Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1933
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Schulz, Financial Adviser Y 3.41.1 - X K II1e C 1933 LANTERN II1e year IoooIc of ROOSEVELT SENIOR 'I'I IGH SCHOOL CHICAGO ILLINOIS ecIiIecI by IIne SENIOR CLASS WESTERN GEM Magic City of the West Heart, one day, of wilderness Despite thy panic, fire and strife Thou tremblest now, the soul of life. Who has witnessed thy past glory? Who can tell in full thy story? But why care we for yesterday? Thou art ours-to build today. Oft our beauteous lake has sighedg Blessings came with each flood tideg And as new tides shall ebb and flow, More blessings on thee we'll bestow- With the structures we shall raise Ideals for all the world to praise. Wizards though we cannot be More enchanting we'll make thee. The Wand of wisdom we shall wieldg Ambition sown, will beauty yield. As centuries come and centuries go, We'll keep thee-magical Chicago! Marjorie Brumbuugh CROSS foreign seas, from many and varied lands, bearing with them the color and romance of distant nations, have jour- neyed foreign envoys of brotherhood to witness a glorious crea- tion, the product of a majestic metropolis-symbolic of a spirit of international good will, creative invention, and a striving, conquering spirit-the Chicago Century of Progress Exposition. Inzpelled by the beams of magnetic Arcturus, the Fair has already opened its portals to a wondering, appreciative people conglomerated from the four corners of the world. Never in the course of man's existence has he seen a centenary so universal in scope and cooperation. Leviathans of the deep, aeroplanes, automobiles, dirigibles, improved means of transportation bind- ing the world together, tell the tale of how scientipc knowledge, advancing from the basic findings of our venerated forefathers, have wrought-in our humdrum, every-day lives-sweeping changes through education, science, and art. Beautiful architec- tural edijices, forming and housing the second international position of Chicago, furnish tangible evidences of the unsur- passed handiwork of the thinking individual today. Thus, inspired and enchanted by the strange fairyland picture of a A Century of Progress, the 1933 Lantern makes its entree. In presenting the achievements of Roosevelt students, we have ever kept before us the ideal of Progress exemplified in the various fields of educational endeavor. The spirit of the Fair will furnish an animating incentive to our graduates entering the business jqeld or following the trail of a higher education. May we ever continue our pledge to go forward! Pearl Siegleman. f 0452, J Wawckfea , , , if Qafrf-V 0 lVliss Etta Geraldine Clarlg lorrner editorial adviser ol tlwe l.antern, or- ganizer and soonsor ol l3enasloir,vvl1o as a Roose- velt teadwer nas ever aided tlwe educational and literary progress ol grovving Ameri- cans, tlme 1933 l.antern stall dedicates tliis tJool4. 4 - -: , InnnlummnnumunnunInunuumnnmuumn TABLE OF CONTENTS TI-IEIVIE DEDICATIQN ADIVIINISTRATIQN JUNE CLASS FEBRUARY CLASS ACTIVITIES FINE ARTS ATHLETICS FEATURES Administration Building 1893 Z'Xl!lllilZiSf1'flfi0l1 Buildilzff 1933 O 8 .af - 'Ji 14: 22-3 Q, ElC'L'lL1'iCllI Buila'i1zg 1893 M6Chd7liCtll Arts Building I 893 , A. ... M M- ,. fw W1W-ffxAmm Qw,mmwfJfmmwf-iwmgfxwwwmff-fxMJWS- 5'S'M .ws:+mmQ,f- su Q: - z.:5wxf':':::g:fnrv2mm::: x e:qr'm9a6Gl.uW14JYW WU - i+'?33'fy Sviwzuv Bzzilfliuff 1 53 ADIYIINISTIQATIOINI Ii. SECTION i L l - 11 As i1l1H11f71LllliO7Z clears ibn' liLl1'k.11C'SS making frufb 1fisiblc', fhus our i11sz'1'1zc1f01's help lo clear for 115 the way fb1'01lgZ7 the chaos of lifc's dijjiirizlfies. JAMES T. GAFFNEY Triurijval ALFRED H. CLARKE vfssistanzf ifrincipal ELLA C. MOYNIHAN 'DCHII of Qirls J. A. HACKER 'Dean of 73035 FA C U I. T Y JAMES T. GAFFNEY, Principal ALFRED H. CLARKE, Assistant Principal ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS HELEN S. CREHORE HELEN G. GREENWOOD JONATHAN T. HACKER Dcan of Boys ELLA C. MOYNIHAN Dran of Girls ART MRS. MARGARET MACPHERSON Sprcial Art MRS. MABEL ROBINSON GEORGE OCKERBY EWALD H. SCHULZ CHARLES F. STEINER ELINOR ROSS Special Ari LILLIAN RUDERSDORF RUTH SHAUGHNESSY COMMERCIAL FLORA BEWERSDORF Stenograplay and Typing PEARL CRAVEN Salvxiniuzsbip MRS. HELEN CREHORE Stenograpby and Typing BESSIE CROWLEY Stvnngraphy CLARAN FULLMER Commvrrial Geography MRS. BEATRICE GRAHAM Stfnography and Typing LORETTA HANLON Stmograplay and Typing GUY HOGG C0ll1III!'VFidl Geography FLORENCE HUSSEY Boolzlzwping MRS. SADIE KALMON Cornmrrrial Geography HAROLD KLUG Bookkecping HELEN KUSTNER Bookkeeping MRS. IDA LAYLAND Bookkevping OLIVE IVIARSHALL Slenography and Typing EVELYN MCCORMICK Bookkeeping MALCOLM MCCUAIG Commerrial Law IRENE MCKEAN Sienograplay and Typing MRS. LILLIAN NELSON Commerrial Gvograpfay EMMA SIDENBERG Stenograpby and Typing ENGLISH MRS. FRANCES BALDWIN ETTA CLARK MRS. ISABEL CLARK EDWINA DAY STANLEY DODGE EVA FROST STELLA GOLDBERG MARJORIE GRAHAM MRS. LYNNE HARFORD WILLIAM HART CLARA HERTZEL NELL JOHNSON EDITH MENDELSOHN MARGARET MOSHER PETER O'KEEFE MRS. ROSE PHILLIPS CECILIA RATTNER ANNE ROCHFORD MARGARET RYAN MYRTLE SCHAFER MRS. MAY SMITH Oral Expression MRS. ALICE SUESS LAVINIA TINKER journalism ELIZABETH WATERS I Twenty-five Twenty-six HOME ECONOMICS MARGARET HAYES MRS. MAYLOU JURGENS Sewing Cooking MRS. EDNA MOON Lnnchromn MRS. GRACE DAVIS PHOEBE MORSE Latin French GENEVRA GEER ELLA MOYNIHAN Spanish Latin MRS. IRENE GELLERT CHARLES STEINER French German HELEN GILLET EWALD SCHULZ French German MRS. MERCY GOERENS MARGUERITE ULLRICH Spanish Spanish MRS. ESTHER HARRIS MRS. MABEL WILLIAMSON Lalin French LORRETTA HERRMANN MRS. IRIXIA VALENTINE Spanish German MRS. HAZEL KLUG ELLA VE-SALK Spanish German MRS. EDNA IVIILLER Latin OLIVE RATHBUN ADELE AGARDH Head MATHEMATICS GLADYS BADGER JONATHAN HACKER Geometry and Algebra Trigonometry GLADYS BRAND GLENN HEWITT Geovm etry Algebra LETTIE BRISTOL Geometry and Algebra MRS. CORABEL BROWN Geonieiry MERRITT FOSSLER Geometry and Algebra DORA FRAZEE Geometry and Advanced Algebra MUSIC ISABELLE BARRY Music ERHARDT BERGSTRASSER Choral and Orchestra MRS. HELEN LUECK Advanced Algebra SOL ,SACKHEIM Geometry and Algebra KENNARD SEYLLER Geometry MELVIN THOMPSON Lockers HELEN JOHNSON Music CAPT. ROLLINS SEABURY Band PHYSICAL EDUCATION EVERETT ALTON RUSSELL CHAPPEL EDWARD DELAPORTE MRS. LOUISE EGE GRACE HANLEY BOYS GIRLS CECIL HILLMAN RALPH MARX CARL STOCKDALE INEZ HOLLENBERGER DOROTHY WILLIAMS ADELBERT ANDERSON SCIENCE AGNES MARNELL Zoology Zoology RUTH BANNISTER SYLVIA MCGOVERN Physics General Science MARY BENSON LISLE MCKOWN Botany Zoology WALTER BROWN VERNON SCHAEFER Physics Zoology OLIVER COBB E. SHIDLER Physics Chemistry LOUISE DOERFER LENORE SPROWLS General Science Chemistry ARTHUR FIESER LORETTA STREET Chemistry Botany WILFRED HENDERSHOT EDWIN YOUMANS Physics Chemistry LYMAN MANSELL Physics SARAH ARGO MRS. KATHERINE KAVANAGH Civics History CHARLES BILL ALICE KEARNS Nl., ,,-A,v.A6,. Hi5f0VJf History I 1 HELEN BURNS OTTIE KERLEY lj ! FSV , , History .42 ufwf' ' ATA I A OLINE CROUCH MRS. HELEN LOTZ History Civics BOYD FERGUSON MARTHA MCCOY History History RENA FLANAGAN MADGE PHIPPS History History MRS. HELEN GREENWOOD ESTHER STILLMAN Civics History MARY HUNT CARL ,STOCKDALE History History AUDREY HUTTON ELLEN WHEELOCK 7 V y My History Economics A 'X lf 'f ' ETHEL JACOBEK History ARTHUR BERGBOM PAUL LAHANN Mechanical Drawing Wood Shop BERNARD BULAWA Aeronautics Auto Shop WALTER HJE RTSTEDT Architectural Mechanical Drawing NORMAN KIRCHOFF Mechanical Drawing LAWRENCE LAPHAM Print Shop Wood Shop EDWARD MRAZ Electric Shop DONALD NADEN Print shop GEORGE OCKERBY Mechanical Drawing OFFICE FORCE CATHERINE DEMPSEY MRS. HELEN JOHNSON GLADYS SODERLING Twen ty-seven Twenzfy-eight JUNE CLASS E SECTION E 1 A YL I Y D AIIJUIUIZI- -T-ill'-'1 KWLZ' ZIDYL .I Lbl.f0lLI2L - Ill I lldlhiili There are yet many worlds to zliscoverg we may still, as :lid our ancestors, defy the elements of life with nev'e1'-failing courage to achieve our goal of success. JUNE , Q Wg? CLASS OFFICEDS IC.-D33 GORDON P rom Committee Jack Rubin, Chairman Fanny Horschke Ida Snyder Dorothy Lasar Marian Schacter Elaine Klasek Gladys Anderson William Dyke Harry Parker Roy Fey Edward Matthews Edward Brody Walter Cantor Paul Michaels Melvin Salk Richard Caul Catherine Murphy COMMITTEES OF 4A CLASS Graduation Committee Donald Hanson, Chairman Pearl Siegleman Frances Spatz Geraldine Walsh Marjorie Brumbaugh Walter Lehnert Mose Rattner Tree Committee Clarence Steichman, Claairrnan Arthur Edwall David Porte Betty Wallach Francis Popper David Harris Morris Schwartz Margaret Gartner Gift Coin mittee Irvin Siglin, Chairman Edward Miller Jerry Kanter Charles Anderson Harry Dwyer Ray Joyner Estelle Jason Jerome Sewell Donald Lawrence Naomi Mesirow Violet Sommers Anne Kornfeld Sidney Dry Clarence Swanson Martha Weil Melvin Ury Donald Browne Gertrude Schwarz Class Colors Flowers M055 Grew Flower and Motto Lily-of-the-Valley Mother-of-Pearl Committee White Roses Gertrude Hubke, Chairman Joseph Kichaven Charlotte Sherman Leo Weisel June Goldberg Arthur Shapiro Suzanne Marcovitz Thirty-three Thirly-four AN EDIFICE Onward--ever upward build, O Youth! An edifice on sturdy Knowledge found, Raise by ambition in the light of Truth To heights and breadths that know no bound, A structure styled in pure Simplicity, Not hall of fame, but haven to the meek, And dedicated to sweet Charity, Nor ever by temptation proven weak. Go forth and ever upward build until A character like this is then achieved. Build strong, O Youth, until by words I Will, Thy Purpose is fulfilled-thy mind relieved. Go forth, O Youth, into the great Life School, To learn and live well by the Golden Rule. Marjorie Brumbaugh JUNE CLASS HISTORY RESHY days-just four short years ago that seem like a week. It was a warm sum- mer day that Tuesday, September 5, 1929, when we signed cards all day long i-n the Auditorium. Being taunted by upper classmen, making the honor roll, attending assem- blies, we closed the book on our freshman year. Climbing out of our state of timidity and shyness, we soon found enjoyment from participating in school activities. We cheered the football team on brisk winter Saturday mornings, and watched the number of championship shields mount through the efforts of our Fencing and Track Teams. Our sophomore year was an athletic success. School was great! Leaving our happy, carefree complex behind, we soon were enveloped in a cloak of sagacious dignity, for were we not juniors? Being defeated in a Civic Club election, we kept our chins up, and soon found ourselves attending the Weekly luncheon, sym- bolic of obtaining a position on the staff. The Civics Club senior-junior social was a glorious affair. Emerald Isle, So This Is London, the Orchestra concert, joining Penaspir, J.Y.L., and other clubs-what more could a student want in the way of social life? Thus with a successful junior year, we entered upon our last lap, our final ambi- tion realized-we became high and mighty seniors. Then came the 4B elections, Jack Rubin, Don Lawrence, Christine Ohring, and Glenn Weeks were elected to the revered positions of class officers. The traditional 4B-4A social, and the All-City Conference Day made history for our class-something that will not soon be forgotten by those in attendance. Graduating seniors! That phrase makes cold shivers run and down our spines. We are to leave all our school chums and activities only to start over again, if we go on, or keep them as memories if we are going to face the world straight in the face. Our senior officers-all good pals and worthy of their positions-were Gus Horschke, Al Davis, Janet Firring, and Gordon Sargent. All the excitement in picture taking for the Lantern and the ring buying helped the time pass all the more quickly. The Lantern claimed us on her staff and we were in Utopia. High school days are ended, but werenyt they grand? If we could only begin once more feeling all the better for our experience. Thus graduation brings with it a pause, in which we must express our gratitude and thanks to the faculty, and give up the bonds of high school, but we shall carry with us our education and experience gained within the portals of this great institution-Roosevelt. jack M. Rubin Thirty-five Eugene B. Addison Gene Representative, Civics Club, Manager, Football Team, R Club, J.Y.L., Spanish Club, Student Council, Chemistry Club, Corporal, R.O.T.C., Chevrons Club. Charles Ager Cigars Basketball Team, Symphonic Choir, Choral Club, J.Y.L., Spanish Club, Civics Club, R Club. Secret ambition: To be an orchestra leader. William Frederick Alm Bill Secret ambition: To attend the University of Illinois. Kitty-Kay G.A.A., Civics Club, Tap Dancing, Tennis Class, Game Class. Secret ambition: To go to Africa and hitch-hike out West. thrync Rosaly Anastin Charles V. Anderson Chuck Stage and Light Committee, Executive Board, Civics Club, Chess and Checker Club, Citi- zens Club, Physics Club, Se- nior Hi-Y, Freshman Sponsor, Civics Club, Treasurer, Student Council. Elsie Catherine Anderson Babe G.A.A., Civics Club, Hall Guard, Choral Club, Mayfair Welfare Club, Commercial Club. Secret ambition: To be a trained nurse. Florence Anderson Flo Honor Society, G.A.A., Civ- ics Club, Beginners Orchestra, President, Intermediate Orches- tra, Senior Orchestra, Game Class, Girl Reserves, Tennis Club, Weekly, Annual Agent, Music Club. Secret ambition: To be a competent pipe-organist. Tfirly-six Frances Anderson Franny G.A.A., Civics Club, Choral Club, Lieutenant, Hall Guards. Secret ambition: Honolulu and music. Gladys A. Anderson Glady Weekly Staif, Annual Staff, G.A.A., Civics Club, Lieuten- ant, Hall Guards, Choral Club. Secret ambition: To be happy and make happv. Lucille Marion Anderson Lu G.A.A., Civics Club, Student Secretary, Choral Club. Secret ambition: To be a kin- dergarten teacher. Oliver Donald Anderson Ollie' Civics Club, Sergeant, R.O. T.C. Secret ambition: To be or not to be. David Richard Applegren Civics Club, Student Coun- cil, Daubers' Club, Cartoon Club, International Drawing Exchange, Model Aeroplane Club. Secret ambition: A certain brunette. Johanna Roeen Arbetter Ivio Honor Society, Student Coun- cil, Choral Club, G.A.A., Stu- dent Secretary, Civics Club. ,Secret ambition: To travel, and travel, and travel Qfirst classj. Jerome Arkin ferry Civics Club, Choral Club, J.Y.L., Lieutenant, Hall Guards. Lois Aubert Lo G.A.A.g Civics Club: Span- ish Club. Secret ambition: Private sec- retary. Maryelaine Austin Civics Club: G.A.A.g Repre- sentative, P.T.A.g Inter-room Volley Ball: Music Club. Faris Viola Backlund Fairy Civics Club: G.A.A. Virginia C. Baker Dolly G.A.A.: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a dress designer. Burt Ball Football Team: UR Club: Choral Club: Symphonic Choir: Orchestrag Civics Club. Carmen Balotin Don Pianist: Tap Class: Social Dancing Classesg Civics Club: G.A.A.g Spanish Club: La ES- trella. Minnie Anne Banar Min Civics Club: J.Y.L.g G.A.A,g Weekly Typist: Choral Club. Secret ambition: Private sec- retary. -v- :sf ff gr? Xi 55 'K' Seymour Banks Band: Student Council: Civ- ics Club: Junior Track Team: Debate Club: Honor Society: R.O.T.C. Secret ambition: To build a rocket ship and fly to Mars. Mgwygghnfaiclaf am O r r tu . ent , i's Club: ent: G.AfA.g y- fair, Star b. Secret : Secretary. Jerome M. Baron jerry Band: Orchestra: Football: Civics Club: Chevrons Club: Chess and Checker Club: Wrestling. Secret ambition: Musician. Olive Lorraine Barstow Ollie Civics Club: G.A.A.g Chor- al Clubg Mayfair, Welfare Club: Soccer Champions, Weekly Agent: Student Coun- eil. Secret ambition: To be a Private secretary. Franklin Bauer Civics Club: Orchestra: R. O.T.C.g Band. Secret ambition: To be a doe- tor. Charles Arthur Beck Trooper Weekly Staff: Civics Club: Penaspir: Honor Society: Rifle Team: Lieutenant, R.O.T.C.g Citizens Club: Readers Club: Chevrons Club: Drama Class. Secret ambition: To discover a cure for cancer. Josephine Bertha Beck Civics Club: G.A.A.g Roleirg Weekly Staff: Penaspirg Citi- zens Club: Honor Society: Games Class: Fencing Class: Drama Class. Secret ambition: To be suc- cessful. Thiriy-sewn rw, , F I Florence Emily Behnke Flo Civics Club: Hall Guard: Tennis Clubg International Drawing Exchange: Choral Club. Ruth Jaye Belofsky Choral Club: Civics Club: Debate Club: Penaspirg G.A.A. Charles Anton Benson Stage and Light Committee: , Senior Hi-Yg Corporal, Scr- geant, znd Lieutenant, R.O.T. C.: Chevrons Club: Civics Club. Doris Karin Benson Dodo G.A.A.g Civics Club: Week- ly Agent: Representative, Civ- ics Club. Secret ambition: To travel. Lillian Clara Bergquist Civics Club: Symphonic Choirg G.A.A. Secret ambition: To be a pri- viate secretary. Martin Bernstein Marty ' Civics Clubg Baseball Squad. L Secret ambition: To be a golf E pro. Charles A. Bierdeman . Chuck Golf Teamg Stage and Light Committee: Student Councilg Civics Club: Senior Hi-Y. I i 2 . l f lt, Thirty-eight A411 xl gi f L a ' 4 i X ,A S t Richard Charles Biggs Dirk Lane: International Drawing Exchange: Representative, Civ- ics Clubg Corporal, R.O.T.C.g Band. Secret ambition: To be a golf pro and tennis champ. Sylvia Billeck Syl Tuleyg Library Assistantg Civics Clubg G.A.A.g j.Y.L. Secret ambition: To be clever and to be a success ' life. Walter Bit ' ,N Wall il ivi lu ' a ' -A Cl 3 Sta and l all Tea , Baske l Te 5 Ger- man Club. .Secret ambition: To be an or- dinary business man. Iverna Sylvia Bjork Ive Civics Clubg Student Coun- cilg Civics Club. Secret ambition: Concert pi- anist. Sidney Bleaden Sid Civics Clubg R.O.T.C. Secret ambition: To be an Electrical engineer. Gladys Block Civics Clubg J.Y.L.g Citizens Club: G.A.A.: Lieutenant, Hall Guards, Representative, P.T.A. Ruth Bloom Rufus Weekly Agent: -I.Y.L.: Music Club: G.A.A.g Student Secre- tary: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To sleep un- disturbed. VXJ Sylvia Louise Bobzien The Wop Civics Cluby G.A.A.y W'eek- ly Typisty Mayfairy Glee Cluby Annual Agent. Secret ambition: To be a sec retary to a lady of leisure. Ethel Lyn Bodenstein Ella Student Councily G.A.A.y J.Y.L.y Civics Cluby Choral Cluby Symphonic Choiry Ten- nis Cluby Spanish Cluby All- Star Volley Bally All-Star Base- bally Weekly Agenty Swim- ming Cluby Game Class. Secret ambition: To be a dra- matic actress. Roberta Bolender Bobby G.A.A.y Civics Cluby Game Classy Spanish Club. Louise Bolton Mayfairy Glee Cluby Star Cluby Civics Club. Leo Braitberg Sylvia Breault Sliver: Choral Cluby G.A.A.y Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a nurse. Dorothy Mary Brennan Choral Cluby G.A.A.y Civ- ics Club. Ruth Brodsky Iggy G.A.A.y Civics Cluby Debate Cluby J.Y.L.y Lieutenant, Hall Guardsy Dancing Classy Choral Cluby Penaspiry Tennis Cluby Game Class: Citizens Club: Spanish Cluby Plumbers Op- era: Emerald Isleuy The Diz- zy Baton y International Draw- ing Exchange. Secret ambition: To get rid of all my freckles. Ethel M. Brostrom Eddy Choral Cluby Symphonic Choiry Pirates of Penzanceng Emerald Isle y Penaspiry Civ- ics Cluby Vice President, G.A. A.: President, Swimming Club: Life Saving Classy Senior Life Guardy Game Classy Tennis Classy Roleir. Florence Brown Civics Cluby Student Coun- cil: G.A.A. Secret ambition: To become a C. P. A. Jack Brown Brownie Chess and Checker Cluby Civics Cluby Choral Club. ,Secret ambition: Successor of Al Jolson in originating a new Mammy song. Verna Brown Sis Civics Cluby G.A.A.y Dancing Classy Inter-room Class Dance: Tennis Cluby Mayfair: Star Club: Welfare club. Marjorie Brumbaugh Mwrgeybee Mayfair: Literary Editor, Weeklyy Annual Statfy Secre- tary, Penaspiry Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Civics Cluby G.A.A.y Student Council: Spanish Cluby Citizens Club. Secret ambition: To smile and give and lovey to live! Irene Kobel Brun G.A.A.y Civics Cluby Music Cluby Life Saving Classy Game Classy Roleirg Fencing Class. Secret ambition: To be a botanist. Thirty-nine Olga Kobel Brun Honor Society: Civics Club: G.A.A.: Student Council: Game Class: Music Club. Secret ambition: Professor in college. Thomas A. Bruns Football Team: Captain, Hall Guards: 'KRU Club: Aero Club: Wrestling: Civics Club: Student Council. Secret Ambition: To be a navy test pilot. Evelyn Bryan Evey P.-T.A. Representative: Civ- ics Club Representative: G.A.A. Representative: Weekly Agent: Civics Club: G.A.A.: J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To go on the stage. Berenice Evlyn Buerstetta Be G.A.A. Council: Tap Danc- ing Class: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a Elza Buettner G.A.A.: Civics Club: Stu- dent Council: Music Club. Secret ambition: To tickle' the ivories as Iturbi does. Carolyn Bush Emauon G.A.A.: Civics Club: Life Saving Class: Swimming Club: Drama Class. Secret ambition: To be a leading lady. Laura Marion Bush Dimplcs Library Assistant: Hall Guard: Civics Club: ,Symphonic Choir. Secret ambition: President of the United States. Foriy er - .sw-:f:saisi: ,.':4a E2:3.:f-.Eff.I'- Evelyn Cantor Eddie G.A.A. Representative: Civ- ics Club: Student Council: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: J.Y. L.: Spanish Club: Tennis Club: Citizens Club: Choral Club: Game Class: Music Club. Secret ambition: To discover that Eddie Cantor is my distant relative. Walter Alfred Cantor Wally Student Council: J.Y.L.: Band: Orchestra: Music Club: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To imitate Eddie Cantor's 'lquack-quack. Richard Caul Dirk Symphonic Choir: 'lIolanthe : Pirates of Penzancev: Emer- ald Isle',: Student Council: Senior Hi-Y: German Club: Civics Club: 4B-4A Social Committee. Secret ambition: To be a foot specialist., Anna Cesarec Ann G.A.A.: Civics Club: Inter- room Volley Ball: Choral Club: Mayfair, Star Club: Welfare Club. Ethel Chavin Bobby J.Y.L.: G.A.A.: Civics Club: Secretary, Drama Class: Harle- quin: Weekly Agent: Student Council: Citizens Club: Daub- ers' Club: P.-T. A. Representa- tive. Secret ambition: To be an artist. Florence Gertrude Chazen Flo G.A.A.: Civics Club: Inter- room Volley Ball: Mayfair: Choral Club: Star Club, Secret ambition: To be able to afford a gigolo. John Chirigos Greek Baseball Team: Inter-room Baseball Captain: R Club: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To go to Notre Dame law school. Gertrude Chizever Chizzy Weekly Typist: Harlequin: USO This Is Londonn: J.Y.L.: Civics Club: G.A.A.: German Club: Citizens Club: Student Secretary: P.-T. A. Representa- tive: Game Class: ,Student Council. Secret ambition: To see how Ilook when I'm asleep. Elizabeth Pearl Chris- tianson Lizz G.A.A.: Civics Club: Inter- Room Volley Ball. Secret ambition: To be a pri- vate secretary. Eileen Mary Clark Turk G.A.A.: Tap Dancing Class: Tennis Club: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a lawyer. Sylvia Clark Divinee G.A.A.: Student Council: Civics Club: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To acquire dimples. Walter Cogal Cocoa Civics Club. ,Secret ambition: To remain at school another four years. Anna Cohen Amy German Club: Civics Club: G.A.A.: Tennis Club. Secret ambition: To be a teacher of music at Northwest- ern. Herman Bernard Cohen Herme International Drawing Ex- change: J.Y.L.: Civics Club: Inter-Room Baseball. Secret ambition: To be an in- structor in Semitic languages at the University of Jerusalem. Robert Anold Cohen Ruby Inter-Room Baseball Cham- pions: Inter-Class Track Cham- pions: International Drawing Exchange: German Club: Civ- ics Club: Physics Club: Chem- istry Club: Student Council: J.Y.L.: Baseball Team. Secret ambition: To see Carl Stockdale in an evening gown. Sara Cohen G.A.A.: J.Y.L.: Choral Club: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be lucky. William Cohen Bill Baseball: Civics Club: J.Y.L.: Chemistry Club: International Drawing Exchange. Secret ambition: To see Mr. Steiner stop saying s-s-s-st. Gladys H. Cohn Glad Civics Club: G.A.A.: J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To be a foreign buyer. Norman J. Cohn Tennis Team: J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To be a teacher of magic. Sadie Cohn Say Choral Club: Citizens Club: J.Y.L.: Civics Club Executive Board: Student Council: Stu- dent Secretary: G.A.A. Secret ambition: To be a teacher. Arthur L. Cole Art Civics Club: Choral Club: Symphonic Choir: Dizzy Ba- ton : Honor Society. Secret ambition: To be a corporation attorney. Forty-one Erna May Condon Ernie G.A.A.: Civics Club: Span- ish Club: Student Council. Secret ambition: To be an athletic director. Helene Catherine Confray Sally G.A.A.: Civics Club: Girl Reserves: Bookroom Secretary: Inter-Room Volley Ball: Choral Club: Weekly Agent: Student Council. Secret ambition: To be a nurse. Anton L. Corydon Tony Civics Club: Main Oflice Secretary: Bookroom Secretary. Secret ambition: To be an aviator. Edythe Cosoy Erle Civics Club: G.A.A.: J.Y.L.: Symphonic Choir: Choral Club: Music Club: Weekly Agent. Secret ambition: To be a symphonic pianist. Mary Costellos Twin Choral Club: G. A. A.: Civ- ics Club. .Secret ambition: To be a suc- cessful illustrator. Martha Emma Cox Irish Lieutenant, Captain, Hall Guards: Civics Club: G.A.A.: Music Club: Main Office Sec- retary: Student Council: P.-T.A. Representative, Choral Club. Secret ambition: To meet Micky Mouse. Arnold Richard Daar Civics Club: Chess and Checkers club: Basketball Team: R Club: Spanish Club. Forty-two I -1.--2. -,..: i 1 - - A 3 .gt-,. i ' .stu 7:5311 ' W i Albert Davis Al President, Civics Club: Vice President, 4A Class: Captain, Debate Team: Treasurer, Stu- dent Council: First Place, North Section, Second Place, City-County, 1933 Oratorical Contest Winner: Captain, City Championship J.Y.L. Debate Team: Vice President, Debate Club: Choral Club: Zoology Club: Io1anthe : Penaspir: Citizens Club. Secret ambition: To be a U. S. naval flier. Anita DeKoven Decky Life Saving Class: Fencing Class: G. A. A. Council: Ger- man Club: Game Class: Swim- ming Club: Girl Reserves: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To be a gym teacher. Mary Eleanor Dickhut El G.A.A.: Civics Club: Chor- al Club: Girl Reserves: Junior Penaspir: Spanish Club. ,Secret ambition: To be a school teacher. Bernice Dictor Bee Civics Club: G.A.A.: J.Y.L.: Music Club. Secret ambition: To be an in- terior decorator. Pearl Ditkowsky Pezzrlie Student Council: Civics Club: G.A.A.: Spanish Club: J.Y.L.: Games Class: Tennis: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To be the Presidentls private secretary. Albert Dolinky Iggie International Drawing Ex- change: Wrestling Club: Track, Manager: Football Team: Civ- ics Club: R Club. Secret ambition: To be a mil- lionaire. Edward Spencer Donovan Sidney Dry Kell Light Wfeight Basketball, Spanish Club. Marcine 0 Q.Sw1m in am, r XSW' Cha R al i ' s . S cr iti . 0 make a million dollars. Harry Ganey Dwyer President, Treasurer, Inter- national Drawing Exchange: Dean's Council, Architectural Drawing Clubg Civics Club, Student Council, 4B-4A Socia! Committee: Honor Society. ,Secret ambition: To be an architect. William Braxton Dyke Dykes Vice-President, Senior Hi-Y, Treas., Cartoon Clubg Baseball Team: Orchestra, Symphonic Choir: 'tPirates of Penzance, Emerald Isle, Dizzy Batongi' Art Staff, Annual, Civics Club: Honor Societv: Treas., Sym- phonic Choir. Secret ambition: To be a commercial artist. Frances Anna Ebel Frank Honor Societyg G.A.A. Coun- cilg Student Council, Treasur- er, Girl Reservesg Civics Club: Game Class. Secret ambition: To become a botany teacher. Ingrid Edlund Ing G.A.A.g Civics Club: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To travel. Arthur Brooks Edwall Art Treasurer, Senior Hi-Y, As- sociate Editor, Annual: Weekly' Staffg Editor-in-chief, La Es- trella, President, Spanish Club: Treasurer, Penaspirg Dean's Councilg Honor ,Societyg Civics Club: Student Council. Secret ambition: To be a great novelist. 451 Q? fl 1 A f ,Q I ,f fflfe- 1 'A .i A . fd N , . ff jf f , Q ' RX. -ff Lillian E gerter Q , Lil H 'f ' Civics Club: G.A.A.g Span- ish Club. Secret ambition: Dress de- signing. Blanche Eincig Eins German Club, Secretary, Mu- sic Club: Symphonic Choirg Civics Club, Main OHice Sec- retary, Honor Society. Secret ambition: To have a musical career. Geraldine Einhorn larry Honor Societyg Civics Club: German Clubg G.A.A.g ,I.Y.L. Norman Emanuel Norm Secret ambition: To be a ball player. Maxwell Allan Engelhard Mick Civics Club: Harlequin Clubg Choral Club, Honor Society. Secret ambition: To some day, sometime, somewhere, have some one spell my name correctly. Caleb Francois Enix Biedie Adv. Orchestra, ,Swimming Team: Civics Club: French Club. Secret ambition: To travel gratis. Catherine Erickson Civics Club: G.A.A.g Choral Clubg Girl Reserves: Music Club. Secret ambition: Teaching. Forty-lhree Evelyn Erickson Ev Civics Club: G.A.A.: Choral Club: Game Class: Tennis Club: Citizens C'lub. Secret ambition: To shrink five inches. Irene Erickson Fencing Club: Swimming Club: G.A.A.: Student Coun- cil: Choral Club: Civics Club: Girl Reserves: Life-Saving Club: Library Assistant. Secret ambition: To attend the Swedish Covenant Training School. E. Angeline Erkert Angie Civics Club: G.A.A.: Choral Club: Girl Reserves: Honor So- ciety: German Club. Secret ambition: To travel and see the world in an aero- plane. Sidney Eskoz Sid Track: Civics Club: Inter- national Drawing Exchange: J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To take a trip around the world. Anna Etzweiler Annie German Club: Music Club: G.A.A.: Civics Club: Ofhce Secretary: Civics Club Dele- gate: Citizens Club: Girl Re- serves. Secret ambition: To be a for- eign buyer in a large depart- ment store. Marion L. Fagerstrorn Fagey Symphonic Choir: Choral Club: G.A.A.: Ciyics Club: French Club: Tennis Class: Student Council Delegate: Girl Reserves: Library Assistant: Honor Society. Secret ambition: Organist. Elmer J. Fastoff R Club: Baseball Team: Football Team: Civics Club: Penaspir: Honor Society: Asso- ciate-Editor, 'iLantern. Died March 22. F orly- four 5 p A My wi , . . 1 yi?-Auf4e:.'zi.t:ieuxz' : . V' 5 sr' ,' pml, ' in ' A 7. . -M f as ' ,. kaiaiiyawwer Maxine Shirley Felts Max G.A.A.: Representative, Civ- ics Club: Choral Club: Sym- phonic Choir: Emerald-Isle: Dizzy Baton: Lieutenant, Hall Guard. Secret ambition: To teach A, B, Cs. Sol Felzer Rusty Civics Club: Spanish Club: J.Y.L.: Basket Ball: Choral Club. Secret ambition: Theatrical producer. Roy Fey Red Student Council: Civics Club: Chess and Checker Club: Fencing Team: Inter-Class Fencing Championship: Basket- ball Squad: Secretary, ,Stamp and Coin Club: Baseball Squad: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To become a certified Public Accountant. Bernice Fine Bernie Civics Club: Choral Club: G.A.A.: J.Y.L.: Citizens Club. Secret ambition: To be a singer. Mildred Finkel Millie G.A.A.: Civics Club: Span- ish Club: J.Y.L.: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To travel around the world. Janet Hope Firring Ian Secretary, Civics Club: Sec- retary, Symphonic Choir: Dean of Girl, Secretary: Student Council Executive Board: Pi- rates of Penzance:', Dizzy Ba- ton:', Emerald Isle: G.A.A.: Choral Club: All-City-Girls Conference: 4A Class Secretary. Secret ambition: Trip around the world. Irving Fishman Fixb Civics Club: Office Secretary. Secret ambition: Successful certified public accountant. Dorothy Fixler Dee Civics Clubg G.A.A. Secret ambition: To see the world. Clarence Flath, Jr. Bud Representative, Civics Clubg Student Councilg Weekly Agent: Choral Clubg Drama Class: Trackg Inter-Class Base- ballg Basket Ball Team: Inter- national Drawing Exchange. Secret ambition: Lawyer. Johanna Fleischer Johnny Mayfairg Glee Clubg Civics Clubg G.A.A., Council: Drama Classg Star Clubg Sewing Club. Don Florup D011 4 Civics Club: Chess and Checker Club. Eva Fonarow Eve G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Spanish Club. Secret ambition: To become a great novelist. Dorothy Forbes Sylvia Fox Syl Civics Clubg Choral Club: G.A.A. Secret ambition: To be a prominent interior decorator. Bettye Josephine Frankel Kiddy Choral Club: Music Club: Citizens Clubg Chemistry Club: Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Penaspirg Weekly Agent. ,Secret ambition: To sing on the radio. Alex L. Frankel Al Student Council: Civics Clubg Honor Societyg Chess and Checker Clubg Chess Team. Secret ambition: To use Si,- ooo bills as kindling paper. Beatrice E. Freeman Bee G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Choral Club: Pirates of Penzancegu l'Emerald lsleg Drama Class: J.Y.L.g Debate Clubg Harlequin Clubg Book Week Programs. Secret ambition: To make one certain person think I'1n intelligent. Dorothy Lo se Fr Do . .g Ch al C ' Ci'c lubg weekly 'g . Secret a ' on: o a concert pianist. Shirley Bernice Friede Chick Civics Club: G.A.A.g Rep- resentative. P.