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, 5 , 'r S Q f Miss wAi.i. essays ., -, If ' , - ' - , . . 1 , L Physical Education , I f 2 1 .,,. 555 . . ,J V I , I Physical Education K ,, H I , 3 English I MR. ZITKO Physical Educafion r- ' ' . I, 1 ,.. , , . , . , I - FREDERICK RALLSX WOODBURY lMay 23, 1881-September 8, 19393 Having known quiet and sincere Mr. Wood- bury, we can say that here was truly a man who did his life's work with great and thoughtful care. Mr. Woodbury was born in Marshalton, A Iowa, cn May 23, I88I. He attended the Throap Polytechnic Institute in Pasadena, California, from I902 to I908 and the Univeisslty of California in l908. In I9lO he came to East Chicago to teach school. He attended the University of Wisconsin, University of Chicago, Pur- due, and Armour Institute during his school-teaching career. Mr. Woodbury was prominent not only in school affairs but also in civic life. The Boy Scouts of East Chicago will always remember Mr. Woodbury because he organized the first Boy Scout troop and was the first Scout leader of East Chicago. We are glad that such men as he live, and that we have the accomplish- ments and memory of such a fine- teacher and person as Frederick R. Wood- bury. L. Y, MISS BOYCE Music MISS DISTAD Music MISS McDOiNALD Social Science
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WWW MISS LUCAS Librarian MR. MA'ITI'I-I EWS Mathematics MISS MAYROSE Commercial MR. MCCOY Commercial MISS MCCULLOUGH Science MISS MCCUSKY Nurse MR. McSI-IANE Physical Education MR. MEARS Music MISS MEN DEN HALL Mathematics MISS MILLS Science MR. MOORE A Science MISS MORIARITY MISS RANICI-I Visiting Teacher MR. REEVES Science MR. RENCENBERGER Industrial Vocational MR. RICHEY Industrial Vocational MR. ROGERS Industrial Vocational MR. RUST Spanish MR. SCHWEINGRUBER- Physical Education MISS SHEARER Music my YI MR. SIEVERT I1 Commercial MR. SIGLER Social Science MR. SIMON Social Science MISS SKRENTNY I'-Icme Economics English ' MISS OILAR MR, SOUTER English Social Science MISS OVERPECK MISS SOWERBY Mathematics Social Science MR. PACK MISS SUFANA Industrial Vocational Commercial MR. PALMER MISS SWINDELL Social Science English MR. PARKER MISS SZILAGYI lnclustrial V cati I 'English MR. PAUL , , QQZMR. TRITT French a Spanish 1 Music MR. PRATT I MR. TULLIS Industrial Vocationalh Social Science X. i fx ,n,'- .' Q 'fe ff., J
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s . , XF' I f I f' 'T -If, hh' .xl fl! J ,VQWQ ff! jr! he pl ' if if 1 if 11 X rl l l L , After a heated campaign, the junors choices, Harry Rudzinski, Chester Bailor, and Elizabeth German, were announced as the officers of the Class of '4l. From the presidential candi- dates, Harry Rudzinski, a genial and well-liked student, emerged victorious. Harry is well-quali- fied, having participated in numerous activities, including athletics, secretary and presi- dent of the Washington Bro- thers, and coaching club. He has expressed a desire to attend Northwestern University. His in- ' L .. ,, - . , . 3,- ,I , ' ' O F F I C E R S 5 Q terest in bookkeeping coincidesgwith his aspiration of becoming a local business man. His presi- dential duties include the choosing of committeegand the general management of the class. Chester Bailor, vice-president',is also a Very,aCfiVG and ambitious student. His amiability is proved by his election to this offigfe. Besides being an honor student he is an enthusiastic athlete. Of all his subjects, he prefers English. Chester cherishes the ambition of becoming a member the National Honor Society. He, too, is apotential business man. He aids the presidentjayid fak.eS charge in the absence of the president. The office of junior class secretary is capably filled ful student. Elizabeth has participated in many monitor, girls' band, junior class play, and the W keen wit, and dancing ability have helped work required and acts as treasurer. These is so reliably managed. More power to the TOP ROW-Chuba, Ruehlinn, Peters, Anderkovics. Rogers, Bystricky, Ben der, Berg, Csicko, Moinzka, Barczak Ostrowski. SECOND ROW- Roqowski, Planeto Berta, Palmateer, Mavronicles, Ba nasiak, Mondrzak, Berry, Dohay, Demure, Oresko, Barhush, Buda Ahhett. THIRD ROW-Bernath, Monroe, Cos- tino. Postesta, Beenkins, Darrow Monea. Catasein, Adams, Novak Campbell, Newmark, Mikula, Cutinu FOURTH ROW - Pihulic, Bonilla Morrison, Dcngu, Cole. Boravich Bolton, Cohen. Annunziato, Dudzik Ranich. Niksic, Regenuvich, Riddle BOTTOM ROW-Crowe, Barnes. Oberg, Box, Morris, Baylog, Ammon, Bra- kovitz, Romer. ' 1 A I. .ff . 'sl . s S FGVUE. an ert an SQJdLQQ.',, , I, which are Girl Cognselors, good sense Off , does all the secretarial e why the junior class MMM I 15
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