Hyde Park High School - Aitchpe Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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LEITCH MJ THE ITCHPE 194 I X 'Qw,1ifi.D, V' . s- 1 f 'S ,A 'L , !lJi.f'VX jyxxiyx.-.1 -VN-9,431-vX,xP lff- X, -JY' x,l..-'a,g5!v xdfy,-,A -J Xb ki- hvfkk Ig, MW 2, X: w - K- ,f. 0. L'?M 'R EX 'KNOX IRAQ-A Fkfgkfl. LQ . QS, ' 4'- sl ,'ilxjX.fx,1r,,.Q 'rQA!.a,,,gL,I?x THE YEARBOOK OF HYDE PARK HIGH SCHOOL CHICAGO, ILLINOIS In presenting to you the Aitchpe of 194 5, during which time a most devastating war has thrown the world into havoc and r uin, We search within ourselves and our activi- ties to find the real meaning of service. Service is something which is required of us the moment we are born. Perhaps few of us realize this, but it is true. VVhen we are small, the duties which We perform are termed Ufavorsf, As we adva nce through elementary school, and to high school, these favors continue to multiply importance until we Finally are no longer doing favors, in number and realize that we but services. Many have gone through life thus far un- conscious of service, its meaning. and what service requires of us. This war is largely responsible for making us more mature in our outlook on life. think, and wonder. It has made us stop, We are surrounded by signs of service: our classmates leaving us to join the armed forces, our pupils bringing armfuls of waste paper to sch ool, and contributing to the books for servicemen's collection in the school library. Our teachers and fellow students have also continued in an earnest effort to maintain the high scholastic standard and our division minutemen are constantly on the job to keep our stamp and bgnd sales above par. In spite of competition with jobs and the war psychology, we are still giving our spare time to help others and to bring this war to a victorious end. able of Content EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION Main Branch CLASSES Seniors Juniors Sophoxnores Freshmen ACTIVITIES Service Honor Special Interest R. O. T. C. Sports BRANCH BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Maintenance Lunch room ROLL OF HONOR ADVERTISEMENTS Dedication Let me find it in my heart to say, XYhen yagrant wishes beckon me astray, This is my work, my blessing, not my doom g Of all who live I am the only one XYho can do this work in the right way. In the life of Miss Beulah I. Shoesmith the hopes and aspirations expressed in these lines by Abraham Lincoln were fully rea- lized. After thirty-five years of earnest and conscientious effort as an outstanding teacher of mathematics, she is now retiring, with the fullest respect and most sincere de- votion of almost three generations of Hyde Parkers who have had the good fortune to receive their training under her. Hers could be called meritorious service beyond the call of duty, for she spent sev- eral extra hours after her regular working day, helping students over their difficulties, bolsterng the weak, and further encouraging the strong. There was not a moment of dullnessg for she possesses that saving grace, a keen sense of humor, which she frequently in- jected into her class discussions. Moreover, she has that rare ability of making clear and simple that which previously had seemed beyond comprehension. Thus she has contributed to the enviable scholastic reputation of Hyde Park. For her outstanding ability and leader- ship, for her sincerity and fairness, for her never-failing helpfulness and understanding this 1945 Aitchpe is respectfully dedicated QMM J QQZWM5 MARKO GIANNOPULOS The boy of the year Is the one that we cheer In our book, that's the talk of the town. He's well-liked by all, both the short and the tall, And boy! What a whiz, when he handles that ball. ing ol Aitchpe 8 He's a wonderful guy And Markols his name. He surely has earned his widely-known fame. A gym teacher to be if all goes wellg Quiet blonds, in his mind, sure ring the bell. He's five feet six, with eyes that shine, Thereis something about him that's true and Fine. He likes Welsh chicken, June Havier and such, But basketball is the sport he loves so much. His friends call him the Galloping Greek And all the girls run to get just a peek. 'Cause he's the idol of all the girls From those with short bobs, to those with long curls. So now Hyde Parkers will loudly sing The praises of Marko, our Aitchpe King. ANITA HECHT Your choice for queen is a girl so sweet That everyone says she ean't be beat. The boys all whistle when she walks by, Or else they give a long, deep sigh. She's full of personality right down to her toes, And she's always followed wherever she goes. She goes in for rhumba, and jive steps to boot, And about her you'll hear people say, '1She,s cute. Sailing and swimming are what she loves, They say she is tops in all that she does. From Blue Mask to tumblers, from cheer- leaders to queen, Our little Anita is sure on the beam. She likes Van Johnson and Turhan Bey, And she'll be an actress on her own some day. Now we've told you enough about this girl so keen, So now hail Anita, our Aitchpe Queen! ueen oi itohpe W9 EINAR ANDERSOIN ROBERT BARNARD HENRY BARTENSTEIN VVILLIAM BREIVER JAMES BROTHERS REIXE IACOBY A EDXX ARD KALLISH PHILIP KRILOFF ROBERT LERNER XYALTER LOEB Zin jllllemuriam N ROBERT CH RISTENSEI CLAUDE COLE JAMES COLEMAN DANIEL COTE ROBERT DERSCH ROBERT ETfI'LINGER KENNETH EDBERG ROBERT FELDMAN HARRY ELACK MARVIN FRANK WILLIAM GQQCH JOE GRUBB LIONEL IIALPERIN HOWARD HAYES GEORGE HAYS RUSSELL MCMANUS ROBERT MANDER DANIEL MARCUS DONALD MEEKER EDXYARD NELSON PHILIP OMOTT ROBERT ROUNTRES MAX SCHENKER PAUL SCHARDING EDXVIN SIBLEY ROBERT STEVENS ROGER VVILLIAMS CHARLES VVOLD EDVVARD VALORZ MYRON ZIV Biology Claw in the Park ivpfnmiiawf C74ZJminZ4zfwiim ducational dmini tration Here they are! Our industrious faculty who guide us through our four years of high school. Headed by Mr. Joseph F. Gonnelly, principal, and his assistants, Mr. John R. Specht at the Main and Mr. Ira Van Hise at the Branch, Hyde Park runs smoothly under its unique system of educational administra- tion. The grade advisers, who Mr. Gonnelly regards as assistant principals, do a remark- ably fme job. It is their duty to counsel with students who are delinquent in any of their studies or attendance and set them right be- fore real trouble begins. Harsher methods may be used by Miss NVhelan, head of the newly re-organized attendance office. She keeps an eagle eye on everyone. especially the early dismissalsu and the Ht3.1'dlCS.,, 12 The north office never fails to accomplish what it sets out to do. Directly across the hall is the south office where the schoolls important records are filed. The 4A adviser has a hard but pleasant job to perform. The senior class prom, gifts, and graduation formalities are just a few of the many tasks which are accom- plished. Wliile Miss Buckley in the adjustment office handles all mental testing of pupils, Mr. Fisher in the placement office contacts outside firms for jobs in which he places many Hyde Park students. The 'financial department, treasurer, and box office, handles all money, while the book-room acts as the depository for texts. MR TOQEPH F. GONNELLY His tall, spare, frame, his snow-white hair and his purpose- ful stride all proclaim him for what he is-Mr. Joseph F. Gon- nelly, principal of Hyde Park High School. The word prin- cipal means many thingsg director of the faculty, head of the business department. and director of school affairs. So far so good. But Mr. Gonnelly has added something more to the title. To hundreds of Hyde Parkers it has come to mean also a friend. Papa joe likes to know about the student, as well as about what he does. It is no uncommon sight to see him cheering our football or basketball teams, in defeat as well as in victory. And when. in his powerful Voice, he speaks to the students at assemblies, you may be sure that he's heard with attention and respect. Visiting servicemen often 'Kdrop ini' on him, and he likes to talk and joke with them. Wlhen, on rare occasions, he appears proudly escorting his wife, there is universal satisfaction and pride. But it is always gratifying to know that Hyde Park is represented by a man like Mr. Gonnelly. VVhethe1' command- ing or commending, Mr. Connelly is in every way the com- mander-in-chief of Hyde Park. t 13 MR. IRA VAN HISE Sufficient be it unto the day. The Branch may be small as compared to the Main, but it still keeps Mr. Ira Van Hise, its principal, busy every period of the day and then some. Besides keeping an eye on the affairs of the school and the executive staff, he has to take care of business affairs. Seeing a new batch of freshies every six months is perhaps a trying sight. However, Mr. Van Hise is doing a good job of recon- struction. Getting the freshies accustomed to the new and higher standards of high school life, Mr. Van Hise, who is well-liked, does everything possible to make the Branch a pleasant place to attend. The Branch is so small that everyone knows practically everyone else. It's really almost a family affair. But even a family has troubles, and it is a rare sight to see Mr. Van Hise patting fso to speak? a weeping mother on the shoulder. Ah, me! Like Atlas, Mr. Van Hise bears the weight of the world on his shoulders. 14 MR. JOHN R. SPECHT After the night cometh the dawn and all shall be peace ever after. From this famous quotation a most important factor of human nature can be learned. It is the inevitable truth that time waits for no one. With this in mind, Mr. John R. Specht was appointed assistant principal of Hyde Park. He has behind him an outstanding record, showing to the utmost his ingenious adaptation for organization, and though he has been here but three years, he has proved beyond a shadow of doubt his capability as to the aforementioned qualifications. As assistantprincipal, Mr. Specht keeps close watch on all school affairs to see that everything 'runs along smoothly. He is in charge of the grade advisers and helps them to correct any deficiencies in delinquent stu- dents. This may seem quite simple to the casual passerby, but much time, work, and effort are spent in preparation for adjust- ments. In closing, one may say that the position of assistant principal is well filled. Miss Deupree, 4A adviser, Dick Pcltz, Barbara Berrstcin, and Ronald Esscr- man. AbovewSophomore adviser, Hr. McGu:me, with Edith YY0linsky and Norma Huff. Right-Freshman advisers, Miss Robb and Mr. Hackett. A D V I S E R S Left-Senior advisers, Mrs. Priddv and Mr. Scott with their aid, 1159 Metzger. Belowflunior advisers, Mr. VVi1liamson and Miss Walker. 15 ABOVE: ATTENDANCE OFFICE Miss V. Whelan BELOW' : BOX OFFICES Row 2-M. Kluge, F. Kessler. L. Kin- nick. Row l-Mr. Cameron, L, Mandel, I. Ricks, M. Ash- ford, A. johnson. ABOVE: BOOK ROOM: Row 2-I Portis, I. VVezelman, I, Por tis, L. Pincoffs, S. Metzger. Row 2 - J, Radt, D. Ray mond, N. Barron, D. Phil lips, Mr. Howell, Mrs. Shull, K. Slziught, B. Robinson, M. Plast, M. Gubert, E. Landy M. Hirsch, A. Druth, I Hoffman, L. Perlis, C. Hield, I. Pnsternock, A. McNulty B. Blichert, B. Larson, l6 BELOVY: LOST AND FOUND: Row 1 H- V. Statn, E. Steinberg, K. Horwitz, P. Cohen, D. Greenberg, WV. Moe, S. Sil- herman, I. Lewenthal, D. VVispe, M. Cohen, M. Goldz- hand, G. Turbow, H. Oren- stein, G. Herz. 1 ...,,, - .isiiir .. X '45 fi . i . NORTH OFFICE HELPIQRS: Row 1fT. Cullen, M. Minnick, lf. Mortenson. K, VVhite, S. VV0llman, S. Lazarus, R. Marks, S. Raudell, Miss Buckley, C. Alster, D. Young. NORTH OFFICE HELP SOUTH OFFICE If an efficient, business like atmosphere Stop! Quiet! Hush-you are now enter- aids in giving' visitors a good impression of ing the sacred domain of our illustrious as- Hyde Fark executive headquarters, we cer- sistant principal, Mr. John R.Specht. Inthis tainly must he flooded with compliments. sanctuary, records of each student in the At the outer North Office busy receptionists school are kept. From its walls many im- and messengers are always on hand during portant decisions co1ne forth. oiifice hours eager to help. So bewareg keep your record clean. SOUTH OFFICE Hl:II,l'lCRS2 Row I-N. Gold. J. Thompson, L. Bahcock, I. Johnson, ll. Pappas, E. Sass, C. Reis, C. XYeinf gart, S. Randell, R. Kramer, R. Marks, C. llimmel, R. Hopkins, V. Gomhiner, J. VanNYuck, J. Nitka, E. Arwood, A. Kissel, A Donchin, D. Koller, F. Fox, A. Steinherg, Kopf. S. Van Minden, J. Linden, M. Iirewcr, M. Benson, A. Flooinlield. SOUTH OFFICE INSET: Mrs. Griswold, Miss Franhy, Miss Cummings, Mrs. Lyons. 17 M English Group I iss Hardy, Mr. Darling, Miss Upton, Miss Leitch, Mr. Hipple English Group Il Miss Paine, Miss Byrne, Mrs. Kirby English Group Ill Miss Deupree, Mrs. Priddy, Miss Lawler, Miss Hinkley, Miss McGarrigle English Group IV Miss Rubovits, Miss Mix, Miss Roth, Mrs. Randall English Group V Miss Sturgeon, Miss Clawson Mathematics Group I Miss Tanembaum, Miss von Horn, Miss Moore, Mr. Nyberg, Mr. Thomson Mathematics Group H Mr. MeGuane, Mr. Ottoseu, Mr. Opitz, Mr. Wiegand, Miss Shoesmith, Mrs. Shull Science Group I Mr. Hackett, Miss Falls, Miss Howard, Mr. Tecler, Mr. Peer l Science Group II Mrs. Raumgarclner, Miss Peebles, Miss Fuchs, Mrs. Hawkes, Mr. Sliideler Science Group III Mr. Bute, Mrs. Koniar, Mri Scott, Mr. Clair Science Group IV Mr. Renscnia, MSL Fiedler, Mr, Zehner ,Q . . '-N' fu 'Q ' ' Language Group I Mrs. Rivers, Mrs. Bergstrand, Miss Curfiss, Miss Gollogly Language Group II Miss Rundquist, Miss O'Gorman, Miss Slaught, Miss Walker Language Group III Miss Messelheiser, Mrs. Ross, Miss Bond, Mrs. Maloy 2 Social Studies Group I Miss Kurrie, Mr. Casner, Mrs. Edgar, Miss Hazlett Social Studies Group II Miss Stoke, Mr. Cameron, Miss Robb Social Studies Group III Miss Barnard, Miss Zurawski, Miss O'Connor, Mr. Lechtenbexg Home Economics Group I Shop Group I Miss Highley, Miss Westficlcl, Miss Kricwitz NT- KHSDCT, M13 McLeod Commercial Group I Miss Neiderman, Miss Kuelm Commercial Group II Miss Fogelson, Miss Olmsted, Miss Graves Commercial Group III Mr. VVilliamso11, Mrs. McCahey, Mr. Howell Art Group I Mr. Tucker, Mr. Xapicralski, Mrs, Brandenburg Art Group H Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Krakover Music Group I Miss Churchill, Miss McCarthy, Capt. Fagan .-X' : J 25 Music Group II Mrs. Lee, Miss Guller, Miss Finley Physical Education Group II Mr. Schultz, Mr. Hasan, Mr. Rolirkc, Mr. Sclimidliofcr 26 B F Physical Education: Mrs. Smith, Mr, Mann Science Group: Miss Falls, Mr. Hendy, Mr. Dcahl RANCH ACULTY Left: Mathematics Group Miss Hanson, Mrs. Thomp- son, Miss Belsley B ottom: Commercial Group . Miss Blosteen, Mrs. Webb 27 Right: Industrial Arts-Mr. Maier, Music- Mrs. Curtiss, Art-Miss Chamberlain Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss 28 NOT PICTURED Geraldine M. Baron-Ass't Librarian Mary Frye-Science Sadie G. Friedlander-Comniercial Anna B. Jewell-English Jessie Johnson-Coniniercial Clara E. Karls-AArt Louise VV., Loeser-Commercial Henrietta Nelson--Assit Librarian Grace Nolan-Mathematics Lauretta O'Gara-Social Studies Jean StaehlingAl'hysical Education Alice Van Hatteni-Librarian SAB BATICA I. LEAVE Mary Gronert-Science Saida Hayden-Physical Education Katherine Jensen-English Lenore Leins-Social Studies Left: English Group-Mrs. Slocum Mrs. Terry, Miss Meinders SICK LEAVE Mrs. Frances Mullison-Science SPECIAL LEAVE Mrs. Alice Daniels-Physical Education Mrs. Isolina Flores-Language Mrs. Marcella Malloy-Language Mrs. Helen Planer-English RETIRED Miss Anna Anderson Miss lXfIa1'y E. Robb IN SERVICE Mr. Dennis Gordon-U. S. A. Mr. E. KubikwU. S. N. SCHOOL PSYCHIATRIST Miss Mae E. Kernan Clan Ojficem' Party C-ZEAAZA lasses Up, up, up you go-to your locker in the sky. Lovingly you caress your all steel, pre- war, combination lock, that sticks if you are a half point off but Hies open when someone brushes against it. Hurriedly you grab for your lunch, which you had carefully placed on your shelf, but a mysterious odor emanates from the paper parcel. It is your lockermates baloney. In haste, you search the crowded floor and your lunch emerges at last from one of your L.M.'s galoshes. At this point you notice that one-half of Van Johnson's face is missing but gleefully you note that Frankie is intact. With dignity you stoop to retrieve your Spanish book which fell while you were 30 contemplating Frankie and all your home- work papers Hy over the hall, to be trampled by determined, division bound, Hyde Park- ers. A pug-nosed sophomore, in search of a companion helps you gather them and the bell rings as you throw them in the locker and slam the door. Dashing breathless into division, you sink into your seat, only to discover that your purse is locked in, with your Spanish papers and the pug-nosed sophomore. But even the seniors who do most of the ordering, can recall vividly the many hectic years which they spent as a lower classmang running to classes, gulping down lunches, shrinking back from the mighty seniors of their day. The Senior ButterHies JU E E IOR fill service ranks Ilze .mme with God, W ilk God, whose puppets, bee! and worst .fire weg flzere ie no last norirfl. +Br0wning. 3 '-Q W 3 SPRING 4A CLASS OFFICERS: Row 1-S. Lazarus, vice-president, Joyce Goldman, secretary, B. Mickelson, commissioner, F. Hochman, treasurer, D. Ashinofsky, president. COMMITTEES Cap and Gown: Sponsor, Mrs. McCahey, Chairman, Donald Greenberg, members, Helene Morris, Joan Ricks, Grace Sherman and Robert Taub. Class Day: Sponsor, Miss Zurawski, Chairman, Edith Wolinsky, members, Peggy Burrnet, Edward Fine, Joseph Lewbin and Joan Van Wack. Diploma and Ribbon: Sponsor: Mrs. McCahey, Chairman, Rosemary Emhoff, members, Barbara Berg, Jack Dannenberg, Ruth Long and Allen Rovick. Song and Motto: Sponsor, Miss High- ley, Chairman, Nelly Belle Walter, mem- bers, Pauline Baranov, Cynthia Chapman, Gerald Turnoy and Dennis Young. Seating and Processional: Sponsor, Mrs. Edgar, Mr. Lechtenberg, Chairman, Mar- jorie Williartz, members, Augustus Foote, Lester Ford, Shelia Levin and Matilda Ubeda. Announcements: Sponsor, Miss Graves, Chairman, Frances Beers, members, Alice 32 Baum, Lova Kinnick, Lee Ann Layton and Eddie Schein. Gift: Sponsor, Mr. Napieralski, Chair- man, Cal Alster, Margery Lederer, Harry Maracado, Gladys Schwartz and Jim Sin- clair. Printing: Sponsor, Mr. Qttosen, Chair- man, Myron Hirsch, members, Gerald Grohn, Robert Foster, Judy Flesch and Evah May Homan. Program: Sponsor, Miss Upton, Chair- man, Janet Kantor, members, Paula Blair, Diana Brodsky, Philamena Capocci and Earl Steinberg. Prom: Sponsor, Mr. Tucker, Chairman, Julian Sachs, members, Arthur Barton, Ro- salie Goldsmith, George Alexander and Jean Johnson. Senior Varieties: Sponsor, Miss Leitch, Miss Churchill, Chairman, Dick Korem, members, Shirley Froelick, Betty Kurtsman, June Paulsen, David Phillips, Rochelle Marks and Williani Thiel. Arthur O. Barton Football: Swimming Team: Intra-Mural Basket- ball: Pan-American Club: Sr. Track: Zoology Club. Alice Stuart Baum S.E.: A Cappella Choir: Classical Club: Sec'y.: Sr. Sponsor: Zoology Club: Li- brary Ass't.: G.A.A. Robert Kramer Baum S.E.: Euclideans: Minute- man: Booster. Dolores C. Beaudreau Sigma: Librarian. Frances Beers, 4B Sec'y. Joyce l Goldman, 4B Comm. Why so serious! f 'i Rosemarie Albert G.A.A.: G.A.L,: Swim- ming Club. Christine Alex Boosters: Drama Club: Soph., Sr. Girls: Pep Club: G.A.A. George W111. Alexander SE.: Treas.: Football: Aitchpe Tribe: Sec'y: Base- ball: Track: Male Chorus. Caliste Jay Alster S. E.: Euclideans: Track: Pythagoreans : Secly., Treas. 2 OiTice Ass't.: Sr. Sponsor. Selma Shirley Alter Library Club: Pres.: Dra- matic Club: Pan-American Club: Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Russell E. Arnett French Club: Sr. Band. Wlilliam O. Arnold S.E.: Booster: Pan-Amer- ican Club: VVeekly: Feature Editor. Marion Culver Ashford Box Office Manager: Sr. Girls. David Ashinofsky S.E.: Boosters: Vlfeekly: 4A Pres.: Minuteman: 1A Discussion: Track: Basket- ball. Aline Auld Blue Mask: Pep Club: Jr. Life Saving: Girls' Chorus: Swimming Team: Boosters: G.A.A.: Sr. Soph Girls: G.A.L. Arthur Baker lA Discussion: Spanish Club: Pens. Dorothy C. Balkin Library Club: Sec'y: jr. Eng. Hr.: Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Marion jean Ballard G.A.A. Frances Allura Baltzell Mixed and Girls' Chorus: Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Pauline Lillian Baranov G.A.A.: Girls' Chorus: Pan-American Club: Sr. Girls: Swimming Club. James W. Barnett H S.E.: Pythagoreans: Eu- clideans: Alidade: Picked Squad: Picked Platoon: Rifle Team. A :Ut E Frances Jeanette Beers S.E.: Blue Mask: Student Govt.: Classical Club: Sr. Girls: Radio Guild: G.A.A. .lean Beren G.A.A. Barbara Ann Berg Sr. Sponsor: Minuteman: Library Ass't.: French Club. Leslie Allen Berkson Book Room: Football: Male Chorus. Muriel Helene Berman Soph., Sr. Girls: Forum: 1A Discussion: Office Asslt.: Minuteman: Sr. Sponsor. Francine Leonore Bern S.E.: G.A.A.: Zoology Club: Sr. Sponsor: Aitchpe '44, '45: Sr. Soph. Girls: Boosters. Mildred Rose Berzosky Senior Girls. Leonard Bezark, jr. Sigma: Sr. Eng. Hr.: R.O.T.C. 33 Paula Blair SE.: Treas.: Sr. Girls: Pythagoreans: G.A.A.: Sr. Sponsors: Office .-Xss't.: Zoe ology Club. Betti June Blaz S.E.: Pan-American: G. A.A.: Girls' Chorus? 501911 Girls: Sr. Girls: IA Discus- sion. Cerna Block Blue Mask: Sec'y.: Sr. Girls: Weekly: G.A.A.: Estelle Bloom Senior Girls: G.A.A. Elaine Lee Blum Radio Guild: Library Club: Senior Sponsor: G.A.A.: Treas. Ass't.: Girls' Chorus. Harry Austin Blythe IA Discussion: Football: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Baseball: A Cappella: Basketball: Male Chorus. Larry George Boeck S.E.: Swimming: Band: Basketball. Ruth D. Boltz Girls' Chorus: G.A.A.: Senior Girls. 34 Josie Bozikis Pep Club: Tumblers: Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus: Base- ball: G.A.A. Louise Marie Brasseur S.E.: Soph., Sr. Girls: Boosters: G.A.A.: Orch.: A Cappella, V. Pres.: lA Dis- cussion Club, V. Pres.: Girls' Chorus. Marjorie A. Bright G.A.A.: Sr, Girls: Pep Club: A Cappella. Diana -lean Brodsky S.E.: Blue Mask: French Club: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Girls' and Mixed Chorus. Eileen R. Bromberg' S.E.: Weekly, Co-Feature Editor, Public Relations Edi- tor: Radio Guild: Sr. Soph. Girls: G.A.A.: Aitchpe, '-15. Daphne Brown S.E.: Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Boosters: Pan- American Club. Lillian Fern Buckman Peggy L. Burnett G.A.A., Pres., Sec'y: Sr. Girls, V. Pres.: G.A.L.: Pep Club: Mixed Chorus: A Cappella: Tennis Club. Ralph Butz Sigma Epsilon. Jim H. Byler Varsity Football, Capt.: Swimming Team: Baseball: Track Team: Male Chorus, President. Sylvia Sue Callarman A Cappella: Soph Girls: Girls' Chorus. Philamena T. Capocci S.E.: A Cappella: G.A.A.: Pan-American Club: Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus: Sr. Sponsor. Marjorie Jane Carey G.A.A.: A Cappella: Sr. Girls. Elizabeth R. Carle S.E.: Sec'y.: Zoology Club: Pythagoreans: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: Life Saving: Swimming. Phyllis Helen Carlson S.E.Z G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus. Joseph Carnow Varsity Track: Swim- ming T e a m : Intramural Basketball: Baseball: Track Team, Mgr. Diana Brodsky VVine, Women and Brodsky I Patricia Ann Boston Office Force: Sr. Girls: A Cappella, Sec'y.: G.A.A. Sadie Botoglou A Cappella: Sr. Girls, G.A.A.: Fencing, Tennis, Badminton, Golf, and Li- brary Club. Thea C. Bournstine S.E.: G.A.A.: Sr., Soph. Girls: lA Discussion, and Riding Club: Girls' Chorus. janet C. Boyd Soph., Sr. Girls: Life Sav- ing: G.A.A. Marv Lee Cohen Forum: Sr. Sponsor: Of- He: Ass't.: Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Erwin Cohn 1A Secretary. Morton H. Cohon S.E.: Basketball. Robert Paul Cole Male Chorus: Minuteman: R.O.T.C.: Football. -Lillian A. Collins S.E.: Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus : Euclideans : Box Office, Auditor: G.A.A. Mae Ellis Collins S.E.: Pan American Club: G.A,A. Mary Conroy Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Vtfilliam K. Cordier Sigma Epsilon: Football: Aitchpe Tribe: Track: Eu- clideans. Jim Roy Carson SE.: Sr. Orchestra. Connie A. Carter Senior Girls. Shirley Ann Carter G.A.A.: A Cappella: Sr Girls: Volley Ball Team Tumbling. XY. jean Casey Cynthia Chapman S.E.: Office Asslt: Sr Girls: A Cappella: G.A.A. Shirley Chapman Radio Guild: G. A. A. Soph., Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus. Elliot Chaum SE.: Football: Baseball Basketball. Robert Michael Chill Track: Juniors: Library R.O.T.C.: Baseball: Pan- American Club: Boosters Basketball, Juniors. Vincent M. Chrisholm Sigma Epsilon. Tobey M. Chroman SF.: Botany Hr.: Soph., Sr Girls: Office Force: Sr. Sponsor: GAA. Julia Elaine Clarke S.E.: A Cappella: Sr. Girls: Art Hr.: G.A.A.. Leona Marie Clements Helen Marie Clihcord Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Mixed Chorus. Margaret F. Clifford Boosters: Sr. Girls: G.A,,-X. Mary C. Clifford S.E.