-T.A. Secret ambition: To bc Il lawyer. Clara Friend Kirldy G.A.A.g Representative, P.-T. A.: J.Y.L.g Penaspir. Secret ambition: To go to college. Julia Marie Friese Julie G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Emerald Isleg Repre- sentative, Civics Club: .Student Secretaryg German Club: Repre- sentative. P.-T.A. Secret ambition: To be a beauty specialist. Forty-five LaVerne Francise Frost Frenchie . . G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Honor Society. Secret ambition: It's still a secret. John Gallichio Ole Maestro Orchestra, Mikadog Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a con- cert pianist. Harvey Gangler Huw Symphonic Choir g Civics Club. Margaret Jean Gartner Marge Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Choral Clubg Symphonic Choirg 'lErn- erald Isleg 'lDizzy Baton, Cit- izens Clubg J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To be priv- ate secretary to the president of the United States. Jean Ulrich Gavey Ieanie G.A.A.g Civics Club: Repre- sentative, P.-T.A.g Honor So- ciety. Secret ambition: To see the world. Harry F. Geb-bie Gebb Civics Clubg Cheverons Club: Sergeant, R.O.T.C. Lowell E. Geffinger Duke Civics Club: Choral Club: Junior Trackg International Drawing Exchangeg Student Council. Secret ambition: To become the president of some large dairy company. Forty-six Merle Gehrke Merly Symphonic Choir, Pirates of Penzancegn Emerald Isle, Dizzy Batong Senior Hi-Yg Civics Club. Secret ambition: To to an agriculturist. Miriam Geller Larry Life Saving Class, Girl Re- serves, Games Classg German Clubg J.Y.L.g Representative, G.A.A. Secret ambition: Go on an expedition to the South Pole with Byrd. Lucille Gembeck Lu Championship, Volley Ballg Captain, Game Class, Student Councilg Secretary, Roleirg G.A.A.g Civics Club, Girl Re- serves. Secret ambition: Physical edu- cation instructor. Robert Lawrence Gibson Peaches Captain, Junior Indoor and Outdoor Track Champions, Sen- ior Track Captaing Football Teamg Wrestling Team: Inter Room Baseball Championsg In- ter Room Track Championg R Clubg Civics Clubg Senior Hi-Y. Secret ambition: To become a good football coach at a uni- versity. Anna Dagmar Gillemand Bugs Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Choral Clubg Symphonic Choirg Pi- rates of Penzance Emerald Isleg uDizzy Batonf' Junior Life Saver. Secret ambition: To have curly hair. Rose Gilman Rozley Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Repre- sentative, P.-T.A.g Student Councilg J.Y.L.g Citizens Club: German Clubg Weekly Agent, Choral Club. Evelyn Florence Glazer Tweet-Tweet G.A.A.g Civics Clubg j.Y.L.g Penaspirg Weekly Staffg Tennis Club, Library Assistantg Cit- izens Club: Honor Society, Game Class, Fencing: Freshman Sponsor. Secret ambition: It's still a SCCYCL. Dorothy M. Glindkamp Dot Civics Club: G.A.A. ,Secret ambition: To have a career. Marie Carolyn Gpik Sanlpf aus J Ag4f b:'P id lea ers Cjmsf ' Savw DAcin,g:' KF Clu : ,D ' iw a e all Champgf e' : can Class Choral T jj Secr a ' ionfffo gqa uat Mi I! Beryl Gol berg Mayfair: Civics Club: G.A.A.- Harlequin Club: J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To teach expression. Jerome Goldberg Ierry Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a history teacher. June Ruth Goldberg Iunio President, J.Y.L.: Literary Editor, Weekly: Schiller Verein: Citizens Club: Girl Reserves: Harlequin Club: Penaspir: Fenc- ing: G.A.A.: Civics Club: Hon- or Societyg Choral Club: Stu- dent Council: Student Secre- ' tary. Secret ambition: To have a successful career as a journalist. Bernice Goldblatc 1 President, Vice President, Dau- bers Club: Marionette Show: G.A.A.: Civics Club: Harle- quin Club: Drama Class: French Club: J.Y.L.: Tap Dancing Class: Hansel and Gretelf' Secret ambition: To be Walter Winchell's Secretary. Lawrence Golden Larry Civics Club: 4B-4A Social ' Committee: Weekly Agent: German Club: Spanish Club: Lieutenant, Hall Guards. Secret ambition: To be a dentist. Betty Goldman Babe Civics Club: G.A.A.: Pen- aspir: J.Y.L.: Tap Dancing. Secret ambition: Artist on the piano or a novelist. Morris Goldman Moke Honor Society: Choral Club: Civics Club: Weekly Agent. Secret ambition: To disprove Einstein's theory. Arthur Goldsmith Goldie Civics Club: Model Aero Club: Interclass Track Champ- ionship: Track Squad, Swim- ming Squad. Ida Goldstein Idie G.A.A.: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a nurse. Herman Gole Babe Civics Club: German Club: Chess and Checker Club: May- fair: Basketball: Operetta: W'el- fare Club. Edward Eugene Gordley Chmmsfy President, Zoology Club: Civ- ics Club: International Draw- ing Exchange: German Club: Wrestling Team: Student Coun- cil. Secret ambition: To be an undertaker. Sheflield Gordon Slaepsey Student Council: Civics Club: Honor Society. Secret ambition: Chemical engineer. Forty-seven Grace Gorelick Gay German Club: J.Y.L.: French Club: G.A.A.: Civics Club: Symphonic Choir: Dizzy Ba- tongl' Harlequin Club: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To go to Northwestern University. Harold Graff Larry Band: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a music master. Violet Bessie Greanias Vi Civics 'Club: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Hall Guard: Fayfair: Welfare Club: Glee Club. Secret ambition: To be a nurse. William Green Bill Civics Club: International Drawing Exchange: Student Council. Mildred Greenhouse Millie President, Girl Reserves: Game Class: Choral Club: G. A.A.: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To become a dramatic art teacher. Mildred Rose Greinke Smiley Civics Club: Library Assist- ant: G.A.A.: Freshmen Sponsor: Student Secretary: Choral Club: Game Class: Student Council' Mayfair: Star Club. Secret ambition: To be .1 l'll1f5e- a William E. Grinnell Civics Club. Forty -eigh t Q Sarah Grossman Sunny G.A.A.: Civics Club: Music Club: Choral Club: J.Y.L.: Be- lieve It Or Not Club: Citizens Club. Secret ambition: To be a concert pianist. Solveig L. Grundeland Babe Orchestra: Harlequin Club: Hall Guard Lieutenant: G.A.A.: Student Council: Choral Club: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To travel, far and wide. Lillian Grunsted Rusty Game Class: G.A.A.: Council: Fencing: Leaders Class: Tennis Club: Civics Club: Choral Club: Honor Society: Play Day Team. Secret ambition: Big league baseball player. Wilbert M. Gunther Will: Honor Society: Civics Club: Inter-Room Baseball Champions. .Secret ambition: To be an engineer. Carol Hampton Honor Society: Civics Club: G.A.A.: Secret ambition: To hike around the world. John Hampton Cross Country Team: Indoor, Outdoor, Track Team: Fencing Class: Civics Club. Secret ambition: Go skiing in the Rocky Mountains. Matthew D. Harrer Matty Mayfair: Basketball Team: Welfare Club: Secretary, Boys Athletic Association: 'lWind- mills of Holland. Secret ambition: To be a newspaper reporter. David Emerson Harris Dave Symphonic Choir: Intra-mural Fencing Championship: Intra- mural Gymnastic Championship: Track Team: Student Council: Debate Club: Physics Club: Chess and Checker Club: Civics Club: Gymnastic Team: Pen- aspir: J.Y.L.: Secretary and Treasurer, Physics Club. Rose Harrison Rosie Honor Society: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Tap Dancing Class: Civics Club: French Club: Golf Club: G.A.A.: Readers' Club: Citizens' Club: -I.Y.L. Secret ambition: Go to Nortli- western School of journalism. Mildred Hartman Bubbles Civics Club: G.A.A.g Choral Club: Tennis Club: French Club: Science Club. Secret ambition: To be a lady policeman and wear brass buttons. Isadore Hechtman Babe Inter-Room Baseball Champ- ions: Track Champions: Base- ball Team: German Club. Secret ai-nbition: To have a million and tour the country in a freight car. Robert Virgil Heitlinger Bob Mayfair: President, Welfare Club: Basketball Team: Student Council: Civics Club: Non-- Smokers Club: Commercial Club: t'Windmills of Hollandgn Glee Club: Bowling Club: Model Aero Club: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be an automobile and airplane design- er and builder. Elsa Helbig Civics Club: Choral Club: G.A.A.: Library Assistant: Lieu- tenant, Hall Guards. Violette Marie Helgren Willrt G.A.A.: Civics Club: Choral Club: Toy Shop: Game Class: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To gain a high position in the business world. , a Luella Hermann Lu Weekly Typist: Civics Club: G.A.A.: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To become an advertiser. Alice Louise Hess Hiess Treasurer, Secretary, German Club: Honor Society: Civics Club: G.A.A.g Choral Club: Music Club. Secret ambition: To be a school teacher. Seema Joan Hesser See Captain, Hall Guards: Civics Club: G.A.A.:' Tennis Club: Student Council: J.Y.L.: Cit- izens Club: Harlequin Club: ,Spanish Club. Secret ambition: To be Mr. Gaffney's chief adviser. Willard K. Hettinger Bill Civics Club: Architectural Drawing Club. Irwin Heyman Ftl1'i7lW Civics Club: Choral Club: Secretary Spanish Club: Man- ager, Basketball Team. Helen Hilfman Civics Club: G.A.A.g J.Y.L.: Student Secretary: Game Class: Music Club: Student Council. Faye Hirshfield Babe G.A.A.g Civics Club Span- ish Club: Dramatic Club: Choral Club: j.Y.L.: Game Class: Citizens Club. Secret ambition: To dance with President Roosevelt or any executive. Forly-nine Dorothy Horelick Dottie Junior Lettergirl: G.A.A.: Civics Club: J.Y.L.: Tap Danc- ing: Fancing: Freshman Volley Ball Champion: Spanish Club: Choral Club: Tennis Club: Game Class: G.A.A. Council. ,Secret ambition: To be a mannequin in an exclusive dress salon. - Fanny C. Horschke Swimming Club: G.A.A.: Council: Leaders Class: Student Council: Choral Club: German Club: Life Guard: Civics Club: Dancing Class: Game Class. Secret ambition: To be a physical education teacher. Gustav Horschke Goose President, 4A Class: Captain, Swimming Team: Secretary, President, Deans Council: Chair- man, 4B-4A Social Committee: Student Council: Boys Welfare Committee: German Club: Choral Club: Lifeguard: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a real success in my life's work. Daniel Horwitz Dusiy Choral Club: Civics Club: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To teach economics. Edith Horowitz Edie Library Assistant: Office Sec- retary: G.A.A. Council: Civics Club: Orchestra. Secret ambition: To swim the Atlantic Ocean backwards. Virginia Hovander Ginnie G.A.A.: Council: Mayfair: Glee Club: Welfare Club: Com- mercial Club: Civics Club. ,Secret ambition: To become a private secretary. H. Gertrude Hubke Gertie Honor Society: Civics Club: Penaspir: G.A.A., Council: Harlequin: Weekly Staff: 4B-4A Social Committee: Tap Class: Golf Class: Game Class: Girl Reserves. Secret ambition: To be a congress woman from Illinois, and raise cats and dogs as a pastime. Fifty Florence Dorothy Hvass Dottie Honor Society: Civics Club: G.A.A.: Choral Club: Music Club: Symphonic choir. Secret ambition: To really learn how to fiddle, Margaret H. Ingram Babe Hall Guard: Civics Club. Secret ambition: Private sec- retary. Harriette Gertrude Iverson Hurry Mayfair: Welfare Club: Glee Club: Commercial Club: uThc Toy Shop: G.A.A.: Council: Star C'lub: Honor Society: Civ- ics Club: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To visit in- teresting historical places and write a book of my travels. Philip Jacobson Phil Civics Club: Wrestling Team: Football: International Draw- ing Exchange: Choral Club: Symphonic Choir: Emerald Isle: Chess and Checker Club. Secret ambition: To be a chemist. Irma Jaeger Bobby G.A.A. Council: Civics Club: Spanish Club: Drama Class: Choral Club: Music Club. Secret ambition. To under- stand The Einstein Theory and appreciate modernistic art. Sylvia Janice Jaffe Honey Civics Club: G.A.A., Council: Civics Club: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Drama Class: Choral Club. Secret ambition: Fashion ed- itor. Estelle Jason G.A.A.: Council: Civics Club: Student Council: Harle- quin Club: Swimming Club: Fencing Class: Life Guard: In- ter-Room Baseball: Inter-Room Volley Ball: 4B-4A Social Com- mittee: Weekly Agent: Drama Class: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To attend the University of Southern Cali- fornia. Gordon Jensen Gordy Inter-Room Baseball Champ- ions: Civics Club. Secret ambition: Architect. Dorothy Grace Johnson Dot Civics Club: G.A.A., Council. Edna johnson P Xl:-Jun! Eddgfw Q ,cami qua: ain ,Qeieef ta . f - ecret amkionz To be an accompanist to radio singers. Harriet johnson Thuma Tult G.A.A., Council: Civics Club: Fencing Class: Game Class. Secret ambition: To be a world champion ice-Skateln Harry William Johnson Bill Tennis Class: Football Squad: R.o.T.c.: Civics Club: Fenc- ing Team: Aero Club: Inter- national Drawing Exchange. Secret ambition: To go through Mexico to South America. Kenneth Paul Johnson Swede Civics Club: Leaders Club: Swimming Squad: Internationa'l Drawing Exchange: Inter-Class Gymnastics Championship: Sen- ior Hi-Y. Secret ambition: To travel around the world. LaVerne Mildred Johnson Civics Club: G.A.A.: Council. Secret ambition: To be a private secretary. f f Q f af. : Ei Q Norman Bernice Johnson Norm Civics Club: G.A.A., Coun- cil: Dancing Class: Game Class: Tennis Club. Secret ambition: To be a nurse. Raymond A. Johnson Mayfair: President Welfare Club: Bob Yankr:e: Basketball Team: Non-Smokers Club: B. A.A.: Commercial Club: Civics Club: Glee Club. Ray A. Joyner Moby Civics Club Executive Board: President Physics Club: Student Council: Iolanthe: Pirates of Penzance: Symphonic choir: Drama Club: Captain, Hall Guards: Sergeant R.O.T.C. Secret ambition: To be a Latin professor. Edna Mae Kahn Eddy Honor Society: G.A.A., Coun- cil: Civics Club: Citizens Club: Game Class: Drama Class: J.Y.L.: Spanish Club: Pirates of Penzance: Debate Club. Secret ambition: To study law at Wisconsin. Harry Kaiser Lulu Civics Club: International Drawing Exchange. Ann Marie Kalbantner Swimming Club: Game Class: Life Guard: G.A.A., Council: Civics Club: Tennis Class. Quanita Kaletta Queenie G.A.A.: Council: Swimming Club: Life Guard: Music Club: Choral Club: Girl Reserves: Tennis Class: Citizens Club: Student Council. Secret ambition: To be a nurse. Fifty-one jerry Kanter The Colonel Major, Corporal Sergeant, ist Lieutenant, Captain, R.O.T.C., Vice President Dean's Council, R Club, Student Council, Civics Club, Chairman, Fresh- man Sponsors, Comrnittee, Chev- rons Club, Officers Club, Cit- izens Club, Chemistry Club. Secret ambition: To graduate from West Point. Sophie D. Kaplan Nickel Discipline Board, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Civics Club, Lieutenant, Hall Guard, Choral Club, Student Secretary, Cit- izens Club. Secret ambition: To dance with Douglas Fairbanks, jr. Bernard Sol Kaplan Sonny Civics Club, Vleekly Agent, German Club, Baseball Squad, Physics Club, Choral Club. Bernice Kappel Civics Club, Tennis Club, Junior Penaspir, G.A.A., Coun- cil. Secret ambition: To be a great actress and travel around the world. Harold Karlin Slim Track Team, Baseball Team, Believe It Or Not Club, Basket Ball Team. Secret ambition: To carry out what I think about some of the faculty. Ben Kaspin Einstein Weekly Agent. Secret ambition: To under- stand Einstein. Harold J. Katz Kafzy Zoology Club, Civics Club, Swimming Team, Inter-Class Swimming Champ, R Club, j.Y.L. Secret ambition: To pilot an aeroplane around the world. Fifty-two Joseph Kichaven Kitt-by President, International Draw- ing Exchange, Annual Staff, Daubers Club, Student Coun- cil, Civics Club, Honor Soci- ety, Architectural Club. Secret ambition: Artist, suc- cessful architect. Hildegarde Kiefer Kief G.A.A., Council, Civics Club, Swimming Club, German Club, Student Secretary, Weekly Agent. Nona Kinney Nanny G.A.A., Council, Civics Club, Choral Club, Representative, P.T.A. Secret ambition: To be a lawyer. Wanda H. Kirk Blondie Civics Club, G.A.A., Coun- cil, German Club, Spanish Club, Choral Club. Secret ambition: To be a school teacher, and travel to Australia and Rome. Ralph Kitley Kit Civics Club, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Believe It Or Not Club. Secret ambition: To be a radio comedian. Rebecca jo Klapholz Ree Secretary, Schiller Verein, Vice President, G.A.A.g Coun- cil, Citizens Club, J.Y.L., Har- lequin Club, Tennis Club, Game Class, Debate Club, Civ- ics Club. Secret ambition: To tell some people what I really think of them. Elaine Dorothy Klasek Prelzie Secretary, Student Council, Secretary, Hall Guards, Presi- dent, Schiller-Verein, Die Mei- ster Schaft, Main Office Sec- retary, Girl Reserves, junior Penaspir, Honor Society, Civics Club, Choral Club, Harlequin Club, G.A.A., Council. Secret ambition: To be a great actress like Mary Garden. Joseph Klein Bufcb Orchestra: Student Council: Civics Club: Pirates of Penz- ance: Emerald lsle: Dizzy Baton: Plumber's Opera. Marjorie Koepke Kep Girl Chief, Secretary: Hall Guards: Director, Civics Club: Girls Welfare Committee: Stu- dent Council: Girl Reserves: Choral Club: G. A. A., Coun- eil. Secret ambition: To be an ideal wife to the ideal mai: Anne Eve Kornfeld Student Secretary: Honor So- ciety: G.A.A.: Council: Repre- sentative, Civics Club: Harle- quin Club: Le Circle Francais: P.-T.A., Representative: Citi- zens Club: Annual Staff: J.Y.L. Secret ambition. To be court reporter at a trial of impeach- ment. James Kramblas lim Choral Club: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a millionaire. Selma Kramer Choral Club: Civics: G.A.A., Council. Mary K. Krause Mavfvdc Mayfair: Choral Club: Civics Club: Drama Club. Secret ambition: Nursing. Lea Kretchmar Blucky G.A.A., Council: Garnc Class: Fencing Class: Tap Class: Pi- rates of Penzance: Choral Con- cert: Swimming Club: Spanish Club: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a danc- ing teacher. Wife Jack Kri get Srotiy Civics Club: R Club: Spanish Club: Choral Club: Light Weight Basket Ball Team: Weekly Agent. Herbert Kriloff Kiro Junior Penaspir: Student Council: Life Guard: Civics Club: Choral Club. ,Secret ambition: To have Lapham call me lover once more. Muriel N. Kupperstein Noolz G.A.A., Council: Civics Club: Vice President, Spanish Club: Choral Club: Student Secretary: Tennis Club: J.Y.L.: Honor Society. f . Secret amb't'o : T ,b ya .. grami 21.11 e P ' ' J J f J V I !,f ,Ari I lj, VL f -Cf. . 1 ' ' f' f ud 1 ss was 4' ' l ,' 011 1 Lg' A -,XJ 41 Choral, Cihib: ,iCiv,cs Club? at Girl Reserve? G,A.A. ' Secretxrein ition: A teachefX., .f J' James Laris lim Civics Club: Model Aero Club: Chess and Checker Club. Grace Paula Larson Honey Choral Club: G.A.A., Coun- cil: Civics Club: Hall Guard: Citizens Club: Secretary, Choral Club: Citizens Club. Dorothy Helen Lasar Dolly Dimplex G.A.A.: Civics Club: German Club: 4B-A Social Committee: Game Class: Inter Class Volley Ball: Representative, P.-T.A.: Fencing Class. Secret ambition: Nurse. Fifty-three K' 0-lj.,aL7 Y' ,J Donald Edward Lawrence Don Football Team: Vice Presi- dent, 4B Class: Junior Penaspirg Treasurer, Cartoon Club: Lieu- tenant, R.O.T.C.g Civics Club: Drama Class: 4B-A Social Com- mittee. Secret ambition: To get a date vwupe Velez. ose 'ne Laz sky Do Vice sident, Roleir: G.A. A .: ' cs Club: Weekly Agent: . ., Council: Game Class. ' S ret ambition: To be a famous geologist. Herbert Lee Doc Choral Club: Spanish Club: Civics Club: Citizens Club: J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To vivisect Herbert Winchell. Jane Marie Lees Irish Student Council: Student Sec- retary: Civics Club: Choral Club: All City Girls Confer- ence: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To have a roadster. Walter Arthur Lehnert Wally Weekly Sports Staff: Chem- istry Club: Honor Society: Cit- izens Club: Junior Track Team: History Club: Schiller Vt-rein: Fencing: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To write a l'Best seller. Rose Mary Leineweber Shadow Junior Life Guard: ,Swim- ming Club: Roleirg G.A.A.: Game Class: Fencing Class: Civ- ics Club: German Club: Weekly Agent: Annual Agent. Secret ambition: To be a mathematic teacher. Mildred Lengsfeld Milly Music Club: J.Y.L.g Spanish Club: Civics Club: G.A.A.: Freshman Sponsor: Library As- sistant. Secret ambition: To be able to get every word when writing shorthand. Fifty-four Q. f fa 1 iq ffilf at age ' is Katherine Levin Kate Smith Tennis Club: Volley Ball: Baseball: Music Club: G.A.A.: Civics Club. Secret ambition. To be a violin teacher. Norton Levine Norly Civics Club: German Clubg Choral Club. Secret ambition: To be a lawyer. Emanuel Levine Professor Treasurer, Architectural Club: Civics Club: Art Staff, Inter- national Drawing Exchange: Weekly Agent. Secret ambition: To be a major league ball player. Sanford Lewis Sandy Civics Club: Model Aero Club: Chemistry Club: Pena- spir. Secret ambition: To be a mechanical engineer. Harry Elmer Lidstrom Swede Football Team: Baseball Team: Ice Skating Team: Civics Club: RU Club: Inter-Room Basket Ball: Wrestling: Life Guard: Swimming Team. OLAWQJHKA !H6l'eY1'Lindg n J Lindy j ' Q ayfair: v' : .A.g u : lee Club: rama Class. Loretta Louise Lippert Snooks Civics Club: G.A.A.: Spanish Club. Secret ambition: Dancer. Evelyn Lissner Euie J.Y.I..g G.A.A.g Civics Club. Secret ambition: To write a book. Henry Paul Lohmiller Scotty International Drawing Ex- changeg Architectural Draw- ingg Civics Clubg R.O.T.C.g Foreign Exchange Reporter. Secret ambition: To be an architect. Gladys Long Robert W. Lorr Bud International Drawing Ex- changeg Architectural Drawing Clubg Civics Club. Secret ambition: To become an architect. Walter Loy Wally Secret ambition: To be an architect. Esther Mary Lumbrazo Essie G.A.A.g Game Classg Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Volley Ball Champion. Secret ambition: Being a nurse. Veronica J. MacKenzie Civics Club: G.A.A.g Fenc- ingg Swimming Club. 6 1 E , L VB A, ' W ,N 4318 ,.,. H. . his f new 1 ., . , 1- - 4 'lt 4 , at W ' if X we :wi ...ff gig: . 1 A g iff.. 353 we Grace Gerry Madenberg Gracie G.A.A.g Civics Clubg J.Y.L.g Girl Reservesg Pcnaspirg Drama Classg Choral Clubg Tap Danc- ing Class. Secret ambition: To spend one week at Sing Sing. Philip L. Malvin Civics Clubg Inter-Class Gym- nastics Championshipg Gym- nastic Team: Ice Skating Team. Suzanne Marcovitz Sue G.A.A.g Civics Clubg ,Student Councilg Choral Club: Chem- istry Club: J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To be a social lion. Evelyn Marder Nosey G.A.A.g Civics Clubg J.Y.L.g Honor Societyg Mayfair: Wel- fare, Club: Star Clubg Student Council. Secret ambition: To be a famous dancer. Aaron Marks Civics Club. Seymour Frederic Marks Marks Honor Societyg Civics Clubg Chemistry Clubg Citizens Club. Secret ambition: To obtain all advance degrees, A.M., Ph D. Maurice B. Marx Moose Fifty-five Edward Matthews Ed . Crane: International Draw- ing Exchange: Student Secre- tary: Harlequin Club: Chair- man, Drama Class: Civics Club: Student Council: Honor Society. ,Secret ambition: To take a chance. Ruth Christine Mattson Blondie Civics Club: Weekly Agent. Secret ambition: To sleep. Lorraine FrancesMcDonald Bn' Civics Club: G.A.A.: Student Secretary. ,Secret ambiton: To have a million. Francis McGee Mar Civics Club: Choral Club: Cross-Country Track: R Club. Q Secret ambition: To be a lawyer. Sylvia Mecklenburger Silly G.A.A.: Civics Club: Honor Society: Tap Dancing. Secret ambition: To waltz on skates. Arthur William Meier Ar! Civics Club: Chemistry Club: Physics Club: Believe it or not Club. Secret ambition: To become as great as Ripley. Douglas Allen Meinig Bud Civics Club. Secret ambition: To win a college letter for some major sport. Fifty-six Naomi Constance Mesirow Nikki G.A.A.: Civics Club: Stud- ent Council Executive Board: Swimming Club: Reader's Club: Penaspir: Citizens' Club: His- tory Club: J.Y.L.: Choral Club: Symphonic Choir: 'Tirates of Penzance: Emerald lsle: Dizzy Baton: Spanish Club. Secret ambition: To write a best seller. Louise Messerschmitt Lou G.A.A.: Civics Club: Citizens, Club. Secret ambition: To become a player on the Taylor Tr nks. fav lsabe e ly ob . il:'C'vics Cl b: e s I? e 'io : o waltz w cover. Marion Elizabeth Metzel G.A.A.: Civics Club: Choral Club. ,Secret ambition: To attend De Paul University. Paul G. Michaels, Jr. Mike Hi-Y: Chemistry Laboratory Assistant: Stage and Light Com- mittee: International Drawing Exchange: Civics Club: 4B-4A Social Committee: German Club, Meister Shaftf, Secret ambition: To be a woman hater. Edward B. Miller Susie Student Council: Civics Club: Physics Club: Inter-Class Swim- ming Champions: Captain, Jun- ior Swimming Team: Senior Swimming Team: HRH Club: J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To become a perfect Gigolo. Norman Miller Rubenof Choral Club: Civics Club: Harlequin Club. Secret ambition: To be a playwright. Betty Joyce Mills Mayfair: Welfare Club: Com- mercial Clubg Glee Clubg Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Penaspir: Swim- ming Clubg All-City Girls Con- ference. William Miska Track Team: Intramural Track Champion: Honor Society Penaspirg Civics Clubg J.Y.L. Edith F. Mistrofsky Dimplcs Student Secretaryg Civics Clubg G.A.A. Secret ambition: To be a warden in Sing Sing. Harry Mitzenmacher Mifzi Civics Club Representative: Student Council: President, Jun- ior Penaspirg Captain, Inter Class Baseball: Honor Societyg Lieu- tenant Hall Guards. Secret ambition: To succeed in business. Julia Ludmilla Mizialko juli: G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Lieuten- ant, Hall Guards. Secret ambition: To get a big kick out of life. Fanchon Mioltz G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Girl Re- serves: Lieutenant, Hall Guardsg Citizens' Club: J.Y.L.! Readers Club: Penaspirg Believe it or not Clubg Choral Club. Gordon Monson Gordy Inter-Class Swimmingg Inter- Class Baseball: Inter-Class Bas- ketball: Civics Club: Student Council. James Morgan Bing Orchestrag German Club: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To follow in the footsteps of Bing Crosby. Bob Moskovitz Mosky Orcliestrag Civics Club: Lieu- tenant, Hall Guardg Track Team. ,Secret ambition: To be an M.D. Eleonore Muehlenbruch Millie G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Mayfair: Welfare Club: Star Club. Elaine Mundelius Giggles Mayfair: Welfare Clubg G. A.A.g Swimming Club: Glee Clubg Commercial Club: Civics Club, Elisabeth Munk Bets Library Staffg Student Coun- cilg G.A.A.: P.T.A. Representa- tive: Civics Clubg Choral Clubg Penaspir. Secret ambition: To live in a house with clean Windows, Catherine Murphy Kaly G.A.A.g Civics Club: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To follow in the footsteps of Ralph Waldo Emerson, the organist. Lillian Nadolna Lil G.A.A.g Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a private secretary. Fifty-seven George Richard Nelson Bud Choral Clubg Symphonic Choir: Pirates of Penzancegv Emerald Isley Dizzy Batongv Honor Societyg Senior Hi-Y: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To enjoy the feeling of being a millionaire. Herbert K. Nelson Herb Orchestra: Civics Clubg Pi- rates of Penzanceg' Emerald Islef' The Plumber's Opera. Lester L. Nelson Nellie Football Team: RH Clubg Civics Club: Student Councilg International Drawing Exchange. Secret ambition: To get a job. Gussie Gloria Nemirow Gus G.A.A.g Choral Clubg Civics Club: Weekly Agentg All-Star Volley Ballg J.Y.L.g Tennis Clubg Game Classg Citizens' Clubg Spanish Club. Secret ambition: To be a mathematician. Jeanne Newman Iewmie Choral Club: Tap Class: Civ- ics Club: J.Y.L.g G.A.A. Jessica Newman Library Assistantg Civics Club: G.A.A.: Mayfairg Dramatic Club: Glee Club. Secret ambition: To write the great American Novel. Shirley Eleanor Nimz Michigan Civics Club: G.A.A.g J.Y.L.g Choral Club: Main Oihce Sec- retary. Secret ambition: To be a pro- fessional dancer. Fifty-eight I 'F .-': - , fi sf' Eg if as mg Irene Norden Ikie G.A.A.: Civics Club: Oilice Secretaryg Choral Club: Girl Reserves. Secret ambition: To travel. Annita Margaret Nupnau Mayfair: Commercial Club: Star Club: Glee Club: G.A.A.: Honor Societyg Civics Club. Secret ambition: To become a private secretary. Cornelia Anne O'Connell Corneel G.A.A.: Civics Club: Choral Club: Tennis Classy Library Assistant. Christine Svea Ohring Stine G.A.A. Council: Civics Club Executive Board: Secretary 4B Classg 4B-4A Social Committeeg Harlequin Club: Girls Con- ference: Sophomore Baseball Championsg Freshman Volley Ball Championsg Game Classg Student Secretary. Arthur Olin Sexton Oly-Tonio Civics Club: Choral Clubg Symphonic Choir: Corporal, R. O.T.C.g Crack Platoongg 'Ti- rates of Penzancef' Emerald Isleg 'tDizzy Batonf' Meet the Majorg Orchestrag Seven Keys to Bald Pate. Secret ambition: To have no homework to do. Philip Osterbach Ostie Dean's Council: Civics Clubg International Drawing Exchange: Weekly Agent: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To be an Engineer. Gene' ar1eOste een R ban? ivicsx lub: A.A.g German C bg o al b. Secr a X n: To drive a te'tr ck. Lois Content Pagenta Siol Choral Club: Civics Club: G.A.A.: Inter-Class Volley Ball Champions. Secret ambition: To own a Duesenberg, a private pool, and polo horses. Harry H. Parker Bob Dean's Council: Treasurer, Spanish Club: Senior Hi-Y: Civics Club: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To be a civil engineer. Jean Estella Parks Susie-of-the-Yacht Vice-President, G.A.A.: G.A. A. Council: Treasurer, Secretary, Swimming Club: Student Coun- cil: Symphonic Choir: Senior Life Guard, Emerald Islegl' The Dizzy Baton. Secret ambition: You guess. Jacob Paul Civics Club: Physics Club: Swimming Squad: Spanish Club. Secret ambition: To be a financial czar. Lillia Pe ind Mis, G.,fA.: Civ' Clu Y ' . cret a ifzgwj o correct a teache it ut her getting angry. Evelyn J. Petersen Pele G.A.A.: Civics Club: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To travel. Grace Lucile Petersen Giggles G.A.A.: Civics Club: Inter- Class Volley Ball: Inter-Class Baseball: Fencing Class: Tennis: Class: Swimming Club: Honor Society: French Club. Secret ambition: To swim the English Channel. Lester Petersen Pele Civics Club. Secret ambition: To lie a bird and fly around the world in Eve days. Marvin Petersen Pete Civics Club. Adeline R. Peterson Speed G.A.A.: Civics Club: Honor Society: Game Class: G.A.A. Council. Secret ambition: To travel. George Peterson Pete Choral Club: Civics Club: Aero Club. Secret ambition: To be a taxidermist. Lester Howard Peterson Les German Club: International Drawing Exchange: Civics Club. Robert William Peterson Bob Student Council: Civics Club: Choral Club. Verley Peterson Pcier G.A.A.: Civics Club: Inter- national Drawing Exchange: Tennis Club: Student Council: Girl Reserves: Choral Club. Fifiy-nine Philip Phillips Plail Art Editor, Weekly, Presi- dent, Cartoon Club, Daubers' Club, Penaspir, Student Coun- cil, Choral Club, German Club, Civics Club, Citizens' Club, In- ternational Drawing Exchange, Executive Board, Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a commercial artist. Leonard Pivovitz Piiw Rn Club, Swimming Team, Track Team, Golf Team, Chor- al Club, Civics Club, l'Emerald Isle. Secret ambition: To be a good physician. Leona M. Plummer Lee G.A.A., Civics Club Repre- sentative, Choral Club. Secret ambition: To be a dress designer. ,Della Johanna Poetsch - Del ivics Club, Student Council, lscipline Board, G.A.A., All- ity Girls Conference, German b. ecret ambition: To become a dietitian. ILM Model Aero Club, Student Council, Vice-President, Model Aero Club. Secret ambition: It's a secret. Polinsky Florence Poll Symphonic Choir, Pirates of Penzance, Emerald Isle, Con- cert soloist, Civics Club, J.Y.L., Executive Board, Student Coun- cil. Secret ambition: To be a radio star. Evelyn Pollak Evy Civics Club, G.A.A., Choral Club, Student Council Execu- tive Board, All-City Council Conference. ,Secret ambition: To be a kindergarten teacher. Sixty l J, ,. ., ,f is lg a ,. Qi ef . .s ck , ia ii :fig i i if l if will ,, .