Harrison Technical High School - Harrisonian Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1924
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Art Harfisonian Editors Fcbmary .Time . . .LINCOLN STULIK BETH MCCARRON. . . . .Ed-zftoi'-in-Chief. . . ADDISON Puncnm. ....... Business Manager. . . . . .FRED Zeiss Rorsmar LIESQENDAIIL .... . . .Art Editor ..... . . . LEVAN PULSUCKI ' . Editorial O US, the I-Iarrisonian Staff, fell the duty of writing an account of this year's ever increasing activities at Harrison. Wie have tried to perform this task to the best of our ability by cultivating the keep on keeping on spirit, which has brought two of our teams to victory this year, the spirit ever energizing our minds. VW: wish to thank our advisers, teachers, and fellow students for the services they have kindly and cheerfully rendered us. The wise supervision of our advisers and the willing co-operation of the student body and the faculty have made our work on the annual comparatively easy and certainly pleasant. 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IVIARIORIEV I-IOSEK, JOSEPH OSUSKY, STEPHEN ' NASSER, GEORGE VVOJDYGO, JOSEPH BUSINESS NOVAK, JAROSLAV PAULA, M1LTON OE'FTING, GEORGE SOUKUP, CHARLES WoLE,f EMU. STENOGRAPHERS ADAMS, JEANIQTTE 7 I-IAVLIK, FRANCES l-BROWN. BERNICE KAHN, BEATRICE O KAUFMAN, SYLVIA 1 Five 1 --V - - -1- 1: r 1 .. UNL. ,. R.. I ..f4.i.Ri,,I ,A .4 WI, ,VE V,,I,vJ,wiKw-Q, wsvi vin TWV Ll l I I. ' i .f 1 1 '4 fi ff 1. 'r 'r .a 'v fi Q -4 'Q 1, 1 f. 1 ' , 1 J 4 av 1 1. 'w .-X a, 31 7'Q'14Jqcfhzf,-2:-L'.5l4-.-'Y.:9 a-Qaafiafaziba I :.fQ:3b-- . . ' l ' ,. ff .fN,- 5 17-J' ' . I -J , I . ' fx is .1 is ,Q iz 1 gg EI 1 1 15 31112111 1- gf! TT ll Auto ra hx if' gi. g P :N QW 53f'4 fggwgwfg af.-1 as 'ffw 'V , Q l . . J Ex , ww- fffwymw ,K X my In J K 'N ,- fe f4 f iii if f wx f' ff' ,J .nfl-fi! ' J w, J, fy - , X Q in My gy- , ,,f ' f 5 ,V ,Aw favs Afjgog V453 if 2 ffl' 2 M' 4: 6 f , X 5, Eg , X f if V Aff , , fl 02 ,4 4 I I QIVL UL ,V 1 can fyyumf' fa? 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L., Montpellier Ashley, Robert - Baird, james C., A. B., U. of Mo. Balcomb, Mary F., A. B., Stanford Bamard, Rosalie, Ph. B., U. of C. Barrow, Edna, B. S., U. of Ill. Batchelber, Annie, A. B., Smith Bate, Mary T., Ph. B., U. of C. Beck, Louise P. Bell, Virginia C., B. S., U. of Mo. Bissell, Harriet, A. B., Grinnell Bjorkland, Alfred, M. S., Drake U. Bjornsen, john, A. M., U. of N. D. Blackshaw, Thomas Blenkinsopp, Fred Boe, H. Margaret, Ag B., U. of Minn Born, Williain T.,lPl1'. B., U. of C. Bowker, Rockton A. Boyer, Claude E., A. B., Denison U. Brown, Hazel, Ph. D., U.:of C. Bunton, Helen M., B. S., L. I. Butler, Raymond . Byrne, Gertrude, BA. S., U. of C. Cameron, Vera C. Campbell, Celia Carter, Sergeant jesse E. Cappetta, Eva B., Ph. B., U. of C. Chadwick, Nettie A., Ph. B., U. of C Chamberlain, Faith, A. B., N. U. Chandler, Zach A., B. L., U. of W. Nine 1 A. ff .J i.- 1 r- - 1' f - -f -5. 4- ..- -.-..1,,,,f ,ff .. .c ,., .. . l L 1 -1-' -.'1'4i 4 uv I rl. 1 i . , . . r . t i 7 5 -iii-a'.f4.4L-ii'4.: z:,fQ.-.a.:i.kz:' .Sis.2'A-at-'icffz - . . ' .2 ' ,., a.. .fibre-f',,-'.,:..3 :,., , its J A .L .lg it ,ity-ti,r lnnnlnli ri il Churchill, james L., Ph. B., U. of C. Clark, Bertha, A. M., Columbia U. Clausen, David C. G Cobb, Iunia Agnes, B. S., Franklin Conner, Samuel I., A. B., Wesleyan Cord, Oliver N., B. Accts., W. T. C. Cotts, Mary H., A. M., U. of Ill. Cowell, Charles Dailey, Eva B., A. B., Vassar Davis, Roy F., S. B., U. of C. Doak, Fred S. , . Do-rnbos, Harry A. Dougherty, Robert F. Duda, Otto, B. S., U. of C. Dukette, Charles Edwards, Ida M. Ellis, Byron Emery, Frederic B., A. M., Oberlin Faulhaber, Margaret Fisher, Suzanne, Ph. B., U. of C. Fox, Elsie R., Ph. B., U. of C. Ten Gannon, Marie Gault, Winnifrede P., A. B., Beloit Gibbs, Laura, A. M., U. of C. Gibson, Helen V., Ph. B., U. of C. Goodenough, jesse Grant, Allan Gunderson, Charles, M. S., U. of C. Guinane, Margaret Hale, Katherine, B. S., U. of C. Hamilton, Otis Hastings, Jessie P., A. B., Iowa U. Hawken, M. Lillian, B. S., U. of C. Hawkins, Elmer E., A. B., Hanover Hinkley, Mary A., A. M., U. of C. Hitchcock, Wiley, A. B., I. S. N. Hoffman, Florence, B. S., U. of C. Holmes, David Holt, Emily, B., U. of Mich. Horning, Rae L. Houghteling, J. R., B. S., U. of C. 'lf 1. + 1- 1- '-f Q -if -1 1- x as gi: 1-' :.-'-1.- ,: 5, 1, .,, ,, .,, 1. .. ., .,,. ,. .,, 1. .y. ., .,. ,. .1 f I I wasr'i i'--are-r-'raw'-in 'z1'1f'r-'z'rwz- Ie I'1fftfIaff-Wifi''I 'I 'If'I'f I-''lftfwl'A If'lf'f1' I X , X., F C. :..V,,.2,.,J W ..,,l,,k,..J rl. .u A 5 . 4.44.1 J... M X w I I 2 l- l--?..J,l!1 U 'jf I H3 YE Fl pi X 1 - , y . , .. .. 1- - i .. . if ..-a,:a.i..--.. 8 . 4 . Hullinan, Clinton, A. B., U. of Ind. Hunter, Mary G., A. B., U. of W. Jayne, Cecil johnson, Walter E., A. B., Drake U. Iosi, Thenia, A. M., U. of Minn. Kazda, Mae Kimball, Alice M., B. S., U. of C. Koehle1', Earl, B. S., N., U. Kral, Bohumil, B. S., U. of C. Krotter, Nellie A., A. B., Knox Krupar, Charles F., A. B., U. of Ill. Kull, Helen, B. S., U. of C. Layman, Archibald, A. M., Miami U. Leary, B. L., A. B., Marquette U. Loomis, Hiram K., B. S., U. of C. McGowan, james R. MacLean, Viola B., B. M., C. M. C. Mayo, Dorothy, A. B., Hollins McClellan, john H., A. B., Ind. U. McGarr, Helen, Ph. B., DePaul U. Meek, James R., A. B., Ind. U. Miller, Marinda MQ, Ph. B., U. of C. Minor, H. Irene Nelson, Gladys, Ph. B., Alma Nelson, Sophie M., A. M., N. U. Nicoll, Thomas H. Oakes, Isaire H., B. S., U. of C. O'Hair, Claire, A. B., U. of Ill. O'Leary, Katherine Olson, Ingeborg Opdycke, Fern Osgood, Nellie Platt, Fred R., Ph. B., U. of C. Pletcher, Lyle I., M. S., Iowa U. Prihoda, Vaclav, Ph. D., Prague U. Pyle, john O., A. B., Ewing College Quesenberry, Ruth, A. B., U. of Ill. Ray, Hugh L., B. S., U. of Ill. Rissling, Louis I. Roberts, Ralph M., A. B., Cornell E10-van 1 -- 1. 2- 4, ff fi! if-g , 'KTWUL ' 2533-, if!! -1- 5-A -,Y -fs. Qing. 1-i:3fs:f'? 'T5g'?A an 1 A A Z: 'Qs 'lr lr 'I 'Llc Eg: W, 'l '-ljfLlj A 4 A 4 4 'Q 'T 'lefty' '4 I li 'li 'Q' 'L 'Ii''l 4f l- 1'UNH'Pf4,5 lf fQr -4 K.. , ,,,.- . , . 5 , l fa v.. .. ,'..,f,, g., -. f i.. f lf.. M. Y f., ,, l .,. , .:. ,, ,, . 1.1. 1 may fi - M ,I.,, HQ, , 11. 1 ...1.4f:-u ,ag-. A J me Rurnmell, Guy D. Rnndquist, Vanja, A. M., Radcliffe Ruzicka, Edward, A. B., U. of Mich. Sazama, James, S. B., U. of W. Schreiner, Caroline, S. B., N. U. Shideler, Claude, A. B., Ind. U. Smith, Ada B., S. B., U. of C. Smith, Alice H., Ph. B., U. of C. Smith, Charlotte, A. B., U. of W. Smith, Elsie W., A. B., U. of Ill. Spangler, Norman U., S. B., U. of C. Spessard, E. A., M. S., U. of C. Spooner, Cora Spurgin, Margaret C. Steele, Jessie E. Stock, Anna K., S. B., U. of C. Stoker, Frank, S. B., 0. N. U. Streeter, Bertrand, B. S., N.,I. N. C. Stritesky, John Swanson, Ruth M. Thompson, Leland R., S. M., U. of C. Thorndike, Clara L., A. B., U. of Ill. Tibbets, Margaret, Ph. B., U. of C. Turley, Ira, A. B., Ind. U. Twining, Harry A., S. B., U. of C. Twiss, Lilias Tyley, Florence A., A. M., U. of C. Van Wazer, John - Warman, Willard A. Weber, Laura M., Ph. B., U. of C. Weber, James A., B. S., U. of C. Wells, Lillian A., Ph. B., U. of C. Wielier, Jeanette K. Wiggs, John, B. L., Wesleyan Williams, Ralph R., S. B., U. of C. Winter, Olice, A. B., Ind. U. Woolfenden, Louetta, A. B., Wheaton . Wood, Sylvia M., A. B., U. of Kan. M. Margaret Lorfeld February 19, 1924 Twelve ru' ' 'fi' :T Q 4 l 4 Q MX -ig NW L. C52 ki X. 2 6 ? gat 2 5, y . K J 2 K- My f E7 'rt hi iQ ?Q?0 'QS' 4 2.2- QU lv 'Z fail Q QCET5 -Q. H- Q A -- - 4? - f 5.25 u5KY ENIOR Tlf i-J .0 I r .,. ,.4 4, 1, 1 lm!R-1-!.,XLIf41115:,.,l,,lL.Jb!L,.:,F,J ...T-',.:T,f'. , , f f . .:L.f,f, Og 1 1 D. f J 4' ,1,R.v,, - .R i -3 Qi-lf-,L 313' 123 an L15 D111 an -I NA 1 -A Tl .ff Q.-L '- A WT. 23 fi ft' we .6 au. it SS: Q-Q is 9,5 V '.4 . 9 ein Aff -?1'7 My gg is ah ' Il? f -, A .- Vfr. . --U fp' PF .QS-T A COMMITTEES gg, ANNOUNCEMENT 4,14 59: MARGUERITD KAHLER, Chairman :lg gg HAZEL' SIMPSON LA VERNE KAUTT TL' ' 1, Ag, CLASS DAY AND BANQUET -N. ,gui BERNICE BROWN, Clzaiv-man .ii Y . 4 10-1 'g GENEVIEVE BAONAS JAMES RIHA if -me ' an ,M LILLIAN BURSIL - VICTOR JACOBSON '21 Amor: HERDA ' VVILLIAM BLOOM T FRANK V ITOVEC ANNA ZAH-ROBSKY Fir' if COLOR, FLOWER, 'AND MOTTO Gif J 1 5, ADDTSON PURCDLL, Clzmrman. RF ESTHER Gor.DsTxs1N BDSSID STASTNY 5. JEANETTE ADAMS HARRY ANDERSON ,gg I FROLIC T f T, ws - . -wh CHARLES VANEK, Chamncm ly BERT MCI-IUGH LORETTA ICRITENBRINK HT iff JACK HOFFIVIAN BEATRICE I-IAHN . ff VVILLIAM MCFATRIDGE GEORGE I-IULLA gg, MEYER GOLDSTEIN SYLVIA I-IERRON -QL., 'Q GIFT 'ffrd . . PY ' ELDANOR LONEK, Chcurman FL 'Q' BETH MCCARRON MII,TON 'PAULA ANToN1TTT1a SISKA JAROSLAV NOVAK 'T' PLATFORM VT Sc FRED MALEK, Clrazvwlazzr 214' .gl EDWARD VVASHWILLAS ROBERT LIESENDAHL :L+ 41 K DONALD MORTON OLTVE HCOVORKA QP, , PETER HERR . ANNA TESKA ' .... , . ' PROGRAM 1' IQ, ' I -'J FRANK DOLEZAL, Clmu-vrzau. 'T' r -M -1-gli EDWARD HAVLIK HAZEL MDRK fr PROM AND SOCIAL W-Ev' gg CLARENCE CERNY, Chair-man S59 gt, JAMES VV ARD DOROTHY NOVY gr, BENJAMIN ZKRASNICKA LILLIAN SUCHOMSKI ,gg PAULINE STORKAN MARJORIE OSTDRHOUT Class Colors ......... . . .Old Rose and Steel Gray .,. A., Class Flower. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tea Rose ,L Class Motto.. ...Keep on keepmg ou. 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Although one of the 'smallest in his class, - .he is an S student and a drawing shark. 4-2- 1 He is one of the few' fellows that agree ' ' ' 'iQ-Q3 with Davis C??j. xi, ' - - 5: Boxing and VVrestling Club, S and E, 5 f - V . Hustlers. ' . A X 4 Mg. '. , Y S. - : .J I 4 4. . ah, Baguas, VGc1zez1icve Kaflzerine ' ' This young lady is one of the sweetest f-QT E , . ., it Tr girls in the senior class, but alas! one of the aff Uteasiest teases also. We wonder why Genevieve continually forgets her excuses 3,54 and has to be sent after them by Mr. Meek. 'T' Can we attribute this to lapse of memory. .V or perhaps to+f?J f? Golf Club, Junior-Senior, Household Hustlers, Chimes 0f.N0l'7IlUllCf1V. - Arts, li.. A I v . rg' T, em ,,,. 8 l gd Bernard, Charles T. wie. -ifl Bernard is a quiet chap, but those who -42,5 4- ..f5 N., know him consider him a fast friend. Mre ,QW A, if 52 'Y Davis has an intlmate acquaintance with wi, 'u 1' ' flea X this active member of the Electric Shop P :F V iss- N , VVreckers and will miss him sorely. Good 'F' 'if iifffl ' luck to you, Charlie! lfVe hope you'll make -5' f ,. V good in the business world. A 4. I 1' Htistlers. .34 1 lj, P -,,. Bloom, Plfilliam L., ,I V, -is Robust, hospitable, courteous, Bill is guite L., f popular with his classmates. Not only is he ggi, managing editor of the Herald, but president EL of the Civic Industrial Club. His main 'ft -..V yur. ambition seems to be the acquiring of an K ot' R. Ph. degree. nf' 4 J, , Managing Editor Herald, Hustlers. I ' ' cn:- 3 . 1 ff .EEE ' tw- -Q ls 4 ', -iufx Bmsda, Robert A. gg, 4- gif. ,. Robert is a first class R.O.T.C. cadet. He ,919 ,'..,l has done wonderful work on the Hag signal Ag. EQ-344-.eigglg team. He is an S and E student and has +L , tii :352 .Qi made the course in three and one-half years. jr -'t U -i--aah -., . fe-' 5 4 e f'--ua-r'- Hustlers. U Q - Fiflccn -21 1 . ,f:a1si:3,1i -. .i:3liQi3'- ps .fiiihi-nb, :Qi JA ig tn, -Q E- ll nl ...g C ...V . ...., ...Q i . , X h il LL- . .I 4 . 1' . - , ' A, . .. i q t ' ......., ' ,I . ,Y , ' -- f --A-- l ,i 1---:-ij' 1' , V . em g 1 1 - 1: ,, a ..- Y -.AZ .1 1 -g, .1 , 5 -----V n :I Q' . l Brown, Bernice H. Do you know of a more pleasant, good- znatured, athletic, scholarly girl than Bernice? If so, please enlighten us on the subject. This blonde young lady is forever doing her bit Cand then somej to promote the various activities at Harrison. Girls' Glee Club, Hustlers, Junior-Senior, Book, Clzimes of Narmaizdy, Ilffonsienr Beancnirc, Volley Ball, Track Team, Har- risonian Staff. , Blu-rsik, Lily C. To speak of pretty little fashion plates, Lily is certainly the model of 117. Did you ever see this bobbed-haired lassie when she wasn't dressed just right and looking beatiiic with her happy smile? Lily has hosts of friends, all of whom call her adorable. Household Arts Club, Junior-Senior, Golf, Hustlers. , Cciblik, Julia Quiet, sincere, studious, and helpful are adjectives which best describe this maiden. Julia may be depended upon to fulfill to satisfaction any task assigned her. She is a three and one-half star and one of Mr. Meek's reliables. VVe wish you heaps of success in the future, Julia. Book Club, French, Hustlers, Volley Ball. C erny, Clarcizice I . See you at Shedd Park tonight, Clare. Yes, it is only too true. Our handsome basket- ball manager is a devoted disciple of Terp- sichore. Wlieii he spots his victim, adjusts his hair and smiles, it takes a strong-hearted girl to withstand him. He is one of the duet, Vanek and Cerny. H Club, I-Iustlers, Golf, Monsieur Beau- caire, Basketball '22, '23, '24. C hfilctt-i, M 'ichael L. Though Mike is not a sheik like others of his race, yet he is not averse to admiring a slim ankle. He is also quite athletic, a wonderful catcher, and a strong hitter. We regret that he has not been able to play on Harrison teams. Hustlers. Capclnml, Williavli I. Our latest arrival from the effete East, namely Fall River, Massachusetts, is quite a likable chap and fits very nicely into Har- rison life. His speed and accuracy on the basketball Hoor are so very interesting to watch that it is a pity he is staying only a half year with Harrison. Hustlers, Lightweight Basketball '23. ,'f-xref , v fi. fzW'i ' ' of -,Cf all 'I . ,- r' i' f, x 1 M- Y. lf L ll., L. LJ. .!.. f!.-.?w fl..-2,-.-l V l 1 ., .1 .r -1 .. .t 1. A f' .ig -A .., .., 4' . . .' .- .pl ,f 4-sf.gtpf'..5',4.:'?.e,-Q-.-fla.flaef.+:rl.+?lJ:.-laQ-Q2.sl-.gf f apart .t isnitmli .l it 1 - H , , . 4, . . ,W ..-.,.3 'l . f-,ff if f .-1 r rr f. ,-.. f f if fr-1 Y? .I .5 ..... if . W, 'Q A, , ,.. Q .., P-4 a-1. if .Qi r . wg T. Ab? Aff E ..-,L -25 1 .1-.y 4 1-1 -271. 5. 'fic ,429 l , W., L .., . .Q A -A 'f . f- Al, 5 I 1' ,gil . Q '-2-F-'u1u -'- . 'ff' ri' l'l ,'.' - 'his-nn-u'l'E1 3 ..- .,1'r ,'- ., -f-1-5 ' fi' 2. J 1Tf:? ir. n n. , g r i -..-i -1--2 Y -.1 93,4 5 --mu..-rw . I5 l ' ' --'er 'Q ,-,.r Dolezal, Frank E. We lost track of Frank for a long time, but he returned to hnish the course very satisfactorily. A pleasant chap, he has made a host of friends at Harrison. . ' I-Iustlers. Feigelman, W'illia11L Bill Feigelman is a basketball player of some note. Our history Hash is well liked by all who know him. He is somewhat modest and has very little to say. If he makes the success of life that he has of basketball, there is no doubt as to his future. H Club, Hustlers, Chess, Lightweight Basketball '22, '23, Heavyweight Basketball '23, '24, - V 4 Feinberg, Florence R. A veritable Nightingale is Florence- always ready to help-be it in Herald reporting, conducting a publicity campaign, or even eating a hearty meal. But here is a secret she is harboring. Quietly now-she is writing a book on Love and Adventure. May success be your ultimate goal, Flo! Yunota Club, junior-Senior, Herald Staff, Hustlers. Fnlmrm, Arflmr D. V Art's football ability is in the same ratio as his height, and this is saying a great deal. The unappreciative girls at Woodstock called him a human giraffe, but the girls at Har- rison are, we are glad to say, very kindly disposed toward him. H Club, Hustlers, Football '21, '22, '23, Fricke, August ' Here he is, girls. Isn't he cunning: Augie has the honor of being the smallest boy in the senior class. He delights in drawing history maps for ZAC f??J. Hustlers. D Gadsinski, 'Josepli V. Zupke wished this. nickname on himself by pretending to be an authority on football. Though a bear in geom CPD, he claims no authority on this subject, having taken it only four times. i Chess Club, Hustlers. V 1,m..'-Faye U 1. af, 4, 1 55 1, ,,, ...-I-.. ,xp-,-w,x,--,-,.'f,,,-15wig-fry rf- .lr .3-F lair ,. iq, 1 1 if T l :: tg. J i 4 +L.:- J J-0 3' la? w ? 'QT-f' 1 'Ai' -U .. .. tr 'Ubi ' 4 iii? : IL, . gag- aids fi 325' wk- A , 515' , xl, em-. . , - :Jia- ' i :gr-is A Mfg. 7 4, . JA ' F fir' C2219 .VL VH, 1' ,J af.: 1. Q: 3:v-19 J -33' gl-.gt 4, 3' li J: gtg. at f, . .LQ at 142 J. vi li? mi' ix 'ill 1 ui. UST' ., 'f- ' : ' 'T -'J if S-is Q. 91 gg 'ET' G ji' .,-, A' .i .,J., 'ill- 'A f Y 35 ?f.- ....7'..Q ,.iii .f..43- ' J' .JL C 32 ?.. 'SLC ', ffl. if JI, igfi. W f 1 1 l 4. 1 4 r 4 r 4. l 4 A 1 1 in r 1 rt My , .1 i ,, , , x t , 1 . . -, ,A ,. -.-, f. .1 ., 'z r11 1, ,N ,Z 1' 1 1' 1 11 . Al.Ia.-.f.A.f1',s1.-7-.11:.f,A' 1' 1 f W' 1 f ,W , 1 f 1 1 ,I 1 1: ,.eM:..,,--111,11.511 , ,, 1rf1'c: , .'-r'..:f:,,'g1' Y- .. .,... J 11, - , ,Y .. W ,..1.5,1f1...:.- . ...H f 1 .' 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A rather witty fellow is John and very often the cause of much faculty mirth. On the whole, Garlin is a pleasant chap whom Harrison will he sorry to lose. Hustlers. Girmq-ne, C harles A. An amiable and happy fellow is Joke, always so busy with social affairs tl1at he hasn't much time left for athletics. Yet his close friends say he's a steadfast woman hater C??j. Radio Club, Camera, Hustlers, Band. Golrl.s'tei1L, Esther G. That's a good book. These words will be repeated in the future by many of Chi- cago's readers. The author? None other than the lass whose report card never shows anything but the first two letters of l1er given name. Studies require time, but friends and pleasures she never neglects. French Club, Honor, Book, Hustlers, Junior-Senior. Goldstein, Meyer D. Do you ever see this lad when he is not disputing with some girls? Really! he loves to see others adopt his ideas, but unfortun- ately chooses the wrong ones. They do prove wonders, however, in chasing curious ob- ects across the chess board. 1 Chess Club, Tennis, Hustlers, Checkers, Track. Holm, Beatrice S. Bobbed black hair and large brown eyes, That's Bea, a worthy prize. A jolly good sport, always ready for fun, She never stops till her duties are done. Junior-Senior, Volley Ball. Hcwlik, Edward C. This math shark kicks a mean foot in the water. He shines in his other subjects also, for he is an earnest worker. One of his main pastimes is trying to get Davis's goat. H Club, Championship Swimming '21 and '22, Hustlers. 5- 3 57 1- 4. 1 ff Q1 1, 1 1. V 1. 1. .1 5, , . . .. . . 1 - , 5 . 1.-:I .Km-U.:-f-14-Q1-4,1::-, 'jf' '4 1.1--gy 25 . X--E-.1--2, .-11s-3'.:1-tf'g- 14-5.15 1 y , -1 - . A I, ,1 A 1, . J. 1 l ru-' 1? 4 T-- F3 .7- '1 of 11 1. Q.. .1 fl- 4 911-- 1 '1 4 4 J 1 1131-- av. ,.1 .,.1 l . JV 1 IQ J ,..,. 1 1 ..f-- J 515.1 'J 114. . lu.. 1 res- . ,f-.1 ' 1 :yi-.1 l gk, -1-.: Q1 ,.1.. ,11L. 1 .11., 1 ffl 'A i ,Ia , pf: P'll 'liY f Q., ' -r?T 'l+vl'r'V7l 1. ., . - .,-,'.,-'.:-... i..- ,uw ,a ' ' -' -a - 4, W.-. .J ,:.'-,Jar .s-W.. A.,-,..,-,.., .p -54.4 if -1 - - alt-it tim lllfllu . 1. A ' ,.-5.1 - - liz l . V ' ...5 - ...g , X is , 2 :ii- ...EEQQE . , ' 3: L- -In-42:21, - r' H -.-L1 L'-gg: .1 -5.1, -. '-'-'-5-.-:fl 'P I 4 II, , f, is I 1 X -H '- :-'- X .- ,TY-- -H---Z-iii:-il-gg-A1 Hciclicr, Chester K. Wlien it comes to knowing everything to be known about the lesson, Chester takes the chocolate-coated marshmallow. His report card is the delight of the teachers .and the despair of some of our sharks. He seems to accomplish the impossible with ease. Hustlers, Track '22, Heimll, Violet A. Dainty as a bluebell, Sweet as a rose, Modest as a daisy, Lovely as a lily- Isn't she charming, our class secretary? Yunota Club, Junior-Senior, S and E, Beseda, Hustlers. Ht-fda, Alice E. Rah! Yea! Alice has spurred many a, volley ball team to victory. This jolly girl possesses, strongly, the amiability of plump peopleg and we wonder not that a certain -? anxiously awaits a few words with her. They are always so inspiring. ,V Yunota Club, Junior-Senior, Junior Beseda, Hustlers. H erron, Sylvia Here you have the E student from 127. Asked how many hours she studies, she re- plied I'hi'ee. No wonder she's making the course in three and one-half years. She not only goes in for studies, but has time for Glee Club and volley ball. She'll make her mark in the world. Girls' Glee Club, Junior-Senior Girls, Yunota, Book, Hustlers, Volley Ball, Chimes of Normaudgf, Robin Hood. Himclfarb, Samuel David Another one of the quiet bunch'f- is this industrious worker and good',athlete. Ham has been a member! of our ,track team for four years, and during this time he has contributed much' to the team's good sport- manship. Spanish Club,' H, Stamp, Skating, Track '21, '22, '23, '24, Hustlers. 'Hafriclitevg James J. Always quiet, sincere, and ustudious, Jim is a fine young man to take for a model. Besides his excellence in scholarship, making school ,inathree and-one-half years,,he has been bapotent factor ,on the championship soccer team. ' --Spanish Club, Biology, Soccer '22, '23, Hustlersq ' . v - N-if-f H--a Lf,-W ia., fa , As-1--AGT? 1- , ,. ga ,Q -. ,. Z. f l-me f lf, 1 . -.GHT -.- 1- ev, 4 L --7-1: ' Iv '..- .' 2 li' .V 5 ' -Ll .J c' ., ,. .. . ., .,. .V . .. .. .. , . ,L T., ls' ,J 1 , co .t Q-Q 4 A i l 4 4 ,Nh A J A .v .--,-.v a. A , 1 L 1-If ,af w 9 4 31.4, 4 ,. V , J, -M If 9 J , l 1 -Q JJ .sf n , Q , 'Lf .F- 'Q J, 1 Vu F. aa f-v 4 --f l J J v I' ,if l V . .i. 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Nor is her popu- larity restricted to the fair sex, for gallant youths attend her throughout the day. Be careful, Olive, lest thou brcak'st too many hearts. Junior-Senior Girls' Club, I-Iustlers, junior Besecla, Volley Ball. Hzulmtck, F-ralzla J. This track star is a loyal supporter of all school activities. I-Indy is found more in the social whirl than in the study whirl. His pet pecve is being asked by Mr. Twining to write equations on the board. Boxing and VVrestling Club, Junior Be- seda, Camera, Tennis, Track '21, '22, '23, '24, Hustlers. Hnlla, George In later life Doc we decree That he a chemist or author will be. In this school he's a shark, Knows all books by heart, And makes our poor efforts look quite wee. Biology, I-Iustlers. Ingrislz, Gvrir-zzrle fl. Gertrude is pep personified. Did you ever know her to be other than full of vim, vigor, and vitality? Wlietlier it be a good social, dance, or game, Gert is sure to be there. We have often wondered what Gert's better half CAnnaD will do when their in- separable school days are over. Junior Senior Girls' Club, Hustlers, Volley Ball. Jacobson, Victor I9Im'be1't Oh, here comes Victor Jacobson. Say, how in the world do you know ? You can tell him by the famous smile which he flashes all the while. As managing editor of the Herald and championship soccer player, too many nice things cannot be said of Vic. Glee Club, Hustlers, Soccer '22, '23, Har- risonian Staff, M mzsivur Beaucairc. Ktilzler, lU'GI'flI'L'lfd Have you ever seen Margie when she wasn't boosting something or somebody? No, you haven't, and neither have I. She's an all-around good sport as her popularity can prove. , ' Glee Club, Junior-Senior, Hustlers, Track '20, '21, Pinafore, Chimes of Normandy. -J 57? 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Spanish Club, Yunota, Hustlers, Iunior Beseda, junior-Senior. Kocmlrck, lflfillirzvf-L Frank Kitty leacls the crew for the wrecking of Davis. He is a very quietC??D lad and belongs to the trio, Kocourek, Malek, and Rezac, whose chief delight is to serenade fair maidens in the halls. Stamp Club, Skating, Hustlers, Track '20. Kolar, Thomas Frank Captain of the Lightweight Team is Kolar, ' A prince of a fellow is he, A gallant wooing a maiden-do you see? As a football star he fights' for fame, Yet willing is he to share his name. , H Club, Football '22, '23, Camera Club '22, Hustlers. , Kayak, Anton F. , Here is a lad that likes the out-of-doors. Being a hard worker and having a winning personality makes many friends for him. But is he shy when it comes to girls? Ask him. Camera Club, Track '21, '22, Hustlers. Kmhulec, Charles I-larry Though fromfa single look at him one would think he is a quiet, studious chap, yet it only goes to show you cannot tell by looks. We have a dark, dark secret which we now finally disclose. It is that he is not averse to dalliance with women, and they are far from averse to such trifling. Hustlers. -1- -- i- -- 1- 1. A, .,, ,,. I, ,, ., . .,, .. .. .. ,. ., ,.. s, .., .. . ,., Y. . ,, , c- c .' .,'-. -rv .r t U- cv .---.- t-,..-A -c e -. .. -cf --.,, ,, ,,,-g.,-.,.,,. Q. V.. ,W ww' 'w:1lJfil44:1.44.r4'tlA44Llytl1'1tl,g.if4,-4,,'.r,r ,X .... v1 .. .,. ., Y c r 1' f z . l 'fit' 1 l -31:11 ' i e- A ll 60511 1A i df-' az. f , 11 ffm 1 11 1f 1 ,541 e I err: -r-'sl ,. l ?'fl 5. f l , 1., ,ggi . P 5K1 I 1 .1-.Q wif-' -z ii , FTW .V 1 M-- A 1 .MA - -1 .wa .Lf .-iff. '?T'Q1 ,l.1.1 .if 15 1 941 . lf T25-l 1 .lei of u..ti .. N, I 'ffm ll .-Je!! 'iffy 'YU1 ir ,1 ,-of LJ '1 i ,Jail ' 11 A.--1 ,J-i ,-.-1 . .i 1 -1'-vu 4-4 '-,'.A 1 4,4 9.-fl ,rki 11 I aa.-. ii .JI ,ll .,'iIi'f-7 ,, 35... , .5 ? E V 1:.,,f.g n i .', ' .Q - - ,r 2w'y,,g4,j'M'!,, is 1,1 9 , 1 9 fr ' i ' ' 1 M1 ll A lf, IE. ',, .1 ,g,' -4 1-.-wen-'jf-' 1 2 ig ari- ,.--:v- ,L- --..,... .--Qi H1-T-- t f - - . ,1- ' -'lain 3'-. 3 --'-u-Q ' -lin: ' .. 11 L---...-1-J., ,,. . 1 i1! i-1' ' L,---- 5. .I ,. -, - -:g - A , -Q,-g-,, - ,. I 1 . e .-f l 'F ':. f. ' gt in nt it ii 1. 1. 1.1 , 4' ,U Eg,-dl-gun-1551ui'J,. Jtugt .- , . Kralicck, .l'a1'osIa'U S. Jerry stands high in his studies and has just missed the honor roll several times. If hot air were wind, he would be a cyclone. Nevertheless this is all good-natured fun. Glee, French, I-Iustlers. Kritcnbriizk, Loretta Bcwzadctle Loretta is slim and graceful whether sl1e tries to be so or not. Her pleasing person- ality, together, with that unusual trait of character, intelligence, has gained ber many friends. As Lil's twin she has attracted much attention. Yunota Club, Junior-Senior, Stamp, Skat- ing, Girls' Glee. Kryl, Louise Loyal to friends, Original in ideas, Unassuming in manner, impartial in judgment, Sweet as the pansy, Ever dependable. 1Yunota Club, Junior-Senior, Beseda, Hus- t ers. Kaasnicka, Benjamin F., fr. Ladies and gentlemen, you have before you Bennie, the ladies' man of Harrison. Ben's wonderful pitching at Antioch is known by everybody at school. But all kidding aside, Ben has shown he has the stuff in him by his hard work in his last semester. Boys' Glee Club, Baseball '23, Skating Club, Hustlers. Lclzmmi, Rose Ill. Now all the books come tumbling out. Full of life, always succeeding, ever keep- ing the class amused, especially during a civics report, our Rose gets by big because of her sweet and winning personality. Girls' Glee Club, Junior-Senior, Hustlers, Chimes of Nomzfmy, Pirates of Pcnzaizre, Robin Hood, Volley Ball. Lic'sc11.dal1I, Robert Did you ever see Bob whe11 he wasn't singing? He doesn't believe that silence is golden. Not satisfied with his vocal ability, he bought a harmonica. It was im- ported from Hawaii, he said. Then he sold it Cfor a nickelj. gg. ,,. , ,, 7, . ,,f7 :L.7 1 fix 1f'r'5'i'r'i-'fra'-:fr-' 11 'fi far-ri-'-iff-if -1,-'gnr.ffr1k,1-'3' blew, fi 1 1 'pit '1 fw n . . '1 4 1 4 1 11 I 1 1 1 1 1 r LM ,s-. .wma M ,,-.- ..-4 tts, ml r P v l -fv,,.g,.gi, .yi ,,n...iw,,o era f ., I , , .iw,,.qm,,,,.-awp- 7 . .Gu 1 1 , m,.fw,,11,,g ,I f , 'i 2 if fr 'fl a 'attic wil 'cf 51 E If il 5 tj iii, Q EH ill it '5,i iifv igii til t1f5i2Ca- ?'5? ajft ' ' 4'v-.Q r Q. as 9 , 4 a 1 L J J 4 J, 'a -fs: L'ifvstei1L, Bertha C. me , , 404.- A demure, sweet, quiet girl whom every- ,il body likes IS Bertha. She hails from Min- ug! nesota and is a faithful worker who excels 'if '-:if in her studies. We shall miss you, Bertha. US: ff: Book Club, Jtmior-Senior, Yunota, Hus- ,gt tlers, Volley Ball. Mig, .. - ' 3' .154 gi., Lonek, Eleanor A. -45: 'Tm so happy. It is this, combined with gg, her personality, which makes Eleanor the leader whom all are willing to follow. She 11-'Q fully deserves this honor for her ardent 'Z boosting of the school. A good student, 'ST' -fu present at every game, boosting every new -1- activity, is she. ,QM Yunota Club, J'unior-Senior, Glee, Harri- sonian Stall, Monsieur Beaucaire, Hustlers, if Volley Ball, Operettas. Q :iv -- 1 also -in 9:7 ,, Malek, Fred . .454 Meet Red, our basketball star who' played Q' a brilliant game withhthe Lights last, year. 'Y This season, playing on the Heavies, he bids qfn fair to rank among the best. He enjoysf ?j we ..L,, doing homework and likes to make life in- 11.4. gg, teresting for R. F. D. ,Lb Ag, H Club, Basketball '22, '23, I-Iustlers. ' Ai. '41 2 . . he 45, M aram, Willtavxz ,Q ,qw Yes, Ahe's .quiet and small, but 'don't-you A, know that silence is the perfected herald DQ Q' of joy and size isn't everyth1ng?l' lg- 'Tl Maramls a wonderful example of these two fr' fff sayings, as no one who sees him can doubt: 4,5 H Club, Swimming '22, '23, Debating ,ag 1' s ' 1 f- Aa 21, 22. Egg, w 41 Zig - Martin, John 1 :fb I-Iere's to John of brains andrnight! af his Radio is this boy's delight, u ,JV Tuning up and out and in, l gg hr Crossing lines with fat and thin, ,L ' r ' Yet he is a class bright light. l' M' Radio Club, Hustlers. F59 -it MS' lf . QQ? M asck, fouqbh E. 'M One would have to goAmany a mile to find L: W a better all-around, do-it fellow than ll ,A ' Mash. Be it football, tennis, dramatics, or T 'rr what not, he is always on hand to make it fj- -fa a success. How we shall miss this popular 459 .4 ,I fellow ! ,pg gp Dramatics Club, Monsieur Befmcaire, H, Tennis, Lightweight Football, I-Iustlers. fi sl g, 2 , d . aa , ..- ,g , - V i i f l 5 i i y 3 , i y ,ff W EEHN,MmI.n..:,.3t.f1..,3i.ft ,,., 1.1.7 ' 1 ' '- iw ., -1 ',,,,15iF',Jg'i 1'-lg-Y,-H 'f -P-tg, Matfas, Rose E. What can we say that will be worthy of Rose, one of the loveliest girls in our class? Words can't express our feelings, for she is so dainty, charming, vivacious, and friendly that everyone is agreed no one is quite like our Rose. Glee Club, Book, Junior-Senior, Hnstlers, Chimes of N ormmuly, Robin Hood. McCarran, Beth Another one of the sweet girl graduates, delightfully sweet and whimsical, Beth goes on .her way making all friends and no enemies. She enjoys seeing the E's and S's on .her card and gets them too. Yunota, junior-Senior, Honor, Glee, Hus- tlers, Editor-in-Chief Harrisonian, Volley Ball, P'i11UfUl'C, Chimes of Normandy. 1l4'CFllf1 idgL', William ' Bam! What's that? cries a Sheba. Oh! It's only Red, kicking another fifty yard spiral. Yes, our McKinley Park News All-City tackle is a real football player. And if anyone thinks football players can't dance, take a look at him. H Club, Skating, Glee, Spanish, Hus- tlers, Track '22, Monsieur Beaucaire, Foot- ball '21, '22, '23, Operetta. Illchfngh, Berl'rand ' Bert, our fencing expert and fencing club president, is one of Miss Robertsoxfs right- hand men and a member of the Sons of Rest. This young man is very popular with the young ladies on the hrst and third Hoors. He is a firm friend of all who know him and one of Mr. Meek's model students in eivics. Stamp 'Club, Hustlers, Fencing Club, Monsiaw' Beairtcnire. A Merle, Hazel A. Here is one of tl1e close observers of the Keep Smiling motto, now almost pass6. She and her twin Mildred are typical gloom chasers. We're afraid Mildred's going to be kind 0' lonesome when you leave, Hazel. Maybe someone else should be included in this lonesome proposition. What do you think? Yunota Club, f,funior-Senior, Stamp, Girls' Glee, Skating. M 'i teh ell, r William C. Billie, the sheik of 127, Will surely dance his way to heaven. Not only dancing, but football plays he, With the Harrison Bearcats as all did see. And the ladies, they just won't let him be. Boxing and Wrestling Club, Orchestra, Biology, Audubon, Wireless, Bearcats, Hus- tlers, Debating. 1 1 f 1 4 i 1 1 4 A 5 t 4 A l 4 1 4 1 2 1 X 'T' lX,' .W 'l .A ! ,-. ,fr f rvb 'K ,..,:. I ef-are fm 7'1'. 41: -:Sn 'e -5:5 -J -e 'filf r., 'r qc gh- .-24. IF. .--ng if ufilf f., 'r 595 'f ,fm E ffvvf in A-A 5' ,. .Auf 1? TWT 42: 16. ,., g A., -41 --lr: r f. 'A ,..,,., V ll. i -4-we .Q- 'T fI ' . ...V -45:1 if me , --X .1 -Q 'ff 'Y . .--.73 3 E J'-45 16 'f-1,5 j W :fig li . 'FWS is ffl .Al .3 I .,,, Y . 'fm Y. ng. 1 Z .ai .., -'hu .-in 3, .,,,. r ft ff f 1-re . .Mg .Pi U n t H .Aja '4 ,gr Av 1 ,, .,-J., ..-g..:-,-.,v.r,-,-..,--,..,- re-We-,-... ,-.g-we J.-Qyfg, 9.-,5e.'xr.,-3-,Y r r. :ru rwtir' ' fs. fx- of 6- - 0. xx- 5- .- rig ar. 4. -z- Jliforton, Donald L. . I A11 obliging fellow is Don. .Everyone seems to get along famously with him-it must be due to his jolly disposition. He likes the girls and they like him., No won- er! Nefzil, Erwin A. Q . XlVll.El1 the roll is taken in 119, we very often End EfWll1,S place. empty. 'We wonder why you like to disappear from sight so often, Erwin. . But even though he's not here all the time, he's a booster of all activities and a constant reader of both' the Herald and Cotec. ' . Hustlers. N ozfak, faroslav G. Jerry-our ever dependable! 'If you -want anything done, and done well, leave it to our Jerry and you can be sure of good results. -- S. and E. Club, Hustlers. N oily, Dorothy A jolly, wide-awake girl always ready to lend 'a helping hand, Dorothy is especially interested in civicsf ?j. This talented dancer enjoys going to socials and 'is -rarely to be seen without Beth. Junior-Senior, Yunota, Hustlers, Volley Ball, Glee Club. N owcik, Edward Fat believes that studying is injurious to the health and stakes pains to keep from becoming ill. He is Aa good sport and a dandy fellow, getting along famously with his classmates. ' Stamp Club, Skating, Hustlers. Ougemach, Rudolph P. When Ongemach and his- double, 'Kozik, are near,-you may just as well prepare to laugh, for some joke will certainly be played. Onge is a regular gloom-chaserg he will make you laugh -even though you may be the crossest of .all cross persons. - Spanish Club, Swimming '20, Hustlers. L- -1- 1- -1- 1- 4- -if fi- -1- -1- 1- -ir 41- 1- 1.- 1- -1- 1 sails EAL? : gf 1'7- :A i1 if' .45 sig. ' if .9 .WJ- vib - -vy- .., V My -rr: ,fe :GQ Q sta -In an N Q. W: ,. ., 15 fry Gif-2 Wir' . YQ vi H .wge- ,. 554 ' 4 X Q7 - 757' . ed, v ff iff? ' .4- 4, F ,.. 'Q 3. J T241 151 - iq. v ay Q , .. J' 1 J -P!-ff ' if lx :Q L. . in ss fi g '-we a-.ey 5 Q ' 1. ifv' i L-ff.. V+' Fil l 5' egg. '. F '4- . T57 vi he ly x- 1 A I 4 A 4 i 1 A 4 4 I A I L A L Q l 1 4'-irisfi-ke?-Q-ifvsisz-fi-rf-:vfl-zsilzrf-i:-ffqvf-'ze-,fig3-11.24-flee-Tl:'rf-:iff-'-VYRfk, f'J. , ,f.,x.fv.'.-,',' I ' ' V- l-- im-?...:a z'..-1 l Tv. f. -fnwrf . .. ft, 1, 1 1 119.138, X. ' w P.. ls' U ' i wg 15 111- ' ' pn.. -- F.,-0:41 ::.- i 3 L.- in 1 A A---lil:-n'. J --igfk - v- f-...P 741 'nv-L.: 3' -----1-1.-c- 'I - 1 l, ti 1. lg f 'W 1, 2, it 1 !l1I'lfwilp'L' '- f ' ' .+ - Osterhout, Marjorie Blair' ' She is tall, and sweet, and witty, and true, Can you think of something our Marge can't do? I She can draw, and dance, and play, and sing, I She can do all these-'n' most everything. Yunota Club, Junior-Senior, Glee, Hus- tlers. Paula, Milton DV. We take great pleasure in presenting to you, a man with the courage of George l1Vashington, the heart of Abraham Lincoln, the brain of Napoleon Bonaparte, the elo- quence of Henry Clay, and the dramatic ability of Barrymore-Milton W. Paula. Debating Club, Dramatics, Hustlcrs, R. O. T. C. '21, '22, '23, Harrisonian Staff, Mon- ricm' Beaucaire, Pac-ina, foscpli J. Lo, and behold! A future banker! Ioseph's success in the future will largely depend upon the great' amount of knowledge which he has amassed during his four years' stay at Harrison. He is a shark in indus- trial history, economics, commercial law, and bookkeeping. ' Debating Club, Radio, Hustlers. Poupa, fumes B. Blowing up the chem. lab. and playing the piano are Iim's pet hobbies. He is a woman hater but-keeps quiet about it. Well up in his studies, a shark in chem. and U. S. history, he makes the course in three and one-half years. I-lustlers. Protils, Isadore This former sport editor of the Herald is an ambitious fellow and has an exceptional gift of gab. Aside from ,this it is learned that one of the weaker sex went wild over him recently. Rather sudden, eh, Isadore? Remember your law ambition. Hustlers. Purcell, Addison Artlmr Busy, busy, busy, busy, Always doing something line- He works until he-makes you dizzy, Never ,wastes a bit of time. Our business manager is surely a wiz. Debating Club, Spanish, S and E, Foot- ball '22, '23, jiI0llSlC?'ll1' Bemlcaire, Hustlers. 1 , , , A A-'W 1:7 A Q- i'.lQ'5 fs qA 'a ' 1 4 -V 1 4 ,ll ,. I , Ai -5 C 1' ll 1 li, Lrrg-.J fqgssgi 2333391 2: HA . vi.. .nfs 541 J. - J' ir f , rr' 4...l5'. .f-- . J ,Li-'. ,fm-N . ..s f-v -.,,,, if-1 ft. 1 u 3.' xii riviera! 2' at 31 f i I MTI. -1.51 mp... -La, 'Sp .hun --My 7 -IL w drfl 'Il ' lv Q'f,ix1 We -, A . '41 , ll - -l 1-I . 2 Ee: , :ng ,441 T. . J ..i,.,!.-l.,.L,,P '-.Sl lt il it lil j,g,ifi2',,'1 A g4g1,'i,,:.gf' Rayleigh, Robert f. Our vice-president is a quiet chap who says little and docs much. He ranks high in his studies, being an S student, and is seldom seen with the young ladies, although all who know him are his firm friends. He is one of the trio, Bos, Egg, and.Schne. Hustlers, Spanish Club, S and E, Glee, Euclidean Circle. Rosas, Javucs 'Where's Rezac ? This question is often asked during the lunch hour, and the answer is usually, He's on the third floor. lfVhy? Ask him. He believes that doing homework is a pleasureC?j and is another one of the Davis tormentors. Skating Club, H, Baseball '23, Hustlers. Riha, James I. Quiet? No, not exactly, but a little-just a trifle-bashful sometimes. He has what you call a heart of gold. He .always does the kind deed and makes everyone happy. Is it not so? ' ' H Club, Camera, Skating, Football '22, Swimming '21, '22,.'23, Hustlers. . Rose, W11i. J. VVe wonder what Miss Bell will do with- out Williain. He got the moving picture Elms, which, especially the wild west shows, many students enjoyed. Here is the secret which he has kept under cover for four years-his nickname is Busse. ' Bohemian Club, Hustlers. Sclzvrzidt, Otto Otto has not much time for women or school activities but spends his time getting high marks. He is a willing worker, bound to make a success in life. Those in the choice circlevof his friends feel that he is one of the most genial chaps in Harrison. Hisreticence may, we think, be due to his greater knowledge. Hustlers. SCIZl'LCb87'g61', E. T. Every one knows our class president, base- ball ancl basketball shark. He is also a good soccer player. Schne is Mr. Meek's shining light in civics and Ray's star third baseman. H Clubl Honor, Glee, Baseball '22, '23. Soccer '21, Basketball '23, '24, Bells of C ornczfille. , 1 4 1 4 I ' I 1 1 1 4 + 4 4 1 4 i .4 .44 ... .4. .4- .,. .F Af .- J, -1 o il i ei it Tfgigfi: igilill' '11 A 9-T .Yer I v 4.4 4 v 7.4 4 4 l ,4..f4xl.:i3't X 44 44, r'y1,4! P , t , y , ,..,i4 .ri 14 , . r ,... L 6 . ,.,.. r ...., A r v-.A f -.r .754 4. rr 3? '-7445 it fir? I: .4.,,4 4, ' r .2 k 5-11 C. .Mr- f .pl A is r. .le ii.. .P ,-,.. 1 r V 5-4,. . I Aff :L e .-5, V f. .ef 4- .f .5-4. s ap, 5 41'-tv .4 it e . ,,L..4 ' E I -4 t f G ,ev r .....4. f .1-. .ri mfg, ' W T-, A . 4 r -.-r-f',- 4 a- 4 V, . l 'F' Q, s., .43 sf., we .-F:sflw,-- --1. .. il-- 'v 9 ' '-,-nk..-S ,, . 4 A . , pal., ,V 4 -X .- .. . . i.-L: w . .. '.- , r :..4..f.' 1 -' . .15 . as-5. 42,42-.Q -1- if! li - li rs. . '.,.-1-'f--- .:4 ' -5 .i 1 -,e,V,:,' V ,s -' , , .4,,1.7-Lp,.. Sclzncidemrmz., Ed'ward - Looking at Eddie you would not think that he studies 5 but his work shows that he does. Although he is usually quiet, he delights in mixing many chemicals to see what happens. But ask him who does his experiments for him. ' S and E Club, Hustlers. , S'i114.f2.van, Hazel Show, don't say, what you can do, seems to be the proverb Hazel follows. You never know what she will Ado until she appears, and then 'tis worth while. She has proved this by her escort at the play, her studies, and drawings in G. G.'s. Junior-Senior Girls, Hustlers. S-ixka, Antoinette JW. Be sweet, little girl, and. let all who will be clever is the saying Antoinette believes in making her model. Sissy of the flashing blue eyes andhazel-brown hair is the true story-book heroine. Sis would perishf?j if the U. S. history and physics courses were dropped from the school program. Girls' Glee Club, I-Iustlers, Junior-Senior, Volley Ball. Smiljanic, 101144 I. We have with us in our class today the Sheikiest of Sheiksf' He is rather quiet in school: yet he certainly dresses well. He can not dress so well entirely for his own pleasure. VVe wonder who the fair charmer can be. Hustlers. SmitI4e4's, Edgar ' Eggs, our basketball shark, is class treas- urer and a member of the trio, Schne, Bob, and Eggs. Our friend Eggs usually gives the young ladies a wide berth. He and Schwartz are the pet peeves of Mr. Bjornsen, for always arguing about some historical point.. H Club. Euclidean Circle, Biology, Honor, Basketball '23, '24. Stastnjv, Beatrice A girl whom you would be proud to call your friend is Our Bessie. Her sweet, dainty, and dignified manners have won for her a place in the hearts of all her friends. Bess is one of our star students, especially in U. S. history and economics. Girls' Glee, Hustlers, Junior Beseda, Honor, Junior-Senior, I-Iarrisonian Staff. I J, if -4- -if gf- 'Q- , ,,iYi,.q.,,.,,, 1 .,. .. ., . .