Sullivan High School - Navillus Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1941
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Jolm s gifzinge Assistant Principal .xgJmini:SLLra1fi0n Commercial law, civics, dances, clubs, hall guards, assemblies, Senare,-rhese are lhe diversi- fied inreresrs of Mrs. McShane, who sponsors Jrhem all. Being an alrorney as well as an able leacher, she is especially well qualified +o reach commercial law. l-ler added inlormarion is advanlageous lo sludenls, since she imparls exlra knowledge olherwise unob- Jrainable in a high school course. Coming lo Sullivan a year aller ils founding, she has conlribuled much lo lhe spiril, growlh, and developmenr ol lheschool. and richly deserves a vole of Thanks from rhe sludenl body for her noraf ble work. MRS. KUSTNER Advice on how lo win friends and influence people could well be Jraken from our gracious rreasurer, Mrs. Kusrner. Allhough she keeps rhe records of losl lexl books, by virlue ol her charm she manages The affair so diplomalically Thar she is one of our besr-liked reachers. A pleasanler duly is her iob ol keeping lrack of all Sullivan money. She knows where every penny goes, from buying a new wafer pail for our pigskin heroes, ro purchasing orlice supplies. All money paid in lor locks, losl books, The SEN- TINEL, The NAVILLUS, or games goes rhrough Mrs. Kuslrnerls capable hands. ln addilion lo rhese +wo exrra jobs she has charge of reaching bookkeeping, a full rime assignmenr in irself. MISS POWERS School regislrar, ryping Teacher, shorrhand in- slruclress and sponsor ol several clubs are The big duries of small Miss Powers. Afrer lisrening ro her explanarion of regislralion pracrically no one gels inlo lhose dreaded Vregisrralion day messesm. If one does have a iumbled program Miss Powers is lhe person wha can solve all problems guielly and ellicienrly. Forrunarely she has rhe necessary palience. Anolher derail of her work is counling Seniors' credils lo make sure Thar one hasnur been losr somewhere during The four years. This added check has assured many Sullivanires of graduarion. Page Thirteen AAM6 fmenf PERSONALITY IN THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Perhaps The mosT beneTicial organizaTion in Sullivan l-ligh School is The adiusTmenT bureau and psychology deparTmenT locaTed in The personnel oTTice. We are proud To say ThaT our school was one oT The TirsT To eslrablish This kind oT service which is comparaTively new in all schools. Mrs. l-leisler, The head oT The psychology deparT- menT, keeps conTacT wiTh everyone in The school need- ing assisTance, and alThough pressed by her counTless duTies, she is never Too busy To oTTer lcindly suggesTions and aid. The resT oT This splendid sTaTT is composed oT Miss Sager, Mr. EngsTrom, and Miss O'Connell, whose unTir- ing eTTorTs build success Trom Tailures, soluTions Trom complex problems, and conquerors Trom The conquered. ln order To enlighTen The reader upon The varieTy oT The Tasks accomplished, we shall name a Tew oT The greaT many. All oT The graduaTing sTudenTs who so desire are enlisTed aT The Illinois EmploymenT Agency and reliable reTerences are Turnished. All pupils aT a loss To decide upon Their own vocaTion are given special vocaTional and apTiTude TesTs. Schedules are planned, courses are arranged, and advice on The selecTion oT The proper college To aTTend aTTer graduaTion is given. Here recommendaTions are made To The colleges Tor Those sTudenTs deserving or needing scholarships, and here scholarship exarninaTions are given. IT is also The duTy oT This deparTmenT To encour- age regular aTTendance. All new sTudenTs are aided in Their adiusTmenTs To a new environmenT and Their courses as besT beTiT Their TalenTs are selecTed and arranged by This undersTanding sTaTT. Miss O'Connell and Mr. EngsTrom loolq over a pleasing record. DespiTe The conTinual aid and advice which is always available To anyone, sTudenTs are also TaughT To be selT-guiding. For This purpose, The personnel de- parTmenT has accumulaTed a well equipped library oT reTerence mairerials, including career monographs, college syllabuses, and many oTher helpTul pamphleTs and boolcleTs. We here aT Sullivan have all reached an agree- menT ThaT no adiusTmenT sTaTT is able To be Tound anywhere which accomplishes more wiTh as much graciousness, undersTanding, and sincere inTeresT. Mrs. Ann l-leisler, school psychologisT. A well adiusTed pupil Tallcs iT over wiTh Miss Josephine Sager. Page FourTeen Li. - ,K 6 ' + :T 5,. 6 e f P l fv R' IWW U mg --L55 Our future math .wizards are in the capable hands ol: STANDING: Miss Lucy Allen, Miss Leta Mcllvain, Miss Eleanor Straka, Miss Helen Hanson: SEATED: Mrs. Constance Van Ness, Mrs. Margaret East, Mrs, Marguerite Ficscr. BUSINESSLIKE The commercial division, headed by Mrs. Walser, is one of the most active departments at Sullivan. lt offers courses in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, busi- ness fraining, salesmanship, commercial geography and commercial law. In keep- ing with the departments aim of pre- paring sfudenfs for a successful business career, the teachers of shorthand and typing have participated in a survey for improving commercial courses con- ducfed by a New York firm. Also a commercial assembly, featuring a movie on modern business methods, was held this spring. ln order that practical ex- perience in office methods may be obtained, commercial students work in the school office as lypists and mimeo- graph operafors and they give Miss Powers invaluable aid in the busy days of registration. Woalffremcaficgi il POPULAR NUMBERS Sullivan offers more mathematics than most high schools. After he has completed algebra and geometry, the interested sfudenf may go on and fake advanced algebra, frigonomefry, solid y. . According fo Miss Mcllvain, the head of the mathematics department, fhere are more students enrolled in the classes in higher mathematics this year than ever before. She modestly attributes this in- crease fo the greater interest of young people in technical careers, but perhaps if is also due fo the interesting way the teachers present the work. They empha- size the practical applications of mathe- matics more than formal problems from a text-book. 0l0fLlf1fL8l Clf6L Success in the business world is assured if one has studied in this department. STANDING: Mrs. Alice McShane, Miss Adeline Bertlinq, Miss Helen Powers, Mrs. Helen Kustner. SEATED: Mrs. Dorothy Huck, Mrs. Mildred Walser, and Mrs. Cora Soooner. Page Fifteen and college-algebmg Sullivan may well be proud oT iTs music deparTmenT. During The pasT year The Symphonic Choir, under The direcTion oT Miss Sheel, and The OrchesTra, under The direcTion oT Mr. MelTzer, won superior raTings aT The ciTy conTesT. This is a TribuTe boTh To The music Teach- ers and To The members oT These organizaTions. BuT a laclc oT enThusiasm has never been a characTerisTic OT The music deparTmenT. Every sTudenT is required To Talfe a year's course in Music OrienTaTion, which has as i owic 0 h66FU VTTGVTT SVS O E VYTU ic S GVVTT V! C T l b T th s d D T e T include Miss Sloan, Mr. Meltzer, Miss Sheel, and Miss Ford at the piano. iTs aim a beTTer appreciaTion oT good music. ATTer This, iT is possible To become a member oT one oT The choruses, The band or The orchesTra. The members oT The Philharmonic Choir are chosen Trom among The besT voices in The school and iT parTici- paTes in many assembly programs. The large and acTive membership in all These organizaTions is prooT ThaT swing music is noT The only lcind oT music ThaT high school sTudenTs enioy. .,f Lf6 ARTISTS AND ARTISANS The ArTs DeparTmenT, headed by Mr. Rogers, has several divisions: lndusTrial ArTs, PrinTing, Mechanical Drawing and Home Economics in The pracTical Tield: Drawing and Music in The Tield oT Fine ArTs. Sullivan has received considerable recog- niTion in all The ArTs, The drawings and wood carvings oT some oT The school's arTisTs have received The highesT awards. The sTudenTs in The pracTical arTs are called upon consTanTly To do work Tor all The school organizaTions. T-lowever, The besT TribuTe To The Teachers in The ArTs DeparT- menT is The beneTiT which The average sTudenT derives Trom Taking parT in iTs acTiviTies. TO? PICTURE: Mr. Becker, Mrs. Kube, Miss Krupnick, Miss Humphreys. BOTTOM PICTURE: Miss Carpenter, Mr. Golden, Mr, Rogers, Mr. Schneller, Mrs. Ross, Page Sixteen iience STANDING: Miss Butler, Miss Jacobs, Miss Collord, Miss SchaeTTer. SEATED: Miss Moloney, Mr. Kahn, Miss Mc- Cutcheon, Mr. Engstrom. The social science deparTmenT This year ollfered ourses in world hisTory, modern European hisTory. niTed STaTes hisTory, civics and economics. All These rses are designed To prepare The sTudenT Tor ciTizenf p in The TuTure. The TaculTy OT This deparTmenT, ed by Mr. Kahn, believes ThaT The social sciences noT primarily concerned wiTh The pasT and ThaT should provide The background Tor an under- oT presenT problems. ThereTore, currenT and class discussions on governmenT were given P . unusual aTTenTion. ln connecTion wiTh This program, sTudenTs were encouraged To enTer essay and oraTorical conTesTs, sponsored by such paTrioTic organizaTions as The American Legion and The D. A. R. The conTribuTions made To democracy by Americans oT Today and in The pasT were especially emphasized and Trips were Taken To The seaTs oT local governmenT and places OT his- Torical inTeresT. Thus, hisTory became more Than dull reciral oT TacTs To Sullivan sTudenTs. dence THE HOPE OF THE FUTURE ln These modern Times Science has become increasingly imporTanT To socieTy. AT Sullivan There is visible prooT oT This Trend. The en- rollmenTs in The Science DeparTmenT have been sTeadily increasing each year. Every sTudenT musT Take a year oT general science, buT The oTher courses are elecTive, so The increase in enrollmenT can be aTTribuTed only To greaTer inTeresT among The sTudenTs. WhaT could be a beTTer TribuTe To The TaculTy? The Teachers OT The Science DeparTrnenT, headed by Mrs. FinTY geld, work independenTly because of The di- versiTy oT The subiecTs covered, buT They all sTrive To inTeresT The sTudenT in The imporTanT conTribuTions scienTisTs are making Toward im- proving our daily lives. TOP PICTURE: Mrs. Rasch, Mrs. Finfgeld, Mrs. Dorman, Mrs. Hay and Miss Barnes capture a salamander. BOTTOM PIC- TURE: Mr. Russell, Mr Olenick, Mr. Resek, Mr. Gonzales. Page Seventeen T fgirydicoz giofncoafion Ralpn Ma'golis, Florence Mitchell, Ma'ga'ite Mc Brvde, Ruth Gorman and Alex NemkoTT. HEALTH-OUR FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE The Physical EducaTion deparTmenT needs no inTrof ducTion To Sullivan sTudenTs as each one Takes parT in iTs program. This iTselT is a TribuTe To The Physical Edu- caTion Teachers. They realize ThaT every sTudenT cannoT be a sTar aThleTe and Their aim is To inTeresT The average boy and girl in some sporT which will provide healThTul recreaTion when school days are over. The develop- menT oT coordinaTion and Teamworlc is TosTered by inTramural games and TournamenTs and Through The opporTuniTies Tor leadership in These games The sTudenT develops a sense oT responsibiliTy Toward oThers. The, I-lealTh classes also play an imporTanT parT in The Physical EducaTion program. These classes Talce up The sTudy and care oT The human body and public health problems in general. This year The Timely Topic OT FirsT Aidl' was especially emphasized and demonsTra- Tions were given oT bandaging, arTiTicial respiraTion, end The proper procedure in emergencies. LANGUAGE-THE VEHICLE OF THOUGHT The Teachers in The English deparTmenT, headed by Miss RoberTs, have an ambiTious program. ln The eighT semesTers oT English oTTered, They noT only Teach The sTudenT such pracTical applicaTions as grammar, puncTua- Tion, and leTTer wriTing, buT also Try To give him an appreciaTion oT The besT in liTeraTure Trom Chaucer To BooTh Tarl4ingTon. The Foreign Language DeparTmenT, wiTh Mr. Croghan as iTs head, also includes a wide varieTy oT subiecTs. ApproximaTely Two-Thirds oT The pupils aT Sullivan sTudy eiTher l.aTin, Spanish, French or German. The aim oT The Language TaculTy is To help The sTudenT To undersTand The cusToms and ideas OT oTher naTions and obTain a good basis in a Toreign language, which can always be developed in laTer liTe. STANDING: Miss Merw, Mr. Rhodv, Miss Shea. SEATED: Miss Carroll, Miss Sagc', Mr. Croghan, Miss Nelson, Miss Adams, STANDING: Mr. Schv, Miss Stanton, Miss Nelson, D: Lioc, Miss Beniarcin, Mr. Pannitcn. SEATED: Mrs. Schabes, Miss O'Co'1nell. Miss Roberts, Miss Dore. Page Eighteen I 4 Y i ELll55E5 So many, and so rnany, anol such glee. Good food and good cheer af ine January Wunclweon. Sn! Measles! Senior play, Room Service. Page Twentyeone 0'LlfLlfl,6Llf' gfddd PARADISE LOST As fhe hunfer sfallcs his prey, armed wifh knowledge and fired wifh fhe spirif of ambifion, fhe class of ninefeen forfy- one venfures forfh info fhe fhiclc iungle of The fufure, unafraid, and ready fo win all encounfers. No hand of oppression confronfs us. I-lere in fhe glorious U. S. A. we can worlc wifh minds af resf: where work is fhe figmenf of ingenuify and nof fhe producf of force. Our common purpose will be success and happiness. And when we gef a liffle weary of our fravelsg when discourage- menf creeps info our souls, we can sfop on fhe side of fhe road and resf ourselves while we reminisce. If will nof be unpleasanf fo recall fhe memories of our four years af Sullivan I-Iigh. We will never forgef our Senior Class Day which ended in fhe Senior dance-whaf a grand fime we had fherep and 'Room Service, our Senior play- why if lcepf us chuclcling for days. Can we forgef fhe lovely luncheon we enioyed fhe day before commencemenf? Who will nof recall our glorious promenade wifh couples dancing gracefully fo fhe accompanimenf of rusfling formals and soff music: and graduafion, wifh ifs magic music, sfirring march, and diplomas symbolizing our readiness fo go forward. Time alone will reveal our success or failure. The jungle of fhe fufure will be difficulfq buf we are sfrong, our will is defermined, and we are ready fo malce a bid for success, in a land fhaf is ours fo have and fo hold wifh iusfice and liberfy for all. Miss Mabel Bufler, genial senior sponsor. And when we reminisce we musf nof forgef fhe efforfs of fhe Senior Commiffees coordi nafed under fhe willing leadership of our class presidenf, Marvin Shapiro, fhe kind assisfance of our sponsor, Miss Bufler. SENIOR COMMITTEES TOP ROW: Shapiro, Saperstein, Yellin, Beal, Dubin, Simons, Kurizrnan, Haisler. SECOND ROW: Coleman, Fellger, Levy, Levine, Rutherford, Carnahan, Kane. THIRD ROW: I-lerrnan, Rest, Stobbs, Irwin, Busby, Bloom, Karalis, Anderson. BOTTOM ROW: Waldman, Dagovitz, Eisenstaedt, Russell, Benditzlcv, Stone. Page Twen ty-two 51 If 5 I Y Heads oT The commiTTees which TuncTion so smooThly were lvliriam Slrone, ring and pin: Char- loTTe Waldman, cap and gown: Roberlr BendiTslcy, prom: Francis Russell, luncheon: Leonard Dago- viTz, program: Phyllis EisensTaedT, giTT. Having lived up To The sTandard OT scholar- ship aT Sullivan, TwenTy-Two sTuclenTs were se- lecTed Tor membership in The lNlaTional Honor SocieTy. These Tavored Tew were iniTiaTed inTo The SocieTy in an impressive ceremony. Ohficers ' Soei eTy were Roberlr Boid, presidenT: Jane Lewis, vice-presidenT: Bernice Caplan, secreTary: and EsTher Karalis, Treasurer. NOT To be ouTdone by previous classes when iT comes To special awards, The January class oT nineTeen TorTy-one adds Tour sTudenTs To The growing lisT oT ouTsTanding scholars. Special awards were as Tollows: Merry lrwin received Tho D. A. R. medal: Roberr DocTor was The recipienT oT The CiviTans scholarship: and our Two ouTsTand- ing arTisTs, Lee Roy Haisler and Alice Crossland, are To beneTiT loy scholarships To The Harrison Commercial ArT lnsTiTuTe. yi Q x 'f er Karalis, treasurer: Ed G-rai, vice-president: Merry Irwin, secretary, and Marvin Shamro, president, successfully led The January graduates. i I 4A HONOR SOCIETY TOP ROW: Saperstein, Shapiro, Haisler, Yellin, Kurtzrnan, Sione. SECOND ROW: Constantine, l-litchcock, Karalis, Busby, Nclson, Waldman. BOTTOM ROW: Simons, Eisenslaedt, Bendilzky, Dagovitz lpresj, KraviTe, Sherry. Pa ge Twenty-th ree VIRGINIA ANDERSON Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Senior Clworus 4: Library Assistant I: G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Swim Club I, 2, 4. RUTH E. ANIS Senate I: SENTINEL 2: G. A. A. I: 2, 3, 4: Games Class 2: Library Assistant 3: Honor Society, gamma. FRED SAMUEL ATMORE Hall Guard 4. NORMA BATES Spring Frolics 4: Pitman Club I, 2, 3: Type-O-Click Club I, 2: Service Girl 4: Hall Guard 2: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: NAVILLUS 4: SENTINEL 4: READER 3, 4. ROGER BEAL Chemistry Club 3: Ring and Pin Com- mittee 4: Chess Club 3: Sponsor's Otfice 4. JAMES A. BENBROOK Hall Guard 3, 4: SENTINEL I, 2: Avia- tion Club I: Rifle Team 4: Swim Team 4. BOB BENDITZKY Ranger 3, 4: Senate I, 2, 3: Safety Unit 3, 4: Hall Guard I, 2, 3: Civic Forum 4: Intramural basketball 3: Prom Com- mittee cliairman 4: NAVILLUS 4: Honor Society, beta: National Honor Society. SHELDON A. BLOCK Satety Unit 4: Hall Guard 3: Bowling Club 4: Bancl I, 2: Supply Room Statf I, 2: Football I, 2, 3: Intramural baslcet- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Minor Football Letter I: Traclc Team 2. PHYLLIS J. BLOOM Frencti Club I: G. A. A. I, 2, 4: Civic Forum 4: Cap and Gown Committee 4. ROBERT BOID Hall Guard Lieutenant 3, 4: Fire Mar- stial 4: Senator 3: N. C. O. Club 2, 3: C. O. Club 4: Camera Club 4: Civic Forum 4: Type4O-Cliclc Club 4: Color Guard 3, 4: R. O. T. C. baseball 2: R. O. T. C. Ist Lieutenant 4: National Honor Society, president. RICHARD BOYELL Senate I, 2: Orctiestra I: Band 2, 3: Intramural basketball 2: Honor Society, gamma. DOROTHY SUSAN BRAY Economics Club 4: Pitman Club 3, 4: Type-O-Click Club 3, 4: Houselwolcl Arts 2, 3: Service Girl 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: NAVILLUS I. JOYCE BREGMAN Short Cut Club I: Civic Forum I: Travel Club I: Type-O-Click Club I: Economics Club I: G. A. A. I, 2, 4. NAOMI E. BROTHMAN Service Girl 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus I, 2, 3: Economics Club 4: Division secre- tary 4: Symphonic Choir I, 2, 3: G. A. A. I. Graduation Program Soloist. Page Twenty-tour BILL WARREN BROWN Hall Guard I, 3: Civic Forum 4: Eco- nomics Club 4. RUTH LEE BRUSKI Careers Club I: Type-O-Click 2: His- tory Club 2: Symphonic Choir 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA BUSBY International Art Exchange 4: Sculp- ture Club 4: Boosters' Club 3:GirIs' Riding KENNETH R. CLARK Symphonic Choir, treasurer 4: Skating team 4. EDNA CONSTANTINE Library assistant 4: G. A. A. I, 2: Honor Society, beta: National Honor Society. LAWRENCE WARD COX Lunch Guard 4. Club 4: Prom Committee 4: G. A. A. 4: NAVILLUS 3: Honor Society, gamma: National Honor Society. BERNICE CAPLAN Camera Club 3, 4: Civic Forum 4: In- ternational Drawing Exchange 3: Girls' Bowling Club 4: Spring Erolics 4: Pro- gram Committee 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: NAVILLUS 4: SENTINEL 3, 4: Honor Society, gamma: National Honor Society, secretary. BETTI E CARNAHAN Laboratory assistant 2: Riding Club I: Games Club 2, 3: Service Girl 2, 3, 4: Luncheon Committee 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. K. JEAN CARR Travel Club, president I, 2, 4: Inter- national Art Exchange 2: Clean-Up Club 3, 4: Hall Guard 2: Symphonic Choir 4: Boosters' Club 3: G. A. A. I, 4. MARGIE ADELE CARLSON Pitman Club 3, 4: Type-O-Click 3, 4: Service Girl 3, 4: Careers Club 4: Divi- sion secretary 3, 4: Economics Club I: Symphonic Choir 3, 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. Page Twenty-tive ALICE MARIE CROSSLAND International Art Exchange 4: Archery Club 4: Leaders' Club 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Council 3: NAVILLUS Art statt 4: National Honor Society. PAUL F. DAFFE Hall Guard I, 2, 3, captain 4: Type-O- Click Club 3: Lettermen's Club 4: Ger- man Club I, 2: Track team I, 4: Swim team I, 2. LEONARD IRVING DAGOVITZ Chairman Program committee 4: Classi- cal Club treasurer 3: Division Room president I, 4: Operetta 2: Symphonic Choir I, 2: Senator 3, 4: Intramural bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 4: Table Tennis team 2, 3: NAVILLUS 4: Honor Society, alpha, president: National Honor Society. LESLIE DAVIES Senate I: International Art Exchange 2: Honor Study chairman 3: Civic Forum 3: Travel Club 3. ROBERT DOCTOR Senior Play 4: Spring Frolics 3: Book Room I, 2, 3: Library assistant 2, 3: Young Actors' Guild 4: Swim team I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM G. DONNELLY Lettermen's Club 4: Aviation Club I: I-Iall Guard 4: Civic Forum 3: Swim team I, 2: Track team 4: Intramural basketball and baseball I, 2, 3. JOE DORBAND I Civic Forum 4: Economics Club 4: I-Iall Guard 3: Scholastic Press Guild chairman 4: SENTINEL, managing editor 4. WILLIAM M. DUBIN French Club 2: Type-O-Click Club 3: Stamp Club 3: Chemistry Club 4: Slide Rule Club, president 4: Hall Guard 3, 4: Music Workshop 4: R. O. T. C., lieutenant 4: Drum and Bugle Corps 2: Cap and Gown committee 4. MARILYN ANN EATON Economics Club 4: Civic Forum 4: Service Girl 3: Student Union 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS J. EISENSTAEDT Library assistant 2, 3: Spring Frolics 2, 3, 4: Civic Forum 3, 4: Orchestra I: Serv- ice Girl 4: Gitt Committee chairman 4: G. A. A. I. 2, 3, 4: Honor Society, beta: National I-Ionor Society. MELVIN FAKTER Civic Forum 3, 4: Travel Club 3: Hall Guard, captain 3, 4: NAVILLUS 4: SEN- TINEL 2, 3: Division president 3: R. O. T. C. sergeant 3, 4: Symphonic Choir 3. SHIRLEY JEAN FELLGER Camera Club 4: Travel Club, treasurer I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: A Capella Chorus 3: Symphonic Choir 4: Franklin Club 2, 3: International Drawing Exchange 2, 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society, gamma. MARCELLE AUER FINK Type-O-Click Club 3: Concert Mistress ot Orchestra 2, 3: Orchestra I, 2, 3, Violin Soloist I, 2, 3, AII-City I-Iigh School Orchestra 2. 