Hyde Park High School - Aitchpe Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1920
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Rhoclusl - Helen C' XVGHSS .. ...Assistant Editors James P. Newell, .. .... Business Manager E. Parmly IH ...... ............. ....... 1 ' Xrt Editor liDlfl'ORlAl. l,ife means growth, and growth should produce an increase in life. Surely Hyde ,Park has grown, and more than ever are life and activity essential, and more than ever can they accomplish results. It is with a desire to record ade- quately the activities of Hyde Park that we have compiled this book. This has been a year full of work and pleasure, and though this volume deals rather with the events outside the classroom, it must not be supposed that classes have been neglected, even for the recreation and service made possible through our clubs and athletics. The splendid co-operation of the staff, the teachers, and the students, has made possible the success which we have coveted for the 1920 Aitchpe. 5 1 w w 1 ,,, ,Wm vi-1 ,, . z. 5 N - ., . - Q. A 425:11 ' .. H . - -,--f-.- 21- if A'--. 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ILRETTA M. BROXYN ENGI.ISI'I University of Chicago, Ph. B. Sponsor of the Story Scrihhlers' Society Censor of the Hyde Park VVeekly Advisor to the Girl Reserves HARVEY E. BRUCE MUSIC New England Conservatory of Music ELIZABETH E. BUCHANAN ENGLISH University of Cliiezigo, A. B. Sponsor of Aitchpe IJORIS E. BUTTS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Normal College of the North American Gymnastic Union Coach of Swimming LILLIAN R. BYFIELD ENGLISH ANI! ORAL EXPRESSION University of CIIICZIQO, Ph. B. Sponsor 'for Junior Girls' Society ul QQ X X, 'N i .QW , Af -.-. . .,. -1 5.5. ..,...: ,, if-.fy X:-.3 I .4 -- ,- -.-1.-.ev -f----1 5.-z.: '- - -. -0 rn ', .:1- .-Y-: ..--l . : T - 1:5 gf :-Lixflmi '43 g.f.j3'1 51'-': 1.-L1:-:- - -:-'::- . If '. S.-fl r' 'f. . .. '2,'1- 'nlff-'-.T-'iii .raw-L .'-'1'.'.1V' ::.1,.HvE'.1-. .1-1: ,f-wal ' . '-.-1.':f I a 'A-. 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COBELLI PHYSICAL AND MILITARY TRAINING AND IIHY'SIOI.Of2Y Normal Collvgc of the North Amoriczm Gymnastic Union Athlctic Coach ELIZABETH TEASIJALE COOLIDGE ENGLISH ANI! PUBLIC SPEAKING University of Chicago, A. B. Public Spcuking Coach HENRIETT.-X M. COONE MATHEMATICS AND ENGLISH Northwcstm-rn University, Ph. B. and M. A. Advisor of Girl Reserves. XIARY ELIJULA COPIIERSBIITH ENGLISH Univcrsity of Chicago, Ph. B. CAROLINE MARIE COSSUM FRENCH AND LATIN LIl'llYL'l'Sltj' of Chicago, Ph. B. Sponsor for thc Branch Drzunatin' Club EYERETT HARRISON CRAIG SCIENCE ANI3 MATHEMATICS Univcrsily of Indizma, A. B., A. M. LOUIS O. CURTIS VVOODXNIORKING 'WU if an I 'WTTWY' W wav' ' I I 5..-I-N-:-,'1 5513-I :. :f'gji:5::g-hr-4 t:5,FA.-ff-wif '-N -5.-1i:ggg'.y-.-It -, ' 5 :.- :fe m-. pl :. T..--.L ,lr 5-CC-1. -1 :qs-M-. '-'1:fir,:j 'IfY1 -,-f1.' f-Z L , ., ., ' .:z?'- ' ' ,, ' I-t-, ':1l',c:-' 'V 3', '-- '11f:,1'j.- gi' '1.1?':,vfjeji1 ' .' . , 1, 1 f.-'Q -2: ,B-11. 'ff -jf? 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FUCHS BOTANY AND SCIENCE University of Chicago, S. B. Chicago Teachers' College Sponsor of Garden Cluh THOMAS H. FURLONG FIRST YEAR SCIENCE Qucc-n's College, Canada, A. M. University of Chicago, S. B. NINA M. CAGE FIRST YEAR SCIENCE University of Michigan, A. B. VERA GARDINER PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sponsor and Coach of Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation Ag, E - X Gif '.A f' Q I Q I-9 f 0 .1 M I-fn----f-'V hi ,,,,.,,M..,.. 