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1.931 13116 we-G0 193 fy i l UUR FACULTY The faculty of the West Chicago Community High School, with infinite patience, has pushed and pulled reluctant students through the school year, 1930-1931. Reading from left to right in the front row are: Miss Mabel Gielow, Chicago Nor- mal School of Physical Educationg Mrs. Grace VValker Iones, lfniversity of Iowag Miss Elizabeth Seward, Illinois Woman's College flVIacMurray Collegelg Mrs. Elizabeth Hart Bennett, Grinnell Collegeg Miss Helen Koupal, L'niversity of Illinoisg Miss Leota Nes- thus, University of NVisconsing Miss I-Ienrietta Luecke. Whitewater State 1'eachers' Col- lege: Mrs. Ruth Bryant, Grinnell Collegeg Miss La Vora Hinkel. University of Chicagog and Miss Mathilda Zimdars, North Central College. In the second row, reading from lelt to right, are: Samuel Bishop. University of Illinoisg C. Quincy Drummond, University of Iowa: Lloyd Swanson, Drake University: William Anderson, University of Wisconsin: Cary C. Byerly, North Manchester College: Donald Gamble, University of Illinoisq Audra Earl Cochrum, University ol' Illinois: and Melvin Iohnson, University of Illinois. In March, Mr. Drummond left to take a position at Morgan Park High School in Chicago. Miss Marie Weck, a graduate of the University of Indiana, took his place. We may not remember what they taught us, but there are other things we surely will remember: Miss Hinkel displaying the work turned in by her freshmen: Miss Kou- pal saying, Save your money. fYet she always insisted on payment of library linesj: Mrs. Iones greeting the Latin students with Bon iourug and Mrs. Bennett trying to per- suade her eighth hour study hall to write for the XVe-Go. VVhat girl will take a shower without thinking of Miss Gielow? Remember Miss Luecke always saying, Where's your rubber band? Mr. Byerly will always be thought ol as coming in late. CNobody ever made him get a slip.1 Who is there that won't recall the time he was caught sleep- ing by Mr. Anderson? lust hear Mrs. Bryant saying in horrified tones. No, I don't keep aspirinslu or Miss Nesthus saying Send-to the office at once. NVho'll forget Mr. Swanson's crooked index linger: Miss Weck's dramatic demonstration: or Miss Seward's untiring interest in school activities? Imagine Miss Zimdars growing upl Can't you see Mr. Cochrum playing with the lish and Mr. Bishop stalking about the halls, trying by use of his grin, to get the lovers of school to go home? Mr. Gamble and Mr. lohnson will be remembered as coaching the boys and making speeches. Mrs. lones, Miss Seward, Mrs. Bryant and Mrs. Bennett will not return next tall. We're very sorry to have them go, but wish them continued success in their work. lx' Nr is -11 31 wwf' jug, ri-LL-1, t V'-L - 'X '- H f 1 - , V , Page Three . I . ' LLL TL,,,.,b Lrfix N., K' ii. ,wtf-x'.,,fvf Arg! I-N4 lf1,l'0'-, lpn -. sL.ls wxg 1w',..l .-1-. xuv, rx-L. .VX MW'
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IOLA BERNDT I United we stand . A. A. 1-2-3-4: President : Glee Club 3-4: Librarian 1 Sec. 4: Musical Comedies, : Class Play 3: Science Club 1-2-3: Secretary 2: Vice- president 3: Secretary, Jr. Academy of Science, 2: We- Go Staff 4: Class Secretary 1: Junior Shorthand contest 3: Glee Club Honor Pin 3. G 4 3 2 I 1-gf I l+.RNEsT BESCH Erny A friend to many, foe to none. Football 1-2-3-4: Capt. Lights 4: All-conference lightweight team 4: Science Club 2. DOROTHY BOLLVVEG Dot Life is a jest and all things show it I thought so once, and now I know it G. A. A. 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 3-4: Musical Comedy 3: Op- eretta 4: Declamation 3: Sci- ence Club 1-2-3: Pep Club 4: Vice-president 4 5 Literary Club 4. EDWARD BURTON Eddie Fearless minds climb soon- est nnto crowns. New Athens Community H. S. 1-2: Nicholas Senn High School 3: Football 4: Basket- ball 2-3-4: Glee Club 3-4: Science Club 4: Decla ation 4. BERNICE CARLISLE Bee Is she talking yet-oi' again? G. A. A. 1-2-3-4: Band 1-2- 3-4: Glee Club 3-4: Orchestra 1-2-3-4: Musical Comedies 3, 4: Science Club 1-2-3-4: Pep Club 4: Literary Club 4. Page Four VIOLA BERNDT Divided we fall G. A. A. 1-2-3-4: Glee C 3-4: Operetta 3: Declamation 3: Science Club 1-2-3: His- torian 3. X DOROTHY ANDERSON Dot What a lot of pleasure smiling faces bring! G. A. A. 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 3-4: Orchestra 1-3: Librarian 3: Science Club 1-2-3: Pep Club 1-4: Class President 1: Silver Music Award 3. EDGAR BUCHARDT Bud Studying is such a grind! Football 3-4: Basketball 3-4: Track 4: Declamation 4: Chorus 4. xx V MARION BULow Mayo Honors come by diligence. G. A. A. 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 3-4: Orchestra 1-2-3-4: Musi- cal Comedy 3: Declamatiofn 3: Extemporaneous 2-3-4 : Local contest lst place 2-3: 3rd place in conference 2: lst place in conference 3: Rep. conference 4: Class Play 3: Science Club 1-2-3- 4: Treasurer 1: State Dele- gate 2: Pep Club 1-3-42 Treasurer 3: Literary Club C4: President 4: We-Go Staff 1-4: Honor Medal 1-2-3: Valedic- torian. JAMES CAREY Peanuts Whistle and she'll come to yon., my lad. Football 2-3-4: Basketball 2- 3-4: Captain 4: Glee Club 1- 2-3: Librarian 2: Operettas 1: Musical Comedy 2-3: Class Play 3: Student Council 2-3- 4: Science Club 3-4: Varsity Club 4: Vice-president: We- Go Staff 4: All conference Basketball team 4 iw-iw
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