Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1942
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L , +++++++++T0 RO0SE ELT HIGH SCll00L After tour happy years, rich in experience, We are again preparing to cross Kimball Ave- nue, leaving Roosevelt. ln looking back, We realize that our expectations have been justified, for Roosevelt has given us more than knowledge -it has given us certain spiritual values which will be with us always, especially in the uncertain times to come. The Gold Anal Blue Shall Wave Forever Hugh 1927! The o1d Hibhard Hiqh Schoo1, which had been opened in 1916 under the direction of Mr. Chester A- Dodqe, one of Chicaqas finest and rnost be1oved schoo1- rnasters, had a new honie and a new narnel The new schoo1 was dedicated to Theodore Rooseveh, that dynamic Rough Rider personality, the inspiration of whose spirit has inf1uenced its destiny ever since. In February of 1927, whi1e the contractors were sti11 in the bui1dinq, the paint sti11 wet, and the 1oc1cers yet un- finished, the first students e900 Freshies entered the doors of Rooseveit High Schooi, thrown open for the first time. In May, they were joined by 1500 upper c1assmen, former Hihhard students. Under the supervision of Mr. Iames T. Gaffney and his assistant, Mr. A1fred 1-1. C1ar1ce, and inspired by their IAMES T. GAFFNEY 0ur Alma Dialer, Shout It To The Shy is t U vu! Lf 'PJ f X E. Q f V VL.f,,t,k' ,f VACAWQ4 X X, I . X, c M ,'L!9.,gu ,f LAJK X' N-fkx 4 I L e X. V , . S JV kv vos, . L LA. vx I , ,V-1g,fg N-fc E sfhfs. .,. V4 Q. N.. V... initiative and perseverence, these first Roosevelt students established those traditions of scholarship, and loyalty which have come to play so the life of the school. sportsmanship, vital a part in ln Septernber, l939, Mr. Gaffney was Mr. Iohn L. O'Brien as principal. Under his succeeded by understanding leadership the entire student body became aware of the satisfying possibilities of education through participa- tion, and the traditions and ideals of the school took on new rneaning. Roosevelt's first students waved her banner highg those of the present are inspired to wave it ever higher. Her first students were ever true to the Gold and Blueg those of the present carry on this tradition of loyalty: and soe Rough Riders go onfand on. CHESTER A. DODGE ALFRED H. CLARKE Yea, Roos We are living in a mosi exciiing pei +ime which presenls an unusual challe is no doubl fhai everyone of you 2 measure up 'lo +he challenge, and dies of lhis June, I942, class, in soon be puffing info effeci in la ify ac+ivi+ies, fhe ideqls, ahifucle, foslerecl and developed in our sch' have wifhin our power fo make a coniribuiion cluring lhis greaf w crisis. Lei us, by our every won lhoughi, and aclion, demonslrafe ihal we are alerl and defer- minecl io play our paris. To ihis end lei' us declicaie ourselves. Rooseveli High School Can and Will! 9 felt! 7 hislory. ll' is a You+l1. There uclenfs will e gradu- zular, will ammun- ills xii 'X 7' ' ' ' 3 :fEE: W . l A N h ks VS axe- ii 1 S XALLXF AFTE REXAM5 A'NH IRLCDFSOC . .,A., up A2 mg x .M fm 'x qx ' 1 im QLw Lb ..,,, iz an Q if K K M in iv 1 K V K' x ,,,,...,., P X, Q ff-,vw - as is 5 ' 5' , 4- Q 25 n . fl ' gi f W i f SQ Z I if 3 5 52 if f ...f-f Z' M.-Qs S N , it ., Q34 . get 3 ' . Tho htertxtiers ot the Vtcwss ot tune Ctr? trtiisfh fl Cs Y X, X R' tt ttwtttty wtth whuium they have teen associated :tightly theft: tum years mt 1,1 ic 13, 'wut especially to their sptztlsfr, MtE3S H13 C. hftfFYItt 11. wcimzvtmz ot ke-mt pfXtf'fPfI4't'tt amd Jtrdjmtgztt, Miss Mwyuttzcm has , 31113-Q maui mu tzzsptrizttort tu sw fgrowtp Lmom whom qua, 'Q-2g'N'NtV'Piti r cu- tt' , f.. fs si f t'tC'Llt tv Q Qvqitve, To her' we owe much it whfrt wel :Uv imit Ot what we hope to he fa? W. fre' f U , L, Us t .Sf 'F 1 4? 5 ll ...al ...-.....,4..........'.w-Q.-...E ,y s as ,1 , Q A J , E Qi 5 az , x Q- f 'J-MQ? Q1 ' ' :wiv ai'-7f'5.w 'QW V , N. Q W. ,- I ua. T5 r 5, wg... -I Mi. ,rn ,..... 1 P ,W gf , . Y AI a F ,. S ' --. ,. ,X . j as 1' mlsiii ,D it fs, ' if gig 4 - '- ' ff! .IV 4. Ak, 4 my S 05 .ni 3 ,a. gl .l ,,, M , 1 Q-Q ,., ! N -ew: Q - fs. A PM ENGLISH DEPARTMENT ROW ONE: L. Harford Mosher, F. Frost. ROW TWO: C. Rattner, S. Dodqe, 3 ' ' the prime requisite school course, keepina are these teachers. , VV. Hart, M. N. Clark, R. for the satis- Roasevelt in re Enahsh still with X ENGLISH DEPARTMENT ROW ONE: E. Waters, L. Tinker, M. Mosher, O Munzer. ROW TWO: A. Suess, E. Hculihan, M. Schafer, E. Mendelsohn. No doubt can be loft rn anyones mind of Roasevelts facilities for the teaching oi oral and Written composition and qrammar, 'Litter a glance at the remainder of that department. 1' Y., MATH DEPARTMENT ROW ONE: E. Gihney, F. Catlin, l Lueck, I. Hacker. ROW TWO: M. Thompson, W. Hendershc Making each step in every math student's course more val able and interesting, whether the subject is simple alqehra complicated triqcnometry, is the toil at these memhers of tl department. Q fm .4 COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT ROW ONE: F. Lauq, G. Prinsin, Loeney, I. McKean. ROVX7 TWO: F. Finston, M. lordan, F. Branso O. Marshall, L. Hanlon. Every disillusioned business executive hc wondered, at some time or frncther, Where his secretary learned ht shorthand or typiria, and how she ever passed the course. It is L to these teachers to ser thit every aspirinq stenoa learns his 1 her stutt well enouah not 'f ir the sulwtect ot such wonder. GIRL WITH DICTIONARY Typical ot lilurary Visitors, anxious to solve an immediate prob- lem, in this case the meaning of a word, this airl takes advantage of one ot the several dictionaries scattcred about the room. GIRL WITH TYPEWRITER Incorparatt'-cl with The shorhand courses oftered here, the typ- ing classes, providiriq a rcal chance to prove ones skill, have given the spirit of com- petition needed to perfect a commercial course. y si I PE A' Y x fx xfl SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ROW ONE: F. Hunt, M. McCoy H, Lotz, C, Crcuch, A. Hutton. RCW TWO H. Griffin, E. Vllheelfvck H. Burris, F. Mrwvnihari. Fvery hay and qirl wha remerrtlners 'mlhe Alarriof' 'Wlhe Maine, and Pearl Harbor, certainly remembers the teachers who 'auqhi him rvr her the facts behind these events and the principles ltfhind rurs and other qovernments. 2 . 2 ff! ART DEPARTMENT L. Rudersdorf, l. O'Brien, M. Strcscher, M. Holdirisori. lf is rit'en said that hiqh school is the place Wlliilii special talents, it any, are lvrouqht to light, and art, as a sulttect, leads the wzry in deciding careers. With the aid of these teachers, students alse have opportunities tr: enter their wrrtlc in rm ntl sts ti various kincls , www . ...Lis it,t QL GIRL IN ART CLASS Maybe she wnn't be as 3 Hariri as Hr 1it:.i:.rt1rit cr Picassfy, ltut while she many others like how Well her' tal- protect Work. is in hiali svrirzcl, aioriq with her, slw win tinzl cut exactly tn' can lee' .iyyiifd 'fi actual BOYS IN PHYSICS CLASS Aftfr the prelim- inary sciwttu course, ainoriq those lalunratory ssirnct-s nrvailqiie, physics iatfis hiqh with lieth Irvs and airls. lvlcre than an elalvoration 'xii this fltSl1ZN7II1 cctursrf it Offers rr greater chance fri train work and crnstant study. xi? v Uv:-seq w 1 2 WML W V x Xl IE .Wwe , MUSIC DEPARTMENT H. Sealiury, ll. lctliiisriri, P. lwycu, l, Hamilton. The are-ats et the riiusiral wwilrl wrwulcl indeed he proud ot the lccal aaareqrrticiri wt tttstrtirtctrs in nielodious interpretalien, what with such splericlirl prvst-nttr ticns as the Music Festival, the Hariri LICIIFGII, .intl 'Say it with Music. 1 Y ADVISERS Row CNE: H. Lueck, E. Moynihari, A. Huttnrt, lf. Wlaters. HOW TVJO: L. Hartnrtl, L. Nelsrin, lvl. Tlivtrtpstn, U. Steiner, I. Hacker, l. McKean. ln aclclitiwn to their class wurk, these teachers have aclrrrinistrafive cluties which Ciwllllklllillil in Wrutl rntilcinq Roosevelt a lietter place in which tw work tfsr -rvvry student and twacltrtr, . lf!! Ov' 'f 'lf' ' ,ik g - , 4 rf A-6 dk - - ,, t Ubsff f.,.,sv Vg, . X., -.fsfJ5.,x.f x..f g I Kww- , 7 L ,- , 'Xa' Vx., . ff 1' J ' ' , .,,g,f ,, XL!!! y '!, X I ,Lf -f .12 Lfgx -,A Vx I ,Q 1 4 -V' to N- flff- - c W-,sea f ' f f' ' , 'f Jung , - Lxxif- 'Ihr' - I ,lg -kg bu-.V p! If , f . W' yv- Q fa, ,,' o.,,,.,v-- ,ik Q- N., , - gl L ',,- A ,,,-6 ix. Ji sg, -1 N- S N I ix? 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' ' . - 5 KX I g , bgilfkl X c tg fi f , -e r X X N E ' It 5 5 L id I Here at Roosevelt, one of our most treasured tra- ,f S H, 4 of f ditions is that ot fine scholarship, of Worthy N X- to x X achievement. lt is one which implies more -X Jhf I, - - than the accumulation of knowledge, it in-I u Lk Le , K p' cludes the development of standards of f ' ' vs X ,ff 1 ' judgment, of moral values, of tolerance A' is - --1. ix i r ' s S f' nf Q and understanding, which are essen- Q , 'X , n , ' . - M ' f , tial to one who would make a real Y f .X ,- . Mt TK contribution to the social good. In - N N X x ' X M, our classes, We have had the . g v st M X X opportunity to acquire such Q i X, 3 To knowledge and to develop Q' ' X such standards. Our heri- N' g X , ' ,-,, ' - , , . . . , ' 'xg K f tage is a tradition of A : Y 5 Q N ,, h ' X X Q A onor and achieve- r' Y - rs- H - 1 K- sk - . . r E ' f AN' ment, 1t1s our duty r-- -'WK ' .ff , V XSML, V, X to uphold it, to ffm J A ft' ' X sl ' J ' ' I - .158 .VX P S L ' .- foster it, to con- ,iff N h , 'X 'L V tinue it. 1' V, -. - , it - - B L 'X ' ' '-fx 1, X IK- 5 x x, lg s' Y - . -k X- . ' '- -' ,f ,P-A fx, , V, ,, , , ,, . a ,,,.v , ., V , f, Q L. xx - - -- -. - --f -.K ,sm , . I 55,14 Q, J' A I I 7 .1- d A .. ,' 4 x. X. 1 -- fr X N ' ' 1 . L., 5 V fl!! V ' 1 f , Jlell I tally Alert, In Ju llglnenl Sane The June Class of 1942 Leaders of today and tomorrow In the words of one of our advisors, The present 4A class officers, as a group, possess those desirable qualities which We consider characteristic of the finest type of American youth, qualities which I am sure are admired by every boy and girl in their group, and which I am cer- tain are respected by every member of the faculty. C. ffl lj Iulian Marlqels, class president, With his straightforward sin- cerity, his real ability, and his Willingness to help has inter- preted the standards and ideal of his class, and has made every effort to put them into practice. Vice-president Shirley Kahn's personal dignity and sincerity have contributed much to her success in working out the various projects of interest to the group. Between them, Sally Dunham and George Soter, secretary and treasurer, respectively, have combined the charm, gracious- ness, and humor so characteristic of their group and so essential to a smoothly running organization. These officers, one and all, have the gratitude and apprecia- tion of their classmates whom they so adequately represent and Whose personalities they so truly reflect. They could-they did! for Roosevelt In accord with the All Out for America spirit of the times, the class of Iune '42 has developed if be a theme which stresses its willingness and de- 'lk 1,4 'Xf iii., termination to further this spirit. N 57 The class chose as its colors red, white, and C 411 , 1 . 1'-ff . , blue, those of our own American flag. They 'J I bfi!! L 23.111- were chosen because they symbolize basic V t 'P X f 0 I X- , American ideals which become doubly impor- A X Q 1 , 2, 4 tant in times such as these. They are enthu- Q C X mall YJV C' ' E siasm, for which red stands: purity, for which ' ' qi' E l Q' white stands: and sincerity, of which the blue at., QQ is Symbolic. The flower chosen is the red carna- J 6 ' ' tion, which stands for power and endurance. QQ 9 , C '51 .W a f Perhaps, the most striking example of the spirit KY. 'I ' Z ' Qi-f of the class, however, is to be found in its motto src' ,J JK 'CQ 7, - 1 ' - 1 54, which should be interpreted as a reply to the .I LS .N . original school motto, You can, if you will, for I 1 .fx I KQ All Roosevelt. The answer of the class of Iune '42 C fs , ag-C' 4 I 1 to this challenge is, We canl We willl A , T236 if f JL: 'Q 6 ' ' at L l CLASS c0MM1'rrEEs UBUL- PROM GIFT BND EXPENSE I2 H , Shirley Kahan, Chairman George Soter, Chairman -- LN-C Virginia Soderberg Doris Ottenfeld wanyi-, X Wil - l-AN4.2A-A4.e. . VlMtf'1'M, Gertrude Kaplan Iames Ruttenberg Mitzi Fleishman Frieda Goldberg Winifred Iohnson Rosaleah Holab Mildred Lipow William Sullivan Ethel Goldberg Mary Specht Mary Spiro Marion Milgrom David Anderson Edna O'Neal Harriet Blum Ioan Smith Mildred Bucolits Ernest Kuhn Iames Hamer Earl Solon Hortense Brown GRADUATION Iulian Markels, Chairman Miriam Ellenbaum Evelyn Mineur Blossom Shudnow Norma Moss Saul Messer Charlotte Lebow Dorothy Kubes Dorothy Rick Elizabeth Port Alex Kuras Emest Peterson Ieanette Kricke Albert Sands COLOR. MOTTO AND FLOWER Sally Dunham, Chairman Shirley Eincig Nathan Schlessinger Shirley Stillerman Eleanore Fox Mark Heidemann Albert Hirsch David Zawolkow Bernard Liss Lucie Hartman Ruby Garrett Earl Solon Florence Guarino 190 ROBERT E. ABBEY Captain, Swimming Team, R Club, Interclass Swimming Champion, Life, Line-Up, Hall Guards, I.D.E., Clean-Up Committee, Civics Club. NORMAN ALLEGAN Swimming, Football Team, Student Council, Speakers' Bureau, Line-Up, Hall Guards, Mixed Chorus, Air Raid Warden, Clean-Up Committee, Agent, Weekly, Inter-room Baseball, Basketball, Representative, P'-T.A. Wi' MELVI M. ALPER Chairman, Parkin ' e, R. , Financial Secreta y gent, W ly, Inter-room Swimming'Champio , Swim- ming Team, Inter-room Bas all, Basket- ball, Bowling Team, Fi Marshall, Log Staff, Tennis Team' ocial Committee, Honor Society, r Raid Warden, DAVID F. ANDERSON Treasurer, Student Council Delegate, Iunior Hi-Y, Student Council Delegate, Senior Hi-Y, Golf, Track Teams, Fi- nancial Secretary, R Club, Iunior, Senior Councils, Honor Society, State Older Boys' Conference, Intramural Golf Championship, Inter-room Basket- ball, Iunior Prom Committee, Hall Guard, Clean-Up Committee, Civics Club. LILLIAN I. ANDERSON Secretary, Debate Club, Debate Team, G.A.A., Student Council, Pan American League, P.-T.A., Spanish Club, Theater Guild. SEYMOUR R. APPLEBLOOD Commanding Officer, R.O.T.C., Presi- dent, R.O.T.C. Officers' Club, Captain, Rifle Team, A.M.P.L., Spanish, Civics, Ushers' Clubs, Air Raid War- den, Fire Guard, Clean-Up Committee, Honor Society, I.D.E., Agent, Weekly. LOUIS AUSLANDER Treasurer, Vice-president, Orchestra, Assistant Conductor, Orchestra, Sym- phonic Choir, Chorus, Baseball, Vice- president, Riding Club, Hall, Line-Up Guards, Intramural Baseball, Basket- ball, German, Civics Clubs, I.D.E., Spring Festivals, Orchestra Contests, Choir Contest. LESTER ADLER Honor Society, Honor Roll, Captain Hall Guards, l.Y,L., Inter-room Base ball, French, Chess-Checker, Slide Rule Civics Clubs, Tutor, My Pal. IANET M. ALLEN G.A.A., Civics Club, Captain, Basket ball. SHIRLEY ALPERT Choir, Mixed Chorus, Hall Guard Theater Guild, French, Civics Clubs G.A.A., Chairman, Health Class, Choro Contests, Clerk, Girls' Gym, Hur garian Raphsody , Assistant, Library Representative, P.-T.A., Secretary, Main Office, Lunch Guard, Music of Life. IAMES R. ANDERSON Captain, Hall Guards, Early, Late Serv ice, German, Civics Clubs, Leadei Orchestra, Stage, Light, Inter-roor Basketball, Mixed Chorus, Treasure: Advanced Orchestra, Accordion Soloist Duet, Talent Show, Leader, Accordio Ouartette, Band Concert, Agent, Weekly HAROLD L. APPELL Advanced Chorus, Lieutenant, Ha Guards, Line-Up Guard, French, Ridin Clubs, l.Y.L., Agent, Weekly, Begil ners' Band, Orchestra, Honor Society Spring Festivals, City Choir' Centes' Inter-room Baseball, Basketball, Clear Up Committee. ,- , 2' . V' rlr' B' ,E Q H- I ,I S ,' f ' ' ,f , i'v5 Mongr ' s1'H.A1-rm, .J ' Pfesieagthfeitde Rule Club, Public Rt l 'lations Cordrnittee, Honor Society, Do las, YTeXas, Student pg-Auncil, Physic Club, Fan American eague, Goo 'Scholarship Clubg' Linz Award. IOYCE BAEHR Supervisor, Study Hall, Hall Guarc G.A.A., Civics Club, Iunior Red Cros: N.Y.A. NATALIE I. BAER G.A.A. BERNICE BASKIN Secretary, 209, Tutor, My Pal , Stu- dent Secretary, French, 33-Point Clubs, Checker, Remedial English, Honor So- ciety, I.Y.L., Representative, Civics Club, G.A.A., WILLIAM M. BASS R Club, lnterclass Baseball, Basket- ball, Speakers' Bureau, Captain, Track Team. 5 - l L . , . LORRAINE T. BECK Civics Club, G.A.A., Baseball Team, Riding Club. EDWARD M. BENDERSKY Civics Club, Football Team, A.M.P.L., I.Y.L., Inter-room Basketball, Baseball, Bowling Team, Hall Guard. SEYMOUR I. BERGER Spanish Club, La Luna, Spanish Play, Interclass Baseball, Basketball, Swim- ming, Life Guard, Junior Swimming In- structor. CATHERINE E. BINGHAM Hall Guard, G.A.A., Pan American League, Botany Club, Baton Unit. ARITA BARKULIS G.A.A., Hall Guard, Civics Club, Head Clerk, Girls' Gym. DEBRAH BASS Symphonic Choir, Choral Competition, Winter, Spring Festivals, Family Doc- tor , Burthen , Romany Life , Hall Guard, Lieutenant, Hall Guards, Super- visor, Study Halls, Freshman, Sopho- more, Senior Student Councils, Repre- sentative, Honor Society, Tutor, My Pal , Log Staff, G.A.A. HOMER N. BATSAKIS Co-chairman, Secretary, Stage, Light, Senior Hi-Y, Inter-room Basketball Champions, '4l, Inter-room Baseball, Mixed Chorus, Beginners' Orchestra, l.D.E., Pan American League, Civics, Spanish Clubs, Assistant, Electric Shop. ALYCE A. BEDROSIAN Representative, Civics Club, Secretary, 209, Secretary, My Pal , Pianist, A Wedding , Honor Society, G.A.A., Stu- dent Secretary, Secretary, Health Class, French Club, Inter-room Volleyball, Theater Guild. ELEANOR BERGER Civics Club, G.A.A., Pan American League, Fire Guard, Student Secretary, Secretary, 309, Lunch Guard, Agent, Weekly. SHIRLEY BERNSTEIN Representative, P.-T.A., G.A.A., Dele- gate, Student Council, Riding, Spanish, Dramatics, Debate, Civics Clubs, Hall Guard, Agent, Defense Stamp Drive, Chorus, Beginners' Orchestra, I.Y.L., Inter-room Baseball, Basketball, Volley- ball, A.M.P.L. RUTH BIORK Tri-Hi-Y, Bowling League, Captain, Rollaway , Girl Reserves, Marker, Remedial English, Special Clerk, G. A. A., Roller Skating, Riding, Mayfair Wel- fare, Civics Clubs, Clerk, Games Class, Supervisor, Study Halls. '41 MARVIN BLAIR Spanish, Civics Clubs: Inter-room Base- ball: Hall Guard: Member, Scenery Committee: Poster Committee. REMY BOSCAPOMI Senior Student Council: Debate, Slide Rule, Civics, Zoology Clubs: Cham- pions, Intramural Basketball: Hall Guard: Honor Society. CLARE BRANDSMA G.A.A.: Secretary, Hall Guard: Base- ball, Volleyball Teams. LEWIS F. BRODY Symphonic Choir: Romany Lite : Bur- then : Festival Chorus: Inter-room Base- ball, Basketball: A.M.P.L.: l.Y.L.: Line- Up Guard: Choir Letter: Speakers' Bureau: Civics Club: Mixed Chorus: P.-T.A.: Public Relations Representative: Section Director, Choir. MILDRED BROSE G.A.A.: Civics, German Clubs: Girls' Chorus. MELVIN IL BROWN Chief Operator, A.M.P.L.: lnter-room Basketball Champions: Parking Com- mittee: lnter-room Baseball, Tennis: I. Y.L.: Hall, Line-Up Guards: Consulta- tion Board: Civics Club: Representative, Student Council: Agent, Weekly. ROBERT BRUCK Swimming Team: Inter-room Baseball, Basketball: l.D.E.: German Club. O22 1-tonor Society: beginners, Aavancea Orchestra: Grant Park Concert: Orches- tra Contests: Festivals: Service, Or- chestra Awards: Typist, Weekly, Log: Best Hall Guard : Agent, Weekly: Delegate, Civics Club: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: G.A,A.: Captain, Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball: Clerk, Office: A. M.P.L.: G.A.A. Circus: 750-Point, Swim- ming, French Clubs. DOROTHY BRADER Honor Society: Assistant, Library: Honor Roll: Book Room: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Civics Club: Baseball: Basketball: Rep- resentative, P.-T.A., G.A.A. ROBERT BROCKMAN Editor-in-chief, Log: Chairman, Speak- ers' Bureau: President, Student-Teach- ers' Forum: Chairman, Good Citizenship Service: Co-Chairman, Weekly Calen- dar: Commissioner, Welfare: ludge, Consultation Board: Track Team: R Club: Honor Society: 33-Point Club: Speaker, Washington-Lincoln, Award, P.-T.A. Assemblies, Kiwanis Club: American Legion Oratorical Contest: WBBM Round Table: Student Secretary: Convention Representative, Log. DOROTHY BROOKS Chorus: G.A.A.: l.Y.L.: P.-T.A.: Hall Guard. LAWRENCE BROWN Football: Track: Baseball: Lieutenant R.R.R.: Inter-room Basketball, Baseball Swimming: R Club: Mixed Chorus. SHARON H. BROWN Honor Society: Supervisor, Study Hall: Hall Guard: Mixed Chorus: l.Y.L.: G.A A.: Riding Club: Speakers' Bureau. FRANCES R. BUCARE Civics Club: Volleyball: P.-T.A.: G.A.A.: Pan American League: Tap Dancing: Captain, Baseball: Assistant Captain Volleyball, Basketball. MILDRED M. BUCOLITS Tri-Hi-Y: G.A.A.: Representative, G.A. A.: German, Civics Clubs: Honor So- ciety: Hall Guard: Student Chairman: Student Secretary: Assistant Captain, Baseball, Basketball. MARION I.. BUERGER 750 Point Club: Assistant Captain, Effi- ciency Test: Assistant, Library: Lite Guard: Delegate, G.A.A.: Secretary, Health Class: Swimming Club: Water Ballet: Tennis Club: Stunt Captain: Games Class: Style Assembly: Style Show, P.-T.A.: Special Dancing: Syn- chronized Swimming Group. CLAUDE E. CARMICHAEI. President, Iunior, Senior Hi-Y: Secretary, President, Chicago Hi-Y Council: Presi- dent, State Older Boys' Conference: President, Iunior, Senior Student Coun- cil: Manager, Golf Team: R.R.R.: Stage, Light: Womanless Weddingu: Officer, R,O.T.C.: Pep Team: Bowling League: Inter-room Baseball, Basketball: Crack Platoon: Civics Club: Hall Guard: Agent, Weekly: Secretary, 209: Ticket Seller: R.O.T.C. Usher. HARRY A. CHASE R.O.T.C.: Slide Rule, Civics, Spanish, Ushers' Clubs: Supervisor, Study Hall: I.D.E.: Line-Up, Hall Guards. FRED I.. CHEZEM Iunior Hi-Y: Elgin Older Boys' Confer- ence: Annual City-Wide Hi-Y Ban- quets, '41-'42: Membership Committee, Senior Hi-Y: Corporal, R.O.T.C.: Line-Up Guard. ARTHUR M. COHEN Hall Guard: Pan American League: Inter-room Baseball: A.M.P.L.: Spanish, Civics, Chess, Checker Clubs: Line-Up Guard: Honor Roll: Agent, Weekly. FAITH I. COHN French, Riding, Civics Clubs: G.A.A.: Agent, Weekly: Secretary, Remedial English: Knitting, Red Cross: Inter-room Volleyball: Penaspir: Supervisor, Study Hall: Special Clerk, Gym: I.Y.L. ALICE M. BUDNICK G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Supervisor, Study Halls: Mayfair Girls' Chorus: Games Class: lnter-room Baseball, Volleyball: Honor Society. ETTA I. BURO Secretary, Senior Adviser: Secretary, Readers' Round Table: Honor Society: G.A.A.: Agent, Log: 33-Point, Riding, Physics, Civics Clubs: Penaspir: Repre- sentative, P.-T.A. ANNE T. CATANZARO Secretary, Health Class: Representative, G.A.A.: Civics Club: Girls' Chorus: Spanish Club. LILLIAN CI-IEEVERS Representative, Log: Student Secretary: Representative, P.-T.A.: Swimming, Rid- ing, Civics, Spanish Clubs: lnterclass Games: Pan American League: G.A.A. MARVIN CLEAVELAND Stage, Light: Hi-Y: Baseball: Civics Club: Technical Adviser, Stage, Light: Hall Guard. LILA COHEN Honor Society: Representative, P.-T.A.: Agent, Weekly: Hall Guard: Lunch Guard: Supervisor, Library: G.A.A.: I.Y.L.: French, Civics Clubs. CHARLES P. CURRIE Captain, Hall Guards: Civics, Spanish Clubs: Inter-room Basketball: Swim- ming Team: A.M.P.L.: I.D.E.: Agent, Weekly. 230 MARY ANN CYMANOWSKI Delegate, G.A.A., Chairman, Health Class, Supervisor, Study Hall, Delegate, Student Council, German, Swimming, Commercial Law, Civics, 750-Point Clubs, Head Special Clerk, Roleir, Games Class, lnter-room Baseball, Hall Guard. IERRY B. DELIANNIS A.M.P.L., Mixed Chorus, lnter-room Basketball, Hall Guard, Spanish, Civics Clubs, Pan American League, Assistant, Secretary, Physics Department. FRANCES C. DILL Red Cross, Symphonic Choir, Pan American League, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Theater Guild. IAMES DORSEY Concert Band, Chorus, Honor Roll, Hi- Y, Civics, French Clubs, Speakers' Bureau. BEN-AMI DRESDNER Cartoonist, Agent, Weekly, Artist, Stage Scenery, I.D.E., Civics, Model Aero Clubs, lnter-room Basketball, Repr sen- tative, Log, A. P.L.: Hono o nm H1-:r.r:N DU rotm ' Be inning Girls', Advanced Girls' Q Choruses, Festivals: Choral Competi- tion, International Amphitheater Festi- val, Civics Club, Hall, Fire Guards. MARILYNN DUNKLE ' Agent, Weekly, Supervisor, Study Hall, G.A.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus, Inter- room Volleyball, French, Civics Clubs. O24 DOLORES P. CYPCAR Hall Guard, Captain, Basketball, G.A. A., Civics Club, Agent, Weekly. DOROTHY E. DE'I'I'LOFF G.A.A. HYMEN M. DLUGER Advanced Orchestra, Honor Society, Music Festivals, lnter-room Basketball, Baseball, Orchestra Contests, Theater Guild, Assemblies, Physics, Slide Rule Clubs. ALDERSON DOVE R.O.T.C., Civics, Debate, Model Aero, Ushers' Clubs, Stage, Light, Hall Guard, Inter-room Baseball. ARTHUR E. DUBINSKY Photographer, Weekly, Log, Reporter, Weekly, Student-Teachers' Forum. SALLY DUNHAM Secretary, Senior Council, Music Fes- tival Committee, Symphonic Choir, Treasurer, Tri-Hi-Y, Honor Society, Su- pervisor, Study Hall, Agent, Weekly, Theater Guild, French Club, Represen- tative, Civics Club, lnter-room Volley- ball, G.A.A. ALVINA M. ECKSTEIN Honor Society, Delegate, G.A.A., Civics, 750-Point, Riding, Swimming Clubs, Track Meet, Water Ballet, Cap- tain, Volleyball, Chorus, Symphonic Choir, Festivals, German Club Plays, Talent Scout, Tutor, My Pal , Vice- president, M.B.C., Student Secretary, ,j X 2' tm W it M. . , V IQ 'bf Et 2 at ,M iwsq N-,. 2 ,Q-fs, ak aw N N . mx -snff, 'gal .,-:. : is rf gl MORTON EDIDIN' Manager, North Section Basketball Champions, lnter-room Basketball, Base- ball, Football, Pan American League, Civics, Model Aero, Spanish Clubs: l.D.E. PAUL M. EISENSTEIN Hall Guard, Inter-room Baseball, Volley- ball, Basketball, French Club, Super- visor, Study Hall, ROBERT ELLEFSEN lntramural Basketball, Baseball, Civics Club, l.D.E., Hall Guard. KAY A. ERBACHER 4A Editor, Log, 33-Point Club, Treasurer, Social Chairman, Editor, Bulletinette, Delegate, G.A.A., President, Roleir, Major Letter, Chevron, Tri-Hi-Y, Drum Majorette, Baton Teacher, Girls' Chorus, President, Swimming Club, Delegate, Student Council, Supervisor, Study Hall. I ARLEN E E. ERICKSON' Adviser's Secretary, Agent, Weekly, Representative, Civics Club, Captain, Hall Guards, German, Tennis, Civics Clubs, G.A.A., Lieutenant, Hall Guards, Hall Guard, Volleyball. W Q IOYCE FALKENSTEIN G.A.A., Civics, Riding, French Clubs, Choir, Mixed Chorus, Talent Division, Representative, P.-T.A., Honor Society. FLORENCE FELDMAN Symphonic Choir, Reporter, Weekly, Honor Society, Mixed Chorus, Debate, Civics, French Clubs, Penaspir, StudY Supervisor, Hall Guard, Student Secre- tary, G.A.A.. SHIRLEY EINCIG Public Relations Board, Speakers' Bu- reau, Delegate, Student Council, Music Festival, Soloist, Symphonic Choir, Stu- dent Secretary, l29, Civics, French Clubs, l.Y.L., Hall Guard, G.A.A., lnter-room Volleyball, Baseball. MIRIAM E. ELF ENBAUM Secretary, Welfare Commission, Fresh- man Sponsor, Honor Society, Secretary, Main Office, Lunch Guard, Representa- tive, Senior Student Council, I.Y.L., Civics, French Clubs, G.A.A., Agent, Weekly, Student Secretary. SIDNEY ELMAN Debate Club, Student-Teachers' Forum, Sophomore Student Council, Chorus, Honor Society, Hall Guard. DOROTHY D. ERENS Clerk, Office, Hall Guard, Library, Civics, Commercial Law, French Clubs, G.A.A.: Social Committee, I.Y.L., Stu- dent Council, Secretary, 129. . ff! , If fi' , ff-ff' 'VJ' M 4 X J J' . f ,f - A ,,. f. ,I L fi!!-4 .., vfl'-'-- I - f .. , sksnmu rum' , Lieutenant, R.O.T.C., Officers', tUshers' Clubs, Honor Society, National Rifle Asgpcicfiqllzf ' Bhyggqs, Slide Sophomore Student Council, Iunior Hi-Y- Public Relations Committee, Air Raid Warden. LOUISE V. FAUROT Girls' Chorus, Hall Guard, G.A.A. RAY PEMMEL R Club, Football, Baseball, Life Guard, Inter-room Baseball, Basketball, Track Team, Hi-Y. 250 A L, ELEANOR L. FINK Section Head, Chorus, Burthen , Ro- many Life , Family Doctor , Sym- phonic Choir, Speakers' Bureau, Honor Society, Civics, French, Riding Clubs, GAA., Knitting, Red Cross. HARRY H. FISHMAN Inter-room Basketball, Baseball, Honor Society, Civics Club, Hall Guard, Life Guard. BERNYCE 1. I-'LAXMAN ' G.A.A., Hall Guard, Pan American League, Clerk, Office, Library, Civics Club, Student Secretary, Theater Guild. MITZI FLEISHMAN Public Relations, Speakers' Bureaus, Secretary, 129, Honor Society, Chair- man, Health Class, Symphonic Choir, City Choral Contests, '39-'40-'41-'42, Festivals, Romany Life , Ode to Mu- sic , Burthen , Social Committee, Head Clerk, Gym, Agent, Weekly, French Club, A.M.P.L., Supervisor, Study Hall, Clean-Up Committee. ELEANORE R. FOX Tutor, My Pal , Honor Society, Super- visor, Study Hall, 33-Point, French, De- bate, Civics Clubs, Delegate, Sophomore Council, 4B Chairman, Public Relations Committee, Secretary, Book Room, Agent, Weekly, Financial Secretary, Representative, Log, Student Secretary, Theater Guild, Representative, P1-T.A., Readers' Round Table, l.Y.L., Student- Teachers' Forum, A.M.P.L., Clerk, Gym. HOWARD FREEDBERG Hall Guard, Civics Club, Golf, lnter- room Baseball, Basketball, l.Y.L., Clean- Up Squad. HELEN M. FRIEDLANDER Representative, Civics Club, P.-TA., G.A.A., Clerk, Main Office, l.Y.L., lnter- room Basketball, Volleyball, Class Sec- retary, StudentfTeachers' Forum. ELAINE I. FISHER Secretary, Bowling League, Delegate, GAA., Head Clerk, Dancing, 750-Point, Civics Clubs, Hall Guard, Captain, Basketball, Point Recorder, Girls' Cho- rus, Girl Reserves, Games Class, lnter- room Volleyball. IAMES A. I-'ITZPATRICK President, R,R.R., President, Travel, Dancing Clubs, Captain, Football, Vlfrestling, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Inter-room Baseball, Golf, Basketball Champions, Member, All Star Squad, Three Years, l.D.E., German Clubs. ETHEL P. FLEISHMAN Civil Service Commission, French, Civics Clubs, GAA., A.M.P.L., Secretary, 309, Supervisor, Study Hall, Hall, Lunch Guards, Assistant, Library, Theater Guild, l.Y.L., Inter-room Games. DOLORES E. FLEMING Assistant, Library, Hall, Lunch Guards, Secretary, G.A.A., Civics, Sales Clubs, Student Council, Florist Shop , P.-TA., Honor Society, Inter-room Baseball, Basketball. BORIS FRANZUS Track, lnter-room Basketball, Honor So- ciety, Civics Club, Line-Up Guard, Fire Guard, Concert Band, Tutor, My Pal. ANITA FREEDMAN Secretary, Advanced Orchestra, Dele- gate, Supreme Student Council, Lieu- tenant, Hall Guards, Secretary, Zll, 209, Winner, Service Shield, Advanced Orchestra, Chorus, French Club, Baton Unit, l.Y.L., Hall Guard, Delegate, Stu- dent Council, Agent, Weekly, Assistant, L' rary, l ermediate Orchestra. .M,i.iW ' DON R. FRIEDMAN Chorus, Band, Orchestra, Inter-ro m Basketball, Civics, Fencing, French Clubs, Committee, Commercial Law Club, lnter-room Baseball, Lieutenant, Hall Guards, Representative, Student Council. RVING FRIEDMAN Ihorus, Civics, Spanish Clubs, l.Y.L., Tupervisor, Study Hall, Hall, Fire Guard, Xssistant, Library, Lunch Guard, Staff, 'La Estrella , lnter-room Basketball, Swimming, Basketball, Baseball Squads POROTHY M. GALE 'Iall Guard, Chorus, Mayfair, G.A.A., Iivics Club, Inter-room Volleyball, Ihecker, Remedial English. OSEPHINE M. GIACCHINO l.A.A., Civics Club, Student Supervisor, lcrobatics, Stunts, Honor Society. 'OROTHY E. GIESE lelegate, G.A.A.: Girls' Chorus, Civics, 50-Point Clubs' Inter-room Volle ball . Y F faptain, Baseball, Assistant Captain, asketball, Special Clerk, Games Class, lirl Reserves. IWIN M. GLASS .ir Raid Warden, Representative, Pub- c Relations Committee, Swimming, ln- amural Tennis, Basketball, Baseball, .R.R., R Club, Choral Contest, Stu- ent-Teachers' Forum, Honor Society, arking Inspector, Secretary, 209, Phys- zs, Slide Rule Clubs, Fire Guard, Clean- p Squad, Chorus, A.M.P'.L. IAXYNE GLINBEHG ice-president, Freshman Council, Thir- 'enth Annual Student Council Confer- 1ce, Secretary, My Pal, Consultation oard, Defense Stamp Drive, Boys' Coun- l, Head Clerk, Girls' Gym, Public elations Bureau, Speakers' Bureau, epresentative, P.