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COMMERCIAL CLUB ABOVE, ROXV 1: Peggy Salmon, Dora Mears, Elsie Fulham, Vera Cameron, Beatrice Gorman. ROVV 2: Idelle Shapiro, Dora Jizmejian, Ethelynne johnson, Helen Cepon, Margie Boyer, lone Tuttle, Rita McCann, Glee Miller. ROXV 3: Arlean Schroe- der. Kay Fischer, Evelyn Wlysocki, Marjorie Greiner, Mr. Bauernleind, Lucy Tauchas, Winifred Gott, lrene Harazak. ROW 4: Emilie Yarc, Dorothy XVilliams, Virginia Archdale, Helen Dicig, Frances jesenovee, Marilyn Moran. Mary Lou Berg. Donald Francke. Row 5: Lois Eklot, Margaret Calhoun, Rita Mclklanaman, Anne Sekulich, Rose Balwich, Daniella Simcic, Marion Salo. ROVV 6: Richard Fulham, john Heikenfeld. Thomas Cliff, Dorothy Ross, Virginia DeVolk, Evelyn Hoflman, Mildred Simcic, Vincent Spokas. Francis Frederick, john Nevarcls. BELOVV, ROXV 1, lelt to right: Rose Bedrosian. Ann Alloian, Cecelia Prorok, Phyllis Broun, Rose Perpich, Kathryn Perpich, Beatrice Berens, Lucy Limlwrunner, Helen Niemi. ROXV 2: Mr. Myers. Virginia Boghosian, Aura Viita, Dolores Fisher, Anne Dunski, Shirley Bergeron, Betty Follensbee, Helen Wlieeheeka, Valeria Serkowski, Cora Brown. ROXV 3: Lucille DeP0ian. Cecelia Spychaj, Viola Danielson, Mildred Cohn, Mary Ann Zezula, Marian Brain, Leija Viitanen, Laura Kaario, Esther Ohan- ian. ROXY 4: Anne Paveglio, Alma Hater, Marceline VVilliams, Elizabeth jackson, Anna Evanovich, Verna Simonson, Frances Matejevich. Vt-llaclean Johnston, Jeanne Bishop, ROXV 5: Florence Marzec, Madeline Jahnke, Elaine Carlson, Martha Niemi, lilayme Luoma, Frances Pipcius, Alice Ann Vasilius, Helen Rumsa, Bette Olson, Loretta Schriner. ROXV 6: Bette Edwards, Dorothy McMahon, Ken Richardson, XVilliam A. Jerd, Rohert larson. Leo Smrtnik, Bill Francke, Ray Petkus, Louis Narcy. Dorothy Dean, lilargaret Burckle. 102
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ACTIVITIES ARE VARIED I The club started off its social season with a hike and Weiner roast to Hinkston Park, early in the fall, it proved just the thing for a get-acquainted meeting. One of the most novel initiations of any club was held in the Iunior Assembly by this group. Members watching this meeting practically rolled in the aisles. ln mid-winter, the Snowflake Ball proved a very appropriate dance, furnishing enter- tainment and fun for all. The chief educational activity of the group was a trip to Chicago, where they visited the offices and plant of the gigantic mail order house of Sears Roebuck 51 Co., and also the I-lorder Stationery Company. Later the seventy student excursioners were present at station W.M.A.Q., during the club matinee program. Members who went on this trip returned with many souvenirs and articles given to them by the firms visited. Business men and experts in all lines of cleri- cal and commercial work came to demon- strate their skill before the club, and give them tips to help them later in life. Although mid-year graduation depleted the ranks of the Commercial Club, the stu- dents began their drive the very first week of the new semester to build up their organ- ization. They elected Mary Lou Berg as president, Anne Galinis as vice-president, Mildred Zabukovec as secretary, and en- trusted Iohn l-leikenfeld with the duties of the treasurer. The club took up a new phase of enter- tainment the second semester of the school year and sponsored movies, not only for the members of the club, but for the whole stu- dent body. These movies starred many act- ors including Bing Crosby and Mickey Rooney. The showings were held every week in the lunior Assembly at a very reas- onable admission price. The profits made from the movies were used to purchase film strips applicable for commercial classroom use next year. COMMERCIAL CLUB ROW 1, left to right: Dorothy Martin. Stella Postich, Matilda Gahrosek. Orra Hanna, Christine Celaric, Gloria Borregard. lvlarjorie Tannahill, hlary Bandovich, Gloria Olson. Josephine Fescella, Frances Jappel. ROXV Z: Veronica Prorok, Florence Appelt, Charlotte Bagden, Rhoda Miller, Nlildred Zabukovec, lwlr. Barnes, Nellie Bakshis, Alma Rawn, Frances Setnicar, Eleanor Silva. ROW 3: Helen Landis, Dotty Mole, Carol Kreul, Eva Simcic, Dorothy Krainc. Hermia Anderson, Ethel Niemi, Betty Schmidt, Rita McDermott. Dorothea Pustaver, Marceline Czernik. ROXV 4: Eileen Ahern, Elaine hiiller, Barbara Scoles. Miriam Yellen, Dorothy Kutzler, Bernice Racas, Anna Galinis, and Julia Zelaitis. ROXV 5: Victoria Jernberg, Dorothy Sheldon, Lillian Rosengrcn, Vivian Johnson, Ruth Haller, Shirley Ward. Carol Kirkpatrick, Charlotte Brown, Dorothy Holden. ROW' 6: Audrey Jensen, Sophie Norkus, 'Mary Ioknis, Ruth Gavin, Rose Daydif, Ruth Browne, Josephine Norbutas, Betty Christensen, and Betty Warner. 101
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Reviving the Lost Art of Walking - Tramp, tramp, tramp! lt's the 500 Mile Hikers out tor a little jaunt ot not less than tour miles! The members certainly enjoy walking! The shortest hike on the schedule is the tour mile trek, a six mile hike is the average, and the longest is twelve miles. ln competing to set the fastest pace, Arvin Riley established a new club record for both the tour and tive mile time hike, making four miles in 43 minutes and ll sec- onds, and tive miles in 53 minutes tittyeseven seconds. His time by miles was l0:3l, 2l:38, 32:32, 43:57. Alladeane Iones holds the year's record for the girls' tour mile hike, l-ler time was 52-49, which is two minutes short of the club record. During the year the club enjoyed a gala party, the biggest event ol their year. No, the postman may take a walk on his holiday, but not so the Waukegan hikers. They staged a dainty hop instead. The purpose ot the club is to promote walking as a hobby, both tor the healthful exercise which it affords and for good fellow- ship. Mary Lou Berg was the president of the club, and Alladeane Iones was the secretary. Al Grosche sponsors this active group. At a time when most ot us are either too busy or too lazy to travel even a few blocks without the aid of some artificial means ot locomotion, an organization like the W.T.H.S. Hikers is indeed a boon. lt this group can do anything towards revitalizing, preserving, and popularizing the almost lost art ot walk- ing, then it may someday be heralded as one of the most worthwhile ot the many high school activities. 500 MILE HIKERS ROXV 1. left to right: Bill Grosche, Audrey Heikenfeld, Irynn: Kroustrup. Edith Aasland, Violet Kegg, Marion Carlson, Kay XValters, Glenn Roscnwald. Row 2: Margaret Burckle, Jean Hemphill, Clara Nolen, Dorothy Sheldon. Clan: NVastack. Mary Lou Berg, Florence Battisfore, Evelyn XVysocki. ROXV 3: Paulina Bradke, Sam Grassa. Sonny Turner, Bill YVhitton, Bill Vioski. Arvin Riley. Al Grosche. Alladeene jones. 103
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