club attended the play Sous Les Toits de Paris when it was shown downtown at the Cinema theater. Songs and anecdotes, crossword puzzles et cetera have also been part of the program. Recently Fleur de Lis pins have been chosen, and soon the school will see these blue and gold emblems. All in all, the members feel that the club is worth while and has proved most interesting. Page One Hzmrlrvd Tbirfy-sczcn Top row-E. Baker, S. Sachs, VV. Biedenweg, 0. Sorensen, W. Wilkin, G. Horsehke, M. Krugman, S. Pinkus, R. Erlenbaugh, D. Bernstein. Fourth row-J. Goldberg, A. Hess, G. Halvarson, R. Kastens, V. Robinson, E. Aronson, M. Pennine, E. Almquist, M. Hildebrand, D. Steinkraus, J. Moor, B. Snowden, S. Dorinson, E. Ackerman. Third row-M. Aron, P. Meyer, E. Rafilson, NV. Kirk, G. Ostergren, F. Horsehke, R. Helfenbein. L. Kaufmann, R. Klapholz, G. Chizever, M. Leineweber. R. Molner. Second row-E. Barr, M. Boger, G. VValsh, D. Parsehe, F. Baum, L. Martin, G. Mueller, E. Renier, J. ' M h : Frlese, . Jo nson. Bottom row-Mrs. M. Zieglschmid, A. Reich, A. Liebman, L. Fruehlinxz, L. Eiclcenbersr, H. Lasar. L. Lungxe, C. Wicker, M. Rabin, Mr. E. H. Schulz. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS OFFICERS Pl't?SiKl1C'l1f ......., .,.,..,,. .,... H e rbert Lasar Vice-Pn'xidc'1zf . , , . Loraine Eickenberg Secrefary .,....... .... L ucille Lunge Treasrzrc'r-Libmriafz . . . . . , . . . . . , Hazel Ladwig Sfllllttllf Couurif Dvlzfguff' .,... ...,. .,..,,.. L o uise Fruehling SPOHSOVX ......,... Mr. E. H. Schulz and Mrs. M. S. Zieglschmid ERMAN culture, life, literature, and language has taken on a new signifi- -E: cance to student members of the Roosevelt German Club, with its con- Sivd stitution carefully written in German, with German spoken at its meer ings, and with its programs of music and other things dealing with life in Germany today. Recently, a typical program dealt with Schubert. A student gave a talk on his life, and phonograph records of his best productions were played. Norman Stone inter- preted Schubertis 'Serenade' on his violin, accompanied by Adele Liebman at the piano. Liszt, Wiigner, Beethoven and Mozart, and Goethe, Schiller, Lessing, and Heine will be studied during the year. Modern German architecture, from which much of our modern architecture draws its inspiration, was studied. This was made interesting by Owen Sorenensonis talks on the German drawing exchange exhibit. The modern tourist in Germany will also be studied later with emphasis on the castles and legends of the Rhine. This program will have slides to illustrate the won- derful seenery. Membership in this club is open to students of German classes, and to all others interested. Ihzgz' Om' Ilmzdrml Tlrirfy-ffigbf PAGEANT OF POETS LAUREATE Pomp and feast and pageantry, Masque and antique revelry-- Such sights as youthful poets dream On summer eves by haunted stream. L memorated in the autumn of nineteen thirty bv the Pageant of Poets --e-In Laureate, written by Miss Etta G. Clark, and given by the Library staff, Penaspir, Harlequin, and members of the music classes. HE dreams and ideals of great English masters of word melody were com- ., .IM . . - . M The Muse Thalia summoned to the masque the Poets Laureate, who told of their masterpieces. Each was accompanied by a page, bearing an illuminated scroll and garbed in the costume of the period in which the author lived. William Shakespeare, never in life granted the royal honor, was crowned with the victor's laurel. Musical selections characteristic of the various ages were given under the direction of Miss Helen Johnson. Among these were Who Is Sylviaf' Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes, Summer Is A'Cumen In, The Daffodilsf' Sea Fever. Mrs. Josephine Conto directed the pageant. Page Om' Illlllllfftl Tbirfyanim' L, Lunge E. Schug E. Waters STUDENTS' ACTIVITY OFFICE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT H 1 Elvira Lehnert Ada Brown and Tillie Zimrmg made the highest record in - f the city at the preliminary, and finished second in the finals. N THE Commercial High School contest this year our 90 word shorthand team, Our 2A typewriting team, Pearl Miner, Muriel Brodack, and Hilma Lindgren made the highest record in the city at the preliminary, and finished second in the Hnals. Our 2B typewriting team, Elinor Mahru, Shirley Levin, and Helen Schwartz had no competition on the preliminary, so we entered an individual only on the finals. Our individual, Elinor Mahru, made a record of 63 words a minute, which was the highest record made by any 2B in the city and ranked second to the highest record made by any 2A. BOOKKEEPING DEPARTMENT The financial records of the Roosevelt High School are kept by the school treasurer, Mrs. I. M. Layland, assisted by honor students of the advanced accounting class. These students receive special training and actual experience in the handling of business tran- sactions. The following students have acted as assistants this past year: Adeline Allswang, NValter Bilger, Irene Chillik, Lillian Maltz, Evelyn Middell, Albert Nemirow, Arnold Niemuth, Helen Schneider, and Edward Wilbik. Page One Hundred Forlv Q'WE?J5fWu2U?g.Q!HEEf.QQQQQM Model-B. Damask To the left of table: First row-L. Goebel, R. Schultz, B. Guldblatt, I. Jacobsen. Second row-B. Elliott, L. Jacobson, E. Brown, Mrs. M. J. Macpherson, F. Gierke, A. Mullner. Third row-C. McLay, L. Peters, F. Schildt. To the right of table: First rowfJ. Cutler, D. Mellors, A. Gordon, W. Lockerbie. Second row-G. Sylvan, L. Yamnicky, R. Robinson, V. Sarantakis, E. Rice. Third row-L. Wright, W. Schaefer, C. Sjobring, H. Weiner, A. Chookaszian. DAUBERS' CLUB OFFICERS Gladys M. Sylvan. . . .,..... President .,.. . . .Gladys M. Sylvan Albert Gordon ...., . . .Vice-President. . . . . .Raymond Schultz Raymond Schultz. . . .,....... Secretary ...,... . . .Alice Chookaszion Bernice Damask. . . ,...,..., Business Manager. . . . . .Bernice Damask .,...,.,....... ...Student Council Delegate. .. . . . .Edward Rice Webster Schaefer, . , ...... Exhibition Manager. . . . .Albert Gordon f, EVOTION to Art at Roosevelt is not satisfied with class-room routine only, 0.3! but functions in many lines of activity. The Daubers' Club was originated - by Miss Ruth Shaughnessy in February of 1929, for the purpose of developing the spirit of Art throughout the community and school. Sketching trips have been made weekly to various places, and distinctive exhibitions have been visited. Many prominent artists came to lecture at the meetings. Ray Topper and Mr. Stewart of the Denoyer Geppert, are two of those who advised the Roosevelt Daubers of their future in the wide field of art. There has been considerable cooperation between the Daubers and other clubs as to advertising membership drives, plays, social and affairs. Excellent work was dis- played in the decorating of the gyms for the 4B and 4A social. Besides these accomplishments the Daubers have held monthly exhibits, presented a marionette play, held discussions on the various lines of art, given entertainments in the form of studio parties, and made weekly trips to the Dudley Crafts Watson lectures at the Art Institute. The Club has earned Commendation from Mr. XVatson. Page One Hundred Forty-two Top row-L. Foerster, F. Guth, J. Hendricks, A. Sehuller, P. Hoban, G. Hafner, M. Filip, B. Buchhauser, N. Fontes, B. Hampton, D. Goodman. Third row-C. Hasrstrom, D. Johnson, W. Loy, J. Baker, N. Psiharis, R. Nelson, N. Slive, L. Arenson, H. Chookaszian. Second row-S. Carlson, L. Loerzel, H. Wendt, S. Berg, B. Moore, W. Everst, W. Bladh. Bottom row-A. Wolf, H. Clauson, R. Cornelius, P. Swatek, Mr. W. G. Hjertstedt, H. Eieh, E. Bierhanzel, 0. Sorensen. A. Kalk. Seplem ber, 19 3 O Harvey Eich .... Harold Dantuma Thomas Anderson. . . Robert Schade. . . Robert Knapp . . ARCHITECTURAL CLUB OFFICERS . .P7'!'Sitl'l'71f. . . . . ,Vive-President. . . . . . . .Seerefary . . . . . . ,Treasurer . . February, 19 31 . . . Paul Swatek , , . . . .Harvey Eich , , . . , . ,Irving Holstein . . . .Raymond Cornelius . . . . .Sergeanf at Arms, . , ....,.,. Elmer Bierhanzel Sjlonsor . , . .,.......,..... . . .W. G. Hjerstedt ?g1jRCHITECTURAL activities at Roosevelt have two primary objectives. The Hrst is to promote international good-will and understanding. The second is ?g.aE to sponsor a plan whereby Chicago may have a permanent home in which to display exchange exhibits from all high schools. Favorable comments have been received from magazines and newspapers, educators, and foreign consuls. The Club has been efficiently cooperating with the International Drawing Exchange, and has sponsored numerous drawing exhibitions. An exhibition of drawings was on display at the City Club from October 25 to November 1, 1930. It was encouraging to have ten foreign Consuls present at the formal opening. It was on display during the convention of the Illinois Vocational Association, also at the Albany Park Kiwanis Club rooms. The Architectural Club plans to have constructed a building in Chicago, a city famed as being a seat of higher education in this country, in which could be preserved and displayed examples of the best work of advanced students. This building would be in the nature of a permanent educational museum. Page One Humfrezl Forly-flame Pifzfsfield Building Through Grunzf Park Peristyle Drawn by Paul Sfwufefz, M6'71ll7C'Y of Arrfoitectuml Drawing Class 151111141111 1' 131111111113 Llll'Il fm l'l111'1'j S. fjlt!IlXlHl, ix'l'IIIl7f'V of A1'1'f1ii1'1'f111'11l 13111111113 Cff11.u Tnp row-J. Hendricks, A. Sehuller, N. Psiharis, C. Olson, L. Peterson, W. Bladh, K. Rietz, K. Course, T. Thurnell, A. Falk, T. Joneson, S. Benz, D. Goodman. Third row-C. Hugstrom, R. Bribram, A. Kalk, A. Wolf, J. Gibian, M. Weinstein, M. Braverman. L. Swanson, M. Mesigal, M. Mitchell, L. Fox, A. Jilly. Second row-N. Slive, VV. Loy, L. Foerster, J. Baker, P. Swatek, W. Rudolph, L. Erzoff, R. Husa. R. f . D1 D. J h . Ness, S utr, o nson Bottom row-H. Chookaszian, E. Appelgren, R. Cornelius, R, Jacobs, Mr. W. G. Hjertstedt, B. Hampton, N. Fnntes, O. Sorenson, H. Wendi.. THE INTERNATIONAL DRAWING EXCHANGE Sponsor. . . . . .W. G. Hjertstedt President ...... .... W illard Saxon Vice-President. . . . . .Owen Sorensen SC'Cl'I'fll1'y ..,... ,..... B eth Heile Treasurer. . . , Albert Schuler NTERNATIONAL goodwill is the purpose of the International Drawing Exchange, which was begun early in March, 1928. The idea of exchanging 1.f1..-g. drawings of a mechanical or architectural nature with the students of second- ary schools, or their equivalent, in other nations of the world was soon car- ried out. Since the plan was launched many replies have been received from distinguished persons, including the Prince of Siam, Treman S. Morgan, publisher of the Architectural Forum, the German Minister of Business, Governor of Hawaii, American Hellenic Com- mittee, American and Foreign Consuls, and many others. Drawings and sketches have been received from schools in different parts of the world, from Germany, India, Hungary, Scotland, Greece, and other countries, in exchange for drawings made by students at Roosevelt. The International Drawing Exchange has grown to such an extent that eighteen high schools are actively interested in this exchange plan. Roosevelt's faculty repre- sentation on this committee has increased to four members, which include Miss Ullrich, Miss McCreedy, Mr. Kirchhoff, and Mr. Hjertstedt. It is hoped eventually to establish permanent and traveling exhibits of the work of student architects and engineers, not only here in Chicago but in all the principal cities of the world. Page One Humlrcfl Forly-six X QVQWLLJ.LQKQ ' 3 Efvx, SYMPHONIC Tor ROW---J. Moor, A. VVox'rcll. G, VVecllock, M. Thulin, F. Poll. I. Slotnick, C. Genger, L. Gordon, FIFTH ROWfA. Spikings. B. Siclransky. O. VV0lfes, A. Klein, VV. Osborn. A. Jilly. T, Jonsson. I. FOURTH Row-C. Lisco. E. Spandau, K. Jensen. VV. Silherberg, I. Hamberg. H. Becker. I. Hressler. THIRD Row-E. Kaplan, E. Kohlentz. G. Anderson. O. Riner. M. Rosencranz. L. Kahn. F, Baum. SECOND Rowfli. Groner, R. Shanin, E. Hirschfelder. R. Kahn, P. Jensen. L. Goldwasser, E. BOTTOM Row-R. Ben-Amy, L. Handke, R. Burton, N. Herman, E. Bichel. M, Johanson. O. CHORAL CLUB Pagv One Hzmzlrml Forly-eight CHOIR BI. Kahn. R. Kenaga. H. Crock. Z. XYolock, T. Enlelsun. L, Slmffer. E. Hrost1'o111. J. Goldschnlidt. Busch. S. Sachs, I. Flacks. A. Carlson. E. Marshall. j, XVeilan1l, M. l'ClJSl'llilCl'lSl'. H. Levow. C, Linn. R. Truelsen. B. Zimet, S. Hush, A. Fabricant. R. Noel. L. Nash. L. Greenfield. E. VVhz1ley. Blnmherg. ll. Sllzunherg. l. Lesser. T. Kirkland. XY. Mugzle. A. Smith. Xl. Hecker. F. Melnick. Karluvsky. A. cjl1OUlil15Zi3ll. C. MCLay, T. Lowenlmerg, A. Liehmrm. CHORAL CLUB--SOPRANOS AND TENORS Pagc' Om' Hzzmfrml Forly-nine Siaastvmiiillb 1 .HRSTTHBNBBBW 1 5BH.0IH.MQ1NTE51i1 lv rmsvm Henman mum. ' uznvnn-num mmm nm ua, .mu mm: -.r use :sm -mu-, me .JM W. ear.. vm -me in umm-1. x-mn, nm-mm un menu, M mn rwmmxm. aa- Mamihisn MWIH-M in vim nwvnuinbei 'wg mz-an-wiawfn ar me mn alumni jew, a-ur ma me mm me I-:1-.we aa-s my anew. W..