Sullivan High School - Navillus Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1942
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F J-4915 of-' drfvfgfvff JDMINIJTRJTION CQJIJES QJNG UJGEJ fcfsncg JECIJL CVCIEN cg Z11: JR rf fic MMER CIJL a4T!-ILETICJ' Cljlnff NHC! gig I P vu 1110.-:I SfllCf0lIfS l.l7 l'lll'II Ol' SAIIIC' D . . . CSll!!l1YlII IS fllllll QOH! Q QOAII ClZ'PC!?l'l.CA gl'ZI'I1gCf. f1SSl.Sf!'lIIf pl'l.I1Cl'lDClA hClIlCll!E'S the SCIIOOIOI'gflI1l-Zflfl-OI1 elifQ'c1'er1ffy anal effeclfvefy. ,Z Eight fC'1'ef1cf0f1Ae slucfenf. he is acfnzfrecfanrfrespectecf by Mrs. Helen Kustner. Mrs. Margaret Brown. Mrs. Alice McSl'1ane. FIC CS3ll!!IiS7CIl? E?f0ClC!qllCll'f0l'S The oTTice is The oTTicial headguarTers and clearing house oT Sullivan High School. Here Mr. Hansen and his able assisTanTs supervise, direcT and adminisTer all school acTiviTies. They lisTen To and pass iudgmenT on The various complainTs, Trials, and Tribu- laTions oT Teachers and sTudenTs alilze. The women who do mosT oT The work in The oTTice are Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. Shapps. Mrs. Shapps recenTly re- placed Miss Sweeney, who was here Trom Se-pTember To February, during The Tall semesTer. Mrs. KusTner is The school Treas- urer who handles The money received Trorn all school acTiviTies and TuncTions. She also Talces care oT losT boolc money. Capable Mrs. McShane, aside Trom her Teaching, has The responsible and diTTiculT posiTion oT social co-ordinaTor. Each period Two girls assisT in The oTTice. They are chosen by Miss Powers Tor Their previous Typing experience, recommenda- Tions oT Teachers, and Their desire Tor busi- F1655 GXQGFIGVTCG. The oTTice is like a governing body, caTer- ing To The promoTion oT The educaTional and The recreaTional needs and general wel- Tare oT iTs ciTizens, The sTudenTs. The clerlqs are appoinTed because oT Their experience and inTeresTs in sTudenT wel- Tare, and Their calm, eTTicienT ways. The nucleus oT The school occupies a small area in comparison To The amounT oT essenTial worlc iT does. Pri l NIH ersonne and marents PERSONNEL DEPHRTTNENT Where do YOU inTend To go aTTer you graduaTe Trom Sullivan? WheTher you would lilce To Try Tor a scholarship To l-larvard or loola Tor a iob as a sTreeT cleaner, our personnel deparTmenT will help you reach your goal. They will oTTer To give you psychological TesTs To deTermine your al:JiliTies, and inTerview you personally To deTermine your inclinaTions. Miss Sager and Mr. EngsTi-om oT The de- parTmenT also handle Treshmen regisTraTion and TransTer. PARENTS, YNEET THE TEFTCHERS! The purpose oT The ParenT-Teachers Asso' ciaTion is To promoTe closer co-operaTion be Tween school, home, and communiry. The Sullivan P, T. A. was esTablished in I933. lTs presenT membership is Three hundred TwenTy-Tive. The group meeTs every weelc, where They discuss parenT and Teacher problems and oTTer suggesTions To remedy Them. ThroughouT The year They sponsor various acTiviTies, The pro- ceeds of which go Toward a Tund Tor The purchase oT some arTicle oT value To The school. Mrs. STanley Rundell is presidenT. KS Page Ten Members of The Parent-Teachers' Associaiion prepare Tea for the faculfy. X N ll. i 1 fft l ' u' s . an. 'JE' 9-. 2 1 - .. M 'af u fg . ixkf- .:- . Q, iw mi 1- iff. L..A,., v r 'x. .ir . +5 0 . 1g:.' ' 'Q-1:-4 - 4 r Am. - . l 'E fi.-391 ' 9 , ,..- 'f ., GJ ' 'fa .:' I3 V . .1 r-H fig- if' L I 4 l 1 1 , 1' - . T I . Q . r, 'f 3 , 1 'LQ '32, Bs- W 4 ., .,! ., . Jr. ve ,E:g.2 .'1 v 'Nl H r-1, H ,, ' 45155 ' r-11 :J -A Tim' k . 4 -. 2, is fa' 'f' 4 1 .H -- lf- .4 V, 1' , , E , . . w 1'. ' . ' ,,,J . Q .. , Y if 7 f H .uxvm 1' 1 'f'.'F-?- -1, ,I - - 13.2.42 ,, -254- '2 Jim ,V A V vial- -LP . ' M !'?itwz?f'PiE:,f 5, Lf A r wwf :Fw ER, -,-..p,-51 :' f 4 nxt' ,7-1 ri. Q-, . . 4' f L 54 . 1 sa-, Q 5 A .' P , ' -Mt, 4,1 -:imp . ...- A .l Mud . 1 N I A .,, , civil vi-QI' , Il. 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Nowadays, in our mod- ern organizafion, freshies are as purple as lhe haughfiesf senior, or as rosy as fhe cufesf soph. Mr. Russell, fhe freshman sponsor, can well be proud of his lafesf prodigies. Affer a spe' cial assembly, acquainfing fhem wifh all fhe nice, new regulafions, our debufanfes have lalcen fo fhis old place, and a peel: af fhe rosfers of many clubs reveals an encouraging number of shy'i freshies. Truly fhis crop shows promise of quife a successful fufure in our school. I'Q.S'lM'l'lQH Freshies have a locller date. FRESHMAN HONOR SOCIETY TOP ROW: Don, Gruber, We-in er, Simons, Arkin, Kadel, Gold lilnll, Crm-nberg, Ailolph. SECOND ROW: Baach, Auifvrl Rmfolpli, Angell, Liz-pe, Sh-rn Lnssvr. THIRD ROW: Kimmel Primus, Berliner, Zalxin, Reiter Knhln-ve-r, Rossrnbvrg, Jordan. BOTTOM ROW: Kali, Weber, Kuilisli, Vilmn-lvr, Cvlllnrnqn Pisa-nlwrq, Kniilnmn. Page Thirteen TOP I-II. B Is vw MIIH4 uv Il If.fI QI Q Iwyw lf, I h IW' Q BMI I 1 vw I 01 C1111 I K IISII Mr II Iv RIIII ROW II- QM! 'I S 11 I II I I QI II vw DWI 9 4 AI III B4 TOP ROW I I WI -f'I1 9 II I I TI II III Qmul Q C IW ROW B 1 RI mv B we A R SUI B VVI In BIIQ I ,Iv If-my II III Q I A1 'AI' us Av I VV IIIQ TOP ROW I :Hn CIIIIS Kun F in MI VVIIIIU DIVI I 1 II Ha uw Lwv PwIsvv Dnwv In vw Ink L , Pwr Il :I Q Cm L'-I KI v an QI TOP Z O S E OB I I HI- II an R vw In-'Q KI ,S M I TOM ROW f I F',mIf C III III' C I r C I vr-' W QI x I TOP nv' I L sw S I x eq Bm S E C O N D ROW I ls R ur sfo KH I um v slm I I Kms as THIRD ROW M I Iv V GPA II ww xv Irw n BOTTOM ROW II1 I I Taft uw In doIskx I 1 qhnn DIVISION I24 TOP ROW: IIIIIIN I IIIy VIH-I '-'v , HI IIMII., I.I. IIIIIII, W .I II SJIIIIII-In SECOND ROW: I.w Ihms, II.IIfIIIIqIII, MIWIQ IIWIIIN SI--.IIIIS BOTTOM ROW: MIN KIIvII,', I-IIIIIIIII-I It MI .I II.III, II-IIIIN BIIIIII-I! IIIIIIR. DIVISION I25 TOP ROW: NIIIII, FIIQIIIIIIN BIIIIIII1-IIIIIII, RNIIIIII1, SIJII I III.IIIIIN I-.III.In, M' IIII, SECOND ROW: RIIIII-I-2, ,IIIIIIISN I'I'.I,'I-.II IIIIIWIIIIIII, IIIIII.-II-VIII, IIIIIII BOTTOM ROW: W5 IIIHII-III IIHIIII-IIII. I. s. I-.I IIIU-II Q. III., I I, I II, II,IIIIII,.III., IIUIIIIII-I, II- III. DIVISION I32 TOP ROW: KIIII IIv. .-.- I Iu,I.III, III-II, WIIIIUII IMI., IIIIIII-II, IIAIIIIIIIN QIIIIII. SEC OND ROW: SIIIIIII, I-I.I':,1IIs, II.,I.IIQN BIIIIIIIIIIIII, SIU-III, BII-QIIII, fQI.IIIIy. THIRD ROW: K.II.'. K-IIIIIIIIN II-VIII'-, R,II-IIIQ Km II I.Iv.IIIII B O T T O M ROW: Bmw. IIIIIIIIIII, AIIIII SIIII, MI, MIIIIA-I IIx.II'IQ, II- I -,IIIIIII K.II.II II DIVISION 200 TOP ROW: SIIII I, IIIIIIIII: IU.- 4 W.IIqII, RIM, Bm-, BUIIIIIII, IIIIIII-IIII-I, 5-IIIIl I, SECOND ROW: Burns LKIIIII-II, Mm skvus, II-.IxIII, K'I-IRM, VJII III-,III-4 WIIQIIII. THIRD ROW: HIIIQI, II-IIIIII.III- AIIIII-III, Miss IIIIIIIIIIII, V .I II I'I-IIIIII:'IvII, IIIIIIIIIIQIIII DIVISION 22I TOP QROWI IIIIIIIIII, I.-IIIIIIII BIIRIIIIII III IIIIIWIIJ, K.IIIII SIIIII IIII, SIIIIIIIII, AII-I1-IQIIII B.I.II I'. SECOND ROW: VVJIII-I J. AIIIII Imwnl R.1IIIx, IIIIIIIIII, Con Iwlmy, .I.II'IIII--Q. BJIIIIWN SIIIIII-. THIRD ROW: BII-II, KIIII-.I-I D.IIII'v, 8.1 I I , II.IIIIfIqtwI NI4IIIII.Is, Kvlsvy, MW, IIII QI III:-I: BOTTOM ROW: Sw.1II DIIMIIII, CIIIIUII, XIIIIII-IIII.II' SIIIIII-N IIIIIIIISIIIIN BIIIIIWJI, Paqe Sixteen DIVISION 235 TOP ROW: Arkin, Bwnrxwbfrrq Robb, Greenbevq, Pafrott, Mel vage, I'IImmer, HAIR, Hahn'- SECOND R O W I Ffmhwmn So'e-nsen, Gmivifrr, Edwqwis Owcns, Gutnaq Lnndsnmn, GP' fity, Koanigsburq, FfanIf M155 Hanrnwcll. BOTTOM ROW: Nittcll, Conn, Alton, Wfwv berqer, Rosenh-I 1, Hvlww Ghsser, Dormwm, DIVISION 236 TOP ROW: Touff, Lad.-r, Cxss wan, Dancer, Serwnrfl, MIIII-f Karat, Gansbcrq. S E C O N D ROW: Haselmhn, Rc-qoff, Tm beau, Weiss, Alavnick, Hulfqren Leve, Miss SIoan. BOTTOM ROW: Caplan, EngeIs, Schech- ter, Lovv, Bouchikas, Blnikm-m, Lf2Ibr1H, Flvef, Botvk. OTHER FRESHMEN TOP ROW: Savagf-, Strobv-ii I-Iafdnqfon, Sivgexl, Lazcrsor Neff, Brodsky. SECOND ROW: Derdiqer, Swicker, W 0 I I 4- Parker, Rubin, Isnn, Hnvrvmn. BOTTOM ROW: Buch, Pinskx Jonas, Bfandh Roin, I-Ia'fIs. Ah- for a sophomore! A girl wilh a smile ol youlh and innocence plus al leasl an ele' menlary knowledge of lhe dark ways of fhis world, and whal +o do when you haven'l goi your homework. Or perhaps a youlh wilh a Touching, solicilious superiorily over a mere lroshman, and 6: disconcerling liking lor biol- ogy and lhe inside ol a lrog s slomach. Sophomores are a race aparl. Thal may nol have been proven anfhropologically as yel, buf il is a recognized lacl. They have nol as yel assumed lhe dignily of upper classmen buf have already losf The bashlul shyness of a new- comer. A recipe?-A double porlion of laughler, a leasponlul of folerance, and as yer, an un- daunled quizzicalness. Shake well To produce -a sophomore! Of9lLO4'VlOI'Q.S' 'N-ce A n W- , L ,i fmvrkk ,T aff- Yami mm.. Julien explains the mural in 320 to admiring sophomores SOPHOMORE HONOR SOCIETY TOP ROW: Bnvian, Falk, lownry Oslmrm-, Pnullin, Lied:-fnmn, Amicrsvn, Rnsv. S E C O N D ROW: Schloss. Jacobson, L:-ni, Spin-Ivimn, Dixlvr, Eisvnstvin. BOTTOM ROW: Marcin! O'Mi-nm, Brown, Swim, Fri-nxli, Knqf-n Fvin Page Seventeen DIVISION I26 TOP ROW: JI. III M NI AIIIIIIII CRI EI I- ! VIII If-II B'III III'I MIIIII. I. SECOND ROW: IIE? JI I I-QIIII K'-IIQII--II II-III RIII I - BIIIIIIIIII GIIIIVIIIH THIRD ROW: M' VIII III I IIIIIIIIIN I1III WIII-I III.-I MIDI-A. BOTTOM ROW: III IAII Taq' ', BI, -I-.N I' IIII III II :IIII 'I RIIQI-II I-',I- DIVISION I34 TOP ROW:I,QII I-III: I-I fI..I IIIIII, Im ' I II7'I K-ISI' M--, 'I' f -' I 'I SECOND ROW: III I I BIIIIIII I I I I II IIIII K' IIIHI CIIHIIIII I K III III, Ki I: II'I K7 WI I THIRD ROW' NIQ 9 I II ,II tIcIIII IIIIIII KI-IIIII IIIIII I 0 M .IIIV I DIIII I'II1'. aorrom ROW: AIIQIII- I'.-Il- III! SIIII RIIQIIIWIII K--IIIII, WIIII I, IIIIQIIII RII'II-' DIVISION 202 TOP ROW: XII' 'I I' I:I If. SII- :Is I'I AH I--Iv I' SI IIII VI,II WIIIIII-I IIII: SECOND ROW: I' IIII.Is SIIIIIISQ EvII.III SIII-III..-I QII III I, I'.I I SIHIFS ' THIRD ROW VII::I-In EIsIIIfIIII- MIIIIII-III RIIIII M IIIIIIIQI III. .IIIIII, VIIIIIIP, BOTTOM ROW:I - bIf- I- III-II VV I I I II I- III. I . I -III II, Kf-I III SIIIIIIIX SI 'I IA IIN - DIVISION 205 TOP ROW: I'IS'II II AIIIIHI If' I:-I I'I .III K I-II W IIII VIII II II-IIII M II IIII I, I IIIIIIIIIII SECOND ROW: III' III .IIJIII N' I ' CIIIII vI I.II VI RIII' QI II III. IIIIIIIII IIIIIIII THIRD ROW: I-II:I--'II III' -. I Iw I 'I I- IIIIIIII SIIIIII RII1 ' :I KIIII- Fi I I BOTTOM ROW: MI.f If II. III II If DIVISION 208 TOP ROW: Y.1vIII, IISIIIWSM. I-IviII, L-IIISIHIIQN VVvISIw.u-' KVIQ, BMI, liv-Imkrvnlvw SEC OND ROW: OIIIJH, Kmw, DI-A Inn, Duv'-wmns, Wwvlfyvvv, Bm Ian, Ip1iv'IIlIIII. THIRD ROW MISS SI.mIwu, Iumvxis, Kqlm Bah-S, BIIIIII-, Elwnstmwlt, Lx' vvv. BOTTOM ROW: Mm Inu .1III, S1-q,1I, Bvvvu IIIII-N III' SI IvmI.', KIIIIII. DIVISION 225 TOP ROW: Smkf-N SIIwIIw Ima qi-II. KIvin, OIN-vm.1u, RI w- .mv M..W..,II.w, I, V I. I., S. 'II-+I, SECOND ROW: DINISP: -I M.uvI1uIy C'.Ivv'4.w, Zwqviur Sag:-', F.1v.Ivo, Mwulme, CAI I.1Imu, IIuw4xIII, THIRD ROW II .1 I I v V! VV.1rIw--Im, RIII'.1'l GH-I-rx, K.uv.II.uIi,xs, II.xvvIs KNI- Ivwvw. Iv, BOTTOM ROW: Km VII, Mnwvvv, IHIISIIIM' Mis-' My-vw, BIlII.m, Bv.'IIIuvI, Au'- IIIIIII. DIVISION 232 TOP ROW: II:-IvIII':suvv, SI'+-III' M, IIIIIII, IIIIJSIMII, S Ima Iwvq, CIIIIII-ry l.1II,mvs, IMI 'II,1rm. SECOND ROWZ Bvvvv IIUIIQI-N FwIw-, Fuql-IQ, WAI Iv' SIIIIIIIIIJII, QOIIIIIII-H BOTTOM ROW: Swv:-III, CIIIII-rw, MI LII'-Iw,S:IIIlI:4 IvI.uu If, SNIUIQ III KIIIU DIVISION 236 TOP DOW: I.m.IwI, Im'-.wx sfwam, IMI-IQ, M.lI..I.4, 4-N, MIIIIII-IQ., KI-III! C'-Jim-5, SEC- OND ROW: II'vIIIvux'vI1, N-vI vu, Dull-I, XXIII:-,Ivy IIIIH, Knsm, IIJIIIIIQII-', fmII:-I uw .IJIUIIQ THIRD ROW: Aww-Q LO-IIIw.I, I'xIwIII, RIIIIIII, Kwa- IWS IVII, IIIIIIMIIII FIV BOTTOM ROW: Huw I XIIIIIIIIQIIIII Hmww 11, Kums' i'II.1rIvII In lwwrwwvw, Kwqf 'w, DIVISION LR TOP ROW! SIvuIImIP', Bmw-.wr Gewhon, N .3 I Iw A n, Ref-mm, Rmd, G'r-nrvsnahn, Dorvwf, VISI, SECOND ROW: Walk, EIsvn- Igofq, Glaser, Srwirqvl, FmkcI- Wan, RnicImrI,Johnm'1, Arnivr- sow. BOTTOM ROW: L1-vII, Michlvls Shnpifm, B.1IIvn,SInrI Rrnvs Smvvvvm-ri, DIVISION ZII TOP ROW: W1-bstfi Rwswm Ao'-I'-uw, CuIxIIInqIwn, V I, rv Ffr-fvtrlus, Mafsfon, B1 mIIIvIII, Lsssev, Glnvsciwvwg, SECOND ROW: Lfwin, Aqmn, IIIAII, CIIQIIICH, Sfhrvffwn, Lwwin, Svmv- gem Sugar, Barth-II, Bartvvvnn. THIRD ROW: DIIIII, CJVIIQH, Fr-fqusrvv, V I if :I rm II P P, Kmw, Hcwn, NRI-lsr-n, Lnnqf-, BOTTOM ROW: Miss AIII-n, Bmwm, Kw- SCI'rnbJlmy IvIwI14v'1, Kvislr-, WAISII, Postr-Im'In. DIVISION 2I7 TOP ROWZ Busihw, A:.9Im-v Wfiwv, Snlba, C-:IIN-am, SJIII wznfr, CIwfr :m, Lvvlnff, Fwd. SECOND ROW: Mark, Kxnm, Lf-vpn, Ps-rw, Avqfun, CPIIII- 'fan Zwsw-, I-I.'x'IsIImn THIRD ROWS SIMM, FISIII-r, Bwwruyvw, FJHCII, Wvlninqwr, fvvfwnlwfcz Bins , WIf'I1f hIrn. BOTTOM ROW: Mfi, KIIIH- C,1sIv'ww'v Sw-fvxvw Dwtvkwums Cv.-IIII, K4 nt, Bl' . ic. DIVISION 322 TOP ROW: Rwtruus MQIIIII, HWWIII, SrwII1-V, Anfif-ram, Awns, Ofrmq, BUQIIIIIII, HUHV mm-, KIv1nw, SECOND ROW: Sotvr, Coasvf, MfAIwrw, Knuf wan, Cvuvwgvgnhvn, Vmw LM wan, I'-IIIQNS, Sn UI rstn nn, THIRD ROW: Sfhnltv, C7'rIrww-, SIr'InImrr1I, MFWDI, BIWIIIILJS WIIIIJPIS, W I I 5 M rv, SI I'IIIf f. BOTTOM ROWi Fqgvrl.. KJ' 115, Gmif-rw M' Hnnsuw, Lf- vmv Mafw I' w'f' f-VIIIWQ, DIVISION 327 TOP ROW: W-wig, CI VHS YI Je- rx, Cvmi-wf Tum ..I AI: III '- Iam!-Iwm, Df w. SEC- OND ROW: T.1.II r K-In I, Huqw.-gx Tm-wlwqI.1 EIv vpwQ G'css Xnrv, SI:- I, In vv. THIRD ROW: Buffs, AIIf l.1II' SIIVM Af, KCIA' I'Jvw', FI Im' fav. BAN.. BOTTOM ROW2 Mmm Cn':wnI ' W. I I, R1-.,If , KI --1-I CIJIIS Vfrmwz UI'llOI' Hugh Wingerker, president, Marilyn Murphy, treasurer: Joanne Anderson, secretary: Alan Friedman, vice-president. JUIIIOR CLHSS Ihe Junior Class ol Sullivan has played a more imporTanT role in The school acTiviTies Than ever belore. In conside-raTion OT presenT world condiTions, The Juniors have willingly Toregone many oT The pleasures and social evenTs in which They parTicipaTed Tormerly. They conl'ribuTed Their Time, money, and energy Toward buying Delense Bonds and Slamps, and Toward malcing successlul oTher paTrioTic enTerprises. I-Iowover, in April The Juniors wiTh The aid oT lvliss Moloney, Their sponsor, presenTed an assembly in which The class oilicers discussed The value ol parliamenlary procedure as an aid To characTer build- ing. This assembly served also To boosT The Senior play, Abe Lincoln in Illinois, as well as The Junior Spring I:esTivaI Dance. The Junior DelegaTion, consisTing oT The class ollicers and one deIegaTe from each division, and under The wise sponsorship of lvliss Moloney, discussed many problems vilal To The sludenl body. vmmf , . . 1 Q In.: 15 Ilfzli ' QQ! ag be There's a gentleman in Sulli JUNIOR HONOR van7 SOCIETY TOP ROWz Fagin, lsuxf-I S4 Corcmn Srmrong, Wolirsliin A irrsun, Walls, Miller. SEC OND ROW: Biwkoff, Cell lsnn, Keoshan, Di'-crvsrerl s Nielsen, Swenson, Fuirrlnl sorrom ROW:.L1-irlii , ri Lui Fwedrnan, l-larfiqan, Mqriq Snr Ccliiiii Clr f ,V I,-if -.T I, J.. , .. i,r.r, oil Paige lvwnly on JUNIOR DELEGATION TOP ROW 1 Cwwduwv M fx AH :r 's M 1 H k 0 SECOND ROW R M wvq F 141 N Q lm, Mx 11 F' U M w,,A1 Nm TOP ' uv .ww-'1 1' w 1 au W 14 Nw MQ SMH! 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Ink .yum VVI-z-QI'-' PM nan, M.C5wv-I-, Sw'-In K 1' :Im BOTTOM ROW: LQ -Iv' I' Mf'vfc1 Y '. WMI' MW., IW w VW IvIf,II RII-, IHAVII DIVISION 328 TOP ROW: B : ,N H' '--- M Iv rv Dx' IIIS Miqwf: Bm' V: KJ:V Iwvwwistf-vw SECOND ROW: C, Ivy T-II: Iv: I' -v- f. P--fm-vw-rv IS.vv,,I1, -14 vw MI-'w 11 Iswvm, BOTTOM ROW: Ix I R..f ', Kvww M' I' .-, I.m:'h Hff--'Q KI:-I-' QI'll.O4'.S' 1 V FOUR B OR DOT FOUR B Though lheir posiiion is unique, srill, perhaps lhey're lonely now. They are in a sorf of in-belween slale, neirher here nor lhere, bul going. Nexl sernesler people will malce a fuss over lhem loo, and They will have luncheons and commillees, and lvliss Sheel will fell anecdoles of lheir youlhl-loul 'rhey're negleclod now. l-lowever 'ro fhe resl of lhe school, experiencing none ol lhe sorrows ol lheir alleged plighl, il seems lhal Their silualion is enviable. They have allained lhe dignily ol seniors wilhoul lhe necessily of leaving The people and places lhey have known for alrnosl lour years. So, if you should happen To see a sludenl wilh a proud, superior leer on one side of his face, and a sad- oyecl, wisllul grin on lhe olher, you will know lhal if is nor a schizophrene, buf a 45. 4B HONOR SOCIETY an lwunly live DIVISION I39 TOP ROW: SI' '-IH-vq IM-- Ku'I.1nIe'-f,M n1 InwI'w I-'w CQJIINI, Bwnslv-mx Iw- iwmw IInII :.m, III.'SI MHS, SEC- OND ROW: SIM, Ymtuq, M.- WIWIHV, Bv'fIs.7u Kw I Iwn EIISUIS Rxmf-ugh, BOTTOM ROW: I',1f.mws-I KVI'--Ima Qzf,'.II..HqN UIIHII... '.,4' sfmly S1'w,,IIf Vu, DIVISION 222 TOP ROW: sw Km, .I wg I's Im. aww, S 'M vii S' In CM' Vw. SECOND ROW: Lx-'osx SIM'-I IU:.wI ,w, Owmp K1,'I .' Ci'v'wRIm:v1.4-'1 BOTTOM know: MVS, nm. IImIwI, H, .1 Y RUM, ,W MMI us Y mmm- I 2 DIVISION 237 TOP ROW: Bwvmux lwukwq, GIIJMI' C,-II':-Q BIIHM Ilfmlw, Mmmiswvv, SECOND R O W : PM w Jw I I' v I ul Cnzxrmv Gulfiv'-rw !XvI1 'Ivv. T H I R D ROW: KN -'f-f' fx CffvIwvv, C3vu.1v.I Pnpim Rmn' I . BOTTOM ROW: Good, Levinthal, Le VIN- If-In IIIIS COVIQHI, DIVISION 325 TOP ROW:JI1IIwIvv, Sh-:IN Vvfxu nw! Mm' '- W, Sfumssl ivwu If'fw.1 C-ww - HI 'f q. SECOND ROW: R.s.1uIwS Br'vr .m, R1 wIrvI' B--'.,1, III- 'Imq, Iwvlw THIRD ROW: W-'csv-Is, II I' MQW, M.f2,W.,, M.4mm, SuIIIx 1' NI' I' In! RwI'v BOTA TOM ROW: DWI Iwi I.xvII-., RQAS I q uI1 ' Bx'Ir'uI'I 'I Au I- 'gfm ,fel ., er fruary rcwluates The qradrrares of rhrs year enrer 'rnro Jrhe rurn'1o'rN or a chanqrnq wond. The dorneshe and work! eonchhons under whreh we spenr our rnosr Jrormahve years wrh never be duphcalred. We enrered hrqh ached 'rn a year or peace and Xeave 'rr 'rn a year or war. We saw much hrsrory rnahrnq durrnq our four years ar Srnhvan, and our dose acquarnranee wrrh rhe worXd 'roday and ng sockax and pohhcaX rrends wrh be or qrear xoenehlr ro us 'rn our hxrure aerrvnres. You have ah heard of Xhe rnany drsadvanraqes or xoernq a rrfrdeyear srudenrp bmi X arn sure Sew of you know rhe advanraqes or bernq a January qraduare. There Rs a cornpanronshrp and a sprrir whrch one does nor aXway-5 hnd 'rn rhe Xarqer dasses. Thrs sprrrr was very apparenr at our dehqhrhh prorn- enade, and our hrncheon. Everyone errroyed hrrnseh ruhy ar borh ahakrs. NX ihese evenrs were mereXy erehrnrnary, or course, rhe erewnrnq evenr was rhe qraduahon 'rrseh ' Ne. fff A irhr urnphanr hna The glikiering gaity of a gala occasion. Three big evenfs were included in The social whirl of February Gerfie and George Grad-fhe Senior play, prom, and luncheon. For fhe senior dramafic producfion, Mr. Becker chown 'Tho Milk Way,ll wifh Alvin Gefz as The shy millcman who became a prize-fighfer overnighf. His frainer was porfrayed by Bill Malloy, his opponenf in fhe ring, B. J. Jaegerg and fhe fighf managers, Frank Burlce and Arr Schwarfz. Doris King and Muriel Bowman played fhe feminine leads. The show lifer- ally Ewenf fo fhe dogs when some puppies were called for and sfole The show. SENIOR COMMITTEES On Friday evening, January 9, boys and girlw look on fhe appearance of men and women of The world when 'rhey enfered The Sovereign l-lofel for flue long awaifed Senior Prom, Swishing gowns, flower 'i,, luxe 'ii' and fails, and 'rhe general air of enchanlrnenl made fhe evening one fo remember. The senior clags luncheon, lasl even? before grad uafion fook place af fhe Georgian l-lofel on Wednrlf' day, January 28. The highlighf of fhe aflernoon wan fhe reading of fhe class prophecy which provided enioymenf for all. IWFH- FEBRUARY GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES lRWlN C. EINK ALlCE KIEEER BETTY KINZIE GEORGE LONN NATALIE ROTI-l TOP ROW: Niiwiiq, K s rin, Ruiirn, Cohn, McClain, Orristfin Kfrrnaruin Yarra Haislv. SECOND ROW: Adi ni, WV' Si'-in lim' inn-' Mwfw Cxffrlif-till Mnrrnll K-ng BOTTOM ROW4 Piasunii S'rrwi 7 Kaoiir T u,4'u'fi .ir-, NN,-ridi rtfr, Arkinl llimnii.. I l P 1 rwliy lla iii POWELL J. BLElCHER EDWARD CLARK CALTA TOP 4A HONOR SOCIETY ROW: Hwvvxl B.m i.iri AMY' k,ii'sivm.in, L-riuwf Hi D Siv Alix BOT ml- ,i iq WS. - M ROW: K.1q.iu. li1.'.i', Kli-i ni Kimi iv lit iii, Achim -:A i aww.-V v inf , - Lefs sif ihis one oui. C38 fuflfy llfl Shirley interviews Miss Butler. -'The Maury Way. Top Row VIRGINIA ADRAHTAS Senior Class secretary 4: Senate alternate 3: G, A. A. I, 4, representative 2, 3: Leader 4: Gym Loclcer Guard I: Captain of Volley Ball 3, 4: Captain ot Baseball Team 3: Honor Society, gamma: National Honor Society. ERNEST ANDERSON Intramural Baslcetball I, 2: champs 4: Swimming Team 2: Divi- sion president 4: Hall Guard 3: Lunch Guard 4: Golf Team 2, 4, city championship 3. HARVEY I. ARKIN NAVILLUS 3, business manager 4, editor 4: Football manager I, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Baslcetball I, 2, 3, 4: SENTINEL representa- tive 4: Classical Club 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Fire Marshal I, 2. 3, 4: Cap and Gown committee 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Honor Society. beta, National Honor Society. THEMIS ASKOUNIS SENTINEL 3, News editor 4: Senate I, 2, 3, secretary 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 4, president 3: Civic Forum 3: Biology laboratory assistant 2, 3: Leaders' Club 2, 3: Slide Rule Club 2: Riding Club 4: Oflice Practice 3: Honor Society, beta. National Honor Society, president. EILEEN ATKINS G, A. A. I, 2, 4, representative 3: Secretary-treasurer Sopho- more Class: Secretary-treasurer Junior Class: NAVILLUS I, 2, 3. 4: Hall Guard 2: Pitman award 3: Home Economics Club I, 2: Office Practice 4: Senior Class vice-president 4: Honor Society, beta. EUNICE CLAIRE BARNETT G. A. A. I, 2, 4: A Cappella Choir I: Symphonic Choir 4: Division secretary 4: Student Union 4: Stage Crew 2, 3. JACK R. BATES Senate I. Page Thirty Bottom Row BURTON BUD BECKER Boolrroom Service I: Symphonic Choir 3: Lunch Guard 2. 3: N. C. O. otlicer, 2, 3: R. O. T. C. Champion Drill Platoon 2, 3, 4, JACK BELSHAW Loyola Academy I, 2: Marmion Military Academy 3: NAVILLUS 4. ARTHUR BEVER History Club 3: Chemistry Club 4: Hall Guard 3, 4: Lunch Guard 2, 3: Intramural Basketball Team 3. DONALD L. BLANKE Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4: Chess Team 2, 3, 4: Short Cut Club I: Slide Rule Club 3: Intramural Baslcetball 3: Chemistry Club 4: Stage Crew 3, 4: Honor Society, National Honor Society. JACK BOREN Webster Groves, Missouri: Oalcvood High School, Dayton, Ohio. MU RI EL BOWMAN Senn High School, Chicago, I. 2: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Young Actors' Guild 3: Civic Forum 4: Service Girl 4: Senior Play 4: Typing and Shorthand award 3: Honor Society, alpha. HORTENSE BROWER G. A. A. I, 2, 3, Letter Girl 4: Junior Council: Hall Guard 2: Library assistant 4: Economics Club 4: Chemistry Club 3: Typing and Shorthand award 3: Gym assistant 4: Honor Society, beta. Top Row ART BU RGERMAN Swimming Team l: Short Cut Club I, 2: Debate Club 4: Hall Guard 2, captain 3, lieutenant 4: History Club vice-president 4. SHIRLEY JANE BURNETT Division secretary I: Student Union 3, 4: G. A. A, I, 2, 4, treasurer 3: Swimming Club I. president 2: SENTINEL 2, 3, 4: Skating Club 3. BETTY JANE CANMANN Service Girl 4: Travel Club I, 2. WILLIAM H. CANNADY, JR. History Club president 3, 4: Civic Forum 4: Hall Guard 2, 4: Economics Club 3: Senate president 4: National Honor Society. JOHN MARTIN CARICO Airplane Club I: Archery Club 3: Foil and Mask Club 3: R. O. T. C. Riding Club 2, 3: Chemistry Club 4: Hall Guard 2, 3, lieutenant 4: Short Cut Club I: Opera Club 4. ED CARRICK Engineering Club I: Economics Club 4. GLORIA CASSMAN History Club 2. treasurer 3: Bookkeeping Club 2: Young Actors' Guild 3: Civic Forum 4: Travel Club 3: Senate 4: Home Economics Club I: SENTINEL representative 3. Bottom Row LILLIAN COHEN Marshall High School, Chicago, I, 2, 3: Service Girl 4. ROBERTA COHEN Von Steuben High School, Chicago, I. Girls' Glee Club I: Symphonic Choir 2. 3: Travel Club 2. 3: SENTINEL representa- tive 2, 3: NAVILLUS representative 3: G. A. A. 2, 3: Mimeo- graph Service 3, 4: Ottice Practice 4: Civic Forum 3: Honor Society, gamma: National Honor Society. HARRIS COHN Prom committee chairman 4: Football Team 2, 4: Ice Skating Team 3, 4: Track Team 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2. 3, vice-presi- dent 4: NAVILLUS 3, 4: Safety Unit 3, 4: Franklin Club 3, 4: Honor Study president 2: Laboratory assistant 4: Honorary Ranger 4: National Honor Society. JACK CULLINANE South Pasadena, California. Economics Club I, 2, 3: Boxing I, 2, 3: Football Team 4: Cheerleader I, 2: Hall Guard I, 2: Senate alternate 4: Engineering Club I, 2, 3. AARON D. CUSHMAN Marshall High School, Chicago, I. Careers Club 3: Economics Club 3: Basketball Team 2, 3, 4: Hall Marshal 2, 3, captain 4: Civic Forum 2, 3, 4: Junior Delegate 3: History Club 2: Student Union 3: Division president 2, 4: Stamp Club I: NAVILLUS 4. VERNELL DEDEN G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3: Office Practice 3, 4: Intramural Volleyball 3. ANASTASIA DENISE DIACOU G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Senate 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club I: Library Practice 4: Typing award 3: Economics Club 4: Chem- istry Club 4: Civics Club 4: Honor Society, gamma. Page Thirty-one Top Row DAN DOSIK James Madison High School, Brooklyn, N. Y., I, 2, 3. French Club 4: Type O'CIick Club 4. ARLENE S. ELKINS Senn High School, Chicago, I, 2, 3. G. A. A. 4: Riding Club 4: Bowling Club 4: Travel Club 4: Chemistry Club 3. ROLLIN ETTER Hall Marshal I, 2, 3.4: Senate I, 2, 3.4: Safety Unit 2, cap- tain 3, 4: Symphonic Choir 2, 3, 4: Civic Forum 2. 