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Buck, one of the finest of men, ceded his principalship to D. M. Davidson, a man equally fine. One thing alone remains the same-that Senn Spirit that came into the World way back in 1913. 1 N- v MSX, Q0 f Eng Q UUV SJH fi-I 1 DAVID M. DAVIDSON Principal of Senn High Sch I I ' B wifi' if , . ,fl I , . 2. X4 In ' fl 4 ,U m 1 If ,if I , f I --..,. ik 'Abz A TS 4. Ig, LN JC .,., 'N 'E ' Sf! 1 ' Q.. OPENING SECTION Q , X ,IJ I XS. 4 ,N ,, , f-., SCHQQL I A FACULTY . . . IANUARY, 1938 CLASS'Jf . . IUNE, 1938 CLASS . . . CLASS COUNCILS LIFE QRGANLZATLQNS . . . CLUBS SPCRTS ' BOYS' ATHLETICS . . . GIRLS' ATHLETICS PLAY ACTION PICTURES . . . SNAPSI-ICTS ,Q f w R OGRAM Q ' rs fm ,gin 5. 4 .,. iff' ll' 5 ' ,. a ian? ,S 'Z-' zff'F I v v 5 I In . . .af ' ,K ggi! . ' C . K SAG . 503 m 'WF . .Zcf in J . -, ' ,me V 1: ',,.i ',, ,fm ' L: - - ' A ji? N A V . Q-fe, Sf, Q X in fvsfs I 13 'T 5 1- A 5 'QL ' .lvgjf f' ' , .rw v li AY hun- A--f , , ga 5' .v F. fe Tif' ' if. .sv 1 1 . Ili 4 ..!.EQa Lf. 5 . 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Bow 2: Mabel Blazier, Francis Boylan, Anna Britt, Dr. Clyde Brown, Samuel Burkholder. Row 3: Helen Cain, Kath- leen Cameron, Mrs. lmoqene Carpenter, Mrs. Evelyn Carstens, Philip Casella. Row 4: Elizabeth Corcoran, Relta Coryell, May Cunniff, Margaret Dailey, Dr. Iarnes Davidson. Row 5: Mary DeLany, Nell Devine, Mrs. Rosa Dooley, Edward Dow, Minnie Dunwell. illf' JCJLAJXVWW lf' ' Row l: Mrs. Gertrude ckdros, Frances Erikson, Eleanor Foster, Caro- line Foulke. Mrs. Loui effrench. Row 2: David Gipson, Edna Green, Edward Groble. Edith urd, Henrietta Hafemann, Row 3: losephine Half, Edwin Handcock, Mrs. Gerirude Harold, Lillian Harwood, Mrs, Elsie Hassel. Row 4: Gertrude Haich, Marie Hildemann, Mercy Hooker, Horace Howard, Ruth Ieffrey. Row 5: Norma lensen, Alice lohnson, Helen lanes, Mrs. Marion lones, Clara lophes. Page 13 J Page 14 Row lc lsrnene Kakara.is, Zelma Karrnsen, Alice Keener, Martin Kehoe, Leah Kesner. Row 2: Ella Kracke, Olive Kunz, Mrs. Alice Lawler, Marjorie Lee, Iosephine Lesem. Row 3: Mrs. Hester Leyden, Laura Lynne, Jessie Marsh, Margaret McCabe, lune McCarthy. How 4: Marie McCauqhey, Louise McKenzie, Vivian McWhinnie, Bella Meissler, Mabel Meyer. Row 5: Mrs. Etta Millar, Ethel Miller, Harry Miller, Alice Moore, Alice Murray. ir A L r ,Q f WA y ,,,.. W M, , - M, 1 MY' A , P , , 2 ggi fp f4Qf J ' ff ,X A, ,H QQQE at: 'T aiqm f f X, ,ky ' F 'Q X ,.A , H' , QR 1III ' 4 , f Row 1: Gem Tyler, Bertha Vincent, Mrs. Anna Walter, Florlda Wenzel Helen Whitney. Row 2: Helen Wilken, Henry Woessner Mrs Dorothy Wor en, Mrs. Helen Dietrich, Clerk. ,b-, 5 ,, 4, 7 C g 1 - 4' Stella Aten Clyde Crowley Mildred Metzgez Elizabeth Barnard Mary Helen Daly Z R. C. Miller Nettie Chaitkin Iohanna Doniat lacob Mitnich Paul Chamberlain Mrs. Helen Forester Mrs. Violette Nagle Laura Christman Iohn Hamilton Ellen O'Malley Harold Cowan Harry Leighton Elsa Scheerer Randolph Craig Evangeline Lynch Sgt. George Searle Duane Cressy Harry Malloy Laura Sedgwick Head Librarian Mrs. Mabel Sillani Miss Watts Melita Skillen Clerks Myrtle Starbird Mrs. Helen Coath Augusta Stuart Mary Sheridan Mrs. Garnett Todd Alice Harrison CHARLES DRISCOLL Engineer MRS. GRACE MAYFIELD Matron Page 16 THOMAS KEEGAN Asst. Engineer RICHARD WARNER President IAMES MILLER Vice-President IUNE SALZMAN RICHARD DIETE ROSALYN FRIEDLANDER Secretary Treasurer All School Council I lanuary, 1938, Class The last semester of the Ianuary, 1938, graduating class is memorable for at that time Senn opened its Silver Iubilee year. On a twelve hour notice, the school opened Thursday, September 16, the delayed open- ing being due to the infantile paralysis epi- demic. Class officers were elected promptly. Rich- ard Warner, Iames Miller, Iune Salzman, Richard Diete, and Rosalyn Friedlander got the All School Council under way, with the help of Principal Davidson. Football came charging in with a team that won the North Section Championship. Ooohi Senn, three thousand strong, Watched Austin nose out Senn for city championship. More school spirit bubbled over as the Thanksgiving and Christmas funds in- creased over those of other years. Charity begins at Senn, Senn Hall was packed as the Players turned on dramatic talent in Pride and Prejudice! Then came basketball with two fighting teams in Green and White. The Senior Prom at the beautiful Grand Ballroom of the Knickerbocker Hotel was a never to be forgotten event. The Senior Luncheon-the last complete gathering of class and teachers was an illustrious event. Graduation, Speeches, Music, Tears and Diplomas made a glorious ending to high school careers of the Class of Ianuary, 1938. Page 17 ESTHER ABRAMS S.G.A.A. Clubs: Greek, Leaders, Spanish, Travel. EDWARD ADER IB, IA, ZB, ZA, 4B Room Vice- Presidentp Intramural Sports, Senn News Salesman, 2B Council, Hi-Y Vice-President. HARRIETTE ANDERSON 4B Room Treasurer, Honor Society. Clubs: S.G.A.A., Commercial Law, Home Economics, Spanish. IANICE ANDERSON 2B Room Secretary, Intramural Sports, Glee Club, Workers' Dra- matics. Clubs: Boosters, Music, Scrib- blers, S.G.A.A. LAWRENCE ANDERSON Officers' Club Secretary, Annual Salesman, R.O.T.C. Captain, Mar- shal Major, Honor Society. Clubs: Officers, Pythagorean. HERBERT ARONSON Intramural Sports, Marshal, Honor Society. Clubs: Chemistry, Commer- cial Law, Music, History. IOSEPHINE ANSCHULTZ Intramural Sports, Honor Society. Clubs: History, Home Economics, Spanish. IEANNE AWSUMB Clubs: Glee Club, French. KENNETH BADER Art Guild President, Baseball, In- tramural Sports, 4A Council, Players' Dramatics. IEANNE BARTLOW Intramural Sports, Annual Sales- man, Players' Dramatics, Honor So- ciety. Clubs: Leaders, S.G.A.A. ADELLE BARUCK IB, IA Room President, ZB, ZA Room Vice-President, 3B Room Sec- retary, 3A Room Treasurer. Clubs: Boosters, S.G.A.A. ENID EASKIN IB Room Treasurer, History Club Treasurer, ZB Council, Honor Society. Clubs: History, Chemistry, Greek, Debate. HOMER BEATTY 4B Room Vice-President, 4A Room Treasurer, Spanish Club President, Golf, Players' Dramatics, Honor Sc- ciety. WILLIAM BEGLIN Square Circle Club Treasurer, Chess-Checker Club Vice-President, Intramural Sports, Hall Guard. DOROTHY BELLER Club: History. LOUISE BELLUCCI Glee Club, Cisca. Clubs: Spanish, History. IOHN BENGTSON ZB, 2A, 3B Room Vice-President, 3A Room President, Intramural Sports, Annual Salesman, Senn News Sales- man, A Cappella, Hall Guard. Page I8 ETHEL BURKHOLDER A Cappella, Honor Society. Clubs: Travel, French, Music. IACK CALDWELL 4A Room Treasurer, Intramural Sports, Glee Club, Hall Guard. Club: Aviation. RICHARD CARLISS R.O.T.C. Master Sergeant, Hall Guard, Marshal Captain. ART CARLSON Football, Intramural Sports, Hi-Y. ELEANOR CARLSON Intramural Sports. Clubs: History, S.G.A.A. BENIAMIN BRAND IA, 3B Room Presidentg Intramural Sports, Senn News Salesman, R.O. T.C., Concert Band, Orchestra. Club: Commercial Law. HELEN BRAUDE IA Room Secretary, 2A Room Treasurer, Travel Club Secretary, French Club Treasurer, Annual Salesman, Senn News Co-Editor- in-Chief, Honor Society, Glee Club. Clubs: Home Economics, Conserva- tory. MARGARET BRENNER 4B Room Treasurer, Leaders' Club Vice-President, Secretary, Intramural Sports, Honor Society. Clubs: Ne- reids, S.G.A.A. WILLIAM BRODSKY R.O.T.C., C o n c e rt Band, Hall Guard. Clubs: Stamp, Debate, Music, Commercial Law, History. SHIRLEY BRONSKY Honor Society. Clubs: Scribblers, Home Economics, S.G.A.A. BETTY BROWN S.G.A.A. IOHN BENSON IB, 4A Room Treasurer: Basket- ball, lB Council, Honor Society, Mar- shal Lieutenant. HELEN BERG Clubs: History, S.G.A.A. HELEN BERGMANN Honor Society. Clubs: Art Guild, Home Economics, S.G.A.A. EUGENE BISHOP 3B, 3A Room Treasurer: Baseball, Senn News Salesman, Workers' Dra- matics, Hall Guard. Club: Square Circle. SAM BOURAS Track, Cross Country. Club: Avia- tion. BETTY BOYCE lA Room Secretary, Home Eco- nomics Club President, S.G.A.A. Pres- ident, Intramural Sports, Annual Salesgirl. Page 19 HELEN CARLSON Glee Club. Clubs: Home Eco- nomics, S.G.A.A. VERA CARLSON Honor Society, S.G.A.A. LOIS CATO IA, 3A Room Treasurer, ZA Vice President: Senn News Salesman, IB, IA, ZB, ZA, 3B Council. Clubs: Con- servatory, S.G.A.A. ENID CEDAR Glee Club. Clubs: French, History S.G.A.A. LAWRENCE CHEZ Intramural Sports, Marshals, Hon or Society. Clubs: Pythagorean, Com mercial Law, Music. MARY CLEMENTS Clubs: History, S.G.A.A. ANNE COHEN Home Economics President, Honor Society. Clubs: Boosters, Latin. AUDREY CORLEY Concert Band, Band Drum Major, Cisca. CHARLOTTE COUCH S.G.A.A. LOUISE CROCKETT Intramural Sports, Military Band. Clubs: Spanish, Commercial Law, Boosters, S.G.A.A. EDWARD DAMMANN 4A Room President, Intramural Sports, R.O.T.C., Dramatics, Marshal. Clubs: Chemistry, History, Square Circle. SHERIDAN DARE Track, Intramural Sports, R.O.T.C., Marshal, DOROTHY DAVIS 3A Room Vice-President, 4B, 4A Room President: Senn News Sales- man, Annual Salesman, IB, IA Councils: Glee Club. Clubs: Com- mercial Law, S.G.A.A. IOI-IN DEUTSCH Glee Club, Marshal Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. Lieutenant. Clubs: R.O.T.C. Officers, Marshal Officers. RICHARD DIETE 4A Treasurer, ZB, ZA Room Treas- urerp City Champ Gym Team, Swim- ming, Intramural Sports, 4A Council, Marshal. Clubs: Marshal Officers, German. LEON DILLON 3A Room President, 4B Room Vice- President, 4A Room Treasurer. HENRY DROEGE Intramural Sports, 4A Council, Honor Society, Marshal. Clubs: Mar- shal Officers, History. Page 20 ROBERT FRIEDLANDER ZB, ZA, 3B, 3A, 4B, 4A Room President: Baseball, ZA Council, Honor Society, Marshal. ROSALYN FRIEDLANDER 4A All School Council, Intramural Sports, Honor Society. Clubs: Com- mercial Law, S.G.A.A. NORMAN FRIED 4B Treasurer, ZB Room President, IA Room Vice-President, 3B Room Treasurer: Glee Club, Honor So- ciety. Clubs: Art Guild, Boosters, Square Circle, Debate. CHARLES FRIEND 4B Vice-President, lA Room Vice- President, ZB, ZA, 3B Room Presi- dent, Football, Swimming, Intra- mural Sports, Honor Society. MARGERY FROHMAN Intramural Sports, Honor Society, Glee Club. Clubs: Spanish, Nereicls, Pythagorean, S.G.A.A. THERESA FAI-IEY IB, IA, ZB Room Treasurer: Cisca. Club: Home Management, S.G.A.A. MURIEL FANTUS 3A Council, 4B, 4A Room Secre- tary: Honor Society. Clubs: Home Economics, Scribblers. ELOISE FORTUNE 3B Room Treasurer, Intramural Sports, Senn News Salesman, An- nual Salesman, ZB, ZA, 3B, 3A Coun- cil: A Cappella, Honor Society. Club: Leaders. IANE FOWLIE Glee Club. Clubs: Leaders, Com- mercial Law. CATHERINE FREDA ZB Room President, Intramural Sports, Glee Club, Honor Society, S.G.A.A. Clubs: Commercial Law, Boosters. ALLEN FREIBURGER ZB Room Treasurer, Intramural Sports, R.O.T.C., Hall Guard, Hi-Y Treasurer, Clubs: Travel, Chemistry, Music, Square Circle. BERNARD EISENSTEIN IB Room Treasurer, Intramural Sports, R.O.T.C., Honor Society. Clubs: Commercial Law. RICHARD EKSTRAND Intramural Sports, Honor Society. RUTH ENGLE lA Room Secretary, ZB Room Treasurer: Commercial Law Club Secretary, Senn News Salesman, SB, SA, 4B Councils: Honor Society, Glee Club. Clubs: Pythagorean, S.G.A.A. ELSIE ERICKSON Club: Home Economics. ROBERT EVERHART 4A Room Treasurer, Basketball, Intramural Sports, Football Team Manager, Marshal. Club: Scribblers. SHAKI EZMERLIAN Glee Club, Honor Society. Clubs: Spanish, History. Page Zl CHRISTINE GALANTE Cisca, S.G.A.A. LIONEL GODOW A Cappella, Glee Club, National Honor Society. Clubs: Debate, His' tory. BEATRICE GOLDBERG S.G.A.A., Commercial Law. SEYMOUR GOLDFARB Baseball, Intramural Sports, Honor Society. Clubs: Commercial Law, Music. CHARLES GOLDSTEIN ZA Room Treasurer, Basketball, Intramural Sports. Clubs: Commer- cial Law, Spanish. DAVID GOLDSTEIN R.O.T.C. Major, Marshal Major. Clubs: R.O.T.C. Officers, Marshal Ot- ficers. LILLIAN GOLDSTEIN Annual Salesman, Glee Club, Honor Society. Clubs: History, Span- ish. CHARLOTTE GOLDSTROM Intramural Sports, Glee Club, Na- tional Honor Society. Clubs: Come mercial Law, S.G.A.A. RAYMOND GOODMAN Ro.vv11ru'aId Mvdal Honor Society President, Marshal Lt. Colonel, Swimming, 3B, 4A Coun- cils, Players' Dramatics, National Honor Society. Clubs: Pythagorean, German, Chemistry, Music. HELEN GOULD 3B Room Treasurer, 3A Room Sec- retary, Senn News Staff, Honor So- ciety. Clubs: Library, Conservatory, Commercial Law, History, Boosters, Scribblers, S.G.A.A. IACK GRIMES Intramural Sports, Band, R.O.T.C. MAXINE HADDEN Club: History. CARYL HAGGERTY IA Room Secretary, Intramural Sports, Glee Club. Clubs: Boosters, Pythagorean, Spanish, S.G.A.A. VILMA HARTHUN Dramatics, Glee Club, Honor So- ciety. Clubs: German, History. GERALDYNE HAVLIN Pythagoreans Vice-AP r e s i d e n t, President, Intramural Sports, l937 Annual Fees Manager, Glee Club, Honor Society, S.G.A.A. WILLIAM HAYDEN ZA Room Vice-President, 4A Room President, Swimming, Basketball, In- tramural Sports, Marshal. Clubs: Boosters, Commercial Law, Spanish. ROBERT HENICK Travel Club Secretary, Honor So- ciety, R.O.T.C. Clubs: Architectural, Pythagorean, Travel. Page 22 DOROTHY IENSEN IA, ZB, ZA, SA, 4B Room Secre- tary, Intramural Sports, Glee Club. Clubs: Commercial Law, S.G.A.A. HAROLD IEPPE Intramural Sports, Annual Sales- man, R.O.T.C. RICHARD IOHNSON IA Room Vice-President, Basket- ball, Intramural Sports, Senn News Salesman, IA, 2B Councils, Honor Society, Hi-Y, Marshal. STANLEY IOHNSON ZA Room President, Intramural Sports, Marshal. Clubs: Chemistry, History. DONALD JONES IA Room Vice-President, ZA, 3A Room President, Intramural Sports. Club: Scribblers. EARL HULLISON Intramural Sports, Hi-Y Vice-Presi- dent. Clubs: Commercial Law, Sports- man, Travel. WILLIAM INGRAM ZA, BB Room President, Intramural Sports, Glee Club, Marshal, R.O.T.C. Club: R.O.T.C. Officers. EDWARD ISAACSON Honor Society, R.O.T.C. Clubs: Music, Scribblers, Debate, Stamp. LORRAINE IAEI-INKE Annual Salesman, 4B Council, Honor Sociey, Cisca. Clubs: Home Economics, Greek, S.G.A.A. HARRIET IAFFE Glee Club, S.G.A.A. ELAINE IANSSON 4A Room Secretary, Spanish Club Vice-President, Annual Salesman, Workers' Dramatics, Glee Club, Honor Society, A Cappella. Clubs: Scribblers, Boosters, Spanish. MARTHA-IEAN HILL Intramural Sports, Glee Club, S.G. A.A. DOLORES HOFFMAN 3A Room Vice-President. Club: Commercial Law, S.G.A.A. ETHEL HOFPMEYER Intramural Sports. Clubs: Boosters, Commercial Law, History, S.G.A.A. IOHN I-IOFFSTADT 4B, 4A Room President, Art Guild President, Players' Dramatics Presi- dent, Annual Salesman, Glee Club, Marshal, R.O.T.C. Club: Art Guild. MARY HOPKINS IA, ZB, 4A Room Vice-President: ZA, 3B Room Secretaryg Intramural Sports, Senn News Salesman, 3A, 4B Councils. Clubs: Boosters, His- tory, Leaders, S.G.A.A. MARILYNN HUI-IN IA Room Treasurer, ZA Room Sec- retary, 4A Room Vice-President: Senn News Salesman, Glee Club, Honor Society, Players' Dramatics. Clubs: Airplane, Boosters, French, Knitting, S.G.A.A. Page Z3 BRYAN JOSEPH Honor Society. ROBERT KAHNWEILER IB Room Vice-President, Intra- mural Sports, Annual Salesman, ZB, 4B Councils, Honor Society. Clubs: Commercial Law, Music. IACK KASSEL IB, IA Room Vice-President, 3A Room Treasurer: Golf, Swimming, Senn News Salesman, Annual Sales- man, ZB, 2A, 3B Councils: Glee Club, Honor Society, Marshal. DAVID KAUFMAN 2B Room Secretary, Intramural Sports, Glee Club, A Cappella. IOHN KERZ ZB, SB, 3A Room President: Intra- mural Sports, Senn News Salesman, IB, ZA, 3A, 4B, 4A Councils: Glee Club, Honor Society. Club: Spanish. MARGARET KING IB Room Secretary. Clubs: Lead- ers, Boosters, S,G.A.A. LAURAINE KLEIN Dramatics, Glee Club, Clubs: His- tory, Travelers, S.G.A.A. IANE KLOCKE ZA, BA Room Secretary, Intra- mural Sports. Clubs: Boosters, His- tory, S.G.A.A. RAYMOND KORNGOLD 3A Room President, 4B Room Treasurer: Commercial Law Club Vice-President, Marshal Major Ex- ecutive, Apparatus, S W i m m i n q. Track, Band, Dramatics. GERTRUDE KRAEMER 4A Room Secretary, Intramural Sports, Senn News Feature Editor, Glee Club, Honor Society. Clubs: Zo- ology, Pythagorean, Music, S.G.A.A. PETER KRANSZ Band, Orchestra. HAROLD KRUPP IB Room Vice-President, 2B Room Treasurer: Music Club Sergeant-at Arms, Track, Glee Club, Dramatics. Clubs: Spanish, Music, Chemistry. JOLG-f fQr1fJ' 1 GECRG KUNIC 3B Room President, 4A Room Sec- retary, German Club Secretary, ln- tramural Sports, Hi-Y President, Marshal, R.O.T.C. ELAINE LANGE Glee Club, Cisca. Clubs: Boosters, Zoology. FRANCIS LATHOUWERS Marshal. TOBY LAVIN Clubs: History, French, Latin. ANNA MAE LEE 2B Room Vice-President, Library Club Vice-President, Clubs: Con- servatory, History, Leaders, Boost- ers, Spanish, Scribblers, S.G.A.A. Page 24 IAMES MILLER 4A Vice-President, 2B Room Sec- retary, ZA Room Treasurer, I-Ii-Y Secretary, Cisca Secretary, Intra- mural Sports, Marshal. Clubs: Travel, Sportsman's, Boosters. MILTON MILLER R.O.T.C., Honor Society. Club: Commercial Law. WILLIAM MOBERG 3B, 3A Room President: 4A Room Treasurer, Intramural Sports, Senn News Salesman, Annual Salesman: ZB, ZA, 3B, SA, 4B Councils: R.O. T.C., Band, Marshal Captain. IOSEPHINE MOSS Nereids Secretary, Senn News Staff. Clubs: Scribblers, Nereids. HELEN MUTTER Glee Club, S.G.A.A. IEAN MAGNUSON Intramural Sports, Staff, Library, Honor Society. Clubs: Art Guild, S.G.A.A. Annual Art HARRY MALLEY Track, Intramural Sports. Clubs: Debate, Sportsman's, Stamp. ANITA MARGULIES Intramural Sports, S.G.A.A. IEAN McKAY 2A Room Secretary. Club: Boost- ers, S.G.A.A. IACK MEI-ILMAN 4A Room President, Commercial Law Club President, Intramural Sports, R.O,T.C., Band, Marshal. Clubs: Art Guild, Band Officers. EDWIN MENDELS ZB, ZA Room Vice-President: Intra- mural Sports, Glee Club, Hi-Y, Mar- shal Lieutenant. Clubs: Square Cir- cle, History, Commercial Law. UDDE LEVIN Baseball, Marshal Corporal. Club: Commercial Law. EVERNIA LIDBURY Clubs: Home Economics, S.G.A.A LOUISE LINDBERC1 Honor Society. Clubs: Conserva- tory, Commercial Law, Home Eco- nomics. SHIRLEY LOESCHER Players' Dramatics, Leaders, SG. A.A. MARC-UERITE LYONS 3A Room Secretary, 4B Room Treasurer, S.G.A.A. Secretary, Presi- dent: Glee Club, Cisca. Clubs: Com- mercial Law, Nereids. EDWARD MAGNUSON Annual Salesman Paqe 25 VIRGINIA MUTTER Glee Club, Honor Society, Work- ers' Dramatics. Clubs: Leaders, Home Economics, S.G.A.A. RICHARD NALDRETT 3A Vice-President, ZB, ZA, 3B, 3A Room Vice-President: Football, Senn News Salesman: IA, ZA, SB, 3A Councils: Glee Club, Dramatics, Marshal Major. Clubs: Commercial Law, Marshal Officers. ALYCE NELSON Glee Club, S.G.A.A. EVELYN NELSON SA Room Treasurer, 4B Room President, Annual Salesman, Senn News Salesman, 3A, 4B Councils: Honor Society. Clubs: Commercial Law, S.G.A.A. ROLAND NELSON Hi-Y, Fire Marshal. Clubs: Travel, Square Circle, Architectural. STANLEY NELSON Intramural Sports, Marshal. Clubs: MANUEL NEPON IB Room President, 2A, 3B Room Treasurer: IA Council, Intramural Sports, Glee Club. Clubs: Spanish, History, Commercial Law. GEORGE NIESEN IA Room Vice-President, 2B Room Secretary, Intramural Sports, R.O. T.C. Sergeant, Marshal Lieutenant. Clubs: Square Circle, Chemistry, Marshal Officers. HARRIET NORDSTRAND IAMES NOVY IA Room Treasurer, 4A Room Vice-President, Intramural S p o r t s, Marshal Lieutenant. Clubs: Square Circle, History, Marshal Officers. DONALD NYGREN 2B Room President, ZA Room Pres- ident, Hi-Y President, Basketball, Marshal, Fire Guard. Clubs: History, Commercial Law, Boosters. . DORIS OLSEN Chemistry, Square Circle, History. Glee Club. Club: Music. RUTH OLSEN Glee Club. Club: Music. HERMAN PALTER Baseball, Swimming, S k a t in g. Clubs: Debate, Square Circle, Chem- istry. BETTY PANGBORN Glee Club. Club: History. ARLENE PETERSON Intramural Sports. Clubs: Commer- cial Law, Leaders, S.G.A.A. BETTY PETERSON IA Room Vice-President, ZB, 3A Room Secretary, 3B Room Treasurer, Senn News Salesman, Intramural Sports. Clubs: History, Conservatory, Leaders, S.G.A.A. l Page 26 I I RICHARD RUZICKA IB, IA Room Treasurerg Track, Intramural Sports, Marshal. Clubs: Commercial Law. IUNE SALZMAN 4B, 4A Secretary, IA, ZB, 2A Room Secretary, 3A Room Treasurer: Annual Salesman, Senn News Sales- man, IB, 3A Councils, Glee Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Players' Dra- matics, Clubs: Latin, S.G.A.A. ERNEST SAMUELSON Intramural Sports, Glee Club, Mar- shal Sergeant, R.O.T.C. Club: R.O. T.C. Officers. SANFORD SCHAFFNER MILDRED SCHNIERLE Senn News Staff, 3A Council, Na- tional Honor Society. ELIZABETH RAND Intramural Sports, Glee Club, Hon or Society. Clubs: Chemistry, Boost ers, History, Travel. LEO ROSENFELD Intramural Sports, Senn News Staff, 4B Council, R.O.T.C. Sergeant, Hon or Society. Clubs: German, Chemis try, Commercial Law. LUCILLE ROSENTHAL Intramural Sports. Clubs: History Debate, Tennis. RAY ROSENTHAL Intramural Sports. Clubs: Chemis- try, Debate, Sportsman's. IEAN ROSS Annual Salesman, 4A Council, Honor Society. Clubs: German, His- tory, Commercial Law. VIOLA RUDE Intramural Sports. Clubs: Commer- cial Law, History, S.G.A.A. BETTE PETHO IA, 2B, 3A, 4B, 4A Room Secre- tary, ZA, 3B Room Vice-President: 4A Council. Clubs: Leaders, Boost- ers, Commercial Law, S.G.A.A. MARY ALICE PETICAS Cisca, Glee Club. Clubs: Zoology, Home