- , ...-. -I P' 4 . Grant Frank Pollard Polly Baseball, Civics Club, Inter- national Drawing Exchange. X -r Charles Pollensky w Polly Captain, Cross Country Team, N Chairman, Clean-up Committee, -X Civics Club, RU Club, Chem- istry Club, Indoor State High Jump Champion, Inter-Class Track Champion, Choral Clu'b'g . i Co-Captain, Track Team. .E ' P Secret ambition: To be up doctor. lx ' ' S 3 Francis X. Popper '7 Rell Track Team, Student Coun ? ' cil, Annual Staff. , ' David Porte Q Dual f Civics Club, Annual Staff, Dean's Council, Weekly Staff, Chess and Checker Club, J.Y.I.., Orchestra, Honor Society, Ger- man Club. Secret ambition: To be a doctor. Martha Ludmila Prikopa MiL'ley G.A.A., Civics Club, Citizens Club, Girl Reserves, Music Club, Game Class. Secret ambition: To study aviation. Abraham Leon Raff B012 Waltz Pinlzle Civics Club, Student Council, International Drawing Exchange, All-City Council Conference. Secret ambition: To be a bachelor bigamist. Esther Rafilson G.A.A., Tennis Club, J.Y.L., Civics Club, German Club, Game Class. Secret ambition: To be a radio star. x s Shirley Raginsky Shir Schurz: J.Y.I..: Music Club: Library Assistant: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To become 1 librarian in a high school. Mose Rattner Midge Penaspirg Vice-President, Chess and Checker Club: Checker Team: Symphonic Choir: l'Dizzy Baton: Chemistry Club: Civics Club: Honor Society: Weekly Staff: Senior Track. Secret ambition: To be a chemist. Amy Jasmine Reibman Aimee Semple McPherson G.A.A.: J.Y.L.g Honor So- ciety: Civics Club: Lieutenant, Hall Guards. Secret ambition: To be a certified public accountant. Karl Rhodie Kem Chemistry Club: Physics Club: Chess and Checker Club. Robert F. Rogers Bob Eugenia Janet Rom Gene G.A.A.: Civics Club: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To become a legal adviser for a large con- Cern- Bernice Shirley Rosen Burn Symphonic Choir: Student Secretary: G.A.A.: Civics Club: Dancing Class: Pirates of Penz- ance. Secret ambition: To be a lawyer. . 12.2.3 ,ri ,K rf i 51'-i. 22? . .3 . W f ei 1 -1 'N ' 'iz if 5 .-,E,a,fis,aw.,,,, -, Skier: 5. va. sign' rs. , f Q-, ' mrsftisgfi . 1 Sylvia Rosen Baba' Civics Club: J.Y.L.: G.A.A.: Choral Club: Harlequin Club: Penaspir. Secret ambition: To be a court YCPOYICY. Leighton Rosenbaum Lady Civics Club. Secret ambition: To drive a rocket car in 1990. Pearl E. Rosenbloom Tarziurla Civics Club: j.Y.L.: Spanish Club: Tennis Class: Citizens' Club. Secret ambition: To be the world's champion tennis player. Jerome Rosenblum ferry Civics Club: International Drawing Exchange: Choral Club: Inter-Class Basketball: Student Council. Secret ambition: To become a great surgeon. Malvin Rosenfeld Rosey Physics Club: Civics Club: German Club: J.Y.L.: Inter- national Drawing Exchange: Life Guard. Secret ambition: To be a retired business man. Ethel Claire Ross Etcfair' Civics Club: Student Coun- eil: P.T.A. Representative: G.A.A.: Symphony Orchestra: Theatre Orchestra: Pirates of Penzancegn Maid of the Millg Emerald Isle: Honor Society: French Club: All-City Confer- ence. ,Secret ambiton: To be a female Sherlock Holmes. Elynor Naomi Roz El Civics Club: G.A.A.g Tennis Club: Treasurer, Choral Club: Game Class: Pirates of Penz- ance: Ofhce Secretary: Citi- zens' Club. Secret ambition: To be secre- tary to Attorney S. L. Port. Sixty-one Rochelle Dee Rubenstein Ruby Student Council, J.Y.L., Civ- ics Club, Spanish Club. Secret ambition: To be a cer- tified public accountant. Laurence H. Rubenstein Lmrry Student Council, Civics Club, J.Y.L., Wardrobe committee of All-City Conference. Secret ambition: To find my cousin Hugo. Jack M. Rubin Moon Editor - in - Chief, Weekly, President, 4B Class, Annual Staff, Winner Certificate of Merit, I.D.E., International Drawing Exchange, Secretary, Treasurer, Physics Club, J.Y.L., Zoology Club, Penaspir, Citi- zens' Club, Civics Club, Stud- ent Council Executive Board, Student Adviser, I.D.E. Newsf, ,Secret ambition: To sponsor a foundation providing a home for motherless guinea pigs. John Russell jack Civics Club, Chemistry Club, Golf Team, Physics Club. Secret ambition: To be a chemical engineer. Nora Sa gett Babe Civics Club, Student Council, G.A.A., Game Class, J.Y.L., French Club. Secret ambition: It's a secret. Melvin R. Salk Mel Football Team, Junior Track, Tennis Club, Wrestling, Presi- dent, Symphonic Choir, Weekly Staff, Civics Club, Scribblers' Club, Student Council, Emer- ald Isle, Honor Society. Secret ambition: To be an Albie Booth at Chicago. Geraldine Sangerman jerry Drama Class, Civics Club. Secret ambition: To become an actress. Sixty-two Charlotte Saperstein Char Civics Club, G.A.A., J.Y.L. Shirley Sarason G.A.A., Civics Club, Daubers, Club, Drama Class. Secret ambition: To be a soap box speaker. Gordon Stanley Sargent Red Inter-Class High Jump Champ- ion, Treasurer, R Club, Civ- ics Club, Spanish Club, Begin- ners' Orchestra, Choral Club, City Championship Track Team, 4A Class Treasurer, Co-Captain, Track Team. Secret ambition: To be a good violin player. Marian Rae Schacter Sclaax Honor Society, G.A.A., Civ- ics Club, Student Secretary, J.Y.L., Student Council, Ger- man Club, Harlequin Club, All- City Girl's Conference, Choral Club, Citizens' Club, Weekly Typist. Secret ambition: To be a his- tory high school teacher. Louis Albert Schakner Civics Club. Richard Thomas Scheiner Rich Civics Club, Aero Club. Secret ambition: To be the boxing champion of the world. Peggy Scher Peg Annual Staff, Honor Society, Student Council, Library As- sistant, Tennis Class, Civics Club, J.Y.L., Secret ambition: To teach knitting at West Point. Marjorie Schiele G.A.A.: Choral Club: Tennis Club: Civics Club. Margaret Schmidt Margy Civics Club: G.A.A. Secret ambition: To be a fashion editor. Elsie Barbara Schneider Civics Club: Art Club, Maine Township: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To become an artist and dress designer. John Schoonover Snap International Drawing Ex- change: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a dog doctor. Robert Arthur Schott Bob Civics Club: German Club: Senior Hi-Y: International Drawing Exchange. Secret ambition: To be a horticulturist. Fred Schulte Softy Football, All-City Team: In- ter-Class Basketball Champions: Inter-Class Heavyweight Wrestl- ing Champions: R Club: Wrestling Team: Civics Club: Skating Team: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To coach a championship team. Virginia Schwan Ginger G.A.A.: Choral Club: Office Secretary: Civics Club. Secret ambition: If told, would not be a secret. ff? J if fir a R Gertrude C. Schwarz Gertie Civics Club: G.A.A.: Student Council: Readers' Club: Pen- aspir: Girl Reserves: Honor So- ciety: Sports Editor, Weekly: Annual Staff: Citizens Club. Secret ambition: To write a successful book that ends very tragically. Martin Schwartz Civics Club: Swimming Team. Secret ambition: To be a Johnny Weissmuller. Morris Schwartz Morry Lightweight Basketball Squad: Heavyweight Basketball Squad: Student Council: Civics Club: j.Y.L.: Weekly Staff: Honor Society: Scribblers' Club: Swim- ming Team. Secret ambition: To meet the Redhead. Ray Edward Sederberg Seder Secret ambition: To eat water- melon and ice cream without suffering. Edith Serota Eddie Civics Club: G.A.A.: J.Y.L.: Orchestra: Pirates of Penz- ance: '4Maid of the Mill: Harlequin Club: Music Club: Tap Class: Girl Reserves. Secret ambition To imitate Baron Munchausen's Vass you dere, Sharlie? Jerome Bernard Sewell ferry Civics Club: Choral Club: Spanish Club: J.Y.L.: Citizens' Club. Secret ambition: To be a great financier. Arthur Joseph Shapiro Bally R.O.T.C. Band: Senior Or- chestra: Civics Club: Vice Presi- dent, Believe It or Not Club: Music Club: Student Council: Zoology Club: Honor Society: 4B-4A Social Comm.ittee. Sixty-three Clarence Shapiro Clarry Model Aero Club, Interna- tional Drawing Exchange, Ger- man Club, Civics Club, Honor Society. Alic la Sheall 37 vics Club, G.A.A. Repre- sentative, Tap Class. Secret ambition: To become Lucille Mary Sheehan J 3 Il'l1I'SC. Ln M Mayfair: Star Club, Welfare Club, Commercial Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Honor Society. Secret ambition: To be a teacher. Charlotte G. Sherman Chocolate Honor Society, Secretary, Choral Club, Treasurer, Sym- phonic Choir, Discipline Board. Student Council, All-City Con- ference, Treasurer, j.Y.L., dent, Believe It or Not Club, Treasurer, Citizens' Club, 4B- 4A Social Committee, Director, Civics Club, Debate Club. Secret ambition: Still a deep, dark secret. Bernice Beatrice Sidransky Bea G.A.A., Civics Club, Choral Club, Symphonic Choir, Em- erald Isle, Dizzy Baton, J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To be a radio singer. Pearl June Siegleman Pickles Editor-in-Chief, L a n t e r ng Weekly Staff, President, Pen- aspir, Secretary, Citizens' Club, Student Advisor, I.D.E. News, Executive Board, Student Coun- cil, Executive Board, Civics Club, Treasurer, Pirates of Penzance, Honor Society, Schiller Verein, Girl Reserves, Choral Club, J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To scale the heights of literary success. Irvin Sidney Siglin Siggfy Sports Editor, Weekly, Secre- tary, Treasurer, Deanls Council, Chess and Checker Club, An- nual Staff, Captain, Hall Guards, 4B-4A Social Commit- tee, Junior Track Team, Secre- tary, Vice-President, UR Club, Choral Club, Schiller Verein, executive Board, Student Coun- cil, Civics Club, Honor Society, Secret ambition: To be a great surgeon with a Van Dyke beard. Sixty-four H :'-'+fj.Ei'5: ' 625422-21.212'6 .: ' 0 f , ,.: 5 . . r M. , an we we--.-... we am. ya,--fmrwf. '2Z3?4farnayzQres:a-aeiijg W5 WR' . ragfweafrsiefaeiaff X535 32 g2?e5e',.,aeafl?sELQEi.,5?Z?1e? Frances Carrie Silsbee Student Secretary, G.A.A., Civics Club. Arthur Owen Simon Ari Civics Club, J.Y.L., Choral Club, Symphonic Choir, Pi- rates of Penzance, Emerald Isle, Dizzy Baton. Secret ambition: To own a monkey-nut factory. Margaret Simon Margie Civics Club, G.A.A., J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To marry a multi-millionaire. Margaret Greta Sjodin Billie G.A.A.g Game Class, Tennis Club, Girl Reserves, Choral Club, Pirates of Penzanccgn Civics Club, Office Secretary, P.-T.A. Representative. Secret ambition: Beauty op- erator. Lucille M. Slater Lulu Student Secretary, Civics Club, G.A.A., Student Council, Stud- ent Council Conference Sten- ographer, Business Manager, Weekly Staff, Business Manager, Annual Staff, Honor Society, Mayfair, Glee Club, Star Club. Irving E. Slotnick Symphonic Choir, J.Y.L., Maid of the Mill, Pirates of Penzance. Secret ambition: Ph. D. in Semitic languages. Isadore Slutsky Izzy Choral Club, Civics Club. Barbara Louise Smith Bob Civics Club: G.A.A.: Student Council: Honor Society: Busi- ness Manager, Weekly, Lantern: Head Secretary, Student Activ- ity Office. Jeanne Snider Icunie Civics Club: G.A.A.: Stud- ent Council: Choral Club: J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To become a famous dress designer. Ida Snyder Civics Club Representative: Choral Club: Library Assistant: G.A.A.: Weekly Typist: Treas- urer, j.Y.L.: Citizens' Club: Honor Society: Tennis Club: Student Council: 4B-4A Social Committee: Harlequin Club: Spanish Club. Secret ambition: To be a private secretary to Walter Winchell. Ruth Lorraine Snyder G.A.A.: Civics Club: Mayfair: Home Economics Club. Secret ambition: To be a social worker. George LeRoy Soderstrom Sody Civics Club: Aero Club: In- ternational Drawing Exchange. Secret ambition: To be a radio operator. Rosalind Sol R05 Civics Club: G.A.A. Student Council: Choral Club: Fencing Class. Secret ambition: To be a nurse. Violet Sommers Vi-W G.A.A.: Civics Club: Ger- man Club: Weekly Agent: Classes: P.-T.A. Representative: Librarian: Weekly Typist. ,Secret ambition: To be a successful journalist. Q :fat 32 iff William Sornoff Bill Civics Club: Student Coun- cil: Stamp and Coin Club. Secret ambition: To solve the depression without technocracy. Frances Spatz Babe Annual Staff: Weekly Staff: J.Y.L.: G.A.A.: Civics Club: 4B-4A Social Committee: 4B Nominating Committee: Weekly Agent: Honor Society: Student Secretary: Citizens' Club: Schil- ler Verein. Secret ambition: Free lance writer. Leo C. Spidulias Lee Civics Club: R.O.T.C. Crack Platoon: Rifle Squad: Sergeant: Senior Hi-Y: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To be a musician. Ruth Lenor Spiegel Ruthy G.A.A. Representative: Citi- zens' Club: Drama Class: French Club: Cupid's Night Out: Tennis Club: P.-T.A. Delegate: Swimming Club: Game Class: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Girl Reserves: Student Council Exe- cutive Board. Selma Sprecher Slrawberry Blond Vice President, Penaspir: Stud- ent Council: Spanish Club: J.Y.L.: G.A.A.: Civics Club: Girl Reserves: Life-Saving Class: Citizens' Club: Harlequin Club: Honor Society: Tennis Club. Clarence F. Steichmann Stikey Dean's Council: Chairman, Honor Society: Secretary, Hi-Y: German Club: Stage and Light Committee: Civics Club: 4B-4A Social Committee: Coach, 'lDie Meisterschaftf' Secret ambition: To be a sailor. Sidney Stein Sixty-fi ve Elenore Rose Stifter Boots G.A.A. Council: Civics Club: Life-Saving Class: Life Guard: Swimming Club: Game Class: Rolier: Volley Ball Champions: Emerald Isle: Main Odice Secretary: German Club. Secret ambition: To be suc- cessful in everything I under- take. Annette Stock Student Council: Main Office Secretary: Weekly Distributor: Representative, Civics Club: Harlequin Club: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To see the world for fifty cents. Leonard Straub Lenny Civics Club: International Drawing Exchange. Secret ambition: To be a civil engineer. Frederic B. Stricker Freddy the Squirt Choral Club: Civics Club: German Club. Secret ambition: Research work in chemistry for a pharm- acist. Harold F. Strohm Harlao Civics Club: Annual Agent: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To receive a degree as Doctor of Optometry. erar .1f:ffe:'2ee 1'ifE get 'l izbv M sm s is 1, . lf Eg , if Q ., A 5 XE me -- 5 3 1 5 5 f S S I is ig? Roy LaSalle Sues lv -. as up Secret ambition: 'lio drice IVQA Campbell's Bluebeafd. I I .MAJ X25 js- 5 . f , i-- . ' . mo . O if - f 5 K AIN :lf i 1. 5. sekl emi Civics Club' . 'fi Sixty-six Clarence Albert Swanson Swlmee Honor Society: Student Coun- cil: Civics Club: 4B-4A Social Committee: German Club: Inter- Class Baseball Champions: Inter- national Drawing Exchange: Architectural and Engineering Club. Secret ambition: To attend Armour Tech. Ethel Geneva Swanson Etb Swimming Club: Girl Re- serves: G.A.A.: Civics Club: Choral Club: Secretary, Girl Reserves: Game Class. Mae Swanson Marie Civics Club: G.A.A.: Stud- ent Council: Library Assistant: Lieutenant Hall Guards: Girl Reserves. Secret ambition: To be a private secretary. Sydney Switt Red J.Y.L.: Civics Club: Music Club: French Club: Penaspir: Debate Club: Aeroplane Club. .Secret ambition: To be a lawyer. Irving Taff Gimel Civics Club: Choral Club: Wrestling: Lightweight Foot- ball: German Club: Symphonic Choir: Penaspir. Secret ambition: To be a millionaire. Stella Teeman Civics Club: G.A.A.: J.Y.L.: Secretary, International Draw- ing Exchange: Weekly Typist: Game Class: Harlequin: Student Council: Citizens' Club: French Club. Secret ambition: To make my first million from pretzels. Rhuegene Tiger Gene Junior Penaspir: Music Club: Civics Club: G.A.A.: Harlequin Club: Citizens' Club: Student Secretary: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To be a concert pianist. Marian Isobel Tragus Civics Club: Choral Club: Library Assistant: G.A.A.: In- ternational Drawing Exchange. Melvin Ury Mel Associate Editor, Weekly: Annual Staff: Heavyweight Basketball Team: Dean's Coun- cil: Honor Society: Physics Club: J.Y.L.: Student Council: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a star college basketball player. Vernerd Venema Vern Inter-Class Track Champions: Civics Club: International Draw- ing Exchange: Track Team: German Club: Model Aero Club: German Play, 'lMeister- schaft. Secret ambition: Mechanical engineer. Elizabeth Vician Peivlw G.A.A.: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To marry the man of my heart. Lorraine Victor Larry G.A.A.: Civics Club: Spanish Club: J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To be a tennis champion. Ted Vlahandreas Civics Club: Orchestra: Be- lieve It or Not Club: Chemistry Club. Dolores Voigt Do Lieutenant, Captain, Assist- ant Chief, Hall Guards: Civics Club: G.A.A.: Swimming Club: Tennis Club: Fencing Class: Choral Club: Harlequin Club: History Club: Citizens' Club: Girl Reserves: Schiller Verein: Game Class. Secret ambition: To be a woman Clarence Darrow. Jerome Waldman jerry Civics Club: Model Aero Club: Swimming Squad: Tennis Club: Life Guard: Honor So- ciety: Golf Club: Inter-Class Swimming, Baseball, Basketball Teams. Secret ambition: Still a secret. Betty Wallach Bets Honor Society: Student Council: G.A.A.: Civics Club: Tennis Club: Secretary, Spanish Club: Choral Club: J.Y.L.: Citizens' Club, Secret ambition: To be a private secretary. Geraldine Catherine Walsh ferry President, Vice-President, Ger- man Club: Student Council: Civics Club: P.-T.A.: G.A.A. Council: Symphonic Choir: Choral Club: All-City Girls' Conference: Life-Saving Class: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To be an eflicient interior decorator. James P. Walsh Iim Student Council: Internation- al Drawing Exchange: Inter- Room Baseball Champions: Civ- ics Club. Secret ambition: To be a navy pilot or a major league ball player. William M. Watenmaker Willie Track: Symphonic Choir: Civ- ics Club: German Club: J.Y.I.. Secret ambition: To enter the Olympic games as a sprinter. Kenneth G. Watt Kenny Civics Club: Senior Hi-Y: International Drawing Exchange. Secret ambition: To visit the West. Glenn Lewis Weeks Farmer Treasurer, 4B Class: Presi- dent, Vice-President, Interna- tional Drawing Exchange: Treas- urer, Architectural Club: 4B- 4A Social Committee: Swim- ming Team: Inter-Class Swim- ming Champions: R Club: Student Council: Civics Club. Sixty-seven Anne Wegener Skeezix Mayfair. Secret ambition: To be a trained child nurse. Evelyn Weidman Evy Civics Club: J.Y.L.: G.A.A.: Honor Society: Citizens' Club: Spanish Club: Swimming Club: La Estrella Staff. Secret ambition: To be a noted lawyer. Martha Weil Martie Spanish Club: Weekly Agent: Honor Society: G.A.A.: Student Council: J.Y.L.: Annual Agent: Civics Club: Weekly Typist: Choral Club: Penaspir. Secret ambition: Child wel- fare worker. Edward H. Weinberg Ea' Mayfair: Welfare Club: Non- Smokers' Club: Dramatics Club: Commercial Club: Glee Club: 'iWindmills of Holland: Civ- ics Club: Model Aero Club. Leo Weisel Weasel Symphonic Choir: Emerald Isle: Vice-President, Music Club: Weekly Staff: J.Y.L.: Civics Club: Penaspir. Clara Kala Weisman Kay Civics Club: G.A.A.: Tap Class: J.Y.L.: W.A.T. Club: Girl Reserves: Choral Club. Secret ambition: Mail man. Alyce R. Weiss Al Civics Club: G.A.A.: Choral Club: J.Y.L.: Tennis Club: Harlequin Club: Game Class: Student Secretary: Representa- tive, P.T.A. Secret ambition: To be a dra- matic actress. Sixty-eight Wanda Helena Wencel Cully G.A.A. Representative: Inter- Room Baseball Champions: Game Class: Fencing: Play Day: G.A.A. Assemblies: Vice-Presi- dent, Swimming Club: Life Guard. Secret ambition: Te become Women's golf champion. Dorothy Miller Wenzel Tomboy G.A.A.: Game Class: Tennis Club: Mayfair Operetta, l'Wind- mills of Holland: Champion Basketball Team: Roleir Girl: Civics .C'lub: .Mayfair, Toy- shopgv Glee Club: Volleyball Team: Baseball Team. Secret ambition: To become a physical educator. Emily Wenzel Florence E. Westhoff Flo G.A.A.: Civics Club: German Club: German Club Paper Staff: Library Assistant: Repre- sentative, P.-T.A. Secret ambition: To be a librarian. Marilyn Wexler Monkey G.A.A.: Penaspir: Choral Club: Civics Club: Girl Re- serves: J.Y.L.: Swimming Club: Student Council . Secret ambition: To be a so- ciety editor. Harvey White Physics Club: Debate Class: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To be a Pl'1.D. Thelma Whittman Tem Civics Club: G.A.A. Secret ambition: To be an interior decorator. Dagmar Widlund Student Council: G.A.A. Rep- resentative: Civics Club: Game Class: Choral Club: Girl Re- serves: Tennis Class: Honor So- ciety. Frank Wietzke Witz German Club: International Drawing Exchange: Hi-Y: Ger- man Club: Meisterchaft: Civics Club: Stage and Light Committee. Secret ambition: God only knows. John Wigent Civics Club: Captain, R.O. T.C. Band: Orchestra: Pirates of Penzance: Whole Town's Talking: So This Is London: Plumber's Opera: All-Chi- cago High School Orchestra: Wrestling. Florence Williams Flo G.A.A.: Civics Club: Choral Club: Tennis Club: German Club. Secret ambition: To be a private secretary. Herbert Winchell Herb Track Team: Skating Team: Spanish Club: Civics Club: J. Y.L.: Citizens' Club. Secret ambition: To become a Wall Street broker. Helen Witkin Hel G.A.A.: Game Class: Life Saving Club: Tap Class: Drama Class: Choral Club: Citizens' Club: History Club: Weekly' Distributor: Civics Club Execu- tive Board: Chairman, Clean-Up Committee. Secret ambition: To play foot- ball. Ralph Wittenmeier Willy Football: Hi-Y: Track Cham- pions: Civics Club: Wrestling: Inter-Class Swimming. Secret ambition: To feel at home in an English class. aa S3 ia Anne Evelyn Wolff Annetle Choral Club: G.A.A.: Civics Club: Student Council: Girl Reserves: Harlequin Club: Hon- or Society: Freshman Volleyball Champions. Secret ambition: To travel far and wide. Bernice Wolter Betts Roleir: G.A.A. Representa- tive: Civics Club: Harlequin Club: Game Class: Tennis Club: Choral Club: Freshman Volley Ball Champions: Life Saving Club: Tap Dancing. Secret ambition: To travel. June Letitia Wygodny Prunes Choral Club: Civics Club: G.A.A.: J.Y.L.: Freshman Spon- sor. Secret ambition: To be a nurse. Helen Yonge Mickey Civics Club: G.A.A.: Citi- zens' Club: Game Class. Secret ambition: To be my dad's secretary. Elinore Clarice Zanger Elly Civics Club: Weekly Agent: Student Council: G.A.A.: Har- lequin Club: j.Y.L.: Citizens' Club: Choral Club: Tennis Club: Penaspir: Tap Dancing. Secret ambition: To be sec- retary to Dr. I. F. Williger. Sylvia Constance Zeidman Zip Annual Staff: Main Ofhce Sec- retary: Student Activity Office Distributor: Student Council: Representative, Civics Club: Captain: Hall Guards: Citizens' Club: J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To be a per- sonal friend of all the celebri- ties of the United States. Maxine Henrietta Zelenka Mackie Believe It or Not Club: Choral Club: G.A.A.: Civics Club: Art Club. Secret ambition: To become an artist. Sixty-nine Helen Zlotnik Hel Civics Clubg G.A.A.g J.Y.L.g Honor Societyg Student Secre- taryg German Club. Secret ambition: To have long fingernails. Irene Lucile Rita Zmyslony G.A.A.g Civics Clubg May- fair. Secret ambition: To be a teacher. Doris Anderson Alfred Baizer Evelyn Bank Russel Bateman Arthur Baum Dorothy Beals Norman Beals uinton Benson Paul Bieda li Mary Biegler Elmer Bierhanzel V, Joe Blanton , Charles Blende Anita Blonsky Edith Bosen Bruce Brady Edith Brandstatter Edward Brody Don Browne William Buffleben Pearl Case Marvin Cassell Alfred Cherman Theodore Christopher Betty Cohen Charles Coles Helen Conroy Leonard Cross Doris Cullin Olga Dankowski Noel Dean Harold Benson Q V L Seven fy Joseph Diechman Frieda Doolittle Lorraine Duket Charles Edholm Catherine Edwards Fern E ggert Seymour Eisenburg Harold Faktor Sam Fierstein Martin Finnerty Robert Fink Edythe Fishman Paul Fjellander A David Frees Maurice Freidman Leonard Frelich Mabel Frey Eugene Fritz Rochelle Frost Louis Fuchs Herbert Gebhardt Teddy Geocaris Bernice Goldberg Lucille Goldberg Lauretta Goldman Mildred Goldstone Beatrice Goodman Walter Goranson David Gordon Alexander Grab Benjamin Greenblatt August Gref Lillian X. Zoldan Pest Civics Clubg G.A.A.g Student Councilg j.Y.L.g Choral Clubg International Drawing Exchangeg French Clubg Student Secretary. Secret ambition: To be an excavator in the Orient. Alex Groh Florian Gruzalski Lewis Hallier Donald Hanson Norman Harris Thomas Helt Frances Henry Marie Hobler Betty Hofner Lillian Holvay Marvin Horwitz Marion Hurley Minnie Isen Evelyn Jensen Elizabeth Johns John Jung Jeanette Kahn June Kaufman Tom Keegan Maurice Kerman Lester Klein Ruth Klein Hugh Kluesner Anton Koch Steven Kohanza Jeanette Kohn joe Kooperman Rose Korn Esther Kovitz Agnes Kozicki Morrel Kritzberg Diedrich Kropp Walter Kupfer Marion Lafbury Haskell Lamm Jerome Lauter Frieda Lebovits Frank Leis Donald Lewis Ruth Lieberman Eleanor Lotts Eric Lundgren Isabelle Mailick Walter Mandel Robert Montgomery Arthur Marmoll Anton Marsala Frank Marshall Mary McLaughlin Joseph Meagher Phineas Meisel Julius Meyerovitz Sam Miska Doyle Morris Robert Montgomery Arthur Naiditch Herman Nelson Kenneth Oberlander Charles O'Brien Ben Plahn Robert Pearson Arthur Porges Edward Pritchett Roland Quinn Marvin Reich Russell Reininger Elsie Reschke John Riedy Nancy Rifkin Isadore Rosenrich Sylvia Ruben George Rubens Sidney Rubin Frank Ruh Joseph Russell Harold Saskin George Schultz Albert Schwartz Paul Shapiro Bernard Singer Vernon Smith Marion Stein John Stock Muriel Sturtz Frank Stocking Charles Sukman 'I Earl Superfine K KJ -jwil' John Szalay Melvin Tennin Ruth.Tatarsky I Susan Tobias -f Mildred Toppel Bernice Trandel Alexander Tremulis John Trevor Ruth Tuttle Louis Umlauf Helen Wagner Jordan Walkov Gwendolyn Wedlock Roslyn Weinberger Robert Weinert Evelyn White Sam Witz Thelma Williams Bernard Wolkow Edith Wynne: Seventy-one JUNE CLASS WILL THE assembled heirs of Roosevelt from the oldest senior down to the youngest of the fast-diminishing ufreshies' were wrapped in gloom. There was a general air of sorrow but an undertone of excitement. No wonder! It was the day appointed for the reading of the will of the June class of 1933-the class that had gone on record as one of the most original ever graduated. As the lawyer who was to read the will entered, silence fell. He cleared his throat and then read in a loud voice The last will and testament of the June class of 1933. We, the members of the said class, being mentally fit, do will all our effects to the following persons, to wit: Item 1. To the new 4A boys, the privilege of taking the prettiest girls to all the social affairs of the school. Item 2. To the new 4A girls, the pleasure of participating in all the assemblies. Item 3. To the juniors, the fun of all the opening games, and the unholy joy of not responding to the cheer leaders. Item 4. To the sophomores, best wishes for passing in that fiend of all subjects, geometry. Item 5. To Mr. Gaffney, sincere thanks for giving us the opportunity of indulging in so many extra curricular activities. Item 6. To Mr. Clarke, a fond farewell and the memory of the best class he ever sponsored. Item 7. To all the 4A division teachers, solemn congratulations on having had the most handsome boys and most beautiful girls ever graduated from Roosevelt. Item 8. To the office force, the privilege of forwarding such grades as they never before handled. Item 9. To Miss Tinker, best wishes for the continued success of the 'lWeekly, in which all of our activities were so faithfully recorded. Item 10. To Mrs. Phillips, many thanks for having made this Annual possible. Item 11. To 209, best wishes for continued activity. Item 12. To Mr. Schulz, grateful thanks for handling our finances so splendidly. Item 13. To the brand new sophs, Qbless their soulsj all the rides they can steal in the elevator. Item 14. To Mrs. Moon, thanks for the plate lunches, and a sincere wish for their continued success. Item 15. To everyone else, goodbye and good luck in making as ine a record. Signed and witnessed this second day of June. Gustave I-Iorschke .... ,....., P resident Albert Davis ...... .... V ice-President janet Farring.. . , ......, Secretary Gordon Sargent.. . . ........ Treasurer Naomi Mesirouf. Srwiziy-fu'0 FEBDUADV CLASS i-1' SECTICDN E !l I l ll Courage, pc'rscvm'a'11fc, strength, and Fl7tI7U'!l11CE are fruits belonging to us as they did to the Pionecrsg for we are pre- jmring fo blaze the trail of 1f011z01'1'0w. 