University High School - U Highlights Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1910

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Volume Seven THE CORRELATOR Nineteen-Ten DONALD BOYNTON DOUGLAS. Don may be seen playing golf at almost any hour of night or day, and is developing into one of the neatest gutta percha twirlers the school has seen for some time. This ability is a living testi- monial of what Quaker Oats will do. Don has also made a success of the advertising department of the Mid- way, and has several new ideas. If all goes well Don will go to Princeton for his college course. Freshman Year-Boys' Club. Sophomore Year-Boys' Club, Class Football Team, Golf Team. Senior Year--Boys' Club, Manager Golf Team, Class Football Team, Advertising Manager Midway MARIE DYE. Marie is rather quiet, usually not letting any- one know she is around. She has a fond longing for U. High so she is going to the U. of C. next year. Marie is not as innocent as she appears, so we are in- formed. U. High will lose a student and an active girl in the Girls' Club. Junior Girls' Society, Girls' Club. ALMA EISENDRATH is so quiet that we don't know much about her. She is one of those girls who goes about minding her own business and keeping out of other people's. She is a shark at her studies and is liked by all who know her. BEATRICE AGNES ELLIOTT, generally known as Bee, Bea- trice is a great favorite, especially among the girls, who predict her as being a wonderful housekeeper and a social favorite. When it comes to work Bee is always willing to do her share, and other people's, too, if neces- sary. She has not decided where she will go next year, but wherever she goes she will make good. Her offices: Assistant Editor Midway, '08, '09 and '10, Executive Board Girls' Club, '10, Junior Girl's Society. 31

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THE CORRELATOR Nineteen-Ten r GEORGE BURTON COX, of 521l Vlfoodlawn avenue, sometimes called Gige, is a very innocent appearing young man, but those who know him think his looks are very mis- leading. Quite true, for Gige has his foot in it most of the time and when he is quiet he is always found fussing. Although George doesn't say much or ap- pear to be mixed up in school activities, he is one of the most useful fellows in the class, and his place will be difficult to fill next year. Sophomore Year-Class Basketball. Junior Year-Class Basketball and Track Teams. Senior Year-Class Football and Track Teams, Clay Clubg Daily, Assistant Manager of Correlator. MVILLIAM CRILLY, the smallest Senior, began to come to this school when still in kilts, we truly believe. Mole- cule, for that and Runt are his -nicknames, was born in Chicago in 1894. After graduating from the Ray School, he came here. For all his diminutive stature, Crilly is all right, and is a factor to be reckoned with in school life. The one great joke of his life was when he was elected sergeant-at-arms of his class, as he was the smallest member. On leaving University High, he espects to go to Chicago. ROLAND B. DALEY, our infantissimal debating prodigy, spent his first two years, by some mistake, in the John Marshall School but being au observing child he has- tened here. Ray has proved himself to be a brilliant - 'l it.Ra lansto student and an oratoi of no htte no e y p study engineering at Cornell. W'e are confident that he will make a success. Junior year-Clay Club, Engineer- ing Club. Senior year-Clay Club, Engineering Club- Captain Debating Team, Phi Beta Sigma, Tripleee. MARY VVEs'r Donps. Mary is one of the most popular young ladies among the girls at U. High. She resides at 3914 Ellis avenue, where she will be found most of the time studying. She is not a grind but just naturally bright as her grades indicate. She will attend College at Delaware University. Junior Year--Junior Girls' Society. Senior year-Girls' Club. 30



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Volume Seven T HE CORRELATOR Nineteen-Ten - 5 RACHEL EMBREE is one of the best looking and most popular young ladies in the class. The secret of her popularity is her beautiful disposition. She has had a large part in the Girls' Club and is always there when Wanted. PHILLIPS B. FERRY. We are not very well acquainted with this quiet gentleman, because he has been here only this last year. He comes to us from the Horace Mann School, N. Y., where he spent his other undergraduate years. Cornell will claim him next year. Boys' Club. Jr-:ssm FREEMAN FOSTER, known principally as Jess, Jessie, though small in stature, has been one of the big- gest girls in U. H. She is always on hand and willing to work and she has succedecl in all her attempts. She is noted for her generosity and charming manner, and her absence will be deeply felt. She is going to the U. of C. next year and also expects to make a study of music. She has been a member of Kanyaratna, '08-'09, Phi Beta Sigma, '09, '10. Her ofhces are numerous. Daily Staff, '09. Vice-President of German Club, '09. Secretary of Senior Class, '10. Class Poet, '10, Manager of Girls' Basketball Team 'l0. Class Basketball Team, '07 and '08, and School Basketball Team, '09. Her club member- ships have been many: German Club, '07, '08, '09. Junior Girls' Society, '08, '09. Girls' Club, 'l0. She was elected Editor-in-Chief of the Midway '10, but resigned after a month's office because of ill-health. ABE FRIELER, our star Senior Class Baseball pitcher, is a popular youngster, Abe delights in entertaining crowds at noon hour, or in Mr. Fox's 9:30 History Class by brilliant remarks. He has been a star at class football and reminds one of Nick Altrock as a ball slinger. Boys' Club, '09, '10, Class Football and Track Teams, '09, '10, Swimming Teamg Class Baseball, '08, '09, '10, 32

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