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

 - Class of 1940

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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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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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RADIO CLUB ROXV 1. left to rivhr- Cl B . arence Rasmussen, Mr. Izimes, Charles Urh, Frizz Zeleznic, Edward Goodbout, vice-president, Wlaltc Hziake. George Smith. president. Tony Zidank. Leonard Koziol, WVilliiam Meyer. john Zupec, Leo Maki, Earl Ross, Stanley Chwicdziewicz, james Spires. They Who Nurture the Wil Eth I Students passing room 310 lr, any day after school last semester could hear a jum- ble ol buzzes, whistles, and howls comin Q from within, a sign that amateur radio opera- t . . . ors were in tne making The radi ' d , . o-min ed boys ot this club who were not yet 'lhams or amateur radio operators, spent much of their time studying the Morse code in prepar- ation lor the ov T ' ' g ernment exam. this is the purpige of the VVTHS Amateur Radio Asso- ciation. A number of trips were taken by the club members during the first semester. First on the list was a trip to VVAY, the ship-to-shore station at Lake Bluti. Then followed trips to the ham shocks ot WQDWQ, WQNWY, W9- GDV, and finally WQEDC. Fi tfansititter was constructed during the first semester, a receiver was purchased and finally the oflicers erected an ante iii. on t , root ol the junior building. The station was y er Waves operate for about a month und th er e call WQGYW, but as Walter G Haake, lr., WQGYW and Edward Goodb it W ou , QDWQ, the only two licensed Gps in the club at the time were graduat d ' able to , e in February, the station was not able to get back on the air until late the next semester, when Leonard V ' Aoziol, NVQIQD, and Tony Zidank, WQIOX wer bl e a e to procure the government licenses Gtlicers for the lir 1 st semester were Wal- ter Haake, president, Edward Goodbout, vice- president, Tony Zidank, secretary- Stanle , Y Chwiedziewicz, treasurer, and Leonard Koziol, sergeant-at-arms. Serving the organization the second sem- ester in these respective offices were George Smith, Leonard Koziol, Tony Zidank, Stan Chwiedziewicz, and Tony Koncilja. Under the able sponsorship of Mr. lames, the club was able to progress rapidly during the past year. 120

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