-T.A., Clean-Up Com- ittee, French, Civics Clubs, l.Y.L., .A.A. l'HEL P. GOLDBERG ead Secretary, Consultation Board, udent Secretary, Honor Society, neakers' Bureau, Clerk, Girls' Gym, gent, Weekly, French, Civics Clubs, lean-Up Committee, I.Y.L., G.A.A. CHARLOTTE M. FURMAN Civics, Mayfair Welfare, Hiking Clubs, Captain, lnter-room Basketball, Hall Guard: G.A.A., Agent, Weekly. RUBY L. GARRETT 5 Secretary, Gir ve, Editor, Girl Reserv ws nor S iety, .A., Ger ivics, 750-Point, rary , Mi d Chorus, Repr tative, enior Stud ouncil, irst nit, 3 eat man, .Bas ! ,J IRVIN GIBASIEWICZ Civics, Dramatics Clubs, Inter-room Baseball, Basketball, Hall Guard, Line- Up Guard, Pan American League, Stu- dent-Teachers' Forum, l.D.E. LESLIE H. GILMORE Model Aero, Slide Rule, R.O.T.C. Oifi- cers', Civics Clubs, Hall Guard, Begin- ners' Band, Drum Major, Captain, R.O. T.C. Band, A.M.P.L., l.D.E., Agent, Weekly, Inter-room Basketball. THEODORE GLICKMAN Associate Editor, Photographer, Loq: Symphonic Choir, Photographer, Week- ly, Iunior Council, Choral Contests, In- ter-room Basketball Champions, '41, Student-Teachers' F orum, Clean-Up Com- mittee, Commercial Law, Physics, Slide Rule Clubs, A.M.P.L., Theater Guild, Hall Guard, Representative, P.-T.A. CALVIN R. GOLDBERG 33-Point, Debate, Civics, Chess, Checker Clubs, Circulation Manager, Publicity Editor, Representative, Log, Reporter, Convention Representative, Agent, Weekly, Editor, La Estrella , Orches- tra, President, Spanish Club, Vice-presi- dent, Pan American League, Honor So- ciety, Penaspir, Theater Guild, Cap- tain, Study Supervisors, Readers' Round Table, Student-Teachers' Forum, l.Y.L., R.O.T.C., Student Secretary, Assistant, Library, Lieutenant, Hall Guards. FRIEDA R. GOLDBERG Honor Society, Symphonic Choir, Mixed Chorus, Agent, Weekly, G.A.A., French, Riding, Civics Clubs, Representative, P.-T.A., Supervisor, Study Hall, lnter- room Baseball, Volleyball, Hall Guard. ROBERT GOLDEN Slide Rule, Civics, Model Aero Clubs: R.O.T.C.: Readers' Round Table: Debate Club: Track Team: Honor Society: Stu- dent-Teachers' Forum: Inter-room Base- ball: l.D.E. ADELE A. GOLDMAN l.Y.L.: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Theater Guild: Mixed Chorus: Clerk, Girls' Gym: Assistant, Library: President, Division: Clerk, Office: Student Secretary: Repre- sentative, P.-T.A.: Line-Up Guard: Span- ish, Tennis Clubs. CHARLOTTE GOLUB Treasurer, Advanced Orchestra: Sym- phonic Choir: Log Assembly: Honor So- ciety: Accompanist: Winner, National Solo Contests: French Club: Clinic Or- chestra: Piano Solo: Captain, Volleyball Team: Representative, Student Council: Carmen : Family Doctor : In Praise of Music : Romany Life : Chocolate Soldier : Roberta : Delegate, P.-T.A.: Agent, Weekly. GILBERT GOODFRIEND Chorus: Civics Club: Hall Guard: lnter- room Baseball, Basketball Champions, '4l: Honor Society. GLORIA GORDON Mixed Chorus: Hall Guard: Lieutenant, Captain, Social Chairman, Head Secre- tary, Hall Guards: l.Y.L.: Representa- tive, Civics Club, Log: G.A.A.: Secre- tary, Office: A.M.P.L.: Supervisor, Study Halls: Financial Secretary: Student Sec- retary: Inter-room Baseball, Basketball, Volleyball: Theater Guild: Spring Fes- tival, '42. PAULINE L. GOUNARIS Civics Club: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Rep- resentative, Log: Supervisor, Study Hall: Treasurer, Tri-Hi-Y: Honor Society. IULIUS GREENBERG Hall Guard: R.O.T.C.: German, Civics, Debate Clubs: l.Y.L.: N.Y.A.: Inter-room Baseball, Basketball. O23 ABE GOLDMAN Honor Roll: Civics, R Clubs: Nort Section Senior Basketball Champion: Captain, lnterclass Basketball: Trac Team: lunior Dance Committee: Cleal Up Squad: Beginners' Band. SALLY R. GOLDSTEIN 4A Editor, Log: Commissioner, Welfare 33-Point Club: Iunior Prom Committee Freshman Sponsor: Social Committee Speakers' Bureau: Secretary, 209: At justment Office: Personnel Committee Tutor, My Pal : Red Cross Committee Representative, Sophomore, lunior, S' preme Student Councils: Advance Girls' Chorus: Supervisor, Study Hal Assistant, Library: Representative, P.-' A.: Honor Society. CHARLOTTE F. GOMBERG G.A.A.: A.M.P.L.: Theater Guild: Clerl Office: Clerk, Gym: Penaspir: Ager Weekly: l.Y.L.: Supervisor, Study Hal Physics, Civics, Commercial Law, Ric ing, French, German, Slide Rule Club EVELYN GORDON I.Y.L.: P.-T.A.: G.A.A.: Clerk, Gyn Girls' Chorus: Special Games Clas: Girls' Volleyball: Basketball Tearr Honor Society: Supervisor, Study Hal SHIRLEY GOTTFRIED l.Y.L.: G.A.A.: Basketball: Hall Guan VERONICA D. GRADY Civics Club: G.A.A.: Honor Societj Captain, Basketball, Baseball, Volle' ball: Acrobatic Stunts, Mayfair. RUTH GREENBERG G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Red Cross: Slic Rule, Civics Clubs: Choir: Volleybal Baseball: Honor Society. 'RANCES C. GREENFIELD lepresentative, P.-T.A., Log, Assistant, .ibrary, Office, 209, Teacher's Assistant, 5.A.A., Civics, Library, Physics, Book, Slide Rule, French, Dramatics Clubs, 'irst Aid, Hall, Line-Up, Lunch Guards, Ilerk, Girls' Gym, Girls' Chorus. ?I.ORENCE GUARINO Delegate, Student Council, Representa- ive, G.A.A., Honor Society, Civics Club, Birls' Chorus, Mayfair, Captain, Base- Jall, Volleyball, Games Class, Student Supervisor, Girl Reserves, Tri-Hi-Y, 750- Doint Club, Secretary, Health Class. LOIS I. HANDSCHUH Sophomore Student Council, Hall Guard, Iaptain, Baseball, Latin, Camera Clubs, Zhairman, Health Class, G.A.A., As- sistant, Library. .UCIE HARTMAN 'lead Typist, Weekly, Secretary, Hall Suards, Clerk, Consultation Board, sflember, Personnel Committee, Tutor, 'My Pal , Supervisor, Study Hall, As- sistant, Library, Hall Guard, French, Dramatics Clubs, Red Cross, Orches- ra, I.Y.L., G.A.A. MARK C. HEIDEMANN Jice-president, Theater Guild. l ww' . af' 1 W. 4 RAY Q - ' , i F' ub , Concert on :rts, Contests, Spring ' , intra nural Baseball b chool Cham- ' ns, ' - , ood Citizenship so e, Captain, dy Supervisors. 3 PO1Hl JOLORES I. HENSELEIT 3.A.A., 750-Point Club, Special Clerk, Delegate, Civics Club, Girl Reserves, nter-room Volleyball, Baseball, Chair- nan, Health Class, Games Class, May- air Welfare, Dancing Clubs, Hall Suard. ROBERT M. GRODINSKY Agent, Weekly, Physics Club, l.D.E., Civics, Model Aero Clubs, Inter-room Basketball, I.Y.L., Honor Society. IEANNE HAMILTON Girl Reserves, President, G.A.A., Agent, Weekly, Tri-Hi-Y, Supervisor, Study Hall, German, Civics Clubs, Represen- tative, Log. I If ff filly'-v rf?-!,:x.,i' IYJ4 IAMES L. ,HARNER ' R Clubf' Golf Team, Inter-room Base- ball, Basketball, Log Staff, German Club, Iunior Hi-Y, Agent, Weekly, Agent, Defense Stamp Drive, A.M.P.L. RAYMOND HARTZ Stage, Light, Lieutenant, R.O.T.C., Band, Chorus, Sergeant-at-Arms, Iunior Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball Champs, '41, ln- tramural Baseball, Civics, German Clubs, Hall, Line-Up Gubtrds, Orches- tra, I.D.E.:s Band Concert, .Music Festi- val, R.O.T.C. Award k?sembly. 'N N x , I , ' f I t .I 5 5 f' f- , . .1 'x . 1- , R . f I fri- G' X I l fx L ., , 1 ' ,R t . Lois A Hn mfr 'ff .' T, Studentffea rs' Forum, Club Council, Readers' Round Tabie-r. Penasph-f-French, Civics Clubs, GAA., Supervisor, .Study Hall, Hall Guard, Remedial Checker, Lunch Guard, Red Cross, Student Sec- retary. RAYMOND A. HENNING Stage, Light, P.-TA.: Agent, Weekly, Honor Society, Mixed Chorus, Civics, French Clubs, Baseball, Inter-room Base- ball, Basketball, Inter-room Basketball Champions. PEARL HERMAN Chorus, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Civics Club. 290 NORMA I.. HERRMANN Secretary, Main Office: Inter-room Vol- leyball, Baseball: Captain, Volleyball, Baseball: Tennis, 750-Point, Civics, Skat- ing Clubs: Mayfair Baseball Team: Agua Belles: G.A.A. ALBERT HIRSCH President, Debate, Spanish, Civics Clubs: Founder, Chairman, Defense Stamp Drive: WBBM, WMAQ Broad- casts: Senior Council: Speakers' Bureau: Honor Society: Treasurer, I.Y.L.: Concert Band, Representative, Band, Hyde Park Convention: My F'al : Secretary, lZ9: Clinic Band: Student-Teachers' Forum. ROSALEAH HOI.A.B Honor Society: Mixed Chorus: Lieuten- ant, Lunch Guards: Assistant, Library: Riding, Civics Clubs: Theater Guild: Stu- dent Secretary: Supervisor, Study Hall: G.A.A.: Agent, Weekly: Hall Guard. IEAN M. HOLMSTROM Advanced Girls' Chorus: Lunch, Hall Guards: Mayfair Welfare, Civics Clubs: Girl Reserves: P.-T.A.: Red Cross: Su- pervisor, Study Hall: Captain: Secre- tary: Basketball: Honor Roll: Volleyball: Delegate, G.A.A.: Roller Skating Club. DOROTHY M. IGLINSKI G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: lnter-room Bas- ketball: Volleyball: Baseball: Red Cross Chapter: French, Civics Clubs: Assist- ant, Library. IEAN IACOBSON G.A.A.: I.Y.L.: Captain, Baseball: ln- ter-room Basketball: Volleyball: Hall Guard: Clerk, Library: Representative, G.A.A.: Orchestra: Secretary, l2-9: Span- ish, Dramatics, Civics, Library, 750- Point, Tennis, Swimming Clubs: Clerk, Girls' Gym. DOROTHEA A. IANSSON Tri-Hi-Y: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Hall Guard: Civics, Spanish Clubs: Inter- room Baseball, Volleyball, Basketball: Student Secretary. O30 ARTHUR HERZBERG Intramural Basketball: A.M.P.L.: R.O. T.C.: Bowling Team: Civics Club: Hall Guard: Usher: Competitive Platoon: Clean-Up Committee. ROSELLE I. HIRSCH Honor Society: Tutor, My Pal : French, Civics Clubs: G.A.A.: Secretary, Health Class: Hall Guard: Supervisor, Study Halls. ROY A. HOLM President, Soloist, Symphonic Choir: Inter-room Basketball, Baseball: R.R.R.: Hall, Lunch Guards: Chorus: P.-T.A.: Spring, March Festivals, '42, KATHRYN A. HOWARD G.A.A.: Civics Club: Clean-Up Guard: Agent, Weekly: Baseball: Basketball: Hall Guard Substitute. CLARENCE A. ISLINGER Iunior, Senior Hi-Y: Civics, French Clubs: Delegate, Student Council: Interclass Swimming: Boys' Council: Scholarship, Art Institute: Scenery Painting: School Publicity Posters. I . FLORENCE D. IANKOWSKI Vice-president, Theater Guild: Sugar and Spice : A Weddingu: Wisdom Tooth : Twelfth Night : G.A.A.: Mixed Chorus: Aeronautics, Civics Clubs: Hon- or Society. VANGELENE F. IENSEN Spanish, Civics Clubs: G.A.A.: Honor Roll: Student Secretary: lnter-room Base- ball, Volleyball, Basketball. LORRAINE IOBST Civics, German Clubs, G.A.A., Inter- room Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball, Captain, Baseball, Volleyball. v GEORGE IOHANNESEN Captain, Football, Baseball, R Club, Track, Skating Teams, Inter-room Bas- ketball. ' le-'Zta ' -CXXIVYLJV X MZ!! W. DALE IOHNSON Columnist, Reporter, Agent, Weekly, President, Secretary, Penaspir, Readers' Round Table, Theater Guild, Spanish, Civics, Aero Clubs, Pan American League, Inter-room Volleyball, G.A.A., Representative, P.-T.A., Honor Society, Speaker, Student-Teachers' Forum. HOWARD JOSEPH Editor-in-Chief, Reporter, Weekly, Tutor, My Pal , Financial Secretary, 209, Lieutenant, Line-Up Guards, Captain, In- tramural Baseball, Inter-room Basket- ball, Honor Society, Supervisor, Study Hall, Pan American League, Freshman Social Committee, Slide Rule, Civics, Physics Clubs, Speakers' Bureau, I.Y.L. SHIRLEY KAI-IAN Commissioner, Scholarship, Secretary, Section Head, Choir, Vice-president, lun- ior, Senior Councils, President, Club Council, Log Staff, Reporter, Columnist, Weekly, Vice-president, Bowling Team, Speakers' Bureau, Honor Society, Social Committee, G.A.A., Burthen , Activity Card Committee, Personality Traits Com- mittee, French, Civics Clubs, Public Re- lations Representative, I.Y.L., A.M.P.L. CHARLOTTE E. KALK Honor Society, G.A.A., Civics, French Clubs, Secretary, Clerk, Bookroom, Su- pervisor, Study Halls, Red Cross Home Nursing, Intramural Bas ball, Volley- ball, P.-T.A. , I C, , Bai' MARTIN KANOFS Lieutenant, Study Supervisors, Super- visor, Lieutenant, Study Halls, Student Prince , Wrestling, German, Slide Rule Clubs. ELEANOR KASOWITZ Spanish, Civics, Riding Clubs, G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Festival Chorus, Febru- ary, Iune, '39, Contest Chorus, Repre- sentative, Student Council, I,Y.L., Sec- retary, Spanish Club, Pan American League, Representative, P.-T.A., Head Columnist, La Estrella , Student Secre- tary. g-, I-Y-ffl-04 ROCHELLE L. IOHNSON Super Honor Roll, Honor Society, Civics Club, G.A.A., Assistant, Library, Su- pervisor, Study Hall. SELMA P. KADUSHIN Girls' Chorus, G.A.A., I.Y.L., Super- visor, Study Halls, French, Civics Clubs. SADIE E. KALINSKY Theater Guild, French, Civics Clubs, G.A.A., Tutor, Secretary, My Pal , Su. PGfViSOr, Study Halls, I.Y.L., Honor So- ciety. GEORGIA KAI-MAN' Vice-president, Girl Reserves, G.A,A., Basketball, Volleyball, Hall Guard, French, Civics Clubs, P.-T.A. ee-xg? GERTRUDE KAPLAN Symphonic Choir, Choral Competition, Spring Festival, P.-T.A.: Pan American League, I.Y.L., Civics, Spanish, Secre- tarial Clubs, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Girls' Chorus. IAMES I. KASZUBOWSKI Physics, Model Aero, Slide Rule, Civics Clubs, Hall Guard, P.-T.A., Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Swimming, Stu- dent-Teachers' Forum, Clean-Up Com- mittee, Student Council. 310 -0 rl SOL KATZEN Senior, Clinic Orchestras, Lieutenant, Hall Guards, Civics, Aeronautics Clubs, Student-Teachers' Forum, lntramural Basketball. DOROTHY KELLEY Inter-room Baseball, G.A.A., Table Ten- nis, Civics Club, Volleyball, Captain, gasketball, Baseball, Secretary, Latin lub. ' , I 1 e ' 14 n ' 1 i 1. . SEYMOUR S. KING Concert, Clinic Bands, I.Y.L., Band Con- certs, '38, '39, '40, '4l, Spring Festivals, '39, '40, '4l, High School Solo Drum Contest, '41, Civics Club, Student-Teach ers' Forum. BERENICE B. KIOLBASSA G.A.A., Assistant, Library, Representa- tive, P.-T.A., Special Clerk, Inter-room Baseball, Basketball, Volleyball, Hall Guard, Library, French, Aeronautics, Civics Clubs. KATHERINE L. KLEMUNDT Honor Society, G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Civics, Library Clubs, Red Cross Chap- ter, Volleyball, Baseball, Inter-room Baseball, Basketball, Student Secretary. CARL KNUTSON Advanced Orchestra, Assistant lnstruc- tor, lntramural Basketball, Baseball, Swimming, Riding, German, Civics Clubs, l.D.E., Pan American League, lunior Hi-Y, Spring Festival: Orchestra Contest, German Club Orchestra. ELAINE E. KOHNKE President, Vice-president, Student Coun- cil Delegate, Bulletinette Editor, G.A.A., Majorette, Roleir, Swimming, Tennis, 750-Point Clubs, Hall Guard, Mayfair Chorus, Representative, P.-T.A., Head Clerk, Girls' Gym, President, Teacher, Baton Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Tri-Hi-Y, Representative, Log, Games Class, Sec- retary, Health Class, Major Letter, Chev- ron, Circus , Neptune's Pageant. DONALD KAZ Captain, lntramural Basketball, Base- ball, Swimming, Physics, Slide Rule Clubs, Lieutenant, Hall Guards, Line- Up Guard, Supervisor, Study Halls, Tutor, My Pal , l.Y.L., Readers' Round Table, Penaspir, Honor Society, A.M. P.L. RICHARD G. KING Captain, Football, Fencing, R Club, R.R.R., Inter-room Baseball, Basketball, Swimming, Hall Guard, Swimming, President, Travelers' Club, Chess and Checker, Dancing Clubs, Wrestling, Box- ing Club, Captain, Ping Pong, Track, Cross Country. THERESE KING Hall Guard, Lieutenant, Lunch Guards, Swimming Club, '40, Beginners' Or- chestra, Civics Club, G.A.A., Repre- sentative, Sophomore Council, Honor So- ciety, lnter-room Basketball, Volleyball. GERTRUDE KLEIN Concertmaster, Advanced Orchestra, First Place, City Solo Contest, Represen- tative, Senior Council, I-lcnor Society, Representative, Log, Assistant, Library, Soloist, Orchestra Concert, G.A,A., De- bate, Civics, French Clubs, Orchestra Letter. ELEANOR M. KLIMA G.A.A., P.-T.A., Baseball, Basketball, Civics, French Clubs, Girl Reserves, Hall Guard. EDITH KOGAN I,Y.L., Advanced Swimming, Riding, Slide Rule Clubs, Aqua Belles: Pan American League, Hall Guard, Readers' Round Table, Supervisor, Study Halls, Delegate, G.A,A., Representative, P.-T.A. PAUL I. KOLLER Hall Guard, Civics, German Clubs. LOIS I. KOPP Agent, Weekly, Civics, Aeronautics, German, Salesmanship Clubs, Inter- room Baseball, Basketball, Volleyball, Florist Shop , G.A.A., Honor Society. VIOLEI' KOSTOFF Red Cross, Hall Guard, French, Civics Clubs, Girls' Chorus, Spring Festival: Choral Contest, G.A.A., Intramural Bas- ketball. ELLEN C. KRAEMER Delegate, Mayfair Welfare Club, G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Roller Skating, Bowling, Riding Clubs, Volleyball, Advanced Chorus, Chorus Contests, '41, Music Festival, Captain, Basketball, Baseball, G.A.A. HELYN KRASNOW Social Commissioner, Columnist, Week- ly, La Estrella : Secretary, Senior Council, Representative, Executive, Sen- ior Council: Delegate, Council Conven- tion, Vice-president, 750-Point Club, Service Award: Honor Society, Orches- tra Letter, Captain, Hall Guards, Fenc- ing, Debate Club, Tennis Team, Treas- urer, Bowling Team, Speakers' Bureau, Log Staff, Public Relations Committee, Secretary, A.M.P.L. BETTY E. KRICKE Super Honor Roll, Honor Society, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Civics, Hiking Clubs, Captain, Basketball, Baseball. NAT KROLICK Civics Clubs, Chorus, Football, Basketball, Inter-room Baseball, Basket- ball: Symphonic Choir, Agent, Weekly. PATRICIA A. KUEHNER President, Secretary, Girl Reserves, Tri- Hi-Y: Symphonic Choir: Section Head, Chorus, Secretary, Health Class, Dele- gate, G.A.A., Head Clerk, Gym, 750- Point, Swimming Clubs, Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Representative, Civics Club, Agent, Weekly: Captain, Basket- ball, Volleyball, Lite Guard, Competi- tion Contest, Typist, Gym. MEYER KOSTAN Inter-room Basketball, I.Y.L., Captain, Iunior Track Team, Civics, Spanish Clubs, Theater Guild, Bowling, Baseball Teams, I.D.E., Hall, Fire, Line-Up Guards, Readers' Round Table, Clean- Up Squad, R.R.R. GERALDINE A. KOZLOWSKI Civics, French, Library Clubs, Theater Guild: G.A.A., Tutor My Pal , Inter- room Baseball, Volleyball, Honor So- ciety, Captain, Baseball, Basketball. SHIRLEY KRAMER Secretary, Office, Hall Guard, Assist- ant, Library: French, Civics Clubs, I. Y.I..., Head Clerk, Gym, G.A.A.: Inter- room Volleyball, Representative, P.-T.A,, Agent, Weekly, Clean-Up Squad. IOYCE I.. KREMPEI. Intermediate, Advanced Orchestras, Stu- dent Secretary, Agent, Weekly: Repre- sentative, P.-T.A.: Honor Society, Red Cross Chapter, Civics, German Clubs, G.A.A., Tennis Team, Chairman, Health Class. IEANETTE H. KRICKE Honor Society, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Civics, Hiking Clubs, Captain, Volley- ball, Assistant Captain, Baseball. DOROTHY D. KUBES Head Clerk, Special Clerk, Gym, Treas- urer, Girl Reserves: Captain, Basket- ball, Baseball, Volleyball, Supervisor, Study Hall: Captain, Special Games Class, Honor Society: Chairman, Health Class: Delegate, G.A.A,, Life Guard, Swimming Club, Advanced Girls' Chor- us, Representative, P.-T.A. ERNEST KUHN Concert Band, Advanced Orchestra, 33- Foint, Civics Clubs, Honor Society: Su- pervisor, Study Hall: Hall, Line-Up Guards: Intramural Basketball, Band Concert, Festival, Super Honor Roll. is A LORRAINE KULIK Representative, G.A.A., Vice-president, Treasurer, Aqua Belles, Co-chairman, Intramural, Head, Special Clerk, Girls' Gym, Life Guard, Hall, Lunch Guards, Roleir, Civics, 750-Point, Riding Clubs, Chairman, Hikes, Water Pageant, Mixed Chorus, Captain, Games Class, Cir- cus. ALEX KURAS Swimming Team, R, Slide Rule Clubs, Honor Society, lnterclass Swimming, Lite Guard. MURIEI. P. LAASE Hall Guard, Representative, Civics Club, Supervisor, Study Hall, Representative, P.-T.A., French Club, G.A.A., Secretary, Agent, Weekly. VERNON H. LAMPERT Public Relations Committee, Treasurer, French Club, Assistant, Physics, Science Departments, Slide Rule Club, Life Guard: Swimming Squad, Agent, De- fense Stamp Drive, Supervisor, Study Hall. ERWIN H. LANG l.D.E'., Hall Guard, Civics, R Clubs, Swimming, Baseball Teams, Inter-room Baseball, Basketball, Swimming, Track, Golf, Supervisor, Study Hall, Lite Guard. WALTER LAWICK Hall Guard, Supervisor, Study Halls, Swimming Team, German Club. SHELDON L. LEIBOWITZ French, Physics, Civics Clubs, I.Y.L., Hall Guard, Band, Honor Society. O34 ROSEMARY E. KUNES Civics Club, G.A.A., lnter-room Base- ball, Volleyball. ELI W. KURTZ French, Chess, Checker, Civics Clubs, Honor Roll, ZA Delegate, Football, Let- ter Man, Inter-room Basketball, Base- ball, Hall Guard, Chorus, Track, Stu- dent Council, Pan American League. ROBERT M. LAI-'F Honor Society, Sergeant, R.O.T,C., Thea- ter Guild, A.M.P.L., Clean-Up Commit- tee, French, Slide Rule, Physics Clubs: Supervisor, Study Hall, Inter-room Bas- ketball, Assembly Speaker, Penaspir, French Plays, Student-Teachers' Forum, Hall Guard. BERTHA LANDIS Secretary, 309, Office, Little Women , Theater Guild, Supervisor, Assistant, Library, Readers' Round Table, A.M.P. L., G.A.A., I.Y.L., Penaspir, 750-Point Club, Assistant, Gym: Hall Guard, Civics, French, Slide Rule, Library Clubs. HOWARD R. LASSIN Civics, Art, Spanish Clubs, Bowling Team, lnter-room Basketball, Baseball, Model Builders, Fencing, R.R.R., Line- Up Guard, Wrestling, Boxing, Track, Cross Country. CHARLOTTE F. LEBOW Honor Society, Delegate, G.A.A., Hall Guard, lnter-room Baseball, Volleyball, Civics Club, Secretary, Book Room, Rep- resentative, Log, Special Clerk, Dele- gate, P.4T.A., G.A.A., Red Cross. GLORIA LEMPERT Honor Society, Civics, German, Slide Rule Clubs, Readers' Round Table, I.Y L., Clerk, Girls' Gym, G.A.A., Theatei Guild, A.M.P.L., Commercial Lawyers. FLORENCE E. LEVIN Secretary, Freshman Council: Thirteenth Annual Student Council Conference: Del- egate, Student Council: Honor Society: Student Secretary: Delegate, G.A.A.: Supervisor, Study Hall: Civics, French Clubs: I.Y.L.: Inter-room Volleyball: Clean-Up Squad: Captain, Team. HERBERT S. LEVINSON Reporter, Weekly: Tutor, Committee, My Pal : Honor Society: Physics, Civics, Spanish, Slide Rule Clubs: Pan American League: Assistant, Library: Copy Reader, Log: Hall Guard. MARILYN LEVY Honor Society: Speakers' Bureau: Repre- sentative, Civics Club: G.A.A.: French Club: I.Y.L.: Clerk, Gym: Agent, Week- ly: Representative, P.-T.A.: Clean-Up Squad: Inter-room Volleyball: Hall Guard. IEAN LICHTENEBERT Civics, Swimming, Tennis Clubs: G.A.A.: Secretary, Adviser: Honor Society: Inter- room Baseball, Volleyball. BERNICE LINDHOLM Honor Society: Girl Reserves: Hall Guard: Civics, Library Clubs: Delegate, G.A.A.: Co-captain, Basketball: Inter- room Baseball, Volleyball: Student Sec- retary, Library: Secretary, Art Club: Referee, Special Games Class. BERNARD LISS Captain, North Section Basketball Cham- pions: Captain, Track: R Club: Honor Society: Student Council: Weekly: Hall Guard: Air Raid Warden: French, Civics Clubs: Social Committee: Inter-room Bas- ketball, Baseball. DOROTHY B. LIST Agent, Weekly: G.A.A.: Civics Club: .Y.L,: Mayfair Hall Guards: Mayfair Sirls' Chorus. LAWRENCE LE VINE Commissioner, Student Control: Presi- dent, Freshman Council: Commissioned Officer, Color Squad, Exhibition Platoon, R.O.T.C.: Chairman, Consultation Board: Supervisor, Study Hall: W.B.B.M. Radio Round Table: Assembly Speaker: Treas- urer, French Club: Executive, Supreme Stude Council: Honor Soci ty. film Wf ' M: Q' xi!-1 fy , - , ' I . ASHERWIN 1. LEVINSON A' ff J Commissioned Officer, Picked Platoon, Color Squad, Fancy Drill Squad, R.O. T.C.: Secretary, Officers' Club: President, Team Captain, Debate Club: President, City I.Y.L.: Chief, Air Raids, Fire Drills: Chief, Lunch Room, Line-Up Guards: Chairman, Clean-Up Campaign: Chair- man, Personnel Committee: Honor So- ciety: Chief, Early, Late Service: Co- chairman, Weekly Calendar. RUTH LEVY Student Secretary: Student Supervisor, Library: Representative, P.-T.A.: Honor Society: French, Civics Clubs: Theater Guild: l.Y.L.: G.A.A.: Inter-room Bas- ketball. GERTRUDE L. LICK Honor Society: Student Secretary: Civics, German, Tennis Clubs: G.A.A.: Honor Roll: Secretary, Adviser. MILDRED E. LIPOW Freshman Sponsor: l.Y.L.: Civics, French Clubs: Honor Society: Delegate, G.A.A.: G.A.A.: Student Secretary: Girls' Cho- rus: Defense Secretary: Line-Up Guard: Public Relations, LE ROY LISS Photographer, Log: Weekly: Tennis Team: Spanish, Model Aero Clubs: Pan American League: l.D.E. ELAINE L. LOEWE Honor Society: Representative, G.A.A.: Spanish, Civics Clubs: Inter-room Volley- ball, Baseball: Student Secretary. 350 JJ MILDRED I. LOOSE VIVIAN I. LYONS Beginning Girls' Chorus, G.A.A., Pan American League, Spanish, Civics Clubs, Home Nursing Class. CIRA M. MAENZA Tri-Hi-Y, Captain, Usherettes, Head Clerk, Gym, Etiquette Assembly, Water Ballet, Secretary, Health Class, 750- Point Club, Special Clerk, Gym, G.A.A., Susie Frosh , Clerk, Hockey Class, Captain, Volleyball Team, G.A.A. Cir- cus, Dancing Class, Track Team. IULIAN MARKELS Sports Editor, Benchwarmer, Weekly, Sports Editor, Log, Reporter, City News, President, R Club, Captain, Iunior, Senior Swimming Teams, lnterclass Swimming, Basketball Championships, Lite Guard, Symphonic Choir, Choral Contests, Music Festivals, Speakers' Bu- reau, Speaker, Basketball Assembly, Graduation, Delegate, Student Council, Honor Society, Hall Guard, Personality Traits, Activity Card Committees, Civics Club. SHIRLEY E. MARKS 33-Point, French, German, Civics Clubs, Vienna tGerman Operettal, Honor So- ciety, Chairman, Spanish Class. LA VERGNE K. MASCHOFF Chairman, My Pal , Chairman, Fresh- man Sponsors, Publicity Chairman, So- cial Committee, Chairman, Social, Con- stitution Committees, Chaplain, Tri-Hi-Y, Theater Guild, Sophomore Council, Agent, Weekly, Lieutenant, Lunch Guards, Adviser's Secretary, Student Secretary, A Wedding , G.A.A., Honor Society. LORRAINE B. MAZUR Advanced Mixed Chorus, Delegate, Stu- dent Council, G.A.A., Student Secretary, Clerk, Main Office, I.Y.L., Representa- tive, Civics Club, German Club, A.M. PLL., Intermediate Orchestra, Theater Guild, Commercial Lawyers. LILLIAN A. MCKINZIE Vice-president, Girls' Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y, Civics Club, G.A.A., Representative, Log, Honor Society, Freshman Sponsor, 'Inter-room Baseball. O36 Mixed Chorus, Representative, Civics, 4:- French Clubs, Indoor Baseball, Basket- ball, Volleyball, Representative, P.-T.A., Agent, Weekly, G.A.A. -ar GILBERT O. MANN Baseball. MEYER A. MARKOVITZ Delegate, Senior Council, Choir, Physics, French, Library, Slide Rule Clubs, Line- Up Guard, Agent, Weekly, Theater Guild, Intramural Basketball, I.Y.L., Bowling League, Music Festival, A Midsummer Night's Dream. DOLORES MARTER G.A.A., Civics, German Clubs, Super- visor, Study Halls, Inter-room Volley- ball, Baseball, Basketball, Agent, Weekly, Hall Guard. CLIFFORD E. MAYER Hall Guard, German Club. PAULINE MCGINNIS Hall Guard, G.A.A., Civics Club, N.Y.A., Inter-room Basketball, Baseball, Student Secretary. ROBERT W. MESKE Chorus, Bowling, Inter-room Baseball, German, Civics, Model Builders Clubs, Line-Up Guard, Hall Guard, Baseball. SHUI. MESSER Honor Society: Head Agent, Re:rder's Digest: Secretary, 209: Inter-rcorn Bas- ketball Champions: l.Y.L.: Civics Club. MARION MILGROM Agent, Weekly: Hall Guard: Civics, French Clubs: Representative, P,-T.A.: Mixed Chorus: Honor Society: Tutor, My Pal : N.Y.A.: Representative, Stu- dent Council: Student Secretary: Super- visor, Study Hall: G.A.A.: Captain, Inter-room Volleyball, Baseball: Special ClerkJGirls' Gygn. I V, r vm , . Jo! 1 J. If af- iw -'fx U J 1 L . ' ' , ROCHELLEI LMILJLER , Symphony hoir: xdvancedfqgjehestra: Frenclgj ivicF.xyClubs: G.A.A.: Hall Gtiafd: Tutor, fMy F'al :: Secretary, 211: Honor Society: Special, Clerk: Typist, Wee-kly: -Lunch Guard, Club Council: Bowlincjl Teamf Secretary, Remedial Reading: Inter-rooni Volleyball: Soring, Fall Festivals: Debate Team: A.M.P'.L. EVELYN L. MINEUR Symphonic Choir: Octette: Mixed Cho- rus: Honor Society: Civics, Spanish Clubs: Secretary, 209: Competitive Choral Contests: Festivals, Burthen, Hungarian Rhapsody : Major Letter: Student Secretary. SHIRLEY I.. MIZES Honor Society: Representative, Public Relations Committee: Supervisor, Study Hall: French, Civics Clubs: Orator, Speakers' Bureau: Student Secretary: G.A.A.: I.Y.L.: Red Cross: Senator, Sulli- van Senate: Pinaiore : Advanced Or- chestra: Hall Guard: A.M.P.L. SHIRLEY I. MOORE French, Riding, Civics, 750-Point Clubs: Theater Guild: G.A.A.: Special Clerk, Gym: Hall Guard: Lunch Guard: Inter- room Basketball: Secretary, Remedial Reading. SHIRLEY E. MUNDSTOCK Student Council Representative, G.A.A.: Hall, Lunch Guards: Civics Club: Spe- cial Clerk, Gym. ROBERT MEYER R Club: Captain, Baseball: Inter-room Basketball Champions: Civics Club: Bas- ketball: President, Zoology Club: Ice Skating: Inter-room Baseball. CAROL C. MILLER Tri-Hi-Y: Inter-room Baseball: Readers' Round Table: Riding, Girls' Aeronautics Clubs: G.A.A.: Girls' Bowling League. SHELDON MILLER Civics, Spanish Clubs: Chorus: Music Festival: Choral Contests: Inter-room Basketball: Baseball: Pan American League: Hall Guard: I.Y.L: Clean-Up Squad. EARL MIRSKY R.O.T.C.: Officers' Club: Rifle Team: Picked Platoon: Ushers', R, Choir Let- ter, Civics, Dramatics Clubs: Symphonic Choir: Burthen : Treasurer, Symphonic Choir: Festival Chorus: Speakers' Bu- reau: lnter-room Baseball, Basketball: Color Squad: l.Y.L. DORIS MOORE Member, Choral Club: President, Beta Club: Student Secretary. NORMA I. MOSS Secretary, Remedial Reading: Honor Society Committee: Delegate, Senior, Su- preme Student Councils: Reporter, Week- ly: Honor Society: Representative, P.-T.A., Civics Club: G.A.A.: I.Y.L.: Theater Guild: Readers' Round Table: Supervisor, Study Hall: French Club: Hall Guard. SHIRLEY I. MURRAY G.A.A.: Civics Club: Inter-room Base- ball, Basketball, Volleyball: Hall Guard. 370 AVERDINE MURLAS G.A.A., Civics Club, Inter-room Base- ball. EUGENE A. NEDWICK Honor Society, Slide Rule, Civics Clubs, Readers' Round Table, My Pal , Inter- room Basketball, Baseball, l.Y.l.., Air Raid Guard. LARAINE E. NEMITZ Chorus, Delegate, Civics Club, G.A.A., P.-T.A., Student Council, Supervisor, Study Hall, Life, Hall Guards, Drama, French Clubs, School Posters. HOWARD I. NICHOLS Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Civics Club, I.D.E., Hall Guard. JAMES M. NORDHAUS Civics Club, l.D.E., Hall, Line-Up Guards. LILLIAN A. NOSKO President, 750-Point Club, Secretary, Health Class, Delegate, G.A.A., Agent, Weekly, Delegate, Student Council, Spanish, Civics, Swimming Clubs, Head Clerk, Service, Leadership, Advanced Girls' Chorus, Choir, Hall, Life Guards, Inter-room Baseball, Volleyball, Special Clerk, Games Class. BERNARD NUSINOW Honor Society, G.4, Chairman, Talent Bureau, Dramatics, French, Civics Clubs, A Wedding , Iunior Student Council, Defense Stamp Agent, Air Raid Warden. BERNICE NAPSHIN l.Y.I.., Riding, Civics, Spanish, Aeronau- tics Clubs, Agent, Defense Stamp Drive, Honor Society, Captain, Lunch Guards, Secretary, Red Cross, Pan Americar League, Representative, G.A.A., Study Supervisor, Hall Guard. BERT NEI.SON Football, Inter-room Baseball, Civics Club, Representative, Weekly, Commer cial Law Club, Line-Up, Hall Guards, R.R.R., Track, Chess-Checker Club. ALVIN L. NOPAR President, Senior Student Council, Chair man, Student Activity Office, Repre sentative, Defense, Delegate, Red Cross, Debate, French Clubs, Honor Society, Mimeographer, Inter-room Baseball, Bas ketball, Tutor, My Pal , Intermediate Orchestra, I.Y,I.., Supervisor, Study, Hall Guard. EDWARD NICOLAI R.O.T,C. Band, Civics Club, P.-T.A., Hal Guard, Inter-room Baseball, Basketball Swimming, I.D.E'., Clean-Up Committee HERBERT NOSANOV Football, Baseball, Track, Basketball R Club, R.R.R,, Fire, LinefUp Guards Special Committee, Member, Speakers Bureau, Representative, Student Cour cil, l.Y.L., Parking Commissioner, Choi us, Music Festival, Consultation Board Civics Club, Orchestra, Choral Contest Air Raid Warden. BERNARD H. NUDELMAN President, I.Y.L., Viceepresident, Treas urer, Concert Band, Football Team Honor Society, Lieutenant, Hall Guards Personnel Committee, Air Raid Warden Delegate, Sophomore Student Council German, Civics Clubs, Inter-room Base ball, Basketball, A.M.P.L., Band Cor certs, Music Festivals. HUGH I. O'BOYLE Agent, Weekly, Civics Club, Inter-rocr Basketball, Representative, Log. LOUISE A. OLSEN German, Swimming, Riding, 750-Point Clubs, Representative, Civics Club: Spe- cial Clerk, Inter-room Volleyball, Mixed Chorus, Hall Guard, Secretary, Chair- man, Health Class, Librarian, Intramural Baseball, Freshman Student Council, Delegate, G.A.A. ROBERT OLSON Concert Band, Band Contest, Spring, Fall Festivals, Stage, Light, Honor So- ciety, Secretary, Senior Hi-Y, Civics, Slide Rule, Physics, Band Clubs. BEATRICE ORS!