3, 4: Student Union 3, 4: Chemistry Club 4: Bowling Club 4: R. O. T. C. Crack Platoon 2. 3, leader 4: Riding Club I, 2, 3: Color Guard I, 2, 3, 4. JOAN FLANAGAN G. A. A. 3, council I, 2, 4: Swimming Club I, 2, 3: Senate I, 3: Service Girl: Gym assistant, SENTINEL I, 2: Intramural Basketball: Intramural Volleyball. BRUCE FRITZ Engineering Club I: Chemistry Club 4: Fire Marshal 4: Senate 2. 3: Division president 4: R. O. T. C. otticer 4: SENTINEL rep- resentative I, 2, 3: NAVILLUS representative 3. MILDRED GEIER Division secretary 2: Travel Club 2: G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Riding Club 2, 4: French Club 2: Senior Play 4: Pitman award 3: Young Actors' Guild 3: Program committee 4: SENTINEL artist 3, 4. DAVIA GELIEBTER G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Type O'Click Club 3: Ottice Practice 4: Economics Club president 4: Typing award 3: Pitman award 4: Home Economics Club I: French Club I, 2: Civics Club 4. Page Thirty-two Bottom Row SELMA GEN ELES Lake View High School, Chicago, I, 2, 3. G. A. A. 4: Travel Club 4: Economics Club 4: SENTINEL 4: Typing award 3. VIVIAN GERTZ Senate I, 4: Division secretary I. vice-president 2, 3: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. representative I: Home Economics Club I, 2: Typing award 3: Short Cut Club I: Service Girl 4: Division president I: NAVILLUS representative 4. ROBERT GILBERT Stage Crew 3, 4: Slide Rule Club I: Hall Guard 2, 3: Typing award 4: Honor Society. beta: National Honor Society. LEE SHIRLEY GINSBURG French Club 3: Ottice Practice 4: G. A. A. I, 2: Pitman award 4: Home Economics Club I: Civics Club 4: Economics Club 4: Honor Society, gamma. RICHARD GLASER Roosevelt High School, Chicago, I, 2. Symphonic Choir 3. 4: Young Actors' Guild 3: Track Team 3: Skating Team 3: Intra- mural Basketball 3, 4: Hall Guard 3: Travel Club 3, 4: Civic Forum 3. 4. GLADYS LENORE GOLDEN Symphonic Choir 2. 3, 4: G. A. A. I, 2: Division secretary 2: Home Economics Club 2: Ottice Practice 3: Choral Competitive Contest 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club 2: Spring Festival 3. IRWIN GOULD Slide Rule Club treasurer 4: Airplane Club I, 2: Safety Unit 4: Chemistry Club 3: Tribune Medal 4: R. O. T. C, Champion- ship Platoon 2, 3, 4, neatness medal 2: N. C, O. Club 2, 3. Top Row EDWARD GRABER Bowling Club 2, 3: Division secretary 2: Hall Guard 2, 3: Short Cut Club 3: SENTINEL representative 3. MARVIN GREEN FIELD Manley High School, Chicago, I. Swimming Team 2: Intra- mural Baseball 2: Junior Council: History Club 3: Hall Guard I, 2, 3: Lunch Guard 4: Band 3: Economics Club 4. DICK HAISLER Hall Guard I: Swimming Team 2. 3, 4: Baslcetball Team 3: Lunch Guard 4: Slide Rule Club 4: Chemistry Club 4: Fire Mar- shal 4. LEONORE HENRY Junior Class secretary: Senior Class treasurer: Sophomore Class secretary-treasurer: Stage Crew I, 2, 3, secretary 4: Archery Club president 3, 4: Office Practice 3, 4: SENTINEL circulation staff 4: Senate 2: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society, beta: National Honor Society. ROBERT HOSTERT Senate I: Hall Marshal 2, 4: Archery Club 3: Opera Club 3, 4: Symphonic Choir 4. LOIS HUSSEY Division secretary 4: Office Practice 4: Student Union 3: Gym assistant 4: Riding Club I: Pitman Club 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Prom committee 4. BOB JONES Ranger I, 2, 3, chief 4: Fire Drill Patrol I, 2, 4, chief 3: Ger- man Club 2: Senate I: Ice Skating Team I: Travel Club I, 2: National Honor Society. Bottom Row RUTHE B. KAGAN Roosevelt High School, Chicago, I, 2. G. A. A. 2: Symphonic Choir 2. 3: Sullivan Sings 3: Spring Festival 3: Office Practice 3: Travel Club 4: Civic Forum 3, 4: Gift committee 4: NAVILLUS secretary 4, biography chairman 4: Honor Society, beta: Na- tional Honor Society, secretary. LEON KAMERLING Hall Marshal 3: Division vice-president 3: Mr. Golden's assis- tant 2, 3. 4: Architectural staff 2. 3.4: Boxing Club 2, 3: Airplane Club 2: Typing Club 3. CHARLOTTE KAUFMAN Austin High School. Chicago, I, 2. G. A. A. 4: Travel Club 3: Riding Club 4: Civic Forum 4: Symphonic Choir 4: Type O'ClicIr Club 3, 4: Office Practice 4. MARION KAUFMAN Erasmus Hall High School, Brooklyn, New Yorlc, I, 2. Travel Club secretary 3, treasurer 4: Symphonic Choir 3.4: High School Choral Contest 4: Civic Forum 3, 4: Junior representative: G. A. A. 3: Spring Festival 3: Office Practice 4. ROSLYN KELLER Roosevelt High School, Chicago, I. Symphonic Choir 3: Travel Club 2: Office Practice 4. WILLIAM T. KERNAHAN, JR. NAVILLUS write-ups 3, 4: Senate treasurer 3, 4, legislative committee 4: Short Cut Club I: Senior Class Gift committee chairman 4: R. O. T. C. Rifle Team 3, 4, N. C. O. Club 2, 3, Officers' Club 3, 4, Cadet Major. Regimental Adjutant, Executive Officer 4: Honor Society, beta, National Honor Society. DORIS KING Social committee chairman 4: Division president I: Senate rep- resentative I, 2: Gym assistant 4: Office Practice 4: Student Union 3: Leaders' Club 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4. Page Thirty-three Top Row MIRIAM KIRSCHNER G. A. A. I, 2, 3: SENTINEL art statt 2, 3, 4: READER art statt 2. 3: Careers Class secretary 4: Operetta 2: Symohonic Choir I, 2, 3: Musical Shows 2, 3, 4. RICHARD L. KLEIMAN Senate I: NAVILLUS 3, 4' Math Club 2, 3: History Club 3, 43 Bowling Club 2, 3, 4: Football Team 2, 3, 4: Traclr Team 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Honor Society, alpha: National Honor Society, vice-president. BETTY KOHEN Home Economics Club I: Photography Club 2: G. A, A. I, 2, 3, representative 4: Student Union 2, 3, 4: Service Girl 4: Travel Club 4: Type O'Cliclc Club 3, 4. ROCHELLE RUTH KOZER Symphonic Choir 3: Riding Club 4: Library assistant 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEE LATTER Roosevelt Hiqh School, Chicago, I, 2, 3. G. A. A. 4: Civic Forum 4: Type O'Cliclc Club 3: Boolcroom Service 4: Ottice Prac- tice 4: Honor Society, gamma: National Honor Society. ELAINE JUNE LAZAR G. A. A. I, 2, 4, council 3: SENTINEL 4: NAVILLUS 4: Civic Forum 4: Short Cut Club I: Division treasurer 4: Social com- mittee 4: History Club 3: Student Union 3, 4: Economics Club 3: National Honor Society. NORMA LEE RUTHE LEHMAN Marshal High School, Chicago, 2. Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: Library assistant 3: Service Girl 4: Senior Play 4: Solo Voice Con- test 4: Orchestra Contest 3, 4: Solo Quartet and Quintet 2, 3, 4: Steno award 2, 3, 4: Travel Club I, 2. Page Thirty-tour Bottom Row BEVERLY LI PMAN Kelvyn Parlc High School, Chicago: Roosevelt High School, Chicago. G. A. A. I, 4: Riding Club 4: Drama Club 3: Sym- phonic Choir 2. 3, 4: Orchestra I, 2, 3, secretary 4: Band 3: Civic Forum 4, BERNARD LONDON Roosevelt High School, Chicago, I, 2. Short Cut Club 3: Travel Club 3: Civic Forum 3: Orchestra Contest 3: Young Actors' Guild 3: Intramural Baslretball Team 4: Hall Guard lieu- tenant 4. VIRGINIA LOUVRIS Ottice Practice 4: Pitman Club 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Typing assistant 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3. RICHARD MARX Senior Class president 4: Junior Class vice-president 3: Senior Play 4: Swing Band I, 2, leader 3, 4: Division president I, 3: Ranger 3, 4: Football Team 2: Senate I: Frolics I, 2, 3.4: Honor Society, gamma: National Honor Society. BOB McCLAIN Lunch Guard I, 4: Hall Guard 2: Chemistry Club 3, 4: Slide Rule Club 3: Intramural Baslcetball Team 3. KEN NETH W. McLAREN Swimming Club I, 2: Senate I: Intramural Baslietball 3: Sym' phonic Choir 3, 4: Hall Guard 4: Fire Marshal 4. RAMONA MEYER Economics Club I: Young Actors' Guild I: G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Slide Rule Club 2: History Club 3: Junior Delegation 3: Office Practice 3: Travel Club 3: Civic Forum 4: NAVILLUS 4. Top Row JAY D. MEYERS Skating Team 2, 3: Track Team 4: Safety Unit I, 2. 3, captain 4: Hall Marshal I. 2, 3. maior 4: Franklin Club I. 2. 3. 4: Lunch Guard l, 2: Chemistry assistant 4: Senate 4: SENTINEL 3, 4. MARJORIE RUTH MILLER South Hampstead High School, London: Willesden Technical College, School of Art, London. Travel Club 4: History Club 4: Student Union representative 4: G. A. A. 4: Economics Club 4. JACQUELINE MORRELL SENTINEL I. advertising manager 2, 3. feature editor 4: READER I, 2, editor 3. 4: Operetta I, 2: Senate 4: Luncheon committee chairman 4: Travel Club 3, 4: Riding Club 4: Honor Society, beta: National Honor Society. JUDY MORRIS G. A. A. I, 2. 3. 4: Travel Club 3: History Club 3: Type O'Click Club 2: Short Cut Club I: Pitman Club 3: Riding Club 4: Ser- vice Girl 4. LAWRENCE NEIKRUG Stage Crew 3. 4: Airplane Club I. president 2: Fire Marshal 2, 3, captain 4: Slide Rule Club vice-president 4: Hall Guard 2, 3: Chemistry Club 4: N. C. O. Club 2, president 3: R. O. T. C. Championship Drill Platoon 2, 3, 4: R. O. T. C. officer 4: R O. T. C. Medals: Tribune I, Crack Platoon 2, Legion 4, Manual ot Arms 3. MARGARET ODIAN Glee Club 2: G. A, A. I. 2. 3: Travel Club 4: Pen and Ouill Club 4: Type O'Click Club 4. INGRID OHRN G. A. A. I. 2. 3, 4: Junior Chorus 2: Bookkeeping Club 2: Type O'Click Club 3: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Student Union 4. Bottom Row BERTHA R. OPPENHEIMER Travel Club 2: G. A. A. I: Junior Chorus 2: History Club 3: Pitman Club 4: Service Girl 4. JEROME ORNSTEIN Intramural Basketball and Baseball Teams I, 2: Senate 2: Math Club 2: Varsity Basketball Team 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: History Club 3, 4: Careers Club 4: Luncheon committee 4. CARL WILLIAM PIOTROWSKI Schurz High School. Chicago. I. 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA POTASHNIK G. A. A. I. 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club I: Senate 2: Junior Delegate 3: Type O'Click Club 3: Civics Club 4: Economics Club 4: Careers Club 4: Service Girl 4: Pitman award 4. LORRAINE RACINE Amundsen High School, Chicago. 2. G. A. A. I, 2, 3. rep- resentative 4: Swimming Club 3: Young Actors' Guild 3: Sculp- ture Club 3, 4: Cheer Leader co-captain 3, 4: Student Union social chairman 3, president 4: Ottice Practice 4: SENTINEL 3, 4. EUGENE RANKIN Lane Technical High School. Chicago, I, 2. Intramural Bas- ketball championship 3: Hall Guard 3. lieutenant 4: Varsity Bas- ketball Tearn 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 4. CHARLES G. RAUSCHER St. Gregory High School, Chicago. Page Thirty-tive Top Row ARTHUR BURTON ROGOFF Photography Club I, 2: Chess and Checkers Club 2: Archi- tectural Statl 2, chief 3, 4: Division president 3. HERBERT ROSEN Lane Technical High School, Chicago, I. Symphonic Choir 2: Economics Club I: Lunch Guard 2: Bowling Team 2: Hall Guard 3. THELMA M. ROTH Von Steuben High School, Chicago, I. G. A. A. I, 2, 4: Chemistry Club 4: Book Club 2: Clean-up committee 3: Service Girl 2, 3: Library Club 2, 3, 4: Economics Club 4. BEVERLY ANN RUSH Swimming Club I, 2: Short Cut Club I: G. A. A, I, 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Service Girl 2, 3, 4: Division secretary 2, 4? Chemistry Club 4: Prom committee 4. NORMAN SAVAGE Boxing Team 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Choir I, 3, treasurer 4: Track Team 4: Philharmonic Choir 3, 4: Hall Marshal 3, 4: Tumbling Team 2. 3, 4: Intramural Basketball Team 2, 4: Lunch Guard 4: Franklin Club 2. 3: Letterman's Club 4. DOROTHY SCHMELTZER G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club I: German Club I, 2: Leaders' Club 3: Service Girl 3, 4: History Club 4: NAVIL- LUS secretary 4. CONNIE SCHOENBERG Operetta Club I, 2: Gym Locker Guard 3: Riding Club 4. Page Thirty-six Bottom Row ADRIENNE JANE SCHWARTZ G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club I: Chemistry Club 4: Library assistant 4: Careers Club 4: Economics Club 4: Type O'CIick Club 3: Civics Club 4: SENTINEL representative 3, 4: Honor Society, gamma. ARTHU R LEE SCHWA RTZ Senate 3: Division treasurer 4: Student Union vice-president 4: Ice Skating Team 3, 4: Track Team 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Letter' man's Club 4: Cheerleader 3, captain 4: Program committee chairman 4: NAVILLUS photographer 3, 4. JULES SEMON Lane Technical High School, Chicago, I. Intramural Baseball Team 2: Division vice-president 3: Senate alternate 3: Intramural Basketball Team 4: Ping Pong Team 4: Symphonic Choir 4. SHIRLEY SHERMAN Home Economics Club I: Pitman award 3, 4: Service Girl 4: Honor Society, gamma: National Honor Society. MA RCIA B. SILVER Short Cut Club I, 2: Division secretary I, 2, 3: Home Economics Club I, 2: READER I, 2: Junior Council 3: Careers Club presi- dent 4: Chemistry Club 3: Economics Club 4: SENTINEL 4: Honor Society, beta. RUTH C. SIMON G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Young Actors' Guild I: Pitman award 3: Service Girl 4: NAVILLUS representative 2, 3: Honor Society, qamma. PHYLLIS SLOTT Girls' Swimming Team 2, 3: Riding Club I, 2, 3. Top Row EDWARD JAMES SMITH Senate I, 2: History Club 3. 4: Chemistry Club 4: Franklin Club 2, 3, 4: Football Team I, 2, 3, 4: Track Team 2, 3, 4: Boxing Club 2, 3. 4: Intramural Basketball and Baseball Team I, 2, 3, 4. GENE STON ER Symphonic Choir I: Swimming Team I: G. A. A. l, 2: Riding Club I, 2: Girls' Chorus 3. LAURENCE SULAK NAVILLUS photography statt I: Drum and Bugle Corps I: Hall Guard I, 2: Camera Club 2: Bowling Club 3. 4: Opera Chorus 4: Fire Marshal 4: Band 3, 4. BOB TURNER Football Team 2: Ice Skating Team I, 2, 4: Swimming Team 2: Division president 2. 3: Lettermans Club 3, 4: Intramural Basket- ball and Baseball Team I. 2, 3: Symphonic Choir vice-president 4. PETER VANDERWEEL Division president I, 2, 3: Hall Guard 2: lieutenant 3: Fire Marshal 2, 3, 4: Economics Club 4: Basketball Intramurals 3: Drum and Bugle Corps I, 2, 3: N. C. O. Club I, 2: Commissioned Otticer D. B. 81 C. 3. LORETTA C. WATSON Pan-American Club I: Riding Club I, 2: Girls' Swimming Team I, 2, 3: G. A. A. I, 2. 3, 4: Civic Forum 2, 3, 4: Booster's Club 2, 3: Spring Frolics 3: Student Union 3, 4: Locker Guard l, 2. 3. DORIS WENISCH German Club I: Sculpture Club I: Spanish Club I, 2: Sym- phonic Choir I. 2: Division vice-president 4: READER art staI'I. Bottom Row DICK WILSON Engineering Club I: Chemistry Club 4: Basketball Intramurals I, 2, 3: Track Team 3: Basketball Team 4: Bonling Team I, 2, 3, 4. MARTHA WINGERTER Type O'CIick Club 3, 4: Travel Club 3, 4: Book Club 4: G. A. A. l, 2, 3: Symphonic Choir 4: Civic Forum 4: Spanish Club 4: Office Practice 4: SENTINEL representative 4: Hall Marshal 4: Community Service League 4: Luncheon committee 4: National Honor Society, treasurer. DICK YATES Ranger 2, 3, 4: Safety Unit 2, 3, chiet 4: Senate 2: Cheer- leader captain 3: Engineering Club I: Sophomore Class presi- dent 2: Junior Class president 3: R. O. T. C. Crack Platoon 3: N. C. O. Club 2, social chairman 3: R. O. T. C. commanding otlicer 4: National Honor Society. DOROTHY ZELLER Milwaukee Downer Seminary, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 3. G. A. A. I, 2, 4: Swimming Club I, 2: Economics Club: NAVILLUS I: Girls' Glee Club: Hall Guard 2: Locker Guard 2. JUNE ZUCKER Home Economics Club I: Civic Forum 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Service Girl 4: Pitman award 3, 4: Symphonic Choir 3: SENTINEL representative 4. JOHN LAZER August Graduate. l94l. MARION POSTELNEK August Graduate, l94l. Page Thirty-seven 4A HONOR SOCIETY TOP ROW: Sf-Ifqxwvv, Mmd' VIMI, kkmrmif-Iv, NI Imvvv Br-I1 w4.I.Iu SIQMIII Kmq Iwvvw I'III.II.uII4 vx L-I-I: II,m.Irv INT Kkvxuz, R--vvvmvv SECON D ROW: 'wmI,'4 Swlm Sw :III MIIIM, WI-III' ,I-wwe, luv, .VIII .IUIII MIM, A..-,III STI MMI, IIl,xII KI:-Inu, III-rtum, I'.lIIwv1 THIRD ROWS Nuwwm xvnffvv! SI.mIwvv, L.Im1I-.ms IIIII IMI'-Ir K1I.'v-HIvr q, Mmbwvw II.I mIwN Iv.IIIIIwvq, R.1xw.w Lrqf-nu vw-I-vvv.IuI I, CMI-wx. BOTTOM ROW: KUIIH HI 'II' IAIIJ, II.vv4.Im1'I, Irwvvsmv Ax L11 'Ivy Wmslw 's1, I'I.1I I' .Im Inu, S.uI.1I JUNE SENIOR COMMITTEES TOP ROW: My-ww, RI' w WL-Iss MIIIJIII, II.IfIw,m, SIIIIMIIN VIQI IMI Ir.,-In, IW, rII.u.I,,.,,.IW twin, Iwvqwlswvv. SECOND ROW: fvzmh-I WNII, Fvfw-N IIII IIv.1vvIvN .Ium-Q Sdwqsmv I'.vIIwv, H1 mmvm, R.uIIm WI-Iwfx' IIwI.vII-wv lIv.1pvIv,1u fudw. THIRD ROW: SIMM-II, JIvIvvmvn, fv.IsI'x, AISIMM-v MIKKII-Ilmv 'wtv.nIse, QQUIIVII, Iwswt, Nuskfm I -'I--- nw,wIII BOTTOM ROW: lqvvw, Klwivv, K.1I.'f'vvIwvq ISV! IIIII Bwfvwsxqvwl I'l.mv Inq'-vw Nwm FIIIIII-'.m Qi g 7 7 - Y-. une QrczQQ4a!e.s And so fhe fime has come for anofher group or' enfhusiasfic sfudenfs fo make fheir names in fhe world. The June graduafing class of l942, under fhe leadership of Presidenf Clark Bedrosian, Vice-presidenf Lois Plain, Secrefary Dolores Fagen, Treasurer Beffy Hill, and wifh fhe helpful guidance of Miss Mabel Buller, class sponsor, has made a splendid name for irself here af Sullivan. Lei us hope This high mark confinues. Early in fhe semesrer fhe commiffees sfarfed fo plan fhe many social funcfions which would highlighf fhe graduafes life. The responsible heads were Sheldon Berman, G-iff: George Rice, Prom: Nancy McClellan, Luncheon: Allan Ferguson, Social: Don Lyon, Program: and Fred Meyer, Cap and Gown. Eagerly fhe class awaifs fhe senior luncheon when fhe friendly sound of laughfer will prevail and be heard above The noise of forks and spoons: The prom when fhe ordinary boys and girls will become sophisficales in fuxes and flowing frocks: and The big, momenfous nighf ifself when in sweeping gown and dignihed cap fhe sfudenf sfeps our on fhe fhreshold of life and pays final fribufe fo his home of learning for fhe pasf four years. The senior dramalic enfhusiasfs also produced Abe Lincoln in illinois, a very Tifling play of fhe American spirif in fimes like fhese. N1 Top Row ROSELYN ADDIS Von Steuben Hiqh School, Steinrnetz Hiqh School, Sayre Hioh School, Austin High School, Chicago, I, 2, 3: G. A. A. 4. ROSLYN ADOLPH Service qirl 3, 43 Chemistry Club 4: Civic Forum 3, 4: Student Union 3, 4: Travel Club 3, 4: Riding Club I, 2, 3i Classical Club I. 2: Junior Council 3: Honor Society. JANE AHLBERG Ridinq Club I, 21 G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Symphonic Choir 2, 3, 4i Philharmonic Choir 3, 47 Division secretary 2, 3, 4. GLORIA ALEXANDER Classical Club I, 3, 41 treasurer 2' Greek Club 4: G. A. A. I- SENTINEL 4: Honor Society, qarnrna. CHARLOTTE ALLINGER CJ. A, A. I, 2: Bookkeeping Club 2, 3' Pitman Club 2, 37 Otliire Practice 2, 3, 45 Type O'CIick Club 3. LOIS M. ALSFASSER Immaculata Hiqh School, Chicago, I. Cv. A. A. 2, 3,41 S im- niinq Club, president 2: Student Union 2, 3, 4: Junior Deleqa- tion 3: Library Stalit 2, 33 NAVILLUS 2: Senate 2. 31 Class presi- dent 2: Division president 2, 3: Division secretary 4. ROSE ANN ALTIER Marshall I-Iiqh ScI1ooI,Chicaqo, lg Short Cut Club 2: G, A. A, 2, 37 Locker Guard 3: Leader 2, Bottom Row DON ARENSON Camera Club I, 2: Foil and Mask Club 3: Chemistry Club. president 4t Ham Radio Club 43 Band I, 7, 3: Hall marshal 2. 3: Drum and Bugle Corps I, 2, 33 Manaqer Football Team 2, 3: Letterman 3, 47 Honor Society, qamma. WALLACE ASKEW R. O. T. C. Non-commissioned Ohticers Club 3, 41 Class presi- dent I: Hall marshal 2, 4, captain 3: Junior Efficiency Medal 3. DORIS ASTOLFI TEDDE AUSTER Le Cercle Francais 2: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 41 Type O'CIick Club 37 Civic Forum 3, 4: Student Union 33 Swimminq Club I, 2i Ottice practice 3, 43 Library statt 23 Travel Club 2: Pitman Club 3. 4. PHILLIP AVALON Baseball Team 4. MARY C. AVGERIN G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 41 Classical Club 2, 4i Greek Club 4: Eco- nomics Club 4, Civic Forum 43 Honor Society, qamma. BILL AXSMITH Civic Forum 3: Bowling Club 4, Hall marshal I, 2, 3, captain 41 Safety Unit 4: Intramural basketball I, 2, 33 Intramural base- ball I, 27 Senate 4: Lunch guard I. Page Forty-one Top Row DONALD W. BALFOUR Hall marshal 33 Civic Forum 43 Traclc Team 43 Division treas- urer 2. DOROTHY BANNON Central Hiqh School, Madison, Wisconsin, I. G. A. A. 2, 3, 47 Symphonic Choir 4: Typinq Club 3, 4. MYRON BARG Manley Hiqh School I, 2. Careers Club 4: Symphonic Choir 3, 43 Philharmonic Choir 3, 43 Hall marshal 3: Chemistry Club 4. BILL BARNES North Parlc Academy. Senate 2: Swimminq Team I, 2, 3, 43 Letterman I, 2, 3, 4: Hall Marshal 3, 43 Slcatinq Team 3, 43 Box- inq Team 2, 3, 43 Football Manager 2: Intramural Baslcetball I, 27 Intramural Baseball I, 2. RALPH BARTELS BARBARA BARTLETT G. A. A. I. 2, 3. 43 Pitman Club 23 Type O'CIiclr Club 3' Travel Club 4: Student Union 4: Girls' Chorus 23 Bioloqy Club 4. CLARK BEDROSIAN Amundsen Hiqh School, Chicago, I, 2. Chemistry Club 33 Slide Rule 3: Hall Marshal 33 Lunch Guard 33 Eire Marshal 3: Football Team 4: Division president 43 Senior Class president? Baseball Team 4. Paqe Forty-two Bottom Row GLORIA BENDER Sturqeon Bay, Wisconsin: St. Scholastica, Chicaqo, Travel Club. I, 23 Riding Club I, 2, 3, 4. BETTE BERKOWITZ Downers Grove High School. Dofners Grove, Illinois, I. SEN- TINEL 3, 43 G. A. A. 2, 4i Office practice 4. PAULINE BERKOWITZ Girls' Glee Club I: Symphonic Choir 2' Home Arts Club I3 Senate 23 NAVILLUS 3, 4' READER 4' Economics Club 43 Chem- istry Club 37 Honor Society, qamrna. SHELDON BERMAN Division president 2, 3, 4: Hall Marshal 2, 33 Staqe Crew 2, 3. supervisor 43 Senate I, 4: Bowling Club 2, 33 NAVILLUS 43 Radio Ham Club 43 Chess Club 3: Student Union 3, PHOEBE BETTS Hyde Parlc High School, Chicaqo. Ridinq Club It G. A, A. I, 2, 3, 43 Pitman Club 4. AMY BLATT A Cappella Choir I, 2, treasurer 3: Girls' Chorus 43 Economics Club 43 Spanish Club 3: History Club 3i G. A, A. 3, 41 Radio Script Club 43 Operetta I: Student Union 3 43 Honor Society, Gamma. RICHARD BLUMENTHAL Clean-Up Committee I. 2, 3: Hall Marshal 2. 33 Chemistry Club 43 Student Union 33 Franlclin Club 33 Bowlinq Club 43 Lunch Guard 3, 43 Short Cut Club 2, 37 Radio Ham Club 4. mr. n -e . .. Top Row ROY BOMAN BOB BOSLEY Junior Council 3: Short Cut Club I: Civic Forum 2, 3: Bowling Club 4: Skating Team 4: Student Union 3, 4: Travel Club I, 2: NAVILLUS I: Letterman: Honor Society, beta. THOMAS BOTTOMLEY Von Steuben Hiqh School, Chicago, Illinois, 2, Stage Crew 3: Manager Track Team 4. BILLIE BRADSHAW South Hiqh School, Denver, Colorado, I, 2, 3. PEGGY BREIT G, A. A. I, 2. 3, 4' Careers 4' Boosters Club 2: Bookkeeping Club 2, 3: Pitman Club 3. BETTY BREWER G. A. A. 2, 3: Pitman Club 2: Girls Chorus 4. ROBERT K. BRODSKY tronomics Club 4: R. O. T. C., N. C. O. Club 2, 3: Riding Club I, 2, 3. Bottom Row RHEA BETTY BROWN Austin High School, Chicago. I. G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Riding Club 4: Civic Forum 2: Senate 3. DETTE BRUNK G. A. A. l, 2: Senate l: Swimming Club l. 2: Riding Club 42 Division secretary I. LEON BRUSH Band I, 2: Civic Club 4: Civic Forum 2, 3, 4: Bowlinq Club 2, 3: Travel Club 3: Service League 4: NAVILLUS 3: Hall Mar- shal 2, 3, otticer 4: August, l942 graduate. IRVING BUCHALTER READER 4: Hall Marshal 2, 3, 4: Lunch Guard 3: Division president 4: Honor Society. JACK BULGER Latin Club I: Safety Unit 4: Mimeo Service 4: Rangers 4: Senate 3: Hall marshal 3: Pinatore I: Intramural Basketball I, 2: Football Team 2, 3: Track Team l, 2. VERA BURG G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4: SENTINEL 2, 3, 4: READER 41A Cappella Choir l: Captain ball 4: Volleyball 4: Volleyball 3. FRANK BURKE Room Service 3: Milky Wayl' 4: Abe Lincoln in Illinois 4: READER 4: International Drawing Exchange I, 2: Frederick Mizen Art Scholarship 4: First Prize, Defense Poster 4: Honorable Mention for Sculpture 4: Art Institute Lecture Scholarship 2, 3, 4: Scholastic Art Contest Prize 3. Pa qe Forty-three Top Row BETTIE BURNS Mahinclrrodt School lor Girls, Wilmette, Illinois, I. G. A. A. 4: Service Girl 3: Division secretary 2, 3. BETTY ANN BURNS Boolclreepinq Club 2: Pitman Club 3. ROBERT CAMDEN Slide Rule Club 2, BETTY CARTER G. A. A. I, 2. 3: Pitman Club 3: Ottice practice 3: Type C'ClicI: Club 3. 4: Library assistant 4: Travel Club 4: Civic Forum 4: Symphonic Choir 2. PEGGY CASSIDY North Quincy I-Iiqh School. Massachusetts I. 2, 3. Cheer- leader 4: G. A. A. 4: Student Union 4. BETTY CHAPMAN French Club I: Type O'CIicIr Club 3. 4: 6. A. A. I. 2, 3, 4: Pitman Club 3: Student Union I, 2: Swimming Club I, 2: Letter- qirl 2, 3, 4: Personnel ottice 3, 4: Division president: Division secretary 2, 4. MARGARET CHARTER G. A. A. I. 2, 3, 4: Swimrninq Club I, 2: Leaders Club I, 2, 3. 4: Senate I. 2, 4, Page Forty-tour . in f Bottom Row TAYLOR CLOU D Peacock Military Academy, San Antonio. Texas, I. 2. Bowlinq Club 3, 4: Hall marshal 3i Craclc Platoon 3: R, O. T. C., lieutenant Co. E. JACK COENS Drum and Bugle Corps I' Careers Club 4: Symphonic Choir 2' SENTINEL 3: Intramural basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Intramural basebal' I, 2: Division president 2, 3. ELVIRA COFONE G. A. A, I. 2, 3, 4: Civic Forum 3, 4: Student Union 2, 4' Civic Club 3, 4: Franlclin Club 3, 4: Type O'CIicIi Club 3. 4: Travel Club 3, 4. FRANCES RUTH COHEN G. A, A. I, 2, 3, 4: Travel Club 3, 4: Ridinq Club I, 3: Student Union 2. 3: Civic Forum 3. 4: History Club 3: Service qirl 4' NAVILLUS 3: SENTINEL 4: I-1onor Society, qamma. LOIS COHEN G. A. A, I. 2. 4: Latin Club I: Travel Club 4: Bowling Club 4: Service qirl 3, 4: Senate I. 2' NAVILLUS 3, 4: SENTINEL 2: READER 4: Symphonic Choir 2. 3' Abe Lincoln in Illinois 42 Gitt Committee 4. MORRIS COHEN Chemistry Club I: French Club I: Civic Club I: Swimminrz Team I. 2: Hall marshal I, 2. captain 3. 