Thornton Township High School - Thorntonite Yearbook (Harvey, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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LV.-I -V.-1 V .V :wr .Lf '- V' -2.1, 1',:::s.L.+,.1fa2.f1 1-:Q 1 Q - I-1,113 ',v:.::.r' +'1:4J5J,- ,ag ,V --pfagfgu.--AL.' -. +111 ' 'Pi 41.51.-' gi-.LN r-' - ,A fl fha Ck0r1zfo1zife TWENTY-SECOND YEARBOOK of THORNTON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL HARVEY, ILLINOIS '9 I Caffe of GOIZf8IZf5 F OREWORD ................... . . . 3 DEDICATION .... . . . 4 SCENES ............. . . . 6 ADMINISTRATION ..... . . . 10 CLASSES ......... . . . 18 STAFF .... . . . 43 CLUBS .... 64 BOYS CLUB... 71 GIRLS CLUB .... . . . 81 ACTIVITIES . . . . . . 90 SPORTS ............................ 104 ADVERTISING AND FEATURE ........ 118 0l'8WOI'J IN THE HOPE THAT A MORE COMPLETE KNOWLEDGE OF THE MANY BRANCHES OF THIS INSTITUTION MAY BE ACOUIRED, THE STAFF OF THIS 1937 YEAR- BOOK HAS CREATED A TYPICAL THORNTON FAM- ILY. THE FAMILY, NUMBERING SIX, WAS CHOSEN AFTER A. CAREFUL TABULATION OF THE NUMBER IN THE AVERAGE THORNTON FAMILY PROVED TO BE BETWEEN FIVE AND SIX. MOM, POP, IANE, IIM, BUD, AND BETTS ARE THE MEMBERS OF OUR FAM- ILY, AND THORNTON IS THEIR HOME. THE MANY ACTIVITIES OFFERED BY THE HIGH SCHOOL ARE INTENDED TO PORTRAY THE VARIETY OF INTERESTS THE TYPICAL THORNTON STUDENTS WOULD NAT- URALLY HAVE DURING THEIR FOUR YEARS AS MEMBERS OF THIS HIGH SCHOOL. 0- I' gf A V ..- '4 P11447 Mya QEJACCIHOIZ TO MR. A. I-I. MCDOUGALL, WE, THE CLASS OF 1937, DEDICATE THIS, THE TWENTY-SECOND YEARBOOK, IN DEEP APPRECIATION OF HIS VALUABLE SERVICES FOR THE STUDENTS OF THIS INSTITUTION. BOTH AS A MEMBER AND PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THORNTON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL, HIS KEEN INSIGHT, DEEP UNDERSTANDING, AND UNTIRING EFFORTS WILL SERVE AS HIGH IDEALS IN THE FUTURE YEARS FOR THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1937. MR. A. H. MCDOUGALL President Board of Education C AMID THE SHADY TREES AND GRACE- FUL SHRUBS COMES THE REALIZA- TION OF TRUE HAPPINESS. N 1 U I THE QUIET WATER R EV E A L S THE SHADOWS OF THE TRUE BEAUTY SURROUN DIN G THE CAMPUS. O ACROSS THE SPAN OF GREEN TURF, SOFT, INVITING, COMES THE HAPPY ECHO OF STUDENT VOICES. rife, f, ', 'u I ALONG THESE FAMILIAR PATHS STROLL THE STUDENTS, RELAXING FROM THEIR PURSUIT OF KNOWL- EDGE. ' . TO THE REAL PARENTS OF THE STU- DENT MASS THE FACULTY REPRE- SENTS THAT GROUP OF PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE ONLY FOR THE IN- STRUCTION OF THEIR CHILDREN AND THE IS SUANC E OF GRADE CARDS DEN OTING THE STUDENTS' INTEREST AND ABILITY FOR STUDY. IN REALITY, THE FACULTY, SYMBOLIZING THE PARENTS OF OUR THORNTON HOME, AID GREATLY, BY THEIR C A R EF U L GUIDANCE, IN MOLDING THE FUTURE S U C C ES S AND HAPPINESS OF THE FAMILY. Jmizzisfmfiwz 1 v . 1 i . 1 1 A. H. MCDOUGALL - President Board of Education Member of Board since 1913 HERBERT S. DICKINSON Member of Board since 1935 A in A 1 ,V 1 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION G. H. GIBSON Vicevpresident of Board Member of Board since 1913 HARRY A. MALONE Member of Board since 1935 GEORGE P. FISHER Member of Board since 1933 CLARENCE W. WAASO Secretary of Board since 1933 MR. WILLIAM E. MCVEY, AM. 4 University of Chicago ' Superintendent of Thornton Township High School cmd Iunio1aCo11eqe Page 14 O. FRED UMBAUGH, A.M. Wittenberg College: University of Chicago: Dean of Boys: Adviser of Publications: Head of English Department. I-IELENE E. WILSON, A.M. University of Wisconsin: Oxford, England: Northwestern University: Dean of Girls: English Department. CLIFFORD R. MADDOX. Ph.D. Georgetown College: George Peabody Teachers' College: University ot Chicago: Supervisor of Instruction: Principal of Freshman Class: Mathematics Department. JOSEPH B. STEPHENS, B.S., PLM. University oi Chicago: Indiana University: Principal oi Senior Class: Mathematics Department. GILBERT C. KETTELKAMP, A.M University of Illinois: Princi ' oi u ' Class: Language Department. ,W fi Q l41f I. P. ZIMMERMAN, AM. 45 !,l ' University oi Chicag 1 ' f ' of Illinois: Principal ot Sophomore Class: f dministratton Representa- tive: Head ot Civic 1- s Department. O. V. HIGH, B.S. Bethany College: Chicago Normal: University of Chicago: De Paul University: Purchasing Agent: Social Science De- partment. AMBER ELLIS, A.B., R.N. Morningside College: West Suburban Hospital, Oalc Park: Durand Contagious Disease Hospital: University of Chicago: School Nurse. FLORENCE E. WATERMAN, B.S. Baldwin Wallace College: Lewis Institute: Manager of Caie- teria. WILLIAM C. FOWLER Calvin Technical School, Winnipeg, Canada: Superintendent of Building and Grounds. A MATTIE E. GARDNER . Librarian of High School. Z Z ! CHARLOTTE MICI-IAELSEN, P . , . . gnlivefsity oi Chicago: Simmons College: Librarian of High c oo . CLARA 1. STALKER, A.B. U1-M-A Q'-gf'-4' University oi Michigan: University of Chicago: Northwestern University: University of Illinois: Supervisor oi Study Halls: English Department. MAE M. SEXAUER, A.B. I I University of Illinois: Northwestern University: Columbia University: English Department. LEONE H. BENSON, A.B. ,H . . Drake University: Uni rsxty of Chicago: Ha rd mver- sity: English Department. SAMUEL M. LOWDEN, A.B. Indiana University: University ot Chicago: English Depart- ment. VERA A. CRITES. A.M. A 4 l Wilmington College: Columbia University: University ot Chicago: University oi Cincinnati: English Department. ELMER C. OHLERT. Ph.B. University of Chicago: icago A western School of Speech: English Department. Ch' Theological Seminary: North- GRACE HOLTON. A.M. A ' Duke University: University oi Chicago: University of Penn- sylvania: English Department. FREDA DICKSON, A.M. University of Iowa: University of California: English De- partment. LOUDENE ANDERSON. A.M. ' Tennessee College: University of Illinois: Instructor oi Iour- nalism: Adviser of Quill and Scroll: English Department. CZARNA MOECKER, A.M. University of Chicago: English Department. IANE MARIE SMITH, A.M. University of Illinois: University of Chicago: En is De-' pdrtment- 014215 LILLIAN M. CONLEY, ILM. n University of Southern California: University of California, Berkeley: English Department. HELEN DRUECK, A.M. University of Chicago: English Department. MILDHED E. ANDERSON, M.A. I Tutts College: Universite de Paris: Northwestern University: French Department ot High School and lunior College: Head of High School Language Department: Sponsor oi Iunior College Co-ed Club and French Club. FLORENCE WUNDERLICH, M.A. University of Chicago: College de la Guilcle: Universite de Grenoble: Universite de Paris: Middlebury College: Adviser of French Club: Language Department. FLORENCE HALL, A,M. Franklin College: Northwestern University: Adviser of Span- ish Club: Language Department. R. D. McWILLlAMS, A.B. Knox College: University oi Chicago: University of Fribourg, Switzerland: Language Department. MARGARET ARFORD, A.M. Northwestern University: Language Department. CLARENCE C. STEGMEIR, A.M. Northern Illinois State Teachers' College: University of Chi- cago: Head of History Department. CELESTE NOEL. B.S.. A.M. University oi Missouri: University of fCalitornia: Columbia University: History Department. 4 ' '-'- X, 2: I I ' fy M, ' Q I 13' MARIE D. WEIS, A.M. University of Chicago: History Department. JENNIFER E. HANCE, B.A., A.M., I.D. University of Iowa: University of Columbia: State Bar ot Iowa: Federal Bar: Civics and Economics Department, ALICE EICHHORN. B.S., M.A. Northwestern University: Civics Department. Emo 1. BRADNER, BA., MA. ' Occidental College: Northwestern University: University ot Southern California: History Department. GUY PHILLIPS, A.M. ' University ot North Dakota: University of Chicago: Head of Mathematics Department. ROGER B. SMITH, B.S. Kalamazoo College: Purdue University: University of Chi- caqo: Mathematics and Business Departments. VELMA MAGILL. B S.. M.S. Eastern Illinois State Teachers' College: University of Illi- nois: Mathematics Department. DON C. ALLEN, B.S., A.B. gbeglin College: Head of Chemistry Department: Director ot U11 . ARTHUR C. BROOKLEY, B.S. Ohio State University: University of Chicago: University of WYOrmng: University of Illinois: Indiana University: Head of Biological Department. CHARLES B. PRICE, B.S. University of Illinois: University of Chicago: Biological De. partment. Page 16I .mi PAUL G. WIBLE, A.M. Indiana University: Washington University: Biological Def partment. LEONARD L., SCHILB, B.S., A.M. Central Missouri Teachers' College: University of Chicago: Head of General Science Department. MARY M. CARTER, A.B., M.S. Ohio State University: University of Chicago: Biological Station, University oi Michigan: Adviser of Science Club: General Science Department. PAUL S. GODWIN, A.B., M.S. DePauw University: University of Illinois: Adviser of Camera Club: Head of Physics Department. K. R. IOHNSON, B.S., M.S. Knox College: University of Colorado: Adviser of Safety Council: General Science and Biological Departments. JOSEPH w. T. HARNEY, s.B., A.M. University of Notre Dame: University of Chicago: General Science and Chemistry Departments. FLORENCE W. SAMUELS Graduate American Conservatory ot Music: Columbia Uni- versity: Music Appreciation: Chorus: Director of Girls and Boys Glee Clubs: Head of Music Department of High School. WILLIAM H. MONTELIUS Graduate of Shradiek School: Two Years' Study Abroad: Two Seasons at Ysaye: Instructor of Violin and Orchestra Conducting: Columbia School of Music: Music Department. IRENE OLSON, B.M. Cosmopolitan School of Music: Music Department. DOROTI-IEA THIEL, B. of A.B. Art Institute of Chicago: University of Illinois: Columbia University: University of Chicago: Art Adviser of Yearbook: Head of Art Department. MARIE HUNGAR, B. of A.B. Art Institute: University of Chicago: Art Department. EVA L. LIEBER, Ph.B. DePauw University: Balls' Teachers' College: Gregg School: University of Chicago: Head of Business Department. NINA M. REASON, Ph.B. University of Chicago School of Business: University of Colorado: Gregg School: University of Washington: Business Department. MARIE M. HENNIGAN, A.B. Unwersi of Montana University of California: University o ' siness Department. I V A WRAY, A.B. I Illinois College: Whitewater Teachers' College: University of Illinois: Business Department. of Michi n: Business i epart nt. . 1 I L' O- K I K K '1 1 .gl : ' . K . ELVA W. MARTIN, B.S. University of Illinois: Business Department. GERTRUDE RAHN, B.S. University of Illinois: University of Chicago: Head of Home Economics Department. WILMA V. REED, S.M. I I I University of Illinois: Columbia University: University of Chicago: Horne Economics Department. ELIZABETH M. FORD, B.S. I Indiana State Teachers' College: Home Economics Depart- ment. LAWRENCE BRITTON B S mn M E Purdue Umversrty Untversxty of Illmols Vocatronal D1rector CHARLES R BEEMAN BS Columbxa Uruverslty, Industnal Arts Depcutment DANIEL P VAN ETTEN lndrana State Normal Colleqe Bxadley Polytechmc Earl ham College Purdue UDlVG1S1tY Iudustrtcxl Arts Department BERT B ANDERSON Umversxty of Illmoxs Northern Illmo1s State Teachers Co lege I1'1dustr1al Arts Department RAYMOND F LILLEY Washmqton Umversxty Beloxt College Umverszty of W1 conszn Umverstty of Illmols Industual A1ts Department ANDREW A WINTERBAUER Bradley Polytechmc Sweeny Auto School Illmoxs State Nor mal Uruverslty Umversxty of 111111015 Industnal Arts De pclrtment H I MILLER BS Umversxty oi Illmols UHIVETSILY of Irxdlclna Industrxal Arts Department HARMON D ROBERTS MS Umverslty of Ilhnols Umverslty of Southern Cahformcr In dustrtal Arts Departn ent K IACK LIPE BS Un1vers1ty of IHIHOIS Dxrector of Boy Phys1cal Educalon Department GILBERT R VALBERT M S UHIVETSIYY of I111no1s Boys Physxcal Educatton Department of Hxqh School and Iumor College THIELEN B HUDDLESTUN BS Umverstty ot' Illmoms Boys PDYSICCII Ed'tlCGt1Ol'1 Depaxtment FRANK FROSCHAUER BS Unxverslty of 11118015 Boys PhYS1CC1l Educatmn Department MARTHA G CARR AM Butler College Battle Creek School of Physlcal Educatlon Indlanu Unwerslty Columbxa Ur11vers1ty Head of Gxrls Phys1cal Educahon Department MARTHALOU GRAY M S Indxana Umversxty Gtrls P113 sxcal Educahon Department DOROTHY HAUTAU B S Umverslty of Ilhnors Glrls Physuzal Fm cut or' I epurtment CONSTANCE LOVEIOY Secretary to Mr McVey HELENA L HADERER Office Asslstant NELLIE WESTERBERG Off1C6 Assxstcmt AMY SEILKIRK Offlce Ass1stant MARGARET NEWELL Offtce Assxstant Page 17 O 'THE STUDENT BODY, SYMBOLIZING THE MEMBERS OE THE FAMILY, IS EVER OCCUPIED WITH ITS MANY ACTIVITIES. THROUGH EACH PASSING DAY THE MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY ARE BUSY DEVELOPING THEIR INTEL- LECTUAL CAPACITIES, STRIVING FOR SELF-BETTERMENT, ACHIEVED ONLY AFTER FOUR YEARS OE CONSTANT PURSUIT OF THE KNOWLEDGE AND POWER SO NECESSARY FOR THE ATTAINMENT OF THE GOAL OF THEIR DESIRE. M MMM Ulm BETTY SHUMARD Second Vice-president BETTE HANSEN Treasurer CLAUDE KINSEY President LEWIS HAMMERS First Vice-president ADA MAE DELANO Secretary ' Senior Class The senior members of the home have found this year a series of interesting activities, full of excitement. Early in the year these older members of the Thornton family organized and chose their leaders with masculine mem- bers entirely being the choice. The year also brought scholastic honors to several ambitious seniors. Included in the list of first semester all A students Were: Ardath Anders, George Conrey, Glenn Leach, Dorothy Paynter, and Hazel Paynter. Right behind these top rankers came these students with all A's but one B: Eleanor Bartsch, Beth Brook- ley, William King, Elizabeth Lewis, Lois Rogers, Ansell Winterbauer, and Betty Woare. Page 20 WAYNE LINDAHL Treasurer THEODORE PACHOLIK President FRANK THOMPSON First Vice-president WILLIAM HARDLANNERT Secretary IACK DILL Second Vice-president Iunior Class Their first year as upper-class members of the family brought new interests and fun for the Thornton juniors. The election of their leaders proved an almost even proportionment of boys and girls. The junior members of our home con- tinued their scholastic record as the first semester averages found Helen Doolen, Donald Fork, Nicholas Kupchick, Albert Martin, Dorothy Munro, Thomas Newman, and Iervis Zimmerman in the all A class. The group of all A but one B students were: Catherine Eylander, David Pontius, Nancy Shankland, and Anthony Szew- czyk. Y As the year closes the seniors-to-be eagerly anticipate their coming reign. WILLIAM STANLEY Treasurer GAYLE CHOATE First Vice-president HARRY ELLIS President HORACE WINSLOW Second V ce president BAYARD STEVENSON Serretary Freshmen Class Because the number of the youngest members of the home was so large the freshmen did not elect their leaders until e middle ot the second semester It is e custom to withhold the election until e new members of the family have had an with one another opportunity to acquaint themselves Not to be outdone by other classes the freshmen began early to prove their scholastic ability Betty Schroeder was the only student to attain a perfect aver age for the first semester but the l1st of all A but one B students was somewhat longer They were Howard Bardwick lean Caldwell Roger Iackson Lorraine Marquess Wllliam Meyer and Howard Ursettie l EANNE ALLEN Secretary HOWARD URSETTIE Treasurer RAYMOND VINCENT President LOIS REICH Vice president Sophomore Class The sophomore classmen of the Thorn ton home already show leadership Followlng the election of class offlcers the sophomores began another year of gay activlties New honors were be stowed upon Thornton by Paul Clark who proved his outstanding ability 1n oratory semester were Marlan Bielteldt Margle Birlcholz Paul Clark Iames Daanan Eugene Dalenberg and Mariorle McGran ahan The all A but one B students were Gayle Choate Ruth Engel George Hayes Donald lohnson Robert McCoy Robert Merkle Gladys Ostlng Robert Schmidt William Stanley and Helen Tatge Page 21 I th ' . ' th ' ' ' . . . - th ' A Those receiving all A's for the first 1 X ' , til.:-ff? . 1 K- r. WJ Vw' - Y 'ir W ff- ' - fg If , 5 -xi-v' PN, j X f ' f 5' W' . 'I . 1 'I ,fix .fm 1 ' 'MJ ,Q 1 I! LOTUS c. AHRENS X1 -7 1 GA.A. 1, 2, 3, 47 Dancing club 47 Safety Council 47 S.S.S.C. 3. U M. Off if Y', Page 22 CARMA IANE ALBRECHT Archery club 27 Le Cercle Francais 17 Die Deutsche Ecke 2, 37 Athe- delphi 17 First Aid club 17 Girls club Council 1, Junior Service Award 37 Thorntonite 47 Yearbook 47 Debating 2. IANE ALEXANDER Swimming Pageant 2, 37 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 47 Home Economics club 1, 2. a ARDATH ANDERS Girls club Division Chairman 3, Iunior Service Award 37 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 47 Glee club 3, 47 Home Economics club 17 S.S.S.C. 37 Le Cercle Francais 47 Die 'Deutsche Ecke 1, 2, 3. OMWTW MILDRED IANE ANDREWS Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 47 Swimming Pageant 37 Home Economics club 17 S.S.S.C. 2, 3, 4, Group Chairman 37 El Club 2. IOSEPH ARENDS Harmonica club 27 Hall Guard 3, 47 Swimming 2. MATTHEW ARMOND Boys club eshman Adviser 47 Orchestra 2, 37 Swimming 2, 37 Camera club 47 Stamp. club 3, 47 El Club 3, 47 Growing Pains 4. XD GEORGIE W NIFRED ATTON Iunior Service Award 37 Glee club 2, 3, 47 S.S.S C. 2, 3, 4. CHARLES BACHMANN Hall Guard 4. WALTER C. BAKER Boys club Usher 47 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 3, Secretplfy' 47 Band l, 2, 3, 47 Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, 4, President 47 Quill and Scroll 47 Thorntonite 47 Yearbook 4. BEN BALAZS PAUL BALDUCCI Science club 17 Senior Senate 4. MARION BARK Home Economics club 1, 27 Le Cercle Francais 1. ELEANOH BARTSCH U 1 , Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 47 Glee club 3, 47 State Champion Pianist 2, State and National Champion Pianist 37 Science club 17 El Club 2. IEANETTE BASING - Home Economics club 1, 37 El Club 2. EMMA BASSLER Glee club 47 Le Cercle Francais 47 Die Deutsche Ecke 1, 2, 37 Thorn- tonite 47 Yearbook 47 Yearbook .Art Staff 3. MARGARET BEATTIE Girls club Council 2, Division Chairman l, 47 Iunior Service Award 37 Swimming Pageant 37 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 47 Home Economics club 1, 27 Senior Senate 4. vicroam 13. BEI f Swimmm aqe 7 Stamp club l Latini 27 Le Cercle Francais 4. 7 f W' PE ni. BER R 3 A E NOR I T RT M irls cl Co ' Division Chairman 17 Glee club 2, 3, 47 Die Deutsc Ecke 3. I N HN WW I ' ELDT irs cl Council 37 GA.A. 27 Dancing club 47 Latini 1, 27 Verqil lub 37 orntonite 47 Yearbook 4. CHARLES BIGGERSTAFF Lettermens club 3, 47 Basketball l, 2, 37 Usher 4. FLORENCE A. BLAKE Band 3, 47 Second Orchestra 1, 27 G.A.A. 17 Home Economics club 17 Camera club 37 Latini 1, 27 Vergil Club 37 Thorntonite 47 Yearbook 47 Quill and Scroll 4. FRANCES BLATT f! XB ARLINE BLONQUIST Girslsizlub Council 2, Division Chairman 3, Iunior Service Award 37 J imming Pageant 37 Dancing club 47 El Club l, 2. it t HELEN BLOOM Girls club Board of Control 2, Division Chairman 17 Band l, 2, 3, 47 Swimming Pageant 1, 37 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 37 Dancing ilubS47ffS2rfety Council l7 Camera club 37 El Club 1, 2, 37 Yearbook rt ia . W 717' 1 iv NORMA BLUE Swimming Pageant 37 Latini 1, 27 Verqil Club 37 Athedelphi 1, 2. 7 f Milf 3 Miweir Wk ol! Page 23 S I, RUTH BONN ELL Girls club Vice-president 3, Treasurer 4, Board of Control 1, 4, Coun- cil 3, Division Chairman 27 Swimming Pageant 27 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 47 Dancing club 47 Latini l, 27 Vergil Club 3, Vice-president7 Thornton- ite 47 Yearbook 47 Owl club 3, 47 Iunior Service Award 37 May Queen Attendant 3. CHARLES BOUCK Fenger high school 1. RICHARD OUGHTQN - Lett r club 3, 'Foo all l, , 3, 47 , 4. ,O . E OOKLEY 7 C ss President 1, irs Vice-president 3, Secretary 27 Girls club Secretary 4, Board of Control 3, 4, Council 2, Division Chairman 17 Second Orchestra 17 Iunior Service Award 37 G.A.A, 1, Z, 3, 4, Board 3, 47 Dancing club 47 Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 27 Quill and Scroll 47 Thorntonite 47 Yearbook Editor 47 Growing gains 517 Mary Queen 37 Owl club 47 Swimming Pageant 2, Pageant ueen . EVELYN BROWNE Swimming Pageant 37 Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, 4. IANICE MARIE BRUHN . Glee club l 2 3 4 Swimming P ant l, 37 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 47 v r 3, Radio oad h M Dancing clulS,47 Latini 27 Vergil Q 37 Senior Senate 47 junior Lite x if NICK BUBAS k LENORA BURR: A75 Girls club Council l, Division Chairman 47 Latini 27 Le Cercle Fran- cais l7 Junior Service Award 37 Marshal 4. SHIRLEY BURNETT G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 47 Home Economics club 1, 2, Treasurer 17 Le Cercle Francais 1. WALTER BURNS A Safety Council 3, 47 Camera club 47 Football 47 Track 47 Lieut. Capt. of Hall Guards 4. VIOLET BUSCH Girls club Council 47 Swimming Pageant 17 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 47 Home Economics club l, 27 Le Cercle Francais 2, 3. BETTY CALO Latini 17 Vergil Club 3., CLARA AGNES CANTRELL RUSSELL CARESS , Dancing club 47 Haitll Guard 3, 4, Assistant Chief 4. l lf ' J, 'Q J if , , f , . 'X t, ,,,' RUTH CARESS G AA 1 2 3 4 Dcmcmq club 4 Home Econom1cs club 1 El Club 2 MARGARET ELIZABETH CAREY MARY S C ,ff EUL H JAYNE cARLsoN J ow, 'L ML I MM Camera club 4 Debcimq 4 JA f' MELVIN CARLSON Dcmcmq club 4 Siump club 1 SCIGHCS club 1 E1 Club 1 ROY CARMICHAEL RI N N E QXSH GAA Duncmq club 4 Home ECODOIHICS club 2 Stump club 1 2 3 4 Debcxtmg 4 LORRAINE COASH GEORGE ARNOLD CONREY Chess and Checkex club 4 Secretary Band 1 7 3 4 Orchesiru 1 2 3 4 Trcckl 2 Bcskefhcrlll Z Letiermens club 3 4 HELEN CORDREY 6.1 G A A 1 Home Economxcs club 1 ELJW-1 VERA COXON Sw1mm1ng Pageant 2 3 GAA 1 2 3 4 Home Economxcsl 2 -if' EVELYN FOR CLOYD L V CULVER IACK DARAY BIIOXI QMISSISSIPPIJ hugh school 1 Northbrook hzgh school 2 Mama Townshlp h1gh school 3 Thorniomie 4 Page 25 x is ,c.,., -f-Gu if Q gf ifgfro ff' YE ff ' Qjf N E Y I , . A A' 'W of ' xx ,mp F if l - C' 2 KW ,A ,F 1 N . : 1 ' : - tl A IYGI o . Q Lyons Township high school 1, 2. i ', ' A v E , ,Q . . . 5 ' , 7 V ' ' Q ' U I I I ' 1 9,4 . . .f -' ' ' ' Q I . 'f' ' f fl 1 .J ' ' : . ' agiwh Page 26 .fa EDWARD R. DE GROOT Blue Island Community high school 1, 2, 3. FRANK DELLA-ROSE Band 1, 2, 3, 45 El Club 1, 2. DANIEL DENNISON Vergil Club 3. ALICE DE YOUNG GERHARD DE YOUNG Hall Guard 3, 41 Safety Council 4, Debating 4. R 1 IOHANNA DE YOUNG G.A.A. 1. GEORGE DICKINSON Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 37 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 47 State Trom hone Soloist First Place, 3, National Trombone Soloist Second Place, 3: Member of Cha ion qitate and National Trombone uartet, 3, ancin cl 4, H Gu d 31 So This Is London 4. dxf! I A-ffl ERNES H. DIECK Hi-Y 47 Hall Guard 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Golf 47 Lettermens club 2, 3, 4, Safety Council 3, 41 Die Deutsche Ecke 2. X DANIEL DIE TWMZ , JACK DILL Class First Vice-president 2, Second Vice-president 4,' Treasurer. 37 Boys club Board 3, 4, Stag Committee Chalrman 4g H1-Y. 2, 4, Vice president 27 Band 1, 2, 3, 47 Member of Champion National Trom- bone Quartet 3, Camera club 4, Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, 4, Ser- geant-at-Arms 3, Board 2, Dancing club 4, Growing Pains 4, So This Is London 4. WILLIAM DORRANS Le termens club l, 2, 3, 47 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4. GEORGE .DOYLIE 7 1 Chess and Checker club 3, 4, Football 1, 3, Track 3, Latini 1, 27 Verqil Club 3. VINCENT DUCK' Class Treasurer 3, 47 Hi-Y 3: Hall Guard Treasurer 4. Il 1' RUTH ERFFMEYER ,, , . 'I - ,I u .1. I , Wil? IOSEPH ERNST Die Deutsche Ecke 3. PHILIP PAY S.S.S.C. 3, 47 Science club 17 Latini 1, 27 Vergil Club 3. ANN FERGUSON Girls club Council 2, Division Chairman 37 Le Cercle Francais 1. WESLEY DANIEL FERRIS EVELYN BERNIS FISHER Camera club 3, 47 S.S.S.C. 3, 4, Latini Z, Athedelphi 27 Big-Hearted J WL IREENE FISHER Girls club Council 1, Division Chairman 25 Home Economics club lg E1 Club l, Z, 3. ,Lf Herbertu 3. M I I SHIRLEY ANNE FISHER Glee club 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Dancing club 45 Home Economics club lp Lalini l, 2, May Queen Attendant 37 So This Is London 4. ROBERT IOSEPH FITZGERALD QC Roosevelt high school 17 Chess and Chec e club 3, 4, all Guard 3, 47 Hi-Y 37 Camera club 4. BA MARION EDNA FLANAGAN Glee club 3, 47 Swimming Pageant 3, Home Economics club 15 Le Cercle Francais 2, 37 Yearbook Art Staff 4. Decatur high school 3, Waukegan Township hi h school 1, 2. JULIE FLESSNER HELEN FLETCHER G.A.A. 1: Latini I, 25 Vergil Club 3: Thorntoniie 47 Yearbook 4: Quill and Scroll 4. THOMAS F. FLICKINGER Chess and Checker club 1, 2, 3, 4, Usher 4. f- MARGARET M. FORTIER 27 Home Economics club I, 27 El Club 2, 37 Le Cercle Fran- CGIS . LOUIS FOSTER Page 27 N , jf ,. x 1' if PK 1 'x Page 28 THADDEUS FRACZEK Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4. W f DOROTHY L. FREDRICKSEN W 4 MARIE FREESE Washington high school 1. ji '7 9777400001 EDWARD GALLEGOS Hi-Y 1, 2, Secretary 2g Stag Committee 3, Glee club 45 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4, Letterrnens club 1, 2, 3, 4, Growing Pains 4. FLORENCE GARBALINSKI G.A.A. lg Iunior Service Award 35 Le Cercle Francais 3. CHARLES GESCHKE Hall Guard 3, 4. DOROTHY IUNE GESERICK Band 1, 2, 3, 47 Orchestra 3, 47 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 47 Archery club 2, 35 Dancing club 4, El Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Le Cercle Francais 4: Thorntonite 47 Yearbook 45 Yearbook Art Staff 4. MARION GIBSON Girls club Division Chairman 17 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 47 Home Economics club lg Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Debating 4. BLANCHE GILLSON Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 25 Le Cercle Francais 1. DELIZIA GIOCONDO El Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, STEVE GLADICS Band 1, Z, 3, 45 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, State Champion Flute Soloist 1, 2, 3, 47 State Champion Piccolo Soloist 3, 43 National Flute Soloist Second Place l, 2, First Place 35 National Piccolo Solis! First Place 31 First Flute All-State Orchestra 2, 3, 45 First Flute National Band Clinic 2, 3, 4, First Flute In and About Chicago Orchestra 37 Student Director of High School Band 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 45 Die Deutsche Ecke 1, 2, 35 So This ls London 4. FRED B. GOLD Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra Z, 3, 4. SEBASTIAN GONLAG Hi-Y 2, Die Deutsche Ecke 3. IRENE GOWENS Laiini 1, 2. 