Thornton Fractional North High School - Chronoscope Yearbook (Calumet City, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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April 42- Miss Thornton Fractional is Lorraine Tuttle's new title, after being presented with a beautiful silver loving cup by Mr Lockhart at the News Hawks Hop. Ken Nowlan's Club Lincoln- shire Orchestra provides music for the dance. l April 3-Wedding bells ring out again for another T. F. faculty mem-l ber. Coach Antonides weds lvlarian Peterson of Chicago. l April 3-Dorothy Mayer is elected by T. F. girls and faculty to be al representative at the state wide D. A. R. contest. The girls vote oni four points: dependability, service, leadership and patriotism. April 6-Basketball, swimming, wrestling, boxing, ping-pong-all in one evening. A crowd of 900 attend Boys' Athletic Carnival. April 7-Mr. Hornback pulls his l,2lOth poster off his hand press housed in a little office adjoining the library to add it to those made for Carnivals, parties, football, basketball, Chronoscope, C-. A. C., Boys' Club, dances, etc. April 8-Pappas, numbering l5O, become boys again at the annual Boys' Club Fathers and Sons Party. Following President Bob La Noue's welcome address, there are movies, games, and refresh- ments. The camera catches Arnold Zimmer, john l-luck, Arthur Larson, William Helmcke, Robert Crane, and Leonard Ault as they indulge in pop and hot dogs. April I2-Mildred Cohen, one of 42l students, calmly takes a shot for tuberculin test from school physician, Dr. Bascomb, while Anne Schwartz and Delores Knoerzer eagerly look forward to their turn. April I3-Basketball, swimming, and wrestling squads are honored at athletic banquet. Mr. Lockhart presides over a crowd of l I4 people. The climax of the evening is the election of Champ Pawlowski and Alban Dyrke to captaincy of basketball and swimming teams respectively. April 19-Healthy kids! Only 50 students show positive tuberculin reactions. April 21- A circulation of 600 meansfover 60W of the student body, which is considered healthy for any school, says Miss laacks to l-lelena Nondorf, circulation manager, while Kay lVlcCloskey, Amy Williams, joseph Zygmunt, Edgar Kraegel, Lucille l-luck, jane Eggert, and Ruth Kooy, all captains, get their first glance of the 'Thorntonian before they Start distribution. April 23-Colored lights, used for the first time in the bandroom, create a soft effect at the annual Boys' Club Dance. La Nove and Kay lVlcCloskey, Eugene Petersen and Kay Rottier, William No- wak and Gloria Mundo lead the grand march. Edgar Kraegel and Lucille Huck, Bobl

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March 2- Step, slide, one-two-three''-instructors Violet An- derson, Kay McCloskey, Ruth Sibley, and Helena Nondor teach T. F. students lparticularly freshmenl how to dance. First dancing class is packed to cap-acity. f March 4-Muscles and brawn yield grunts and groans-T. F wrestlers end the season with victory over Morgan Park Leonard Bissa is unanimously dubbed the Human Butcherfl March 8- What-no Mickey Mouse? Operater Miller, whil Wayne Ault and Arthur Larson look on, gets the new movi machine lpurchased with Carnival moneyl ready for th showing of the first movie. March I5-Time jumps into l96O. journalism students in assem bly present Chronoscope skit written by Naomi Frevert t launch sales campaign. How they roar when Reed Buffingto appears as Eileen Horst's pappa, and William Nowak as Coach Petreel joe Siwinski is an ideal junior Biel, too! March 19-Major Bowes's amateurs have nothing on Major Moe's Genevieve Pryor, freshman plays Rachmaninoff's Prelue i C Sharp Minor and receives first prize of SS, while Crac Larson, Ralph Voss, Norma Trinowski, Cono La Loggia, Don ald Williams, Sara Martin, and Esther Turner receive award in order named. Charles Linz, Master of Ceremonies, Con gratulates the winners. March Z3-junior girls score in mock track meet at Frosh Party, where some of the Olympic events include a javelin throw lwith a featherl, a dress relay, and a big feet contest. March 24- Hurrahl our problem is solved at last, exclaim th band members, when they learn that instrument shelves an music racks have been constructed in the instrument roo . Leonard Ault and Eugene Boring are willing to be of assistance to Mr. Christian when he puts away the instruments. March 30- We'll make a success of it, . is the determined prophecy of the committee of five referring to the New Hawks Hop. This committee composed of Lucille Huck, Viol t Anderson, Dorothy Mayer, chairman, Virginia Cattoli, an Ruth Sibley is able to smile even though they aren't able t string their wires across the gym and can not get permissio to use confetti. March 31-Shouts of ll---22-36-pass can once more be heard on the football field. Spring football training starts! Thirty aspirants are given suits. 19



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May 3- Luncheon for four please, girls! says hostess Lor- raine Tuttle to her assistants, Leona Soczyk, janice Wulfing, and Norma Trinowski, as they prepare meal for faculty. Miss Buffington, Mr. Petree, and Mr. Lockhart, the guests, admire the new beautiful dining suite and 93-piece set of dinnerware. May 4-At the Girls' Club Dramatic Reading Contest pre- liminaries Namoi Frevert, Ruth Sibley, Grace Larson, Gloria Mundo, Lillian Teninga, Sara Martin, Mary Mar- garet Keller, Louise Hays, Genevieve Pryor, Mable Kel- ler, Betty Sibley, and Hazel Hishon take part. Grace Lar- son receives first prize for her selection, The White Hands of Teleham. Sara Martin and Mary Margaret Keller receive second and third prizes respectively. May 5-T. F.'s Stellar Golf Team swamps Harvey, l3-5. joe Schab and Captain Bill Nowak contribute most of the points. lt looks like a championship for the Elvin men. May 6-Green, orange, red, and blue-T. F. celebrates Bow Day with a dance. Reed Buffington, junior, Agnes Hack- er, junior, Lorraine Hart, junior, Harold Turner, senior, Edward Stokes, freshman, William Nowak, senior, Dor- othy Nelson, sophomore and Lillian Teninga, freshman, display the colors of their respective classes. May I0- With the S6l.57 profit we made on the junior play we ought to have a grand prom, boasts Fred Dahl- kamp, president, while Edna Gruhlke, Helen Hornak, and Eugene Petersen assent, and sponsors Leonard and Pat- ton beam their approval. May I2- Come on, old Faithful, we've got work to do. says Marjorie Prebble, ace-salesman, to her bike as she starts out to seek more Chronoscope ads. May 18-Mother-Daughter Party, Girls' Club installations, winner of Dramatic Reading Contest announced, The Turtle Dove, a play in which the leads are: Genevieve Pryor, Naomi Frevert, Gloria Mundo, Mary Margaret Keller, Lillian Linkiewicz, Anne Schwartz, and Virginia Taitz-all this in one night. May 22-Mr. Kiester, using Mary Mar- garet Keller's hat, purse, gloves, and make-up provides more diversion to the three bus-loads of biology stu- dents than do the sights at Brook- field Zoo, the.r destination. Miss jaacks, while this is going on. ls gloating over the money she took in at the senior play the night before. May 25- The i937 class rings are just tops, exclaim the seniors proud.y flashing them. The rings are of IO karat gold with the plate identifying the school set on the black onyx. i '-3? Wi? ag 3,3 fa? P

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