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A, Gil Cohen Sr. Eng. Hr.: VVeekly: Hist. Hr.: Blue Mask: Male Chorus: Pens: Track: Bas- ketball: Swimming,R.O.T.C, Trying Cosiner Gerald Philip Crohn S.E.: Classical Club: VVeekly. Charles H. Dale Sigma Epsilon: R.O.T.C .lack Jay Dannenberg Sigma Epsilon: R.O.T.C Adjustment Office. Marv Lieb Dick Henderson VVhat's Up: Doo? 35 Earl Steinberg Did You lose something? Barbara Davis Sigma Epsilong Boostcrsg Senior Girlsg G.A.A.g 1A Discussion Club. Sonya Annette Davis Senior Girlsg Boostersg Soph Girlsg G.A.A. Anna L. D. Day Senior Girlsg Boostersg Cheerleaderg Pep Clubg Of- fice Asslt.3 G.A.A.g Soph. Girlsg G.A.L.g Pan-Ameri- can Club. Florence De Bofsky S.E.g Soph.g Sr. Girlsg Librariang Weekly, Pub. Relations Ed. '44g G.A.A. 36 Hovvard Domke Varsity Basketballg Co- Capt.g Varsity Track, Co- Capt.g Swimming. Evelyn G. Donaldson S.E.g Classical Club: Sr. Sponsor: Soph., Sr. Girlsg Minutemang G.A.A. Betty Lou Dotson Boosters: jr. Eng. Hr.g Drama Clubg Sr. Girlsg Bandg G.A.A. Don H. Dougherty S.E.g Pythagoreansg Pan- American Clubg Basketball. Jeanne M. Dougherty Classical Clubg Student Gov't.g G.A.A. Mariorie E. Dowell S.E.g Soph., Sr. Girlsg G. A.A. Shelby Drucker Male Chorus. Alfred Seymour Druth 1A Discussion: Aitchpeg Classical Clubg Book-Room 5 Boostersg Basketball. Howard Eberly Sr. Bandg Pep Clubg lA Discussion Clubg Alidadeg Picked Platoon. Bernice D. Edelstein Soph., Sr. Girlsg Blue Maskg G.A.A. Lois Jane Ehrenhalt S.E.g Soph., Sr. Girlsg 1A Discussiong Pan-American Clubg Jr. Eng. H115 Minute- mangg Boostersg Girls' Cho- rusg G.A.A. Charles Merwin Ellis S.E.g Varsity Swimming: Sr. Sponsor g Football 3 Trackg IA Discussion. Edward I. Engberg S.E.g Ir. Eng. Hr.g Sr. Eng. Hr., Pres.g Pens, Con- tributing Ed.g Radio Guildg Basketball. David Epstein Ir. Orch.g Male Chorusg Varsity Basketballg Base- ball. Elliott Ets Hokin Male Chorus, Pres.g Base- ball g Basketball g Swimmingg R.O.T.C. Sanford E. Ettinger S.E.g Boosters. Katherine DeLaveris Senior Girls. Richard Dellefield Aitchpe Tribeg Baseballg Footballg Blue Mask Club. Ray De Mar G.A.A.g Sr. Girlsg Box Officeg Zoology Club. Alyce E. Dembufsky S.E.g Classical Club: Ir. Eng. Hr.g Soph., Sr. Girlsg Office Asslt.g Sr. Sponsorg G.A.A. Bluma Louise Denyes S.E.g Soph., Sr. Girlsg Bowling Clubg Office Ass't.g Discussion Clubg G.A.A. Ioan M. Devereaux S.E.g lA Discussiong Pan- American Clubg G.A.A.g Soph., Sr. Girls. Jeannette Dikowski Sr. Girlsg G.A.A. Charles H. Dittburner S.E.g Boosters 3 Radio Guild. Barbara Friedman Classical Club: G.A.A. Soph. Girls: Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus : Boosters : Pan- American Club. Howard Friedman Male Chorus: Baseball Lost and Found: Movie Op- erators: Basketball. Roma Lee Friedman S.E.: Pan-American Club Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Pep Club: G.A.A. Shirley Rae Froelich S.E.: 3B: 3A Sec,y.: Stud Gov't.: Soph., Sr. Girls Box Office: Minuteman. Cleis Thomas Booster President VVatch that thumb l Ray Edward Everett Male Chorus: Bowling: Baseball: Basketball: Movie Operator. Miriam Faber Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Barbara Ann Faust Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Lois joy Fein Booster: Minuteman: lA Discussion: Bowling: Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Henry Feldman Marv J. Fenton Dorothy Jane Finch Dorothy Helen Fine S.E.: Booster: Pan-Amer- ican Club: lA Discussion Club: Soph., Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Zoology Club. Edward Harold Fine S.E.: Male Chorus: Pan- American Club: Euclideansi XVeekly : Minuteman : R.O. T.C.: Basketball. Melba A. Fink S.E.: Physics Hr.: Sr. Sponsor: VVeekly Business Staff: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Judith Cele Flesch S.E.: Boosters: Sr. Spon- sor: Zoology Club: Pan- American Club: G.A.A.: Soph.. Sr. Girls. Augustus Keith Foote Alidade: Picked Platoon. Lester R. Ford Euclideans Pres. : Sr. Sponsor: Zoology Club: Pythagoreans: S.E. Presi- dent. Robert Morrell Foster S.E.: Stage Force: Male Chorus: Basketball. 'lov Elaine Freeman Pan-American Club: Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus: Pep Club: G.A.A. Maxine E. Friedlander Blue Mask: Sr. Girls: A Cappella: G.A.A. A.. . .. , A 1 ii. Lionel Garfin Track '43, '44, '45: Foot- ball '43, '44. Grace Gamber Boosters: Sr. Girls : G.A.A. Lawrence M. Ganek Basketball : Classical Club : Pan-American Club: R.O. T.C.: Radio. Guild: Picked Platoon: Aitchpe. Joann Alice Gardner Boosters: Girls' Chorus: Sophr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Sr. Eng. Hr.: Swimming: Doris Ann Gause Sr. Girls: A Cappella: lA Discussion: G.A.A.: Blue Mask. Tom Harrison Geagan Ncovie Georgulis S.E.: A Cappella: French Club: Boosters: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. Collins M. Gilbert 37 Betty Lou Gilliam S.E.: Soph., Sr. Girls: Office Force: G.A.A.: IA Discussion. Renee Lee Ginsberg Sr. Eng. Hr.: Swimming: IA Discussion: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. Christine Giyan S.E.: Sr. Orch.: Boosters: Sr. Girls. Carol Lyn Given Zoology Hr.: G.A.A.: Soph,, Sr. Girls: Pan-Amer- iean: IA Discussion. Barbara June Gleich S.E.: Pan-American: A Cappella: Blue Mask: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. Elaine Glickstein Pan-American : G.A.A. : A Cappella: Boosters: Soph., Sr. Girls. Shelly Gold Basketball: Baseball: Track: Male Chorus: Radio Guild. Doris Elaine Goldberg S.E.: Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Peo Club. 38 Gordon G. Goldman S.E.: IA Discussion: Eu- elideans: Sr. Sponsor: A Cappella: Boosters: RO. T.C. Joyce Marcia Goldman S.E.: Soph., Sr. Girls: 3B, 4B Commissioner: 4A See'y.: Zoology Club: Stu- dent Govt.: G.A.A.: Minute- man. Rosalie Joy Goldsmith G.A.A.: Sopli., Sr. Girls: Pan-American: Booster: A Cappella. Shirley Jean Goodman G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. Bonnie M. Gossner S.E.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. llyne Ioan Grass S.E.: Pan-American: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A.: Soph., Sr. Girls. May Grauer G.A.A.: Botany Club: Girls' Chorus. Donald H. Greenberg S.E.: Boosters, See'y.: Bythagoreans : M ale Chorus Z Lost and Found: Minute- man: Orchestra. Gloria NVillis Greene A Cappella: Soph., Sr Girls: Tumblers: G.A.A. Rochelle S. Grossberg G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Pan- American Club: Booster Girls' Chorus. Elizabeth A. Guthman S.E.: Sopli., Sr. Girls Minuteman: A Cappella Weekly, Ad, Mgr.: G.A.A. Pan-American: Ir. Eng Hr.: Booster, Betty .lean Haarstick S.E.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Betty Lu Halleck Senior Baud. Betty Lou Halperin S.E.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Boosters. Marvin S. Harrison Sigma Epsilon. Shirley Elaine Hart S.E.: Soph., Sr. Girls: Sr Sponsor: Jr. English Honor Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. Akito Masaki Personality Plus. Dorothy Goldberg S.E.: Soph., Sr. Girls: Booster g G.A.A.: G.A.L.: Zoology Club: Blue Mask. Joy Gwen Goldberg' S.E.: Soph., Sr.' Girls: Pan-American: A Cappella: Zoology Club: Pep Club: IA Discussion: Eng. Hr.: Boosters: G.A.A. Pauline Jane Goldberg IA Discussion: G.A.A.: Pan-American: Sr. Girls. Sandra Golding Sigma Epsilon. Allen L. Hopkins Football : Track : Checkers. Charles Hopkins S.E.: Pythagoreans: jr., Sr. Track: Mixed Chorus: Sr. Band. Marian A. Harvoth Senior Girls: G.A.A. Thomas H. Humphreys Alidade: Picked Platoon: Swimming: Aitchpe Tribe: Movie Operators. XVilliam G. Hutchings Ir. Eng. Hr.: Zoology Club: Ir. Track: Sr. Band. Laurene S. Ibanez S.E.: Boosters: Sr. Spon- sor: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Ethel M. ldelson G.A.A.: A Cappella: Sr., Soph. Girls: Library Aid. Rosemary jane Imhoff G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Pep Club: Library Club. Carol Ann Hatcher Sr. Girls: Classical Club Russell R. Haustei n Albert Hawkes S.E.: Pythagoreans: Pan- American Club: Weekly. Anita Cynthia Hecht Blue Mask Club, Pres.: Radio Guild: G.A.A.: Sr, Soph. Girls: Classical Club: Pan-American: Tumblers 1 Cheerleaders. Marie E. Hender Senior Girls. James T. Herst Swimming Team: Office Asslt.: Pan-American. George Peter Herz SE.: ZA Commissioner: Euclideans: Male Chorus: Pvthagoreans: Ir. Track: French Club: Swimming: Varsity Soccer. Melvin S. Hibnick Myron T. Hirsch Sigma Epsilon: R.O,T.C.. Pythagoreans : Bookroom : Euclideans: French Club: Zoology Club. Shirley Hirst Sr. Girls: Soph. Girls: G.A.A.: Aitchpe Staff: Boosters: Sr. Sponsor: Zo- ology Club. Frances Ann Hochman Sigma Epsilon: Boosters: 4A Treasurer: Sr. Girls: Zoology Club: G.A.A. Barbara -lean Holley S.E.: Jr. English Honor: Sr. Girls: Soph. Girls: Blue Mask: G.A.A.: Pan-Ameri can: G.A.L. Betty Holmay S.E.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Elsie M. Holubek Evah Mae Homan Boosters: Zoology Club: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: Pan- American Club: lA Discuss sion: G.A.A.: Office Asslt. Annette Honorof S.E.: 3B Pres.: Weekly: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Aline Auld Our pin-up girl Clara M. lsenberg Library Club: G.A.A.: Minuteman: Pan-American Club: Volley Ball: Sr. Girls. Maurice H. Jacobs Basketball: Baseball: Swimming. jack Allan Jaffe SLE.: VVeekly: Zoology Club: Basketball: Male Chorus: Football. Judy Iattee S.E.: G.A.A.: Booster: Sr. Girls: French Club. 39 Don Vieinstein AITCHPE Editor-in-chief. VVhat do we have here! Marea jones Classical Clubg Library Clubg Library Ass't.g Sr. Girlsg Sr. Sponsorg G.A.A. james Armin Jensen Jean Ellen johnson S.E.g Blue Maskg Sr. Sponsorg Zoology Club, V. Pres.g Sr. Girlsg G.A.A. Edna M. Jones Boostersg Girls' Chorusg Soph., Sr. Girlsg G.A.A. 40 Shirley Kalleck S.E.g Boostersg G.A.A.g G.A.L.g VVeeklyg Sr. Girlsg Minuteman. Janet Lee Kanter S.E.g Jr. Eng. Hr.g Pan- American Clubg G.A.A.: Soph., Sr. Girlsg lA V. President. Evelyn B. Kaplan S.E.g G.A.A.g Jr. Eng. Hr.g Blue Maskg Sr. Girlsg lA Discussion. Gloria June Kaplan S.E.3 Soph., Sr. Girls: Boosterg A Cappellag Pan- American Club 3 Botany Hr.g Girls' Chorusg G.A.A. Ruth Kaplan S.E.,g A Cappella: Sr. Girls. Connie A. Karagas S.E.g Bowling Club. Shirley Jean Kasper Girls' Chorusg G.A.A.g A Cappellag Sr. Girls. Gsna L. Katz S.E.g Soph., Sr. Girlsg Euclideansg Zoology Club, V. Pres.g Weeklyg Pan- American Clubg G.A.A.g Girls' Chorus. L an . ,Q , y -fm ff! Herbert Kaufmann Booster 3 Sr. Band Q Track' R.O.T.C. Lorraine Ruth Kaye Radio Guildg Blue Mask: Sr. Girlsg A Cappella: Mixed Chorus. Norma jean Kellogg S.E.g G.A.A.g Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor. Mary M. Kennedy Senior Girlsg G.A.A. Ereida Elaine Kessler S.E.g Box Officeg Sr. Girlsg G.A.A.g G.A.L.g Li- brary Assistant g Minuteman. Lova Mae Kinnick S.E.g Box Officeg Sr. Girlsg Boostersg G.A.A.: Minuteman. VVilliam H. Kirchner Radio Guildg Intramural Basketballg Varsity Basket- ballg Swimming Team. Demetra Kladis Sr. Girlsg Boostersg Pep Clubg Sophomore Girlsg Cheerleadersg G.A.A. Marie Jenkins G.A.A.g G.A.L.g sf., Soph. Girlsg Swimming. Lois Josephs S.E.3 Weekly, Sports Ed. '44C Sr. Girlsg G.A.A.g Boosters. Edith Kahn S.E.g Sr. Sponsorg G.A.A. Ellen Kahn G.A.A. Lawrence T. Kahn S.E.g Pan-American Club' Football Reserves. J Sheldon Richard Kahn Swimmingg Basketball. Ruth Kahn Soph., Sr. Girlsg G.A.A. Frances M. Kaiser Girls, Chorusg Sr. Spon- sor. Lee Ann Layton S.E.: 1A Discussion, Secly.: Minuteman: Sr., Soph. Girls: G.A.A.: Girls Chorus: Office Force. v Sylvia Faye Lazarus 4A V. Pres.: Boosters: Classical Club: G.A.A.: G. A.L.: Sr. Sponsor: Girls Chorus: Soph.: Sr. Girls: Office Ass,t. 1 Margery E. Lederer Weekly: Boosters: Girls Chorus: Minuteman: Zool- ogy Club: Soph., Sr. Girls: Library Ass't.: Pan-An1eri- can Club. v Marvin Leib S.E.: Classical Club: Aitchpe Tribe: Varsity Track, Baseball, Basketball: A Cappella. Joanne Ricks Did we startle you? Carol Klingman S.E.: Boosters: G.A.A.: Senior Girls. Narrine Kluge S.E.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: A Cappella: Box Office: jr. Eng. Hr.: Botany Hr. Naomi Kogen lA Discussion: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Riding Club. Jack Kooperman Basketball: Track: Ten- nis, Capt., '4-1: R.O.T.C.: .X Cappella. Dick Korem Booster: Sr. Orchestra. Betty -I. Koslovsky Weekly Business Mgr.: G.A.A., Sec'y.: Soph., Sr. Girls. Evelyn M. Kraft S.E.: Boosters: VVeekly: Pep Club: Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Rokama M. Kramer S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Mixed Chorus: Girls' Chorus: Of- hce Ass't.: Boosters: Sec'y., Pres. G.A.A. Arthur Krause Jr. English Hr.: Booster: Minuteman. Jerome David Krinsky S.E.: Boosters: Alidade: Pythagoreans: Botany Hr.: lA Pres.: R.O.T.C. Norman Krinsky Track: Movie Soccer Z Operator 3 Basketball. Kathryn M. Kulovitz G.A.A.: Soph., Sr. Girls. Betty L. Kurtzman G.A.A.: Soph., Sec'y., Sr. Girls. Albert Kuthy Helen Cecily Land Tumblers: Pep Club: Sr, Soph. Girls: G.A.A. Sam Latkin Q S.E.: Male Chorus: Chess and Checker Club: R.O.'l. C.: German Club: Movie Operator. Norman H. Lesser Male Chorus: Ir. Track: Basketball: Baseball: Slide Rule Club. Edith Levi Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: A Cappella: G.A.A.: Girls' Chorus. Adele Doris Levin Boosters: Zoology Club: Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Gilbert N. Levin Gloria Levin Pan-American Club: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Soph., Sr. Girls: Office Ass't.: G.A.A. Sheila Levin S.E.: Weekly: Zoology Club: lA Discussion: Min- uteman: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Arnold D. Levinson S.E.: lA Discussion: Bas- ketball: Track. Doris Rita Levinson S.E.: Weekly, Copy Ed., News Ed.: Forum: Orch.: G.A.A. 41 Judy Muriel Levitetz Boosters: Pan-American Club: Zoology Club: Sr., Soph. Girls: G.A.A. Elaine Joyce Levy A Cappella: Soph.. Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Lois Levy Pan-American Club: Sr., Soph. Girls: G.A.A. Joseph Lewbin S.E.: 1A Comm.: Student Gov't.: Lost and Found: Mixed Chorus: Weekly: Annual: Basketball. Blanche May Lewis Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Gloria Lickerman S.E.: Jr. Eng. Hr.: A Cappella: Zoology Club: Girls, Chorus: Soph.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Nathan L. Lipson 1A Discussion: Varsity Football, Mgr.: Male Cho- rus: Chess and Checkers: Basketball: Baseball. Sherwin Star Lisnek Boosters: Zoology Club: Track: Basketball: Swim- ming Team. 42 Adelina Lois Lust Sigma Epsilon: Boosters: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: Jr. Eng. Honor: G.A.A. Freida Lustig Sigma Epsilon: G.A.A.: Senior Girls. Bradford Janes Lyttle S.E.: Pythagoreans. Betty Jeanne Mack Sigma Epsilon: Boosters: Aitchpc Cir. Ed. 345: Senior Girls: Blue Mask: Swim- ming: Radio Guild: Cheer- leaders: G.A.A. Monroe MacPherson Sigma Epsilon: Swim- ming. Kathleen M. - Maisonneuve Sr. Girls: A Cappella' Girls, Chorus. v Martin D. Mandelbaum Sr. Orch.: Minuteman: Classical Club. Marjorie Mann Sigma Epsilon: G.A.A.: Sophomore Girls. ai ' X x W Helga Mannheim Sigma Epsilon: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Pep Club: Blue Mask Club. Harry Marcado S.E. : Pan-American Club: Pythagoreans : Euclidean: Baseball: Basketball: Boost- ers: Dramatic Club: Slide Rule Club. Patricia Jule Marks S.E.: Jr. Eng. Honor: Senior Girls. Rochelle L. Marks Girls' Chorus: G.A.A.: Office Ass't.: Sr. Sponsor. Fay Pearl Martin Pan-American Club: A Cappella: Volley Ball: Li- brary Club: Baseball: Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Gloria E. Martinelli Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Boosters. Akito Masaki Jr. Basketball. Dorothy A. Mattis Girls' Chorus: G.A.A.: Soph. Sr. Girls. Dick Delletield Now you see, it's like this Ruth J. Livingston S.E.: XVeekly: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: G.A.L. Ruth Lorraine Long Boosters: Swimming: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Robert Norman Lourie S.E.: Aitchpe, '43, '44, '45: Pythagoreans, Chess, Checker Team: Capt.,: Min- uteman: Male Chorus. Celia Lugo Senior Girls. Sam Morris Sr. Bandg Orchestrag R. O.T.C. Elmer M. Mortenson Movie Operatorg Male Chorus. Morton S. Moss Student Gov't.g Library: 1A Disc. Clubg Book Room. Eunice Much Sr. Girlsg GAA. Marilyn Ann Murphy - S.E.g Sr. Girls: Bowlingg Aitchpe 5443 Girls' Chorus: Boosters: G.A.A. XVilliam P. Murphy S.E.g Classical Club. s. Gloria Louise Nelson Sr. Girlsg Band. Gordon Kent Nelson Band. Sidney H. Mayer, Jr. S.E.g Orchestrag Book Roomg Zoology Clubg Male Chorusg Radio Guildg Magic Club. Robert G. McDonald R.O.T.C.g Boosters. XX7lll1Cl111l113 C. McLean Su'immi11g Clublg Soph., Sr. Girlsg A Cappellag G..-XA. Donald VV111. Medler Lois Marie Mell quist Box Office 5 Sr. Girls Q G.A.A. ' llse Metzger S.E.g Pan-American Club: Sr. Sponsorg G.A.A. Eleanor Marie Meyer' Sr. Girlsg Boosters. Thea Mae Meyer Sr. Girlsg Boosters. Shirlee L. Michal S.E.g Aitchpe '44, Cir. Mgr. '45g Minuteman: Swimmingg Botany Hr.g Boostersg Pep Clubg Sr. Girlsg G.A.A. Helen Marie Milesis Sr., Soph. Girlsg Volley Bally Boostersg G.A.A. Audree Helen Miller Sr., Soph. Girlsg Boost- ersg G.A.A. Jo A1111 lklillel' Sr. Girlsg Boostersg Girls' Chorusg G.A.A. Yvonne Dorothy Miller Sr. Girlsg Boostersg A Cappellag Lifesavingg Blue Maskg G.A.A. Charles VVITI. Mincher SE.: ZB. Pres.: Male Chorusg Pan-Am. Clubg Jr. Eng. Hr.g R.O.T.C.g Bas- ketball. Jerry K. Molton Male Chorusg R.O.T.C. Helene Morris Aitchpeg Boostersg Sr., Soph. Girlsg G.A,A.g G.A.L. WH-.. W WP-'M , Ernest S. Newmark Male Chorus. Doree Jane Newton Pan-American Club: Sr. Soph. Girlsg Boosters: Zo- ology Club g G.A.A. X s xt . 'Sus n Nicholls Srfxgfi-K lsr: Minuteman Qlassi l lubg G.A.A. Barbara J. Nickelson X S.E.g 4A Commissioner Ir. Eng. Hr.g Boosters: Sr Girlsg G.A.A. Flo De Boisky YVEEKLY Editor-in-chief It ea11't be tha! bad! 43 George Alexander Don't they look happyl Joanne Nitka S.E.: Dramatic Club: Ra- dio Guild: Library Helper. Girls' Chorus. Robert Morris Nitsche Pan-American Club: Sr Track '44: Basketball. June Lois Novick S.E.: Ir. Eng. Hr.: Pep Club: Forum: Volleyball: Tumblers: VVeekly: G.A.A. Stuart L. Novy SE.: Office Force: Sr. Sponsor: Magic Club. 44 Ruth Berry Pellar Minuteman: G.A.A.: lA Discussion: Soph., Sr. Girls: Pan-American Club. Audrey Ann Perlman S.E.: Pan-American Club: Botany Hr.: Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Elaine Phyllis Perry lA Discussion: GAA. Bernice D. Petersen Library Ass't.: G..-XA.: Swimming: Sr. Girls. Jack B. Petersen Alidade: Sr. Band: Foot- ball. Josephine E. Petersen Sigma Epsilon: G.A.iX. Lola May Peterson S.E.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.' . Minuteman: Pan-American Club. David C. Phillips S.E.: Z.-X Class Pres.: Aitchpe, R.O.T.C. Ed., '4-1. l45: Classical and Zoology Club: Boosters. Shirley M. Phillips S.E.: Ir. Eng. Hr.: Soph. Sr. Girls: Dewey Library Club: G.A.A.: A Cappella: Baseball. Norma C. Pinches S.E.: G.A.L.: GAA.: Classical Club: Sr. Sponsor. lack R. Piper R.O.T.C. Rachel Pizante S.E.: Life Saving: Swim- ming Club. Majorie R, Plast A Cappella: Boosters: G. A.A. : Book Room: Sr. Girls. Elise E. Pokrass S.E.: Jr. Eng. Hr., Pres.: Boosters: lA Discussion: Soph., Sr. Girls: Minute- man: GJX..-X. Jerome L. Pritz S.E.: Soccer: Boosters: Male Chorus, V. Pres.: Li- brary Club: Slide Rule Club. Hermine Prosk S.E.: IA Discussion: Pan- American Club: Boosters: Soph., Sr. Girls: Girls' Cho- rus. Charles R. Nudelinan Football '44: Radio Guild Pythagoreans: Pan-Ameri can Club: Basketball. Grace Megumi Oi shi I-lershel B. Orenstein A Cappella: Male Chorus Lost and Found. Bette L. Oscherwitz S.E.: A Cappella: Soph. Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Bessie Betty Pappas Pep Club: Boosters: Sr. Soph. Girls: Volley Ball G.A.A. Nick Pappas Male Chorus. David D. Pasik S.E.: VVeekly. June B. Paulsen Treas. Office: Boosters Minuteman: Soph., Sr Girls: GA..-X. Halter Ross Alidadeg Picked Platoon. Betty Rotman 2B Sec'y.g Pep Club: Tumblers, Capt.g G.A.A.: G.A.L.g Sr. Girls. Steven John Rothman S.E., V. Pres.: Soccer Mgr.: Euclideans, V. Pres.g Pythagoreans 5 Classical Club Pres. Allen Rovick SE.: Zoology Club: Clas- sical Club. Leonard Bezark Interesting, isn't it! Lillian C. Puklicky S.E.g Aitchpeg Boosters 3 Girls' Chorusg G.A.A.g Sr. Girls. Marshall A. Rabovsky S.E.: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Sr. Eng. Hr.g Male Chorusg A Cappellag Euclideans 5 Drama Clubg Basketballg Track. Shirley R. Randell S.E.g French Clubg Blue Maskg Sr. Sponsorg Sr. Girlsg G.A.A. Judy Rawson S.E.g Pan-American Club 1 Mixed Chorusg Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsorg G..-X..-X. Shayle R. Ray Male Chorusg Blue Maskg Movie Clubg Baseball. Carroll H. Reinaganum Footballg R.O.T.C. Nora Resnick S.E.g Zoology Club: Sr., Soph. Girlsg Girls' Chorusg G.A.A. Frances Joan Ricks S.E.g Sr. Eng. Hr.g Box Officeg Library Ass't.3 Sr. Girlsp G.A.A. Edris Rinnella Sr. Girlsg G.A.A. Marjorie Anne Roberts S.E.g Classical Clubg Sr. Girlsg YVeeklyg Art H113 G.A.A. XVillia1n K. Rogers Maxine Helen Rosano A Cappellag Sr. Girlsg Dramatic Clubg G.A.A. Jane S. Rose S.E.g Zoology Club: Eng. Hr.3 A Cappellag Soph., Sr. Girlsg Blue Maskg G.A.A. Melvin Rosen Library Clubg Boosters: Zoology Club: R.O.T.C.3 Pan-American Club. llsa Rosenberg S.E.g Sr, Sponsorg Sr. Girlsg G.A.A. Jeanette E. Rosenberg S.E.g Classical Clubg Min- uteniang G.A.A. V' I Howard M. Rozen S.E.g Basketball. June Rubin Soph., Sr. Girlsg G.A.A. Jo Ann Ruby Pan American Clubg Sr., Soph. Girlsg Boostersg Girls' Chorus 3 G.A.A.g Minuteman. X'X'alter Alvin Sabin Pan-American. Julian M. Sachs S.E.g Pythagoreansg Male Chorusg Latin Clubg Boost- ers. Stuart Sack Sigma Epsilon. Gertrude S. Salmen Soph., Sr. Girls. Mildred Sasser S.E.g Soph., Sr. Girlsg G.A.A.g Girls' Chorus. 45 Arthur H. Sattenstein Intramural Baseball: Male Chorus: R.O.T.C.. Eddie H. Schein S.E.: Euclideans: Tennis Team: Pythagoreans. Florence M. Schiek S.E.: G.A.A.: Sr. Girlsj Office Assistant: A Cap- pella. Josephine M Schlessinger . G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. Violet Jean Schram S.E.: Soph., Sr. Girls: lA Discussion Club: G.A.A. Elsie Pauline Schranz Mixed Chorus: Sr. Girls: Drama Club: G.A.A. Mildred R. Schuhnan A Cappella: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: G.A.L.: Girls' Cho- rus: Baseball : Basketball g Volley Ball. Jack H. Schuster S.E.: R. O. T. C.: Slide Rule Club: VVeekly. 46 Donald Warren Segal Sr. Sponsor: Boosters: Male Chorus: Euclideans Minuteman: Aitchpe, '43, '44, Copy Ed. '4S: Intra- mural Basketball. Barbara Lee Seltzer SE.: Soph., Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: Riding Club: G.A.A. Grace Sherman S. E.: Euclideans: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: G. A. L.: Weekly: Volley Ball. Benj. I. Shlaes A Cappella: R.O.T.C.: Blue Mask Club: Orchestra. Joy I. Shless Sr. Girls: Boosters: Min- uteman: Radio Guild: Pep Club: G.A.A.: Pan-Ameri- can Club. Maita Jeanne Shoelson SE.: Minuteman: Sr. Girls: Classical Club: G. A.A. Harvey Siegel S.E.: Euclideans: Male Chorus: Slide Rule Club: Picked Platoon: Chess and Checker Club: Library Club: Alidade. Phyllis M. Silberman S. E.: Boosters: Girls' Chorus: A Cappella: Pan- American Club: Soph., Sr. Girls: Blue Mask: Radio Guild. Zoe A. Siler Soph., Sr. Girls: Drama Club: G.A.A. Marvin Roy Silverman '3.E.: Pep Club: Track: Pythagoreans : Swimming : Chess and Checker Club: Euclideans: Radio Guild: Basketball: Male Chorus. Elliott L. M. Silverstein S.E.: Library Assistant: Euclideans : Pythagoreans, Pres.: Tennis: Male Cho- rus: Slide Rule Club: Chess and Checker Club. Evelyn Silverstein Senior Girls. Elaine M. Simon Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Robert A. Simon Movie Operator: Zoology Club: Intramural Basketball. James Burton Sinclair S.E.: Classical Club: Zo- ology Club: Minuteman. Selma Singer Boosters: lA Discussion: Pan-American: Sr., Soph. Girls: Bowling: G.A.A. Jim Byler Capt. of Football Team. Byler, Byler, he's Our Boy!! Gladys Betty Schwartz G.A.A.: Minuteman: Sr., Soph. Girls: Girls' Chorus: Pan-American Club. Donald Lee Seals Track Team. Mary Jeanette Seals Eleanor Seelig S.E.: Sr., Soph. Girls: Pan American Club: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Girls' Chorus! Boosters: Botany Hr.: G.A.A. John G. Strauss Boosters: Zoology Club: Pan-American Club: Bas- ketball. Lila Tashman Swimming: Botany Hr.: Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Robert G. Taub , S.E.: Euclideans: Radio Guild: Swimming: Zoology Club: Basketball: Male Cho- rus. Helen Ann Taymor S.E.: Weekly: Art Hr.: Soph., Sr. Girls: G..-X.A. Les Tennenbaum Jr. Eng. Hr.: Baseball: Track: Football: Male Cho- rus: Basketball. llvilliam Thiel Boosters: Zoology Club: Pan-American Club: Tum- bling: Track: Baseball: Bas- ketball. Barton A, Thomas S.E.: Sr. Band: A Cap- pella. Cleis' Thomas S.E.: Boosters. Pres. '44, '45: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Swim- ming: A Cappella: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Fay E. Sisson S.E.: Classical Club: Library Aid: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. May Skolnik S.E.: XYeekly: Orchestra : G.A..-X.: Sr. Girls. Lester T. Slavick Basketball: Baseball: Min- uteman. Betty Lee Smith IA Discussion: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Charles Lionel Smith S.E.: Zology Club: Bas- ball: Track. Patricia Louise Sokes Senior Girls: G.A.A. Ralph Solo Rio Pan-American Club: A Caooella: Alitlade: Male Chorus: Picked Platoon. jane Sommer S.E.: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Edna Spear Sr. Girls: G.A..-X.: G.A.L. Estelle Ruth Spector Pan-American Club: A Cappella: 2B V. Pres.: G..-X.A., Pres.: Sr. Girls. Patricia Stebbins Classical Club: G.A.A.: Senior Girls. Earl Steinberg S.E.: Pan-American Club: Pythagoreans: B a s e b a l l ' Lost and Found, Mgr., '43i '44, '45: Zoology Club: Blin- uteman. joy Sterious A Cappella: Sr. Orch.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Edward L. Stewart Frances Ruth Stivers ,lack Stratton S.E.: 1A Discussion: Eu- clicleans: Basketball: Pytha- goreans. Doris Ruth Thompson 1A Discussion: G..A.A.: Sr. Sponsor: Soph. G1YlS. Shirlee Tdel Tieger Girls' Chorus: Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Miriam Trauss S.E.: Boosters: Soph., Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus, Pres.: G.A.A. Judith Fern Tuchman S.E.: Pan-American Club: G.A.A., V. Pres.: Soph., Sr. Girls. Bill Thiel Senior Varieties Star. Sinatra plus Astaire equals Thiel. 47 Lester Ford Sigma President. VVatch that hole l Theresa I. Tuohy Senior Girls. George Baron Turbow Sr. Bandg Boostersg Base- ball Mgr.g R.O.T.C.g Lost and Found. Betty Turivas Life Savingg Minutemang Jr. Eng. Hr.g Soph., Sr. Girlsg Girls' Chorusg Boost- ersg G.A.A. Gerald Hyman Turnoy Sr. Orchestra '43, l44, '45g VVeekly '43, '44. 48 fi Selma XYarshaw S.E.g Classical Clubg Zo- ology Club: Soph., Sr. Girls Art Hr.: Boostersg G.A.A. Babette XYax S.E.2 Boosterslg Ir. Eng. Hr.g French Clubg Girls Chorusg Soph., Sr. Girls. Don Lee Mfeinstein S.E.g Classical Clubg Ra- dio Guildg Sr. Eng. Hr. Aitchpe, Business Ed. '44i Editor, '45. Marilyn B. Mleiss S.E.g Pan-American Club Sr. Sponsorg Soph. Girls G.A.A. Barbara Jean VVheeler Martha VVhitmon Betty Lou Ylfiesner Senior Girls. Marjorie Vllilhartz S.E.g Classical Club Soph., Senior Girlsg A Cap pellag G.A.A. 1 George XY. Wlillcockson Classical Clubg Jr. Track: Sr. Trackg Varsity Football. Jeannette F. A. XVillson Sr. Girlsg Boostersg G.A. A. Lorraine R. VVilsens Boostersg G.A.A.g 1A Dis- cussion Club: Soph., Sr. Girlsg Bowling. Bob NVitensky Boostersg Basketballg Zo- ology Clubg R.O.T.C.: Pan- American Club: Bowling. Arlene R. VVitzel G.A.A.g 1A Discussion Clubg Riding Clubg Sr. Girls. Sally Ann XYoldenberg S.E.g G.A.A.g Boostersg Soph., Sr. Girlsg Pan-Amer- ican Club. Herbert XVolf Boosters: Chess and Checker Clubg Orch. Herbert S. XV0lf Euclideans. Matilda Ubeda S.E.q Pep Club, Sec'y.g Minuteman: G.A.A.g G.A. L.3 Boostcrsg Soph., Sr. Girls. Viola M. Underwood Camera Clubg Boosters: Soph., Sr. Girlsg G..