4: Senate I: Traclc Team 3, 4: Junior Deleqation 3, 4' SENTINEL I. JOY E. COLODNY G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Civic Forum 4: Student Union 3: Sculpture Club 4: Ridinq Club 3: Bowling Club 3, Top Row BOB CON FO RTI Print Shop 2: Bowling Club 3' Division secretary 3: Division treasurer 3: Christmas Committee 4- NAVILLUS 4: SENTINEL 4. MORTON CRANE Hyde Parlc I-Iiqli School. Chicago, I. Short Cut Club 2: Physics laboratory assistant 3: Civic Forum 2, 3: Division president I: Division vice-president 4: Chemistry Club 4: Junior Delegation 3: Chess Club 3: Ping Pong Club 2, 3, 4' Honor Society. JEAN CROSBY SENTINEL 2, 3, 4: READER 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3. 4: Senate If Chemistry Club I: Sculptor Club 2. ART CURTIS RENEE DAVIDSON NAVILLUS 2. 3, Assistant Art Editor 4: SENTINEL I, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Riding Club 3, 4: Division treasurer I, 2, 3, 4: Civic Forum 3, 4: Honor Society, gamma. WILLIAM DAVIS Traclc Team I. 2, 3, 4: Boxing Team I, 2. 3: Fencing Club 3' R. O. T. C., lieutenant 4: Riding Club president 4: Senate Ser- geant-at-Arms 4: Letterman 2, 3, 4' D. A. R, Award 3: Debating Club I, 2: Civic Forum 3. PHYLLIS DE LAND Franlclin Club 3, 4: History Club 3: SENTINEL 3: G. A. A. 4: Student Union 2. 3, 4: Office Practice 4: Economics Club 4: Careers Club 4: Symphonic Choir 2' Honor Society, gamma. Bottom Row ALBERT DELIGHTER Bowling Club 4: Senator 3: Civic Forum 2, 3: NAVILLUS I' Debating Club I, 2: Junior Delegation 3: Division president 2' Honor Society, alpha. BERYL DELL G. A. A, I, 2, 3, 4: Library assistant 3: Service Girl 3, 4: Girls' Riding Club 2: Civic Forum 4: Student Union 4: Hall Mar- shal 4: Honor Society, gamma. SIDNEY DELL Short Cut Club I, 3: Symphonic Choir 2: Fencing Club 2, 3: Senate 3: Satety Unit 4: Chemistry Club 4: R. O. T. C. Craclc Platoon 3: Honor Society. JOAN DENNEY SENTINEL l, 3: Senate 4: Physics laboratory assistant 3: Service Girl I: G. A. A. I: Girls' Baseball Champs 3. GENE DESCOTEAU Normandy High School. St. Louis, Mo.: Norway High School Norway, Maine. Science Club president I: Moving Picture Club 2: Travel Club 4: Hall Marshal 2, 3, 4: Library assistant 3: Phil- harmonic Choir 3, 4: Symphonic Choir I, 2. 3, 4. MARVIN DETTELBACH Traclc I, 3, 4, Junior captain 2: Letterman I, 2, 3. 4: Basketball 2, 3: Intramural basketball I, 2 3: Intramural baseball I 2: Box- ing I, 3. BEVERLY R. DE WITT Pen and Quill Club president I, 2: Debating Club I, 2: G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Riding Club 3, 4: READER associate editor 4: SENTINEL 2, 3, associate editor 4: Civic Forum 2. 3, 4: Honor Society, gamma. Page Forty-tive L, L- - ....-'-.- Top Row GERALDINE DOPP Type OCIicIc Club 3 4' Civic Forum 3, 4: Travel Club 3, 4' G. A, A. I, 2, 3, 4. BETTY EDELMAN I-larprrr I-Iiqh School I, 2, 3. GERTRUDE E. EDELMANN G, A. A. Council I, 2, 4, treasurer 3: Motion Picture Club treasurer 2' Leader 2, 3, 4: Student Union 2, 3: Senate 3: Library stall I, 2. 3: Division president I, 3: Division secretary 2: Clas: vice-president 2: Class secretary 3. ARTHUR EGGER Foil and Maslc Club 2, 4. vice-president 3, ROBERT EICHHOLTZ Fairview t-liqh School, Beaver Hiqh School, Wc-st Viroinia Swimminq Team 4: I'lalI marshal 2, 3: Traclr Team 2, NIORRIE ELISCO Marshall I-liqh School I. Short Cut Club 2: Civic Forum 2. 3 Franltlin Club 3: Chemistry Club 4: Symphonic Choir I, 2, 3, 4 Football Team 2: Hall marshal 2, 3: Lunch quard 4: NAVILLUS I SENTINEL 2. BARBARA ELLIOTT Hyde Parlr Hiqh School I, 2. G, A. A. 3, 4: Career Club 3 Biology Club 4: Travel Club 3: Ridinq Club 3: Ottice practice 4: Drama Club 4: Library statl 3: Abe Lincoln in Illinois 4. Page Forty-six Bottom Row EDWARD ENDRE Franlclin Club I, 2, 3, 4: Economics Club 4: Senate 2: Slxatinfi Team 4: Cisca Club I: Basketball Team 2, 3, 4: Letterman 3, 4: Intramural Baseball I, 2, 3, 4' Division treasurer 3: Proqrarn win: mittee 4. MARVIN EPSTEIN Marshall I'liqh School I, 2, 3, Chemistry Club 4: Debatintx Club 4. BILL ERWIN Lane Tech lfliqh School I 2, 3, DOLORES M. FAGEN 6. A. A. I, 2, 4, representative 3: Civic Forum 4: Ottiro prai tice 3: Junior Council 3' Division treasurer 4' Senate 2, secrr' tary 4: Secretary-treasurer Sophomore Class 2: NAVILLUS 3' SENTINEL 3, teature editor 4: Senior Class secretary 4: Hnnnr Society. alpha, treasurer 4, DONNA FAIR Winona Hiqh School, Winona, Minnesota, Economics Club 4: Civics Club 4: Travel Club 4. EDWARD I. FEIGON Stage Crew I, 2, 4, loclrer supervisor 3: Senate 33 Pan-American Club I: Fencinq Club 3: Observer Club I' Track Team I, 2, 3i Letterman 2: Short Cut Club 3: Civic Forum 2' Honor Serif-ty, beta. DOROTH EA FEI N Student Union 2, 3: Civic Forum 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Sen- ate 2: Division treasurer I: Division vice-president I: Servirr qirl I: Division secretary 2, 3: NAVILLUS I. 2, assistant treasurer 3, treasurer 4: editor 4: Honor Society, beta. aanmamwi I. - - Top Row CHARLENE FEINGOLD Le Cercle Francais I: Pitman Club 3: Type O'CIick Club 3' Library stait 3: Senate 3: Service girl 4: NAVILLUS 3: READER 4: Bowlinq Club 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society, gamma, EDWARD E. FELLIN Science Club I: Intramural basketball ,I 2, 3: Intramural base' ball I: Hall marshal 4: Track Team I, 2, 3, 4: Letterman I, 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Choir 3: Photoqraphy Club I: Honor Society, qamma. EILEEN M. FENELON Classical Club I: Swirnminq Club 3: Drama Club 4: Student Union 4: Economics Club 4: Careers Club 4: G. A. A. I, 3, 4. ALLAN H. FERGUSON JR. Waller Hiqh School. Stacie Crew I, 2, 3: Otlicers' Club 4: Latin Club 2: Safety Unit I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD FINLEY Junior Chorus I, 2: Hall marshal 3, 4: Operetta Club I, 2: Lunch quard 3. LAVERNE FISET Pitman Club 3: Leader 4: Hall marshal 4: Luncheon Commit- tee 4. WILLIAM FISHER Central High School, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Washinqton High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Central Hiqh School, La- Crosse. Wisconsin. Track team 3: Riile team 4. Bottom Row GEORGE FLECK Track Team 3: Golt Team 3, 4: Baseball Team 3: Intramural base- ball I, 2: Intramural basketball I, 2: Lunch quard I, 3: Hall marshal I, 2, 4. JOYCE FRERE , Bowling Club I, 2: G. A. A. I. 2. 3: Pitman Club 2: Proqranw Committee 4: Division secretary I: Hall marshal 4. HYMAN R. FRIEDMAN Crane Tech High School. Chemistry Club 4: Civic Forum 3: Short Cut Club 4: Hall marshal 3: Letterman 3, 4: Basketball Team 3, 4: Economics Club 37 Civics Club 4. LEON FRIEDMAN Hall guard I. 2, 3, 4. MARY ELLEN FROH GA. A. I, 2, 3. 4: Riding Club I. PATRICIA JOAN FULLER French Club I: Civic Forum 2: G. A. A. 3. 4: Type O'CIick Club 3: Hall marshal, captain 4: Senate 2, 3, vice-president 4. ROSEMARY FU LLER Motion Picture Cub 2: Ci. A, A. I, 2, 3, 4: Library statt I, 2, 3: Student Union 2, 3, 43 Swimminq Club 2: Division president 4. Page Forty-seven mam A A Top Row VIVIANNE GANSBERG Chemistry Club 47 Riding Club 3: Short Cut Club 37 Junior Delegate 3' Civic Forum 3, 47 Girls' Chorus I7 Pinatore I7 READER business manager 47 I-lonor Society, gamma, LOUISE GENARD G. A. A. I, 27 Symphonic Choir I, 27 Library statt 37 NAVILLUS 2' Honor Society. ALVIN GETZ Classical Club I, 2, 37 Short Cut Club 2: Chemistry Club vice- president 47 l-Iall marshal 27 A Cappella Choir 2, 37 Milky Way 47 'Pinatoreu I7 'Sullivan Sings 27 Spring Frolicsm 37 Honor Society, alpha. RITA GINSBURG Marshall I-liqh School, Riding Club 47 Chemistry Club 4. BETTYE GIPSON G. A. A. I, 27 Pitman Club 3, BEVERLY GLADIN Roosevelt High School I. Pitman Club 37 Civic Forum 37 Chess Club 27 Younq Actors Guild 2, 3: Economics Club 4i Civics Club 4' Symphonic Choir 2, 3, 47 Philharmonic Choir 2, 37 Library stalt 4. DOLORES RUE GOLAN G. A, A. I, 2, 3, 47 Riding Club I7 Swimming Club I, 2, 37 'lype O'ClicIc Club 37 Service girl 2, 37 Pitman Club 3, 47 Civic Forum I, 2, 3, 47 Girls' Glee Club 2: SENTINEL I, 27 Recrea- tional qames I. Page Forty-eiqht Bottom Row CORINNE GOLDBERG G. A, A. I, 2, 3, 47 Latin Club secretary 2' Service qirl 4' Chemistry Club 47 Biology assistant 2, 37 Senate I7 Division sr-ir retary I7 Typo O'ClicIc Club 4: READER 47 Honor Society gamma. ESONA GOLDBERG G. A, A. I, 2: Senate 47 Civic Forum 37 Frenrh Club 27 Eco- nomics Club 2' Prostenium Club 4i Symphonic Choir 3, 47 I-lonor Society. JERRY S. GOLDBERG Short Cut Club 37 Senate I, 2- Division president I, 27 Sen- ate council 4. MARVIN GOLDBLATT Observers' Club lg Slide Rule Club I, president 2: Biology assistant 2, 3, 47 Senate I. 27 SENTINEL I' Classical Club 2' Short Cut Club 37 Intramural sports 27 Division president 3' I-lonor Society, gamma. BEATRICE GOLDEN Maine Iownshio: West Orange Hicih School, New Jersey 2, 33 Economics Club 47 Civics Club 4' G. A. A. 4, SHIRLEY GOODMAN G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4: Short Cut Club I, 27 Civic Forum 3, 47 Le Cercle Francais I, 27 Young Actors' Guild I, 27 Pitman Club 3. HARVEY GORDON Von Steuben High School I, 2. I-lall marshal 3, 47 Lunch quard 3, 47 Fencing Club 37 Civic Forum 3, Top Row ROBERT GORDON Observers' Club 3, vice-president I, 2: Short Cut Club 2, 3: Spanish Club I. 2: Chemistry Club 4: Slide Rule Club 2, 3: N. C. O. Club I, 2, 3: Regimental Color Guard 4: Photography Club 2, 3: Ranger I, 2: Boxing Club I. 3, 4, captain 2. DORIS GOSSWILLER G. A. A. I. 2, 3. 4: Pitman Club 3: Type O'Click Club 3' French Club I: Student Union 4: Swimming Club 2: Basketball Team, captain I. DORIS GREEN Travel Club 2, 3: Cv. A. A. I. 2. 3, 4: Type O'Click Club 3. 4: Leader's Club 4: Radio Script Writing 4: Riding Club 4: Student Union 3: Honor Society. LOUIS GREEN Danville High School, Danville, Illinois, I, 2, 3. MARY GREEN Niles Township High School I, 2. MORRIS GREENBERG Von Steuben High School. Roosevelt High School, Los Angeles 2. Laboratory assistant 3, 4: Ham Club 4: Slide Rule Club 4. ARLENE GREENWALD G. A, A. I, 2, 3, 4: Pitman Club 3: Civic Forum 4: Proscenium Club 2: Intramural basketball 2, 4: Intramural volleyball 3: Ring and Pin Committee 4: Symphonic Choir 2, 3, 4: Philharmonic Choir 2, 3: Honor Society. beta. 1 Bottom Row CORINNE GUNKEL Travel Club 4: Careers' Club 4: Civic Forum 3: Economics Club 4: Spanish Club I: History Club 2: Junior Chorus 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Sullivan Sings I: Operatic Club I. MATILDA B. GUTSTADT Senn High School I. Cv. A. A. 2. 3: Type O'Click Club 2, 3: Riding Club 3: Symphonic Choir 3, 4: Travel Club 4: Economics Club 4: Ottice practice 4. MARJORIE HAAS Service girl 2, 3, 4: Civic Forum 2, 3. 4: Senate 4: Dramatic Guild I, 2: Travel Club I: Sculpture Club l: Type O'Click Club 3: Riding Club I. 2: Abe Lincoln in Illinois 4: G. A. A. I, 2. 3. 4. JEANNE HAGENAH History Club 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Pinatore I: READER 3: SENTINEL I, 2, 3, 4: Division treasurer 4: Division secretary I, 2, 3. ARRA HAIGAZIAN Bookkeeping Club 2: Short Cut Club 3: Bowling Club 4: Eco- nomics Club 4: Senate 2: Intramural basketball 3: Boys' Sports Class 3. JOHN HAMBLETON Cisca Club I: Swimming Team I: Football Team 2, 3: Skating Team 3: Boxing Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural basketball I, 2, 3, champions 4: Hall marshal I, 2, 3: Lunch guard 2: Division presif dent 2: Honor Society. gamma. PHIL HANDMACHER Chess and Checker Club I: Economics Club 4: Symphonic Choir 3, 4: Philharmonic Choir 4: Basketball manager 3, 4: Let- terman 3, 4: Hall marshal 2 4, lieutenant 3: Senate I: Honor Society, gamma, Page Forty-nin 8 Top Row CAROL IPATI HARRSCH French Club I: G. A. A, 3. 4: Otiice Practice 4: Pitman Club 3 SENTINEL 2: Travel Club 4: Student Union 4: Honor Society. I5l'T1I'T16, WILLETTE HART Cr. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Pitman Club 2, 4: Travel Club 3: Badmin Ion Club 4. PAT HASERODT Senn High School, Chicago, I' Lake View High School, Chi iago 3. KEN HAWKINS Football Team 2, 3, captain 4: Skating Team 3, captain 2, 4 Track Team I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming Team I: Letterman I, 2, 3, 4 Boxing Team I 2, 3, 4: Intramural basketball I 2, 3: lntramura baseball I, 2: Hall guard I, 2, 3: Lunch guard 2, 3. BEVERLY HECHT Austin High School, Chicago, I, 2: Hollywood High School Hollywood, California, 3. Civic Forum 4. MARY JANE HENNION Swimming Club I' G. A. A, I, 2, 4, representative 3: Eco nomics Club 4: Volley Ball Team 2: Division secretary 3: NAVIL- LUS 4, CAROL HERLOCKER Division secretary I, 2, 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4' French Club I Symphonic Chorus 2, 3. 4: Cv. A, A. Council 4: Pitman Club 3, 4' READER 4: Typing Club 3, 4: Office Practice 3 4' Swim Club I Page Fifty Bottom Row ROBERT HIBBS Swimming Team I, 2, 3, captain 4: Slide Rule Club 3: Division president 3: Franklin Club 3: Letterman 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Chorus 4: Skating Team 2, 3: Boxing Team 2, 3, 4. BETTY HILL G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: SENTINEL 2, 3, 4: READER 4: Senate 2: Junior treasurer 3: Division president 3: Junior Delegation 3: Classical Club 3: Treasurer Senior Class 4: Honor Society, beta. ED HILLIS Football Team 2, 3, 4: Letterman 3, 43 Hall guard 2, lieutenant 3, 4: Division president 3: Fire Drill Patrol 3: Intramural basket, ball I: Intramural baseball I: Franklin Club I: French Club I: Economics Club 4. ' DICK HOFFMAN Classical Club I: Hall marshal 2, 3: Archery Club 3i A Capella Choir I. DON HOFFMAN Hall marshal 2: Lunch guard I: Track Team 2. ELEANOR HOLTZMAN G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club I, 2, 3, 4: Slide Rule Club 3: Division secretary 2: Economics Club 4. JUNE HORWICH G. A. A, I, 2, 3: Science Club I: French Club I: Civic Forum 4: Senate 2: Ohlice practice 3, 4: Type O'Click Club 3: Library assistant 3: Pitman Club 2: Travel Club 3. - .s. Top Row BRENDA HUGHES G. A. A. 2, 3: Swimming Club I, 2: Basketball Team captain 2 JOY INMAN Niles Township High School I, 2: York High Township 3 Symphonic Choir 4. SHIRLEY ISAN Austin High School. G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Ottice practice 3, 4: Junior Council 3: Pen and Quill Club 2, treasurer 3, president 4: Student Union 2, 3, 4: READER 4: SENTINEL 2, 4: NAVILLUS 4: Gitt Committee 4: Honor Society. WINSTON IRELAND Drum and Bugle Corps I: Symphonic Choir 3: Chicago High School Choral Contest 3: R. O. T. C,. N. C. O. 3, 4: R. O. T. C. Color guard 4. ALAN JACOBS Camera Club I, 2, 3: Boxing Club I, 2: Chemistry Club 4: Swimming Team I, 2: Track Team 2, 3, 4: Slide Rule Club 4: Civic Forum 4: Hall marshal lieutenant 4: Lunch guard 4: Division vice-president I, 2, 3, 4. ALICE JAMES Careers Club 3: Travel Club 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 3: History Club 3: Civic Forum 4: Sullivan Sings I: Junior Chorus 3: Operatic Chorus I. ANNE JANIS Glee Club I: Pinatore I. Bottom Row GRACE ELIZABETH JAYNES G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club I, 2. 3: Sculpture Club 4 Skating Club 2, 3: Student Union 2, 3, 4: Economics Club 4 READER 4: SENTINEL 4. ELINOR JOFFE Civic Forum I: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Philharmonic Choir 2, 3, 4 Symphonic Choir I, 2, 3, 4: SENTINEL 4: Honor Society, alpha ELEANOR JOHNSON A Capella Choir 3: Girls' Chorus 4. PHILIP JOHNSON Crane Tech High School I, 2, 3. Senator 4: Chemistry Club 4 LORRAINE JONES G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Riding Club I, 2, 3, 4: Student Union 3, 4: Travel Club 3: Pen and Ouill Club vice-president 2: Junior Delegate 3: Senate 3: READER associate editor 4: SENTINEL 4: Honor Society, alpha, secretary 4. ROSLYN KATZEN BE RG G. A, A. I, 2, 3, 4: Careers Club 4: Le Cercele Francois I, secretary 2: Economics Club secretary 4: Service girl l, 2, 3, 4: Young Actorls Guild 2: Pitman Club 3: Program Committee 4: Honor Society, gamma. JO ANN KING G. A. A. I, 4: Franklin Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Chorus I, 2: Library assistant 4: Civics Club 4: Careers Club 4: Student Union 2, 3, 4: History Club 3: SENTINEL 2, 3: NAVILLUS I, 2, 3, 4. n G. A. A. I, 2. 3, 4: Swimming Club 2: Student Union 3: Inq Top Row FHILIP R. KING Bm-.IIr1 'Iva'-I 4'I-IaII:narsI1aI Ig Rangers 2, 3. assIsIanI chief 4 Safoiy UnII 2, 3, IIC-utonant 47 RIIIe Team 2, 3, 41 OIIICSVS. Club sofiaI rhairman 41 Crark PIaIoon 2, 3: NAVILLUS 3, 43 Hon 5.4.4-f,. ALOIS KINSCH JOYCE KLEBAN G. A. A, I, 2 31 Civic Forum 3: Sonaio 3: SyrnpIwonIQ CIIC 34 rtanCIuE3 E 1 22 n' 7 ronnrnktu CIUI7 4, Snrvke c1IrI 47 Inievf milnnal Urav.Ir'fg Efhanqf- Ig Diviskn secretary 2, 3, 4: I-Irwnrf S: ff-Iy, mamma. HANNAH L. KLEIN G. A. A. I, 2, 3, vico-p:'nfsIdf3nI 4: G. A. A. Board pvosident 3. Or' 4 G. A. A. CounrII I, 2, 3, 41 SIide Rule CIUID I, 2, 37 Riding CIUIZ' I,2 CII sir I, 2, 3, 4: RI'wIIIwarmonir Choir I. 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR KLEINER . 3, 4' Senate 2, Leader 2, 3, 4: Smdenf Union 3: Symphonfi BrIwIInf1 CIUI: 47 Enf1Inr,rwn:I CIIIIw I7 Cfafk RIRILQFE 3, 4 M . . , . . . Of .vm CIUL 4: R. O. I. C. I, 2, 3, 4, Synwpnnn C CIWOI' 2, 3, 4 II II I Cr Iv 3 I-I1Ilmw 5IaI 2 .1rr'wPn1 'I ' 7 f rI .I . EDWIN KLIMIST Ch .,,.,I .1 u aI I, 2: Lunfn wad I, 2: CIIQVTIISIIy CILIID 4, V FR ANCES KN UDSON ,. ,v . , -.., ess CIub I, 21 Stamp CIub I, 2, 31 AirpIanQ CIub I, 2' HaII U, A. A. I L, 3, 4, CIa5sIaaI CIUII I, Z: L:-Im CI'r:us 4 NAVIILUS 2 37 SENTINEL 2, 43 G, A. A. '0prns,0nIaIIxn 2, 3 A Cap, 1 C 27 I-Imnn' SCCIQM, Ilanvna. I f 0 FIIIXI rw Bo+'I'om Row AUDREY KOHN Gr. A. A. I, 2, 3, 41 Type O'CIIcIc CIUIJ 3: L9 Ce-rcele Francais I OFIIQQ practke 3, 4: NAVILLUS I: SENTINEL 3, 4: Honor Srciuty aannma. ROBERT KOHN RI1c'1ic:1v'apEy CIUE 2? Lunqn Guard 32 HaII rnarsI1aI 31 InIl.u '1..'aIEasIreIbaII27 Firafwok I:Observ0vs CIUE I: NAVILLUS I LEROY KOHN Kg-Ivyn Park I-IIQH SQICQI I. Careev, CIUIJ 43 I-IaII mar5InaI 2 JOHN KRAEGER Stage C-'ew 3: Safety Uni? 4: R. O. T, C, I, 2, 3, 4. LOUISE KREMENS O'ne: I-Ilan SCECCQ Rn'IadQIpIwfa Es-rn5yIvanIa. Rldlnq CIM 3, 4: SHN: Cui Club 3: G. A. A. 3, 4: Stnriont Unk-n 3: Leader 4 Swlrnmnfrx CIUI' 3' Sflfifa 3: C'a.e':aI CIub 37 READER 4 NAVILLUS 4. ROCHELLE KROLL 6. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4'CarF1Prs CILII3 43 Emznrmirg CIIII3 43 Ynllfw Actors' Q-uiId 3, 4: Type O'CIicIc CIub 3. CORRINE KUGEL Q. A. A. I' Swnohf-nf CWM 3. Top Row CO RA KYLE St. Scholastica Academy. Chicago, I: Evanston Township High School, Evanston, Illinois, 2, 3,. Chemistry Club 4. MARIE LANE Division president l, 2, 3: Pitman Club l: SENTINEL I, 2: NAVILLUS 3: Honor Society. beta. ARLEEN BETTY LANG-HAUS Riding Club I, 4: Chemistry Club treasurer 4: SENTINEL l, 3, 4: NAVILLUS 4: G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4: Service Girl 4: Adjustment secretary 4: Operetta I: Glee Club I: Honor Society. JEAN LARSEN Kenosha High School, Kenosha, Wisconsin, I, 2. Swim Club 3: Senator 3: G. A. A 3: Girls' BOwlinq Club 4: Pitman Club 3. ETOILE LASSETER G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4: SENTINEL 4: Pitman Club 3: Library Statt 3: Senate 2: Girls' Chorus president 4: Division president 2: Leader 2: Student Union 3: Swimfninq Club 2. HARRIETT LAZERSON G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Library Statr 2, 3, 4' Service Girl 4: NAVILLUS 4: Civic Forum 3,41 SENTINEL 2, 3: Leader 3. MARVIN LETCHINGER Von -Steuben High School. Chicago, Illinois. Hall marshal 4: Fire marshal 4: Sculoto' Club 3: Civic Forum 3, Bottom Row NANCY LETTVIN Boolc Club 2: Division secretary 3: Senate 4: Chemistry Club 4: Slide Rule Club 3, 4: Short Cut Club 3: Service Girl 3, 4: Civic Forum 4: Ottice Practice 3, 4. MELVIN LEVIN Symphonic Choir 3: Hall marshal 4. THOMAS LEVIN Football Team 2, 3. 4: Letterman 3, 4: Traclc Team 3: Boxing Club I: Civic Forum 4: Division treasurer l, 2, 3. GLORIA LEVINE Service Girl I: SENTINEL I, 2: Young Actcrs' Guild 2, 3: NAVILLLIS 2, 3, treasurer 4: Student Union 2, 3, 4' G. A. A. l, representative 2, 3, 4: Civic Forum I, 2. 3: Symohonic Choir I: Pitman Award 4: Honor Society, beta. DAVID LEVINSON Junior Class president: Observer Club I: Hall marshal 2, 3, 4: Traclr Team I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country Team 3, captain 4: Intra- mural sports I, 2, 3: Division president 2. 4: Letterman: Senate 2, 3: Honor Society, alpha. EDWARD ROBERT LEWIN Hall marshal 2, 3: Slide Rule Club: History Club 3: NAVILLUS 2, 3, 4: R. O. T. C., N. C. O. Club' Fire marshal 3, 4: Honor Society, gamma. RENEE LIEBERMAN Marshall Hiqh School, Chicaqo: Austir. High School, Chicaqo. G. A. A. l, 4: Pitman Club 3: Ridinq Club 4. Pane Fittvethre Top Row HAROLD JAY LISBERG Kenosha I-Iigh School I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES A. LOEFFLER, JR. Lane Tech High School 2. 3. DONALD LYON Rangers 3, 4: Satety Unit 3, lieutenant 4: Ritle Team 2, 3, 4: Officers Club second lieutenant 4: Craclc Platoon 2, 3: I-Iall marshal 2: Senate 3: Honor Society, alpha. DON MACK Boxing Club 4: Spanish Club I, 23 Civics Club 3, 4: I-Iall marshal I, 2, lieutenant 3: Lunch guard 3, captain 4: Swimming Team I, 2, 3: Swimming Frolics I, 2: Pinatore I: Division presi- dent I, 2, 3, 4: Traclr Team 2, 3. AMELIA MacPHAIL Typing Club 3: Pitman Club 4: G. A, A. I, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club I. VIVIAN MANDLER G. A. A. I, 2: Type O'ClicIc Club 4: Pitman Club 3: Careers Club 4: Student Union 3: French Club I: Riding Club 4: Civic Forum 4: Travel Club 4. GLORIA MANIE Amundsen High School I, -St. Maryls Academy, Maywood, Illinois 2. 6. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Choir 3, 4: Senate 3, 4: Type O'Cliclc Club 3: Civic Forum 3, 4: Ottice practice 3, 4. Page Fitty-tour Bottom Row DOLORES MARKIN G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais l, president 2: Eco- nomics Club 4: Service girl I, 2, 3, 4: Type O'Cliclc 42 Pitman Club I: Civic Forum 2: Travel Club I: Proscf-nium Club 2? Honor Society, gamma. ROBERT MARSH Junior Delegate 3: Younq Actors' Guild 2: Foil and Mast president 2, 3, instructor 4: Debating Club president 3, vice- president 4: Civic Forum 3. director 4: Opera Chorus 2, 3: Turkey Tidbits 2, 3: SENTINEL editor 3, 4: READER 3, 4: I-Ionor Society, beta. DON MARTIN Plattsmouth High School, Plattsmouth, Nebraslca I, 2, 3. Bas- Icetball Team 4: Tennis Team 4: Letterman 4. MABEL MASSOVER G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Swimming Club IZ Senate 2: Symphonic Choir I, 3, 4: Philharmonic Choir 4: NAVILLUS I, 2, 3, 42 SENTINEL I, 2. ROSLYN ELAINE MATSOFF Waller I-ligh School I. G. A. A. 4: Type O'Clicl: Club 3: Symphonic Choir I, 4: Drum maiorettes 2. VALERIE MATTHEWS G. A. A. I, 2: Swimming Club I, 2, 3: Sculpture Club 42 Student Union 4: READER 4. NANCY JEAN NE McCLELLAN Swimming Club I, 2: Typing Club 3, 4: French Club I: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Pitman Club I, 2: I-Iall marshal 4: Ottiro practice 4: Division president I: NAVILLUS 4: I-Ionor Society, gamma. Top Row CLARE MARGARET McGINNIS G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Type O'Click Club secretary 3: Pitman Club 3: French Club I: Travel Club 4: Student Union 4: Basket- ball Team captain I: Honor Society. gamma. CHARLOTTE JEAN MCGIVNEY G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Pitman Club 3: Community Service League 4: Motion Picture Club 2: Service girl I: Swimming Club 2: Book Club 2, 3: Civic Forum 4: Abe Lincoln in Illinois 4, MARJORIE McLAIN Our Lady of Angels Academy, Clinton, Iowa. G. A. A. 4: History Club 4. FREDERIC C. MEYER Chemistry Club 4: Science Club secretary I: Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: Hall marshal 3: Intramural basketball 3, 4: Intramural base- ball 2: SENTINEL 4. ARTHUR MILLARD Stage Crew 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club 2, 3: Slide Rule Club 4: Engineering Club I, 2: Lunch guard 2. BARBARA MILLER G. A. A. 4: Operetta Choir 3: Symphonic Choir 4. CAROL DIANE MILLER G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Riding Club 2: Swimming Club I: Phil- harmonic Choir 2, 3. 4: Chemistry Club 3, 4: Ham Radio Club 4: Hall marshal I: SENTINEL 3: Honor Society, gamma. Bottom Row ELMER MILLER Bowling Club 2, 3, 4: Otticers Club 4: N. C. O. Club 3: Ritle Team 2, 3: Golf Team 2: Drum and Bugle Corps I: Tri-State Crack Platoon 2: Crack Platoon 2, 3: SENTINEL 2: NAVILLUS 2, 3, 4. LETA MILLER G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Riding Club 3, 4: Civic Forum I, 2: Service girl 3: Pen and Quill Club 2, vice-president 3: Camera Club 3: SENTINEL I, 2, 4: Junior Class vice-president 3: Division secretary 2, 3, 4: Honor Society, alpha. LAWRENCE MOBERG Short Cut Club I, 2: Slide Rule Club 2: Stage Crew Club 3, 4: Stage Crew supervisor 4: Chemistry Club 4: Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA MOREY Cv. A. A. I, 2, 3: Type O'CIick Club 3, 4: Student Union 3: Travel Club 4: History Club 4: Senate 4: Civic Forum 4: Junior Council 4: Honor Society, gamma. JAMES PHELPS MOSHER N. C. O. Club 3: Otticers' Club 2: Tri-State Crack Platoon 3: German Club 2: SENTINEL I: Crack Platoon 2, 3. LUCILLE MOSS G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: French Club If Riding Club 3, 4: Honor Society, beta. TED MUMMERY Bowling Club 2, 4: Letterman I, 2, 3, 4: Boxing Team 3, 4: Skating Team I, 2: Hall marshal 3, 4: Football team 2. 