'M 'rm':f..i1i g2., -. ', 11411- -iq I 2: .2 ...sz ...QQ Q5 . I W f I I N IKRIAN GAYLORIJ 'l'IC.XL'HliR IN CHARGIC OF LUNCH ROHM Succial Courscsi Chicago Normal School Ilniwrsily of Chicago IIIELICN S. GI.I.BI:1R'I' CRQXFTS AN D I,JR.XXN' I NH Chicago Art Instituti- Coursc in Ilgcoration :mil IM-sigii Normal Art Course IQRACIQ GULLIQR MUSIC, De Pau University L-OSINUDUIIIZIII Svliool ol Music, fliinfzngo I.csCha-tizky, Yicnua ILERTRUIJF BIEARDSLFY H ANNA I I I DOMIQSTIC SCIIiNliI Incliaua University Vurduc Uilivcrsity IFLIEN A. HANN AN GRFIQK AND ROMAN HISTORY LI1iix'c1'sity of Cliicago, Ph. B. FLOR ICNCI-1 CURTIS H .XNSON HISTORY Vassar Collcgc, .-X. B. Sponsor of thc Vlutarch ffluln THEODORE L. HARLEY PHYSICS Dartmouth, A. B. I-larvard, A. B. ISAB ICL HAZLITT ENGLISH AND SPANISH University of Chicago, l'h. B. Sponsor of Branch Dramatic Cflulr MARY BROVVNFI.I. HHRRICK ENGLISH AND LIBRARY Ml. Holyokc LYLF A. HIGHLIQY SIQVVING Lcwis Institutv, B. S. Chicago Normal College' VY. bl. HIPI I,.I2 CIVICS AND ENGLISH P1'iuCcton LIIIIYCTSIIY, A. B. ,g l...,,TT'i', 11 -F swsLQ,TAk-Wray ' V ifvx -.ff-Y '..- - -,,V W QBQW .'33'.?E'a2j5 f' ifffifi--fi'h -'-'EfF4i'f'1'-'T51 QF 1 x t if '- T 1 '- 1: 5'4I43'5'52 .-:.-I-1-I '-'1vf:j- ,.-'---'-Ltr ' : . J.. .r , 1 1- Q ' ': -- i -.::M, -'A-L Z. -',f1- .- . 1 .'.-M' 1.1.- 1-' :Ju .-. -. .-.cr 1 .:w- -y - .-J: -- .1 ..f- ,- V,-. :.,'u -,-A ,,4- PT.:-5 F415 ff- ::41.--if-J'-.1 'v 4' ,4 'z'. -59 var-gg i 2- nz?-I--'tu' '.1p.f: - f,-. --- 5-.:'.-.--ei: l-.-- v -'-. ' '.. 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C APTAIN CHARLES I. KING, K. V. INSTRUCTOR OF BAND Royal Conservatory of SchwartzburgaSon- dersliausen, Gcrmany ' . IXCOB MILLISON KINNEY all 5I. S 53. I MATHEMATICS Indiana University, A. B. University of Nebraska, A. IVI. University ol' Chicago, Ph. D. School Rcprescntatiyc to thc City Board of Control Sponsor of the Senior Eiicliclian Club TEIJHANIE YERVAIT LOCKVVOOD FRENCH University of Chicago, Ph. B. Sponsor of the French Dramatic Clnlm 7. MQGUANE MATHEMATICS University of Chicago, B. S. .Xthlc-tics .91 s 2 5 e r X X wi if 5.,-I-l... '1 .145-1.-.-.-3 f, 2-'wr 3- I-4 wr. ---:fm .931 '- - K--617'-', ' :Z '- if : T 2 ggi gr :-S,1Q'3'?f3 1. 519.151 -,Q-3.3.4--.. . .3151 'Q S S,-H r' '12 .':. -,!::j,j-'. :- L 13:- -'fi-'.l!I' If-LQ'-'JT5'. 4f-Wf,.i',- ' 1. .22 ' . f-Jig.-1 I 'NK b5'x ':'--iff' 'I'- -'KI .,,j,.4L..:. .-55,1555 V..4.:g.,:.: lv. , .:'. rrhsu fo--55, -jqpuha ...:..M3g:.t., fqgfjig: .--. ' .... V -- -. .- ., .. -.' I--.. -- -f-1'f-is q:.113f'm. -Q ' .- QF.-. 5,f,f:l'. f.. .-:fig-3. .- ,ak--its ' 2 O X Q--A ' T l1:PL1:Il'-' . :if -if 1 - i-'f2 '.1-a1.'1- is-,jr - .-:...1 . az-' - ':1- wx.. - .. v ' 'L .ri-.-in -1.1 ,U I 2 'r.v.5,A:., H1 I . .f.. .gzgz gs,-.A, '..,: 'J ---'.: U- -.1 .. E - ' - dilllhk at ki .tra 'TQ ...e ' Lf5t,s,QmQ:..xwx ',- A F A ., no f ,. 7 5, ' if 'i l -'if l MARY M. MeINTOSH ENGLISH 50. VIOSICPH F. MORSE Oberlin College, A. B. HARRIET Bi. MFSSELHEISER University of Chicago, Ph. B. ORION M. MILLER MATHEMATICS University of Indiana, A. B. Sponsor of the Senior Euelidizin Club 4,1 Censor of Aitehpe ELLA EVELYN MIX University of Chieago, Ph. B. HISTORY AND ASTRONOMY Amherst College, A. B. Yule SPANISH Uiiiversity of VX'iseonsin Sponsor ol' Chess and Checkers Club ull. MALYINA IJ. NIEDERMAN BOOKKEEPING University of Chicago, Ph. B. DIOSICVH A. NYBERG MATHEMATICS University of Chicago, S. B., S. M. Sponsor of l,yihHgO1'C1Il1 Club MARY H. OYHRIEN ENCLISII Llliiversity of Chicago, Ph. B. Pulmlie Speaking ENGLISH ,NND LATIN U34 M. ELEANOR MOORE 63. MARGARET M. O'CONNOR MATHEM.-X'I'lC'S EXTRA TEACHER University of Chicago, Ph. B. University of Chicago, Ph. B. M. IQIJA IJ. OHRENSTEIN MILIJRED R. MOORE SPANISH GERMAN AND HISTORY University of Chiezigo, llh B. I IIuix'ersity of Chicago, Ph, B. eJ.---1...g..., gijggg..- ., .... 1 ...... 1 '-.---...-5g,:..1:1': I ,,:. .,. . I I M1. , f Q 5 I nu ii ,ieri il 1 an I 5, 73 A .2', 3 A ' KLZILT ..i Y':,.f r'1 ,jifgiik 1: ' f . , flf n2L..-L.p . .L 17 - - - ,Fm-l , I -x ' ' - x S. 3 X i E5-r - 5---5,-: :.M :jf?f.jlf- '-1 - Ll'--I ff- f1al?r1'w2 ?31 ' ' A Al 'lzfggfkla -jl:g:giZ.lg...i' of mfr. is-iyijylh 555555, ima .Zi QQ:AlY.,..a-ip' 'I ip-J ' -7,151-5 - j1,35Qg v-13 lui gm, -.f .