-XA. Evelyn Utay Sally Van Minden S.E.g Office Forceg Sr., Soph. Girlsg G.A.A.g Sr. Sponsor. Philip F, VanPelt Ir., Sr. Eng. Hr.: Male Chorusg Alidadeg Picked Platoon. Joanne M, Van VV'ack S.E.g Office Ass't.g Sr. Sponsorg Girls, Chorusg Soph, Sr. Girlsg G.A.A. Carl E. Walter S.E.g Minuteman. Nelly Belle XValter S.E.g A Cappellag Girls' Chorusg Prcs.g Senior Girls. Edith XYolinsky Sr. Sponsor: Soph., Sr. Girls: Boosters 1 G.A.A.: Olfice Ass't.: G.A.L.: Min- uteman. Susanne Vtlollman S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls. Shirley Lou VVo0d Senior Girls. Patsy XV00lf Ir. Eng. Hr.: G.A.A.: Boosters: Girls' Chorus: Botany Hr.: Pan-American Club: Soph., Sr. Girls. Richard Paul Wirede Sigma Epsilon. Dennis Young Male Chorus: Zoology Club: Slide Rule Club. james Warreii Young A Cappella. Anne Elizabeth Zeman S.E.: Boosters: Life Sav- ing: Classical Club: Minute- man: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Shirley Ann Zink S.E.: Drama Club: G.A.A. Esther Zisook Art Hr.: Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Fern Marilyn Zolot S.E.: Zoology Club: Boosters: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Richard Fireman SE.: Blue Mask: Pens: Sr. Orch.: Radio Guild: V. Pres.: Sr. Eng. Hr.: A Cap- pella. NOT PICTURED: Harry Aid Florence Amino Lee Adelson Marjoria Darton Patricia Bennett Gloria Blake June Blake jim Booth Lewis Butterman John Carrel Betty Clifford Martin Connor Ioan Dearham Florence Erlich Leonard Finegold Donelda Frankeberger Jim Gifford Milton Gordon Tony Goritz Shirley Gruber John Harwood Iris Johnson Alfred Kleifield Dorothy Lane Delores Ledene Lois Levine Shirley Lewin Kenneth Litt Connie Lukas Robert Mansfield Gloria Maystrovich Elaine McClellan Iames McElhaney Donald McKay Vtfilliam Miller Milbert Mindes John Mitchell Marian Moe Zangwill Munies Hitoshi Nagai Carl Peppers VVyoma Plumb Park Richardson Alvin Schwartz Robert Sider Leslie Silverman Hazel Sims Martin Smilay Charles Straus John VVeil Eva Weiss Malvina VVeiss Shirley Wlittenberg Cecile Zaretsky 49 Holding His Own 'Bly Friends. Tete-a-tete Tea Talk Tea for Two 4'Swing Your Partneer DIVISION ANDERSON: ROW 3-D. Mecller, B. Hutchings, S. Drucker, B. Rogers, D. Dough- erty, J. VVeil, J. Carson, J. Lewbin, M. Hirsch, E. Carle, F. Hoehman, D. Newton, V. Underwood. Row ZWA. Druth, C. Hopkins, R. SoloRio, T. Gea- gau, VV. Sabin, B. Rotman, G. Salmen, E. Cohn. E. Homan, B. Friedman, A. Hecht, R. Kramer, R. Marks, B, Smith. Row 1- E. NYeiss, M. Seals, J. Rawson, J. Jaffe, F. Scheik, J. Ruby, G. Schwartz, E. Silverstein, D. Brodsky, P. Goldberg. DIVISION LEITCII: ROW 3- S. Rothman, G. Levin, M. Man- delbauni, D. Dellefield, M. Moss, V. Chisholm, C. Dale, B. Lyttle, C. Nudelman, S. Mayer. Row Z -E. Pokrass, C Isenllerg, E. Kraft, J. Clarke, J. Petersen, M. VVhitmon, E, McClellan, L. Puk- licky, T. Meyer, E. Meyer, L. Levy, H. Prosk, M. Mann, L. Peterson, C. Thomas, C. Lugo, IVI. Ballard, M. Murphy. Row 1 -Miss Leitch, S Novy, S. Ray, S. Singer, L. VVilsens, B. Den- yes, R. Ginsburg, R. Lourie, N. Pinches. DIVISION GRAVES: Row 3- G. Martinelli, FI. Stewart. L Layton, M. Cohon, M. Plast, B. Shlaes, L. Adelson, S. Kalleek, L. Gaffin, B. Berg, R. Albert, G. Greene. Row Z-E. Levy, B. Kurtzman, B. lyfack, A. Miller, R. Kaplan, J. Hussey, S. Callar- man. J. Bozikis, B. Koslovsky, E. Utay. Row 1-M. Berzosky, M. Collins, L. Buckman, B VVax, D. Beaudreau, F. Lustig F. DeBofsky. DIVISION LECHTENBERG: Row 3fJ. Petersen, L. Bezark N. Krinsky, E. Schein, J, Bari nett, J. McElhaney, C. Straus R. Simon, C. Reinganum, D. Pa: sik. Row 2-J. Goldman, F. Bern, J. Sommer. S. VVoldenherg, S. Hirst, C. Chapman, L. Josephs G. Sherman, H. Taynior, J. Rui bin, S. Alter. C. Block, B. Osch- erwitz, M. Schulman. Row 14 K. Litt, H. Land, T. Humphreys Mr. Lechtenberg, J. Levitetz, S Lisnek, F. Sisson. 51 1 DIVISION NAPIERALSKI: Row lies. Ettinger, C. Alster, B. VVheeler, R. Cohn, F. Balt- zell, G. Herz, L. Ibanez, N. Pappas, D. Levinson, C. Ellis, M. Conroy, L. Berkson, P. Blair, C. Karagas, K. Maisonneuve, Row Ehrenhalt, E. Spear, L. K1HHlCk,. S. Davis, B. Nickel- son, Y. M1ller, M. Rosano, J. Devereaux, A. Auld, P. Rinella, B. Davis.. Row 1-G. Gamber, P. Capoccl, E. Guthrnan, N. Kel- logg, Illr. Napieralski, D. Brown, S.. Hart, R, DeMar, B, Haar- stick. DIVISION OTTOSEN: Row 3 -G. 'Alexander, C. Dittburner, BV. Flne, B. Hallett, M. Leib, J. bmclair, C. Chaplin, L. Ganek, E. Engberg, D. VVeinslein. Row 2-G. Nelson, L. Brasseur, J. Johnson, S. Morris, M. Faber, VV. Kirchner, F. Beers, B. Hol- ley, H. Wolf, M. Berman, A. Rvvick. L- Kaye, J. Kanter, C. Carter. ROW 1-M. Horwaih, S. Kahn, M. Shoelson, L. Kahn, Mr. Ottosen, A Hawkes, C. HHfCl16f, E. Chaurn, J. Rosen- berg. 527 DIVISION MCCAHEY: Row 3-J, Ilfliller, B. VJillcocks011, M. Sasser, G. Turlmw, S. Lazarus, D. Carrel, L. Silverman, A. NVitzel, A. Baker, J. VVills0n, A. Barton, J. Ricks. Row 24 P. Baranov. A. Dembufsky, L. Tashman, II. Morris, C. VValter, E. VVolinsky, VV. Ross, D. Gold- berg, G. Goldman. K. Kulovitz, D. Ashinofsky, N. Kluge, F. Stivers, J. Novick. Row 1!E. Jones, R. Friedman, P. Silber- man, NI. Nathanson, Miss INIC- Cahey, J. Rose, M, Grauer, M. Ubeda. DIVISION PEER: Row 3-G Lickerman, E. Holubek, B. Goss ner, R. Butz, R McDonald, J Piper, B. Richardson, R. Nits- eher, M. Harrison, M. Dowell L. Collins, S. Michael. Row 2- H. Mannheim, S. Levin, A. Ze- man, P. Carlson, S. Zink, R. Pellar, B, Blaz, N. Kogen, B. Gleich, M. Fink, L. Fein, III. Carey, G. Blake. Row 1-A. Krause, I. Grass, R. Foster, Mr Peer, J. Tuchman, R. Baum, Ni Georgulis. DIVISION SCIINIDIIOFER: Row 3-Ii. Newmark, B. Mc- Lean, B. Aid, S. Goodman, C. Smith, U. Nelson. li. Crolin, S. Van Minden, R. Taulv, S. Tie- ger. Row Z-Ill. Slcolnik, II. Young, M. Ililvwick, E. Spector, M. Silverman, B. Cordier, E. Iclelson, I.. Slavick, A. Levin. Row I-Z. Siler, IC. Silverstein, S. Gold, ul. Shlcss, J. Flesch, E. Iliortenson, If. Simon. DIVISION ZL'R.XVl'SKI: Row 3-R. Boltz, A. Baum, B. Arnold, B. Halperin, M. NVilhartz, II. IVolf, B. Gilliam, R. NYrede, D. Cause, B. Thomas, j. Paulsen, A. Levinson. Row G-N. WValter, S. Chapman, T. Chronrin, B. Dotson, D. Ledene, I. Cosnier, B. Marstrovich, M. Trauss, B. Seltzer, S. Froelicli, E. Levi. Row I-C. Given, S. Golding, J. Nitka, C. Givan, Miss Zurawski, C. Brett, I'. Marks, E, Bloom, F. Zolot. DIVISION TUCKER: ROW 3- 'l'. Tuohv, P. Stebbins, H. Roxen, Etshokin, N. Resnick S. Nicholls, M. Roberts, A. Sat- tenstein. Row 2!M. Jones, D. Young, E. Zisook, D. Epstein, M. Hender, N. Hitoshi, S. VVar- shaw, L. Steinberg, M. Mac- pherson, M. Jacobs, E. Brom- herg, J. Pritz, J. Boyd, S. Lat- kin, I'. Burnett, M. Bright, A. Day, D. Klarlis, B. Pappas, S. Phillips. Row I4-E. Kaplan, S. Ranclell, I. Freeman, J. Schus- ter, B. Edelstein, Mr. Tucker, H. Milesis, J. Carnow, E. Kahn, D. Greenberg, E. Much, S. Sack. DIVISION LIIVIIONZ ROW 3- M. Ashford. E. Blum, M. Led- erer, P. NYoolf, N. Rabovsky, B Turivas, I. Strauss, P. Van Pelt E. Fingolrl, D. Fiieman, D. Fine J. Kooperman, S. Grossberg, E Seelig, l'. Boston, B. Faust, C Klingman. Row Z-I. Gardner D. Balkin, J. Goldberg, B. Wit cnsky, R. Goldsmith, H. Feld man, M. VVeiss, M. Rosen, G Kaplan, B. Thiel, A. Honorof H. Siegel, M. Cohen, A. Perl man, E. Clickstein. Row I-A Masaki, D. Goldberg, R. Chill S. VVollman, Miss Upton, G. Le vin, N. Lesser, S. Botoglou, H Marcado. 53 FALL 4A OFFICERS: C. VVoln0r, I. Kelley, N. Sugarman, C. Greenspan, E. Ellin. COMMITTEES Announcements: Sponsor, Mrs. Nichols: Chairman, Mary Jane Shemwellg Members: Flora Fishman, Herb Loeb, Joan Strauss, Sybil VVolfson. Cap and Gown: Sponsor, Mrs. Komar, Chairman, Robert Vtfitzg Members: Agnes Agnell, Ruth Bauer, jack Bornstein, Mary O,Neill. Class Day: Sponsor, Mrs. Hawkesg Chair- man, Joyce VVightg Members: Melvin Adams, Marjorie Christensen, Audrey Cohen, Jerry Risman. Diploma and Ribbon: Sponsor, Mrs. Komarg Chairman, Carol Wilson, Members: Ioan Bauer, Ruth Heilbroner, Marie Ko- koeier, Lois Trafford. Gift: Sponsor, Mrs. Nichols: Chairman, Gracella Dickey, Members: Robert Drucker, Betty Mae Frazin, Shirley Mae French Arthur Kallen. v Printing: Sponsor, Mrs. Randall: Chair- man, VVallace Conrad: Members: Mariana 54 Franc, Arthur Mills, Betty Stoll, Ludwig Tritsch. Program: Sponsor, Miss Deupreeg Chair- man, Dick Peltzg Members: Martha Custin, joseph Lederer, Phyllis Walen, Jane Wlil- liams. Prom: Sponsor, Miss Deupree: Chair- man, Ronnie Essermang Members: Barbara Bernstein, Dean Cohler, Carl Puddewill, Charlotte Twining. Seating and Processional: Sponsor, Mrs. Randall, Chairman, Robert Fireman, Mem- bers: Barbara Green, Helen Haeger, Vilma Lacaye, Iris Madalia. Senior Varieties: Sponsors, Miss Chur- chill, Mr. Casnerg Chairman, Shirley Vit- tum: Members: Joseph Baum, Dana Carder, Herb Gans, Bernard Pierce, VVerner Stern, VVanda Yancy. Song and Motto: Sponsor, Mrs. Hawkes, Chairman, Mary Wickhaiiig Members: Mona Beck, Dorothy Goodfriend, Helene Reinsberg, David Zeaman. The School is CDL11'S,VVC,1'C Seniors! ID-YE R E IOR Of hnmbleft Friendf, bright Creature! Nfcorn not one The Daixy, by the Jhndow that it ELZJZJ, Prolectf the lingering view-drop from the fun! -IV01'dJw01'th 55 SPRING 4B CLASS OFFICERS: B. Allweiss, vice-presidentg N. Richardson, commissionerg R. Brown, secretaryg G. Beros, president. JANUARY CLASS OF 1946 Therels a long, long trail awindingf' but as Confucius didn't say, Hall that has a be- ginning must surely have an endf, So here they stand, nearing the station at which they will have to transfer to another train and follow a new path through life-the Senior Graduating Class of january, 1946. Alas and alack, this class which first met here at High Park in 1942 has shrunk and diminished, as do so many classes. How- ever, it may be said that those remaining are truly deserving of admiration and hon- or-persevering, strong willing and able to work to attain their goal--Education. But enough of that, for surely everyone realizes the greatness of the Seniors and accords them all due honors. Instead turn back the years and look over the events and accomplishment that accompanied their ascent to Seniority. As freshmen, they were like all others- bewildered, anxious to please, and lost in the blundering way puppies have. Then before 56 they were aware of it, they were sophomores --so wise, so sure oflthemselves, and so fool- ish in these beliefs. In their junior year, they at last began to grow up--they started to look around, to question and generally poke their noses into everything Then the fulfillment of years of study and work, and lo! They were Seniors. Oh what fun in their last semester. But fun must have hard work behind it, and those on the committees surely do work hard. From the rollicking class day, the dignified prom, and commence- ment exercises, the work of all the different committees are shown in full splendor. The end of the long, hard trail draws near as the Class starts preparing for the goal that they started out for. Commencementl They had come a long way, but they will start on a much longer and harder one. They will do very well being what they are. The best of good luck and success to you, Grad- uates of January, 1946. Richard M. Boyer Physics Honor. Jack Miller Broelmann Junior English Honor: Male Chorus. Rita E. Brown Sigma Epsilon: Booster: 4B Class Sec'y.: G.A.A.: Junior English Honor: Pan- American Club: Senior Girls. Bvron Glenn Butt S.E.: Jr. Eng. Honor: R.O.T.C.: lA Discussion: Dewey Library Club: Bas- ketball. Pat Golden Pres. of Elec. Comm. Quick Watsoii, the turpentine l l l Marguerite Aagaard S.E.: Boosters: Art Hr.: Pan-American Club: Sr. Girls: Vkfeekly: GAA. Ethel Ann .-Xhamnos Pep Club: Band: G.A.A.: G.A.L.: Majorette, Capt. Bob VV. Allxveiss Boosters: 3B V. Pres.. Orch.: Football: Track: Swimming. Dorothea Altman Sr. Orch.: Sr. Girls: G. A.A. Howard K. :Xpeland Varsity Basketball: Sr. Orchestra. Dolores XYanda Baaba Zoologv Club: Senior Girls: A Cappella: G.A.A. Nita M. Baron S.E.: Pan-American Club: lA Discussion, Sec'y.: Pens: Weekly: Senior Girls: Book- room Asst.: GAA. Robert Noel Bauer Ir. Eng. Hr.: Zoology Club: Botany Honor: Bas- k:tball. , Richard J. B ayles Lois Patricia Beggs S.E.: Boosters: Soph. Comm.: GA..-X. Irwin Berg' Stud. Govlt.: Minuteman: Movie Operators: Baseball: Basketball. Norma Fay Berg S.E.: lA Discussion: Vlfeekly: Stud. Gov't:: Girls, Chorus: Senior Girls: G. A.A. David Marvin Berkson S.E. : Pan-American Club: Radio Guild: Basketball: Tfnnis. Georgia Beros S.E.: 4B Pres.: Senior Girls: G.A.A. Bill H. Boetticher Jr. Eng. Hr.: Boosters: Band: Picked Platoton: Basketball. Otto Bouc S.E.: Physics Hr.: Senior Band. Leroy Chelemsky Boosters: R.O.T.C.: Ali- dade: Picked Platoon. Rita Helen Chernoff S.E,: lA Discussion: VVeekly: Pub. Rel. Ed.: Sr. Girls: Library Aide: Classi- cal Club: Booster: Library Club: G.A.A. Carmela A. Chiappetta G.A.A. Lillian Cohen Sr. Girls: Soph. Girls: A Cappella: G.A,A.: Pan- American Club. Ronald Cohen Sigma Epsilon: Boosters: Physics Hr.: Basketball: Zoology Club: R.O.T.C. Maxine Carolyn Cohn Sigma Epsilon: Booster? Soph., Sr. Girls: Girls' Cho- rus: G.A.A.: Pan-American Club: G.A.L. Morris Irvin Cohn S.E.: Physics Hr.: ZA and 3B President: Zoo. Club: Classical Club: Aitchpe, '44, Photo. Ed. '45. Richard Reroy Conklin Booster: Minuteman. ' 57 janet Cox G.A.A. Sue Davidson S.E.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Boosters: Pan-American Club: Life Saving : Minuteman. Ruth Phyllis Day G.A.A. Rita Florence Del Gado Swimming: Senior Girls: G.A.A. Jerome K. Delson S.E.: Zoology Club: Clas- sical Club: Booster: Aitch- pe, '44, '4Sg Pythagoreans. VVilliam Eakins Junior Track: Sr. Track. Margaret J. Ehmen Edith Betty Falk G.A.A. 58 Ray Formost Track Team. Inez joy Fox S.E.g A Cappella: Life Saving: Swimming: Pep Club: Minuteman: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Booster: Soph. Girls: Weekly: G.A.A. Maxine Audrey France SE.: Weekly: 2B Sec'y.: Sr. Girls: Ir. Eng. Hr. Molly Franklin Booster: VVeekly: Sr. Girls: Zoology Club: GA..-X. Jerry Friedman S.E.: Band: Physics Hr.: R.O.T.C.: Picked Platoon. Maurice I. Friedman S.E.: Booster: Ir. Eng. Hr.: Zoology Club: Orch. blames E. Fuchs Track Capt.: Football, '43, '44, Capt. '45: Basketball: Booster. Marko Giannopulos Varsity Basketball : Ir. Eng. Hr.: Minuteman. Shirley Ruth Gibson Margaret M. Gilruth S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: Swimming: G.A.A. Betty Ann Glovier Senior Girls: G.A.A. Patricia Golden SE. : Pan-American Club: Pythagoreans: B ookroomg Euclideans: Sec'y.: Sr., Soph. Girls: Election Comm., Pres.: Minuteman. David K. Goodman Ir. Eng. Hr.: Treas.: Booster: VVeekly: Male Chorusg Basketball: Base- ball. Phyllis L. Goodman S.E.: Pan-American Club: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: G. A.A. Lawrence Graff S.E.: Boosters: Minute- man: Basketball. Marcia Lois Greenberg S.E. g Pan-American Club: Boosters: Ir. Eng. Hr.: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Bob Bauer Home, home, sweet home ! l Irving A. Farber SE.: lA and 2B Pres.: Booster: Alidade: R.O.T.C. Robert D. Field Sigma Epsilon: Physics Honor. Robert George Fisch S.E.g Pythagoreans: 2B V. Pres.: 1A Discussion Club: Pan-American Club. Donna Dee Fish G.A.A. Peter De Wlitt King Boosters: Forum: Aitchpe Tribe: Swimming. Patsy Ruth Kirk G.A.A. Sherman M. Klausner S.E.: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Phys- ics Hr.: Zoology Club: Sr. Band. Pearl Joy Kranz S.E. : Pan-American Club: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: G. A.A. Gloria A. La Bounty Sigma Epsilon: G.A.A. De Lores R. Lange Sr. Girls: VVeekly: G.A.A. Blossom Elaine Lascoe Pan-American Club: Blue Mask: A Cappella: Boosters. Henry Peter Lesko Mech. Drawing Hr. Pat Griffin S.E.: Botany Hr.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Sol Hasson Boosters: Physics Hr.: Jr. English Honor. Miriam Pearl Hellman S.E.: Jr. Eng. Hr. Dick Henderson S.E.: Classical Club: Var- sity Football: Track: A Cappella Pres.: Basketball. Shalamis Hershhelcl Pan-American Club: Sr. Sponsor: Zoology Club: Boosters: Sr. Girls. Rae B. Herzberg Boosters: A Cappella: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Dorothy H. Hilbert Boosters: Sr. Girls: Min- uteman: G.A.A. Wlilliam Hillman B o o s t e r s : Pythagoreans: Euclideans : Track: Football. Patricia Lee Hipp Senior Girls: Senior Spon- S011 Russell Hotifm an S.E.: Physics Hr.: 1A Discussion: Stage Force. Joseph Albert Hubbell Boosters: Physics Hr.: Baseball. Norma Celeste Huff A Cappella: Sr. Sponsor: Zoology Club: G.A.A. Charlotte M. johnson SE.: Wfcekly: G.A.A. Dorothy M. Karrak er Marilyn B. Katzman Boosters: Annual: Sr Girls: VVeekly: G.A.A.: Of- fice Ass't. Pauline Marion Kerns S.E. : Pan-American Club Library Club: Sr. Girls: G A.A.: G.A.L. QF Elaine Claire Levi Boosters: G.A.A. Estelle Levine Office Force: Minuteman: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. Cynthia Mae Levitetz VVeekly: Zoology Club: Ir. Eng. Hr.: Boosters: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: G.A.A. Sorelle Levitt S.E.: Office Ass't.: Sr, Girls: Booster: Art Hr.: G.A.A. Sue Dayiclson English Tutor An apple for a teacher! 59 Lolita Pincoffs Books Incorporated! Joseph D. Levkovitz Sr. Bandg R.O.T.C.g Mixed Chorusg Physics Honor. Richard Eli Lewis Blue Maskg Baseballg Boostersg R.O.T.C. Sidney S. Lewis S.E.g Jr. Eng. Hr.g Sr. Sponsorg Zoology Clubg Bowlingg R.O.T.C. Ted Lewis Chess Team, '44, '45g R.O. T.C. 60' Nancy Jeanne Marks S.E.g Aitchpe ,45, '46g Minutemang Jr. Eng. Hr.g lA Discussiong Classical Clubg Soph.. Sr. Girlsg 3B Vice Pres.g G.A.A. James B. McBurney Swimming Team. Senta Metzger S.E.3 Bookroom Sec'y.g Boostersg G.A.A. Richard P. Michaelson Sr. Bandg R.O.T.C.g Stud. Gov,t.g A Cappella. Genevieve J. Mills S.E.g Sr. Girlsg G.A.A.: Boosters. Donald Alan Mitchell Basketballg Drama Clubg Jr. Eng. Hr.g Boosters. Joanne Mountain S.E.g Aitchpe, '45, '46g lA Discussiong Classical Clubg Soph., Sr. Girlsg Boostersg Jr. Eng. Hr.g ZA and 3B Sec'y.g G.A.A. Charles XV. Mutter Senior Orchestra. Lillian Verdi Nobles Jr. Eng. Hr. Pres.g Sr. Orch.g Sr. Girlsg Male Cho- rus Accomp.g Minutemang G.A.A. Ann Nonweiler Sr. Girlsg Pep Clubg G. A.A. Gloria Lois Norman Zoology Clubg Minute- mang Sr. Girlsg G.A.A. Helen Okun Boostersg A Cappellag G. A.A. Helen C. O,Malley Jr. Eng. Hr.g Minutemang Sr. Sponsorg Sr. Girlsg G. A.A. Juanita Orn Library Clubg Sr. Girlsg G.A.A. Christie A. Ozawa Jr. Eng. Hr.g Classical Clubg Girls' Chorusg Sr. Girls. Charles M. Peters 1A Comm.g Zoology Clubg Pan-American Clubg Min- utemang Basketball. Isle Betty Linz S.E.g Sr. Sponsorg G.A.A. Beverly Luessen S.E.g Boostersg G.A.A.g Sr. Girls. Nadine Luessen S.E.g Boostersg G.A,A.g Sr. Girls. Gloria Helene Lupstein A Cappellag Sr. Girlsg Office Ass't.g Boostersg Sr. Sponsorg G.A.A. Murdock Mackenzie Junior Band. Leon M. Mandell Weeklyg lA Discussion: Box Office 5 Basketball 5 Male Chorusg Eootballg Classical Clubg Boosterg Sr. Track. Barbara Mandell S.E.g Soph., Sr. Girlsg Li- brary Clubg Box Officeg Life Savingg Minutemang Swim- mingg G.A.A.g G.A.L. Patricia N. Manning Sr. Girlsg Minutemang IA Discussiong Boostersg A Cappellag G.A.A. Alice G. Rubovits Soph Girlsg Sr. Girls Boostersg Sr. Sponsorg Pan- American Clubg A Cappella G.A.A. Gene Earle Ruffing' lA, Discussiong Male Cho- rusg Business Mgr.g A Cap- pellag Art Honor. joan Nadia Sainmel Sigma Epsilong Boosters Senior Girlsg G..-X..-X.: Min- LYECITIHH. Darwin H. Scher ,lunior English Honor Checkers. Marko Giannopnlos He's right, Has l ll l'.olita Pincoffs Boosters 5 Sr. Sponsor g Euclideansg Bookroomg Photography Clubg Sr. Girls. Meyer Eugene Pollack S.E.g Boosters 3 Bandg Alidade, Tony Pronos 1A Vice President. Ronald H. Raft Orchestra. Ella jane Record Minutemang Stud. Gov't.g Library Ass't.g Senior Bandg Sr. Girls. Alan Lee Reinstein S.E.g Classical Club: Physics Hr.g Varsity Soc- cerg Euclideansg Basketball. Janet Ann Rettig Sigma Epsilong G.A.A. Harriet Retzky SE' Librar 'Xss't.' Of- Fice Force: Sr. Girls. Nancy Richardson S.E,g Boostersg lA Dis- cussiong Pep Clubg Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorusg 4B Comm. Romayne Richardson S.E.g lA Discussiong Pan- American Clubg Sr., Soph. Girlsg Election Comm. Pres.q Swimmingg Office Force. Maxine Robbins Majorette: Orch.g Pep Club: G.A.A.g G.A.L.g Sen- ior Girls. Murray Lee Rose S.E.3 1A Disc. Clubg ZA V. Pres.: Zoology Clubg SB Comm.g Physics Hr.: Aitch- pe '44, Sports Ed., ,45Q Eu- clideans V. Pres. Harry B. Rosenberg S.E. 3 Boosters 32A Comm. g Classical Clubg lA Discus- siong .-Xitchpe, ,44, Activities Ed., '45, T165 Minuteman. Charlotte Rosenzweig Boosters 3 G.A.A. Richard Rossan S.E.: IA Discussiong Zo- ology Club. Elaine Ruth Rossen G.A,A. Edith Schnitz G.A.A. Ted R. Schwartz Junior English Honorg Z0- ology Club: Boostersg Dra- ma Clubg Basketball. Harold Seike Sr. Basketball. Harlan Crawford Shaw S.E.g Classical Clubg R. O.T.C.g Pythagoreansg Sen- ior Bandg Euclideansg lA Discussion Clubg Zoology Club. Sheldon Silverstein Sigma Epsilong R.O.T.C.5 Senior Band. Eleanor L. Silverstrom Sigma Epsilong Boosters: Sr. Girlsg Soph. Girlsg Jun- ior English Honorg G.A.A, VVilliam C. Smith S.E.g Botany Honorg Physics Honor. Robert Ural Sneed Junior English Honor. 61 Richard I. Sokas Sr. Band Capt., Footballg Swimming Team, Drum Majorg R.O.T.C. jerry Ralph Sommer Sigma Epsilong Boosters: Baseball, Basketballg Zo- ology Clubp Weeklyg Min- uteman. Irving Spivack Mary Lou Stein Sigma Epsilong G.A.A. Leon Harrv Steinberg S.E.g Physics Hr., Botany Honor. Maynard Stelzer Footballg Sr. Trackg Pan- American Clubg Ir. English Honor. Edrvce H. Sternberg S.E.g Ir. Eng. Hr.: Sr. Girlsg Sr. Sponsorg Boost- ers, G.A.A. Ernestine Strauss S.E.g Sr. Girlsg G.A.A. Charles George Studer Stage Forceg R.O.T.C. Shirley Ann Sugerman Student Gov't.q Weeklyg lA Discussiong G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. Royce D. 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NOT PICTURED Marilin Asquine, Gerald Blumenthal, Daniel Burke, Bar- bara Carey, Charles Cavell, Harold Coleman, Gary Comer, David Coulson, Walter Davison, Pat Dunbar, Joseph Feinberg, John Forhy, Wilbur Freed, Suzanne Friend, Samuel Fujimoto, Arnold Greenwood, VVilliam Hallett, Jean Handlon, Stanley Hanshaw, Bonnie Harris, Ardelle Hellerman, Corinne Johnson, Rudolph Johnson, Dorothy Kenneally, Mary Kataoka, Eugene Landy, Sam Martin, James McCoy, Lucille McLaughlin, Adolph Meyer, Esau Nathan, Edward Nelson, Laureatte Nicker- son, Hideo Nishi, Arthur Okusu, Trudy Ray, Zelma Rogoff, Helen Simos, Ralph Smith, Victor Smith, Eugene Theimer, Dorothy VVestfall. DIVISION BERGSTRAND Row SAS. Hanshaw, B. Bauer B. Butt, D. Henderson, G. Ruff ing. R. Smith, M. Mackenzie, I Forhy, H. Rosenberg, J. Strat ton, H. Shaw, D. Lange, N Marks, J. Mountain. Row 2- G. Mills, B. VVige, C. Levitetz M. Rose, J. Delson, L. Mandel R. Rossan, R. Haustein. J. Levi kovitz, T. Promos, A. Lust, R. Imhoff, S. Hershfield. Row 14 R. Chernoff, A. Reinstein, P Bennett, R. Michaelson, Mr Bergstrand, M. Colin, M. Ka- taoka, M. Giannopulos, C. Ciap- petta. DIVISION FUCHSZ Row 3- G. VVeingart, E. Levi, G. La- Bounty, M. Friedman, J. Dan- nenberg, I. Fuchs, B. Boetticlfxer, E. Theimer, J. McBurney, F. Schwartz, D. Mitchell, H. Sims, P. Kirk. Row Z-R. Day, E. Schmitz, M. Greenberg, D. Berk- son, L. Tennenbaum, R. Sneed, R. Cohen, E. Nathan, C. Gilbert, H. Okun, J. Rettig. Row 1-J. Coz, L. Lariuey, D. Fish, I. Linz, E. Kahn, G. Zimring, C. Rosenzweig, S. Metzger, L. Nick- CTSOH. 63 DIVISION JEXYELL: Row 3- M. Gordon, M. Cohn, M. Fenton, D. Coulson, XY. Freed, M. Moe, B. Eakins, H. Friedman, E. Landy, D. Burke, S. Davidson. Row 2-B. Harris, N. VYcine, J. Samuel, VV. Plumb, L. Cohen, M. Hellman, A. Rubnvits, D. VVestfalI, M. Robbins, N. Baron, R. Brown. Row I-M. Stein, L. Boeck, A. Nonweiler, H. Cole- man, G. Beros. DI, Booth, E. Record, T. Goritz, R, I-Ierzherg. DIVISION PLISS: Row 3-ll. Lesko, C. Xlvilliams. 0. Bouc, R. Boyer, C. Mutter, M. Stelzer, M. Franklin, M. Ehmen, J. Broelmann, J. VVeil, Z. Munies, S. Klausner, I. Spivnck, A. Greenwood. Row 2-W. Smith, D. Korem, H, Sc-ike, C. Ozztwzt, D. Hilbert, H. Simns. Miss Pliss, S. Sugerman, J, Kasper, N. Huff, R. Bayles, L. Stein- berg, R. Field. Row l-M. Katz- man, I. Fox, V. Smith, D. Baa- ha, D. Scher. S. Hassan, E. Strauss. - Fx-A . 64 DIVISION IIINKLEY: Row 2 -J. Ilnhell, I. Berg, G. Smith. G. Iilumcnthnl, I.. Graff, H. O'Mzilley, R. Furniusl, H. Ret- zky, l. I :irhcr, I.. Nuhlcs, S. Silverstein, M. Pollack, D. GUOCIIIIIIII, R. I,-fwis. Row 1- B. Petersen, IC. Siernlzerg, M. Frzince, D. Altnizm, P. Hipp, M. Cilruth, IC. Silverstrom, P. Kerns, TI. Lucsscn, N. Luessen. Miss Ilinklcy. 4 4 - A.. J nt. DIVISION RVNDQUISTZ ROW 3-E. Ahznmnos, VV. Davison, C. Stud:-r, R. Fisch, J. VVinches1er, P. King, Il. VYeisman, H. Ape4 land, I'. Golden, N. Richardson, S. Ulmzin, l'. Krzmz, Row 2- S. Levitt, R. Rall, C. Peters, B. Meyer, ,I. Schwartz, D. Finch, R. Miller, j. Urn, R. Del Gado, I. Sommer. Row I-E. Levine, R. Iloffinzni. R. Richardson, Miss Runclquist, IJ. Knrraker, C. Johnson. S. Lewis. Our Citizens of Trmlorrow. UMy defense stamps, please. Big Business! Pretty Pastery. Merry Christmas! Minutes Men at YYork Mr. Sliidelefs I1'ldUS'E1'iOL1'S Division! IOR Commami way Jewiceg hambleft Jewice done By willing and difceming fozzlf zum glory! George Elliot SPRING 3A CLASS OFFICERS: K. Xvfffll- 7 ner, D. Packtor, C. liar- ancik, A. Freybcrg. SB CLASS OFFI- CERS: D. Goldsmith, commissioner, C. Bar- ancik, president, S. Pinckovitch, secretary. DIVISION CLAIR: Row 3-R. Barth, I. Osburn, D. Pzlnzinin, E. VY0lf, C, Fletcher, M. Davis, A. Barnett, J. Friedlander, V. Frisman, L. Milesis, R. Barnu- cik, A. Graham. Row 2-P. Rooker, J. Hirsch, O. Sheldon, B. Levy, G. Farcnu, VV. Jones, G. Goritz, S. Lull, R. Hughes, R. VVeiss, R. Smith, P. Ara- vosis, M. Mulholland. C. Bur- nett. Row 1-E. Klein, E. Flynn, K. Reagan, Mr. Clair, E. Bachenheimer, C. Sunclifur, M. NValclshire, B. Mzumusn. DIVISION CLAVVSON: Row 3 -F. Hofer, B. johnson, F. Co- masky, B. Banchik, M. Schwartz, M. Tenenbaum, J. Herbst, B. Vzmdervort, Kammmm, R. Schultz. ROW 2-G. Cornell, M. Karas, B. Marks, M. Wells, S. Ruluel, G. Bender, C. Barmxcik, E. Rudenherg, T. Kzxlleu, l'. Tuof, R. Huston, I. Ingler. Row 1-Miss Clawson, A. Brunell, P. Manning, K. Handler, N. Klein, I. Hale, A. Axelrod, S. Dockl man. DIVISION DAVIS! ROW 3-R. Montag, J. Hancock, B. Saltz- man, A. Rosenbloom, G. Frand- sen. B. Engle, D. Bettini. Row 2-B. Boyland, B. Horwitz, S. Forne, R. Greunbauin. Mrs. Davis, S. Skolride, F. Abra- hams, C. Kappe, Y. Radcliffe, F. Hartstein. Row l-B. Getner, KI. Fiala, A. Lev. J. Hoffman. I. Bivens, C. NYolper. F. Harvin, J. Packtor, S. Coleff. DIVISION JOHNSON: Row 3- ,I. Brown, M. Selieaffer, C. Min cer, D. Packlor, F. Gale, J Gross, P. McLaughlin, B. Ury A. Siegel, B, Broaddss, K. Gil- bert, B. Hcalev, G. Strategos Row 2-C. Kramer, R. Diekin son, R. Edgar, S. Miles, G. Brandelvcry, D. Anderson, S. Ryan, P. McFarland, K. Bor narth, M. Rowald, E. Levanger, M. Slieane, M. Traub. Row If Miss johnson, R. Racine, D Bernstein, R. Star, J. VVolfson R. Hopkins, R, Stern, T. Cersh cnow, T. Cullen. DIVISION FALLS: Row 3--S. Gordon. J. Lambert, W. Peek, B. Anistadter, G. Fink, M. Nixon, S. Mostovoy, E. Price, J. Mansfield. K, Karminski, B. Solomon, M. Golclblatt. Row 2 -L. Goodrich, E. Bruck, S. Pinckovitch, B. Mandell, B. Ascher, R. Auerbach, P. Single- tary, R. Drey, N. Caldwell, B. Marcus, K. Plaut, I. van Min- den, C. Ries, L. Rose, C. Ber- man. Row l-K. Osaki, G. Cohen, B. Argetakes, B. Cameron, Miss Falls, M. VVilson, B. Cunning- ham, R, Fujimoto, E. Epstein. DIVISION GULLER: Row 3- R. Heintz, P. Ward, M. Lundin, B. Dudd, P. Surte, C. Bouc, E. Gianacopoulos, A. Ptiscok, K. Eisner, D, Van, B. Irwin, D. Rhoades, D. Ellison, D. Probst, B. Abelle, C. Cohen, P. Davis. Row 2-F. Perlman, F. Barnhill, S. Packard, F. Dea, B. Stewart, D. Evans. M. Davison, M. Gerth, I. Sachs, R. Kaplan, S. Salant, P. Brown, R. Youngs, D. Midkiff. Row I-F. Feinberg, F. Horwich, D. Leshner, Y. Pie- per, Miss Guller, V. Pinney, H. Dolak, M. Meyer, B. Burnham. 