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Allon cmd Lombkcn Tecuch Moth cmd Lotin MATHEMATICS AND LATIN Frank Allan Qtopj and Harvey Lambka. Mr. Harvey Lambka, T. F.'s own Mr. Chips,', is the understanding and amiable teacher who has charge of loading the buses everyday. He is also responsible for the Carnival King and Queen elections every year. Above all, he is the teacher that makes this sophomore Latin class so much fun: First row: Evelyn Van Til, Marilyn Crane, John Padjen, Austin Arens, Edward Harthun, Richard Plumpowski. Second row: David Borowski, Nina Cusick, Clara Lamb, Francis Jones, Bill Kaluif. Third row: Richard Wytrzymalski, Harvey Dean, Myrl Larrance. Fourth row: Eugene Annen, Russell Lehnhoff, Wilfred Kraegel. Fifth row: Wayne McNullin, Harold Perkins, Wilbur Blair, Walter Jenkins, Joan Clark. Sixth row: Billy Gibbons, Kenyon Tweedell, Richard Keller, Sophie Sarros. Next we think of freshman Algebra and Mr. Allen, the fast talking debate coach. The bewildered freshmen who try to grasp the solutions of many perplexing problems are: First row: Lorraine Kooy, Dolores Yarck, Esther Walters, Loretta Barzda, Ruth Janich, Evelyn Thompson, Blanche Bellamy. Page Fourteen Second row: Marion Tortoriello, Florence Polka Blanche Jansen, Hazel Namminga, Laura Marshall? Phyllis Nordaker. Third row: Alvin McNVilliams, James Bielat, Alfred Price, Herman Baxter. Fourth row: Herman Ulandowski, Robert Minne- man, Jacob Koenes, James Koontz. Sitting: Vernon Massoth, Herman Ridder, John Grych, Edward Kuhlman. This sophomore class, we agree is, on the whole, quite intelligent. First row: Stanley Dembowski, Leonard Panhl, Edwin Schab, Phillip Adamkiewicz, John Yonke. Second Row: Stanley Zwier, Alfred Wisowaty, Sigmund, Dobrowolski, Frank Taborski, Eugene Brinkman, Vernon Gruhlke, Robert Carey, Renald Biesboer, William Kortenhoven. Third row: Helen Van Osten, Rita Rzepczynski, Helen Yurek, Pete Bereolos, Benny Jarchow, Milton Gaither, Leonard Rompca, Leo Zimmerman, Leonard Kuzikowski, Tom Lauerman. Fourth row: Norma Jean Lorenz, Wilene Stein- kraus, Loretta Waw1'zyniak, Genevieve Szymanski, Margaret Zimmerman, Adam Hauck, Evelyn Kaleta, Jimmy Giglio. Fifth row: Louis Galik, Jerome Jaaniak, Walter Raasch, Herman Koenes, Tom Polus, Cologer Monestere, Alfred Ollrich, Robert Planer. From 8:05 till 4:00 p.m. they came, students rush- ing to see the best exhibit of Latin projects that has ever been assembled. All through the week of May 13-17 in room 218 could be seen temples, Chariots, war machines, and carvings, all miniatures of 2000 years ago. One dollar prizes were awarded to the winners picked by Miss Moe, Miss Schmidt, and Miss Temple. They are left to right, with their exhibits: Estelle Pactwa, dying Gaul, Corinne Tarras, fire signal tower, Albert Wahlgren, ballistag Dorothy Ostran- der, temple, and Marhilde Fried, Medusa.
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Physicol Ed Offers Voriety' of Sports Mr. Kelly, the boys' swimming instructor and coach, has a sophomore gym class at this time which we can visit: First row: Ray Koselke, Leslie Krueger, Jack Rasmussen, Ray Heckman, Robert Novak, and James Coffman. Second row: Joe Pawlak, Arthur Eggebrecht, George Kegebein, Charles Brown, John Pank, James Bielet, and Frank Rucinski. From exercising to dancing, as we journey on to Miss Shemaitis's gym period of sophomore and fresh- man girls. Besides being girls' athletic director, Miss Shemaitis is the cheer leaders' coach, sponsor of the Terrapin Club, and she directs the dance routines of T. F.'s. annual Carnival. First row Cgoing around clockwise, starting at postj: Sophie Janik, Louise Sikorski, Norma Urban- ski, Rose Soltwedel, Nellie Swieringa, Betty Ann Rappe, Ruth Haehnel, Dorothy Romberg, Helen Ciastko, Lillian Scziglak, Constance Gulotta, Buena Stubbs, Bernice Magdziak, Anne Nixon, Vera Schmidt, Cora Zyla, Joan Buehler, Florence God- lewski, Audrey Eenigenburg, Mathilde Fried, Emily Wfojcik, Sally Kolsut, Lucille Komarowski, Dorothy Lucito, Irene Laitar, Gladys Reeves, Jean Boldenow, Frances Swienconek. Noon time is fast approaching, so let,s take a dip in the cool clear water of the pool with these sopho- more girls: - ' ' Evelyn Dabich, Jane Albiniak, Faye Sausaman, Lila Martin, Dorothy Barth, Shirley Blackburn, and Clarice Kobeszka. , up The physical education department here oifers many opportunities for a variety of sports, besides those mentioned. At the head of this department is Mr. Wilbur Petree, the heavyweight football and intramural coach. There is heavyweight basketball coached by Mr. Aitkin Young, golf by Mr. Ray- mond Elving G. A. C., by Miss Adeline Jaacks, who is also the financial adviser of the CHRONOSCOPE and THORNTONIAN, and head of all ticket selling. The coach of this year's South Suburban Light- weight Champs, and senior class sponsor is Mr. Jack- son Kiesterg the wrestling coach is Mr. Henry Potts. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Profil: Lester Kelley, Mary Shemaitis, Wilbur Petree, Adeline C. jziacks, and Aitken Young Bark: jackson Kiester, Raymond Elvin, and Henry Potts. Page Thirteen
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