-...ff .f-wif..-1 1. 'fa-.f-nf-.'... 'T if-'fri . ,., 1..,b,w.,,.?.v,L. V ,.'.v,,,v..,-,,,. ., ..',.,,' .,..-. e-.gf ,5'ia,'--1-.QF+,'.:ep.:s5...f1,4-sr:q5csy.:-pqmr. ,4, 4, 4, 4 4, 4, 4 4 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 1. 4 4. 4 4 4 4 4 1. rs fs. Aw,-p s.-,y..'.,-vsp-. lr-.rg -.ts,1.. -.'I.l,l- t.. .. .r. .. -,. .. . K ' I l l 5 l I I Z 5 lelle1g!r'11lvQl,-' i'Qf1fyigg11i51n 1 1 J r .1 r r 1, J fy ,Ni an-A i H: J. .L V . t2QfWQfi?fElfT 'N i -3 ' I , Slorkmza, Pa-11-I-i11.e A. A-f Minka is the nickname,Hazel has given WF' Alf our Pauline. But why shouldrft she it lt raff- gg, with those wonderful eyes? We sometimes HH-- gk, wonder how she ever escaped from Egypt, , , . . . , lg as her winning smile and keen sense of 'ff humor no doubt gained her as many friends I-:gd tr' abroad as they have won for her at home. 'T 43:5 Yunota Club, Junior-Semor, Girls' Glee, ,ga Skating. Sncho1n.vk.i, -Lillian. ff' -4-1: Our Lil, so charming and gay, .-TH, Is brilliant in every wayg But the clnef of her joys 1S to charm all 5:35, M J 4 , the boys, And thus pass her young life away. 'ff Yunota Club, Junior-Semor, Stamp, GIYIS, 'ig is, Glee. ay, arg? ag' 'Ffa 'gf Swatek, Imncs L. , ' A :4 T As busy as a bee , 'TTC Describes James Swatek to a' t. 'Eg He's always at his work, ,..t,, Never once does he slnrk, -f ag? 7, As from his marks .we all can see. ,523 f s '1c1bHt1 'f A6 pamsi u , us ers. ,gg ,gg-,, Taska, Anna' ill. ,..i,, Our cunning little Japanese doll' believes gig? GLX, in having a jolly good time along wlth her studies. But who is that. dashmg, daring, dark-eyed youth who constantly occupies our -N1 Anna's thoughts? However, Anna keeps 'gg Af: them guessing quite successfully. Hey, .gtg Anna? Junior-Senior Girls' Club, Hustlers, Vol- 1 ley Ballg 41+ Valcnta, Ella H. WF' ., 9 41-4 Dr, Valentaf' VV e expect these words to FF ,gs adorn the door of an oiiice. At least this 15 Jr, Ella's one amb1t1ong and we feel assured 'Q' it will be fulfilled if she contulues her good Ti work. Is not makmg the course in three jg, 'thi years such? WT' 52,5 Biology Club, Iumor-Senior, Junior Be- Wg-' gg, seda. - Vaniek, Clzfzrlcs R. 1. . -if Oh! Isn't he adorable F This and other cries are heard from the fan- sex as our 'Sf' .gm handsome basketball captain shoots a basket if-' A, and nonchalantlyh walks away. Red -and h1S AK, mseparable Cerny have the art- of fascmat- ggg mg Women down to perfectlon and may be 'T' seen practicing at Shedd ,Park every Mon- 'gg 124: day. ' -Alf H Club, WVrestling and. Boxing, ,-Hus- 5,5 tlers, Sw1mmmg '23, Basketball '22, '23, '24. at fir i 'f sf , . , -f If, 'Pr ff '11, 71,0 ,.?'L,H,..5LX R'-M ..f ,,.?'i55-..2'1. T'isSq'-.jfs.2-.J1's.F5I.3Qf' t-.JY -...3-.5..lHJ s..i .Jn i1.'f'7? 173fi''ill'lr''I''l Mit 'l 'f 'ii I lf'f'lf- I-' 6' 'if NL ia 'UJ'UJ'ZFWIV''ij'L4'f'A'5'iEi Vi 'Bri- lP'6 ' 4f 5'f4f 5Mi b 'F' 41 rF'?f'7N W 7 V W , , I . . ll v 1,,,,,,f1,, J, ,..,,,,,,s-., fflvrfv flfvrll V ' ' ll +'4Jll'Hi J-.nu .2 'E , 11 .1 ., - V -. - f. l.,-. ii 1 W' 114 n -ww .,.-,-.we .. ' ,104-time , 4. .1 .1 ' ' ' .lf 1- f 44,41 eg,-av f .., . , HL ' YQYQV. H' W ' N V' V' - .. J.,- L-,-, I: .. .s... , .' . tg, . , ...Y , Vtwak, George Small, yet the best things come in small packages! This unassuming fellow has gone through his school life in a very quiet manner. I-Ie is on good terms with all studies and his fellow classmates as well. George is one of the serenaders in electric shop. Hustlers. Vilorfec, Frank f. Here comes our chemistry shark, who Ends more things to laugh at in life than the rest of us do. He has no fear of girls and is especially interested in-C ?J. Hustlers. Plfard, James As the saying goes, Quality, not quantity, counts. This surely has been true of our Jimmy. Not only in outside sports, but in the play he showed his mettle and versatility. And the girls??? Jim!!! H Club, Football '22, 23, Glee, Cl:-'i1ne.v of Norumncly, Robin H ood, M onsieur Beau- cczira, Hustlers, Inter-room Basketball Champions '22. Waslzrvilas, Edward O girls! did you see our handsome Sheik, Wishy? We grieve if you have not met our handsome football hero, the pride and des- pair of all our young ladies. Mr. Davis will grieve also at the graduation of one of the active charter members of Davis' order of Shop Assistants. H' Club, Hustlers, Football Lights '21, '22, Heavies '23, Track' '21, Monrsicm' Beau- mire. Zach, Rudolph C. A An earnest, hard-working fellow always ready to help a fellow sufferer is this fellow, well liked by his classmates and members of the faculty. He is the well knowneshark of the 4A history class. Harrison Hustlers. Zarobsky, Anna H . Have you ever seen this vivacious, ebony- haired senorita without that come-hither smile on her face? We think not. Besides her many scholarlyC?j achievements she aspires to wrest laurels from Irene Castle in the very near future. Junior-Senior Girls' Club, Junior Beseda, Hustlers. Bourke, Alice Here's- to a talkative miss who was always in the right place at the right time. Always having a friendly smile for everyone, Alice found it unnecessary to ,say forget-me-not, for we'll remember her forever and anon. Clubs: Junior-Senior, Hustlers. f 1-: if 11 5 ,,,l'.,M:. ,'.,,'.,,t:, ,it,J.,,'f'.,,11. ',-..T5,.'3RJ5..'51...11.. r'-MY...'3'f.-.,,f H, , ,'w7fs3u+ -ei'-N-2- wtf. . , . 1 , Q ww' 4 4- V1-4' 2' or 4' I 4-I 4 i 4- Jw 1-'r'4-3' ' .L ,-, .V ,.,, , 1 .V 4. J' at lm V- J.. . N fl. 3...-,lg ,. .F Dnlln, Steven J. Steve is a quiet lad who is a very good student but unfortunately does not care for girls. However, he is a pleasant fellow, well liked by all those who do know him. I-Iustlers., Herr, Harold H. Is there anyone who would like to learn the game of football? Apply to Petey Dink. Petey will surely be a success in life, if he exerts as much energy as he used on this Harrison's 'victorious light weight football team, '22. H Club, Hustlers, Light Weight Foot- ball '20, '21, '22, Heavy '23, Baseball, '22, '23, Jaworski, George T. A quiet lad, yet never in the rear g thus a friend describes George's personality. Though his attendance has not been very regular, he has done his share in study and activities. He has an unusual fondness for chem. Stamp Club, I-Iustlers. Kcppl, John Iohn made the course in three and a half years. We all feel proud of him and hope l1e'll forgive us for nicknaming him Red during his school days with us. Clubs: Orchestra '20, '21, '22, Hustlers. n n 5 it 111 Hermmzorricli, Elsie Elsie is an ardent supporter of girls' ath- letics, especially of Volley Ball. If you wish to rouse her wrath, just ask her if the Indianas are going to lose. She will say-- oh, Well, let's not go into detail. ' Junior-Senior Girls' Club, Hustlers, Volley Ball. I-Iojfmau, f. Carl Whenever good times are in view, Jack is always on ha11d. Being quite a genius with admit slips, he is often quite puzzlingC?j to the teachers. VVitl1 the fair sex-well, judge for yourselves. Swimming '20, '21, '22, Track '20, I-l Club, Boxing and Wrestliiig, Spanish, Lit- erary Society, Skating, Hustlers. Knspar, George I. ' A quiet fellow, popular with-all and con- tributing mucl1 toward the good of Harri- son, George is always on the job but has plenty of time for his friends. His hobby is mixing chemicals that produce most sur- prising reactions. Hustlers. MCNUH, folm S. ' Mac, one of the school's' 400, is fonder of girls than of books, never misses a social, and is always found with the gang. The only book Mac ever took home to study was Snappy Stories. But he has go in him, and that's what counts. Good luck to you, Mac. . . Boxing and Wrestling Club, I-Iustlers. V , Ll Qtlass 3,Bnem Seniors Umelubeh scbnul tnbu hast belpeb us tu bnntnlehge, Qltlle rome tu tbanb thee fur lnbat tbuu hast hone- ijarepareh us fur business nr fitteh for rullege, jlieber forgetting puutiys funbness fur- fun. Gin tbee anh tbp Ieahers hu me nine a bebt hihine, A A jfur mbuse counsel mise, in our memnrp me behirate a shrine! Harrison 1Ebuugb pe map tnanber far from me Qnh pour fair forms nn more il see, Zlaeeb these baurhs from a frienh babnbnubas anh cares: 1' me humble, unselfisb, noble, if ye bnuulh abuih Sataxfs snares. 'itet nut ihle talk frnmlpnur purpose Ieah pe astray, ibut 'beep on beeping nn': neber waste pe a hay. . ' -Violet A. Heindl. A ' Thirty-one ' V if -e ,-,- .ff 1 ,, .. .. ,. , .P ,L ,J I 1: xii- .fx ' f' f-::-'rfziii .,: '-i ff 6 I l ,..,l,,.,-., I I,,,T!,,W.,,.7,f-1'-LT' i 'l f'i A 'lf 'li 'l 'A in 1 f'i 'l f'rf-f f'4 4 .- . 3 .' ,f A. . . X , , - vw - r R, 'L v al 4, I 4 is ' Lf' 41+ Phi' ,lg 1153- VTP' F? -Q: W5 pill AA Wil if -:gli LF' ZH PT' 55: lg' +R UR' 55:4 if if mf' -56 D 9'3 'Q ANNOUNCEMENT pg: ,K I ELIX GUZIK, Clza-zrman VLASTA REHOR RICHARD IVIORGAN U ROBERT KOZELKA HELENXVALENTINE ETHEL ENGSTROM, Chcmrmau Par, gg, ROSELYN JURASKA LEONVPASS my ,QW Y JOSEPH WOJDYGO MARGARET BELLINI sf, ff! MOLLIE SCHWARTZ URBAN OAKDALE with 'fzff A .,, COLOR, FLOWER, MOTTO gf JOHN KLEST, Chazrman ' MYRL VITA CELINE BERGMAN ir LADDIE PODUSKA HILDEGARDE ZYKA . aff' 55, BERTHA TOCKMAN, Chazrman L? GILBERT JOHNSON BEATRICE KAHN MARTHA PALoNIs ERIC KLEFBOHM ff CLARENCE RALOFF EDWARD PURCELL -'LN W wilf- ESTHER SNYDER, Chairman 2-P VVILLIAM SENGSTOCK ESTHER WoI,F af- ggl LAURA KRIZ GERALD HENNEBERRY fi., . FRANK LUTHA, Chamnan 1-ff BERNARD WITKOVSKY IRVING HERZFELDT JACK MALOFF - RICHARD FENCL 'lsr' fr Milla . , il QQ, MILTON HERMANN, Chau-man A B V ESTHER WEISS LFRED ARTUSH 'T W'-9 gf RUTH SINGER MILDRED LENARTSON fm ' +1 CLARA HARTBIAN, Chairman 55: EDNA MCFATRIDGE CLIFFORD SMITH ig? EDWIN HALIK MINNIE SIMoNsoN A GLADYS FREEMAN EDWARD ARKEMA ,ig WILLIAVM BQEHM LAVERNA MALBOEUF 'TYR ' - ' ji 496 Class Colors... ...Peacock Blue and Gold Class Flower. . . . . . . . . . . .Tea Rose 441:59 Class Motto. . . . . .Ufe fI:'WL5h but to begm. gil - A t -two f, .545 Thu' y if 'ELL .-, . ff' f - , . 1 .1 -. .f 715 f f 4 As, wg,J.gef,,f'.Jf..fT.-..3 JC F We 'Q,.31x..'. Z 4111.32 'iii 'ZJ3 '35, Mbwlfm IfAI2wwfz, A I f J l L1 Ll I, , 3 , , gli .-. Y- i if.t.i4Y,fg:. Acree, Albert I-Iere's one of the Tech boys with an amiable disposition and a pleasant smile that makes you want to smile with him. If you think he is one bit bashful, you had better look up Grace. Club: Hustlers. Alter, Dorothy A This girl is quiet, yet full of fung In' all her studies she is A No. 1. To think of a Hunk, Thru the floor she'd have sunk, A failure to her looks worse than a Hun. Clubs: Hustler, Junior-Senior, Biology, S and E. . Anderlc, Joseph Joseph Anderle is a good student and a good lad, But beware! A low mark drives him mad. He works hard and studies, without a doubt: Watch him when he goes home, and you will find out. Clubs: Boxing, W'restling, Hustlers. Arzderson, Robert Robert belongs to the quiet set but has a highly developed sense of humor. I-Ie cer- tainly has won our respect and good will by this time. His favorite study is chemis- tryfiij. Club: Hustlers. Arztsiett, Edna Alice The fellow who nick-named Edna Dim- ples is to be congratulated. As she walks down Senior A-lley, greeting her many friends, her smile muscles are kept constant- ly working overtime. One of our best athletes, she excels in track and volley ball. Clubs: Yunota, Junior-Senior, Hustlers, Volley Ball 123, Track '23, 424, Spanish, Skating. Arkema, Edward Ed won great popularity with his fellow students and teachers thru his bold and cogent orations. Yes, he would rather talk than eat. Some say that he obtains his ideas directly from the spirit of Euclid. Maybe! Clubs: Hustlers, Debating, Public Speak- ing, Glee, Band, Soccer '23, 'r -, '- - W- .-. Y. ., c- J L J T, IL, A g '-+ S 1 e ir 'e if Q 4 e A 1 I 4 1 'V IWOJ4 -! ?'l?4'-'ii.1'0QFFQ SYS' Cjlffgll-C Sli'-eel?-refill Wa . -an 0 7 A ' f all-i -'li--5 ,r-'l.:-'-94.3hell---'lm-M 57-' l,-' .-'I' .- w-74--.4 gif. - 1595!-lflg H3 ill U il. lr M Vw, ,inf iilliiif.-'Q- .f' ' '- ' A1-law-, Sol f Sol is one of the few fellows that can do 1 , a job well and not boast about it. Although he linishes his course in three and one-half 'Sf' ff' years, he has had plenty of time to make -7-i 'fjti the soccer team. However, he has not had ,.,. A441 time to overcome his timidity with the girls. Ng, Clubs: Debating, Spanish, Honor, I-lus- fm jf. tlers, Championship Soccer '23. wh, T7 if' Brzrulzzlsll, folzlz H. ir, Sousa, look to your laurels, for in this Y-34' 'fi gentleman you have your only rival. If 1.-VL. Hmusic be the food of love as Shakespeare 'kg ,,!,.. says. John will never want for a sweetheart. ,ggi Clubs: Scientific Harrisonites, Stamp, live, gg, Biology, Captain of Band '21-'24, Orchestra. ,ig I i ,gf- 7'T Q-.,., ' M Burlcrr, Iman C. :-31-A 'ff If three S's a semester weren't found on aff our class treasurer's card. it would be aston- .gf ishing. This star shines most brightly in science. Well liked by both faculty and 35,1 students for his persistence, may he ever enjoy the same popularity in the Journey of ' 'refs life. 4'3 69: Clubs: Biology, S and E, Hustlcrs, Foot- ge ball '23. ':'.... J . liz, '53, ' Bariusch, Alfred H. U1 Al is a good fellow all the way round, 3 with a winning personality. If you want to know anything about basketball, Just ask W-7' iff him, because he was captain of the snappy lightweight basketball team that brought ae. gg!! back the long end of a score so many tunes. 'ig Clubs: Basketball '24, Hustlers. Q emi Busta, .fumes O. if jimmy is a 'tjoy-spreading cyclone. Ijle throws a wink there, a Joke here, a smile VT' 'ffif' everywhere, and havoc is done. His favorite Q35- pastime is found in the history class, claim- sa. .525 ing that the author doesn't know every- in 'ju thing. . ,1 In if Clubs: Ir. Beseda, Debating, .B1ology, Stamp, R. O. T. C. '22, '23, '24, Rohm Hood, 'QT' iff Monsieur Bemzcairc. Q39- fif ag .Af Bellini, lllar-garel' RJ. sic. If you haven't as yet become acquainted with Margaret, you should lose no time in lg, AI, doing sog for such a sweet and lovable girl g IS well worth knowing. She is classed as T a true fr1end by all those who know her. sr' . e , in Oceans of good luck to you, Margaret! ,fa-1 -:gs Clubs: Junior-Senior, Glee, Radio, Hus- iagb tlers. ,gg Ii.- 'Jvf Y,,,,,,,,---,NYM,,,-,,,,m,,, 4 lull- -t 3,257 .,iF',:'.,.',s'..'f-.qu 'f .5 -21 1' -fi :Writ-ffE'f'4l 1'L' 41TWr3'lttP tT'l'id5i' iY 't7 'tVlf'i.fA'l1 'tw 'lJ'tbf cU' trail t ' if if ti i ttf U itself if if 'li t- 't trWs. 'lP'I I Wi ,. X .: -l rr ,-.,,x ,-2,4 ,Q -41: . , f . ...,,., -402 ,.s,,. L. -5:4 'l ik --all .-:ef 'lin 35 -tm is O 'r .1-Tm 1-34:2 'Z -lit: fb . 'TW l: .-tg -far? ,ass Ae 4, .105 Af: . I1 'TM , .44 C que 'Jef Ii f-.4 'z TQ -'55-J: is 41: 'gli ,, -'wif 'f we -4115 'Elf -Sir: rf, '73-4 ,-fag 454 if -F14 'gilt I 5711? I +14 I ,545 .acl ai. -f-fe 'f .-,, ,A ,L Cl ' -ggi? r. I+, !--- fl-l.i.l4-.iim-lu-sq-vi.-l-vi-,Y-mlli.Glo-,gZ.v.,si.v-g!.1.i.!f-' H I: 1: i 5 1,1 N 'iflfl kf ' e--grip! ' 1 5, U E H n Bcncnr, lllcrry D. L. One of our quiet girls who-hails from out of town, she is a jolly, good girl: and any time you want a favor done she is the one to do it. Her good nature has won her many friends among the faculty and her fellow classmates. K Clubs: Junior-Senior, Skating, French, Hustlers. BCl'g17lUll,-Cflillf - A good many of the girl-graduate books at Harrison give evidence of Celine's talent in drawing. Although she draws well in all her subjects, Celine seems to excel in the nne arts, for she's also one of the songbirds in the Glee Clubl Clubs: Glee, Stamp, Junior - Senior, Robin Hood, Illikado. .Bl?1'1lIU7Z, Oscar This quiet and unassuming young fellow is one of Mr. Meek's most attentive 'listen- crs. Vlfe wonder if he is attentive to anyone else. How about it, Berman? However, he is well liked by all who know him. Clubs: Hustlers. Bloom, Joseph Chink, our geometry shark, is a happy- go-lucky chap who can work when obliged to do so. On Monday a steady patron of the State and Lake, he spends Tuesday in Mr. VVinter's office explaining. Clubs: Debating, Spanish, A Hustlers, Championship Soccer '23, ' . Boelzm, -I'V'iHiG1H C. ' Here is Pop Spangler's star boarder. Hot or cold, wet or dry, Bill can 'always be found at the Idle Hour when he is not boosting ticket sales for every school game. He is not of the worrying kindg nevertheless, physics bothered you quite a bit, didn't it, Bill? Clubs: Accounting, Hustlers, Spanish. Boelmze, George R. If any information about electric shop is needed, just ask Boehme. He is also well qualified for selling tickets for all school activities and has been a member of Harri- son's football team. ' ' Clubs: 'H, Football '21, '22, '23, Basket- ball '2l, Skating, Hustlers. V w ll, ' .3 1192, J Q-ala 4, 1- ,I 21.14- bv tif sf?- ,vy- aw J l If ., age 152. , , , S1 as-.1 g. I.. ' O, arf WT E: . 4, 'if 9- 'L . V- v'?w' if ,T-af 3. Goli- 3A ' :Lia . :2 . 'tr fi' . J P? 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As a member of the famous Bornstein family and pilot of her quartette, the Memms, she always manages to keep a step ahead of the rest of us ordinary folk. Keep on keeping on, Ethel. Clubs: Junior-Senior, Hustlers, Spanish, Swimming. Brezina, Helen C. Going to the game? That's Breezie's favorite question. She is a good student as well as a sport. Chemistry is just a trifle to her, and she is some auto mechanic. Wliat an excellent way of collecting Ir.-Sr.-,dues is hers! Clubs: Jr.-Sr., Glee, Radio, Hustlers. Broadway, Mabel Our vice-president is a universal favorite and one of our quiet girls who thinks that nothing but S's will do. But you mustn't think that Mabel isn't a fun-loving girlg for, whenever an opportunity presents itself, she participates as eagerly as anyone else. Clubs: Junior-Senior, French, S and E, Hustlers. Brown, Amy Ellen Amy, better known as Ah Mee, is one of Harrisoifs sharks. However, she com- bines work with pleasure, attends 'every club meeting and social, and rushes for the Heats. In this, V. is 11er inseparable com- panion. Lately her mind seems to be pre- occupied. Who is he, Ah Mee? Clubs: Yunota, S and E, Hustlers, Junior- Senior, Volley Ball '24, Biology. BrmnIiIq,- W'iIliam ' Fellow citizens of the U. S. l Thus some day will the halls of the Auditorium resound with the eloquence of the honorable Senator from Illinois, now Class President and member of the famous Musketeers debating team. The eloquence of this second Webster will undoubtedly win him world renown. Clubs: Debating, Interscholastic Debating Team, H, Soccer '21, '22, Baseball '22, Foot- ball '23, i A .li r 4- ,.. ., i, f.- .. if i- 1, eq. . L V. -..,, ,.., Xt ,,, . V., .., ,..-9. ,Y tli'l1it'f' P ilvltnii i 1, ., ip. 4, K 't' 1 'L M ' i ., -A - . i r f , . . 1 . i b, 4 in 4 Y , i f I it 'l i l 5 l . w I l U I l ,l l iz i. F il l i 1 U l l A J i l H L., Q 4 3... if -1 1 -. V ' ' ' .?f 5'i Y ' l5l l-' vcr, I-YA -Q., .1 , ,Nw , -L, 'M , - ,, , ' -A rl -. -, Y.-1., Avy, 6 4 A' 1 - Msn .f .-.,f.--ir. A ,,.., ,, .. . f, ' 4' - '- .1 . -. .. . Bn-unta, Emil I. A quiet, good natured lad is our Bun, But never too quiet to have some fun. The time when he is shyest-of shy Is when the girls come dashing by. Clubs: Hustlers. Bnrnficlz, C harlcs S. Radio! That's Charlie's middle name. Although he is Harrisoifs smallest radio fan, he knows many practical radio theories and is quite efficient at reading code. He is well liked because he minds his own business. Clubs: Radio, Harrison Hustlers. Bnslz, Ruflzie. Ruthie is mischievous, full of fun, But S's and E's in great array Always seem to come her way. Her laurels we know will be easily won, And don't forget-she's our Bea's chum. Clubs: Hustlers, S and E, French, Yunota, Junior-Senior, Tennis, Harrisonian Staff. Cady, Stanton. A. This is Almlof's right hand man, But to 335 he goes not only for Meehan, He loves to linger in the corridor north, And watch the shebas dashing forth. Clubs: Hustlers. , Cczrlson, Edwin , V Did you ever ,see Edwin without a smile? School doesn't trouble him much. When he's called snappy stepper, don't let this lead you astray as to his intellectual abilities, which are very well developed indeed. Clubs : Hustlers. C arlson-, Lawrclzcc Larry is a vivacious fellow modeled after one of the Fairy soap advertisementsg blond hair, pink cheeks, pearly teeth 'n everything. He is carefree, full of vim, a 1ady's man although perfectly sound about his work. Clubs: Spanish, Stamp, Skating, Hustlers, Monsieur Beaucai-rc'. W. Slit' 1 1 -.tv-, -if r ' -' ii -H A-3 f--1-.M-,Avi-..-c-.,..f,,.tsA:..-, at 11- -rs Us -r ,if -'L an -17 :L :1 -1. .-Je' 1. 'TIT Y . V, ' l if l 4-r .-.5 .I .-ag .424 f .Auf -42+ if .TM 'r ,-.H 1 M. +1 r .-.nn 1: l r wt a-5.5 6 ,ur r . V-yi: Ii ...L .f f. F2 Q '76 ii .--rg lr .-, I wl 'Y . W, 4 ts, .45 'Je ie . . 4726 iv.. 'ATT Aa, '4 -ww . ,if E . :Se -F 'IW . -gf 41-4 V4.1 45 43.4 .sf -if A516 .ga Q' vt J TWT 36 9707 C ff-.ff f'-Se ,tgp f . Q V--.+ is 'fb- .Ja .QI 'fvf I' ,Ma if .Cm Arg? ati, . . . 2. .. i. T. ..i...iwm-rmiuiiii .Hl . . ...HM -- ,...,.... we itil :, v- l , . . '5t'Lit--:'-- 4' ., . ,,. m, i. Cujka, Louis Being short in stature does not mean that Louis is short in friends. He's another one of our bright young fellows who can bc depended upon to do the right thing at the right time. Clubs: Hustlers. Clzapck, Etta A Wanted-a pleasant young lady who is not afraid to work. Etta is exactly the person to fill this, want. That she is pleasant is easily seeng industry and keenuess are characteristics of Etta, friend of Vlasta. Clubs: Yunota, Junior-Senior, Spanish, Volley Ball, .Hustlers. C lmpmau, Rose Our Rose has darlc and lovely curls That cause no little envy. It won't be long, we're all quite sure, Until welll see her name Among the other bright lights Winiliiig musical fame. Clubs: Junior-Senior, Spanish, Biology, Hustlers. Chott, Ethel L. As' George's little sister, Quite certain we were That athletics would be Supported by hery But why does she Bowen to Harrison prefer? Clubs: junior-Senior, Yunota, Biology, Beseda, Swimming Team, Harrison Hustlers. Cik, .Almza i Hail to our gloom dispeller! Smiling is Anna's great indoor and outdoor sport. Rumors have come from Household Arts that for cooking-O Boy! Wevll, she'1l make some goodgman happy. Clubs: Glee, Household Arts, Junior- Senior, Hustlers. . Crowley, John If in the year 1932 you see a list of men for the Olympic games, you can bet your fur coat that you'1l find Cromley as a star representative. He is Harrison's all-round athlete .whose favorite hobbies are soccer and baseball. Clubs: Baseball '22, '23, '24, Soccer '22, Champs '23, Skating, Biology, Spanish, Hustlers. 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Shu 7 . rilfl1iiai4QIrEl', Crust, Isadore Shorty doesn't have much time for the ladies, he being taken up with sports. An ardent follower of all Harrison athletics, if he were a little taller, he would have no trouble in making a teamj Clubs: Accounting, Debating, Spanish, Cotec Staff, Hustlers. - Donut, Grace D. - Truly our Grace ,lives up to her name, Her graces and kindness have won her much fame. S's and E's are nothing to her, She wouldn't be where she is if they were. Clubs: Yunota, junior-Senior, Biology, Hustlers. - Dvorak, Joseph ' Ioe is our dark-haired, dark-eyed sheik who wears Valentino clothes. Yes, something else besides being a favorite with the ladies is joe-class comedian: and popularity is his middle name, this good student and star athlete. Clubs: Spanish, Stamp, Skating. H, I-Iustlers, Soccer '22, '23, Baseball '23, '24, Swimming '21, '22, '23, '24, Illoizsiem' Beau- faire. Esker, Gladys R. Gladys has become dear to her classmates because of her sweet charm of manner, her modesty, and her willingness to help. Under- lying all this goodness, however, is a vein of mischief. ...... Sweet personality, full of rascality .... . Clubs: Band, Glee, , I-Iustlers, , Ir.-Sr., Spanish, Skating, Volley Ball '23, Camera. Erlclsicin, Ilflcyrl' Y , Meyer, better known as Giggles, is the better halt ot Garf. No matter what the subject, Giggles always Ends something to laugh about. He is making his course in three and one-half years. ' ' Clubs: Harrison Hustlers, Debating. Edwards, Florence We shall always recall her as a pleasant girl whose charming and sweet disposition won her a host of friends. She was the booster of 121, a good sport, and a jolly good fellow. V Clubs: Junior-Senior, Hustlers. X r if - 1 f l ' ' I 5 fave- ,QOQF-1 vww'i?:a1'-'acfkazsix-3 'f.'qac ..f +fi'-'57 ,Q ., ri r 1 ug nn u rin glfl it 2. 22, -.lr 4 'J cn: 'r I T Sv' F-. 1 ,sv 'r 5- V- i. iv f 94- ,. 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Q ' H i n J. Engstrom, Ethel In athletics Ethel shines, In track teams, games, and such.. She's what we call a Harrisonite, True as steel gray and blue, Remember us, Ethel, sometimes, clear, We'll always think of you. Clubs: Yunota, H. H. A., Junior-Senior, Glee, Volley Ball '23, '24, Robin Hood, Milcatio, M ansiem' Bcaucaire. Ericson, Robert E. Oh,-a shark is he in electric shop, The right-hand man of Blcnkinsopp. But not onlyin shop does he excelg 'His other subjects, he does as well. Clubs: Camera, Skating, Hustlers. Feucl, Richard G. - State's attorney hc'll be some time, For his ambition lies along that line. We wish him every success we know, For when in trouble to him we can go. Clubs: Debating, Boxing and Wrestling, Radio, Hustlers. Fajfervnan, Meyer Here, listen! This with a poke in onc's ribs heralds the approach of Feff. Meyer is one of the 229 crowd, and he is certainly a hustler despite his happy-go-lucky manner. Clubs: Spanish, Hustlers, Stamp, Account- mg. Fcireisel, Viasta E. Vlasta's very dear to us- We hate to see her go. She's made a sweet and loving place In all our hearts, you know. P. S.-Vlasta thought four years too long so she chopped off one semester. Clubs: Junior-Senior, Yunota, Biology, Harrison Hustlers. F-ish, Maurice F. A Do you want to know anything about physics? Then interview Fish, who can't be beaten. How does he do it? He always seems to be able to explain subjects well and always ranks as an E student. Clubs : Hustlers. 1 , m , A X, V 1 .1 x 1 Q, ., -, ,. Q -L, .,,. 3,3 ,Q rf ...,-:'..,fY.,-,,. '..gi-ii' .-rw .X l Ll U ffl .i .K Y gggxgrg , LLP Forst, George Say, George, did you ever cut class? You might as well ask if he is Irish.-George is a quiet student: but when it comes to h1sto1'y'and mathematics, he's there with the goods every time. , V Club: Hustlers. n Freeman, Bernice R. For she was jes' the quiet kind Whose naturs never vary, Like streams that keep a summer mind Snowhirl in Ienoaryf' Did Lowell mean our Bernice when he wrote The Courtin ? Clubs: Spanish, Tr.-Sr., Debating, Hust- lers. Freemniz, Gladys C. ' Our Titian-haired beauty is -Pavlowa's only rival. Although we haven't seen much of Glad's dancing, we are sure to hear of it in a few years. She is popular with the boys and occupies a rather' prominent place in Bennie's heart. ' A Clubs: Ir.-Sr., Scientific Harrisonites, Yunota, Camera. Friedberg, Ella R. When Ella begins to play, even the birds stop to listen. She is always in great demand at socials, where her ragtime music sets one's feet to dancing. VVe- shan't be- sur- prised when Ella comes into the limelight as a great pianist. Clubs: Spanish, Debating, Jr.-Sr., Hust- lers, Glee. Garjhzkcl, H erman Here's Garf, making his course in three and onelhalf years. He was a joker in his other division rooms, but, somehow, this semester he has become awfully modest. Why this modesty? Ssh! Here's the secret. Mr, Meek happens to be his division room teacher. . Clubs: Debating, French, Hustlers. Gatcuby, Grace G. Grace is one of our dandy girls and always ready to be our guardian angel. Ask Narcissus, her locker-mate, about that when cleaning-out time comes. 'VVhat would 109 do Without Gracie? Clubs: Junior-Senior, Yunota, Biology, Spanish, Book. 4 I ' ,-LV'-.V-cf .- v ..,A-r.,,..,.f. Lf. s. 'f 1 ff if t' 'z-at-sare-eral?Limit-file gtpmrmun r an I . '5'-.i if A' .rw l-, :z fi .a. c ..., .f ...,a E ,T 'f Y.. ..,,. 'c ir .-1 ....,, 4. .-if .s ...y, f. .-.4 1+ fir Y: :Q I: '?172 .- if ,ff '+ ,:'- 5,11 .. Lx: 5 fi .5 If 'iff .i- ,f '7- 2 'Q fr 1 ..-., 6 v .... 4 J 2 Q r .,- A .!' -u. Gcrdmrg, George Page the shark of the tech department. Chemistry and history he absorbs naturally, and through his quiet, modest ways he has gained a swarm of friends, the young ladies excluded. Nor is this all, for he is a great booster of all athletics, especially his favorites, baseball and basketball. Club: Hustlers. Gilzlin, Tlzomrzs In Giblin do we boast a Sheik, A bosom friend of Jerry Meek. Paderewslcfs rival will he be VVhen it comes to tickling the ivory. Clubs: Glee, Orchestra, I-Iustlers. Gliclevlzan, Herbert A quiet little lad is our Herb, From him is seldom heard a wordg But it by chance a word he deign to speak, He says what others say in a week. Clubs: Hustlers. Godar, Ralph D. I-Iere's 229's snappiest dresser. Even the Hart Schaffner Sr Marx ads hide their heads in shame when Ralph gets on the street car. His familiarity with the French language CPD will aid him greatly in his future travels abroad as a model. Clubs: French, Hustlers, Accounting, Swimming. Goldberg, Al'fll1II' f. Gentlemen of the jury. Our future prosecuting attorney will thus some day present numerous cases and probably emerge victorious. Vtfhy? Because Art Cbeing one of threej certainly has been a bear in the oratorical line. . Clubs: Debating, Interscholastic Debating Team, S and E, French, Harrisonian Staff. Goldstein, Isadore Goldy has been the Cotec agent of room 121 for two semestersg so he should be qualified to sell anything to anybody. Ask Goldy if electric shop isn't one of the most delightful subjects one can take. Clubs: H, Hustlers.. Vh 5 as V.. VVS' Q1 I-' :ff 71' fi 'ff T9 IU, ? 1' 11 '? 'Li L' W..-,,,A ,.,,,,A,,-l..-,,.-iT..4..-4. ,VV .P ,,,..,i,.F. .4 ..,...,, , 4: ff 1: if -ff -if -is 1 1.- 1' so -1 if 4 4 1- 4- 1 4- M1-:rl-'rr rf- :I W1 ri'-ir: 'T 'l'pI 'wwf' 1' ctw.. , ,. . .f so a 4 a gn-.. 4 s-Q' 1 . Y nv' 4 . ,ir-s 1 .L.-. a. rf' 5. if julf a :Q- 4 tg. f ag. J rQ Y tg. 3. ,wwf J. LL 9 vi Lf . au, .ei Hi.- A 9 3-. sa- A xl.,- 9 il- 4 N- 3 us.. a .g,. ,. vi-- I. v' X-4, 3 . 4 5-4- 4 . 1 p pl ,Q A l 9. ii. f .,,.,. J. Dill..- Q law- s AL, a 3 P-- 1 ..,? 4 use J ny' 4 i f. ln, l Ni-. a .-., A 7' a A-... 1 ...,.. A l 'ns ,.,,. if iv 1 1 e v ' 1 4 T- ' 4 vs., J 3 J .., ' 4 1 5 4 'J Q LN: i- 7-1 L- l-- is is.. is- 'lf fix- is. i-- il- i -- 'ls il-' ' ' V 'I sw ' - fix-.-is i..- ,-.':.i-4.,fi-...3'i-.rf miisc- Au -4.75025 -9-.lilaeiarfi .tt 7' 'V f , ' 3 - - ,H Goldstein, Sarah, .-2 A quiet, reliable girl is Sarah, and although ,L A, she may not be well known to every person at' Harrison, her friends both- like and ad- , mire her. Sarah makes a fine Geo. VVashing- P ton UQ. 4 - Clubs: Ir.lSr., I-Iustlers, Yunota, Scientific ri 'X' Harrisonites. aff- 1 sa? ef? ii Goorczcliclz-, Nathan eff 'T' VVe hope that this quiet, friendly fellow 7 -r--f will go through life with the same up and TT At, at 'em that he used to bring success to the I., tg, soccer team, this soccer' shark and friend at AZT, heart. 4, Clubs: Boxing and Wrestling, Hustlers, Track '22, Soccer Champs 1923. ' ' ,.,. Q-342 Grant, Joseph .A Grant is our basketball star C??jg that - is, not in any league games but just private if affairs. You know how 'tis. He is one oi 919' 'ft our civics stars and will gain a reputation page 14 in this line in the future. I A-'-'A Club: Hustlers. sz, ' sill. -.,. l . r ma- : f. V Graffes, Marion L. Qi S's and E's seem to grow on trees accord- ' ing to this young lady's card. Marion is one ---gf' -it of our bright t'Shining Stars of- Harrison. .Ll She is always willing to lend a helping hand My .5, to everyone and is quite an enthusiastic b' x 'lp member of the Household Arts Department. H, Clubs: Junior-Senior, Household Arts, ,M Dramatics, Hustlers. ' Q ' 'T Grcenblau, Abe J, I . xi. 4,5 Abe is like a kernel-hard to find, but at the basketball games he is always on time. ,4 Good luck to you, Abe! Make as good in. 'if 'T' everything you attempt as you do in athletics, f-Q ft and we assure you success. '--w- ' Clubs: H, Hustlers Basketball '22, '23, arf: P , V, '24. ,tg A Q H .-if g , . ,-V. M 'S ' K :QF X , I Greenberg, Harold R. 'Ur' 'A' I. M , . , A' . Behold our dashing Harry, the sheik, ir Aff -f A' in ' ' . Whose answers in civics amaze Jerry :itat 3- - Lire Meek' . -as ,-,., !33:..g.-AL ,,g'f-32 ', 4. . . 1 rf In history and Spanish he's also a wizard, QL fly ,J '. ,N .I Dashing through them like a mad, winter ,lj iygpf, ,eg in ' ' blizzard. jr' L' Aiiijj- I ' f ' Clubs: Debating, Radio, Hustlers. 7' ' .-.ly-ia,- li - 'QI'.1 u: -1, 1 , . gl- 5'v1iuiI'lQ E --'-:'q ?'l-. g V ' ' 3 ' ',.15'l26J.n1' ' A . . - . v ' 7-we -,, V? 1 4 4 . iiie l 1 ..-D - ., , ,f.,,.-..-..1,' -V., - M, .1 ,, , i, , .. .,...,. ,-,.,,... M... p. . . u 1, .1 ri :Q 4, .y 14 .1 .4 ,I ., ,. fi xfrz I + v ' 'fffwiflasfx-1-'-li J E L' lillf1lllI.lfl.l,,ii,l?! I -. I J Gregory, Jenn-ie C. I Once upon a time a quiet and industrious little girl came to Harrison who soon became known as Little Farmerette because she knew geography so we1l.,Jennie intends to be a teacher, but as farming suits her better, let's hope some Big Farmer will make her change her mind. Clubs: Accounting, Junior-Senior, Hus- tlers. ' Gutkuecht, A l-ice Sweet and serious but jolly good com- pany, these are words of friends in praise of Al. The phrase that would best describe her -is true blue. Clubs: Biology, Junior-Senior, Volley Ball, Spanish, Camera, Hustlers. Gusik, Felix A. Let's find Smithy and watch him, is a favorite saying of the leader of the Mah Jong team. Felix is one of the most popular students of the senior class and shines in athletics, singing, and other outside activities, besides being one of Miss Campbell's right- hand men. Clubs: H, Glee, Football '22, '23, Base- ball '23, '24, Spanish, Hustlers. Hadac, PVilIiam G. What can I do you for? This can al- ways be traced back to Bill. Yet he can correct it grammatically as his marks show. This question, incidentally, reveals his. good nature also. Clubs: Accounting, Football '23,QDebating, Spanish, Swimming, S and E, Hustlers. Halile, Edwin When you are blue and have nobody to talk to, just find Ed with his smile all ready, and, sure enough, he'-ll chase away gloom. If you are feeling stiff and out of place, get Ed to give you his favorite daily exercise, and presto, change! you're feeling fine. CA prescriptionj. ,Clubsz Glee, Beseda., Robin Hood, Illon- .rie-ur Bcaucaire, Football '23. Hartman, Clara Please sing us a solo, is the plea oft heard, Delighted, replies our little song bird. In Assembly Hall her spell's o'er us all, And as far as we can now foresee, She'll be a second Galli-Curci. Clubs: Glee, Choral, Junior-Senior, French, Spanish, Stamp, Biology, Yunota, Pinafore, Rob-in Hood, Mileado, Mtmsieur Beaucaire, Volley Ball, Captain Ball, Hustlers. .1-.. -.V if 1'-fzffiwsf L -ff -i' T 4 1 1 i A I i . i 1 i 1 i 4 i I 4 vi' 4 Gin 1 is Jn -. . '. P..-'Q,. ,, .. ,.-',,. i. ,, . , .',l-7,,,.'P, J .J.-- 5 - . -. ' ..- Z .',,-',- Ml.,- ,,,-'..Q.,.?,,J'-'q4?,,e.'gJ-AQ,'LM--l,, N' rf gl I, L lips lj L Ugg 9, J' f i f-,xg f f-,iq ...rs if ...,,.3 F. f-.-5 .Jw 2 1-.4 4... Ae .5 A I 4-Hg ir ral: ii .-ng -7'-ff 1 -L -.RUC 5 ...Q 'z but I ft-41 -L .sag lu T , .-uf rl , -r 51. I -it-: .44 . 'Fnlf I 4-rr: , .-if r ,.2,,i f-Se fb -44.5 ' i 32:1 az., 63: J. Y 11:5 vf .-72.5 'I 'iff Ein lf 'rm .-5 5. 1. ,-.Hg e ' ff r . 'T-ti .-,,: 6 -,. Q f-,Q 2 F44 'r .-7.4 ,-ill-5 if ,fmt gg., P . 'TW' v gn: 1-,Se ag. 551: . is .lu gt. Hafulilz, Frances- E. A den-lure, quiet girl' whom everybody likes, this faithful worker excels in' her studies. When we want a thing done-well, we go to Frances, who is always willing. Frances is famous forfher S's and E's., Clubs: Junior-Senior, Junior Beseda, S and E, Harrisonian Staff, Hustlers. A Heindl, Mfildredvlll. Everybody knows our Mildred. Naturally, for..she is one of our most popular students, this shark in her studies and class secretary. Success to her in her future school teaching! Clubs: Yunota, Glee, Long Ball, Volley Ball, Honor, Junior-Senior, Junior Beseda, Hustlers. Heist, Charles T. , The prodigal son has returned. With a long look into the future, Heist has come back to complete his 'course and 'mount another step towards success. We doff- our hats to you, Charles. . . . Clubs: Spanish, Skating, Hustlers. IJ01'L11-l?Z7L'l'1'jl3 Gerald ' A regular patron of Al's is this lad. He's a regular shark at studies, but excels especially in math and English. He certainly is one quiet lad. Q ' - ' Clubs: Band, Orchestra, French, Hustlers. H67111U1'L7L5 .Milton Meet R: ,G. Ingersoll, the second: as an orator, a great future lies open before him, President ' and member of the: debating three , Milt' has,-been prominent in all school activities. Witli his graduation Har- rison loses an indefatigable worker. I ' Clubs: .Debating '21, '22, '23, '24,'Inter- scholastic Debating Team, Literary, R. O. T. C., Editor-in-Chief Herald, Herald Staff '23, '24, Scientific Harrisonites, Hustlers. He-rma1wvich, Alex ' 'When in need, you can go-to Al, For he is one ideal pal. In the gym class he does thrive, As he is the star of his basketball five. Clubs: Hustlers, Vlfrestling and Boxing. if i ff -. f.s.jf.f ff f' 0 if .feiffigsm mf., ff . ff .. llfwimilv arf-'re-'Zi-ri-f lf? 1v'r2rtS'rzeeaferafEerlte netsw er- fr 'if' e e ir sas 'rf x nee. a ,:.,,. : -G- 53.2 WW I 'hiv' 4 ar-.A 4 :.r.,g. 1. 1' sa, ., W I J, , cy :urls 'x :s-vi J gtg. J ....,. ,, :ii- 1 -I sr-4 x, i. ' I MPC- Y i-rib ': Q 'L pb :fet- 4 -:eb 1. if Q-KL, 4, :LQ J :sth- ' 5, :isi- SJ M9 l. 1' P3-.4 Q ah.- 3 Hia fs, . IP. x9'5v s. :ff 4. fn 'AD 'ia ,gdb 3 .f, '-,nf-.4 if :Isla 4 mL' 9. 9-23 ? Q1 Q .- ' via ,K -U :Ula ,. sf?- pi: ll ' if '!, P3-,Q f. .1 J f, K 95? Q59- l nfl, ,ties .fh wge- 'fb KE 1 J fa C. .f i.,- ,Q .s r 'f r -.L ir' if K if 1 1, ff 4. li i 4 4 u a. N2-.lnifla-I-l4as' 4.-ls-.fl--4 as-' A -A 411- -SQ: ani 4:5 at-N .- L 4 ' ' ,..3 +if- 4,51-ti -I-ll Q-.N 4-.fl-.Q Mslfvvso -vu fi.-'Y-...ll--.ln ' if l if ll iliflgarilggnlgn Lili!!.,fia.lfil.!l.l5f ,IQ ff' 217- 4--Q' al. GAL ,QQ Hersfeldt, Il Ui1'bg This budding young Marconi is a dyed- if in-the-wool radio fan. What he doesn't gif' fm know about radio isn't .worth knowing. Hirsh rr is a retiring sort of fellow, studious, and 4.34- ..s,g,, popular with his classmates. ,i,,. . 3 Clubs: Radio, Hustlers. fix- '-205 9:51 Hupp, James F. Here is a quiet, hard-working young fellow pg-- cit, and a strong supporter of I-Iarrison's teams. ,gp Although not very well known, he is a favorite with his intimate friends. But why Q, 151 be afraid of the girls, James? 'T' Clubs: Swimming '22, '23, Skating, Radio, A '75 Hustlers. wr' Qu ai: Hosck, foseph ff We all know Joe of Willie Duit fame, who will some clay stand alongside Mc- iff' Cutcheon, He is the active member of the Herald art department and deserves much Ego, ered1t for many of the cartoons that appear QL, in our school paper. Clubs: Herald '23, '24, Cotec '23, Hustlers, ,Al -we . . ff.- Harrisoman Stall. if fr-f , 1 Ur! I'Iv'1Lbecky,r Bolmm-il S. This quiet chap is another member of the LL Wg Mind Your Own Business Club. He likes to if skate and swim equally well. Although we seldom hear him, we are by no means con- vinced that his days at Harrison have been :gi- dull. Clubs: Radio, Harrison Hustlers. pix. 'M 1:I7'ILbC'S, Augusla C. A delightful girl is Augusta, the best ,gk buddy to everyone, always cheerful and gay. ,QQ gp Her laughing voice is one of her greatest 'Eg' charms. Because she is always willing to If, doher bit, she'11 be sorely missed when she leaves Harrison. , Clubs: Accounting, Ir.-Sr., Hustlers, Volley Ball '23. gif -41:4 fauecck, H arolci DI. Harold gives a great deal of his time 'to ,-Sr: the ladies, but he finds time for his studies as well. When he has finished school,. he ,Egg Af., will begin a career of selling automobiles. He is one of Jerry Meek's helpers and is liked by all who know him. ' Clubs: Hustlers, Accounting, Beseda. .5723 Nj f-Wi-1 t 'c -Nr:-JL .j,W.Lg.'?, .l,j!,, !M.g,, ,za .la j!d,f!,,,.y,,fE, Ltd H I. 1. E 51 U i H Q.. a t -ffm ag., lain,- ifi ffl. ' ,ff , Jcnsile, Rudolph' I. 'T' .a-.u . . . --.Q 4 Anything for a-quiet life, seems to be U the motto of this young manfs- life at W3-r +54 Harrison. His only desire 1s-to be free--from :gf 524 the shebas g in fact, he believesin ' the fi.. beauty of nature in preference ,to cosmetics. ,gr .iq Clubs: Biology, Harrison Hustlersi A ' W, ra ,gi . ,F '-E512 'F B7 ., u , .-Qin folivzison, Gilbert A. NL. 1, ' ' J fig Among the girls our Gilbertdoes shine, ,gi For studies claim not all of his time. wg, Ago, As he looks them all over he says with ,g' a blush, ..,., Q . ., Don't rush, girls! Please don't rush. T' rl-pl . 1 ' 1 ' Clubs: H, Glee, Skating, Spanish, Stamp, 'If Hustlers. W? ., ,. +12 ii it rw: 94:-Q ..!,,i Q' fzzrznrkrz, Rosalyn C. Sweet, amiable, but full of mischieffthis 'iff expresses Roselyn to a T. She is a favorite gig? Ak with the girls and boys and is ,always ready if-if ' U T' 4 to have a good time. Wherever Roselyn is gig, 4, seen, LaVerna is certain to ,be somewhere in 'gk sight, too. . 'iii Clubs : Junior-Senior, French, Skating, 3 ...hi '- .,.-., S and E, Hustlers. , .-,N , H . t 5, -it Iiaceua, Orw-llc I. 