'FEB BERLAND IQ34 ABCLASS Of: 1: ICFDS MARY l20fE NOEL JAIVIU GORDON COMMITTEES OF 4B CLASS 4B Social Com milfve Julius Edwards, Chairman Harry Becker Margaret Reiber William Cody Edward Piggott Woodrow Jaifee Ernette Muessler Estelle Finkel George Sutcliffe Marion Kaecke Florence Wittenborn Ethel Fishkin Ted Bradley 4B Tree Committee Florence Kupersmith, Leonard Kahn Roger Cross Mary Bulla Mildred Hruska Samuel Greenberg Chairman Srrcrzty-seven Seventy-eight I.IFE'S EMOTIQIXIS A Heaven of darkness, An endless abyss, A World of nothingness- Fear of life. A little spark, A beautiful flame, Ambition burning- Fire of life. An illusory possession Of passionate needs, New Worlds to conquer- Fervor of life. Lucille Selwyn FEBRUARY CLASS HISTORY SILENTLY, awed by the several strange sights which greeted our youthful eyes, we walked up the marble steps into the auditorium, into a new environment, a new life, into Roosevelt! That was three and a half years ago, February 1930. Lookin back we outwardl smile et inwardl shudder as we recall our freshmen 1 g I 1 Y y Y Q n da s, with our trials and trium hs over al ebra, our over-loaded brief cases, and senior Y . . P 3 . . . pranks. Our regular diet consisting of spaghetti and chocolate milk and our persistency in poking our noses into places where they were not wanted, distinguished us as the latest additions. Mashed potatoes and gravy raised us to the rank of sophomore. We saw The Whole ToWn's Talking and Pirates of Penzance . We attended our initial football game and watched the fencing team take the city championship and the Kraft cup. We first sang Go Rough Riders, Go , continually tormented the freshies, and began to exhibit a true high school spirit. Our junior year whizzed by like a comet, leaving all of its beauty and brilliance behind. Most of us branched out into extra-curricular activities, encouraged the Student Council, the R.O.T.C. Band and topped it off with the Junior-Senior Social, given by the Civics Club. We are now proud seniors. We run for offices, send poetry to the Weekly feven though it isn't acceptedj, and religiously follow the basketball team to the city cham- pionship. We shall soon leave Roosevelt, its serious studies and its glamour and display. We shall depart with fond memories and a feeling that We have not left behind us a blank slate. As we think of Abe Berland and Bob Marks meddling in school politics, Doris Heyn and the All-City Girls' Conference, Daar, Dry, Levy, and Krieger fighting for Gold and Blue on the hardwood, and scores of others, We believe that those Who follow in our footsteps will somehow benefit through our slight efforts. Howard Miles Tciclamann Seventy-nine Edward William Adesko Nabisco International Drawing Ex- change: Civics Club: Spanish Club. Secret ambition: Aeronautical career. Ruth Dorothy Ahrens Dar G.A.A.: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a com- mercial artist. Edith Alexander Edie G.A.A.: Civics Club: Citi- zenship Club: Game class. Secret ambition: Dramatic art teacher. Olive Elizabeth Andersen Ollie' Mayfair: Toy Shop: Wind- mills of Holland: Star Club: Roosevelt: G.A.A. Council: Ro- leifi Civics Club: Game class: Tap Dancing. Secret ambition: Te be 3 nurse. William Charles Andrews Bill Civics Club: Penaspir: Inter- national Drawing Exchange. Secret ambition: To experi- ment with and discover rela- tionship between the endocrine system and cerebral functions. Jane Ruth Appell Cherie G.A.A.: Civics Club: Choral Club: Citizens' Club: J.Y.L. ,Secret ambition: To swim the English Channel. Ada Louise Backlund Civics Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A. Council: Choral Club, Eighty iff Wifi Eva Bader Babby Orchestra: Tap Class: G.A. A.: Civics Club: German Club. Secret ambition: To be a good secretary. George Baker Bakr' Baseball Team: Swimming Team: R Club: Vice-Presi- dent, International Drawing Exchange: Art Editor, l.D.E. News: Architectural Club: Art Club: Civics Club. ' Secret ambition: To be a cartoonist for Ballyhoo.', Ruth Irene Barr Ribs Civics Club: Student Coun- cil: G.A.A. Council: Choral Club: Spanish Club: J.Y.l..: Citizens' Club: Game Class: P.T.A. Secret ambition: To be a traveling secretary with the Cubs. Mae Beck Debate Team: Tennis Club: G.A.A. Council: Civics Club: Swimming Club: Penaspir: J. Y.L.: Game Class. Harry W. Becker Beck Civics Club: Student Coun- cil: Spanish Club: Penaspir. Secret ambition: To be a baseball executive. Rose Becker Rosie O'Grady Civics Club: G.A.A.: J.Y.L.: Lieutenant, Hall Guard: Choral Club: Honor Society. Secret ambition: Concert pianist. Samuel Herman Becker Beck Civics Club: Choral Club: Symphonic Choir: 'lThe Dizzy Batonf, Student Council: Cap- tain, Freshman Inter-room Base- ball Champions: Physics Club. Secret ambition: To sing in Grand Opera. Richard Andre Bedau Duke Secret ambition: To pilot a yacht Qpreferably my ownl on the seven seas. Annette H. Beller Honey Civics Club: G.A.A. Council: Spanish Club: Drama Class: Citizens' Club: Honor Society: J.Y.L.: Choral Club: Fencing Class. Secret ambition: Commercial lawyer. Abe Edward Berland Lincoln Honor Society: Chief, Hall Guards: Civics Club: Debate Squad: ,Symphonic Choir: De- bate Club: J.Y.L.: Penaspir: Discipline Board: 'KEmerald Isle:,' Choral Club: Pirates of Penzance: Dizzy Baton: Stu- dent Council Executive Board. Secret ambition: To be a suc- cess in law. Rose L. Bernstein Irish Civics Club: Music Club: G. A.A. Council: J.Y.L. Secret ambition: C.P.A. Edith Bershadsky G.A.A.: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a music teacher. Harry Bierma Sailor Civics Club: R.O.T.C. Secret ambition: To own a yacht. Raymond Biering Rag Civics Club. Secret ambition: To make a million dollars. Fl crow. is-2-, W, i.,ifi,g ' tif Frank P. Birong Civics Club: Student Council: Model Aero Club. Secret ambition: To become an aeronautical engineer. Carl Fred Bischof R011 International Drawing Ex- change: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To make model airplanes. Clara Bronstine Larry G.A.A.: Civics Club: Music Club. Secret ambition: Receptionist. Lenore Estelle Brown Lenny G.A.A.: Civics Club: Drama Class: Honor Society: P.T.A. Representative: Choral Club: j.Y.L.: Penaspir. Secret ambition: To be the second Ethel Barrymore. Leonard Jack Brown Lenny Civics Club: Band: Swim- ming Squad: Student Council: Fencing Class: R.O.T.C.: P. T. A. Representative. Secret ambition: To be the world's best developed man4a second johnny Weissmuller. Ruth Brown Rose Civics Club: Spanish Club: G.A.A.: Choral Club: Tennis Class: Student Secretary: Read- ers' Club: Volley Ball. Secret ambition: Dress de- signer. Mary Elizabeth Bulla Timmic' . Annual Staff: Civics Club: Tap Class: Symphonic Choir: Ofhce Secretary: Girl Reserves: Choral Club: Emerald Isle: Dizzy Baton:,' Meet the Ma- jor: Freshman Sponsor: Life Guard: G.A,A. Council: Pena- spir. Secret ambition: To sing with a well known orchestra. Eighty-one Florence Dorothy Bulow Flo Civics Club: G.A.A.: Girl Re- servesg Hall Guard: Mayfair: Welfare Club. Secret ambition: To become a radio artist in drama skits. Clarence Burkross Football Squadg Civics Club: Student Council: Sr. Hi-Y. Shulamith Burman Tennis Club: Orchestrag Sym- phonic Choirg J.Y.L.: Music Club: Civics Club: G.A.A. Council. Secret ambition: To go to Palestine. Jeannette Burmeister Iaybet' G.A.A.: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be an aviatrix. Leon Butler Cross Country Team: Senior Track Team: R Club: Civics Club: J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To at least qualify for the Olympics. Frederick Earl Carr Fred Civics Club: Model Aero Club: Baseball Squad: ,Spanish Newspaper Staff. Secret ambition: Aeroplane Mechanic. Ella Chobot Sally G.A.A. Council: Sophomore Championship Baseball: Roleir: Tennis Class: Girl Reserves: Civics Club: P.T.A. Representa- tive. Eighty-two Doris Vivian Chrisrell Dorlo Mayfair: G.A.A.g Glee Club: Star Club: L'Education Maryg Open Housegn i'Windmills of Hollandf' Drama Class: 'tThe Toy Shopg Student Secretary: Honor Society: Civics Club: Meet the Major: P.T.A.g Girls' Conference: Student Council: G.A.A. Council. Secret ambition: To practice nursing. William Parker Cody Bill Choral Club: Honor Society: Student Council: Track Team: Civics Club. Leonard Cohen Lvrlny Civics Clubg Track Team: Representative P.T.A.: Fencing Class: Beginners' Band: Inter- mediate Bandg Student Council. Secret ambition: To be the world's ,greatest athlete. Morris Cohen Moyxb Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a business success. Lorraine Lillian Cohn Lorr Representative, Civics Clubg Student Council: Harlequin Clubg Library Assistant: J.Y.L.g Citizens' Club: G.A.A.: Lieu- tenant, Hall Guards. Secret ambition: Sob Sister. John Edward Colin lack Football Squad: Civics Club: Model Aero Club: La Estrella: R.O.TiC.g International Draw- ing Exchange. Secret ambition: To do aero- plane work. Sarah Cooper Soolzy Civics Club: Scribblers' Club: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Music Club. Secret ambition. Opera singer. Mary Coungeris Midge G.A.A.: Civics Club: May- fair Glee Club: Welfare Club. ,Secret ambition: To be nn artist or athlete. Kenneth Course Roger Cross Rage Civics Club: Honor Society: Junior Track Team: Senior Track Team: Baseball Squad: Beginners' Band. Secret ambition: To be a great athlete like Dollard. Bernard G. Curtis Curt Swimming Squad: Library As- sistant: Lifeguard: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be Dean of Men at Vassar. Jane Darvin Ianey Choral Club: Civics Club: J. Y. L.: G.A.A.: Music Club: Scribblers' Club. Secret ambition: To be an opera star. Lillyan Lorraine Davids jimmy Civics Club: G.A.A.: Choral Club: Honor Society. Secret ambition: It shall re- main a secret. Harold J. Demsch Iis Track Team: Football Squad: Student Council: German Club: Choral Club: Cross-Country Team: Civics Club. Secret ambition: Little plump brunette with brown eyes. r-1 . Q ' - is W Mildred Deutsch Millie J.Y.L.: Citizens' Club: G. A.A.: Choral Club: French Club: Drama Class: Do Your Worst: Honor Society: Debate Club. Secret ambition: To be 3 teacher. Sigmund Dlug O. Jack Dollard Minnie Track Team: Golf Team: Civics Club: Model Aero Club: R Club: Choral Club: Sym- phonic Choir: Baseball Squad. Meyer Dolnick Mika' Symphonic Choir: Civics Club: j.Y.L.: Track Team: R Club: Student Council: Choral Club: Physics Club: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To retire at twenty-five. Don Ebbert Don Secret ambition: To have a season pass to the Cubs ball games. Julius Edwards Dean's Council: Vice-Presi- dent, Choral Club: Symphonic Choir: Emerald Isle:', J.Y.L.: Assistant Chief, Hall Guards: Debate Club: Student Council: Treasurer, Civics Club: Weekly Agent: P.T.A.: The Dizzy Baton. Frieda Elbaum Frilzie Honor Society: Annual Agent: j.Y.L.: Citizens, Club: Civics Club: Tennis Clubr: G.A.A.: Lieutenant, Hall Guards. Secret ambition: To find out if I have any ambition. Eighty-thfee Julia Ellenbogen julie Civics Club: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: J.Y.L.: Symphonic Choir: Choral Club: Drama Class. Secret ambition: To be a good housewife. Gunvor Erickson Gumfy G.A.A.: Civics Club: Spanish Club: Choral Club: Game Class: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To shrink six inches. Perry Van Ewing Buster Wrestling Team: Sergeant, Rifle Team: R.O.T.C.: Inter- national Drawing Exchange: Civics Club: Model Aero Club: Gymnastic Team. Secret ambition: To be an improvement over my dad. Delmar D. Feinberg Del Student Council: Representa- tive P.-T.A.: Weekly Agent: J.Y.L.: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a C.P.A. Hilda Feinglass Hil G.A.A. Council: Tennis Club: J.Y.L.: Citizens' Club: Honor Society: Spanish Club: Game Class. ,Secret ambition: Not to blush at the wrong time. Harry Feldman Inter-Room Baseball Champ- ions: Civics Club. Sidney Feldman Sid Student Council: Civics Club: Swimming Squad: Honor SO- ciety. Secret ambition: To be a lawyer. Eighty-four Sylvia Feldman S yl Student Secretary: Civics Club: G.A.A.: Mayfair: Star Club: Glee Club. Secret ambition: To become a famous pianist. Edith M. Felton Civics Club. Estelle D. Finkel Exile Secretary, J.Y.L.: Secretary, Dean of Girls: G.A.A.: Coun- cil: Roleir: Swimming Club: Freshman Sponsor: Student Council: Civics Club: Fencing Class: Symphonic Choir: Jun- ior Lifeguard: Drama Class: Honor Society: Annual Staff: Game Class: Dizzy Batonf' Emerald lslesf' Secret ambition: To ride on top of a train as the old time movie heroes did. Betty Finley Civics Club: Library Assist- ant: G.A.A.: Choral Club: J.Y.L.: Debate Club. Secret ambition: To become a newspaper editor. Helen Fischer Fisla G.A.A.: Civics Club: Student Council: Tennis Club: Tap Class: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To be a private secretary. Ethel Fishkin Atlle Weekly Agent: G.A.A.: Sen- ior Orchestra: Choral Club: Symphonic Choir: Pirates of Penzancegu 'lErnerald Isle: Honor Society: J.Y.L.: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To tickle the keyboard as Harold Van Horn does. Rosalyn Jean Frankel Frankie ,Student Council: Civics Club: G.A.A. Council: Honor Society: Tap Class: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: J.Y.L.: Weekly Agent: Drama Class. Secret ambition: To meet Johnnie. Edna Mae Freedman Edmzla Penaspirg Music Club: Drama Class: G.A.A.g Civics Club: Tennis Class: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To be an Olympic diving champion. Goldie Freedman June A. Freeman Iunie G.A.A.g Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a nurse. Jean Friedenberg Gingie G.A.A.g Civics Club: Tennis Clubg J.Y.L.g Citizens' Club: Game Class. Secret ambition: To say the right thing at the right time. Robert E. Fuller Bud Civic Club. Secret ambition: Air mail pilot. Howard Gaebel Howie R.o.T.C,g Civics Club: Daubers' Club: International Drawing Exchange: Golf Club. Secret ambition: To be a commercial artist. Tillie Garber G.A.A.g Civics Club: J.Y.Lg Spanish Club: Tennis Clubg Volleyball Champions: Baseball Championsg Game Class. Emma Guass Civics Club: G.A.A. William Allen Geflinger Bubs International Drawing Ex- change: Civics Club: Inter- class Fencing Champions: Fenc- ing Team. Secret ambition: To make good in aviation. Helmer Gena Hal Football Squad: Wrestling Squad. Robert Geng Burl International Drawing Ex- change: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a mechanical engineer. Adeline Ethel Glasser Atl Secretary, Debate Clubg Treasurer, Penaspir: Library As- sistantg Citizens, Clubg Civics Clubg Choral Club: J.Y.L.g G.A.A.g Drama Class. Secret ambition: To find Gracie Allen's missing brother with Munchausen's Cousin Hugo. Nathan Gold Spalx 1 . T anag s Coun- K' ms, Civic5fClub. ' T., Secret , a itioiizgl To Y beI'a business su ess. f Edyce Goldberg E-wee Student Secretary: Civics Club: Girl Reservesg G.A.A.g Honor Society: Mayfairg Star Club. Secret ambition: To take a trip around the world. Eighty-five Beatrice Kaye Goldstein Bee Civics Club: G.A.A. Council: j.Y.L.: Game Class: Tap Class: Choral Club: Student Council: Drama Class: Harlequin Club: Weekly Typist. Secret ambition: To make my own program. Filmore Goldstein Honor Society: J.Y.L.: Civics Club: Track Team: Wrestling Squad. Frank Goldstein Goldie Civics Club: Student Coun- cil: Captain, Hall Guards: Model Airplane Club: Scribbl- er's Club: Honor Society. David Gomberg Gom Honor Society: Dean's Coun- cil: Track Team: ,Student Coun- cil: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be presi- dent. Joe Gomberg Ioan Civics Club: Track Team: Championship, I n t e r-Mural Track and Swimming Teams. Secret ambition: To pull teeth. David Gordon Dave Physics Club: Debate, Club: Chess and Checker Club: Civics Club. Sidney Morton Gordon Chubby Architectural Club: Interna- tional Drawing Exchange: Zool- ogy Club: Civics Club: Model Aero Club: J.Y.L.: Physics Club. Secret ambition: To be an engineer. Eighty-six Miriam Graf Em Gee G.A.A.: Civics Club: Choral Club: Game Class. Secret ambition: To have black hair and blue eyes. Gertrude Joann Gram Nisgy Student Secretary: G.A.A. Council: Repnesentative, fP.-T.A. Civics Club: Choral Club: Tap Class: Game Class: J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To eat crack- ers in bed. Janet Lois Grau Teddy G.A.A. Council: Civics Club: Tennis Club: Tap Class: Girl Reserves: Choral Club: Sopho- more Baseball Champions: Office Secretary: Dizzy Baton? Secret ambition: To be a professional dancer. Marie Greanias Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Civics Club: Mayfair: Glee Club. Samuel M. Greenberg Bud Civics Club: Debate Club: Physics Club: Chess and Check- er Club: Honor Society. Marjorie Frances Gronberg Murj Civics Club: Choral Club: Tennis Club: Fencing Class: G.A.A.: Tap Class. Ruth Grossberg Ruthie Civics Club: Choral Club: J.Y.L.: G.A.A.: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To be a concert pianist. Mary Gruber Curly Civics Club: G.A.A.: Star Club. Secret ambition: To try my best at all times. Shirley Brandel Guttman Bumpsy Secretary, ,Student Council: Civics Club: G.A.A.: Repre- sentative, P.-T.A.: Weekly Agent: Drama Class: The Shoes That Dancedn: Citizens' Club: Spanish Club: Debate Club: Vice President, J.Y.L.: Fresh- man Baseball Champions: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To write, direct, and act in radio skits. Arthur H. Haedike Orchestra: Band: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To have a position as music arranger for Symphony Orchestra. Oliver Halderson Ollie Football Squad: Civics Club: Student Council: R.O.T.C. Secret ambition: To be an all-city man. Cecile Halpern See ,Student Council: Civics Club: G.A.A.: Tennis Club: Game Class: French Club: Honor So- ciety: Weekly Agent: Annual Agent. Gertrude Halvarson Gertie Civics Club: G.A.A.: Ger- man Club: Girl Reserves: Inter- Room Volley Ball. Secret ambition: To be an interior decorator. John Edward Hamilton Mildred Theresa Handke Milly G.A.A.: Civics Club: Choral Club: Pirates of Penzance: Tap Class: Drama Class: Span- ish Club: Weekly Staff. Leonard Jerome Hantover Lenny Architectural Club: Secretary, International Drawing Exchange: R.O.T.C.: Advanced Band: Sen- ior Orchestra: Civics Club: Choral Club: Student Council: Beginners' Band: Indoor Track: l'Meet the Major. Secret ambition: To be an architect. Hilde Harjes Red G.A.A. Council: Civics Club: German Club: Fencing Class: Games Class: Swimming Club: Life Guard: Spanish Club: Inter- Room Volley Ball Champions: Roleir. Secret ambition: To be an athletic coach. Walter Wm. Harjes Civics Club: Corporal, R.O. T.C. Secret ambition: To be a teacher. Ruth Helen Havlicek Swede Civics Club: G.A.A. Coun- cil: Weekly Typist: Citizens' Club: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To be a nurse. LeRoy Hayman Pee-wee Penaspir: J.Y.L.: Football Squad: Golf Club: Civics Club: Co-Author, Meet the Major. Secret ambition: It has been suppressed by years of toil and study. Ruth Hedman G.A.A.: Civics Club: Choral Club: Life Guard: Tap Class. Eighty-seven Eli Hellman Civics Club. Mary Margaret Hennelly Blondie Civics Club: G.A.A.: Game Class. Secret ambition: To be an aviatrix. Ethel Lucille Herrlin Swede Honor Society: Librarian, German Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A. Council: Civics Club: Fencing Class: Game Class: Mus- ic Club: Choral Club: Tennis Class. Doris A. Heyn De G.A.A. Council: Fencing Class: Game Class: Vice-Presi- dent, Symphonic Choir: uEmer- ald lsle: 'lDizzy Baton: Vice- President, Student Council, Freshman Sponsor: President, Choral Club: Girl Reserves: President, All-City Girls' Con- ference: Tap Class: Drama Club: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To learn fancy diving and always keep smiling. Kalman I. Himelstein Kal Choral Club: Civics Club: J,Y.L. Secret ambition: To be a belligerent professor. Delwin James Hobon Corporal, R.o.T.c.: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To learn aviation. Leonard Holleb Lenny Swimming Team: R Club: Civics Club: Golf Club: Annual Agent: Student Council: Life Guard. Secret ambition: To be a class officer. Eighty-eight Eleanor Holtsberg Lee Civics Club Representative: Harlequin Club: G.A.A.: Base- ball Champions: Choral Club: Drama Class. Secret ambition: To under- study Minnie Mouse. Anne Shirley Holtzman Stooiiiie Orchestra: Civics Club: G. A.A.: Honor Society: Citizens, Club: J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To play Rubinoffls violin on the Chase and Sanborn program. Oscar Wayne Hoof Ozzy R.O.T.C.: Advanced Band: Advanced Orchestra: Ride Team: Civics Club: The Musical Lieu- tenant: Meet the Major. Mildred Hornik Millie Mayfair: Welfare Club: G. A.A.: Office Secretary: Civics Club: Star Club: Honor Society. Mildred Hruska Millie G.A.A.: Civics Club: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To do secre- tarial work. Janet Hummel Inn Civics Club: G.A.A.: Honor Society: Spanish Club. Secret ambition: To be able to play a piano over the radio. Mildred Amelia Huska Muley Bales Civics Club: G.A.A. Secret ambition: To laugh and grow fat. Arthur Leonard Isbit Porky French Club: J.Y.L.: Civics Club: Choral Club: Band: Phys- ics Club: Musical Lieutenantf' Meet the Major: Pirates of Penzance. Secret ambition: To be a radio announcer. Edith Jackson Giggles Mayfair: President, Home Economics Club: Glee Club: Secretary, Welfare Club: G.A.A.: Student Council: Civics Club: Office Secretary: Drama Class. Secret ambition: To be a secretary. Irwin Bernard Jacobs jake Debate Club: Civics Club: Physics Club: Chess and Check- er Club. .Secret ambition: To be an oral surgeon. Lois Amanda Jacobson Jackie Life Guard: Swimming Club: Daubers' Club: G.A.A.: Life Saving Club: Civics Club: Fencing Class: Weekly Agent. Secret ambition: To be a swimming instructor. Woodrow Jaffee Woody Civics Club: Honor Society: Library Assistant: Wrestling Team: Chess and Checker Club. Secret ambition: To be a great philosopher. Mary June Jasper Iunie Civics Club: G.A.A.: Office Secretary: P.-T.A. Representa- tive: German Club: Civics Club: Choral Club: Penaspir. Secret ambition: To own and operate my fatheris business. Edith Grace Jenkins E Civics Club: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Tennis Club: Game Class. Secret ambition: To be a star bowler. Ruth Johnson Rufus Civics Club: G.A.A.: Spanish Club. Secret ambition: To be a graduate. Denise Shelley Jones Denny Civics Club: G.A.A. Secret ambition: To make a thousand dollars a week. Charles Jubert Chuck Civics Club: Football Squad. Charles Jack Kabin Churl-1 Vice - President, Treasurer, German Club: J.Y.L.: ,Civics Club: Student Council: Choral Club: :Symphonic Choir: Em- erald Isle: Dizzy Batonf' Secret ambition: To make the honor roll. Marion Josephine Kaecke Cakey G.A.A. Council: Civics Club: Game Class: R Club: Inter- Room Baseball Champions: In- ter-Room Volley Ball Champ- ions: Spanish Club: Swimming Club: Life Saving Club: Honor Society. Leonard M. Kahn Lenny Civics Club: R.O.T.C.: Stud- ent Council: Chevrons Club. Secret ambition: To be a general of the U. S. Army. Myrtle Kahn Myrt Choral Club: Symphonic Choir: l'Pirates of Penzance: 'KEmerald Isle: Maid of the Mill: Dizzy Batogign P.-T.A. Representative: G.A.A. Council: Civics Club: Office Secretary: Honor Society: Student Council. Secret ambition: To be a school teacher. Eighty-nine Shimmon Kaplan Shin Physics Club: Student Coun- cil: Honor Society: Civics Club: Annual Agent. Secret ambition: To be a great scientist. Ruthe Kaplovitz Babe Life Saving Club: Life Guard: G.A.A. Council: Roleir: Swim- ming Club: Civics Club: Stud- ent Council: Game Class: Fenc- ing Class: Tap Class. Secret ambition: To be a Chicago Normal College school teacher. Jeannette Karlinsky len Representative, Civics Club: G.A.A.: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To be a beauty operator. Ruth Kastens Civics Club: G.A.A.: German Club: Advanced Tap Class. Secret ambition: To attend a business college. Ira Katz Robert F. Kepner Bob Civics Club: Football Squad. Morris Kesler Morry RH Club: Cross Country: Track Team: Symphonic Choir: 'lPirates of Penzance: Emer- ald Isle: Dizzy Baton: Plumbers Operaf' Civics Club: Penaspir: J.Y.L.: Student Coun- cil: Harlequin Club: Choral Club: uMaid of the Milly' Citi- zens' Club. Secret ambition: To get on the air. Ninety Marie Augusta Kessler Slim G.A.A.: Swimming Club: Game Class: Fencing Class. George Kiel Skipper Howard Stanley Klein Peanuts UR Club: Inter-Class Swim Champions: Swimming Team: Golf Club: Choral Club: Civics Club: Believe it or not Club. Secret ambition: To become a criminal lawyer and politician. Garnette Klingstedt Durm-15 Symphonic Choir: Choral Club: Student Council: G.A.A. Secret ambition: To be a beauty operator. Loraine Anna Knoke jolly G.A.A. Council: Music Club: Choral Club: Symphonic Choir: Honor Society: Treasurer, Ger- man Club: Game Class: Fenc- ing Class: Tennis Class: Civics Club. Carol Knudsen Civics Club: Spanish Club: Choral Club: G.A.A. Ruth Laura Koester Blovufir' Civics Club: G.A.A.: Choral Club. George Donald Kolder Beginners, Band: Civics Club. Lois Koppel Lopv: G.A.A.: Civics Club: P.-T.A. Representative: Life Guard: Weekly Agent: Tap Class: Life Saving Class: Freshman Sponsor: Swimming Club. Secret ambition: To become a successful court reporter. Frances Kovin Fran G.A.A.: Annual Agent: J.Y. L.: Dancing Class: Civics Club: Penaspir. Secret ambition: To be :I letter woman. Sarah Annette Krasnow Sally G.A.A.: Civics Club: May- fair: Welfare Club. Secret ambition: To be a pianist. Annamay Krejcik A1111 G.A.A.: Civics Club: Swim- ming club: Penaspir: Choral Club: Tap Dancing: Game Class. Secret ambition: To be a creator of fashions. Burchard Krogh Swezlr' International Drawing Ex- change: Golf Club: Civics Club: Daubers, Club. ,Secret ambition: To be a commercial artist. Civics Club: Lieutenant, Hall Guards. Secret ambition: To be chief of Hall Guards. Joseph M. Kubert Kewbiz' International Drawing Ex- change: Model Aero Club: Civ- ics club: Student Council: Physics Club: Stage and Light Committee: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To become an admiral in the navy. Alberta Kuhlman Ginger Senn: Schurz: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Civics Club: Music Club. Secret ambition: To become Superior of the Good Egg Society. Anna Mae Kunz Nancy Civics Club: Student Council: Baseball Champions: G.A.A.: Spanish Club. Secret ambition: To visit the most interesting places of the world, such as Tibet, Hawaii, Florence, Venice. Florence H. Kupersmith Florriz' Student Council: G.A.A.: Civics Club: Honor Society: J.Y.L.: Spanish Club: Weekly Agent: Girl Reserves: All-City Girls' Conference. Secret ambition: To get a couple of college degrees. Leonard C. Kurth Lennie Architectural Club: Civics Club: international Drawing Ex- change. Secret ambition: To be an architect. June Elma Land G.A.A.: Civics Club: Drama Class: Girl Reserves: 'lEmerald Isle: Choral Club: Symphonic Choir: Fencing Class: Execu- tive Board, Student Council. Edna Elizabeth Larson Eddie G.A.A.: Civics Club: Office Secretary: Life Saving Class: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To be a piano accompanist to some great singer. Helen LaSota Frwzrbic' G.A.A.: Civics Club: Student Council: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To be a beauty operator. N inety-one Warren A. Lau Civics Club: German Club. Jeanette Leader 101111 Civics Club: G.A.A. Coun- eil. Secret ambition: To be a newspaper reporter. Wesley Lechert Specs Track Team: Cross Country Team. Secret ambition: To be States Attorney. Richard Hallett LeFevre Civics Club. Secret ambition: To com- plete two years at Crane Col- lege. Eleanor Lesser Ellie G.A.A.: Civics Club: Span- ish Club: J.Y.L.: Girl Reserves: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To be a B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. Philip Lessin Phil Track Team: Drama Class: Civics Club: Student Council: Orchestra: J.Y.L.: Physics Club. Secret ambition: To make my own program. Marvin Lettvin Kal Football Squad: Wrestling Team: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To fly an airplane. Ninety-Iwo s-af M191 Lucille Levin Lu G.A.A.: Civics Club: Choral Club: Treasurer, Spanish Club: Swimming Club: Life Saving Club: R Girl: Freshman Baseball Champions: Volley Ball Champions: J.Y.L.: Game Class: P.T.A. Representative: Fencing Class. Mildred Levin Millie P.T.A. Representative: Civics Club: G.A.A.: Orchestra: Sym- phonic Choir Accompanistg Choral Club Aecompanist: J. Y.L. Secret ambition: To be a Hollywood movie actress. Clara Mildred Levine Claire Levine Student Council: Civics Club: G.A.A.: All-City Girls' Con- ference: Honor Society: J.Y.L.: German Club: Choral Club: Citizens' Club. Secret ambition: To become a famous artist and to travel. Melvin H. Levine Mal Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Choral Club: Civics Club: Pen- aspir: Spanish Club: Symphonic Choir: Physics Club. Secret ambition: To work in a radio field. Melvin Linne Mal International Drawing Ex- chage: Interclass Fencing Cham- pionship: Civics Club: Fencing Team. Secret ambition: To be a reporter. Selma Ann Lipsig Civics Club: Symphonic choir: Dancing Class: 'lPlumb- erls Opera. Secret ambition: To be a concert pianist. Jeanette Lipsky Ivnuie Civics Club: G.A.A.: J.Y.L.: Readers' Club: Choral Club. Secret ambition. To be a store manager. Margaret Lipsky Sunshine Civics Club: G.A.A.: J.Y.L. Secret ambition. To marry a doctor. Robert Loewy Bob President, Choral Club: Stu- dent Council: Civics Club: Honor Society: Tennis Class. Secret ambition: To get 21 girl. Ellen Lofberg Nellie G.A.A.: Orchestra: Music Club: Civics Club: Honor So- cicty. Secret ambition. To be a pianist of renown. Ted Lukasiak T271 Civics Club: Architectural Club: International Drawing Exchange. Vera Joanna Lund Io G.A.A.: Civics Club: Pena- spir: Swimming Club: Tap Class: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To be a novelist. Wilbur Maas Will .Senior Hi-Y: Stage and Light Committee: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To become an aviator. Doris Elaine Magnuson Dolly Civics Club: Choral Club: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Secre- tary, Home Management Class: Office Secretary: Tap Class: Ger- man Club: Lieutenant, Hall Guard. Secret ambition: To be a good dietitian. Clare Magram G.A.A.: Civics Club: Base- ball Champions: Spanish Club: Volley Ball Champions: J.Y.L.: Tennis Club: Game Class. Milton I. Marks Moose Football Squad: Civics Club: R Club: Wrestling Team. Secret ambition: To become a famous football player and a coach. Robert Marks President, Vice-President, Stu- dent Council: Honor Society: Captain, Debate Team: Presi- dent, Debate Club: Vice-Presi- dent, Civics Club. Secret ambition: To become a criminal lawyer, a second Darrow. Fredricka Joan Marsh Freddie Civics Club: G.A.A. Coun- cil: Choral Clubf Secret ambition: To be a private secretary. John Martens Lrfly Choral Club: Symphonic Choir: Baseball Team: Student Council: Civics Club: P.T.A. Secret ambition: To become President of the U.S.A. Gene McGovern Rell Lightweight Football Squad: Senior Hi-Y: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To keep out of jail. Ruth Mee G.A.A.: Civics Club. Ninety-three George L. Meier Yuiz Stage and Light Committee: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a baseball star. Shirlee Joan Melman Slauslo Civics Club: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: G.A.A.: Harlequin Club: J.Y.L.: Choral Club. Iryne Mendelso-n Eye G.A.A.: Civics Club: J.Y.L.: Choral Club: International Drawing Exchange. Secret ambition: To become an artist. Rivian B. Mendelson G,A.A.: Civics Club: Span- ish Club. B Phyllis Meyer Phil G.A.A.: Civics Club: Pena- spir: Girl Reserves: German Club. Secret ambition. Te be a nurse. Wallace Meyer Wally Civics Club: German Club. Secret ambition: Te be a physician. Bessie Lillian Meyers G.A.A.: Civics Club: Tennis Club: Girl Reserves. Nirzciy-four 1 :L I 1 3 ,,.- i Q: :.-.-: 5 R if' ' . Q 'lg 1 -, I-Iarold M. Miller Hal Lane: Boxing Team: Glee Club. Secret ambition: To get an early program some day. Ralph Miller Slug Architectural Club: Student Council: Civics Club: J.Y.L.: International Drawing Exchange. Secret ambition: To be a civil engineer. Ruth Lorraine Miller Ruthie Honor Society: G.A.A.: May- fair: Choral Club: Representa- tive, Civics Club: Welfare Club: Commercial Club: P.T.A. Representative: Star Club. Secret ambition: To be a private secretary. Charles Minetti Chuck Civics Club: Intermediate Or- chestra: Daubers, Club: Inter- national Drawing Exchange. Secret ambition: To be a commercial artist. Eunice Mueller Dolly G.A.A.: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be an old maid. Grace Esther Mueller Honey Civics Club: G.A.A. Council: Swimming Club: Life ,Saving Club: Choral Club: Studlent Council: Game Class: Fencing Class: Roleir. Ernette Mueseler Toodles Drama Class: Orchestra: Tap Class: Ballet Class: 'Tirates of Penzance: Emerald Isle: P. T. A. Representative: Girl Re- serves: G.A.A.: Civics Club: Citizens Club. Secret ambition: To be a grand opera ballet dancer. George Narens Sllurk Student Council: Civics Club: Penaspirg J.Y.L.: Begininers' Band: Golf Club: Clean Up Committee: Captain, H a ll Guards: Civics Club: Co-Auth- or, Meet the Major. Secret ambition: Te be a hermit. Charles A. Nash Cburk Civics Club: Chevrons Club: R.O.T.C. Band: Rifle Team. Secret ambition: To be a major. Alice Louise Nelson G.A.A. Council: Civics Club: Student Council: Choral Club: Music Club: Girl Reserves: Penaspir: Honor Society. Mildred Newman Milli.