1 BERNARD GR AFP Swlmmmq 4 DOROTHY GRAHAM Swxmmmq Poqecnt 3 GAA 3 El Club 1 MORTON B GROSS Kelvyn Pork hugh school 1 Sofeiy Councxl WANNIE GULLETT Swxmmmq Poqeani 1 GAA 1 2 3 H e Econormcs clubl E1 Club 1 ANN HALUN Home Economxcs club 1 Scnence clu 1 Le Cercle Frcmccus 1 NAOMI JEAN HAMPTON Lmcoln hxqh school 1 G1r1s club Dlvxsxon Chcnrmcm 2 Glee club 2 3 4 Home Econoxmcs club 4 SSSC 2 3 Secretary 2 Ch1ei3 E1 Club Z 3 4 CHARLES H HANSEN Safety Counc114 Le Cercle Frczncms 1 2 3 4 Secretory 3 Thom tonne 4 Yecubook 4 WILLIAM HARDLANNERT Class Secretory 4 Boys club Stag Comrmitee 4 H1Y 1 2 4 Bcrnd 1 Football Z 3 4 Trcrckl 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Lekiermens club 2 3 4 Dcmcmq club 4 Safety Councxl 1 E1C1ub1 2 IANE HAYES Stcrmp club 4 Scxence club 1 Thornlomte 4 Yearbook Art Staff RWSVVH I IENNIE M HILL Glee club 2 3 Camera club 3 El Club 2 3 RICHARD H HILLGER HERMAN HOEKSTRA Debchng 4 ELEANOR HUTCHINSON GAA l 2 3 4 Home Economics club 1 Le Cercle Fmnccns '7 Fxrst Axcl club 1 Thorntomie 4 Yearbook 4 Page 29 XM JM' 7fMw UV' Page 30 RUTH ELLYN ILLGEN Monee high school 1, 27 Glee club 3, 4. MILDRED A. INGRAHAM Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 47 Camera club 47 El Club I, 27 Thorntonite 4. MARGARET IABROSKY Glee club 3, 47 Home Economics club 1. ALICE MARIE IACK Girls club Council 2, Division Chairman 17 Swimming Pageant 1, 27 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 47 Archery club 27 Dancing club 47 Home Economics club 1, 27 Stamp club 17 S.S.S.C. , 47 C 1:l4. 5 5 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 47 Dancing club 47 Home Economi club 1, 27 S.S.S.C. 3, 4: E1 Club 4. CLAIRE JEAN IACK IAMES IACOBS Boys club Stag Committee 2, Usher 3, 47 Hi-Y 1, 27 Football 1, 27 Track 1, 2, 3, 47 Latini 1, 27 Vergil Club 37 So This ls London 4. LAWRENCE IANOTTA Track 1, 27 Safety Counci1'Z. MARIORIE IANSEN . Glee club 3, 47 Latini 17 Le Cercle Francais 27 Thorntonite 4. RUTH MARY IANSEN Glee club 3, 47 Latini 17 Le Cercle Francais 27 Thorntonite 4. ARTHUR E. JOHNSON . Band l, 2, 3, 47 Orchestra 2, 3, 47 State Champion Clarinet Soloist 3, 4, National Champion Clarinet Soloist 3, National Band Clinic 47 Dancing club 47 El Club 1, 2. MARGARET JOHNSON 53i13s3cli.1b Council 4, Division Chairman 37 La Cercle Francais , . . . OLOF L. JOHNSON Hi-Y 2, 3, 47 Football 2, 3, 47 Track 2, 47 Golf 47 Lettermens club 47 Dancing club 4, President. FRANCES IONES . , Girls club Council 2, Division Chairman 1, Board 3, 4, Iunzor Service Award 37 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer .37 Dancing club 47 Home Eco- nomics club 17 Safety Council 1, 27 Le Cercle Francais 17 May Queen Attendant 37 Yearbook Art Staff 47 Radio Broadcast 47 Chairman Freshman Stand-Up 4. ELSIE KASS I , Girls club Council l, 4, Division Chairman 2, Board 3, Junior Servlce Award 37 Swimming Pageant 1, 37 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Board 37 Home Economics club 1, Z. YVONNE KAVANAUGH Archery club 27 Dancing club 47 Camera club 37 Le Cercle Fran- cais 1, 27 Athedelphi 1, 2, 37 Yearbook Ari Staff 47 Growing Pains 47 Girls club Marshal 47 So This ls London 4. 'UTP Ca.. 5' gl-JL f ,elf RUTH KEMNITZ Swimming Pageclni 37 Camera club 4, SECI'GlG1'Y2 S.S.S.C. 3, 4: Science club lg Die Deutsche Ecke 1, 27 Thorntoniie 47 Yearbook 47 'geaiczczok Ari Staff 47 Owl club 47 Flag Day Ceremony 37 Quill and cro . IRENE KENDALL 4 GEORGE KIEPURA LA VERNE KILLHAM D l Girls club Division Chairman 27 Iunior Service Award 37 Swimming Pageant 37 G.A.A. 1, 27 Chairman Moiher'Daughier Banquet 3. GEORGE KILLMER , Class Second Vice-president 37 Boys club First Vice-presideni 3, Board 2, Freshman Adviser 4, Stag Committee 37 Hi-Y 3, 47 Glee club 3, 47 Football 1, 2, 37 Swimming 2, 3, 47 Track 17 Basketball l7 Leiiermens club 3, 47 Science club 17 Die Deutsche Ecke 1, 27 Grow- ing Pains 4. WILLIAM KING Blue Island high school l7.Track 47 Debaiinq 4. fy r N GARFil'l KLE -AIA M ' 5 Boys 3 47 Dieflv sche Ecke 2. ' . - fi 7 J x if ,- 1 V - ' '. Af' J NORA BARBARA KLIMALA UU' 9. - Home Economics club l. , 'f Vi! if ,L JA xz'if , 9 5 7 EVELYN CECELE KOBELESKY ' Kim' G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 47 Home Economics club 17 Die Deuische Ecke 2: Debating 4. 1 ELDA KOEI-ILER Science club 17 Die Deuische Ecke 2, 3. a LEO KOSEK Hall Guard 4. 5 . s . -X 'A ROY KRAMER 7 gi Hall Guard 3. ANN PATRICA KREKOVICH I. Sterling Morton high school 1. Page 31 4 L ef ,ffl ' f Vjxfej? jf s j f' !ff'f Lf 'J Page 32 ll ALMA KRUEGER , D1 Lf' 1f'v4 uk ANNE MARIE KUCZAIK El Club 3. Jb.,0.e.J ' 'lvawq SOPI-IIE V. KUTRYBA Home Economics club 1- El Club! 2 3 S mappymw of P RICIA POND G.A.A. 3, Home Economics club 1. ERWIN LANGE Hall Guard 3, 4. FLORENCE LANGE Die Deutsche Ecke 2. FRED LAUREZNS Chess and Checker club Ig Basketball 37 Hall Guard Captain 4. GLENN LEACH Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 27 Gregg Medal 4. EMANUEL R. LEFFMAN Boys club Staq Committee 4, Usher 41 El Club 3, 45 Debating 47 Hall Guard Z, 3, 4. ELTZABETH LEWIS El Club l, Z, Yearbook Art Staff 47 May Queen Maid of Honor 3. school 1, 27 Class Treasurer 45 l-li-Y 45 Boys club Dancing club 45 Thorntonile 47 Debating 2, 3, 45 H w! Press Association 4, Growing school l, 2, 37 Dancing club 4. VINCENT LO CICERO Football 1, 25 Hall Guard 3, 4, Captain 4. MARGERITE LORENZEN - Home Economics club Stamp club 3, 41 S.S.S.C, 3, 47 Latini 1. s THOMAS LUCAS Science club 17 Verqil Club 3. RUTH ELVIRA LYTLE Ciirllys lcluh Division Chairman lg Home Economics club 17 Stamp CLI . MILTON MAHLER Chess cmd Checker club 47 Orchestra 1, 2, . G V CAHMELA MANGANO VP, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Q MILAN MAODUSH Boys club Stag Committee 37 Camera club 3. MARY MAREK kj ri G-'4 KJ al - pf '-' 'qs EDWARD WESLEY MARITT Track 3, 45 Lettermens club 3, 4. ARLINE MAROUESS G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Home Economics club Ig Le Cercle Fra ais 'ff-'i1f'f l fffw' Leer' EDITH MARTIN Home Economics club 1, 2. HARRIETT MARTIN Girls club Council Speaker 4, Division Chairman 33 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-treasurer 2. Board 2, 35 Dancing club 4, Laiini 1, 27 Verqil Chiba Treasurer 37 Thorntonite 47 Yearbook 4, May Queen Attend- cm . VIVIAN RAE MARTIN Washington high school lg Second O chestra 25 Glee club 2, 37 Safety Council 3, El Club 2. ' s PAUL MATLOCHA Hi-Y l. IEANNE MCBRATNEY Orchestra 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Die Deutsche Ecke 1, Page 33 i Page 34 ARCHIE MCLAUGHLAN Hi-Y 4, Growing Pains 4, Dancing club 4. RN MCMA f 'r club C A 2, vi- 1 4, I 1 -- Se ' e AW g Dane: nq 4, Con i . .M b 1, 2, ' 4 Y , - A K . . l 1 CARCLYN MEAD Y k I Girls club Louncil 3, Di ion Chairman 2, Board 4, Iunior Service Award 37 Glee club 3, 4: Swimming Pageant 3, G,A.A. 15 Home Economics club lf El Club l, 27 Growing Pains 45 Radio Broad- cast 4, So This ls London 4. MARIE MEETCH Girls club Council 3, Board 2, 4, Iunior Service Award 35 Dancing club 4, Home Economics club l, 41 Le Cercle Francais l, 2, 35 Quill and Scroll 4, Thorntonite 4, Yearbook 4. rl ' , L, All All WALTER MEYER ,f KS Q Hall Guard 2, if X ' J ll . I A , X I 591' J, 5 f 1 f SM ,Lf XLMLMEYEH flv ' I X 'frlgs clulq Qo1Linci1g,,lDivision f.Iha1 m 2, .G.A.A. 3, 4, Home Eco- indmics fcluh Q, 2,,, icnriera 3pl,97 l'i'ea'5xEr 4, Stamp club 4, S.S.S.C. 3,!4,bSctence clubfflg lzie D, urgent! licks 3, Yearbook 4. ff J A 1 lf . T l I ft 1 ARTHUR MILLER Ottawa Hills KGrand Rapidsl high school l, 2, Stamp club 3, 4. FRANCES M1LLERf A' -C' ' Girls club Division Chairman 4, ncinq club 47 Home Economics club 1, Camera club l. 3 . WILLIAM 1-1. MILNR MARY THERESA MOLNAR Home Economics club lp Science club l. ROSEMARY MONTBRIAND Swimming Pageant Queen 3. QM HST MARY MORRISERY gl! kffxjfrj, 1-fl! - wflfyxfb , V if if ixvvvg .V-xvrh pgs, A ,Maj 'JAH O L OV V ' MARIANNR IRENE Moss Girls club Division Liliairrnan 3: G.A.A. 1, Z, 3, 41 Home Economics club 21 S.S,S.C. 1, 2, 37 Die Deutsche Ecke l. ICI-IN GORDON MUELLER U I A Hi-Y l, 3, 4, President 4, Hall Guard 45 Dancing club 4, Latini l, 2. X' s LA VERNE MUFP Dancing club Treasurer 4. DON MURRAY Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 47 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 47 Swimming l7 Track 3, 47 Science club 17 Le Cercle Francais 2, 4. GLORIA MYERS Class Treasurer 17 Girls club President 4, Board 3, Division Chair- man 2, 47 Iunior Service Award 37 Home Economics club 17 Camera club 17 Stamp club 47 S.S,S.C. 47 Science club Treasurer 17 Le Cercle Francais 1, 27 Thorntoniie 47 Debating 47 Owl club 47 D.A.R. Award 4. LAWRENCE S. MYERS, JR. Hall Guard 37 Glee club 1, 2, 3, 47 Saieiy Council 17 S.S.S.C. 2, 3, 4, Executive Chairman 37 Science club 17 Vergil Club 37 Local Oratori- cal Contest 47 Senior Senate 47 Radio Broadcast 4. MAX MYSLIWIEC ROBERT ARTHUR NEAL Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 27 E1 Club 3, 47 Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, 4. AUDREY E. NELSON CATHERINE NORTON Class Treasurer 27 Girls club Council 2, Division Chairman 1, 4, Board 3, Iunior Service Award 37 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 47 Home Economics club 17 El Club 1, 2, 37 Le Cercle Francais 47 Quill and Scroll 47 Thorntonite 47 Yearbook 47 May Queen Aiiendant 3. MARIAN A. NORTON Mt. St Mary KSL Charlesl 17 El Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Direcio 4 A U WILMA NYSTROM , ' Girls club Council 3, Division Chairman 2, 4, ior ' Award 37 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 47 Dancing club 47 o cono club 1, 27 Safety Council. 1. ' 0.1 JOHN O'BOYLE Safety Council 3, 47 Yearbook Ari Siafi 3. GENEVIEVE ANN OERTLE Dancing club 47 El Cluh 253, 4, Secreiary 4. 1 ' r . 4 ,.. ---5,311 1.7 fx . A 7711, ,f . 7, . O. KARL OESTMANN A 'S GRACE L. OFT Home Economics club 1. ' I ! Page 35 LEOLA RUTH OTIS Le Cercle Francais 2, 3. MINNIE HENR IETTA PAARLBERG THEODORE PACHOLIK Class President 4, Boys club Treasurer 4, Usher 4, Stag Committee 4: Hall Guard 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 47 Letterrnens club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Latini 27 Vergil Club President 37 Le Cercle Francais 4. S 41A EPAKOSZ . In F :LJ-44, C? VTRGINIA PALMER Dancing club 47 Home Economics club 2, Growing Pains 45 May Queen Attendant 3. BURTON PATRICK Fooiball 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, 47 Lettermens club President 4. , MARY PATTERSON immlnq Paqeant 2, 3' A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Ho Economics club l, 2, OROTH jf' c ub Cou 1 4 Division Chairman 3 Iunl r vice Award 37 ' . A R 1, 2, 3, , Dancing club 4, s.s.s.cf s, El ciub 2, 3. I-IAZEL L. PAYNTER Girls club Council 2, Division Chairman 1, Iunior Service Award 37 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 47 Dancing club 47 S.S.S.C. 3, E1 Club 2, 3. HARRY W. PEETZ HAROLD PEISNER Band l, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LEE PINGER ' Football 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 25 Lelterrrnens club 1, 2, 3, 4. OSWPTLD PLANTE. IOE PLECAS Football 2, 3, Track 3, Hall Guard 3, 4. f0J ADELE POLKOW ,Girls club Council 1, 4, Division Chairman 3, Iunior Service Award 37 Safety Council l, 27 Stamp club Z, 3, 4, Secretary 37 El Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 47 Thorntonite 47 Yearbook Art Siaff 4. HONORE PEARL POLUS BEVERLY RUTH PORTER G.A.A. l7 Dancing club 47 Home Economics club 17 Safety Council 47 Le Cercle Francais 1, 27 Debating 4. f JNILJ Swimming 27 Track l, 2, 3, Lettermens club 1, 2, 3, 47 Safety Council 47 Conference Vaulting Champion 1, 2, 3. IOHN POWERS PAUL POWERS - , I Hi-Y l, 2, 37 Football 1,12-,' SQA7 Tr cg 1, 2, 3, 47 Golf 37 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 47 Lettermensv-c1ubv1',4 , 4 all Guard 4. ,. ' cv' 1 if V 1:9 'J HAROLD PRICIF, Boy club S aq Com ittee 27 Science club lg Debating 4. JJ' ' LUClIaLE PRlCE fl X. Gizfs club Council 2, figggisi n Chairman 37 Iunior Service Award . X H Y - , 9 of N-37lGAl.A. 2. f CMJ! CLJJ fa ! if ' I ff J K HARRIETT PRICKE E 3 hm ' . HERSCHEL PRILL n I Latin National Honor Society 1. ALYCE PRI D1 .-Charlesl l, 2. ROBERT oUm V' J Hi-Y 1, 2. f HARLAN H. REEDER Track 1, 2, 3, 47 Basketball 27 Lettermens club 2, 3, 47 Safety Council 3, 47 Die Deutsche Ecke 17 Future Craftsmen President 47 Hall Guard 3, 4. ' f AR INE R anci lub 47 Sta xi 7 Die Deutsche Ecke 3, 4. X WILLIAM REITZ Safety Council 37 Debating 4. . 0 ' Page 37 K Page 38 MARY JANE REYNOLDS Home Economics club I, 2. VERNA ROBERTS Dancin cI ome Econor ' s club 1, 21 Yearbook Art Slaff 3.A LOIS LOUISE ROGERS G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Dancing club 4, Home Economics club lg El Club 4: Le Cercle gancaii l, 2, 3, 4, May Queen Attendant THOMAS ROGERS i 0-44 Hi+Y l, 2, Hall Guard 4, Baskeiba , 2. I LE NORA ROSS Dancing club 4, Stamp club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 3, Secretary 4: Latini 1, Le Cercle Francais 1, 2. ' 9wL,a6'5a- . MYRTLE RUDLOFF Girls club Council, 2, Division Chairman 1, Iunior Service Award 31 G.A.A. l, 2, Die Deutsche Ecke 27 Thornionite 47 Yearbook Art Staff 4. ROBERTA RUDULPH Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Yearbook Art Siafi 47 Growing Pains 4. ANTHONY RUDZKI Football 4. CATHERINE SALTZMAN ' G.A.A. 1, Z, Home Economics club 1, 2. FRANK SAPLIS Chess and Checker club 4, Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, 4. MITCHEL' SCHAAFSMA Dolton Iunior high school ly Football 3, Track 4, Basketball 3, 4. IANE LORRAINE SCHLEIZER Band 1, Z7 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 47 Home Economics club 1, Lcriini 1, 27 X Die Eeufgelgje 43 1 I If Q Gov-eff, IOHN SCHMIDT BERNICE SCHMITT Blue Island high school 1. YZ? RUTH A SCHWESER Girls club Division Chairman 2, Iunior Service Award 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 47 Dancing club 4. MARY ELIZABETH SEARLE . , Girls club Council 2, Division Chairman 4, Iumor Service Award 3, Glee club 1, 2, 3, 45 Owl club 3, 45 G.A.A. 2,l3, 45 Home Economics club lg Safety Council 2, 3, 47 Latini 1, 2: Vergil Club Secretary 3, Quill and Scroll President 47 Thornioniie 4, Yearbook 4. MARGARET L. srzprovvsxi Iunior Service Award 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Dancing club 4, Home Economics club 1, 2. ELLSWORTH SHAW Swimming I, 27 Science club lg Die Deutsche Ecke l, 2, 3. as-Jr Mum- . ALMA SHELDRAKE G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Home Economics club 15 Le Cercle Fran- cais 2, 3, 4. CLARENCE SHILLING Hail Guard 4. LOUIS SHILLING BUELAH MAE SHIPLEY Swimming Pageant 2, 37 G.A,A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Economics club 1, 25 Junior and Senior Life Saving. ELEANOR SHOBBROOK G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Dancing club 4, Camera club 4, Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, Thorntonite 4, Yearbook Ari Staff 4. CHARLES SIEBERT Bloom Township high school l. VIRGINIA SIEGMAN Archery club 3, 4, Home Economics club l, 2: Die Deutsche Ecke I, Z, 3. , ILLA SIMNICK ji I SOPHIE SI Dancing l o conomics 14, Die Deutsche Ecke 2 BEVERLY JANE SMEDLEY Girls club Division Chairman 1, Iunior Service Award 3: Archery club 1, 2, 3, Home Economics club 17 Science club 17 Le Cercle Francais 1, Die Deutsche Ecke 2, 37 Debaiing 4. if Page 39 Q of u 'x-- .Page 40 LOMA I. SMITH ' Girls club Council 4, Division Chairman 3, Iunior Service Award 3, Band I, 2, 3, 47 Orchestra 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Home Economics club 1, Science club lg El Club 2, 3, Le Cercle Francais I, Thorntonite 4, Growing Pains 47 Yearbook 4. PAUL SMITH Football l, Z: Swimming Z, Big-Hearted Herbert 3, Grow- ing Pains 4, Hall Guard 4. 1 VIRGINIA M. SMITH Girls club Council 1, 3, Board 2, Iunior Service Award 3, Band 1, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Dancing club 4, Science club lg Latini 1, 2, Verqil Club 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Thorntonite 4: Yearbook Advertising Manager 4, Yearbook Art Staff 4: Big-Hearied-Herbert 3, Growing Pains 4, So This ls London 47 Toastmistress Mother Daughter Banquet 3, Owl club 4. ATINA STAYRON wwf H46 HILDA STELTER Home Economics club 1, 2. FRANK STEPANCZUIC So This Is London 4. MILDRED STOBBS Girls club Council 3, Marshal 2, Division Chairman 1, Board 4, Iunior Service Award 3, Hall Guard 4, Safety Council 1, Latini 1, 2, Thornioniie 4, Yearbook Art Siaff. MARIAN ELOISE STOKES G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Thornionite 4. HELEN SWIGOST Glee club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Dancing club 4, Le Cercle ncais . W L ' A' WALTER ALAGA ,-' f ff f f C2iSrasf2E.TEEeNG P . ' I cu , 7 rowing ains . ' I4 'Q' -4 ff' - - DORIS IEAN THOMPSON ' A Girls club Council 3, Division Chairman 4, Iunior Service Award 3, Glee club 3,4, G.A.A. .lg Archery club 2, 31 Danc- ing club 4, Safeiy' Council 1: Science club ly Le Cercle Fran- cais 1, 2, 3, Growing Pains 4. FRANK P. THOMPSON Class President 3, First Vice-president 47 Boys club Presi- dent 4, Board 4, Stag Committee 45 Baskeiball l, 2, 3, 47 Lettermens club 2, 3, 4, Archery club Vice-president 2, Growing Pains 4. . 1 7 WW tx,- 1l',! x! RALPH THOMPSON Bloom Township high school 1, 25 Hall Guard 47 Future Craftsmen Superintendent 4. RAYMOND H. THOMPSON Orcghesitra 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermens club , , . 4- ANN THROWER C ss Se ret 1 lg Girls lu Division Chairman 2, 4, nior vi - Award 3- .'- -- clupf, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, L '-1 club 4- f '. ra cLu'b 4' atini 1, 2, Vice-presi- nt er ' et- 5 ' and croll 4: Thorntonite 4, Y o. - o 41 ig-Hearted rbert 3, May Queen Attend- a 1 club 4. M54 WW3 Lincoln Avenue high school lg Stamp club 45 S.S.S.C. 4, Le Cercle Francais 3. ROSE MARY URBAN1 ESTHER VAN BAREN , G.A.A. 4, Home Economics club 4. MYBL VAN BERGEN Fenqer high school 1, 27 G.A.A. 3, 4 club 4 5 fgwfwwk-A Q STANLEY VAN DERAA Hall Guard 3 wi. frenz... IEANETTE VAN DOMMELEN Dancing club 4. GERTRUDE VAN DER GIESSEN Camera club 4, S.S.S.C. 4. EUGENE C. VAN KANEGAN Die Deutsche Ecke 2, Senior Senate 4. IACOB VAN WIEREN Debating 4. NORMAN VAN ZANTEN Band 1, 2, 37 Orchestra 4: Aero club 2. MARY FRANCES VAUGHAN Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Swimming Pageant 35 Latini 1, 2: Le Cercle Franc s 3, - Athedelphi 1. . Page 41 ww, wfww' Page 42 DORIS MARIE VAUGHANS McKinley tLouisianal high school 1, 2. IULIE L. VERHOIEIVEN 5 0-I -J -.U NORMA WALKER G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Dancing club 4, Home Economic club lf Camera club 4, E1 Club l, 2, 3, 4. Washington high school lg Horne Ecorrdnuc lub 'lf' 'I if' I JV Y W UPW0 'Sr fi NORMAN S. WARNS Oak Park high school lg Lettermens club 45 Die Deutsche Ecke 2, 37 Manager of Fooiball and Basketball 3, 4. RUTH WELCH Home Economics club 1, 2, LA VERA WERNICKE G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Home Economics club lg Latini 2, Girls club Marshal 4. f ,Ns :iv '.-..c,-4 ' .,-Q ' -- - X Selig r,x..' gp K ' ELLA WILLIAMS I El Club 2, 3. A ,IJ fy JUNE F. WILLIAMS J A Q Band 2, 3, 47 Orchestra 3, 47 Dancing club 4. y ff' Q' I ' 'M 17 J -' f - WILMA .Soir N 7 K , ggn-'ft- l Dolion xior - hgol li Dayfingid me Economics 2- f f I ff ,ff riff f I Iv, ,. , ,f f y wffvr LE 1' J' ,f X 1, Sw? ming ATWIQII, 5 Aero Vice-president ,di-d iv!! ANSELL WINTERBAUER Boys club Board l, Stag Committee 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Dancing club 4: Camera club 47 Die Deutsche Ecke l, 2. 37 Harvard Award 3, Growing Pains Business Manager 4. HARRY WISE, IR. Hi-Y lp Football 2, 4, Track 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Letter- mens club 47 Le Cercle Francais l, 2, 3, Treasurer 1, 37 Growing Pains 45 Senior Senate 4, Radio Broadcast 47 So This ls London 4. IAMES W. WITHGOTT Class President 2, First Vice-president l, Secretary 3g.Boys club Secretary 4, Board 2, 3, 4, Stag Committee 2: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 47 Dancing club 47 Safety Council 2: Science club l, 2, President lg Die Deutsche Ecke l, Zg- Hall Guard 3. 4, Commander-in-Chief 4. BETTY MERILYN WOARE Girls club Division Chairman 2, 4, Speaker 4, Council 1, Iunior Service Award 37 Home Economics club lg Saiety Council l, 2, 3, Science club Secretary lp Le Cercle Fran- cais l, 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll Secretary-treasurer 4, Tliorntonite 4, Yearbook 4, District Winner American Legion Essay Contest 3. RICHARD WREDE Boys club Stag Committee 2, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, State Tournament 27 Letterrnens club 2, 3, 45 El Club l, 25 Thortonite 4. PHYLLIS WRIGHT Swimming Pageant 2, 3: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Treasure A Home Economics club lg Safety Council lg El club 2. DOROTHY M AY YOUNG Ietterson llndianal high school lp Swimming Page-:nt 33: G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Archery club 2: Home Economics clun ' Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 47 Debating 2, 3, 4. NORMA ZELEN i Orchestra l, 2, 3, flf Swimrriing Paqean 3gEHorneH gborijom club l, Latin 2, 3, El Club 4, Die D tsclhe c EJ D V 2 SWMNJ BERNICE ZESKO El Club 27 Hall Guard 2. ANTHONY ZMUDA Football lp Aero club 1. FRANK I. ZMUDA Boys club Usher 4, Hall Guard 3, 4. HELEN ZYCHOWSK1 MM .6 Dancing club 45 El Club 3. 4. Start Editor-in-Chief ..... . . .Beth Brookley Business Manager .... . . .Florence Blake . Assistant Photography ............. Ann Thrower Faculty ...... .... C arrna lane Albrecht Classes ................. Helen Fletcher Clubs .... Ruth Kernnitz, Charles Hansen, Elizabeth Searle Business and Editorial Assistants Ernrna Bassler, Adeline Bielielclt, Ruth Bonnell, Elizabeth Christiansen, Dorothy Iune Geserick, Eleanor Hutchinson, Marie Meetch, Wilma Meyer, Gloria Myers, Wayne Lindahl, Adele Polkow, Myrtle Rudloit, Lorna Smith, Ardith Steinberg. Adviser ot Publications. .O. F. Umbaugh Advertising Manager ..... Virginia Smith Circulation Manager .... Catherine Norton Editors Activities .. .... Betty Woare Sports . . . . . .Walter Baker Feature . . .... Harriett Martin Art .... .... B ernis Thompson Art Assistants Helen Bloom, Marian Flanagan, Dor- othy lune Geserick, lane Hayes, Frances Iones, Yvonne Kavanaugh, Ruth Kernnitz, Elizabeth Lewis, Bernadine McMackin, Adele Polkow, Myrtle Rudlotf, Roberta Hudulph, Ruth Schweser, Eleanor Shob- brook, Virginia Smith. ' lournalism Instructor. .Loudene Anderson Art Adviser.. . .... Dorothea Thiel Snapshot Photographer. .Paul S. Godwin ! X62 Page 43 C! ff M Q? JN N1 f ' W vflf ' vdcudr .Ely - nb 92 my Mm 1, Ly' ' ' Jw wit W gf F Jf e D7 'rod . iff. .4 T ' .Jiffy W 'f Qyoryefpeirtflqgp xyfiipffj ir PW-,j9d,.fr, Top Row: Gerald Nelson, Carl Mein eit, KennQh Max- well, David Pontius, Lewis Hammers, Iohn Ferkan, Roh- ert Duckrow, Iames Spencer, Harold Vanderwari, Erwin Wognum. Middle Row: Frances Hanson, Harriet Anker, Emily Onalc, Elsie Haines, May Ollhoff, Marion Blank, Dorothy Wegener, Margery Houser, Genevieve Pikorz. Irene Harris. Bottom Row: Eleanore Olson, Clara lay, Ada Mae Delano, Rose Chmielewski, Margaret Nelson, Eleanore Wordelmcmn, Ruth Werth, Harriet Vander Woude, Susan Curry, Irene Rogers, Stephanie Giertuga. - CENTER GROUP Top Row: Byron Iohnson, Edward Doyle, August Karl- Crean, Margaret Celebucki, Ruth Haviland, Iennie son, Walter Pralle, E. C. Underwood, Warren Love, Tresco, Betty Coston, Elsie Graiziger, Ethel Talley, Ben- George Johnson, Edward Alexander, Edward Fransen. Bottom Row: Peter Dascenzi, Gwen Dahlstrom, Rita jamin Hoover. - BOTTOM GROUP Top Row: Richard Roe, Henry Wipior, Mitchel Schaaisma, Donald' Pork, Lewis Santefort, Glenn Ferguson, lack Jones, Laurence Bultman, Wallace Mohr. Middle Row: lack White, Theodore Zajaczkowslci, Claude Kinsey. Mildred Walbert, Louise Spiecker, Arthur Lowen, Paul Page 44 Fraqalle, Donald Matthies. Bottom How: Winiired Allen. Evigene Clow, Dorothy Berschinski, Marie Zeleznik, Dorothy Veldhuis, Iosephine Evers, Clara Cohrs, Helen Szamaiowicz, Ruth Struven, Vivian Smith. 5 33, TOP GROUP Top Row: Robert Klinkhammer, Anthony Moskalik, Iohn Wernicke, Leonard Kunza, Theodore Deress, Edmund Sylvester, Warren White, Alden Stolzenbach, Herbert Owen, Donald McClellan, Marty Garofalo. Middle Row: Emil Vrshek, Jack McGuire, Iames Iones, Raymond Stoeckman, Vincent Mendoza, Chapin Neale, Nicholas Yonkman, Everett Stalcup, Iacoh Sagadin, Frank Szudy, Edward Barus. Bottom Row: Dolores Vogel, Marie Brankin, Iuanita Willis, Nellie Veldhuizen, Charlotte Atkins, Bette Howlette, Rose Adraqna, Alice Evers, Alice Fredrick, Carolyn Gouwens, Sarah May Lehniq. CENTER GROUP Top Row: Elqard Banis, Clarence Ceres, Emerson Rod- man, Robert Zoller, Carl Raimann, Henry Zimmerman, Ruth Petersen, Vivian Puller, Vernon Steiger, Eugene Anderson, Vincent Zelazny, Ioseph Kolodziej, Wilfred Conner, lay Polus. Bottom Row: Dorcas Chesney, Betty BOTTOM Top Row: Andrew Garry, Robert Heymann, Stanley Czech, Iervis Zimmerman, Iohn Correll, Webb Templin, Ralph Vandenberg, Otis Worley, Raymond Rodger. Middle Row: Vemon Smith, William Guild, Iohn Sentesi, Lewis Cohen, William Turlay, George Koteft, Theodore Kopp, Edith Saqadin, Lucille Abbott, Louise Staples, Christine lacks, Iane Staton, Betty Guetschow, Holly Walker, Georqena Hannah, Marian Gouwens, Eileen Thompson, Miriam Stiefel. GROUP Cisowski, Marshall Puhrman, Robert Anderson. Bottom Row: Gordon Gouwens, Dorothy Westerveld, Irma Brod- erick, Iean Kay, Evelyn Haines, LaVerne Blaska, Lena Willey, Ann Radanovich, Anita Diemer, Thomas Black. Page 45 Aff! of If fy Qi l .3 . 