69 DIVISION MIX: Row 3-B Adams, F. Leluow. M. Lasch, A Amann, J. Laurie, XY. Alter, A Rosenthal, J. Loch, A. Rockler R. VVeiss, R. Munger, M, Zaus H. Morowitz, L. VVilliams. Rove 2-V. Diamantis, C. Reader, S Frank, D. Zimring, VV. Leven- thal, A. Karnlmra F. Law - , y J- Kaplan, K. Kamlxzira, F. Zimmer- man, M. Spencer, M. Menaul, J. Romano. Row 1-F. Casper, R. Stephen, H. VVerl1er, S. Salomon. D. Mitchel, I. Meflugzi, M. Sing- er, B. Ascher, A. XYitt. DIVISION O'GARA: Row 3- R. Vergzira. J. Friedman, M Hersh, D. Custin, J. Gordon, B Goldman, S. Gordon, B. Hemplei B. Becker, G. VVill0w. Row 2- D. Klamka, B. Lascoe, E. Travis, E. Fisher, S. Shilling, B. Stoney B. Holmlmerg, III. Abrams, M Van Norclstrzinrl, Row 1-B. Dawson, B. Browning, C, Block. .I- LaPook, L, Elirenreicli, R. Lerch, C. Iielzer. 70 DIVISION LAVVLER: Row' II! B. Jacobson, I, Kaplan, A, Ruli- lin, J. Siltzinen, P. Horwitz, A. Dietrich, L, Meyer, J. Bowsmun C. Dickinson. M. IYOrthey. Ron' 2-A. Horowitz, D. VVeinstein. M. Vl'arven, P. Browning, R. Gutnmn, FI, Haas. A. Mcliziven. D. McNiece, P. Rich, D. Atlus. Row 1-J. Preissler, E. Sclmeif der, G. Zering, E. Zevitz, E. Buxlmuin, P. Grzizianoy L- VIII' nes, V. Muusen, A. Hovimi. DIVISION PEEBLES: Row 3- D. Sheldon, J. Fisher, B. Ililla inzin. J. Scope, Y. Johnson, L. 'I'in'ncr, R. Sokas, M. Roclnnzin. D. Foster, S. Turovitz, R. Sunfl- lmerg, 'l'. Okazako. Row 2-J. Neill, I. Leavitt, L. Soenclcscn, B. Scminers, I,. VVelrer, l'. lI:ul- lcy, S. Gibson, C. Lupstcin, IC Cullen, I. Pierson, J. Guvostis Row I-il. Peters, F. Falk, J. Sha-vin, K. Frankel, Miss I'eelmles J. Ilaclirzicli. V. Jruhnsim, A Kisscl. J. Kaufinzin. I.. Slmnu DIVISION ROHRKE: Row Sf R. Stein, I'. Stanley, R. lily- llolcler, H. Koretzky, J. Haucller, S. Sllzmkeu, M. Leon, C. Barton, J. Knapp, J. Drew. Row 2-M. VVitzel, C. VVOchna, J. O'VVrcn. E. Krmhcn, A. Johnson, G. Holmes, E. Hokin, G. Romrm, R. RUSS. R. Sinirmton, E. Ruttenlmerg, II. Martin, J. Latkiu. Row lfK. Vl'erlniur. XY. XYeinlmerg. Ii. Daviclsolm, M. Reeves, Mr. Rolirke, J. Kassiv, H. Gray, J. Kizlilcnlmcrgcr, J. Yarflasc. DIVISION TANICNBALYNI: Row 3iI'I. Stein, J. Klein, D. Mish- km, VV. Goldsmith, H. Rrxtlilizirt R. Driscoll, T. Ji'-nes, B. Salter field, R. Tauller, B. Lainly, S. 'I'olilei'. .'X. Stone. Row 2- BIHCIC. E. Isaacs. L. Czimac, II XVIII. N. Miller. II. Sclnmciilmwg. M. .XcIains. M. Pzuss, Y. Cnger L. Davis, I'. Casey, E I.:iz:i1'. J Dulicrt. Row 1-B. Szirlzis, J. Iolmnis, .X. Nomura, II. Illmmi- hclil. Rliss Tanembaum, IX. Chan, P. XYUII, M. Huggins. C. Kain- igslmrg. DIVISION RCIIOYITS: Row 34J, DeXVie1l, T. Kline, I, Che- lemsky, H. Cliukerman, L. Drag- stedt, R. Fullrer. J. Graves, C. Overguarcl, I.. VYillens, K. Loov, R. Rosenberg, J. Kohlenlwerg, E. Zisouk. A. Novak. Row 2-H. Lev, V. Pulley, C. Garber, B. Unverricht, l'. Philopulos, M. Gerodimos, I.. Lamoreaux, S. Sugar, P. Kent, M. Cortilet, H. Brown. Row I-O. Plaza, G. l.Vortl1. C. Ziescnhene, P. Cohen, I.. Surkin, J. Korinalis. DIVISION SI-IIDELER: Row 3 -P. Mayer, A. Cohen, F. Fincli, F. Jory, H. Gottscllalk, M. Ras- kin, H. Rzigins. C. Stern, B. Antonion, J. Curngold, E. Far- mer. Row 2-E. Rosser, L. El- der, E. Terscll, C. Dinsdale. R. Green, B. Frank, J. Jacobs. E. Isaac, M. Karzikourtis, B. Shank- man, S. VVeinstein. Row 1-S. Smith, B. Green, S. Grossman, M. Engeldiuger, Mr, Sliideler. A. Freylwerg, J. Ogimaclii, R. Esserman. 71 FXLL 'PX CLASS OFFICERS R Pr mm, l'. Rendone. SPRING 3B CLASS OFFICERS: S. Levin, vice-president, R. Perman, president DIVISION KRAKOVER: ROW 3-P. Stephan, I Rapaport, S. Friedlander, D. Goldfarb, M. VN'inograd, P. Gaddey, S. VVas- serman, E. Hzirheck, M. Goldz- hand, F. Ford, ,I. Millen. Row 2-P. Johnson, E. Anderson, M. Rosenbaum, R. llemer, B. Latto, J. VYard, T. Tilleiy, S. Crawford, J. Custer, L. Unger, G. Fors, V. Straus. Row 1-S. Gould, L. Leon. R. Bard, Mrs. Krakover, C. Fiske, A. Sisk, G. Gildin. DIVISION MCGURK: Row 3-- VYrigl1t, L. Turner, C. Cross, Ii. Feldman, C. Layton, R. Mal- inowski, I. Brooks, D. Nelson, j. Pottenger, D. Acker, S. Hoff- man, H. Spencer. Row 2-A. Rosin, B. Brand, P. Gardner, I. VVagner, I. Miller, V. Bain, G. Levering, B. Stewart, S. Hand- mnker, D. Smith, J. Adams. Row 1-J. Tash, P. Sterious, J. Lay- kovich, Miss Mcilurk, S. Cutler, D. Stamp, E. Ijitzele. DIVISION NICG XRRIGLE: Row 3-R. Hatcher. I. Bette, E Bow- man, M. Hoffman, G. Haley, I. Feldman, E. Lewis, C. Peres, R. Green, A. Armour, A. Mc- Connell. Row 2--J. VVhite, M. Anderson, N. Diamond, I'I. Bey- er, I.. Anderson. A. Gilbert, M. Arnold, R. Saltwr, H. Ellis, V. DiCecco. Row 1-C. Bode, V. Blum. E. Kernchen, lliss Mc- Garrigle, S. Rice, L. Sabin, S. Perinan. DIVISION NIEDERMAN: Row 3-S. Colder, R. Sweet, R. Jones, J. XYolf, C. Brown, D. McKira- han, R. Kramer, P. Maier, A. Richter, P. Pollieh. Row ZfM. Hnikzllis, F. Krause, L, Pine, G. Asher, V. Drake, F. Dwinsky, E. Berg, M. Bloom, R. Koster- litz, C. Lacayo, L. Sitton, B. Ellis. Row 1-S. Lorentzen, M. Foopcr. VV. Roth, Miss Nieder- man, C, Jackson, E. Bayer, P. Goldberg. DIVISION O'CONNER: Row 3-L. Gorenstein, VV. Biddleman, M. Poll, V. Shields, T. Taylor, J. Mackin, B. Weber, V. Morse. Row 2-K. Know. G. VVright, P. White, S, Imler, B. Levitan, P. Hodgson, D. Holmes, I. Forthum, I. Lyng. Row 1-Miss O'Connor, J. Dougherty, L. Funk, R. Triest, I. Kohn, A. Ascll, C. Collins, M. Lewitz, L. Doidge. DIVISION PERHAM: ROW 3- N. VVasserman, M. Galman, M. Sachs, I. VVeinstein, R. Lee, B. Fowler. Row 2-Mrs. Perham, G. Moskovitz, F. Rothman, L. May, P, Cannon, S. Mayer, H. Rarrlin, H. lVIoline, E. Rothschild. Row 1-J. Stanover, M. Costoplos, M. Zax, D. Feldmann, Z. Frzmdzel, K. Lee, I. Gomez, J. Sales, A. Peters. DIVISION RIVERS: Row 34 I. VVarsl1aw, E. Shorty, B. Cur- penter, H. Levin, P. Renclone, A. Divirlson, N. Goldberg, L. Davis. A. Priclgen, F. Solon. Row 2-P. Poole, N. Diamond, M. Silver, M. Hoffman, Il Ru- bin. F. Kuric. R. Gehrke, B. Hefier, D. Goldstein. Row 1- C. Aibcn. E. Pevtzow, R. Col- sen, B. Schaefer, Mrs. Rivers, P. Mee, M. Reese, R. Lewis, M. XY:illzxce, N. Pellar. DIVISION ROSS: Row 3-D. Segal Row 2-H, Bokas. J. Ben- jamin, C. Adams, M. Cohen, J. Rankin, li. Copilove, VV. Lind- hlad, M. Lennon, F. Finzelher, S. Margowsky, I fwmstrong, M. Stephens. Row l-J. Dnchter- man, G. Siflle, I. Dzirnisfadter, C. Goluh. Mrs. Ross. li. Soule, B. Halcrow, M. Fields, M. Kelley. DIVISION ROTII: Row 24-B. Nickerson. B. Kelner. L. Lam- bert, B. Witzel, VV. Gardner, J. Quirk. S. Janousky, A, Malon- hos, P. Lawson, J. Joubert, D. Nelson, M. Potash, B. Linton, S. Bleicher, N. Blitz. Row 14 E. Josephs, I. Anderson, E. Selig, H. Asher, Miss Roth, R. Rubin. E. Kronherg, H. Lorsch, J. Seifller. DIVISION VON HORN: Row 3-H, Lancia, H. Tuohy, M. Co- hen. S. Fein, J. Stacy, I.. Felher, S. Kaul. Row 2--B, VVeiner. I. Grace, C. Acklin, I. Honcliell, J. Harlerlein, I. Vanderzyl, E. Rosen, VV. Wilke, P. Kantha, T. McKay, I. Kaiserman, H. Abra- movitz, R. Perman. Miss von Horn, D. Ryder, B. Herman, M. McLean. M. Hefter. 74 , , ,,,,, LcGt7l74l work rerlps :L gorld I'CWIl1'll'--RZl.f'llO Guilrl ut work: Rzxclio Gnilrl's re- ward. ww, It takes a heap of living to be 3 Sophomore. OPHO ORE I expect to puff through thif world hut once. Arzy good therefore that I can elo, or my hlmlrreff that I can .rhow to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Le! me not defer or rzegleet it, for I J-hall not pau thrf way again.-Author unidentified, 75 FALL 213 CLASS OFFI- CERS: Row I-K. Mc I11tyre,p1'eside11tg C. Reed Commissioner. Standing- P. Grafton, secretary, J Eggleston, vice-president. SPRING 2B CLASS OF- FICERS: QIUSCU - L Gold, vice-presidentg VV Frank, president. Baud in action DIVISION CODY: ROW 3-B Smith, I. Turner, D. Farrell, P Eisman, D. Daalder, N. Alpen fels, G. Sullivan, E. Van. R Stickler, B. Griffin, J. Maddison C. VVilson. Row 2-M. VVeisz N. VValsh. P. Kaplan, VV. Loch man, G. Taylor, Mrs. Cody, F. Hoskin, J. Vifoolpy, C, Formost C. Collins, Y. Henley. Row IJ R. Higgins, B. Goulden, L. Co lien, F. Fairchild, ISI. Cermak, E. Grundy, R. Biason, G. Klos ter, J. Cohen. DIVISION CURTISS: Row 3- A. McArthur, R, Morrison, C. Kirk, J. Feldman, R. Peterson, VV. YVood, J. Gustafson, L. VVheeler, E. Palm, R. Ruud, B. Green, D, Chercoe. Row Z4-P. VVolf, R. VVittenberq, G. Nyman, M. Check, R. Shlifka, C. Reed, Miss Curtiss, B. Fukuzawa, E. Parker, I'. Symons, G. Antoniou, E. VVinter. Row 1-J. Viscomi, T. Matsumoto, B. Nuerenberg A. Peterson, M. VVilliams, R. Sehi, P. Moore, A. Greig, K. Carey. v DIVISION DANIELS: Row 3- B. Young, R, Rubel, I. Reinga- num, VV. Panas, B. Lewis, R. Lindholm, B. Lutz, R. Campbell, J. Berglund. Row Z-C. VVeiss, I. LaBarbara, R. Straker, D. Gower, F. Koziri, M. Burnham, XV. Ormshy, R. Smith, M. Con- nor. Row l-I. Brentlinger, A. Cohen, D. Hafron, H. Ciralsky, Mrs. Daniels, G. Aravosis, B. Barancik, I. Dungan, L. Beau- dreau. DIVISION BENSEMA: Row 3 -I. Cohen, B. Alexander, H. Bahlke, L. Bogolub, E. Kalleck, J. VVallyn, S. Gold, I. Stern, L. Beamer, S. Jacobson, T. Singer. A. Knoll. Row 2-T. Allen, E. Gold, R. VVeisbaum, E. XVerner, G. Ginsburg, H. Lieberman, H. Miller, E. Gray, H. Tate, D. Blum, H. Balkin, J. VVolfson, J. Annenberg, B. Burno. Row l- M. Foster, B. Projanslcy, J. Bajgert, R. Severt, Mr. Bensema, B. Ebstein, B. XYeiss, I. Kana- zawa, M. Davis. 77 DIVISION FAGAN: Row Sf M. Gerstein, 'I'. Guinsatao, F. Gitelman, D. Burch, j. VVeilz1nd, R. Berg, R. Seliucll, F. VVerner, BI. Touzius, B. Stump, R. Rod- gers, M. Livingstone. H. Sobel, R. Strope. Row 2fB. Geleerd, S. Jacobs, E. Tlwrsfelt, lf. Stern, R. Inzing, H. Levzmger, H. Horney, E. Goldstein, R. Krauss, J. Duvall, R. Schloss, B. Roth, S. Pollyea, M. Robbins. Row 1 -C. Page, F. Ilofman, -I. Vllood, J, Greenelmum, S Sporn, J. Fox, J, Mayer, M. Klein. I 78 DIVISION FINLEY: Row 3- B. Kenyon, I. Braddock, R. Fnllen. R. Fine, A. Moellenholif, D. Goldstein, E. Horwicli, R. Farley, C. Smith. Row 2-H. Gordon, D. Argile, T. Kurlanfl, H. Blustein, A, Pallissnrd, N. Knpe, l'. VVatts, A. Boswell. Row 1--L. VVing, A, Steinberg, M. Karman, Miss Finley, R. Koppel, G. Simons, R. l'omer antz. DIVISION GARDINER: Row 3-B. Small, XY. Smith, D. Far- ley, R. .Xrmstrong, E. Morris, I. Neufeld, L. Haller, F. Kubly, M. Greenberg, H. Ruclenlxerg, Sliargel, S. Grafrnan, K. NICI11- tyre. Row 2-R. Ziv. ,l. Ogan, J. Mejia, C. XN'iIder, S. Barajas, j. Norman, L. Chicca, P. Ealcon, IS. Slieffler, L. VK'ilson. Row 1- j.XVa1kins, M,Maltz,D.Fiscl1er, I'. Simler, Miss Gardiner, I. lingers, D. Samson, J. Heitz, S. Mcflavnek. DIVISION HASTING: Rnw 3- H. Fagiulo, R. Kanter, F. Lierlel, M. Kramer, R. Jensen. F. Pet- cliakos, j. Hill, A. Gitelnlan, C. Golden. XV. Holmlverg. C. Krcag. Row 2-K. Bagan, C. Kaplan, l'. Desautels, E. Feiler, N. Nathzm, R. Levi, A. Agatstein, K. Kranz, 'll. VVL-instein, M. Levinsnn. Row I-B. Hyman, C. NYalen, F. Migdal, B. K3ufinan. I. Bnlmlv, R. Manes, I. Hiley, B. Segal, ii. Klein. DIYISION HIGHLEY: Row 3 -,I. liennetie. D Cook. J. Stein- berg. B. Sherman. M. Moore, L. Thul, IR. Zzine. Row 2-P. Smith, C. Iluwlciixs. J. XYezelman, L. Babcock, V. Shellswick, M. l'ziLilsL-n. Row 1-M. Pitcher, J. Rzult, A. Bndts, Miss High- ley, B. Robinson, B. Phillips, F. Kristy. DIVISION MAI OY: Row 3- N. Axelrod, J. Hatfield, B. John- son, E. Bensley, L. Coplan, R. Knudson, E. Likins, C. Carlson, L. Berg, H. Stahl. Row Z-E. Bender, I.. Patelsne, B. Solo- mon, G. Briggs, Mrs. Maloy, B. Ray. E. Carlson. L, Tjernberg, J. Sharp. Row 1--B. Stromgren, B. Larson. G. Brown, B. Evans L. Englin, A. Snralyia. , DIVISION MCCARTHY: Row 3iXY. Burt, C. Weiss. T. Kopsch. XY. Johnsen, J. Powers, J. Cor- cles, B, Kills-brew, L. Gold. I. Zimmer, B, Borah, M. Turner. Row 2-SM. Sallzman, C. Glass, l'. Painter, A. Marenof, P. Sa- hzith, I.. Ahl. E. Curtis, I. Eg- gleston, L. Blair. D. Golclwyn, Row 1-I. Kustuflich. G. Hielce, D Rongey, J. DeBofsky, R. Given, Miss McCarthy. DIVISION HAZl,E'I l': Row 3 AY. VYilhoit. ,I. Lipslcy, D. Gor don. D. Cohen, If. Brown. ,M. Armstrong, C. Botsforrl, B. Hill man, M. Gehert. Row Z-J. Goldstein, J. Schmidt, R. Peter- son, J. Greenhaum, B. Segal, N. Sclmrmau, R. Armin, M. Bnllin, N. Cain. Row 1fMiss Ilzizlett, S. Glenn, ll Butts, 'lf Bern- heimer, H. Arluokuy. R, Gordon, M. Schoenhcrger. B. Ciszek, D. Blumenihal. 79 DIVISION MESSELHEISER Row 3-A. Auld, M. Ford, M Koser, J. Humphreys, R. Brown, A. Grossman, L. Faust, B. Gnu Wcns D Kahn Levin C, ' -, - 1 .I- , Stewart, E. Vwlisllnoff, G. Crohu E. Nathan. Row 2-K. Fccht I Ivillston, G. Barlos, G. Vlvil son, M. Litt, C. Novak, M Campbell, D. Fairman, L. Rau tenberg, R. Bensley, B. Hotelier, Row l-N. Vlfolfe, M. Ash, M Rose, B. Jones, B. Fox, E, Dex ter, E. Boyes. IF I Au. 80 DIVISION PAINE: Row 3- P. Coates, A. Lyons, D. Baer, X , Winiger, B. VVells, I. Vlfeiss, A. Swanson, S. Kelly, J. Hirsch, M.Carrol1, P.Younger, R.Dad1- gan. Row 2-K. Rivkin, J. O'Connor, H. Gorchoff, R. Mll- ler, J. Hayes, P. Singman, B. McMann, S. VVarel1i1r1e, B. Man- ning, B. Lederer, S. Silberman. Row 1-C. VVnlilo, M. Snyder, l'. Lavelle, M. Macpherson, M. Simon, G. Schour, Miss Paine. DIVISION THOMSON: Row 3 -J. Portis, G. Shlaes, D. Henry, R. Ponclier, E. Diamond, VV. Schloss, L. Heilbroner, D. Sny- der, L. Schuster. Row 2-M. Moon, S. Leonard, N. Hollister, D. Pomper, M. Hutchison, S. Rooth, M. Palm, J. Bussema, L. Rosenbusli, F. Melchior, Mr. TIIUIHSOII. Row l-B. Cohen, B. XYendt, C. Bool-:, M. Nickels, S. Hall, C. Edelson, F. XYinter, B. Gouletas, nl. Levy. DIVISION ZEHNER: Row 2- II. Zucker, N. Scliur, S. Pokrass, I. Linden. N. Zisook, NV. James, E. Pharazyn, A. Bloomfield, J. Gordon, N. Snell, R. Wolf, G. Thoxnas, R. Edwards, B. Pappas, ,l. Nelson, I. McLean, E. Sass. Row 1-G. Boyajian, B. Norris, R. lVolf, H. Kleitman, D. Greens- pahn, Mr. Zellner, B. Luebke M. Miner, V. slam, F. Noiturall l'. Malloy. FALL lA CLASS OFFICERS 1 S. Rose, president, M. Serby, vice-president g M. Stone, secretary. SPRING 2B CLASS QFFICERS: A. Pick, vice-presidentg S. Rose, president, M. Stone, sec- retary. DIVISION BARNARD: ROW 3-I. Post, B. Stoltie, L. Hoff- man, D. Young, S. Frank, R. Steele, R. May, I. Cohen, M. Oppenheinl, E- Goldsmith, R. Poole. Row 2-I. Sun, M. Feir' berg, S. Abramson, J. Furth, D. Steinmetz, S. Vnncott, M. Har- ley, D. Carpenter, L. Purcell, R. Friend, G. Allehach, L. Kraft. Row 1-C. Perparos, L. Mena, A. Vergara. Miss Barnard, G. Mena, H. Barnes, M. Stone. DIVISION BOND: Row 3-D. XYl1ite. G. NYorlcman, K. Moore, L. Berman, XY. Grossman, B. Jamie, H. Lofgren, C. Ander- hub, B. XVinter. VV. King, Row 2fA. YVolfson, F, Neugroschl, H. Coone, M. Goebel, M. Hoff- man. N. Lederer, G. Miller, J. Glassinan, I'. Savas, H. Kogan, H. Reeve-Roberts, J. Fiumefred- do.. Row 1-B. Robbins, M. Primakov, M. Starnm, Miss Bond. II. Nakano, B, Olson, M. Harper. DIVISION FRYIQ: Row 3-H. XYood, C. Lewis, I. Lieber, D. VVispe, R. Campbell, E. Frankel, R. Krinsley, S. Handler, R. Hecht, II. Schoenhaum. Row 2 -R. Chruman, M. Hartenstein, D. Stein, J. Pappas, M. Benson, L. Laube, M. Loehr, R. Hasan, I'. Kramer, A. Hutton. Row I- H-,L0peZ, N. Dukas, I. Young- quist, Miss Frye, M. Lhhes, J. Gardiner, D. Dochrerman. DIVISION DARLING: Row 3 -S. Sanders, H. Pool, B. Rosen- thal, F. Pelkey, R. Fooker, B. Guggenheim, L. Isaac. N. Mc- Kechnie, B. Goodman, M. Serby, R, Helfer, G. Morris. Row 2'- E. Shanberg, D. Kaul, L. Pass- more, V. Espinosa, R. Marshall, R. Berg, M. Abrahams, R. Mey- ers, S. VVort111ev, G. McKillop. Row 1-R. Eggert, A. Lewis, L. DeLao, Mr. Darling, H. Roth, B. Vaughn, K. Jansky. DIVISION FOGELSON: Row 24A. Armstrong, V. McCartnCY, A. Donchin, M. Goodman, J. Kortsch, A. Carlson, C. Good- man, S. Abrams, R. Saunders, C. Johnson, P. Appel, G- DOY' nan, J. Krsek. Row I-N, Bow- man, B, Lazzara, F. Attschuler, B. Gutman, Miss Fofelson, L- Abrams, J. Branson, P. Chunk- chos, G. Chiappetta. 83 DIVISION POVVELL: Row 3- N. Sandell, R. Britton, P. Kladf is, H. Donko, R. Barne, R. Gun- derson, C. Rolff, D, Isaac, J. Fried. Row Z-B. Yancy, D. Keenan, R. Mardell, J. Crowe, M. Noblin, C. Himmel, D. Kol- ler, M. Izquierdo, L. Coherfelder. Row 1-B. Izquierdo, R. Shan- non, R. Hilman, Mrs. Powell E. Shulkin, E. Hanna, L. Issel- bacher. DIVISION VVIEGAND: Row 3 -B. Gombiner, VN. Hopkins, N. Sax, D. Stanton, J. Carlson, J. Pavela, G. Schuhmann, I. Cald- rone, R. VVinkIer. Row 2-G. Meagher, A. Brunke, B. VVIIY liams, M. Bloom, A. Jay, C. Sarhas, R. Franklin, M. Spellan, B. Fineberg. Row 1-J. Green- wald, G. Fawcett, L. Boehm, Mr. Wiegand, B. Nolan, J. Ebert, L. Kovach. DIVISION 0I,I'I'Z: Roxx13-H Sloane, If. Ostrup, A. Kelrthx ii SI1:lI'l'er, J. Simon, S. Smxth, J Boitnott. I. Zolin, Row 2-S Rose, Il. Blichert, D. johnsfgn N. Smith, A. McNulty, M. VVh1p ple. D. SLIIIZIFII. .X. Pick, P, Mar rissey. Row 1-S. Coren, M Primzlcll, C. Long, Mr. Opitz D. Slondt, J. Pusternock, J Cone. 84 There goes the bell, Iet's go back to work! If I VVere Queenln FREH N Sonzetingegr give your .fewficef for nothing, calling to mind 4 previom benefaction off jufefent fdZi.ffclCZl07Z H ippocmles 85 DIVISION BAIIMGARDNER: Row 2-J. Strangis, D. Richards, E. Xlfilson, J. McKeague, L. Hillman, A. Kasselman, D. Sin- gletary, H. Goldsher, D. Balmis, XY. Hamilton, E. Zerolis, R. Boulet, B. Kibort, C. Bloorl worth, H. Deknn, E. Nadson. Row 1-C. Bullen, D. Kangas. S. Ginsburg, J. Pettigrew, E XVood, S. VVhite, H. Sherman. Miss Baumgardner. ,rf in Ihlij 'III 1 I' ' I .1 '. x . , . I ' 5. .f'I I I -JV! lil X rklll ,fir Jw .1 ,fz,'f' J , z AM ff I ,Y .-ff , U1 41,1 if 1.7! DIVISION HARDY: Row 3- J. Hoffman, J. Merrill, L. Ku minsky, R. Raclc-maker, B. Mc Raven, R. Locklin, K. Rogers, K. Hintze. Row 2-J. Blurnen thal, E. Nishimura, J. Cosbey, M. Feldman, C. Mayer, G. S0 hcl, V. Mattison. Row l-Il Milligan, M. Sterzik, D. John son, W. Bruce, M. Finley, J. Shaw, Miss Hardy. -86 ,M .. - 'I- .jf-gg,ffgLJ.2py,1.y? my . J fl , J.. .V A Ll' up , UVQQ , 'B ff. DIVISION BROVVN: Row 3- J. Levy, A. Kucsera, D. YN'hite VV. Snngoter, G. Run, M. Holtz man, R. Flaglore, D. Rushing F. Stickler, H. Cohan, R. Cas- teel. Row 2-S. Silverstein, D. Olson, J. Holmbcrg, J. Lewen- thal, A. Simmermnn, J. Bond, H. Ingraham, E. Atwood, B. Hu4 Bennet, S. Blair, R. I'ieot. Row lfJ. Schnocleuberg, J. Schaar, R. Prusin. M. Ailznns, T. Magee B. Dunn. DIVISION EDGAR: Row 34 J. Smith, l'. Jones, P. Fung, A. Gzizcllc, R. VVancIer, J. Galhreath, B. lircyhcrg, J. Roviclc, R. Lewis. Row 2-J. I-Ieffeltinger, J, Tay- lor, I. Thelu, R. NVolE, L. Sin- clair, IE. Jacob, M. Rztttner, J. Rhoarles, F. Chessen, T. Filchak, J. I-Iztnialmn, W. Gans, M. Kata- oka. Row 1-Miss Edgar, H. Viierner, C. Glasgow. R. Fischer, L. Brozul, A. Amon, B. Lustig, R. Curry. v DIVISION OLMSTED: Row 2 -M. Stubenvoll, L. Vogel, R. Ifnterberg, Mirsky, J. Wvatson, L. DeSitter, D. Sterious, M. Stacy, M. Rosenberg, M. Petty, J. Sundeen, S, Ericksen, R. Lus- tig, C. Allen, E Bohan. Row 1-B. Jercy, M. Goodman, R. De- Sitter, E. Perkins, G, Demeris, I' Perell I Fiala B Mayer, Ri Brenniinil , : bbidjy ull! iffy of' t pf wwv'-' r' I DIVISION HII'I'LE: Row 3- D. Zink, P. Dravillas, M. Sherin F. Ryan, J. Dwyer, I'. Pearson M. Kahn, A. Needlman, B, Tur ner, J. Kersey, E. Elsey, D Ernst, R. Borah, Row 2-V Karr, VV. Bridge, D. Stone, B Clayton, L, Midansky, B. Buck J. Martin, L. Johnson. Row 1- M. Taylor. J, Horisl, I. Palman M. Scott, J. Kraft, D. Rosanes DIVISION LEE: Row 2-J Rolverts, R. Summers, J. Stewart F. Fisher, J. Stein, B. Irwin l'. Haiser, E. Spiegel, M. Kitz- ler, G. Johnson, J. O'Gara, S Harris, F. Bladon, J. Green, I-I Stephen. Row I-Mrs. Lee A Fredericksen, S, Rothnagel, A Steinberg, B. Bn-wne, S. Gomez M. Stubenvoll, P. Urlmnek, E Taliahashi, D. Hardy. of Eff' ISIVISION Mdo 1 Row 3-C Merchant, L.'Goldberg, K. Han- zmouchi, E. Lobslnger, J. Buck A. Levinson, J. Dougherty, C Solohnhow, S. Utsunomiya, D Levine, B. Bornarth, R. Stiekler Row 2-G. Bruce, I'. Holubek D. Sommer, D. Evans, F. Mel- ton, M. Strauss, M. Danner, J U'Dell. G. Gill, I. Lichtenstein B, Lazarus. Row 1-S. Cohn, 'I' Scheuer. M. Tocci, M. Nelson E. Moore, M. Neaves, V. Peterz son, B. OKDell, T. Massey, S Garbo. 87 v Q DIVISION Ff'PI,'I.'I'7: Row 3 R. Maxwell, J. Enbanks. K. Hol- lander, L. Freed, E. Myers, R. Fino, R. VVciss, VV. Scott, L, Anderson, I. Cetnor, E. Eaton. Row Z-H. Cox. N. Holland, J. Gustafson, P. Kurry, E. Kleit- man, J. Daly, R, Keller, J. Rad- 'l 'X Schieber Row lAMr zum, I . . . . Schultz, J. Feldman, D. Landes, ,l. Kohn, XV. Morris, R. Dourlet, D. Lyon, R. Schrager. DIVISION STURGEON: Row Z-M. Heier, A. Kinney, E. Grauer, D. Goodrich, H, Vllilber, I. McNulty, M. Overlease, B. Tocci, P. Driscoll, J. Jackson, B. VVhite, A. Gustafson, M. Schmittlcr, M. Johnson. Row 1 -Miss Sturgeon, R. Knieg, N. Churchill, J. Levinson, T. Stein, W. Lindquist, V. Dykes, M. Holt, H. Astrachan, D. Frieden. WMM DIVISION TEDER: Row 3-F. Oher, B. Pfeffer, J. Benjamin, E. Berman, T. NVaterman, J. McGeevcr, XY. Lee, I. Jones, Il. Strauslicrg. Row 2-R. Lawler, VY. Moore, I.. Roliacs, L. Foster, M. Steinmetz, K. Schopper, R. Baer, F. Pappas. Row 14I,. Saltsidcr, Mr. Tcder, I.. Perlis, C. I'Iill, D. Custin, H. Minkus, P. Conroy. 88 Intimate glances into Frcslnnen Lives! W Czlclflviffegi Activities Are you looking for the road to success that holds some work, and much fun? If you are, you just have to join some of the many activities at Hyde Park. If you are planning to be a radio star, a technician, or even a second Einstein, there is a place for you in one of the numerous clubs of our school. If you are planning to be any other kind of a person such as a swimmer, a literary genius, or even a so- cialite, there is also a place waiting for you. Freshmen, often you have the idea that these activities are only for upper classmen. VVell, you can stop thinking that right now. If you are or have the resemblance of a human being, all of the clubs welcome you with open arms. 90 Most of the clubs do not meet every day, so don't use the excuse that you can't spend the extra time in school. just run your finger up and down the long list with your eyes closed. Stop at one of them and join now. Education can be fun, and it sure is when you are learning in one of the activities. I Give it a try. You will find that you are missing something very Vital to your school career unless you join. The experience gained from membership will be of great value to you in the future. The time is now! Join the club that you like best. Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors too, come on, have fun. Managers of the Stage Force at work. ER ICE They Jerve Gall well, Who fewer My creelwef! Caroline Norton 91 AITCHPE MAJOR: Row 2-D. Segal, Copy Editorg A. Kallen, Sports Erlitorg E. Hokin, Classes Editorg R. Townsend, Pro- duction Editorg F. Lohn, Faculty Editor. Row 1fMiss Leitch, Adviserg M. Cohn, Photography Editorg R. Drucker, Editor-iw chiefg S. Michael, Circulation Editorg D. Weinstein, Business Editorg Il. Rosenberg, Activities Eclitorg D. Phillips, ROTC Editor. AITCHPE Ten cents per day for typing paper alone. Add to this broken fingernails, unfinished home work, nerves shot to pieces and blood- shot eyes. Measure out Miss Leitch and a lot of blunt pencils. Mix well, and what do you think you will get? XVhy, your 1945 Annuals of course! As Noah alone escaped from a sinful world, so the Annual, as syin- bol of friendship, fun, and work, emerged from the chaos and confusion of unconnected future copy and pictures. Everyone worked long and hard and here is the result for you to view. The Aitchpe Staff oiiers you its greetings and best wishes. ATTCHPE MINOR: Row 2-H. Ascher, F. Bern, D. Mitchel, J. Mitchel, il. Lntkin. F. Kahn, M. Murphy, J, Delson, M. Cohen, M. Rose, N. Marks. B. Mack, H. Morris. VI, Mountain, l,. Pukliclqy. S. llirst. Row 1-P. Hodgson, R. Lourie, j. Dzirnistaclter, Miss Leitch, K. Horwitz. ll. Green, C. Felzer. 92 INS Beautiful VVhat a couple!!! Consultation. Don't push. VVorriedZ The AITCHPE Bfmquet. Eugrossiug. NYhy so happy? Business! WEEKLY MAJOR: Row Z-E, Guthman, Ad Managerg J. Carre-l, Sports Editorg D. Levinson, Copy Editorg R, Chcrnoff, Public Relations Editor. Row 1-B. Arnold, Feature Editorg H. Gans, Co-Editor-in-chiefg F. Debofsky, CO-Editor-in-chiefg Lois Josephs, Assignment Editor. XVEEKLY Hey! XNhere's galley number two?'l W'ho is the Sports editor? Oh, Miss Byrnell' Such journalistic remarks may be heard issuing from room 149 where the VVeekly is hatched. If a curious passerby should step into this room, he would find an efficient team of journalists writing, pasting, proofreading, rewriting, carefully referring to their style books and occasionally to back issues of Esquire. But all is not dull routine. Many good times are had on this publication. So, congratulations, Miss Marguerite Byrne, for your fine sponsorship and llC1'C,S hoping you make 'fpacemakerf' XVEEKLY BUSINESS: Row 1-N. Schur, S. Sternberg, J, McLean, J. Siegel, Mr. Zahner, P. Malloy, B. Koslnvsky. B. Green, R. Domey, N. Cain, I. Schwartz. 94 SENIOR GIRLS OFFICERS: S. Vittum, treasurer, S. Michaelsecretaryg P. Burnett, vice-presidentg H. Haeger, president. SENIOR GIRLS VV'hen all is quiet during ninth period on Tuesdays, and the absence of those Usuper- women are noticed, then one can be certain there is a Senior Girls meeting in progress. Upon looking at the meeting, one can find the girls informally grouped. Some will be sitting cross-legged on the floor. others lean- ing against the wall, and some even sitting five on a couch. The membership this fvear is larger than it has been in any ofthe thirty- live previous years of the club's existence. The sponsors, Miss Sadie Friedlander and Mrs. Eva Shull, have inspired the girls to great accomplishments. SENIOR GIRILS I: Row 4-J. Devereaux, J. Clarke, M. Dowell, M, Conroy, E. Carle, L. Josephs, -J. Dikowski, J. Flesh. Row 3-A. Day, D. Ralkin, T. Bournstine, S. Davis, S. Alter, I. Freeman, B. Davis, J. Boyd, C. Block, M. Berman. Row 2- B. Smith, M. Cohen, A. Demhufsky, E. Bloam, F. Bern, R. DeMar, N. VYalter, T. Clironmn, D. Brown. Row 1-M. Clifford, D. Brodsky, B. Denyes, M. Clifford, P. Capocci, M, Baer, F. Dehofsky. 