- I-,-f . q':2:x -,gg Q 1,2624 -'- t ,AJS FLY'-' .Ig f::i-f-1+ Ts- fx. nazi- A Q2-.1-..,11, .. 54:5 -J' 135.2--A 312151.-. 'ag-' I-17,1 --T: -v F , r.,-1'-1---1-, .N-I -' :-.-TA: , 33 E.',a-4. -El E123 5-,Lb - 14:3 vfg. M 'C .lf ' 155 EH. ' Z , 4:5 pb.: ELLA M. OTTAVVAY ' MECHANICAL AND FREE HAND DRAVVING MABEL L. PARKER ENGLISH University of Chicago, Ph, B. University of Michigan Chicago Teachers' College ALEXANDER M, PATERSON MACHINE SHOI' Armour Institute East Indian Government Certificate of En- gineering Coach for Soccer STELLA PEEDE SPANISH University of Indiana INIABRELLE T. PERI-IANI PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sargent School of Physical Eclucation, Cambridge, Mass. I 70. FRANCES PERLSTEIN COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS 71. PAUL I. PIERSON PHYSICS AND FIRST YEAR SCIENCE Aclelbert College, A. B. Pennsylvania State College, M. S. 72. THOMAS C. POLLACK FORGE AND FOUNDRY 73. ETHEL J. RASSWEILER COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS 74. R. RAYMOND RAYMOTH AGRICULTURE Massachusetts Agricultural College, B. S. 75. VVILLIAM W. RIDDELL DRAWING Art Institute of Chicago Julien Academy, Paris -1 yqrnls- frzmfr-FL f :51'51.'.5 rfzsrfi NWI Zz ee- if -'xpf.a2l ETfqfif21'12 ,.u.,- ,.-....,,, .-- ,.-., - . . -. . -.uw- t -111.4-I-' 1 -21-':ff.2 fi' i.-wt-1'--t:v -If ' g.ga'.-it Gif. :.1f'-A..-'.-.'.:' ': 'M' :xr L--5-fs -r -mf.: -2-Riff: ?.Q,1'F 19 4,315.55 55g.3,gq,qe 1,,g,g Q: 531,35 .3jf3::j ,iggfgs ,lflltlzm-: 'Qfccl 'ff' '11'7:i: '53 -fiffi ff- -LIT' ' Q ffE1.?2?+iY-IH Il ' iz. - 'rz-1 re- :rg 'wr .Fig-.nys-' 5-31 1'--Q ' -'I .:?,. ,gt-.4-, .-,U .MI .V ...-,,- fn. gs: f f sq was-vet ' it Q mf'..s:A.z:mn.mx' V Q- W ' ' MILDRED ROBINSON SALESMANSHIP Wellesley, A. B. OSCAR E. ROBINSON MUSIC American Conservatory of Music, Univer- MARY ROTH ENGLISH University of Chicago, A. B. ANNE BROVVN ROYSTON CONINIERCIAL GEOGRAPHY AND ENGLISH Garard, Kentucky, A. B. University of Chicago, Ph. B. ERNEST SCHMIDHOFER MILITARY TRAINING Normal College of the North American Gymnastic Union Coach of Boys' Swimming Team Coach of Boys! Gymnastic Team LOUIS M. SEARS ENGLISH AND HISTORY University of Chicago, A. B., A. M. Censor of Aitchpe CAPTAIN HERBERT I. SHEPHERD MILITARY TRAINING Miami, Oxford . IIENNIE SHIPMAN FRENCH Smith College, A. B. BEULAH I. SHOESINIITH NIATHENIATICS University of Chicago, S. B. Censor of Aitchpe ARCHIBALD W. SMALLEY University of Michigan, A. B. Sponsor of junior Association of Com- merce Sponsor of Debating Club LATIN I 'Vi s - S up Y za if ll gl ui! J il 19 Am X I Ally, we Maw Z' '?.'.? '!ITP' Rl ga HELEN C. SMITH ANCIENT HISTORY University of Chicago, A. B. AGNES A. SMYTH ENGLISH University of Chicago, Ph. B. Ccnsor of Aitehpe BERTHE SPINK DRAVVING WILLIAM H. SPURGIN CHEMISTRY' Illinois Wesleyan, B. S. JANE CHAPIN TUNNELL ENGLISH Kansas State Agricultural College, B. S. IRA N. VAN HISE COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY AND FIRST YEAR SCIENCE Wittenberg College, A. B. CAROLINE M. VVATSON FIRST YEAR SCIENCE AN D GEOLOGY University of Michigan, B. S. 93. 94. 95. 96 97 98 IRENE O'B. WEHRLE EXTRA TEACHER University of Chicago, Ph. B. JANET P. VVHITE ENGLISH University of Michigan, Ph. B., A. M. XVORRALLO NNHITNEY BOTANY Oberlin, A. B., A. M. Harvard, A. B. Sponsor of Garden Club ' HULDA C. VVITTE GERMAN AND LATIN University of Illinois, A. B. MARGARET C. YOUNG ZOOLOGY University of Wisconsin, B. L. University of Chicago, NI. S. Sponsor of. the Fur and Feather Club MARY E. ZURAVVSKI HISTORY University of Chicago, Ph. B. 20 -U -- iv M f . X-bf - .- . .Hr -, . . .--.1 - - -- 2 ki - -c 11- -'ff L'--' f-T-- rr-I-. - :J!1:-S H .xf- 'ifflxfz' 1'-25,5-,I.', X If-,-35 '31 X 'f 1 ALF r if r' ' f 'A ' ' -T?::4-Sf-'-S' ':L'.'.:f.' .'.'gl,1k'- 4,25 J,-,.Z, - -'V-'T z V ,J-5:-1 .flu I-Y,'-'.'