'ay . . . V l - Although seemingly a quiet fellow, Kasy 435-- is hailed by all wl1o know him as a jolly chap. He is well liked by all his classmates, leg., especially his constant companion, Mack. Ik. Clubs: Hustlers, Accounting, Spanish. T:-H . aw- ,gzi , .4 , .1 4. z ,F . A . Ei ,fieia Kahn, Beatrzcc 7 . . .h , To look at Bea you would not think she studies, but she does. Here is one case in Pfgi' 'js which beauty and mentality appear togetherg if you're in doubt, page Bea. Her winning 4, . . . ,gtg Smlle has brought her many frxendsg so FL, A, have her wicked eyes. Ruthie-and she are , , . -W if close compamons. . 91 -Q h Clubs : Junior-Senior, Yunota, Honor, QQ Tennis, Hustlers, Harrisonian Staif. 'KT' '77 'iff , Ka'-iser, Dorothy A. 4 Dorothy' is one of our energetic, all-round -'jf girls, ready for any and every thing. lVhen .734 in gym she's an absolute Wiz and about school an up-to-the-minute sheba. Yes, we A, have observed that the boys arejaware of A 'gi her merits. 'ST' -we . . . Clubs : Yunota, Junior-Senior, Spanish, 'T Junior Beseda, Volley Ball, - Basket Ball, QQ ' Hustlers '77 . Q, 'fri' inf' A .,a. Ar Q.. ' V T ' -JM -if if SFs.7Y..' lf-.S af -Ji.iT-.,.9..?-..3Z.?-..'Lfb -.i's-l'4'-.. 2.?lJi.. -..35-'.-.J5vW f-FR ' .J f. if 'Q 'Lf J 'T V V f -1 !i7fi-.I!yvI.- In ll. 1. . IA-fl.. fd L. .M -25 I., L.. I: ,1.,Yli,,M,,,Ii' yfrgypy iyelg,.Ia.2153,,iw,3,,fts.,iiiQ4.4J'fE5,:j4'i.,.fi.,.Qm -1 5535? 11H:',tt1,t fsnqgn Knpltm, Leon A. Well, you see it was this way, Mr. VVin- ter. I only took three lunch periods that day. Then Kap wondered why he had to walk the road home so often for mamma. Leon also swings a wicked arm in the school orchestra.. Clubs: Orchestra, Band, Skating, R. O. T. C., Hustlers. Kaplan, Zlfforris - Morris is one of our modest young men who will some day astonish the world, for he plays the violin. Here's wishing you success, Morris, in your undertakings.in the musical world! Clubs: Orchestra, I-Iustlcrs. Katsnznrek, Joseph Quiet! That's Joe all over. But then somebody must be quiet, and we are satis- fied to have Joe our chief quiet cliliuscr. In olden days Katz was a soldierg but let's not speak of olden days for they bring back memories. Clubs: Biology, R. O. T. C., Hustlers. Kaufman, Sylvia Give thy thoughts no tongue, Is dear' to this miss, Sylvia can change sorrow to bliss Witli her cheerful smilc and a kiss. Clubs: Junior-Senior, Harrisonian Staff, Hustlers. K emzy, Eleauorc . Altho' you've been with us only a year, You have achieved much without fear. Accept our wish that all thru your life Merriment may reign with no thought of strife. Clubs: Hustlers. Klccka, Edward Certainly I'1l do that for you. It doesn't take more than three guesses to know who originated this remark, for Klecka is always ready to lend a helping hand. Good luck, Edward! May success be with you. Clubs: Besccla, I-Iustlers. , ,., .,,, ,-. 4, 4, f. 1- -1, L- 1, .., . A 4, 1' 1-' ,V ,H .W ':.f.... g-if sf.-ess' gs-L-i.-.5-ts'-, :-ri-.1 - 1 5 1 my A Q-z1-w.,'-.t-Q.-sw:4'i .ri-fa'-i.1fQ:1-,,'i:.f, A 4 A 5 4 L 1 I 4 1 , 1 ,-,.,:,rvy,.:y,. an 1 .J 3. -. ,V V L. .J W, -Us r. .X V -..l 'Y -1:7 Jeff r fr Y l t ui Y 4--if l Shi li .--if K 1-,ug ..2.t --in ir .505 ' 4 -'wi r . ,-L4 A., ,tgp Y.. 1 .-.ll 1 ,.,.: 1 .-41 1 ,.7,l 1 .5-.ip r V'-uf -v -5'-3 Ag .1 ,.4y7 .cu s .gm .J J ,-if -f fir 'lie r-ji! 'Vt -f-it f .-if elif: Qi 'TN ii -far? r ...It .N I ,-jg if lf. -an 'f. .-.Vg -441: J , ff: 4. -:iff 'S 4-70? We C -:slr .5 I 'run ,-54,5 -lie vi -fin is tfyvt if .-get fl if ,Tm ,lf K ' -' ' ' ,' ' '. , , , ' . ' r 1111411 :tix3125,-e.ri1f.xLi,4lf'if-ff'if-vI--f! 3'? 'fi ' li?'f'l i 2- it lf-l-ali ,!.'e,l-5:2-at gQEi1,l,i53jg11111El1i11 .l ifi A a .J it -- Klefbolun, Eric We never knew how educated Klef was until he came into the electric shop and the Klefbohm-Davis debates began. Klei is a gay young man whose greatest enjoyment is teasing the girls, especially Cr?-. , Club: I-Iustlers. . Q Klest, John, E. ' Among the members of the S, and E Club is our own John Klest. He is a quiet and industrious fellow, shy with girls, But some day he may fall. YV11o knows? 1 Clubs: S and E, Accounting, Chess, Hus- t ers. Kmetsdon, Irene We don't hear much from Irene. Per- haps sl1e's shy, yet around her locker one can always see a few masculi11e admirers. Irene is fond of coming late to division, and slips come in plentifully. Here's wishing you years of success, Irene, and don't forget to watch the clock. Club : Harrison Hustlers. V Kablick, Frank Here is a lad upon whom teachers can depend, quiet, industrious, and willing to help everybody. Very rarely seen after school hours, he carries his industry with him and is sure to make a' success of life. Club : Hustlers. ' Kmzigsma-vfk, Ewzcst - - Herewith is introduced' another member of that retiring bookworm crew. Ernie's chief occupation is hunting up scientific ma- terial, and some day we'l1 hear that he has proven the earth a spherical hexagon. Clubs: Scientific Harrisonites, Glee, Hus- tlers. Kosclka, Robert To the great list of modest and quiet fel- lows we add this young man. Notwithstand- ing this, lie is a popular fellow, receives good marks, is a swimming star, and last, he does not match pennies. His pet hobby is to tell stories of his earlier careerto the freshmen. ' ,A . , , Clubs: H, Swimming, Glee, Hustlersl S5 gr- I Jaw 9 qv' AAL, ? sag, 4 if 4 7 .. F.. Q14- J, rv f, sig. l, Hilti' 404,- J gig, 91. ? 411. I 'eff' . , wif I 'A -AS:-1 41,144 J Q like . ,V que 3 ml-.fi . ,, ar: J :.:.' ' 4 HAL' 2' gtg, 1 ' 4 . 'IV , ,arf . 'I , atv' 91:1-3' 'J 4 f wi 4 QJLQ 5 imb- .. , w., U r ay-- . it. ' x Qgigli 1 ws-fr 5 e , 5 , w-X-1' if 515-- MQ- 3 O ,ff , 5. Hike it Mia BQ Q61 . Qi, ,E-. ,fig ,fu .. , ,if ,if af, ,sivfiig ,EEA ,is gig ,,':5.3g,i5QWX3nl size: is Q3-3, Qi? Qin Siu mia ci-sewing, crib slit- 9-SEQ: eii:-sig s-EQ :visa ef? ., Nw all-'hi! ,f'34fD'QfG Geliuavslisafzvr-litf.Gl:1:?'.aJji-:D'Ti Ji - ' F P aw. it rs is J, 4 :sa 5: 1. 5: lf. ' ,V ,. sflgzfa -,' fa s -H 1 .. r. f in 1 0 I ' - - f l' 1 . ., , ri JU ,. iv, ,!..,,w,.,b .o 4T.,,fl , 1 - an i uw inHi,lf.e3gl1rI Q 5...-,T , , W, Y ,,4...:..z...,.::.1S,.fL..fg I,:,..1r .-,- ,. n. 1 l Y, , ,..,.. v . TW 16 Ma 3. 'f ,--.ig E fe-gint lr , 'mg - '- '- .f -H-eg X a Ax . 1 +2-e E f-pr: if .Lie ii Q75 Qi: r .An- 2 'TW 'I 'Sf if -76 KI 'far F fi-if E eg-:t Q 'fi LA - 1 tty? az., rf -f-Q15 'if . .-.-.. . wg g ,f 'Q . Fg i cp-fl r, 'ilu 'r eg: 9: fs-if 'Z , 671: E Q' -I if eg-I Q f-351.1 A 0541 -iii!! zz- egm fgf yi A -sy .. . .-A+ ,L , ,, in i -as .1 i ef: eg.: T eg: 'F ere.: fa If 61? I. f. . if 'TQ Q 451 ii 'ITN' f r. 'iii' 'i. 1934: .325 As ii 515 es-is -25.5 -sit Q91 , 3 ff ' f , t i fwpalicf- 1' ' i . 1 ,i - i AT-Les-r , ' 2 .Ci-fl 4.1,L1f-f- -4 ww Kosik, folm W. Our swimmer and plunger, Doc, is a human fish. This dashing Romeo will be missed by Mr, Davis because he is one of the Davis' wreckers. Doc is also a member of Mr. Winter's 8 :05 Club and is a regular' attendant during the nrst and second periods. Clubs: Junior Bescda, H, Radio, Swim- ming Team '20, ,2l, '22, '23, Hustlers. . If7'CW'llC'1', Evelyn Evelyn should have Smiley for a middle name, For it is her laugh that brought her fame. The truest of friends, the sincerest of - girls, That's how you'll know this girl without curls. Clubs: Hustlers, Biology, Junior-Senior. K1 i::, Lam-a M. e v Here comes the sweet, blue-eyed, curly- haired blonde. What will Harrison do with- out Laura? Always ready to render a favor, she's a true friend to everyone she knows. All who knew her will miss her Winsome smile. Good luck, Laura! Clubs: Junior-Senior, Yunota, Glee, Mikado, Robin Hood. Kryl, Blanche A real sport, a true friend, and .an agree- able disposition-what more can we say about Blanche? She is the modest possessor of personality, hence success as a cellist is positive. Clubs: Yunota, Hustlers, Beseda, Or- chestra, Swimming '23, '24. Leishzer, Barbara B. Barb's the girl that's always ready to help. Her splendid personality combined with her winning smile have been responsible factors for her popularity. Clubs: -Junior-Senior, Yunota, Spanish, Glee, Volley Ball, Harrison Hustlers, Lenartson, Mildred 'Tis quite true that she isusmall, But that means almost nothing at all, For value's not measured in feet or in yards, As is proved by the marks she gets on her cards. Clubs: Hustlers, Glee, Junior-Senior, Yunota, Stamp. I 4 J -- J nil' .ax lv' .uv- ' 4 QT-' J-r v 7 ME. QQ. 1 I-.4 7 . We- ' r . ere, J UV ails Rel- .. .5 ,Q H a sig. i :vis 4 ?'N-H 'e1l.f JA,- , .if .- Q golf , sig. ' 1 ug, vi., Fr-' 4 'ww 4 ,xv A gig..- . are f Q- +1- l gy-54 4 ' 57' lr-L.: J . VJ . uv,- If Ti ww- :lf- Ylff l 4 ,il-1 .Z P' tx? ali. gi M ul, Y I. .ry . ,- v ff ,157-a wb y J. 'YJ ses . ,rg 1 Gif' 1 aria i :ala .. I 1 - 5 . :. 1 ' In .rt 21.5 sans. W f... lv. Sf H 1. 2 'Q f, 54 ---r Hgafjggwjisyiie,:g5,,:sr,0,ge,i44,fiI,,,LLuJ4g6'::xf,56,463,GMix., ,iV..g4krC6. -,B-..-Vcrysbc-sex, .Q,.sa1z:.,e,'U. 4-:Abi-fsc..e71f n4Ur1vgy1,-U-ie-16vfU -fanij-1-C1-+'ix,.-.10.v.?, ' ,tQ.--J,,.,Q,,Vfi,e,lf',.,,' ,,..,'i,,., l'-,fio.,-l',,,- ,,.g-QI., ,sI',,, 'iii - 4 Q ' f ' . - ,Q-'V rfandQCQJQSX-ii'-vziiatgzaziif-Q,Li-1ift2'iia:5'.25iw:-lQ'-:iw j?V.., ,K D .l 1 fra .ij ,Q itil! ggi, it 35531311141 IH ,, R L it ,E ,Z 5 .leg :,t,e I v 'r at 'v U 1 r s 3 ,. J. 3 v .- 1 J IJ 7 ' ' at t-if QL. if. V ,. ai-4 '77 T Lev-lard, Ludmila 'N' Did you ever see Ludmila without Rose? 'ff VV ith her inseparable she leaves smiles Hrs is wherever she goes. Although beauty is sup- if 52.9 poseclly. dull, Ludmila, sailing through the ,gifsl coursenn three and one-half, is evidently an fag, .45 F exception. LQ' Clubs: Biology, Accounting, Hustlers. fit 'Ni . ff: Lcvuzsou, Artlzm- ei: Arthur has come to us from Medill. VVe .age owe Medill thanks for that. He's a quiet lad, ,Q gg, but you can never tell. His report cards show that he studies a great deal but we know that it isn't all the result of book fi Q knowledge. 'iff' Tim, Club: Hustlers. pf, Link, Lou-is I. . W' What should we do without Smiley Louis iff' '71-Q Link, who is always ready' to crack a joke in class? Ask the teacherg she U knows. :wp .ga Some of his spare time was spent in win- :lg Aj: ning an H, but lately he has been trying to vamp the girls' with his red lumber-jack ?' Q' shirt. ' 'T Clubs: Scientific I-Iarrisonites, 'Euclidean 'T' Circle, H, Glee, Hustlers. iigf' fin: aria 'IM 9229 ey, ' -f Lmdelsce, Glenn I. , VVl1o is our photographer? Glenn, of course. This quiet chap, besides being an P? 'if amateur camera-man, enjoys picking tunes fir out of the-air in the wee hours of the night. ,gf Yes, he belongs to the Radio Club. .gf Clubs: Radio, Harrison Hustlers. 'gf - ,253 Lurie, Leopold fir This is the young, man who portrayed to perfection the part of the society critic -in .gc the annual play. Leo-also managed the foot- gr, Pj: ball team last season. egg: Clubs: Monsieur Bemrcaire, Football '23, JA Hustlers. at 'WF '-5? -S.: :bis f- LII. '42 sq' it Lufha, Frank - 'lr The proper lighting effects for an operetta cannot be obtained without Lucy, who regu- gg, lates the lighting system at assemblies and 'iff plays. He is Miss Miller's and Blenk's right- :Eff fit hand man, as well as a willing' helper- in all gif activities. We shall hear of Lucy later in 4, the electrical engineering world. gig ,gs Clubs: Junior Beseda, Hustlers. :Ee F150 We 'iff 9320 ' V - - - .. N JM? ' A 2 7' 'E 'M-G Q, -A ik ' A, M R ' J' 'Le-ML 'G ' .X .Vs M. 25filetl1fEe'12WEfeffz't'iSMle'E+E':e1li ii: tr 1 me 6-aseswasraefeetrfe aafsfwefis-iframes 1 ,,,.,.,.-s. ,A .1 ,.,t,,,,--t,, .-. . .X . , . H., 3. g., r-.-1- 1. it-i..t.i:- .l-.,l v 5 .-N., - .4 I ,v-.. Y --rg r . r .-ae . r r J.. .vt .--at 1 ,., r .., 1 l ..-.. f .M 1 ..-. ,Ea r ...ai .-1 ,Ei 'r .La L. . 1 .7 1. 'L ,-, .4- .-34 A..- Q -Exif 'fd 5 'Q ,L-:L e ..-.,,i , , ,, i, t, A, ,, il.5?n'ri'zsni1izsti QWW 'Tim 'clit' ' ' ' . KL:-,I V! ,., , sf A -Q . -N -5 , , 7 if- - S. 3, 7..... - - ,,...., GW. is 4 .... ,... 'fi ' ' -if --it-.i. -. . r fr.-:ia '-T? . .aw , - . .-2:3 If 'r. -..i ,. E 'v F. 'mrs 2--'--intl - Mcwleicwics, IfViIliam S. The maidens of Harrison will surely miss this bright and industrious chap, who is so courteous to all. His ability in public speak- ing will prove a splendid asset when he enters the business World. Clubs: Accounting, Spanish, Hustlers. M albocnf, LaVcr1m M. One of the popular girls of Harrison is LaVerna, her admirers belonging to both sexes. Her winning ways and pleasing man- ners have done much to make her fellow classmates believe her a friend worth hav- ing. Clubs: Junior-Senior, French, Skating, S and E, Spanish, Hustlers. Malojf, Jack Iack's busy life outside of school did not prevent him from participating in three of Harrison's foremost activities. His willing- ness to serve was shown by his able manage- ment of the football heavies of '23, and help- ing the swimming team splash its way to victory. Clubs: Football' '23, Swimming '22, '23, Debating. Jlifan, Clarence Debating is this fellow's hobby. His earnest worlc and honest effort are guar- antee enough of his success in his chosen work, politics. May We soon have oppor- tunities to boost his vote! Clubs: Debating, Accounting, Hustlers, Stamp, Spanish, Soccer '23, Monsie-in' Bean- caire. Marek, Lillian A sweet little girl is Lillums And a shark in her studies too. Slidsfmaking her course in three and one- ia , This Harrison Hustler true. Clubs: S and E, Yunota, Hustlcrs, Junior- Senior, Biology. Marks, Wa1'1'e1L VVouldst fly with me, my strong Or- lando? Warreii is a full house with the Amazons, but he has time to spare for acquaintance with Ollie. He holds a half interest in the far famed Marks-Sebeclc Co. and is a corporal in Mr. Meek's battalion. Clubs: Hustlers, Honor, Accounting, Stamp. .,,. 1, , ,,. 1, 4- f -2 L- 1: 1- - -1- -1- 1- ff 1: -if -if .- .2v-V-'1---i-ft--+t-s-t--fi-f'r:-':frf-ei--1-er-'ri-f-'lr--ft-it1 :---in -wi-in' --l' :'t '1 tf'-4- -'J i 1 N 1' 1- 1- 1- -4.- il at 1' -i- -as 1 1 v- 1- 1- f.- sr Q . r A ' 6 4 i my 4 Q. 1 4 J, lftirl' if l- 541 1 15 51115111 wif .!-rL!-xl'-.llc-:!e.!f'll'e'.t :!, -.E ti .5 it .l - a rfiffiififi- fe- . ' ' 'il ':.i ' V , . A fi. -, , r ,'N, 1.1, llifasmrec, Blanche 27 Girl of Miss Faulhaber's dreams! Vlfhy? 7 fr! Mr. Twining's chemistry shark! S student! -'ff' All through in three years! Her ability has 15- A., gained two.H's and several medals. Blanche's ,T 4, rare ability to cooperate is always helpful. mg. A mixture of virtues is she. Here's hoping she teaches physical ed. at Harrison! W T Clubs: Hustlers, Junior-Senior, Volley ff Ball, Track '22, Swimming '23, S and E. 5-ri f , . llIcFat1'irlgc, Edna Ed's charming disposition and happy smile J-Q ' have brought her many true friends. She is 'Ti one of Harrison's most enthusiastic football 4: fans, having attended every game for the -'gf' last two seasons. We wish her success as ,sig ag., an organist. Vg., Clubs: Junior-Senior, Yunota, Biology, sa, 4, Skating, Glee, Mbnsie-m' Becmcairc, Mikado, H, 1, Volley Ball '23, '24, Lv: 5-f'-' Jl7'eyerson., Scymom' A. V 4, Architect? Yes, that's what -Mike aspires sg. A, to be. But his ambition does not interfere -', with his pleasures: we vouch for that. Mike C 7 is one of the best known fellows of the class fi' and is a great woman-hater. Oh, yesC??jl T 7 Clubs: Boxing and W'restling, Baseball 'Ti 714 '23, '24, Football '23, Hustlers. ' Elf 'J ' I 4 Ti ' 'ff 7: lllillcr, Frances T' In Frances we do boast a shark, T In all subjects she getsxthe highest of 'ffl marks. . , if ew?-s We are sure in the future new laurels HQ- ,Qc she'll Win . , 40, And wish her success in all she under- ,Q takes. A N V Clubs: Glee, Junior-Senior, S and E, ,5- Hustlers. llllsma, ilifattlzcw IVI. who is Mr. Davis' per peeve? Mike, of ff ' course, for this cheerful fellow will stop at nothing to get some fun. If you want to 4: see Mike in avplayful mood, observe him Hie- A-,, 1-aTf Fvi?Qji7wil?s1'iL' -ri -, in a soccer game. There he forgets play lag., JH ' ' ' 2 and works to win. , MW, ,ft Clubs: Swimming '22, Soccer '23, Track JU, '23, H, Hustlers. LL - ' f r +A, llfollar, Antoiinettc f. . gg, Antoinette is a good chum any old tiineg she is rather modest but always willing to U -7! help, always cheerful, and always busy. French was always Aiitionette's, pet!' sub- i'+ 'ref jectf?j. N'est-ce pas, Antoinette? ,tg-r '11 Clubs: Junior-Senior, French, Hustlers. 5 rg? f-5 E 'Qi T. ' ' J 1 ..,.. lov, if . ,ig ,rf . .. , sig .ty . ,ij , . .LIT s Qi.: ., tif. if ,sig .fp .cij WE ., . .ii ,if .. ., , . tif WE, fs. as fi r r i s U ll 1 at it a re . AM, . w cis f 1 51: 'E 'fff ii e J 'Ein as Q45 'e '34 4 eg-.6 : '5' is Cv Y if N 'I T. w F .qi ali TE R, er' -c 'J 1, .7 if , lx 67, 1 1 r ...ga ii .ga ,ga r 'FQ 1 ,ka -r ,fm li .-.,,5 f. '9 iT r. wwf .,. .f 6 1 AS- C 'l 'TW ir 4:1 'ffl 'c eff? li 4 ff- 'E PF is cw fi -505 if. is-:Q Q . 'CHM 'F' ,. .-me .M . 1 elf A ff Ai-.6 3 :JA 'r 'Te rr, err? '? F ,....f r 'F-ff -f .2-1 f . Y E a-.g -:Sf ' . gat ,N .4 5 2 ff-15 A, s '. C914 1. -. 1 s 1' 5 1? 4 If ,s .4 If f M of-avec, Charles F. The early bird gets the worm. Charlie is a good bird because he always informally opens school by being there first. He is one of Blenk's assistants and is ever ready to give anyone a. helping hand. Clubs: Junior Beseda, Hustlers. Mo1'ga1i, Richard A. Courteous always, though shy with the ladies, brilliant in his classes, and always willing to give one a lift, Morgan has made himself well likecl by all Harrisonites who know him. Clubs: Accounting, Football '23, Base- ball '23, Hustlers. M organslein., M orris A member of our basketeers, , He helped our lights win great fame By doing his bit in every game. Wheri dear Harrison he does leave, A star leaves us, our school will grieve. Clubs: Hustlers, Basketball '23, '24. .7VI1'isek, Blanche P. Just to look at Blanche yvould convince anyone that she is an athlete. An all-round good sport, she is popular with both sexes, especially with one particular member of the opposite. Clubs: Junior-Senior, Volley Ball '23, Swimming, Track, Hustlers. Mnsil, James Can you imagine jim without the ever- present Ed somewhere in the vicinity? It's just impossible, that's all. Jim expects to be a pharmacist and hopes that some day he can get his revenge on Mr. Davis in the form of arsenic. Clubs: Beseda, Radio, Hustlers. Nasser, George I. 'A cartoonist by gift of nature, he's a good fellow by will, No wonder that all of George's spare time is given to drawing in G. G. books! California girls will soon have the pleasure of viewing his Spark Plugs and Buttercups, as he expects to make that state his home. Clubs: Stamp, Spanish, Accounting, Her- ald, Debating, Hustlers. ,fi Pl 'Y-Z vwgwi ,,1,,,t, 1',.,,2'Wi'W,'.,,js.,,E',g'.,,,.'.,,1',,j gi,,,,.'.,,T: jg gi.j'g,,Y,,,2!.je135W1',g,',,gj.,,3.,,j2i ,5f.,?'..,Tf., fl., f,,'.i,'-',,'i', !'.L'25, i'l 'tV'l. 't 4' 'if' lf' lf 4' li 'lr C ff' is I il' fl' 4 if 4 'li L' 47 ls' lvl-reef 4741 tf'e4.f'l I 4'1: l ls 4 tl-Y t' I 4 1-412- l 4iL.f 1 vt-Y' 1 4 7 a ,iw s vi 1-J 1 , my 4. :Lf- 4 -iv 4 J, 5 34- QQ' ir. ig' 9 T. L., Y i..A 4 Lv I Q. 4 ig. J T, e9 5 ..,. . 4 Y. J 1-wa J A.- 1 J . 'S' ., e.. . ig. J 4.- 1 i.. .4 ., .41 vt' -ff Q. J, in , 3 -5- .. 1-4 J J .v rl 1. s , 1 . . 1 V l . - ,, . , .' ll . . . .ii . . I ,X W, v V l.'v 1, fa' tx 4 4 .- . . ri 1'2- -ef e -. , '--'---1:4 n 5- .1'f ,v -J 1 ,..!'F - - :Q L.. ,I .,..... - -, fl -I l Q ' ' ' - -L ff-43,3 3 9..fiM,li ,L il-?i'f1 f 1- , , ' - e y.Wf-7, jr 3, f ,if A YL Q I its r-1.:,:'5'j Fa Namco, Joseph ' Iohn Barrymore's successor! You all re- member the Robot. Joe certainly helped make that play a success. In real 'li-fe he is a quiet, hard-working young fellow. That look of his is simply irresistible. What say, girls? Y Clubs: Stamp, Beseda, UR. U. R., Hus- tlers. ' Nemecele, Gladys A pleasing personality and a winning smile belong to this young miss, She is the other half of the Dot-Nem gang, this good sport wl1o is popular with those who know her. , Club : Hustlers. Ncspo, Chester E. In the great line of fellows looms a large one who is always Willing to help others. A quiet, studious, Zl.11Cl unassuming fellow- ancl friends? But to, quote, Chester's friends, like those of a precious coin, are so staunch and mucilaginousu that he simply isn't in circulation. Clubs: Glee, Hustlers. Novak, fosejrh ' Q Gaze upon 'one of Harrison's most promis- ing athletes. Besides making the half mile in almost nothing flat, Joe has upheld the school's honor on the football and soccer fields. His sincerity is the sort which characterizes our teams. Q Clubs: Hustlers, Photographyj Biology, Track '22, '23, '24, Soccer '22, Football '23. Novak, Mildred T. A quiet girl who invariably does the, right thing at the right time and devotes half of her time to doing favors for others, that's Mildred. Keep it up, Mil. Being liked by all is half the battle won. Clubs: Junior-Senior, Hustlers. Oakdale, Urban - Actions speak louder than words. This fellow is an earnest worker who is 'studying pharmacy. He answers all questions correct- ly and is exceedingly bright .for his age. Club : Hustlers. 'aa is if- - -.,3'.:-,- .. - . -ll.. -ia -'y.. l'..r -l':es',:.f'i4 'Ae-'ia ' I v-- - 1- -' f-1' - f -I 'I' Y 11.--.V -17- r'i-s.ii'4: i+ 'iw 'L 'Q 1 ' i :rj 1 QQ 'JL .gil 'lfgg U Ill ll H 'lgirfl .. . .. .. :,. , P, 1 .ew f 'fi 1 2 .aug +54 T, , 1417? .fig .5 , 37.35 41-t fs. fry 1 ,Ea 1 . ...Q 5 fmt -La f ,.,.. -+34 4477 f .Q-,W -sis .9 4, ri -M, 5, -711 .- bill T 'J Ti J . S , fr Agar S -W 5 . 547 fin if e -f 4'4 A., .-1, P . I -sn -'vt 4 -1 E ,Tm 6 , 5, .4225 A . 'TT' 4+ Q .-, T . il Y . s... -4+ 51135 'I .-o.. .,, J 5 . -EXT fi l ai. F . 1...-. 'r ..-.-x, Oclzcvsley, Morris H. Here we have an unusual person whose sheiky looks belie his quiet, unassuming manners. Nor is this all. Morris is a student in good standing, an enthusiastic athlete, as his swimming records show, and last of all, a great pal to all the fellows. Clubs: Swimming '22, '23, Track '22, '23, '24, Band '20, '23, Hustlers. Odin., Illabol C. .Every room is proud of one or two quiet girls, and 125 has Mabel. But Mabel has school spirit, kindness. and efficiency as characteristics: hence she does her bit too. Clubs: jr.-Sr., Yunota, Biology, Hustlers, Volley Ball '22, '23, Long Ball '22, '23, Oett-ing, George F. Here is one of those rarepersons who combine athletic ability with high scholar- ship, as a glance at the list of clubs below will show. He certainly did some fine work on the lightweight football team. Clubs: Honor, H, Hustlers, Football '23, Boxing and NVrestling, Track. Octiivzg, .PIl?1'7lllZ7L Brother's like brother. Herman, too, excels in sports and scholarship and was also on the lights. May Oettings continue to come to Harrison and keep up the reputation made by these two and their predecessors. Clubs: Honor, H, Hustlers, Football '23. Ostroztfslei, John C. It is said that red headed people make the best radio operators. Red must have taken this to heart because he too is an exponent of that modern hobby, radio. But oft on a wintry night he has forsaken his set and gone skating. Clubs: Radio, Skating, Hustlers. Osirsky, Sfoplicvi ' Hail to the latest competitor of Sydney Smithl Wlmy? I-Iaven't you seen some of Stephen's cartoons in the Herald? If not, you have missed something worth seeing. Clubs: Herald, Track, Annual Art Staff, Hustlers. Q,,z. .:. ,. ... , Q: , .' 7-1 ',i.,,. ,, .. af 4- V1 -.aft..Z.g-rife:fio,sEcf,Eo'-if-512.3231'fU:s4'Yp.-'li:.ML3:sL-'Q--pewter,'i-if-ei'f-It--,Q vi Wi -gpg, wi' -ix--J sg--i , 2 f . J L,- .-i .sw ,J v y Jr 1, N- is L- l- is--.i-fi..,lL.. ,l..f-.- 4-.--X-'. '..f .Q , . . . ' . ' , , ,,.4...-l,,4'4-.4314-e',s I--.'t-,f:l,. A,:l-,:',4l,s'Y,sf,- ly -2 B A -l 1 1 .1 fi -5 li ?iQcItt15UlIlE11t -Q-l g all . 'i 95311. TW 'iw Ouda, Ethel A. W u u n 1 A 1 A-J This maid so dignified and clever, M, .725 By her earnest efforts and' endeavors, AQ, Shirks she work or play? Never. Here's best wishes to her forever! '3f Clubs: Junior-Senior, Spanish, Glee, g Volley Ball, Hustlers. 'il . ., 'fill Palonis, Illartlia C. si: Since Kautt graduated last semester, this 4+ young lady has been very lonely. Neverthe- 4,5 less, the cruel parting could not down the A, happy nature of this Nienim girl and she jg, can be found at all socials. She is a splendid 'T' athlete and one of Miss Fau1haber's most if promising dancers. f . - , .X Clubs: Jr.-Sr., Spanish, Hustlers, Skating. 'ff ir . ,te L55 Pfztlmivmzficlz, I'ViIlil111l . Em Of Bill we very little hear, .gg-. For he came to Harrison in senior year. fi. HT . - 142-f 45, Although a quiet lad is he, - lf Many friends has he won with his 'lf' personality. , Club: Hustlers. fha QQ., gp, Pass, Leon sf, 4+ McKinley lost an excellent student when Leon realized that Harrison was the better ,Pg ...sg school. He has shown his affection for his L5 1, new school by taking part in numerous activities. Any member of the Debating 'ET' Club will testify to his worth. Wy' 7? Clubs: Debating Club,,Hustlers, Skating, 'Ffh' S and E. A 'SC ' ' ' wb haf if ' Y il rl, Pnfcrngv, Amie L. A QI, Here we behold the flashiest athlete if Large of heart, though small of stature. , 'T' To be her pupils, with her every -day, 'W Would surely drive gloom and sadness -Zviifv iv 3. -fgff away. A b sag. Clubs: Hustlers, French, Ir.-Sr., Volley A., Ball '22, Long Ball '23, Swimming, '22, '24, f X L 7' :if- ..7 , Q Pzlka, Hattze if VV hen curly hair perchance you see, . Two cheeks so round and rosy, -41s Here's a girl who strives for more than G, sig 4- This you know is little UD Hattie. V -J-A Clubs: Jr.-Sr., Spanish, Hustlers. E .-, 'ff A ' ' aw ffi-.PT,.1'..?4i,Jf.5f..J?.fi. ..L '....'T..?f..Ff,J .gYf..'i,?f,3,.,'Q,,t1r.f.,g:',,,ff,f,,ge'.,,e,,,s-42.45, -L' :L-, fr, lf 1- 14 1- fs if ff i, r I I 4 4 L I 1 I 'P -T-'l 'T-'L 1 4 I-1 Jw, It 4-2' I' 11-le-1.-w Q--we I'-'ACff:' if 'l''Yi'i?f'?l'? fif?fQf'lrf F?ffl T4Xx l . , .A ...u'.44 za- ... -,w.-..- A-fl.-has ... 41' ,:-',,.-..,- -I .K . -. 1 '- ' . , ' , it 'i 'fi 551 Kitt? 1 E3 f. . 'T-ill' ASW ef-1 is a f-1 4 r . .-7. is I .-1 ,-fm A Q 5, -6 A lk A 'r ig. i It -F45 5 A ' fha. as ...-P-. P....l..-ls4L.s,',.., ...Q-f.l.. .-L.:-?..' Uyrgmt Z ,. .' 'ef F , . Poduska, Ladislafu 1. :ir We all rubbed our eyes ,and sat up when QT' this dimpled darling donnedhis first long jeans and assumed manly airs. At present :vb he would make an excellent collar ad , but sis he has not yet succumbed to modeling as his ,L time is required for his studies. Clubs: Spanish, Accounting, Hustlers. ,QQ J Pollack, Clarence Polly was the lights' dashing and daring center. He is a modest, unobtrusive youth, but not withstanding this, he is foremost in all activities and stands high in his studies. Some day we expect Polly to be a Latin teacher. Clubs: H, Football Lights '23, Hustlers. Popp, Many A. Quiet and sincere are the best terms to describe Mary. Wliatevcr she enters, she works for and successfully masters, even if the struggle is diflicult. This is a line characteristic and a sure sign of the success she deserves. Clubs: Ir.-Sr., Spanish, Hustlers. Porwancliier, Jmnes R. If you are looking for a friend in need, Youwant Jim, yes, indeed: K For he's the fellow to lend a helping hand And try to meet your every demand. Clubs: Hustlers, Skating, Radio, Spanish. Pnlsucki, Levan , When we think of Levan, we think of art. For the Herald and annual he does his part: But 'tis in music he doth excel: Our band members can everyone tell. Clubs: Camera, Band, Herald, Art Editor Harrisonian. Purcell, Edward If you saw Simplex mixing various colored concoctions in chem, you would hardly think of the chap on the stage or the football field. He has a rare power of adaptation: so much so that he can fill a test tube as beautifully as anyone in Har- rison. Clubs: Biology, Debating, Football '23, Monsieur Beaucaire, Harrison Hustlers. -is i: -fffrxr-41-11+-iran-1,nary-fvw1f+wi,U . ., 'W e A A . -. ,-- -s..-...Af .M . sf..--..e.....,.. c-.,-. -.....-e::..x. 2 .:r..i2.:',.2'...i'...' .,f:..,f.5f..:ff.J' .1f..Ff-J' ,. ,AQNQ-,.,,I.s Ju.-l,.,,,1Q.,,',.,i.,,,ls,!,,f.Z,,s4,71.54, A, Q.. ls- filo, if.. is a,,C-4,.V,,1f.,ir,f, Q. 1. 1. Y., 4. ,.- V ,Hi ,, H'x. . H ,Mi .cj .J 1:45. uf : f.w I A Isle aw..- 1 LG .M are 4, f.: 9--4 Y f-.4 3 iQ' 1 DIV J . Q . 'J rr . , lf! +L.. L .rf l ig., I rg-v Ll.- 1 :-'Q-1 s .ga i .a.- , 9' . ..r-W A L l . LQ, 4 ul-, 4 'v L.. J. 4 ri., A-. like Q. ,La 2 gg. 2 cb: A -l HQ lv pig, 1 Li., J, ilu. my-1 1 4 3.2. i Q., 1 ii, 5 pls' A iQ A. iq- 1 Sw uw, wi v rw ,. Xl ' l 'J 25435111 1 15 nn, i mt fl? ' i 4 Rabin, Birdie Our. peppy'f Birdie is full of grit and wit. She's always there when you need a good friend, as her partner, E. will tell you. Clubs: Ir.-Sr., Glee, Volley Ball, Track, Hustlers, Yunota. , i Ralojf, Clareizce He reads much: He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men. Truly Shakespeare must have been pic- turing' Clarence because no more observant person can be found at Harrison. He backs all teams in defeat and victory, and his cheerful disposition has won the friendship of many. - Clubs: Debating, Skating, S and E, Hus- tlers. Rehor, Vlasta , Secretary to Miss Miller is Miss Rehor, Taking part in school activities no more. A quiet little girl is she, Who does her work to a T. Clubs: Biology, Junior-Senior,' Spanish, Volley Ball '23, '24, Hustlers. Reichert, George W. Ever met Stubby? If you 'haven't, you have missed one of the pleasures of school life, for he is such a good-natured, congenial fellow. He's popular with all who know him, especially the weaker sex. Club : Hustlers. Rief, Philip A. Quiet, helpful, ever true, V Cheery, joyous, never blue- Really this ,seems to me Phil to life from the late W. S. B. Clubs: Biology, Junior Beseda, Hus- tlers. Riclel, Josephine D. Io has been a perfect little lady while at Harrison. Her sweet and sympathetic smile, gentle manners, and lovable ways have won her the esteem of all her classmates. Also, she is theinjseparable chum of Lil.' Clubs: Household Arts, Junior-Senior, Glee, I-Iustlers. f i i 4 4 i . 4 i 1 , f 1 . f 1 1 r 4 M 7 . X- 27 MT, .it Q . H1 5 . 3-: 'Q .-51, 4255 at is 'r 'Q --27,15 He 5 Sas Q . 1 P , I 'TQ 4+ 'Z . 'If' .453 F fm? s -.,: E + . ,V Q '53 A-f f .V -iff .g I 5-.Q 'F Z i. -571.5 VF er--. 3 . 'Fifi , fi Am 137215 S . f 'Clif fl: fit? 1 . as... e 'f'f'T i . ,W 02:6 3 -:if 'J fri? .Jn 'fm .gr 5. 7, I 6 -iw ,S .1-71:7 r. ,Ma .J- 1. N-Q! :gs x?ie.f5Iv ' -1-'.-vc ihi..-.',-w 31- .Q -,,.,-,A,'A-. A f'Ifr''l'1Leraaaaafusnnuuraaaaaaaataaataaa Rosenband, Esther What will Esther do after she graduates, with no games to attend? Never fear 5 a u vi- , iv. .Tr- ..s.,. A -Q- r 1 particular individual will claim most of -her 'T' time anyway. Rooters at future Harrison -4- games will miss this sideline scorekeeper. -1' Clubs: Junior-Senior, Yunota, Hustlers, ag-- Spanish. H, iA.,,,. lr? Resin, Leonard 4 Chink is the boy with the heavy hat. This combination of WVillie Kamm and Iesse 'fl James has a special seat with a special fl? cushion in ye conference room. He has tg?- Gerrymandered his township so as to gain admission to the Meek W'reclcers. typ, Clubs: H, Baseball '23, '24, I-Iustlers. gd. Rubenstein, Abe Hey, Rube, is the well-known yell from Bloom and Arkin, fellow triplets. Rube can ff show I. O. Pyle cards and spades about the '59 tangent of an octahedrated plane or angle az:- and is bound to succeed because he has a ,Q four volume set of James Meek's Co- operation. ' Clubs: Hustlers, Debating, Biology. Rubin, Laura The god of love was good to' Laura. 55- Beside Leo she has had quite a few other admirers. No, we're not jealous, we respect them for their taste. May Dame Fortune be good to so sweet a maid! ' Clubs: Junior-Senior, Spanish, Hustlers. Rybicki,,1QYT11,Ql'4.il K Q AxNslzx2irlii'q,Uiwdtlli ii!o11r BYUIYUQ- E solix qgeom he doe --Qcerta lil' li o '. FH , .Inf ther subjects, also, he QI lime, K has finished tlieijzoursexi less than x 2. i 'lTlC. Al 'Y' 'Club:iI-Iug Wi XI' C 113-1 x, ,,,?. Saber, Stanley G. 1 3 What's the G for, Stanley? Girls? No, rpg that is impossible, for Stanley is one of the I quietest and most modest of our group. But 'E looks are deceiving, and it may turn out Sf that our dear Saber is one of our sheiks. 9139 Club: Hustlers. if? Q-3 eeeeaeeeaeaaerraatrareeartaataeaataeerrw 'r .4 -1 -r lr i 4 ft ti .E ul 'Q' 4, 2 , J. i. 1 af 1 M 1 . , ' 4' , ' I'-5 'KN I V.: Q . ' ' V .lmrf-l-.13l,..3l...-ilfzrlaq3'l-.s-l::els.el--flaifl-Mli '!S1 Q'5f,f ,I 35511 11501115111 A, J. .1 .. .--nf -4-: -Q.: v - L.. ' +25 ,l Sadowxkas, Frances This little lassie, so shy and demure, ff' Of S's in her studies 15 very sure.. c? 'ffm With a cheery smile for everyone, is , A heart that's kind and-full of fun, We ,405 She is indeed a gem rare and pure. ah- .Jug Clubs: Junior-Senior, Yunota, Glee, Hus- ,Ht tlers. U5 'r K .-Ee . QL Saffir, Roy ,gg fi In spite of the fact-that Roy came to us in his third year, he found time to make H' hosts of friends. Although this hanclsomeg :Hi --P mischievous boy- likes nothing better than ft? .Ja to tease the ladies, he is a favorite wherever ,tn he goes. ,,,g,, Clubs: Debating, Spanish, Accounting, Au Radio, Hustlers. 4.4 ff? 'E Sarsom, C'I1a1'Ie.v A This fellow is one of Harrison's cake- I H' I eaters. Just judge for yourself. He's a sociable chap, but some of his time is claimed 4, by his studies and-? We may reveal to you gg, - the secret that he hasn't told us yet. - ug' Clubs: Spanish, I-Iustlers. e if All Q Sclzmvrzm, Beqirice Slfe looks like an angel but-there is a littlelimp looking thru those happy eyes. 'Ei Her inseparable companion is-shall we say, gl: - Bea ?-W. S. Lucky man! ' 731 V Clubs: Biology, Yunota, Junior-Senior, i Ar Hustlers. . - A A., gn AF Sclmlvmm, Sam S5 4 AI, Tihis is the savage of football: famey 'ig Samuel Schulman is his name. Wfhen the outlook for Harrison was blue, 'Hs Sam., took -the ball and plunged right jg through. YQ-T -if Clubs: Hustlers, H, Spanish, Football .sn '21, '22, ' ' ' iii? we - VS? I Schwartz, Elmer .AQ In our Elmer a poet do we see, ,' VVho delights to write verse about R. F. D. .-.4 ' 1 N, Q If by chance he had eer been caught, -'Hs All his efforts would have gone for naught. 'Ti' Clubs: Hustlers. ' -e 1 PL-aa .-,,g . a if - Mm, -'M 'Q' E515 Y 1 'I ' ' 'I 1' '1 1' - - ' . lbw . M7'w'Z.ffw is-Y--3: Ji'--512-w-t.--mls2-15:-5L'L:-5':'e-iie:':ii2-.afar-life' vice- Qefgrrfirrig-eiiiz-sriirsf Q-'Lovin 55.11-'1-'ef-'af''if- l7e lj-Wi- '?e Jl'fi''I' l I' I' '-Pl6'f sL l si' l' '13 lf li li I l' l- iz if lf lf It li IW W . Xi in ,.' g . ,q .fa -F...-I l.. ..f-f..-V . f ,-J A ., .- - - f -.. ., . -NT... f,.,,a. .,,r,yVi7,1l 9 is . f. Q, ., 1, H . l l l l I J gr--,. -1.5.--.'w'r,,4'- ' mira-51 ' . 1':--A- I ' ilu., 2... ' gary ' . eng -7' -f'7 5-1 3 i. . -- .fl . 1 gg. gl LU ill rg JU, CII, 34.1.2 xii. ,, fl srl- .,,ii,n1qit'f. E.: ' .1 - ,Y 1 .1 f , Schwartz, M cmricc Although small in stature, Peewee has more than made up for this in intellectual capacity. I-Ie can always be depended upon to know any general information brought up in class besides all the required Worlcg and yet he never seems to hurt himself by doing homework. Clubs: Honor, Debating, French, Stamp, Accounting, I-Iustlers, Euclidean Circle. i SCIl'ZUfZ7'f,C', llflollie Laughing ever, lanky never. A jolly disposition topped otf by a happy- go-lucky nature is' a good tonic for anyone with the blues. Perhaps that is why this peppy member of the Memrns is so much in demand wherever a gloom Chaser is needed. Clubs: Junior-Senior, French, Spanish, Hustlers. Sec, Dorothy R. This lass with the very deep dimplesand roguish eyes sticks as close to her friend Gladys as did Celia to Rosalind. She is a ray of sunshine wherever she goes. Clubs: Iunior'Senior, French, Volley Ball '23, Track '23, Beseda, Hustlers. Salinger, Regina ' An E student throughout, finishing her course in three and one-half years, Regina is admired by all who know her. Versatile and witty, she swims, runs, plays ball, and rides a bike or broncho with equal ease. For her, life holds no greater paradise , Than a swimming pool, a gym, and ice. Clubs: Swimming Team '22, '23, '24, Volley Ball, Tennis, Junior-Senior, Hustlers. Sengstack, Willimn Bill is one of our students who is a good athlete and a line admirer. He is opposed to Miss O'I-Iair's principle of promptness, and we are opposed to that expensive stuff on his hair. Clubs: Stamp, H, Hnstlers, Track '21, '22, '23, '24, Soccer '23, Champs, Baseball '23. Slmfw, Charles This boy, although a favorite with the boys, is not interested in the opposite sex. We know that school worries never keep him awake nights. Here's hoping that his sleep may never be troubled by greater Worries. ' Clubs : Hustlers, Radio. i A C 3 w NNW -,Wrist-f.i-,-.'-.1-ff,v.,1f,s.,fw5,,..7t-,.1,A.Nig..,:vQa. i,m,w-rg., ,,y,--mis ',.-.mga-it.,-.,,-.v,Q--gp:-v...,-...Sew t..-,.j'....g...,,....,,...,. .. . . . 4 . .. F '.i '4 -1 -15 1 f , if Zvi! 'LY Eu. 531-7 Jireif-.waffle G T55 i'? F' X f' U i Qi :ll i V , 1 ,- ritiairl 3.?i CT 'XKelli'lf!l'u3'l'7i'ii'l'i4 . ., 1 1 5 ,,,. .V 1, A V i : . : - ' ' 'i f ,' .,,l.,,.L., 1, .M Ut.,-f.. Y. f..-l. l-.-t.. -mt. -wi. l. y. mf. ti-. Y ,Jw , 1 -si 4, A vi A-5 4, e ,-.,7'1.' ai.. 1 z w-fr' .Jug 'Q .-Az, At 'z qs: 7 ...f A ...,, 5? 'F'llf 5' .fs- K. elf? f 5.4 Ai, ,N . fit: ., I -Q 'THF K .-7... 'I f:-er .,. .Aa K, T eff: 'r QL? -r f-xg, .f e-1:5 Vw qi.: 4: wi: I5 ew: ,, A C? .I f-:hd .. ESQ 'fig :gif +P: I Q-3.1 'fart 'fslt IE 4--1: fu .lf .M , 4... ., 4. 'fill ef-e .-L-L iff.. 046 .-If Q 'v . 71: 4. A: .G 'I fr-11 E 0-1: .5 ir . .-.r ,V . .-2,1 f. ' ., I 134' Qlierris U S-ikyta, Illildred G. If you want to see a mermaid That can. float and dive and swim, ,Just come down and see our Mildred, Kazda's right hand in the gym. A Clubs: Household Arts, Junior-Senior, Y unota, Swimming '22, '23, Track '23, Silowley, Rose ' You ought to have seen! her bat that ball: The shouts reechoed thru the hall. Who is always near at will? Why, that is Miss Blanche Kryl. Clubs: Junior-Senior, Beseda, Yunota, Hustlers, Long Ball '23, '22, Volley Ball '22, '24. Silve-r'.rt'ein, Nathan K Sam has a vocabulary that's immense. When he speaks his listeners' feel like two cents. ' ' . He swims for Harrison with such speed That all his opponents must take.heed. Clubs: Basketball '23, Swimming '23, '2-1, R. O. T. C., Band, Hustlers. ' Simon, Frank V , Zing!! Another track record is shattered by'F rank. Besides capturing Harris'on's track team record, he is a member of the cham- pionship ,soccer team of '23 and an E student as well. Frank is certainly following the footsteps of his brother, a former -Hara risonite. , -. Clubs: H,' Bohemian Beseda, champs Soccer '23, Track -'22, '23, '24, Hustlers. - Simouson, M imzie Dainty, pretty, and very sweet -- Is our little Minnie petite. Bright and laughing and always gay, She makes merryevery day. - Minnie's nickname is Minnehaha, which iits her exactly. Also, she is. a member of the' Memms. Clubs: Junior-Senior, Hustlers, Spanish. Singer, Ruth Should you like some tarts and cakes Fit for a Icing andqueen, Made by Ruth, sweetest of girls In senior alley seen? A P. S.+Ruth was one of'our bright figures in Chimes of Normandy, Robin Hood, and Monsieur Beaucaire. 4 Clubs: Junior-Senior, Glee, ,Household Arts, French, Stamp, Hustlers., tp- 'Q gi P C4 yy? gf , my t , gn.: 2.4 5 , 1. -fr ffl Y-nity: iq puff- .wx 1.5, ga: fx g 5 w fu P1-Mn: 13 1 x x Hwy vm -rr :rx xg wr, fukin. inhirixgr :mx fri-Ag' fl-'if'rtfflf-:rt--rzv'-rf trftfrfterrer-rarer. fr- zfsriwtrezf-rar 'ir etwceairttft- wcefcMrvefa.ef'c rc. fret ae--etf1fM.f 4 I. QI. . -L-A .. P- .., lu-.. .1 4 Q. I ., 4 . 4 :nav- A yea 1 a. :i.,. 1 L-Q J T- sf- 'T Tl -Q -2. 7' ay. 5 .V i. N 'Inv A, so '4 3, Fr-Q it QQ 9. Q., F J. Q--v 1 'AH ? ': :Q i ,E wb J ' 3. ...Q 9. LQ. ' i 'wiv il ,135 if It r ,L- J. ,VL- 1 5. of ar:- Ji .47 1 ffl. .-...- U, 1' Q 3.40 Z, . 4 qv w 3. mg.- 2. me .fa '57 sb X34 935 3 FJ.: fa ,, . 'wif .fi wt?-v .L :Mb ,, iii' Gab ,, 1. WFP .fi ,794 i-3 ff eng, 'Xi-cglivpglarjl-.w:f,a .. ,.-2.4:-lsr.-I-M -If-. gi- pl...- ',,,li.g- . Q Q ' ' sa A.. ...wat-QS-.5Acimf.-.L'-,L-U-.i.fn.l+f3l.QZf?f-1 ' 2 2 L fi ri .,. .r rs nf. 'I ....,. .L fr -.. .. .,. -1. -1- .r. ri- :L -,- 4 - C , +15 .f ji. l' . 'Q ,-,,' 'Q '75 .Ja -9:5 W S W-7226 f 171: 'c -tiki Wt. .a-7,5 if TTU? -fi'-e if 7ff 6 . 'f-.w 'f .-A .r W :fat -61 -1 E. 4: 'Lxl .fn vp l ,, X skim '-in I l .41 , , 'I ale Se -Qu Q05 .3 -f-n ,SF . 'lfi fi 'Q 7? .Jef ,Y . 152: 'Q ffm 9:5 fini Q '51 :: 6 , -:fn ii, . TLT l Y .Am , he ., A 6542, -me T. if., .