-may im- me :mm-1 mu 1-, rw ,,. -mm, ima.. mm., ws,,,1f..w, me man uw., warm. -if mmm, ulrfln. nun wvmdwem gmd nnmglk ua gm w mm nm vm. I 'sen mg- . we fag.-uw. 'Y 'ns :fn awww in -.newer ' y-mmm 11: inn Ima, an my smiwif parm: iwmozm. mm nr new uma' .mr-mu Mm mmmm. umm an an .wwf na:-.1 cami-1. fn 'mc awww n eww uv-M at ' ,vhgfm-un mmm Hmmm in u and mum or nm uwmrw em 'Shaman :ln an 'ln msrnnblq, lzvwu my ma was nm. mug gms-1 is ,M as n fa. D-rr ms-S3 ax- ua K gl eau rename -mn 1 mag nl 1:31:11-vt Igrsnelillg num, ,-.,...mw. mme -mg -J myazwa-zu 44-mime DI Min aloud IHLDM IM lffhill mam vm mmun, vnwliui Um! AM JH-nm In-ilu nf 1hl Grid' PIM! was me ilvl-Jill This lwrudi msn u in nafemn wi use UPI. xsllrlwg Ml! hrs rl mae th wp-nm 1-mm. or um :mf pg am- nm Wm mf an mm Bm. The ww- fam ,w,,. ,mv an 1.1 va frzmawzm maui TH was mas: mc: 1 FUR CHURAL SINGING E 'ew -:wvyw ww W-'ww w.,fwr.4 a':f,1,.,,f M farm. :W ,Mm arg . Va.. 1 . ,r,,,..M we ..,. ...Maui N f- -.- .lar-. use vw., -. 1, -- I Wray.-lig W, f,a:.a 1 was We pm wi A Wm waumf ,mm 3 1 mmm, :-.W 'W -y,.Wi.vg .ua 1 fwfr--.1 .,., .. 4. 15.9, ,..,. fre.-M..,,,11 ai. aa- 5 ,wi em mm., v 5. ' mm.. ,efW,,v 1: vi-QU1.. mi, W , me nam. wma-wi maia. M aww pa sv., PM WMM wma rr. uw mfr. ,.-.WNW mf fm: mam was if -, Q -fi.-'nugget www .11 X . sep.. M- . - af 13. qw t-.,m.a5 wwf..-1 we 1-aa...-w.,i.,,,,, qisvfml, nw 14 ,.11 a saw.-Q., ww ,mms,1m-- ww SGHUULEHBHUBE Q PLEASES sw mmnwn wxrwmv. 5 M1 1 -1.4 M we Y -umm M 1 uf- masm gm. Wafmmm we an ,aa-gmt .si in me--mn mga. 'kid D lzlbllh 69411: wi! 11.11 'RO Wien. 'native it by ali' ,W mmm mf. nm -um may ms WM wan an an 184 Thi 'dnl W! mil Villllillil -as up -4 pm -mn-n. in new tm -.1 la. .un wr-Am ve- mneuumnnn.-xnnuuq In-euazylsnt-Lxuuummwu-'nn 1 -51181451 ffm! illlllhkfll Wh Hanky' 1 We ROOSEVELT SYMPHONIC CHOIR Officers of Syrnpbonic Cboir Ojjicers of Cboral Club September, 1930 OFFICERS February, 1931 Clarence Linn. . . ...., President ..,.., ..., N estor Flodin Leonard Kahn, . . . . .Vice-President. , . . . ,Stanley Bergbom Frances Melnick ..., ,...... S ecretary ,,.. . . . ..., ..... L ouis Lapid Eileen Hirschfelder, . . ...,..... Treasurer ...,.......,.......,.... Eleanor Roz Thelma Lowenberg. . . . . .Student Council Delegate. . ,Julia Moore, Emanuel Opper, Ira Lesser Calendar 19 3 0-31 Armistice Day- Be Not Afraid .,.. . . . , . , A Cappella Oct. Rise Crowned With Light ...,. Full Cborus City Contest- Plantation , . . ...,,....... . . . Boys' Cborus Jan. 19, Trees ............., . . .Cbampionsbip City Contest- O Holy Father ,.,....... .,.. S ynrploonic Choir Jan. 19, Concert and Operetta, Maid of the Mill . . . . . Symphonic Cboir jan. 9, Graduation, Unfold Ye Portals .,...,..... . . .Full Cborus Jan. 20, Radio Station WLS-Thirty minute program ...... Cbampionsbip Jan. 26, Lincoln Assembly- Holy Father ,,....... .... F ull Cboir Radio Station WCFL-Miscellaneous ........,.... Special Cborux Feb. 12, Temple Emmanual--Forty five minute progra Special Cborus May 7, - m . . . Festvial Chorus at Orchestra Hall-Miscellaneous Opera- Pirates of Penzance' ,..,........ ..... Graduation-Miscellaneous . . . . Page One Hundred Fifty Festival Cborus .Opera Cborus Full Chorus 1931 1931 1931 1931 1931 1931 1931 1931 June 4 and 5 June 26, 1931 MAID OF THE MILL Top row-W. Silberberg, O. Riner, H. Becker, 0. Wolfes, I. Hamberg, C. Linn, M. Rosencranz, E. Blum- berg, I. Slotnick, D. Fischer, E. Rudolph, R. Carolson. Third row-R. Dim, R. Joyner, J. Bressler, W. Mogle, N. Flodin, A. Spikings, M. Sylvan, I-I. Levow, T. Kirkland, F. Baum, L. Kahn, G. Snyder. Second row-T. Lowenberg, P. Jensen, E. Kaplan, B. Cohen, C. Rederer. A. Chookaszian, B. Kritz, W. Osborn, E. Wirschfelder, R. Ben-Amy. C. Liseo, L. Goldschmidt. E. Marshall, L. Nash, J. Johnson. Bottom row-T. Williams, O. Karlowsky, B. Groner, C. Elliott, C. McLay, R. Burton, F. Melnick, M. decker, L. Goldwasser. IOLANTHIT Page Om' H11r1dreclFifly-om' SENIOR Page One Huurfrea' Fifty-two JUNIOR ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA SENIOR ORCHESTRA B.. number of things worthv of Commendation In its first season, under the L direction of Mr. H. Ray Staater, it won first place in a city wide competition, although it had only forty members. The organization was later taken over by Mr. Erhardt Bergstrasser, who has since conducted it. Under the latter, the musicians again emerged victorious in a city competition held at Orchestra Hall in the spring of 1930, and repeated its performance in 1931. Thus in five seasons the Roosevelt orches- tra, new and untried, set a shining example by winning three of the five competitions. WTWQINCE its inception in 1927, this Roosevelt organization has accomplished a A, gg .I . l . However, practicing for contests and playing for school assemblies has been only a part of the work accomplished. In 1930, this group accompanied the Choral Club operetta Iolanthe, and again in 1931, The Pirates of Penzance was aided by their music. The orchestra has been very successful in the past, and forecasts of the future seem to show that it will continue its career. Pugz' OrzrH11r1a'rczi Fifly-Ibrcc R. O. T. C. BAND Y O. T. C. band members of Roosevelt high school have been progressing very rapidly. Under the direction of Captain A. R. Seabury, who has been Q5 5-QF' instructor since April, 1929, the membership has developed from one thirty- five-piece band to three bands, totaling one hundred and three players. The concert, or advanced band, has placed three times in the last three contests, and' is considered one of the finest marching units of its size in the city. The advanced organization which now totals fifty players, will soon be supple- mented by fifteen more players from the second unit, which will place Roosevelt's R. O. T. C. band in the second group of higher classed musicians in the city. The band is invaluable to the school as a producer of pep and spirit. It has played at every home game for two years. At assemblies it plays selections of high calibre. Membership is open to any one who can play an instrument. For those that 'can't play and wish to learn, the beginning band 'offers many opportunities. Learn to play! Follow the baton! Page One Hundred Fifly-four PERSONNEL OF SECGND BAND HE Second Band personnel comprises those students who need a little more experience in order to handle the average grade of band music easily. XVe I ., JL, also have a group of beginning students which is open to any student who owns an instrument. All of the fundamentals, in both playing and marching are thoroughly drilled with the second band. OBOES Lavin Archater Sanders Gordon Hoof Cantor SAXOPHONES BARITONES FLUTE Tucker Rotle Liss Harris Sheffel PICCOLO Kramer DRUMS Glowarki Shepsky Mitchell El? CLARINETS Rappaport Eldridge Kolder CORNETS AND TRUMPETS Berg Bb CLARINETS Bernberg TUBAS Seaman Barta Mydlac Bauer Morgan Cox Teidman Robinson Zetomersky Dauber Seldowridge BASS CLARINET Brown Clifford Anderson Noble Guss BASOON Phillips Schneider Shapiro Davis Rockdurand HORNS Warshaw TRO1N'IBONES Cohen Apostol Flaharty Bassov Page Om' Hundred Fifly-fin' , P ' WORK AND FUN Pugf' One Hundn'z1FifIy-six QmQQw1c4Q-bm mmm wk ding up WET?-'F-g-L1 IQPKQZQEQGKODJ EEN QQUQQ-Z2 Top row-M. Shallman, T. Biss, R. Holmgren, M. Fischer, K. Primm, W. Simon, W. Bilger. Second row-Miss R. Bannister, M. Sperling, B. Shamberg, A. Wenzel, J. Ryer, I. Flacks. Bottom row-H. Frost, J. Sachs, E. Jensen, A. Warshell, F. Shapiro, M. Clark. PHYSICS CLUB HOTOGRAPHY has been the chief concern of the Physics Club this semester. gg In the past the Club has experimented with the possibilities of pin hole cam- fvtn eras. Last semester in an ambitious moment the members decided to produce a movie. A melodrama was Written and produced under the direction of Helen Frost. This semester the Physics Club Was invited to undertake responsibility for the snap shots of the Lantern. Under the direction of the President, Jerome Sachs, and the active leadership of the Secretary, Elsa Jensen, the views of Roosevelt activities shown on various pages of this book were produced. Kenton Primm tried to photo- graph our building from the air. Frieda Shapiro invaded various shops and class rooms. Arnold Warshell took long chances in the court yard, while Marven Sperling and Irwin Glacks developed and printed. ,Peters returned from Crane College to help after school, and Eugene Retter was seen about with a camera in each hand. The faculty was very kind, readily permitting the photographers to take every- thing in sight, as one of them put it. They are hereby heartily thanked. Page One Humlrcd Fifty-eigbl Top row-M. Sperling, B. Herzog, A. Schutt, C. Rosenthal, M. Shallman, M. Bernstone, M. Rosenthal, R. Katz. Third row-J. Kayne, H. Frost, L. Nash, R. Valbraeht, E. Sarnoff, J. Shearer, N. Goodman, H. Milgrom. Second row-W. Peterson, E. Hauck, R. Peterson, T. Biss, H. Bluestone, I. Sandrowitz. Bottom row-W. Silberberg, T. Zeman, Miss L. Sprowls, J. Horelick, A. Falk, S. Kan. CHEMISTRY CLUB Sf'pfr'n2bf'r, 1930 OFFICERS Fcbruurv, 1931 Herbert Silverstone, . . .,... President .,.. . .Morton Shallman Kenneth Olson ,,.. ..... V ice-President, . . , . ,Theodore Zeman David Bookchester. . . . .Secretary-Treaszzrcr. . ..,.... Julius Horelick Miss Lenore Sprowls. , , ....., Sponsor ...,,. , . .Miss Lenore Sprowls HEMISTRY, from an experimental standpoint, is the basis of interest of this u club. Its purpose is to enable students desirous of following this type of work 'W' I to do experiments not included in the laboratory curriculum. At some meetings these are demonstrated by members who are especially capable in that particular branch of the subject. At other meetings moving pictures are shown, illustrating the commercial side of chemistry. Several experts have addressed the club on various subjects of scientfic value, and visits have been made to places of interest where the practicability of the subject has been demonstrated. During the previous semester the club displayed an interesting exhibit in the foyer. It was compiled by advanced students and consisted of a display of chemical elements, various products of coal tar, diverse minerals, petroleum, aluminum, and photography. Page One Hundred Fifty-nine Top row-A. Cohen, W. Langhenry, E. Gordley, S. Goldberg, L. Olsen. B. Edelstein. Second row-Edna Burgeson, Ethel Burgeson, J. Swanson, S. Dorinson, Miss A. Marnell, M. Aron, E. Dorn, L. Schutz. Bottom row-Z. Wolock, L. Gordon, M. Lerner, M. Bernstone, L. Balotin, B. Abrams. September, 1930 Mark Bernstone, . Leonard Gordon. . Arnold Warshall. . Louis Balotin ,.,, ZOOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS . . .Presiz1'f'n1', . . .....,.Secretary..,.,.. .Sf1m'ef1t Council Delcfgafe. . . . . ....Co11su1I0r. . . , . . . .. February, 1931 Mark Bernstone . . .Mary Lerner Leonard Gordon . . .Louis Balotin Miss Agnes Marnell. . . . . .Sjvonsor . . . . ,Miss Agnes Marnell EST for Zoology was embodied in a club which was organized to attract and 'l aid students with an aptitude for natural scientific research. Much has already been accomplished since its organization at the beginning of the 1931 semester. The policy of the club is that all must do something and every member must select some Zoological project which he must complete. The unusual features of the club are that there are no dues, dancing, pins, or any forms of social entertainments. The club is exclusively for those interested in Zoology. Work has so far been done in the following fields: Osteology-skeletons of Homo sapiens of man, a turtle, a duck, a cat, a dog, a frog, and heads of a sheep and a cow have been articulated, models of Mitosis or cell division, and the development of a fer- tilized egg, including both the blastula and gastrula stages, have been made in plaster of Paris, internal organs of animals have been mounted, and a collection of insects placed in display cases, Field trips are made, but without ruthless destruction of species. The visiting of universities Qfor reports on their fields of activity along Zoological linesj, museums, aquaria, and other Zoological exhibitions is encouraged. Correspondence with universities, in order to exchange specimens with them, has been carried on by a member, Zelda Wolock. Page Om' Hundred Sixly RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS Top row-F. Baum, A. Johnson, R. Larson. Middle row -W. Bushnell, S. Last, J. Marks, A. Alsaker, T, Thurnell, Capt. R. Seabury. Bottom row-Capt. J. Ruud, H. Blatt, R. Noland, Mr. IS. Bulawa, E. Wiklund, W. Kirch. A CLHliSS AND CHIQCKISR CLUB Top row-M. Rosenthal, N. Slivc, E. liush, C. Tepper, N. Friffrlman, In Arensnn, D. Spevtnr, P. Sziyzeti Second row-Mr. O. Cobb, S. Lind, R. Johnson. J. Adler, D. Harris. M. Santa, H. Gindick, R. Goldstein oltom row-V, Kalhzxuge, M. Iinttner. G. lk-trick, A. Gurdon, H. Bluestone, M. Rowley, G. Mayhercy. Ilugr Om' Illzflllmml Sfxfvx -om KJ Top row--P. Krebs G. Peterson, L. Phillips, B. Meiter, F. Goldstein, F. Foerster, J. Adler, P. Ewing. Second row-E. Witt, D. Spector N. Capelle, K. Rietz, W. Mares, R. Kenaga, Mr. P. Lahann. Bottom row-E. Rothe, H. Mortenson, M. Santa, J. Riley, VV. Henneberfz, R. Hansel. MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB Sc'pz'c'mbcr, 1930 OFFICERS February, 1931. Jesse Riley ........ ,... P 1'CXid611f .... ..... M artin Lanta Harold Mortensen. . , . . .Vice-Presidmzt. . . . . ,Harold Mortensen Edward Roos ...... ..,. S ecrctury. . . ......, Jesse Riley Fred Foerster ...,. . .Treasurer . . . . .Raymond Hansel Mr. P. H. Lahann ...., . . . . . . .Sl7071SOY. . . . ,... Mr. P. H. Lahann ANY high school -students are interested in airplanes. The Model- Airplane Q A 5 Club was established to form a place of meeting for those air-minded per- ' :F -'- '1 sons and to teach them a little of the how's and whyls of aerodynames, with- out becoming too technical. In addition to model-making, the members of the club have held contests among themselves and similar organizations. These are of the ordinary duration type and some unique ones evolved by the club-members themselves, such as balloon-busting. In these, the members mount pins or needles on baby R. O. G.'s and fly them at inflated balloons suspended on a string. The flyers who break the greatest number of balloons receive prizes of wood or other materials. These broken ballons also give credit toward the cross-country race, which ends this semester. In this race, each flyer receives a certain amount of mileage for every second his plane remains in the air, depending upon what type of plane is flown. At the end of this semester, the flyers who have progressed the farthest will be awarded suitable prizes, to be decided upon by the club. The exhibits held by the club together with the novel guessing contest, have excited much interest about school. These are open to all Roosevelt students, and the winners receive prizes. Page Om' I'1:l1:rfr'z'd Sixly-luo iii O ,Y A A ,gal s 3 ,favs . ae, 9 3 I V 'ii' 'T SMA' L . xi f , 1 , fri, x 1 K ...- ff 5' A . ..., Lisg. . ., ' i!'f'1!i 5 SW' ', - ' .Q A k ,nam- Sl LHOUETTES Pugr' Om' Humlrml Skfy-lim g-lS.Z'S.z gliliz ' ..l5.f !'!!!!Q ,SQL I HEAVYWEIGHT FOOTBALL Third rowfW. Gershman, M. Karlinsky, P. Hoban, E. Schlenvogt, S. Taylor, H. Stevenson, N. Rieger, C. Wicker, E. Gibson. W. Miczek, W. Kuchar. Second row-Coach E. Alton. J. Heitzman. J. Hoeft, E. Schmidt, A. Price L. Smith,.F. Sell, VY. VVallstrom, B. Shandling, L. Hochman, A. Fox. First row-R. Aronson, S. Grossinger, P. Hedberg, A. Allexon. J. Gold, J. Cooper, H. Lindstrom. H. Trotcky. S. Ginsberg. HEAVYWEIGHT FOOTBALL FQ ORGING rapidly to the front in city football, Roosevelt brought forth a team this season to display a brand of playing that up-set the expectations of experts. 7 This squad, composed mainly of green men, whipped into shape by the expert cunning of Coach Alton, defeated some of the best teams in the city and lost only to Lane, city champions. Hoeft, captain and quarter-back, was easily considered the best forward passer in the city and was one of the outstanding men in the state. He was chosen on the all-city team and received honorable mention on the state team. Schaller, a great punter, was chosen on the North Section team while A.ronson, half- back, was picked for the North Section second team. Eighteen major letters and six minor letters were awarded to these well deserving athletes. Page One Hundred Sixty-five Top row-R. Hedges, A. Rosen, B. Gamm, E. Miller, L. Lapid, H. Levow. Second row-A. Klein, A. Kaplan, R. Levey, S. Greenholt, M. Levin, Mr. R. B. Chappel. Bottom row-S. Applebaum, I. Barnofsky, S. Bergbom, I. Zissen, T. Stiglie. HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL EAVYWEIGHT team members, carrying the Blue and Gold colors, fought its way to a North Section Championship by defeating nine of its opponents, 5 f losing only one game by a one-point margin. Much aggressiveness and spirit were displayed by the Rough Riders in obtaining so much athletic prestige for Roosevelt. Led by Stanley Bergbom, the Rough Riders displayed some of the finest basketball in the City league and entered the finals to battle to a three-way tie with Crane and Lake View. In the play-off Roosevelt lost to these teams by narrow margins. The team, as a whole, can be considered as one of the best in Roosevelt basketball history, and much credit should be given to these athletes and Mr. Chappel. Coach Chappel not only developed a fast, flashy,' basketball team, but also several individual men. Captain Bergbom, a steady, reliable man, made a great showing and received hon- orable mention when the All-City team was chosen. Irwin Barnofsky, the speedy red-head, was North Section high scorer. He was also chosen for the All-City team. Leon Zissen, elusive center, played great basketball all season and was one of the outstanding floormen in the North Section. The Gold and Blue sharpshooting ability is seen in the fact that they totaled in the league games a sum of three hundred and eighteen points while the opposing teams only made one hundred and eighty-six. Page Our Hnmlrcd Sixiy-tix' Top row-F. Drucker, M. Eisenstein, T. Weinhouse, A. Talmage, S. Shunkman, L. Gelfund. Second row-M. Levin, J. Katz, A. Daar, S. Dry, M. Robin, Mr. R. B. Chappel. ' Bottom row-G. Pritikin, S. Heyman, M. Colen, J. Schwartz, M. Zitlin, J. Krieger. LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL QI ASKETBALL men of the lightweight team that represented Roosevelt last season battled hard to preserve the self-established tradition of winning the Ek, E . . . . . North Section Championship, but had to be content to share this honor with Lane. In the finals the Gold and Blue team decisively defeated Lane, to prove herself the real champion. Morris Zitlin, team captain, known to everyone as Morrie , led his charges to victory by playing an outstanding game all season. He and his floor-mate, Heymen, Coupled with Julius Sonny , Schwartz, made a combination that was a treat throughout the city. League results were: Roosevelt Lake View . . . . . 15 Roosevelt Wfaller , . , 14 Roosevelt Lane , . . . 16 Roosevelt Schurz . . , 10 Roosevelt Senn . , , , . . 15 Roosevelt Lake View . . . . 20 Roosevelt XValler . . , . 7 Roosevelt Lane . . . . 24 Roosevelt Schurz . . , . 13 Roosevelt Senn . . 20 Page Om' Hlll1L1fFd Sixty-se ven I I Top row-S. Dossounis, W. Poole, D. Bernstein, K. Oberlander, A. Kershner, R. Kotz, G. Crane, D. Fleig, , M. Rosenthal. J. Eisenberg. Third row-T. Joyce, S. Waintroob, R. Bleier, I. Siglin, J. Sachs, W. Cox, L. Diamond, B. Venema, H. Trotcky, S. Bernstein. Second row-A. Berndt, G. Sargent, R. Ladof, H. Treiman, J. Schulman, C. Pollensky, H. Gindick, A. Rosenberg. S. Lind, Mr. C. W. Hillman. BottomMroIvg'TA. Fishman, J. Horelick, M. Heller, R. Gibson, F. Drucker, E. Miller, R. Rubin, S. Taylor, . ug. ANNUAL CITY INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP V RACK men are expected to add honors to Roosevelt. Judging by their perform- ances of the past year, Roosevelt expects to receive great honors from the 7.-.JL maneuvers of her tracksters. She at last realized a championship track team when her junior men won the Annual City Indoor Championship. These athletes showed real championship caliber by placing in almost every event, winning the relay by a large margin, and then capturing the shield by a ten-point margin. The squad proved itself a threat all season by winning the low hurdles and becoming city champion, narrowly missing the city record. Leon Diamond added more points by placing second in the high jump. Dossounis placed in the triple jump and took first in the shot put event. Stanley Lind also soared over the bar to win the pole vault. For the senior team, Eli Miller distinguished himself by breaking the city record in the high jump while his team mate, Fred Drucker, not to be outdone, tied for second place in the same event. These two boys have been mainstays on the squad and have placed in the city events for three successive years. Much credit is due Coach Hillman, who has worked hard to bring this honor to Roosevelt. Al Berndt, manage.r, should also receive esteem for his work in aiding the team. Major letters were awarded to each boy placing in the city championship Page One Hundred Sixty-eight L! 1315594935 W. .. A f lf I ,QW TRACKMEN WHO PLACED IN CITY MEET 'Bop row-A. llerndt, E. Miller, F. Drucker, G. Sargent, A. Rosenberg, Mr. C. W. Hillman. Bottom row--R. Gibson, S. Linil, G. Crane, L Diamond. S. Dossounis. . . V..- ...fn CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Top row-J. Schulman, R. Olsen, R. Brooks, A. Kershner, Mr. C. W. Hillman. Bottom row-S. Waintroob, R. Erlenbauxzh, R. Kenaga, l. Auber. Page One Hundred Sixly-nine L F. Ptashne, O. Riner, C. Kuehl, B. Chiprin, A. Rothblatt, C. Linn, Mr. R. R. Marx. FENCING TEAM FM OUR years of steady, industrious work under Coach R. R. Marx has devel- oped a fencing team to which Roosevelt may be proud to claim as her own. Z ,Iii Two championships have been won by this team of expert foilers. First, the tcm of Captain Clarence Linn, Bill Chiprin, and Arthur Rothblatt won a beautiful fourteen-inch silver cup presented by Henry P. Kraft, famous German foil and saberman. This Kraft cup was the goal of some of the best fencers in the city. Then the squad won the first major city championship ever earned at Roosevelt when Chiprin turned in a perfect score of ten consecutive bouts in which he was victor, while Linn and Kuehl were high point men on their mats. Rothblatt, who has been invaluable to the team as a points gainer, also shared in the city champion- ship honors. Linn, Kuehl, and Chiprin, due to their stellar performance in the city classic, earned a chance to bout for the city individual championship. Major letters, the first to be given for this sport at Roosevelt, will be awarded to these athletes who have worked so hard to bring glory to the Gold and Blue. Page Om' HZl71dYOLISOZ'?1Zfj' BASEBALL TEAM Top row-Coach M. McQuaipr, Bronstein, Miller, Kuchar. Second row-Biedenweg, Brodack, Witz, Hoeft, Marco. Bottom row-Bach, Joachim, Cotsiopolous, Kjolsrud, Meyer, Rosenquist. GYMNASTIC TEAM Top row-E. Miller, G. Loell, A. Melinder, A. Bunteen, C. Noller, W. Fleig. C. Jonilonis, M. Kantott. Bottom row-N. Fumes, D. Harris, S. Sarfris, G. Kozak, J. Plackrm, W. Kottra, G. Horschke, T. Joyce. Page' Om' 111z11Jrnl SH mfg'-011 ! i JUNIOR SWIMMING TEAM Top row-S. Wolnovitch, L. Holleb, K. Carlson, G. Sutcliffe, E. Ross, M. Du Vall, R. Tess, B. Fox, H. Klein, M. Levine, Mr. R. R. Marx, F. Ptashne. Bottom row-R. Ladof, M. Siegel, H. Karz, G. Horschke, L. Pivivitz, E. Miller, M. Steinberg, C. Enix. JUNIOR SWIMMING HE Gold and Blue turned in a record for 1930-31 that will be an example for i'-' future Roosevelt