1 - I . . U 'X !b.f'xll' Paul lson, num ube, Berna inie, Arthu rmes LOP GROUP O'Boyle. Bottom Row: Evelyn Printz, Hellen Paulos, Alma Atkinson, Ruth Dornhecker, Burnetta Koelling, Ruth Freitag, Yvonne McCauley, Constance Malito, Rose Marie Marquess, Mary Kulysh, Olga Patronik, LaVerne Evely, Dolores Graff. CENTER GROUP Top Row: William Edelen, Albert Martin, Harold Gou- wens, Myra Gooden, Elaine Knutzen, Mabelle Carlson, Thomas Newman, George Kristinich, Raymond Pracht. Middle Row: Doris Marie Vaughans, Nea Siobbs, Mar- gery Tieclemann, Eleanor Iones, Iulia Onak, Margaret Tennant, Evelyn DeYounq, Celestine Kollat, Miriam Ross. Bottom Row: Aurelia Iillecek, Carolyn Zabrcmsky, lane Shilling, Corinne Trimble, Doroihy Swanson, Wanda Panczyk, Helen Kopec, Evelyn Konsoer, Olga Palaces, Catherine Eylander, Thelma Fontechia. It BOTTOM GROUP Top Row: Edward Buczek, Angelo Gabriello, Warren Stevens, Arnold DeYoung, Louis Szczurak, Earl Raguse, Harrison Taylor, Edward Eisele, Iames Beckiel, Henry Olsen, Harold Schmidt, Walter Miller, Alexander Ustia- nowski, Henry DeYoung, Clarence Hercules. Bottom Page 46 How: Eugene Bruggeman, Clarence Wisowaty, Adele Bonnema, Eva Cosman, Norma Reid, Anna Depner, Hilda Carey, Vivian Bull, Katherine Lambas, Alice Nel- son, Virginia Perry, Milton Workman, Thomas Kroon. .wil , it vffglu? H if ll' ,li dir 4 KV refill swam meme it N. ' rg fyx Jef ., , 1 'J F ,N ' p , GR P W -ff Top Row: Robert Gibbons, David Berkeley, Nicholas Bubash, Clarence Koster, Robert Kidd, Earl Zeilenga, George Stricker, Clarence Pike, Edward Miller, Thad- deus Biesiacla, Fred Eirich. Bottom Row: Esther Wilson, lla Fethke, Lois Fredricksen, Rose Murzyn, Zoe An- drews, June Weides, Virginia Ziisrze, Virginia Puhrman, Ida Wade, Margaret McConnell, Rosemary Crean. CENTER GROUP Top Row: Iohn Hunter, Theodore Dunajski, Charles McColly, James Lambas, Franklin Diekmari, Urban Bergbauer, Arthkir Sweet, William Spangler, lohn Staat, Howard Robinson, Marvin Lange, Robert Lewis, Michael Zawisza, Middle Row: Edward Sitarski, William Kreis, Oliver Tyler, Charles Brock, Virgil l-Iaake, Betty Rein- lein, Siegel Bock, Edward Ernst, Harold Heitich, Henry BOTTOM Top Row: Charles Palaces, Robert McConnell, Rudi Hinz, Robert Merkel, Robert Koehler, Frank Arlauskas, How- ard Flanagin, Gilbert Geeding, Edward Spincller, Ber- nard Geschke, Earle Porter, Leonard Meenan, Ioseph Fanelli, Robert Bielleldt. Bottom Row: Milton Messer' gxu, Mossell, William McNabb, Vernon Browne, illiam Gibson. Bottom Row: Ioan Staff? Sophie D aski, Lil- lian Ostrowski, Evelyn Novakowski, Evel n Burnett. Josephine Cauterucci, Frances Pasek, Stepha i Murzyn, Bernice Wanlund, Marjorie Baldwin, Nina Engelhardt, Lucille Freese, Oletta Mae Leavitt. GROUP schmiclt, Nick Lambas, Stephanie Benacka, Elsie Guet- schow, Betty Burton, Alice Peerbolte, Violet Williams, Hazel Meginnis, Bernardine Giberson, Virginia Kurzaw- ski, Elaine Maxwell, Betty Randall, Elizabeth Wheeler. Page 47 Kilim Q3 C Y J FMVJMJJ iq 5 N ji, 'lf 4' Ji-fb ,J .itll fl Q QD fkligul, . V 0 fr- is 5 fs D f l' rf D- ?, Nu' 10 IW 9119,-ff' is A , ji' JV! Sl J l Q3 JS Q Cjeil 1 ' U , lx 4 L, l 'ri gk , P GROUP K., if V ' Top Row: Charles Deckelman, Iohn Fox, Carl Miller, Stanley Salach, Edward Pilbeam, Walter Gillis, William Geserick, Alton McGehee, George Petersen, Robert Burns, William Meeboer, lack Harrington. Bottom Row: Nicholas Kupchick, icholas Ridder, Ianet Bowm il- ances lian Syler, Bernice Pakosz, Evelyn Taylor, Fowler, Elizabeth McCaskie, Eleanor onilenskus, Ieanie Nelson, Lois Voss, Albert Cash, Anthony Szewczyk. CENTER GROUP Top Row: Theresa Harris, Clarence Oster, lames Berk- ley, Raymond Price, Robert Hair, Paul Matlocha, Aage Christensen, Iohn Scully, Charles Meyer, William Lam- bert, Olin Volland, Robert Niebert. Middle Row: Vir- ginia Pelke, Helen Doolen, Gerda Damaskus, Ethel Sie- bert, Marian Dudek, Marjorie Woodrich, Dorothy Munro, BOTTOM Top Row: Bernard Petkus, Nelson Swets, Shirley Ander- son, Betty lane Inqamell, Margaret Wetmore, Ruby Ivy. Dorat Gardiner, Eleanor Prygocki, Irving Roberts, Alex Gergely, Rollin Flanagin. Bottom Row: Faye Mills, Page 48 Grace Hock, Esther Tobeck, Elizabeth Christensen, Irma Becker, Virginia Cook, Evelyn Hammermeister. Bottom Row: Shirley Callarman, Stephanie Czech, Ada Golden, Bemis Thompson, Ardith Steinberg, Bette Hansen, Io- hanna Rynberlc, Margaret Voss, Evelyn Rarnpke, Blanche Mary Carr, Wilda Mae Hoclcom, Louise Kloc. GROUP Elaine Henke, Shirley Roberts, Bette lean Seidel, Agnes DeYoung, Marjorie Toepier, Agnes Greig, Laura Grusz- czyk, Charles Charlton, Audrey Meder, Kathryn Louise Pulley, Mary Iosephine Weber. 1 TOP Top How Everett Hames Iohn Robertson Robert K1 ley Norman Van Zanten Elmer Salow George Zurran cu-ry Hazlehurst Iack Grnter Walter Bohnstenqel Mrddle Row Donald Duc-at Joseph Cupolrllo Werner Hrnz Ed ward Brerovic Vrola Veld Nancy Shanl-:land lohn Henry Odenwald Bottom Smrth Ieanne Arche Iuamta Lloyd Almeda Bergen Elaine Station IIM SPEAKS FOR THE IUNIORS I hm have had great fun with my famrly this year Of course lm the older boy but lane 1S the senior in our home Everyone seems to thmk that the sopho more year is best including Bud but lll vote for my year the 3un1or year Claude Kmsey Lew Hammers Betty Shumard Bette Hansen and Ada Mae Delano were elected the leaders of our class Corinne Tr1mble became VICE pres1dent of the Glrls club These friends of mme were qurte active Good old Kmsey Iones Hammers and a number of other loyal T men made our rrvals reallze we had championship teams whether basketball football or track was cons1dered Captam Bob Krd der led the swimming team to a number of v1ctor1es mcludlng the South Suburban champ1onsh1p Betts took up the flute this year but we Junrors produced the best girl player in the school Dorothy Munro She went to national. ln fact so did Vernon Browne. Billy Geserick went as a mem- ber of the trombone quartet. Dave Pontius placed first in the state contest and played also with Ed Pilbeam and two seniors in the clarinet quartet. Pil practically left me in stitches at the band concert with h1s portrayal of the brlde Gosh have we got the good looking girls 1n our class' Bette Hansen as May Queen and Betty Shumard as her lvlald of Honor ruled her court of ten lovely girls MarJor1e Baldwin Ada Mae Delano Carolyn Gouwens Evelyn Hames Evelyn Hammermeister Celestme Kollar Nancy Shankland lane Staton Dorothy Swan son and Connne Trimble Im not forget ting the grrl who was the first Junior ever to be on the Thornton yearbook staff Berms Thompson was the art editor and certainly did a f1ne Job' MarJor1e Wood rrch ruled over the Mother Daughter Banquet Tom Newman certainly has a swell bass voicel Tommy was solorst at the Chrlstmas concert Of course a lot of our Jumors belong to the glee clubs The Prom topped off the year WE ALL had grand dates tl had to wash four cars to get to take one of those May Queen attendantsll So now lm knocking at the last door the senior door. Well lane filled her job pretty well as the oldest member of our family-but watch me next year! Page 49 l. asv. FQ 1 5 1 N n n . 2 Crib!! tv .Q f-I 'w XI. it 'alt 'A 7 Qlf' ,tt N it fl: h I jj! NV 3 LE ow' - ju!! uwzffjv 'fiffim . '3' f Mlff T - . - e X.. I ' A X . 1 W f' 0 f!,X.,f .., fag! Top GROUP aff' f 1 f Top Row: Theodore Fones, Edward Kelly, Robert Price, lay, lack McConnell, Keith Brehm. Baitom Row: Alice Marshall Iensen, Robert Caproni, Harry Boetcher, Wil- Young, Iean Genovese, Isabella Burt, Edith Mitchell. 1iUm STGHIQY, Gust I-Hike, Albert Toberman, HOWGTC1 Phyllis Ogden, Elva Iohnson, Evelyn Irxgraham, Alice wt ftf Saalman, Louis Macaluso. Middle Row: Michael Yucliclc, Edward -Schultz, Lois Nagel, Helen Tatge, Clara Mae Carney, Evelyn Braun, Iohanna VanDrunen, Bette Tur- Io Kimball, Elizabeth Maddox, Ieanette Larson, lean Porter, Virginia Diekmann, Esther Kramer. CENTER GROUP Top How: Iames Donahue, Alfred Busch, Cletus Brault, Ernest Roy, Robert Herrick, Arthur Van Der Hye, Troy Webb, Raymond Arendt, Bruce Tobinson, Edward Jen- sen, Robert Ledell. Middle Row: Raymond Schoelm, Harry DeRidder, Iames Hunter, Iean McE1downey, Mil- dred Dralle, Viola Milash, Helen Clark, Mae Brei, Don- BOTTOM Top How: I. B. Noah, Edward Czepiel, Ralph Van Mynen, Gilbert Innes, Henry Milen, Iohn Ippel, Harry Schluter, Edward Kamper, Odell Hoskins, Franklin Kent. Middle Row: Raymond Zaremblca, Walter Banasiak, An- gelo Rosati, Iames Donahue, Edward Bytnor, Charles Page 50 Milton Younker, lack McPherrin. Bottom Zielinska, Iune DeRuiter, Roqgie Watkins. Wilebel Robertson, Mildred Shilling, Irene Patronik, Betty Greer, Vera Flessner, Lillian Hodge, Evelyn Mullen, Patricia Crotty, Mary Phillips. 5 old Collette, Row: Lottie GROUP' Sudds, Robert Schumann, Leonard Borgarding, Eugene O'Brien. Bottom Row: Leonard Oudshoorn, Anton Buben, Arthur Wesse, Mildred Meder, Emily Novak, Norma Roberts, Gertrude Hewstone, Dwight Watson, Iohn Bano- vich, Keith Brehm . i WTOLQQQ' 'E QQ- 'EX liii e Top Row: Vance Swanson, Richard Berry, Willard Schmidt, Dean Thompson, Horace Winslow, Ioseph iMunro, Paul Schuldt, Howard Newhart, Ralph Hell- man, Alired Luke, Louis Placek, Mario Zarantonello. Middle Row: Iames Fitzgerald, William Scupham, Iohn Logan, Catherine Reynolds, Edna Dale Verhoven, Marie Van Der Giessen, Genevieve Wilk, Caroline Zeldenrust, CENTER Top Row: Marion O'Grady, Robert Evans, Robert Volk- mar, George Vander Hye, Robert Kidder, Curtis Willard, Mardenf Knapp. Hans Iansma, Edward Klinkhammer. Roy Fox, Robert Schaefer, Herman Van Der Aa, Carl Spacik. Middle. Row: Eugene Moran, Hugh Miller, Her- bert Abraham, Daniel Amdt, Richard Melton, Eleanor Deruntz, Marjorie Stinton, Rex VanDerAa, Bernard Neu- BOTTOM Top Row: Harry Ellis, Hardy Griffith, Paul Clark, Carson Orr, Robert McCoy, Walter Gravish, Russell Ahrens, Carl Madory, Robert Parish, Eugene Dalenberg, Gilbert DeYoung, ,lames Daanen. Middle Row: Hugh McCor- mick, Esther Faoro, Althea Volland, Maxine Ferrell, Virginia Blair, Ruth Sonteiort, Dorothy Gordon, Virginia Diana Thoma, Dorothy Christy, Walter Mach, Lester Brookfield, Karl Swanson. Bottom Row: Dorothy Rozene, Verneille Kracker, Lillie Marie Barritt, Anna Marie'Van Milligan, Frances Longenecker, Bette Workman, Selma Schultz, Fern Seitz, Margaret Wilson, Stella Salamone, Iosephine Mehorczyk, Mary lane Rexroai, Evelyn Ehlers. GROUP bert, Martin Talaga, Charles Mel-lenry, Iames Scaglione, Ioseph Wenzler. Bottom Row: Elsie Schumacher, Doris Lloyd, Ioan Stan, Iune Kallestad, Esther Willey, Katie Van Weelden, Anna Popowich, Edith Pearson, Marian Norton, Eunice Holly, Lorayne Kaja, Sadie Vickers, Mar- garet Venuta, Lorraine Jeske. GROUP Treen, Betty Turney, Georgie Cogswell, Ruth Bachmann, Lorraine Dickman, Harold Geffert. Bottom Row: Virginia Chlebda, Margaret Wascher, Dorothy Brown, Naomi Fork, Marian Bielieldt, Lucille Flanagan, Frances Wills, guhel Siss, Elsie Steifek, Ruth Engel, Ruth Olthoff, Lois arp. Page 51 if mfffete QC! ! TOP GROUP Top Row: Emily Dunajslci, Ida Petersen, Donald Parker, Robert Stokes, Oscar Nietfeldt, Wesley Pipher, Iohn Zambon, Bayard Stevenson, Irving Kenyon, Dorothy May Zilsberqer, Doris Redding. Middle Row: Loretta VcmKley, Margaret Tack, Margie Birkholz, Vida Freese, Roberta Mott, lane Miller, Thelma Spangler, Maxine Westenberq, Kanella Sinas, Elizabeth Fairhairn, Marjorie Mudde, Bottom Row: Marie Alston, Hazel Loutsi, Lulu Goodwine, Genevieve Kieradlo, Marie Gallagher, Lois Fishman, Cornelia VanNoort, Stella Kalata, Cornelia DeBruin, Gladys Osting, Virginia Coughlin. CENTER GROUP Top Row: Iohn Sullivan. Eugene Campbell, Iames 'Shill- ing, Lillian Anderson, Dorothy Baker, Louise Mansmith, Florence Lomax, Marion Staples, Leonard Rydahl, Carl Iohnson, Iohn Rosenbrock, Harry Mech. Bottom Row: BOTTOM Top Row: Alonzo Ceasar, Robert Crofton, Melvin Schroe- der, Robert Stroh, Iohn Luttrell, Morris Staat, Ir., Arnold Dalenherq, Milton Ridder, Edward De Graff, Russell Reed, Warren Frebel, Prank Floeae. Middle Row: Fred- erick Rech, George Reznicek. Howard Fulton, Frank Sadzewicz, Earl Wise, Evert L. Boer, Walter Zwiiacz, Page 52 Irene Baranycxi, Hazel Sutton, Heda Leininqer, Helen Murray, Ann Kucharzyk, Shirley Mech, Vivian Iaeqer, Gertrude Voqler, Leona Wisowaty, llean Billadeau, Carolyn Marek, Dorothy Medenclorp, Anne Zesko. GROUP Eugene Raison, Herman Graff, Ioseph Charlton, Norman Carlson. Bottom Row: Herman Brandt, Marianne Gotslci, Olive Fischer, Ieanette Dykstra, Ieanette Kiel, Eleanor Gatrell, Ethel Bishop, Ruth Freitaq, Betty Mae Ashton, Katherine Kelley, Mary Allen Koellinq, Frank Poremba. F if J J mf 9 J , TOP GROUP Top Row: Robert Oehmke, Chester MoGathey, Edward Orloif, John Vyverberq, Harold Matz, Joseph Peerbolte, George Pulley, Carl Williams, Robert Holding, Raymond Wroblicky. Middle Row: Harry JaBaay, Donald John- son, Reuben Thode, Jasper Van Dommelen, James Stricker, Vernon Dxight, Emil Wiltrakis, Ralph Santeiort, Ralph Bark, William Freese, Stanley Lucek. Bottom How: Jane Ziemba, Thelma Boulden, Evelyn Anderson, Beat- rice Scheller, Gertrude Deihl, Veda Greer, Alice Rudloii, Elaine Krueger, Jeannette Tokarski, Florence Lau, Eu- genia Dascenzi, Jennie Gryboski. CENTER GROUP 'Top Row: Henry Batorski, Lawrence Traub, Ernst Berry, 'Herbert Pelke, Harold Saeger, Harold Anoe, Myron Bonse, Robert David, Stanley Wishba, Hobart Smith, Frank Balazs, Claude McGehee, William Schumacher. Bottom Row: Chester Smolarski, Raymond Wennberq, BOTTOM Top Row: Henry Ingwersen, Harold Gilbert, Norman Barna, George Walker, John Wiedemann, Eugene Cravens, Vernon Foster, Merle Roy, James Higgins, Vance Phillips. Middle Row: John Wermore, Edward Nantz, Norma Snyder, Lillian Ferguson, Vivian Elashik, Lois Unruh, Eleanor Reyelts, Dorothy Kaiser, Jewell Bettie Williams, Margery Day, Martha Wells, Betty Werth, Violet M. Klaqe, Gwendolyn Miller, Marion Welch, Eleanor Koester, Byrness Holt, John McGuire, Rudolf Lach. GROUP Boswell, Dorothy Fredrick, Edwin Hanson. Bottom Row: Jean Mackenzie, .Angeline Voss, Helen Schwank, Gayle Choate, Gloria VanWormer, Margaret Bills, Virginia Hampton, Betty Koteff, Phyllis Palmer, LaVeme Graff, Norma Hillyer, Alice Rudulph. Page 53 - t. Na tiger xQ 1 X5,tfli,,5w 'N , A iflitft TOP GROUP Top Row: Edward Brookfelt, Iohn Szamatowicz, Richard Kellogg, Melvin Dehning, Ernest Dellahoussaye, Wil' liam McDonald, Bruno Gasperowich, Iohn VanEs, Ioseph Rimkus, Theodore Michalski, Lloyd Burke, Anno Norden, Otto Becker, Marvin Meyer, Arlo Southwick. Bottom How: Carlo Salamoni, Clarence Schipper, Adeline Huber, Bessie Barbel, Phyllis Hall, Lucille Dudeck, Mildred Norton, Lucille Hanson, Mary Dommer, Margaret Kelo, garol Thompson, William Dieck, Rodney Smock, Gordon u ver. CENTER GROUP Top Row: Harold Balhouse, George Bormet, Arvid Wal- berq, George Hayes, Robert Bauman, john Hansen, Ierry McCullough, Robert Schmidt, Benjamin Pacocha, Dwight Watson, Fred Templin. Middle Row: Iris Rudulph, Ar- temis Karzis, Betty Armstrong, Evelyn Gailey, Constance Venckus, Ruth Reed, Ireene Iones, Norma Siejna, Wanda Marciniak, Gertrude Hartkoorn, Stanley Chmielewski. Bottom Row: Ioan Lorish, Beatrice Phillips, lean Drake, Marjorie McGranahan, Lottie Kiewicz, Ruth Van Kane- qan, Florence Thoresen, Marjorie Waterman, Ethel Book- ham, Frances Iackson, Dorothy Moore, Betty Burrell. BOTTOM GROUP Top Row: Richard Sublett, Harold Berg, Walter Zimclars, Nicholas lager, Edward Stobhs, Kenneth Stutters, Thomas Thorsen, William Bielfeldt, Ralph Stansel, Anthony Maranto, Paul Schmidt, Iames Umhauqh, Roger Gris- wold, Warren Doll, Arnold Williams, Robert Dykema. Page 54 Bottom Row: Nena Sosety, Gladys Remelsberqer, Wini- fred Gardiner, Yvonne Kincaid, Geraldine Sausaman, Muriel Lockrem, Dora Mae Sliker, Arlene Iames, Edna Pohl, Ann Alexander, Melba Schultz, Violet Fontechia, Barbara Trembly, Dorothy Tyler. Tor armour Top Row: Donald Lillie, Vernon Foster, Fred Koster, Charles Church, Richard Harnisch, Ioseph Sauciunas, George Christensen, Allen Dettmerinq, Paul Putnam. Middle Row: Richard Amon, Louis Westerveld, Marge DeYounq, Grace Haines, Olive Bearman, Vivien Ethel Blink, Mary MCI-Intee, Charlotte Dykstra, May Harrison, Peter Fraggos, Theodore Rose. Bottom Row: Rachelle Butcher, Louarxn Goot, Helen Schragle, Dorothy lane Aqnell, Etta Dorrans, Margaret Boghasen, Betty Meden- dorp, Marie Cermak, Gertrude Hewstone, Amelia laniclce, Marguerite Ott, Ruth Matthiesen. ' ous soPHoMom: cI.Ass Some splendid friends were made by all Throughout our sophomore year, We worked and played from early fall: Our days were full of cheer. The time arrived when we should choose The leaders of our class- Our very special judgment use To pick the lads and lass. Then Harry Ellis got our vote To take the first command. The only girl was Gayle Choate, Vice-president to stand. H. Winslow was the next in line: B. Stevenson, another. Bill Stanley was the one to sign First one bill, then another. Dean Thompson won a great renown By winning swimming races: ln football We'll put Bauman down, A star no one replaces. Anne Alexander is a lass, And Treen and Tyler, too: They swam their way amid our class. B. Workman giggled through. Paul Clark won fame and great acclaim For Washington orations. L. V. Graff has done the same With fine flute demonstrations. As for our parties, we had two, And had just loads of fun. lack Ginter's music carried through When dancing had begun. We watched the hand on several days March out in smart new dress. We went to all the Thornton plays- - Saw each distinct success. G. Van Wormer stole our hearts In the Boys and Girls club play. She played one of the leading parts ln a Very winning way. To G.A.A. our classmates came The girls, you know, l guess, - And the way they entered every game Would anyone impress. And now our sophomore days must close. We'll all forget them never. Now as we leave, let's just suppose Our class will live forever. Page 55 TOP GROUP Top Row: Helen Killmer, Margaret Seeds, William Schlinger, Charles Hatfield, Edward Stepanczuk, Edward Kozik, Archie Rice, Louis Brockly, Robert Milne, Iohn Kowalik, Lawrence Glen, Peter Pacholik, Albert Kruqler, Iohn Coughlin. Bottom How: Lois Cohrs, Betty Purnell, Doris Martin, Genevieve Kathleen Kloskowski, Elsie Rol- oif, Carolyn Pavlik, Dolores Kilroy, Pay Hirsch, Jose- phine Kut, Elaine Deichen, Margaret Merritt, Dorothy Fransen, Genevieve Pasek, Lena Kristinich. CENTER GROUP Top Row: Wallace Walczynski, Howard Bardwick, Henry Hartkoom, Robert Caldwell, Robert Buell, William Meyer, Orbra Robertson, Manuel Aguilar, Claude An- derson, Iulian Zych, Fred Kluth. Middle Row: Court- land Stanton, Iames Torpey, Minnie Madsen, Sally O'Connel1, Ieannie Ligman, Pauline Marek, Carrie Jean BOTTOM Top How: Harold Werner, Louis Hoelcstra, Thomas Dzierlega, Robert Zeilenqa, Fred Willman, Charles Garry, Allan Blanke, Phyllis Laybourne, Alma West, Yvonne Westerveld, Iames Augustus, 'Kenyon McWil- liams, Ernest Abbott, Clarence Malachowski, Vernon Page 56 Silver, Margaret Volkel, Isabelle Bowman, Kenneth Nelson, Burwell Stobbs. Bottom Row: Dorothy Reu Boiu, Mariorie Hanes. Ruth Tatqe, ,Leona Bielfeldt, .Ann Dudeck, Cecelia Shilenskus, Elaine Woodward, Rose Kuna, Mary Guild, Marjorie Nantz, Evelyn Van Drunen, Margaret Ott. GROUP Brandau. Bottom Row: Bette leanne Reynolds, Irene La Londe, Mary lane Eliott, Elizabeth Kallweit, Louise Wade, Gladys Davis, lean Berschinski, lean Lund, Ruth Diemer, Katherine Burr, Verlyn Cook, Rose Hannah, Eileen Gerholdt, Lorraine Marquess, Sue Loutsi. 4r ,f, Q JI' ?f,MfsQjf,f vguw Top Row Paul Gouwens Lours Kernmtz Lawrence Roach Morton Duggan Fred Mxlne Bernard Kyrouac Iuamta Ruth Plumstead, Robert Bergstrom Elmer Adams, Warren Claussen Dennrs Grlley Henry Parent lack Rexroat Donald Wrlcoxen Bottom How Marlon Voss Evelyn True, Dorothy Rodger Ruth Bellemore Margaret DeGroot, Ieanne Rrdder Dorothy Sparenberg, Helene Samoyedny Vrrgrnra Wagner Vrrgrnaa Powell Myra Marks, Phylhs Napoh, Lourse Brand Mary Ann Prckrel CENTER GROUP Top Row George Panzer Iarnes Toepfer Spencer Brock man Harry Reeves Harold Emmons Wxllard Hzatt Ed ward Snuckle Lewxs Lmdsey Mrddle Row Donald Nelson Arthur Watson, Marcrne Green Melba Sxmpson Ieanne Caskey, Mlfldm Hughes Ins Jones Ahce Ducat BOTTOM Top Row Kenneth Conrad Wrlhs Creps Floyd Wxlhams Martm Haen Walter Scheuung Wxlham Holdxng Mrlls Tourtellotte George Baron Robert Pethgrew Henry Strrn Mrlhard Golcher Roy Hudson, Wrlham Schaefer LOUIS Starzyk Eugene Kahnowskr Bottom Row Dorothy Norma Bugh Roy Thoresen Donald LaVette Bottom Row Mxldred Mrtchell Elrzaheth Hoekstra Florence Jones Evelyn Germann Betty Sexton Ieannette Engel hrecht Sally Conant Dorothy Frredrrch Verna Engel hard't Iulra Zesko Annette Grapenthren GROUP Krone Edrth May Krle Margaret DeYounq lane Brown Irene Throneherry Helen Kotetf Lothe Gorskr Gene v1eve Smaga Helen Wanno Ethel Martrn Cather1ne gogeirs Beatnce Hudlen Theresa George Manone CY Page 57 Y UI' - - I '. - t I '- . . : . : , .' ' - I , . 1, . I l. ' I l I I . A I I - 1 r U 1 A , , ' I, I' . -.I I .. ' l. ' ' .1 , . 2 . TOP GROUP Top Row: Robert Rafferty, Frank Conrad. Arthur Lumbert, Selma Lumbert, Mary Brandenberg, june Rid. Ferrari. Edward CSYSS, Robert TYChiWiCZ. Mar- dler, Cornelia Bruqqeman, Marie Siebert, Marilynn jorie Johnson, Annabel Vickers, Marie Fritz, Benjamin Henry, Lois Reich, Betty Cadmus, Estelle Srebnik, Wilma Wi1S0I1f SYUHIEY HUCJCJSU, GUY Subleih HOWUTG MUS19I'. Alcox, Ruby Leturno, Suzanne Zilsl-ze, Frances Zilsberqer. Howard Prince, Elizabeth Latham. Bottom How: Thelma CENTER GROUP Top Row: Robert Nicolai, Henry C. Ravesloot, Iames Caldwell, Lois Kentish, Betty Van Dam, Shirley Mae Phillips, Ralph Young, Wendell Marlatt, Harry Smith, Baening, Vernon Dooleweerdt, Lloyd Bowerman, Ray- Eugene Iankowski, Gareld S. Reeder, Merrill Hersh- mond Gibson. Bottom Row: Frances Septowski, Norma berger, Robert Peterson, Robert Blocker, Iohn Miller, Iean Glockson, Carolyn Doll, Marjorie Cooke, Ruth Charles Foster, Norman Crevelinq. Middle Row: Ward Hallett, Harriet Reich, Caryl Hobbs, Betty lane Schrod- H. Besterfield, Robert Andrews, William Meuzelaar, er, Alberta Carol Menzel, Winilred Iohnson, lean Olson, Iohn Heater, Patricia Maloney, lean Caldwell, lane Margaret Vandenberq. BOTTOM GROUP Top Row: John Zea, Robert Mossell, Wayne Grant, Iohn Grarish, Harold Sachs, Iames LaRue, Victor Cul- ver Frank Mus Daniel McMahon, Edward Gallett Harold Salveo, Henry Van Milligan, Alfred Dornheclcerl Bottom Row: Grace Puglise, Rose Mary Zilske, Iune Pat Page 58 terson, Betty Burton, Dorothy Mikes, Ruth Murray, Iean Scupham, Iulia Giertuqa, Anna Poulos, Stella Bor, El- label Isemonger, Virqia Mae Boswell, Marian Dykema, Iames Lendi. J , :- -3 eww? TOP GROUP Top Row: Anthony Acoca, Matthew Ladniak, Ioseph Sonqero, Iohn Laws, Bruno Stojak, Robert Kane, Merlin Roberts, LeRoy King, Harold Evans, Robert Henricks, Donald Morrison, Albert Martin, Woodrow Wilson, Dario Brlncivalli, Elmer Schultz. Bottom Row: Victoria Lisek, Top How: Melvin Siddens, Deyinnie Madden, George Queen, Milo Lytle, Roy Cook, Harold Harrison, Stanley Maxlan, Iohn Mercer, Ierold Davis, Roy Godin. Middle Row: Tunis Holleman, Gilford Koch, Ioe Radanovich, Orville Cox, Roosevelt Ulmer, Clyde Long, Walter Suy- BOTTO Top Bow: Ioe Kuna, Garrett Staat, Robert Gibson, Mil- ton Mossell, Dorothy Wiebke, Gwendolyn' Norman, Emilo Maranto, David Fraser, Budd Daley, Paul Covolo, Albert Miller. Bottom Row: Agnes Stewart, Edith Florence Coffin, lean Lane, Louise Goostree, Minnetta Weisman, Genevieve Reynolds, Lorraine Simnick, Sally Conant, Eleanor Facko, Florence Reimer, Gayle Ieske, Dorothy Lau, Mary Louise Grass, Luella Wade. CENTER GROUP M ufka, Walter Weglarz, Emmett Squires, Ralph Lauridsen. Bottom Row: Mary Farrugaia, Marion Goodman, Hare riet Germann, Norma Heimlich, Carmella Arvia, lean Koteclci, Bessie Lovrenovich, Marie Labno, Elaine Wise, Mary Wisniewski, Annabelle Moss. GROUP Ramplce, Beverly Roberts, Rita McKnight, Ioyce Russell. Virginia Carr, Wanda Paulsen, Lorraine LaLonde, Es- ther Messerschmidt, Ianet Cayer, Dorothy Gilliam, Flo- rence Vander Woude. Page 59 tt? Top How: Ierome Van Bommelen, Angelo Scuderi Thomas Ormsby, Edward Shea, Paul Malher, Herber Berger, Renaud Bennett, Iohn Figlo, Rolland Burnett, Hector Anello, Emil Szczurak, Fred Olson, Edwin West- brook. Bottom Row: Michael Van Zuidam, Christ Pochos, TOP GROUP Q . Viola De Young, Vivian Hartelius, Geraldine 'I-ludlun, Elmore Nielsen, Rose Mary Featherstone, Mary Simpson, Iean Packard,'Dorothy Krueger, Bernice Peters, Iohn Watson, Chester Wolak. CENTER GROUP Top Row: Vernon Nimtz, Arthur Tokarski, Iohn Volk- storf, Harry Gottschalk, Louise Mansmith, Rose Dudeck, Bernice Steere, Elsie Guetschow, Iean Birks, Ruth Mae Triemstra. Middle Row: Margaret Vercellono, Emily Cupolillo, Della Mayne, Willie Mae Wilson, LaVeme Mullens, Alice Celebucki, Marilyn Boeber, Myrtie Bas- tctr, Genevieve Zirnny, Sylvia Wieting, Alma Genovese. Bottom Row: Ruth Zilsberger, Caroline Mikes, Christine Paris, Evelyn Arendt, Waneta Alexander, Victoria Iarog, Mary Kempa, Lillian Kramer, Wilma Bennot, Genelle Greathouse, Marie Barnhisel. BOTTOM GROUP Top Row: Robert Burns, George Whitney, Louis Sauter, Norman Montague, Iohn Ashley, Arthur Ferguson, For- rest Oakes, Kenneth Wesse. Bottom How: Emmett Brandt, Walter Kellogg, Edward Dykstra, Grace Kiel, Ruth Sam- Page 60 polinski, Eva lane Warren, Marion Bellamy, Catherine Stuart, Suezetta Nicholson, Max Edward Ashmore, Clark Lembcke, Edgar Lindgren. TOP GROUP Top Row: Ioseph Bierovic, Vemon Harms, Charles Mil- ler, Iohn Chinewicz, Charles Flynt, George Robertson, Iohn Diehl, Richard Case, Henry Van Dommelen, Io- seph Iurek, Edward Peoples, William Novak, William Ehlers, Glenn Burwell, Vernon Stoeckman. Bottom Row: Lorraine Heiden, Kath- Audrey Duncan, Nellie Ribando, Arlene Eber- Iones, Marjorie Coqs- CENTER GROUP Top Row: Iohn Oostman, Elmo Stone, Loyd Kiernan, Robert Peck, Richard Herrick, Raymond Vincent, Harry Rinkema, William Crowder, William Conant. Howard Ursettie, Donald Lassen. Middle Row: Warren Fox, Rich- ard Sheldrake, Stanley Szajner, Raymond Brown, -Roy Vanlkntwerp, William Powers, Leigh Fisher, Maurice BOTTOM Top Row: Edward Hazlehurst, Alfred Kort, George Rogers, lack Nicklas, Iere Farley, Iohn Pegman, Clyde Krebs, Jack Tieri, Everett Toepier Ir., Gordon Stump, Ioseph Sweet, Robert Van Dam, Harry