- Civics Club: Student Council: G.A.A.g Annual Agent: Captain, Hall Guards: P.T.A. Represen- tative. Secret ambition: To win a raffle. Arthur J. Nicolet Civics Club. ,Secret ambition. To become a stoopnaerat. Lois Margaret Niehing Oliz' G.A.A.: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a commercial artist. Nolan V. Noble Noble Advanced Band: Swimming Squad: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be noble. A ' y Q Mary Rose Noel Rnzzy Secretary, 4B Class: Otlice Secretary: Student Secretary: Honor Society: Girl Reserves: Choral Club: Student Council: Scribblers' Club: Civics Club: Weekly Staff: Annual Agent: Drama Class: Tap Class: The Dizzy Baton: G.A.A.: French Club: Symphonic Choir. Secret ambition: To be an editor and a member of the B.P.T.A. Lowell R. Norum Bob Symphonic Choir: Civics Club: La Estrellagn Model Aero Club: Representative, P. T.A. Secret ambition: To be a civil engineer. Idelle Okman Patsy Secretary, Hall Guards: G.A. A.: Civics Club: Debate Club: German Club: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To go to University of Illinois and be- come a lawyer. Carolyn Olsen Carry G.A.A.: Weekly Typist: Civ- ies Club. Secret ambition: To live com- fortably the rest of my merry little life. Norman Albert Olson Ole Track Team: Chess and Checker Club: Civics Club: Cross Country Team: Choral Club. Elmer W. Orth Burl Stage and Light Committee: Civics Club: German Club: Hi- Y: International Drawing Ex- change. Secret ambition: To teach wood shop. Marcella Osterberg Marry Honor Society: G. A. A.: Weekly Agent: Freshman Base- ball Champions: Representative, P.T.A.: Choral Club: Civics Club Representative. .Secret ambition: To under- study Betty Boop. Ninely-five Earl Edwin Pahn Pony Symphoniic Choir: Football Team: Civics Club: R.O.T.C.: Emerald Islegn Beginners' Bancl. Secret ambition: To sing in opera. Frank E. Payne R.O.T.C. Band: Orchestra: Student Council: Civics Club. Doris Lillian Peterson G.A.A.: Civics Club: Tap Class: Life Saving Club: Choral Club: Game Class. Faye Peterson Don Pierce Stage and Light Committee. Secret ambition: To be a success. Edward Piggott Baseball Team: Football Team: Student Council: Civics Club: P.T.A. Representative: ln- ternational Drawing Exchange. Secret ambition: To be an all-city man. Simon Pinsky Simy ,Symphonic Choir: Orchestra: Band Club: Pirates of Pen- zanceg Emerald Isle: Diz- by Baton: Civics Club: Ger- man Club. Secret ambition: To beat Johnny Wigent for the City championship. Ninety-six Eugenie Piotrowski lean G.A.A.: Civics Club. Secret ambition. To succeed in the business world. Estelle Pizer Essie Civics Club: G.A.A.: J.Y.L.: Weekly Typist: Spanish Club: Citizens' Club: Game Class: Honor Society: Tennis Club: Weekly Agent. Secret ambition: To find out why most boys bite their Hn- ger nails. Robert L. Pohlmann Stage and Light Committee: Model Aero Club: International Drawing Club: Civics Club Representative: Captain, R.O. T.C.g Chevrons Club: Ofhcers' Club. William D. Poole Bill Civics Club: Football Team: Track Team. Ann Pritikin G.A.A. Council: Swimming Club: J.Y.L.: Civics Club: Spanish Club: Inter-Room Vol- leyball Champions: Inter-Room Baseball Champions: Game Class: Choral Club: Fencing Class: Life Saving Club. Katherine P. Psiharis K G.A.A.: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a pro- fessional dress designer. Nicholas Psiharis The Mud Genius President, Architectural Club: Secretary, International Draw- ing Exchange: Chairman, Auto Parking Committee: Editor, I.D. E. News: Chairman, Clean-up up Committee: Civics Club Ex- ecutive Board. Secret ambition: To cultivate one and one-half inches of cookie-duster before the close of the World's Fair. Robert Severin Rasmussen Razzy Honor Society Herman Ray Chairman, Cleanup Commit- tee: Ticket Committee: Track Team: Manager, Swimming Squad: Lieutenant, Hallguards: J.Y.L.: Harlequin Club. Secret ambition: To get a good night's sleep. Regina E. Renner Reggie Choral Club: Civics Club. Edythe Rieck Eitchen Civics Club: G.A.A. Secret ambition: To be a dress designer. Virginia May Robinson Iinny f V , G.A.A.: Civics Club: Ad- vanced Tap Class: German Club. Secret ambition: To be a private secretary. Ruth Eleanor Rocho El Student Secretary: Civics Club: G.A.A.: German Club: Glee Club: Student Council: Honor Society: Toy Shop: Windmills of Holland. Secret ambition: To be a court reporter. Vera S. Rosen Birdie Civics Club: Student Council: Weekly Agent: Symphonic Choir: Emerald Isle: G.A.A. 5255 -Y' fmvgsa si- in Tlif ' ' V X ' iw fl3f'?iL'?l2f?2?f2,.. X' 45, 'gag g.'::y455 Q' was fav .wfss wa. its ..,e,,f.-5 . W5 -if wr .ug sue, . David Raymond Rosenthal Senator Civics Club: J.Y.L.: Student Council: Symphonic Choir: Choral Club: Baseball Manager: Citizens' Club: HRH Club: Foot- ball Squad: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To be a criminal lawyer. Shirley Miriam Rosenthal Sis G.A.A.: Civics Club: Honor Society: Spanish Club: J.Y.L.: Citizens' Club. Secret ambition: To own a Cord Duesenberg. Lester Harvey Rossman Les Civics Club: Physics Club: Debate Club: R.O.T.C.: Choral Club: Chess and Checker Club: Golf Club. Walter C. Roth Dutch Football Team: Senior Hi-Y: International Drawing Exchange: Student Council: Civics Club. Robert Rothenberg Rusiy Baseball Squad: Civics Club: International Drawing Exchange: Spanish Club: Student Council: Band: J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To be a big 'league ball player. Helen Agnes Sabinsky G.A.A.: Civics Club: Lieu- tenant, Hall Guards. Secret ambition: T0 be a pianc teacher. David Samson Davedel Civics Club: J.Y.L.: German Club: ,Student Council: Weekly Agent. Secret ambition: To crack the stock market. N ineiy-seven Richard James Sanders Sandy Band: R.O.T.C.g l'Meet the Majorf' 'KMusical Lieutenantgn Advanced Orchestra: 'lThe Plumbers Operaf' Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a band ollicer. Robert W. Sandgren Szzmly Civics Club: Baseball Team: International Drawinglixchange. Edward C. Schade Civics Club. Jeanette Schechter Angel G.A.A.: Roleir: Civics Club: Swimming Club: Junior Life Saver: Game Class: G.A.A. Council: Choral Clubg Tap Class: J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To be a private secretary. Albert Scher Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Student Council: Civics Club: Physics Club: Weekly Agent. Secret ambition: To enter the University of Illinois and be- come a pharmacist. Qfwcfy 8 M Lillian Schmidt Mickey G.A.A.: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a country school teacher. Gladys Louise Schmitz Babe Mayfair: Welfare Club: l'Toy Shopgu Glee Club: G.A.A.: Commercial Club: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a member of a girl's ice hockey tC3l'n. Ninety-eight Anita Schreiber Civics Club: G.A.A.: P.-T.A. Representative: Tap Class: Game Class: Tennis Class. Ellen Schulman Al Civics Clubg J.Y.L.g G.A.A.: Game Class: Tennis Class: Chor- al Club: Orchestra. ,Secret ambition: To be a lawyer. Ruth Lilyan Schwartz Scottie Civics Club: G.A.A.: J.Y.L.g Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Tap Class: Game Classy Choral Club: P.-T.A. Representative: Golf Club: Student Council. Secret ambition: To be a second Chanel. Claire Roberta Scott Scoiltie Penaspirg Library Assistant: Civics Club: G.A.A. Secret ambition: To make-up ads for a newspaper. Marjory Jean Sell G.A.A. Council: Civics Clubg Girl Reserves: Office Secretaryg Game Class: Tap Class. Lucille Selwyn Lou G.A.A.: Civics Club: Tap Classg Choral Club: J.Y.Lg Citi- zens' Club. Secret ambition: To drag de- pression from around that cor- ner. Leonard A. Serpico Lenny Civics Club: International Drawing Exchange. Secret ambition: To be an architect. Gertrude Betty Shaffer Gert Civics Club: G.A.A.: Stud- ent Council: Game Class: Tennis Class: Swimming Club. ,Secret ambition: It's a secret ambition. Sadelle E. Shaps Civics Club: G.A.A.: J.Y.L.: Tennis Club: Tap Class: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To get a one-suited hand in bridge. Edna Shellstrom E. I. Civics Club:Sympl10nic Choir: G.A.A.: German Club: Lieuten- ant, Hall Guards: Choral Club: All City Girls' Conference. Secret ambition: To be il radio singer like Harriet Cruise. Melvin Sherman Aldy Model Aero Club: Civics Club: Honor Society: La Estrella: International Drawing Exchange: J.Y.L.: P.-T.A. Secret ambition: To obtain a pilot's license. George Shomon Sbom Civics Club: Student Council: Debate Club. Secret ambition: To be a lawyer. James W. Shroff Bernice Shure Bunny G.A.A. Council: Choral Club: Penaspir: Civics Club: Dancing Class: Tennis Club: Debate Club: J.Y.L.: Student Secretary: Spanish Club: Dizzy Batting Pirates of Penzance. ,Secret ambition: To stop roll- ing my eyes. Nathalie Shure Quils G.A.A.: Penaspir: Civics Club: Spanish Club: J.Y.L.: Citizens' Club: Honor Society: Tap Class: Student Council: Debate Club. ,Secret ambition: To learn how to play tennis. Minnie Segal Mitzi J.Y.L.: Civics Club: G.A.A.: Game Class: Swimming Club: Life Saving Club: Tennis Club: Student Council: Choral Club: Spanish Club: Citizens, Club: Fencing Class: Tap Class. Secret ambition: To get mar- ried and raise a family. Esther Silverstein Ex Civics Club: G.A.A.: Weekly Agent: Drama Class: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To be a private secretary. Milton Simkowitz Bud Civics Club: J.Y.L.: Lieuten- ant, Hall Guards: Physics Club: La Estrella: P.-T.A. Representa- tive. Secret ambition: To work in the electrical field. Margaret Dorothy Slora Margie G.A.A.: Civics Club: Choral Club: Symphonic Choir: Ger- man Club: Girl Reserves: Music Club: Swimming Club: Drama Class. Secret ambition: To be a stewardess on a cabin plane. Margaret Snowden Margy Student Council: G.A.A.: German Club: Civics Club: All City Girls' Conference. Secret ambition: To be a lawyer. Burton Jacob Soboroff Schiller Verein: Dean's Coun- cil: J.Y.L.: Honor Society: Student Council: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To Find out what technocracy is all about. Ninety-nine Naomi Alice Sollo Nome Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Civics Club: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To win a waltz contest. Ruth Solomon Babe G.A.A.: Civics Club: Citi- zens' Club: Advanced Orchestra: J.Y.L.: Music Club. . Secret ambtion: To be a second Bollinini. Chester E. Sosnowski Suzz Civics Club. Secret ambition: To be a civil engineer. Frieda Spiegelman Friizie G.A.A.: Civics Club: Harle- quin Club: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To grow seven feet tall. Violet Spivak Vicki J.Y.L.: Civics Club: Tennis Club: G.A.A.: Fencing Class. Anna Stark Civics Club: G.A.A.: Tennis Club: J.Y.L.: Citizens' Club: Game Class. Secret ambition: To be an aviatrix. Myron D. Steinberg Mika' Swimming Teab: Life Guard: RU Club: Civics Club: J.Y.L.: German Club: Choral Club. Om' Hunrlred Joseph Stepansky Steppie Concert master, Orchestra: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To teach Heifetz a better technique. Ruth Eleanor Stromwall Strommy G.A.A.: Civics Club: Student Secretary: All City Girls, Con- ference. Secret ambition: To be a beauty operator. Morton Sturt Auto Parking Committee: Honor Society: Civics Club: Student Council: Captain, Hall Guards. Bernard Sudakoff Sully Student Council: Civics Club: J.Y.L.: Senior Hi-Y: Represen- tative, P.-T.A.: International Drawing Exchange: La Estrel- la: Spanish Club. Secret ambition: To win suc- cess in the medical world. Joseph M. Sugerman Sugar Civics Club: ,Swimming Squad: Student Council: Life Guard: Chemistry Club. Secret ambition: To be able to dive like Berzon and swim like Sutcliffe. George William Sutcliffe Civics Club: Student Council: Rv Club: Dean's Council: Life Guard: Swimming Team: Hi-Y: International Drawing Exchange. Margery Swenson Marg G.A.A. Council: Civics Club: Freshman Sponsor: Choral Club: Girl Reserves: Fencing Class: Tennis Class: Game Class. if l Violet Szantay Vi Swimming Club, Civics Club, Secret ambition: To be a dress designer. Grayce Talmage Gracie G.A.A. Council, J.Y.L., Span- ish Club, Civics Club, Dancing Class, Tennis Club, Dizzy Batongu Swimming Club, Pen- aspir. Secret ambition: To be an adagio dancer. Dorothy Tecozky Dm' Civics Club, J.Y.L., Choral Club, Citizens' Club, G.A.A., Lieutenant, Hall Guards. Secret ambition: To way one hundred ten pounds. Howard Teichmann Ifto Tyke Dean,s Council, Feature Ed- itor, Weekly Staff, Lieutenant, R.O.T.C., Drum Major, Band, Co-Author, Meet the Major,,' Musical Lieutenantgu Civics Club, Executive Board, Student Council, Penaspir, Band, Golf Club. Secret ambition: To be a hermit. Lewis Thorson Lew Civics Club. Marvin Topper Marv Civics Club, Honor Society, Student Council, International Drawing Exchange, Spanish Club, Band, R.O.T.C., Chess and Checker Club, Choral Club. Secret ambition: Electrical engineer. Helen Rose Treiman J.Y.L., Civics Club, G.A.A., Tennis Club, Tap Class, Choral Club. Secret ambition: To raise a family. Jerome Leon Ungerleider Urfgie Civics Club, J.Y.L., Spanish Club. Secret ambition, To be a suc- cessful doctor. Margery E. Uretz Miss Neriz President, Music Club, Civics Club, Choral Club, Symphonic Choir. Secret ambition: To install Stop and Go traiiic system at Roosevelt. Louis H. Valbracht Tiny Civics Club, Student Council, Believe It Or Not Club, Foot- ball Team, Wrestling Team, Inter-Class Swimming Champ- ions, Dean's Council, Harlequin Club, UR Club, Honor So- ciety. Secret ambition: To be an all American tackle. Everette Vreelancl E11 Civics Club, Model-Aero Club. Secret ambition: To become a reporter. Eleanore Wahlburg El G.A.A., Civics Club, Game Class. Secret ambition: To be a teacher. William Wahlburg Seymour Wasserman Wnsxy Student Council, Weekly Agent, Civics Club, Choral Club, Baseball Team. Secret ambition: To be a big leaguer. One Hundred One Sara Wasserzug Sunny J.Y.L.: G.A.A.g Civics Club: Music Clubg Choral Club: Swimming Club: Dramatic Class: Life Guard: Schiller Verein. Secret ambition: To be a champion swimmer. Herbert W. Waterman Bill Library Assistant: Laboratory Assistant: Choral Club. Secret ambition: To get a gymnasium credit for library work. Jack Arthur Waters Civics Clubg Student Council: Honor Society: Stage and Light Committee: La Estrellagn In- ternational Drawing Exchange: P.-T.A. Representative. Morton S. Weber Mortie Cheer Leader: Civics Club: German Club: Student Council: J.Y.L.g P.-T.A. Secret ambition: To head an advertising agency. Violet Adelaide Weber Dolly Civics Club: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Mayfair: Welfare Club Choral Clubg Tennis Club. Secret ambition: To have enough money to be able to travel extensively in comfort. Lenore Weininger Tap Class: Civics Club. Secret ambition: To abolish home work at Roosevelt. Edna Mildred Wetmore Eddie G.A.A.g Game Class: Civics Club: Tap Class: Scribblers Club. Secret ambition: To go to Honolulu. One H umlrezl Two ,. ,s,,,..,. 5 ik .f as if e 'Q' N .E P 5 mm: 3.4 Ev r ii W-Rm ,gf A., ,wma 5 2 :iw i,:s.f.3i .ms Raymond M. Wickham Rudy Orchestra: Model Aero Club: International Drawing Exchange: Civics Club. ,Secret ambition: To be a bass player. Carter Wieneke Slim Civics Club: Aeronautics. Secret ambition: To become a reknowned surgeon. Fred E. Wiley Preny Civics Club: Choral Clubg Track Team: Cross Country Teamg Inter - Class Fencing Champions: Believe It Or Not Club: Honor Society. Secret ambition: To' be an Olympic champion. Sam S. Wisel Lefty Civics Club: Track Team: Baseball Team: Tumbling Team: Model Aero Club. Austin Wiswall Wizzyf Golf Team: Rifle Team: Civ- ics Club: Weekly Agent: Track Team: Baseball Team. Secret ambition: To graduate. Florence Wittenborn Witty Student Secretaryg Civics Clubg German Clubg G.A.A.5 Choral Club. Secret ambition: To be an interior decorator. Aaron Wolf Model Aero Club: Civics Clubg Honor Society: Student Council. Selma Wolinsky Sal Civics Clubg G.A.A.g J.Y.L. Secret ambitiong To own a ranch. Evelyn Zelensky Evic Choral Clubg J.Y.L.g G.A.A. Councilg Civics Clubg Music Clubg Game Classy Student Councilg Citizens' Clubg Read- ers, Club. Secret ambition: To travel in Europe. Abraham E. Zetomersky Abic Captain, Hall Guardsg Civics Clubg J.Y.L. Secret ambition: To travel over the world. Sidney Adler Arthur Allexon Gordon Alswede Charles Anderson Myrtle Anderson Marion Anderson . Alvin Arbetron .,4.-71-' if 'Krle'ne Archer Maurice Ashkinaz Aurel Babb Fred Baer David Baker Regina Bernadine Charles Blender Norman Boehner Sidney Bolon Bernard Bowman Thaddeus Bradley Henry Braver Kathryn Brenke Owen Brinkman Eugene Brown Florence Brownstein Arthur Bruce Laura Bush Helen Busse Morris Carlson La Verne Chavin Ina Clifford Harold Cohan Betty Cohen Melvin Dauber Ben Davis Sylvia Deitrech Robert Dorland Homer Dormer Spiros Dossounis Arthur Dressler Joseph Edelman Louis Edelson Roland Ekenburg Earl Emanuel Daniel Feinberg Esther Feldman Shirley Felsenfeld Martin Finerty Esther Fischer Janet Freed Gail Freedman Milton Fried Leonard Frelich Leonard Ganansky Melvin Gartenberg Harriet Gerber Bernice Gibbs Edward Ginsberg Harriet Ginsberg Evelyn Ginsburg Evelyn Zetomersky Bunny G.A.A.g Civics Clubg Tennis Classy Tap Classg Lieutenant, Hall Guards. Secret ambition: To travel. Mary Zitlin Zils G.A.A. Councilg Drama Classg Fencing Classg J.Y.L.g Choral Clubg Civics Clubg Tennis Classg Game Classg All Star Volleyball Teamg All Star Baseball Teamg Student Council. Secret ambition: To be a radio star. Hilbert Zukerman Zuky Civics Club. Secret ambition: To keep my ambition a secret. Goldie Goldberg David Goodman Sadie Goodman James Gorden George Gormley Edward Grace Aaron Greenberg Howard Greenberg Elizabeth Greenfield Mildred Grek Leonard Grinansky Eugene Haarz Joseph Hanley Thomas Hanley Harold Harris Bernard Hayden Bernice Hayek Sidney Hechtman Soren Hendriksen Maurice Hellman Hale Holin Roy Hoppe William Hunyady Henry Ilkenhaus Amedee Janssen Le Roy Jensen Marie Johnson Raymond Johnson Margaret Jones One Hundred Three Jerome Kalom Ed Kamin Jack Kapes Allan Kaplan Dora Kaplan Lilyan Kaplan Ruth Katz Edward Keller Maurice Kerman Oscar Kleinfeld Cecile Klemtner Raymond Klosneski Wfilliam Kloss Alice Knack Morris Knudsen Vernette Kolodzik Orville Koltweit Tillie Kosary Bessie Kovar George Kozak John Krause Helene Kravitz Fannie Kriegir William Krock Nick Langony Frank La Pointe Joseph La Pointe Billy Larkin Max Leavitt Frieda Lebovits William Leslie Daniel Levin Eli Levine Norman Levine Marvin Levinson Louis Levy Fred Lippert Edwin Lochowitz Emma Logan Sylvia Long Elmer Ludolph Sara Lyon Blossom Mack Evelyn Mahal Harry Marmel John Marschatzky Irvin Martin Florence McGowan Edward Meile Paul Mercer Sidney Merlin Ray Mendelson Evelyn Metz Pauline Meyerson One Hundred F0-ur Edward Miele Regina Milewski Jack Miller Wilbur Miller Lewis Millman Julius Miripolsky Milton Miska George Modell William Mogle Jerome Morrison Jerome Myers Milton Nachemie Ruth Nail Robert Nelson Evelyn Neubacher Wells Ncwhall Madeline Newroth Daniel Nickey Bertha Nitschke Edward Nuber Julius Nuller Sigrid Nykyist Edward O'Connell Winton Olsen Howard Ostergreen Marion Paepke Maurice Page Clara Papini Edson Paradise Henry Paryzek Robert Pekie Isadore Perlman Ray Peterson Grace Plotz Elaine Rabey Sol Ratskoff Frances Rauch Henry Rekett David Reynolds Leo Reynolds William Reynolds Leonora Rice Geneve Richardson Margaret Rieber Anne Rigney Arlie Roberts James Roberts Ruth Rocho Rochelle Rochlin Milton Roth Eleanor Rubenstein Jeanne Rubin James Ryan James Saunders Kenneth Schalk Ethel Scharringhausen Jeanette Schechter Eugene Schiknerr Sylvia Schiller Rose Schmid Edna Schmidt Lester Schneider Morris Schwartz Pauline Schwartz Brita Seaberg Manuel Simon Harold Singer Stephen Slahor Earl Soellner George Spector Florynce Stamler Gertrude Stein Marion Stone Harry Stouffer George Strom Earl Superfine Winnefred Sweeney Richard Tamillo Allan Tanner Winthrop Teller Gilbert Telleson William Thom Lewis Thoreson David Toll Leonard Treiman Ben Trossman Frances Tuller Sylvia Tulsky Bernard Turner Rose Vaborsky Vincent Valiquet Bertram Warshaw Benjamin Weber Orville Weiser Hymie Weiss Fred Weirh Carlyle Wells Evelyn Wennstrom David Widman Gertrude Winkeymann Rose Wolman Miriam Worstell Jack Yankowitz Harry Zaresky Margaret Zlataric Walter Zummer Irene Zmyslony D 55, . , Q N 1? K Om' I'IIllItll'l't1 Pin 'fi' ids Q' .. A f Om' I'lIHll1l'l'!l Six ACTIVITIES E SECTION E L O o -- Oo 0 O0 In the spirit of acloieveineiit Roosevelt students have adopted and ever followed this motto: To strive, to seek, to fiiid, ami not to yield. Top Non'-ff. Rnliin. .X.Kleinfel1l. N.Psl1ilizxris. Bl. l'ry. A. lierlzinrl. M. Sturt. ,X. llzilvlu. l. Sielin. S 1'L'11 nd Rmuf-Miss li. XYate1's. l'. Sieglemzm. if Sliermzm. I. l.:xnfl. J. Eirring. li. XYalsh. ll. XYitkin, X. Ifnftimz Rott' -A. llzivis. H. Ray. S. linttinzm. IJ. llt-yn. R. hiIH'liS. I.. Slater. if .Xmlerson. S. Phillips. Rosen. N. Mesirow. lllr. li. Schulz. STUDENT COUNCIL Fall Selzzexfw' QJIWICI-.RS Spring St'llICSIlC'7' Vlfilliam Chiprin . . . .Pl'C'Xf1lI'l1f ,..., , . . .Robert Marks Robert Marks. , Vin'-l'r'1'5izfr'11I .... Doris Heyn Elaine Klasek Sl't'!'l'ft1l'j'. . Shirley Guttman Albert Davis. . . . ..,.,, Treaxzzrw' .......... Charles Anderson George Laff, , . ,Clmirnzrzu of Discijzlim' 15041111 .. . . .Elaine Klasek Aurel Babb .,., . , fjiifdifllldll of Clean-up Cou:11zilfee.. . , .Nik Psiharis Helen Witkin . , 1- --.. AUM Parking Vll- A 4 b ...., Joseph Stein Oscar Kleinfeld . . . j 0 . . . Morton Sturt Ewald H. Schulz , , . . .Al1l'iSl'7'S. . .,... Evvald H. Schulz Miss Elizabeth W'aters. . . Miss Elizabeth Waters HE Welfare of every student of Roosevelt is the concern of the Student Council, the representative assembly of the school to which every division and club sends delegates. This organization deals with the problems confronting the student body in general and suggests possible solutions for them. The discipline board of this body, as the name implies, has definite disciplinary powers. The clean-up committee has as its function the maintenance of cleanliness throughout the entire school building. Aside from these two committees there are several others, including the ways and means, publicity, ticket, parliamentary procedure, scholarship, vocational guidance, and club charter. The chairmen of these committees and the oflicers of the council comprise the executive board. In arranging the large council meetings, the executive board acts as a steering committee. ln addition to its local activities, the Student Council last December sponsored the eighth annual all-city council. This event, which attracted city wide attention, was the greatest single achievement of the Roosevelt organization. One F111 mlrnl EIHMI1 SfGl1t1fIIjjfR. Rocho. 11. Noel, O. Anrlcrson, L. Lund. Sl't1fL'Ii+L. Anderson, Mr. E. Schulz, ll. Smith, D. Vhristell, L. Slater, Bliss E, XX'Z41fC1'S, F. XVittenhorn. THE STUDENT ACTIVITY OFFICE AKING care of the business of all the activities in which students participate, the Student Activity Office has a vital influence on the life of the school. The office is located in Room 209 and is in charge of two faculty advisers, Mr. Ewalcl H. Schulz and Miss Elizabeth M. Waters. Under these advisers is a group of student secretaries, generally chosen from commercial classes for their good work. Two or three students are in the office every period of the day, and they receive invaluable experience in the routine of a real business office, which has often proved of help to them after leaving school. Through the Student Activity Office passes all the financial business of the various entertainments given during the school year. It takes charge, also, of the finance and distribution of the two school publications, the Weekly and the Lantern. The clubs and organizations, notably the Civics Club and the Student Council, make it their headquarters. The officers of the hall guard force, the auto parking committee, and the clean-up committee work directly from 209. This office and its functions are peculiar to Roosevelt, no other school in the city has anything quite like it. It is primarily for the students, and by consolidating all of their activities, it renders an important service to the school. One Iiumlml Twelve Top Row eMiss E. Villiers, D. Heyn, M. Heyn. j. Firriug. A. Babb. H. Ray. H. Reid. Mr. E. Seluilzm I Bottom Row R.jalonaek. C. Ohring. R. Marks. A. Davis, N. Rosen, J. Eflwarrls, C. Shernian. S. Phillips. Fall Swfzesfw' Filmore Sherman Robert Marks. . . Janet Firring .,.., Alvin W'einstein. Marjorie Koepke. Godfrey Carlson. Charles Anderson Emily Whaley , . Bert Weinstein. . Frank Freyer . . Doris Heyn ..,,. Charleen Fidler. . Mozart Rattner THE CIVICS CLUB OFFICERS . , . . .PrexiJr'r1l. . . . . . . .Vive-P1'z'xizfr'11f. . . . .Sl'C'l'l'flll',j'. . . . .T1'r'ax111'r'1'. . . . .,.. Dirr'r'f0r. . . . , . .. ...... Dlrfwfm' ..... . . . . . . .Sfzufenf Council Delegrzfe . SfuzferziC01111z'ilDelegaz't'. .. Sfudezzf Cozz11ri1Drl0gu!f'. . . . . .Swzior Rejm'srr1Iafiz'e. . . . . . .Izmior Rej1rr'xr'11fuiive. . . . .. Sofwbmuorr Rrj2rf'xz'11fuli1Jc. . Freshman RC'fIVt'Xt'lIfHfi'L'C . . Spring Scnzesfer . . . . .Albert Davis . .Robert Marks . .Norma Rosen . .Julius Edwards . .Seymour Phillips Charlotte Sherman . . . . . .Ray Joyner . . .Doris Heyn . . . .Marion Heyn .Christine Ohring . . .Ruth Jalonack ....,..AlCooper .Olive Springberg Miss Elizabeth Waters. . ....,.. AtIl'i5l'l' ....... . . .Miss Elizabeth Wate1's Ewald H. Schulz. . ,.... . . .,... Aelrisez' ......... . . . . . . . Ewald H. Schulz UTSTANDING in the promotion of citizenship and school service is the Civics Club, the oldest and largest organization at Roosevelt. This club, through its executive board, arranges and conducts numerous memorial and patriotic assemblies. The Executive Board is composed of thirteen ofhcials elected by the Civics Club mem- bers. The Club also elects representatives, one from each division, who conduct the membership drive. At the conclusion of this drive, each semester the club gives its members some unusual form of entertainment. Two other events of importance are the Junior-Senior social and the Freshman-Sophomore entertainment. The organization has maintained a large membership even in depression times. In addition to its civic work, the Civics Club supports numerous projects sponsored by clubs not having treasuries of their own. The greater part of the expense of the last Student Council Conference Day was borne by the Civics Club. Om' Hnmr'rr'i1 Tlnirifwz MAIN OFIVIVIC SlCl'RIi'I'ARIl5S Tufv Kim' - U. Ziutnick. E. Stifter, M, Ducleratzult. D. IXIL-rkc'1'. I.. Rullmzm, C. Ohring, E. Rim. Cohn L. Gulmliimn. li. Fishnlzui. S. Teemau, F. SilShee, E. Mistmfsky. Swuful Rim' fXlrS.fl1'eenwood. G. Chizevcr. A. litzwcilcr. Y. Sumnxeri, A. XYeiSs. H. Hilfmzui. lilizmpcl S. Zoimlmzm. A. Stuck. L. Zoldniaxi. M. Pinsky. D. Iluttgrccu. li. jackson. Bottom Ifufv IJ. Nrwfs, E. Horwitz. M. Sjonliu. A, Kmufn-lil. M, Sclmrliter. llrs. Crchore. H. Eincig, R. Kimi M.K:xl1xi. j. llrzm. R. Dick. 1 DEAN OF GIRLS' SIECRETARIES Tnfv Raft' M Ilcyn. J. Firring. D. Heyn. E. Finkel. lf, Nlcyciw. IJ. Furlong. Bnttmn ICMA' Miss E. lloynihzm. N. Hoffman. Ii. lhmrclxvrt. Y. Hyatt. E. Larson. Om' Hnmlrwl I flIH'ft'l'l1 Top Num H. Lzimm, Il. llailmml. XY. Jensen. ll. Levfitiii. ll. Sulveroff, D. ii0I'lll7C1'g, J. XVaters, C. Burtl, D. linker. G. SntclitYe. I Srrumi Roto' fl. litlwartls. ll. Dwyer. H. Parker. D. I'ortt'. I'. Osterlmeli. I. iilick. F, Mattson. H. Xhvflgllt, H. Schmitz, T. Ift-lfzilions. Bottom Rott' M. Ury. lf. Stciclimnn, I. Sigliu. G. llorselike. Mr. Hacker. -I. Kanter, H. Teielimann. A. Erlwzull. D, Mamas. DEAN'S COUNCIL OF BUYS Fall Svnzcww- OFFICERS 5f 'f'fX 5f 1f'Sff' Willian1 Thybonyv , , , I'r1'siJe1zf . . . . Gustav Horschke Irving Sheffel ..... , .Vice-Presidfflff. , . , ,Jerry Kanter Frank Freyer ..... . , , Sevrefary ..,.... ,,.. . .Irvin Siglin Gustav Horschke, . . l'lX.YfSIil1lIf Sf't'l'l'ftl7'j'. , . . Harold Hailman Jerry Kanter ........ . . .SfIllI'C'l7f Counril Delegafe . . . .Clarence Steichmann .lonllflmn A- Hlwkef A - - . ..... Slbonsor ,,.,......... Jonathan A. Hacker HROUGH the efforts of the above oflicers, the Dean's Council has accomplished many notable tasks throughout the past year. Distribution of Honor Society Pins has been carried on, and in an effort to induce better sportsmanship, folders containing the basketball schedule, the personnel of both lights and heavies, and the various school cheers were distributed to the students. A survey and advisory council composed of average students from each 4A division was established. This group was formed so that the 4A students could talk over their past mistakes and be prepared to advise the incoming students as to the best method of conducting themselves. In order to put across this idea, representative groups from all 1A and 2B division rooms have been formed. It is hoped that by 'next September similar councils will materialize for every year in high school. At the various meetings sportsmanship, fellowship, and citizenship have been dis- cussed and efforts made to set up standards of attainment in these various lines, so that the leading student of each year could be distinguished. The social events conducted by the Council included a Christmas week outing at Mr. I-Iacker's home in Forest Glen, and the annual spring outing held nt the Indiana Dune! State Park. Om' H11mlrz'r1Fifff'en 'I' R ICASU R ICIFS SECR ICTARIES ,gffllldl-J1f7'I4, Zohla11. RIN. T. M. Laylzxnd, E. Lzwcttcr. SFIIYFII'-F. Lclmvits. I. Marco. I. Fishnzzm. A. 0110. H. Kiefer, STAGE AND LIGHT f'OMBIlTTEE Tufv Row- ff. Henson. J. VK':1tc1's. VV. Maas, R. Klein, R. Benson. F. NYictzke. ,S'm'o1zd Row II.Ch1'iSfCllSCl!. E.Or1h. C, Bieflcrmxxn. F.3lznt1son. Mr. Nzxdeu. Iiuftom film' R.Amlex'frm. XY.Mil1cx'. H. ROM. Ii. XYaterf. l'. Michaels. C,Ande1'wm1. C. Steichmauu Om' II1H11lrz'1f Sixfvwz E ., z, -W Top Rorvf S. Runnin. M. Ailer, BI. Sturt, N. Psiliaris, G. Narens, A. Zctomersky, H. Ray, Svwizil Rl7Ti lNll'. Schulz, L. Lund, lil. Cox, H. Carlson, IM. Lawrence, Y. Kubiak, C. Pinedo, G. Gutzliach, Miss E. Water. Boffam K0:i'f'lNl. Rice, E. Mucseler, F. Doolittle, A. Uerlanxl, A. Babb. l. Gkmnn, L. Bush, F. Kandel. THE HALL GUARD SYSTEM F1111 Sezzzesfrr OFFICERS Sjnring St'nzc'sfc'r Godfrey Carlson. . . ......, chief ,....,.. ...... A be Berland Julius Edwards. . . . . .Assisfanf Boy Chief. . . . . . . .Aurel Babb Norma Rosen .... . . .Assisicmf Girl Chief. . . . Frieda Doolittle Marjorie Koepke. . , ...... Scc'rc'z'a1'y ..... . . .Elaine Klasek Idelle Okman .... . .Assisfmnf Secrcfmy. . . . . .Idelle Okman Ewald H. Schulz. . . ...... Aa'L'iscr ...... . .Ewald H. Schulz HE Hall Guard System is one of the outstanding organizations of Roosevelt. ln addition to clearing the halls and maintaining order in them, this system assists with the seating at assemblies and directs Ere drills. During these drills, the guards are responsible for the general order and conduct of the students. Mr. Schulz, who has been in charge of this system since its organization, acts in the capacity of faculty advisor. A chief, who is also junior fire marshall, heads an executive staff composed of a body and girl assistant chief, a secretary, and an assistant secretary. The guards for each period are supervised by a captain who works in cooperation with three lieutenants, one for each floor. The order of ranking in this system is as follows: guard, lieutenant, third floor, lieutenant, second floorg lieutenant, hrst floor, captain, assistant chiefs or secretaries, and chief. Om' Ilzflzrfrwf Sv1'f11!cc'11 Top Row-J. Kubert, H. Peleher, I. Rubin, R. Joyner, M. Ury, M. Simkowitz, R. Abrams. Baitom Row---D. Baker, H. Rabins, D. Harris, Bliss R. Bannister, L. Braitberg, M. Dolnick. PHYSICS CLUB Spring SC'll1L'5fCl' Full Smnesfer Ray Joyner ..,.,.. ...., P 1'f'SiKIlUl1f ,..,. ..... R ay Joyner Jack Rubin . . . .,,,. Sec1'cfu1'y-Tr'cas1u't'1' ..,., . . . . .Melvin Ury Melvin Ury ........ , .. ,Sf11zf0111f Council Delegate, . ......... David Baker Miss Ruth Bannister. . ...,...... Sponsor .......... . . .Miss Ruth Bannister N ALERT mind, a good character, and a grade in physics not lower than 85, are the requirements necessary for eligibility in the Physics club. This year, the Physics club has concentrated its efforts on the planning and making of a telescope. The lenses have already been purchased, the casting made, and the stu- dents are now working on the mounting. The members have also taken a trip to Northwestern University where they visited the Dearborn Observatory, after which they heard a speech by Professor Lee, director of astronomy at the university. For the past few years it has been the work of the club to take most of the small snapshots for the Lantern and this year the members have worked on that more indus- triously than ever, taking pictures of the faculty and action photos of athletics. Ont' Hundred Eighleen i i l T011 Rowfl, Beck. M. Noel, ll. XYeil, E. Glnzer. G. Anderson, G. Hubke, F. Spatz. P. Siegleman. Second R0wfL. xvCi!lSlSi!'1, lil. lirtiinhattgh, R. Havlicek. Miss L. Tinker, G. Narrns, C. Beck. Miss M. Schaefer, I. Snyder, VV.Lel1nert. First Korn' WG. Schwartz. 