splashers. Under the expert guidance of Coach Marx, the 7-1-31 squad won a large majority of their dual meets and also took a second place in the city championship events. Ladof, the captain, won second place in both the fifty and one hundred yard swims. Horschke, one of the outstanding junior city swimmers, provided his champion- ship ability by winning the breast stroke event and then taking another easy first place in the tired swimmers carry. The relay, which consisted of Ladof, Nattinger, Siegel, Ross, Doherty, and Sutcliffe, swam a good race to win third place. In the Lake Shore Relay Carnival the team carried off second place honors again. Three relays placed, each taking second place. Ladof, Nattinger, Siegel, Ross and Sutt- cliffe composed the 300 yard crawl relay that lost to the fast Schurz team by a few inches. In the 200 yard breast stroke relay, Horschke, Seligman, Pivovitz and Sutt- cliffe received second place also. The 250 yard medley relay witnessed four of the city's best junior swimmers, all on the Roosevelt team. Nattinger, Seigel, I-Iorschke and Ladof battled the Schurz team all the way only to lose by a scant margin. Page One Hundred Seventy-two SENIOR SWIMMING TEAM Top row--R. Fey, E. Meinig, J. Berzon, C. Orgo, J. Petersen J. Caldwell, S. Seligman, Mr. R. Marx. Second row-A. Alsaker, K. Sandler, G. VVceks, C. Noller, L. Lazar, R. Keyser, M. Ozark, F. Ptashne. Bottom row-C. Erlenbaugh, Lasar, E. Hayes, B. Rosen, W. Doherty, B. Osborne, D. Thompson, E. Erickson. SENIOR SWIMMING 11-i HE Senior swimming team, although not as good as the junior squad, can be Li classed of a caliber worthy to carry the Gold and Blue standard into com- 7' 3 F- petition. Though the team as a whole was not outstanding, such stellar individuals as Erlenbaugh and Lasar have been developed. Erlenbaugh can easily be considered one of the best divers in the State, as he has proven his championship ability many times. He has won the city championship for two consecutive years and also took first place in the Cook county contest. In the state i-nterscholastic meet Erlenbaugh lost Hrst place by a few points. He has an enviable record throughout the city and state and is an athlete of real ability. Lasar is another valuable senior merman. He was a sure point gainer in dual meets and took third in the city championship tired swimmers event. He has three major letters which indicate three years of good work. Muehlberg is another senior who placed in the city events, with a third in the cross chest swim. Roosevelt cannot give enough credit and praise to Coach Marx, who has worked hard in developing many individual men as well as strong teams. Fred Ptashne, manager of both junior and senior squads is also due credit for his work in helping to keep the athletes in trim, taking care of entrees, and various other jobs that come with a manager's position. Page One Hll11dl'I't1 Se'z'r'11ty-three September 193 0 Eli Miller ..., Henry Schaller ..., . . . Fred Drucker. , Morris Zitlin. , Milton Heller, THE R CLUB OFFICERS . .... President. . . .Vice-President ..... . . , , ..,. Secretary. . . . . . ,... Treasurer. . . .,.Delegate... Mr. C. Cobb .,... .... S Lbonsor. , . February 1931 .Fred Drucker , ,Milton Klug ,Milton Heller .Robert Rubin . ,Sam Taylor .Mr. O. Cobb g OOSEVELT'S Lettermen's Club was organized last May under the name of thc R Club, with Mr. Cobb as its sponsor. The object is to bring together the F2 EQF- lettermen of the school, to promote good sportsmanship, and interest in school athletics, and to aid the athletic department in tournaments and intra-mural sports. The R club has successfully fulfilled its aims by sponsoring the Track and Swim- ming assembly given early this semester. Last year the club sponsored the Intra-mural Baseball Tournament and gave an engraved shield to the winning division. This year the R Club has sponsored the Intra-Mural Baseball and Track meet. The R Club has prohibited the wearing of any school letters other than those of Roosevelt. Page Om'H11mlred S0zfe11ty-four GOLF TEAM Top row-L. Nemkovsky, R. Berggren, A. Steigerwald, K. Rietz, L. Erzolf. Bottom row-R. Laurell, S. Muller, Mr. S. Sackheim, J. Blanton, ROOSEVELT SCHOOL SONG GO, ROUGH RIDERS, GO! i Wfords and Music by Jerome Bresler Go on, you Rough Riders, go- Go, Roosevelt, go. Wave, Wave, your banners high For viCtory,s our aim. So go, you Rough Riders, go, Go, Roosevelt, go, We all are true to the Gold and Blue, So go, Rough Riders, go. The Gold and Blue fThe Gold and Bluej, Shall wave forever high, Our Alma Ma- COur Alma Ma-J Ter shout it to the sky, Rough Riders go! Go on, you Rough Riders, go- Go, Roosevelt, go. Wave, wave your banners high, For victory,s our aim. So go, you Rough Riders, go, Go, Roosevelt, go. We all are true to the Gold and Blue, So go, Rough Riders, go. Pagr O D. Zahn. nc HzmdrmlSe1'c:1ly-fu' SWIMMING CLUB Top row-C. Payne, D. Anderson, J. Lundh, E. Besinger, E. Brostrom, M. Matjasic, A. Wolf, M. Goik. Second row-D. Gottlieb, H. Petras, M. Brindley, R. Nail, L. Jacobson, J. Firring, N. Rifkin, S. Hanaseth, H. Baldry. Bottom row-M. Marcy, A. Fishman, E. Stifter, J. Parks, 1-I. Williams, V. Szantay, L. Moor, B. Vlajko- vich, J. Moor. S1'pz'e1nber 193 0 Anna Wolf .,.., , Louise Goebel , . Mary Brindley. . . Helen Baldry .... . . Catherine Payne OFFICERS . ,PfL'SidL'l1li. . . . Vicz'-Prcfsidwzf. . . . . . . . .Sc'r'refa1'y. . , . , .Trffasurerr . . . Febrmzry 1931 . , . . .Helen Petras Catherine Payne . . ,Mary Brindley . . . .Helen Williams .Sergeant-af-Arms. . ..,....,... June Lundh Faculty Adviser and Coach. . , .........,.... . . .Miss Dorothy Williams NVIMMING, one of the most popular sports in our school, accounts for one of the most active and most popular athletic groups under the supervision of lac, the G. A. A., the Swimming Club. Membership to this group is open to any advanced swimmer of the girls swimming classes, which means the accom- plishment of the two following requirements: CU three tapes, or the ability to swim three different strokes, each the length of the tank, and f2j the ability to do a perfect plain front standing dive. This semester the club has adopted a new system, which is quite unique, and has proved very successful. This system divides the group into two divisions: beginners and advanced. It is from the advanced group that participants in occasional splash parties with other schools are generally chosen. The beginners group, consisting of the new members, who at Hrst know none of the fundamentals of swimming, is taught these by the advanced group, who are the older members. The members of the advanced group are also allowed to perfect themselves in the higher points of swimming for the hereto- fore mentioned splash parties. Page Om' HIlllZJl'Fll Sz'z'f'nfy-six f I GIRLS' TENNIS CLASS Top row-M. Thulin, L. Swanson, P. Singer, H. Kahn, P. Swanson, L. Martin, V. Cogswell, E. Siemssen, A. Prassas, H. Fischer. Fourth row-J. Weiland, L. Samuel, E. Wing, M, Roth, M. Planske, J. Moor, L. Victor, S. Master, E. Rafilson, D. Levinson. Third row-D. Steinkraus, A. Weber, M. Lund, M. Duber, D. Schiele, D. Frankel, R. Klapholz, G. Chizever, Second row-E. Roz, E. Jensen, H. Baldry, C. Hodgins, H. Smith, M. Mesonfznik. Bottom row-H. Frost, E. Heuchel, M. Cohen, M. Sesrel, Miss G. Hanley, L. Gembick, B. Wolter, F. Mann, B. Peterson, 1 l l 1 5 l GIRLS' LEADERS CLASS Top row-C. Kukkola, D. Kaecke, G. Lahvic, L. Peters, D. Natter, E. Lehnert, L. Moor, J. Parks, R. Nail, D. Gottlieb. Third row-L. Gembick, D. Spikings, E. Spunar, A. Heinze, A. Olson, D. Schiele, B. Vlajkovich, M. Belohlavek. Second row--R. Helmig, E. Mau, E. Brostrom, A. Prassas, A. Nancarrow, E. Siemssen, P. Christell, H. Fischer. Bottom row-J. Bergstrom, F. Hurschke, J. Moor, M. Goik, A. Wolf, J. Werner, M. Brindley, H. Williams. Page' Om' HumhedSvz'w1Iy-wuerz URI' GIRLS Top row-J. Bergstrom, J. Strohn, A. Nancarrow, H. Baldry, M. Planske, E. Kietzer. Bottom row-L. Siewerth, H. Williams, A. Wolf, J. Werner. LIFE SAVING CLASS Top row-S. Hanaseth, L. Koppel, E. Finke, N. Rifkin, E. Skog, H. Baldry, D. Kaecke, R. Nail, E Besinger, A. Wolf, J. Gibian, M. Matjasic. Second row-J. Moses, G. Mueller, D. Anderson, G. Lahvic, A. Heinze, A. Nancarrow, M. Massengill, P Miner, M. De Roeck, R. Zukerman, E. Mahru, L. Swanson, L. Jacobson, A. Gillemand. Bottom row-M. Scranton, J. Parks, B. Elkins, A. Fishman, E. Brostrom, C. Payne, H. Petras, D. Gott lieb, M. Marcy, H. Witkin, E. Stifter, L. Moor, B. Vlajkovich, M. Goik, J. Moor. Page One Hmzdrerl Seventy-eight GIRLS' TAP DANCING CLASS 1AdvancedJ Top row-R. Leineweber, J. Parish, C. Pinedo, J. Freeman, H. Treiman, V. Robinson, D. Steinkraus, K. Wood, M. Goebel, J. Frank, L. Bergman, H. Hougiazou, M. De Roeck, P. Wiedman. Fourth row-R. Schwartz, J. Glau, S. Labovitz, L. Handke, M. Marcy, R. Kastens, D. Hendriks, S. Silvertrust, R. Kritzler, A. Mullner, S. Heller, H. Kamm, A. Worrell, R. Greenberg. Third row-R. Diederichs, R. Jacobson, E. Mikosz, M. Bulla, F. Horschke, A. Bergstrom, E. Millard, F. Sacks, R. Goldman, B. Conn, E. Metz, S. Schiller, A. Stromwall, D. Peterson. Second row-C. Payne, D. Johnson, B. Miller, D. Kaecke, H. Andresen, D. Seipp, J. Stevens, G. Hubkc, L. Goodman, E. Mueseler, M. Lawrence. Bottom row-G. Mueller, R. Nail, M. Handke, B. Dillman, J. Werner, Miss G. M. Hanley, M. Kaecke, A. Klinger, F. Doolittle, 0. Karlovsky, E. White. GIRLS, TAP DANCING CLASS lliezinningj Top row-E. Dorn, M. Roth, M. Planske, B. Lindburg, G. Heinrich, M. Schwartz, I. Drucker, E. Mendel- off, A. De Lisi. Second row-G. Chelstrom, B. Koff, M. Greinke, F. Holle, V. Kaleth, S. Arenson, L. Swanson, H. Dar- fler, A. Redlich, A. Lichtenberger. Bottom row--S. Gram, D. Horelick, E. Stifter, L. Arlain, D. Gottlieb, M. Goik, J. Aeppli, R. Bardinet. Page One Hundred Sevenly-nine .. hw GAMES CLASSES CAQ Top row-N. Rifkin, E. Brostrom, M. Johnson, R. Helmig, P. Christell, M. Duber, L. Swanson, M. Har- rington, H. Baldry, P. Swanson, D. Levin. Fourth row-E. Heuchel, J. Moor, C. Kukkola, H. Olson, A. Heinze, E. Danielson, E. Spunar, E. Lehnert, G. Lahvic, J. Strohn, E. Mau. Third row-D. Frankel, M. Cohen, M. Roth, M. Planske, D. Schiele, L. Peters, J. Bergstrom, L. Moor, R. Wallace, F. Mann. Second row-M. Siegel, M. Belohlavek, D. Levinson, H. Williams, A. Nancarrow, D. Spikings, M. Marcy, E. Mahru, L. Kukkola, A. Fishman. Bottom row-M. Goik, D. Gottlieb, C. Payne, H. Kelfstrom, A. Wolf, J. Werner, J. Lundh, A.. Havlicek, L. Planky. GAMES CLASSES QBJ Top row-B. Iiatz, B. Wolter, M. Krebs, H. Fischer, M. Johnson, B. Cerny, A. Nancarrow, H. Marks, L. Schul er. Third row-L. Kukkola, J. Beck, L. Yamnicky, J. Pitt, S. Bush, C. Kukkola, E. Kietzer, H. Levenson. Second row-F. Ebel, V. Sarantakis, R. Klapholz, L. Wright, E. Rafilson, C. Chizever, J. Laznovsky. Bottom row--S. Wolf, R. Solomon, B. Elkins, G. Schuller, L. Gembick, A. Prassas, G. Palm, H. Kelfstrom. Page One HIl7IfIVEt1Eigl7fj' Top row-G. Worthington, M. Piera, M. Lawrence, J. Swatek, R. Schenk, R. Havlicek,, E. Vician, D. Anderson, I. Ericson, J. Lundh, H. Doll, M. Krebs, G. Palm, H. Elfstrom, G. Mueller. Fifth row-M. Belohlavek, S. Grundelam, L. Wright, L. Stromwell, N. Putnam, J. Gregory, R. Kaplowitz, A. Pritikin, E. Brostrom, A. Prassas, S. Temkin, R. Wallace, R. Vlajkovich, D. Serrins, E. Dieball, M. Kaecke, R. Barr, V. Hartmann. Fourth row-M. Bulla, M. Zitlin, L. Riester, T. Goranson, J. Pitt, I. David, B. Galt, R. Saracco, J. Biers- dorf, A. Felton, D. Stizlic, R. Klapholz, A. Salins, A. Nitkowsky, M. Gans, R. Frankel, V. Kolodzik. Third row-E. Peterson, M. Hartnett, V. Shewfell., E. Biegler, L. Peters, J. Bergstrom, J. Baldry, Miss I. L. Hollenberger, T. Pastor, G. Shaffer, D. Burman, H. Petras, V. Schuler, M. Phillip. Second row-E. Cantor, B. Fox, H. Williams, A. Nelson, M. Brindley, A. Wolf, J. Strohn, 'I'. Lowenberg, A. McCarthy, L. Moor, D. Kaeeke, M. Johnson, C. Hodfzins, C. Payne. First row-D. Beck, R. Weinberger, J. Frank, J. Werner, D. Gottlieb, M. Goik, J. Grau, E. Mahru, T. Heinisch, D. Miller. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION A OFFICERS Sepfember, 1930 Fvlarzlfzry, 1931 Anna Wolf ,........ . . . Presirlwif .... . . Jane Strohn Gertrude Greenberg. . . . . ,Vice-Prcsidcvzf. . . . , , .Anna Wfolf Mary Brindley. . , . . . . Secretary . . . , .Thelma Lowenberg Alice Nelson, , . . . .Treasurcw , . , , .Alice McCarthy Alice McCarthy. . . . . Delegate. , . . Marion Johnson Helen Frederick. . . . . .Delegazfe . . . , ,La Verne Moore Fannie Horschke. . . ...,.... . .Doris Kaicke IVING great opportunity for well rounded physical development is the Girls' -1 5 5 Athletic Association of Roosevelt the largest, most prominent, most active, 5435! and most beneficial girls' organization in the school. The membership num- bers approximately fifteen hundred athletically inclined girls. Those in the above picture are in the division room representatives to the G. A. A. who meet together twice each month to discuss and promote girls' sports in Roosevelt. The Club sponsors the following: Life-Saving Class, Tennis Class, the Leaders class, the after-school Game Classes, the Inter-Room tournaments, Fencing class, the Dancing Classes, and the Prohciency tests. It is through the above mentioned groups that points are earned toward the ambition and goal of every G. A. A. member. the coveted school-letter. One thousand points is the required number for the cherished award. Ambitious girls who can earn their letters a semester or two before graduation may receive chevrons and triangles for additional point awards. Special accomplishments are rewarded with medals in the form of bars. Page Our Hll11d7'FlI Eigbly-om' FRESHMAN GAME CLASSES Top row-M. Greenhouse, G. Shaier, B. Grambar, M. Hartnett, M. Henningsen, R. Weinberger, G. Mueller, M. Piera, S. Rosenblum, B. Borchert, M. Lawrence, P. Wiedman, C. Stuwe, M. Oliver. Thjrd row-H. Harjes, V. Shewfelt, E. Applehans, E. Swanson, I. Lacey, H. Radcliffe, G. Hollander, S. Markey, M. Kenaga, A. DeKoven, D. Loring. Second row-E. Chobot, M. Menge, V. Jedding, A. Heinze, D. Spikings, D. Wenk, M. Wencel, L. Frick, J. Armstrong, E. Petersen H. Kontos, Miss I. L. Hollenberger. Bottom row--M. Geller, T. Guranson, L. Riester, H. Ryer, E. McLean, S. Gorden. T. Heinisch, M. Sell, R. Diederichs, J. Grau. OPERA BALLET Page One Humlrezl Eighty-two GIRLS' HOCKEY AND GIRLS' FENCING Top row-G. Lahvic, D. Natter, D. Spikings, A. Heinze, B. Cerny, M. Hartnett, A. Nancarrow, R. Lebbin, L. Wright, J. Pitt. Third row-R. Brantueh, M. Severin, E. Skog, M. Belohlavek, E. Daniels, E. Stenstrom, D. Landau, L. Planky. Second row-M. Aron, E. Mau, M. Johnson, I. Ericson, M. Hand, C. Kukkola. BottomL Baldry, J. Moor, M. Brindley, J. Werner, D. Gottlieb, M. Goik, A. Wolf, M. Wencel, . u oa. The G. A. A. girl, while preeminently athletic, as the above pictures indicate, is much more. The large school letter represents at least four semesters of high scholarship and each chevron at least another semester of the same. The letter also stands for a con- stant daily display of good sportsmanship, a few points toward the required number being recorded each semester and the final points withheld to be awarded with the letter. This year marks a long step forward and the Girls' Letter Club is the result. This club meets twice a month with Miss Griffin as sponsor and has already established itself as one of the important clubs of the school. It acts as big sister to the G. A. A. besides having enjoyable activities of its own. It is a charmed circle into which every real girl aspires to enter. Only girls who have won the school letter are eligible to belong and there is much joy when a new aspirant finally reaches the pinnacle and is initiated with fitting ceremony. Pugr' Om' Hmizlrrd Eigbfy-lbree DIVISION 130A Top row-M. Branovitch, S. Rumapel, S. Konefsky, G. Sherman, E. Druck, J. Aeppli, R. Bardinet, M. Mesongnik, S. Levinson, L. Melnick, C. Shapiro. Middle row-Miss M. Griffin, S. Lichter, S. Davidson, R. Bloomberg, A. Smolenski, E. Seidenbecker, E. Greyshaw, F. Savage, B. Rosenberg, B, Hechtenthal, C. Herstein. Buttons, row-C. Corcoran, D. Stiglic, G. LaBelle, S. Master, G. Perlen, L. Arkin, P. Singer, A. Lichten- erger. x s DIVISION ISIB Top row-l'. Szigfeti, I. Zitlin, VV. Cody, E. Fastoff, H. Demsch, E, Paradise, J. Stepansky, A. Scher, S, Rutskoff. Third row-IC. Rozclle, I'. Pastor, A. Nelson, A. Backlund, V. Berg, R. Koester, M. Clement, F, Ebel, E. Ode, Second row-N, Olson, L. Edelson, R. Le Fevre, A. Reichard, D, Strom, S, Pinsliy, H. Harris, Miss M. SL-hafer. Bottom row-li. Sternfelcl, li. Levine, L. Rossrnan, R. Kenner. T. Kirkland, S. llulvinson, J. Arkin, A. IVIartisnviu. Pugz' Om' Ilfzznlrwl Efgbfy-folzr' DIVISION I 3 3 A Top row-J. Kreissl, J. Fine, E. Palukaytis, E. Grossman, B. Cerny, J. Hanson, A. Cohen, D. llerx-stein M. Sonnenschein, H. Battinus. Third row-J. Pitt, D. Frankel, L. Messer, IS. Edwall, B. Nasatir, S. Ketchmark, S. Herman, E. Bilgrer L. Yamnicky, V. Sarantakis. Second row-V. Erickson, E. Blegen, N. Manta, Miss H. K. Burns, M. Miczek, A. Ray, W. Usery B. Krupp. Bottom roi?-W. Hanson, H. Carroll, A. Paulus, M. O'Connell, S. Hersch, L. Svliuller, S. Gordon W. aapze. DIVISION 153B Top row-J. Roberts M. Hellman, G. Alswecle, I.. Kahn, I. Perlman, I'. Jacobson. R. Wesley, R. Glick, D. Samson, D. Pierce, C, Shomon, R. Marks. Third row-A. Etzweiler, li. Seabergr, S. Greenberg, G. Modell, R. Veizner, D. Gordon, V. Valiquet, H. Hale, M. Swenson, M. Bulla. Second row--G. Mueller, E. Rom, P. Mercer, J. Dollzirrl, W. 1'lZll'lIl8StOCli, A. Borland, M. Ury, W. Quinn, R. Miller, S. Henriksen. Bottom row-M. Gronberfr, A. Iitzweiler, E. Finkel, Ii. Larkin, Miss E. Malato, F. Rothstein, M. Kessler, E. Herrlin, I.. Knoke. Pagv Om' HIlIILifl'll Eigbly-fix c' 1 , DIVISION 135A Top row-N. Kramer, C. Ager, L. Golden, H. Katz, Mr. O. Kerley, M. Gehrke, H. Mitzenmacher, E. Ad- dison, W. Lowry. Third rowalg Braitberg, L. Weisel, R. Persky, S. Zimbrow, I. Johnson, E. Clark, R. Gilman, L. Salans, B. er er. Second row-S. Vlfasserman, W. Holmberxr, M. Duvall, H. Strohrn, F. Baer, A. Trernulis, P. Zucco, S. Felzer. Bottom row-I. Heyman, A. Davis, W. Coy, D. Gottlieb, J. Newman, H. Zlotnik, D. Harris, F. Williams, L. Meyers. DIVISION I 44A Top row-A. Marsala, G. Weeks, W. Bladh, L. Peterson, H. Dwyer, R. Warner, W. Goranson. R. Keyser, E. Levine, J. Golin, R. Sues. Third row-L. Cornfleld, H. Lohmiller, R. Rozelle, V. Russell, A. Clifford, M. Ozark, O. Kadow, E. Soellner, L. Serpico, L. Obeler, E. Nuber. Second row-S. Bremner, F. Carr, H. Kaiser, R. Johnson, K. Gebhardt, E. Donovan, S. Daniel, G. Soder- strom, Mr. V. Schaefer. Bottom row-F. Marshall, W. Polston, A. Wiswall, J. Miller, L. Nelson, V. Hudson, E. Gordley, A. Taylor. Page One Hmzzfrml Eiglxly-xix DIVISION 103A Top row-M. Weisman, S. Fryman, A. Schweizer, H. Larsen, L. NVolman, L. Suhramm, I.. Hochman, H. Jacobs. Second row-Mr. W. Brown, A. Kubelsky, W. Hansen, A. Fox, C. Marcus, R. Erlenbaugh. D. Gibboney. Bottom row-E. Schmidt, Ethel liurgeson, A. Valkcnaar, Edna Burgeson, S. Ochakoff, R. Schenk, R. Finkelstein, J. Swanson, L. Schutz. I . - I I ,V 7 J DIVISION 216B Top row-V. Duda, R. Mendelson, M. Richer. C. Panini, M. Kaecke, M. Siegel, C. Mayrram, G. Talmage, T. Garber, L. Cohn. Third row?-E. Barto, R. Stromwall, E. Wetmore, IC. Metz, M. Jones, G. Endres, M. Handke, J. Lipsky, M. .evin. Second row-Mr. G. Hewitt, M. Cohen, J. Ungrerleisler, I. Sherman, E. Brody, L. Bobren, C. Yates, VV. Maas, C. Emmons, H. Greenberg. Bottom row-Ii. Brandt, R. Brown, C. Hush, R. Novak. M. Weil, M. Goldenson, C. Knudsen, M. Hennelly. Pugu Om' Hnmlv'r.l Ifiglrij -wr U11 DIVISION 128A Top row-A. Schlutz, H. Marcus, M. Coleman, A. Goldberg, R. Beck, L. Samuels, M. Steinberg, E. Ross, J. Schweig, R. Johnson, M. Sperlingz. Third row-R. Dunn, D. Branson, M. Casella, E. Shafran, S. Koch, I. Schwartz, A. McCarthy, P. Cohen, F. Raffel, V. Dyke, L. Feldman. Second row--G. Stone, A. Peterson, T. Olsen, M. Bornstein, P. Hargie, S. Lorton, L. Brauer, V. Ihrcke, D. Anderson, Miss E. Wheelock. Bottom row-F. Light, G. Katz, H. Cohen, R. Siegel, J. Shaw, B. Groner, N. Herman, R. Zimbler, R. Albaum, S. Goldman, DIVISION 119A Top ruw-L. Iglarsh, A. Spitz, H. VVojcik, R. Johnson, A. Schullcr, R. Berggren, E. Cooperman, C. Ren- nert, W. Doherty, li. Osborne. Third row--R. Wyzenbeek, K. Neibert.. H. Samuels, A. Goletz, G. Heinrich, J. Bottoms, H. Schicht, M. Aron, I. David. Second ri1zwER.HVihon, W. Larson, K. Dedekincl, Miss C. Crouch, 0. Eric-ksen, B. Shamberg, C. Mayhercy, . re Q. Bottom row-T. Joyce, S. Lerner, C. Moore, E. Metz, E. Cunningham, M. Neibert, C. Payne, D. Lamzerbeck. Pagr' Om' I'Il111t11'nf Eighty -night ! Q ,. - DIVISION 253A Top row-D. Lewis, J. Dearborn, VV. Moule, D. Hobon, N. Mansos, Ii. Singer, M. Sorkin, J. Morgan. Third row-A. Wolff, R. SOI, F. Silsbee, C. Saperstein, R. Bloom, D. Hnrelick, I. Bjork. Second row-Miss R. Flanagan, D. Benson, H. Shapiro, li. Ball, J. Svhulcr. B. Wolter. Bottom row-S. Misku, D. Taumzm, T. Geocaris, V. Kolrlzik, L. Gcmbiuk, E. Fishman, F. Brown, H. Fischer. - WNW.. DIVISION ...ls Top row-I.. Erxoff, IC. Almquist, M. IIilIlcln':lmI, F. Amlerson, H. Figutner, M. Kin-hhoif, G. Muellor, Ii. Fulk, E. Ressman. Second row--F. Freyer, T. lil-uns, H. I 1'c-nxel, K, Iiiuhter, J, Kieckner, M. Insinewclmr, H. Schzlublc, R. Hiserxsc-hime-I. Bottom row-F. Kalb, J. Minifie, H. Chapman, M. IIIHIIIH, J. Rauch, C. Iimlholm, C. Steiner, J. Grocnlxergr. Ihzgu Um' 1l11f1,I1'I'.1' lfigflfj-r11r11' I DIVISION 315B Top roTwHL. Hanek, L. Corinth, B. Goebel, M. Uchida, S. Behr, M. Gabel, L. Stromwall, G. Klein, T. a itsch. Third row-A. Larson, B. Lehmann, B. Hussar, I. Fox, P. Maass, K. Lueder, E. Millard, E. Hess, E. Theis, E. Harlberg. Second row-S. Supnik, W. Thybony, H. Hoff, R. Kaufmann, J. Headenburg, M. Tennin, E. Friedman, Mrs. B. Graham. Bottom row-H. Johnson, T. Lassen, C. Peets. E. Gottmann, S. Rosen, L. Holvay, H. Seidner, F. Rauch. DIVISION 31 6A Top row-B. Goldblatt, G. Maflenberg, F. Emrert, C. Ohring, M. Prikopa, M. Goik, S. Weisman, Sarason, S. Mecklenburger, L. Canen. Third row-R. Belofsky, E. Serota, I. Mendelson, A. Kalbantner, V. Mackenzie, E. Jason, M. Werth, R. Harrison, E. Bryan. Second row-M. Wencel, A. Edwall, K. Oherlander, J. Flickinger, A. Porgzes, M. Schwartz. Bottom row-S. Miller, V. Peterson, M. Tragus, Mr. E. Alton, F. Behnke, G. Peterson, S. Jaffee, J. Newman. Pagv Om'H1H1rlr'ea' Ninvfy DIVISION 319A Top row-S. Sieizel, J. Gillespie, H. Braitberg, A. Turner, D. Natter, S. Nylander, M. Van Heuler, H. Laden, C. Krueger, D. Smith, J. Demar. . Third row-A. Plummer, M. Danielson, J. Spiexrelmzm, V. Swanson, J. Beiersdorf, A. Iizlarsh, A. Olson, R. Burton, L. Bloom, V. Friedman. Second row-C. Schumann, M. Kugel, V, Ulrich, A, Sandler, S. Davis, M, McCamant, M. Pfister, D. Harder, J. Zeller. First row-E. Palm, G. Lahvic, R. Lebbin, Miss I. McKean, E. Kietzer, A. Nancarrow, L. Siewerth, H. Cockerill, A. Runge. DIVISION 3 :oA Top row-D. Cohen, W. McAdam, R. Tess, C. Tehan, W. Thomas, S. Goldberg, D. Massey, J. Shapiro. Thirdsrow-JB. Vlajkovich, l.. Moor, H. Steele, l.. Shockley, V. Kaleth, D. Wells, H. Cherny, W. Woolf, . tein eryz. Second row-L. Greenfeld, V. Ekstrand, A. Kalk, B. Herzog, M. Anderson, W. Ackerman, Miss R. Shaughnessy. Bottom row-T. Glaeser, R. Geifrel, A. Wenzel, H. Ries, V. Blume, J. Kaufmann, D. Posner. Plzgr' OlIt'HllIltIfP11 Nivzrly-om' DIVISION 326A Top row-A. Bergstrom, E. Andres, R. Handler, A. Peterson, O. Vydra, D. Rosenthal, R. Rapport, A. Edelson, G. Plows. Third. row-D. Peterson, L. Handke, D. Miller, H. Gerber, E. Vicker, E. Friis, P.Kops, L. Mages. Second row- S. Wieczor, R. Bothwell, P. Swanson, E. Samuelson, N. Putnam, D. Levin, I. Lipski, L. Marcus. Bottom row-S. Williams, E. Larson, F. Levey, Mrs. G. Davis, E. Lindgren, A. Redlich, l. Auber. DIVISION 3 3 2A Top row--D. Lawrence, R. Pearson, S. Eskoz, W. Stuke, D. Goldstein, P. Stninbroolc, L. Spidulias, P. Peisert, W. Dyke, R. Nelson, H. Lebo. Third row-T. Mell, M. Austin, R. Kaplowitz, O. lirun, D. Brennan, G. Richardson, I.. Schultz, C. Erick- son, E. Hildebrecht, F. Stamler, S. Milman. Second row-S. Pinkus, A. Weinstein, L. Pivovitz, J. VVigzent, F. Schulte, O. Koltweit, H. VV:Iterman, A. Gordon, F. Zickuhr, Miss S. Argo. Bottom row-S. Olin. R. Finkelstein, 1. Brun, K. Verbeck, H. Johnson, D. Lasar, M. Fagerstrom, E. Helbig, G. Kreikenbaum. Pagv Om' Iflumlrcd Ninefy-Iwo DIVISION 33 SB Top row-H. Cohen, W. Cohen, R. Schenk, P. Michaels, W. Walsh, H. Feldman, J. Blanton, F. Leis, C. Shaffer, F. Wietzke. Third