Hibbard High School - Lantern Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1926

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S4 Tw THE LANTERN Glass Egroplzecy 1928 Bernice Heyne is a first-class beauty specialist. As a portrait painter, Caro- lyn Daum is very successful. Margaret Buehling will soon take the position of director of the Bush Conservatory of Music. At the Oriental Theatre, Mar- vin Ness is featured as leading man in the film, Burning Passion . The Misses Lillian and Alice Nelson have just been introduced into society, and are the sea- sons most popular debutantes. Bernice Krausman will soon start her first year in Normal. 1937 Hattie Mond begins her third year as private secretary to John J. Mitchell, a prominent New York Banker. Edna Osberg conducts a page of comics in the Great Chicago Enterprise, the city's most popular paper. Theodore Pryka is a wealthy man. He owns a popular summer resort in Greenland. Lillie Gold- berger is to be the bride of a count. Lillian Krater owns a dainty tea room near the studio of Sylvia Cohen, a scenario writer. The most popular book for women is How to Look Young VVhen You're Not, written by Miss Eleanor Engelhard. America's fastest typist is the popular Lucille Steinbrink. Mildred Iletterson, the wife of the Norwegian ambassador, has gained popularity in XVashington society. Amelia Hayna is said to be a very successful adviser for lovers. 1957 The teachers in the Roosevelt High School are: Florence Hettinger, An- cient History teacherg Grace Struck, music instructor, and Augusta Regan, dramatics teacher. As scientists, Adeline Wisnewski and Elizabeth Schwab are doing exceptionally well. The two private secretaries of Edsel Ford are Mar- garet 'lunio and Evelyn Hanson. Mary Lynn is both a favorite as a radio singer and as an opera star. The Queen of the Air in the Barnum and Bailey Circus is Jeanette Dakof. Among the nurses at the McCormick Hospital are Lillie Sode, head nurse, and Mildred Nieman, who has won a reputation as the Sun- shine nurse of the hospital. Dorothy Herzog is librarian-in-chief at the Chi- cago Public Library. An exclusive finishing school in New York has recently been opened, with Clara Roth as principal, Hazel NVennerberg as dean, and Lena Z2lVOClI'llClC as the head of the English Department. Mary Blasko is the new director of the Bush Conservatory of Expression. Esther VVollenzein is a well-known designer, and her sister Clara is teacher of Economics at the Uni- versity of Chicago. Had it not been for two society women, Julia Neubert and Mary Ruttkay, The VVomen's VVorld Fair would not have been a success. They are the successors of Mr. Kellogg Fairbanks, who was a great organizer and leader when gentle julia and quiet Mary were little maids at Mayfair long ago.

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THE LANTERN LILLIAN NELSON Blue eyes and golden hair Like Elaine is this lily-maid fair. MARVIN NESS Our Vice-President behold He's not bashful, yet not bold MILIDRED NEIMAN She is quiet and genuinely politeg Besides, she does her homework every night. EDNA OSBERG With good jokes Dena's always ready And she'll keep your laughter steady. MILDRED PE'r'1'ERsoN Quiet and sweet as maidens of yoreg Has anyone seen a prettier face be- fore? THEoDoRE PRYKA This lad is quiet, but still He'll succeed because he says I will l AUGUSTA REGAN She's jolly and sweet The kind of girl it's a pleasure to meet. CLARA ROTH Pretty and neatg A girl hard to beat. MARY RUTTKAY Always jollyg seldom blue Mary's lovely, kind and true. ELIZABETH SCHWAB Queenly Elizabeth! one of our best: Ever ready to stand the test.



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THE LCANTERR g p95 i - ' ' - . Qioics Slab LILLIAN MELNICR ,.,..,,,.,,,. Presidgmr JULES DASHOW ....... ........ V ic-Prvsident DOROTIIY REDLER ....... ,.,..,,..,..., S' ecretary HARRY SALK ....... ...... 'I 'rcaslzrvr The Civics Club, Hibbard's oldest and largest organization, is the greatest unifying and social power of the school. It has backed every activity any other organization or the school as a whole has undertaken. Its origin dates back several years, founded on civic and social principles. The officers are nominated at mass meetings and are elected at a later date. The Australian Ballot system is used. As the membership exceeds six hundred, most of the business is carried on by the Executive Board, which consists of the regular officers and chair- men of committees. The club arranges programs and plays which are presented in our own auditorium for members only. Dances are also a part of the entertainment. Due to the small dance floor, the club is divided into two parts--junior and senior. The junior division takes in the Freshmen and Sophomores, while the senior division consists of the Juniors and Seniors. The committees of this club are: Social Committee, Program and Music, Civic, Assembly, Stage, Membership, Girls' W'elfare, Vocational and Boys' VVelfare. When the club was smaller all business was handled at mass meetings, but now it is impossible to hold nfore than three a semester. Mr. Schulz, faculty adviser. Mrs. Young is assistant adviser.

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Hibbard High School - Lantern Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 18

1926, pg 18

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1926, pg 24

Hibbard High School - Lantern Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 85

1926, pg 85

Hibbard High School - Lantern Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 50

1926, pg 50

Hibbard High School - Lantern Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 115

1926, pg 115

Hibbard High School - Lantern Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 139

1926, pg 139


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