-ts Q. . . -:gif . . :Se lgDnlnn,,. ,. Skurow, Bcrlzard Barny Skurow, our good-looking sheik, Comes to school but twice a week. To leave with 121's crowd he doth yearn, So he began midnight oil to burn. A Clubs: R. O. T. C. '21, Track '20, Spanish, Football '23, Hustlers. S kolnik, Fannie This miss takes her school work very seriously. Yet she enters fun with' great spirit, especially when she hears that the opposite sex is to -be represented. She masters these subects as Well as the others she undertakes. ' Clubs: Debating, Spanish, Junior-Senior, Hustlers. Skaclz., Mildred H. Woiider why Mildred's been so interested in the freshies for the last two semesters? Mildred makes friends easily and is a good student who seldom gets lower than G or' E in any of her subjects and has a multitude of S's among her grades. - Clubs: French, Junior-Senior, Hustlers. Smith, Cliford T. Is there a girl in Harrison today who is not acquainted with Smithy? Besides being so fascinating he is the wise Crack artist of 109 and inventor of foolish ideas like those of 'the cartoonist Goldberg. Cliff deserves a pearl-handled drawing set for his excellent work in mechanical drawing. Clubs: Camera, Hustlers. Smutuy, Ladislav Laddy with the smiling face Runs for the breadline as if in a race. He plays the violin and gives such sweet sounds That in a jiffy a crowd him surrounds. Clubs: Orchestra, qHustlers. Snyder, Esther E. Sweet and clemure is Esther, Always a-smiling and gay: As her friends, we had chances to test her. May joy and good luck come her way! Surely she will miss the wonderful ride from Albany Park to and from school .eveuy day. Clubs: Junior-Senior, Debating, Spanish, Hustlers. ea, . L-ug. 9 eta J 'a 1.59 . .Ji-Lf , .J- A vs-' Lrg 4 .7 'a gn. J sf- ee.. s Mg. J ...L., l r 9159- 'S' ir ,.l,,, 4 ' wif 'iz U fa-f 9.419 4 .ff wi-ri 4 gulf Jw 2117 ,Lf J. QL' 4. Qi-- 1 V? T 4? mL.. 1 'Wa- 'Q wi.- 'la . ,iw ilu Uri' i JJ:-' ie i 'Q WET 905-1' 'Yi' n C1 at-. 1-5- i, f, Wuflgv he 'ii aaeeeeeeeeraeeteeeeteeetrreetreeeeteeeeee PJ' f . 1 P. .. ,. . , si Wi .V .J ....- , . ,H .,. . g. ,-. . 1. , .- .Ll F' x ta, X Q E- ,. i 1 'Za- .1.-:.:, 'A 1 ' -flour,-. ' -1 jr- yummy-J ,V . , it nn :lawn , ,Je - few fIA,,.'.y4' -x 'V awww , . ' -.'1 :. , ,1'Vl'l' .il .l 'il ,1 ,gLe9.f.gY,,-5955 ,4a.-wY-2-4 50'll1C1lff7, ClmrIe.v Attention! It affords us great pleasure to introduce our future major-general. His hobby is kidding debating club members, especially the Three 1lI1lslee!cers. Yes! he gets away with it. Clubs: Biology, Junior Beseda, R. OiT. C., Hustlers. ' Slvzzmy, Myles , Although this young giant is onlyviive feet in height, he has supported Harrison's activities most loyally. His ready smile has won a place for him in the hearts of all the students. Good luck, Spat! Clubs: Stamp, Pinaforc, Hustlers. Spiller, Stanley J. This smiling, industrious lad W'e thought the quietest Harrison had. But by the way the girls for him fall, VVe suspect he's not quiet at all. r Club : Hustlers. A Stavkler, Ethel G. ' Ethel, you're going into the business world, and we're sure that you will be indispensable to your-employer. Just be as jolly and good-natured as you were in school, and you'll be O: K. - Clubs: Junior-Senior, Biology, French, Hustlers, Volley Ball '22, '23, , E' Cwwwl' Sfake, A1'Lll. I. Su t as ar rose is tle best Y to clesc,1'ibEX4I:ur Lad ry of Z z.c- fi fame. lwa sihappy s 'manag s to 5 distribut r joy at the r ht time. V 1 is a fr'en to all: and tk me ns i a xlyfkioil in our he '. Clubs: G1 e panshfil-Iustlers, Junior- Senior, A ating, iisiau 1t?'llf7' Becmcaiire. Sleinbaclz, Henry F. Did you ever see a musician that was not temperamental? If so, you should look up our Henry. This all-round chap is rushing thru a tech course in three and half years: but he still Hnds time to amuse the girls and play his clarinet. - Clubs: Orchestra, Band, Hustlers. l 1 tis.: lx. 11: fx 4. 'J 5 5 '., .slai .lil -ri , A. f .Q-1 . W., Q ,-L., J .5 f .-i 'e ,-.. ,- I ,:.. i f I -:mf ..., . 1 'r 'ENS ,Jai r . fs ,..,.r 'f Citi .-5.1 .LQ 'ay .ALA 5 .yn- r, CTV? f s-:Q 6215 'S 'Fld if ,L -:Sri f . vw' 3 f-1:5 . 'z Q71 .. ,gi r ,Hn rf f-is 'e i-f f ,.. r . .-i fr f f .7 Q. ff' was e., qi: . 93 A Q'-lst-'41-'lt-.e-Vaci -els-.-G-Q-q':ff'fe11- -if-:'4.el halls 3',a'vll'v -1 f J- V' 1 ' f i'wdl-i5lfJfwQ-2i-!ll-e2eff- 'llwcelw-id?-lt-ll-QQ-'ll.'-'la-'flu V l 17 X f 2 3 2. 3 nfl ?lf,?gfl1L1l,l, giwmr ...N .. it S tranb, Raymond i This chap is of Stewart ancestry CU, He loves the study of history, And getting fresh to his teacher one day Was almost fired for being so gay. Clubs: Spanish, Hustlers. Stnlila, Lincoln ' Behold the shark of sharks! Whenever a diiiicult question arises that the teacher can- not answer, Line is the fellow to whom you go. A favorite of all the teachers and an ideal friend of the students, he certainly deserves his position of June editor-in-chief of the Harrisonian. Clubs: Swimming Team '22, Animal Staff, I-Iustlersd .S Uabek, Lillian D. Quiet, oh no. She doesn't End sense in that. Did you ever see Lil so worried that she forgot to smile? Laughing all the time! Yes, that's she, for a happier person you couldn't find if you searched the whole world over. She sees only the silver lining and laughs at her troubles. . Clubs: Junior-Senior, Household Arts, Hustlers. Swatile, S tephen, The othcial collector of 121, our Swatilc, has had to perform an extractionoperatioll every time there 'was any money to be col- lected, whether for Thanksgiving baskets or what not. Clubs: Beseda, Hustlers. Swee, Alex E. In Al we present to you an all-round athlete. Swimming and basketball are his favorites, but this does not mean he lets his lessons severely alone. Oh, no! He is a shark in history, and stands well in other studies. Clubs: H, Swimming '22, '23, '24, Hustlers. Tarnopol, Rose ' The dearest girl in all the landg Cheer and smiles are hers too, .Af A willing heart, a willing hand, She is a friend for me and you. .gf Clubs: Yunota, Junior-Senior, Glee, Track, ri, Volley Ball, Harrison Hustlers. ., r i 4'fT,, S Elllfffleeficf:?.w?s.'f?oyiisrlierllqaegufig-siegerEe:fijs.wefEuegeeif.eii:efiaafrif..-vb--fine-bee-2'ii.3:f4i.1efE.'y-Use:?2.:-:fiatN-fi.fwf-Iisrihe-l,.e 4 fx .M i.. l. 14.1. P- L 1-1--L QM f r l .v ' Y. , Q - .. ' 1 r .- - 'iias-fly-iA'l-.5541-isSli-isiiaf-lwi5l4f 'i.+ isis lg .41 ligiljlilfill I ll .. .L .Z .Z 1. .K l. .ga f . ag. . l ,- ,,A. .-.Q .,, J. Q H-.4 'fini f f-ve I J t fs' l V . .+-rg 1 gg: l 1 , 05,3 gi . 'c Y if-'T 'Q .-.-3 ,LL ie. Q. .1 4 I 5? I 14 TFC is if .ig . .lie .lin ii. ist 1 , ...Q 1'-'vt lf T f .gn 'I ,Hg Q If .A ,H . ' y ..f,5, .K A ,.., . c I Tclzlits, Jvfildred A sweet disposition, a smiling face- She has real genius too. Wlmat other words can describe li'l Mil, Always willing to aid you? Clubs: Yunota, S and E, Hustlers, Junior- Senior, Volley Ball '24, Girls' Track l23, '24, Temr, Lillian This young lady is one of our few quiet seniors. She believes that- actions speak louder than words. All who know her con- sider her a real friend and express great admiration for her sterling qualities. Club : Hustlers. Tlzaycr, Ezlaugeliue L. A Bright Eva is something 'twixt flower and angel 'With never a moment without some duty, For she knows patience and fortitude conquer all. ' In Vangie we learn thatgenius is inborn, For she has made the four-year course in three. Clubs: Junior-Senior, S and E, Biology, Scientific Harrisonites, French. Tittle, Mildred . This blond lady always knows her lessons, but she's far from a book-worm. A fine and true friend that everyone wants to have. She made a splendid Santa for freshies. Clubs: Jimior-Senior, Biology, Hustlers. Tlusty, Tillie V. Ah, Miss Tlusty, who never knew a D, Thou camst to make thy course complete And realize that victory sweet. Success is now awaiting thee. Clubs: J'uniorlSenior, Accounting, Tennis, Swimming, Volley Ball '23, '24, Long Ball '23. Tockman, Bertha Our lively little shark Never knows aught save one mark. Beneath her splendid hair, , - Rests a brow of wisdom fair. Clubs: Hustlers, Junior-Senior, Spanish, Glee, Biology, Volley Ball '23, '24, ? .,. 2, 5. F-.2 A .T- ,. E.. Z .Y 4 ae. . 1 L.,- A rl, I .c... a B.. ..,,. z rr.. 4 ' 4 lag. wk-v' J, 12- 144 1. 37' wr' ax .- 3 .-3.7. 'TA 147. vzv' 9. .,. J has . surf ,TK-? is ,7- ' ig. 2 A :yi ...F- Q:-.,'. 4 ng. a ..l... ' a. .,,' .I Z, Pre eh.- 4 .i.... i. 4 ...Q 4. ri Sv w-.L-f J. l , gi? 4--lf 4 L..- Tu. :ntl .ul ey we-P 4 .. 1, f-.f a SJC- I , u' . ,vw- w- L .-J. '-4 will L '- if H g W Y Y V V , Yvgf if f- 1' fi? ?'f 45. 3'-. Jl'..??5.,I2 Jie? ,.Qf.-.fi-.J 'J' .JH .3 .. i ..Y..g2',,LQ.J' .,i5W?,-...lJ,.,3 S?..32.Ji,E'-..,Y-. if ,ii.,,?.,,?!i.J'.,,'E'. lf! ?':9f 'f'1'I- 'l.''fif'l,'fe.. terfu' di if if if if 41- I 4' it 0- -iwrw 4: L'-if 'Aft ww-elf 4f'4fe-lffi--1lfeet'evclfeaf'eMs t ' V f i , i i f. i 5.--T, --u .s - -. . 1 'W 'S VW lj 'L:,l 'i,.'f'.i- ,jim-1 L ts - ' ' ' i i V 1 V i ' I 5 -.f...-..-...v.,,1.. lilllf' ill ' 2 i ...1.f:.--12-.' - v- - - 1 M- 4vf-:. ?-- ---T-?:f.-s-v- Yfgy-lf Tn-maska, lllylcs F. ' Tom, our great cheer leader, can be heard all over the hall when he whispers. That smile on his face never vanishes, not even during Mr, Blenl-is lecture. He's certainly a good scout. , Clubs: Glee, Hustlers, H, Bohemian, Spanish, Football '23, Topinka, Viola A. Everyone's friend, that's Vi, whom to know is to love. Her babyydoll face, beauti- ful curls, sweet voice, and charming per- sonality are admired by all. Did you ever see Vi without Laura and Lillian? VVOn't you miss her, Lil? Clubs: Yunota, Junior-Senior, Glee, Robin Hood, Milmdo. Tnwbin, ll-Yury Mary has gained a wonderful 'reputation for herself through her pleasing personality and has given Harrison its share of publicity both at entertainments and over the radio with her marvelousviolin playing. Mary finds time, too, to make good grades in school. , Clubs: Orchestra, French, Spanish, Hus- tlers, Junior-Senior. Turrfk, Albert L. i W.itl1 his curly, shining hair A member of the swimming team is there Wlio, whether at locker or homeward beat, Is sure to be accompanied by some one sweet. Clubs: H, Glee, Choral, Golf, Pirates of Pmzscmcc, Pilzaforc, Bells of Cwnefzzillc, Swimming ,21, '22, Champs '23, Ulzlir, Clarence I. A regular fellow is Clarence and a good all-round sport as well as a good student. When he is called upon to recite, we all strain our ears, for we know it is well worth while listening to his recitation. A great orator he will make. - Clubs: Radio, Spanish, Skating, Hustlers, Football '22, Tennis, Harrisonian Staff. Valmdivze, Helen f. Charming? Oh, yes, she's all that and more. VVith her wonderful personality and cheery smile she has won a multitude of friends, who praise her dancing and call her zu. master of art. Ask CD. She and her friend, Anne, remind one of the Siamese twins-they are inseparable, you know. Clubs: Junior-Senior, Captain Ball, Volley Ball, Hustlers. -- L 1 z f- 1 1 1- Y, , .-i . ,... tv, . . , eg .,.,r . . l r 5 I 1 J 4 I I I A 1 1-'q lr'f'Tr- , g f'Li Vi Q if i it Q l .l 1 4 t 1 I L i 4 .li ' l r l ,A i -ff 'Ty ,fi --.,... : L 1x...Lf-L 1. lu. L l., 1 mba-l lt - -gg ij-JEJQ' ' ,.Y',,.1,-2 1,!'j.l'0.S'fL'r'v?, Frank Who never ditched school? Frank! Who never cut classes? Frank! WVho neven fiunked?? But even so, he is popular, well liked, and an exemplary lad in politeness. Club: Hustlers. V Vila, M'yrl L. Golden locks, we'll miss your smile, We'1l miss your warble sweet and clear, VVl'llCl1 to the Glee Club was so dear. And popular? NVe'l1 say you are, More than the rest of us by far. Clubs: Glee, Yunota, Iunior-Senior, Mikado, Robin Hood, Volley Ball '23, '24. Votzrva, Artlmr J. This young man has been so pleasing and friendly that everybody' wishes to have him for a true chum. He is Mr. Meek's chief trouble maker because he persists in coming late to first-hour civics. Clubs: Debating, Junior Beseda, Hustlers. Wander, Louis D Gm' reliable chap, Louis, never wanders in doing his homework, never fails to get to school on time. He stands well in his studies and is friends with the students as well as the teachers. With these characteris- tics he is sure to have a successful career. Club : Hustlers. ' ' PVarn-ing, John- In this lad a future parson we see, ' For that is what he gives promise to be. In classroom, in hall, ' He preaches to all. 1 Success to thee, student of divinity! Clubs: Camera,'Radio, Debating, Hustlers, Skating. W c-iss, Esther S. Pop Spangler and many other Harrisonites will weep when Esther graduates. Her ' whimsical humor has always chased away -Q25 ca u E5-.5 A our bluesg and her Johnny-on-the-spot in A attitude toward life has made us depend upon fx -- . ' - , A C- her. ' 3. J i 'S None knew thee but to love uthee, 1. Nor named thee but to praise. .imff.a.....,g:i'J' . Clubs 2, Junior-Senior, Hustlers, Spanish, , i .r 2 ,,,., . , -'?'qt 2 , F - ' , 5--Z'.:,'.-1.5, 1. b 1lee,Debat1ng. l i M s l' 4' i s ' x ' Lg 4 gs r' Cfffiiii 5 . ' N ,la ,-,- 3. la L,-1. L 3 Xin: ri in g 3,-F. my .L 1 - L37 -F 9 ll..- w- L af, , f, if . x -as-. -mg.-. ay- : V - - , -. f if -. . J Y ' :r- - I T4 a----' f., ' W ,' ,WW . . ... get-,, f 'ei-iii- H .4 .3 ,,.v 0 . 2 2001- '- -- -2- V--1 to 4-if I Tfiw--2-' if ,F ,yi .I M '16-. 1. .1. .V 4, .1-i, ,V ti U.gl iu el f -2 if W'I1eatIy, Opal Here we behold the shark of sharks. But studies do not claim all of her time, for she is a friend of teachers as well as students. She is one of those few students who would rather study than do anything else. Clubs: Junior-Senior, Hustlers. PV 'i1wkm', M andcl This lad is quite timid and is especially shy where representatives of the fairer sex are concerned. For this reason he is known to his fellow students as Mandel, the Sheik. Clubs: Spanish, Hustlers. PV'itk0zf.s'ky, Bernard - Our dashing young Romeo is extremely fond of teasing the girls and playing soccer. Witty is a pleasant fellow and the kind of person anyone would wishfor a friend. Clubs: Soccer '22, Champs '23, '24, Skat- ing, Hustlers. W oelfel, Grace Although her name begins with woe, Fear not, this creature is not so, A member of the S and E And just as popular as she can be. Clubs: Junior-Senior, Yunota, S and E, Track '23, Volley Ball '23, Hustlers. Wolf, Emil Persistence, thy name is Emil! One of the hard-plugging workers of the debating team, he never fell below the expectations of his friends. Harrison will miss the ever- present, never-say-die spirit of this youth who is bound to succeed. Clubs: Debating, Interscholastic Debating Team, Biology, French, Swimming '23, '24, Harrisonian Business Staff. Wolf, Esther To be an artist she aspires, Of good times she never tires. Ready to help And cheery too, May she be granted all her desires! Clubs: Junior-Senior, Yunota, Glee, Volley Ball, I-Iustlers. Q- foul-hm, tlir llc il.l,a1,,l,.44f4.i4l ,WY P 9 7 ' .c , 1 . ' 4 a-A -af ,AL5i.2q4'?a:. ..f:sf- N 7 i 2 P 1114 ll 54 Lil H01 iv .ajisiifi V Wolowitz, Julia A perfect little lady is Julia and a beautiful type with that beautiful black ,hair and dark eyes. She is a hard worker 'and is loved much by her friends. Once 'known she is not easily forgotten. ' Club: Hustlers. b - ' Wojdygo, Joseph M. Joe is our talented songster of electric shop, for whenever a song is not' wanted, Joe insists upon obliging us with: one. He is a member of the technicalvinstitution called the 'fDavis Tormentors and has an excellent chance to become president of that organiza- tion. ' Clubs: Orchestra '22, '23, Track '23, '24, It Pays to Advertise, Monsieur Beaucaire, Hustlers. V ' Zarasky, Simon. A. - - Simon is a sincere, hard-working fellow who has made the coursein three land' one- half years. Perhaps this is the reason he was rarely seen after school hoursg but: his best wishes were and always willbe extended to Harrison. - A 'Clubsz Spanish, Hustlers. 'Y ' Zawel, Emil ' i Mrt Gloom certainly cannot be 'related to Emil, for his smiles are like sunshine after a rain. Though, not verylwell known, he is a favorite with his intimate friendsL , Club: Hustlers. , Af Zeiss, Fred R. 1 Business is life, said our friend, Iamie Herron. Fritz is life itself, as wel recognized when he' was .chosen business, manager of the Harrisonian. Also, he paddled through water like mermeni of old, helping Harrison to a shield in '21, True Harrisonite, that's Fredl I U . Clubs: H, Biology, Swimming Team '21, '23, 5'24, R. O., T. C., Harrisonian Staff, Hustlers. Zyka, Hildegarde ' Some day when our duchess' name is on Broadway, we 'hope she -won't 'forget the old 109 Wrecker Union as she, trips vdaintily on her. toes before the footlights. i Clubs: Junior-Senior, Yunota, Glee,'Volley Ball, Track, Hustlers. V . . . , ff -u -rf 1' -if -if 1, 1' if -ir 4- -if fa 1f fr 1' r 1 4 ,, 4 4 4 4 A' 4 A 1' 'I f A I I 1, Q 1 1,ifr,E2y6oef?,.:f,L.--ice:-Lo:-Searle:Earigei-e!4':-2rffrsefira-iii:-ef'-:A L 4 f X.: V., ., ,. W N P l l 1 l L Amos, William Coming to school every day is against Greek's principles: but,we will forgive him for thatias he is one of our star basketball players. He is, a pleasant fellow with a host of friends and belongs to the 121 Tech crowd. Clubs: Basketball '23, Hustlers. ' Bashc, George W. ' A Here 'is one member of the famous trio, Baldwin, Bashe, and Basta, who made school on four days a week with but one check.- Wlieii looking for, Georgie you can usually find him with one of the girls, who fall for him on account of his friendly smile. Clubs: Junior Beseda, Football '21, Hus- tlers. K ler, George What are the batting averages today? Let Lefty enlighten you, for he is our chief follower of baseball. He likes all sports: but baseball is his favorite dish. At present he is marking time until the baseball season begins. A ' Club: Hustlers. ' , Ilfatt, Raymond W. This is the chemist that is to be, For he knows his subject like A,iB, C. And when arrives the clay of marks, 'Tis plain to see he's one of the sharks, Club: Hustlers. A Mr. Pyle fexplaining an algebra problem one 1'i ini, '. Aronslam, E. Boris Is Boris an electric-shop terror? No, but he is well learned in the art of getting service from R. F. D. He is popular among the ladies, and this is due to l1is flashy lumber-jack shirt, his perpetual smile, and his wavy hair. Clubs: Harrison Hustlers. Bouicck, Frank As an aspiringchemist this lad is well known, At this profession he aspires for world renown. N 1, Now if knowledge is power, as we often do sec, Then Frank a success surely will be. Clubs: Biology, Hustlers. Jlfadekslzo, Henry Hank is a most studious looking individ- ual. He is a strong advocate of more pleas- ure, less work. His greatest joy was the bat and ball. Clubs: Hustlers, Baseball. Schroeder, Dorothy This sweet girl is a possessor of charm. May she use it for good without dread or alarm! March, march,-that's Dodds to bc profession. Success! ' Clubs: Yunota, Junior-Senior, Volley Ball '23, '24, Hustlers. day to studentj: Now watch this board closely and I'll run through it. Miss Gibson: 'fWhat made Milton unhappy ? V Cerny: I guess he was blind. Miss Gibson: What made him blind ? Cerny: He lost his sight. ' Sefoenty-two I 4. 4 L, ,J Q I I i Q? -fi' F 0 ?9Qs'L' b f f . ': 1 AN 'pl W rn T s til' ME W iii ' I 3242: - : 0 'G ,, , ,- . 1 ., g l ! H - - - 1 . ' - M.,-ig A-, -4' '-4f-- M'-fm -7- . -ga s . ,k .. 1.. .X if 4... yn .-:.. V ' . fs A band of intelligent youngsters Once stormed our assembly hall. Wondrous vast it looked and spacious, To us freshnien, very small. Thence we traveled to smaller rooms, Divisions we learned they WC1'C called, Where intelligence tests awaited us And left us sore appalled. But with effervescent vigor We gayly went our way, , Our girls captivating grave seniors As guests on St. Patrick's day. Imbued next year with school spirit, With might and main we worked. The reward which we won as the cleanest of schools Proved that not one of us shirked. Besides, our boys became noted And brought our school much fame, Outclassing the swimmers from all other Broadcasting dear I-Iarrison's name. When the next year made us juniors We at once won high renown 5 For our Fashion Show pleased all spectators, So gorgeous was every gown. schools, Severity-tlzrve 4 i :flu 1 r l 1 l . .,.l....f!a M ,f Q -,. ., -A -z , ' I 3 .-.,- , f .' ' ' ,-,,..,.,.-A, 45, K, . ,ai . ... . .N pq. , Q., . -i -if cl. l, it lm U ll l tl il. -5 i- -L -T Sl Z'f'11.ly'f01'l1' Then did The Bells of Cornevilleu ring Announcing another success. That opera was the pride of our hearts, We really must confess. And when Maytime came at last, Everyone became excitedg For Field Day sports, the Clean-Up prize Made our hearts leap, quite delighted. Nor were We forgetful of others, For we gave the honor due To I-Tarrison's sons fallen in battleg In peril We helped japan too. Monsieur Beaucaireu !' We all remember All its sweet and charming parts, Where our own classmates as the players Acted well and won all hearts. Since then we've piled up honors. Our band has won hrst place, , And we are hailed as Soccer Champs, For ou.r men followed the pace. Then the Pony basketball team Won a shield to grace our hall, ' And the cup from jolly Hi-'links Proved our girls the best of all. The Mikado, too, we'll mention, With its songs of old Japan, And our Girls' Week celebration, Which brought praise from every man To the Frolic, Prom, and Banquet Give we all a backward glance. Never should they be forgotten Though we steadily advance. And although these' joys are over,- Wheresoever we-may roam, They can never be forgotten Nor dear,Harrison, our home. 1. .,, .,, ,. .,, ., .5 L. ..A. .,. ..Y. 1. . .. . .N .. ., ,. 1 A 4 ....,-.troy .I 7.--5 ,-1-gf-g -5 s-yqwsf11f1'f f-fi'ian A 'I 'L 1 1 I A 4 1 4 . . ' . A ' L l , , , --4 Af, f A V L f'A vvAr,A,fAIAAfyADrv fpr fp1fAA.+AAiAvAyf3 .A A .A.A1.,A..AlAAAA ,,.I,nPfIl ,,.A,..,AA.A. yi ' V . Y - V . A A A Am ji ' HYIP s K ' r n A, A A , ,, - , ,Q . 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A.QkI.i.,l,,IAc,!1,:Al 1.4 I I I v-.I .lA,IA.,i 'KVW ,I 1 Q J- , , Q., , , , v, tg f, ig gr - -' , '- ,'t,'l .,. 1. ' .1 .' 1 ' .. 1. T. .Y . , ,st , , - K W, K. ,an .. The Senior Farewell The June Class of '24, as it is about to bid the school, the teachers, and students farewell, feels that it has a very important message of advice to deliver ere it departs. This message is one to our successors, upon whose shoulders we are now about to place the unfinished task, at which we ourselves have so earnestly labored for four years. Fellow students, remember that the primary purpose of a high school education is to develop your minds and to inspire within you a desire to learn and to understand. Here at Harrison a most remarkable opportunity is offered you. Let us urge you to grasp it at once and to realize that it helps build up the foundation of your future. Though learning is the largest factor in high school life, there are many others of great importanceg and in these too, we ask you to show that spirit which has always characterized Harrison in the past. Try out for the school teams, join the school clubs, take part in the social functions, encourage cleanliness of schoo-l, of life, of athletics, and, in short, support all of Harrison's activities. Then shall we, who are now leaving, feel that you, who are taking up the work where we leave it, have done well. WILLIAM BRUMLIK, .lime Class President, 1924. gi? Chicago, Ill., April 21, 1924. Dear Harrisonitesr It is but a few short weeks since we, the class of January, 1924, lost, on a very epochal night, lost forever the most joyful thing in our lives-High School adventures. It is too late for us to do the things we forgot, it is too late for us to finish our uncompletecl taskg but it is not too late for you to finish the things that we left incomplete. E Harrison has always ranked high in athletics, and it is up to you lower classmen to keep Harrison in the running. lf you are not on the team lighting your very hearts out to put over a victory, you should be on the sidelines shout- ing yo-ur very lungs out to complete that victory. Also remember that your School has other organizations to be backed, and back them with all your might. Never forget, dear friends, that Harrison is still our high school 5 and for our sakes, as well as your own, boost Harrison with all you can give so that both you and your alumni can be proud to say, I went to that school. Yours very truly, ' EDWIN T. SCI-INEBERGER, January Class P1'eside1fLt, 1924. Sezfenfy-sir 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 I 1 I A w'f1if1-H n,1f1:y1x'W11w+:lwy1 , .,,,.,,,.y,yj,a.: ' I , . - .J ' . 'ff' ' - ,. , . ., ,, . '- ' , H :4 :J .-:JL-fflif I -rm'-'E55fET ,-'Q V Jf '1' .'-gf,'?12aa.2s-lm?nah '1-1' .'E2J Q:E:E:., 1. 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Z get 4 2 v - - 55 f X3 Qlil' f 2' ,ga ' , if, f..-E5 I l 41 :- 1:-L' f gg f 5 f ,.5 3 M Z ' A? Z In X E- f N Z 2 f S 'I I' 7 ff X 2 f 4 1,1 ' Q' !,!f Z! , f f 'f gf lf I' X ,, , I? f 2 11' Z ,- x7 ,,,-'Z ff! If :5.2Su3i-SY V . Seventy-eight ! J' 11- Z?!,-f-4, if'-j, 'zf .Q?Q:+T ',!., ,Ty-, 2 'g1'171gi 'k,' . fi ,, Wiiwii. JZ' ,J W -775 S- f ,,fi,.- ., pf 733-5 -V-., -- ,444144,-1.4A-4!l441,,414AQ14'cI4!4Av-44411 1 .V- ,,-.,7 .-' -v , A . .,.,.' ..-,DSW , .4 . v. , 1, ' , '. . e. iris- .- . .1 ,am .. J , ,J 5, -,-.-Iu..1Qi l l V i i l 7 T 3 ll . ,J:id.i.its.isJit.Qi1. 5 ' ' 'licfclniainmf Y ' ' Catch I Z, fzmioryl What? The position of Senior partners in thenrm of Carter Harrison Technical High School. After three years of faithful service you have proven most capable of hlling this omce to be left vacant by our withdrawal on June 20, 1924. We leave with regret, but, as usual, age must step aside for youth. Sadly we clean our lockers and give you supreme reign in our lost Utopia. In your hands lies the future of this great firm. Invest your time safely and sensibly. Accept no lower fees from your history, civics, chemistry, English, and other active customers than S or E, which you will have justly earned if you can keep the merits of the products turned out up to the standard we have established. Keep up the advertising policy we and our predecessors have established. It is mainly through adve1'tisement that the World can learn of the rapid strides, you are taking. In order to do this you must back every team, take part in all activities, and boost your firm at every opportunity. Keep a watchful eye on the newvand inexperienced members of the firm, namely, the Freshiesg for they are bewildered and stand in awe of this mighty institution. At present they are at the bottom of the ladder, only office boysg but with hard work and help from you, they will rise to the position we are leaving and soon you, too, shall leave. It is with reluctance that we leave the institution we have learned to' love, but our thoughts and the work we have done shall remain with it always. When, as we are doing, you must resign your leadership, may you, too, be able to feel that you have helped Harrison become one of the foremost educa- tional institutions of the United States. -The Seniors. We Have If, Sem'ors! Q We, the Junior members of the great firm of Carter Harrison Technical High School, do hereby accept the position of Senior partners in the afore- mentioned firm for the term commencing September 2, 1924, and expiring June 20, 1925. We promise to fulfill the duties given to us, faithfully and capably. We shall see to it that no lower fees than S or E are accepted, that the standard of the products turned out is kept up, that our advertising policy is more firmly established, and that those who are at the bo-ttom of the ladder are encouraged. f Furthermore, we shall carry on our business in the best manner possible. We will try to follow the advice of the experienced board of directorsg namely, the Faculty. We will try to keep our books well-balanced, showing a great increase of S's and E's and a rapid decrease of Hunk notices, absence and tardiness slips. We will try to be courteous in our dealings with other institu- tions of learning. We will conduct our business fairly and squarely, making safe investments of our time and minds, avoiding shady deals with ponies and ditching In this manner, we hope that this firm of education will be renowned for its honest policy. In conclusion, We wish to thank you, the departing Senior members, for your kind aid to us when we were at the bottom of theladder, and to wish you success and happiness in the new offices you are to perform. -The fun-iors. Seventy-H-i110 ' 1' ' f' 4' ..i' .. ,.,'5 J'..,'T.qi' .'1'.-'5'.. 5 . -i'Y..1'., -J'..I .lf-5 .f'.f'.-f-.Qi .if 5'...7' .'5'..Tf.J A 4 4-'1,'Zi 'if'4: i' 4.,l ifi 4 4 4 41-4 if 41 if 4'-4 4 it I 4 I'-I,--If lpt t 4'.lf'l-' 4' 4 4 4 X P 3 A's 3 B's . Q F, .1 vu- N q- ' , f NA., mu- x my .V ,v .p'ff.'vw,,I',,-:,.,ff4.L-.JM X'r'f 5 lvl 'VlfM1rnns11'1XM1u ' 'vw .y ,.v .M . 1, 1 f. 'L 1 V K , Y,--. -:,-,.- .Y Y. :T-Sz1,: A ,. A it 'I , 55' ii Ji 'Z A 'f -1 .57 1 5 Q M EQ xf NX 2 ll. kg l l ' Af K WW p.. I 3 4 if K2-' ,K K' - 5 ,,. 3 .. - gh' 7 5 gf -- y 4' ' 6 E .' 1 Q' 4 1 X ' 37 3 ' S ' . ,f T L, . k if ,Rr-fifa ex. w ' S Q f ir- 931 JJ: 11,113 F- - . O Q .595u5KY A1 ' -J A.. ' - - ' . Eighty-one ..,- if --'- - ' '-:SN Tfvqi 717-'17 ':+TT'Ti'.ffv4fjJEE.-' ,ce wi T771 - f' H-' 1- ' - 17' vs ,':1 '-M - K 'V 'v, l '? -1 M'-SL, 'A 'L Y-'WE' T-'IJ' -TXTI. -' 3' k-f K , ,Qt fit, ' ., ,'i'? 7L ?' 'F 1 1 4' 217. L Lp A Q I s Li' 'gf 11' 4, U 1. 1, fb Wy if 121 it 'ITL 'U M il 'U ' C. if if il fi- Q Q, Jw 71 r f L fi 'fi' f'5ii'ff5-'i: 'l.'-V7 il ' Q fi 2' ' lf' 'T Lf Tvdl Q-,ll-Jvffifgl T!-v-.f.Aa'1 F M I t T7 -H Vu-, , L, A i,,,l I pf. ,,-ill. ,v ,, 1 gg ,1 15 .1 Eighty-two g Farewell, Soplzrf O Sophs, pray lend us you.r ears, And hearken to the voices of some of your peers! As now from Harrison we'll soon depart, XV e have your interests deep at heart. 'Tis you, dear Sophs, who pester the Freshies When to them an aid you should always be. Keep' in mind you're only a small jump ahead, And scoff not at the Freshies, nor wish they were From your cards pray keep the fD's far awayg This you can do by home study each day. Allow not your thoughts to wander in class, If at the twenty you expect to pass. Remember as yo-u rise in student ranks, You'rew not entitled to perform foolish pranks. Most common is ditching among many others, Which causes friend VVinters to send for your mothers. dead. As now from Harrison we must depart, We go not without a heavy heart. Dear Sophs, if you our advice do heed, You will soften the pangs of our parting indeed. -The Seniors um. Goodby, Sefziorrf O Seniors, pray listen, and you shall hear The voice of the Sophs through their parting tear! We thank you, dear friends, for your words of farewellg Deep! deep in the hearts of us all they shall dwell! 'The Soph'mores will follow the ro-ad you took, XfVe'll study and learn out of every dear book, We'll banish the D's, and get S's and E's, And the dear little Freshies we never will tease. Our path shall hervirtuous straight to the endg Ollie never, no, never, for our parents shall send. We Sophs you dear Seniors for models will take, And ne'er be found wand'ring at State Street and Lakeg To all your high standards We Soph'mores will rally, When we, too, perambulate clown Senior Alley. Good luck to you, Seniors! Best wishes we send. I-lere's health, wealth, and happiness on to the end! Your footsteps We'll follow, as swift years go by, Till we, too, say farewell to Harrison High. ' , -The Sophs ff f V -rf .- Q s- . -. .f .. ,, .H 1. Q, .,, . , 1 e 1 s ' ' :,.1r--...'-,:, ' ,sie ...L-5...-,' '-0.3 -l-7 mis-.421 . f 151. , X : .sf- Vw '-If- '-A-if-2-F,-L3 - f:.-f'l.'-7-A-4 e 4 Qfibaj'ff Ef'f1ft'rft?tf'o 'u'r't- o 'f5 c 'tftt-Je cf t TW' 1',1 43 if 0 af at 'C 'ti lf I 'ff l l A 1 fiarinf v , .. .r 1, if-f .' ..- L: ,W i-iii,-AQAMA ,,--, A, A ' I 4.-3 1 s 1 eiii vzfif Q sw 5 ., fn 1 1 1911 M71 f .,,. , y 1 . X 3 5 I fa-9121 .1 W v 1 fiifzl fl.: ' i Y 1. ?Yi Q --U-, ,Ll 1 .,,, 1 . 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S FRE Eighty-four ff 1' f- 1' 'L 1 ' 1' 'L' 71 JV L ff -3 1 'I A ,f ' v ' v 1 IH 4 '1f'if'i 's 'Q' UL- 'af 'ix 'l: '1f4 '-x, WW -E. y1f'M4f'1, W, 4 1 f w 4 4 J 1 l ' lr. Y-N P-. l. -lk 'L 'l'-. V--,L ' .. -P. it TW . H ' ,- . .. J. . -Lf .f L J..-'P...l..:+hfl4:5l+-L.'l. P , 'P l 7 Q r i an T- A Pezrting Word To The Freshmen Dear, Freshies, our coming Seniors, we that take with us from Harrison golden memories, knowledge, and friends, leave to you the great privilege of gathering even greater treasures. All that was precious to us during our four years at Harrison, the school, the teachers who have endeared themselves to us, song, dance, and work, we leave these all to you. ' We also wish to give you some sound, good advice. Get acquainted with the numerous places of interest in the school so that you won't get lost. Don't slide down the banisters. Stop decorating the walls with cartoons although you may have artistic talent. Excess speed in our corridors is quite contagious and leads to disastrous results, so eliminate this. Such behavior does not become future Seniors, and Harrisonites should behave like ladies and gentle- men. But enough of chiding! We wish you a most pleasant and happy time while you are at Harrison. Make the most of your opportunity to get an education. Remember that though men die, their good work lives on and they are remembered for it. Find out the one thing for which you are best suited, make perfection in that your goal, and though it may require great effort on your part, work on until you have attained this goal. Rememberthat, awise man once said, Learn as though you were going to live foreverg live as though you were to die today. ' ' Our parting words to you are, make Harrison proud of you. VVork, learn, and win! -The Seniors. Our Best Wzkhes To The Seniors To the high and mighty Seniors who have embellished Harrison's recita- tion rooms and-halls for four happy years, we wish all the prosperity and good luck in the universe. May they surmount every obstacle in their path in the future as ably as they have in the past. , It is the belief of many people that F1'eshies are not clever or industrious. However, let us remind you, that the Freshman is the future Senior. The Freshman is also Harrison's future athlete, its orator, its star student, in fact everything that is worth being. Also to be the pride of Harrison, we must first be Harrison students, and to become a Harrison student one must start at the foot of the ladder, as a Freshman. ' ' To you Seniors who are inclined to think jocularly of the propensities of the Freshmen for ditching, banister-sliding, and various other unsavory things, we suggest that you turn the leaves of memory's book back three short years and with a critical eye judge the behavior of the Freshman class of that year. But in all seriousness we heartily wish the Senior class the very best of luck and health. We will endeavo-r to live up to the high standard set before us and be worthy of the name of Harrison students. We will do your utmost to follow the high ideals which so long have been the goal of the Senior class. In all other ways will we do our best to bring commendation to Harrison. l Therefore, with a parting wish for prosperity and good luck, we bid the class of '24 adieu. -The Freshmen. Ei gh ty- frm . .-. -,.-.,.- . 1 , .-,, .. irxfrgr-1 .31-H-ff.i ., . 4144.4 A 4 tl c flullwlrtl ...f .Q rw., t 1 .- ,- .gui 1A'S 1B'S .. .. ,N , ,. .. A .. .,.,,. ,. . , . , .f ,, .. . ,, . :.. 1. Lf U ' , - I- 1: , :H 1 is Q- rw 1' f' 1UIf1IJJl'WIJf 1:-' - 'Nqr ',-1 Q fflsk . v 1. V0 o xx - D ll 'P 3 . '3 -9 39 ' + 42 25 -px -f:: 4 P- Q 59 'f.:,.s,'f1 gf N- ',, ' ..f , 3, fi CW? SGW. 'rg ,., A ,i2i g 5: ' 1.-'1'- A f L., 1 J if 5' ff., , . Erfefiff'-l'H g,Q?.i,.'.1fff 1 QA. NX -:ww ' E' '-' W3 -5 -ll Z- J' . -..wff ' J Jw'5 'f ' ' b TE' If ': 1 I- g- T '?,Rws4'LfffJ'Z.'X -dlawgf 'xajm --f. A T -nMX'm'kf, QM, ,,, f - I 5ifNEZn4i f,'KNw,-N - wi.. 5:2 +'.2.a-:alll 7 4 Eigl1.ty-seven . , ., ,, ,Ki 1 I ' if Q, 'HV LJ ' , , '. -N L, ., nigh--,, f,,f,d.1g.-.,L,-.-.:,.,:-34--,--an V .:- ., .1 T, . i .1 .7 31, .lf 7 -J 2 . t-1 J-11-.ff -, Y? rf-T,-,M ,T--f ,,--- -,.. ,-if 1' V- V - fr-' ' H , - ' . 1 - V - - v f-- ' A - lT.+,.i,L,-:,,,a,,,v,l-M,L,',.'r,f.'lf,'1.Jigga Twin ,'.,.1 ' , 1 'J 9 'lt 9 Li lv , 1 'r ' 4 1 - to wixffwzli - l' I in l . , Sf .Y I .7 E fi T -si-,.' ts -it ,' ,,,,.,Y....: ig' -Lagu- Our Offzkenf . EDWARD THOMAS was the man chosen President of the February Class. It was a heated contest until 4Miss Edwards required all of the candidates to appear before the Whole class. Then Edward was an easy winner. He was popular as President, too, because he always thought of himself last. He was a great worker in school and out. We wish him success. ELIZABETH TROOST was our secretary. Quiet, modest, demure, but she always had her reports in on time. We could always depend on a thing being done if it was left to Elizabeth. JOSEPH HUDAH was the man who took our money. ,His Financial Re- ports were rendered accurately and promptly. His management of the class funds' was most business-like and satisfactory in 'every way. A MILES GRILL was elected President of the June Class. We are proud of the way he presided at the Executive Committee meetings, marshalled the com- mittees, and kept them at work, , Miles was afine student-good to look at and pleasant to talk to. We feel that much of the success of the activities of the class was due to his efficient generalship. EMMA HANUS our most efficient secretary. Capable, dependable, possess- ing many more of the qualities that make for success in any field, we are con- fident when we predict success for her in what ever she may decide to do. JOSEPH KALAL our Lightweight Champion, also famous as class treasurer. Our funds were so great that he was obliged- to provide us a strong box for their safekeeping. He was always good-naturedg we could depend on his hearty co-operation in any of our undertakings. CLARA GAJKOWSKI our Harrisonian representative. She was noted for her initiative, and though of a most retiring disposition, she was invariably chosen by her group when things were to be done. Eighty-eight I A .W .ici I 4 4 1 J T. 4 J., 1 1 . sf. 1 1 H, 1 4 4 J J 1 T. 37' . a T, J, A J 1 52 4 xl 'J J A 1 J ' 4 . f1v,1 I I, ffv 12 i ii-,,.l- ,. g.-A.. l .,.f, if 6.,,,. cp - , ' rl- f-fi .- i' l ' f -..-,,.L,.1.-, , ' L-.g aff G-V l. 'L . ,.: li. Lester Berger Arthur Bondy Helen Dusek Joseph Horak Frank Hruby Joseph Hudm Jacob Katz MECEIANICAL DRAVKVI Frank Blazelc jack I. Ebbole Irvin C. Holuhovsky Edward George Iirik William Lasso Frank Safanda Bessie E. Doubek Vida Konda Muriel Barnett Libby S. Bernstein Mae M. Brychta ' Clara Moravec Helen Mroula Mildred E. Novak Emma Capouch Mildred B. Ciz Lillian Cizelc Ruth Cohen Ruth Marie Crawford Anna M. Davis Edna M. Fehr Sadie Feldman Adelaide Loretta Fischer Florence Margueritte Galvin Emma A. Gartner Marcella Gatkowski Mildred A. Geschke Helen A. Giera Eleanor A. Grabe Sylvia Hejl Salomea H. Hojnacki Bessie I-Iolan Anna M. Horejsi Beatrice ,Taros Lillian Ieram N inetjv ' .VWE cl, A February Class Roll ACCOUNTING COURSE Elsie Kotrash Joseph Kralcora Abraham Levine Martin Mraz Ralph Orenstein George Petak George Pilny Herbert A. Schmidt Charles A. Smith William Sporka John G. Stika Joseph M. Stritar Fred C. Taubitz HOUSEHOLD ARTS COURSE Sylvia E. Lorenz STENOGRAPHIC COURSE Helen MQ Jirik Tillie Kaizer Hildegarde M. Kaspar Pauline A. Kogis Anna M. Kotrba ' Lottie Kukowinski Bessie Kysilka Shirley Levin Helen Lukes Elsie Malek Mary Obrzut Ella Ognajanovac Hanna Oplatlca Lillian. Palacz Agnes C. Patera Margaret Pence Olga Podzimelc Margaret L. Polivka Rae Posner Sylvia Marie Prazak Ella Redlich Martha E. Richter ' Helen G. Risslcy Anne Rosenberg Mary Bernice Saloma Mildred Rose Sekera Sylvia Lydia Sekera Ruth Platsky Fred Pasil Sarah Savlin Blanche Srp Bessie Straka NVilliam Suchy Gertrude Tinge NG COURSE Edward Thomas Charles Tregner Henry Turek Rudolph Yuza Milada Slanec Tejeclc Mildred Vishinka Violet Seidel lvlargueritc S. Smith Martha B. Spcvacek Florence Stoker Helen Sube Victoria C. Subert Lina Tarabori Sylvia R. Travnicck Elizabeth R. Troost Anna M. Turek Frances Vacelc Rose M. Vavruslca Alice A. Visek Bertha A. Vorac Anna Catherine Mazylewslci Marie C. Mercury Martha Michna Marlow Dolores Miller Clara Moravec Elizabeth A. Zdenahlik Sylvia 'Winikur Rose VVittman Agnes W. Wyremvelc Valeria Yolcshas Josephine Zahalka Lillian Zeman Louise H. Zieman J 41144 tam .1 -t ' f, '... 9113-5 fu. 1. t :fu .Ji it i 6.1 ll: 4' ,,,:..?g-1:-as To M'iJs Edwards, our Faculty Adviser: Words, although inadequate, are the only medium whereby this class of 1924 can express its deep appreciation of its faculty adviser. It is due to Miss Edwards' untiring eforts, her capable, sympathetic methods, her wise, descerning mind that we have reached this present status, In short, she is eve1'ybody's friend. -A Room 328-Twenty-jfvc Years Hence Twenty-five years have passed since I graduated from dear old Harrison. How Chicago has changed! The ro-ar of the aeroplanes, the elevated lines, the rumblings of the subway brought to my mind our work in Commercial Geography. VVo1nen, too, have taken prominent places in the commercial world since those days. Here is a great hotel that makes the Blackstonelook insignihcant, in which ZNIARGARET POLIVKA is a large stockholder. How beauti- ful the Chicago Theatre was considered in my school days, but now it is out- classed by the chain of beautiful theatres owned by LILLIAN PALAVC, M1LDR13D SEKERA, and ANNA MAzYL15wsR1. In the new fifty-tive story Powderly Office Building is ACQNES PE'r13RA, private secretary to ELLA RIEDLICH, a successful lawyer, seeking a judge-ship. EMMA CAPUUC1-I is editor of Chicagds Greatest Newspaper, and SYLVIA TRAVNICEK, movie star, is threatening suit against Louise ZIEMAN, model for the ADELAIIJE FISCHER Dry Goods Company, for alienating her husband's affections. This news, however, is only the work of SYLVIA PRAZAK, press agent for the movie star. I also- read that RUTH COHEN, an opera star, was going to give a benefit for the CLARA NIORAVEC Settlement House, and that RUT1-1 CRAWFORD was the accompanist for a great violinist. ELSIE MALER and MARTIIA MICHNA have art studios, in which LILLIAN JERAM is the 'living model. PAULINE Konus is a gymnasium instructor in a high school. I lunched at the Bxzssnz HOLAN Cafe, with SYLVIA VVINOKUR, who was happily married and a leader in women's activities. XfVe buy our hats at the SAHALKA-S1fLUB1zR'r Paris I-lat Shop. MARY OBRZUT and MARY MERCLYILY own a large publishing house. They have just put out a special edition of ANNA Ko'rRBA's poems. NIARY SALOMA is a leading vaudeville comedienne. In June, 1949, we have our class reunion. Come and bring your children and grandchildren. ELLA OGNIANOVAC. Ninety-one I 4 F 1 t v 1 4 A 1 1' Ti Tl is f if L ffl r ' ' t ' I 5 'v 'i 1 i - 'gp I 1: ,-.Vw x .T W gi, i,:,,.w, IANA,gi,.v,.a,,.i,q,:t,.,:r. rua' 1 '11fx,,i , W . w 'H T. . 