Berberianr George Daehn, William Swan. Bottom Row? Alexander Adams, lack McNeil, Roger Jackson, lack George, Wil- liam Laurens. Bottom Row: Doreiia Utermark, Helen Portz, lean Mansfield, Mae DeYoung, Margaret Wil- liams, Verna Iune Duck, Eileen Kelly, LaVina Van Bergen, Shirley Ann Fones, Genevieve Panczyk, Pauline Couwenhoven, Carol Baumgartner, Lillian Wegener. GROUP Steiben, Edward Lloyd, Lucille Fioretti, Doris Luke, Anna Detloff, Frances Stern, Iennie Pecararo, Henrietta Anker, Mary Ellen Chamales, Mary Dukelow, Arthur Grenck, Raymond Berry. Page 61 All lp 777wfzfJ TOP GROUP QV 0595412 Top Row: Nick Warino, George Retzlaii, Gerald Kwiat- kowski, Wendell Axtell, Donald Straight, Raymond Wise, Michael Sonsiadek, William Brehxn, Amos Cat- hulic, Anthony Nowak. Middle Row: Robert Sorta, Maurice Cosman, Ioseph Fletcher, Robert Weissmann, Thaddeus Stojak, Frank Pikosz, Ellsworth Van Es, Wil- CENTER Top How: Iohn Buben, Dominic Lendy, Cassie Rice, Alfonso Zakaurkas, Edith Roeriq, Dorothy Graves, Mar- cella Larsen, William Borem, Edward Gniadecki, Mat- thew Polanski, David Ramsay. Bottom Row: Rita BOTTOM Top Row: Tony Skwarek, Raymond Tomsheck, Franklin Ferris, Walter lean, Werner Wultf, Ioseph Chmielewski, George Spangler, Lorne Elliott, Norman Stewart, Alex- ander Lakowsky, Harry Kienka. Middle Row: Herbert Newlands, Richard Lee Gilbert, Norman Kendall, Law- rence Seams, Francis Korbel, Ioseph Krol, Theadore Gou- Paqe 62 lard Keck, Nickolas Guel. Bottom Row: Edward Czyl, Annie Reed, Anna Horwat, Martha Sledziewska, Marie Talaqa, Victoria Ciemieqa, Katherine Foy, Antoinette Kryqowski, Virginia Witasik, lean Meyerchek, Iohn Trojanowski. GROUP Schrank, Isabelle Fanara, Doris Lundin, Edith lvarson, Katherine Kucaj, Helen Sieczkawska, Iennie Hairland, Mary Kempke, lohnie Mary Featherstone, LouEmma George, Dawn Franklinf 'Linda Lister. GROUP wens, Steve Bielecki, Richard York, Iohn Howarth, Robert McCaskie. Bottom Row: Elizabeth Monk, Betty Lou Bender, Eleanor Malito, Vivian Sparger, Eva Yat- sak, Lorraine Scholz, Annabelle Waldon, Iune Kracker, Mary Ann Pepping, Mary E. Anders, Ruth Gutzmann, Eleanore Milen. TOP GROUP Top Row: Charles Peterson, Howard Humbles, Carroll Swan, Edward Cebulski, Ioseph Ehlers, Harold Coxon. Louis Dileo, Carl Bogenschneider, Harold Byersf Henry Ravesloot. Middle Row: Lois Nelson, Norma Durizzi, Floreine White, Henrietta Wiersma, Iames Gall, Ray- mond Taylor, Henry DeYoung, Marvin Kutsclier, Wes- Top How: Robert Siroh, George Gettler, Thaddeus Kor bel, Reuben Latham, Ray Beck, Harold Mansmith, Ro bert Swanson, Eugene Rogers, Charles Newhart, Wil liam Gibb, George Ouirk, Casimir Filipiak, Iohn Sto jah, Francis DeVries, Iohn Bock. Bottom Row: Laurence ley Edwards, Paul Claus. Bottom Row: Eileen Murphy, Louise Bartolon, Evaleen Stinton, Iva Mae Smith, An- tonette Reznik, Marie Michor, Edith Gill, Dorothy Werth, Betty Queen, Helen Quackenbush, Ruth Goetz, Stella Tulupan. Abels Marshall l-lartelius, Walter Halun, Mathew Lojas. Andrew Evans, Bernadette Bargill, Theresa Fitzgerald. Daisy Watson, Nena Sosety, Iay Poucher, Louis West- erveld John Pochopin, Herman Coykendall, Robert Buqgert. CENTER GROUP M BOTTO Top How: Iames Hobson, George Colwell, Edmund Sako- wicz, Henry D. DeYoung, Earl McCracken, Leonard Lar- sen, Charles Madsen, William Phillips, William Her- cules, Charles Hickey Ir. Middle Row: Frank Klimala, William VanKley, Frank Starzyk, Valerie Iabrosky, Vera Waldschmidt, Iean Selkirk, Marion Staton, Hanna Zibell, GROUP Paul Retzloif, George Madory, Thomas Sinas. Bottom Row: Phyllis Engel, Helen Griswold, Evelyn Belz, Mary Kelley, Lois De Haan, Lucille Ahrens, Ieanne Allen, gstelli Karzis, Esther Facko, Lorraine Burchett, Virginia urre . Page 63 O WORK IN THE HOME, THE CLUBS, PROCEEDS STEADILY DAY BY DAY. OCCUPYING MANY HOURS OF THE FAMILY'S TIME. CAREFUL PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION OF THE WORK TO BE DONE BRINGS MARKED RE- SULTS AS NOT ONLY THE HEADS OF THE FAMILY BUT THE CHILDREN STRIVE TO IMPROVE THE VARIOUS ORGANIZED GROUPS OF THE HUGE HOME, KNOWING THAT THIS PRESENT WORK IS BUT AN EXAMPLE OF THEIR FUTURE YEARS' WORK. Ulm ADA MAE DELANO Vice-president IACK WHITE Treasurer DAVID PONTIUS T President IERVIS ZIMMERMAN Second Vice-president LE NOBA ROSS2 2 , - -Secretary' SCIENCE CLUB The Science club, under the direction of Miss Carter, is the only organization conducted especially for the youngest members of our family-the freshmen. Atthe bi-weekly meetings the members perform scientific experiments and delve into the scientific mysteries of the earth cmd sky. The club aids the younger brothers and sisters in laying a secure foundation for study in the various sci- ences. Field trips to some of Chicago's museums and nature hikes in Cook County's forest preserves are interesting and educational activities sponsored by this bodv. This club, which is restricted to A and B students in science, was organized in 1931. Page 66 IACK TIERI Secretary JANE CALDWELL Treasurer ALMA WEST Vice-president RUTH ENGEL President STAMP CLUB Some of the members of our family have undertaken what is perhaps the most interesting and educational hobby- stamp collecting. This hobby is devel- oped in the Stamp club under the super- vision of Mr. Wible. Talks, by either members or guest speakers, about stamps, and moving pic- tures of different countries are the favor- ite forms of entertainment. Trading stamps and studying their values are usual occurrences at the bi-Weekly meet- ings. Various stamp contests are held throughout the year to arouse a competi- tive zeal tor stamp collecting. Important moments in the philatelists' year are the annual Christmas and an- nual spring parties. RUTH KEMNITZ Secretary IERVIS ZIMMERMAN Vac presrdent WILM A MEYER Treasurer RICHARD BERRY Preszdent SSSC The Students Studyhall Servrce Coun Cll under the dlrectxon of Mlss Clara Stalker 1S one of the most actlve orqam zatrons at Thornton lt 1S ded1cated to the servrce of the school The thlrty members of the councll place lnterestlng arhcles plctures and posters on the bulletln boards 1n the studyhall for the purpose of lendmg 1t a more homehke atmosphere On speclal days approprlate p1ctures are placed on the bulletrn boards 111 the corrldor ln the fall and sprlng of the year members conduct flower sales selllng roses carnatlons or straw flowers T1ny gold pms bearrng the letters S S S C are awarded members each year rn accordance wlth servlces ren dered ANDREW GARRY Secretary NORMA REID Assxstant chref BERNIS THOMPSON Ch ei CELESTINE KOLLAR Treasurer CAMERA CLUB Although a comparauvely new organr zatlon th1s club under the drrectlon of Mr Paul Godwm perpetuates through photographs the memor1es of hlgh school days and of the act1v1t1es ln our home At the weekly meetmgs members learn how to take better photographs They are also lnstructed ln developlng prlntlng and t1nt1ng plctures In a dark room of our large home these photographlcally rnclmed members of our famrly may be found buslly develop lng plctures for the emoyment of thelr brothers and SISTGIS The sh1ft system and over crowded con d1t1ons whlch prevalled th1s year have made rt necessary to l1m1t membershrp to upper classmen Page 67 eh . ' 1. 'vw ' .11 Y H' 13. 'L i . . . . , . . . , I I 1 ' ' I , . I I r I ' I 1 I ' - I I ' - ll Il h r I I u IEAN PACKARD . . Y Vice-president ESTHER KRAMER - Treasurer MAHGIE BIRKHOLZ President NAOMI FORK Secretary FUTURE CRAFTSMEN OF AMERICA Thornton's Chapter of the Future Crafts- men of' Arriericajvunder the supervision of Mr. B.fB. Anderson, was organized this year to appeal- to the sonsvof our family who were enrolled in a sophomore course of any of the Industrial Artdepartmentsl Monthly' evening meetings were 'held in Buda Gym. After conducting' business the boys would swim and play basket- ball. lohn' Ferlcans, loseph Kolodziej, Richard Kellogg, Richard Milton, Gerald Reeder and Harlan Reeder were members of the basketball team. Iohn Ferkans, Richard Kellogg, and -Richard Milton were the best swimmers. The breast stroke was their favorite. An important social event was a dance, in February. A Page 68 HARLAN REEDER General Manager RALPH THOMPSON Superintendent RICHARD KELLOGG Secretary-treasurer GERALD REEDER Foreman te 'E' Roar Fox Foreman RICHARD MILTON Watchman t HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Under the supervisionof Miss Rahn, Miss Reed, and Miss Ford, this club sup- plies able hostesse-s,for.our home. Programs for the regular monthly meet- ings are varied. Sornetirnes. some phase of home economics is demonstrated, by either a guest or one of the members. At other meetings talks on suitable topics, playletsp or 'musical numbers provide the entertainment. All meetings are in charge of a committee. . Special' events of the year' are a tea and .style show to which the girls invite .their mothersy the annual banquet, and the Christmas project. For this year's Christmas project the members dressed -seventy .dolls which Were distributed among needy children. ' MARIAN NORTON Program Chmrman GEORGE KRISTINICH Presxdent GENEVIEVE OERTLE Secretary ADELE POLKOW Treasul er BERNIS THOMPSON Art Chatrman FRANCES HANSON Vice presldenf l PVTT BAYARD STEVENSON -1--1 Vrce pres1dent WALTER BAKER Presxdent ROBERTA RUDULPH Secretary IACQUELINE RIVERS Secretary LE CERCLE FRANCAIS EL CLUB The chret proJect ot the French Club under MISS Wunderllchs supervlsxon 1S rts puppet shows The Frenchmen dress the puppets manrpulate them and even wr1te French scrlpts for them A March Gras celebratlon Wllh muslc by a French orchestra qames and stunts 1n French are other educauonal forms of entertaln ment One of the most outstandmq events 1n a Frenchre s year IS the annual Chrrst mas party attended by Le Pere Noel Whlch rn Enqlrsh means Santa Claus These members ot our tarnlly have so successfully mterwoven educatron and entertarnment that learnlnq to speak French has really become fun Some of the ch1ldren rn our home enloy learrunq about the hab1ts and customs of the Spamsh people and about the beau ues of Spam and the Spanlsh Southwest An opportunlty to further thelr educatlon IS offered by the Spamsh club under the sponsorshlp of MISS Hall Do not thmk however that th1s orqanl zatron 1S purely educatlonal Spamsh stunts plays and songs provlde gay en tertamment at the reqular meetlnqs At one of these M1ss Hall spoke on A Tour of the Spanrsh Southwest and New Mex 1co Members of the club send l1ttle knlck knacks to a l1ttle Mexlcan q1rl Pqe 69 V ,Z , l lfllliltlfll. I IAMES SPENCER Sergeant-at-arms I I I I I ' I ' I 1 I l I l - - ' I l I '- . I . 1 . :V , . , I I X I - I I - x -' , ' ' , ' ' ' Y . 11 ' ' u ll C Page 70 .Boys Jia Top Row: Harry Ellis, lack Iories, lack Dill, William Stanley, Howard Ursettie. Bottom Row: Lewis Hammers, First Vice-presidentg Theodore Pacholik, Treasurer: BOARD OF Boys of the Thornton family have made good use of their spare time in continuing the Boys club and uphold- ing its traditions. Organizing soon after school started, the boys elected their of- ficers. These leaders of the 1133 boys at the high school took the oath of office on October 12, when they were sworn in and the president received the constitution of the club to protect. With Thornton's corridors crowded and a growing need for cooperation among students, the various organizations spon- sored by the Boys club have aided mate- rially in keeping order and promoting good feeling and friendship. Assemblies are financed in conjunction with the Girls club from the money paid in dues and the profit from the annual Boys and Girls club play. This boys' society was founded by Mr. Urnbaugh to aid further in having the boys become acquainted with each other and to set a high standard of conduct in the school. Whenever any boys are in need of advice, they have only to seek out an Page 72 Prank Thompson, President: James Withqott, Secretary: Claude Kinsey, Second Vice-president. DIRECTORS officer or upper-class member and ask for aid and guidance. High spots in the Boys club schedule for l936-1937 were the Boys and Girls club play, Growing Pains, and the stag party in honor of the dads. V Other activities of the club are the hall guard system for preventing disturbance during class periodsp the Chess and Checker club which gives the boys an op- portunity to show their games and to engage other schoolsg and the aids in maintaining the the school. The members of the tried to do their best to life pleasant and to cooperate in seeing that the fine spirit of friendship is con- tinued. The work will be made easier next year when expansion into larger quarters will relieve the strained and crowded conditions under which opera- tions are very difficult. The new addition will permit a greater capacity and a greater opportunity for the Boys club to do its work more thoroughly. skill in these two in matches with Hi-Y club which high standard of Boys Club have help make school AA671 .. Top Row: Nicholas Kupchick, Frank Saplis, Matthew Armand, George Strickler, George johnson, Milton t Mahler. Bottom Row: Bernard LaPointe, Geor e R. Doyle, Thomas Flickinqer, George Conrey, Robert Fitzgerald. CHESS AND CHECKER CLUB In place of being merely a part of the Boys club and being entirely absorbed by it, the Chess and Checker club formed its own organization. ln past years the boys have met only to play in tourna- ments and contests arranged by the par- ent club. This year, however, the group of players resolved to have their own offi- cers and handle their own affairs. An- nouncement of the time and place of meeting was made 'in the homeroorns and a preliminary gathering a few days later revealed a shortage in the number of players because of the shift system. On October 30 officers were elected and committees appointed to draw up a constitution and contest rules and regula- tions. The club was soon under Way and the two tournaments, chess and checker, were started. Under the guidance of Mr. H. I. Miller the boys prepared to play out- side schools. The tournaments came to an end on February 5 after a close con- test. The final results showed that Thomas Flickinger had Won first place in both chess and checkers and George Doyle third in both. Iohn Van Es took second honors in checkers and George Conrey was next to the top in chess. lt was decided that instead of having the players who ranked highest in the tournaments be on the team to play other schools, the contest group would be made up of those who could maintain a high position on a challenge board. By this method the player who is at the top can be challenged to a game at any time by any other player. Those who win most frequently would thus prove their ability. Although not athletic activities the games played by the Chess and Checker club are just as important because the boys have to think fast and be fair to their opponents. Good sportsmanship is needed over a checker board as well as on the playing field. The chess and checker team defeated Bloom's squad in a contest played on March 15 at Bloom and in a return match played on April 26 at Thornton. The team had no great difficulty in either contest. Page '73 Top Row: Wayne Lindahl, Ansell Winterbauer, Emanuel Leffman, Richard Harnisch, Olof Iohnson. Bottom Row: Iack Dill, William I-Iardlcmnert, Iohn Mueller, Archie MCLaughlan, Aage Christensen, Robert Merkle. STAG COIVIMITTEE The Boys club stag is an annual party which is given in honor of the fathers. An entire evening of fun and entertain- ment is provided through the efforts of a group of teachers and a committee of boys who volunteer to participate in this event. At this affair, an opportunity is pre- sented for the boys to become better ac- quainted and what is more important, for the fathers to learn about their sons' school friends and to meet the other men who are represented by high school stu- dents. There is also opened a way for the men to find out the conditions under which their boys have to study and try to secure an education, At the stag party given by the Boys club on February 6, Mr. David Irwin, Arc- tic adventurer, made the dads and their sons shiver as he told of weather as cold as sixty degrees below zero. Mr. Irvin, who crossed the barren wastes of north- ern Canada, showed motion pictures to illustrate the story of his lone trip. The vast solitudes of the top of the world pro- Page 74 vided the topic for his interesting tale. Before hearing about this thrilling jour- ney, the boys and their fathers watched a lively basketball game between the teams of the Morton and Thornton junior colleges. Although Morton triumphed over the home team, this loss did not spoil the stag-goers' enjoyment of the main fea- ture of the program. Frank Thompson opened the high spot of the evening's entertainment with his greeting to the dads, for whom his father answered. Then Mr. Irwin told of his haz- ardous trip and answered many questions which were asked by the interested audience. lack Dill was stag chairman, and with the cooperation of Mr. Stephens, the party was a success. Shops were open for in- spection of the dads who were thus able to learn of the technical education given their sons in the high school. The stag will probably continue in the future to be one of the most important functions of the Boys club. Top How: Clarence Ceres, Iarnes Withqott,7Doiialt'1'Mui'l ray, La Verne Mutt, Olof Iohnson, Arisell Winterbauer, lack Dill, James Mclilntee. Second Row: Harry Hazle- hurst, Francis De Vries, William Tompkins, IG-erald ann rt McCullough, Matthew Armond, William Hard e , Andrew Garry, Donald Matthies. Third Row: Albert Martin, George Quirk, Archie McLaughlan, Horace Wins- low, William Workman, James Spencer, lack Harring- ton, Marty Garotalo. Bottom Row: Peter Fraggos, Paul Fraqalle, Walter Baker, Secretary: lohn Mueller, Presi- dent: Robert Kidd, Treasurer: Charles Palaces, lack McPherrin, Hugh McCormick. HI-Y Another school organization, which ex- ists for the purpose of promoting good sportsmanship and fair play, is the Hi-Y club. Mr. E. I. Bradner took over the posi- tion of faculty adviser to the club, which was divided into two organizations last year under the guidance of Mr. Froberg. On October 9 the members of the club held an election of officers. At the same meeting various committees were ap- pointed for such activities as sports, pro- grams, education, religion and socials. An effort was made to give all of the boys an active part in affairs which their group sponsors. The Older Boys' Conference at the lllth Street Y.lVI.C.A. on November 26 and 27 was attended by a number of rep- resentatives from Thornton. There they heard several interesting speakers and received some new ideas about the aims of their Work. Robert Kidd went to the State Older Boys' Conference at Danville on Decem- ber 3, 4, and 5. He reported the informa- tion that he heard there to the Hi-Y in a meeting held for initiation of new mem- bers on December 17. The social events ot the Hi-Y club con- sist of dances and evening meetings. Dances are given for the purpose of rais- ing funds for carrying out the objects and aims of the club. At the evening meet- ings there is usually a business session followed by a time used for gymnastic recreation, lectures, or motion pictures. The junior branch of the Young Men's Christian Association exists in the high school to help the boys learn how to use their leisure time to the best advantage. Better methods of living and correct use of idle moments are helps given by this organization through topics discussed by speakers at club meetings. Page 75 f - ' If ' ,lv , .f.:-wif, f La eff' LtA'f L, mx jjj fQLL6Qvt,lQi f-. 1 Top Row: Donald Meredith, Marvin Lange, Iames Augus- tus, Robert Peck, Glenn Leach, Lewis Hammers, Horace Winslow, Iames Withqott, William Stanley, Russell Reed. Second Row: Clarence Oster, Orbra Robertson, Paul Clark, Norman Warns, Iames Spencer, William Work- man, Charles Garry, William Conant, Donald Morrison, Stanley Hugqett. Bottom Row: Hugh McCormick, War- ren Doll, Howard Saalman, Iames Toepfer, Robert Par- ish, Frederick Willman, Nicholas Kupchick, Howard Ur- settie, Leigh Fisher. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES The organization of the Boys club has at its head the board of directors, which includes the officers. This group is elected by the boys of the school to control their club. One of the first cares of the board is to appoint representatives in the home- rooms. Their duties are to sell tickets for programs sponsored by the various boys' organizations in the school, to collect club dues, and to make all announcements which are necessary for the administration of the club affairs. From each home room come reports of sickness or death ot any student. This information is given to Mr. Umbauqh and action is taken in such cases as are con- sidered proper by him and the board of directors. These reports are the work of the boys who gather their news from hap- penings in their own rooms. Those members who are honored by Page 76 appointments to these responsible posi- tions are looked up to as examples by the rest of the boys. Newcomers, who enter school and join the Boys club, are part of one of the largest organizations in the school and it takes time for them to under- stand the work and purpose of the club. The homeroom representatives are charged with explaining any parts ot the objectives of the club and helping the new member if he has difficulty in be- coming used to the new routine and pro- gram of the school. Boasting of 'democracy which is its es- sential feature, the Boys club has oper- ated for the last three years under very crowded conditions. The very heart of its work is the system of homeroom repre- sentatives who form the staff which car- ries out the policies of the directing board. . Top How: Milton Younker, Mills Tourtellotte, Harry Hazle-- beam, Harlan Reeder, Ben Balazs, Iames Spencer, Wil- liam Meyer. Second How: Clarence Ceres, Herman Van Der Aa, Lloyd Kiernan, William Bielfeldt, Iames Shill- inq, Virgil Haake, Iohn Wernicke, Thomas Newman, Russell Reed. Third Row: Selma Schultz, Iohn Powers, William Phillips, lack Zea, lack McPherrin, Vernon Foster, Rex Van Der Aa, William Conant, Walter Burns, Fred Templin, Margaret Vande-nberq. Bottom Row: losephine Cauterucci, Violet Klage, Gertrude Deihl, Bev- erly Porter, Adeline Bielfeldt, lane Caldwell, Johanna Van Drunen, Charlotte Dykstra, Carrie lean Silver. SAFETY COUNCIL ' Because of the large number of acci- dents from automobile driving and care- lessness, the safety council, bus monitors,- and the safety patrol were organized un- der the direction oi Mr. K. R. Johnson. These groups were formed to prevent ac- cidents and to spread knowledge of how to be more careful. A member was ap- pointed irom each homeroom and it was his duty to keep students in his homeroom informed about the activities being car- ried on toiguard the lives of the boys and girls in the school. - Members of the safety patrol were se- lected from the council and their duties were to see that students crossed the streets at the proper places, that no one rode on the running board of a car, and .that no ,member ot the student body ex- ceeded the speed limit in his car or dis- obeyed the law. The boys appointed to the various street crossings around the school were Erwin Lange, Carl Miller, Lewis Cohen, Iarnes Shilling, Edward Pil- beam, Robert Fitzgerald, Ernest Dieck, and Charles Hansen. The bus monitors were chosen from the council members who ride busses to and from school. Their duty was to main- tain discipline among the bus riders and to try to prevent any carelessness that might lead to an accident. The monitors were reorganized in March and made a part of the Hall Guard club. Several new monitors were appointed: the final group included lohanna Van Drunen, Mario Zarantenello, William Bielteldt, Adeline Bielieldt, Tom Newman, Robert Dykema, Milton'Ridder, Herman Van Der Aa, Ger- hard De Young, George Platek, Angelo Scuderi, Harlan Reeder, Gerhardt Bockel- man, Rex Van Der Aa, Robert Klinkham- mer, Daniel Diette, Myron Bonse, Selma Schultz, Ben Balazs, and Violet Klage. Page 77 5' I r 555 Top Row: Harold Krone, Iames Shilling, Horace Wins- low, Iohn Kiel, Emanuel Leffman, Morton B. Gross, Irv- ing Roberts, Harlan Reeder, E. C. Underwood. Second Row: Roy Carmichael, Garrit Klein, Nicholas Yonkman, Clarence Norman, Iohn Mueller, Mathew Armand, Thom- as Flickinger, Edward Pilbeam, Warren Love. Third Row: Stanley Kwasny, Leo Kosek, Louis Szezuralc, Robert Fitkgerald, Iames McEntee, Fred Laurens, Andrew Garry, Harold Wiltshire, Iohn M. Kiel. Fourth Row: Paul Fra- qalle, Peter Fraggos, Charles Newhart, Edward Doyle, Don Matthies, George Rinkerna, Nicholas Bubash, Charles Palaces. 