Waukegan High School - Annual W Yearbook (Waukegan, IL)

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Copyrigl'1+, I939 by ihe Staff of Hue I939 ANNUAL W 0 CO-EDITO RS Miriam Boxerman Lois French 2 at Waukegan Township l-liglw School 939 3 VOLUME XLII cl by I939 Annual Stall Illustrated by WTI-IS Art Department FCREWORD THEN ancl NOW BusTles, hoopskirTs Lavender, old lace- ln Turning These pages You'll seT a dizzy pace. Riding a Tandem Through Now and Then You'll experience The Things They did back when. TaTTy pulls, hay rides, Rugby in The Tall, Because, you know, in Grandma They didn'T play TooTball. And now we leave you In hopes ThaT you'll enioy The records oT This happy year Tha+ did our Time employ. 's Time CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES MILITARY SPORTS STUDENT LIFE ADVERTISEMENTS DEDICATIGN To Cur Alumni Our Theme is Now and Then, And daTes To way back when, ThaT's why we declicaTe This book To Those oT yore, They always were on Time When The school bell rang, Those lads anol lassies who BuT They Too had Their Tun. You Tolks, Tor us, did pave The way In all Things, boTh work and play, This book is meanT Tor you. knew no Don'T sTop unTil you're Through, And if Then. you heave a sigh, Please Think OT us, dear alumni, We will be wiTh you soon. 6 slang IN MEMORIAM HYACINTH BERENS, Senior B April 2I, l92I-Augusl 5, I938 Morluer, Mrs. Agnes Berens 22 Jefferson Slreel, Waukegan, III. WILLIAM GEDGE, Junior B July 4, I922-February I, I939 Parenrs, Mr. and Mrs. W. I-I. Geclge 707 I7Il1 SIreeI', NorIl1 Chicago, III. W:-at RUDOLPH PEKKARINEN, Senior B November 26, I9I9-Sep+ember IO, I938 Fallwer, William Pekkarinen 658 Lenox Avenue, Waukegan, III. VITI STUKUS, Senior B December 3I, I92O-Ocloloer 23, I938 Mollwer, Mrs. William Sfrukus 308 Elmwood Avenue, Waukegan, III. THEN Cd AIPIVIISISTIIATIIIS N 0 W' Board oi Education CLARENCE W. DIVER JOHN E- REARDON Presidenl' Bernaid Decker Alberf L. Hall S. Y Q Dr. John G. Kyndberg Joseph J. Nemanich ' ', ' A H ' .... ' Slanley C. Szymusiak John Welsh Secrefary V Mrs. J. C. Foley Rober? A. Gibson Mrs. Jennie Nicklason Hanson Julian G. Hari' l James C. O'Sl1ea Dr. Pefer J. Sianul Mrs, John S, Wliyfe William H. Woodard JOHN W. THALMAN Superin+enden'r I CLARENCE E. PRICHARD Assis+an+ Principal Senior Building MISS MARGARET DADY Assisfanl' Principal Junior Building X4 BERNICE DUNN, B.A. Dramaiics, Public Speaking OTTO E. GRAHAM, B.S. Insirumenial Music FRANCES HIGLEY, B. M. Ari LA REINE MCKINNEY, B.A.E. Ari GEORGE E. SCHUMANN, B.M. Vocal Music ROBERT S. BARNES, M.S. Head of Deparfmeni Bookkeeping, Consumer Business Training HARRY B. BAUERNFEIND, B.A. Office Machines. Clerical Praciice CORA BROWN, B.A. Shorihancl, Typing I 3 EMERSON H. COLE, M.A. Commercial Geography, Business English WINIFRED D. CORNETT, B.A Shorihand, Typing HENRY C. EADS, M.A. Commercial Law, I-Iisiory MILDRED HODGEN, B.S. Selling. Filing VERA JERG, B.A. Bookkeeping, Typing CHARLES A. JICKLING Commercial Ariihmeiic, Geography, Aihleiics OLIVE LIVINGSTON Shorihand, Typing IRENE SEXTON. B. Ph. Bookkeeping, Typing PETER SUCHANSKI, B. A. Commercial Arilhmeiic, Business Training, Aihleiics ELEANOR MIHAN, B. Ph. English IA, IIA, III B EVA OKE, B.A. EngIish II A, III B JULIA OSLING, M.S. EngIish IB, III A KAARINA RAUTALAHTI, M.A. English IB, IA RUTH TALCOTT, B.A. Emqhsh IA, III A, IV B MILTON G. THOMPSON, B.A. EmgIish II A, III B, AIhIe+Ics RUBY KIRK MCLEAN, M.A. I-Iead OI DeparI'memI' Enghsh I B, IV A HELEN L. COOKE, B. Ph. Emqhsh IA, III A, IVB ELIZABETH CRAINE, M.A. Enghsh III A HELEN CUNNINGHAM, M.A English IA, IIB ELEANOR De YOUNG, B.A. EIIQIISII IB, IA, II B MARY ANN HOEFNER, B.A. EIIQIISIW IA, II B HAZEL L. HURLBUTT, B.E. ErIqIish IB, IA ELSIE KATTERJOHN, M.A. Enqhsh, IIB, IIA. IEIB ELLEN TIDY, B.A. Enghsh IB, III A, IVA LAURA TREVENEN. B. Ph. ErIgIIsh IB, IA, II A MARJORIE WITHAM, B.A. EHQIISE IA, IIA I4 RUTH ALLEN, M.A. Head of Lafin Deparfmenf Lafin LU CATHERINE GAYTON, B.A. Lafin JULIEN HILLS, B.A. Lain JUNE LINDERMAN. B.A. Lafin EVELYN RUMMEL, B.A. Spanish FRANCES WEISS, B.A. French PETRONILLA STOEVENER, M.S Head of Deparfmenf Foods, Home Manaqemenf ELLA A. CLARK, B.S. CIoH'1ing IDA SIMS. B. Ph. Clofhinq, Cafeieria Manager LEONA STOEVEN ER, M.A. Clofhinq LUCILE J. WEBB, B.S. Foods I 5 W. V. G. Hoger, B.S. Aufo Mechanics HOWARD H. JACKSON, B.S. Machine Shop RAY LINDENMEYER, M.A. Advanced Machine Show J. I. LOCKHART, M.A. Machine Shop GEORGE McAFEE, M.A. Mechanical Drawing EDWIN C. MESLOW, M.5. JournaIi5m, PrinIing PAUL SCHOENOFF, B.S. Prinfing, Publicafions ORLIN TRAPP, B.A. EIec+ricaI Shop MAURICE M. THOMPSON, M.A. Draffinq CLARENCE A. NEEDLER, M.S Head of Deparimenf HOWARD J. ANNIS, B.S. Aufo Mechanics N. E. BARDONNER, M.S. MechanicaI Drawing, Woodshop CHARLES H. DALTON, 8.5. Waadshap WILLIAM EARL GIFFIN, M.A Mechanical Drawing WALTER BARCZEWSKI, M.A. l-lead of Deparlmenl Geomelry, College Algebra, Advanced Algebra, Trigonomelfry MARlAN E. CALHOUN, B.A. Algebra FRANCIS PAUL CLYMER, M.S. Commercial Arillwmelic, Shop lvlallwemalics BESS DADY, B.A. Solid Geomelry, German FRANKLIN FREY, M.S. Algebra FLORENCE GRADY, B.A. Geomelry MYRTLE GREEN LEAF, B.A. Algebra CHARLES E. MELTON, M.A. Geomelry, Shop Mallwemalics GEORGE W. OSBUN, B.A. Algebra, Advanced Algebra G. A. WALDORF, M.A. Algebra, Aflulellcs S ROY C. HURD. M.A. O Head of Deparimeni Hisiory, Civics HERBERT I. CANINE, M.A. I Hisiory, Civics, Alhleiics A MARY JANE DURKIN, B.A. L Hisfory DAVID W. FIELDS, M.A. Hisiory, Civics, Aihleiics S HUGH R. HILSABECK, B.E. C Hisiory I ARTHUR D. KAUFMAN, B.A. E Sociology, Hisiory N C E GEORGE McDILL, M.A. Hisiory, Civics, Sociology ELEANOR MOORE, B.A. Hisiory ROBERT NICKEL, B,A. I-Iisiory SEKLMER I. SANDVEN, B.A. Hisiory, Poliiical Economy LLOYD Van DEUSEN, B.A. Hisiory, Civics JESSI E WHYTE, B.A. Hisiory RALPH D. BROWN, M.A. Head oi Deparimeni' Aihleiics, Baslcefballg Assisiani, P Fooiball, Traclc H VIRGINIA DENNIS, B.A. Physical Educaiion, Gym Y STEPHEN DREW, B.A. S Physical Educaiion, Freshman Baslcelball, I Freshman Fooiball, Track, Personnel C LA NORE MOREHOUSE, B.E. Physical Educaiion, Swimming A JOHN J. MORLEY, B.A. L Physical Educaiion, Swimming, Golf, Foo+baII Assisiani GRACE E. RUNDOUIST, M.A. Physical Educaiion, E Dean of Girls D MARK WILSON, B.S. ' Physical Educaiion, Varsiiy Fooiball, Freshman-Sophomore Baslceibal S C I E N C E AL G. GROSCHE, M.S. Head of Depar'rmen+ Biology, Afhlelics EDITH T. HIGLEY, B.S. Biology 4 GEORGE HUGHES, B.S Chernislry, Aihlefics A. WARD JAMES, B. Ph. General Science ROBERT S. JOHN, B.A. Physics LEO L. SINGER. M.S. General Science. Biology, Afhlerics HILDUR STEINERT, M.S. General Science I9 GEORGE A. HUNT, Maior, U. S. Army Professor of Mililrary Science and Tacfics JOHN HOLLY, Sfaff Sergeanf, Inf. D.E.M.L., U. S. Army Mililary Inslruclor LUCILLE LEE Assislanf Librarian MYRTLE MCELROY Clerlc, Junior Office S P E C I A L E. J. NEARY SafeIy Educalion, Aulo Mechanics VIVIAN SALMON, B.A. Secrefary, CenIraI Office MARIE SAUTER Secretary, Junior Office CARRIE SCHNEIDER Secrelrary, Senior Office VIVIAN THOMSON Librarian 1 , ..,.. -.,,., T Lell lo righl, row I: Charles Parrino, Mrs. Minnie Sneesby, W. C. Morsladl. Row 2: John Wall, Henry Plier, Karl Helander, Row 3: Hans Hanson, Jack Gray, William Brown, William Helman, Ernesl Hanlin. Row 4: Rolaerl Learmonl, Louis Rasmussen, Mall Suhadolnik, Frank Koehler, Edward Lyons, John lrwin. Row 5: William Rieboclc, LeRoy Rieboclc, Richard Nyman. MAINTENANCE STAFF The mainlenance slall is a silenl organizalion ol lhe school. These men and women begin lheir dulies early in lhe morning, and lheir work conlinues long aller lhe leachers leave al nighl. When a window sliclcs in sludy hall, a ianilor is called lo correcl lhe dilli- cully. ll lhe leacher's door is locked, a ianilor hurries lo lhe rescue. On cold, dark winler days, when lhe sludenls' leelh are challering. lhe ianilor is nolilied lo lurn up lhe heal. Shoveling snowy wallcs, scraping icy sleps, or culling lhe grass, all are a parl ol lhe ianilors' rouline. On nighls ol school plays, concerls, or dances, lhe slall musl be on lhe job lo see lhal lhe healing is properly adiusled, lhe doors opened, and lhe lighling arranged. Few sludenls realize whal a vilal necessily lhe mainlenance slall is lo lhe smoolh, unhampered operalion ol lhe high school. L. P. ERSKlNE BILL MORSTADT Purchasing Ageni Buildings and Grounds 20 A DAY AT W.T.l-I.S AT eighT TwenTy-Tive one morning We see approaching our school An old-Tashioned horse and buggy A conveyance ThaT's hardly The rule. To be sure, iT's Mirandy and Ezekiel SiTTing on ThaT Two-by Tour seaT They're The old-Tashioned lad and lassie Whom we all have been waiTing To meeT. lvlirandy is wearing a hoopskirT WiTh a big bow on Top oT her puTT, l-ler panTaleTTes peek ouT Trom her skirT hem, l-ler hands are snug in a muTT. Ezekiel is Tall, Tair and brawny, As The sTriking Beau Brummelu should be. l-lis knickers are like Those ThaT Grandpa wore WiTh buckles clasped TighT aT The knee. From The buggy They alighT, and come smiling To be greeTed by Johnny and Jean Who have agreed To show Them The l-ligh school So here we will now shiTT The scene. We nexT see our Triends in The line up. ln The caTeTeria, waiTing Tor lunch: LeT's lisTen To some oT Their comrnenTs. While our sandwich and salad we crunch. Mirandy liked The classes in cooking BuT she had learned cooking aT home. Ezekiel enjoyed The lndusTrial shops They reminded him oT The poem AbouT The blacksmiTh, sTrong and lorawny, And The wondrous Things ThaT he wroughT VViTh his anvil, Torge and hammer Ere The wane oT brawn and ThoughT. AT ThreeeTen, when The closing bell rings We encounTer our Two Triends once more, They're Tired and ready Tor home now, They long Tor The good days oT yore, As The guainT couple mounT Their conveyance They wave us a cheery goodbye, Were sorry To see Them leave us, BuT back To The NineTies They hie. 2 I TI-IEIXI CLASSES S 0W SENIORS . . . Class of January, I939 JANET MORROW SecreTary-Treasurer LAWRENCE FERRY Vice PresidenT M R. JACKSON Sponsor ROBERT KNOX PresidenT MISS HURLBUTT Sponsor Jingle bells, Jingle bells, Class oT '39, Though you've leTT our learned halls, Your deeds and words sTill shine. Above The lively din rose The merry shouTs OT The January class oT '39 on Their sleigh ride oT school liTe. AmidsT The shouTs and laughTer could be heard a school yell led by RoberT Knox, presidenT, Lawrence Ferry, vice-president and JaneT Morrow, secreTary-Treasurer. As They glided merrily on Their way, several boys dropped OTT and ran along behind The sleigh, packing snow balls and hurling The Trozen missles inTo The midsT oT shrielcing girls. lndulging in This sporT were CTTO Graham, Law- rence Ferry, Donald BirchTield, and Leonard Machalc. TooTing horns and ringing bells were Donald and DeLose Tschabold and Eino JensTrom. Trying To malce Themselves heard above The conTusion were BerTram Rubin and BerTram Claboe. Lilce well behaved miliTary oTTicers They aTTempTed To guieT The noise. Leading The group in singing and clever liTTle verses were CaTherine Goble, Shirley EhnerT, and RuTh Jacobs. During The enTire ride, Lois French, PaT McNamara, lvlargareT Boyles, and Marion PilliTanT, Took careTul noTe oT all evenTs in order To record Them in The Annual W, while Vlfillard Bowers, ediTor oT The STudenT could be heard shouTing scoop. MarTha EberT, valedicTorian, and Mary Alice Allen, saluTaTorian, gaThered an audience when They held a conTesT on guoTing Shakespeare. Amid much cheering and shouTing, The sleigh Taded Trom sighT around GraduaTion Bendg gone buT noT TorgoTTenl A 24 MARY ALICE ALLEN Annual Sfaff 2: Class Officer I: Drarnafics 4: Girls' League 3. 47 Girls' League Council 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3: Naf'I Honor So- ciefy 4: Sfudenf Council 2. MAYBELLE ANDERFUREN NIihbs Girls' Baslcefball I, 2: Dramafics I: 500 Mile Hilcers 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Swim Team 2, 3: Life Saving 3: Pageanfs 2, 3, 4: Speedball I, 2: Volleyball I, 2: Hisfory Club 4. DOUGLAS ANDERSON Doug Jr. Band I, 2, 3: Golf 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: I-Iisfory Club, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Governmenf 4. WALTER ANDREWS Stinky Baseball I, 2: Baslcefball Ig Cross- Sabers Club 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: Foofball I, 2: 500 Mile Hilcers 3, 4: Life Saving 2, 3: Milifary 2, 3, 4: Muscle Club 3: Jr. Orchesfra I, 2, 3: Rifle Club 4: Tennis 23 Hisfory Club 3, 4: Sr. Governmenf 4. VIRGINIA BERKQUIST Ding Annual Sfaff 4: Commercial Club 3, 4,: Jr. Safefy Council 3: Le Cercle Francais 2, 3: Sfudenf Council 4: Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Governmenf 4. DON BIRCHFIELD Birch Cross Counfry 4: Class Officer 3: Life Saving 2, 4: Milifary 2, 3: INIaf'l Honor Sociefy: Sfudenf Council 4: Swimming Squad 2, 3, 4. :- WILLARD BOWERS 'fximf' Drarnafics I, 2, 3: Le Cercle Francais 2, 33 Plays I, 2, 3: Span- ish Club 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf W World 4: His- fory Club 2, 3.4. MARGARET BOYLES Slug Annual Sfaff 4: Girls' League 3, 4: Girls' League Council I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves Ig Jr. Red Cross I, 2: Le Cercle Fran- cais 3, 4: Sr, Orchesfra 4: Op- ereffas 2, 3: Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4. MARY BRONDINO Shorty Girls' Chorus I. JACK BROWN Jr. Band I, 2: Baseball 2: Foof- ball I: Life Saving I7 Milifary 3, 4: Rifle Club 4: Swimming Squad 2. WILLIAM BROWN Bill 500 Mile Hilcers 3, 4: Milifary 2, 3: Sfudenf Council -3. PHYLLIS BUTLER Phan Baslcefball I, 2, 3: 500 Mile Hilf- ers 4: G. A. A. 3, 4: Girls' Swim Team 2, 3, 4: Life Saving 3, 4: Speedball 2: Sfudenf W World 4: Track 3: Volleyball 3: Hisfory Club 4: Indoor 2: Pageanfs 2, 3. FRED CAIN ..Easy,, Radio Club 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL SAM CARR BIacIcy A Cappella Choir I, 2: Boys' Glee Club I, 2: Crossed Sabers Club 3, 4,: Commercial Club 4: Dramafics 3, 4: Milifary 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 2, 3: Science Club 3: Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3: Traclc 2, 3: Hisfory Club 3, 4: Voice Class: Plays 3, 4. DOROTHY CHOUR Dark Dramafics I: Jr. Safefy Council 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4: Naf'I Honor So- ciefy. JANE CHRISTENSON Chrissy Girl Reserves 3, 4: Jr. Safefy Council 4: Posfer Club 3, 4: His- fory Club 3, 4. BERTRAM CLAEBOE Doc Crossed Sabers 3, 4: Fufure Craffsmen 3: Hi-Y 3: Jr. Chem- isfs 4: Jr. Red Cross I: Life Sav- ing 2: Milifary 2, 3, 4: Radio 2. 3: Rifle Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: I-lisfory Club 4: Sr. Governmenf 4. CU RTIS COLBY Curt Baseball I: Dramafics I: Milifary 3, 4: Transferred from Kenosha, I936. CHARLOTTE COURSON Girls' League I: Girls' League Council I: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Opereffas 2, 3. DONALD CRABB Wenzel Crossed Sabers Club 3, 4: Life Saving 3, 4: Milifary 2, 3, 4: Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Gov- ernmenf 4. WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM URUV, Baslcefball 3, 4: Posfer Club 2: Sfudenf Council 2: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Inframural Baskefball 2, 3. MARGARET DARROW Marge Hisfory Club 3. OZZIE DERDERIAN frozen Fufure Craffsmen 3: Milifary 2, 3. FELIX DUNKLIN Milifary 2. 25 MARTHA EBERT Baslcefball I: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Jr. Red Cross 3, 4: Opereffas 2: Soanish Club 3, 4: His- fory Club 4: Girl Reserves 2. HAROLD EDWARDS Spike Baslcefball I, 4: Boys' Glee Club I: Jr. Red Cross 2: Transferred from Zion Preparafory College I934. MAXINE EHNERT Shirley Commercial Club 3, 4: Girls' League Council 2: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves I: Jr. Red Cross 4: I-Iisfory Club 4: Jr. Girls' Trio 2, 3, 4: Opereffas I, 2, 3. LAWRENCE FERRY Monk Baslcefball I, 2, 3: Class Officer 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: 500 Mile Hikers 4: Life Saving 3, 4: Milifary 2, 3: Muscle Club I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf W World 4: Sr. Governmenf 4: VV Club 3, 4. LOIS FRENCH Frenchie Annual Sfaff 3, 4: Class Officer 2, 3: Dramafics I, 2: Girls' League 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Council I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 2. 3: Naf'l Honor Socie- fy: Spanish Club 3, 4: Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4: Plays 3, 4. ANTON GARGALLA Baseball I, 2: Baskefball I, 2, 3: Foofball I, 2: 500 Mile Hilcers I, 2, 3: Life Saving 3, 4: Milifary 2, 3: Swimming Squad 3, 4. CATHERINE GOBLE Cathy Girls' Chorus 4: Jr. Red Cross I: I-Iisfory Club 2, 3, 4: Plays 4, ARLEN E GOTT l1ish Jr. Red Cross I: Jr. Safefy Council 4: Safefy Driving: I-Iisfory Club 4. OTTO GRAHAM Baby-Face Afhlefic Associafion 2: Sr. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 2, 3: Foofball I, 2, 3,4: Jr. Life Saving I7 Sr. Orchesfra I. 2, 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Traclc 2, 4: I-lisfory Club 4. JOE HAMPSON A Cappella Choir 4: Mililary 2, 3. SHIRLEY HANGEBRAUCK Commercial Club 3: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 4: I-lislory Club. GRETA HAROLDSON Commercial Club 3. GLADYS HOFFLANDER Hoffie Commercial Club 3, 4: Dramafics I: Jr, Safefy Council 4: Hisfory Club 3, 4: Driving. GOTE HOLMGREN Umpho Foofball I: Life Saving 2: Milifary 2, 3: Rifle Club I. JEAN H UTTLESTON ,.Jin,, Commercial Club 3, 4: 500 Mile Hilf- ers 4: Girls' League Council I, 2: Jr. Red Cross I: Life Saving 3, 4: Sr. Orchesfra I, 2: Sfudenf Council 4: I-lisfory Club 2, 3, 4: Pageanfs 4. MANCEL JACK Crossed Sabers Club 4: Milifary 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 2, 3: I-lisfory Club 3. 26 RUTH JACOBS Ruthie Debafe 3, 4: Dramafics 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Girls' League I, 2: Girl Reserves I: Jr, Red Cross 3, 4: Pa- geanfs: Spanish Club 3, 4: Sfudenf World I: I-Iisfory Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Governmenf 4. ROSE JEMISON ..Muggs,, A Cappella Choir 3: Baslcefball I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Home Economics Club 2: Opereffas 2, 3: Speeclball I, 2: Volleyball I, 2, EINO JENSTROM Ienstrom Sr. Band 3, 4: Commercial Club 2, 3: Milifary 2. Sr. Orchesfra 4: Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Governrnenf 4. VERNON JEREB Vernie Milifary 2, 3: Jr. Orchesfra I, 2: I-Iisfory Club 3, 4. HOSANNA JIZMEJIAN HOZie Commercial Club 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4. GLADYS JOHNSON Johnnie Commercial Club 3, 4: Dramafics I: Girls' League Council I: Jr. Safefy Council 4: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Pageanfs 3, 4. CLYDE JONES Foofball I: Milifary 2, 3: Jr. Or- chesfra I, 2: lnframural Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4. REUBEN KANTOLA Rube Baslcefball I, 2: Foofball 3, 4: Life Saving 3: Milifary 2, 3: Sludenr World 3, 4: Muscle Club 3: Sr. Gov- ernmenf 4: Inframural Sporfs 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM KAPHEIM ..Kip,, Life Saving 2, Milifary 2, 3. MARJORIE KENYON Margie Girls' League 4, Girls' League Council 4, Jr. Red Cross 3, Jr. Safefy Council 4, Le Cercle Fran- cais 3, 4, Sfudenf Council I, 2, I-Iisfory Club 2, 3, 4, Sr. Govern- menl 4. ROBERT KNOX ..B0b,, Crossed Sabers Club 3, 4, Class Officer 4, Milifary 2, 3, 4, Sfu- denf W World 4, Sr. Govern- menf 4. NORMA LAHTI crNorm:, Class Officer I, Jr. Red Cross 2, Sr. Orchesfra I, 2. 3, 4, Pageanfs 2, 3, Naf'I Honor Sociefy. RAYNOLD LAINE Sunshine Jr. Band, Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, Cross Counfry I, Jr. Chemisfs 3, Sr. Orchesfra 3, 4, Track I, Sr. Gov- ernmenf 4. ESTHER E. LAMPINEN Essie 500 Mile I-Iilcers 4, Girls' Chorus I, I'Iisfory Club 2, 3. ALLAN LINDWALL .fLindy,, Dramafics I, Milifary 2, 3. ALICE LUKE uslipu Girls' Chorus 2, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Opereffas 2. 3, 4, Sr. Govern- menf 4. STELLA LULIS uLun Baseball 2, 3, Baslcefball 3, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, Speedball I, 2. 3, Volleyball I, 2, Sr. Gov- ernmenf 4. LEONARD MACHAK Lennie Baseball 3, 4, Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4, Foofball I, 2, 3, 43 500 Mile I-Iilv ers 4, Milifary 2, 3. Muscle Club 3. 4, Track 2, 3, Sr. Govern- menf 4. GEORGE MALLAS CATHERINE MALLOY ..Kay,, Girls' Swim Team. TOM MARGOIAN uspeedi. Jr. Safefy Council 4. VIOLET MARSHALL avi., Commercial Club 3, Girls' League I, I-lisfory Club 4. JANE MAXWELL Coffee Annual Sfaff 4, Baslcefball I, Commercial Club 4, Dramafics 3, G.A.A. 4, Girls' Swim Team I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 4, Life Sav- ing I. 2, 3, 4, Jr. Orchesfra I, 2, Pageanfs I, 2, 3, 4, Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4, I-lisfory Club 2, 3, 4, Sr. Governmenf 4, As- sisfanf Swimming Insfrucfor 2.3.4. WILLIS MAYFIELD Willy Sr. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Orches- fra I. FRANK MAZMANIAN Hiclcns Baskelball I, Foofball I, Jr. Safe- fy Council 4, Ivlilifary 2, 3. PATTY McNAMARA ..MnC,, Annual Sfaff 4, Girls' League 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross I, Opereflas 3, Pa- geanfs, Spanish Club 3, 4, I-Iis- fory Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Girls' League Council 2, 3, 4. ALEX MICHALOWSKI Zeke Annual Sfaff I, 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, Baslcefball I, 2, Foolball I, Milifary 2, 3, Sr. Governmenf 4. ROBERT MOREY ,'B01f' Commercial Club 3, Milifary 2, 3, Opereffas I, Plays 2, Rifle Club 3, I-Iisfory Club 4, Transferred from Zion Preparafory College I935. ADALYN MORRIS Addie Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Jr. Or- chesfra I, 2, Sr. Orchesfra 3, Sfu- denf Council I, I-Iisfory Club 2, 3, 4, Sr. Governmenf 4. JANET MORROW Sruff Class Officer 4, Dramalics I, Girls' Chorus I, Girls' Swim Team I, 4, Jr. Red Cross I, Life Sav- ing I, Pageanfs I, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, Sfudenf Council 4, Volleyball I, I-Iisfory Club 2, 3, 4, Naf'l I-Ionor Sociefy. RUSSELL NEWELL Rus Fufure Craflsmen 4, Milifary 2, 3, Radio Club 3, Rifle Club I, 2. OLIVER NIEMELA .,King,, Baslcefball 3, lnframural Baslcef- ball 2. 27 . SYLVIA NIEMI usyr, Commercial Club 4: Girls' League 2. WADELL NORWOOD A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I: Boys' Glee Club I: Jr. Cllemisls 4: Jr. Salely Council 4: Muscle Club 3: Sludenl Council 3. RUTH OJALA Ruthie Jr. Salely Council 4: I-lislory Club 2, 3, 4: Driving 4. EDWARD OLSEN Eddie Jr. Salely Council 4: Mililary 2, 3: Swimming Squad 2, 3, 4: Induslrial Research Club 2. MARJORIE OTT r:MaTgevr 500 Mile I-lilcers 4: Girls' Swim Team 2: Jr. Red Cross 2: Spanisli 3, 4: Hislory Club 2, 3, 4. DARYL OWENS Foolball I. 2: SOO Mile I-Iilcers I, 2, 3: Eulure Crallsmen 3, 4: Mililary 2: Rille Club 2. SAMUEL PAYNE rzsamvv Jr. Band 2: Dramalics Ig Foolball 2: Mililary 2, 3. WILLIS PAYNE Bill Annual Prinling Slall: Inlramural Baskelball. RUTH PEASE Girls' Glee Club 4: Oper-ellas 4: Plays 4: Translerred from Tacoma, Wasliinglon, I937. THELMA PETERSON .rpeteu Sludenl W World 4. JAMES PETREMAN HP. P. Baslcelball 3: Baseball 3, 4: Mililary 3: Translerred lrom Zion Prepara- lory College, I937. MARIAN PILLIFANT Annual Slall 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Swim Team I, 2: Jr. Salely Council 4: Speedball I: Volleyball I: Hislory Club 4: Sr. Governmenl 4. ETHLYN PLAUTZ Tex Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Swim Team I, 2: Jr. Safely Council 3, 4: Pageanls 2, 3: Speedball I, 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Hislory Club 2, 3, 4: Driving 3. CHARLES PLUMMER Stooge Mililary 2, 3: Posler Club 3, 4. HELEN PLUTT Pun-Pun SOO Mile I-lilcers 4: Sr. Governmenl 4: Commercial Club 3. SARI PUCIN Dramalics I, 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross 3: Hislory Club 3, 4. 28 LEONARD RAMEY Lennie Boys' Glee Club I, 2: Muscle Club 2: Operellas I, 2: Fulure Crallsmen. LILY RANTA Lil Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Swim Team 2, 3: Jr. Lile Saving 2: Wa- ler Pageanls I, 2: Speedball I, 2, 3, 4: Traclr I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Nal'I Honor Sociely. TOM REILLY nlrishl' Jr. Band I, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Eoolball 4: Mililary 2: Rille Club 2: Traclc 3: Sr. Governmenl 4. VIRGINIA RIEHL Gin SOO Mile I-Iikers 4: Hislory Club 4: Translerred lrom Carl Scliurz, Cliica- go, I936. BERTRAM RUBIN uBud,, Crossed Sabers Club 3, 4: I-Ii-Y 3, 4j Jr. Cllemisls 3: Mililary 2, 3, 4: Plays 4: Spariisli Club 3, 4: Hislory Club 3, 4: Sr. Governmenl 4: Nal'l Hon- or Sociely. MARVIN SALMI Marv Sr. Bancl I, 2. 3, 4: Sr. Governmenl 4. ERLAND SANDELIN Oscar Eoolball I, 2, 3, 4: Lille Saving I, 2, 3: Mililary 2, 3: Muscle Club 2, 3, 4: Swimming Squad I: Sr. Gov- ernmenl 4. JAMES SCHEVE Jimmy Eoolball 3: Baseball 2: 500 Mile I-Iilce ers 2, 3: Mililary 2, 3: Lile Saving I, 2: Sludenl W World: Swim- ming Squad 4: Transferred lrorn Sul- livan Jr. I-ligll Scliool. GEORGE SCHUMACHER Darley 500 Mile I-Iilcers 4: Hi-Y 4: I-Iis- Iory Club 4: Sr. Governmenl' 4. CARLTON SMITH Smitty Crossed Sabers Club 3, 4: Mili- Iary 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 3: Span- ish Club 3, 4: I-Iislory Club 2,3,4. JACK SMITH Snuffy Faalball I: Jr. Life Saving: Mili- Iary 2, 3: Swimming Squad I, 2: Sr. Governmenl 4. THEODORE STANULIS nfl-edu Baseball I: Cheerleaders Club: 500 Mile I-Iilcers 2: Golf 2: Life Saving 3: Jr. Orcheslra I, 2: Swimming Squad 2, 3, 4: Sr. Gov- ernmenl. MAE STEVENS Commercial Club 4: Girls' Chor- us I: Girls' Glee Club 4: Hislory Club 4. ROSE STINE 'KST'-ookj, 500 Mile I-Iilcers 4: Hislory Club 3, 4. RICHARD SUCHANSKI Dick Jr. Band I, 2, 3: Boys' Glee Club I, 2: Cross Counlry I: Jr. Chem- isls 3: Mililary 4: Operellas I: Swimming Squad I, 2: Tennis I, 2: Sr. Governmenl 4. ALBERT SUTKUS Baseball I: Foolball Ig Muscle Club I, 2, 3, 4. ROGER THOMAS .fR0g,, Life Saving I, 2: Mililary 2, 3. DELOSE TSCHABOLD Twin Sr. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Orches- Ira 3: Hislory Club 4. DONALD TSCHABOLD Twin Sr. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Orcheslra 3: I-Iislory Club 4. FRED UHR Moe Crossed Sabers Club 3. 4: Com- mercial Club 3: 500 Mile I-Iikers 3, 4: Lile Saving 2, 3, 4: Mili- Iary 2, 3, 4: Muscle Club I: Ri- Ile Club 3, 4: Traclc 2, 3: I-Iis'I'ory Club 3, 4: Annual Prinlers 3, 4. CHARLES VAN PELT Chuck Jr. Band I: Sr. Band 2, 3: Cross- ed Sabers 3: Cross Counlry 2: Goll I: I-Ii-Y 3: Jr. Chemisls 3: Jr. Red Cross 2: Life Saving I, 2, 3: Muscle Club 3, 4: Sr. Governmenl 4: Swimming Squad 2, 3: Track 3: I-Iislory Club 3, 4. HAROLD VAUGHN Bud Baseball I, 2: Baslcelball I, 2: Foolball I, 2: 500 Mile I-Iilcers 3: Life Saving 2, 3: Muscle Club 3: Sludenl' W World 4: Swimming Squad 2, 3: Traclc 3: I-Iislory Club 3, 4: Sr. Governmenl' 4. JEAN WALKER Jeanie Commercial Club 3, 4: 500 Mile I-Iilcers 3, 4: Girls' League Coun- cil 3: Life Saving I: Hislory Club 2, 3, 4: Transferred from Powell high school, Washinglon, D. C., I935. JUNE WALKER Girl Reserves I, 2: I-Iislory Club 2, 4. LEONA WEST Nomie Commercial Club 4: 500 Mile I-Iilcers 3, 4: I-Iislory Club 3, 4. HELEN WILLIAMS Willy Commercial Club 4: I-Iome Econ- omics Club 2: Jr. Safely Coun- cil 4: Sludenl Council I, 2: I-Iis- Iory Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Govern- menl 4. 29 SENIORS... Class oT June, IQBQ ANDREW GALVIN PresidenT CHARLES DALTON SecreTa ry-Treasurer MTSS OSLING Sponsor HARRY WHYTE Vice-PresidenT MR. SUCHANSKI Sponsor Oh, whaT Tun is a hay ride! Up and down The hay They slide, Such ups and downs This class musT Take IT Success Hill They wish To make. Such shouTs and yellsl They musT be coming Trom The old hay rack rumbling down The lane. lT's The annual hayride given by The Senior B's and The load is being Team- sTered by Mr. Suchanski and Miss Osling. Ch, oh, one oT The wheels has rolled oTT and The wagon is dragging on one side. Somebody will have To geT ouT and push, and who should volunTeer buT Andy Galvin, Harry WhyTe and Chuck DalTon. Andy has helped push The wagon Tor Three years and has done his iob well. HeavyweighTs, George Cooper, Mickey Van Heirseele, Dick DieTz and Vinny Levandusky are Trying To replace The wheel and They're doing Tine because Harry and Chuck have been excused Trom pushing long enough To play a reTrain wiTh Al OTenloch. The EnTry oT The GladiaTors, which They dedicaTe To The men aT The wheel, is Their selecTion. lT's now Time Tor a liTTle vocal music while we waiT. LeT's swing ouT on a chorus oT Turkey in The STraw wiTh Bob WhiTaker, Larry STorms, Edward ShorT, DoroThy Luce, and RoberTa STewarT leading The group. KiTTy Leech and Suzie Henderson are ready To puT on a liTTle dramaTic skiT wiTh Shirley Johnson, June Enerson and Wayne Hanson in The supporTing roles, so leT's give Them our aTTenTion. We've had enough enTerTainmenT Tor This year, buT lesT we TorgeT, we musT men- Tion ThaT Miriam Boxerman was The co-ediTor oT The yearbook. Hurdora La Rose, Evelyn Sandus, BeTTy NimiTs, Shirley Thom, Jean SchaeTer and Mary l-loogasian were among her henchmen. Then There are Mary Barron, Evelyn Samson, Joe Devenas, Lila Kunz, and RoberT Rogers, all prominenT on The sTaTT oT The W World. We've also had enough exciTemenT Tor one year, and now ThaT The wheel is on, we'll leT our crew back on The wagon. Giddy up, shouTs Henry Eads, The miliTary leader oT The class, and The wagon lumbers down The road again. 30 CHARLES ALCORN Chuck Baseball 47 Inframural Baslcefball 3, 47 Milifary 2, 3. WILLIS ALFORD Willie Foofball I, 27 Jr. Chemisfs 47 Mil- ifarv 2, 3: Rifle Club 2, 37 Sfu- denf Council I, 27 Traclc I7 I-Iis- fory Club 2, 3, 47 Sr. Govern- menf 4. KENNETH ANDERSON rzlcennyn Sr. Band I,. 2, 3, 47 Baseball 3, 47 Sr. Orchesfra 2, 3. JOSEPH AQUELINO Zeke Baseball I, 2, 3, 47 Baslqefball I, 2, 3,7 Foofball I, 27 500 Mile l-lilc- ers I, 2, 3, 47 Jr. Red Cross 3, 47 Muscle Club 3, 47 Swimming Squad I, 27 lnframural Baslcefball 3, 47 Commercial Club 37 Sr. Gov- ernmenf 4. WALTER BACK Walla Milifary7 Rifle Club. SHIRLEY BAIR Shirl Girls' League 47 Girl Reserves 2, 37 Sfudenf Council 3, 47 Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4. MILDRED BALEN Millie Baslcefball 2, 3, 47 GAA. 2, 3, 47 Pageanfs 2, 3, 47 Speedball 2, 3, 47 Sfudenf Council 47 Volleyball 2, 3, 4. MARIE BALL Girls' League 47 Girls' Glee Club 37 Home Economics Club Ii I-lis- fory Club 47 Transferred from An- fioch Township High School, l935 OLIVE BANKHEAD CECIL BARRETT ucecu Milifary 2, 3, 47 Rifle Club 3, 4: Rifle Team 3, 4. MARY BARRON nGuPpy,, Dramafics 37 500 Mile I-Iilcers 37 Girl Reserves 3, 47 Jr. Safefy Council 47 Le Cercle Francais 3. 47 Sfudenl World 47 Hisforv Club 2, 3, 47 Plays 3. EDITH BARTMAN Shorty 500 Mile I-lilcers I, 2, 3, 4i Jr. Red Cross 37 Commercial Club 3. RUTH BARTZ Bartzie Dramafics I, 2, 37 Girls' League 27 Jr. Chemisfs 3, 47 Plays I, 2, 37 Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3, 47 Volley- ball I7 I-lisfory Club 2, 3, 47 Sr. Governmenf 47 Jr. Red Cross 47 Naf'l I-lonor Sociefy7 Sr. Play. LUCI LLE BATTISFORE Ciele FLORENCE BAUER UFIOU. Girls' League 2, 3, 47 Girls' Glee Club 2, 37 I-Iisfory Club 3, 47 Transferred from Zion Preparafory College, I936. LORRAINE BEROUIST Bcrke Commercial Club 27 Girls' Chor- us I7 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 47 Opereffas I, 2, 3,7 I-lisfory Club 37 Sr. Governmenf 4. JOE BEZEK Baseball, Baslcefball I7 Golf 4. SOPHIE BIEDRON Hzosiw Le Cercle Francais 3. 