5, l,'1,,'7,.l.. --Qaqiipg, fggllgilgh Tliil' 5.5 .L .1 'if tl ll t fi lil i 7 f -i 17 T' -1 -f Room 346 Takes a Trip to Africa fAttention Commercial Geography Teachersj The expedition started from San Francisco Avenue, where everybody paid seven cents to get on the car, except ABIE LEVINE, who is so small that he got on for nothing. When we arrived at Lake Michigan, our trip was delayed because JOSEPH HUDAK fell while trying to catch a ,flying fish. He was rescued by SUCH, who does not know how to swim. When we got on the boat, everybody put on ice skates and started to skate on the ship's deck. We arrived in Africa about an houir later, and started into the interior on foot, except MARTIN MRAZ, who went by Radio. HRUBY, PILNY, and I-IORAK went down the Nile in a bath tub, but stranded in the middle of the stream-it went dry suddenly. We tried to rescue them, but just then ORIEN- STEIN saw some cannibals charging upon us with spears. JOSEPH KRAKORA halted them by saying he knew their father, who owns a store on State Street! Then JAKE. KATZ unpacked his iiivver from his suit case, and we started riding through the jungle. On the way SARAH SAVLIN stopped the -car by putting her foot in the front wheel g she wanted to catch a lion for a pet, but he didn't wait for her. just then a cannibal came out of the jungle and asked if we had a barber among us. We said, Yes, I-Iere's FRED PRASILY' After shaving the nigger, Fred set up a first-class barber shop. Then we encountered a deserted castle so we went in, and left SRP as chief Mogul. PETAK was jealous, so put a bomb under the castle, but it 'did not blow up. RUTH PLATSKY and Bessie STRAKA were disgusted with Petak and locked him up in the dungeon. BERGER was given a black eye-he likes them-trying to rescue him, but BONDY called Help! Help!! I want to go home ! So we all went home via the Burlington Route. is H ousehiold Arts Girls at the Sunshine Cafe On Friday evening, june 26, 1940, Bnssnz DOUBEK hurried from the LORENZ Theatre, where she had been entertained by the quaint curtsies of MILDRED 'VISI-IINKA in her famous Minuet. MILADA SLANEC, the waitress, served the delicious food in a most delightful manner. Of course the food was delicious-VIDA IQONDA was the cook. The cafe was soon crowded, for the opera was just out. Milada handled the crowds in a wonderful manner, turn- ing every difficulty into delight. The merry laughter of the crowds became less and less, the j angling of the dishes, the clinking of the glasses, and the ringing of the cash register finally ceased as the crowds dispersed. When all were gone, the cook and the waitress sat down for a minute, and the cook said, What a Grand and Glorious Feel- ing. Another day was done. S. E. LORENZ, 319. A N inety-two .,.'-...T-.,'..,.-Q ' wk .,-1. .4 1 f .f -1 1 ' it 2 -' L- 1: . cy-: .-.cf cf ff.. ---' .-'- '--'f-j H r, ' ' 'J j.,V.4v.w,gj.j,4-pig-l...t14li.e4.ll.iill-lil lie avr, r . l'- rs 2... Y- V.. L Ll.. L ', 2, !'. ,, ,c- .al t.. sf. fl Q 1-.,., 4 L- -.-- .g.t,.'e-t-,l,y 4.41. ,A-L. -I I I 1 I I -I 53 A -7 1 Ellilnt. tttgllitlrtlal 9 -5 -'gig' 1iV'iL'V ,EH -, H, Af. L YY, Y 223-Techs! A-l-Z A-b-0-a-r-dl! The Slow Motion Limited, the latest project of the H. T. R. R. has just pulled out. The president of the company, EDWARD THOMAS, is aboard, since the officials are very anxious over the outcome of this new member of the Knights of the Steel Rail. Wlio- is the crew that is running this train? Casey jones fCHARLES TRIGNOND was at the throttle, with FRANK SOFANDER, the strong man, as hreman. RUDOLPI-I YUZA, the big husky lad, was the brakeman, and the conductor was JOE STRITAR, himself. In the next car we meet JOHN STIHA, the radio fan, giving a concert. FRANK BLAZEK, the train boy, selling candy. He used to eat itg now he sells it. ,TACK EBBOLE, a salesman, and WILLIAM SPORI-IA, drawing the picture of the young lady across the aisle. In the next car there were a few members of the U. S. Olympic Teams. Sure, here was CHARLES SMITH, of the Clay-Hole Squad, now. swimming champion. TRVIN I'IOLUBOVSKY and FRED TAUBITZ, our basketeers, were on the team. Then came the porter, HERBERT SCHMIDT, WILLIAM LASSO, a noted draftsman, and QIIRIK, the Geometry shark, using the slide rule for Lasso. HENRY TUREK, General M amzger, H. T. R. R. A Room 212 Goes to South America April 1, 1930, ANNA DAVIS and FRANCES VACEK, saleswomen for theifirm of MROULA Sz VAVRUSICA, started for South America to interest the women of those countries in the output of their firm. At Panama, they stopped at the HLADY ELIZABETH TRoosT hotel, where they met several of their old Har- rison classmates. ELIZABETH ZDNAHLIK was sojourning here 5 in the evening, VIOLET SEIDEL, at the piano, playing better than ever, and our old Prima Donna, MURIEL BARNET'1l, gave the evening's entertainment. At dinner they met FLORENCE GALVIN and MILDRED GESCHE. ' In due time they arrived at Buenos Aires, where a convention of repre- sentatives of northern industries was being held. They had a letter of intro- duction to Senor Roderiguez, who showed them every courtesy. They met many old friends at the convention. Among these were: LIBBY BERNSTEIN, representing the Toothless Gum Company, EDNA FEHR, with the N on-Fit Glass Companyg ELEANOR GRABE, with the Never-Wear' Hosiery Companyg LOTTIE ICUKOWINSKI, with the Cuckoo Clock Company, ANNA ROSENBERG, with the Tite-Fit Bathing Suit Company 5 FLORENCE STOKER, with the Non-Print Book Company. They had a banquet which all of these old friends attendedg the Chicago Tribune was the chief topic of interest, for in it was a long article written by BEssIE ICYSILKA about the Follies They learned that VALERIA: YOKS1-IAS, ANNA TUREIQ, HELEN SUBE, MAR'l'IIA RICHTER, HANNA GPLATKA, and RosE W1T'rMANN were doing a dancing number. In the Art section of the paper they discovered that MARY PYSCACEK, who had her own studio, had just given a public exhibit assisted by her models, LENA TARABORI, BERTHA VORAC, and LILLIAN ZEMAN. Thus a few years had widely separated the paths of interest of all those who had started out so bravely as Stenographers. Ninety-three -- 4' , -if -ri 41 if -ff 1 ff 51- rv ag 4- -1, -if 1- -cf -1: 1- -1- f -1- wf -I: -or 1' - ti ff 1, 4- .f- . . -.iv-.1 cv-.u-..-'ev .- ci . -A -.-,rc -.,a-a-J--Q., CefAe-3,e,,,a',A,-Agf,gg.,-,if-N.Lf,.,1,g.,-,gg-,.,,I..,..,:L.,,35. f + 1 4 lv tt 9 t 4' t- t it l- t t it 1 aft i7 bw- 1 4. t- 4, 4, it 4, 4, t- tr tg I 4 i i 1 ' . - '. Q -1. uf i. ' .' . ' '. i 'A -' ' . , , , ii- ',. V, t ' '- 4 From Harrison to Hollywood k Having adjusted her glasses and produced her all-day sucker and stick of gum, MILDRED C12 settled down-comfortably in a seat at the Chicago Theatre, assigned to her by RAE POSNER, the usher. The hrst act was announced by the manager, MILDRED NOVAK, and Madam PIELEN RISSKY and SHIRLEY LEVIN, made goo-goo eyes at Mildred from the stage. -The second act was a reed drill by the famous dancers+EMMA GARTNER, TILLIE ICAIZER, HIILDE- GARDE KASPAR, and ALICE VISEIC. Hildegarde's reed persisted in falling, but the act received much applause and whistling from Mildred, who had removed her sucker from her mouth for the occasion. . Next came the long waited-for picture, From Harrison to Hollywood, written by America's greatest him writer, HELEN JIRIK. This is the story: SADIEFELDMAN, adorned from head to' loot with Underwood Typewriting medals, was typist for the' firm of MILLER 8: SEKERA. BILLY BRYCHTA, a rough looking man, entered the office and demanded an interview with the boss' wife, SYLVIA HEIL,'bL1t a cry'of Help! rang out, and rushing back to the office they found the villain trying to get to the vault, past the boss' beautiful blue-eyed daughter MARLOWE. Quite a cro-wd gathered. There was BEss1E JAROS, the ,125-word per minute stenog., ANNA HOREJDI, the booke keeper, SALOMEA HOINACKI, the sales lady, LILLIAN CIZEK, who came run- ning in with a curling iron in her hand, for she had been giving a demonstra- tion and I'IELEN GIERA, with a mop in one hand and a broom in the other. The villain was captured after a hard struggle and brought to court by House Detective VVYREMBEK. He was given two years in the House of Cor- rection. i Poor Mildred Ciz went home minus gum, all-day sucker, handkerchief, and finger nails 5 she declared she had never seen such a fine picture. f . Room 214. -it I TO THE ZA TEACHERS Once upon a time JAYNE saw the Lord High CI-IAMBERLAIN try to STEELE a wheelBARRoW full of apples from Etta, causing hercap to be awry. Your CAPP, ETTA, is crooked, said Jayne, but I'll beGU1NANE tell the duke! So she rang his BELL. ' ' I ' HBLACKSHAWV' cried the duke after hearing her story. We'l1 ARMEN- GATJD OPDYCKE and down till we catch him, and he SHIDELER aside as he started down the STILEETER alley. 'Twlss late when the thief was caught, so the DUKETTE the apples without the aid of a SPOONER anything else. Ninety-fam' 1 --f- ff-ff --w eff -1 1 fn 1' 1' '1 'j L 'E 'Y' af 'f-' fs: ff,1,, Qiilfizfllldinylllslilil ,g,W,W,,,,,,,,., ,,,..,,.,:, ,,,-,L at . .t ,,.-.,. 4 ' X M P v W, 5 H v, 1' , . '. ' f..I.,.-M A, '-141 Y ' 2' AM 1 my' mm , 1. z' ..f .':!gA 74, , , , .. , , ,, ,, -Nm , will ' 'a , A . V E N . . . , l , w H w ff' J X J , N N . w , ,5 ,,- X , A f' J '39 X V. k I . f I 1, ' , W '...1 , , , A X 1- U 1 ,B-N , X VV4 ' ' NR. 1 1 X -'Q 1 , , , .1 f -1 'X 4 .1 1 N , . V ' J , Jq - ,, V4 . I ,lx , 1 1 , , ' w Q 1 . .-1, , 1 .. A , , Q l . A w - X - f ll if e . , 'I' QI Arwn , r Jw F l fx 1. -Yi . 'f . 1 :min ' 1 Nizzefy-fZ'Uf' E ,, ik' 2 , : 'i7.. 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Jessie M. Bowbin Zdenka Franck Angela K. Markoutsas Jerry Burda Frank Caloun Victor A. Dassie VVilliam C. Dolecek Walter Franklin Stanley Hansen Zdenek Hanzlik Vkfilliam K. J. Harker Lad H. Mejdrich Erwin Meyer James J. Milota Thomas J. Mulig Elmer Neuman Evelyn F. Anderson Agnes H. Andres Emily Baloun Rose G. Banaszek Alice A. Barda Hannah Baron Mabel D. Bartkowski Virginia E. Bcnger Stella O. Beranek Frank Bernat Jane H. Bouzek Mildred L. Broude Irene Brounder Emma A. Brunslik Helen A. L. Buck Elizabeth Chlapeeka Frieda M. Cohen Alice A. Czerwinska Mildred Danda Anna E. Daniel Vlasta Dvorak Edith Ekcroth Edna F. Engelhardt Beatrice Falout Louise Fast Helen B. Fencl Sylvia J. Filip Maymc Fremer Evelyn D. Friberg Pauline A. Fritz Anna M. Gadizinsky Clara Gajkowski ACCOUNTING COURSE Charles A. Guzaitis Joseph J. Kuta Joseph F. Lewandowslci Elsie C. Linhart Stella G. Lischinski VVillian1 F. Nickel Jeannette J.' Novak Rose M. Peklo LIOUSEI-IOLD ARTS Albina A. Pipek - Mamie Prochazka Mary Sus Lucy E. Schroeder MECHANICAI. DRAWING Albert Novak Rudolp J. Pavlis William Philip Edward Henning Louis Hosek John F. Jirik Thomas Jirkowsky George C. Jirsa Joseph H. Kalal Anton Kolman James Kremarik Ervin J. Kunesh Edwin W. Lagerstrom STENOGRAP HY COURSE Gussie B. Galbavy Estelle Glicken Harriet E. Goetz Ethel Goldschlag Clara B. Graba Emma M. Hanus ' Alice B. Hloucal Emily V. Horvat Mildred M.' Hrodej Antonette L. Hudec Anna M. Jaros Genevieve C. Jaskoviak Irene M. Jaworski Sylvia A. Jiral Anna E. C. Jonak Bertha. L. Karboski Edna F. Kase Dorothy E. Kobs Flora R. Kolloek Edith Kominsky ' Ella. V. Korak Lillia11 R. Koreeky Barbara M. Koridek Sylvia J. Kostohryz Anna Kotula Frances D. Krause Martha. E. Krievin Amelia R. Kubis Elsie M. Kueera Mary A. Kuciemba Eleanor M. Kush Genevieve J. Kwak tContinued on bottom of page 987 John Pfeiffer Victor R. Rakowski LeRoy J. Stach Irene M. Tokarz Casimir J. Urbik Frank J. Vilette Edward B. Zak Mary M. Sedivy Josephine M. Valuch Michelina A. Vece Barbara M. Zoloudek Robert Mayfield Edward F. Prazek Ludwik Ricer Frank S. Sisulak Joseph Sittler Michael Sivulka Charles J. Spevak Albert Sroga Frank Steehmuller ' Joseph M. Tomaszek Edward C. Toman William Vancura Mary,A. S. Lang John Lesko Catherine Lemberger Anna R. Ligmanowski Mary B. Lojda Anna A. Lukas Ethel Lukes Julia V. Lukusunas Bernice H. Maas Rose C. Maher Anna M. Meloun Blanche A. Mertl Minnie B. Meyers Lydia A. Miller Evelyn A. Molloy Grace Mulder Yetta Napshin Adeline L. Neuschwander Pearl L. Noftz, Mabel Novotny Cyril Oblouk Charlotte P. Parzatka Julia J. Pazdirtz Mildred E. Penzel Mary A. Pfeiffer Helen F. Pletielia Amelia M. Popelka Mabel J. Ramquist Lillian E. Rehr Marie Rejha Libuse A. Saul a Josephine A. Schade Niizety-serialz QP? .f7i'7E.7 F- T-N mTM i 4 L-1 ' rl rw. w i 1 4 1 J JVC? are 'who Tft :4J' J 3. W II v is W. . -vm ,ev I. rl .El -I L, on 4. x Jw ,. Ii J, -v c. 5, 6 Q U Ei 5 H June Class -- 1924 if Q56 Auld flcquaintaizces-Room 318 Say, Bill, can you tell me anything about the 1924 class of 3l8? asked --51 MR. PFIEFFER, the automobile salesman. 1:54 Sf Why, yes, I answered. ,wa Une day in the spring of 1933, I was speeding alo-ng Michigan Blvd. when a policeman stopped me to give me a ticket for speeding and failing to obey ef' signals. You always think of your friends when in trouble, so I notified my iff lawyer, MR. RAKOWSKI. Do you remember him? I-Ie advised me to get in touch with my political friend, MR. URBIK, Mr. Urbik's secretary, Miss Esrizs, answered the phone. I drove to The PEKLO and NovAK Beauty it Parlor to pick up my wife who came out with Mrs. Peklo. They told me that several of my old classmates were at EMANUELJS Refreshment Parlor. As soon as we entered, we saw them dressed like millionaires Qto be sure they 'Rl wereb. There was MR. STACH and MR. GUZAITUS, La Salle Street Brokersg MR. M. GRILL, President of the Illinois Trust and Savings Bankg MR. J. ICUTA, C. P. A.g and MR. GINO BERNI, a Roosevelt Road Merchant. We arranged a theatre party for that night to BERKOVSKY,S Revue, because the headliners were to be ED. ZAK, the world's greatest athlete, assisted by Jon LEWANDONVSKI, the swimming champion. The next day in court Judge DUDEK remitted my fine. I recognized Re- LQ porter EARNEST, Baliffs VILETA and NICKEL and the court stenographers, Misses LISCHINSKE and LINHART. From them I learned that MRS. OPDYCKE was head of the Commercial Department of the New Dever High School and that Miss IRENE TOKARZ was one of the bookkeeping teachers. .135 --1-1 -Room 321 Pardon me, but aren't you ANGELA MARKoUTsAs? Why, if it isn't ZDENKA FRANEK. I haven't seen you since we graduated 5 those were the good old days. Do you remember when you were our class representative? I lui should say I do, and some time it was, too. I saw JOSEPHINE VALUCH the :L A other-day. She told me that Jessie BQWBIN owns the hat shop near school. :QQ She had on a blue velvet hat, quite chic. KKALBINA PIPER is to be married next week. LUCY SCHROEDER is still unnfiarried, but she is an extra smart ,L bachelor girl. Do you remember IVIARY ASEDIVY, the girl who received 'all its the S's? She is at the University now. KIMICEIALINA VECE was married last month. I wonder if she still puts too much vanilla in everything. igMILDRED gi, BENESH is married and owns a store. BARBARA ZALOUDEK is a gymnasium clit, instructress at Bethlehem. But, Angela, what are you doing? Oh, I have a novelty gift shop, and MARY SUS assists me. She charms the customers, with WL her pretty ribbon creations. What are you doing, Zdenka? Oh, I have :gb charge of the Harrison Lunch Room, IVIAMIE PROCHAZKA is my chief lieu- sig tenant. Well, I certainly have enjoyed this little visit with you. So have I. Good bye. Good bye. 152 --il' 555 Jeanette Shaffer Anna B. Sykora Lillian R. Vlach 'Ti Eleanor A. Shipper Violet Szalkowski Grace E. Volkens Evelyn B. Shipper Anna M. Tax Anna M. Wawi'zy1iiec ii? .ggi Celia Siegal 4 Genevieve L. Thurston Evelyn E. Weinstein site. Lillian Simons Viola H. Tode Helen H.. 'Wesolowski Rose F. Sinetana' Estelle H. Tram Ethel Wnnck li. Jeanette P. Smrz Emily A. Tvrdik Gertrude M. Wollenberg 327' an Marie A. Sniegowski Helen A. Vavrina Myrtle L. Wopinsky Sophie D. Stajdohor Elsie M. Vejrostek Helen M. VVurm 53? Eleanor L. Steinbrecker Vlasta Veselik Gcorgiana A. Zajicek Josephine J. Suchomel Rose M. Vesely Christina Zemlicka ,ig Marie F. Svoboda. Josephine S. Vitek Sadie S. Zimbler qfb Ninety-eightk :gage Ria? gigs 52!ga59595g0!g5Qi?ilGig'J sgaggfa eigasgghsgieeiie sign es-Ee fa-5433.3 923 A is 93:1 S?-1 sgvsefg-.2 RE.: six as-an elif .e-is -E.: e-if: tiff! .-Sf. .Ji if I .flu ff 4 . ef-wif fi Q-05 .pkg l I .5715 'f . -is fir: r I6 Sm ,sf ,414 ff 333: .fi 1-3205 49: . fu. 4.5 Hr: ii Sm N 13 AQ .5 FZ 'Tim 'sie eat- ,. ai: si' ' vb 631: ff. if 755 524 fi. QR.: sir EJ. :Qin V eqvf o can eff! sit lf. Ti 'z 432 ff, .gag- gif in I , if gf:- stir elf: .+. A5 A, 4-5 f L 5111.-lai. l4-i5.l.ci!-:L-iw-il-.-ig..zillaflazizaog-::rl!a:5!. 5-iI.Qt3i.4 1 4 ' ' . if-ingf.ilait-gat?-i:cQk,c:Q,st-is:QsQgtzxxsrilaejig-aalaoiilxzffll N R. M gbftllliflliliill . A J H Room A. H. 1 June 21, 1934. Dear Friends: I am writing you this afternoon to tell you what has become of the old A. I-I. 1 gang that left Harrison just ten years ago. Well, BILL VANCURA is taking orders for sundaes, sodas, etc., Over here at a drug store. STANLEY I-IANSEN is doing a fine bu.siness as a window washer. MICHAEL SIVULKA is driving a tire truck, he looks like the kaiser in his uniform speeding down the street. JOSEPH ICALAL, also attracted by brass buttons, rides on the police patrol. LUDWIK RICAR is a dog catcher. I saw him not long ago running after about four inches of dog. VICTOR DASSIE and VVILLIAM PHILLIP are both school teachers. I was passing the school the other day, and saw them clapping their hands to keep the pupils quiet during iire drill. JERRY BURDA is the janitor of their scho-ol. LOUIS I-IOSEK is a motorman. Recently he had some trouble with THOMAS JIRCOWSKI, a taxi driver, when along came Kalal, the Kop and separated them. THOMAS MULIG holds down the corner of Kedzie and 22nd Street, selling shoe strings. FRANK STECI-IMUELLER isthe drum major of a circus band, and in the same circus two cages are occupied by two of ou.r old C1'OXVd-LAD MEIYIDRICII, the W'orld's Thinnest Man and JAMES MILOTA, the Tattooed Man. VVILLIAM DOLECEK is a bearded' barber. I-Ie made his reputation by separating JAMES IQRCMARIK from a beard two- yards long. VVILLIAM I'IARKI5R has been trying to start a new style by getting his hair bobbed. ALBERT NOVAK is a minister, and KOLMAN delivers coalg he lives up to his name. One day I met a man carrying a pickaxe, saw, chisel, and plane. It was EDWIN LAGERSTROM. I asked him if he was a carpenter, but he answered, No, I'm a doctor! This caused ERWIN IMIEYER, the official street crier for the Woolvsfortli Stores, to increase his antics, fearing a rival. This will give you an idea of what we have been doing during the last ten years. Yours truly, ED. TOMAN, the Dope Doctor. I5 The Boys of Room 151 .J CALOUN thinks silence is golden and modesty is his: chief characteristic. FRANKLIN is bound to succeed. I-Ie's a radio fan. I-IANZLIK, the Shiek of l5l, is noted for his cheerfulness. I-IENNIG, a genius who modestly hides his talents, is interested in antiquities. JIRIK, slow and steady will succeed through perseverance and work. JIRSA, a study hound, has great ambitions. KUNESH, endowed with blundant good nature, has political ambitions. NEURIANN, the old fossil. Calm dignity rests upon his brow. PRAZAK, affectionate and loving, but, lookout! There's a wicked glimmer in his brown eyes. SITTLER, real fellow, though quiet. I-Ie has ambitions to be a boxer. TOMACZEK, small and shy, but, Oh my! I-Ie's fond of athletics. SROGA, a great admirer of beautyg has a fine collection of S's and E's. SPEVAK, Marconi II. The wizard of the radio. PAVLIS, popular with the ladies, fond of romance. SISULAK, a serious yotmg chapg aspires to become a banker. N iuety-nine Q . . J ,fy a :ride il?--' ' i, 'S 9 fa? Gigi- . . . L N . -9- Ii' 'Fig z S7 3.19 'T' 5' ' PG 'Q life Gi I0 it vi, Q axis PI? rt? MG- is ang? ,. :Ia I-.. . 9 :eb 'il ,. it? .DW- '33 if U23 tl -If 'P 939 Wg j-7129 gr. t wi? Pi? U 'if' .L WSJ sie l 'GTZ' I Wi' . L7 'If' 'Q 'if aaeeeaeeeeeeeseeeseseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeea 'ee fi up .1, 2 .grip 73 Yirfl Q 1-,LQ lr ,EL 1 ll . YYQYQYYQ 71 rp 1 4 . Room 311 It is more than ten years since our class left dear Old Harrison Tech. I had been travelling abroadg the Statue of Liberty was a welcome sight, remind- ing me of home and friends. I went Over to the New Yo-rk Central Station, after landing, to see BEATRICE FALOUT, who was employed there as baggage clerk. She told me that Miss BROUDE, Miss MULDQER, and Miss BARON had gone into the box-car business, and were now famous for their Crankless Ford. DOROTHY KORS and SYLVIA FILIP are prominent members of the New York 400. Idfe had dinner with them that evening. On returning to Chicago, I met EMMA I-IANUS and FRANCES IQRAUSE just returning from a two- nionths' hunting and fishing trip in the wilds of Cicero. I drove to the Black- stone in a taxi belonging to the KIGUSSIE GALBAVY Sz EVELYN FRIEBURGU Com- pany. Misses NVINICK and WOPINSKY were lloor walkers at the hotel. Miss LIBUSE SAUL was staying.at the hotel. She occupied three suites-she had inherited her father's Life Insurance. EDNA CASE is a librarian, she had just received a new song, Does the Spearmint Lose Its Flavor on the Bedpost Over Nite P written by LILLY KORECICY and GENEVIEVIZ TIIURSTON. Miss MILDRED PENZEL is proprietor of the All Gent's Beauty Shops. ELEANOR KUSII and ANNA LUKAS are entertainersg Eleanor dances and Anna gives readings. JOSEPHINE SCIIADE is the leader of the VVOman's Party, and GRACE VOLKINS, CELIA SEIGEL and SADIE ZIMBLER are her chief assistants. CHRISTINE ZEM- LICKA just talks in poems, she was reciting them to CHARLOTTE ZANDER, MARIE KARLICEIC, and JULIA PAZDIRTZ. They seemed very much impressed with the recital. ADELINE NEUSCI-IWANDER and EVELYN MOLLOY are fancy bare bacle riders at the Coliseum. EMILY BALOUN and ELSIE KUCERA are noted basket- ball players in the city league. A I Room LR7 July 1, 1942. Dear MARIE REJHA: We were sorry that household cares kept you from attending the LR7 class reunion, held at Harrison, june 26, last. I know y'ou.'ll be interested to know what has become of the old classmates. MAYME FREMIER runs an exclusive tea room, and dainty, timid LOUISE FAST is one of her waitresses. ESTELLE GLIICEN has married a wealthy man, she becomes her stately sur- roundings. GEORGIANA ZAJICEK is singing in light opera in New York, and STELLA TRAM is her accompanist. AGNES ANDRES is a fashionable and suc- cessful modiste in the same city. MARIE SVOEODA and ANNA SYKORA are demonstrating a face .powder in a large department store. They guarantee it to hide blushes. ELIZABETH CHLAPECKA presides over a select school for girls, and EMMA BRUNZLIK is a teacher of mathematics, and MILDRED HRODY a cooking teacher in the same school. STELLA BERANEK' had charge of the music. PEARL .NOFTZ, VIOLA TODE, and GERTRUDE VVOLLENBERG are employed as models to display handsome gowns, 'in a New York City department store. VLASTA VESELIK is still pounding away on a typewriter. And I am about to publish my first novel. Sincerely, ANNA MELOUN. One H1l'l1dl'Ud H , W ,U ,,, ,, ,,, ,, ,, ,, ,,, , i, , , . ,, , ,. . .. , , .i L ,I-I-1 ..W1kWy,,V Lp.-.,.s,.-.,:,.f,,.,4.a.r.ft.s---f... .v...L .,.af.-.-,-. Ii: I p A ig 1. 4. Ax .l ll. I 4, -,ia A, L, 1, 4 Q tl IU I- lf l 1' ' I 'I' l' I if 1 I l' 5 f' 2' 'I ' 'V ' . ,, I n lf, r,:f,..A, ,l,, I, yw ' ' ' V li A I ll xl ll i ' i .. I ., .. .I ., I ,, .V 'AL ,I ., .. . , JV. I ., .. .SL 3 Room 302 After arriving from Europe ten years after I graduated from I-I. T. H. S. I landed at New York City. The first person I saw was I'IELEN BUGK, waiting for me with a large bouquet of iiowers. VVe went to lunch together at tlIe BEIQTI-IA IQARBOSKI Inn on Fifth Avenueg while eating FRITZIE COHEN and IDAURICIC ROSSAN came in. They had been to the great designers, ANNE JONAK and GENEVIEVE .l'AsKovm'k, to purchase two beautiful Paris creations. After luncheon, we went to a wonderful new theatre just opened by FRANK BERNAT and CYRIL Ontouk. My next stop was at Chicago where I met many more of my old friends. HELEN XfAVR'lNA was a cominedienne, JEANETTE SMRZ, II.LS'I.lE V1aJIeos'I'EQk, EVELYN ANIDIEIQSON, and ANTOINETTE HIIDEC were great basketball players in the City League. ETIIEL LUKES was teaching in the Harrison Ifligh School, where ALICE BARDA was the principal. JANE BOUZEK was a Camp Fire guardian. EVA VVEINSTEIN was a buyer of furs for a large downtown firm, while A,NNlE'l'TE GADZINSKI had her hair bobbed and was a private secretary for the firm of IVIILDRIED DANDA Sz EDITH EKEROTH, Lawyers. MARY LOJDA was teaching kindergarten. GENEVIEVE KWAK was the stenog- rapher for a rising young lawyer to whom she was soon to be married. ROSE SMETANA, IflIELEN XVEsr..owsk1, and ANNA VVAVVRYZNIEC were all in the movies, and were receiving princely salaries for their famous plays. CATHERINE LEMBARGER and YYIETTA NAPSIAIIN were both happily married to movie actors. XfLAS'l'A BALOIIN was an opera star, and JOSEPHINE VITEK was her manager. BLANCI-IE IQACIQR was a rising young dramatist and many of her plays were being produced. IRIENE BRONDIER and I-IELEN VVURM, two of tlIe richest women in Chicago, owned the Three Flower Face Powder Factory. I was very happy to know what all my old classmates were doing. Are you ? HARRIET GoE'rz. Q JI Trip 10 the Oifimit At last my greatest ambition-travelling-has been realized. This year, 1939, PAULINE Fiarrz, a successful dramatic critic, and I, who had produced some scenarios, found ourselves enroute to the Orient. Scanning the list of officers of our boat, I was pleased to discover that we were in charge of Captain joJaI'N LESKOQ I l'C1UClT1iJC1'Cd him as the only brave boy in a class of girls. IZIVIILY 'l1lvIzn1'K was the ship s nurse, and took care of us when we were unable to be on deck. - On arriving in Japan, we found ELLA ICORAIK and EMILY HORVAT operat- ing a tea room in the tourists' hotel. VVe met BARBARA IQORIDEK and her husband hereg they were on their honeymoon trip. During a tour among the Qlapanese ruins we found LILLIAN SIMON painting the scenes. IOSEPIIINE SUCIIOMEL, a wealthy young woman, and LILLIAN V LACH, her companion and private secretary, were also travelling in Japan. I-XLMA MILLER had charge of a Japanese kindergarten in connection with one of the missions, and BERNICE MASS was teaching athletics to Iapanese girls. One evening we saw a movie in which SYLVIA QIIRAL was the star g and in the office of the japan branch of the Chicago Tribune there were two American stenographers-CLARA GRABA and AMELIA PoI'ELIcAg VLASTA DVORAK was one of the reporters and Rose V IESICLY one of the feature writers. One PIIllLdI'L'd One .., lil, 'ff '-if 71, 1, .. 1, .,, .. 1, - ' ' 'A ,V E 'Z ,Y 'lf' .KP 'Z fl. .3 i,'i. '1,' ,ffffli .,f..,:.--...H .,-,..,.,.., . ,..,v ...v ..--.I. , .c-I.,.,, .gI..g.'g.- ,pq L -, ,TV m.Vg,.',,. f,44.4cli,4-It 'facietIt.i.,l,ltIll.l44.c4l I r in A 'r 'e if fr i, if 1 . -f .I 4. A. ,ak rw 1 4 -- If 4 L gg. ft 33 t t 5 U ll i 51 H Qwxg L-1 We left japan by airplane for Egypt. At Cairo, we came across a cute pair 43 'jf of twin boys, their mother was ETIIEL GOLDSCIILAG. At a charitable entertain- iii' ment given by MABEL BARTKOWSKE, SYLVIA IKOSTERYZ, and CHARLOTTE PAR- ZATKA, we overheard someone in the audience say that MABEL RAMQUIST and ANNA JAROS were successful business women in New York. At the Valley of the Kings wesenco-untered a party of American school teachers, among A whom we recognized ALICE CERWINZSKI, ANNA DANIEL, and ANNA LIG- V A.: MANOWSKI. We also met some Red Cross nurses-girls whom we knew in the old school days-RosE MAIIER, EDNA ENGLEIIART, HELEN FENCL, and ALICE I-ILocUL. Returning on the steamer, we met LILLIAN RELIR and HELEN in PLETICHA, buyers for a New York firm, also. homeward bound. VIOLET -fg 4, SZALKOWSKI, MARY PREII-'ER and MILDRED CIZ were about to go abroad to rig Qt open a branch office for a large Chicago firm. IRENE IAWORSKI was playing at egg a New York theatre the night We landed. We all went to see her that evening. - JEANETTE SIIAEFER, 310. .Liv -+21 ,-.C Wgqi, 'ft A lege s K gms .sw ue. .li..l ' ' ' A ' I The Rezmion-Room 306 Aj After leaving the memory of my tour of Europe behind, I hurriedly scur- ried down the street which led to the beautiful new Palmer House, where a reunion of my former classmateswas being held. In the brilliantly lighted ,L room, I saw many of my dear classmates, and Miss Chamberlain, the hostess, ne. gr, greeted us all in the old familiar way. The roll was called, and here are the sri.. responses : RosE BANASZEK and VIRGINIA BENGER have just returned from a tour T fi of the country lecturing on W'omen's Rights. EPEANOR and EVEIEYN SHIPRER are well established 1l'1 the manufacture of cosmetics. MARY LANG is a traveling saleslady and specializes 111 a hair tonic that guarantees to grow hair on a muff. ANNA KOTULA is a sports editor and writes up all the latest prize fights. fi, MABEL NOVOTNY inherited a fortune from her third husband 5 she is a regular 'Qi college widow who never misses any of the football games. FLORA ICOLLOCK is a social companion to a lady whose nerves are always on edge. MARY KUCIEMBA is a dean in Miss Spinster's fashionable boarding school. JULIA p LUKUSUNAS is a dancing instructor in a Boys' School of Dancing. AMELIA in KUBIS has just finished her scientific book entitled The Origin of a Sheik. E BLANCHE MERTL joined the circus as a famous -snake charmer. EDITI-I Ko- gg MINSKY is R. Valentinofs leading lady. ANNA TAX is Pavlowafs understudy. gi, SOPHIE STAJDOHOR is a model in a smart Boul Mich shop. MARIE SNIE- GOWSKI is a' tragedian 3 Sarah Bernhardt is her ideal. ELEANOR STEINBRECKER 1.1, is a prima donna of the Chicago Civic Opera. MARTI-IAAKRIEVIN is a Ziegiield Folliesjgirl, and MINNIE 'MYERS is her press agent to whom Martha owes all her fame. 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The team practiced hard and played hard all season. Coach Dougherty, former lightweight coach, took over the job as heavy- weight pilot at the beginning of the season and immediately began to teach the boys some real football. Only two regulars were back from last year's team, Red McFatridge and Herb Galletch. However, many good men from last year's lights came out for the heavies, the result being a fine, well-balanced, lighting team. One serious handicap throughout the season was the lightness of the heavyweight team. In every game the blue and gray warriors played, their opponents were about twenty pounds heavier per man. The best three games of the season were with Hyde Park, Bowen, and Wfoodstock. Although the hrst two were lost, and the third resulted in a tie, these games showed just what a fine team Harrison had. If the boys had only carried a little more weight, the results would undoubtedly have proved different. The passing of the lightweight veterans to the heavy squad made it neces- sary for Coach 'Turley to organize a wholly new lightweight team. VVith Captain Kolar to assist, a good team was soon rounded out, and passed through a fairly successful season, losing four games and winning three. Two of the lost games were played against actually heavyweight teams. The Ponies played sterling games against Morgan Park, which they beat 18 to 9g against the Lindblom Sophs, whom they put away 38 to O, and against Bloom, when they came out on the short end of a 14 to O score. This season witnessed the passing of lightweight teams at Harrison as they will be replaced in the future by freshman and sophomore teams. In this way it will always be possible to have a heavy team of men who have had at least a year or two of previous experience, which is certain to prove a huge asset to future Harrison gridiron teams. The idea of fair play has again predominated in the playing of both teams, and we are proud of our pigskin warriors. Our' H-znzdred Four L nv,-H vvxf .1 'rw.v 'h yu 7- l:'- V .1 -, ' -..'7, f'l,. My,-' , , ' :W .' ,. ' L if 1 ,131 y .11 U --4 Y '-,Spf f --f- LN--if H -M :': ' , W 1-f' W F I ,-1. V w 1 VT' NV.,-A ,X , . W ,i , lilwl-.. JT. X 7' 1. .UNM F, 37, Mfg, WUT' ww uw-- ' 5 . .. I LL , 1 A 1 5:4- 7 5' W , J. my 1 f- ! 1 ,T W N H ecwies if A w,L,.: Mg VT' Hifi VT iff v 'j l J .T i 7' L1 WT, Tw,- I iff 1,,,,.. : f V236 eff 'Sf iii!-,. N- Q .. 4.,- . -V - - .-LL., - .- . -. V - - J' 1-fr . ' ' ' , - ge... ' 'f--I, 5-- ' .f.-. rife.: - .- fr ,- 2 gl Y - Y mr . 197' Lzghfs Q., One Hmzdrvzl Five . 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Due to the efficiency of Coach Krupar's training, after a poor start the boys hit their stride and won fifteen games in a meteoric fashion. Because of staleness of the team, they lost to Crane and Marshallg but by a victory over Austin they clinched the right to represent the west section with Marshall in the semi-final contests. In those games at Loyola the lights clearly demonstrated their superiority by successive wins over Lake View, Hibbard, and Marshall.C The iinal contest was an easy Harrison victory, for the brilliant teamwork of our men clearly outclassed Englewood's individual work. i Although I-Iajec-was the highest individual scorer, too much cannot be said about the playing of Captain Bartush, Morganstein, Rothman, Kallal, and Arnos, who constituted the regular team. Witli Kallal, Kotak, Stepnick, Stock, Lewandowski and Hajec as a nucleus for the team next season and with Mr. Krupar as coach, another championship can be expected. Basketball H eczfvies Although not so successful as their smaller brothers, Harrison's lighting I-Ieavies creditably represented the school upon the basketball court last season. Handicapped by the loss of Capt. Red- Vanek, who was out with injuries at the beginning of the year, the team nevertheless fought their way through one of the most hotly contested seasons ever witnessed in the city league. In fact, the I-Ieavies were in the running for titular honors until the last blast of the whistle in the final Austin game. ' Coach Ruzicka, though hindered by the graduation of several of his best men in mid-season, nevertheless built up a team which battled the west section champs, Crane Tech, to more than a standstill, only to losethe game by a heart- breaking long shot in the last minute of play in an overtime period. Schneberger, Greenblau, Malek, Wachowslci, and Atkinson starred in in- dividual playing. Witli King, Cohn, Brodar, Mashek, and Lachovic back to-r next semester, great possibilities areiin store for the heavyweight team. V aff-Xfsfvf YO inns - lf-X f YA BETTER as-r , K 'cuucu' 'ro sc-sow va Q K X ii t HM T0 M, ' Jil ,Pm I' Aff QR gff ' I 1 '-l 1. , , C -vw I j .N ba :K gQ l ,o5 -as .asf - ffl? 5 ' Ms M +' lf Q f f X3o Pi ' 4 0 s.s....,.... C A One H11.mi1'ed Seven 1-4 f. -if vii 'fl -A -is -1. sl. +4.N-if-Ivwi:-i-i-f---p ul- -- i. V1 v4--+I---K---I --I:wp-f-If-peru-vi'-- of -1-I-:H -:-H:-Q-:q.'-sl-.:q,:vr.:e-A 4 I - 1- 1' -i- vf wi --r- fi- ff -r 4- 4 -if if -1- 1- -if -cf 1: ga 1: 1- 1- -1- -1: -s.- 1- yi: is 54 pf Q- gf 1, 1, N .N . , l.'l.Tit ' l 1 ,a.,. MA .....,- 1 V - 1 , A , ' 1 i - . ' r 4 i - 1 5- iv' -- pf- f- :MJ-f W Vsrjsfl! -'-.'.-4 it ' ,Ti 'V-I il- '- '--f-'iw f-- f- . -Nl-' - IEW in Agfg :Vg f Lrg ,, ':,,a',4g -L 1 '13 'li .. '- 'J' , ' S lt fel l 'L A t g V - .V es. Q. .,12z fu i l My . y- i ,QJX i ' V . lx 6 l Soccer M Our soccer men opened the fall semester successfully by bringing a cham- , pionship to the school. Although prospects at the beginning of the season yy were not very bright, under Coach MacGowan's tutelage a team of champion- ship caliber was soon developed. f . 4. The first league game resulted in a defeat for Harrison at the hands of 1 i f 1 - 1 v q Englewood by a one to nothing score. Undismayed and with that never-che itg spirit which characterizes Harrison's teams, the boys came back with a ven- .Ldr geance and won the South Section championship and the right to meet Medill sf for the city title. 'iii' The game was played on a muddy field and our light, swift team were at g I a disadvantageg however, they fought the heavy Medill squad to a standstill, T., 4 i, and the game resulted in a scoreless tie, each school receiving a shield. Captain L Cromley was the individual star, with Dvorak, VVitkowsky, Sengstock, and Simon competing for stellar honors. fri f 1 ff, A great deal of credit is due to Sam Levy, who piloted the team as student ff manager, and to Coach MacGowan, who promises that, with the fine prospects f r ri f eww remaining, next season should bring another championship to Harrison. f X ' W, H .. --fi vi-aff, N 4 WS W 1 Lefggf i I 1- J fly, A 6621, HH. ,.,J . .1 1 f , ' f il , Q YZ ' peg j ' y as in Y, M Q g, it ,, - ' f 07 xlw Gr l , ' I Sl ff: -I..,,7Q'XL ,-1 ul , N- ' ' ..- -ss 57 ., Wilt, ' - .:. eau- ., N ,.L-'a2f rg - - N f M ,hi ' Qilgf I Z! T . Avis L gf V ' A SQ 5, One Hundred Eight i fn fl , , . ., , .,. .. .- .f f. ,. .-V J. , .. i ff f is ,fa - as f --f ff :uv 5 s 1. 1, .J .J'.., .e-'-...J .K .. .f--'.f'r-- an J'--f ,1,.,,,,i .,., ,,w,L..,t.. a- , , s 1'-tif-ifvi- r:'5' 4 L- Q- if Q i ilfli N 4 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' l' l- lf 9 ' l ' ' ' 3 f I ' 5 l ' - 5 y 1 1 it 1 1 , . , J f ' .',.- , J, .- ,., . F,-', ,-.. ,V,.. .. , , , , , . -1 ,, , ff .f. , V. ,, , ., , ,. , .M , , . ,, - , .. Baseball Season The baseball season of 1924 started off with a rush on April fourth when Coach Ray's Ty Cobbs and George Sislers came through with a victory over the strong Marshall nine. Although the next three practice games resulted in defeats for our boys, hope is not diminishedf. for the championship shield. At the time of this writing Coach Ray has whipped together a team which will furnish strong opposition to any high school fteam ninej in the city. Harrison has been placed in the central section this year, and will play for the first time Lindblom, Tilden, Hyde Park, and various other south side schools. The competition between the various nines is very strong, but, since the Blue and Gray thrives on strong and active competition, we can look for- ward to great doings on the part of the boys. i The turn-out this year was probably the largest ever witnessed at school. After a few practice games, the squad was cut until now it numbers about twenty men. The regulars are Korak, Hruby, Rosen, Sommers, Guzik, Rothman, Xhfachowski, and Chenicek, while such understudies as Arnos, Hajik, Battush, Morganstein, Plocar, Madeksho, and Chidensky make it a difficult task to determine upon whom to start at every game. The manager is Seymour Meyerson and our well known coach, Shorty Ray, promises that if we do not win the shield, at least we'll be among the leaders. 1 E4 .. J ,W-,IX f'xf WK- Cycxowsyxxv .51 - ' xg f' 1 I . V- K Wag Banff . 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Q ' ' , .fi 13 - J' e t-' .,,-1' i 5 .5 'L-i 'Q'-X ' -in ' -l 'rf 4-Y -..f - 1 -- -r .t .l 1 .5 tl 335111 1 ngunmu -fini 3. if T rack Coach Krupar called for candidates for his track teams in the early part rg-- of October. Manyenthusiastic .would-be Paddocks responded 5 and now after exe' much effort, Harrison has a jumor and a Senior track team. br' ,gg Both teams had try-outs at the beginning of the season and prospects looked very favorableg however, the teams were forced to give up a few of qt, their practice nights to the basketball team, and because of this possibly sacri- .ag ficed a showing at the Interscholasuc Meet in Bartlett Gym. N555 W' '?. n When the outdoor season arrived Manager I-louder arranged a dual meet ri? with lsindblom at Lmdblom, from which our Seniors emerged triumphant but the Juniors lost by a 'ught score. f A. few of the gee whizzes of the Senior team are Capt. Ty Wachowslci, star high Jump and shot putman, Simon, holder of the 120 yard low hurdle record, Urbs Urban, dash man, and Wijjy Wojdygo, star 220 and 440 yard San. kT3e other men are Bermer, Brown, Seuhant, Cernock, Pigarri, Mitsur, 59, H ova , ettlng and Orusky. gg U The junior team is striving hard to perfect itself in all ways so that Har- WSL' ff rison may be ably represented in the outdoor meets. Q56 5 '- gg Prospects for the outdoor season are very good. In the meets with Moose- hart, Rockford, Morton, Lake View, and the other schools a majority of ,agp wins is expected. sa P .Lf- I: UI Ae - ' -.-212. 'a 'lil 75 iw PET PHRASES OF TEACHERS . . . i W5 MISS Miller: No hard feelings, boy ? ax:- 'e'A N Mr. Chandler: You make a speech. if 0-it - - :sb Mf.,DHV1S! - New line up next. gm, Mr. Blenkinsopp: Hello Joe, Frank. qgzs Mrs. Gsgoodz Come, children. ,gg k p T. 