1-'iilh Row: Clarence Oster, Bernard LaPointe, Bernard Petkus, Erwin Wognum, Charles Bigqerstaff, Theodore Pacholik, Iames Scaglione, Iesse Beauregard. Bottom Row: Michael Zawicza, Vincent Zelanzy, Mildred Norton, Ieanne Archer, Gwendolyn Dahlstrom, Mildred Stubbs, Nelson Swets, Henry W. DeYoung. HALL GUARDS With the corridors overcrowded still more this year than last because of the large number of students enrolled in the high school, the hall guards were ready to take over their duties at once. This was due to the foresight of Mr. Urnbaugh under Whose direction. the boys organized at the end of last year, elected their officers, and made preparations to receive the flood of pupils who filled the halls when school opened. Entering their Work with enthusiasm, the Page 78 guards succeeded in maintaining disci- pline While classes Were in progress. This service has helped very much in uphold- ing the high standards of the school. When new students enter the institution, the guards act as guides, directing the newcomers to classes. The guards' club holds assemblies in order to toster a closer cooperation which makes for better Work among the boys. These meetings also offer an opportunity for spreading ideas. l-it in I Top Bow: Rollin Flanagin, Robert Kidd, Howard Flana- qin, Ray lanes, Alden Stolzenbach, Charles Bachmann, Warren White, Iames Iacobs, Charles Geschke, Ralph Thompson. Second Row: Albert Cash, Anthony Szewczyk, Anthony Moskalik, Elmer Salow, Edward Spindler, Wil- liam Geserick, Ernest Dieck, Leonard Rydahl, Frank Baranowski, Earl Craig. Third Row: Joseph Kolodziej, Robert Klinkhammer, Clarence Wisowaty, Carl Miller, lack Harrington, Richard Berry, William Hopkins, Vin- cent Lo Cicero. Fourth Row: Milton Messerschmidt, Wil- liam Meeboer, Walter Bums, Vincent Duck, Iames With- qott, Russell Caress, Edward Seeley, Charles McHenry. Fifth How: Clarence Hercules, lack Ginter, Harold Nicolai, Emmet Fitzgerald, George Stricker, Frank Zmuda, Gerhard DeYounq, Walter Pralle. Bottom How: Clarence Koster, Joseph Sekerlca, Norman Van Zanten, Robert Lewis, Robert Heimlich, Walter Miller, Harrison Taylor, Harry Hazlehurst. HALL GUARDS The boys chosen as captains for this year are Ernest Dieck, Milton' Messer- schrnidt, Paul Smith, Vincent Lo Cicero, Roland Flanagin, Theodore Pacholik, Ed- ward Pilbeam, Frederick Laurens, Paul Fragalle, Arnold De Young, and Clarence Hercules. Each captain has charge of the guards on duty during a certain period. Patrolling the halls, checking up to see that each post is occupied and helping prevent any disturbances 'are various phases of these officers' Work. With the extra activity occasioned by the building of the new addition, the hall guards have been able to keep order in spite of students who wished to stand in- side and watch what went on outside and make noise in the corridors, thus disturb- ing classes in session. , , The plan of having captains was a new idea this year. Having officers has helped to make the organization more -3 effective and balanced by giving responsibility to the most capable boys. Page 79 V 'c M. s - Pagve 80 girfs Top Row: Marie Meetch, Alice Io Kimball, Evelyn Ham- ' 1 , I B' k R h rt M tt, Mar' ri Stinion l Bottom Row: Norma Bugh, Harriett Martin, Beth Brook- le Gloria M ers Corinne Trimble, Ruth Bormell, Betty mermels er ean 1r s, 0 e a o Jo e l Yi Y , Elsie Homes, Frances Iones, Bette Hansen, Florence Woore, Ada Mae Delano, Iones, Carolyn Mead, Mildred Stobbs, Lucille Flanagan. OFFICERS AND BOARD The Girls club is the center oi the club activities of the girls of this family. lust as the members of a family give their sup- Leit to Right: Ruth Schweser, Carol Baurngartner, Iecm- ette Kiel, Miss Wilson. Page 82 port to clubs so the students ofthe school give their support to the clubs oi this in- stitution. The Girls club supports all ac- tivities which give pleasure and profit to the students of the high school. Under the guidance of Dean Wilson the girls assume responsibilities and perform du- ties. Business for the club is transacted by the Board ot Control. The President, Gloria Myers, presides over the Board of Control and general assemblies. Corinne Trimble, Vice-presi- dent, assumes the Presidents duties in Gloria's absence. The secretarial duties, taking care of the Girls club correspond- ence and records, are executed by Beth Brookley. Ruth Bonnell takes care of the finances of the club. The Speaker of Council, Harriett Martin, and the Speaker oi the Division Chairmen, Betty Woare, perform their duties by presiding at the respective meetings and reporting to the Board of Control. Top Row Mmam Stlefel Elame Rernlem LaVera Wer sired Stobbs Ruth Schweser Dorothy Fredrlcksen rucke Margaret Septowskr Betty Calo Shxrley Anne Frances Iones Yvonne Kavanauqh Ruth Welch Arhne Frsher Mane Freese Bottom Row Vxvxan Martm M11 Blonqurst HOUSE COMMITTEE Thrs actrve cornmrttee consrsttnq of l-lostesses Custodlans Marshals Secre- tarles and Secretarles of Attendance per forms 1ts household dut1es ln varlous Ways The Hostesses take charge ot the vrs rtors of the school The Custodlans take care of the Glrls club property The requ aged by the Marshals The Secretanes who work a perrod a day throughout the year do clerlcal and stenoqraphlc Work for the club The Secretarles ot Attend MARSI-IALS Dutres of the home that are to be done promptly and accurately are performed by the ettlcrent Marshals Every tlme the qrrls have an assembly the Marshals can be seen seatlnq the qlrls passmq out notlces and manaqmq the openlnq and closmq of the doors Whlle on duty the Marshals Wear wh1te unlforms trlrnrned Wrth purple ance check the attendance sllps of the D1v1s1on Cha1rmen There 15 a Secretary tor each class for each semester totalmg elqht a year Standing Shlrley Anne Frsher Frances Iorxes Seated Lenora Burk Yvonne Kavanauqh La Vera Wermcke ,Q Page 83 : ' ' ' , ' A ' , ' . 1 ' , I n 1 v I I 1 ' I I I I I I I I ' I 1 I I ' ' lation ot Girls club assemblies is man- lp- 1 . I 2 V- - ' l - Nl tn 1 1 , n A : t J tl' ' Q' bbofv-cavw9 tfltgfii 'fffjggetm if Cl I Qt-rpuj... Top Row: Bemis Thompson, Gloria Van Wormer, Doro- thy Rodger, Virginia Pelke, Minnie Madsen, Marion Staton, Marjorie Woodrich, Helen Schwank, Ruth Reed, Myra Gooden. Second Row: Myrtie Bastar, Dorothy Poynter, Loma Smith, Harriett Martin, Helen Doolen, Virginia Smith, Edna Verhoeven, Nancy Shankland, lane Miller, Virginia Treen, Dorothy Kaiser, Third Bow: Lucille Price, Sally Conant, Miriam Ross, Ethel Bishop, Betty Burrell, Elizabeth Maddox, Iennie Pecararo, La- Veme Mullens, Marjorie Mudde, Eva Yatsak. Bottom Row: Marion Goodman, Isabelle Bowman, Gertrude Deihl, Eleanor Fradgley, Naomi Fork, Genevieve Klos- lsmwsklg Dorothy Berschinski, Ruth Engel, Adele Polkow, sie ass. COUNCIL The home fires are kept burning by the girls of the family Whose duty it is to dis- cuss matters pertaining to the welfare of the club. 1 The Girls club Council consists of one member from each homeroom. The senior, junior, and sophomore representatives Were selected for their offices in home- room elections in May, 1936. The fresh- men elected their officers in the fall of the same year. ln order for a girl to be a Council member or a Division Chair- man she must rank in scholarship in the upper fifty per cent of the class. The Girls club requires that sophomore officers shall have Won their White T's and that junior and senior officers shall have their purple T's. After the homeroom elections held in May, a general meeting is held the same month. The Board, Division Chairmen, Page 84 and Council elect the major officers at this meeting. lt is at this time that the Council members elect the Speaker of the Council, who presides at all their meet- ings. ln 1936 they chose Harriett Mar- tin for their leader. Any suggestions or important matters pertaining to the Wel- fare of the club are reported by Harriett at the next meeting of the Board of Control. This conscientious group of fifty-one girls holds its meetings the first Tuesday of every month at which interesting pro- grams are presented. lntricate questions arise. The problems that have to be solved are put completely into the hands of the girls. These experiences are profitable to the young people in our home. The Girls club torch lights the pathway of each girl and causes her to realize her responsibility as a member of the family. To Row: rene R s Bet Van Dam Wilma N P I Oqer. ty . Y- strom, Ieannie Liqman, Helen Tatqe, Elaine Knutzen, Norma Reid, Rose Dudeck, Evelyn Haines, Betty Woare, Alice Nelson. Second Row: Lenora Burk, Elizabeth Searle, Jeanne Allen, Carolyn Doll, Lois Fishman, Ieanne Archer, Frances Miller, Maxine Ferrell, Marie Brankin, Genevieve Reynolds, Ardith Steinberg, lean Packard, Evelyn Ehlers. Third Row: Wanda Paulsen, DIVISION Each morning and afternoon the Girls club office is crowded with girls, total- ing fifty, ready to perform their family duties. lt is the duty of each Division Chairman to obtain an attendance report slip in the Dean's office before homeroom period begins. lf one member of the fam- ily is not present in homeroom, the Divi- sion Chairman of that homeroom records the absentee's name on the slip. At the close of homeroom period the girls promptly turn in the slips to the Dean's office. Each day the Secretaries of Attendance record the absentees of their respective classes. After a girl has been absent for three days in succession, the Divi- sion Chairman cooperates with the Sec- retary of Attendance of her class in an investigation to find the reason for the girl's absence. Elizabeth Hoekstra, Bette Sexton, Fern Seitz, Ethel Book- ham, Dorothy Moore, Jeanette Larson, Virginia Cook, Evaleen Stinton, Evelyn Gailey, Iohanna Rynberk, Helen Koteff, Doris Thompson. Bottom Row: Mary Iosephine Weber, Margaret Beattie, Alice Rudulph, Rose Mary Zilske, Marjorie Lloyd, Beatrice Phillips, Dorothy Agnell, Gloria Myers, Caroline Mikes, Rose Hannah, Marjorie Waterman, Ann Thrower. CHAIRMEN lf a girl is ill, the girls send their sin- cere wishes for her recovery. The Sec- retary sends her flowers, a card, or a letter. Sometimes problems arise in a girl's life. Everything seems to go Wrong. A prompt notice to the Dean aids a great deal in getting the girl back into the fam- ily activities. The reason for some ab- sences is the death of a loved one. ln such cases the girls send their sympathy by means of a card, a letter, or flowers. The girls are selected for the office in homeroom elections held in May of the previous year. The freshman representa- tives are chosen in September. There have been so many girls eligible to hold this minor office that certain restrictions were made. ln order that a chairman's responsibility may be entrusted to a num- ber of girls, no girl can hold the same office two years in succession. Page 85 K' ,c I' U AS lprjfff r , if X HONOR ROLL Top Row: Vida Freese, Iohanna Van Drunen, Virginia Treen, Elaine Knutzen, Helen Bloom, Betty Woare, Helen Doolen, Ruth Bachmann, Margie Birkholz. Second Bow: Elizabeth Maddox, Wanda Marciniak, Frances Hanson, Ruth Kemnitz, Elizabeth Searle, Corinne Trimble, Mar- jorie Woodrich, Gladys Osting, Gayle Choate. Bottom Row: Dorothy Brown, Beatrice Phillips, Gloria Myers, Ruth Engel, Ann Thrower, Beth Brookley, lean Drake, Marjorie McGranahan, Marjorie Hanes, Marion Bielfeldt. HONOR ROLL Every member of the family is proud of these girls who have attained high schol- astic standards. Each girl who receives all A's in four solids for a semester receives a pin. After five semesters of all A's, she is awarded a gold key and membership in the Owl club. Having attained seven consecutive semesters of A average, her name is en- graved on the scholarship cup. Ruth Bon- nell '37 has reached this goal this year. Each member of the family is pleased with her achievement and the accom- plishments oi other students. Page 85 QM ti WELFARE COMMITTEE Top Row: Katherine Kelley, Ada Mae Delano, Bette Hansenj Beverly Porter, Esther Kramer, Carolyn Za- bransky, lean Mackenzie, Alice Io Kimball, lean Pack- ard. Second Row: Marion Welch, Iohanna Rynberk, Betty Woare, Elsie Haines, Helen Tatge, Edna Ver- hoeven, Virginia Blair, Elizabeth Maddox, Evelyn Ehlers. Bottom Row: Alice Rudulph, Ieanette Larson, Mary Iosephine Weber, Kathryn Louise Pulley, Margaret Bog- hasen, Evelyn Konsoer, Irene Rogers, Constance Malito, Margaret Wilson. WELFARE COMMITTEE The Welfare Committee has made it possible for other persons and families to be happy. At Christmas time Betty Woare and Constance Malito took charge of several baskets for sick patients and needy peo- ple of this vicinity. Patients at the Home for lncurables received pastries from Evalyn Koblesky. Bette Hansen, assisted by Ada Mae Delano, sent gifts to the peo- ple at Oak Forest. Thornton girls contributed to the fund for flood victims of the Ohio valley. As- sisting those persons Who are not as fortu- nate as others is a pleasure for our girls. gfev, F6 I. 447' , eff JUNIOR SERVICE AWARD Top Row: Ardath Anders, Bernadine McMackin, .Ruth Bonnell, Catherine Norton, Virginia Smith, Loma Smith, Betty Woare, Carma Iane Albrecht, Margaret Septowski. Second How: Dorothy Paynier, Hazel Poynter, Marie Meetch, Frances Iones, Ann Thrower, Elsie Kass, Beth Brookley, Wilma Nystrom, LaVerne Killham, Margaret Beattie. Bottom Row: Adele Polkow, Ruth Schweser, Lenora Burk, Elizabeth Searle, Lucille Price, Doris IUNIOR SERVICE AWARDjfig:Li, The older girls of the household are given a Iunior Service Award for having distinguished themselves for service and good citizenship in our home. Each must have a clear title member- ship in the junior class. A prescribed test must be successfully passed. She must have earned both a white and a purple T. In her junior year she must perform some school service acceptably. Having met these qualifications, she is awarded a purple and white bar. It is an honor for any girl of the family to receive one of these pins and she treasures it. Thompson, Carolyn Mead, Arline Blonquist, Mildred Stobbs, Gloria Myers. ACTIVITY POINT COMMISSION Top Row: Marion Welch, Ianet Bowman, Virginia Zilske, Ieanette Larson, Katherine Kelley, Ruth Schweser, Wilma Meyer, lean Packard. Bottom Row: Ardath Anders, Corinne Trimble, Ada Mae Delano, Kathryn Louise Pulley, Loma Smith, Ieanie Nelson, Ethel Bookham, Margaret Boghasen, Mary Josephine Weber. ACTIVITY POINT COMMISSION In what ways can we do service for our school and Girls club? Many questions are asked by the girls who are learning of the various activities of the family. The girls of this commission record points for the activities in which the younger girls participate. After a fresh- man has earned forty points, she may obtain her white T pin. A sophomore, having earned her white T her freshman year, works for her purple T pin. Hav- ing received boih T pins, a girl is quali- fied to work for her Iunior Service Award. Page 87 -W 4 UQT W M FQEI Aim UDUD EU! HCOURT SHHOR STUDY JUNIOR STUHT rQmmam5 HI 88 fe WW Xmfd W Y FINDING TIME FOR ITS VARIOUS DI- VERSIONS, THE FAMILY ADDS HOURS OF PLAY TO HOURS OF WORK. WITH WORK LAID ASIDE FOR A TIME, VARI- OUS MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY IOIN IN PLAY--EACH FINDING AT LEAST ONE INTEREST AMONG THE GREAT VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES OFFERED. THE YOUNGER MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY INTERMINGLE WITH THE OLDER ONES IN THE MANY INTER' ESTING PASTIMES OFFERED IN THE ' HOME. cfivifies Violin: Iohn Sentesi, Donald Dickinson, Thaddeus Frac- zek, Margery Houser, George Heideman, Macario Zor- dan, Florence Koehn, Elaine Hillard, Florence Pradqley, Norma Zelen, Nancy Shankland, Marion Weiss, Mil- dred Andrews, Corinne Trimble, Shirley Roberts, Oliver Tyler, Donald Bucholz, William Tompkins, Louis Cohen, Alex Carroll, Donald Murray, Andrew Hoekstra. Cello: Mary Frances Vaughan, Helen Zornow, Elizabeth Ann Beeman, Ardath Anders. Viola: Betty Cottinqham, Ralph Dornot, Mildred Ingraham. Flute: Steve Gladics, Dor- othy Munro, La Verne Graff. Oboe: George Conrey, William Workman, Gayle Choate. Clarinet: Arthur Iohnson, Edward Pilbeam, Donald Pettigrew, David Pontius, Loma Smith, Dora Gardiner. Trombone: Wil- liam Geserick, Prank La Pointe, Melburn Smith. Cornet: Dorothy Iune Geserick, Richard Waibel. French Horn: Dean Thompson, Sherwood Kreis, Orin Volland. Alto Clairneiz Bayard Stevenson. Alto Saxophone: Fred Gold. Piano: lack Low, Eleanor Bartsch, Dorothy Britton, Iune Iverson. Bass Viol: Newton Le Vee, Iervis Zimmerman, Raymond Thompson, lack Coffin, Edward Flickinger. Drums: Milan Baker, Robert Parish, Helen Doolen, Wil- liam Guild. ORCHESTRA lf the various members of the family are especially talented in music, they may spend many happy hours in play- ing their instruments together. The musi- cally talented students at Thornton also spend much enjoyable time in playing in the orchestra, which is made up oi about seventy pieces. An opportunity for free music instruc- tion was given to interested students by Mr. Montelius, the-director. Classes in viola, double bass, and cello were formed for freshmen and sophomores. Playing at the spring concert, the high school plays, and the Iunior College play is the chief activity ot the orchestra. At the Boys and Girls club play in Novem- ber the orchestra played the following selections: Red Mill, by Herbertg Showboat, by Kern: and Rose Marie, by Friml. Numbers played for the Iunior College play, Grumpy, which was Page 92 given in February, were: Les Toros, by Lacombep Chu Chin Chow, by Norton: La Beta, and La Zaruelo, also by La- combe, and the Mississippi Suite, in- cluding Huckleberry Finn, and Mardi Gras, by Grate. Steve Gladics, tlutist, and Mary Frances Vaughan, cellist, were honored by being selected as members of the Illinois All- State Orchestra. Dr. loseph Moddy, founder ot the National Music Camp, was the conductor. Steve was chosen as solo ilutist from a field of eleven flutes. Mary Frances was awarded the third chair out of eighteen in the cello section. Wishing to arouse an interest in music in ' all Thornton students, the orchestra presented special programs this year tor the students. At these assemblies Mr. Montelius described the various instru- ments, and the orchestra played several selections. fwocs 05441 JU A-3-0-MI. of-Luiz'-f abv-ve. j,,,,g.,,,3,,,,. Top Row: Donald Matthies, William Meeboer, Eugene Rogers, Edward DeGrclff, Harold Mansmith, Charles Mc- Henry, Vernon Browne, Clarence Hercules, Iohn Peg- mcm, Virgil Haake, William Conant, Bayard Stevenson, Harold Salow. Second Row: Melba Simpson, lane Miller, Virginia Zilske, William Scupham, Gayle Choate, William Workman, George Conrey, William Geserick, George Dickinson, Jack Dill, Willis Creps, Frank Flaege, Carolyn Doll, Carl Raimann, Robert Kane. Third Row: Bette lean Seidel, Orin Volland, Sherwood Kreis, Iune Williams, William Kreis, Iames Berkley, james Spencer, Dorothy Iune Geserick, Helen Bloom, Iames Becktel, Harold Peisner, Albert Martin, Fred Templin, William Phillips, Edward Nantz, Robert Duck- row, Robert Stokes. Fourth Row: Robert Anderson, Florence Blake, Betty Randall, Clarence Oster, Walter Baker, Frank Della-Rose, Edward Pilbearn, David Pon- tius, Loma Smith, Arthur Iohnson, Steve Gladics, Dor- othy Munro, La Verne Graff, Carrie lean Silver, Helen Doolen, lean Selkirk, Harrison Taylor. Bottom Row: Roy Van Antwerp, Iohn Wetmore, Arthur Van Der Hye, Elaine Knutzen, Robert Caldwell, Evelyn Belz, Marjorie Nantz, lean Drake, Ioseph Munro, William Gibson, Raymond Price, Clyde Krebs, Harry Berberian, Blanche Gillson, Robert Parish, Chapin Neale, William Guild. BAND l love a parade! Don't We all? Every- one, from the tiniest toddler to the most feeble old gentleman, is eager to go out, no matter what the conditions are, to see a parade. Baby Sue and old Grandpa would certainly not consent to remain at home if others of the family were going to a parade. lf he were allowed, Grandpa would even like to march with the vet- erans, as his grandchildren will be marching with their school band. What would a parade be without a band? The rolling of the drums, the highl stepping drum major, and the rhythmic march music all add to the enjoyment of the affair. Thornton's band, directed by Mr. D. C. Allen, is active in playing for parades, as well as for other civic and school events. The spirit of enthusiasm is kept alive between the halves at football games by the spectacular performance of the band, which has perfected several difficult formations. A smaller group of band members has been organized into a basketball band. Steve Gladics, Arthur lohnson, and David Pontius played in the national band for the National Band Clinic in lan- uary. Members of this band are selected from the best players in the United States. The Band Parents' Association takes an important part in sponsoring the ac- tivities of the musicians. Officers of this organization are: President, Mr. William Workman: Vice-president, Mrs. W. F. Ges- erickp Secretary, Mr. Walter Bakery Treasurer, Mrs. C. Pilbeam. At the district band contest held in April at Des Plaines, Thornton's band re- ceived a group l rating. Ten soloists and the clarinet quartet also received honors in this contest. The trombone quartet and - two soloists attended the national conven- ion. , Page 93 tiff, W ,ft N it X. l inpat- Top Row: Louann Goot, I-luth Brown, Margaret Iabrosky, Ieannie Ligman, Georgie Atton, Ireene Iones, Betty Heinlein, Emma Bassler, Adele Bonnerna, Ardath An- ders, Eleanor Bartsch, Ada Golden, Virginia Hampton. Second Row: Ruth Bachmann. Maxine Ferrell, Doris Iecm Thompson, Marjorie Iansen, Ruth Reed, Helen Murray, Ethel Bishop, Bemis Thompson, Ruth Mary Iansen. Ianice Bmhn, La Verne Blaska. Third Row: Carolyn Gouwens, Phyllis Palmer, Marion Flanagan, Margaret it is it ta t , 1 1 i '4 tl Y ll J 't it Nelson, Ardath Steinberg, Margaret Vanderburg, Lucille Flanagan, Betty Baker, Katherine Kelley, Marie Bel- more, Ruth Hlgen, Iean Hampton, Eleanor Pradqley. Bottom How: Carolyn Mead, Ioan Lorish, Evelyn Mc- Cullough, Gloria Van Wormer, Bette Hansen, Marjorie Houser, Shirley Anne Fisher, Helen Swigost, Ann Thrower, Elizabeth Searle, Valarie Iabrosky, Dorothy Swanson, Betty Shumarci. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB One of the sweetest thoughts about homelife is that ofa mother singing lulla- bies to her child in the evening. Children who are brought up in a home in which music plays an important part are certain to develop an interest in that field. They will enjoy good music even it they have no special talents: the little talent with which they may be endowed will surely increase. ln most cases children Whose parents are musically inclined will also excel in that subject. The school must also give opportunities to students interested in music to develop their talents. The members of the Girls' Glee club receive excellent training in voice. The Glee club, composed of about fifty girls, is directed by Miss Florence Sam- uels. The girls spend the fifth period each day practicing their songs. Extra time is spent if a special program is to be given. Page 94 The two Glee clubs are active in sing- ing for various events which occur. They carried out the pleasant custom of singing in the halls at Christmas time again this year. A loud speaker system was used in order that the carols might be heard in many parts oi the building. During the Christmas season the Glee clubs cooper- ated With other choral groups ot the city in singing carols over an amplifying sys- tem irom the city hall. The clubs also entertained at some ot the meetings of the Parent Teachers' Association, as Well as for those of other civic groups. The annual spring concert, a highlight oi the year in the Music department, was successful again this year. The Girls' Glee club sang Floods of Spring by Rach- maninoif, The Cloud by Fletcher, Nur- sery Rhymes by Curran, and The Night- ingale and the Rose by Rimsky-Korsalo ott, as Well as combined numbers with the Boys' Glee club. 1, it WWW NW Top Row jack Strum Lawrence Myers George Her rmg Webb Temphn Bernard La Potrxte Robert Ktpley Wxlham Stanley Otzs Worley Claude Kmsey Bottom Row Wrlham Hercules Carl Mrller Francxs De Vrtes Andrew Garry Harrrson Taylor Thomas Newman George Krllmer Edward Gallegos George Hayes Edwm Hanson Seated Iohn Sentesr BOYS GLEE CLUB As the famtly hstens to the rad1o 1n the evenlng each member wtshes to hsten to h1s own tavorlte programs However when some hearty men s VOICGS are heard the entlre famlly IS ready to l1sten Doesnt most everyone agree that deep r1ch male VOICGS are among the most pleasant sounds to wh1ch we enloy l1sten1ng'P It 15 lrkely that the young boy ln the tarnlly decldes that he would hke to be a stnger too lfh1s vorce 1S qutte good and he has an lnterest 1n muslc he Wlll probably Jam the Boys Glee club He Wlll probably not become a Caruso a Nelson Eddy or a lohn Charles Thomas but he wrll have a start HIS VOICG wlll be tramed and he wlll galn a deeper lnterest ln mustc There are about twenty VOICES ln the Boys Glee club Whtch lS dtrected by Mlss Florence Samuels Thrs group practlces one perlod each day and add1t1ona1 tlme 1n preparatton for speclal programs The Boys Glee club cooperated w1th the Grrls Glee club to present many programs throughout the year Durmg the Chrlst mas season the clubs sang carols for the students for the Parent Teachers Assocla tron meetmg and over a loud speaker system from the C1lY hall Th1S year both the Boys and Glrls Glee clubs used a new exerctse book by Coral Marhoff P1llS The book conta1ns exerclses and vocallses by Concone and excerpts from Plrates ot Penzance Probably the outstandmg rnuslcal tea ture of the entlre year lS the annual sprtng concert The orchestra tn tts prlme and the glee clubs at the1r best QIVS an excel lent program The Boys Glee club sang the tollowmg numbers Danny Deever Wllh Thomas Newman as the barrtone solo1st Mlserere Scene from ll Trova tore Wlth MISS lrene Olson of the MUSIC department as soprano solotst and Fred Scharrmghausen tenor D dlcatron by Franz and lGot Plenty O Nuttm from Porgy and Bess by George Gershwin Page 95 ' 3 L'1 ,, J. 4' :sal Q5 1 Qt A1- srf' ' si y H., H .-it ti lip 1 . lat iii If ,,l it Z yrs: mv- -- N.. 5 I' 1' ,A all Q 1 45, rg 6' ,I it . l l :rig .P X f'T7:'l'f - ..e,ah,.,,.,,. 1 1 .A , U ,... I U , , l I , 1 . I . : I I I I I . . , . 