47 I-lisfory Club 4. ALBERT BLAHA Bud Milifary 2, 3. ERNEST BOBKO Ernie A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 47 Boys' Glee Club I7 Jr. Red Cross I7 Jr. Life Saving7 Milifary 2, 37 Op- ereffas7 Pageanfs7 Sfudenf Coune cil 2, 3, 47 I-lisfory Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BORRE Bob 500 Mile I-lilcers 2, 37 Golf 37 Life Saving I, 2, 37 Mililary 2, 3, 47 Rifle Club 37 Firing Squad 3. JENNIE BOSNAK ...yeahh Sfudenf Council 2. IRENE BOTTCHER Butch German Club 4i Sr. Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLOTTE BOUSOUET .iRed,, GAA. I, 2, 37 Speedball I, 2, 37 Volleyball I, 2, 37 I-lisfory Club 4. 3 I JANET LOUISE BOVIK Jan Girl Reserves 3: Le Cerc-Ie Francais 3, 43 Opereffas 3: Posfer Club 4: Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4: Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4: Transferred from Holy Child High School, I935. ELLEN BOWERS NnppiC Transferred from Richmond High School, I936. MIRIAM BOXERMAN Hmnmw Annual Sfaff 4: Dramafics I, 2: Girls' League 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Coun- cil 3, 4: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Jr. Safefy Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4: Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Governmenf 4: Naf'I Honor Sociefy. GILBERT? IBRAUN .. in Fufure Craffsmen I: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Jr. Chemisfs 4: Jr. Red Cross 2: Mi!- ifary 2, 3: Sfudenf Council I: Swim- ming Squad I, 2, 3, 4: Posfer Club. HOWARD BRECKENFELD Howie Crossed Sabers Club 3, 4: Milifary 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 3: Transferred from Racine Jr. High, I935. RUTH BREGGER Frecklcs Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4. HENRY BROEMELKAMP ..Red,, Foofball I, 2: Jr. Chemisfs 4: Jr. Safefy Council 4: Milifary 2, 3: Ra- dio Club Ig Rifle Club 2. MARCIA BROWN Girls' League 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Council 2, 4: German Club 4: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3: Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy. ROBERT BUKSAS Hnufkv Cheerleaders' Club I, 2: Milifary 2, 3. LORNA BURKEY Burk Girls' League I: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 23 Life Saving I: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Jr. Orches- 'rra I, 2: Pageanfs 2: Hisfory Club 3. HELEN BURNETT 500 Mile Hilcers 3: Girls' Chorus 4: Girls' Glee Club 4: Sfudenf Swim- ming lnsfrucfor 2, 3. ALBERT BUTKUS HAP, Milifary 2, 3: Sfudenf Council 2. MARGARET BUTLER A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Dramafics 2, 3, 4: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Council 2, 3: Girls Re- serves 2, 3: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4? Opereffas: Plays: Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4: Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf World 4: Sr. Play. VIRGINIA BYERLY Bette Dramafics 23 500 Mile Hilcers 27 Girls' League 2: Jr. Red Cross 2: Transferred from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, l93o GRACE CARY , 500 Mile Hilcers 4: Jr. Safefy Coun- cil 4. ARAM CHADERJIAN Foofball I, 2: Jr. Chemisfs 4: Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3: Mililary 2: Rifle Club 2: Track I, 2, 3. 32 FLORENCE CHAMBERLAIN Fl0ssie Girls' Chorus I. RUTH CHANDLER Girls' League 2, 3: Girls' League Council 3: German Club 4: Jr. Orch- esfra I: Sr. Orchesfra 2: Science Club 3: S+udenf Council I, 3: His- Iory Club 3, 4: Naf'I Honor Sociefy. JANE CHISWELL CI1isy A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Dramafics I: Jr. Red Cross 4: Opereffas 3, 4: Plays I: Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3, 4: Hisfory Club 3, 4: Sfudenf Swim- ming Insfrucfor. MARIAN VIRGINIA CHRISTIAN Christy Baseball I: Baslcefball Ig Commercial Club 3: Jr. Safefy Council 4: Speed- ball I: Volleyball I. BILLEE LORRAINE CHUBB Commercial Club 3: Transferred from Lake Foresf High School, I936. ANTHONY CHWIEDZIEWICZ f.Fifi,, Life Saving I, 2: Milifary 2. DONALD CLARK f.D0n,, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball I: Mil- ifary I, 2. ROSALINE CLEMENT 500 Mile Hilcers 2, 3, 4: Hisfory Club 3, 4. SHIRLEY CLIFF Shorty Dramaiics 2, 3: 500 Mile I-likers 4: Girls' League 2: Girls' League Council 2: I-Iislory Club 2, 4. NORMA JEAN CLINE To'rcI1y Girls' League: Girls' Chorus I: Sludenf W World 4. SWING COLBERT Baseball I: Baskelball 23 Foolball 2, 3, 4: Mililary 2, 3: Muscle Club 2, 3, 4. HARRY CONGDON Baseball 4: Posler Club 4: Trans- ferred from Zion Preparaiory Col- lege, I938. NORA J. CONTOYANIS Connie Commercial Club 4: 500 Mile I-Iikers I, 2, 4: Speedball I, 2: Tennis I, 23 Volleyball I, 2: I-Iis- Iory Club 2, 3, 4. GEORGE COOPER f.Rum,, Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: 500 Mile I-likers 5: Mil- ilary 2, 3: Track 2: I-lislory Club 3: Sr. Governmenl 4: W Club 3. 4. MARY VIRGINIA COPELAND GEORGE COURSON Moose Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Mililary 2, 3, 4. EVA CRAWFORD NEW., Commercial Club 3: Girls League Council 2: Jr. Red Cross 2: His- I'ory Club 3, 4: Sr. Governmenl' 4: Sludenl Swimming lnslruclor. ETHEL MARGARET CRICHTON Hahn 500 Mile I-Iikers 3: Volleyball I: I-lisiory Club 3, 4: Siudenl Swim- ming lnslruclor. ARTH U R CZAJOWSKI Blau Mountain Foolball I, 2: Muscle Club I, 2, 3: Rifle Club I. CHARLES DALTON JR. Chuck Alhlefic Associaiion 4: Sr. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 4: Life Saving I: Sr. Orcheslra 4: Siu- deril Council I, 3: Sr. Govern- menl' 4: Sr. Play: NaI'l Honor Socieiy. ROBERT DALUGA ,.Bob,, Baseball 4: Baskelball 3, 43 Fool- ball II Mililary 2, 3: Sludenl W World 4. ROBERT DANIELSON Foolball I: Mililary 2, 3. CHARLES DAVIS ..Bud,, Golf 2: Miliiary 2, 3: Track I. FRANK DEBEVEC UFTM., MiliI'ary 2, 3. HENRY DERAM uflankn Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Mililary 2, 3: Spanish Club 3, 4. MARCELI NE B. DeTHORNE Marcy Commercial Club 4: 500 Mile I-likers 4: I-lislory Club 4. JOSEPH DEVENAS Boys' Glee Club I: Crossed Sa! bers Club 2, 3: Foolball 3, 4: Milifary 2, 3: Operellas I: Rifle Club 2: Sludenl W World 47 I-Iisiory Club 3: Safely Club 4. JOHN DICKSON Crossed Sabers Club 47 Jr. Chem- isls 4: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3: Miliiary 2, 3, 4. CYRIL E. DIDJURGIS acyl, Posier Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Siudenl Council 2, 3, 4: Sr. Governmenl' 4. DICK DIETZ Mickey Rooney Baskeiball 4: Foolball 43 Track 3: Sr. Goyernmenl 4: W Club 4: Transferred from Kenosha, I938. MARY IDILLENBECK Commercial Club 3, 4: I-lislory Club 2, 3. MARY DOBNIKAR 33 LAWRENCE DOCKERY HDOCH Crossed Sabers Club 4: Jr. Red Cross I: Milifary 2, 3, 4. PAUL DRAPER upugy. Milifary 2, 3: Rifle Club 2: Swim- ming Squad I, 2. FRANK DUESTERBECK Flash Jr. Chemisfs 43 Life Saving I, 2: Milifary 2, 3: Sfudenf Council 2, 3: I-Iisfory Club 3, 4. WILLIAM DURKA Billy Debafe Team 2, 3, 4: German Club 4: Le Cercle Francais 2, 3: I-Iisfory Club 4: Sfudenf Forum 2: Naf'I Honor Sociefy 4: Sr. Play. JOSEPH DURKIN Irish Dramafics I3 Foofball I: Jr. Red Cross I: Jr. Safefy Council 3, 4: Life Saving 2: Milifary 2, 3: Plays I: Hisfory Club 3, 4. ALBINA DZIEGLEWICZ I Beenee HEN RY EADS Crossed Saber's Club 3, 4: Jr. Chemisfs 3: Milifary 2. 3, 4: Ri- fle Club 2, 3, 43 Rifle Team 2, 3. 4: Sr. Governmenf 4: Naf'I I-Ionor Sociefy 4. CHARLES EDWARDS Duke Boys' Glee Club I, 3: Jr. Chem- isfs 3, 4: Jr. Safefy Council 4: Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4: Tennis 4: Sr. Governmenf 43 Naf'I Honor Sociefy. MARGARET EDWARDS Dangle Class Officer 2: Drarnafics 2, 33 Girls' League Council I: Girl Re- Serves I, 2, 3. 4: Jr. Red Cross 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais 3: Sfu- denf Council 2, 3, 4: Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4: Plays 2: Sr. Play. SHIRLEY EFINGER Red Girls' League I, 23 Girls' League Council 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Sfudenf Coun- cil 2: Sfudenf W World 4: His- fory Club 3, 4: Sr. Governmenf 4. SHIRLEY EHNERT Shirley Mae A Cappella Choir 3. 4: Girls' League 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Council 2, 33 Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Jr. Red Cross I: Opereffa I, 2, 3, 4: I-Iisfory Club 4. DOROTHY EKORN ecD0tu Spanish Club 3, 4: Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4. 34 JUNE ENERSON Taffy Annual Sfaff 3: Dramafics I, 2, 3: Girls' League 4: Girls' League Council I: Girls' Glee Club 23 Girl Reserves 3, 4: Le Cercle Fran- cais 3. 4: Naf'I Honor Sociefy 4: Plays 2, 3: Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4. BERNICE ERVIN VIRGINIA EVANS Gin Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Swim Team I, 2, 3, 43 Life Sav- ing I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Orchesfra I, 2, 3: Pageanfs I, 2, 3, 4: Speedball I, 2, 3, 4: Traclc I, 2, 3: Volley- ball I, 2, 3, 4. TONY FARELLA Spaghetti Sr. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Milifary 2. EVELYN FARRAR Ellie Commercial Club 3: Girls' League I: Girls' League Council I3 Jr. Red Cross I, 2: Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3: Sfudenf VV World 2: Hisfory Club 4. HELEN FELIX Frenchie Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Scienc Club 3: Volleyball I. ESTA FENDER Commercial Club 3: 500 Mile Hiicers 4. WINIFRED FISEL Winnie Commercial Club 3: 500 Mile I-Iilcers 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 4: Girls' Glee Club 4: Home Ec- onomics Club 4: Sfudenf W World 4: Hisfory Club 3, 4. DOLORES FISHER ..De,, Commercial Club 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 4: Hisfory Club 3. 4. MARJORIE FREDHOLM 3 Margie Girls' League I, 2: Girls' Chorus I, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4: Le Cercle Fran- cais 43 Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3: I-Iisfory Club 3, 4: Opereffas I, 2. ANDREW GALVIN Andy Baslsefball I: Class Officers 2, 3. 4: Jr. Chemisfs 4: Jr. Red Cross 2: Sr. Life Saving: Milifary 2, 3: Rifle Club 2, 3: Rifle Team 33 Sfudenf Council 2, 3: Naf'I Hon- or Sociefy 4. VINCENT GAROLIS Sr. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Posfer Club I, 2, 3. BETTIJANE GARTLEY Betty Commercial Club 3: Dramalics I: GAA. I: Jr. Red Cross I, 2: Siu- denl Council I, 2: Hislory Club 2, 3, 4. GEORGE GIBBONS Doc Baslceiball Ig Crossed Sabers Club 3, 4: Foolball I, 2: Jr. Red Cross 3: Mililary 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 2: Sluclenl Council I: Traclc 2: Sr. Gave-rnmnel 4. ROBERTA GEIFER Bobby 500 Mile Hilcers 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross 2: Lile Saving I, 2: Speedball I, 2: Volleyball I. 2: I-Iislory Club 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Swimming Insfrucfor. ARLINE GILBERT Lenny Girls' League 2, 4: Girls' League Council 2: Girls' Glee Club I. 2: Jr. Red Cross 4: Sludenf Council 2, 3. 4: Hislrory Club 3, 4: Operella I, 2: Na+'I Honor Socieiy. RALPH GI RDLEY Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2: W Club: lnlramural Baslcelball. RAYMOND GIRDLEY A ..Ray,, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. DENNIS GATLEY zfDen,i Boys' Glee Club I, 2: Dramalics-4: Jr. Chemisls 3, 4: Jr. Life Saving 3, 4: Operellas I, 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4: Siudenl W World 4: Hislory Club 3, 4. MARIANNE GOLOB Commercial Club 2: 500 Mile Hikers 2, 3: Girls' League I: Jr. Red Cross 2: Science Club 2. MAY LOUISE GORONSON Wheezer Commercial Club 2: Girls' League I. 2: Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Jr. Red Cross 2: Jr. Orcheslra Ig Sr. Or- cheslra 2: Opereflas I, 2: Science Club 2: Hislory Club 2, 3. EDWARD GOSAR Eddie Mililary 2, 3. BOB GOSHGARIAN Baseball I: Foolball 2: Mililary 2: Swimming Squad 4. JUNE GRANT Commercial Club 2, 3: 500 Mile Hik- ers 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club I: Lile Saving 2: Sludenl Council I, 2: Speadball I, 2: Sludenl W World 2: Volleyball I, 2: Hisfory Club 3, 4: Arl' Club 2, 3. JOHN GREGORIN Mililary 2, 3. CLARA GROSNICK Gussie Commercial Club 3, 4: Hislory Club 4. HOWARD GROSSE HEIDER Goose Baslcelball I, 2: 500 Mile Hilcers 43 Fufure Crallsmen 2: Mililary 2, 3. 35 LAURA JEAN HAGERMAN Wheezer Girls' Glee Club 4: Girl Reserves 4: Operelras 4: Science Club 3: His- Iory Club 2, 3, 4: Transferred from Yakima Senior High, Yalcima, Wash- inglon, I936. MARY JANE HAHN zrHoneyn, Girls' Baslcelball I: Commercial Club 4: 500 Mile Hilcers 4: Girls' Chorus I, Jr. Safely Council 3: Hislory Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES HALL Jimmie Baseball I, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Fool- ball I, 2, 3, 4: 500 Mile Hilcers 3, 4: Lile Saving I: Muscle Club 4: Siu- denl Council I, 4: Sr. Governmenl' 4: VV Club: Traclc 2, 3. JANETTE HALL funk Hisrory Club 3. VELMA HALLAS WILLIA,M HAMPSON 'Wvillyv Fulure Crallsmen 2: Mililary 2, 3, 4. EARL HANLIN A Milifary 2, 3. RAUHA HANNULA - Jr. Safely Council 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4: Hislory Club 4: Nal'l Honor Sociely. PATRICIA HANSON .Tatu Jr. Red Cross I: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Sludenl Council I, 2: Hislory Club 2, 3: Na'r'I Honor Sociely. WAYNE HANSON nnocu Dramalics I, 2, 3, 4: 500 Mile Hikers 4: Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4: Miliiary 2. 37 Plays I, 2, 3. 4: Hislory Club 2, 4: Radio Club I: Spanish Club 3, 4: Sludenl Coun- cil 2, 3, 4: Na'r'l Honor Socieiy. JACK HARRIS uporkyu A Cappella Choir 3: Jr. Band 27 Sr. Band 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club I, 2: Hi-Y 2: Operellas I. 2. JOHN HARRIS Mililary 2, 3: Transferred from Liberlyville, I936. LaVONN E HAYWOOD Snacks Commercial Club 4: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3: Hisiory Club 4. SAM HEATH Miliiary 2, 3, 4. RALPH HELMKAMP Baslcelball I: Fooiball I, 23 Mil- iiary 2, 3: Muscle Club 2. EUNICE HEMBROOK Eunie 500 Mile I-Iilcers l: Sludeni W World 4: Hisiory Club 4. SUZANNE HENDERSON Pinkie Dramalics I, 2, 3, 4: 500 Mile Hilcers 3: Girls' League 3: Girls' League Council 2, 3: Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4: 'Jr. Saieiy Coun- cil 4: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Sci- ence Club 3: Sludenl Council 3: Hislory Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Play: Plays l, 2, 3, 4. HELEN HERSHBERGER Hershey 500 Mile Hilcers 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Jr. Chemisls 4: Operellas I. LOUISE HILL Lou Commercial Club 3: Dramalics I: SOO Mile Hilcers I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 3: Girls' Glee Club 4: Op- erellas 3: Hisiory Club 3, 4. ELIZABETH HOCHBERGER Betty Girls' League Council 23 Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Operelias 3, 4: Hislory Club 2, 3, 4. MARY HODNIK Mitzi Commercial Club 3. 4: Hisiory Club 4. . 36 EDWARD HOLMBERG Eddie Crossed Sabers Club 3, 4: Mili- lary 2, 3, 4: Golf 2: Hi-Y 4: Ri- fle Club 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Hisiory Club 2, 3, 4: Na'l'l Honor Socieiy. MARY HOOGASIAN Mari Annual Siaii 4: Girls' League 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Council 3. 4: Girls' Chorus I: Le Cercle Fran- cais 2, 3, 4: Na'I'l Honor Sociely: Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4: Jr. Safe- 'ly Council 4. WILLIAM HULL ffBussy,, Crossed Sabers Club 4: Jr. Red Cross 3, 4: Mililary 2, 3, 4: Slu- denl Council I: Sr. Governmeni 4. DAVID HUTCHINS Dave Crossed Sabers Club 4: Mililary 2, 3, 4: Jr. Orcheslra I, 2: Sr.Or- cheslra 3, 4: Rifle Club 3. GILBERT ISAACSON Miliiary 2, 3. EARL JACK Butch Crossed Sabers Club 3, 4: Eooi- ball 2, 3, 4: I-li-Y 2, 3, 4: Mililary 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Team 2, 3, 4: Siudenl Coun- cil 3, 4: Hisiory Club 3, 4. WARREN JACKSON Wones Baseball I, 2: Mililary 2, 3: Inlra- mural Sporls. ROBERT JACOBS ..B0b,, Life Saving 3: Miliiary 2, 3: Swim- ming Squad 3. MARGIE JAGUSCH Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: 500 Mile Hilcers I, 2, 3, 4: Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. GRACE JAKAITIS Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Drama- 'rics I: 500 Mile Hilcers 3: Spanish Club 3, 4. GEORGE JASKELA Geo Baseball I: Jr. Liie Saving 2: Sr. Lile Saving 3: Mililary 2, 3: Swim- ming Squad I, 2. BERNICE JOHNSON Bonnie Commercial Club 3: Girls' League 2: 500 Mile I-Iilqers 2, 3. 4: Girl Reserves 3. 4: Home Economic Club 4: Sludenl W World 4: I-lislory Club 3, 4. LORAYNE JOHNSON ..L0Ty,, Commercial Club 3: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Council I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Chemisls 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4-3 Hislory Club 43 Public Speaking 3. ROBERT JOHNSON 10bbie Crossed Sabers Club 33 Dramalics I, 2: Hi-Y 3, 47 Jr, Chemisls 37 Lile Saving 21 Le Cercle Francais 25 Mili- 'rary 2, 3: Plays I, 2, Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4: Hislory Club 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY JUNE JOHNSON Simone Dramalics I, 2, 3, 4, SOO Mile Hikers 3, 4: Girls' League 3, 47 Girls' Glee Club 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 4: Science Club 37 Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4: Hislory Club 3, 47 Public Spealcinq 4: Plays I, 2, 3, 4' Operellas 3: Sr. Play. TERRY JOHNSON Sonny German Club 3, 4, Jr. Chemisls 3, 4? Jr. Red Cross 3, 45 Mililary 3, 4, Rille Club 3, 4, Translerred from Springlield High School, I936. ARLENE JONES Commercial Club 3: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3. MARIE VIRGINIA KACZMARYN 1innic Commercial Club 3, 4: Girls' League Council 2: Jr. Chemisls Ali Jr. Red Cross 2: Hislory Club 47 Transferred from Holy Child High School IC736. VIOLET KASPER uv-in RICHARD KAYMEN Boys' Glee Club Ig Commercial Club 27 Cross Counlry 2, 3, 41 Jr. Red Cross 37 Lile Saving 2: Mililary 2, 3:'Muscle Club 3: Rifle Club 2, 3, Rifle Team 2, 3: Swimming Squad I, 2, 3, 47 Traclc I, 2, 3, 4, Hislory Club 2, 37 Sr. Governmenl 4, Operellas I1 Sr. Play. 'WILLIAM KEEFE Irish Baslcelball l, Foolball 45 Hi-Y I, 23 Life Saving I7 Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4, Mililary 2, 33 Tennis 2, 33 His- lory Club 2, 3, 43 Sr. Governmenl' 4: Inlramural Sporls I. TOMMY KELLY Corrigan rviilirafy 2, 3. KATHERINE KENNEDY Kata Baseball I, 2, 31 Baslcelball l, 2, 3, Commercial Club 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 47 Pageanls I, 37 Speedloall I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3. ROSE KERKORIAN Bright Eyes Commercial Club I, 3, 4, Girls' Lea- gue Council I, 2, 3, Ali Girls' Chorus I: Girl Reserves 4: Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 47 Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4t Jr. Safely Council 4: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 47 Hislory Club 3, 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. AMANDA KERPAN YNfandy Commercial Club 37 Dramalics I, 2, 3, 47 Jr. Red Cross lg Sludenl Coune cil 3, 4i Hislory Club 47 Sr. Governe menl' 4, Sr. Play. 37 BEULAH KESSLER Boots Transferred from Zion Preparalory College I938. MARIAN KIELMAN Hislory Club 2, 3, 4. FRANK KILLIAN Eulure Crailsmen 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross I, 2. JOSEPH KISIELEWSKI fipercyu Mililary 2, 3. BEVERLY KOACH UBEWU Baslcelball I7 Girls' Chorus lg Girls' Glee Club 27 Sludenl Council 3, I-Iislory Club 4, Sr. Governrnenl 41 Operellas 2. WILLIAM KOIVUNEN Will MATHILDA KORDECKI Commercial Club 3: Jr. Safely Coun- cil 4g Science Club 3. DORIS KOSKI Girls' Swim Team 2: Jr. Chemisls 4: Life Saving 2: Pageanls I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Hislory Club 2. 3, 4: Nal'l Honor Sociely. ANN KOVACEK Touts Commercial Club 3, 4: Jr, Salely Club 4: Hislory Club 4. CASIMIR KRANJC ucaseyu Sr. Governmenl 4. VIVIAN KUKAR G.A.A. I, 27 Girls' League 27 Hislory Club 3, 4. LEO KUKLA ..He1by., Jr. Band I: Milifary 2, 3, 4: Sr. Governmenf 4. LI LA KU NZ YVI1istler G.A.A. I: Girls' League 3, 4: Posfer Club 4: Sfudenf W World 4: Ten- nis I: Hisfory Club 4: Sr. Govern menf 4: Diving I. RUTH KYLLONEN Ruthie Girls' league 4: Girl Reserves 4: Hisfory Club 3, 4. HURDORA LA ROSE Co-rdy Annual Sfaff 4: A Cappella Clnoir 2, 3, 4: Girls' League 2: Girls' League Council 2: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Opereffas 2, 3, 4: Plays 3: Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4: Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4: Girls Trio 2, 3, 4. BETTY LARSEN Betts Girls Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 2, 3: I-lisfory Club 2, 3, 4. LUCY LE BARON Ludie 500 Mile I-l'lcers 3' Girls' Lea ue 2 I , g : Jr. Safefy Council 4: Hisfory Club -2 3 4 ' ' ' Joe LEBEN Foofball I: Fufure Craffsmen 2, 33 Jr. Cliernisfs 4: Milfary 2, 3: Radio Club 3: Rifle Club 2, 3: Sr. Govern- menf 4. KATHERINE LEECH Kirry Annual Sfaff 4: Class Officer 2: Dra- mafics I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League 2: Girls' League Council 2, 3: Plays 2. 3: Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3, 4: I-lisfory Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Play. WARREN LEECH Slim Annual Sfaff 4: Jr. Clwemisfs 4: Trans- ferred from Zion Preparafory College I938. GERTRUDE LERCHE Girlie Commercial Club I: Girls' Swim Team I, 2: Sfudenf World 4: I-lisfory Club 2, 3. STAN LEY LESKOVEC Lies Baseball 2, 3: Milifary 2, 3. LILLIAN LEVANDUSKY Lee Commercial Club 3, 4: Girls' League 2, 3' Girls' League Council 2: Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3: Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4. VINCENT LEVANDUSKY Slick Aflilefic Associafion 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: 500 Mile I'lilcers 3, 4: Muscle Club 2, 3: Sfudenf Council I, 2: Sr. Governmenf 4. CHARLOTTE LEIBERT Chun Girls' Cliorus I. ELIZABETH LIMBRUNNER Lorrie Commercial Club 3: 500 Mile I-lilcers 4: I-lome Economics Club 2: Jr. Red Cross 4: I-lisfory Club 3: Transferred from Sf. Benedicf l935. DOROTHY LINDOUIST Dany Baslcefball I: G.A.A. I, 2: Girl Re- serves 3, 4: Sr. Orcliesfra 2, 3, 4: Speedball I, 2: Volleyball I, 2: His- fory Club 3, 4. 38 EDGAR LINDSLEY Blackie Cross Counfry 4: Life Saving 4: Mili- fary 3, 4: Muscle Club 4: Track 3, 4: Transferred from Sf. Tlwornas I937. GLORIA PALMER HGIOH Commercial Club 2: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Le Cercle Francais 2. DONALD LONG ..D0n,, Baseball 4: Foofball I: Milifary 3. 4: Sr. Governmenf 4. DORATHY LUCE Doe A Cappella Clwoir 3, 4: Commercial Club 2, 3: Girls' Cl1orus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4: Opereffas 3, 43 Sfudenf Council I, 2: I-lisfory Club 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Sr. Governmenf 4: Voice Class 2, 4: Girls' Trio 2, 3, 4. PETER LU KAS Pete Crossed Sabers Club 3, 4: Milifary 2, 3, 4: Sr. Governmenf 4: Color Guard Commander 4. GEORGE I UNDGREN Hick Commercial Club 4: Life Saving I, 2, 3: Milifary 2, 3. BETTY MACKNICK Le Cercle Francais 2, 3: I-lisfory Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Governmenf 4. THOMAS MANN uTo'nn HLY 2, 3, 4: Milifary 2, 3: Jr. Clwem- isfs 4: Hisfory Club 4. IRENE MAZLO Renee Commercial Club 3, 4: Jr. Safefy Council 4, I-Iisfory Club 3, 4. ROSE ANN MAZLO A1rIcie Commercial Club 3, Jr. Safefy Council 4, I-Iisfory Club 2, 3, 4. EDWARD McCARTHY ..Mac,, Baseball 2, Baslcefball 2, 3, 4, Foofball 2, 3, 4, Milifary 2, 3, Muscle Club 4, Traclc 3, Jr. Orch- eslra I. JUNE MCDONALD nlhfitzieu Commercial Club 3, I-Iisfory Club 4, Transferred from Warren Town- ship I936. CLINTON McELORY Clint Crossed Sabers Club 3, 4, Mili- fary 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club. WALTER MCKIBBAN uRed,, 500 Mile I-Iilcers 4, Transferred from New Trier High I937. PETER MELIUS Pete 500 Mile I-Iilcers 4, Golf 4, Life Saving I, 2, 3, 4, Milifary 2, 3, Sfudenf Council I, 4, Swimming Squad 2, 3, 4, Traclc 4, Sr. Gov- ernmenf 4. IRVING M ELVILLE ..Mel,, Baslrefball 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, Milifary 2, 3, Sr. Governmenf 4. EINO MIKKILA f.MiCky,, Foofball I, Life Saving 2, Sr. Governmenf 4. LOUIS MILEWSKI ULOMU Baseball 4, Milifary 2, 3. DONALD MILLER ulugn Crossed Sabers Club 3, 4, Mili- 'lary 2, 3, 47 Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, Traclc I, 2, 3. EUPHIE MILLER Commercial Club 3, I-Iisfory Club 2, 3: Posfer Club 2, 3, 4. LILA MILLS Commercial Club 3, 4, 500 Mile I-Iilcers 3, 4, I-lisfory Club 3, 4, Transferred from Woodrow Wil- son High School, Beckley, W. Va. I937. ARTHUR MILLS UAW, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Baslcefball 3, 500 Mile I-Iilcers 3, I-Iisfory Club 3, Transferred from Woodrow Wil- son I-Iigh School, Beclcley, W. Vo. I937. PAUL MINTHORN Minthy Transferred from Soufh Broward. Fla. I93B. THEODORE MITCHELL Mitch Sr. Band, Spanish Club 4, Trans- ferred from Zion Preparafory Col- lege I938. CHASE MIX Micky Inframural Baslcefball I, Cross Counfry I, Dramafics I, 2, Jr. Red Cross I, 2, Life Saving I, Milifary 2, 3, I-li-Y 2, 3, 4, Infra- mural Golf 4, Tennis 3. 4, Sr. Governmenf 4, Plays 2, 3. FLORENCE E. MOLE Dany Dramafics I, Girls' Chorus I, Girls' Glee Club I, I-Iisfory Club 2, 3, 4, Opereffas 2, 3. MARJORIE MONAHAN Marge Baslcefball I, 2, 3. 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Speedball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, ln- door I, 2, Assisfanf Gym Insfruc- for 2, Assisfanf Swimming lnsfruc- for 3, 4. ALICE MONTEE Allie Commercial Club 4, 500 Mile I-Iilcers 43 Pageanfs 2, I-Iisfory Club 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE MOODY Dutchess Dramafics I, Girls' League Coun- cil I, Girl Reserves I, 2, Jr. Safe- fy Council 3, 4, I-lisfory Club 2. 3. BOB MORAN Mosey Annual Arf Sfaff I, Foofball 2, Life Saving I, 2, 3, Milifary 2, 3, Radio Club I, Rifle Club 2, 3, Swimming Squad I, 2, Sr. Govern- menf 4. EUGENE MURPHY Gene Annual Arf Sfaff 4, A Cappella Choir 2, Jr. Band 2, Sr. Band 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 2, Muscle Club 3, Jr. Orchesfra 3, Boys' Glee Club I, Opereffas 2, 3, Posfer lub 3, 4. MARY NASHIUS feMitzi11 Girls' League 3, 4, Girls' League Council 3, Jr. Red Cross 3, Span- ish Club 3, 4. 39 WILLIAM NEAVE Bill Jr. Band 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4: Sludenl' W World 2, 3: Tracli I. WILLIS NIELSEN I-li-Y 2, 3, 4: lvlililary 2, 3: Radio Club 2, 3.4: Rifle Club 2. WALLACE NIEMI nvvallyv Mililary 2, 3. CLIFFORD NIGHSONGER ..Kippy,, Mililary 2, 3. ELIZABETH NIMITS I-Liza Annual Slall 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2: Dramalics I, 2: Girls' League 4: Girls Lea- gue Council 4: Girl Reserves I, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross I: Jr. Safely Council 4: Operellas 3: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4: Speedball I, 2: I-lislory Club 3, 4. CHARLES NOLL Chuck Crossed Sabers Club 3: Dramalics 2, 3: I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 2,-3, 4: Life Saving I, 2: Ivlililary 2, 3: Sludenl' Council I, 2, 3, 4: I-Iislory Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Play. MURIEL NYSTROM Tootie Commercial Club 2, 3: Girls' Lea- gue Council 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Girls' Glee Club 3: I-Iislory Club 2, 3, 4: Operellas 2, 3. SAM OBERMAN Baseball I: Mililary 2, 3. ALBERT OFENLOCH Offie Sr. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Orclneslra 2, 3, 4: Sludenl W World 4: Sr. Governmenl 4. LE ROY OLSON Ole Jr. Band I, 2: Sr. Band 3, 4: Fu- lure Crallsmen 2: Jr. Orclweslra I: Sr. Orclweslra 3, 4: Sr. Govern- menl 4. ANNE ORNATEK Commercial Club I: Girls' Cliorus I: I-Iislory Club 4. LUCILLE OTIS NLM, Commercial Club 3, 4: SOO Mile I-Iilcers 4: Jr. Salely Council 4: I-Iislory Club 4: Transferred from I-loly Child I-liglw School l936. VIRGINIA OWENS Vw A Cappella Clwoir 4: Commercial Club 3: Girls' Cliorus 2: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Operella 3, 4: I-Iislory Club 2, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely. 40 MARJORIE PACKALEN nNip,, Dramalics 2, 3: Girls' League I: Girls' League Council I: Girl Re- serves I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Cliemisls 4: Nalional Honor Sociely: Plays 3: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4: His- lory Club 2, 3, 4. EARL PALO Foolball I: Fulure Crallsmen 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross 3, 4: Lile Sav- ing I, 2, 3, 4: Mililary 2, 3: Traclc 4: Sludenl Council 2: Swimming Club 2, 3, 4. GYNETH PARCE Gynie G.A.A. I, 2: Girls' Cliorus I: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Girls' Swim Team I: Life Saving I, 2: Pageanl I, 2: Sludenl Council 2, 3: Speed- ball I, 2: Volleyball I: I-Iislory Club 3. 4. IRENE PASIEWICZ Commercial Club 3, 4: Girls' League 2, 3: Girls' League Coun- cil 2, 3: Sludenl Council 2, 3: I-Iislory Club 4. ROBERT PAVEGLIO Bob Jr. Band 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross I, 2: Life Saving I: Jr. Orclieslra I, Sludenl Council I, 2: Swimming Squad 4. HARRY PEARSON Baslcelball l, 3: Class Officer I: I-lislory Club 2, 3: I-Ii-Y 2: Jr. Red Cross I: Mililary 2, 3: Slu- denl Council I, 2. RAY PEKONEN Pecky 500 Mile I-lilcers I, 2: Golf I, 4: Life Saving I: Sr. Life Saving 3: Mililary 2, 3: Swimming Squad I, 2. MARTHA PENTTI LA Spanisli Club 3, 4: Sludenl Coun- cil I, 2, 4: I-lislory Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Governmenl 4: NaI'I I-lonor Sociely. FLORENCE PETERS Toad Baslcelball I: Dramalics I: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Council I, 3: German Club 4: Girls' Cliorus I: Jr. Clwemisls 4: Science Club 3: Sludenl' Council I, 4: Volleyball I, 2: I-lislory Club 3, 4. IRENE PETERSON UV, Home Economics Club 3: I-lislory Club 4. PETE PETERSON Mililary '12, 3. NICK PETROPOULOS Strongarm Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Foolball I, 2, Mililary I, Muscle Club I. LAWRENCE PFEIFFER TuI7by Annual Prinling Slall 2, 3, Allwlelic Associalion 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Crossed Sabers Club 3: Foolball I, Fulure Crallsmen 3, Goll 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Mililarv 2, 3, Annual Slali 4. JAMES PIKTEL Foofball I, 2, Mililary 2, 3, Sludenl W World 4, Traclc 4. ARSHAVER POJOJIAN Ozzie A Cappella Clwoir 2, Baseball I, 2, Boys' Glee Club I, Crossed Sabers Club 4, Foolball I, 500 Mile Hikers 2, Fulure Crallsmen 2, Jr, Red Cross 2, Lile Saving 3, Mililary 2, 3, 4: Muscle Club l, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club I, 2. 3, 4, Operellas I, 2. ERNEST POLLITI' Ernie Crossed Sabers Club 4, Commercial Club 3, Mililary 2, 3, 4, Sludenl Council I, 2, Hislory Club 2, 3, 4. MARGARET POLLOCK upcggyn Girls' League I, Hislory Club 4. MAGDELINE POPOFF Maggiz:', A Cappella Clioir 3, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Council 2, 3, Girls' Clworus I, Girls' Glee Club 2, 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Sr. Orclfi- eslra I, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, His- lory Club 3, 4, Opererla 2, 3, 4. CLAU DE POTTER ELEANORE POWELL Baseball 2, Baslcelball I, 2, Dramaiics I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Swim Tearn 2, Pageanls I, 2, 3, 4, Plays 3, Speedball I, 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4. I ROWENA PRATH ER ..Ro,, G.A.A. I, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, Science Club 3, His- Iory Club 3, 4 . MAXINE PRICE .IMEXU 500 Mile Hikers 4, Girls' League 4, Hislory Club 4. JOHN RADCLIFFE NTU., Transferred from Elmlwursl I936. CLARENCE RASMUSSEN Rassy Jr. Red Cross I, 4, Mililary 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 4: Rifle Club 3, 4. CHESTER RAY Chet Baseball I, Crossed Sabers Club 3. 