3, 4: Track Team I, 2, 3, captain 4: Intramural baseball I, 2, 3: Intramural basketball I, 2, 3. Page Fifty-tive Top Row ROBERT NELSON SENTINEL 2, 3, editor 43 I-IaII quard I, 2, 3: Operetta I PinaIore Ig Foil and Mask Ciub 3, 4: Physics Laboratory assis- tant 4' SuIIivan Sings 2: Junior Delegation 3: BasIcetIoaII man aqer 3: I-Ionor Society, aipiwa. BILL NEWENDORP Theodore RooseveIt I-Iiqin Sriiaal, Des Moines, Iowa, I, 2, 3, BEN NIELSON Frii and Maxi Ciuir 3' Pin American CIIIIN I1 Pitman CIuI:33 NANCY NIXON G. A, A. I 4' 5wir'fimir'f1 CIub I: Division secretary I 2, 3 SENIINEL2 37 READER 4' NAVILLUS 42 Syrrpinonii Ciwir 2,3 .Iii f' Driiriatfn 3: I-Ifwroi Sfirif-Iv, fiwninri, LARZ H. NORDSTROM Rfii- I 4 PHYLLIS NOSKIN IU'-P and QuiiI CIut3 I 21CIaSsiraI CIIIIU 2 3' Cy, A, A, I 2 7 4- Vs'IftI'n'I CI'1 ':i'fv-f, 'ig SENTINEL 3' Hem Sofia-tv :fi 1, CYRILE OBELER tr, A, A, IZ B' II- '-- I in-1 Ciiiti 2' SL-nw' Ltrfrus Litjniy 'iff' T Yg IIT- , CIIII Z- BI-Mir i CIuia 4: Sm '-'r vii-1 IU-'wi Y I1 111 Iriity six' Bottom Row PATRICIA O'BRlEN Senate I: Student Union 2: Cisca I3 Division treasurer 35 Divi- sion secretary 37 Careers Ciub 4: Boosters Ciub I, 27 Leader 3, 4' G. A. A. 2, 3, treasurer 4: G. A. A. Councii 4. KARL OLDBERG Footbaii Team 4: Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Clnorus 2, 4, vice-president 3: Junior Deleqation 3, HaII quard 3: Ds-I Iaatinq Club I' Sprinq Froiits 27 Letterman 2, 3, 47 Band. DOROTHY OWENS G. A, A. 2, 3, 4: A Capeila Choir 2, 33 Pitman Ciub 3: Civics and Economics CIub 4' InternatinnaI Art Exrtianqs: I: Division secretary 4, NANCY O'YEN Aquinas Hiqin Suiwooi La Crosse, Wisconsin I, 2, 3. Civic Forurn 4. ROBIN PADORR Irnqinwewinii CIub I, sfffretary 2, 3' Stn ii' Crt-tw, I, 2 assistant vnanac1er3 4' Svrnrutifnif Chorus 3, 4'CI1ainisIrv CIuIv 11, Senate I, 4f Iiornr Sf: iiftv, Maha, DEVIDA PANCOE Izwniin Ciuin I, 2' Swim CIutJ I, 2' Bisirtv-AII I iuznnirwnt 33 Bas- Ii:ttiaII Iiiwnament I, Pitman CIuIu 3' Cv, A. A. I, 2, 3, 4' Svrvirx 1irI 3 4, JAMES PAYNE Svrn tiiiin Ss,,I'rfvI, Ctii,a1o I' St, C1-1' r':-'- ia insbin, IIIinrais, 2, I'IdII'1Il.1Y'CI,3,4jBGSIxOIbF1IITCiVTI raotniw I- III'i:-init 5 CIuIx 4- Bfwin-1 CIuIu 3, 4' Lf'II0I'VT7i1'I 3 4' Student Uri ' I 4 Top Row BERTRAM PEARL Slvort Cut Club 2, 3, 4: Slide Rule Club 3, 4: t'lam Radio Club 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3. HENRY PERETZ Crane Terliniral I-Iiqlt Sclwool, Cnicaqo, I, Bo linq Club 2, secretary 3, president 4: Basketball 2: Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4: Luncli quarcl 3, lieutenant 4: I-Iall ouard 2: Clnemistry Club 4: Letterman 3, 4: Intramural baseball 2: Basketball, man- aqer 3, 4, ELLEN PERRY 6. A. A, I, 2: Classical Club 2: Opera Clworus I, 2, 3: Syme pttonif Ctioir 4: Civic Forum 4: Greek Club 4: I-lf-nor Society, qanima. F. C. PETERSON Clwernistry Club 4: Slide Rule Club 4: Hall marslwal 3, 4: Fire inarslial 3: Crark Platoon 2, 3, 4' Otlirers' Club 4. ELKA PINCUS Le Cerc,le Francais I: G, A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Type O'Click Club 3, 4: Bowlinq Club 3, 4: Swimrnino Club I: Service qirl 4' Library stall 3: Travel Club 3: Pitrnan Club 3: Honor Society. LOIS PLAIN Swimming Club I: Ridinq Club I: G. A. A. I, 4: Clieerleacler 3: Symplwonir Choir 3: SENTINEL 2, 4' Division secretary 2, 3' Captain ball Cliarnpions 2: Senior Class vice-president 4: t-loner Scitiety, qamrna, ALFRED PODOLSKY Bovvlinq Club 2, 4' Hall marstwal 2, 3' ELOfWC'I'TIIt'S Club 4: OrCI'icstra I, 2, 3: Division vine-president 2, Bottom Row DOROTHY T. POHL Immaculate Hiqli School I, 2, Pitman Club 3: Honor Society, qamma. MARG I E POTTER Cr. A, A. I, 3, 4: Eronomics Club 4: Swimrninq Club I: Ridinq Club I' Volleyball rtiampions 2. EDWARD RABIN Carl Srnurr tlioln School I, 2, 3, READER advertisinq man- ager 4. NATALIE RAYMAN Frencli Club president I: Library statl 3: Service qirl 2, 3, 4: Cliernistry Club 4' Bowlinq Club 3, 4: Type O'CIick Club treasurer 4: Travel Club 4: SENTINEL sports writer 4: Senate 4: 6, A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society, alplia. JAMES REAMES Slide Rule Club treasurer I, president 2' Bm-vlinq Club 4. FLORENCE REBACK Austin t-Iioli Srlnool I, 2. 3, Symptibnir Clwciir 4: Civic Forum 4: Type OICIILIQ Club 4. GEORGE REFAKES Lettorrnan 2 3, 4' Intramural basketball I, 2, 3: Intramural baseball I, 2- Swimniinq Team I, captain 2, 4' Football Tearn 3, 4: l4BllVUdl'SlI61l2,3fI.tlf'ICI'IflU5I'd 4, Pane Filty seven ll !! Top Row HUNTLEY J. REIN Basketball Team 2, 3. 4: Senator 3, 4: Short Cut Club 3. 4' Symphonic Choir 2, 3: Philharmonic Choir 3: Letterman 2, 3, 4: Intramural basketball I: Hall marshal 2: Honor Society, qamma. NORMAN REUBEN Swimming Team 2: Tennis Team 3, 4: Hall marshal 3: Lunch quard I: Symphonic Choir I. 2. 3, 4: Senator 3. MYRON REYNOLDS Hall marshal I, 2, 3, captain 4: Model Airplane Club 2: Boxing Team I, 2, 3, 4: Division president 3, 4: Civics Club 4: Franklin Club 4. GEORGE RICE Avon Lake Hiqh School, Cleveland, Ohio, I. Svvimminq Team 2. captain 3, 4: Hall marshal 2, captain 3: Senator 2, 4: Football Team 3, 4: Letterman 2, 3, 4, Intramural basketball 2, 3: Boxint Team 2, 3: Division president 4: Chemistry Club 47 Honor Soti- rity, ryamma. PHYLLIS S. RIFF Von Steuben High School, I, 2. Type O'CIirk Club secretary 3: Book Club 2: Slide Rule Club 3, 4: Senator 3. BERNICE RING Southwest Hirzh School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 3: West Hi I, 2. Civic Forum Ali G. A, A, 4: Travel Club 4. CHARLOTTE RIORDAN Pitman Club 3: Ollire Prartice 3, 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: NAVILLUS 3: Girls' Ridino Club 4: Division treasurer 3' Honor Society. qamma. Paqe Fifty-eiqht Bottom Row JOYCE ROBERTS P. R. Walker Hiqh School. G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Riding Club I: Swim Club 2: Civics Club 4: SENTINEL 4: Division president 2. LILA BELLE ROJESKY History Club 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 4: NAVILLUS I: SENTINEL 2, 3: Division treasurer 4. MARGARET ROOD Classical I, 2: Otlice Practice 4: Student Union 4: G. A. A. 4: Division secretary 4. EILEEN ROOT Senn Hiqh School I. G. A. A. I, 2, 4: Swimminq Club I, 2' Symphonic Choir 3, 47 Radio Script Club 4: Type O'CIick Club 4, HARRIET ROSENBERG G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Letter qirl 2: Swim Club I, 2, 3, 4: READER 4: NAVILLUS 3. 4i SENTINEL I: Typinq Club 33 Leaders' Club 3 4: Civic Forum 2: Girls' Glee Club I, 2. SHIRLEY ROSETH G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Type O'Click Club 3, 4? Leaders' Club I: Shorthand Club 3: Bookkeepinq Club 2: SENTINEL It Recreaf tional qames 2, 3: Economics Club I: Biolooy Club 2, BU RTON ROSS R. O. T. C. Crack Platoon I: Hall marshal 2, 3: Lunfh quard 3: Track Team 3: Careers Club treasurer 3' Physirs Club 3: Chemistry Club 4: Economics Club 4. Top Row SHERWIN ROTSTEIN Chemistry Club 4: Hall marshal I, 2: German Club I, 'Z Short Cut Club 2: Debate Club 4. EDNA ROZAKLIS Short Cut Club 2: G. A. A. I, 2: Type O'ClicIi Club 4: Sym phonic Choir 4. SHIRLEY RUBENZIK Austin Hiqh School I, 2. Civic Forum 3, 4: Economic Club 4: Hall marshal 4: G. A. A. 3. 4: Loclrer guard 3: Travel Club 4 Student Union 3: Junior Deleqation 3. ROCHELLE LOIS SAKOL Von Steuben Hiqh School I, 2. NAVILLUS representative 3 secretary 4: Type O'ClicI: Club 3: G. A. A. 3, 4: Pitman Club 3 Chemistry Club 3: Senator 3: Service qirl 3, 4: History Club 3 Civic Forum 4: Junior Deleoation 3. WILLIAM SALKELD History Club 3: Classical Club 3, 4: Philharmonic Choir 2, 3, 4 International Drawinq Exchanqe 2: Travel Club I: Hall marsha 3: Civic Forum 3. ART SALLANDER Football Team 3, 4: Traclc Team 2, 4. HOWARD SATTENSTEIN Hall marshal I. 2, 3: Lunch quard 3: Swim Team 2, 3: Short Cut Club 2: Civics Club 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Dance Band 2, 3, 4: Aquacade 2' Thanlisoivinq Frolics 4. Bottom Row EUGENE SAWYER Crane Technical Hiqh School I. Chemistry Club 4: German Club 2: Debate Club 4: Boys' Bowlinq Club 3: Travel Club 3. GERALD SCHAEFFER Crane Technical High School I: Von Steuben High School 2. Biology Club 2: Civic Forum 3: Soccer Team 2: Hall marshal I, 2. 3: Student Union 3: Chemistry Club 4: Abe Lincoln in Illinois 4. CAROL SCHAFFNER SENTINEL 4: G. A, A. I, 2, 4, council 3' Laboratory assistant 2: Captain Ball Tournament I: Honor Society, beta, MARY M. SCHALJO G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Division vice-president 3: Pitman Club 3: Type O'ClicIi Club 3: Finance Service 3, 4: Civics Club 4: Honor Society, beta. DAN SCHEFS EVELYN SCHMELTZER Type O'Cliclc Club I, 2: Pitman Club I, 2: German Club 3, 4: G. A. A. 4: Girls' Chorus 4: Travel Club 2: Boolclceepinq Club I, 2, 3. SUSAN SCHOEN SENTINEL 2. 3, business manager 4: READER circulation man- aqer 4: G. A. A. I, 4: Hall marshal 4: Honor Society, beta. Page Fitty-nine Top Row MARY ELLEN SCHUFFERT ImmacuIata I, 2. G. A. A. 3i Senate 3: Pitman CIub 3. DOROTHY ANN SCHULER Civic Forum 2, 3, 4: Senate 3, 4: Symphonic Choir 43 Phii- harrnonic Choir 4: SENTINEL 2, 3. VIRGINIA SCHULTZ Lalic- View Hiqh Schooi I. FLORENCE SCHWARTZ G, A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Civic Forum 4: Type O'CIicIc CIub 3, 4. ROBERT F. SEDERBER6 Bookkeepinq CIub 2, 3: Letterman 2, 3, 47 I3owIinq Club 3, 4: GOII Team I, captain 2, 3, 4: Riiie Team I, 2, 3 4: Crack PIatoon I 2, 3: Safety Unit 3, 4: Officers' CIub Iieutenant 2: Senate I, 2, 3, 4. LORAYNE SEI NFELD G. A. A. I, 2, 31 BorwIcIceirpinq Club 2: TraveI CIub 3: Service rqiri 2, 3, 43 Chemistry CIub 4i Mimeo Service 4, InternationaI Drawing Exchanqe I, 2: Senate I, 2: NAVILLUS I, 2: SENTI- NEL I. LEON SELIGSON Aeroplane CIub I' Lunch guard I: I'IaII marshei I, 2, 3: Sen- ate 21 IndustriaI arts assistant 2, 3, 41 Symphonic Chcir Ig Senioi pIay pubIifity manacwi' 4' Honor Society, qamma. Paqe Sixty Bottom Row SHANNON SHATFORD EI Dolado I-Iiqh SchooI. EI Dolada, Arkansas I, 2. Eontba'I Team 3, 43 HaII marshal 3: Lunch quard 4. RICHARD SHAPIRO Von Steuben I. 2. History CIub 35 Hall marsIiaI 3, captain 4: Service CIub 4: Civic Forum 4. BOB SHATTOW Ham Radio CIub director 4: AirpIane CIub I, president 4: Chess and Checker CIub I, 2: Camera CIub I, 2, 3: Photoscope Operator 3, 4: Symphonic Choir I, 23 A CapeIIa Choir T5 Stage Crew I, 2, 3, staee supervisor 4' Senate 2. JACOUELYN SILCROFT G. A. A. Ig Bowlinq CIub 3: Swimminq CIub 2' Symphonic Choir 33 Senate 3: NAVILLUS 4: Division secretary 2' SENTI- NEL circuIation manaqer 3: SENTINEL advertisinq manawor 2, 3, Honor Society. CAROL SIMMONS G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Greek CIub 4' Bowlinn CIub 3: Syrnphonir Choir 4: Service qirI I, 2, 31 A CapeIIa Chair I. 2, 3: SENTINEL I: NAVILLUS I, 2, 3. 4' Honor Society beta. MAXINE SIMMONS German CIub I, 2: Type O'CIicIc CIub 3' Service qirI I, 2, 3, 4' BowIinq CIub Ii Stencil Service 4: Pitman CIub 3, 4: Economifs CIub 4. JACK F. SINGLETON Hall marshaI I, 2, 3: BasIretbaII Team I, 2, 3' Intramural ath- Ietics I. 2: Letterman 3, 4. Top Row Bottom Row MARY JANE SINNAEVE EARL MICHAEL SPIRO G, A. A. I, 4: Caroers' Club I: Bookkeeping Club I, 2, 3, 4. Classical Club I, 2: Civics Club 43 Type O'CIick Club 3 Sl'iort Cut Club I, 2: Bowlinq Club 33 Intramural basketball Student Union 3, 4: Basketball Team 2, 3, 4: Senate , : CORRINE ISYLVIAI SMITH Waslwinoton l'Ilqt1Sc'l1ooI, No.-I York City: I-luqlwes I'IicItwScl1o0l, Cinrinnati, Gliiug Curtis I-Ii.1l1 School, Staten Island, New York. GERALDINE SpITZ Pitman Club 31 Caroors Club I: Type O'Click Club 3i Civi' sion vicerpresident 2: Letterman 3, 4. I 2 Div: lwwrum lg Symptionlf Clmir I. Cr, A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Slnort Cut Club I. 2, RIdII1L1 Club I, 2, 3, 4 Library stalt 33 Civic Forum 3: Rinq and Pin Committee Opera Clworus 3: Personnel work 'Ig NAVILLUS 47 I-Ionor So xt , . ROMAN smooic 1 Y 'mmm Fvnrinq Club Iaptain 3' Slirit Cut Club president 3, Qporattn Club I, 7, pr-fsldi-nt 3' Clwmistry Club 2. 3: Slide Rule Club WILLIAM LLOYD STANTON 2, 3, 45 Sunali- I, 2, 37 Cravk Platfaon I, 33 Olticers' Club social clnairrnan 4: Rangers 3,4. Foil and Mask Club I, 2, president 3. 4i l'lall Inarslnal I SeniorCI1orus Ig Serqeant R. O. I. C. 4. Arnerir.an Loqion Mvdwl City Clwampionslwip Ctiess Team 3, 47 Svnatn l, troasuror 3, Iwrvsi DORIS LEE SOLAR SOEIPIYI GIDITAA Cf. A. A. I. 2, 3 'I' Slwrt Cut Club 3' Pr-n and Quill Club 2i Cl.is5ir'.il Club 2, 31 Llrwnomifs Club 41 Division sevrotary 2' . . . . ,I Iuvisuln yur- Iwnrsld-'-nl 37 NAVILLUS ., 3, 4. KENNETH STERLING Srfnatv 2' Junior Delzfilfitl fu 3 llal Inarslml 2, Salvty Unit 4 I3.0.I.C. Cragk Platrwn 2, 3? R. O I Oil I FI ARDITH SORENSEN Sm-nn Ilialw Srlwal I, 2, Fvwiflw Club 3' lravlyl Club 47 CWI Club 4, Lronuinits Club 4, Ciils' Ctvorus 4, CLAIRE STONE dont 4' SENTINEL 3, Sports Oditol 4, nianaqinq Oditmr -'I' llvn C 5 ub 4 R. O. I. C. Baseball Team 2,3 R O. il. Q.. Crall Squad I 2 S' llifIlY Stlnnl I 2 3. A A 4' Iwi uw, IL- WILUAM Russeu SPARKS lm l ' l l ' ' l ml St-nn Hilqlw Sllm-Il. Civiis Club 3 41 Tvavl-I Club 41 tluniw' ti 'until 33 Cllr-ss Club 3, 4' FI-n'irm Club 3 47 tlall niarstml NATHAN STRAUSS r.iIit.iin1IqYuun.I Inu-Ill-I tune 43 Sen am 2 3, 4. 3 Ilall ni islnal 2 3, 4, Civil lfnuin 4 Tull Gurrnan C'ub 2 .1 L If ' . -IYIHIIII 4' Studi-nt C. nununitv I ilu :ui-sulf-'II fl MORRIS IMOEI SPECTOR llistory Club 37 Bfwwlirm C uti 3 -I' A liuvx Club I'IrI-sidl-nt 2' FLORENCE TAFIJIAN ll-It:-rnuin I, 'I' lnwtlmall Iuani 3 4: ii.i.k It-.wi 2' Intramural lm',kwILv.ill I, 2, I' lI'lr.inuI'1l li lf. iw all I' 'I Itwli' lunvis lj Swv' RIIIIIII Cuilw I III S,rinirni'I: Cl :Iv 2. Cin A. A. I 2 3, II .,-iIi.l Ii fur xly II x ka Top Row MARILYN TASHJIAN Pitman Club I. 2: Type O'Click Club, secretary I. 2: G. A. A. I. 2, 3. 42 Service girl 3, 4. WILLIAM E. THILL Roosevelt Military Academy, Allendale School tor Boys, Lake Villa. Illinois, I, 2. 3. JAMES E. TINEN Symphonic Choir I, 2, 3, president 4: Philharmonic Choir 2, 3. president 4: Football Team 3, 4: Track Team 4: Hall marshal I, 2, captain 3: Intramural basketball I, 2, 3: Letterman 3, 4: Division treasurer 3: Division vice-president 4: Boxing Club 4. KIRK TRIMBLE Track Team I. 2. 3, 4: Football Team 3: Student Union 3: Divi- sion president 3: Division vice-president 3: Hall marshal: Letter- man I, 2, 3. 4: Intramural basketball I: Boxing Club. MURIEL TURCHIN G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Bookkeeping Club 2, 3: Student Union 4: Pitman Club 3: Pan-American Club I, 2: Honor Society, gamma. JACK UDELHOFEN Boxing Club 3: Economics Club 4: Hall marshal 2. 3: Intra- mural basketball I, 2: Intramural baseball 2. KILBURN VISK Foil and Mask Club 3. 4: Radio Ham Club 4: Hall marshal 3: Stage Crew 3. 4: SENTINEL 4. Page Sixty-two Bottom Row RICHARD WAGNER Rochester Agriculture School, Rochester, Wisconsin. 2. Swim- ming Team 3, 4: Bowling Team 3. MILDRED WALKER Division treasurer I, 3, 4: G. A. A. I. 2, 4: Economics Club 4: Riding Club 3: Photography Club 4: Symphonic Choir 2, 3, 4. BILL WALKER Amundsen High School, Chicago, I: Senn High School 2, 3. Otiice Practice 4: Mimeograph Service 4. JOAN WALSH Redford High School, Detroit. Michigan. I. Student Union 4: G. A. A. 3, 4: Pitman Club 3: Bookkeeping Club 2: Travel Club 4: Honor Society, gamma. BERNARD F. WEBER III Maine Township High School, Des Plaines, Illinois. I, 2. Divi- sion president 3: Hall marshal 3, 4: Junior Delegation 3. SALLY WEBER Travel Club I: Young Actors' Guild I. 2: Classical Club I. 2: Civic Forum 3: History Club 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3. 4: Service girl 3, 4. HARRIET WEIG Classical Club I, 2, 3, 4: Travel Club I, 2: SENTINEL I, 2: G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Service girl I. 2, 3: Honor Society. gamma. Top Row DAVID M. WEIS Football Team 3, 4: Traclc Team 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club 3, 4: Hall marshal 2, 3, 4: Letterman 3, 4: Intramural baseball I: Lunch guard 4: Archery Club 3: Satety Unit 3: Intramural bas- lcetball I. EDWARD WEISS Ham Radio Club 3: Hall marshal I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club I, 2. TH ELMA WEISS Club Proscenium I, president 2, 3, 4: G, A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Civic Forum 2, 3: Student Union I, 2: Opera Club 2, 3: Division presi- dent I: Rangerette 4: Pitman Club 3 4: Civics Club 4: Swimming Club I. RALPH P. WELTER St. George High School, Evanston, Illinois, I. 2. Football Team 2, 3, 4: Traclc Team 3, 4: Intramural baslcetball 2, 3, 4: Letterman 3, 4: Intramural baseball 2, 3, 4: Franklin Club 3, 4: Band 4: Hall marshal 2: Skating Team 2, 3, 4. EDNA WEMHEUR Gi. A. A. 3, 4: Band I, 2: Orchestra 3, 4: German Club 3: French 2: Latin Club I. IRWIN WINER Chemistry Club 4: Civic Forum 4: Hall marshal 2: Lunch guard 4: Short Cut Club 2: Honor Society, gamma. JJANI WINSBERG Travel Club 2, 3: International Drawing Exchange I, 2, treas- urer 3: Oil Printing Club treasurer 3: Sculptor Club vice-president 4: Girls' Riding Club 2, 3, 4: Economics and Civics Club 4: SENTINEL 3, 4: READER 4: Art Institute, scholarship class 3, 4: Honor Society, beta. Bottom Row FRANCES WOLD G. A. A. I, 2. 3, 4: Student Union 3: Type O'ClicIc Club 3, president 4: Leader 3: Honor Society, beta. BABETTE WOLF G. A. A. I: Pitman Club 3: Type O'ClicIc Club 4: SENTINEL 3, 4: Division treasurer 4: Civic Forum 2, 4: Travel Club 4. LENARD A. WOLF Division treasurer 4: Rifle Team 2, 3, 4: Baton Twirlers Club 4: Safety Unit 3, 4: R. O. T. C., N. C. O. Club 4: publicity officer 4, N. C. O. Etticiency Medal 3, Tribune Medal I, Sixth Corps Area platoon championship medal 2. LENORE WOLF G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Council 4: SENTINEL 2: Symphonic Choir 3, 4: Ottice Practice 4. HOWARD WOLFBERG Hall marshal 3, 4: Observer Club I: Camera Club 2: Sym- phonic Choir 2: Honor -Society, gamma. RAY WOOD Engineering Club I, 2: Hall marshal 2: Lunch guard 2: Chem- istry Club 4: SENTINEL 3: Honor Society, gamma, ALICE ELAINE WRIGHT SENTINEL I, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, president 4: Senate I, 2: Art Club 3: Student Union 4: Division president I: Division secretary 3: Leader I, 4: G. A. A. Board 3, 4: READER 4. Page Sixty-th ree Page Sixty-Tour FREND YONKERS R. O. T. C.. recruit crack platoon I, Sixth Corps e C ionship Drill Platoon 2: City Crack Platoon 2. 3 N C O P Club, viceacommander 4. N. C. O. elficiency meda a marshal 2: Camera Club 3, 4: Slide Rule Club. teas r president 4: Safety Unit, lieutenant 4: Chemistry CI MAE ZEMANN Travel Club 4: Careers Club 3, 41 Division vice p es e Civic Forum 4: G. A A. 41 Spanish Club I, 2: Swim Q C JUTIE GRHDUFITES UJITHOUT PICTURES LEAH R. ALSCHER MARGUERITE ELEANOR ASCHY CHARLES EDWARD BARKER WILLIAM H. BILLINGTON PATRICIA E. BYRNE MILTON CARMAN STEWART LIONEL CHAYES JAMES GOULET COATSWORTH JOHN PETER COFONE LESLIE COHEN PIERRE W. 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' A L' 'tn ' . 17' - , 1 ..- f .A ' .5 -4- , F - . , A 'H' s. -'f 231 'J ' -1 qu . 4 Q CZHQUCZQQ epartment LANGUAGE FACULTY LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Mildred Adams, Miss Dorothy Keele, Miss Faith Carroll, Miss Nina Merry, Miss Willa Shea, Mrs. Susan High. Bul lhe Raven, silling lonely on lhe placid busl, spoke only Thal one word, as il his soul in lhal one word he did oulpour. Quolh lhe Raven, 'Nevermore '. Now lhink how much more he could have said had he laken lhe Sullivan lour-year Eng- Iish course, or even lhe required lhree years ol English. I-le could have discoursed on lhe grealness ol lileralure, delivered whole pas- sages from I-lamlel, or wrillen a business leller wilh a polile bul lormal message from lhe nelher world. I-lowever, he probably didn'l go oul much in sociely, or perhaps he should have laken Lalin, which, il is rumored, is ideal for soliloquy. - T'was brillig, and lhe slilhy loves Did gyre and gimble in lhe wabe: All mimsy were lhe borogoves, And lhe mome ralhs oulgrabef- Three guesses as lo whal lhe above is. Look al il from all angles. Do you see any irregular verbs? Ah, you should know. ll is neilher French, nor Spanish, nor German. ll you look a foreign language you'd know. You'd also know a lol aboul lhe counlry whose language you are sludying: ils people, lheir cusloms, lradilions, hislory, and lileralure. Besides, lhere is nolhing so cullured sounding as a sprinkling here and lhere ol loreign words, and lo know whal lhey mean, lhough admilledly delracling from lhe general picluresqueness, also may have some abslracl value. Good lor lhe nerves, you know. Page ENGLISH FACULTY STANDING: Mr, Julius Becker, Miss Hildeqarde I-lanniwell, Miss Marguerite O'Connell, Mrs. Doris Schabes, Mr, Abrarn Pannilch. SEATED: Miss Helen Stanton, Miss Catherine Dore, Mrs. Susan I-Iiqh ' ' Nelson. , Miss Nordis Sixty-seven PROSCENIUM CLUB TO ROW: Aqwun, Dului-1, PI tt SEC D ROW: K.-riuuffh Clusfif, S C C' l ll 3 A S R iii, wf-ma, Riuiiuiu. I OW: Miss Knvitf, iss, P.-fi, Lf- vamp BOTTOM ROW: s e,,R.. Q-is ' gg H M Ofl THE HIR Radio sfafions all over flue counfry are look- ing for young wrifers wluo can furn ouf good radio scripfs. Wiflu fluis in mind, Mrs. Spooner organized flue Radio Scripf Wrifing Club. Meefings of fluis inferesfing, as well as edu- cafional group are lueld on alfernafe Wednes- days, and are called fo order by flue club's presidenf, Barbara Klowden. Affer flue minufes of flue previous meefing luave been reporfed, any member of flue group may read one of luis scripfs. Iluen an informal discussion is lueld, and Mrs. Spooner gives sug- gesfions wluiclu enable flue clubfs members fo wrife beffer radio scripfs. Mrs. Spoorueris gualificafions for sponsoring fluis club include a Norfluwesfern Universify course in radio wrifing. STANDING: Kunnxl HTTEIITIOII! HLLTHESPIFIIIS Did you know fluaf flue only dramafic club af Sullivan is flue Club Proscenium? Ilue clubfs purpose is fo provide a greafer undersfanding and clearer knowledge of flue sfage, Wluen flue opporfunify presenfs ifself, flue club gives open performances, proceeds of wluiclu go info a fund fluaf provides flue maferials greafly needed by boflu flue club and dramafic class. Tluere is a greaf demand for suclu a club af Sullivan. Tluelma Weiss, club presidenf, sfafed fluaf wiflu flie cooperafion of boflu sfudenfs and fac- ulfy, flue club can become one of flue mosf imporfanf facfors af Sullivan. Under flue able sponsorsluip of Miss Kovifz and direcfion of Tluelma Weiss, presidenf, flue club luopes fluis will be ifs red leffer year. l fm slvuun, .u . - DISH' 'ix i BDVK f.,,,,,,, lay S tyfuiiiluf RADIO SCRIPT CLUB ner, Javinklus, Cuulii l S 5 fon, Klfiwifwn. SEATED Srimuvuf-g Srliiwlifi- l sk Sluariiro, Bluff, Li-.ul DEBATING CLUB STANDING: C-we-iiliwg Mo S M l ls l M N ls TED Kahn, Marsh, N.il!inn om, iss if mn, Q DEBHTIDG CLUB Passing by room ZIO on a Tuesday aTTer- noon you will Tind The inTellecTs OT Sullivan debaTing guesTions oT viTal imporTance. Now as never before iT is oT greaT inTeresT To The sTudenTs To Thoroughly discuss The evenTs Tales ing place, as iT will be The Young America who pulls The UniTed STaTes ouT aTTer This devas- Taling war. Due To our Hlireedom oT speech The sTu- denTs are able, under Miss Nelson! direcTion, lo bring TogeTher Their diTTerenT opinions and in This manner increase Their knowledge. The DebaTing Club TirsT receives poinTers Trom Miss Nelson on correcT debate procedure and Then Talces up The discussion OT various Topics. Many guesTions are given a Thorough going over. IDTELLECTUHLS Sullivanls youngesT organizaTion, The lnTel- lecTuals, Teel They are Tilling a long-sTanding vacuum in Sullivans oTherwise exTensive cur- riculum. The boys base Their acTiviTy on The Theory ThaT The classical subiecTs may more readily be TaughT Trom The Tlsocial' angle. STarTed as a joke, The organizaTion would prob' ably have developed inTo a big Thing, if some members hadn'T graduaTed. All members musT agree To expend all eTTorTs in The TTsTudy oT philosophy and philosophers, ThaT branch oT liTeraTure Termed Classical, and The promulga- Tion oT culTure in general. ln oTher words, The lnTellecTuals wish To prove The absolufe super rioriTy oT The menTal gymnasT To The aThleTe. Page S Tv INTELLECTUALS LEFT TO RIGHT C 1 Simls, Mifi-fs M ll s Ki rmlinw Cqivvmils. YL f'XfK52- ,TR-5 ' fi., f OVERDUE BUT lm sure iTis exadly Two weelqqi are words ThaT haunT The ever-paTienT ears oT Miss Kelly, our school librarian. lhanlcs are due Miss Kelly and her eompe- TenT sTaTT Tor The help They have given Lis in bringing To lighT even The mosT obscure bool. -eiisually Tor The mosT obscure reason. Miss Kelly may be Tound in The library Trorn 7:30 To 4:00--a sTrenuou-- day, indeed. The many boolfs, all in excellenT CondiTion, are always available Tor aid in our unguenehable ThirsT Tor I-gnowledge. Reference boolqs, To be used in school only, may always be Tound waiTing Tor us To open Them and absorb The magical knowledge QonTained Therein. The girls who acl as iunior librarians during Their sTudy periods, are iniTiaTed inTo The seerel saneTum lsTanding behind ThaT all-powerTul desk? iawuiiig and cherlcing in boolsl by Miss Levin won, who if, Miss Kellyis assisTanT. The mem bers oT The sec1reT sanehim are aTlorded The greaT honor oi bearing A SERVICE PASS while delivering library slips To our sTLidy hall Terai hers. LIBRARY STAFF TOP ROWT ima ai .W llii . Lili lli ilaaw' ii-.v,:i S 'Ai-', TT-iq'-' SV' i: ' SECOND R O W 2 iii' Lifwis llwii. li-Y 'vi . . v4 ' in liliiwi TMI- in xl, ,Milli film- V Vin .iii R iii- i'l BOTTOM ROW: Wiii Wil, imnrliiil l.i'i1i , lv , yrwnii, l'li1i'ili ' noir Ili if ' Tix-iv Sewrrnty Library XX NEWS srurrs SULLIVAN SE TI EL Defense Stamp Sales Net SI,743 in First' Month SIR-15.1113 I1.1s heen rollerted lrorn Sullivan students ir1 payrnent lor defense stamps srnre the beggrririrrre ol I7IItI.lY sales o11 -Ian, lo. arrordlrig to Mrs. Ilelen Kustnei, srhool treas- urer. Un jan. Ji tl1e peak ol sales was reathed when rollertions totaled 5l. 7. Civic Forum Io Discuss Democratic Censorship IIovs rnurh terrsorship tan we Irave rn .1 