3: Operetta I, 2, 3: Music Workshop 3: Typing Award 3. LAWRENCE FISHER Spring Frolics 4: Intramural basketball I, 2, 3: Ice Skating team 2: Football team 4: Lunch Guard I, 2. ROBERT E. FLINT Otticers' Club I: R. O. T. C. major Ist battalion 4, executive otiicer 4, Sullivan regiment: Rifle team I, 2, 3: Crack Pla- toon I, 2, 3, 4, City Competition Medal I, Tri-State Platoon Competition Medal 3. NEOLA JUNE FOSTER Pitman Club, president 3: Type-O-Click Club 3, 4: Art Club I: International Drawing Exchange I: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. L. RAY GARD Symphonic Choir 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, vice-president 4: Junior Class delegation 3: Decoration committee 3: NAVILLUSF3., wi . X ,va v STANLEY S. GINSBERG August graduate I94O: Senate I, 2: Photography 3: Division treasurer 3, presi- dent I, 2: Boxing Club 2. Page Tv. enty-six GERALDINE GOESKE History Club 4: Home Arts 2: Service Girl 4: Senior Chorus 3, 4: G. A. A, I, 2, 3, 4: Swim Club 2. CHARLES GOLDSMITH Type-O-Click Club 4: Travel Club 4: Franklin Club 4: Speaking Club I, 2, 3, 4: Student Union 4: Hall Guard 2: Lunch- room Guard 2: N. C. O. Club 2, 3, 4: Civic Forum 4: Philharmonic Choir 4: SENTINEL 3: Swim team 4. EDWARD A. GRAF Junior Class president 3: Senior Class vice-president 4: Ranger 3, 4: Senate I,' 2, 3, 4: Civic Forum 3, 4: Etiiiciency Medal 3: Safety Unit 2, 3, 4: Hall Guard I, 2: Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Otticer, R. O. T. C. 4: Championship Crack Pla- toons 2, 3, 4. JAYNE M. GRAY Pitman Club 3, 4: Type-O-Click Club 3, 4: Art Club I, vice-president: Girls' Glee Club 2: Economics Club 4: Travel Club 4: Service Girl 4: Symphonic Choir 3, 47 G. A. A. I, 2, 3. RUTH GUNKEL Pitman Club 2: G. A. A. I, 2, 3. LEE ROY HAISLER Ranger 2, 3, 4, Chiet Ranger 4: Fire Patrol 3, 4: Senator 2: International Draw- ing Exchange 4: Sculpture Club 4, presi- dent: Division room 2, president: NAVIL- ILUS Art Statf chairman 4: Honor So- z9'fTQcx!fy,.,gamma: National Honor Society. MITZI M. HALPERIN Senior Chorus 3, 4: Civic Forum 4: Travel Club 4: Junior Chorus 2: Type-O- Click Club 3: Student Union 4: Economics Club 4: Spring Frolics 4: Senior Play 4: G. A. A. I, 4. Pa ge Twenty-seven MICHAEL J. HAYES Economics Club I, 2: Franklin Club I, 2: Travel Club 4: Intramural baseball I: Civics Club I, 2. STELLA TREMAYNE HENNING Riding Club I, 2, 3: Student Union 4: Boosters' Club 4: Dramatic Club I: Civic Forum 4: Symphonic Choir 2, 3: G. A. A. 4. BILLY fHERt-AAN - - Ring and Pin committee 4: Hall Mar- shal 2, 3, captain 4: Junior Delegate rep- resentative 3. BETTY JANE HITCHCOCK Senate 4: Mimeograph Service 4: NAVILLUS 4: Honor Society, gamma. CONSTANCE HOLMSTROM Short Cut Club 2: Travel Club 3, 4: Latin Club 4: Physics laboratory assistant 4: Honor Society, gamma. EVELYN P. HUGHES Music Festival 3: Student Union 3' Clean-Up committee 3, 4: Art Club I, 2: A Capella Choir 3, 4: G. A. A. Council I, 2, 3, 4: Leaders' Club 3, 4: Swim Club I, 3: Swim assistant 4: Lettergirls' 3, 4: Gym assistant 2, 4: Games Class I, 2: Tennis Club 3: Volleyball teams 3: SEN- TINEL 4: Baseball teams 3. ARNOLD HUSCH Hall Guard 4: Bowling Club I, 2, 3: Intramural basketball 2, 3: Intramural baseball 3: Ping-pong team 2. FRED HUXLEY Chemistry Club 4: N. C. O. Club 37 Sponsor's Ottice 47 Civic Forum 4. JEAN IHLE Riding Club 3, 47 Spring Frolics 47 Leader 3, 47 Symphonic Choir 3, 47 Hall Guard 27 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 47 Gym as- sistant 2. JOYCE JANE IMUS Civic Forum 47 Student Union 47 Junior Chorus 37 Travel Club 37 Type-O-Click Club 37 German Club 27 International Drawing Exchange 27 G. A. A. I, 2.3.41 Swim Club 3. MERRY IRWIN Senior Class, secretary7 Pitman Club 37 Type-O-Click Club 3i Senate I, 2, 3, 4i Student Union 47 G. A. A. I, 27 SENTI- NEL, teature editor 47 READER 47 Honor Society, beta7 Meritorious Service Certiti- cate 47 National Honor Society. JAMES JONES History Club 47 Hall Guard 2. ELAINE JORGENSEN Economics Forum 47 Riding Club 3, 47 Spring Frolics 47 Tidbits 37 Symphonic Choir 47 Philharmonic Choir 47 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4i Honor Society, gamma. RHODA RUTH KANE Luncheon committee 47 G. A. A. I, 4i SENTINEL 3, 47 READER 37 NAVILLUS 47 Honor Society, gamma7 National Honor Society. ESTHER KARALIS Senior Class treasurer7 Senate 47 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, representative 47 Leaders' Club 47 Honor Society, gamma, National Honor Society. ' KN If , i,,L',L,,..,,, M 4. V. s . , .Arg I.k,i 54.01, , WILLIAM KAssuBE i Travel Club 3, 4: Music Workshop 47 Type-O-Click Ii Hall Guard 3, 47 Spring Frolics 47 Symphonic Choir 3, 47 Civic Forum 4. HIRSH KRAVIT President Chemistry Club 47 President Photography Club 47 Vice-president Chi- cago High School committee on Photog- raphy 47 Swimming team 2, 37 SENTINEL 37 NAVILLUS photographer 4. GLORIA KRAVITE Ottice Practice 47 Spring Frolics 47 Civic Forum 47 NAVILLUS secretary 47 SENTINEL representative 47 REKDER representative 47 G. A. A. I, 2, 47 Honor Society, beta7 National Honor Society. LAVERGNE EDITH KUHN Library assistant 2, 3, 47 Junior Dele- gation 37 Hall Guard I, 27 Honor Society, gamma. SEYMOUR M. KU RTZMAN Senator 27 Latin Club I, 27 Math Club I7 Type-O-Click Club 37 Senior Program committee 47 Traclc 47 Intramural basket- ball I, 2, 3, 47 NAVILLUS 47 Honor So- ciety, gamma. SHELDON LEVINE Hall Guard 27 Band and Orchestra I, 2, 3, 47 Senior Play 47 Lettermen's Club 3, 47 N. C. O. Club 3, 47 Football team 47 Traclc team manager 3. Page Twenty-eight ESTELLE M. LEVY Math Club I: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Type- O-Click Club 4: Music Festival 3: Gitt committee 4: A Capella Choir 3: Span- ish Reader 4: English Honor Club 2. JANE LALLY LEWIS Library assistant I, 2, 3: Latin Club secretary 2: Personnel Ottice 2: Mixed Chorus 4: Civics Industrial Club 4: Stu- dent Council representative I, 2: Na- tional Honor Society treasurer. JANE LOUISE NELSON Pitman Club 3, 4: International Draw- ing Exchange 2, 3: Ottice Practice 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Type-O-Click Club 3: Honor Society, beta: National Honor Society. THELMA L. OLIFF Games Class I: Civic Forum 2.4: Sym- phonic Choir 4: Travel Club 4: G. A. A. 4: Student Union 4. ARLENE LOHR Pitman Club 3, 4: Service Girl 4: Type- O-Click Club 32 G, A. A. I, 2, 3, 4? Honor Society, gamma. BARBARA CYNTHIA MARSHALL Ring and Pin committee 4: Games Class 2: Boxling Club 4: Civic Forum 4: G. A. A. 4: SENTINEL I: READER I. MILBERNA DUDE McWHINEY Pitman Club 4: Type-O-Click Club 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. HELEN M I LOSCH Senate 2: Glee Club 3: Hall Guard 3: Clean-Up committee 3: A Capella Choir 4. VERNE MORRIS International Drawing Exchange 3, 4: Camera Club 41 Chemistry Club 4: Sen- ate 3: G. A, A. I, 3, 4: SENTINEL rep- resentative 2: NAVILLUS representative 4. Page Twenty-nine JANE ANN OSBORN Travel Club 4: Junior Chorus 3: Stu- dent Union 4: G. A, A. I, 2, 3, 4. BETTYE PERKINS Riding Club I, 2, 3: Games Class I, 2: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4. PETER PIRO Basketball team 4: Intramural basket- ball 4: Spring Frolics 4. SID PLOVAN Spanish Club I, 2: Hall Guard I: Bowl- ing Club I, 2, 3: Intramural baseball 2, 3: Intramural basketball I, 2, 3. EUGENE PRICE Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3: R. O. T. C. 2, 3: Civic Forum 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Travel Club 3: Franklin Club 2, 3, 4. RUTH IPHOEDEI REST ' Program committee 43 Economics Club I3TraveI Club I3 Civic Forum I, 23 French Club I, 23 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 43 SENTINEL 2, 4. PAULINE RIST G. A. A. I, 2, 3i International Drawing Exchange 3. MARILYN RUDOLPH Senate 33 G. A. A. 23 Travel Club I, 23 I-Iall Guard 33 Clean-Up committee 3. FRANCES SHAW RUSSELL V Travel Club I, 2, 3, 43 Chairman Lunch- eon committee 43 Senate 43 Chemistry Club 3, 43 Franklin Club 2, 3, 43 NAVIL- LUS statt 43 I-Ionor Society, gamma3 Na- tional Honor Society. CATHERINE RUTHERFORD Prom committee 43 Type-O-Click Club 33 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 43 Division president 4. SIDN EY S. SAPERSTEI N Photography Club I, 23 Engineering Club I, 23 Gitt committee 43 Senate 33 Junior Class delegate 33 Intramural Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 43 Satety Unit 43 Basket- ball Team manager 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 3, 43 I-Ionor Society, beta: National I-lonor Society. FRAN K L. SAVAGE Symphonic Choir 2, 3, 43 Philharmonic Choir 2, 3, 43 Letterrnen's Club 43 Track team 4. NORMA SCHEIN Civics Club I, 2, 33 Spanish Club I. 23 Riding Club 33 Senior Chorus 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. ADA SCHUPP Travel Club 33 International Drawing Exchange I, 23 I-Iistory Club 43 Ottice Practice 43 Boosters' Club 33 G. A. A. I, 2, 4. JEROME K. SCHWARTZ Oratorical Contest 33 Supply and Book Room 33 Senator 43 Junior Class delegate 33 Library assistant Ii Satety Unit 43 Track team 43 Football 43 Intramural bas- ketball I, 2. BERT SEAMAN Study Monitor 43 Aviation Club I3 Slide Rule Club 43 French class chairman 2. MARVIN L. SHAPIRO Senior Class president 4: Junior Class vice-president 33 Stage Crew 3, 43 Chem- istry Club 3, 43 Letterrnen's Club 43 Engineers' Club I, 23 Senate 43 Track team 3, 43 Swimming team I, 2, 33 In- tramural basketball and baseball 33 I-lonor Society, gamma3 National Honor Society. DAVIDA ROSE SHERRY Senate I3 G. A. A. I, 23 NAVILLUS 43 I-lonor Society, beta: National Honor So- ciety. BOB SIMONS Vice-president Senate 4: Senior Play 43 Oratorical Contest tinals 33 Civic Forum 43 Junior Frolics 33 Economics Club 43 Debating Club 33 Football team I, 23 Track team 23 Intramural baseball and basketball I, 2, 33 NAVILLUS 3. Page Thirty RUBYE SMITH G. A. A. i, 2, 3, 4: Riding Club iz Symphonic Choir 2, 3: Hall Guard 2: Boosters' Club 3. PAUL EDWARD SOVELIUS Hall Guard 3: German Club I: N. C. O. Club 3. SHIRLEY SUTTON Operetta 3: Sullivan Sings 3: Junior Chorus I, 2. 3: Preview ot Gondoliers at P. T. A. 4: Operetta Class 4: G, A. A. I, 2, 4. JOHN TAFEJIAN Symphonic Choir 4: Civic Forum 4: Hall Guard captain 3, 4: Travel Club 3: Senate 2: Stamp Club 4: Type-O-Cliclc Club 2: Ritle team 2, 4: Swimming I: R. O. T. C. baseball 2. SLATER ALLEN STEVENS Drum Corps I, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus I, 2: Band I, 2, 3: Harmony Minstrels I: Hall Guard I. ELIZABETH JUNE STOBBS Room secretary 2: Junior Class treas- urer 3: Chairman Junior Class delegation 3: Prom committee 4: Sculpture Club secretary 4: Senate 2, 3: Library Prac- tice I, 2, 3, 4: Service Girl 4: G. A. A. I, 2: NAVILLUS I, 2: National Honor Society. WARREN C. STOKES Engineering Club I, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Hall Guard 4: Senate 3: Division president 4: Honor Society, gamma. MIRIAM J. STONE Chairman Piinq and Pin committee 4: Junior Class secretary 3: Service Girl 2, 3, 4: Civic Forum 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: NAVILLUS 3, 4: Honor Society, beta: National Honor Society. DONALD LEE ST ROH Senate 2: R. O. T. C. Non-commis- sioned Otticers' Club, secretary 3, 4: Color Guard 3: Commander 4: IR. O. T, C.I Riding Club 3, 4: Ring and Pin committee 4: Cadet Captain 4: United Spanish War Veterans' Auxiliary Medal 4. Page Thirty-one LAVERNE HELENE TASHJIAN Franlrlin Club I, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3: Service Girl 4. MARIANNE TWOMEY Pitman Club I, 2, 3: Type-O-Click Club I, 2, 3: Service Girl 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR VAN HEULE Stage Crew 3, 4: Chemistry Club 3: Economics Club 4: Senior Play 4. CHARLOTTE WALDMAN Civic Forum 2, 3, 4: Senate I: Chair- man Cap and Gown committee 4: Divi- sion treasurer 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3: NAVIL- LUS 2, 4: Honor Society, beta: National Honor Society. WILBUR W. WARNEKE Hall Guard 3: Mask and Foil Club 4: Economics Club 4: Civic Forum 4. ABNER WELLER SHIRLEE MARCIA WITTE Division president 47 Vice-president 3: Spanish Club I, 2, Type-O-Click Club Civic Forum 2, 3, 43 Water Frolics 4: 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 31 Honor Society, Boxing Club 3. gamma. MILDRED M. WERTKE RAPHAEL M. WOLF Pitman Club 3, 47 Riding Club 3, 4: Civic Forum 37 Chemistry Club 4: Type-O-Click Club 31 Service Girl 4, French Club 21 Supply Service 37 Eco- G. A. A. 3, 43 Honor Society, gamma. nomics Club 43 Sfimming team I, 2, 3, Intramural baseball 2, 3. ARNOLD H. YELLIN Hall Guard l7CI1emistry Club 41 Drum and Bugle Corps 2. 3: Program commit! tee 47 Senior Play 4: Football team 3: Track team 23 Intramural baseball 3, In- tramural basketball I, 27 Reader 31 Honor Society, beta. IANUARY GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES MADGE CONSTANCE BELLAMY EDWARD V. GILLMER THOMAS FONTAINE MONTGOMERY RICHARD BRADLEY SYBIL GOLDBERG JOHN AUSTIN O'MALLEY ALICE MADELEINE COLEMAN ROSALIND PATRICIA HORTON DAVID PORTER RICHARD THOMAS DUFFY ROCCO WILLIAM IACULLO GRANT EDWARD RECKSIECK LORETTA ELLA EGG-ERS STEVE KLIEDERMAN ROBERT HENRY WALTHOUSE Page Thirty-two 1 0 r I IILVLQ DENOUEMENT Gradualionl The goal Ioward which The members ol lhe June Class ol I94-I have been slriving since Iheir enlrance inlo Sullivan in I937, Il is lhe climax ol lour ol The mosl highly enjoyed and mosl' valuable years ol lheir lives, lor during lhe pasl four years mosl' ol Iheir moral srandards and social habils have been formed. These will carry rhem on lo success whelher Ihey go on 'lo college-I y, or whetherley-go our inlo lhe business world lo supporl rhemselves. A+ Ihe beginning ol lheir lasl semesler al Sullivan Ihe seniors, under lhe guidance ol Miss Buller, elecled Iheir leaders. They were Marian Wheeler, president Seymour Snilovslcy, vice-presidenlg Audrey McDonnell, secrelary, and lreasurer, Mary Jane Ihielen. Marian Wheeler lhen appoinled commillee chairmen Ward Dobbin, Carmen Jillson, Janel Carbenler, Don Johnf son, Rulh Bendel, and Weslly Rulher, whose dulies are Io malce arrangemenls lor Ihe prom, luncheon, class gill, elc. These appoinlmenls were made in such a way Ihal' each 4A division had an ohficer or a commillee chairman and a member on each ol lhe commillees. Aller loolcing over Ihe splendid record ol lhe June Class ol '4I il is guile evidenl lhal ils members have all lhe reguisiles ol success and should soon become our leading cilizens. SENIOR COMMITTEE TOP ROW: Wax, Weiser, Lund, Schainis, Lipman, Koolar, Co- qen, Kotin, Lettvin, James I'lowa'd, Pluntwer. SECOND ROW: Jillson, Johnson, Ma'- snall, Zarvner, Ruther, Olden- burg, Fuller, Dobbin, Coober Simmons, Alger. THIRD ROW: Linster, Ridiqer, Williams, Adams, Rochc, Carpenter, Har- VISOVT, Smith, Fox, Cohn. FOURTH ROW: Roqoff, Mac' donald, Bendel, I-lahn, Javnes, S I a n d ish, Connor, Enstrorn, Lindgren, Gin7burg. BOTTOM ROW: France, Franks, Grout Thiclen, Wheeler, Snitovslcy, McDonnell Water, Margolis Davidson. Page Thirty-three KKULIIII Audrey McDonnell, secretary, Sev'-rour Snitovslcy, vice-oresidentq Marian Wheeler, president, Mary Jane Thielen, treasurer. Think carefully, Miss Chandler! John McCarlhey, lawyer, inler- rogales The wilness on The evenls of The Nighl of January l6lh. Fair lradel Mr, Beclqens senior clramalic class members develop lheir hislrionic abilily. 4A HONOR SOCIETY TOP ROW: lndeclc, Kciin Johnson, Sslzer, 'Warnsks Bisnc, Wi'Sna', Steinberg? Miller, Askawis, Ro,i, Coqen, Wax, Synatzlw. S E C O N D ROW: Lede'mann, Lindgren, Osborne, Grosskreuz, Right, Paterson, Ja rn e s, Epstein, Srlminis, Hellman, N els Q n, Brook, Thielen, Wheeler, Klein. THIRD ROW: Jayncs, Conan, l-larnpson, Wazer, Gin7laurg, Ensfrom, Davicson, Miller, Hel' lf,r, Perle' Mfilliams, Mills, Sl-lm-rbi. BOTTOM ROW: Grant, KQT, Levin, Kapil, Qnilovsky, filumenlhal, Hgrn lwx, Rvcien Pimsncr, Page Thirty-leur NORMAN ALVIN ACKERMAN Chess Ciub I: HaII Guard 2' Stage Crew 2, 3: period chief 4: N.C. O. Ciub 3: Music Workshop 4. JEANNE ADAMS Otiice Practice I. 2, 3, 4: Frankiin Ciub I: Riding CIub 2: Basketbail captain 3, team 47 SENTINEL I. 2, 3: NAVILLUS3. -4.1! f lsr H4 J 5 '. BLOSSOM AFREMOW ' i ' Motion Picture Ciub 2, 3: Drama CIub I' Chemistry Ciub 3, 4: Civic Forum 41 Student Union 4' Star Froiics 4: Operetta 3 4: Cheerieader substitute 4: G.A.A. I 2, 3, 4i Senior Piay 4: Honor Society, gamma. WILLIAM R. ALGER Gienbard High Schooi, Glen EIIyn I, 3' Saint Procopius High Schooi, Lisle, III. 2: Lunch Guard 4: Sociai committee 4: Intramural Basketbaii 3. LLOYD ALTSCHUL HaII Guard 4: Siide Ruie Ciub' Math Ciub: Internationai Drawing Exchange: SENTINEL representative 4. ROBERT F. ANDERSON Junior Deiegate 3: Lunch Guard 2 3, 4' Division president I, 2, 3, 4: Letter' mans Ciub I, 2, 3, 4: Footbaii Team I, 2 3, captain 4: Track Team I, 2, 3, cap- tain 4: Skatino Team I, 2, 4, captain 3' Boxing Ciub I, 2, 3' Swirnming Ciub I 2 3. EARL B. ANGEL Highiand Park Hiqh Srhooi. A Cao- peIIa Choir 2, 4. Page Thirty-five VIVIAN ANGLE New Trier, High Schooi I, 2. Gym Locker Guard 3, 4: Student Union 4' G. A. A. 4. HELEN MAY ARGELANDER Andrews School Tor Girls, CIeveIancI, Ohio. G. A. A. 3. S ' J '..' L .1 HOMER ASKOUNIS Paim Beach High Schooi 2. Ottice Practice 4: Camera Ciub 4: Intramurai Basketbaii I, 2, 3: Basketbaii Team 4- SENTINEL 4: Honor Society, aipha. .IEANE L. ASUZANO Roiier Skating 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. TONI BARTHELMES G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Riding CIub 3: Junior Chorus I, 2: Franklin Ciub 3, 4. ANITA RAE BARTMAN Music Workshop 4' Type OiCIick 2: Civic Forum 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Travei Ciub 2' Actors Guiid 3: BaSketbaI' Honors. ' 1 13,6156-ry for .4,f,44w7' ' S' f MARVIN SEYMOUR BASS '7'j2Z,-',,u Chess Team 3: HaII Guard 4. 1 ' Q REGINA JUNE BATTINUS Home Management Club I: Economics 4: Symphonic Choir 4: Ottice Practice 4: Division secretary 2: Travel Club 3: Type O'CliclR 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Baslzetball Champs 2: SENTINEL I, 4-. J-5 I SIDNEY BLAIR Cleaneup committee 3. 4, chairman 2: Fire Drill 2, 3, 4: NAVILLUS 3, 4: Honor Society, gamma 2. K 3 1' ' 'S .Eg I . fi 1 A gk U ig, T W .L Q A 1 0 'I an K., A 0 H K .- v KAY BAUER NI, R bww LAKELY . . 2 i -, - ...- Senate I, 2: Lihrary 45 Symphonic 3 'maculatajHigh Sifntol I. Motion Choir 4: Music Worlcshoo 4: Girls' Glee Picture Cl b 3' srieal CIUIU 2. 3I Club 2: G. A. A. I, 2: READER 4: Honor Symp hM, 4: Student .Union 3, Society, gamma. gi , 4: ee ,der -: G.fx. .2, ,4:' Boost- ' lub 3iX51.Ji G f , i, I C. RUTH BENUEL f RAYMOND BLITZ Senate I, 2 Junior' Delegate: Music Division treasurer 2: Hall Guard 4: Viforlqshop 4: Games Club 2: Intramural Tennis 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 2. Baseball 3: Intramural,Baslcetball, Valley- fi ball 2, 3: ef-A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, SENTINEL H VJIJQC9 4: Honor Socigqg.-ganrna 2. ' f' - 'i -1, -'ra it I , rf i ' I Ll' -JNLA-0 CHARLENE BENJES DORIS BLOMBER6 XfValler High School I, 2, 3. ' Type O'ClicIc 3: Pitman 3, 4: Senator 4: Service Girl 3, 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. MARY BENNETT MARV BLOOM Economics Club 4: Riding! Club 3: Senn High School I, 2, 3. Student Careers Club 4: Skating Club 2: G. A, Union 4: Cheerleader captain 4: Civic I, 2. 3 Q Forum 4: SENTINEL and NAVILLUS 13 ' photographer. F it .9 ii .2 3' it .- I JEAN ANTOINETTXE BERVENS ARTHUR EDWARD BLUMENTHAL Spanish cCIub Senate I, 2: Type Civic Forum 4: Physics I: Motion Pic- G'Cliclc I: Symplgionic Ghnoir 4: G. A. A. ture Club 2: Chemistry 3, 4: Clean-up I, 2, 3, 4: Honor:Society, gamma. committee 3, 4: Hall Guard 3, 4: Honor V I Society. beta 4. 1.1 . 1,5 f DAVID BISNO BRUCE BLUMENTHAL Hall Marshal lieutenant 2: Civic Forum Senate 2: Drum and Bugle Corps I: I, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 2: Music Worlc- Band I: Economics Club 4: Bowling team shop 4: Senator 3: Camera Club 3, 4: 4: Spanish Movie 3: Intramural Baseball Psychology Otlice helper 4: Division 2: SENTINEL 3, president I: Chemistry Club 4: NAVIL- LUS 3, 4: Honor Society, gamma 3. I C S Page Thirty-six .zfvw-J ,'4..o...a.f-Lfggf-'i,fi : i 'iIx'L , C A....f ., .,, c '--eg NAOMI BOGOT Home Economics Club I, 21 Type O'Click I7 Civic Forum I. ROSE BOGOT Home Economics Club I. 23 Type O'CIick Club I: Pitman Club If Civic Forum Ip READER Ig SENTINEL. SHIRLEY W. BROWN Parker Higb Sctiool, Chicago, I, 2. Camera Club 3, 43 Civic Ecrum 3, 47 G. A. A. 3, 4. GEORGE JOHN BURLET - Lane Tech Higlw School. Ctiicago, 2. Basketball team 3, 4. GEORGE W. BOLKOW J PH J. C P LS . New Trier I-Iigl1ScIiooI I, 2, Vxfilmette, . . .C. lib'Vb'gcS1'3: N.C.O. Tllinois. Luncn Guard' TH' Club, s r taryg4Civic Torumf presi' nt 4: Symp nw. Dmci ir t r T Studen nion advisory cbairman 4, ATHENE RICKIE BRISKAS Riding Club 3, 4' Clwess Club I: Senate 4: Civic Eorum 41 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society, gamma. I ROBERT BRODAY Economics Club 47 Hall Guard 47 Clean-up committee I, 21 Luncn Guard I, 27 Senate 2, '37 Swimming team I, 27 Erosh Intramural Basketball Clwamps I, 27 SENTINEL I, 2, 4. BETTY VIVIAN BROOK Travel Club I, 2, 3g Young Actors Guild 31 Service Girl 47 Type O'CIick Club 3: History Club 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Lettergirls' Club 3, 47 Leaders Club 4: SENTINEL representative 41 Honor Society, gamma. SAMUEL BROTT Band I, 2, 3: Orclnestra I, 2: Cbess Club Ig Hall Guard 2: Division vice- president 4: Senate alternate 4t Travel Club 3: Track 2, 3, 43 Intramural Base- ball 2, 3. Page Thirty-seven 31 READER 2, 3, 4. s 04, NET P air o C I tee 4: Riding uw o 2: u lor Delega- tion : ag ant 3' Ni I ing Club 27 'e-pr nt ' G. A. A. I. 2, , 7 or So ietyvf amma. ETHELYN JUNE CARTER Latin Club 2' Cness Club 31 Type O'CIick Club 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3. BEN CHANCE, JR. Fencing Club 41 R. O. T. C. Crack Platoon 2, 33 Hall Guard 3, 43 Junior Iaeylegate 3: R. O. T. C. Riding Club 3. Iv X I . ROSALIA LEE CHEVLEN Von Steuben l-IigI'1 School. Clwicagc, I, 2, 3. Music Workstiop 4: Civic Forum 47 Otiice Practice 4: A Cappella Clwoir 4' Class Basketball team 4. ALLEN CLARK Schurz High School l, 2. 3. RUSSELL JAY CLAYTON City Championship Ritle team 2, 3: Senator 3: Letterman 3, 4: Hall Guard 3, 4: R. C. T. C. lieutenant 3, 4: Riding Club 3. BILL CLINK Classical Club I, 2, 3: Careers Club 4: Library Practice I: Hall Guard 4: Phil- harmonic Choir 3, 4: Motion Picture Club 3: Intramural Basketball I: Baseball I, 2. . , L . -, Q lf' nf 'Q ....!- XV' 1 , -vu 5 ,,-jr .4-kj KAY CO 'W'-Q-,,.a... A , I a ral Sclpoli, Gmahay'-N-e':'2 bra ,2,, iareers Club 3:,Op'eia Club' ' C lo er quand 4. ' Y' .7 -IQN, .1 , T .1 R Y Jyewf 3+ ' M . 'all uard I, lie an r 3, 4: at ty' 2 2 5 ant Cbie . , ' ' esiden i sion treesufer ena m CO ee 4' onor R .EDI I . f Soc? , ima, J x-af IM df -Jyyq t CHARLOT co N M Q! Starrett Sc I tor I I. ti ssi- cal Club ,Civ For' 4: usical ork- sho, i ac ' e 3, 4: G. A. A. 4: NA S les 4: Honor Society, gamma. ETHEL F. COHEN Home Economics Club I: Division sec- retary l: Hall Guard 2: Music Workshop 4: Service Girl 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. if 'QI 4 TEMMA ETHEL COHEN Austin High School, Chicago, I, 2 3. Civics Club 4: G. A, A. 4, BABETTE COHN Junior Delegation: Ottice Practice 4: Division secretary 2: Program Committee 41 G. A. A. I, 2: SENTINEL 2: Honor Society, gamma. ti , 'Q BERTRAM COH-NN A X Letterman 2, 3, 4: Hall Guard lieuten- ant 4' Track Team 2 3 4' NAVILLUS Ad- , qi . F - vertising StatfH4-,J 'h H- . ' - : T D I I' TOM COLTON Economics Club 3, 4: Bowling Club 2 3: Young Actors Guild 3: Swimming team I, 2: Tennis team 2, 3, 4: Football team 3, 4: SENTINEL 3: NAVILLUS 3: Intra- mural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. . 1 N 0 fy! R Y cobmok ESL GregAory 'E-klh School, Chicago, I. 2. G. AWA. Qouncil : Gym assistant We Bask . 'iii L . s I I I .. i y . ' - HOWARD CONTARSY Senate I, 3, vcie-president 4: Crack Platoon lcityl 3: Crack Platoon I6 Corp Areal: Civic Forum 2, 4: Chemistry Club 2: Senior Play 4: Junior Delegate: Swim- ming team I, 2. DONALD COOPER Tumbling Club 2, 3. 4: Hall Guard 3. 4: Division president 4: Lunch Guard 3 4: Letterm'en's Club 2, 3, 4: Basketball team 3: Co-captain 4: Track team 2. 3, 4' Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4. Page Thirty-eight ELLEN CATHERINE CORNWALL 'Hume Eoqq Hiqh School, Nashyille, Tgkwniil Wes'c End I-Iigh 'S::hool, Nash' vifle 3.. Leaders' Club 4: Gym apsisltavit 4' Basketball Charnos 4: READER 4. r ESTH ER CORSOVER I'Iyde Park lrliqh School I, 2, 3. Service Girl 47 Civic Eorum 3, G. A. A. 47 NAVILLUS 4: SENTINEL, assistant adver- tisinq manaqer 4. AN N COSTOS G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club I, 2, 33 Girls' Riding Club 4: Leaders' Club 3' Symphonic Choir 3, 'Ii Service Girl 3, 4' Boosters Club 2. THOMAS J. CRONIN St. Theresa I-Iiqh School, Detroit I. Senate 2, 4: Classical Club 2, 37 I-Iall Guard 2: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Swim- minq team 2, 3, 4, Skating team 2, 3, 4, ssisiriuet 3, READER 3. BILL CRYER , Hall Guard I. 2: Senate representative It Division president Ig lnterroam Basket- ball I, 2: Baseball I, 2. I I ETHEL CZAP 5 Division treasurer 33 Symphonic Choir I, 2, 3, 43 Musical Workshop 4, Girls Riding Club 4' G. A. A. I, 2. f V I T' ' x N f nf . MA7QINEiDABE 4, SENTlNEIq'representative I- Hall Guard 27 A. 23 Library 4.g'I-loner Society, 30rY'ma.,'i w , ,A ' ', i ' 1' iFarie ,Thirty-nigie I ,I 5 , s ,z..., Stu e .t Unior' 4-' Gir ee U22 3 Cub . A. , ,4q EL re .i NA ILL res n onor oy! m A .1 I Q, ' 0 , BARBARA, L-ihirersr, DAviosoN 5 A, 3?ype'Of'Click,CI'ub 3g Home Economics Clpb Ig Senate I: QtCFicegP'raetice 4' Divi- sion secretary I: Senior Choirs?-IG. A. A. I, Qf 3' Volleyball Iournamcft 2' Honor Society, garrirna. V ' . 2' , -f! , FRANCES MARGUERITE DAY Senior Chorus Ig G, A. A. I, 2. PAULA DEGELNHARDT 1 Irliqhland Park Ioliqh School I, 2, 3. Philharmonic Choir 4. Q: ix LOUIS WILLIAM DEXTER Franklin Club 3, 4: Basketball team 3. 4, Intramural Basketball and Baseball I, 2: Hall and Lunch Marshal 4: Track team 4g SENTINEL 3. WARD M. DOBBIN Ranger 2, 3, 4' Eire Marshal 2, 3, 41 Junior Class president? Senate l, 2: Track team 27 Football team 3, 47 Intramural Basketball team I, 2, 3, 4: I-loner Society, alpha. ROBERT LEE DOLNICK I-lall Guard Capt. 3, 4: Civi: Forum 43 Travel Club 3: Drama Cub 3' Eire Marshal 4' READER 3. fl fi L K JI A If' i hi .M MARTHA TREA Q. I ,I I! Club ' .engistry gfu 4' -, ,, ' 1 ' ' aneu con' t , 7 ical I q 2 3 SEN T a My ve JACOUELINE DOMEN Girls' Glee Club 2: Type O'CIick 3: Clean-up Committee secretary 3, 4: Otliice Practice 4: NAVILLUS Sales 4: Economics Club 4: G. A, A. I, 2, 3, 4. WALTER J. DONNELLY BERNARD DORMAN Austin High School I, 2. Economics Club 4: Civics Club 4: Drama 4: Chem- istry Club 4: Civic Forum 3: Student Union 4: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Intra- mural Basketball Champs 3. JEROME H. DRESDNER Economics Club 3: vice-president 4: Stamp Club 2: Bowling team 3: Intra- mural Basketball Champs I: Intramural Baseball Champs I. . I RUSSELL FLASH EDIN Slide Rule 4: Track team 3, 4. JERRY EISENBERG Hall Guard 3, lieutenant marshal 4: Clean-up committee 3, 4: History Club 4: Economics 3, 4: Airplane Club I: Band I, 2, 3, 4. ANN DOROTHY EKLUND G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Clean-up commit- tee 2: Division secretary I, 2, 3: Chem- istry Club 4: G. A. A. Council: Honor Society, gamma. GEORGE LEON ELLMAN Stage Crew 2, 3, 4: Classical Club 2: Civic Forum 3, 4: Chemistry Club 4. MARILEE ELWOOD International Drawing Exchange I: Library assistant 4: Senate I, 2, 3: Biology laboratory assistant 2, 3, 4: Division sec- retary 4: G. A. A. l, 2, 3: Lite Guard 3: Honor Society, gamma. DAN ELY ,Hyde P F .QW c img., . FQ 4. f q l JEAN MARIE 'ENSTROM Bowling Club I: G. A. A. I, 2, 3: SEN- TINEL 4: READER 4: SPANISH READER 3, 4: Honor Society, gamma. ELAINE EPSTEIN Civic Forum 4: Symphonic Choir 3, 4: French Club I, 2: Young Actors Guild 3: Service Girl 3, 4: G. A. A. I, 2: SEN- TINEL 4. PATRICIA HELEN ERBE Civic Forum 2: Travel Club I: G, A. A. 2. OLIVE ANN ESSER Swimming Club I, 2: G. A. A. 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3: Baseball I, 2. Page Forty MARIE ARLETTE EVANS Hirsch High School I: New Trier High School 2. Classical Club 3, 4: Division treasurer 4: G. A. A. 3, pn-xvf. 4 ,. ' hw fx: .. if,v,-I. rrav. .. ...-i.,. ht. I. ww- ' . ,. Li I , -.1 -,zvui X s C . D ul .. .I PATTY mein - I ' Springtielcl High School, Springfield, Ill. I. Classical Club 4: Motion Picture Club 3. BARBARA LEE FOX Mirneo Service 3: Otfice Practice 4: Librarian 2: Art Cratts I: Alternate Sen- ator 4: Luncheon Committee 4: G. A. A. I: SENTINEL reporter 4: Honor Society, gamma. I . . .B JACKIE FRANCE S ! ' G. A. A. I, 2, 4: Otiice Girl 4:.Tmvel Club 2, 3: Clean-up Committee 3: Civic Forum 4: Honor Society, gamma. HOWARD FINKELSTINE General Science Club I: Classical Club 2: Stage Cretw'l,A2, 3: Civic Forum 4: Lettermerfs Club 4: The Observer I: Track team marager 3, 4: Intramural Basket- bal' l i . . I I U EDITH M. FISHER Martinsville High School, Martinsville, Ohio, I, 2, 3. G. A. A. 4. JAMES FORD Ranger 2, 3, 4: Satety Unit 2, 3, 4: Civic Forum 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 3: enator 2. '-E J F T. FORTMANN G. A. A. I .2. 