-IAN G.A.A., French Correspondent Club. BERNARD OSHER Iunior Hi-Y, Civics, French Clubs, Hall Guard, Parking Committee. LORETTA A. OSWALD Hall Guard, Civics Club, G.A.A,, Stu- dent Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y, Awards, Play Day. BETTY R. PAGANO Beginners' Orchestra, G.A.A., Supreme Student Council, Riding, Swimming, 750- Point Clubs, Girl Reserves, A.M.P.L., Mixed Chorus, Student Supervisor, ln- ter-roo Volleyball, Baseball. fill itll'- S V 5 W 1, I X V4 ' I MARGARET E. PARISI Representative, G.A.A., Agent, Weekly, Iivics, Spanish Clubs, A.M.P.L., Lieu- enant, Hall Guards, Lunchroom Guard, freshman Sponsor, Representative, P1- .A., Inter-room Basketball, Volleyball, S'udent Supervisor, Tennis, Baton Clubs. RUTH E. OLSEN Student Supervisor, Civics, German Clubs, G.A.A., Student Secretary, Cho- rus, Gym Clerk, Hall Guard, Spring Festival, Home Nursing Class, Choral Contests: Clean-Up Committee. EDNA O'NEAL Civics, Spanish Clubs, G.A.A., Inter- room Volleyball, Baseball, Honor So- ciety: Chairman, Shorthand Class. BETTY M. OSBORNE G.A.A., Debate, Civics, Swimming Clubs, Inter-room Baseball, Basketball, Tri-Hi-Y, Chorus, Theater Guild. MARTIN OSTROW President, Vice-president, Supreme Stu- dent Council, Co-chief, Hall Guards, President, A.M.P.L., Rifle Team, Civics Clubs, Honor Society, Sports Re- porter, Weekly, Debate Team, Sym- phonic Choir, Good Citizenship Com- 'nittee, Character Traits Committee, Bowling League, Inter-room Basketball Champions, '39, Freshman Sponsor, Student Council Delegation, Constitu- tion Committee, Assistant, Library, Scholarship Committee, Service Award, Penaspir, I.Y.L. DORIS M. OTTENI-'ELD G.A.A., Agent, Weekly, Representative, Log, Co-chairman, Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball, German, 750- Point Clubs, Chairman, Secretary, Health Class, Treasurer, Swimming Club, Honor Society, Mixed Chorus, Honor Roll. MAX PALEVSKY Honor Society, Tennis Team, Social Committee, Iunior, Supreme Councils, Captain, Hall Guards, Intramural Base- ball, Basketball, Tennis, Chorus, Stu- dent Teachers' Forum, Fire Guard, Chor- al Contest, Music Festivals, Civics, Slide Rule, French Clubs, l.Y.L. ELAINE V. PATRIS Representative, Civics Club, French, Riding, 750-Point Clubs, G.A.A., Chorus, Theater Guild, Girl Reserves, Hall, Lunch Guards, Inter-room Basketball. GEORGE PAULI Hi-Y: lunior Hi-Y: Captain, Swimming Team: Agent, Weekly: Inter-room Bas- ketball, Baseball: Swimming: Life, Hall, Fire Guards: Civics Club. GEORGE PETERS Stage, Light Committee: Vice-president, Sergeant-at-Arms, lunior Hi-Y: Crew Boss, A.M.P.L.: Hi-Y: Line-Up Guard: Slide Rule, German, Civics Clubs. IUNE PIERSON Honor Society: Advanced Chorus: Su- pervisor, Study: Home Nursing Class: Student Secretary: Civics, French Clubs: Clean-Up Committee: Spring Festival: Clerk, Gym: G.A.A.: Hall Guard. LENORE M. PITALIS Supervisor, Study Hall: Mixed Chorus: Music Festival: Secretary, Main Office: Agent, Weekly: French, Civics Clubs: G.A.A.: l.Y.L.: Hall Guard: lnter-room Volleyball: Captain, Baseball. SEYMOUR S. PORTER Lieutenant, Hall, Line-Up Guards: Foot- ball Team: lnter-room Baseball, Basket- ball, Golf, Swimming: Pan American League: Spanish, Commercial Law, Civ- ics Clubs: l.Y.L,: A.M.P.L.: Penaspir: Clean-Up Squad: Track: Delegate, Sen- ior Council. DOLORES M. PRIEMANN Mayfair Welfare, Skating, Civics Clubs: Girl Reserves: Hall Guard: Volleyball, Baseball: Student Secretary: Red Cross Helper: Lunch Guard: Delegate, G.A.A.: Representative, P.-T.A.: Agent, Weekly: Dancing Class: Delegate, Student Coun- cil. CONSTANTINE PSIHARIS Business Manager, Log: Chairman, Co chairman, Stage, Light: Sergeant-at Arms, Senior Hi-Y: Music Festivals: Civ ics, French Clubs: Track Team: lnter- room Baseball, Basketball: Air Raid Fire Guards. O40 ERNEST PEDERSEN 33-Point Club: Super Honor, Honor Rolls: Honor Society: Track Team: Sophomore Student Council. ANNE R. PFLUEGER Life Guard: Treasurer, R Club: Honor Society: Honor Roll: Beginners', Ad- vanced Orchestra: Water Ballet : Del- egate, G.A.A.: Baton Twirler: G.A.A.: Swimming, Tennis, Civics, German Clubs: Inter-room Baseball, Volleyball: Chairman, Health Class: Special Clerk: Hall Guard. CHARLOTTE PIRSON Inter-room Basketball: Volleyball: Rid- ing, Tennis, Civics, Baton Clubs: Special Clerk, Gym: lnter-room Baseball: G.A.A. ELIZABETH I. PORT Literary Editor, Sportsgirl, Weekly: Secretary, Supreme Student Council: Vice-president, Secretary, Penaspir: Sec- retary, Treasurer, Readers' Round Table: Secretary, Consultation Board, Student Control, 209: Girls' Chorus: 33-Point, French, Civics Clubs: Assistant, Library: Honor Society: l.Y.L.: G.A.A.: Log Staff. IEANNE Y. PRICE Public Relations Committee: Secretary Main Office: Chorus: G.A.A.: French Civics Clubs: l.Y.L.: Honor Society: Cap tain, Volleyball: Inter-room Basketball. IEAN K. PROESEI. Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Mayfair Welfare Civics, Skating Clubs: Honor Roll: Rep resentative, P.-T.A.: Volleyball: Hal Guard. ' SHIRLEY A. RASKIN Freshman Sponsor: Secretary, 209: Girl: Chorus: Agent, Weekly: G.A.A.: Reg resentative, P.-T.A.: Honor Society: Y.L.: French, Civics Clubs: Volleyball Clean-Up Committee: Supervisor, Stud Hall: Hall Guard. BETTY IANE RAU G.A.A.: Library Club: Pan American League: Inter-room Baseball: Basketball: Tutor, My Pal : Theater Guild: Honor Roll. LETTY M. REMINGA Vice-president, 750-Point Club: Tri-Hi4Y: Chorus: Delegate, G.A.A.: Honor Roll: Special Head Clerk: Inter-room Base: ball: Games Class: Roleir: Chairman, Health Class: Riding, Swimming, Civics Clubs: Hall, Life Guards. BEVERLY L. ROBBINS Civics Club: G.A.A.: Supervisor, Study Hall: Inter-room Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball. MELVIN F. ROGOWSKI Chorus: Baseball: Inter-room Baseball: Civics, Slide Rule, French Clubs: Honor Society: Hall Guard: Senior Hi-Y: Su- pervisor, Study Hall: Band. IUNE H. ROSEBERG Honor Society: Chorus: Choral Compe- tition: Music Festival: G.A.A.: Clerk, Gym: 750-Point, Swimming, Tennis, Civ- ics, Mayfair Welfare Clubs: lnter-room Volleyball: Baseball: Life Guard: Water Ballet: Representative, Mayfair Stunts. MIRIAM ROSENBERG Captain, Hall Guards: Secretary, Main Office, 309, A.M.P.L.: Honor Society: Service Award: Clerk, Library: Penas- pir: Personnel Committee: Early, Late Service: G.A.A.: Library, Civics Clubs: Representative, P.-T.A.: Inter-room Vol- leyball: I.Y.L.: Super Honor Roll. IULIUS ROTTER Civics, Spanish Clubs: Inter-room Bas- ketball: Swimming: Chairman, Spanish Class. DOLORES REHDER Assistant, Library: Library, German Clubs: Hall Guard: Inter-room Base- ball: G.A.A.: Mixed Chorus. DOROTHY RICK Girls' Chorus: Choral Contests: I.Y.L.: Music Festivals: French, Swimming, Civ- ics, Riding Clubs: Representative, Log: G.A.A.: Typist, Weekly: Log: A.M.P.L.: Inter-room Volleyball: Committee Chair- man, Riding Club: Life Guard: G.A.A.: Theater Guild: Honor Society. IEAN ROGIN Secretary, lunior Council: Delegate, Freshman, Sophomore Councils: Honor Society: Student Secretary: Theater Guild: l.Y.L.: G.A.A.: Civics, Riding Clubs: Inter-room Volleyball, Baseball. Nl! e . lf 1 qjllfl, ' PI Q QMITXINAE IIL nomvmu Early Service Hall Guard: l.Y.L.: G.A.A.: Spanish, Civics Clubs: Inter-room Base- ball, Volleyball: Pan American Lea ue: Mixed CIIOYUS: Student Secretaayg on- or Sodietyr , .av 1 A! ' , 4,1 I -. 4 , , 4 . , 4 , . - , .W , if if , ,NL my 1 f. -4 1, , f- , A 'V 'ft Y , ' t . X .1 QA ,ri 1 'Il fl fi BERNARD B. ROSENBERG Basketball, Swimming Teams: Inter- room Swimming Champions: Line-Up, Fire Guards: Inter-room Basketball Champs: R.R.R.: Clean-Up Squad: Civ- ics Club: Air Raid Warden: Bowling Team: l.Y.L.: Theater Guild: Chorus. ANNEITE ROTHMANN Civics Club: Supervisor, Library, Study Hall: Hall Guard: Inter-room Volleyball: G.A.A.: l.Y.L.: Representative, P.-T.A. ELAINE S. RUBENSTEIN Hall, Lunch Guards: Girls' Chorus: I. Y.L.: Spanish Club: Supervisor, Study Hall: Gym Clerk. 410 ELEANOR L. RUBEY German, Civics, Swimming, 750-Point Clubs, G.A.A., Agent, Weekly, lnter- room Baseball, Volleyball, Basketball, Life Guard, Captain, Basketball, Volley- ball. ALBERT RUDMAN Commissioned Officer, R.O.T.C., Offi- cers', Civics Clubs, Platoon Competition, A.M.P.L., Book Room, Clean-Up Com- mittee, Guard, Usher. HARRIET L. RUSKIN Tutor, My Pal , Honor Society, Clerk, Girls' Gym, Civics Club, I.Y.L., G.A.A., Secretary, R.R.R., Fire Guard, Clean-Up Committee, Student Secretary. ROBERT E. RYAN Commissioned Officer, R.O.T.C., Honor Society, French, Civics, Ofiicers', Library Clubs, Delegate, Student Council, Corn- petitive Platoon, R.O.T.C. Band, Clean- Up Committee, Guard, Usher. GOODWIN N. SAMMEL President, Vice-president, Readers' Round Table, President, Concert Orches- tra, Financial Secretary, Weekly, Su- preme, Freshman Councils, Music Festi- val, Orchestra Contest, Hi-Y, Honor So- ciety, Contestant, Young America An- swers. ADELE I. SCHACHTER Girls' Chorus, G.A.A., Riding, Spanish, Swimming, Civics Clubs: Theater Guild, Festival Chorus, February, lune '39, l. Y.L., Choral Contest: Pan American League, Inter-room Volleyball, Super- visor, Study Hall, A Wedding , Games Classes. SOL SCHECHTMAN O 42 ESTELLE RUBIN Pan American League, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Civics Club, Special Clerk, Girls' Gym. SHIRLEY RUDNICK Assistant, Library, Civics, French, Li- brary Clubs, Secretary, Remedial Eng- lish, Student Secretary, G.A.A., l.Y.L., Honor Society, Hall Guard, Inter-room Volleyball. IIMMY RUTTENBERG President, Concert Band, Representa- tive, Senior Council, P.-T.A., Captain, lnterclass Basketball, I.Y.L., Air Raid Warden, Civics Club, Student-Teachers' Forum, lnterclass Swimming, Baseball, Band Concerts, City Band Contests, Cross Country Team. ELEANOR R. SALKIN G.A.A., Civics, Swimming, French Clubs, Volleyball, Baseball, I.Y.L., Rep- resentative, P.-T.A., Agent, Weekly, Sec- retary, Health Class, Red Cross, Super- visor, Study Hall. ALBERT SANDS Social, Parking Committees, Inter-room Baseball, Basketball, Fire, Hall Guards, Band, I.Y.L., Civics Club: Student Coun- cil, Air Raid Warden. HARVEY I. SCHAEFFER Band, First Lieutenant, Hall Guards, Civics Club. AILEEN R. SCHENCKER Secretary, Theater Guild, Club Council, Log Staff, Readers' Round Table, Lieu- tenant, Hall Guards, Student Secretary, Captain, Study Supervisors, Mixed Chor- us, Choral Contests, Assistant, Library, Student-Teachers' Forum, A.M.P.L., G. A.A., Representative, Student Council, Tutor, My Pal , Debate, Civics, Riding Clubs, Music Festivals, Honor Society, Penaspir: l.Y.L.: Copy Reader, Log, Clerk, Gym. iw, .q,Q?:., .1 4 ,X it-X .. I S . 459 Nl ANITA SCHER Student Secretary: Honor Society: G.A. A.: Hall Guard: Representative, Log: 33-Point, Civics, Tennis Clubs: Tutor, My Pal : Remedial Checker. CHARLOTTE E. SCHIVIIDT Chaplain, Tri-Hi-Y: Girl Reserves: Sym- phonic Choir: Riding, Swimming Clubs: G.A.A.: Honor Society: Advanced Cho- rus: Agent, Weekly: Red Cross Knitting: Supervisor, Study Hall: Spring, Fall Fes- tivals. SEYMOUR SCHNEIDER Editor-in-Chief, La Estrella : Associate Editor, Chief Copy Reader, Reporter, Weekly: Honor Society: Penaspir: As- sistant, Library: Contestant, Young America Answers : Lieutenant, Hall Guards: 33-Point, Civics, Spanish Clubs: Pan American League: Log Staff. LINDA E. SCHUMACHER G.A.A.: Lite Guard: Civics, Swimming Clubs: Head Clerk: Water Ballet: Chair- man, Secretary, Health Class: Captain, Games Class: G.A.A. Circus: Baton: Dancing: Inter-room Baseball: Volley- ball: Synchronized Swimming Class: Special Clerk: Representative, Student Council, IRENE R. SCHUMAN Delegate, Supreme Student Council: Or- chestra: Hall Guard: Civics, 750-Point, Library, Dramatics, French Clubs: G.A. A.: Pan American League: Clinic Or- chestra: Readers' Round Table: Bowl- ing: Spring, Fall Festivals. LOUISE SCOPS Chorus: Secretary, 209: Representative, P.-T.A.: Student Secretary: Lunch, Line- Up, Hall Guards: G.A.A.: Assistant, Li- brary: Debate, French Clubs: I.Y.L.: Clerk, Office: A.M.P.L.: Choral Contest: Clerk, Gym: Music Festivals, '39, '40, '4l: Inter-room Volleyball. RUTH SEITON G.A.A.: Spanish, Art, Civics Clubs: Fan American League: Hall Guard: Special Clerk, Girls' Gym: Referee, Games Class: Inter-room Volleyball, Bciieball, Basketball: Soccer: Games Class. NATHAN SCHLESSINGER Associate Editor, Chief Copy Reader, Reporter, Columnist, Weekly: Chairman, Consultation Board, Orientation Com- mittee: Log Staff: Contestant, Young America Answers : President, 33-Point Club: Captain, Hall Guards, Study Hall Supervisors: Good Citizenship Commit- tee: Tutor, My Pal : Assistant Library: Penaspir: Slide Rule, Civics Clubs. DORIS A. SCHIVIIDT ' Representative, P.-T.A.: Public Relations Committee: Honor Society: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Mayfair Welfare, Swimming, 33- Point, Civics, Tennis Clubs: Games Class: Inter-room Baseball: Head Clerk, Gym. HENRIETTA SCHRETTER Civics, German Clubs: G.A.A.: Mixed Chorus: Volleyball: Baseball. MARGARET I. SCHUMACHER Mixed Chorus: Music Festival: G.A.A.: 750-Point, Civics Clubs: Agent, Weekly: Hall Guard: Captain, Gym: Mayfair Baseball Team: Inter-room Softball, Vol- leyball: Secretary, Mayfair Welfare Club: Games Class. RUTH A. SCHWARZ Girls' Chorus: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Riding, Civics, Bowling Clubs: Hall Guard: Inter-room Volleyball, Baseball. PAUL A. SEIBERT Secretary, Concert Band: Intramural Basketball, Baseball: Spanish, Library, Bowling, Civics Clubs: Hall Guard. HELEN SELTZER Symphonic Choir: G.A.A.: French, Civics Clubs: Representative, Log: Volleyball: Agent, Weekly. 430 ELI SERED Honor Society, Symphonic Choir, Choral Competition, Mixed Chorus, Hall, Line- Up Guards, Civics Club, Intramural Baseball, Basketball, l.Y.L. SEYMOUR SHEIN Chairman, Civil Service Commission, Of- ficer, B.O.T.C. Band, Letterman, Lieu- tenant, Hall Guards, Supervisor, Study Hall, Super Honor Roll, Honor Society, Control Board, Hall Guards, Delegate, Student Council, l.Y.L., French, Civics Clubs, Concert Band, Agent, Weekly. HELEN SHLENTSKY Girl Reserves, Hall Guard, Supervisor, Library, Pan American League, G.A.A., Spanish, Civics, Riding Clubs. ELMER SIEGEL Honor Society, Honor Roll, Supervisor, Study Hall, Tennis Squad, Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Fire, Hall Guards, Civics, Physics Clubs, Advanced, Clinic Orchestras, Music Festival, Orchestra Contests. ALEXANDER M. SIMMON Band, Hall, Line-Up Guards, Inter-room Basketball, Baseball, Symphonic Choir, Spring Festival, Salesmanship, Spanish, Civics, R Clubs, Bowling Team, Rep- resentative, Student Council, Pan Amer- ican League, R.R.R. PAUL L. SIMONIS German, Civics Clubs, Inter-room Base- ball, Basketball, Hall Guard. LILLIAN SKLARCIK Readers' Round Table, Supervisor, Li- brary, Secretary, Teacher, Secretary, Main Office, French, Civics, Tennis Clubs, Hall Guard, G.A.A., l.Y.L., A.M. P.L., Clerk, Girls' Gym, Inter-room Vol- leyball, Representative, P.-T.A., Agent, Weekly. SARA S. SHAVLIN Honor Society, Secretary, Main Ott Delegate, Student Council, French, ics Clubs, Mixed Chorus, l.Y.L., As ant, Library, Clinic, Red Cross, Se tary, Teacher, Hall Guard, G.A.A., ter-room Volleyball, Representative, T.A. ROBERT SHEMRINSKY lnter-room Basketball, Baseball, H: Society, Hall, Line-Up, Fire Gua Civics, Commercial Law Clubs, Ht Roll, Clean-Up Squad, I.Y.L. BLOSSOM B. SHUDNOW Treasurer, Library Club, Secretary, It Office, Supervisor, Study Hall, lu Red Cross, Alternate Delegate, A. L., Readers' Hound Table: Honor ciety, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Represe tive, P.-T.A., Student-Teachers' For French, Civics, Dramatics Clubs. EDWARD R. SILVERSTONE Hall Guard, R.O.T.C., Platoon Corn tion, Rifle Team, Major, Minor Let Agent, Weekly, Inter-room Basketl Guard, Ushers, Physics, Ci French Clubs. PHILIP SIMON l.D.E., lnterclass Basketball, Base Varsity Baseball, Line-Up, Hall Guc Supervisor, Study Hall: Captain, I class Swimming Champions, Ci German Clubs. IEROME R. SINGER 33-Point, Slide Rule, Physics, De Clubs, Honor Society, Intramural ketball. HARRIET SKOLNIK Delegate, Sophomore Council, Secre Main Office, Honor Society, Bed C Chapter, P.-T.A., French, Civics, Point Clubs, G.A.A., lnter-room l ball, Lunch Guard, I.Y.L. N M. SMITH , , ' ent Council gDelegate,' t Secretary, ioY2,jRemedial Checker, Honor: Soff -'Civics French, Slide Ru'ie,'Library bs, ,H'alrl.'Guardi ,plrrtfef-room Volleyf l, Basketball, Delegate, , G.A.A.: ig Neptune , Agentghifeekly, Stu- t Secretary: Clerk, Girls' Gym, an-Up Squad. , . ' . . I' nuxi A. smrnr .I ' 'T l-Ii-Y: G.A..I-Q, Supreme, Senior Co - , Civics, French Cluibs, Clerk, Offli, , Inter-room' Volleylgll, Baseball, es Cluss: WaterfqgehnI q Socfxl mittee, Beqinnefsi Qrchestra, Hall gigs s . . ' : 4 ,, n K . . . . , . . i . r. ' i 4 s ' If . N EL N. SOLON oint, Physics, Debate, Spanish Es: Student Council Delegate, Slide - Club, Readers' Round Table, Pan erican League: Assistant, Library, or, My Pal , Orientation Committee, Raid Warden, Honor Society. TCE SORINSKY xirman, Honor Society Committee, Joint, Civics, French, Library Clubs, Pk, Consultation Board, Reporter ekly, Secretary, 309: Theater Guild, L, Lunch, Hall Guards, Assistant, tary, Honor Society, G.A.A., Super- mr, Study Hall, Personnel Committee. RY SPECHT ior Society, Tri-Hi-Y, Student Secre- I, Advanced Orchestra: Inter-room ,le Tennis, Volleyball, Baseball, Del- tte, G.A.A., French, Civics Clubs: l Guard: Super Honor Roll, Super- Jr, Study Hall, Play Day. RY SPIRO tion Head, Symphonic Choir, Service er, Choir, Soloist, Music Festival, rary Editor, La Estrella , Spanish o, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Inter-room eball, Honor Roll. IHLEEN I.. STAVROPLUS Reserves, Red Cross: President, 'ing Club: Aeronautics, Civics, ich Clubs, Representative, P.-T.A., l Guard: G.A.A., Special Clerk, nis, Fencing, Volleyball, lnter-room eball, Basketball. K . ,P IOANH. THA, rf , Pres' t, -presidefitioiliflifltf Eelgvlf fx , r- , R g , nior C on Soc , epa, resriahi ,L qT.A- rer, Cl'u , Frerichlfisxics, Cl MWF Sec1EIdrY Remedi c er Girli,C815rus, ' sic Fe Si , : nvt-31,,,H-Q44-Guard, ., Pal? rnteekmf vfiseypeii.-fs-f I 1 VIRGINIA G. SODERBERG Tri-Hi-Y, President, Vice-president, Sec- retary, Cheerleader, G.A.A., Chairman, Secretary, Swimming Club, Health Class, 750-Point Club, Water Ballet, Melodrama , Mixed Chorus: Music Fes- tivals, Honor Society, Social Committee, Delegate, Freshman Council, Committee, Iunior Dance. DOLORES M. SORENSON Supervisor, Study Hall: Civics, Commer- cial Law Clubs, Hall, Fire Guards, Clerk, Gym, G.A.A., Honor Society, Inter-room Volleyball, Basketball. GEORGE N. SOTER Columnist, Reporter, Weekly: Vice-presi- dent, Senior Council: Delegate, Iunior Council, President, Readers' Round Ta- ble, Theater Guild, A Wedding , Presi- dent, Vice-president, Penaspir, Chair- man, Senior Social Committee: Hi-Y, Chaplain, Iunior Hi-Y, Log Staff, Com- mittee, Tutor, My Pal , Speakers' Bu- reau, Intermediate Band, Band Con- cert, Honor Society, Public Relations Board, Secretary, 209, Hall, Fire Guards, Representative, Log, Civics Club, Su- pervisor, Study Hall, Super Honor Roll. ALVIN SPIELMAN Honor Society: Hall, Line-Up, Fire Guards, Civics, Physics Clubs, Intra- mural Baseball, Basketball, Honor Roll, l.Y.L.: Clean-Up Squad, Pan American League. MILDRED D. STANEK Hall Guard, Supervisor, Study Hall, Captain, Gym, Civics Club, G.A.A., Inter-room Baseball, Basketball, Volley- ball. FLORENCE STEIN G.A.A., Representative, P.-T.A., Hall Guard, Chorus, Choral Competition. LEONARD F. STEIN First Lieutenant, Plans Training Officer, R.O.T.C.: Service Award: Picked Pla- toon: Guard, Ushers' Club: N.C,O., Effi- ciency, D.A.R. Medals: Honor Society: Orchestra Letter: Tutor, My Pal : Ad- vanced, Clinic Orchestras: Orchestra Contests: Music Festivals. LOREN I. STERN Swimming, Diving Teams: lntramural Swimming: R,O.T.C'. Band: Spanish Club: Pan American League. IEROME STIEBEL Organizer, Spanish Club: Chairman, Clean-Up Committee: Vice-president, Debate Club: Honor Society: Captain, Hall Guards: Tutor, My Pal : Concert Band: I.Y.L.: Representative, Civics Club: Chairman, Defense Stamp Public- ity: Delegate, Student Council: A.M.P. L.: Theater Guild: Agent, Weekly: Sec- retary, Office: Service Award. AINA V. STRAND American Red Cross Home Nursing: Girl Reserves: Spanish, Civics Clubs: Bowling League: G.A.A.: lnter-room Baseball, Volleyball. MILDRED M. SUSMARSKI G.A.A.: French, Library, Civics Clubs: Volleyball: Representative, P.-T.A.: Cap- tain, Baseball: Supervisor, Study Hall. LA VERGNE M. SUTTER Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Theater Guild: Riding, Civics, German, Economics Clubs. MARIE A. SWOBODA Mixed Chorus: Symphonic Choir: G.A. A.: Delegate, G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Girl Reserves: Mayfair Welfare, Aeronau- tics, Civics Clubs: Aqua Belles: lnter- room Volleyball: Basketball Team: Choral Contests: Captain, Baseball: Um- pire, Special Games Class. , 'R A :K , H I I 'ss sw-f Q..f 7 AA: ' 7 l .., 52 .15 . 5-I Q ex I fi GERALD STERN Co-captain, Tennis Team: Civics, ' Clubs: Readers' Round Table: Age Weekly: I.Y.L.: A.M.P'.L.: Hall Gua lnterclass Basketball, Tennis: Chort Music Festivals. RALPH L. STEWART Hall Guard. SHIRLEY G. STILLERMAN Secretary, Remedial Reading: Honor ciety: Representative, Log: Civ: French Clubs: lunior Red Cross: GA. lnter-room Baseball, Volleyball: LY Social Committee. WILLIAM F. SULLIVAN President, Symphonic Choir: Vice-pr: dent, R.O.T.C. Officers' Club: 33-Po R Clubs: Chaplain, Senior I-li-Y: E then : R.O.T.C. Platoon, Service Awa Rifle, Golf Teams: Representative, P lic Relations Committee: Delegate, E dent Council: Honor Society. EMIL SUSINA German, Civics Clubs: Intramural Ser Swimming Champion: Hi-Y: lntrami Baseball: Captain, Gym Class: l Guard: lnterclass Skating. DANIEL SWEENEY l.D.E.: Hi-Y: Representative, P.-T. Agent, Weekly. CHARLES I. SWAN lnter-room Basketball, Baseball: f Guard: Civics Club. LUCY B. SZYDELKO G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Readers' Round Table, Pan American League, Spanish, Aeronautics, Civics Clubs, Red Cross, Clean-Up Squad, Basketball, Volleyball Teams. REX TEICH Scenery, Spring Music Festival, '42, Na- tional Rifle Association, R.O.T.C., Hall Guard, Clerk, Book Room, Readers' Round Table, Non-Com., Civics, Model Aero Clubs, A.M.P.l..., l.Y.L., Honor Roll, Fine Arts Scholarship. NORMA E. THOMPSON G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Hall, Lunch Guards, Civics, SPCIf1iS1'1 C11-1lDS: PGH American League, Representative, P.- T.A. MARIE B. TREPTOW Delegate, G.A.A., Hall Guard, German, Civics Clubs, Tri-Hi-Y, Special Clerk, Volleyball, Baseball, Games Class. ARTHUR A. TURETZKY Officer, R.O.T.C., A.M.P.L., Rifle Team, R.O.T.C. Service, R Clubs, Inter-room Baseball, Hall Guard, National Rifle Association, R.O.T.C. Office Orderly, Usher, Crack Platoon. CORABELLE A. URSIN Student Secretary, Adviser, Teacher, Honor Society, Red Cross Chapter, Civ- ics, German Clubs, G.A.A., Tennis, Ba- ton Twirling Class, Secretary, Health Class. HAROLD VOGEL Vice-president, Slide Rule Club, Treas- urer, Section Director, Choir, Officer, Readers' Round Table, Speakers' Bu- reau, Spanish Club, Supervisor, Study Hall, Hall Guard, Chairman, Public Re- lations Board, Honor Society. BEA TEICH I.Y.L., G.A.A., Knitting, Civics Clubs, Special Clerk, Gym, Office Clerk, Main Office, Hall Guard, Red Cross, Counter, Weekly Staff, Games Class. HHEN R. TENNER Secretary, Clinic, Main Office, Outside Interviews, Weekly, Student Secretary, Hall Guard, Representative, P.-T.A., G. A.A., Riding, French, Civics Clubs, I.Y. L., Clerk, Girls' Gym. AUDREY Ct. TICB Representative, P.-T.A., Class Chairman, 750-Point, 33-Point, Swimming, Tennis, Mayfair Welfare, Civics Clubs, G.A.A., Honor Society, School Check Writer, Clerk, Gym, Life Guard, Inter-room Baseball, Volleyball, Water Ballet Page- ant, Stunts Performance. MERLE TREVILLION Civics, Spanish, Art, Bowling, Physics Clubs, R.O.T.C., Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Hall Guard, Fencing, Agent, Weekly. DOLORES URBANOWICZ Agent, Weekly, Mayfair Stunts, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Civics, Tennis Clubs, Captain, Inter-room Baseball, Teacher's Secretary, Supervisor, Study Hall, G.A. A. Circus, Captain, Mayfair Fire Drill Section, Mayfair Baseball Team. MARION A. VERSCHOORE Adviser's Secretary, Student Secretary, Financial Secretary, German Paper, Representative, Public Relations Board, Honor Society, Civics, German Clubs, G.A.A., Home Nursing, Red Cross, Su- pervisor, Study Hall. PAUI. WALD Honor Society, A.M,P'.L., Inter-room Bas- ketball, Baseball, Civics, German Clubs. 470 MORTON G. WALDER Basketball, Track Team, lnterclass Bas- p1Q9ident, T rer, Gir es, ketball, Swimming, Baseball, Cartoonist, Weekly, Supervisor, Study Hall, Special Art Class. GLENN WEBERG Representative, P.-T.A., Civics Club: Swimming, Honor Society. MARSHALL I. WEINBAUM Commercial Law, Swimming, Golf, Slide Rule, Physics Clubs, Fire, Hall Guards, Inter-room Baseball, Basketball, '40, Track, I.Y.L., Chorus, Air Raid Warden, Clean-Up Squad. RAYMOND WEISS Representative, Log, Student Council, Co-captain, Cheering Squad, R Clpb, Student Secretary, Lieutenant, Clean- Up Guards, Social Dance Committee, A.M.P.L., German, Library, Civics, Dra- matics Clubs, Fire Guard, Section Head, Symphonic Choir, I.Y,L., Assistant, Li- brary, Track, Music Festivals, Choral Contests, Air Raid Warden, Hall Guard, Inter-room Basketball, Baseball. VIOLET WEITH G.A.A., President, Baton Twirlers, Chairman, Health Class, Civics, 750- Point, Tennis Clubs, Special Clerk, Gym, Tri-Hi-Y, Captain, Gym Cldss, Dancing Class. WILLIAM F. WEPRIN Stage, Light Committee, Vice-president, Physics Club, Honor Society, Model Aero, Slide Rule, Civics Clubs, Tutor, My Pal. ARL!-IN WESS German Club, Representative, P.-T.A., Swimming, lnterclass Baseball, Basket- ball. O48 tary, N ate GA reasu r G' rus, Hon ciety, ' ' - oint, C1 ubs, Aqu es, pe kers' Bure ' Life Guard, Repre- ' e, Civics lub, Agent, Weekly, tain, Baseball, Basketball, Chair- man, First Aid Committee, 11-:AN wn l HAROLD WEINBERG Chairman, Parking Committee, R,R.R,, Good Citizenship Committee, Lieutenant, Hall Guards, Hall Guard, A.M.P.L., l. Y.L., Line-Up, Fire Guards, lnterclass Basketball, Tennis, Inspector, Parking, Civics Club. LENORE R. WEINSTEIN Speakers' Bureau, Supervisor, Study Hall, Clerk, Office, Gym, French, Civics Clubs, l,Y,L., Hall Guard, G.A.A., Sec- retary, Defense Stamp Drive, Knitter, Red Cross. ETHEL S. WEISSLER Lake View High School, Columnist, Weekly, Log Staff, Girls' Bowling League, G.A.A., French, German Clubs, Vice-president, Penaspir, Honor Society, Mixed Chorus, Club Council, Hall Guard, Choral Contests, Festivals, Bur- then , German Dramatic Guild, Red Cross. WILLIAM H. WENTE A.M.P.L., Lieutenant, Hall Guards, Hall Guard, Mimeographing, Projector, De- bate, Civics Clubs, Treasurer, Current Trends Club, Student Council. LEONA M. WEXLER Civics, 33-Point, French Clubs, G.A.A., lg 11 l,Y.L., Hall Guard, Honor Society, Stu- dent Supervisor, Red Cross. DORIS K. WHITE Representative, Log, Captain, Softball Team, Supervisor, Study Hall, G.A.A., Spanish, Civics Clubs, Inter-room Vol- leyball, Baseball, La Estrella. IUNE WILCOX Aeronautics, Civics Clubs: G.A.A.: Tri- Hi-Y: Girl Reserves: Readers' Round Table. SHIRLEY WILSKER Delegate, Sophomore Council: Honor Society: Tutor, My Pal : Representa- tive, P.-T.A.: Delegate, G.A.A.: French, Civics Clubs: Student Secretary: Lunch Guard: I.Y.L.: Supervisor, Study Hall: Hall Guard: Captain, Basketball, Base- ball: Agent, Weekly. SHIRLEY I. WITTING G.A.A.: German, Civics Clubs: Agent, Weekly: Volleyball: Baseball. WALTER WYMAN Civics Club: Band: Hall Guard: Super- visor, Library, DAVID L. ZALSMAN Chorus: Baseball: Basketball: Civics, Riding, Physics Clubs: Hall Guard: I. Y.L.: A.M.P.L.: Track Team. I ly CHARLOTTE IL. 'ZAIQTIISS General Chairmpafril Pukiliaj Relations: 'Representative .-T.A.:JI-,onbr Society: Soloist, Gifls' Chorusb- Pan American League: Stude tcgbretary: Assistant Chpirman, . Wee-Fkl ' Calendar: G.A.A.: Civics, Spanisl'VClubs: Speakers' Bu- reau: Assembly Speaker: Red Cross: Theater Guild. ANNABELLE F. ZINDER Clerk, Office, Library: Assistant, 209: Representative, P.-T.A.: Representative, G.A.A.: Line-Up, Hall, Lunch Guards: Student-Teachers' Forum: Spanish, Civ- ics, Tennis, Library, Dramatics Clubs. RICHARD WILLENS Hall Guard: German, Civics Clubs: Clean-Up Squad: Inter-room Basketball. SHIRLEY WINTROUB Captain, Lunch Room, Line-Up Guards: French, Civics Clubs: Clerk, Gym: I.Y.L.: A.M,P.L.: Chorus: Hall Guard: Music Festivals: G.A.A.: Intramural Volley- ball: Assistant, Library: Lunch Guard: Clerk, Main Office. LORRAINE A. WITZ Honor Society: Supervisor, Study Hall: Secretary, Advisers: Tutor, My Pal : Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Special Clerk, Gym: Theater Guild: I. Y. L.: French, Riding, Civics Clubs: G.A.A. ROSALYN R. YOUNG G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Girls' Chorus: Civics Club. BERNARD ZALUSKY Physics, Slide Rule, Dramatics, Civics Clubs: A.M.P.L.: Tutor, My Pal : Scen- ery, '42 Music Festival: Representative, Log: Inter-room Basketball: Hall Guard: Fine Arts Scholarship: Art Clerk: Read- ers' Round Table: l.Y.L. DAVID A. ZAWOLKOW lunior, Senior Councils: Hail Guard: Book Room: Outside Patrol: Supply Clerk: Civics Club. ADRIENNE ZMYSLONY Cellist, Symphonic Orchestra: ln Praise of Music : Winter, Spring Festivals: Or- chestra Contests: Agent, Log: G.A.A.: French, Civics Clubs: Readers' Round Table: Theater Guild. 490 The February Class of l943 ll0NOB BIDLL 701 GERALD ALPORT MARTIN DRUGOF SEYMOUR GOTTLIEB MARY TOROSIAN 702 ROBERT BOUER IOSEPH BRAM IACK CHAZEN GILBERT DOROFF RUTH EICHENBAUM MARIAN FISHER BERNICE FLAXMAN MILDRED FRANK BETTY GOROZDOS SYLVIA LANSMAN IRENE MACK LEONA MARK ROBERT NOVAK DOROTHY SAPERO DOLORES SCHMIDT O50 703 VIVIAN BAKER DOROTHY CHRISTIANSEN SEYMOUR DIAMOND FRANCES FEINGOLD BORIS FIELD GRACE KERBEL SHIRLEE SIMON ELFRIEDA TRUPPE SHIRLEY WAARICH ADRIENNE WAX MIRIAM ZELINSKY 704 MABEL GEVERT IEAN HERRLIN WALLACE HOFFMAN SHIRLEY IACOBSON EDITH OSTERBACH MARILYN PALMER BEVERLY SHAPIRO 705 ALVIN BUSH ISRAEL CARSON GERTRUDE CISZEK IOSEPH ELBEIN ROSEMARY GOETTSCH CECIL HEFTEL ALBERT MAGES THOMAS HRODY IACK MENDELSOHN EARL PETZ EARL ROSENBERG DOROTHY RUBIN ELEANOR SCHWARTZ LOUISE WETTERLE 706 BERNICE ARKIS BERNICE CROWN WILLIAM DOTY GERTRUDE EVERS LOUISE FINGERHUT IEROME GORDON LENORE IOHNSON ROBERT KNACK BERNADINE PRINCE FRED SCHNEIDER ESTELLE SHAPIRO BEVERLY SOLL MARY TELLIAN GEORGE FRIEDMAN V ew. , V I ,041 f Mine ,I f Honor S ' , Co ' ine gf' , R.O. .C.- ero, sh ,Ci 'c ers' C s, O es az ire lnter- lfoom BG : Nat onal, e ssocia- io 1 J f , f' f IBD ARD AMAN N DWIN E. ANDREZAK ootball, Civics, Spanish, R Clubs: . all Guard, Wrestling, Inter-room Bas- cetball, Track, Baseball, Swimming, R.R.R., Book Room. ERNICE ARKIS 'uper Honor Roll,, Honor Roll, Honor ociety, Supervisor, Study Halls, Hall uard, Girls' Chorus, Music Festivals, '.Y.L., G.A.A., Games Class, Represen- ative, P.-T.A., Log, Agent, Red Cross, Red Cross Home Nursing, Civics Club. QTIVIAN L. BAKER utor, My Pal , Aqua Belles, G.A.A., Elonor Society, Pan American League, ecretary, Slide Rule Club, Tennis, Rid- ng, Civics, Bowling, 750-Point Clubs: Girls' Chorus, Special Clerk, Gym, ln- Ler-room Baseball, Volleyball, l.Y.L., . epresentative, P.-T.A. l ALVIN BARON Iommissioner, Parking, Student Coun- :il, Football Team, Civics, French, R jlubs, Defense Activities, Public Speak- ng, Publicity Bureau, R.O.T.C., Concert Bands, Tribune Music Festival, Band Iontest, Inter-room Basketball, Captain, nter-room Baseball, R.R.R., Honqn Roll, iaseball Team, l.Y.l.. ,L . ' ' .H ' ,V :J- i'l'EPHY M. BENAK Supervisor, Study Hall, G.A.A., Girl Re- serves, A.M.P.L., Symphonic Choir, Bas- ietball, Baseball, Captain, Volleyball, ionor Society, Hall Guard, Bowling .eague, Red Cross, Roller Skating, Com- iercial Law, German, Slide Rule, Aero Zlubs. GERALD ALPORT Honor Society, Beginners' Band, l.Y.L., A.M.P.l.., Inter-room Basketball, Swim- ming, Fire Guard, Model Aero, Civics, Spanish Clubs, Hall, Line-Up Guards, Pan American League, l.D.E. MERILYN C. ANDLER Honor Society, Sergeant-at-Arms, Girls' Chorus, Advanced Chorus, Music Fes- tivals, Adviser's Secretary, Representa- tive, G.A.A., Agent, Weekly, Supervisor, Study Hall, Hall Guard, Captain, Base- ball, Games Class, Inter-room Volley- ball: Civics, 750-Point, Aeronautics Clubs. DOROTHY ARX 'iz ' German, Civi s b, G. ., Sup - visor, rStyyatfP'H l f 5 a lbw W r' ' Of C ALBERT A. ARONSON R..O.T.C., Competitive Platoon, Fresh- rrvn, Sophomore, Senior Student Coun- cis, Hall Guard, Secretary, Sergepnt-at Arms, lunior Hi-Y, Book Room, German, Riding, Ushers' Clubs, Agent, Weekly, Readers' Round Table, Special Messen- ger, Fire Guard. WILLIAM BARKOW Air Raid Warden. ELIZABETH BATTERSHALL Symphonic Choir, Representative, P.