Economics, Boosters. GLORIA POLAKOFF Glee Club. Clubs: Home Econom- ics, History, Zoology, Conservatory, S.G.A.A. DONALD PRICE 4B Room President, 4A Room Vice- President, R.O.T.C. Officers' Club Secretary, President: R.O.T.C. Lieu- tenant-Colonel, Honor Society, Mar- shal Colonel. HOWARD PROUD ZB, ZA Room Treasurer: 3B Room Secretary, Football, Baseball. Club: History. ARTHUR RAHNFELD R. O. T. C., Workers' Dramatics, Marshal. Clubs: Art Guild, German, Commercial Law. Page 27 EDWIN SCHOENBORN Intramural Sports, R.O.T.C. HAZEL SEEBERG 4B Room Secretary, National Hon- or Society. Club: Commercial Law. EDYTHE SEVERIN lA Room President, ZB Room Treasurer, Commercial Law Club Vice-President, IB Council, Glee Club, Honor Society. Clubs: Leaders, History, Scribblers, S.G.A.A. IOHN SHEAHAN Baseball, Intramural Sports, Band, R.O.'I'.C. Club: Commercial Law. ANN SHOLCOW 4B Room Treasurer, IA, 2B Coun- cilsy Honor Society, Glee Club. Clubs: Boosters, History, S.G.A.A. PEARL SIDENIUS IB, IA Room President, Senn News Salesman, Annual Salesman, IB, 4A Councils, Glee Club, A Cappella, Honor Society. Clubs: Commercial Law, Music, S.G.A.A. RUTHE SKINNER 3A Room Secretary-Treasurer, ZA Room Vice-President, Intramural Sports, Glee Club, S.G.A.A. DONALD SMITH 3A Room President, Football, Track, Wrestling, Senn News Sales- man, Marshal. Club: Commercial Law. IOSEPH SOFFER lB, 4A Room President, Apparatus, Prom Chairman, Senn News Sales- man, Honor Society, Marshal. Clubs: Pythagorean, Chemistry. IANICE STEIN Honor Society. Clubs: Home Eco- nomics, Spanish, Library, Pytha- gorean, S.G.A.A. RUTH STEINMAN 4A Room Secretary, Senn News Salesman, Players' Dramatics, Honor Society. MARIORIE STEWART Senn News Salesman, Annual Salesman. Clubs: History, Latin, S.G.A.A. HARRY STROM 4A Room Vice-President, Intra- mural Sports, Honor Society. ELIZABETH SWANSON Glee Club, Honor Society, S.G.A.A. PAULINE SWANSON Glee Club. Clubs: Conservatory, S.G.A.A. RUNE SWANSON 3A Room President, 4A Room Vice- Presiclent, Senn News Salesman, IA Council, Honor Society Secretary, Glee Club, Marshal. Club: Music. PEARL TAUBE ZA Room Secretary, Senn News Salesman, Annual Salesman, Glee Club, Honor Society. Club: Pytha- gorean. Page 28 DOROTHY WEY IB, 4A Room Secretary, History Club Secretary, Senn News Sales- man, Glee Club. Clubs: Sewing, S.G.A.A. ROBERT WIRTH ZB, 4A Room Treasurer, 3B Room Secretary, Senn News Salesman, Marshal Corporal. EILEEN WOLOSHEN Glee Club, Honor Society. Club: Spanish. CHARLES WORTMAN IB, 4B Room President, 4A Room Vice-President, Baseball, Intramural Sports, Glee Club. MARIA ZIEKE Dramatics, Glee Club. ROBERT VON STERNBERG Intramural Sports, Glee Club, Hon- or Society. Club: History. RICHARD WARNER 4B, 4A President, ZA Room Presi' dent, Baseball, Basketball, 3B Coun- cil, Glee Club, Marshal Major, Na- tional Honor Society. Club: Marshal Officers. ELENORE WEDEKIND Concert Band, Band Girls Captain, Glee Club, Orchestra. Club: History. EUGENE WEINBERG 4B Council, National Honor So- ciety. FLORAINE WEINBERGER Glee Club. Club: History. DANIEL WELCH IB Room President, IA, ZA Room Treasurer, Senn News Salesman, Annual Salesman, IB, ZA Councils, Glee Club. Clubs: Commercial Law, History, Scribblers. RICHARD THOMAS 3B Room Vice-President, Swim- ming, Senn News Salesman, 3A Council, Honor Society, Marshal. Club: Pythagorean. MARCELLUS TINDALL Band, R.O.T.C. Club: Commercial Law. SHIRLEY TOUBUS Honor Society. Club: History. HARRY TUBERGEN lA, 2B Room Treasurer: Senn News Salesman, Annual Salesman, Marshal, Honor Society, Dramatics. Club: Music. HERBERT VON PLACHECKI ZA Room Treasurer, Intramural Sports, Concert Band. Club: Or- chestra. DONALD VON STERNBERG Page Z9 ROBERT BROOKMAN PHILLIP BLITZ President Vice-President HAROLD NUGENT PHYLLIS HEATHER WALTER LEIS Treasurer Secretary All School Council l une, 1938, Class In l9l3 Senn's original class consisted of two graduates. This year the class numbers five hundred twelve. The class of 1938, symbolic of twenty-five years of Senn prog- ress, is not outstanding in numbers alone. During the past year Senn has won many honors under its leadership. The amazing school spirit and pep of this Silver lubilee class first appeared as the school cheered on the football team in the championship game at Soldiers' Field last fall. With the advent of the spring semester this vigor went still further as Senn band won the City Championship and advanced Page 30 to the Nationals. The All School Council, under the leadership of the senior officers, did much to raise sufficient funds to send the Band to the national contest. The class ot 1938 placed second in the nationwide Uni- versity of Chicago scholarship examinations. In the field of athletics Senn won city second places in her fencing and apparatus. Going on in the tradition that has brought Senn its many achievements during its quar- ter century of existence, the Senior class has this year more than ever come forward with all the spirit and color that represents Senn. THOMAS ATKINSON Intramural Sports, Forum Public- ity Manager, R.O.T.C. Club: Scrib- blers. GERALD ATLAS 3B Room Treasurer, Intramural Sports, Marshal, Honor Society. Clubs: Debate, Stamp, Sportman's. LEONARD AWSUMB T r a c k, Cross-Country, R.O.'l'.C., Band, Orchestra, Dramatics, Mar- shal. SHIRLEY AYER Workers' Secretary, Glee Club, Honor Society, Workers' Dramatics. Clubs: History, Sociology, Home Eco- nomics, Civics. IEANETTE AYREA Glee Club, Honor Society. Clubs: History, S.G.A.A. VALERIE ALLWOOD Clubs: French, Conservatory, S.G. A.A. HELEN ALPERT Clubs: History, Economics, S.G. A.A. ALICE ANDERSON IB Room President, 3A Room Sec- retary, Home Economics Club Treas- urer, Senn News Salesman, Annual Salesman. Clubs: Commercial Law, History. MARY AREND Cisca. Clubs: Sociology, Home Eco- nomics. THOMAS ARTINGSTALL ' ZB, ZA Room Treasurer: Skating, Swimming, IA, 3B Councils: Honor Society, Cisca. Clubs: Camera, Avia- tion, History. ANN ATKINSON F0 rum C0-Editor-iii-Clzief French Club Treasurer, Senn News Staff, 4B Council, Honor Society. Clubs: Travel, Boosters, History. ESTHER AARONSON 4A Room Vice-President, Annual Salesman, Senn News Salesman, Honor Society. Clubs: Home Eco- nomics, History, S.G.A.A. IEANNE ABERNATHY IANE ABRAHAMS Senn News Salesman, Honor So- ciety. Clubs: History, Current Af- fairs. . . ' GERTRUDE ABRAMS Senn News Staff, Senn. News Sales- man, Annual Salesman, IB, 2B Coun- cils: A Cappella, Honor Society. Clubs: Boosters, S.E.C. IOHN ALBANESE Intramural Sports. Club: History. SHIRLEE ALLEN IB, 4A Room Secretary: Honor So- -ciety. Clubs: History, Spanish, Lead- ers, Music. Paqe 31 LOUETTA BACK IA Room Treasurer, ZB Room Vice- President, Intramural Sports. Clubs: Leaders, S.E.C., S.G.A.A. IACK BALDWIN R.O.T.C., Glee Club, Marshal, Dra- matics. Club: History. GEORGE BALY IA Room President, Track, Senn News Assistant Sports Editor, Forum Sports Staff. BARBARA BARBOUR 3A Room Secretary, ZA Council, Honor Society. Club: Nereids. CHARLES BARTLETT Band Lieutenant. Clubs: Oliicers. Debate. BERNICE BAUMANN Honor Society. Clubs: Boosters. Music. MARGUERITE BEA Honor Society. Club: Travel, S.G. A.A. MARIE BECKER Intramural Sports, Cisca. Clubs: History, Boosters, S.G.A.A. WILLIAM BECKER Fencing, Honor Society. Clubs History, Stamp. LAWRENCE BEHRENDT Marshal. Clubs: Square Circle Boosters, German, Zoology. IOHN BELL R.O.T.C., Glee Club, Players' Dra matics, Marshal. Club: Economics. EARL BENGTSON Intramural Sports, Honor Society. IEAN BENNETT 2B Room Secretary, 4A Room Treasurer. LORRAINE BENNEWATE Clubs: History, Leaders, S.G.A.A. AUDREY BERGSTRAND 2B Room Secretary, Senn News Salesman, Annual Salesman. Clubs: Home Economics, Boosters, S.E.C., Music, Stamp, S.G.A.A. ALVIN BERKSON Basketball, Glee Club. Clubs: Eco- nomics, French. IUNE BEXELL IA, 3A Room Secretary, 3B, 3A Councils: Senn News Salesman, An- nual Salesman, Honor Society, Clubs: Art Guild, Boosters, History, Span- ish. Page 32 ALFREDA BOULTING ZB, SB Room President, Players' Dramatics, A Cappella, Glee Club Cisca. Clubs: History, Nereids, S.G A.A. NICHOLAS BOURAS SB, 3A Room Treasurer: Football A Cappella, Glee Club, R.O.T.C. EDMUND BOURKE Intramural Sports, Cisca, Marshal. Clubs: History, S.E.C., Scribblers. LENORE BOWMAN Intramural Sports, 4B Council, Honor Society. Club: History. MARILYNN BOYD Intramural Sports, Glee Club Clubs: History, Leaders, Music, Ne reids, S.G.A.A., Spanish. VIRGINIA BLODGETT IB, IA Room Presidentg Intramural Sports, Band. Clubs: Art Guild, Ne- reids, S.G.B., S.G.A.A. HOWARD 2B, ZA, 3A Room President, ball, Hi-Y, BLOMGREN 4A Room Presidentg SB, Treasurerp History Club S.E.C. Treasurer, Foot- Honor Society. DOLORES BLOSTAN IA Room President, 4B Room Treasurer, S.B.G.C. Lieutenant, Band, Honor Society. Clubs: Stamp, Debate. LOIS BOBIN Honor Society, Glee Club. Clubs: Debate, History, Home Economics, Stamp, Music, Knitting. SHIRLEY BOHEIM Clubs: History, Home Economics, Leaders, S.G.A.A. MARGARET BORMANN 4A Room Secretary, Cisca, Honor Society. Club: Boosters. ANNA BIBBINS IB Council, Honor Society. Club German. MARION BIGGS 3B Room Vice-President, Dramat ics, Glee Club, Honor Society. Clubs History, Pythagorean. FREDERICK BISHOP Hi-Y, Marshal. GERTRUDE BLACK Glee Club. Clubs: Economics, His tory, Music, Zooloqy. DORA BLITS Glee Club. PHILLIP BLITZ 3B, 3A Treasurery 4B, 4A Vice Presidenty 4B, 4A Room Treasurer Football, Baseball. Page 33 ARLENE BRAUN Annual Salesman, Honor Society, Glee Club. Clubs: Current Events, History, Knitting, Scribblers. IANE BRENNER Intramural Sports, Honor Society. Club: Leaders. CHARLES BRIGGS Intramural Sports, Band, Orches- tra, Hi-Y. LEONORE BRODER IA Room Secretary, 4B Room Treasurer, Senn News Staff, Honor Society. Clubs: Debate, History, S.G. A.A., Zoology. ROBERT BROOKMAN 4A President, ZA Vice-President, ZB, 3B Room President, Football, Concert Band, Honor Society. Club: Travel. NICHOLAS BROWNLEE Annual Salesman, A Cappella. Club: History. BERTRAM BROWNSTEIN ZA Room Secretary, Swimming, Golf, Marshal, Glee Club. Clubs: History, Square Circle. MARILYN BUNTING CAROL BURBACK Intramural Sports, Senn News Salesman, Annual Salesman, Cisca, Glee Club. Clubs: Nereids, S.G.A.A. IUNE BURK Intramural Sports. Clubs: Boosters, History, Leaders, Music, Scribblers, S.G.A.A. PATRICIA BURKE Cisca. Club: S.G.A.A. ROY BURKHARDT 4B Room Secretary, Hi-Y Treasur- er, Intramural Sports, Marshal. JAMES BUTTERFIELD Dramatics. RICHARD BUTZOW Club: Square Circle. IRVIN CAINE Swimming, Marshal, Honor Soci ety. Club: Travel. GORDON CAMPBELL VIRGINIA CAMPE Honor Society, Cisca. Clubs: His tory, French. Paqe 34 SAMUEL COHEN Intramural Sports, R.O.T.C., Mar- shal Major. Clubs: History, Marshal Officers, Stamp, Chemistry. HOWARD COHLAN 2B President, Debate Club Vice- President, Fencing, 2B Council, Mar- shal Captain, A Cappella. Clubs: Square Circle, History. SHIRLEY COHN Glee Club. Clubs: French, Debate, Home Economics, Camera, History. SHIRLEY CORBET Glee Club, Players' Dramatics. Clubs: Boosters, S.G.A.A., Music. PATRICIA COUGHLIN Intramural Sports, Senn News Staff, Forum Biography Editor, Cisca, Glee Club. Clubs: Boosters, History, S.G.A.A. BARBARA CARVER Honor Society. Clubs: History, Conservatory. DAVID CHELNICK Honor Society. Club: Spanish. SOCRATES CHIAGOURIS Track, Intramural Sports, Senn News Salesman, 3A Council. MITCHELL CHUKERMAN R.O.T.C., Band, Orchestra. Clubs: Spanish, S.E.C. PAUL CHURM Intramural Sports. GENE CLEARS Spanish Club Vice-President, Intra- mural Sports, 2B, 2A Councilsg Honor Society, Glee Club. Club: History. LOIS CANFIELD 3B Room Treasurer, 4A Room Sec- retary, Senn News Salesman, An- nual Salesman, IB, IA Councils. Clubs: Nereids, History. CATHERINE CARLSEN 3B, 3A Room Treasurer, 4A Coun- cil, Honor Society, A Cappella. Clubs: Spanish, Home Economics, Leaders, S.G.A.A. EUGENIA CARLSON Intramural Sports, Glee Club, Hon- or Society. Clubs: S.G.A.A. HARRY CARLSON ZA Room Treasurer, Intramural Sports. Club: Spanish. LEROY CARLSON Intramural Sports, R.O.T.C. Clubs: Chemistry, History. ROGER CARLSON 4A Room Treasurer, Intramural Sports. Clubs: Stamp, History. Page 35 LUKE CUNNIFF Basketball, Cisca, Marshal. Clubs: Spanish, History. ALBERT DAI-ILBERG Senn News Salesman, Orchestra. VIRGINIA DAHLEN 170711111 C0-Edfflll'-III-C111't'f Senn News Staff, Honor Society, Glee Club. Clubs: Library, History, Boosters, Home Economics. ELLIS DAMM 3A Room Treasurer, Fencing, Foot- ball. Club: History. DOROTHY DANIELSON 3B, 3A Room Vice-President, 4B, 4A Room Secretary, Senn News Salesman. Clubs: History, S.G.A.A. GRACE DAVIS Clubs: Home Economics, Boosters, S.G.A.A. MARGARET DAVIS Intramural Sports, Glee Club. Clubs: Leaders, Current Affairs. RICHARD DAVIS Senn News Salesman, 3A Room Treasurer, Intramural Sports. Club: History. BEBE DEBALL Glee Club, Workers' Dramatics. BARBARA DEGAN 4B Room Vice-President, History Club Treasurer, lA, 4A Councils: Honor Society. Clubs: Travel, S.G. A.A. IOHN DEVELAKOS Senn News Salesman, Annual Salesman, IA Council, R.O.T.C., Glee Club, Players' Dramatics. Club: History. RICHARD DISSELHORST Basketball, Marshal. Club: Square Circle. I LOIS DOERING Intramural Sports, Honor Society. Clubs: Economics, History, Leaders. RAYMOND DOMONEY R.O.T.C., Glee Club. MARIORIE D'VORE S.E.G.C. Secretary, President: Drum Major, Orchestra, Honor Society, Band Lieutenant, Major, Assistant Conductor: National S a x o p h o n e Champion. Club: Officers. MINERVA EDENSON Senn News Salesman, Glee Club. Club: Nereids. ADELE EGNER Intramural Sports, Glee Club. Club: S.G.A.A. Page 36 N GUINEVERE FEHRMAN Glee Club, Honor Society, Intra- mural Sports. Clubs: History, S.E.C., Conservatory, Boosters, S.G.A.A. IOSEPH FELDKAMP' Intramural Sports, Marshal, Glee Club. Club: Sportsman's, ANN MARIE FELT Intramural Sports, 3B, 3A Coun- cilsg Glee Club, A Cappella, Honor Society. Clubs: History, Music, French, Leaders, S.G.A.A. MARY IEAN FERGUSON Glee Club. Clubs: Greek, Travel, History, Boosters, Music, S.G.A.A. ELEANOR FICHO Intramural Sports, Honor Society. Clubs: Greek, Music, Stamp. DAVID EVANS 4A Room President, Basketball, Marshal. Clubs: Sportsman's, Archi- tectural. FRANCIS EVEN ZA Room President, 3B, 4A Coun- cils, Honor Society, Track, Cross' Country, Apparatus. Club: History. DALE EYESTONE Intramural Sports, Players' Dra- matics. ABRAHAM FALICK Rifle Team Manager, Intramural Sports, Senn News Staff, R.O.T.C. LieutenantfColonel. Clubs: Travel, Spanish, S.E.C., R.O.T.C. Officers. MILDRED EANSLAU 4B Room Vice-President, Glee Club, Honor Society. Clubs: Boosters, Home Economics, Commercial Law, S.E.C. DOROTHEA FEDERGREEN Honor Society, A Cappella. Clubs: History, Scribblers, Music. ALICE EGNER 3A Room Secretary, Intramural Sports, Cisca, Honor Society. Clubs: Leaders, History, S.G.A.A. DOROTHY EKSTROM N e r e i d s President, Intramural Sports, Senn News Salesman, 2B Council, Glee Club, Honor Society. Club: S.G.A.A. ELEANOR ELDRED Clubs: Scribblers, Current Affairs, Boosters, S.G.A.A. HARRIET ELET Glee Club, Honor Society, Play- ers' Dramatics. Clubs: Boosters, Scribblers, History, S.G.A.A. GORDON ENGDAHL IA Room Secretary, Intramural Sports, Honor Society, Marshal. Club: Spanish. IOAN EPSTEIN Glee Club, Dramatics, Honor So- ciety. Clubs: Scribblers, History, Conservatory, Boosters. Page 37 WILLIAM FISCHER R.O.T.C. Officers' Exhibition Squad. Clubs: R.O.T.C. Officers, Camera. ANN FISHER lA, 2B Vice-President: ZA Room Secretary, Senn News Salesman, An- nual Salesman, Players' Dramatics. Clubs: Home Economics, S.E.C., S.G. A.A. MARGARITE FISHER Intramural Sports, Glee Club. Clubs: Spanish, Leaders, Music, His- tory, S.G.A.A. MIRIAM FISHMAN Clubs: Debate, Stamp, History, Economics, S.G.A.A. PEARL FLITMAN 4A Room Secretary, Nereids Presi- dent, Honor Society, Band, Workers' Dramatics. Clubs: Spanish, Art Guild. ALAN FOGEL Intramural Sports, Cross-Country Team Manager, Glee Club. Club: History. ROBERT FOGEL R.O.T.C., Band, Orchestra, Hi-Y. Clubs: History, Music. ALBERT FOX Intramural Sports, Annual Sales- man, Honor Society, Marshal. Clubs: History, Stamp, Debate. ALYCE FRANKEL Clubs: Stamp, Debate, Music Aviation. RUTH FREDA Intramural Sports, Annual Sales- man, Honor Society, Glee Club Clubs: Greek, Music, History, S.G A.A, DOROTHY FREESE Clubs: Leaders, French, S.G.A.A. LLOYD FRENCH Track, Cross-Country, Intramural Sports, R.O.T.C. Club: History. LAURA FRETZ Senn News Editor-in-Clxirf lB Room Secretary, Nereids Vice- President, Senn News News Editor, Honor Society, Glee Club. Clubs: History, S.G.A.A. WILLIAM FREUDENBERG lA, ZA Room Vice-President, ln- tramural Sports, Band. Clubs: Archi- tectural, Travel, Square Circle, De- bate. HELAINE FRIEDLEN Senn News Staff, Glee Club. Clubs: History, Scribblers, Boosters, S.G.A.A. RICHARD FRITZSHALL Intramural Sports, Senn News Sports Editor, Forum Sports Staff. HARRY FUNK Architectural Club President, Hi-Y. Paqe 38 ELAINE GOLDSTEIN Players' Dramatics, Honor Society. Club: History. EVELYN GOLDSTEIN 4B Room Treasurer, Glee Club Clubs: Music, S.E.C., Leaders, His tory, S.G.A.A. ROBERT GOODEN Iunior Council, Concert Band, Or chestra, Glee Club, R.O.T.C. Lieu tenant, Marshal Lieutenant. Club: R.O.T,C. Band Officers. ANNETTE GOODMAN Intramural S p o r t s, Glee Club Clubs: Greek, History, Leaders, Knit: ting, Boosters, S.G.A.A. ARLENE GOODRICH Glee Club, Workers' Dramatics, Honor Society. Club: History. ESTI-IER GERBER Secretary German Club, Intramural Sports, Senn News Assistant Editor, Honor Society. Clubs: History, S.E.C. NEAL GERTZ Football Manager, Senn News Staff, Senn News Salesman, l937 Annual Staff, Annual Salesman, R.O. T.C., Players' Dramatics. Clubs: Commercial Law, Square Circle, His- tory, Stamp, Letterman. ANITA GLICKMAN IA Room President, Annual Sales- man, Honor Society, Glee Club. Clubs: History, Pythagorean. IANE GOLDBERG Glee Club, Players' Dramatics, Honor Society. Clubs: History, Scrib- blers, Boosters. MAXINE GOLDBERG Honor Society. Clubs: Music, S.G. A.A. ALICE GOLDFARB Players' Dramatics, Honor Society, Glee Club. Club: Scribblers. PETER FURNO ZA Room Vice-President, R.O.T.C., Glee Club, Players' Dramatics. Club: R.O.T.C. Officers. DEAN GARDNER lA, 2B Room President: Marshal Major, Intramural Sports, Honor So- ciety, Prom Chairman, Players' Dra- matics. Club: S.E.C. RUTH GAUGHAN Clubs: Home Economics, Boosters, Aviation, Music, History. MARY ALICE GAVIN Cisca, Glee Club. Clubs: Boosters, Debate, S.G.A.A. ANTHONY GEISER Intramural Sports, Band, Orches- tra, Honor Society. Club: History. CARL GEORGE S.E.C. Vice-President, Tennis Team, Marshal Major, R.Q,fIl.C. Clubs: De- ' baierw Stun1pqvi'SQadi'eff'CI?El'e. l Page 39 LOIS GORANSON IA Room Vice-President, 4B, 4A Room Secretary: Glee Club, Honor Society, Workers' Dramatics. Club: History. ALAN GORDON IB, IA Room President, Track Team, Intramural Sports, Honor So- ciety, Marshal. Clubs: Music, His- tory. KENNETH GORDON Intramural Sports, Marshal, Honor Society. Club: History. LUCILLE GORDON 3A Council, Honor Society, Glee Club, Office Practice. Clubs: History, Leaders, Boosters, French, S.G.A.A. WILLIAM GRAVES Baseball, Senn News Salesman. BARBARA GREEN IA, 4B Room President, Greek Club President, Senn News Sales' man, Honor Society. Clubs: Leaders, History, S.E.C., S.G.A.A. KATHERINE GREENBERG IB Room Secretary, Senn News Salesman, Glee Club, A Cappella, Honor Society. Clubs: Leaders, Music, Home Economics, S.G.A.A. RUTH GREENHOUSE Glee Club, Honor Society. Clubs: History, Home Economics. IAMES GREGORY IB Room President, Apparatus. Clubs: Spanish, History, Economics. BETTY GRISSOM Clubs: History, French, S.E.C. LLOYD GUNDERSON IA, IB Room Vice-Presidentg R..O T.C., Hi-Y, Honor Society. Club: His- tory. HAROLD GUSTAFSON Intramural Sports, Senn News Salesman, Marshal. Club: Spanish. I BERT GYLLIN IA, 2B Room President: Intramural Sports, R.O.T.C., Band, Marshal, Or- chestra. Clubs: History, Band. IANE HAFLENGER ZA Room Secretary, 4B Room Vice- President, Intramural Sports. Club: S.G.A.A. ELIZABETH HAGSTROM Greek Club Secretary, Intramural Sports, Senn News Salesman, 4A Council, Honor Society. Clubs: S.E.C., History, Boosters, Leaders. EDNA I-IAHM Intramural Sports. Clubs: Greek. Boosters, French, S.G.A.A. MARGUERITE HALLWAS Club: Art Guild. Page 40 ROBERT HENRY Swift .Ycws Bl1.Y!'l1CSS Mazinger Honor Society. Clubs: History, French. TAMES HlLL Basketball. MARIANNE HILL 4A Room Secretary, Honor So- ciety. Club: S.G.A.A. BETH HIRSCH Glee Club. Clubs: History, Home Economics, S.G.A.A. JEROME HIRTENSTEIN lA Room President, Apparatus, Football, Annual Salesman, Dra- matics, Honor Society, M a r s h a l. Clubs: Zoology, History, Latin. IAMES HAWKINS Swimming, lB, ZA Councilsp Cisca. Glee Club. Club: S.E.C. PHYLLIS HEATHER 3B, 4B, 4A Secretary: ZB, ZA Room Secretary: Home Economics Secre- tary, Dramatics' Workers, Honor So- ciety. Clubs: Travel, Leaders, Music. RAYMOND HECHT R.O.T.C., Honor Society, Marshal Lieutenant. WILBUR HEINZ Basketball, Band. ROBERT HEMMICK 2B Room Vice-President, ZA Room President, R.O.T.C., Glee Club, A Cappella, Marshal. Clubs: History, S.E.C. LORRAINE HENRIKSEN Glee Club, Honor Society, Cisca. Club: Leaders. WILFRED HALPERIN History Club President, Fencinq, Senn News Salesman, lA, 4B Coun- cils: Honor Society. Club: Travel. BETTY HALTER 3A Room Secretary, 4A Room Vice- President, Art Guild Vice-President, Glee Club, Honor Society, A Cap- pella. Club: S.G.A.A. lOSEP'H HAMILTON 4B, 4A Room Vice-President, Track, Senn News Salesman, ZA, 4B, 4A Councils: Honor Society, Marshal. Clubs: Pythagorean, History. EUDYCE HANDLER Honor Society. Clubs: Music, Knit- ting. lOSEP'HINE HARTENFELD ZB Council, Glee Club, Honor So- ciety, A Cappella. Clubs: History, Boosters, Music. CARL HAWK Paqe 41 DOROTHY J. HOFFMAN Glee Club. Clubs: History, Music, Conservatory, Knitting, Stamp, S.G. A.A. HELEN HOFFMAN 4B Room Secretary. Clubs: Lead- ers, History, Spanish, S.G.A.A. DOROTHY M, HOFMANN Club: History, S.G.A.A. MARY IANE HOPKINS Intramural Sports, Annual Sales- man, Band, Orchestra. Clubs: S.B. G.C., History, Leaders. IUNE HOUGH KENNETH HUFF 4B Room Treasurer, Intramural Sports, Senn News Salesman, IA Council, Band, Honor Society. Clubs: Greek, Square Circle. HAROLD HULTBERG Club: Camera. ALLAN I-IUMASON Club: Zoology. EDNA IACULLO Honor Society. Clubs: Booster, Greek, History. Leaders, MARIORIE IGLOW IB Room President, Music Club President, Senn News Staff, Glee Club, Honor Society. Clubs: Scrib- blers, S.G.A.A. BEVERLY IMERMAN IA Room Vice-President, Honor Society. Clubs: Knitting, Debate, His- tory, S.G.A.A. WALLACE IMMERMANN Baseball, Track, Camera Club President. Clubs: Music, Aviation. Wa Q T ' LQ, Q1-'Yurw DANA IACKSON IA, ZB, ZA Secretary: IB, 3A Room Secretary: Leaders Vice-President, Annual Salesman, Senn News Sales- man, Honor Society. Clubs: French, S.G.A.A. DOROTHY IACKSON 3A, 4A Room Treasurer: Senn News Salesman, Annual Salesman, ZA, 4B Councils: Workers' Stage Manager, Honor Society. Clubs: Art Guild, History, Stamp, Debate, French, Boosters. TERENCE IACKSON Rifle Team, R.O.T.C. Captain. Club: Officers. NESTA IACOB 3A Room Secretary, Senn News Salesman, Glee Club, Honor Society, Players' Dramatics. Clubs: Latin, History, S.G.A.A. IERRY IACOBSON Track. Page 42 EVELYN KEARNS 2B Room Treasurer, 2A Room Sec- retary, Leaders Vice-President, Glee Club, Cisca, Honor Society. Clubs: History, Boosters, S.G.A.A. GENEVIEVE KEEPER Glee Club. CHARLES KEMNITZ Swimming, Skating, Workers' Dra- matics. Clubs: Art Guild, Current Af- fairs. , MABEL KEMPF lA Room President, 2B Room Vice- President, Leaders Vice-President, Treasurer: Nereids Vice-President, A Cappella, Honor Society. Clubs: Mu- sic, History, S.G,A.A. ROBERT KERN Annual Salesman. Clubs: Square Circle, Stamp. PHYLLIS IOHNSON lA, 4A Room Secretaryg 2A Room Treasurer, History Club Secretary, Honor Society. Clubs: Leaders, Ne- reids, S.G.A.A., Travel. RICHARD lOHNSON Intramural Sports, Annual Sales- man, Honor Society, Marshal. Clubs: History, Stamp. ALBERTA IUDD Forum Bmifrfss rllmiaycr 3B Room Secretary, Senn News News Editor, Annual Salesman, Glee Club, Honor Society. Club: S.G.A.A. lAMES KAKARAKIS 1B Room Vice-President, 3B Room President, Players' Dramatics, Honor Society, Hi-Y, Marshal. Clubs: His- tory, French. TIBY KAPLAN Glee Club. Club: Spanish. WALTER KEARNEY lA Room President, 3B Room Treasurer, 4A Council, Marshal. Clubs: Aviation, Chemistry. lUNE lENSEN Glee Club. Clubs: Home Econom- ics, History. DOROTHY IOHNSON 3B Room President, Glee Club. Clubs: History, Boosters. ELEANOR IOHNSON Senn News Salesman, A n n u al Salesman, Glee Club. Clubs: Boost- ers, History. HELAINE lOHNSON 3A, 4A Room President: 3A, 4B Councils, Glee Club, Honor Society. Club: History. IEANETTE JOHNSON Annual Salesman. Club: Home Economics. LENORE JOHNSON lB Room Treasurer. Clubs: Boost- ers, S.G.A.A. Page 43 RUSSELL KIEFER R.O.T.C., Ritle Team, Marshal Cap- tain. Clubs: Camera, Economics. CHARLES KIRSCHNER R.O.T.C. Marshal. MIRRETTA KISER FwmnCwEMm4mCMd Senn News Staff, Cisca Secretary, Treasurer: Glee Club. Clubs: Library, History, Boosters, Home Economics. FRANK KLUNK 3A, 4B Room President: 2B Room Vice-President: Glee Club, Honor Society. Clubs: History, Sociology, Economics. MARSHALL KOTZ lA Room President, Baseball, Senn News Salesman, 2B Council, Mar- shal, Honor Society. Club: History. HARRIET KRABBE Glee Club. Clubs: Music, History, HELEN KRAMER 3A Room Secretary, Honor Society. Club: Poetry. MIRIAM KRASNICK lA Room Vice-President, Players' Dramatics, Honor Society. Clubs: S.G.A.A., Boosters, History, Travel. lOAN KRAUSE Intramural Sports, Honor Society, Cisca. Clubs: Boosters, Spanish, Greek, Leaders. DOXIE KRAUSPE 4A Room President, 3A Room Treasurer. Clubs: Travel, Camera, Leaders, Boosters. MARY KRISMAN Glee Club, Cisca. Clubs: S,G.A.A., Boosters, Stamp, Debate, Conserva- tory. RICHARD KRUGER Senn News, Annual Salesman: 3B, 3A Councils: Players' Dramatics, Honor Society, Marshal Lieutenant. Clubs: Pythagorean, Stamp, History. ROBERT KUNTZ Intramural Sports, 4A Council. Glee Club. Club: S.E.C. ROBERT LADEVICH 3B, 4A Room Treasurer: Basket- ball, Senn News Salesman, Forum Sports Editor, Senn News Staff, Mar- shal. Clubs: Latin, History. HARRIETTE LAGERLOF lB, 4A Room Secretary: Leaders Club Treasurer, Secretary: Serin News Salesman, Glee Club. Clubs: Spanish, Boosters, History, Leaders, S.C1.A.A. ROLLINS LAMBERT History Club Secretary, Track, Cross-Country, Annual Salesman, ZB Council, Marshal, Honor Society. Clubs: History, Spanish. DOROTHY LANGE 3A Room Vice-President, 4A Room Treasurer, Honor Society. Clubs: S.E.C., History. Page 44 ROY LONG Forum .-1r'f Cn-Editor R.O.T.C. Captain, Marshal Major. Clubs: R.O.T.C. Officers, Art Guild, Square Circle. VIRGINIA LOOS Intramural Sports, Glee Club, Workers' Dramatics, Honor Society, Cisca, Art Guild, A Cappella. Clubs. Debate, History. LENNART LORENSON Track. Club: Square Circle. LOIS LOVE Glee Club. Club: Nereids, S.G.A.A. MAURICE LOVINGER Intramural Sports. WALTER LEIS 3A Vice-President, 4A All School Council: 3B, 3A Room President: 2B Room Treasurer, Football, Appara- tus, Marshal. Club: Lettermen. AUDREY LE PON Senn News Salesman. ROBERT LERNER Se-nn News Salesman, Honor So- ciety, Marshal. AGNES LINDER ROBERT LITHALL Intramural Sports, Glee Club, Marshal, Club: Scribblers. LORAYNE LOME Clubs: Home Economics, History, S.G.A.A. ROBERT LANGE Intramural Sports, R.O.T.C. Club Spanish. RUTH LARSEN Honor Society, Glee Club. Club Music. RICHARD LARSON Swimming, A Cappella, Marshal WILLIAM LAUX Intramural Sports, 3B, 3A Coun cilsg R.O.T.C. Club: Stamp. EDWINA LEE THOMAS LEHMAN Football, SB, 3A Councils: A Ca- pella, Glee Club. Club: Spanish. Page 45 IEANNE LUNDBERG Honor Society. Clubs: History, S.G.A.A. IUNE MADSEN Intramural Sports. Clubs: History, S.G.A.A. WALTER MADSEN Intramural Sports, Senn News Salesman, IA Council, Band, Honor Society. Club: History. MARY LOU MANLEY Players' Dramatics, Glee Club. Clubs: S.G.A.A., Boosters, Scribblers, History, Greek. RALPH MANNOTT Intramural Sports, 4B Council, Mar- shal, Hi-Y. Club: German. BERNARD MARLAND Senn News Salesman. Club: His- tory. GEORGIA MATTHEWS 4B Room President, Intramural Sports, Senn News Salesman, IB, 2B Councils, Honor Society. Clubs: S.G. A.A., History. ELLEN MAXWELL Home Economics Club Vice-Presi- dent, Intramural Sports. Clubs: S.G. A.A., History, Knitting. RITA MAY SA Room Vice-President. EDWARD MCHALE Intramural Sports, Senn News Salesman, ZB, 2A Councils: Glee Club, Honor Society. Clubs: Camera, S.E.C., Square Circle. MARGARET MCLAUGHLIN Glee Club, Honor Society, Players' Dramatics. Clubs: Boosters, History. EMERSON MEINERS Apparatus, Swimming, Cisca, Hi- Y, Marshal. Club: History. IANE MEYER WALTER MEYER 2B, 4B Room Vice-President: 2A Room Treasurer, 3B Room Secretary, Intramural Sports, Honor Society. Club: Square Circle. DOROTHY MILLER Cisca. Clubs: History, S.E.C., S.G. A.A. IOSEPH MILLER Band, Orchestra, Marshal. PAUL MILLER S.E.C. President, R.O.T.C. Corporal Honor Society. Club: History. Page 46 1 ELIZABETH MUDD Honor Society. Clubs: History, Home Economics, S.E.C. LEONARD MURPHY Intramural Sports, 4A Council, Players' Dramatics, Honor Society. Clubs: Greek, History, MARGARET MURRAY Players' Dramatics, Clubs: History, S.G.A.A. CHARLOTTE NASS ZB, 2A Room Secretary, Home Eco- nomics Club President. Clubs: Com- mercial Law, Travel. IANE NELSON Music Club Vice-President, Glee Club, A Cappella, Workers' Dra- matics. CARROLL MORRISON Hi-Y. Club: History. THOMAS MORRISON Intramural Sports, Hi-Y, Marshal Lieutenant. Club: History. LEONA MOSCOWITZ ZB Room Treasurer, Intramural Sports, Players' Dramatics, Honor So- ciety. Clubs: Boosters, H i s t o r y, Travel. IOHN MOUSTAKIS R.O.T.C. BROOXIE MOWERY IA Room Secretary, Honor So- ciety. Club: History. IACQUELINE MOWSCHINE 4B, 4A Room Vice-President: ZA, 3B Councils: Glee Club, Honor So- ciety. ROSALYN MILLER Glee Club. Clubs: History, Span- ish. MARILYN MINER 4B Room Treasurer. Clubs: His- tory, S.G.A.A. BARBARA MITTELMAN lA Room Secretary, Honor Society Clubs: Knitting, Stamp, Debate Travel. DOROTHY MOKATE Players' Dramatics, Glee Club Clubs: Boosters, S.E.C., Travel. EARLENE MOORE J Intramural Sports. Clubs: Commer cial Law, S.G.A.A. IEANNE MORLEY 4A Council, Cisca, Glee Club Clubs: Boosters, Stamp, Debate, S.G A.A. Page 47 LILLIAN NELSON Glee Club. Clubs: Home Econom- ics, S.E.C. MARGARET NELSON 2B Room Secretary: Debate Club President, ZA Council, Honor So- ciety. Clubs: History, Current Affairs, Stamp. EVELYNE NEUBAUER IA Room Treasurer, 2B Council. Clubs: S.E.C., Home Economics, Com- mercial Law, History. ELIZABETH NEUGEBAUER Clubs: Knitting, German, Leaders, S.G.A.A. DOROTHY NEUNUEBEL IA Room Vice-President, 3A, 4B Secretary-Treasurer: Players' Dra- matics. Clubs: S.G.A.A., History. VIRGINIA NEUSES Senn News Salesman, Annual Salesman, IA Council. Clubs: His- tory, S.E.C. ARNOLD NEWOUIST 2A Room President, 2B Room Vice- President, Apparatus, Track, Glee Club. Club: Science. IAMES NICHOLS 3B, 4B Room President, 2A Room Vice-President, 2B Room Secretary, History Club Treasurer, ZA, 4A Coun- cils, A Cappella, Honor Soiecty. OLA NILSSON Senn News Salesman, Annual Salesman, IA, ZA Councilsg Honor Society, Dramatics. Clubs: History, S.E.C., Debate, French. MARIORIE NISLE Honor Society. Club: S.E.C. THEODORE NOESGES Basketball, Glee Club. ARTHUR NORD R.O.T.C. MARGARET NORRIS Intramural Sports. Clubs: S.G.A.A., S.E.C., Leaders. IEAN NORTI-IWALL 3A Room Secretary, History Club Secretary, Senn News Salesman, 3A Council, Glee Club, Honor Society. Clubs: History, Leaders, S.E.C. HAROLD NUGENT 4A Treasurer, Football, Track, In- tramural Sports. Clubs: Sportsman, Lette-rmen. HARRIET O'BRIEN 3A Room Vice-President, ZA Room Secretary, History Club Vice-Presi- dent, Secretary, Senn News Assist- ant Editor, 2B Council, Cisca, Honor Society, Glee Club. Clubs: S.E.C., Home Economics. DOROTHY O'MALLEY Intramural Sports, Glee Club. Clubs: Home Economics, History, S.G.A,A. Page 48 IUNE PEARCE 3A Room Secretary, Senn News Assistant News Editor, Forum Stait, 1B Council, Honor Society. Club: Commercial Law. MARY PEARCE Honor Society, Annual Art Staff. GEORGE PEARSON Intramural Sports, Players' Dra- matics, Marshals. HALAINE PEDERSEN Annual Salesman, Senn News Salesman, lA, 2B Councils, Glee Club, A Cappella. AARON PENN lA, 3A, 4B Room President: Intra- mural Sports. Clubs: Square Circle, Commercial Law, Boosters, Chem- istry. EDWARD PATRICK R.O.T.C., Rifle Team. IANE PATTERSON lA Room Vice-President, 2B, 33 Room Secretary, 3A Room Treasur- er, Senn News Salesman, Glee Club, Players' Dramatics. Clubs: S.G.A,A., Debate, Stamp. SHIRLEY PATTERSON 3B Room Treasurer, 3A Room Vice- President, 4B Room President, Play- ers' Dramatics. Clubs: Travel, His- tory. lANE PAUL Clubs: S.G.A.A., French, Conserva- tory. MELVYN PAULE Intramural Sports, Players' Dra- matics, Honor Society. Clubs: Scrib- blers, S.E.C. KATHALEEN PEARA Intramural Sports. Clubs: S.E.C., History, Home Economics, Boosters. EDWARD OSRAN Track, Marshal. Club: History. ROY OSTERVEER 3A President, lA Room President, Current Affairs Club President, Foo!- ball, Hi-Y, Marshal. Clubs: Square Circle, Sportsman's. ROBERT OSTH Intramural Sports, Annual Sales- man, Honor Society. Club: Aviation. IANE PALMER 3B Room Treasurer, 2A Council, Players' Dramatics, Glee Club, A Ca- pella. Club: S.G.A.A. ANTHONY PANKAU R.O.T.C., Band, Glee Club, Or- chestra, Marshal. Club: History. STUART PARK lA President, 2B, ZA Room Presi- dentg History Club Vice-President Football, lA Council, Band Major R.O.T.C., Honor Society, Marshal Club: Band Officers. Page 49 EVAN PERKINS Swimming, R.O.T.C., M a r s h a l. Cisca. Clubs: History, Greek, Com- mercial Law. IEAN PERKINS Annual Salesman. ALAN PERRAUD R.O.T.C. Clubs: S.E.C., Aviation. ANNE PETERSON Clubs: S.G.A.A., Music. MARGUERITE PETERSON 3A Room Vice-President, Honor Society, Leaders. ROY PETERSON 3B Room Treasurer, 4B Room Sec- retary, Intramural Sports, Marshal. Club: Square Circle. BETTE IAYNE PETRIE 4A Room Vice-President, Intra mural Sports. Clubs: History, S.E.C. Home Economics, S.G.A.A. THOMAS P'HINNEY Intramural Sports. MIRIAM PINZ Clubs: History, S.G.A.A. HUBERT PLAIN 4B, 4A Room Presidentg R,O.T.C. Rifle Team. HARRY POLLAK 4B Room Vice-President, Swim- ming, 4A Council, Honor Society. Clubs: History. THOMAS POPE Intramural Sports. Clubs: Spanish, Aeroplane. ALBERT PORT Basketball, Baseball, M a r s h al. Clubs: French, Spanish. MARY PRATT lA, 3E Room President: Girls' Choir, A Cappella, Players' Dra- matics, Honor Society. Clubs: Span- ish, Scribblers, Leaders, Boosters, Home Economics, S.G.A.A. DON PULLIN 3A Room Secretary, 4B Room Treasurer, Intramural Sports, Mar- shal. DORIS RAPOPORT 3B Room President, SA, 4A Room Secretary: Travel Club Treasurer, Glee Club, Players' Dramatics. Clubs: S.G.A.A., Debate, History, Boosters. DORIS RATHGEB Clubs: History, S.G.A.A. Page 50 DAVID ROGATZ Clubs: Spanish, Stamp, History, French, S.E.C., Boosters. HELEN ROLNICK 3B Room Vice-President, Glee Club, Honor Society. Clubs: Spanish, His- tory, Current Events. JACK ROSEN ZA Room Treasurer, Fencinq, Hon- or Society, Marshal Sergeant. Clubs: History, Spanish, Stamp, Debate, Chess. BURTON ROSENBERG IB Room Vice-President, IA Room Treasurer, 3B, 4B Room Secretary: Stamp Club Secretary, Debate Club Secretary, Track, Cross-Country, Senn News Salesman, Annual Salesman. Club: History. ELWIN ROSENDAHI.. 4A Room Treasurer, Intramural Sports, Annual Salesman. IRENE RICH IB, 4A Room President: Senn News Feature Editor, Glee Club, Honor So- ciety. Club: Pythagorean. IOI-IN RICHARDS 4B Room Treasurer, 2B Room Vice- President, Apparatus, Workers' Dra- matics. Clubs: Travel, Art Guild. EDWARD RICHTER 4A Room Vice-President, Swim- ming, Annual Salesman, Senn News Salesman, ZA, 3A Councils, Hi-Y, Honor Society, Marshal. Clubs: Or- chestra, Debate, Music. CHARLOTTE RIFE Stamp Club Treasurer, Intramural Sports, Players' Dramatics, Honor Society. Clubs: Debate, Scribblers, S.E.C. MARY RIORDAN 4B Room Secretary, Art Guild Sec- retary, Glee Club, A Cappella, Hon- or Society, Workers' Dramatics, Cis- ca. Clubs: Art Guild, History. KELSO ROBERTS Intramural Sports, Dramatics. Club: Spanish. DOROTHY REDFIELD Intramural Sports, Glee Club, A Cappella. Clubs: S.G.A.A., Music, Travel. DOLORES REICH Glee Club. Clubs: History, Debate. LUCIENNE REICI-IARDT Annual Salesman, Senn News Salesman, lA, ZA Councils: Honor Society. Clubs: S.G.A.A., Debate, Boosters. ENID REICI-IMAN Honor Society, Glee Club. Clubs: Greek, Spanish. STIG REIHNER GERTRUDE REISBERG Senn News Salesman, Annual Salesman, 3A Council, Honor So- ciety. Clubs: Knittinq, Travel, Scrib- blers, History. Page 51 CLYDE ROSENTHAL lA Room Vice-President, 2B Room Treasurer, ZA Room President, Intra- mural Sports. Club: Pythagorean. GEORGE ROSENTHAL Players' Dramatics, Marshal. Club: Botany. WILHELMINE ROTHE German Club Secretary. LEONARD ROTHNER Football, R.O.T.C. Club: German. GEORGINE ROTMAN Players' Dramatics, Honor Society. Clubs: Scribblers, German, Greek, History. SHIRLEY RUFFING 3A, 4B Room Secretaryg Intramural Sports, Cisca, Glee Club. Clubs: Music, Nereids, History, S.G.A.A. IUNE RUSHE 3A Room Secretary ,Leaders Club President, Secretary, ZA, 4A Coun- cils: Workers' Dramatics, Honor So- ciety. Clubs: Boosters, Art Guild, S.G.A.A. ELAINE RUSNAK IB, lA Room President, Honor So- ciety. Clubs: Debate, S.G.A.A. IUNE RUST Clubs: Home Economics, S.G.A.A. MILDRED RYDER Band. Club: S.B.G.C. EDYTHE SACHARTOW Camera Club Secretary, Honor So ciety, Glee Club. Clubs: S.G.A.A. Debate, History. RICHARD SAGER Orchestra, Hi-Y. Club: Music. ALAN SALINGER Intramural Sports, R.O.T.C., Play- ers' Dramatics. Marshal Lieutenant. Club: Stamp. DINAH SALINGER 3B Council, Senn News Salesman. Clubs: Knitting, Boosters, Pythago- rean. WILLIAM SAMPSON 3A Room President, ZA, 4B Coun- cilp Baseball, Basketball, Marshal. Club: Spanish. MILLY LOU SAPP 3B, SA Room Treasurer: Nereids President, Vice-President: Forum Art Staff, IA Council, Honor Society. Clubs: Art Guild, History. CHARLES SATTERFIELD Rn: uzvulzl .llvdal 3B President, Stamp Club Presi- dent, Debate Club Treasurer, Senn News Salesman, ZB, 4B Councils: Honor Society. Clubs: History, Pytha- gorean. Paqe 52 ELEANOR SEBASTIAN Glee Club. Clubs: History, S.E.C. DOROTHY SESTERHENN 2A, 3B Room Secretaryy 3A Room Vice-President: S.E.C. S e c r e t a r y, Honor Society, Senn News Salesman, IA Council. Clubs: Pythagorean, Commercial Law, History. COURTNEY SHANKEN IA, 2B Vice-President: ZA, 4B President: ZA, 3B Room Vice-Presi- dentg History Club President, Appa- ratus, Cheerleader, Honor Society, Marshal Major. Club: Boosters. EARL SHANKEN ZB, ZA, 4B Treasurerp IB, 3A Treasurer: Apparatus, Cheerleader, Marshal Major, Honor Society. Clubs: History, Boosters. HIRAM SHANKWEILER Glee Club. CHRISTINE SCHMALZ IB Room Vice-President IA Room President, Senn News Salesman, An- nual Salesman, 4A Council, Honor Society. Clubs: Commercial Law, S.E.C. DOROTHY SCHNEIDER ZB Room Vice-President, Honor So- ciety, Cisca. DOROTHY SCHUETTE Senn News Salesman, Honor So- ciety. Clubs: History, Boosters. ELI SCHUPACK Intramural Sports, 2B, 2A, 4B, 4A Councils: Honor Society, Marshal. Clubs: History, Pythagorean. FLORA SCHWARTZ Travel Club Secretary, Intramural Sports, Annual Salesman, Glee Club, Players' Dramatics. Clubs: S.G.A.A., Debate, History, Boosters. IEROME SCHWARZBACK Track, Intramural Sports. Clubs: Square Circle, Current Events. HAROLD SAX Glee Club, Marshal, Band. Club: Square Circle. DORIS SCANLAN Band, Glee Club, Dramatics, Senn Band Girls' Captain. MARION SCHEUNEMAN Club: Home Economics. KATHERINE SCHINAGL Honor Society. Clubs: S.G.A.A., Leaders, Greek. ROBERT SCHLAU 2B Room Vice-President, Track, Cross-Country, Golf, Senn News Salesman, ZB, 2A Councils: Hi-Y. Clubs: German, Square Circle. RAYMOND SCHMALE Paqe 53 IOAN SHEDLOCK Senn News Salesman, Honor So- ciety. Club: History. MARGARET SHERIDAN Senn News Salesman. Club: S.E.C. FRANCES SHORE 2B Room President, Glee Club, A Cappella, Cisca. ANITA SIEGEI. Clubs: Debate, Stamp, S.E.C., S.G. A.A. IOHN SIEVERS 4A Room Treasurer, Annual Sales- HIGH. HAROLD SILVER Intramural Sports. DOROTHY SIME Senn News Salesman, IB, IA Councils: Glee Club, A Cappella, Honor Society. Clubs: Music, S.E.C., History. JANE SIMPSON IA Treasurer, IB, 3A Room Presie clentg 2B Vice-President, BB, 4A Room Secretary, Annual Salesman, Senn News Salesman, IB, 4B Councils. Clubs: Home Economics, Knitting. HARRIET SINGER Intramural Sports, Glee Club. Clubs: Pythagorean, Music. ROBERT SLOTTEN Glee Club, A Cappella, Marshal. Clubs: History, Music. HARRY SMALL 4A Room President, Annual Sales- man, ZA, 4A Councils. Clubs: Square Circle, History. mrs SMALL ' Senn News Staff, Honor Society. Clubs: History, Scribblers, Spanish, Music. BETTY SMITH CUDDY SMITH 4A Room Treasurer, Intramural Sports, Senn News Salesman, Glee Club, Marshal, Players' Dramatics. Clubs: History, S.E.C. HARRY SMITH ROBERT SMITH IB Room President, Intramural Sports, ZB Council, R.O.T.C., Band, Honor Society. Clubs: Square Circle, History. ELIZABETH SMULLIN A Cappella, Glee Club. Page 54 ROYAL STERN Marshal. Club: Latin. IEROME STERNBERG Honor Society. NETTIE STEVELEY Glee Club, Honor Society. Clubs: Home Economics, Conservatory, His- tory. WILLIAM STEVENS Glee Club. Club: History. MARGARET STEWART 3B, 3A Room President, Annual Salesman, Senn News Salesman, ZB Council. Clubs: S.G.A.A., History, Knitting. SARAIANE STAPP ZA Room Treasurer, Intramural Sports, Honor Society, Glee Club, A Cappella. Clubs: S.G.A.A., Latin, Leaders, Spanish. CHARLES STARCK Intramural Sports, 4A Council, R.O.T.C., Band, Honor Society. Clubs: Conservatory, Pythagorean. EEFIE STATHAS Intramural Sports. Clubs: S.G.A.A., Knitting, French, Greek, Boosters. LORRAINE STEIN Honor Society. Clubs: Debate, His- tory, Knitting. HILDA STEINER Glee Club, A Cappella. Clubs: S.G.A.A., Cisca, History, Music, Leaders. MARIORIE STERN IB, SA Room Secretary, 4B Room Vice-President, Intramural Sports, Annual Salesman, Senn News Sales- man, Bancl. Clubs: S.G.A.A., History, Music. GEORGE SMYTHE Intramural Sports, Marshal. WILLIAM SPACKMAN Track, Intramural Sports, 3B, 3A Councils: Honor Society. Clubs: Square Circle, Spanish. SHIRLEY SPENGLER Honor Society, Players' Dramatics. DOROTHY SPRECHER 3B, 4A Room Secretary, Annual Salesman. Clubs: Commercial Law, Current Affairs. INEZ STALEY Cisca. Clubs: S.G.A.A., History. DAVID STANLEY