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

 - Class of 1940

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SENIOR CITY GOVERNMENT CITY OFFICIALS ON PLATFORM, left to right: Aldermen: Leonard Leonaitis, Betty lsfeekins. Jeanette Spoor, Laura Mae Darrow, Gloria Douthitt, Bch Baddaker, Carl Swanson. Stan Bohrowski, Marguerite Feiler, Eddie Johnson, Pat Alex, Walter Haake, Nick Goldschmidt, and XV:ilter Hoff. BACK RONV: Edward Goodlwout. police magistrate: Ann Chaderjian, assistant corporation counselg Norman Schwartz, corporation counsel: Ralph Burnett, mayorg George Dietmeyer, city clerk: and Bob John, city treasurer. Seniors Venture Into City Politics I Raise your right hand and repeat after me 'l, Whitie Burnett, do solemnly swear to uphold the duties of my office to the best of my abilityf ln this official manner, George Dietmeyer, student city clerk, swore Mayor- for-a-day, Ralph Burnett, into office. The day was December l3th, the time was 8:00 a. rn., the place was the City l-lall, and the event was Student Government day. Three weeks earlier, Senior assembly had been in a hub-bub as students crowded to the polls to vote for their favorite candidates. At 8103 o'clock these student officials, together with the many appointed office hold- ers appeared on the scene. City clerk, Frank Wallin, administered the oath of office to George Dietmeyer, who in turn swore in the other officials. Mayor Talcott wished the students good luck, and the day began, Typing, slaving over books, and inspect- ing governmental departments let up at noon when the hard working city officials took time out to eat. A banquet was held in the sky room of the Karcher Hotel. Corporation council, Norman Schwartz, introduced the Mayor , ln his after-dinner speech, Whitie stated: l have learned a lot about the duties of mayor, but the hardest duty is making speeches. ln the evening, the students took charge of the council meeting. The council room was packed with students, parents, and ex- officialsu. Mayor Talcott presented Whitie with a gavel as a souvenir and the council meeting got underway. The Iunior Safety Council I lt is the object of the junior Safety Coun- cil to promote safety in and about the high school. Under the supervision of Mr. Neary, the group meets to formulate and discuss safety measures. The group visited the Chicago auto show laot November, A mock trial was held in january. Those who sat with fudge Brown to learn how a police court operates were: Marie Gabrek, student judge, joe O'Shea, de- fendant, Marcia Dembinsky, defence at- torney, and john Link, bailiff. Bob McKinley was the arresting officer, The jurors were: Eugene Pillifant, john Van Sickle, Nelson Lamson, and Roger Skews. The group sponsored a dance in May. All students and graduates of the driving course were invited, Among the club's other projects were the bicycle club, the weekly display of safety posters, and the distribution of safety bulletins. The group won the Ki- wanis' Safety Trophy last year. First semester officers were: Mary Hogan, president, Marguerite Feiler, secretaryg and Doris johnson, treasurer, Second semester officers were: Bob Mcliinley, joe O'Shea, Martha Niemi, and john Link. Y l22

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Battling with Words and Ideas I Waukegan Township high school's de- bate teams went to bat this year on the old question, Resolved: That the Federal Gov- ernment should own and operate the rail- roads , a question just as vital now as it was thirty years ago when first taken up. Debates were scheduled with New Trier high school, Grant, Maine, and Kenosha. This is the sixteenth consecutive year that Mr. Sandvens teams have debated with New Trier and Maine high school teams, Waukegan's affirmative debaters this year were Mary Ann Miletich and Sam Rosen, Negative speakers were Madeline Mackey and Iordan Hillman. Alternates for both teams were Stanley Durka, Esther Ohanian, Iames l-laake, and Esther Rostker. Some debates are known as Hdecisionu contests in which critic judges make analyses of the cases presented by both teams, Other debates are termed non-decision' depend- ing upon the wishes of the visiting teams, Mr. Sandven, the debate coach, en- courages the freshmen to try out for the teams, because as he emphasizes, it usually takes three or four years to work up winning debating ability. The debate question for the following year is selected in May in order that team members may work on it during the summer vacation. DEBATE TEAM SEATED: Madeline Mackey, Mary Ann Miletich, Esther Ohaniam. STANDING: Srixnlcy Durka, Jordan Hillman. Sam Rosen, and Mr. S. I. Sandven. 121



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