-T. A., Civics Club, Inter-room Volleyball. i' ' ,, I ERNEST BEREZ R.O.T.C. Band, Inspector, Parking, Line- Up, Hall Guards, Civics, French Clubs, P.-T.A., Football, Baseball Squads, Inter- room Baseball, Captain, Basketball, Swimming, Band Concerts, Agent Weekly. 1 HONORA BERNSTEIN Representative, Civics Club, Pan Amer- ican League, I.Y.L., Book Room, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Orchestra, Supervisor, Library, Typist, Mrs. Harford, Inter-room Volleyball, Clerk, Gym, Captain, Gym Class, Ping-Pong Tournament, Division n Secretary. V ff I' - V14 ft k VN f I I, ft ,f ff y . 1 -Y t V 1 , l . , ,A nUrHtr.,l,5U - ,IGM C1' 1 rman Qflubs. 1 ,fri If Lf EVELYN R. BLITT French, Civics Clubs, Agent, Weekly, Hall, Lunch Guards, G.A.A., l.Y.L., Representative, P.-T.A., Supervisor, Study Hall, Clerk, Division, Honor So- ciety. ROBERT BOUER National President, Pan American League, 4B Editor, Log, President, Slide Rule Club, Editor-in-Chief, La Estrella , President, Spanish Club, Vice-president, 33-Point Club, Business Staff, Weekly, Air Raid Warden, Captain, Study Su- pervisors, Service Award, Tutor, My Pal , Club Council, 3A Chairman, Pub- lic Relations Committee. HAROLD G. BREGER Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Civics, French Clubs, President, Zoology Club, Executive Committee, Iunior Prom, Pub- lic Relations Committee, Readers' Round Table, Line-Up, Hall, Parking Guards, Honor Society, A.M.P.L. ALVIN BUSH 33-Point, Slide Rule, Civics Clubs, Honor Society, Advanced Orchestra, Copy Reader, Weekly, Log, Inter-room Basket- ball, Baseball, Tutor, My Pal , Checker, Remedial English, Intermediate Orches- tra, Student-Teachers' Forum. FRED B. CHEZ Freshman Council, Orchestra, Tennis Team, Fire Drill, Air Raid Warden, Corn- mercial Law Club, R.O.T.C., Four Or- chestra Contests, Music Festivals, Fall Concerts, Rifle Team. O52 if DOROTHY I. BEU Vice-president, Tri-Hi-Y, Honor Societ Treasurer, President, Advanced Gtr Chorus, Secretary, Social Chairmo Delegate, G.A.A., Secretary, Roleir, M sic Festivals, Choral Competition, Civi Club, Chairman, Mother-Daughters' Te Student Secretary, Aqua Belles, Ca tain, Basketball, Volleyball. RUTH BISE G.A.A., German Club, I.Y.L., Sup, visor, Study Hall, Hall Guard. HELEN BORR Choir, Agent, Weekly, Delegate, PN American League, G.A.A., Chairmc Intramural Baseball, Volleyball, C cus , Minstrel Show, Swimming Par ant, Melodrama, President, 750-Po Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, G.A.A,, Ae nautics, Tennis Clubs, Music Festiva Chairman, Health Class. IOSEPH BRAM Orchestra, Band Concerts, Trumpet Sc Contest, Honor Society, Slide Ru Civics, Commercial Law, Physics, Spa ish Clubs, Pan American League, A. Pl.: Tutor, My Pal , Hall, Line-I Guards. CHARLES BRINKMAN IACK CHAZEN Honor Society, President, Pan Americ League, Chorus, Civics, Spanish Clul Music Festivals, Tutor, My Pal , He Line-Up Guards, Inter-room Basketbc Supervisor, Study Hall. DOROTHY CHRISTIANSEN Orchestra, Honor Society, Civics Cl, G.A.A., Inter-room Baseball, Volleyb BEN COHEN Varsity Basketball: Track: R, Civics Elubs: Concert Orchestra: Honor Society: epresentative, Student Council: Hall, Line-Up, Fire Guards: I.Y.L.: Representa- tive, P1-T.A.: Stagg Tourney: Interclass asketball, Baseball, Swimming: R.R.R.: Agent, Weekly: Air Raid Warden. ERNICE R. CROWN olumnist, Agent, Weekly: Secretary, ll, 209: Personnel Committee: Student ecretary: Hall Guard: Honor Society: Assistant, Library, Office: Tutor, My Elalu: G.A.A.: I.Y.L.: Beginners', Inter- ediate Orchestras: Theater Guild: Rid- ing, German Clubs: Representative, Civ- ics Club: Log Staff: Financial Secretary: Log Assembly. AWRENCE DAUM ivics Club: Vice-president, Slide Rule lub: Band. GENE H. DEUTSCH asketball: French, Civics, Commer- cial Law Clubs: Concert Band: Honor Society: I.Y.L.: Fire, Hall, Clean-Up Guards: Agent, Weekly: Inter-room Baseball: Supervisor, Study Hall: Track: Readers' Round Table: Baseball. LILLIE DICKSTEIN Secretary, Mr. Steiner: Representative, P.-T.A.: Assistant, Library: I.Y.L.: Home Nursing: Supervisor, Study Hall: Games Class: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: A.M.P.L.: Red Cross: French, Civics Clubs. GILBHIT D. DOROFF Reporter, Weekly: Log Staff: Honor So- ciety: Tutor, My Pal : Intramural Bas- ketball, Track, Baseball, Swimming, Tennis: lnterclass All-Stars: l.Y.L.: Com- mittee, Freshman Social: A.M.P.L.: Lieu- tenant, Hall, Line-Up Guards: Physics, Civics Clubs. MARTIN S. DRUGOF Football: President, Freshman Council: Chairman, Iunior Prom Committee: I.Y.L.: Swimming: Reporter, Weekly: Log Stall: R Club: Captain, Hall Guards: Honor Society: Freshman Spon- sor: Log Assembly: Public Relations Committee: A.M.P.L.: Inter-room Basket- ball: Air Raid Precautions: Spanish Club. SF- l .gdu Ax. . ,. 'r' A .3 'nw it SELMA B. COHEN Representative, Civics Club: French, Civics, English Clubs: G.A.A.: I.Y.L.: Head Clerk: Supervisor, Study Hall: Di- vision Secretary: Special Clerk, Gym: Lunch, Hall Guards: Representative, P.-T.A. BERNARD DANENBERG I.Y.L.: Civics, Commercial Law, Model Aero Clubs. CONSTANCE DEMOS G.A.A.: Delegate, G.A.A.: Pan American League: Swimming, Civics, Spanish Clubs: G.A.A. Circus: Assistant, Clinic: Readers' Round Table: Life Guard: Sec- retary, Health Class: Hall Guard: Be- ginners', Advanced Girls' Chorus: Intra- mural Volleyball. SEYMOUR DIAMOND Concert, Intermediate Bands: Band Let- terman: Band Contest: Freshman Student Council: Hall Guard: Committee, Stu- dent-Teachers' Forum: Honor Society: Tutor, My Pal : Debate, Civics, German Clubs: A.M.P.L.: Inter-room Baseball, Basketball. MARVIN L. DITKOWSKY Concert Band: I.Y.L.: Hall Guard: Honor Society: Civics, Commercial Law Clubs: Baseball: Basketball: Captain, Intra- mural Basketball, Baseball. WILLIAM I.. DOTY Honor Society: Inter-room Basketball, Baseball: Civics Club: President, English Club. MURYEI. M. DUBOW Lieutenant, Hall, Lunch Guards: I.Y.L.: Representative, P.-T.A., G.A.A.: Civics, Riding, Swimming, Spanish Clubs: Games Class: Pan American League: Supervisor, Study Hall: Agent, Weekly. 530 MARILYN A. ECKDAHL Civics, Commercial Law Clubs: G.A.A.: Clerk, Girls' Gym: Basketball. EDITH c. EKSIRAND ' V Representative, P.-T.A.: Clerk, Girls' Gym: Hall Guard: G.A.A.: Aeronautics Civics Clubs. , X A si 7' . '. v . . S I . L A 'L . , . A , QI st . 1. r . f' .! , z A Y- ' U ' .1 1 ' I . - 1- 5- 1 .ARET EULBERG is-' , Ciyicsfsulafi ' ,- ' .I Fx ' A 1 , ji I. ..f'-- 5,1 if. J N ' EUGENE riuusrzn , .- , Ijlall,Gug1rQg l3ter-noard BQsebal'i,-Brzsfet- -bdil: Ctivfcs lub: Line.-Up Guard: ln, spector, Clean-Up Corhxnitteef Super- visor, Study Hall. ' K V Doivnmc F. 1-'BLICE - Civics, Commercial Ilcpfdfdlubs. Jfk' ' I A, f . . BORIS FIELD Honor Society Committee: 33-Point, Civ- ics Clubs: Sports Reporter, Weekly: F i n a n cial Secretary: Representative P.-T.A.: Honor Society: Line-Up Guard, Readers' Round Table: Intermediate Or- chestra: lnter-room Baseball, Basketball: Fire Guard: Air Raid Warden. ROY FIORELLA Football: Inter-room Basketball, Base ball: Civics Club: Hall Guard. O54 lk- RUTH H. EICHENBAUM Financial Secretary: Secretary, Defense Stamp Drive: Chairman, Public Rela- tions Committee: Honor Society: 33-Point, Civics, French Clubs: Student Secretary: Representative, P.-T.A.: G.A.A.: Special Clerk. IOE EI.BEIN ' Reporter,z1!-Egedt, Benchwarmer, Week- ly: 33126. ,K Slide Rule, Civics Clubs: Horror' ciety: Readers' Round Table: Tutor,-J' y Pal : Honor Society Com- mittee: Secretary, Defense Stamp Drive: Inter-room Basebdll, Basketball. v' ,I J GERTRUDE I. EVERS Honor Society: Spanish, Civics, Library Clubs: Assistant, Library: Pan American League: Beginning, Advanced Girls' Chorus: Secretary, Girls' Chorus: G.A. A.: Representative, Student Council, P.-T.A.: Girl Reserves: Choral Competi- tion: Festivals: Agent, Weekly. FRANCES FEINGOLD Symphonic Choir: Spring, Winter Festi- vals: Choral Contests: Agent, Weekly: 'Representative P.-T.A., Civics Club: Civ- ics, French Clubs: l.Y.L.: G.A.A.: Honor Society: Student Secretary: Hall Guard: Student-Teachers' Forum: Honor Roll: Readers' Round Table: Freshman Spon- sor: Speakers' Bureau. LORRAINE C. FIECK G.A.A.: Civics Club: Inter-room Base- ball. LOUISE M. FINGERHUT G.A.A.: Civics Club: Girl Reserves: Honor Society. ELIZABETH D. FISHER Supervisor, Study Hall: G.A.A.: Girls' Chorus: Hall Guard: French, Civics Clubs: I.Y.L.: Honor Society: Repre- sentative, G.A.A. J - .Fifi iarznmofn 1-'LAXMAN E' president A.M.P.L.: I.Y.L.: Red ross: G.A.A.: Mixed Chorus: Honor LZ u Z 5 ',' . fx MJF , u 'f,,l IJ 1. I-'isa ,.-, -' w, 4 g I . an Americanflz ue: Ligutenanj, Hall ' - ' , Guards:l or, ' V ' l : SGCTETGIYZJ 211: ,Ho or S' iety: I.YZl.:.: literary Editor, Lf: Estrella '.1fA.:jr9C1s1K'er, 750-Point Club: 'Ridi g, Bqvvling, Civics, Aemcamfs, comigmidi Law.,,.GlQ.hS: Pinahcial Secgeirffy. f' ' 5 7 K f ' U- - ' - 0 4 .1 f. ' 1' 1 - I , 4 ' A 1 . . .ju - S , , A 4 I I 7 LAVERNEI G. ruzcrzr. f' G.A.A.: Spanish, Civics Clubs. ROSALIE A. FOXMAN Honor Roll: G.A.A.: Chorus: Art Club: Inter-room Volleyball: Hall Guard. QQ' , Society: Freshman Sponsor: Hall Guard: Readers' Round Table: Commercial Law, Debate, Civics, Riding, Aeronautics, Slide Rule Clubs: Theater Guild. ,J CHARLES FLITMAN Captain, Crosscountry: Co-captain, Track: Basketball: Freshman, Sopho- more Football: Swimming: Symphonic Choir: Mixed Chorus: lnter-room Basket- ball, Baseball, Swimming: Pan American League: R, Spanish, Commercial Law Clubs: Hal Guard. N Clerk ' u ecretary Se r ary, ion - Columnist Est l P erican League MX - ED nor S ty: ll G rd GAA: 1 Ofi :St , BEVERLY L. FRIEDMAN G.A.A.: l.Y.l...: Hall Guard: Volleyball: Baseball: Basketball: Bowling, French, Aeronautics, Civics Clubs. EI-'THEMIA GEANNOPULOS Tri-l-li-Y: Chairman, Secretary, Health Class: Captain, Volleyball: Baseball Championship: Soloist, Burthen, Ar- mistice Assembly: Symphonic Choir: Choral Competition: Octet: Radio Broad- cast: G.A.A.: 750-Point, Civics Clubs: Representative, P.-T.A.: Supervisor, Study Halls: Agent, Weekly: Festivals. ANITA D. GELBARD Honor Society: Freshman Sponsor: Rep- resentative, Student Council: Freshman Orientation Committee: Assistant, Li- brary: Orchestra: Mixed Chorus: Music Festival: G.A.A.: Readers' Round Table: Civics, French, Dramatics Clubs: Super- visor, Study Halls: Copy Reader, Log. MABEL G. GEVEHT G.A.A.: Civics, Swimming, 750-Point Clubs: Tri-Hi-Y: Honor Society: Inter- room Baseball: Red Cross: Volleyball: Chairman, Health Class: Games Class: Super Honor Roll. onir R : Civic Law, 33- Poi' bs. GEORGE FRIEDMAN Speakers' Bureau: Armistice Assembly: Non-Com. Officer, R.O.T.C.: Fire Mar- shall: Honor Roll: Civics, Model Aero Clubs: Agent, Defense Stamp Sales: Student-Teachers' Forum. IENNIE GEANNOPULOS Tri-Hi-Y: Clerk, Gym: G.A.A.: Civics Club: Hall Guard. ELAINE M. GEORGEFF Civics Club: G.A.A. FLORENCE GLASS Advanced, Clinic Orchestras: Competi- tive Orchestra, '40, '4l: Advanced Mixed Chorus: Choral Competition, '42: Music Festival, '40, '4l: Lunch Guard: German, Civics Clubs: G.A.A.: Secretary, Health Class: lnter-room Volleyball. HELENE M. GLICK Hall Guard, Early Service, G.A.A., LY. L., A.M.P.L., Civics, Riding Clubs, Clerk, Girls' Gym: Honor Roll, Basketball, Clerk, Library, Special Art Class. TOBY GOLD G.A.A., Civics, Bowling, Spanish Clubs, Lunch, Hall Guards, Pan American League, I.Y.L., Inter-room Baseball, Vol- leyball, Games Class, Supervisor, Study Hall. NETTA ANN GOLDSTEIN Advanced Orchestra, Secretary, Sopho- more Council, Honor Society, Agent, Weekly, French, Riding, Bowling, Aero- nautics Clubs, lnter-room Baseball, G.A. A., l.Y.L., Assistant, Library, Music Festivals, Representativ Log. lx tr its ETTY M ROZDOS eature Writer, Weekly, Secretary, Baton Club, Chairman, Health Class, Honor Society, Debate, German Clubs, A.M.P.L., G.A.A., Tutor, My Pal , Hall Guard, Games Class, Inter-room Volley- ball, Treasurer, Penaspir, Log Staff. jgffkif NATALIE B. GRAFF French, Civics Clubs, G.A.A., Honor Society, I.Y.L., Hall Guard. ANN-RITA GREENWICH Delegate, .G.A.A., Acting Captain, Hall Guards, Representative, Log, Inter-room Baseball, Volleyball. , I 4 KENNETH GROSS Football, Aero, Spanish, Civics, R' Clubs, Wrestling, Track, Inter-room Bas- ketball, Baseball, Concert Band, Clean- Up Squad, A.M.P.L., R.R.R., Fire, Line- Up Guards, Fencing, lnterclass Tennis, lunior Prom Committee, Shot Put, Park- ing Committee, I.Y.L. BETTY I. GOLD Civics, Aeronautics, French Clubs, G.A. A., Assistant, Library, Student Secre- tary, Lunch, Hall Guards, Representa- tive, P.-T.A., lnter-room Volleyball, Stu- dent-Teachers' Forum. ROSEMARY L. GOETTSCH President, Treasurer, Girls' Chorus, 33- Point, Library Clubs, Honor Society, Su- preme Council, Delegate, G.A.A., Aqua Belles, Life Guard, Water Ballet, Swim- ming Meet, Secretary, 750-Point Club, Adviser, Girl Reserves, Assistant, Li- brarian, Readers' Round Table, Baton Twirlers' Class, Tri-Hi-Y. JEROME GORDON Honor Society, Civics Club, Teacher's Aide. SEYMOUR D. GOTTLIEB Spanish, S ivics, i odef Aero V -- bs, I. 1 . ger, as etball- I.Y.L., -- - , ' . .P.L.' o or , lntrarn aseb ' sketb l, ar Amer eag - e-U ,Hal Guar .: Tutor, y P l , ir en, Fenc' , . .E., ow in t ' t X SHIRLEY GRAFF Agent, Weekly, Secretary, Office French, Civics Clubs, I.Y.L., G.A.A. Home Nursing, Honor Roll, Hall Guard CHARLES GROSS Sergeant, R.O.T.C., Captain, Line-U1 Guards, lnter-room Baseball, Basketball Competitive Platoon, R.O.T.C., Civics Ushers' Clubs, I.Y.L. LORRAINE E. HAAGENSON G.A.A., Hall Guard, Captain, Inter-roor Baseball, Poster Advertising, Supe visor, Study Hall. DORIS L. HALL Tri-Hi-Y, G.A.A., Civics Club, Games Class, Head Clerk, Gym: Inter-room Vol- leyball, Student Secretary, Supervisor, Library, Study Hall, Hall Guard. LAWRENCE HARRISON Wrestling, Swimming, Baseball, Fencing Teams, inter-room Basketball, Swim- ming, Hall, Line-Up Guards, Honor So- ciety, Spanish, Commercial Law Clubs, R.R.R. BETTY I. HEIB Civics, German, Dancing, Baton Clubs, G.A.A.,Supervisor, Study Hall, Captain, Volleyball Team, Honor Society, Tutor, My Pal , Teacher's Secretary. IEAN L. HERRLIN G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Spring Festivals, Contests, Civics, French Clubs, Honor Society, Representative, P.-T.A., Agent, Weekly, Clerk, Gym, Hall Guard, Super Honor Roll. I I . ,. Q I Q' ' , in . AWALLACE c..'i-rorwmfim ,Hall Guard, Aeronautics, Slide Rule if Clubs, Inter-room. Basketball. ,., I.. ,.r'. .' ' 4 1, i .' r FRANK P. HOPKINS Senior Hi-Y, Life Guard, Line-Up Guard, I.D.E., Inter-room Basketball, Baseball, French, Civics Clubs, R.R.R., Hall ROBERT HANDMACHER Civics, Spanish, Commercial Law, Rid- ing Clubs, Honor Society, Hall Guard, R.R.R., l.Y.L., Basketball, Baseball, Track, lnter-room Swimming, Baseball, Basketball. CECIL L. HEFTEL President, Student-Teachers' Forum, 4B Editor, Log, Reporter, Weekly, Publicity Officer, R.O.T.C., Vice-president, Debate Club, Co-chief, Guard System, Chief, Safety Commission, Chairman, Public Relations Committee, Chairman, Red Cross Chapter, University of Chicago, WBBM Round Tables, Speakers' Bureau, 33-Point Club, Service, Debate Team Shields, Managing Editor, Chicago Red Cross Newspaper, The Banner. PHYLLIS E. HEROD Chorus, Civics, Bowling Clubs, Repre- sentative, Student Council, G.A.A., Log, Agent, Weekly, Student Secretary, Inter- room Baseball, Volleyball. GLADYS M. HIGHAM Aeronautics, Civics Clubs, G.A.A., Clerk, Gym, Hall Guard. GERALD B. HOOSIN Treasurer, Downtown Delegate, Pan American League, R.O.T.C., Agent, Weekly, Spanish, Civics Clubs, National Rifle Association, Guard, Usher, Or- derly, R.O.T.C.: Lieutenant, Line-Up Guards, Hall Guard, Columnist, La Estrella , Supervisor, Study Hall. ' l ll, lp 'rHoMAs E. HROPQ. ' ' 1,4 Honor So 'ety,,ln er room-Baseball, Bas- ketlifll, 'SBCle Rule, biyi'cs'Clubs, Super- visor,'Study Ha,ll3,Tutor, MY,Bll k 'Life Guard, Class C irman. Guard. ' I. - I-' I, nv - . I ' A , , ' 1' ' Ll . ' 6 M... U 1 ORR INE M. IACOMINI vanced Girls' Chorus, Festivals, onor Society, Secretary,,2U9, Tri-Hi-Y, , ior Prom, Civigs Club, . . ., eronautics, Civ' lbs, In- ter-room ll a , Special Games , ancing Class. BERNICE R. IMY 750-Point, Riding, Bowling, French, Skat- ing, Civics, Aeronautics Clubs, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Delegate, G.A.A., Mixed Chorus, I,Y.L., Honor Society: Clerk, Office, Special Clerk, Inter-room Basket- ball, Special Games Class. n an-A' SHIRLEY H. IACOBSON Honor Society: Library, 750-Point Clubs: Pan American League: Readers' Round Table: A.M.P,L.: Assistant, Library: Ad- vanced, Beginning Girls' Chorus: G,A. A.: Agent, Weekly: Choral Competition: Music Festival: Teacher's Secretary: ln- ter-room Volleyball: Baseball: Captain, Baseball, Basketball, Volleyball. LEONOR R. IOHNSON French, Civics Clubs: Student Council Delegate, Representative, G.A.A.: Aqua Belles: lnter-room Volleyball: Honor So- ciety: Vice-president, Roleir: Choral Competitions: Tri-Hi-Y: Vice-president, Advanced Girls' Chorus: Student Secre- tary: Secretary, 750-Point Club: Games Class. ROBERT L. KASPER Varsity Basketball: Baseball: Crosscoun- try: Captain, Track: Spanish, R Clubs: Honor Society: Junior Prom Committee: Freshman, Sophomore, lunior, Supreme Student Councils: Clean-Up: Control Sys- tem: I.Y.L.: A.M.P.L.: R.R.R.: Fire Mar- shal: Supervisor, Study Hall: Line-Up: Band: Fencing. ISTHER M. KAUFMAN Girls' Chorus: G.A.A,: French, Commer- cial Law, Civics Clubs: Honor Society: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Supervisor, Study Hall: Music Festival: Teacher's Secretary: Volleyball: Basketball. , f ...jpg ' ,ft 'Ll' fvt vf y lf-:vos '-' 1 - Y . - .. . if fy, -1 if 'Sr 0 . 4, J , 1 J 1 or J . 1 V ' Y I it I, y , ' :' .to- ' ,, ', V' SEYMOUR KESSLER. f ?'-F' 't Freshman, Sophomore, Senior, Supreme Councils: Honor Society: Tutor, My Pal : Pan American League: Spanish, Civics, Model Aero, Bowling Clubs: A.M. P.L.: l.Y.L.: lnter-room Baseball, Basket- ball: Hall Guard. RUTH M. KOLETSOS Honor Society: Secretary, 209: Freshman Sponsor: Orientation Committee: Tutor, My Pal : French, Aeronautics, Civics Clubs: Girls' Chorus: Music Festivals: Hall Guard: G.A.A.: lnter-room Baseball, Volleyball: Special Games: Dancing Classes. LILLIAN KRAMER Mixed Chorus: Music Festival: Music Contest, Lane: French, Civics, Swim Clubs: lnter-room Volleyball: Chairman, Health Class: Lunch, Line-Up Guards: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Assistant, Li- brary: Clerk, Office: Typist, Mrs. Har- ford: Clerk, Gym. ,4- RALPH I. IOHANSON Honor Society: Representative, P,-T.A.: Hall Guard: Civics, Commercial Law, Aero Flight, Riding Clubs: Clean-Up Committee: lnter-room Swimming: Line- Up Guard. DOLORES D. KAMRATH G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Lunch Guard: Library Staff: Honor Roll. ELEANOR D. KATZ Riding, Civics, French Clubs: G.A.A.: Clerk, Office: l.Y.L.: Supervisor, Study Hall: Secretary: Representative, P.-T.A.: Girls' Chorus: Hall Guard. GRACE KERBEL Honor Society: Readers' Round Table: Civics, Slide Rule, Aeronautics Clubs: Assembly Scenery: G.A.A.: Beginning Girls' Chorus: Student Secretary. ROBERT H. KNACK Honor Society: Mixed Chorus: Hall Guard: Commercial Law, Civics Clubs: Vice-president, English Club: Student Council: Agent, Weekly: Clean-Up Com- mittee. CALVIN I. KRAMER Honor Society: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Concert, lntermediate Bands: Basketball: Track: Football: lnter-room Basketball: Volleyball: Line-Up Guard: l.Y.L.: A.M, P.L.: Civics, Spanish Clubs. SID KRASHEN Spanish, Civics Clubs: Line-Up Guard: I.Y.L.: Mixed Chorus: lnter-room Base- ball, Basketball: Agent, Weekly. LDRIENNE E. LANDSMAN tudent-Teachers' Forum: G.A.A.: l.Y.L.: nter-room Baseball, Volleyball: Captain, asketball: Secretary, Health Class: iding, Civics, Girls' Aeronautics Clubs. LLIAN LARSON anish, Civics, 750-Point Clubs: Secre- ry, Health Class: Hall Guard: Dele- ate, Circus, G.A.A.: Dance, Festival: iter-room Volleyball, Baseball: Schurz- .mundsen Play Day. ERRY LEVIN French, Civics Clubs: Track: Man- ger, Track Team: Intramural Swimming fhampion: lnter-room Baseball, Basket- all: Football Team: Competitive Pla- on: R.O.T.C.: Hall Guard: Parking qspector: l.Y.L. LLSIE LINDGREN ench, Civics Clubs: G.A.A.: Super- isor, Study Halls: Inter-room Baseball. RENE E. MACK enior Delegate, Tri-Hi-Y: Correspond- nce Secretary, Hi-Y: President, Pan .merican League: Staff, La Estrella : fonor Society: Delegate, Club Council: .qua Belles: Secretary, 750-Point Club: l.A.A.: Girls' Chorus: lunior Council: octal Committee: Student Secretary. ,LBERT MAGES onor Society: Civics Club. HIRLEY L. MARCOWITZ opy Reader, Typist, Log Staff: Readers' ound Table: Aeronautics, Dramatics, tvics, Riding, 750-Point Clubs: A.M. L.: G.A.A.: Head Special Clerk, Girls' ym: Swimming, Tennis, Dancing Clubs: eferee, Special Baseball Class: Usher- tes: Chairman, Health Class: Delegate, .A.A.: Captain, Volleyball, Basketball, rseball: Inter-room Baseball, Volley- rll: Hiking Committee: Hall Guard: cked Teams, Volleyball, Baseball. SYLVIA LANSMAN Symphonic Choir: Agent, Weekly: Pan American League: Honor Society: G.A. A.: Freshman Sponsor: Hall Guard: Ori- entation Committee: Secretary, Library Club: Assistant, Library: Riding, Span- ish, Civics Clubs: Baseball: Section Head, Mixed Chorus. MURIEL 0. LARSON G.A.A.: Aeronautics, Civics Clubs: Hall Guard: Supervisor, Study Hall: Scenery: Poster Advertising: Captain, Gym: In- ter-room Baseball: Pan American League. HAROLD L. LINDBERG- Vice-president, Hi-Y: Stage, Light: Stu- dent Council: Civics, Slide Rule Clubs: Inter-room Basketball, Baseball: R.O.T.C. PHYLLIS G. LURIE Secretary, Freshman Council: Honor So- ciety: Symphonic Choir: Hall, Lunch Guards: 750-Point, Riding, French Clubs: Clerk, Office, Book Room: Secretary: Representative, P.-T.A.: Student Council: Delegate, Civics Club: Social, Orienta- tion Committees: Supreme Council. ETHEL L. MADSEN Spanish, Dancing, Civics, Aeronautics, Baton Twirling Clubs: A.M.P.L.: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Girls' Bowling League. LORRAINE M. MALANDRUCCOLO Civics Club: G.A.A.: Hall, Line-Up Guards: Captain, Baseball, Volleyball. DANNY MARCUS Iunior, Senior Varsity Basketball: R, Civics Clubs: Honor Society: Representa- tive, Student Council: Lieutenant, Line- Up Guards: Agent, Weekly: Air Raid Warden: I.Y.L.: R.R.R.: Hall Guard: ln- ter-room Basketball, Baseball, Track, Swimming: Stagg Tourney. LEONA I. MARK G.A.A.: Civics, Spanish, Riding Clubs: Hall Guard: Mixed Chorus: Music Festi- val: Readers' Round Table: Pan Amer- ican League: Honor Society: Games Class. IACK MENDELSOHN Business Manager, Columnist, Weekly: Chief Copy Reader, Log: 33-Point, Slide Rule, Spanish, Civics Clubs: Captain, Lunch Room, Line-Up Guards: Vice- president, Sophomore Student Council: Vice-president, Student Council Dele- gate, Pan American League: Assistant Editor, La Estrella : Honor Society: Tutor, My Pal : Readers' Round Table: A.M.P.L.: Hall Guard: Beginning, ln- termediate Bands: Student Secretary: Penaspir. PEARL L. MOSKOWITZ Riding, Civics, Aeronautics Clubs: Inter- room Baseball: G.A.A.: l.Y.L.: Secretary, Office: Clerk, Gym: Hall Guard: A.M. P.L.: Intramural Basketball: Readers' Round Table: Games Class. FLORENCE M. MUSSO Civics, Dancing Clubs: Delegate, Civics Club: G.A.A.: Fire Guard: Girl Re- serves: Captain, Volleyball Team. GWENDOLYN G. NEUFELD Orchestra: Club Delegate, Theater Guild, Pan American League: Treasurer, A.M. P.L.: President, Vice-president, Riding Club: Representative, G.A.A.: Vice-presi- dent, 750-Point Club: Roleir: Clerk: Chairman, Health Class: Intramural Baseball: Representative, Copy Reader, Log: Volleyball: Civics, Slide Rule, Ten- nis, Baton, Aeronautics Clubs: I.Y.L.: Circus : Water Ballet: Representative, P.-T.A.: Hall Guard: Log Staff: Honor Roll. ROBERT F. NOVAK Iunior Student Council: Honor Society: Slide Rule, Debate, Commercial Law, Civics, Physics, Zoology Clubs: Hall Guard. HELEN NYSTROM Tri-Hi-Y: Council Delegate, Tri-I-Ii-Y, Civ- ics Club: Honor Society: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Representative, Sophomore Council: Mixed Chorus: Music Festivals: Burthen : Lunch Guard: Captain, Vol- leyball: Inter-room Baseball: Supervisor, Study Hall: Games Class. O60 CORINNE M. MATHEWSON G.A.A.: Aeronautics, French, Civics Clubs: Hall Guard: Clerk, Gym. 1 EVELYN A. MEYERS G.A.A.: Civics Club: Iunior Prom Com- mittee. CLARA MROZ G.A.A.: Civics, Tennis Clubs: Intramural Baseball Team: Games Class: Pan American League: Hall Guard: Captain, Volleyball. DOROTHY W. NEBEL Orientation Committee: Freshman Spon- sor: Civics, French, Aeronautics Clubs: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Lite Guard: Swim- ming Meets: Games Class: Inter-room Volleyball, Baseball. RUTH NITOWSKY Spanish, Civics, Library, Bowling Clubs: G.A.A.: Captain, Basketball: Lieutenant, Lunch Guards: Supervisor, Study. LEONA H. NUDELMAN French, Civics, Tennis Clubs: Secretary, l.Y.L.: G.A.A.: Representative, P.-T.A., Log: Lunch Guard: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Red Cross: Inter-room Volley- ball: Tutor, My l3'al : Special Clerk: Supervisor, Study Hall. LINA L. OLSEN Representative, Civics Club: Spanish, Debate Clubs: Assistant, Library: G.A. A.: Inter-room Volleyball: Supervisor, Study Hall: Hall Guard: Symphonic Choir: Choral Competition: Beginning Girls' Chorus: Festivals. EDITH OSTERBACH f French, Civics Clubs: G.A.A.: Secretary, 309: l.Y.l...: Line-Up, Hall Guards: Honor Society: Teacher's Secretary: Supervisor, Study Hall: Inter-room Volleyball. MARILYN PALMER Publicity Agent, Treasurer, Vice-presi- dent, Soloist, Symphonic Choir: Speak- ers' Bureau: Tri-Hi-Y: Vice-president, Riding Club: Honor Society: French, Civ- ics Clubs: Representative, G.A.A.: Mixed Chorus: Girls' Quartet: Mixed Octet: Burthen : ln Praise of Music : Inter- room Volleyball. DONALD G. PENNINGTON Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C.: Rifle Team: Bowling Team: R, Civics Clubs. ALFRED E. PETERSON FLORENCE D. PINK Tri-Hi-Y: Student Secretary: Representa- tive, G.A.A.: Riding, Tennis, German, Civics Clubs: Chorus: Agent, Weekly: Honor Society: lnterclass Baseball, Vcl- leyball: Secretary, Adviser: Fall Festi. val: lnter-room Baseball: Tutor, My Pal : Representative, P.-T.A. LORRAINE D. POHL G.A.A.: Civics, German Clubs: Clerk, Gym: Student Secretary: Captain, Vol- leyball: lnter-room Baseball, Volleyball: Hall Guard: Fall Festival: Home Nurs- HERBERT PALM Civics, German Clubs: Hall, Line-Up Guards. PHYLLIS S. PAUL Advanced Girls' Chorus: Honor Society: G.A.A.: Swimming, Tennis, Civics Clubs: lnter-room Volleyball: Secretary, Health Class: Red Cross Instructor: Book Room: Agent, Weekly: Pan American League: Lunch Guard: Representative, P.-T.A.: Typist, Mrs. Harford: I.Y.L. ALLAN L. PERLIN Varsity Football: Riding, French, R Clubs: Wrestling: Honor Society: lnter- room Basketball, Baseball, Swimming: Air Raid Warden: Hall, Fire, Line-Up Guards: R.R.R.: Clean-Up, Parking Squads: Mixed Chorus: I.Y.L.: Bowling League. EARL F. PETZ Honor Society: Vice-president, Concert Orchestra: Concert Band: Soloist, Band Concert: Talent Show: Hi-Y: Commis- sioned Officer, R.O.T.C.: Civics, Officers' Clubs: Supervisor, Library: Agent, P.-T. A.: Fire Guard: Gold Tribune Medal: Guard: Usher: Inter-room Baseball, Bas- ketball. PAY C. PIPER G.A.A.: Spanish, Civics Clubs: N.Y.A.: lnter-room Basketball: Hall Guard: Su- pervisor, Study Hall: Honor Society: Games Class: Volleyball: lnter-room Baseball: Dancing Class: Pan American League: La Estrella. GISELLA PRATH Music Festival: Symphonic Choir: Girls' Chorus: Octet: Girls' Quartet: Civics, Riding, German Clubs: R esentative, P.-T.A.: Supervisor, Studir-tml: lnter- inq' room Volleyball. V ' if l -1, 3 if I l if 4 'UAL V I 1 C' gf W c LM' 1- ff' . .. 0 qx BERNADINE A. PRINCE 4 n9no'mY PURiS , f - Chorus: Choir: Choral Contest: A.M.P.L.: -' ' l-LallGuafQ1: e.WfsorgDStndy Hall: Rep- L l.Y.L.: G.A.A.: Agent, Weekly: Hall re e thi, Civi Glu.: G',A.A.: ttf' Guard: Honor Society: Readers' Plbu d eW BEsibQbHGixed Chorus? me Table: Music Festival: Civics, Ridirgfj' Festivals: Glioral C'onBst:'H.'Y1..: French Debate, French Clubs. SXQZ g'?b: HQDdT Roll., ,L ' ,t ii, ' -' , ' - ,A v' '- 'A 3 l T J nl I I ' . 4 I i 61 ,yo 4 .5 L . N. ELMER QUIST ALVIN ROEDER Ft.O.T.C., Guard, Usher, Civics Club. EARL D. ROSENBERG Honor Society, Commissioned Officer, R.O.T.C., Officers', Ushers', Civics, Ger- man Clubs, Beginners, intermediate, R.O.T.C. Bands, Inter-room Baseball, Basketball, Bowling League, Music Fes- tival, Supervisor, S'tudy Hall, Band Con- cert. N gif, A . 6 HERBERT D. ROSENFELD 33'Point Clubs, Sophomore, Su- preme Councils, Air Raid Warden, RRR., Wrestling, Swimming Team, Fire Marshall, A.M.P.L., Lieutenant, Line-Up Guards, Log Staff, Supervisor, Study Hall, Inter-room Baseball, Basket- ball, Clean-Up Guard. IERALDINE ROTBLATT Secretary, Pan American League, Swim- ming Club, Student-Teachers' Forum, G.A.A., Spanish, Aeronautics, Civics Clubs, Special Clerk, Lieutenant, Lunch, Line-Up Guards, A.M.P.L., Student Sec- retary, Honor Society, Freshman Coun- cil, Log Staff, Chief Columnist, La Estrella , Copy Reader, Log. ANNA SAGAT Supervisor, Study Hall, G.A.A., Repre- sentative, Freshman Student Council, French, Civics Clubs, Basketball, Base' ball, Captain, Volleyball. ELEANORE R. SCHAFFNER I.Y.L., G.A.A., Hall Guard, Inter-room Baseball, Volleyball, Basketball, Civics Club, Student Secretary, 309, 209. IEANNE RASKIN G.A.A., Social Service, Bowling, Sp ish Clubs. ELAINE ROSE Honor Society, G.A.A., French, Civ Clubs, Hall Guard, Girls' Chorus, C tests, Festivals, LinefUp Guard. GEORGE ROSENBERG Varsity Football, Track, Fencir Wrestling, Chorus, Orchestra, Civ German, Riding, R Clubs, RRR., ter-room Basketball, Baseball, Sw ming, Clean-Up, I.Y.L., A.M.P.L., Sup visor, Study Hall, Fire, Line-Up, I- Guards, Band. J', fb MARVIN o N Alf-V X' 0 or S : ' ,Quai A' LH fllfrifiaqs , 'fgketb Jwfu' chqmpsf Om iiaw 'cnpfi .,idh,'AerQ.Cl'uBs, LY- Bo qfseuq 1 .DgE!f'Rid' ,C b, Llhynis Squad, C L.Team.,,l 1?i ,I I Lx ' ' L- 5 , 4, l' -I 1 1, I V I ,y 4:7 . I ,rap ,l , L 4 1 Y' ' 1 JI- ' l ,ft Donpm-tif A. RUBIN Ho or Society, Dramatics, Civics, Poi t Clplbs, President, Vice-presid Sec ta ', Readers' Round Table, C A.: Sglfmore Council Delegate, viser's ecretary, Iunior Red Cl Knitter Tutor, My Pal , Student-Tec ers' Forum: Log Staffz ,ll l Sl . I . 1, 1 , 1 . 6 1 DOROTHY S. SAPEID Section Head, Symphonic Choir, Mi Chorus, Log Staff, Orientation Com teeg, Freshman Sponsor, Honor Soci Senior Council, Clerk, Office, Secret: Library, Agent, Weekly, Lunch Gut Burthen , G.A.A., My Pal , Ir room Volleyball, Baseball, Reac Round Table, l,Y.L. DOLORES E. SCHMIDT President, Secretary, l.S.S.L., Represe tive, Student Council Club, Council L gate, Library Club, Supervisor, S1 Hall, G.A.A., Pan American Lear Civics, Debate Clubs, Ftepresenta P.-T.A., Inter-room Baseball, Volleyl Honor Society, Student-Teachers' For Leader, Spanish, German Classes. FRED C. SCHNEIDER Football: Swimming Team: 33-Point Clubs: Orchestra: A.M.P'.L.: Honor So- :iety. 1 I , g. ' 4 , ,Q 4 Y N it s .LA ' gf , Y Anon llscmhnrz x ublic: Relations: Orientat'on, Executive ommittees: Student-'lfeqcliers' aForum: dvanced Girls' Cho'rus: Advisers, eache '5' Secretary: Readers' Round able: ?Supervismr, Study Hall: Sopho- ore Student' Councilr Agent, ,Weekl'y: onorSo 'efy: I.Y.L.:' Freshmarviiponsoif .A.A.:'3opyfReader, Log: Log Staff: enaspir: Civics, Slidd Rule, Riding tubs: A.M.P.L.: cami comes: Tutor, 'My Pain: Theatei Guild. i EONARD SENTOSKI ' nter-room Baseball, Basketball: Hall, ine-Up Guards: Choir: Library. 1 . ' t ESTELLE SHAPIRO Flonor Society: Representative, Student Iouncil: Personnel Committee: Super- lisor, Study Hall: Assistant, Library: Trench, Riding, Civics, Aeronautics Slubs: I.Y.L.: Volleyball: Baseball: 3.A.A.: Hall, Lunch Guards: P.