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

 - Class of 1945

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married, has two daughters and lives at 7401 Luella Avenue. ROBERT VIERLING, his wife and little daughter are near neighbors of ours, just a few blocks North on Hoyne Avenue in Beverly. LT. fi.q.l FRANK WARREN is on a ship on the Pacific. He has left at home in Chicago his wife and two daughters aged seven and nine. 1929 DAVID H. DAVIS is in the Shipbuilding Division of the Consolidated Steel Corporation and lives with his wife and two young children at 1415 Bradbury Road in the charming California town of San Marino. CAPT. HOWARD R. IOSEPH is Chief of the General Supplies Branch of the Chicago Quartermaster Depot and lives in Flossmoor with his Wife and two young daugh- ters. CAPT. GUY EDERHEIMER is married and has been at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, since May 1941. He is responsible for all electrical parts that go into airplanes. DR. SOL DE LEE, who has followed in the footsteps of his famous uncle in obstetrics and gynecology, is also teaching at Cook County Hospital on the Uni' versity of Illinois Staff. He is married and has one child. IOHN E. COLEMAN is a partner in the Iowa Egg Products Company and The Chicago Plastic Manufacturing Co. He has one son, Iohn, and a pair of twin girls. EDGAR GOLDSMITH, who lives at 5418 East View Park, is an impresario and publicity counselor. He is married and has a four year old daughter. WALTER IOHNSON lives in Kansas City, Mo., works for a branch of Swift G Co., is married and has two children. LIEUT. Cj.g.l WILLIAM P. MCCARTHY is skipper of LCS 48 and has recently been about the Philippines and points West, perhaps China and lapan. Billy is father and mother to his crew of 76 men who know him as The Old Man . He has one small son at home. WILLIAM GILLIES is married, has three children, and lives at 5454 Kipling Road, Pittsburgh. Bill is Vice President of the Rust Engineering Co. 1930 lst LT. REX ADCOCK is in the Infantry in the 8th Army now in the Philippines. STEWART G. ANDERSON, who studied and planned for a career in international law and diplomacy, is now at the American Embassy at Monte- video, Uruguay. HENRY F. LEOPOLD, who is a real estate broker, spends his spare time in his shop making things with power tools. CAPTAIN IRVIN H. HARTMAN is in the Civilian Occupation branch of the U. S. Army and when last heard from was in France. He was mar- ried in 1942 while stationed in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and has one little daughter. LT. BRUCE CARSON, U.S.N.R., is on the U. S. S. Haggard somewhere on the Pacific. CAPT. WILLARD M. FREEHLING is Director of Process- ing, A.A.F., at Smoky Hill, Salina, Kansas. WILLIAM MCROY is Assistant Superintendent of the Cold Strip Mills of the Youngstown Sheet 6: Tube Company. He was instructor at Purdue University E.S.M.W.T., was married in 1937 and has two small sons. He lives at 8114 Chappel Avenue. SGT. ROBERT S. KARGER fA.U.S.l has been stationed at Camp Roberts, Calif., for the past two years, in the Classification Section Stylish Co-eds watch Har- vard's Football games in 1926. I COURTESY OF THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS

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THE SEVENTH DECADE 1925-1935 ' Daylight saving . . . Century of Progress organized . . . Byrd's flight to North Pole . . . Lindberg's solo flight across Atlantic . . . lohn I. Schobinger died October 23, 1927 . . . Charles E. Pence and Elsie Schobinger co-principals of Harvard School . . . Merchandise Mart . . . Gang murders . . . Shedd Aquari- um . . . Autogyro . . . Hoover President . . . Daily News Building . . . Civic Opera opens with Aida . . . Byrd reaches South Pole . . . Financial crash . . . Adler Planetarium . . . New Chicago Historical Society Building . . . Popula- tion of U. S., 1930, l22,700,000: Chicago, 3,376,000 . . . Cermak shot . . . Experi- mental television transmission . . . Depression . . . Franklin D. Roosevelt elected President . . . Banks close . . . Stock yards fire . . . laps invade Manchuria . . . New Post Office . . . The Great Drought . . . Lightest annual rainfall, 22.78 in. . . . Hottest day, 104.8 . . . Museum of Science and Industry, Iackson Park . . . Hitler rises to power . . . TWA mail and passenger service, Chicago-New York . . . U. S. has fifty million radios, thirty-two million cars, twenty-three million homes with electricity . . . Wiley Post flies around globe in one week. 1925 CHARLES W. KLINETOP is an ardent rooter for Harvard's basketball team, on which his son, Charles, lr., plays. Charles, Ir., is in the Class of 1946. RICHARD MAGNER, brother of Shor- ty , is in the insurance business with him. He has a small son for whom we are holding a place in the Class of 1957. 1926 WILLIAM D. BERGER, Vice President of the Oppenheimer Casing Company, lives in De- troit, Michigan. IEROME HASTERLIK is still at the same address, 6834 Constance Avenue, and is Treasurer of The Best Brewing Company. ARTHUR H. SPIEGEL is in the mail order bus- iness with the Walter Field Company, lives in Winnetka, is married and has two children. MAIOR WILLIAM S. SWARTCHILD is in the Ordnance Department of the Chicago Ordnance District in the First National Bank Building. He is married, lives on the North Side and has one son at Latin School. ROBERT S. KARGER is a stock broker at 14 Wall St., New York, is married and has one daughter. lohn is treas- urer of Hamilton House, a settlement house on the lower East side. ALBERT STEIN, Boatswain's Mate in the Coast Guard, took part in the in- vasions of Sicily, Italy and France. On D Day his LCI was blown up under him, he floated about in the channel and was picked up by a British trawler. 1927 S. WARD HAMILTON is a lieutenant in the U.S.N.R., now at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, in B.A.G.R.D.C. CPlease explain, somebodyl. LEWIS E. HOWARD, not married, lives in Buf- falo, N. Y., and is Vice President of the Qualitrol Corporation. IOHN S. WINEMAN is a general insurance agent at 175 West Iackson, lives in Highland Park and has two sons aged six and eight. He is Vice President and Director of the Winfield Tubercular Service. WILLIAM M. SCHUYLER is still stationed in Washington, D. C. on a special assignment in the U. S. Army. His wife and three children are in Chicago. LT. COMMANDER HAMILTON MOSES was re- cently commended by Admiral Stark for un- usual imagination, skill and leadership . . . outstanding devotion to duty , and is authorized to wear the commendation ribbon. 1 928 ROBERT K. ENGEL, who in pre-war days was an insurance agent in the Meyers-Engel Com- pany, is now an Aviation Radio Technician Zfc, U.S.N.R., assigned to teaching mathematics Cbe- lieve it or not! says Bobl. Robert is married and has no children. IAMES H. SWARTCHILD is keeping up the homefront with Swartchild of Co., lives in Glencoe and has a son and a daughter. LT. ROBERT K. SWARTCHILD is in the Air Transport Command, stationed at Ber- muda: lwho says the army is tough?l CORP. IULIUS FREEHLING is in the New Hebrides, in the Medical service of the 25th Evacuation Hos- pital. ALAN R. GRAFF, who is President of the Columbia Malting Co., is a neighbor of ours in Beverly Hills. He is married and has two very lively little boys, three and four years old. LT. CLARENCE MCCARTHY is on the Air- craft Carrier Copabee, in the South Pacific act- ing as executive officer in charge of repairs and construction. He has seen such places as New Britain, Australia and Saipan. CALVIN LEAV- ITT, who has been in poor health for some time, is living at the Del Prado Hotel. HENRY I. STRESENREUTER, an industrial engineer, is



