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

 - Class of 1910

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Volume Seven THE CORRELATOR Nineteen-Ten MAURICE S. HORNER, JR., is a former Harvardite, Who, however, recognized his error in plenty of time. Jack is one of the few members, now in school, of the old Weekly staff, and might, with appropriate fitness, be termed a Son roi the Revolution. Had he only con- tinued on the Daily, after such a start with the parent organization, there is no doubt that we might have had a great editor among us. Sheiiield Scientific School, Yale, will be his goal, where he will devote his time to scientific rather than literary pursuits. Sophomore Year-Weekly. junior and Senior Year-Boys' Club. DOROTHY BUSHNELL HYMAN. Everybody who knows Dorn thinks she is O. K. She is quiet, but we are glad of that, for good-looking girls often are too talkative. She has good school spirit and supports every school activity as every girl should. If she hadn't been other- wise engaged she would have been even mixed up in politics. She is a big favorite among her friends, and is admired by strangers. Junior Girls Club, Senior Basketball Team, Executive Committee Girls' Club. Vassar will be her Alma Mater. REBER NETTLETON JOHNSON, our wireless expert, is also a marvel with the violin. Many is the time Reb has held us spellbound by his beautiful playing in assembly. Reb doesn't say much, but that is the reason of his popularity and great success. He will attend the Uni- versity of Chicago next year. Manager Tennis Team, School Orchestra, Engineering Club. HELEN IKEELY, 5459 Washington avenue. Helen is so mod- est and retiring that everybody at U. High may not know her, but those that do, say that there is no one like her for amiability. She came to us from the University School for Girls, where it is generally supposed she acquired her demure manner. She has no definite plans for next year, but expects to attend one of the Eastern schools. 34

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Volume Seven THE CORRELATOR Nineteen-Ten CHARLES B. Goss, JR., known as Pike, is a very popular young man, especially among the ladies. His good looks act like a magnet with the girls and it is not uncommon to see Piker surrounded by co-eds. Pike came to U. High from Culver Military Academy last year and since that has made himself a very popular athlete. As Captain of basketball he starred. Pike was also a star on the Swimming Team, Football Team, and Base- ball Team. Tripleee. SANFORD GRIFFLTH, or in short Grif, is rightly called school scribe and orator. He is all this and more. He has never been caught fussing, but the only reason for this is he doesn't have time to throw away. He is one of the hardest working fellows in the class, although he doesn't make a big noise about it. He first won fame on the Daily and since then has been given many important oihces and has made good in them all. Clay Club, '07, '08, 'l0g President, '09g Camera Club, Debating Team, '09, 'Class Football Team, '08, '09g Treasurer, Senior Class, Associate Editor, Correlatorg Tripleee. J. BARTON HALL is a U. Higher of recent date, having come only this year from the Lake View High School. Boots hikes to school all the way from Ravenswood every morning, which fact explains the ease with which he trots around in left held or circles the bases in base- ball. He feels most at home when nipping a near home run, and by feats of this sort has put a crimp in more than one batting average. The University of Chi- Sago will be his destination. Senior Year- Baseball eam. The record of HARVEY LOUIS HARRIS shows that with the keenest foresight he has fitted himself for prominence in the legislature. We find him, in his Sophomore year, earnestly acquiring the act of debating, serving as secre- tary of the class debating club. Realizing, however, that words must occasionally be reinforced by physical strength, Haw went out for football last fall and made the team. In the winter and spring quarters basketball and baseball furnished him his next interests and he won the coveted U.'s in both. Cornell is to furnish him a platform for his ambitions during his college career, where we wish him the best of luck. Freshman Year-Class baseball, Sophomore Year--Sec- retary, Sophomore Debating Club. Junior Year-Class football, baseball, basketball and track team. Boys' Club, Senior Year-Football, baseball, and basketball teams. Secretary, Students' Councilg Boys' Club. 33



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Volume Seven THE CORRELATOR Nineteen-Ten Lossv LANGFORD comes to us from Armour Academy, where he spent his first three years. Losey had a repu- tation when he came to us as an athlete, but this reputa- tion has grown during the year. Losey is a star at baseball and track. He picked up many points in big meets and ended up by winning the broad jump in Stagg's meet. Boys' Club, '10, Baseball Team, '10, Track Team, 'l0. WILLIAM LAPIDUS is another to wander over from Wendell Phillips. We have not heard much from Bill because he spends most of his time in the exciting recreation of coming to and from school. He is a zealous student of German, we understand, and Herr Weigel and he have many hot talk festsf' Class Baseball Team. DAVIES LAZEAR is without a doubt one of the best liked fellows in the 1910 class. He takes a hand in every- thing and always makes things go. He has made many friends among the fellows and is admired by all the girls who know him. Dave likes to play basketball and do a little fussing. He is also a shark at his studies. Phi Kappa Psi will claim him next year at Illi- nois, where he intends to do great things. Freshman Year-Clay Club, Class Basketball Team, Class track Team. Sophomore Year-Class Track and Basketball Teams, Clay Club. Junior Year-Class Track, Baseball and Basketball Teams. Senior Year-Boys' Club, Man- ager Basketball Team, All Star Football Team, Clay Club, Class Track and Baseball Teams, Chairman Dance Committee, Associate Editor, Correlatorg Daily. GLADYS BLANCHE LEOPOLD, known by some as Wally, has been a very active worker in school. But Glad has one failing OJ-ask some of the fellows why they call her Wally. She puts up a great game of tennis, be- sides being a wonder at the piano. Because of her ac- complishments, she is often called G. Beethoven Leopold. Glad is always having a great time, and we don't won- der that she has. She will attend the U. of C. next fall. Daily Staff. Manager Girls' Tennis Tournament. Junior Girls' Society, ,09. Local Editor, '10, Kanyaratna. 35

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