4: Ottice Practice 4: Service Girl 3, ' Hgnor Society, gamma. BOB FORTMAN Senate I: Basketball team 4: Intramural Basketball 3: Intramural Baseball 2, 3. Page Forty-one BETTIJUNE FRANK Durtee Junior High, Detroit, Michigan I: Abraham Lincoln High School, Brooke lyn, New York, 2, 3. Pen and Quill Club 3: Book Club 4. 'YSJA-s-Q 'S i 'QjSX'Z.,u1l-4 Quzoff . nf?-n MARTI FRANKS Riding Club 4: International Drawing Exchange 2: Division secretary 3, 4: Librarian 3, 4: Otlice Practice 4: Music Workshop 4: Senior Committee 4: Intra- mural Basketball 4: Travel Club 3: Honor Society, gamma. : i .2f MARY MAGDALEN FRAZON German Club I, 2: P. T. A. representaf tive I: Senior Chorus l, 2: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. JEANNE FRECH St. Gregory High School I. Senate 3: Classical Club 2: Motion Picture Club 3: Type OIClick Club 2: Mimeograph Service 4: International Drawing Ex- change 2: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR NILS FRIBERG Assistant to Mr. Golden. v S., XJ., MARVIN FRIEDMAN Hall Guard 4: Service Guard 4: Civic Forum 3, 4: Bookkeeping Club I, 3, 4: Economics Club 4: Travel Club I: SEN- TINEL 3, 4. 'I L-'J , W 'DAN Fulfronil .s W I 'Chess Club Ii: Civi9o.'Forum I, 4:,.Band I, 2, 3:'R. O. T. C., N. CXO. Club treas- .urer 3, State! Cham'pionship :DrilI Platoon :3 Cit 5tCrack Platoon 3 Color Guard 3 I, I v . . : I-Iall Giu.grd+3,, 4: Safety Unit 4: Tribune RITA JEAN GILMORE Leaders Club 3, 4: Service Girl 4: Tennis Club 3, 4: Travel Club 3: Gym assistant 3, 4: G. A. A. 3, 4: Council 2: Basketball Champs 4: Swirnminq Club 2: NAVILLUS salesman 2: READER 3. . ,4 4..,4f A ,gm 4 ' EIKRHIJGI ssuke f,fffI't ' I A R'd'n?,C,i,.L4Il!4: Riu sefiiai cm. I4 I I , ' in 413 ' 3, at , EIFZEV I? 3, 35516422.42 Q' 4, SNTVNEL 4:j4EADER 4, Honor some-fy, alpha, vice-president, treasurer 4. Etticiefniy Ivledal 2. A9 S Wiki, A Q 6 rl U . , Q. life' I 4 If YS 4 a cf f , 5 N I BETTY JAYNE GAFQPNEY y vERNoN J. GIRTLER , 4' A .L I Mirvch I-Iiglq,7School I, 2, Philhar- St. Phillips High School I: Anticgh ' ,ic cyl? 4:jymphonic choir 4: nm School, .Afrnagfm ' iii. Qffi-iomfzx l . A. A4 4, V, I Y - y f Soci tyf gamma. X ' , 5, ' ,a I 1 Q' - J 4.44 H1 ,fix Q C KJ gtx f. fr ,X . H xl IRMGARD CAROLINE GAHN Cisca I: German Club I, 2, 3, 4: In- ternational Drawinq Exchange I, 2: Eco- nomics Club I. . W' NJ'- x TN W.. U' JANE ZONA 55AtEi -fr 4, .. MSoycial Committee 4f:'Q.SenaTe secretary 4-gw'I'raveIMClub I', 2:TTnternational Draw- inqf,Ex,c-hange I, 2:xO'peretta I: Sym? Wplnyefiiic Choir secLebarW4?iG. A. I, 3: Divisionmsendgvtalry 2. GWXAJV I' .Vx f jx A X., ROBERT J. G-ATZ Lunch Guard 4: Library Practice 2: Varsity Basketball 2: Intramural Basket' ball I: Track team 4. I I If , , , 1, ,f . i f MATILIQZA MARIE GENARD ' Travfefl' Club 3: Library 4: SENTINEL 4: Q. Ada. i, 2, 3, 4. fir. TOBY LEE GLADSTONE ' Travel I, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais I: Riding Club I, 4: Type O'CIick 4: Civic Forum 4: G. A. A. If 2, 3, 4: I-Ionor Society, gamma. ROBERT P. GLANSCHNEG Senate I: Lunch Guard 4: I-Iall Guard I, 2, 4: Tumbling team 3: Track team 2, 4: Senior Play. EDITH GLEICH Riverside High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin I, 2. I-Iistory Club 4: Young Actors Guild 4. WILLIAM JACK GORSCHEN Pan American Club l: Radio Broad- cast 2: Symphonic Choir 2, 3: Sullivan Sings 3: Hall Guard 3: Intramural Base ketball I: Assistant basketball manager 3: SENTINEL 3, sports editor 4. Pa ge Forty-two RJ ,ffl ff' NAOMI GOULD Riding Club I, 2. 3, 4: Type OCIicIf 3: Economics Clcb 4' Onice Practice 4' I-lail Guard 2. 3' Red Cross Delegate 4' Swimming Cub I' G. A. A. I, 2, 3 4' CORRINE GROUT Prom committee 4: Glee Club I: A Cappella Choir 2: Symphonic Choir 3, 4: Operetta 2: Swimminq I: Division sec- retary '23 Gym assistant 4: Basketball team Ve 'ey Bai team I: Henir Society 4: SENTINEL I 2, 3. :ae ma. 4 f' , f' il 1 T rx W 'i NCR! 5-9 ,SO-van, UAL ' I K. I r' k , AN GOWER ROS GRUBER u Chess Club I, 2 3 4: Hal Guard 3 ii-sute-'wart 4' Senate 3, 4' Sophomore Delegation' Hcncr Society, alpha. Juiliisi MNA GRANT Swimming Club 2: Boflinq Club I3 G. A. A. 4' Baslcetball Champs 47 READER statt 3: SENTINEL representa- tive 4: Circulation manager ot SPANISH READERS 3, 4: Honor Society, gamma, ' J' A -.! ', 1 KENNETH J. GRAY Eranlclin Club 3, 4. SYRIL GROSS Travel Club 2 3. president 41 Civic Forum 47 Library Practice 3: Type O'Click 4' Home Economics I- G. A. A. I, 2 3 4: SENTINEL assistant news editor 4? Honor Society, beta. RITA JEAN GROSSMAN Home Manaqement Club I, 2' Junior Chorus 2: Economics Club I: Ottice Prac- ti'e 3 4: Honor Society, qamma. WILLIAM S. GROSSMAN General Science Club I: Observer Club Ii Hall Marshal 3, 4i Intramural Basketball I: Division president 3, 4. Pa ae Forty-three G. A. A. I f 4: Economics Club l' Art Exchange 3: Sculpture Club 4: Drama Club 2: Puibiicity committee 3: Basket- ball tournament 4' Volley Ball tourna- ment 2. DARREL HAGENAH Bowling team 4. ARTHUR B. HAHN Stage Crew, Social and Publicity chair' man 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Club 4: Slide Rule Club I, 2: Senate I, 2: Civic Eorum I, 2, 3: Physics Laboratory assistant 3: Division president 3, 4' Hall Guard I, 22 l-Ionor Society, alpha. RALPH BERTRAM HALL ESTHER ADELE HAMPSON Bowiinfll Club 3: Library assistant Ei Junicr Council 3: Swimming assistant 3: International Drawinq Exchanqe It G.A. A. I, 2, 3: Council 4: Letterqirl 3: SEN- TINEL 4: NAVILLUS 4: Honor Society, alpha. PETER HANDLEY Motion Picture Club president 3: Sen' ator 3, 4: Junior Deleqate 3: Intramural Basketball Champs I, 3: Varsity Juniors 2: SENTINEL, editor-in-chiet 4, sports editor 3. BETTY J. HARRISON Senate 31 Civic Forum 41 Travel lub, treasurer 3, secretary 41 Cae s 41 Luncheon Committee 1 H ociety, alpha. g LOTS Cb 0, JAN 31 RITA HAYMAN SENTINEL 2, 3, contributing editor 41 READER 2, 3, editor-inechiet 4. BETTIE ALICE HELLER San Pedro High School, San Pedro, California 21 Galileo High School, San Francisco, Calitornia 2: Lake View High School, Chicago I, 3. G. A. A. 43 Honor Society, gamma. GERALDINE TOBEY HELLMAN Senn High School, Chicago I. French Club president 41 Motion Picture Club 21 Personnel Otlice 41 Ottice Practice 41 Opera Chorus 21 Symphonic Choir 31 G. A. A. 3, 41 Honor Society, beta. STAN HELMS Dixon High School, Dixon, III. I, 2. Hall Guard 31 Band 3, 41 Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3. HAROLD E. HENDERSON Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 41 Lunch Guard 2, 3, 41 Intramural Basketball team I, 2, 3, 41 Intramural Baseball team I, 2, 3, 41 Football team 3, 41 Swimming team 2, 3, 4. HELEN ROSLYNE HENDERSON Thortcn High School, Terre Haute, Ind. I1 Austin High School, Chicago, III. Franklin Club 3, 41 Type O'Click Club 31 Travel Club 4. PHILIP HENNECKE Senate I, 27 Honor Society. gamma. RICHARD L. HILDUM Onarga Military School, Onarga, III. 2. Economics Club 41 Spanish Club 31 Frank- lin Club 41 Lunch Guard 41 Intramural Basketball 3, 41 Bowling team I1 Intra- mural Baseball Ii SENTINEL salesman I. HOMER V. HOGAN Senn High School, Chicago I, 2. 3. Senate president 4: Civic Forum treas- urer 41 Dance Orchestra manager 41 Honor Society, alpha. ELISABETH J. HORNBAKER Classical Club 21 A Cappella Choir 3, 41 Philharmonic Choir 41 Symphonic Choir 41 G. A. A. I, 2, 3. 4.1 Honor Spciety, 'garrlma 4, ' it - . V a aI' ' v , A 'f , Q 1 1 . BETTY PATRICIA HOWARD 0 Hall Guard I, 21 Service Girl 41 Travel Club I, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Council 41 Girls Riding Club 41 Young Actors Guild 3, 41 Basketball team 41 Philharmonic Choirg Luncheon com- mittee. RUTH HUTTGREN G. A. A. I, 2, 31 Classical Club I, 2. ROBERT HUMMEL German Club 21 Division president 31 Division vice-president 21 Junior Chorus 21 Senate 21 Intramural Basketball and Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. Pa ge Forty-tour I'-r x J Wx BURLIN B. HURD Alternate Junior Delegate 3: Junior Baslretball captain. - 'SIN y Un! an-'N N. 1 v'w i VJ! L :JJ J . - . ' - I 4 . . xv s , ' , cf ,.. u J ' 'A .J j 1 5 f s. il J ii ij ALTER iqinecic J' -. 'I W ,f , Span presli?ea't' I, 2,5 ate I, 27 Rte Marshgi, ivision vige-president 4: Chenwiry ub 4: Hall Marshal captain: SwUnming tea ,3. A: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: If ad rtising manager 4: Honorlxgx iety, alohah J i' ,JJ ' , 4' hz ' DOUGLAS R. JENKINS Stage Crew 2, 3, manager 4: Civic forum 4: Chemistry Club 4: Hall Guard captain 2: Meritorious Service Certiti- cate 3. ELAYNE JENNI Division secretary I. 2: International Drawing Exchange I, 2' Senate I, 2, 3: Junior Delegate: Economics Club 3, 4: Sculpture Club 4: Library assistant 3: ln- tramural Volleyball 3, Baseball 3, Basket- ball 4' READER 3. - 1, fi -MAizioN.4 Acsoii ' ' J Hnm'e Econ,omics Club I: Ty'pe3O'ClicI4 Tir Club 3:..P n Arnerican,,Olub 2: Travel l Clubf Ii: Bfolrlceepinkgxllub 3: Swimming Club gli G. A. A, l, 2, 3, 4. i 3 l i.-ww . iv' 9' j 'Q Q, Q V. 05 T, Q TTL x RUTH YVONNE JACOBS Augusta Victoria School, Trier, Ger- many I. Type O'Cliclc Club I: Operetta I, 2, 3: Mirneo Service I: Loclcer Guard I: Leader: G. A. A. 2, 3 4: Honor Society, gamrna. JEAN LOUISE JAMES International Drawing Exchange I, 2: Classical Club 3: Librarian 3: Senate 4: Civic Forum I: G. A. A. I, 4, council 2, 3: SENTINEL 2: NAVILLUS 4: Honor Society, alpha. I RUTH FERNE JANSSEN Ottice Practice 4: G. A. A. l, 2. 4. PHIL JAYNES Sixth Corp Area Championship Drill Platoon 3: Civic Forum I, 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Union 4: Slide Rule Club 3: Young Actors Guild 3: Motion Picture Club 3: N. C. O. Club 2, 3: Major, R. O. T. C. Cadet Corps Statt: Senate president 4: Honor Society. Page Eortyetive 1 ' an -saw , 'af CAISMEN JA'Nioq Jiu.soN L s' Latin Clug I, 2, ,375 Philharmonic Choir 2, 4:,5ervice Girl 5I,.2, 3, 47, Senate I: Divisionwsecretary l,,2: G. A. A. I, 3, representative 2, 4: Honor SocLzfy7f beta. Ju U ANNETTE MARIE JOHNSON Leaders' Club 4: Type O'Cliclc Club 2: German Club 2: G. A, A. 2, 3, 4: Base- ball Champs '39: Line Basketball Champs '4l: Honor Society, gamma. DON JOHNSON Senn High School, Chicago 2. Prank- lin Club I, 2, 3, president 4: Eire Mar- shal 4: Ottice Practice 4: Intramural Bas- Icetball 4: Honor Society, beta. ELAINE PATRICIA JOHNSON Library assistant 4: Senate 2, 4: Junior representative: G. A. A. I, 2, 4: SEN- TINEL 2, 3: Honor Society, gamma, LORRAINE JUDITH JOHNSON fag ciu P EVELYN JORGENSEN NiIes Township High SchooI I, 2. Senior Play 37 Senator 43 Drama CIub 3: BasIcetbaII team 47 VoIIeybaII team 3. EDITH MARIE KADERABEK G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. MURIEL MICKEY KADISON G. A. A. I, 2, 3, representative 47 nationaI Drawing Exchange 2, 37 Mimeo- Leaders' Club 3, 47 French CIub I: Intere graph Service 47 Organizer ot GirIs' Ten- nis CIub7 Intramurai BaSebaII I, Voiiey- baII I, BasIcetbaII 3, 47 Bronze and SiIver Pin in Typing. Auizet JUNE KAPLAN St in e 'gh Schooi I, EI' ' 7' , I M 7 raveI CIub I' de nionxczlf-' ' t -' . 7 ' t 4+q Civi Vv . 7 g y O try X CI ,I'G A If ' , W I A 1 ff - i NORMAN R. KAPLAN Bowiing team 3, 47 FranIcIin CIub 2, 3, 47 HaII Guard 2, 3, '47 Latin Club 3: Ina tramurai BasIcetbaII 3. GERRY KAPP NAVILLUS editor-in-chief 47 SEN- TINEL I, 27 Home Economics CIub presi- dent I, 27 Ohrice Practice 37 Senate 4: Spring and FaII FroIics 37 G. A. A. I, 4, representative 2, 37 Senior PIay 47 Honor Society. gamma. STANLEY JEROME KARP Stage Crew 2, 37 Fire Patrol I, 2, 3, 4' Camera Club 3, 47 HaII Guard 2, 37 N. C. O. CIub 37 Civic Forum 2, 3, 4' Sports Photographer7 FootbaII team 4: R.O.T.C. otticerg Gitt committee 4. FRED KARSTEN New Trier High School 2, 3: Fairtam High SchooI, Los AngeIes 4. HaII Ma'- shal 47 Economics CIub 4. MARTHA JEANE KELLEY G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 47 Bowiing team 27 BioIogy assistant 3, 47 Internationa' Drawing Exchange 27 Symphonic Choir 3- Division treasurer 47 SENTINEL 3. MARY CATHERINE KIRKBRIDE Service Giri 47 Library Practice 4: G. A. A. I, 27 Honor Society, gamma. HAZEL KLEIN RoIIer Skating CIub 2: Math Club 27 Service GirI 3, 47 Pitman CIub 47 Music Workshop 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 47 NAVILA LUS 47 Honor Society, gamma. NELLIE RUTH KLEINSCHMIDT Evanston Township High SchooI I, 2. G. A. A. 3. RALPH KLU6 Rangers I, 2, 37 Safety Unit I, 2. 3 4' Math CIub 2, 37 Senator I, 3' NAVILLUS Ii Honor Society. gamma. STANLEY D. KOCH, JR. Senate I, 47 Stage Crew 3, 47 Chem- istry Iaboratory assistant 4: Chemistry CIub secretary-treasurer 47 Civic Forum 47 Motion Picture CIub 3i Chess and Checkers CIub I7 German CIub 27 Gen' eraI Science CIub I: Honor Society treas- urer 4, secretary 4, alpha. Page Forty-six ALAN EDWARD KOPLAR Gift committee 4: Hall Guard 2, 3. lieutenant 4: Radio Contest 4: Letter- menls Club 4: Manager track team 4' Philharmoric Choir 4' Bowling Club 47 Division treasurer I: Economics Club 4' Sculpture Club 4' Symphonic Choir 4. MERRITT ROY KOTIN Division president I, 27 Senate lt Junior Classical League 2' Civic Forum 3 4: Economics Club 4: Hafl Guard 2: Slide Rule Club 2: Captain R. O. I. C.' NAVILLUS 4: Honor Society. gamma. BILL KRAUSE Bensenville High School, Bensenville, Ill. I, 2. Band 3: Orchestra 3: Hall Guard 4: Career Club 3: French Club 4' Senate 3, 4: Division president 4. JOHN HENRY KRETTLER, JR. Hall Guard 2, 3: Fire Guard 3: Ger- man Club 2: Riding Club 3: Lettermen's Club 4: Intramural Basketball team 2' Football manager 4: Traclc team 4. EILEEN KRIER St. Gregory High School, Chicago. Classical Club 2: German Club secretary 3: Motion Picture Club 3' Cisca 2, 3: Type O'CIicIc Club 3: G. A. A. 2. GLENN LAPHAM, JR. Edwin Denby High School, Detroit I, 2. Motion Picture Club vice-president 3' Opera Chorus 3, 4: Orchestra pianist 3' Young Actors Guild 4: Hall Marshal 4' Senior Play 4: Travel Club 4. GLADYS RITA LAUTER Evanston Township High School I' Grosse Ile High School. Grosse Ile. Mich. 2. Sculpture Club 4: SENTINEL 4. Page Forty-seven SHIRLEE MAE LEANDER Roosevelt High School, Des Mcires, Iowa. Type OICIiclc Club 31 Service Girl 3: G. A. A. I: Symphonic Choir 4.J . ll T' 'v A 44 X 1 RICHARD S. LEDERMANN Chess Club I: Stage Crew 2. 3, man' ager 4: Chemistry Club 3, vice-president 4: Mimeograph Service 4: Honor Society, alpha. ' JEROME LETTVIN Chess Club I: Stage Crew 3, 4' Chem- istry Club 4: Division president 4' Gerf man Club 3: NAVILLUS representative 22 General Science Club I: Horor Society. gamma. STAN LEY HACK LEVI N Civic Forum vice-president 4: Classical Club 3, vice-president 4: Hall Marshal 3, captain 4: Fire Marshal I, 2: N. C. O. Club 3: Division treasurer 4' SENTINEL 4: American Legion N. C. O. Etticiency Medal 3: Honor Society, gamma. BEN LEVITON Band I: Orchestra I: Symphonic Choir 4: Operetta llpinatorell 3: Hall Guard 3, 4: German Club I, 2. ARNOLD M. LEVY Hall Guard 3, 4: Drametics I: Eco- nomics Club 3, 4: Swimming team l. 2: Bowling team 3, 4. EDMUND C. LEVY Chess Club I: Chemistry Club 4' Mimecgraph Service 4' Grchestra I, 2 3: Swing Band 3: Operetta 'Pinatcre 2: Senator 4' Senior Play 2 3' Chicago All-School Band Meetirg 2: Honor Society, camma. I I if n 1 JUNE YOEL LEVY I Travel Club I, 2: Civic Forum 3, 4: Student Union 3, 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. ' . ' . , . X . K u ROSEMARIE LINSTER Bowling Club I: Service Girl 3, 4: Economics Club I: German Club I: Book- keeping Club I: Stenones: Cisca I: G. A. A. I,2. , 5, I ESTHER MAE LEWERENZ W7 KITOIN-ETTE LIPMAN I Senn High School, Chicago 3. Swim- ming Club I: Latin Club I, 2: Senior Chorus I, 2: Bowling Club 2: Civic Forum 4: Home Economics Club I: G. A. A. representative I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club I: NAVILLUS representative 2: Honor Society, gamma. I I iff .JI I ' ,.' Y ff NO 5 , J ,HEIJENE LEWIS Glee 6fIub42: Travel Club I: Careers 2: Citvic'Forum 4i Oftice Practice 2, S., 4: Motion Picture Club 2: Riding Club 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: SENTINEL 3. ' s LORRAINE F. LEWIS Careers 4: Civic Forum 4: Ottice Prac- tice 3. 4: Motion Picture Club 2: Music Workshop 4: Type O'CIick Club: G, A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. AUDREY-ANN LIBMAN ,Senate I: Rifding Club 3. 4: History Club 4:'Swimming team I, 3: Stenones: Home Economics Club 2: Glee Club 2: Operetta 2: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, representae tive 4. Olaf JUNE LILGENDAHL Home Economics Club I, 2: Type G'CIick Club 2, 3: Bookkeeping Club 2: Travel Club I: Pan American Club 2: Swimming team 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society, gamma. ESTI-IER LINDGREN Career Club 2: Personnel assistant 4: Glee Club 2: Senate representative 2: G. A. A. I: READER statt 4: Honor Society, beta. Rooisevelt sljligth Schoiol, 'Chicago I. Philharmonic Choir 3, ,4: Student Union 4: Civic Forum 4: Yqung Actor's Guild 3: Music Workshop 4: 'Senator 2: Type O'CIick Club 3:.sMusicaI Productions 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Intramural Volley- ball 3: Intramural Basketball 4. f I I WILLIAM ROBERT LUND Drum ancl Bugle Corps I, 2: Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball I, 2, 3: Intra- mural Basketball I, 2, 3: Skating team 4: Basketball team 4: Chemistry Club: Luncheon committee 4. DONALD K. MacDONALD Economics Club 4: Junior Chorus 2, 3: Hall Guard I. LAURETTE MacDONALD Pitman Club 4: Riding Club 4: Music Workshop 4: Type O'CIick Club 3: G. A, A. I. 2, 3, 4: SENTINEL 4: NAVIL- LUS 4. ELEANOR MALES G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club I, 2: A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3: Senior Chorus I: Riding Club I: Senate I: Leader I. ROBERT MALONE Lunch Guard 4: Hall Guard 2: Senator I: Intramural Basketball I, Baseball I, Tumbling I. Page Forty-eight I . 1, , . X, : 1 .--fl - N 5 I ', 4 4J 'T'T0xi 'RITA JEAN MARCUS I French Circle I: SENTINEL representa- tive I, 4: Travel Club 3: Civic Forum 45 Music Workshop 4: Young Actors G'I1iId 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society. oamrra. LEATRICE JOY MARGOLIS Ottice Practice 4: Social committee 4: Senate I, 2: Home Management Club I: Student Union 4: French Club I: Type O'Click Club 3: Boosters' CIuB!4: G. A. A. I 2, 3, 4: Stenones: Stenotwo: NAVILLUS 3 Biographies chairman 4. 5 .V ' JOHN MAc'i MCCARTHY Division president 2: Senate I, 2, 4: Hall Guard lieutenant 3: R. O. T. C. Crack Platoon 3, captain 4, TriAState Championship medal, OtTicer's Etticiency medal, N. C. O. Etiiciency medal, Honor Recruit. AUPREY MCDONNELL Senior Class secretary 4: Senate I, 2, social committee 3: Division president I, 2: secretary 4: Swimming Club I, 2: Riding Club 2: International Drawing Ex- change 2: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Swim- ming team I, 2: Honor Society, gamma. , .ic . 1- NETTA MARNOCH Senate 3: Library assistant 3, 4: Junior delegate: Junior Chorus 2: Student Union 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society, gamma. EARL MARSHALL . Turkey Tidbits 3: Spring Frolics 3: Old Kentucky Garden I: Symphonic Choir 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3: Lunch Guard 2, 4: Hall Guard 2: Orator 3, 4: Football team 2, 3. WILLIAM MARTIN Lanier High School, Macon, Georgia I. 2. Junior delegate: Band 3, 4: Drum and Bugle Corps 4. SHIRLEY ARLENE MARTEN Young Actors Guild 3: Type O'CIick Club 2: French Club I: Glee Club 2: Swimming Club I: A Cappella Choir 4: International Drawing Exchange I: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. JEAN McCANN Biology assistant 3, 4: Junior delegate: Senate 4: Division secretary 2, 3, 4: Oper- etta 2: Philharmonic Choir 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: NAVILLUS 4: Honor Society. gamma. Page Forty-nine HELENE McFADDEN Type O'Click Club 4: Boosters' Club 3: Travel Club I, 2, 3, vice-president 4: Sculpture Club 4: Civic Forum 4: Library Service 3: Home Economics Club I: Clean-up committee 3, 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society, gamma. WALTER McGAW Senate I, 2: Aviation Club I: Intra- mural Basketball I, 2, Softball I, 2: Bas- ketball team 3, captain 4. HAROLD THOMAS McGRATH Austin High School, Chicago I, 2. Hall Guard 3: Franklin Club 4: Band 4. JERRY C. McLACHLAN Bryant Junior High School, Minneap- olis, Minn. I. International Drawing Ex- change I: Aviation Club I: Boxing Club I: Intramural Baseball 2, 3: Sport Class 4. DAMYRA M EDVEDOFF Hall Guard I, 2: Junior Chorus 2, 3: Operetta 2, 3. fiiglglfi W GLORIA MESSINEO Immaculata High School I. Opera Club I, 2, Symphonic Choir 2, 3, secre- tary 47 Student Union 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4g Riding Club 3, 4: Economics Club 43 Basketball team 3. WILLIAM C. METZGER Loyola Academy I, 2. Hall Guard 3, Football team I, 21 Basketball team I: Boxing Club I, 2: Intramurals 3. ROBERT HADLEY MEYER Senate I, 2, 3, N. C. 0. Club: Frank- lin Club I7 Senior Chorus I, 2, 31 R. O. T. C. Riding Club I, 2, Neatness medal, Etficiency medal. RAYMOND MICHELS Library Practice 3, Hall Guard 3. LEO PETER MICHIELS, JR. ' Chess Club I, 27 Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Bookkeeping Club 3. ALBERT MIKKELSEN Tilden Technical High I I. Chem' Se i Girl 2, 3: e -up committee istry Club I. 27 's 2: G. A A. 3, 4, SENTINEL fe, re- r HERBERT MILLER Colegio Ponceno de Varones Ig Ausiiri High School 2. Bowling Club manage' 47 Hail Guard 2. 3, caotain 4, Che-rnist'y Club 43 Bowiing team 2, 3, 4, Hcrcr Society, beta. JACK BERNARD MILLER Central Y. M. C. A. High Schccl I. Archery Club 3: Hall Marshal 2. LORRAINE MILLER Type O'Click Club 3, Civic Forum 4' Ottice Practice 4: Music Wor'kshoD 47 Riding Club 4, Girls' Glee Club 27 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 43 NAVILLUS 33 Honcr Society, alpha. HARRIET IRENE MILLS Hyde Park High School, Chicago I. 2. Type O'Click Club 3, 4: Service Girl 3, 4: Pitman Club 4: G. A. A. 3, 4: SEN- TINEL representative 4, business manager 43 Honor Society, gamma. JOEL MILNER rv Franklin Club I: Lunch Guard I, 27 Hall Guard I: Chess Club I: Junior Chorus 21 Economics Class vice-president 41 Champs Intramural Basketball I, 2, Baseball I, 2, Boxing Club I. BOB MILTIMORE 'lr V . R. O. T. C. Riding Club 2: Hall Guatd 3. 47 Senator lt' J' ' J, HJ' W , ,J 'X ,fy X og, . A r . J . X , . .h , . My DONALD GILBERT MITCHELL ' I Senate Ig Economics Club 4: Chem- istry Club 4: Camera Club 2: Basketball team 3. 4: Intramural Basketball Champs 2: READER statl 4. Page Fitty HERBERT MOBER6 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 4: Tumbhnq Club I, 2, 3: Hall Guard 4: Football team 3, 4: Track team 2 3, 4. CHARLES E. MOE Lane High School l: Waller High School 2. Hall Marshal 3: Intramural Basketball 3. JACQU ELI NE NELSON Pan-American Club 2: Otlice Practice 3, 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 4: Champion Basket- ball team 4: Champion Baseball team 2: Honor Society, beta. RICHARD NELSON Lane Technical High School 2, 3. Skat- ing team 2, 3, captain 4: Football team 4: Track team 4. ROBERT LEROY MORRISON Chemistry Club 4: Chess Club I, 2: Franklin Club 2: Careers 4: R. O. T. C. Ritle team 3, 4: SENTINEL representative 2, 3. BETTE MOURAD Service Girl 4: Fronch Club I: Riding Club 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball team I. RITA JOANNE MULL A f' I aWa o h' o 2. uw ub 3 T lub 3 Civic F no- es 3: Stenol Twos 3: ice Practic , 4. MM DANIEL MURPHY Loyola Academy, Chicago l. Camera Club 3? Hall Guard 2: Crack Platoon 3: Ridinq Club 2. DENIS NAUBERT SENTINEL l: Lunch Guard 2: Hall Guard 2, 3: Franklin Club 3. Page Fitty-one JAMES C. NEUMANN Bowling Club 4: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Hall Guard 4: Football team 3, 4: Track team 4: Intramural Baseball I, 2, 4, Basketball l, 2. 4. ROBERT OLDENBURG Senate 3: Stage Crew 3, 4: Slide Rule Club 2: Chemistry Club 2: Symphonic Choir 3: Track team 3: Intramural Basket- ball I. MARY PATRICIA OSBORNE Type O'Click Club 3: Riding Club 4: Travel Club 4: History Club 4: Music 'Workshop 4: Student Union 4: GT A. A. l, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society, garnm,a. ' . 4' I , dxf' ll 4 BETTY JANE OWITZ 1 Civic Forum 4: International Drayknq Exchange 3: Otticeslnractice 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. - I GUS PAPPAS Lunch Guard 4: Lettermenls Club 4: Football team 3, 4: Intramural Basebali 3, Basketball 3. I CHARLOTTE PERLOFF Senate I, 2: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Leaders' Club 3: Mimeograph Service 4: Home Economics Club 2: Service Girl 3: Ottice Practice 4: A Cappella Choir 2: SEN- TINEL I: Honor Society, gamma. PRISCILLA ALDEN PETERSON Home Economics Club I: Math Club 2: Travel Club 4: Service Girl 4: Riding Club 4: Music Workshop 4: Modern His- tory Club 4: G, A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Leaders' Club 4: NAVILLUS 4: Honor Society, alpha. MARY LOU PIMSNER Monticello Junior High School, Cleve- land Heights, Ohio I. A Cappella Choir accompanist 2, 3, 4: Riding Club 4: His- tory Club secretary 4: Math Club 2: Music Workshop 4: Operetta 2: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: NAVILLUS 4: Honor Society, alpha. ELISABETH PLUMMER Symphonic Choir 3, 4: Student Union 3: Chicago High School Choral Contest 4: Senior committee 4: G. A. A. I: SEN- TINEL representative I, 2, 3, 4: NAVIL- LUS representative 3: READER represen- tative 2, 3. WILLIAM AUGUST POPP Symphonic Choir I, 2, 3: Lunch Guard 3, 4: Lettermen's Club I, 2: N. C. O. Club 4: S-imming team I, 2: Ritle team I, 2. PHYLLIS PORTER Riding Club 4: Classical Club 2: Travel Club 3, 4: Type O'CIick Club 3: Music Workshop 4: Senator I: Division secre- tary 3, 4: General Science Club I: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society, alpha. LEON POTESHMAN Foyatier Lycee, Paris, France I. Divi- sion vice-president 3: French Club I. VIOLET DOROTHY PURWI N :Evanston Township High School, Evan- ston, III. I. Type O'CIiclc Club 3: Hall Guard 2: Senate 3: Service Girl 4: Divi- sion secretary 4: Economics Club 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: NAVILLUS representative 3, statt 4: Junior Oratorical Contest 3: Bronze and Silver Pins tor Typing 3. WILLIAM OWEN READING Highland Park High School, Highland Park, III. I, 2. Opera Chorus 3: Hall Guard 3. CARL RICHEY Franklin Club 3: Division president I, 2: Hall Guard 4: Intramural Sports I, 2, 3. HELEN M. RIDIGER Bookkeeping Club 3: German Club 2: Cap and Gown committee 4: G. A. A. I, 3, 4: SENTINEL 4: Honor Society, gamma. ESTHER RIGHT Steno-Ones 3: Civic Forum 4: Inter- national Drawing Exchange 2, 3: Music Workshop 4: Bookkeeping Club 3: Otfice Practice 3, 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: SEN- TINEL 4: NAVILLUS 4: Honor Society, gamma. LETITIA M. RILEY Division treasurer 2, 3: Student Union: 3: Cisca I: G. A. A. I, 3, 4. JEAN N. RITTER Orchestra concert master I, 2, 3, 4: Swing Band I: All-City Music Festival 3: Chicago High School Choral Contest 4: Operetta I, 2: Philharmonic Choir 4: Economics Club 4: Civic Forum 4: Divi- sion secretary 3: Senior Play 2, 4. Pa ge Fitty-two IRENE ROCHE Austin High Schol, Chicago, I. 2. G. A. A. 3. 