4, Commercial Club 3, Mililary 2, 3, 4, Rille Club 2, 3, 4, Hislorv Club 3. RALPH RAYNER Lover 500 Mile Hilcers 3, Mililary 2, 3, Orclieslra I, Hislory Club 4. JOSEPH REBELLA foe Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Baskelball I, Foolball I, 2, 4, 500 Mile Hilcers 3, Mililary 2, 3, Muscle Club 4, Swim- ming Sguad I, 2, lnlramural Baslcel- ball I. 2, 3. 4. ELSIE RICHARDSON Ricky Annual Slall 3, 500 Mile Hilcers 3, Sludenl W World 3, 4, Transfer- red from Memrninger High, Charles- Ion, S. C. I937. 4 I CRESTON RILEY Niels Baslcelball I, Foolball 2, 500 Mile I-lilcers 2, 3, Life Saving I, 2, 3, Mili- Iary 2, 3, Muscle Club 2, Swimming, Squad I, 2, 3, Hislory Club 3, 4, Sr. Governrnenl 4. DORIS ROBINSON Dodie Dramalics 3, Girls' League I, 2, Girls' League Council I, 2, 3, Op- erellas 2, 3, Girls' Cliorus I, Plays 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Home Eco- nomics Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Hislory Club 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY ROBINSON Willie Jr. Red Cross I, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Hislory Club 3, 4. ROBERT ROGERS 'fsoiw Sr. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Fran- cais 3, 4, Sr. Orclieslra 3, Sludenf World 4, Sr. Governmenl' 4. WILLIAM ROSE Roscy Jr. Band I, 2, Sr. Band 3, 4, German Club 4, Jr. Clwemisls 4, Rifle Club I, 2, 3, Science Club 3, Sludenl Council 2, 3. EVELYN SAMSON Sammy Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Home Eco- nomics Club I, Jr. Clwemisls 2, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Nalional Honor Sociely, Sludenl' Council 2, 3, 4, Sludenl World 4, Hislory Club 2, 3, 4. EVELYN SANDUS Sandy Annual Slall 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, 500 Mile Hilcers 4, G.A.A. I, 2, Girls' Chorus I, Girls' Swim Team I, 2, Life Saving I, 2, Pageanls I, 2, Hisfory Club 3, 4. 'EQ HOWARD SANTER Howie Jr. Band I, 2: Sr. Band 3, 4: I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Hislory Club 2, 3, 4. SUZANNE SAPIRO 'fsuw Annual Slall 4: Dramaiics 2, 3: Girls' League 3, 4: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4: I-Iisiory Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Governmenl 4. JEAN SCHAFER SCI-laef Annual Slall 4: Baslcelball I: Drama- lics I, 2: Girls' League I, 2, 3: Girls' League Council 2: Plays I, 2: Slu- clenl Council I, 2, 3: I-Iislory Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Governrneni 4. JOHN SCHELLENGER Jr. Band I, 2, 3: 500 Mile I-Iilcers 2, 3, 4: Spanislw Club 3: Sludenl' W World 4: I-Iislory Club 3, 4. ROBERT SCHEVE ..B0b,, Baseball I, 2, 4: Eoolball I, Sr. Gov- ernmenl 4. MARCIA SCHLECK Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Girls League Council 3: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3: Hisiory Club 2, 3, 4. ANN SERDAR Annie Commercial Club 2: Dramalics I, 2, 3: 500 Mile I-Iilcers I: Girls' League I, 2, 3: Girls' League Council 2, 3: Plays 2: Sludenl Council I, 4: His- Iory Club 2, 4: NaI'I Honor Sociely. LOIS SHAFFER Little P-unI4in 500 Mile Hilcers I, 2: I-Iislory Club 2, 3, 4. KENN ETHKSHANYFELT .. env Mililary 3, 4, DORIS SHEEN Dora RUTH SHELDON ..Ruthy,, Sludenl W World 4: I-Iis'I'ory Club 3, 4. WILLIAM SHERRY Bill I-li-Y I: Mililary 2: I-Iislory Club I: Sr. Governmenl 4. EDWARD SHORT Eddie A Cappella Clwoir 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club I: Voice Class 2, 3: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Operellas 2, 3, 4: Pos- 'ler Club 2, 3, 4. EDWARD SHULTIS Shovel A Cappella Clioir 2, 3, 4: Jr. Band I: Sr. Band 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Boys' Glee Club I. ' ISABEL SIMPSON .flzzyn A Cappella Clioir 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Operellas 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council I: Hislory Club 3, 4. JACK SKARBALUS wack., Mililary 2, 3: I-Iisiory Club 3, 4. AARON SMITH, JR. Smitty Commercial Club 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3: Mililary 2, 3, 4: Rille Club 2, 3: Sludeni Council 2, 3: Hislory Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Play. 42 VIOLET SPELLMAN Commercial Club 3: I-Iisiory Club 4. AL STANEVICIUS Stebbin Muscle Club 3, 4: Sludenl Council 3: Traclc 4. ROBERTA STEWART Bobbie A Cappella Clwoir 2: Dramalics 2: Girls' Glee Club I: Le Cercle Fran- cais 2: Spanislw Club 3, 4: Sludenl Council 4: I-Iislory Club 2: Sr. Girls' Trio I, 2, 3. BETTY JO STEWART 1ettie Bo 500 Mile Hikers 4: Hislory Club 4: Sr. Play. LAWRENCE STORMS Larry A Cappella Clioir 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3: Eoolball I: Boys' Glee Club I: Jr. Cliemisls 4: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Mililary 2, 3, 4: Operelias 2, 3, 4: I-Iislory Club 3, 4: Sr. Governmenl 4: Voice Class 2, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely: Class Ollicer 3. EUGENE STRANG Smiley Baseball 3: Baslfelball 3, 4: Mililary 2, 3. MARJORIE STRINGWELL Marge A Cappella Clioir 3, 4: Dramalics I: Girls Glee Club I, 2: 500 Mile Hik- ers I: Girls' League I, 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross I, 2: Operellas 2, 3, 4: I-lislory Club 3, 4: Sr. Governmenl 4. EDNA STU DEBAKER Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Jr. Orchesfra 2: Sr. Orchesfra 2, 3: Opereffas 3: Pageanfs 3: Spanish Club 2, 3. 4: Sfudenf Council 2, 4: Hisfory Club 4. FRANK SUHADOLNIK Fufure Craffsmen 2: Life Saving 2: Milifary 2. CHLOE SUMMERS N-I-oby,, Dramafics I, 2: Hisfory Club 3, 4, ELLEN SWANSON Jr. Orchesfra I: Hisfory Club 3. MARY RONALD SWIRLES Dramafics 4: Girls League 23 Girls' Glee Club 4: Opereffas 4: Spanish Club 3: Sfudenf Council 3: Hisfory Club 2, 3: Transferred from Evansfon Township High School I936. NANCY SWIRLES HNMIU Afhlefic Associafion 3, 4: Girls' League Council 2, 3, 4: Jr. Chemisfs 4: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4: His- fory Club 2, 3, 4: Transferred from Evansfon Township High School I 936. JOHN TALLETT .wacky Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball 3, 4: Milifary 2, 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Sr. Governmenf 4. PAUL TAMMISTO Pau1ie Foofball I: Milifary 2, 3: Swim- ming Squad I, 2, 3. ALBERT TAYLOR Bmw Boys' Glee Club 2: Foofball I: Milifary 3: Posfer Club I: Traclc. ANGELA TERCEK Angie Speedball I: Volleyball I. SHIRLEY THOM Penitza Annual Sfaff 4: Girls' League I, 2, 3: Girls' League Council I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Jr, Red Cross 3: Operef- fas I, 2: Sfudenf Council 4: His- Iory Club 3, 4. JUNELLYN TORNQUIST Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Council I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 4: Girl Reserves I: Jr. Safefy Coun- cil 4: Opereffas 3, 4: Pageanfs 3: Sfudenf Council I: I-lisfory Club 2, 3, 4. CHESTER TU ROWSKI chew Baseball 3, 4: LeCercIe Francais 3, 4: Milifary 2, 3, WILLARD TUTTLE To1rnadoe Crossed Sabers Club: Milifary 3: Transferred from McKinley Jr., Racine, l936. SALLY UOTI Commercial Club 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Hisfory Club 3, 4. NICK VALAVANIS Smoozy Golf 3, 4: Life Saving 2, 3: Mili- fary 2, 3: Tennis 3, 4: Traclc 3, 4: Inframural Baslcefball 3, 4: Infra- mural Golf 3, 4. GEORGE VANDERHEI Van Afhlefic Associafion 3, 4: Cheer- leaders' Club 3, 4: Crossed Sab- ers Club 3, 4: Cross Counfry 2: Life Saving 3: Milifary 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 2, 3: Track 3: Hisfory Club 4: Transferred from Warren High School in I936. MICKEY VAN HEIRSEELE Mickey Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Life Saving 2, 3: Milifary 2, 3: Science Club 2, 3: Sr. Gov- ernmenf 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: ROY VAN SICKEL uvann Afhlefic Associafion 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club I: Cheerleaders' Club I, 2, 3, 4: Crossed Sabers Club 4: Dramafics 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 2: Milifary 2, 3, 4: Opereffas I: Plays 4: Rifle Club 2, 3, 4: Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4. GEORGE VAN TREECK Sneaky Afhlefic Associafion 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Crossed Sabers Club 3: Cross Counfry 2: Foofball I, 3, 4: Life Saving I, 2, 3, 4: Milifary 2, 3: Swimming Squad 4: Traclc 2, 3, 4. FRANCES VAUGHN frpegn Dramafics I, 2: 500 Mile Hilcers I, 2: Girls' League I, 4: Girls' League Council I, 4: Girls' Swim Team 2: Jr. Chernisfs 2, 3, 4: Assisfanf Swimming Insfrucfor: Girl Reserves 2. ' MARTHA VELCOVER Marty Commercial Club 3: 500 Mile Hilcers 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4. MATTHEW VELCOVER Fufure Craffsmen 2: Jr. Red Cross I: Milifary 2, 3: Rifle Club 2. BEVERLY VIANT f.Bev,, I-Iome Economics Club 3, 4: His- fory Club 4: Transferred from Baraga High School, Baraga, Michigan I936. 43 ELAINE VIHOS Blondie Dramafics I: Transferred from Belmonf High School, California, I9367 Plays I. RAE VOELPEL VVhitey Cross Sabers Club 3, 4: Golf 3, 4: Jr. Chernisfs 4: Life Saving I, 2: Milifary 2, 3, 4: I'Iisfory Club 3, 4. WILLIAM WENTWORTH Willie Foofball I: Hi-Y 4: Jr. Chem- isfs 4: Life Saving 3: Milifary 2, 3: Rifle Club 2: Sfudenf Council I, 2, 4: Hisfory Club 3, 4: Sfage Elecfrician 4. ROBERT WHITAKER Ovaltine A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club I, 2: Cross Counfry 2, 4: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Mil- ilary 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Sfu- denf Council 3: Track I, 2, 3, 4: I-Iisfory Club 3, 4: Opereffas 2, 3, 4: Naf'I Honor Sociefy. HARRY WHYTE Whizze'r Jr. Band I: Sr. Band 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Jr. Chemisfs 3: Jr. Orchesfra I: Sr. Orchesfra 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council I, 2: Tennis 2, 3, 4: His- fory Club 2. 3, 4: Sr. Govern- menf 4: Sr. Flay. BILLY WILKIE YVilIum Davis Milifary 2, 3. 4: Posfer Club 23 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Swimming Squad 2: I-Iisfory Club 2, 3: Transferred from Farminglon, New Mexico, I936. HARRY WILSON Pete Jr. Band I, 2, 3: Sr. Band 4: Jr. Chemisfs 3: Traclc I: Milifary 2. BETTY WIRKUS Commercial Club 3: 500 Mile Hikers 2, 3: Girls' League 2: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Hisfory Club 2. 3, 4: Transferred from Holy Child, l936. JOHN WOLCOTT Cogen Bogen Crossed Sabers Club 3, 4: Mili- fary 2, 3, 4: Posfer Club 2, 3: Rifle Club 4: Annual Arf Sfaff. VIRGINIA WOLDEN Ginger Commercial Club 3: Dramafics I: SOO Mile I-Iilcers 4: Jr. Chemisfs 4: Jr. Red Cross 3: Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4: Voice Class 4. 44 JAMES WOLF Jimmy Milifary 2, 3: Sfudenf W World 4. THELMA WOLF Thel Girls' League 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3: Hisfory Club 3, 41 Opereffas 2: Transferred from Zion Preparafory College I936. FRANK WORACK Crossed Sabers Club 4: Foofball I, 2: Jr. Life Saving I: Milifary 2, 3, 4: Swimming Squad I. CHARLES WORCESTER Chuck Hi-Y 3, 4: Transferred from Up- per Arlingfon I937. MORRIS YELLEN ..Abe,, Baslcefball I, 2. 4: 500 Mile Hik- ers 3, 4: Milifary 2, 3: Sfudenl' W World 4: Sr. Governmenl 4. ELEANORE YESINKEVICH Ellie Transferred from Anfioch Town- ship High School, I938. RAY ZABOROWSKI Zebra Jr. Life Saving 3: Milifary 2, 3: Radio Club I: Annual Prinfers 2. DICK ZADIGIAN Dead End Baseball 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 3. 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Milifary 2, 3. CAROLINE ZAINER Carrots Dramafics 3: G.A.A. l, 2: Ger- man Club 4j Girls' League I, 2: Jr. Red Cross I, 2: Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3: I-lisfory Club 2, 3. RAYMOND ZDANOWICZ Zdany Mililary 2, 3. JOE ZEGAR Ziggie Baseball 3, 4: Milifary 2, 3: Ra- dio Club I. EDWARD ZUKLEY Eddie Baseball I: Baslcefball I. MARGIE STONER Baseball I, 2: Baslcefball I, 2: Speedball I, 23 Volleyball I, 2. MABLE WAGNER A Cappella Choir I, 2: G.A.A. l: Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Transfer- red from Granf High School, l937. CAMERA SI-IY SENIOR A George Smilh SENIQR B William Bergling, Meyer Brooks, Edward Deason, Dale Long, William McDermoH', William Siegman, Seymour Teafers, Earl Walker. JUNIOR A Mike Balen, Donald Dugan, Earl Irby, Eoresl' May, Edward Mil'I'imore, Roberl' Rice, John Sahaigian, Pefer Slephanic, Edward Thomsen, Allen Turk. JUNIOR B John French, Walfer Globis, Norman Jenewein, Mark Maragoian, Margaref McCleary, Paul Simonin, Carl S+reed, John Tonin, Ralph Tonkin. l 45 JUNIORS . . . Class of January, IQ!-LO ANNE CHAD ERJIAN SecreTa ry-Treasurer AN ITA PERRY Vice-PresidenT MISS EDITH HIGLEY Sponsor GEORGE DIETMEYER PresidenT MR. MELTON Sponsor Swing your parTners leTT and righT, Swing Them Torward inTo The IighT, lnTo The lighT which leads To Tame, In leTTers brighT you'll see your name. Amid The IusTy gee-haws and guTTaws oT The Tarmers and Tarmer- eTTes is heard The music oT The rarin', Tearin', wearin', bunch OT music makers. Can'T you hear The sweeT noTes Trom Norman SchwarTz's and George DieTmeyer's licorice sTicks? By The way, Tolks, in case you didn'T know iT, This is The W.T.l-I.S. Barn Dance, sponsored by Miss E. I-Iigley and Mr. MeITon. lsn'T ThaT music nice and corny? Lorraine Deibler is aT The piano pounding ouT an old reTrain, accompanying The Tenor yodler, Richard Greene. Garloed in gay bandanas and paTched overalls are The hosT and hosTesses OT This aTTair. The class prexy is leading The Virginia Reel wiTh his parTner. Anne Chaderiian. The king and queen oT popuIariTy are also presenT, Tom Tinsley and AniTa Perry. Ready To dance righT inTo Their Tinal year oT acTiviTies, This class sTands posed and ready Tor anyfhing. 46 Bruce Adams Grace Anlonsen Paul Archer Ben Baillie 2. Florence Ballislore Lorraine Behn Raymond Bell Wrighl Benfer 3. Roloerl Berns Carol Bidinger Naomi Bishop Virginia Bowers 4. Dorolhy Brown Fred Brumm Joe Buksas John Burlqell 5. Raymond Calhoun Earl Callison Sling Carlson Alloerl Cepon 6. Anne Chaderjian Douglas Clarke Thomas Clill Shirley Coonce 7. James Cox Dorolhy Crooks James Conners Billy Crump 8. Roberl Crump Lorraine Curlis Laura Darrow Roxsie Davis Sie-flie Debelak Lorraine Deibler Elorence DeYoung George Dielrneyer 2. Roberl Dorband Clarence Dudiclq Esllwer Duncan Lillie Dunlqlin 3. Roberl Edwards Carl Eisler Marian Elsbury Calnerine Emerick 4. Slweddie Ervin lvlarquerile Eeiler Bill Eennell Josephine Eescella 5. Elsie Eulliam David Gaiennie Edward Goodboul Leonard Grasly 6. Richard Greene l-lelen Griicifillw Waller l-laake Erlwel l-lallslrom 7. Jean l-lalpin l-lelen l-larazalc l-larry l-lariu Gladys l-larlow 8. l-larry l-laroian lvlary Hechimovicii Ella l-lensel Jolwn l-lerrnansen ' Alberla l-lill Mary l-logan George l-loogasian Edward l-loslcen 2. Dorolhy l-lund Elizaloelh Jackson Audrey Jensen Vicloria Jernloerq 3. Mariorie Jersild l-lazel Jesler Doris Johnson Edwin Johnson 4. Elhelynne Johnson Marion Junlunen l-lerberl Klammer Richard Klarslrom 5. Pauline Klein John Kmelelc Julius Kowalslci Kennelh Kuehl 6. Wilberl Kupias Dorolhy Kulzler l-lelen Landis Grace Larsen 7. Roberl Larson Alexander Lindsay Elsie Lindwall Donald Lillleiohn 8. Arlhur Louko Mayme Luorna Eugene Maclc Donald Maclcey Leo Mallas Leonard lvlanslield Alice lvlargoian Florence Marlin y 2. Florence lvlarzec Malay lvlalayosian Quin Mallox Frances McDougall 3. Raymond Miller Waller Naleway Laurella Nellans Perry Nichols 4. Roloerl Nickerson Richard Nielsen Vincenl Niemi Josephine Norbulas 5. l-lugh Olsen Thomas Olsen Norma Palo lggy Paulauskas 6. lvlary Pavlelic James Paxlon Louise Perrine Anila Perry 50 7. Elhel Pelerson Belly Pelilclair ' Chrisl Popoll Thomas Porler 8. Virginia Frolil Veronice Prorok Raymond' Re-inbach Fred Reullinger Sidney Robin lvlax Rolland David Roolcs Roberl Rosengren 2. Dorolliy Ross Roloerl Roy l-lenry Saam Marian Salo 3. Norman Scliwarlz Roberl Seybold Laura Sliorman lvlilce Silovicli 4. Roberla Smilli Vieno Somppi George Spires Cecilia Spycliai y 5 I 5. Carl Slaben Carl Swanson Edward Tennyson Tlwomas Tinsley 6. Grville Warlel Burlon Warnecke Virgil Webb T. Vlfieclweclci 7. Dorollwy Winlers Pearl Wirla Russell Woerlz lvliriam Yellen 8. K Rose Yellen , Jolin Yenney William Young Evelyn Zide J U N IQRS . . . Class of June, IQLLO CHARLOTTE MIX SecreTary-Treasurer KENNETH KELLNER Vice-PresidenT MISS WHYTE Sponsor RALPH BURNETT FresidenT MR. SINGER Sponsor -,M ,Nusa-,f, f -I - -....,, , , . The curTain rises. The Junior B Class makes iTs enTrance on The W.T.H.S. sTage oT evenTs. As producers oT The melodrammer oT scholasTic liTe, They are proud To presenT, Who Done RighT by This I-lere School, inTroducing The heroes and heroines oT The I939 hiT. DirecTor WhiTey BurneTT, assiTanT-direcTor Kenny Kellner, and scripT girl CharloTTe Mix, under The supervision oT Miss WhyTe and Mr. Singer, Toiled Tor days To insure ThaT The producTion should go OTT wiThouT a hiTch. Johnny Jerusis, Ernie Kowal, Alex KapTer, Bobby Pierce, Kenny Clapham, WhiTey BurneTT, Bill Gedge, and Lenny Szczepanek all W.T.l-I.S. sporTs sTars, were hailed by The dramaTisTs, Jo Anne Kirkham, BeTTy I-Iansen, RuTh SchiTT, Emma Belle Pierce, wiTh loud cries oT My Hero! BeTTy Faassen, BeTTy Meekins, PaTTy Alex, Iggy I-lenderson, and Milo O'Dell pro- vide The operaTic background To The ploT, and Ray Cameron and WalTer I-IoTT cre- aTed The proper miliTary aTmosphere as They Thundered upon The sTage crying, Un- hand her, VilliansI and Never darken These here doors again. During The inTermission The noisy shiTTing oT scenery was eTTecTively drowned by The musicians, George Biederman, KermiT Kramer, Gloria DouThiTT, Teddy PaxTon, Dick Jenkenson, Billy Brown, and AI Moore. ArTisTically prinTed bookleTs describing ouTsTanding evenTs oT The perTormance were disTribuTed wiTh candy and chewing gum beTween acTs. These were arduously compiled by Virginia Reed, CharloTTe Mix, Doris Curlee, and Eldene LoTTus oT The Annual STaTT. As all The gallanT perTormers came Trouping back on The sTage Tor The grand Tinale, They were led by Prom Chairman Barbara SmiTh, who inTroduced The acTors. As The curTain slowly descended, we heard The lusTy voices oT The Junior B class singing ATTer The Ball is Over. 52 Raymond Adams Eileen Ahern Parry Alex l-lennie Anderson 2. John Andromidas Louis Andriewsld George Aposile Florence Appell 3. Virginia Archdale Jaclc Arnold Donald Ashurslr Bobby Baddaker 4. Charlolle Bagdon John Balen Rodger Barron Louis Baudoin 5. Rose Bedrosian Erhel Benson Paul Bereilrer Anlhony Beres 6. Shirley Bergeron Donnell Bergman Dorolhy BeH'is Eleanor Biasroclc 7. George Biederman Clarence Bilrner Olga Birumslci Nancy Blair 8. Dorolhy Bleyer Slanley Bobrowslci Virginia Boghosian Jack Boller Elmer Borre Ernesr Bosleller Qlohelia Boyer lvlarian Brain 2. Jack Breclcenfeld l-lenry Bried Billy Edward Brown Florence Brown 3. Jeanelle Brown Rulh Jane Browne Doreen Buckley Mary Bullard 4. Emily Burnell' Ralph Burner? Ivlargarel Calhoun Ray Cameron 5. Doris Carlson Elaine Carlson l-lelen Carney Mary Carrico 6 Arlhur Carroll Chrisline Celaric l-lelen Cepon Bonnie F. Chapman 7. Ruih Chillenden Ann Chrislensen Donald Chrisrensen Kennerh Clapham 8. George Clarlc Bernard Cohen Jaclc Colqrove Shirley Collins 54 Jane? Cornsloclc Elmer- Cossman Francis Covinglon l-larry Cramond 2. Roberr Cray Aaron Cunningliarn Doris Curlee Charles Cypcar 3. lvlarceline Czernilc Alberl Dagis l-loward Davis Rullm Davison 4. Rose Daydil Marcell Demloinslcy G. DerGarabedian l-lelen Dicig 5. Ernesline Diclcinson Donald Diclcson Callierine Disclw Lorraine Dorse 6. Gloria Doullwill Marie Drassler Lillian Draudl Warren Dronen 7. Mary Dudley Ralph Dulrnage James Dunne Anne Dunslci 8. Margarel' Edwards Roger Edwards Lois Elclol Eugene Elcman Lena Elizalde Frances Eveziclw Beffy Faassen Richard Faller 2. Joseplfi Farella Lawrence Flamenf Leonard Fox Bill Franclce 3. Donald Franclce Mafilda Gabroselq Anna Galinis Rufh Gavin 4. William Gedge N. Goldsclwmidf William Goodman lvlarvin Gordon 5. l-lenry Govelcar Sam Grassa Guerdon Green Mariorie Greiner 6. Gerfrude Griffin Lorraine Griffin Roberf Groaf Emma Gross 7. James l-laake Eileen l-laarbauer Janef l-labian Irwin l-ladsell 8. Ruflw l-laller Grra l-lanna Sirlqlca l-fannula Beffy l-lansen Roy Hansen Dorolhy Harris Eddiernae Harris lvl. C. Harrison 2. Belly Hechirnovich Rulh Heilqlcila Brilla Hellgren Thelma Henderson 3. Frank Hervoy Leo Hill Waller Hoff Asia Holmgren 4. Carol Hoslfen Donald Hough Kalherine Houser Glenelh Howell 5. Lois Hoyr Eevi Hulckala Franlc Hurley Dorolhy lnness 6. Shirley Mae Jackson Dorolhea Jacobson Madeline Jahnke Thaddeus Janocha 7. Eleanor Jasper Fred Jefferson John Jerusis Roberl John Jr. A8. Eleanor Johnson Gladys Johnson Belly Jones Richard Jordon . Viclor Jordan Wendell Julian Margie Juslen Alex Kapler 2. Kennelln Kellner l-larry Kelly Jo Anne Kirkliam Carol Kirlqoalrick 3. Ludwig Klauzer Cliarles Kolbriclc Albina Kovarslqy Ernesl Kowal 4. Leonard Koziol Dorollwy Kozlowslci Dorolliy Krainc Kermil Kramer 5. Carol Kreul William Krpan Max Kuderlco Violelle Kurlz 6. Leonard Leonailis Barbara Lewis Alloerl' Lindwall Eldene Lollus 7. Riclward Luclce Violel Lulca Jeanelle Maas C. Macinoviclw 8. Wanda Macrowslci Marion Main Rulli Malqela Waller Malci Irene Mapes Casimir Maslowski Thomas Marhews Eugene Marhias 2. C. Mariievich Jane? Mcfxrrhur Riia McCann Marqarer M cClea ry 3. Paul McCone Louis Mcflreighjr Caroiine McKean Dororhy McMahon 4. Kira McManarnan Kenr McMinn Berry Meeicins James Melius 5. Tiilie Meriock Joe Mesrnik Bob Miller Rhooa Miller 6. Tom Milier Kennerh Miner Vicroria Mirchell Charlorre Mix 59 7. Richard Molback Roberr Monahan Wesley Moody Florence Moore 8. Joseph Morrissey Paul Murphy Mary Nagode Louis Narcy Josepli Nemanicli Evelyn Newell Elizalaellu Newenlwam Ellwel Niemi 2. lvlarllia Niemi Dail Nies Vera Nixon Rliudolpli Nolen 3. Rudolph Nordmarlc Eranlc Novalc Renee Nullall Milo 0'DelI 4. Palricia Q'Grady Tom O'Grady Eranlc Opelra Dorollwy Qrlowslri. 5. Reqina Orlowslci Qryiile Osmon Eranlq Palmer Anne Paveglio 6. William Pavelq Teddy Paxlon l-lelen Pearsall Kalnerine Perpiclx 7. Rose Perpiclw Elaine Pelersen Raymond Pellcus M. Pelropoulos 8. Emma Bell Pierce Roloerl' Pierce l-larold Pollill Mary Ponsonby Emma Porler Slella Poslich Roy Prusila Bernice Racas 2. John Raper Lois Raper Alma Rawn Virginia Reed 3. Charles Remaley Ruane Rickey Marion Roellgen Virginia Romppainen 4. Abby Rose Sam Rosen Lilfian Rosenqren Jeanne Rudolph 5. Slella Russell Elsie Ryel Richard Salisbury William Sayle 6. Marlha Schoerons Ralph Scheye Rulh Schiff John Schmid? 7. Gloria Scholl Berlha Schwarlz Roberl L. Schwarlz Frances Selnicar 8. William Shnalz Millon Shalswell Rachel Shorl Eleanore Silva ',,2:v va-fi .-ii? Mildred Simcic Michael Simonian Judilh Singer lvlillicenl Sisolalc 2. Mona Sisly Dorolhy Slsalla Roger Slcews John Slawinslri 3. Barbara Smilh Eugene Smilh lylarceil Smilh Raymond Smilh 4. Pele Smolcich, Leo Smrlnilc Kalherine Sneesby Joseph Sonn 5. Kennelh Sorenso Elmer Sorsa Russell Spice Jeaneile Spoor 6. Joseph Sleplylc Chesler Sleyens l-lelen Slorey Arnold Sludebalcer 7. Evelyn Syyerud Leonard Szczepanelr Edward Szoslalr - Lucille Tauchas 8. Florence Taylor Willard Thayer Jack Thompson Frederick Tomplcins 62 Eileen Tompoles Roberl Trigg Paul True 2. Richard Turner Frances Twarda John VanGeem Eleanore Van Lalae 3. Lawrence Van Treelq Thomas Vasla Willard Viclc lvlary Vider 4. Aura Villa Veilcl4o Viilanen Carol Vlaclc Arlhur Wagner 5. John Wallcer Richard Ward Pal Weidman Frank Whilson 6. Lorraine Whillier Eleanor Wiegold Donald Williams Dorolhy Williams 7. Geraldine Wilson Evelyn Wysoclci Mildred Zabukovec Edward Zelesnilr 8. Margarel Zelinslci Edwin Zinger John Zupec. SCPHCMCRES Class of January, IQ!-LI MR. M. G. THOMPSON Sponsor JOE WENTWORTH SecreTa ry-Trea su rer MISS ELLA CLARK Sponsor NANCY DOOLITTLE PresidenT LOlS ANDERSON Vice-Preside-nT Up The pond The slcaTers glide, Hand in hand, and side by side, This is The conTesT all sTudenTs Talce, Toward Their goall To graduaTel The parTicipanTs in This colossal race are iusT Tinishing The second lap in The evenT. lT appears ThaT There are very Tew in This race who will noT receive The prize, a diploma. EvidenT leaders in The race are: Nancy DooliTTle, president Lois Anderson, vice presidenTg and Joe WenTworTh, secreTary- Treasurer. The race is being sponsored by Miss Clark and Mr. M. G. Thompson. Special menTion should be given in This evenT To Bill Riley, RoberT Tornquislr, Alec AnasToTT, Bill SiTzmann, and WalTer Schroe- dor, Tor Their speed and sporTsmanshipg and To Caroline Perry, Laura Van PelT, and Virginia Crisler, Tor Their arTisTic perTormancesg Jack Van Siclcle cuTs a Tancy miliTary Tigure. Among Those who receive many adrniring'glances Trom The crowd are: EsTher RosTlcer and AniT Lewi , Talqing some graceTul dramaTic sTeps. This class has The highesT average oT any class in school, -and Two years Trom now, when This race will be compleTed and all con- TesTanTs will receive Their awards, much may be expecTed Trom members oT The class oT January, l94l. ' z ,Q SOPHOMORE A CLASS GROUP I-Row I: Palricia Carroll, Carmella Diaguila, Anna Alloian, John Della Valle, James Fleming, Francis Frederick, Lawrence Edwards, Alf Chrisliansen. Row 2: Asfere Claeyssens, Evelyn De Haan, Mor- iorie Frederick, Gladys Bowers, Virginia Crisler, Nancy DooliH'le, Merriel Conroy, Raymond DoweH, William Crisler. Row 3: Mary Duncan, Virginia De Volk, Lucille DePoian, Charloire Brown, Belly Chrisfensen, Lois Anderson, Ralph Dady, Clifford Ehnerr. Row 4: Rolserf Cunningham, Richard Fulham, Lucille Danielson, Rose Arzoomanian, Dora Allo, Jeanne Marie Bishop, Rose Lee BriH'on, George Crablree, Virgil Burlcey, John Archibald. Row 5: John Fowler, Francis Fischer, Carl Benson, James Dorsey. GROUP 2-Row I: Dora Jizmeiian, Ednamae Houghlon. Row 2: Lillian Johnson, Alma Hafer, Alvin Hunf, John Haroian, Ray Holdridge, Bill Holmquisr, Rachel Grashin, Charloffe Jensen, E. Hanlon. Row 3: Evelyn Hoffman, Gladys Hangebrauclc, Miriam Johnson, Anne Hoogasian, Mildred Hellquisf, Dorolhy Jacobs, Dorofhy Holden, Euna Hull, Wal+er Hufron, Leslie Hannula. Row 4: Elizaberh Gilberl, Janei Gerlich, Mar- iory Harris, Margaref Grom, Marcia Hemphill, Doroihy Judnich, Winifred GoH, Roberl' Harmer, Tom Hamp- son, lrving Hayman, John Heilxenfeld. Row 5: James Huff, Henry Johnson. 65 SOPHOMORE A CLASS GROUP 3-Row I: Juanifa Meyer, Margaref Kraushaar, Mildred Kravon+ka, Lucille Koonrz, Rosalie Levin, Caroline Perry, Georgia Pralf, Zarouh Margoian. Row 2: Doris Peferson, Clara Belle Kosfoff, Glee Miller, Lillian Polochnik, Dean Koskinen, Lloyd McCormack, Richard Malcolm. Row 3: Madeleine Mackey, Margarer Landis, Eleanor Young, Louis Milfimore, Herbie Lifchfield, Chesfer Liffleiohn. Row 4: Joe Leben, William McLellan. Row 5: Roberl' Knickelbein, Willard Losch, Norman Lund, George Lukkar, Edward Nahf, Louis Molback, Frank Loquidis. Row 6: Glenn Moughmer, Charles Klammer, Salvalore Palumbo, Howard Maison, Ray Kulmala, Joe Moreno. GROUP 4-Row I: Laura Van Pell, Louise Van Pell, Virginia Szczpanek, Belly Warner, Phyllis Voelpel, Ray Zukley. Row 2: Bob Tornquisf, Pearl Sfeward, Margie Sfanley, Eslher Rosfker, Ralph Swank, Helen Thorp. Row 3: Bill Sifzmann, Joe Wenfworlh, Mary Skuble, Marian Soderquisf, John Van Sickle, Clarence Sladek, Emanuel Simonian. Row 4: Bill Reilly, Mari Sybrandy, Laurel Ann Robinson, Arlean Schroeder, Ray Soren- sen, Charles Urh, Adolph Reilio. 66 SOPI-IOMGRES Class oT June, IQLH . . . ANN LINK PresidenT EDWARD STETTA SecreTaryATreasurer MISS CORA BROWN Sponsor PATSY CLARK Vice-PresidenT M R. DALTON Sponsor ExciTemenT reigns as The TirsT parTicipanT, George Kerkorian, sTeps Torward To give The liTTle wooden ball a mighTy blow. l-le aims and Then sTrikes. The ball rolls neaTly Through The TirsT Two arches and The croqueT game has really begun. James l'luTTine, Lloyd Leech, and Leslie Millholin are The nexT players To Try Their skill. Many oT The class members among The specTaTors have placed Their hopes wiTh These boys, because They have already wiTnessed Their abiliTy in oTher sporTs. As The game progresses The audience expresses iTs loud approval oT Ann Link, presidenT, PaTsy Clark, vice-presidenT, and Edward STeTTa, secreTary-Treasurer, who are all huddled around The middle arch, each Trying To knock his ball Through TirsT. The crowd Tinds much amusemenT aT Mackie Beeman who is so engrossed in singing a liTTle diTTy ThaT he can'T remember To play his Turn. Suzanne Johnson and Wallace SoderquisT are proving Their dramafic abiliTy by a specTacular play aT one oT The side arches. Miss Brown and Mr. DalTon, sponsors oT The class, are guarding The goal posTs in order To have absoluTe prooT as To The winner. A TT looks as if Jordan T-Tillman, Leonard Gordon, and VicTor Graham may Tie, Tor They can swing a song as well as a crogueT malleT, and iT requires rhyThm To play croqueT. As The game goes on Through The years, many oT The sTudenTs who are now specTaTors will come Torward and Take Their Turns in order To Torge ahead in Their eTTorT To hiT The goal posT and win For Their class The disTincTion oT4 being graduaTes of W. T. l'l. S. 67 SOPHOMORE B CLASS GROUP I-Row I: Belly Bregger, Eleanor Berzin, Phyllis Brown, Marion Carlson, Rulh Brown, Jean Allen, Mackie Beeman, Frank Cali, Lloyd Barneff, Leonard Brahin, Jimmie Baddaker, Jack Baughman, Ed Bunk. Row 2: Lillian Brozie, Belly Boyd, Jean Benson, Georgiana Binlc, June Bekkela, Harold Crabb, Earl Brown, Paul Bailey, James Baker, Don Blessing, Leon Barrrows, Warren Bury. Row 3: Alice Ashcrofl, Irene Allen, Carmen Carpenler, Jean Cannon, Lillian Anderson, Ellen Branson, Wilhemina Boland, James Cary, Valenline Bena, Don Albrighl, Melvin Boxerman, Leo Carvis, Charles Angelopolous. Row 4: Rose Marie Bosfeffer, Regina Bishop, Myrrle Canfield, Vivian Burler, Anna Bishop, Anne Blazevich, Ed Cepailis, Eugene Black, Slanley Blum- berg, Carl Celaric. Row 5: Lois Broemelkamp, Belly Broemelkamp, Gloria Arenas, Mary Campbell, Mar- garel' Archibald, Evelyn Anderson, Mary Alexander, Roberl Andrews, Marie Barilo, Mall' Cankar. GROUP 2-Row I: Mildred Cohn, Josephine Durka, Darlene Draper, Viola Danielsen, Lillian Dolence, Florence Drake, Palsy Clark, Bob Cobb, Michael Duggan, Dominick Farella, Slanley Chwiedziewicz. Row 2: Charlene Ekorn, Kalherine Chirolas, Helen Dackiewicz, Clara Dangwillo, Lorraine Franla, Bealrice Farrell, Lawana Con- nell, Jean Fendick, Arline French, Alice DeBeIak, Ralph Cucziech, Evelyn Dickshol-, Mary Corser. Row 3: Gladys Edwards, Caroline Davis, Ivy Chrismas, Kay Fischer, Penelope Gargala, Marion Forsler, Virginia Ed- wards, Beverly Forsler, Lorraine Dunn, Bob De Kay, Charles Fago, Grace English, Jean Freberg, Palricia Folsbee, Norma Coonce. Row 4: Marian Daluga, June Homac, Marie Dilger, Lois Erickson, Elsie Dormsladl, Lorraine Dudzik, Alice Crump, Alice Dzieglewicz, Maxine EHer, Clifford Fuson, Roberl Dursl, Ben Donaldson, Elvin Denman, Joe Cron, Frank De Barlola, Sam Deluca. Row 5: Josephine Evizich, John Davis, John Dough- len, Joan Colberr, Ed Cepailis, Francis Felix. oB SOPHOMORE B CLASS GROUP 3-Row I: Doris Hosken, Gerfrude Gerzel, Carrolleane Hall, Virginia Harrison, Susie Hernandez, Marion Hull, Ann' Hogan, Eugene Hanna, Leonard Gordon, Don Herlel, Berge Hoogasian. Row 2: Helen Henry, Rulh Hampson, Mary Heraver, Genevieve Haberski, Frances Hodnik, Marion Helin, Dorolhy Higgins, Mary Gisl, Marlha Hasendove, Dolores Grygs, Margarol Gibson, Irene Gruener, Frances Goldsmilh, George Hechimovich. Row 5: Gloria Grasly, Irene Griksas, Lucille Hagen, Irene Harazak, Roberl' Hoag, Eugene Greene, Billie Hansen, Arne Hokans, William Goldschmidl, Donald Hamlin, Elaine Hurley, Belle Hill, P. Grom, Alberl' Halwig. Row 4: Evelyn Horlon, Eleanor Hoigarrd, William Gyzen, Ken Hawkins, James Hayden, Norberl- Glabowicz, Chesfer Gemborski, Henry Henriksen, Roberl Gerbin, Clyde Holchkiss, Theodore Horlon, Vicfor Graham, Warren Haclad, Jime Huffine. Row 5: Bill Gerchar, Edward Hicks, George Hewill, Henry Gregorski, Joe Glusic, Jordan Hillman, Lowell Hauenslein. GROUP 4-Row I: M. Jarosewicz, Margarel Kevorkian, Frances Kranz, Tommy Inman, Gerlad Lawrenl, Richard Jereb, Anlhony Jeffers. Row 2: Hannah Leise, Julia Jaronik, Adeline Kocal, Eva Kramer, Virginia Kohal, Bernice Krislan, Helen Krall, Rulh Jackson, Donald Kiesbo. Row 3: lone Larson, Marion Kapheim, Oliver Kokkinen, Ray La Marche, Arihur Johnson, Rodney Klammer, Lesfer Keyser, Walfer Larsen. Row 4: Florence Larsen, Mareil Kurrasch, Ed Jacobsen, Al Juslen, William Jereb, Clarence Joclrich, Ahin Krelschmer. Row 5: Don Kruel, Allacleene Jones, Joanne Jensen, Suzanne Johnson, Laura Kaario, Aline Lavi, George Kerkorian, Jerry Kafz, Joe Jacobsen. Row 6: Raymond Klinemish, John Kedikein, K. Johnson, Dan Kupsche, John Kris- lan, Lloyd Leech, John Karczewski, Tony Keber, Wilfred Korpi, Ed Kirn. l 1 l 69 SOPHOMORE B CLASS GROUP 5-Row l:4 Oclavia McCullough, June Lifz, Dora Mears, Dorolhy Marlin, Lorraine McGrain, Angela Milos, Doroihea Mulroney, Jack Mizlock, Charles McCarrell, Bill Magness, David Luce. Row 2: Emily Mazek, Lorraine Miller, Miriam Macltnich, Edylhe Marfinez, Emma McUn+ire, Carolyn Meoller, Thelma Leurs, Jean Lokeu, Leon Meyer, Bill Miller, Lorraine Morion, Charles Milcolian. Row 3: Lo'H'ie Mechalslci, Dorolhy Meyers, Mariha McDowell, Esfher Myrum, BeHy Mislcech, Harry LeHman, Jack Lepper, Leslie Millholin, Roland McMinn, Andrew Mileiich, Eugene Maurer, Viclor Maahs. Row 4: Doroihy Mahnlce, Dorolhy Minors, Ann Link, Mary Milefich, Mary Macelr, Evelyn Muschewslri, Henry Mauorowslri, Valeria Miichell, Frances Mafiievich, Josephine Marfia, William Musick, Paul Meunier. Row 5: Wesley Lindberg, Leonard Majewslri, Edgar Meiss- ner, Isaac Mason, Alfred McElroy. GROUP 6-Row I: Mary Peehu+, Jennie Palazzo, Pai Needham, Mary Parce, Karin Nelson, Virginia Ogles- by, Ed Osfrowslci, Earl Oslrander. Row 2: Helen Pavlefic, Mary Nage, Helen Olis, Pauline Pralher, Evelyn Naleway, June Olling, Laurel Piper, Leland Noll, Harold Olson. Row 3: Anna Paul, Aldene Naden, Rose- mary Puclceil, Esfher Ohanian, Norma Parrish, Virginia Powers, Jimmy Oma, Howard Peslraior. Row 4: Marl: Pe+ri+z, Hellen Phillips, George Nicholas, David Ower, Mariorie Onsrud, Alberl Peiers, Curl-is Pefersen. Row 5: Al Naureclcas, Harry Paulsen, Teddy Panlciewicz, Merle Pavleiic, Ed Needham, Howard Peierson, Edward Olling, Edward Novak, Edward Poglayen. Row 6: John PaHon, Raymond Podboy, William Po'f+aIa, Jack Papech, Melvin Nalo, James Norwood,-Joe Pefrovic. Row 7: Rober+ Niemi, Frank Niemieiz, Ed Pasiewicz, Elmer Neville, Laurence Neyrinclr, Alberl' Navicas. 