'ffl' . Mr. Pyle: Volunteers Miss Brown: HoW's the world treating you ? V . Mr., Loomis: Here, lad! Down to brass tacks! 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F U, 520 f , W ' wx eg: wa A-,J rf :Hia if 'E gin E3 Y, gpg 'N '74 .23 .lf V25 'u' M49 1, 1 E Ft '-Sig '64 - '1 6,54 hmwv' Track 'Q Ili One Hundred Eleven mga f-:Gi if fi ' 1 Via ,-74? . 9 5, gc yghlig F,-:gn-!.1fA1,!i?F:L'.JljQ1 Gvffaego zffxvjfwigx,,7'fx.,,f'1,x,F:x,,.,'F?Q,,ifqviavgwsxamicsignage:-ifeefiez-Tliislrif:Eigaxgczzeziieaiceilzsgseia23259-aff952572 1 q,aovoEJJ64bLwcoa , .za -.w .a Swzmmzhg Vtfhen candidates for the swimming teams were summoned, the largest squad seen 111 many years reported, out of which Mr. Holmes selected his Junior and Senior teams. Most of the boys were new and inexperienced, so that in the indoor meet only one man on the Senior team placed. VVith the coming of the outdoor season and the dual meets, however, the team showing the eiects of ethcient coaching and a great deal of practice, the Seniors won three successive meets, Lindblom and Lake View going down to defeat before the Harrison mermen. The team captained by M. Landswan has its eye set upon the champion- ship shield to be awarded at the outdoor meet in June and promises to do its very best to obtain it. Now a word about the juniors, for indeed prospects are as bright now as in former days when winning championship shields was merely a matter of course with Harrisoifs juniors. Although this was the hrst year of com- petition for a majority of the boys, they showed up wonderfully in all their meets, and we may safely believe the prophecy of Mr. Holmes, who predicts a championship for next season. Miss O'Hair: Wl1o were the Whigs ? Goldie: The VVhigs were people that wore powder in their hair. Hermanovich: W'hen you ring the bell in a street car, why does it ring at both ends ? VV'arning: So both ends will stop. . il - ,-- f,,'f'JAL7W' - Ai HEY V! , .Y -4 - , . HQXV5 -rx-C i Q ,f ,, . f 'L I W l. - - ,- HHAP XVRTW' S ,V x lm - L, I , I , - Muir: Y f E ik V f , Y N svwzwcw 'QJQQWET' if H I KQ A l - NRM .- V - , . 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Lev, f w 3 ,524 qv- 4-3: 3939 bf . gf..- ' 'T J 4d ,,.Q,. .ggi 'sg-A ,416 415- ..i., +5 ..i, Q5- ,4f.,, J A :ull , ., V , L. ,six 'TV KJ' L., avg- f . LM .-.., X , 'Q 4-4- -'AH 4 Aw .am Semor Swmmmng ' sf?- W-:ve HES-N tl Qi:- ff, J -L Ar t J., ,.i, ' T - gl ,iff- Al 5:T':' we X k W., H, ,.2,. H-W' w 41 ,Q-,5 -4 ! .H ,415 I-,vii vig, LR. X 'Q Fife 'Sgr ' ff: .gf we ,gL,: 421-:be N-fgg 1-Q24 Ag 4225? 5' 'ff f, 4-Jn' J' ?7j'3' QL, -Ja: C5 1 1 n A 41,1 fumor Swmmmmg ig, . ma, 1714 One Hundred Thzrteen wife: 95' .V .- - W , ,' in ---5 , - ', - I ' , - - Y'-1 3,5 his Ji xii , vi N hz wig .4 it L, ,jg .qi ,E ,i5i,,.i,xf,,5,,,f5Q .Eb 551. if ggi. .fp is .iff ,aafbg :RQ ie Q53 ,251 4,1 X. .g, ,WM .,-, M -. -, ., vb., hd-. - . D-,-- ,Y-.W-Q,.-,.:V0w nb W ,I ,. w . . . 1.-1-.fi,a.v..t-.-1....J.f,.:-,-.1. . -. 1 1 . . ' ,- f . fi- fd. if iv..-t 'fr -2 ' it J- 4, , , Y , I H13 air. W H in 5 .n,..f..,.i-.4 .,p-I-s.,s,f.,t5l,..y .-. L. ,.,g,4:L,- -' , . ,. ., ., . ... .. ,,: : .i .. .1 I: it a, ., ,Q if H --V -p. -: 1: . as -1:-El,-.x....,Z:,?,.,,.,-.fi.,, ..-.. . . .1 -f f N M - f- 7' . -- ,,,,, -- YW- . ---J r r 1 r f r . -:fi ix L , E ,al ' -4 Q , .-4, T ,,,,. 'fi'- f ,Mp ,-Za! 42.1 'N C , 1 f , an .Tel f 1 any ' 1 ' l f 'fm -7, zu 2 l .-211 + l .mi- f .Har 2,1 'TW , , :avi C if '15 .lt l f-PM if ,.'.,. M, f u 'l f i'T'A frail G 6'-HEI .-1:51 Z 1 'ffl gf ,l ,--.Q p f- ie: e, -ffl- ,. , ,greg Af: lF'..i ec-tx 53.51 Z ,... e---': if f, f, ,WI Aga P .1 his .T J ,g l aa. ,-LJ , 'lt ,art it ,la I '51-rl Af Skating Team Skating is a comparatively young sport, having been introduced into prep competition as a minor sport in 1923. In the first year of competition, the team of 1924, although it did not win a championship, started the ball rolling. The Seniors won their only meet with comparative ease, taking the large end of a 150 to 0 score with Englewood. John Cromley, a member of the Chicago school boys' team of 1921-1922, was captain of the team. He was easily the star of the team, contributing much to the interscholastic meet. The other members of the team. are Urban, johnson, Nebeck, V esely, and Schneider, all of whom will be back next season. The juniors, also, triu.mphed over Englewood in their only meet by a score of 170 to 40. Led by Benes, who placed first, second, and third in his three respective races, the team composed of Novak, Serro, Morenchan, Eikenberg, Colby, and Lederer did brilliant skating and brought the .Tuniors out on top. Witli this splendid start I-1arrison's success in this young sport is assuredg and it is hoped that future teams will contribute many additions to I-Iarrison's numerous trophies. Mrs. Barrow: VVhat is the difference between Centigrade and Fahren- heit F G. Bagnas: One is above zero and the other below. Mr. McFatridge: Son, what do you, expect to be when you get through p51 Harrison . Red: An old man. One H'!illdI'0fI F0lll'fCUIZ 1. , at ,U 7 ,U .,- s:'-.. ,- --'Fmt'-f -V 1'-f -C 7 A fflfff 12' gn? 1 ff 1- 1. 1 ,L 1- 1. 'Kai em 1. Sf, qg.,.fi. . ia, f'l-.a2,,.,, ,,,,f .,, .. ...M.t.,,..i. ., ,.t .r..- .M-f,.,. , -,W ., ,.,..ff-,r,.,'-,.,. ,,n1,.f,f ,..,li,.,Ex.,-t,,HA5i.i,giepzae.x., ti, , .l .1 . . .5..,, ,J 5, , f, , . ,,, , I ,,,,.,,t49w'wojet.n i-.ootttttll'itt'LLCt4fiCt4ttY . , ,J ns 1 r 1, r, ai 1: 4, ti J. 1. f 3. l, F: -1, up-lv .x.' rg-,L ,!,- L lv,j,nim,,Q,,.x,fl',-.QMA.jh,,lJ. H E: D: li 5 U E fl.ell'.1,e-.ll.fLz3LV.-ilwell,-QLil-4-?l4:3,lfyLslfsflf-2Llwfla-PQ,-f,,t1 Aly, ., i r . ,. .iiit Iliff. viii ft f, fx- , 5, JL i rw is 1+ -'L 11 J S ff 'P' U 44? Jwfi A V PM yi .w ifli 939 'W 'FF' QQ fie Q5-1 flu: :Tv ggi .-flnf -.59 11:5 gif :ala -gif F1251 sie 12: 'inf 'P . - -iii L Rzfle Team 1-if 51:3 -ff 'The members of the rifle team are S. S. Czerwinski fCapt.j, V. Kelly, MQ, -QQ R. Miller, A. Schanen, I. Benjamin, H. Eisenstein, H. Popel, P. Bonelli, Anton fl: Machata, M. Fries. , isll The team won second place in the Sixth Corps Area Shoot, being beaten lf? 1 . . . . . 'H by a military academy by a small score. It was chosen to represent Illinois ee in the National Intercollegiate meet. 'vi . . - ,Kit 'J l It has also entered in the National Hearst Trophy Meet and expects to do AI, '54 . . ' ff: Ja something big. .Q The members of the Rifle Team are under the same rules of eligibility 4,1 as members of athletics. They will receive I-I's next semester. riff S. S. CZERWINSKI CCapt.j Asa :L saw -11 jf. PAGE BLANCHE ,jf-, Q F Q? fgwg Cromley: Hello, John, what have you got there K 'fini john Qgoing home eating a piece of cakej : Oh, a piece of cake. Dldlllt f-Sf ' you know that I am a cake eater ? life 1-SH uflg. .3' J bl: YN' 5 f X . I ...if ell-.mfs ll f N' 'xllfx f M ll? C WWRK 'i Q 5 :nap -Tw P' M! . . .-. 1' N '- I .mlb I , at , 4 ti. the gl Q N 2 ,45 - we ,-iff' ' awry f 4:24-f X f i min sk! ev- n ff ' ' 'tw ji . .1 :E fit N rg Q re ' usb-or M A - .Q :Ls One Hiuzdred Fiflrcn 515 if F- vii f 1372? 1 ff f rf ez 1 ff Y ff-.3E..2f..I'.4..F'. 2.1 :ai Q f?fJ2?w,v -tffwzvw5ee1i'--i-- m-we if if -af amine 6 Ma A 4, if Q--wil ii -if Q ii -Q -it 4- lil' 4, im. 'i.f 1C aiflivi mil- I, 1...j,,.b r v I r r r v r v .i I . . el- -L 4- -' A az. 'MPA-Pls-lla1-.Life-lvl 7 ' ,, . rf .. i-llfittlfilillliflll .. f I . e ,514 424415 .f -'vm i .,I ,..,.. Q15 4, ie 'ASSY f. 'Fifi 1 ,-29 ., l .y-,it r 17- 5 ..-.. r ii u-.. f r .L iT4',i ' V ff: f . 4 , -me i . A,-A .gil i , '?'7'1 Y . .-.T 'Q ,FT f . if-ft if-if if 5 it f. --te, :, V M7 ie if -if 'z ii 156 .H 612 ii -we 15 Q11: .,Y f-df in lf fjikf +501 if 155 .lv fi KTM. -.4 is -551- is ie '7'T'i'i -41: ff, '3T1'T 4, A+ K, ,qi .1 4912 ir P-iff i .1 A ft. l :Ig eff? ef I Girls' Valley Ball Probably the most popular form of girls' athletics at Harrison is volley ball. This is proved by the interesting and hotly-contested volley ball tourna- ment of last semester, which was directed by Mrs. Kazda and refereed by students. The thirty-one teams which took part in the contest were named after the states in the Union. The Freshman teams, as usual, were the most numerous, they being represented by thirteen teams. The Sophomores totalled nine teams, the juniors averaged four, and the Seniors live. Gwing to the difficulties in school programs, the games were played after school hours and lasted until five o'clock in the evening. As a result of the semi-finals, the Michigans were the Senior champs, the lowas the junior, the Arizonas the Sophomore, and the North Carolinas the Freshman. The championship game was played between the Michigan and the North Carolinas, and owing to the superior cooperation of the Freshman team, the score was 48 to 36 in their favor. This is the first time a Freshman team has won the school championship. This semester the teams are named after automobiles, the Seniors being the most expensive car, and the Freshman the cheapest. A large number of the girls turned out, and there is much speculation as to whether Harrison girls will change the general rule and make Fords run better than Pierce Arrows. Goldstein treading from Romeo andjulietn in one breathj: 'KI hate the word, as I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee. Miss Brown: Wl1en you get tohell, stop and rest. ' HEARD IN THF. PHYSICS CLASS . Vocal sounds depend upon the amount of air space in the head. One Hundred Sixteen- -irgrfg 1:4--pf:- x:::?i '.u1:1:1::1r FH-'M'avrfi'-vo-v.:1:1'r1 4f1.q-tg, Til.. . . . . . .. I ge?-:src-sig:sf-re-Vsifezfgsitssiy -E-1-:f,:2r'ff-'e-iff: :fgrep-avi-3rig'-QV-:pee-D:ef,p:f1ferp 296'-f'lf+F3 iif?'i-'v'fX'4'lf-261981-QYIQ. I 51 T X Y ' is 5 y f i 5 n ii i an Squad g e Gzrls ' The Girls' Swimming Squad is composed of approximately twenty-five girls, who are earnestly working to win their H's. Miss Byrne, a newcomer at Harrison and successor of Miss Lorfeld, is coaching the squad this year. The various events in which the Harrison mermaids have entered are rhythmic breathing, plunging for distance, and fancy diving. At present the squad is working toward organizing class teams in the hope that interclass contests may be held in the near future. The squad practices regularly on Monday evenings and is being assisted by Mr. Dougherty toward the winning of Red Cross life-saving emblems. School emblems are given, not for poin.ts but for attendance, ability, and effort. Although no I-I's have as yet been awarded, Miss Byrne expects to have about twelve awarded at the end of this semester. This is one of the finest forms of physical training and every girl that can swim is urged to enter the squad. Salesman fselling car to co-edj: This is the hand brake. It is used only in cases of emergency. Co-ed: I understand. just like a kimonaf' Greenberg: VVhat's the use of arguing with you? You can't be con- vincedf' Blenkinsopp: Oh, yes, I can 5 but I haven't seen the man who could do it yet. ' One Hundred Sevevztemi ,. ,. i 'z ,,. ' 1 ,T--1 4, ,l ,.:.,. , i l X ua.. l,.-.-- 4 lg.. f 3-- 'asf 4 ,T Tig' 1 9,-... A, .T-' ,.A -f -.Q Tw Ta., A ,,3,, . 'E' s,. J .,,, Y' F' tr 'ia Y 9 - 4.- J J, 95 iff' .- ff gel. ai A. -MQ' 4 7 -9 A, sim. :fb a, 'x ,, .r. g..,,. J 1 ..i,, ,Tw 1.-v 5. ff- ws-f' gi -. ,T Af Ya 5154. . ji, viii, ae... 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It has grown considerably since its organization a year ago and now boasts of about sixty active members. Under the able management of Mrs. Cameron, who is assisted by Manager Mabel Broadway, 'Ty Wacliovvslci, Joseph Woj- dygo, and 1. Lybarger, the team has done progressive work. 1 ' The events required to make the team are hurl ball, distance throwing, running high jump, volley ball service, and the 50-yard dash. One hundred points are necessary before an H is awarded the girls. However, some of the Heet-footed misses are the proud possessors of one I-I and are striving to earn their second emblem. Mrs. Cameron and her managers are to be congratulated on the develop- ment of this athletic organization within the last year. 9 One HlllIdI'Cfl Eiglztccn ., .. , ... s, fb z., A, .ff -T 1- L- -- 1' -1- 1- f' f' 1' ff -f -' 1 1' 1 L7 yi 4 K M.-,yd-,yi ,J M N .ik ,Q-.Li --ai-.Wi ,X ai .ai . 1 I I , V- , 1, 4 , , . 3, . i. 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Av, f , ...QT if. .7 A Y. ,an 9 , ,uc 1 .,.,- e '-1:4 Y 2 .A,. r A . .Sa - r 'r 5-vi -e NW f. 705 0 . 'Hn r. F-an E ':'ff r .ttf l 1-3.- 4--f T. ,.-.,,. i 5,4 r -IQ '. 91: f 1 fi: ,r I '-fn: Q r ,.,.. 1 ..,,, V. ,. f ..,,1. - 1 f ..,, f r 'G A ,A :- ,A -5... .. if ,,. V. ,, ' ' '- 1- 12- li- .li-Q.5jlj!g,Q!.- ,i .ifV'if a r 1' i 5 n ng i an The H a1'rz's011 Herald The Harrison Herald has just completed its third year successfully, hav- ing received honorable mention in a nation-wide contest at Madison, Wiscoiisiii, and in a state-wide contest at Urbana. This was due not only to the ehiciency o-E the staff, but also to the co-operation of its faculty advisers, Mr. Willianis, Mrs. Iosi, Mrs. Gibbs, Miss Cappetta, Mr. Runimell and Mr. Stoker, and to the journalism Class. . . The Herald has been constantly improving since its first issue, and there are hopes of its receiving even. greater honors next year at both Madison and Urbana. The .fomfnalzlvm Class Members of the I-Iarrison Herald, except those of the business and art departments, must have preliminary training in the journalism class. Since the staff is kept sufficiently busy in copy reading, rewriting, proof reading, making up the dummy, . and writing headlines, the task of reporting news falls to the Journalism class. . News writing is done under direct, supervision and the reporters- are required to write and rewrite until they have their information in clear, direct, understandable English. The work is, therefore, the most effective composition training possible in high school. Only students who have a good record as to scho-larship, punctuality, and reliability are accepted as members of the class. After a student has served successfully for one semester in journalism, the faculty advisers of the Herald consider that he has earned a place on the staff. 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Rf ...W N w 4, rf , f-.ug f f . 1' . .E 1 E f r ,.L Y r ,lllf A , 1. THE COTEC STAFF February-frzme, 1924 Editors CHARLES GRADMAN IJELEN ICLIKA ' Story Section RUTH DUNNING JEANETTE SHAFFER IRENE CHOTT EVELYN BULENA FAY CURTIS V Poetry , AMY BROWN School Clubs Humor Section CATHERINE VVESLEY JAMES BASTA Art Section OTTO BORIS :KRISTAK SIMA C otcc S tenograv plwrs ELVIRA BRUEBACI-I MILDRED DANDA .ANNE IONAK EVELYN ANDERSON Copy Readers NIILDRED DANDA ANNE JONAK Clean Up . HARRY CRIST S uperiazteruient of C ofec Sales Agents ' VVILLIAM BRUMLIK One H mzdrcd Twenfy-two ' 4 U sw' vo' e' V41 a' 4 L H is if 4 Q' mv -ww 1' v f fs Q 4' 1 v 1 - wf, -. .,. .. . -, k- 1' -- f 1 1..- -cf - 1: H :.- 1, 4- +1 v :- 1- f- 1- V- - -f -f, f- -ff A 33551 in nil' U is ali mf 1 l , ,J W, .5 I 3. .rf- ., K Lg, 'J T. , 5, r-.2 5 Jw ...,, 1 a. F. ? IQ I -L.: 5, .g,, r.,,. ? v-3-0 .gs R 3:v..,, 1 :LJ , , 4.- J J 1 . vw-1: 1, 4 .Z.4l,f, s 4 , . v-, J .mw- I 4, ,Ev- A .4-.1 J l i, 4 ,..,,, IIPQ Wd 5. Eg-.Sv :L LL. 4 w 1 if- ,..,..,. A a ---Q A ,rf v, 51 y 'Q V ,- iq ii 'V A km ya ,iw 'M,'l'q,.j., 11.74, L, . .. J -' ,, ,. .' ,.,,, l 2 i 1' L 1 .5 .Li-3--.ggf-LLMJQ all L U at 5 tl it ,mf ,if .ff,,'Ll-'3--1:-A' The Cotec School Year 1923-1924 Volume 9 of Harrisouis Cotec included a vacation number' for September, a football issue for October, a. holiday number for November-December, a miclwinter issu.e for january, a freshman number for February, a basketball number for March, a baseball number for April, and a clean-up number for May. This made eight numbers of our monthly magazine for the school year. VVe do not issue a june Cotec in order to leave a clear coast for the splendid Harrisoniau. The January Cotec was put up in larger form than earlier issues of the Cotec. This new form has certain advantages over the earlier, smaller form in the arrangement of picture and print. ' A very hopeful sign for a. better Cotec in the future is the great quantity and variety of material contributed by Harrison's English classes for the May Cotec, Their contributions make this issue a very creditable piece of work. The Cotec Staff members and all other persons connected with the Cotec thank the Harrison students and the Harrison English teachers for this splendid assistance. May this good work continue into next school year and into coming school years! It will make of Harrison's monthly magazine a 1'eally demo- cratic orgau, voicing the ideas of our great student body in story, p-oem, general school activities, and clean-lnnnor. Girls ' Week At last the importance of girls has been recognized at Harrison. From April 21 to April 27 Harrison girls convinced men, women, and boys that they possess hue qualities and are worthy of much praise. Their purposes were to show the necessity of wholesome recreation and physical training of girls, to give girls a better knowledge of the achievements of women in vocational, 'technical, and other lines of work, to make this the incentive and stimulant of girls' interest in higher education, and to emphasize the importance of home- making. The Harrison girls did their share and followed this programg Monday, April 21: Miss Foley, head of the Visiting Nurse Association, spoipke to second and fourth-year girls on Health and Personality. The junior-Senior Girls, on the afternoon of that day, had Mrs. F. B. Lang- worthy as a guest, who spoke at the mass meeting of all the girls of the school on Social Standards. Tuesday, April 22: This was called Home Day. Many mothers of Harrison girls visited the school and were entertained at tea in the social room. WVeclnesday, April 23: This was Dramatic Art Day, and, because it was also Shakespeare's birthday, the assembly portrayal of Shakespeare's best known heroines was an appropriate program. Thursday, April 24: The Symphony Orchestra gave a concert at the Qrchestra Hall, which was attended by the musically inclined girls. 11 ,-may, April 253 A pageant, XVoman in History, was given at a general assembly. Wfith this schedule the purposes given above were fulfilledg and with the co-operation of all girls the benefits derived from them will be enjoyed by all ' One Hmidrcd Twenty-three ,YT -, ,Q-g,H t - 5-jfiio . .. .. ., ,. .. 1.85,-may J i'i.i-rw- .iifiiiit1 414' 'tf'+i'1 ,r . v - . i i t - 'SE r r ,e N' 1- fr lM1l'f'1l'il llc lit i.lM1lril4 iii'-if--file Q3 3, 1' 1' i 5 g QI f fl U, I-i-Ze 1l-'iles-Qciiil' ,i Zi'lif 'ii''si4l '.if'lidmi'.si'- l .i 'Q ': 1 r V. v r 7 S r. G ai fi J a, 4 J , ,Lei aig- ,ai ' -ire- ,J,,i +9 5:51 ,il -Q, ui: ff I The Fenczng Club Disengage ! Lunge ! Disengage ! Lunge ! Some fifteen trim bodies straighten out, moving with a precision and harmony found in very few sports. Flashes of light, a sharp staccato note is heard as the opponents parry the thrustg then a quick recovery, much like se, the recoil of a giant Held gun. Disengage I Lunge ! ' ti Again light flashes as the swords are driven homewardg again the staccato beat as the foils strike. Under the direction of Ira Turley, faculty adviser, and Stephen Czer- , Winski, president and instructor, the twenty or more members of the fencing WL, club are learning the ancient art of fencing. Like knights of old, they are learning those lessons which the sword drives home. Precision, harmony and grace in movements, litheness and steadiness in 4+ the recoil, a well-balanced poise, a quick, searching eye,, a ready and agile QQ Sie, wrist, a strong willg these are the things that fencing teaches and requires. PQ It takes a cool head, a steady hand, a strong will, to hold your foil steady, 'ft true, always ready, when the other fellow's blood is up and he is slashing 5' 'fit and pounding away at you. - Though we have not held any meets with other schools, though we have if not won any fame resultant of such competitions, we believe that to- belong QL to the fencing club is a great honor and that it has fame enough to satisfy ,ir any student at Harrison. NL Stephen Czerwinski . . . ...... President Q, Edward 'Tetrev ..... ....... S ecretary My ,,, Ira Turley .... . . .Faculty Adviser if Q Lrg. 'Ti if Freshie Cto swimming instructorj: Please, sir, I just swallowed some 'Ti water. Will they mind ? One H imdred Twenty-four ,Q- 'giil Y Y Y Y Y - . an --, f f , , . ., .V .ff-aff, .. .. ,. .,. ,, ,. ,,. ,, ., ,. .. Efppix-.5,'i,ggii31:?g-Qi: Evlfs-I Pi -If-'J' ' J' I TQ! I - 1 f f r 6 I f N. 1, J., J ,. 1 1, 3, 3, ,. 5. ' ,. - lx I- .- I. ls. I- 1.41, ' -. l- 7+ . , - - ' J - ' 1- if-Yao 4Us-.-is--.'f:z-'V-Q.-Q'-callin-I-.3- .a:fvl.z:3Is.-If:...fi.+ ., . ., .. 5 , I .Z .. ,, ?1lQng413,5g,g31g5gr il l. .L il .5 Qi. H--f i -L: A -.,, .i,. ' , ,f . ,a ,.f f-Q17 ,f,. ,M ' . if LZ QQ , Qi: :Jiri .1.,.. 1 I -Jw: :Tr -4s 'J-'i gi: ., , ., ,I gg. -4- W zncfzester Rzfle Club Y- ga.. This club, a new one at I-Iarrison, is part of the nation wide organization ,N ' o 1 n o A called the W111cl1este1' junior Rifle Corps. Its purpose is to promote the ,gi American sport of riflemanship and encourage the spirit of out-of-door life. ,Q .41 The members of this club shoot for the Winchester medals and trophies. The ig. .-5. unit at I-Iarrison is made up nearly altogether of the Rifle Team that Won rg, 'Se second place in Sixth Corps Area Shoot. sg President. . . . .............. .. .Steven S. Czerwinski ni, Vice-President .. ........ Vincent Kelly kj: ggi: Secretary ..... ...... F rank Tittle ,gn Treasurer . . . . . . . . . .... . . .Bernard Kelly A wg gi, Range Ojicm' ....... .... S ergt. jesse Carter M ag Mr. W1 Almlof. .. .... Faculty Adviser M. 44. ,W . ., il- ai-+ ,y 'iff il? -Eli: gre. A. A BRIGHT CHAP ff a Arkema: Here comes a friend of mine. I-Ie's a human dynamo. Celine : Really ? iff' Arkema: Yes, everything he has on is charged. riff Wie ,gn l W.- .I - fa: 'fi Maurice Cin doctor's officej: Give me something for my head, Doc, if quick 5 give me something for it. I if A Doctor: I wouldn't take it as a gift. 47315 Gr?- llz . b . . . -'fig She: I hate to think of my 'El1l1't1ClIl1 birthday. If He: Wl1y? Did something unpleasant happen on it ?,' ..5:,, One Hundred Twenty-j'i'Ue f A ',. 3.54. . ,, We.ffm..f'.JfQ.f:.. ,.e.,ff.rf'..r..v,,'f.Jf.f..if..,H.,?l':'. n..sf.,v.,e.g1:.5f..'r..gf..2.:1..f.,,a.,,r,.,ff.,s, 1- 2 ff, 1- wxfsr-S lf'IT'l 11 'if'l'- 'if'lf'I-WU mf 6'--Ai--is-an ehrwwr- 4.f-em:--is--5? '5 'I? U 5ff tT tF:F3st?f?L'iyEQ?Ilf'Ir1fRs f e r . ,. l 5. A 4. 4 a 'it r. 1 4 1 I La . 4 -- -' J - - 1 t' f -' s -Q . . .f as .. .L .- ..-'.-f.1'-, - U.. .. ,-'1'..1.l..'l..Q-' J 3438 51 lvl 11311 gg M :jr .f -ij. 1 ' C .1 .' f 'fra ' i .pup K 4 i A .Qs 21 . get ..--. 'ffm ull.- ,il ,,. T35 if ffgffrl : first 7-- ,-EQ ha- .Airi his Q l VL .5 ,,,- elm lu!! 'ww fu' .-2,71 , gui, .al ' ' The Sfeatzng Clu5 .W The Skating Club, now in its third year, has had its usual successful fl .gs semester. Owinguto the brief duration of the skating season, only one meet .fv -A-fl was held, at Franklin Park. A fine social at the end made up for all the 1-W 'f outings begrudged us by the Weather man. 1 The senior skating team defeated Englewood by. a score of one hundred PQ U, . . . 9, and fifty to zero While the Juniors beat the same school, one hundred and pf gill forty to seventy. Cromley, of the seniors, placed fourth in the High School .v,' v , ,LQ Championship Meet. -Ze gag ,QE OFFICERS W .4- Frank Urban .. ..... .President 'AT' 1 Arthur Lederer . . .Vice-P1'c'sidc11t 'mfg Catherine VVesley . . ...... Secretary QT, --glfl Marcella Vasampour . . ....... Treasurer H-f Mr. Weber' ....... . . . . .Faculty Adviser Gilbert Johnson. . . . . Team llflcmager ff f'i'Tl 4-l- 'T' iff' Vi: Wl1y is chemistry like love F sl- Doc: Because the lower the temperature, the greater the pressure. if ai' ..-I Q: fe-1' . What is a lucky number? H oi Anyone that you can get on the phone. One Hundred Tfwanly-si.r s do s M ,s s do s rs nie gf J ,lin 2153 -is Nix exif-2 figs vis sign -fZ3.wr'E7w+-fs? 9-is A-bm --pigsin-rg.-ar-agwsl ff- K H452 'v VU'-'fi -fax -Lo 1- is P1130 'fik-Lf:l::l',iu r ' The Tennis Glu b ' The first meeting of the Tennis Club was held on Thursday, March iirst. At this meeting, ofhcers elected were as follows: Clll1li7'17'l-G11 . . . ................... .... . . .A. Cerny Secretary . . .... H. King Mcmager . . . . .R. -lelinek Treasurer ...... . . .VV. Boehm Faculty Advise-1' ............................... Sazama i1Ve had avery successful meeting and prospects for a good team look well. All men who wish to be on the tennis team must belong to the club. We also discussed the number of men to be on the team, and they will be selected by elimination. Many students who play tennis are joining the club, which will have a limited munher, and all are asked to come out. By the graduation of Kelly, last yea1 s captain, we shall have to elect a new one. Benny fin geometry class intending to say, Things equal to the same thing are equal to each otheruj : All things are created free and equal. Mr. Thompson: Name three substances containing starch. Bursik: Two cuffs and a collar. Mibbs Cin dean's oflicej : Mil, I can't decide whether to order a pin or ring. Mil: Oh, get a pin now-'cause you're sure to get. a ring some time. One H11.11d1'cd Twulify-seilevi r P L. i. ' fa ., ,. . ' , ' ,Q ,.av,uig.,- l , , ., . , i,l f,,-in iii, IL Q guqtgmi -ff if ,gi-,I E .-I f ,,s it l A a a, .HQ Wi., rp :JL-P .tr- J T, l fix- l lie, l. 'J Lev : Qzfff 1-Q-4 4, . K , 14.4-fe wr-1 G15. P f gag, Q g:+4 as ,XQ- J ,Q- 4 4'- ' 1, .ep if .1 Q 4' ST -i 4 I-5+ J LA, ur. , T. - TQ. 454' WF, mL.- J. :I-Lb ,v-., 4, i 1.1- lx- , v-LQ Q. M 3. v a, l LQ ' 1 v-P53 px:- 4, QP-A 1, :AL ' .x Q'-.f 5 U49 , 1, r iJ',.7f,-2'.:f..5Q.:',,.Y.J-',gra'-r,..1'.,.2.,..f'.,:4,.r:,Jimi,,2i..,:g..QS.f,.1..x,-1f...2,:xW2s,.f..,1-, 141' 2.51 4 I if L l' 1 It VTWV -'L 4 I '4 KHP 1' 04 1 it is lt' 4' le c V 1'l it wi-' l l'1f-l 5W '4''J l'i-ii. . , , ',. , , . , ,, , , i , , , ,i , , , , , , , . . . . . 1 . , , . , . . . . my. w ....Y , , , , 1 1. , if 4X- IM-Y1'x1+-I1+'L-'f-274411-2-fsnf-'I-ff. 1. r. Law J. r..!. ,Jn 1. 1. 1. uv- z. hwy.. P, v. W. Q. y. v- V. v. r. P. rw, f,v,e . f.. v. 1- r,-f. L44 L v. r- y.. A, :N L 1- f . L L 5 .3 bg- :Lil .u f. il L 1 1 .i ,. .. MY Y ' A ' ' ' L ' ' D' ' ' ' ' ' .. , ...af ' - -- '- - - vim .t-A 44,1 gf. 4 ' ri 117 15 , 3 - frat! N w Ag, ,N -:Ye I.-r.. 4. J ' 54: ,... .. , , -if '- I . Am 'J .4-We Q. - 6 N J T, W7 'wr 'KH 1, FR gn .Arg ,mf ff fu W if if ,JA 'gs ..:: ill . .fix A W f if' if I A-5 . QA n 1 .gf U '- ' ! . ,brig l .35 The School Play If 4: gf. H J .Q rl- C A 'Y fzf J, i ,nj-L T- ir, :WFP A - N v .QQ-1, -.. ff: q. +1 17. 1- 1-s 15 f, 3. 14 'Z 3 3- -vifwf I L 1, V L 1 1 A 1 L - 3 A , 1 E A A f- v v- - --'i-'ff' f A---if . K'i:'i i 'E''iW'Z'1 Q I '4- ki 'q 'I 'I T '4'4 4 1 4 pw '4 1 's' 'A' '- UU '4 '1 4 '4 W- I '4 4 'rw 'a H W 'vw W 1 'i 'I 'E 'A w 'J 'J n w 45 'J , -, ' ! 'Z -, 1g.'1'-.3F -fi.Hia-f7-'f.'V..sL.9 . TM. 1+ - -. ' ,af 1 1' f Q 1- '.-Y I ' ! 3--:LL-:fic-'!' 1' fl 1+ ff 'ff 'wLv4Lja 3543 tt P! li za id it rt bill! ,gf L-Lflrfgf-' ' gMonsz'eur B6dZl6'dZ,'6 ' ' ' A comedy, farce, tragedy, or what did you say it was ?-a romance, a perfectly charming eighteenth-century romance written by Ethel Hale Freeman. How lovely! And the plot, was it a goo-d one? Oh, we saw an incognito prince, a haughty lady, a ball, a duel, and the hero betrayed. Then the plot must have been thrilling. The leading lady, was she beautiful? There were two such ladies-and they were both beautiful !' The leading man was in luck, wasn't he? But he surelyidid deserve it because he made a wonderful hero. But tell me who- directed and staged this great success. Miss Marinda Miller, with the cooperation of the Dramatics Class, Miss Faulhaber, Mr. Blenkinsopp, and Mr. Holmes. No wonder it was so good! Did Mr. Emery and his or- chestra furnish the music? We thought so. It is always so easy to recognize skilled management and directing. Well, it certainly was a line play 5 and we'd like to shake the hand of everyone who had anything to do with .this lovely production. Congratulations to them all! H i , This was the cast: Monsieur Beaugaire .... .......... M ilton Paula Duke of VVir1terset. . '. . . . .Wi1lia111 Mcl-Tatridge Mr. Molyfneaux. . . .... Edward Purcell Harry Rackell. . . .... Edwin Halik Captain Badger. . . .... james Ward Beau Nash ........ .... L eopold Lurie Lord Townbrake .... .... A ddison Purcell Mr. Bantison ....... ...... I ames Basta Sir Hugh Guilford ..... . . .Clarence Cerny -Marquis de Mirepo-is .......... Z . . .Victor Jacobson Henri de Beaujolais ............. .... I oseph Masek Francois-servant to Beaucaire ..... ...... V ictor Jacobson 'Winton-servant to Lady Malbourne ........ Nicholas Roth 31.5 'F' . A.. at L s:-as J .ln ew..- ' 1 sf., 1 ff 3.1 V ' 1 fl.. a -J iv.-.Q si . L., J. v ix- -sw- ' 4 .. YL 'WAT' fi, -fras- 4. Sri,- 1 .. '7. ,.,.-.J ,, :gs- wiv sf. L ll-- -T, as .,1. rj-ol 1-Na J. 71k .T Y, Cl-633' 1 . .', . , . v-.Na E. , 3.4, .. -.,- . 3630 :J ti? it . 1... . yr .5 Que? wiv' Ji .-i fi ez fr f F A, ii bf Victor-servant to Beancaire ......... p . . .Clarence Mann Servant to Beau Nash ..................... Louis Balonik sie. Lady Mary Carlysle .... . . . Edna McFatridge, Anna Stake Lady Malbourne ..... Q ............... Eleanor Lonek Lady Clarise ....... ' ...Clara Hartman' - Lady Baring-Gould. . . . . .Evelyn Pisha Lady Rellerton ...... ......... R uth Singer SF' Estelle ....... .............. E thel Engstrom Marie .............. f ......... Mildred Schneberger Servants to Beaucaire ...... Bert McHugh, Clarence Pollack, Joseph Wojdygoi, Edward Waisliwillas aj-f :rib -1-it Pi? . wb Y Doc: Have you any ties to match my eyes ? 1 Clerk: No, but we have some soft hats to match your headf' Ni One H1l1lad7'6d T'ZUL'71fj!-7'Zfi1lt.' lla cw . F 2 W fit'Whittle530iestttlissithdhfiefiirri5+'?h+iSr'iiirtes'!2lsJfrgxirfaesirfieriesteefeedrhdwierteetlrsiferiirkrfzieelilt 553 -1 J m,,m,f .f , re . f, my X , Y , , .-, .15 gi. ., , .f .n 5 X .2 .1 N iff..-,ae-,s.-Z..-,,Q.,,.-AV, ,1., f,-151, -4'. if,-fl .-,,. -,lr , - ..., .Q . .. . - . . . . f Wim. A r X . ,lair html, l., . ut., l., , ...P v . ,:i,,E,:i ,Es,J,a,nQ.,e'11 ethggggg, ffl? KPU Eg. lit. U .gl-. tl, E:,,igeg5r,i fL - in ,:,. - U- .1 , ff - - - - - ' - , - I. 771.72 Lg: 77.7 ,ii A , V, V . - . , . . K A sr, . The Iifarfison Debdtihg Club ' l The'Harrison Debating Club has 'establ'ishecl'the reputation ofibeing one of the liveliest-debating-clubs i-n the high 'schools of- Chicago. The following officers havepiloted the organization,throughout the ,sen1ester.: SCAR Milton Herriian .- . , .' ....... '. . . .-.Q .l'. - .... .President Williani Brumlik . . . -. . .Vice-President Emil Wolf ...... . . . . . . . ......... ..... S 'ccrctary Arthur .Goldberg ......... '. .- .................. Treasurer With this administration, the club entered the City Debating League, better known as the Chicago Literary Union. At the time of this writing, Harrison is tied for second place in the league with Marshall, Crane, and McKinley, and has an excellent chance of getting into the finals and winning' the city cham- pionship. ,This has been Harrison's first year in the Chicago ,Literary Union since 1918. The team has made an excellent showing and has proven to all Chicago high schools that Harrison has a team to be feared. Two debates have been presented before the student body in General Assembly, one last November and the other in'May. The biggest event in Harrison's debating history occurred when an inter- state debate was held May 9th with Cathedral High School of Indianapolis, Ind. In JL111C,.I'I31'1'lSO1'1 will lose tive of the six members of the debating team. There is a iine opportunity for studen.ts interested in this work to make the team next year. All boys having two seniesters credit in English are eligible. Come out. ye would-be ''word-slingersf' , Miss Fox fduring a Spanish lessonj 2 W'hat is the verb to be born ? Smith Qwho had not studiedj : lt is not there CNacerj, teacher. Miss Fox: Nacer is correct. Sit down. ' One fI'1HldJ'f'lI, Thirly f 4 t af-f'.rffemf--if-me We we-leaf mf Zmtl' it is i. S.. it 4.14 i 4 ?jX I ,,,.,, , , W-A-fees.-,--, 1?-i I I V 'l la ls l. Vw. V. . l. l--',. I..-l'..i H14 as .-. J . -,4 rv V-f - A l.fJl4l'::-mimi!-.4 I-.-ls'-A-l'-fl I. V-Q-H -lf.-N , ,. L .p ,p 5 -L fi-gill gl L L 155, gg LQ U, ,ii 'Uv jjpghl Jia!! up :LYS-vi, :air ggtfgrrgsz Qi' 1' I I 'ex Z The Girls' Debating Club 'Mr. lfVarman, faculty adviser of the Harrison. Debating Club, saw no reason why girls could not debate as well as boys, and so the Girls' Debating Club was organized with Mr. Hamilton as faculty adviser. The club is still in its infancy and has not accomplished much so far. But that a girl'can debate as well as any boy and better than some, is what we intend to show to everyone, especially the boys. The Girls' Debating, Club is very. beneficial, as the training one gets here is of great use in later life. U The average woman of today, with her'varied interests, needs to know howto conduct an argument sensibly. W'ell, we're startedg may we accomplish our purpose. Amen! Our officers are : ' I Pres-ident ...... . . .Florence Albert Vice-Prcslfdcm' .. ..... Celia Mervis Secretary .... . . .Badonnal Levitt Treasurer . . . . .Anna Fierberg It's only six o'clockg and I told you to come after supper. Beatrice: Sengstockz That's what I came after. Eggs: '-'livery time I see a girl that I like, some guy rushes her so fast and hard that I never get a look in. Vlfhat should,I do ? Schne: '-'l7ry to fall for the kind that nobody but a mother could love. Birds of a feather flock together. One Hmzdrvd Tlzirfy-0110 1 'f.,iT?.fl, f5fQi'F?1? . ::fl.iQI7Ll'..'1'...'L'.wiv.,.':..5ifif..1'T,-u .,1e,,o1: ,,rf,,p ,,:z.,,i:,,iv,,w 1' if ,f f if lf ef wtf t- Mir Mt- Af li will cf tr if-it et- 4, tr if 4:-, 1I dQ t '.lF'fll 4j twin 74:7 igfwgefiiffnfxv-fieflJin e . fi' i ' 7' 512- J V W, l1'.,:i , 1 mf, type. GNL.- ia., A gag, ,. 'IST' ,T 1. 4. 3 , - T, riff- A ,..4, J 1-Q 1 Mg. '47 lag: J. as lv. lx . 'T wir' Q HIT- .Hi W J! i gl 411:- J UT' IP-+9 l A rl:- i, ui.: V' -. i, S1 ww ' 4. 'RQ , N 4.4. i. 1.-If ' ,Qi- 1 p-is I ,ag 1 J 1: Q. i 74' 1 ,ugli- ' :.i wh . H37- WD 1, 'J ' 34- 1-,tl . fi, Ha? SIT' :nb 41 ig. 1 , ,. A it' .WK Wi' ,I W r M, 1 ju fs f mb 1. - 1. 1 , a A, Al 1, fl. J, Ju ,. Cf- 4. f- - , .- . . 1 r A 'I A .-. ,. ..: . .. .- 'WM I-ff---.-'A-mlN-.f..-'f,,-Qi.Ql'.-Q.-L.-'--5'--1' argl? 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Because the greatest honor Na, 44 and the best time in school are enjoyed by the fortunate menibers of the Girls' Lia Q, Glee Club. l Xp, 5 1, '53-L Besidespartlcipatrng in many wonderful assemblies that have helped to ll y uplift the spirit of the entirei school, our charming songbirds certainly looked ff' exquisite as the dainty, shuffling little japanese maidsuin the greatest affair of ff 'Tiff the 'school year, The Mikado. 7' 'f . , 'ir Witli such a sweet and lovely leader as our Clare at the bow and with Ay Miss Campbell at the wheel, the Girls' Glee Club has been steered thru the 'gs 2, reatest the most successful ear of its re ime. ue. ?-?-1 g 7 y A January june Clara Hartman.. . . . . .President . . . . . Clara Hartman ,ia Gladys Curran. . . . . .Sec1'eta1'y. . . . . . Lillian Zasadel ,T Alice Cushna. . . . . ,T1'easu1'cr. . . . . . Alice Cushna 'tr' Ruth Singer. . ..... ............ L ibafarian ................ Ruth Singer T W 1, s a 1 1 C -'Uv 75 Faculty Adwscr ........... Mlss Cecilia Campbell W Q91 ? 'WH -If 1 ' 1 CT? f , if EZ' Bi? f ,Vi L A l Y' :fb 2 :Q was .L .le mg' We-xii an his gl.. eg: +V .sl gf? 'is i gba.:-xesavs Y Ona Hundred Thirty-two if efft 'hw .L ' , - as jr? , a, 1, f, , 1 -f 1, .. ,I ff ' ff if 1,12 q.gf,,v., uf. ff. ff,..a,,.'f,..ff. vas .:fr.'ft.'ft..f1.4e' 2. flgfqefigzilfwffe-:i'?1eiJofiaerne-alfa-ali-Y:Leviesflee-iseqjesziavifaejfi--+'E.Ae1-1-If QJ-'f'U'f'E- 0'QMt,sfl- f-1,-f Q,' gf tht, 'ff f, gf5'Qf'f-'4,f'lr-4g'ii!-. I 1 iqyrg ,L ,rw irq 3.,,v,J ,'mv+vm,p,,..y1. aw ow: A, , ,, g A , .1 .. .. ,,.y, .LQ y-.-3, ff..-34.-j?.,-,la.--lei.-llsf-'l.+-'I P l .15 'fi 'fir 'j,. .5 . ,j. A Q1 if N: l E3 KJ L i f. ,. 'Y .-..f.i. ffl-. gl-A if lf- ff N ., . Y H-.. .f-1. The Boys' Glee Club The success of the Boys' Glee Club for the two semesters of 1923-24, may be attributed to csjwif de corps, which is defined in the dictionary as - a spirit of common devotedness, sympathy or support, among the members of an association or body. The executive duties have been most efficiently handled by our omcers, who have shouldered their responsibilities with a zeal that has helped to estab- lish a tone never before attained in this organization. The two outstanding musical events of the year were the contest and opera. The contest of all High School Glee Clubs in the state held at Hyde Park last December showed something of Harrison's musical genius. The boys took third place and lost first place only by a very small margin. In the Solo contest Michael Meldazis and Anthony Kopecky took iirst and second place respectively, thus winning for Harrison the first musical trophy-a hand- some banner of blue silk velvet with gold embroidery and fringe. OFFICERS January june Anthony Kopecky... ...... .President ..... .... A nthony Kopecky Gilbert johnson. . .. .... Vice-President. . . . . . Gilbert johnson Louis Balonilc. . . ..... Secretary .... .... L ouis Balonik Felix Guzilc ...... .... . ..Treasm'e1f .............. Felix Guzik S -A 5 K '27-9-I One H1l1ZfI7'Pd Tlzirty-three -'74, v -1 4- 4. 1- fr if 1: sf 1- tv -f 1- sf - v -I 1: if -41 ef 1: -1- 1- -ff -v- rf -1- -if -1' --r 1- 'rr 1 ,pw ,H,,.,v.'., ' HV- ,..v,,.-1,4--.,,..X L, ,L ,, V-wwf.. ,per-.., va- -..n. -,-- ...-,,..--,,..-A3..T-Q., 5, 4. 2.-nl- ,ww-.-v.... K .rw-,e F441,4-ltr-tillitre.-Piilllfieliilllsfllilllif-ctlfll W 1 .1 ., i-f,f,. ,.f-A 1, , 2, ji1 f11,. . .. 1 ,. . . 3 L 5, A J, A iq r y r v r v 1 f- -a gngi.4-s-+,,'1a,-li -5 ia, but t. ifiuuidll ,QQW-2j-image,-.,1i,'4 J 4.5 ' l l l I 2 l l Al l The S and E Club 'lfhe Harrison Honor Society, better known as the S and E Club, was y organized in 1923 by Miss O'Hair. Students and teachers felt that Harrison., Just as other schools, ought to have an honor society for those students who improve the school by high scholarship. A , 'The purpose of the club is to encourage better scholarship among students, and muembership is open to all Seniors having an average of E or above. The club's emblem, a gold torch with the word 'I-Ionor printed upon it, is surely l a symbol of greater knowledge. The easiest path is that lighted by the Honor -5 torch. We hope that in the future all of I-Iarrison's Seniors will become mem- bers of the club and make it the greatest club at Harrison, at the same time if raising Harrisorfs standard. L OFFICERS f Arthur Goldberg . . . ........ ...... P resident 'N Steven Cierwinski . . . . . .Vice-President Amy Brown ....... ...... S ccretary A .ll si Mr. Bjornsen: Why were the Middle Ages called the dark ages ? ' Tomaska: Because there were so many knights. Mrs. VVard to visitor: Yes, jimmy learned French and Algebra in , school. jimmy, tell the lady how you say good-bye in Algebra. -I ' Mr. Hitchcock: Cohen, what are eddy currents ? cl Cohen: You find them around the Caribbean Sea. One Hzmdred Tlzirfgf-four vm ... ., ., T. .,. L. 1. 4. ,Y .. . 4. .. , . J, , 1 . . ., ,. 47 . . ,,. , ,. , .-.tgey V V- -1 .ffcs . . c- as tv .- .- ..- cl . . X -ei .- e -,4-. ,' .. .- 1- .W ., . 1, f 2 V'il4--.-4,44.424ltfvlil1. -14.114l4.i,f:t4.vl1f4l.. ' P. ll. '. W on . .i ,' . , ' .. A .Qi sl-..f1,,f?..:u1wf . -1 nl, --w ' i in iii llimliflltitll Lili? yp y R.0.T.C.1 R. O. T. C. means Reserve Officers' Training Corps. ' ' Harrison's R. O. T. C. at present consists of a battalion of three com- panies commanded by Major Steven'S. Czerwinski and Capt. Frank Tittle. , The Rifle Team won second place in the Sixth Corp Area Shoot and was chosen to represent Illinois in the National Intercollegiate Meet. It has made high scores in the National Hearst Trophy and expects to win. The signal team is prepared to do its best in a meet of all Chicago high school teams. , ' ' Much credit is due to Sergt. jesse S. Carter, our military instructor, who was the source of this successful work. It may be Well added that in the four years Sergt. Carter has been instructor at Harrison. he has not missed a drill period. Because of his remarkable record of serving his country for twenty years, he is very well equipped to teach the unit most efficiently. MAJOR S. S. CZERVVINSKI. J? Mr. Krupar: lN7hy didn't you turn out for track practice yesterday? Witt : I had a date, sir. YV . Mr. Krupar: Had a date, did you? Witty: i'Yes, sir, but I didn't break training. A miss is as good as a mile, you know. Oliverius sang, , l.'l1 never pass this way again, to the great delight of Senior Alley. T i - Our' Hundred Tlrirfy-jitfe Ar:c 'frar'FT'-'- ,ral 1, ..1fcfA.fi, ajf 1:5 .. 515551-1? EENRTT' 1. .sifaffl-TL? . - 1- -. . . -I .f -. 1,-..1,-.-f ,. .. ,,-1p.,-f.--, -va-,i -,225-,QR -C 'sed -g,.iw.2e-'f--,-we eras-1 Q.