4: Civic Forum 3, 4: Travel Club 3. 4: Economics Club 3, 4: History Club 4: Riding Club 3, 4: Luncheon com- mittee 4: Senate: Ottice Practice 3, 4. B CHERRYE ROGOFF Marionette Club I: Junior delegate: Camera Club 2, 3: Civic Forum 4: Divi- sion treasurer 4: Travel Club 2: vice- president 3, president 4: Careers 4: Cap and Gown committee 4: G. A. A, 2, 3. IRIS SHIRLEY ROSIN Girls' Bowling Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Rid- ing Club 3: Student Union 4: Slcating Club 2: G, A. A. I, 2, 4: Honor Society, gamma, GENEVIEVE ROUUT Stanbroolc Hall, Duluth, Minnesota, I. 6. A. A. 2, 4. CHARLES P ROJI merican Hiah School, Mexico, I: Southeastern Hloh School, Detroit, 2. Music Club 4 Civic Forum 4: Rangers 4: Senate 4 Satety Unit 4: Track team 4: Honor Society beta, JOHN BUDD ROME Central Hiql1Scl1aol, Kalamazoo, Mich- g n I 2 Division vice-president 4. BERNICE ROSE Division president I: Boosters' Club I. ROBERT JAMES ROSE wing Band I Hall Marshal I, 2, 3, mayor 4 Civic Forum 4: Fire Guard 4: History Club 4 Intramural Sports, I, , 3 4 Gift committee 4. MARTIN RUBEN aior First Battalion: Symphonic Chcfr president 4, accompanist 4: Philharmonic Choir accompanist 4: City Craclc Platccn 2, 3: Sixth Corps Area Craclc Flatoon 2, 3: Civic Forum 4: N. C. O. Club 2, 3: Hall Marshal 3: Fire Marshal 4. WESTLY RUTHER Chemistry Club I, 2, 3, president 4: Commander R. O. T. C. 4: Slide Rule Club president 4: N. C. O. Club 2, 3: The Observer 2: General Science Club I, 2: Supply Room Service 2, 3: Division president 2, 4: Crack Platoon 2, 3: Honor Society, secretary 4B, vice-president 4A. alpha. 41 ISABELLE RYDEN Classical Club 2, 4': Sculpture Club 4: Junior Chorus I: Chemistry laboratory assistant 4: Service Girl 4: G. A. A. I, 4: NAVILLUS 4: Honor Society, gamma. RICHARD H. SABEY Sculpture Club 4: Foil and Maslc Club 3: Hall Guard 4: Civic Forum 4: Careers 4: Intramural Baslcetball 3. I f A 1 QJ I' 'a' ll li 'I , II B 1 ORP I M na,Austra 7 erman i ra ing Ex -- ,- i eCub - i For 4- A ' '4 i a , , . S ' : 2 I O ' - L . IQ 5 ' ol ' .0 It . ' . al Y' 0 -' Ct I'S' ' ,' Gi ' 4 I' 1 , , f - Jie. L LEN SAGUE Senn High School, Chicago, I, 2, 3. Civic Forum 4: G. A. A. 4. LEONARD ARTHUR SARNATZKY I.ettermen's Club 3, 47 Chemistry Con- test 47 Swimming team 37 Honor Society, alpha. GENE SAVITT Stage Crew 2, 37 Chess Club 27 Archi- tectural Club 27 Airplane Club vice-pres- ident I7 Clean-up committee 3, 47 Cam- era Club 37 Band I, 2, 3, 47 Lunch Guard I7 Chemistry Club 47 NAVILLUS photog- rapher 37 Honor Society, gamma. HAROLD SAVITT f .s' f s , r- K' . 5 qu. S15 1 I JUNE ETHEL s Ami Mimeograph Servicej3 7Ottic Prac- tice 3, 47 C unity rvice 3 secre- tary 47 G. A. . I, , 3.,,j7 Ssimming CIub7, Leader 4: VILDXQS xales 47 Honor Society, alp . ELAINE SCHERBA Home Economics Club I7 Travel Club 37 Civic Forum secretary-treasurer 47 ,Q l . , 6 CAROL sci-:RAM Z F V. , V 5 H' I Riding ,Club 17 Orchestra I, 2, contest 7-winyegif 'Spring Frolicis I7 Music Worle- shop 4, president 37 Operetta,f2, 37 Stage Crew I, 27 Senior Chorus I, 2.4 ,- ft? ii fi' 0 f ., ,f MARION FRANCES SEWARD Mallinclcrodt Academy, Wilmette, Illi- nois, I, 2. Camera Club 47 Drama Club 47 Civic Forum 4. WINNIFRED E. SEYMOUR' Symphonic Choir 47 Young Actors' Guild 37 Bowling Club 2, 37 Swimming Club 27 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. JACK SHAUNESSY Loyola Academy, Chicago, I. Traclf team 2, 3, 47 Football team 2, 3, 47 Intramural Sports 3, 47 Tumbling team 37 Clean-up committee 2. META JOAN SHIFRIS Ottice Practice 3, 47 Swimming Club I7 Hall Guard I, 27 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 47 Type O'CIick Club 37 G. A. A. I, 2, 3i Honor Society. gamma. I ,F Honor Society, gamma. ' . . f. P I Q J' 'w W CI , J H .ir X Joe scHoENsEK ull? oy simwi WMA! Architectural statt 3, 4. 1' ' Camea CIubi2',rI , I Ge man Club If 244 Chemis ry Ctu 45, Fi ejlvla shal 47 Erafwlclin 2, 3f,f'secQetar yjpddurer 47 N. I' .CIubj4.ii,' ' X , I 7 -154 pn if , jyxf I I fi' 'I y I S-'wvwnl i bl v' Q... DOROTHY C. SCHOENBERGER History Club 47 Cisca I, 27 Type O'CIiclc Club 2, 37 Service Girl 47 G. A. A. 3, 47 Honor Society, beta. DAN SINGLETON Loyola Academy, Chicago, I. Archi- tectural Club 22 C. Y, O. Basketball team 2, 37 Inqamural Sports 2, 37 Track team 2. Page Fitty-tour sos sMiLEY SMALL I Lunch Guard 4: Senator 4: Track team I, 2, 3, co-captain 4: Football team 2: Ping-Pong team 3: SENTINEL? Honor Society, gamma. ROSEMARY SMITH Sculpture Club president 4: Library assistant 4: Contributed to READER and SENTINEL 3: Honor Society, gamma. ' v n PRISCILLA STANDISH I Prom committee 4: Senate 'l: Hall Guard 2: Division vice-president 3:-Rid ing Club 2, 3: Economics Club 3, 4: G, A. A. I, 2, 3, representative 3: SENTI- NEL 2, 3: Honor Society, gamma. ,Rf W,VugufC sf-fmfffi,-1' fry RU DOLPH STEINBERGER Mlest High ScEool,,-Augegdif Tllilnoisgl. ofcivemfjdff-eyciassiarr frat? zt' 'ef SENTINEL 4: Honor Society, al ha. GEORGE SMYRNIOTIS Senior Play 3: Young Actors' Guild 2, 3: Spring Frolics 3: Type O'Click Club I: Boxing team 2: Senate I, 2, 3: Intra- mural Sports I, 2, 3 Ping-Pong team I. SEYMOUR SNITOVSKY Math Club president 2: Division presi- dent I, 2, 3, 4: Ranger 3, 4: Satety Unit 3, 4: Junior Class vice-president: Senior Class vice-president: Economics Club 4: Intramural Basketball, Baseball I, 2, 4: Honor Society, beta. f Y v ' V 'f LE? ung Ac s uid I 4 DOR STEVENS . ' ' Slide Ruleyf Club 2: Camera fClub 3: Music Woi'kshop 41 Econoiinics Club 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3. 4: Honor Socity.. gamma. ' 1-' Q gf. '. .f I CAROL SOTER '- P V. ARNOLD AXEL STROMBERG Home Economics Club I:lI'ype O'Click Club 3: Bookkeeping Club 3: Tgaye4l4C'lqb 3, 4: Economics Club 4: Riding Club 4: Ottice Practice 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society, alpha. PEARL J. SPINK Manley High School, Chicago, I, 2, 3. Civic Eorum 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Travel Club 2, 3: Economics Club 4: A Cappella Choir I, 2: Riding Club 4. DOLORES SPOLANE Elgin High School, Elgin, Illinois, I, 2, 3. Page Eitty-tive ETHEL SUGAR Service Girl 3, 4: Home Economics Club I: Civic Forum 4: Economics Club 4: Type O'Click Club 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball team I, 3: NAVILLUS representative 4: Honor Society, gamma. ROBERT SULZER Engineering Club I: Stage Crew 3, 4: Photography Club I: Slide Rule Club 3: Intramural Basketball I, 3: Honor Society, beta. y, Band 2, 3: Junioridelegate: Senate 3, 4:2 ll Af 1 xv I , , ER - ' 1 1 !f he li 5 . ' I 4 , , I KENNETH CARR SUNDLOF Hall Guard lieutenant 4: Junior repre sentative: Chess Club I: Intramural Bas- Icetball I, 2, Baseball I. 0' HELEN EUGENIE SWANHUYSER ' W Leader 37 4: Hall Guard 2: G. A. A.C f, 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club I, Riding Club 2: Bowling Club 4:tSENTINEL 3, 4. ALICE C. SZOKE History Club 4: Cisca I: Latin Club 2: G. A. A. 3, 4. FLORENCE C. TARAS G. A, A. I, 2, 4. THOMAS A. TERRY Hall Guardcaptain 4: 'Eire Marshal 2: R., O. T. C. lieutenant 4: Craclc Platoon 4:UN. c. o.gmb 2. II -I MARY JANE THIELEN Travel Club I, 2, 3, 4: Clean-up com- mittee 2, 3: Civic Forum secretary 4: Senate 2, 3: Senior Class treasurer: Stu- dent Union 3, 4: Junior Class treasurer: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, vice-president 4: SENTI- NEL 3, teature editor 4: Honor Society, THOMAS GRANT TRAEUMER Crack Platoon 2, 3: Sixth Corps Area Craclc Platoon 2, 3, 4: N. C. G. Club 2, 3. WALLACE O. TU RNWALL Hall Guard 4: Honor Society, gamma. CAROL JEAN VAN DEN Senate I: Library assistant 4: G. A. A. I, 2: NAVILLUS 3: Honor Society, beta. ALICE VAN HECKE G. A. A. I. RAYMOND JOHN WARNEKE Von Steuben High School, Chicago, I. Hall Guard 3: Ranger 3, 4: Economics Club 4: Junior delegate: Satety Unit 3. 4: Division vice-president 2, 3: NAVILLUS 3, treasurer 4: Honor Society, alpha. TONY M. WATGEN Hall Marshal 3, 4: Bowling team 3, 4: Lunch Guard 2: Intramural Basketball I. alpha. . , 5 ,,., K x V.-I A-V,,V,ILr1K' f'g.,L .f ot 1 .ua ' 'QM-ijftg gf , . f , N .C .fy I - 2 MOLLYE MAE TILLMA Young lActors' Guild 3. 4: Booklovers Club 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Honor So- oiety, Qamrna. I V' ' J , L Ii . BERT M. Civic m p t 4: Tra el Club I: Eco ics Clu I hotography Club I: A e Club , Senior Chorus I: Prom c mi e History Club I: Intra- mural B slcet I SENTINEL I: NAVIL- I Hono ciety, gamma. Page Fifty-six LORRAYNE WAZER Economics Club 4: Riding Club 2, 3, 4: Division treasurer 4: Social committee 4: Hall Guard 2, 3: Type O'ClicIc Club 3: Otiice Practice 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society, gamma. ESTHER WEBER Division president 3, vice-president 4I Student Union 4: Sculpture Club 4: Rid- ing Club 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, council 4' Intramural Basketball 4, Baseball 3: SENTINEL representative 3, 4: NAVIL- LUS representative 2. BERNICE WEISBERG Junior Chorus 2, 3: Operetta Club 3: Symphonic Choir 3, 4: Hall Guard 2: Riding Club 4. KENNETH WEISER Traclc team 3, 4: Chemistry Club 4: Photography Club 2: Hall Guard 4: Erench Club 2: Orchestra 2, 3. JOHN WEBER Traclc team 3: Football team 3, 4. PAUL F. WEIMER Bowling Club 3, 4: Intramural Baseball I, 2, 3, Baslcetball I, 2. MURIEL SHIRLEY WEINER Senn High School, Chicago, I, 2. Sen- ior Chorus 3: Operetta Choir 4: Drama Club 2: G. A. A. 4. RICHARD S. WEINER Hall Guard 2: Camera Club president 3, 4: Satety Unit I, 2: Civic Forum vice- president 3, 4: N. C. O. Club 3: SENTI- NEL photography editor 3, 4: NAVILLUS 3, 4: READER 2, 3, 4. PAUL MAVIN WEINGER Hall Guard 3, 4: Economics Club 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 4: Drama Club 41 SENTINEL 4. Page Fifty-seven WILLIAM J. WEISHAR Ranger I, 2, 3, chiet 4: Satety Unit I, 2, 3, 4: Civitan Oratorical Contest 4: Chemistry Club 4: Rogers Parlc Satety Council president 4: Intramural Baslcetball I: Honor Society, beta. ALBIN FRANCIS WERNER Hall Guard 4: Photography Club 2. LORRAINE BROWNIE WHEELER Senn High School, Chicago, I. Pit- man Club I: Symphonic Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Economics Club I, 2: Type O'ClicIc Club I: Riding Club I: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: SENTINEL I. MARIAN WHEELER Sophomore Class vice-president: Junior Class secretary: Senior Class president: Student Union president 3. 4: G. A. A. 3, 4, council I, 2, treasurer 2: Posture Contest winner, 2, 4: NAVILLUS 3, 4: Honor Society, beta. A AUDREY C. WILLIAMS G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Cheer Leader 3: Student Union 3, 4: Type O'ClicIc Club 3: Junior Erolics 3: Honor Society, gamma. BARBARA BETH WILLIAMS The Observer I3 Camera Club I: Sculp- ture Club 4: Short Cut Club secretary 4, Classical Club 2, 3, president 41 Library Practice 2, 3, 47 Service Girl 43 Honor Society, alpha. MARGARET M. WILWERS G. A, A. 47 Honor Society, gamma. M R NN WILWERS lass secretary 47 G. A. A. 4. i ' . X. It ru, A 'OBHIRLEY MURIEL WITTENBERG iami Beach High School, Miami ea h, Florida, 3. French Club I, 2: ounq Actors' Guild 33 Orchestra I: Hall arshal 27 Oberetta I, 3: SENTINEL 43 . AVILLUS 4: Honor Society, gamma. FRANK EARNEST WARD WOLFE Craclc Platoon 2, Lunch Guard 3: Sen- ior Play 47 Operetta 3: Band 2, 3: Eco- nomics Club 4 SENTINEL 2, 3. f ' 1 I f' I 'I ul r, ii rr, f ' .I - .1 -fi 1 ry? ,fri . ,t'FERNFAYgrvygzaLf i' ttice 'Giirly , 41 Travel Qlub 43 Civic Fogrfm 4: Slidi RuIei,Cju'b 47 Clean-up .II committee 4: G. 2, 3, 4. GEORGE WOLNAK Operotta 2: Airplane Club It Engi- neerinq Club 27 Philharmonic Chcir3 41 Symohonic Choir I, 2, 3, 4. J VMIII WI I MARIE YOU G JW G. A. A. I f BERT ZAHNER, JR. Ranqer 3, assistant chiet 4' Safety Unit 2, 3, 41 Prom committee 4: I'listc'y Club 47 Civic Forum 4' Olilice Practice 3. ZELDA ZA LON Younq Actors' Guild 3' Junior Chorus I, 23 Symphonic Chair 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3: Economics Club 47 G. A. A. I. 2, 4. JAY ZOERN Chess Club I: Band I, 2, 33 Orchesi'a 3. 4g Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Traclc team 2, 3, Swimming team I, 2 Tumbling team 2, 31 Intramural Baslretball 2. BEATRICE BEA ZAMUDIO A Cappella Choir Ig Travel 2, 3, Oiice Practice 4g Division secretary .2, 3: Sena- tor 3: G. A. A. representative 4: Leaders' Club 43 Baseball champs 3: Line Basket- ' K ball champs 41 I-lonor Society,.qamma. E . , I A J 3 I .Q K. Page Eitty-eight IUNE GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES WILLIAM JOSEPH ANNETTI ROBERT WEBSTER BARTLETT NORMA JEAN BREEN WESLEY BROEHL JOHN JAMES BURKE JEANETTE BURTON DOROTHY MARION CARLSON BOB CHRISTIANSEN ALLEN DE OLAZARRA ZENO EUGENE FUTTER ROBERT GARTENBERG VERONICA GROSSKREUZ STANLEY JAY HYMAN DANIEL JACOBS RELLA FAYE KAUFMAN FRANK JOSEPH KINSCH WILLIAM MARCUS KRUGMAN MARY A. LAPP DON A. LAUSMANN RENN LAWRENCE MARY JEAN MAHER IRENE ANNIS MATHEWS ARTHUR PINSLER MARILYN PATRICIA POHN GARNEAU LESTER POWER COLLEGE DAY RALPH REID FRANZ ROSENSTERN MARSHALL HERBERT ROSENTHAL JOSEPH JAMES SALENTINY J. ROBERT SCHUMAKER GERALDINE Y. SHULMAN GILBERT O. SMITH KAY SMITH LEATRICE SALLY STYRT JOHN R. WALDORF LORAINE CATHERINE WALLENSTEIN LEONARD H. WEINER P1 ge Fifty-nine 41? CZIJLZS5 4B HONOR SOCIETY MISS POWERS Aslcounis, Silver, Arlsin, Henry, Kleiman. checks credits for Two hopeTul senio Seniors, buT sTill a semesTer away Trom commence- menT. Already The members oT The 4B class, under The guidance oT Their sponsor Miss Powers, are looking Tor- ward To graduaTion, The senior prom, The luncheon, and all The oTher highly enjoyed and long remembered evenTs perTaining To commencement As The 4B's plan Their nexT semesTer's program Tor The lasT Time, Their crediTs are careTully checlced and Those necessary Tor graduaTion, who plan To enTer col- lege upon graduaTing are sTudying The enTrance re- quiremenTs oT The various colleges and universiTies To malce sure ThaT They have all The necessary crediTs required Tor admiTTance. These requiremenTs are lisTed in The caTalogs oT The diTTerenT schools, which are on Tile in The Personnel OTTice. OThers who plan To enTer The business world are Taking sTocl4 OT Themselves To see iT They have Taken, or are planning To Talce, subiecTs ThaT will help Them in Their vocaTion. lvlany oT Them have'Talcen advanTage OT Sullivan's course in Careers. This course is recommended To Those who have any doubT as To Their TuTure vocaTion as iT will Tell Them whaT They are besT suiTed Tor and whaT The possibiliTies are in ThaT parTicular Tield. This semesTer has seen many innovaTions. For The TirsT Time The 4B's were included in College Day and Page Sixty iTs TesTiviTies. On This day represenTaTives oT The vari- ous colleges, universiTies, business schools, and arT schools, were aT Sullivan To answer The queries oT The diTTerenT sTudenTs. This is also The TirsT Time The 4B's were able To order Their class rings and pins in advance. All These, and oTher acTiviTies are sTill Tresh in The minds oT The 4B's and They have concluded ThaT This has been one oT The mosT enioyable semesTers They have spenT aT Sullivan. WiTh Three and one-halT years oT Tine work behind Them and only one more semesTer oT high school worlc ahead, The 4B's are doing everyThing in Their power To raise Their already commendable scholasTic and exTra- curricular acTiviTies record. fNf5 cf pw KFSMXU A , 3 a-are if uiffgsisx DIVISION I36 TOP ROW: Btvgrnan WIISQW, D.1I1IstroIn, Kfxrnnnan, Vande' NNI, RmnoIr15, I-IAILS1 C51 natty, PrIIl, GrCenIICId. SEC- OND ROW: Lafar, Cinco, Hostvrt, Bvckczr, S E In 0 n , BIc'icgIIrIr, Burgt,-rvnun, RanI:In, MiIIer. THIRD ROW: Uprnan, Rotn, Ginsburg, Lehrnan, Rotn, T., Smith, KQIIM, SIn1o n , Szhwaftz. BOTTOM ROW: Ra tjntr, Cfzlnibtf-r, Schwartz, DIS- .ot. Mr. Kat-n, Xucfir, Rust 9IIw'r Strw' ian. DIVISION 2IO TOP ROW: Yntfs, GIICQW KIeIrn.,wn, Marx Conn, Nowa- 11ow5KI, Gould, Neikrug, Sav- ngff. SECOND ROW: McLaren, Blqankr-, MI,-ycxrs, Kan'IerIInq. Descotonu, Anderson, Carrick, Davnfs, AskounI5. THIRD ROW: Doslk, Ohrn, Gertz, Brower, AtkIn5, SCIwn'z:It2tfr, Wlnqerte' Dvds-fu, Hussy, Arkin, BOTTOM ROW: BIatt, Lo,vrIs, Koran, Barnett, MISS NeI5on Consn. Bowman, Roqoff. DIVISION 237 TOP ROW: Kaufman, King, Ar- ifin, Mamie, G-Iaser, Gibson Morrell, Zetler, Morris. SEC- OND ROW: Meyer, Potashnik Canmann, La ite r, Cassrnan, Kagan, Burnett, F I a n a g a n, Prince. THIRD ROW: Oppen- Ivenncr, Fleck, Efter, Bevei Bnrcn, Odian. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Bcnjmnin, Turner, Schwartz Ornstein, McCIaIn, H e I s I e r Custwwgn, Snntru 951:19 Sixty-one The Delegalion Meels l 0 S 555435 JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY TOP ROW: Don, Lewin, Fried- man, Getz, Visk, Fellin, Shurnf way, Buclwalter, Cohn, Dell, Levinson, Litvin. S E C O N D ROW: Davidson, Welde, Green- wald, Sllcrolt, Sirnrnon, Wold, Goldberg, Moss, Joffe, Scnoen, Jones, Krernens. THIRD ROW: Baumgarten, Spitz, Sclwaffner, Lane, Iv1cWlwirter, Lilsclwutz, Shapiro, Miller, Berg, Hill, Knudson, Rolesky, Levlntlwal. BOTTOM ROW: Pupko, Good, Fagen, Ivlarkin, Fein, LeVine, DeWitt, Lanqlwaus, Satz, Cohen. Queen lsec.I, Meyer - Page Sixty-two rw. I JUNIOR DELEGATION TOP ROW: Alsfasser Arkm Efter, Colm, Sparks Cushman Sterling. SECOND ROW Mus Moloney, Schwartz B o s I e y Morey, Brower BOTTOM ROW Atkins ltreas a r x pres.j, Yates pres, I-len y y I The Junior Class, under lhe capable supervision oi Hs sponsor, Miss Frances Moloney, has ended an infer- esling and progressive year. Class officers upon whose shoulders fhe rnanagernenl of ahfairs resls were elecied early in lhe semesler. They are David Levinson, presi- deni, Leia Miller, vice-president Gerlrude Edelman seilarygiid Beliyilzlill, ireiirer. A Junior Council is mainiained by The classmales who eleci lwo repre- senlalives from each room. These pupils meel wilh Miss Moloney periodically lo discuss social evenis and promofe varied aclivilies. One of lhe special evenls which caused consider- able inieresf among lhe iuniors was The Yahudi Hop presenled on December 6. A+ This lime, .a Beauly Queen was chosen. Honors wenlr lo Velefa Liggell, popular songsiress of Sullivan. She was presenied wifh zfmior Kfowd mei in a corner and by lhe process of eliminallon, Velela was selecied queen. Antler Miss Liggell was pre- senled wilh ihis honor, she was lcind enough lo render a song. Anolher fealure of Jrhis dance was lhe popular Conga Chain, in which lhe galhering enlhusiaslically parlicipaled. Due lo gradualion exercises, a dance which was planned for January had lo be poslponed. ll was given in April and called Brealh of Spring . Dainly reireshmenis, good music, and lovely decof ralions helped fo rnalce if a huge success. The Junior Class has always soughl lo mainlain 3 high slandard in ils endeavors, and we are proud oi wha? if has accomplished. a gold crown and a mirror wilh which lo admire her reilecfion. The iudges were Messrs. Kahn, Schy, Reselc, Croghan, and Rogers. These genllemen walked ihrough fhe merry crowd, each one making his choice for lhe prelriesl girl. Aher each had picked a candidale, lhey Miss Moloney cheerfully gives advice. Dave Levinson, Presidenl Leia Miller, Vice-pres. Gerlrude Edelman, Sec'y. Belly Hill, Treas. Page Sixty-in Page Sixtv-Iour DIVISION I2I TOP ROW: Cohen, Charter I-Iambleton, Kleban, Carman Balfour, Sallceld, Chaves, I-libbs Lazerson. SECO N D ROW Endrc, Kollisch, Horwich, Sat- tenstein, Dettelbaclu, Eichholtz Brewer, Chapman, Bulger. BOT- TOM ROW: Mr. Golden, Marri ott, Larsen, Alexander, Bartling Golbus, Leven. DIVISION 234 TOP ROW: Ireland, Gordon Shallow, Rice, Burns, Hawkins, Kliniist, Lloyd, Friedman, Blou- delc. SECOND ROW: McGinnis, Goldberg, H e a n e y, Blais Greenberg, Murphy, Alsfasser, Edelrnann, Jones, Gosswiller. THIRD ROW: Rosenberg, Mai- soii, Hughes, Stanton, Strauss, Levin, Mepvanes, Grochocinski, Pancoe, McLain. BOTTOM ROW: Salcol, Hennion, McGivA nev, Kugel, Simmons, Bannon, Slatt, Mrs. Huck. DIVISION 222 TOP ROW: Millard, Cohn O'Learv, Shurnway, Conforii Thompson, Marsh, Cohen, Blu- menthal. SECOND ROW: Weber, Ehrlich, Wenisch, Wold Moss, Miller, Goldblatt, Lewin, THIRD ROW: Levinson, Niel- sen, Nelson, Dopp, Schaffner, Deliqhter, Boslev, Wolfberg. BOTTOM ROW: Feigon, Mrs. Finlgeld, Goodman, Fagan Markln, Goldberg, Peretz Arenson. DIVISION 226 TOP ROW: Handrnacher, Lyon, King, Tinen, Garber, Camden, Kleiner, Sallander. SECOND ROW: Rogers, Peterson, Kohn, Ferrar, Weber, Mullen, Elisco, Avalon. THIRD ROW: Gans- berg, Greenwald, Miss Jacobs, Schulcr, Golan, Joffe, Pearl. B O TT O M R O W: MacPhail, Klein, Schaus, Liggitt, Franzen, Miller, Berkowitz. DIVISION 230 TOP ROW: Chffstcnsmn, Wefg WIuz:', Schoen Wolf, Davis. STIVOII Gafmlnnv, Sffhqson. SECOND ROW: Md Pnnhwtcn, HIII, Burg, Bmw, Wright. WUQA, Busch Cfosof. BOTTOM ROW: NoskIn, Brfrkowltz, Lang Imus, Plain, Miha' Sfhwaftf Cnlminy, Nlxon. DIVYIQION 232 TOP ROW: Hart, Hafqazfan Fefguson, Werrwheuef, Zerhann Johnson, Mobwq. SECOND ROW: Schniehzef Tazedan, Snitz, DeII, Jeyhes, Lassetef, Rmesky. BOTTOM ROW: Seder- be'Q, Wolf, Sparks, Muvwrew, Vick, Sinnaeve. DIVISION 3I3 TOP ROW: ScIa' PUHI, Bwwn MIIIQQ Manc1I9', Ba'tIeit SQHJIIG C5161 Green SEC- OND ROW: Tasrjan LIerJe'- man, WiIIIarns, Owens, Fiset, Isan, Wolf, Coione, Winsberq. THIRD ROW: osdbefq, wfigm, Johnston, Bedrosian, Shapiro, Frfedman. BOTTOM R O W: Getz, Coens, Smook, Mn 3-CIS' Weis I-IIIIIs Bwke. DIVISION 322 TOP ROW: Ycvers, Baftews B.w':'.11n,Axs Ith DQII. SECOND ROW: SelnfeIo Abstev, Mc' CI-Xllnn, Turchfn, W:xIsn. BOT- TOM ROW: Mac-1, Jmvves, Mfs. R.1sc,h Cofone. Page Sixty-hve DIVISION 328 TOP ROW: Roberts, Sterling I-IerIocker, Lohrrnan, L e t c hi inger, Zinser, FuIIer, Schuffert SECOND ROW: Addis, Lettvin KroII, DeLand, AII'nger, Mes- s ver THIRD ROW- Weiss o ,. , Goldberg, Ciouri, Svoen, Far- Icv, Spector. BOTTOM ROW: Deqenherdi, VVaIIcer, Harrsch, Rood, Burns, Fenlon. DIVISION I4l TOP ROW: Mittnran, SdIt7man, WOII, Q-rirnrn, Karaiotias, Men' drzlsohnz Daniel, BernsIein, Kur- Iunder, SECOND ROW: Solo- wm, Banen, Hoffman, 'lohen Fficdnion G o 'ii b fp r Q, Ebcs, THIRD ROW: WndIcr, EIisius FuIton, Addph, Rubenzik, L3- bnnt, Stronnberq, Schneider- inon. BOTTOM ROW: Paradise, Sntf, Katzenberoi, Miss Ford, Knudson, McWhirIc:i, Fifzsirn- :-ions Sontag. DIVISION 202 TOP ROW: Cohan, Seibi- Scnwgirtz, Osborn, Erickson Josephs, Ahferson, Foik, Kurtz. SECOND R O W: Stevenson, Howard, Harrison, Christiansen, Hansen, Dichelrnan. T H I R D ROW: P r i nn u s, Younqiohns MIIQV, Meitzer, Murcus, Young- iohns, I-I., Sioser. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Hay, Fisher, An' derson, Schiff, Rubens, Lower vhiil, FIonKeI. DIVISION 227 TOP ROW: Ce1Ine', Monison Eisenberg, BIanq, Brush, Ncren, Bcrrnun, Weiss, Capron, Litvin, SECOND ROW: Aitier, UIIrria'i, Pupko, Avqerin, Carison, Green. Liischutz, Freernan, Rissman. BOTTOM ROW: Haas, LeVinc, LevinthaI, Cohen, Miss Sree. Cf-nord, Gooc, Fcin. DIVISION 325 TOP ROW: Jndlin, EItinQ, Davidson, Strauss Grossvcieuz, I-reds, Krernens, SIQII, Grcecr Iierq, SECOND ROW: SheIIe:., McCarthy, Baunwqarten, McGiv- nrfy, Rudoiph, Anderson, Peav- Ier, THIRD ROW: Berq, Singer McLean, BuIterfieId, Wessels, Ro7aI4Iis, Bali. BOTTOM ROW: Kcflioy, Mrs. Ross, TowIe, Lii qf1ric:QnI I-IeIsinqe: Sabin Linz, Page Sixiy-six O I I TO BE OR NOT TO BE'-I The resT oT The guoTaTion reads, ThaT is The gues- Tion, ' buT Shakespeare didn'T know our Sullivan sopho- mores or he would noT have held any qualms abouT The siTuaTion. Our sophomores are deTiniTely cerTain ThaT The guesTion should be posiTively answered. Their rec- ord speaks Tor iTselT. LeTT TaTherless by The leaveTaking oT Tormer spon- sor Mr. Resek, The sophomores sTill carried on as beTore. Realizing ThaT The army needs men like lvlr. Resek, The enTire class bore up bravely and senT him oTT in a blaze ai gTory.4hemTacuTTy hohored Tmn WTh'TpaH1, rich noT To be ouTdone, several oT The sophomore divisions purchased Tarewell giTTs. A sponsor such as Mr. Resek was, is hard To TorgeT. Every sTudenT ThaT knew him will supporT our sTaTemenT. WiTh Mr. Resek's deparTure The sophomore class Taced exisTence minus a sponsor. I-lowever, Mr. Russell shorTly Took over The responsibil- iTy oT guiding The second year sTudenTs saTely Towards Their iunior year-an arrangemenT which delighTed The gignhnmnrrr-c Tor Ivlr Russell ic an alf-I hand aT such I ,Sip 0l0fL0lf'8f5 LasT Tall, led on by Their compeTenT oTTicers, Earle l.iTshulTz, AlTred STrauss, Lois Peaveler, B. J. Jaeger, and Eleanor Janssen, The sophomores sTaged one oT The mosT successTul class parTies ever presenTed by a Sulli- van class. EnTerTainmenT and reTreshmenTs were oT The besT. Among Those who perTormed were BeTTy Lou ChrisTman, June Miller, BeTTy Coon and Eleanor Jans- sen. Tiny IVIarx's band supplied The music and anoTher noTiceable aTTracTion was The Virginia Reel. NoT conTenT, as oTher classes mighT be, by The suc- cess oT Thfeirwparfri The sophorpresfalsg held many 'assemblies ThroughouT The year, which broughT The enTire class TogeTher. These assemblies occurred bi- monThly, or whenever The occasion arose. DeTermined To do as well, if noT beTTer, Than Their predecessors, The oTTicers Tor The spring sophomore class, B. J. Jaeger, Joanne Anderson, Eleanor Janssen, Ered GnadT, and Lenore Isan, have carried on The Tine record preceding Them. TTT SOPHOMORE HONOR SOCIETY TOP ROW: Centirv, Anderson Thale, Friedman, Lapin, Seder- berg, Dann, Beskin, Steinberg, S E C O N D ROW: Goldman, May, Cossoff, Swenson, Israel, i Ei db W' d Grusun, rie erg, inogra , THIRD ROW: lsan, Geller, Ar- kin, Leviton, Franklin, Watts. BOTTOM ROW: Nielsen, La- Zoris, Keeshan DeCrescentis, Glessner, Sorickman, I I Pa QC Sixty-eigIiI DIVISION I08 TOP ROW: Lipnqn Ducavfr Ceesf-r, Rosnicx, NfeIsori Biemg, Siiierqon, Poftnnr Win-gwirir SECOND ROW: Wiider, Ari: Son, Katz, RiI-2, I,a5Ir:,, Levy, Stern, Mevfv, Corilan, THIRD ROW: Jankowsk, Bass Berger Brody, KIQIIM, Frrxnxiin, Pan RCI Rzfginies Akon. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs, Waker, Manga-, Brerirmlm, MiIIer, Coon CCI '-an BIcIceIv BoIr3ride. DIVISION 206 TOP ROW: Raffcl, Singer Sire Ios Rivkin, I-Ieitz, I-Iowa An Gerson, Wciter, Wander Addis, S E C O N D ROW: I-Iaiqazien Stovur, MoIriar, CarI5ori, ThaIe, ConstabIe, Shapiro, PrevssI Garden, DeWaaI. BOTTOM ROW: Rothstein, Lcvite, Brons, Feqin, Seeiefs Wffininqvr, RQI rrin, Dw,ei, DIVISION 207 TOP ROW: Jansscns, I-Iastlmn SoIcr'zon, Dwcrrrian, C ' v 5 ' Mo iII Iviitcne-II, I-Iennessrv Cnwan, Sinclair Rcbicnam Pitscn. SECOND ROW: Goin rnan, Aiaynick Arkin, Gaiavari Asn, Gmsin, Kaviniaw, F5130 Derg GaIIin, Busnnicii, M's. High. BOTTOM ROW: GH' 'o'e, Conn, Lfzvine, Berns Drezner, Le-bow, Rogers Har rigan. DIVISION 209 TOP ROW: S 'iti:, Snfpe, Har deirnari, Fisher, Wright, Postel i'ioI'Iinan, Matneson Watkins Miiif-r. SECOND ROW: HQ'- Iocxer, KOCH, Park, Icnkoff Jung Be5?im, Lomax, Andefson Is'afI,MCGivnei.. THIRD ROW: Scnocynberger, Wingertur, An- niersoii, ElIis, Roberts, LaZoris Keiiy Sizweii, Janssen, Roda, I-Iuliisnn, Siriitn, St. Clair, BOT' TOM ROW: Mrs. VenNPss, TQ.- Icr, Danisborr Ckritlncn Webfzr, Sciier, Fariey, Keesnan Benimriin, Neison DIVISION 23I TOP ROW: SiIvf's, Bum , RJ:-:I Zf-'nf s Jcwansom, Tmrf' Sw' 'I-in KJ II nf, SECOND ROW: S11-pw Bimfgwm FImIny, WIIIIn-'s NNUIX, Brmkfr, Shaw Sfwwrrvffv THIRD ROW: Wviss KQLJIJIH VVQHI, VVPIW-Q WAHI, B, Bm' low, Rpmv, Watson. BOTTOM ROW: MK. W-3IIawf: Biggs !?ffIIu-rq, Jw'-ciws Fwffwinh, SMI: 'f- Bfrwaf DIVISION 233 TOP ROW: Gavhw Bvrkson fortummw, FOQISIPIVI, PQI:-mon IIILLIIIO, FQrfeII, I-Ie-II5CIwsrN HAI DIP. SECOND ROW: SQFUI if Q, N A T Iv e VI, Ffamfwmbmg, Hou IM- PJJI, B'own, WfrwS1f':' Diving MLNCIW, THIRD ROW: Ca'Ison, Medvecoff, SMEII, DQ Srmwv, Gfwthwer, Borst, AIIIU-m Avnjmws. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Hlmsory O'Br'Ien, PIIII, Nublfgr Kirshvin DNIIHQ, Hamm I-Irvfrw www DIVISION 235 TOP ROW: VV9'vIq Cmax C.1U..1r1 Uwcevwcor: Uofti' Fox, ZNPH Ka'::eI, Mamfpr SECAOND ROW: LIDSIIIFVI, Rf-IYQVU HvImIw, Fcyertag, G I I rn 41 rw Cfgntuw, KeIIsen, Sworn, Firm wmv. THIRD ROW: Miss ML Bwxif- LoIIvIem Lahamf-5 Stpmf UNC! Gawsrwe' COIW, MA. Do,If, Game' SIott BOTTOM ROW: Navsf GIPSS1-:' Pm fog Qccflstefn Ivionis Blah CYAIIQ Sfwvscn DIVISION 3I7 TOP ROW: Messimfo, Mmm? qfxvw ', NNJIICU Jrghnstwn BPI uw Mmsfnrnn W1It -' R. II':'f,,I1ffgFf. SECOND ROW: ?I.zI C'-f:IfzPsn Lfvfzf mr HQ, '731 IS D' Lfufevlfs far, If1ffIf wmv, WaItrwfz.Ise, Rmw' THIRD ROW: Stfw Cossoff Jfmuscm, Hffvl Q Srdezrbcrqx BIvI1s.1II, INOIIQQI-In, Carr :won-II, Smiz k- mgm. BOTTOM ROW: Bvst SLM' c Irtf' Unkcff HCIIL-b Lf-v mm VVJIIQ M3fwm'I.' Miss KMWI I J DIVISION 326 TOP ROW: Mi7el, Frlednian Fitzgerald, Betcher, Busse Poop, Kulc, Perraud, Sherman SECOND ROW: Public. Phi! lins, Rand, Gordon, Malclie' Dann Sclwonnen, Gordon, Kret tler, THIRD ROW: Treulicr Svnotf, S c I e u n Stacelniaf Sails, Biqgio, Potvsnian, Flax an, Burkoll. BOTTOM ROW Caller DeC'escentis, Nielser Dofffeli, K'dS?e Stein Ofrffnslm Olirn, DIVISION I3I TOP ROW: Wolf, Rieif, Gfoil Doclcendorf, Kelinson, Tonnew Bass, Powers. SECOND ROW Levin, Steinberg, Roscnsterr Blumenthal, Kanter, Hyanis Hixon, Scliulrnan, Haiqlit, Kohl Miss Sloan. THIRD ROW: Schiff Stone, Wallace, lsacson, Klint- ist, Winoqrad, Larnkins, Lani' kins, I., Kane. BOTTOM ROW. Wager, Sanders, Broad, De'- diqed Rane, Slierman, .lolwnsor Austin. DIVISION I32 TOP ROW: Eisenberg, Wexle' Noves, Bootn, Bcrliant Lvnct Rabin, Barnett, Altman, Nei Son, Gfeen. SECOND ROW: Clwerney, Aranson, Leibowitz Sclnuengel, Landman, Seaman Gould, Aften, Cudrofl, Harris. BOTTOM ROW: Deutsch, SEI' vers, Blunt, Sidranslcy, Katin Joos, Jonnson Miss Scraefer, DIVISION I37 TOP ROW: Bruslci, Dobbin, Et- Icr, Magnifi, Karon, Kerman Maas, Kabclne, Greywatclw. SEC- OND ROW: Kefnp, Pcrgentini Perboner, Colin, Pines, Jacob- son, Mendelsolwn,Ya1nwan, Mui' BOTTOM ROW: Rutlxer, Heu- lcens, Bauman, Lapin, Maxon, Beitel, Mr, Meltzer. DIVISION I39 TOP ROW: McConnell, Frieda man, Dix, Gnadl, Auerbach, Levinson, Gurlcy, S E C O N D ROW: Miss Slieel, Quinn, Tall- berq, C a n n a n, I-Iornbalce' Grunbefg. BOTTOM ROW: Vu- deli, Berlner Borda, Cole Zecnwan. 5 A jzregifinfaen ' Mr. Russell helps wiTh The Tour-year educaTional plan. ' WhiTe booTs may be in vogue, buT Try To geT 'em oTTl LasT January, a new name was added To Sullivan's blue boolc when lvlr. and Mrs. Class presenTed The lasT oT Their ohfspring, Freshmen, aT a coming ouT parTy in The AudiTorium and Boys Gym. For The TirsT Time, This very shy and reTicenT young lady meT her Tellow classes on an equal TooTing. No longer does a 'Treshiel' squirm Through The cor- ridors Teeling lower Than a snakes sTornach. l-le has risen, Till now, he can hold his own wiTh The sTrongesT oT seniors. NaTurally, There are sTill a loT oT green spoTs visible, buT These are guiclcly disappearing. ' s f slpxlxll ll 1 This aTTiTude is due primarily To The Treshmenis guardian, Mr. Russell, who sTraighTens ouT every indi- vidual diTTiculTy. Clubs, assemblies, and explanalory Tallcs aid The bewildered sTudenT: while a plan oT The school, given To enTering SullivaniTes, eliminaTes em- barrassing guesTions oT 'lhow To geT To The lunchroomf and senior sales Talks oT elevaTor passes and sTeam- heaTed loclcers. The acTiviTy TiclceT promising every class a parTy aT The end oT each semesTer, was mainly responsible Tor The debuT oT The Freshmen. The success oT Their TirsT parTy guaranTeed all TuTure evenTs. EAR -IHIRDY lu ww. lm 9-14 SHOW XX .5 I FRESHMAN HONOR socierv X TOP ROW: Soira Altman Mcrrzewg, Osborre, Paullin, Wamoolc Marsha-1, Snapiro, Rose 7 L? Tower, Karaiotlas. SECOND ROW: Boyian, Jung, Bannister Ovefnan, O'Mea'a Laumer FIRST YEAR Eisenberg, Diamond, Ostrow. THIRD ROW Liponan, Schloss, Mowery, Klowden Leaf Stein, Spang Rubin, Doremus, Blauncr, BOTTOM ROW: Lose, Goldberg, Rosenwalo CYRAMMA SCHOOL HILL Koqen, Gould, Mann, Eailew. Levinson. 0 Page Seventy-one DIVISION IIO TOP ROW: Rose, Lord, Stone Winner, Talel, McGinnis, Eisen- berg, Paule, Simpson. SECOND ROW: Porter, Pappas, Satz, Witturn, Anderson, Stein, Eisene stein, Morberq, Stopp. THIRD ROW: Nelson, Crikaan, Schloss Spanq, Saoerston, Gutstein, Pohn, Sampson, BOTTOM ROW: Greenfield, DeMicI1eIis Schmaus, Paullin, Mr. Rhody Passoyoy Staudt, Goldsmith, DIVISION I25 STANDING: Reding, Hersh, Palmer, Huber, Kowitz, Kash, Norman, Bruchs, Mr. Schnel- Ier. SEATED: I-Iielcel, Mce Curdy, Axsrnith, McKay, Riff, Gurunian, Wassmann, Nagelt DIVISION IZ6 TOP ROW: Ruhrnan, Nissen, Batho, Ryan, Dittus, Ellithorpe, Goebel, Kesner, Johnston, Per- elrnan. SECOND ROW: Mum- rnery, Rehbock, Freeman, Os- borne, Linn, Angell, McNamee, Blomberg, Spielman. THIRD ROW: Gallo, Matheus, Sprin- qer, Warsaw, Vanden-Branden, Frank, Molitor, Cloud, BOT- TOM ROW: Fenelon, Beniarnin, Litt, Oleniclc, Berg, Simon, Jacobson, Krelstein. DIVISION I34 TOP ROW: Karger, I-Ialston Kenney, Greene, Fein, Warn- bold, Heyrnan, Spira, O'Meara. SECOND ROW: Stoken, lvlountz, Galfield, Meyers, Sin' ger, Jacobson, Lamme, Rosen- wald, Kanoff. THIRD ROW: Mrs, Schabes, Swenson, Klowv den, Caplan, Ornstein, Rosin Leaf, Starck, Mrs. Conwisher. BOTTOM ROW: Tower, Gould, Richter, Bosley, Hartnett, Lipp man, Tyser, Friedman. DIVISION 205 TOP ROW: I-Iahn, Horner, Gore don, Tesone, Gordon, L., Cohn Shiels, Pacyna, Fortner, Kotin: SECOND ROW: Pastron, Jung, Knapp, Fairrnan, Angel, Young, DeLuc, Kreuqer, Weiner, Kline. THIRD ROW: Snitoysky, Slack Redel, Stockdale, Poland, De- Voe, Chilow, Linden, Shepard, BOTTOM ROW: Fitzsimrnons, Goldberg, Lindenberqer, Rich- ard, Schoen, Levy, Jasper, Blau- ner, Miss Mcllvain. DIVISION 208 TOP ROW: V '+I - Il' V1 S :A 2 . I4!,1VK,, SECONDROW: :' , , .. ,,, - 1 1 II , THIRD ROW: 'H , -' 4 ' , I ' 1' KM' I I I4-'I BOTTOM ROW: Umm, BAA ' I- I 'ww'-III 'I If I I IIII-If DIVISION 22I TOP ROW: ' f N151 .I-we 3' .w M ' 1 Kwpsr- 1- 1 Eff Q J, rf. '. SEC OND ROW: um' Oinllw fw we Awww ,Ip Jr, Zum VI, Bwmwifr v, Kf II. V-vw THIRD ROW: F,sSsumdL Fw I-fx If I' Nwfzvi Larwq : IJMIVQ Kuggrc Kogan BOTTOM ROW: Qu Few: In CM: I fr rpiy- Ekirw . .'m1 RAI' KXR, DIVISION 223 TOP ROW: Paw Puff, 60241 sm 'v Tvwrvm, Lv re I-Iepami E A wt Strf-Iqwv S E C O N D ROW: VN'I,Nf-'Q E :'1' Bajw 4 ,w LJ'-wws PUSH' r-Ifnure' 'Q ' SI- I THIRD ROW: Mxsf 5 -' M H fr we f 81113, 1 i I v rw W 3' Ke X BOTTO M ROW: A' Vfwv- Jr' S-fiqstfv - 5 Cf A I-I',.s-' DIVISION 225 TOP ROW: E' ' Ngwsye- 'IQ v II F' ' ' IJJQIR' '31 '. Kf 1' f f SECOND ROW: 'v1I':I.Is S -' KIM: -' wr Sw: . RWJI' 'f?: ' w 3 I THIRD ROW: D '- f'f :'1ex'- I' -,S N,-IITQ Favgw. BOTTOM ROW: Kww: HIM 1 1 IVIf'w 'fv, IvI.'x P rg Mann I x, Iwr, Ivqqyfvv DIVISION 321 TOP ROW: Ja. ' ' I , u. 'V I ax ,I If fem I w I I K yw '1ww. w'v,SEC OND ROW: Kwwqw I-,III-I-I: W. I LI 4--1'w e, P 1 IP :I THIRD R O W1 Af, K, r- M In-Ig If ' I. In Iv 's ' JI,, 'w- 'N RI' ' IJ BOTTOM ROW: -- I 4: If 1,12-'Q K' fm, I - KIM., - - V, DIVISION 2II TOP ROW: Malkin, Mor'Is, Nielsen, K a r 7 I s, PosteIneIc, Holm, Wagner, WaIsIx, Lange, Scnauss, Kesser, Melvin, Ouist. SECOND ROW: BartIeit, Kane, Marston, B r :Q w n, Vikandef, Stone, G-Ianscnneq, Ilcfguson, Stanton, THIRD ROW: Levin, GaIIceson, Jacobson, Cndden, Rosen, Lasseg PIMI, Coddng- ton, WZII?n':s, Write-I.'oad, GoId. BOTTOM ROW: Miss AIIen, L o n L1 0 n, SIffInra'cf, Srnargcn Pica, L1-wfn, Rumsf- sfeIn, McAIpInr- DIVISION 2I7 TOP ROW: Fa'wII, Frost Ove'- 'nver, GouIif, Kafict, BIOCII, KIeIn, 5Ioo'1, EII1s, LeVIne. SECOND ROW: SaII4a Snerf rfan, PnIIIpp, SaIt1r-wan, Stein. GIIIrnan, Haftsnorn, Levine, Bowrnan. THIRD ROW: Ausier, Avgerin, CI'urn'.an, Fisxer, Bas' kIn, Power, GeIIIernan, Perry: BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Kube, Keebaugn, Kahn, Mack, WcIIer, Berger, Leven, HJII, DIVISION 236 TOP ROW: Caplan, Dobbms. WeinInqer, Andcrsorr, Peters, G'eenberq, CIasgvns, Sne,IIev, Bisnop, Gad Befrv. SECOND ROWg Infieofynnn Kleine' Ber- waIG, BentIIeIu, M-IIIU. Kauf- ,, r. ., , . nan, Se-wa L, Owrung, K ant. THIRD ROW: I-IedrIcIc, MIfLeIS. Ag'on, Cusnnan, WEIson, Kauf- nnan, R., Ciflsfzr, Ade-Irnan, Ratnas, GIassner Abrarnsen, Levine, OrIuve. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Gorman, MEIes, Sapef' sfeIn, Sotef, SenuIo , MISIWI. BouenIkas Jonwson. DIVISION 327 TOP ROW: Don, ConsIa': e, Voyles Ladenoff, Lucas, Los' vfis, WoId, Ornens, BaII. SEC- OND ROW: Stern, Eisenoerg, Conen, GoIdsIeI:I, Grubef, We' nig, Barry, Levy Dubln, THIRD ROW: Taylor, Fddman, AdoIpI1, Lansburv, Hoffman, Washburn, TI1eobaId, CufIIs. B O TTO M ROW: Miss Carpenter, Morse KIFnfneI, Reuben, S Q Iv e n Q Iv, Bates, Jowian D7IIon. I I Wyfh gqwjff jf . F' M 1 1? , HJ It l'. ff ,,1fi'W- W? PW N9 W nmvmss I 1 Y! W HEN X r f y - ' 9 O ,A M i ff 1 if Mi f aiu I G2 ELA E. .fdffff OZVL 661, iff Snfguan Eggnlfinef The SENTlNEL'S sponsor and ediTors include Mr. PanniTch, Mary Jane Thielen, PeTe I-landley, EdiTh Ginzberg, Rudolph STeinberger, Syril Gross. l'One sharp poinTed pencil, reams OT scraTch paper, and a keen eye Tor newsll mighT well be The reguisiTes Tor a reporTer on The Sullivan SENTINEL. Each year increases The number oT sTudenTs who eagerly hail a Timid mouse or sTray dog as maTerial Tor a sTory, and The SENTINEL is always anxious Tor more. The almosT impregnable adage ThaT 'lToo many cooks spoil The broTh does noT hold True on a newspaper. The more people wriTing, The beTTer The paper. ThaT TacT is mani- TesTed by The knowledge ThaT The SENTINEL has re- ceived 'lS'l raTing Trom The ScholasTic Press Guild Asso- ciaTion, which Takes every deparTmenT OT The paper inTo consideraTion. The Opinion and CommenT deparTmenT, Though noT a new idea, is presenTed in a diTTerenT dress Than in Tormer years and proves To be a supple sTamping ground Tor any SullivaniTe who care To air his views. The recenTly inauguraTecl News BrieTs column is an- oTher innovaTion ThaT seems To be a sTep Toward more original ideas, as well as a more ouTsTanding publica- Tion. ShorT sTories wiTh plenTy oT punch have appeared Trom Time To Time, and a snappy serial by Merry Irwin made iTs debuT in The early parT oT The year. Old sTandbys like lllihe GhosTll, Hlihe Swivel Chairll, and The I-lumour Columnil seem To remain as permanenT and wholly necessary TeaTures. A series oT reviews on The modern American and English novels have appeared Trom Time To Time and have proved oT value To sTudenTs oT up-To-daTe IiTera- Ture. QuT oT The Nighr' by Jan ValTin, and llEor Whom The Bells Toll by ErnesT Hemingway have been Two oT The mosT unusual analyses presenTed. Though Through This year's graduaTion many oT The able members oT The SENTINEL sTaTT are Taken, and Though nexT years sTaTT will be composed OT a greaT many new names, The SENTINEL will sTill remain as The baromeTer oT Sullivan liTe, and iT will sTill be The reflec- Tion and maniTesTaTon oT Sue and Sammy Sullivan. SENTINEL STAFF TOP ROW: Wright, Schoen, Lazar, Levin, Askounis, Lonn, Geier, Silcroft, T. Askounis. SECOND ROW: Wood, Meyers, Wittenberg, Crosby, Enstrom, Lauter, Right, NNeiner. THIRD ROW: Hill, Langhaus, Berko- witz, Morrell, Silver, Henry, Frank, Mr. Pannitch. BOTTOM ROW: Steinberger, Hayman, Ginzburg, Thielen, Gross, Mills, Fox. Page Seventy-eight Space for another picture? ' Dick is ready to talce it. The game is overll The news is going to press. Why Peter is not a dull boy!! SULLIVAN SENTINEL JUNE '4I EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Editor-in-Chiet , ,,,, .. ,,,, ,,,,, . ,., Peter Handley News Editor. , ,,,, ,. , Rudolph Steinberger Eeature Editor . .. , Mary Jane Thielen Assistant News Editors. . Syril Gross, Edith Ginzburg Assistant Feature Editor., Jacqueline Morrell Sports Editor , , , . Bill Gorscher .Themis Aslcounis ,Diclc Weiner .Dan Scheps Art Department . . Shirley Burnett, Miilie Geir, Arthur Paul Girls' Sports Editor Photographer ,,,,,,, . Assistant Photographer ,,,, ,,,,, Prcotreader . ,,,, ,,,,, . . Bettiiune Frank Reporters: Homer Aslcounis, Gladys Lauter, Elain Lazar, Stanley Levin, Bob l.itvin, Bert Wax, Shirley Wittenberg. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Business Manager ,, , Harriet Mills Advertising Manager , , Jacguelyn Silcrott Circulation Manager Susan Schoen Assistant Circulation Manager Vera Burg Circulation Assistants: Betty Berlcowitz, Jean Crosby, Jean En- strom, Lenore Henry, Dan Scheps, Marcia Silver, Ray Wood. Alice Wright, Betty Hill, Arlene Langhaus. Advertising Assistants: Esther Corsover, Dorothy Schuler, Bob Contorti. Ottice Manager . Barbara Eox Office Assistant .Esther Right FEBRUARY '4I EDITORIAL STAFF News Editors.. . ., , ,,,, Joe Dorband Assistant News Editor ,, Rudolph Steinberger Sports Editor ,,,,,,, , .Peter Handley Girls' Sports Editor. , .Esther Hampson Co-Feature Editors .Rita Hayman, Merry lrwin ' ,Diclc Weiner, Marv Bloom Artists . . . .. Reporters: Joe Cappels, Louis Dexter, Bill Gorschen, Syril Gross, Mary Jane Thielen, Shirley Wittenberg, Edith Grinzburg, Helen Ridiger, Harriet Mills. BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Manager , .. Jacqueline Morrell Circulation Manager Jacguelyn Silcrott Assistant Circulation Manager Susan Schoen Auditor .. ,, .. .Harriet Mills Otiice Manager . ...... , .. .Barbara Fox Circulation Assistants: Nancy Nixon. Joanne King, Elmer Miller, Ray Wood, Vera, Burg, Dan Scheps, Jean Crosby, Lenere Wolte. Faculty Advisor A. L. Pannitch Page Seventy-nine W .fi 7 Y y gl! ikf Y ,A W 1 Ai l f ,yga WMM 7947 PRESENTING: We proudly presenl lrhe l94l edilion oi lhe NAVILLUS, which is, in our opinion, even beller lhan ils predecessors which have always received a lop raling in nalional com- pelirion. The slaii, which is composed enlirely of Sullivan sludenls, is divided inlo several cornmillees. These groups, under lhe guidance of Mrs. Schabes, handle lhe pholrography, fealures, arl, business, and in iacl everylhing lhal conlribulres lo lhe success of lhe NAVILLUS, This year's NAVILLUS has broken all sales records, Tinally crossing lhe Tiileen hundred mark, which has been Jrhe goal of lhe sales deparlrnenl since ils exislence. We sincerely hope lhal' you will receive as much enioy- menl from The l94l NAVILLUS, now and when you reminisce in lhe years lo come, as we have received in pre- paring and publishing il. Ediior ..,,..,,. . ,,,,,, Gerry Kapp Business Manager ,s,s,,ss ,, ,,,,,,,,,ss,,,,, ,,,, I-l arvey Arlqin PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF IAXFTIWUF SCITWGFTZ ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,mchagrman Assislanlsz Hirsch Kravil, Harvey Arlrin, Eugene Savilf, Daniel Millman, Elmer Miller, Marvin Bloom. FINANCIAL STAFF Ray Warnelfe. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Treasurer Assislanls: Dororhea Fein, Hazel Klein, Priscilla Pelere son, Gloria LeVine. WRITE-UPS Gerry Kapp ,,,,,,, ,.,.,,,,, , ,,,,,,c,,,,,,,,,c,,,,,,,,,, C hairman Assislanls: Leonard Dagovilz, Harris Cohn, Elaine Lazar, Shirley lsan, Lenore lsan, Sheldon Newberger, Adele Puplco, Isabelle Ryden, Nancy Levinlhal, Frances Cohn, David Bisno, Dolores Fagin, Marilyn Winograd, Richard Kleiman, Bill Kernahan, Elinor Weide, Carol Simmons. Arl Edilors, .,,, Fern Baumgarlen and Lee Roy Haisler Secrelariesw Dorolhy Schmellzer and Rulhe Kagan ART Fern Baumgarlen, Lee Roy Haisler, Diclc Weiner, Alice Crossland. Q SALES . , ,,, ,,,,,,s, ,, ,,,Chairman ...Senior Sales ,, , ,,,Junior Sales . Sophomore Sales Harvey Arlcin Marion Wheeler . ,,,, June Schainisn, Elmer Millers, Lenore lsan,, ,,.,,,,, , , .Freshman Sales Sidney Blair ,,,,,,, , ,,,..,,.,,, Miscellaneous BIOGRAPHY Lealrice Margolis, ,,..,.,.,,..,. ,..,...,., , ..,. C hairman Assislanls: Rochelle Kroll, June Horwilz, Jean James, Eslher Hampson, Marylou Pimsner, Eslher Righl, Charlene Feingold, Miriam Slone, Charlolle Riorden, Bernice Caplan, Charlolle Waldman, Violel Purwin, Teddy Ausler. ADVERTISING Walrer lndeclc ,,,,s,,,,,.,, ,.............,.,,,, , ,,.,. C hairman Assislanls: Berl Cohn, Lois Cohen, Arlhur Schwarlz, Marvin Spira. NAVILLUS STAFF TOP ROW: Davidson, Simmons, lndeclc, Ke r n a h a ri, Cohn, Schram, Kleiman, Weiser, Lazar. SECOND ROW: Weiner, Wino- grad, Freeman, Fein, Witten- berg, Right, Pimsner, Elting, Pupko. THIRD ROW: Levine thal, Cohen, lsan, Ryden, Kar- qer, Spira, Lippman, lsan, Le Vine. BOTTOM ROW: Warneke, Schwartz, Arkin, Mrs, Schabes, K , apo, Margolis, Baumgarten, D. Fein. Page Eighty MRS, DORIS K SCHABE5 .5'7UU7Z5O1' 1 . Rv ,Apxpp , A f ' 45: A QQ! A A , ,ff ffr Rig w,wf ' . J!L,'V,j':,r A mi www!! ROY HAISLER ffrzf' LEATRICE MARGOLIS CB1oqra,0f1y gil 'QAy ANA x-WSL SC filphgf X NEKE ego, DOROTH EA FE!N .?1'na1fce5 umm R 1 few bint! 4d'ffff4ZfECK y MR ik Oli: Pdf? THE BOOKKEEPERS OF KNOWLEDGE Sullivan's library is a deparTmeni' oT collecTed books mainTained Tor The purpose oT circulaTion, sTudy, readf ing, and renTing. The library sTaTT is under The able direcTion oT Mrs. Grasholllf. The sTaTT mainTains an eTTi- cienT book deparTmenl', The value oT which is proven by The immense populariTy given To iT by The pupils. l'lere can be Tound books abouT The sea, advenTures of The old WesT, visirs inTo magic lands, and a greaT varieTy oT oThers. Magazines and oTher lfTeraTure are also enjoyed by The pupils. As is The case wiTh oTher libraries, Sullivan has a simpliTied Tiling sysTem which enables The sTudenT To Tind The proper book. An air oT resTTul quieT prevails over The library aT all Times. The library sTaTT has among iTs oTher duTies The Task OT sTamping ouT books, collecfing Tines, and assisTing wiTh The aTTendance check-up. Books are loaned Tor periods oT Two weeks, and a raTe oT Two cenTs per day is affixed To each book overdue. These Tees are Then used To some exTenT Tor The repair oT books, To purchase new ones, and Tor The general upkeep oT Them. We congraTulaTe Mrs. GrashoTT and her capable sTaTT Tor Their Tine work. Through Their eTTorTs, Sullivanls library is raTed as one OT The TinesT in The Chicago l-ligh Schools. LIBRARY STAFF TOP ROW: Kozer, Johnson, Lange, Fuller, Edelmann, Lazer' son, Bacon, Vanden. SECOND ROW: Snitovsky, Sager, Ge nard, Spitz, Erons, Goldman Fagin, Murphy, Kirkbride, Ban- nister. THIRD RO W: Mrs. P p , d, P , , Erbe, Obeler. BOTTOM ROW: Blakely, Kroske, Lasscter, Soter, Levinihal, Kollisch, Williams, Jasper. Pa ge Eighty-two T 3 I l arenf .QOLCAQIU 7 Mocialfion The ParenT Teachersl AssOciaTiOn, led by iTs presidenT, Mr. W. P. l-loward, has Tor iTs purpose The promoTion OT a beTTer under- sTanding beTween Teacher, parenT,and sTudenT. A Tour is given early in The year, aT which Time members and parenTs become more Tamiliar wiTh school liTe and worlc. OTher func- Tions include an annual FaThers' NighT, card parTies, luncheons, carnivals, and Tours CTT The eiTy.-These affairs are conducTed so ThaT money may be ObTained To assisT The under- privileged sTudenT Through child-welTare worlc. ChrisTrnas basl4eTs, clOThing, and OTher necesf sary aid is given To Those in need. ' ,f This capable board rnalfes all The plans. MATRON OF MERCY One OT The mosT imporTanT deparTmenTs aT Sullivan is The MaTron's OTTice, which is under The guidance OT Mrs. Baker. In her spiclc-andf span headquarTers, she adminisTers TirsT aid, supplies mending maTerials, and Turnishes cOTs Tor The sTudenT a biT OTP color . She also rnainTains The losT and Tound deparTmenT. For her Tine assisTance TO The school, we give our hearTy Thanlcs To Mrs. Balcer, our maTrOn OT mercy . One OT The main evenTs OT Sullivan is FaTher's NighT. Alderman Douglas, aT iTs lasT meeTing, gave The TaThers some OT The inside inTormaTion regarding expenses OT an alderman. One pOinT OT inTeresT was The expendiTure incurred Through purchasing OT TiclceTs TO card parTies and dances. All OT The regular meeTings OT The P.T.A. are lseld in The aTTernOon and so FaTher's NighT is The only OppOrTuniTy which many TaThers have OT meeT- ing The Teachers and seeing Ther high school. We are proud OT The resulTs achieved by This group, and appreciaTe Their unceasing eTTOrTs To bring parenT, Teacher, and sTudenT inTO a closer undersTanding. v ParenTs and Teachers enjoy Tea TogeTher. Mrs. Balcer reTurns a lOsT boolc. Page Eighty Three Auf WWMAQL WiTh This now sTandard guesTion, The Sullivan Hall Marshals Tinally have assumed The posiTion ThaT has been TorecasT Tor Them Tor several years. Under The splendid leadership oT Bob Rose, who is major oT The group, The Marshals have compleTely reorganized. Under The new sysTem There are eighT capTains, one Tor each period OT The day. The boys picked To hold This posiTion have been on The Torce Tor several years and are noTed Tor Their leadership. Under The capTains come The lieuTenanTs, one Tor each Tloor, who are selecTed because oT Their excellenT records. They see To iT ThaT The boys on each Tloor are alerT and ready Tor everyThing. l The marshal himselT musT have a good scholasTic raTing and be ready and willing Tor worlc. He is siTuaTed aT a cerTain poinT in The school and The way he handles The long and The shorT oT The his iob is waTched closely by The capTain and lieu- hall marshal sysTem. TenanTs. A careTul marking sysTem is l4epT and The boys wiTh The besT records are given service poinTs. FALL HALL MARSHALS TOP ROW: Askew, Smoolc, Kelinson, l. a p i n, Trimble, Werner, Wool, Reio, Watgcn, Blitz, Woll, Gowef. SECOND ROW: Altschul, Reuben, Levin- son, Lesch, Anderson, Levin, Fulton, Stokes, Balfour, Cush- man, Lowenthal, Nelson. THIRD ROW: Lindenberg, Weisey Getz, Welter, Cohen, Tryon, Strout, Farley, Bisno, Friedman, Axsmith. BOTTOM ROW: Senoff, Bold, Etter, Levine, Fakter, Meyers, Dubin. rl: 4. L X A FALL HALL MAR- SHALS-2 TOP ROW: Eichholtz, Berman, Mack, Arenson, Visk, Karsten, Friedman, Bernsfein, Saltzman, Lewin. SECOND ROW: John- ston, Nelson, Dobry, WolT, In- deck, Friedman, S., Chaum, Clark, Weiss, Koplar. THIRD ROW: Wenig, Cohn, Wexler, Berman, Shapiro, Beyer, Eisen- berg, Idelrnan, Chance. BOT- TOM ROW: Howard, Foley, Tunen, Dolnick, Herman, Rose, Kramer, Jones. Page Eighty-Tour' The duTies oT The marshal include being on his posT Tor a compleTe period, and seeing ThaT The halls are orderly and clean. Boys aT cerTain posTs are given Tardy slips which are Tendered To The laTe comers. The one hundred TiTTy boys in The l-lall Marshal sysTem assisT also in regulaTing TraTTic during class and lunch periods. AT sTaTed inTervals The capTains oT The diTTerenT periods geT TogeTher under Maior Rose and decide whaT can besT be done To improve The organizaTion. MeThods are discussed and iT approved are puT inTo use immediaTely. Each Monday, The marshals Themselves geT To- geTher wiTh Their capTain and Tell oT whaT wenT on The preceding week. Their problems are discussed consTruc- Tively by The groups. ln This way every marshal is able To presenT plans Tor The improvemenT oT The organi- zaTion. Mrs. Alice McShane is The sponsor oT The Hall Mar- shals and under her splendid supervision They have rapidly risen unTil now They are one oT The leading school organizaTions. 