70 SOPHOMORE B CLASS GROUP 7-Row I: Bob Shaffer, Charloffe Schleclc, Mary Lou Smifh, Rheinholder Schmidt Cleo Reynolds, Cafherine Rebella, Wallace Soderquisf, Edward Remillard, Floyd Small. Row 2: Rulh Sallberg, Mary Smoof, Barbara Roos, Eva Simcic, Anna Selculich, John Sisfy, Don Schroeder, Marion Rice. Row 3: Maffhew Ryan, Nancy Rosfron, Anne Selrulich, Daris Sfahl, Velda Sorensen, Dorofhy Sheldon, Norman Richardson. Row 4: Jean Schellberg, Margaref Salmon, Doris Sacevich, Geraldine Turner, Esfher Sfine, Oddesa Sfarlcs, Valeria Serlxowslri, Mary Schueneman, Dean Robinson. Row 5: BeHy Schmidf, Wayne Ranfa, Edward S're'Ha, Frances Smifh, Helen Szewczylr, Rose Sfefanic, Bernice Rayunas, Sieve Seneslra, Ray Salafa. Row 6: Charles Sfeele, Fred Reclcling, Waller Shaw, Ferne Scranfon, Dorofhy Schumalcer, BernadeHe Schullz, Roberl Ross, Eddie Rod- bro, Eddie Slana. Row 7: Joe Rlishforfh, Paul Sweeney, Roberl' Rahling, Alban Richards, Don ShueH, Bernard SaHler, McKenzie, LeRoy Saclcman, Ralph Richardson, Richard Schad. GROUP 8-Row I: Eugene Turowslci, Alfred Trepanier, Anne Zorc, Vera Urbanic, Helen Walltowicz, Harriel' Wachowiak, Mary Zezula, lone TuH'le, Donald Wise. Row 2: Pearl Yager, Lucile Wrighi, Alice Vaughn, Leiia Viifanen, Gloria Villalvazo, Georgia Welborn, Marceline William, Evelyn Viorlci, Doroihy WhiH'ed. Row 3: Donald Woodard, Leona Zaborowslci, Vera Warren, Jessie Wagner, Dorolhy Zugas, Doris Wesfberg, Nancy Tinsley, Faifh While, Waller Taylor, Bill Zuplcus. Row 4: Ray Thielen, George Zdarowicz, Bill WhiHon, George Wafson, Edward Tomlcowicz, Waller Toika, William Zorc, Gus Zuper, AI Melville, James Wolden. Row 5: George Van Pell, Harry Wilson, Joe Yuhase, Paul Tra+or, Roger Tennyson, Harry Wagner, Don Wieber, Yancey Torrez, Nick Voinovich. 7I FRESI-IMEN . .. Class of January, I942 MR. JOHN Sponsor GEORGE MAKELA PresidenT M ISS RAUTALAHTI Sponsor RAYMOND SMITH SecreTa ry-Trea su rer BETTY SIEVERS Vice-PresidenT lT's a mighTy TaTTy pull They sTage, These Treshrnen, as They come along The way pulling TogeTher Tor Their Tinal score--gradua- Tion. Their head cheTs are Miss RauTalahTi and Mr. John, while Their chieT cooks are George Makela, presidenTg BeTTy Sievers, vice- presidenTg and Raymond SmiTh, secreTary-Treasurer. During The process oT pulling The TaTTy There is much discussion concerning The recenT class parTy, given in November. Bob Mills shouTs across To Shirley Mclvlahon, who is applying buTTer To her burnT Tinger Tips, To aslc her iT she remembers The auTomobile slciT Their oTTicers gave aT The parTy. Mildred Goodman, who realizes Shirley's plighT, answers Tor her and assures him ThaT she does re- member iT and ThaT iT was cerTainly a roaring success. There is also much Talk oT Eugene PilliTanT, who disTinguished himselT as rnasTer oT ceremonies aT The parTy. OT course, There are many more presenT aT This TaTTy pull, who, in The course oT Tirne, will sTep inTo The limelighT and sTarT pulling wiTh all Their sTrengTh Tor The class OT January, l942. 72 FRESHMAN A CLASS GROUP I-Row I: Roberfa Anderson, Raymond Eimerman, Richard Bundsgaard, Pafricia Bruhn, BeHy Cook, Bill Bairsrow, Bob Brunner. Row 2: Norman Erwin, Evan Carrison, Mildred Copeland, Muriel Cameron, Helen Buksas, Dorofhy Barreff, Claris Eklof, Dick Decherr. Row 3: Sarkis Emerzian, Wilma Baughman, Arline Bandli, Cynfhia Beckwifh, Norma Dilger, Dean Dalfon, Jack Amborn, Roger Crump. Row 4: Frances Carfer, La Vonne De Pew, Bob Clark, June Dunean, Mary Davis, George Crooks, Bill Anderson, Billy Brown. Row 5: Jack Baker, Edward Ahrens, Howard Eafon, Donald Alloia n, James Alfano, Leonard Ambrose, Leonard Alexonis, Biars Davis, Richard Diermeyer, Tommy Cook. GROUP 2-Row I: Dororhy Herman, Sydelle Feder, Audrey Heikenfeld, lone Hendrikson, Eleanor Gray, Mil- dred Goodman, John Hanna, Bill Jensen, Bob Mills, Genevieve Konieczny, Helen Hariu. Row 2: June Hadad, Marian Frazee, Dororhy lsaacson, Elsa Herranen, Anila Hagsfrom, Barbara Hansen, Mary Ellen Helgren, Raymond Hariu, Ray Griggs, John Hoem, George Harlow, lrvin Haas. Row 3: Amy Hill, Pauline Hofmeisfer, Nancy Gordon, Jean Hemphill, Miriam Hanna, Anna Mae Kedekein, Carolyn Frank, Odny Hielmeland, James Flifcrofr, James Groar, Douglas Kielman, Eric H anson. Row 4: Srerline Hopkins, Johnny Mae Jones. Row 5: Richard Kozlowski, Cal Koonlz, Roberf Kane, Charles Burba, Edwin Klinesmilh, Bob Hamlef, Ray Hildeman, Charley Jones, Ray Kanfola. Row 6: J. V. Fosfer, Jerry Knox, Glenn Griffin, Roberf Huffman, Joe Fernandez, Gusly Kafapodis, Charles Jellings, Donald Johnson. 73 FRESHMAN A CLASS GROUP 3-Row l: Eugene Pillilanl, Harold Pillilanl, Margarel Pravanas, Annie Poioiian, Elvera Mihevc, June Muro, Shirley Morlenson, Cyrilla McNeary, Wilberl Reynolds. Row 2: Meribelh Milchell, Eilleen Ludle, Dorolhy Ogrin, La Verne Moore, Shirley Pills, May Lockharl, Shirley McMahon, Bealrice Oberman, Margarel Rice, Slanley Tegel. Row 3: Dorolhy Oglesby, Anne Mazmanian, Eleanor Paul, Billy O'Brian, Frank Olsen, Don- ald Long, Bill Paulausky, Leon Nixon, Luddman Ricks, Kennelh Owens, Irwin Oslrander. Row 4: Viclor Makovec, Reinc Mikkila, Charles Pielschman, Lois Miller, Lucille Pelersen, Dick Lyon, Lawrence Moore, Thornlon Mc- Kinzie, James McClendon, Tony Zidank. Row 5: George Makela, Ed Miller, Jimmy Pills, Eddy Mazlo, James Monlee, George Marlin, Bob Mayfield, Clarence Rulell, Roberl McNeely. GROUP 4-Row l: La Verne Swanson, Mariorie Tannahill, Shirley Ward, Billy Wallers, Dorolhy Schock, Dorolhy Sellerman, Mildred Salzman, Mary Sabalh, Bernice Trepanier, Bob Wiles. Row 2: Belly Slreed, Elmer Wagnon, Maxine Tennyson, Mary Ursprung, Josephine Volmary, Barbara Schellenger, Roberl Schwariz, John Toomasian, Jack Torogian, LeRoy Sloul. Row 3: Viola Somppi, Belly Spoor, Belly Sievers, Pal Thomp- son, Margie Sage, Lillian Slrom, Harold Weber, George Sonn, Marlin Simonian, Earl Slareshina. Row 4: Dora Yellen, Doris Windlinger, Anne Umek, Shirley Waldorl, Anna Thomas, Melvin Slern, Peler Sanchez, Ray Traxler, Ray Wells, Richard Shorl, Waller Schapals. Row 5: Harold Shorman, James Zezula, Clarence Thomp- son, George Smilh, Raymond Smilh, Henry Turkowski, Ralph Sorensen, Rex Redmond, Sam Slanzak. 74 l-:RESI-IMEN Class ol June, IQ!-L2 MR. McDlLL Sponsor PATSY OETJEN Secrelary MISS HILDUR STEINERT Sponsor BARBARA JAMES Treasurer ROBERT NUTTALL Vice-Presidenl NORBORN EMERlCK Presidenl Marching along logelher lnlo lulure days Marching along logelher, Six hundred Freshmen B'sl Marching along inlo a world ol new ideas, somelimes conlusing, bul always inviling, is lhe alerl class ol June, I942. Nol conlenl lo be onlookers, lhe class eagerly planned lheir inlroduclory whirl inlo W. T. l'l. S. aclivilies, a unique spring parly and dance. lls success was lheir reward lor splendid class spiril and inilialive. The class sponsors, Miss Sleinerl and Mr. McDill, have enioyed lhe capable cooperalion ol lhe ollicers. lxlorhorn Emerick, presidenlg Roberl Nullall, vice-presidenlg Palsy Oelien, secrelaryq and Barbara James, lreasurer. Sludenls who are winning recognilion lor lhe'r school cilizenship and aclivilies are numerous, Belly Ann Rachow is one. ln alhlelics, George O'Flaherly, Jack Evans, Brelon Emericlq in dramalics Virginia Vlfhilson, Muriel Blumberg, Virginia Birchlieldy in music, Edilh Dunn and Donald Johnson, in arl, Tom Burns and Alberl Reelz. And so al lhe close ol lheir lirsl year in high school, members ol lhe class ol June, l942 are headed lor an enyialnle record as lhey go marching along logelher. 75 FRESH MAN B CLASS GROUP I-Row l: Margarel Adams, Melvin Bergslrom, Elmer Bishop, Elaine Brown, Mary Lois Boyer, Margie Ashursl, Mary Ashursl, Shirley Jean Anderson, Norman Barnes, Cliflon Bergeron, Yacinlo Barelo, Morris Bedrosian, Slanley Aidikonis. Row 2: Anila Alvarado, Louise Baker, Margarel Braden, Edna Barlholic, Dorolhy Bergslrom, Bealrice Berens, Josephine Bezek, Rulh Bradlke, Jim Adelson, Bernard Bagden, Rudy Anlhony, Howard Beach. Row 3: Virginia Birchlield, Edilh Aasland, Dorolhy Barlell, Nellie Bakshis, Mary Bandovich, Belly Benard, Anna Brondino, Edward Bishop, Richard Andersen, Jack Ahrens, Ollie Anderson. Row 4: Pearl Darnell, Hazel Arnold, Lucille Anclam, Alelha Brown, Muriel Blumberg, Agnes Boznah, Flora Alexander, Roosevell Barrell, William Bockelol-1, Wesley Blylhe. Row 5: Eddie Birlic, Bob Biederman, Eddie Bezek, Leo Ambrose, Nick Angelopulos, Kennelh Alcorn, Frank Belmonl, Bob Allen, Earl Anderson. GROUP 2-Row I: Jim Donaldson, Harold Callahan, Dorolhy Dean, Shirley Diamond, Margarel Burckle, Belly Childers, Blanche Buresh, Roberl Davis, Harry Davis, Wesley Davis, George Carrison, Raymond Deram. Row 2: Mavis Cooprider, Rulh Callisch, Belly Cannon, Elhel Cameron, Mariorie Burl, Mary Kay Crabb, Leler DeVoisl, Ann Daley, Gladys Dixon, Richard DeLacy, Eugene Carney, Paul Chrislensen. Row 3: Charles Buksas, Roberl Cable, Bebe Dennie, Marguerile Clark, Norma Burns, Lorraine Disch, Jean Curry, Colleen Bunlon, Anila Ca- pelle, Shirley Chrislensen, Michael Dempski, John Damos. Row 4: Don Carlson, Lois Crump, Carolyn Cossman, Ann Coyle, Geraldine Copp, Mildren Bruce, Dorine DeHaan, Julia Dolence, Willis Cline, Bill Carlson, Ray- mond Buian, Slanley Crawford. Row 5: Richard Danielson, Ernesl Dicig, Darrell Byerly, William DeThorn, Charles Burba, John Chrislian, William Cypcar, Louis Clemenl. Y 76 FRESH MAN B CLASS GROUP 3-Row I: Bob Dugan, Dolores Dudick, Harry Fender. Row 2: Edifh Dunn, Helen Franz, Marilyn Frederickson, Rosemary Gibbons, Olga Gargalla, Belle Edwards, Shirley Emrich, Bud Dudley. Row 3: Eleanor Fredbeck, Pafricia Enoch, Thomas Efinger, Brenfon Emerick, Bill Fisher, Tony Glavan, Bernard Goerler. Row 4: Marian Erickson, Rose Esperian, Irene Flaniaik, Doroihy Ely, Cafherine Felix, Evelyn Gehrls, Donald Fredbeck, John Dorsey. Row 5: Frances Draudf, Ann Falkovich, Mary Drysdale, Geraldine Gallagher, Frances Drinkwine, Dorofhy Duncan, Sfeven Erickson, Wilford Foy. Row 6: Geraldine Edwards, Norma Edwards, Genevieve Frank, Bessie Fullner, Mary Lou Fellows, Alice Ellsworfh, Fred Freeman, George David, Purlin English, Glen Fiddy- menf. Row 7: Roberl' Gilmore, Henry Fucik, Anna Evanovich, Geraldine Funk, Mildred Gibbs, George Ed- monds. Row 8. Jack Emmons, Richard Evans, Jack Evans, Don Edwards, Norborn Emerick. GROUP 4-Row I: Eleanor Huxham, Beafrice Gorman, Lorraine Greic, Kafhryn Hogan, Curfis Huffman, George Jenner, Darrel Hund, Bill Grosche, Jack Holl, Melvina Higgins, Fannie Golob. Row 2: Agnes Hoogasian, Orson Howard, Casimer Greic, Howard Jensen, Narciss Gugala, Alberf Hernandez, Paul Habjian, Raymond Jacobs, George Hahn, Lloyd Iverson, Billy Hickey, Arfhur Jackson, Harold Jensen. Row 3: Jean Griswold, Elaine Goode, Mildred Harrison, Shirley Hall, Carol Horfon, Vivian Hoyf, Marilyn Innes, De Efla Hayden, Leonard Grymkoski, Harry Hewiff, Paul Grosnick. Row 4: June Haffon, Susie Hagopian, Juliana Guokas, Belfy Hall, Myrfle Grose, Bernadeffe Hansen, Vivian Jacobs, Jack Homan, George Hughes, Mahlon Halfemon, Myles Holmdahl. Row 5: Dorofhy Guslisha, Barbara James, Leola Harper, Lula Harrison, Wini- fred Howleff, Mary Hickey, Arnold Goodman, Paul Hendrickson, Volney Hamilfon, Tom Hawkins. Row 6: Esfher Hagan, Eleanor Hall, Melvin Hall. , 77 FRESHMAN B CLASS GROUP 5-Row I: Velma Jones, Alice Keisfer, Bernice Kieiko, Violef Kegg, Ann Janocha, Aaron Kerscher, Ted Kozlowski, Roberi' Klema, Wally Kraus, Hugh Kennedy, Ralph Kenyon. Row 2: William Krieg, Anion Koncilia, Wayman Johnson, William Jereb, Sfanley Jaronik, Chesier Kowalski, Horace Kemp, William Jones, Donald Johnson, Bruno Kliwicki, Bob Kennedy. Row 3: Be'Hy Jusren, Delma Kendall, Ray Kibori-, John Kocai, Leo Korus, Marion Jonairis, Madge Kincaid, June Kabarec, Bernice Kerr, John Killoran, Arihur Jobusch, Joseph Januchowicz. Row 4: Grace Krisfan, Florence Johnson, Beulah Jones, Edna Kiosbo, Norma Kreager, Peggy Jones, Mary Joknis, George Kennedy, Donald Jeffers, Lorraine Johnsion, Doris Jasfrom, Charles King. Row 5: James Kraiz, Alberl' Jesrer, Daniel Kosioif, Fred Kravonfka, Vern Johnson, Norman Kaplan, Alberi Jorn, Edward Kelly, Gusi' Kaniaufus, Dan Kerpan, Norman Johnson. GROUP 6-Row I: Helen Lindwall, June Luzar, Eris Miller, Julia Mariiila, Chrisrine McCleary, Marion Mc- Dowell, Arihur Lokkins, Leslie Lolz, George Marqui, John Marabella, Billy Marabella, Leo Levandusky, Leonard La+z. Row 2: Rosalie Miskowski, Elaine Miller, Miles Luifer, Jimmy MaH'son, Nelson Lamson, Mariha Mendis, Virginia Deibengood, John Link, John Liichfield, Calvin Laird, Tom McNeary, Tom Lockwood. Row 3: David Mann, Grace Lifvinas, Helena Lewis, Clara Marcelain, Virginia Mafhews, Vivian Miller, Laura Marfino, Geraldine McMahon, John Miller, William Meyer, Tom McMahon, Bob Michalski, Ray McLellan. Row 4: Glenn Leech, Leo Maki, Theresa Levandusky, Gloria Larson, Albin Leichf, Bob Mariino, Viclor LaBelle, John Meyer, Anihony March, Alberr Leonaiiis, Sfephen Mapes, Norman Michael, Walrer McCleod, Howard Lainio, Pere Marcinkus, Louis Michalowski, Georgen Lilienfeldi, Eddie May, Henry Leibeck. 78 L . FRESHMAN B CLASS GROUP 7-Row I: Rachel Neave, Belly Naden, Mafie Milchell, Helen Niemi, Helen Nedelka, Vera Olson, Loraine Nordberg, Mary Nimils, Dorolhy Pasiewicz, An ne Niemielz, Alberl Mozek, Roberl Nimils, Jim Moran, Lars Nordmark, Augusl Musich. Row 2: Helen Pappas, Elsie Neumann, Palsy Oelien, Marilyn Moran, Rila Milchell, lone Nimsgern, Bob Moore, Ed Moran, Vin cenl Morrissey, Casimer Pasiewicz. Row 3: Lois Nalzkie, Evelyn Pas+eIl, Eleanor Niemielz, Avangelia Nicholas, Lillian Mooney, Lois Milchell, Bernice Nashius, Vera Milchell, William Norwood, Emil Mueller, Adam Naleway, Albin Ogrin. Row 4: Joyce Nulk, Malilda Osenek, Sophie Norkus, Belly Olson, Clara Nolen, Geraldine Nalalie, Doris Neil, Laurel Neal, George O'Flaherly, Bob Nullall, Manuel Moreno, Ted Novak. Row 5: Edward Moeller, Lawrence Orlowski, Carl Osman, Arlhur Morgan, Jack Morley, John Paukovec. GROUP 8-Row I: Lillian Rozwadowski, Eilleen Rickell, Margarel Repp, EIizabe+h Presl, Dorolhy Prall, Chrisline Raudonis, Frank Pielruska, Glen Rosewald, Mike Perpich, Roberl Pelerson, Alice Ryskiewicz, Florence Remsgar. Row 2: Genevieve Ryan, Belva Rull, Berlha Pekol, Adeline Rygiel, Beverly Rause, Eslella Reilio, Jeanelle Pullell, Belly Rachow, Margarel Ray, Marion Pierson, EI Rose Randolph, Belly Rellig, Phyllis Prilchard. Row 3: Mary Pikfel, Elizabelh Poulos, Florence Ray, Joan Raper, Helen Rumsa, Virginia Reece, Belle Redding, Alice Raper, Nalhan Rosen, Alberl Reelz, James Roemer, William Rulkowski. Row 4: John Perpich, Eddie Ranger, Tony Russell, Frank Puslaver, Wally Pialkiewicz, Granl Paulsen, Ernesl Richardson, Peler Rellig, John Prorok, Waller Rynkiewicz, Bob Pierce, Dick Nicks, Don Poirier, Arlhur Pielkiewicz. 79 I FRESH MAN B CLASS GROUP 9-Row I: Rose TerJane, Pauline Sikich, Geraldine Senne, Agnes Serdar, Luella Spaid, Gilda Slanley, Elizabelh Schlung, Clillon Tiss, Viclor Thomsen, John Shanlz, Frank Slephanich, Annelle Singer. Row 2: Helen Scheve, Gracie Smilh, Gracie Snidikas, Belly Soderquisl, Anna Subolka, Virginia Taylor, Jean Smilh, Joe Swyder, Lloyd Shumaker. Row 3: Arla Slarr, Eva Sekulich, Helen Slone, Shirley Talkinglon, Mildred Slolarik, Shirley Slevens, Lorraine Siewerl, Dorolhy Shanylell, Belly Simmonds, Cas Siwula. Row 4: Jusline Thiele, Verna Simonson, Lorella Schriner, Frank Spose, Jane Skidmore, Roberl Thomas, John Schull1, Arlhur Schiller, Thomas Slanzak, Royce Smilh, Harold Simmons. Row 5: Ray Slaskiewicz, Roy Slerell, Johnnie Slarr, Howard Schroeder, Paul Schroeder, Jack Sandus, Jack Schueneman, Edward Spacapan. Row 6: Charles Slock, Harold Salller, John Slewarl, Tony Sleele, Frank Spingler, Juslen Sanchez, Thomas Smilh, Frank Slupar. GROUP I0-Row I: Bernice Winlers, Phyllis Young, Virginia Whilson, Helen Wiechechi, Roberl Wells, Henry Van Lake, Leonard Wilson, George Wiser, Earl Wilkie. Row 2: Aileen Williams, Dorolhy Yumplol, Harriel Woller, Marion Trigg, Palsy Wilson, Alex Vercilech, Laylon Turner, Slanley Urbonas, Jim Wirkus, Roberl Wash- burn, Belly Worls, Juanila Torrez, Mary Zupec, Dorolhy Wiegold, Rose Yarc, Soollon Tooroian, Joe Zalar, Tom Voinovich. Row 3: Anna Van Treeck, Lillian Wozniak, Josephine Werenski, Julia Zelailis, Mary Tralar, Fred Zalaznick, Paul Whillier, Wesley Turco, Bob Zorc. Row 4: Alice Zabukovec, Florence Wagner, Dorolhy Welborn, Jack Voelpel, Roger Vogel, John Valavanis, Bob Wrighl, Eddie Turner, Ora Zerba. Row 5: Mae Wrighl, Helen Zele, Mary Walker, Clare Waslack, Dorolhy Wrighl, Florien Zuber, Mike Zaker, Alberl Zaugra, Wesley Tompkins. Row 6: Bob Welch, Eugene Waller, Tony Verpisinskas. BO FRESI-IMEN Class of January, IQ!-L3 GIRLS Marion Anderson, Elizabefh Arzoomanian, Verna Bonner, Charlous Bouck, Dorofhy Brown, Ru'lh Carrico, Helen Chirolas, Glenys Davis, Elise Dooliffle, Barbara Dorsey, Faye Draper, Fafricia Duncan, Beffy Drink- wine, Dorofhy Eichel, Mary Ekizian, Marilyn Erwin, Shirley Feiler, Emily French, Geraldine Galsfer, Befly Gordon, Barbara Greene, Lillian Grobelch, Geraldine Gusfafson, Efhel Hansen. Dorofhy Hanlin, Pafsy Hayden, Margaref Hedderly, Mable Marie Hoffman, Rufh Howard, Paffy Howell, Lillian Hufflesfon, Cafherine Hyde, Jacqueline Hyde, Emma Haake, Lillian Jackson, lryne Kousfrup, Rufh Ken- dall, Helen Long, Lillian Luosa, Beffy Lyon, Laura Monahan, Barbara Morrison, Sara Louise McBride, Bernadine Maglio, Angela Mickus, Eleanor Nafalie, Helen Nordigian, Mafilda Ogrin, Gloria Olson, Barbara Off. Linda Perez, Milard Reynolds, Rufh Phillip, Helen 'Fresh Mary Rawden, Amy Frances Rangus, Lucille Robin- son, Barbara Scoles, Rulh Schaefer, Dorofhy Schwarfz, Alice Seremiian, Phyllis Sevander, Willelfe Sheldon. ldelle Shapiro, Florence Schroeder, Helen Shafswell, Gerfrude Smilh, Elynore Sfearns, Francis Turk, Mildred Terry, Mary Yuhase, June Zeiler. BOYS John Aho, Roberl' Alexander, Richard Alford, John Andrews, Alberf Bakala, William Barnes, Howard Baffisfore, Harvey Benedicf, Charles Berfel, Gene Bickam, William Biernafski, Frank Bonner, Sfanley Brno'l, John Burneff, Walfer Bufcher, Frank Buffera, James Bufler, Richard Calhoun, Herberf Carl. Richard Chrisfian, William Cox, Leonard Clark, Herberf DeRue, Harry Decker, Roberf Deibler, William Dowden, Donald Duncan, Harold Duncan, Jay Evans, Clyde Fawceff, Laddie Gelling, Bliss Gilberf, Tommy Goshgarian, Carl Greenleaf, Gerald Griffin, John Haake, Raymond Hariu, Vicfor Hangebrauck, Glen Hanson, Carl Hellman, Roberf Hoem, Jack Hoogasian. Walfer Janson, Roberl' Jarvis, Bill Jensen, Maurice Johnson, George Knesley, James Karlos, Roberf Kufzler, Roy Lundgren, Emil Lainio, Roberf Liggeff, Frederick McCollough, William Marsoobian, Harlan Mc- Bride, Chesfer McMullen, George Milfimore, Jay Minn, Fred Moralez, Rudolph Morris, Joe Murphy, Joe Musick, Peler Muro, David Murphy, William Nylund. Al Pirainio, John Pefchulaf, Forbes Roberfson, Richard Rogers, Charles Roos, Ernesl' Symanoski, Leslie Skews, Harold Sfevens, Harold Shales, Si Sanchez, Eugene Schroff, Tony Serdar, Charles Berlel Sfadig, Alberi Tam- misfo, Richard Teafers, James Tenfes, Roberf Van Alsline, Clarence Vickers, Jr., James Wall,Jr., Jack Weigel, Chandler Welfon, Herman Wicklund, William Zellar. Bl TI-IEN - ACTIVITIES N CIW' ANNUAL W STAFF Seafed, Ieff fo righf: Hurdora LaRose, Doris Curlee, Lois French, Miriam Boxerman. Paffy McNamara, Margaref Bcyles, Evelyn Sandus. Sfanding, Ieff fo righf: Beffy Nimifs, Laura Van Pelf, Kafherine Leech, Shirley Thom, Jean Shaefer, Lawrenqe Pfeiffer, Eldene Loffus, Carol Bidinger, Mary Hoogasian. f EDITORS LLL.LLL.LeLeLLLL,,....,...v.,,,,,,,,.,..,,...,.A......,,,,.,.,... ..-,,, - CLASSES ..,.,.LLLLLLLL,,,, ORGANIZATIONS ,..,..... ......... ASSISTANTS LSS,SSS FEATURES ,S,.E,,, ART ..,.L,,LSLLL,LLL..LL,....LL BOYS' S PO RTS EEE,,7E ASSISTANT .........,,...,.L.S,L.L. ............. GIRLS SPORTS SLL,,LSL,LLL..LL..,.SL.,... ,,,...,.... Miriam Boxerrnan Lois French I-Iurclora La Rose Lorraine Deibler Virginia Berquisf 'Elizabefh Nimifs Suzanne Sapiro Carol Bidinger Eldene Loffus 1 Charloffe Mix Margaref Boyles ,.,,l,,S,,,,,.,,Virginia Reed .c..,L,,,Lawrence Pfeiffer Roberf Berns Barbara Smifh CIRCULATION MANAGER a,,.aaa.,, ....,,,.... K afherine Leech ASSISTANTS a..a....,..a...,...,.. ..e.e. COPY READERS .....,.. ADVERTISING MANAGERS ....aaaaaa A,..a. TYPISTS ...,..... Laura Van Pelf Jane Maxwell Shirley Thom Mary I-loogasian Paf McNamara Doris Curlee Evelyn Sanolus Marion Pillifanf Jean Schaefer Mary Hoogasian ART ADVISOR .,.,,.,..,.,,.,,,- ,.,.,,,, I Miss Frances l'Iigley EDITORIAL ADVISOR L.,,..,., ..,,...... E dwin C- Meslow BUSINESS ADVISOR .,.,,..,. .c...,.,.,.... ...,..... P a ul L. Schoenoff 84 ANNUAL ARTISTS AT VVORK AT leTT: Edward McCarThy, Virginia Reed. CenTer group: John WolcoTT, Miss Frances Higley, Ruane Rickey, and Eslher Duncan. Righi' group: Clifford F.zson, DOF!-iid Bl6S5iH9. B115 MGYTOFTS HGFFTS- I939 ANNUAL W And whaT is so rare as a day in June! ThaT is The reTrain ThaT The Annual sTaTT have been humming since They selecTed The Theme Tor The T939 Annual lasT SepTember. ATTer The Theme was planned, The picTures were scheduled and Taken, checked, and double- checkedl All The picTures had To be arranged, and The names and oTher copy made To correspond wiTh The picTures. Senior quesTionaires were copied, Typed, re-Typed, checked and checked again. Oh, yes, iT has been a loT oT work, buT They have enjoyed doing iT. WriTe-ups are imporTanT in The making oT a yearbook, and The sTaTT has burned The nighT oil while preparing Them. The sTaTT sTaged a subscripTion campaign in November. ColorTul posTers decoraTed The bulleTin boards To caTch The eyes oT The passersby. There were speeches and personal sales Talks by The ardenT sTaTT salesmen. ThaT day in June has now arrived and The sTaTT are as glad To be perusing The resulTs oT Their eTTorTs as anyone. Annual ediTorial sTaTT members aT work and aT play in Junior I47 85 W WORLD STAFF, FIRST SEMESTER Sealed, Ie'I'r Io righl: Evelyn Samson, Margarel' Baller, Willard Bowers, Shirley Ehnerl, Lawrence Ferry Slanding, Iefi' Io righ+: Inez Ormsby, James Scheve, Lila Kunz, Roberl Knox, Evelyn Peierson, Reuben Kanlola Phyllis Bufler, Harold Vaughn, Shirley Efinger. EDITOR 7EE,...,...., COPYREADERL MAKEVUP E7E7....,E,EE BOYS' SPORTS ,7SSS,, FEATURES 7,I,.,S, ADVERTISING EE77.,,S, TYPISTS ,.,,,,ESS, REPORTERS ,7SS.. STUDENT W WORLD STAFF Firs+ Semes+er-I 938-'39 .. William Bowers ,,n,,,....Shirley Ehnerl ,,L,...RaIph Nalcanishi ,,.Lawrence Ferry V Mary Barron Inez Orrnsby Phyllis Buller iThelma Pelerson Lorraine Naula Inez Orrnsby I Kalherine Cree I-Ielen Kraus 'lvlarqarel Buller Shirley Elinger Reuben Kanlola 74 Roberl Knox Evelyn Samson James Scheve LI-larold Vaughn EDITORIAL ADVISOR Le,,..,,VYeeLoLL..,...,e,L,,o,Lo,o ,,L,L,,L E dwin C. Meslow PRINTING AND BUSINESS ADVISOR oLo,Le,I., ,LL,L,L,L P aul Schoenoll O WORLD STAFF, SECOND SEMESTER Sealed, Ie'F'r fo riglnl: Eunice Hembroolr, Bernice Jol1nson, Evelyn Samson, Mary Barron, Lila Kunz, Rullw Sheldon, Winilred Fisel. Slanding, lefl lo righf: Morris Yellen, James Pildel, Alex Lindsay, James Wolf. Norma Cline, Roberl' Daluga, Dale Long, John Sclwellenger, Gerlrude Lerclue, Dennis Galley, Joe Devenas, Roberl- Rogers, Alberl Ofenloch, Elhel Hallslrom. 'vm STUDENT W WORLD STAFF Second Semesler, l938-'39 EDITORS ...,.LL,.,,.. Mary Barron Evelyn Samson NEWS EDITOR ,.,L.,L.v,....LL,,,,.,.,.,,,,,. ,,,,,.....,.,. L ila Kunz SPORTS EDITOR LLv.,..,.L,,L,,,.....,LLL....,.. ,,,...... J oe Devenas ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR ...a...L, L.,,..... R oberl Daluga GIRLS' SPORTS ,.,A.,,,.,.....,L,.L...... ,..,.,L..,. R ulli Slweldon Jim Pilclel HEADLINE WRITERS ...L.L,., .,,,,, R Obed Rogers Winifred Fisel Dennis Oalely Eunice I'lemI:JrooI Bernice Johnson Alex Lindsay REPORTERS ,.ss.s,, TYPISTS .,.,,a,,s,,.,...... ,aa,aa,a, CIRCULATION ,aaa.,a.. ADVERTISING LL,Ls,sL,ss..,L,,s Dale Long Alberl Ofenloclc Roberl Rogers William Seiler IJoI1n Sclnellenger lNorma Cline lEll'1eI I-Iallslrom ,Oerlrude Lerclwe l.Iames Wolf lMorris Yellen EDITORIAL ADVISOR s......s.L , .,s.ss.L...,L,sL,.,LL,. ,,..a.a E dwin C. Meslow PRINTING AND BUSINESS ADVISOR a,a7sa,,,, ,...,,PauI Sclioenoii Ahem! See This? Demure Check! .sky 1 News? Sludious Whai now? Supervision STUDENT W WORLD MONDAY-Scoop! Two days vacaTion nexT week! Tuesclay-RewriTe This copy! Cover The assembly! Wednesday-Rush ThaT laTe copy down! Thursday-WriTe Two number Three heads! Read This proof! Friday-OuT aT lasT . . eighT whole pages . . Turn in nexT week's columns! These are iusT a Tew sample noTes in The liTe OT a STudenT W sTaTT member. This OrganizaTion is one OT The busiesT in school. The TirsT parT OT The week always means a head- long rush Tor The embryo iournalisTs. Friday brings a delighTTul lull in acTiviTies. Regular issues appear every Friday morning wiTh special issues Tor Halloween, Thanksgiving, ChrisT- mas, and EasTer. Four members Traveled To Indianapolis in November as delegaTes To The NaTional Scholf asTic Press AssociaTionls Three-day conTerence. A compleTe change OT sTaTT Takes place beTween semesTers. EdiTOrs This year were Wil- lard Bowers, TirsT semesTer, Mary Barron and Evelyn Samson Tor The second semesTer. The paper Turning decidedly Teminine wiTh Tashion column and Guppy Says. lvlr. Meslow guides The group in Their producTiOn OT The greaTesT rival OT The New York Times. Numerous deTails musT be carried OuT in The process OT developing a sTory Trom The iniTial incidenT To The prinTed page. The assignmenT, The original draTT, copy reading, re- wriTing, Typing, rechecking, linOTyping, prooTreading, laying OuT page dummies,-These are buT a Tew oT The rouTine Tasks ThaT The ediTorial sTaTT musT aTTend To beTore an issue is ready Tor The Tinal operaTion, ThaT OT acTually rolling iT OTT The press in The school shop. Mr. SchoenoTT and his boys Take charge here, and They make quick work OT iT, once The week's issue reaches This sTage. Each issue cOnTains news, ediTorials, TeaTures, columns, carToons, picTures, personal iTems, and adverTisemenTs. The work oT publishing The weekly issue is accomplished by The advanced class in iournalisrn which meeTs Tor one class period daily. OT course There is usually a good deal OT addiTional work required: This has To be Taken care OT during aTTernoOn and aTTer school sessions. 88 COMMERCIAL CLUB Fronl seclion, lell lo righl, row I: Virginia Berkquisl, lreasurer, Shirley Ehnerl, secrelary, Williard Vick, vice presidenl, Jean Walker, presidenl, Waller Andrews, direclor, Leona Wesl, direclor, Roberl S. Barnes, sponsor, H. B. Bauernleind, sponsor. Row 2: Geraldine Copp, Margarel Repp, Chrisline Celeric, Mary Sku- ble, Shirley Hangebrauclx, Dorolhy Holden, Mary Pavlelic. Row 3: Helen Cepon, Janel Habian, Evelyn Wysocki, Sophie Norlrus, Mary Bandovick, Marian Erickson, Shirley Anne Emrich, Helen Hariu. Row 4: Belly Warner, Margie Slanley, Winilred Goll, Shirley Ward, Mariorie Tannahill, Mildred Simcic, Eva Sincic, Lorraine Miller. Row 5: Hosanna Jizmiiian, Marlha Velcover, Grace Jakailis, Margie Jagusch, Lollie Limbrunner, Lucille Olis, Dolores Fisher. Rear seclion, row I: Millicenl Sisolak, Rose Perpich, Slella Poslich, LaVonne Haywood, Grace Grosniclc, Eileen Tompoles, Jane Maxwell. Row 2: Margarel Salmon, Florence Apelf, Veronica Prololc, Gloria Scholl, Jeanelle Brown, Elhelynne Johnson, Kalherine Kennedy, Jeanelle Maas. Row 3: Elhlyn Plaulz, Gladys Johnson, Helen Williams, Ann Kovagekl Mary Ann Hodnik, Wanda Macrowski, Lillian Levanduslry. 'Righl rear, row I: Lorella Nellans, George Lundgren, Carl Benson. Row 2: Louise Perrine, Albina Kovarsky, Mary Vider, Dorolhy Orlowslti. Row 3: Belly Pelliclair, Jean Hullleslon, Kalherine Macinovich, Marie Drassler. Row 4: Dorolhy Schoch. COMMERCIAL CLUB Commercial clubs were unknown back in lhe Gay Ninelies, bul in lhese gay 39's lhey are nol uncommon. Allhough a comparalively new organizalion, lhe Commercial club has gained members so rapidly lhal il is now one ol lhe Iargesl clubs in lhe school. lls purpose is lwo-lold. lzirsl, lo develop an inleresl in commercial praclices, and second, lo promole friendliness among lhose sludenls laking lhe Commercial course. However, il is nol all workg lhere is also much play. The club's picnic was a iolly allair as was lheir Chrislmas parly. Their dance was a decided success wilh many allending. A club magazine was published lor lhe lirsl lime lhis year wilh June McDonald as ils edilor. Sponsors lor lhis group are Mr. Barnes and Mr. Bauernleind. Ollicers lor lhe lirsl semesler were Jean Walker, presidenl: Leona Wesl, vice-presidenlg Shirley Ehnerl, secre- lary: and Rose Kerkorian, lreasurer. Ollicers lor lhe second semesler were presidenl, Virginia Owens: vice-presidenl, Peler Lukas: Mary Dillenbeck and Ernesl Pollill, lreasurerg Mary Hodnick, parliamenlarian. 