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

 - Class of 1912

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II2 THE CORRELATOR Patna Toot! Toot! Enter one of the motor-bike brigade. XNENDELL KING BRIDGMAN has been cutting the breeze and smearing us with clust for the past four years. He has been so interested in the art of navigating on a shooter-bikel' that he has for- gotten to make himself prominent in the school. We be- lieve that he learns his lessons at the rate of sixty miles an hour. People say that W. K. has no occupation for the rest of his life, and we are inclined to believe that he will spend it upon two wheels, and then watch out for the gyroscopic hearse. Still,before that we expect to hear of him in other lines than that of putting the bicycle on the scrap-heap. looks rather sedate and dignified, doesn't he? But he isn't. E1.1.xoTT LTALCOLM BRILL has been one of the busiest fellows in school during his whole four years, and deserves a lot more credit for what he has done than he has received. He has done his Work on the Daily and CoRRELA'roR and class teams, and in his senior year he managed the football team through a successful season. Eli helped hold the line when the senior team won the football championship, and has worked two years on the track squad. He will represent U. High at Dartmouth next fall. Freshman year-Class Baseball, Settlement Committee. Sophomore year-Boys' Club. Jun- ior year-Daily staffg Track Squad. Senior year-Manager Football, Class Trackg Track Squadg Daily Staffg Boys' Club, CORRELATOR S'ffg Tripleee. the year of ,Q3 on the 21 of june Cjust after school closedj ARTHUR PAUL BUSZIN entered upon his career in this world. lt is said that he immediately began to fuss his nurse. YVe may as well believe it, since he has certainly done nothing since to disprove it. He has heroically pursued his course chasing the two lVI's, in spite of the Black Hand. Buz began his athletic training in his freshman year, and has been a staunch supporter of all forms of athletic sports since then. W'hen he has not been on the field he has been in the side- lines rooting his best and helping the team to win. Freshman year-Class Baseball and Track. Sophomore year-Class Baseball and Track. Junior year-Class Treasurer, Director Boys' Clubq Class Football, Track and Baseball. Senior year -Football Team. What ho! Enter the suburbanite! Lo1uN JOSEPH CAI-IN resides somewhere in a place called Glencoe. He is so in love with that spot that he refuses to leaveit long enough to go to col- lege. We can guess only one reaon for this. Lorin ran the Thursday Daily last fall, and they almost had to take him out. Now we know why he began in the Sophomore Debating Club and then 'fdid time for two years in the Clay Club. The histories say that he played freshman football. At any rate we know that he piloted the senior team to a complete victory. Freshman year-Class Football. Sophomore year-Sopho- more Debating Club. Junior year-Clay Clubg Daily Stalf Senior year-Class Footballg Clay Clubg Daily Staff.

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Pdgf 32 T H E CORRELATOR V01-IX. On Th DOTOTHY NI, BECKER is one of our enterprising young ladies. She is one of the few girls who can keep a high standard in her studies and yet have a good time whenever one is to be had. just to prove it to you, after having passed everything with flying colors, she calmly walked off to Europe three weeks before graduation. Dot said her highest ambition was to get an A with Mr. Crowe in English IV. She also said that she must have been asleep when she spent her first two years at Wendell Phillips, and that she never knew what a good time was until she came to U. High. You may find her next year at Smith. Junior year--Iunior Girls' Society. Senior year-Entertainment Committee Girls' Club. e day in the dim, dark past ARTHUR HENRY BOLLMAN strayed into Chicago from Tuscola, Illinois. The feed looked so good at U. High that Li'l A'thu' decided to browse around for a while. Ever since then the faculty has kept such a good grip on him that he couldn't get away. It is rumored that Art is something of a fusser, .but of course we couldn't possibly think such a thing of him. But you just ought to see him drink milk out of a bottle. Art has been prominent in ath- letics at U. High. He has decided to take an advanced course in fussing at Madison, and may do a little athletics there, too. -Iunior year-Track Team. Senior year-Football Team, Nlanager Track, Boys' Club: Tripleee. . Ladies and gentlemen-our editor. Here, keep back there. Yes, we know you'd like to get at him but we must protect him. l'Bolt or Bottle, sometimes known as CHARLES LAWRENCE BOLTE, has been rather busy during his last year here, having gone through school in three and a half years. He is one of the two members of this year,s class who made both Tripleee and Phi Beta Sigma. Lor has supported the Daily for the past two years and during his senior year figured in class athletics. Although study was always a bugbear to Bottle yes-no?, nevertheless he intends to go first to Armour and later to Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Sophomore year-Secretary Sophomore Debating Club. ,Iunior year- Daily Staff. Senior year-Editor-in-Chief of CORRELATOR: Editor Dailyg Treasurer Clay Clubg Class Footballg Class Trackg Class Basketball Captaing Class Baseballg U. High Discussion Clubg Mandolin Clubg Phi Beta Sigmag Tripleee. is gentleman intends to join that herd which will represent U. High at the U. of C. next year. There we hope he will show up as well as he has here. He made a modest beginning among us and made his mark as a class baseballer. In his first two years he entered football, baseball and track for his class. In his senior year he began by defendiing the school from Hank attacks in the fall. He liked the applause of the multitude, and so went on helping the school out in both track and baseball. So much for our friend, Boof, as an athlete. During his junior year, HENRY Housrox BORROFF Hddled in the orchestra. Freshman year-Class Baseball Sophomore year-Class Baseball, Football, and Track. Jun ior year-Class Baseballg Football and Track, Orchestra Senior year-Football Teamg Track Teamg Baseball Team. 1