7 WC-,'DX. - Q T -xllf sr-X 16 HALL MARSHALS TOP ROW: Kash, WriqT'f, Kfet- tlsr, Weis, Blumenthal, Amie'- son, Cloud, Gower, Sabev Dworrnan. S E C O N D ROW: Chance, Perelrrrnnl N a t h a ri Johnson, Gutstoclf, Koplar, Be- ver, Friedman, Schwartz, Wolf, Bass, Riordan. THIRD ROW: Deutsch, Wollbcrq, Shapiro Roberts, Cafico, Cohn, Daniel, ldelrvan, Oloberq, Hussv. BOT- TOM ROW: Mrs. McShane Levin, Tinen Etter, Merers Kmrvirrr, Dolnich, Torrv. 1-for W -f . ' sn- HALL MARSHALS TOP ROW: Suggs- Hillis, Ba' tells, Martin, Blite Lilgendanl, Rubens, Peterson, Peddinqton, Miltirnore. SECOND ROW: Resnick, Krause Rivlcin, Ahls beg Salty- gn S1nJloT,Bailfyn, Ross, Burger-' Tn Sonics. THIRD ROW: Relak-15, Wenig Powers Landman, Bef ' an Nathan, Ral Trl, Sattenste,-in, W i 'T 5 T fe a ci. Craum. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. McShanC, Miller, Hipbs, Mey- ws, K'a'riev', Ette' Askew, ln' dec-c Page Eighty-Tiv The Rangers is The oldesT club or acTiviTy in Sullivan, represenTing TiTTeen years OT serv- ice Tor The school, This organizaTion, Toundecl in T926 by lvlr. Rogers, has among iTs duTies paTrolling The bike room, going To all parTs oT The ciTy on errands Tor The school, and aiding aT Tire drills. IT also has charge oT The house managemenT and ushering aT school pro- ducTions. These boys are aT The beclq and call oT The TaculTy Trom 8:00 A. lvl. To 3:l5 P.lv1. and give Their sTudy periods Tor This service. The caliber oT The Ranger is pracTically assured by The many rigid qualiTicaTions neces- sary Tor admiTTance, A sTudenT musT have an E average and a recommendaTion Trom a member oT The TaculTy or a Ranger beTore he can be considered as a candidaTe. The prospecTive Ranger is Then puT on a Tew weelcs' 'probaTion in order ThaT he and The Rangers may loolc each oTher over. IT he has proven his dependabiliTy and sinceriTy and has displayed Jr. 3' P ,f T ff fl 'if , ,lbw ,lf ,fl f ' 7 Ogwf' Z5 0LlfL98l .'5 I a likeable personaliTy, he will be unanimously voTed in and ThereaTTer will wear The silver badge which labels him Ranger-Sullivan High Schoolf' Every semesTer The Rangers hold an elec- Tion Tor The oTTices oT ChieT, AssisTanT ChieT, and Honorary Ranger, The ChieT elecTed in The Tall was Bill Weishar and BerT Zahner was insTalled as AssisTanT ChieT. The Honorary Ranger, RoberT Boid, was an ouTsTanding member oT The January graduaTing class who had rendered much service To Sullivan Through- ouT his Tour years. Bob is also The presidenT oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy. RANGER TOP ROW: Klug, Lyon, Gnadt, Friedman, Burns, King, Lilgen daghl, Weishar. SECOND ROW: Snitovsky, Bloom, Coqen, GraT, Yates, Dobbin, Ford. BOTTOM ROW: Zahner, Mullen, Haisler, Mr. Rogers, Benditzlcy, Warneke, Jones. 0 'l EW ME lilly! f C ' , , z , ii 7 Olftlf' g6LCAf5f0Lg8 8lf'08f5 1 43. - A Led by Mr. T-larold Gonzales, The sTage crew is one oT The maior school organizaTions, They are The men who arrange The sTage so ThaT The heroine can TainT and The dashing hero, assisTed by sound E eTTecTs, may rush To The rescue. They see ThaT proper lighTing eTTecTs are given and ThaT The cuTain Talls aT The proper momenT. Also They malre sure Tha+ The movie cameras don'T go deacl aT The momenT ThaT The villain grabs dear Peggy wiTh a sneer. Their worlc is noT only wiTh The sTage and iTs properTies, buT is also concerned wiTh The selling and repairing oT The loclcs oT The sTudenTs. TwenTy-six men consTiTuTe The crew, wiTh Miss Lenore Henry The lone member oT The opposiTe sex. She is secre- Tary and arranges The Tilm schedules. Douglas Jenlcins is The chairman oT our 'ibacl4sTage heroes, wiThouT whom The show couldn'T go on. Public Address SysTem. STAGE CREW TOP ROW: Millard, Jvrkins, Sul7cr Shattow, Ellrnan, Gil- bert, T-Tfnnessm S E C O N D ROW: N e E k 4 u g, Ferqusor Krueger, Berman, Hahn, Afker man. THIRD ROW: Maier, Feyertag, Blanke, Feigon, Sha Hiro, Koch. BOTTOM ROW: Strauss, Van Hecie, l.eoe'mann. Mr. Genre-les Padorr, Hrinfv The man behind The scenes. Page EighTy-seven FALL SENATE we jznafe Sullivan's sludenl governmenl is lcnown as The Sullivan Senale. ll consisls of a senalor and an allernale represenling each division room al lhe meelings held in room l4l every Tuesday morning al eighl o'clocl4. Under The able sponsorship ol Mrs. Alice McShane, The Senale carries on lhe accepled Parliamenlary procedure while passing and de- baling bills. Among lhe imporlanl bills passed during l'he Tall and spring semeslers were The Sludenl Aclivily Ticlcel, and lhe Sadie l-lawlcins Day bill. The Aclivilies Ticlcel plan is buill along The lines ol similar ones in many schools and col- leges lhroughoul lhe counlryp and ils adoplion marks anolher mileslone in Sullivan's progress. The Sadie l-lawlcins Day bill provides lhal a day shall be sel aside when lhe girls shall run prac- lically everylhing in lhe school. Besides passing laws, lhe Senale has many olher dulies, including lhe sponsorship of cerlain TOP ROW: Marsh, Rosenthal, Berliant, Belcher, Sederberg, Gower, Steinberger, L y o n, Schwartz, Smook, Bernstein. Contarsy. S E C O N D ROW: Bailey, Feingold, Williams, Bulger, Cronin, Etter, Handley, Chaum, Glaser, Jones, Fuller. THIRD ROW: Schuffert, Karalis, Brislcas, Morris, Russell, Ginzl burg, Christiansen, McWhirter, Kohn, Karger. FOURTH ROW: Janssen, Murphv. GVUSVM Odian, Winograd, Rundell, Tyser, Litt, Blauner, Flanagan, Anderson, Gold. B O T T O M R O W 1 Aslcounis, Kernahan, Gale, Jaynes lpres.l, Coleman, Simons lv.'pres.l, Fritzshal. Page Eighty-eight CQ .is my school dances, lhe approving of a Club's charler and conslilulion before il can become an olilicially recognized clulo al Sullivan, and in general, sup- porl of mosl ol Sullivanls aclivilies. The presenl officers, elecled by lhe popular vole of lhe sophomore, junior, and senior classes, are: l-lomer l-logan, president l-loward Conlarsy, vice-presidenlg Bill Kernahan, Treasurer: Lois Peavler, secrelaryg and Eleanor Janssen, social chairman. SENATE TOP ROW: Johnson el Ja mes, McCann, Cannady Schwartz, Schuler, Gower Ful ler, Feingold, Bailey, oi Karpel, Friedman. SECOND ROW: Jacobson, Fancher Jones, Kotin, Christiansen Kar afotias, Tyser, Blauner, Odian l-lornbaker, Neff, Fox, Young johns. THIRD ROW: Buckrnan Franklin, D i a c o u , Yasman Grusin, Brons, Murphy, Rogers Sakol, Lane, Kleiner, Mrs M Shane. BOTTOM ROW Spira Ostrow, Kernahan, Peavler Contarsy, Janssen, Etfer, Kapp Koch. lf E rlsff lim STUDENT UNION II TOP ROW: Askounis, Stroml be'q Fuller, Howard, Maas, Asfasscr, Hussey, Elisfus La- bant, Maqinn, Erbe. SECOND ROW: B6-itel, lsan, Kahl Blu- nenfnal, Gould, Kantei Wino- g'a1, Eisenstadt, Docbin. THIRD ROW: Cherney, Neff B231 Yasman, Ooian, Cafsca Jn Harris, Russell, Quinn, FOURTH ROW: Blakely. Kane, Konen, Eater, Torrnoehlen, N, Tnnvioehlen, Marquis, Berliner. BOTTOM ROW: Blakely, M., Racine, Anderson, Miss Schae' Te' Capncls, Gale, Tlnielerl. ,DTf1fw!e1fz,lf Union The Sullivan STudenT Union magneTically aTTracTs all loyal sTudenTs inTeresTed in boosTing school acTiviTies. The BoosTers, who lasT year ioined wiTh a newly Tormed group To become The STudenT Union, was The TirsT club in Sullivan To realize The necessiTy oT baclcing school acTiv- iTies and To agree To devoTe Their enTire program To The TurThering oT This idea. The annual crowning oT The King and Queen and Prince and Princess OT School SpiriT, wiTh The aThleTic sTars as guesT perTormers, was TirsT' Tounded by The Union, The acTualYcroVwning Toolc place in The Assembly Hall and was Tollowed by a dance in The boys' gym. Queen Marion Wheeler and King Ward Dobbin were crowned by pupil acclaim. The popular BeTTy Coon was chosen princess. and Bill Molloy, prince. ElizabeTh Theobald and Bob Green were hailed as The mosT popular Treshmen. STUDENT UNION I TOP ROW: Cronin, Berliant, Lapin, Schiff, Trimble, Benditz ky, Simons, Jones. SECOND ROW: Leyin, I.eVine, Fried' man, Tallberg, Plummer, Dr:- Land, Busch, Fein, LeVine, G. Klirnist. THIRD ROW: Bfuski, Miles, Ginzburg, Angel, Levy Alrcniow, Margolis, Kaplan. FOURTH R O W: Eisenstaedt Alayniclc, Anderson, Janssen Coon, Jaynes, Cudroff, Colo, Hahn. BOTTOM ROW: Green berg, Derdiger, Frantz, Schwartz KV-Pres.l, W h e e I e f lPres.l, Isan, Aronson. Page EighTy-nine huh-so-sg A WMM? 41 fbi 14' r, .vu if if A' 32 N. Page Nhweiy ...nl Utyff Page Nm y 1 1 . . , .,,,,, , M, Page Nineiy-two A CAPELLA CHOIR TOP ROW: Anderson, Klein, Caplan Pencn, Angel, Fort' rnann, Jeegey Getz, Brown, Finlay, Gofilon, Partner, Riin- ard, Tat! Gerfz, SECOND ROW: Jonnsov Altnnan, Fuhon, Brook, Cnewen, Nestor, SMT'- mons, Biatt, Sederberg, Prevost, Robichan Dariofis, Hafbof, Knrner. THIRD ROW: Dmcet Schoenbevqef, Spanq, Teuscner, Leaf, Rane Redel, Guistein, Behei, Ynswan, Elsensfaeot, Karpef. FOURTH ROW: Haiqa- zian, Owens, Karp, Roddy, Glessne' DSW Goodman, NM!- sen, Pirnsne' nhinson, Gaiavan, GaHin, Stein, Andersen, Siivers. BOTTOM ROW: Ward, Dina, Strauss, C':n'n Miss Ford, Pitscn, Pm-ei CoffreU, Mcffartnw. OPERA CLUB TOP ROW: Fe7n Lazerson, Ani' Dug, Wnsieeu Montgovem, Scnwavtz Smak Lyncn, Mawr WCTSS, HeUrnan, Levin, SEC- OND ROW: Kondo, Visk Pow Snnrzifo, Newscn, Carina, Has tert, Ffitzsu., Marten, Hovef, THIRD ROW: Miss Sloan Busch, To 'oenNen, Pefry, SDH: Lippfnaw Hangnt, Nathan, SYD- ser, Coam. BOTTOM ROW: Snerrnan Ka'?n Seligson, Ettff Lapnari SMJCQ, Lancmai, Mann, Wein-3 f 1 x QI -v f -Inv 1 , ,J-cs T ,X -gf, ff PHILHARMDNIC CHOiR ,TO 'RO : 'L' , tim, 5,,,f,.:?if'KT:2fQ3ji egg, 3' 3 1, 5 ' HffWTT,Zn,4qfzggbN6 rROW1 Koala: Sala an. Gb 'Lge-12 miner, Messfw Qojg, -ale Mgxrcus, De avrfit5rG't,WTrwqer1f:'. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Sheff, SnmUey BJP: Hornbakef, Kes, Dcrscote-ap, Srnyfniotis, Wo1naf, Wingerte' Klein, Tornwoenien. Tfzrrrwoe-'ne' Nl. MUSIC,SOFT AND SWEET The A Capella Choir is a group composed oT some of The besT singers in The school. RecommendaTion Trom one's music Teacher is necessary Tor enTrance To This group. Once a person is admiTTed, hard worlc and co-operaTion wiTh The oTher members and Their very able leader, Miss Ford, is essenTial. The group is planning monThly programs wiThin iTselT, so as To give ouTsTanding members a chance Tor solo appearances. The diTTiculT TeaT suggesTed by iTs name, A Capella, which means iwiThouT accompani- menT oT any kind, is accomplished Through eTTorTs oT The members. The newly elecTed spring oTTicers are: presidenT, Tom Cronin: vice-presidenT, Jean Malchery secreTary, PaTricia PiTch7 and Treasurer, Amy BlaTT. D0-RE-MI The Qpera Club boasTs oT some oT The bes+ voices in The school, Tor Miss Sloan, iTs pleasanT and eTTicienT direcTor, demands noT only This accomplishmenT, buT also, ThaT The sTudenTs have an inTeresT in The work. There are TiTTy mixed voices in The group. Some oT The members enTered The ciTy high school solo conTesTs. capTuring high raTings. The group does noT work on The heavier operas, buT concenTraTes mosTly on GilberT and Sullivan. AT pres- enT, The members are pracTicing The well-known PiraTes oT Penzance . They have puT on many opereTTas Tor The sTudenTs and also parTicipaTe in assemblies and senior plays. During The pasT winTer, They added To Their laurels by sTaging several shows Tor The P. T. A. MUSIC HATH CHARMS IT seems There are many sTudenTs in Sullivan wiTh enough inTeresT in music To geT up a liTTle earlier every Wednesday morning. AT This Time meeTs The Philhar- monic Choir, ably led by Miss Sheel. This group sings aT many assemblies, and has parTicipaTed in The ciTy- wide choral conTesTs, held periodically. IT musT be said ThaT The Choir has always placed Tavorably in These conTesTs. DespiTe The hard worlc, which is always necessary in any musical organizaTion, The members geT a good deal oT pleasure ouT oT Their group. The songs ThaT are used are The Type which are lilced by everyone, lighT classical. Perhaps The success oT The Choir is due To This, or To Their enThusiasTic sponsor, Miss Sheel. Miss Theresa Sloan Miss Helen Ford XX il f T? W O MUSIC MAKERS The Symphonic Choir is The largesT choral group in Sullivan. There are abouT l35 mixed voices in The choir. The members pracTice daily in room l4l, during TourTh period, and are well rewarded Tor all Their hard work. Semi-annually, They parTicipaTe in The ciTy-wide conTesTs Tor The ciTy high school choral groups, which are held aT Lane High School. ln The pasT Tew years, Sullivan's choir has been among The besT. This year They won The coveTed S raTing and a beauTiTul bronze Trophy OT which we are duly proud. Miss Sheel, who is The choir's able and genial direc- Tor, makes The work inTeresTing and enioyable. The music is The Type ThaT everyone likes. AT presenT, The group is mosT concerned wiTh a new arrangemenT oT The beauTiTul LiebesTraum ,, and wiTh Fred Waring's Tamous Theme song, Sleep , Page NineTy-Tour Q0 W QR E -D2 SYMPHONIC CHOIR PICTURE I TOP ROW: Kapp, Gardiner, Wenisch, Ehrlich, Epstein, Lip man, Silcroft, Greenwald, Her' locker, Bauer, Howard, Males. SECOND ROW: Malcher, Plum- mer, Handmacher, Messineo, Ross, Levinson, Reuben, Glaser, Goldberg, Joffe, Czap. THIRD ROW: Finucane, Hennion, K I e i n, Kaufman, Wingerter, Roth, V Brown, Bruski, Marcus, Kozer. FOURTH ROW: David- son, Peck, Degenhardt, P. De- qenhardt, Friedberg, Burkoff, Ritter, Levin, Wolnak, Kirsch- ner, Golden, Costos, BOTTOM ROW: Brodsky, Fellin, Kengel, GaTTney, Savage fpres.l, Miss Sheel, Gard lv.-pres.l, Gale lsec'yl, Clark. SYMPHONIC CHOIR ll TOP ROW: Tafeiian, Kassube, Ireland, Dix, Montgomery, Kleiner, Tinen, Salkeld, Piro, Oldberg, Smyrniotis, Recksieck, SECOND ROW: Weisberg, Za- lon, Fellger, Carr, Bartling, Kleban, Jorgensen, Seymour, Bacon, Morris, Russell, THIRD ROW: Shelley, Baird, Prince, Halperin, Galavan, Haas, Mil- ley, Fein, Oliff, LeVine, Goeske, Pearson, Nixon. FOURTH ROW: Slott, Miss Sheel, Talmy, For- Iunato, Torrnoehlen, Tormoeh- len, M., Root, Etter, Cappels, McLaren, McCartney, Winger- Ter, Kahl. BOTTOM ROW: Blakely, Plain, Broad, Blurn, Levani, Rubenstein, Blakely, E., Sackheim, Janssen, 3 Miss Winitred Sheel SYMPHONIC CHOIR I TOP ROW: Wingerter, Perel- rnan, Galavan, Friedberg, Bae con, Hughes, Schwartz, Lilgen- dahl, Schiff, Kleban, Bartling, Ross, Messineo. SECOND ROW: Greenfield, Anderson, Eisen- stein, Lord, Graber, Batho, Finucane, Melin, Spira, Stowell. THIRD ROW: Miss Sheel, Day, Burkett, Baird, Campbell, Brons, M i I e s, Jacobson, Wingerter, Iverson, Tormoehlen, Shelley, Blum. BOTTOM ROW: Coon, Rosin, Stolcen, Schloss, Cherney, Talrny, Slott, Torrnoehlen, N., Blalcely. SYMPHONIC CHOIR TOP ROW: Bauer, Lipman, Marshall, Marcovitz, Shattow, Kleiner, Tinen, Popp, Spector, Ireland, Salkeld, Etter, Gati- ney, Jorgensen. S E C O N D ROW: Mepyans, Banen, Males, Koplar, Wolf, Semon, Howard, Glaser, Goldberg, Chance, Ar- kin, Gardiner, Czap, Root, Rus- sell. THIRD ROW: Leander, Berens, Blakely, Weisberg, Bar nett, Marcus, Degenhardt, Lip' man, Bartman, Shelley, FOURTH ROW: Miss Sheel, Prince, Jotte, Ehrlich, Wolnalc, Plummer, Des- c o t e a u, Herlocker, Carlson, G l a d i n, Klein, Wittenberg, Kirschner, Roth. BOTTOM ROW: Rubenstein, Messineo, Thulin, Oldberg, Macdonald, Frech, Hornbalcer, I-Iornbaker, Neff. mio onic Uwir Ot course. the students must be greatly interested' in the work ot the choir, but, though they learn many ot the more technical points ot music, they also gain stage poise and a better understanding and apprecia- tion ot music in general. The choir otten holds its own private entertain- ments. They have put on many shows tor the students ot the whole school, and have also staged various pro- grams tor the PTA. Last year they assisted with the' show Sullivan Sings . T The accomipainist, too, must worlc hard duHng7e- hearsals, and so due credit must be given Martin Rubenstein, who is also president ot the group. Other otiicers recently elected are Karl Oldloerg, vice-presi- dent: Gloria Messineo, secretary: and Bob Thulin, treasurer. The sergeants-at-arms are Hannah Klein, Elinor Jotte, Huntley Rein, Norm Savage, and Bill Popp.. Pa ge Ninety-tive: I II a ,yyww-n xr :- I ' I ,JN i I A Q5 . ' .1 I at , ef ,. gi x px , ' T jcDUM-DA-DA-DUM-DUM xlfvery day, TiTTh period, The sound oT Sul- 'liv,an's concerT band can be heard Trom room ky TT'X.j'l3W. The enThusiasm oT The members is noi - Nfl! med by The TacT ThaT The band sTill lacks 'wr uniforms. Mr. lvlelTzer hopes To remedy This Xi XM J 3 need beTore The nexT TooTball season, however, X so ThaT The players may loolr as good as They .T We m'R:SQTLJI'1Cl. . I . g 5' f f The band is divided inTo groups: advanced T vjxand beginners. There are ThirTy-Tive pieces in qepch secTion. Mr. lVlelTzer is waiTing Tor more people To ioin who can play, or who are willing . Xxx' To learn To play, The cello and French horn. sw ui' The newly elecTed oTTicers are Howard T .',' SaTTensTein, presidenT, and Al l:ranTZ, assisTanT direcTor. Several oT The members have re- 'iis cenTly won medals in The CiTy Solo ConTesT. Page Ninety-six BAND TOP ROW: Weiner, Helms Rice, Askew, Coniorti, Zoern Lowenthal, Krause, McGrath Reece. ROW 2: Neumann Schneiderman, lsenoerq, Kessie Lapin, Ostiller, O'Reilly, Linz Henkins, Elclund, Ferrar, Lind enberger. ROW 3: LeViTus Cannadv, Singer, Chapman Savitt, Cooper, Gershon, Stock gale, Buchman, Morberg. BOT TOM ROW: Franz, Mr. Melt zer, Anderson, Hussey, Karger Alavnick, Larvs, O'Meara, Aren son, Theil. SWEET MUSIC RESOUNDS Sullivan's orchesTra is among The besT in The ciTy schools, winning an S raTing in lasT year's ciTy-wide conTesT. Those oT The group who enTered The conTesT in solo compeTiTion also received high raTings. WiTh lvlr. lVlelTzer as conducTor, The or- chesTra plays aT senior plays and aT gradua- Tions, and soloisTs also display Their TalenTs aT various assemblies. The ThirTy-Tive piece orchesTra worlcs on such selecTions as The :Hungarian Dances and is now concerned wiTh The well-lrnown compo- siTions, The CaliT oT Bagdadf' and The CverTure To Norma. The spring oTTicers are Jay Zoern, presi- denT: Jean RiTTer, concerT masTerq and ldell Berliner, secreTary. ORCH ESTRA TOP ROW: RiTTer, Mintz, Klein London, Garber, Bailey, Stone De Crescentis, Berliner, Chilow ROW 2: Jacobson, Winograd Cohn, Blank, Steinberger, Pearl Elethrope, lvloeberg, Lettvin ROW 3: Wehmever, Lehman Frank, Gilman, Farley, Satten- stein, Schomer, Rice, Reece BOTTOM ROW: Zoern, Mr: Meltzer. PITMAN CLUB TOP ROW: Brewer, Chapman, Bartling, Scluuffert, Greenwald, Weiss, Kleban, Feingold, Ful- ler, Srnifh, Wriglut, Herlocker, Turcluin, Rosetlu, Bartlett, Goss- willer. SECOND ROW: Taslu- iian, Lasseter, Wolf, McCIelY lan, Lane, McGinnis, Lewerenz, Briskas, Hussey, Macdonald, Burg, Golan, Rosenberg, Sakol, Marcus, Sclualuo, Oppenlueimer, Cohen, lsan, Obeler. THIRD ROW: McGivney, Fagen, Pin- cus, Goldberg, Harrsclu, Brown, B a 'tleft, MacPluail, Polul, S c lu rn e l t z e r, Grochocinski, Schultz, Gvsson, King, Hart, Doop, Lieberman, Kolun, Kroll. BOTTOM ROW: Heller, Gladin, Pancoe, Allinger, Burns, Owens, Ca r S Mull l'l w n Awnetfi, Mrs. Spooner, imrrons, ' s, or' DEAR SIRS Tluis is fo inform you fluaf -e, and as Mrs. Spooner pronounces fluese words flue room becomes guief and flue group waifs anxiously for flue nexf words. An observer would realize fluaf flue sfudenfs aren'f faking a fesf for fluey are all smiling over flueir work. Tluese luappy members of flue Pifman Club are merely brusluing up on flueir sluorfluand flurouglu flue pleasanf medium of dicfafion. Tlue sfu- denfs also pracfice sigluf reading of old and new maferial. Tlue group meefs on alfernafe Wednesday affernoons, and as ifs name indicafes, if is composed of flue advanced sluorfluand sfudenfs. Tlue luelp flue members receive enables fluem fo increase flueir knowledge of flue use and pracfice of Pifman sluorfluand, fluus making fluem beffer sluorfluand readers and wrifers. TYPE-O-CLICK CLUB TOP ROW: Fink, Geie', Cluao- man, Wold, Herlocker, Fein- gold Gosswiller, McGinnis. SECOND ROW: Kolun, Carte' Jacobs, Gladstone, M o r e v, Rose-tn, Wingerfer, Mills. BOT- TOM ROW: Tasluuiaru, Breif, Odiaru, Mrs. Walser, McClel- lan, lsan. TWSQ? IMPOSSIBLE! If on a Tluursday affernoon you luappened fo be walking flurouglu flue lualls and cluanced fo pass Room IO8, you would eifluer be sfarfled fo luear flue sounds emiffing from flue room, or iusf knowingly pass if by. Tluose wluo give only a casual glance fo flue room realize fluaf if is a meefing of flue Type O'Click Club, sponsored by Mrs. Walser. Tlue aim of flue group is fo presenf fo flue business world even more efficienf sfenograplu- ers. Tlue club fries fo accornplislu fluis flurouglu exfra pracfice in speed fesfs, lessons, or drills. Tlue members also fake several frips fo flue neigluboring corporafions, wluere fluey observe flue mefluods used in modern business. Tluus, you can see wluy if would be impossible for any member of flue Type O'Click fo make suclu an error as TWSQI Page Ninety seven WHITE COLLARS Miss Powers, The sponsor oT Sullivan's Torce oT whiTe collar workers, believes ThaT The sTaTT oT OTTice PracTice and Mimeo-Service girls are as eTTicienT and as capable as general oTTice workers. The Tasks are so numerous and varied ThaT Miss Poweirs divided The girls inTo groups. Each period There are usually Three sTudenTs in The oTTice who do general work such as answering guesTions, and sorTing The mail, The Mimeo-Service sTaTT is indispensable, as The sTudenTs cuT and run oTT sTencilsg and mimeograph The bulleTins, absence lisTs, and classroom maTerial. AlThough The girls sacriTice a sTudy period Tor This service They gain much as They prac- Tice The principle procedures oT a business ohfice. Page Ninety-eight OFFICE PRACTICE AND MIMEO. SERVICE TOP ROW: Wertke, Klein, Peterson, D o m e ri, Epstein, Wolk, Perloff, Bauer, Bendel, Schainis, Gray, Nelson. SEC- OND ROW: Mourad, Schalio, Riordan, Carlson, France, Za- rnuclio, Kirkbride, Blomberg, Janssen, Frech, Gale, Marnoch, Right. THIRD ROW: Seinfeld, Goeske, Grossman, Nelson, JoTTe, Corsover, Eisenstaedt, Linster, Miller, Shifris, Kauf- mann, Lewis, Costos. FOURTH ROW: Soter, Coon, Janssen, Jacobs, Markin, Meyer, Katzen- berg, Fagen, Kravite, Margolis, Purwin, Baftinus, Sugar, Haas, Gilmore. BOTTOM ROW: Roche, I-lenry, Chritzman, Lohr, Bray, Twomey, Tashjian, Adams, Cohn, Breif. SAFETY-THEIR WATCHWORD The Sullivan SaTeTy UniT is composed oT Rangers and hall marshals and Their iob is To keep The building and grounds saTe Tor all oT us. During a Tire drill, Their duTy is To geT everyone ouT oT The building as quickly as possible. Mr. Allan C. Rogers, Their sponsor, sTaTes ThaT Through Their eTTorTs and plans, The Time during a Tire drill when The sTudenTs evacuaTe The building and reTurn To Their classes has been reduced To seven minuTes. During The Tire drill, oTher members oT The UniT conTrol The TraTTic siTuaTion around The school. 