-221' '2'- 7'.'I ,Jr I .'Aqj-:iii f3,.,:551,...2, ,gl I, ,I-J. .5 if-f,jL,. gfgggq, ,:,..ru,3- .Q.74,,,5.:1.q4.V, .awww .,--., ' -2- -L:.- -- - . - u -.- - 'qw J.-,f .. -: 2 1----. .- Z -: 5-4,4 --.ff-wi: 'L'-Q-'I 15 v 'E 1- 1,3 '.:' -' :,'.', -,E Q., b- l'. ,-:iff -' . 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Ti-ai' -'I-. g'. :-Us f'- L:-'i - 'S 19 i,-QeL.mx:- st ,Eu-.1 1- -ii:-1.4 f,3,:..:.:g,': .4.j.i.,f xr.. xtvi '-4-,:1:. IQ'.-:1.s-t- Tri '- ' , -.Ez-.1 :. ::-'-- 11- 'fi-it 2112 'CYP ff:-1321 - M -se I 'rf 11- 1- ' 1. 0115155 Glffirers fm: jjune, 1921.1 I Arthur C. Cody. .. Margaret Schroeder Ruth Vosburgh .... Lowry Holt ..... Germaine Edmunds Martha Galbraitll Sidney La Pool: Mary-Lyell Swett VVinfielrl Aronbc-rg Marian McCallum Paul cle Roulet Edna Rosenberg Marjorie MeCullol1 Samuel Alexander Irene H anauer Churchill Murray Helen Harpel Willard Balhatehett Katherine McHugh Charles Sebring Jack Wolfe Merry Wendnagel Glass Qlnnnlnitiees PROGRAM Barton R. Gebhart, Chairzlzan Helen-Marr Kraft Charles Clifford CLASS NIGHT Robert VVael1sman, Clzaimllfzn Richard Cooke Helen Clifford PRINTING Bester Price, ClZffli1'llIll1L George Barnes Edith Sebring SONG Ruth Russel, Clzairnlcm James Slifer Kathleen Murphy PIN William Epple, C11ai1'111Va1z Bessie Aller Helen Callahan COLOR Hele11 C. Wells, Clzairnzan Laurice Lovewell Campbell Dickson GIFT Julia Rhodus, Chairrnan Betty Johnson Roy Simmons MOTTO Sarah Volochova, Cll!'l1.7'1l1l1M James ,Iohnson Helen Sisson FLOWER Elizabeth Cossum, Clzairrmarz Bernard Porter Gracia Stephenson 24 President . . Vice-President . . . . . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer Wesley Hobbs George Lynch Harold Evans James Newell Willizun Godley Monroe Fc-lsentllal Harold Ziyi Dorothy Harrison Henry Holsrnan Melba Pyle DelGratia Miller David Hammel Harold Colomb Judson Smith Zar Parmly Ruth Stagg Margaret Roberts Carmel Hayes -v -- if wumn-nw' , o X I ,' x ,X ' ..,...,.. -.-....f.-.-:-.-.f.-...- . -1.---'+.--.U .-ff.-J-u, -. .N Ft3.:q::-., .. ' 1.5, - . , 1 . I? tg, , .- . . .E . - V .wiki .1:f,,E.. .'Jf2.:s: ziiiiiivff-1 flikfi-,fE1 ' 1 f.-1 ' :.ii'.': Qi - if-':':f1 :af f'lLhJ3 .iSF'H'X' '-56532: lF1?'3--'Z' 'vi T-'f 1 :- -':- '-if-'.- 1 '12- T-' 'E -fig.-, -Q-J ,511 ?-f,LQ'1',,' 'jr-: ', -.1 ,. 74,5 ,-'mfg' ' -,g-yy ., J.-,Q -'- . -:cf .19 -:if -',' lf .EZ:-t.xi5- 'C 'Tr e 'ir - f'- I -1' C'f'f1'--z.. lf' - B15 'J Z 'IL 51' ..5.',g3 gy,-fy. . ,f:.If,' 31-1,5 , :4:-::tq.z3g.,,'.- ., y?g,' -23. .:2.Ir.? if-5 212 F :,:1.,3.g 513, , ZR! LEWIS ABRAHAMS- Carter Praoiire School Uazitfersify of Chicago Debating Club, 18, '20, Stone Age Club, '18g Chess and Checker Club, '19, '20, J. A. C., '19, '2O. Lew is a quiet, sincere fellow who never speaks without thinking things over first. This wise policy has helped him pull down all the high marks-and, incidentally, made him a host ol friends. MURIEL ADKINS John Ma1'slz11ll High. Srlzool B11.vim'.vs College Spanish Club. Where's your excuse for tardiness ? Another ninth hourl Muriel, we'll surely miss you when you leave us! SXMUEL Al.EX.XXDIiR Wczd.vtt'01'tlz lf'1Lz'fferslty of Clzimgo ,l. C. O. C., '19, Band, '20, VVeekly Staff, 'Z0. Big, handsome, debonair Sam will be long re- membered by his class. A good student and a steadfast friend, he has created :L place lor himself in our esteem. BIQSSIE ALLER lfU.C'1lIillSl8l G. A. A., '16, Civics Industrial Club, '18, '19, Junior Girls' Society, '19, French Club, '19, Sigma Epsilon, '19, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20. Bess is one of the peppiest and sweetest girls in Hyde Park. Her charm and likeable manner are even more irresistible than her pretty eyes and smiling face. MARION ATTICK Xilixr, lllirliigan Q 1611115415 Ulzizvrsify Precious things are done up in small packages, and so it is with Marion, who IS as wise as she is diminutive. She d1dn't have to be shown more than once if she did come from Missouri. 