1 I I - I ' - . I I . . . . , . , , , . , . . I l ' , If . If ' I I . . , , , I 7 I u . IV Il . . . . . Q I . . . ,, . ,. ,, , . . . . i - I ' ll I - 1 , I 1 I r 1 ' , , , , . ., . . .. . , I 9 . . . , I ,, , . H, ' I Carol Rogers, Herbert Meinheit, Aimee Haines, Robert Franks, Edward Shilenskus, Sigurd Bergstrom, Ioseph Pracht, Marilyn Saggers, Dorothy Britton, Marian Til- stra, Mary Burke, George Tesar, Bernice Hood, Dorothy Loiseau. QUILL AND SCROLL When there's company for dinner, and the best china and silver are used to help make the food even more attractive than it is in itself, rnother's art is on display. Her delicious food, her talent in setting a pretty table, and her all-around ability to be a good hostess are praised by the guests. Father delights in telling the guests about mother's good cooking - about her best dishes and even about the sad failures. His stories are enjoyed: the guests appreciate mother's talent even more, and before she knows it, they are asking for one of her recipes. ln the same Way, journalists tell the World about others' talents and activities. Their stories about current happenings are of benefit and interest to all. Quill and Scroll is the International Honor Society for high school journalists. Members of this organization must come from an accredited high school: they must be juniors or seniors: they must be in the upper one-third of their class scholas- ticallyp they must be on the staff of at least one publication: and they must send in a sample of their Written Work for ap- Page 96 proval. If students fill these requirements and are considered reliable by their in- structor, they are eligible for member- ship. Sorne are chosen for their accom- plishrnents in advertising, some for edi- torial Work, and others for business man- agement. This organization is active in many tor- eign countries and in every state in the Union. Northwestern University sponsors Quill and Scroll, which publishes the Quill and Scroll magazine and gives rat- ings on school newspapers. Qfficers of the local chapter of Quill and Scroll for 1936 Were: President, joseph Prachtp Vice-president, Edward Shilenskusg Secretary-treasurer, Dorothy Britton. The officers elected this year Were: President, Elizabeth Searle: Vice-presi- dent, Marie Meetchp Secretary-treasurer, Betty Woare. Qthers Who qualified before spring vacation were: Florence Blake, Beth Brookley, Virginia Smith, Ann Thrower, Ruth Kemnitz, Walter Baker, Helen Fletcher, Catherine Norton, and Adele Polkow. . l Top Row: Betty Woare, Emma Bassler, Loma Smith, Carma lane Albrecht, Catherine Norton, Dorothy Iune Gesericlc, Ruth Bonnell, Myrtle Rudlofi, lane Hayes. Middle' Row: Richard Wrede, Mildred Stobbs, Wayne Lindahl, Charles Hansen, Ann Thrower, Virginia Smith, Ruth Mary Jansen, Marjorie Icmsen, Mildred Inqraham, Eleanor Shobbrook, Florence Blake, Eleanor Hutchinson, Marian Stokes. Bottom Row: Marie Meetch, Harriett Mar- tin, Beth Brookley, Walter Baker, Elizabeth Searle, Ruth Kemnitz, Gloria Myers, Adele Polkow. IOURNALISM As the family goes about its daily work in the home, we notice that all its mem- bers seem deeply interested in the affairs of their friends and fellow workers. As the mother hangs out her wash on Monday morning, she gets little bits of news isome- times called gossip? from the neighbor women. When the children come home from school, they are full of news about their friends. As father walks in from work in the evening, he is almost certain to have an evening paper under his arm. Everyone likes to know what is going on about him, in order that he may keep up with the times. Through the radio and the newspapers we keep in touch with the world around us. The Thorntonite, published on alternate Thursdays, keeps all who are interested in touch with the activities of the school. lt is the duty of the journalism class to write interesting stories on school hap- penings. Certain days of the week are spent on putting out the paper. Headline writing, copyreading, and galley-proof reading are a few of these duties. The Thorntonite has a rotating staff, in order that all may have the experience and responsibility of the editorial duties. These. include plan- ning and making up the page, getting stories written and in, and doing page proof. Certain days are spent on the dis- cussion and work of putting out a year- book while others are spent in creative writing. The Thorntonite was president of the Illinois High School Press Convention this year. Wayne Lindahl acted as president of this convention, which was held at Urbana. There were three other delegates from Thornton. At the National Scholastic Press Association Convention held in De- troit Thornton's publications were repre- sented by eleven journalism students. Miss Loudene Anderson, their instructor, was active in both these conventions. Page 97 'Gil Top Row: Ruth Kernnitz, lane Hayes. Second Row: Ruth Schweser, Myrtle Rudloft. Third Row: Dorothy June Geserick, Roberta Rudolph, Elizabeth Lewis, Yvonne Kavanaugh, Marion Flanagan. Bottom Row: Bernis Thompson, Virginia Smith, Frances Iones, Adele Pol- kow, Eleanor Shobbrook, Bernadine McMackin. ART ACTIVITIES Art is closely related to the home. Do not all homemakers wish to make their homesh more beautiful through artistic means-through color schemes, arrange- ment of furniture, and miscellaneous bits of beauty? Make the world a bit more beautiful and better because you have lived in it, was the saying given by his grandpar- ents to Edward' William Bok, American journalist born in Holland. Art students will surely make the world a bit more beautiful and,better, if their efforts are at all successful. Though they may not leave fa Carillon tower for the world to admire as Bok did, they may create some- thing, no matter how small, to be admired and appreciated by a few. The knowledge of artistic principles gained in the art classes helps a person to be better able to improve the appear- ance of his surroundings in order that he may enjoy life to a fuller extent. The art staff of the yearbook plays an important part in the production of that Page 98 publication. These people cut pictures and mount them on panels: they draw decorative designs and, symbols: and they arrange attractive layouts. Courses in metal work, pottery making, poster making, craft, leather work, and design are other branches of the Art de- partment. Attractive and useful objects are made by the students in each of these fields. Iewelry, trays, letter openers, and bookends are only or few of the things made in metal. Tea tiles, lamp bases, and bowls are molded in pottery. Posters ad- vertising all school events are designed by those taking poster work. Students in craft dye colorful scarfs and make other useful objects, While those taking up leather work produce bill folds, purses, and book covers. The course in advanced design gives a better understanding of the principles of art, and the pupil inter- prets these principles in his own crea- tions. The classes used a new book, Art Appreciation, by Collins and Riley, this year. HAI? Top Row George Doyle Donald W Cnst Wrlham dahl Gerhard De Young Bottom Row Gerda Damas Kmq Harold Persner Herman Hoekstra Harold Prxce kus Dorothy Young Marten Cash Evelyn Koblesky Mrddle Row Iacob Van Wreren Iohn Ter Louw Beu Gloua Myers Ruth Dlemer lah Carlson Beverly Porter MGIIDH Glbson Wayne Lm DEBATERS Mother 1S darnlng stocklngs father 1S readmg the sports page the chlldren are study1ng wlth books papers rulers pens penctls and erasers spread out around them on the desk Soon one of the young sters perks up and says Say Dad do you th1nk South Carohna had a rlght to secede from the Un1on'? An rnterestlng d1scuss1on follows The student gets many s1del1ghts on the subJeCt whlch lncrease hls knowledge Wh1le Dad learns thtngs he never knew before In the same way the school clebaters mcrease then knowledge by formally pre sentlng arguments on both sldes of a questlon Newman ln speakmg of a un1 verslty educatlon scud It 13 the educa tlon whlch glves a man a clear consctous vlew of h1s own Op11'11OIlS and Judgments a truth tn developmg them an eloquence ln expresslng them and a force ln urgtng them Could not these same thtngs be sald of the tramlng recelved 1n debat1ng'P Thornton s debaters superv1seol by Mr E C Ohlert used the toplc Government Ownershlp of Electrlc Ut1l1t1es as the questlon for debate th1s year The aft1r matlve slcle of course upholds the ldea that the government should own all elec tr1c ut1l1t1es The negatlve team presents as a part of 1ts argument a halt and half plan whlch prescrtbes government ownershlp and prlvate d1str1but1on of electrlc ut1l1t1es The debate forum enters the Wheaton College 1nv1tat1onal tournament each year and Thornton lS also a member of the Btg Twelve Debate League The New Tr1er Senn Lane Tech Von Steuben George Rogers Clark Hammond Provtso Morton Englewood Mclilnley and Wau kegan hlgh schools are other members of the league A new kmd of tournament was mtroduced ln the debatlng class th1s year The students engaged 1n a sertes of debates whlch were Judged by the faculty The champlons of the class were then selected Beverly Porter and Marlon Glbson act as the debaters managers They arrang for and manage the debates Page 99 : I , . ,' I , . l : - 1 I U I ' I' A l I ' : 1 1 ' ' 1 - 1 I I - 1 1 . I . . 1 1 1 1 . - . . . 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 I ' , . . 11 11 11 . . - 1 1 1 1 ll v I 1 1 1 1 . . . . . A I , . , , . . t I 1 1 1 1 , , 1 1 I 1 . . . I I I ' . , ' 1 . 1 . 11 . 1 1 ' ' . . 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . 1 . 11 1 - V 1 . - - , . 1 ll I G . . , , . ., 1 1 1 1 1 ll 1 . Top Row: I. B. Stephens, C. R. Maddox, W. E. McVey, S. M. Lowden, C. B. Price. Second Bow: Mrs. W. W. Hopkins, Mrs. R. R. Blue, Mrs. Frank Cowing, Mrs. R. R. t-JTSQ Newell, Miss Vera Crites, Bottom Row: Mrs. R. Gibson, Mrs. Milton Younker, Mrs. Earl Delano, Mrs. L. I. Mor- rison, Mrs. W. Newman, Mrs. H. M. Howlette. PARENT TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION What could bind the home and the school together more closely than the Parent Teachers' Association? The par- ents, who guide home life and understand thoroughly its various phases and prob- lems, and the members of the faculty, who direct school life and understand the problems of education, meet in a friendly group to discuss their mutual problems. Outstanding speakers are secured for .these meetings, in order that both the par- ents and the teachers may get new ideas, 'which will aid them in their work-in improving their understanding of young people in the home or in the classroom. At the monthly meetings of this organ- ization business matters are taken care of, an entertaining and instructive pro- gram is presented, and then the parents and teachers mingle together informally. Mrs. A. Williams, president of the lllinois Congress of Parents and Teachers: Mrs. C. K. Timmons of the Welfare Department of the Illinois Federation of Woman's Clubs: Miss Elizabeth Musser, a Whistler: the United Mother Singers of Harvey: and Page 100 students of the Music department have taken part in the programs. The Parent Teachers' Association has many activities outside of its regular meetings. Benefit card and bunco parties are among the activities sponsored by this organization. Philanthropic work is carried on to benefit the students, and this year a fund of thirty-six dollars was collected to aid the flood sufferers. Officers for the year, 1936-37, were elected in the spring of 1936. Mrs. Earl Delano of Harvey was re-elected presi- dent. Vice-presidents, who represent the various cities in the township, were: Mrs. Milton Younker, Dolton: Mrs. R. R. New- ell, Biverdale: Mrs. W. T. Newman, Thornton: Mrs. Robert Blue, Flossmoor: Mrs. H. M. Bowlette, Harvey: Mrs. R. Gib- son, South Holland: Mrs. William Hop- kins, Hazel Crest: and Mrs. D. Pontius, Homewood. Miss Vera Crites, Recording Secretary: Mr. I. B. Stephens, Financial Secretary: Dr. C. R. Maddox, Treasurer: Mr. S. M. Lowden, Historian: and Mr. C. B. Price, Parliamentarian, were the other officers. Top Row Ammee Hames Iune Russell Charles Beeman Myra Hayes Davrd Phelan Ivan Wmslow Mary Burke M l S W11 P S d B t an yn clqgars 1 ram ropper rqur ergs rom Van Deursen Harms Mxddle Row Mr McVey Dorothy Lorseau Allce Scully Regma Flaherty Blanche Do NATIONAL HONOR Bacon sald Studles serve for dehght for ornament and for ab1l1ty Thelr chlet use for dellght 1S 1n pr1vateness and re t1r1ng for ornament IS 1n d1scourse and for CIb1lllY 1S rn the Judgment and d1s pos1t1on of buslness Thls utterance ex plams qulte fully the value of study After all good scholarshrp 1S of the most 1m portance 1n school hte Only too soon are our hlgh school days over then we must go up the road toward hlgher learmng or turn to seek a place inthe busmess world The more knowledge We have ready for use, the further we shall go, no matter Whlch hlghway we take However, Bacon also sald, To spend too much t1me 1n studies IS sloth To be fully prepared for hte We must not only have stored away knowledge, but we must have had practlcal GXDGIIGHCG to make us better accfualnted wlth what hes ahead Books are good enough ln then' own way, but they are a mighty bloodless heny Maman Txlstra Bernice Hood Mmrue Cohen M Zxmmerman Bottom How lane Ann Treen Paulma Taylor George Tesar Betty Srmon Anne Kerr Lots Mxtchell Dorothy Krouse Dorothy Button Earl Delano SOCIETY OF 1936 substltute for hte sald Stevenson Llfe, as well as study QIVGS wtsdorn and knowledge perhaps not of the classlcs or of sclence but of the art of l1v1ng Stu dents who are lnterested ln extra currlcu lar act1v1t1es ga1n much not to be learned from books There IS much to be found by contact Wlth people and by dolng thlngs and learnlng from experlence Students who are thought by thelr teach ers to excel 1n scholarshlp, servlce, leader sh1p, and character are made members of the Natlonal Honor Soclety To be eh glble for thls honor a student must rank scholastlcally 1n the upper one fourth ot hls class Not more than tlfteen per cent of the class may be chosen Thornton also has 1lS own honor roll wh1ch IS based entrrely on scholarshlp To make the school honor roll a student must have recelved an average of 4 l for tour years Page lOl H G . . ri-1 ,311 . lv : .A LL it 'fl ., gsm - 3 1 -1711 -, er 1 -5,1 - ww, 11 H ' H ' Ht - 111 1 ' 1 R il 3 5 l ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' v 1 1 ' ' 1 T- 1 I 1 1 I 1 I I ' : I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 - 1 1 1 1 - I I I - I ll A I I A . I ll 1 l I I I - I ' I 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I V I 1 I - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I - .. 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I - , , 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB PLAY When the family retires into the living room for an evening of relaxation, the var- ious members discuss their contacts with human nature. Many are the experiences they have to tell about their iellowmen- little incidents they have encountered which sometimes angered them, some- times made them smile. lust so it is that our school plays por- 'tray for us the lives oi other peoph. The Boys and Girls club play, Grow- ing Pains, portrayed to the high school student a lite very much like his own. Harry Wise, as George Mclntyre, and Gloria Van Wormer, as his sister Terry, showed the difficulties to be conquered in the business of growing up. The parts of their many teen-age friends were taken by Minnie Madsen, Iames Spencer, War- ren Love, Elgard Banis, Frank Thompson, George Killmer, Virginia Palmer, Yvonne Kavanaugh, Carolyn Mead, Virginia Page 102 Smith, and Loma Smith. Constance Teel- ing and Edward Gallegos portrayed the understanding, yet at times bewildered, parents. Ruth Diemer was a maid, Violet Klage, an irate mother, and Paul Smith a policeman. Supporting roles were taken by Iervis Zimmerman, Betty Phares, Lewis Cohen, Phyllis Palmer, Beth Brookley, Iohn Robertson, lack Dill, Wayne Lindahl, Doris lean Thompson, Caryl Hobbs, Al- bert Martin, Alice Nelson, and Roberta Rudulph. Robert Kipley, Ansell Winter- bauer, Ann Thrower, Gloria Myers, Helen Doolen, Lois Rogers, Beverly Smedley, Paul Clark, Carma lane Albrecht, Stanley Warzala, Shirley Anne Fisher, Iohn Fer- kan, Frances Iones, Andrew Garry, Harry Hazlehurst, Wayne Lindahl, Emanuel Left- man, and Edward Pilbeam were members of the production staff. Miss Lillian M. Conley directed both oi the plays given this year. SENIOR CLASS PLAY Families the world over are greatly alike. Although family life takes a more important part in the daily life of the people in some countries than in others, all families have certain characteristics which make them similar. Every family has its own problems, but in most cases many other families can be found who are struggling with the same difficulties. There are many problems connected with children-problems between the parents and the children or between the brothers and sisters themselves. There is always the problem of financing the family, while distant relatives and their feelings toward the actions of their kin are likely to create a problem. The senior class play, So This Is Lon- don, dealt with just those problems. An American boy and an English girl meet. In this three-act comedy, Harry Wise and Virginia Smith were the young couple. J X . George Dickinson and Carolyn Mead took the parts of the American parents, while Steve Gladics and Yvonne Kava- naugh played the roles of the Britons. Shirley Anne Fisher was the family friend. Lawrence Myers, Frank Stepanczuk, Iames Iacobs, and lack Dill were other members of the cast. The following people were members of the production staff: Robert Kipley, stage manager: Archie McLaughlan, Ansell Winterbauer, Iohn Mueller, Olof Iohnson, and Walter Meyer, stage Crew, Carma lane Albrecht and Emanuel Leffman, chairmen of stage furnishings, Harry Hazlehurst, electrician: Shirley Burnett and Roberta Ptudulph, prornptersp Ruth Bonnell and Mildred Stobbs, property managers: Adeline Bielfeldt, rehearsal chairman: Frances lones, costume chair- man: Bernadine McMackin, program chairman: and Lois Rogers, call girl. Page 103 O OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES, SPORTS, BECK- ON THE MEMBERS OF THE HOME TOWARD THE DESIRED GOAL, FINE SPORTSMANSHIP. PLAY THAT RE- QUIRES PHYSICAL ENDURANCE AND STRENGTH IS ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR DIVERSIONS OF THE ENTIRE FAMILY. INDOORS OR OUTDOORS THE TEST OE GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP' AND PHYSICAL FITNESS IS ABLY PASSED BY EACH MEMBER OF THE HOME. Sporfs Backiield: Claude Kinsey, Ioe Melnyk, Iohn Sullivan, Boughton, Ray jones, Leonard Rydahl. Robert Bauman, H R h d St ly C h Burton Patrick FOOTBALL RESULTS September 18 TTHS ..... 18 loliet ............. 0 26 TTHS ..... 16 Downers Grove .... 6 October 2 TTI-IS ...... O East Aurora ....... U 3 TTHS ...... 7 Blue Island ........ 0 9 TTHS ..... 6 Pullman Tech ...... O 17 TTHS 23 TTHS 6 TTHS . 6 Calumet City......3O .....19 Kankakee ....6 November .....3O Bloom............l2 Thornton finished second in the South Suburban League. Total number of points of the season: Thornton ..... 102 Opponents ...... 54 BJ ?W-'G-Ars Victories parkle and the year seems good in spite of losses when the tilts with Bloom so terminate as to leave the spe- cial Bloorn-Thornton trophy of friendly rivalry in the possession Aoi the Lipernen. Theodore Pacholik. Line: Lewis ammers, ic ar ane zec , f' .Q . ii f , ui D , l Kin Sent ltll tl'i i M T .3 Enqep is ee i Q , , J ' M ax T TS : tt 3 , A I U If X X L l4 l l lammev-5'7 4,13 .5 , ,,f, 5 is-l' ll A ,t,-. S F U .iii Y B ll-ul-on ' T'xTone.f y ouq T T it ,Rm- baqe 106 Such was the case this year. Backiield: -lack Iones, Ray Stuart, Iohn Stojalc, Robert Winslow, Horace Vanderwarf, William Stanley, Ray- Pmqer. Lme: Paul Powers, Anthony Rudzkr. Horace mend Vincent, Thomas Ormsby, - Q . if A 1 V? FOOTBALL RESULTS ,, J' V Q , ' yu A W. Touchdowns scored as follows: . ',' 4 L ri E Theodore Pacholik ........... . . . 7 9 A K loe Melnylc .......... . . . 3 A Iohn Sullivan: .... . . . 3 l y 4 Lewis Hammers ..... . . . 1 ' Q .78 Claude Kinsey .... . . . l V , Harry Wise .......................... l A -h K 1' , - M ' Ll :IQ ., A In the top picture you see the second- , if , ' ,UQ string rnen-the real backbone of the I if 1 'L F' team. Although a scrub may be jeered - B While he is warming the bench, he is the 6 ' idol of the fans when he is responsible - Lulu for a victory! A A j Members of the team graduating are: ' - Richard Boughton d ah I 'fl V Ray Iones xl ,X oe Melnyk , : 5, 5- Theodore Pacholik i . H t is , Robert Pinger . j l ' Paul Powers l I Ray Stewart A 8 Harry Wise ,N , -aC Zech - Sul livsmi Page 107 UPPER GROUP Top Row: Lawrence Traub, Francis DeVries, Edward Shay, Iohn Luttrell, Carl Madory, Russell Ahrens, Arvid Walberg. Second Row: Iohn Mikolaiczyk, Raymond Vin- cent, Robert Bums, Iohn Stojak, Anthony Maranto, Wil- liam Stanley, Anthony Rudzki, Raymond Rodgers, Henry Wipior. Third Row: Thomas Ormsby, Ray Stuart, Harry Hazlehurst, Carl Miller, Harry Wise. Bottom Row: Paul Powers, Burton Patrick, Lewis Hammers, Stanley Czech, Leonard Rydahl, Ray Jones, Dick Bouqhton, Ioe Melnyk, Theodore Pacholik, Robert Pinger, Claude Kinsey, Harold Vanderwarf. FOOTBALL lust as big brother and little brother frolic around in the back yard of the home, so do the big boys and little boys of Thornton enter in the many sports that are offered to every student of the school. Thornton's gridmen showed great im- provement this year as they finished sec- ond in the South Suburban league with seven victories, one defeat, and a tie. The Wildcats won their home inaug- ural, September l8, against Ioliet, 18-O. Downers Grove proved to be little op- position on September 26, falling before the fast-moving Wildcats, 16-6. After holding their own at East Aurora in a scoreless tie on October 2, the Wild- cats traveled to Blue Island on the fol- lowing day and handed the Islanders a 7-U defeat. Thornton's second home game on Octo- ber 9 with Pullman Tech proved to be another victory for the 'Wildcats as Pacho- lik launched a running attack, allowing Page lU8 LOWER GROUP Top Row: Coach G. R, Valhert, Ioe Sweet, Roy Hudson, Harry Rinkema, D. Madden, Dan McMahon, Ierry Davis, Harry Reeves, Stanley Huggett, Albert Miller, Harold Byers, Ioe Bierovic, Robert Burns, Ralph Davis. Second Row: Milo Lytle, Bruno Stojak, Garald Reeder, Alex Lakowski, Iohn Diehl, Nick Warino, Harold Sachs, How- ard Ursetti, Iohn Chinewicz, George Robertson, Paul Covolo. Bottom How: George Spangler, Howard Prince, manager, Guy Sublett, manager: Marvin Kutscher, man- ager, Elmer Adams. RESULTS Melnyk to charge across the line and make the score 6-U. The Calumet City eleven handed Thornton its only defeat of the season on October 17 with the Wildcats suc- cumbing on the foreign field, 30-6. The Lipernen next traveled to Kankakee on October 23 and won the most spec- tacular game of the season, l9-6. With no score at the beginning of the halt, a triple pass put the ball on the opponents' eight-yard line. Kinsey went over for six points and Pacholik made the extra point. Sullivan then carried the ball 61 yards for a touchdown and a few minutes later Hammers made the Wildcats' third and final touchdown. The final game of the season was played on the home field on November 6 when the Lipemen defeated their an- cint rival, Bloom, 30-12. lvlelnyk scored once While Pacholik and Sullivan each carried the ball over twice. 4' g Heavies. Top How: Coach Lipe, Raymond Vincent, john Luttrell, Horace Winslow, Victor Culver, Everett Haines, Paul Schuldt, Iohn Robertson. Bottom Row: Robert Bauman, Paul Powers, Lewis Hammers, William Igorrans, Prank Thompson, Richard Wrede, Burton atrick. HEAVYWEIGHTS The Purple Flying Cloud finished the cage season as victors of the South Suburban basketball conference. The Lipemen played eighteen games. Twelve of these were victories and six were defeats, but in the South Suburban Conference Thornton won nine and lost one. -The cagers will lose five ot their best men this year: Richard Wrede, forward: Burton Patrick, center: William Dorrans, forward and guard: and Paul Powers, guard.. These tive seniors were depended upon for most of the season and their valuable support will be lacking next year. However, with such players re- turning as Lewis Hammers, outstanding junior guard who led the entire squad in scoring, Robert Bauman, a sophomore who ranked third in scoring and who will probably be Thornton's center-jump man for the next two years, and lohnny Robertson, who was noted for his remark- able playing in the tournament games at the end of the season, the Flying Cloud should continue to capture trophies for Thornton next year. Lights, Top Row: Coach Hucldlestun, Robert Parish, Troy Webb, Anton Buben, lack Ginter, Richard Case, Harry Ellis, Claude Anderson, Manager. Bottom Row: Gene Cravens, William Hercules, Claudeh Kinsey, Theodore Pacholik, Iohn Sullivan, Howard' Ursettie, William Meyer. LIGHTWEIGHTS Thornton's lightweights, under the supervision of Coach Huddlestun, finished the season with seven wins and seven losses, tying for third place in the South Suburban League. The most thrilling finish ot the year was staged in the University High game, when, with ten seconds of play left and the score tied 23-all, Beauregard whipped the ball through the net and won the game for Thornton. The Tinymen's best-played game of the season was witnessed in the Kanka- kee clash when Kankakee's lights suc- cumbed tor their first defeat of the season, 30-24. Pacholik, Beauregard, Kinsey, Sullivan, Ellis, and Case were depended upon for most of the season while the rest of the squad was maderof freshmen. This year the squad will lose only two men, Beaure- gard and Pacholik. Kinsey was the spearhead of the of- fense tor the Tinymen and, although Pacholik played a very good defensive game, he, at times, showed great offen- sive strength. Page l O9 P to1'1:2eh1?gfh:l1?:?9l1xSli1-ligggjc-,1:c'511lfiDr1lsc5S'liiglisalilmgglrgegiallllolit fgioillgintifolloi Siiihftfofifne' Reber' Bauman' pushing G D HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL aj: Secrson's Scores S TTHS .... 38 Lindblom ........ 32 U TTHS .... .... 1 7 Harrison ........ 19 L 1 TTHS .... 22 loliet ..... ..... 3 1 lr TTHS .... 28 Bloom ........... 24 X TTHS .... 27 loliet ............ 41 N TTHS .... 2nd in St. Anne Tourney TTHS .... 26 Calumet City ..... 21 TTHS .... 22 Hammond High. . .27 TTHS TTHS yx TTHS X TTHS BEAUQEGAR D E LL-I 5 TTHS TTHS v . .. .37 University High. ..l5 ....35 Kankakee .......26 ....3U Blue 1sland.......21 ....37 Bloom...........26 ....3O Calumet City.....2O .. . .44 University High. ..3l TTHS .... 23 Kankakee ....... 21 7 S 4 TTHS .... 48 Blue Island ..... 20 124 ' 2 Regional Tourney ask TTHS .... 15 Lockport ......... 13 TTHS .... 19 Bloom .......... .25 5 1 TTI-IS .... 31 Calumet City ..... 15 M' Scoring Chcrrl Player Rank Points d Louis ,Hammers ....... 1 77 V X William Dorrans ....... 2 73 PAC I-I0 ff Robert Bauman ........ 3 71 ' ' Richard Wrede . . . . . . 3 71 ' Frank Thompson ...... 4 67 ul -A Iohn Robertson . . . . . . 5 64 X A B t P trick .... . . . 