-T.A.: -lonor Roll. FRANCES SHERLOCK Qymphonic Choir: Representative, Stu- ient Council: Volleyball: G.A.A.: Agent, Neekly: Honor Roll: Hall Guard: Repre- sentative, Log: I.Y.L.: Penaspir: Civics, Berman, Riding, Swimming, Industrial Xrts Clubs: Life Guard: Inter-room Base- nall: Clerk, Gym. LHIRLEE S. SIMON Sirls' Chorus: G.A.A.: Inter-room Vol- eyball: Hall, Line-Up Guards: Civics Zlub: Study Supervisor: Baseball: I.Y.L.: tpecial Clerk: Honor Society: Music 'estival: Teacher's Secretary. LUTH SNYDER lonor Roll: Girls' Chorus: Volleyball: iall Guard: Supervisor, Study Hall: Fes- val: French, Civics Clubs: G.A.A.: .ccompanist. IUNE A. SCHOEDER Secretary, Main Office, Division: Honor Society: Hall Guard: G.A.A.: Inter-room Baseball, Volleyball: Civics, French Clubs: Representative, Log. I -.. DONALD L. SEIDLER . Football: Swimmfng: Civics Clubs: Band: Hall Guard: Student, Supreme Councils Ln rroom Basketball Swim s : 19 - , - mimi: Lite,tLine-Up Guards: Wrestling: Iuniorb Senior H1-Y s. 5 BEVERLY D. SHAPIRO Honor Society: Secretary, 309: Girls' Chorus: French, Civics Clubs: G.A.A.: Inter-room Volleyball: Hall, Line-Up, Lunch Guards: l.Y.L.: Supervisor, Study Hall: Baseball: Special Clerk: Music Festivals: Typist, Weekly: Member, Per- sonnel Committee. ESTHER E. SHAPIRO Honor Society: Advanced Girls' Chorus: Sergeant-at-Arms, Girls' Chorus: Music Festivals: Choral Competition: French, Civics Clubs: G.A.A.: Agent, Log, Week- ly: Personal Trait Committee: Hall Guard: Representative, P.-T.A.: Special Clerk: Captain, Volleyball: l.Y.L. ALBERT SIEGEL Football: Captain, Wrestling Team: Co- captain, Intramural Basketball: R.R.R.: R Club: Honor Society: Lieutenant, Line-Up, Hall Guards: lunior Prom Com- mittee: Representative, Log: Student Su- pervisor: Swimming Team: Social Com- mittee: President, Commercial Law Club: Air Raid Warden: Clean-Up Committee: l.Y.L.: Track Team. HARRIET SNAY Hall Guard: l.Y.L.: French, Civics, Bowl- ing, Aeronautics, Riding Clubs: G.A.A.: Agent, Weekly: Mixed Chorus: Student- Teachers' Forum: Student Secretary: Lunch Guard: lnter-room Volleyball: Clerk, Main Office. BEVERLEY C. SOLL Secretary, English, Riding Clubs: Choir: Mixed Chorus: Readers' Round Table: Secretary, Adviser: Representative, P.-T. A.: A.M.P.L.: Club Council: Choral Con- tests: Honor Society: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Festivals: Agent, Weekly: Burthen : Dramatics, Riding, Civics Clubs: Super Honor Roll: Octet: Presi- dent, Botany Club: Log Staff. IACK I. TASLITZ Chorus: Football: Track: Hall, Line-Up, Fire Guards: lnter-room Basketball: Honor Society: Band: Orchestra: Agent, Weekly: I.Y.L.: French, Civics, Riding Clubs. MARY C. TELLIAN Honor Society: Beginners', Intermediate Orchestra: Chorus: Tutor, My Pal : Representative, P.-T.A.: Student Super- visor: Library: G.A.A,: Hall Guard: Locker Representative: Speakers' Bu- reau: Adviser's Secretary: Secretary, German Class: Division Secretary: Civ- ics, Riding Clubs. ROBERT EDWARD THOMPSON ' Pan American League: Freshman, Su- preme, Sophomore, lunior Councils: Concert Band: Band Letter: Civics Club: Hall Guard: Honor Society: Band Festi- vals, Contests: Air Raid Marshall: Chairman, History Class. ELFRIEDA TRUPPE Honor Society: G.A.A.: Civics, 33-Point, German Clubs: Girl Reserves: Student Secretary: Assistant, Library: Division Student Clerk. SHIRLEY M. WAARICH Honor Society: G.A.A.: Head Clerk: Leader, Dancing Class: Music Festival: Log, Etiquette, R.O.T.C., G.A.A. Assem- blies: Circus : Ping-Pong: Baton: As- sistant, Library: lnter-room Baseball, Basketball: Captain, Volleyball, Basket- ball, Baseball: German, Civics Clubs: Games. PHILLIP R. WARREN' A President, Sophomore Council: Viqe-pres- fdlent, Freshman Council: R Club: I. YL.: Foo all Team: Captain, Track: Co ca tain Cross country Swimming , - P . - 1 . Wrestling ameri Captain, Intramural Basketball: R.R.R.: A.M.P.L.: Honor So- ciety: 'Service Award: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Line-Up, Air Raid Gugrds: Stu-' 'C dent Supervisor. ' , 4' ' ' -I ROBERT WEBBER ' ' Captain, Tennis Team: R Club: Com- missioner, Safety: Speaker, Armistice, Etiquette Assemblies: lunior Prom, So- cial Cornmittees:, Fencing: Captain, Clean-Up: Public Relations: Fire Mar- shall: Mixed Chorus: Inter-room Basket- ball: Intramural Swimming: Golf: Air Raid Warden. - O64 ' 5 ll- ROBERT TAYLOR Representative, Senior, Sophomore Cou cils: lunior Prom Committee: Teacher Aide: Civics Club: Agent, Weekly: Hc Guard. MARIE S. THOMAY G.A.A.: Supervisor, Study Hall: Speci Clerk, Gym: Hall Guard: lnter-roc Baseball: Volleyball: Games Clas Chairman, Health Class: Basketba German, Civics, Debate Clubs. MARY TOROSIAN' G.A.A.: Tutor, My Pal : Hall Guar Honor Society: Secretary, 209: Roc Secretary: Super Honor Roll. EVELYN E. UDWIN Girls' Chorus: Festivals: G.A.A,: Hor Society: French, Civics Clubs: H Guard: Inter-room Volleyball, Basebal Mixed Chorus: B frtngrsi: lntermedit Bands: Studentflleaqhers' Forum: G A.: l.Y.L.: Hall,lLunch' Guards: Studi Supervisors: Inter- 'omAVolleybcnl: C ics, Commercial 'LZVM Riding, tBowli Clubif' 5 L' tx.. - . nonsnm WARIVQIN' , . , - . .. , xg . V I ' 5 P lt' .' X' x . , - , N ADRIENNE nfwnx . - Honor Society: Tutor, My Pal : i viser's Secretary: -Early Service, If Guards: Personnel Committee: Repres tative, P.-T.A.: Home Nursing: Fren Civics, Riding Clubs: Secretary, Zoolc Club: Readers' Round Table: Beginn Band, Orchestra: G.A.A. ARTHUR R. WEIL Supervisor, Study Hall: Inter-room E ketball: Civics Club: I.Y.L.: Boys' Cc cil: Theater Guild: Lieutenant, Line Guards: Readers' Round Table: Lu' Guard: Student-Teachers' Forum: Rid Club. EDWARD S. WEISSHAAR 1, Band: Cross Country: Student Council: I dven d 'le' hfyrus: Tfi'Hi'Y7 Dele- Beginninq, Intermediate Bands: Chorus: gel F es eff Umor CO'-mC11S? Aqemf Symphonic Choir: German Club: Band, le Y? PeC 1 Qlefki G55-A-I 'Ad- Ihoir Contests: Music Festivals Ban V15 ef 7 Glfl Reserves: C1V1CS foncerts. Cl : es as Hqno Society. . 3 , l d GERALDINE YOUNG DAVID F. WILSON Civics, Riding, Slide Rule, Gi ' Aero- R.O.T.C.: Library: Supreme Council- Hi nautics Clubs: G.A. .: LY .: horus: Y: Hall Guard: Civics Bidders' Roun Ta e: r- oom Base- W'eek1Y. b Captain, o 'ball E Flall VINCETTA E. ZARCONE G.A.A.: Civics, Spanish Clubs: Super- visor, Study Hall: Secretary, Spanish Class: Pan American League. Dra- Bal- HIRIAM ZELINSKY FRANK ZUEHLKE Readers' Round Table: G.A.A.: Clerk, Non-Commissioned Officer, R.O.T.C.: Dffice: Civics Club: Student Checker: Civics, Guard, Ushers' Clubs: Hall 'Ionor Society: Copyreader, Log. Guard. beg ls? all 1,1 lf 'gi A 'RQ R ,ww iigifrflgiiizi gf me S2 Elf-P ENR -.. of Q ff ' c JMMUL V xl x Qfosfig itiflsie We We Q23 lg? :W . fc.-:E ' A X fagifce-fzzffvfe6:5'fff f'ffA1r . .mx f!J .4 ., ' Ll' ' P., ' ' in. , X .. I .f,-HZ' ' LJ-v -R .--' , ., H x 4. ,I!J 'i'x I K . was ' TOP ROW DIANA ADAMS WILLIAM ADER JERRY ALEXANDER ELAINE ALLEN STANLEY ALPERIN EDWIN ANDERSON SHIRLEY ANDERSON SECOND ROW WALLACE ANDERSON JEAN ARONSON BELLE ASARNOV LA VERNE ASCHER JEANNE ASCHERMAN MARCIA ASHKIN MERLE AUERBACH THIRD ROW NONETTE AUEMANN ANNETTE AXELROD NORMAN BARMASH LYLE BASS , EDWARD BASTIAN JOYCE BAUMANN RUTH BECK FOURTH ROW HARRY BECRER ROBERT BECKER FLORENCE BEHNKE HARRY BEHRENS ALLEN BELLOS LENNOX BERGER LEONARD BERKMAN FIFTH ROW . BENJAMIN BERKOWITZ JACK BEVER SYLVIA BISK SAM BOBB JANICE BOROVIK JANET BOSACKI HARRIET BOSTROM TH E JUNE CLASS OF 19 THE JUNE CLASS OF 1943 TOP ROW THERESA BRANDIES LUCILLE BRANDT BETTY BRELIE RUTH BRENNER BEVERLY BROCKMAN EDWARD BROWN CALVIN BRUCE SECOND ROW GLORIA BUCHALTER RUTH BUCKIE FRANK BULAWA SHERWIN CAZANOV BERNICE CHALFEN SHIRLEY CHAPMAN NANCY CHAPPEL THIRD ROW NATALIE CHEZ GEORGE CHRISTL MERLE CHRISTIANSEN MARY JANE CIAMPI ROMONA CICHY STANLEY COHEN SEYMOUR CORNFIELD FOURTH ROW LOUISE CORYELL SHIRLEY CROAT PAULINE DAVIDSON RICHARD DAVIS IDELLE DIAMOND FLORENCE DICKER LILLIAN DOYLE FIFTH ROW ADELLE DU KART ARTHUR DURAN NORMAN EDELL SYLVIA EDGAR MURIEL EGELAND LORRAINE EHRHARDT MYRTLE EISENBERG 'i A ' ,N f Q 'Q fr iv , .::. A X XXIII. Tor Row fl' WILBUR EISENBERG GLORIA ELLISON REEVA EPSTEIN v , 4 ROSE FAVET JUNE FEIRER . - I' ICHARLOTTE FELDMAN SECOND ROW I x RICHARD FELDMAN IRWIN FERDINANDSEN WILLIAM FERGUS ' MARVIN FINDER HAROLD FINE THIRD ROW BELLE FISHMAN ESTHER FOX JOAN FRANKENSTINE BERNIE FRIEDMAN ROBERT GALLER FOURTH ROW RUTH GEDULDIG PAULINE GELLER BONNIE GERBER JEAN GIBBON HERMAN GISSELER FIFTH ROW SAYLVIA GOLDSTEIN HAROLD GOODMAN ESTHER GORDON MARGIE GORHAM GLADYS GREEN TH E JUNE CLASS OF '73, MILDRED ERNST . ff, - 1 . 4 ,, 'n - - 1' FERRIS sc:-IARTON JUNE FISCHMAN 11 CHARMAINE FRANKLIN PAULINE GARGER CAROLINE GERTSMAN MYRON GOLDMAN JERRY GORDON MIRIAM GREEN 1943 TH TOP ROW FIFTH ROW E JUNE CLASS OF BEVERLY GREENBERG FERN GREENBERG MIRIAM GREENSTEIN ELMER GROTHMAN LADORIS GUINN SECOND ROW MILDRED HANISH ALBERT HANSEN WILLIAM HARNER EVELYN HENRY SHELDON HERGOTT THIRD ROW GERALDINE HICKS RHODA HIRSCH EVELYN HOCHBERGER JEANNE HOFFMAN MIRIAM HOLDEN FOURTH ROW RITA HOLZMAN ANNAMAE HOPKINS FRANK HOUSE GEORGE HUMERSKI GEORGE INGSTAD BETTY JAFFE LORRAINE JANSEN EMILY JARETZ MARION JOHNSON PEARL JOHNSON 1943 LOIS GROSS BERNICE GUTMAN THOMAS HAYDEN ANNALEE HEWITT GEORGE HOECKER DONALD HOLZMAN LENNY HOWARD BERNARD JAFFE LIARILYN JOHNSON JOSEPH JOHNSTON 9 'E' 'iff '13 sm fm. TOP ROW DOROTHY JUR WENDELL KALCK HELEN KALLAS MARILYN KALLEN HILDA KAPLAN ROCHELLE KATZ SECOND ROW LEONA KEEGAN DAN KING TED KNITTELFELDER LORRAINE KOCINSKI ESTELLE KOEHLER ELAINE KOFINK VIOLA KRAJCIK THIRD ROW GERTRUDE KRAMER BEATRICE KRAUS DON KROSCHEL DONALD KRUEGER JEROME KRUGER ELIZABETH KUCERA MOLLIE KUHLIN FOURTH ROW BENNETT KULWIN MARILYN KUNST MARILYN KURTZ DORIS LAASE INA LAMBERT EDWARD LASH RUTH LEBOW FIFTH ROW JAMES LEISTEN DELORES LENOBEL IRWIN LEVINE RUTHE LEVY SHIRLEY LINN HERBERT LIPSCHULTZ SHIRLELLE LISSNER TH E .IUNE CLASS OF 1943 THE JUNE CLASS OF TOP ROW BETTY ANN LOROFF- FLORENCE LUFT PAUL MAC DONALD ANTHONY MANFRIN SHIRLEY MARIL SECOND ROW YOSHIO MATSUMOTO VERNE McCANTS GOLDELIE MEYER SALLY MEYERS EARL MICHAELS THIRD ROW LOUISE MISHLOVE RUTH MORRISON RUTH NAHRGANG BERNICE NEIMARK HARRY NELSON FOURTH ROW BETTY NORBERG HARRIET NUDELMAN EVELYN O'BRIEN ZELMER OLKEN SYLVIA OPPENBERG FIFTH ROW GEORGE PARKER EVA PETRICA LOUIS PEKARSKY FRANCINE PELTZ CAROLINE PFAFFENDQRF .-3 1943 MILDRED MAHER BETTY MARTINSON IDELLE MEYER REVA MINN SHERI NATHAN RICHARD NERVIG MARJORIE OLKEN VIRGINIA OWEN BERNARD PERRY BERNICE PLATT I x I I Q , A.,,,,,4,, ,L,:.f,rx V, J 9 D . xr Na. 5' L ,,,A.f H.-' 5. A J V -4-' -L,.,,r f .vm -' .x st V 5? 0: N . Q up ,fw- I J 3 ,I J ag-ug 2-4 4 ,.,. TOP ROW EVELYN POLLOCK ELEANOR PONCHER JUNE PRITIKIN RHODA RAGOWSKY CHARLOTTE RAWSKI ELSA RECK DELORES REYNOLDS SECOND ROW HARRY RICKER BERNICE RIGGS HOWARD RISBERG SAM ROACH LEONARD RODNICK LENNART ROOS BETTY ROSE FOURTH ROW RUTH ROSENBERG SYLVIA ROSENTHAL AARON ROSS SEYMOUR ROTHENBERG VIRGIL ROTI FLORENCE RUBIN LEONA RUBINFIEN FOURTH ROW RUTH RUBNICK NORMAN RUDES DAVID SACHS STEVE SAGAT JOSEPHINE SAVOCA ROSE SCHLESSINGER DOROTHY SCHWAKE FIFTH ROW DOROTHY SCHWARTZ EVELYN SCHWARTZ OLIVIA SELLINGER RAY SHAPIRO SANDER SHAPIRO MARVIN SHORE JUNE SHUDNOW TH E JUNE CLASS OF 1943 THE JUNE CLASS OF 1943 TOP ROW DOROTHY SIBULSKY EMILY SILVERMAN FRANCINE SILVERMAN JOHN SIMON MILDRED SKOTNICKY KATHERINE SMITH EUGENE SOMACH SECOND ROW GLENN SPATH GERTRUDE SPECTOR SHIRLEY SPRENZEL ALICE STAPLETON VIOLET STEINKE ARLENE STERNBERG WALTER T. STILLE THIRD ROW SLYMOUR STISS JEANNE STURMAN LAVERNE SULLIVAN AUDREY SWANBORG M JUNE THOMPSON EVELYN TIECKELMAN VERONICA TRAVER FOURTH ROW JEAN TUCKER JEROME TURNER HAROLD ULLRICH ELAINE VALKENAAR CORNELIA VINCENT FLORENCE WAGNER CARMEN WALD FIFTH ROW JERRY WALD JACK WALL RAY WALLSTROM PAUL WATSON JERRY WAXLER ALBERT WEBER BESSIE WEINER sw ,I za x,..GI Q'- I 'S , I T I E.. 5 'T I, ,nf - i A R .I I SASS 3-f I C I - A ' F gg 'S SAS ' 4 L gd A f THE JUNE CLASS O F 1943 TOP ROW MARJORIE WENDT FRITZ WESSERLE SHIRLEY WISSE LOUISE WITT CHARLOTTE WITZ GEORGE WOHL BERNICE WOLFE SECOND ROW JUNE WOLFSON LORRAINE WYMAN HAROLD ZARKY JACK ZIMMERMAN JEAN ZIMMERMAN GEORGE ZUKOWSKI THE FEBRUARY CLASS OF 1944 'Q x .v,,,e43 ...Q Q- TOP Row DONALD ABELE SECOND ROW DOROTHY AMBUUL THIRD ROW FRANCES ANKER FOURTH ROW RUTH AUGUSTIN FLORENCE ABRAHAMSON ELAINE ALOFF ROGER ANDERSON VERA ANDERSON RUTH APPEL LEONARD ASHER ARLYNE BALIKOV WILLIAM BARRETT THE FEBRUARY CLASS OF 1944 TOP ROW IDA BASS ANNE BATSAKIS IRENE BENKOWSKI FLEUR BERBERICK MILDRED BERGMAN MAXINE BERNSTEIN JACK BERRY SECOND ROW KATHLEEN BIRDSELL LEONARD BLINDERMAN HARRIET BRAUER BERNICE BRAUN ROBERT BUBLITL CLAIRE BURNS LOUIE CAMBERIS THIRD ROW EVELYN CAPLAN JOAN CHAN EVA CHAPMAN ROSALEA CHICK VIOLET CIERNY CHARLES COFFARO BERNICE DAKOFF FOURTH ROW MARSHALL DICKSTEIN MORRIS DOLGIN FRED DRINKWATER MURIEL ERENS BEVERLY FEIN SHIRLEE FENCHEL SIDNEY FINEMAN FIFTH ROW BURTON FINK ALLAN FISHBEIN MYRA FRIEDKIN RAYMOND FRIEDLANDER HELEN FRIEDMAN ADRIANA GILISSEN ELEANOR GLAZER h -lu 41 K iw T' , it I fl-I rw X :L 'ww - A I BI I 1 '1-'? fy 0 Q 1 ' C 6. 'U' 51 TOP ROW EDWARD GLENNER ESTELLE GOLD ROCHELLE GOLDBERG ANN GOLDING SALLY GOLDSTEIN ESTELLE GOLE JOANNE GORDON SECOND ROW EVELYN GOTTFRIED GRACE GREDYS ELSIE GREEN RUTH GREEN ADELINE GREENBERG EDWARD GREENSPAN ALICE GRIGG THIRD ROW MELVIN GROSS CAROLINE GROSSFELD HERBERT GROSSMAN ETHEL GUTERMAN RUTH HABER ELAINE HAFFNER FLORENCE HAMLISH FOURTH ROW ARLENE HANSEN ROSALYN HASKIN LUCILLE HAUG RICHARD HEDA SELMA HELLER MARTIN HENGLE MARION HENKIN FIFTH ROW FLORENCE HERGOTT JUANITA HERMAN ROBERT HERMAN LEE HILFMAN BETTY HOFFMANN IRENE HORBAN MALI HOROWITZ TH E FEBRUARY CLASS O F1944 ii' T 'X THE FEBRUARY CLASS TOP ROW LORRAINE ISAACHSEN LEONARD ISAACSON LOIS JARVIS VERNON JONASSON BURTON KAISER SECOND ROW HELEN KAPPER FLORENCE KATZ RUTH KATZ CAROL KOESTER VIVIAN KOFOED THIRD ROW ELAINE KONDELL ROBERT KRAFT JACK KRAMER DONALD LANGE LA VERNE LARSON FOURTH ROW JUNE LEAF GILBERT LEHMAN CHARLOTTE LEIBFORTH HOWARD LESS HOMER LEVE FIFTH ROW ANN LINDER CLIFFORD LIPSON FLOYD LOFCHIE PACITA LORENZANA ROBERT LOVELL OF 1944 LOUIS JENNINGS BEN KAMM BERTHA KEAN LILLIAN KOLLER VIRGINIA KUCHENBECKER BERNARD LEADER ANNETTE LERICK JEAN LIEPE GERTRUDE LOOSE RUTH LUBINSKI 'Q' LI E' I F I A- Xx' 1 EY' I 1 S I TOP Row G-ERALDINE LUKES ROBERT MALMSTROM JEWEL MALTER SYLVIA MARKOXIE ROBERT MENDELSOHN RALPH MENN PAUL MEYER SECOND ROW DARLENE MILLER MERRICE MILLER BERNICE MORGENSTEIN INA CLAIRE MUHR LILLIAN NAJARIAN LEAH NAPSHIN JOHN NARE THIRD Row VIRGINIA NATHAN RUTH NAUER BERNICE NELSON LEON NOVAR EARL OESTERREICHER JUNE OLSON ROBERT ORT FOURTH ROW ' ALMA PEDERSEN MARSHALL PERELMAN NORMA PETERSEN RUTH PETERSON HAROLD PLOTSKY CHARLES POMERANTZ BEATRICE PRIZANT FIFTH ROW NORTON RACINE BETTY RAPOPORT ALVIN RESNIK DONALD RETSKY STANLEY RHODES HERMAN RICE SELMA RICHMAN THE FEBRUARY CLASS OF 1944 In 'C THE FEBRUARY CLASS O TOP ROW BERNICE RICHTER SHIRLEY ROBBINS ROBERT ROLSTON NORMAN ROSEN ROCHELLE ROSEN SECOND ROW LAWRENCE ROSS SHEFRA ROSS ESTHER ROTTER KENNETH SAMUELSON ROSE SANFILLIPPO THIRD ROW FLOYD SCHNEIDERMAN LORRAINE SCHROEDER SARAH SCHUMAN ROBERT SEELEY IRWIN SHADROW FOURTH ROW NEIL SHAPIRO RICHARD SHAPIRO JULIAN SHAPS NORMAN SILBURTRUST GERTI SITZMAN FIFTH ROW CONSTANCE SOROKA BURTON SPERRY EARLE SPIELMAN WILLIAM STEIN MARTIN STEINBERG F 1944 CORINNE ROSEN LORRAINE ROSENTHAL EDWIN RUBENS WILLIAM SCHILLHAHN IRVING SCHWARTZBERG LEONORE SHALOWITZ JAN ETTE SHEER VICTOR SKLAIR LUCILLE SPLISTISER FLORENCE STERNBERG XI ff TOP ROW EUGENE STEWART MARGARET STROMBACK JUNE STRONG RONALD STUART CARL SWOBODA EARLE SYMON NORMAN TABACHNICK SECOND ROW MITCHELL TEEMAN WILLIAM TEGTMEYER CATHERINE THOMANDER ROBERT THOMPSON DOROTHY TOBLER ALLEN TURNER LILLIAN URBANSKI THIRD ROW LORRAINE WALLANDER EDWARD WASSMAN SHIRLEY WATKINS IRWIN WEINER SYLVIA WEINER NORMAN WEISS SAM WIDRAN FOURTH ROW FLORENCE WILLARD MYRA WINSTON SIDNEY WINTER MARY JANE WOLF CHARLOTTE YASMAN THE FEBRUARY CLASS OF 1944 O80 Enjoy the satisfaction of personal achievement DIVISION 40l IOW FOUR: A. Midlash, R. Bellyol, M. Ginsberg, R. Chellman, S. Illrnan ROW THREE: M Katz, L. Bokelmann A Kelly, E. H kan - f I - Y 1 '. Goldiarb. ROW TWO: D. Iensen, M. Zalnis, S. Katz, B. Martin, . Basse, S. Golub. ROW ONE: D. Meyer, V. Siowell, E. Sugar, . Hornunq, E. Kamm. DIVISION 403 IOW FOUR: D. Pick, B. Rauscher. ROW THREE: I. Kipnis, I. Sievens, I. McMillin. ROW TWO: W. Schumer, A. Lieberman, K. ftapleion, E. Einkelsiein, E. Tallman, D. Lanqe. ROW ONE: L. 'ayne, M. Nimmeaeer, V. Davis, I. Darsch, I. Roppolo, R. Lyman. DIVISION 402 ROW FOUR: A. Schrero, R. Liniz, I. Sire-bler. ROW TI-IREE: B. Herr mann, A. D'Zur, K. Anderson, A. Galnick, P. Tobin, L, Gustafson ROW TWO: B. Grennen, I. Basquel, R. Gorozdos, I. Kalia, R. Valke naar, B. Darnell. ROW ONE: M. Siallman, D. Broniec, B. Bloom, M Weinstein, B. Frank, D. Wall. DIVISION 404 ROW FOUR: G. Schulman, S. Riikin. ROW THREE: C. Nagel, I. Schwarizloerg, S. Laurie. ROW TWO: L. Albert, A. Fax, I. Iorclan, S, Kaplan, I-I. Zimmerman, E. Yaross. ROW ONE: G. Kay, I. Siein, E. Silberirusi, K. Teich, D. Kosian. 8l O Nothing succeeds like SUCCESS DIVISION 405 ROW FOUR: I. Levin, K. Caplan, I. Erickson, R. Gasior. ROW THREE: G. Brown, H. Barnett, E. Krauss. ROW TWO: S. Solomon, C. Iensen, A. Lichter- man, L. Filpi, E. Foley, I. Schwartz. ROW ONE: L. Horwitz, B. Glawe, L. Bellak, C. Segal. DIVISION 406 ROW FOUR: F. Reichardt, I, Lamprecht, M. Krause, E. Stubbinqs, P. Kamish. ROW THREE: G. Blasky, I. Allen, P. Hirsch, B. Fischer, G. Selan. ROW TWO: I. Thomas, L. Sabus, D. Isdale, S'. Paul M. Kaplan, I. Tiede. ROW ONE: B. Orshan, L. McKenzie, I. Gottlieb, L. Moll. DIVISION 407 ROW FOUR: Mr. McKown, E. Dombeck, R. Nicoli, B. Marcowitz, M. Altman, E. Tompkins. ROW THREE: R. Kraemer, M. Margolis, R. Rotield, R. Hamer, L. Sklam- berq, l3'. Lykos, S. Rubenstein. ROW TWO: R. Ott, R. Golden, E. Caldwell, D. Brady, I. Geiger, D. Silcorski, S. Ruhff. ROW ONE: H. Iensen, D. Marcus, R. Lenett, L. Ionas. DIVISION 408 ROW FOUR: L. Hass, E. Fohrman, G. Iacomini, F. Plinn, G. Anderson, P. Lamasky, G. Richmond. ROW THREE: S. Gates, E. Perelgut, E. Iarm, L. Aron- son, H, Feingold, G. Wilkinson, I. Utz, W. Petersen, ROW TWO: I. Axelrod, H. Hauer, S. Kerwin, C. Maqliano, S. Ulrich, Y. Peachar, M. Renner. ROW ONE: H. Arnold, M. Iohnson, K. Stewart, M. Rose, B. Foosaner. ' . Whatever you do, do wisely DIVISION 409 ROW FOUR: H. Olive, I. Schwartz, M. Schwartz, R, Heldt, P. Messer S. Elaschon. ROW THREE: L. Gordon, H. Shapiro, R, Levin, H Smythe, H. Schmidt. ROW TWO: G. Panitch, S. Sloinick, I. Ritter- skanip, A. Anderson, M. Calta, E. Busse. ROW ONE: M, Glees, D Schrnelinq, D. Erickson, G. Brown, S. Ianot, R. Greenhlatt. DIVISION 41 l ROW FOUR: S. Mendel, R, Leader, E. Warman, H. Lurnand, A Roitrnan. ROW THREE: H, Swan, A. Missner, B. Levy, S. Moslcontz R, Gilcher, B. Gardiner, R, Gill. ROW TWO: C. Platt, M. Erieclrnan I, Sianta, W. Kolb, O. Eozilc, H, Dorsey. ROW ONE: M. Rolcosz, L. Paller, R. Eerra, I. Feldman, M. Kelner, E. Eranlin. DIVISION 410 ROW FOUR: R. Gandelman, P. lTl?lSlllIlGll, I. Noiditch, I, McManus H, Lerche, G. Rubin, N. Drzewiocki, E. Che-slces, L. Georqe, I O'Connor, E. Hodqman, ROW THREE: E. Schwartz, S. Spiqelman F. Vihon, K. Skolnik. ROW TWO: C, Russell, B. Adler, R. Rosen, I Schwartz, M, Pascal, A. Michelotti, W. Slrahaxniner, E. Olotson ROW ONE: I. Martin, L. Ruhlow, P. Simon, I. Ginsltera, I. Levy N. Shudnow. DIVISION SUI ROW FOUR: P. Saal, E, Swixnnier, R. Holzer, H. Rreyn, I. Halton stein, L. Goldstein, I. Levinson, I. Rivera, R, I-Iostler, Miss Gruener ROW THREE: E, Stensloif, P. Van Dervoort, M. Groot, ROW TWO B. Schuh, S. Iones, M. Kruty, M. Mueller, R. Allegan. ROW ONE I. Landtteld, E, Revzin, B. Seqqerson, D, Glowezewski, B. Rerendt G, Holland. 83 C Upportunity comes to all who work and wish DIVISION 302 ROW FOUR: I. Blomstrand, V. Karlous, W. I. Hiser, P. Iacobson, L. Iohns. ROW TWO: schlab, N. Harclesty, M. Hewitt, I. Courtois, ONE: C. Kaplan, E. Kronenthal, I. Kawin, Seltzerman. DIVISION 304 Golding. ROW THREE: S. Weinstein, S. Green- B. Schneiderrnan. ROW B. Burns, E. Graw, I. ROW FOUR: I. Siegel, M. Baker, D. Scheid. ROW THREE: B. Con- nors, S. Cohn: M. Weisenberg. ROW TWO: C. Schwartz, V. Gus- sin, D. Solomon, E. Winchell. ROW ONE: E. Ruben, D. Wendland, G. Friedman, E. Mann, G. Turchinsky. ROW grorn, ROW TWO ROW DIVISION 303 FOUR: I. Olsen, A. Ross, W. Minkus, S. Rosenthal, I. Mil- E. Peters, S. Okner, A. Hartman, R. Conner, A. Krasnowsky. THREE: L. Levin, A. Psiharis, D. Rix, C. Roudebusch. ROW I. Finestone, S. Brown, V. Niehaus, L. Charbonnier, N. Fisher. ONE: M. Gole, A. Chud, G. Morganstine, E. Kamrath, B. Borehew, I. Aigner. ROW DIVISION 305 TWO: I. Samuelson, M. Bliwas, S'. Franklin, R. Alton, W. Griswold. ROW ONE: R. Singer, G, Simon, V. Bernstein, D. Speaker, S. Muiison. DIVISIONS 203, 205 AND 208 ROW FOUR: I. Kernpe, R. Bruck, P. Dus- lcin, B. Wicdor, G. Kroll, A. Friedman. ROW THREE: M. Oloii, L. Luehbe, A. Berky, M. Pomerantz, I. De Backer, I. Easelt, E. Levinson, A. Tenner. ROW TWO: I. Finder, G. Briskin, I. Pilchen, N. Cohen, D. Mortenson, I. Brown, I. Ginsburg. ROW ONE: L. Iacobs, S. Dunkle, P. Cohen, B. Benkowski, A. Schmidt, E. Larson. DIVISION 204 ROW FOUR: A. Cooperman, S, Milstein, H. Mendelson, D. Heinrich, M. Katz, L. Gunn, S. Portnoy, R. Sloan, R. Ouirrtette. ROW THREE: M. Goldstein, H. Adelrnan, N. Gelfuncl, L. Turow, T. Zuckerman, M. Stucker. ROW TWO: V. Lundahl, C. Ginsburg, L. Sandquist, I. Murray, C. Techmer, A. Meyer, S. Balzac. ROW ONE: S. Hartman, M. Glick, L. Grodirt- sky, B. Fox, B. Warady, L. Wolcoit, R. Gwint. DIVISION 206 ROW FOUR: I. Rasmussen, H. Lasser, G. Richter, R. Natzke, H. Borowsky. ROW THREE: L. Ciechanowski, E. Flick, I. McKinzie, A. Peterlin, I. Hansen, I. Erickson. ROW TWO: T. Kurtz, L. Iohn- son, L. Mishlove, A. Lewis, R. Kortem, D. Trost, C. Bowman. ROW ONE: E. Handschuh, H. Hieql, B. Iohnson, S. Al- don, D. Wesserle, C. Gutweniqer. DIVISION 209 ROW FOUR: E. Krause, R. Wolin, S. Saleson, B. Weinstein, R. Litowsky. ROW THREE: P. Wallace, M. Lieberthal, A. Larson, G. Linclerman. ROW TWO: D. Green, E. Sodikoff, N. Skora, A. Knui- son, S. Olson. ROW ONE: A. Iearns, D. Bealhen, G. Wandell, F, Kliqer, R. Fiorelli. Find a way, or make one il! You may be whatever you resolve to be DIVISION Z I O ROW FOUR: K. Steinman, M. Berlinqer, P. Lashinsky, I. North, B. Rich. ROW THREE: V. Larrabee, D. Douglas, P. Kerwin, R. Anderson, C. Cunningham, W. Gerse. ROW TWO: M. Foss, I. Asquini, I. Gaqliano, S. Edelheit, L. Sapero. ROW ONE: H. Tuohey S. Waldman, L. Lesser, A. Taber, R. Cohn. DIVISION IOS ROW FOUR: B. Kallet, R. Freedman, S. Hirsch, L. Goodman, H. Schwarzbach. ROW THREE: A. Lerman, I. Shain, L. Levin, F. Cass- man, L. Elenboqen, N. Kamish, R. Cowin. ROW TWO: M. Zamutt, S. Arenberq, B. Levin, R. Crum, F. Sperry, R. Fischer, R. Laurie, D. Brownstein, R. Galnick. ROW ONE: B. Berenclt, M. Goodman, P. Sieqal, D. Ouater, W. Blackburn, A. Seltzerman. O86 1 DIVISIONS lOl, IOZ AND l06 ROW FOUR: F. Greenwich. ROW THREE: H. Bernstein, I. Reed, C. Erickson. ROW TWO: E. Brosilow, E. Schwartz, I. Horowitz, H. Bernstein, I. Franklin, W. Shoemaker. ROW ONE: E. Folk, R. Sitz- man, L. Hoosin, N. Bobrovsky, E. Christiansen. DIVISION IO4 ROW FOUR: H. Frost, E. Brown, C. Cooper, B. Century. ROW THREE: S. Schaps, M. Schwartzman, G. Friedman, C. Rosenthal, A. Levine. ROW TWO: I. Golub, P. Halpern, C. Kraus, E. Gertz, M. Bernstein, S. Glassoff. ROW ONE: F. Bracler, G. Shalowitz, I. Welkom, G. Konclell, C. Kaufman. The world is before you DIVISION IOS ROW FOUR: A. Melnick, E. Caplan, H. Golden. ROW THREE: M. Temple, V. Mandle, M. Humpeler, I. Halverson, L. Heider. ROW TWO: C. Hess, H. Dushman, M. Meyer, L. Shore, B. Weintraub. ROW ONE: M. Susman, A. Ziontz, E. Cohn, D. Goldberg, L. Pritchard. DIVISION 107 ROW FOUR: R. Peel, P. Wilson, A. Spiro, A. Sternberg, A. Marks, S. Kalinsky. ROW THREE: C. Schmidt, O. Gruner, E. Wenzel, S. Shapiro, D. Baer. ROW TWO: I. Muhr, R. Simon, B. Youman, T. Kobler, E. Fundy, A. Hetzeman, R. Nagel. ROW ONE: A. Longo, M. Iskovitz, B. Shalowitz, L. Christ, B. Hilfman, I. Liske. DIVISIONS . Leading the way as one of the accomplishments of which We are most proud, our mass division meetings serve several purposes which would otherwise have to be attained through many meetings of faculty and students. Approxi- mately twenty minutes of every student's day is devoted specifically to straightening things out with his division teacher or year adviser. Activities between division teacher and student include planning a suitable course, pro- gramming, and all other routine essentials such as attendance and collections for school publications and funds. During the division periods, our excellent faculty is capably led by the four year advisers: Miss Ella C. Moynihan, who, with a fine hand and understanding, controls :he sophisticated seniors and keeps their overflowing enthusiasm in check. Mrs. Lillian O. Nelson, whose phenomenal juniors, through her inspiration, :onsistently lead the school in various activities. Genial Mr. Charles F. Steiner, who, with his soft heart and friendly advice, s well liked by his sophomores. Last, but not least, we have Mrs. Helen K. Lueck, whose problem is to nstruct the young freshmen and prepare them to be good Roosevelt citizens. 870 :?-2 bln 2 ' . Y' gig ' iiiief- - - ' ' Y fzz. ., :Y 7 ? ' 5 gi , '44 Z I X Z Z Z X ? 2 0 . H - , 12'- X g , --A an - ,Y ?E2 I - , .. avi, q'4': '5 1 ? Z l g- ---7 QM-ily 40, 7 --W f ii' W ' ifEg? ?iff i2 c?ff l:' Zire 4 g Z The fundamental purpose ot Roosevelt's many extra curricular activities is to make her students so- cially adaptable, to train them to live success- fully with others so that in the future they may become valued members of their social group. From the youngest freshman to the oldest senior, activities are pro- vided to meet any and all indi- vidual interests. ln offering the student such opportunities no phase is over emphasized, no need is overlooked. For each and every one, valuable exper- ience in group living is avail- able, to be sought and treasured. Socially Conseious 3 In F1-ien dslcQ True .,' ' The, r EDITORIAL STAFF ROW THREE: Cecil I-Iettel, 4B CofEditor7 Constantine Fsiharis, Business Managery Robert Bauer, 4B Co- Editor, Nancy Chappel, 3A Editor. ROW TWO: Ioan Chan, SB Editorg Eugene Gootnick, IA Editor, Iames I-Iarner, Make-Up Editor: Wil- liam Linz, 2B Editor. ROW ONE: Mr. L. Haq- gerty and Miss E. Waters, Beatrice Bloom, ZA Editor: Charles Cooper and Edward Cohn, IB Co-Editors: Pete, Photographer. INSET: Shirley Ander- son. O90 -oe-we af fzigwg ' af human JAMA LOG STAFF Although our World has been shaken by the unexpected experience ot par- ticipation in the greatest war in history, the Log Statt went to work in spite ot all handicaps with the intention ot producing the best yearbook Roosevelt has ever known. Under the guidance ot the editorial statt and a handpicked group from an English class, this year's book was so designed as to represent and embrace the whole student body, all previous plans were shelved and an entirely new arrangement put into execution. Freshman, sophomore, and junior editors were consulted and given equal voice in all decisions with regard to copy, photographs, and layouts betore any plan was accepted as final. As a result ot this splendid co-operation, Rooseveit has the largest subscription in its history, with the underclassmen buying as many books as the graduating seniors. ,I lv.. v v l :L , , f 4 Ln 1 . ' . n 'lx ,f ff - I EDITORIAL STAFF ill Robert Brockman, Editor-in Chief: Teddy Glickman, Asso- ciate Editor: Sally Goldstein, Katharen Erbacher, 4A Co- Editorsg Iulian Marlcels, Sports Editor. LOG STAFF ROW FOUR: G. Doroff, S. Ka- han, G. Soter, H. loseph, S. King. ROW THREE: B. Kul- win, G. Peters, l. Axelrod, A. Schencker, D, Sapero, R. Gare rett, M. Elie-nbaum, S. Schneie der. ROW TWO: I. Elbein, B. Field, H. Rosenfeld, L. Liss, N. Schlessinger, H. Nystrorn, H. Krasnow, I. Fischman. ROW ONE: D. Rick, A. Axelrod, O. Sellinger, B. Liss, H, Nosanov, C. Brooks, S. Mcrrcowitz, I. Mendelsohn, I. Chazen. LOG STAFF ROW THREE: D. Kelley, S. Mundstock, B. Prince, B. Crown, A. Gelbard, M. Kurtz, E. Weissler, B. Soll. ROW TWO: A. Wax, H. Levinson, E. Schwartz, B. Port, A. Bush, G. Kerhel, D. Rubin, I. Rotblatt, L, Wetterle. ROW ONE: R. Morrison, E. Allen, S. Gold- stein, S. lacobson, B. Goroz- dos, M. Zelinsky, E. Katz, G. Neufeld. . I ' 1 . May our work be long remembered ln spite ot all the long hours spent and the diligent efforts put forth, the hook could never have gone to press without the guidance of the Log sponsors, Miss Elisabeth Waters, Miss Helen Burns, Miss Lavinia Tinker, Mr. I. A. Hacker. They have given generously of their time, and We, the statt, sincerely appreciate it. A-Edttofvmchtef .... ...................... R oBERT BRocKMAN J ' Associate Editor .... ......................... T EDDY GLICKMAN 4A CO-Editors .... ...KATHAREN ERBACHEH, SALLY GOLDSTEIN 4B Co-Editors. . . Sports Editor .... Make-Up Editor ..... Business Manager .... M.,-uhm -+1 hmm .Wim .ROBERT BOUER, CECIL HEFTEL ..............lULlAN MARKELS ...........lAMES HARNER . . .CONSTANTINE PSIHARIS -mm WWQQ Newry. Q M 'lfyprff flflfbfiftf, r-+fft,lf,i .fJfAfL 1fL'1fQ7t if 'L LVVQ iam! AMJK A' AN wTVlf TLVWWWMM ffrpfl fhffvwffswevof-'00 A 'nf f f ' 1 J 9 ' ' , , AA fdfbmjvl Afzf-'sxpzyj' Jlflfjfrfifxfefx f xl, WEEKLY EDITORS , ROW TWO: I. Mendelsohn, N. Schlessinger, S. Schneider, B. Port. X I, I4 ROW ONE: Miss Tinker, H. Joseph. yflaivzvg 'Hi t v P Y Ay?-'rg 55: 'AJ WEEKLY ART srixrr ,J fegwb Q pg M A V ,L-My V' K, 1 f ' B. Dresdner, Miss Tinker, T. Glickmanfk Av' VU , A' I' W l Y V Y ' 44 4 -J A . , -4, Q- , ve. ,, I . -Q r. J 'V . W , ' t .. - -' 4' xx . ,,. 4, A ,sw .V M, ,A L, f ' Real merit cannot long be concealed N. ' 4 WEEKLY Rumor has it that it was a certain Weekly editor who was responsible for the tamous Roosevelt tire, because ot the scarcity ot scoop news for that well-known journal. Even though the rumor has been disproved such is the 'reputation ot the hustling group of editors and reporters that people actually do A' believe they try to get hot news to rush before their admiring public The truth is that Howard loseph, editor-in-chief ot our worthwhile paper for a worthwhile school, does try to interest the student body by presenting - it with the news as soon after it happens as possible under the circumstances the circumstances being that the Weekly isn't a weekly at all since it appears but twice a month. The other editors, too, try to be timely and interesting with the products ot their various efforts. Nathan Schlessinger and Seymour Schneider as associate J editors, struggle to make the headlines, which do so much to brighten up the paper, snappy. Many a time has a struggling headline-maker been told to - bury his brain-child because it didn't have that certain punch that would 'A ' appeal to the readers. Beth Port, literary editor, searches incessantly tor sparkling features to liven ' ll I I . ' up page 2, while Iulian Markels, who edits the sports page ably helps to make Roosevelt sports conscious. i Working together, editors, reporters, and typists try to put out a paper that Roosevelt wants to read. But none ot this would be possible without the guid W ance of Miss Lavinia M. Tinker, who has sponsored the Weekly since well since we can remember. lt was she who started all the editors who have worked for honor tor Roosevelt along the path to prize-winning Journalism Any 'D X s A success that they have had is her success, too. 092 Y Q ig f There can be no greater liberty than a good government STUDENT COUNCIL To promote closer co-operation between students and teachers is the object of the Student Council this year. By doing this, they hope to create greater interest in student government within the school. lt seems that, in many previous instances, complaints have been made by people who know very little about the council system, concerning the manner in which school affairs are run. lf any of these complaints are justifiable, the Student Council hopes to remedy them through various methods. This semester, a rather unique idea was brought to light--a student rally, where all might voice their opinions on any subject pertaining to student control or government. After compiling the various views of the students, the council brought up cer- tain points at committee meetings, where work was being done to amend the council constitution. The council is indeed proud of its constitution and also of the members of the committee, who have labored diligently under the presidents leadership. O94 SUPREME STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS P. MacDonald, M. Ostrow, B. Port EXECUTIVE STUDENT COUNCIL ROW TWO: S. Kahan, G. Soter, S. Goldstein, C. Nagel, C. Golub, A. Nopar. ROW ONE: R. Candel- man, L. Sandquist, L. Grodinsky, D. King, R, Heda, H. Krasnow, T. Kurtz. Representatives of the council have attended every major convention and meeting of student leaders, and they have left the impression of attending a school that will be consulted when any new idea is sought, or there is any work to be done. Atvthe head of this committee is Martin Ostrow, president of the supreme Student Council. He, with the aid of Mrs. Lynne S. Harford and Mr. I. A. Hacker, activity advisers, accomplished a considerable amount of work this semester. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL OW THREE: G. Soter, l. Klein, S. Kahan, H. rasnow, A. Baron, A. irsch, H. Taylor. ROW WO: M. Elienbaum, D. awollcow, L. Nemitz, I. uttenloerg, P. Warren, '. Wilson, A, Sirnmon. OW ONE: A. Nopar, '. Sapero, P. Lurie, H. larrett, C. Zamites, S. rown, S. Kessler. IUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL OW THREE: V. Ko- zed, V. Kuchenbeclcer, '. Chapman. ROW WO: M. Kallen, M, eeman, S. Cazanov, B. arrett, B. Berkowitz, D. letsky. ROW ONE: D. ling, I. Sheer, I. Zirn- ierman, R. Heda, I. libbon, A. Swanhorg. SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL IOW THREE: I. Glick, +. Burns, E. Sugar, R. Polden, I. Bissinq. ROW 'WO: H. Greenband, L. lxelrod, G, Holland, P. 'le-ishman, P. Messer. tOW ONE: B. Bloom, I. Glawe, C. Golub, R, Sandelman, C. Nagel. TRESHIVIAN STUDENT COUNCIL ROW TWO: L. Sand- guist, P. Wilson, D. Vesserle. ROW ONE: f. Gootniclc, R, Ander- on, H. Mendelson, L. Srodinsky, T. Kurtz. 0f the students, by the students, and for the students Composing the Student Council are representatives from all divisions and elected officers, who meet in groups according to their respective years. At these ineetings they suggest and vote on all issues concerning the Welfare of the students, for the Student Council realizes that You can only govern men loy serving them. 95 To maintain and continue, honor for Roosevelt MY PAL o'nGAN1zAr1oN My Pal, although a comparatively new organiza- tion, has gained recognition and the respect of the student body. This group of energetic tutors willingly shares its time and experience to coach those class- mates who need specific help. The student teachers, who are members of the Honor Society, are given pointers on teaching by faculty members. Under the leadership of La Vergne Maschoff, chairman, and supervised by Ionathan A. Hacker, the club has been functioning efficiently. Harold Plotsky, in charge of matching, and his assistant, Asher Birnbaum, have the responsibility of assigning students in quest of help to tutors capable of dealing with those students' individual problems. Assisting also are Hannah Shapiro, head secretary, and Herbert Levinson, in charge of attendance and tutors, respectively. We of Roosevelt have long been proud of our high scholastic rating. The original reason for forming the My Pal organization was to maintain, and if pos- sible, raise this standing. Everyone concerned has derived social and scho- lastic benefits because of the personal contact and spirit of co-operation involved. O96 MY PAL 'I UTORS ROW THREE: G. Meyer, B. Rapoport, A. Schencker, H. Krasnow, I. Fischman, C. Franklin, A. Nopar, R. Bouer, L. Blinder- man, M. Ostrow, A. Bedrosian, B. Fink. ROW TWO: H. Levinson, E. Solon, C. Nagel, R. Gandelman, M. Glinberq, L. Maschoff, H. Shapiro, I. Bass, B. Burns. ROW ONE: L. Port, M. Fleishrnan, R. Hirsch, E. Kawin, C. Burns, I. Chan, B. Bloom. 4 MY PAL COMMITTEE C. Nagel, G. Meyer, A. Bedrosian, C. Burns, B. Bloom, H. Levinson, H. Shapiro, I. Bass, L. Maschoff, I. Chan. 4 SCHOLARSHIP COMMISSION ROW TWO: H. Shapiro, I. Bass, B. Bloom, I... Maschoff, S. Goldstein, R. Bouer. ROW ONE: N. Moss, I. Sorinslcy, H. Plotsky, S. Kahan. 4 HONOR SOCIETY COMMITTEE STANDING: P. Rosenthal, C. Platt, S. Kahan, N. Moss, S. Moss, B. Platt. SEATED: I. Sorinsky. ' + 33-POINT CLUB ROW FOUR: S. Platt, I. Katzman, D. Ross. ROW THREE: I. Davis, I. Nordland, S. Flaschen, E. Glazer, R. Eichenbaum. ROW TWO: C. Nagel, H. Shapiro, I. Warshawsky, P. Fleishrnan, C. Franklin. ROW ONE: B. Port, R. Bouer, N. Schless- inqer, S. Goldstein, G. Gredys. 4 33-POINT CLUB ROW FOUR: W. Sullivan, V. Kofoed, M. Kallen, I. Seltzerman, I. Mendelsohn, E. Solon, B. Field, L. Port, D. Woll, E. Miller, I. Olsen, V. Niehaus, S. Markovitz. ROW THREE: R. Shapiro, A. Scher, K. Er- bacher, D. Wesserle, I. Sianta, A. Bush. ROW TWO: I. Chan, E. Green, E. Buro, V. Gussin, L. Sandquist, M. Horowitz, I. Sorinsky. ROW ONE: C. Kaplan, E. Kawin, B. Bloom, G. Panitch, C. Schwartz, M. Hirsh. K . -,W M G PV K K ' K' QQ 'Sm P A N ' is ' s ,C .f gy Tk l is , Q1 . M X3 ww X. Q W A, 3 1 .w sk' A Q-,gf 5... X EB sq fs 'N we 'NJ-f ,Q I N A I A - A Q .fi l f s4v x fl 5 N, 375 X ' X V N . 274' - 4 , if-35-3 5, 'G 3 fe Q -Q , fp- ' Commissioned to secure aid and to entertain SOCIAL COMMISSION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ROW TWO: V. Kuchenbecker, G. Soter, I. Fischman. ROW' ONE: B. Glawe, E. Brosilow, S. Kahan, I-I. Krasnow. WELFARE COMMISSION B. Bloom, I-I. Friedman, M. Elf- enbaum, S. Goldstein, C. Na- gel, A. Nopar. SOCIAL COMMISSION ROW THREE: L. Maschoff, M. Kurtz, L. Weinstein, N. Alle- qan, M. Glinberg, R. Heda, I. Waxler, I. Glick, R. Gandel- man, C. Galub, R. Gwint, B. Warady, R. Weiss. ROW TWO: A. Nopar, D. King, R. Webber, P1 I..urie, D. Sapero, S. Goldstein, S. Kahan, M. Tee- man, W. Eisenberg, P. Warren, S. Saleson, S. Cohen, A. Sands. ROW ONE: T. Kurtz, L. Sand- quist, L. Grodinsky, M. Fleish- rrian, A. Batsakis, B. Bloom, S. I-Ierqott, E. Perelgut. O98 WELFARE COMMISSION Although the Welfare Commission is one of the recently-formed organizations at Roosevelt, it is rapidly gaining prominence. Under the able leadership of Sally Goldstein, commissioner, and Miriam Elfenloaum, secretary, it has ade- quately taken care of our own students' needs and helped to rouse their interest in doing their utmost to insure Victory. Representing Roosevelt at the Iunior Red Cross Chapter of Chicago are Beatrice Bloom, Cecil Heftel, Cynthia Nagel, and Alvin Nopar. In the Annual Roll Call of this chapter, Roosevelt students gave willingly and generously, typifying the new determination of American youth-Victory! SOCIAL COMMISSION Do you Conga? rhumba? Oh, I know, jitterbug. No? Fox trot? Well, you must dance one of these stepsg and in order to keep all students at Roosevelt content with social affairs, the Social Commission is Johnny on the spot. The duties of this commission, which includes representatives from all semesters, range from decorating the gym to instructing students when doubtful whether it's left foot or right and introducing strange students to one another so that at the end of any of Roosevelt's affairs everyone is a friend of the next one. Under the leadership of Helyn Krasnow, social commissioner, this semester's committee has achieved much in the field of entertainment and social affairs. 0ur vocation is to serve other people HEALTH, SAFETY, AND SANITATION COMMISSION The Health, Safety, and Sanitation Commission is one of the oldest and most successful committees of the Student Council. As its name implies, it is pri- marily concerned with the safety of Roosevelt students both at the present and in the future. ln keeping with this objective the most recent activity of the group has been the creation of Air Wardens and Fire Marshals to prepare the student body for an emergency. The functions of this group, organized under the super- vision of Mr. Ionathan A. Hacker, were made doubly important by our entrance into the War- SAEETY, PARKING AND CLEAN-UP COMMITTEE ROW THREE: I. Levin, R. Kasper, H. Rosenfeld. ROW TWO: M. Alper, I. Rosen- berg, A. Perlin, H. Nosa- nov, L. Berger, P. Warren. ROW ONE: A. Sands, M. Steinberg, R. Heda, R. Webber, A. Baron, I. Stie- bel, V. Kuchenbecker. AIR RAID WARDENS ROW TWO: R. Bauer, R. Eriedlander, R. Kasper. ROW ONE: S. Levinson, E. Rubens, H. Nosanov, R. Heda, B. Nudelman, A. Baron, R. Webber. FIRE AND AIR RAID GUARDS ROW FOUR: I. Glass, A. Resnik, P. Warren, A. Aron- son, N. Shapiro, M. Tee- nian, H. Riclcer, I. Stern, H. Weinbaum, B. Field, M. Rosenstein, S. Gottlieb, F. Schneiderman, H. Feingold, H. Leve, I. Levin, M. Dick- stein, S, Appleblood, M. Palevsky. ROW THREE: H. Weinberg, I. Wald, I. Wax- ler, A. Perlin, W. Eisen- berg, I. Alport, B. Earkow, C. Gross, C. Flitrnan. ROW TWO: R. Heda, M. Alper, B. Nusinow, l. Schwartz- berg, H. Rosenfeld, I. Rut- tenberg, E. Deutsch, G. Rosenberg, I. Kruger. ROWV ONE: I. Rosenberg, A. Sands, R. Weiss, B. Rosen- berg, L. Berger, M. Walder, E. Symon, M. Steinberg, S, Kessler. Those who can command themselves, command others CONTROL CABINET ROW ONE: S. Goldstein, S. Markovitz, G. Gordon, N. Schlessinger, L, Le Vine, S. Sh-ein, R. Me-nn, B. Kulwin. CONSULTATION BOARD ROW TWO: E. Solon, L. Hartman, D. Sapero. ROW ONE: l. Sorinsky, N. Schlessinger, P. Lurie. PERSONNEL COMMITTEE ROW TWO: R. Menn, G. Gordon, l. Pritikin, L. Hartman, S. Markovitz, S. Wintrcub, l. Sorinslcy, B. Shapiro, M. Rosenberg, D. Gunther. ROW ONE: S. Goldstein, E. Fleishman, S. Stiss, S. Shein, E. Blitt, S. Cohen, E. Rubens. Emphasizing its position as an organization primarily interested in preventive rather than corrective measures, the Consultation Board instituted, for the first time last year, a freshman orientation program to acquaint new students With the ways of Roosevelt. A gratifying decline in complaints has resulted both from the board's Work in past semesters among problem cases and from the present program of individual orientation. This purely student court has altered its methods in another respectwit no longer gives out any punishment but simply judges the seriousness of the offense. If it is a minor violation, the case is recorded: otherwise, it is sent on to school authorities. With all due regard for the wrong-erasing effect of idealism, it does seem that the school has graduated from a position Where a discipline board was necessary to one Where only preventive measures were required. From its start some three years ago, it was the fond hope of the board that it might dis- solve itself completely as a disciplining group simply because the conditions which it was organized to meet have been completely remedied. That aim is ever nearer fulfillment. O 100 0ur goal-efficiency and co-operation HALL GUARD SECRETARIES Perhaps the airy room in which they have to work-they claim it's the nicest in the school-is the reason that the 309 secretaries are such willing and able workers. Be that as it may, it is true that the hall guard secretaries are, as a whole, quite pleased with their jobs. That doesn't mean that their jobs are easy. On the contrary, there is a great deal of detailed work to be done, but certainly it is pleasant work and usually well done. The secretaries are responsible for all hall guard records of attendance and any other record work that may be necessary. They also are in charge of 309 itself-a serious responsibility. A spirit of self-reliance and responsibility is fostered in 309 as in few other places in the school, the secretaries are on their own for a good part of the time: they don't take advantage of that fact. The picked group of girls who are the Hall Guard secretarial staff, with Gloria Gordon at their head, are an important part of the school student government system, and they are proud of the work they do. . Co-operative and efficient are terms that might well be applied to the 209 sec- retaries: for through this room pass most of the activities of the student control system, and without such able assistants, the work could not possibly be done efficiently. Under the supervision of Mr. I. A. Hacker, sponsor, and Alvin Nopar, head secretary, these student helpers type the bulletin and keep the office in order, besides doing numerous other things. 211 SECRETARIES HALL GUARD SECRETARIES ROW TWO: C. Platt, G. Meyer, O. Nagel, ROW TWO: B. Winer, S. Goldstein, E. E. Glazer, A. Bedrosian. ROW ONE: D. Berger, M. Rosenberg. ROW ONE: P. Wesserle, C. Burns, H. Shapiro, M. Win- Garqer, I. Pritikin, G. Gordon, B. Sha- ston, P. Rosenthal, I. Chan. piro, L. Hartman, E. Fleishman. 209 SECRETARIES ROW FOUR: L. Scops, C. Schwartz, M Kallen. ROW THREE: N. Wintroub, C Gomberg, C. Franklin, I. Blomstrand, G Meyer, L. lacomini, E. Mineur. ROW P TWO: H. Krasnow, A. Bedrosian, Geller, B. Crown, L. Kramer, B. Port, L Port, L. Bass. ROW ONE: I. Murray, B Platt, E. Glazer, A. Nopar, B. Baskin, A lf l 1 JJ!! wiyftfk ,f ' i I -iff jf N, lf! 1 tj J! I JJ fi ffl , V ff f M' I JJ ff rf I I HALL GUARD ROW FOUR: B. Iohnson, D. Bealhen, I. Asquini, D. Wendland, L, Blinderman, S. Weiner, I. Milgrom C. Bowman, I. Iohnston, L. Iohnson, I. Sturman, A. Greenberg, R. Rauscher, M. Hewitt M Bli N. Wintroub, W. Strahammer, B, Winer, N. Hardesty, M. Pfeffer B Kra A. Lewis, l. Pilchen, B. Weintraub, G Wand ll T. Kurtz, C. Kaplan I R , , was, , . us. ROW THREE: S. Mu . e , M. Winston, E. C , . atclitf, R. Nauer, A. R ' ROW ONE: L. H ' ffson aplan, H. Arnold. oss, l. Rirnsky, M. T orwitz, E. Gottfried, A. ' ROW TWO: emple, S. Kalinsky, D. Iur, B. Lauth. Zrontz, E. Yaross, H. Zimmerman, S. Markovitz, B. Shalowitz, HALL GUARD ROW FOUR: I, Fever, I. Waxler, L. Adler, B. Schneiderman, I. Fischman, N. Wintroub, S. Wintroub, L. Scops, W. Pallak, l. Horban, V. Cierny, I. Sorinsky, L. Faurot, I. Feldman, S. Goldstein, R. Kasper, S. Bingham, D. Gunther, A. Gris: 1. to tt 'i it L 'aural ', I. landfteld. ROW THREE: S. Hergott, R. Webber, P. Warren, L, Hartman, S. Cohen, E. Blitt, H. Rosenfeld, H. Mendelson, V. Rempert, M. Hoffmann. ROW TWO: C. Rosenthal, M. Spiro, C. Segal, B. Carpenter, M. Bernstein, H. Bernstein, L. Iohns, M. Meyer, L. Wolcoff, L. Port, E. Berger, B. Burns. ROW ONE: B. Warady, L. Ionas, E. Krefft, E. Graw, F. Dicker, S. Markovitz, S. Cohn, M. Torosian, E. Fleishrnan, E. Kawin, R. Engelcke. B. Fox, I. Hoffman, C. Flax, S. Goldstein. HALL GUARDS Firm but Courteous is the motto of the guardians of Roosevelt's corridorsq and from Commissioner of Control Lawrence Le Vine down through the various chiefs, captains, lieutenants, and guards of the organization, all are striving to live up to that slogan in order to help make Roosevelt a better, more orderly place in which to carry on school activities. Each of the three branches of the guard system is under its own chief: these chiefs are coeordinated under the control commission. The group also boasts of a social chairman, Sylvia Goldstein, who arranges dances and other activi- ties for members of the system: and a head secretary, Gloria Gordon. Sylvia Markovitz, as co-chief of halls, is directly responsible for the work done by the Hall Guards, those students who are on duty every period of the day checking on the passes of the students, and as an important part of their job, keeping the halls free of paper scraps which spoil the neatness of any corridor. The Hall Guards also check to see that all lockers are properly locked a d ' ' ' to the proper authorities. n direct visitors O 102 You came, they saw your passes' with Ralph Menn as chief has charge of keeping order during lunch periods and of directing the trattic from the lunch room to the auditorium keep the building clear before the first bell rings in the morning and see that students leave immediately after their last class is dismissed ernment system Considering the size ot the iob they must handle they do very well indeed in carrying out their duties firmly but courteously HALL GUARD OFFICERS' DW FOUR: L. Blinderrnan, T. urtz, E. Rubens, I. Basquel, D. etsky, R. Friedlander, I. Ander- hn, H. Shapiro, L. Adler, E. Far- er, ROW THREE: F. Diclcer, S. Dlomon, P. Garger, B. Burns, L. rt, B. Kraus, R. Kasper, A. Lin- Er, N. Chez, I. Fischman, I. Feld- an. ROW TWO: I. Rimslcy, A. artman, M. Bliwas, E. Somach, . Galub, I. Stie-bel, M. Rosenberg, . Berger, A. Ross, B. Winer, I. offrnan. ROW ONE: I. Chan, S. kiss, G. Gordon, R. Menn, L. Le ine, S, Markovitz, M. Hewitt, S. oldstein, C. Kaplan, I. Aigner. LUNCH LINE-UP GUARDS OW FOUR: S. Hergott, A. chencker, D. Miller, I. Hefley, R. febber, N. Chez, L. Scops, S, fintroub, N. Wintroub, I. Zim- errnan, R. Friedlander, M. Shore, . Shapiro, R. Galnick, I. Ruben- ein, H. Benson. ROW THREE: P. forren, P. Garger, M. Berlinger, .. Golding, E. Aloif, S. Stiss, F. ubens, H. Leve. ROW TWO: H. osenfeld, E. Berger, N. Racine, . Retslcy, M. Friedle, R. Kasper, Seltzerrnan, H. Friedlander, G. pector. ROW ONE: S. Hirsch, A. itzeman, I. Feldman, A. Linder, . Menn, C. Mironas, R. Laurie, . Krcnenthal, I. Gordon. IARLY- LATE SERVICE GUARDS OW FOUR: S. Markovitz, G. Gor- on, E. Rubens, D. Gunther, C. lalub, R. Menn, L. Port, D. Fiala. OW THREE: B. Burns, M. Berl- lger, I, Fischman, M. I-Iewitt, I. lomstrand, B. Kraus. ROW TWO: Olsen, B. Schneiderrnan, I. irnsky, N. Hardesty, S. Green- rhlag, I. Bedrit, A. Wax, E. Kant' ith, ROW ONE: I. Kavvin, A. hud, B. Iohnscn, B. Kulwin, I. igner, I. Chan, I. Lcrndfield. ,iv 1 A service which is beyond all recompense BOOKROOM ASSISTANTS ROW TWO: F. Lofchie, L. Ross, A. Turner. ROW ONE E. Symon, M. Teeman, C. Lipson, N. Silbertrust, D Zawolkow, B. Fink, A. Fishbein. MAIN OFFICE SECRETARIES ROW FOUR: M. Weisenberg, E. Sugar, S. Kramer, B Fishman, C. Gertsman, N. Herrmann, L. Scops, N Wintroub. ROW THREE: M. Fisher, B. Imy, M. Eck- dahl, I. Price, H. Friedlander, L. Sklarcik. ROW TWO: C. Gomberg, S. Friedland, B. Norberg, H. Skolnikl V. Kuchenbecker, R. Ragowsky, D. Erens, I. lacobson ROW ONE: E. Katz, E. Mann, P1 Simon, M. Zelinsky I. Levy, L. larvis. ADVISERS' SECRETARIES ROW THREE: I. Stiebel, B. Barrett, I. Wall, I. Mack, I Schoeder, D. Erickson, C. Burns, I. Bass, M. Tellian, I. Chan, D. Bass, A. Anderson, E. Busse, R. Goettsch, L. Wetterle, I. Erickson, M. Lipow, M. Elfenbaum, S. Goldstein, F. Pink, A. Hirsch. ROW TWO: S. Eincig L. Mishlove, E. Schwartz, L. Dickstein, G. Gredys C. Nagel, G. Panitch, E. Buro, D. Rubin, E. Schwartz, A. Wax, E. Gordon, B. Bloom, H. Katz. ROW ONE C. Platt, C. Brooks, F. Dicker, F. Silverman, O. Sell inger, E. Silverman, A. Axelrod, C. Ursin, G. Lick A. Erickson, M. Verschoore, N. Chappel, M. Fleish man, E. Goldberg, M. Glinberg, I. Ascherman, S Wintroub, N. Wintroub, L. Scops. I 'III4 MAIN OFFICE SECRETARIES The telephone rings: a student secretary quickly C swersg and the message is soon relayed to the prop person. Thus another busy period begins for stucler assisting in the main office. The various students working anywhere in Roosevt outside 209 are included in the group called main offi secretaries, usually composed of honor roll students W render service to the school. ln return, they obtain valual experience and training in varied phases of office WC on Which, after leaving school, they are often able capitalize. Some of the many tasks they perform are d tributing mail, filing, answering telephone calls, prepc ing the daily absence bulletins, and allotting supplies teachers. They serve as information clerks, being We rnannered to parents and Visitors. Many of the students assist the registrar in the enrc ment of transfers from other city schools and from the o side. They Write all letters asking for outside credits ai file them as they are received. Each of the administrative assistants has a number secretaries Who do correspondence work and perfoi many and varied duties. Besides being helpful to the school, the girls find the work fun as well. Good to the last penny FINANCIAL SECRETARIES Hurry with my receipt. What kind of payments are these? You haven't enough money here. These are some words that can very readily be heard flying about the Financial Secretaries' desk in the orchestra pit any of the division periods. Many times during the semester, our daily bulletin has carried this announce- ment to the division agents, Hand in your report or your collection to the collectors in the orchestra pit. Why this order? Because the Financial Secre- taries are responsible for gathering reports and for handling special collections, such as the Red Cross and loyalty funds. On Weekly Friday these secretaries see to it that our school paper is distributed to all the agents in their sections. Their fine spirit of co-operation, their daily attention to the job, their accuracy and honesty in handling the students' funds have contributed to the success of our financial work this semester. ' D These very capable student helpers collect and receipt all Weekly and Log payments, which in turn are passed on to Constantine Psiharis and lack Men- delsohn, business managers of the Log and Weekly, respectively. 250 SECRETARIES ROW TWO: D. Adams, B. Schuh, C. Burns. ROW ONE: S. Weinstein, F. Wagner, Mr. Hendershot, C. Nagel, E. Perelgut, M. Hirsh, Y. Peachar. FINANCIAL SECRETARIES ROW TWO: C. Psiharis, H. Joseph, M. Alper. ROW ONE: E. Silverman, R. Bauer, I. Mendelsohn, E. Fox, F. Silverman. Motion pictures ure your best entertainment, education AMATEUR MOTION PICTURE LEAGUE They'll 'sprocket' you down with their 'focused' scenes of 'reel' life and 'spliced' views of the world. To Whom does this amazing vocabulary belong? lt's part of the A.M.P.L., who, with their boxes of films, cases of projectors, and ever-present, ever-ready operators, continue to supply visual education to the students of Roosevelt. The A.M.P.L. was organized by Miss Martha McCoy in l933, and since that time it has actively proved itself of value and a necessity to our school. The chief task of the league, besides the presentation of various motion pictures, is to instruct students in the correct use of the club's equipment. Stu- dents must pass the chief operator's test and then the presidents test before they are permitted to show movies in the school. Service points are awarded to all active and deserving students. So-lights! Action! Projector! It's A.M.P.L. time at Roosevelt. A.M.P.L. OFFICERS ROW TWO: S. Rifkin, P1 Kcrmish, P. Warren, M. Ostrow, A. Schencker, E. Leibovitz, M. Rosen- berg. ROW ONE: M. Brown, Miss McCoy, S. lacobson, G. Neufeld, B. Flaxman. A.M.P.L. ROW THREE: P. Warren, l. Har- ner, H. Ioseph, P. Kamish, E. Fox R. Miller, M. Finder. ROW TWO L. Brody, A. Freedman, A. Axel rod, O. Sellinqer, E. Madsen, G Lempert. ROW ONE: S. Kessler, S. Riflcin, G. Gordon, G. Neufeld S. Jacobson, S. Goldstein. A.M.P.L. ROW THREE: R. Malmstrom, N. Kamish, I. Fischman, I. Stiebel, M. Rosenberg, l. Schwartzberq, A. Schencker, B. Rapoport, L. Scops, R. Weiss, H. Krasnow, Fink, E. Leibovitz. ROW TWO: Zapolsky, M. Shore, l. Bram, B Prince, E. Kogan, C. Cohen, C Gomberq, M. Fisher. ROW ONE T. Glickman, B. Soll, B. Flaxman S. Wintroub, B. lmy, I. Shudnow, I. Mendelsohn, M. Ostrow. Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury- COMMERCIAL LAW CLUB Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye, the court will now come to order! Thus begins another session of the Commercial Law Club, presided over by Chief Iustice Bernie Nudelman, ably abetted by Wally Hofmann, associate justice, and Court Reporter Bernice Flaxman. The jury sits comfortably in their seats, listening to and offering suggestions for continuing the work of the club's founders and perhaps adding new ideas for bettering this organization: they also endeavor to make each meeting, or session, as interesting as possible. The Commercial Lawyers had its start in Iune, 1941, when a brain wave suddenly came upon two departing seniors, who wished to leave the school something to remember them by. They talked to Mr. F. Branson, commercial law teacher, and with his help, the organization was formed. The purpose of the club is to acquaint the members with local, state, and federal laws by enabling them to visit court sessions, discuss case problems, and bring in new ideas for discussion during meetings. COMMERCIAL LAW CLUB OFFICERS ROW TWO: L. Harrison, V Cierny, T. Glickman, W. Hofmann I. Wald. ROW ONE: B. Flaxman M. Frank, B. Nude-linan, I. Wax- ler, L. Rodniclc. COMMERCIAL LAW CLUB ROW THREE: A. Aronson, C Brooks, B. Gutman, I. Waxler, I Wald, E. Deutsch, L. Rodnick, R Minn, M. Levy, M. Glinberg, L Weinstein, M. Alper, I. Stiebol A. Baron, E. Shapiro, C. Gross S. Appleblood. ROW TWO: R Kasper, I. Fischman, B. Asarnov H. Bernstein, V. Cierny, P. Herod F. Lenobel, D. Erens, M. Fisher B. Soll, E. Fisher, R. Warman, R Brockman. ROW ONE: A. Sieqel H, Nosanov, A. Axelrod, O. Sell inger, S. Nathan, I. Pritikin, E Haffner, R. Miller, H. Appell, S Maril, M. Frank. COMMERCIAL LAW CLUB ROW THREE: L. Fliegel, S. Benak L. Guinn, B, Brelie, F. Sherlock L. Scops, R. Thompson, A. Ross L. Harrison, W. Hofmann, R. No vak, H. Lindberg, R. Meske, H Lassin, D. Zalsrnan, R. Shapiro, C Flitman, B. Danenberq, I. Lambert ROW TWO: I. Anderson, T. Hay den, M. Rosenstein, F. Chez, B Berkowitz, M. Ditlcowslcy, E. Lash H. Nelson. S. Marcowitz, R. Katz I. Stern. ROW ONE: R. Warinan A. DuKart, L. Mazur, I. Thompson M. Zittman, K. Smith, V. Zarcone T. Glickman, B. Flaxman, N. Auf- ITICITI. Hands across the border PAN AMERICAN LEAGUE Buenas tardes, senoresf' Welcome to the Pan American League. We'll now open the meeting with the pledge oi allegiance to the flag in Spanish: Iuro tidelidad a mi bandera y a la patria que representa, una nacion indivisible con libertad y justicia para todos. ln this simple manner, we pay tribute to our neighbors South of the Border, who, with us, constitute Pan America. The Roose- velt league is but one ot many throughout the country trying to further better relationship, understanding, and knowledge ot South American lite, music, history, and legend. At the meetings this year, members ot the faculty have hon- ored us with lectures about their travels and experiences through Latin America or else the meetings have been purely of the fiesta type with entertainment by students, refreshments, and intimate chatting in Spanish. Under the guidance and sponsorship of Miss Marguerite Ullrich, the Pan American League ranks top among clubs of this school. I 108 PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE OFFlCERS ROW TWO: G. Hoosin, R Bouer, N. Barmash, I. Rotblatt I. Chazen. ROW ONE: E Dicker, Miss Ulrich, G. Neu ield. PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE fl ROW THREE: E. Haifner, I Borcvik, P. Paul, H. Krasnow B. Rau, R. Levy, P. Garger M. Bernstein, M. Zapolsky, E Kogan, I. Fischman. ROVM TWO: M. Ernst, S, Iacobson, N Dollinger, E. Dicker, F. Silver man, R. Holzman, L. Keegan I. Baumann, B. Leader. ROVN ONE: M. Prank, B. Bloom, G Neufeld, F. Anker, V. Baker E. Silverman, R. Seeley, I Eerry. PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE i2 ROW TWO: E. Kallas, H. Kal las, S. Rhodes, G. Gredys, A Muhr, C. Franklin, D. Laase A. Fishbein, C. Pomerantz, S Cohen, R. Goldberg, M. Eisen berg, B. Loroff, C. Goldberg, I Mendelsohn. ROW ONE: I Lampert, F. Luft, I. Iordan, B lmy, M. Bernstein, I. Mack, C Flitman, I. Fischman, H. Levin son, C. Zamites, M. Fisher. I Roppolo, l. Bass. 0ur Aim: To face life squarely GIRL RESERVES Girl Reserves are the teen-aged girls of the Y. W. C. A. This is a democratic youth movement, open to any girl of high-school age. Its organization and pro- gram are planned by the girls themselves, with adult advisers acting as con- sultants. The national purpose of the organization is to try to face life squarely and to find and give the best. With this objective in view, the girls try to develop personality, ability, and talent. The Girl Reserve program offers a friendly acquaintance with girls of other nationalities and background and prepares a girl today for her life tomorrow. The Roosevelt Girl Reserves are headed by Patricia Kuehner, president: lean Way, vice-president: Ruby Garrett, secretary: and Dorothy Kubes, treas- urer. Miss Mildred O'Toole, as sponsor, has done much to instil in the members a desire to develop a variety of interests and wholesome activities. Among the numerous activities which the Roosevelt chapter has undertaken this semester is a course in first aid. Other activities include the annual pot- luck supper and initiation, the annual mother and daughter tea, speakers, bowling, and a supper hike. GIRL RESERVES OFFICERS ROW TWO: I. W'ay, D. Kubes. ROW ONE: P. Kuehner, Miss O'Toole, R. Garrett. GIRL RESERVES ROW THREE: S. Benak, E. Dressler, E. Truppe, R. Goettsch, L. Hoffmann, G. Evers, L. Fingerhut, A. Hewitt. ROW TWO: M. Schmidt, I. I-Iorban, V. Kofoed, M. Skotnicky, E. Pollock, R. Schwarz, B. Petersen, L. Schroeder, P. Vandervoort. ROW ONE: D. Isdale, A. Hansen, C. Schmidt, K. Stavroplus, M. Swoboda, L. Szydelko, B. Woolsev, M. Baker. GIRL RESERVES ROW THREE: I. Bedrit, E. Kraemer, L. Sutter, I. Seltzerman, M. Ciampi, F. Wagner, I. Gordon, R, Reck. ROW TWO: E. Klima, I-I. Rasmussen, R. Morrison, E, Koehler, S. Watkins, N. Aufmann, I. Bosacki, M. Stromback, E. Patris. ROW ONE: D. Wendlancl, I. Proesel, R. Bjork, F. Guarino, D. Adams, B. Hoffmann, P. Pink, H. Bostrom. .,..., ---W--... To create high standards of Christian character- SENIOR HI-Y The Hi-Y program of the last year has endeavored to prepare the individual tor the years that lie ahead. Through active participation, the members have learned new and wise methods ot choosing a vocation and have received help in such character-building traits as leadership, responsibility, and sociahility. In order to reach a further realization of these standards, the cluh sent dele- gates to both the third National Hi-Y Congress at Oxtord, Ohio, and the State Older Boys' Conterence at Elgin, Illinois, where Claude Carmichael, Roosevelt president, was elected president oi the conference. SENIOR HIYY land, H. Riclcer, R. Anderson. ROW THREE: W. Stille, W. Ervin, stad, E. Andrezalc, V. lonasson, SENIOR HI-Y ROW TWO: C. Swoboda, E Drinkwater, S. Sagat, E. Petz, D Wilson, R. Lovell, R. Eiorella, I Pcrdinandsen, W. Rcmillonq ner, V. McCants, I. Wall, W lialck, M. Becker, E. Chezem, B Rarrett, H, Ratsalcis, HI-Y OFFICERS ROW TWO: R. Olson, D. Kroschel ONE: P. MacDonald, Mr. Norden C. Carmichael, H. Lindlzera. ROW FOUR: P. Watson, D. Ane dorson, H. Plencner, M. Clevc- I. Neururer, R. Stuart, G. Christl. ROW TWO: P. Ieronimo, B. Fer- gus, I, Iohnston, R. Nervig, I. Rever. ROW ONE: M. Rogowski, F. Scharton, R. Wallstrorri, G. Ing- Row ONE: R. Henning, W. Harl C. Rsiharis, W. Sullivan. ROVV Clean living, clean sports, clean scholarship THE JUNIOR HI-Y The Iunior l-li-Y, composed of boys in the freshman and sophomore classes who advocate the creation, maintenance, and extension, throughout the school and community, of high standards of Christian character, was organized as an offspring of the Senior Hi-Y in the fall of 1939. Since its organization, the Iunior l-li-Y has taken an active part in local, city, and state-wide I-li-Y functions by sending delegates to the 24th Annual City 1-li-Y banquet, the fall Hi-Y assembly, and the 1941 State Older Boys' Con- ference. The club has taken its place among the leading organizations of the school, for its members have shown the results of excellent initial training in states- manship, self-reliance, and character building. As the most successful and probably the most progressive Hi-Y season comes to a close, the club members take off their hats to their sponsor, Mr. D. I. Naden, who, in the last 10 years, has devoted much of his time to making the Roosevelt Hi-Y one of the most outstanding organizations of its kind in the country. IUNIOR H1-Y ROW THREE: R. Chellman, I. Strebler, W. Schauer, R. Ouimette. ROW TWOi R. Kraemer, S. Stevens, I. Utz, R. Ott, I. Kartunen, G. Sillcmi, K. Stewart. ROW ONE: Mr. Naden, B. Herrmann, R. Smith, R. Falder, T. Abbott, D. Samuelson, C. Galub, B. Benziger. ' lll I All for one and one for all Tm-H1-Y With the World facing a serious crisis, the Roosevelt Tri-Hi-Y is doing its part, not only in keeping up the morale of our armed forces but also in guiding the youth of tomorrow. Founded in l939 by a group of active, service-loving girls who wished to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character, it has helped many girls to find their places in the world and to meet lifelong friends. Guiding light to the organization is Miss Esther McCredie, who acts as adviser and sponsor of the club. This semester, the Tri-Hi-Y is under the leadere ship of Ioan Smith with Dorothy Beu assisting her as vice-president While lean Smith takes notes and Pauline Gounaris keeps tab on the financial situation. TRl-l-ll-Y OFFlCERS ROW TWO: E. Kohnlce, l. Mack, Miss McCredie, C. Schmidt, N. Chappel. ROW ONE: P. Cfounaris, l. Smith, D. Beu, I. Smith. TRI-l-ll-Y ROW TWO: M. Gevert, I. Gibbon, E. Koehler, R. Morrison, D. lans- son, L. Keegan, K. Erbacher, R. Geduldig, D. Ottenfeld, F. Pink, l. Bosacki, L. lohnson, M. Palmer. ROW ONE: A. Swanborg, M. Egeland, E. Geannopulos, I. Gee annopulus, I. Olson, C. Maenza, A. Batsakis, L. Reminga, R. Bjork, I, Zimmerman, V. Soderherg, M. Bucolits, E. Guarino. TRI-l-ll-Y ROW TWO: S, Dunham, I. Vifile cox, H. Nystrom, M, Specht, L. Maschoff, L. McKenzie, C. Miller, Miss McCredie, M. Dunlcle, B. Loroff, V. Kuchenbecker, D. Laase, L. lansen, M. Kallen, M. Gorham. ROW ONE: S. Linn, D. Hall, P. ' Kuehner, I. Way, L, Wetterle, G. Lukes, R. Luhinslci, N. Petersen, M. Smith, R. Goettsch, A, Peder- sen, P. Iohnson, B. Norberg. Debate creates ideasg ideas control the world DEBATE CLUB Argument and controversy can easily be called the backbone ot the demo- cratic World: We carry this out in its streamlined tormfdebating. The Debate Club, capitalizing on this principle, has been teaching and carry- ing out debates tor the last ll years. This year our success can be measured by our city-wide record. Thrice challenged by North Park College, each time We displayed our Wares in our usual Winning manner. In addition to this, which alone would topple most schools, We have carried our topeheavy high school schedule. Led by such veterans as Albert Hirsch, president, Cecil Hettel and Sherwin .evinsong coupled with such finds as Lillian Anderson, Alvin Nopar, lerome Stiebel, and Asher Birnbaum, the teams met this heavy schedule, and in all ot heir verbal battles, never once could the club be ashamed of their accom- nlishments. All that might be said about the club and its teams springs from but one source -our most capable sponsor, Miss Audrey Hutton. All that we can say to such rn able sponsor is what we have said as We lett tor every debate, We'll do fur best so that you will be proud of us. DEBATE CLUB OW THREE: A. Schencker, M. Cstrow, H. Berger, S. Cohen, A. Nopar, I. Baum, S. Levinson, Stiebel, L. Blinderman, A. Axelrod, S. Mandel, C. Heftel, F. Diclcer, E. Solon, M. Kurtz, E. Fox, . Anderson, N. Tabachniclc, l. Bass. ROW TWO: G. Meyer, B. Rapaport, B. Fink, R. Gandelman, . Feldman, B. lmy, M. Fisher, C. Franklin, I. Fischman, H. Krasnow, R. Golden. ROW ONE: . Goldstein, l. Chan, S. Diamond, B. Flaxman, L. Weinstein, M. Fleishman, M. Clinberg. AT OSTRUM: A. Hirsch. DEBATE CLUB OFFICERS I. Stiebel, A. Hirsch, L. Anderson. f-. v Q U r,,xf READERS' ROUND TABLE ROW THREE: R. Kasper, B Rapoport, L. Ross, D. Holz man, N. O'Connor. ROVX TWO: M. Ostrow, R. Drake l. Cohen, C. Miller, S. Kahan G. Soter. ROW ONE: E. Kogan A. Weil, L. Heiser, M. Zapol sky, G. Greclys, D. Iohnson R. Golden, I. Axelrod, E. Ru bens, D. Retsky, H. Krasnow R. Heda, I. Fischman, C. Zo mites, C. Franklin, P. Hirsch. r J' ' 1, N- 'READERS' ROUND TABLE V OFFICERS G. Sammel, A. Schencker, II fxI'RUbIf1, E. Buro, Mrs. Miller xx READERS' ROUND TABLE ROW TWO: M. Friedman, E Soll, A. Axelrod, A. Wax, E Prizant, P. Paul, S. Marcowitz I. Mendelsohn, E. Solon. ROVI ONE: B. Hoffmann, B. Bloom B. Flaxman, R. Miller, M. Ze linsky, G. Kerbel, B. Port, A Zmyslony, O. Sellinger, L Bass, M. Bernstein, E Schwartz, R. Gandelman, G Neufeld, S. Iacobson, I. Chan Literature is the immortality of speech READERS' ROUND TABLE Is this a book I see before me? The title toward me turned? Come let me clutch thee: I read thee still, and yet l want thee more. Any resemblance between the foregoing and the works of the oft maligned Bard is purely malicious. But don't get the wrong impression. From their attend- ance at meetings, the members ot the Readers' Round Table have garnered a little more than a knack for slaying Shakespeare. The members of the club devote their meetings to a discussion of the works and lives oi various authors. During the past semesters such writers as Gals- worthy, Ibsen, Ferber, Cronin, Hilton, Morley, Wharton, and Conrad have been discussed. The selections have been of such a type as to give the readers an opportunity to acclimate themselves to the lives and works of the better known modern and classic writers. Under the able sponsorship of Mrs. Edna Miller and the presidential guidance of Goodwin Sammel, who is assisted by Vice-president Dorothy Rubin and Secretary Etta Ioan Buro, the club has conducted one of its most interesting and informative semesters. SPEAKERS' BUREAU ROW FOUR: T. Glickman, E. Mirsky, B. Nudelman, L. LeVine, B. Nusinow, A. Nopar, A. Hirsch, W. Bass, I. Stiebel, H. Krasnow, G. Soter, S. Kahan, L. Brody, M. Ostrow. ROW THREE: C. Golub, H. loseph, H. Vogel, C. Psiharis, D. Kaz, H. Nosanov, B. Liss, I. Ruttenberg. ROW TWO: M. Lipow, L. Weinstein, M. Levy, L Way, C. Zarnites, S. Eincig, G. Klein, E. Fink, L. Pitalis, S. Kalinsky. ROW ONE: S. Brown, E. Goldberg, M. Fleishman, R. Holab, K. Erbacher, D. Bass, B. Port, M. Glinberg, S. Mizes, B. Brockman. SPEAKERS' BUREAU ROW FOUR: T. Borovik, B. Rapoport, E. Reck, M. Teernan, A. Perlin, F. Sherlock, L. Wolfberg, ROW THREE: M. Green, M. Kurtz, D. Sapero, R. Kasper, H. Borr, M. Palmer, A. Baron, S. Cohen, L. Nudelman. ROW TWO: E. Farber, N. Rosen, E. Madsen, M. Tellian, V. Baker, B. Soll, F. Fein- gold, A. Wax, E. Geannopulos. ROW ONE: E. Gootnick, R. Webber, A. Bellos, C. Heftel, R. Bouer, V. Steinke, E. Katz, R. Brockman. Sponsor: Mrs. Lynne S. Harford Accustomed as we are to public speaking . . . SPEAKERS' BUREAU Whether it's a big all-school assembly or the mere reading of a bulletin, the people who always can be counted on, and through some strange coincidence always are called upon, are the members of the Speakers' Bureau, organized in the fall of '41 by Mrs. Lynne S. Harford, public speaking teacher, and still one of the essential groups in the school. At first, being primarily a school project, the bureau functioned as an informa- tional mechanism, relaying all important bits of news, instructions, and sched- ules to the student body: but upon further investigation it was found that an entire community was waiting to be served by such a group of ready, willing, and able people. Aside from numerous competitive engagements, the bureau has furnished entertainment for Kiwanis Club meetings, publicity for community projects, material for several assemblies, and good, hot arguments for the Student Teachers' Forum. Now in its third semester, the Speakers' Bureau has become more of a Public Relations Bureau, retaining as its chairman, Bob Brockman, who, with Mrs. Harford, has been instrumental in the founding and success of the group. ll5 O THEATER GUILD OFFICERS ROW THREE: B. Nusinow, G. Neufeld, A. Schencker. ROW TWO: F. lankowski, L. Maschoff. ROW ONE: N. Barmash, G. Soter. THEATER GUILD ROW FOUR: R. Weiss, M, Alper, L. Weinstein, R. Heda, N. Allegan, M. Glinberg, I. Waxler, I. Rutten- berg, S. Wintroub, E. I-lochberger, L. Kramer. ROW THREE: L. Scops, I. Roqin, M. Mancou, A. Gelbard, A. Wax, V. Traver, W. Eisenberg, R. Webber, B. Liss. ROW TWO: F. Dill, I. Sorinsky, A, Axelrod, G. Spector, PL Paul, E. Fox, L. Dickstein, B. Arkis, D. Puris. ROW ONE: N. Moss, F. Dicker, G. Lempert, L. Mazur, F. Feldman, E. Patris, S. Goldstein, M. Fleishman. THEATER GUILD ROW FOUR: A. Schencker, P. Gounaris, B. Imy, F. Cohn, M. Palmer, F. Dill, M. Treptow, l. Kilmer, M. Kurtz, D. lohnson, I. Axelrod, F. Sherlock, L. Wolf- berg, F, Glass, E. Mirsky. ROW THREE: L. Brody, S. Shapiro, A, Bedrosian, H. Krasnow, I, Fischman, S. Kahan, L. lacomini, M. Ostrow, E. Kogan, B. Rapo- port. ROW TWO: E. Perelgut, B. Kasper, L. Nemitz, G. Rosenberg, M. Fisher, P. Warren, I. Gold, G. Young, M. Markovitz. ROW ONE: C. Franklin, E. Reck, R. Nitowsky, B. Flaxman, G. Neufeld, R. Rubnick, B. Nusinow, Mrs. Suess. O ll6 The theatre is the huuse of life THEATER GUILD All the World's a stage. Yes, and that portion of the World situated at Roosevelt is also part of the stage-Wand it has its own little group that struts and frets upon that stage. Although the actors and actresses who take part in the Theater Guild productions are strictly amateurs, they still, principally because of the success of their amateur efforts, have the privilege of being called actors and actresses. The first major production of the group during the last year was a farce of almost-fatal mistakes, the highly comical and successful A Wedding, by lohn Kirkpat- rick. Their second production was a playlet by Rachel Field entitled Wisdom Teeth, which was presented for the benefit of the P.-T.A. Both plays were acclaimed by the faculty and student body. During the meetings, the members, under the direction of George Soter, president, assisted by Florence lankowski, vice-president, La Verne Maschoff, secretary, and Norman Barmash, treasurer, have presented various short pro- grams for the purpose of awakening any latent talents. From a small, comparatively ineffective organization launched less than three years ago, the Theater Guild, under the able sponsorship of Mrs. Alice B. Suess, has developed into a smooth-functioning, popular, and active organization. So truly, Everyone loves an actor . a very old saying the organization just made up . . . To wrzte well is to think well PENASPIR Something new has been added. New vim! New vigor! New vitality! And when one adds the new V's to the enthusiasm present at the meetings of Penaspir in previous years, one gets an organization really bubbling over with ambition, ideas, and life. Penaspir has grown up with Roosevelt, and as one of her brain children, has done her justice during the l4 years of its existence. This club is not one of extremely large membership, but it is rather an exclusive one in that its mem- bers are those students having pen aspirations. The name Penaspir is derived from those two words, the accent being placed on the second syllable. The club is under the sponsorship of Miss Etta Cf. Clark. Meetings are held semi-monthly in order to discuss the poems, essays, short stories, and other original works of the members. Constructive criticism is given, and the mechanics of writing are discussed with the purpose of helping the members in improving their style. A noticeable improvement in technique invariably is perceived, after one has belonged to Penaspir even one semester. This may be a man's World, but this semester Penaspir has been in the hands of the women. Its officers have been Dale Iohnson, president: Ethel Weissler, vice-president: Beth Port, secretary: Betty Gorozdos, treasurer: Lois Heiser, Club Council delegate. PENASPIR' ROW TWO: F. Feldman, E. Schwartz, O. Sellinger, I. Men- delsohn, P. Hirsch, H. Ioseph, A. Schencker, R. Heda, S. Kahan, H. Krasnow, I. Fisch- man, C. Franklin, D. Holzman, E. Kogan, F. Iankowski, A. Re-snik, S. Iacobson, B. Flax- man. ROW ONE: B. Bloom, A. Axelrod, A. DuKart, E. Allen, S. Goldstein, R. Gandelman, S. Cohen, M. Friedman, I. Axelrod, B. Rapaport, C. Za- mites, M. Ostrow, V. Basquel. PENASPIR OFFICERS B. Gorozdos, G. Soter, B. Port, E. Weissler, L. Heiser, Miss Clark, D. Iohnson. 117 I A harmonious and luminous vehicle of thought SPECIAL ART CLASS Cezanne and Picasso, Grant Wood and Millet Are artists truly great. But tor those yet unknown, though not tor long, Go to Roosevelt, room 348. The Special Art Class is Where they are now, Working on posters, today. Assignments are many, from all places received: For examples, the P.-T.A. The Weekly, meat contest, poppies, and planes Are all included, you see. They cover all phases, not one do they missy To success they have found the key. Prizes are won in all categories, For they have iull guidance in art: Miss Minnie M. Stroscher to aid and correct Their Work and to help them start. O ll8 SPECIAL ARTS CLASS ROW THREE: F. Chez, R. Buckie, L. Fingerhut. ROW TWO: D. Kubes, M. Seifert, V. Kostotf, L. Mark, I. Gonos, S. lones, C. Roudebush, E. Schwartz. ROW ONE: B. Kruessler, I. Hamilton, L. Haagenson, M. Buerger, C. Vincent, E. Kondell, E. Green, M. Larson. SPECIAL ARTS CLASS ROW FOUR: D. Krueger, E. Cheskes, H. Grossman, C. Islinger. ROW THREE: G. Lehman, E. Gold, M. Perelman, S. Cornfield, L. Berger, L. Brown, R. Kru- eger. ROW TWO: M. Gorham, S. Lissner, C. Soroka, A. Golding, L. Gross, E. Kraemer, G. Kerbel, L. Paller. ROW ONE: M. Blair, B. Prizant, R. Nahrgang, I. Gor- don, F, Goldfarb, L. Nemitz. Books-lighthouses erected in the sea of time LIBRARY CLUB This year, as in previous years, the library has attempted to develop pro- ficiency in its student helpers. With the aid ot Miss Hazel Merry, head librarian, and her assistant, Mrs. Rose Lindrup, the assistants try to carry out their tasks etiiciently. The freshmen have been aiven special attention to acquaint them with the use of the library. Through the services oi the library assistants, the student body has come to realize the importance ot the services ottered by the library. Alona with their reaular duties oi typina, taking attendance, and checkina books at the main desk, reterence desk, and 2l5, they have undertaken the iob oi decoratina the library as occasion demands. These people have qiven ot their time and eitort to better our library and schooly their reward is the appreciation and satistaction ot their classmates. Angst? l D LIBRARY CLUB ROW FOUR: L. Ianson, I. Olsen, I. Seltzerman, E. Tompkins, M. Ciainpi, C. Franklin, E. Solon, H. Levinson, R. Garrett, M. Olken, M. Skotnicky, M. Kruty, R. Goldberg, C. Soroka, I. Stur- man, D. lqlinski. ROW THREE: l. Finder, I. Shudnow, B. Landis, I. Bo- sacki, B. Zadler, M. Hewitt, S. Mosko- vitz, B. Levy, M. Dickstein. ROW TWO: I. Finestone, S. Brown, M. We-isenberq, K. Stapleton, B. Kiol- bassa, K. Klemundt, R. Holab, I, Boro- vik, S. Gates, A. Friedman. ROW ONE: L. Paller, H. Nudelman, B, Shudnow, E. Silverman, F. Dicker, S. Aldon, R. Iohnson, N. Shudnow, G. Morqanstine. LIBRARY CLUB ROW FOUR: C. Rawski, D. Erons, I. Gold, D, Rick, S. Watkins, D. Fiala, D. Schmidt. ROW THREE: D. Lenobel, S. Milstein, I. Kempe, I. North, P. Rapaport, H. Krasnow, I. Fischnian, S. Wintroub, A. Schencker. ROW TWO: E. Graw, I. Courtois, O. Sell- inqer, A. Axelrod, C. Brooks, D. Rubin, S. Rosenthal, I. Ascherman, E, Poncher. ROW ONE: D. Schmelinq, S. Iacobson, L, Grodinsky, B. Fox, L. Wolcoff, C. Ginsburg, l. Ginsburg, S. Maril, R. Golden. ' 1 ll9 O I..- E l Conquering new worlds in the field 0 SLIDE RULE CLUB . y u ear me, Kelly? I said, Slide. Slide, Kelly, slide! Kelly: But, sir, should I not bridge ? Instructor: Mmm, maybe you should, maybe you should. Are you confoosed ?? Well, Whether you are confoosed or amoosed CAI Capp, please note! the Slide Rule Club fwhich is not an organization for demonstrating certain baseball fundamentals? is one of Ptoosevelt's few but nevertheless progressive mathematics clubs. Its purpose is to teach and discuss th f e unctions of the slide rule, an instru- ment which is vitally necessary not only in higher math ' but l ' ' ematics such as calculus a so in various types of engineeri ' ng proiects. The importance of the slide rule may further be illustrated by the fact that U. S. Army experts have found it essential to numerous army maneuvers and operations. Sponsored by Mr. W. W. Brown, physics teacher, the organization has elected its officers: Robert Bouer president- Morto A , , n strahan, vice-president, and Vivian Baker, secretary-treasurer. They are enough advanced in mathematics to do the instructing. Instructor' Did o h O 120 f mathematics SLIDE RULE CLUB OFFICEF ROW TWO: E. Solon ROW C M. Astrahan, R. Bouer, Mr. Br c V. Baker. SLIDE RULE CLUB ROW TWO: R. Boscapomi, L. dermari, I. Katzman, I. Miller Teeman, R. Novak, M. Kurtz Zapolsky, W. Weprin, M. Mc vitz, H. Dluger, L. Novak, S. mond, A. Kuras, A. Bush. H ONE: G. Neufeld, G. Kerbe Mendelsohn I-I lose h E K , . p , . o G. Doroff, I. Fischman, I. We I Elb ' . ein, N. Tabachnick, R. ley, S. Kessler. Horse and Rough Riders-thoroughbreds ALL! RIDING CLUB The Lone Ranqer hasn't anythinq on me. Why, this is only the tourth time, and l ride like a veteran! Yes, the Riding Club certainly has aiven an excellent opportunity to Rough Riders who are the least bit interested in horses. Not only better horsemanship is tauaht but also satety and etiquette on the trail. Way back in '36, when Mrs. Helen Lotz sponsored the club, only qirls were allowed to ride, but now 3'Somethinq new has been added g yes, men ine cludina Mr. lohn P. Hamilton, who is now the sponsor. The otticers tor the semester are Gwen Neuteld, president, Louis Auslander, vicefpresident, Ruth Appel, secretaryftreasurer, and Beverley Soll, club deleaate. For something really worth your while, try horseback ridina with the Roose- velt Ridina Club. Yippeell Yahooll RlDlNG CLUB ROW STX: R. Davis, R. Kasper, N, Dollirrqer, A4 Arorrsort, l.. Rodrrick. ROW l'lVl': l. Wvirrvr l. Fischman, l. Rasmussen, N. Goldstein, lf. Sherlock, R. Yrlfelwlver, E. Kogan, l. Wald, I. Waxlwr. ROW POUR: l, Axelrod, E. Re-relqut, R. Prince, B. lmy, M. Fisher, C. Brooks, B. Hoiliriaoctter, lvl. Spath, RCW THREE: Faselt, D. Rick, M, Zapolsky, L. Sutter, D. Tolnlor, l. Ascherman, A. Axelrod, O. Sellirraer, R. Warman. ROW TWO: L. Henkin, R. Golden, E. Kraemer, E. Patris, B. Flaxrrran, H. Appell, R. Lyrnarr, H. Kaplan, A, Ptlucqcr, RCW ONE: R. Bjork, S. Maril, V. Baker, I. Levy, E. Schwartz, E. Katz. RlDlNG CLUB OFFICERS R. Appel, G. Neufeld, B. Sell, I. Rosenberg, Mr. Hamilton, L. Auslantlvr. Musw the speech of angels ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS ROW FOUR: E. Shapiro, F. Katz, B. Seggerson, D. Lange, H. Brauer, L. Ciee chanowski, B. Brelie, F. Berberick, L. Nosko, E, Iaretz. ROW THREE: G. Evers, H. Du Four, S. Watkins, I. Berberich, N. Fisher, I. Thomas, L. Sabus, L. Doyle, V. Niehaus, I. Dosen, D. Heinrich. ROW TWO: Miss Iohnson, D. Friedman, E. Gole, E. Winchell, C. Ginsburg, L. Levin, R. Morrison, A. Swanborg, S. Iacobson. ROW ONE: I. Landfield, A. Sachs, I. Frankel, E. Rose, E. I-Iatfner, I. Bosacki, H. Bostrom. Accompanist: M. Brose ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS OFFICERS ROW ONE: D. Beu, D. Woll, A. Swan- berg, E. Shapiro, S. Iacobson, Miss Iohnson, R. Morrison, D. Erickson. Accompanist: M. Brose ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS ROW THREE: A. Hewitt, L. Cowell, C. Soroka, D. Marcus, I. Siegel, D. Rick, Miss Iohnson, R. Schwarz, C. Vihon, L Bass, S. Friedland, E. Stensloff, B. Schroeder. ROW TWO: A. Anderson, M. I-Iirsh, A. Lerick, E. Schwartz, P. Paul, C. Bowman, L. Sandquist, I. Roppolo, I. Way, D. Erickson, D. Rix. ROW ONE: M. Gole, G. Friedman, G. Panitch, E. Gold, D. Beu, I. Gibbon, I. Aigner, I. Bissing. Accompanist: D. Woll GIRLS' CHORUS Don't get me startedel could go on for ages talking about the choruses. After all, if we can get an 'S' in the Choral Con- test we should talk about it! Words to that effect can be heard from every member of the Beginning and Advanced Girls' Choruses. Under the able direction of Miss Helen P. Iohnson, they pre- pared a program, the theme of which was Music for Victory. The first half of the program was entirely musical, while the sec- ond half was given in collabora- tion with the G.A.A. There are two groups of offi- cers in the chorusesf-one for the advanced and another for the O l22 With a song in their hearts beginning group. The officers of the Advanced Girls' Chorus are Dorothy Beu, president, Ruth Morrison, vice- president and secretary: Audrey Swanborg, treasurerg Shirley lacobson, librarian. Esther Shapiro has the very important job of sergeant-at- arms. She not only keeps the room quiet and ventilated, but she also keeps the men I?D out! The officers of the Beginning Girls' Chorus are Shirley Anderson, president: Virginia Kalous, vice-president: Ger- trude Evers, secretary, Vivian Moore, librarian: Marilyn Kallen, treasurer: and Analee Hewitt, sergeant-at-arms. As at the Pan American program, the Girls' Chorus fur' nishes the musical background for numerous assemblies and other occasions. BEGINNING GIRLS' CHORUS ROW FOUR: M. Kruty, I. McMillin, Miss Iohnson, L. Hoffmann, C. Demos. ROW THREE: R. Cichy, M. Schaden, B. Sherhin, V. Bernstein, I. De Backer, I. Mortenson, E. Rubenstein, B. Olsen, R. Kortemeier, E. Dombeclc, M. Kuhlin, R, Kuhlin, I. Horhan. ROW TWO: N. Aufrnann, S. Weinel, I. Courtois, I. Kempe, M. Gengler, V. Moore, P. Wilson, P. Plencner, L. Filpi, A. Pedersen, N. Hardesty, L. Urbanski, E. Sugar. ROW ONE: E. Gottfried, P. Wulbert, C. Kaplan, I. Aronson, E. Green, B. Gtawe, A. Dresdner, I. Zimmerman, L. Wenseritt, P. Lorch, R. Haskin, M. Kallen. Accompanist: V. Kalous BEGINNING GIRLS' CHORUS ROW THREE: M. Hoffmann, A. Knutson, C. Brandsma, L, Hass, Miss Iohnson, A. Hewitt, P. Duskin, M. Olken, D. Green. ROW TWO: L. Iohnson, S. Hartman, M. Baker, B. Borchew, L. Faurot, R. Geduldig, D. Doug' las, E. Busse, A. Kamwoski, R. Haber, M, Kurtz. ROW ONE: B. Brockman, B. Rosen, M. Weinstein, R. Nicoli, B. Iohnson, M. Beutler, I. Pilchen, B. Warady. BEGINNING GIRLS' CHORUS OFFICERS ROW TWO: M. Kurtz, V. Moore. ROW ONE: V. Kalous, A. Evers, A, Helvitt, M. Kallen. l23 I Music is a prophecy of what life is to be MIXED CHORUS When one enters Roosevelt and is drawn to room 206 by a sott, harmonious, captivating, melodic tune, he can be assured that the Mixed Chorus, one of the finest groups at Roosevelt, is giving out in song. Under the able guidance ot Mr. Iohn P. Hamilton, this group has tlowered into one of the creditable choruses ot the city. MIXED CHORUS' ROW FIVE: I. Frank, I. Lamprecht, C. Platt, S. Moskovitz, S. Risk, A. Galniclc, I. Levin, G. Straubine, N. Wintroub, L. Scops, I. Liepe, V. Cierny. ROW FOUR: S. Zalon, D. Samuelson, H. Goerner, B. Adler, B. Iniy, G. Woll, C. Galub, A. Friedman, R. Malmstrom, L. Gold, I. Basquel, V. Cannaven, A. Lasko. ROW THREE: C. Feldman, D. Isdale, H. Kuras, S. Ross, R. Gilcher, E. Koehler, E. Weissler, P. Shook, M. Pomerantz, D. Levey, B. Asher, S. Wisse, P. Kuehner, E. Bolcelmann. ROW TWO: B. Fox, M, Stucker, M. Engle, P. Malon, E. Allen, L. Mishlove, L. Sapero, F. Anlcer, S. Cohn, L. Ionas, R. Golden, A, Mauro, H, Katz. ROW ONE: D. Schmelina, L. Paller, B. Kraus, E. Kawin, I. Franks, L. Zalon, Mr. Hamilton, A. Schneider, L. Ehrhardt, D. Kostan, R. Feldman, P. Sodden, R, Gwint. MIXED CHORUS ROW FIVE: I. Easse, I., Auslander, S. Cohen, S. Shapiro, A. Gertler, G. Horcker, A. Schrero, I. Frazes, E. Brown, I. Simon, L. Barkman. ROW FOUR: I. Chazen, F. Schneiderman, S. Krashen, H. Nosanov, B. Rose, C. Cohen, A. Balikov, B. Richter, F. Iankowslci, L. Goldstein, G. Kroll. ROV! THREE: A, Fiedler, A. Psiharis, P. Pautlitz, S. Meyers, B. Flaxrnan, A. Spitzer, M. Baker, B. Fardiner, R, Gill, V, Lyons, R. Gorozdos. ROW TWO: R. Knack, G. Rrown, B. Christopher, A. Iacobs, B. Gerber, G. Kramer, N. Cohen, G. Buchalter, B. Connors, S. Ianot, S. Greenberg, M. Fox. ROW ONE: R. Webber, L. Cohen, M. Cohz, R. Epstein, G. Gordon, S. Hellcr, R. Rubniclc, S. Maril, G. Brislcin, F. Stein, D. Puris. 5 ...,. 'pt K i A X Qi is , 'I I H' N Q, ,. ww! Kkkkr , ,L-8559 li I .. Q 1. 4 gg, -J N ph.: M R . ,V Q 13 x Q M- , ' 2 K QL ' W Q :A Q . ix .-f, L? ,f , , ' Q - L+ 'X B' N 3 'X 3, - Q QL E 'fy Q Q is qw., y f'7fi5 K A v Q ,S yggx Y A' -ek s X N X -Q . s f' 15 ., .a f R.-,P N - YQ. . K ' Q vas' Q Q li' S ,ml f , 54' S Vi fx' . gg. .Q fi if - A as fg, 4- W f 4 --mi KA x iw K 1 , ' g 8 :A 3 4, Q Q Sw Q 3 ,V Q l f ,as , .fu W fi x Q X A - M? 0 Q W , in r A X Q 1' 5 Mi' Nj we 3 wi' 9 ,f ,,- 'iii' .,, if v gk - A 3 ., Q - 'fix M M. , K 'V we . ywlf - 4 L 1 xg df r -, JAM xi 'Mr Boogie to Bach-Music Lovers all THE RECORD BREAKERS Hear that crash! Well, that means that the Record Breakers have arrived and have the situation Well in hand. This group, under the leadership of Martin Ostrow and the sponsorship ot Mr. lohn P. Hamilton, has a variety ot goals which it hopes to reach, among them being the achievement ot a greater appreciation ot music. The members' tastes diiter from Blues in the Night to Beethoven's Fifth The otticers, Martin Gstrow, chancellor: David Zawollcow, vice-chan- cellor, Leonard Stein, scribe, and Richard Willens, financier, hope to bring about a closer relationship among those connected with the organs ization. They hold dances whenever possible and try to build themselves up physically. Yes, this group, the newest one in school, is indeed striving to attain a place in the annals of Roosevelt that will last as long as that institution stands. lt considers itself proud to have among its members several cadets: a captain, a first lieutenant, a second lieutenant, and a tirst ser- geant in the R.O.T.C., the president of the supreme Student Council, and members of the Symphonic Choir and orchestra. Yes, listen closely, the Record Breakers are here. O 126 MUSIC APPRECLIXTION CLUl ROW TWO: G. Richmond, Turetzky, B. Fink. ROW Ol M. Cstrow, L. Stein, R. Wille Mr. Hamilton, D. Zawolkow. Wave, wave, your banners high FLAG TWIRLERS AND MARCHING UNIT Modern design, l calls it! Yepl Something new has been added! The versatile flag twirlers and snappy marching units, the latest thing on the football field, have got the kids going lust organized last year, these girls have strutted their stuff at all the football games, GAA. socials, and school assemblies. Huge blue flags, twirled round and round, add color, pep, and spirit to the scene. Hard work on the part of the girls has brought about the obvious results. USHERETTES The ability to say politely, Your ticket, please, and a charming smile are the basic requirements for membership in the Usherette Club. The Usherettes is a comparatively new organization, having just been formed during the last semester. The principles of ushering were expounded by Mrs. Louise Ege, the club's faculty sponsor. The crew of 50 girls are on duty at all evening perform- ances held in the school audi- torium. When the house lights are on, they stand out from the crowd in their blue and white satin uniforms. MARCHING UNIT ROW THREE: M. Slallman, P. Plencner, E. Warady, L. Wolcoff, B. Frank, D. Mortensen, L. Sabus, H. Neururer, I. Basquel, R. Gorozdos, D. Wigren, l. Lamprechf, G. lacomini, C. Eranlclin, A. Laslco. ROV! TWO: N. Chappel, l. lordrrn, A. Psiharis, D. Rix. ROW ONE: M. Egeland, K, Erbacher, R, Ge- duldiq, E. Kohnlcc. USHER ETTES ROW FOUR: K. Steinrnann, G, Linder'- rnan, R. Goettsch, S. Marcowitz, M. Michales, E. Stensloff, B. Seggerson. ROW THREE: E. Darnell, l. Thomas, L. Doyle, B, Heilingoetter, l. Easelt, M. Longo, D. Schmelinq, A. Michelotti, L. l'v,cKon7le, l. Aigner, ROV! TWO: l. Leaf, R. Chick, C, Mironas, H. Bos- trum, H. lensen. ROW ONE: l. Seltz- errnan, R, Anderson, M. Strornback, B. Burns, V. Davis, V. Nathan, E. Haffner, F. Arikfr, L. Albert, l. Ritterskarnp. Charms to soothe.. ADVANCED ORCHESTRA Brahms, Beethoven, Mozarteah, music, in science, the most aesthetic emo- tions aroused by a series of co-ordinated sounds: in life, one of the most thrilling and beautiful experiences felt by man on earth. One of the best methods of conveying these emotions is by the Symphony Orchestra, and here at Roose- velt our own Advanced Orchestra typifies the greatest organizations in the country, With condensed instrumentation C65 members in alll and less technical proficiency to be expected in a secondary school. This group has represented Roosevelt, with unimpeachable demeanor and musicianship, at all contests and competitions against other schools throughout our district. All these activities were performed in addition to the annual musical program, in which the orchestra shares the key-spot with the chorusesg the furnishing of the processional and other selections for the Ianuary and Iune commencement exercises are also undertaken by the Orchestra. ADVANCED ORCHESTRA FIRST VIOLINS: G. Klein, T. Knittelfelder, V. Reeves, M. Calta, F. Wesserle, C. Knutson, B. Cohen, I. Sianta, F. Schneider. SECOND VIOLINS: S. Goldstein, H. Dluqer, A. Dannhauer, D. Lange, IVI. Avers, K. Skolnick, H. Plotslcy, E. Gurevitz, C. Gertsman, L. Rubenfien. VIOLAS: I. Weiner, M. Miller, L. Bass, L. Auslander, S. Laurie, I. Gottlieb. CELLOS: I. Schuman, A. Zmyslony, I. Gins- berg, F. Peltz, A. Freedman, L. Ascher, N. Goldstein, I. Stein. WOODWINDS: R. Becker, I. Shudnow, G. Sarnrnel, E. Potz, H. Zarky, R. Galler, D. Holzman, S. Alexander, A. Midlash. BASS: I... Stein, H. Goodman, W. Schumer, D. Tobler. BRASS: I. Bram, R. Malmstrom, I. Rosenthal, H. Kuhn, I. Rubenstein, IVI. Greenstein. PERCUSSION: I. Anderson, R. Mendelsohn, H, Krasnow. PIANO: C. Golub. LIBRARIANS: P. Chez, IVI. Palmer, I. Borovik. O 128 Music is the language of another world BEGINNERS'-INTERMEDIATE ORCHESTRA Ot the three orchestras in Roosevelt, two are beginning groups. The Begin- ners' Orchestra is organized mainly to promote a greater musical under- standing and a basic knowledge ot orchestra instruments. ln the Intermediate Orchestra, students are encouraged to develop their technique with the Advanced Orchestra and a greater, more appreciative understanding ot music is the immediate goal. An outstanding feature of the orchestral program is the use of student teachers. The members' daily programs are governed by a permanent student conductor, under whom they perform the exercises which help increase their musical knowledge before entering the advanced group. These organizations show most clearly the goal that may be attained by complete student participation. BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE ORCHESTRAS VIOLINS: H. Lasser, R. Simon, R. Shapiro. CELLOS: L. Zalon, N. Dollinger, E. Gootnick, V. Gussin, L. Turow, T. Zuckerman, WOODWINDS: B. Fein, M. Henkin, M. Goldstein, S. Zalon, E. Mann, F. Silbertrust, A. Glass, M. Zamutt, P. Geller, l. Aigner, H. Appell, l. Rimsky. BASS: E. Oesterreicher, B. Edelman, M. Groot, l. Milstein. BRASS: I. Levinson, M. Katz, H. Adelman, N. Geltuncl, B. Karlin, M. Temple, E. Schwartz, V. Kuxhausen, S. Sibulsky. PERCUSSION: l. Schwartzberg, A. Missner, G. Neufeld, M. Dickstein, A. Fishbein. PIANO: E. Folk. 129 O Music thafs good to the last note OFFICERS OF THE CONCERT BAND CLUB President ......., .,.... l AMES RUTTENBERG Viceepresident . . . . . . .BERNARD NUDELMAN Secretary ........,. ....... ......,...... P A UL SElBER'l' Treasurer ..............,..... ..... R OBERT MENDELSOHN Student Council Representative. . , .... .Sl-lERWlN CAZANOV PERSONNEL OF THE CONCERT BAND OBOE CORNETS Merle Christiansen loseph Bram CLARINETS lames Ruttenberg Rhoda Hirsch Eugene Deutsch Robert Galler Seymour Diamond Albert Hirsch Diana Adams Ierome Stiebel Melvin Kaufman Victor Sklair Mildred Segal Robert Herman Dan King Lester Gordon Bernard Star Ira Glick lack Glassman Lester Spielman ALTO SAXOPHONES lrwin Katzman Iames Dorsey TENOR SAXOPHONE Sherwin Cazanov BARITONE SAXOPHONE Zelmer Olken BASSOONS Earl Petz Marvin Ditkowslcy William Tropper TRUMPETS Robert Thompson Dale Hendershot FRENCH HORNS Paul Seibert Bernard laffe Raymond Corob TROMBONES Boris Franzus Bernard Nudelman Alvin Baron Neil Shapiro BARITONES Edward Weisshaar Seymour Shein SOUSAPHONES Calvin Kramer Lawrence Harrison Kenneth Gross SNARE DRUM Seymour King BASS DRUM Richard l-leda TYMPANI Robert Mendelsohn CONCERT BAND The present Concert Band, although some what smaller in size than its predecessor, rank: with the very finest yet produced at Roosevelt This group symbolizes all that is the best in the band department. The one man responsible fo all that the band is today is its able director Capt. Rollins-Angove Seabury. All those Whc have been associated with Cap, even for c short time, during his many years at Roosevelt have experienced the thrill of knowing a greg musician and a mighty fine, human person. Always eager to serve Roosevelt in any Wai they can, members of the band have built a fini reputation for themselves by performing o festivals, concerts, and assemblies. Music wakes the soul and lifts it high PERSONNEL OF THE INTERMEDIATE BAND PICCOLO Arthur Dubinsky Eb CLARINET Walter Schreiber Bb CLARINETS Ross Conner Samuel Horberq Richard Sloan Shirley Muffson Marvin Wolper Dorothy Rubin Sheldon Belofsky ldelle Marcus lean Fox loseph Schank SOPRANO SAXOPHONE Raymond Chellrnan ALTO SAXOPHONES Corinne Rosen Ted Kurtz Helen Dorsey Arthur Larson TENOR SAXOPHONES Seymour Okner Paul Bernstein CORNETS Henry Lunardi Saul Benzuly Rodney Dorsey Richard Litowski MELLOPHONES Donald Pauli Sheldon Balzac TROMBONES Neil Shapiro Harvey Schaeffer Marvin Cversh Robert Davies BARITONE Stuart Nahin SOUSAPHONES Leonard Blinderrnan larnes Allen Carl Fischman DRUMS Annette Maqrarn Albert Weber INTERMEDIATE BAND After a semester or two in the Beainners' Band, the youthful musician advances the next step in his climb to the Concert Band---the Inter- mediate Band, and there he will learn the more difficult but more interesting musical composi- tions. Hard work, patience, and perseverance have their rewards in the happy culmination of the annual Band Concert. Through these concerts, the youna musicians qain valuable experience in playinq before an audience and confidence and praise for their playing ability. 