1. Goldberg, I. Siglin, I. Rubin. M. Ury, H. Tcichmann. li. Smith, L. Slater. THE WEEKLY VERYONE is, of course, familiar with the Weekly, the eyes and ears of Roosevelt, the Hve column school newspaper. lt is a well-edited organ containing interesting news stories, recording the events of every organization in the school. First honor rating awards have been received by the publication from the National Scholastic Press Association. Work, work, and more work is the daily tune hummed by each and every member of the Weekly Staff from Miss Lavinia Tinker, literary sponsor, and her assistant, Miss Myrtle Schaefer, down to the newest cub reporter. There is no shirkingg each one receives his assignment with a smile. Members of the staff are carefully chosen each semester from the journalism classes and must have no failing marks in their course books. Last November, a delegation of five, consisting of Miss Tinker, Grace Kreikenbaum, Pearl Siegleman, Howard Teichmann, and Jack Rubin, traveled to Urbana to atte-nd the Illinois High School Press Association Convention. Each member of the group payed his own traveling expenses. The Weekly was chosen business chairman of the Greater Scholastic Press Guild, which meets at Wieboldt Hall on the downtown campus of Northwestern University, the third Saturday of every month. Another laurel was added to Rooseveltls honor list when Miss Tinker was chosen chairman of the newspaper section of the coming convention of the National Scholastic Press Association, to convene in Chicago next October. Irving Sheffel and Frank Freyer were editor-in-chief, and assistant editor, respectively, during the fall semester. At their graduation, Jack Rubin and Melvin Ury filled their respective offices. Grace Kreikenbaum and Blanche Wfeiss were the fall literary editors, their positions were ceded to june Goldberg and Marjorie Brumbaugh. The fall sports editor was Harold Gindick. Gertrude Schwartz and Irvin Siglin were made co-editors in the spring. One HIl7Itll't'tl Nilleifru Top Row- S. llasel, D. Meinig. S. Cohen, U. Burt. XKXTCIHCIIIH, C. Shapiro, C. Swanson, R. Cohen, N. Prassas. M. Zelenka, R1.VYClShll21Cll. C. Kalmin. L. Hayman. A. Black. Foirrtlz Rotvf--A. Headike, E. Ortll. H. XYalsh. YV. Jaeger. L. Sclnneid. D. lfagnuson. E. Shellstrom. D. Poetscll, B.IolinS, F. VVesthol'T, D. Heyn, Y. XVahlquist, 1. Dorsey, H. Singer, H.xxV3tC1'1llZl1l, L. Resnekoff, H. Zuckerman, J. Marshatzky. Tlzird Raw-fl. Marco, li. Junghans, S. Jaffe, H. Matove, L. Golden. L. Lofberg, V. Hcisley, L. Altshul, P. lNIeyer, lvl. Snowden, C. Halverson, B. Halzer, G. Posner. Bl. Slora, R. Roeho, H. Harges. S. Goldstein. Second Row-E. Finkel. F. VVittenborn. M. Peterson, A. Kornfeld. M. Sellacter. V. Nccker, D. Snetlke, H. Ryer, C. Jaesclle, R. Lcinweber, A. Etzweiler, H. Keifer, L. Knoke, E. Herrlin, C, Levine, E. Adam, R. Finston, J. Kuelm, A. Edt. Bottom Row- -B. Eincig. P. Siegleman, I. Goldberg, E. Spatz. R. Swesnick. P. llichaels. A. Erkert. R. Klapholz, Mrs. l. S. Valentine. G, XYlasli, A. Hess, F. Horschke, C. Steichman, F. XYietzkc. E. Rafllson, I. Snyder, G. Chizever, S. Tecman, G. Gram THE GERMAN CLUB Full Sezzzvsfer OFFICERS Slbring SClllC'SliL'T Elaine Klasek .... .... P resident .... . .Geraldine Walsh Geraldine Walsh. . . . .Vice-Prt'siclc11t. , . . . .Rebecca Klapholz Rebecca Klapholz. , . , . . . .SCC'1 C'lLdl'jJ. . . , , . . . . . . . .Alice Hess Charles Kabin .,... ........ T 1'Et151ll'C'l' ..,.... . .Fanny Horschke Edith Renicr ....... , . .Sfzzzfezif Council Delegaie. .. ,...... Elaine Klasek Mrs. Irma Valentine ........ ..,...... S ponsor ................. Mrs. Irma Valentine HE Schiller Verein or German Club consists of approximately one hundred and seventy-Eve members. Its purpose is to become more thoroughly acquainted with the German language and German customs. The club, organized by Mrs. Zieglschmid, is now under the charge of Mrs. Valentine. Elaine Klasek was president for the first three semesters, and Geraldine Walsh now holds that office. The outstanding event of the fall semester was a large party held in the boys gymnasium which was transformed into a German Ratskeller.,' Root beer and pretzels were served. Through the efforts of Dr. and Mrs. Zieglschmid, a group of members were given an invitation to the annual Northwestern German Club Christmas program. Among those who attended were Paul Michaels, Geraldine Walsh, Frank Wietzke, Clarence Steichman, Blanche XVeiss, and John Hamilton. Om' Hll17tIl't'tl Tfwcrzty T017 R0wfR. Miller, E. Addison, H. VYincl1ell. R, Schwartz, A. Pritikin. R, Johnson. R. Barr. G. Erickson, E. Dickhut. INI. Kaecke, S. Cohn, C, Magram. C. Bush. B. Sudakoilf, A. Goldman, C. Ager, J. Kanter. Fifth Ro'wfH. Lee. S. Dry, G.Ta1mage, M. Pollack. F.Cl1an1liei-lin, R. Mofiit, L. Victor, E. Kundsen, C. Knudsen, T. Goranson, M. Fields, E, Holtslmerg. M. Osterherg, E. Fonarow, L. Kretchniar, R. Iiolender, L. Lippert. R. llrown. S. Felzer. L. Feigenbauni. Faurlh Rottie A. Daar, E. Wetmore, A. Kunz. H. Harjes. E, Riva. F. Kupersmith, F. Lesser. F. Elhaum, E. Mueller, H. Kiefer, M. Newman, E. Petersen. M. Kleiman. S. Markey, M. Seipp, G. Larson, I. Jaeger, T. Garber. IJ. Manos. Third RowfN. Beals. I. Hummel. E. VYeiflnian, L. Egcrter. F. Auxlerson. L. Aubcrt, l. Snyder. S, Guttnian. F. Fishman, I. Meteoff. F. IIil'Sl1i:1Elfl., INI. Finkel. A. Parker, E. IXI. Scheidecker, S, Kaplan, P, Ditkowsky, E, Metz, M. I-Iandke. Miss M. I'llricl1, r Srrmuz' Row -R.I'ol1en. J. Michnick, A. Reller. IXI. Zitlin. IC. L. Iiotlenstein. Sprecher. 3I.Iil1U1TC1'5tCl!'l. A. Edwall. B. VVallach, L. Levin, S. Rosenthal, N, Shure, H. Feintflass, E. Cantor, J. XYeinstein. R. Sanders. R, Sanders. Bottom Rofwfl. Sewell. bl. Vngerleicler. II. Becker, G. Peterson, F, Aclesko, Ii. NYarsliaw. H. Parker. R. Byron, J. Myers, A. Hirsch, Ill. Levin, I. Heynian. SPANISH CLUB Fall Se111f'ile1' OFFICERS Spring Scnzesfcr Arthur Edwall. . . . P1'f'Sft1L'l1f .,.. ...,. A rthur Edwall Gloria Geiser. . . . . .lfiftf-P1'C'Sillf'I7ZL. . , . . .Muriel Kupperstein Irwin I-Ieyman. . . , , ,... SE'l'1'C'ffll'j' ..,. ..,.. B etty Wallach Harry Parker .,,,. . . . ...,.... Tl'UdSZl1'C'l' ...,.... . . ..... Lucille Levin Evelyn Cantor .,..,..., . Sfzzclclzt Council Delvgzzfrf. . . ......,.. Selma Sprecher Miss Marguerite Ullrich . ......... Sponsor .,,,..., . . .Miss Marguerite Ullrieh EORGANIZED in the fall of 1932, the Spanish Club has rapidly become one of the largest in the entire school. Resuming work at the point where the old Spanish Club left off two semesters ago, the new group has endeavored to carry on and improve the work of the former. It is the chief purpose of the club to bring the students at Roosevelt, who are studying the Spanish tongue, into closer touch with the customs and heritage of Spain and Latin America. In order to afford a better understanding of the club and its work, a require- ment of one year of Spanish is made by the constitution. During the past two semesters, the group has had the privilege of hearing Miss Ullrich, sponsor, tell incidents from her trip to Spain. Old Spanish customs, which have changed greatly in modern Spain, were also described. Portions of two modern books on Spain, Two Vagabonds in Spainu and Spanish Towns and Poeple,', were read to the group. Owe H7l!7t1l'f'ti T lL': 7Ifj'-Ollf' Top R0wAM. Ury, J. Rubin, E. Addison, J. Bayer, R. Pollen, M. Dolnick, F. Goldstein, M. Simkowitz, L. Hayman, H. Teichmann, G. Narens. H. Gole, M. Kesler, E. Friedlander, R. Fey, K. Rhodie. Fifth Ro-zo-A. Davis, A. Berland, A. Epstein, H. Goldman, H. Ray, R. Marks, I. Siglin, H. Winchell, C. Kabin, J. Kichaven, I. Slotnick, M. Rosenfeld, VV. Cantor, H. Cohen, D. Porte, H. Weiss. S. Gordon. Fourth R0'wgN. Hoffman, E. Muesseler, C. Stowe, M. Handke, J. White, M. Weil, S. Burman, E. Glazer, F. Spatz, N. Mesirow, B. Goldstein, F. Hurwitz, R. Burg, J. Appell, R. Schwartz, R. Bernstein, L. Brown, M. Deutsch, M. Uretz, E. Zanger, J. Frankel, R. Gold, B. Gordon, B. Goldblatt, J. Brown. Third Row-P. Siegleman, B. Sternstein, B. Fink, S. Wolinsky, M. Lipsky, P. Poticha, B. Simon, B. Bresn, M. Schacter. S. Kaplan, P. Ditkowsky, E. Weidman, E. Schulman, S. VVaxler, V. Spivak, S. Sprecher, E. Lesser, F. Elhaum, R. Robin, R. Jalonack, F. Kupersmith, A. Grant, J. Darvin, R. Solomon, R. Katz, G. Chizever, S. Teeman, G. Gram. Second Row-M. Kleiman, M. Beck, F. Brownstein, L. Victor, G. Einhorn, P. Nordin, R, Fogel, R. Wein- stein. S. Guttnian, E. Finkel, J. Goldberg, Mr. Mansell, I. Snyder, C. Shreman, N. Rosen, H. Treiman, S. Shaps, J. Ellembogen, E. Cantor. Bottom RowqS. Billeck, S. Raginsky, E. Rafilson. R. Klapholz, S. Wasserzug. H. Witkin, N. Shure, J. Fried- enberg, J. Hummel, S. Rosenthal, H. Feinglass, A. Holtzman, E. Serota, C. Vlleisman, R. Harrison, J. Newman. THE JEWISH YOUTH LEAGUE Fall Semester OFFICERS Spring Semester June Goldberg. , .... President .... ..... J une Goldberg Billy Chiprin .,... . . .Vice-President. . . . . .Shirley Guttman Shirley Guttman, . . ........ Secretary. . . . . . , .Estelle Finkel Charlotte Sherman, . . . . ......., Treasurer ,....... . .... Ida Snyder Sam Stein .,,.,,... . .. .Student Council Delegate, .. . ....... Al Davis Lyman Mansell. . . ........ Sponsor ........ . . .Lyman Mansell INCE 1926, the Y. L. has been important among the clubs at Roosevelt. Being l affiliated with the Jewish Youth Alliance, the organization was especially active last semester in all-city affairs. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Mansell, and the guidance of the Board of Jewish Education, the Y. L. has advanced rapidly from a small group to its present member- ship of approximately one hundred and fifty. Though being non-sectarian, its chief purpose is to further Jewish education. Taking time off from its holiday programs and socials, this organization won an all-city debate championship, and achieved a special section in the Voice of the Y. L., an all-city magazine. One Hundred Twenty-two Tap Row-F. Silver, M. Kland. E. VVetmore. H. Harges, D. Porte, A. Goldman. C. Kabin, A. Epstien, K. Rhodie, S. Firestone, R. Fey, J. Brown. I. Marco, H. Vlfinchell, S. Marks, R. Tiger, ll. Fine. Third Row--C. Halpern, M. Piera. L. Soulias, INI. Klunman. G. Kaletta. B. Frankel. H. VVitkin, D. Naxler, R. Schwartz, G. Madenburg, C. VVels1nan, J. Newman, N. Shure, S. Rosenthal, H. Feinglass, F. Spatz, E. Weidman, F. Spiegelman. Second Row-E. Finkel, M. VVeil. J. Beck. A. Etzweiler, M. Schacter. A. Kornfeld, E. Lesser, S. Sprecher, G. Gram, G. Chizever, S. Teeman, L. Cohn, M. Deutsch, R. Harrison, E. Serota, C. Ohring, E. Cantor, S. Grossman, R. Havlicek. Bottom Row--G. Schwartz. I. Snyder. S. Zeidman, S. Hcsser. J. Goldberg, P. Siegleman, 1VIrs. H, Lotz, R. Frost, S. Phillips. C. Sherman, J. Appell, R. Klapholz, E. Alexander, E. hluessler, N. Rosen, S. Jaffe. CITIZENS' CLUB Fall Semester OFFICERS S firing Semester Alice Fishman. , , .... President .... ,... R ochelle Frost Rochelle Frost. . . . .Vice-President. . . . .Seymour Phillips Pearl Siegleman. , . .... Secretary .... ..,. P earl Siegleman Emelie Hrdlicka. . . ........ Treasurer ...,..., . . .Charlotte Sherman Seymour Phillips. . , .. .Student Co1mfiIDeIegaIe. . . ..... Arthur Edwall Mrs. Helen B. Lotz, . ....,....,.. Sponsor ........ . . Mrs. Helen B. Lotz HE primary purpose of the Citizens' Club is to function as a group for the benefit of every Roosevelt student. The Charity assembly, held last semester, is one example of their efforts in this direction. The opposition to indiscriminate cutting of the school budget and the movement for the maintenance of Crane College was led by the Citizens, Club with Irvin Sheffel and Billy Chiprin at the head. Mrs. Lotz gaily accompanied the members on many interesti-ng trips, including a round of the County Jail, a tour through the Illinois Bell Telephone Company, and n visit to the National Broadcasting company studios. Regular meetings are given over to the discussion of current events or to individual reports, interesting from a civic standpoint, or to lively debates. The semi-annual socials of this organization have been very well attended. The club belongs to the all-city con- ference and sends two delegates to the meetings held monthly at the Men's City club. Ont' Hundred Twenty-ihree Tofv Rowe INI. Olshansky, D. Hobon, D. Eldridge, S. Levy. R. Swesnik. D. Berg, C. Illitehell. J. Morrison H. Ileyscu, C. Arenherg, I. Goldberg, D. Lozansky, R. Byron. Fmrrtll Rom' l'. Harjes. H. Bierma, R. Netwig. F. Diehall, O. Amlerson, E. Hopper, P. Cohen, H. Gaebel B. VV11rslmw, R. Rosenthal, J. Vkfeeks, U. Haaf TIz1'1'dRaw----I'I. johnson. B. Saber. J. Mermigas. R. Miller. A. Haeclike. R. Tucker, If. Lau. A. Larson L. Spitlulias, R. Hopper. H. Gault, H. Guss, F. Mattson. Srrmzrl Kms' -F. Heck. R. Bedau. H. Gcbbie. H. Zzxretsky, li. iFlZlll2l1'tj'. S. Glinn, P. Ewing, A. Speaker, R. Sanders. R. Montgomery, If Paulson. Sergeant Ackernmn. Bottom Kon' C. Benson. S. Browne. L. Kahn. R. Fink. F. Pavne. J. Baron. L. Fuchs, J. Kanter. H. Tcieh- mann, R. Pohlmann. I. Morgan, D. Lawrence. I. NYigent, l. ficoczxris. I R. O. T. C. OOSEVELT'S Reserve Officers' Training Corps, now under the supervision of Joseph V. Ackerman, Sergeant U. S. A. Military Instructor, has always been one of the most active organizations in the school. It is, in connection with Roosevelt, a valuable public servant, its scope extending beyond school life, it becomes of much benefit to the community. Members of the R. O. T. C. usher at all school performances, socials, and the senior promenade, maintaining order and protecting school property. In addition to officiating in this manner, the organization, collaborating with the band, produced during the last two years, two plays, written by members of the Band. They were The Musical Lieutenantu and Meet the Major. V i The R. O. T. C. maintains a Rifle Team which won second place in the all-city meet in 1933. During 1932, the corps was in many parades and important neighborhood events, the most outstanding of which were the Armistice Day parade, the Jubilee, and Chicago Day parades, the American Legion Installation, and the reopening of Irving Park Boulevard. During the spring semester the staff officers appointed were Cadet Major Jerome Kanter, Battalion, Commander, Cadet Major Louis Fuchs, Brigade Staff, Cadet Second Lieutenant Robert Montgomery, Adjutant, Cadet Second Lieutenant Charles Beck, Publicity Officer, Cadet Second Lieutenant Leonard Kahn, Supply Officer, the Line Officers are: Cadet First Lieutenant Theodore Geocaris, Cadet First Lieutenant Richard Bedau, Cadet First Lieutenant Robert Pohlmann, Cadet Second Lieutenant Donald Lawrence, Cadet Second Lieutenant William Paulson, Cadet Second Lieutenant Charles Benson, Cadet Second Lieutenant Sam Brown. On: H Il 1141 tml T 1L'l'Ilfy-f0IH' i 1 1 Top Knit' --C. Henson. H. Ilarker. G. Sntclilie, I. YYaters. Y, Pearsnni. XY. Maas. R. Benson, R. Caul. Scrum! 1X,0Ti '1i.AX1IKlQ1'SO1l, ll. Ohtness. Kiordon. U. llurkross. R. fiihsnn. M. fiehrke, l':.0l'T1ll, L. lielirke. Botfum lrnru- I'. Xliehaels. l'.XYietzke. lhsttllfllillllll. XY.Dyke. M:'.HcKnwn. D. Hanson. A.lirlw:1ll. R. Nelson. R. Reiiiger. SENIOR HI-Y Fall St'IlIl'Xff'l' OP1fIc1-.Rs Spring Senzesfer Paul Martin. . . . . .Presiffellf . . . .... Donald Hanson Donald Hanson . l'iz'e-P1'z'.viJi'i1f . . . Xvilliam Dyke Robert Bradt Sc'f'1'z'lf11'-1 . . , Clarence Steichmann Donald Michelson. . . . , , . .T7'l'6lSI!l't'I'. . . . ...... Arthur Edwall Dene Zahn. . . . . . . . . SfII1ll'llf C0llIIt'f1 Dr'1a'gz1f4', . .Roland Anderson Wilfretl Hendershot . . . . SIIJUIISOI' . . . . .Lisle McKown O CREATE a bond of fellowshipg to prove of value educationally and socially, to effect a closer cooperation among boys of high school age-these are the objectives which the Senior Hi-Y has striven to attain during the past two semesters. To this end, the organization participated in the Older Boys' Conference at Joliet during November, 1932, and at meetings of the Northwest Hi-Y Association of Chicago. Donald Hanson and John Hamilton were Hi-Y delegates to the formerg at the latter, Hanson and Robert Gibson were representatives. In connection with its educational activities, the Hi-Y has conducted tours to various points in the Chicago area. The Century of Progress grounds, the new Lawson Y. M. C. A. building, the campuses of Northwestern University and the University of Chicago, and the Chicago clearing house have all been visited by the club during the past year. The Hi-Y has also listened to addresses by Mr. Hacker, Roosevelt dean of boys, Dr. Clarke, of the Illinois Social Hygene league, Dr. Reiner, of the Wfaveland Avenue Congregational Church, Cliff Carey, secretary of the Irving Park Y, at which place the club meets and Dr. Glenn D. Adams, city Hi-Y secretary. The Hi-Y father and son banquet was one of the high-lights of the past semester. Om' Hznzifrmf TZl'l'llf-1-'lil e Top Row-VV, Miller, H. Cohen, R. Sanders. E. Katz, H. VVatermau, R: Montgomery, R. Pearson, F. Mattson, P. Schoolman, W. Iaffee, L. Sazanolf, J. Scanlaw. Svrond Raw-P. Scher, M. Sacks, F. Seemon, J. Newman, E. Munk, S. Iiellick, S. Raginsky, F. VVestlmff, M. Grunke, Miss Olive Rathbun. Bottom Row-A. Glasser, R. Lieberman, H.1lenjamin, lll. Lcngsfeld, Ii. RIarder, R. Finley, E. Glazer IE. Helbig, C. O'Connel1, M. Swanson. THE LIBRARY S THE central laboratory in the school, the library, situated in the center on the second floor, offers to the students an ideal place to read and collect information. Included in the book collection are fiction, reading list non-fiction, and textbooks on every subject taught at Roosevelt. 'The library also contains general reference works, and an extensive collection of magazines, pictures, pamphlets, and slides. The books do not circulate now because the staff has been cut in half, making the necessary work an impossible task. However, the students may use the library as a reference and work room during study periods and before and after school. With the exception of Miss Rathbun and Miss Agardh, the library routine is taken care of by a select group of student assistants who receive one-fourth of a major credit for the Work. Because of the lack of money, no major functions were sponsored by the library during the last two semesters. In order to renew the subscriptions to several of the more valuable magazines, it was necessary to take up a collection among the students. Never- theless, the number of magazines and books being received is less than half that of pre- vious years. Out' H1l1Ilfl'L'd Turrllj'-six , I mf . Wi em, E 536, S 33153: V 1-mv Q . , ..-M . ,.y. nb-A .W-,. 'I' '94 r ,M MW MM , ZZ? ' ' A W 1 2 MMM - - A 5 5 1 5 n A f M ,m Q, K ix 'X l S 'R 1- 4. 5 . J , , ,. Q 3 I L 'K Q ,, K 1- BL ,R Q 1:1 rf' f .9 vu? 4. ' '4 I X ,. V ' 1 v , Y f 1 Xi pv- 54,5 One H11 ndrml T'wer1fy-seven ff' My 9 if gi .11 ggi ax? A , ff lla i DIVISION 1A Yof Rmvi fA. Slxzlpiro. XY. Iill171'CI', T. Hclt. L. llnlluer. A. Iierson. H. Bcrsmx. T. Kegan. S. VViltz. D Mnfrxs, M. I'.ngIeh:n'nl. E. Mill:-x'. C. Iinix. 1. Ilnmpton. M. Marx. .Swazzd lffm'-X. Szlgetf. -I. XVygcnlnV. M. Simon. A. Stock. S. Zeidnmn. BL Stein. P, Slmpim, R. Tatnrsky J. Parks, A. Erkert, A. Gillcmzmd, I.. Frost. Iioftom lfnn'-IJ. Fixlexx li. Freemzm. N. Iscn. R. linwitz. Mrs. E. Miller. E. Roz. li. Pollzlk, S. C . . I I olm Q Kramer. IC. Ross. 41. liorelick. I. Gnvvy. N DIVISION SOFA lop Ron' -XV. Path. A. Roberts. H, Brzmvcr. D. Feinberg. H. Klein. lf. Mzmvks, H. Pelxelt. F. XYilcy J, Dollard. N. Boehner. Third Raw'-G.Muijovcrn, D.I'lr1hcm. Dllmnberg. J.Ryun. VV.M1:ns, 1i.PzL1'adisc. N.Lmxgony, H. Znkerman, AI. G01nlyc1'g. Sfcofzd N0fCfT'.l.e4six1. M. Hellxnzxn. R.MiIcwfIci. lI.Kz1cCkc. T.Clzu'ber. l'.Mexm'. G.1'IvJllVZ1!'SOll. C Blagxrain. D. Rosenthal. L. iiutlcr. ' 1 Bnifom Rafvfli. Schmid. .. . VA , C. . Q z. Q . ri i'ir1. '. . .' mic r V. Rosen. lx.B1'uwn. G. S Cin IlemINlt,X1'tk,M1ISllle, ,' , t, W E. Rieck, N. Sollo. OIIt'HZlIIt1J'l'KI Tzwrzfy-Uiglrf DIVISION 113A Tap ROTL Xxv. Hailman. G. Schlengcr, H, H'ni1mzm, R. Frankel, A.Speake1'. F. Goldstein. H. Cowzllk, VV. Moyer, G, Kertes. M. Grzlu. Third Row-E.Flahz11'ty, H. Kontos, I'l.AX'I'O1lUH'-, E. Ccflerholm, E. Fohr, M. Reitag, Y. Hyatt. F. Meyers, B. Borchert. I. VVcekS. S'cro11fl Kofi' A. Fahy. L. Bogzm. M. Sher. I, VVhitQ. C. Stone. M. Kenega. F. Puente. S, Gmwlun, E. Schm-11, Bottom Ro7vfffA. Steiulmerg. A. Perkins. S. Silvcrtrust. N. Lawrence, K. Scyller, Dfiss E. Frust. S. Labovitz, K. Greenberg, R. Diedericks. I. Ginsberg. IJIYISIUN l.1l.X 'llzfv lx'fm' --f.Iiz11xLw. XY.-lilffuv. iT.U:1vis. IL SuTun'ufgI'. li. Rcglmlnlw. tl, ICLIWIHWIN. if.VYc1'0Lc. R. Xlcllwlvlwxx, IC. K1-Ilw1'. li. XYcTu'1'. L, Ilrlyllum. ll. Slnx11fkfm'. 5'1'mJlz.! lfuru' S. I 0lw111'cl4l. I'. Xlc5vrw11. IC. l'iZc'1'. Il. II:1x'Iiu-Ii. l .Ku1vc1'm1iII1. IJ.Nlz.gnnHm1. IC.Jcnki1w, IJ, 'lxcrnvlzky S, Nlvlmzlll. Buflmzz Mm' lf. Iiruwxmsia-in, lC.Mucllc1', 12.T.cssur, J.I71'iCdl'llllC1'g, 1l.L'a-imxglzlhs. lf. lCHu:u1m. S.lluml111:u1 if l':11viui. R. l 1':111lQc'l. 7 Om' IIIIIHIITLI Tzawzfy-rlizlc D IVTSION 112A Top Row-L.B1'ode, O. Kawai, I. Bloom, A. Block, T. Kofaliotis, R. Malwitz, A. Brown, B.1Ieier, R. Victor, IN1. IXIulc1'one, I. Lange. Second Row-Illiss M. Benson, G. Bieschke. A. Dell Aquila, K. Cotthaus, IMI. Santa. E. Voigt, T. Goranson, M. Fields, G. Hollander, L. Forslicrg. R. Saracco, S, Vosis Bottom Row-E Henrickson, M. VVcllS, S. YViSC, L. Sclmuler, E. Berkowitz, B. INI21ck, V. Vohs, M. Nielsen E. Kula, G. Hargreaves, E. Felix. DIVISION 233A Top Row-R. Caruthers B. Rose, I. Prassas, R. YViikcn, H. Siebold, I. Snlickel, J. INIarks, S. Turner. Third Row-E. Palmquist, BI. Sliemrinsky, D. Rooney, N. Kaiser, C. Anderson, K. Vlliedenliocft, I.. Beckman, BI. Olafson. L. Perelinut, V. Greif. Second Row-L. Staar, E. Silarski. L. Ekstranrl, L. Militizky, S. Kulwin, L. Shapiro, R. VVolf, S. Green, B. Klinsky, V. Repetto, Mr. C. Stockdale. Bottom Rozuegij. Zimmanck, S. Goldstein, L. Seidler, E. Melnick, R. Cooper, J. Johnson, V. Harding, R. Keko, One H1z11d1'czf Tbirfy FINE ADTS ESECTIONE 1 Music, Iiferaiurc, and art frm the spark of creative genius in Roosevelt students into the flame of original accomplish- ment. FOURTH ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL IVIUSIC FESTIVAL PARTI Choral faj America's Message ..,..,..,......,.,....,.. .4,. J ohnson fbj O Gentle Night f Faust',J ..........,....... .... G ounod Qcj The Argument ............... ,.,,...... .,., ..... L 0 0 mis SYMPHONIC CHOIR Cab Now Blessed Daylight Fills the Sky ,,.,......, .,,. B ortniansky Qbj Judge Me, O God ........,......,,,...,,.. ..... M endelssohn CHORAL CLUB Dance-Waltz Trio .......,..,..,.......,,.....,........... Beautiful Handsn Catherine Edwards, Charlotte Jacobson, Marion Pankau PART II Ol'l'l7C'Xfl'H Concerto A Minor fAllegro molto moderatoj ..,.... ,rr.. .,.. G r ieg EVELYN WHITE Pizzicato Serenade .... ,.,.............,,............... . . .Mueller-Berghause CONDUCTED BY LEONARD SORKIN In a Persian Market ,.,.......,,,...,............,,.,.. .,...,,, K etelbey Overture Prometheus. . . ,.,..... Beethoven Tap Dance ,....,.. ...........,,,.....,..,... .... T a p Dance Class PART III The Dizzy Bafou A Comic Operetta by Otis M. Carrington Professor Sforzando .....,.,.......,...,,............,.....,, Fillmore Sherman Herr Glissando ..,......,..........,........,....,..,.......... John Gallichio Escaped l7'l'l716lfl'S from a Home for fbc Feeble-Minded Donna-Secrefury of Mr. 1011395 Singing School ,,..........,....,.... Janet Firring Elise-A Member of the Chorus ............,.. .... C harlotte Rederer Mr. Rich-A Self-Made Business Mun ,........ ..,...... S am Stein Suzanne-His Daughter' ....,,.,,. .... G loria Geiser Jake I Morris Kesler Jim I Guards ,,...... .,..,. ..., W i lliam Thybony John J Bernard Schaeffer Members of Mr. Jolly,s Singing School .,.. ....,..,..,,.........,,,....,. C horus What happens when the singing master is detained? Usually chaos is the result, but not so with Mr. Jolly's Singing School. Professor Sforzando and Herr Glissando arrive to conduct the singing for the evening. The Professor has a fine tenor voice and has had leading parts in operas, such as Napoleon's Retreat from Moscow. He also has a favorite role-of poppy seed. A fitting background for his greatness is the accompanist, Herr Glissando. Glissando is a very temperamental genius given to climbing pianos and striking wrong notes. During the singing lesson, Mr. Rich, a capitalist, comes to enroll his daughter, Suzanne, in the school. A heated argument over the payments follows, but the Professor finally pockets 11 note for one semester's tuition. Everything is going along smoothly again when suddenly a knock is heard and two guards from the Home for Feeble-Minded enter. They have come to collect our dear friends, the Professor and Glissando, who, feeble-minded, believe themselves to be opera stars. After they have gone, it is discovered that the Professor tied Mr. Jolly to a chair in his room. They succeed in escaping the guards and return to conduct one more song. The play ends with the recapture of the two musicians. One H11 mlred Thirty-five CHORAL CLUB One Hnmlrml Thirty-six CHORAL CLUB Tow Rota' li. Palm. YV. Messer. A. llcrlnnd. T. Slotnick. T. Ariuel. I. Edwards. I. Fript, N. lNIiller, D. Harris, H. XX'ciss, A. Simon, BI. Melin, R. Slicpsky. B. Perlman, Lintz. Q Fifth Raw R. Freeman, V. Rosen, P. Lamb, J. Firring, G. XValsh, B. Ball, J. Michniek, R. Nelson, E. hmerick, M. Gehrke, M. Nachemie, M. Kesler, N. Nelson, N. Greenberg, J. Baum, E. Finkel, D. Heyn, G. Gorelick, R. Resnick, M. Bulla Fourth Row -J. Crooks, M. Noel. M. Uretz. M. Lawrence, M. Rattner, R. Caul. VV. Eiferman, S. Pinsky, J. Tuma, C. Sanosko. L. Vlleisel, I. Katz, L. Frelick, lil. Salk, E. Salk, M. Dolnick, M. Brothers, G. Richardson, H. Wolkow, E. Fischer. Third Row-L. Bush, A. Dell Aquila, D. Burmeister, B. Sirlrausky, F. Poll, S. Olin, H. Levy, VV. Dyke, L. Norun. C. Kzilmiu, L. Gelirke, H. Gzuiglcr, S. Rosenblum. li. Klingseilt, E. Bnrlenstein, li. Eincig, A. Platt. J. Hirtzberg, G. XYedlock. Secunia' Kozcef-E. Feldman. L. Kurth. M. Felts, B. Fink. V. Kuluiak. M. Tsen, J. Lauri, G. Carel, E. Shellstrom, C. Sherman, L. Knoke, F. Tanembaum, J. Parks. F. Hvass, S. liorske. Bottom Row--A. Gillemand, D. Sliulnizln. M. Meyer, L. Kaufman. E. Fishkin. M. Gartner, S. Karasick, F. Kandel, BI. Pinsky, F. Doolittle, M. Kahn, L. Lyman, E. Pzilmquist, D. Moudray. THE SYMPHONIC CHOIR Fall Sc'1ncs1'vr OFFICERS Spring Semesicr Melvin Salk ...,. .... P residcfzt, . . ...,.. Melvin Salk Sam Stein ..., . , .Vice-Prrsizlwzt. . . . .Doris Heyn Janet Firring ,.... . . . .,.. Serirfzzry. . . . . . . .Janet Firring William Thybony. . . ......,. T1'UdSZl7'Cf ........ . . .William Dyke Norman Johnson. . . . ,Sf11zfc'1'1z' Council Dclcgafc. , . ..... Mary Rose Noel Erhardt Bergstrasser ........,........ Sponsor ........,.,....., Erhardt Bergstrasser OR the past three years Roosevelt's Choral Club has been recognized as the best high school chorus of its size in the city, having won the last three annual contests held at Orchestra Hall. This year it received the gold trophy awarded to Chicago's leading high school group. The Symphonic Choir, a select group from the Choral Society, has frequently sung over the radio and at various affairs. Last June the choir sang at the dedication of the Hall of Science and this June at the Century of Progress Exposition. Of the various engagements, the pinnacle of success seemed to have been reachd when the choir was asked to sing with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at one of their monthly concerts, with Mr. Frederick Stock conducting. Since the Symphonic Choir is composed only of those students who pass a certain voice test, it is easily seen that the recognition it has gained is a result of the high standard Mr. Bergstrasser has set for the members. Ont' Hlzrlilrcwl Tfairly-sc'l,'en Une Hundred Tbirly-ciglaf Advanced ORCHESTRA CALENDAR November 9, 1932--Armistice Day Assembly QMayfairj November 10, 1932-Armistice Day Assembly fRooseveltj December 16, 1932-Annual Orchestra and Choral Concert February 20, 193 3-Lincoln-Washington Assembly QMayfairj February 21, 1933-Lincoln-Washington Assembly fRoose veltj May 10, 1933-Orchestra, Assembly May 11, 1933-Orchestra Contest at Roosevelt June 2, 1933-Minstrel Show June 8, 1933--Graduation Orchestra ORCHESTRA Fall Sc'1m'sfcr OFFICERS Spring Semesfcfr Leonard Sorkin, . . A A ,President .... , . . .Arthur Shapiro Joseph Stepansky. , , , .Vice-Presiffclzl. . . ,,.. David Bloom Sylvia Gordon . . . ...., Sec'rc'fary ...,.., . . .Richard Sanders Herbert Nelson, . , . ...... T1'c'as11rc'r. ,.,.. . , Walter Cantor Joseph Klein ,......, ., .Siznlwzf Council Dc'1z'gai4'. . . ....... Bernard Gold Erhardt Bergstrasser. . . ..,, ...,,.. D irecfor ..,.,.. .. . . , . .Erhardt Bergstrasser HE orchestra, directed by Mr. Bergstrasser, has proved its worth on various occa- sions. During the past three years it has won first place in its division of the annual orchestra concert. It can also be counted on to accompany or play, as the case may be, at any concert or operetta. Those who have been present at any of Rooseveltls affairs well know the value of the orchestra. There are three classes of orchestras, all under the same direction, the beginners, intermediate, and advanced. Recently a new system of promotion was introduced. Those who wished to try for a position in the advanced orchestra could challenge the person already holding the position. In this way an opportunity is given to all who wish to advance their positions. Om' H11 nflrcd Thirty-nine EMERALD ISLE HE annual operetta, produced by the orchestra and choral club under the direction of Mr. Erhardt Bergstrasser, was presented in June, 1932. The play was Emerald Isle by Sullivan and German. Under England's rule, Ireland had all but lost her identity when Terence O,Brien returns from England, the peasants wake up and rebel against the English Lord Lieutenant. First Terence employs a certain Professor Bunn to teach the peasants the Irish cus- toms which they have forgotten. Later it is discovered that the erstwhile Professor is also in the employment of the Lord Lieutenant as a teacher of elocution. Yvhen the Lord Lieutenant hears of the rebellion, he orders his troops to exterminate the rebels who are having a secret meeting in the caves of Carrig-Cleena. But the soldiers have been frightened by the tales of magic that Bunn has told them and they refuse to budge. At last they advance but Bunn goes to inform the peasants. Thus it is that when the soldiers arrive, the people are ready. Terence confesses his love for the Lord Lieu- tena-nt,s daughter at which confession the Lord Lieutenant is even mo1'e incensed. Everything is settled when Bunn explains that both the Irish and English have American blood and since the Americans and English are good friends they cannot be rebels. This sounds conclusive to the Lord Lieutenant, so he immediately consents to the marriage of Terence and his daughter and forgives the Irish peasants. Om' Hll7ll1I'l'l1 lforiy 1 INTERMEDIATE BAND B. Clarinets Drums Horns S. Masel S. Matzner W. Owitz V. Krispin J. McGee M. Silverstein G. Larson M. Ader Barjfows D. Wandell I. Marco M. Hecht A- Weiner H. A lebaum R' Luft C0rnr'fs W. KHEPP M- Costello H. Gerber Sfudenf Assislrmis D- Summers B. Lemke B. Berger-musical I- Sherman A. Fay R. Sanders-military B. Juschinsky E. Dunne T. Jerome JRIOOSEVELTS Intermediate Band is the Upreparation field wishing to enter the Advanced Band. In this organizatio F1 1lfl'S H. Sommer W. Scheffner Suxapbonvs F. Benno H. Gewertz H. Tonsgard Tronzliolzcx R. Swesnik E. Nickey R. Nickey Tuba S. Tabbert n for those students n, the laboratory for the development of future concert bands, the students who have mastered the funda- mentals of their instruments, may obtain the experience necessary type of band music. Besides experience in music, the students receive elementary preparation for the marching they will do in the Advanced Band. a student to obey commands and develops his mind and m immediately. The Intermediate Band occasionally plays at assemblies, and to enter the inter-school band contests. to handle the average military training in This training teaches uscles to co-ordinate in the future expects Om' Illfmllwl Iforfy-one Advanced BAND THE Roosevelt High School Band has progressed rapidly under the direction of Cap- tain R. A. Seabury, since he came in April, 1929. It has grown from one band of thirty members, to the present four, totaling over one-hundred -and sixty students. Serving the school as a producer of pep and spirit, it plays at assemblies, football and basketball games, and participates in the Armistice and Decoration Day parades. Each semester the Concert Band gives a play and a concert, presenting The Musical Lieu- tenant in 1932 and Meet the Major this year. This section of the Band has also placed' in four of the five contests in which it has entered. It is considered one of the best marching bands in the Chicago High School R. O. T. C. unit with a membership of eighty eight. STUDENT OFFICERS R. Pearson, Cadet Major R. Fink, Cadet lst Lieutenant J. Wigent, Cadet Captain J. Baron, Cadet 2nd Lieutenant F. Payne, Cadet lst Lieutenant J. Fjellander, Cadet 2nd Lieutenant J. Morgan, Cadet lst Lieutenant H. Teichmann, Cadet 2nd Lieutenant R. Sanders, Cadet lst Sergeant lst B Clarinets 2nd B Clarinets J. Wigent clJ1'i1'ICil1ll'lD Arenberg S. Pinsky Qjlrincipalj A. Haedike Trossmann H. Gaulr H. Graff Cohen W. Horn B. Galt F. Bauer A. Isbit J. Baron Costello H. Teichmann S. Levin Herzon I. Matzner S. Banks . Litvin B. Saber V. Apostol Warshaw M. Levy One Hzmdrrzl Forly Iwo Band 2nd B Clarinets W. Herskovitz M. Dauber L. Brown N. Noble H. Mertz W. Eckmann W. Stromberg H. Neiburger Bass Clarinet R. Pearson Alto Clarinet A. Baclesch Cornet and 'Trumpets R. Rosenthal Qpriricipalj G. Hawkins E. Lintz J. Morgan J. Cross R. Robinson R. Eldridge W . Russell N. Britan Trombones N. Krongrade Qprinripalj E. Meehan G. Schurz BAND E. Flaharty W. Hoof S. Shapiro R. Kugel D. Bilger M. Weissbuch Baritones J. Roberts R. Larson N. Teifeld Drums R. Fink Qprincipalj M. Olshansky W. Strull B. Smith H. Handwerker R. Johnson Bassoon A. Shapiro Basses F. Payne Qpriiicipalj B. Berger J. Joseph D. Berg H. Kwate Horns H. Guss Qprincipalj T. Seldomridge R. Byron B. Weiss A. Sorkin Oboes R. Sanders Qprincipalj W. Cantor B. Hopper Piccolo M. Gertler E Clarinefs P. Fjellander fprincipalj D. Schnarr A. Shure Saxaplzones C. Mitchell H. Sacks K. Berkson J. Rappaport I. Levine R. Tucker R. Shipsky C. Sukman S. Levy F. Mandl One Hundred Forty-lhree Top Rare' -I. Darvin, J, Burk. S. Karasik, V. Yaliquet, E. Bryan. S. Levy, B. Kappel, H. Rifkin. S. Cooper, B. Harvow. R. Spiegel, G. Hefter. Third Raft' -J. Mann. S. Liss. IE. Fischer, R. Reinger. li. Bosen, A.1'1-osterman, A. Kzmdel, E. Miller, G. Gorelick, F. Goldstein, R. Tiger, J. Gallagher. Sfcond Row fR. Roberts. li. Cohen. Bl, liaur, H. Moran, L. Kretchinar, YY. Dyke, N. Denker, VV. Andrews, B. Mills, L. Schneider, li. Dickut, A. Hirsch. Bottom Rowe -R. Miller. S. Henriksen, L. Brorle, H. Lamni, Miss E. Frost, I. Lichtenstein, M. VVeil, D. Lawrence, L. O'Cunnell, 1I.Hyler. SCRIBBLERS' CLUB Fall Semesfcr OFFICERS Spring Semesfer Haskell Lamm. . . . . . .,,. Pl'CSil16'71f .... . , , .Irvin Lichtenstein Lillian Brode. . . . ,...,. SC'C'1'l'ft17'j' ..,... . ...... Martha Weil Metalois Baur, . . , . .Sl'7Il1L'I1f Council Drlegafc. . . . .William Dyke Miss Eva Frost, . . ......,. Sponsor ........ . . .Miss Eva Frost ECAUSE of the great interest shown by the Roosevelt students in creative writing, it was found necessary two years ago to form another writers' club, a branch of Penaspir. This second club was at first called Junior Penaspir, but as time went on, the students changed the name to the Scribblers' Club. This organization has the same objective as its parent, namely, to develop and fostei' creative ability by giving ample opportunity to express ideas and personality through the writing of essays, sketches, short stories, and poems. Every Wednesday the members meet in Room 117 where they have many interesting round table discussions. Not only do they make comments and constructive criticisms on their own literary efforts, but they study style, mood, materials, word choice, and technique of a few great artists who stimulate imagination and furnish atmosphere. This year, the Scribblers have been especially interested in the fascinating study of word effects and have made great progress in their efforts to use concrete and specific words which bring up the right associations. Some of the students have written articles of unusual merit and .have become contributors to the Lantern or to the literary column of the Weekly. Om' Hzlmlrcd Foriy-four Top Row- -A. Davis. A. liclwnril. l.Sig1in. C. Beck. M. Kesler, E. Keller, S. Phillips. Svrond Rowffi. Schwarz, j. Heck. A. Nelson, N. Rosen. li. liresn. B. Fraenkel, li. Jolinson, A. Glasser, N. Shure, Miss E. Clark. Bottom Row-ff M. lileinmn. M. Beck, S. Sprecher, P. Siegleman, S, Nvaxler, E. Glzlzer, J. Goldberg, N. Mesirow. PENASPIR Fall Srnzesfer O1-slflcuks Spring Senzrsier Pearl Siegleman. , ..., Pfl'Sitll'l1f .... . . , Pearl Siegleman Selma Sprecher. . . . . .VIN-Prc'sif1'a'11f. , , ..,,... Selma Sprecher Gloria Geiser. . . .... Savwfmfy ..,. . , .Marjorie Brumbaugh Adeline Glasser. . . ,.....,. Trc'as11rer ....... ..... A rthur Edwall Emilie Hrdlicka, , . , , Sfzzrfrnf Coznzril Dvlegufck . , . ,Seymour Phillips Miss Etta Clark, . , . ...... , .SPOIISOIT , . . , . , , , Miss Etta Clark HOSE students, blessed with a literary bent, have found themselves in the past years attending the bi-monthly meetings of Penaspir. This lively literary organization Welcomes all who are interested in creative writing of one kind or another. A study of the essentials requisite to successful composition takes up a major part of the club's time. Poetry and prose thus written, range in theme from our own well known city to the sloe-eyed natives of the mysterious far East. Such attempts fill a large part of the literary sections of both the Weekly' and the Lantern. During the past year, the club has enjoyed a particularly fine group of programs. Among these were lectures from such eminent writers as Marjorie Barrows, CMM Life editor, and Harper Lesch, chief editorial writer of the Daily Timex. These and others gave their recipe for success to the young authors. Penaspir derives its meaning from pen and aspiration. The members really enjoy bringing their brain children to the meeting to be criticized under the careful guidance of Miss Etta Clark, the club's sponsor. Om? II1n1il1'1'z1F0r'iy-,fi Ve l i l i Top RMUWC. Ullman, J. Deuhod, R. Fink. ll. Burt, G. Crofoot. ll. Crevin. E. Kamin, J. Fark, H, Lundall, F. Wietzke. Second Row-F. Anderson, H. Petcher, J. Kuhert, H. XVeher, P. Michaels, S. Gordon. il. Baker, R. Duda, C. Steichmann. Boitonz Row-J. Kichaven, N. Psiharis. I. Endicott, C. Huboi. Mr. XV. Hjertstedt, A. Franz. R. Berger. R. Hauser, VV. Jaeger. THE ARCHITECTURAL CLUB Fall Semesier OFFICERS Spring Semester Nik Psiharis, . , ,,.. President .,.. .... J ohn Endicott John Prassas. . . . . .Vice-President. . . . . .Russell Hauser Robert Bradt, . . .... Secretary .... ..,.. C arl Huboi David Baker. . . ..... Treasurer ..... ..... A l Franz Russell Berg. . , . . ..... Sergeant-At-Arnzs ,... .,...... R ussell Berg Nik Psiharis .......,, , . .Sfurfent Council Delegafe , . .,.... Theodore Gregory Walter G. Hjertstedt. . . ...,...., Sponsor ,....... . . .Walter C. Hjertstedt OOSEVELT'S development in the architectural field within the last few years is due, without doubt, to the untiring efforts of the Architectural Club. The purpose of this organization is to instill a greater appreciation for all things architectural and to establish among its members the true spirit of cooperation, sportsmanship, and toler- ance that characterizes the followers of that profession. All of the members of the club intend to continue their studies after graduation. Among the activities of the club are the sponsoring of exhibits displaying the note- worthy accomplishments of its members during the school year, educational excursions to places of merit in the architectural field and various competitions which are instru- mental in awakening keener enthusiasm in its members. Last semester a Worldjs Fair poster contest and a Cachet Contest were held. The latter contest resulted in the designing of the cac.het by Joseph Kichaven, celebrating the fifth anniversary of the International Drawing Exchange, an organization closely connected with the Archi- tectural Club. One fI7lPIfI7'L'41FOVfJ'-SiX Torx' Row-J. Kulmert, A. Frzmfz, E.LCY'i11C, C. Huhoi, D. Baker, J. XXIZIICTS, R. Duilu. R. Anderson, I., Serpieo. li. Burt. F, NVietzke. SUco.1uI Raw-J. Endicott, H. Dwyer, J, Duehel, P. Michaels, H. XYcl1er. S. Gordon, H. Petcher. C. Steich- mann, R. Berg, G. Iiakcr. Batfom Rott'-F. Anderson. I. liichaven. L. Kurth, N. Psiharis, Mr. A. Ilerglmoiil. E. Horowitz. Mr. XY. lljert- stedt, Il. Lundahl, E. Kainin. XY. Jaeger. THE INTERNATIONAL DRAWING EXCHANGE Fall Sczzzrsfer OFFICERS Spring Senzeslcr Harry Dwyer ..,. .,,.. P resiilwzf ..... ...., N ik Psiharis Glenn Weeks ....., . . .Vice-Prvxiifolzt. , , . . .George Baker Leonard Hantover. . . . . .S6'CVL'fllTy. . . . . . . . .Ben Burt John Prassas ..... ..... T rcvzszzrcr ..... ..., L eonard Kurth Ted Lukasiak ,.... . . .Scwgeczfzf-af-Arnzs. . . . . .Chester Andrezak Walter Hjertstedt. . . ..... Sponsor ....., . . .Walter Hjertstedt HE International Drawing Exchange is an association of students interested in art and architecture. It was organized to further friendly relations between the nations of the world through the exchange of drawings and other educational material. The club pin was designed by Orville Held of Schurz High, the membership card by Joseph Kichaven, the certificate of merit by Leonard Kurth, and the certificate of membership by Henry Lohmiller. The fifth anniversary of the I. D. E. was celebrated in March with a cachet designed by Joseph Kichaven. The cachet was stamped on more than one thousand letters sent to all parts of the United States, Denmark, and Ca-nada. The Exchange and its purposes were further evidenced by the many exhibits which were held i-n 1932, at St. Louis, Missouri under the auspices of thc Western Arts Asso- ciationg at Des Moines, Iowa, under the auspices of the National Council for prevention of warg at Rockford, Illinois, Chicago Normal schoolg Northwestern University in Evan- stong the University of Illinoisg and the International House, University of Chicago, where notables viewed them. Om' HIllllll'l'lI F01'Iy-xvzwz Tnfi Rotuf H. Diamond. J. Beck. S. fiuttman, D. Merkcr, D. Lawrence, C. Heck, P. Miclmels. C. Steichmann, L. Bland, P. Lessin, BI. Noel. H. VYitkin. A. Glasser. St'C0llfi Rowe -Mrs M. Smith. BI. Zinn, E. Freedmzm. J. Land, D. Heyn. E. Finkel, E. Muessler. M. Deutsch, L. Kaplan, E. Ginsburg, D. Rothenberg, L.Ur0wu. Boitom Row-l4.Go1dstein, B. Freeman, R, Frankel, V. Frankel. li. Liuzer, li. Chavin. li. Matthews. M. Baur, C. Sherman, S. Grossinger. DRAMA UNIT Fall Semrsfvr OFFICERS Spring Semester Ethel Chavin .... , . .Secretary . . .... Ethel Chavin Edward Mathews. . . . . .Ma11agr1'. . , .Edward Mathews HE Drama Unit was formed in the fall semester of 1932 and it is now the chief dramatic organization in Roosvelr. Last semester various la s were resented. Chief amon these was the 'lShoes That . - P .y P g 1 Dancedf' iven in the Little Theatre, better known as Room 249. A small admis- . s sion was charged. This semester the class interested itself in the study of Greek Drama. The Boy Will, a story of the boyhood of Shakespeare was the major production. Other plays presented were Do Your Worst,,' Game of Chess, UMa Rogers Breaks Loose, and Antigone.,, lt is hoped that this interesting unit will continue the good work it has started. Ona I1u1m'rcrl liorly-eight ATHLETICS E SECTIGN Fi 1 111 fields of conzpetition, whether mental 01' pbglsieal, we Obtain from our athletics a sense of fair play, of sports- 111d17SbiP, :mel an ability to accept defeat SPORTS THE two outstanding Roosevelt athletic accomplishments of 1932-33 were made by the lightweight basketball and golf teams. By a triumph over Bowen 33-25, the lights-Dry, Daar, Krieger, Levy, Schneider-copped the city title, as did their Sackheim coached schoolmates. Dene Zahn, Joe Blanton, Bernie Turner, Abe Marco, and Tom Kissane-climaxed a two year bid for the city golf crown by winni-ng that trophy. The squad, however, was rewarded with a championship shield. Second only to these attainments was the work of the Roosevelt basketball five in the Stagg tournament. Displaying unusual speed and shooting ability, the squad took second place in that cage meet. Ted Weinhouse, expert sharpshooter, won tourney scoring honors with a five game total of S7 points. Marv Colen aided considerably by playing brilliantly throughout each Contcst. Although they finished fourth in the North Section, the heavy basketeers fought gamely in each of their ten struggles, winning four and losing six. Captain Jim Gordon and Ed O,Connell were the point getters of the team. This was not a banner year as far as the football team was concerned, the outfit ending the season in third place. The Rough Riders, however, fought valiantly against every opponent it faced. Butch Kubitz and Honey Flickinger played brilliantly through- out the season. 1933 promises to be a great baseball year for Coach Stockdale's cavorters. With plenty of seasoned material on hand plus able recruits, the Gold-Blue should go far in North Side competition. The junior tracksters garnered third in the city outdoor meet, while the seniors took sixth place. Morry Kesler and Red Neross won the only junior Hrsts. Chuck Pollensky broke the city senior high jump record with a great leap of 6 feet lm inches. Red Sargent also shattered the record with a jump of six feet. Captain Gus Horschke led the senior swimmers to third place in the city meet. Gus, as usual, proved the best of the breast strokes. Jerry Weinstein won the only junior Hrst by taking the back stroke. The Gold-Blue fencers captained by Henry Hyler, having defeated many foes in dual meets, promise to go far in defense of the city title which Roosevelt won last year. The Gold-Blue gymnasts won third place in the high school division of the A. A. U. meet. Gus Horschke took second place in the all-round performance. Considering the team championships won, and the individual crowns gained by our athletes, it may be said truthfully that 1932-33 was one of the most successful years in the athletic annals of Roosevelt. Melvin Ury One Hzmdrcd Fifly-tlarec' STAGG TOURNAMENT TEAM ScnttdfD. Daar. L. Levy, Capt. Colen. S. Dry, J. Krieger. S. Schneider. Standzhg-Mgr, 1. Heymau, J. Gordon, Coach Chappel, B. Hayden, T. xVEl11l1OLl5C. HEAY YXVEIG HT BASKETBALL TEAM Svatzfd-T.VVeinhouse, Capt. J. Gordon, M. Colen, B. Haydon. G. VVolf. .S1f07ldI'1lg'C. Ager, B. Eisenstein, VV. Bayer, Coach Chappel, L, Feldman, INT. Ury Om' H1l11fI1'Cll Fiffy-fam' Seated-D. Daar, L. Levy, Capt. S. Dry, J. Krieger, S. Schneider, D. VVolinsky. Standing-Mgr. I. Heyman, S. White, H. Cohen, S, Lubin, Coach Chappell. H. Feldman, B. Brandt. LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL CCOMPLISHING what only one other Roosevelt Lightweight basketball five had been able to do, the 1932-1933 Gold-Blue edition captured the city championship. Coach Chappel developed one of the best pony quintets ever to appear on a hardwood floor. The team possessed everything necessary for a great outfit since speed, cleverness, and sharpshooting ability were omnipotent in its success. The Rough Riders breezed through nine North Section games. Schurz, Senn, Lake View, Waller, were each defeated twiceg Lane was conquered once. The only loss was a one-point victory for the Tech boys. In the semi-final games Roosevelt vanquished two West Side teams, beating McKinley, 44-21 and Austin, 27-24. The championship contest which took place at the Gold-Blue's jinx court, White City, proved to be a walk away for them. Bowen simply could not cope with the Chap- pelites, and at no time after the first quarter were the latter less than eight points ahead of the South Siders. The game ended with the Rough Riders overcoming their jinx and with the city crown in the bag 33-25. Captain Red Dry and Dick Daar were the outstanding players on the team, both be- ing picked on the all-city pony quintet. Jack Krieger, Lou Levy, and Seymour Schneider rounded out the five, each contributing greatly to its string of victories. Dry, Daar, Krieger, Levy, Schneider, Lubin, Feldman, White, and Wolinsky received major letters. Brandt and Mueller were awarded minor R's.,' One Hundred Fifty-five GOLF TEAM Coach Sackheim, Joe Blanton, Tom Kissaue, Bernie Turner, Mgr. RayKotz, Capt. Dene Zahn, Abe Marco BASEBALL TEAM Top ROTi C.B1'SltfLlS, E. Piggot. Tlzyird Raw-Mgr. S. Phillips, E. O'Connell, I. Newman, I. Martens, Coach Stockdale. Sammi Row-E. Fastoff, J. Blanton, I. Walsh, C. Lespcrance, D. Baker, R. Rothenberg, W. Dyke. First Row-B. Latoll, R. Reinger, K. Conybear, F. La Pointe, I. Flickinger, L. Levy. One Hundred Fifty-six F Top Row-W. Schmitz, K. Oberlander, L. Nelson, J. Hanley, O. Holderson, L. Valbracht, M. Marks, B. Bowman, P. Frueh, C. Bosch. Second Row-Coach E. Alton, F. Baer, L. Kubitz, J. Flickinger. A. Dolinky, H. Lidstrom. Mgr, T. Bruns, Mgr. E. Addison. First Row-VV. Sevander, I. Kreisel, F, Schulte, R. Gibson, S. Schultz, L. Stein, A. Fishman. FOOTBALL ATTLING gamely to the end, the Roosevelt football squad finished third in the 1932 North Side Championship struggle. It was the first time that a team instructed by Coach Alton failed to place second in the section. However, the Gold-Blue squad was not eliminated from the race until late in the season. Vanquishing Lake View, 13-12 and fighting Lane into a scoreless tie were the highlights of the season. The eleven's only losses were a tight contest dropped to Schurz, 7-0 and a spectacu- lar game won by Senn, 20-7. Among the bright spots in the team's record were the excellent performances in practice games. Upsetting the Roosevelt jinx of never winning a pre-season tilt, the Rough Riders walloped McKinley and Proviso. Captain Gibson, Fishman, Frueh, Kubitz, Schulte, and Flickinger were the outstand- ing Gold-Blue stars with the last named receiving all-city honors. In recognition of having starred two years on the gridiron as a halfback, Butch Kubitz was selected to captain the 1933 outfit. Major letters were awarded to Gibson, Frueh, Baer, Schulz, Flickinger, Lidstrom, Kubitz, Fishman, Schulte, and Marks. Those who received minor letters were: Sevander, Valbracht, Dolinky, Wittenmeicr, Oberlander, Nelson, and Stein. One H11 fzzfred Fifiy-sewn SENIOR SXYIBIBIIXH 'l'li.XKl C! Tnfv Rum' fS. Fclclnlzln. R. Klosc. L. llnllcll. li. Curtis. S. xYIlyllUVllCll, L. Pivovitz. M. Levine, L. Epstein '. Enix. SFFUIIKIV Rafi'-r M. Sclxwnrtz. li, Ynllmrcling. IJ. llrownc. Lintz. G. Gutlmus. J. Miclnwick. H. Jensen L. Reynolds. J. Stcger. S. NYnlinslcy, Czlptzxin ilnszxv llcnwc'l1kc. Conch Marx. B0fff7771h,0fi' j. XYcinatcin. ll. Duvall, ll. Ilrzuly. ll. Kntv. li, Miller. J. XYalrlmz1n, M. Rosenfeld. G. XVCekS M. Ancln-x'f.m:. .-Ilxvwzzt .lICIl1l7f'7'.Y7'Il. Klein. BlIl11ZlgC1'Q G. Sutclillc. JUNIOR SXYIMAIING 'l'lf1'XM Bark Kms' A. Mrmllrvlxzm. C. Sachs, R. Pullcn. M. Stl-lCCl1TC1', l'. Snlins, S, Katz, D. Summers, J. Quinn F. Kolpclc. l'l7'0lli 160:11 II. Anclc'1'sm1. S. llrccn. A. lfixlnnzm. li. Schull. R. llCl'lll'lQ'Cl'. O, Richter, VV. Ross, G. Zaslaw Captain Robert Fox, lll. Marx. Bottom Row J. Ovcrggzlral. OIIL,'IfIl1I!1l'L'tl lfifly-eigbi Top Rau' lNl.Dolniek. M. Kesler. 'l'.'l'en1pkin. li.X'olile1':lii1g', A. llolinky. l.Garbt'l. I. XVeinstien, VV Eisenstien, G. Sutcliffe. R. Peterson. H. Katz. M, Steinberg. S. xXYOj'!l1lVltCl1. Kermit! Ron- F.Schul1e. L.l'it'ltllllZi1l. C'.Beek. l..l'iyovi1z. G. llakcr, E.Miller, I.Dollard. J, Kanter G. XYeeks, R. Gibson. I?ufr0m Row -l. Martens, S.l'l1illips, G. Sargent. G. llorsehke, Bl1'.DSlEL1IlJI'fC, S. llossounis. l. Siglin H. Klein, M. lllzxrks. R CLUB Fall Semester OI71-'ICERS Sjirifzg Sellzscfel' William Chiprin, , . . .Prvsidwzf .... Gustav Horschke Irvin Siglin ..,.... . .Vice-Pmsirlezzt, . . . . .Spiros Doussounis Gustav Horschke. , . , .Sr'c'1'el'ary .... .,,... l rvin Siglin Spiros Dossounis ,.,... , . .T7'FdS1lI'Cl', . . .,.... Gordon Sargent Edward C. Delaporte. . . . . ,S170lIS0l', . . . ,Edward C. Delaporre NE of the foremost organizations of Roosevelt is the R Club. Although this is Ll comparatively new organization, being organized in the fall of 1951, it has spon- sored some of the most important athletic activities of the school. During the last two semesters it has been responsible for the intramural sports of baseball, basketball, and swimming. The success of these activities has been unquestion- able as the basketball tournament was entered by almost three-fourths of the divisions and baseball slightly less than this number, Another accomplishment of the Rn Club was the reorganization of the cheer leading squad, a group whose importance is known throughout the school. Because of the huge success of intramural sports, enough money was made by the RU Club to carry out the custom of the preceeding years. This is to give a semi-annual banquet at which many of the faculty members are guest speakers. Om' III! mlrcd Fiffy-nine y SENIOR TRACK TEAM TOP Rowgl. Bemlitzson, S. Simon, F. McGee, M. Rattncr. Anderson, J, Hampton, BI. Doluick, L. llutler, I. Gomberg. Second Row-H, Ray, F. VYiley, VV. Ilusted, D. Gomberg. T. Garlvcl. J. Georgl. FV. Popper, Coach C. Hillman, Bottom Row-L. Braitberg. S. Rattncr. S. Dossounis, V11-Capt. C, Pollensky, C0-Capt. G, Sargent, BI. Maksy- uxowicz, E. Volberding, J. Dollard. JUNIOR TRACK TEAM T017 R07Uf'fH. Ray, K. Berk-non. J, lleclcert. ll, Eistenstcin, BI. Ncross. T. Ieromc. I. Krciecl. T. Tcmkin. ll. Keslcr. XY. Nelson. Coach C. Hillman. Boitom Rmuffl. llerzon, ll. Sieluolll. F. Meyer. L. Ilirscll, S, lizmks, P. Lcssiu. ll. Rubin. l.. Fclclmzm, Om' Hu 7Itll'K'1f Sixlj' BOYS FENCING C'1xpt.H. llyler, R. Fey. D. Harris, NY. Avonson. J. Litkc. M. Lilmc. H. Rutiezer, J. Burke, A. Geffingcr, Coach R. Marx. GYM TEAM Top Roca' fli. Kerwin, H. Pzlryzck. XY. Ucfflebcn. R. f1Ilflll'l1l2U'. Mr. Marx. Bofiom Row-WR. Iilose, G. Kozzlk, Captain G, Ilrwrschkc. I'. Malvin, N, Olson. Om' H ll mlrml Sixfy-0116 MARK! FRUEH OBEIILANDER FOQTBALU lQ33 on BfON fcuum-: BARR If-:VANDER FUHNAN KUBITZ ICHULZ o H ddsfyz Top Row-M. Piera, L. Baldry, M. Johnson, I. Rauhut, A. Klinger, J. Rosenberg, R. Ginsburg, G. Miller, N. Denker, M. Bernot, A. Sues, L. Knoke, A. Ruter, F. Miller, P. VVitt, S. Thompson. Second Row-G. Schwarz. H. Kamm. M. Geller, L. Beck. R. Havlieek, H. Sehwade, E. Master, B. Schlesinger, R. Leineweber, E. Riva, E. Magid. Miss I. Hollenberger, B. Klinsky, C. Misbel, R. Gold, C. Siglin, F. Polonis. Third Row-G. Shaifer, F. Ebel, V. Verhoog, B. Golclstin, E. Kahn, G. Larson, E. Goodman. K. Dwyer, T. Goranson, L. Grunsted, K. Fabish, L. Riester, E. VVetmore. V. Frankel, R. Klapholz, I. Soll, E. Cucrvo. Fourth Row-D. Baker. R. Rudy, R. McLeish, D. Wenzel, M. Decker, Ti. Swanson, R. Greenberg, M. Lofberg, M. VVencel, C. Ohring, R. Schwartz, F. Horschke, E. Junghanna, A. Baekluud, R. Kuhlnian. Bottom Row-E. Metz, L. Levin, A. Pritikin, F. Friedland, E. Hrostrom, Y. Sbewfelt, L. Friek, M. Goik, I. Parks, R. Weinberger, E. Bodcnstein, M. Zitlin, B. XVolter, I. Schechter, A. DeKoven. G. A. A. COUNCIL Fall Semester OFFICERS Spring Semester Ethel Brostrom .... . . . .President .... . . .Roslyn Weinberger Roslyn Weinberger. . . .Vice-President. . . ....... Jean Parks Lorraine Frick .... . .Secretary . . ........ Lorraine Frick Alice Miller ........., . .Treasurer . . ..,.... Virginia Shewfelt Miss Inez Hollenberger. . . . . . Sponsor. . . . . .Miss Inez Hollenberger HE Athletic Association plays an important part in the life of a school girlg through it she obtains her school letter after procuring the necessary 1,000 points. The organization tries to instill in its members a sense of good sportsmanship and cooperation. The council consists of one member from each division, elected by the girls in the room. Generally about two-thirds of the girls in the school are members. Last year the association sponsored a Visitors' Day, wherein representatives of all the G. A. Afs in Chicago met at Roosevelt and exchanged ideas and plans. There was also a Play Day in which teams made up from the four years played against each other. The big big event of the season was the social which was in the form of a roller skating party. An orchestra and entertainment amused the guests while they partook of refresh- l'I'16IlfS. One Hundred Sixty-three AFTERNOON GAME CLASS Top Rowe fM. Siegel. G. Talnlage. E. Kahn. ll. Tapper. F. Miller, M. Slutsky, M. VVeinig, P. Vl'itt, J. Grau, C. Ohring. R. Vl'einberger, ll. Borchert, H, Morgan. E. Voigt. Fifth Row-E. Brostrom, A. Dc Koven, L. Victor. K. Levin, E. Fohr, A. Dell Aquila. E. Finkel, M. Kaecke, L. llrode. G. Mueller. M. Mangal, F. McNally, R. Snyder. L, Peskind. Fourth Row-M, Wencel. R. Leineweber, D. Beck, L. Frick. M. Fields, V. Spivak, S. Thompson, B. Fraenkel, Q. Kaletta. A. Kunz, H. Harjes. M. Swenson. I. Ginslnirgr. A. Sullivan. K. Dwyer. Third Rmllfml. Sjodin. A. Etzweiler. O. Anderson. M. Kesler, E. Herrlin. L. Knoke, S. Liberty, P. Ditkow- sky, M. Geller, E. Riva, E. Magid, L. Rich, A. Parker, S. Markey, M. Kenega. Sctond R0tUfC. Magram. T. Garber. N. Hoffman. M. Lawrence. R. Dierlerichs. C. Stowe, L. Levin, A. Priti- kin. ll. VVolter, V. Frankel, L. Riester. E. VYetmui'e. I. Oliring. E. Puente. Boftom R0wfR. Kaplovitz. F. Horschkc, E. Jungliznis, L. Grunsted. T. Goransmi. MORNING GAME CLASS T011 Row J. l'atterS0n, L.Kel1m. C. Levy, H. Kuck, D. Howe, H. Br:-runs, D. Blellick, E. Guervo, B. Mandrall, E. Horowitz, M, Jordan, L, Lofflierg. Scroizd Hyndmzm, Bottom Row-AM. Goik, M. johnson, M. Peterson, J. Dwyer, H. Spunar, H. VVolf, F. Arkin, H. Russel, G. Pertlc, D. Wenzel. 11 Ona Hun vcd Sixly-four ROTE'f'S. Mendel, J. Mucliman, MQPQ1-mm, H. Lowenson, L. Baldry, B. Leggett, F. Finhorn, H. H. Cotcus, V. Heavey, li. Freeman. Standing-Miss Williams, Q. Kaletta, E. Besinger, E. Brostrom, G. Mueller, E. Finkel, M. Wencel, M. Goik, M. Schladweiler, E. Brandstatter, L. Levin, A. Pritikin, M. Baur, V. Kubiak, G. Unger, M. Kaeke, I. Parks. Seated-V. Sabus, K. Fabish, E. Odfield, F. Lonant, E. Jaeschke, L. Frick, A. Krejick, S. VVasserzug, L. Jacobson, V. Greif, E. Lipner, R. Leinweber SWIMMING CLUB Fall Semcfsfer OFFICERS Spring Srfnwsfvr Dorothy Gottlieb. . . ,... Prrfsidcnf. . . .,.. Marie Goik Manda Wencel. . . . . .Vice-Prc'sicfr'11I. . .... Kathleen Fabish Jean Parks ..... .,... S4 'Crctary ,..,, ..,... . Jean Parks Dorothy Schiller.. . . . .Siudrnf Coznzcil. . . ........,.. Estelle Finkel f , . .Miss Dorothy F. Williams HE Girls' Swimming Club strives to produce an honest love of swimming and to further the use of leisure time in water sports. The object of the club is to give more individual attention to the swimmer than would be possible in a regular class, and to teach its members to strive for perfection in their strokes and diving. The requirements for admission to the club are the ability to swim three perfect strokes, execute a plain front dive and swim four continuous lengths of the tank. During the semester, the organization displayed its skill by an exhibition for the G. A. A. Visitors, Day, besides holding a splash party with Senn's Swimming Club. Om' Humlrwl Sixiy-five GIRL'S LIFE SAVING CLUB AND SWIMMING CLASS ASSISTANTS Seated-E. Schmidt, H. Ryer, L. Frick, S. Sprecher, B. Lipner, C. Klein, V, Spivok, S. XVasserzug, F Horschke, R. Kaplovitz, R. Leineweber, M. Kaecke. Kneeling-L. Goldstein, G. Mueller, G. Talinage, L. Gnob, K. Fabish, J. Firring, D. Heyn, E. Brostmm J. Parks, E. Besinger, L. Jacobson, M. Berndt. Standing-Miss D. Williams, M. Stone, M. Siegel, E. Finkel, A. Pritikin, L. Levin, M. Rifkin, M. Wencel M. Goik, M. Sehladwater, E. Brandstatter, B. NVolter. GIRLS TENNIS Top Row--E. M. Freiclman, E, Scluzlinzm, INI. lfzxgcrstroin, L. Long, D. Szinneni. D. Christell, M. G1'01'lllCl'1,3,' G. Beart, L. Bedziu. E. VVl1isel, M. Sjodin. Third Row-M. Hartman, C. Magram, L. Pagenta, J. Beck, K. Anastin, E. Hcrrlin, L. Knoke, L. Kaufman S. Sherman, F. Anderson, R. Feldman. Second Row-D. Brennan, S. Burrnan, G. Cohen, P. Ditkowsky, A. WVolff, S. Grundeland, R. Stromwzill I. Klemptner, F. Williams, P. Rosenbloom, R. Klapliolz. 4 Bottom Row-T. Garber. L. Kretchmar, J. Gran, J. Molnar, B. Freeman, B. VVolter, S. NVaxler, L. Vicar K. Levin, R. Brown, L. Nadolna. Om' Hzmdrcd Sixfy-six Top Row-A. Nelson, S. VVaxler, INI. Freitag, B. Borehert, E. Fohr, F. lNIeyers, V. Hyatt, III. Swenson. A. Backlund, R. Moffit, E. Riva, F. Anderson, P. Meyer, G. Halvarson. Second Row-Miss Badger, A. Krejcik, V. Lund. M. R. Noel, J. Kohn, M. Pijan, L. Rich, V. VVeber, F. Bulow, L. Lamos, B. Treiman, N. Rosen, A. Etzweiler, Q. Kaletta. Bottom Row-M.Greanias. M. Pollack, F. Chamberlin, J. Grau, E. Swanson, M. Greenhouse, F. Ebel, D. Heyn, I Land, J. Peterson, V. Greanias, M. Sjodin. GIRL RESERVES Fall Semester OFFICERS ..,.P1'esiden1f. . .. . . .Vice-Preside1'zt. . . Margaret Duber, , . Florence MoHitt. . . Jane Gregory. , . . ..... Sc'c1'etary. , . . . . . . Gail Klein .,,,. . ...... Treaszwer ,,.,. . Frances Ebel ........ . .S1fude111.' C0u11rilDelegate. . . . . Miss Gladys Badger. . . ...,... Sponsor. . . . . . . Spring Semester Mildred Greenhouse . ,Ethel Swanson . . . .Frances Ebel . . . ,Betty Borchert Miss Gladys Badger HE Girl Reserves is a national group which is under the guidance of the Y. W. C. A. Its chief purposes are to face life squarely and find and give the best in it. A true feeling of fellowship, loyalty, service, and friendliness 'is preeminent at every meeting. In addition to serious work, the girls have parties, hikes, teas for their mothers, open discussion, and interesting tours. One interesting trip was through the back stage of the Uptown Theater. Every year the club devotes its time to special projects, this time assisting the Red Cross in making garments and layettes for babies. The joy of Christmas was brightened for orphans through the distribution of dressed dolls and colored picture books donated by the girls. The secret desire of the members is to obtain the official G. R. ring. It is a circum- scribed blue triangle bearing the initial of the organization. The base stands for spirit and the sides represent knowledge and health. The circle represents a girlis relationship to other people and to her world. Om' IIIl!1t1l'l'ti Six1'y-Kewl: DANCING CLASS Top RowfA. Seaberg, S. VVz1sse1'zuq.:. A. Solinger. J. Baum. M. Noel. E. Biron. L.Bleicl1. E. -Tonglianns, I. llann, S. Mecklenburger, R. Harrison. Y. Brown. B. Gleieher, S. Lipsig. A. Platt. E. Fiertag. Third Row-R.Jalonack B. Gnltlblatt. E. Fonarow. L. Frefclimar, G. Talmage. S,Lz1lmvitz. I. Schechter, C. Bush, R. Lieberman. V. Blostein. E. Kahn. S. Kaplan, G. Madenberg, C. xx7EiSI1'IFlll. E. Serota. B. Gordon, Second Rota-+P. Litkowsky, I. Snyder. D. Anderson. Mills, M. Greinke. Y,Brotliers. R. NYeinlmrn, E. Broder, M. Metzel, F. Shercr. E. Mueselcr, S. lirezlult. L. Luecke. B. Schlesinger. B. Klinsky, L. Perelgut. Bottom Rowfli. lNIetz, A. Jaffe. N. Johnson, C. Van Dyke. E. Clark, L. Heiniscli. D. XVenzel, E. Dopp, L. Frick, D. Vitz, M. Bosworth, F. Horschke, M. Gronberg, B. Freeman, G. Anderson. GIRLS FENCING Top Row-E. Skonberg, G. Mueller, A. Pritikin. D. Heyn, H. XVitlcin, L. Gembeck, R. Jalunack, M. Zitlin, I. Goldberg, P. Siegleman, J. Firring, E. Finkel, R. Smith, L. Slater. Second Rowell. Schwarz, E. CI1nt0r, C. Magram, E. Riva, E. Wynner, Mr. Delaportc, H. Ryer, L. Frick, D. Christell, 1. Ellenhogen, A. Dskoven. Bottom Row-E. Glazer, T. Garber, R. VVeiuberg, J. Bock, A. Beller, C. Sherman, E. Fiertag, E. Bodcnstein. Standing-M. Kaecke, L. Levin. 