6 55 , y K I N S E Y -' 1, ur on G Page 110 hr-Id Y Plvqih LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL Season s Scores TTHS TTHS TTHS TTHS TTHS TTHS Llndblom Harrlson Tech Iohet Bloom Fenqer Calumet Clty TTHS TTI-IS TTHS TTHS TTHS TTHS TTHS TTHS Un1vers1ty Hlqh Kankakee Blue Island Bloom Calumet C1ty Unlverslty Hlqh Kankakee Blue Island Blue Island Tourney Thornton 26 Hyde Park Scormg Chart Player Rank Pomts Claude Kmsey Ted Pachollk lohn Sulhvan Iesse Beauregard W1ll1GTH Meyer Rlchard Case Harry Ellls 6 tht kt ar' C!JJOU'120'U C DZ WOM X v 1 V 02.0 ' XO-I3-l SVU DORRANS THOMPSON l 1 Page 111 . 51? 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Boetcher, R. Caproni, R, McConnell, M. Younkers, V. Driqht, P. Mahler, D. Gilley. Second Row: A. Martin, A, Caesar, E. Ceres, R. Mc- Coy, P. Clark, W. Hinz, W. Burns, D. Madden, K. Stutters, R. Griswold, I. Powers, R. W. Stroh, I. Logan, TRACK Although track at Thornton has always been considered a minor sport, either the junior or the senior team has won the South Suburban League championship for the past several years. The lettermen of last year in the senior division were: Kinsey, Lindsay, Hender- son, I. Powers, Dieck, Webb, Maritt, and Patrick, while Wrede, Ellis, Johnson, Gin- ter, Bauman, Spencer, and Saalrnan all won their letters in representing the junior track team. The 1936 track season was delayed be- cause oi the weather and only two meets were held. The Bloom seniors emerged victorious, 61-52, but the Thornton juniors won, 64-31. ln the meet held with Uni- versity High both the juniors and seniors had little trouble coming out on top, and at the final meet at Kankakee the seniors placed third while the juniors won the South Suburban championship. The 1937 track team had a full schedule planned, starting the season with a tri- angular rneet with Blue Island and Kanka- kee on the home field on May l. After Page 112 O. Tyler. M. lensen. R. Wise, N. Warns. Third Row: I. George, M. Kutscher, R. Heyman, C. Ceres, C. Palaces, R. Kidder, I. Iacobs, T. Pacholik, P. Powers. R. Wrecle, H. Reeder, I. Ginter. Bottom Row: W. Kellogg, R. Davis, E. Salow, E. Mariit, B. Daley, H. Wise, L. Traub, C. Willard, T. Webb, A. Garry, I. Spencer, R. Kipley, W. Hardlannert. TEAM the district meet, which was held on May 7 and 8, the Thornton tracksters were to travel to University High on May l2. The lnterscholastic meet Was held at Champaign on May 14 and 15. On May 18, Thornton was to meet Bloom on the home iield and on May 21 the trackmen entered the South Suburban League meet which was at Kankakee. The 1937 season was scheduled to end with the Pekin relays at Pekin. Some of the outstanding trackmen who returned this year are: Dick Wrede, who took iirst in the 50, 100, and 220-yard dashes in the junior division at the l936 conference: Nat Iohnson, who broke the South Suburban record as a junior for the 50-yard dash in the preliminaries last year: and Claude Kinsey, who placed second in the 100 and 220-yard dashes in the senior division of the 1936 South Suburban conference. The junior relay team won the South Suburban championship last year and the senior relay team placed second. Top Row I Powers R Kxdder R Thompson G Con rey H W1nslow I Gmter I Luttrell S Czech R Bauman N Warrens O Iohnson Second Row H Saal man C Palaces B Graft W Stanley C Brggerstaix H Wrpror Claude Klnsey I Robertson Paul Schuldt R Boughton W Harcllannert Thxrd How I Spencer R Plnqer C Mrller E Dreck G K1llmer E Gallegos T Pachohk R Stuart F Arlauskas H Wxse H Van derwarf Bottom Row B Stevenson D Thompson D Wrede F Thompson W Dorrans B Patrxck P Powers H Iones L Rydahl L Hammers H Reeder I Iones LETTERMENS CLUB Coach Lrpe present advlser orgamzed the Lettermens club ot Thornton 1n 1930 All boys who have earned a letter rn any The club meets once every month dur ma an afternoon homeroom perrod Bur ton Patrrclc was chosen Presldent and Iohn Robertson was elected V1CGpf9S1 dent Stanley Czech and Leonard Rydahl were elected Secretary treasurer and Ser geant at arms respectwely Those who have earned letters for toot ball are Frank Arlauskas Robert Bau man Rrchard Boughton Ernest Dreck Stanley Czech Lewrs Hammers Brll Hard lannert Olof Iohnson Iack Iones Ray Iones Claude Kmsey Ioe Melnyk Carl Mrller Thomas Ormsby Theodore Pacho 11k Burton Patrrck Robert Pmger Paul Powers Leonard Rydahl Wllllam Stan ley Ray Stuart Iohn Sulllvan Harold Vanderwart Raymond Vlncent Horace W1nslow Harry WISG Iohn StoJah and Harry Hazlehurst The basketball lettermen are Lrght welghts Theodore Pachohk Claude Km sey Iohn Sulllvan Iesse Beauregard Har ry Ellrs Rlchard Case Iohn Luttrell and l1am Dorrans Iohn Robertson Robert Bau man Lewrs Hammers Paul Powers Frank Thompson Rrchard Wrede Burton Pat rrck Paul Schuldt and Raymond Vrncent Those who have earned letters ln swlm m1ng are Edward Gallegos Bernard Graff Robert Heyman Robert K1dder George Krllmer Charles Palaces W1ll1am Stan ley Bayard Stevenson Dean Thompson Raymond Thompson and Henry W1p1OT The senlor trackmen who have earned letters are Claude Kmsey Burton Pat rlck Iohn Powers Ed Marltt and Ernest Dleck The lettermen ln the junlor d1v1s 1on of the track team are Rlchard Wrede Nathanrel Iohnson lack Glnter Iames Spencer Robert Bauman Howard Saal man and Harry Elhs Paul Terandy earned hrs letter on the golf team Page l 13 2 . , . ' , . , . ' . ' , . 1 , . l , . ' , . , I I ' I A I I I I . - I ' 1 I 1 1 ' I I I ' I I major sport belong to the club. Charles Biggerstaft. Heavyweightsz Wil- ' . 1 1 ' I I - ' 1 I 1 1 ' l' I 1 1 I ' - - ' : , , ' ' 1 ' - 1 ' 1 - I I ' I ' I - : 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 , ' I - 1 I 1 I . I I I I . - - 1 - I I I u u I I I I 1 1 ' . . . . . I I I I I I I . . u n I ' I I I - n I A I I I I I - 1 1 I I I l Back Row: Coach Froschauer, Raymond Thompson, Carl Madory, Robert Kidder, Charles Palaces, Dean Edward .Gal1egos, Henry Wipior, Robert Heyman, Thompson, Renaud Bennett. Bottom How: Bayard Steven- Robert Kipley, Robert David, Iames Spgncer. Second gong Edwagd Sheczc Willifnn Stanley, Paul Clark, Leigh Row: Edward Hazlehurst, Herman Graff, ernard Gra t, s er. Ro ert Mc onne . SWIMMING TEAM The Thornton tankmen, under the super- Season Scores Vision ot Coach F. E. Froschauer, finished the season withthe South Suburban swim- ming trophy tied to their trunks. The swimmers set a new record by Winning nine meets and losing one. The swimming team will lose tour letter- men this year, E. Gallegos, R. Thompson, G. Killmer, and B. Graft. These boys are noted tor' their remarkable work. The re- turning lettermen are: R. Kidder, H. Wipi- or, R. Heyman, B. Stanley, C. Palaces, D. Thompson, and B. Stevenson. The l80-yard medley relay team which was usually composed of Heyman, Pal- aces and Killmer, was credited with an undefeated season. Heyman and Palaces are both returning next year and will do their part to keep the good record set by the relay team. - Kidder will return next year to give all opponents a stiit work-out in the back stroke competition while Stanley, David, Shea, and Kidder, members of this year's free style relay teams, will all be doing their part for the purple and white. Page 114 TTHS ....... 50 Whiting ....... 24 TTHS ....... 40 Calumet City. . .35 TTHS ....... 4l Washington H..34 TTHS ....... 39 Hammond High 36 TTHS ....... 48 University High 27 TTHS ....... 40 Whiting ..,.... 35 TTHS ....... 49 Calumet City. . .26 TTI-IS ....... 52 University High 23 TTHS ....... 48 Fenger ....... 27 TTHS, lR's. . .34 ' Fenger, lR's. . . .31 TTHS ....... 36 Washington . . .39 SOUTH SUBURBAN LEAGUE TTI-IS ................... 62 Calumet City ..... ..... 4 0 University High .......... 40 SCORING CHART t Rank Points Robert Kidder ........ l .... .... 5 7 Raymond Thompson .... 2 .... .... 5 5 Charles Palaces ...... 3 .. .... 47 Dean Thompson ....... 4 .... .... 4 6 Henry Wipior ..... . . 5 . . . . . . .43 Robert Heyman .... . . 6 .... .... 4 2 Edward Gallegos ...... 7 .... .... 2 6 George Killmer .... .. 8 .... .... 2 5 S ovdu 1,1 ,ei il 5 '-- 'bv .,,,, 5 ri I ' 'E 1 f ' 8 J,-4 wif.,-Nha Q 'ws 151 .M ,17- P45 K 4, pn P: f.. 1.-g 1 A 'EJ J- .fu V 1g'?:- ,1 tty -- .F u Q., Wx r f Page 115 p - - ' ' 11 ' Q ' lf . 1 ' - 1 1 if 1 , 1 . 1 , I ' - 4 Y -1 1 ., I A ,.1 . 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OFFICERS AND BOARD The governing body of the G. A. A. consists oi' the officers and heads ot vari- ous seasons of sports. Its duty is to carry out the aims and purposes of the club which are the pro- motion of mental and physical alertness in high school girls, the creation of a spirit of good sportsmanship and coop- eration and the developing oi the athletic abilities of Thornton girls. Departments in the club cover every phase of athletics. lanice Bruhn took charge of dancing activities: Almeda Lut- trell, swimming: Beth Brookley, individual sports: Dorothy Goletz, track: Myrl Van Bergen, volleyball: Dorothy Wegener, soccer: Thelma Fontechia, basketball: Helen Doolen, social activities. This year the swimming team ot the club participated in the Illinois State tele- graphic meet, tying for third place. An inter-class meet was held in which old records were broken and new ones set up by Anne Alexander in the crawl, by lane Alexander in the back stroke, and Page 116 by Ruth Bonnell in the breast stroke. The classes in swimming include les- sons in advanced and beginning swim- ming, life saving and pageantry. The members of the latter class each year give a swimming pageant. The annual Christmas program and the spring dancing program are given by the classes in rhythm. The sports classes are given instruc- tion in soccer, basketball, volleyball, track and baseball. lndividual sports offered by the G. A. A. are: tennis, ping-pong, deck tennis, hand- ball, archery, golf and shuffle board. A ladder system, in which each girl chal- lenged someone whose name appeared above hers to play, was introduced and proved successful in ping-pong and ten- nis. ln order to obtain membership a girl must attend the required number of prac- tices and take part in one tournament game. She then is considered a member and is initiated at the next social event. Top Row Margaret Septowskx Catherme Norton Ruth Bonnell Elsre Hcnnes Helen Bloom Harnett Mcxrtm Vu quua Treen Iune Gesenck Myrl Van Bergen Beth Brookley Second Row Lors Rogers Arlene Marquess Ruth Caress Els1e Kass Rose Mane Marquess Rose B1q srsters and llttle ones have oppor tunlty to fI'OllC together under G A A lG1rls Athletrc Assocratlonl banners lnterclass competltlon ln the way of tournament play 1S sponsored by the G A A wrth the ard of the physrcal educa tlon teachers Mlss Carr MISS Gray and M133 Hautau The IGCGIVHIQ of a T 1S the hlqhest honor awarded a qlrl for her act1v1ty rn athletlcs When a q1rl has earned her numerals and 1S an upperclassman she IS ellqlble to re celve thls award Her name lS then sub rmtted to the board and 1f the vote 1S lavorable she 1S presented Wlth a purple and Whlte chemlle T The completlon ot flV9 seasons of sports by attendance at the requlred number of pracnces and part1c1pat1on 1n at least one tournament game 1S necessary before a qlrl may recelve the numerals of her grad uatlon year Thls year sur senlors recelved then' T s and thlrty two qlrls have been presented Wrth numerals Because of the double Chmrelewskl Dorothy Goleiz Susan Curry Iune Werdes d L 11 C l M rr Bottom Row Tune Alme a uttre armea anqa o Kallestad Evelyn Koblesky Anne Alexander Thelma Fontechra Irene Rogers Evelyn Konsoer Icme Alexander Vera Coxen Beulah Shrpley NUMERAL AND T GIRLS tl' l shltt system many qlrls Who had earned the1r numerals Were unable to contlnue thelr sports seasons The numerals were arven out at the annual basketball ban quet and the T s at a G A A p1cn1c Every member of the club may Wear the copper pm Wrth the symbol of the club a wmqed foot and the letters G A A ralsed on 1t At the end of the year the tournament average of each class 1S tlqured At the p1cn1c the members of the Wmnmq class are prlvlleged to drmk of the cup of vlc tory on Whrch the numerals of the1r class are engraved Reallzmq that a sound body 1S the pr1 mary factor ln the welfare of every qlrl and that good sportsmanslnp and coop eratlon are necessary ln the achlevlnq of success members of the GAA strlve to carry out a balanced program In the earnmq of numerals or a T a qrrl ac qulres many qualltles Whlch W1ll a1d her when hlqh school days are over Page l 17 1 3 1 i1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 5 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 - n , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 f, , , I 1 ' ' ' - 1 1 1 11 1 - - ' 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , 1 - 1., , ' , 1:--Af - wwf I .,,: Ap, 1 i 4 A ,4 , V. J, 1 95351 214. ,I . X 4 O DUSK APPROACHES AND THE HAPPY FAMILY GATHERS TO PLAN FOR THE MORROW. THE MEMBERS OF OUR HOME RELATE THEIR EXPERIENCES OF THE DAY IUST PAST AND THEIR PLANS AND HOPES FOR THE FUTURE DAYS. WILL THEY BE REALIZED? WILL THE COMING YEARS FIND EACH MEMBER HAPPY AND CONTENT IN HIS WORK, THE FOUNDATION OF WHICH WAS LAID BY THE FOUR YEARS SPENT IN THIS GREAT HOME? ,J , Gflgverfuuzq PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON S CHARLES B. ALEXANDER, M. D. THEODORE GIESE, M. D. I. S. RICH, M. D. 172 E. 154th St. Phone Harvey 690 1121 E. 1 4h . X2 5 t St Phone Harvey 66 E. A. HARRIS, M. D. S- E. FRASER, M. D. 188 E. 154th St. Phone Harvey 298 A. R. ANDERSON, M. D. O. THURL1MANN, M. D. 182 E. 154th St. Phone Harvey 122 116 E. 154th St. Phone Harvey 546 DENTISTS DR. GUILLERMO GALLEGOS DR. E. A. RIND 13702 Indiana Ave. Phone Riverdale 14 1952 Ridge Rd. Phone Homewood 495 DR. N. A. KINGSTON ' DR. CLARENCE E. SIMON 182 E. 154th St. Phone Harvey 97 Harvey Theatre Bldg. Phone Harvey 543 DR. E. C. PAULSEN DR. R. E. THORNTON Ridge :Sf Dixie Phone Homewood 1043 112V2 E. 154th Si. Phone Harvey 49 DR. P. I. TEELING 168 E. 154th St. Phone Harvey 304 Res. Homewood 975 EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT E. E. DILLON, M. D. CLARENCE S. HERCULES, M. D. 1954 Ridge Rd. Phone Homewood 884 15402-06 Turlington Ave. Phone Harvey 96 OSTEOPATH DR. F. 1. MURPHY 151 E. 154th St. Phone Harvey 799 LAWYERS STORES, YATES ci WISEMAN HARRY A. LAMBERT Chicago Office: 69 W. Washington EDWIN A. MCGOWAN 172 E. 154th St. 150 E. 154th St. Phone Harvey 2057 WILLIAM L. COALE HENRY C. PIEL 112Vz E. 154th St. Phone Harvey 66 182 E. 154th St. Phone Harvey 174 Page 120 THE DAY STARTS Aw, dad, have a heart! lust five more minutes, please -this plea for just a few more minutes' sleep starts off the Thorn's familiar morning remarks. But then after everyone is up but that lazy sister, lane, the trouble begins. Mother, where, oh where is my tie? I know l left it on my dresser after my date last night. l'll bet Bud's trying to act smart and has hidden ity after all, it doesn't have legs! Bud, don't torment your brother! Hurry up, familyp breakfast is ready. Someone call lane once more before you come down. Then at the breakfast table there's the usual argument. My time to have the car, pipes up Bud and in the next breath, Mom, l'll have some more pancakes. They're really nifty this morning. Iim hasn't overlooked the former state- ment, however, and sparks start flying. Nix, youngster. We older ones have some privileges over you kids. lt's a school night and you have to stay ,ing be- sides l've already made other arrange- ments and l'l1 need the car. At this point father thinks things have gone far enough and it's his turn to make one of those prize remarks of our parents? You remember, it goes something like this: Your point is quite right, Iim. This is a school night and I think you'll all stay home tonight. It so happens mother and l are using the car this evening. When you get as old as your mother and me, you'll-understand. And so it goes. Then the others come one right after the other. Where's my cap? Does everyone have clean handker- chiefs? Oh, rnother, why didn't you push me out of bed? You knew l had to be in school early for a senior senate meeting. l'l1 be late this evening, mother, dear: l'm going to a council meeting. Mother, look at my suit-that darn doq puts hairs on every inch of my clothes. Why doesn't dad make Betts and Bud qet rid of him? And then one by one they toddle off to their own jobs while mother Thorn wishes them all cr happy' Clay and turns to her chores, too. This book was printed by LINDEN PRINTING COMPANY CHICAGO Page 121 SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS TO-TI-IE CLASS OF 1937 REICH STUDIO 459 State Street Opposite the Minas Department Store HAMMOND, INDIANA 089 OFFICIAL PI-IOTOGRAPI-IEPI FOR CLASS OF 1937 'I'eIepI'1one Hammond 3096 PQ I W Ol1ve1 62 Co Harveys Oldest Drug Store 168 East 154th St Telephone Harvey 1 FOUNTAIN LUNCH Anton Sterker T A I L O R S H O P FINE TAILORING CLEANING AND PRESSING 15405 Center Avenue Harvey I Telephone H rvey 1372 IDEAL SENIOR BOY Tall dark and handsome for rs 1t short blonde and ugly? 1S usually the descup hon qlven by the fortune tellers when talkrnq about the man who 1S to enter the hte of a lonely qlrl Has he been found by all these expectant members of the weaker sex? No? Yes? Well anyway he IS here at Thornton The descrlphon follows Stature 1S usually the characterrstrc hrst notrced by the qlrls and Drck Wrede seems to be tlrst cholce Blend w1th thrs mam quahty lack D111 s halr Ellsworth Shaw s dark eyes Frank Thompson nose Edward Marltt s whrmslcal mouth and Wayne L1ndah1 s carefree srmle and a chln such as Robert Herrnhch s and one has the requlrements of the crystal qazers Cleanlnq That s Dltterent EOR GOCD WORK AND SERVICE CALL HARVEY 1600 EQ HOEKSTRA CLEANING COMPANY Page 123 . . .. . . , ,l1. G I I I I I - . . . . .,. I ' ' I I . , s .. .. I . , . . . . , , , I I , F rom the rambling yellow schoolhouse Go three-seventeen more graduates. Some will come to fame and honorg Some may win the nation's laurels. Each Will make the World around him Seem a better place to live in lf he spreads the Thornton Spirit- Ever helpful, cheerful, kind. -L LA: STAN DARD PHOTO ENGRAVING COMPANY 337 West Madison Street CHICAGO Pg124 A L 0 H A CONGRATULATIONS Conservatory of MUS1C SENIORS UKULELE BANTO MANDOUN Homewood Coal Ice and PIANO ACCORDION SPANISH AND HAWAIIAN GUITAR Matenal Co HARMONY ARRANGING SH EET MUSIC HOMEWOOD ILLTNOIS l5404 Turhnqton Ave Harvey lll Telgphgne Homewgod 500 or what have you Beauty 15 only skIn deep IS a term qenerally used In reference to qrrls but the same tlunq applles to boys tor per sonahty IS what really counts The Ideal personahty consIsts of W1ll1GIH Sonny Dorrans sunny dIspos1t1on Iarnes WIth qotts fnendhness MItchel Schaafsrnas modesty Ansell Wmterbauers scholastlc record Teddy Pachohks athlenc abIl Ity Arch1e Mciauqhlan s grace and ease on the danclnq floor and Walter Baker S sly humor To make thrs hqure seem more real add the thnlhnq he rnannrsh votce of Blll l-lardlannert and the best dressed appearance of Edward Gallegos ma1ns only the task of flndlnq the person Inc1dentally If anyone should by some chance of fate be successful tell hIm to drop around sornenme Well be Wamnq CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF l937 Q5-552.9 THE BUDA COMPANY l-larvey llhnols Page 125 T I ll I I ll I I I 1 I 1 I ll I - I - ' ' ' ' The ideal is complete. Now there re- l A 1 u n q I A ll II I I I I 1 I - a I I I I U u , . I fn m CLASS OF 'I937 WHITINE IIDRPIJRATIDN HAHVEY-ILL. LI.5.A. c:nl:Auu sununar Left t Rzqhi Cal S th CSh pp q News I specl rj a ge b h d H d R bertl Ha old G lb rt H ard Bard 1ck I hn Ha sen W Ite S h hmg Mr Le ch Mr Sm 11 a i Sh ppl g New G cl n k T G 1 L K t G R Th Har ld Gefi rt M Vey Ia 1 Geo q ett e uls m ouwe s y e e non D ole erdt Hardy G ffth Rohet Me kl Howard SHOPPING NEWS AWARD That students can work at part 'mme A set of the Encyclopedla Bntanmca Jobs and snll rece1ve qood grades was was presented to the school by the boys shown at the end of the flrst semester who dellver the papers m the varlous when the Downtown Shoppmq News cor cornmunltles of the townshlp The1r work poratlon revealed that fliteen carr1ers at uses up several hours of then' spare tune tendmq h1qh school had estabhshed a but these enerqetlc lads have thelr les record for scholarshlp sons ready on tlme ln splte of that H O Y E R Oonqratulatlons Se-nlors Wall Paper and PCIl1'1l Co ALEXANDERS SWEET SHOP GLASS AND PAINTERS SUPPLIES RESTAURANT PAINTS WALL PAPER Homewood Phone 298 Homewood Phone 677 G H SUMMERVILLE :S CO INC PAVING CONTRACTORS P O Box 429 Phone 1070 HARVEY lLLlNOlS Page 127 o ' : r mi o in n 0, S e r Ce in ardy an o , r ie , ow w' , o n , a r c ei ' , . Glenn a , . a m n o o 'n s, or o c , c 'eri, r e r, o ' em 'z, Ver' n , o or sen, 0 . o w , Iii , r r e, . . . . I Y 1 n , . . . . . . . . ' I . . . . . . . . . . . - . ' 'I I 5 0 ll U . ' I Educated Young Men and Women are the Hope of Our Community nQ.:Eb'Eii'f,'6YQ.9u Ingalls-Shepard Division WYMAN-GORDON COMPANY Best Wrshes to THE CLASS OF 1937 A Erlend K I C K E R T B R O S 15327 Broadway Harvey 111 Harvey 124 IDEAL SENIOR GIRL An 1dea1 QIIIIP Everybody has one and so has Thornton No person IS perfect but 11 one should take drfferent lovable character1st1cs from each the result IS the ldeal senlor q1r1 and here she IS For appearances comblne the halr of Beth Brookley Wtth 11s natural curl and Waves and the co1or commonly ca11ed m1dn1q1'1t 1o1ack the eyes of Audrey Lloyd shaded by the Ionq Ionq eye1ashes be Iongmq to Mane Meetch the We11 shaped nose possessed by Ann Thrower Mar qaret Iohnsons deep e1us1ve dnnples Frances Iones Warm frrendly sm11e Iu11e Flessners er1v1ab1e complexron Betty Lewrs flqure Harrlett Martlns soothmq VOICG Vlrqmla Srnlths ab111ty to make even a plam dress Iook beaut1fu11y ta11 THE NATIONAL BANK OF HARVEY 174 East 154th street YOUR COMMUNITY BANK Depos1ts Insured Federal DGDOSII Insurance Corporanon Telephones Harvey 2010 Homewood 257 0 0 LUMBER MILLWORK BUILDING MATERIAL PAINT ROOFING HARDWARE The Yard ln Harvey W1th a Con'1p1ete Stock 15139 Center Harvey 350 361 Page 129 1 4' r A ,I I - 1 1 - - 1 1 I - . . . 1 - . 1, . . . . 1 1 . . ii I . . 1 . . 1 1 1 1 . 1 . . 1 1 . 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Congratulations Class of 1 937 059 MYY gy b hppy d flth th hh h y fqt tt h :NJ THE HIGH SCHOOL BOOK STORE Atlas Tires Batteries Llndell s Service Stahon STANDARD o1L PRODUCTS L1ncoln Park Aves , Dolton Ill ACCESSORIES PHONE DOL 764 The Thompson Feed Store Wlll Supply the Home w1th FEEDS-FLOUR SEEDS 15244 Broadway Harvey I11mo1s Telephone 76 We Dehver ored and Constance Teelmqs long slen der tmqers and expressrve hands But looks arent the only thmgs that make a person Well hked personahty lS really the most rmportant Many thmqs qo to make thls des1red quallty-a sense of humor such as the one Helen Bloom has the scholastlc record of Ruth Bonnell Glorla Myers frlendlmess and read1ness to help and the smooth easy grace that V1rq1n1a Palmer drsplays ln danclnq Populanty? someone asks No ques t1on can be rrqhtfully ralsed on tlns sub Ject for a q1rl w1th these qual1t1es would have llttle compet1t1on D1d someone say that he knows a qlrl Who frts thls descnptlon? Qu1ck, call the pOl1C9l It 1S loecommq 1mposs1ble to hold the boys back Sorry buddy, walt m l1ne Who knows you may be the one she lrkes best after all? Best w1shes anyway 'SY 4 wx fax V wg qifbffs? N? if Qing: Xgbqtwwf gf N Qc 2 x WA we SOUTH SUBURBAN SAFEWAY LINES, INC Ofhce 215 East 154th Street Telephones Harvey 51 and lnterocean 9744 Frequent SGTVICS Between Chlcaqo Blue Courteous and Efhcxent Drxvers Safe and Island Harvey Clucago HE1Ql'1lS Comfortable Coaches Call Us for and Crete Charter Servrce Page 131 I I I I ' . , . 1 . I H . 1, , . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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Telephone 903 PERSONALITY HAIR CUTTING AND PERMANENT WAVING BON VOYAGE To Make Sure-Insure 0 The Treen Agency 190 East 155th Street Telephone Harvey 2222 BETTS KEEPS A September 9 Oh gosh d1ary Im 1n h1gh school now' lust th1nk SIS and the boys cant lord 1t over me now Its fun and I cant Walt t1l tomorrow I but I am sorta scaredll I st1l1 cant tmd my locker! and there are so many Bettys at school that I ve changed my name to Betts Buddy thlnks 1t s crazy but I dont 21 DIARY Ive already lost my locker combma hon There are so many people 1n the halls that I get nervous and lose all my belonqmqs Ooh the IIISI football game! That semor fullback certalnly IS grandl I wonder 1t hmmy WIII ever 1nv1te h1m over to the house? Im a d1v1s1on chalrrnanl We fresh IGS elected G1rIs club othcers today TO Tl-IE CLASS OF l937 e extend our congratulat1ons and slncere w1shes or most successful futures PERFECTION i f PERFECTION GEAR CO AND PERFECTION REFRIGERATION PARTS CO Page 133 I 11 ' ' - I I I I 'I - I ' I I I ' I , A -'El' 1 . . , . 