89 , .n DEBATE TEAM Seafedx June McDonald, Annie Chacleriian, Madeline Mackey. Sfandingz William Durlla, Sam Rosen, Andy Galvin, Jordan Hillman, S. I. Sandven, coach. DEBATE The acTiviTies oT The debaTe Teams begin early in The Tall and conTinue To The middle oT April. The year's acTiviTies are divided inTo Three maior parTs: FirsT, gaThering and sTudying maTerial perTaining To The debaTe guesTion. Second, preparaTion oT speeches and pracTice deloaTes. Third, The regular schedule OT debaTes wiTh oTher schools. This year Waukegan used Two-speaker Teams, as did The maioriTy OT high schools in The Chicago area. The aTTirmaTive speakers This year were Jordan Hillman and William Durka, and negaTive speakers, Ann Chaderiian and Sam Rosen. The alTernaTes, including Those who parTicipaTed in The Torum wiTh New Trier, were June McDonald, Andrew Galvin and Made- line Mackey. The guesTion discussed This year was Resolved, ThaT The UniTed STaTes should esTablish an alliance wiTh GreaT BriTain. This developed inTo a very unusual guesTion due To The chain oT evenTs in Europe. ArgumenTs had To be conTinually revised To conTorm To The changing poliTical picTure. Among The opponenTs were New Trier, GranT, Lake ForesT, Maine, and Kenosha. BoTh decision and non-decision clebaTes were scheduled. An ouTsTanding evenT This year was The visiT oT looTh Teams To lXlorThwesTern universiTy. Waukegan received a special inviTaTion To aTTend an all-day series oT debaTe evenTs. ln The Torenoon Two lXlorThwesTern universiTy proTessors conducTed an open Torum on The debaTe guesTion Tor The visiTing high school debaTers. SecTional meeTings were held in which special phases oT debaTing were discussed. The closing evenT was a Big Ten del3aTe beTween NorTh- wesTern universiTy and The UniversiTy oT Iowa. The subiecT del9aTed was The same one used by The high schools This year. The debaTers meeT aT leasT once a week afTer school To go over Their speeches. Many long hours are devoTed To The work. S. l. Snndven is The deloaTe coach. 90 500 MILE HIKERS l.eTT To righ'I', row I: Mr. AI G. Grosche, Eugene PiIIiTanT, BeTTy Plonien, RiTa McCann, EdiTh Bariman, Lila Mills, Eugene Hanna, Fred Urh, Don Alloian, Sam Grassa, Bill Grosche, Glen Rosenwald. Row 2: MarTha Velcover, Bernice Johnson, Mary Dudley, Laura Van PeI+, Lillian Anderson, Mary Jane Hahn, Shirley Cliff, Marceil SmiTh, Morris Yellen. Rober+ Borre. Row 3: Alice Crump, AIeTI'1a Brown, Evelyn Sandus, LaVerne Swanson, Helen PIuTT, Virginia Riehl, Gladys Hangebrauch, Margare-T Kraushaar, Elsie Lindwall, Roy Hansen. Row 4: B. Broemelkamp, Marion Helin, Rose STine, D:roThy Zigas, Fred Reckling, Alex Lindsay. Row 5: Rose- mary PucIceTT, Eunice Hembrook, Edifh Aasland, Florence Moore, Maxine Price. Row 6: Marge STanIey, Helen Hershberger, Evelyn Vioski, Jean Griswold, VioIeT Kegg, Margie Jagusch, LoTTie Limbrunner, Grace Cary, Mary Lou Berg, Valladean JohnsTon, Jean HuTTIesTon, Virginia Wolden, L. Fox. Row 7: Alladeene Jones, Anne Galinis, Lois NaTzke, June Homac, Lee Snyder, Jr., Richard Fulham, Bill WhiT'I'on, Lucy Tauckees, Maybelle Anderfuren, Ru'I'h Davison, Phyllis BuTIer, Leslie Millholn, Jr. Row 8: Evelyn Newell, Alice Zabukovec, Lillian Brozio, John Schellinger, WaITer McKibban. 500 MILE HIKERS The SOO Mile Hikers are ardenT walking enThusiasTs. The shorTesT hike sponsored is The Tour mile one, The six mile hike is average, while The longesT one is Twelve miles. The club meeTs Twice each monTh, buT The members hike once or Twice a week, The purpose oT The club is To help boys and girls To enioy walking and To help Them become ac- oluainTed wiTh poinTs oT inTeresT in and near Waukegan. OTTicers Tor The TirsT semesTer were presidenT, Alex Lindsay, and secreTary-Treasurer, Helen Hershberger. The second semesTer leaders were WaITer Mcliibban, presidenTg Sam Grassa, vice-presidenTg wiTh Helen Hershberger reTaining her duTies as secreTary'Treasurer. Mr. Grosche sponsors The club. Every year The club has Time hikes in which The members compeTe and aTTempT To seT new records. In This year's TirsT Time hike, Alladean Jones and Alice Crump broke The girls' record, while Aryin Riley and Alex Lindsay seT a new record Tor The boys. On The second hike June Homac, Alice Zabukovec, Helen Hershberger, and Rosemary PuckeTT esTablished a new record Tor The girls, buT The boys Tailed To break Their old mark. DespiTe The long Treks, The members did noT geT Too weary Trom hiking To enioy The Two parTies sponsored by The group. Erolicking and gayeTy were The order oT The parTies, wiTh one gaining The disTincTion oT being The besr in The club's hisTory. 9 I LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Row I: Mary Barron, Alice Jo Margoian, Melvina Higgins, Josephine Durlxa, Bob Whilalxer, Norman Schwarfz, Miss Frances Weiss, sponsor, Lorraine Deibler. June Enerson, Mary Hoogasian, Julia Marfilla, Sy- delle Feder. Row 2: Eslher Ohanian, Shirley Diamond, Eris Miller, June Duncan, Anne Hoogasian, Eleanore Silva, Pafricia Hanson, Lorraine Nordberg, Helen Niemi, Barbara Hansen, Hosanna Jizmeiian, Margaref Boyles, Helen Ferry, Adalyn Morris. Row 3: Virginia Romppainen, Kalherine Mafyevich, Sophie Biedron, Kaih- arine Houser, Carolyn McKean, Gloria Doufhilf, Susanne Henderson, Anila Capelle, Dorofhy Robinson, Muriel Blumberg, Belly Meelcins, Helena Lewis, Janel Gerlich, Suzanne Sapiro, Frances Vaughn, Lucille Depoian. Row 4: Sirkka Hannula, Lorna Burlcey, Roberra Sfewarf, Evelyn Samson, Mariorie Fredholm, Marion Rice, June Beklcela, Vera Nixon, Nancy Swirles, Janef Louise Bovilc, Hurdora LaRose, Doris Curlee, Eleanor Young, Evelyn Hoffman, Louise Perrine, Margaref Ray, Frances Smifh. Row 5: Jim Donaldson, Don Ashursl, George Nicholas, JoAnne Kirkham, Elizabefh Newenham, Anifa Lewis, Virginia Bowers, Florence Marlin, Anne Chaderiian, Bar- bara Smilh, CharloHe Mix, Edward Goodbour, Larry Slorms, Bill Thayer, Harold Callahan. Row 6: Slanley Gamble, Bob Allen, Edward Shorl, Chesrer Turowslc? Ted Wiecheclci, Ru+h E. Chillenden, Margarel Buller, Roberr Rogers, Tom Tinsley, Dail Nies, Richard Ful'er, Jack Voelpel, Ben Donaldson, Thomas Porlio. FRENCH CLUB The Cercle Francais meels once a monlh in The Junior Assembly. Under lhe sponsor- ship ol lvliss Weiss lhe club gives only French programs. They sing all lhe popular and well-known French songs, play French games and lell ol French cusloms. Ollicers are elecled lwice a year. The lirsl semesler ollicers were: Norman Schwarlz, presidenly Bob Whilaker, vice-presidenlg June Fnerson, secrelaryy and Lorraine Deibler, Treasurer, Mary Hoogasian was program chairman. The highlighl oi The aclivilies ol lhe lirsl semesler was lhe Chrislmas parly. Ollicers lor lhe second semesler were Gloria Doulhill, presidenlg Hurdora La Rose, vice-presidenly Sirlqlca Hannula, secrelaryg and Barbara Smilh, lreasurer. Hurclora La Rose was also Jrhe program chairman. The programs lor lhe second semesler consisled ol Jrallqs on French manners, French songs, and French games. The club also boughl several arlicles ro add lo lheir colleclion ol French souvenirs. 92 GERMAN CLUB Row I: Briiia Hellgren, RuTh BradTlce, John Perpich, Bill Grosche, Glen Rosenwald, Jack Homan, Leonard Gordon, Edward Bunk, Arihur Lolclcins, Lamson Nelson, Leslie Laiz, Mildred Salzman. Juliana Guokas. Row 2: Marie Miichell, Marion Pierson, Rheinholder Schmidf, June Lazar, Carol Vlack, Marcia Brown, lrene BoTTcher, Florence Pe+ers, Roberi McKinley, Laurence Woriham, Eugene Greene, Bob Delray. Row 3: Laurel Piper, Virginia Taylor, Eldene Loifus, Caroline Zainer, Lorraine Deibier, Elsie DarmsTadT, Jane Skidmore, Jim Haalce. Row 4: Terry Johnson, Ruih Chandler, Bess Dady, Wm. Rose, Jordan Hillman, Wm. Krpan. Don Williams, John Schmidi, Joe Sonn, Kenneih Johnson, ArThur Schiller. GERMAN CLUB Way back when in IQO4, a Mr. STebbins organized The TirsT Waukegan high school German club. During The World War The sTudy OT German was loanned and Thus The Ger- man club was a TorgoTTen and unmenTionalole subiecT Tor several years. On SepTember 30, i938 several German sTudenTs wiTh Miss Bess Dady as adviser, Tounded a new German club called, Die Deuiche GeselIschaTT. OTTicers elecTed were William Durka, presidenT, Irene BoTTcher, vice-presidenT, and Jordan l-lillman, secreTary. The club's main purpose is To acquainT iTs members wiTh The hisTory, culTure, and cus- Toms OT Germany. 93 GIRLS' LEAGUE Fronl seclion, Iell lo righl, row I: Grace E. Rundquisl, sponsor, Charlolle Mix, Rulh Malrela, Anila Perry, Belly Newenham, Ann Linlc, Miss Raulalahli, sponsor. Row 2: Laura Van Pell, Shirley June Johnson, Suzanne Sapiro, Caroline Perry, Pearl Slewarf, Louise Van Pell, Doris Windlinger, Dora Yelen. Row 3: Ernesline Dickinson, Rulh Hampson, Margarel Kevorlcian, Chrisline Celeric, Helen Cepon, Elhel Benson, Marion Pilli- lanl, Mariorie Kenyon. Row 4: Florence Brown, Dorolhy Ross, Marion Pierson, Suzanne Johnson, Nancy Doolil- lle, Madeline Mackey, Anne Hoogasian, Mary Hoogasian. Row 5: Lois Anderson, Phyllis Voelpel, Anila Lewis, Aline Lavi, Magdaline Popoll, Marcia Brown, Shirley Ehnerl, Muriel Cameron. Row 6: Lorraine Deibler, Wilma Baughman, Shirley Waldorl, Shirley Ward, Mildred Goodman, Elsie Fulham, Marguerile Feiler, Vera Olson. Middle rear seclion, row I: Doris Jenslrom, Helena Lewis, Arla Slarr, Beverly Rause, Bernice Krislan, Es- fella Reilio, Pal McNamara, Lois French, Margarel Boyles. Row 2: Sirlclca Hannula, Shirley Bair, Mary Alice Allen, June Enerson, Mary Lorella Hogan, Rose Yellen, Marian Elsbury, Florence Marlin. Row 3: Mildred Simcic, Belly Hansen, Lawana Connell, Elizabelh Gilberl, Lorrayne Johnson, Violel Lulca, Charlolle Brown, Anila Hagslrom. Row 4: Louise Perrine, Belly Pelielair, Lorella Nellans, Rila McCann, Mariorie Harris, Eslher Roslker, Emma Belle Pierce. Row 5: Elizabelh Scl-flung, Eleanor Huxharn, Eileen Puclrell. Gloria Doulhill. Arline Gilberl, Miriam Boxerman, Marcia Schleclr, Elizabelh Nimils. Row 6: Margarel Buller, Dorolhy lnness, Belly Warner, Jeanelle Brown, Norma Palo, Eevi Hulnkala, Rulh Gavin, Kalherine I'louser. Row 7: Rowena Pralher, Maxine Price, Marilyn Moran, Velladean Johnslon, Barbara Smilh, JoAnne Kirkham, Eleanore Johnson, Nancy Swirles. Row 8: Lucille Koonlz, Marie Ball, Carol Vlaclr, Lorraine Siewerl, Joanne Jensen, Audrey Jensen. Harriel Woller, Elizabelh Presl. Row 9: Carmen Carpenler, Karen Nelson, Jean Cannon, Palricia Folmsby, Frances Vaughn, Geraldine Copp, Margarel Repp, Kalhryn Hogan. Lell rear seclion, row I: Margarel Cal- houn, Angela Milos, Nancy Tinsley, Janel Gerlich, Laurel Ann Robinson, Doris Pelerson, Doris Curlee. Row 2: Belly Meelcins, Mary Ann Milelich, Bernice Nashius, Lillian Rosengren, Virginia Romppainen, Marian Soder- quisl, Rulh Sallberg. Row 3: Rulh Callisch, Clara Nolen, Eleanor Fredbeclx. Row 4: Annelle Singer. GIRLS' LEAGUE Jusl as lhe Girls' Club ol l909 gave dances in Gurnee, sleigh rides lor lheir lellers, or hayrides lor lhemselves, so loo did lhe Girls' League ol I938-39 have lheir social evenls. Freshman girls were lhrilled lo have lhe upper classmen guide lhem lhrough lhe winding corridors during Freshmen Orienlalion, while lhe loolball dance allracled a vasl crowd. The Carnival, produced wilh lhe aid ol lhe G.A.A., drew a paclqed lenl and all lhrilled al lhe sighl ol lhe crowning ol lhe King and Queen and lheir allendanls. Among olher evenls during lhe year were lhe pencil campaign, a hilce, lransler girls' parly, Chrislmas parly, crippled children's parly, a Valenline rallle, lhe Senior Girls' leas, Nalional I-lonor Sociely leas, and a Molher and Daughler lea. The girls' club room was made even more lovely lhis year by lhe addilion ol a lew pieces ol new lurnilure. The Losl and Found deparlmenl and lhe selling ol relreshmenls during baslqelball and loolball games are samples ol lhe services lhal lhe girls bring lo lhe school. Ollicers ol lhe club were: Anila Perry, presidenl: Rulh Malcela, secrelaryg Anne Linlc, lreasurer: Belly Newenham, vice-presidenlg and Charlolle Mix, council chairman. All are under Miss Rundquisl's and lvliss Raulalahli's helping hands. The Conference held al Easl Aurora high school climaxed lhe League's aclivilies lor lhe year. Any girl nol laking advanlage ol her aulomalic membership in lhe League is sacrilicing lols ol lunl 94 GIRL RESERVES Row I: AnneH'e Singer, Shirley June Johnson, Judifh Singer, Mary Barron, Lorraine Deibler, June Ener- son, Laura Jean Hagerman, Susanne Henderson. Row 2: Vivian Miller, Helen Lindwald, RuTh Caflisch. Laura Van PeIT, JaneT McAr'I'hur, Dorofhy LindquisT, Marjorie Fredholm, Laurel Ann Robinson. Row 3: GyneTh Parce, BeI'Ty Larsen, Margarel' Edwards, Eleanor Fredbeclr, Josephine Volmary, Elizabelh NimiTz, Shirley Bair, Marjorie Paclcalen, Evelyn Samson, Rufh Browne, Pearl S'I'ewarT, Doris Peferson. Row 4: Jean Allen, Elsie Fulham, Ruih Schiff, Angela Milos, Karen Nelson, Cafherine Emericlr, Evelyn Zide. GIRL RESERVES As a Girl Reserve I will be: Gracious in manner: Seeing The beauTiTulg ImparTial in judgmenTg Eager Tor knowledge: Ready Tor service: ReverenT To God: Loyal To friends. VicTorious over selTg Reaching Toward The besTg Ever dependable, EarnesT in purpose: Sincere aT all Times. All Girl Reserves, wheTher They be Treshman, sophomore, junior, or senior in classiTica- Tion, or wheTher They be in The junior or senior groups, Try in every possible way To uphold Their code To The besT OT Their abiliTy. Monday aTTernoons aTTer school Tind The groups on alTernaTe weeks aT The Y.W.C.A. Mrs. A. C. Garlrley, Mrs. C. E. Oliver, and Miss Mary Ann HoeTner, oT The TaculTy, sponsor The groups. AssisTing The sponsors were JaneT Mc- ArThur, president DoroThy LindguisT, vice-president Marjorie Fredholm, secreTaryg Laurel Ann Robinson, Treasurer. OTher girls headed publiciTy, social, and program commiTTees, aided by oThers of The group. Regular meeTings were made boTh inTeresTing and educa- Tional by The Travel Tallqs presenTed by various members oT The communiTy, panel discus- sions parTicipaTed in by The enTire group, a ChrisTmas parTy, welTare work, The MoTher and DaughTers' Tea, The Fashion Show, and The SweaTer Swing aTTer The Highland Parlc game. Due To The TacT ThaT The junior group was only recenTly organized, They haven'T had op- porTuniTy To work ouT Their calendar. They parTicipaTed in The beach parTy which closed The year Tor The organizaTion. 95 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Firsi' Semesrer Seafed: Harry Whyie, Tom Tinsley, Lois French, Pai McNamara, Mr. Hurd, sponsor. Sfandingz Lawrence Siorms, Berfram Rubin, Lorraine Deibler, June Emerson, Susanne Henderson. HISTORY CLUB The Board ol Direclors ol rhe Hislory Club mighl more correclly be called 'lhe sleering commil- Jree in charge of 'rhe club's aclivilies. I+ is lheir iob lo plan and carry our lhe variely ol aclivilies which lhe club underlalces. The Board consisls ol Jrhe president vice-presidenl, secrelary, Jrreasurer, hislorian, sergeanl-ai-arrns, and lwo direclors. Roy C. Hurd, club sponsor, is an ex-oilicio member ol all commillees and his ready advice is always a source oi moral supporl for lhe busy cornmillee heads as Jrhey slruggle lo periecl anolher bonanza program. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Second Semesrea' Sealed: Bob Whifairer, Harry Whyre. Siandingz CharloHe Mix, Ruih Barrz, George Diefmeyer, Mr. Hurd, Lawrence Sforms, Bar- bara Smifh, Edward Goodbouf, June Enerson. 96 AMATEUR NIGHT COMMITTEE Seafedz Evelyn Samson, Mr. Hurd. 5Tanding: June McDonald, Mar- garef BuTIer, Florence MarTin, Ani- Ta Perry, Joanne Kirkham, William WenTworTh. HISTORY CLUB WiTh The ringing oT The 3:IO bell on a SepTember aTTernoon lasT Tall, doors were Tlung open and droves oT sTudenTs dashed and pushed Their way To Their lockers. Shoving a Tew books inside, and grabbing coaTs and haTs, They made a breaking dash Tor The Junior Assembly. You guessed iTl IT was The season's TirsT meeTing oT The I-lisTory Clubl Clambering over Two or Three people They were aT lasT seaTed by one oT Their Triends and when Mr. Hurd was Tinally able To geT a word in, he called The TirsT meeTing oT The I-lisTory Club To order. The elecTion resulTs were: Lois French, presidenT: Tom Tinsley, vice-president PaT McNamara, secreTary7 Harry WhyTe, Treasurer: June Enerson, hisTorian: BerTram Rubin, sergeanT-aT-arms: Lorraine Deibler and Larry STorms, direcTors3 and Suzanne Hender- son, program chairman. The HisTory Club sTarTed righT oTT wiTh a whiz and a bang as usual. On OcTober 7 There was a panel discussion on vocaTions. William Durka was chairman oT The discussion. The club sponsored a TloaT, The Uncovered Wagon in The Oak Park - Waukegan homecoming parade. In charge oT This were June Emerson and Tom Tinsley. Then came The big Chicago Trip on November 5. The group Toured The NBC sTudios and The Hydrox Ice Cream planT, where They were given several samples oT ice cream. The excursioners lunched in The Merchandise MarT and in The aTTernoon saw The NorThwesTern-Wisconsin game aT Dykes STadium. Laura Jean Hagerman was chairman Tor The Trip. AT 6:30 on November I I The Tall hike Took place. Barbara SmiTh lead The hikers To Bowen Coun- Try Club, where an enioyable breakTasT was served. The usual well-behaved members ended up in prison on November I9. Yes sir, a real prison in The gym where The convicTs were senTenced To 97 SENIOR HISTORY CLUB CenTer 'fronl' secTion, row I: BeTTy Hansen, KaTharine Houser, Barbara SmiTh, Helen STorey, DoroThea Jacobson, Roberia SmiTh, Marian Salo, Thelma HendefS0f1- Row 22 NICIK Goldschmidt Dail Nies. RICIIGNJ Turner, Bob John, Kermif Kramer, Margaref Calhoun, Ernesf Boblro, Sam Rosen, Marjorie Greiner, Alma liam WenTworTh, Ralph Rayner, Ken Kellner, William Schwarh, Ru+h Browne, JaneT McArThur, DoroThie Dorolhy Robinson. Middle rear secfion, row I: June Haller, DoroThy LindquisT, Mr. Hurd, sponsor, Lois Florence Brown, Pauline Klein. Row 3: Roy Van Sickel, Rawn, Shirley Hangebrauclc, RuTh Sheldon. Row 4: Wil- Pavelr, Ann Kovacelr, Mary Ann Hodnill. Row 5: Norman Crooks, DoroThy lnness, MargareT Pollock, Evelyn Farrar, Enerson, DoroThy McMahon, RiTa McManaman, RuTh French, Pal' McNamara. Row 2: PaT Alex, Susanne Hen- derson, Laura Jean Hagerman, Lorraine Deibler, Marjorie Packalen, Isabel Simpson, CaTherine Goble, Edna Sfudebalrer. Row 3: Evelyn Samson, Lucy LeBaron, MargareT Edwards, Florence Pefers, DoraTl1y Luce, Ro- wena Prafher, Mona SisTy, EThel PeTerson. Row 4: Mary Barron, Dorofhy Williams, Virginia Archdale, RuTl1 Bregger, RuTh Kyllonen, Marjorie Fredholm, BeTTy Larsen. Row 5: Dorofhy WinTers, VicToria Jernberg, Audrey Jensen, Grace Larsen, Ruane Rickey, Eldene Laffus, Charloffe Mix, RuTh Schiff. Row 6: Shirley June John- son, Bob Morey, Florence Moore, BeTTy Meelcins, JoAnne Kirlcham, Elizabefh Newenham, Carolyn McKean, JudiTl1 Singer. Row 7: JaneT Morrow, June Walker, Dennis GaTely, Mary Lore'rTa Hogan, CharloTTe BousqueT, Gloria Schoff, Beverly VianT, JeanneTTe Brown. Row 8: Edward Holmberg, Doris Johnson, Walfer Andrews, Earl Jack, Amanda Kerpan, Chloe Summers, Lila Mills, MarTha Velcover. Row 9: Roger Slrews, BerTram Claeboe, William Durka, Anne OrnaTel:, Lucille OTis, Virginia Wolden, DoroThy Ross, Norma Palo. Rear side, lefT: Ray Calhoun, Berfram Rubin, Rae Voelpel, Bob Johnson, Eino JensTrom, Russell WoerTz, Rodger Barron, Charles Noll, Edward Holmberg, Ernesf PoIliTT, Howard Sanler. Rear side, righT: Lawrence STorms, Franl: DuesTer- beck, Virginia Reed, Emma Belle Pierce, Hazel JesTer, Roy Hansen, Tom Tinsley, Tom Mann, KenT McMinn, Joe Durlrin, Inez Ormsby, Douglas Anderson, George DieTmeyer. HISTORY CLUB-ConTinued dance Till dawn jalmosTj. The hard-boiled warden Tor The dance was Marjorie Paclcalen. AT ChrisTmas The silver march Tor Piney Woods school was Talcen. The board oT direcTors puT on a ChrisTmas slciT which will be an annual evenT. AT lasT The qreaT day arrived Tor The elevenTh annual I-lisTory club banqueT. The members had The opporTuniTy To Travel Trom The San Francisco Tair To The New Yorlc Tair in one evening. Many beauTiTul exhibiTs were received Trom each Tair. ln TacT, Those aTTending The banqueT wenT home wiTh hands Tull of souvenirs. General chairman was I-lurdora La Rose. ToasTmasTer, Bob WhiTalcer, imper- sonaTed Grover Whalen Trom The New Yorlc Tair. KaTherine Leech, ToasTmisTress, was The person- 98 SENIOR HISTORY CLUB , Cenler lronl seclion, row I: Jane Chiswell, EIizabe+h Nimils, Jean Halpin, Rulh E. Chillenclen, Carol Vlaclr, Elaine Vihos, Mary Pavlelic, Virginia Romppainen. Row 2: Rulh Barlz, Alice Monlee, Marceline De- Thorne, Belly Pelilclair, Louise Perrine, Lorella Nellans, Vivian Johnson, Violel Spellman. Row 3: Suzanne Sapiro, Gladys Holllander, Virginia Owens, Dolly Mole, Rila McCann, Mary Jane Hahn, Mariorie Oll, Jane Chrislensen. Row 4: Rulh Malrela, Anila Perry, Marion Pillilanl, Rose Ann Mazlo, Elsie Fulham, Mar- guerile Feiler, Bernice Johnson, Winifred Fisel. Row 5: Lois Shaffer, Phyllis Buller, Rulh Oiala, Virginia Riehl, Helen Harazalc, Dolores Fisher, Beverly Koach, Laura Shorman. Middle rear, row I: Lila Kunz, George Schu- macher, Waller Andrews, Berl Claeboe, Earl Jaclr, Gloria Doulhill, Florence Marlin, Marion Elsbury. Row 2: Willard Bowers, John Schellenger, Bob Whilalzer, Harry Whyle, George Vanderhei, Gynelh Parce, Irene Pasiewicz, Rose Yellen. Row 3: Ernesline Dickinson, Jean Schaefer, Lorayne Johnson, June McDonald, Arlene Gilberl. Row 4: Doris Curlee, Miriam Boxerman, Rauha Hannula, Dorolhy Elrorn, Marlha Eberl, Grace An- lonsen, LaVonne Haywood, Elizabelh Hochberger. Row 5: Evelyn Syverund, Shirley Bair, Marie Ball, Isabel Chumley, Belly Jo Slewarl, Belly Wirlrus, Rosaline Clemenl, Mariorie Kenyon. Cenler rear seclion, row I: Irene Pelerson, Marcia Brown, Marcia Schleclr, Carol Kreul, Marion Brain, Ann Serdar, Clara Grosniclc, Frances Vaughn. Row 2: Vernon Jereb, Jean Walker, Leona Wesl, Shirley Ehnerl, Evelyn Sandus, Adalyn Morris, Vir- ginia Berkquisl. Row 3: Hurdora LaRose, Janel Louise Bovilc, Kalherine Leech, Shirley Thom, Carol Biclinger. Mariorie Slringwell, Margarel Boyles, Jean Hullleslon. Row 4: Jack Skarbalus, Junellyn Tornquisl, Magdeline Popoll, Irene Bollcher, Sally Uoli, Marlha Penllila, Doris Koslri, Hennie Anderson. Lell rear: Aaron Smilh, Wayne Hanson, Bobby Geiler, Fred Urh, Rose Sline, Eunice Hembroolr. Righl rear: Fred Reullinger, Donald Tschabold, DeLose Tschabold, Maxine Price, Sophie Biedron, Virginia Kaczmaryn, Willis Allord, Edward Good- boul, Jane Maxwell. HISTORY CLUB-Conlinued alily girl from lhe San Francisco lair. The banquel even had ils own special song, Take Me Oul lo lhe Fair Grounds. The program in lhe Junior Assembly began wilh cavemen and ended up wilh modern invenlions. The evening ended wilh dancing in lhe gym. Ollicers elecled lor lhe second semesler were Bob Whilaker, presidenlg Harry Whyle, vice- presidenlg June Enerson, secrelary: George Dielmeyer, lreasurer: Charlolle Mix, hisloriang Eddie Goodboul, sergeanl-al-arms: and Barbara Smilh and Larry Slorms, direclors. Rulh Barlz was program chairman lor lhe semesler. The second some-sler's aclivilies consisled ol a panel discussion, an assembly program, a Chi- cago lrip, an annual hilce, a spring dance, and Amaleur Nighl. 99 ? ..i...,, WW, 7 JUNIOR HISTORY CLUB FronT secfion, row I: John Linlr, Earl Wilkie, Paul Meunier, Leland Noll, Bill WhiTTon, Virginia WhiTson, Elizabefh PresT, Anne Hoogasian. Row 2: Beverly Rause, Esfella Reilio, Cyrilla McNeany, Shirley MorTensen, Wilma Baughman, Mary Kay Crabb, BeaTrice Olaerman, Virginia Birchfield. Row 3: Margaref Rice, Helen Scheve, Dorofhy ShanyfeIT, Norma Jean Parrish, EsTher Ohanian, Eileen PucIreTT, Eleanor Huxham, Elizabeih Schlung. Row 4: CharIoTTe Schlech, Mary Frances Drysdale, HarrieT WoI+er, Bernice Krislan, Karen Nelson, Angela Milos, Nancy Gordon, Ferne ScranTon. Row 5: Mary Lou SmiTh, BeTTy Boyd, Jean Freherg, Fred Reclzling, Leon Meyer, Norman Kaplan, Leslie Millholin, Muriel Blumberg. Rear sec+ion, Row I: Jack Voelpel, Tom Mc- Neany, Clarence Jaduch, Norborn Emerick, Bill HoImquis'I', Joe WenTworTh, Herberi' LiTchTieId, Ken Hawlrins. Row 2: Mary Ellen SmooT, Marjorie Onsrud, Mary Ellen Helgren, Shirley McMahon, Shirley Waldorf, Shir- Iey PiTTs. Row 3: Leonard Brahin, Jerry KaTz, John Karzewslci, Tom Hawkins, Ralph Sorensen. ' I JUNIOR HISTORY CLUB The numerous buses Tilled wiTh happy, c:areTree Junior I-IisTory club members sTarTed Their Tall sernesTer wiTh an inTeresTing, as well as, ecIucaTionaI Trip To Chicago. The group was whizzecl To The Top oT The Tribune Tower, There To view The greaT expanse OT The windy ciTy. NexT They were con- ducTecI Through The ediTorial rooms and pIanT OT The Chicago Daily News. Climaxing This enTerTain- ing Trip was a Tew hours' visiT To ChinaTown. IOO JUNIOR HISTORY CLUB Fronl seclion, row I: Jean Cannon, Aslere Claeyssens, Mariorie Harris, Roland McMinn, John Van Sickle, Pearl Slewarl, Louise Van Pell, Caroline Perry, Marian Soderquisl. Row 2: Ralph Kenyon, Mackie Beeman, Rich- ard Fulham, Laurel Ann Robinson, Doris Pelerson, Phyllis Voepel, Lois Anderson, Suzanne Johnson. Row 3: Nancy Roslron, Laura Van Pell, Eslher Roslker, Janel Gerlich, D. Louise Higgins, Aline Lavi, Margarel Kevor kean, Josephine Marlia. Row 4: Velda Sorenson, Nancy Doolillle, Madeline Mackey, Norma Burns, Marion Hull, Jean Fendick, Anila Lewis, Thelma Leurs. Row 5: Barbara Roos. Belly Jo Sievers, Barbara Schallenger. Mildred Goodman, Lawana Connell, Elizabelh Gilberl, Rosalie Levin, Nancy Tinsley. Row 6: Bernadelle Schulz, Charlolle Brown, Anila Hagslrom, Shirley Ward, Ann Link, Lillian Anderson, Josephine Durka, Ann Rachow. Rear seclion, row I: Mr. G. H. McDiIl, Mary Joknis, Lillian Slrom, Annelle Singer, Mildred Cohn, Carmen Carpenler, Rulh Brown, Muriel Cameron. Row 2: Jean Smilh, Barbara James, Palsy Oelien, Shirley Talkinglon, Joyce Nulk, Marion Tugg, Doris Windlinger, Dora Yellen. Row 3: Ann Hogan, Rulh Hampson, Rulh Salberg, Mary Ann Mililich, Lorraine McGrain, Lucilla Pelerson, Failh While, Doris Weslburg. JUNIOR HISTORY CLUB-Conlinued Al lhe lime ol spooks and goblins lhe club sponsored lheir lirsl evening dance, The I-IaIIowe'en Slompf' Under lhe leadership ol Mr. McDiIl, lheir sponsor, and Roland Mclvlinn and George Walson. presidenls, Louise Van Pell and Ronald McMinn, vice presidenls, Caroline Perry and Beverly Rause. secrelaries and lreasurers, Pearl Slewarl and Doris Windlinger, lhe club enjoyed many inleresling and worlhwhile aclivilies. IOI HI-Y Row I: Berfram Rubin, Harry Whyfe, Douglas Anderson. Row 2: George Schumacher, Roy Van Sickle, Norman Schwarfz, Tom Tinsley, George Diefmeyer, Edward Goodbouf, Howard Sanier, Vinceni Morrissey, Bob Johnson, Chase Mix, Wm. Wenfworfh, Tom Mann, Donald Johnson. HI-Y CLUB The l-li-Y is a group of selecfed boys ranging from sophomores fo seniors who meef af fhe YMCA every Monday nighf. Their purpose is To creafe, mainfain, and exfend fhroughouf fhe school and communify high sfandards of Chrisfian characferf' Affer shorf business sessions, fhe club is usually benefifed by hearing a speaker or seeing movies on day-fo-day problems and affairs. The club senf five boys fo fhe Older Boys' Conference af Peoria. The fellows affended several lecfures and broughf baclc many splendid ideas for fhe benefif of fhe club. The Hi-Y group sponsors fhe Fafher-Son banquef ioinfly wifh local civic clubs. One of fhe highlighfs of fhe year was enacfed af Jolief when fhe l-li-Y's ping pong feam won fhe sfafe YMCA championship. The officers were Charles Noll, presidenfq Berfram Rubin, vice-presidenfg l-larry Whyfe, freasurerp Douglas Anderson, secrefaryg and Earl Jaclc, sergeanf-af-arms. Earl Jack replaced Berfram Rubin and Norman Schwarfz, Douglas Anderson af fhe beginning of fhe second semesfer because of graduafion. Lawrence Pfeiffer foolc Earl Jaclc's place as sergeanf-af-arms upon Jaclc's promofion. Mr. Schoenoff was fhe sponsor from fhe high school, while Mr. Gilmore was fhe YMCA represen- fafive. lO2 HOME ECONOMICS Seafed, lefT To righT: Helen Buksas, Anna Jean Bishop, Frances GolclsmiTh, Frances Evezich, Shirley STev- ens, Beverly VianT lsec.-Treas.l, Lois Broemelkamp iPres.l, BeTTe VianT iVice Pres.l, Alice Ellsworfh. Shand- ing: Miss L. J. Webb lSponsorl, Bernice Johnson, Willemina Boland, Maxine ETTer, Lillian Pofochnilr, Anna Mae Kedekein, Anne Mazmanian, Be'Hy Broemelkamp, Winifred Fisel, Rose Kerlnorian. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB NoThing can equal The home-made candy Grandma used To make! ThaT is The reason The Home Economics Clubs members sponsored a home-made candy sale. The delicious delicacies were enThusias- Tically boughT by boTh sTudenTs and Teachers. These ambiTious girls made and sold TruiT cakes Tor Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas. The proTiTs OT Their eTTorTs enabled The group To presenT an assembly program on poTTery making. The club, under The sponsorship oT Miss Lucile Webb, has as iTs purpose service To The school and To insTill in The girls an inTeresT in Home Economics. The oTTicers were: presidenT, Rose Broemel- kampg vice-presidenT, ElizabeTh VianTg and secreTary-Treasurer, Beverly VianT. The girls made Their own raspberry colored uniTormsg They serve aT school bangueTs. The ivioTher and DaughTer Tea given in April was successTul as well as enTerTaining. V T T The high school group is aTTiliaTed wiTh The NaTional Home Economics Club. I03 JUNIOR CHEMISTS LefT 'Io righI', row I: Vieno Somppi, Doris Koslci, KermiT Kramer, Eldene LoTTus, Nick Goldschmidf, RuTh BarTz, Don AshursT, Mariorie Packalen, Larry STorms, Mr. G. K. Hughes. Row 2: Wm. WenTworTh, Bill Thayer, Donald Dickson, Richard Turner, RoberT John, Harry Wilson, Terry Johnson. Row 3: Tom Mann, John Dickson, Rae VoeIpeI, BerT Claeboe, Henry Bromelkamp, Waren Leech, Willis Alford, Louis McCreighT, Frank Dues- Terbach, Andy Galvin, Charles Edwards, Dennis GaTIey. Group in corner near Tirsf row: Helen Hershberger, Lorrayne Johnson, Virginia Kaczmaryn, Virginia Wolden, Florence Pefers. JUNIOR CHEMISTS' CLUB The Junior ChemisTs' club has a worThy aim which is To gain TurTher knowledge oT chemisTry and indusTriaI chemical processes. The acTiviTies oT This purposeTuI organizaTion have been inTeresTing, including a compIeTe Tour oT The local coke pIanT one aTTernoon. FeaTuring one oT The meeTings was Mr. John's IecTure on phoTo- graphy. While a group oT The chemisTs were making a Tour oT The local TiITraTion pIanT, The Iarge disTriIouTion main bursT and The pIanT Temporarily ceased operaTing Tor The TirsT Time in seven years. The oTTicers oT The clulo This year were: presidenT, Andy Galvin: vice-presicIenT, Larry STorms7 secreTary-Treasurer, Mariorie Packalen. The organizaTion is sponsored by Mr. Hughes. IO4 JUNIOR RED CROSS Cenler lrom seclion Row I: Dorolhy Luce, Miss Jerg. Gloria DOI-III'1iI'l. Wayne I'IanS0n. Edward Good- boul. Row 2: Mackie Beeman, Viclor Graham, Roberl Nickerson, Bill Grosche, William Hull, Terry Johnson, Arline Gilberl. Row 3: Ralph Dady, Herbie Lilchlield, Aslere Claeyssens, Ted Wiechecki, Norman Schwarlz, Eugene Pillilanl, Rulh Barlz, Pal Alex. Row 4: Jane Maxwell. Charles Noll. ROI-'iefi GIIm0l'9. Palsy Oeilefh Eleanor Fredbeck, Marian Erickson, Laurel Neal, Dorolhy Myers. Row 5: Pearl Yager, Helen Walkowicz, Roberl Klema, Janel McArlhur, Lois Eklof, Eslher Roslker, Belly Pelilclair. Row 6: Jane Chiswell, Margarel Edwards, Laura Van Pell, Frances Evezich, Louise Higgins, Dorolhy Harris, Rulh Brown. Cenler rear seclion, row I: Anlhony Jellers, Richard Turner, Royce Smilh, Mary Skuble, R. F. Perpich, Jo Anne Kirkham, Suzanne John- son, Anna Alloian. Row 2: Tom Tinsley, Aaron Smilh, Annie Chadefllani Wallace Sodefqulsi- ROW 31 June Hadad, Shirley Waldorf, Belly Rachow, Row 4: Curlis Pelersen, Tom Inman. Righl rear seclion, row I: Dora Mears, Belly Schmidl, Edylhe Marlinez. Row 21 Donald Woodard- -I05ePI I e Dufka- ROW 35 RGY Pelkus, Don Carlson. JUNIOR RED CROSS Represenlalives lrom every home room in bolh buildings meel lor lhe Junior Red Cross meeling every olher Wednesday morning. Much ol lhe prgram ol lhe high school group is carried oul in accordance wilh lhe program ol lhe parenl group, lhe Nalional Red Cross organizalion al Wash- inglon, D. C. Chrislmas baslcels were provided lor poor lamilies. Funds were raised lo meel olher needs by lhe Sl. Palriclcs Day dance and by a dance aller lhe Highland Park baskelball game. Arlhur Kane. world lraveler and Ieclurer, who enlerlained al an assembly program in March, was broughl lo Waukegan by lhe Junior Red Cross. Throughoul lhe year a scrap book proiecl was carried oul describing lhe evenls and aclivilies ol lhe organizalion. Miss Vera Jerg sponsors lhe Junior Red Cross group. Her sludenl assislanls lhis year were: Wayne Hanson, presidenlg Gloria Doulhill, vice-presidenl: Dorolhy Luce, secrelary: ancl Edward Goodboul, lreasurer. IOS JUNIOR SAFETY COUNCIL LeTT To righT, row I: Mary Barron, Marion Brain, Marian CI'1risTian, Rifa McManaman, Margie JusTen, Grace Larsen, Elsie Lindwall, Marjorie Kenyon, Elizabeih NirniTs, Anna Alloian. Row 2: Susanne Henderson, Lorraine Deibler, Doris Johnson, Mary LoreTTa Hogan, Lucy LeBaron, Miriam Boxerman, Gladys Hangebrauck, Arlene GoTT, Marion PiIIiTanT, Margie Moody, Junellyn Tornquisf, Mr. E. J. Neary Isponsorl. Row 3: Irene Mazlo, DoroTI1y Chour, AIberTa Hill, Margarel' Calhoun, Gladys Hofflander, DoTTy Mole, Mayme Luoma, MargueriTe Feiler, Rauha Hannula, RuTh Oiala, Rose Ann Mazlo, LoTTie Limbrunner, RoberT McKinley, MaThiIda Kordeclci, Joe Devenas, Joe Canlcar, I. Paulauslrus, Roy Hansen, Sfanley Bobrowslci, Charles Edwards, Dennis GaTIey, Jane ChrisTensen, Miriam Yellen, Grace Cary, Henry Broemelllamp, Joe Durlxin, Gladys Johnson, Efhlyn PIauT1. JUNIOR SAFETY COUNCIL LeT up on The gas! You're noT driving a model T. This is a '39 sTreamIiner, The school driver Train- ing car you're Trying To manipulaTe. These commenTs are direcTed To The members oT The Junior SaTeTy Council by Ivlr. Neary, Their leader. This club is dedicaTed To The promoTion oT saTeTy in The home and on The sTreeT. IT's Two main obiecTives This year were The Home SaTeTy campaign and Bicy- cle SaTeTy campaign. The leaders Tor IasT semesTer's modern Model T Club were: DoroThy Chour, presidenTg Gladys HoTTIander, vice-president Rauha Hannula, secreTaryg Mary LoreTTa Hogan, Treasurer. The second semesTer leaders were: Ivlary LoreTTa Hogan, president lvlary Hoogasian, secreTaryq and Doris John- son, Treasurer. The council made a Trip To SouTh Bend, Indiana To visiT The STudebaIcer planT in OcTober. A iolly Time was had. IO6 POSTER CLUB Row I: William Hasney, Donald Long, Paul Chrisfensen, Mackie Beeman, Harry Congclon, Gene Murphy, Vinceni Garolis. Row 2: Cyril Didiurgis, Anne Blazevich, Hannah Leise, Edward Shorf, Mr. Chas. Jiclcling, spon- sor, Chas. Plummer, Jane Chrisfensen, Hazel Jesfer, Euphie Miller, Carol Biclinger, Pauline Klein. POSTER CLUB Those brighfly colored posfers seen on fhe bullefin boards are fhe resulf of fhe efforfs of members of fhe Posfer club. Leaders of fhis group of Arfisfs and Models were Edward Shorf, presidenf: Eugene Murphy, vice-presidenfg Hazel Jesfer, secrefaryg and Jane Chrisfensen, freasurer. The able sponsor and guardian of fhese arfisfs is Mr. Jiclcling. The acfivifies of fhe club have been varied fhis year. They sponsored a successful pencil cam- paign. This was followed up by fhe club selling badges af baslcefball games. The club also gave a dance, fhe Valenfine Hop. General chairman of fhis affair was Edward Shorf. The members of fhis organizafion are rewarded for fheir efforfs. Each posfer is rafed as a merif, and fiffy poinfs earn a club pin. They are a hard-worlcing group who malce posfers for all fhe school acfivifies as well as for doings oufside of school. Each year affer final reporf cards are given ouf a picnic is held before fhe group adiourns for fhe summer. IO7 SPANISH CLUB Fronl' secTion, row I: Lorraine CurTis, MargareT Landis, Berfram Claeboe, Harry WhyTe, Wayne Hanson, Edward Holmberg, Rauha Hannula, CarITon SmiTh. Row 2: Frances Draulf, Laura Darrow, Doroihy Crooks, Miriam Boxerman, Lois French, Mariorie OTT, Miss E. Rummel, Isponsorl, Margaret Pefropoulos. Row 3: BeTTy Worfs, BeTTy Naden, Phyllis PriTchard, BeTTy Hall, Mary Bandovich, DoroThy Dean, Virginia Whifson, Mary Drysdale. Row 4: Tom Hawlrins, Ken Hawkins, Tom Inman, Leland Noll, Lillian Anderson, Charles STuIe, OTTo Graham, Geraldine Wilson. Row 5: Richard Turner, George Clark, Leo Carvis, MarTha PenTTiIa, Doris Koslri, DoroThy EberT, MarTha EberT, Audrey Heilxenfeld. Row 6: William Goodman, Grace Jalcaifis, Margie JaguSCI'!. Sally UoTi, Edna STudebalrer, Edy+he MarTinez, Dorofhy Russell, Mary Nashius. Rear secTion, row I: Florence Moore, DoroThy Zigas, Eugene PiIIiTanT, George SmiTh, Harold Weber, Irwin Hadsell, Marvin Gordon, Dennis GaTIey. Row 2: Mildred Simcic, RuTh Schiff, Ted MiTcheIl, Willard Bowers, Henry Deram, John TaIIeTl', James Dorsey, Alban Richards. Row 3: Arlene French, Jeaneffe Brown, JusTen Sanchez, Raymond Deram, William DeThorn, Paul Schroeder, Leon Mayer, Evelyn Zide. Row 4: Janel' McArThur, JudiTh Singer, Shirley Efinger, AnneTTe Singer, Shirley TallringTon, Vera Olson, Mae Belle Wighf, EIizalaeTh Schlung. Row 5: CaTherine Emer- ick, George Crooks, Ray Calhoun. SPANISH CLUB Under The sponsorship oT Miss Evelyn Rummel The one hundred members oT EI Circulo Espanol meeT in The Junior Assembly The second Thursday oT each monTh. Sound picTures oT Mexico were shown aT one oT The early rneeTings oT The year. These picTures were enjoyable as well as insTrucTive. AT The annual ChrisTmas parTy ChrisTmas carols were sung in Spanish and a Spanish slciT was pres- enTed. The highli-ghT program oT The semesTer was The dramaTizaTion oT Ferdinand The Bull. OTTicers Tor The TirsT semesTer were: I-larry WhyTe, presidenTg Wayne I-lanson, vice-president Rauha Hannula, secreTary: and Edward I-Iolmberg, Treasurer. The second semesTer oTTicers were: I-lenry Deram, presidenTg Miriam Boxerman, vice-presidenTg Rauha Hannula, secreTary: and Leland Noll, Treasurer. An EasTer parTy and sound picTures on SouTh America were some oT The brighT spoTs on The second semesTer's programs. IO8 STUDENT COUNCIL Cenler lronl seclion, row I: Mr. R. C. Nickel, Miss M. Wilham, Margarel Edwards, Mariorie Packalen, Miriam Boxerman, Bob Johnson, Charles Noll Jr., Row 2: Marian Soderquisl, Caroline Perry, Louise Van Pell, Darrell Byerly, Aslere Claeyssens, Mariorie Harris, Charlolle Brown, Arlean Schroeder. Row 3: Margarel Caravanas, Shirley McMahon, Winilred Goll, Elsie Fulham, Leslie Millholm Jr., Karen Nilson, Georgia Prall, Josephine Marlia. Row 4: Barbara Roos, Lawana Connell, Elizabelh Gilberl, Rosalie Levin, Anila Lewis, Jean Fendick, Palsy Clark, Frances Goldsmilh. Row 5: Mary Ellen Smool, Charlolle Schleck, Mary Lou Smilh, Failh While, Doris Weslberg, Lillian Anderson, Joe Wenlworlh, Bill Holmquisl. Row 6: Florence Marlin, Jane Chis- well, Marlha Penllila, Rauha Hannula, Hurdora LaRose, Kalherine Leech, Rulh Barlz, John Van Sickle, Lelia Viilanen. Cenler rear seclion, row I: Harold Pillilanl Jr., Florence Pelers, Eleanor Young, Ernesline Dickinson, Dail Nies, Arline French, Laura Kaario, Charlene Ekorn. Row 2: Barbara Smilh, Belly Meekins, Nick Gold- schmidl, Bob John, Richard Turner, Roland McMinn, Evelyn Samson, Pal Alex. Row 3: Orra Hanna, Georgi- ana Bink, Mildred Zaloukovic, Jerry Kalz, John Kargewski, Edward Bunk, Marvin Gordon, John Kedekein. Row 4: Grace Anlonsen, Doris Hoskin, Dorolhy Whillel, Leon Meyer, Clarence Jadrich, Berge Hoogasian, Valenline Bina, Cal Koonlz. Row 5: Shirley Johnson, Laura Van Pell, Salvalore Palumbo, Clyde Holchkiss, Donald Wise, Melvin Slern, Herbie Lilchlield, Charles Sreele. Row 6: Dennis Galley, Nancy Blair, Louise Perrine, Nancy DooIil+Ie, Madaleine Mackey, Janel Gerlick, Eslher Roslker, Rila McManaman. Row 7: Suzanne John- son, Ann Link, Marion Brain, Ann Serdar, Amanda Kerpan, Lillian Levandusky, Theresa Levandusky, Dorolhy Orlowski, Ann Paveglio. Row 8: Alberl Halwig, Margarel Butler, Carol Vlack, Elizabelh Newenham, Arline Gil- berl, Lorayne Johnson, Jean Hullleslon, Shirley Bair. Row 9: Jordan Hillman, Richard Faller, Roy Van Sickle, Earl Jack, William Wenlworlh, Marion Salo, Ella Hensel, Thomas Porlio. Row I0: Louis McCreighl, Norman Schwarlz, Ernesl Bobko, James Hall, Charles Kolbrick, Charles Edwards, Alberl Hosendove, Roberl Tornquisl, Willard Losch. Righl rear seclion, row I: Virginia Crisler, Barbara Schellenger, Jean Cannon, Belly Joe Sievers, Janel Morrow. Row 2: Mildren Balen, Eugene Pillilanl, Lucine Mulan, Dean Dallon. Row 3: Francis Freder- ick, Elizabelh Nimils, Wayne Hanson, Russell Woerlz, Don Edwards. Row 4: Fred Jellerson, George Aposlle, Eugene Bleek, Don Schroeder. Row 5: Jean Allen, Dorolhy Chour, Lorraine Deibler, Nancy Swirles, Suzanne Sapiro. Row 6: Dorolhy Bellis, Anila Hagslrom, Palricia Bruhn, Eleanor Gray, William Gyzen. Row 7: Francis Smilh, Belly Warner, Norma Palo, Edna Sludebaker. Row 8: Florence Brown, Lucille Danielson, Jean Benson, Joanne Jensen, Audrey Jensen. Row 9: Palricia Needham, Virginia Berquisl, Jane Maxwell. STUDENT COUNCIL The Sludenl Council is one ol lhe youngesl organizalions in lhe school, yel ils imporlance and elfecliveness have already been lell, Each year has seen lhe Council aggamplishinq much more lhan lhe previous year. This year lhe council board leels lhal lhere has been a decided improvemenf Over las-Ir yearls work, The purpose ol lhe Council is lo creale a beller inslilulion in which we work and play, Every lirgl and lhirel Tuesday lhe Sludenl Council is in a business session in lhe Junior Assembly during Period A. l-lome Room Represenlalives and pasl members ol lhe club make up lhe Council's membership. An irnporlanl work Carried on by lhe Council is lhal ol lhe Hall Monilors. This year's Chairman ol Hall Monilors is Charles Noll who assisled lhe loremen in lraining and developing an ellicienl slall ol Hall Monilors. The Council sponsored ils annual paper campaign wilh a lolal ol lwenly-lwo lons ol paper and 5,000 coal hangers. Arline Gilberl, as chairman ol lhis year's courlesy campaign, was responsible lor lhe Council's mosl successlul under- laking in lhis respecl. The general assembly program inauguraling Courlesy Week was unusually appropriale and inler- esling. Charles Dallon, as Uncle Chuck, conducled a True and False conlesl made up ol lwo leams, one boys and lhe olher girls. The girls proved lo know more aboul courlesy lhan lhe boys. lor lhey oulpoinlecl lhern. Olher worlh- while aclivilies sponsored by lhe club were lhe Jinx Dance aller lhe Proviso baskelball game, assembly programs, and lhe clean-up campaign. The Council senl Polly Alex, Miriam Boxerman, Billy I-Iolmquisl, Roberl Johnson, and Eslher Roslker, as delegales lo lhe Slale Convenlion held in Peoria where Pally Alex was elecled Slale Secrelary. Under lhe sponsorship ol Miss Wilham and Mr. Nickel, wilh Margarel Edwards, presidenl: Mariorie PackaIen,vice presiclenlg Miriam Boxerman, secrelary: and Roberl Johnson, lreasurerq lhe Sludenl Council has moved along smoolhly' lhis year. I09 HARRY WHYTE STudenT Clerk MANCEL TALCOTT Mayor LAWRENCE FERRY STucIenT Mayor WILLIAM BROWN STuclenT CorporaTion Counsel Mayor TaIcoTT presenTs official gavel To STudenT-Mayor-Elecf Ferry To inauguraTe Third annual Sfudeni' CiTy GovernmenT Day. STUDENT CITY GOVERNMENT The gavel Talls. The meeTing comes To order. Mayor-Tor-a-day Monk Ferry Takes over The council meeTing. IT is The lasT evenT in an evenTTul day. Having been duly selecTed by Their Tellow sTudenTs Through The process oT a primary and regu- lar elecTion, and subsequenTly insTrucTed and insTalled by ciTy oTTicers, Senior class represenTaTives Took over The governmenT oT The ciTy oT Waukegan, November I6, I938. IT was The Third annual observance oT sTudenT parTicipaTion in ciTy governmenT in Waukegan. I-larry WhyTe and his depuTy appoinTees moved inTo The ciTy clerk's oTTice. Bob Knox, Treas- urer, and his assisTanTs sTruggled wiTh The ciTy Tinances, while Dick DieTz presided aT The magisTraTe's desk in The police sTaTion, meTing ouT The proper Tines and senTences To peTTy oTTenders broughT beTore him by his oTTicers. IT was an exciTing as well as an insTrucTive and educaTional experience Tor all The parTicipanTs. The gallery aT The council meeTing in The evening was jammed wiTh sTudenT visiTors. WiTh business-like precision, maTTers broughT beTore The meeTing were Taken up and disposed OT. ArgumenTs were brillianT and convincing. Again The gavel Talls. The meeTing is adiourned. The Third annual STudenT GovernmenT day is ended. IIO Le'H' To righfz BerTram Rubin, Lily Ranfa, Mary Alice Allen, Dorofhy Chour, Norma LahTi, Lois French, Janel' Morrow, Donald Birchfield. STanding: Marcia Brown, Mary Hoogasian, Mariorie Paclcalen, Evelyn Samson, Dora- Thy Luce, Andrew Galvin, Rauha Hannula, Roberf WhiTalcer, Virginia Owens, Henry Eads, William Durlia, RuTh BarTz, Lawrence Sfcrms, June Enerson. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The climax To Tour years oT leadership, scholarship, display oT characTer, and service To The school on The parT oT eighTeen seniors was Their inducTion inTo The NaTional Honor SocieTy. The sTudenTs who achieved This honor were iniTiaTed inTo The socieTy. Decmber 5, I938. Only TiTTeen per cenT oT The senior class sTudenTs who are in The upper Third oT The class scholasTically may have This honor conTerred upon Them. The seniors elecTed This year were: RuTh BarTz, Marcia Brown, DoroThy Chour, William Durlca, Henry Eads, Rauha l'lannula,- Mary Hoogasian, Andy Galvin, Norma LahTi, DoroThy Luce, JaneT Morrow, Marjorie Paclcalen, Virginia Owens, Lily RanTa, BerTram Rubin, Evelyn Samson, Lawrence STorms, and Rol3erT WhiTalcer. The inducTors aT The ceremony were: Lois French, Mary Alice Allen, Donald BirchTield, and June Enerson. The Tlaming Torches, lovely music, and gowned Tiqures added To The impressiveness oT This beau- TiTul ceremony wiTnessed loy parenTs, sTudenTs, TaculTy, and Triends. Ill A CAPPELLA CHOIR Row I: Jane Chiswell, Carol Vlack, Tom Cliff, Harry Haroian, Larry STorms, Mackie Beeman, KaTherine MaTiievich, Irene Mapes. Row 2: DoroThy lnness, Nancy Blair, BeITy Meekins, BeTTy Hansen, Mr. Schumann, PaT Alex, Virginia Owens, GerTrude Griffin, Lois EkloT. Row 3: Shirley EhnerT, Margarei' BuTIer, RuTh ChiTTen- den, Edward ShorT, Isabel Simpson, DoraThy Luce, William Jereb. Row 4: Ernesi Bobko, Quinon Monfgomery, WalTer Henderson, Bob WhiTaker, Joe Hampson, Russell WoerTz, ChesTer I.iTTIeiohn. VOCAL MUSICAL DEPARTMENT The vocal music deparTmenT is made up oT several groups. There are singers who are beginners and There are Those who have had various degrees oT experience. However, wheTher new in The Tield, or old, all are under The able direcTion oT Mr. Schumann. The Boys' Glee Club is one oT The oldesT organizaTions in school, having Twelve years To iTs crediT. BoTh Boys' and Girls' Glee Club's purpose is To Teach The singers The use oT Their singing voices. Those who discover how To use iT properly Tind Themselves in The smaller groups, The Boys' OcTeTTe, Girls' Trio, or even The A Cappella choir. This choir, as iTs name implies, sings wiThouT accompanimenT and iT Teaches The members how To be- come proTicienT soloisTs. All groups aid in presenTing The Thanksgiving, EasTer, and ChrisTmas assembly programs, commencement and bac- calaureaTe services, opereTTas, The annual TesTival, reciTals, and Their varieTy shows. i I BOYS' GLEE CLUB Row I: Jack Lepper, Quinon MonTgomery, Mackie Beeman, Richard Danielson, Tom Cliff, Claris Eklof, Darrel Hurd, Mr. Schumann. Row 2: Paul Meunie, Joe Hampson, Bob WhiTaker, WaITer Henderson, Larry STorms, Harry Haroian, Bob Gilmore, Roberi' Klema, Row 3: Ernesl' Bobko, Edward ShorT, Edward Ahrens, Luddman Ricks, Frederick Freeman. Row 4: William Jereb, WrighT Benfer, Purlin English. Row 5: Chesfer LiTTleiohn, Carl KoonTz, STanIey Gamble, Russell WoerTz. Il2 BOYS' OCTETTE Harry Haroian, Mackie Beeman, Larry Siorms, Edward Shorl, Bob Whilalcer, Waller Henderson, Ernesl Bobko, R II W l. usse oem Vocal Musical Deparlmenl lConlinuedl Allhough much could be said concerning lheir singing abililies, sornelhing should be said ol lhe amounl ol lun lhal blares lorlh every day from room 304. Hardly a nalional holiday goes by lhal one ol lhe groups doesn'l enlerlain ilsell wilh a parly. Ol course, lhe parlies are always a success because lhe enlerlainmenl consisls ol lloor shows by members ol lhe class. Mr. Schumann is lo be congralulaled upon lhe performance ol his groups. The varied lalenls ol his sludenls musl be developed and synchronized inlo harmoniously perlorming groups. They are called upon ollen and lhey are always prepared lor lhe occasion. GIRLS' CHORUS Row I: Margarel Adams, Marjorie Burl, Marion Forsler, Rheinholder Schmidl, Rulh Bradlke, Mavis Coop- rider, Anna Subolka, Rose Yarc, Rosemary Gibbons, Colleen Bunlon, Luella Spaid, Shirley Anderson, Shirley Slevens, Joan Raper, Norma Kreager, Rose Esperian. Row 2: Barbara Schellenger, Shirley Ward, Alice Ash, croll, Lillian Mooney, Helen Burnell, Winilred Fisel, Palsy Wilson, Elaine Miller, Helen Pappas, Eleanor Gray, Virginia Whilson, Elizabelh Presl, Edilh Dunn, Shirley Chrislensen, Helen Niemi, Alice Zabulcovec. Row 3: Flor- ence Johnson, Geraldine Edwards, Helen Anderson, Florence Alexander, Dorolhy Prall, Elaine Goode, Virginia Reece, Belly Olson, Carol Vlack, Lorraine Dunn, Lawana Connell, Ann Hogan, Alice Vaughn. Row 4: June Hullon, Rose Broclr, Dorolhy Ely, Dolores Fisher, Bernadelle Hansen, Pal Alex, Dorolhy Luce, Isabell Simpson. Margarel Buller, Dorolhy Inness, Mae Belle Wighl. Row 5: Edna Kiesbo, Mary Gisl, Belly Simmonds, Oc- lavia McCullough, Georgia Welborn, Dorolhy Duncan, Agnes Bosnak, Anna Evanovich, Belly Hanson, Rulh Chil- lenden, Belly Meelcins, Dorolhy Welborn, Lula Mae Harrison. In lronl: Mr. Schumann. II3 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Row I: Marion Carlson, Iris Coville, Magdeline Popoff, Laura Van Pelf, Louise Van Pell, Jean Allen, Margaref Kevorlcian, Anne Dunslxi, Margarel' Pefropoulos, Junellyn Tornquisf. In front Mr. Schumann. Row 2: Myrlle Canfield, Elizabefh Gilberf, Phyllis Voelpel, JOSSPITITIG VOIITIBFY. Nancy GIOFGIOFI. Anna AIIOIBYI. SIIIF- ley Morfensen, Frances McDougal, Rufh Pease. Row 3: Shirley Pills, Lois Anderson, Emma Porfer, Gerirude Griffin, Mary Ellen Smool. Row 4: Marjorie Slringwell, Helen Slorey, Carolyn McKean, Thelma Henderson, Car- rolleawe Hall, June BeIrke'a, Frances Ma'iievich. Row 5: Nancy Tinsley, Carol Vlaclc, Kalherine Houser, Belly Meelcins, Belly Hansen, Mary Peshuf. Row 6: Elizabelh Hochberger, Helen Griffifh, Hennie Anderson, Alice Luke, Laura Jean Hagerman, Pal' Alex. Row 7: June Homac, Shirley Hangebrauclr, Rosemarie Bos+e'Her, Eva Kramer, Margarel' Bufler, Isabel Simpson, Dorolhy Luce, Laurel Ann Robinson, Ruih E. Chiflenden. Row 8: Mae Slevens, Ruih Hampson, Dorolhy lnness, Gladys Bowers. VOCAL MUSIC HONOR STUDENTS ERNEST BOBKO Voice Class, Boys' Quarlelle, King Louis in King for a Day. soloe is? in May Fesiiyal. DORATHY LUCE Girls' Trio, Voice Class, Angelina in 'Trial by Jury, Kalherine in King for a Day. EDWARD SHORT Voice Class. soloisl in May Fes- Iiyal, Ralph Raclcslraw in Pina- Iore, Rudolpho in 'Lafin Quar- ler LoBoherne. ISABELLE SIMPSON Voice Class, Madrigal Singers, Girls' Trio, Mary in Norwegian Nighlsf' Bulrercup in PinaTore, Huguerle in 'King for a Day. LAWRENCE STORMS Voice Class. Boys' Oclelrle, solo- isr in May Feslival, Peer Gynr in Norwegian Nighrsf' Sir Joseph Porier in Pinaiore, Cox in Cox and Box. ROBERT WHITAKER Voice Class, Madrigal Singers, Boys' Ouarlelle, Mikado in Mik- ado, Edward Grieg in Norwe- gian Nighlsf' Caplain Corcoran in PinaIore. ' GIRLS' TRIO Lois Elclof, Roberfa Sfewarl, Doralhy Luce. II4 'fl MIXED QUARTETTE MACKIE BEEMAN ISABEL SIMPSON BETTY MEEKINS BOB WHITAKER VOICE CLASS Leff fo righf, row I: LiIIian Anderson, Mackie Beeman, Jeaneffe Brown, Larry Sforms, BeH'y Faassen. Row 2: Dcrofhy Bleyer, Virginia WoIden, Dora+I1y Luce, Isabel Simpson, Elsie Darmsfadf. Row 3: Quinon Monf- gomery, Russell Woer+z, Bob Whifalcer, WaIIer Henderson. II5 PINAFORE CAST Lell lo righl, sealed: Larry Slorms, Laura Van Pell, Belly Faassen, Edward Shorl. Slanding: Magdeline Popolf, Gerlrude Grillen, Mackie Beeman, Waller Henderson, Roberl Whilalcer, Margarel Buller, Russell Woerlz, Rulh Chandler, Evelyn Hariu. CAST OF CHARACTERS PlNFORE Opera by Gilberl and Sullivan Ralph Rackslraw ,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,7,,,,,,,,,, Edward Shorl Caplain Corcorann, ,....,,. Roberl Whilalcer Sir Joseph Porler 777,, 77,7,,7, L awrence Slorms H. Boalswain ,,e.,,,,,e,e,,,e,. ,,,,.Y... W aller Henderson Boalswain's Male 777,.,,, 7,7,777,,,7 R ussell Woerlz Dick Deadeye ,,.,e,,. ,,,,,,,,,., ,...,,e,. M a clqie Beeman lll- Josephine ,,,,e,,,,,,,e,,,e,,,,, Pally Alex, Belly Faassen Lillle Bullercup ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,e,e,e,e,,e,, Margarel Buller lsabelle Simpson l-lebe ,,..,,Y. ,,,e,, 7 Laura Van Pell, Carol Vlaclq Ensemble ,,..,,,,e,,,eeee.e..,,,. Piano, Gerlrude Grilling Eirsl Violin, Magdalene Popolly Second Vio- lin, Marlha Ronneq Viola, Evelyn l-lariug Cello, Rulh Chandler. ChOruS ,........,...,,, Members ol A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee Club, and Boys' Glee Club. ANNUAL MUSICAL REVUE Slep This Way Opening: Song- Chong, Sung by Shirley Pills Chorus lrom Girls' Glee Club Cox and Box-Opera ....,,,,,,,,r,..c..,,,,, Sullivan Lawrence Slorms, Richard Greene, Mackie Beeman. Farewell Perlormance ,,,, ,....,.......,,,. O riginal l-lusband, Russell Woerlzg Wile, Carol Vlaclc: Madam lrela, Pally Alexg Kober, Roberl Whilalqerg Pauline, Dorolhy lnness. Moonlighl on lhe Ganges-Sung by Doris Robinsong Danced by Dolly Mole. Chorus by Girls' Glee Club Lalin Quarler A Poel, Edward Shorlq A Flower Girl, Belly Faassen. King lor a Day Villon, Waller Henderson: Kalherine, Dora- lhy Luce: King Louis, Ernesl Boblcoq Trislan, Milo O'Dellg Noel, James Hull: l-lerald, l-larry l-laroianq l-luguelle, Isabelle Simp- son, Chorus, A Cappella Choir and ac- companisl, Gerlrude Grillin. PINAFORE CHORUS PROGRAM ANNUAL Music FESTIVAL Acggmpaniglg 7,Y,YV,-.,AVV,VVVV,VVVV,, H HGer'rrude Griffin, Florence Marlin, Lawanna Connell Soldiers' Chorus- Fausl Yi,,,,Y,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 7 ..,.,Y,7,,.,.,.....7,, , , ..,,.,,,,,,,,..A....,,,,,,,,,,,, Gounoo Pilgrims' Chorus-Tannhauser, ,,,,,,.....,,,7,,,....,,A Y.,,..4, W agner Mixed Chorus Song ol lhe Jolly Roger .,s,, ,,,,s,,,,,,.,,s,s,,,,... ,,,,,,,, C a ndish Boys' Chorus Ave Mariana ,s.u, ,ss,s,,s,,,s,s,,,,, ,.,s,ss,s,,s,.,,,.s,s,. .....,s,,s,u.,,ss,s,,,,, ,ss,s,, S c h u berl Soloisls-Rose Arzoornanian, Shirley Pills Violinisl- Magdalene Popoll, Girls' Chorus Piano Solo-Love Dream ,s,s,, ,,.,,,s,s,,s,,,,,,s,s,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,...,,s,,,,,s,,,, ,,,, , ,,,, ,,,s, ,,,s,,,, L i s z Jr Gerlrude Grillin Magdalene Popoll-Violin Ruih Chandler-Cello A Cappella Choir-Choral Accompanimenl River, Rivera ,,,,s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,s.,,.,,s,,,,,....,,,.,u,..,,,,u,,..,,,,,,.,, s.,,,su,.,.., C h ilean Pollq Song Girls' Glee Club May Day Carol ,s,,..,s. ,,,,s,,s,, , ,. ,,s,,s,u.s.,.,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, D eems Taylor Mexican Serenade ,s,,. ,,s,,,,, ,,s,,s,u,,,,,,s,,,,,,, Y Y ,s,,. C hadwiclr Mixed Chorus Cossaclrs ,..,.,,,,u, s,,,,s,s,.u,,.,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,u,, R u ssian Folk Song Galway Piper ..,,..u, u,,Y,s,,,,, , , ,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,.v,,,u,..,.u,, 7 7 lrish Folic Song A Cappella Choir Sancrus-Messe Solemnelle ,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,, ,,,s,,,,,,,,,, ..,.s. s,,,,, ,,,,... G o u n od l-low Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place- Requiem ,,,,s.,,...s,s..s, ,,,,,, B rahms Soloisl - Ernesl Boblao Mixed Chorus II7 WITCHES' HAUNT CAST LefT To righT, firsT row: R. PeTIcus, V. Birchfield, M. S.'niTh, M. Goodman, H. Nedelka, M. Ashursf, B. Mills, M. Burkle, E. Pierce, P. James, E. RosTker, E. Williams, H. WaITers, L. Szczepanek, B. Cannon, M. Blumberg, C. Miller, P. OeTien, J. Skidmore, E. Fredbeclc, J. Teple, N. Kaplan, R. SocIerquisT. Second row: D. Carlson, A. Kerpan, R. PeTroiian, P. Enoch, E. Weigold, W. Meyer, P. Needham, A. STarr, R. Schiff, M. Drysdale, W. Haake, S, McMahon, A, Lewis, E, Sfella, J, Smifhl R, Mislcowski. Row Three: J. Brown, L. DraudT, N. DooIiTTIe, S. Henderson, J. Kirkham, B. Hanson, M. Onsrud, J. Voelpel, W. WenTworTh, S. Johnson, G. Vanderhei,A. Jen- sen, I. Harazak, W. Hanson, G. English, M. Mackey, K. Leech, B. Edwards, B. Buresh, S. Johnson, B. Boyd, and L. Van Sickle. , WITCHES' HAU NT SixTy-eighT masquerading members oT Miss Bernice Dunn's dramaTics classes opened The season wiTh Their TirsT choral revue, 'IThe WiTches' HaunT, sTaged OcTober 2I, I938. In This coIorTul mas- querade, green IighTs, mysTery, unidenTiTied vicTims, cowboys, Indians, Ma and Pa Peebles, original drama and dances, all conTribuTed To The Halloween spiriT. The casT builT The weird aTmosphere wiTh eTTecTive sound eTTecTs oT The Howling Wind, The House is HaunTed, and The WiTches' HaunT in verse chorus. The TirsT parT, 'lWeIcome To our HaunT g included Ladies and GenTIemen, in verse chorus: Crabbed Age and YouTh 7 an original skiT, 'IWhy Teachers Turn Grayup a sTudy in voice conTrasTs Through The inTerpreTaTion oT 'lLiTe and Sunrise y BuckeTs oT Blood, an original play by Susanne Henderson, was enacTed by an allegirl casT. The second parT enTiTled ShooTing STars Took place in a TheaTricaI agency wiTh Wayne Hanson as manager: Emma Belle Pierce, secreTary: and Nancy DooIiTTle, musician. The various acTs demon- sTraTed were a novelTy Trio, Home on The Range, Armenian song and dance by Rose Bedrosian, The OysTer LecTurer, Suzanne Johnsong The Runawaysf' The Lone SisTers, and The WaiTers' Parade. ParT Three, Good lNlighT, consisTed oT an Indian Legend, Red Wing, by Jane Skidmore: and a cowboyls song by Marie Garbrek. We Will Try To Leave You Laughing by The sixTy-eighT mem- bers oT The speaking chorusg and Modern Lullaby inTerpreTed by The sevenTh hour drama class closed The program. STudenT direcTors Tor The verse choral revue were Amanda Kerpan, Jo Anne Kirkham, KaTherine Leech, AniTa Lewis, and Jean SmiTh. SLUMBER BOAT Members oT The Drama and Choral Music deparTmenTs under The direcTion oT Miss Bernice Dunn and M. Schumann, presenTed HSLUMBER BOAT, a children's play, February 4, I939. A double casT gave Two perTormances. The seTTing Tor This unusual play was in The cloudsg The Time was eiTher pasT or presenT. The S. S. SLUMBER BOAT sailed on iTs MidniTe cruise Through dreamland wiTh a varied crew who shared The joys, disappoinTmenTs and surprises aboard The Slumber BoaT. The Trouble makers were KnighTmare, The mischieifmaker, acTed by Ralph Swank and Rosalie Le- vin: Rag Tag, The girl wiThouT a lucky sTar, played by HarrieT WolTer and PaTsy OeTieng and Cry Baby, The general nuisance, bawled by DoroThy YumploT and Helen Szeuzyk. Irene Harazak and Ray PeTkus inTerpreTed The grouchy sandman who organized The Trip. Amanda Kerpan and Shirley Mc- Mahon who-who'd as HooT Owl, The sandman's handyman. Emma Bell Pierce and RoberT Mills romp- ed riouTously Thru as Busy Buddy, The pesT Wayne Hanson yelped proTecTingly as Scrappy, Rag Tag's TaiThTuI Triendg while Don Carlson beamed over all as The Man-in-The-Moon. IIB SENIOR PLAY CAST SeaTed: M. BuTIer, K. Leech, H. Whyie, A. Kerpan, B. STewar+. STanding: C. Noll, S. Henderson, W. Durka, R. Barfz, A. SmiTh, S. Johnson, C. DaITon, M. Edwards, R. Kaymen. THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE The Trail oT The Lonesome Pine, The amusing play presenTed by The June class oT I939, crowd- ed TasT acTion, paThos, and rollicking humor inTo Three rioTous acTs. Wha+ wiTh all The shooTing, Teuds, and Tun, There was noT a dull momenT. This popular play was adapTed by Alice Chadwiclqs Trom John Eox's novel by The same name. The enTire acTion oT The play Takes place in The inTerior oT The Tolliver cabin aT Lonesome Cove in The hearT oT The Blue Ridge mounTains in Virginia. Susanne Henderson gave a convincing perTormance as The lovely heroine, June Tolliverg MargareT Edwards was her devoTed sisTer, Salg Harry WhyTe played The parT oT Bub Tolliver, Their younger broTher7 William Durlqa, as Their sTern TaTher, Judd Tolliver, IcepT Them all sTeppingg Hannah Tolliver, The ailing sTep-moTher, was porTrayed by MargareT BuTIer. Richard Kaymen, as Dave Toliver, a dis- TanT cousin, was in love wiTh June: Shirley June Johnson helped malce Things lively as Dave's mischievous sisTer, LoreTTa. Easy-going Uncle Billy Beams, The JusTice oT The peace who never arresTed anyone, was played by Aaron SmiThg RuTh BarTz enacTed The role oT Ole I-lon, his domineering wiTe: Ellie May, Their daughTer who iusT cain'T remem- ber was played by BeTTy Jo STewarT: Charles Noll played Red Fox. Charles DaI+an was Jack Hale, The young norThernerg KaTherine Leech played Anne Saunders, a norThern school Teacher: and Maw Falin, a Torlorn old mounTain woman, was played by Amanda Kerpan. This was The TirsT Time ThaT a play oT This Type had been aTTempTed on The Senior As- sembly sTage. ATTer conquering Their lines, The casT applied Tive weelcs To concenTraTe eTTorT on acTing inTerpreTaTions oT Those lines VESTED INTERESTS and on The characTerizaTions oT Those Blue LeTT To righT: M. Edwards, A. SmiTh, M. BuTIer, Ridge mOUnTaIl'IeeVS' MISS Bemlce Dunn di' R. Bam. recTed The casT. I I9 THE CONCERT BAND WTHS BAND Eins, zwei, drei, spiell Zuch zounds voT is comink Trom de band room vere de concerT band izz bracTisinl4l l-lerr Graham is rehearsing his FriTzes. They are again preparing Tor ThaT greaT conTesT. l.asT year The band received second division raTing in The NaTional conTesT held aT EllcharT, lndiana. The musicians gave a worThy concerT perTormance in This conTesT, buT Their sighT reading broughT Their raTing down. Johannes Rasmussen and Bill Bergling won TirsT in The corneT Trio division. Johannes also won second division in The corneT solos as did Eric ldsTrom on The bariTone. Third raTing was given To Bob PaxTon wiTh his bariTone. The Brass oiuarTeTTe, consisTing oT Chuck DalTon and Bob Eimerman, corneTs, Bob PaxTon, bari- Tone, and Willis IvlayTield, Trombone, was awarded second raTing. OTTo Graham Jr. was a winner on The French horn wiTh The Brass sexTeTTe. Scanning The lisT oT awards Tor The year, we noTice ThaT second division raTings in The STaTe were awarded To AlberT GTenlocl4, clarineT7 Gloria DouThiTT, TluTe7 Willis lVlayTield, Trombone: l-lenry Saam, alTo saxophone: and Eddie ShulTis, bariTone saxophone. ln Third division were Adolph Reilo, TluTeg and Elaine Baker, piano. Our handsome bandsTers gave Their concerT April I, I938 beTore a record size audience oT 2,600. This perTormance has been generally acclaimed one oT The TinesT concerTs The band has ever given. This year's concerT was perTormed April I4, IQ39, beTore an even larger crowd. lvlany Tine conTesT solos and group numbers were played wiTh The grace oT The masTers. , ..,. X A if ' . 