131 O The meaning of song goes deep BEGINNING BAND With shining, eager faces uplifted, they anxiously wait to play their first notes as a musical group. The moment draws near as the director, Capt. Rollins A. Seabury, raises his baton. The great moment arrives, they place their instru- ments to their lips, and lo and behold, they actually blow! Perhaps the result isn't the same as that of a symphony, but they're young and they will practice with the fire of youth. The clarinets squeak on some of the high notes, the trumpet may be a little flat, but what does that matter? Captain Seabury has patience and under- standing. He realizes that it takes a long time to make a fine musical aggrega- tion, and in these bands, the musicians of tomorrow learn by their mistakes today. O I32 PERSONNEL OF THE BEGINNERS' BAND CLARINETS Roger Mehnert Gene De Roin Anne Schneider Rosemary Bruck Faye Levy Frances Reiffel Kenneth Weiss Gilda Simon Millicent Shankman Sheldon Schaps Arlene Chud Robert Brenner Revelle Singer Shirley Katz Ierome Franklin ALTO SAXOPHONES Elizabeth Flick Edyihe Ehrlich TENOR SAXOPHONES lack Hornunq lames Winston DRUMS Robert Youman CORNET S Alex Lerman Daniel Placko lsidore Horowitz Harold Greenband Edward Cohn Leonard Reiffel Elliot Tucker Carl Galub MELLOPHONES Marshall Rosner Seymour Moss lacob Levin TROMBONES Carrie Peck Louis Shapiro Lawrence Kabins BARITONE lames Reed TUBAS Eugene Gross Haskell Borowsky Dependable service-superior entertainment STAGE AND LIGHT COMMITTEE The motto of the stage and light committee is Service and Loyalty to Roose- velt. ln accomplishing their purpose, the committee members have willingly accepted the tasks put before them and have carried them out to the fullest extent. Their work includes setting up bleachers, operating all stage equipment during assemblies and special school events, and assisting, during their extra time, in the construction of scenery for school programs. The committee is under the very capable sponsorship of Mr. Edward G. Mraz, who has guided and instructed the boys for the last four years. lt is under the supervision of Constantine Rsiharis, chairman, and Homer Ratsakis, co- chairman. The other members of the committee are assigned to special jobs during all performances in the auditorium. All lighting effects are under the direction of Homer Batsakis and Harold Richter, and the spots are under the direction of George Parker and Roger Anderson. The public address sys- tem is capably handled by George Christl. Robert Olson and Paul MacDonald are in charge of the curtain. The stage manager is Ronald Stuart who has as his assistants lack Wall and Paul Watson. Keeping in mind the tradition of the school, We can and we will for Roose- velt, these boys have done their jobs well in making all school perfarmances more enjoyable for those who take part as Well as for those Who make up the audience. STAC E-TIGHT CGMMITTEE STAGE-LTGHT COlVMl'l'lEE Psiharis H. Batsakis, T. Wall, Mr. Mraz. G. Christi, R, Anderscn, P. Watson, R. Henning, M. Cleveland, H Ripk r G P lt STAGE-LIGHT COMMITTEE STAGE-LIGHT COMMITTEE R Kraft M Finder S, Alpcrin, D. Placko, T. Ponchcr. D. Kroschel, C. Carmichael, R. MacDonald, R. Stuart, R Olswn lufiw may winner? Q ?5!Z?Yf3. ' 'f '.....i x if ff A 1 if 'L at 5 S H 5 is K 1 Q V 1 3 ! gf ls WH K B5 'gi -Wx Q .Q 7 Q v wk, Q K A wi ' Amis' -X U ,. :IF . I ,FI hw. There's something about a soldier What is the significance of l:t.O.T.C. train- ing? When you see an R.O.T.C. cadet in uniform do you know what he represents, what ideals he has, and what standards he must live up to? ln the years that have passed, the public has been of the opinion that the Reserve Officers Training Corps was merely an or- ganization without definite purpose other than simply to wear a fancy uniform with a lot of brass on it. That theory had been held over from the old days of high school cadets but has now been dispersed by the present national emergency. This has been proved by the records of cadet graduates now in the armed services of our country. R.O.T.C. COLOR SQUAD R. Anderson, G. Christl, S. Gottlieb, H. Lindberg Sixty-five per cent of the officers now in the Army and Navy are graduv ates of a course in R.O.T-C training. Of this group three have already ree ceived the Congressional Medal of Honor and many others have received lesser awards for meritorious service rendered. Every one of these men claims that his training here has definitely helped him to accomplish his appointed mission in this emergency. True enough, not all the men that have had such instruction are commis- sioned officers in the armed servicesg however, there are very few who do not hold at least a non-commissioned officer's rank. Not only in time of emergency but in the everyday walks of life, the men who have had R.O.T.C. training have taken their places in civilian life and attained marked success. Of course, education is a great asset to anyone, yet many of the leaders in commerce, industry, and education have had some military background which has somehow aided them in their work. Thus, it is evident that R.O.T.C. training is not just fancy uniforms and a lot of brass. lt has a definite purpose, the training of the youth of the United States, and that purpose it means to accomplish. O 6 Reaching new heights in marching tempo R.O.T.C. BAND What a far cry the present military band is from that 2U-piece aggregation which marched into the new Roosevelt High School 'building from the old Hibbard School back in February, l927. Everything was different, in- cluding the leader. At that time the late Capt. Hibbard E. Whittelsen was its director. Things are different now. The first change came in April, l92Q, when Capt. R. A. Sea- bury came to take over band directing duties. Then things started popping The Captain stepped right in and took over like the ca- pable leader he has shown himself to be dur- ing these many years at Roosevelt. The RC. T.C. Band has performed its duties in true military style and it has a record to which it can point with pride. lt has played at all Federal lnspections, R.O.T.C. assemblies, and every single football game for the past l3 seasons, quite a record! PERSONNE CORN ETS-TRUMPETS William Tropper Earl Rosenberg Alvin Resnick lack Berry lack Bever Harris Barnett Albert Miller HORN Virgil Roti TROMBONES Alvin Baron Marvin Leibovitz lrvinq Rosenthal Donald Schram Bernard Nudelman Ierry Arnold SOUSAPHONE Seymore Shein LOF R.O.T.C. BAND DRUMS Leslie Gilmore Robert Mendelsohn Lawrence Stern Ernest Berez CYMBAL Seymore Rifkin BASS DRUM Edward Nicolas Eli CLARINET Ray Hartz Bl? CLARINETS Paul Meyer Robert Herman Phillip Lamasky Arnold Melnick ALTO SAXAPHONE Marvin Leqator TENOR SAXAPHONE Richard Edgren Ready, aim, fire RIFLE TEAM Home on the range-what range? The kitchen range? No, the rifle range! That's where the boys on the Rifle Team really find their comfort. But the com- mon complaint of all the fellows is that they are shooting at the wrong things, i.e., instead of taking pot-shots at targets, they want to give the Iaps the business out of the business end of a rifle. Yearly competition is held among the schools in the Sixth Corps Area, which includes Wisconsin, Illi- nois, and Michigan, to determine which team has the sharp-shooters with the keenest eyes. This year, the fellows finished well up in the standings, and for this achievement, letters were awarded them. Most of the members of the team also are members of the Iunior division of the National Rifle Association. If one were to look at the records of the N.R.A., he would find that the Roosevelt members rank high, for many have attained the highest ratings of the asso- ciation. Replied one of the members on being asked what he wanted most in life, I want to finish first in the Sixth Corps Area shooting. R.O.T.C. COMPETITIVE PLATOON ROW THREE: M. Teeman, I. Levin, D. Retsky, B. Fischer, B. Fink, E. Rubens, G. I-Ioecker, F. Zuehlke, R. Hanson, A. Birnbaum, C. Galub, S. Stiss. ROW TWO: M. Shore, S. Laurie, I. Warshawsky, L. Camberis, I. Probstein, H. Leve, E. Swim- mer, C. Heftel, R. Laff, R. Conner, A. Sager. ROW ONE: R. Friedlander, W. Stille, A. Zelitzky, S. Okner, C. Lipson, L. Ross, A. Turetzky, A. Hartman, S. Cornfielcl, H. Stone, W. Schomar, I. Hornung. OFFICERS: W. Sullivan, E. Mirsky. R.O.T.C. RIFLE TEAM ROW TWO: D. Pennington, W. Sullivan, I. Wall, M. Teeman, B. Leader. ROW ONE: S. Appleblood, A. Turetsky, E. Mirsky, W. Stille, W. Liebovitz. R.O.T.C. OFFICERS ROW THREE: A. Turetsky, S. Faber, R. Ryan, S. Stiss. ROW TWO: C. Gross, A. Rodman, M. Teeman, R. Friedlander, W. Liebovitz, D. Pennington, E. Petz, S. Alper, E. Rosenberg. ROW ONE: W. Sullivan, S. Levinson, C. Carmichael, S. Appleblood, Sergeant I. O'Leary, L. LeVine, L. Stein, E. Mirsky. R.O.T.C. INSTRUCTOR AND AIDES Lieutenant Colonel S. Appleblood, Sergeant I. O'Leary, Major L. LeVine. -Balvs eye again! R.O.T.C. STAFF Sergeant I. O'Leary, Military Instructor, Lieutenant Colonel S. Appleblood, Battalion Commander, Major L. LeVine, Ex- ecutive Officers, Captain L. Stein, Adjutant, Second Lieu- tenant S. Faber, Supply Officer. R.O.T.C. COMPANY A ROW FIVE: I. Levin, S. Cogan, R. Hughes, R. Linstead, A. D'Zur, K. Skolnick, R, Corob, I. Godbury, I. Hornung, R. Teich. ROW FOUR: B. Fischer, M. Avers, I. Levinson, S. Blackman, A. Roeder, P. Fleishman, D. Meyer, A. Birnbaum. ROW THREE: R. Hanson, S. Laurie, A. Krasnowsky, I. Kart- tunen, S. Platt, R. Ott, H. Gelfman, R. Falder, V. Noller, K. Nelson. ROW TWO: R. Golden, A. Lieberman, I. Lamitz, S. Fineman, M. Hoecker, C. Iensen, W. Schumer, I. Gottlieb, I. Warshawsky, C. Fisher. ROW ONE: B. Brenner, G. Hoosin, E. Goldman, W. Golding, T. Abbott, N. Dollinger, M. Bliwas, R. Ottenfeld, B. Karlin, I. Levinson. OFFICERS: S. Faber, W. Leibovitz, W. Sullivan. R.O.T.C. COMPANY B ROW SIX:: G. Spath, I. Lowenthal, R. Barber, I. Baum, D. Hendershot, F. Chez. ROW FIVE: M. Shore, B. Friedman, I. Poncher, W. I-Iasbach, G. Sessler, A. Aronson. ROW FOUR: I. Wall, R. Bublitz, F. House, L. Goldstein, A. Herz, S. Corn- field. ROW THREE: R. Laff, L. Novar, R. Leader, Z. Alper, C. Stewart, D. Sachs. ROW TWO: F. Zuehlke, B. Wax, R. Zierk, E. Edelson, E. Nichols, I. Reitman. ROW ONE: B. Leader, N. Goldberg, R. Lorell, S. Silverstein, R. Holzer, F. Brown, W. Linz, S. Franklin, C. Galub. OFFICERS: A. Turetzky, M. Teeman, M. Hengle, S. Levinson, E. P'etz, S. Alper. R.O.T.C. COMPANY C ROW FIVE: E. Simon, C. Lipson, D. Holzman, L. Nare, R. Ort, H. Becker, S. Winter, H. Penansky, F. Chezem, F. Lofchie, R. Anderson. ROW FOUR: W. Stille, L. Camberis, R. Ostvand, L. Asher, I. Weiner, H. Leve, L. Isaacson, G. I-Ioecker, I. Probstein, R. Menclelsohn, I. Katzman. ROW THREE: S. Okner, I. Nare, W. Remillong, F. Robinson, H. Stone, L. Levinthal, M. Finder, R. Seeler, D. Wilson, L. Ross. ROW TWO: R. Connor, R. Callner, H. Lindberg, P. Bernstein, M. Becker, C. Swoboda, W. Stein, A. Sager, H. Chase, I-I. Ullrich. ROW ONE: V. McC'ants, A. Hartman, A. Zelitzky, L. Formeister, D. Oswald, H. Lasser, I. Kramer, M. Seglin, R. Davis, E. Swimrner, A. Ross, V. Harrington. OFFICERS: R. Friecllancler, S. Stiss, C. Gross, A. Rudman, E. Mirsky. R.O.T.C. COMPANY D ROW SIX: H. Katz, I. Young, D. Rosenberg, D. Ross, D. Placko, H. Schwartz, E. Killipse. ROW FIVE: R. Bremer, I. Milstein, I. Hansen, W. Gershowitz, B. Cowin, C. Weider, B. Wigdor, E. Hiken. ROW FOUR: E. Rubens, I. Lazary, H. Borowsky, E. Evensen, R. McNeill, W. Linasey, R. Tuller, A. Frank. ROW THREE: I. Mullins, P. Wallace, N. Gilisse, N. Gelfund, D. Edelman, P'. Chan, K. Weiss. ROW TWO: H. Kosh, A. Klugman, W. Seltzer, S. Balzac, C. Erickson, D. Pauli, E. Cohn. ROW ONE: B. Fink, I. Peel, A. Vavrk, M. Berman, C. Cooper, M. Goldstein, R. Simon, I. Conn. OFFI- CERS: R. Ryan, C. Carmichael, D. Retsky, E. Rosenberg. 4. S 25.4 xr - Y. gf h yK'L . 5 ,. A vf M W- W ' .K 1 , .K K K KK . . KX -ww. -5 . S w gig 'M w..qf,f. m A . . , . . yi. Q , . KKK. . . - Q 1.1 K F K8 KKKK - ' ,K Q . - f ---,.. .- . iv -QL L Lx Si ' :mi i k ' rw? ' QR KK KK K'.. KK . Js- ...H .9 1 K K KE KK KK 511 . 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'35 -K k ' SAL 1- ' ' I' Q uf ,I 'N K 22-R 2 + we xl 'S is' ' -N wx. f - .N K . F5 5: N- H .K X , , 51-..+m.,,Sv:?'gxLs1f 7 i s w -.N w f ,,. . n :FA H -:f + 5725- Q F All out-for America We are at war. Everyone of us is faced with the immediate challenge of just what ' o about it. We can and we must do something now. Those of us who are I giving active military service can find more tihan enough to do in that other branch of r tional service known as Civilian Defense. are going to d CIVILIAN DEFENSE CORPS OFFICERS Mr, Naden, R. Geduldig, I. Stiebel, W, Barrett. S CIVILIAN DEFENSE CORPS ROW THREE: H. Behrens, I, Harner, M, Kostan, I. Iohnston, E. Krauss, D. Wilson, I. Blomstrand, W. Anderson, A. Hirsch, E. Kohnke, I. Smith, V. Sklair, D. Gale, R. Lovell, V. Mc- Canta, ROW TWO: R. Golden, M. Kunst, F, Flinn, W. Hofmann, R. Sweeney, H. Chase, R, Valkenaar. ROW ONE: V. Kostoff, R. Pregozen, O 140 C. Bryk, P. Schneider, M, Hoecker, A SHARE I N I. Handler, S. Gritsonis, H. Gritsonis. BUY RMERICQ DEFENSE s Hof-:os M.fflfi'5'CS have taken the opportunity of showing patriotism ar good citizenship by linking up our activities as a school community with the broader cor munity challenge of Civilian Defense. We have organized the Roosevelt Civilian Defen: Auxiliary modeled after the present divisional or area organization throughout the city, tl relationship between the Student Council and the auxiliary being the same as that betwee the city government and the Civilian Defense organization. Here at Roosevelt High School we Any stamps or bonds today? DEFENSE STAMP SECRETARIES In the present emerqency, the schools are doing their utmost in the purchase id sale of War Bonds and Stamps. Here at Roosevelt one can find the whole .ldent body behind the drive. During the division periods, the Defense Stamp Secretaries ably take over e responsibility of selling these vital contributions of the pupils toward ctory. Sponsoring this Worthy drive is Mr. W- G. Hendershot, Who, with the assist- ice of the secretaries, carries out the financial business involved in this oject. DEFENSE STAMP SECRETARIES ms L. Weinstein, E. Perelqut, M, Glinberq, B. Naps l. Fischrnan, A. Schencker, M. Alper. 'W TWO: H. Vogel, Y. Peachar, D. Ada , Fleck, F. Wagner. ROW ONE: E. Goldberg, D. Bass, hin, l , EZ ii? 2 Z 4,4?, 2 Z ? ,!1? 2? y ' 1-ZKHZR I ,,k,Zfzz2ZZ Z 2 Z f ,Q Z ln the past year, 1941-1942, Roosevelt has risen to new heights in the field of athletics. ln actual competition, her teams have maintained their standing of previous years with but little change. 1-lowever, they have gained something finer and more significant than championships and medals, n namely, a spirit of friendly com- petition and fellowship. This spirit, which is so essential to successful living, is as important as anything a high school can give to her stu- dents, and es- pecially to h +11- er a.. letes. Physical! g Sound, Morallg Straight O 144 A sound mind in a sound body R CLUB The R Club, whose membership is restricted to boys who have won athletic letters, is one of Roosevelt's strongest organizations. After being inactive for some time, the club was reorganized this semester under the leadership of Mr. D. I. Naden, print shop teacher who h h d , as a much experience in organization work of this kind. The club has declared th e owship and good sportsmanship throughout the school. Under the leadership of their newly elected officers, Iulian Markels, president: Albert Siegal, vice-president: Allen Bellos, secretary, David Anderson, treasurerg and Wilbur Eisenberg, sergeant- at-arms, the lettermen hope to do much t oward the accomplishment of these purposes. at its purpose is to promote f ll Under its new plan, besides sponsoring all interclass athletic tournaments, the R Club will show movies concerning athletics, hear well-known speakers, and do many things to make the student body and the faculty more sports- minded and more conscious of the importance of physical fitness. The lettermen have shown more enthusiasm and interest in the club this semester than ever before. lf this enthusiasm is maintained, the boys will certainly accom high aims. plish their R CLUB ROW SIX: G. Rosenberg, I. Waxler, W. Sullivan, D. Anderson, A. Simrnon, E. Andrezak, P. Mac- Donald, A. Siegel. ROW FIVE: S. Rothenberg, I, Alexander, W. Hafner, I. I-Iarner, B, Barrett, I. Shaps, S. Appleblood, S. Gottlieb, E. Deutsch, I. Glass, B. Cohen. ROW FOUR: W. Bass, C. Swoboda, L. Howard, C. Flitrnan, M. Edidin, A. Goldman, B. Rosenberg, A. Kuras, F. Schneider, W. Leibovitz. ROW THREE: E. Silverstone, M. Ostrow, M. Gerber, I. Levin, I. Stern, R. Webber, A. Bellos, B. Berkowitz, A. Perlin, E. Greenspan. ROW TWO: R. I-leda, S. Flaschen, R. Femmel, P. Warren, G. Schulman, A. Turetzky, E. Mirsky, I. Gottlieb, A. Baron, N. Rudes. ROW ONE: Mr. Naden, W. Eisenberg, I-I. Nosanov, B. Liss, I. Markels, M. Teeman, S. Sagat, B. Herrmann, R. Weiss. ROLIER G. Keller, I. Chan, L. Kulik, M Egeland, D. Beu, A. Pflueger, V. Reeves, S. Waarich, L. Iohnson, R. Geduldig, N. Chappel, E. Kohnke, R Goettsch, I. Way, S. Iacobson M. Cyrnanowsl-ci, V. Soder- berg, P. Kuehner, R. Chick K. Erbacher, V. Nathan. 750-POINT CLUB INNER ROW: S. Marcowitz, P. Lurie, B. Marcowitz, S. Linn, B. Norberg, B. Richter, E. Perel+ gut, R. Lubinski, A. Muhr, l. Axelrod, L. Sabus, OUTER ROW: G. Neufeld, l. Mack, E. Geannopulos, S. Ross, B. Hoff- mann, I. Levy, E. Silverman, F. Dicker, C. Maenza, O. Sell- inger, F. Silverman, R. Goroz- dos, B. lmy, M. Fisher, C. Franklin, I. Fischman, H. Kras- now, R. Holzman, I. Ritter- skamp, L. Albert, I. Bosacki, V. Baker, M. Glees, A. Bat- salcis, l. Horban, H, Borr. The cream of the crop Roma The Roosevelt Letter Girls are really lt ! Leadership, sportsmanship, and scholarship are but a few of the obstacles a letter girl has to take in her stride. Earning 1000 points is no breeze, and after a letter is won, there's still more to do-chevrons are awarded for additional points. The members of Roleir are all leaders of the G.A.A.-they try to set an example for the other girls and to urge them on to earning their own R's. 750-POINT CLUB Iust a little further, and then-wow-l'll be a letter girl. That is the main thought in every 750-Point Club girl's heart. After all, 750 points are no trifle, and the girls who have earned them are quite ambitious and industrious. They are all prominent in G.A.A. activities: bowling, riding, swimming, and hiking: in short, they work mighty hard to get that coveted Under the guidance of Mrs. Louise Ege the 750-Point girls are forging ahead! 145 O Ladies of the Lake AQUABELLES The superlative mermaids that enhance King Neptune's underewater court are being given a run for their money by Boosevelt's own mermaids, the Aqua Belles. The already able feminine swimmers are coached by Miss Frances Parsche in the art of synchronized activities. Swimming at the head of the group is Pres. Dorothy Beu, Siglinda Schu- macher is second in command, Leonor Iohnson records the club data, Dorothy Erickson counts the silver fand perhaps some greenbaclcsl, and Iune Leaf is general go-between and club delegate. The intricacies of performing aquatic acrobatics to music are expounded by this competent group, who have already presented a memorable water pageant for the enjoyment of the entire school. Dry-land meetings are held once a week, at which time the problems of the club are cared for and new suggestions for stunts, ballets, and pageants are discussed. Members of this club can use extra periods to practice in the pool. The requirements for membership in the group are the ability to swim the length of the pool and to perform a few stunts Csuch as a dolphin or a surface divei and willingness to follow directions. It is hoped that some day in the future every girl in school will swim well enough to become an Aqua Belle. AQUABELLES BOW FOUR: A. Pfluege M. Egeland, V. Baker, Aigner, A. Batsakis, L. K lik, E. Henry, I. Marti Miss Parsche. HO' THREE: B. Morgenstein, Mack, I. Leaf, I. Way, Bellar, D. Beu, K. Erbache D. Erickson, I. Iohnson, l Glees. ROW TWO: F. Wo ner, D. Lange, I. Ericksc R. Gorozdos, I. Faselt, Liepe, R. Lubinski, I. Tho: as, D. Rix, I, Bosan. RO' ONE: D. Wigren, A. Pe-de sen, L. Iohnson, E. Hewi L. Schumacher, R. Goettsc R, Geduldig, N. Chappt R. Lebow. It takes a level head to win G.A.A. DELEGATES She sure can jitterbugln Yea, and she Wears such nice clothes. What about that editorial she wrote for journalism? And best of all, she knows what's going on when we talk about sports boy, she's plenty o.k. Whom are they talking about? Why a G.A.A, girleof course! Who else has personality, brains, and athletic ability! The Roosevelt Girls' Athletic Association stresses all of these points, 250 points, a blue and gold triangle: 500 points, an A g 750 points, another AH: and then Roleir is only a few more steps. l,000 points and thenfthat rnuch- yearnedffor letter! The rules of good sportsmanship and leadership are well taught and carried out. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Louise Ege, the G.A.A. has functioned Very successfully. px: i. G.A.A. DELEGATES ROW FOUR: A. Hewitt, M. Specht, E. Kohnke, H. Nudelman, G. Neufeld, L. Kulik, H. Boor, H Hoffman, G. Gwint, G. Linderman, V. Reeves, D. Cwik, A. Pflueger, E. Kraemer, A. Hansen B. lmy, I. Bosacki, L. lohnson, I. DeBacker, S. Marcowitz, B. Marcowitz, A. Axelrod, M. Fisher R. Gorozdos. ROW THREE: E. Yaross, C. Franklin, A. Lasko, B. Riggs, S. Ross, E. Patris, L Coryell, R. Beck. ROW TWO: L. Anderson, B. Schroeder, D. Rix, A. Muhr, F. Abrahamson L. Larson, I. Mack, L. lohnson, C. Mironas. ROW ONE: A. Psiharis, R. Chick, R. Geduldig, N Chappel, V. Soderberg, A. Batsakis, M. Glees, D. Beu, K. Erbacher, Mrs. Ege. 14 I ' ' Q u : A It's the spirit that counts FOOTBALL ROW FOUR: D. Pigoni, L. Brown, A. Soraich. ROW THREE: B. Berkowitz, VV. Gerlitz, E. Andrezak, R. Fiorella, L, Lowenthal, W, Ervin, W. Utz, D. Comm, D. Seidler, A. Simmon, R. Eemmel, W. Eisenberg. ROW TWO: Coach Alton, H. Sklare, W. Schneider, G. Solosko, K. Gross, F. Scharton, A. Zelm, P, Warren, A. Baron, l. Lieberman, G. Schulman, I. Fitzpatrick, R. King. ROW ONE: A. Bellos, F. Schneider, A. Perlin, E. Greenspan, N. Rudes, G. Iohannesen, H. Goldberg, H. Kramer, B. Nudelman, H. Nosanov, G, Rosenberg, A. Siegel, I. Gottlieb. O 148 E Ls FOOTBALL TEAM Go Rough Riders, Go! Go, Rough Riders, Go! Go Rough Riders, Go! This familiar refrain, shouted to the rhythm of beating feet and clapping hands was a great factor, during the l94l season, in sending our football team into a tie for third place with Amundsen's mighty Vikings, section champions in l94U. The Rough Riders suffered their greatest heart- bre T at the beginning of the season when they lost me opener to Schurz, 13-l2. Bouncing right back they won five of their remaining seven games, losing only to Senn and Amundsen and beatirg Lane, Sullivan, Taft, Lake View and Waller. The consistent, hard-hitting play of the back- field was sparked by the efforts of Wilbur Eisen- berg, a junior, who was voted all-section fullback. Along with Willie, George lohanneson, co-cap- tain and most valuable player to his team, did most of the ball carrying. Gther backs whose play was outstanding were Dave Pigoni, Dick King, Al Rudes, and Babe Greenspan. For the l94l season, as always, Coach E. E. Alton turned out one of the strongest lines in the city. Prominent in the forward wall were lim Fitzpatrick, end, Co-Captain Herbie Goldberg, Ray Femmal, guards and tackles, and Ben Berk- owitz and Herb Nosanov, centers. More than anything, we would have the mem- bers of this year's football team remember the Waller game, in which they beat a poor team by a narrow margin, after struggling through mud up to their ankles and a cold, biting rain that poured down on the field all afternoon: we would have them remember the band, playing away in spite of the cold, the rain, and the mud, we would have them remember the cheerleaders, kneeling on that cold, muddy ground, clad in white pants, perhaps with bare knees, cheering the team on to victory: we would have them remember the shivering crowd, small as it was, cheering with heart and soul: we would have them remember the school sports writers whose fingers were too numb to be of any use: we would have them remember their principal, there that Saturday as he was there every Saturdayf we would have them re- member themselves-the team, freezing, slipping, struggling, falling in the cold wet mud. Most of all, we would have everyone remember that at that game the team, the band, the cheerleaders, the crowd, the sports writers, and the principal all knew one denominatorfthe indomitable will ex- pressed in the words: WE CAN AND WE WILL Harry Kramer, Lovit:h Siegal, Al Simmon, and -FOR RQOSEVELTIH igggvi 1 1 1 A CTX W 1 4 l Sons of Neptune sw1MM1NG TEAM When Adolph Kiefer, Doyle Gray, Gus Horshke, and other outstanding swimmers were graduated from Roosevelt, they Ieft behind them a great tradition. In striving to uphold that tradition, this year's swimming teams have distinguished themselves as among the strongest of RooseveIt's athletic aggregations. A rapidly improving Senior team established itself as the eighth ranking team in the city in the fall semester city meet, held at the University of Chicago. This high rating was achieved chiefly through the efforts of Harold Gerber, a sophomore, who distinguished himself in that meet as the city's third best backstroker. Alsop lacing third in a crawl event, Captain Bill Barrett achieved for his lunior team a tenth place ranking in city-wide competition. The Seniors looked to the sping season with higher hopes than ever. The addition of Barrett and Lunardi, former Iunior stars, strengthened the team considerably. During this season the boys did not Win many events, but they turned in some of the fastest times recorded by Roosevelt mermen and have maintained the fellowship and good sportsmanship which have been char- acteristic of all previous teams under the coaching and personal influence of Coach R. R. Marx. SWIMMING TEAM UPPER LEFT: H. Lunardi, A. Dannhauer, A. Krasnowsky, F, Schneiderrnan, H. Borowsky, G. Sillani, B. Herrmann, B, Kaiser. UPPER RIGHT, STANDING: W. Kalck. ROW TWO: L. Stern, P. Warren, R. Lintz, Mr. Marx. ROW ONE: H. Gerber, D. Seidler, G. Schneider, E. Lang. LOWER LEFT: A. Kuras, I. Glass, M. Becker, W. Barrett, I. Markels. LOWER RIGHT, STANDING: Mr. Marx, F. Schneider. KNEELING: D. Small, M. Lang, D. Samuelson, C. Swoboda, R. Lucasini, F. Drink- wctter, S. Alexander, R. Malmstrorn. Sound of hearty fleet of foot TRACK The l942 Track season appears to be a most promising one tor the Roosevelt team. Mr. I. N. Harris, basketball mentor, took over the coaching duties this season and bent every ettort to develop a strong aggregation capable ot measuring up to the highest standard in high school track competition. Outstanding among the trackmen were the Senior sprinters, Greenspan, Franzus, Iohanneson, and Liss, and Iunior Highiurnper Stewey Flaschen, who won the city high jump title before becoming a Senior. Captains Bill Bass and Buddy Flitman Were the outstanding distance runners, contributing the consistent performance necessary to round out a Well-balanced team. The most casual observer must have seen a marked change in the team during the season. The boys have taken more interest in the sport and have practiced harder than any previous team. Their ultimate success can be attributed mainly to the efforts of Coach Harris. TRACK TEAM ROW FOUR: H. Borowsky, M. Trikas, G. Schmidt, I. Franklin, Mr. Harris. ROW THREE: B. Liss, Webber, I. Stern, G. Iohannesen. ROW TWO: M. Shochet, H. Corin, S. Cazcmov, H. Greenbcmd, S. Saleson. ROW ONE: E. Somach, R. Trabish, C. Flitman, W. Bass, L. Chamberis. TRACK TEAM ROW TVVO: W. Tegtmeyer, I. Fitzpatrick, B. Franzus, A. Bellos, P. Warren, W. Eisenberg, M. Markovitz, B. Berkowitz. HOW ONE: H. Rice, C. Kramer, S. Flaschen, N. Edell, B. Kasper. EY 1, - ia O 152 BASEBALL ln the last few years, America's national pastime has come into its own at Roosevelt as a top-ranking sport. This year's team is fortunate in having Mr. Henry A. Racic, newest addi- tion to the athletic department, who can devote all his time to the develop- ment of a good ball club. Whether or not we are represented by a championship baseball team, we are sure that every student is proud of the team and its record. Among those upon whose shoulders have rested the success of this year's team are Bob Peanuts Meyer, ace no-hit pitcher of last year, and Ray Eemmel, a foot- ball player for three seasons, who has also made good on the diamond. Aiding these boys in an effort to keep our team on top were a strong group of players and reserves who will take over next year. To all of themfbest of luck! TENNIS With three veterans returning from last year's team, the prospects for the coming season are quite bright for the racqueteers. Led by Gerry Stern, LeRoy Liss, and Bob Webber, the boys should wind up near the top of the heap in the North Section. Although, in the past, tennis has been more or less a forgotten sport at Roosevelt, this year it will definitely occupy a more prominent position on the sports program, with new emphasis being put on body building rather than on spectator appeal. Thus the members of this year's team must carry what is probably a heavier burden than that which was carried by last year's squad. However, there is no doubt among those who know that, they can and will-for Roosevelt! BOWLING LEAGUE ROW THREE: A. Herzbera, S. Friedman, M. Alper, H. Rosenfeld, A. Gertler, S. Laurie. ROW TWO: E. Michaels, H. Dubnow, W. Teqtmeyer, M. Mcrrkovitz, l. Katzman, M. Gross. ROW ONE: G. Blaski, R. Chellnian, R. Bolduan, S. Mandel, L. Ross. BASEBALL TEAM ROW THREE: R. Fernmel, R. Meyers, A. Aronson, L. Aus- lander, C. Anderson, M. Rosenstein, M. Pellar. ROW TWO: B. DeCaluwe, G. Hu- rnerski, L. Brown, W. Erwin, R. Krueger, S. Gottlieb, H. Less. ROW ONE: R. Knab, F. Scharton, R. Waier, D. Lowy, Coach Racic, M. Ditkowsky, B. Barkow, E. Susina, H. Baldwin. TENNIS TEAM ROW TWO: E. Benderslcy, L. Liss, I. Stern, M. Marko- vitz, G. Lehman, Mr. Marx. ROW ONE: B. Webber. 153 O GOLF TEAM CLOCKWISE: D. Anderson, P. MacDonald, S. Sagat, Mr. Naden, C. Swoboda, W. Hamer, l. Harm W. Sullivan. Roosevelfs fair way on the fairway GOLF The youngest member ot Roosevelt's athletic family is the Golf Team. ln its two seasons ot existence, the team has become one of the best in the North Section, in which is included the city championship team- The team has high hopes for next season as the No- l and No. 2 men will return to play an even better game than they yet have. Under the able leadership of Mr. D. l. Naden, the golfers have demon- strated typical Roosevelt sportsmanship in a new tield of athletic endeavor. They have successfully assumed the responsibilities involved in competitive athletics. They are a credit to their school, and their school is proud ot them. O 154 They add the finishing touch CHEERLEADERS Wow' Some qoinal Cur Cheerleaders! Yes sir, they're really h Cheer- qood. Always with the teams, in victorv or defeat, t e d th elves amonq the finest in the city. leaders have prove ems When we look hack at how our principal and even the mem- bers of the teams have stressed the importance of the crowd at ' ' h rl ders a game, we realize what an essential part our C ee ea play in the success of all athletic endeavors. Without them, i ' ' it f the there would he no oraanized expression of the spiri o crowd, hence, the crowd would be of little value to the team. ' ' b h'nd the To these boys and qirls, the men behind the men e 1 guns, is entrusted much of the success of all future athletic endeavors. fi' CHEERLEADERS RCW TWC: R. Gandelmari, Ft, Heda, ll, Weiss ROW ONE: L. Najarian, A. Batsakis, V. Soderlaerq, t-t. Litttiriski. DRUM MAIORETTES R, Geduldiq, K. Erhacher, M. Egeland, E. 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