96 SENIOR GIRLS II: Row 3-H. Kohn, A. Hnnorof, D, Fine, D. Gause, E. Zisook, S. Grossberg, B. Klausner, B. Holley, C. Kuttnauer, B. Friedman, M. Faber, N. Kluge, E. Gershberg. Row 2-R. Friedman, B. Halperin, S. Froe- lich, J. Goldberg, S. Hirst, J. Goldman, D. Goldberg, M. Fink, L. Kinnick, F. Kessler, R. Felsenthal, F. Fishman. Row l4L. Gordon, R. Goldsmith, E. Homan J, Hecht, A. Hecht, S. Hart. SENIOR GIRLS III: Row 3-L. Layton, D. Kladis, B. Gilliam, C. Isenberg, S. Kalleck, S. Lazarus, M. Moe, M. Jones, P. Blair, A. Baum, R. Livingston, NI. Jenkins, E. Kraft. Row 2-M. Bright, E. Kaplan, J. VVillson, B. Faust, B. Gleich, R. Kaplan, K. Lovitz, E. Idelson, B. Kurtzman, C. Klingman, S. Botoglou, N. Kellogg. Row 1-F. Lustig, E. Spector, M. Kennedy, R. Long, G. Levin, J, Sterious. SENIOR GIRLS IV: Row 4-H. Mannheim, J. Ricks, F. Martin, J. Paulsen, F. Baltzell, F. Beers, S. Nicholls, J. Miller, S. Phillips, B. Pappas, C. Prudden. Row 3!E. Mellon, L. Mellquist, B, Gossner, D. Mattis, G. Martinelli, Y. Miller, K. Maisonneuve, B. McLean, B. Mickelson, A. Perlman. Row Z-C. Given, I. Grass, H. Prosk, M. Murphy, L. Puklicky, B. Mack, D. Newton, L. Elirenhalt, H. Morris, M. Schulman. Row 1-J. Nitka, P. Marks, J. Blake, L. Peterson, B. Koslovsky, M. Carey, G. Nelson, C, Maurer. SENIOR GIRLS V: Row 3fI'. Silherman, P. Rinclla, J. Robinson. G. Salmen, B. Berg, I. Sommer, Y. Schram, G. Vivillis, B. Rotmun, ,l. Rnhin,J. Rose, Row 2-M. Berzosky, M. Shnelson, M. Schulman, S. Singer, 1. Tuchnizin, A. Mattis, A. Miller, M. Murphy, B. Mack, E, Meyer, L. XYilsens. Row 1-T. lfhecla, F. Schiek, E. Simon, H. Munn- heim, J. Levitetz, Z. Siler. SENIORS GIRLS VT: Row 4iJ. XYi1lsor1, A. VVitze1. N. Resnick, C. Kuttnziuer, M. Shemwell, G. Shcrnmn, H. Tay- mor, V. Undcrvvood. S. Van Minden, E, VV0linsky. Row 3-IC, Mzxttis, P. Stebbins, S. VV0ldenberg, M. VVilh:irtz, B. Turivas, C. XYils0n, l'. VVOolf, E. Seelig, J, Kanter, I. Martin. T.. Tasllnizm, A, Zeman. Row 2-A. Miller, K. Maison- neuve, B. Rotmrin, M. Smaltz, B. Nackin, J. Ricks, I. Johnson, M. Roberts, II. Shless, J, Robinson, B. VVQLX. Row lf P. VValen, J. Levitetz, S. Carter, S. Singer, L. XYilsens. T. Ifhecln. Candidates for the Freshie Quccn. 98 DEVVEY LIBRARY CLUB: Seated at table-G. Baron. Behind table-VV. Roth. Tn line-R. Edgar, I. VVren, S, Handler, D. Sheldon, R. Vergara, S. Sanders, B. Rosenthal, R. Comer, J. Jones. Behind desk-J. Lipsky, H. Nelson, G. Boyajian, A. Budts, Miss Van Hattem. At back door-R. lmhoif. At back file in office-C. Dinsdale. At table back of desk-M. VVitzel, G. Cohen, B. Ray. At entrance-A. Jones. At door-VV. Jones. THHNEYljBRARY'CLUB Every iirst and third Monday oi the month the library aids, who form the Dewey Library Club, meet to discuss problems per- taining to the improvement of the library and also for their own pleasure. Young people, especially sophomores, are urged to become library aids. STUDENT GOVERNMENT By the students and for the students is the slogan of our Student Government Or- ganization. Elections are held at the end of every semester to be valid the following one. Miss Ruth Stoke is the able advisor of Student Government and offers valuable ad- vice when needed. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: R. Richardson, M. Spencer, S. Ulman, P. Rendone, C. Peters, E. Record, P. Goldenl 99 STAGE FORCE: J. XN'illiston, J. Potts-nger, R, Slanker, O. Johnson, Mgr., C. Barton, E. Farmer, S. Hanshaw. STAGE FORCE The curtain falls and the Stage Force has again helped to complete a worthwhile performance hy assembling all props. The boys work diligently and enthusiastically at their work performing many great feats of stage preparation under the direction of Owen Johnson and Stan Hanshaw. MOYIE OPERATORS They work daily. That, alone, is enough to provoke a chorus of worshipful walls! They volunteered for their jobs. That brings forth ohl Furthermore. they like their jobs. Meet the movie operators. They are always on hand when education demands the illustrating hands of the motion picture. MOVIE OPERATORS: Row 2-R, lVlC1'lZ1VCll, S. Golfler, I, Cohen, B. Kilmrt, B. Lewis, L. Sinclair, B. SZlfl.Cfl:lBlfl, G. Booth, I. Botte. Row lfMiss lloward, L. Nledzmslcy, VV. Jones, H. Lofgren, J. Pottenger, president, C. Lewis, Vice-president, J. Galbreath, secretary, A. Lewis. 100 BOOSTERS: Row 4-T. Johnson, B. Swedberg, M. Silver, S. Kalleck, K. Plaut, A. Malouhos, I. Spivack, NV. Jones, A. Rubo- vits, B. Frank, D. Zakrison, B. Nickelson, B. Friedman, E. Rosten. Row 3-S. Hirst, P. Gardner, F. Kleitinan, J. Hussey, C. Thomas, B. O'Del1, P. Appel, L. Ahl, A. Vereecke, S. Davis, I. VVolfson, M. Garza, K. Lee, C. Formost, P. Butts. Row 2-F. Bern, J. Shevin, H. Bokac, I. VVolfson, J. Greenebaum, A. Axelrod, P. King, J. Delson, B. Stromgren, S. Hasson, F. Dea, S. Valle, I. Flesch, U. Radcliffe, R. Bensloy. Row lil. Bennetts, R. Felsenthal, B, Bloomheld, Mrs. Brandenburg, R. Jensen, R. Eggert, T, Ubeda. BOOSTERS Hyde Park Boosters have signed them- selves out by volunteering to be collectors of Thanksgiving and Red Cross funds. Their zeal has been rewarded by Hyde Park topping its goal every time. During Clean- up VVeek, this organization led the school in obtaining its goal for neatness and tidiness. SENIOR SPONSORS Headed by that most capable teacher, Miss Kuehn, Senior Sponsors operate on a very efficient scale. It is their job to assist, clarify and even instruct pupils and classes in the absence of the regular class teacher. Their work is not always easy for it often requires their presence early or late. SENIOR SPONSORS: Row 3-I. Rosenberg, S. Randell, B. Seltzer, R. Kramer, G. VVeingart, S. LaZ11ruS, E. Carle, M. Jones, M. Berman, M. Huff, E. VVolinsky, T. Chroman, A. Baum. Row 2-M. Fink, G. Marstrovich, M. VVeiss, A. Hecht, J. Shless, I. Metzger, M. Greenberg, N. Pinches, N. Kellogg, M. Cohen, A. Demhufsky, R. Marks, I. Linz. Row 1-P. Capocci, I. Nitka, C. Alster, S. Hart, L. Ford, J. Flesch, S. VVollman. 101 P. T. A.: Row 2-Miss Robb, Mrs. Livingston, cl.airman poster com., Mrs. XVhite, Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Stacy, Mrs. Pitcher. Mrs. Bonk, S. E. Council Delegate, Mrs. Holmberg, lNIrs. Ebert, membership com., Mrs. Boyajian, Mrs. Schwartz. Row 1-Mrs. Edgar, teacher representative, Mrs. Doagherty, cnrres. secy., Mrs. Holley, treasurer, Mrs. YYagner, Mrs. Rodgers, Mrs. Shaw, president, Mr. Connelly. P. l. A. To keep the school rating of Hyde Park continuously rising, to make the school more enjoyable for the student body, and to pro- mote better understanding among the home. school and community, parents and teachers devote many hours of volunteer service to the P.T.A. Under the guidance of Mrs. Moses M. Shaw, president, the P.T.A.. successfully completed a program of monthly meetings containing points of educational interest and community emphasis with a standing theme of ready aid for students who need special help. Many hours of yol- unteer service have been served by parents. who sell ice-cream in the lunch room. The purpose of this thirty-year old organization can be shown by the following excerpts from the charter: l. To carry on constructive work for bet- ter parent-hood, better homes, better school and better communities. 2. To refrain from all partisan factional political activities, 3. To refuse consideration by the assoc- iation of personal grievances. 4. To abstain from encroaching in ad- ministrative functions of the school. 5. To co-operate with the principal. Past President! 102 P.T.A. TL-:1 Senior English Honor visits the Rare Book Room. HO OR The ideal of Service il the bayif of all worthy enlerprifef-Prirzciplef of Rotary. 103 SIGMA OFFICERS: E. Carle, secretary, Rothman, vicerpresidentg Miss Shoesmith, L. Ford, president, P. Blair, treasurer. SIGMA EPSILON NVith much hard work and a little apple polishingi' you too might become a Sigma. Those few selected Hbrain children who roam the halls of H. P. with a square gold pin on their sweaters, just didnlt happen to pick it up. They worked hard to obtain an EH or better average in their majors and a G or better in their minors, so that they might come into the ranks of the looked- up-to-Sigmasf, Sigma Epsilon was organized in 1919 under the supervision of Miss Agnes Stuart. The club was then and still is based on schol- arship -and encouragement of earnest en- deavors in one's work. The club meets once a month in the 'Social Room where many interesting and exciting parties are held. For many years Miss Beulah Shoesmith has been the faculty advisor. It is under her guidance, and the help of the officers that make Sigma one of the best liked or- ganizations at school today. So fellow students, there is something really Worthwhile for which to work. VVe'll be seeing you at the next meeting of S. E. lA SIGMA: Row 4-G. Meagher, B. Gombiner, E. Shanberg, R. Friend, L. Abrams, S. Smith, R. Gunderson, R. Marshall, M. Hoffman, R. Hillman, R. Meyers. Row 3-A. Vergara, R. Franklin, A. Donchin, C. Him- mel, M. Serby, M. Goebel, N. Lederer, S. Handler, R. Mardell, M. Harley, G. Dorman, G. Fawcett, M. Feirberg, A. Lewis. Row 2-B. Fineberg, S. Rose, D. Scharff, R. Hasan, A. Pick, H. Reeve-Roberts, J. Posternock, D. Koller, M. Stone, A. VVolfson. Row 1-J. Ebert, M. Stamm, F. Attschuler, P. Kramer, R. Chroman, R. Eggert, B. Olson. 104 RB SIGMA: Row S-S. Skolnick, R. .Xnerhnv:h, C. Buruncik, A, Rosenhlornn, ll. Rngins. ll. Golcl- smith. li. Srultzmzzn, Il. fry. Row ZfS. Suluxnran, F. Den. R. Green, S. Fornl, l'. .'Xr:1x'nsis, K. Bm'- 1lZlTll'l, S. Rnlmc-l, A. johnson, D. Anderson. l'. Rich. Ii. Szlrlzzs. Row l-lf Gzlrlmf-r, C. Dinsdzxle, G. Yllorfll. Nl. 'l'enL-nllzulnl. C. Orear, lf. Sclnwirlcr. R. Yergzxrn, D. Atlus. R. Steplmn. SA SIGMA: Row 2-l'. Hodgson R. Remer, S. Mayer, J. VVein stein, E. Rosen. M. Rosenbaum, L. Unger. Row 1-S. Gould, C Collins, J. Darmstzulter, H. Abra movitz, A. Petersj 2B SlGlNIA: Rfvw Sill. Norris R. Gnnwens, Il. Bzxhlke. A Blonnnielcl, F. Mf?lcl1ior,j.XYciss B. Goulelns, J. Lipsky, M. Low engarrl, J. NYeil:1ncl. Row 4-I Linden, VY. Frank, D. Snyder Y. Gold, G. Kaplan. lf. Feiler '. Feiler, S. Bank, ll. Cirzxlsky C. Hollander. Row 3flC. Nathan G. Aruvosis, D. FlSht'I'. M. Maltz E. Horwich, A. Knoll, ll. Small Schwartz, J. Siegel, ,l. Pnrtis . Greenspzlhn, A. Agzllstein, M Koser, D. Argilv, j. Grecnhuum D. Samson, B. llntcher, lf. Cohen G. Schour. Row 2-D. CUlll'l'l, H Kleitman. R. XV-Ulf, l.. Ranten herg, B. Kznufmun, B. Segal, M Ash, S. Sternlmerg. T. llernhei mer. R. Biasuu. Rruw 1-L Gold, bl. Schmirlt, R, Jensen M. Forrl. 1. J. D sw.-1 3A SIGMA: Row 2-P. Good- man, N. Baron, M. Greenberg. N. Marks, J. Delson, J. Stratton R. Fisch, H. Rosenberg, Rose, R. Richardson, G. Wein- gart, J. Rettig, P. Golden, N Richardson, M. Iielman. Row I -L. Steinberg, Il. Kerns, M Cohn, I. Linz, VV. Smith, R Chernoiaf, A. Reinstein, B. Lues sen, N. Luessen. 4A SIGMA: Row 2-D. Cohler E. Ellin, N, Sugarmau, H. Gans L. Tritsch. Row 1-G. Levit, A Gombiner, C. Greenspan, D Peltz. 4B SIGMA: Row 4-A. Baum J. Johnson, S. Van Minden, G Sherman, G. Alexander, EI Schein, J. Krinsky, S. Rothman G. Herz, E. Carle, B, Holley, M VVilhartz, P. Blair, S. Kalleck Row 3fJ. Sommer, T. Bourn stine, G. Goldman, A. Hawkes J. Sachs, R. Baum, C. Smith, E Steinberg, L. Ford, S. Novy, C Alster, C. Walter, E. Bromberg Row Z-R. Friedman, I. Rosen berg, S. Hart, R. Livingston, M VVeiss, M. Fink, A. Zeman, J Kanter, N. Walter, P. Marks A. Demhufsky, J Flesch. Rox 1-R. Lustig, E. Silverstein, D Brodsky, H. Marcado, F. Schiek D. Greenberg, F. DeBofsky, M Milriihy, J. Ricks, PYTHAGOREANS: Row 3-J. Barnett, ll. Lyttle, M. Hirsch. A. Gombiner. E. Carle. Row 2-P. Blair. R, Lourie, G. Herz, L. Ford. Row 1-Miss Shoesrnith, E. Schein, R. johnson. C. Hopkins, A. Hawkes, D. Peltz, C. Alster, E. Silverstein, D. Green- lscrg, H. llarcado, C. Greenspan. J. Sachs. E. Steinberg, L. Tritscli. S. Rothnizxn. ,I. Krinslcy. PYTHAGQREANS EUCLIIDEANS Every mofuiug in 226 during Fu-St Period This club meets in room 144 first period. you will iind the senior mathematical . . . . . . . . A lt is the junior math honor societv. whizzes working away with awe under their ' favorite and original founder, Miss Beulah Shoesmith. In the spring of l944 it won first place for the third consecutive year in the com- petition mathematical Contest at yyilsou road of becoming a mathematician. It won t Under the supervision of Mrs. Shull the members have solved many intricate prob- lems. join Euclideans, and start on the long College. be easy but it will be fun. EUCLIDEANS: Row Z-Mrs. Shull. Row 1-H. Ragins, R. Vergara, G. VVOrth, I. Bachrach, E. Cohen, J. Klein, R. Greene bnum, E. Houander. R. NYeiss, S. Mostovoy, H. Shaw, B. Snnve. 107 JUNIOR ENGLISH HONOR: Row 3-S. Lewis, B. Boetticlier, H. O'Malley, Miss Paine, I.. Hintz, C. Ozawa, M. Greenberg, M. Giannopolus. Row 2-L. Nobles, M. Stelzer, M. Spencer, S. Hasson, L. Tennenbaum, T. Magee. Row 1-D. Evans, M. Hellman, B. Bauer, R, Sneed, J. Pottenger, E. Schneider, F. Renee, F. Zimmermon, S. Klausner. JUNIOR ENGLISH HONOR Junior English Honor meets during Hrst period in room 141, or in the Social Room to browse into literature that cannot be cov- ered in the regular classwork and to improve their creative writing. This semester the group has enjoyed working on some of the works of Shakespeare, K'Midsummers Night Dreamu being one of the works. JUNIOR ENGLISH TUTORS Under the capable supervision of one of I-Iyde Park's outstanding English teachers, Miss Paine, the Junior English Tutors con- tinue to assist those students who lack proper English background. This assistance has helped many Hyde Parkers to obtain better grades, not only in English but also in their other subjects. jI'NIOR ENGLISH HONOR TUTORS: Row 2-I. Fox, C. Levitetz, A. Lust, E. Sternberg, N. Dyck, S. Davidson, B. Dotson, L. Goodrich, R. Brown. Row 1-S. Lewis, E. Hukin, T, Schwartz, Ii. Boetticher, N. Marks, B. Butt, J. Mountain. l08 Mr, Morrison greeting members of the Senior English Honor at the Rare Book Room of the University of Chicago. SENIOR ENGLISH HONOR A One of the finest honor clubs at Hyde Park is Senior English Honor, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Kirby. The club's ac- tivity varies from reading the great classics to the folk music and stories of the Middle XVest. Excursions to various libraries throughout the city are also on their sched- ule. The heighth of happiness comes when a University of Chicago professor offers to give them a lecture. The president of this Senior English group is Edward Engberg. Next year the group hopes to meet daily. All classic lovers should join Senior Eng- lish Honor immediately. P. Van Pelt and I. Kelley reading a Rare Latin Bible. P. Van Pelt, Mrs. Kirby, J. Ricks and F. Lchn viewing the uflangsters' Bible. L. Bezark, I. Kelly, P. Yan Pelt, E. Engberg, S. Vittum and E, Engberg, S. Vittum and P, Van Pelt gazing at the D. Peltz inspecting rare Sp0Cia1'0l'S. Incunabula. 109 PHYSICS HONOR: ROW 3fM. Fenton. Row 2-I. Hubbell, D. Boyer, S. Hasson, M. Fink, A. Reinsteiu, M. Rose. Row 1-M. Cohn, W. Smith, L. Steinberg, J. Friedman. ART HONOR: ROW ZSS. Fu- jimoto, J. Herbst, G. Holmes, E. Zisook, S. Fein, H. Taymor, S, Handniaker, Y. Unger, B. Elli- son, M. Roberts, D. Davis, R. Heintz, R. Vergnra, J, Linder, D. Rongey. Row I-J. Gaynor, M. VVrigl'1t, V. Dodd, Mrs. Nich' ols, E Isaac, P. Younger, C. Felzer. BOTANY HONOR: B. Semmers M. Tenenbaum, B. Sliankman E, Travis. Library helpers-good service as usual. Live and thou Jim!! be Jerued. If you love and Jewe men, you cannot by any hiding or Jtmtegy, efcape the remuneration. Eniemon 111 A CAPPELLA I: Row 4-P. Cannon, H. Haeger, H. Aid, Bornstein, D. Fireman, J, Kooperman, L. Furgold, P. Cummings, D. Carder, D. Cause. Row 3-C. Chapman, S. Callarman, E. Idelson, L. Elder, M. Cortilet, P. Jacobs, E. Horwitz, E. Guthman, D. Baaba, J. Kohlenberger, N. Georgulis, A. Herron. Row 2-J. Clarke, L. Kaye. I. Handmaker, C. Block, B. Browning, S. Carter, N. Huff, B. Gleich, R. Kaplan, M. Engeldinger, R. Edgar, M. Beck. Row 1-M. Carey, M. Bright, N. Iiluze, I. Kelley, W. Conrad, accompanist, M. VVickham, business manager, P. Burnett, P. Boston, secretary, L. Bmsseur, vice-president, D. Henderson, president. A CAPPELLA XYhere is it coming from-that pretty music l mean. This is just one ofthe many ClUCSti011S asked by 2111 inquisitive newcomer to Hyde Park. VVe know it is coming from the balcony of Loomis Hall. In their blue gowns they face their audi- ence. XVith their eyes glued upon their director M1-S, Lee, they ring forth with their ever delightful arrangements. This group entertains the students at numerous events, such as the Music Fes- tival, and various assemblies. Hyde Park can well be proud of this fine organization and so if its music you love, join now. A CAYPELLA ll: Row 4-M. Nathzinson, B. McLean, H. Okuu, M. Plast, M. Marian, I. Rocafoul. lf. Martin, M. Mayfield, S. Yittum, S. Lewin. Row 3-B. Yochelson, E. Schneider, J. Robinson, G. Greiuc, G. Levering, G. Lupstein, R. Simonton, M. Stephens, S. XYarshziw, 0. Perry, S. Levin, E. Mayer. Row 2-A. Hopkin, B. Tlionlas, R. Lewis, G. Ruffing, M. Leib, D. Ray- mond, B, Shlacs, R. Soloriol, J. Pottenger, C. Peppers. Row 1-S. Rice, F. Schiek, N. XValter, E. Zcvitz, Mrs, Lee, C. Thomas, E. Levy, M. Schulman, C. Mavrcr. 112 ' is lk v GlRLS' CHORUS: Row 3-B, Yancy, J. Reinganum, E. Ohmah, l'. Sillxerman, B. Friedman, C. Ozawa, J. Durall, J. lVIiller, B. Brand, M. Petty, Q . Baltzell, president, J. Liedel, P. Dunbar, M, Goebel, W. Bychowetz, C. Mincer, P. Gardner, secretary, F. Kuric, Row Ze-B. Berg, P. Oglesbee, 'I'. llahn. R. Marks, B. Green, K, Lee, N. VValter, J. VV00d, J. Sales, E. Jones, llfl. Schulman. Row-1-M. Simon, J. Ruby, G. Schwartz, E. Kernschen, S. Colcff, L. Rosenbush. B, McGregor, L. Doidge, S. Chiappetta. GIRLS CHORUS They're healthy, theylre happy, and they sing too. This last is the great requirement for membership in the Girls' Chorus, plus of course. a free and independent seventh period. Miss Churchill is the popular spon- sor coaching them. lf you have already heard them, you'll know why they are so popular. MALE CHoRUS Many years have elapsed since the Male Chorus began, and with each successive year its name and popularity has increased. Miss 'Veronica VVhelan. last September, said that the boys in the chorus were her boysf' and through her alluring personality and fondness for them, accomplished wonders. MALE CHORUS: Row 4-E. Olsen. Row 3-S. Klipp, L, Gorenstein, M. Rabovsky, C. Mincer, J. XYeil, J. Jaffe, lf. Etshokin, F. Crossman, J. Byler, H. liiriedman, G. Ruffing. Row 2-D. Young, R. Cohn, S. Ray, J. Pottenger, J. Pritz, vice-president, J. Honcheel, L. Tennenbaum. Row 1-Miss McCarthy- L. Nobles, accompanist, C. Peppers, D. Greenberg, S. Silverman, E. Paschke, R. Michelson, A. Sattenstein, H. Baer, N. Lesser, D. Epstein, H. Fenton, C. Pudcwell, B. XVeiss. 113 ZOOLOGY CLUB: Row 3-J. VVeinstein, J. Turner, S. Mayer, A. Grossman, M. VViniger, R. Gouwens, H. Bahlke, P. Rubin, N. Zisook, A. Armour, D. Davis, J. Thompson. Row 2fZ. Fran lzel, H. Ahramovitz, K. Lee, C. Cohen, R. Jensen, H. Bokas, J. Feldman, M. Tenenbaum, B. Shankman, B. Manning. Row 1-E. Renee, E. Rosen, H. Kleitman, Mr. Shideler, G. Wilson, D. Rongey, K. Horwitz. ZOOLOGY CLUB My! Look what we have here, Mr. Shideler lu This remark is frequently heard during the course of a Zoology Club meet- ing. Those pupils interested in the study of animals and their habitats, find the activities of this club amazingly Hsuperf' Mr.Shide- ler is this club's industrious instructor. lf you are interested in animals, join now. ORCHESTRA Under the baton of Miss Katherine Finley, the Junior and Senior Orchestras have given Hyde Park great pleasure with their classi- cal and semi-classical program. By daily practice the musicians in the Junior Orches- tra prepare themselves for professional or- chestral work, and for a position in the Senior Group. ORCHESTRA: Row 3fL, VVillens, J. Carson, D. Foster, S. Lull, M. Mandellmaum, A. Rosenbloom, H. Nvolf, J. Mackin, C. Mutter, D. Koi-em. Row 2-K. Horwitz, H. Sloane, D. Anderson, VV. Koehler, I. Gross, R. Raff, K. Smley, B, Ehstein, E, Haas, G. Turnoy, G. Gary. Row 1-D. Altman, M. Paulsen, B, Souls, Forni, I. Lewenthal, S. Shilling, V. Straus, L, Brasseur, L. Ahl, C. Givan. 114 LATIN CLUB I: Row 3-D. Evans, I. Hale, L. Beamer, E. Bensley, C, Johnson, Cv. lIe1'z, F. Finch, G. Hicke, E. Berman, M. Danner, B. Abbott. Row 3-D. Craven, I'. Jones, I. Jackson, B. Evans, D. Cook, T. Rovick, S. Cohn. L. Foster, M. Davis, J. Euhanks, M. Burnham, S. Erickson, L, Fosdick. Row 1-S. Glenn, J. Christensen, A. MacFarland, B. Bornarth, Mrs. Berg- strand, R. Maxell, A. Cohen, L. Goldberg, J. Dougherty. LATIN CLUB 'XVhere-ibuscum, are you, fellow Com- ites, Quirites, etc., going?U Not to the Latin Club! K'You arelu 'KYou say there is plenty of fun there F Games, songs and parties seem a long way off from Guaius Julius Caesar and Marcus Tullius Cicero but Mrs. Bergstrand has a knack of changing this undeserved nemesis to joyful relaxation. X li .A .1 Starting the meeting with the pledge to the flag and My Country 'tis of Thcel' in Latin a well planned program sequiturs.,' X'Vell, Latin students, do you have a grudge against the world, especially the Roman world? Then Hportatu yourself over to the Latin Club and get the sure cure for Latinitis! LATIN CLUB II: Row 3-R. I'idot, B. Phillips, J. W'eiss, D. Stone, R. Sokas, P. Singletary, D. XYispe, Il Younger, R. Slanker, H. Miller. Row 2- A. Gustafson, D. Kaul, A. Kinney, V, Peterson, C. Ozawa, C. VVochna, C. Smith, L. Saltsider, J. Van Hyning, T. Magee. ROW 1fM. Stubenvoll, B. Stromgren, E. Myers, L. Medansky, I. Sehaar, E. Takahashi. 115 A'1'1eased, l'm sure.', Strumn' Strings Ah, a Gentlemen! You villain, 'youl VVhat, another shoe salesman! Troubled, well . RADIO GUILD: Row Ze-V. Vliillmii. G. Cohen, R. Flaglnie, I. Feldman, F. Migdal. C. XYalen. Row 1fM. Serby, J. Greenbaum, G. Allenhach, I.. Brasseur, H, Kogan, E. Pharazyn, D. Baer, I'. lladley. Seated-NI. Maltz, Miss Clawson. At Bllliffgix. Axel- rod, I. Sarnat, R. Rodgers, M. Goebel. RADIO GUILD XVQRKSHOP The Radio Guild. which meets daily in room 229, last spring won the trophy for dramatic interpretation given by the Chi- cago Boy,s Club. Nathan Caldwell, presi- dent of the club, accepted the trophy in a service assembly on December S. Any one interested in radio or acting should join Radio Guild immediately. BLUE INIASK The Blue Mask giyes numerous plays dur- ing the year for the students' entertainment. Under the able guidance of'BIiss Hardy, this club carries on its activities in great style. It is comprised of her two dramatic classes which un-endingly uphold her high stan- dards of play production. W BLUE MAQK: Row 3-YE Kaplan J Johnson, B. Shlaes, B. Holley, D. Dellefield, F. Beers, D. Fireman, D. Cause, I. Young C. Cohen S. Ra . Row ZAD. Brodsky, D. Atlas, A. Auld, D. Lascoe, A. Hellerman, L. Kaye, B, Mack, F. Kaiser, S. Lewin, ,I v Y Huffman, B. Edelstein, H, Mannheim, M. Friedlander. Row 1-B. Kunin, C. Block, secretary, C. Maurer, treasurer, Miss Hardy A. Hecht, president, J. Bernstein, vice-president, R. Lewis, bugjnegg maymggl- 117 IA DISCUSSION CLUB I: Row 3-M, Harley, M. Feirberg, I. Cohen, N. Lederer, R. Campbell, R. Berg, R. May, D. Koller, L-. Isaac, D. Isaac, M. Benson, N. McKechne, I. Carlson. Cv. McKillop, E. Hanna, B. Blichert, A. McNulty. Row 2-H. Lopez, R. Franklin, K. hlansky, Mrs. Randall, C. johnson, V. McCartney. R. Hecht, C. Long, J. Ebert. Row 1-D. Lyon, I. Glassman, A. Donchin. R. Chroinan, S. Coren, I.. Mena. IA DISCUSSION CLUB lworldly problems, not necessarily brain twisters, can be more clearly understood when they are presented and discussed be- fore an interested group. Mrs Hulda Ran- dall offers an opportunity for lA Hyde Park- ers to gather at her home and present their thoughts on many absorbing subjects. A topic such as compulsory military training is an adequate stimulant for a heated debate. There is active response shown by the club members. All freshies who are interested in learn- ing facts by debate should join the lA Dis- cussion Club, now. ZA DISCUSSION CLUB ll: Row 3-M. Primarow, G. Ilost, K. llrloore, L. Summers, A. Mikulik, G. Morris, If. Rosenthal, Sun, D. Wislwe, S. Sanders, R. Steele, N, Smitn. R. Jamie, R. Gunderson, H, Lofgren, M. VVhipple, M. Keyes, R. Poole, R. Meyers, G. Schulfnnann. Row 2-B. Mott, D. Timmons, H. VVood, S. 0lCunnor, B, Goodman, M. Serby, Mrs. Randall, F. Neugroschl, S. VVorthley. Row lfG. Meagher, F. Pelkey, H. Reeve-Roberts, I. Youngquist, R. Ilillman. 118 The Major and the Map R. O.T. C. If I mn any way contribute to the diveffion or improve- ment of the country in which I live, I fha!! leave it, when I mn Jitmmoned ont of it, with the Jecret mtiyftzction of thinking that I have not lived in win,--Adtlifon. 119 Stomach In, Chest Out! Officers In Review. The Brass Hat Time Out! At Ease-Lt. Col. Taylor, 1st Lt. Combes and lst Lt. Dennis CORPORAL O. F. HARTMAN CORPURAL E. T. HENSLEY LT. CCL. ALLAN ABRAMSON LT. COL. JAMES BARNETT STAFF: Row 2-lst Lt. R. Curl, MKS R. VVrede, TXS W. Freed, Znd Ll. D. Phillips, SKS J. Danforth, Capt. R. Reinwald. Row 1-Major H. Loeb, Major C. Pudewell, Lt. Col. A. Abramson,Major M. Shoelson. Pictured above are the 'fbrainsu of the unit. Like the spokes of a wheel the reach out from their hub, the military instructors, and direct the rim, the rest of the unit. From the staff come many orders every day which direct operations in every company. They see that the cadets and otticers are supplied with everything needed to make both teach- ing and learning easier, and see that the unit is well oiled and running smoothly. The oificers of the unit have entrusted to them a responsibility that few men can up- hold. These thirty odd men must take credit or reprimands for the condition ot the unit. Upon them rest the responsibility of teach- ing, commanding. and correcting the men under them. Two mornings a week they go to officers school to obtain the necessary instructions about conducting their classes. COMM. OFFICERS: Row 3-Znd Lt. R. S0loRio, Znd Lt. R. Soleus, Zncl Lt. A. Foote, lst Lt. R. Drucker, lst Lt. J. Krinsky, lst Lt. P. Van Pelt, 2nd Lt, T. Nichols, Zntl Lt. E. Olsen, Znd Lt. L. Ganek, 2nd Lt. D. Philips. Row 2'-Lt. E- Silverstein, Lt. L. Chelensky, lst Lt. H. Ehei-ly, lst Lt. XY. Loss, Capt. H. Sie-gal, Capt. J. Pirie, lst Lt. K. YVhite, lst Lt. R. Curl, Znd Lt. T. Humphreys, Znd Lt. j. Petersen. Row 1-Capt. O. Johnson, Capt. A. Mills, Capt. R. Reinwald, Major C. Purlewell, Lt. Col. A, Abramson, Major M. Shoelson, Major H. Loeb, Capt. YY. Charmack, Capt. I. Barnett. 122 Upon the broad shoulders of the The corporals, the last link in the chain Piper, Sgt. B. Boetticher. Sgt, D. Coulson, Sgt. j Sgt. G. Goldman. Row 2-Sgt. S. Colder, Sgt. R. J. Gordon, Sgt E. Price, Sgt. R. Rosenberg, Sgt. Gottschalk, SKS J. Danforth, 'WS Freed, lst Sgt. B. Broaddus, lst Sgt. E. Fine, Sgt. J. Strauss, Sgt. NON COMM. OFFICERS I: Row 3-Sgt. VV. Friend, Sgt. I. Koopernian, Sgt. R. Erh, Sgt. II. Shaw, Sgt. B. Shlaes, Sgt. J. Beynon. Sgt. VV. Kaufman, Sgt. K. Gilbert, Sgt. D. Ashinofslai, Sgt. D. Dale, Kerns, Sgt. S. Morris, Sgt. C. Straus, Sgt. J. Bowsman, Sgt. E. Enberg, Sgt. N. Caldwell, Sgt. S. Lewis, Sgt. M. Pollack. Row l-Sgt. G. Cohen, Sgt. H. B. Snave, lst Sgt. E. Mortenson, IVIXS R. VVrede, lst. Sgt. I. Farber, lst. Sgt. D. Goldsmith. platoon -Cpl. and guide sergeants of the unit fall many difficult and tiresome tasks. Somebody must do these. and do them well, and the ser- geants are elected. These boys have proven that all the trust and faith placed in them is well founded. They rise in the wee hours of the morning and attend school so that they will be ready and able to take over the posts of the graduating officers of command, are directly responsible for the conduct of the eight to twelve men under their direction. They wear the two chev- rons of their rank proudly because without them R.O.T.C. could not function. These same corporals arise early three times a week in order to attend 'iNon-Com's Schoolf, Here they learn to be better Non-Commis- sioned officers and to prepare themselves to become the future commissioned officers. NON COMM. OFFICERS II: Row 3-Cpl. M. Cohen, Cpl. G. Strategos, Cpl. R. Fireman, Cpl. J. VVolf, Cpl. I. Brooks, Cpl. A. Greenwood, Cpl. VY. Jones, Cpl. L. May, Cpl. D. Evans. Row 2fCpl. NI. Leon, Cpl. R. Kramer, Cpl. F. Hofer, Cpl. D. Boyer, Cpl. C. Mincer, Cpl. R. Fine, Cpl. R. Smith, Cpl. H Kent. Row l-Cpl. V. Smith, Cpl. I. Anderson, Cpl. T. Klini, Cpl. C. Fiske, B. Cohn, Cpl. D. Custin, Cpl. R. lsreal, Cpl. J. Gordon, Cpl. R. Hatcher. 