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

 - Class of 1940

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AT CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS PARTY CARNIVAL KING AND QUEEN See what Santa brought me. M-M-M-Looks good! On your dignity, George cessions and pushed and crowded around the stage at the high point of the fun . . . the crowning of the King and Queen, Prince and Princess of the Girls' League, GAA. Penny Carnival. PLAY SANTA TO KIDDIES I With joyous expectation, the little cripf pled children arrived in the clubroom for the Girls' League Crippled Children's Party given at Christmas time. They were not dis- appointed. Christmas spirit filled the air, en- tertainment was lively, presents were eagerly clutched in tiny hands. When all was through, the girls as well as the children went happily homeward. Freshman Oricntitliin, Eaiiiar Girls' Tea, Transfer Girls' Party, l-lonor Society Teas, Valentine candy raffle, and a Mother and Daughter Tea were a few cf the many activi- ties carried on by this organization. When students remember the Lost and Found Department and the selling of refresh- ments at basketball and football games, they thank their lucky stars that there is a girls' League to take charge. Thank Goodness for Miss Rundquist and Miss Coy, sponsors . . . and Thursday Nights! GIRLS' LEAGUE, GROUP 2 ROXX' 1, left to right: Miss Grace Rundquist. Bernice XVinters, Gloria Douthitt. treasurer, Ruth Makela, vice president, Betty Newenham. president, Charlotte Mix, secretary, Lois Anderson, secretary. Nellie Bal-cshis, Marion Jonaitis. ROV' 1: Anita Perry, Shirley Mortenson. Alice Margoian. Geraldine Copp, Elizabeth Prest. Barham james, Eleanor Fredheck, Barbara Greene. Elise Doolittle. ROXV 3: Mildred Terry, Rosalie Levin, Caroline Perry, Dorothy Ross, Rose Yellen. Angela Mini, Esther Dun- can. ROXV 4: Mary Ann Miletich, Katherine Houser. Jo Anne Kirkham, Firlcka Hnnnula, Betty Boyd. Ruth Sallherg, Laurel Piper. Nancy Tinsley. ROXV 5: Madeline Mackey, Nancy Doolittle, Betty Streed, Nancy Rostron, janet Gerlich, Charlotte Brown. ROVV 6: Laurell Ann Robinson, Florence Martin, Marian Elshury, Elsie Fulham. Aline Lavi, Phyllis Voelpel, Blarian Soderquist. Suzanne Johnson, -1 Qlrgsgfl 'r N' t. 1 JY' , gay 'V l. , . 'A lO7 T!

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M .- GIRLS' LEAGUE, GROUP I ROXV 1, left to right: Leona Brahin, Barbara Hulse, Barbara Ott, Lois Mitchell, Madge Kincaid, Bette Edwards, Julia Gordon, Anna Hoogasian. Josephine Durka, Beverly Chandler, Miss Coy. ROW 2: Eleanor Vtlicklund, Daniella Simcic, Lois Clark, Mary Lou Boyles, Gloria Borregard, Norma Jorgensen, Harriet Wolters, Lorraine Siewerl, Shirley Wlalclorf, VVilma Baughman. RONV 3: Eldenu Loftus, Mary Nimits, Annette Singer, Florence Barland, Rita Keller, Cora Borrc, Dorothy Yumplot, Pearl Stewart. Doris Peterson. RONV 4: Nancy Lee XVhiteleather, Mildred Simcic, Angela Milos. Lawana Connell, Eva Simcic, Elizabeth Schlung. joan Nolan, Mary Kyndherg. Mary Green, Anne Sekuliek, Wlillemina Boland. ROVV 5: Ann Link, Shirley Anderson. Helen Prcst, Shirley Feiler, Margaret Schroeder, Ruth Schaefer. Elynore Stearns, Velladean Johnston, Marilyn Moran. Frances Goldsmith, Anita Lewis. ROVV 6: Marion Rotettgcn, Betty Meekins, Betty Hansen, Polly Radke, Alice Zabo- kovec, Dora Yellen, Doris XVindlinger, Dorothy VVinters, Lauretta Nellans, Betty Petitclair, Louise Perrine, Grace Larsen, Helen Storey. There's or Bevy of Iolly Girls I its Thursday night! lt's Thursday night! lt's time for us to meet. The clubroom rings with the merry voices ot the Girls' League, singing their club song. On meeting nights, dozens of scampering feet rush gaily down the steps to the Clube room. Their owners settle cozily on davenf ports, window seats, and easy chairs to await fun and business. Betty Newenham was pres- ident, Ruth Makela, vicefpresident, Charlotte Mix, secretary, Gloria Douthitt, treasurer, and Lois Anderson, council chairman. These oitie LOST AND FOUND cers take charge and the activities are planned. Over the goal line and through the goal posts, the couples marched for the tirst dance ot the year-the Girls' League football dance after the Evanston game. Yea, Team! 'Step right up, folks. Try your skill! Five chances, only one penny , sang out the bar- kers, Booths were decked with brilliantly colored streamers and gay balloons lined the gym. Happy crowds thronged about the con- AT LEAP YEAR DANCE Thc1t's mine, right There! Miss Rundquist. Miss Coy And it's ladies' choice, Do! 106



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W,-r . 2 GIRL RESERVES IN FRONT: Bernice Trepincr. ROYV Z: Dorothy Bettis, Angela Milos, Patty Alex. ROW 3: lsiarguerite Feiler, Lillian Rosen- gren, Karen Nelson, Yvonne Autry, Frances Wilson, Helen Lindall. ROW 4: Audrey Heikenfield, Esther Ohanian, Carmen Carpenter. Virginia Rompannien, Anna Lois Thomas. Ruth Wilson, Nlargnrce Harkey. ROW 5: Doris Curl L ' ' - ler, Do 's P 'n ' ' ' ' ' ee, nrrame Detb rx eters n, Ruth Broun. Lucille Wright, jean Hemphill. Josephine Volmary. June Duncan. ROW 6: Evelyn Zicle, Ruth Schiff, Betty Schlung, Betty Ann Rachow, Alice Crump. Jean Freberg, Velda Sorensen, Mary Ann Miletich, Octavia McCullough. Preparing to Solve Bigger Problems I What tun the Girl Reserves have when they meet every other Monday at the Y.W.- C.A. clubhouse atter school! This fine organ- ization, which is under the able sponsorship of Mrs. A. C. Gartley and Mrs. A. Stapleton, promotes friendship among the girls, and helps to give them a better understanding of the many problems which face them. ln the club code, the girls uphold character, court- esy, poise, dependability, leadership, and sin- cerity as their ideals. At the beginning of the year the club elected as their president, Pat Alex, With An- gela Milos, vice-president, Doris Peterson, secretary, Dorothy Bettis, treasurer, and Doris Curlee, publicity chairman. Formerly, this group was divided into two groups, the senior group composed of high school juniors and seniors, and the jun- ior group made up of freshmen and sopho- mores. decided to combine into one club. The girls are always willing to help out at any function given in connection with the such as serving at banquets, selling can- dy, or tickets. They always have excellent meetings furnished either by members of the club or from some outside source. Some of this year's excellent programs were: Mrs. l-logevolls book review, A Portrait of Ienny, a musical and literary program presented by two of the club members, Lorraine Deibler and Florence Martin, and the talks on Victor- ious Women which were given in connection with the one standard of the code Victorious Over Sell. The Girl Reserves and the Hi-Y club held a joint meeting in April which proved to be a great success. They discussed dates, and what they expect of a date. After the discus- sion, they danced and enjoyed refreshments. However, this year the two clubs 108

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