den1orr.1ry! will be the sulnert ot the f.1sir liorurn when rt rueets tornorrow 111 roorn I-Il, Iarkre Morrell .111d Monroe Men- delsoI1r1 ssrll speak, .111d the re- nrainder' ol the meetirrg will he thrown open to drsrussron lrorn the lloor. Economics-Civics Club Tours Eversharp' Factory A tour ol the I'YCl'NIl.lI'P penrrl Iartorv ssrll lse rnade today by the Iitor1or11r1s-K rvrrs rluh, Mr. Kahn .rrrnonnred that tl1e purpose ol lI1e tour rs to observe the spet1.1l1l.1t1r1r1 ol l.1bor .rr1d industry, and note tl1er11 111 their rr-I.1t1or1sl1rp to earh other. Appoint Anderson, Sipser Stage Crew Secretaries .Ioanne Alrderson .111d Isabelle Srp- ser Ir.1ve been appointed serretarres ol tl1e Stage trew hy Mr. tionfales lor the rornrnu sernester. The two girls wrll lrll the Y.It'.lIIty treated by the 1:1.1d11.1trr1r1 ol I.er1ore Henry. Helen Roberts Marriesg Honeymoon in Southwest Islrss Ilelen Roberts, .1 rnernber' ol the I,11eIrsI1 departnlent, is llslts' or1 .1 honevrrroon rn the sorrthwest. Her lIl.II'lI.IL11.' to Mr. tfarl Ratkow took plate or1 Derernher 27. l'Jll. She is experted to return to Sullivan sorne tir11e III May. Kleiman, Latter Receive Central YMCA Scholarships Rrrlrarrl Kleirnan. vire-presiderrt ol the honor sorrety. and Shrrlee I..1lter were rerrprents ol stholarshrps awarderl by tl1e Central YINICA rol- lerge. Kler111.1r1 wo11 .1 lull seholar- ship valued at 51110, while Shirlee was .INV.Il'tIl.'lI .1 Irall-stl1olar'sl1rp val- ued .rt Moo. Girls' Choir Selects Officers, Accompanrsls The new olhrers ol the Urrls' rhorr are Ittorle I.assete1', presidentl Mary Ilarbar. vrre-presidentg Pat'i- r'i.1 Prtsrh, setretary: .1r1d jean Shrrls. tre.1s11rer, tlhosen -1s pianist attorn- panrsts are Vrvranne Collin .rnl Miriarn XX'ir1ograrI: Peter Nixon will serve as tl1e rhoir's violinist. Draft Takes Two Alumni Olificersg Election Oct. 23 Surressors to President I'red Crral .111d Vrre-l'1'esident Iioh Sehellle. ssho .ire 111 rnrlitary seryree, will be .ip- pointed .rt the next rneetrne ol the Sullivan Alumni assorratrorr or1 'I'l1111'sday. Urtober Ji. Meyers, Etter Compete For Hall Guard Maior Post' ,lay Meyers and Rollin litter. tl1e only two tartdidates eligible lor the positron ol Maior ol the Ilall Mar- shals. will rornpete lor the post .1t .111 elertion to be held rn tl1e near luture. The rur1r1er-up will auto- n1.1tirally heroine Caplarrr Adrrrtant. Biology Club 'Io Tour Kraft Cheese Company Under the super'v1sror1 ol Mrs. Dorman, tl1e newly lorrned Biology rhrb is planning .1 trip to tl1e Kralt liheese f'or11pany on Derenrher' JU. YUI.. X. NO. Il l'lIll'.il-10.lI.l1lN0l!4. VYICD.. APRIL l 7. HH2 Plllflsl 5 i'lCN'l'S Mr. Pannitch, Themis Aslrounis, Jacqueline Morrell, and Elaine Lazar check the copy. American Freedom Graduation Theme As rt rnust to all high sthool stu- dtnts. ronirneritenient l1.1s eorne lo the I111r1dred and srvteen graduates ot SIIIIINJIIYS Vlariuary class. At ap- proxirnately eight p.111. next -Iann- ary JU, the tA's will rnarth to tl1e stage to rereise tI1eir diplornas. The tour IreL'don1s as enunri- ated by President Roosevelt serve as the inspiration tor tl1e tornrnenre- ment therne ol HAIl'tCI'Il.lI'I Freedom, which will be outlined by -Iaeqtreline Morrell, lorrner leature editor ol the .I'1'11ln1rI. Freedom ol' XVo1'sl1ip will be distussed by tl1e Nrrrvllnr editor, Harvey Arking Rithard Yates. tornniandine ollieer ol the R, O. T. CQ., will speak on HI:l'L'UtIt1l'll ol Iispressronul I71'eede111 ol W.1r1t is the toprr ol senior elass secretary. Leonore Henry: and Harris Cohn, senror prom thairrnan, will distuss Freedom lrorn Fear. Kernxlllnn to lk-live-r l I1-llgv Deliverrnu tI1e Ple lee ol' Alleeiante isrll be xxlllllillll Kernalran, R. 0. T. fi. rnaror. wl1ile Rir.'I1a1'd Marx, senior tlass president, will give tl1e Address ol XY'elron1e, .rs well as present tl1e rlass gilt. The head ol tl1e Senate, XX'illi.1n1 Cannady, will speak on Mountains to Climb, while the Farewell Address will be delivered by 'lihernis Askorrnis, lor- rner executive editor ol tl1e Sr'z1liu1'l, and president ol both tl1e Srrllivan Ilonor sorrety and the National llonor sotrety, MR. RESEK PROMOTED Mr. If. Resek, ll lorrner' Sullivan rlreruistry teather, has been pro- moted to the rank ol mayor in tl1e .1rrny. He is now stationed at Clrarrute Field. Rantoul, Illinois, Navillus Explains Serigraphy Puzzle Ilave yo11 been wondering Vt'lI.Il this se1rrgrapI1y is tI1.1t everylmody is talking about' linusual interest has been evidenred by tl1e student body as to tl1e nature ol' this phe- nomenon and its relationship lri tl1e new IU-I2 Nrlrlflnr, To tI1e lavrnan it is IQIIUNYII as tl1e silk srreen pror- ess, 'I'hough tlrrs proress has been used extensively rn tI1e rornmereial Ireld, deperidable sourres state that no other srhool yearbook l1.1s ex- ploited its attraetive possibilities. Artist Anthony Velonis, wI1o be- gan working with silk srreen or1 a W'.l'.A, prorert, is rredited lor its nresent use. Mr. Befker rs responsi- ble lor its plate rn tI1is ye.1r's Narzllnr. l,l'llll'Illl:'H by .srl Stull' The original drawings for tl1e seven division pages lthose pages whieh divide tl1e settions ol' the hookl were made hy Renee D.1vidson ol tI1e Nrrrlllna art stall. Letter'- ing was added by I.ur'ille Nobler. Frorn tI1e original drawing Shirley ,lane Burnett rut a stencil on pro- lrlrn, whirh ir1 t1rrr1 was covered with silk .111d stretrhed on a Irarne nxade hy ,lark Farrell. The squeegeerng ot .1 sperial pror- ess paint throueh tl1e silk resulted 111 a heautitul color print. The ope1'.1to1's ol' this proxess. Vivian Benrarnirr. Betty l.ou tihrrtv- 111.1n. Gloria Muriel Liould, Arnold Strornberg, and tl1e1r assistants, tilorir -Iune Keys, lfleanor Herlow, and Doris XV.rtt have betorne so sl.illl'ul that they produre about sorne loo eopres e.1r'I1 day. Altogether' some II,0tIll are needed lor tl1e 1.500 topies ol the Nrrrillnr. They have also prodrrred the Se1igraphyI TI1e N.i1'llln.1 has it. posters sshirh ran be seen in various planes througlrout the building. Bill Stanton New Managing Editor In tl1e I'L'ltI'g.II'Ill.llIs1FI ol the Mu- H111! stall for tl1e new sernester, IIrIl Stanton II.lS hetornr tl1e Mariaerng editor and beverly DeW'itt has taken over tl1e iob ol 1I1airn1.1r1 ol the Ifdrtorral board, Stanton. who rerently was elerterl president ol the Senate, w.1s i11 rharur' ol tl1e sports page l.1st semester, Miss DeW'itt was assist.111t Iiditorral editor and rs r1ow sorral rh.1ir'r11.1n ol the Senate. Sheldon Newberuer rontinues as News editor with I..11Ie I.ilsthutl .rs hrs assistant. Dolores Iiagen and Robert Marsh are Feature and fiori- tributine editors respettively. ,Ir111 Ullman is the new sports rhiet. Copy editors are I.or1':line hlones, Robert Nelson. and Kilburn Vrsls. with Dan Srheps reniarrirne as plroloeraplrer and Art Sallarrdtr' .rs stall artist, I2 New l!l'lNll'fQ'l'N Reporters are Iirleen Berg. Alrre Cohan. Izstelle Ilolleb, Ornar Hoss- .lI'tI, Iilr Katz, Adele Pupko, Daniel Mrltrnan. -loann Steil, Constanre XVoloshin. Iillen Zaret, and Grate ,Ir1ynes. In tl1e business departrnenl, Susan Sehoen has been promoted to the positron ol Iirrsrness rnariaeer with Vera l'Ie1'p,: taking over' l1e1' old 1ol1 ol fiirrulation 1na11age1'. Alice Xvright is the new assistant Cirrulation 111.111 ager and .larqrrelrrie Silrrolt ron- tinues as head ol' the advertising de- partrnent. . Assistants in the business depart- 111ent are Sevrnorrr iireenhere, Iileanor Alannsen. Betty Mrfllellan, D.1r1rel Mitt111.11r. Allen Noyes and Louise Visk. SlCN'I'lNlfII. News Survive For the lirst time 111 the history ol' tl1e Xrrrflfzrl. .1 rorrrse intended PIII'I'l.iI'IIy lor lreshnien and sopho rnores. brit available also to runiors and seniors wrll begin tornorross .rtternoon 111 228. All students who are interested in writing. hut lrnd rt impossible to add lournalrsrn to their prograni are invited to roin, l'he orrganizatiorr will meet onre every two weeks 1111- der the drrertion ot tl1e editors ol the Sriulnrrl and meetings will he devoted to a study ol' dillerent phases ol' writing lor tl1e Xrrrrmrl. Students taking this rourse will rornprise tI1e Sullivan ,Yrnflurl News Servite, AWARD SENTINEL KEYS TO GRADUATING EDITORS Thernis Askounis, jaequeline Mor- rell, and I.I.1ine I,LI7.Il', lor their services as editors ol the Srfllzrlrl, have been awarded three gold and bhre pendants lor 111errtorio11s servrre, Thernrs. exerutise editor. and lilaine. editorial editor. eath rereived tl1e awards alter or1e year ol' .Tru- fmrl duty. vlaurrielrrie I1as spent live semesters on the stall in the posrtrons ol ad- sertisrng 1n.1nager. assistant leat111'e editor, and luature editor. SENTINEL SALES SET NEW RECORD Susan Srhoen. 5111111111 ri1'r'ul.1tior1 rriariaeer. reports ar1 .1ll-trrne high ol l, 'l suhsrriptrons lor tl1e turrent semester. I..1st year's peak tell short at ITIS rorsres. Ifrtteen drsrsron rooms h.1ve turned rn loo'Q suhsrription. The represen- tatives 111 these roorns are: Morris Greenberg. A.II.Jg ,Ioyre Roberts. A,H.5: Pat Armstrong, llllg Roslyn Ornstein. IH: Lois lirusin. 1453 Daniel Cohen, 205: Mitthell I.ewrn. III: ffarol Sirnons, 215: Betty Cial- .1v.1n, Jlog Ruth Rubenstein, 23-I1 Tobra Dixler. 15113 Charlotte Wfenig. RFQ Doris litter. QSZHQ and Jeanne Piper. 353. Paqo Seventy-one SENTINEL TOP ROW: Btwn, Lilsfirrt: Ullman Kai: I-'oward Mittrncm, Crosby. Jones, Visk, Wolosrrin. Berkowitz, Hill. BOTTOM ROW: Newberqer, Sr r-own Mt. Pnrwnrtetr. T0 THE Of Stamps and Services Dear Izditorz As high Istllool students. we too ian do our share in the delense sthools program. At several other throughout the tlty. tarnpargns are being planned and rontests held rn order to sell delense stamps and bonds during division periods. B4- sides this, tontarners are plated all around the building where the stu- dents may throw their waste paper. Shows and Lnter'tarnrnerits are held to raise more p.rper. the admission being old magazines and newspapers. lxtlorts are being made to start suth a drive here at Sullivan. l'm sure thit the student body will read- ily attept the plan and eagerly assist rn the program. I.et it be said that we are doing our part. Ifrltfft' Hnflrfl Service in Her Blood Dear Iiditor: Sinte I've been rn sthool. l've been interested in the Sullivan Serv- ne Urganinitioii, but I. like many others. still know nothing about it. II you would be able to enlighten all of us as to the details of the organi- zation as well as the requirements for entrante, it would be appreiiated. .'Irlt'ir1 lazrrglmni, -IB. Dear Arleen: 'I-,lr .Ynlllrrnr .kiirrfrr Urgrrrrlzrrfnnr inrrrlilr ul rlllcltllli rrlm giri limi I-I lfrr' ,olwfil for irlvirb un trrtzdrnrii rrirlrl lr rr'r'r'1rr'rl. 'l'lri'u' jrnfrilr rlri' r111'rllJi'J rerilrr fmlrrli HI jrmpnrlloll In ilu' lmrt iptur .tml ilu' mlm of flu um-1' Jfrizr. :III rlwn lfrlrrrrgrvig In Ihr Rane- ivi, .Ylrrgi !.rirr', Hall .II.:iilml.i. l.lIlIl,Y Cvnmrlr, Rmiler. Nrrrvlllfr. Xrrllfml, Iflt' lzlfmvy frririltrnfi, rim! ilu' nflrrr girl: art' frm! nl flu' oar'- rri nrgrrrrrgurinrz. 'I In nqn1rr'n1r'r1lt for rnlmrllrrirrt rn flu rrnmlii gmnjri mrlnnrlla rllffir. ll rrrrmuiftrl in ln'- rrrftllflg rr fhlll --I rms fr! rin ri' erwrlrr. ,ot flu rpforwr. EDITOR Magicians' Dilemma Dear Izdrtor: Not long ago an artitle appeared in this paper suggesting the Iorma- tion of a tlub where all interested in the ageless and faseinating art of magit might gather for the purpose ot expending their knowledge of legerdemain. Certainly a tapital ideal XlUhat happened to itl Now that tlubs will again be in full swing why not add this unique idea to the roster of spare time enioyment? Umrrr Ilnrwrrul. BA Crowd Confuses Fresbie Dear Izditorr I have lust entered Sullivan and in the short time I have been here I have eome to the conclusion that it is swell. The only thing that leaves me quite breathless rs the trowded halls. XY henever I am in a hurry I always run into a crowd---all going the other way! Despite this I am having a grand time at Sullivan, just a poor 'lil' Ireshief' jmm Gmrabwg The New Order Dear Izditor: I .itll all tor starting a new ram- pargn. and being of' the opinion that the Xirriifrul would have the inllu- tnte to swing it. I detided to pre- sent my suggestion to you. One of the greatest problems a high school has to fare is to make its freshmen and transterring students Ieel right at home. Xwhy not have a tornmittee to weltome new students. tell them about the things the sehool has to oller, interest them in clubs, tell them how they tan get on tom- rnrttees. the newspaper. ett. Know- riv: what lies ahead of them. they will have a little more selt-tontidenee and thus make trrends more easily and quitkly. rllnrlrl liurzwrrrr. -IA SECOND ROW: Langbaus, Znret, DeWitt, Morrell, Askounis, Faqen, Mun in the Hall VVli:it tlo you think ot' ilu- prolmssll to nmkt- ll.0.'I'.l'. tfllillillg' l'0llllllllS0l'y for high svhool boys? Mrs. Mt'Shane I would not ap- prove. lt savors ot' Fascism and Hit- Ierism. If we participate in the pies- enr war and win it. we would not want continued militarism. Peter Nixon. RA--W'ith ample fa- tilities. I think it's swell. Subordi- nation is a hard thing to be used to: why not learn it in high svhool rn- stead ot out in the world! Alite Xvright, -Ilifl would like to see all the uniforms, 0 boy! Monroe Mendelsohn. 3Af Nol A person taking R,0.T.C. against his will would not take seriously the diseipline imposed upon him. and all benelits of the training would be lost. Mr. GoldenfA sery good idea. Boys nowadays are too soft. They need the distipline of the R.0.T.ti. Muriel Bowman. -IA-flt should be made eompulsory and at the same time less noisy under our elassroom windows. jay Meyers. -XA-You would pen- alize those boys who desire ta'ing training by enrolling those who do not, as this would lower the morale netessary to progress. I,t. Rollin Etter, 4A-I think that it is very good because the R.O.T.C. is an education in itself with the many components of' training. Mrs. Van NessfNo. as it should be a privilege to be a member ot the R.D.T.C, and be permitted to wear the U, S. uniform, Iili Katz, 'ar-kfAs R,0.T.Ci. train- ing was iompulsory during W'orld War I. I believe that suth an idea tan do no harm and tan aid the eause ot' national defense today. Rita Omensky. IB--No, betause I think all the boys have different ideas about the R.0.T.C. and should make their own detrsion about ioining it. Bill Stanton. -ltifl think rt's a good idea betause if those boys are ever ealled by the army. there will not be suth a waste ot time on mili- tary training. Swivel Chair liy lh-vt-rly IMIWVIM My first reattion was melodramatrt', to December 7 emotional, and typically adolesrent. no: l touldn't---go quietly study antlent arthrves sshile modern history was blood so tlose to theatrital thought myself driving an seas. tourageously siek and wounded tront. or perhaps military setrets as H.rrl. to tollege and being written in home. At this had visions ot ambulante over- protetting the on some foreign obtaining Axis a setond Mata Truthfully. realrstitally. I wasn't being patriotrt. I ss as dreaming in the rosy reserre of adventure. au- I wouldn't - datity. and swrtt attron. Ilarrnless enough. these youthful yearnings. rn a time of peate and plenty. but war . . . THIS XVAR . . . Paper shortage. C 0 N S If R V A- TION. priorities on rubber. tin. and aluminum: DIiI:IfNSIi S T A M P S AND BONDS, trained nurses at .L premium. INDUSTRIIYS ONLY XVORKINCI AT UNIQ-THIRD OI: CAPACITY. air'-raid wardens need- ed, Slowly the ligsaw PUIIIC ol headlines began to erystallile. At first glante they had appeared torn- monplate and unexniting beside blatker, bolder type: Manila. Xlfake. Pearl Harbor. ll PIIIIIIIIPN .1 rl- lillll1lNlll'lI On tloser rnspettion their impor- tance leaped into perspective, Surely soldiers, sailors, and marines are needed. Hut so are volunteer nurses. ambulante drrsers, .ur-raid wardens. bandage rollers. messengers. USU workers. and many others. Talking it over with my friends. pooling our information and ideas. we distovered that .is lngh sthool students we might aid our tountry in many of those attivities. Already Dolores had volunteered as a mes- senger, I.ee ind Sally were knitting for the Red Cross and British XX'ar Relret, I was hoping to take .1 vol- unteer nurse's training tourse: as a Girl Stout mv younger sister had ot- fered her servrres to the .irr-raid war- den of our blotk. Peter and Hob were taking night courses to teath lor tethnital de- fense robs, Norman was going to Northwestern's naval sthool. Viv had offered her servives as .i typist. and Lucille and Bernrte were work- ing tor the USO. Put Solves Puzzle' Wlien I remembered the letter I had reteived from Pat in Iingland. lust after the fall of' Frame. the last preee fell into plate and my puzzle was solved. It's hard to go batk to sthool with so muth war work to be donef' she had written, Hut the govern- ment has asked that we rarry on as usual, To learn. lo be prep.ired . . Business as usual for Great Brit- ain. My mind amended that. In the United States. not business as usual. but better business than usual. Business: going to sthool. doing homework and the supper dishes. listening to Bob Hope, and then ue must do something plus. For some it will be tonduttrng air-raid drills at sthool. others will volunteer to servite organizations, and many more of us will do our parts srrnplv by buying defense stamps and bonds. tonserving with- out eomplainrng. wearing our tlothes fior a longer' time. And doing our horneworkl .ui s.. 5 f -' 5.4 ' nv W1 A 'N' 'W I WINTER 1941 9 - 'J' JI N EL LIBRO DE SULLIVHD Somersel Maugham may nol be hiding in lhe shadows ol Sullivanls corridors bul Lorraine Jones and Beverly De Will can be lound in Room 230 every lall reading lhe manuscripls ol all lhe Sullivan Maughams who will appear in prinl in lhe Reader. Every year wilh Sanla Claus and holly wrealhs comes our lilerary magazine. The READER. A youngsler among Sullivanf pulolicalions, il has developed wilh each issue inlo a lirsl rale magazine. Mr. Croghan is lhe lalher ol lhis READER which is designed lo give lhe poels, shorl slory wrilers, and arlisls a chance lo display lheir lalenls in a school publicalion. The co-edilors ol lhe l94I READER were Misses De Will and Jones. This lasl edilion was dedicaled lo our Soulh American neighbors and lrom cover lo cover il was lruly 'lEspanol. Il il didn'l cemenl Pan- American solidarily, il cerlainly was a line example ol our good neighbor policy. READER TOP ROW: Burg, Hussnv, Firin- qulil, Wi-nisilix Mwsh, Visl, Rabin, Gi-ii v, Krwniviis, Silmi-ri. SECOND ROW: Kulii-n, Gnlil twig, ls.iii, KIL-in. Irwin. Cios tw, Hill, Visln. BOTTOM ROW: Qivlu-nl Toliiin, Gnnslurgx .limi-s, DvWiH, Rniiniy Kiwili ni i, Wirisliiiicq. Page Sevenlyethree TIFIVILLUS OFFICERS IIHVILLUS COITIITIITTEE ITIEITIBERS ART Malkah Tolpin, layout Lenore lsan, layout Renee Davidson, division paqes Lucille Nobler, lettering Beverley Lippman, cartoons Ed Lewin, pen sketches Shirley Burnett, seriqraphy stencils Jaclc Farrell, seriqraphy trarnes Vivian Benjamin, seriqraphy operator Betty Lou Chritzman, seriqraphy operator Gloria Muriel Gould, seriqraphy operator Arnold Stromberq. seriqraphy operator FINANCIAL Joan Osborne Harriet Satz Beverlee Goldman Paqe Seventy-tour PHOTOGRAPHY Marvin Spire Julien Karger Phil King Elmer Miller SALES Elmer Miller Lenore lsan Harvey Arlrin BIOGRAPHIES Ramona Meyers Harriet Lazerson Geraldine Spitz Arleen Lanqhaus Charlotte Greenberg Shirley lsan Mabel Massover Hannah Klein WRITE-UPS Mallrah Tolpin Marilyn Winoqrad Adele Puplro Al Friedman Harris Cohn Bill Kernahan Diclc Kleiman Nancy Levinthnl Phyllis Good Sylvia Galtield Barbara Klowden Sonia Blauncr Connie Woloshin Jacqueline Ornens Don Ruhrnan NAVILLUS TOP ROW: Ku-iii.-ns, Bi'-iiiwv W.irirlriili1, Kliiiiizmi King Ml iwii, ogiiwii s ec o N D ROW: Sqkiil, R-.illii'liT, lliviii linsky, Kliiwilin, L-iililuari RD ROW I 3 T t,-liBiOTTOki1Ik6XLV' 'sci.i-s, .T , u. '- DHVIL NA Book oT Verses undernealh The Bough, A Battle ol Coca-Cola, a l-lamburger, and Thou Be-.ide me -signing in The Wildernesswll lllhou werT singing oT layouTs, splendid in originaliTy and impossibiliTyp Thou werT murmuring of a design Tor yi cover, a line Tor a wriTefup, or sweeTly imparTing a new Tec hnigue Tor selling an ad. Thus The new NAVILLUS was born, Tor if Thou arT The clear voice QT inspiralion, l am The genie oT hard work, which alone can accomplish allfl Now when we, The sTaTl, look Through This, our crea- LUS Tion, we remember IiTTle incidenTs oT The process, The Time when we peeled and aTe Tive green apples ThaT were lying abouT beTore we ThoughT oT a layouT Tor a club page, and our Taces when we Tound ouT wha? we had done: or The pleasanT remembrance of how ThaT man Told us To come back Tive Times and Then didnlT give us an ad, The Times we wondered if wed go over ThaT sales guoTa7 and we are proud, nol OT every biT l did, every skeTch I made, buT OT The whole book, The producT oT our imaginaTion, our planning and our hard work. Page Sovuniy liv. ig fp Q gl Xl ld M' I W ' 'ff ' 'W f w Qyjfx X ' f K Ig 1 Q we--f,,if,, S !'Su:5u NM, K 1 xiii Q ff U- X xr 0 E: I, ya Q I' -rvy I ff Q XX 031, fy ag M Q Q4 EV .xA 'mf pg ni . 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Q-lnilvs llny, Miss cu r L.1n.iun, Mrs. Estlv'-i Dm in, Miss Mnv'q.xif-l C,i:1nni-ll, M Lhissh-v V-wwf-is czence epartment T -f Said lhe liniclcy freshman lo lhe superior sophomore. Have you really dissecled a frog? Al which The sophomore lliclced an imaginary frogsleg ohf his imaginary lapel and replied. Of course. Our biology deparlmenf is nofhing if nol lhorough. We have earlh- worms and grasshoppers, Too, on lhe menu in season. Whereupon lhe freshie haslily re- lired and was lhanlcful for general science--- which inlroduces mosl aspiring scienlisls, and praclically everyone else as well, +o Jrhe in- lricacies of physics, biology, and chemislry. When lhe amoebae begin lo Tire you, and The chromosomes lo swim before your eyes. you may advance lo alomic weighls, assorled vibralions, or lhe inside slory aboul heal, To emerge prepared +0 live in a world where science occupies an increasingly imporlanf parl. MATH FACULTY LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Willinn' Mr'Enz-ry, Miss Lucy Allen, Miss Hi-lun Hanson, Miss Leia Mi llvnin, Miss Elranor Slrqlffa, Mis. Corlstancv Van Ni-ss 1 in L Page Eighty-one l.UHHT TTTHI-TES IT TICH You can move now, said The camera man aTTer making you siT a halT hour unfil he ad- iusTed his Camera To snap The picTure. BuT Those days have gone Torever and have given way To The 'lsnap-beTore you-know-iT candid camera. IT is in order To beTTer undersTand exacTly l'whaT makes The candid camera Tickl' ThaT The Camera Club meeTs weekly on Wed- nesday under The sponsorship oT Miss EdiTh Beniamin. The acTiviTies oT The Camera Club are noT iimiTecl To a comprehensive sTudy oT The camera buT include Taking Tield Trips Tor sTudy- ing The laboraTories oT places as The Chi- cago UniversiTy, making reguesTecl slides Tor The school, and sponsoring successTul conTesTs like The one To pick The mosT phoTogenic girl in Sullivan. Page Eighty-Two CHTTTE THE DHLUTI Surrounded by TesT Tubes, Bunson burners and gasses, a small group oT pre-occupied sTu- denTs are working. A TerriTic explosion shaTTers The silence. WiTh a shouT oT Triumph, The sTu- denTs observe Their handiwork. The secreTs oT ArTiTicial LighTing are secreTs no longer. The hard working TuTure masTer minds oT chemisTry have unravelled iTs mysTeries. Under The experT supervision TirsT oT Mr. Powers and Then oT Mr. Youmans, The Chem- isTry Club conducTs many inTeresTing experi- menTs, The laTesT OT which is ArTiTicial LighTing. MeeTings are held every Wednesday aTTer- noon, aT 3:00, in Room 328. Presiding oT'Ticers are Donald Arenson, president Alvin GeTz, vice-presidenTg Arlene Langhaus, Treasurer: Jacqueline Glessner, secreTary. The club has many sTudenTs who have noT Taken ChemisTry buT who are inTeresTed. Tlial, Klelm n, i lr CAMERA CLUB TO P R O W: Block S11 Schwarh, Ch.1v S, La n almn, Davis. Crm'-nbvrq OND ROW: Ports- As K A p rw ii Ciillnmn, Sh mbs- Oiring, Miles, Mnqnuscn T' TOM ROW: Miss B V T Bs gf K 1 Lev man. FRONT: T. J. L n 'SS CHEMISTRY CLUB TOP ROW: Srhw.1rT.', Bl en ' Q Ric , 'S T 1 t1 Orrish-in, RoTstvin, n Schaffer, Di-ll, Svviruok TH RD ROW STUTT, Roth, F Tu H Knudsun, Cmrviw, Elkins B Smith, Sawyer Pitsi 0 n Sakol, Jonas, Giiislwur C OND ROW: Publc Kyo Meyer, Peterson, Epsl n S n Onson, ENN, Glnsnr, Shu ro Selby, Eckf-fling. BOTTOM ROW: Peretz, Bnrg, CI ss Langhnus, Powi-rs, OT Qhwt tow, Se-infnld Kalin. SHORT CUT CLUB ROW: Limiluii, Tolpin, W qvllx liviw, Sipsi-ix I SECOND ROW: Do I y I i 1, Cliiivvsx Sinvlns, s. BOTTOM ROW: I I All C Ix V1'I SLIDE RULE CLUB ROW: Pmwm, Miller, I i C unlu-iq, CT-miibvrq, M ll I Iwculis, I 'T:'rSon. SE OND ROW:J.1rIi5on, Esriq I I L i Il I I H i kill. Iiuirl. BOT- TOM ROW: Siiii iiisuii K v I1 Y k s N I4 1 C I T S k M s V N -n, .iinmi , .i, l THE SHORTEST DISTHTICE The ShorT CuT Club has been organized Tor The purpose OT Teaching sTudenTs shorT cuTs in maThemaTics. The members sTarTed ouT by learning shorT cuTs in simple ariThmeTic, buT have recenTly progressed To The masTering oT logariThms. The club meeTs every oTher Tuesday. IT usually has a large aTT-endance, due To The inTeresT oT The sTudenTs in simpliTying lengThy maThemaTical processes, making The meThods oT soluTion in diTTiculT problems bofh easier and quicker. Miss Lucie Allen, oT The maThemaTics de- parTmenT, is The sponsor. Miss Allenls Teach- ings help To improve The reasoning power oT each sTudenT. The only oTTicer oT The club is BeTTy Can- nady, presidenT. SLIDE RULE FOR DEFENSE The slide rule club under The capable direc- Tion oT Mrs. ConsTance Van Ness, is now more imporTanT Than ever beTore. Those pupils ine TeresTed in maTh and willing To devoTe Their Time in learning how To run a slide rule, are noT only helping Themselves buT are learning To aid Their counTry in naTional deTense. The club meeTs every Wednesday in Room 209, where The pupils become proTicienT in worlcing diTTiculT problems. Each weelc Trom one To TwenTy-Tive problems are worlced, de- pending upon how hard The problems are. The group is reorganized every semesTer and new oTTicers are elecTed. AT presenT, They are: Fred Yonlcers, presidenTy Lawrence Neilcrug, vicee presidenT: RoberT Koch, Treasurer, and Irving Gould, secreTary. 