R.O.T.C. Officers' Treasurer, Mar- shal Officers' Secretary, President: Rifle Team, R.O.T.C. Major, Marshal Colonel, Honor Society. Page 55 JACK STILL IB Room Secretary, Intramural Sports, Glee Club. Club: Square Circle. IOSEPHINE STOCCO Clubs: History, Home Economics, S.E.C. CONSTANCE STONE 4B Room President, National Hon- or Society. Clubs: Art Guild, Chem- istry. RUTH STRATTON lfnrtznz Busiu .rx rlltllllltlff' Senn News Exchange Editor, Hon or Society. Club: Scribblers. HELEN STREICHER Clubs: S.E.C., Histcry. HUBERT SULLIVAN R.O.T.C. Club: Officers. MARY ANN SULLIVAN Cisca. Clubs: S.G.A.A., History. Current Events, Music. MAURICE SULLIVAN 3A Room Treasurer, Swimming, Marshal Major. Club: History. MARY IANE SWIFT IA Room Vice-President, 3A, 4B Room Secretary: Forum Identification Editor, Senn News Staff, Senn News Salesman, IA, 2B Councilsg Honor Society. Clubs: History, Boosters. DOLORES SYLVESTER ZB, 3A Room Treasurer: Senn News Salesman, IB Council, Glee Club. Clubs: History, S.E.C. ROBERT TALBOTT IA, 2B Room President, History Club Vice-President, Swimming, Play- ers' Dramatics, Honor Society, Mar' shal Lieutenant. Clubs: Aviation, Camera, Officers. CHRIS TARANTELIS ZB, ZA Room President: Intramural Sports, Marshal. FRED TARNOW Basketball. LAVON TAYLOR Leaders President, S e c r e t a r y. Clubs: History, S.G.A.A. MARGARET TAYLOR 4A Council, Honor Society. GEORGIA THANOS Honor Society. Clubs: Scribblers, Spanish, Boosters. INEZ THOMAS Glee Club, Workers' Dramatics, Honor Society. Clubs: Travel, Lead- ers, History, Home Economics, S.G. A.A., SEC. Page 56 -...mu +- ---' HENRY VAN BOGAERT Baseball, 4A Council, Glee Club, A Cappella, Cisca. Club: History. DOMINICK VAN DEN ABELL Football, Honor Society. Clubs: Sportsman's, Chemistry, Music, Eco- nomics. MINNIE VECCIE Intramural Sports, 4B Room Secre- tary. Clubs: History, Home Econom- ics, S.E.C., S.G.A.A. MARY VERHULST IA Room Vice-President, 4A Room Treasurer, Senn News Salesman, ZA Council, Honor Society. Clubs: His- tory, S.E.C., S.G.A.A. ROBERT VOGEL 3B Room President, 2A Room Vice- President, lA Room Treasurer, Senn News Salesman, IB, ZA Councils, Glee Club, Clubs: History, Travel, Boosters. IOSEF TROXLER Clubs: Architectural, Mathematics. MITZI TURK S.G.B. 2nd Lieutenant, Concert Band. ROBERT TYNDALL lB, 2B Room President: Band Cadet Major, Glee Club, Marshal Lieutenant-Colonel. Clubs: Officers, Stamp, Debate. GLENN UHLES 4B, 4A Room Presidentg Workers' Dramatics, Marshal. Clubs: Aviation, Art Guild. MARIORIE ULRICH Honor Society, Glee Club, A Cap- pella. Clubs: Leaders, History, S.G. A.A. WALTER UPSTROM Track, Baseball, Honor Society. DOROTHY THOMPSON IB Room Treasurer, Honor Society HELEN THOMPSON Serin News Salesman, Honor So- ciety, Glee Club. Clubs: Nereids, French, History, S.G.A.A. JULIA THOMPSON Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella. Clubs: Scribblers, History. EARL TORELL History Club, Football, Hi-Y. IOHN TRACY IB, IA Room President: ZB, ZA Councils, Intramural Sports. Club: S.E.C. ELAINE TREIDER lA, ZA Room Vice-Presidentg Glee- Club, Workers' and Players' Dramat- ics. Club: Art Guild, Scribblers. Page 57 RUBY WAHLMARK lA Room Secretary, Senn News Salesman, ZB Council, Honor So- ciety, Club: History. NANCY WALES 3B, 3A Room Secretary: Glee Club, Players' Dramatics, Honor Society, Prom Committee. Clubs: Boosters, Leaders, S.G.A.A. MARY WALKER Leaders Club Treasurer, Leaders Club Vice-President, Honor Society, Glee Club. Clubs: S.G.A.A., Spanish, Boosters, Economics. DOROTHY WALLEN Tennis, Forum Salesman. Club: History. ROBBY WASHAM A Cappella, Honor Society, Clubs: Spanish, History, Nereids, Art Guild. HAROLD WASSERSTEIN lA Room Secretary, Senn News Staff, Glee Club, Marshal. Clubs: Spanish, Economics, Boosters. HELEN WATSON Workers' Dramatics. Club: Art Guild. DOLORES WEAVER Honor Society. Clubs: History, Eco- nomics. SIDNEY WEINBERG 4B Room Vice-President, Pytha- gorean Club President, Apparatus, Players' Dramatics, Honor Society, Marshal. Club: Stamp. LUCILLE WEINSTEIN lB Room President, lA Room Sec- retary, Glee Club, Honor Society. Clubs: Stamp, Debate, Leaders, Boosters, S.G.A.A. LORETTA WEISS lA, 2B Room President: ZA Room Vice-President, Intramural Sports, Honor Society. Clubs: Knitting, S.G. A.A. BERNARD WEISSBOURD Tennis, Skating, lB, 4B Councils: Honor Society, Marshal. Clubs: Py- thagorean, History. ALBERT WELLS lA, 3A Room President, Circle Secretary, Track, Golf. BERNADETTE WERTZ Square Cisca, Glee Club. Clubs: Leaders, Boosters, S.G.A.A. MARION WESSMAN Intramural Sports, Senn News Salesman, Annual Salesman, A Ca- pella. Club: History. ORRIN WHEELER lA, 2B Room Secretary: Players' Dramatics, Honor Cisca. Clubs: Debate, Greek, BETTY IAYNE WIESE Glee Club, Honor Society, Dramatics. Clubs: Boosters, S.G.A.A. BLOSSOM WILLENS Band, Society, History. Players' History, Senn News Salesman, Glee Club, Honor Society. Clubs: Scribblers, S.G.A.A. Page 58 MEILDRED SCHNIERLE RICHARD THOMAS P MADELEINE WILLIAMS Annual Salesman, Cisca. Clubs: History, Spanish, Leaders, Music. WILLARD WILLIAMS 4B Room Vice-President, Basket- ball, Baseball, Players' Dramatics, Honor Society. Clubs: History, Avia- tion. ROBERTA WILSON Glee Club, Players' Dramatics. Clubs: Debate, Stamp, Travel, His- tory. LESTER WINSBERG Mathematics Club President, Zo- ology Club President, Intramural Sports, Senn News Assistant Editor, Associate Editor, Honor Society. AUDREY WOLFE 4A Council, Glee Club, Honor So- ciety. Club: History. PERRY WOLFF 3A Room Vice-President, Scrib- blers Club Vice-President, Swimming, R.O.T.C., Band, Marshal. MINA WOLLNER 2B, 3A Room Secretary: Band. Clubs: History, Music, Library, S.G. A.A. ROBERT WURST HELEN YENGER Glee Club. GERTRUDE YOUNGBERG IA Room Vice-President, 4A Room Vice-President, ZA, 3B Room Secre- tary, Glee Club. Clubs: History, Cam- mercial Law, Economics. ROY ZANDER ZA, 3B Room Treasurer: 4B, 4A Room President: Intramural Sports, Honor Society, Marshal Lieutenant. Clubs: History, Aviation. IACOB ZUCKERMAN 1936 Green Book Cover Designer, Honor Society. National Honor Society, lanuary, l93B ENID BASICIN ETHEL BURKHOLDER ANNE COHEN HENRY DROEGE LIONEL GODOW LILLIAN GOLDSTEIN RAYMOND GOODMAN IOHN KERZ LOUISE LINDBERG LORRAINE NAKA LEO ROSENFELD IUNE SALZMAN CHARLOTTE GOLDSTROM BARBARA BARBOUR ANN BIBBINS MARION BIGGS GENE CLEARS BARBARA DEGEN LOIS DOERING FRANCIS EVEN LAURA FRETZ BARBARA GREEN WILFRED HALPERIN BETTY HALTER BETTY HAGSTROM EDNA IACULLO EVELYN KEARNS MABEL KEMPF RICHARD KRUGER ROLLINS LAMBERT lune, GEORGIA MATTHEWS PAUL MILLER BARBARA MITTELMAN ENID NAKA MARGARET NELSON I. O. NICHOLS IRENE RICH CHARLOTTE RIFF MARY ELEANOR RIORDAN GEORGINE ROTMAN CHARLES SATTEPFIELD - KATHERINE SCHINAGL ELI SCHUPACK COURTNEY SHANKEN EARL SHA N KEN CONSTANCE STONE ARL SIDENIUS IOSEPH SOFFER RUTH STEINMAN RUNE SWANSON PEARL TAUBE l938 MARGARET TAYLOR BERNARD WEISSBOURD GERTRUDE ABRAMS ANN ATKINSON IUNE BEXELL V DOLORES BLOSTAN IEONORE BRODER ANN FELT ESTHER GERBER IOE HAMILTON IOSEPHINE HARTENFELD ROBERT HENRY PHYLLIS IOHNSON MIRIAM KRASNICK IEAN NORTHWALL ROBERT OSTI-I SHIRLEY TOUBUS RICHARD WARNER EUGENE WEINBERG EILEEN WOLOSHEN HAZEL SEEBERG DORIS RAPAPORT IUNE RUSHE EDYTHE SACHARTOW RUTH STRATTON LESTER WINSBERG ESTHER AARONSON BARBARA CARVER ANITA GLICKMAN ALBERTA IUDD IACOUELINE MOWSCHINE MARGARET PETERSON HARRY POLLAK ELAINE RUSNAK DOROTHY SESTERHENN JEROME STERNBERG LUCILLE WEINSTEIN Page 59 Row l: Friedlander, Warner, Mr. Davidson, Miller, Salzman, E.Shanken, Heather, Blitz. Row 2: C. Slianken, Diete, Harrah, Chevlin, Wyatt, Cousin, Griffey, Watters, Frank, Yellon, Henriksen, All School Council-Fall OFFICERS 4A Senior President ........ Richard Warner Vice-President ...... Iames Miller Treasurer .......... Richard Diete Secretary .......... lune Salzman ASC ........ Rosalyn Friedlander 4B Senior President ..... Courtney Shanken Vice-President ....... Phillip Blitz Treasurer .......... Earl Shanken Secretary ........ Phyllis Heather lunior President ......... George Harrah Vice-President. . .Franklin Adams Treasurer ....... Katherine Gump Secretary ........ Doris Henriksen Sophomore President ....... Seymour Cousin Vice-President ...... loseph Wyatt Treasurer ........... Roger Wolff Secretary ......... Gloria Chevlin Freshman President ......... Donald Griffey Vice-President ...... Alvin Yellon Treasurer ....... Dorothy Watters Secretary . . . ........ lack Frank Page 60 With the unexpected and flying start with which school began on Thursday, Septem- ber l6, 1937, Principal David M. Davidson, as adviser, started the Senn All School Council on a semester ot intensive service to the school. The Senn Parent-Teacher Association membership drive was the first big stepg the second was the Thanksgiving Collection, which was the largest that Senn has ever seen. The returns from the Christmas Basket Fund were comparatively as generous. Sponsored by the All School Council were all the pep assemblies tor the winning toot' ball team, including a big Pow Wow held the evening before the Tilden victory. The Public Relations Committee is a new group instituted by Principal Davidson to look after school publicity. The entire semester went through the way it had begun, flying on the wings ot success. How 1: Sampson, Bader, Iohnson, Mr. Satierheld, Even, Bowman, Ross, Sidenius, Row 2: Mannott, Kahnwexler, Iackson, Atkinson, Slmpson, Pefho, Jacob, Satterheld, Scrhupack. Row 3: Pollak, Kerz, Dammann, Dmeoe, Hannlton, Halpeun. Senior Council-Fall Junior Council-Fall Row 1: Bond, Wemer, Yellon, Gump, Mlss Harms, Adams, Wernex, Anas-xson, Leavitt, HOWLIIUH. Row L: Clubman, Blocker, Leland, Shedlock, Potter, Howard, Kaufmann, Gllbert, Wllson, Madsx. Row 3: Hema, . Beckwxth, Bollfxuss, Peterson, Eerebout, Hamllton, Zuckerman, Shapiro. ' JI eu .i J su 'I Page 61 ,J r ,- 4.1-fnrge. :fv- of I' ' ,Q-f 4af3kL'f ,' x Row 1: Ilsschke, ZlI!1lIlll'1'IIlfIU, Molxlxn, Hyde, Fusxe, Foiqezm, Muthey, Coulson. Row fl: Sunons, P1e1f1fKm1, Llbunoff, De Hol, Wolff, Davis, Schlunq, Foxshexq, Dumiuouos, Chmmbos. Raw 3: Chuxm, Detleissen, Hay, Suhory, Snell, Roiuel, Bmlel, Chxclqouus. Sophomore Council-Fall ' N Freshman Council-Fall Row 1: Borqeson, Miss Ccxvonuqh, Springer, Curran, Czircxk, Peterson, Whitmore, Myer. Row 7' Klebcxn Katz, Iunnottc, Moth, Peterson, Frelslmqer, Iohnson, Fritzsholl, Prentxce. How 3 :Brown, Zdmondson Bums, Schilelmq, Arr:hf1u1beC1u, Briqqs, Horus. Poqe 62 t.'0l y Row l: Adams, Raemer, Heather, Brookman, Mr. Davidson, Nugent, Ahlquist. Row 2: Kaplan, Malloy, Garrison, Potter, McMaster, Powers, Treat, Henriksen. Row 3: Cousin, Wolff, O'Brien, Smith, Leis, Blitz, Adams. All School Council+Spring Twenty-five years ago Senn High School students, guided by Principal Benjamin F. Buck, began developing the ability to govern themselves, and this aptitude continues even to this day. The All School Council of the Silver Iubi- lee year is one of the most efficient the school has ever known. The twenty-one class officers, with their adviser, Principal David M. Davidson, have many brilliant achievements to their record. At the beginning of the semester the All School Council jumped in to further the great Senn News Subscription Campaign and fol- lowed it closely with the sale of the Silver Iubilee Forum Annual. Clean-up, Paint-up, Plant-up, Light-up. April ll to April 30 campaigning made Senn the cleanest community in the city. This committee was headed by Charles Satter- field. The Senn Band won a superior rating in the City Contest. All School Council funds helped to send the Band to the National Contest at Elkhart, Indiana. They also sup- ported the big Music Concert. OFFICERS 4A Senior President ....... Robert Brookman Vice-President ........ Phillip Blitz Treasurer ......... Harold Nugent Secretary ........ Phyllis Heather ASC ................ Walter Leis 4B Senior President .......... Richard Treat Vice-President . . .Franklin Adams Treasurer ........ , Ruth Ahlquist Secretary ........ Doris Henriksen Iunior President ........ Richard Powers Vice-President ..... Daniel Adams Treasurer ......... Sherrill Smith Secretary ..... Marilyn McMaster Sophomore President ....... Seymour Cousin Vice-President ..... Robert O'Brien Treasurer ........... Roger Wolff Secretary ...... Katherine Malloy Freshman President ........ Iames Sheahan Vice-President. .Virginia Garrison Treasurer ......... Iarnes Kaplan Secretary ......... Harold Raimer Page 63 Row 1: Lindholm, Carlsen, Mr. Scxtleriield, Deqen, Kafka. Row 2: Potier, Schmalz, Taylor, I-Iaqstrcrfz Helm, Rushe, Blocker. Row 3: Schupack, Kearney, Murphy, Even, Hamilton, Yellon, Nichols. Senior Council-Spring lunior Council-Spring Row l: Levin, Mothey, Miss Harris, Krasnow, Bond, Relth. Row 2: Gilbert, Roberts, Burkhart, Wilson Kessie. Row 3: Shornson, T1qer, Dowson, Leitner, Millen, Nyberq, Sylvanus, Casey. Row 3: Jackson Chase, Weiaen, Diver, Zuckerman, Dreifus, Robnett, Snell, Aberson. Paqe 64 ,I fC,p44' WW ,, Row 1: Hyde, Olcmder, Mr. Zimmerman, Carlson, Peterson, Row 2: Freislinqer, Libcmoff, Simon, Isenson, Shea, Foiqen. 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Y '1.'.. ...ij-gig -I'-:', 1 , - . val kj f' '.f ,, ., 4.11 '- . . -0- gfnf-. ., ,, .XL 11, y'w...',L, 1 ,.r.,g,-,- -f:'.,.,,', , , 13... ,Q vu. ,V L ..y,w5?,, ' V 15: J L ,- -V? LMI. 1. 1' Q. ,l M.: an - if , '-'Q' , 'ff ' Q, A, 4 .clx .,'1, ' 'n,. nl , .xv . 5Y': HV . '1 1-a - -f l .t '15, A gl., f' wx' X aff. . ga' . 7 .F 'z 'QM . If Q-.p W., .-A , .,,'w, .vi ,. 71 .yy rf. , 1?- .ll 1: TL-J' c ' Y. ..-, .4 - M. 'Q 1 . -J -H ,Y rf , ., ,mf ' is M. I . 4 1. Row 1 Kearns : C. Shanken, Rotman, Iacullo, Mr. Davidson, Green, Barbour, E. Shanken. Row 2: Taylor, Stone, , Biggs, Miller, Riff, Mittelman, Rich, Bibbins. Row 3. Doerin Kem f H t H lt R' d - q, p, ags rom, a er, lor an, Kruger, Matthews, Degen, Nelson, Schinagl. Row 4: Schupack, Lambert, Even, Halperin, Nichols, Sat- tertield, Weissbourd. Senn Honor Society Senn Honor Society will not reach its jubi- lee year until 19445 nevertheless, it is an ex- tremely important part of school life. Ambi- tious students oi Senn have the Honor So- ciety as their objective. The requirement for admission to this or- ganization is high scholarship. The grade requirements are E or S in every solid and G or E in all liquid subjects. Principal David M. Davidson is the adviser of this organization which has a member- ship totaling about eight hundred, thirty-five of Whom are seven semester members. The greatest honor that can be accorded to the graduating Honor Society student is to be elected to the National Honor Society, which stands not only for high scholastic achievement but also for outstanding service to the school. The members of the National Honor Society are chosen by Principal Davidson and a group of the faculty. Initiation takes a place in Senn Hall at an unforgettable ceremony attended by all Honor students. OFFICERS Fall Semester President .... Raymond Goodman Vice-President ...... Ioseph Soffer Secretary ........ Rune Swanson Treasurer ......... Iune Salzman Adviser ...... David M. Davidson Spring Semester President .......... Earl Shanken Vice-President . Courtney Shanken Secretary .... Charles Sattertield Treasurer ........ Richard Kruger Adviser ...... David M. Davidson Page 69 Row 1: Leland, Atkinson, Blacker, Frank, Rapaport, Krasnick, Fretz. Row 2: Ahlauist, Rushe, Felt, Gerber, Sachartow. Row 3: Mader, Lindholm, Werner, Northwall, Kahn, Abrams, Broder, Hartenfeld, Row 4: Blostan, Chuttke, Hamilton, Bexell, Osth, Henry, Straiton. Senn Honor Society Row l: Relth, Aaronson, Weinstein, Wilson, Mawschine, Sieqmund, Baker. Row 2: Ehlers, Shaw, Fried Albert, Harbison, Noxon. Row 3: Hill, Norman, Carver, Kafka, Heinz. Row 4: Magnuson, Rusnak, Glick- man, Ginsburg, Weiner, Leavitt, Abraham, Hamblin, Lauer. Row 5, Smith, Mandel, Chayes, Ulrich, Goldberg, Zuckerman, Levin, Dunkel. Page 70 Row 1: Heather, Nelson, Driscoll, Koolconian, Brownell, Ryden. Row 2: Anderson, Albert, Iackson, Miss Doniat, Goranson, Sabbath, Nelson. Row 3: Swanson, Knuerr, Bierach, Cory, Branch, Hoffman, Oden. Row 4: De Ball, Bostetter, Swanson, Abrahamson, Goodrich, Loos, Nadel, Hachikian, Kusswurm. Senn Dramatios Quoth Emerson, The voyage of the best ship is a zig-zag line of a hundred tasks. lt the zig-zag effect is any criterion, this must be a sturdy craft in which sail the students of dramatics! All the dangers of the deep, all the perils of the known and unknown, all the obstacles to progress, all the-well, any- way, every sort of thing has happened to turn us from our course. Two things only have stayed in these years that have led to this year of jubilee in which Senn green mingles with the tradi-- tional silver of the quarter century-the directors and their dream. Some years back, these present directors paid tribute in the pages of the Forum to all those who had helped build the begin- nings of Senn dramatics. During those early years there was no organization to help the work along, and plays were presented with the maximum of difficulty. Since 1919 a grow- ing organization has erected a sturdy struc- ture on those early foundations. Have we mixed the metaphors? Perhaps that will lend the spicy flavor which variety is supposed to supply. ln any event, the unexpected, the unanticipated, the un-count- ed-on, these are the things one learns to take for granted in dramatics. lf we were to try to tell you in four words the most important facts about our work, perhaps they would be Dramatics, Players, Workers, Romance. That is our story in fl nutshell. That explains the emphasis on the unexpected. We're always on tiptoe in an- ticipation of whatever is around the corner or over the hill. Things don't have a chance to get dull or tame. We never know what a Page 71 Row 1: Gertz, Beatty, Miss Skillen, Wales, Krauss, Butterfield. Row 2: Herman, Riff, Schmidt, Schwartz, 1 R b ' F' h . R 3 Wi Pr tt McLau hlin, Manle , Palmer, Neunuebel, Pharker, Goldste'n, u enstem, is er ow : ese, a , g y Werner, lacob. Row 4: Wheeler, Be'ssler, Talbott, Murphy, Salinger, Kakarakis. Senn Dramatics day holds but we're always sure it will be something vital, something interesting. Potpourri is the special dish for the Senn Silver Iubilee and the best recipe is one suggested by the Players and Workers of 1938. Remember the day when Disraeli wore a Pinafore to the Shakespeare pageant? lt wasn't the same year that Hiawatha met the American Citizen. Nor was it the year that the Pirates of the Penzance fought Cap- tain Applejack. But anyway, it occasioned much merriment. And when Daddy Long Legs brought a Kiss for Cinderella at the Twelfth Night Ball, Dear Brutus thought that was one too much and retired to Sherwood Forest where he found the Rose Maiden and the Bohemian Girl watching the Maneuvers of lane with a Happy' Go Lucky Merchant of Page 72 Venice. Well, there was Beau Brumrnel looking as glorious as a Midsummer Night's Dream and he decided that Once in a Blue Moon somebody should ask Charley's Aunt to a Washington Pageant. However Mon- sieur Beaucaire took exception to the idea and stated that she would be sure to Wear Green Stockings and they were quite out of Fashion with The Royal Family and it would be even worse than the case of The Purple Mask which they all remembered too well. To this came the quick reply, lt I Were King I would give the lady Seven Chances and then either put her in the Tiger House or send her to Seventh Heaven in the Thirteenth Chair. An uproarious laugh greeted this sally, but when The l:'armer's Wife told how in Passing of the Third Floor Back she had seen The Lion and the Mouse Row 1: Treider, Baker, Gardner, Rapoport, Goldberg. Row 2: Develakos, Rotman, Biggs, Elet, Wilson, Weinberg. Row 3: Epstein, Goldtarb, Moscowitz, Syversen, Krasnick, Boulting. Row 4: Kruger, Pearson Williams, Bell, Eyestone, Furno, Rosenthal. Senn Dramatics plotting with The Mikado to steal The Eli King's Daughter, they shrugged their should- ers and exclaimed You Never Can Tell. The Admirable Crichton then roused himself from his Dreams and stated that he had Seven Gifts which would be distributed at the An- nual Concert. So all the Little Women put aside their Pride and Prejudice and decided to have a good dish ot Potpourri served As You Like lt. Barrie, Shaw, Shakespeare, Noyes, Parker, Klein, lerome, great and near-great play- writes, past and present, are a part oi the dear memories ot Senn dramatics students. Who can estimate the cultural benefits ot bringing plays that are literary masterpieces and excellent entertainment into the lives of students whose only experience with legiti- mate theater comes to them across the toot- lights ot their own high school? Only this spring a new point oi cultural experience has been reached in the pre- sentation of three Shakespearean plays after the manner of The Globe Theater of Merrie England. The Comedy of Errors, Romeo and Iuliet, and Iulius Caeser gave dramatic stu- dents at least a new idea of the power ot the master playwrite, and certainly gave the audiences a new idea of the story value of his plays. Variety of experience, variety of produc- tion, variety ot choice of play, modern mysf tery, wistfulness and