123 R.O.T.C. CO. A. I.: Row 3-P. Rubin, B. Lutz, Sgt. Shaw, VV. Biddleman, P. Richardson, B. VVitenskv, J. Ehrlich, E. Nelson, M. Winegrad, P. Stanley, C. Stewart. Row 2-P. Williams, Cpl. D. Evans, Cpl. J. Anderson, R. Cohen, L. Hoffman, J. Kaplan, M. Javelle, P. Pollicx, M. Alter, P. Simler, C. Gentzel. Row 1-Sgt. I. Koonerman, Sgt. C. Dale, Sgt. R. Erb, 2nd. Lt. R. Solo Rio, Znd. Lt. T. Hum- phreys, Capt. O. Johnson, lst. Lt. W. Ross, lst Sgt. B. Broaddus, R. Goe, C. Goodman. R.O.T.C. CO. A. II.: Row 3-R. Brown, Sgt. J. Kooperman, L. Berman, P. Richardson, Cpl. I. Brooks, D. Almon, L. Coplan, R. Fullen, P. Stanley, C. Stewat, P. Pollich. Row 2 -C. Gentzel, M. Gerstein, R. Brennan, R. Cohen, M. Alter, C. Goodman, J. Broelmann, J. Ehrlich, R. Boulet, D. White, G. Wilson, H. Miller. Row 1-Sgt. R. Thoemmes, Sgt. R. Erb, Znd. Lt. R. Solo Rio, Znd. Lt. Humphreys. Capt. O. Johnson, lst. Lt. W. Ross, lst. Sgt. B. Broaddus, Sgt. J. Beynon, Cpl. G. Strategos, Cpl. M. Traub, E. Kalleck. R.O.T.C. CO. B. I.: Row 3-J. Bouvier, B. Landy, C. Carl- son, B. Saltzman, P. Gaddey, Sgt. J. Pritz, R. Cohn, L. Dragstedt, R. Kaplan, H. Rosenberg, R. Fuhrer. Row 2-R. Lewis, J. Kanazawa, M. Maltz, A. Cohen, D. Sheldon, M. Gaiman, L. Loshhough, E. Klein, R. Greeribaum, M. Horn- stein. Row 1-Cpl. C. Fiske, Sgt. D. Goulson, Sgt. E. Eng- berg, lst. Sgt. E. Mortenson, lst. Lt. K. VVhite, Capt. A. Mills, Znd. Lt. E. Silverstein, Sgt. S. Golder, Cpl. R. Smith R.O.T.C. CO. B. II. Row 3-D. Carpenter, R. Rossan, S. Garbo, K. Litt, M. Rosen, A. Lyons, C. Kirk, B. Weber, S. Latkin, H. Gray. Row 2-H. Cox, M. Labes, R. Hurwitz, R. Vergera, Cpl. H. Lorsch, E. Rosen, R. Zir, H. Wood, F4 Pelkey, S- Nafanjo. Row 1-Sgt. E. Price, Sgt. R. Mc- Donald, Sgt. M. Witt, lst. Sgt. E. Mortens-on, lst. Lt. K. VVhite, Capt. A. Mills, Gnd. Lt. E. Silverstein, Sgt. M. Pol- lack, Cpl. V. Smith, Cpl. T. Kline. COMPANY A Arising early, the spick-and-span cadets and officers of the first company of the day, greet their company commander with sleep- filled eyes. Yet it takes but a few minutes of close order drill to awaken them so com- pletely that they execute each command as quickly as it rolls from the K'C.O. The cadets toss their nine pound Enfield 1-ifjes around for their morning exercise. These rifles snap into position as if they were light as feathers. They are much heavier than the wooden Victory ones that the Junior R.O.T.C. units have been using for the past several semesters. The Enfield rifles are a British made piece and are sturdy and accurate, but not quite as good as either our Springfield or Garand. The school was also issued two Garand rifies for instruc- tional purposes and six Springfields with twenty-two chambers for rifie range practice. COMPANY B Halt 1-Z, are the crisp, snappy words coming from the company commander as the cadets come to a precise standstill. Watcli- ing these well-groomed cadets execute close order drill is an inspiring sight. The ultimate purpose of all this training that the cadets have absorbed is the Fed- eral Inspection. Once every year the United States Army Officers appointed for this purpose inspect every Junior R.O.T.C. unit in the city. ,These inspections which are very impressive affairs to watch are held to determine whether or not the cadets and officers have learned their lessons well. The men are quizzed on theory and are required to perform close and extended order drill. The school that comes in first is awarded a set of colors, their school and national col- ors. The first ten schools wear red stars on their sleeves. 125 R.O.T.C. CO. C. I: Row 3-T. Yeager, M. Hirsch, W. Frank, R. VVolf, A. Bloomfield, R. Baker, J. Colson, VV. Gardner, F. Melchior. Row 2-J. Post, G. VVorth, R. Levi, R. Thomp- son, M. Goldblatt, H. Auerbach, J. Brouch, R. Sweet, L. Arkema, S. Silberman. Row l-Sgt. B. Shales, Cpl. S. Gordon, lst. Sgt. R. Fireman, lst. Lt. D. Cohler, Capt. I. Pirie, 2nd Lt. E. Olsen, Sgt. D. Goldsmith, Cpl. K. Kar- minski, Cpl. C. Mincer, Sgt. F. Crossman. R.O.T.C. CO. C. II: Row 3-A, Levinson, 1. McKeague, J. Linden, J. Loeb, A. Kasselman, K. Horwitz. Row 2-H. Roth, I. Cohen, C. Lewis, L. Gorgas, B. Copilove, A. Goldberg, R. Flick, F. Perlman. Row 1-Cpl. R. Isreal, Cpl. A. Green- wood, Sgt. G. Booth, Znd. Lt. E. Olsen, Cpt. J. Pirie, lst. Sgt. F. Barnhill, Sgt. J. Bowsman, Sgt. J. Piper. R.O.T.C. CO. D. I: Row 3-D. Goldstein, J. Cordes, F. Law, R. Dickey, M. Wallace, J. Kersey, L. Bezark, C. Barton, J. O, Dell, R. Jones, I. Weiss, E. Farmer. Row 2-E. Lobsinger, D. Fisher, G. Aravosis, D. Griffith, R. Keller, H. Stephen, J. Miller, P. Aravosis, K. Rivkin, T. Massey, D. Johnson. Row 1-Sgt. May, lst. Sgt. E. Fine, Sgt. C. Peters, 2nd. Lt. R. Sokas, Lt. T. Nichols, Capt. J. Barnett, lst. Lt. R. Drucker, Sgt H. Gottschalk, Sgt. Cohen, Sgt. Boetticher, Sgt. K. Gilbert, Cpl. J. Dannenberg. R.O.T.C. CO. D. II: Row 3-R. Fine, L, Berg, L. De Sitter, N. Gold, G. Miller, R. Flaglore, C. Anderliub, VV. Currier, B. Guggenheim, J. Watson, R. McRaven, R. Meyers. Row 2-A. Lewis, R. Lewis, H. Kruger, J. Petersen, M. Strauss, H. Balkin, P. Cohen, K. Vaughn, D. Gilbert, VV. Oakes. Row lv-J. Zisook, Sgt. W. Jones, Sgt. B. Goldman, 2nd. Lt. H. Foote, Capt. J. Barnett, lst. Lt. R. Drucker, Sgt. Boet- ticher, Sgt. W. Kaufman, Cpl. R. Fireman, L. Issac. COMPANY C Every Thursday morning the cadets and officers of the fourth period company 'ffall in and prepare themselves for inspection. The military instructors then scrutinize the entire company. They are marked on neat- ness of their uniforms and knowledge of theory. On other days they prepare for forty-five minutes of hard work. On some occasions they practice rifle and close order drill and at times they divide into three dif- ferent groups. Each of these groups then marches to a separate room. There the of- ficers give them carefully prepared lectures on a wide variety of military subjects. For the first ten minutes of every period they have Physical Training. The cadets do certain exercises to develop good posture and others to strengthen their muscles to acquire skill in throwing their rifles around with precision and snap. These cadets have not only brains but muscles. COMPANY D Immediately after division the cadets of Company D wend their way with a purpose through the halls toward 153, the R.O.T.C. room. Their mouths are set in grim lines because they know that the instruction they are about to be given will help them through- out the rest of their lives. The cadets here have a great deal of fun but behind this mask is a lot of hard sweat-producing work. They realize that the training they get in the R.O.T.C. is equivalent to what the army teaches their rookies in about seventeen weeks. They know that if they enter the armed forces this training will become in- valuable to them. The hardest thing for the new soldier to get used to is army discipline. This new form of living is hard to under- stand and harder to live under, but the R.O.T.C. cadet has already had a taste of it and is able to adapt himself to it much more readily. 127 R.O.T.C. CO. I: Row 3-VV. Peek, M. Greenberg, M. Goldz- band, R. Hughes, R. Huston, B. Abelle, D. Ywlispe, R. Town- send, Cpl. S. Fetters. Row 2-T. Lewis, R. Britton, M. Bloom, N. Unterherg, Cpl. A. Barnett, B. Conner, F. Cheru- bini, D. Rosenfield, Row l-Cpl. D. Custin, Sgt. N. Caldwell, Sgt. R. Kerns, lst. Lt. Van Pelt, Capt. H. Siegel, 2nd Lt. L. Chelemsky, lst. Sgt. Snave, Sgt. W. Friend, Sgt. S. Lewis. R.O.T.C. CO. E. II: Row 3-H. Blair, R. Shlifka, M. Clark, R. Malinowski, K. Reimer, Cpl. F. Hofer, Cpl. R. Fine, Cpl. M. Leon, R. Rademaker, R. May, J. Simon, D. White, G. VVeinstein. Row 2-C, Bullen, R. Summers, J. Polla, D. Frech, A. Davidson, S. Silverstein, M. Mendenhall, A. Stein- berg, H. Barane, J. Jacobson, M. Seeh. Row 1-Sgt. J. Gorden, Sgt. R. Rosenberg, Sgt. S. Morris, Sgt. R. Kerns, lst. Lt. Van Pelt, Capt. H. Siegel, Znd. Lt. L. Chelemsky, lst. Sgt. R. Snave, Sgt. VV. Friend, Sgt. S. Lewis, K. Hor- witz, P. Holubek. R.O.T.C. CO. F. I: Row 3-S. Mayer, A. Carlson, B. Butt, J. Lambert, G. Swanson, B. Norris, A. Keith, R. Auerback, M- ODDenheim. Row 2-G. Steller, D. Pumper, J. Hatfield. F.. Feiler, C. Orear, C. Glasgow, F. Feiler, H. Tate, J. Levy. Row l-Cpl. M. Cohen, lst. Sgt. I. Farber, lst. Lt. J. Krinsky, Capt. W. Charmack, lst. Lt. H. Eberly, Sgt. D. Ashinofsky, Cpl. R. Hatcher. R.O.T.C. CO. F. II: Row 3-E. Goldsmith, B. Engle, J. Ainsworth, J. Botte, D. Kahn, Cpl. R. Kramer, G. Turbow, Cpl. H, Kent, Cpl. D. Boyer. Row D-W. Wilke, M. Harper, E. Wright, I. Sarnat, J. Rogers, J. LaBarbera, C. Blood- worth, W. Hopkins, E. Paschke, H. Coone. Row l-G. Wiley, Sgt. C. Straus, lst Sgt. I. Farber, lst. Lt, J. Krinsky, Capt. VV. Charmack, lst. Lt. H. Eberly, Znd. Lt. L. Ganek, Sgt. G. Goldman. COMPANY E The capability and efficiency of its com- manding officer brought about its elevation to one of the highest positions in our R.O. T.C. unit. It would be extremely difficult to find such a company, in any other unit, per- forming its difficult duties in a better, smarter, or more efficient manner. The officers voices ringing with bell-like clarity and tones of authority impel the cadets to respond immediately and perfectly. In- spection days always find the cadets in full uniform, resplendent with sparkling brass, a clean, starched, White belt and bedecked with ribbons and medals. The many-in- teresting lectures given by the officers re- flect the fact that this company not only re- ceived high grades in drill and inspections but also excellent grades in the practice and principles of military theory. This company has come up to the high standards set by the military instructors. COMPANY F By the time the last R.O.T.C. period of the day rolls around our military instructors are dog tiredfi After a strenuous day of criticising, instructing, inspecting, and fren- erally supervising ive other companies they are in no mood to be trifled with. But after watching the cadets of this company re- spond to the sparkling voices of their officers a slow smile appears across their faces and they are rightly satisfied with their fine work. The cadets of the unit have benefited from new innovations this past year. Num- erous instructional motion pictures, pro- duced by the United States Army Signal Corps, were shown. These pictures illus- trate many of the more difficult maneuvers and make hundreds of hard-to-explain points crystal-clear. Vtfith the coming of Corporals Hartman and Hensley the entire unit has shown a marked improvement, typified by one of the best elements-Company F. 129 PICKED PLATOON: Row 3-lst. Sgt. I. Farber, Sgt. R. Erb, lst. Sgt. B. Broaddus, lst. Sgt. B. Snave, Cpl. J. Wolf, Cpl. A. Greenwald, Sgt. B. Boetticher, Cpl. W. Jones, Cpl. H. Kent, Cpl. R. Smith, A. Carlson, J. Bowsman, Sgt. J. Beynon. Row 2- P. Williams, K. Horwitz, Cpl. D. Evans, Sgt. G. Booth, R. Dickey, I. Ainsworth, Cpl. L. May, Sgt. Kerns, Cpl. I. Gordon, L. Hoffman, Sgt. N. Caldwell, Cpl. J. Anderson. Row 1-Znd. Lt. A. Foote, lst. Lt. Van Pelt, TXS W. Freed, Znd Lt. E. Olsen, Znd. Lt. Sokas, Capt. Barnett, 2nd Lt. J. SoloRio, 2nd Lt. T. Humphreys, SXS I. Danforth, Capt. H. Siegel, lst. Lt. VV, Ross, Lt. L. Chelemsky. BAND PICKED PLATOON The main function of the R.O.T.C. band, Twenty-eight of the finest cadets in the under Captain Fagan is providing a musical unit compose the famed Picked Platoon. background for Federal Inspection and for They contest each year with others in the the annual R.O.T.C. parade down Michi- city in competition judged by the military gan Avenue. instructors. BAND: Row 4-G. Hurgot, R. Rodgers, R. Hohnson, I. Gordon, L. Turner, O. Bouc, J. Dougherty, D. Custin. Row 3-J. Levkovitz, H. Kaufman, C. VYeiss, B. Thomas, J. Broughton, B. Boetticher, J. Graves, G. Nelson, S. Klausner, J. Dowsman, C. Hopkins. Row 2-R. Arnett, G. Ginsburg, A. Cohen, M. Snyder, E. Record, P. Hodgson, B. Christensen, J. Cavanaugh, B. Halleck, P. Malloy, H. Shaw, J. Hale, T. Magee. Row 1-F. Barnhill, S. Silverstein, H. Eberly, VV. Fred, Capt. Fagan, R. Sokas, J. Petersen, R. Michaelson, F. Jack. Row 0!P. Browning, E. Ahamnos, M. Robbins. 130 Cheer for old Hyde Park, Hyde Park will win. . . PORTS You mm! act in our 7'i67Zd!I inrerexf whether 3' it leme: him or notg the oh'ect 0 love if to 7 serve, not to win.'-Woodrow Wiifon. 131 FOOTBALL-1944 Englewood, South Shore, Vocational, and Harper High School fell before the on- slaught of the Blue and VVhite in their eight 1944 football games. Against Englewood. Hyde Park was trailing 18 to 7 at the half- way mark. Overcoming this, the Tribe left the muddy field at Yates Stadium victorious over our traditional pigskin rival. In an- swer to South Shore's challenging 30 minute score of 12 to 0 the Redmen attacked with new found vigor. The offensive started and the Tribe rolled up a 14-12 victory. Parker took the league opener 26-13. Underxthe nightlights Calumet, showing plenty of power, stopped Hyde Park cold. The Tn- dians next encountered the Fenger Titans. Fenger, whose team became the 1944 South Section Champions, was held at seven points for the first 30 minutes, but when the power was turned on in the second half, the Fen- gerites plunged to a 27-0 victory. Hyde Park forgot that Vocational was the newcomer to the league and left the kid gloves home. Lionel Gaffins' touchdown, a 55-yard run from a pass interception was the high point, and Jim Fuch's three touchdown runs were not the best way to make a stranger happy. Hyde Park trampled Harper 20-6. A 60 yard Harper pass at the start of the game was responsible for the 6 in this score, but the team recuperated and gave their coach, Elliott Hason, a victory for their final game. The Redmen took seventh place in the South Section by chalking up four wins and four losses. Www which 3 51101 , nz Wiggizi jf U? . 1 7' ' Hgzfk 12' 'fhivfk ' Q? 133 VARSITY FOOTBALL: Row 3-J. Pastor, I. Fuchs, D. Henderson, I. Baum, C. Williams, B. Rosen, M. Ruskin, T. Jones, L. McEIhaney, A. Novak. Row 2-B. Freeland, B. Allweiss, J. Eisman, G. Garity, G. Alexander, L. Gaffin, L. Ordmari. Row 1-R. Everett, J. Booth, C. Peppers, B. James, B. XVeiss, M. Stelzer, C, Xudelman, J. Ravitch. Kneeling-Captain J. Byler VVith 225 pounds of muscle to back him up, JIM BYLER, Hyde Park's powerhouse, goes to town. jim who is seventeen, is a graduating senior. During his days at Hyde Park he's won six major letters, two each in football, swimming and track. At Buffalo High in Indiana hels credited with major letters in basketball and baseball. Along with this athletic record he has also made Sigma. He won the coach's award for Hne playing, and hopes in the future to become a superior football coach. He has been president of our Male Chorus and a Letterman, and has worked hard during his days at Hyde Park to uphold its high traditions. Hiding bashfully behind his famous jersey, JIM FUCHS, Hyde Parkls football hero scampers over the field. His accomplish- ments on the team have been many for the past three years. He has received four major letters, two in football and two in track. He is still going strong! XVhen he was a junior he won the one-hundred yard dash and the two-twenty. As a senior he took the one-hundred and the shot-put. He has been captain of our track team and co- captain of the 1945 football team. As outside activities, he enjoys bowling. jim is also a member of the Letternianis Three men on a balls Club and A Cappella. 134 N, , as S A Q ,, ,rs Fight! Fight! Fight! RESERVE FOOTBALL SCORES The junior members of the Blue and SOut11ShOfC e ' 12 Hyde Park ' 9 Wliite won one game, tied one, and lost six Phillips i,..,, ,,w, O Hyde Park .,,,.. ,,,,, 9 in the l944 season.. The practice offered in xveber ---- 7 Hyde Park ----,- 6 these games has given the Reserve team, of which the majority were freshmen and 15100111 18 Hyde Park 0 sophomores, experience that will prove to Calumet ,,-,,,,i, ,,,, O Hyde Park ,,,,,, ,-,,, O be of great value to the l9-15 griclders. The Blue Igland - g 13 Hvde Park 0 team played one night game, losing to Bloom. The year's biggest disappointment Vocation '-'-' 1 2 H5'de Park '-r--- ----- 0 was XNeber's last minute triumph. Thornton ,,,, ,,,4 7 Hyde Park ,-,,,4 ,,.,, 0 RESERVE FOOTBALL: Row I5-T. Lannin, D. Baer, S. Rooth, B. Rupert, J. Frandsen, S. Gorden, B. Wallace, B. Irwin, H. Ascher, W. Holmherg. Row 2-A. Davidson, R, Farley, J. Peterson, W. Lindblad, G. Schumann, B. Blyholder, B. Colsen,, W. Oakes, B. Kinsey. Row 1-J. Furth, R. Martin, C. Weiss, N. Kern, l. August, A. Jones, D. Blumenthal, S. Leiberstein, J. Handler, Kneeling-Captain D. Farley. 135 i A M ' M G O A N N A SEN ROR if BASKETBALL E. L. 1... I S M E L 1- ig, K L 31' H A ww, PER apnfmwovows x3s..oo:-fi rxorf-mrfr for repairs leaving the cagers with a record Indians, through a series of brilliant inter- v SENIOR BASKETBALL: Row 2-J. Levy, R. Bauer, 1'. Giannopulos, B. Schroeter, I. Bloom, H. Schultz, R. Healy, P. Acker, B. Green, H, Seike, J. Furth, Row 1-C. VYolper, B. Mann, M. Adams, M. Ellis, B. Hallet, M. Glickman, H. Rothbart. SENIOR BASKETBALL The senior quintet started on the right track this year by winning six, out of the eight pre-league practice games. Paced by the hot shoes of Captain Marv. Ellis, the Blue and VVhite opened the right of way for their attack on the Public League circuit. The Englewood five were the first to be sidetracked when they failed to break up Coach HeinieU Schultzis smooth operating scoring combinations. Hirsch and Morgan Park were the next to be encountered, and they were both sent back to the roundhouse of three wins and no defeats in the league standings thus far. The Hyde Parkers next entered into a duel with South Shore-the last 1944 state finalists. In the early minutes of the game South Shore hooped a series of baskets and kept this lead throughout the first three quarters. Then, in the middle of the fourth quarter with only a few minutes to play, the ceptions and quick baskets brought the game to a dramatic tie. The crowd which was packed into the gym and adjoining corri- dors. went completely wild. Both teams were fighting with all they had and as the minute hand of the timer pointed due north the Seahawks were ahead, the victors of this match. In the next game, the Hyde Park sports- men squelched Fenger. After this game the mentor of the Blue and Vtfhite had to re- vamp his lineup as Myron Chapman, a pivot man for the team, left for the Navy and Marv Ellis, Mel Adams, and Irving Bloom mid- year graduates. The seniors then attacked Blue Island in a non-league clash and proved their merit with a 34-28 score. The 1945 senior team was a squad of hard working, hard lighting athletes. The Blue and XfVhite took fourth place in the South Section, entitling them to their city play-off where they were eliminated by Lindbloom, 51 to 24. SEASON RECORD Hyde Park Englewood .,........,. 20 Hyde Park Hirsch ..............,..... 34 Hyde Park Morgan Park ........ 32 Hyde Park South Shore .......... 48 Hyde Park Fenger .......... ....... 3 7 Hyde Park Harper .. ,,,..... .,...,. 5 2 Hyde Park ...,.......... 37 Vocational ,,,.....,.,... 38 Hyde Park Parker .,......,, ....... 2 7 Hyde Park Bowen ...... .,.,,.. 3 0 Hyde Park Calumet ........ ....... 5 2 Hyde Park .......,...... 24 Lindbloom ............ 51 Games VVon ............ 6 Games Lost ,........... 5 SENIOR INDIVIDUAL SCORING G. B. F. F.M. P. Pts. M. Adams ....,.,, 5 12 14 S 10 38 M. Ellis ........,... 5 33 10 10 11 76 P.Giannopolus 8 5 0 2 2 10 T. Goritz ......,... S 16 11 11 ll 43 W. I-Iallet ........ 10 14 16 18 15 44 R. Mann .......... 7 30 8 7 12 68 I-I. Rothbart .... 10 32 9 14 21 73 C. Vtfolper ........ 10 2 11 11 20 15 M tu-ihLbON LMA? MN JUNIOR BASKETBALL: Row 4-M. Kahn, J. Levy, A. Novak, S. Okner, I. Furth, J. Packtor. Row 3-A. Grieg, P. Painter, B. Dadigian, M. Potash, J. Fisher, L. Beamer, H. Marcado, J. Varclase, R. Brettlinger, T. Singer. Row 2-B. Lepper, F. Schwartz, R. Michelson, M. Chapman, A. Levinson, D. Epstein, B. Pierce. Row 1-E. Hasan, M. Giannopulos, G. Domxe, H. Apeland, S. Gold, S. Grafman, A. Masaki. JUNIOR BASKETBALL The Hyde Park Juniors showed great ambitions for the 1945 season. Most of the members of the squad this year were also members of last year's city finalists. Before the Public League Contest started the Hyde Park quintet warmed up and polished their fast moving, quick-breaking offensive with six pre-season games of which the light- weights won three and lost three. During this time the eagers perfected their playing technique, putting in a bid for more scoring and speed. The first league encounter was with En- glewood High. The Blue and VVhite gave a preview of their future performances by sub- merging Englewood 51 to 18. In the next game which was played against Hirsch, Captain Marko Giannopulos joined the team, adding great strength with his record-break- ing performances. After the Hirsch victory, Hyde Park trampled Morgan Park with one of the largest scores chalked up by any team in the Public League. The closest victory for the junior five was South Shorels last minute rally which brought it within one basket of victory. The Lightweights next subdued the Fen- ger and Harper quintets. In between these games the cagers tilted Blue Island 29 to Z5 in a non-league clash. The Juniors were not only able to roll up one of the highest, if not the highest score of the season, but also showed great strength defensively by holding down the opponents' scores. The fast rate that Elliot Hasan's basketeers traveled speeded the juniors into section championship. They went on to the quarter-finals in the city playoffs defeat- ing Farragut and then losing to Tilden in the quarter-finals. RECORD Hyde Park .............. Englewood ............ 18 Hyde Park ....,......... Hirsch ,.............. ..... 2 S Hyde Park .............. Morgan Park ,....... 19 Hyde Park .............. South Shore .......... 44 Hyde Park Fenger .......i............ 33 Hyde Park .............. Harper ......... ........ 1 S Hyde Park Vocational .............. 27 Hyde Park Parker ...... ..29 Hyde Park .............. Bowen ..... ........ 2 1 Hyde Park .............. Calumet ....... ........ 2 1 Hyde Park .............. Farragut ..... ........ 2 4 Hyde Park Tilden .................... 34 Games Vwlon .........i.. Games Lost .......... 2 141 2 Hiiler-Hirohito!! See Hasan's Healthy He-men TRACK TEAM: Row 7-H. Domke, B. Healey, J. Honchell, I. Byler, J. Fuchs, G. Alexander. Row 6-B. Lepper, B. Rupert, J. VVeil, L. Gaffin, B. Allweiss, G. Frande- sen. Row 5-J. Feinberg, T. Prelutsky, J. Kinsey, B. Irwin, J. VValton, R. Gouwens, B. Hillman. Row 4-J. Rowe, R. Meyers, A. Richter, A. Armour, J. Carnow, J. Osch- erwitz. Row 3-B. Gombiner, G. Moskovitz, R. Rodgers, M Bloom, D. Bluementhal, L, Kartun, B. Serat, C. Book. Row 2-D. Young, H. Engel, G. Balos, J. Levinson, N. Kern, R. Gunderson, R. Hillman, K. Boub. Row 1-G. Haugan, B. Ebstein, J. Cone, S. Silberman, R. Miller, H. Gorchoff, G. Kaplan. TRACK Yes, under the capable leadership of Mr. Elliot Hasan the track team has won many interscholastic trophies, for relay races. high and low hurdles, shotput, dashes, etc. Many tiring hours are spent after their regular school day practising the simple fundamental principles of track. The boys never shirk doing any of the re- quired work, for they know that it is this preliminary training which will give them that extra K'umph that wins the race. CHESS AND CHECKERS Stop! Look! Concentrate! That is the procedure of each member of the Chess and Checker teams as they unfearingly move their men from one space to another. These teams, comparatively unknown to the average Hyde Parker, have brought honor and recognition to our school. They afford an outlet for excess mental energy as the game teaches one to concentrate and think, not only of his next move but of plays which require the movement of many pieces. CHESS AND CHECKERS: Row 2-M. Kavnat, E. Bensley, H. Chaet, T. Eger. Row 1-R. Sandberg, G. Hollander, E. Rothschild. 143 BASEBAL PEP CLUB: Row 4-R. Domey, J. NYatkins, L. Patelske, C. Botsford, L. XVheeler, E. Kraft, C. Lamoreaux, B. Robinson, J. Hancock, M. Reese, M. Gebert, B. Larson. Row 3-L. Kraft, M. Rilly, j. Rochfordi, NI. Bright, A. Day, M. Van Nordstrand, C. Sarlas, N. Richardson, B. Fowler, C. Alex, B. Mcillann, C. Turner, M. Nolan. Row ZAS. Carter, T. lfbeda, ll. Sarlas, D. Panama, Mrs. Daniels, M. Silverman, Capt. P. Singletary, J. Mall. B. Mack, D. Ubeda, H. Kohn, D. Singletary, M. Connor. Row 1-A. Hecht, P. Malloy, C. lllaurcr, H. Land, E. Ahamnos, M. Robbins, J. Krselc, D. Holmes, B. Rotman. At all varsity games and pep assemblies one can End the backbone of our sport spirit, the cheerleaders. They come equipped with all our traditional cheers and yells, and dressed in outfits of white skirts and jerk- ins, with navy blue long sleeved blouses. just before the big event one can hear the cheerleaders brushing up on familiar cheers in room 329. Miss Dorothy Gardiner is taking over Mrs. Daniels sponsorship xvhile the latter is on leave of absence. Head of the cheerleaders is agile Marve Silverman. H-Y-D-E-P-A-R-K l H-Y-D-Pk P-A-R-K! Go, Hyde Park, Cro! No. come instead, and learn about the tuinblers and the cheer- leaders, in other words, the boys and girls of the pep club. They don't make the world go round, but they surely help bring out the yells. stamps, cheers, and other types of noises that spur our teams to victory. They jump, yell, and turn somersaults, and im- plore the rooters to support the team. And they do, too. The pep club is fun: join now, as it is a stimulating activity. CHEERLEADERS: Row 3fJ. Krsek, M. Connor, B. Rotman, D. Holmes, D. Singletaly, I. Hall, P. Singletary, A. Hecht, S. Carter, P. Malloy. Row 5-H. Kohn, D. Ubeda, B. Mack, M. Silverman, Mrs. Daniels, D. Panama. B. Sarlas, T. Ubeda. Row 1-M. Robbins, E. Ahamnos, H. Land, C. Maurer. 