25 , f . X 'K ' .'iP.7f'2'f.'5 Yfffiib-5'C'J'1 'i 'i1'5 I- .5 f F:-i 55 5114355 '-.55. ?'T ' '1'+.v - .-'-.-'-' -' I--J'- -I 1 -.' 7 f' T '-'Z 'HEP' U l I ,', 1,-Lv. 4 ,x K :. . -,. -.T -- .. ,h-5 .. ,. .., fu- . 1. 2 'J. ' -- -T:..s1-.. --- . ' -' 'f,:f.- ,-:: :.v:f.-' .. 1- 1:1-4 -.1 , ..,ul: '-, . +4-: ,.3y -L - ,. If-,j.,1'I' 5-qf!,-5: .,1.l1.,:i.',.:,j,.- 'gn' 'Q-.LQ EI 325213. I:-,.f:,-. gag.f,r3, '.i,:yv,:-,-, . f.Q?,::: A5 .-,-.J -,,-w..-, r:..g.f, ng ffl: ., , . . ::.,' -4,-.-9, -,. ':.t.4.1.- f.a1,,- .-: - tc,-s -. n., - -.-, . F. .. -. --1 L- -,-.. -,- -,.,1.w,-l . .3 .--..-.,- , . .- 1 -. fu., Q- -19 'gg-3-Q1 lfrfftzf. f :Fi ':-11-'L .ii Jw -.23 - . ff?-F-177' 1- IQ- ?-'i X 1-. E.. - ,:,.-T 1,5 : ini- :.- jet.. . , .,,v.g1l-,.'?i4.-,,-A, lf' ,ix R, --'.3-5' J' 'Ti ,,:' E T '-f .-.3 -'.l f'l. . 'Y ' - .:,,. ,:,.,. LL-,. .za ., w .,. . ,,,, ,X,. 1 'lan -L 1 - ' -. 1. 2 1 ,'l C C WINFIELD ARoNBERo i 4 , ,, Dlfendell Phillips Yale Univfcrsity lf 'Vg i i A Discussion Club, '18, '19, I. A. C., '18, '19, '20, ' 2 Swimming Team, '19, '20, Treasurer Hyde 1, V , f 04 Park Musical Club, '19, Choral Society, '18, '19, , 'gt g A Sonny Aronberg is a successful fellow who 3 0 'f ' U can dance, swim, and sing equally Well. His ff, + -'f A l broad smile is one of the best known land- lxi i marks around the school. I ' ANNALURA BAIRD 'i ,S'lzake,rjvciz1'e lf1zie'e1'.r1'ly of Chicago - Civics Industrial Club, '10, '17, '18, '19, '20, fi 't Q . 5. f , , . P 2 we f , ,. .X ,y ix, ,ii My F' 'Hs wi , . 5 If 'X 2 t 1' 1 A f , . . 'S 1 E i ' i Q 2 2, i 3 V? V , -- ' i 1 X5 , S I ' Elf K R yr -1 l -' t X , .ME ' f .. W 'tr 2 5 1 . vi J QE' '5 1 Nj . . f 1 T F Li' l, 1 ff :Ea R: ,., .iv 1 EA l. 1 'G I 3- Ui 1 42.4. -1 3 Q ' ' .1 ,1Wf, 1 3 'ri, ' Z ..... ssili ag Q,fQg,., ' Fur and Feather Club, '17, '18, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Animal Staff, '20. Annalurzfs interest in science takes her to every nook and eranny of Botany and Zoology. Not only is she quite a shark in her other studies, but she is also full of pep. lfH:XRl,OTTE BAIRD lflfwlalell Phillips University of Chicago Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20, French Club, '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, Girls' Basketball flfeam, -I. A. C., '20. Charlotte has not been with us long, but long enough for us to find out that she has a charming personality, is conscientious in her studies, and is a great deal of fun. W' ILLA R D BALHAT CH ETT 1X't'1l'ZC00d Aim Arbor Heavyweight Soccer, '19, Basketball, '18, '19, Boys' Glee Club, '18, '19, '20, Operetta, '19, '20, Boxing and Wrestliiig Club, '20, Discussion Club, '19, '20, I. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '18. Presto! Right through the basket! That's Bal helping Hyde Park add another shield to the wall. If you work as well for yourself as you have for your school, Bal, there's no limit to your success. GEORGE S. BARNES Kay L'lI'iT,'6'I'X1ily of Miclzigaii Discussion Club, '19, '20, Weekly' Staff, '19, Boxing and Vllrestling Club, '19, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, Chess and Checker Club, '19, '20, I. A. C., '18, '20, Camp Roosevelt Club, '19, '20, Glec Club, '17, '18, Annual Staff, '20. George has proved to be one of the most ver- satile fellows in Hyde Park. He ranks with the highest as 2111 athlete, student, artist, and good-fellow. George is one of those sincere fellows whose friendship is worth treasuring. 26 ' X' ' LQ' it T' il Z0 -' E12 P511 'i.'L'r' ' ,2zA1f2f z1?.1 '11 Z5 fu? --QM ' 1 f ' ff 1 5 Roosevelt School, Colitlttbm, O. V. ,H . University of C1lZ'L'tlfj0 3 7 , Junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, fi' 'I 1 i'i 4 ' Q '19, '20, J. A. c., '19, '20, Plutareh ciub, '19, . Q, , '20, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, Annual Staff, '2O. ggi p IV O ,f it It is always pleasant to talk about success, but 'il' ,H Q 'A 'l that is only half of Florence Bassini's charm, 1 is V , for she is lovable as well as successful. L' 1 YIA N f f -' V- . ., 2, lN1ARGUlQR1'l'E BARNHART , L , 5 University of Illinois 5 '. 