0Ther duTies OT This eTTicienT group in- clude waTching Tor sTudenT speeders, smokers, or Those who cuT Their classes. The oTTicers include RoberT Jones, chieT Tire marshal, and Roy Cogen, assisTanT. SAFETY UNIT TOP ROW: Sulak, Dix, Warneke, Futter, Weishar, Cohn, King, Lyon, Friedman, Gnadt. SEC' OND ROW: Johnson, Hillis, Fulton, Rose, Thulin, Dobbin Terry, Rubenstein, Yates, Klug. THIRD ROW: Snitovsky, Fried- rnan, Roii, Wambold, Mullen, Zahner, Ford, Simmons, Miller, Bloom, Meyers, O'Meara, BOTTOM ROW: Marx, Fergu- son, London, Jones, Mr. Rog- ers, Coqen, Lapin, Muir, Reece. CIVIC FORUM TOP ROW: Dave Hahn, Kolin VV 3'-1 Lipi:-an, Rubenstein Bsn: Epstein, Ellvan, McFarl- 'Jen Enrlich, McCarthy, Sinwartz, Dell. SECOND ROW: M3'sn, Aslcounis, Lafvrson, Ro- QQTT, Koch, Nathan, Rosen Lewis, Thielen, Franfe, Klein, Rignt, Miller. THIRD ROW: Fein, Conlarsy, Snioolc, Gans- berg, Marcus, DeWiIl, Millar, Cahn Gross Do 1 Princ: ' 'iii i Fir WT, Snitz, Scherba, Owitl, Lewis, Purwin, Kravif. BOTTOM ROW: Snow Konoff, Ornstein, Berg, S n ka, E, Wax, Weiner, Roii, ii, Blaurier. PRO AND CON While l:anTasia is Turning The music criTic's hair gray, while naTional deTense is The headliner in newspapers, and ASCAP argues wiTh Blvll, SullivaniTes are debaTing These currenT Topics. The Civic Forum gives The sTudenTs a chance To air Their whyls and whereTore's and To learn The arT OT reparTee in a Triendly spiriT. IT is The oldesT club in The school and under lvlr. Croghanls guidance iT is also The largesT, Though no Tormal mem- bership is necessary. There is no limiT To The suloiecTs The mem- bers may discuss. Topics ranging Trom Boogey Woogeyl' music To Socialism are argued pro and con in heaTed meeTings. AcTive prooT oT The Bill OT RighTs guaranTee oT Free Speech is This Sullivan organizaTion. FRANKLIN CLUB TOP ROW: Valentino, Morris, Scncun, Oleaiy, J. Fuller, Thulin, Jung, Endre. SECOND ROW: Gallo, lvlcCurdy, Hen Clerson, DeLand, Weber, Rus- se'l, King, VanWolvelcar. BOT- TOM ROW: Mr, Rogers, Mey- ers Jonnson, Z. Fuller, Sini- rm ms, Wcislfar, McGrath. THE FRANKLIN CLUB ln iTs TiTTeenTh year, The Franlqlin Club. named aTTer Beniamin Franlclin, one oT The pioneers in prinTing, conTinues on in The service oT Sullivan. This service consisTs oT prinTing all TiclceTs, play programs, noTices, eTc. To enTer The club, one musT be an advanced prinTer and be inTeresTed in gaining more knowledge abouT prinTing and iTs relaTed arTs. Much oT This lcnowledge is gained TirsT-hand Trom visiTs To such places oT inTeresT as news- paper prinTing planTs. Also, The member is lcepT in close Touch wiTh all new developmenTs in The various divisions oT prinTing. Pre-senT oTTicers include Zeno l:uTTer, presi- denT: Don Johnson, vice-presidenT: LeRoy Simmons, secreTary, and William Weishar, Treasurer. The club is sponsored by lvlr. Rogers. Page Ninety nine READER fell, Havrnan, Cappels, Grant, ING: lrwin, Paul, einer, Schwartz, Brown Ma'sh Kirschner, Entronn, Lincg'en THE READER The Sullivan READER is proud +o say +ha+ il is one of The few high school magazines in The cily of Chicago. ll is issued annually as a holiday evenlr for The sludenrs and irs publicalion is always anxiously awailed lor. The READER, under The sponsorship of Mr. Croghan, was organized Jrhree years ago, as a means of presenling Jrhe work of Sullivan sludenls who possessed lilerary abilily, The periodical consisls mainly of shorf slories, poems, and essays, conlribuled by Sullivan- iles, and illusrraled by rhe arlrisrically inclined members of The sludenl' body. The malerial is always presenfed in an inreresring and al- lraclive form, and comprises much fine Talenl. The READER will conlinue as a school maga- zine, iusl as long as rhe srudenrs conrinue ro supporl il. Page One Hundred LOVERS 0R WORMS? Websler guile seriously explains rhe- various meanings applied lo The word llbook- worm, buf he omirs all menlion of The class known as book-lovers. Any member of lhe Book Club, which meers in Room 208 every Tuesday, would resenl your calling him a worm, bur few obiecl To The lille lover. These book-lovers have joined 'rogelher in pursuing diflerenr aspecls of books. They are inferesled in every phase of booklife and have followed every lead concerning good books. Their meelings are seldom planned and are more or less iusl' exlemporaneous discussions. ll you like +o read and lo discuss your books wirh olhers, if you are a lover and nor a worm, The Bibliophiles will welcome your presence in The group. Miss Slanlon is Jrhe originalor of This club. BOOK CLU B STANDING: Karp, Boyian, Win qerter, Mclxlamee, Jones, Visk Sampson, Yasrnan, Howard SEATED: Prince, Tolpin, Isan Taylor, lsan, S., Odian, Sapir sion. SEATED: Mr. C'oghan, Mor- Cornwall, Ginzburg. STAND- . W . CLASSICAL CLUB TOP ROW: Friedman, Daniel, Grimm, Karafotias, Brennon, Salkeld, Getz, Portner, Gom- berg, Bernstein. SECOND ROW: Kotin, Faqin, Fairrnan, Faqin, B., Murphy, Anderson, Carlson, Horner, Stevenson, Larson, Slack, Perelman, Don, Cireenspahn. THIRD ROW: Levey, Prince, Solar, Fairchild. Avgerin, Krennens, W a d I e r, Noskin, Hill, Ryden, Marcus, Deacon, Blauner, Jasper. BOT- TOM ROW: Levy, Loeb, Evans, Levin, Miss Shea, Williams, McWhirter, Slack, Scherba. SULLIVAN3 MARCH OF TIME Preparing ils individuals Tor inlelligenl in- sighl in currenl affairs is lhe aim of Sullivan's Hisfory Club. Debales and forums are planned lo give lhe members experience in discussions of hislory-making evenls of loday. To offer ils members a grealer inleresl in discussions, The organizalion plans Io invife speakers who will give views on currenl subiecls. The Hislory Club was organized by Miss McCuIcheon, who devoled much of her lime and energy Io iis developmenl. Since her re- liremenl, Mr. I-lerberl' Hansen, hisiory inslruc- lor, has laken over her dulies, William Cannady is Irhe presidenl of This group which promises Io achieve prominence in Sullivan because of ifs appeal Io Ihe whal's happen- ing lodayii inslincl. HISTORY CLUB TOP ROW: Prince, Rosen, Deland, Hagenah, Getz, Green- field, Lazar, Zahner, Ornstein Smith, Salkeld, Garneau, Blatt. SECOND ROW: Oppenheimer Bloom, Busch, Brunk, McLain, Geynor, Ha bon, Osborne, Lewin, Roth, Bruski, Flicek. THIRD ROW: Miss McCut- cheon, Beaver, Steinberg, P. Haben, Goeske, Eisenberg, Bowling, Gleich, Schoenberger Szoke, Brook, Pelerson, BOT- TOM ROW: Morris, Roiesky, Pimsner, Burgerman, Cannady, Nathan, Meyer, Cassrnan. THE ETERNAL CULTURE Unimaginalive realisls blandly declare lhal when Roman hislory merged wilh llalian his- Iory Ihe greal Roman empire of Auguslus and Caesar perished. Olhers wirh iniinirely more imaginalion, as slaunchly slale Ihal Ihe Roman empire cannol and will nor die. They know +ha'r The essence of our democracy is based on Roman ideals. The Lalin form of govern- menl was Republican, our own is decidedly Democralic. Many of our English words are derivalives of Lalin words while much of our cullure comes from ancienl Rome. Members ol lhe Classical Club know lhese facls. They do nol conceive of Lalin's influence ever diminishing, and SO. wilh Miss Shea, Ihis group of enlhusiaslic Laiin sludenls meels every week in 227 lo lurlher back rheir ideas. Page One Hundred One MAGIC CLAY The clay used by The SculpTure Club is Truly magic judging Trom The resulTs oT The club's producTs which are oTTen exhibiTed in The cases in The main corridor. This ingenious club meeTs on alTernaTe Tues- days in Room 2l7 under The capable sponsor- ship oT Mrs. Kube. AlThough The group was successTul as The lnTernaTional Drawing Ex- change and The Oil PainTing Club, iT is now doing iTs besT worlc as The SculpTure Club. The sTudenTs TirsT mold Their subiecT in oil clay which is specially prepared Tor This Type oT worlc. They Then casT iT in plasTer-oT-paris and upon removing The model Trom The casT begin To sculpTure iT. AlThough The Tinished producT is noT always perTecT The members gain experience. Page One Hundred Two SCULPTURE CLUB TOP ROW: Weber, Falk, T-low ard, Belcave, McFadden, Kop lar, Smith. SECOND ROW Williams, Treulich, Karine, Gru sin, Pearson, Busby, Kaplan Bushnich. BOTTOM ROW Adams, McGivney, Haisler Winsberg, Stobbs, Mrs. Kube PROSCENIUM PROLOGUES Old man World is in a sad sTaTe oT aTTairs again and Ii+TIe Time is leTT Tor The Tiner Things oT liTe. One would noT expecT To Tind many people pursuing such subiecTs as acTing, buT The show musT go on because in such dis- Turbed Times Those connecTed wiTh The TheaTre are more Than ever appreciaTed. The members oT Club Proscenium are young playwrighTs, acTors, and proclucers-To- be, or iusT Those who would raTher be in The show Than The audience. Six Lessons Trom Madam LaZonga was The TirsT hiT These Romeos and Shaws produced under Miss Rose Krupniclcs direcTion. Following This, Miss Krupniclc Turned The sponsorship oT The club over To Mrs. RuTh Conwisher. Plans were Then made Tor Spring Fever wriTTen by Bill Malloy. PROSCEN I U M CLUB TOP ROW: Fein, Banen, Omens, Freeman, Lipman, Jaeger, Ep- stein Le i R M II i , vin, oseri, a ov, Cushman. SECON D ROW: Darling, Kappe, Williams, Priti- lc'n B sk' J Sh i , a in, ung, erman, Stern, Gruber, Levine. THIRD ROW: LeVine, Glaser, Agron, Leaf P., LeaT N., Koler, Spang, Coon, J a co b s o n, Spielman. BOTTOM ROW: Reuben, Perry, Stoken, Weiss, Ornstein, Shel- ley, Reimer, Miss Krupnick. CAMERA CLUB STANDING: Levant, Lapin, Fellger, Jenkins, Ferrar, Bisno. SEATED: Y o n k e r s, Russell, Kravit, Mr. Russell, Morris lsec'vj, Weiner lv.-pres.J. CAMERA CLUB MosT everybody Takes picTures. NOT The Type ThaT Cecil B. DeMille makes in Hollywood, buT iusT ordinary picTures Taken wiTh an inex- pensive camera. ln order To undersTand Tully This ever grow- ing hobby, Sullivan has among iTs many exTra- curricular acTiviTies, The Camera Club. Led by lvlr. Corwin Russell, who manages To squeeze in a liTTle Time Trom his work as Treshman and sophomore sponsor To lead The organizaTion, The members aTTempT To learn more abouT This very inTeresTing subiecT. The club meeTs Twice a monTh. The mem- bers Tind The work sTimulaTing, and The labora- Tory work, visiTs To phoTography exhibiTs, and Tield Trips all make The Camera Club one oT The mosT inTeresTing and ouTsTanding in The school. TRAVEL CLU B TOP ROW: Jones, Kassube, Goldsmith, Schwartz, Peterson, Shapiro, Wolk, McFadden, Kapp, Freeman. SECOND ROW: lsan, Gladstone, KauT- man Mellzer, Blauner, Kline, Rosen, Fellger, Osborne. THIRD ROW: Roche, LeVine, Soter, Reames, Goeske, Porter, Gross, Seinleld, Oliff, Bregrnan. BOT- TOM ROW: Haas, Gray, Har- rison, RogoTf lPres.l, Ward lV- Pres.j, Russell, Howard, Mr. Rogers. WANDERLUST? IT you are unable To Travel, yeT have ThaT yen Tor wanderlusT, Then you should become a member of The Travel Club. This illusTrious group meeTs on alTernaTe Wednesday aTTer- noons in Room 226, and The meeTings are pre- sided over by oTTicers elecTed semi-annually. Members oT our TaculTy and some oT The numerous Travelers in Sullivan have lecTured abouT Their experiences. Also TeaTured aT The meeTings have been moTion picTures Taken by Mr. Rogers, The club's sponsor. ln addiTion To Their numerous acTiviTies, The Travel Club sponsors The annual Trip To WashingTon during spring vacaTion. The aim oT The group is To acquainT oThers wiTh The various poinTs oT inTeresT and presenT To Them The experiences encounTered while Traveling. Page One Hundred TI ree SHORT-CUT CLUB TOP ROW: Williams lsec'yJ, Wessels, Rozaklis, McWhirTer, ier Gan ber Solar Pea SHORTEST DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO POINTS Over in Room 2ll, Miss Allen guides a group oT maThemaTically inclined sTudenTs Through The by-paThs and by-ways oT shorT-cuT meThods in all Torms of maThemaTics. NOT con- TenT wiTh knowing iusT The sTable, well-esTab- lished approaches, They search Tor swiTTer meThods. They conTinually use The deTiniTion oT a sTraighT line lshorTesT disTance beTween Two poinTsl in TerreTing ouT The shorTesT rouTe be- Tween problem and answer. Miss Allen acTs as chairman and conducTs The class Through shorT-cuT meThods beginning wiTh ariThmeTic and advancing Through To The higher maThe- maTical sciences. Room 2ll sends TorTh iTs welcoming rays every Wednesday aTTer Three To members oT The ShorT-CUT Club. FOR THE MATHEMATICALLY MINDED The Slide Rule Club is designed To Teach iTs members To be proTicienT in The use OT The slide rule, while in a happy social aTmosphere. AT each meeTing, held on Wednesdays in room 209, aT leasT one maThemaTical puzzle or code is solved. Here pupils inTeresTed in maTh and willing To devoTe Their Time To This brain- Teasing hobby, meeT oTher sTudenTs OT similar inTeresTs. I Each semesTer The group is reorganized, and new oTTicers are elecTed. AT presenT They are Wesley RuTher, presidenT7 Hannah Klein, vice-presidenT: Erend Yonkers, Treasurer: John Kelly, secreTaryy and Mrs. ConsTance Van Ness, sponsor. AT The close of The Term There is always a successTul parTy. Page One Hundred Four SLIDE RULE CLUB TOP ROW: Nathan, Garbell, Lowenthal, Jacobson, Kelly, Axsmith, Howard. SECOND ROW: Ruther, Kotin, Holtzman, Baurngarten, Brown, Schrnaus. BOTTOM ROW: Dubin, Mrs. Van Ness, Yonkers, Klein. Alt , s g, , v- Ier, SECOND ROW: Young- iohns, Mlttman lv.-pres.l, Mo- berg, Erickson, Pearl, Lettvin, Primus. BOTTOM ROW: Rein, Dell QPub. mgr.l, Smook lpres.l, Miss Allen, Cohn, Karafotias. I w ECONOMICS-I TOP ROW: Cullinane, Haves, Recksieck, Savage, Brodav, Milner, Benditzky, Dubin. SEC- OND ROW: Shapiro, Cannady, Jones, Simons, Fisher, Wolf, HiIdum,THlRD ROW: Warneke, Brown, Stroh, Friedman, Dres' ner, Seaman, Blumenthal. FOURTH ROW: MacDonald. Marshall, G'aI, R. Warneke, Kotin, Koolar, Wax. BOTTOM ROW: Leviton, S n i t o v s k y, Mitchell, Ritter, Karsten, Mr. Kahn, Laser. FREE SAMPLES For the purpose ot acquainting Sullivan students with present day economic principles, problems, and policies, the Economic Club was organized tour years ago. Mr. Kahn, popular young teacher, realized that the students went out into the world woefully lacking knowledge ot practical business methods and a general acquaintance with the entire world ot business. Made up almost entirely of seniors, this club is one ot the largest and best known in Sulli- van. It meets every Wednesday and an open discussion is conducted on some phase of economics. A different chairman presides over the meeting each week. Once a month the entire club visits some important business or civic establishment. Their 'First trip of the season was a con- ducted tour ot the Julia Lathrop Memorial I-lousing Proiect. They spent an entire alter- noon personally inspecting the proiect and the next week saw a prepared movie short on the subject. Later the entire club went to the Tractor Division of the International Harvester Company and spent an exciting afternoon watching the making ot farm machines. In succession the group went to the great Chi- cago Stockyards, and then to Chicago Park District Headquarters in Soldiers Field. The semester was brought to a successful close by a visit to the Mars Candy Company, makers of a great variety of popular candy bars, and the students were agreeably sur- prised with tree samples. The club looks forward to a continued suc- cess next semester, with many varied and inter- esting excursions planned. ECONOMICS PICTURE II TOP ROW: Spolane, Thielen Bennett, Eaton, Lazar, Kane, Gray, Jenni, Linster, Gould. SECOND ROW: Purwin, Sugar, Hitchcock, Bregrnan, Carlson, Zeller, Halperin, Grossman. THIRD ROW: Battinus, Stevens, Bloom, Kaplan, Zalon, Goeske, Carter. BOTTOM ROW: She-'rv Fox, Bray, Mr. Kahn, Soter, Cosvos, Roche. Page One I-Iundred Five SULLIVAN DAYS ARE FUL I7 VARIED ACTIVITIES CHEMTSTRY CLUB TOP ROW: Smith, Schwartz Savitt, W e i sh a r, McClain, Mitchell, Miller, l-Taisler, Jen- kins. SECOND ROW: Simmons, Schainis, Arkin, Etter, Ellrnan, Gould, Fritz, Lund, Lettvin. THIRD ROW: Levy, Askounis, lndeck, W i I 5 o n, Ackerman Hahn, Neikrug, Weiser, Rush. BOTTOM ROW: Eklund, Blanke, Roth, Koch, Ruther, Ledermann, Mr. Resek, Carico Berkowitz, TEST TUBES AND GRADUATES Once a week in Room 126 a sTrange group gaThers and conducTs experimenTs . Through The hazy vapors and noise oT cracking TesT Tubes There can be disTinguished The Torms oT WesTly RuTher, The vice-president and STanley Koch, The secreTary. Led by These Three, The group oT approximaTely TorTy sTu- denTs convene and exchange biTs oT inTorma- Tion. The club, sponsored by Mr. Olenick and Mr. Cooper, meeTs once a week. On alTer- naTe weeks demonsTraTions and sTudenT-con- ducTed experiments are held. The highlight oT The semesTer is The ChemisTry ConTesT which is open To all sTudenTs. Once a Term This conTesT is held, and boTh an individual and a Team champion are chosen. They are Then presenTed medals honoring Their achievement Page One Hundred Eight HOW T0 BE A FULLER BRUSH MAN Or a buTcher, a baker, or a candlesTick maker. To solve This diTTiculT problem oT whaT To be, Two classes dealing wiTh careers are held each day by Mr. STanley Engstrom during The TourTh and eighTh periods. An extensive sTudy into The various Trades and proTessions is carried on. This sTudy, many Times inspires a sTudenT To pursue a Trade he had never given a ThoughT To beTore. ln The same way, many sTudenTs are saved Trom much hearTache laTer, when They Tind ouT in The Careers classes ThaT The work They had planned To do isn'T suiTed Tor Them. The whole course, however, gives The pupil a chance To sTudy The diTTerenT occupations, so ThaT he knows ThaT The one he chooses, is TiT Tor him. l CAREERS TOP ROW: Bever, Kamerling, Chance, Getz, McCarthy, Mor- rison, Ornstein, Girtler, Martin, Naubert, Tomaso. SECOND ROW: Cohen, Miller, Winger- Ter, Connor, Roth, Brown, Brook, C Z a p, RogoTT, Degenhardt, Kadison, Lewis, W e i s b e r g. THIRD ROW: Carpenter, Thie- len, Grant, Argelander, Brodsky, Wheeler, Seward, Portman, Williams, Enstrom, Osborne, Cohn, Tillrna, BOTTOM ROW: Silver, Schwartz, Cushman, War' ren, Owitz, Fox, Potashnik, Lewis, Harrison. 4 FITHLETIIIS FLW EPS C2 wdcfion in Mae Qgifilfl !Qo'Lrac!e Dr! q HW gh mf Emile! STreTchT Coach Margolis Bound Tor a Touchdown! THE WILL T0 WIN The Sullivan TooTball Team and rooTers had Their Trials during The lasT season, and boTh came Through wiTh Tlying colors. The rooTers proved Their loyalTy by TaiThTully supporTing a Team ThaT had noT one regu- lar man reTurning Trom The previous season. The Team, inexperienced as iT was, gave all iT had, and Threw TrighT inTo iTs sTrongesT norTh secTion rivals. AT The season's end, Sullivan had beaTen Kelvyn Park, Waller, and Lake Viewg losT To Senn, Lane, Roose- velT and Amundseny and Tied TaTT. CrediT Tor making a TighTing Team Trom a squad oT inexperienced men musT go To Mr. Margolis and AssisTanT Coach Lennie Bach. Bach, a Tormer WesT CoasT high school sTar, donaTed his Time, energy and invaluable experience in Training The line. LasT season Dobbin and Anderson were co-capTains. Page One Hundred Twelve Dobbin's linecracking TeaTurecl our aTTack, while Ander- son helped The Team immensely wiTh his brillianT quarTer- backing. 0Ther indispensables graduaTing include Henderson, Moberg, Shaunessy, WalThouse, Ely, Thulin, and Nelson. All Sullivan is looking Torward To nexT year when Coaches Margolis and Bach will exhibiT a Team com- posed oT six oT This yearls regulars and plenTy oT capable reserves. Arnong The men reTurning is Tackle Bob Shaus, who was voTed The mosT valuable man by his TeammaTes. Also coming back are such line sTal- warTs as Howe, SmiTh, Weis, Hillis, and Powell Bleicher, cenTer exTraordinary, who played an enTire guarTer in The Lake View game wiTh a broken arm. BackTield brillianTs reTurning include Frankenburg, WelTer, and Hawkins, who have become Sullivan's Touchdown Trio. FINAL STANDINGS Team Won Amundsen , ,Y,, . 7 Senn , ,,,,, , 5 Roosevell L , ,, 5 Lane , 5 Sullivan ,, , 2 Waller ,,7,, , ,, 2 Tall .N .,,, , , I Lake View ,. O Losl Tied O 2 2 2 2 A 4 I 5 5 I 7 SEASON'S RESULTS Sullivan 20 , Kelvyn Park O Sullivan O ,, , Senn 9 Sullivan O ,, N Lane I9 Sullivan I3 ,, ,, Waller 7 Sullivan I2 , , Lake View 7 Sullivan O , ,, ,Roosevell 7 Sullivan O ., Amundsen 20 Sullivan 6 ,, ,, Tall 6 FOOTBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Mr. Margolis, Murnnlerv, Neurnann, Thulin, Krelller, Anderson, Friedrran, Frankenberg, Hawkins, Weber, Nelson, Arkin, Edelstein, Arenson, Katz, Levin, Levine, Silvers, Mr, Bach. SECOND ROW: Moberg, Rice, Pappas, Relakes, Weller, Dobbin, Waltl house, Tinen, Bleicher, Spector, Henderson. BOTTOM ROW: Shaunnessv, Elv, Howe, Anderson, Hillis, Schaus, Weis, Kleiman, Smith. 5uIlivan's hopes lor a norlh seclion lille and even beller lhings shine brighlly when lhe rosler lor nexl sea- son is exannined. Coach Margolis and Assislanl Coach Bach expecl lhe learn lo be slrong in lhe backlield and lhe cenler ol lhe line. The main weakness, al presenl indicalions, is a lack ol experienced reserves. The olher schools expeclecl lo be in lhe running wilh slrong learns in- clude Senn, Lane, Amundsen, and Schurz. ' Page One Hundred Thirteen HARD FIGHTING CAGERS The baslceTball Team, coached by Mr. NemlcoTT, had iTs mosT successTul season in The hisTory oT The school. BoTh squads won seven games and losT only Three. ln The playoTTs Tor The ciTy championships The seniors were eliminaTed aTTer losing a hearT- brealcer To Marshall. The iuniors Tared a liTTle beTTer, however, winning Their TirsT game Trom Tuley buT losing in The quarTer- Tinals To Waller. The junior Team, which Tinished in Third place, was capTained by Burlin Hurd, a sTeady, excellenT pivoT man. Louis DexTer, an excellenT ball handler and shooTer, and Marvin Beslqin, a sophomore phenomenon who has been a regular since his Treshman year, comprised The remainder oT one oT The highesT scoring Torward lines in The ciTy. John Burlce and T-lunTley Rein, The Two guards, are reTurning nexT season along wiTh Beslcin. WiTh These regulars and several oTher veTerans, such as lvlalone, Jung, SmiTh, Endre, CaTone, and Friedman, re- Turning, The juniors should have anoTher good season nexT year. 5 Tllx y Qi' I Page One Hundred Fourteen gafelfgaf Led by CapTain WalTer lv1cC5-aw, The senior Team Tied Tor Third place in The NorTh SecTion. Mc6aw, one oT Sullivanls greaTesT players, averaged nearly TwenTy poinTs a game. Don Cooper, William Farley, Jerome OrnsTein and RoloerT ForTman were The oTher members oT This well balanced and hard TighTing guinTeT. WiTh OrnsTein and Farley and oTher members oT The squad, such as Shapiro, Rankin, Spiro, Carmen and SingleTon, reTurning nexT season, The seniors will also have anoTher excelienT season nexT year. Dribbling. BASKETBALL TOP ROW: Jung, Tanker, Rankin, Farley, Lund, Dorrnan, Gordon, Beskin, Dexter. SECOND ROW: Mr. Nernkoff, Ornstein, Singleton, Carman, Cushman, Fortrnann, MitcheII, Handmacher. BOTTOM ROW: Endre, Kreutz, Smith, McGaw, Copper, Hurd, Shapiro, Haislev. FINAL STANDINGS Seniors Juniors Won Losf Won LOSI' Roosevelf ,,,, ,,,, V l 9 I Waller ..S,,, NIO O Senn ,,,,,,,,, , ,r,,. 8 2 Lane ,Y,,,,,,,, , , , 8 2 Amundsen ,,,,, ,, 7 3 SULLIVAN ,, , 7 3 SULLIVAN ,,,,, 7 3 Scnurz 7,7,,,,,,7,,, , 6 4 Lake View , ,,,, 5 5 Amundsen ,, , 6 4 Sreinmefz , ,H ,, 5 5 Von Sfeuben, 5 5 Tafr , ,, . 4 6 Roosevelr ., 4 6 Waller , ,e,,,,,. 4 6 Senn e,e,,,,,,,,, , 4 6 Lane ,,,,, , ,,,,e,,,,,, 3 7 Sfeinmerz e,,, 2 8 Von S+euben ,,,,,, 3 7 Iair ee,eeee,e,,,,, 2 8 Schumer . 2 8 Lake View ,, I 9 Coach Nernkoff Snarpsnoofers. Page One Hundred Fifteen wimming ACTIONS AQUATIC The Sullivan swimming Team, like all oTher Torms oT our school's aThleTics, has come inTo The spoTlighT as one oT The ciTy's TinesT. Under The able coaching oT Mr. Margolis and Mr. Rhody, The sponsor, They have become a dangerous ThreaT in any meeT. Coach Mar- golis and Mr. Rhody sTressed pracTice and improve- rnenT. Working every day, every man on The squad cuT his Time down and improved on his Torm. The Team Traveled around The viciniTy and cuT oul' quiTe a vic- Tory swaTh Tor Themselves. The Teams Trom whom They scored single vicTories were Senn, Amundsen, Fenwick, Oak ForesT, RoosevelT, Niles CenTer and Du Sable. Proving Their versaTiliTy, They gave doulole Trimmings To Loyola, TaTT and Lake ForesT. BoTh Juniors and The Seniors, led by CapTain George Rice, helped greaTly in every one oT Sullivanls maior vicTories, ex- hibiTing greaT spiriT ThroughouT The season. The Juniors, under The capable leadership oT co-capTains Don Johan- son and Bob Anderson, placed second in The ciTy meeT. Anderson Took a second place in The breasTsTroke, while Johanson placed second on The lisT oT backsTrokers. The relay Team, composed oT Allen Don, Munzer, MaThewson and lndeck, Took a Third place in The Janu- ary meeT. The medley Team, made up oT Anderson, Johanson and EdelsTein, won a second place in The same meeT. The Team, sTrengThened by The reTurn oT many leTTermen, carries high hopes Tor nexT season's campaign. Over The bounding waves. Seniors discovered new sTrengTh in The compeTiTive and ciTy meeTs. Up Tor airl A FQ fxsgs ' Page One Hundred Sixteen SWIMMING TEAM TOP ROW: Marcovitz, Hibbs Nelson, Matheson, Edelstein Rosenstern, Muenzer, Klein . Finck, Hussey, McLain. SEC OND ROW: Andersen, Chris! Tionsen, Hibbs, Wambold, Pfad, lndeck, Ja e g e r, Oldberg, Schwartz, Don. BOTTOM ROW: Hawkins, Anderson, Anderson, B., Johnson, Rhody, Rice, Henf derson, Cronin. Crossing The bar. Sulliyanls Track Team showed iTs superioriTy by win- ning The junior championship and by caplruring second place in The senior division oT The CiTy Indoor Track MeeT. The juniors were led by Co-capTain Ted Mummery, who won The Triple broad jump and Tied Tor Third in The high jump. The oTher sTars who gaThered The re- mainder oT Sullivan's poinTs To win The championship were T-leiTz, 660: Blanc, Triple broad jump: Murrell, high jump? and Co-capTain Frankenberg, A. Don, Seyle, and T-lenkens, The relay Team. CapTain RoberT Anderson, raTed one oT The besT 400 men in The ciTy, won his evenT: BillingTon Tinished TirsT in The Triple broad jump and placed in boTh The low and high hurdles: Hawkins placed in The shoT puT and The low hurdles: and Fellin won a place in The high jump To give The seniors second place. WiTh These greaT per- Tormers, reinTorced by such sTars as Moberg, Glan- schneg, Klein, Trimble, BroTT, Small and Cooper, Coach Margolis is looking Torward To Sullivan's greaTesT season. E TRACK TEAM TOP ROW: Mftvg, hl l's Ci-n.14H, Scrwaif, Cohn R- ln ns, K1-linsrxn Sclinus Ricr, Wi is, Trin bla, Slinunessv, Ru tlivv, Klninian, I-lwndvvson. SEC- OND ROW: Bc'HiS1i'in, Mitch fill, Jacobs, Alun, Fiji-dnian Min ww, Blanc, Hfiww, .lads l' i 'n 1, Ani,1v'smnj Hawki's. THIRD ROW: Uri, Anzlf-rsof Silyi is Cnrrion, S' ,lg Masai Mm' vs, Gnlln. FOURTH ROW: Ciioiii-', Cronin, Call, Koplaj lmviill, Ksgnvimly, Eisenberg 'Wi isf' Trinkelslinv O'Meara Cwlivi. BOTTOM ROW: Miicl ll' it.', Tnankernbvrg Kli in, N' Mmgvlis, Anucusiw B 'clt Di tl' lzxif' Hcnli ns lj-l 6LC T-lurryl Flying T:eeT 'T Qsfafwgcijgwj cA T? y gi l K 1 N: ski-rig! f9Q . J 5 T .fly-15 - .,fXT., i Q Page Ons' Hundred Saver! i qolis, Anderson, Katz, Meyers WINNERS OF THE BLUE AND GOLD The LeTTermen's Club is an organizaTion open To all sTudenTs who have earned a major While iT does noT meeT regularly as do The oTher clubs, iT has many TuncTions. The club sponsors several dances aT which The aTh- leTic awards are presenTed. lTs members sell TiclQeTs and acT as guards aT The various aThleTic evenTs. There has been a greaT deal oT discussion abouT reorganizing The l.eTTermen's Club, hav- ing regular meeTings and TuncTioning again as one OT Sullivan's ToremosT organizaTions. The purpose oT The LeTTermen's Club is To promoTe good sporTsmanship and school spiriT, and To mainTain The high sTandard OT The Sullivan Page One Hundred Eighteen LETTERMEN TOP ROW: Finch, Weber Schwartz, Kleiman, Krettler Sederberg, S pecto r, Weis Tinen, Friedman, Cohn, Trim ble, Rice. SECOND ROW: Ely