Whimsy, melodrama, tragedy, poetry, comedy, Shakespeare con- ventionally produced, Shakespeare pro- duced in a manner consistent with the best historical traditions adapted to Senn's Stage and Senn's audience . . . these things are our memories. Page 73 Page 74 1938 Forum Annual Silver Iubilee, and a Silver Iubilee An- nual. An Annual that was published only after intensive thought as to its planning, for it had to be a book Worthy of commem- orating Senn's Silver Iubilee. It took the collaboration of two efficient staffs, art and editorial, to accomplish this goal. It took months of Work, hours of study to achieve the desired results. Mirretta Kiser and Virginia Dahlen con- centrated on graduate biography, Ann At- kinson edited write-ups, Ruth Stratton and Alberta Iudd handled all financial affairs. Mary lane Swift took care of the Identifica- tions for group pictures, Ruth Mader man- aged the Faculty section of the book, while Patricia Coughlin had charge of the Gradu- ate section. Iune Pearce Was responsible for the poetry to be found on the Division pages. Robert Ladevich, head of the Sport Staff, saw to it that school athletics were Well rep- resented. George Baly, Don Temple, Don Friedman, and Richard Fritzshall worked under him. Tom Atkinson developed and executed a tremendous publicity campaign. Each had his individual job, but it took all of them pulling together with the expert aid of Miss Corcoran, to make the Green and Silver Annual for l938. The.Staff of the 1938 Silver Iubilee Annual, small but most efficient, carried to comple- tion Senn's most outstanding Forum. a worthy souvenir of a great school. ELIZABETH CORCORAN Adviser MIRRETTA KISER Co-Editor-in-Chief RUTH STRATTON Co-Business Manager ALBERTA IUDD Co-Business Manager TOM ATKINSON Publicity Manager RUTH MADER Faculty Advisor ANN ATKINSON Co-Editor-in-Chief VIRGINIA DAHLEN Co-Editor-in-Chief MARY IANE SWIFT Identification Editor PATRICIA COUGHLIN Biography Editor ROBERT LADEVICH Sports Editor DR. ZIMMERMAN Senn Treasurer l938 Forum Annual Night! Green, silver lights piercing the darkness with the sparks of inspiration that go as quickly as they come. Then Dawn- the sparks bringing hopeful rays which flash forth ideas flying pencils hasten to catch on paper. And soon day-light, able now to see ahead guided by Miss Devine with Ronny Wood, Art Editor, and Rosemary Shea, As- sistant Art Editor, aiding one and all. Ronny capturing the spirit of classes. For twenty-five years bells have run, clocks have turned, and periods have come and gone. Has Rosemary caught some one under the spell of spring fever, or does it, perhaps, represent many springs in Senn's Life. Milly Lou Sapp's Activity Page with the Glee Club as one of the many organiza- tions active in the past years. Katherine Gump's Athletic Page brings forth the sym- bolic silver cup rightfully ours for twenty- five years of fair sportsmanship. Don Peter- son's and Adele Koeninger's long bodied people active in individual clubs and Adele's Tree of Life sprouting forth in her Ex Libris. Roy Long's skill is shown in the lettering that adds a finishing touch as Erwin Hyman's end sheets do. And last but not least, Roy's and Marion Lindstrorn's snap- shots along with Shirley Mohlin's Finis, whose sun sets behind the Tree of Life, after twenty-five matured years. Miss Devine served the school capably and Well and it is because of her that the art work in the Senn Forums has been ex- ceptionally fine. RONALD WOOD Art Co-Editor ROSEMARY SI-IEA Assistant Art Editor MILLY LOU SAPP Life Division Page ADELE KOENINGER Ex Libris SHIRLEY MOHLIN Finis MARION LINDSTROM Snapshots NELL DEVINE Art Adviser ROY LONG Art Co-Editor KATHERINE GUMP Sports Division Page DONALD PETERSON Cartoons ERWIN HYMAN End Sheets KENNETH BADER ,n, I, I , ,I 4 , t- .gf I i ' 1 ' 1 1 f ' Row l: Yellon, Jordan, Dils, Falick, Swift Couqhlin, Hultqren. Row 2: Henry O'Brien. Winsbera, Eretz, Gerber, Blacker, Brown, Baly. Raw 3: Astiri, Sholl, Woolfson, Hayes, Fritzshall, Wittekirid, Goldberg, Bakjian. Row 4: Christensen, Clark, Krasnow, Pearce, Clawson, Friedman, Olson, Lindholm. Row 5: Homvich, Fried, Watson, Ehlers, Olson, Clubman, Small, Mader, Levy. Editor-in-Chief .... .................... L aura Fretz NEWS WRITERS Associate Editors ....... Esther Gerber, Lester Winsberq Lois Dils, Iris Small, Herbert Bakjian, Morris Sholl Assistant Editors ......,. Harriet O'Brien Shirley Blacker REPORTERS Sports Editor .... ..... .....,........ R i Chard Fritzshall Winifred Olson' Mary Lou Clark' Beverly Olson' Ioslyn Assislem Sports Editor ' ' G Gorge Bow Levy, Elaine Ehlers, Helen Watson, Muriel Horwich Feature Editor .,...................... Donald Yellon News Editors .... Richard Goldberg, Mary Louise lordan TYPISTS Assistant News Editors ....... Vivian Fried, ,Tune Pearce PC1f1'iCiC1 Cmlqhlifl, Ruth Miiidef, MCIYY lilne Swift Copy Editors ........ Shirley l-lultqren, Shirley Clubman COABUSINESS MANAGERS -' ' s. , B ' L' d l Assistant Copy Editor Carol Clawson eatrice in ho m Annette Brown- ' u U I I ' l . ' . l ' h I - I ' h I l h l ' l 'Robert Henry ' ..................... h ' t . Exchange Edltor kme C ns ensen Circulation Manager ................ Warren Wittekind Special Writers ........ lune Pearce, Richard Goldberg, Abraham Falick, Shirley Huliqren ADVISERS Feature Writers ....., Walter Woolison, Gloria Krasnow All Adviser - ----- '- ------4--- N 911 Devine Sports Writers ........ Andrew Hayes, Donald Friedman, Senn Treasurer ---- - --- George Zimmefmvn Iohn Astin Adviser ......... .... El izabeth Corcoran Page 76 L Senn News One of the most outstanding and success- ful years in the annals of Senn News history is drawing to a close. Besides being the occasion of the Silver lubilee celebration of Senn High School, it marked the Majority Anniversary of the Senn News-the glorious culmination of twenty-one years of rapid growth and constant progress. As a special observance of this all-im- portant event, the staff made this a special Edition Year. The special editions included the Silver Iubilee, the Hallowe'en, the Arm- istice, the Iunior paper written and edited by the Iunior Iournalists, the Senior edition, the April Fool, and Memorial Day paper, and many others. Associate Editors Lester Winsberg and Esther Gerber more than earned their titles by their work on the first and second pages, respectively. Harriet O'Brien and Shirley Blacker, as Assistant Editor, handled the third page and did some first rate news writing on the side. Richard Fritzshall and George Baly most comrnendably edited and assistant-edited the sports page. Rewrites and special assignments were worked out by Iune Pearce, Richard Goldberg, and Abe Falick. The business staff, the backbone of every successful organization, was managed by Annette Brown and Bob Henry, who de- serve special recognition for their Work in this department. LAURA Fmzrz Editor-in-Chief LESTER WINSBERG Associate Editor HARRIET O'BRIEN Assistant Editor RICHARD FRITZSHALL Sports Editor JUNE PEARCE Assistant News Editor GEORGE ZIMMERMAN Senn Treasurer ELIZABETH CORCORAN Adviser ESTHER GERBER Associate Editor ROBERT HENRY Co-Business Manager GEORGE BALY Assistant Sports Editor ANNETTE BROWN Co-Business Manager ABRAHAM FALICK Special Writer Page 77 OW 4Tu71y60 644 K . yndall, Doherty, Falick, Sgt. Searle, Stanley, Ash, Southgate. Row Z: Furno, Merritt, Iackson, Long, Plain, Fischer. Row 3: Berger, Darnell, Bryar, Sullivan, Smith, Dellenback, Wendt, Coffey. Row l' T Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet R. O. T. C. Officers Lieutenant Colonel Donald Price Major David Goldstein Captain Ernest Samuelson Captain Lawrence Anderson Captain David Stanley Captain Ioseph Doherty Captain Fred Southard Captain Abe Falick lst Lieutenant Terence Iackson lst Lieutenant Roy Long 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant Znd Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant Page 78 Hubert Sullivan Iohn Deutsch Alvin Ash Ross Merritt William Fischer Sherrill Smith Hubert Plain Cletus Berger Warren Darnell Eric Kihl Herbert Wieth Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Abe Faliclc Lieutenant Colonel Ioseph Doherty Major David Stanley Major Fred Southard Captain Ross Merritt Captain Terence Iackson Captain Roy Long Captain Hubert Plain lst Lieutenant Alvin Ash lst Lieutenant Sherrill Smith lst Lieutenant Cletus Berger lst Lieutenant Warren Darnell lst Lieutenant Eric Kihl lst Lieutenant William Fischer 2nd Lieutenant Hubert Sullivan 2nd Lieutenant Leonard Bryar 2nd Lieutenant Peter Furno 2nd Lieutenant Iohn Southgate 2nd Lieutenant Robert Dellenback Znd Lieutenant Albert Coffey 2nd Lieutenant Carl Wendt 2nd Lieutenant Thomas Bird Senn R. C. T. C. V I Lt. Col. Ioseph Doherty, Lt. Col. Abe Falick, and Maj. David Stanley watch the Reqiment in Review With the largest number of cadets en- rolled for many years the Senn R.O.T.C. has made itself into an even stronger factor in school life. ln the fall semester, three hun- dred twenty-eight cadets were enrolled. Spring swelled the enrollment to four hun- dred fifteen. Technical Sergeant George L. Searle, now in his fourth semester as Senn Military ln- structor, has had a colorful career as a Marine, as a First Lieutenant in the Air Service, as an army sergeant, and as an orderly to the late President Warren G. Harding. It is under his close surveillance that the unit has become the crack regiment that it now is. Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Donald Price commanded the regiment during the fall of 19371 second in command was Major Dave Goldstein. The spring semester 1938 saw Cadet Lieu- tenant Colonel Ioseph Doherty in command, facing the task of piloting the regiment through the shoals of Federal Inspection. Second in command was Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Abe F alick of the Cadet Corps Staff. North Shore Post, No. 21 of the American Legion, close ally of the regiment, sent two Senn cadets, Corporal Alvin Ash and Cor- poral Sherrill Smith to Boys' State at Spring- field, Illinois, in the summer of 1937. The regiment turned out en masse for the Armis- tice Day parade of the post, and supplied crack exhibition squads for special meetings of the North Shore Post. Representatives of the post were guests at both Military Balls. In the fall a detachment of cadets partici- pated in flag raising ceremonies for the new Goudy Elementary School. Lieutenant Colonel Abe Falick and Major David Stanley were appointed to the Cadet Corps Staff on the basis of competitive ex- aminations with twenty-seven other schools. They hold the posts of Chief of Staff and Plans and Training Officer respectively. Chairman of the Military Ball in the fall was Major Dave Goldstein, who established a precedent by introducing professional en- tertainers into the program. Members of his committee were Lieutenant Colonel Donald Price, Major Robert Tyndall, Captain Law- rence Anderson, Captain Ernest Samuelson, and First Lieutenant Terence Iackson. Iohnny Raptis and his orchestra played for the Mili- tary Ball in the Crystal Ballroom of the Edge- water Beach Hotel on December 17, 1937. ln the spring Captain Terence lackson, not to be outdone by his predecessor, planned an even more pretentious affair, employing lack Chapman' and company to waft the current swing tunes to the selection of hand- somely uniformed cadets and their ladies. Page 79 Atttlt n Company A-Qnol Platoon Aides to the chairman were Lieutenant Colonel loseph Doherty, Lieutenant Colonel Abe Falick, Major David Stanley, Major Robert Tyndall, and First Lieutenant Stuart Park. Setting was again the Crystal Ball- room of the Edgewater Beach Hotel and the date April 28, 1938. Medal Winners of the fall were: Officers' Efficiency, Captain loseph Dohertyg Noncom Efficiency, First Sergeant Robert Dellenbackg Rifle Marksrnanship, First Lieutenant Roy Longp Neatness, Sergeant Iohn Southgate and Sergeant lohn Krernany Recruiting, Cor- poral Edward Patrickp Band Efficiency, Major Company B-2nd Platoon l Page 80 ti QM' - Q W3 IM Company A-lst Platoon Robert Tyndall, Reserve Officers' Medal, Major Dave Goldstein. Chicago Tribune Gold Medals were awarded to Major Dave Goldstein, Second Lieutenant Warren Darnell, Sergeant Roy Domoney, and Corporal Richard Bell, while Cadets Allan Perraud and Arthur Thorpe received silver medals. Spring of 1938 brought awards of similar medals for that semester: Officers' Efficiency, Captain Hubert Plain: Band Efficiency, First Lieutenant Stuart Parkg Noncom Efficiency, First Sergeant William Kiefer, Rifle Marks- manship, Corporal Roy Breitenbacky Neat- ness, First Sergeaent Ralph Iohnson, Cor- poral lack Waage, and Cadet Ralph Toberp Company B-lst Platoon 4 z Page 81 Company C-2nd Platoon Recruiting, Captain Ross Merritt: Reserve Officers' Medal, Lieutenant Colonel Abe Falickg American Legion Auxiliary Medal, Major David Stanley: United Spanish-Arnerin can War Veterans Auriliary Medal, First Lieutenant Warren Darnell. Chicago Tribune gilt medals: Lieutenant Colonel Abe Falick, First Lieutenant William Fischer, First Sergeant lohn Kreman, Cadet Lloyd Gunderson, and Cadet Roy Quinny Chicago Tribune Silver Medals, Cadets Ran- dall Hayes, Edward Curran, and Paul Miller. Company D-2nd Platoon Page 82 Company C-lst Platoon The Senn Officers' Club, which determines and Captain Hubert Plain as Sergeant-at many regimental problems, posted Lieu- Arms. tenant Colonel loseph Doherty as President, After a lapse of two years the Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Abe Falick as Vice-Presi- again stepped off on its annual regimental dent, Lieutenant Alvin Ash as Secretary, march to participate in maneuvers at Edge First Lieutenant Sherrill Smith as Treasurer, brook Forest Preserve, April Zl, 1938. Company D-lst Platoon Page 83 l Row l: Braun, Krisman, Miss Harrison, Morley, Mr. Mess, Wollner, Miss Harris, Miss Cummings. Row 2: Gertz, Hill, Goodman, Cohen, Swift, Mowschine, Younqberg, Matthews, Pinz, Stanton. Row 3: Richter, Gordon, Benario, Mathey, Appleton, Mudd, Heather, May, Hill, Handler, Row 4: Kirk, Swanson, Bennett, Lindholm, Borman, Kearns, Sandstrom, Margolis, Ryder, Becker, Centoni, Pridmore. Row 5: Balzer, Gibbs, Shaw, Ficho, Kilcullen, Innis, Warsaw, Schneider, Stapp, Falzer, Siegel, Sprecher. Office Practice The Office Practice consists of about fifty or sixty luniors and Seniors who are under the supervision of Miss Harris. Office Prac- tice serves not only the students and teach- ers of Senn, but also visitors. These students work in the various parts of the office as assistants to Miss Harris, Mr. Mess, Miss Sheridan, Mr. Satterfield, Mr. Zimmerman, Miss Harrison and Mrs. Coath, including Mr. Bell's office. The Senior class adviser as everyone knows is Mr. Satterfield: the lunior adviser is Miss Harris, the Sophomores', Mr. Zimmer- man: and the Freshman, Miss Cavanaugh. It is to these advisers that students go with their troubles about their studies. The advisers steer the students on the right path of their course to college entrance, general preparation for life. Miss Sheridan has charge of credits col- lege applications, truancy reports, and class membership enrollment. lt is she that is so Page 84 helpful and patient with Seniors who fill out applications for college and in turn send their credits to the inquiring colleges which the students have chosen. To help her do the jobs, Miss Sheridan has many able assistants. Mr. Mess as assistant principal manages students programs and enrollment of new students to Senn. It is he who has brought that very fine system of enrollment of classes to Senn. He works on this system every semester, improving it, to make matters easier for both teachers and students. We must not forget the girls who work for Mr. Bell, our district superintendent, and his secretary, Miss Bowen. They are very fine girls and we are very proud and happy to mention them. In conclusion may We say in being helpful to the teachers and students of Senn, the Office Practice receives helpful information that they will use in the businesswork. je M4-2 f Qjjj '.-15? J gg: C H I lttk Row l: Mcl-Iugh, Park, Capt. Ostergren, Tyndall, Go denf Row 2: Bartlett, Von Placheki, Hughes, Weikel. f' f tiff, iff L 'vt to UW' R. C. T. oi Band Ciiicers Major Robert Tyndall Captain Herbert von Plachecki lst Lieutenant Stuart Park lst Lieutenant Martin McHugh 2nd Lieutenant Wrn. Anderson 2nd Lieutenant Charles Bartlett 2nd Lieutenant Fred Hughes 2nd Lieutenant Robert Weikel Major Robert Tyndall lst Lieutenant Stuart Park lst Lieutenant Martin McHugh 2nd Lieutenant Charles Bartlett 2nd Lieutenant Fred Hughes 2nd Lieutenant Robert Weikel Page 85 I , 'vmnfi 'if f f ff? ,HY 1-if 5,411 Il' ' jp! Q -f v V ., . - rsh' fn Qt' ' .pu-f--fs f 1 I A .I 12. o. T. c. Band For many years the Senn Band has been considered one of the finest musical groups in the city due to its outstanding record in local and national competitions. The semi- annual concerts are always eagerly awaited both by Senn students and by music lovers of the surrounding communities. The band was organized by Captain King in the year l92l and soon became the out- standing band of the city, when it won the city contest in l924. ln l929 the band won its first national championship and repeated this performance the next year. In 1933 the band entered the national competition at Evanston and received the highest rating ever given a high school band under the direction of the present conductor, Capt. Chas. Ostergren. Captain Ostergren is embarking on his ninth year as conductor at Senn, and this year has produced one of the finest bands that ever entered a competition. Page 86 Aside from the concert routine, the band performs many other interesting functions in school life among which are providing the music at assemblies, playing for the R.O.T.C. reviews and parading at the foot- ball games in the fall. The splendid performance of the band at the Senn-Austin City Championship football game in Soldiers Field was one that will be long remembered by those who saw it. At the fall concert on November 24 a de lightful program was heard by a full house. Selections played included the finale to Tchaikowsky's Fourth Symphony and the World War Fantasy, the latest number to come from the pen of Ferde Grofer The band show is always an outstanding event on the school calendar and this year's show given on the 24th and 25th of February entitled, ML Thistlewaite Goes to ToWn was probably the greatest hit of anything ever produced in Senn Hall. 1 I f' 1 A ' 'x laid '14 kt 'cbuqf fx! fs' WMW14 fl 12. o. T. c. Band lt comprised a fast-stepping musical comedy and a lively vaudeville show that kept the audience roaring from start to finish. The band department at Senn is divided into three groups, the beginners, of which there are four classes, the military or sec- ondary band for advanced students and the concert band. Capt. Ostergren is assisted by members of the concert band in the instruc- tion of the beginner groups, while the mili- tary band is at present under the leadership of Marjorie D'Vore. Probably the most important group of all in the system, however, is the Senn Band Parents Association, whose responsibility it is to raise sufficient money to meet the ever present expenditures such as new instru- ments, repairs on instruments, and transpor- tation of band members to the contests. The association is now under the leadership of Mr. E. V. Hughes. The library of the band is numbered among the finest in the World, untold hun- dreds of compositions, classical, semi- classical and marches are available for the use of band members. Many instruments, too, are owned by the band and these are loaned to the pupils in the beginners' classes for their work as be- ginners. Thus untold opportunities are of- fered to students at Senn who wish to take up instrumental work. Ever since the arrival of Capt. Ostergren in 1931 the band has remained in the supe- rior division in every competition it has en- tered and this, indeed, is a fact of which to be proud. The band also plays for the numerous R.O.'l'.C. affairs which occur from time to time throughout the year and in the last year has come to be considered one of the finest marching groups in the city. Page 87 Row l: Mrs. Enqelmann, Mrs. Park, Mrs. Smerage, Mrs. Feuchtinqer, Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs. Spack- man. Row 2: Mrs. Cohen, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Casey, Mrs. Breitenbach, Mrs. Brookmcmn, Mrs. McNeice, Miss Cavanagh, Mrs. Side-nius, Mrs. Esser, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Dent. Senn Parent-Teacher Association President Mrs. E. I. Feuchtinger First Vice-President Mrs. A. S. Park Second Vice-President Mrs. l. W. McLaughlin Recording Secretary Mrs. Wm. Spackman Treasurer Mrs. O. R. Englemann Corresponding Secretary Mrs. V. H. Anderson Historian Mrs. Leroy Smerage The Program Theme, Know Your School, has brought student activity demonstrations to the assembly at every program. A Parents' Night With students from the field of sport and gymnastics and a tour of the vocational shops were outstanding. Miss Cavanagh, assisted by Mrs. O. Sidenius, gave students aid. Twenty-four students received eye examinations, 4 were Page 88 outfitted with glasses, 6 had ear examina- tions and treatment, l2 were supplied With materials, 8 were given Work book outfits, 9 dental cases were cared for, and l had complete dental reconditioning with a plate, 6 Christmas baskets were prepared, lU lunches and milk were given out daily, and 3 students were sent through the Medical Clinic. All this came to a total expenditure of 3235. The Ways and Means Committee, under Mrs. W. I. McLaughlin, has made this fine program possible. Membership has reached the record nurn- ber of 576. Mrs. Timmons, Iuvenile Protec- tion Chairman, has adjusted four serious problems Without publicity to the school. The 4A Recreation hour was started. Mem- bers of the football team received gold foot- balls for outstanding Work in l937. Plans for landscaping the track and camp- us were approved and are underway. mfjgvffpivlwprxtgi Row 1: Slotten, Parkerson, Griffin, Lawrence, Zaremba, Willis, Carlson, Nelson, Hartenfeld. Row 2: Iay, Mills, Luelle, Tome, Rinkin, Disselhcrst, Foran, Breitenbach, Gridley, Seilheimer, Marlin, Miss Cameron. Row 3: Henrice, Gilbert, Pedersen, Martin, Nordhem, Thompson, McGregor, LaBree, Davis, Cranor. Row 4: Tiger, Shaw, Sime, Eul, Patzelt, Sabia, Morrison, Eqndahl, Monteith, Awsumb, Peterson, Bennett. Senn Chorus Senn's array of musical talent, for years recognized to be among the city's finest, has continued in its excellent Work this year under the capable direction of Miss Cam- eron. Ultimate goal of all Senn singers is a place in the A Cappella Choir, Whose chief work during the semester was the preparation for its Spring Concert in May. The Fall semester Was climaxed in a Christmas program, which was presented in collaboration with the Mixed Chorus and Girls' Glee Club. The latter two organizations are subsid- aries to the A Cappella Choir, the Mixed Chorus being the second step in prepyaration for participation in A Cappella. A well bal- anced choir organization, the Mixed Chorus, is noticeable in its team Work and spirit. Thirty-five voices comprise the Girls' Choir, Whose members havge yet to realize gaining places in the Mixed Chorus and A Cappella Choir. The Work in this organiza- tion gives much promise for future member- ship in both of the higher organizations. Senn Orchestra, directed by Captain Charles Ostergren, and six hundred singers from the music classes of Mrs. Etta Millar, Miss Marie Hildernann, and Iohn P. Hamil- ton participated in the Music Festival on May 27, which was presented by the A Cap- pella Choir, the Mixed Chorkus and the Girls' Glee Club, the entire production being under the leadership 'of Miss Caffneron. 