7 , V, V., J. A. C., G. A. A., Junior Girls' Society, '18, '19, Q A Q' Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, Q, 1 ZX i ' . '20, Garden Club, Plutarch Club, Dramatic ' A Club. , l 2 g Marguerite is a pretty, light-hearted girl. She .. A is conscientious in her studies, and fun-loving if Y ' ' outside of school. Our best wishes to you, 2 Marguerite ! . , X .t r WARREN BEAL 1 1' ' . ' Wadszeortlz Unitersily of Illinois ' Weekly Staff, '15, '16, Boys' Glee Club, '19, Dis- 'XI' Q i ' cussion Club, '16. , I Warren came to Hyde Park not for a good ,ML time, but to learn as much as possible-and he succeeded, as his friends will loyally attest. f B we . MARY C. BEATTIE , Walter Scott, '16 Academy of Fine Arts V Swimming Team, '16, '17, '18, '19. It was only a glad Good morning! as she 5 i passed along the way, But it spread the morning's glory, over the live- long day. ' 1 N Hffb , ELLIOTT BELL X 'S K Bryn .Mawr Wellesley Civics Industrial Club, French Club. r. Elliott's very name spells pep, Wherever she is, things move. Underneath her gaiety though, there is good, common-sense and a true heart for friendship. X 'x 27- - tmnfxww- I W l ' Q mf ,:..' ',-.' 'A -2. 4. F?-:rx 1-1-1: - .--4-.-,1--fv '--V ff.-1-11: 'zz --'-1' :Z-, ' g1- .-r :Cz T..--415.3 - : . A51 NTP. i -- :r 1 3:15-2?1:'. f -:2'1Lf- - W f-i7if i . :L Q ' pat Y i' .Si ii.:-3 .'F'fii51 'izififf -if.-,-jf:-' 1 N5:fQL-3.:',- i.5?'g,..q'jef- ' I 1593 .ZZ ' 5, .Ita-1.5 -.ft .A-L -.0 ':..':',,1 '1-fn-j g fI-i-- .jj--LL1.'-. -i' xg' '3'-3,1 iii lg:-71' .fr-.-FH gI::.f.-'Q f--'tiff 1: bl-152: 19 A1511-i'i5 i2:l11ri!.'P iii if -1:13-1.4 -g,':j:Tri- ,'.3g:r:5 ,531-.gf Sli'- ' f-.f- 1:1151 gg ':f34Q -is .11-if . Qffigfy' ng-gg' ,- N531 my F.-rig, 7:1 .114-,V 1 -:,,1,-,.- K. If 1 .MLN - L: wg-.f f--1 15' -' : 1- -. 1 yt .1-. - . A. yr: VICTORTA BERNSTEIN Carlcr Practice U:zii'er.rily of Chicago Civics Industrial Club, '17, Fur and Feather Club, '18, '19, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, junior Girls, Society, '19, Musical Club, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, I. A. C., '19, '20. She doesn't say very much. but when she once starts to talk, you'd be-well, not surp1'ised, but immensely pleased. Vic is a dear, and we hate to lose her. 5 X it - 1 'f T E ...Wfib LIQVVIS BOND U. High, Ct1I'IJ07ICldlt', Ill. lf11i'z'e1's'iiy of Chicago Lewis is a typical live-wire. Maybe this is due to his dancing eyes or his quick brain, but we think it's because of the active way he ,hustles around the corridors with Kenneth. VVILLARD BONNETT Clzmfilon, Iowa Harvard VVillard, in his quiet, unassuming way, has made 'friends at Hyde Park. He is best known by his great modesty, his greater ability, and his greatest ifriendliness. RITUIHQN BREGMAX Jolm liiskc, ,J7 U11iz'cr,vify of Illinois Orchestra, 'l8g I. A. C., 'l9. Reuben's success at Hyde Park gives rise to the old question: Why are the smallest people the cleyerest? Maybe itls because the best things come in the smallest packages. CH HSTER BRENEMAN Sl1akn.rj5cart', '16 lf77Ii'Z'CI'.Vlfy of Chicago Sigma Epsilon, '2O. Chester is one of those good natured fellows who crush your hand every time they meet you. He is strictly business-like, but always finds time to greet his friends with his genial, cheery smile. 28 JANE BRENNAN Kenwood, '16 UI1lT,'t7I'.Ylfj' of Chicago CLARK S. BRIDGES Walter Scott, '16 U7l1'T!t'I'SlfJ'-Ilf Illinois 4-v wini- . .. ,, , - ,,.,, .-.1,.,,...,,.,., -.-..7-.,- .. , A:.': -:. .:- X 'xl ' ' 'X' ' L' ' ' ' - ..' ' ' ' ' - 221' ! 7'.s-i-3-vt .-7.-1-1-. pfzg. pl., gf ez, ,I -.1 vg :- -,hi,e,,-,i-g- :,.',f3. ,'....'