0 , .xii USS. Page TfiqhTy Three . f, T all . OUIET! HHTTTS HT LUORH! DiTl dahl dahl diT!T' is The curious shrill Tone ThaT emiTs Trom Room 326 every Thurs- day. lT is The T-Tarn Radio Club pracTicing The inTernaTional code. The club is seaTed in class- room order, The presidenT, J. Don behind The Teachers desk, his TisT pounding on The radio Telegraph key. l'Te sends Trom a copy oT 'lfxmaf Teur Radio T-Tandbookfl so ThaT members re- ceive Technical insTrucTion while learning The code. The members Take Turns sending on The key connecTed To a code pracTice oscillaTor and loud speaker. LaTer The club hears lecTures by Tellow members. A discussion Tollows in which members may ask guesTions or add inTor- maTion. The clubls purpose is To give mem- bers advice on how To learn The required knowledge Tor Tinal license examinaTion. Page EighTy-Tour .Ras A HAM RADIO TOP ROW: Bw:-ian Bluini-n Thal Gri '-! Visk, Lapin, Colwvicxn, D A v is Arcnsim, Weiss, S h .1 ii i ' iv, Surf-nsf-ri, SECOND ROW: Wi'xlr'r, Skin lie-rg, Rausriier, bw-iiiry! Weir! ingr-r, Brown Pruvi, Green ber , Lnhinbi r , Mittrnan. q Q THIRD ROW: B. Sn--lli-v, Wixrl Tr-r, McWT'i'Tef STNJUSS, Mu lm-qv Runiloll OrlgNvi', Crass-r Blaunf-r BOTTOM ROW: Sha! tow, Mnrqolis! Sininn. Mr Cronmlfs, Dim M'. Ballvv, Jnsprr' J. Diin SCHLPEL! SUTURE! HH! The air is heavy wiTh anTicipaTion. A deli' caTe operaTion is abouT To be perTormed. The paTienT lies on The Tray. WhaT? ThaT doesnlT sound righT, does iT? BuT iT is-you see, The paTienT is a grasshopper. The operaTion To be perTormed is a dissecTion oT The muscular sTruc- Ture oT an insecT, and The grasshopper is a perTecT specimen. The surgeons and physicians oT The TuTure gaTher every oTher Wednesday aT 3:00 o'clock To peer inTo Their microscopes To sTudy The characTerisTics oT mans Tiny enemies To dis- Tinguish The harmless Trom The dangerous and deadly. This club is supervised by Mrs. EsTher Dor- man whose knowledge oT biology is deep rooTed. OTTicers oT This club are: Marvin Spira, pres- idenT, Marvin Loeb. vice-presidenT3 Lenore lsan, secreTary and Treasurer. BIOLOGY CLUB TOP ROW: Kna mr. Liwr-v, Sieinbnrq, Stove, Bn rneT!. Karafotias, News, Cohn, O'Menrn. SECOND R O WZ NPTT, Carlson, E151-nstrrin, EI wood, Scherbnl Karpcn, Wino grad, Anderson. BO TTOM ROW: Kaplan, Hiwfnbakr-rx lsan, Mrs, Dorman, Tolpin, Eisenstaedt, Spin. I,.. '1 r f -: 2, Q , 3. X.,- Z-I ' Zi J f ,. V ,. .V- . Je,- P .1 -X. ,ri ,-1, fx I . ,J 4, , 1 , , I Jiri. .lv r a vu V V 1 V - fag I i :l'T4,.: h. V .. R V 14 V- VP -, Q X ,f 'P I 6 , 1 A ' .JV v ' 4 'W ' 'J F . L 1 t V g . 1 -V V.. .., 4 evu- .ft litgv-i1I:L:.Q'g?g Vw. H b A r I I V,1,Li. .we-. f in-rl.i1,fVx, - ' ' 'Vlinjr A' w 4 VA , . . V, up .M . A.. 5'5 0 'Q , U f .- , V '15-154. ' ., 5 4'- il 'Fil 'J '. . ,VV Q a355'v1..V2V.- 'V Vggpzf' 5 . e Vi- 3 ','j'H V' 541.52 513 if- Vg V VZ. lfvlw V, . 4 W - ,' FE T ,, . NVQ -3 r5rn 'iQf:3A Q -4 V ,V l ': 5:31 Ee. . ' L V if 1'fi..t fT 1 'LV V . 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CSiClQI'lCQ epartment CELIH, THE SOCIFIL SCIEIICE SHVHIIT She fhoughf she liked Napoleon. Somefhing aloouf him fascinafed her. She fook a full hisfory course in- cluding World hisfory when she was a freshman, Mod- ern European I-Iisfory when a iunior, and Unifed Sfafes I-Iisfory when a senior. Then she found ouf why. Napoleon wore brighf buffons. Thaf is only one of the many fhings she learned af Sullivan, of course, buf had she cared fo know whefher Rosfov is a cify or a general or Ioofh she could have sfudied commercial geography. For her final proiecf in civics she did pafienfly find ouf what happens fo a bill in Congress and was subse- quently one of Ihe only persons fo know. When our heroine was puzzled as fo whaf life work she should donafe her energies, she fook careers and affer if was decided that due fo her fondness for buf- fons she would enfer fhe imporfing business, she was duly grafeful for fhe commercial law and economics which she had somehow managed fo squeeze info her program. I-Iowever, any sfudenf derives much enioymenf and pleasure from even one of fhese subiecfs, and proof of fheir popularify is found in fhe high enrollmenf. SOCIAL SCIENCE FACULTY NDING2 Mr. Slanlcv Engstrom, Mr. Herbert Hansen Jr., Mr. Jack Kahn. SEATED: Miss Kathleen Jacobs, Miss Margaret C Howl, Miss Frances Moloney, Miss Mabel Butler, Mrs. Bernice Gregg. Page Eighty S , ,. -..lf L FALL SENATE TOP ROW: Sodcrberg, Moyers Don, Koiin, Berman, Lapin Green, Eiter, Barnes, Gold bc'g. SECOND ROW: DeWitt. Morey, Fagin, Murphy, Ha' Tor, Biggio, Flynn, Goldblakf Charts-r. THIRD ROW: Berliner Saperston, Rudolph, Jasper Gertr, Br,-rqer, Rayman, Kahn Strauss, Stanton, Aslxa u n is, Kernnmn, F u I l is r, Srmrks, Schuffert, Davis, Mrs. Mr Sham-. THE SEFIHTE The SenaTe is The principal organizaTion oT Sullivan. lT is Through The SenaTe ThaT The sTudenTs spealc, Tor This organizaTion is run democraTically under The experienced sponsor- ship oT Mrs. Alice McShane. A senaTor and an alTernaTe are chosen Trom each division room on The basis oT Their scho- lasTic and social records. The senaTor voTes on any issue according To The wishes oT his division. ln This way every SullivaniTe has a voice in his governmenT. School clubs, dances, and oTher acTiviTies are sponsored by The SenaTe. Plans are now being made To send Two senaTors To The Na' Tional ConvenTion aT WashingTon, D. C. The SenaTor's QualiT'icaTions CommiTTee has been appoinTed To invesTigaTe absenTees and laTe arrivals oT The SenaTe. The senaTor should aTTend every meeTing, Tor iT he is absenT Three Times he appears beTore The CommiTTee. IT he cannoT give a saTisTacTory excuse he is dis- charged Trom The Se-naTe and he is noT allowed To become a member again. A new plan This year is The holding oT meeTf ings during The ninTh period so ThaT more Time can be given To imporTanT maTTers. The Sen- aTe has changed iTs original ConsTiTuTion and also has puT inTo eTTecT a new sTairway sysTem which relieved The congesTion oT The sTairways and halls. Newly elecTed oTTicers are: Bill STanTon, president Jerome Don, vice-president Dole ores Fagen, secreTary: Fred STrauss, Treasurer: and Beverly DeWiTT, social chairman. Page Eighty-eight SENATE TOP ROW: Wingnrff-r, Hyariis Green, Schwartz, Hamlin, Br-TT fosian, Chine, Kupfnrbwrq Bach. SECOND ROW: Rogers Kohn, Samuels, Selby, Full:-r Goldblntt, Kotin, israel, Na than, Jones, THIRD ROW Fund, Fortunate, Simon, Lfrib oTT, Srnnv, Avgf-rin, Nsith.-in Faqin, Don BOTTOM ROW Derdigfr, Fs'lil'viann, Krug:-r Strauss, Faq:-n, ST-Tntnn, Kel inson, Turvin, Mrs. McSli.xne. Bariian. BOTTOM ROW: TOP Shaw CIVIC FORUM ROW: Wilson, Nathan, iro EQTer Greenber sis' VT O I Q London, Berman, Brow , C hn, Bass. SECOND ROW: Fagan, g KI' C C C I Cans br-r I In mn, :re nv, 'va Tn-ld L slay Freeman Lowen Tlml, MrLnr Silver Mendiwlsolin Klowden Jn. THIRID ROW: Li-A I, C-ulsh-in, Fc-rdinand, Berg, Cohen, Avgorin, Df'WiiT. BOTTOM ROW! Askounis, M, Mi-nil:-Isohn, Newberqvr, Alt r. nmn, Sparks, Mmsh, Clmvvs, M Hnnsvn, LUNCH GUARDS THE CIVIC FORUITT Is Japan a Menace To The UniTed STaTes? Which ls More lmporTanT, To Defeaf l-IiTler or To Keep Guf of The War? WhaT ls YouThs' Role in WarTime? As The fasT flow of news changes so do The Topics which are dis- cussed by Sullivan's Civic Forum. The members of This informafive and enTerTaining club pride Themselves upon being acguainfed wiTh The world siTuaTion. Therefore, The Civic Forum is devoTed To currenT Topics of inTeresT from I-liTler's Russian defeaTs To The improvemenT of The Se-naTe. AT each meefing Two sTudenTs give Their views on a subiecl' chosen by The Ediforial Board. A vigorous discussion follows, wiTh all members parficipafing. Mr. Hansen, Jr., spon- sors This popular Sullivan organizaTion. LUNCH GUFTRDS The lunch room is The mosf popular room in Sullivan I-Tlgh School. I-Tere The sTudenTs refresh and replenish Themselves during one of The four lunch periods Throughouf The day. There are several guards for each lunch period who soo ThaT The sTudenTs carry ouf The lunch room regulafions. AT The head of The guards are period capfains. Mylon Jas- Trow is capfain of The guards of The firsT and Third period lunches: Donald Maclc, of The sec- ondg Bill AxsmiTh, of The fourfh. Mr. Jaclc Kahn is aT The head of The lunch guards and capfains. Mrs. Eleanor Vlagner is in charge of The lunch room. She plans The menu, does The ordering, and supervises The lciTchen. Mrs. GerTrude Bollinger is The chief coolc. STANDING: Liscluvsliv, Toney, W'Is i on, Grnenlc-lil, M A c ln , Pi-im-tl. BOTTOM ROW: Rosen wal-T Sparks Mr Kahn Rosen S l T1 .Qiw V, Page Eiqhtv nano Cl4'SllCl!S' 4: 5' 1-2-3-4, LUHO IS K 4 M-Five, six, seven, eighf, whom do we apprecia+e7 Our elilicienl, reliable hall marshals, 'rhe guardians of our hall, lockers, and honor! The hall marshal syslem is a required organizalion in all high schools, and one oi lhe oldesi esfablishmenrs in Sullivan. The organizalion was originally formed by lhe Senare, and so was under lhe sponsorship of Mrs. lvlcShane. Now, however, Mr. Mishlcin heads 'rhe group which is responsible lor fhe proleclion of sfudenr, faculry, and Board of Educalion properly: 'rhe regulafion of lraific in rhe corridors: and mainlenance of a quier, orderly armosphere during class periods. I+ may be duly accredifed wilh 'rhe clean- liness of lhe corridors, lhe eliminarion of unnecessary noise, fhe helpful guidance of bewildered visilors and lifreshiesi' fo lheir deslinalions. The members of lhis selecr organizalion are parlicu- larly capable and lruslworfhy. Marshals are chosen A. M. HALL MARSHALS TOP ROW: Nflsi-n Anwrson, Mn-iiiiif-ry, Di- Lfwnnr-iis, Hail umn, Burke, Rosenfeld, hlillii, Vmni-V Hahn, SECOND ROW: W1-niq, Povvlvwmin, C-ruislmif, Bnrni-S, Sinevih, Broimy, Lfwis Jacobs, Frir-il An, J ii n ei 5. THIRD ROW: Peterson, Chris- tiansen, Shinbvrg, Lf-tfhings-r, Lislvi-iq, Peterson, Brush, Sing- nr, Gldsvr, Liinilon, FOURTH ROW: Kahn, Miller, Ebbs, Eilwrlinq, Sirauss Lowvnthal, Sfhiinlwf-rg, Romain, Gershon. BOTTOM ROW2 Colson, Pow Ms, Mnvcis, ENN, Cushman, Amir-fson, Rankin, Carico 3' 4. n z' H 5 ' ' ,ffivifg HALL MARSHALS TOP ROW: Blnriiirfiflinl, llnnil nclw' Alle .in Niiyws Wiill, Qlilin Riiy .lii'vnsiiin, Bass O'nstiin. SECOND ROW: Sriitrivsu, PM ,wi Knniiyi, Rirlwi Kmivi Rnnil, Kamlii tins, Pw1v5vvJ'1, Mr-nilvlsiilin, lin-lv an Kiitin. THIRD ROW: Jiivwlis Mfffvivnif, ful:-y, Mitt '-nn, Strauss, Wfilllii-iq, Hi, vs J.1i'iilssiin iniit: Knnfvv, BOTTOM ROW: Swirls, Colivn, iii .niil ls, Erin' Maw-'s lvvin 'i- Bvnfis, An ifusiin, Mic U alum-. i Page Ninety th ll In THE CORRIDORH each semesTer by The Tormer capTain oT The group. The choices are made on The recommendaTions oT Teachers, which are based on The sTudenT s meriT, grades, and SGFVICS. There are eighT capTains, each represenTing a period. Jay Meyers was capTain-adiuTanT and Rollin ETTer pos- sessed The highesT office oT major during The TirsT semesTer. The marshals are reverTing This year To girl guards. Girl marshals were lasT seen in Sullivan Three years ago, buT have reTurned To keep vigil aT posTs This year. All work and no play makes a hall marshal a dull boy, so The organizaTion conducTs numerous parTies during The year, exclusively Tor members. l'lall marshals wish- ing To be admiTTed musT show passes proving Their membership! 'Y HALL MARSHALS TOP ROW: Landman, Levin- son, Eicholtz, Gutstadf, Ber- lionl, Axsrniih. SECOND ROW: McGivnvy, Farley, Alsfasser, Fuller, Rundcll, McGivnoy, Shapiro. THIRD ROW: Gallo, Berkowitz, Endre, M. McGivney. BOTTOM ROW: Kelinson, Rice, Riordon, P. Fuller, Cohen Biichcllinr, Powers. HALL MARSHALS TOP ROW: Flynn, Weber, Skolnik, Rlordan, Gulsladl, Phillips, Kohn, Junq, Page-. SECOND ROW: Klowclcn, Al Iinqer, Callahan, DeLuc, Kaul- innn, Harrsch, Gosswillor, Pe-rusits, Eickholtz. THIRD ROW: Colman, Ferdinand, Green, Arkin, Alaynick, Fred' man, Ornstein, Fisvt, Burns. BOTTOM ROW: Jos-qs-v, Frank lin, Malloy, Cohen, Fuller, Jones, Cohn, Hillis. Page Ninety-one L L .L ... fl Ninf-ly two Pop sends ouf e reliable messenger. ROGERS RHTIGERS DevoTing Their enTire Time To The aid OT The adrninisTraTion OT The school, The Rang- ers have builT a service organizaTion Thal is held in high esTeem by Their Teachers and Tellow sTudenTs. This organizaTion has The disTincTion OT being The only one OT iTs lcind in The counTry and has been Tunclioning since The earliesT days OT Sullivan. IT was originaled by Mr. A. C. lpopl Rogers and he has been iTs sponsor ever since. The gualiTicaTions a sTudenT musT have are rigid and ThereTore The caliber OT The organizaTion is high. A scholasTic slanding OT NE or above is required and every mem, ber musT go Through a probafion period beTore he is accepTed inTo The Rangers. lT is a TesT OT The candidaTes' characTer, de- pendabiliTy and personaliTy. Bob Jones was elecTed ChieT and Phil King fXssisTanT Chiel OT The Tall semesler. l-larris Cohn was Honorary Ranger. In The spring semesTer Phil King and Don Lyon were elecTed ChieT and AssisTanl ChieT respecTively. i--1.-1-1- 1.11.-1 L fv fv fee- fe ...... K F I f ,X if V . m'i 'i'w R X if 1 RANGERS TOP ROW: Cnnrll, Tru' Kamlotins Cohn Maw D Blown, Snqil. SECOND ROW Bulqf-'N Vimniiriv Cr:-ss iii:-ir-ku Lynn Friwiiiritw YT BOTTOM ROW: Mu R Dwsw Ji-nws King, hr C5'Mf'i1'1 Wr 'lrrrli1 L - A - - STAGE CREW TOP ROW: Funk, Clrimm, Gilt-wrt, Visk, Lariin, Popp, French, Kal? Erucks. SECO Lilvin, Crm-ri, Ellithorrw, Barnett, Nvivug, Goldfn THI ' 1 ' ND ROW: Allen, Cariron, . RD ROW. Henw, Krraqe, Sipser, Feigon, Srlifvba, Blank:-, Anrlvisnn. BOTTOM ROW: Shallow, Millard, Bergman Mwgcilin, Slrauss, Padxwrr, Den, Mobirg, Mr. lmn.'.iln'S. FIT YOUR OLUTI RISH! Don? gel scared! ll's really nol lhal bad. The Slage Crew is an organizalion lor enjoymenl, excilemenl, and praclical experience. For exe perience, lhere are varied fields: lhe projeclors, The spolslighls, lhe major swilchboard, lhe public-address syslem, slide projeclor, lhe slage, and lhe scenery. There is always excilemenl on lhe slage. Lighls in magicflike manner change in brilliance, color, and posiliony curlains swing away: new scenery is sel up wilh a conslanl barking ol new orders: someone is always yelling Hleed back To 'fell The lad working lhe P. A. lhal he has loo much volume or lhal Jrhe spol is making fanlaslic figures on Jrhe curfains causing everyone lo slare momenlarily. Bul even wilh lhese oulward appearances of confusion, everylhing is really accompanied wilh The leasl of noise and the mosr of speed. As for The enjoyment lhere are lhe dances, and lhe radio in 324. Bur whal lhe boys really enjoy is lo do a good job in a show, lhen go our in a group singing, lull of jovialily, lo The soda founlain lo lalk over lheir good work and good limes wilh lhe Slage Crew. Torn hair and cut locks. Lighis! Y WR 7 .j I K 5? 1+ l' Z fx l i f ! 4 Q' . s Of fs . - Q 5 CAREERS , . l! FILL HBOHRDI- If is ruof necessary for one fo acfually board a frain in order fo fravel: fhe members of fhe Travel Club accomplish fhis feaf wifhouf leav- ing Room 226 fhe alfernafe Wednesdays of meefings. Today fo Alaska, fomorrow Florida ldepending on fhe weafherl, fhese lucky ones are enfhralled by mofion picfures or falks mak- ing useless fhe bofher and sfruggle of packing in order fo enioy fhe pleasures and oddifies of ofher lands. These meefings are mosf popular due fo flue affracfions of members of our faculfy who offen delighf fhe club wifh fheir falks. Nof fhe leasf of fhe enficemenfs held ouf by flue Travel Club under flue sponsorship of Mr. Rogers is flue well-known and pafron- ized frip fo flue nafion's capifal each spring vacafioru. lu lrmuuuu.uuu fu' uv-u Mil-WS. I JUTIIOR FIIIDS FI JHUIITY JOB Are flue Sfreef Cleaners pining away for a valuable assisfaruf like you? ls fhe operafic sfage going fo ruin because you arenif fhere fo sing Tannhauser7 ls some woman being sued because you arenlf flue brillianf lawyer for flue defense? You donif know. You don'f know whaf you wanf fo be because you have never faken Careers! The Careers Class, sponsored by Mr. Jack Kahn and Mr. Sfanley Engsfrom is composed of innocenf or bewildered sfudenfs who wish fo explore flue jungles of vocafions fo find one suifed fo fhemselves. The class meefs five limes a week and is guaranfeed fo find a vocafion for man or beasf. Come up and visif fhe Careers class some fime. Who knows? You may become presidenf. am Nnnnlv-four TRAVEL CLUB gum! Karuriv, Asiu, Dfuvli- TOP ROW: SIM: Limoll fvmu kwl Z:-rvunuuru Muqnuisiuuu, Vusl, BI rut a. cuuiipiu OM,-,ufiu. SECOND Kliniy ROW: Isiun, Sluvlu'-,I Ruluu-lu! R.uu,uuu.uru, Blquruu-u C' ullii-Iuf Linskyx Sfuf'-nsu-vu, Alluunuuu. THIRD ROW: IR 5 rusnvu. Cfulimuuu, Culuf-ru C-'i-wvu luwiu, Golifblvg, puvuuius Lu- Viruw FOURTH ROW: Siwufls, Man Kr-vu nfuy, cmvfs. sonom how L, Coluvru, K.uu 'uuvu Slnupmu Srurouuz Wuu'u M' Ruuqrirs TOP ROW: Sinnnf-vii, King Hussey, 7r '.unn, Cunkiul, WM Son, W1'Iuu , Scluiuf-nlunrq, Bum sall, Su-uiflu, SECOND ROW Maniulr-fx Kmllx Rolhv Xuclu-r Komr, Hecht, C-nuss, Morris THIRD ROW: Mew-' Slut! Taluuuw Fi-uuuuluun, C, Sliulf! Dgvl ung, Bw-il, King, Lusl- K.u!.w-n lui-iq. BOTTOM ROW: Pink Kiiluru Viuiiuulsl, li-fu luiuugw Ki'srlunf-r, Rwsuuru Bun, Ross, s J . STUDENT UNION TOP ROW! Grmenwald, Karon, Glaser, Bui'qvrui.:n, London, Giitsimll, EIT!-r, Simmk, Sionv. SECOND ROW: Jones, Blnkvlv Kam-, Harris, Armstrong, Rub 'nsti-in, Barr, Jonus. THIRD ROW: Bvrlianl, Cusliiiian Clmvi-s, Ki-linson, S is a r k 5, SwiiiI.', Lapin. BOTTOM ROW: Cfnriui, Slwlniln, Winugrad, Ra limi, Mis. Cn-gg, Chcrncw Knnh-i. THE STUDETIT UITIOTI Yeah, Sullivan! Yeah, Sullivan! rah-rah-rah- rah-rah-rah-rah-Yeah, Sullivan! When you see and hear Those snappy Sullivan cheer-leaders ouT on The gridiron or in The gymnasium lead- ing The Team To vicTory, you marvel aT Their pep and splendid school spiriT. BuT The cheer- leaders are members OT The STudenT Union, an organizaTion wiTh one of The largesT member- ships in Sullivan. The purpose oT The STudenT Union is To sTim- ulaTe inTeresT and acTiviTy in school liTe. The club Tirmly believes ThaT all pupils should be inTeresTed in school poliTics, social acTiviTies, and The success oT The Teams. lTs members are sTudenTs who are paTrioTic and loyal in supporT- ing Their Team and school. This year The STudenT Union sponsored many dances and various oTher social gaTherings in addiTion To The awarding oT leTTers To Sulli- van's aThle1-ic heroes. Through The collecTion oT dues paid by The members, The club provided handsome orange and blue sweaTers Tor The cheer-leaders. LasT semesTer's oTTicers were: Lorraine Pacine, presidenT7 Donald KanTer, vice-presi- denT, Marilyn Winograd, secreTary, and Dor- oThy Cherney, Treasurer. The STudenT Union has gone Through a series oT adiusTmenTs since The deparTure OT iTs original sponsor, Miss SchaeTTer, buT now, under The Tine guidance OT Mrs. Gregg iT con- Tinues To be an imporTanT TacTor in Sullivan school liTe. More power To Sullivan school liTe. More power To Sullivan and The STuclenT Union! STUDENT UNION 2 TOP ROW: Cassidy, Hussey, Alslassvi, Anderson, Mnnguw, Bmni-5, Miller, Rmilwn, Alt man, S. Miller. SECOND ROW: Eisvnlii-iq, Divler, Srlioi-n, Rose, Smith, Srlirvibvr, Culvi-i, Anil:-rsun, Snnllranh, Kniwpi-, Iippiiian, THIRD ROW: Ne-ff, Ui-lnlmnlv, Column, Stein- :-T, Javnz-s, Hill, Crosby, Jans svn, Ni-lson, BOTTOM ROW: Bi-lnionl, Marks, Hvmiis, El- wouil, Kolii-ii, lsan, Frank, Vail, Page Nineiy Tivo CLUB Cnnnaily. H PENNY SFIVED IS . . I beT you don'T know The color oT The sTamp on cerTiTied meaTs nor The plighr oT a wiITed lolTuce IeaT beTore iT becomes a background Tor your slice oT TomaTo. If you donlT, your educaTion is indeed lacking in The science oT producTion and disTribuTion oT weaITh, com- monly known as economics. There are some people who know abouT such Things: really, There is noThing unique abouT a live economic sIudenT. In TacT There are some who like iT so much They meeT in The wee hours oT The morn- ing To discuss such compIicaTed Things as The NaTionaI DebT. The subie-cT becomes guiTe inTeresTing wiTh a sponsor like Mr. Kahn and The prospecT oT a field Trip each monTh. The members oT The Economics Club visiT a large TacTory or cor- Paqe Ninety-six poraTion aT leasT once a monfh and Tind ouT The why s and whereTore's oT producTion righT in The TacTories. The club has become popular among The seniors and Trom a Tew members wiTh a vision To acguainT Sullivan sTudenTs To The economics world, Ivlr. Kahn has buiIT one oT The largesT clubs in The school. The brave members meeT every Wednes- day before Imind you, beToreI school in room I36 where such Things as salaries, wages, and commodiTies are Torn aparT and puT TogeTher again. Davia GeIiebTer was presidenT oT The organizaTion and Roslyn KaTzenberg held The secreTarial posiTion in The Tall. Anyone is a welcome member oT The club, so drop in some morning, you mighT learn how To sTreTch your allowance To lasT Tor seven whole says! Arkin, Strauss, Katz. ECONOMICS 8. CIVICS TOP ROW: A I k i n s, Sinnsn, Davidson, Brunk, Morris, EI kins, Laxar, Schoenberg, BIATI, Goldberq, Kleban, Wr-iss. SECOND ROW: Fnqnn, Potnsh nik, Koger, Ginsburg, Lirlwinnn, G-ladin, Rofh, Sorvnsi-n, Av gf,-rin, Om vnhwiirn r, S I ii n I-, THIRD ROW: Sloft, Bcvwnmn, Sherman, Bnfnvii, Cnssrnnn, Markin, Diacou, Gr-rli, Brnwi-r, K r o I I, Schwnrtr. BOTTOM ROW: Sparks, Clinws, Wins berg, Kntifnbnrq, Mi, Kahn, Gelinlnivr, Bnekiiwili, Silivu.irT.', ECONOMICS 8 CIVICS CLUB TOP ROW: Davis, Cullinnnv, Burqvrinanp Kurlanrlr--r, Hnnflf Hrachvr, Miller, Glam:-r, Frrill, Kleivvian, Cushman, Wilson, SECOND ROW: Rnusflnfr, Brodsky, Elisco, Hniqnziiivi, Lis- bcfq, Cnriciu, Shirnian Silvvrs, Sattf-nstiyin, C 0 h 1: n Brush, Mack. THIRD ROW Enilw, P o T T i' r, Hignnion, Rnbwrls, Schoenlne-rger, Owens, Hulllf ram, Sfrovvbr-rg, Ohrn, FOURTH ROW: Morrison,Cohn Payne, Yates, Rosen, Uiiel- hofen, Reynolds. BOTTOM ROW: Srnilh, Muninmry, KAL' enberq, Mr. Kahn, Grrlivblnr 1 ,,. ,, N ..s Ha A ry - 1 im., . L LW.. ZA fl,-1' .' +- Qgfks-f dx' Ly 'wk .1 ve - 'Y my . fl-nz L. ' Pr.-1 L - 4:5-, I 1' 'iff 4- - FH-TY' fvr'-P+ , ,.k,,, 3, A.. . gill ig -' - L 'vi A V gf 2. K 4. 1, - . -P2 4, :-1- f 'V' '... 1 64 14 v 1: -e-I., , it fr '. BL -1...a.-y 3 wg ' S.-RJQEQQ. N Wu. -Q ' 553415 , ggi a '. 'v' nw - ew- 14 'SK-T .. 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SEATED: Mrs. Com Kiilii-, Miss Irene Hum plii--ws, Miss Twivsa Sloan, Miss Riisv Kruiiniili, Miss Wiriilri'iI l Do YOU wani' lo express yourself? ls lhere some hidden srrealc ol your nalure you wanl Io develop? l-lave you ever fell an uncomioriable desire Io mix purple and green, or lo dress someone in scarlel and eleciric blue?-you lcnow, Ihe lcind Thai swims, Well, you can lalce special arlsi noi fha? Ihal Iype ol ex- perimenl is generally recommended for class use, buf you can Iry, and somerimes gel a slarlling re- aclion. One year of arf and one year of music is required: afler lhai you're on your own. Sullivan may noi' wish lo assume Ihe responsibilily, Ihough Ihe lacl Ihal 'rhere are sludenls who do go on, To ialce home arls, mechanical drawing, prinf shop, or any orher arls course is proven by Ihe many scholarships won each year by lreguenlers ol Sullivan's classrooms. PRACTICAL ARTS FACULTY LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Millard Schnr-ller, Miss Thr-rosa Carpen- ter, Mrs, Vera Ross, Mr. Evereti Golden, Mr. Alan Rogers. I of X, f f 3 K E Q I Page Ninety-nine i ' im 5 eff, rf Y gg Ill N fro' ae ,. R -N Q lf A hm I he SYMPHONIC CHOIR TOP ROW: Gr:-enspahn, Winner, Spire, Levey, Kolar, Doring, Klein, Ward, Marshalc, Levine, A. Ls-vine. SECOND ROW: Mintz, Saltzman, Jacobson, Layman, Goldstein, Ettcr, Baths, Frank, Shelley, Stein. THIRD ROW: Loomis, Ring, Dixler, B. Shelley, Kaulnian, Rudolph. Agron, Auster, Eisenstein, Baskin. FOURTH ROW: Miss Sheel, Schloss, Munwinery, Iverson, Angell, Tolpin, Rosin, Greenberg, Schuman. BOTTOM ROW: Bartrrian, Billian, Nelson Lewin, Snitovsky, Syniund, Levin, Stoclen, Beimer. ITTUSIC FOR PLEFISURE The Symphonic Choir oT Sullivan I-Iigh, under The direcTion ol: Miss WiniTred Sheel, is The largesT organizaTion in The school. IT was enTered in The NorTh Side music conTesT lasT semesTer, which was held aT Lane I-ligh School, and emerged with The honorable raTing oT I'I2xcellenT. During Third period one may hear The sound oT popular classics. AlThough a greaT deal of Time is Talcen up by pracTice Tor shows, There is some leTT over so ThaT The sTudenTs may puT on privaTe shows lor Their own enTerTainmenT. The choir parTicipaTes in many school acTiviTies. IT oTTen appears nT assemblies, school producTions, and on P. T. A. programs. AT The beginning of This semesTer, iT was busy planning a broadCasT lor The CiTizens oT Tomorrow program on sTaTion WGN. I:iTTy-Tive of The besT voices were selecTed Trom The choir To appear on The program. TOP ROW: Hostert, De-swiesu, Salkeld, iiigenasli, Kleiner, Msn, Hanmrvachc-r, semi Kuflandor, Schwartz, Rosen. SECOND ROW: Oldberg, Hussey, Winge'te', Galavan, Sini nions, KI:-ban, Goldberg, Wrxll, Schuler, Christiansen, Wingertcr, Barnes. THIRD ROW: Fortunate, Campbell, Gustadt, Matscrhi, Gross, Gladin, Massover, Carlson, Neff, Harrris wangpfier, Baia, Anderson. FOURTH ROW: caan, Bilfiofi, icifsenw, siwiiy, Peck, Heir baker, Johnson, TaTeiian, Simmons, Klein, Goldman. BOTTOM ROW: Bwnett, Amin, Lord, Ettrrr, Tinen, Savage, Talrny, Slott, Blakely, Meyers. 