Francis W Parker School - Record Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1949

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Francis W Parker School - Record Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 24 of 72
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FRESHME First row: R. Stone, I. Thwaites, V. Catanzaro, I. Hancock, B. Mayer, M. Oestreicher, T. Hersey, R. Ireland. Second row: F. King, B. Geraghty, P. Sawyier, B. Schroeder. N. Hirsh, A. Schwartz, S. Franks, N. Schroeder. Thirh row: L'. Checkers, Bernheimer, M. Dickerson, C. Maryan, D. Rietz, W, Meyer, B. Negronida, P. Davies, D. Shapiro, R. Schaps. Fourth row: Gould, P. Tom, H. Lee, K. Geis, H. Steinmeyer, R. Kalom, Mr. Ellison, F. Meine, T. Hassen, W. McGill, B. Stein, T. Kearns, G, Coles, B. Draffkorn. Not in picture: E. Halperin. We think that language is awfully dull Our mathematics ability - null. But our school day is terribly full We're busy doing nothing. When Iolanthe we nobly played The scenery somehow had to be madeg But being fairies we could not aid We were busy doing nothing. Social is something we do not know We nevcr read Steinbeck, we never read Poe But we read the signs at the picture show We're busy doing nothing. But now our kidding is all done We add and read and write at home. For those exams have finally come We're busy . . . doing schoolwork. Freshmen!!! The beginning and end of the junior High School plan due to our valiant efforts. Mr. Olmstead in English and Social. Giving Ufulius Caesar and the dance that turned out to be a picnic because of the brownfout. Remember Laura ? Entering: Gerry, Carol, Dave Sher, Georgina, Barbara Allen, Meladee Annes, Dick Booker, Lars Dalstrom, Ioel Jacobs, Helen Pierce. 20

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EIGHTH GR DE A'N. I 5 .,, . Q9 i uaiY ' 3 'vf' ' 1 First row: G. Williams, P. Rittmiller, I. Oppenheimer, J. Belt. Miss Greenebaum, E. Schonfeld, J. Brix, P. Chermayeff, D. Cramer. Second row: G. Sokolec, S. Pfaelzer, Schrager, B. Rogers, M. Patch. A. Loeb, L. Kauffman, A. Petit. Third row: S. Simkin, M. Kearns, M. Tompkins, Weber, B. Shafton, M. Davis, M. Rosenberg. O. Schmidt. Fourth row: A. Kner, E. Muelhoefer, H. Chapin, C. Sokolec, T. Frankel. Not in picture: T. Faherty, E. Shapiro. FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS OF EIGHTH GRADERS BELT, IUDITH .............. Please, no profanity BRIX. -IORGEN .,.......... Shrewd, mighty shrewd CHAPIN, HENRY ......... I shan't commit myself CHERMAYEFF, PETER ...... Well blow me down CRAMER, DAVID .... I resent that unfounded accu' sation on my sterling character KAUFFMAN, LYNN KEARNS, MARY . . . KNER, ANDREW .. . .... ...............Yesfsfsfsi LOEB, ANNE ................... Don't be stupid MUELHOEFER, EDWARD .... L'I'll be shovelling off OPPENHEIMER. JOYCE .... Wake up and die right PATCH, MARTHA .................... Oh Fiddle PETIT, ALAIN ............ .... ............ ' ' Ugh 'li Silence is golden DAVIS, MULLER, Can't catch me - I'm Robin Hood FRANKEL, THOMAS ........ -w-i-- . . . . . . . My but you're brilliant .. . . . . . . . Well for john's sake PFAELZER, ELIZABETH. . I'm sorry but it's my duty RITTMILLER, PATSY ...... Give me a horse and a saddle and I'm off RODGERS, BETTY .... Oh, you vvouldrft understand ROSENBERG, MICHAEL ................ Crushed SCHMIDT. OLIVER .................... GfWhizz SCHONFELD, ELEANOR ................. Kiddo SCHRAGER, JUDITH .......... Poo Poo Pa Dupeu SHAFTON. BARRY .... What a revolting development this is SHAPIRO. ELENA .............. Yea team, fight SIMKIN. SANDRA .............. 'LThrow her a fish SOKOLEC, CARY Q SOKOLEC, GERRY ...... We're glad we haven't been repeated. TOMPKINS. MARYfALICE .......... Bright light WEBER. JUDITH. Don't get fresh we me, young man WILLIAMS, GEORGE ................. Huh, me? Miss Lewis and Woody Guthrie. Who could forget the Geology excursions: Tol' ston, Calumet, and Glenwood Shorelines. Common rocks. Mr. Ois pencil tapping away in Math and the beginnings of our violent class meetings. There was an excited feeling at the end of the year when your School - and the girls but on lipstick right away. Entering: Mike, Kay, Flo Taglia, Daphne Kinsey, Peter Fromrner, jack Coleman. card was finally signed. We were in High 19



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SOPHGMORES First row: B. Bloch, A. Biel, C. Marquez, D. Elden, I. Stone. Second row: K. Dettmers, J. Goodhart, W. Cliff, N. Chapin, S. Lackritz. Third row: J. Cottle. A. Schwartz, P. Pfaelzer, G. Schaps, Tookey. Fourth row: J. McCall, P. Fristrom, T. Weinrott. B. Heistad, M. Cohen, M. Flannigan, H. Harris, S. Crown. Fifth row: B. Corbidge, D. Taxay, P. Greenstein, Allen, C. Goldblatt, H. Moholy-Nagy, Mohr, L. Strauss, I. Straus, K. Hoiween. Sixth row: B. Hornstein, D. Barnes, J. Friend, P. Patch, B. Thorsen. SCENE: The Parker Arcus Maximus DRAMATIS PERSONAE: CAESAR Barnes Citizens of the tenth grade TIME: Abstract CAESAR: All of you meet me here at dawn . . . the O hour has come. CITIZENS: Oh, spare us, kind dictator. Judge us by our accomplishments. CAESAR: And what might they be, oh, miserable slaves? CITIZENS: Have we not added a great deal to Francis Parker? Do We not contribute much noise to the front hall? Are we not the ones who helped to drive Mrs, Collier mad? Did we not adorn the school with festive wreaths on the holidays? And are we not brave? Have we not withstood the reigns of terror of Sir Hackett the Great? Do we not all speak the languages of the Kings . . . Latin, German, French, Spanish and even Englirh? Was not a hanky needed while one watched our dramatic proceedings? Are we not the one: who proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that an isosceles triangle has two equal sides? All this, and still we are only YOUNG PEOPLE. CAESAg:':ou are indeed brave. But if all that you say is true then surely you can withstand a our. Mr. Barnes came along with us and therefore unlike our teachers for the past 4 years, did not leave the school after having us. The success of Our Town. We even got interested in Student Government. Back on the first floor again. Entering: Ronnie, Don Mart. 21

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