2 - Q .kv 'H 'T sF.Nh 'kr:1K:a5vsm f 'li' .2 ' T 'fp - J 1 , I iv y 5. . 1' Q' ' ,V ow I 4.1 K 0 Q 0 T . ' iiir g T uf 7 '-W i? '38 - iiz ' ...,.: ON PARADE FOR 1 255214-'s.s5.' - 'r- . 'S-Q? Q-Z! EVANSTON GAME IZO THE JUNIOR BAND WTHS Band IConTinuedI The NaTionaI Band Clinic was held aT The UniversiTy oT Illinois in January oT This year. Among The boys chosen To represenT Waulqegan were: AI OTenIoCIc, Vic Graham, and George DieTmeyer, clarineTsy Henry Saam, alTo saxophone: Eddie ShulTis, bariTone saxophone: Harry S. Wilson, sarru- saphoneq and Eric IdsTrom, bariTone. The clinic, which is an annual evenT, is selecTed Trom among The besT players in high schools all over The UniTed STaTes. The concerT band is a sTrong supporTer oT The communiTy civic organizaTions, as well as oT all The oTher acTiviTies oT The high school. The Junior band is progressing in The Training oT iTs members. IT serves as an apprenTiceship Tor The younger bandsTers. All oT The IiTTIe I:riTzies are working Towards qualiTying Tor The big band, and Those who persisT can hope To have Their ambiTions realized. BAND OFFICERS I SeaTed FRED REUTLINGER Properry Manager JAMES DUNN Librarian BILL BERGLIN6 SecreTary ROBERT ROGERS Librarian STanding CHARLES DALTON Treasurer NORMAN SCHWARTZ Librarian WILLIS MAYFIELD PresidenT ALBERT OFENLOCH Vice-PresidenT I2I OTTO E. GRAHAM A FAMILY TRIO OTTO GRAHAM, JR. I l22 VICTOR GRAHAM SAXOPHONE QUARTETTE Edward Shullis George Wa+son Delose Tschabold Henry Saam STATE CONTEST, I939 Ensembles winning high honors lhis year in lhe Slale Conlesl held al LaSalle-Peru were lhe Brass Quarlelle and lhe Saxophone Sexlelle. Bolh of lhese ensembles won nalional recommendalion al lhis conlesl. Members ol lhe brass quarlelle were: William Bergling, Charles Dallon, Eric: ldslrom, and Ray Laine. Members of The Sax sexlelle were: Henry Saam, Delose Tschabold, l-larry K. Wilson, Eclward Shullis, George Walson, and William Rose. l23 SAXOPHONE QUARTETTE Harry K. Wilson Ted Mifchell Harold PolliH' William Rose TROM BONE QUARTETTE Alf Chrisliansen Riclwarcl Faller Ray Laine Donald Tschabold STATE CONTEST, I939 Soloisls winning rialional recommendalion al The Slale Conlesl lfweld al La Salle-Peru llwis year were: William Berglinq, on cornelq Eric ldslrom, on bariloneg l-lenry Saam, on E-Elal allo saxophone: William Rose and Edward Sliullis bollw won lirsl' on Barilone saxophone. Naliorxal recommendalion is The lwiglwesr honor flue s+a+e awards. BRASS SEXTETTE Bill Bergling Charles Dallon OH'o Graham George HewiH' Eric lclslrom Willis Mayfield 124 BAN D QUARTETTE Bill Bergling OH'o Graluam Eric IdsI'rom Charles DaI+on SENIOR ORCHESTRA Squeak, sguealc, squeak! II is Hue sound of Hue yiolins out Hue Senior Orclueslra. Tlue violinisus are Sam Rosen, Magdeline Popoufuf, David I-Iuucluins, and Ray I-Iariu. Deuernuined nou Io leur Hue violinisus gel all Hue credil for loringing IorHu suclu sweelr music, Hue resl out Hue orclueslra add Hueir nuusic's worHu. Tluey are Gloria DouHuiH, who plays Huue, Irene BoHcIuer, on Hue bass ufiddle and AI Oufenloclu, wluo plays clarinet OI course no good orcluesura is compleue wiHuouI a piano playerg Lorraine Deibler and DoroHuy Lindquisl are Hue pianisls in Hue W.I.I-I.S. orclueslra. Leading Hue group out young musi- cians, we luave none oHuer Huan our good Iriend Mr. Graluam. 'Ilue orclueslra plays ufor gradualions, during inuermissions of scluool plays, and opereHas, and au Hue difuferenl Iuiglu scluool concerls. SENIOR ORCHESTRA 125 TI-IEIXI IVIILITAIIY N INV REGIMENTAL STAFF OFFICERS Leff To righT, Row I: Colonel Earls, Maior SmiTI1, Maior Claboe, Major Rubin, FirsT LieuTenanT Andrews, FirsT LieuTenanT Carr. Row 2: Capfain Lucas, CapTain Van Sickle, CapTain Knox, FirsT LieuTenanT Jack. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS On This The TwenTieTh anniversary oT iTs organizaTion, The high school ROTC boasTs an enroll- menT oT almosT 600, which is an all-Time record Tor number oT boys served during a semesTer. The growTh and developmenT oT The local cadeT uniT since iTs iniTial inauguraTion as a parT oT The high schools educaTional oTTering on April 23, I9I9 has been a sTeady and conTinuous process. Under The supervision oT Major George A. I-lunT, U. S. Army, who has been in charge oT The uniT Tor The pasT Tour years, marked improvemenT has become evidenT in every deparTmenT oT The high school Train- ing corps. Among oTher changes insTiTuTed during The pasT year was The inTroducTion oT a meriT sysTem oT awards Tor proTiciency in Theory and drill, a plan which has already proved iTs worTh by encouraging The boys in selT improvemenT. The raising OT The sTandards Tor gualiTicaTions Tor The semesTer medals given by The Chicago Tribune marks anoTher sTep in The general up-grading oT The course oT sTudy Tor The R O T C. WiTh The careTul coordinaTion oT The acTiviTies oT The cadeT corps wiTh The acTiviTies oT The oTher deparTmenTs oT The high school, The place oT The ROTC as an inTegral TacTor in a young man's edu- caTional preparaTion is becoming increasingly evidenT. Annual inspecTion oT The uniT by an oTTicer oT The SixTh Army Corps, under whose iurisdicTion The local ROTC is adminisTered, marks The climax oT The year's acTiviTies Tor The cadeTs. MeTiculous aTTen- Tion To cleTails, as emphasized by lvlaior I'IunT and his assisTanT, STaTT SergeanT I-Iolly, has enabled The local uniT To mainTain an enviable raTing among cadeT corps in This area Tor The pasT several years. Color Guard in EvansTon Game Parade I28 THE I939 REGIMENT COLONEL HENRY EADS, Commanding: MAJOR BERTRAM RUBIN, Execufive Officer, CAPTAIN PETER LUCAS Adiulanig CAPTAIN LEROY VAN SICKLE, Supply Officer: FIRST LIEUTENANT PONTUS JOHNSON, Ordinance Officeri FIRST LIEUTENANT CECIL BARRETT, Range Officer: CAPTAIN ROBERT KNOX, Regimenfal Reporier. FIRST BATTALION MAJOR CARLTON SMITH, commanding, FIRST LIEUTENANT WALTER ANDREWS, Barfalion Adiu+an+. COMPANY A CAPTAIN JOHN WOLCOTT, Commanding Firsl Lieu'ienan+s: Second Lieuienanfs: HOWARD BRECKENFELD DOUGLAS CLARK JOHN YENNEY RICHARD GREENE JOHN DICKSON RUSSELL WOERTZ Balen, Brown, Calhoun, Crump, Cunningham, Eisler, Gaienie, Hoogasian, Mansfield, Milfimore, Melville, Nickerson Whilson, Boblowski, Hill, Huff, Moughner, O'Shea, Rooks, Sladek, Sonn, Spice, Sozslak, Warfel, Wells, Wi+ek, Zinger: Zuckley, Cudzeck, Harrison, Lindeman, Lilchfield, Ludas,'lI.oSCI'1. M0nI'90mefY. Pickel. Riley. SWGCIO. Ward. Shulfis. MBI'- son, Allensworfh, Baughman, Boxerman, Cansler, Chwedziewicz, Fago, Hadad, Hamlin, Jacobson, Keyser, Kreul, Kris- iian, Kupsche, Maurer, Meissner, Molback, Navickas, Neyrinck, Niemi-iz, Olson, Pasiewicz, Rodriques, Ryan, Schroeder, Smiih, S'leHa, Van Pelf, Zdanowicz, Cunningham, Shaw. COMPANY B CAPTAIN EDWARD HOLMBERG, Commanding Eirsl' Lieuienanisz Second Lieuienanls: CLINTON MCELROY ARNOLD YOUNG LEO KUKLA LAURENCE DOCKERY FRED BRUMM Payne, Bell, Brumm, Crammond, Dugan, Fennell, Haake, Colby Kazarian, Klarslrom, Popoff, Andromaidas, Bilfner Beres, Dergarabedian, Haake, Irby, Jenewein, John, Kapier, Keilner, Krpan, Kuderko, Novak, Porler, Raper, Sfudebaker Szczepanek, Tonin, Trigg, Turner, Urh, Weidman, Vasla, Anasloff, Dorsey, Kowal, Kulmala, Luziudas, Moreno, Palumbo Albrighi, Andrews, Barrows, Donaldson, Doughfon, Glabowicz, Grymkowslci, Kupias, Milefich, Farello, Neville, Olson, Re millard, Richardson, Papesh, Pavlefich, Sfeele, Thielen, Van Geem, Wozniak, Yuhase, Brahin, Magness, Lindsley, Slevens Marlin. COMPANY C CAPTAIN DONALD MILLER, Commanding Firsi- Lieufenanfsz Second Lieulenanis: QUINN MATTOX DAVID HUTCHINS GEORGE GIBBONS HARRY NOGLE ARSHAVER POJOJIAN Rasmussen, Smiih, Barron, Maiavosian, Mix, Nielson, Prusila, Rivera, Breckenfeld, Burneii, Goldschmidr, Goodman Grassa, Green, Margoian, Maslowski, Malhews, Miller, Minion, Narcy, Nogle, Palmer, Shanyieli, Schneider, Shafswell Simonian, Simonin, Slawinski, Smilcich, Thayer, True, Zaborski, Baddaker, Johnson, Burkey, Dady, Edwards, Galely, Gedge Henderson, Holmquisf, Ka-paulas, Lund, Malcolm, Mill-imore, Palonis, Rose, Salana, Swank, Gemborgki, Huffine, Jereb Kirn, La Marche, Mikolian, Musick, Niemi, Pefersen, Podboy, Ranla, Rodbro, Ross, Sailler, Schad, Tennyson, Toika, Trep: anier, Voinovich, Wolden, Woriham, McLellan, Noll, Nali, Mufaw, PoweH, Zupec, Jereb, Reilly. l29 1 i r RIFLE CLUB Lefi' Io righf, row I: C. Ray, H. Nagle, W. Andrews, H. Eads, E. Jack, D. Miller, J. WoIcoI-+, L. Van Sickle, F. Brumm, G. Edgar. Row 2: R. Porfer, J. Moreno, P. Johnson, D. Rooks, G. Green, E. Maurer, R. Salisbury, D. Weiber, H. Olson, G. Aposfle. Row 3: D. Dickson, D. Kupsche, D. Albrighf, W. Francke, D. Francke, C. BarreH. Row 4: D. Hamlef, A. Halweg, J. Ifrumm, J. Andromaidis, W. Henderson, B. Guerin, W. Young, N. Goldschmidf, W. Hoff, B. Donaldson, D. Woodard, R. Trigg. SECOND BATTALION MAJOR BERTRAM CLAEBOE, commanding, FIRST LIEUTENANT MICHAEL CARR, Baffalion Aa1u+sn+. COMPANY D CAPTAIN GEORGE VANDERHEI, Commanding Firsf Lieufenanfs: Second Lieufenanfs: ERNEST POLLITT WILLARD TUTTLE ROBER MILLER EDWARD McCARTHY ROBERT RICE CECIL BARRETT Kafz, Hoogasian, Leech, Mosik, Osfrander, Peirifz, Poffala, Robinson, Shaffer, Shueff, Sweeny, Torrez, Trafar, Tur- owski, Tyrrell, Vanlenfine, Wiafer, Thompson, Barreff, Seybold, Taylor, Cliff, Grasfy, Miller, Miner, Wilkie, Young, Boller, Borre, Crisler, Edwards, Efolen, Flamenf, Foxe, Francke, Geriol, Grygo, Govekar, Hosendove, Jefferson, Johnson, Kowal- ski, Mafhias, Nifsche, Pavel, Rosen, Vick, Zelesnik, Zupec, Edgar, Truby, Archibald, Claeyssens, Covingfon, Gerbin, Klam- mer, Savage, Seremiian, Simonian, BarneH, Beeman, Blumberf, Bunk, Cali, Crabb, Cobb, Durso, Felix, Fuson, Greene. COMPANY E CAPTAIN EARL JACK, Commanding Firsf Lieufenanfs: Second Lieufenanfs: PETER LUCAS RAY VOELPEL WILLIAM HULL WILLIAM HAMPSON CHESTER RAY Kiesbo, Breining, Halweg, Snell, Baddaker, Cankar, Cepaifis, Clark, Davis, Della Valle, Grom, Herfel, Keber, Ker- korian, Krefschmer, Lindberg, McBride, Millholin, Richardson, Rushforfh, Seveski, Tornquisf, Woodard, Zorc, Coon, Hanna, Koi-pi, Meyer, Norwood, Whiffon, Heafh, Jack, Lukas, Ray, Voelpel, Jordon, Morrisey, Nichols, Adams, Cankar, Cossman, Grosnick, Janucha, Long, Maki, McMinn, Mesfnik, Novak, Salisbury, Smafnick, Sfeplyk, Sfreed, Van Treeck, Viifanen. COMPANY F CAPTAIN LAWRENCE STORMS, Commanding Firsl' Lieufenanfs: Second Lieufenanfs: IGGY PAULOWSKAS LEROY VAN SICKLE ROBERT BORRE THOMAS TINSLEY FRANK WORAK MICHAEL CARR WALTER HOFF Borre, Spires, Bakshis, Baudoin, Cameron, Carrol, Chapman, Clapham, Cray, Davis, Dickson, Ekman, Farella, Gordon, Hampson, Hansen, Harmer, Hough, Leonaifis, Lucke, Nemanick, Pefkus, Plonien, Richardson, Sorenson, Walenfar, Wil- liams, Klem, Vioski, Gamble, Cohen, Fulham, Hanula, Haroian, House, Jarosewicz, Jadrick, Jerusis, Sayle, Van Sickle, Wenlworfh, WaII'on, Huffon, Angelopoulas, Bailey, Bury, Celaric, Delray, Duggan, Glusic, Guerin, Hansen, Kazzewski, Kedekein, Mason, McMinn, Mizlock, Nicholas, Nolan, Mueiner, Murphy, Olling, Paffon, Paulson, Pencak, Pefers, Pef- rovic, Remaley, Sackman, Sifzman, Taylor, Wakefield, Werenski, Wieber, Worcesfer, Zupkus, Maiewski. UNITED STATES ARMY OFFICERS IN CHARGE OF UNIT MAJOR GEORGE A. HUNT STAFF SERGEANT JOHN HOLLY Infanfry, U. S. Army Infanlry, D.E.M.L., U. S. Army Professor of Milifary Science and Tacfics Milifary Inslrucfor l3O COLOR GUARD Firsi' L+. Pe+er Lucas Sgt R. Porfer Sgt W. Francke Sgf. D. Francke Sg+. N. Golclschmidi' -v g Q FIRING SQUAD M. Jack, B. Wilkie, W. Henderson, F. Opeka, R. Porfer, R. Salisbury, K. Shaneyfelf, T. Johnson P. Johnson. l3I THEN - SIWIIITS N CIW' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SeaTed: Roberf John, Mr. Jickling, Nancy Swirles, Mr. Bauernfeind. STancIing: Barbara Lewis, Richard Turner, Vincenf Levandusky, Ruih MaIzeIa, Charles DaITon. 0 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The AThIeTic AssociaTion made iTs acTiviTies more widespread This year. As usuaI The sTudenTs who are members oT This group Turnished The pubIiciTy Tor aII aThIeTic evenTs, sponsored The sale oT basIceTbaII season TicIceTs, and The disTriIouTion oT idenTiTicaTion TicIceTs Tor ouT-oT4Town games. A new deveIopmenT This year was a survey made oT business esTabIish- menTs where pubIiciTy posTe-rs couId be placed To The besT advanTage. AnoTher new accompIishmenT was The SweaTer Dance aTTer one oT The basIceTbaII games. Charles DaITon served as presidenTg VincenT Levandusky as vice-presidenTg Nancy Swirles as secreTaryg Mr. Bauermceind as sponsory Mr. Jickling Treasurer and co-sponsor. The oTTicers in Turn appoinTed RuTh Makela and Richard Turner as The AdverTising CommiTTeeg Barbara Lewis and RoIoerT John as The PubIiciTy CommiTTee. I34 Leff 'lo righf: Mr. E. H. Cole, sponsor, Roy Van Siclcel, John Sisiy, George Vanderhei Frank Hurley, Bob Schwarfz, Darrell Byerly. 0 CHEERLEADERS A very worrhwhile organizalion, Hue Cheerleaders, gives lhe fans and lhe learn much encouragernenr during Jrhe games. The looys spend one nighf weekly during loofball and baskefball season learning and praclicing new and old yells. Cheerleaders W's are awarded lo Jrhe boys who qualify, according Jro Jrhe club's consfifuiion. Firsl semesfer, Franlc Hurley was eleclred president LeRoy Van Sickle, vice-presidenrg and Bob Schwarrz, secrefary-Jrreasurer. As The second semesier came around, voies were casl again and lhey revealed +ha'r George Van- derhei was Jrhe new president Tom Cliff, vice-president and Jack Sisry, secrerary-Heasurer. Orher cheerleaders belonging lo The club are Eugene Pillifani and Darrell Byerly. Mr. Cole has had Mr. Van Deusen working wilh him as co-sponsor. l35 VARSITY FOOTBALL Row I: W. Haake, C. Swanson, R. Scheve, H. Haroian, W. Rivera, L. Sczpanek, J. Sahagian, T. Vasla, J. Jerusis, B. Crump, J. Devenas. Row 2: L. Machelr, P. True, B. Warnecke, R. Burnell, W. Shalswell, R. Porler, E. Sandelin, R. Dielz, R. Zadigian, J. Rebella, V. Levandusky, T. Miller, R. Groal. Row 3: Mr. Morley, E. Sorsa, Mgr., L. Ferry, G. Van Treeclr, G. Cooper, E. McCarlhy, J. Hall, O. Graham, A. Kapler, M. Kurlh, D. Williams, B. Geclge, R. Greene, Coach Wilson. VARSITY FOOTBALL-I 938 SUBURBAN LEAGUE sTANDINes Won Losl Ties Pls. O Pls. Oak Park .,.,,, ....,.. 5 O O 77 2I New Trier .....,, .,,.... 3 2 O ol 34 2 2 I 3I 34 2 2 I 27 35 ' I 2 2 I9 33 Proviso .... ..,.,,, Evanslon ..,.,, ....... Waukegan .. ,,... ,, O 5 0 I9 87 Morlon ..,. ...,.... Il was a brighl lirsl day's praclice when Ivlr. Wilson, head coach, saw lhe laces ol seven Ieller- men. Aller lhree weeks ol praclice, Waukegan opened lhe loolball season. Waukegan ended up in a lie wilh Evanslon lor lhird place in lhe Suburban league. Ollo Graham won high honors and was placed on lhe All-Slale lhird leam. Alex Kapler, Ed IVIcCarlhy, and Ollo Graham made lhe All-Suburban league eleven. Three Waukegan gridders were named on lhe All-Lake Counly leam. They are: Ollo Graham, Alex Kapler, and Leonard Ivlachek, who was named caplain ol lhe dream leam. The American Business Club gave lheir ninlh annual banguel lor lhe gridders. The speaker was Coach Paddy Driscol ol Marquelle. Caplain Ferry presenled Coach Mark Wilson wilh a beau- lilul casling rod as a gill lrom lhe leam. Wilson announced lhal lhe sixleen maior winners were: George Cooper, Richard Dielz, Lawrence Ferry, Ollo Graham, James I-lall, I-larry I-laroian, John Jerusis, Alexl Kapler, Vincenl Levandusky, Leonard Ivlachek, Ed McCarlhy, John Sahagian, Erland Sandelin, Leonard Sczpanek, George Van Treek, and Richard Zadigan. Manager Elmer Sorsa received a Mgr, I36 VARSITY FOOTBALL Minor W's were meriTed by Ralph BurneTT, William Crump, William Gedge, Richard Greene, Thomas Miller, Joe Re-bella, Wendall Rivera, Paul True, Thomas VasTa, and Donald Williams. Waukegan ...,.,.s..., 32 Racine ,.,,,,.,7,,. O Played aT Racine. Graham, Levandusky crossed pay-oTT line Twice each, Zadigian once, KapTer converTed Twice. Good blocking ThroughouT game. Waukegan ........,.cc 0 EvansTon ,.,,vc,,cccc 6 I:irsT Suburban league game. EvansTon scored in TiisT period. Many ThreaTs by local gridders, buT Too many Tumbles. Waukegan ............ 7 New Trier ..,,........ 0 Waukegan played good deTensive game. Blocking good. Graham Tallied and added an exTra poinT. LasT quarTer broughT a 54 yard run by Graham. Waukegan ......,,,... 7 Oak Park ..........., I3 Zadigian scored on 50 yard run aTTer Taking 20 yard pass. Nice blocking by Sczpanek. Graham wenT over Tor an exTra poinT. Oak Park Tallied in The same period on 35 yard run. ExTra poinT Try was good. Oak Park wenT over in lasT Three minuTes oT play To win. Waukegan ............ 7 Highland Park .,.,,...,... 6 DieTz crossed 6-poinT chalk line in lasT period and Graham added an exTra poinT. FrosT Tallied Tor Highland Park. PoinT aTTer Touchdown aTTempT was no good. Fumbles limiTed scoring. Waukegan ............ 23 Peoria CenTraI ,.,,...,.... O Graham Tallied Twice, Levandusky once, Sczpanek converTed Twice, Graham once. Scored a saTeTy in lasT period. Peoria played Their besT game in The lasT period. Waukegan ............ 0 Proviso ............ O IVIcCarThy inTercepTed pass ThaT prevenTecI Proviso's scoring. Waukegan ouTplayed Their adver- saries. Fumbles were plenTiTul and cosTly. Waukegan ............ I3 Mo'rTon ............ 0 Levandusky Tallied in Third guarTer. ExTra poinT Try was good. I-Iaroian scored Waukegan's lasT poinTs oT The season by going over The goal line in The lasT period. I37 FRESHMAN AND FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL Row I: Crawford, Hughs, Fusick, Bezek, Mueller, Owens, Marbella, Ahrens, Geoler, Davis, Goodman, Wil- son, Fender, Davis, Marqui, Makela, Spose, SchiTsmen. Raw 2: Lyons, Labell, Welch, STeele, Kerpan, McLayen, Johnson, Coons, Wakefield, O'FlaherTy, HuTTon, Ahrens, Allen, TornquisT, Vogel, Jadrich, Seremiian, Kern, Rodriquez, Haroian, Rielly. Row 3: Coach Drew, Dowe, Valvanis, Romer, Sonn, Demos, McLenden, Bugion, Huff- man, Rangus, Morley, Neville, Burkey, Evans, DursT, Pasiewicz, Niemi, Moore, Johnson, Richardson, Kapoulas, Emerson, Manager Hanson, Coach Singer. FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL, l938 Suburban League STandings Won LosT Ties PTs. O. PTS. Proviso ,,,,, ,....... 5 O O 53 I 3 EvansTon ....,. ........ 3 l l 58 I9 Oak Park ...... ,..,..,. 3 l l 82 44 New Trier .,,..,,, .,...... I 3 I 45 58 Waukegan ,,,,,, ......,. l 3 l 32 5I MorTon ..,.,,,. ,....... O 5 O 7 92 Coaches Singer and Canine meT wiTh a large squad OT TwenTy-seven young men, only Two OT whom were on The Team lasT season. The boys saw plenTy oT acTion This year playing six games, winning one, losing Three, and Tying Two. The opening game OT The season was wiTh EvansTon, and iT was a sad one Tor Waukegan because EvansTon beaT Them by a 7 To O score. New Trier Tied Waukegan 6 To 6. Waukegan puT up an excellenT TighT againsT Their ToughesT opponenTs OT The year, Oak Park, buT Oak Park Trounced Them 24 To I3. Hyde Park and Waukegan played a O To O Tie. Proviso won I4 To O, buT Waukegan Triumphed in Their lasT game oT The season by Taking ivlorTon I3 To 7. There were TiTTeen minor W winners. They were: Aherns, Burkey, DursT, l-laroian, l'luTTon, Kern, Moore, Neville, O'FlaherTy, Pasiewicz, Reilly, Rodriguez, SiTzmer, Seremiian, and TornquisT. E. Hansen received a Mgr, W award. Freshman numerals were received by Allen, BrenTa, Evans. and Johnson. l38 VARSITY BASKETBALL Row I: E. VanHeirseele, A. AnasToTT, O. Graham,Coach Brown, G. Cooper, R. Pierce, E. Kowal. Row 2: L. Sczpanek, H. Bried, A. KapTer, L. Mansfield, R. BurneTT, C. Swanson. Row 3: Mgr. E. Sorsa, L. Van Treek, E. Sheng, T. Riley, R. Zadigian, R. Reinbach, Mgr. Row 4: R. Adams, R. DieTz, L. Smrfnik, E. McCarThy. BASKETBALL-VARSITY WiTh Tour leTTermen reTurning among The Throng oT boys who reporTed Tor baskeTball when Coach Brown issued The call, a good season was in sighT. ATTer a week's resT Trom TooTball, many more boys reporTed. The Team won ThirTeen games while losing seven during The season. Eive oT Those losses were in The Suburban league wiTh seven wins in The same class. Waukegan was The only Team To beaT boTh MorTon and Oak Park who Tied Tor TirsT in The Suburban league. The high poinT oT The season was The game againsT Dundee, I937-38 STaTe Champions. Breaking Dundee's 44 game winning sTreak, Waukegan nosed The champs ouT 46 To 44. OTTO Graham Tallied 20 poinTs while Bob Pierce Tossed in I3. OTTO Graham was losT To The Team Tor The STaTe TournamenT because oT midryear graduaTion. Waukegan was runner-up in The Regional held aT Waukegan. Playing aT Elgin in The SecTional, Waukegan was deTeaTed 45 To 38 by EasT Aurora in The TirsT game. Bob Pierce was The Suburban leagues Third high poinT man. Besides being Third high scorer, Bob also was placed on The All-Suburban league TirsT Team. Mickey Van l-leirseeele and Bob Pierce were named among The nine besT players in The Regional TournamenT. The leTTermen were: l-lenry Bried, George Cooper, Richard DieTz, OTTO Graham, ErnesT Kowal, RoberT Pierce, Leonard Sczpanek, and Emil Van l-leirseele. Minors were received by Raymond Adams, Alex AnasToTT, Ralph BurneTT, Alex KapTer, Eugene STrang, Carl Swanson, Lawrence Van Treeck, and Richard Zadigian. Elmer Sorsa meriTed a manager's award. IQQ VARSITY BASKETBALL Suburban League Slandings Won Losl s. O. Pls Morlon ....... A.,,7A..,.....w,77,,7,.A.......,..7,7. I 0 2 392 320 Oak Park ..,,.. ,,,,,,,., l 0 2 452 345 Waukegan .,,e,,7,.e.. ..Y7,e 7 5 377 397 Highland Park ........ ,,,77. 6 6 375 374 Evanslon ..,,.... ..Y7,, 4 8 33 I 360 New Trier ,,,7,, 7,,,,. 3 9 359 387 Proviso ,,,Y.Y......777,,7,7. 2 I0 320 423 SCORES: Waukegan .. .,,,.,, 59 Anlioch .,,,, H Waukegan ,, ,..,ee., 42 Woodslock Waukegan 2 ,a,.,,,. 23 Morlon ,,,,,,, ,, Waukegan ,. 7,3..... 25 Evanslon Waukegan .. ...,.,7. 26 New Trier ,,,2,., ,, Waukegan .. ........ 34 Liberlyville ,,,7, ,, Waukegan ,, .,,,.,.. 46 Dundee .,,.,,,,,7,, 2 Waukegan .. ,,,,.. . 23 Highland Park ,,,,,7,, .. Waukegan ,. ,...e,7. 4I Proviso ..e,....., ., Waukegan .. ..7e 3l Oak Park ..2,2 Waukegan ., ....,,.. 36 lvlorlon .,,,,7, ,. Waukegan .2 ,7..,,.. 28 Oak Park ...ev .. Waukegan .. ...,.... 35 Evanslon ....,,, 2 Waukegan ., ,,,,,,,. 46 New Trier ,,,A,Y,Y,, Y, Waukegan .. ,...,,,. 30 Highland Park .,.7,.., .. Waukegan ,. ...... ,... 3 3 Proviso av,Y,AY,A7,77, W TOURNAMENT SCORES Regional a+ Waukegan Waukegan .. .u22222a,., 38 Lake Foresl eaeaeaee L, Waukegan .. .....,,, 36 Warren ...a..,.7 ,. Waukegan ., ........ 29 New Triern... Seclional al' Elgin Waukegan .A7.. ,....,w...........V........., 3 8 Easl Aurora a,,,,,,77,,7 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT wAuKEeAN vs. LAKE FOREST Waukegan won 38 lo 25, led al hall I8 lo l5. Sol oil lo bad slarl. Score 4 lo 4 al end ol lirsl quarler. Pierce rallied I8 poinls. WAUKEGAN vs. WARREN Norlhwesl conference champions, Warren, losl bad lo Waukegan 36 lo 20. Waukegan led all lhe way. Mickey Van Heirseele and Bolo Pierce scored II and 8 poinls, respeclively, WAUKEGAN vs. NEW TRIER Nip and luck all The way. Waukegan led 2l lo 20 al end ol lhird period. Wilh The score 29 all and 30 seconds lo go, New Trier sunk a gralis shol lo win 30 lo 29. Cooper played oulslanding defensive game. Pierce lallied I2 poinls while Van Heirseele scored Il. BASKETBALL-SECTIGNAL TOURNAMENT WAUKEGAN vs. EAST AURORA Waukegan losing all lhe way. Waukegan pul up gallanl lighl. They gained 8 poinls in lasl hall. Pierce high scorer wilh I4 poinls. Leonard Manslield came nexl wilh I0. l40 Row I: S. Drew, M. Zaker, E. Werenski, B. Rielly, M. Seremiian, J. Wakefield, L. Milholin, G. Kerkorian, H. Gregorski, Coach Wilson. Row 2: L. Leech, W. HuTTon, J. Huffine, Palumbo, E. Neville, R. DeKay, R. Tennyson, V. Graham, R. Niemi. Row 3: J. PiTkel, Mgr. W. Marabella, Grosche, Crvonka, J. Emmons, Evans, B. Emerick, G. Sonn, Makela. Row 4: Allen, Sorenson,Evans, R. Damos, M. Simonian, Mgr. FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL, I938-'39 Suburban League STandings Won LosT PTS. O. PTS. Proviso ...,.. ....,,,,..,,,,, I 0 2 372 327 MorTon .........,... ,,.,. 8 4 310 283 New Trier ..,....,.... ,,.,, 8 4 340 300 l-lighland Park ......... ,..,. 6 6 323 36I Waukegan ......, ,.,,, 5 7 268 295 Oak Park ..,w. ..... 3 9 302 307 EvansTon ....... .,.,, 2 I0 263 305 As soon as TooTball was over, Mr. Wilson issued a call Tor Frosh-Soph baskeTball players. A good crop Turned ouT. Much good maTerial was Tound and developed Tor nexT year's varsiTy quinTeT. As Tar as wins and losses in The Suburban league are concerned, Waukegan placed TiTTh wiTh Tive wins and seven losses. There were many hard ToughT, close games during The season including The Trays wiTh Proviso and Highland Park. Proviso nosed ouT Waukegan by a single Tally 35 To 34. Waukegan deTeaTed The laTTer by a one poinT margin I9 To I8. Lloyd Leach was placed on The Frosh-Soph All-Suburban league second Team. Minor winners were: James l-luTTine, WalTer l-luTTon, George Kekorian, Lloyd Leech, Leslie Mil- holan, Wm. Reilly, Mike Seremiain, Roger Tennyson, and Mike Zaker. Reinbach received a man- ager'-s award. Numerals wenT To Bob Allen, Nick Angeloupas, Tom ETTinger, Jack Emmons, Glen FiddymenT, Wm. Grosche, Fred KranonTka, Wm. Marabella, Ray McLellan, and George Sonn. l4l TENNIS TEAM Sam Rosen Bob WisemanTIe Jerry KaTz Harry WhyTe Mr. Suchanski Iggy Paulauskus TENNIS I938 As soon as iT was warm enough ouT so ThaT one would noT Treeze one's hands, Mr. Suchanski was ouT aT Weiss Field wiTh eighT or nine lads geTTing The Teel oT The good old Tennis racgueT again. ATTer much pracTicing, Waukegan played iTs TirsT nnaTch oT The season againsT Kenosha and won 4 To I, They beaT Highland Park in Their nexT meeT by The same score. The Waukegan boys never saw vicTory again all season Tor New Trier Took Them 5 To O. EvansTon nosed ouT a 3 To 2 vicTory. Oak Park walked righT Through Waukegan To a 5 To O win. IvIorTon deTeaTed Waukegan in The IasT maTch oT The season 4 To I. Waukegan ended up in TourTh place in The Suburban league. In The Suburban TournamenT Waukegan losT boTh oT iTs maTches. Leonard IvlansTield was cie- TeaTed by Lydiard of Oak Park 6-2, 5-7, and 6-3. I-larry WhyTe and Chas Ivlix IosT Their double maTch To Jerik and Reider oT IvIorTon 6-4, I-6, and 6-4. A I 938 GOLF TEAM SeaTec.I: AnTony Zainer, Charles Kolbriclt, Myles Szheribel, Frank Jaronik, RoberT Pierce. Sfandingz Frank Nolan, Phillip, McDonald, John RossiTer, Rae VoeIpeI,Mr. Morley. I42 I938 GOLF SomeThing new This year To Waukegan was aSuburban League Championship in golf. The Wau- kegan lads never losT a maTch in league compeTiTionI ThaT is a TeaT in iTselT. They downed Evans- Ton, Highland Park, lVlorTon, New Trier, Proviso, and Oak Park in succession. They also Trimmed AnTioch in a warm-up maTch. Waukegan, headed by Frank Jaronik, capTain, deTeaTed EvansTon 9 To 6. Coach MorIey's link goers whipped Highland Park IO To 5. AgainsT lvlorTon, Waukegan exhibiTed iTs usual sTeady game and came Through wiTh a 9 To 6 vicTory. New Trier was Waukegan's nexT vicTim Tor They were ouT- puTTed To a Tune oT 9If2 To 5If2. Proviso was downed by The same score. Waukegan handed Oak Park a I2 To 3 Trouncing. Charles Kolbrick was The Suburban league's individual champion. Waukegan placed second in The DisTricT MeeT. McHenry nosed ouT Waukegan by Two sTrokes. Waukegan also placed second in The Suburban league's InviTaTional MeeT. Maior W's were awarded To Frank Jaronik, Charles Kolbrick, RoberT Pierce, Myles Sheribel, and AnThony Zanier. VARSITY SWIMMING When November rolled around, Coach Morley called Tor all boys who ThouhT They were TalenTed in swimming. A large squad reporTed buT Tew experienced men were among The group. The boys pracTiced Turns, sTarTs, and Turns every nighT. Because oT lack oT experience, The Team did noT Tare so good, buT builT up Tor The coming season. Waukegan placed IasT in The Suburban Swimming meeT aT New Trier. New Trier copped The evenT. LeTTermen were: Don BirchTield, GilberT Braun, George DieTmeyer, and George HewiTT. The manager was STeve Sevesky. FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING Coach Canine's junior lads Tared beTTer Than The varsiTy as Tar as wins and losses were con- cerned. The iunior Tank goers won one, Tied Two, and losT Tour. The Frosh-Sophs losT Their TirsT meeT To Highland Park by one poinT. They Tied EvansTon. lvlorTon drowned Waukegan, buT The locals revived To Tie Highland Park and sink Proviso. Waukegan laTer losT To Oak Park and New Trier. The Frosh-Soph placed sixTh in The Suburban league meeT. Minor awards were issued To: Richard DecherT, Guerdon Green, Wilfred Korpi, George LilienTeldT, Jack Morley, Jack SisTy, and John Van Sickle. Roger Crump received a manager's award. VARSITY SWIMMERS Row I: BairsTow, Naureckus, SisTy, Simmons, HewiTT, Decherf, Mgr., Crump, Severski, Baddaker, Leonifis, Dady, Callison, Reilio, Dorbancl. Row 2: Snell, Hamlin, Korpi, Erickson, Goerler, Van Sickle, Greene, Cohen, Hew- iTT, Dieimeyer, Birchfield, Prusilla, STaniIus, Baudoin, Moughmer. Row 3: Coach Canine, SmiTh, Morley, LiTch- field, SchwarTz, Wilson, Kedekein, Clapham, True, Scheve, Clarke, Hansen, SmiTh, MinTon, Mr. Morley, Coach, I43 Row lg R, Zadigian, H, Deram, R, Girdley, L, Pfeiffer, R. Zakosic, J. Zabukovec, M. Van Heirseele, R. Decker, R. Buckles, F. ClemenT. Row 2: E. Irby, J. Sisalak, W. Macorowski, J. Pelreman, V. Levanclusky, G. Car- ragher, J. Ello, L. Linclquisf. Row 3: Mr. Grosche, B. TornquisT, B. Cohn, D. Rodriquez, F. Jefferson, G. Biecl- erman, R. Rosengren, B. Zelesnik, A. Wagner, Goodman, L. Leonilis. Andromidas, L. Snell, N. Pefropoulos, J. Zegar, Mgr. Crabb. Row 4: J. Acquelino, V. Eliason, E. BosTeTTer, J. Rebella, V. Burky, R. Follensby, J. Tal- leT, J. Hollands, E. Hosken, R. G-irclley, W. Papp, R. HBHSSH- VARSITY BASEBALL, I938 Suburban League STancling lVlorTon ......... ....,,,,..,.,.,....,...,..,.,,....,..,,,,,.,.,......,,.,..,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,, I I I Waukegan .,.,., . 9 3 Oak Park ...,. . 8 4 Proviso .......,.... . 7 5 New Treir .,,....,.... . 