1 An outstanding feature of the Music Festi- val Was the pantomimic characterizations of Seven Ages from Shalcespeare's As You Like It with songs and musical accompani- ment. The characters Wore seventeenth century costumes. Page 89 Av ' I 5 .I X, , S ' ' . ,lr 1 . - - - l U I 1 in l ' I 1 ' I x ' . Row l: Harbison, Norehad, Elven, Glatz, Tindell, Sirohm. Row 2: Howarth, Coiler, Price, Cameron, Le- veen, Cederqren, Dyer. Row 3: Hall, Lande, Conour, Odens, Smiih, Seskin, Patrick, Row 4: Wilson, Silverman, Dennis, Pedersen, Nelson, Zerwis, Burkholder, Vezina. Row 5: LePon, Talcoii, Sabia, Thomas, Sebastian, Siegel, Willis, Bordon, Miller, Feuerman. Mixed Chorus Girls' Chorus Row 1: Young, Bora, Arnold, Sabia, DeBall, Sweeney, Hoak. Row 2: Qualley, Gough, Carlton, Miss Cameron, Back, Sokol, Hennessy, Row 3: Chirelli, Comiss, I-luszaqh, lohnsen, Magnuson, Sill, Anderson, Mclver, Abraham. Row 4: Rucker, Pailak, Baskin, Worsek, Axelrood, Kendrick, Davis, Iacobs, Simon- ton, Bosiian. Page 90 Row l: Moore, Carbery, Park, Tyndall, Mr. Brown, Stanley, George, Oden, Adams. Row 2: C. Shanken, Schwartz, Cohen, Shulhaier, Fohrman, Cohlan, Mesirow, Kiefer, Talbott, Holleb, E. Shanken. Row 3: Harrah, Sullivan, Marks, Yellon, Treat, Southgate, Corbrey, Stoyas, Nofz, Conour, Minds, Temple. Row 4: Z ckerman Leis Ba G rdner Merritt Seefurth Hemmick Me er S lin er Hirtentein Brown U 1 1 Y1 U 1 1 1 1 Y S1 U C1 1 S 1 1 Zander, Hutter. Row 5: Dellenbach, Baker, Morrison, Brownstein, Dormeyer, Pryor, Meiners, Rosenthal, Shender, Gooden, Crossland. Marshals Efficiency . . . justice . . . service . . . courtesy . . . co-operation. These are the outstanding qualities to which the Senn Student Marshals, comprising Senn's great civic organization, may justly lay claim. The Spring Semester has seen this group of ardent Sennites augment itself not only in mere numbers, but in the point of several important adjuncts of which every smooth- working organization is possessed. Each period, headed by a major, assisted by a captain and three lieutenants, is man- aged by a force of marshals. The tenets of these boys make it possible for all students Who are loyally obeying the regulations to pursue their various activities without com- ing into the club's jurisdiction of offenders. Besides assisting in the matter of fire drills, the Marshals have tried to impress the school at large with the importance of clear- ing the school quickly and efficiently, a goal which has already been partially attained under their guidance. Not all of the Marshal program, however, has incorporated school discipline and fire control, for several outstanding social events, in the form of officers' meetings and dances, have been held. The most notably success- ful of these events was the dance at the Palmer House, given on May 6. This bril- liant social affair was opened to the school. The future of the Senn Student Marshals is one filled with great predictions and ca- pabilities. Led by popular Dr. Brown of the faculty, the club is sure to continue its tradi- tion of service and progress. Page 91 l l Row 1: Berlow, Kissel, l-laqenson, Fiank, Srhoref, Archarnboau, Quarles, Erb. Row TZ: Rosenberg, Kil- lian, Zimmi, Fox, Schiumiel, Weil, Keller, Row 3: Dunphy, Levine, Demina, Taylor, Caine, Krurnliolz, Hamilton, Martin, Sandquisi, Thorpe. Row 4: Uhles, Schack, Bailey, Nugent, Smythe, Lewis, Grob, Levin, Cournbe, Block. Raw 5: Oliphani, Levin, Schweitzer, Mandi, Ettinqer, Tober, Bell, Gamer, Dissen, Davison, Re-lth, Malik, Iohnson, Row 6: Beiaquist, Hewickvr, Krause, l-xikk, Newbury, Davidson, Sher- man, Hufnaqle, Steele, Rosen, Marshals Row 1: Henzler, Iverson, Stracke, Kelly, Briqgs, Ostrander, Miller, Appell. Row 2: Lucas, Goldman Koolconian, Levy, Green, Tucker, Strauss, Brinkman, Ellison, Lupsiak. Row 3: Fenchel, Taradash Ebbers, Miller, Landau, Enqelmann, Ladevich, Pankau, Wolff, Richter. Row 4: Cohn, Walker, Randolph Berggren, Morion, Olson, Klein, LaRock, Chiaio. Row 5: Springer, Wall, Weisman, Berger, Rubenstein Rosenberg, Clements, Graf, Polls, Bronstein, Bloom. Page 92 1 is 5. . f 1 ly. 1 L, Row 1: Micotto, MacDonald, Iohnson, Ross, Taylor, Lederer, Freidman. How 2: Berger, Elkins, Chonkas Russell, Oscarson, Sandberg, Vezina, Fiijson, Burack, Smith. Row 3: Wass, Griebahn, Tinzmann, Fox Weaver, Humphreys, Kearney, Taranielis May. Row 4: Hrankay, Hauser, McDonald, Lind, Ladin Seeber, Robneii, Miller, Harding, Burgy, Rubin. Row 5: Iaynes, Herring, Leis, Ianosky, Sweeney Titner, Bedell, Rosenbaum, Baruck. Row l: Bishop, Gregg, Millman, Zemann, Iohnson, Ienkins, Bandy. Row 2: Kunzer, Iohnson, Bandy Hines, Elkins, Forsien, Alport, Alverdy. Row 3: Thanos, Bakjian, Ryerson, Carlson, Crown, Rick, Tackl abery, Feuchtinger, Ostlind, Hogan. Row 4: Veccie, Wandtke, Goldman, LaLiberte Edelman, Flower, Bouffard, Nelson, Moeller, Beller, Baum. Row 5: Livingston, Shanahan, Sheahan, Cuittright, Grunewald Golinkin, Vinci, Cain, Harris, Picho. l 1 L Paqe 93 1 I Y , 5 . Row l: Wyzenbeek, Mxller, Snell, Cazis, Carlson, Smart, Bolden. Row'-'73 Lonq, Schaps, Samuels, Cohn, Lando, Adams, Younqxen, MacMal1on, Blorlcland. Row 3: Mobuxq, Doeisclxex, Meyers, Fiakas, Anderson, Holper, Iohnson, Gaines, Rosenslem, Wilson. Row 4: Plckus, Moray, Descanxps lansen, Podoro, Stokes, Wvte, Weltzenfeld, Katz, Sevin. Marshals Row l: Myerson, Susman, Elmer, Metz, Zackrlson, Gustafson, Sesterhenn. Row 2: Peterson, Kleiqman Olson, Morton, Chayes, Kann, Burkhardt, Finkl, Cirlin, Marlin. Row 3: Leonard, Blecher, Finke, Dahlgren ' ' ' - T D V'l1 Zxmmt, Astin, Lmdsey, Banks, Simons, Lxpnick, Haffinq. Row 4. Nelson, Eldred, Mishler, apas, e 1 ers Ghck, Fischer, Nelson, Pike, Steuqer. I Page 94 Row 1: Mrs. Venn, Mrs. Massie, Mrs. Ullery. Row 2: Mrs. Re-ding, Miss Kuster, Miss Carleton, Mrs. McMahon. Senn Lunchroom Committee Early in 1913 when the new Nicholas Senn High School was nearing completion, Benja- min F. Buck, the principal, invited the Rogers Park Woman's Club to operate its lunch- room. The project was of sufficient magni- tude to require thoughtful consideration and only when the Club felt convinced that it could render a service to the community did it vote to undertake the project. This was not a philanthropic undertaking, but more of a civic work, the first considera- tion being to give the pupils and teachers the best quality of food at the lowest price. The Club through twenty-five years of serv- ice has not deviated from this ideal. The food is always selected with regard to its purity, quality, and wholesomeness first. The question of price is a secondary con- sideration. The Club has kept the equipment up-to- date and the latest labor saving devices have been installed from time to time in order that service might be given in the shortest possible time. One large section of the dining room is maintained by the Club for students who wish to bring their lunches. The Club employs as manager an expert in the field of home economics and dietetics, a bookkeeper, as well as a trained chef, baker, a large staff of kitchen help and an average of sixty pupils employed in various capacities. In addition to these workers a volunteer committee of approximately one hundred and forty members of the Rogers Park Woman's Club serve behind the steam tables and cafeteria counters. The commit- tee is divided into separate committees who serve under a day chairman. This entire group works under the direct supervision of a general chairman who is a member of the Board of Directors of the Rogers Park Wom- an's Club. Vtfhen the new addition to Senn was opened the lunchroom expanded into larger quarters with the latest equipment installed in the new serving room so that today the Senn Lunchroom ranks as one of the most modern and efficient of the Chicago schools. Page 95 tif! M, .0 Row 1: Hyman, Shea, Wood, Miss Devine, Halter, Riordan, Teander. Row 2: Gump, Green, Treider, Sapp, Nikon, Rushe, Solovay, Ulrich, Flitman. Row 3: Iackson, Mahlin, Hallwas, Price, Weriz, Washam, Bexell, Uhles, Lindslrom. Row 4: Kastner, Rodgers, Morrow, Oslund, Iohnson, Anderson, Cunow, Loos, Koeninqer, Schubert. OFFICERS President .......... Ronald Wood Vice-President. . .Eleanor Riordan Secretary ........ Rosemary Shea Treasurer .... ..... E rwin Hyman Adviser ............. Nell Devine -P' 'itil i ,fl V ' 'i,,, . J .M l J In Q :K 3.3 W' -as T' 'r i 'ig 3 i' 1 5' 42? fl 25' 5 M . Q4 Q rig , I, 'nr , 4. I ,af f 1 Dax. ,Q ' l Page 96 'W 'Ari Guild What did We do? l..et's see now-O, l know. Well, last fall we had a qYpsy tea, yes, QYDSY, you know with costumes and a program and things: and at this tea We had our art exhibit and awards were given for different types of work. How about this spring? Oh, sure, this spring We had a Swedish tea, with an entirely new exhibit and more awards. Oh, it's more fun: you spill tea and shoot sugar lumps into the cups, and squirt lemons here and there and everybody has a rousing good time, espe- cially the faculty! Didn't we get anything done? Why of course. Each member worked on a special project for the semester and these projects ranged from poster con- tests to oil paintings. What did l do? Why nothing, l'm the third figure to the left on the south wall of the new mural! 1 CJ fi'Z2l 4 g?gf2'0 l i . Row l: Reed, Brand, Kirk, Murray, Rosenthal, Warner, Sholin. Row 2: Fehrman, Howarth, Lane, Peter- son,'Corey, Wilson, Hamblin, Power. Row 3: Babagian, Iohnson, Seratan, Engle, Mackenberg, Man- tonya, Iofte, Fretz. Row 4: Wenrich, Bernstein, Ries, Austin, Anton, Eisenberg, Iohnson, Skczqlund. Row 5: Penn, Hilfer, Werner, Kusswurm, Frankel, Burnside, Thomas, Gabrielson, Swanson, Iannotta. Conservatory Club This activity was ushered in with the' completion ot the South Wing, which in- cludes the Conservatory. Membership is limited to 40, and is drawn from all tour High School years. Anyone who is truly interested in the propagation and care of plants and who is willing to assist in maintaining the conservatory finds a hearty Welcome. Since no appropriation is made for the Work, two methods of support have been devised. First, selling plants raised in the conservatory to anyone who cares to buy, and second, conducting sales of plants and cut flowers suitable to various occasions such as Christmas, Valentine's Day, and Easter. Trips are made after school to various neighboring greenhouses, both wholesale and retail. Each year two boys and two girls are chosen to assist with Easter and Mothers' Day trade at one ot Chicago's leading florists. They return with the latest methods of making corsages and wrapping plants. OFFICERS President ............ Robert Kirk Vice-President . .George Rosenthal Secretary ........... Lois Warner Treasurer .... . . . Robert Brand Adviser ............ Miss Murray F C 51 :4 Page 97 l Row 1: Larsen, Hartenield, Igiow, Mr. Hamilton, Nelson, Wilson, Lichtman. Row 2: Lawrence, Pero, Baumann, Brown, Allen, Felt, Williams. How 3: Spitali, Corbet, Braus, Thompson, Peterson, Goldberg. Row 4: Gary, Schwartz, Marienthal, Davison, Saqer, Semansky, Kramer, Seidner. Row 5: Hachikicm, Berqstrand, Boyd, Axelrood, Ktchin, O'Brien, Ablin, Fishman, Federgreen. OFFICERS President ......... Marjorie lglow Vice-President ....... lane Nelson Secretary ......... Louise Wilson Treasurer ..... .William Lichtman Adviser .... . . . .. Mr. Hamilton , fn V X ' ilgai-ew' ' . 1222-l Q Page 98 Music Club Senn Music Club, under the sponsorship of Miss O'Malley, was organized in Septem- ber, 1937. The purpose and object of the club is to sponsor growth in music apprecia- tion and to offer those who play or sing the opportunity to perform for an appreciative audience. During its first semester the club struggled against the numerous odds that confront any newly organized group, but through the lore- sight and sagacity oi Miss O'Malley the club ended its first semester impatient to begin its second. ln Ianuary, 1938, sponsorship of the club was put into the excellent care of Mr. Ham- ilton, Who has augmented the primary coach- ings oi Miss O'Malley in developing the Music Club into an extremely fine organ- ization and instilling in its members am- bitious and high ideals. Qualifications for membership are: A de- sire to receive more enjoyment from music, a willingness to participate wholeheartedly in club activities, and a desire to abide by the rules and laws of our school and club. ROW l: Cook, Miss Scheerer, Olson, Thorpe, Norman, Flitman, Michels. Row 2: Katz, Woodall, Shutan, Tome, Friend, Corbrey, Anderson, Stoyas. Row 3: Greene, Bensen, Brownell, Von Martinitz, Gustafson, Nelson, Zerwis, Hunt, Erickson. Row 4: Schoppert, Sylvanus, Steele, Cochrane, Hawk, Hauqan, Iohn- son, Tiger, Bowman. Spanish Club The Spanish Club is organized to interest the student in a better understanding ot Spanish life, history and art. Members are divided into committees, each one having charge of at least one meeting of the semes- ter. The drama committee has given several playlets during the Wednesday meetings. Frequently the club has as its guests speak- ers who talk on Spain or Latin America, either in English or Spanish. The slides com- mittee arranges tor the showing of slides from Spanish speaking countries. Songs and games are always prepared to till in extra time. Miss Scheerer is the moving force behind the organization, supplying ideas which keep the meetings popular with the students. During the fall semester Miss Marsh was the adviser. OFFICERS President ......... Arthur Thorpe Vice-President. . .Audrey Norman Secretary ........ Winifred Olson Adviser ........... Miss Scheerer ,.-C-L. Y' if W ' 'ffflr : 'X 3 'Q Q 7 - . Iii , 'i -r , -Fl - 1. x , -'gg ,W N E, . Ff1 k -'ici '19 ijig - 1 W .. . I, ' Q: I rl ' :1 '. I, C.. .3 , W fi 3 cm if ti .2 .' J 2 . Page 99 1 Rovsr l: Chambas, Chinn, Dunphy, Miss Tyler, Bailer, Williams. Row 2: McCartney, Randolph, Carney, Levsris, Levin. Row- 3: Ericsson, Hyde, lsenson, Black, Teander, Sabbath, Brownell, Harris. Row 4: Harmg, Weiner, Berman, Damtanos, Iahnke, Kahn, Samuels. Row 5: Weiss, Kramer, Witt, Berg, Beal:- son, Simon, Shor, Carlson, Foisberq, Black. OFFICERS President .......... Ierry Dunphy Vice-President . . . .... lack Bailer Secretary ........... Iudith Chinn Treasurer ...... William Williams ,' Q I Adviser.... .........Miss Tyler 51 T V' I 5 'i .- aff .MJ ,I N- My ,. ' 3 ' ' ff' ft '7 E f , , ,X , 1' X 96,9 1 . 's XI WH 1 l- xx li f xr , ' 'R i f A Page lOU Zoology Club A group of serious minded Senn student zoologists, motivated by their realization of the necessity for a beneficial outlet for their scientific interests, have developed a club holding three sessions a Week. Two of the sessions are devoted to actual lab Work, the third to reports on the Weeks activities. Labeling themselves the Senn Zoology Club, they have made astounding progress in certain activities in the wide field of zo- ology which cannot be covered in the seven class periods a Week. Experiments in nutrition and heredity are being conducted. Various animals are be- ing collected and cared for in the aquaria and terraria of the lab. Skeletons, museum jars and models are being prepared and will become a part of the permanent labora- tory equipment. A bird calendar adds in- terest to the bird study Work. Under the sponsorship of Miss Tyler the club convenes in room 302. Row 1: Anderson, Steveley, Heather, Maxwell, Mrs. Walter, Anderson, Nelson, Dahlen. Row 2: Peara, Klein, Stoyas, Solomon, Aaronson, johnson, Kiser, Lowe, Piegari, Anderson, Richardson. Row 3: Hawk, Dolezal, Thomas, Bobin, Krasnow, Sahlberq, Simpson, Colcord, Blomgren, Petrie. Row 4: Berger, Fans- lau, Neubauer, Ballutf, English, Schremser, Sandberg, Nelson, Veccie, Greene, Bensen. Row 5: Carlton, Roberts, Iones, Hariqan, McKenzie, Karp, Greenberg, Reckas, Camatov, Arenson. Home Economics Club Iune, 1938 ends a very happy and inter- esting semester of the Home Economics Club. Each Thursday something special was planned in the Way of entertainment. Talks and demonstrations on make-up, lec- tures given by outstanding business women and a question box were important features of the club meetings. Included in the semes- ter's program were trips to the stockyards, Chinatown, and a radio broadcast. A picnic at the end of the semester capped the climax, and everyone felt that they had spent a very profitable semester in the Home Economics Club. OFFICERS President ......... Charlotte Nass Vice-President ..... Ellen Maxwell Secretary ........ Treasurer .... . . . Adviser .......... Phyllis Heather Alice Anderson Mrs. Walter y if . ' ,. Q -1 set. Page 101 Row 1: McNeill, Wolff, Miss Kracke, Krasnow, Treider. Row 2: Pratt, Quinn, Fisher, Bourke, Warner, Viktor. Row 3: Small, Seidel, Rerchman, Weinhouse, Helbiq, Zora, Silverman, Watson. Scribblers Club OFFICERS President ........ Gloria Krasnow Vice-President ....... Perry Wolff Secretary ......... Helen McNeill Adviser .... . . . Miss Kracke Q Av ' J' ti ., 4 f.. 4 ,f , ,f if . 3- ' : fl ' 2' ' U. '. .1 ,f if 1 I V If - , ? 1 I' sm . V. 4: W 9 , s if ,L Q' Oo 5 , N Page lO2 riff Scribblers has been organized in order to encourage and assist those Serin pupils who are interested in various types of creative writing. lt has been functioning for several years under the sponsorship of Miss Kracke. Meetings are held every Wednesday, fourth period. Members read their manu- scripts after which frank and constructive criticism is offered. Pupils are adept in the writing of short stories, criticisms, and occa- sionally good poetry. Miss Kracke has an appointment with each member at least once during the term, thus enabling the student to receive individual attention and guidance in his Work. Except for these con- sultations, meetings are managed entirely by students. At the beginning of the school year, the club published a book, Wood Bees, contain- ing poetry and prose Written by members. The Scribblers Club is compiling a scrap book so that material Will be at hand in the event of another book of this type. W O .WV wwf Row l: Scanlan, Corley, Miss Iensen, D'Vore, Turk, Dowson. Row 2: Delano, Saenqer, Collins, Erick- son, Kapche. Row 3: Osran, Kozel, Nyberg, Lucker, Anderson, Hopkins. Senn Band Girls Corps Senn Band Girls Corps endeavors to pro- mote school spirit and the appreciation of Americanism among the students of the school. The cadettes received military in- struction in drilling, discipline, and first aid. Once a month meetings are held during which problems confronting the band are discussed and preparations for the solutions solved. At every school function this organization is represented and at all band activities the cadettes act as hostesses. Sergeants of the corps are Margie Mack, Mary lane Hopkins, Esther Osran, Barbara Nyberg. Privates include Elaine Anderson, Pat Collins, Harriet Delano, Marge Erick- son, Helen Kapche, Betty Kozel, Leah Linder, and Marion Sainger. OFFICERS Major ........... Marjorie D'Vore Captain ........... Doris Scanlon lst Lieutenant ......... Mitzi Turk 2nd Lieutenant .... Gloria Dowson lst Lieutenant ..... Audrey Corley Adviser ............. Miss Iensen L , Q' Xdrri, . X gf. 1' -W' 4,41 W! I can Page lO3 Row 1: Zuckerman, Mesirow, Miss Harwood, Ryerson, Ulrich, Pickand. Row 2: Rothenberg, Ward, Mandel, Sholl, Satterfield, Schupcxck. Row 3: Meyer, Yanow, Rosenberg, Coorlim, Barker. Senior Pythagoreans OFFICERS President ....... Donald Mesirow Vice-President. . Louis Zuckerman Secretary ........ .Helen Ryerson Treasurer .... ....... I ack Ulrich Adviser .... . . .. Miss Harwood 'm L ,A '.1: ' ' I - '54 A A jr, ff' 5215 ' 4 '-: :X - ,' 1- V iq Q x' lx. T ,- 'z' DQN .- 'Zig ' ' U 1 W Page 104 The Senior Pythagoreans is a club con- ducted for all mathematicians who have completed at least two years of math. Its programs are concerned almost en- tirely with the solving of problems, both geometric and algebraic types. One club pe- riod a month is devoted to the solving of puzzles and other forms of mathematical stumbling stones. The Constitution of the original Pythago- reans has not been in use for several years. Some interested students volunteered to ask as a committee to read it and make any re- visions necessary. From time to time they informed the club of their findings, which were very entertaining and ofttimes amus- ing, as this document was Written in 1920. One of the major projects of the club is an attempt to acquaint its members with the why's and how's of the slide rule. ln an effort to further this project a representa- tive of one of the larger slide-rule factories was asked to demonstrate these instruments. Ny'-zLL yV 5 Row l: Wassersfein, Forsberq, Chambas, Miss Sandberg, Hary, Dresner, Hoqstrom, Wyatt. Row 2: W d th M'l1 Ce ert Tra del Forsber McLau hlin Loechle Nordstrand Ber ren. Row 3' 9 QWOT 1 1 9f. 1 P f U 1 gf Q 1 1 1 QQ - Metzger, Sandahl, Gardner, Smith, Iotfe, Bernstein, Wood, Schiller, Eischen, Eschke. Row 4: Zenner, Westgate, Skorodin, Stone, Wishner, Ruhmann, Harnstrom, Miller, Soboroft, Adams. lunior Pythagoreans The disciples ot the famous Greek Mathe- matician, Pythagorus, assemble during the sixth period every Wednesday. The Iunior Pythagorean club was founded in February under the sponsorship ot Miss Sandberg. The vice-president chose Ronald Metzger, Alice Zenner and loseph Wyatt as his enter- tainment committee, who provided the club with entertainment in the form oi brain-teas- ing puzzles, catchy puns and problems. A demonstration of the use ot the slide rule, given by Charles Sattertield, a Senior Pythagorean, proved very educating, since it illustrated easier methods-of multiplying, dividing, and finding squares and square roots. ' An invitation from the Senior Pythago- reans to join them in visiting the Slide Rule Co. Was accepted. Plans were also made to visit the Planetarium and Bahai Temple. OFFICERS President ....... , Harry Chambas Vice-President ......... Torn Hay Recording Secretary. Sam Dresner Attendant Secretary .......... . . . . . . . . . . . .Margaret Forsberg Adviser .......... Miss Sandberg T - ,Q fx E! ir . 611 i '- 1 -ij Page 105 .lvl-,fif:i1,fiT'iT U ardlfftfltin .L 1 inf! Row 1: Beecher, Wiseloqel, Baum, Mr. Howard, Wall, Blakley, Mehlman. Row 2: Applegate, Simar, Moulton, Marti, Cowan, Iackson. Row 3: Patrick, Solovay, Laist, Landahl, Fears, Smith, Clyn. Row 4: Schmitd, Paul, Becker, Loeb, Kobey, Lazarus, Bondy, Berman. Row 5: Heckenback, Beringer, Lundqren, Frank, Fraser, Lichtenebert, Kutten, Van Bogart. Row 6: Berger, Hofiinq, Greeman, Katz, Behr, Cham- plin, Leavitt, Russell. World Today Club OFFICERS President ............. Ierry Wall Vice-President ..... Werner Baum Treasurer ....... Muriel Weislagel Secretary ..... Donald Kansteiner The World Today Club was organized with the purpose of providing a history club for the Senn Sophomores. Originally it was the Ancient History Club, but the members Adviser. . . ........ Mr. Howard , , unanimously voted in favor of a current ,, N events club, and the result is the World To- day Club. lt is under the supervision of f Mr. Howard, history teacher. f , , H During the meetings, on Wednesday, sixth Af 2 if I period, the members participate in debates 3. on topics of current interest. The main 5 iq' event of the semester was a trip to the '., ' L Rosenwald Museum, which was instructing Q 'i'r to the sightseers in the line ct mechanical '- devices. The club plans to sponsor at least C? .SV one such trip every semester. Page lO6 A .X . Row 1: Blomqren, Neumann, Krause, Miss Hatemann, Cook, Kemriitz, Beckwith. Row 2: Sapp, Fred- erickson, Howard, Block, Solovczy, Kessie, Hilcen. Row 3: Goodstein, Ekberq, Budick, Schack, Block, Lane, Simpkinson, Levin. Row 4: Bissonette, Delles, Nugent, Collins, Braun, Nelson, Beck, Fraerrnan. Row 5: Bosteiter, Blomqren, Abrahamson, Steiner, Henriksen, Goldman, Jones, Hutton, Drexler, Iohnson. Current Affairs Club The purpose of the Current Affairs Club OFFICERS is to arouse an interest in the growth and development of modern social and historical trends, culminating in the discussion of the current international issues. The club mem- bers as a whole are able to express their President ......... Roy Osterveer Vice-President .... Donald Krause Secretary .... . . . Bernice Cook Treasurer. . . . .Betty Newmann opinions, and to show their interest and Advlsern' U M155 Hufemcmn talents in debates, reports, lectures and various other activities. VJ, Thoughtful, interesting talks by the mem- sigh bers of the faculty who have traveled in A foreign countries give much first-hand in- I formation. These talks help the club picture H ,z -'.' f ' tm more clearly the life of the people told of, if Lhc' the importance of foreign affairs and their Q55 'I 'T effect on American policies. The club planned many panels and forums on timely f ' topics. Af , J Field trips to interesting spots in and near , 1, Chicago are made. AA A ii The club is a section of the Nicholas Senn Historical Association, which was founded '53 in l935g the Current Affairs Club meets pe- QQ' 9 . riod four. GN iff A Page lO7 Row 1: Overholser, Leavitt, Weiner, Rolnick, Driscoll, Voorhees. Row 2: Goldblatt, Olson, Reckas, Shaw, Einshtimer, Slutsky, Fried, Burns. Row 3: Henderson, Scott, Rosen, Hamblin, Miller, Delflol, Lewison Row 4: Sanders, Weber, Anderson, Abrahams, Carlstedt, Wallen, Mathey, Sandberg, Watrous. Current Alfd1FS Row 1: Rick, Engle, Wideman, Koon, Rikk, Streicher. Row 2: Cain, Puchsman, Eldred, Cousiqnant Landa, Grossman. Row 3: Irving, Maclnnis, Frank, Osterberq, Hogan, Katz, Brin, Scanlan, Braun, Grod- berq. Row 4: Sherman, Davis, Bowman, Moutin, Derricq, Froberq, Frank, McAdams, Lipsie. Page lO8 Row l: Smith, Falick, Peara, Sesterhenn, Sullivan, Baker, Hawkins. Row 2: Bourke, Blomgren, Cohlan, George, Mrs. Birk, Miller, Gardner, O'Brien, Northwall. Row 3: Bishop, Nichols, Wittekind, Halperin, Morrison, Weissbourd, McHale. Row 4: Pryor, Lindholm, Grissom, Sylvester, Hagstrom, Doering, Ver- hulst, Hallin, Tracy. Row 5: Mokate, Fisher, Palmer, Iordan, Sprecher, English, Sebastian, Schmalz, Weaver, Leland. SEC Senn Econ Club is Senn's newest and largest organization. Representing princi- pally senior history and economics' classes, it was organized in the spring of l938. Members of the club, numbering approxi- mately one hundred twelve, have enjoyed many interesting programs, among them an account of touring in l922 by Mrs. Birk, a vivid picture of camp life in France during the World War as experienced by Miss Par- dee, while in the Y. M. C. A. Canteen Serv- ice, and an exciting, verbal journey to scenic Scotland under the skillful guidance o'f Mr. Robertson. A Professor Quiz program was also an entertaining feature. The quiz was organized in two opposing teams of club members under captains, and the questions were alternated. Members contributed many unusual and amusing questions and faculty members acted as judges. Owing to a clever system of dual program committees under the leadership of Howard Blomgren and Howard Cohlan respectively, the club participated in debates, panels, and discussions. OFFICERS President ...... . . .Paul Miller Vice-President ....... Carl George Secretary .... Dorothy Sesterhenn Treasurer ..... Howard Blomgren Adviser .... .......... M iss Birk - I, . V w Wy . l r- Q -L' 4. 'fxr bow F E LA , Page 109 E 1 R'ff W lkex Glickman Sfmonton Van Den Abell Seifert Laaerlof Row 2:12. Shcmlcen,Rosen, Row 1 1 , a ', , , , , , , Melselman, Rolnick, Mudd, Hayes, C.Sl1anken. Row 3: Chukerman, Nrlsson, Bell, Lang, l-lultqren, Nel- son, Cohen, Brownstein, Lichtenberq, Row 4: Carver, Thomas, Anderson, Miller, Fehrman, Neubauer, ' ' ' ' ' S ll' P' cus. Arend, Hirsch, Neuses. Row 5: Stocco, Strercher, Green, Norrrs, Back, Rosen, Nrsle, u wan, rn Siegel, SEC How 1: Berksorx, Wassersiern, Morrison, Gregory, Meyers, Mclkulxife. Row 2: Klunk, Zander, Black Larson, Monti, Feldman, Sime, Roqatz. Row 3: Kuntz, He-mmick, Kiefer, Rosenberg, Gunderson, Woolf son, Rollcmd, Schwarzbach. Row 4: Glickman, Ayer, Isaacson, Crosby, Abrams, Vecc1e, Cohen, Fer quson, Sobel. Row 5: Goodman, Fanslau, Anderson, Webb, Helm, Bennewate, Edenson, Gordon, Pefrre Hoffman. l l Page llU N l Row l: Loeff, Atkinson, Rich, Miss McKenzie, Degen, Allwood, Kakarakis. Row 2: Felt, Wales, Mosco- witz, Handler, Axelrod, Federgren. Row 3: Goodrich, Kahn, McKinley, Elet, Paul, Perrin. Row 4: Glickman, Iackson, Bay, Halter, Torell, Nilsson, Freese, Abrams. French Club This year Senn has seen one of the most popular school clubs revived-the French Club. Although the fall semester saw a group of advanced students present Noel en Provence, the first formal meeting of the French Club was not held until April. The object of the club is to give to its members a France which lives in the memory and in the imagination, and not one that merely projects itself through conjugations and verb-forms. With the guidance of Miss McKenzie, Club Adviser, the members acted in a scene from Cyrano de Bergerac, the famous classic by Edmond Rostand. Featuring the program of the group during the spring semester was a visit from the French Club of Northwestern University, which presented the play Les Deux Sourds in Room 325 to an appreciative audience. Dash and spirit have marked all its enter- prises, especially the production of Beaumar- chais' The Barber of Seville, given by the senior students. Advance students enjoy the varied plans of the club each Wed- nesday during the class period. OFFICERS President ............. Irene Rich SGCIGKIIY Donald Yellon Treasurer Ann Atkinson Adviser Miss McKenzie r 3' Vice-President .... Barbara Degen A 4 , 1 A. in ' x f ,E f A ig T j fm ' S5 Page l l l From the Pages af the Page 112 Irene Beck, graduate FORUM STAFF TENNIS ART LEAGUE Forum, June, 1913 W ri' 5 , ,ff l Esther Iohnson, graduate TENNIS ORCHESTRA MARSHALS Page 113 Pkg. 4,53 1' ,J 1, A-tx'-'+'-1 ,, . ..-- ' 1. .-, N ,. .- T?T??' F5 ' T. 2, -v ?i':i?51? 'K' , :Ig-5. -, K -ff, van. Q 4242 A, Q wON0Q N 14. 5- 7?i?a.::SKiu. . af ' .G-if .. -33? 3: f f' .L +f ,kkfki ' ' i'.h.in uhh. ' 'L ' V61! I Row l: Willis, Blitz, Meier, B okman, Schwarzbach, E. Shanken, Leis. Row 2: MacMahon, Scl-il son, C. Shariken, illiken. ow 3: Cunniit, Warner, Torell, Bouras, Cousin, Sampson, Ladev h R 4: Nugent, Port, mmins, Qichards, Iackson, Evans, Blomqren. r . t ,J if Lettermen Robert Everhari CCapt.l lohn Benson Richard Iohnson Robert Ladevich Luke Cuniii lCapt.l Albert Port tCapt.l Dick Disselhorst Dave Evans William Sampson Don Nyqren Dick Warner Clifford Aberson Phil Blitz Howard Blomqren Nick Bouras Bob Brookman Dennis Crimins Charles Friend loe Iackson Walter Leis tCapt.l Marshall Maltz Bill Milliken Hans Leis ROY Castello Robert Lyons Strata Courlas Howard Iaynes William Meier Bob Schlau lack Millen Seymour Cousins Douq MacMahon Earl Shanken Courtney Shanken lack Richards CCapt.l Dick Treat Elvin Klein Ed Hauschild Henry Van Boqaert Don Smythe Iim Garriqus Warren Iohnson Al Wells Ira Goldstein Grant Yost Iohn Weigan George Procuniar Mel Holleb Albert Henzler Sydney Fisher lack McAuliffe lerry McAuliffe Sheldon Levin Dave Blumenthal Harold Esrig Harvard Titner Ed Robnett Warren Malik Herbert Schutan l Robert Weiss Henry Hauser Peter Polland lack Strong Bob Brown Edward Richter CCapt.J Worth Carberry lohn Dwan Harry Katz Don Temple CCapt.7 Russell Elmer Andy Hayes Dick Naldrett Bob Nelson Harold Nuqent Roy Osterveer Earl Torell lack Vivirito Frank Willis Page 117 l l . k43 , t Row l: Coach Dow, Nelson, Milliken, Leis, Vivirito, Aberson, Iackson, Nugent. Row '2: Blitz, Willis, B k F' d Maltz Row 3 Hauser Blomgren Polland Holleb Naldrett Carlson, Osterveer, roo man, rien , . 2 , . f , , Bouras, Henzler, Strong. Row 4: Gertz, Ward, McAuliffe, Lauesen, McAuliffe, Lehman, Cousin, Fredrih. Football Sectional Champs! Semi-finalists! And then-City League Finalists! That's the enviable record held by Senn's 1937 Gridders. Marching through North Sec- tion contenders, sweeping them aside one by one, the Shamrocks entered the City semi-finals, whipped the Central leaders, and wound up a whirlwind season by meet- ing the West Side Champs for the City League Championship. The work of Coach Dow is especially commendable, realizing the fact that he turned up with only four previous regulars, Leis, Osterveer, Carlson and Vivirito. Dow based his team on speed, providing a none too heavy line, and much lighter backs. Cookie Leis was about the heaviest of the regular backs, and he only tipped the scales at 165. But fast breaking, smart play- ing and clear thinking enabled Dow to pro- duce the best Shamrock squad in the past eleven years. Page ll8 When Senn's first game rolled around, the Shamrocks found themselves facing a well balanced schedule, headed by an equally well balanced Roosevelt eleven. This game was against one of the three toughest oppo- nents Senn had to face in their schedule. The Rough Riders' passing attack had Senn baffled toward the end of the game, but powerful line play, headed by Cookie Leis, enabled Senn to crash through the opener with a 6-O win. The next games were more or less set-ups for the Green and White, Lake View being defeated 20-U and Waller 27-U. These games only went to establish certain facts concern- ing the backfield: Leis was definitely a run- ning ace, Iackson a passer, and Quarter- back Milliken the best blocker in the section. The following Saturday, October l6, the Shamrocks invaded the home field of the Lane lndians. lt was a memorable contest, especially to loe lackson. Undoubtedly the hero of the day, foe kept the Indians at bay with his long, accurate passes and kicks. lt was his 42-yard pass to Bobby Nelson in the opening minutes of the game which secured the victory, and first place, for Senn. The line, too, was a sight to watch. Led by Oster- veer and Brookman, these boys were able to hold when the chips were down. Twice Lane came within a yard of a touchdown, but twice they were turned back scoreless. When the final gun went off, Senn was in possession of a 7-O victory. That game cinched the North Section title for Senn with only Schurz causing any trouble. The Green and White defeated in order Sullivan 2l-U, Schurz 13-6, and Amund- sen 7-O. Senn entered the City Semi-finals, facing Tilden Tech, Central leaders. Here again it was Cookie Leis who led the way. Plunging and passing throughout the game like a demon, he followed Billy Milliken's general- ing and blocking, and finally, in the final period he converted a 6-O defeat into a Senn victory by passing to Cliff Aberson for a touchdown. Then with the stands tense, Hal Nugent, most used player on the team and the lightest lineman, stepped back from his left end position and booted over the point which gave Senn its victory. Roy Osterveer made it l3-6 when he fell on a free ball in the Tilden end zone. Austin, West section defenders, also had won their semi-final game, defeating Fenger of the South Side. Paced by the sensational Bill DeCorrevont, the Austin boys were con- ceded the victory by the majority of the Chi- cago critics, Yes, Austin did win, but to this day there are still many of these same critics who will tell you that Senn outplayed the Maroons. Cookie Leis outshone DeCorrevont, virtu- ally ripping the Austin line apart. Senn scored first, in the second quarter, but couldn't put the pigskin over again. Senn showed the scrap for which they were famous, and don't let anybody tell you that Austin didn't have to earn their victory. The defensive work of Vivirito, Brookman, Oster- veer, Carlson, and Leis was nothing short of sensational, and the same goes for Milli- ken's blocking. The final score was 14-6. Nothing but praise can be given to that 1937 team, and each and every player de- serves it. Cookie climaxed his high school playing days by being selected on the Pub- lic School All-Chicago team. He was also chosen Honorary Captain of the Shamrocks for the second consecutive year. Billy Milli- ken was given the Doctor Timmons' Award for blocking. Capt.. Leis and Coach Dow talk over the game SCORES Senn 6 ............ Roosevelt O Senn 20 .... .... L ake View 0 Senn 27 .... ....... W aller U Senn 7 .... ...... . Lane O Senn 21 .... . . .. Sullivan O Senn 13 .... ........ S churz 6 Senn 7 .......... . Amundsen 0 SEMI FIN ALS Senn 13 ............... Tilden FINALS Senn 6 .............. . Austin 14 ' 6 Page 119 901 f ive' M lvaldbg, A Row l: Castello, Titner, Everhart, Cunniif, Coorlas. Row 2: Obermoeller, Shutan, Malik, Iohnson, Lade- vich, Coach Leighton. Row 3: Garrigus, Lyons, Weiss. lunior Basketball Senn's junior cage squad played through an inglorious season, winding up in a three- way tie for last place, and boasting of only two victories in the North Section race. The team was greatly handicapped from the very beginning, having only three play- ers, Bob Everhart, Dick Iohnson, and lohnny Benson, returned from the previous year. Another problem was with the coaching situation. Ed Dow found himself too en- grossed with his Championship Football Team to continue with the Iuniors, so he passed them on to Harry Malloy, but in mid- season Malloy was given a tull program as a History teacher, so Harry Leighton took the team over. It was with this green team, led by Cap- tain Bob Everhart, that Senn opened the sea- son against Sullivan. The Rogers Park boys did the one thing no Sullivan team had done before-Beat Sennl Throughout the first half of the season the Shamrocks were paced by Bob Everhart, who rang up 52 points in five games. Bob graduated in February, and lim Garrigus took over where the Captain had left ottg playing in all nine games, lim led the team with a total ot 51 points. The only two victories were at the expense of Schurz and Lake View, the second and third games of the year. Everhart and Gar- rigus were the main factors in these wins, Bob scoring 15 points against Schurz and ll against Lake View, and lim tallying 10 and 12 points respectively. SCORES Senn 25 . .. Sullivan Senn 26 .... . . . Waller 39 Senn 36 .... Schurz Senn 20 .... ...... . Lane 37 Senn 35 .... .... L ake View Senn l6 .... .... R oosevelt 45 Senn 23 .... .... A mundsen Senn 24 ............ Steinmetz 35 Page 120 Senn 15... . . .Von Steuben 22 .Q HU' MW Row 1: Hayes, Warner, Port, Disselhorst, Sampson. Row 2: Coach Shaifner, Millen, Temple, Katz, Evans. Row 3: Nygren, Yost, Elmer. Senior Basketball The Senn Senior Basketball team ended a mediocre season with a .375 average. They won three games out of seven and they tied one. Their initial game was with Sullivan, whom they easily conquered 34-20. The scoring was evenly distributed between the Senn players and having had a successful practice season they looked like potential champions. This possibility received a set- back, however, when they lost to Schurz the following week. The score was 30-21, with Wozny and Farr scoring 21 of the Schurz 30 points. Schurz eventually proved to be run- ner-ups in the North Section. The next game was played away from home with the Lake View quintet. This game proved to be a thriller with the Shamrocks eking out a 28-26 victory. Amundsen was Senn's next opponent and they dealt a 31-26 defeat to the Senn men. The Waller game followed Amundsen and was the last game in which February gradu- ates could compete. Nygren, center, and Warner, a forward, were leaving the team. They left with a decisive 37-26 victory be- hind them. Al Port, Senn's high scoring guard, played an outstanding game, gar- nishing 7 baskets and 4 free throws for a total of 18 points. The next two games, played with Lane and Roosevelt on our own floor, were defeats for the Shamrocks. The game with Lane was lost to a tune of 32-18, while the Roosevelt contest was lost by one point. Senn was ahead throughout most ot the game, but a last quarter rally cut down their lead to within one point, which was lost when a last minute shot went in for Roose- velt. The iinal score was 32-31. The Steinmetz game was a tie game, which Senn again missed winning by a last minute shot. The Shamrocks were winning l2-7 at the half, but their lead was slowly cut down and at the end of the last quarter both teams were tied. The overtime proved futile as each team scored 4 points to make it 29 all. The last game of the season was played with Von Steuben at their gym. The Shamrocks were taken 40-29 by the team that proved to be city champs and semi- finalists in the State Tourney. Page 121 A1 Port, Dick Disselhorst, Bill Sampson, and Dave Evans played their last game for the Green and White. Port was scoring ace of the team, playing a brilliant and con- sistent game at one of the guard positions. Disselhorst played the other guard position and was consistently good at backboard work. He was especially good when the go- ing was rough and tough. Sampson and Evans played the forward positions and were more than fast enough. They were scoring threats at all times, but lacked the height to make under the basket shots. The height problem incidentally was what was wrong with the team as a Whole. They lacked the height that goes with a champion- ship team. Next year's team will probably be made up of Yost, Garrigus, Dwan, Katz, Castello, Temple, Hayes, Elmer, and Millen. Yost played frequently as a heavyweight, While Garrigus and Castello were regular light- Weights. Dwan, Temple, and Katz are ex- pected to be regulars next year due to their recent improvements, and with the experi- ence furnished this year Elmer and Hayes, both tall men, will round out a prospective team. SCORES Senn 34 .......... Senn 21 .......... Senn 28 ..... Senn 26 ..... Senn 37 ..... Senn 18 ..... Senn 31 ..... Senn 40 ......... . . .Sullivan 20 . . . . Schurz 30 Lake View 26 Amundsen 31 . . . . Waller 26 ......Lane 32 . .Roosevelt 32 . . .Steimetz 29 Senn 29 .......... Von Steuben 27 lndividual Scoring IUNIORS SENIORS B. F. TP. B. F. TP. Garrigus . . . . . 23 15 61 Port ............ 34 23 91 Everhurt - - - - 18 16 52 Disselhorst . . . . . 8 11 27 Cunniff .... . . . 12 8 32 Yost .....- - I U 3 10 27 Ieeist 'li ' ' ' ' ' ' Z 3 Sampson .... . . . 9 8 25 as e o . . . . . . Ladevich ....... 3 9 15 Warner ' ' ' ' 7 11 25 Benson .... . . . 5 0 10 Nygren ' ' ' ' ' ' 8 4 20 Iohnson ........ 0 8 8 Evans ' ' ' ' ' ' 3 6 12 Obermoeller .... 1 1 3 Miuen - - - - ' 3 4 10 Lyons ..... . . . 1 0 2 Elmer - - - - - - 4 U 8 Titner . . . . . . 0 1 1 HCXYGS - - - 1 4 5 Shutan.. 0 1 1 Dwan... 1 0 2 Total .... 75 69 219 Page 122 Total .... 86 81 253 Row l: Ratner, Levin, Blumenthal, Nugent, Coach Bergmann, Cousin, Rollinger, Turbin, Klein. Row 2. H Z k L ' Ch H h s B d ll C hmore lose h Esri . Ro 3: S sman, Lof uist ayman, a , evin, ayes, ump rey , e e , as , p , g w u q , Rosenberg, Lorenson, Upstrom, Carlson, Kissel, Berlow, Lambert. Row 4: Hamilton, Pollard, Schwarz- bach, lmmermann, Diver, Powers, Well, Koretz, Iacobson. Row 5: Reckas, Gauer, Magruder, Esko, Hunt, Schlau, French, MacMahon, Spackman. Track The junior Track team enjoyed a fairly successful indoor season in l938, taking five of six practice meets. The young tracksters came off with second place honors in the City Meet. Captain Seymour Cousin paced the team, running up a total of 59W points in the prac- tice sessions. He topped it all by coming out of the City Meet with the highest indi- vidual score. He took a first, second, and third, good for l2 points. The juniors' first victory was at the ex- pense of Austin, 49-19. That was the widest margin of any Iunior meet in which our team participated. The next school to be vanquished was Steinmetz. The score of that contest was 44-l5. Then came a tri- angular meet with University High and Schurz. The Green and White were triumph- ant, making 3l points. Crane followed, handing the Shamrocks their first defeat. The Sennites were downed 42-34. In the final two meets, Lane and Maine offered the opposition. Both schools were conquered, the former 34Vz to 27 V2 and the latter 25Vz to 24M. The Seniors had a very disastrous season, dropping all of their meets by large margins. The scores were: Austin, 78Vz-l6Vzp Stein- metz 59 V2'l.7V2j University High, Schurz, 56 2X3-27 U3-205 Crane, 63-235 Lane, 59Vz- 29V2g and Maine Township 57-17. The only Senior to be a consistent winner throughout the season was Captain Harold Nugent. ln all the meets in which he com- peted he took high honors in the pole vault. ln the City encounter, he tied for first place in the aforementioned event. In the City meet, four juniors garnered points: Seymour Cousin, Harold Esrig, Shel- don Levin, and David Blumenthal. Cousin made his in the broad jump, dash, and shot put. Esrig added 4 points in the shot put. Levin and Blumenthal each counted for 2 tallies in the high jump and broad jump re- spectively. Robert Schlau led this year's cross-country team, taking a sixth place in the City Meet. Two men placed in the novice division. George Reckas, second, and Howard Brink- man, fifth. Page 123 Row 1: Weinberg, Raich, C.Shanken, Richards, E. Shanken, Hirtenstein, Gould, Coach Bergmann. Row 2: Eul, Meiners, Leis, Minds, Raney, Kuntz, Relth. Apparatus The Senn Apparatus team this year was led by Captain lack Richards, and the Shanken twins, Earl and Courtney. With Coach Bergmann training each man and urging every member to perform his best, the gymnasts worked conscientiously all year in anticipation of the city meet held at the University oi Chicago April 16. Not only did they practice daily in their third period class, but also after school at every available chance. But all this hard work just fell short of stemming the Lind- blom tide which swept over opposition to take the city title in the championship divi- sion for the thirteenth consecutive year. Several of the gymnasts were members of last year's city championship squad who upset Lindblom's long record of successive novice gym triumphs. But most of the 1937 letter winners were lost by graduation. In addition to City Champ lack Von Holt these were Ken Myers, Ioe Sotfer, Ierry Sholdar, Dick Diete, and Ray Korngold. This year Page 124 Lindblom went back to their winning ways: the Shamrock apparatus team tried their best but lost by eight points. The individual honors, however, were all Green and White with Earl Shanken winning the city senior gym championship to culmin- ate tour years ot earnest effort. Captain Richards placed second and Courtney Shan- ken grabbed the fourth spot. Although these boys really showed their stuff on the appa- ratus too much emphasis cannot be placed on Coach Alired Bergmann's expert hand- ling. Three gymnasts, Richards, and the Shankens, won their major S , while Cookie Leis, Dick Raney, and Arnold New- quist earned their minor letters. In Ianuary Coach Bergmann entered about twenty of his boys in the AAU gym meet at Independence Park. Five boys re- turned with medals, lack Richards, Earl and Courtney Shanken, Francis Even, and Rob- ert Beyer. Row l: Oliphant, Robnett, Millen, Hauser, Morrison, Coach Shaffner, Friedman, Malik, Deming, Kelly, Zuckerman. Fencing The 1938 Fencing Team under Coach Shaffner slipped a notch below their 1936-37 achievements, finishing second behind Aus- tin in the city meet. The squad consisted of the big ten, lack Millen, Bob Oliphant, Henry Hauser, Ed Robnett, Bob Deming, Don Friedman, Lou Zuckerman, Warren Malik, Eugene Kelly, Sheldon Morrison: with the first four boys comprising the starting lineup. Although they ran a close second to Aus- tin in the city meet, the boys fought hard all the day and two fencers, Millen and Hauser, received medals. All of the big ten are juniors, and with further training from Coach Shaffner the Green and White Musketeers will surely capture the city crown next season. The Senn fencers had six dual meets dur- ing the year. They defeated Roosevelt, Lake View, and Lindbloom twice while Austin's unbeatable squad proved too strong for Senn in the remaining meets. Individual honors in the city meet were captured by Fishman and Stella of Austin, finishing first and second, with Senn's lack Millen grabbing the third position. Last year's team also copped the Kraft Cup championship. If the team can do the same this year and next, Senn will be first to gain permanent possession of the cup. lack Millen will be awarded a major let- ter for his fine performance in the city meet. All other major letters, if any, will be awarded on the accomplishments in the Kraft Cup meet. Page 125 Row l: Treat, Leis, Hauschild, Aberson, Blitz, Sampson, Stawick. Row 2: Mgr. Snell, Anderson, Ahlbeck, She ard Marks Coach Miller Row 3 Milliken Fredman Bazel P u' P t R 4 S th p , , . : , 1 , on, roc mar, or. ow : my e, Weiqen, Winogood, Peterson, Van Bogaert, Koolconian, Foutris, Nikoplas. Baseball The Senn Baseball team, with three regu- lars back from last year's outfit, opened their season against Amundsen, Schurz, and Lane. The Green and White lost to Lane and Amundsen, but overcame Schurz. The Senn nine probably faced the two best teams in the league in Arnundsen and Lane. In both games the Sharnrocks were blanked with one hit While allowing Lane 9 runs and Amundsen 3. The Schurz victory was a score of 7 to 6 with Treat accredited for the victory. The team was built around Sampson at tirst, Blitz catching, and Hauschild's pitching. Aberson's third basing was prominent along with Treat's pitching. Other members of the team that are seeing action are Milliken, Port, Stawick, Van Bogart, Leis, Smythe, Procuniar, and Marks. Page 126 Senn Senn Senn Senn Senn Senn Senn Senn Senn Senn Senn Senn 1937 scoass b 2 .............. Schurz 14 6 .... ......... L ane 16 3 .... .... L ake View 9 2 .... . . .Roosevelt l 23. . . i. ....... Waller 7 2 .... .... A mundsen 7 5 .... ......... L ane 7 lO .... .... W ashburne 5 3 .... . . .Lake View 2 4 .... . . .Roosevelt 12 3 .... ..... W aller 4 4 .... .... A mundsen 6 -5 ft! damn ,Jr ' - Row l: Meier, Ienkins, Sullivan, Richter, Iaynes, Brownstein, Gerstein. Row 2: Koerler, Wolff, Ran- dolph, Loechle, Weiner, Bierman, Katz, Colwell. Row 3: Schneyeroff, Sommerfeld, Davidson, Schoenberi, Jacobs, Leitner, Mgr. l-lorwich. Row 4: Fisher, Carbery, Kemnitz, Andrews, Pollak, Trever. Swimming This year the Senior team made quite a good showing in city competition. Out of seven practice contests the Shamrocks came out on top five times. The Iunior squad dropped one more tilt than their older bud- dies in the same number of meets. The Seniors first victory was snared from Steinmetz by the very close score of 34-32. The Green and White then lost their first meet being on the short end of a 36-30 count against Roosevelt. The Sennites won their third encounter beating out Manley 37-29. They followed this by downing the Von Steuben swimmers 42-24. ln the next meet our team rolled up an advantage of 30 points, Amundsen being the victim, 38-8. The fifth and final win was contributed by Lake View, 44-20. The season was finished against Crane. The Teckmen came off with a 40-26 victory to their credit. The Iuniors started the season by taking care of both Steinmetz and Manley before bowing to Roosevelt. Steinmetz garnered l6 points to our 30 while Manley was nosed out 24-22. The score in the Roosevelt tussle was 37-29. This loss was followed up by two more victories. One was taken from Von Steuben 40-17, the other from Amund- sen, 28-20. Crane and Lake View offered the opposition in the last two meets and both were successful in their quest for victory. The main standbys on the Senior team were Captain Edward Richter and Worth Carbery. Another fellow who contributed quite a little to our victories was Leo Fisher, who competed in the back stroke event. Richter usually swam in the breast stroke and in the long distant free style events. Carbery was a short distance free style artist. The outstanding Iunior was Howie Iaynes an expert diver and free style swimmer. A couple of other men on the younger squad who showed promise during the sea- son were Sidney lenkins and lim Gerstein. Page l 27 X xo 1' - Row 1: Weissbourd, Yost, Coach Leiqhten, George, Baker. Row 2: Mestmcn, Danks, Leighton, Event, Iohnson. Row 3: Schoke, Danks, Moss. Tennis For the first time in quite a few years, Serin was represented in the University oi Illinois tennis tournament held at Cham- paign, lllinois. The Green and White quali- fiers were little limmy Evert, Carl George, and Grant Yost. Everet participated in singles, while Yost and George played as the doubles team. lohnson and Weissbourd just missed out going to the tourney. They played as the other Senn doubles team but lost. Evert qualified for the tourney by beating entries from Kelvyn and Morgan Parks. Chicago was represented in the tourney by players from Senn, Parker, Lane and Tilden. Yost and George qualified by whipping the Hyde Park doubles team. Lake View, Parker, and Hyde Park were also repre- sented in the doubles division. The Shamrock tennis squad is made up Page 128 ot lU members. Beside Evert, Yost, George, and Weissbourd, there are the Danks brothers, Moss, Sholke, Edson, and Leighton. The last three are all lBs and were ineligible to play this year. Evert is a lA and Yost a ZA, and at the present time they are the best in the school. Between these two and the three promising first semester boys, a State championship tor the Senn tennis team does not seem unlikely in one or two years. Evert and Leighton formed the winning doubles team in the intramural contest in which over 30 teams were entered: Yost and George being runner-ups. ln the singles tournament Evert won in a walk-a-way. For the first time in the history oi the school an indoor tennis court was installed. It is on this court, located in the boys' big gym, that all future intramural tournaments will be held. Row l: Coach Miller, Iohnscn, Temple, Wells, Schlau. Golf The members of this year's veteran squad consists of Don Temple, Warren lohnson, Bob Schlau, Al Wells, and the alternate, lra Goldstein. ln Temple, lohnson, and Schlau, Senn has three experienced golfers returning from last year's squad, which finished in third place. These three hold down first, second, and third positions in that order. Senn's divot diggers opened their season on May 2 at Big Oaks against Von Steuben. This match was followed by matches against Roosevelt, Sullivan, and Lake View. Last year the team easily vanquished Von Steuben and Roosevelt but lost heart- breakers to Sullivan and Lake View. In the annual fall tournament, in which Temple and lohnson were not allowed to compete, Bob Schlau beat Al Wells 5 and 4 to win the championship and lra Goldstein won a 4 and 3 decision over loe Libman for third place. Coach Miller, recognizing the talent in the candidates for positions on the squad, had the squad practice indoors during the cold winter weather, which set them off to a flying start in their quest for a city charn- pionship. The team probably would have been much stronger had it not lost Captain Homer Beatty by graduation. His place was taken over by Don Temple, a junior. Senn's golfers were entered in the qualify- ing round of this state tournament, which was held at Cherry Hills Country Club. The low sixteen were sent down to the University of Illinois to compete in the finals. Page l29 Row l: Wood, Fuller, Fretz, Sapp, Flitrnan, l-lufnagle, Kempt, Nothdurtt. Row 2: Mrs. Harold, Buys. Fuller, K. Washam, R.Washam, Ekstrom, Iohnson, Sullivan. Row 3: Putzelt, Sirnpkinson, Hunt, Mac- Kenzie, Brandau, Enqdahl, Shedlock, Row 4: Kaeser, Redmond, Thompson, Boyd, Brownell, Murphy. OFFICERS President .......... Pearl Flitrnan Vice-President ..... .Mabel Kempf Secretary. . .May Hose Northdurtt Treasurer ...,......,. Ioan Wood Adviser .... .. Mrs. Harold 2' , :L W 1 1' 'N -V, P ,f l , Page 130 Nereids Nereids is an organization composed ot girls who are advanced swimmers and who endeavor to promote a greater interest and proficiency in this aquatic art among the girls ot Senn. During the eighth period on Monday, mem- bers practice strokes and Work tor points toward their letter. On Wednesday mornings all members meet for business and social purposes. Every other meeting is held' for the purpose of discussing and planning swimming meets and other activities of the group which take place outside ot school. The alternate meeting is social, at which time the various classes entertain each other. Tap dancing, singing, and the playing of various musical instruments have delighted the group. During the latter part oi every semester, the club sponsors an Intramural swimming meet. Captains are elected from every class and these girls form their teams from club members as Well as from interested and pro- ficient non-members. Diving, various swim- ming events and some surprise numbers comprise the program. Row 1: Roth, Kilcullen, Lovewill, Miss Jeffrey, Sacks, Black, Maselli. Row 2: Klanik, Del-lol, Moller, lanetti, Isenson, Bell, Huebner, Maclnnis. Row 3: Weinman, Flitman, Wieska, Davis, Scheibe, Wieska, Levy, Abraham. S. G. A. A. Senn Girls' Athletic Association is an or- ganization which is open to the girls of the school who are interested in all types of athletics and out-of-door activities. lt con- sists of a point system in which one thou- sand points are required for the awarding of the school letter All points must be earned during a regular school year and the school letter may not be earned in less than two years. Eight hundred points are required and must be earned in the manner indicated, While the remaining two hundred may be earned in the various activities on the op- tional list. Any girl who has won her school letter may win a star by earning three hundred points in addition. Sportsmanship will be considered at all times for the various school awards. An award will be withheld for evidence of poor sportsmanship at any time. OFFICERS President ........ .Elvira Lovewell Vice-President .... Donna Kilcullen Secretary ..... ...... L ois Roth Treasurer. . . .... Bette Sachs Adviser. . . ..., Miss Ieftrey 4.-A K x '13 59' l I ig-'T .,'V .h .V kl5X.,s,,'?fi rfb ' Page 131 Row l: Carlson, Eqner, Ayres, Petrie, Ryerson, Veccie, Wutrous, Robbins. Row 2: Carlson, Stork Derricq, Corey, Wore, Miller, Smith, Gilbort, Victor. Row 3: lrvinq, Sieqmund, Poschke, Schneider McClenochon, Sullivan, Bcmunso, Eldred, Richardson. .G.A.A. Row l: lnqhom, Wells, Potter, Ennes, Newsom, Frisk. Row 2: Seidel, lohnson, Bjurstrom, Alliree, Mc Cormick, Sussmcm, Teter. Row 3: Rucker, Hecker, Hczuqctn, Rosenthal, Nelson, Muth, Carlson, Iensen. Porqe 132 ,Wfrp Row l: Williams, Mrs. lones, Rushe, Swedlund, Taylor, Lindquist, Leavitt, Simonton, Seifirt. Row 2: Ulrich, Thomson, Peterson, Davis, Norris, Day, Teichert, Smith, Nartzik, Northwall, Iaysee, Felt, Row 3: Berg, Klaff, Henriksen, MCI-lugh, Stubbs, Beck, Kogen, Skorodin, Allen, Anderson. Row 4: Farber, Back, Gordon, Goodman, Lindberg, Steiner, Boyd, Fisher, Broberq, Chernow, Smolka, English. Leaders The Senn Leaders Club was organized in 1934 to promote athletic efficiency and lead- ership, and is one of the leading girls' sports organizations. The girls win a club emblem when they have accumulated five hundred points in athletic events such as jumping, throwing, chinning, etc. These emblems are hard to obtain and only a few girls have them. The club pin is a small gold replica of the emblem, and may be worn by any member. Emblem girls now in Senn are lune Rushe, Ruth Lindberg, Shirlee Swedlund. and Louise Broberg. OFFICERS President .......... Lavon Taylor Vice-President. . Shirlee Swedlund Secretary ..... . . Gerry Lindquist Treasurer .... .... I une Rushe Adviser .... . . . Mrs. lanes Z9 . ' '-:- T . ,V el- V il ' ' f r Ott. L' X - R u 1 -'f4' X 'QT' , .1 Q Nt f .' -r ' Page l33 .,f.-HM ,VW 1 v.. 5 , . 7 i X . Q . w . I 1 , 1. ig ' I. .fA - ' Z-I ?-21.,?' .1494 15 rx ?,fivgA.3fL1, L :fir JI -2, '15 11 f J' agiifg ' T :Jil QQ'- Lf ' V' r...v' . 1 l Q2 3 v L -J 1 '. 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I.,-. 7 il L. f f W , , .2 '- 1 .5 f Ar' 1 . .-IA 5 F . ,iv ' 2 KNIGHTS OF THE GYM Page 137 Page 138 HISTRIONIC HIGHLIGHTS BRUSH.AND PEN BRKHADES Page 139 Page 140 ,YK 1 1 X A P ' 'Q S f GLAMOR AND DOMESTICITY ARTACLASSICAL AND PRACTICAL Page 141 Page 142 PIGSKINNERS QUICKATURES Page 143 Page 144 SOMETHING ABQUT A SOLDIER SWEET 'N LOVELY 1913-1938 Page 145 I 4 Page 146 CANDIDATA J THEIR REAL PERSONALITY Page 147 Warp ot youth's symbolic green Woof of honor's pennant White, Threaded with a silvery sheen, Laugh embroidered, tear bedight Firmly Woven with a pen, . Fabric oi our mater, Senn. IUNE PEARCE The Staff of the 1938 Forum Annual Wishes to acknowledge with thanks the expert advice and heartly cooperation received through the years from Dad Reyburn of the Iahn dhd.Q.llier Engraying Company, Pop Linden of the Linden Printing Company, and lohknny Roche and Edgar Samels ot the Root Studios. 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