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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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Commerciol Studies And now we enter the Commercial Department, at the head of which is Miss Wahnetah Brummett, who is assisted by Mr. Young, Mr. Potts, Miss Anna Schmidt, also dean of girls, and Mr. Petree. These are the sophomores who have enrolled in Mr. Potts's bookkeeping class: First row: Donald Evert, Lorraine Godlewski, and Arthur Barth. Second row: Carmella Sisco, Marie Lorenz, Janet Bofbak, Mary Gabrich, Irene Borowski, Beatrice Kats, Rudolph Premetz, Jean Ostrowski, and Phyllis Hawkins. Third row: Stanley Sonnenburg, Elayne Bussema, Genevieve Potocki, Patricia Stapley, Paul Jones, Dick Le Breton, Vada Winski, Leonard Cyick, Orest Cortopassi, and William Decamp. Fourth row: Betty Brakebill, Frances Genovesse, Theresa Valle, Lorraine Krisco, Stephany Kuroela, Kate Jansma, Jessie Czerkas, Lottie Stoklosa, and Evelyn Wielgos. Fifth row: Gertrude Magdziak, Arline Weidig, Virginia Kielian, Lillian Sikora, Catherine Scriver, Wfilliam Martin, Robert Frevert, Edmund Godlew- ski, James Carlson, and Clarence Maciejcwski. Tought Efficiently This group of sophomore lads have general busi- ness with Mr. Petree: Standing: Jack LaNoue, Mario Mansueto, Robert Redman, Sam Laich, Daniel Heintz, Jack Sweatt, Joe Stephenson, Michael Pryor, Richard Kessler, and George Eggebrecht. Sitting: Dominick Vitale, Charles Brown, John Cipolla, Paul Lindner, Henry Lelito, Harry Peaker, Edward Edblad, Martin Rach, Donald Zimmerman, Erving Wiening, Edward Schutz, Edward Solczak, James Lietzan, and Wendell Trammel. The freshman girls who enrolled in business train- ing after they found out Mr. Young taught the subject are: First row, going up: Margaret Abate, Marian Schutz, Gertrude Dobis, Gertrude Cipowski, Gloria Leff, Alice Merchant, Ruth Crowder, Nora Snyder, Louise Bergeron, Dorothy Carrubba, Helen Mowatt, Rella Rex, and Marie Olszewski. Second row: Dolores Wartman, Wilma Bennett, Patricia Willis, Dorothy Ostrander, Lois Harkema, Janet Fulker, Jane Dobis, Elizabeth Bozek, Alta Bragg, Mitzi Bessc, Lorraine Hill, Ruth Boring, Gertrude Graczyk, and Dorothy Gorccki. COMMERCIAL Aitken Young, Henry Potts, Wahnetah Brummett, Anna Schmidt, Wilbur Pctree Page Sixteen i
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