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

 - Class of 1939

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S H I U JUH liillil lil Eli? Ill We juniors are proud of ourselves. We've been here three years and have made names for our- selves in every activity that the school has offered. Now that the seniors are leaving it will be our task to step in and take over the controlling reins of the school and we feel that we can do it. We're not bragging, but looking over our class, you can see next year's leaders of the school. The class of '39 will leave gaps, but we feel that we are just the ones to fill these gaps. The position of football captain vacated by Joe, will be ably taken over by Edward Stokes, while Eugene Schultz will have Futa's job of leading the basketball team. Bill Dagley's assum- ing the role of swimming captain left vacant by Pete, also shows that the juniors are ready, willing, and able to fill the places left by the graduating seniors. With Dick Dermody, Eugene Coyle, Elmer Szczepinski, and Walter O'Hara to fill out the heavyweight football and basketball teams and Eugene Ollrich, Andy Petriska, Hubert Zelesky, Don Archer, Charles Doe, and Leader Thaldorf to fall in line in the light's basketball lineup, we feel that we will be able to add a few more cups to the trophy room. Our swimming team will still splash its way to success with Eugene Kowalski, Bob Bogart, and Don Stein filling in the gaps left by the graduating members. We oughtn't forget Clyde Lawrence, Eddie March, and Leonard Schab of the wrestling team who will be here next year. G.A.C. won't suffer for lack of athletes with Loretta Kohler, Corinne Mickey, Violet Ziem- kowski, Mary Zaworski, Lily Kmatz, and Muriel Anderson, who have already shown their athletic prowess in all of the sports. The reins of publications will fall into good hands if any of these juniors take over. Anita Bohling, Katherine Sarros, Virginia Lewandowski, C293 Margaret Schwartz, Hazel Hishon, and Eugere Doe have already shown their ability in writing for the THORNTONlAN. And the CHRONO- SCOPE workers, Ruth Katz, Annette Arkin, Reisha Kraus, Bernace Jacques, and Mabel Keller, have also shown the ability that the seniors have. Our debate team will lose Lucille Abrahamson, Pat McKenna, and jean Smith, but look at these juniors, Eugere Doe, Ruth Katz, Arnold Zimmer, Mary Gaither, Don Murrin, Helene Browne, Reisha Kraus, Ellsworth Sherrow, and John Lair, who are ready to mount the platform in their places. We hate to see the seniors leave their places in the band, but we are sure that Bill Dagley, Bud Thompson, Ellsworth Sherrow, Leonard Ferguson, Norman Schultz, Arnold Zimmer, and Mary Boring will see that it still keeps up its reputation already gained. The orchestra still has Eleanor Hagerman, Hazel Hishon, Henry Grych, Genevieve Pryor, and William Klemm to take the places left by the seniors. Our newly organized dramatic club shows promise of being one of the most popular and important clubs of next year. Look what the junior class has contributed to it in the way of talent: Mary Gaither, Ruth Katz, Eugere Doe, Tony Pactwa, Corinne Mickey, Edgar Cusick, and Emilie Dutczak. Now you too can see why we juniors are proud of ourselves and are confident of the fact that we will be able to iill the gaps left by the class of '39. And since we will be the prominent persons next year, we think you others ought to know a little more about us, so we are going to tell you our nicknames, our favorite subject, and the activities where you will more than likely find us next year.

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IZVIZLYN SUMIIRACKI 1 11'1111f lu go I11 Sf. M111'-Wx of N11111' D111111' 111111 x11111,y 1'111111111'1'1'1'. National llonm' Society: Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 45 Carnival Cast 3, l'hutography Club 33 Commercial Club 33 Commercial Club Secretary 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 4g Baseball Treasurer 33 G.A.C. I, 2, 3, 43 G.A.C. I, 35 Girls Basketball l, 2, 3. 4: Captain Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 43 Drun1s of Death 3 IRICNIC TABORSKI l'111 gllillg 111 D11 P11111 U11i1'1'1'r1lVy 111 f11k1' 1111 11 x1'1'1'1'1'111'i111 1'11111'x1'. 'l'lmrn11mi.m Staff 43 Chronoseope litlilurial Stall 4, News Hawks 4, G.A.C. I, Z, Volleyball lg Captain Basketball I, 2: Girls' Swimming 23 Terrapin Club 43 Pep Club 45 Cafeteria Assistant l On that fateful Friday in March, Blue Island Community High School uuw forced to chne because of lack of funds.'To TY li students dak xvas just uunething to read about in the newmpapers untd the foHoudng xveek when there were iifteen Blue Island seniors in school with which to become acquainted. These seniors were: Band members, Mort Schmitt, Arthur Schultz, Elmer Abbe, and Hildegarde Ruedt, Yearbook Editorg Marion Hultgren, Newspaper Editor, Harriet Layne. Active Girls, Club Board Membersg Ellen Murnane, Viola Koehler, Shirley McDermott, and Fern Harvey. International Student Society members, Robert Newkireh, Robert Krueger, Charles Goezel. Carl Gebert, and Richard Anderson. On April 24 when the Blue Island school re-opened, Richard Anderson. Robert Newkireh, Hildegarde Ruedt, Arthur Schultz, Mort Schmitt, and Shhley hAcl3ern1ott returned to graduate with their class The Thornton Fractional seniors who had their pictures taken in one group will now tell us what they plan to do after graduating. VVnh the thought uYouth Looks to the Futurdl uppennoq in our minds, it is plainly seen that we have thought about our future and planned for it. hlany of tw are thinking of coHegeg others are thinking of fniding en1ployn1ent.So n:iseasHy'reahzed that uwzhave been thinking antlxvorking during our past four years of high school. VIRGINIA 'I'Al'rZ HARRY BLACKBURN GLVNN RFNICRIQR ffl XMIM, ,U go ,U mflvxl. In mhz. Nl, Hwy, l'11 1111411 join l111' N111',y.,' ' I 1111111 fo x1111ly 111'l 1:1 A111111' g11111l 111'l mln Allulmixlmliml'-- Band 2, 3, 4: Cadet Band J, 43 Carnival X1'b11111 i1l.1111' 1'1'gi1111. N-nimml Hmmr Socicwa Junior cjlxws 4g Lightweight Basketball 2, 3, 43 Captain lfntered from llammond lligh TI,CMm.CI, 3: Girls, Clilb Hurd 3' 4, lightweight Basketball 45 Intra-Mural VIVIAN RIQNICKIQR 'lihorntonian Staff 25 Chronrrscope Business Bilgkctbnll 2 F-I , We ,U .Wil If 11111 111 fl 1Vl4'11fl1'W f'11i1f '-U SUE 2: Chronmcopc lrdiwrinl Stuff 4: BDXVARD TRINRLIZ lfntered from l'lammund High Z3 Orches- Ncwx Hllwkg 4: Girls- Clmrus 2' 4g Girls' 1 111111'1 kllflli' 1111111 1'111 going 111 1111 111 tra 3, 4: Cadet Orchestra 51 Carnival Chorus Seeretarv 45 Carnival Cast I, 2, mf' fffffm'-', CML 39 Llbhlry Awlxt-1'1f 3- 4 35 Pep Club 43 Library Assistant 3, 4 l,lf0NARl1 KACZYNSKI 1 lllllllf 111111 111151 xl11'1'i111 1111111x., CARL W'IETZIiI, 1 111111111 likw 111 gel 1111 llg1t'L' 11111 111111 11711 111131 111 11'11.xl S15 ll 1l'l'1'k.U Meistersingers 2, 3, 4, Aero Club 5, 4 1231



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