4 8 Highland Park .,...........,...,...,.....,..,,,,...,..,,,,...,......,...,,,.,,.....,...,......,..,,...,....,., 2 IO EvansTon .........,,.,,.,,,.......,.,.,,.....,.,,,,,......,..,,,,...,......,,.,.....,.,,,.,..,.......,,,.,,,,...... I I I The baseball season was sTarTed early in January in The old gym. WiTh many leTTerman reTurn- ing, The ouTlook Tor The season was brighT. ATTer many chalk Talks by Coach Orosche, The boys were issued suiTs and ouT To The Tield They wenT. Waukegan Travelled To Proviso Tor Their TirsT game oT The season. Jim PeTreman seT The Proviso lads down wiTh only Two runs while his TeammaTes Tallied Tour. AgainsT EvansTon Warren Jackson easily ke,-5+ his adversary in The background Tor Waukegan won 9 To 2. AT New Trier Waukegan won 5 To 4 only aTTer a home run and Triple by Carragher. Ralph Gridley was The winning piTcher. PeTreman shuT-ouT Highland Park I3 To O. Oak Park deTeaTed Waukegan 7 To I in The nexT Tray. MorTon collecTed one lonely run oTT PeTreman To emerge The vicTor on a score oT I To O aTTer seven hard ToughT innings oT play. Waukegan losT The nexT game To Oak Park by The score OT 6 To I. ATTer The Oak Park Tray, Waukegan won Their remaining Tive games. They deTeaTed EvansTon 25 To 7 and wenT ahead To hand New Trier a 4 To I licking. PeTreman and Zadigian Twirled The Two games. PeTreman and Girdley hurled Waukegan To 4 To 3 win over Highland Park. Waukegan avenged The deTeaT handed To Them by MorTon earlier in The season by Trimming Them 3 To O. ATTer winning This game, PeTreman wenT ahead To seT Proviso down Tor The second Time. PeTreman baTTed in The winning run. ' Joe Ello led The Team in baTTing wiTh a Tine average ol: .465. Link LindguisT was close behind wiTh .4292 Majors were awarded To : George Ca rragher, Francis ClemenT, Russ Decker, Joe Ello, Ralph Girdley, Warren Jackson, VincenT Levandusky, Lawrence LindguisT, WalTer Maciorowski, James PeTreman, Emil Van Heirseele, and Richard Zadigian. Minors were meriTed by Joe Aque- Iino, Henry Deram, Lawrence PTeiTTer, John TaIIeTT, and RoberT Zabosek. FROSH-SOPH BASEBALL The sophomores played seven games and were vicTorious in only Two. Warren ToughT Wau- kegan To a Tie while Proviso and New Trier Trimmed Waukegan's midgeTs once each and Oak Park Turned The Trick Twice. Waukegan won Trom Warren and New Trier. From The group, There were many very good prospecTs discovered. The Minor winners were: John Balen, Bud Cohen, William Goodman, Fred JeTTerson, Leonard LeonaiTis, Dan Rodriguez, Ralph Scheve, Bob TornguisT, ArT Wagner, and Edward Zelesnik. I44 VARSITY TRACK TEAM Raw I: R, Burnef-T, Kaquidgl Kiglowgki' B, Thayer, Bobrowski, Mang., Ashursf, Karceski, STadanawiTz, J. Lep- per, J. Schad, J. Baker. Row 2: Coach Fields, S. Nu-Tilla, B. Baillie, R. Cunningham, R. Diefz, E. McCarThy, O. Harris, E. Lindsey, R. Whifaker, O. Graham, B. Kolens, T. Miller, F. Whifson, Coach Drew. Row 3: Smelf- zer, Cunningham, W. Gedge, O. Summers, L. Van Treeck, T. Wiechecki, A. Anasfoff, J. Jerusis, A. Kapfer, L. Wakefield. VARSITY TRACK, me Affer working The boys hard in preparaTion for Their firsT meeT, Coaches Dave Fields and Sfeve Drew Took The Waukegan cinder beaTers To Maywood for an indoor meeT in Proviso's new field house laTe in March. Proviso was The vicTor. Waukegan overwhelmed Lake ForesT in Their firsT home meeT of The season 7O To 57. The nexT meeT was Two weeks laTer aT LiberTyville. Fields' lads copped The meeT by The score of 6l To 43. WiTh only four days resT, a Trip Took Them To Kenosha. lT was The closesT meeT of The year resulTing in only Two poinTs difference in The final score. Waukegan won The meeT on a counT of 55 To 53. AfTer a week of hard Training, Waukegan again hopped info The bus, This Time going To Highland Park for The annual Lake CounTy meeT. Waukegan's fleeT lads found Themselves in second place afTer The dusT had seTTled. Highland Park won The encounTer wiTh 55 poinfsg Wau- kegan collecTed 38 poinTs7 and Their closesT compeTiTor, Lake ForesT, Tallied 26. The nexT and lasT meeT of The season was aT Highland Park. Highland Park was a IiTTle Too sTrong for They Tallied four poinTs more Than Waukegan could. The final score was 58lf2 To 54lf2. Owen Summers broke The WTHS 200-yard low hurdle record. His Time was 22.9 seconds. Wau- kegan's half-mile relay record was also smashed. Harris, Graham, DieTz, and Summers covered The disTance in l:34.8 minuTes. An even dozen maior W's were awarded. The boys who earned Them are: Baillie, Clapham, Cunningham, DieTz, Graham, Harris, Kolens, NuTilla, Summers, Vlfhifaker, Whifson, and Wiechecki, Minor W's were awarded To Crooks, Ewrin, and Kayman. Don AshursT received a Mgr, W . FROSH-SOPH TRACK, I 938 The Frosh-Soph ended Their season wifh one win and four losses, losing The firsT, winning The nexT, and losing The lasT Three. Proviso overpowered Waukegan's youngsfers, buT Waukegan came back sTrong To Take The nexT meef from LiberTyville by a score of 65172 To 56V2. ln The nexT Three meeTs, Waukegan was downed by Maine of Des Plaines, New Trier, and Highland Park. There were Three WTHS Frosh-Soph records broken namely, The iavelin Throw, discuss Throw, and The 8 lb. shoT puT. Lawrence Van Treek Tossed The iavelin I33- feef for a new record. The oTher Two were smashed by Alex KapTur. For The discuss record To be broken now, one will have To' beT+er IO2 feeT. AfTer breaking The discuss record, Alex wenT on To Throw The 8 lb. shoT puT 47 feeT for a new record. Minor W's were meriTed by Newman Cunningham, John Jerusis, Alex KapTur, and Lawrence Van Treek. Freshman numerals were awarded To Jack Baker, Jack Lepper, Lawrence Moore, and Wakefield. I45 . I GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Sealed: Miss Dennis, Miss Morehouse, Mildred Balen. DOFOIIIY JBCOLJS. Anne Chidefllan. MGXIYIB EHEF. Jo Norbulas, Virginia Evans, Emmy Burneflg Sfancling: Marion Salo, I-Ielen Carney, Mary Dudley, Vivian Bul- ler, Kafherine Kennedy, Marge Monahan, Arline French, Eleanor Powell, Kale Sneesby, Arline Schroeder, Carol Kirpafrick, Belly Chrisfiansen, Virginia Crisler, Lily Ranla, Eslher Ohanian. ,. GI RLS' ATI-I LETIC ASSOCIATION The boar pulled our 'From New York lasl April, carrying Ihe G. A. A. crew Around Ihe world in Iheir annual Wafer Pageanl. Then along came summer I938, Ihe girls shoved off Io camp. Came November . . . In cooperalion wilh The Girls' League, Ihe G. A. A. pul on Iheir Penny Carnival. AI Ihis evenl Anila Perry, Tom Tinsley, Nancy Tinsley, and Viclor Graham were crowned The leaders ol popularily. Ten ol our girls wenl Hlruclqin' on down on Their iillerbug playday. These Irusly iillerbugs have been under Ihe sponsorship of Miss Morehouse and Miss Dennis wilh Annie Chader- iian, Emily Burnell, Josephine Norbulas leading Ihe way as club officers. This club is very aclive in sporls. Among Ihe sporls sponsored are: volleyball, speedball, baslcelball, diving, and bowling. G. A. A. SWIM TEAM I46 G.A.A. GYMNASTS IN ACTION Tumbling And Life Saving A Tuesday, yes ThaT's The day Tor Tumbling. The girls pracTice aTTer school in The G. A. A. and Girls' League club room. This exercise develops The body in many ways. IT makes Tor greaTer skill and proTiciency in games. The girls work singly, by Twos, and in groups in doing These acro- IoaTics sTunTs. LiTe Saving is held Twice a week in The school pool. Girls musT have Ten weelcs oT pracTice beTore They can pass any TesT. Junior LiTe Saving TesTs are given To girls under sevenTeen years OT age: Senior LiTe Saving is Tor older girls. Miss Dennis and Miss Morehouse are The sponsors OT boTh Tumbling and IiTe saving. G. A. A. LIFE-SAVING DEMONSTRATION T W I47 THEN 1 Q?-ti STIIIIIEST LIFI' N 053' Girls' League and Girls' Athletic Association Carnival ANITA PERRY TOM TINSLEY It might have been a Swiss outdoor bazaar tor all the merry laughter and loud shouting that arose trom the Carnival grounds, situated this night on the gymnasium tloor. The girls with their brightly colored dresses, the booths with their purple and gold streamers, and hundreds ot gayly colored balloons tossing about in the breeze, were all iust a part ot this huge annual attair. The lemonade stand was swamped with groups ot thirsty patrons while the dance tloor was tlooded with eager iitterbugs.. But when the clock hands pointed to ten the clamor taded away leaving only the hushed whispers to reign over the now almost silent gym. Boys garbed in military unitorms stepped into the breathless masses and mingling amongst them singled out two, the King and Queen, Tom Tinsley and Anita Perry! With military precision the boys threw regal velvet claaks over the honored two and escorted them to their thrones. Again the military boys marched into the throng and chose two more, the prince and princess, Victor Graham and Nancy Tinsley! Then breaking away trom the crowd the royal couples attendents Ann Link, Jeanne Walker, Mackie Beman, and Otto Graham walked with stately grace to their place ot honor, near the King and Queens throne. A dramatic pause and Mr. Thalman crowned the queen and princess with wreaths ot tlowers. To the king and prince went golden crowns. Applause rang out to till the gym as Anita and Tom received their gitts, presented to them by the local stores. All was still as the king and queen stepped trom their thrones to be swallowed up once again by the carnival crowd. ISO HONORS Honor Roll-January Class Valedicrorian ..,...... ,,,,,,.,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- ,,,,,,,,,,,,, M a rlha Eberi- Salula+Orif3n ........ ,...,,...7 M ary Alice Allen Upper Tenfh-January Class Mary Alice Allen, Donald Birchfield, Margarel Boyles, Marlha Eberl, Shirley M. Ehneri, Rulh Jacobs, Mariorie Kenyon, Eslher Lampinen, Alice Lulce, Lily Ranra, Berlram Rubin. Honor Roll-June Class Valedicrorian ..,,,,.......,...,.,.,,,...c,..................,c .,....... W illiam Joseph Durlca Salulaiorian. ......, ,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,. ..,.... ,,,..,. M a r cia Rober+a Brown Upper Ten+h-June Class Willis J. Alford, Jennie Anne Bosnak, lrene Elsie Bollcher, Marcia Roberla Brown, Rulh Annelre Chandler, Eva Myrrle Crawford, William Joseph Durlca, Henry Chesler Eads, Dorolhy Ann Ekorn, June Farley Enerson, Rauha Elisa Hannula, Palricia Virginia Hanson, Edward Roberl Holmberg, Mary Virginia Hoogasian, Rose A. Kerlcorian, Beulah Evelyn Kessler, Doris Elaine Koslci, Hurdora Ann La- Rose, Joseph John Leben, Doralhy E. Luce, Theodore Addison Miichell, Chase Frederick Mix, Virginia Mae Owens, Mariorie Marie Packalen, lrene Marie Pasiewicz, Marlha Signe Peniiila, Dorolhy Ann Robinson, Howard LeRoy Sanler, Rhea Lawrence Srorms, Nancy Lee Swirles, Sally Dagmar Uori, William Norcoir Wenlworlh, Harry Walslon Whyie, Thelma Eileen Wolf, Caroline Helen Zainer. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY January, I939 Graduafes lniiiared December, 1938 Dorolhy Chour, Norma Lahii, Janel Morrow, Lily Ranra, Beriram Rubin. June, I939 Gracluafes lnirialed December, l938 Rulh Barrz, Marcia Brown, William Durka, Henry Eads, Andy Galvin, Rauha, Hannula, Mary Hoogasian, Doralhy Luce, Virginia Owens, Mariorie Paclcalen, Evelyn Samson, Lawrence Siorms, Roberl Whiralqer. June, I939 Gracluaies lniriared May, i939 Miriam Boxerman, Rulh Chandler, Charles Dalron, Jr., Charles Edwards, Arline Gilbert Palricia Hanson, Wayne Hanson, Edward Holmberg, Doris Koslci, Marlha Penllila, Anne Serdar. January, I94O Graduafes Lorraine Deibler, Sirldca Hannula, Florence Marlin, Anila Perry, Norman Schwarlz, Tom Tinsley. l I HONORS Senior B. Class Play Rulh Barlz, Margarel Buller, Charles Dalon. William Durlca, Margarel Edwards S zanne Henderson, Shirley Johnson, Richard Kaymen, Amanda Kerpan, Kalherine Leech Charles Noll, Aaron Smilh, Belly Jo Slewarl, Harry Vlfhyle. A Roloerl Knox Lawrence Ferry Janel Morrow Senior A George Dielmeyer Anila Perry Anne Chaderiian Junior Sophomore A Nancy Doolillle Lois Anderson Joe Wenlworlh Freshman A George Makela Belly Sievers Raymond Smilh CLASS OFFICERS B Andrew Galvin Harry Whyle Charles Dallon Senior B Ralph Burnell Kennelh Kellner Charlolle Mix Junior Sophomore B Ann Link Palsy Clark Edward Slella Freshman B Norborn Emericlc Roloerl Nullall Barbara James Palsy Qelien I52 Oh, Susie, your nose is shiny . . . Mr. Hurd can'f believe if . . . Caughr you fha? lime . . . Shirley pre- sen+s her finished producl . . . Maesfro Graham swings ouf . . . One way fo gel home . . . Oh, Shirley, wha? big eyes you have . . . Don l ger frighfened children, il s only a camera . . . If couldn'+ be rhaf bad, JoAnne . . . Ya big old iease . . . Sissy! IS3 Cheerleaders .,., Commercial ...,,..... Crossed Sabers .,.....,,, 500 Mile Hilcers... French Club ....,,... German Club .,.A...... Girls' Afhlefic Asso Girls' League .......... Girl Reserves ,.,,... Hisfory Club ....,,s ciaflon ...,... Jr. l-lisfory Club .,...... l-li-Y ..................,.,. l-lome Economics .... Junior Band .,..,.... Junior Chemisfs ......,.,. Junior Red Cross A,...,,.... Junior Safefy Club o,,.. .. Posfer Club .....,,,, Rifle Club ,,......, Senior Band ....V,.,, Spanish Club .,,.,,, Sfudenf Council ..,,,,,,o, iv in W Club ,,,,,,.u....,,o, Girls' Glee Club ,,oo, Boys' Glee Club ,.,,o Girls' Chorus ,s....s.... A Cappella Choirw HONCRS Organizafion Presidenfs l54 Frank l-lurley ,.,,Jean Walker Virginia Owens .,,,..,s..Lawrence Sforms .........Alex Lindsay Vlfalfer McKiloban Norman Schwarfz Gloria Doufhiff William Durlqa .Annie Chacleriian 1: ................Anifa Perry ....,.,.Janef McArfhur ...,...,.Lois French Roberf Whifaker ,Roland McMinn George Wafson ......,,Charles Noll ,,L....Rose Bromelkamp ........ Tom Riley l William Neave .s..,......Andrew Galvin ,..,,.,...Wayne l-lanson ,...,.....Dorofhy Chour Mary Loreffa Hogan .......Edwa rd Shorf .,.,..,,....,,Don Miller - Willis Mayfield ,.....l'lenry Saam f l-larry Whyfe l l'lenry Deram Margaref Edwards Lawrence Ferry Richard Diefz ,,.,,.....Laura Van Pelf ...Sfanley Gamble .,.....Lorraine Dunn ,Lawrence Sforms xx 149'-7' Teachers: Prichard, Li++le Lord Faunlleroy . . . Rundquisf, sweel sixleen and . . . Thalman, lhe same dig- nify . . . Hughes, Oh, shuclxs! . . . M. G. Thompsow, ain'+ I cu+e? . . . Bess Dady, showing her slarched ruffles . . . McDill, some fun . . . Sauler, Saiurday nighf preview . . . Neary, my hero . . . Cook, sooo demure . . . Margaref Dady, beaufiful, buf noi dumb . . . DeYoung, Ah me, whaf a big world . . . Treven- en, perfecf li'Hle lady . . . Sandven, some buggy . . . Thomson, fliri' . . . Dalfon, wise gUY. eh - - - McKinney. oh 'them curls . . . M. M. Thompson, problem: find 'lhe baby . . . Brown, roguish . . . Frey, and he a boy . . . Gaylon, peek-a-boo . . . John, whaf, no hair . . . Wilson, ano'l'her li'Hle Faunfleroy . . . Bardonner, 'loday l am a man . . . Lindenmeyer, whal luxury . . . Hurd, i'don'+ gel 'lough wil me, see . . . Fields, Mama! . . . Moore, whoopee! . . . Graham, and he's s'riIl swinging if . . . l55 Siudenlr Conduciors ,...... Drum Maior ..,... Librarians ..,. .. W World Sialf Ediiors .... Annual Sialif HONORS Band Honors Pulolicalions Honors Edward Johnson Eric ldsirom .....,.Richard Jenlcinson Roberi Rogers kJames Dunn Willard Bowers Mary Barron Evelyn Samson Co-Ediiors ,,,., ,,,,Y,,V,,-V,,,,,, .,-,,- L o is French Miriam Boxerman Debafe Ailirmalive Negafive William Durlqa Annie Chaderiian Jordan Hillman Sam Rosen Aliernaies Andrew Galvin June McDonald Madeline Maclcey Miliiary Field Honors Isl' Semesfer Field Officers l-lk COl -------4- ..........477w7.............V .sw,,,......... H e nry Eads Maior --A.--- .....,..........A,,,. ,v......,, B e rlram Rubin Major ---' .....,.. . ,,,,7, C arlion Smiih Meior ,A-Y4Y.f7.V..7......4 .Y7Y.YYYw.....4.7VYYVY7VYYYV777Y7V-7Vw..........,.,.....7..,,.,. ........ B e riram Claeboe Company Commanders John Wolcoll, Edward Holmberq, Donald Miller, George Vanderhei, Earl Jack, Lawrence Slorms. C ol .,...... Major .... Maior ,.,. Maior ,,.. 2nd Semesfer Field Officers ,,,...,,v......l-lenry Eads ,...,..,Edward Holmberg ...,,,,...Donald Miller ,,,,,,,,,,Lawrence Slorms i Company Commanders John Wolcoii, Clinion McElroy, Howard Breckeniield, Earl Jack, Franlc Worack. I5o George Vanderhei, HONORS FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Varsify: G. Cooper, R. Diefz, L. Ferry, O. Graham, J. Hall, I-l. l-laroian, J. Jerusis, A. Kapfur, V. Levandusky, L. Machek, E. McCarfhy, J. Sahagian, E. Sandlin, L. Sczepanek, G. Van Treek, and R. Zadigian. Manager E. Sorsa received a Mgr. Wf' Frosh-Sophs: C. Aherns, V. Burkey, R. Dursf, J. l-laroian, W. l-luffon, E. Kirn, L. Moore, D. Neville, G. O'Flaherfy, C. Pasiewicz, W. Reilly, D. Rodriguez, M. Seremiian, W. Sifzmer, and R. Tornguisf, E. Hansen received a Mgr, Vv ' award. BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Varsify: l-l. Brieil, G. Cooper, R. Diefz, O. Graham, E. Kowal, R. Pierce, L. Sczepanek, and E. Van l-leirseele. Minors: R. Adams, A. Anasfoff, R. Burneff, A. Kapfur, E. Sfrang, C. Swanson, L. Van Treek, and R. Zadigian. E. Sorsa merifed a manager's award. Frosh-Soph: J. l-luffine, W. l-luffon, G. Kerkorian, L. Leech, L. Milholan, W. Reilly, M. Seremiain, R. Tennyson, and M. Zaker. Reinbach received a Manager's award. SWIMMING LETTERMEN Varsify: D. Birchfield, G. Braun, G. Diefmeyer and G. l-lewiff. The manager was S. Sevesky. Frosh-Soph: G. Decherf, G. Green, W. Korpi, G. Lilienfeldf, J. Morley, J. Sisfy, and J. Van Sickle. R. Crump received a Manager's award. BASEBALL LETTERMAN Varsify: G. Carragher, F. Clemenf, R. Decker, J. Ello, R. Girdley, W. Jackson, V. Levandusky, L. Lindquisf, W. Maciorowski, J. Pefreman, E. Van l-leirseele and R. Zadigian. Minors: J. Aquelino, l-l. Deram, L. Pfeiffer, J. Tallef and R. Zakosek. BASEBALL Frosh-Soph: J. Balen, B. Cohen, W. Goodman, F. Jefferson, L. Leonaifis, D. Rod- riquez, R. Scheve, R. Tornquisf, A. Wagner and E. Zelesnik. TRACK Varsify: B. Baillie, K. Clapham, Wm. Cunningham, R. Diefz, O. Graham, J. Harris W. Kolens, S. Nufilla, O. Summers, R. Whifaker, F. Vwfhifson, and T. Wiechecki. Minors: R. Crooks, S. Erwin and R. Kaymen. D. Ashursf, received a Mgr. Frosh-Soph: N. Cunningham, J. Jerusis, A. Kapfur, and L. Van Treek. Freshman numerals: J. Baker, J. Lepper, L. Moore and S. Wakefield. GOLF Maiors: F. Jaronik, C. Kollorick, R. Pierce, M. Sheribel and A. Zainer. I57 Ain'T he purTy . . . And noT a genTleman in sighT . . . Why Michael Carr! . . . l'IiTTing a high one . . . JusT Waukegan hicks visiTing The big ciTy . . . Where are ya girls . . . Anybody goT a lemon . . . BerTram, IT goes on your lips, noi your 'finger . . . DemonsIraTing The perfecl' ping pong form . . . Oh, papa. bring him back To me . . . Are haTs geTTing This bad - - - Smillnl 'fl'1f'0U9l'I if H19 Grad HOP - - - B65l'lfUl. Suzanne? STUDENT LIFE Barbara Lewis: lenTering The band concerTl WhaT are They playing now? Mary Swirles: lUsheringl BeeThoven's NinTh Symphony. Barbara Lewis: Say, ThaT's Too bad, I missed The oTher eighT. George Cooper: Do you know The diTTer- ence beTween a Taxi and a bus? Mary Jane I-lahn: No. George Cooper: Fine, we'll Take a bus. Ernie Dickinson: My, ThaT popcorn has a olivine aroma! Harry WhyTe: I-lasn'T iTl LeT's drive a liTTle closer. Mr. McDill: Why weren'T you aT The Forum lasT nighT? Alex KapTur: I was There. I saT in The TirsT row on The balcony behind The second posT. Mr. McDill: I-low sTrange, you're The TenTh one To explain ThaT he occupied ThaT seaT. Mr. KauTman: laTTer classl Levandusky, weren'T you Talking during my lecTure7 Vinnie: No, sir, I never Talk in my sleep. Firsi' Frosh: See ThaT man over There? ThaT's Bill Sherry. Second Same: Yeah? FirsT: See ThaT pipe in his mouTh? Second: Yeah? FirsT: See The smoke coming ouT. IT's liT. Second: Sure. FirsT: Well, he did ThaT wiTh my maTch. SMILES Mr. Hughes: Fennel, will you Tell me why you look aT your waTch so TreguenTly Bill: lvery suavelyl Yes sir, l was aTraid ThaT you wouldn'T have Time To Tinish your inTeresT- ing lecTure. Mackie Beeman: VVhaT model is your car? Eugene PilliTanT: lT's noT a model: iT's a horrible example. Mr. l-lurd: Whi'Taker, Tell me The name oT The principal river in EgypT. Bob: The Nile. Mr. l-lurd: ThaT's righT. Now can you Tell me The name oT some oT iTs TribuTaries. Bob: Juveniles. Mr. Van Dusen: Miss Deibler, who was Anne Boleyn? Lorraine: Anne Boleyn was a TlaT iron. Mr. Van Dusen: WhaT on earTh do you mean by a TlaT iron? Lorraine: Well, iT says here in The book. l-lenry The Vlll, having disposed oT CaTherine, pressed his suiT wiTh Anne Boleyn. Mickie Van l-leirseele: WhaT shall we do TonighT? Bob Pierce: One oT Three Things-play cards, go To a show, or sTudy? Mickie lspinning coinl lT iT Turns heads we play cards, iT iT Turns Tails we'll go To The show, and iT iT sTands on edge, we'll sTay home and sTudy. Such bee-yoo-Ti-Tul wallflowers...l accepi' This liTTle gi'FT . . . MarTha makes her debuT . . . WhaT's The maTTer, men, bored . . . LasT acT of Class Nigl1T . . . The iury looks 'em over . . . Angels wiThouT wings . . . My 'Frans . . THINGS YOU NEVER SEE OR HEAR Mr. Sandven wilrhoul his hair combed! Bob XNhil'aker's numerals on HIS own swearer! Eugene Mack wirhoul a pipe in his mourh! Pinky Henderson doing her own work! Mr. lvlcDill noi menrioning Podunk Cenlrer! Elmer Borre as meek as a lamb! Henry Eads wilhour his proiessorial dignilyl Ham wilhoulr eggs! lAin'Jr Thar a yoke?l Mary Barron wirhour a gag! Harry Pearson wirhoul a girl friend! Don Miller wilhoul Nan Swirles! Nan Swirles wilhoulr Don Miller! Eddie Holmberg wilrh his curler in! Edward Shori Tall! lvlargarei Boyles Thin! Dick Dielz wilh curls! Bob Miller's car wi'rh lenders! William Durka fishing wilhoul debarel Anila Perry losing a conlesl! Andy Galvin wilhoulr a grin! Ollo Graham wirh his own World! Max Rolland wilh overalls! Me wilhoulr you! You wilhoul Me! Carol Bidinger rushing in live minules afler lhe 8:30 bell, was slopped by Jreacher. Teacher: You should have been here a+ 8:30. Carol: Why, wha! happened? lbO , STUDYHALL by ,Raed . x The HUG. AQQLN' WMO chews haf no-Kb ov?-1' 0-K-uiivx lesaeh as-KA l.5 , H CLYNOAN Pc PA' a. Q51 Via. The W-T H' S. Gvavzvxhz' ' , , system-. I+ +uf.25 +a.r.hvxlmlu1! y 25: ' xv. 1-Q,r4..t-. ,qqsgj N. ik-20,211-21' W- fa 1' . ,ag 'X x Mx' 'KSN ff!! 41, 125 f, ,, Ps-S+. W S H 33,2-6,744 , ' 'Hmm sgvuafix one? MXL Jax , 'Ei Y- X '5' ' ,nip -ji, -3 PQ-gay f' V - ' X ff' 1 1, ' l f, 1 l 5, 'I ! 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F, l::owio.'l't.h.2s ffhgxi' wffffiz' J o 0. w-u 2 A' N141-ut ov? IJ.-if Kano! lb! THEN 34' AIWEIKTISIZIUIIZSTS N INV To IEII11e Student Bod AMI 1EII11e SIEEIIIIIP of the 1939 ANNUAL HW Qur Sincere Compliments I S I L V E Y ' S 19 North Genesee Street When you send a cIwecI4-Ihere s+iIl remains a debI Io be paid by each of us . . a debjr of confidence, II1aI confidence which ce-- menIs mon and naIIons as Ifrlonds. QGREEN MILL CLEANERS QL FIRST NATIONAL BANK WAUKEGAN CYCLCDNE FENCE -L Galvanized Copper Steel Throughout BEST FOR: Schools, Athletic Fields, Parlcs, Airports, Country Estates, City and Suburban l-lomes, Clubs, Cemeteries, Industrial Properties CYCLONE FENCE COMPANY SUBSIDIARY OF UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION Waukegan, lllinois North Chicago, Illinois 165 . . of Every Description REARDON 6' WALL FOOD STORES ll7 N. Genesee S'rree+ Waukegan, Illinois Here Mr. Goodman, head of Goodman's Depar+men+ S+ore, is having his upholsferer show George Cooper, Marge OH' and Mary Jane Hahn how really good furnifure is macle. GUUDMAN E'Q'l J'l'E T 602 TENTH STREET UI' T11 UI' T11 Ulzeir Congratulations to tl1e of '59 O BOTH OF US HAVE A LOT IN COMMON O YOU ARE ENTERING A NEW ERA O WE ARE INTRODUCING OUR NEW STORE '39 Will Always Mean A Lok To Both of Us Our wfslz for you is tlzat each coming year will he lzappief' J. R. DURKIN THE STORE THAT IS E. W. DURKIN Class ol '99 56 YEARS YOUNG Class ol '08 loo I2O N. Genesee Sfreei- Phone Maiesfic 27 IDf1IIer H. Larsen PAINT 81 GLASS WALLPAPER - WINDOW SHADES PAINTERS - SIGN AND ARTIST SUPPLIES Waukegan Illinois 6Uel'y0lZ6 Ljikes fo fool! Weir' .Qesf Why DOI Ief AIICe, Loire, Dorofhy or CharIoIIe help you reach your goal wIIh IndIvIduaI service aI Ihe Q Qigeauig gsfoppe IIZI W. WashInqIon SI. IVIaIe5+Ic 2567 Iliashinqtou Laundrq AND Org CIef1ninq PHONE ONT. 7I0O J. FAUBEL I CompIimen+S of Phone Maiesffc 5200 Edward F. Klammer mmm 4 H 5, REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE - BONDS I I 4 B L O Phone I23-R Zion, IIIInoIs FANCY GR 84I Grand Ave OCERIES AND MEATS . Waukegan, III I67 Puriiq Milk Products A. L. BRUIHUHD CO Visit Our Retail lce Cream Store Ontario 6700 Waukegan, Illinois Czompnmerws MI-lalsiery for the Whole Family' of A I , l fl lfemnvile Hosier Shop Mlller's Food Shop y 2 N. Genesee Street IOI3 Glen Rock Avenue Phone GM' 7992 PHONE ONTARIO 7844 0lfl,177ldilfL!6itL0lfL.4 To the cgracluaring Classes of 1959 aucl to tlle Faculty of tlie Xvaulsegan Town- slxip Higlm Sclxool. GLOBE DEPARTMENT STORE lVaulfegan's Foremost S tffz -e Since 1899 168 niQ1zaQZ'y Qoes 601111 in ? i GUZN RUCK Beverages THE BETTER SODA WATER Maiesfic 405 Waukegan, llllnele X474 fame 2'ZViC6, nc. COLOR PRINTERS AND BINDERS I Publishers of Tl-lla INDEPENDENT-REGISTER THE WAUKEGAN News-SUN Lake Couni'y's Gr eele sf Weekly Lake Co unly 'S Only Daily eolnfofilnen fs of ak Frank Burlie HarJw'are Co. l69 ......A35- lvlargarer Boyles, Berry Newen- nam, Edward Goodbour, Berry Meelcins, Gloria Doullwii, Ricliard Turner and Nancy Tinsley remind us of Ferdinand wlio liked ro smell Jrlie beauriiul flowers. Tliey are admiring polled planrs ar 71 iv ' ' ' if J '2' W ,i..i., .i. iliwvr-iiliolisi' l342 Glen Flora Avenue -k Hifi Ilsed Cars 'Renewed and Guaran+eed IOOOO Sarisfacfion or IOOOO Refund 2 Da Mone Back Guaranfee Y Y WVILSUN DIUTIEIR SALES CU. AUTHORIZED FORD - MERCURY - ZEPHYR DEALERS 4-Sl S. Genesee Sfreef Waukegan, Illinois M. H. Hussey Corporation WCIUD DUAL Lumber - Millworlc - Roofing - Fertilizers Building Material n WAUKEGAN COKE DUSTLESS coAL EASTERN STOKER com. EASTERN coAL PHONE MAJESTIC 456 CLAYTON a+ SAND I7O SATURDAY MORNING IS A GOOD TIME TO BOWL AT Bob O' Farrell Recreafion As Marion Roefigen, Charlotte Mix and Barbara Smith apparen+ly have discovered. Siudenfs are welcome fo bow! af' IOC per line unfil 6 p.m. excep? Sunday and Holidays. Complimenfs of JAMES WSHEA Funkls Book Shop Westiiighcvuse refrigerators 21 North Genesee Street and WUQISS Ontario 745 7 Waukegan, Illinois Pian f M sic f Tuning N T .T TV I - 'Fi Gibson Guitar ang Conn Instruments A 'TSifZ'ZL0'LCty ' 530049 ' T - 7 f A 112 N. Genesee St. Phone Maj. 247 A HCOHW in and Bwwss Afoundv W. G. SIVER H. H. SZVER N Bud Si SIVER HARDWARE COMPANY HI7-I9 Washington S+ree+ Phone: Ont. 8l00 - 8l0l LocAL DISTRIBUTORS FOR WILSON SPORTING GOODS COMPANY That Good Hardware Store at Edison Square l7I 'lr Congral'ula'I'lons BAKE - RITE BAKERY 'A' Quality First 27 NO. GENESEE ST. PHONE MAJ. 970 and loesl' wishes +0 +l1e Class of '39, W T H S GOLDSTEIN S FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Eleven Norfh Genesee S+ eef T l y M. B. Tinsley GI R ln d GRAND AVENUE LUMBER 6' SUPPLY CO. I2l3 Grand Avenue A+ The Elecfric Lumber, Mill Work, and Building Malerial Pl1 My l I6 Wau keg T72 DIAMONDS - WATCHES JEWELRY CompIimenI's Sheaffer, Parker and Waferman of Pen and Pencil Se'rs E LEWIS Drug Store 9 EWELERS iso N. GENESEE Il3 Norfh Genesee SI I' Geomloolkoiwioio IHE HH IVH UUHPUHHIIIIII CONGRATULATIONS TO WAUKEGAN TOWNSHIP High School Seniors V CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Serving +I1e Waukegan-Norfh Chicago Me+ropoIi'I'an Area WAUKEG-AN, ILLINOIS The COMMUNITY BAKERY 32 North Genesee Street 'A' BAKED BEFORE YOUR EYES In our book sectton today, tomorrow, here throughout your schoot years- to come. Book Store 4 North Genesee Street WAUKESAN, ILLINOIS ' f f'The BEST Place to Shop, After AIl 1 THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE for quality, and quality makes for satisfaction. For quality things for self or home, shop with us. RUBIN QUALITY COSTS NO MORE PROMPT ,i GOOD EE SPOTLESS SERVICE FUEL DELIVERY HAAKE COAL COMPANY COAL - COKE - FUEL olL 220 N. Genesee Street Majestic H33 I74 any day, you WIII tlnd tnterestlng book and Interested readers . . . Dorothy Inness, Dorothy Crooks, Lawrence Storm You have torvfted the habrt ot Comm want you to continue through the yea y Shopping for Dislinciive Gradualion Gills HENDERSON'S JEWELRY STURE V I2 Norlh Genesee Sfreef Are: Harry Whyle, George Diefmeyer, PaHy Alex and Shirley Effinger. Good-nafured Mr. Henderson always I Id I f WE COITISS S U en S hgh h I I who come in fo see his splendid assor+- meni' of rings, walches, jewelry d I I1 + an ai' rom our i sc oo rin e s. SILVER SEAL MILK SMOOTH FREEZE ICE CREAM HOMOGENIZED SOFT d G CUIQD - ea OW 0 - M I I. If I 428 Franklin Sfreel' Waukegan, IIIinois an Qwzfzf, pm same CALL ON US NATIONAL OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 650 S. Genesee Street 0 Waukegan, IIIinois i TELEPHONE MAJESTIC A200 PRINTING - LITI-IOGRAPHINC5 - OFFICE SUPPLIES PLANOGRAPI-IINC-5 - FOLDING BOXES - SET-UP BOXES I75 Complimenis of TAYLOR -WALL WHOLESALE GROCERY CO., INC. 9 No'r+h Sheridan Road Maiesiic 2000 Complimenis of a4lein'd, Shoes Department S. H. Mansfield QQOMDLWENTQ if Oli A IZVQPEND DRY coops co .. THE STORE FOR THE THRIFTY WHY PAY MORE? Serving Lake Coun+y wi'I'I1 Qualify Apparel For Hwe Eniire Famiiy. COMPLETE FURNISHINGS FOR THE HOME, TOO. OIIo's Paint Gift Store es VVe specialize in GIFTS f CARDS PICTURE FRAMING 126 N, Genesee Majestic 1729 Nash LaFayette 4-Door Sedang 117-inch wheelbase. Delivered at fac- tory as low as 3840, standard equipment and federal taxes included. EET THIS GREIIT NEW CAR G. L. MILLER MOTOR SALES INCORPORATED 609 South Genesee Street - ONTARIO 5606 l NASH CARS INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS 897 1939 HICAGO HARDWARE FOUNDRY O. NORTH CHICAGO. ILLINOIS Five Foundries Gray Iron Caslinqs, Semi-Sieel Caslinqs, Ni-Resisr Cashngs, Alloyed Casilngs, Brass Casiinqs, Bronze Caslings, While Bronze Casrings, Aluminum Casrings. PORCELAIN ENAMELINO MODERN MACI-IINE SHOPS PLATIN6 JAPANNINO LACOUERINO SANI FOOD AND DRINK EQUIPMENT FAVORITE COOKWARE SANI DRI ELECTRIC HAND DRIERS Ernie Dickinson and Shirley John- son are picking ou'I' Ihe vegefables for +heir mo+hers AT Gulzhries' Food Mari GROCERIES . MEMS . VEGETABLES II03-5 Washingron S'I'ree+ Phone Onfario 7500 Phone For Food Free Delivery ADVANCED COMMERCIAL COURSES Will Help You GetAl1eacl SPECIALIZED Iraining in +he 'Field of business is necessary boih in making a favorable sI'ar+ and in winning advancement Advanfages Offered By LAKE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE You Save Time 0 You Save Money 0 Free Employmenr Service College-Grade Courses, Business Armosphere, Modern Business Equipmeni, Experienced Insiruciors. Lake College of Commerce I4 Nor+h Genesee S+reeI' Waukegan, Illinois Phone Mai. 3450 I78 ' ' ' f , , lf? ' ORE than three-quarters of a century ago, two men working in a New York City basement making roofing with the aid of a clothes wringer started the Hrm that is known today as johns-Manville. Now there are more than 10,0001-Mjobholders and their payrolls send hundreds of thousands of dollars every year into the seventeen commu- nities where operates factories, mines or quarries. Perhaps in some basement in this very neighborhood today or tomorrow two young men just out of school will develop another New Idea that will provide thousands of other jobs- for everything starts with an idea - an idea that will grow like the one that made into a new industry. This is the kind of progress which helps make America the Land of Opportunity. ll!HNiX1XYXllIl' johns UH Manville PROUUCAIS A FIRINI THAT HAS SERVED THE NATION FOR 81 YEARS I79 Enjoying af+er school JUNE ENERSON SUSANNE HENDERSON JANET BOVIK SHIRLEY THOM NORMAN SCHWARTZ MARGARET BOYLES ANDY GALVIN DORIS CURLEE Make your mee+ing pIace C I...I RLEE DRU E 5 :oz N. GENESEE STREET Compliments of UQETZEL and TURNER BUICK CHEDROLET JIUTOUIOBILES TRUCKS and CARS ' ' i F ws a prep Sty I e 9 ' we my T in APPAREL DEPARTMENT -ES I TM drop in and See Us ,,::EEEE r g yw C'?ef-wear., Brom: l8O ' -i.i...i. 0 cokes aI CurIee's are. SlEIMQlXll'S STUDKD '2?O Washingko St lc if WQ4XUl4EQAlXl II.' on 'cvzllralalliongx K0 To lhe gradualing classes of l939: We sincerely hope lo serve lhe sludenl body of lhe Waukegan l-ligh School in lhe lulure as we did in lhe pasl year. Our up lo dale lacililies make il possible lo pul al your disposal The highesl qualily of worlcnnan- ship, al reasonably low prices. You can never go wrong dealing wilh a local Sludio. PHONE MAJestic IOI7 l8l . WE APPRECIATE GOH'I,12,KlfI11Qf11i6 A El LI R H El Nl E TIIIW N ' FRI E N D5 I-I I P5 'A' of WELFARE ENGINEERING CEI M PANY A ENGINEERS OF SCHOOL SEATING Waukegan Illino Comp,imen+S QUIIILIINSI GRILL 215 Vsfashiugton Street of I KKWIICTC people eat by chmce and not by clmncew Qfaf CU 93QQLlil f I 5 J I PEN ALL NIC . Complnnents I of The IHUEIIN COMPANY UTl1e Nelu Tlzings Firstn I82 AUTQQIQADMS AUTQQQADMS


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