0116 H1t11!fT'6lI Sixty-fight Top Rim' fM. Kaecke. H. Harjes. F. Horsclike, R. Leimveher, li. Cliubot, T. lioransmi. L. Urunsterl, A. DeKoven, R. Kzxplovitz. Second Ifotvfli. Brostrom, D. Wvenzel, E. Finkel, A. Pritikin, 0. Anderson. TNI. fioik, G. Mueller, J. Selicckter. Botiom 101141. Laznovsky, R. VVeinbcrger. L. Gemlit-ck, L. lfrick, L. Riester. L. Levin. ll. VYaltt-r. ROLEIR Full Sl'1lIt'5ft'l' OFFIC1ERS Spring Semester Edith Siemssen ..,. .... P residwzf , . . Lorraine Frick Josephine Laznovsky. . . . .Vice Presidwzi. . . ....., Lois Riester Marian Hartnett . . . . .... Secrvlary. , , . , . Lucille Gembick Mabel Henningsein, , , . ..., ,Trr'ux11rcr .,,,... Roslyn Weinberger Lucille Gembick. . . , Sfzzdtvzf Coumil Dvlvgufe. . . . .Jeannette Schechter Mrs. Louise Ege . ,,..,,... Sponsor .,,..... .... M rs. Louise Ege OLEIR, or the irls' RU club is an or a-nization com osed of those irls who have g a S P S earned their city letters by obtaining the necessary points, some of which are com- ulsor and the others 0 tional. P Y P The aim of the club is to instill in its members the desire to promote good scholarship as well as sportsmanship among athletic girls of the school. During the semester, the club gave the entertainment and furnished refreshments for the G.A.A. Visitors' Day, besides serving at the G.A.A. social. It also sponsored a hike during which new members were initiated. The Roleir girls take the major responsibility for all athletic functions during the year. They are extremely versatile and active in school projects. Om' fI11ui11'vJSix ly-flint' 1 O11 L' Hu11ffr'm' Smwzly if R 2 li Q 15 1 mf.,-Q A k I Ji Wai? JW -M aa. 16-1 .af 1096,-. ig, . ,A, 5 , eg ,V 3, .. FEATURES ESECTICJN 5 L.: M BM HH 55 55 AL -ff If 74.vX' 4 ' f 4 4 X 11 Ii X7 ea Cl A ,qw just as i7Z'l!6'l1fi01'L has improved our means of Zl1'll71SlJ01 ftlfi011 from the simple horse-rlmwn slab-011-wheels to the time- defying aeroplane, so does i111!G11fliL'C genius elevate our students from mere mediocrity 150 zfmze ifzdividzmlity. SKY RIDING How would I like to go up in the air, Up in the World's Fair Sky Ride, Towers of buildings and chimneys and all Over the city wide? I would be monarch of all I surveyed Mountains of granite and lime, Valleys and pathways crushed down 'neath them all, Defying the roll of time. Spinning through mid air at perilous heights, Winds roaring 'round on each side, Tingling with glee and yet frigid with fear I would ride on the thrilling Sky Ride. I should see all the people, like creatures at play In a circus or gay jamboree That had come from all over-France, Spain, Hungary, Greece, China, and gay Italy. More like a toyland, to me it would seem, Or marionette show at full height, With puppets a-bustling and hurrying about To see each exhibit and sight. Each nation displaying its science and art Of a century's progress and pride. I should hail as I thrilled and whirled through the air On the newest of all joy rides. Edna johnson DUSKY CITY DUSKY, indistinct, the sleeping city is beautiful. Lights and shadows on towering buildings and gigantic factories reveal a beauty, not of materialism, but the beauty of magnificent ideals, of crystallized achievement. With rising cadence, the metropolis awakens to the symphony of life. The squalid shacks of the poor, the comfortable homes of the middle class, the mansions of the wealthy-all disgorge their dwellers into the turbulent maw of steel and concrete. In non-ending streams, humanity is absorbed by the giant city of its creation. Day runs its course. With the coming of twilight, the automatons grope their way to their abodes. Joy and sorrow, peace and strife, love and hate mingle in a conglomerate whole. Lights flash on, long ribbons of boulevards are crowded with rushing machines, carrying the wearied to respite. Arfhur Ecfwall One Hzmdml Seventy-five OVER THE WEEK-END MDA da de dumm dum, humming joyously Qshe knew she couldn't singj Judith Frank literally danced home from school. Friday at lastf, she kept thinking, what a week-end this is going to be! Big brother Jim's frat was throwing a party Saturday night, and Judy was going with the president,s cousin, Jerry, from New York, and wonder of wonders! Pierre Soubier, the secret passion of every girl at Weston High, had asked for a Sunday night date. Judy pinched herself for the Hftieth time. Fd better quit or I'll be black and bluef' Her first stop was at che beauty shop where she treated herself to a shampoo and lemon rinse Qto bring out the golden lights in her titian hairj and a finger wave with ringlec ends, pleasef' This luxury was made possible by a week of chocolate bar lunches. While the work of beautification was in progress, Judy sat in a trance rehears- ing in her mind all the things sheid say and do-and wondered if she couldn't induce her mother to cut out just a few more inches from the back decollete of her dress. She stopped at her very best girl friendis house to remind her to come over for a few rounds of bridge that evening, then made a dash for home. Bursting into the house, Judy nearly upset her mother, and exclaimed in one breath, Got any eats- ye old bridge cronies meet tonight-any phone calls-gosh, I'm famishedlu Later at the bridge table, Judy played such an abominable game that the girls threatened to fold up the card table with Judy in the middle, and to store the whole mess in the dark clothes closet. Finally, Dish-the-dirt, came from Alyce between bites of a butterscotch caramel. Trurnping her partner's king, Judy shoved the trick to her opponent and rapturously went into particulars. The president of Jimmy's frat has his New York cousin staying with him for a visit. Well, Fm elected to go with .him to the club,s party tomorrow! She paused long enough to allow them to absorb the full weight of the information. Exclamations appropriate to the demands of the occasion from all three girls served only to increase Judy's excitement. And Mom's just finishing my dress. She ran into the kitchen, snatched an armful of silk from her mother and displayed it before her admiring friends. The girls unanimously voiced their approval. Oh, oh, Judy, what a low back! Geeee!,, Oh, that rhinestone buckle!,' I bet it fits like the skin on a banana. Suddenly the phone rang. Start the conversation, it,s your nickel, said Judy into the phone. Three inquisitive females immediately gathered around. It was the president of Jim's fraternity. He was very sorry, but Jerry's mother was suddenly taken ill, and Jerry was leaving for New York tonight. Please accept our apologies. Click! He had hung up. Slowly, Judy did the same. A dimpled chin quivered, then suddenly went up. Well, she managed to smile, I still have my Sunday date with Pierre. Lucille hid her face in her hands and squealed, Gee, you'll kill me. She was convulsed with laughter and could hardly speak. V What do you mean?', snapped Judy, her hazel eyes narrowing. It wasn't Pierre that called you last week, it was my brother,', Lucille continued and again went into hysterics. It was all a joke. You,re not angry, are you? Judy drew herself up to her full height of five feet two, and disdainfully remarked, You certainly have a perverted sense of humor, Lucille Holden. Stalking to the radio, Judy viciously twisted the dials and was greeted with Bing Crosby's mellow voice singing, Ovah the weeeek-ennnd-.H Frances Sputz One Hundred Sewlrlji-six L11-vE's JoYs Fm living on love: Love of the ocean's deep blue calm Of the turquoise beauty of summer skies, Of tumultuous storms, of silver moons, Of tender dreams in a mother's eyes. I'm living on love: Love of the buildings, spires, and streets, Of pulsating hurry and eager strife, Of truths to learn, of the will to win, Of sympathy with human life. I'm living on love: Love of friendships, long and true, Of shadowy trees and shrubs and sod, Of humble prayers, of peaceful days, Of blessed fellowship with God. Gertrude Schwarz AN AUTUMN BOUQUET Gladiolas-golden butterflies darting back and forth in radiance of the sun-a glow- ing sunset of red and lemofn yellow changing slowly to orange . . . a field of Wheat ilecked with shadow. Coxcomb . . . a splurge of scarlet against 'a green background . . . the painted lips of a winsome miss . . . an irascible, fervent sun across the cool, blue waters of Lake Michi- gan after a day abroad . . . the peak of a lordly, loudly-crowing rooster at daybreak. White phlox . . . tranquility and repose after a tumultous, consummate day of labor . . . the cool, pleasing sweetness of an autumn shower . . . masses of fleecy translucent clouds seemingly motionless, the cool white coverlet on great grandmother Alyssum's high four-post bed. Pearl Siegleman IT'S MOTHER Who is the person that's always gay, And smiles throughout the livelong day? Although you feel so sad and dreary, Who always makes things bright and cheery? It's Mother. Who is the person with that tender smile, Who seems so happy all the while? The one to whom you tell your troubles, To help you turn them into bubbles? Ir,s Mother. Who is the person doing all this, Without whom things will go amiss? The one who never asks for praise, The one who makes us mend our ways? It,s Mother. Morris Kesler One Hundred Seveniy-seven THE BELLS OF CHICAGO At Science Hall in the lofty tower Are bells which toll at every hour They peal and clang a varied ditty Of life and strife in a monster city. Bang-Dang! Bang-Clang! Dang-Bang! Bang-Clang! They reverberate a vivid taleg Impressions, many they entail. One to sixteen, the bellows roar, Tolling the dreary hour of four. Vacant buildings, desolate streets, A vagrant just perchance youid meet. Again sixteen, it's half and eight And toilers at a rushing rate Crush into a jammed Ln car Rich man, pauper--all are par. At noon the chimes peal out once more. It's lunch time now and from each door The people pour-a light repast To partake, to break the morning fast. Two! ring the bells-and at this time The busy loop is at its prime A hub bub in every store, Unlike the tranquil days of yore. Then tolls the welcome hour of five, From offices where long they strive, The working folk wind their homeward way Some weary, vexed, some bright, some gay. Some hie along at a speedy gait, Blessing-thanking God and Fate. Others feel that life is vain, Futile, empty! So inane! At sight at night the streets are bright Gigantic structures all alight With powerful lamps illuminating Peopled streets, with life pulsating. Thus the bells toll every hour Stalwart in their lofty tower, Throbbing out its infinite ditty. Of life and strife in the huge city. Adeline Glasser. One Hundred Seventy-eight 1 fe. 'E VNIAN CRISTELL KESSLER i,,, if ' A 7 if IW , if E V x mp A aenmce HOSKOWITZ ABE LEON V!R6iIN!A BAKER JAPPEL 3 , Q MARY ROSE NOEL 1' 5 if , . E b if ' C IRVIN SIGUN 1. SOLOMON 'I If :, Q ,.. ,, ,f w,,.,,, MILDRED HUSKA 5 MAE BECK fLorzeNcE ANDERSON DAVE HARRIS gif!! ' 1.2 WWE: DOLNIC K PEARL FRANCES SIEGLEMAN JACK RUBIN 1: , , av, ' , .2954 enum: TALHAGE BERNKEFANHIE SIDRANSK7' SAM FIERSTIEN ADELINE PETERSON One Ilumlrmf Svz'mly-11i11e THE BOARD WALK AT NAVY PIER Windows, row on row, flanking a weather beaten roof of dark tar paper look upon the grey, thick, never-ending wooden planks which form the walk. An iron rail, mottled with rust, stretches distantly in the warm sunlight of the bright morning. The profound solitude is only broken by the waves lapping pleasantly on the pier below, or the distant put putl' of an outboard motor. On the lake, glinting in the bright su-nlight, a few launches and steamers lazily move to and fro. Jutting here and there along the way are funnels and superstructures of ships tied up momentarily, while wisps of white smoke curl slowly out of their huge smokesracks and far below can be heard the rumble of freight and supplies as they are being moved swiftly into their holds. Down the mile- long board walk is the cool blackness of a doorway which ends the long journey in the SUH. fa..-55 o gr' a 4' ' HQ 5991, f-11 X-.9 George Narem l Swift ,s w f rw T- T ff . X X f 1E is V re fpu , is yjwge Tl,-yy T Kggsg l lille sr Mm m- X Qilylmx l f f f,ife Hi,faM R, N , 1 I QEOCEQE 5,4150 rl X y mxll 4 N31 as , VIRTUALLY, THE ONLY REASON WE GO TO SLHOOL. ISTO FIND ouT WHAT WE SHOULD DO AT HOME. , V' ' u 1. Q, ' gf KJ- 'ik , Y Y Q TT- ll. 1 ll ill i Y Xl lflxw l Lrxl X ijm ci T' -04 lf 5 N ,Xxlm ' Xia li 'TW K nl or Ali 5 f -TT SCHOOL ISNT A mo PLACE AT ALL, IF you EET THE mem vntwponm. Of-zu Hmzflrczi Eiglaly TRAVELING COMPANIONS N HOURS ride on the street car was before me. Monotony, boredom, ennui. What could I do? My eyes roamed to the extreme left. A child of, perhaps, ten years of age sat proudly with her back to her neighbor. With each toss of her well- brushed curls she proved, to anyone that was willing to notice, that she believed it to bc a great achievement for one so tender in years to ride alone. Two seats away was a man, who from the top of his brown disheveled head, to the tip of his careless square-toed sport shoes, was a bachelor. Collegiately garbed, he had an air about him of free enjoyment of life. Probably thinking of green moss beside a laughing stream, he smiled. To the right, perched on the edge of her seat, was a distinctly expensively dressed woman. With the constant raising and lowering of her well-arched eyebrows, she portrayed, more emphatically than words what she thought of riding with the hoi polloi. At a single glance one could glean the fact that both her cars were in repair, that she detcsted cabs, and that she was forced to accept this horrible alternative. Across from her, a gentleman for was he?j was furtively making circuits of the car with his organs of vision. Surely, with those thin nervous hands he had committed some crime, surely, even now, some ofHcer of the law was in pursuit. Cottage Gro-ahve! suddenly sang the conductor in a vibrant voice. I had gone two stations passed mine! Frances Spafz HOPE Our hopes lift us from earthly soil As we monotonously toil To heights where joy and power supreme Are ours. Alas! that's all a dream. But inspiration such as this Lends bits of ecstasy and bliss, That make reality more bright And temporary burdens light. But hopes, that make us happy now, Fade out as time goes on somehow. Experience makes us ever wise And as we age we realize That hopes of power, glory, fame, Of selfishness and earthly gain, Are vaing a worthier hope have we By trusting in Divinity. Gladys Al1llC'YSfIIl and Marjorie Brzuubaugfa. Our' Huudrc'rl Eighly-one THE SILENT CARILLON 'Twas in the year of Thirty-three , That Chicago gave the world to see A Fair of pomp and circumstance, From mechanical men to King Arthur's Lance. It boasted and bloated and strutted and strummed Midst blare of bugle and beat of drum, That nowhere else this world could see A Fair such as that of 'QThirty-three. It boasted and bloated and strutted and strummed That the world around just had to come, It spoke of wondrous things to see, Sights that would dazzle you and me, A village was brought from far-Japan, A rubber plantation from Yucatan, From England came the Royal Scot , From Africa, a Hot-ten-tot, Men brought the pagoda from Old Ceylon But the pride of the show was a carillon Which was brought to the Fair from Sunny France. By a streak of luck, 'twas only chance That next to the hill of little San Juan, Should rest the mighty carillon. The newspapers said ,twould make the noise That nursery children would leave their toys, And of it was made such hilarity That people forgot of prosperity, Of beer and wine and the other things, They wanted to hear the carillon ringg But woe is me! Alas! Alack! Not a soul knew how the bells to crack. The country was searched for miles around For a man who knew how the bells to pound, But no one knew how the thing to play, So silent it stood-day after day. A month had gone, yet the man was not found, So the carillon stood-still but sound. Visitors came and went and came, Yet the carillon remained the same. But all at once, at nine one night, Four men came running with all their might. He's here, at last, he's here, said they, The man who will make our carillon playn. Up to the belfrey, the foursome fled, With the city's mayor at their head, The other two men were financiers And the fourth of them-a carilloneer. The populace gathered and strange to say, Just for to hear the music play. Around the tower came the multitude Silently standing in solitude, The beacons turned the tower gray, Into daylight with rainbowed array. One Hundrrvl Eighty-Iwo The hook-ups were made by radio And thousands sighed, The carillon, oh! And thus the mayor, a pompous sort, Gave vent to his feelings and with many a snort Said, Go, my man, go do your bestf' The financiers nodded, Your best, oh, yes! The carilloneer, a son of France, Stroked his beard while his eyes did dance, For now had come his victory hour. In the belfrey of the carillon tower He doffed his coat, and rolled his sleeves Produced a ,kerchief and gave a sneeze. He seized his hammer, as in other days, The musical bells, he now would play. His Honor smiled, and rested back, B'God, this man sure has the Knackf' But when the carilloneer wheeled and said, Monsieur, monsieur, you hav' los' ze head, Cne moment, plees, and I Weel tells, Ze carillon-she has no bells! For u-nder the hill of little San juan, Were buried the bells of the carillon. The moral, my friends, the moral I say, Is, Put off ,til tomorrow what you would do today. Howard Teicfamann. HWA MEI LING BENT, shrivelled, cowering in the shelter afforded by a shadowy doorway, the ancient beggar woman squats and observes with aged yet sharp eyes the vari-colored throngs that pass up and down the narrow streets of Nanking. All the glamour, the pathos, the age-old inscrutability of China hover about Hwa Mei Ling as she holds out a withered palm for alms. She eyes with care every individual who passes before her, murmuring a blessing to the few who carelessly give her a coin. As she sits thus, she muses on the past. She remembers the glorious, sunlit days of her early youth, when she dwelt in the imperial capital city of Pekin, now the modern Peiping. She recalls her youthful friends-gay, happy, blythe- living only for the pleasures of life and amusing themselves the entire day. Then, a fierce, savage expression settles on the wrinkled face of the weary Hwa Mei Ling. She is thinking of the day when she was sold by her poverty-stricken parents into the service of a lesser lord of the capital. Faintly-faintly, she recalls the dull beaten face of her anguished mother and the stern Visage of her father as she was carried away to the huge house of her new master. A new light comes into the dim eyes of Hwa Mei Ling-her aHianced, Yo Shin! He was a guard in the service of the most honorable emperor, crushed by the sweating hands of the fierce Mongol tribesmen. Tears-a blast of wind sweeps through the street and flutters the rags of the old one. Yo Shin! was it yesterday or a thousand years ago? Tears-Hwa Mei Ling had once a peach blossom skin. The silver temple bells ring- Artbur Edwall Om' Humlred Eighty-lhrce CHICAGO BILLUMINATED MIDNIGHT-Chicago-darkness-light. A train with its powerful engine puffed and chugged its way into the colossal station, as an arrow, long and slender penetrates a heart. From a dusty, old window of the Northwestern train, I saw against the ebony sky, lights-glowing, ephemeral, misty. The Merchandise Mart, one of Chicago,s most inspiring buildings, stood there like a giant Christmas tree aglow, beckoning, defying, boasting, welcoming travelers. Its proud lights showed its beauty in the enshrouding darkness. The Wrigley Building, lofty and stately, had its share of illumination. Soothing, amber-hued lights displayed its slender tower. The black haunting waters of the Chicago River reflected on the ripples of its shiny surface, strips of light like quivering steel swords. The Chicago Bridge rose to let a sooty lake barge pass through. Red lights on this vessel threw a faint glow into the interior portals of its being. Like a fearless army pushing forward were the automobiles with their bright, blinding lights. Onward they moved, stopping but for red and green traffic lights. The numerous electrical signs, mechanical devices for advertising, and the various manifestations of light put me into a reflective mood. The Lindbergh Beacon, sending out its far-reaching glare, seemed symbolic of power, independence, reliability. The train stopped. I gazed about at the luminous spectacle-at the beauty of Chi- cago, a city-striving, achieving, visioning. Mildred Kleiman. WOODLAND JOYS Listen to the river as it sparkles and chatters while it runs! The sweet breath of the great pine trees give life to the peaceful quiet of the woods. A bird shoots through the leafy branches, sounding a wild, but sweet note. Here and there a creature of the ground darts in and out among the foliage, which seem to bow to the trees. A bit of the azure sky 'peeps down with unblinking eye on the soul-satisfying scene. A light breeze mur- murs to the leaves as if in approval of the serene beauty of nature. White and purple flowers shyly lift their heads as if in fear of the great giants above them. The river continues to chatter and laugh, Joy, joy, joy! Selma Wfolinsky COGITATION Is there a plan- A rule of my destiny? What part am I In this infinity? Is there a God- A Being so supreme Or is't a myth, And life a dream? If life's a dream Then why the sorrow? Live today, Forget tomorrow. The tears of yesterday Are gone and past- Perhaps today brings Happiness to last. Geriryrl Schwarz CJlH'11llIl!ll'l'll Eighty-four Frieda Doolittle .... Wallace Nash.. , . Edna Wetmore .... Anne Holtzman. . . Charles Pollensky.. Charlotte Sherman.. Walter Cantor ..... LaVerne Frost ..,., Herbert Winchell.. Robert Gibson ..., Ben Plahn. .....,, . Seymour Wasserman. . , Spiros Dossounis. , , Glenn Weeks .... jack Rubin ..... Naomi Mesirow ..., Melvin Ury .... Al Davis. ........ . Frances Spatz. .... . Robert Moskowitz.. David Porte ....... Harold Katz .... Ingrid Edlund. . . Seymour Phillips.. . . MOVIESTARS Girl . . . .Love Me Tonight . . . .Blessecl Event . . ,Sola Sisfer . . . .Girl Crazy . , . .Movie Crazy , . . .The Kill from Spain . . . .If Winter Comes . . . .O. K. America . . . .All American . . . . Under Cover Mau . . , .Winner Talze All ....Tbe Greeks Had a Word . . . .'Tlaree Week.s . . . . Hallelujah, I'1n a Bum ....Call ....Tlae ....T158 ....Tlae ....Ben ....SlJe Her Savage Mnlnfny Plaaniom Prexialent Red-Heaflecl Wornan H nr Done Him Wfrong , . . .Tarzan ....Tbe .-.Life Blona' Venus Begins ff, ' xfioli- Q Q 5 fi if l an lg L- Ill at f all-J Q A XL Vg ,U f!i'1 .Q 4 1!Qa:7y I ff ii , Iilif L , ,, lfllil ' il Q1 9 F' if e .lf il 1 X . J 5:7665 BIYFE ABOUT THE ONLY CURE FOR TARDINESS WOULD BE TO EXCHANGE OUR -ALARM- CLOCKS FOR TRACK' SUITS One Hundred Eighly ji e for It STOCK QUOTATIONS Mr. Clarke- To the pupils in 16 and 17 Af' Mrs. Harford- You have no depth of real knowledgef, Mr. Stockdale- Hey! you with the facef, Miss Burns- Not by a long shot. Miss Sprowls-- According to experimental evidence. Mr. Brown-- If you can't get it through your head you'll get it through your feet. Mr. Chappel- Hey, Dummylv Mr. Steiner- Think it over. Miss Bewersdorf- I,ll give you a Mr. Schulz- We haven't got eno zero. ugh money. Miss Bannister- Hmm! quite interesting. Ca tain Seabur - You can't s ueeze blood out of a turni You can't ick ten P J Y J q . P, 5 P dollar bills out of the air, and ou can't la unless ou think. Y P Y Y Miss Waters- Oh, sir. Mr. Shidler- Now quiet down. Miss Valentine- Listen, lill lamb. Mr. Bill-'KGetting back to the subject. Mr. Hacker- I'm sorry I was latef' Miss Rathbun- I want it quiet in this room at oncef, Miss McCoy- Do you get the point?,' ROOSEVELT'S IDEAL SENIORS GIRL Mae Swanson... ..... Doris Christell ...,. ..... Gertrude Hubke .,.. .,... Jean Snyder. ...... .... . Estelle Finkel. . . . . . . June Goldberg .... .... Shirley Nimz ..... .... Susan Markovitz .... .... Eleanor Roz ...... .... Janet Hummel., . . . . . . . Christine Ohring ..,. ,.,. Gladys Anderson .... .,,.. Elaine Klasek ,.... ..... Evelyn Pollack .... . . . Edith Wynner .... . . . Rochelle Frost ,...., ,.... Shirley Rosenthal .... .,... Helen Witkin. ,... .... . Grace Mueller. ..,. .,.. . Sylvia Bobzien ...... ..... Mary Bulla. .,...,.,. . . . . Roslyn Weinberger ..... ..... Pearl Siegleman. ..... . . . . Doris Heyn. ........ . . . . Janet Firring. ,.,.... . . . . . Marjorie Brumbaugh .... . . . . One HIl71lI16li Eighty-six QUALITY Hair ......... Forelaeaa' . . . Eyebrows . . . Eyes ..... Eyelashes . . . Nose . . . Lips .... Teeth . . . Smile .... Dimples .... Complexion . . . Ears ....... Hands . . . Figure . . . Brains . ..... Leadership . . . Taezf . ,.... . Line ..... Humor .. . Pep .......... ..... It ,....... Atlaleiie Ability ..., ..... Personality ..,... ,.... Charm ....,... .... Appearance . . . Sweetness . . . BOY Arthur Edwall Francis Popper Harold Katz Edward O'Connell Sidney Feldman Bernard Curtis Ray Joyner Roy Fey Gus Horschke Don Hanson Marvin Peterson David Appelgren John Gallichio Howard Klein Arthur Goldsmith Melvin Salk Abe Berland Howard Teichrnan Robert Marks Arthur Simon Julius Edwards John Flickinger Irvin Siglin Mose Rattner Richard Caul Edward Miller I1 p . ws, Q 1 3' B L- 3- vw- - 1,1 - , Q H M it ,Q 4 1 aw 3 H. Fil.: : - ,.--' ff, - - H qu- , ,V --Mi: . H A , 1 :1 gg? Z , , , y ,Q-. 4 -V f , Y '7 'r , T54 LLFRIESE 'fp' 79 'Ng V ik 1 V 1 4. 1 I gk 'Q' a W . 142 31 ,T we A 46 ,Q , V ' E 4 wx f A aff' ' 'J uf . Y ffm A J. ELBAUM J4 PAQKS R.ScHwAR'rz 1 ,,, f AJAUBLMAN 7' W ' ' ' M2 mi ' ' f Ei 1 4 A, 1 W J 1, T in 5 ,Qi N Z ? E LESSER .Si EKLASEK ' J,pgQQlNG g -ami M. KE SLER J. LUND R.5EDER8ER6 . vw' ,, u..., L.EGER'rER A-C4 259 E M. KEOPKE E fi S.PlNSKY F. K UPER SMtT H K. .K-,, .Q , JJ P1.COX F. SPATZ H.STROM 'RUHLNAN Om' Hulzzlruzl Eiglzly-xcrclz ww, Ai 4 AMBITIONS IN RHYME June Goldberg, whose name will start Is planning to be a journalist. Marjorie Koepke, a movie fan, Will be a wife to an ideal man. Marjorie Brumbaugh this did give, All I wish is to love and live. Len Pivovitz has one ambition, To be a really fine physician. George Baker, who is never blue, Will draw cartoons for Ballyhoo. Florence Kupersmith, the busy bee, Would like to earn a college degree. Ida Snyder, so light and airy, Will be Walt Winchell's secretary. this list Adeline Glasser, the pride of her mother, Hopes to find Gracie Allen's brother. Marian Schacter-you must meet her- Says she will be a history teacher. Doris Christell will never curse, Yet swears she's going to be a nurse. Estelle Finkel, with her great brain, Desires to ride atop a train. George Modell has ambition to be Lieutenant in the R. O. T. C. Abe Raff-beware! oh, girls, resist- Is going to be a bigamist. Melvin Salk wants to be, oh! An Albie Booth of Chicago Freida Doolittle gave us this answer, That she will be a ballet dancer. Peggy Scher thinks ,twould be fitting If at West Point she taught knitting Della Poetsch, a good addition, Wants to be a dietician. Abe Berland, who loves his maw, Expects to be a success in law. Out' Hundrczl Tlghtg ezghl Richard Caul, the ladies, treat, Will be a specialist for feet. John Gallichio, among the best, Will be a concert pianist. Charles Kal:-in, who is a merry old soul, Has ambitions to make the honor roll. Charles Beck, who is a dandy dancer, Would like to find a cure for cancer. Gus Horschke- gut immer - Wants to be an Olympic swimmer. Don Lawrence to us did say He'd like to meet Lupe Velez. Ed. Matthews, in whose soul lies romance, Said he would like to take a chance. Gertrude Hubke--she'll always progress- Has set her heart to go to Congress. Clarence Steichmann did show his valor When he said, I want to be a sailor. Anne Kornfeld, becoming a perfect martyr, Yearns to be a court reporter. Louise Messerschmitt has lots of spunkg She would like to be a Taylor Trunk. Ann Pritikin, with tickets for raflles, Wishes to consume a bushel of apples. Solveig Grundeland, with the tide, Would like to travel far and wide. Selema Hesser, whois some conniver, Would like to be Mr. Gaffney's adviser. Elaine Klasek, who we must pardon, Will be an actress like Mary Garden. Gertrude Schwarz will write dramatically A story that will end quite tragically. Sylvia Zeidman-with many dates- Aspires to know everyone in the States. Charles Anderson-it's no small crime- Has no ambition and ends this rhyme. Morris Kesler One Hundred Eighty-nine ZEIDMAN One Hundred Ninety RAY KEDERBITR6 HOWARD GAEBEL ESIELII BARBARA SIIITII RD oAvsoAvvfLenfn THE LANTERN fmff' I933 DAVID PORTE ILICILLE SLATER WILLIAM DYKE AI I ' I ROBERT WIfIIIIfIlT AIIIIE IRORPIFEID GLADY5 ANDERSON One Hundred N HONOR FOR ROOSEVELT? TAKE A LOOK! June 11, 1932-Miss Street,s botany class received first award in All-City contest. October 1, 1932-Golf team tied for city championship. October 29, 1932-Doris Heyn elected president of All-City Girls' Conference. November 1, 1932-Annual received first class honor rating in nation-wide contest. November 4, 1932-Schulte, Flickinger, Kubitz made All-North Section Football team. November 16, 1932-Roosevelt made chairman of Chicago Scholastic Press Guild. November 16, 1932-Swimming team won North Section championship. December 9, 1932hRifle team placed second in city finals. December 10, 1932-Swimming team took third place in all city meet. January 14, 1933-Gustav Horschke placed first in Chicago swimming meet. January 18, 1933-Roosevelt Chorus took first place in all-city contest. February 11, 1933-J.Y.L. Debaters won first place in tournament. February 17, 1933-Dick Flickinger placed second in ice skating meet. February 18, 1933-Joseph Stepansky took first place in contest of violin soloists. February 21, 1933-Albert Davis won North Section championship in oratorical con- test and took second place in finals. March 1933-Leonard Hambo won the piano contest at Lyon SC Healy's. March 4, 1933-Willard Cook awarded Merchandise Prize at Model Aero meet. March 11, 1933-Junior and Senior track teams placed second in North Section meet March 18, 1933-Basketball Lights won the city championship. VAS YOU DERE, ROSEY? November 18, 1952-First annual model aeroplane contest. November 18, 1932-Magician's Assembly. G. A. A. Visitors' Day. December 7, 1932-Student Council Conference. December 16, 1932-Annual concert and the Dizzy Baton. January 13, 1933-Senior prom. January 13, 1933-Mass meeting in Auditorium. january 18, 1933-Civics Club Junior-Senior Social where the waltz contest took place. january 20, 1933-Band concert when Meet the Major was presented. February 21, 1933-Lincoln-Washington Assembly. 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