High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 28 text:
“
Cast of IT HAPPENED IN HOLLYWOOD Standing: Ruth Kooy, Paul Tomczyk, jack Coffman, Mary Louise Young, Vern Stevens, lack Perkins, Amy Williams, Melvin Beckmann, lane Eggert, Iprompterl. Seated: Edgar Kraegel, Erika Gumbel, Lilyan Mintz, and Angelyn Van Der Werff. Time: May ZI, I937 Place: Thornton Fractional gym Occasion: Senior play, It Happened in Hollywood Director: Mr. Clyde Blanke Prompter: jane Eggert , Make-up: Miss Lois Heigl Stage Hand: Harold Turner CAST IARVIS, the Pembroke butler -,,-,,,,,,,--,::s,ss, ,,ssAA P aul Tomczyk MESSENGER, a messenger boy ,,,,,..,..,,,-,,,s,,,,,,-,-, -,,-, I ack Coffman TOM CARRITY, a press agent ...,,e.:......,,,,,- .-. ....,,.,, We ,..,,,, jack Perkins ALAN TREMAYNE, with movie aspirations.... ....................... Vern Stevens IOSIE PEMBROKE, the daughter of the house ......... Mary Louise Young PRINCESS DOLORES, her dearest friend. ............................... Erika Cumbel PHYLLIS DUGANNE, reporter on The Movie News ............ Ruth Kooy BERT, temporarily a chauffeur .,..................................s........, Edgar Kraegel DOREEN DOWNINC, a movie star ........................................ Lilyan Mintz POLLY O'CONNER, a comedy actress .......,.....,.. Angelyn Van Der Werff SIR HUMPHREY, the Prince guardian ........................ Melvin Beckmann MRS, PEMBROKE, the mistress of the house. .................... .Amy Williams SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS William Nowak, vice-president, I. R. Austgen, president: Mr. Kiester, head senior class sponsor: Amy Williams, secretary: Edgar Kraegel, treasurer
”
Page 27 text:
“
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
”
Page 29 text:
“
june I-75 C.A.C. members sing till the rafter ring! Speeches, awards, letters and-the Senior Honor Athlete, com- plete a most successful Cr.A.C. Ban- quet. june 1- The Trysting Place places Mary Margaret Keller, john Van Der Aa, Arthur Trimbur,Marjorie Baxter, Beverly Millies, Fred Miller, and Harry Van Der Aa on top as sopho- more actors directed by Miss Moe. june 2-Socialst Satisfy! Dancing once again is in full swing in the bandroom at the last social hour of the year. Lucille Huck, Edgar Kraegel, Clara Cassady, joe Siwinski, Ruth Sibley, Robert Lange, Olga Chizmar and john Huck enjoy themselves - while Wayne Ault, as usual, operates the electric phonograph. june 2-Band and Crirls' Chorus present grand concert in Assembly. june 3-Caps, gowns, lighted tapers- solemnity reigns. The installation of the National Honor Society brings 25 students into the Oasis Chapter. june 3-ln underclass reading contest Mabel Keller, 9A Freshman, takes first place giving Alfred Noyes's The Highwaymanf' Reed Buffington, junior, takes first in extemporaneous speaking, his subject being Social Security. Their names to be in- scribed on Calumet City Woman's Club plaque. june 4-Senior Day, beach togs. Senior Class Day Assembly. june 4-jennie Milkovich, Anna C-ulot- ta, and LaVonne Bailey pound out their last typing assignment at T. F. and Mrs. Canaga's Current Events i Club carry out their last programs. jun 4- Boosters Boost Business! The Booster Club supplies advertisements for any occasion. Alice Sonnenberg supervises, while Virginia Taitz, jen- nie Sosnoski, Meleda Sosnoski, and Lorraine Tuttle make signs reading, Attend Summer School. june 7- The bitter must come with the sweet, moan T. F. students. And so-Final Exams! june 9--News Hawks picnic at the Dunes. june I0-The moment has come-fal- tering step, trembling hand - the sheepskin, after four long years of waiting. V
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.