row--W. Gunther, V. Venema, R. Braun, G. Jensen, A. Colletti, I. Hechtman, R. Cohen, NV. Riske, B. Hoffman, K. Johnson, C. Shapiro. Second row-L. Straub, D. Goodman, O. Brinkman, R. Gibson, C. Steichmann, C. Swanson, A. Goldsmith, K, Course, S. Dlufr, R. Nelson. Bottom row-V. Smith, M. Rosenfeld, F. Stocking, Aniver Sari Sackheim, Alice Ruth Sackheim, Mr. S. Sackheim, E. Lundgzren, H. Nelson, J. Walsh. DIVISION 348A Top row-F. Mann, E. Koblentz, A. Smith, E. Palmquiest, M. Udell, D. Schalfer, R. Schaffer, B. Mendel- off, M. Kula. Second row-D. Borg, B. Schmidt, E. Spandau. B. Stevens, R. Wilhelm, R. Wallace, G. Youngs. Bottom row-Mrs. M. Macpherson, H. Oslxeru, E. Pierson, R. Goldman, M, Gates, A. Havlicek, S. Hanaseth. Pugv Om' IIIIIIIIVULI Nifzviy-fbVI'I' 348B Top row-T. Williams, R. Orloski, M. Palmer, R. Johnson, H. Biegler, E. Larson, H. Stroll, J. Mendel- son, V. Johnson, J. Chernov. Third row--A. Marco, J. Freedman, M. Cox, I. Hermann, A. Huss, F. Schwinkendorff, C. Cohen, F. Tuelaer, H. Mutchnik. Second row-N. Jonsson, J. Parker, C. Jur, S. Mizialko, F. Anselmo, M. Anderson, J. Kaufman, L. Epstein. First row-6Wi Axelson, B. Lipschultz, M. Anderson, Miss E. McCreedy, E. Friberg, J. Gregory, A, Butler, M. he nek. I f Division 350A Top row-E. Schwarz, R. Treiman, A. Hoosin, E. Siemssen, M. Duber, H. Beller, F. Hoffman, M. Gauger, C. Solon. Third row-V. Peterson, R. Gross, M. Johnson, R. Terry, S. Rosenbloom, E. Leef, S. Silberman, O. Fetherston, S. Temkin. Second row-E. Doppelt, S. Douglas, P. Fuchs, l. Witt, R. Ziegler, M. Cohen, Miss E. Ross. Bottom row-R. Eicher, M. Banks, M. Making, L. Goldwasser, H. Kienappel, H. Kahn, R. Greenield, C. Telman. Page One HIlIIl1l'L'tl Nfllffjl-f0llf I PORTABLE ,A Top row-D. Levinson, li. VVin1:, E. Heinemann, li. Greenberg, L. Sh:-1H'er, E. Bechler, P. Christell, L. Goldberg, B. Kligrer, R. liell. Third row-M. Holland, R. Klemperer, D. Spikinxxs, L. Cohen, H. Moss, M Planske, M. Roth, G. Fred- erick, A. Heinze. Second row-E. Frost, R. Kuhn, A. Hass, H. Smith, N. Murlas, C. Rehfeldt, C. Gemr, VJ. Hnmmar, Mrs. R. Phillips. Bottom row-H. Hammar, l,. Slenn, R. Zolclan. B. Wagman, E. Henchel, H. Doll, D. Wenk, L. Chapman. PORTABLE 4A Top row--R. Fritz, A. VVeber, D. Steinkraus, L. Ohlunzl, N, Frieder, B. Miller, S, Shafran, D. Pinkel, W. Ifelber, J. Weilzxnrl, M. Hopewell. Second row-C. Nelson. li. Franke, G, Menuker, W. Scholl, F. Schumacker, S. MI:-xwsky, R. Franken, E. Wolf, Mr.. W. Hurt. Bottom rcw-L. Samuel, A. Miller, M. Sh1,mfl', R. l'lI 2llll.lll'l1, M. Christensen, Ii. Burton, R. Saracco, D. Meyers, J. lidmunrls. Pugr' O11i'H1n1Jr'i'if Nmuli -fiz 0 Page OncHuudrc'z1 Nincfy-six MAYFAIR SNAPS MAYFAIR CIVICS CLUB 5 STAR CLUB Top row-G. Bittner, G. Edelson, R. Miller. L. Corswandt, E. Iirandstatter, V. Burnham, V. Korhumel, A. Nupnau, J. Grummels, M. Ripp, E. Halvorsen, E. Peterson, B. Haarz. Middle row-D. Schmidtkonz, L. Slater, B. Smith, L. Nyberg, A. Peterson, L. Herman, I. Klein, C. Hamp- ton, A. Kozicki, L. Beilman, G. Noren. Bottom row-Miss M. Gruener, H. Rezek, V. Powers, H. Iverson, E. VanCura. K. Levin, F. Chazen, E. Young, N. Johnson, M. Barisch. Page Ol1L'H1ll1lIlAK'l1 Niflvly-scfzwz Top row-L. Roule, R. Miller, G. Edelson, B. Klichc, K. Hornsby, R. Reilly, E. Flanagan, R. Heitlenger, R. Johnson, E. Miele, P. Wolfe, H. Gole, A. Groh, H. Weiss, L. Peterson, R. Bateman, B. Haarz, B. Mills, V. Greanias, E. Zingerman, V. Rothe. Third row-L. Stucke, B. Hoppe, E. Speero, E. Watson, M. Schinitzky, I. Klein, F. Fortman, L. Wahl, D. Bergman, E. Jackson, D. Boehm, B. Hauslein, M. Grek, A. Knach, G. Gilchrist, S. Baifes, G. Matt, H. Madey, D. Jansen, G. Dassow, L. Beilman, M. Staufmbeil, E. Chilla. Second row-A. Scholz, M. Sklare, L. Kopper, F. Wagner, T. Wick, V. Stahl, H. Goerner, V. Boucher, M. Finerty, W. Kouba, R. Wachter, E. Weinberg, E. Mundeluis, A. Halas, L. Wegner, F. Drucker, M. Hippchen, M. Eicherl, H. Machniah, G. Blesch. Bottom row-M. Kielty, M. Weaver, D. Jacobs, M. Lauerman, M. Sauvant, G. Jacoby, E. Rezek, R. Lieberman, M. Greenberg, Miss M. Gruener, Miss McCredie, J. Durlak, D. Massey, A. Divila, F. Uhen, V. Powers, J. Boone, A. Dietze. ' WELFARE CLUB ELFAREU is the oldest and largest organization in the Mayfair Branch. This F, 1 Club was organized for the purpose of bettering general conditions and :Tai promoting the welfare of the Branch. It sponsors all school activities. Two delegates and one substitute are elected from each division room. Among the activities of the Club, the Clean Campus Driven deserves honorable mention. Hall Guards are all invited as members. The Club is sponsored by Miss M. B. Gruener and Miss E. L. McCredie. Meetings are held every other Tuesday. Page One Hll7llll'U!1 Niucly-riglyi MAYF AIR GLEE CLUB Sc'pfen1br'r, 1930 OFFICERS February, 1931 Grace Ettelson .,.. ,.... P resident ,... .... R uth Lieberman Ruth Miller .... .... V ic'e-Prrsidwzl .... .... F aye Oretial Lucille Slater. , .... Secrcfary .,.. . . . .Clara Miseles Treaszzrw' ....,....... ..., V irginia Hexeley Chairman of Program Cmzzzlziflee . . . . .Dorothy Day x AYFAIR'S GLFE CLUB was organized and is sponsored by Miss Buggie. It f E was begun last semester and has made wonderful progress. The membership iff- 5' of the club has somewhat changed, being composed this semester of second and third year students. Last semester, the Glee Club appeared twice in public. The first time was at Christ- mas Assembly where it sang Sleep, My Dearie, Silent Night, and other Christmas songs. The second time it opened the program the night that Mayfair held Open House and sang three three-part songs, Love Come Calling, 'lThe Prayer Perfect, and Comm, Thro the Ryef, This semester the club is giving The Dance by Moszhowsky, I Love a Little Cottagei' by O'Hara, Neopolitan Nights by Zanecnik, Mexican Serenade by Ponce, and Lassie O,Mere. They are appearing at two assemblies. Every Friday the last ten minutes of the period are given to an impromptu program. Page Om' Hum1'r'z'J Nilzefy-11if1f' 1 1 1 HALL GUARD SYSTEM Top row-G. Johnson, B. Haarz, V. Burnham, C. Beran, Mrs. R. Griffin, F. Gruzalski, D. Frey, I. Levin, L. Andrews, R. Palmer, V. Amber. Third row-M. Kaplan, L. Bennett, C. Coopersmith, M. Shinitzky, I. Klein, F. Wagner, R. Wnukowski, D. Campbell, M. Jones, L. Herman, L. Swenson. Second row-A. Kozicki, M. Banar, G. Tickes, R. Riddner, M. Sauvant, A. Wagner, M. Quam, M. Hippchen, V. Boucher, A. Monhardt. Bottom row--L. Weener, M. De Luca, M. Barisch, B. Goodman, F. Lebovitz, M. Krause, M. Kliety, M. Finerty, S. Hechtman. 1 GIRLS, ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Top row-A. Femmel, D. Day, V. Seifreid, S. Osterlik, A. Snyder, G. Matt, G. Edelson, N. Burch, E. Rumpfelt, S. Andrew, L. Gattusa, B. Hoppe. Middle row-Miss Addison, C. Burion, E. Mulner, B. Hauslein, M. Lauerman, E. Brauer, E. Lange, L. Rouele, E. Jackson, D. Bergman, F. Ortlieb, L. Nyberg, A. Peterson. Bottom row--L. Wegrener, L. Kozlek, L. Edel, M. Weaver, M. Pacholski, L. Kapper, H. Bell, L. Dallman, M. Hippchen, F. Drucker, B. Swanson. Pagc Two Hzufflrczl BASKETBALL TEAM Top row-C. Groh, R. Reilly, R. Johnson, P. Wolf, M. Harrer. Bottom row-J. Finkelstein, M. Mosoff, S. Miller, L. Rosenblatt, W. Friedman. BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM ATTLING nobly through the entire season, the Mayfair Boys' Basketball Team led by Captain Friedman, won eighty-five per cent of all games played. This 5- 5 is considered one of the most successful showings in the history of the school. During the past season a regular schedule of two games a week was played. Because of his height, Sid Stretch Miller was a great asset to the team. Miller and Wolfe alternated as centers. Guard positions were filled by Finklestein and Rosen- blatt, both flashy players. Reilly and Johnson substituted as guards when necessary. Mosoff and Friedman scored baskets most frequently. Harrer and Groh proved effective and accurate substitutes. Mayfair is looking forward to another season as successful as the past one. Page Two fflflldfftl Om' DRAMATIC CLUB Top row-E. Wennstrom, I. Edlund, S. La Vetter, V. Hurley, B. Hanslein, V. Rothe, J. Newman V. Schultz, Mrs. J. Neal. Second row-T. Wick, M. Krause, H. Smith, J. Kita, M. Kaplan, A. Anderson, F. Drukker, F. Lebovitz S. Hechtman. Bottom row-C. Knorr, L. Filer, H. Lindgren, A. Snyder, A. Ruben, B. Goodman, G. Tickes. Aspen Tree More straight, more fine than I shall ever be, You stand and watch the changing, cloud-blown sky Above the stooping dreamer that is I. Oh, tall young god-a growing aspen tree! Your leaves are an echo of a swaying sea That quivers and watches a sea gull sweeping by, Your pointing branches strain more high, more high To brush the walls of heaven and touch che passive sky. Tonight the rigid tip is sun-scarred gold, Flamingo-streaked against the sulky blue, And soon another day is gray and old, Night's Cold White star again is shining through, So, shaped by sun and stars and wind and rain, You pierce a cloud and strain for height again. ELIZABETH HARNDEN. Page Two Hl!7ItIl'l'!i Two STREET END At the end of the day the street Is solemnly gray, arched over by colorless Hazy with shapes down to its very end Where busy ghosts and shadows pass And pass again through the haze . . . But there a stained glass window Up above admits the angels' smiles, There is the warmth of the day collected, Bound to the sun by its rays, Ready to be driven past the pink horizon To another world where dawn will light Another stained glass window. The aisle of cheerless murk and shadow Ends a well of mystery and golden glow That tints the western sky . . . Now turn . There is another end of such an aisle And it is the origin one of Night's dark curtains of magic, There gloom is deeper but of softer stuff, There shapes are vauger, stiller, Unsounded depth of darkness seems to be The street end in the east . . . a realm of deepest d Now the sun has gathered up 'the scattered gems Of warmly glowing tints . . . where there was gold And rose and opal gray scarce half a bird's note past Now is nothing but an unprobed blue, A blue that flushes deeper blue, Blushing a maiden blush of azure Then of sapphire, as it blushed The shell pink, rose and red of just The waning sun ago fAnd this in such a city, such place . . . and in the dismal winterj Ah, spring is gayer, less solemn, More bewitching o'er the street ends . . Elusive sunlight, twisting coyly From the grasp of tiny leaflets, Evades those playful, snatching fingers And dances mocking, laughing in the aisle way. The shapes and phantoms of the street end Pass and repass . . . and keep on passing . . . And Springtime clothes their forms in pinkness, Aureates their fleeting moments, Glints a gleam of sun glow from them, And reigns above the street end Enthroned on fluffy clouds at day's end Until, the fairy frolic over, she waves A wand of perfume and vanishes from sight. Then her gentle warders of serenity and calm Tiptoe down the way of mystery to meet The glowing phantoms that pass and pass the street trees, usk. a huge nds e And whisper to them where they fade to light transparencies In sprinkled glow of fallen, faint gleamed stars While up above the unseen hand of Spring Draws fold on fold of shadow, pulling at the moon, And stores that darkness in the western street end To be rolled thence at dawn o'er other worlds. HARNION OLSON Page T140 Hzzmfrmf Tfarmf On the Sargasso Sea The ship lies at rest, Its hull low at the water's level With the weight of its human burden, An ugly blot, On a mirror of green transparency. Outside, gulls, Gray and brown shadows against the sky, Allure in their lisson movements of rapaciousness. Within the sullen blot of stillness Broods its human contents. Rows of brown bodies, Once gleaming with the golden reflections of an African sun, Are now dull, lustreless, Weary with life, once a treasure- Pieces of human wreakage With broken spirits-and hearts of lead. The sun sets, Its last rays reflecting, sadly, softly, This epic of human destruction The last pale ray, shuddering, Shimmers on the lurid mirror. With the darkness, Comes a soft wail over the slow ripples of the sea. Until it reaches the setting sun And its echo, a tragic song, Is lost in brilliance. MYRTLE LOHNER. The Harbor Youth has always been lured by the charm of the harbor. Columbus, Cabot, and