Harvard Boys High School - Review Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1930

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EYCXEXSYXTLRXSWSXSX Q5 RQVIQVV LX? TQ W3SET3 FOOTBALL BANQUET The king is dead, long live the king! This was the spirit of our annual foot- ball banquet. The team of 192.9 has gone into the realm of memory, giving way to a group of vigor- ous, plucky fellows who will make up Harvard's gridiron warriors of 1930. Success to them! The banquet took place at the Palmer House on December sixth. After a most splendid repast the epicures took up the pop- ular UQ art of after din- ner speaking. The team was roundly praised and everyone drank a mental toast to the good-fellow- ship of Coach Hanson. C a p t a i n Rosenberg and manager Hartman acted as chairmen and called upon various individuals to say a few words. Mr. Rich, speaking on behalf of the many fathers p r e s e n t, complimented the line spirit of the boys. Mr. Hanson thanked the team for its splendid cooperation and Mr. Pence stated that he was proud of the fact that Harvard teams always play on the square. After the last speech, nominations were made for next year's captain and manager. By unanimous vote, M a r s h Rich was elected pilot, with Max Friedman manager. A word of appreciation was given by the captain elect to climax the evening, after which the banquet broke up, leaving all in a jubilant mood. BASKETBALL BANQUET The banquet which con- cluded the basketball sea- son at Harvard was held April 17th at the Winder- mere Hotel. The guest of honor of the evening was Mr, Moore, dean and head football coach at Lindblom High School. After a deli- cious meal Captain Nahser, master of ceremonies, in- troduced the speakers of the evening, whose speeches proved b o t h interesting and amusing, Mr. Moore's being the outstanding one. The keynote of his speech was football at Lind- blom. However, as an extra feature, he delighted his audience by telling of the time Mr. Pence beat him at golf. Qscore up an- other one for the good old Harvard spiritj . Mr. Pence. as the climax of the even- ing, awarded the letters. It is interesting to note that Henry Joseph, manager of the te.1m, was awarded. thru the unanimous vote of the H Club, .1 manager's sweater. Election of next year's basketball captain followed. the outcome be- ing the selection of co-cap- tains: David Levin and Alan Kline. Robert Samuels was unanimously elected manager. With the ringing words of appreciation from t h e co-captains e l e c t. everybody departed in ex- cellent spirits, the results of the thoroughly happy hour just spent. Page 105 l ii, M I 1 l l ii li I i l Fl l l l lui l l I i All I li ill l l i hi lllf il li 1 w . ll l i. .J u l fy ,f Y



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2142144444444 THQ HARVARD Jwfzfawzfa EEE FV' v v 1 U 99 - Qalendar - 919 1 3 0.0 no l 1 September 18. School reopens with usual aimless wandering around while a satis- l factory program is being prepared. Mr. Vaubel's chemistry Class commences in the 1 usual informal way. l September 19. First football practiceg wonderful turnoutg good material. X , September zo. Henry joseph scores a point on Mr. Vaubel in chemistry period. ll Another new program. This makes the fourth since school's opened. MCRoy declares l . . . I he hasn't got a girl. All eligibles please note. l September 23. Locker rooms fairly clean with just a faint tinge of that old l familiar odor. V September 24. Mr. Pence is unanimously elected head of the Good Old Days ,l Club. All present and past history students eligible. First football scrimmage of the l season. . September 25. Mr. Schimmel and Mr. Pyle get up a little game of golf. l l September 26. Football training has produced quite a number of cripples. The humorous natural science professor a-nd the good natured director of physical education eng.1ge in a friendly Jiu-Jitsu contest. l September 28. Honor society meeting. Appearance of Goldsmith in front of g school causes much excitement. I September 3o. Miss Perley makes a touchdown during fire drill. l October 1. A certain young lady in the event of her departure for an easter-n W school takes leave of her favorites and others in a most picturesque fashion, which no I W doubt pleased the recipients. October 4. We start football season with a bang by beating U. High 21-o. 20 October 7. Carson, MCRoy, Goldberg, and Stephenson deeply in love. Extremely l interesti-ng and very tragic. l October 9. Miss Schobinger tries to explain to class that Heavens! is a much ,Ii 1 better translation for Mon Dieun than Goodness Gracious! October 12. We tie Latin o-o on a very slow field. ll October 15. Our famous Stags: Northup, Baum and Jordan join the ancient and I, honorable Order of Stags. More power to you boys! ll October 16. Sophomores in great uproar, lead by Levinson, break in on Mr. Wil , l Pence's history class. Mr. Pence, after much consideration, decides to take it as a ,Qi l joke. Later some of them try to tear down fence to escape from school. l 1 October 19. Another tie with Lindblom, o-o. 1 ! October 23. Coach Hanson wants to know some good babes to take out. 1 October 26. We take a setback from Morgan Park 2o-o. . l 't October 28. Antenna comes out with first issue of the year! Dining room is 'J repainted. Much whoopee. l October 31. Frank Nahser is given Budd Goldberg's place as editor of the 1 Review-a good oldl' school policy prevents anyone taking college board exams from holding a major position on the Review. Herbert Freehling gets in a scrap at the drug store with a woman about her dog-she wouldn't sell it. Pillqi' 106 - f ' tn' g

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