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Q' .Wig E fix Nluml1'nyf.' M r. VV :1 l t 1- r llulmvli, MA.: Mr. .lf-rome lluius - , .. . , in M.I',1l.. M. in M. lad. Nffrllffrlj hi rs. lll'l'IllK'l' lf. lizmsley, BMX., MA.: Miss lflora A. fillllltllill, Pl1.li.2 Miss ldllf-n fvlalliews, ILA. MUSIC DEPARTMEX T Anything, from the sprightly strains of Pan and his pipes to the latest Bop, Rag, or Jazz, falls into the realm of our music department. There they train anyone from fleaweight soprano to heavyweight bass until they sing in beautiful harmony. Diligent freshmen and sophomores learn sf-ales and tunes, while the harmony classes learn to write them. The strange sounds which emerge from the fourth floor are the net results of the bands, orehestras, and miscellaneous in- struments. Music hath power to sooth the savage breast,'l but the music tear-hers often wonder about its various efferts on their pupils. L . .su er We ART DEPARTMENT Inspiration! Amazement! Amusement! Yes, all these and more are provided by the efficient. art department. If you are an aspiring Degas, or a simple doodler, the art staff is always pre- pared to discover your latent talents. The freshie, who arrives in art 1 may, by throwing the right splotc-hes in the right places, become a genius of modern art. He might even get into advanced art technique under the able direction of the Hyde Park art instrurtors. Str1xmli1zg.' Nliss Elaine lsas aes, M.F.A.3 Mrs. .lean- nette D. Nichols, HS., Miss l.aVauChe Stalmok, M.A. Scatzfrl: Mrs. li tl n a R. Powell, B.,-X., M.S.: Mrs. Elizalretll Good, Ph.B.g Miss Alma M. lieislnwg, BA., M.A, 17
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SCIENCE Stamlfing: Mr. Samuel Katz, B.S.: Mr. Glenn L. Bute, B.S.g Seated: Miss Grace E. Peeb- les, M.A., Mrs. Margaret .l. Hawkes, M.A.g Mrs. Margaret Julstrom, B.S., M.S., Miss Miriam Bren- wasser B.S., M.A.g Mrs. 9 I will SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Wariiia learn something about yourself? Then you're at the right place, it's Hyde Park! The world around us, past and present, awaits prob- ing minds, and Hyde Park's masters of science are here with the key to those deep dark secrets. Iietls take a fast peek at some of the wonders of the world, as one might see them in our science department. Mr. Hendy will give you freshmen a big surprise with his funny, but informative, revelations. As a sophomore you'll slice up frogs and learn what your grandmother means to you from Miss Peebles. By this time youlll begin to see the light, and now the fun really starts. As a junior in chemistry with Mr. Bute, youlll discover the ways of saving money by making your own iodine and toothpaste. You should, of course, be thinking of a lifels occupa- tion by this time, so Mr. Bute will show you how to run a still, and you might become a beverage tycoon! As a sentimental senior who really knows the ropes, be sure to sit in class with Phil Physics CMr. Tapleyj to learn all about manls discoveries from the wheel to the atom bomb, spiced with Phil's mid-western humor. Believe me, you'll have fun in our science department. SCIENCE Slanzli1Lg.' Mr. Willizirn F. Huebner, B.S., A.B., Mr. Ausby E. Hendy, BS., Miss Anna E Lo- patin, INIS., Mr. Phillip A. Tapley, AB., B.S. Sealed: Miss lNIary Drago- savac, B.S. Ed.g Miss Marie Bronski, B.E., M.A., Ph.- D, Mrs. Hazel Constan- tinides, B.A. 16
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Left-Right, Mrs. Pauline. Nieken, BA., Mrs. Allicia Cody, Ph.B., M.A., Mrs. Patricia Hallisy, Bs. HOME ECONOMICS Men! your worries are over. Not all of to- day's girls are shorthand and typing automatons. On the third floor of Hyde Park you will find some competent prospective wives learning how to eook and sew. Against opposition from the YMCA, these girls are rapidly becoming delee- table man-bait. On a reeent visit to those hallowed grounds, I diseovered one enterprising girl baking devils- food eake with one hand, while her other hand was busy turning out one of Jacques Fath's best. SHOP Dum, dum-dum-dum. Eek! A crime at Hyde Park? Nope, itls the kids in the wood shop patiently hammering away on various items. Their shrieks are due to hammer-smashed fingers. Before tackling wood shop, our boys take indus- trial arts laboratory where they learn funda- mental erafts. VVe all watch our p's and qls, but our junior printers must watch their em'sl' and 'Len's Cprintersl measuresj. The beautiful programs and tickets for numerous school fune- tions are the products of their loyal endeavors. Left-Righig Mr. Walter Brenke, I3.S.E.g Mr. George Kasper, BA., Mr. Maurice Gleason, B.S., M.A.g Mr. Sherman Cook, B,S., MA., Mr. Everett Golden, B.S. 18
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