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

 - Class of 1940

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They Wield the Artist's Pen - The letters are a little too large. Try to concentrate a little more on the eye-appeal, Mr. C. H. Tickling, the sponsor of the Poster Club, directs the students in their efforts to portray student life. The purpose of the club is to serve as the advertisers for school organ- irzations by making posters. This year the club served the school in an added capacity. lt was responsible for installing a new lunior building bulletin board by encasing the old one in glass. Credit goes to Mr. Morstadt for helping to plan and erect the board. The Artists' and Models' ball brought the would-be-painters out in full force to dance in costume. The theme of the dance Was a Pirate Iarnboree. Captain Kidd appeared in person and the object was to guess who the impersonator Was. Albert Detogni was the swash-buckling pirate chief. The Christmas party, Weiner roast, and the picnic at the end of the year were among the other successful activities. The students enjoyed the bi-monthly pro- grams at which different local artists spoke each time. Officers of the club were Esther Duncan, president, Norborn Ernerick, vice-president, Hazel Iester, secretary, first semester, and Rosalie Levin, second semester, and Hannah Leise, treasurer. Virginia Reed was the publicity chairman. POSTER CLUB ROXV 1, left to right: Stanley Durka, Madeleine Mackey, Rosalie Levin, Tom O'Grady, Virginia Reed, Anne Blazevich. ROXV Z: Don Long. Pauline Klein, Mr. C. jickling, Norhorn Emerick. Esther Duncan, Hazel Jester. Josephine Norbutas. Laurel Piper, Carol Bidingcr, Blackie Bauman, Hannah Leise. ll8

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Promoting International Good Will I Whenever there is an emergency, the Red Cross is right there to offer aid. The pur- pose of the junior organization is to develop a spirit of helpfulness toward others, and to promote international goodwill. Under the guidance of their efficient sponsor, Miss Vera Ierg, the members have gone far in carrying out these ideals. Each year the high school chapter makes up bountiful Christmas baskets for the needy. This project is the largest of those undertaken by the club and it requires long hours of tedious, although interesting, work. Much credit is due Gladys 1-langebrauck, Marjorie Harris, Britta 1-lelgren, Madeline Mackey, and Carol Vlack for the successful campaign which they planned and carried out with such Wonderful results this past year. Toys, clothing, groceries were all packed and piled in colorful heaps. From all the disorder, bustle, and chaos, articles were sorted, counted, checked off, packed, and delivered. And it was fun! Two dances, the Turkey Strut , and the 1rish fig , were sponsored during the semes- ter. Proceeds from the Turkey Strut were used for the Christmas basket fund While the profit from the lrish fig was used to send delegates to the National Red Cross conven- tion at Washington, D. C. A scrapbook kept for the purpose of the international exchange to promote the feeling of good fellowship and a better international understanding, was kept throughout the year. Barbara Iames, Patsy Oetjen, Laurell Piper, and Tom Tinsley were responsible for the compiling of this book. The last scrap book was sent to Pangasinan Secondary School in Lingayen, Pangasinan, Philippine lslands. ln the past books have also been sent to South Africa and Czechoslovakia. ln the spring of 1939 the delegates chosen to represent Waukegan high school chapter at the National Convention in Washington D. C. were Wayne Hansen, Dorothy Harris, Dorothy Luce, and Tom Tinsley. Donald Carl- son, Astere Claeyssens, Barbara lames, Mad- eline Mackey, Pat Oetjen, and Laurel Piper made the trip in May, 1949. Don Carlson had the honor of being one of the speakers at the convention. IUNIOR RED CROSS ROW' 1, left to right: XVilliam Mueller, Geraldine Lindhardt, Lois Cameron, Angela Milos, Helen Lindwall, Pat Needham, Charlene Ekorn. Beverly YValker, Shirley Emrich, Mary Lou Boyles, Helen Cepon. Britta Hellgren, Gloria Villalvazo, Vera jerg, Robert Ofenloch, ROXV 2: Bobby NVyllie, Betty Cannon, Lawina Connell. ,loan Nolan, Betty Funk, Irene Harazak, Marjorie Harris. Shirley YValdorf, Patsy Oetjen, Margie Boyer, Laurel Piper, Edward Stetta. ROXV 3: jay Paul Minn, Bill Nylund, Karen Nelson, Carmen Carpenter, Rosalie Levin. Caroline Perry, Marian Soclerquist. Esther Rostkcr, Patty Howell, Barbara james, June Hadad, Virginia XVhitson, Virginia Birchfield, Norma Kreager. Bill Grosche. Eugene Pillifant. ROXV 4: Arnold Studebaker, Florence Hylkema, Jane Marks, Anita Prather, Irene Topel, Carol Vlack, Beverly Rause, Phyllis Edholm, Lorraine Deibler, Rita McCann. Pauline Radke, Nancy Doolittle, Suzanne Johnson, Mackie Beeman, RONV 5: Lucy Hechimovich. Made- leine Mackey. Elise Doolittle, Barbara Greene, Ruth Schaefer, Eleanor Ereclbeck. Mary Drysdale, Marian Erickson, Jean Smith, Anne Chadejian, JoAnne Kirkham, Gloria Douthitt, Margaret Calhoun, Tom O'Grady. Robert Nickerson. ROYV 6: john Link, Robert Liggett, Wendell Stewart, Roland McMinn, Jack Pettee, VVallace Soderquist, Aaron Smith, Frank Spose. Norman Schwart:, Tom Tinsley, Ted Xiliechecki, Edward Gooclbout, Lester Bonner, Astere Claeyssens. 117