-f,s,...1--.4 f 4 f I I 1 1 1 I 4 i f 1 1 l 1 1 rl 4 rl 11 '11 u 1- at m Vi 1 Q 1 ,' 1 4, 1 1 M .. If .1 1 .i 11 lv. -I i Af . I 1 ,, vi . ,., V a .fu .l, , Z.. F1373 'e1,. e. . 7 i A g..,,g. Q 4. Q. 1 , ...,. ., ,T-gs, J lsr, lm Y' 1 1 I'--Q1 a . i 5: re. 5 wr. 1 Ya, Y P1 i lie- A:- 5 at.,- s i 4 .r 1 sae. :T ..3,. . 3 Q. wr' i F' 4 ,.,. 4 J J.- 'a .sv 1 T' - 3-5, Va.. Ip za-f ' 1 . Av- 1-If W, -J., V, XL. ,.1.- 1 ,. T, .-., ru, f D 1v fu .1 r 1 r n r . 6 4 ' - 1 K , 1- 1 fr - ' 1' 1' 11 1' flu 1 , All F- 21, M - gg' 5 4 4 i 1 i . .a 4 A cf'-4 -'G 1' 'IWJ 'li' Q, L. -5, ,gc ,151 qc. ,Aw , I .Ei .V eil 2' fe 5' -ri ..,. gl ft' Q11 S if 141+ l W 'Tiff 3' jf The Orchestra 3, Due to the excellent direction of Mr. Emery, Harrison has an orchestra 'Y' which can compete with any high school orchestra of the city. This year has ,L proved to be very successful for the orchestra. It has taken an active part in ,a. fy: making the presentation of our annual play and operetta a success. It has also Q- played for many assemblies and this year gave a program, which was to have tif been la ed over the radio, that was hi hl raised b the teachers and u ils. P Y 8' Y P Y P .,- '91 At the present time the orchestra consists of thirty-five members 5 but many tr of the members will graduate in june and there will be an opportunity for those interested to join. There will be vacancies for violins, cellos, flutes, clarinets, QQ, cornets, horns, and any other instruments that an orchestra may need. , V 'T Small things usually lead to great things, therefore, I-Iarrisonites, show your school spirit and bring out your accomplishments. Mr. Jos. N ovy, cellist, and Mr. Edward Mrsacek, former Harrisonite members of orchestra, are now in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. joining our orchestra may be the small ff 'Ti thing that will lead to one great thing for you. lfVho can tell? There may be a Frederic Stock or a Sousa among you. Come out! Boost your school! Q. riff ' . Sf ' f a V- srpmaj, rf ., T' Q f X Qt, 4, we, 'gi gl I 13? 5 ' I'-r5.',.' LQ eff K- ll Wm ll ,... Q .. 2 f11ataf1e 1 WA .milky 'gil - 51i'i1L,.. J 'il' ggi. 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The second band consists of the beginners, who are gradually being molded into an experienced band. The band is the only organization managed by its own members that receives a minor credit for the semester. The roll call is taken by an appointed member. In the absence of the director, a member takes charge of the band. The band is not limited to boys only. Girls have been allowed to join, and a corps of girls already belonging are eager to put the Harrison band at the head of all high school bands. ' The band has lifted Harrison into the limelight on three important occasions, lirst, by winning the second prize at the National Band Contest in 1923g second, by playing for the International Live Stock Expositiong third, by playing for the National Teachers' Convention held at the Auditorium. Under the leadership of Mr. Butler, our new director, and with the assist- ance of Captain Barabash and Mr. Loomis, general manager and supervisor, the band is Well under way to win iirst honors in the National Band Contest to be held this june. A ti sxs ff, 'ii 'M' ,aff Q Q! n Z ef -- 'CWI El I 8, , wa. ' Eg? Q -l l -X Q l i 0,txl1??V 4-Q 1 u- i 'X X' 9' Q Blige - 11459 'f fd Q. .1 -Q , lol ff., as B 1 at 7 ,ip X , , ' 'P 5 l , sl imwf L! N t f if, g, E ,LQ L i if i 43 JE . f Q A, 4 X f F s ' ' a ilfgvsilf es' 0 c Q by ,V ' A ,stzsusxv f ' One H undrca' Tlzirty-sewn 11131 at -li af 1, 1, , 1,1514 1, 1. f, ,gf -1, Z 1.1 vt- .1 ff -5, ff, iv ---'T'-if iii 1l'llfltt iiitotiffdliililllafl ,,,.,,,..,-its .-,-...i.,,c.w.-..,v,, ,,7,.,,.--...fl-.., 1,51-V.. awp,.ww-.,--,ms-,. ss- was-,.,--.X-..f,...fs ..-v-.-,-,..-K-..-,W -.,.-,,.,-.,.,,-,,. 1 . 4 L X .hi v , -N Q. qu 5 ga' ,Ni I' ,W-1, nip 4.11. , J - Q t gi , 1. l - ft. U. 1 li ' .i i. f - wg i' g,L,J - Lal, -3 Y, , 5 . ,111 LJ ll I AS, ill ,-5 Y t e . . The Mlffflffvll . For the secondetime in the history of Harrison, Sullivan's immortal Mikado, charming travesty of Japan, as welcome as Howers that bloom in the spring, was given -'for the annual opera. ' -In no other' country can we be shown, as in Gilbert's, how to meet any fate, with aplomb and ia wise scwoir vivre. Again, we enteredthe gate with Nanki?Poofh'and gentle 'Yum-Yum and refreshed ourselves with the spirited, charming, ,gay satires and exquisite .ditties of this gem ofiEnglish' operas. The title role was played, by Henry Broekstra, and truly, a more humane Mikado never yet was seen.',' ,Nanki-Pooh, his so-n, disguised was a wandering minstrel, proved no other than our Anthony Kopecky. Witli his clear ringing tenor voice no one could have done the part better. Ko-ko, the Lord High Egsecutioner, enacted by our new star, Frank Fara, played with fine apprecia- tion and won admiration. .. The part of Pooh-Bah, a snee1'ing nobleman, was played by Ernest Loewy, whose Hprotoplasmal.ancestors must have turned in theirfgraves with joy. Pish Tush, a noble lord and gi-after, enacted by Joseph Mattas, brought peals of laughter from the audience. Our three little maids, Yum-Yum, loved by Nanki-Pooh but betrothed to Ko-ko, and Pitti-Sing and Peep-Bo, her friends, were three school girls filled to the brim with girlish gleef, The parts were well taken by Clara Hartman, Mary Kent, and Gertrude Towbin. Martha Charvat, as Katisha, an elderly woman in love with Nanki-Pooh, who did not reciprocate, played the part wonderfully. q Nee-Ban, an umbrella bearer and chief nuisance, was enacted by Roy Besserer to perfection, and the danceiof joseph Sedlacek, a sailor ashore, caused great excitement. Perhaps the most beautiful part of the entertainment was given by the chorus, bo-th musically and pictorially. 'The boys posing in the opening scene seemed a truly Japanese painting, matched by the opening of the second act in which the girls were portrayed in Ko-ko's garden, agleam with countless soft- shaded lanterns, while in the distance shimmered Fujiyama's snow cap with its retlection of the water beneath. Cnr versatile pianist, Ida Benjamin, played the accompaniments in truly artistic manner, and our orchestra, under the able direction of Mr. John Bara- bash, rendered wonderful music during the performance. Miss Campbell is to be congratulated for making thisgperformance the most successful production ever given at Harrison. DRAMATIS PERSONAIZ THE MIKADO OF JAPAN .................... ' ........ I -Ienry Broekstra Nanki-Pooh, his so-n, disguised as a wandering minstrel ..... Anthony Kopecky Ko-Ko-Lord High Executioner .............................. Frank Fara Pooh-Bah-Lord High Everything Else .............. ..... E rnest Loewy Pish-Tush-A noble lord fanother grafterj ..., ..... I oseph Mattas Yum-Yum-VVard of Ko-Ko ............... .... C lara Hartman Pitti Sing, her sister .......................... ....... M ary Kent Peep-Bo, sister of Yum-Yum ...................,. .... G ertrude Towbin Katisha-An elderly lady in love with Nanki-Pooh. . . . . .Martha Charvat N ee-Ban-Umbrella bearer and chief nuisance ..... ..... R oy Besserer A Sailor Ashore .......................... .... I oseph Sedlacek Conductor ....... .... I ohn Barabash Pianist ........ . . .Ida Benjamin Prompter ............ .... G ladys Curran Prologue .............. .... M ildred Heindl One Hm1r1'ra'd-Tlziriy-riglzt 4 'i 1 4 i 1 'N 7 - , ' '- ' ' i , h . 'ya .- .. ' ,.- . .. ,: 1 r, w,,.y,.1,,T,-rg QA, Lg fgqg.4.g.1a,f.grgeLf 71fi3g.i.iL fatty it Q, t is iz 1 it refasue 1 T he Cecilzlm Chaz? A number of years ago the Cecilian Choirs was' organized to' encourage music and .to develop the voices of students who are in their first and second years. Many delightful numbers have been taught this year by our musical director, Miss MacLean, and all our piano accompaniments are played by Mrs. Schreiner. .- VV e wish to thank these two faculty advisers for their work,'Which made singing for the February and june graduation classes an success as well as a pleasure. ' OFFICERS Clara Vanelc ..... ......... . . .President Mildred Kowolik . . . . .Secretary Lillian Holpuch . . . . . .T7'CC1fS'l'M'0L' First Senior: Y our girl has such a soft, liquid voice. Second Senior: Yes but it's hard to sto the How. ! Mary: Remember how Fannie walked back from an auto ride withiTed last year ?f.,VVell, he invited her to go up in his new biplane and she refused. Gertrude: VVhat's the matter? Is she getting to be an angel F Mary: No, she's afraid her wings aren't strong enough yet. Protus Cdelining meaning of debrisj: After a wreck, it's what's left OVCT. One Hzrlzdred Tlziriy-nine fn -ff'-' il 'ffeii' ' fiiffff iriver 4 '4 W. 'L Us if W4 4 'Q N 4 W W, 'vw + 1 Wft. 1 4 'Z W. e 'I 'PW 'wwf 'as '1: i !','t1f't f ',-.1+,-,- f . y.--,,' i fai.-.-f,.1,,.1f,.L-.f,..L..r,,,.f-ev. fa . T- N .T we-.i...r..J....h.f,..?-.i?...2a.-F.. i 325431. t 4 ii it il ri ll in 3 2 4 ,1 f e The ffarvfison Debating Teams For the first time since 1917, Harrison has entered debating teams in the Chicago Literary Union. The first team, consisting of Milton Herman, William Brumlik, and Arthur Goldberg, wo-n two of its three league debates, while the second team, composed of Ernest Loewy, Maurice Zimmerman, and Emil Wolf Won one of -its word wranglesf' The League schedule called for dual debates with Englewood, Marshall, and Austin. The iirst, or affirmative team, van- quished the cream of Englewood's clebaters by the score, 186 to 137. The negative team lost to the Englewood affirmative speakers. The affirmative Word Wranglers also conquered Marshall, hitherto considered the best team in the city. The negative again pursued by the demon bad luck lost to Marshall's affirmative. The Austin dual debate marked another split, the affirmative losing this time and the negative bringing home the bacon. The debating teams linished the league season in a tie with Marshall, McKinley, and Crane for second place. Galletch: Why do trains Whistle at night ? Pollack: , To keep up their courage. , HEFIP BIGTN f PALE FACE-J ' WANUN tens 131.00135-X X1 sfyf 1 flllx l i . W . ? 5 . seauswr One Himdreal Forty , f -fr A- A : 'J ff if 'L' '26, 'E' 'C',,E'.,l,,j f-'..,'i .Jf'.,37,., ..'5',.7i.fL..i3f,af-..'5.-J'-175-.U,..i1.f5 .1',.' L 1 'V'-MQi:2f'--?5.1e-'ffx-sE'L'-fii-g-si'.-r4-ff1 j'- Q-'Vi- 'g 'q-' 4' I ff'-gl' l 4 4 i 1' 4' F 'll 1 if A 1 4' i l 4 aw. . . - , , ., y l 1 i , 1 ,w ,v 1, , . 9 , u. , iv, .4 i, V 5, ,I .I V I -, , , , . . -. 1. ,M I , .W ,ui . J ..', ,4.,. J 1 ,Ta- 6. D+' .MQ- i gn: 4 ga- 4 Q:-Q 4 r. Sak' 4 LQ? air. wi- 4 Lay.,- '. La 113.- P ,Yi ,Ze my r-101: , . , . 4.0- . l- T. Nl, li? v 'rf -1--v 1 ,S+ .fy .nu 21-4- kia ' J 'mga .J-34 K ., i f 15-4- N uv' Q' s-Lv f r A4 'i L .f is Yi. f ' r . ' .Q '. 1 . r 5 f--' , , . 4 ' 4' k 4 11731 T, fi' nwxi v , .7 , ,J . , , . . .f ,.. . .., . , , 1, .L iv,,. ,,.l,,P,,.:, l,,..',.tJ..di,. l,,.f,,,u.. ,i ix' ' i fini' .i' Q71 I Hr H13 UlUl1Q2,Hi2 S , , , , - .. , , . , , ..j.-E ,-. 1 l Q. My li a. 1. M 1 . A. r 'W Jia, ffl ff --, A.. 44 .-if az., ,Tw 113: 4 , 1. 4 L, g1,, A.. Qui..- ...i, ,Ln ' arf:- as 5 - Fresfzmzm D1'a11zatzcs if .fail sf' 44' This club was organized by the Freshmen in the February class of 1923. eb el: 'The iirst play' presented was Six Who Pass, which proved a great success. 4132- -.5 The next play was A Night at an Inn, which, added to the Six Who Pass, 112- showed just what the students could do. e 74 The next class improved this club in many Ways. Six Wlio Pass and if -2 ar ' , . , sr , , , - ' ' ' cc Erie Yr A Night at an Inn weie repeated , in addition a valentine play, The Knave y .-. ' - - f i1.l'frE' of Hearts, was given to the delight of all. At Christmas time, the teachers Inf Q invited the cast to give Six Wlio Pass for their party and enjoyed it very much. The students are now working hard at the two plays, Three Pills in a ffl Bottle and VVhappin' Wharf. pf., ,tgp From the beginning, the club has been making rapid progress and is now 4, ivin Jla fs to the communit . Latel The Knave of Hearts was Given at me ' . 5 . , ' ,, . , Q v ag., the Chicago Union League Boys Club, and A Night at an Inn ' and Six Wl1o rite. in , ' A 7 ' , - - R27 .gf Pass were given 'lt Gad s Hill The students help a great deal by making their 1 7. 1 C . 1 .ai own costumes and selecting their own casts. They have been dramatizing, gn. Writing their own plays, and making miniature stages. sg? 464 The kind help of our director, Miss Boe, has made possible these successes. AZ- ak: CF E X lt? , - y L -nfs iii' els ti? 5,5 'nga :rg fig ag: it ' ?: -Fila' if-2 fa-3 sig ,gt 'uf' Si: .. .fi - s 'tif V ik' gr One Hwzdred Forly-one :gg fig 'H - fi ff . f ' Z f 7 .. if 'J Jf . f. 'f .if :f..,iif'..r ei. '..f1iLfiSff..,f. .fa ..z.:?. + .J'..L,a ...Li ft,-Ee QL vC.w5.--srsvz-?Qif2.ffiik-,sff.:s-'dw-fE.is5qf?4e.?efzu.ijasQL. Ui. wmv 67.-.f3.wQj-LFE. .lvvvfeis .gn.lt5.ef5-eb-1-i5.ff3Q . , ,,, . ,A ,V . NL- K-'a.,l4.Nl1-5-.f.f.:-is fad.. 4:-lm gr: -- . f- vi ,. ., f l- la fiqi- ls V1--I'-lla i-.ls l-.-,la l ' 'f,,'l,:li,'f1, i. Ulf ln. -1 Aft if Q 'P 'fgffw'-' ',:L-,J The Junior-Senior Girls' Club ThCiJ,LU11l0T-SC1llOf.GlYL'RCSCfVCS Club with an enrollment of practically every junior and ,senior girl is one of theibiggest, liveliest, and most active girls' clubs ,in the school. . f . il For the program this year, a symposium of girls was carried out. The milk fund, Easterildonations, and 'Thanksgiving baskets have been just a few of our social science activities. Our special features have been the mothers' tea, alumni tea, football banquet, club suppers at the Y, four large welcoming parties for the freshman girls, Girl Reserve recognition service, award of rings, and the winning of first place and the silver loving cup at Hi-links, all of which helped to make this one ofthe greatest years the club has ever known. 1 ' f ' ' . lv The officers are: il . january . june Eleanor Lonek. . . . . .President .... .... M ildred M. I-Ieindl Mildred Rickl ..... . .V iceP1'esidcnf .... .... f Xlice Cushna Mildred Heindl ,.... ....... S ecretmfy ...... . . . LRose Tarnapol Mildred Schneberger. .. . . .A.rsismnt Secretary. . . . . Amy Brown Beth McCarron ..... ..... T 7'Cl'lSlH'C?l' ..... .... B ertha Tockman Ruth Rothschild ............ r'ifSS'iSl'CZ1lf Troasmmr ....... Florence Lassial Faculty flcivfiscl' .........,.. Miss Marinda Miller PM Rosen: l1Vl1y would a tanner make a good chemist. Silverstein: Because he understands ox-fhj1des. Gerdung: You know those cigars Miss -- sent me for Christmas ? W'ojdygo: Yes Gerdung: Well, I gave a lot to my friends and now I l1E1VC11,lI any left. Vifojdygo: VVhat, cigars ? i i ' Gerdnng: No, friends ! One Hundred Forty-Iwo ,v i, ,ir 1, .P lf, ,ns 1, 4. 5, ..f, .,, 4: -1-,fre gf: -rf ff 4- 'g 1- ii if -fy ff if if -ig if :if ff 'rf if fl' sg 1 ,' - . I ,.i ' ii I, i L R-cz'--i..7,-..Ti.,,Zx.JI ...T,..i, -I.-cZ.Wi.vi.-yi----is--J.-f,f1,.e-I-el-1y,1.:fff t'f- 'f-WI,--I.sfi-flfe-16,1-If-il.-e1.i-A'-I--fc--Q..-.I 1 I NL A. . v , i , , , . .1 , , ..., . ,.,. .r . . ,. . . ..,. N fa . A . G , '. ,, lite -- .1--7.-4 .W f. Mft H .s',v'..:.-,- .1 'Z-..-lfs.-H . . .i , ,. , , U V , W . .i .. .V , . 1 . . , -h,L,,,1, ,V A, jg xg ,Vg , .. . .. ., ., .. .i 'x rl J- v , l X illru l 1 ill tw 1,3 H.ML.1l!h rlllfi efymlliwl The Pfusilers ' The past year has been a banner year for the Hustlers. In 'addition to accomplishing all that was doneiduring the preceding year, new projects have been undertaken successfully, one of the most important being the provision- of soap and towels for the washroomsq P , . 1 'Ihe Hero tree service was rendered on Armistice Day, with all the respect due to those whoa gave their all for that noble cause.iI A ' I The usual charity work has bee11 done on a larger scale than ever before. Five hundred Thanksgiving baskets were distributed to the needy of the com- munityga Red Cross drive was held, which netted over fifty dollarsg and at Christmas time, gifts, candy, and toys were given to five hundred children who attended a party at the school auditorium, in addition to other gifts which were sent to little boys and girls at various hospitals and orphanages. Then the Herald I-Iustlers conducted an honor contest and awarded prizes to students and division rooms ranking the highest in scholarship and partici- pation in activities of all sorts. This novel contest tended to iintensiiy the interest in scholarship, clubs, and teams. At Easter time the I-Iustlers again did their bit by sending a large number of colored eggs, comfort bags, phonograph records, and stationery to the sol- diers at the Edward Hines Memorial Hospital. By the intensive Clean-up Campaign program the campaign has been divided into three sections-the community clean-up work, handled by Arthur Goldberg, the work within the school, managed by Ethel Engstrom, and the work of the elementary public schools in charge of Esther Weiss. In clean-up work I-Iarrison has a reputation to sustain, and all other schools are determined to outdo this school in every phase of the work. However, it seems probable that lilarrison will again win first prize. Mr. Shideler fgiving lecturej: Now, folks, 'if you want to realize the true nature of this animal, keep your eyes fixed on me. One HlI1IllI'Cfl Forty-zflzrcc Y 4- 1- va -. ,ff 4- 1, if f. 1- f- -4. a- ,- 1- ii 1, ff +V if fr 4- .1 1, 1, ff 1' sf- sf -ff 1 -I ,.- ...i .M 1 ,L .. -..-,-V... - .V i , .-, .-. .,-, L- i-.,-,.-,-crm: .- ww- ,.. .., -i .,. .,, ,,-. 1 4 , . ,rf A , ' i fill, i 1 i :T- it -4, J C' 7 ,ldv i ,. J-, ,ev 4, ,. I.. if ai A.: JT' 5, eg . .1 in.. . -rf- J A 7. . ia..- 3. ,aff A v T-- , ,J,,. WG. ai V3.4 Mil' J 54.1 1 , 3-it-P' , . limi. 2 ,g ,4. a, ,LA-49 Q 1 i 1-Q 4, QFCE' e. J. T. ET li4Li.4q+.i.f.i.4 argirl84114144.4144-li i'tl 'F e wan Juv? 59 fi ' ,v F , -yi .lp ,ri ,Y ty 7--1 ' ,. f r 'v B y yay ,ao Ai? .sy :Q .1T1,,l7 pe, , 1 r .l -., f x f 'A 1 my um A , A ai J, a i 4. 1 i an N.- fy 4 54, lf li il il ll l 5u 'Ili iff'iWQ?'Wi3ELILLYQ?- l 'Tal at, I Z - ,Q ,Af QQ: if 'jf ' af wig, gif lata. ,555 pam. -'riff ,gn ,ga V . ff, -1 A .l all ,L ,gel is La ali.. A The Bzology Club he 'if alg- The Biology Club was organized in the fall of 1922 and since that time :il has become the most potent organization at Harrison for the stimulation of interest in the great out-of-doors. It has striven to unfold and reveal a few ,lr ip of the innumerable mysteries of the field, the woods, and the stream, to cause W gg, others to see the beauty of the birds, to' feel the thrill that comes with their egg melodious songs, to observe the majesty of the trees and the glories of the egg iieldsg to awaken, and renew a love and C11tl1l1S13.S1T1 for all the creations of the Almighty. Jn . . . . . tif We believe that by adhering strictly to these principles we are encourag- Ng, ing those things which make up a better, fuller, and more comprehensive life. It is a fact worthy to be noted that such great men as Lincoln and Roosevelt lived close to nature and applied the principles learned there to humanity, NL thus achieving great success in public life. if The club during the past semester has accomplished a great deal. The r . . . ,, greatest of all achievements was the successful campaign carried on to secure 'QT' iv . . . . . wx, signatures to petitions, asking our Senators and Congressmen to use all their 13 iniluence in passing the bill setting aside 300 miles of Mississippi bottom land 'Sf to be used as a refuge for wild game, Hsh, and birds. The club, as may be iii seen, has tried to use its influence nationally as well as locally. Ci? , , fi We are by no means a dull crowd. In the spring and summer we have Cfgfx our good times-our bird and flower trips, our Weenie roasts, and songs and nfs stories by the iireside. We're a gay bunch-we enjoy life and get all the good we can out of it. ,age Q i.,Q.f- . - . N 0! there fl-mt no bugs on us, wen if 'we are the Biology Club. ag, :ite fi li- Leo: Why did your pop say I reminded him of a telescope? ' :ofa . Lauxaz Because you're so easy to see through and you magnify every- 5:5 thing so. I '1 One Hundred Forty-four a 2: n'ww-f1g2f4,f-Q.':-'gweietiweAU-'if- el Zu wi,--qvfy Q1 '?U'Qw Ci'i6'A0x w tl Q- 4+ ll if lt it ii at 1- ti L cl Qi e- -x,, '+ if 35551 in i 5 anti Ii it 1 v f i A v 5 . . :pp-atpbi,,,l,5 Aa. 4 V i l a i 1 i tl M 4. n li i 1. r i -az .1 i' ,:. l Tir.. A in - .ff Q -,..,,. y, . ,iv- J -r,. u e J. 4 s L 1 f. A. J. 4 1 ,. 'TWV .. 4-'A1 'tie . i .Q Sig. -fe, The H arrzlvon Accounting Club T Growth is a good index to the success of any social organization. The sf- f 1-Iarriso-n Accounting Club has grown from a few in number to a membership 'tif' T' of about one hundred this semester. Increase in numbers and interest in the ,Auf various activities of this school club promise to become greater as the months M- go by. The ambition of the officers and members is to make the Accounting' .is in Club one of the outstanding activities of Harrison. The oliicers for this semester are: 5, -.4 Edward Vokral .......... ...... P resident Frank Milkevitch . . . . . . Vice-President ,l-+2 A-1 Wfalter Harvot .... ...... S ecretary 4:2 joseph Chejlava . . . . . .Assistant jf' Harry Loeher . . . ....... Treasurer V? if joseph Andrlik . . ......... Assistant ft joseph Taborsky ...................... S c1'gecmz'-at-A1'1n.s v The club made a big hit this semester with its social given in the- Social -'fir 1'0O1'll. The committee prepared an excellent program, consisting of dancing, songs, a splendid play, some orations, games, and finally terminating with the ' l ustial eats, which were enjoyed by all. The students appear greatly interested in these socials, and it is encouraging to notice the hue spirit manifested. -ff Under the careful guidance and leadership of our faculty advisers, Mr. :fb rin- O. N. Cord and Mr. Goodenough, the club bids fair to increase in usefulness. 'Es' They have worked hard to build up the personnel of the club and to encourage and train the students in participating in social affairs. 'The pupils realize that to be successful they must take a personal and active part in all club matters. The club has a splendid motto, Once a member, always a member. 4-lf iii Freshic: My papa is a mounted policeman. Soph: Is that better than being a walking policeman ? QQ. Freshie: Cf course. ,lf there's any trouble he can get away quicker. One Hundred Forly-jitfv ,-1..f - - 'nfs A .x,.-..,.i.. ...-,,.., 6.4 n M :ir .Jug -1 r. ,AV L f ,-. 2 .-A ...Sa J. E f- .4 G 151 as, C' r f-.i K ng-4: 5 F., e ,Zi r Q... LY r AQ K ffff f ,371 1? 5.13 .1-S 025 i 0 ik: 5 4:4 'T 'r :- E .L 4 ii 'ffl L? 'L 'if' le 97 6 ... E it : -95 it hi .1-, f. .5 'Q -Pj x ,Ri 1:1 ei so if cw? 1 --. ir Q51 i 1 'fit 1 2 6715 -' i I C E .+. E -Q, '23 i. '57 2 .nag -:N A+ f fs-- 'LEFT r 1,5-' E-, e mf 1, +i Y. ,, 1' if .i plus .4 V. I 1 4 The Yunom Club The Yunota Club, under the careful guidance of Miss Tyley, is now recognized as one of Harrison's oldest and most successful clubs. The mem- bers include girls of the Sophomoreg Junior, and Senior years with a member- ship usually limited to sixty girls. The club was formed to encourage hiking among the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior girls and to acquaint the girls with the forest preserves of the county. The hikes are held every other Wednesday 'throughout the entire school year. As great a variety as possible is secured. During the spring and fall the club hikes through some of the parks or forest preserves. In winter an annual visit is made to the Art Institute and Field Museum. The club gives one indoor party at Christmas time, a Weenie roast each semester, and in June the all day outing at the Sand Dunes is the culmina- tion of the whole year's Work. At this outing, the faithful hikers are awarded the emblem of the club for their regular attendance. January June . . . .Rose Tarnopol Beth McCarron. . . ..... President. . . . . Eleanor Lonek ..... . . .Vice-President. . . . . . Dorothy Tamm Loretta Kritenbrink ...... . . .Secretary ........... Mildred Lenartson Ethel Chott Dorothy Tamin ..... ....... . . .Treasurer ........ . . . Faculty' Adviser ............. Miss lilorence Tyley wx x ' 1 ,- SZ ., 7' One Hmzdred Forty-six 1.7ix. '1f121i' 2 fCYl:f1'2zF4:'trc:-1a'1,e' z:r 1.'r1-14i :5' sf f 'K' I ' -'slffof'fnalifva'k'rwl 1- vJ' 'we-rico' '- 'v-bln ' f 1' 'J I 5 W Wlwl'-iv.,vai2 qi iw Exim? Q 'w f 14. .1f',,z.f 5 rw., in I-ca. K 'i.. Q.:.il-al? Tr - ' ' - ' - wil'---53:-fp--flf W1 P J -- JV .W JW. -r-?.,'3 Rl Al- aa if 154 .i'L:.,-2' -iziifvlfiisilmaff E ll Zi llfll U fit V4 tr'.1 Y'I '1I ?f'2ri1 'iT'LK.? H ?5,f5 7iWQQQi' J-4 l lu. :gl .. L Q..- Q a gn, a 1.441 4 9'-wr var. 1. my YQ 'J 2.1-QQ , eau. . ,,.a,. 4.4. , - 4, A wg. 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' - s ii .,-.- -.1MI.' s'. ff. i sv an ' Q? ag. . . . .Aw ,gf The Sacezjefwecz Hzkzng Club tg, . . .T 'fl The Sacajewea Hiking Club was organized last fall to meet the need of :lf such a club among the underclass girls. It is composed of Freshman and 'ff' gf Sophomore girls, and the number of members is limited. The purpose of VF' -qw: . . . . . . . Leg, the club 1S to promo-te 1nterest 111 outdoor activities and to become acquainted hz. 3.4 with the many beautiful spots in and near Chicago. Trips have been taken to the c1ty parks, several of the Forest Preserves of Cook County, the Art 'ff' 4, Institute, Field Museum, University of Chicago Campus, and an all-day trip gg, to Palatine in the autumn and to the Dunes in the spring. LQ ,Q 'Ti orrrcizks , 'f-1: , , :fs .gm Henrietta Renias . . . . ....... ....... P reszdent ag, .qi Alice Wojdygo . . ..... Vice-President .ac-,, Martha Kuvan . . .......,.. Secretary ag: Anna Pollack . . . . .Assistant Secretary Marie Killen. . . . ............... Social Chazrman ,F Anna Tax ........... ........ . ............. Y ell Leader fl: F acuity Advisers .... Misses Chamberlain and Cobb 'if is F Aa --- I., h fs r r - ,f' 'nf' 5 W. fl' syVC52s:.:f:.-::f,.iP l'CN1lf.x T'Wy'EfW :sr ' - El !,. 1 ' f Q HERE was RIVER-j ' ' 'tif' ..:,, Y -ML l X K , N sum: :sen-r ' X - ,,-1 ',' R- 1 . A l ,.,,. ALLRIGHT 455, ll , I , '17 .-fir - ., ' 'S LST'-,191-' 'N-f I. ' 'TN . 'V MP2, 'Q' l 1 .1 F ll! l ' ' , - 'I' kb . N ll' r A '1 t A- is f -ge ' A 3 . -f .fir ,lit Q -: Y - 1 i W ' ,A -- . 1 E ' 4 IN: f F 'A 1, . G ' . ' '.. i N - ' wir, 5 E N--....... - . E, i Nr- f . - 1' M Q X - - lf? Nas. bs ' f- - E , - -'I 9'-1 1 rw, 4 ag f Q 5 ,. .. N ' 1 -3: .-Lnl Z . . , ,Q -521 lim . ' l I T: 'TW 33 I I gg- 'lf ' ' e I 1 Y ff C - . ti? --fi-f . sasusxm - TA- One Hundred Forty-seven WF' 'rf fi -Q1 ,1f,,f:.,if.,f:',.i'. ffig' .gr qu. .j Qi'.,1',.',1.,1'f.-f.' ,i'.,J' ,eAf.,fg,,1q. if gi, '14 fa, vi if 11 1' J ff - 11 fi- J' if'5f-zaeqm 6. U- 0.11. ea. sf. 'vw-C.. .dp 1, C. -Ex.. Nw U U- .eg YF..-fcayzle 1vi!.,.-up JL:-LT.-..6.:r!iy'1gI-.-fl:--Cf-,3Qyi,,..?A,.Eii,g5,Q x 1 m ,V , . 1 , hy, , . . A . . . ,ageing 1,e,g,,i,,i,51Q,4ae, 215.1 Cl L ll ll L2 it l Qu. jf 'Y' F ig' 11 The Frencfl Club The French Club is an organization of students who wish to improve their knowledge of the French language. The meetings, held every other Wednes- day, are conducted i11 French. The programs consist of French recitations and readings, French playlets, and solos. The French Club has also its social side. Amusing French games are played and French songs are sung by all. The following are the officers for 1924: January june Mabel Broadway .' . . .... P1'es-ident .... . . .Golda Nathan Gertrude Fishman. .. . . . . Vice-Prcsidcnl. . . . . Jeanette Kartnian Fay Curtis ........ . . .Secretary .... . . .Anna Beneshunas Mildred Skach ..... ........... T 1'casm'm' .,.. ..... M arguerite Koniczka C lzairman of Program Committee .... .... IV label Broadway Faculty 1-ld'zfisw' .................. ....... M iss lrVells HEARD IN THE LUNCHROOM Vanek: Have you corn on the ear? Paula: No, it's a wart. J! Steinmeyer: I wish to ask you a question concerning a tragedy. Miss Mayo: Yes F - Steinmeyer: What is my grade P Ton : XVhat a1'e.-:waffles ? Rosalyn: Non skid pan-cakesf' Ona Hzzzzdrffd Iiorfy-ciglzt X .,, ,. J: ,,. .f .LY 4, s. .Y .,. -. 4. 1 .., 4, 1' 1' :f --f ff 1- 4- -- -. -t 1 1 1 --- 1- -it -1 f 1 4:51 ,f.,w.f,:e-i-.:r4. V5.5-fi-wi.--,vL,'+i. ui' ya,-gf--wk -5, sf- rigs! f1'.-1-Fri!-sir-If-ix -V vii' vig.-1--I wijsgx -fs'-Pi'1-Zi'-X 1 A , , , , ........ . .... . . t , . I- vr'rv'r1lrfyt wnyfjvr yrryvmvvy 2' 4' -if 1' 11 Allin at i Fi n, at lf it if The Bohemian Junior Beseda One of I-Iarrison's best known clubs is the Bohemian junior Beseda. It was reorganized September, 1922, with Mr. Prihoda as faculty adviser. This semester Mr. Kral became head of the organization. The purpose of this club is to encourage Bohemian singing and social activities among the students.. It is composed of about one hundred members at present, and any student who speaks or studies Bohemian is eligible for membership. The officers are: ' Edwin Halik . ...... Presideizt Joseph Tetrev . . . . .Vice-Preside-1z.t Helen Novak . ..... Secretary Myles Spatny . . . . .T1'ca.v1zrer Vtfhy do football players usually turn out to be railroad men? They are used to training. . A. V.: Well, what have you on your mind now F A C. S.: Oh, nothing! I took my hat off when I came in. STUDYING LATIN Rose: Wl1at does 'foeda' mean ? Frances: Wait a year! Rose: It does not. 0110 Hzuzdred .F07'fjl-llilll' hm.. .. ., ., .,. .. . ... .. , , . ., ., L. ... ., ,, . .,.'i: ,ff-rg ,if 1, fl -1, A .iq--.-i.. . s.,--t Ag -. .g.:, ,qt . ,H-,v,..' -L vu wut W ..-td. ,Q .,-,-L- .-. U i,-Z f-A I .- ' 4 9.4, A 4 .T- 415.-' a .wa a -t :. JV. 3. a,-.Q r ear vw- lt-1-1 it .i, -if- : , ago QQ 1 9-1-f , 'Li'-L14 J. 4, -Q I 3 Lf-3 A , T I l ll rg- 4 1. J.. alas . ' 4 I A I ,, Q ai V,-Q QVPQ J , 1 9 fi..-f .. -as 4 49 1-Sv ,.,.,. J Lal- .sf 1 ret- .9 ..L,,, 1 I Q- 4 4, QHQ flfllfl-llclllildcilea 444414llfflfgltlq,- J't4lN., Z 'Q f r 1 r e ir 'S it a a . a 4 5, . 'xt 1. 3 J ' 1 4 1 J A A f I- gg H If F t 5 U II i H U It-iljgfr' it . . V. if IQ Qu Q Life is ' 5 -:ls 1.3, ffl: QT- Q25 ,QQ gil Fgf' 63: als fl- -tag. ff: ' , L. -Eff if s-:- J, 551' if so Qing Las Excelencias ff Las Excelencias is the Spanish Honor Society, formed of students who gh have made an average of E or S in that language. Under the direction of p Miss Mayo, the club has grown from the ten charter members to the now :ily 4, limited membership of twenty. . J The purpose of this club is to continue work in Spanish that cannot be 'T carried on in the class-room. The meetings are carried on exclusively in ' Spanish. This club has visited the exhibition of famous Spanish paintings at the Art Institute, and has witnessed Sanclzo Panza and In the Palace of T' the King, both Spanish plays. , :T aff -'v' QF: Julia Winetslzy and Emma Maurig are president and secretary, respect- '7- ively, of this very exclusive club. -'f' We T -W- alt -ta- in ,ga Mr. Loomis: What is a trapezoid ? i A 676 d i H . . . . ,, My' A1 u ent. A rectangle with one side missing. wg E54 '7- Le. Muriel: Why did you jilt Ralph ? AT Leila: I met the jeweler who sold him his ring. if 'inf ?-Sf if .-...- 'ze' Bashe: Wl1at U are you going to ? 'T Basta: 'Tm going to a dormitory. 'Ti Bashe: What's a dormitory ? 'LT' fi Basta: A school Where you sleep. ff T26 ggi,- Jf or-+1 'ff Bride-of a day: My idol man. Bride of a decade: My idle man. ff' One Hundred Fifty t Q.- - t . x F m Q.- 'A Ah' r A,-5 I Q41 K' . f-1 f A Q I 5, rg 4 fi., -li 15 41: 1-li f 4 'vc 42,1 'Qin if f-...f f-in 1 V, .f-. if '-ir -if P 1-ff Q -'gig if .-,Q Al.: f '5'fi ir 'f : 1 ,NC 5 ,-711: .E 5 P-,rg f --ir' i? 'fm -6 'jg r 0-iq c ,...,,: Q54 fi, r r-rr i r A.:- .-Sf Y 1 r tsvf .si 'The 0.4 , M, Aa., .-.4 .5 i -rr J M., A r 4-1:3 A.. r f-if J v-.7 1 z N.: v ...V Q ,-.-- r ,.,.i f , V? 1 - - ,.',i,L-J' ...nb .+L fb X,-I in ll! gwifnl .pgngmgvcnac 223 51 r r i 5 ns gr qi 51 in 4 The Spanish Club The Spanish Club was reorganized February 21, 1924, under the leader- ship of Miss Ruindquist, Miss Krotter, and Miss Fox. club are : january Bessie Podmersky Hyman Chidensky Bessie Kysilka. . . Eugene Kafka ............... Miss Rundquist, . . . .... President. . . . . . . Vice-President. . . . . . . . .... Sec1'eta1'y. . . . . . . Miss Mayo, Miss Fox, Miss Krotter, Treasurer. . . . .- ...... - . The officers -of the june .Bertha L. Tockman Mercedes Harms Eleanor McCallog Margaret Pintur Faculty Advisers The Spanish Club meets every other Thursday, the tenth period in room 120. Here they discuss Spanish literature, printings, and music. On Thurs- day of each month, they have a musical program in the social room. Miss Braude is chairman of the program committee and makes it her business to see that there is a well planned program for each meeting. During the semester, the club went to visit the Art Institute for the pur- pose of seeing the Spanish Art Exhibition. They also went to the Powers' theatre to see the play Sancho Panzer. At the end of the semester, they intend to have their Spanish social party, for which Miss Kritenbrink is chairman. The club is trying very hard to rank among the leading clubs of the school. I! Miss Mayo: Bertha, Why did you use the preterite of that verb? Bertha: Why, Miss Mayo-because it-a-looks better. One Himdred Fifty-one 1 r. fygfffv. . . 1,. f.'g..,1 e.ff..,z.,2f:,a'f,s ' t 'JJ mi' r, 1 2,5 - f I our 12- P-ififv t-35451651 'iw review-re-1,51-hi-vatSweet-etsetrswtwtegirlie-ereflieslieriffleets ww 11 - -if s-.5 s, . ff. ag- s- L. irv tr' ., 'E . bn? f. .FPL if-e J FT' lg? FT-- Girl' O G , -5,370 PT- 'xi-. dv?- F-Pff 17.33- 4. 5117- pa.- 4 a 3' . I-1 41, la: ' .x C +4- i Q, v - L., S 'airf- 1- if. 5, ESRB . CK ii?-J a :Lg ' a lf? sw J L-Q3 5 .LQ 's '. Crew 9. Qui? 1. 5 F154- t Fria- J. gf!-Q 3 2:34 3, kr--3' ' :L ' z F jf A31- ,N Wx' ll 9 3...- +-V ' ICQ? X- Af I-4 A ,- - v. , ,a , ,aff , , ,z ,q 5 . - x A - A ' ,Wy ..Y,- l,1,,,,i,,wsfG: i. 1v,.v I1 .ia i I 1 lr? V1 nl 1 1 r ,M,,-,,L.,d,,,M,ZJ,f.u in ,,f-swf.4E?.j,c5,.ViN.g.4 A ,ng f., .v s an A., -,i N. 1 .,, v,..- ,Q ., ,.,- .. . i. . ., 4 l ,. ,,,Y.,. , . I ---Lf., 2. .W JL- .1 .fl ll. lt. U, 5,2 DU l it ll ',1agi,,a4,,:,.1gl,n,.f ' i, , ., . ' , P ,. .,.,, - . U -,,,,,.,,-. .. r - -. 5 V - . - - V -V . i, 1-. , e -1 -, J, .ar .4-L---J-.,.:. l . 44. ,:,, . ' w 1 A ' , .- - X,-,, 1 4 ,... . A I .A-A-sri. -Hs-,-1' . Y, i . 4 .- -,f a .,.. A- - -an -.Yi -s- Tlze H Club The H Club is as yet a new addition to the many activities at Harrison, having been organized in February, 1923. The only requirement for member- ship is that the applicant must have been awarded the school athletic emblem 5 namely, the H. ' The several purposes of the H Club are: C13 to bring together all the fellows, who have represented Harrison in athletics to discuss matters which will tend to create better teams and improve our athletic department, CZQ to promote true sportsmanship, clean athletics, and fair play, and QSQ to encourage the rest of the student body to support their teams by their loyalty. But in its infancy the H Club has many notable achievements to its credit. The Freshman party has been given each semester since the club began. The last semester, however, has been the banner semester. lfVe had certificates of membership printed, an athletic library begun, and our faculty advisers, Mr. Holmes and Mr. Ruzicka, compiled a book of the names of all the members of teams representing our school since it started. All we can do now for a while is growg so all you H men come out and join. January June Vifilliam Mcliatridge .... ..... P ?'l?.S ldt?1'lif ..... . . . George Getting. Joseph Dvorak ...... . .... Vice-President. . . . . . Tetrev and Brumlik Herbert Galletch ...... ..... S ecretary. . . . . . . Joseph Dvorak Edward Scbneberger ............ Treasurer' ...... . . . Elmer Kault 'F - Us , Ts91i5Ps5.- ,'..?-f..'u,,. .- Y J .VW FX wfsm, f A- r J . .. , . K D I, 1 . IA . rm ', in- HT H, '. 'K if ,fi ff i X - V. I 'i :Q X 5 H 333111 ' F ZS Q gg. T A ii: Ep -Q W 1 , 7 I 9 . we to r if r - X it rl J l LJ' ' , R ' ' A' fi, Q Owl V i X Y N 9-, , A ln I bn, - w , Xi 2 - .iff ' yhxkxl ' qumpa ' ' T, Q hi 5 s as 'J Om? Hzmdred Fifty-1 zt'0 tr 1, W 1, ,f it E5 1, W, Z? f, ? .A-fl., . . . .. , ,l.. .J v , . L, L Z: l 1 -meg:.Qf,,4L.s.i:,3y,iL1:'dCe::Ji'.' 916,p.gJRiga:1,. :lb.1em.af3-M L., 'L.....iiw.il?.wf'U., I 4 4 , , ix. .tal ' t ,J .Q .ei ,Nl t T i Q . ' 1 ' if. 5 'Y Ni r i V v 5 i . . . f ,-.-....-.-.L ,f-i'.-l'-.l:l., . 1l.l.,-l.fl-L, fs-N--U--4''ff-luv,I--..wlf,y.iil ' f ,:- - ' ,J ,.-,,,',,g,r nf, ,IJ 2, 1 f M. L' ,.L.4ggg4,:4,t,3'-5'.,,gf,g5.,4L:: ' The Radio Club The Radio Club was organized three and a half years ago. lfVhen broad- casting was taking the country by storm, a group of about twenty boys under the direction of Mr. Abbott :formed what is now one of the most Hourishing clubs at Harrison. The membership now tops the hundred mark, with every member alert and working for the good of his organization. During the last semester, two girls got up enough courage to join usg and now there are ten girls belonging to the club, every one thirsty for knowledge of radio. If there is anything wrong with a set, the owner brings it down to the club. Several faulty sets have been set to- rights by the experts of the club, for this is one of the chief functions of the club. . Harrison has given material to make a three-tube receiving outfit and has installed a sixty-live antennag and the Board of Education has put an antenna over the roof of the pattern shop and assembly hall. To show that the mem- bers of the club really know something about radio, here is what they have done. They made an Armstrong three-tube receiver with the materials given by the Board, and, the antenna put up by the Board being too long, they installed a smaller one without boring a single hole'in the wall of the building. At the meetings, which are held every Tuesday, questions are asked and answered by the members. Faulty sets are examined and repaired. Every now and then a popular concert is enjoyed. The school's set, which the club constructed, is used to receive these concerts. ' fxlllll H . lf, -5'-7 5 X 9- o ' H' I fi Q C ,. N f If 4,9 roi ws . 1 F f it I V 3 sy X Ng., ' w 5' Q I . ,-N v if ,. A sf 1 M Q li l fl lil -any HEATQN JQ li X X -4-A--1 Li X l V- : -i GOQSTW W WX . ICNSASARLQE k X , L, J .W 'rn .. -ff D f - . 'J l 1.3 A 'f . , 7 f ag' Q x .9 li ,Q ,f E E-it . J DL li . 54555 . ul' 9' Q X o i X 4 45' ...J e ' '-J if ' . '5 G ' ll if Zee , to. as . . ' ' A .sesusx-f One HIlIld7'Ed Fifty-tlzree 1 'f' '- -1 ' ' 5.3 ,':.,iQg ,1'g.,'1 5: N: 2' 1 g,-'.,g.,t:,': x iixwr 'i'i'4 t, inf 4'4r4,r,:1pg-l,4,4-4.4.4114aulrtlrii L ,.-,.,,a,5m '1 ' X' 'l l I I l aiu-rf ,QwlaL'lv-If-Iwwl-we-Aamac! if 4.-,-.Q - li, - .4 . 1 ' r pQ..g-l'..e'l...,':,4tfi,.. fw-'viafa.-'iz-h'l4fiilf---'iff-1llwlt1+-'ii-'.. V 7, 5 if .I ,l i g1QG3,3'igUNMU1:L.i.1 ,K il i ll It H .7 se w w'-9 A A J, L-1 1 v Q 4 , 1 , 1 , 4 , a 1, -w ly 4 a an :nf- Wil' VL .EI The Househ0ld.Arts 'Club The Household Arts Club is a meeting-place for the advocates of the feminine arts. The one who teaches us the correct use of the knife, fork, and ,F spoon is Mrs. Barrow: Miss Beck teaches how to apply the needle. Mrs. ag-N Wood and Miss Bunton take us into the realms of food theory. Miss Weber teaches usvthe thrift and economy of the home. The program of the year consists of indoor and outdoor activities. Various 'lr' persons of importance have spoken to us on the subjects of homemaking, correct dress, and food. ,fv The Household Arts Club is the girls' clearing house for ideals and activi- 'Tv ties concerning ho-memaking. w The ofhcers for this semester are: N' Ethel Engstrom ............ ...... P resident Mabel Westlund ..... . . . I7icefPresident Q, Mildred Schneberger . . ..... Secretary Gertrude Weinstein .. .... Treasurer Miss Miller: What arose from the period of thinkers P Ever-ready Bashe: Insane asylumsf' Mr. Twining, addressing the class after a short talk on dry cells: Who 5 knows how many times an ordinary bell rings ina day ? ' Dvorak: Everytime the button is pushed. 'uf M Red: Each hour I spend with you is like a pearl to me. Clara: AW, quit stringing me. , One Hundred Fifty-four P5 . 4 -, pq ,Eg:,,X, ,j!' ,1T, .?r:,if,L i., eigsij yi. vvrrpvl3vllniv'V ' ' 'PVYf7 I'll'lll in Mit' in ' vi' f .' L' L' .' il ' ' 1 U ll IQ Qui 'E 1' ifLfgffEii1i':lQ1QQiQjf 'gSf.fif l 3 The Daphne Club ' The Daphne Club was organized in 1923 by the girls of 310, with Miss Twiss as faculty adviser, for the purpose of getting better acquainted with each other through the medium of educational trips, hikes, and socials. During the three semesters that this club has been in existence we have visited the Art Institute and Field Museum on a number of occasions and enjoyed after-school and Saturday outings to various parts of our wonderful 'Forest preserves. QShall we ever forget that wonderful trip to Palatine, girls ?j Q Jeanette Shaffer and Pauline Fritz in the office of president have done much to make the Daphne Club a success, but they would have been powerless to accomplish anything without the aid of the club members. The membership is limited to twenty-fivel Witli the graduation in june, 1924, of most of the members, the club will have to be completely reorganized in the fall. It is the hope of the present membership that the Daphne Club will not pass out of existence with their exit from Harrison but that twenty- five new members will be ready to take their places next September. . HEARD IN HISTORY CLASS Mr. Chandler: Wlio was Napoleon's wife? A long interval of silence followed. Jacobson C from back of roomj 1 Mrs, Napoleon. 