.-E: 1 .g.,,. ,1., 4-.3-:ff ' :, :. 1 '- .jf ' 13.3, -5- H? -1' ' Qu. 312--.'3-.,':j' ':. .. :I-57' l.Zi1'1--lil , 'gi' '- ' Q-ff' Lu-it 3- fl:-i-T' fftfukz '.f7j'1:.3 ii'-' li?-1: : - -sy ,..- Q fij..L,.'o wb l 'i ,- QQ.: ,-'g-:jf - 4,. 3.5.-. fra 1,3 --2 1-,-55' 19 -.1 ,fi rm '.:,:, y-r,- ff.:-1.21-'5'v'.T 'lt'-3 sr' S- -- , , ..,n -.gs-', -1-. .:.4 -4 s.-.A,.--1.4 . - ni.,-,. im r 7, , -. -,...- ws... ., -M .-3 ..-.tr J-fir: 4- -5 g tn? nz, , we ' Civics Industrial Club, '17, '18, J. A. C., '19, Garden Club, '19, Spanish Club, '19, Junior Girls' Society, '18, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Here's H-gOOCl-11H1Dl'Gf She is a dear friend, and is very obliging. Boxing and Wrestling Club, '17, '20, Spanish Club, '17, Civics Industrial Club, '17, '18, Light- weight Soccer, '17, Class Basketball, '18, Inter- Class Soccer, '17, '18. Clark is a happy fellow whose eyes and mouth are always laughing. Judging by his marks, he has smiled his way into the teachers' hearts, as well as ours, ROW BRIDGMAN .lolzn Fzlvlce U7llZlFF.Y!'fj' of Illinois J. A. C., '20, Row is a quiet, thoughtful fellow who is willing to go the limit for a friend. Although he has applied himself closely to his studies, he has had time to make many real friends. Q CHARLOTTE BROOKS Mankato H. S., Mankato, Minnesota Ripon College, Ripon, lVi.9t'on.vi11 Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20, J. A. C., '20. Can't you imagine Charlotte, a demure little Quakeress? Lucky are we to have l1er for a classmate. When she leaves, there will be a big, empty space at Hyde Park. NIADELYN BUNDE Myra Bradzuell Wt'llt'slt'-yi Civics Industrial Club, '16, '17, '18, '19, Junior Girls' Society, '19, Spanish Club, '19, '20, Sen- ior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, Of course you know Madelyn. If you don't, you miss knowing someone worth while, Her personality and congenial manner have won her many friends, and we regret seeing her leave, 29 1 9 x ', Tx wa. A.. all I X M R X 1 XG S 1 . JL , 1 ' '- .t , 'Ne 57,-f b -,. ff' 111' s 'Q' J L, .. ..I.'ZlTTi.. ,p,,21:,,,g.,., rglafmswff, V' ' 113- - ,'A i , , Xi M! . ..-..-.X 4. ..,.,.,...4.-.1v.--.... . .. .g. .- W.- .. ,. -J-.a ..- . s., . ini... .X 4 .,,f,.. B-3 H 1. .i.,,S .3.,-,.A, ., ...Ah .h .. -. . ,Z 1,-.s.x:,.3.L -,ig-,,,. , , - : . .,,. . :,- s U 5 Q V, - -1,-gl I-rw. -.-'ng-. 'L' ,- .-, ' X gf. f fglfsfsfff Hg 522 .,1-':.- -115. :ffJ5L'1f.'f1' x - . iq? ,l-Lg.-'Z1Jf. Q Q. '-'-1,2 air' Lv-1-tv .-.:n-f2 - i::?,-1 '.'l,'-v,?lg ,'f QT' . f. 1 ...gi -'-I: :,.., . , ':-gp .V .,-.r '-.,,'.,.g. 1 .,.- x f ,fvf-5'-3'- A T4-' ,'- -1, 1' 'f1..-,- .' LA, .':.-Z. ', . .--ffl -n 4 X -. H... , .. , .,.. .. Q... ...v .,. g ..,... . ,. ,.,, ,, .1 , . ,, .-.....,,.1,. Q , , , fs- . 1. .- . V .-,,.,- .. -1 ,.-.- X s , 1.4-,R ,A rf., 7-.A .-gy-I' f -.,,f,-,.- . .s,.- ., gm 4- 1: . 1. H.. .iw rl' j :' :-. gg- .U --- ., ca- -.-1' 1. Y. s i x E ef... ig' ,. .5 . Z' ' M 'rW': 'B3 ' LOUISE ADELE BURGSTRESER . 5 , Ray Darlington Seminary ' i Swimming Team, '17, '18, '19, '20, S. G. S. ' i Louise is a perfect dear, and, despite her re- i y served appearance, she has a bit of the old f nick in her, Besides all this, she is Martha's 3,8 E ' if sister, s'nuff. 5 'H ' . HAZEN BURNETT 5 3 - ' John Fiske University of Chicago W, ,l. A. C., '19, '20, Art Club, '18, Junior Girls, Q li '19, Senior Girls, '19, '20, Musical Club, '18, '19, ' 7 5 , Garden Club, '18, Fur and Feather Club, '18, il Hazen is the sweetest girl, though she does 5- gil, talk in the session period. She can keep a V M m 1 crowd ol girls on tiptoe telling of her experi- 1 ,I .U ences the night before. She is just an irresist- ible bundle of pep. 23 2 -f' . 2, , , , Q if ,Y N HBLEN 1. CALLAHAN ' , -- K. John Iiivlcc U1Li'vcrsity of Chicago ,'VV , X- ' Cecilian Girls' Glee Club, '17, '18, Choral So- , , ciety, '18, '19, '20, French Club, '19, '20, Dra- , ' A 2. matic Club, '19, '20, J. G. S., '18, S. G. S., '19, , fi 52 '20, I. A. C., '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20. lr . 