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Pagfg4 THE CORRELATOR VOLIX- Ladies and gentlemen, this is STUART MAITLAND CANBY, a tennis shark of note, who held the captaincy of the racket team for two years. He is our baby-doll, one awful fusser, and some shark in college algebra. Stew', has been a director of the Boys' Club every year since he arrived from the Elementary School across the lot. His extreme tender age, 16, accounts for the fact that he sometimes wanders off from the straight and narrow way, but since the U. of C. claims his goat next- year and Yale sometime later we hope he will reform. Fresh- man year-Director Boys' Club. Sophomore year-Secre- tary 19135 Director Boys' Club. junior year-Treasurer, I9I3g Director Boys' Club, Class Golf, Captain Tennis Team, Senior year-Director Boys' Clubg Captain Tennis Teamg Class Basketball. Oh we'll hang Jeff Davis to a sour apple tree. Thus sang the boys in blue during the war. It is exceedingly fortunate that those boys did not try to hang Jeff Calias CARROLL WVRIGI-ITD CLARK, for they would have ere long been so much meat, as anyone will realize who has seen Jeff tossing would-be basket- ballers in all directions or shooting baskets off his ,left hind Wishbone. Jeff long ago showed his worth in basketball, and if he ever gets out of U. High he will probably be the star of the Illinois team. However, since he has been trying for some years already, it is feared that this longed-for event will not take place for some time to come. Freshman year-Foot- ball Teamg Basketball Team. Sophomore year-Football Team, Basketball Team. Junior year-Elected Captain bas- ketball. Senior year-Elected Captain Basketball. HUGH Lxvmcsa-oN Cote is the Billiken of the class, but he certainly can make a loud noise with both his tenor voice and his beloved flute. Many of you remember him in As You Like It last year. This year he is one of our star members of the Glee Club, and he tootles his flute in the orchestra, an organization which he has supported ever since he entered U. High, four long years ago. He will be another represen- tative to Ithaca from U. High next fall. We hope he does as well there as he did in solid geometry. Freshman year- Orchestra. Sophomore year-Orchestra. Junior year-On chestrag Dramatics. Senior year-Orchestra, Male Glee Club. If you ever see an electric coming down the street with at least sixteen people hanging on the outside, you may be sure that the driver is MARGARET Cote. Marg is also noted for her camera, and if you should ever get hold of her kodak book you would find out lots of things you didn't know before. l'Packy is another of our distinguished members who hops down to Florida or Africa whenever she feels like it. Lucky sinner! Peggy', intends to go to the U. of C. next year, but it is our private opinion that she will end up at the University of Borneo. Sophomore year-Girls' Club Refreshment Com- mittee. Junior year-Girls' Club Refreshment Committee. Senior year-Class Basket ball, hflanager Tennis Tournament, Kanyaratna.

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