145 A . I T C H P E T R I B E AITCHPE TRIBE: Row 5-B. Hallett, E. Schien, M. Leib, J. Baum, T. Jones, L. McElhaney, E. Rosen, D. Dellefield, D. Henderson. Row 4-T. Goritz, G. Alexander, G. Goritz, E. Ellin, G. Herz, L, Ordman, M. Ellis, C. Allweiss, J. Eisman, J. Danforth, B. Willcockson, R. Hopkins. Rtow 3-L. Gaffin, M. Glick- nian, H. Rothbart, M. Chapman, P. King, L. Tritsch, M. Silverman, R. Everett, J. Booth, M. Stelzer, I. Bornstein. Row 2-F. Schwartz, C. Peppers, S. Gold, R. Lee, M. Kahn, R. James, L. Beck, B. Weiss, T. Humphries, A. Reinstein, VV. Cordier, R. Michelson, A. Novak. Row lfj. Cooperman, C. Williams, J, Fuchs, M. Ellis, J. Byler, M. Giannopolus, Coach Hasan. The followers of f'Der Bingle are not more enthusiastic and faithful to The Crooner, than the Lettermen are to their deities F- Sports and Sportsmanship.i' Having kept their eyes on the goal and fol- lowed the way faithfully, the Lettermen have at last arrived at the prize-member- ship in the Aitchpe Tribe. As a letter is an honor won with sweat and toilg it is the more precious. Each member of the Tribe is like a little sun, worshipped, admired and liked by numerous followers. Here is a f'Rick-Tick for the Tribe! Varsity Mothers began twelve years ago in the form of an emergency meeting after an unfortunate Christmas vacation when the football team's equipment was stolen. At this first meeting the mothers guaranteed one thousand dollars for uniforms and equip- ment. From this time on, the organization has flourished under the superb sponsorship of Coach Eliot Hasan. The first big event of the year is the fathers and sons' dinner. Later on the boys invite their mothers to one basketball game. The year usually ends with a grand card party at the Plaisance Hotel. V A R S I T Y M O T H E R S VARSITY .MOTHERS: Row 2-Mrs. Silherman, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Baer, Mrs. Holmberg, Mrs. Bank, Mrs. Lanmn, Mrs. Biddleman, Mrs. Marcado. Row 1- Mrs. Bauer, Mrs. Fuchs, Mrs. Baum, Mrs. Herz, 146 ,.. ...nun G.A.A. Sz G.A.L.: Row 4-K. Lee, J. Weinstein, J. Hancock, S. Wolinsky, A. Hecht, L. Cohen, G. Lup- stein, S. Van Minden, S. Goodman, J. Shless, B. Brand, C. Collins, B. Sarlas. Row 3-F, Fairchild, R. Cohen, M. Bright, A. Day, J. Gardner, P. Brown, P, Rich, V. Johnson, R. Straker, L. Leonf, A. Peters. Row Z-T. Ubeda, F. Kessler, N. Nathan, J. Glassman, S. Lazarus, L. Lambert, B. Fowler, D. Ubeda, M. Garza, H. Gaskin, M. Robbins, E. Ahamnos. Row 1-R. Albert, B. Mandell, S. Kalleck, G. Sugarman, E. Levine, E. Spear., A. Auld. G.A.A., the club for all girls, has enjoyed another year of successful membership and club work. Points towards letters are earned by participation in numerous athletic activities, and helping in the gym depart- ment. Mrs. Perham is the inspiring sponsor of the group. At the end of each semester, a grand party is held in the gymnasium. Boys receive invitations through the gym department to G.A.A.'s big affair. This club helps girls who are not athletic- ally inclined to discover and cultivate new talents. Wiith clean white letters, proud smiles, and an athletically gay strut, the G.A.L. girls comprise a very select sports club at Hyde Park. They are the 'lsuper-girls of the athletic department, forever bringing V glory to their school. Their letters are well earned, for the girls must work hard to earn them. Many an hour is spent in earnest effort before or after school practicing in their respective sports. Of course, there is always much fun in- volved with many friends to join in on the fun. G.A.A. H: Row 1-J. Flesch, E. Homan, N. Kope, J. Bachrach, president, M. Goodman, R. Maxwell, M. Cohen, J. Jackson. Row 2-S. Carter, J. Ricks, K. Bornarth, C. Perper, E. Nathan, F. Martin, C. Block, B. Browning, V, Radcliffe, K. Plaut, A. Kinney, B. Nickelson, A. Miller, D. Ryder, T. Rolick. Row 3-M. Murphy, P. Kramer, L. Strauss, F. Baltzell, N. Zisook, E. VVishnoff, L. Layton, V. Under- wood, C. Sarlas, A. Zeman, J. Stein, A. Steinberg, M. Karman, S. Sugerman, L. Puklicky, B. Mack. Row 4-B. Rotman, H. Morris, S. Michal, J. Sommer, B. Holley, F. Finch, L. Sidle, D. Scharff, F. Morris, J. Branson, R. Chroman, F. Attscholer. 147 G I R L S T E N T IN I S I GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM: Row 2-M. Scott, A. VVolfson, S. Silverstein, M. Goodman, M. Feirberg, D. Stone, I. Stein, T. Rovick, M. Harley, J. Beavers, A. Armstrong, I. Van Hyning, D. Rosanes, F. Attschuler. Row l-E. Talcaliashi, J. Petersen, R. Chroman, I. Scharff, J. Branson. C. Himmel, C. Long. Love that game. Hyde Park tennis en- thusiasts involuntarily flex a muscle in an- ticipation ot their weekly games. The girls compete in tournaments, singles and dou- bles, and gain healthful exercise and relaxa- tion, even though building up their gym shoes for an awful retread. Anyone with a ball, racket, or tennis court is welcome to try out for the team. Exercise can be fun by playing tennis. Keep your drippy old tank suits! One day a year twhen the photographer is herej, these elite Hyde Parkers, lite-saving club mem- bers, may don their flashiest beach attire, and impress us with their form, in and out of water. These are the girls who carry on Hyde Park's swimming traditions in great style. Miss Staeling has taken over the team. So come on girls. the wateris fine. L I F E S A Y I N G LIFE SAVING: Row 3-D. Stamp, J. XVeinstein, HI. XYood, A. Brunke, B. Luebke, Mrs, Daniels, R. Heintz, J. Gomez, A. Budt, Y. Miller. Row 2-N. Nathan, E. Haas, J. Bachrach, V. Espinnsa, C. Collins, B. Manousa, B. Turivas. 148 Boys. look at ihe BALL! I Gym at the Branch-Exercise sure can be fun! BRANCH For life if the mirror of king and Jliwe 'Tix jml what you are and dog Then give to the world the belt you have And the bex! will come back to you. M. S. Brislgei. mmlz Ch joy! And now we classes, halls, etc lent with relief and ferver you please-of this edification erected edge, main y wood and 57th. B ich under the wi have left all turbu- ., and cast our eyes to the arm-or leg, if great and magnihcent to the Worship of knowl- d t Ken- l the Branch, locate a se, patient, At the ra1 , l Mr. s of the grand Pas ia, and all-seeing eye . 6- 'lundrecls of freshies peac Ira Van Hise, i ' l their fully and various They classes, but in the more or less innocently wenc and devious educational routes. work diligently not only in their Drama club, under Mrs. Nlr Van Hise studying Terry, and, under l' . h 152 in their roles of Boos to the famous Branch O C rtis, and help Miss and directing the management of the Branc ters. They also belong rchestra, under Mrs. Kirby in the library. u ' t how many of the It is surprising to no e freshies and freshmen ' ch. d si ma pins at the Bran collect civic points Also, that an g almost one hundred per cent of the girls there are members-and working members ' ' the atmosphere, of the G.A.A. Maybe its b but, h a wonderful thing. ovvever that may e, I ' worthwhile to glance a ambition is truly t the war ef- t 1S fort put forth at the Branch. There's always some sort of a drive on, and it is invariably successful. School spirit is high, and it has ' to d often been note have around. home of muc freshmen. that Branchites are nice The Branch is indeec h brotherly love, peace l e DIVISION BLOSSTEIN: Row 3-J. Hirsch, L, Evans. R. Bie- sell, M. Stein, H. Adler, R. Dahman, F. Blenkuer, F. New- gass, E. Reach, R. Blatt. Row 2-C. VVeil, F. Alziyu, H. Lorber, B. Rezner, C. Porges, Miss Blos- stein, F. Henslcy, B. McGreal, R. Crispin, M. Jones, C. Arends. Row 1-F. Savlin, B. Brooks, L. Blorno, VV. Phillips, M. Krariz, B. VX'heeling, B. Mills, I. Mourn- ing, J. Erickson. J. NYolinsky. DIVISION CHANIBERLAIN2 Row 5-P. Hirsch, J. Astrof, M. Ballard, F. Platon, T. Harris, R. Nelson, S. Levin, E. Kaplan, H. Cohen, L. Sadow. Row 2- B. Coleff, N. Bernmnt, T. VVig- gins, E. Simon, G. Baper, H. Migclal, N. Hanvey, M. Lezak, M. Smith. Row l-M. Knight, VV. Moorman, J. Zierlein, Miss Chamberlain, J. Pitman, P. Fronidy, H. VVesley, E. Rapp. DIVISION CURTISS: Row 3- S. Goldblatt. S. Peltz, G. Photo- poulos, D. Dodd, A. Halperin, I. Rosengard, J. Vicker, A. Berg, I. Scher, B. Daniels, A. Albert, G. Bernstein. Row 2-S. Fried- man, S. Moll, M, Hoyt, M. Cun- ningham, A, Levy, J. Ray, E. Schaffner, I. Sauer, H. Bass, R. Bakal, T. Stein, M. Lindstrom. Row 1-L. XVong, G. Holmay, L. Cohn, M. Petersen, S. Teichner E. Chemick, E. Rose, w. schabel N. Glass, Miss Curtiss. DIVISION DEAHL: Row 3-D. Brown, R. Schwartz, W. Boron, J. Besson, H. VVelch, D. Boden G. Marcado, K. Kanazawa. Macaskill, S. Snow. Row 2-J. Goldberg. M. McCord, S. Koven, J. .-Xue, J. XYeinluerg, R. Hickey, P. Neher. Row 1-B. Hardin, H. Loob, D. Soderberg, R. Pasik, L. Jackson, H. Smith, J. Monser, J. Margowsky, R. Friedrichs. 153 DIVISION FARNUM: Row 3- A. Passovoy, P. Wright, D Chamberlain, K. Keats, D Barnes, F. Zachariasen, I. Rich ardson, R. Curus, S. Much, B VVeinberg, J. Klowden. Row 2- M. Ansel, R. Wainwright, B Peiber, G. Henderson, M. Mey ers, T. Meimar, I. Fiske, F Leimokofer, B. Langham, R Piasecki. Row l-D. Marcus, C Weinhe, E. Hammond, D. John- son, P. Morrow, I. Nathanson R. Natkin, J. Golden, M. Bishop C. Brooks. DIVISION GRAYBILL1 ROW 3 -R. Moyer, S. Biddleman, V. Graffis, J. Leshin, D. Sallmen, A. Erato, B. Senn, C. Haas, J. Rosenthal. Row 2-M. Hades- man, G. VVasserman, C. Asher, S, Pappas, S. Drury, R. Benja- min, L. Greenfield. Row 1-C. Blackburn, L. Isenberg, A. Gold- farb, H. Graybill. C. Lane, E. Brinzing, J. Goodman. DIVISION HANSEN: ROW 3- R. Tanieuchi, R. Gregg, G, But- ler, A. Pulley, H. Gergits, E. Honigman, D. Ofner, R. Adams. H. VVelsh, F. Darlas, R. Petrec- ca. Row 2-W. Watson, D. Pat- ton, C. Long, A. McCoy, S. WVeb- ber, P. Meehan, B. Smith, J. Oscherwitz, M. Bernay, P. Mon- son, T. Trier, R Goldblatt H. Mallace. Row 1-I. Rose, I. Meyers, J. Alexander, A. Pladir, W. Mclillkenborough, Miss Han- sen, E. Kleifield, S. Popkolf, I. Siegel, E. Franlc, I. Thompson. 154 DIVISION KIRBY: ROW 3!L. Glick, S. Cohen, M. Sweeney, M. May, A. Kinslow, L. Loeb, R, Hirschfelder, R. Goldberg, D. Zegart, S. Lasker, G. Conti- let. Row Z-S. Epstein, B. Fox, S. Fisher, I. Fraling, D. Childs, I. Curry, B. Mitchell, J. Robit- chek, D. Thomas, A. Conner. Row I-E. lValler, I. Corey, C. Engwall, M. Brown, B. Kirk, K. Frocend, B. Carlo, D. Hollo- Way. y f DIVISION MAIER: Row 3-D. Rosenbloom, J. Ruben, D. Kit- tay, G. Bouillet, D. Saile, B, Kanukim, R. Larson, G. Myers, S- Leventnian, G. Petros. Row 2-G. Bernheim, J. Rowe, E. Stormont, R. Marshall, J. Stuc- key, M. Rosenthal, D, VVing, J. Vlfestheimer, Mr. Maier. Row 1-G. Rosenbaum, T. Heiman, B. Hardin, P. Allen, S. Kosberg, D- Tennyson. J. Shlaes, G. Blu- menthal, P. Chapman. DIVISION THOMPSON: Row 3-A. Leib, R. Lueeht, N. Thorn- ton, J. Berenbeim, J. Stone, E. Swidler, R. Gershenow, N. Engle, I. Lally. Row 2'-S. Mawrence, S. Joseph, H. For- man, H. Davis, S. Brady, S. XVerner, D. Marcus, J. Simmons. Row .1 - H. Sternberg, M. Sehmidt, I. Mitchell, J. Benja' min, K. Rinder, B. Rose, I. Lyren, J. Glaves. DIVISION REESER: Row 3- . eetor, P. Polisk , R- LOT' l?er?pL. Griffin, B. Ggafman, E. Brown, M, Adams, B. Shoemak- er. Row 2-E. Blumenthal, M. Meyer, H. Hatter, C. Lif1g0t'f, W. Michel, R- Weil, C. Falk, E. Thomas, Y. Matsumoto. Row 1-L. Berryhill, M. Blotky, I- Christiansen, Miss Reeser, L- Miuer, G. Fellet, H. Campbell, R, Lowe. DIVISION SLOCUM: Row 3- R. Delott, B. McCubb1ns, R. Easton, M. Peal, D. Turner, Lf Malnassy, R. Farrell, I.. Rosen- heim, D. Wolfe, B. Merrill. ROW 2-D. Walker, J. Rinella, W. Feinberg, E. Vidouie, C. Ford, O. Gruber, S. Williams, D- HY' mer, J. Gutierrez, B. BQUKCS- Row 1-VV. Vaughn, G. S16gCl, P, Lyon, Mrs. Slocum, J. Roper, R. Farris, A. Edgefmnv R- Dahlstrom. 155 BOOSTERS: Row 3-T.. Glick S. Much, S. Greenfield, I. Rosen gard, D. Marcus. J. XYnlinsky J. Rowe, S. YYilliams, E. Hof man, S, Levin. Row 243. Spec tor, I. Lyren, S. Drury, J. Shlaes Mr. Van Hise. j. Guthrie, H Cohen, R, Hickey. Row l-D Holloway, J. Besson, XV. Fein hertz, E- Chernick, B. Daniels J. Berenbeim, C. Fulk, E. Buren URCHESTRA: Row 2-Mrs Curtiss, J. Aul, K. Riuder, B Kirk, A. Loeb, S. Much, M Petersen. Row l-D. Boden, M Rosenthal, M. Hoyt, H. Camp- bell, Braun, E. Ochmann A. Conner. DRAIIA CLUB: ROW 3-M. Adams, S. VVilliams, M. Ansel, J. Robitchek, B. Coleff, C. Mere- dith, J. Fraling, D. Childs, J, Hobbs. J. Brooks. Row 2-D. Goldberg, C. Lingoit, A. Loeb R. H1Ck?y, B. Marx, D. Turner, E. SEFVIITO, H. VV0lkhamer, S. Epstein, Mrs. Terry. Row 1- 5. XVebber, C. Parges, A. Pass- UVQY. J. Klowden, L. Glick, I. HITSCR, R. 'Hirscl'1felder, M. XVestall. D. Hollowav, , Playful Jeniorf in our from Qldfdw nainegfa ylvgmfniafmflon zz me Admin! fmiim Stone walls do not a prison make, nor the faculty the school. Do you think 111355 funny? just the same, it's true XVhy, just how long do you suppose Miss Finley could teach music if the whole class was shiver- ing? And how long would any classes, for that matter, keep going if the students went unfed and uncared for? Ah, you are catch- ing on. Yes, it is the business maintenance that does it. Start with the lunchroom, managed by Mrs. Cassel. Everybody at one time or an- other, makes some kind of a kick about the lunchroom, but you donlt ever think what ten types of an uproar there would be if it were closed down. In spite of all that has been said and done, the lunchroom is a good place to eat. It deserves a big vote of thanks. Next, we come to the maintenance under Mr. Charles Clarke, Custodian. Hyde Park is kept clean, in good runing order, and gen- erally a pleasant place in which to spend a school day. Most people take things like proper heating, ventilation, and cleanliness as a matter of fact. It is not so. But then, who wants a World managed by cold ma- chinery? Last, but not least, are the matrons. It is no little thing for the girls to have someone to take care of them and comfort them. ll they are under the weather, they care for them. This is psychological as well as physical. And so, all in all, it is three thou sand cheers for Maintenance! 158 Mr. Charles Clarke Engineer Custodian Assistant Engineer Mr. James Kearns Mr Mr. Mr Mr. Mrs. Eddie Lee Stanpley, Janitress Mr. Edgar Kent, Janitor Mr. Alex McDonnald, Janitor Mr. Joseph Kruez, Janitor Michael Daly, Assistant Engineer Mr. . VVilliam Churchill, Fireman John Kerling, Janitor Arthur Hansen, Janitor Herman Huhncke, Fireman Mrs. Alice Overholt, Janitress NOT I'lCTURED Mrs, Grace V. Stremmel, School Matron Mr. Hugh Johnson, Janitor Mr. Thomas Lavin, Janitor Mr. Harry Peeler, Electrician Mr. Pat VVard, Janitor BRANCH LUNCHROOM STAFF: Miss Gross, Miss Koch, Mrs. King, Miss Melinder BRANCH LUNCH ROOM STAFF Don't push, don't crowd. there's plenty of food for everyone, and plenty of time to eat it-if youlye mastered the dubious art of gobbling. The Branch Lunchroom though small, is beneficial and quite sufficient for those Freshies. HYDE PARK LUNCHRQUM The Hyde Park Lunchroom is just the place to go for a healthy lunch. lYith Mrs. Cassel managing and numerous persons rushing to and fro, the lunchroom does a booming business, four hectic times a day. MAIN LUNCHROOM STAFF: Row 3-lil. Mullen, A. Grieve, R. Lewis, M. Beshel, N. Monk, M. llillingsler, E. Nicosia, H. Thomsen. ROW ZiH. Hansen, P. Munnelly, E. Hanson, E. Schuster, M. Emeritz, M. Levin. Row 1-S.Johnson, E.Curpenter. M. Cassell, V. Herrick. C. Hubin. 160 ALBERT, ROSEMARIE A..,.A...,... 4915 S. Drexel Blvd. ALEX, CHRISTINE 7..7..,..,,..,,....,, - 1417 E. 55th St. ALEXANDER, GEORGE ..,......... 1535 E. 67th Place ALSTER, CALISTE ..,.....A........ 33 5517 Hyde Park Blvd. ALTER, SELMA ,.1. . .Y,... . 5333 Ellis Avenue ARNETT, RUSSELL ,,AA...,A....,... .. 5735 Harper Avenue ARNOLD, WILLIAM , ,,...,,,...,,,., 2212 E. 70th St. ASHFORD, MARIAN ,1....,e,,.,,,,.. 1554 E. 65th Place ASHINOFSKY, DAVID ,,..,,,,...,,, 6954 Clyde Avenue AULD, ALINE ,,,...,,,..... 6205 Kenwood Avenue BAKER, ARTHUR . ,,,,..., .,...,,,. . 6930 Paxton Ave. BALKIN, DOROTHY ,,,,...,,.....,.. 5466 Ellis Ave. BALLARD, MARION ..,,.....,...,.... 6315 Harper Ave. BALTZELL, FRANCES ,,....,,,...,, 6641 Ellis Ave. BARANOV, PAULINE ,,e,, ...,,,... 1749 E. 67th St. BARNETT, JAMES . .,...,,, .,.,-,,.. 1412 E. 56th St. BARTON, ARTHUR .....,,,.....,,,,, 1504 E. Mar uette Rd. fl BAUM, ALICE , , ,,,,,, ,,,.,,, ,,.,,,, . , , 5427 University Ave. BAUM, ROBERT ..,,,,.....,,,,......,,, 1380 Hyde Park Blvd. B EAUDREAU, DOLORES ,....,,, 651 Groveland Park BEERS, FRANCES .,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, 1549 E. 61st St. BEREN, JEAN , ,,,1.,,,, ,,,,,-,-, , 1160 E. 43 St. BERG, BARBARA ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,A,,,,,, 7459 Bennett Ave. BERKSON, LESLIE ,,,,,,1.,,,,,,,,.,, 6732 Crandon Ave. BERMAN, MURIEL. ,,,,, , .,,.,., . 6825 Cl de Ave y . BERN, FRANCINE ,,,,,, ,,,,,,.w, 5135 Drexel Ave, BERZOSKY, MILDRED .,,........ 7016 Paxton Ave. ' BEZARK, LEONARD ,,,,,,-,,,,,,-, , 5139 Ellis Ave. BLAIR, PAULA , ,,,,,,,,o , ,,,,, M 5707 Kimbark Ave. BLAZ, BETTI , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- ,,,,,,M,- , 7300 So. Shore Drive BLOCK, CERNA ., ,,,,.,,,,,,, ,-,,,,,, , 5401 University Ave. BLO OM, Estelle .,,111,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,A, 823 E. 53rd. St. BLUM, ELAINE ,,,,, ,,,,,-,,,, 5541 Everett Ave. BLYTHE, HARRY ,,,,,,,A ,,,,,,,,, 6342 Kenwood Ave. BOECK, LARRY .,,,,,.,,,,., ,,,,,,,, 1507 E. 71 Place BOLTZ, RUTH . .. ,,-.-,,,,,,,,,- 4208 S. Greenwood Ave. BOSTON, PATRICIA ,...,,,,,,,,---,,,, 34 5129 University Ave. BOTOGLOU, SADIE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34 6201 Ingleside Ave. BOURNSTINE, THEA ..,,. .. 7030 Chappel Ave. IORS-J UNE '4 BOYD, JANET ......,.. 4414 Ellis Ave. BOZIKIS, JOSIE .......,.... 3733 Lake Park Ave. BRASSEUR, LOUISE ...- .....,.. 6312 Greenwood Ave. BRIGHT, MARJORIE ........,....,.. 4209 Berkeley Ave. BRODSKY, DIANA .,,...,,,. 5409 S. Maryland BROMBERG. EILEEN .....1........ 1151 Hyde Park Blvd. BROWN, DAPHNE ,...,L......,..... 1414 E. 69th Place BUCKMAN, LILLIAN .........,..,. 6704 S. Blackstone BURNETT, PEGGY ,...,, 6514 Dorchester Ave. BUTZ, RALPH ..cc,...,c,.. 1505 E. 65th Place BYLER, JIM ...c....,cc...,.cc.,.. Lake Park Ave 4932 . CALLARMAN, SYLVIA ..,,....,r.. 183rd. St. Homewood CAPOCCI, PI-IILAMENA ..,,,..,. 935 E. 60th. St. CAREY, MARJORIE .,....,,.,...,,1.... 6532 Greenwood Ave. CARLE, ELIZAB ETH ..,......,.,., 6404 Kenwood Ave. CARLSON, PHYLLIS ..,............. 4414 S. Ellis Ave. CARNOW, JOSEPH ...,,. 7642 S. Kingston CARSON, JIM ,,.,...,,... 6752 East End Ave. CARTER, CONNIE ,.....,, 1418 E. 65th Pllace CARTER, SHIRLEY ...... 1517 E. 52nd St. CASEY, JEAN ...................,.......,.... 7000 S. Shore Drive CHAPMAN, CYNTHIA ..........,,. . 4700 Kenwood Ave. CHAPMAN, SHIRLEY ....,.,....,. . 5200 Blackstone Ave. CI-IAUM, ELLIOT .......,., 4906 S. Drexel CHILL, ROBERT ...........,.,....., 5342 S. Greenwood CHRISHOLM, VINCENT 6556 In leside Ave. g CHROMAN, TOBEY ,..,..,........... 6845 Paxton Ave. CLARKE, JULIA ..........., 6417 Ellis Ave. CLEMENTS, LEONA ......,,......,,. 4608 S. Michigan Ave. CLIFFORD, HELEN ,,,.,.,..,,,v,,.,, 6754 Cornell Ave. CLIFFORD, MARGARET 5447 Harper Ave. CLIFFORD, MARY ,,,,.1,,,,,,,,,r,.,,,, 5447 Harper Ave. COHEN, GIL ............,,,. 6747 Clyde Ave. COHEN, MARY LEE. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, , 5480 Cornell Ave. COHN, ERWIN . .......... . 6855 East End Ave. COHON, MORTON ...... 2149 E. 68 St. COLE, ROBERT .........,,,,. 2138 E. 68th St. COLLINS, LILLIAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1112 E. 64th St. COLLINS, Mae ..........,,, 5619 Harper Ave. CONROY, MARY .,., . 6512 Dorchester COSMER, IRVING ......... 5416 Ellis Ave. CROHN, GERALD ......... 5331 Woodlawn DALE, CHARLES ........... .. 6815 Chappel Ave. DANNENBERG, JACK ....... 2045 E. 70th St. DAVIS, BARBARA. ........ 6714 Chappel Ave. DAVIS, SONYA ....... 6485 Ellis Ave. DAY, ANNA ..... . ......... 2358 Cottage Grove DE BOFSKY, FLORENCE 5470 Greenwood Ave. DELAVERIS, KATHERINE 6200 Dorchester Ave. DELLEFIELD, RICHARD. 7028 East End Ave. DE MAR, RAY ......................... 906 E. 55th St. DEMBUFSKY, ALYCE. ........ 1019 Hyde Park Blvd. DENYES, BLUMA. ......... 940 E. 53rd St. DEVEREAUX, JOAN ........,. 6800 Merrill Ave. DIKOWSKI, JEANNETTE 4855 Cottage Grove DITTBURNER, CHARLES 6620 Drexel DOMKE, HOWARD ............. 1809 E. 67th St. DONALDSON, EVELYN... 6264 Stony Island DOTSOTN, BETTY .................. 3631 S. Parkway DOUGHERTY, DON. ........... 6122 Ingleside Ave. DOUGH ERTY, JEANNE... 1021 E. 46th st. DO-WELL, MARJORIE ,....,,. 6915 East End Ave. DRUCKER, SHELBY .........,. 5464 S. Ridgewood Ct. DRUTH, ALFRED ................. 7836 Essex Ave. EBERLY, HOWARD ............. 6854 S. Harper Ave. EDELSTEIN, BERNICE .... 1115 E. 55th St. EHRENHALT, LOIS ............. 6838 Clyde Ave. ELLIS, CHARLES ......... .. 6737 Oglesby Ave. EN GB ERG, EDWARD ........... 855 E. Marquette Rd. EPSTEIN, DAVID ................. 5330 Drexel Ave. ETS HOKIN, ELLIOTT .....,. 1059 Hyde Park Blvd. ETTINGER, SANFORD ....... 847 E. 52nd St. EVERETT, RAY .............. .. 6540 Kenwood Ave. FABER, MIRIAM ............ .. 5125 Dorchester Ave. FAUST, BARBARA. ......... .. 8343 Rhodes Ave. FEIN, LOIS ....................... 6921 Crandon Ave. FELDMAN, HENRY ............ 5411 Ellis Ave. FENTON, MARY. ......... .. 6349 Blackstone FINCH, DOROTHY .,,.....,, 4840 Greenwood Ave. FINE, DOROTHY .,..,,,. 6724 Paxton Ave. FINE, EDWARD ,,,,,....... 6737 East End Ave. FINK, MELBA. ....,.,,,. .. 4917 Lake Park FLESCH, JUDITH ,...... 5000 Cornell Ave. FOOTE, AUGUSTUS A,.,,,.. 4853 Prairie Ave. FORD, LESTER ,..,,..., 5804 Harper Ave. FOSTER, ROBERT .,.,,,.... 6054 Woodlawn FREEMAN, ,JOY ...,,,,....,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, 5400 East View Park FRIEDLANDER, MAXINE ...,.,,, 4901 Drexel Blvd. FRIEDMAN, BARBARA ....,,,,,, 6751 Cregier Ave. FRIEDMAN, HO'WARD 5407 Drexel Ave. FRIEDMAN, ROMA, .,,.,..,...,,..,,,,., 6853 Clyde Ave. FROELICH, SHIRLEY .,.,,,,,,,,,,, 905 E. 55th St. GAFFIN, LIONEL ......,,.,. 1116 E. 54th Place GAMBER, GRACE. ,,.,,. 1117 E. 42nd Place GANEK, LAWRENCE, 6832 Clyde Ave. GARDNER, JOANN .,....,,. 5520 So. Shore Drive GAUSE, DORIS .,....,..,,,.o 1514 E. 68111 st. GEAGAN, TOM , , .,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 6536 Stony Island GEORGULIS, NEOVIE 6519 S. University GILBERT, COLLINS ,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,, 1230 E. 46th St. GILLIAM, BETTY .,,, 6220 Blackstone Ave. GINSBURG, RENEE ,,...,. 6054 Kenwood Ave. GIVAN, CHRISTINE ,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 6325 Harper Ave. GIVEN, CAROL ,,,,,,.,,.,,,, 6754 Constance Ave. GLEICH. BARBARA, ,.,,,.,,....,,,, . 6426 Ellis Ave. GLICKSTEIN, ELAINE 5480 Hyde Park Blvd. GOLD, SI-IELLY. ,..,.,,,,,,,. . 7410 Chappel Ave. GOLDBERG. DORIS ,,,,,,,-,,,-,p,,, 4810 Lake Park Ave. GOLDBERG D R . O OTHY .......... 5412 Ellis Ave. GOLDBERG, JOY, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6739 Jeffery Ave. GOLDBERG. PAULINE ,.,,,,,,,,, 6750 East End Ave. GOLDING, SANDRA .,.,.., 6833 Merrill Ave. GOLDMAN, GORDON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5537 S. Maryland GOLDMAN, JOYCE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5137 Ellis Ave. GOLDSMITH, ROSALIE 5000 Cornell GOODMAN, SHIRLEY.. 5547 Drexel Blv . d GOSSNER, BONNIE ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 6438 Ingleside Ave. GRASS. ILYNE ,,,,...,,, 6850 Euclid Ave. GRAUER, MAY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 6832 S. Clyde Ave. GREENBERG, DONALD ,,,,,.,,.. 5463 S. Greenwood Ave. 162 GREENE, GLORIA ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5341 Maryland Ave. GRO SSB ERG, ROCHELLE ,,,,,.. 4655 Lake Park Ave. GUTHMAN, ELIZABETH ,,.,,, . 5328 Hyde Park Blvd. HAARSTICK, BETTY ,,,,,,,,,. 4463 Ellis Ave. HALLECK, BETTY ,,,.,.,,,, . 822 E. 45th St. HALPERIN, B ETTY ,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,, 5559 South Drexel HARRISON, MARVIN ,,.,,,,.,..,., 6248 Stony Island Ave. HART, SHIRLEY ,,,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 5303 S. Woodlawn Ave. HATCHER, CAROL .,,....,,,,.,,,.,,,,.. 7153 East End Ave. HAUSTEIN, RUSSELL ,,,,,......, 1437 East 67th St. HAWKES, ALB ERT ,,,.,.., ,,,,.,... 928 E. 62nd St. HECHT, ANITA ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2230 E. 68th St. HENDER, MARIE. ....,,. ,,.,.,.,, 5114 Woodlawn Ave. HERST, JAM ES ,,,.,.,,,,,,., ,,,.,,,.. 1236 Madison Park HERZ, GEORGE ,,,,.,, ..,,,., 825 E. 49th St. HIBNICK, MELVIN ,,,.,,,.. ,,.,,,,, 5331 Cottage Grove I-1IRSCH,MYRON ..,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, . 5243 Kenwood Ave. HIRST, SHIRLEY ,.,,.,,,.,.,,..,,,,,.., . 5122 University Ave. HOCHMAN, FRANCES ,.,...,.,.,, 6749 Ridgeland Ave. HOLLEY, BARBARA ,.....,,,.,..,, 6120 Ingleside Ave. HOLMYAY, BETTY ,,,.,.,, ,,,,,,,,, 4458 Drexel Blvd. HOLUBEK, ELSIE ,.,...... ,,,,,,.. . 1426 E. 69th Place HOMAN, EVAH ..,,..........., ,,.,,,... 6745 Ridgeland Ave. HONOIROJF, ANNETTE ,..,,,,....,. 4961 Lake Park Ave. HOPKINS, ALLEN ..,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,. 6428 S. Ingleside Ave. HOPKINS, CHARLES ,.,,,,,,,,.,, 6926 Cregier Ave. HORVATH, MARIAN ...,,, ,,,,,,, , , 4444 Greenwood A ve. HUMPHREYS, THOMAS .,,..,. 5817 Blackstone Ave. HUTCHINGS, WILLIAM ,,,,,.. 1436 E. 67th Place IBANEZ, LAURENE ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 818 E. 45th St. IDELSON, ETHEL ,.,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,, , 1362 E. 52nd St. IMHO'FF, ROSEMARY ..,,,,,,,.,,, 7204 S. Jeffery ISENBERG, CLARA ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6329 Harper Ave. JACOBS, MAURICE ....,, ,,,,., 6110 Stony Island JAFFE, JACK ,, ,,.,,,.., ,,,,,, . . 6941 Merrill Ave. JAFFE, JUDY ,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,., 7001 Bennett Ave. JENKINS, MARIE ,,,,,, . ,,,,, . 1369 E. 63rd St. JENSEN, JAMES ,,,,,,, .,.,,,, 5529 Kimbark JOHNSON, JEAN ,....,,., ,,,,,.,,, 1220 E. 54th St. JONES, EDNA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,.,,,, 4604 Lake Park Ave. JONES, MAREA ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7341 Yates Ave. JOSEP'I-IS, LOIS ,,,,.,,,, . ,,,,,, , 5660 Blackstone Ave. KAHN, EDITH ,,,, ,,,,... 5460 University Ave. KAHN, ELLEN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1126 E. 54th Place KAHN, LAWRENCE ,,,,,,,. 1157 E. 52nd St. KAHN, SHELDON .,,,,,,,,, 6806 Clyde Ave. KAHN, RUTH .................. 1126 E. 54th Place KAISER, FRANCES ....,,.,, 646 Woodland Pk. KALLECK, SHIRLEY .,,,,, 1024 E. 46th St. KANTER, JANET ....,,..,. 5046 Woodlawn Ave. KAPLAN, EVELYN ,,,,,,,,, 5036 S. Drexel Blvd. KAPLAN, GLORIA. ..,,,,,. . 1765 E. 55th St. KAPILAN, RUTH ........... 5482 University Ave. KARAGAS, CONNIE ,..,,,,,,, 7009 Harper Ave. KASPER, SHIRLEY JEAN .4706 Woodlawn Ave. KATZ, OSNA .......................... 7019 S. Chappel Ave. KAUFMANN, HERBERT 5132 Greenwood Ave. KAYE, LORRAINE. ,.,,,..,, 6822 E. End KELLOGG, NORMA ,,,,,,, 5102 Kenwood Ave. KENNEDY, MARY ,,,,,.,, 1544 E. 65th St. KESSLER, FRIEDA ,,..,,, 1223 E. 53rd St. KINNICK, LOVA. ............... 5335 Ellis Ave. KIRCHNER, WILLIAM... 1344 E. 61st St. KLADIS, DEMETRA .,..... 1050 E. 43rd St. KLINGMAN, CAROL ,..,.... 1108 E. 53rd St. KLUGE, NARRINE ,,.., ,,,,, 5451 Kimbark Ave. KOGEN, NAOMI ............,.. 7016 Paxton Ave. KOOPERMAN, JACK ...,,.,. 5318 S. Cornell KOREM, Dick .,,,...... ......... 6144 University Ave. KOSLOVSKY, BETTY. ..... 