1 3 4 A Pane One I-lundred SYMPHONIC CHOIR TOP ROW: Salkeld, Feldman, Goldblatt, Ward, Shelley, Levine, Fvitlslmll, Katg, l'l.amIlei, Tiiniin. SECOND ROW: Junq, Angell, B. Angell, Loowis, Dixler, Platt, Cusnrnen Winner Siiltsnwnn THIRD ROW: Rubinstein, Miss Slweel, Rinq, Rosin, Lewin, Rosenburq B, Slvvllev. Lvvinv, Jnqobson. BOTTOM ROW: Bnrtuvan, Nelson, lovin, Snieetlv, Dorinq, Stolwn, Rr-inmfi Sgwn. TOP-ROW: Nikola, Etter, Edwards, I-lerloclcer, Simmons, Goldberg, Dqriotis, Klebnn Mvssineo, Kreutz, Hall, Nelson, Wolf, Getz. SECOND ROW: Feldnmn, Fortunate, Shellevi Paradise, Massover, Johnson, Carlson, Nell, Inman, Miles. THIRD ROW: Miss Snecl, Slott, Talnw, Sinwnion, Peck, Burkofl, Reuben, Christiansen, Park, Wingerter, Anderson, Sallwln BOTTOM ROW: Kleiner, Rc-back, Gladin, Lord, Oldberq, Jo e, Greenwald, Tim--ri. kk fltvc xX - A Q r 6 'N fn Oil o ' 0 R 'sff1w'w'4. nn Ono I-IimfJfmJ fW,.,. fN .1o,: K S USl.C Please Nolel Two 'reachers in Sullivan l-ligh Schools music deparlmenl are Miss Teresa Sloan and Miss Helen Ford. Under The direclion of Miss Sloan comes The Boys' Glee Club, and +o Miss Ford falls The lask ol supervis- ing The Girls' G-lee Club. The sludenls are lavish in Their praise of 'rhese 'lwo line Teachers, probably because of The way in which The laller presenl The work lo The slu- denls. They gain much enioymenl from il and are very enlhusiaslic abou? The choruses. The Boys' Glee Club is a group ol male sfudenls who possess good sing- ing voices and who are inleresled in choral work. There are lwenly-live members in The chorus, all of whom are very much inleresled in lheir work. The group meels second period daily. Their rep- eloire consisls ol a wide range ol musical seleclions, going all The wav from opera and olher classical works lo modern versions of Torch and swing. The boys also engage in A Capella singing. This chorus appears occasionally al school assemblies, and enlerlains ollen al special shows. ! w V l c 'ii iiii T . Page One Hundred Two . . uszc is well sazicf I0 be tlze .speech of angels. Cjflflyfff 1' gil? CCQIIJQIYI , - - i was The Girls' Glee Club is under Miss Fords direcTion. There are eighly voices in This chorus, and all are picked by her personally. Each girl is required To pass a voice TesT, so iT is evidenT lhaT all voices in The Glee Club are cxcellenl. The Girls! Glee Club also pracTices during second period. The members sing semi-classical music, and sing bolh A Capella and wiTh accompanimenT. This group is heard aT senior plays, school programs and PHILHARMONIC CHOIR TOP ROW: Barn:-s, Ri-iiIwn, Spiiui, Snllelii, Rusmilt Iini-ii, IM-siiiliniiil S.iv.iiqi-, Klein, Ol-I inwy, Siinn-n. SECOND ROW: Vv.iiiI, Mass-iviii, Clii-iiiiwnlil, Kliil-.in, Wiill, C'-.1l.iv.in, Siliul i', M.i:sli,1Ti, liiril, Slim-lli-y, KIT-in, Il Wing--ill-1, lwwill. THIRD ROW: l--viii, Tuliiin, Ri-sin, Ni-IT, ,I.ii4-Issnn, Eisvn sliiinh IIIM, lliiiiilmlri-ry lwiilu n.iIi', Rini Iiimiiis, Sdilossx Bl.il.--ly. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Niiiiil, Mnix, lvvinf- Sliiin, Wiiinli-Ili-i, II., EIIIW, R. Hand if 'I Anili-rsnn, Bmg, Cvolilsti-in, BOYS' GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: Elisco, Turli. Res nirlf, Burgernmn, London, Ross, Sparks, Schwtirlr, Conlorli BOTTOM ROW: Michii-Is Scnilf, Strauss, Stern, Fiirm Porfnef, Rvulwn, ffl'-'nl CNHI Miss Sloan. . . iewmx mm--Q GIRLS' G-LEE CLUB TOP ROW: Slviny Stivgli-I Bass, Fi-in, Karliii, Niels:-nl DnriuTis, Fulton, Sinn-'bf-rqy Pri-vosl, Lange, Fall. SECOND ROW: Krovil, l'aiiii.is Knuiison, John son, H 1- n il. 's o n , Endri'-, Schnielllr-r, Levinson, Seivnsi-n, Robiclixiiiii, VViniiqi.1iT. THIRD ROW: Jnspi-ry Ilinry, Nielsen Hoinbefli, W.1r+.I4 Kahn, Klinn-, Wi-im-i, O II i A n , Aiidfirswn, Ri-iii. FOURTH ROW: Kalin, Lilt, Jolinsiin, Dori-iiius, Levy! Slnnhin, Zn-slay Rvilvl, Eisiin staidl, Sinwin. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Ford, Ani'-rsun. Shi:-ls, Pitsrhl Lassi-Tw! Tlml-iii, Spin qil S li s n .4 ,SQU- v ' I annually, aT The Nalional l-lonor SocieTy assembly. The oTTicers OT The Girls' Glee Club are: EToilr: LasseTer, presidenT': PaTricia PiTsch, vice-presidenT3 Mary l-larbor, secreTary, and ElizabeTh l-lenry, Treasurer. The Philharmonic Choir, which is direcTed by lvliss Sheel, is a division oT The Symphonic Choir. The besT voices oT The laTTer compose This Philharmonic group. These sTudenTs appear where Tewer singers are needed and compose a choice group oT blended voices. Page One Hnndrnfl Tlwmf ORCHESTRA 'Nl STANDING si i N F i si P ii w SECOND now w i I I sk TNQ' .', Yi' In 'QV 'Wy CTIVfT 3', Q ' l' 1' L T f lf' l ' Guirif-, Linz, We-xlmy Eiswnbfuq, Gilman, Lewis S.+.1l .v Sil 'rl' M' Mr-l1,'i-'. THIRD ROW1 Q Bwrlinnr, Mfytlqr-f Stove' Pmvl, Blanc, Cuhlr-Q Pi tri wmi T' rrs- '. Bill-T Kli iv FOURTH ROW: Q l. Berliner, Kohn, O'i.wv'wy Lwniviqn Fill' Min!! Milli' Qi V, rn 7 1 C 4- 0 l VX Z9 x U' ' E A Q.-r x , Z6 fi , V5 li 5 I-x X P 1 One llundrvd Four SWING BAND wr, Kanter, Sfnni-inf-' ,,. N.,, K Q wan, Lilsrrwiti 5.111-wrist-N-n, ' r FTTUSIC ITIHHERS The orcheslra of Sullivan High School is a group The school can well be proud of. Lasl May when if enlered The Cily Orcheslra Conlesl, il received The ralinq of Excellent ln addiiion, ils players were a parl of The Music Clinic held las? year al Lane l-liqh School, where, before lwo Thousand music educalors, Mr. Mellzer led lhe combined orcheslras of Senn, Arnundsen, and Sullivan. Sullivan has many conleslanls each year enlered in The Cily Solo Conlesl. The orcheslra consisls, al presenl, of Torly players. The qroup pi-ar 'rices every day during lhe lhird period, and is led by The capable and genial Mr. lvlellzer, Il plays al qradualion exercises, P.T,A.mmzl1nqi, and senior plays. The swing band is a group of lfive sludenls inleresled in popular dance music. They play al school dances and expect lo play al llw Torlhcominq Spanish Fiesla, al which evenl lhoy also enlerlained lasl year. BAND ifiiffiifif fl.f'llf kffZ,l'Jf ZiiiiiB,3'l'E. fqillf-fyiillipV!'ffiR'I,T1w,SE?HciH'i? ffbovlffia'iliT57lflHini2illill1 KUJ N' Xiiikiiiiinin, Kfissii-, Sinrlirll, Si-,in nn. BOTTOM ROW: Coliler Lnndsfvan, Pcvlwr, Jackson, Glass' JK' .N A '-min, ling l',ivi-tykin, Eisvntiifw, Lrn.1vnLir'ge', H.1lSlori. X A27 'Q ,- ' x YAG ,J E 'N Ya 4 x X ff ,X 2 vfx 'v 9? x 'M L i Wy? i W4 Z 5 Via f 2 - 'f 4 BATON rwlausizs ! lisliiq In-imig Qiui-4-iibiirq Fiwvlstfiin Stfin-iv, Sclmvn, Wolf. HERE COmES THHT BHnD HGHIn! Tliere are lilly members in llie combined beginners' and advanced -x groups of ine Sullivan concerl band. This is a smaller number llian lasi year, buf llie liopes ol ilie players have been raised as lo llie possession of some briglwl, spangled uniforms in wlwicli rliey may proudly parade across llve foolball field. Besides appearing al looiball games, ilwe band is lieard al pep meelings and assemblies. Under flie iine direclion of Mr. Mellzer, Jrlrie members of flue band receive mucli enioymenl from 'rlieir conlacls willi music. Tlwe band lias learned almosl Jrliirly new pieces, including many American folk melodies. A new and las? growing parl of llie band is llie Twirlers. Tlwese are a group of drum maiorelles wlio add color and zesl lo inlerf mission aclivilios of ilio ioolball games. Tliey are quickly acquiring slcill in llweir work, and nexl fall Sullivan will have good cause to be proud of ils Twirlers. 4 WGN li P4 ssl MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB STANDING: Balslev, Slrauss, 1cyna Lewin, Schinch, Miss C a nel! SEATED: Wittenberg, R s n ern Kent, Turk, Church. Fl ITIODEL CLUB Under fhe guidance of one of Sullivan's arf insfrucfors, Mrs. Coral Kube, a small group of boys and girls are having a wonderful fime wafching fheir fhoughfs come info being. Every member of fhis club expresses himself or herself by making clay models. Some do commercial designing, some do modern sculpe furing, and ofhers do realisfic works of arf. They all very carefully model fheir work. ln- finife pafience is required in This process buf if is well rewarded by fhe fine resulfs. The club meefs every fwo weeks in room 2l7 and is open fo sfudenfs of all classes. The officers are Belle Kaplan, presidenf: Jane Winsberg, vice-presidenfy Freida Kadef, sec- refary: and Dolores Bushnick, freasurer. SCULPTURE CLUB TOP ROW: Neff, Carlson, Ge! tleman, Winsberg, Kaplan Ferdinand. SECOND ROW Bushnick, Godow, Stone. Wex ler, Kndet, Greens-, Lasser Mrs. Kube. BOTTOM ROW Bleicher, Dhein, Jay-nes, Col odny Adams FLYING TIGERS The Flying Tigers, formerly Sullivans Model Airplane Club, was organized fo furfher design and acfivify in model aeronaufics, The mem- bers build bofh gas and rubber powered mode els and some members are now consfrucfing models for Uncle Sam in fhe lndusfrial Arfs laborafory. Mosf of fhe planes are builf of balsam wood wifh few hard wood or mefal parfs, The gas models range in size from eighfeen inches fo seven feef while fhe rubber powered models are comparafively smaller. The size and weighf of fhe planes are governed by rules laid down by fhe Nafional Aeronaufical Associafion. The Flying Tigers meef every Friday in Room 202 and are under fhe supervision of Miss Crannell and Mr. Golden. Page One Hundred Six A . FRANKLIN CLUB TOP ROW! powers, SlvuluS, Ruse-berry, Neely, Buschick, Guisfadi, Nulsonl Valrnlinc, SECOND ROW: ML-vers, Noren, Jung, Scheuri, McCufiTy4 En .Tri-, Da-Land, W.xtsLin. THIRD ROWS Linz, Cohn, Wi'lIuiv. Clmy-s, O I Vl'l Q S gi a r k 5, Skhwqrtn, CTL:-ary, BOTTOM ROW: Mi, R q s B 'I A sl' Vx I I K a M i f M C ll vi'e'JV, in I 1.1 ii u in, In Wo .if :mi uiix VETERFITI CLUB STILL GOITIG The Franklin Club, an organizaTion Tor sTu- denTs inTeresTed in prinTing, boasTs oT being The oldesT club in Sullivan. IT was Tounded by Mr. Rogers, in ICPQ6. Pop is sTill The proud sponsor, and gives SullivaniTes The opporTuniTy Tor learning priming in relaTion To school and personal jobs. The club provides The school wilh neaTly prinTed programs and TickeTs Tor iTs diversiTied acTiviTies. Every semesTer The TwenTy hard-working Franklin followers are Taken on conducTed Tours Through prinTing planTs and newspaper oTTices. The club meeTs bi-weekly on Wednesday in Room l26. AugusT ValenTino is presidenT, Ed Endre is vicespresidenT, The secreTary is John Jung, and The Treasurer is Sid Sholos. HTIIT OTIE, PURL TWO The group of young Sullivan women busily kniTTing and Talking in Room 325 every Mon' day aTTernoon is noT The women's weekly social gossip Tea, buT The Home Economics Club coming To The aid OT The counTry with Their domesTic services. Under The direcTion and sponsorship oT lvliss CarpenTer and Mrs. Ross The girls kniT squares To be pieced TogeTher To make a soTT, warm aTghan. This work will be senT To The Red Cross. While The girls are clicking away wiTh Their kniTTing needles, The oTTicers discuss ways in which The group can render iTs besT Tor The comTorT oT The soldiers. Plans are made Tor The club's enlargement iTs nexT kniTTing proiecT, and a big parTy To Top OTT a successTul semesTer in helping The Amerf ican Red Cross. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB TOP ROW: Gcftleinan, Pav.: disc, Rosen, Fnirnian, MQAI pine. Jo'don, Cale. SECOND ROW: Miss Carpenter, Lipp- manl Sakol, Lasser, Kaul:-mn. BOTTOM ROW: Omens, Kadi-T, Barry, Mann, Kimmel, Kahn. Page One Hundred Seven Work on ihe fable and in ihe shop . .. Mr. Schneller tells Hwe boys how i'c's done. f xv' aj! N A A L k Too many fingers in the Pi, 3 mxwmmmmww-N ' Xu. Z0 XT X 1 ' 'Now, good digesiion wait on appetite, and Health on both! 5 -nv CYMM- Hx,r'clvf-ff ilfxfvf M 4? K fn, Q 1 Lx 2. ,n. . 'FQ Y r --1 , , , . 1. .. fy , Y,-1 li N, -,K I -Ev, V' Q .cr fl .1 f .. , , AFM 31 3 H sr 1 :, 'fi f, 1. 4 , -ITT 3,-3 . ,iikmi Fi 4- V X 49. . .rf-, F ' -L ul: E 37? . Q. ' uvuzh Fifi- TRI' ' 'M .ll , .4 . 5' 1 ,, - 1 ,SI 1' ,,.'..I ' '21 . 'Z V' , ' -1- ,, .- 1.5 , ,M-.h Nr Y, , Y QQ? 1,1 Wi' .. - ,I U . ' 4,475 ,, , I. a X V - , '!'l'i'3iif VY' . ' F--!lf's'-w ,P f 1 . . HL, .' 7. Y. w. 7 5: fir 1C.aE'k H, 4, nh?-r - r iii: M 4 V pgs, Li V -E: ng 9 '11 I3 Q - . 1 , , 3, . 1 if Jia- 'ffm Lf' 1 QI . f X 6 -A -1 . Lf, fl ' A - fx 47- .. L-,ggi 4' ' 1 4-!,3:a, , V Q af: -' ,VH Q. K -'S-. 5 -- . Qiga' f ij- .- 'V .. JW'-:li 'Sw 5 'Ya if .. J, he .Z ' 'duff v,A.,' .' :,,.q: 'ff ' V' 4:2,'f1-mf - Q 41' T11 ' A ' nu.. .F ' ww f- 1--i...-W 4 . qi wa! ,.4Q5g-241. '-Q - - rr- ': f.. ,J 'G 4, ':9Iu+1r - 1' - l Qqq. .. EQ-, , .. - H VS, -in ,. ,., . ax., .n -. , . 6- IJ- FE h. ' J in fn 3-s. .1 . V, ' 'H F--'rvrti fv.. - - n 1 ,-,-x'- , . J F ' ff-i ,.,55Qi . f5.-...n- 1 , . . L s .1 1 , , 'g F . Y 1 , . V I . , ,- 1... Nm.. ommercial Eepczrtment COMMERCIAL FACULTY STANDING: Mis. Mildfrii Walsnr Mr, I-If-rbcrl Hansen Jr., Mrs. Cora Spooner. SEATED: Mrs, Helen Kiislni-r, Miss Helen Powi-rs M' F ' K I M D I' I-I ' M' L'Il' I-'I iss Annie- .wi I ,rn Qs AX i f Q- uvq' A I is 'S f li Y I 311, Af 'xm l 2 fs Q I ' I KU ig-QQ ISS I ian ernvan. Now I musl cul my Iingernailsl ll is Iwo years' growlh, buf if musl go, for I can'i parade Ihrough lhe halls like a Chinese maiden, so for Ihe pres- enl I shall have Io resorl lo my com' pass as a weapon ol defense and sacrifice my painled claws. You see, I'm regislering for Iyping and shorlhand, Iwo of This school? mosl popular commercial subiecls. I am also making anolher preparalionz l'm slarching and ironing my good while collar because I inlend lo use my knowledge ol commercial law and commercial geography, in addilion lo bookkeeping, Io secure a job in Ihe business world. Of course, I could use commercial law, commercial geography and ca- reers as a social science sequence, loo. Thalls iusl one of Iheir advanlages. Anolher is a knowledge of somelhing more Ihan you slarled our wilh. Per' haps lhal is a dubious privilege from one poinf of view, buf Then if does help you Io graduafe, a recognized blessing. Nl YW Wi ao iw' 6-I QQi'?gQ,gLE9 gf l Page One Hundred Eleven TOP ROW: Ginsburg! Klirv- .la'issii'1 Hiirwirh KaT1enbf-rg Miirrin Pincus, Siriiriions, lsan, Cwinli Iii aiiifiil, Scliiiu-ltrur. FOURTH ROW: Ki-llfrr MLCII-Ilan, Wlnqrrrtifr, Mi fris Urirrriiiliviii-inr Dr'rTr'n, Aust q, ,uc P, . 1-qw Ci'-vnliiir ITTTQ' Sher in T-T r l'nT.is'riiT, Alkins. SECOND ROW: Flanagan, Berkowih, Cari:--.1nn, Ciili-mn, Rudolph, Hwq Afirahatas, Celirn, Kaul i H,-in ROW: Ciihl-ul I-la-15, Kohen, ITf'LnriiT, Miss powers Kohn, .vhvnn Gelir'TJIr'r, Simon. OFFICE PRACTICE AND MIMEOGRAPHING iifsfifii-iw, rf-in ilu, Hussf-i VKinq. THIRD ROW: Ri in fwnlilIiur 7 kr Der Q v-wry, Cfissnian GMU, TTIHSTERS OF THE HEYBOFIRD IT you need help in Typing or iT you iusT lilce To Type Tor The Tun oT iT, ioin The Type-oACliclc Club. ThaT's whaT iT's Tor. The members can eiTher do Their regular Typing lessons iT Theyire behind in class worlc or Talce speed TesTs To in- crease Their eTTiciency on The lceyboard. Sponsored by Mrs. Walser, The club meeTs every Thursday in Room IO8. Presiding as chairman is Frances Wald, wiTh Phyllis RiTT as secreTary, and lXIaTalie Raymond, Treasurer. AT Times, The club Talces a Tour oT some busi- ness oTTice so They can see whaT some day They may have To do. Besides being Tun, The club aTTords iTs mem- bers a chance To become really slcillTul TypisTs. Q SERVICE r McGinnis, qc Kaulnian. BOTTOM alle One Hundred Twelve TYPE O'CLlCK TOP ROW: lwsm, Ciilii..-if Kqggiy Mnnrllrrr, Miflrllan Winqpfiiifx Aiisiw, lvimi-T1 SECON D ROW: fiwlilriiwl Pincus, Mvkiri lsnn, Siivlilix Rnvniqn C1'I1',Mmzw. BOT TOM ROW: TT'-'liwivix Kirin Rmlistmn M-s. Walsi-rx fir lun C-vw--'T W Il I HELPFUL HHTIDS IT There is one subiecT in The curriculum ThaT demands The applicaTion oT The old adage. One learns by doingfi iT is The Clerical Prac' Tice course. There is no science in The course -iT is a maTTer oT slrill. IT is doing The nece essary Thing wiTh eTTiciency. IT is The experl execuTion oT The worlx oT an oTTice which inf cludes assembling, disTribuTion, and comple' Tion OT The all absorbing deTail. This group is direcTed by Miss Powers. The mimeo service, direcTed by Miss KoviTz, is always on hand To cuT sTencils and run Them OTT Tor any Teacher who requesTs To have This done. The daily absence IisT is also prepared by This group. .Y L. . -w. .JA ?' CLEAN UP COMMITTEE STANDING Bon-ri, Mis. Cwgq Fink, Bass, X'VvxIi-' I I SEATED: 47-illu ig, I I I' Tl ST B T H L l Y j I s iri, muss, ur ininc iii in, I THE COTTTTTTUTIITY SERVICE LEHGUE As a consumer in The ToTal deTense oT de- mocracy, I will do my parT To make my home, my communiTy, my counTry ready, eTTicienT, and sTrong. This is The pledge oT all members oT Sulli- vanis CommuniTy Service League, which is under The auspices oT The Chicago Chamber oT Commerce. The members, led by Mrs, Gregg, also promise To buy careTully, To Take care oT The Things They have, and To wasTe noThing. An imporTanT parT oT Their work is The Cleanup Campaign, and The collecTing oT papers and meTals. i LasT semesTer The club presenTed a program in connecTion wiTh Their Clean-up work. The CommuniTy Service League sTands True To iTs promises Toward NaTional DeTense. SHFETY FIRST HTID LHST Those sixTy-nine men and sevenTeen oTTicers whose iob iT is To keep The sTudenTs going The righT way on The sTairways and who Take charge during The air-raids and Tire drills are The members oT The SaTeTy UniT. This group was originally called The Fire Drill PaTrol, buT in T940 The name was changed and more ref sponsibiliTies were added. The boys now paTrol The school Tor sTudonTs who like To race around in cars disregarding The saTeTy oT oThers. Mr. Alan C. Rogers has been The sponsor oT The organizaTion since iT sTarTed. This year The sTudenT chieT oT The SaTeTy UniT is David Dix who is assisTed by a dozen oTher reliable lads. vu s ac , o e., Petws. THIRD RO Spira, Bulger, Ferg Hansen. Page Ore Hunded Th rteen SAFETY UN IT TOP ROW: Wolf, K q Yimkcrs, Si-:Tc-rberq, K T T15 Cohn, Eiivdniun, S gal vo SECOND ROW: A I Bloom, Dell, Fried Cx TT TT N y s Nc Sliolos Pew-Imari W T II don, Srnook. FOURTH ROW Muir, Anderson, E. En! W T son, Yates, Young, D or Harrison. BOTTOM ROW Mr. Rogers, ETIer, D G I Meyers, O'Mc-ara, N k q M Speedy fingers . . . Commercial minds I f N739 J S J, M' W KEY Pau- Nw- Hmmdvf-d Y-m1l'h-'-vw 7 World-wide knowledge. ff:-ilu' h ',.'E:-P , wi' .4 .my 51 T F J 4' 1 1. ' '15 :L -4 3 L . 3 F, X QQ. , ,rr 7.5-35 wfkiiiyai .5155 -Ui' 1 f' '- ,i ,..,.1-i I viii , lv u. ' -' 1 , J, 5 II' . P-'4 , ' wig iff- ., I' ,pe 1. '. 'L '5,',i,, V '-1 :gf H , In . sbs , Y , ' M ' '- 1.3M 'in ,u.,, , 4, 1 f ' L Uv.. ll ' H H' '.. 171 ' ,. mg. 1. it .. . wg. q ..,I.,7n V ' 1 41 ifi.r2i:7. 1. ' 5: - 'J f'rifr:- '- f'? -V . 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Today, phy- sical educaTion has a recognized value in all wallcs oT life and has proved To be oT maior imporTance To , deTense. The Teachers included in The sTaTT oT Sullivan's Gym DeparTmenT are: STA Miss MiTchell, Miss McBryde, and Miss Gorman oT The Girls' Division: and Mr. Margolis, Mr. NemlcoTT, and Mr. Mishlcin oT The Boys' Division. This group TormulaTes The physical program Tor Sullivan sTudenTs and al- Though Their duTies are varied and numerous They are eT'TicienTly handled by These insTrucTors. Among Their Taslcs are The supervision of swimming classes, healTh classes, exTra-curricular acTiviTies, and school evenTs, in addiTion To The regular physical educaTion ree guiremenTs. This sTaTT Torms The various compeTif Tive aThleTic Teams and coach Them To a high degree oT perTecTion. WiTh The currenT demands Tor advancemenl' in The physical educaTion program, The imporTance oT This Training as a viTal parT oT The school's cur- riculum is easily recognized. PHYSICAL EDUCATION FACULTY NDING: Mr. Jules Mishkun, Mr, Ralph Margolis, Mr. Alex Nei'ikoH. SEATED: Miss Ruth men, iss Margaret McB'yde Miss Florence Mitchell G-or 1 M page One Hundred Seventeen The Bloomer Girls! Q-L I' Pa lf' Ono Hundred Efqhlrrr-n iris 'gthletzc G. A. A. COUNCIL TOP ROW: Biqgio, Se-efor, Charter, Se-oerbevq, Pif-ey Wnll Hwlorki-ri Di-rl. Grusin. SECOND ROW: Mann, Burns Younqiohns. Wnssf-ls, Carlsin, Imn! Rntnv Krelslein, Conobov. THIRD ROW: Miss McBfv-ie, Flanagan. C.1II.1hnn Jiaspf-'. Greenberg. Derdiger. Franklin, BOTTOM ROW: Anderson, Levy, O'Brii-nu Wriqhl, Klein J. Youngiohns, Baunigadfgn Primus. TRUE BUDDIES FILLUFIYS From The TirsT day oT The semesTer The G. A. A. is in The hearTs oT all girls who like good Times. The TirsT conTacT The Treshmen girls had wiTh Sullivan on The iniTiaI day oT This semes' Ter was Through The Girls' AThIeTic AssociaTion Buddy Day. An upperclassman voIunTeered To escorT a Freshie To her classes, adiusT her To The quips and guirlcs oT The corridors, and generally malce her aT home beTore The usual 'Treshie Woes begin. There was a jolly geT-acguainTed parTy in The gym aTTer wards. JusT aslc a Temale Treshman where she would be now if iT were noT Tor her chivalrous G. A. A. Buddy. The oTTicers oT The G. A. A. are: Alice WrighT, presidenT3 I-lannah Klein, vice-president BeTTy Levy, secreTaryI PaTricia OIBrien, Treasurer. These oTTicers also preside over The Council. The highesT sTandarcI oT leadership, dependabilify, scholarship. and aThIeTic abiIiTy is mainTained aT all Times. A 4 . f G. A. A. FALL LEADERS - W C .ilwn TOP ROW. Slnlliw Bitfs Kiwi --ns. Wmllfii Rimini I g R s R i vs in' is ig iqv Wiilrviii SECOND ROW: Bn Tv.1'iI, Franklin H,xr'i'vqfim. Cr:-wi lsan, Carlson Lmvwsiini- Bmw. THIRD ROW: O Hvinn, Maqnivw Wiiliwsliivw Tffsiirw sliilvnsim R-ii Iwi Pi.,n.ii,.w, Rwliliiu BOTTOM ROW: KI'-in, Hiquio Chnfler Htnsi '--i wins, Ywiiviil gohns, H Yn..nqiiiIvns M W'.irTi-' W'ii7'l ssociatzion STANDING: Klein, Miss McB'v'.lo O'B'ie-n. SEATED: Lrvv, Wright. Dances, parries, lournamenls, play days, assemblies, and nu- merous olher acfivilies are planned by lhe Council for fhe whole G. A. A. The Council is composed of one member from each gym class who volunleers her lime for lhe mee-rings lwice a monfh. The Council promoles social acrivilies belween upper and lower classmen, lhus removing lhe barrier belween Suzy Senior and Frances Freshman. The Board consisls of members wifh high scholaslic slanding and alhlelic abilify, and is an honorary organizalion. If you're wondering who 'rhe girl is who always blows 'rhe whislle iusf as your ball drops info lhe baslcel, she is really a Leader. She assisls in direcling one or lwo classes, besides her regular school worlc. This Leadership course ralces lwo semoslers and is under lhe supervision of Miss lvlilchell. Miss McBryde, lhe devofed sponsor of lhe G. A. A., guides The girls lo The porls ol slcill, friendship, and above all, sporfsman- ship. Nymphs and naiads. G. A. A. COUNCIL TOP ROW: Klr-iii, Burns, Rohr ririrhi, wfiqiri, rvirwirrr-lsr, fimlsuil, Yuiillqiuiirii. BOTTOM ROW: Allun, Lwvx, Frnnlmlin, R.iiirrrq.1rh'u, lrwih, Berliner. l'ir riiS, Page Une Hundred Nineteen Fl STROHE ITT TIITTE IT There is a sudden decrease in drownings This summer, iT will be due To The Red Cross LiTe Savers in Training aT Sullivan. This club meeTs every Tuesday aTTernoon To learn To prevenT unnecessary Trouble in The waTer. Un- der The supervision OT Jeanne Salamon, a graduaTe OT Sullivan and now a sophomore aT NorThwesTern, The girls pass The Red Cross re- quiremenTs Tor liTe saving. The TirsT Tour To receive Their Junior LiTe Saving badges aTTer Two monThs oT inTensive Training were Jean FiTzsimmons, JaniTh Turn- bull, Mary Lou HarTshorn, and l-lannah Klein. The insTrucTorls r'noTT'o is 'TIT doesnlT pay To Talce a chance, so our Sullivan girls are The ones who are prevenTing careless people Trom Tale- ing Those chances and rescuing The Tools who dc. A i PTT One Hundred Twenty GIRLS' SWIM CLUB TOP ROW: Fl.1n.iq.iii Ba , Gans. on T-Tiiltgiiiyi K li wi, Kino, Fitzsiniiiiivns BOTTOM ROW: Hqiiniy Tiwit wli Fr i-il Sane KH -r 4-ns SET 'Em UP! IT lvlr. Van Winlcle had lcnown ThaT The inno' cenT game OT Ten-pins he rolled in The CaTs kill mounTains was going To sTarT Hazel Young' iohns To malce an average oT T58 in Rogers Park, I wonder if old Rip would have been so bold. Two score and eighT girls send Their balls a'rollin' down The Morse Bowling Alley every Thursday aTTer school. The Girls' Bowling Club, sponsored by Mr. Schneller, belongs To The NaTional Bowling SocieTy which presenTs awards To The Three highesT bowlers in Chicago. The club is di' vided inTo Teams oT Tour women each and we are proud To say ThaT one Team won TirsT place in The CiTy TournamenT. T-lazel Youngiohns is secreTary oT The organizaTion and holds one OT The highesT averages in The ciTy. GIRLS' BOWLING TEAM TOP ROW: Jung, Unliiil: Hi s ran, Michiiils Lavsrili Eller, Moynohnn, Ash SECOND ROW! T'Tf'isi'lf,i,1n, S i :ii riiiirli Katrvnbf rg Pincus, Raw-an. Younqiiwhns K rw 1'-' Karixizi. THIRD ROW: Mall us, Thi Kelli, J. Yminglfi-wns, Birrismir T-lowa'1 Lrial P Lixil Mr. Scliii--ll 4 BOTTOM ROW: Cohen, L Vine iliullmli-' Bowers Magnilsonx f- il 5, Cap lan Eis-inli 1 RIDING CLUB TOP ROW: Sfopp, Klf-inrinr Asliounis, Goldblatt, J o n e s, Krf-riin-ns, L. Sfopp, Cyeier. SECOND ROW: Klein, Tnleiian, UvWiH, lor, Msrrf-Il, Burlcland. THIRD ROW: Swenson, Ginsburg. Innqlmus, Kozvr, Slwllev, Kaul nian. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Colloril, Levy, Sederburq, Winslwrq lhrlriiwn Bwiliri LUNCH GUARDS TOP ROW: Gershon, Cohen, Tlrk, Partner, Winer. BOTTOM ROW: Snttvnsfein, Oldberg, Mr. Kahn, Mack, Jastrow, Jwobs. B1-iii-lu-r Heroli T iv l GOOD HORSEITTHTISHIP Every Wednesday aTTernoon, rain or shine, a large group oT Sullivans Temales burning wiTh impahence and enThusiasm sTarT oTT To The Edgebroolc sTables where They will ride 'em Cowboyf' WiTh The energeTic Miss Col- Tord aT Their head, The girls can enioy This greaf American sporT which was aT one Time reserved mainly Tor The men buT is now a musT do on pracTically every girls calendar. ExciTing Tales are broughT baclc oT how The advanced girls Tearlessly Tord a river aT high Tide. The TacT ThaT a girl's horse may slip while crossing The river only gives her anoTher op- porTuniTy To display her slcill in managing a horse. To prove ThaT TeminiTy and good riding can be mixed, The club plans an indoor rinlr review. LUTICH GUHRDS The lunch guards, oT The spring semesTer headed by Mr. Jack Kahn, assisT in enTorcing The Tollowing new regulaTions: I. Walk To The lunch room. 2. DeposiT paper bags beTore siTTing down. 3. Keep your places in line while waiTing Tor service. 4. Place your Trays and boTTles on rack: when Through wiTh Them. 5. All papers and wrappings To be placed, noT Thrown in recepTacles. 6. Aisles close Tour minuTos beTore end oT lunch. 7. SiT down aT all Times in lunch room. 8. Keep your lunch room neaT and clean. 9. Tallc in low Tones only. l Page One Hundred Twenty one W1-nty-Mo 4A G. A. A. TOP ROW: f K1vvwu-, M.vw1 fl! W.1'ST EU-me Cl! 1: Axbms SECOND ROW: P' .e'nL1.z' Kvv'-w-' Z., Lv 'W fn. B'-Tw-V TH-ft. BOT- TOM ROW: MTM'-v TN -- .-.'1' A4-awww KWH HA . 4B G. A. A. TOP ROW: C- Wm Mum Lum' ' vw C'n1Dv'-.u' Lv'1 .'uvm PM Blntt, ww wwf, wmv SECOND ROW: Bwq Sw 'Q 1- v-' Cwsmd'-' M-Cmms Pin K q J 4- 5 4 rg 4fmwnw.1T': KHQU, EXIT H THIRD ROWS Crhifx. Bfwww C7.Tmivv..11 A1165 SL TY: F' ' R051-rvlw-'cg Swlav Kwmsw: BOTTOM ROW: Bn-wfw.w1: C hwy l' V111 Livl f- w 'sv Daw 1m ' Sli-TXT Ffh- HHN. 4B G. A. A. TOP ROW: Sfufvv J-,bmw v Jmvrs Kfwwws, Z1-vvnnfx, Cm: -hw, A.,stvr, HMT... Jr,--,Q F.TUv'r Cvmftv'. SECOND ROW: Tuf 'RTN Klfwrv Avqwwvw Hansrh Bn'Uf'H W ' wq WV O Bflvfn MfClvHxw, Cv Tatu THIRD ROW: Gufsfxit, 'XI-ws Pr-rv. SUHHHHL-' H-M911 my LAM: 'mm VVJT9' Mffvwrv-v C, McGfvrvm', Owfxvs. FOURTH ROW: ANSYAQSH' Hwrmmnl RMI' Qs, J.nvws C-www, CM-in Crm,-rv, Ph' ns. BOTTOM ROW: Nl-vm PTHW mmm, lsfm Ruyfsi, WTPSk':'q KTWH, MT LJMT. 3A G. A. A. TOP ROW: 4' -'-f 'ww-xfq M Wrwwfff' F1TISw mvWR VV.v-IT4' K..vt: Stu! SEQOND ROW Bun'-nw MPHJN' L..v'Tw1 Bfwl V.x'A1lw' BOTTOM ROW: Snr: PW- Qs, Bmw un-V, vw Ywuuq -' Hs SMU'-. 3B 6. A. A. TOP ROW: Simpivo, Lazvvls Rvhhin, Sfvinlu-'gl Andwsuvx .lnnnif-rv, Millvr, Serxfor, Biqqm SdmHvvmn. SECOND ROW Cmmmn, Knmw, Ash, Skim VViuqz-VM'-v', Swickvvuw, Har vignn, Ccuvuplu-H, Kaufwnrw THIRD ROW: Sdn-vg Wyfiss Bllv'kuH, CL'HPf, Trnnklfrv Hoi If-lv, Rf-thshfin, C .1 L' W .1 n FOURTH ROW: Cwhu! Umwff lmy, Altmw, KubiHv.1u.1, JwP'vv suv-S, Jarvssvrw, Pmvi. BOT' TOM ROW: Mnnquw, Srmmq Simrwim, Sm-Th-vlwfq, Vqmlm Hmlmll, Pwvxxit, Swvwwvwsun. 2A G. A. A. TOP ROW: Elking MM-Q, TAI! bf-vq, Kaluhf-N Maxon, Saw ue-Ns, EMM, Cqlwlv. SECOND ROW: Jmw54 Hqrvii, Mvmif'N Suhnv Knvm-1, Emvwnnii, TH-M1 umm. BOTTOM ROW: Can umivl 51:-nm-v, CM-vm-x N1-H .luhvmunx Mnqnfvv. 2B G. A. A. TOP ROWz Visk, Fmtnw, W1'Fs Inu-Q-kvvl VVAMTQ-1. MQ-Gimms Shwls, Kuhn, Bniimx He-wrwan Simlmuh-r. SECOND ROW: Wxpfms, Boyinn, Cuwvvsuw. Cm lwll, KM-im, Cuba-n, Vowws, Simpy. THIRD ROW: 84-rq, DRA vvwwmi, Cnuld, Rwhbakkf We-in vw. Kmusf-, DvVcu', Jisgolvsun, FOURTH ROW: Fif.'sirmvnns l'.x--'NIL Sdvhss, Dqvisl Stwkvvv KAHUH, Orin!-'ily Rvivemr BOT- TOM ROW: Zvqnluk, Sfvnqh- D:'l.un', Mnrfhl Puhm Jnslwv I-Mt, Eisvrwhwq 2B G. A. A. TOP ROW: Huusv Efuiw, Fair man. Bnvl, Mldvfvlsl Russ Sumvm-vs, Enqvls, Husm AH umm. SECOND ROW: Blnune' .Imulmsnry Spivfrvmnx .hmq Wivxrmm-v', Lord, Mwlwfq, Rwq ms. THIRD ROW: Smvmswx Cnnfitvlfv, Krvkh-m, Gvhivn Right:-f, Swim, Dixlvv, Rm-www FOURTH ROW: Bah-S, R.-M Mt, Juhnsun, CnU.1h.w, Fhw ani, Spanq, Gfnslwrq, BOT TOM ROW: Tvsmmx M.1v,:.m Sivvmn, Elwnstm-mit, Drm-wus Ruvliwarvvw, Rvili. Pac? Ons: Hundred Tworwfy-fhrm Flaw- Ono Hundred Twfznly-four G. A. A.-IB-I TOP ROW: B1-llvwxwll fv-', 9 Q- VTX lvl-'ll'lq, KA- lv 1' , vi 'f'- vw fvwl llvl lll lv VN RMSS, Evrv SECOND ROW: 'wH'wf-. ll 'mln Full- ET-mln, N 'www-' Culw- lhws, Klwxw xl '1 Hmmf. THIRD ROW: Dlllwfw., Dm-'ll-ml Kwxlfw in MH jqvm--we lll'Sl l l.'m! Ell3l'lmll.'. FOU RTH ROW: Bmw' qwlwv Zlll u--w,.w,ll,'.m'-1 Rwllw' Halswvwgw, C-'S lvwm! D'-lwlmwl.. BOTTOM ROW: llll qv: Rlml-ist'-ml Fm! lflwlllllnl, Kwl-H, F-Hl1 -Vw, Vyl!! IMT' ,-: G. A. A.-lB-2 TOP ROW: Rf-1 l, Rlwslw-'ll Hull ,fl PU.,-, W.-W. 1, Slllmf. Aw-Tw! .lmwrvwlvy Rubin SEC OND ROW: ll.x'wvvqtl-uh MW--Q, B,....2, Umm.-, vvll lm 'S, lrvrmw, Ql'wx 1S, gm nswvw THIRD ROW: Nlsclvll lw, l-lfvwvl,W1-l'1l-+ l11', lqvwm vw, Srfvrjvf, CU-w'vl.xvv, Klxmsll FOURTH ROW: Kuwllf, luvwl, c-,lf-1---m O Bww- B.-:ww Hx Swww:-- . BOTTOM ROW: om. vvlww, Elmm lg, ll.l..Q.- l l V' Zylln S Ml' G. A. A.-IA TOP ROW: Ylmsf-fm, Dun, lllvlll slwlw Millwu, SAll:w.m, Cfmlv H xrv, lww, Cwvulwl, Awww, lv Vmh. FOURTH ROW: WTI livvw, Slavvtlwnx Rfwllwrv, l'f-'vig Elsenlw-wg, Gvltlw-n.xu, Jmlm Swv, Avqf-rlm, J:-wlww. THIRD ROW: Tlw-wlmlli, Clvl-Illvvv, Slvfn, Gmssulnvv, Kahn, Kmll nm, Fwnsl, Tnvlm! PMN, All 'vm SECOND ROW: Wwuiq, Vvmbr-r, Ou' ms, MlCllm' BMI lf,-ll, Knulvmm, Bvnlliv-lll, Rufwn k:+'1Sfx', Vmm Fmnl.'lllS. BOT- TOM ROW: Mlglwl, Bl1'l:'mvv, Sqfvr Kim-vw,-l, Lvvwvv, Mmm Co l lrrwqllm K 1511. Our palriolic and loyal matron, Mrs, Balmer, gives sympailwetlc aid to all who need it. l 0 ei PA 00 S' r' bl' Y bm V asketoalf Coached by Messrs. Nernlaoll and Mishlcin, lhe hard- lighling Sullivan cagers had an excellenl season. The Juniors, Coach Nernlcoills charges, wenl inlo lhe cily playoffs bul sulrlered deleal in lhe semi-linals. The Lighls were caplained by Marv Beslrin, lhe lead' ing high school scorer ol all Chicagoland lor lhe pasl season. l-lis running male af lorward was Don Marlin, one ol lhe linesl players in Bengal hislory. Olher sland' ouls were Bob Jennings, l'lyrnie Friedman, Johnny Jung, and l-lunlley Rein wilh George Gordon and Paul Besr in reserve. The Juniors losl lo Von Sleuben buf came baclc lo b6Gl!6XlT1llfTdSGl'1,SCl1L,IF7, Lalce View, Senn, and Sleinmelr before losing To Wallei'. Againsl Tall lhe Cals wonl wild as Beskin scored 44 poinls. Roosevell and Lane bolh succumbed lo Tiger scoring power. Aller lhus compiling 8 wins and 2 losses, lhe Lighls losl lo Crane in lhe semiflinals. Caplain Lum Shapiro led Coach Mishlcins Senior learn. Shapirols line lloor worlc and shooling eye made him a slandoul. lwo slellar players who gradualed al midseason were Gene Rankin and Jerry Ornslein. Olher lirsl slringers were lanlcy Fred l-lanlcel, Milf Car men, and Bill Farley. The hleavies losl lo Von Sleuben, Arnundsen, and Schurz belore bealing Lalce View, Senn and Sleinmelz sel The Cals baclf bul in The Waller lill lhe Bengals scored 64 poinls. The season ended wilh a loss lo Lane and lwo clean cul viclories over Tall and ' A Roosevelt. l 4 I BASKETBALL A TOP ROW: Siiith, Marlin, Jung, Shin, R-fin, Krii-uh, Jinninqs, Fri-ni'-.ay Bust Enxw. SECOND ROW: llqiiil 'ku-iii Shapiro, Silvi-rs, Bvslin Foley, l-lnwzkofln, Giviinn Sniiiii lili-gkwiiui-r' THIRD ROW: Mi, Nirius.-ri fu: v nn Marks, Bland Tanlur Fmliv, Rankin. BOTTOM ROW: Pawn-N Eiiilstiin Vxfiiil Kilirmi is Ci.x'r1i!'i'hll'iril! M lxaqi Bugli C Y pd-ll' OFM! l-1lllldV CJ Twnlily live sv, Halfbaclr Ralph Welter. Co-capiain Ken Hawkins. Fullbaclz Harris Cohn. Co-captain Ed Smith. The Sullivan gridders cpened Their I94l season hop- ing To aTTain heighTs never beTore reached. To some exTenT They succeeded. The Bengals proved To be a line deTensive uniT, They conquered Lane and Schurz Tor The TirsT Time, and showed well againsT all opposing Teams. Sullivan opened The season in a nighT TilT againsT ElkharT, Indiana, buT was beaTen by a more experienced squad. The TirsT league game maTched The Tigers againsT The I94O NorTh SecTion champs, Amundsen. This hard ToughT conTesT proved To be a hearTbrealcer, losT by a single poinT. The TirsT win was scored The nexT SaTurday in The Waller game. On a muddy Tield TaTT held The caTs To a scoreless Tie. AgainsT Schurz and Lalce View, Sullivan raged To decisive wins and aT lained some OT The aToremenTioned heighTs. Lalce View was The TourTh consecuTive opponenT unable To score upon The Blue and Gold. A sTrong RoosevelT aggrega- Tion desTroyed TiTle chances Tor The Bengals by a lone Touchdown in a hard ToughT baTTle. Opposing Senn, Sullivan held Tor Three quarTers buT succumbed To a hard hiTTing aTTaclc. ln The lasT game, played on a Tield OT mud in Treezing TemperaTure, Sullivan regained presTige by Trouncing Lane Tech. Co-CapTains Ed SmiTh and Ken T-lawlcins led Sullivan. SmiTh, an end, won AllASecTion honors, and Hawkins led The oTTense wiTh his excellenT running and lciclqing. AnoTher All-NorTh choice was guard Al Howe, a sTeady. aggressive player. Deserving oT menTion are Tullbaclcs l-larris Cohn and Bob Anderson. Speed and power aided Cohn in ripping lines open and gaining yardage. Anderson, alTernaTing wiTh Cohn, lcepT up The pace aT Tull wiTh his hard blocks and Timely runs. All due crediT Tor Sullivanis Tine squad goes To Coach Margolis and his assisTanT, Lennie Bach. l FOOTBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Crm-.li Margolis Andi-fsnn, Hf1iT7, Postlenilc, Janis, Jones, Sallander, Spector, Nelson Kleinan, Eis-enliwq. Ls-v.n Fnvi- i 'l-'u SECOND ROW: Friedman, Weis, Cohn, Hlllis, Tinen, Smith, Hawkins, Muniniefv, Weller, Howv, Riffv BOTTOM ROW: Vi 'li '- ,ir Sf-,lv-, Wlilli-, Silvers Katy, Relalfris, GMTZ, Oldberq, Be-drosian, Capron, Pfieb T'-x 11' Qre Hundred TwenTy sis gootbalf Downside up. for Sullivan! Sullwan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan, I3, BEHGF-IL SCORES Ellwlwarl, I9 Arnundsen, I3 Waller, C Tall, O Scliurz, O Lake View, O Roosevelt I3 Senn, I4 Lane, O Tackle Ted Mummery. Tackle Dick Kleiman. Cenfer Ed Hillis. Guard Al Howe. Page One Hundred Twenkyfseven D . . Wlfnnllng DRIPS! Splashing lheir way lo success, lhe Sullivan swimming loam closed lhe winler season raled as one of lhe linesl in lhe cily. Culminaling lhe season by bolh place ing lhird in fhe cily meel lasl December, The Seniors and Juniors lullilled The expeclalions ol Coach Mar' golis. Bolh lhe Seniors and Juniors showed well againsl compelilion lrom olher schools in dual meels during the basl season and, ol course, in lhe cily linals lasl December. The Seniors, led by Co'Caplains George Rice and Bob Anderson, won lhird place laurels in lwo evenls. These Tiger poinls were caplured by lhe medley and relay leams, The lealure Senior mermen were Rice and Relales in lhe baclcslrolce, Anderson and l-libbs in the breaslslroke, and in The crawl, Eichollz, Barnes. lvlunzer, and Malfhewson. ln lhe dual nneels lhe Senior leam conquered Loyola, Senn, Wells, and Waller: Lalce Foresl giving lhe Bengals lheir only selbaclc. The Junior swimmers, caplained by Al Klein, pre- sonled such men as Klein, Reed, Kirshenbaum, and Kalz in the baclcslrolce: Farrel, l-lolm, Bales, Wambold, Miller, and Monahan in lhe crawl, while lnlibbs leads lhe breaslslrolcers. Klein loolc second in lhe cily baclc- slrolce and lhe medley squad placed lhird, ln dual meels Juniors beal Wells, Loyola, Waller and Tall? losing only lo Senn. BOYS' SWIM CLUB TOP ROWt E' hiv-ul.', Thw: iison, Munniw, liilnlsti-in lliilrv, Knlm, Don liinnw-, SECOND ROW1 YW. 'v 5 Half s, laws. ' i-'1zi,x,,'-' Wqqnnr Swith, Rnvnolvls. THIRD ROW: Wiwir bold, Hibbs, Slilriw An :ws in Mo s llmsi--f llnwlins. BOTTOM ROW: Schwnrls Ol-ilwevg, Hilibs, Rin- Klein Barnes Anile son M' M in l me flue llii i'lff'fl lwffnlyvi-llil ff Q lll all Q UP C I'CZC GO! Sullivans Track Team, which has become increasingly powerTul in The pasT years, This season again jusTiTied iTs high expecTaTions by Tinishing Third in The senior and sixTh in The junior divisions OT The ciTy Indoor Track lv1eeT. CapTain Bill BillingTon was The big gun in The Senior: aTTaclc, garnering ThirTeen poinTs by winning or placing in every evenT in which he enTered. BillingTon hopped To a TirsT in The Triple broad jump and a second in boTh The high and low hurdles. OTher poinT-geTTers were Ted lvlummery, Ken Hawkins, and Moe Mizel. Mum- mery placed righT behind BillingTon in The broad jump. Hawkins gaThered Tive poinTs by placing Third in The low hurdles and TourTh in The shoT puT. lvlizel, running TourTh in The 440, scored Two poinTs. The Juniors, lasT years indoor champs, were led by Bob RuTher, a Tall, lanlcy speedsTer. RuTher, like Billing- Ton, placed in every evenT in which he enTered. He scored his poinTs by Taking second in The Triple broad jump and low hurdles, and TiTTh in The high jump. Mar- Tin Janice capTured The only oTher poinT Talcen by The Juniors by placing TiTTh in The Triple broad jump. The Junior relay Team, aTTer running mosT oT iTs race in record Time, was unTorTuna'Tely disgualiTied. Coach Margolis' Teams, when considered TogeTher, scored ThirTy-Tour poinTs To place second. Q ,K 3 W ' -,. TRACK TEAM TOP ROW: Jacobs, Dix, Schinous, Matson, Gnadt, Bailen, Munnnerv, THIRD ROW: Christiansen, Li-rslinn, Century Tinen, Nathan, Perelnian. SECOND ROW: Green, O'Meafa, Heiti, Bernstein, Silvers, Levinson, Gordon. BOTTOM ROW: Ri' ' ' ' ' ' A ce, Hawkins, D:-Ttlebach, Mr. Margolis, Billington, Singer, cvcrti. Page One Hundred Twenty-nin e Q na GOLF TEAM CHESS CLUB Sf--vflvq, Mr. Kahn, Millrv, Allcn. TOP ROW: Hyaiis, Blanke, Lf-ifhrnlw lvlilh'-' Bwwi' M-sins Slint-Hn B SECOND ROW: Kr-nary Bfwin Slim Kavlun C V Hal Dern. BOTTOM ROW: Mitchell Gris Sri'-s M' Ha-'rf Crinnwa. Dobw' Cnaves. TOP ROW: larval Sch afll, WalS'n. SECOND ROW: ' Aaw Jew, csssiiiy, anal,-io Rsfinf, BOTTOM SKAUNG' TEAM ROW: l i:.u l, Ellf' Wilwn. TOP ROW: Anderson, Revnolxs, Conn S il , Sil'v.a'l.' ii -i-in, Hawkins, Weller. SECOND ROW: Gurdon Dfw.- .nn Waisin Mfrfisiin Annsrsnn, Gwen, Haniblelon, Enrlre, E. Envr' THIRD ROW: Bwai e ef, ran en rc-Q, o , 'f u a'nr-s il f-f BOTTOM B sl v M v s F k L q W ll K l B W l ROW: Mr. Mishlxin, Pelfrswn, Blu , Drutsif C.:il iarf Srliw.i'l.' Hales K ln GOLF Like lho New York Yankees, lhe Sullivan Golf Team has won lwo slraighl chamioionshiios. Also like the Yanks, lhey lallered in lheir guesl lor a lhird lille, llien recovered lo lorge speclacularly onward. l-lowover, lhey didnil regain slride quickly enough, and losl lhe chance lo represenl The norlh seclion in lhe play-oil. An early loss, due lo Caplain Bob Sederburgk illness, and a lechnical ruling, deall lhcm a blow from which lhey failed lo recover. Though Miller and Andersen, lhe olher lwo regulars, golled beaulilully, Sullivan missed a plague lor lhe lirsl lime. CHEER LEHDERS Lcd by Arl Schwarlz, Page Walson and Lorraine Racine, Sullivan Cheerleaders were a really polenl weapon lhis year, and even succeeded in drawing a low weak cheers lrom lhe slender crowds lhal ls 1 Uri l-lundri-d Thirly allended our sporl cvenls. Wilh many youlhlul, energelic members, lhe leam looks iorward lo a ver i.f' C H E SS Sullivan's Chess Team, like our goll squad, lriefl brighl lulure. lo caplure ils lhird alraighl cily lille, bul unlike lhe olher, il succeeded. Wilh Caplain Morris lvlilchell leading lhe way, lhe leam rode roughshod over all compelilion lo recaplure lhe seclion crown, and lhen wenl on lo lake lhe cily championship. SHHTIFIG This year's cily meel was a skaling conlesl in name only. Though Chicago had a mild winier, lho day oi lhe meel was bosilively sullry, When lhe races look place, lhose who managed lo mainlain lheir balance were lhe winners. Unlorlunalely, Sullivan skalers neglecled lo lrain on a lighl rope, and consequenlly lailed lo garner a single poinl, LEFT TO RIGHT: Henry, Gold' in Stvinlmrdf Fmelidi F Ik Kli-in. ST.1nIon, Pnr0Tskin. BADMINTON TOP ROW: Postron, Ross, Silf ver Golclblatt, Lisdovsky, Levy, Lnhn, Ward, Lowen , SE OND ROW: Carey, D. Levy, Richh-r ' ' Burns, ROW: Noren Brown Lomb, Kahn, Hal inqer, Krqvihr, Ziickvrlrlnn, Bnurvwgorten, A. Cohn. Wll Schoen Miss Mcllvain, Brown, , Cohn, Cotton, Cohler, ARCHERY , K 4 FI X ROBIII HOOD? Has iT ever been your desire To be a Robin Hood? Perhaps you have a yearning To hold a bow and arrow Tirmly in your hands and aim aT a disTanT TargeT. IT These lasT ThoughTs have been your ambiTions you will be inTeresTed To learn ThaT Sullivan has a Tine archery club un- der The able sponsorship oT Miss Jacobs. IT is a very young club yeT a very progressive one. Organized in SepTember, nineTeen-TorTy, The club has come a long way due To The eTliciency oT iTs presidenT, Lenore Henry. InTormal TournamenTs are held every Tues! day in The girls' gym To help The compe-TiTive spiriT keep alive. The oTlicial scorelceeper is The president IT iT is your wish To develop inTo a modern Robin Hood, aTTend The Archery Club every Tuesday in The girls' gym. -if 1? f ' thnl C- I rams, I n in .3 n , , Slain. THIRD iss Gorman, Frank, S . HEEP 'Em FLYING Keep 'Em Flyingl' may be The moTTo of many aTTiliaTed wiTh our naTional deTense, buT iT could also be Tagged as a pep cry To all members oT Sullivan's BadminTon Club. Under The sponsorship of Miss Gorman and Miss Mc- llvain The members, numbering some ThirTy sTudenTs, rneeT every Thursday aTTer school in The girls' gym. Two groups comprise This organizaTion, The boys' and girls' division. The highlighT oT The acIiviTies is a compeTiTive TournamenT beTween Them. The BadminTon Club is a comparaTively new organizaTion here aT Sullivan and has Thus Tar meT wiTh much success. IT is however, sTill open To new members, so won'T you join us Thursday aTTernoon and help 'lKeep 'Em Hy- ing? Page One Hundred Thirty one FOIL FIIID ITIHSI-I IT, on a Tuesday aTTernoon aTTer school you Chance To meeT TiTTeen boys running down The hall, poinTing Their Toils aT you, do noT scream Tor help. They are members oT The Foil and Mask Club pracTicing The ancienT arT OT Tencf ing. Their purpose is To simpliTy The deTails, employ The TundamenTals oT aTTaclc and de' Tense, and learn The hisTory OT Tencing. Each member Turnishes his own equipmenT, which consisTs oT a maslc and Teil. lTalian Toils are used exclusively. The one and one-halT year old club meeTs bieweelcly on Tuesday, under The sponsorship of Miss STralca. Bill STanTon is presidenT. All able swordsmen are inviTed To ioin in and Try Their slcill in This sporT. I 1 O Ilundrr,-d Tliiriy-Twp FOIL AND MASK STANDING: Sli 'v'1, Mi-yi rs, ' i i LETTERITIETI All Sullivan boys who have won IeTTers, maior or minor, are members oT The Leller menis Club. During The school year awards are presenTed in TeoTball, baslceTball, swim ming, Traclc, sIcaTing, golT, Tennis, cheerleading, and chess. The main TuncTions oT The club are To spon ser dances during The year aT which leTTers are presenTed: To sell Ticl4eTs Tor The dances and aThIeTic evenTs: and To be on duTy aT home baslceTball games. Regarded as a highly inTluenTial organiza- Tion in The school, The club worlcs Tor beTTer school spiriT and To conTinue raising The aTh- leTic sTandards Tor which The cherished NS sTands. LETTERMEN TOP ROW: Www , Ihriu I si SiI'wA'I.' Wfais Slmilwr Xi larviir Farley Civriiqri, Tvllr, Davis. SECOND ROW: R+ f Dfilf-arm' ii: I-Iillis Hit-I f C,.sI ' in Frfwrlvimn Haul 'K Savauv, Mnlww, Ailin. THIRD ROW: Endri, O Mrmva. B,1 '1', Silvers, Dwi Siliwvli, Irv' rf n, Ranlin ITani1i:i.ii Iwi li sffin FOURTH ROW: Min Kal: Rrlavi-s lswwil II.-r-pw .Ning Sfwlf-, Ili-n BOTTOM ROW: Bvskinx l'i.ni' OI Il i 'nl ciw sniff- R. , iw M T- 4- I -. PM-, if BOYS' BOWLING CLUB TOP ROW: Lvvinr, Bfnww Kohn, Awsi::iIIi Sfwleirberg, Tin:-n, Kleiner, Uiln-llmlmi, Mil I:-r, King, KI:-iin.m, SECOND ROW: We.ilii'v, Lanrlsivan, Soi -in, Culnvr, Polysiiian, Rogoff, Blnnlzi, Bonvn, IJ-irllinlco, M'-s sin:-0, THIRD ROW: Hniq.ui.1n, Fishwr, Colin, Di-Iiqlilrv, Balcis, lic lite-rilwiq, R ii b i ii, Li-IIN, VVngn--i, Pliilliiis. BOTTOM ROW: Mi, Silinvlli-i, Eltifi, MrCiiuTv, IH-ii-I.', Kussv, Cwss Iiiuf, lnrisliiiw, Bwsliiy PITY THE PII'IS! Plunld STrilceI ThaT's whaT The Tellows dream abouT who belong To The Bowling Team. Even Though There are sixTy To sevenTy boys on The Team ancl Though iT is one oT The mosT popular clubs in Sullivan, everyone is welcome To ioin. There are Twelve Teams, Tive boys each, which compeTe wiTh each oTher so as To lceep up pracTice. From These Teams comes The dead- liesT eye, who plays oTher schools Tor The championship. Sullivan is proud oT iTs Bowling Team, so iT gives To The highesT scoring members, beauTi- Tul medals and leTTers. The Team is doing splendidly buT how can iT help wiTh a leader such as Mr. Schneller? I-Ie has been doing a grand iob all Tour years oT The clubs exisT- ence. BOXING TEAM TOP ROWI Hmiiblvlun, SAV nqv, Wilson, Tonnvv, I-In'l, Onndl, Levinson, Mack, Ja rolls, Kli-innnin. SECOND ROW: Rvvriolils, Morrison, Warsl-ii, Dnvis, Shapiro, Perel wan, Mvssinno, McLaren, Dr Li-vnnrilis. THIRD ROW! Kahn, Sinqr-v, O'Mr-mn, Frnnkvnberg, Hr-:ilu-ns, C ri r cl Lv n, Wi'xl: Biirm-4, Wrill, Gold, FOURTH ROW: Blum, I-If-itz, Levin, Wi-ltr-v, Tins-n, S1 liw.1rTJ, Colin, Fiimlivan, Dvulsrh, BOTTOM ROW: Svlifh, Muninwrv, Cul limine, Ilnwlcins, Anile-rson, K'i-uli, Don, Mr Margolis. isl- BOXITIG The Boxing Club, where one may acquire The manly arT oT selT-deTense, is comprised mosTly OT varsiTy aThleTes. Coach Margolis inviTes all Sullivan boys To ioin, Boxing is carried on in Sullivan in The gym classes under The waTchTuI eyes oT menTors Margolis, NemIcoTT, and Mishlcin. In accord- ance wiTh our naTional TiTness program, all boys are encouraged To engage in sporTs de- signed To Toughen Their bodies and quicken Their minds. The physical educaTion deparTmenT realizes ThaT aThleTics which sTress individual slcills, selT- conTidence, physical and menTal alerTness, and sTrong bodies are as valuable as Those builT around Team play. Page One Hundred Thirty Thrc Praflf- one Hundred Thirty-four The man on the flying trapeze! Champion! The Faculty plays ball! The boys get their letters. Up, up a little bit higher! lk's e pushover! Ring around a rosie! Major Sidney S. Stocking congratulates Sergeant Anthony Grisihus. Sullivan does if with a bang. LQ.. ln lhese limes ol war, lhe R.O.T.C. an eleclive chosen by more boys every semes- ler, becomes more imporlanl. Any boy elecling ir al Sullivan is sure ol receiving basic mililary lraining al one ol lhe linesl iunior unils ol lhe R.0.l,C. in lhe Sixlh Corps Area, which includes illinois, Michi- gan, and Wisconsin. This high slanding is shown by Sullivanis line record. ln l938 lhe Craclc Plaloon won lhe cily drill championship in lhe annual compelilion againsl lhe lwenlyfsix olher Chicago I-ligh School Unils. ln l94O, lhe Sullivan Craclc Plaloon won lhe Sixlh Corps Area Drill Championship in lhe Junior Divi sion, winning over some ol lhe linesl milif lary schools and high schools in lhe Middle Wesl. Then, lasl year. lhe Sullivan Rifle Team became Cily Rifle lvlarlcsmanship champions. Credil should be given lo Slall Sgf. Anlhony Grislhus lor This record, Page One Hundred lhirly-liv TOP ROW: Lyon, Fish.-T, Ji-lm T C T T T , K .T SECOND ROW: Goldstein R l TT S Sl ll M Tl l-T l lx D R Rrisivnstenn, Neclv, Rosh Watson, BOTTOM ROW: M ll Orr sslfrrux, Dun, Call Kin I . ilv TwPrn Wixll, RIFLE TEAM i3'i ii, W'igTiT, C lt rvrsrxn r-'nwmn D S BULL'S EYE! This year, The Sullivan R. O. T. C, RiTle Team musT defend The CiTy RiTle lvlarlcsman- ship Championship won lasT year when iT Tired The highesT collecTive score ever Tired in any oT The Chicago T-ligh School riTle ranges. lT has losT some oT The high-scoring men who were on lasT yearis ouTsTanding Team, by gradua- Tion: buT There is a promising crop oT young sharpshooTers on This year's Team. IT is The policy oT The lvliliTary lnsTrucTor, SergeanT AnThony OrisThus, To allow any mem- ber oT The R. O. T. C. To Try ouT Tor The Team, Thus making iT possible To discover cadeTs wiTh abiliTy early enough To enable Them To Tire on The Team Tor several years. CadeT SergeanT Callner is capTain oT The Team, and CadeT Ser- geanT GrosslcrueTz is co-capTain. Q0 HERE THEY COTTIE- BOOTTT! BOOTTT! The Sullivan R. O. T. C. Drum and Bugle Corps is one oT The many reasons why The Sullivan R. O. T, C. RegimenT always Tinishes so high in Federal lnspecTion and has so high a raTing by The War DeparTmenT. WiThouT iT, The RegimenT's parades and inspecTions would noT be so colorTul, and The marching would noT have The correcT miliTary air. Though iT has many new members This year, The Corps, under The able direcTion oT Mr. lvlelTzer, shows promise oT even beTTering iTs pasT perTormances. The Corps is experiment ing wifh Tancy marching and drill designed To enhance iTs players. Besides playing Tor The R. O. T. C., The Corps plays aT neighborhood beneTiTs and aT numerous assemblies and programs. T 1: Ono Hundred Thirty-six DRUM AND BUGLE TOP ROW: Shi' T CT- T1 T Zujlw' Li-i 'f-nhv Brow TT ou'Tl.x Di'Ti.s M-C-w S T SECOND ROW: Witt l Kfq-Tw I-Tqiqnii Rus I 1 Brown Mui' Massi R W ill Blah nnlii-lil BOTTOM ROW: Mx Mi-ltxiif T T S611 iv 13.T'v-i ling T T-J'li-, 'S '- ir' Wiill l R. O. T. C. CO. A-B TOP ROW: Bmw'-1 Lw' Cf If' Irv'Im1, Lmq Iv- H' H Is Nvmm' , SMI'-li 9' It hw SECOND ROW: Qs w If'I?w 1'W Kuvw- f..vIvI ' uw. KT IT , Bm 4 H,-qvl! 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