Paul jones-all fell under its spell. The lapping of the waters, the unpacking and loading of cargoes, the disappearance of vessels beyond the horizon fascinated their youthful eyes and instilled adventurous ambitions into their young hearts. We wondered at the subtle influence of the harbor, accordingly, we ventured down to the Randolph Street docks. The lake was calm, the harbor itself did not boast of much activity. To the left extended a long, low-roofed pier on which lolled workmen, idlers, and fishermen. One youth was stretched at full length on the boards, gazing lisclessly at the reflections of the wharf-posts on the mirrow-like surface of the water. In the foreground lay a variety of vessels-sailboats, motor-boats, and cargo-car- riers. One boat, in particular, attracted us, a slim, graceful craft with snowy sails, which appeared to dance dreamily with the motion of the low, rolling waves, tugging gently the while at its moorings. On the foredeck knelt a sailor, painstakingly painting a rail. Such was the quiet of the immediate harbor, but beyond stretched the great expanse of water, fading until it blended with the very sky. And then we felt the spell of the harbor. The vastness, the strangeness of the sea gripped our hearts. We longed to glide out over those boundless waters, we wishes to leave the lifeless soil upon which we stood and feel ourselves buoyantly carried over the restless waves. Oh, that we might sail out, farther and farther, feel the glory of the wind, eperience the thrills created by the elements. Dreams-fruitless dreams! But they were known by Columbus, Cabot, Jones. They will ever fill the thoughts of young people through all generations. DOROTHY RYCKNIAN. Page Two H1m:1rerlF01ir WHITE BIRDS Sonnet You came into my life, a meteor That blazing its bright path through a dark night, One fleeting instant gives a clear, sweet light Then leaves the world in darkness as before A heavy, choking darkness, all the more Oppressive, in black contrast to the sight Of brilliant radiance sweeping down in flight Loosed by some mighty hand at I-Ieavenis door. And so you came and went. I am alone In utter loneliness, more bitter far For knowing one sweet moment all my own Of sacred love. Yet nothing now can mar The memory I cherish through my pain. You came and went. You will not come again. BETH HEILE. Snow Symphony Late in the night and the snow still falls, Incessanrly falls- Multitudes of tiny white birds, Shimmering and dancing In the pale yellow light of a street lamp. SWIRLING SNOW ..,. SI-IROUD . Winds are rising Screeching, screaming, Lashing, slashing, Faster, faster- Snow is falling, Ever falling, Ever whirling, Ever swirling Ever twirling, See it reeling Watch it wheeling, Always keeling, Winds are howling, Snow is falling, Madly dancing, Proudly prancing, Gladly chancing- W'inds are rising, Screeching, screaming, Snow is falling, Downward, downward, Ever downward, Millions, millions, Always falling, Never stopping, Never ceasing- Silent and mournful, The snow lies In smooth sweeps and high drifts Like a huge crumpled blanket Shrouding the earth. PAUL CLARENCE BERG. Page Two HIllIllVL'd Fire' Blue Eyes Her eyes are blue bits of Delft Ware .... painted in crude patterns, with a back- ground of soft milkiness .... Fringed gentians, their delicate faces hidden under a whirl of leaves . . . brown and red .... Tropic seas, washing upon a golden beach where footprints never fall .... Trails of wistful smoke, rising from mysterious mountain tops into the paler blue of the offsetting sky .... Pieces of lapis .... lazuli hidden in an ancient temple of the Moors .... Rich velvets brought by Marco Polo from Mystic Cipango . . . steeped in native dyes .... Indigo of a Carolinian field, swaying in a soft breeze from the South. MYRTLE LOHNER Dream Come True A soldier lay on his back on a bloody battlefield in France and regarded the stars. The stars, distant and aloof, were undisturbed by the soldieris earnest and steadfast gaze. Stars,,' the soldier said, don't your hearts burn brighter when you gaze at me,- one of the bravest of all men on earth? Did I not defeat three enemy planes single- handed? Did I not send them to the earth in blankets of leaping fire? And did not those watching see the planes fall with almost human screaming to the tortured fields? In a war like thisf' the soldier continued gravely, 'tone must be brave. Brave above everything else. One must have courage! I have it. Many men fought to hoist me on their shoulders when my medal adorned my chest. They shouted and cheered me lustily. I- Abruptly the soldier ceased speaking. With a roughened hand he blotted the moisture from his eyes. What was the use of all this nonsense! He would never be proved brave. He would never get a medal. Bah! It was only a dream. The chateau where the soldier had gone for his breakfast was warm and bright. Sunlight streamed in generously through the dirty windows and cracked walls. A huge black cat aroused itself with a vigorous stretch and made a showy pretense at catching a fly. Then, as though exhausted from its strenuous exercise, the cat reclined again on the warm floor. It lay there until the General roused it rudely. Out of my way, Tiger, the General remarked briskly, I've got some business to attend to this morning. The General, having had a pleasant breakfast, was in high good humor that morning. He laughed and walked on jauntly, his feet marking a pleasant rythmn on the loose boards of the decaying chateau. The rythmn continued until the General reached the soldier. Heres your chance, boy, he said gayly. He spread a map against the wall and lowered his voice confidentially. After a few minutes the soldier began to nod vigor- ously. His eager eyes shone. That was easy, he assured the General. He'd see the thing through. Sure, the spy post would be warned in time. Leave it to him. It was his big chance. The bullets sang. They whistled. They screeched. They made the soldier's heart beat furiously as they grazed his arm. They made the soldier gasp as one plunged into his side. But that was only momentary. What was a bullet to a soldier on his way to a medal? The General received word the next morning that his message had been deliverd. That was fine. The soldier was awarded a medal. But the men did not cheer and hoist him up on their shoulders. They carried him quietly to his grave. Why smiles so the soldier Who has been laid to rest? Oh, I hear the angels whisper, It's the medal on his chest. GERTRUDE LIEBERMAN Page Tuo Humlrml Six A Plea for Life If I, as they say, though but mortal man Shall, after one death be surely born again, If I shall live and breathe and walk the earth And talk, and laugh, and weep in some new birth, Then let me be, not as I have been here. A lowly, humble creature insignificant, drear, A peasant, a poor clod, inarticulate, dumb Made through unremitting toil, phlegmatic, numb Let me be a leader, a master of men. Let me be a poet, give me my voice again, Let me walk with head erect, and a clear, far-seeing eye. Feet rooted deep in the warm, soft soil, Thoughts in the deep blue sky. If I, as they say, though but mortal man Shall, after one death be surely born again. BETH HEILE Thor's Work Wierd stillness fills the air, across the sky A sullen, blackish mass of billows creeps, The thunder echoes loud, the lightning leaps. Watching these things, beneath a tree I lie. Then joyful exultation Hlls my soul For-crash! Thor's mighty signal for the storm, His fierce-hurled bolt through heaven tears a hole, All elements must to his wish conform. At once a burst of fury makes release- Torrential rain beats down the humble grassg Terrific howling winds rip through the trees, Tearing off boughs in anger as they pass. At length, force spent, the storm goes on its way, While I, half sad, watch calm resume its sway. NESTOR FLomN. Flower Impressions Cb7'jlSdllfbf'H11llllX .... winds blowing autumn leaves .... dry twigs crackling underfoot . . . . gypsy laughter .... the choking odor of a Hre built of ruddy leaves .... Whife Calla Lilies .... the silences of an old convent .... rusty iron gates clang- ing .... a nun slipping hurriedly down a taper-lit passage .... echoes .... Poppies ..... a parchment skinned Chinese scholar chanting ancient classics .... a gleaming dagger concealed among satin folds .... incense .... Orchids .... a white man gone mad in a tropical jungle .... jeweled hands arrang- ing perfumed hair .... heavy rain beating on the window of a sick man's chamber . . . . the gleam of a diamond against black . . . . Rea' Roses .... a connoisseur holding aged ruby wine to the light .... a gondola, hidden waiting, on trembling moonlit waters .... shadows of nymphs dancing over white marble ruins .... Blur Corn, Flowers .... amber honey oozing slowly from a waxy comb .... the distant tinkle of cowbells at sunset .... a pink cheeked little boy licking a fudge spoon .... Gardvniux .... pearls warmed by contact with human flesh .... stars seen through misty clouds .... a white statue in a dusky garden at twilight .... GERTRUDE LIEBERMAN Page T140 Hlzmlrml SK'l'f'l1 Love in Lotus Land The peach tree is loaded with blossoms, The water mirrors pink and white beauty against blue sks Birds sing lilting praises of such perfection, A lotus bud opens in the pool, The birds are hushed in .reverence The peach tree lets fall her blossoms, Humbly doing homage The lotus bud opens in the pool Serene in solitude and peace, The peach tree stretches slender fingers, jeweled with bloom The birds sing: Here there is no man. Then-a sudden intrusion shatters that pure harmony of sound and flowe s The peachtree, trembling, drops her jewels, The lotus bud sinks out of sight. The intrusion stills the song of the birds, Their fine senses are aware of magic suddenly come among them The peach tree flutteringly sheds her blossoms, The lotus bud quivers on the pool, her pinked edged, white petals become wings- From che water she rises toward the intruder Lo,-it is the love pheasant come to seek his mate. Page Two Hundred Eight GEORGE NATHAN JOY I throw up my arms, I laugh, I laugh, I'm dark silhouette ,gainst the purple night, I'm lifted up on golden wings I heavenward rise in ecstatic flight! With the wind for a ship and a scarf for a sail I blow across the breathing waters, With foam to taste and moonbeams to suck I'm a fitting challenge for Juno's daughters! The sleepy moon I waken and tease, With my feather tipped stick I tickle his chin I make him stretch and he laughs with me ,Till I see his teeth in a rollicking grin! Around the heavens I blow and jump, And all the air is scented with pine, I use gleaming strings of rain for a rope And all the stars in the sky are mine! The zephyrs challenge, but I always win For no serious obstacle can I meet, I've the speed god's kiss upon my head, And the breathless winds are tied to my feet! The waterfall pauses. and catches her breath Then stumbles on, with a giggle and laugh, And when I hear that hilarious sound I can hardly keep my feet on the ground! GERTRUDE Liter vsmN The Lure of the Antique Indefinable! Intangible! There is a certain fascinating air of mystery and charm about antiques that I have always found irresistible. Often on rainy dismal afternoons when the teaming masses of people are bustling to and fro and jostling each other in an effort to get some place, you will find me gazing enchanted at a little jade idol in the black and gold windows of Von Braum's Art Shop, and visioning a tiny Chinese girl with ivory rose skin and slanting almond eyes-bowing her sleek little black head before this selfsame idol, thousands of years before. I can see flower-petaled lips murmuring prayers in the soft sing-song language of the honorable Chinese-and elaborately embroidered silk-clad knees bending humbly-all for the favor of the little jade god. If you do not find me there, you shall, most likely, find me in the silver recess of Madame Boulan's chamber fingering a rare gold arrow, carved ages ago by a noble mem- ber of a now extinct race of Inca Indians, I shall be picturing the splendid' beauty of golden-skinned braves with stout hearts and stouter arms as they go forth to war. And Madame laughing at my earnestness, will repeat for the hundredth time the legend of this arrow, and then, becoming