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C. R. T. C. Hdq. Co. He was married in 1941. DANIEL M. SCHUYLER, our attorney, works for a branch of Borg-Warner in Milwaukee, which furnishes important materials to the army. Dan- ny is author, with Northwestern Prof. Carey, of a weighty legal tome I11inois Law of Future In- terest. LT. DAVID WEIL is serving overseas in the Army Ordnance Corps. MYRON EICH- ENGREEN lives in Wilmette, is married, has one daughter and is with the Inland Steel Com- pany. EDWIN KIRCHHEIMER is in the Kirch- heimer Paper Company, is married and has two sons. LT. ROBERT S. REDFIELD, when last heard from, was at a camp in Utah, but is now probably overseas. He is married. COL. WAR- REN WILDRICK has been for several years in India. PHILIP HERTZ lives at 5220 Kenwood, is married and is President of the Federal Truck Lines, Inc. RICHARD NORTHUP was married in December 1942 to a classmate from Carleton College and is now a Pfc. in the Army at Camp Claiborne, La. His wife is with him and teach- ing at Forest Hill, La. 1931 WILLIAM EICHENGREEN, Assistant Manager in the Sales Production Division, Inland Steel, is married and lives in Ravinia. He says his hobbies are gardening and raising girls and we note that he has one of each to practice on. GUSTAV FREUND is a salesman for the Visk- ing Corporation. LT. COM. KENNETH RICH is skipper of the U.S.S. Clewes and has had a very active career on both Atlantic and Pacific waters. DAVID LEVIN, who still lives across from the school, is a busy printer and a frequent spectator at our basketball games. HEATON is the only one of the four Sykes boys to hold down the home front in a war industry. His brother Lt. tial AUBREY SYKES has been cruis- ing the Pacific for three years: likewise SKI fc BYRON M. SYKES C321 who is on the S. S. Les- lie L. B. Knox: while OUINTIN, the youngest I'4OJ, is a Pfc. in the llth Combat Engineers somewhere in the European theatre. Little Iimmy Randolph, in second grade, was very proud when his uncle, LT. ARTHUR REIN HOLD, U.S.N.R., came in to see us at school. Arthur recently returned from a year in the South Pacific, was married and is now stationed in Washington. DAN WHITEHEAD still lives in Morgan Park and is an architect and designer for the United Air Lines. His hobbies are music, philately and bowling. Lt. Cj.g.l ARTHUR BAUM has been in the Coast Guard since 1942. He is married and has two daughters aged 5V2, and not quite one year old. 1932 LOUIS BRAUDY has been in the service since 1941 and when last heard of was in the Aleu- tians. CAPTAIN WILLIAM CLARK is recover- ing from wounds received on Attu. Lt. WIL- LIAM O'NEAL is in the Naval Medical Corps, at Oceanside, Cal. WILLIAM WEAVER, who has given us some of this information, is at home raising a boy for Harvard. SXSGT. LAW- RENCE DRUMHELLER is in the Tank Destroyer School at Camp Hood, Texas. RICHARD FUL- GHUM lives at 8129 Kenwood Ave., is a chemist in the Socony Vacuum Oil Company, is mar- ried and has two sons. DR. GEORGE HOW- ARD GOTTSCHALK is on the staff of the Cook County Hospital. LT. ROBERT COUNTISS HOWARD, in the Army Quartermaster Corps, was in the first convoy that carried supplies into Russia from the Persian Gulf, has been in Iran for two years. He was married in 1942. INote: Bob, look up Hawley Foot C'36l, also in Om. in Iran.l lst LT. IOHN O. LEVINSON of the U. S. Marines is by profession a lawyer and has been a War Labor Board Administra- tor. He is married and has two children. When you Stop Or Shop, stop and see EDWARD LOEB at Hillman's. He lives at the Lake Shore Drive Hotel, is married and has two children. LT. THOMAS HALL IORDAN has had a busy sea- son with Patton's Third Army, especially when he went through the Battle of the Bulge. Tom's two children, Tom and Peter, are with their grandparents in Vermillion, S. D. LT. ADAM SCHAAF is recovering in a hospital near Lon- don from a wound in the shoulder received in action against Germany. 1933 ENSIGN IOI-IN BITTEL, formerly an alloy metal- lurgist for the Youngstown Sheet ci Tube Co., at Indiana Harbor, is now in the Navy assign- ed to Destroyer Pool NTS at Norfolk, Va. EN- SIGN EDWARD T. BRYANT was married in 1939 and entered the service in 1944. He has one small daughter. Edward is somewhere on the Pacific on the U. S. S. Hansford and saw action at Iwo lima. CAPTAIN IAMES CAL- LAHAN has stopped in at school a number of times when on leave from the Panama Canal Zone, where he is in Artillery. LT. ROBERT FREEHLING is in the Medical Administration at the 280th Station Hospital in France and also does work as Iudge Advocate. CAPT. ROBERT KIRCHHEIMER is somewhere in France or Ger- many with the 875th Heavy Maintenance Co., Ordnance. He is married and overworks the censors with long letters home. LT. DWIGHT McKAY has had a colorful career as Tank Com- mander in Africa, Sicily and Italy: was wound- ed in France on D day, hospitalized in Eng- land and is now back in action on the conti- nent. In Africa, Dwight's nimble French tongue made him an honorary officer in the French Army, and the French chose him to make a speech and to lay the wreath on the monument to those fallen in action. Another shining light of '33 is MAIOR ALBERT NOWAK, who flew the hump from India into China for two years, returned all covered with medals, crosses and oak leaf clusters, and is now stationed at

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