Cohn, Refalces, Pappas, Sar- natzky, Moberg, Cooper, Neuf mann, lvlumrnery, Hillis, Jones Finklstine. THIRD ROW: Nel- son, Franlcenberg, Don, Cohen Bernstein, Henderson, Kramer lndeck, Beskin, Dexter, l-lurd BOTTOM ROW: Dettlebach Davis, Farley, Silvers, Mr. Mar- Hawkins. THEY'RE OFF Finishing high in The ciTy meeT, The Sullivan ice slcaTing Team, coached by Mr. Ralph lvlar- golis, puT away Their slcaTes Tor anoTher year. The senior aggregaTion, led by CapTain Richard Nelson, Tormer Lane Tech sTar and leTTerman, Tinished TourTh among The seven- Teen high schools enTered. Nelson Toolc Third place in The 440 yard sprinT, and The relay Team, composed oT Nelson, RoberT Anderson, Paul Dane, and RoberT Turner, also Tinished Third To give Sullivan iTs poinTs. Though we have no special pracTice siTe near Sullivan, The Team manages To geT To- geTher aT one of The neighborhood rinks Tor pracTice. WiTh many seniors and iuniors reTurning, Sullivan should do as well or even beTTer nexT semesTer. SKATING TEAM STANDING: Blum, Deutsch Broad, WolT, Gnadt, Turner Schwartz, Heitz, Lund, Wexler Watson, Silvers. SEATED: Mr Margolis, Anderson, Anderson B., Nelson, Hawkins, Cronin Howe, Cohn, BOXING CLUB TOP ROW: Cooper, Welter, Schwartz, Trimble, Cohn, Mc Lachlan, Kramer, Weis. SEC- OND ROW: Frankenberg, l-lam' blclon, Jacobs, Pappas, Klei- rnan, Gnadt, Cohen. BOTTOM ROW: SrriTh, Davis, Dettlebach, Anderson, Henderson, Fried- man, Rice. ii PUNCHING BAGS The presenT siTuaTion calls Tor Americas youTh To lceep Themselves menTally alerT and physically TIT. The Boxing Club, sponsored by Mr. Margolis, was organized iusl' Two years ago To provide Sullivanls sTudenTs wiTh an organ- izaTion ThaT builds Their bodies while sharpen- ing Their reTlexes and giving Them selT-con- Tidence. The club, made up mainly oT aThleTes, meeTs bi-weelqly, and an exhibiTion is given once each semesTer. The presidenT is Jerry Mcl.achlan, who has guiTe a norThside repuTaTion as a C.Y.O. champion and TiTleholder in The novice class oT The Golden Gloves. The oTher oTFicers are Jim Warner and Len STallcer, boTh oT whom boasr recogniTion as being among The besT amaTeur pugilisTs on The norTh side. A comparaTively new organizaTion, The club is increasing in membership each semesTer and loolcs Torward To a conTinued success. CHECK-MATH! Led by CapTain Morris MiTchell, Sullivanls Chess Team enjoyed a comparaTively easy season. They Tore Through To an undeTeaTed secTional Triumph, riding roughshod over Their rivals. They meT The Manley Team Tor The ciTy TiTle. Sullivan Triumphed 6 To 4, To aTTain iTs second sTraighT ciTy championship. RAH! RAHl RAH! Led by Marv Bloom and ArT SchwarTz, Sullivanls Cheerleading Team has advanced by, and wiTh, leaps and bounds. OriginaTed To sTimulaTe lagging school spiriT, The Team has become an inspiraTion To our aThleTes. The Team consisTs OT six acrobaTic sTudenTs who pracTice dili- genTly. Pagc One Hundred Ninete GD Bodxljo undmq ' Uglwl Who belongs on 'rop? Gef read Page One Hundred Twenty yf gef' gek lsn'+ love grand? S-wlslwl U p fo, grab Slwullllng along. S. llls really simple kv- ' levi hoo Lal' 5 P Paqe One Hundred Twenty-one G A. A. OFFICERS EATED: Askounis Ipres.l, Th I fv.pres.j, Edelmann h y .fdljzific Asociafion SPRING, SUMMER All year around Miss McBrydo, sponsor oT The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion, can proudly sTaTe ThaT The G.A.A., which has over six hun- dred members, noT only oTTers The girls The disTincTion oT being members oT Sullivan's largesT club, buT also presenTs To Them a varied program. Our chapTer oT This ciTy-wide group careTully observes The regulaTions adopTed by The Chicago G.A.A. Council. The oTFicers are elecTed each Tall Tor a Term oT one year. Those elecTed lasT Tall were: Themis Aslcounis, presidenTg Mary Jane Thielen, FA LL, AND WINTER vice-presidenT: Rosemary Connors, secreTaryg and GerTrude Edelman, Treasurer. The oTTicers hold Their own meeTings and also aTTend The ones held by The G.A.A. Council. AT These meeTings The girls plan The evenTs To be sTaged by The group. An imporTanT aTTair is The G.A.A. Assembly, held in February and June, aT which all award winners receive Their coveTed prizes. A resulT oT Their worlc is The TormaTion oT The G.A.A. Honorary Board, composed oT girls wiTh high scholasTic and aThleTic averages. fsec.l. STANDING: 3 Page One Hundred Twenty-two W: cWh'n y, JANUARY 4A G.A.A. TOP ROW: Suiton, Crossland Kane, Gray, Hughes, Jorgen- sen, Wertke, Carr. SECOND R O M n e Nelson Russell, Oliff, Halperin, Breg man, Bruski, Carlson, THIRD ROW: Kravite, Goeske, Two- Busby mey, Smith, Karalls, Perkins. BOTTOM ROW: Bray Eisenstaedt, Bloom, Amis, Levy G-.A.A. FALL COUNCIL TOP ROW: Zamudio, Kadison. Hughes, Walk Lazar, C'oss- Tina, Howa'd, Klein, Refchin. SECOND ROW: Webfxr, Flana- gan, Reid B'ons Franklin, Kyalis, Janssen, Anderson, BOTTOM ROW: Gilmore, Thie- len Connor, Askounis loresl Melcner, Powell, Teusched REPRESENTATION WITHOUT RELAXATION The above words ably describe The members OT The G.A.A. Council. The Council is composed OT deleqaTes elecTed by members oT Their respecTiye gym classes. These represenTaTiyes musT all be members OT The G.f'Tx.A. This busy group, which meeTs on alTernaTe Tuesday aTTernoons under The capable guidance oT Miss McBryde, plan The various evenTs sTaqed by The G.f'Tx.A, Each member oT The Council reporTs To her class The plans and currenT news discussed by The Council. The members oT The Council have successTully sTaged such eyenTs as The ChrisTmas, Freshman, and Roller SkaTinq parTies. They also plan, wiTh The aid OT The oTher branches OT The Q,fTx.A., The semiannual G.A.A. Assembly. v v Q A E , 51 e.A.A. SPRING couNclL TOP ROW: Kleiner, Schurfeff, Wold, Prevost, Lucas, Malcher, Fulle' Fuller, R, Nsfasser. SECOND ROW: Qberivzan Youngiohns, K I e i n, Faqen, Standish, Schaifner, McWhirTe'. THIRD ROW: Franklin, Be'ge' Heiselmnn, Rearnes, Harris Armstrong, Bartlett. BOTTOM ROW' K Li Ferdinand . G1 son, . , Edelmann, Asmounas, Thielen Mann, Kahn. F Page One Hundred Twenty-Thre 4 1' , me - LEADERS' CLU B TOP ROW: Levy, Maxon, Wadler, Mc' Whirter, Fitzsimrnons, Tallberg, Riley, Layman, McGinnis, Kadison, Kapche, Kaulman Etter. SECOND ROW: Swan- hauser, Ryan, Maqnin, Brennan, Mil lard, Sederberg, Cannady, Weld, Tasone, THIRD ROW: Sprickman, Williams, Harris, Klein, Rogers, Gold' berg, Youngjohns, Bannister, Grusin, Kohler, Kaplan, Avrams, FOURTH ROW: Beitel, Bates, Mendelsolfn, Spang, Armstrong, Grunberg, Derdi- qer, Schuman, Stover, Gilberg, l-itz- simmons, Reichant. BOTTOM ROW: Retchin, Youngiohns, Prevost, Robi- chaud, Reimer, Pancoe, Rogers, Hover, Haight. G.A.A. LEADERS TOP ROW: Chapman, Lazerson, Males, Peterson, Schainis, Charter, Ryon, Seoerberg, Tesone, Brook, Kadison, Howard, SECOND ROW: Thielen, Za- mudio, Johnson, Altier, King, Connor, Rogers, Webster, McWhirter, Cole- man, Bannister, Goebel, Youngionns. THIRD ROW: Osborne, Porter, Rosen. berg, Bates, Biggio, Friedberg, Retchin, Klein, Levy, Heiselman. B O T T O M ROW: Kugel, Hill, Flanagan, Aslcounis, Hughes, Crossland, Karalis, Gilmore Costos. . . . OKLUL 8l 5l Q ei Qcdgbfjlgaiv S F af ' ? F is 2 , s. Q s Page One Hundred Tvyentyelour ATHLETICALLY INCLINED? Have you ever yearned 'ro be a gym assislanl, or wanled lo learn more ol The necessary lun- damenlals ol alhlelics? You probably have, bur never realized lhal lhe Leader Classes, which meer under Miss Milchellls able supervision, help you lo become a gym aid, These classes meer during lirsl period on Wednesday, second on Thursday, and lhird on Friday. Aller a sludenl has allended lhese ses! sions lor lwo semeslers she may become a gym assislanl and lhus pul inlo uselul praclice lhe rules ol relereeing and direcling which she has learned. JUNE 4A G-.A.A.-I TOP ROW: Scnainis, Janes Liprfar, McFac1oen Wolx, Me Cann, Kamp, Peterson, Pe'lol'V', Jenni, Bendel. SECOND ROW: Heller, Standish, Brown, Mou- rad, Briskas, Males, Gross Icreuz, Swanhuyser, N els 0 n, Brook, Kadison, Connor. THIRD ROW: Frech, Kaplan, Afrernow, Schoenberger, Szoke, Margolis, Sugar, Pwwin, Bettinus, Levy, Ginzbwq, Macdonald. BOT- TOM ROW: Jillson, Erue, France, Zan udio, Thielen, I-law' ard, Marnocr, McDonnell. JUNE 4A G.A.A.-2 TOP ROW: Kozer, Kautrnar, Right, Wheeler, Seyrnour, Hell- rnan, Weber, Lewis, Grubei Rosin. SECOND ROW: Zalon, Miller, Cohen, Gross, Genard, Kelley, Carpenter, Pirnsner, Osborne, Porter, THIRD ROW: Eklund, Ryden, Jacobs, John son, Williams, Fortrnan, Dall' strearn, Milcllo, Mills, Wilwers, Sotet BOTTOM ROW: Sague, Grant, Gilrrrore, Lewis, Owitz, Roche, Costas, Tillrra, Blaxelw 4B-3A G-.A.A. TOP ROW: Askoanis, Resfftr, He'loeke', G e i e r, Scnale' Lazerson, Moss, Gawriner, Kina Schaffner, Owens. SECOND ROW: Schwartz, Adrahtas, Mc' Ginnis, J o n e s, Gosswillcr, Brewer, Depp, Noslfin, Klein, MeGivney. T H I R D R O W: Geliebter, Schwartz, Atkins Wingertef, lsan, Dell, Seinielo Sakol, Adois Henrv, Pearson: BOTTOM ROW: Brower, Gert? Langhaus, Diacou, R a Q i n e Kohen, Cctone Flanagar. 2B 6-.A.A. TOP ROW: Etter, Elkins, Sa -.. els, Maas, Bwski, Maxon, Le- Vine, Kapehe, Haight, SEC- OND ROW: Nefl, lsan, Saun- ders, Rane, Wallace, Aronson Miles, Ouinn. THIRD ROW: Carseaoin, Derdige' Zecrfran Kahn, Pines, Sherman, Grew berg. BOTTOM ROW: Tal berq, Br-itel Cohn Manuel sehr Knre, Harris Frecnar .......-. , Page One Hundred Twerty-tivf 3A G-.A.A. TOP ROW: EnrIIcn, Mstasser, Cnaprnan, W o I d, KIeI3an, Weide, FuIIer, Crosby, Jonn- son, Schoenberg. SECOND ROW: Rosenberg, Golan, Rob- erts, Liqgett, KroII, Green- waIf1, Feingold, Auste r, Scnalwo. THIRD ROW: I-IIII, I-IoItzn'en, Breit, Javnes Hen- p D nion, ottef, Maonai, Bart- lett, Morev. BOTTOM ROW: Knudson, Soitz, Tasnnan, Fa- qen, Markfn Goozjrnim, Tu'- cnin. 3B G.A.A. TOP ROW: FItZsI: - ' 'ons, Wad- Ier, McWnirter, Wessris, Av- Gerin, Youngjonns, S i o s e r, Freeman, Davidson, Haas. SEC- OND ROW: AItIer, Genard, Green, Conen, Baurnqarten, J. Younojonns, Primus, LeVine, BOTTOM ROW: Satz, SteII, CarIsor', Marcus, MIIIer, Lapin Fe-In. ZA G.A.A.-2 TOP ROW: Laskv, Ward, Atay- nick, Snaoiro, VanderweeI, Put:- Iic, Koi-er, Cossot, Roddv, Levv, Re-tcnIn. SECOND ROW: Peck, Berger, GoId'nan, D a r I I n q, Kappe, Leviton, G I I b e r g, Watts, Sprktrman, Brody, Fried- berg, BusnnIcIc, KapIan. THIRD ROW: Stlrn, Ornensky, Stein, Goodstein, TreuIicn, Berns, EIIi- son, Anderson, Jones, FrankIin, TaIrnv, SIott. BOTTOM ROW: Sackneirn, Pancoe: Harrtgan, Bufkotf, SIrnonson, Rotnste-In, CooIon, Awarns, Mton. ZA G.A.A.-I TOP ROW: Roblcnaud, HaseI- nunn, Snioe, Malcner, Seder- berg, BErdsaII, Prevost, Scnnl- berg, Snaofro, Janssens, Stadel- rnan. SECOND ROW: Asn, May, Liosktn, Wolosnin, Bacon, Dann, TnaIe, Streicner, Sacks, Bass. THIRD ROW: EIIIS, See- ters, LaZoris, Steinberg, Conan, Weininger, CoIr'nan, Coon, Janssen, Onrn, Rogers. BOT- TOM ROW: PoweII, Brons, Gr'usIn, Brennan, O'BrIen, An- derson, Muronv, Coon, IB G.A.A.-I TOP ROW: Dubrn, MorrIs, Stone, Kadet, Lucas, WoId, Lange, Constantlne, LeVIne Lfvvv. SECOND ROW: Cusn 'an, WenIq, Ovcfnwver, MII- Isr, K a J I r Q n, GoIdsteIn, Owens, GIanscHneg, Bentffe-Id, T.1:,Ior, KIeIner. THIRD ROW: TufnI3uII, Don, Miss McBryde Levine, Powers, McCIure, Frost Gruber, Kann. BOTTOM ROW: Hartcnorn, Esenbefrq, Adel man, Stern, Snernwan, Conan, Kaufman, Larvwre. IA G.A.A.-I TOP ROW: HvIIn VIQI MII rII-wg, L.I,fs Mow III ,I- II CI 7 '- I '1I EIQ-fav I'I SEC- OND ROW: fi-.wsu - S I ft' BI ,' 1' II- V - Iwji 'I V.. II L ': THIRD ROW: SII 1 I 7,2-' 3' I' IHII, III, St 'I- III '..I'IfI FOURTH ROW: Lf' II Ivfvq, IVIIIIII, BPHIPIIIIIVI LVIIIIII MIIIIIIIIIS, M I I I 5 ', S.IIIIg QIIII, RI-III-.III BOTTOM ROW: IIIIAI, KV-I' CICI: Am :ww II V-II:U'I,I Ra'-' IA G.A.A.-2 TOP ROW: Esentierq Fkugns Husaf, JCIUJDSOVI, PQIIIIIIII RHI, QIICMIIMI, Wnisbeckfgv, l.IIII s, L,q:IIf,rIIIIo, SOIIIVH'-'s, BIIIIII Iwfq, SECOND ROW: CII 1 OSINIIII-Q Dfgnccm, Rush, Fa vuff ETIVE Lim Gm: if W:-IMIG, A'IgeII. THIRD ROW: I4'avIt, Stcrew GIJSI' Kandi S141 Leaf Chun: MI. Jmq, KIIrIfN Kri-Is1eIr. FOURTH ROW: I:aIIIIIafI, Mann, Jmspnrx Benq, CQILIIJII, Sagaf, HQIWIIIIIN Lffvvl Bifsuncf, TSIJSQIIIII, S.IgIMf stun, Fanfrer. BOTTOM ROW: Gutsta-In LSvIt Doing Q1,I.I': S::lI J D5v's N' NI I Lf-ggi-II n IA G.A.A.-3 TOP ROW: A't'xsw Pf'I,QIis TIINQI, MIIIar:'1,ShI:Is, MAQIIIIIN MIIJIIIS, Cngrg LqwIII.,m, BCI-II' kmrt, B.IIII-v, Bannistfw, Smke. SECOND ROW: DIXII,-' DIie XIICIIIE, INIHIEC A I1 I1 'S f 'I OIIIJVI Lmqzion Mf1f3. IIIS Cf'ff'III Ghstyq Ku Isf' THIRD ROW: D:z'L us Kms Frcfr VI, IVIJVIJS B311-S, Lfmj Sara CJIIQNQQ RI-III, RM- '-.III FOURTH ROW: DIIIIQ, RI IIII B-fsIfw, KQIWIW, JIIIIPQI II, FmwII:nrI, Ka IIN, OIIIQII-In RIIIIIIJII. BOTTOM ROW: SWE' -cw' WeIneft FIt1sI'- m f rf. ERI-fIsI.II-it SremgIf C-I,-Ir ' F, 'Ig II.I':-1 SQ' yes, IB G-.A.A.-2 TOP ROW: JI: new .',' f - III! 8fmIfI LIu.I R U! M.IIfII.III, HIIIIIII III ,II IIIIII I. SECOND ROW: AIIII' I'I.III, I'IIIII:I1I QIIIIIIIIIQIIIII CIII III' III w, BII.. WIIIIQ, 4 III IIN, III THIRD ROW: RIIIII' .I III'- 'I Ni' I II IVII- fx. I: II' Euqwf KI ' II I I. BOTTOM ROW: 5 ' 'I Ii- - MI I I-If f I I SI I' V.I II'I rl... BIRDIE As silly as The word may sound iT is acTu- ally The baTTle cry oT Two oT Sullivan's clubs. Any Treshman could Tell you ThaT birdie and badminTon are synonyms pracTically exclu- sively used by Their classes. The Boysl Frosh BadminTon Club and The Girls' BadminTon Club are Two separaTe groups. BoTh meeT weekly, alThough in diTTer- enT gyms: boTh are open To Treshmen onlygand The dues oT baTh clubs are used To buy shuT- Tlecocl4s, more commonly lcnown as Mbirdiesw. Miss Mcllvain, sponsor oT The boys' club, and Miss Gorman, leader oT The girls' group, TreguenTly plan TournamenTs on The basis oT Triendly rivalries, However aT The lnTer-Club ChrisTmas ParTy and The BroadcasT ParTy, The Two organizaTions buried The haTcheT. BADMINTON CLUB TOP ROW: Stockdale, Spira, Kessie, Bailen, Bibo, Larson, Dirinq, Jacobson, Lisdolsky. SECOND ROW: Schoen, Rich- Ter, Cloud, Odian, Stein, De- Voe, Rehback, Bosley. THIRD ROW: Miss Mcllvain, Levey, Loeb, Patron, Bailey, Miss Gorman. BOTTOM ROW: Slack, Gold, Kahn, Hartnett, Orlove. MERMAIDS? While The members oT The Girls' Swim- ming Club are noT mermaids in The True sense oT The word, Their TamiliariTy wiTh The waTer iusTiTies This classiTicaTion. The club meeTs in The pool on Tuesday aTTernoons under The capable guidance oT Miss MiTchell. This year The girls sTressed noT only The various Types of sTrolces and dives, buT also pracTiced The basic sTeps oT waTer balleT. This new program was adopTed as The group plans To sTage some Type oT waTer balleT in The TuTure. l-lowever, The members oT This club realize ThaT all worlc and no play malces Jill a dull girl , and oTTen They end an exciTing game oT waTer polo only To Tind ThaT Their Time is up unTil nexT weelc. Page One Hundred Twenty-eighT e-1Ri.s'swiM CLUB TOP ROW: Levin, Kapche, Green, Cannady, Sederberg, Kohn, Kilmer, Legqert. BOT- TOM ROW: Fitzsimmons, Flan- agan, Avrams, Miley, DeVoe, Borde, Holtzman, J a 5 p e r, Nellis. TOP ROW: Richard, Fle'locke', Davis, Dell, Nielsen, BOTTOM ROW: Marsh, Visk, Nelson, Stanton Miss Sfraka BOWLING CLUB TOP ROW: Weiner, Neumann Cloud, Weis, Waigen, Spector Ivlillcr. SECOND ROW: Mr Schncller, Psretz Messineo W 0 l te V, Kleiman, Weime BOTTOM ROW: Walter, Mil lard, Walter, Hahn, Sederberg Bartels. TEN PINS 'PracTice malces perTecTii is an old and well-worn proverb, buT Sullivanis Bowling Club Talces iT aT Tace value. Once a weelc over a period oT Tive monThs They meoT and compeTe Tor Team and individual honors. Sponsored by Mr. Schneller, The club now boasTs ThirTy members and a long waiTing lisT. The compeTiTion is all The more Turious because The TirsT Tive men and The Two besT Teams go inTo The secTional pIayoTTs. Led by PoreTz and lvliller, The Sparlc Plugs won The Team evenT easily. CapTain Perelz Tinished wiTh The besT average, I72, and lvliller held The diTTiculT socreTarial iob. I.asT season I9eTe Fndre combined games oT I8O, 259, and 253, Tor a sories oT 692, which seT a naTional high school record. EN GARDEV' WheTher They have sTarTed This club Tor selT deTense or iusT Tor The sporl' oT iT The boys who are Tencing in The Foil and lvlaslc Club cerTainIy lcnow whaT Theyire doing. RoberT lvlarsh is The Tounder The club and also IvlaiTre difxrrnes linsTrucTor, To The laymenl. The meeT- ings are spenT chieTIy in insTruclion, wiTh mosT oT The drill worlc done aT home. The boys have Their own equipment They use The French and ITalian Type Toils and To some exTenT The French epee or dueling sword. Fencing develops endurance and coordina- Tion oT The hands and arms, while rnenTaI aIerT- ness is also accomplished. The way Things loolc now Sullivan is going To add a superior Fencing Team To iTs lisT oT champions. Q FOIL AND MASK Page One Hundred Twenty nine RIDING CLUB BACK ROW: Friedman, Porter, Redel, DeWitt, Klein, McDonald, Milev, Hannpon, Howard, Schram, Gutstadt, Davis, Wins. 'bAerg,.ior1es,V55ould. FRONT ROW: Miss Colford, GinsburQ.GouId, Osborne, Peterson, Kanoff, Mourad, Librnan, Spitz, OSS, ll'lV'l, BZST. SPORT OF QUEENS Back in grandmoihens day horses were a common sighf. Nowadays +hey're an oddilry. The mode of Jrravel has so changed 'rhar horse- back riding is more of an exercise lhan a neces- siiy. Bur Thai doesn r srop a large group ol Sullivan girls, accompanied by Miss Cohford, from making use of such 'four-legged crirrers lor somelhing olher Than drawing milk wagons. Every Thursday afrernoon, rain or shine, you can find any number of lhem in riding 'rogs boarding a Clark Slrreer car anxious ro gel Jro Lincoln Park as soon as possible. Once fhey gel down To Chris+ensen's Siables There is no sropping rhemq from ihe beginners who walk around Jrhe indoor ring lo 'rhose advanced girls who bravely canler aboul on lhe Trails. Golf Trophy won by Sullivan's learn, Page One Hundred Thirty Helen Swanhuyser won lhis bowling Jrrophy. GIRLS' BOWLING CLUB ROW: Roselh, Silcrofk, Wil d L g C g K f P M S W Goebel, Bannister, Rosin, S h v e H v Ro' STANDING: Anderson, Miller, M K Hn S d b Att 1 Q -1'-i' . uf f i T ' , an e, a e, au- SECOND ROW: Anden asper, Henry, Rogers, r. chneller. BOTTOM s r, e man, sin. l STRIKE! Slrike in lhis sense perlains nol lo labor problems, bul ralher lo bowling. Any mem- ber ol lhe Girls' Bowling Club could lell you lhal a slrike in bowling language means lhal lhe bowler has knocked down len pins wilh one ball. Mr. Schneller, lhe club's sponsor, divides lhe group inlo leams ol lour girls each, ac- cording lo abilily. Al lhe end ol lhe season medals and pins are awarded lo lhe girls who are members ol lhe lhree highesl place leams. The group lakes parl in lhe Cily High School Bowling Meel and also in a compeli- live lournamenl held belween lhe leams ol lhe various schools. Helen Swanhuyser, Sul- livan's only leminine represenlalive, com- pelecl in lhe Cily Meel and caplured second place honors in her division. PAR!!EXCELLENCE! Sullivan's invincible goll leam, sponsored by Mr. Jack Kahn, broughl lhe alhlelic de- parlmenl ils second Chicago Public l-ligh School Championship. Going lhrough lhe en- lire season undelealed, lhe loursome, led by Caplain Roberl Sederberg, easily disposed ol every leam in lhis dislricl, lo win lhe Norlh Seclion lille. They lhen wenl ahead lo conquer a greal Lindblom leam, lor lhe Cily Cham' pionship. The leam, composed ol lhe lollowing play- ers: Sederberg, caplainy Ernesl Anderson, David Porler, Elmer Miller, and Jack Allen, allernale, pracliced daily al lhe Big Oaks Counlry Club. Wilh lhe loss by gradualion ol only one man, David Porler, il looks like anolher big year lor Sullivan. FOREI GOLF TEAM , e eferg, en. Page One Hundred Th rty one 4 Fl.lJ.T.lI 7V ww Lpwncpawfz . WW Mwwwf' 7044 MM' Wwwjyfhizf M v ffwfe, fwywfw' ' 1 f 1 . 'I ' 4 .iff 2 Sgl. Anllnony Grislnus sencllons flue use of 'rlfme new flag. The inspeclor linds oul now good we are. Modesl Colonel Weslly Rullwer is flue chosen leader ol l0,000 Cadels. We A quick glance down llwe renlf. P Qne l-lnngred Thlriy werue Ummm raining 01705 R. O. T. C. The Sullivan UniT oT The Reserve OTTicers Training Corps has always been ranked among The ciTy's TinesT. Though hindered by insuTTicienT drill space during The TirsT Two years oT iTs exisTence, in l938 The Sullivan Crack PlaToon won The ciTy drill championship over The TwenTy-six oTher Chicago l-ligh School R. O. T. C. UniTs in The annual compeTiTion. ln The Tour oTher ciTy com- peTiTions in which iT has parTicipaTed, up To The Time oT This wriTing, The Sullivan Crack PlaToon has always placed among The TirsT Three. ln May, l94O, The Sullivan Crack PlaToon, compeTing wiTh some oT The TinesT schools in The Middle WesT, won The annual SixTh Corps Area Drill Championship in The Junior Division. This year Sullivan's RiTle Team, Though hampered by a small riTle range, won The CiTy RiTle Marksmanship Championship wiTh The highesT collecTive score ever Tired on a Chicago High School riTle range. More honors have been won by Sullivan This year. CadeT Colonel Wesley RuTher heads The CiTy Brigade STaTT, wiTh anoTher Sullivan OT-Ticer, Major Phillip Jaynes, also on The STaTT. Look over all These honors, and Think To yourselT, is iT any wonder The Sullivan R. 0. T. C. RegimenT is given an T-lonor raTing by The War DeparTmenT? This Honor raTing is The highesT raTing ThaT an R. O. T. C. UniT can geT. The one really responsible Tor This envi- able record oT Sullivanls R. O. T. C. RegimenT, and The many awards and much praise iT has received, is The miliTary insTrucTor, SergeanT AnThony GrisThus. Under iTs commanding oTTicer, CadeT Colonel Wesley RuTher, There is no doubT ThaT The UniT will conTinue To win new honors and laurels Tor Sullivan This semesTer, adding To iTs already high presTige. Thus, The R. G. T. C., in developing leadership and characTer, boTh Tor civil and miliTary careers, performs an unheralded service Tor our counTry. - 437 ir C 1? l ifiw ' ltr 41 O i Ui 0 J 'iff li Xl llll an 0 V ' Each his own weapon. Readyll Aim!! A bulls eye, They hope. Page One l-lundred Thirty-seven R. O. T. C. OFFICERS TOP ROW: Soc. Lleut, Coniarsy, Captain Adl, Koiin, Sec. Lien. Kefneinan, Lieui, Trafwurfwcr, Lie X U, x N f 'if --X, L A Q ,XX k A ui. Te .f, F5'st Lieut. Yates, Lieut. Levin, Sec. Llewt. Weinef. BOTTOM ROW: Cantain Jaynes, Mayor Am. Mevcf, Lieut. Col. Rutnef, Mayo' Rubenstein, Captain Mc:Ca'tf., Sec. Lien. Ettef. Major Meyer has many abilifles. Page One Hundred Thirtyheigni fnspecjrion Hrne. Here's your company. kj f R.O.T.C.--COMPANY A TOP ROW: F-' H :Y Wt. E' ww Q ' K.1w:'.v, MTW- Y Kbw' SECOND RONN: MT 'U TR A: 1' vw T . 'w SMWM Kwv MMM Tv, Tru Lwivw-,ww IF 'f V w O-.M T' BMT-gh'4'r,1w1 BOTTOM ROW: C.T:rxt. s, EVM' PY rw shin bww W' mv R. O. T. C. COMPANY B TOP ROW: Nrisuu Ahrwum Swfiivx Bmwl? WQms0f,xri, Pwr' w, Kqdw No.1 S Gomimv CP'u'nf1, Dum, H:-f, SECOND ROW: GATMQ, LUlmw3tJ, Kar' fan Haw-f' Mlfhl Dv-'sw Rmwz-.s'w, K1 T. Tsai-3, Rf's wf Sffvrv K'1'.1i4-1 -1 H1 st 'L BOT- TOM ROW: NL-Q' f' 'Wa' laww-15 Ty' , V. V A. -V ' wr. R. O. T. C. COMPANY C TOP ROW: R m,.w ST df Q ,4 wk MHMT T-fwh., fvfi' Wwwvs, ANtw'q Fwq.-51' Movfspur. SECON D ROW: Kocmy 'vV,1q+ ' DU v MW' 'D 11.- Sm14w.x,, Sfrmf '-11 'rx .V Htlmj Samu-'Q VVf11Qz M U1 4: 1' , BOTTOM ROW: TwT.fnT: 'un uw. Mas? M1fQu't'. T -I vw' Dwws Vit' u up ml pfll1f300ffil'TUFdFCd Tiwrfyrrfr Page One Hundred Forty R. O. T. C. COMPANY D TOP ROW: MacDonald, ldel- rvwn Brnchs, Lila, Chaurn, Un'- Dlngh, Brown. Riordan, Wil Warns, Rlvlcin, Ckasqens, Norman. S E C O N D ROW: Schvenqel Holmes, Knomvs, Karger, Pol' mer Ko4ser,9olon1on, Brockway, Hoflnsun, Clmgsman, Wrlghi, Lnoin, Shelley. THlRD ROW: Llndonbcrgor, London, Ebbs Levinson, Stnln, Lamrus, Stock- dale, F Q l d nw Q n , Neumann lloward, Sow, Ostlller, Run' dell, Porter. FOURTH ROWZ Abramson, Pollclc, Greenberg, l-lvL1nws, Horton, Brown, Wexler Holes, Knnlnmn, Blshop, Nelf son, Dobbins, Ladehoff. BOT- TOM ROW: Cordon, Peterson Sederbe'q,Y1tus, Fulton, Meve' Kyo, Dell, Caico, Gordon, B.. Hyflson. R. O. T. C. COMPANY E TOP ROW: Stanton, Spire, Wlnqorter, Dwlqht, Anderson, Bibo, Joseph, Peters, Mendel- Sohn, Salkcld. ROW 2' Prlce, Loeb, Karpeq Wolk, Scherba Warrveke, Schnelei Wlfturrx, Stone, Levev. ROW 3: Whit' Dfoad, Stclnhwzilt, Cohn, Befrv, Kane, Dultz Lovins, Johnston, Pntorson, Stefllnq. BOTTOM ROW: Gonna, Rosenthal, Bros 'M' L v zz n, Klnq Kernahen, Karin Mnrzun Lewin, Nellcruq, Ne-alness counls. Only one S hadow-so slrelghl lhe line. L...-M Paqo Que Hundred Forty-one .Ly n I' r A 3 5-2413 'TY Q Fi ? . ,,.,-A ., ,iw Ar W vi rf ' Q? I ' 1 am i - A , 1 fi 533: f A -5 5 Q 'S . ,I .Jain , i QW' I 1 ' if A ' ' Mk QL, H -4 A A i LR , xqfim. .1 L 'Y ' af . ' 1 . X Q. 4 ,,, 1 f-I Uwrr -43 , Q F it 'H -X rigs, - fiiif ,fm f QM 'Em wk dl 1 ,gi ggi? ' fs M u M BOUT STUDIOS ESTABLISHED 1889 185 North Wabash Avenue Corner Lake Street Telephone State 0113 aged pzwzawfw for the NAVILLUS Special Rates to Sullivan Students and Their Families at All Times y-fo GEORGE SPIES, Inc. Manufacturing School Jewelers and Stationers A fewelead fo CLASS of 1 9 4 1 'V 4140-8 North Kolmar Avenue Chicago, Illinois Telephone KILd 2063-2064 Compliments of GEORGE FRANEK PHONE HOLLYCOURT 4680 CAMPUS BARBER SHOP lack Lee----Marvin Davis Owners 6556 Sheridan Road Chicago Beiore and Aiier the Bells Meet at CASWELL'S Morse at Ashland CQMPLIMENTS OF THE LUNT-EL DRUG STORE JOSEPH PERLMAN 1355 Lum Avenue Phone: Rog. Pk. S172 RECORDS Complete Seleciions General Radio and Eledric Service 6558 Sheridan Rd. Hog. Pk. 3663 1546 Morse Ave. Hol.3736 KESSEL'S Dress Suit Rental Service Newesi Style Summer Formals Tuxedos Dress Suits 1440 Howard She. 7365 SHERIDAN VIEW PHARMACY Prescription Druqgists IRA EISENBERG, R. 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