confidential will show me more treasures. Bringing out a lazy web-like mantilla and a royal Spanish comb set with precious gems, she will leave me alone for a while to weave countless pictures in my mind of the lovely, lacquered head it had once rested upon, and of the water lily complexion and clicking red high heels of the dark-eyed senorita who must be dead now for at least Hve hundred years. And now, if you still have not found me, I am almost sure to be at Hans Breecker's simple shop where he not only has so many unusual antiques from his native land, as statues of little tawny-haired, impudent-faced Dutch people and quaint clocks with dainty dresden china ladies, innocent-eyed and full-skirted. He also has beautiful things from Italy which fill my eyes with a breathtaking picture of a graceful gondola from which a liquidy golden voice is now issuing. The exquisitely oval face of an Italian youth can be seen as he gazes tenderly down at his lady love with eyes like melted onyx and throws back his curly had of coal jettness in a musical moment of amusement at some sally of hers. All this is against the background of the Venetian moon of yesteryear. And now, if you have found me at none of these places, I am certain to be at San's Gypsy Shop, where a wizened old man with a hoary beard and wisdom-filled eyes, will show me priceless treasures of long dead Gypsy tribes. But, alas, I had nearly forgotten you who love new things and new places are probably bored and out of patience with me-you will probably turn away now, dis- continuing your search for me in disgust, but you others, you who love the old, shall follow me into the realms of the majestic antiques and shall find undreamt of treasures. Hermia Bc'rnsfei11 Page Two Hundred Nine rv as A 1:15 'G X :El 1 - kv riif ' .gmr - L lg: :Qi -I 1 . z. is .1 ki, .... ,nf-5:5 5- SM 5 Q 3 1-54 9, , +-M if Q , VRS Q S wa :awww -Milf xar uairurzc MOMENU , .1 A if any m . i ..h- ei .gf l 1 A Puyv Tu n Ilizmfrml Tm in Q 'gf ,K ' , '- , M A. 'ws -:: .. w 4 W K ' Y Q 'X A eh 2 ' FILANKY '-.ff ELSA cr: wmws 'EL N WFXLCR JENSEN SEIWL ITH V195 52 W, Pl-4lLLIDj i n '52 , , ..,,,., . .. ,N MISS EVCLAQK Q s 'By 8 1 1 I -ai I'1RS.A.SUE-ISS F .39 'fd NN dk fm MISS L BRISTOL moms HELLNE LEHTIQGM ' TWINS id M EPSUYW an !AN MAQTIN THLM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER I Pagr Two Hzmdrml T'zvz-111' FOLLIES OF '3 1 'QMaid of the Mill The Maid of the Mill,', a comic operetta, was given by the A Cappella Chorus at thc Second Annual Concert on Friday, January 9, 1931. Those who had the leading roles were as follows: Sybyl Forrester ....,.,...,.,.................... . . Alice Jean Spikings Robert Reed .... ..,.. M aurice Sylvan Elmer Longrass ,... . . . Clarence Linn Meredith ,.,..., ., Nestor Flodin Edith ......... ..... B rina Kritz Si ,... . . . William Osborn Alma , . . . . . Juanita Johnson Bernice . . . ,.... Naomi Herman Caroline ..,,....,,....,,.......,.....,............,..... Eileen Hirschfelder The plot of che opera was an amusing love story. Robert fled from an inherirnnce which involved a disagreeable condition, and Sybyl from a host of wealthy suitors. On the country estate where they met were Edith and Si, who added a happy comedy touch. It all ended As You Like It. ' 'lolantheu Gilbert and Sullivan's opera Iolanthe, a production in which a hundred and Hfty students were engaged, was presented on June 5-6, 1930. The leads were as follows: The Lord Chancellor ....,.. . . . Maurice Sylvan The Train Bearer ..., .,,... .... B e nny Brostolf Earl of Mountararat .... ....,......,...... R obert Brin S William Silberberg l ll .,.. 1 . Earl of T01 3 er 1Marvin Rosencranz Private Willis .,.,. .,..........., N estor Flodin Strephon ..,........ . . , . Leonard D. Kahn Queen of the Fairies, . . . . ,Alice Jean Spikings lolanthe .......,,. ...,,,. B rina Kritz Celia ,,i., .,.... C lara Lisco Leila , . . . , . ..... Florence Goldman Fleta ..,....,... Miriam Blumenthal Phyllis . . , . ..., , . . A A lBerdi,na Gmner Uuanita Johnson A selected group from the orchestra accompanied the opera. Many compliments were received on the effective lighting, staging, and costuming. The costumes were selected with an eye to the position of the wearer in the chorus and the harmonious arrangement of color. Many notables of scholastic and musical Chicago were present and expressed their appreciation of the splendid performance of one of the most difficult Gilbert and Sullivan operasf' Page Two Hundrea' Tbiriccu -fi Q Y ' ' Q, F 5. 'X D 1 6 'YF ' f X, A ' ' A 0 '41 X X 3 3 tnry' X' , -Wfx. - V I ?vL'v J 'S GEMS , M ' ' W lamb! Avgli x ,lu W Q U N Q: X WBA KE 5 Q A3 all X 'Q 1 L ff? f kg J 5 mm! K N In , f 3 Q . ' DAQ ' 'QQ EIS? ifgyg mum rmucvfzczw ..,:,:.gl J A 3 Q I , -- . XX Q-.2 M5 DQCQNDQB Gun ---H' f . JP N, Q R .i Au: Dngmslmia Kuna: 1, 2 f Q Ygmbgf 5?-gl j Xl! S x L' I A J 0944. Q5 X X ff X' .fl wg P05359 ' , an Q3 - -aw, -f Q M I L pox,K6, ,,,.,,,,, N Y - X 'll -6,9 13 Q35 Q ,, ,THIS -6 fu' -ff- X X f x gli, 'bgggsmw' fs gf X ' wmiesxii M. qi ff N'N -X X, , - ' --,A NL -2 2552535 X f men umwocsuvf' -M ,, VOQ xx HM VXNBE 50 MANY BMKYJTS MD CUD5 AWE Qaussssammzazzsw iffffgfiv i some ON emfo 5 l ? 'Nx me NG AN llcbxb URN! SQQQQSS- fuu 5El5fSONf 'K-y yk wuiwz uzeafb FW 'K emu X' QMQQT5 mb A Movrmxm Xl or ow IJfQbfVTES OPS? or f'NfWfM E X 45- N' llll I I H I ll Qr 4.-...-.......- ..., ,... -.- - - ,.....,.- -.I- ..,. -- .... .... -- -f.- - .... --.----I-I-----I---.5 I AUTOGRAPHS FILMS I TERMINAL BOOK SHOP 3357 Lawrence Ave. I Statler Sunshine wifh Greeting Carrlsv STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES I I ..-..-..-......-.. ........ ..... . ..-.- - - -. .-...---gf - ------ 1----------'- ' - ' uf I I IESTHIEIR9 I I I Roosevelt Supply Shoppe 3443 Wilson Ave. I I I Desires the pupils of Roosevelt High School to feel that this is their store, interested in their needs and desires. Although ofH- cially it is not a part of their school, yet its interest in the pupils and their welfare has led it to introduce to its shelves the most complete line of articles that is carried in any school store in the city of Chicago. I Roosevelt's Own Supply Shoppe I I Where Qualify Reigns Supreme I .-.......... ------ ---- ----- -I--If--I--I ------- - - --.-.q. ...-, .... -. - , -------- ...., - . ---------- .-,,,-.,!, I I MA - KRAEMER'S - FRED I Corner St. Louis and Wilson Aves. Opposite the Gym I FOUNTAIN SERVICE I SCHOOL SUPPLIES CANDY I I -1- I.-.- - -I-I-I-----M -------------------- --I-I--1' Page T1L'lI PIIIIILIVKLI Fifieuu PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION OF ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL GREETS The Class of june 1931 and january 1932 089 The Parent-Teacher Association, a state-wide organization, with local organization in each school, was launched to promote a greater i-nterest of parents in the work our schools are trying so hard to accomplish for you. ' The High School student of today is to be congratulated upon the wonderful improvement in equipment and buildings. One is tempted to include the teaching force, but memory brings to mind the devoted profession laboring long and hard with meager facilities. It is the aim of the Parent-Teacher Association to add its strength to all this, so that working together, taxpayer, city ofhcials, teacher, and parent may give to you a fuller life and a greater opportunity for success. May you repay the obligation in a better and higher citizenship and may you have success in your every endeavor to fulfill our faith in you. lag! Tun Hzmrlrcd Sixiecn I: I I RooT TUD10 SUITE 310, MEDICAL AND DENTAL ARTS BUILDING 185 North Wabash Avenue Telephone State 0114 1 Ojfcial Phofogmphers for I I I I I I I I ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL i 1929,1930 and 1931 1 Special Rates to Roosevelt Students at All Times ESTABLISHED 1887 Q 1,--..-1--.L-q Paga' Tzu: HIlll1!Yt'!1 Sf'1'1'I1Ie'f'n 1,,..1. 1 1 1.1-I..nu1im.-un1nu1u-1un-nu ,,,,,,..,..111111111 4. ...... --------- ------- ---- ----- - 4' Say It with Flowersv . IELSEN F l 0 1' i s t 3344 Lawrence Ave. Phone Irving 148 6 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS MEMBER OF FLORIST T 1.111 CLUB PINS COMMENCEMENT STATIONERY DIAMONDS WATCHES TROPHIES . MEDALS fi W W R.: 111 ELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION 1.,,.1.,H144H111u1nu..uu1un..nn1uu1im1w...un1. 1 1 1 Buy Your School Rings and Pins from a Reliable Firm SO Years in jewelry Business S P I E S BROTHERS Inc. Munzzfucfzzrizzg fe'wr'Ierx SALES OFFICE FACTORY 27 EAST MONROE ST. 1140 CORNELIA ST. CHICAGO ,W .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nn..m1mi-m-1un1 1 1 1 1m1 gr' Two Humlrecl Eiglwleerz -1- ------------ ----------- -1- RCDQSEVBLT HUGH SCHQQL ILUNCHRGQM V DDQ O00 The Mosf of fha' Bcfsf for fbe Lmsf' -1' ------------------- -- -1. P T HIIN my only l ! high school graduates l are enrolled - in the Business Administration department of the Illinois Business Z College. Because of their educational background, these young - people are prepared to accept its program and to obtain the maxi- mum benefit from its courses. The curriculum has been carefully : designed to provide the best possible training in the shortest time i consistent with its comprehensive scope. For the under raduate hi h school student and rade school radu- I g s g 3 S ate, courses that prepare for executive and secretarial positions are : also offered. . Three months intensive shorthand course for those who must find I immediate employment. ' The Home of ihe Smile Q ILLINOIS BUSINESS COLLEGE l 3260 W. MADISON STREET-VAN BUREN 3768-9 : Wzifz' or phone for zlescripiive li!z'mt1Lre-110 obligafio11. Yilv- llll in 1- l IIIY 1- IIII l llll l Illl Tlluillii llll U1 llll l llll 1194? llll i' 'lll ilml llll T llll l llll T llll T 'll' T l'l' T' llll Tmlllllli 'T qw- ..., - -. --------- ----------- - - - - l I ,, ..I Pray the Prayer the Follow the Crowd to Z Easterners do, May the ' Blessings of Allah Abide with you, 'll B CDSM I Whe.0ver you stay 1 Whefevfr you 4625 N. Kimball Ave. I Be certain to visit ' BAYGOOD'S SCHOOL STORE. : for all Z Through the days of UPPLIE I Study, filled with zest SCHOOL S S l Baygo0d,s for all needs And fun of the best. l Fw I touch my heart GYM-SHOP OUTFITS - As the Easterners do 2 May the blessings of --it-' - Allah abide with you. - FOUNTAIN SERVICE I Page Two H1zm1re1l Twrniy Jlahn A Ollier Againw 'r.f2'i?JwL' A X' ARs,'fsi'QQJl JM 0 f , XC eo! H Y QEUE are America's largest school annual designers and engravers because We render satisfaction on more than 400 books each year. Intelligent co-operation, highest quality workmanship and on-time deliveries created our reputation for dependa bility. .IAHN 8: OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. Tbotograpbers, Artists and Makers of Fine Printing Plcztesfor Black or Colors. 817 W, Washington Boulevard 1 Chicago Telephone MONROE 7080 ugh W 1 D55 165: Q g K I g Q bigiibesf na a li? X e do not sub let any W l's, artorengrav ng . ' K A ' N f-tsl? ww- -gn new xx LL...J N' ' ' f no to WAV ' - v . TL vj '7? if' LE ILIINIDIEN IDIRIINWHINC 41100 5WfG1DLLlHHHT JIIEIFIFIEIRMDN .WIRIEIEWV . GI1HiIIQZAG3G39,ll ILILIINUIIJT . fred 14 ce 145 Qgzpevjgncflgnnuals 5 N. N 5 , LN CIfC11DILlLlEfE!E ,wo mnmzmi fc1:1n1cUneionL IPMLIBILIIGDSUVIIUN IPWHQHVIEIPJ 1 SW ,. . W-9.33 . J- N. 7 :N N 4 ' AUTO APHS Qwwew. OLQWWW fu 1 13-.-WVQ, 21009, iiQ4n7fQQf,aW ' ' 4 if AQ 'AZ1f4fc,Q. j4f4J'?4f ig9d? b WJ vff 4Q:0I I V Q-,,,,,,,Q,f,M nit, ' I isfqilxjihywyvl 1 EXQJJU IIILJ f,L0cWgLM4?MN6'effff jj! V Wwwgwwbhfw j' Af Vaio kgfflfwpidy 3 'M' 'N aww ' N ' QQWM1-2044? QM, M74-if Uwxw , MMZZWMMMN 77 Qkwaweuf ALWZQT , ,


Suggestions in the Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) collection:

Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 1

1929

Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 1

1930

Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 1

1933

Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 1

1934

Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 1

1935

Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 1

1936


Searching for more yearbooks in Illinois?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Illinois yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.