1419 E. 66th Place KRAFT, EVELYN ,.,,.. 6840 Dorchester Ave. KRAMER. ROKAMA ,.,,,,. 5488 University KRAUSE, ARTHUR ...,..... 5418 Dorchester KRINSKY, PEROME ,.,..,,. 2315 E. 68th St. KRINSKY, NORMAN ......... 5463 Greenwood Ave. KULO'VITZ, KATHRYN 4436 University Ave. KURTZMAN, BETTY ......,. 2111 E. 67th St. KUTHY, ALBERT ..,,..,. 7038 Dante Ave. LAND, HELEN... .,., 5530 Lake Park Ave. LATKIN, SAM .......,...... 5455 Greenwood Ave. LAYTON, LEE . 1516 E. Marquette Rd. LAZARUS. SYLVIA ,,,.,,, 1345 Madison Park LEDERER, MARGERY ..,.,, 5460 Hyde Park Blvd. LEIB, MARVIN ................. 1715 E. 68th St. LESSER, NORMAN ,,.,,,..,,,,....... 41 5311 S. Woodlawn Ave. LEVI, EDITH Y,,.,.,,,,,,,,,..,..........,, -.41 5534 Ingleside Ave. LEVIN, ADELE ..,,..,..... ,........, 4 1 6807 East End Ave. LEVIN, GILBERT ,...,,, ...,,,,,.. 4 1 1116 E. 46th St. LEVIN, GLORIA. ....,.. ........., 4 1 5477 Harper Ave. LEVIN, SHEILA 7..........,., ........,, 4 1 7051 Bennett Ave. LEVINSON, ARNOLD ......,.,,,1.... 41 7040 Merrill Ave. I EVINSOIN, DORIS RITA. ..,,,,, 41 5326K Drexel Ave. LEVITETZ, JUDY ..,.....,..........,.,.. 42 5430 S. Drexel LEVY, ELAINE ...,,....... ,...,,,,, 4 2 5441 S. Harper Ave. LEVY, LOIS .................,. ......... 4 2 7001 Paxton Ave. LEWBIN, JOSEPH .....,... .......,, 4 2 6810 East End Ave. LEWIS, BLANCHE ...................... 42 2233 W. Marquette Rd. LICKERMAN, GLORIA. ......,...... 42 5110 Kenwood Ave. LIPSON, NATHAN ......... .......... 4 2 6753 Merrill Ave. LISNEK, SHERWIN ,...........,.. .42 2138 E. 68th St. LIVINGSTON, RUTH .......... ..,,.. 4 2 1227 Hyde Park Blvd. LONG, RUTH ..................... .,......,. 4 2 7905 S. Clyde Ave. LOURIE, ROBERT .... . .... .....,... 4 2 6700 Crandon Ave. LUG-O, CELIA .,,..... . .....,.. .42 948 E. 55th St. LUST, ADELINA ..... ,........ 4 2 821 E. 49th St. LUSTIG, FRIEDA ........ .. ......., 42 6746 Jeffery Ave. LYTTLE, BRADFORD ...,,,., .. 42 5729 Dorchester Ave. MACK, BETTY .............,....,,,,,. ,.42 6455 S. Eggleston MACPHERSON, MONROE .. 42 4800 Kimbark Ave. MAISONNEUVE, KATHLEEN 6102 Drexel Ave. 42 MARCADO, HARRY .......... 42 5502 S. Greenwood Ave. MANDELBAUM, MARTIN , .... 42 1540 E. 67th Place MANN. MARJORIE ,,,..,......,,.... 42 2037 E. 70th St. MANNHEIM, HELGA ,.....,...,., 42 951 E. 54 Place MARKS, PATRICIA. ,.... ........ 4 2 5135 Kenwood Ave. MARKS, ROCHELLE .,..,,...,... 42 5516 Drexel Ave. MARTIN, FAY ......,............ 42 5337 Maryland Ave. MARTINELLI, GLORIA ..... .. 42 11204 Indiana Ave. MASAKI, AKITO ........ .,......... 4 2 4424 Berkeley Ave. MATTIS. DOROTHY, ...... ....... 4 2 5028 Ellis Ave. MAYER, SIDNEY ,......,. ....,. 4 3 6930 So. Shore Dr. McDONALD, ROBERT ............ 43 4320 Drexel Blvd. MCLEAN, WILHELMINA .,.1,.. 43 5435 Kimbark Ave. MEDLER. DONALD ,.,. ........... 4 3 2050 E. 73rd St. MELLQUIST, LOIS ....... ......... 4 3 6932 Dorchester Ave. - METZGER, ILSE ........ ........ 4 3 5239 Kenwood Ave. MEYER, ELEANOR. ...... 6518 S. Ingleside Ave. MEYER, THEA MAE ....... 6518 S. Ingleside Ave. MICHAL, SHIRLEE ................... 7011 Dante Ave. MILESIS, HELEN. ........ . 3635 Lake Park Ave. MILLER, AUDREE, ....... 5220 Drexel Blvd. MILLER, Jo ANN ........,.. 806 E. 58th st. MILLER, YVONNE. .................... 43 4453 Oakenwald Ave. MINCER, CHARLES. ..............,..., 6817 Merrill Ave. MOLTON, JERRY .....,.,,.. 1349 E. 53rd St. MORRIS, HELENE ..................... 43 135 E. Marquette Rd. MORRIS, SAM ................................ 1426 Hyde Park Blvd. MORTENSON, ELMER. ............. 43 7130 Clyde Ave. MOSS, MORTON ............... 6917 Oglesby Ave. MUCH, EUNICE ............... 4408M Drexel Ave. MURPHY, MARILYN .................. 7000 East End Ave. MURPHY, WILLIAM .................. 1439 E. Marquette Rd. NELSON, GLORIA ..................... 7218 St. Lawrence Ave. NELSON, GORDON .......... 6721 Bennett Ave. NEWMARK, ERNEST ................ 7032 Clyde Ave. NEWTON, DOREE. .,..... . 6904 Cornell Ave. NICHOLLS, SUSAN .......... 1 2 E 56th St 64 . . NICKELSON, BARBARA. ........ . 5000 Cornell Ave. NITKA, JOANNE ............ 5426 Ridgewood Ct. NITSCHE, ROBERT ............ L ...... 6053 Drexel Ave. NOVICK, JUNE ................. 5476 University Ave. NOVY, STUART ............................ 7025 Merrill Ave. NUDELMAN, CHARLES ............ 7043 Clyde Ave. OISHI, GRACE ............................. 4008 S. Drexel Blvd. ORENSTEIN, HERSHEL ........,, 6824 M errill Ave. OSCHERWITZ, BETTE ..........,. 5000 Cornell Ave. PAPPAS, BESSIE ........ . 1730 So. Wabash PAPPAS, NICK ........ .. 1540 E. 68th St. PASIK, DAVID ..,....... 1136 E. 46th St. PAULSEN, JUNE ........ 4548 Lake Park Ave. PELLAR, RUTH ............... 6817 Chappell Ave. PERLMAN, AUDREY ................. 5415 Hyde Park Blvd. PERRY, ELAINE ..... ...... 906 E. 67th St. Petersen, Bernice ........ 7020 Cornell Ave. PETERSEN, JACK ............... ......... 4 4 6105 Kimbark Ave. PETERSEN, JOSEPHINE ...... 2139 E. 67th St. PETERSON, LOLA .................. ..44 6448 Stony Island Ave. PHILLIPS, DAVID ...... 6828 S. East End Ave. PHILLIPS, SHIRLEY-, 5335 Maryland Ave. PINCHES, NORMA ........ 1455 E. 66th Place PIPER, JACK ................. 6648 Minerva Ave. PIZANTE, RACHEL ..... 5543 S. Drexel Ave. PLAST, MARJORIE ...,. 5494 University Ave. I'OKRASS, ELISE ..,, ,... 5533 Hyde Park Blvd. PIRITZ, JEROME .........,. 5209 Drexel PROSK, HERMINE. ...... . 6926 Paxton Ave. PUKLICKY, LILLIAN.. 6445 Ellis Ave. RABOVSKY, MARSHALL 1158 E. 54th Place RANDELL, SHIRLEY... 804 E. 51st St. RAWSON, JUDY .... ......... 6815 Ridgeland Ave. RAY, SHAYLE. .......,.......... 5454 Ellis Ave. REINAGANUM, CARROL 5100 Cornell Ave. RESNICK, NORA ......... 1231 E. 53rd St. RICKS, FRANCES ......,.... 5341 Maryland Ave. RINELLA, EDRIS. ......... . 5744 Stony Island Ave. ROBERTS, MARJORIE 1524 E. 61st St. ROGERS, WILLIAM ,... 2212 E. 70th St. ROSANO, MAXINE ..... .. 8746 Dante Ave. ROSE, JANE ...................... 1401 Hyde Park Blvd. RO-SEN, MELVIN ............. 912 E. 55th St. ROSENBERG, ILSA ...... 2229 E. 70th St. ROS ENBERG, JEANETTE 1367 E. 63rd St. ROSS, WALTER ............ 6108 Drexel Ave. ROTMAN, BETTY ........... 6420 Blackstone Ave. ROTHMAN, STEVEN.. 6113 Kimbark Ave. ROVICK, ALLEN ........... 6703 S. Merrill Ave. ROZEN, HOWARD ....... 5110 S. Woodlawn Ave. RUBIN, JUNE .....,.............. 6215 Drexel Ave. RUBY, JO ANN ......... 6727 Bennett Ave. SABIN, WALTER. ........... 6034 Woodlawn Ave, SACHS, JULIAN. .....,.... 6752 Clyde Ave. SACK, STUART ............ 4540 Drexel Blvd. SALMEN, GERTRUDE 6954 Clyde Ave. SASSER, MILDRIED ..... 5130 Calumet Ave. SATTENSTEIN, ARTHUR 5635 Cottage Grove SCHEIN, EDDIE ............. 1312 E. 56th St. SCHIEK, FLORENCE 942 E. 47th St. ' SCHLESINGER, JOSEPHINE 6537 Kimbark Ave. SCHRAM, VIOLET ....... 6805 Clyde Ave. SCHRANZ, ELSIE ......... 2322 E. 70th St. SCHULMAN, MILDRED ,,.... .,.... 1415 E. 65th Place SCHUSTER, JACK ..,...7... 5115 University Ave. SCHWARTZ, GLADYS ....,,,..,...,. 6749 Cornell Ave. SEALS, DONALD .......... 6029 Champlain SEALS, MARY ,,,..,..,.... 6029 Champlain SEELIG, ELEANOR 7,...... 5000 Cornell Ave. SEGAL, DONALD ,... 7302 S. Euclid Ave. SELTZ ER, BARBARA. ........,....,., 823 E. 49th St. SHERMAN, GRACE ,....... 5712 Drexel SHLAES, BENJ. ,,..... .. 827 E. 46th St. SHLESS, JOY ,i.eee,.......,.... 7022 Merrill Ave. SHOELSON, MAI'1 A ,,........,.,.,.. 1448 E. 68th St. SIEGEL, HARVEY ,,,,,,.... 943 E. 54th Place SILBERMAN, PHYLLIS . ,,,,,,.. . 1229 E. 53rd St. SILER, ZOE. ..........l,,,,,7,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,, . 4420 Ellis Ave. SILVERMAN, MARVIN-.. 4536 Drexel Blvd. SILVERSTEIN, ELLIOT. 5473 Ingleside Ave. SILVERSTEIN, EVELYN ,..r,, 825 E. 49th St. SIMON, ELAINE ..i,.,.,., . ..,,..,,.,. , 4722 E. Ellis Ave. SIMON, ROBERT . ..., .. 2309 E. 69th St. SINCLAIR, JAMES ......,, 6511 Greenwood Ave. SINGER, SELMA ....,,,, 6441 Ellis Ave. SISSON, FAY . ,,,,, . 6347 Kenwood Ave. SKOLNIK, MAY oo.oo 4947 Lake Park Ave. SLAVICK, LESTER ....... 5555 Everett Ave. SMITH, BETTY.. 6030 Blackstone Ave. SMITH, CHARLES . ,..., . 5212 University Ave. SOKES, PATRICIA ....,. . 6442 S. Union Ave. SOLO RIO, RALPH . ,.,., .. 6525 Maryland Ave. SOMMER, JANE .. ,.., .. 5430 Harper Ave. SPEAR, EDNA ..............,.. 7601 Essex Ave. SPECTOR, ESTELLE .....,,,. 5315 S. Harpe Ave. STEBBINS, PATRICIA ............ 932 E. 56th St. STEINBERG, EARL ...... 1406 E. 68th St. STERIOUS, JOY ........... 6536 Ingleside Ave. STEWART, EDWARD. ..........., . 5514 Ingleside Ave. STIVERS, FRANCES ......,,, 1318 E. Marquette Rd. STRATTON, JACK ..... 2211 E. 69th St. STRAUSS, JOHN . ...... 5205 Greenwood Ave. TASHMAN, LILA ........,. 5128 Hyde Park TAUB, ROBERT ...,,, 5520 So. Shore Dr. TAYMOR, HELEN ...... 2212 E. 68th St. 164 TENNENBAUM, LES, ........... 6745 Dorchester Ave. 'I HIEL, WILLIAM .......... ,...,... 5201 University Ave. THOMAS, BARTON ........ ........ 5541 Everrett Ave. THOMAS, CLEIS. ,........ ,..,..,, . 5517 Kimbark Ave. THOMPSON, DORIS .................. 6240 Blackstone Ave. TIEGER, SHIRLEE .......... ....1.... 6728 Clyde A.ve. TRAUSS, MIRIAM- ...... ....... . 942 E. 52nd St. TUCHMAN, JUDITH. ....... ....,... 2114 E. 69th St. TUOHY, THEREsA ........, ........ 1415 E. 61st Place TURBOW, GEORGE ....,,. ,....... 7130 Jeffery Ave. TURIVAS, BETTY .....,,. ,.....,, 5400 Harper Ave. TURNOY, GERALD ......... ....... 6067 S. Harper Ave. UB EDA, MATILDA .......,. ......,, 4205 Drexel Blvd. UNDERWOOD,V1OLA. ..........,.. v6022 Harper Ave. UTAY, EVELYN ...........,..,.........,. 4424B Drexel Blvd. VAN MINDEN, SALLY ....,,..... 5522 Everett Ave. VAN PELT, PHILIP ,..,.... . ...... . 4829 Dorchester Ave. VAN WACK, JOANNE ...,,.,..,...,, 6212 Ellis Ave. W ALTER, CARL-.. .,,.,..,, 1145 E. Marquette Rd. WALTER, NELLY ,...,,,,. .,.,,,,, 1145 E Mar uette Rd . q . WARSHAW, SELMA ....... .... . 6808 East End Ave. WAX, BABETTE .. ,,....... ,,,,, . . 5337 Woodlawn Ave, WEINSTEIN, DON ,....,.,,, ,.,.,,, 6817 Cregier Ave. WEISS, MARILYN ..,...,,..,, 1145 Hyde Park Blvd. NVHEELER, BARBARA .....,,.,.,, 5480 Cornell Ave. WHITMON, MARTHA ..,...... .. 6259 Harper Ave. WIESNER, BETTY ..........,...,.... 6624 Ingleside Ave. WILHARTZ MAR ORIE ....... , I 1725 E. 53rd St. WILLCOCKSON, GEORGE 1425 E. 61st Place VJILLS-ON, JEANETTE .......... 6449 Drexel Ave. VVILSENS, LARRAINE ....... ..,, 6401 University Ave. VVITENSKY, BOB ,......... ..,..,., 7836 E. sara sf. V5 ITZEL, ARLENE ,.... ,..,,,,. . 7149 Cornell Ave. XVOLDENBERG, SALLY 5429 East View Park VVOLF, HERBERT .,....,.....,..,,,, . 6611 Kimbark Ave. VVOLF. HERBERT S. .,........... . 5415 Ellis Ave. WOLINSKY, EDITH ......,.,,... 5415 S. University Ave. WOLLMAN, SUSANNE. ......, 5460 Harper Ave. WOOD, SHIRLEY ,,,,.....,,. ,,,., 1640 E. 50th St. WOOLF, PATSY ...,........ 1755 E. 55th St. VVREDE, RICHARD ,,,,-.,,, ,,,,,,, 4155 Ellis Ave. YOUNG, DENNIS ......, ..,.., 6437 University Ave. YOUNG, JAMES.... .,..................... .49 1114 E. Marquette Rd. YEMAN, ANNE. ....... . ......... ......... 4 9 5117 Kiinbark Ave. ZINK, sHIRLEY s,.....s.. .. ....u,.u 49 4337 Greenwood Ave. ZISOOK, ESTHER .......... ......... 4 9 5478 University Ave. ZOLOT, FERN .............. ......... 4 9 1024 E. 46th st. FIREMAN, RICHARD. ............... 49 2219 E. 63rd St. SENIORS-FEBRUARY 1946 AAGAARD, MARGUERITE ..... 57 1360 E. 47th Place AHAMNOS, ETHEL. .1.,............... 57 6544 Ellis Ave. ALLWEISS, BOB. ............. ......... 5 7 6152 Kimbark Ave. ALTMAN, DOROTHEA ............ 57 6751 Cornell Ave. APELAND, HOWARD ................ 57 2207 E. 67th St. BAABA, DOLORES ......... ......... 5 7 5524 Kimbark Ave. BARON, NITA ............. ........ 5 7 5356 Drexel BAUER, ROBERT ........ ........ 5 7 2212 E. 70th St. BAYLES, RICHARD .,...... ........ 5 7 1126 E. 54th St. BEGGS, LOIS. ............. . ........ 57 2319 E. 70th St. BERG, IRWIN c..cc,... ........ 5 7 5644 Harper BERG, NORMA ........... ........ 5 7 6832 Clyde Ave. BERKSON, DAVID. ......... ........ 5 7 5304 Cornell Ave. BEROS, GEORGIA ....................... 57 5313 S. Dorchester Ave. BOECHHICHER, BILL. ............ 57 6624 Ellis Ave. BOUC, OTTO .. ................ ....... 5 7 5532 Harper Ave. BOYER, RICHARD ........ ...... 5 7 5526 Blackstone Ave. BROELMANN, JACK .... .....t... 5 7 6628 Woodlawn Ave. BROWN, RITA .............. ....... 5 7 5216 Ingleside Ave. BUTT, BYRON. .............. ........ 5 7 6915 Chappel Ave. CHELEMSKY, LEROY. ........,. .57 5218 Cornell Ave. CHERNOFF, RITA .................. 57 6727 Paxton Ave. CHIAPPETTA, CARMELA 57 1023 E. 63rd St. COHEN, LILLIAN ..................... 57 5537 Kinibark Ave. COHEN, RONALD .. .... .. .. 57 1217 E. 53rd St. COHN, MAXINE . . .... ...... 5 7 5312 Hyde Park Blvd. COHN, MORRIS ..... ......... ...... 5 7 6832 Merrill Ave. CO'NKLIN, RICHARD ...... ...... 5 7 1331 E. 55th St. COX, JANET ................. ....... 5 8 2231 E. 67th St. DAVIDSON, SUE .. ...... .... 58 5128 Hyde Park Blvd. DAY, RUTH ............ .......... . . ....... 58 4365 Greenwood Ave. DEL GADO, RITA ........ ....... 5 8 1552 E. 65th St. DELSON, JEROME ........ . .... . 58 6941 Merrill Ave. EAKINS, WILLIAM ....... ...... 5 8 6208 Blackstone Ave. EHMAN, MARGARET ,.,,,,,,,,,,.... 7033 Stony Island FALK, EDITH ..,77,......... 7619 Chappel Ave. FARBER, IRVING ........ 1501 E. 67th Place FIELD, ROBERT .,.,w,,,,. 5338 Greenwood Ave. FISCH, ROBERT .......,.. 6749 Cornell Ave. FISH, DONA DEE ,,,,,,l 7339 Bennett Ae. FORMOST, RAY ............ 7043 St. Lawrence FOX, INEZ ..,,..........,. o...... 1026 E. 46th St. FRANCE, MAXINE ,,........ 6201 Ellis Ave. FRANKLIN, MOLLY ...,,.....,.,.,... 5707 Kenwood Ave. FRIEDMAN, JERRY ..e.,,....,o........ 6873 Crandon Ave. FRI EDMAN, MAURICE ,....,,e,,,, q959 E. 55th s1.H I' UCHS, JAM ESL... ......,......,,.... 5119 Kimbark Ave. GIANNOPULOS, MARKO ........ 7029 Jeffery Ave. GIBSON, SHIRLEY- .,................ 5489 Harper Ave. GILRUTH, MARGARET ............ 58 1448 E. 68th St. GLOVIER, BETTY ..... 4016 Ellis Ave. GOLDEN, PATRICIA ........ E.- ..., 58 6736 Euclid Ave. GOODMAN, DAVID l..,... 908 E. 53rd St. GOODMAN, PHYLLI S ...,..,,,..... 6921 Merrill Ave . GRAFF, LAWRENCE e.,.,.,.l..,,.,... 2213 E. 70th St. GREENBERG, MARCIA ...,.. .,,,.. 2231 E. 70th St. GRIFFIN, PAT ...........,..,,.., 6034 Woodlawn Ave. HASSON, SOL ..,..,.,............ 5493 Greenwood Ave. HELLMAN, MIRIAM ,,,,....,,,..,.,., 5050 Drexel Blvd. HENDERSON, DICK ,............... .. 1519 E. 61st St. HERSHFIELD, SI-IALAMIS 5432 S. Drexel Ave. HERZBERG, RAE.., .....,,,,,,,., ,,,,. . 5120 Harper Ave. I-IILB ERT, DOROTHY .....,.... 5812 Har er Ave D - - HILLMAN, WILLIAM .......,..., ,..59 Q 1364 E. 47th s1. I-IIPP, PATRICIA .............. 4655 Lake Park Ave. HOFFMAN, RUSSELL ...... . ,.,... -. 6053 Woodlawn Ave. HUBBELL, JOSEPH ........ 5548 Drexel Ave. HUFF, NORMA. ,,.,..,,,,..,,,,. . 5624 Drexel Ave. JOHNSON, CHARLOTTE 1473 E. 70th St. KARRAKER, DOROTHY .......... 6033 Woodlawn Ave. KATAOKA, MARY ..............., ...... 3949 Lake Park Ave. KATZMAN, MARILYN .,.,,..,...,.. 3249 S. Morgan St. KERNS, PAULINE ............ 1531 E. 61st St. KING, PETER ..,................. 5343 Blackstone Ave. KIRK, PATSY ................... 5527 University Ave. KLAUSNER, SHERMAN ............ 5043 Dorchester Ave. KRANZ, PEARL..- ...................... . 4047 Lake Park Ave. LA BOUNTY, GLORIA ........ . .... . 1425 E. 69th Place LANGE, DE LORES .................. . 1533 E. 65th Place I ASCOE, BLOSSOMI--- ........... . 5345 Ellis Ave. LESKO, HENRY. ...... ---.. ...... .. 6051 Oglesby Ave. LEVI, ELAINE ..... -... 945 E. 52nd St. LEVINE, ESTELLA ........ E 4631 Drexel Blvd. IEVITETZ, CYNTHIA--. 5430 Drexel Ave. LEVITT, SORELLEI-.. ........... . 5054 Woodlawn Ave. LEVKOVITZ, JOSEPH ..... - ....... 1.374 E. 62nd 51. LEWIS, RICHARD.--....- ........... . 6105 VVoodlawn Ave. LEWIS, SIDNEY--..... ............. . 6126 Ellis Ave. , LEWIS, TED.-...2-.-e-... ......... 6928 Cregier Ave. LINZ. ILSE... ---.-..- .... 5445 Harper Ave. LUESSEN, BEVERLY ................ 5006 Blackstone Ave. LUESSEN, NADINE ........ ......... 5006 Blackstone Ave. LUPSTEIN, GLORIA. ................ . 949 Hyde Park Blvd. MacKENZIE, MURDOCK ....... -. 6103 Ingleside Ave. MANDEL, LEON .,,. . ,.,,...,. - ........ .. 5223 Drexel Ave. MANDELL, BARBARA .............. 5419 S. Ellis Ave. MANNING, PATRICIA ................ 2216 E. 70th St. MARKS, NANCY ............ 6700 Crandon Ave. McBURNEY, JAMES ........ ......... 9 1521 E. 6ISf 51. METZGER, SENTA ...................... 810 E. 49th St. MICHAELSON, RICHARD. .... . 6520 S. Stony Island MILLS, GENEVIEVE ............... 6408 Ingleside Ave. MITCHELL, DONALD. .............. . 1640 E. 50th St. MOUNTAIN, JOANNE ............ 6911 Paxton Ave. MUTTER, CHARLES. ........ . ....... . Q-6362 Minerva Ave. N OBLES, LILLIAN .......... ......... 4645 Lake Park Ave. NONWEILER, ANN .......... ......... 819 E. 50th St. NORMAN, GLORIA. ....... ......... 4659 Drexel Blvd. OKUN, HELEN .................. ......... 929 E. 46th St. O'MALLEY, HELEN. ............... .. 1552 E. 65111 Place ORN, JUANITA ....,,.,..,... 1521 E. 67111 s1. OZAWA, CHRISTIE ........ ........ 4415 S. Berkeley Ave. PETERS, Charles. .......... . 6810 Euclid Ave. PIN COFFS, LOLITA ................ 7024 Clyde Ave. POLLACK, MEYER. ......... ....... . 6935 S. Harper Ave. I RONO'S, TONY ........... 7008 Stony Island RAFF, RONALD ............ ......... 6 1 4446 Greenwood Ave. RECORD, ELLA ............ ..------- 6 1 6554 Kimbark Ave. REINSTEIN, ALAN ...................... 61 6730 MERRILL AVE. RETTIG, JANET .............. .......-- 6 1 5547 Kimbark Ave. RETZKY, HARRIET .................... 61 6719 East End Ave. RICHARDSON, NANCY ............ 61 1155 E. 61st St. RICHARDSON, ROMAYNE .... 61 1155 E. 6lSt St. ROBBINS, MAXINE. ...............---- 61 6900 S. Michigan Ave. ROSE, MURRAY ................ ......... 6 1 6906 Paxton Ave. RQSENBERG, HARRY .............. 61 2231 E. 67th St. ROSENZWEIG, CHARLOTTE 61 6757 East End Ave. ROSSAN, RICHARD .........-.-----..-- 61 6710 Merrill Ave. ROSSEN, ELAINE ....--- --------- 6 1 908 E. 56th St. RUBOVITS, ALICE .--.-.-A- ------f-- 6 1 5006 Dorchester Ave. RUFFING, GENE ......... .......-. 6 1 6559 Minerva Ave. SAMMEL, JOAN ........ .... ......... 6 1 5052 Woodla,wn Ave. SCHER, DARWIN. ........ ......... 6 1 5495 Dorchester Ave. SCHNITZ, EDITH ........ ......... 6 1 5222 Drexel Ave. SCHWARTZ, TED ........... ......... 6 1 5117 University Ave. SEIKE, HAROLD. ......... ........ 6 1 808 E. 37th St. - SHAW, HARLAN ..................-.-.--- 61 6221 Ellis Ave. sILvERsTEIN, sHELDON..61 6729 s. Ridgeland Ave. SILVERSTROM, ELEANOR 61 7011 Clyde Ave. SMITH, WILLIAM ................-.-- 61 917 E. 62nd St. SNEED, ROBERT ...................---- 61 6357 S. Kenwood Ave. SOKAS, RICHARD ............ .......- . 62 6251 Ingleside Ave. SOMMER, JERRY ........ ......... 6 2 5419 Harper Ave. sP1vACK, IRVING.. ...... ........ 6 2 1020 E. 42nd Place STEIN. MARY ........ . ........ 62 5121 Kenwood Ave. STEINBERG, LEON ........ ........ . 62 6110 Drexel Blvd. STELZER, MAYNARD ................ 62 4531 Drexel Blvd. STERNBERG, EDRYCE ..... ..... 6 2 2207 E. 70th St. STRAUSS, ERNES'I INE .......... 62 5226 Woodlawn Ave. STUDER, CHARLES .................. 62 6544 Blackstone Ave. SUGERMAN, SHIRLEY ............ 62 6808 Ridgeland Ave. TOWNSEND, ROYCE ............... 62 6415 Harper Ave. ULMAN. SUSANNE ....... ........ . 62 6106 Ellis Ave. VALLE, STELLA ......... ........ 6 2 4557 Oakenwald VEREECKE, ANNE ......... ......... 6 2 4210 Greenwood Ave. WEIL, JOHN ................................. 62 5623 S. Dorchester Ave. WEINE, NATALIE. ..................... 62 949 Hyde Park Blvd. 165 WALD, ART ,,,, U.S.A. WILLISTRON, HORACE U.S.A. WYATT, VVILLIAM ,A..,,,,, U.S.A VVALLER, IRVING ,.,, ,,,, U .S.A, WILLIAMS, GEORGE U.S.A. YEDO HARRY Vhrrrrlr f-AN------- U .SA WALLRIP, WALTER ..,,U.S.N. WILLIAMS, JOHN L .L.. U.S.N. ZENTIQIER HOWARD USA VVEINSTEIN, BERNARD U.s.A. WITTENBERG, LIONEL U.s.A. 1 ' ' WILES, LESLIE. .v,..,..,L.LL,,LLL, U.S.N. WOLFE, IRVING ,,.,L.L,LLLL...,, U.s.A. ZOLLA, EDWARD -AA--------A U5-N SCHOLARSHIPS This list of sc holarships includes only those who graduated in the January 1495 Class. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Robert Johnson Richard Peltz CENTRAL Y.M.C.A. Arthur Kallen Arthur Melzer 168 ACKNOVVLEDGMENTS The AITCHPE Staff wishes to express its appreciation to the following for their loyalty and cooperation: Mr. Joseph Gonnelly Mr. John Specht Mr. Ira Van Hise Miss Edyth Thompson Mr. Charles Clarke The Annual Agents The Advertisers and Miss Mary Leitch, our sponsor, our inspiration and our friend. GECQESGE SPUES0 UNQ. 4140-8 North Kolmar Avenue Chicago, Illinois Manufacturing School Commencement Jewelers and Stationers Announcements OFFICIAL JEWELER TO CLASS OF 1945 Telephone: Kildare 2063 Have you tried our vvell-balanced Lunches? AITCHPE LUNCHROOZW The Best for Less MADLYN B. CASSEL, Mgr. Ike Value awab cob gg944f71'Z55f091 can be enhanced in every order by the way in Which it is handled. For the best in flowers ..... MEMBER ' f, X Q I orchids Florist Telegraph A I ' 1 and Delivery Association ' ' A Gardenias F1..GrglST in any event send flowers .IQHN A. MICHAL, Florist . 7045 Stony Island Ave. . . 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Specht, Assistant Principal.. 14 Mr. Ira Van Hise, Assistant Principal in charge of the Branch .......... .,.. 14 A Cappella ........,,.......,.................................... 112 Advertising ........................... .......... 1 69-175 Aitchpe King and Queen ........ . ....,,...... 8-9 Aitchpe Staff .......................... .......... 9 2 Aitchpe Tribe ......... .......... 1 46 Art Honor ..........,........ .......... 1 10 Attendance Office ......... Botany Honor ......... Blue Mask ............ Book Room .......,.. Boosters ................. Branch Clubs- Boosters ...... Drama .......... Orchestra .................. Business- Janitors and Matrons ........ Branch cafeteria help .....,.. Main cafeteria help .......... Cheerleaders ,...................... Chess and Checkers ...... Class Officers- 4A ....................... 4B ..,.... SA ....... 3B ....... 2A .........................................,. 2B ....................................... .,..... Committees of January '45 ....,.,.... Committees of june '45 .........., Dedication ...........................,..... Dewey Library Club ........ lA Discussion .........., Divisions 4A- Anderson ...... Graves ...........,.. Lechtenberg ...,... Leitch .,..,,.......,,, McCahey ......,,, Napieralski ...... Ottosen ..,..... Peer ................,. Schmidhofer ,... Tucker .......... Upton ............ Zurawski .....,.,, Divisions 4B- Bergstrand ...,l 174 16 .,........ll0 ..........ll7 16 ...lOl ..........l56 ..........l56 ..........l56 ..........l59 ..159 ..,......145 ..........l43 ..........l32 56 65 72 76 82 54 32 ..........6-7 99 .....,...,ll8 53 50 50 50 51 51 51 51 52 52 52 52 36 F uchs ..... Hinkley Jewell ........ Pilss ......... Rundquist .. Divisions SA- Clair .... ....... Clawson ...... Davis ..... Fails ....... Culler ......,. johnson ....., Lawler ....,, Mix ......... O'Gara .,..,, Peebles ..,,,. Rohrke ...... Rubovits .... Schideler .... Tannenbaum Division 3B- Krakover .... McGurk ...... McGarrigle Niederman O'Connor .. Perham ,.... Rivers Ross ....... Roth .......,,. von Horn .,,. Divisions 2A- Bensema .... Cody ....... Curtiss Daniels ....., Fagan ,....,.. Finley ......,. Gardiner ., Hastings .... Hazlett ...... Highley .... , Malloy ........ McCarthy .. Messelheiser Paine ........ Thomson .... Zehner ........ Division ZB- Barnard ...... Bond .....,.... Darling ,.., Fogelson ...,., Frye ........... Opitz ,,.....,. Powell ....... Wiegand .......... Divisions IA- Baumgardner ..... Brown .......,...... Edgar ..........., Hardy .,.,... Hipple .,...,, Lee ..........r.. Moore ..........,, Olmsted ........ Schultz .......... Sturgeon ...... Teder ....,....,,,,,.,.., Branch Divisions- Bloostein ............. Chamberlain ,...... Curtiss .........,,.,. Deahl .......,. Farnum ,,... Graybill .,... Hansen .,... Kirby ..... Maier ...r. Reeser ., .... . Slocum .......... Thompson ......,. Euclideans ...... Faculty- English .........,,,. Mathematics ....... Science ............. Language .,........,., Social Science ..,..... Shop .,..............,,,.,.,.,.,,, 83 83 84 84 84 86 86 86 86 87 87 87 87 88 88 .,,,,,,153 ...,......153 ..... .153 ..........153 ......,.,,154 ...,......154 ,...,,.,..154 ..,.......154 .......155 ..........155 ......,,,,155 ...,,,....155 ,..,...107 18-19 19-20 20-21 21-22 22-23 23 Home Economics ,,,,.,., ,,,,,,, 2 3 Commercial ..........,,.,.,, ,,,,,,, 2 4 Art ...,,.,.,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,, Music ..........,..,,.,,.,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,, Physical Education ,25-26 Branch Faculty .,...... ,,,,,,,,,, Z 7-28 Retired .,..,........,....... ,,,,,,,,,, 2 8 Girls' Chorus ...............,, ,,,.,,, 1 13 Grade Advisers ...,,,,,,..,,,., ,,,,,,, 1 5 junior English Honor ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 O8 Junior English Tutors .,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 08 Latin Clubs ................,,,.,, ,,,,-,, 1 15 Lost and Found ,,....,..,,., ,,,,,,, 1 6 Male Chorus ........ North Office .....,.. Majorettes ....... ,,,,,,.113 17 .....,.,..166 Movie Operators ..... Orchestra .......,..... P. T. A ...............,. Physics Honor .,.,. Pep Club ...,......., Pythagoreans ..,.,., Radio Guild ....,. Roll of Honor ....... R.O.T.C.- Band ..................,.....,..,..,...... ....,,,,,114 .........102 .....,..,110 .........145 ...,..,..107 .........117 .....,...167 .........130 Commissioned Officers ....,..... ...,,.,,, 1 22 Faculty ......................,.,.,,.,,,,,,..,,,i, ..,,,,,,, 1 21 Non-Commissioned Officers... .,.......,..., ,123 Picked Platoon ......................,... .,..,.,.. 1 30 Staff ,.,...................,.,,,,,...,, R.O.T.C. Companies- A .....,...,,.,............... B ..,..,.,..,,...,...,. C ....... D ....... E ............,..,.......,,...,.,, F ...............................,....... Senior English Honor .....,. Senior Index ...,...,,,,,.,.i.,, Seniors- June ,......,., January ........ Senior Girls ........,.. Senior Sponsors ..,..,, Sigma Epsilon- Officers ...... lA ............. 2B ...... 2A .,..,. 2B ...... 3A ,..... 4B ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,i,,, 4A .,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sports: Boys- Baseball ...........,..,.,.... .,.......122 124-125 124-125 126-127 126-127 128-129 128-129 ...,,..109 161-166 .........32-49 .........56-62 ....96-98 ......,101 ,.,......104 ..,,.....104 .........105 ....,,...105 ...,.....105 .,,..,...106 .,.,........l44 Basketball ...,..,...,..,,,,,, ,.,,,,,, 1 38-141 Chess and Checkers .,...... ..,,,,,,,,,.,,,. 1 43 Football ........,.,....,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 32-136 Soccer ......,,............,,,, Track .........,....... Sports : Girls- G.A.A. .,.......,.,,. , Life Saving .....,. Tennis ..........,. South Office ..,,......,.,,,, Stage Force ........,,.,,,,,,.,, Student Government ........ Varsity Mothers ........ Weekly Staff .....,. 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