1 . , . ' . - 18 , I A II Il I I I I I II - I I I I I Il ' ' I ' ' W I I I 3 34 M 'Q' .,J:J' ff-70 FED? . COON ROSEN'S SPORT SHOP Enjoy Your Vacation Using Our Spring and Summer SPORTING EQUIPMENT 15337 Broadway ' Ph. Harvey 177 ISABEL BEAUTY SHOPPE Greet the Spring and Summer with a refreshingly new coiffure and a naturelle permanent wave 15341 Center Avenue, Harvey Ill. Telephone Harvey 84 I tagged along with lane to a Stamp club meeting. Maybe Bud will give me some of his stamps if I mow the lawn for him Saturday. Another election. This time the sen- iors. l've met some of the officers through lane. CA.ll boysll I-lah! lane and limmy heard an as- sembly on Personality Pointers by lill Edwards today. I slipped into the balcony and heard it, too. lust as if we freshies weren't interested enough to have such a talk! Still, maybe those upperclassmen need it more than we do. Iimmy and the rest of the juniors elected Claude Kinsey president. I guess all those big fellows wearing purple sweaters with white T's on them must be pretty important, the way they lean against the lockers. October- 3 Another football game. Thornton is pretty good. The band put on a swell CONGRATULATIONS from D I XI E DAIRY COMPANY l5427 Center Avenue Telephone Harvey 45 Page l34 E B BOOT SHOP QUALITY SHOES MODERATE PRICES 102 East 154th Street Ambulance SSTVICG Frlgldarres Washers and Rachos DE YOUNG FURNITURE AND FUNERAL HOME Nrck DeYounq Propnetor Telephone Harvey 37 15650 Chlcago Road South Holland Ill demonstratlon They re certa1nly sornethrnq to be proud of lncludrnq my brother Bud and h1s clarrnetl Oh d1ary I went to my flrst scholar sh1p assembly today I wonder lf Ill ever be able to get a pm' Two q1rls who sat ln front of me qot prns for three semesters of all A sl I Gosh! Well Iane rs on the staff of the year book I dont know Just what she IS but all I m worrled about 15 savmq up and qettrng my own book No read 2 your brother s stuff for mel Mom and Dad went to a Band Par ents rneetmq There s qolnq to be a dance each month and that means Ill qet to qo to them even 1f they are mqht part1esl 1f Im asked Strll another electlon Th1s 'mme the sophomores Wlll we never have ours? Innmy went to a Spamsh club meet lnq I prefer French Its drfferent and so much fun to learn to talk rn another COLD FINISHED BAR STEELS COLD DRAWN Rounds Hexaqons Flats Extra Wlde Flats Squares and Specral Sectrons SHAFTING Turned and Polrshed Turned and Ground Drawn and Ground BLISS CS LAUGHLIN INC Establlshed 1891 Western M111 and General Offrces Harvey Ill1no1s Eastern M111 Buffalo N Y SALES OFFICES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES Page 135 O E L, .I .I , I AT ' -' ' 12 - - - - 14 - ' . ' ' Arnold 6. Haderer Sinclair Service Stations OUR BEST WISHES AND COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1937 Our Specialty-Lubrication 152ncl G Morgan St.-158th G Park Ave. Harvey 3480 Harvey 3415 For Meats that will please the H O M E American Meat Market 155 East 154th St. Harvey, Illinois PHONE HARVEY 996 language! l'm going to get another A, I betchal--if-lane will help me with that book report. Gosh! What a swell time I had at the Stand-Up today! And it Was all for us, too. We freshies got favors and bows for our hair. Gloria Meyers was crowned Queen n'everything. limmy came home and told us that Tom Flickinger was president of the Chess-Checker club. He didn't have much time to talk, though, 'cause he is taking the girl who lives clear out in Flossmoor to the junior-senior Hal- loWe'en party tonight. He actually Washed the car so that Dad would let him have it! I helped lane dress. I Went to the G. A. A. playday with lane. It was so nice! l guess I'll try out for teams and try to Win my nu- merals and T like lane. November- 2 We're having freshman group meet- ings. METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE 65th Summer Term lune 21 BUSINESS NEEDS TRAINED HELP Many THORNTON Alumni are now filling fine office positions after having attended this College Secretarial, Accounting, and all Business Courses, Cornptometer, Bookkeeping Machine, Billing Machine, Brush-up, Speed and Review Courses. Credit Given for Commercial Work Done in H. S. Intensive, Individual Instruction and Progress, Modern Methods. Free Employment Service. VISITORS WELCOME BOOKLET ON REQUEST 3 Conveniently Located Schools LOOP SCHOOL-37 South Wabash Avenue ROSELAND SCHOOL-11324 Michigan Avenue ENGLEWOOD SCHOOL-304 West 63rd Street Page 136 E A Coutchre IDEAL MARKET MEATS GROCERIES FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 60 Telephones 40 and 41 15308 Center Avenue NAROWETZ Heahng and Ventllatmg Co AIR CONDITIONING VENTILATION Phones SEEley 8338 8339 1711 1717 Maypole Avenue CHICAGO Some of lane s frlends went to Cham palqn today to a press conventton They ll be gone for almost three days 1 hope Ill be able to qo on trtps l1ke that when lm a senlor and spend mqhts at sororrtles and stuff' Bloom football game-and we beat them' Some boy got hurt and a q1r1 who sat 1n front of me almost had seen them pacmq the halls together and lt st1ll seems srlly' I feel awfully proud and loyal today dtary My hrst Loyalty Day assem bly Gee Thornton 1S a swell school' I heard hmrny debate today He used awfully btq words but 1t was hmmy all r1qht' 1 went to the Home Economtcs club meetmq Marqle B1rkholz 1S the presr dent There arent so many upper ferent to be on our own Heavens but l was embarrassed to Oh mom are we qomq to have 1ce cream for dlnner tonlqht? Yes dear Goody' Borden s'P Of course Gee we have the best home anywhere' lm glad lm not some other kld whose mother doesnt know her ICG cream' SERVE ordefnij IC E C P EA M TODAY AND EVERY DAY Page 137 ' ' - 10 , 12 ' hysterics. Sorta' silly, I think. l've classmen in this club, so it seems dif- ' ' ' . 13 , - ll I g I I I n ll ll ll , . ll I ll Il ll ll I I , . 1 I I ll BEST WISHES MOYER TO .THE SERVICE STATION CLASS OF 1937 Dealer in I 1 STANDARD PRODUCTS American Stove Co. Phone Herve-Y 3527 Park, Main and l53rd St. day! I was late for gym and had to go to my locker. One of those old hall guards stopped me and made me feel so small! If I hadn't been a freshman I would have got a demerit. Gee, it is nice to be a ireshie! I sneaked into an upper-classman as- sembly to see Bloom give back the football cup to Teddy. I felt sorta sorry for them. I went to see the Boys cmd Girls club play, Growing Pains with Mom and 2 25 Dad and Bud. The other kids had dates, huh!-Mom said Bud and I act just like Harry and Gloria did in the play. It was swell! We freshies had a swell assembly to- day. The orchestra demonstrated the various instruments. I guess I'll take up the flute. lane and Iimmy went to the I-li-Y Turkey Trot. limrny borrowed half a dollar from me for it. I'll bet his girl goes hungry. H. If your hair isn't becoming to you You should be coming to us FLORIST ' u I We deliver all over. LE1-leen SW Flowers for weddings, funerals, Beauty and all occasions. 24 E. 154th St. Harvey, Ill. l58 E. 154th St. Tel. Harvey Bll Phone 2467 T.T.I-I.S. CS I.C. PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Organized 1930 A partnership of home and school President: Mrs. E. F. Delano VICE-PRESIDENTS Mrs. Milton Younkers Secretary: Miss Vera Crites Mrs. R. R. Newell Financial Secretary: Mr. Ioseph Stephens Mrs W. T. Newman Treasurer: Dr. C. R. Maddox Mrs. Robert Blue Historian: Mr. M. Lowden Mrs. H. M. Rowlette Parliamentarian: Mr. C. B. Price Mrs. R. Gibson Mrs. William Hopkins Mrs. D. Pontius Page 138 When Selectmg Glasses F1-qnklln Mqcveqgh SEE and Company SWEETHEART AND crus House AGFf1Ske FOODS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 126 East 154th Street 1329 S Cllnton Street Chrcago Ill December 3 lane left for Detrort today W1th som of her Journahsrn class for the N S P A Dawgone I cant wart t1ll I can go places llke that' The S S S C had a flower sale Mom couldnt go cause lane left I d gladly have taken her but We freshles are merely fresh 1es I went to a basketball game and heard some boy who sat behrnd me brag all evenlng about loelng elected to the Senlor Senate Oh d1ary we re gomg to have a new hornel They re golng to start bu1ld1ng pretty soon I went to a Scrence club rneetrng my sc1ence class Its a lot of fun hav1ng thrs stuff 1n a club We freshles elected Glrls club hoard members today I d1d rnost of the nornmatmg cause lots ot the Qlrls E L Sausman Electrlcal Supplles HOME AND FACTORY WIRING 191 East 154th Street Harvey Ill n Hollett Motor Servlce F V Hollett Prop MOVING AND EXPRESSING Long Dlstant I-Iauhnq Careful Handl ng All Loads Insured Phone Harvey 99 Res Phone 466 15334 Park Avenue KAMMERT 61 SMITH WHOLESALE CANDY AND FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES 98 East 154th Street Wlllxam Kammert Telephone Harvey 2155 Harvey Ill Page 139 . ' 10 ' ' . to the senior mother-daughter tea loe- Ruth Engel is the president and is in ' ! 15 ' ' 4 . ' . . v i - , i ois Keep Your Family P E R M A N E N T L Y happy by having all Beauty Work done at Vogue Beauty Salon 164 East 154th Street Harvey 50 BlLL'S FOOD SHOP 29 East 154th Street QUALITY COLD MEATS Full Line of Vegetables and Groceries BORDEN 'S ICE CREAM Open Nights and Sundays Telephone 530 didn't understand their parliamentary order-and such. lane helped me with it. There was an S. S. S. C. Christmas party today. . A At last. A French club party. I could- n't understand a lot of the conversa- tion, though. You'd think that those upper-classmen would realize some of us have had only a few months ot it! Bernis Thompson is chief of the S. S. S. C. V Christmas-fand presents-and cr big dinner-and so lane and Jimmy leave us and go out on dates. Well, 1 guess it's all 'cause among the many, Sis got an evening loag from Tommy,- and Iirnmy!-he spent two Satur- days' wages on that Priscilla person K-and all he gave me was a sisterly hug and two hankiesll Icmuary- 5 Vacation is over. lt seems nice to be back at school. I wore the new sweater and skirt and carried the Bloom Electric Service A complete electric service for the A. I. OLSON GENERAL coNTRAcroR AUTOMOBILE REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE Willard Batteries at as ,K Property Management Lloyd Clausen, Prop. 138 EC1Sl l54ll'1 Street Pl'101'1G 950 15429 Broadway Telephone Harvey 362 Best Wishes UP-TO-DATE LAUNDRY COMPANY We Lighten the Way 15420 BROADWAY Harvey 354 - 2408 W. UNION Blue Island 1144 Page 140 For SGIVICG Call ENTERPRISE Dalenberg and Rmkema Pattern Works GROCERY -A-ND MARKET 15330 32 Park Avenue HCITVGY 1152 F I Pexsner Phone Harvey 1699 hanky that Aunt Martha gave me 7 Irmmy Went to a H1 Y meetlnq today My doll qot honorable 1'nent1on m the Hts chermstry teacher Mr Harney Home Economtcs contest Holly spoke Im qornq to take that when Walker won frrst Buddy and hrnmy Im a Junror cause 1t sounds llke are k1dd1nq me about the dolls but tunl Glass blowtnq rmxtnq stutt and they re fun! Junk We have new lron schoolboys Three boys left for Champalqn to play on every corner They look so ntcel 1n a band chnlc Steve Gladlcs one 15 IIIHIIIY WCIS 111 CI debate Wllh VOT1 of Ianes sen1or Irlends played tlrst chalr 1n the flute sectlon Ive taken tt up-the flute-and Ill qet there someday' Steuben I guess the team 1S gettlnq pretty good but Dad says hm Wtll have to start arqutnq Wtth h1s qeome try for a change GREETINGS TO ALL THORNTON GRADUATES For More Success Eat Our Ice Cream Class of 1937 Lots of luck and best Wxshes and always remember one of the chxef necessmes oi a good appearance 15 good clothlnq Well tatlored fltted and styhsh You flnd our store the nght one for these requtrements MARKS TOGGERY MENS sHoEs CLOTHING AND S FURNISHINGS 114 East 154th Street Phone 3300 202 East 154th Street Telephone 630 Open Evemngs FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Rlverdale I111no1s HOME OF SAFE AND CONSERVATIVE BANKING Deposlts Insured BY I' HE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION WASHINGTON D C S5 OOO Maxlmurn Insurance for Each Deposltor-S5 OOO Page 141 1 I ' I . 1 . , . 1 . . 1 1 - t G - I , . . , . - 1 1 . . 1 - - I . - 1 1 1 I 1 - I , , . - . 1 1 1 - 1 l 1 1 1 . r 1 , . . ' 1 COAL-LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIAL REMEMBER CLASS OF '37 The Broadway Auto Supply Beck Fuel G Supply 15301 B d roa way Company HARVEY, 1LL1No1s 15117 Broadway Keeps the HOME Telephone Harvey 400 Car Fit and Ready 1 went to a Stamp club meeting with lane. She walked home with one of the boys, and I had to tag along be- hind with Sally. 1 wish that senior boy called Wallie would come to the meetings. Camera club today. 1 developed a picture that I took on the sly ot Iimmy wearing that new tie and hat of Dad's. Buddy and lim went to a swimming meet at Whiting. The team is Very good - including that sophomore 2 28 29 friend of Bud's who dives. 1 think his name is Bayard. Another meet. This time the swim- mers took on Emerson. lt looks like my high school will win another title. Ahem, diary! I took no exams! lane had to take math, and Buddy was deep in English and a math test! Poor old lim had al1 of his to takel Guess it takes me to keep up the family honor! Mom took me downtown to a show, Ward's cakes - -Have what it takes To make the meal end right. And with Ward's bread You'll be well fed With each delicious bite. Specify WABD'S at YOUR grocer's WARD BAKING CO. Harvey Federal Savings and Loan Association Founded 1911 1-IARVEY'S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION Assets over fIS1,000,000.00 SECURITY BUILDING Telephone 2200 HARVEY, ILLINOIS Page 142 BEST WISHES I Best Wishes Class ot '37 BAND . PARENTS lames T. Wilkes ASSOCIATIGN and Roy M. Wilkes wiuasm w. workmen wcusf c. Baker 'cause of the exam day. Iimmy crammed all last night over his chem- istry. Buddy escaped today with only a history exam. Gosh-lane says that anybody can get exempt his first year-but she's just jealous! February- Heard an assembly on dinosaurs by a Mrs. Barnum Brown. High school is ever so much more fun than gram- mar! l sit next to a very cute boy in the auditorium! His name is Terry. 1 I Yippee. l got two valentines through the mail. One from Terry!-all lacey and stuff.-and diary!-lack sent me one too! Ot course, lane got some. The florist came twice and each time brought her bouquets! lust think of the time when I'll be a senior, too! We played Kankakee tonight and won the heavyweight basketball title in the South Suburban League. Whoops! NOW We'll get to go to Bloom. Diary, that's our bitter rival, W. L. VOSS MARKET 178 East l54th Street Qi!-29 Telephones 1800-1801 We Deliver A. NEHRING 62 SONS COMPANY Dealers and Iobbers in WALL PAPER AND PAINTERS' SUPPLIES PICTURE FRAMING New Low Prices Motor Delivery E l80 East 154th Street I-Iarvey Telephone lO24 4 Page 143 A D L E R Funeral Home Call Harvey 699 NEWIAMBULANCE SERVICE Cumming's Service Station COME lN AND GAS With Clyde and Rudy l52nd and Broadway Phone Harvey 3419 and it's so much fun! That boy named Kidder led our swim- ming team to a South Suburban title today, too! My, but Thornton is or good place to be!-and Paul Clark won the oratorical contest. That means we get a picture and he gets a scholarship. He's only a sopho- more! Perhaps-but no-l never could get up in front of a crowd. No school. But l've got homework in science, so still the memory lingers. 23 26 27 DIARY! !-that boy, you know-Ten ry, asked me to go see Grumpy Oh! Oh!-my first real date! Oh!- how can I sleep, or eat, or do horne- work? Oh! l've seen it! Grumpy, the lunior College play-it was very good-and I had a grand time-with Terry! Bud kidded Terry when he came after me, and Sis was swell! She helped me dress, and everything! l helped lane get ready for her date. lt Takes a Warm l-louse to Make a Livable Horne ! USE Gem: ' S C Q Mule in Ch 1 FOSTER COAL COMPANY 14800 Loomis Avenue Harvey, Illinois Telephones 990 and 989 IT1OS9I BUSINESS COLLEGE 6' The Business Col-lege with tho University Atmosphere. Only Four Year High School Graduates Enrolled Bulletin Free on Request NO SOLICITORS EMPLOYED 116 South Michigan Avenue A Chicago Randolph 4347 Page 144 Congratulations Class ot 1937 O. E. SHEPARD Complete Insurance Service 318 East 147th Street Phone Harvey 219 The Home ot Good Fuel COLERICK COAL :S FEED COMPANY Office: 132 East 154th Street Yard: 155th and Halsted Streets Telephones 224 and l94 She's going to the play tonight with that basketball player. Heck, Iimrny said that last night was freshie date night for the play. Well, at least I Went! That's something! March- We started a magazine campaign to- day. l've sold three subscriptions al- ready. I got to Mom before any of the other three kids. lt We fill our quota We get a talking picture ma- Chine. 3 4 l Went to Bloom for the tournament games with the folks. We won. That means l'll get to come tomorrow it Iimmy will bring Buddy and me. He's got a date in mind l'll betcha!-else he wouldn't kick so about us coming. lane and l went to the G. A. A. basket- ball banquet. l'm a full-fledged mem- ber, now! Iane's friend Sally took us to Bloom-and diary, We lost to them -to BLOOMI I l felt so bad that l Wanted to cry. No trip to Champaign The Best Place to Trade After All Q THE EAGLE STORE 183 East 154th Street Phone 181 HARVEY, ILLINOIS TO THE SENIOR CLASS We appreciate your patronage and wish you the greatest of success in future undertakings . . . 2 l. A. BASTAR Jeweler and Optometrist 171 East 154th Street Harvey, .Illinois Page 145 C. S. STOW CONGRATULATIONS l HARDWARE PAINT TlTl l l45 East 154th Street Telephone Harvey 183 5 11 nor title,--and I wanted to get out of school and stay downstate over the Weekend with lane and some girls! Well, l've three more years before me to go. Then l'll let my Old maid sister be chaperon! At least We Won third place tonight. I'm proud oi the team-andlespecially our freshman, who is a regular. lane attended some alurnnae party. It doesn't seem possible that Sis will soon graduate, and she seems sorta 12 2 sad about it. Her pillow was Wet from crying at the thought of leaving! Soity!-but then it will be only three of us. V More affairs for lane. This time the senior banquet. It must have been nice-an all-girl orchestra, speeches, and the jolly teacher Mr. Stephens and his Wife. We'll have him for our class principal too! Hot dog! Oh diaryl Terry asked me and I Went to a band dance With him! lt For over 13 years Electrical Contractors and Dealers in Frigidaire The Hoover FRANK PIAZZA 6 SONS 116 East 154th Street Easy Washers cmd Ironers Phone 81-We Deliver Your Patronage Appreciated For the Best in IOHNSON ELECTRIC CO. mums 1850 Ridge Road, Homewood VEGETABLES Telephone Homewood 266 GROCERIES SOUTH HOLLAND TRUST :S SAVINGS BANK South Holland. Illinois SAFETY-SERVICE DEPOSITS INSURED 55,900 By Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington D. C' Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor Page 146 EoR YOUR PRINTING NEEDS CALUMET CARTON CO. 326 East 147th Street Harvey, Illinois KEEP SWEET with CANDY ICE .CREAM FOUNTAIN DRINKS !' from HARMONY SWEET SHOPPE 140 East 154th Street was grand fun. limmy broke down and asked me for a dance. OI course, lane and Mom made him!-but I qot along swell. We had to stop only twice! Diary! My first scholarship pin!-and scholarship tea. Ha ha-lane had mathematical trouble. She told me just to wait till 1 get as advanced as she is. Huh-good excuse! I entered the G. A. A. telegraphic swimming meet tonight and had a lot of fun. But that Alexander girl is so fast that I looked like a statue. lane was pretty good-but not good enough. April- Iane got a box of candy through the mail today. She was singing around acting senior-ish when she happened to bite into a piece! Huh, someone must have her number. Guess she won't feel so smart now! Buddy went to a sophomore party at TOOLING LEATHER LINING LEATHER LACING-TOOLS INSTRUCTION BOOKS, ETC, OUR CATALOG DESCRIBES MANY ARTICLES OF INTEREST TO THE LEATHER TRADE OSBORN BROS. 223 Iackson Boulevard Chicago, Illinois Oldest Life Insurance Agency in Harvey rHos. A. GERLACH REALTOR Insurance in A11 Branches Solicitor of Patents 15415 Turlington Avenue Phone-'Harvey 98 C. W. SMITH MOTOR SALES. INC. AUTHORIZED DEALERS 15240 Broadway Telephone Harvey 1850 Page 147 Congratulations Class of 1937 FAIR CITY RESTAURANT 194 E, 154th Street Phone Harvey 3344 FAIR CITY BAKERY 106 E. 154th Street Phone Harvey '73 YOUTHFUL BEAUTY HOMEWOOD BEAUTY SHOPPE Ruby Kavanaugh. Prop. All Branches of Beauty Culture 1849 Ridge Road Homewood Phone 295 3:15 today. He took some girl named Louise. Well, someday soon We fresh- ies will have our day! I wonder it Terry Will ask me when the day DOES come? But we freshies had our elec- tion, at last! Ray Vincent is our leader. Now We're really a big part of Thornton! band concert. Gosh, it was as excit- ing as a basketball game. And Thorn- ton Won and gets to go to the state in two weeks-and nine soloists got first place! Buddy makes me so proud, being in the band. 10 I Went to a band dance tonight, and I'rn so sleepy. Buddy and I had to 3 The Recreation club held its party to- get in by midnight even though the night, but as usual, underclassrnen other kids make it by one. Oh, Well, Were banned. I had such a good time!-and I'll be 9 Diary! I went to Des Plaines to the a senior some daylsome--, Treat the HOME car with everything good Motive Parts Company of America, Inc. 15248 Broadway SPIES BROTHERS INCORPORATED Reliable Since 1878 Office: 27 East Monroe Factory: 1140 Cornelia Ave. Chicago Harvey, Illinois Phone Harvey 840 MANUFACTURING IEWELERS G Night Phone 374 STATIONERS ' - in LT X S The g,,.,... sf f WWW MILLINERY-HEMSTITCHIN G KIMBALL PIANOS AND RADIOS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, SINGER SEWING MACHINES, REFRIGERATORS, SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS HATTIE GEIMAN 147 East 154th Street Harvey, Illinois Page 148 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Q COMMUNITY PHARMACY 1-1oMEwooD PHONE 318 and Community Drug Store HARVEY PHONE 606 C. S. ARMINGTON PLUMBINNG AND HEATING CONTRACTOR O Electric Refrigeration l5339 Center Avenue Telephone Harvey 47 limmy is going out for track. Maybe he will win another letter. . I heard some of the older girls say that they made nominations for the May queen yesterday. I wonder ii Iimmy's girl will be one? Oh, that must be such a pretty affair-and I'll get to see itl I wonder if I'll ever be pretty and friendly enough to make it, diary. I'1n down at the state contest staying down-and it's all so grand! The so- loists played today and we had quite a few grand players. The band plays tomorrow. I can't go to sleep. tlane stayed home to go to the Girls club conference tomorrow at Des Plainesl I went to the band concert with the folks. It was very nice! They played such swell selections. The novelty number was cute. Buddy played two notes by himself,-that is, I think I all night at the hotel. The folks came heard hirnl -Birthstones- MRS. BARTELIJS Ian. Garnet April Diamond - - Feb. Amethyst May Emerald Fresh Home Made Candles Mar, Aquamarine Iune Pearl What better candies than Mrs. Bartell's Candies fresh, pure, wholesome, and tasty. GEO' M' An almost endless variety of home-made IEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST chocolates, bon hons, and other tempting Phone 835 Homewood Ill creations- A Perfect Gift Iuly Ruby Aug. Sardonyx Sept. Sapphire Oct. Opal Nov. Topaz Dec. Turquoise HARVEY 15402 TURLINGTON AVE. l ,I FOR MILES WITH SMILES Keep Your Car Serviced at HANSEN'S SERVICE STATION ummm it I M if- ft, Teiephons 3573 149th and Halsted Page 149 KINNEY-HOOD PRINT COMPANY DARR COAL G SUPPLY HAZELCREST, ILL. FACTORY AND Sfmt ffm! COMMERCIAL PRINTING Weights Waits The Pointer Harvey 1700 -Phones- Homewood 700 Telephone Riverdale 300 Coal andF Builgingq Material ace ric DOI-TON Mason cmd Plasterers' Supplies May- Iane is selling tickets for the play. It she sells a lot she can get a swell prize. I hope she gets the book on how to influence people and gain friends 'cause I Want to practice so that I can go to the formal band dance. The Thorntonite got a first class rating in the N.S.P.A. But, when I'm a senior we'll do even better- 'cause I'1l lengthen the stories. That was what they were rated down on 1 15 most. lane says the paper should be a Weekly. Gosh, lane looked nice tonight. She is ushering for the play, So This is London. Buddy got the car. so that he could take Mary Lu-a freshman. Well, lane didn't Win a prize-but it doesn't matter, because Terry asked me to the dance! Oh boy, Diary, it was glorious! lane helped me dress this time, and l got my tirst CORSAGE! VISIT HOBBY HOUSE Bakery and Lunch eonette For the Best in Bakery Goods cmd Good Things to Eat Order your Birthday and Party Cakes from us We Do Our Own Baking HOBBY HOUSE 151 st at Broadway Phone Harvey 3311 BEST WISI-IES TO THORNTON A FRIEND Page 150 Best Wishes of A. W. I-IECHT GROCEHY and MARKET Civic Center Building DODGE 6 PLYMOUTH DEALERS FLOSSMOOR l82 E. 155th Street Telephone 281 Phone Homewood 285-286 lane went to a vocational guidance affair held by the Girls Club for all senior girls. She came home all ex- cited about being an artist-but last week it was a secretary-and next week it will probably be a chemist. I'm going to be a lawyer-study like Miss Hance, my civics teacher. The May Queen was crowned today. That is such a nice affair! I'm going to start being nice so I'll be up there in two years. , 2 2 28 lane and I took Mom to the Mother- Daughter banquet. The track and golf teams are cer- tainly going swelll limmy is getting a letter at the Letterrnerfs picnic for both track and football. Tommy, a boy I met at the dance the other night, asked me to go to the glee club and orchestra concert. lim- rny is in it, and he does have a nice tenor voice-when he isn't lying un- der the car fixing it-the car I mean. THORNBURG Congrcxtulcztionsl BROTHERS COMPANY 2 WHOLESALE Candy Paper Sundries LUBRITORIUM Expert Repairs Q Courteous Service 2 Chicago Heights, IlIl1'1OlS Dixie cmd Ridge' Tel- 681 Telephone 335 Homewood, Illinois Page 151 LET HOLLER BROTHERS Furnish the Quality Meat for your table! Q 121 East 154th Street Telephone Harvey 25 Compliments of TIMMONS FURNITURE COMPANY 15310-12 Center Avenue Telephone Harvey 36 Q EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME Iune- 5 8 Bolo took lane to the prom tonight. She got a new dress-and he sent her a lovely corsage of sweet peas and some little white flower. Iimmy took Louise. lane and I went to a G.A.A. picnic. l got my numerals. Now maybe I can work hard and get my T-as I did in the Girls club. The days are going fast now! It is I 17 so sad: the seniors line up in the hall and practice marching. lane is awfully sober lately. Diary, we had flag day exercises to- day. lane looked so old to me, I hardly knew her in her cap and gown. Oh, dear, graduation is over and lane is no longer at high school -- and I'm practically a sophomore - Wow! For 47 Years CEIGHT YEARS PRIOR TO THE FOUNDING OP THORNTON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOIJ THE HARVEY TRIBUNE HAS SERVED THE SCHOOL, THE CITY OF HARVEY AND THE SURROUNDING TERRITORY. Page 152 WW Hwy 11ij.if!F7'A'i 'irrfrfw--:wr--4441 +-'- .v gf Q .,'. --1-' -5. v- - nw-1 '1-'. 5 , - f-:,a.- .f,.- ,, ,, .,. ,Y ,. ,HHN . , --ya - , ,'-. . ,. WA , , V A ', KX N P 3 ' 5 m y S X is ' i ',,': . W.fq,' A. WV vfL, ..h. A ,N I. .X T3 A 154' M L


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