7! Miss O'I-Iair: Well, how did they stop the Boxer uprising in China? Kohler: VVhy, they passed the Anti-pugilistic Law. Du lex: Didn't ou see me downtown festerda ? I saw ou twice. . N . . 3 . . , y Bernice: I never notice an one in that CO11Cl1t101'1., Y One H mid-red Fifty-Jive , ' '- 1- 1' 1' 1- L 1. 1: 2' fq . - i. L' if Sf, 1' if ff ' F 4 4 tj 4 fl l i 4 fl '4 1 4 1 'IW 'l l'Ll '4 '4 '4 A i 'l l-ffl-f'4 -'Q- A '4'f'lf'+4'.-ff ' sfA it ., ' .' , . . 1 , A 4 I . .X . . ,nh , , W .I W V , A P f M, f, nv, H.. vw., .,, y., t, Q, jg 1, fa ,, ,H .. X. . -..,. ,A lw 5,11 5 ta ri LJ, r 1 s P ,a . . .,. ..f. .' . J. .r .1 , Tlbjlfil, , e'.f,l'lLin.rlit 1 L ,'.'. .,. , .3 .Q .. .1q?-.-wL1..- fe, 27... -A-f -' -H 'f' 4' 'V '- ..f. -Y... ' ,7 ,- S. O. S. A new club was formed this semester in the commercial department. 340 has 10021 membership in this club. Oxur chief object in this club is to support our school, and this we are trying to do. We also aim to have a good time. Many hikes and socials are on our program for next semester. VV e want this club A to be in the commercial department what the Harrison Hustlers is throughout the whole school. All third year commercial girls are welcome to- membership, but our membership is limited to forty. The following officers were chosen for the past semester: President ...... .... 1V Iathilda Miller Vice-President . . . . . .Elizabeth Troost Treasurer ..,. ..... M ary Pyscacek Secretary .. .... Florence Kaufman I Reporter ............ ........... F lorence Aldworth Faculty fQld7!l.YC'7'S. . . .... Misses Edwards, Nelson A Ruth fwith shingle bob j: Fm all ready for the wedding, but where are the flowers for my hair ? Ethel: Here are the Bowers, but where is your hair? L. Bursik: How many subjects are you carrying ? G. Bagnas: One, and dragging three. Music Teacher: Marvelous, mademoiselle, marvelous. I will make of you a clivaf' Mollie S.: But, Monsieur, you forget I do not swim. Om' Hundred Fiffg'-si,r ,,. sl. ,. .U 1. s, .4 .,. 4. V. f. ,. .. V . .ir i. L. .- 1' 4 4- 4 1' - . . -Wir.-Q1-','ia:r,,.1,,f:,.,f,. ,,,,-,.- V-,.' .- s ..-.N-,.w. t ..f-..-. -t- c ,- --. . . . . Itfrr,-.4-4f-4-7-g,,,41,444rf4 iJli.1'4iu41r41434441111 lx ' Qlf Ll 'W 'M I' lfii is it 1. :Li it gif-I4-QQQL 'Meri f 1--1-1 - H. H. S. I-larrison7s Happy Seventeen sophomore girls organized their club in September, 1924, with one aim-to have a good time. There are, of course, only seventeen members, each of whom must be connected with some other organization or activity at Harrison. - Every two weeks they enjoy a party at the home' of one of the girls, a social at school, a theater party, or a hike. 'lf he officers of the club are: . . . . . . .President Elsie Pendleton . . Marie Kritenbrink . .. .Vice-President Marguerite Kehres .. ..... Secretary Sophie Myers ...... . . . . ............ Treasurer' Faculty Advism' . . . . .Miss R. Quesenberry - M r. Meek: 'Tliis is the third time you have looked at Masek's paper. Petey Herr: Yes, sir, he doesn't write very plainly. As proof that Mr. Meek is a Jazz-hound and can't keep his mind from the latest song hits, he was heard to reply to a question about the vice-presidency, Yes, we have no vice-president. Hattie: How can I make a princess slip ? Mildred : Try a banana peel on the royal sidewalk. One Hundred Fifty-sewn . Q., ,uv -v - ,..f, ,:v,-.,-,t-f,.'- ci-y .-Q Q.: Vf-34.-,5g'f3g- .5gj,3:jg-y '.--4.--,,g- QQ1-yi,--9555-f.-Q ew eg-t-.e-5-ffg,i... V.-, 1 I 1 w .I J I J f Q v - r r 71-,..lI....-t1.,'-.. r 1 2 S L li ghi,l,f?,.l,'5',-Lf-1,-, xl I. 1 1 J. 2 ,. i. .1 wr. .35 T Ins.,- i .- ,iv psf. , . -Sv -Ev- T' as?- l 'TK ,ws T, l . ,sg -Ta FT' 5-4+ f .is-f ..,g:. 1 -3-f -v 4 fiv- 4 J .fv- -7 31 eg J, - , A ..4.. a 7' iq. Q, fv- i. L, 9 v--f 4 Q- L A1 J l 3' .i via-f -f-fff. V 4 41 1-3- -Q- A J 34--+ J . 1 1171- -0 if 1. -Q -ff 4. -U 1, 1- -If -1- -if gf f- 41 -ff 1- -Q -fy 1- 'ff -n' -fr -11 1- -1- -1: -1, 1- -1: 1- -4, 1' 17 r 1 ...M-e...' 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I We believe that to establish early in your life a deposit I accoumt with a bank such as ours, and thru this relationship fl have it known that your account is acceptable, willmean for I you a constantly increasing asset in your business life. 3 A Bank'Book ls The Best Identihcation. It Identifies You. I. I I I I I I I I I Q, is I I MN N DALE AIIVNDALE I A 1 I I 1 I C NATIONAL STAT E, I I I , - - Undar Unlled States Govemmen! Supervlslon - -Undar Suparvlnlon ol tho Shu ni llllniola - I 3337 gguxz ftreet 3205-07 wkzlamsu-eet I ,I I I Combined. Resources of Both Banks Over I ELEVEN AND ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS I I I ICOIILIILCIMZIIIJIG Evidence Imlicating Sound Satisfyilzg Banking Scrviccl I I . if .........-.-.-....-.-...--.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.........-....-..-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-....-......-.-...-.-.-.-. Om' ILIIIIICIITII .S'i.1'fy ,. ,. ., 4, 4- 1: 4- 1, ., .. , . ., . , . . N It L 4-..,' ,.-,.?11.V,,,f . ,vt yy, ,. J' A. ,5,t,,,4l,,l4, 4 IA: II II .I -, , af ' .fi , ', f. f l V , It 1. .y if V-1. Q -9 W f A 1' V I Y A 1 1 ..,F,..0...f X, .10 ,L .fcfwgv I I v ,. 35 -ilk!! M Pl E Q U ml 1 N if ,gg ivf A Y V A 5.3 .. sv ,- is .. ... ... T hat Great Adventure wa: i, .nv ' 1. gt. .v 1. . V 5 1 A 4 , 'G Q. A 1 . 1 J. Ji 'I ,li 'J fr c 1. J lllildred M. H eindl The Friendly Girls' Hiking Club's flrst day at Dole summer camp was tif' an adventure in itself to the ten hearty hikers. A steady, dismal rain had 'lift fallen all through the night-also through most of the cracks in the roof of if their wooden cottage. They were just snatching their second hour of sleep if when away in the distance they heard three distinct whistles that reminded 'fb' them of the Westerii Electric 7:30 A. M. Special. fly' lfVho's blowing whistles around here at 6:30 in the morning? asked gif' Peg as another whistle blew and the whole camp was thrown into confusion. ff Say, what's coming oft now, a revolution or a cyclone ? she shouted to a girl passing the cottage. lf' Oh! that was just the getting-up whistle, and the girls have only tive minutes to dress for upsets. Upsets ! exclaimed the other nine members of the Friendly Hiking Club, now fully awake. Upsets-we were-last night! Don't tell me that we have to get up at 6:30 in the morning out here, Peg. Brr! I'm almost frozen ! and with that Mibs dug down deep under the cover and was lost from sight. ' VVhy, those girls have only their bathing suits on, declared Dottie, and they're running around with bare feet. Mine are so cold I can hardly feel them, let alone run! An' do-n't te-ll me they're going for a dip in that i-c-e cold water! Mother, why did I ever leave home ? just then. the cook made her entrance at the-door of the mess-tent and rang ,QQ the breakfast bell. Immediately all the girls formed a line in front of the mess-tent. Our QQ poor unfortunate delegation literally threw on their clothes and joined the ,Qs crowd just as they began to march in singing, VVhen do we eat? sis 'Vllhen do we eat? :ts I like my pancakes nice and brown we An' my eggs turned upside down. Vlfhen do we eat? :ga Honest! I am fa-l-m-o-s-t starved! Wlieii do we eat F That's the best thing I've heard or seen around this camp yet, confided -'je Mibs to Dottie. just then they were greeted by the camp! mother and all stationed at 3? the same table, seated in front of a huge mountain of delicious pannicakes ' ' QC0nl'i1i'zmed on page 165j ii? we ,pf 1-,L:f....,,1.fs . . - . - .M . 1 -- :f:n: . ef 1 :f -sf-eq. 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I F E W MAN lnc I 0 0 , , 0 I MANQITACTURERS AND IRIEISIGN ERS OF JEWELRY I 31 N. State Street, Chicago - - - 11 John Street, New York i f' ' ' i I Z ,i,7,1: , '4 Y Y V , , Y ' : :gig ' One Hundred Sixty-tliree , ,. . I 1 -, . . . . , , . , .. , ,, s. , , , , ,, ,I 4, ' we -1 A., -f,r'vll-.I'l',l'l'pw 'M ' 'l'l:'l'I .,f e ,1Lf.1'w Je-,w ls .wt f,.,'-is.. s f-. Y I I f Z --.N 4 I - rl of tl .ggi -..I I ..',.I .QI I I I MQ, I I .- ,,,i , I ' . ,Je 44. QI 'nfl I I e-1:11 gal JJ Q I ...,., ..1.I ep' I -..il ,LJ .1 -I ...LI Qifl .gli ,A fm 2 gi.. itil ,I XI At, ,.., X .U ff :-s .Jail as I f?t'-TI .sf-I ' PI f I .LI PS, I 'Tjfl . . I .HN pl .i L .ELI .gif .LI 4, ,273-ei .-,.m.V...:y,1.t5,,,-. s V. rp? . - .W .N .,f,.,+ f X. U ,,. vi. q 5 fl, M- li 51 H 1. .. i. V ,.-- -- -e -e - - -- .. ul- ,,,5.,..4,g.,,Y... if. . .- 4-A - .------V-M - A x. --- .-.-- - .-- A-- --- 1--A-Y K ASK YOUR DEALER FOR I PINES LOCKS I ,1 I - ' I E r m,'1.--X , Af. .X l - M I d I f x ...Q , I A 2-2 J? .1 . ' .-4 'I '. ---'- f121'P W 55' , QQ E , ,,.., . . ,lgf II . Fig. so mg. 511 5 . Shqyyq F,-,mt View ez.-. 'I-2 I fn . ' - l Of html M111 -Breck- EI 'ft with Unk 110111 Shows Cul: - open I 5. ll C 1111311 in PIM 0- , ll ze.. ff r: '4-1' Also Shows Link View of Lock W1 XM ,H , .,...,...,, Q A .-,f Z .. h . .I I . I I g V, ,ljiiff - -' ' Ln Place Between Cl'-lm In 1'0Sltl0ll l s !ff'. S '. ,. Z - f Bracket anl Bas: Cl l ' of Lolzk Lt on ul ,I ri 49 Models A. and B. Pines Spare f Show L0ck in Igosition on Carrier Tire Lock, CFIES- 49 to 515 I . Forged Bronze base and non-plckahlei lock cover, I' S03 highly nickle plated, which securely holds tire and rim 'l 3. to carrier. Complete with husky, hardened chain, nearly I' 212 . ,jg M inch thick, covered with High Gloss Mustang, a .I P21 , iG'.fIl material more durable than leather and ever so much I. I II better looking. Very easily installed on cal' and has 1 I 'I3-I I ' .. . that huilt-in-look. For all cars having al Ring Type I ' , ' I II 'I carrier. List prlcog each.. ...... . ........ ...... ll 6.50 I J, I fbi , 5 Iifx I Aish IIN Model E. Pines Spare Wheel Lock 9' sz N ' F' 55 ' fi .V-. 4 C lg' l fill? Solid bronze, highly nlckled, with non-pickable lock, Illg Mill ingeniously ineorporateclb so alsuntolS.?KFELY lock the , . .N 513W spare steel wieel just y pus ' g oc on stuc as av l N ': l as possible and turning key. Adds greatly to apnear- jl I ance of car. For Moon-Oakland-Chandlei'-Davis- I IMI ll Hup etc., with steel wheels. List prioog each .... 555.00 g I., Ifl- I Models C. D. and iF. Pines Spare I 4- lf Ill' Wheel Lock, fFlg. 541 Fig. 55 'N Front and Side View of Model li HE Lock, Showing Flat Hole , for Stndx I ' . 1 ' 'sl ll ll I ' . I I I l QI I II, 1 ilk I I itll I -WL: -.,fJ ' I X-,-M i ' ' VE: I I l. .1 X , I ' I II lI,I I I I IIII If l Ig-34.29 ' I :I Big. 54. I Front and Side 4Vl6WV of Mo-del C, D and F to Show Threaded l Sleeve I Dilfers from above by using a clever arrangement of revolving sleeves for means of locking. Easily installed on car by turning it onto stud as far as possible :md turning key. For all cars with Budd-Michelin steel wheels. List prieeg each ........................ 565.00 Model G. Pines Tire Lock qlfig. sep Comprises a special Model B base and cover, highly nickled, and a black enameled adapter for all cars using the Oakes tire carrier. The two parts are riveted together, mak- ing 9. one-piece base. No chain used or necessary. For all ears with a Y shaped carrier. List prlceg each.. ....... 55.75 N. B.-Key cannot be removed from any Pines Lock until it's locked. MANUFACTURED BY Fig. 56 Shows Model B Lock and Adapter to Make Model G l PINES WINTER FRONT CO. 404-424 N-Sicfamenfo Blvd- Chicago 4... . . . . . . . .Y.-Y- .,. . , N., . . . ....... . . One Hundred Sixty-fam' fl 1, f -'f 1 sy ge: 71 -ff -if .3 . 4- gg ' ' ' W 'TI .U Y., T j,' f?'T'i'- Li1'iT7'lT- lfwh c' ii T- 5Y?i 1 4 4 Y 1 ie, as f ,...?.v,,. 4 ,.,l:.,w. .f...l.,.,,.:.t.'- ... ,vw I t 1 l l I 4 Il I I 1 I '4'i'f'il l '4'i'1 il 'l'f'1 1' VW 4' Vi' 4' I' I' 1' lui' 4 L .V . .V - -I , '. , . I L. P.. ' I . -MII: M. ,I I . i -I ig my -. - l V 1 7 K I y l . l. . F. .. . ',,. .- . '. V. 'NG V- -' -JAH. ' QW. . -L,-'4 -R. -',.-V: af. v , . ,N A R LJ Ll H , , , .t r , . . . . CC07LfiJZ'lL0d from page 161D seething in a rich golden syrup. Only one remark can be made concerning that first meal, the Friendly Hiking Club did full justice to it. But their good luck was not to last long. After the dishes had been stacked, the cook announced that the first table fthe one at which our ten hero-ines were seatedj was scheduled for K. P. duty that morning. So, long after the rest of the girls had left the hall, ten unfortunates toiled on until about two hundred cups and saucers, plates, knives, forks, and spoons had lJCC11 washed, wiped, and put away. rtAI1,'11OW, we've only got hfteen minutes to clean up our tent before morning sing, Peg dramatically announced to her help-mate. Oh! we won't bother cleaning up well. I heard a girl say that they were very easy on working a tent inspection, declared Dottie. Thus encouraged, our troupe of ten marched to their cottage, proceeded to clean up, and quite by accident discovered something which was to prove a great piece of good luck to them. ' Dottie had crawled under her cot and was poking up the sheet when she spied a piece of paper nailed on the wall entitled, '-'Rules and Regulations for Dole Camp. Following are the rules to be observed by every group entering the contest for the Camp Honor Pennant: l. Every girl must get up at the rising bell-6:30 A. M. 2. Every girl must be completely dressed and ready for morning upsets at 7:30 A. M. 3. Every room must be ready for inspection by 8:00 A. M. 4. No eating between meals. 5. No talking during quiet hours or after taps. V Contest starts Tuesday and ends Saturday night. I see where we don't have to bother about that Camp Pennant, said Belle, another member of the party. Say, let's just try and see if we can get it, girls, urged Peg. Come on, Columbus took a chance, and look at what resulted. MOSER SHORTHAND COLLEGE A Business School of Distinction High School Graduates ONLY Are Enrolled MUNSON OR' o CREGG SHORTHAND Bulletin on Request 1 1 6 So. Michigan Ave. Twelfth Floor Randolph 4347 - CHICAGO O rw Himdred S'i1'Iy-five , .. . . ., T. ,, ,, ,. ,, , k'I'fi- 1 '7,f1-f.f-if-gagrv'-31-7:-5:-i-LrgY I ,l X i',.-y .L -A .J t 4 , ,wp-..!,A w.i...,5,f,.,!L,,., pri, .1 VK. sg. .4-at b II 4. - ,,I,Iv qv ,gs4-A---, Y - - I I I I I S 66 I W . C. 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Conclixs ll 4 The MARSHALL Candy Shop and l Ice Cream Parlor l l I l: 1 Vlle Serve Light Lunches Home-Made Candies and Ice Cream ,l U Delicious Sodas and Sunclaes with Vlfhilmpecl Cream l , C igars and Cigarettes ' l Try Our Whipped Cream-700 a Quart - 35C a Pint - 200 Half Pint v 6401 Irving Park Blvd. 2881 West 22nd St. S. W. Cor. Narragansett Ave. S. E. Cor. Mursliall Blvd. Phones Phones I Kildare 1429 - Kildare 094-3 Rockwell 1744 - Rockwell 0092 N LL. . ssss. . V- . 2 . . , . . 2.2.2. .- . . C -....s. .,,.... . - One Hmzdrcd Sixty-eight 1--W:-, g,','.f ,, f I I 4 - ----- 41.-. - - - .-1 1 -- -7-7.-, 1 1 1 .7.7,7. .-.-.-.7.7.7. 1. -7 .7,7.7. 7.771 . THE BEST OF EVERYTHING THAT MEN AND BOYS WEAR . V. CIZEK 8: SONS lVIen's and Boys' Wear 330113303 W. 26th St. At Spaulding Avenue - - -- ---H 1 -- -. -.-- 1 -.-...-. ...7.7 .,,, ...-4. I I I l I. I, I I I I I. . . 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J- HADRABA I! 3619 WEST 26tl'1 STREET CHICAGO, ILL. -1 1 1 171171 1-1 1111-1:1 1 1 1- f-1-1- 1 1:14111 1 1-17 1 171-11-1111-1-1 1-1-1.1. -1-17711 1 1 111-1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4. 4.---1 1 1 1 1 ..1 1 1 1 1 7.1. We Specialize in Dickinson's Quality i Al. Vetesnik Ant. Sekera I' Poultry and Pigecm Feeds. Canadian If Pcus. Flint C01-gags?-d Seeds. Crass i Telephone Rockwell 1893 , I W VOIGI-IT I UNIVERSAL I Wholesale and Retail Poultry, Stock and Hlorse Feeds mot Inc, L Hay, Grain. mul Straw I i I 1'h0m Laimdule 3073 I 3557-59 WEST zsih STREET I 255I1 SO. Keclzie AVC. CHICAGO ! ' Corner Central Park Ave. i I -I- 111-11-11 1 11 1-1111 1-4. ..1-.-,-.-.-.1..-.-.-.-.-.7-.-.-.--.Q One I-Imzdred SI.I'fj'-11.iI L6 4 , 111, .11 21,1111 1.1 CC407Zf'i7'LU6'd from page 165D And so each girl resolved to try her best to win the Camp Honor. That day at the dinner table, Miss Marjorie, the tent inspector, read the results of her finding. After recording several of the reports she came to that of the Friendly Hikers' Cottage and read: Two pieces of fuzz found under the bed, ten hanging sheets, one bead found in a crack in the floor, three brooni-straws, one peanut shell, hair in the comb, and dirt hid in a corner under a box labeled, 'Glass, Handle with Care'. If that's Dottie's idea of easy working, she'll have to pray for mercy' on her soul. So poor Dottie was blamed for it all. Tuesday, the first day of the contest, dawned bright and fair, so fair that Mibs couldn't think of getting up, and only nine individuals of the party were left eligible for the contest. After hunting vainly for her blouse, Dottie donned her bathrobe and .,.-d--am ,dede t -a-e 4 , e - e ......e tcaeeec.- ees e aw e -e.,. ' I E STATION Q-U-A-L-I-T-Y BROADCASTING l i l From the Home of Cl'1val's Boys' Tupants Suits ll The Suit With the Extra Knickers if ll ee l 5 Thomas F. Chval I l 'F r t Men's and Boys' Furnishings It i 1 l 1 ,Q 3204 West zzttti Street a I I PHONE ROCKWELL 1491 CHICAGO I lt Lita e fag-.. e at ee e -uae get ,e, ,u-eee:,e.,,,e. e 2,4 .gi-e e , ,Ye - - , ,e :Ye --e-em - e-e , q......:e f -e -e- - ,-ee e-e-e,e,e,,,,e,..?e Phone Canal 3352 I I Call Anywhere on Was! and Saulh Sides g 5 Prampl and Courlcous Treatment I Q I 1 I w l i i - it BUSINESS STAFF It Co' Olice Winter, Adviser if Family Washing 5PCCia1iStS g lt Fred Zeiss, Business Manager is - Ti Chas. Soukup, Geo. Oetting, Emil Q Good Shirt and Collar Work tl WO1 f, Myles Spamy, Associate I 1637 WestA22nd Street I t Stay. j 4, e e e-e-e , , WN , e - 7 tag. ez. . - - A , -Y e 1 :tp One Hundred Seventy . ., v , W, 7, ,, , ', ,, 3541 1 , ., ' 1 1 1 'Wi' I s'iWWW it W N .L .' I-M if ,Kg mlm' 'i l'f-fg 'X- il '1. ,W A., l -'f- in 1 i ,ei Q ,vi l ,f il Li Afmggx Q .I F - Q35 W' v i 5X '32 P ' if .vim - F' SN 'qs 2, 'I LP I wswxwv-7v ,f 4- 5 i W A i li' aff' ,Q 1.21 ' K ' ll' lf ,X 7' . f w l: 1 JI 'W X ',ll Q-I 1 .xjiivcz 4 I if ii it li . ,.xXXx15,'vQS::-... . ,J I hiiifi sf i l f' f' 1 ,,,, i li i l XNN ' NX ,. ' ,.1-21-2' 1 ' Q , 5' iff'-,LQ J- e1il',4g.f i 1 , 1 - '2'..1w ,,v' 2 :w 1 .555 5 v tiff!!-4Y:ffgiK3ZRpr-'ff'iZ ' ,.-- 6 5 E gwf- api' 5 rlllllii w tf' ' A'- - 192 .A5'f'.-is 'il ' v' MQ. gl T uf'ljfZSfi ,,,f' W yas' waste fe t if I 5??f'5iEf:Qii1:Enix A nv ',,,Dn Y if . fffiwf E . ...,... .. 7 's - A 2 ,,., . 54' To You Capitalists p ---The Class of '24 i Your educational training is in truth a capital. Its value is not lixed, but depends on the way you invest it. Some me-n demand a quick return-a high percentage of profit. Others look more to the solidity of the investment. The man of speculative mind may stake all on the lure of a high starting salary, without a thought to the company which gives it or where this may lead him in ten years. True, his opportunism may reap exceptional proiitg or else a loss. The man who knows that great things develop slowly will be content with six months' progress in six months' time- provided he is investing that time in a company which offers him a future. ' You who are about to invest, satisfy yourself that the security you are getting is gilt-edged. W extern Elecfrw Co. Since 1869 Makers and Distributors of Electrical Equipment One Hundred Seventy-01 -'I' -un -.-.-.--. --Q-4-.1 -.p-s -.-Q-g ii I I I 1 lr r i L Ii I u F it 4: 1...---.-.-.4L,,, -- i I I li it 1 E .p-,.:.:.:-. ong- X 4 4 1. 1 '111 QQ, ,ffQ31, I E' ' 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'I' 'P 11 I1 1 I 1 It 1 1 1 V 1 V i, T 11 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 I 1 11 3 R ---wA--RAo-A-- --A A l R-R---R R -4 1 Jos. J. BLAZEK B. G. ANDREWS 1 S T A R TAI L 0 R S 1 Exclusive Tailoring and Clothing 1 4013 West Roosevelt Road 5 Phone Lawndale Near Crawford Avenue I fo R RRR R RRR R , W, Ro-, R R 3 R- of R-:,,,o--- I DIV-1-1--RR--1 ' 171 l-:- --:---1 : :,.,:Y:,.-:fo-1,-V , , ,wo-R R ,-,,-3 :R R RRY... 1 1 Phone Rockwell 0744 1 1 I I . 1 FRA K ANDEL 1 Wholesale and Retail Meat Market I Hospitals, Hotels and 11 Restaurants Supplied i IIIIIIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIUIIII 1 I 1 1 , 1 2027 South California Avenue : : CHICAGO LR R,RR RRRRRRR 4 R R ta- aa: aaa, oRo-,,,a,o, o v?2fffv--v- R ----- -, of:-or T.-.-.-1 oR Q.-of...-o...-o ,Q 1 oioio 1 1 o-4. 1 1 i CO. ! 5 Telephone Lawndale 4574 1 3135-37 W. zzod Street 1 1 Corner Tro Street I E Y 1 1 Edward Benes Dry Goods I . I Ladies' and Men's Furnishings 1 I Hatter and Fwfnlsher i Special Attention Given to Needs 1 1 4019 West 26th Street I of High School Pupils Q E CHICAGO -if--R R R - -R R R f R-1-o - --- , eq. of. ,---R , --o-R....-o-o-o-o-o.. , One PI'1LH!l7'6'd Sl??J!7lLij1-H00 R- fran 'if' n 4'5 '.'fL1,1'M1' '11 .1 1 'Q' : 7-1- I ,N ? . E - ,el I l I I ', ' ' e 'A . I II 1 ' I H -P - -1 f' LLL' -J. .. I. E ...H bv . ,. A I.. ' 341173543 A IIy,,,I.LI,.I. I4-II' 'lI'FIlI'L'r-In J..JI1.ux N I I Bohemian Mutual Fire Insurance Co. OF CHICAGO, ILL. 1536 WEST 18th STREET Organized ami doing business since fuly 1, 1906 Frank J. Siska, Secretary 1536 W. 18th Street Joseph Libera, Treasurer 1943 S. 63rd Ct., Berwyn Joseph Haclm, Pres. 2540 S. Springfield Ave. Gustav Klima, Vice-Pres. M12 W. 19th Sr. Vaclav Karel, Dir. 1901 S. 62nd Ct.,rBerwyn Alfred .I. Forst, Dir. 5728 W. 22nd Place, Cicero Frank Suchy, Dir. 1003 W. 19th Street Charles A. Vondras, Dir. 15410 W. 18th Street Frank J. WoIf, Dir. 1633 Blue Island Ave. Josef Kulina, Dir. 2126 S. 62nd Ct., Berwyn 'I' I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I A -r- A -----H - - - - A A--A-..- - - - A A .---A--- rn- ,,.,,, 1... ..1.-.-.- .--.,,.,.,,. . , .Y . . --. 1 ---x- lllinois utual Plate Glass Insurance Co., Inc. MAIN OFFICE: 14112 WEST 19th STREET. Tel. Canal 0711 CHICAGO. ILL. Originally Organized March 26, 1902 FRANK SUCHY, President JOSEPH HACHA, Vice-President 1003 zap. 19. ulice - 254-0 S. Springfield Ave. CUSTAV KLIMA, Secretary FRANK J. NEDBAL, Treasurer 674-3 Riverside Drive, Berwyn, Ill. 2115 So. 60th Ct., Cicero, Ill. JOHN NEDBAL, Auditor 2411 So. Ridgeland Ave., Berwyn, Ill. I I I I I I I 1. i. I I I I II I I I II II I I I I I ..., 1. ,......,.,., One Hundred Sefventy-tlu 'BC ,.15..2f.1T Q WIIIIIIIIIIPQalftweaferr'IdIIcmfwIfe v'fIv4FI41I . .. I if -f Q- .f -fr -f. fr - in sa, ff A.-f -rf 1, -Q ff ff ff f, iq Wu 'Q - rg if .11 ...V .K-, Ji.-J J M-twin -1 , :Ls gpg.-Q-'Q ..1:,I.J5.ve ure I- rfawzw--i t-'?oef'uM',.: srxgif-Htl-.' U -as sf '-ar L-s-rl :2 1356 5 'lo :f 5.w 2 ' H f V ' J l- v I ,Vx A. I II 1 J- 1 I I I I 4 ' ' 'J -.' . V 7.7, .,. , o- .,.,.- -....- ..-i, , Y Y .-.- . Phone Rockwell 798 Sekera Furniture House Stoves and Rugs Cash or Easy Payments 2719-2727 W.22ndStreet : : : : : : CHICAGO L , , , , , -.-.-.,, , ,-.-. ,,,Y Y , ,-.H Phone Lawndale 9242 Phone Oak Park 8303 The Kasper Floral Shops 401 I West 26th Street Humphrey Bc Roosevelt Rd. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS OAK PARK, ILLINOIS V. A. Kohout E. V. Kohout Lawnclale Floral Co. Fine Flowers plus Quick Service - E72 3212 West 22nd Street TELEPHONE ROCKWELL 2997 Hundred Seventy-fozzr 4. wrrfr K W------W 1 - 4.1117 - A - Q-1 , - 1 - 11 A,--1 , I Phone Franklin 1723 WILLIAM SCHBIDDE CO. Manufacturers of High Grade Medals, Prize Cups, Trophy Shields, Banners, Badges, Etc. Office and Factory: Rooms 617-619 - 358 West Madison Street - ' Northwest Corner Market 4..---.-.-Q.-LY?-.e.e,ZYLY.--,r,e,L,.,11, - :,,.-.-- - - CHICAGO, ILL. , Y , ---..-- Y. ,,,Y.Y fi' II I I I I I I I II I I I PURE ICE ,I I Bushirt oe Phone Canal 2107 RETAIL Co. 'I' 'P I I Il I I I I II II I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I- ,,,,,,,, ,, ,V -- I NEW YORK COSTUME CO. Manufacturers and Renters of HISTORICAL-BAL MASQUE-REYUE COSTUMES SANITARY AND CLEAN Prompt .4H671fli0IL Paid to SCHOOLS - CLUBS - 137 N. WABASIHI AVENUE Central 1801 - Dept, B 4. ,W ,Q Q , : , Y ,,g , - A--1-ff UNIVERSITIES CHICAGO 7-1- II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I -1' One Hundred Sezfeuiy-fi 'UQ 'I . .. . ,, , ,, . -., ,.3 , .X .I 1' I: IIIIIII .li Xl Y Phone Rockwell 2451 Ariiaiir ighntngraphrr 3506 West 26th Street Chicagog Ill. CAPS AND GOWNS Furnished Free To GRADUATES ii! btaff Rhntugrapber V - V - - V-- V -7----W V-.---- V V- V V VV Hd'a'.S' ty in: , , , , Jae., mh...':- , , , -, -, C , . . - X fs Us W 7 ,,-J. -f . '1 '. ,:.-F-if L.-,E-Lf:i4g-y:b'..U 'vi Fine - ' '. M iz. 1 .Ji ii- H 1, .- 1 ,g gi:.,gg.1.,5i- i--f-T-if -EV ' s,,tw t its it , I fivmu ' raced to upsets. But the instructor handed her an upset by stating that being robed in a hathrobe was not being fully dressedg so she too was out of the contest. This left only eight meinbers of the club. Peg was next on the list to go down. The tent inspector had found all her loose toilet articles, which should have been in a11 oil-cloth bag in her grip, rolled up in her sweater and placed at the foot of the bed. Six more of the Friendly Hikers fell by the wayside before the end of the day-all because of Jessie. The store at camp sold such delicious candy, swinuning and hiking made ther so hungry, the candy looked so good, and it would be a shame to Waste such good chocolate. After Watching Jessie save herself from starvation, five, more of the girls succumbed, ,and chocolate proved their downfall, too. And now only one girl remained-Billy: How she ever lived through e-e-----'---- 'e'f- - A-4 'als 4. , , , , f fYY.Y, f Y,YYVf, V --v - - V I l Telephone Nevada 7 l 35 l ,i V l, A 5? li l A Garfield Artificial C lee Co. , ' Plant and Main Office , 310 S. Turner Avenue il f ll I I l up CHICAGO l aaaa p!og.,p,g 1,1 1 , : rr, Ycfe Q : ,gsr f:Y7LW:u?1 flier: ,Q , i 1 , , 1 11: ' wi: Q Telephones Rockwell 0944, 0794 g CHURCH-1.3 ll 1 James D. Dibelka l l I A I v l l A his i dB 'za l , ICE CREAM PARLGR ll i, -'E 1 l ' t HOME IVIADE CANDIES y 2739-43 W.Twenty-Second Street I p 3200 OGDEN AVENUE if Chicago t CHICAGO Q I L+ :A eeee AAAA 4- -1-AA-A-ia One H uhdred Seventy-seven ,f ., 4 -V so .. if -- -if to 1- M -if 1: ffx as s.- 4, -s ' -A' -' : Lu-is we 'ze c, ' 2- re., Q 'Ire F1se'eee11:'Yf.:- as mf ' nf' -X E 1 'li fl' l N l 'f1f 4lV ll Qt 'll 'ill fb EQ' QP fl! fd tl 'lf 1. A ,Arr -I. fy, - V' ,I U f V, r, 17-j J n , I , , F A V Y- 0.1. NIJ... ,1 J ff., 'jr V ,,-, f.,. ',.,,,,,',,t. ,, Nfl, P W1 F. IH I. LH M ww .,. L I-, , .JI .-. I.. , I 1- If- L ,. -,1 .4 ,, ,Q ,fc L Li. L- ' - 3 I 'T Ib' II I ' I -. I , 1, I. .. .1 aj . 3, t I I I I I J I I Q? I I I 'I Q - - - Y---1+--, --.-f--'- :--:z 1 ,-- it 1,171 , 1 IF YOU DEMAND I Quality, Accuracy and Service I YOU ARE SAFE IN PATRONIZING 4..- I I Q O I F W A R H A N 1 K I Druggzst and Optician I 2158 West 22nd Street Corner Leavitt Street .i.?.1.,Y A I .A . 1 ,Ai 1 .1 W.: .,.f...., . .:.. ,,,w 131:51 I 1: 'P-OL:-' 'frfz ' --1 Y :-:--: , : 1111 ---.-.-.--..-.-....-.-.-...,-.................-,.. Telephone Canal 034-2 I I JOHN L. NOVAK, President I OTTO L. STEISKAL, Cashier I FRANK STEISKAL, Vice-President J osrzvn F. Novmc, Asst. Cashier I I OOVA SLSTEI K STATE BA K I I Established 1886 Ilicorporatczl A State Bank 1921 I Members of Chicago Association of Commerce and Chicago Real Esmtc Board I DIRECTORS I John L. Novak, Frank Steiskal, Otto L. Steiskal, Joseph 17. Novak, Joseph Souhrada, I Helen Kwasniewski, John Zvetina, Vaclav Svatek, James Strepina I BIX, PAID ON DEPOSITS I I 1817 LOOMIS STREET I Near 18th street CHICAGO, ILL. 1 First Mortgages and First Mortgage Bonds for Sale I qqziziili' ' Yi Y llfi V, Y+l1?-11-f--Qiiiiflffl fl-0111: ' 01:11 ,i,,,qig1q1m1n1s1qin1q1g1m1 T.. I 1 f r .fi ff V V .? 43...-T , ,...... , V-.. ,-.-..... If-.... It I 1 A I I I I. I . I It I IVLUZ fhe 1 ' ' ' I I . I Gemqge - C1533 I I Mayo Athletlc Club I D' D' S' I GOMPLIMENTS It Il - I I 1 I .... 1 . .. w L 1.--1, .1 , 1-.7770-:Ie One Hundred Seventy-eight ...,,,,,-,,1.,,-L , , A , - - ,Mgr Y L- - -.-1-H 1-771-Y ,.- L YI, if UA I5 .I 1 J . 5.5-.Sun I. J A ,.,,.4f'5 :QfI..,f,.i ,3I'I.,33,,,,5lt- JE. ',J,, mf flung.-I '.',.+. f5,-51, if i,f S'1j'19',if'?fg'W4yF'ig,M:f0' 'Q'8?g Ib UqI'5'rpJ'fU' 'Qf I, 'KU fL t1 tfJ if JI: eK'j i', Q 'IVAJA MIJMLI 41 L41 NIV GI' if Il I I 6 I It 'IT I I I 3. I I I 1 1 1, ' .1 1 - Q - -. 1-1 '1'-.r'1'-e1fffx-1'-:1.- 1 - . f -1: - ' 1 .1 h 1-14141 :QP-Q.3?.--1:'4'1-z. f1::-'91-1-lfl-4 -7- Anne 1 1111,15111l11111, Y 1, 1 1, 1 ., 1 1 V 1, 1 1 1 -.-n-n..-in Gifts of Uiilify Hardware ..---.-.an--Q KOZELKAS HARDWARE 3515 W. 26th St. l 11 in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'E' I I .1 Q 1 1 -E W1 E 1 1 1 O 211 11 1:? 1,3112 Q 5' 1 122. U S Q'-IIQJ CC 1 1:2 ,.1 Q1 8 503,11 Do 1 fi? : F 1. 0:2137 2 1 xgo.. -1. I I N '-lt Um N 11 12? 2, :V110 'mes rp 1 gpm - '-' 1' 9 fflgp N 1 1 E 'U 81:9 11111 212352 2' 1 0 N. 1111+ 4 Q 1 O g 1 15 -4Ur11sr-1 e 1 1eU5eZ 111.1 55 Q11 1 5 mf' STO 1- 1 ' Q: 1 1a 11 me 1 1sF1E'2gF'E11 1 5 Q0 2 D1 4 1 -f1------ ----- ---ee----1 1 11 E5 Pg 5- E 1 -1- e----e e -4- 15 -11 I I1'l 3 l' ' '1 1 gr Q0 Big F111 O -:J Q 1 15 70 ij? fn '1 Z! 0 C 921 1 Q Q? , G gy... ar 'PI 3 3',gf 'Q :sg 1. O nw N D lp 1 Z-l 5 1- ls OPS av 1 N -lm MW' 11 fn OEUVF arm 1 .2 FS . 1 00 Oerls 11251 1NU'U'SF1'J 1111711---2 155.1 1515 05,4 gg '1 17125 mfg? ge 1 165. 1f111EiE'-5509 ,vu U3 Z lnoe :1 511 lee 111 2 :U fe e 11:5 7:11 -34 55350, 1-I 15, 'f 11 5221-3-21 1 4. 0 11 59 or a- ge! 1 Q E 1 -1 0 GQ nl 1 5 P11 5 U 0 Ei l'-----'- ---m -- - '11 ey- ---- ---.-.- ....-.-. .ge eg- --.Y Y, ,,,,,,, , , , , , 7,77 ESTABLISHED 1892 1 1 1 1 1 1 lie -1- -1-- eeeee 1 Arthur Mazanec Tel' Canal 5456 g i . Wholesale and Retailer Dealer in R 1 . . . . . I Fresh, Salt 8: Smoked Meats 1 Natlonal Prlntlng 8: Publlshlng Co. I 1 214.2 - 2150 Blue Island Avenue I I H 'e'M e Sausages Sfm fy 1 i I Phone Rockwell 0960 - I ' mALOSS,i Q,?E2fZS'3lN BMS 1 1 3144 W. zznel se. - Clfneeee, Ill. + IL'e '73 ' , Y i:i:7Ul10illliti!l11l1iQ ilili? iliii? i?i?3-1.1-iiiiiii A One H-mzdred Sefjenty-nine ,nf-anuyfufnn-we-fvnfn1.1 ' :-- fre- wi' ,1 at e eil.: Q 1-E341 11113.11 e-aw eff 2 'qi N e-'pa e-arc 'LK' : Lf-J -free-F-1.' 11 1 ,1 '- 1 ll ,1 1 1, , , 1 Zi' -. 1 Q . 2, .. .5 , 42, , Sp :L-. -S , .211 gr, . ,- 2 W 1 '11 '1 fr Wehi -1'-11 1'1'111r-cfefrir 1 We 11,1111fg111f1 'Ir I V I I I I 1 Kodaks 81 Supplies Highest Grade Developing and Finishing ,I I I . I STULIK PHARMACY I I ! I 1 M II ,, I if 1658 WEST 21st STREET I I ll Pharmaceutical Chemists Cor. of Paulina Street 51' I CALIFORNIA ICE af COAL CO 'I Joseph Moudry, Vice-President and Mmnager I General Office I 3334- to 3354- WEST 22nd STREET, Corner TURNER AVENUE ' Phone Lawndnle 0667 I I, I I I ARTIFICIAL ICE PLANT I 2230 to 224-0 S. Crawford Avenue Phone Lawndale 5469 I I Ice Houses Located at I LAKE MARIE, ANTIOCH, ILL. COAL YARDS 32nd St., Millard Ave., Central Park Ave. and River Phone Lawndale 2060 22nd St., Turner Ave. and Homan Ave. ICE YARDS Crawford and Ogden Aves.g 32nd St. and Central Park Ave.g 22nd St. and Turner Ave. .g.:L-- f - -L, A We , f : -:Aff - One H1l7lfd7'8d Eighty -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - Getting Bros. Ice Co. 3001 W. 26th Street Phone Lawndale 8806 92? ARTIFICIAL AND NATURAL ICE One Hundred Eighty 'I 'j -- Q -t 1 4 ' 4 I , A x . . . xl -'J J, A r ' 1 , . ,v ,. .. ,,.y, .r1.V,',1 ,,.7fb 1. . . V .,,.,,, ., .. . 1. .1 1 M.. 8 I .V ,,,...,..., ,.,..' . . . I W I I gi nr 1 U vs '- 'I' .--.- ...- ,F -..........,..-.- ...-.-...p .-.- -.-.-.-.-.- 'I' ........-. 4. I 1 li I il .E I I .1 I 11 'B ,,. ...,,,.', ,1..IJ ' - ' , . Je' ' 4 . ', L Q' rf 53113 pf --V .wfmfw .,'. ... ,.. ... u1gL,1q.,M54, .fr . ,, 1, ,. ., .v 1 .AMY C ERMAK 1458 zip. 18 ul., roh Lailin ul. Kaple se 200 sedadly. ,,...-,,., ,,Y. ,..,-, KO TECK Tel. Canal 0162-La,w11da,1e 2112 Nofvzi, modcrnb zniizeui misltnost. 1 l 1 ' . V --'zip' - oz . . . -7:1 ,,u1:!1 p?:7:7 11:74-a-Q-,-?v 74--Y 175 Y 4 Quality - Right Prices - Service 5, 'N , 1 HONSIK BRO . Pellkan s Drug Stores g 1 PIIARMAGISTS THE REXALL STORES 3 1 Lelfaffw , W .3 A T WEST 26th ST., cor. TURNER AVE 3 STORES ' H . 2359 S. Kedzie Ave.. Cor. 24111 sf. Q CIHCAGO 2601 S. Lawndale Ave. Cor 26th St. ' ! ' ' E T R EVEL 1 A Cor. 26th St. and S. Austin Boulevard, f . W S O05 T to D' Cicero 11 cor. Oak Park Ave., Oak Park, Ill ' w -.f- 1-:iw - , .s 1fffffs,,s,...-....,. ,1...4 - --- .,, . 1-.-.--1 - -ff----..g- ESTABLISHED 1885 FOR YOUR Machinists' Tools GO TO A ' l . . Ludwlgs Co. 1860 BLUE ISLAND AVENUE PHONES CANAL 0281-0282 . . . . .-.iii . Ona Hzmdred EigI1.ty-two . 1. 3 .,. Y. 2. 2 Q 'Q '4-, 1 1 A 1 K 4 lflmlfjf, ffl-il' 'Mi-il ll 'L' U .2152 Ml 11 tl ul ll Qigii l- one clay without breaking her honor was a miracle, for Billy was just about the laziest, most happy-go-lucky girl in camp. ' Billy, it's up to you to win that pennant and save us from disgrace, insisted Peg. All that week the Friendly I-Iikers worked on Billy and Billy agreed to try her best. Each girl was responsible for every different movement Billy made. So the week wore on, the last clay came, and Billy was still in the race. Saturday morning dawned bright and fair. The Friendly Hikers Went on K. P. that morning for breakfast, but before they left for the mess-tent, they duly woke Billy in time for upsets. Billy dressed immediately and sat down, waiting for the upsets bell to ring, when suddenly she heard a low chirp. Perhaps it was only a mother bird calling her little ones to her. Again the cry came to Billy's ears, this time like a broken sob. ,Qi W- . Q----Y -E ..-. .E-Y ..... f:.4...E.::H.-.... f 1-7-r--......tg. l i J.T BEK3-.E-QS TEAS mM.COFFEES l BUTTER md EGGS l I ll ll BEST QUALITY LOWES PRICES l T 5637 West 22nd Street - - Cicero, Ill. 1 l .11 - - -7q1-- 1:1 Y 1111 : 110111: ' iv: 17: 'iz . 51.747454 Tif 'f :::1 ig-.ig- -1 ...... 1- ,.1.----., 5 Winter and ummer ji 1 1 ll 1 I . SEE l 1 ettin Ice CoalCo. 1 l U 1715 WEST 15th STREET I Tel. Canal 0560 Tel. Canal 1097 1,,, .,a---,1aa-, --::1,,--- --,,aa..,..1,t.1, One Hundred Eiglzty-three . Te.jq.i2,jg,j::f.--.rfqv-fr-.M-' e'e' 'e r L' 4 1 A' uf i' 1 fl Q 1 A 'CJ A 1 ir C '-, ,ff A ':i.,:,- Rc,-I4Allafla-.3-wie Th? rv ff 1' zu - I- ' ' Lg -2 'igggg.,,-i,,..-i,.-ff-Kg,-sg, 1:23, ,L 1, I I ' 'f A ,g so c A I 1 THIS ANNUAL with many otI1ers Was Printed in the House II s if ' I II 0 Severingliaus l BECAUSE: I q We print liunclreds of similar publications, all il bearing time marlcs of careful, distinctive worlcman- ,I , I slup. A I q The composition is uniform in design---the ads I are planned, not merely set. Nl q The pictures are clean---clearly produced---and even in color. I fl . J Colleges ---Manufacturers Merchants and Societies --- Wanting fl'ligl1-grade Publications, Books or Catalogs I should consultour serw7ice department. I ' - I ' 7 I W We specialize in decorated imitation leather cox7e1s everinglnausi Printing Co. West o5oo 2141-61 Ogden Ax7enue ESTABLISHED 1875 : : : 2 CHICAGO, ILL. 1 I . I ' Soo 1 1 qw ,,,, ---- -W -M -- One H1IIId1'CdEib11IijJrf0lLT I 7 7 Wm' I '-'Aff l 1 1. 'ff H:f 1:f f'f4i. i'tf L Y , I pimms cami 43584359 2011 LAFL1N sr., cH1cAco, ILL J. M. KRALOVEC Sz SON General Insurance Agents COMPANIES REPRESENTED St. Paul Fire 8: Murine Insurance Co. Fidelity-Phenix Fire Insurance Company Milwaukee Mechanics Insurance Co. Dubuque Fire Sz Marine Insurance Co. Liverpool 81 London, Sz Globe Insurance Co. New York Plate Glass Insurance Co. 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' if fx -fir .: ' iM S'vnr I: e s We repair guns, tennis rackets and bicycles. Our greatest aim is to help your gameg make our store your store. We handle guns, ammunition, fishing tackle, golf and tennis sup- plies, baseball goods, cutlery, row boat motors, bicycle supplies, elec- trical supplics, leather goods, dog harnesses, inuzzles, and straps. SVEHLA BROS. 3614 W. Twenty-sixth Street Lawn 0513 .. I. ' , ' J I kr! -gm '--vt, , - i,'f'-QM!! A We s 'L 559' 0' me 91 v ff F '9 2 r ag 7 Six +965 ig? A IR -elif, U Qs 5,159 rf X P 5-A Q32 W x W' Q fre, S 3 'L ,efssngfgi f' Jessi: as- vm f Q?g Qw se 'lg' 91445 1 -n writa- jg Frei- ?I, 4 ,F W 'S .J-t-1 Y- 51331 J iilfffn 1-J Wifi? tiki ec ef- s if' 53 A I Hee f I ci g Tuas E Wuson 8: Co -:M 'e s s ge l ee fi 1 R if 7 I 1. .. .. f r -,egsf W -, ' f fr. . fi, I I ' ,,'- ar ' . . I: I Alf 1'. - s ' .14 '-' - ' . '51-Y' : ' 1 ,. 5- tfjfnfy ' '. '- lg . 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I B- ,,,, 1 ,1,L, ,,- gg, Q, c , i ,J c .4 , as -- Billy arose and was about to investigate whenshe heard the' whistleefor upsets. Again the broken sigh came, this time more pitifully. Billy thought she could just make the distance to the ravine and back again before the final whistle blew. Running like the wind, she came to the ravine, a spot bordered by huge trees, a little brook running through it, with a rustic bridge crossing it at one point. Because of the heavy inter-lacing of the branches of the trees overhead, Billy at first could not discern whence the cry had corneg but becoming ac- customed to the gloom, she saw, lying there at her feet, a poor little baby bi1'd that had fallen out of its nest. The niother bird's sobbing cries at finding her little one gone Billy had heard as she sat on her bed. She was about to pick it up and search for its nest when she heard a -p..Ya ...:: -,L-:...:,f.....a::...-.YaT jg.-.71 ... -an .......-W .. T l Phone Roosevelt 2567 Q 1903-1924 g I l ' Twenty-one Years in an Honest Hlld l J P f ' f f g ' Reliable Business I a m C S e 1 C r i l Telephone Canal 5290 i I I I , U Fancy Bakery cmd Confectionery i Orders for All Occasions JEWEEI-gs? IVAZCHQQQZTT I 14119 J 18t I 1 - 3 971 W. 18th sn-ea ciiicago I chicago, 111. I .g.-f-- - -ff'-'f -7- - ---.......,, ,L ,.-. T-2-T-1 B-..:. . - A-1 71.119 .gf--1,1-. -,Z 1-..... .rife-1 --n-nfs .g...,:, , 1-Q --s f flijswa , ,::::...T-...np I I I v fre 7 I V ' ' I . ,fa I Douglas Billiard Hall I I I 2915 WEST 22nd STREET Q . CIGARS - CIGARETTES I i E75 -i Light Lunch I I 11--ff ' 41:2---2-A 1 f L ----1' A shrewd buyer is not one who 4,-V. . .,, ,,V, 4:,.,,L,.7 . 7 ,, .,,, buys cheap furniture, but one I I I who buys fumiture of the highest if A. M Co, merit. I - ' I I 5621 WEST 22nd STREET i I I .I I I I I I Phone cid 1ss1M CICERO I Tabor Supply Co. i I Y 6 I I I I I IF IT'S SPORTING GOODS, I 1 X 3514-20 WEST 26th STREET I I WE HAVE IT. -Q,--,....g. .,. ,,,. .-. ,ak or Ona Hundred Eiglzty-sczlcn ff'-.V7- 17'-7v7lni7 77-777-Y? 7777'7 77 2?L777 T- ?77Q 7 77f7LT7l,j7'i 'E7'i7,,., if' 1 I I I 4 4 'I 71 'I 'W LK 'l'7'1' 'J W Phone Rockwell 7352 ELAINE KARAMPALAS Ai I , 5, N t FOR YOUR SWEETS GCP TO it , i Ia1ne'5 llIIllIIillIIllIllIIIlllllllllllillllllillllIIIIIIIIIlIllIIllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll L llIlllIllllIlllIllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIlIllllIIIllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIl1lIlIllIlIl A CHOCOLATE SHOP I 51 ll it HOME MADE 5 PURE CREAM 5 C A R A M E L s i CHOCO LATES i C A N D 1 E S f i WE SERVE ALL OUR SODAS AND SUNDAES i A WITH WHIPPED CREAM. CANDIES AND ICE CREAM FURNISHED FOR PARTIES, DANCES, PICNICS, ETC. Q 3003 West Twenty-second Street Near Sacramento Avenue J I 1 YE --4--4 ---- V --4---. -.-.-.-..-.--.-.-.-.--..-.-.-.-.-.-.-..........-,..... 4... ,,,, , -Y, Y Y.-.-. A A A A A ---. Onc Hundred Eiglzty-eiglt I :A ,Q ,J,,!, AL, ,A . . W .A .X , 4, J 2.x ,I .h .4 ..I ,A. A - , , ,. .1 .i i i -l!,l:Lff1i',V 1!Qjf1j-, g. ,, clear, clean-cut sound. 'T he final whistle! She would have just enough time to put the baby bird down where-she had found it and race back for upsets. Surely on this, the last day, -especially after the girls had helped her so much, Billy couldn't disappoint them and break her honor. ' f About to lay the bird down, she heard again from the branches overhead that pitiful, heart-breaking sound. Picking the baby bird up, she searched until she found its nest and left it safe with its mother. just as upsets were over she returned to her cottage. How silent all of the girls were! And Peg said in such an odd, cold way, Billy, we thought you could be trusted. And Billy kept silent. That night all of the girls gathered on the beach to hear the mother of the camp announce the winner of the Honor Pennant. I hnd that the Honor Pennant goes to Miss Marian of the Ironside cot- tage. All of the girls in Marian's cottage clapped with glee while the poor Friendly I-Iikers certainly looked glum. But the camp pin, given to only one girl a year, the highest honor that a girl can win at any camp, goes to Miss Billy of the Friendly Hikers' Club for befriending a little, helpless creature. After the Friendly Hikers had recovered from their astonishment, they all crowded a1'ound Billy and heard the whole story. A Will you ever forgive me, Billy P sobbed Peg to her friend that eve- ning. Surely, said Billy the kind-hearted, and I'll let each one of you girls wear my ping and tomorrow and every day after, I'n1 going to take some- thing nice to my little friend in the ravine. Thus endeth their great adventure. .ph 1 -,, 1 ff-f -A-f 7.7. 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