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SPANISH CLUB El' aheth Gilbert Rosalie Levin, Gloria Villal- ROXV 1. left to right: Eugene R. Pillifant. John Della Valle, Gloria Borregard. x: , . vazo, Geraldine Lindhart, Steffie Dehelak, Violet Hellquist, Geraldine Hasney, Marjorie Hasney, Vera Olson, Gourden Heiken- feld, Richard Pierce. ROVV 2: Harold VVeber, Bill Holmquist, Harriet XVolter, Mary Drysdale, janet McArthur, Dorothy Dean, Eva Simcic, E. Rummel, Alice Debelak, Betty Boyd, Ruth Sallbcrg, Miriam Koski. Edward Stctta, Richard Miller. ROYV 3: Harold Crabb, John Heikenfeld, Margaret Schroeder. Shirley XVard, Audrey Heikenfeld, Shirley Emrich. Virginia YVhitson, Nellie Istenic, Rachel Albright, Bernice Kristan. Margaret jackson, Madeleine Mackey. Nancy Doolittle. Bob Hoag. ROXV 4: George Crooks, Louis Curtis, Nancy Billharz, Catherine Emerick. Dorothy Crooks, Lorraine Curtis, Margaret Landis, Elizabeth Schlung, Mildred Simcic, lkiae Belle Wight, Jean Allen, Anita Lewis, Sue Parrish, Don O'Lander. RONV 5: Eugene Suchansl-ci, XVilliam Meyer. Marvin Gordon, Victor Graham, Aaron Smith. Ralph Dady. Joe VVentworth. Don Jacobson. Frank ' ' t'n Sanchez, George Smith, Veto Mitchell. Cali, Dennis Gatley, Jus 1 Q South of the Border and Beyond the fiftieth anniversary Buenos diaz Muchachosn-the students are greeted by this friendly token as they en- ter El Cerculo Espanol. Under the capable rection oi senorita Evelvn R ummel, the club di , sponsor, the groups of Spanish-speaking b tt r acquainted with the pupils become e e customs, language, and cu Latin America. Here they enjoy Spanish-speaking cou which was sponsore Quixote, ' ' h l ' s, tion with the English classes. Spams p ay games, and songs entertainment. This organization, assisted by t lture of Spain and movies concerning the ntries, such as Don d in coopera- contribute toward the he Senior History club, spo nsored a Pan4American as- sembly, in observing of the Pan-American Unio Sanchez, Si Sanchez, and Robert McNeely set the mood by singing Spanish and Mackie Beeman con- tributed to the program. Ralph Burnett gave an interesting Pan-American talk. Miss Iudith Lopez Diaz, Spanish dance n. Manuel Rodri- guez, Peter songs. Bob Hoag h , NancyDoo' added to the fiesta atmosp ere little presided over the program. The officers of the club are Marv VVentworth, vice-president don, president, Ioe Bill l-lolrnquist Mildred Simcic, secretary, treasurer, and Edward Stetta, program chair man. l9 r from Puerto Rico, in Gor-

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