1 . Qvx A jf. Q? Helen has made a fine scholastic record by lfivli j 1' completing the course in three and one-half L L' years. However, she believes in having a good 'rf -1 4 ,fb Q time and not devoting too much energy to study. ., ' 7 'rHoMAs L. CAREY lfdnlnnd Burke . i Debating Club, '18, Civics Industrial Club, '17, is - t :- 2 '18, '19, Bantam Weight Basketball, '18, Light- , s it lsfi l 1 if A Q' 'A . . 1 9. f r 31 'kv 1 Q. f 1,2 V X, K, Y . ff: ,.r . .14 . f . 542 'pi 's'r t ,I ,,, 'xiii V, W. V, ff till 15533 weight Soccer, '19, Boxing and Wrestling Club, Tom is an all-around athlete who has been successful in practically every kind of sport. Full of school-spirit, good in his studies, and a firm friend, Tom is leaving with our heartfelt wishes for his success. . OLIVER CHARLES CLIFFORD lfV1n. H. Ray, 'I6 Uni7Jc1'.rizfy of Wy0mi1zg Discussion Club, '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, Musical '19, Treasurer '18, Orchestra, '18, '19, Art Club, '18, '19, I. A. C., '19, '20, Dramatic Club, '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, Treasurer '18, Secretary '18, Operetta, '17, 'l8. '19, I. C. O. C., '19, '20, Vice- Presideut '19, President '19, Semaphore Team, '18, '19, Weekly, '17, '18, '19, '20, Weekly Club, '19, '20, Treasurer '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20. Charles affects a drawl, to make us think him slow and easy going, but we know him too well to be fooled. He has been very active in school life, and is one of the dependable sort. 30 av -ii' 2 3 I. Z 1 f ml Q . lx ,Q i .X , I W 5 g k , sf Z0 . 9 - - m 11ELEN REES c1.1FFo1:D Lflfm. H. Ray Untivclxrily of l'l j'0IlllIlfj Orchestra, '16, '17, '18, '19, Choral Society, '19, xx, 1 1. opefma, '17, '18, '19, Zxfl, Club, '18, c, 1. c., ey ,, , '17, '18, '19, '20, Dramatic Club, '17, '18, '19, ,X 1 4' Mil' French Club, '18, '19, Sigma lipsilon, '19, '20, we -rx L K J. o. s., '18, '19, s. G. s., '19, '20. 1 is Helen has 2111 enviable record i11 both scholar- ship and activities. She has gone through Hyde f ' A .l arlc making friends on all sides, and we shall ' hate to see her go. i l ARTHUR COCHRANE CODY , Q N A 5 IVIIIV. lil. Kay Ultirfcfxrity of Chicago A. 1 ' History Club, '17, '18, Vice-President '19, C. 1. A . ' C., '17, '18, '19, '20, President '19, Discussion 2 Q 3 N g rf Club. '17, '18, Secretary '19. '20, Glee Club, '18, T ' Q President '19, VVeek1y Staff, '18, Publicity Man- 1, 1 ' -, , ager, Editor-in-Chief '19, '20, Heavyweiglit ,i IQ 53 Soccer, '18, '19, S. C. O. C., '18, Baseball, '19, Ll, '20, Spanis11 Club, '19, Vice-President, Sigma ' l, Epsilon, '20, President Senior Class, ,Tune '20. - One who has n1ade an enviable record i11 schol- t arship, has been a star athlete, a member and . gi 1 administrator in many clubs, and a popular, all- 5, ' around fellow, is Art Cody, Class President ,R fx and 1l'llC friend. Y ' ICYA 1c1.A1N15 conx '. . ' ,Fatt l.,.,,,,,.,.X Hftillard t.,'1zivt.'1'.s'ily of Clzirugo ,ir V61 C. 1. C., '19, Dramatic Club, '17, Spanish Club, 5, 115 -lf'-W '19, S. G. S., '20, ,l. G. S., '19, G. A. A., 'l8. ff 53 Eva is an energetic type of girl who is well liked by all because of her personal charm and Bl strong character. ' ,Q 1cvA1-vN coHN f ig QQ, Q l'lIl'I't'I'.Yffj' High Srliool l'11i-1'c1'.viiy Of Chicago i' X Senior Girls' Society, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20. '5 ' Evalyn is the girl with the appealing smile. T Her friendliness Zlllll good will have spread her , , ji 5 fame abroad. Moreover, sl1e's a conscientious ' ' 1' 5 student and is generously supplied with school , . 'W- enthusiasin. ' -' E 1mRoLD s. coLoMB - 51 . .fuuzcs lfVtul'.vtv0rfl1 L'lll'Z'1'I'Xil'j' of Illiuuix : V WE' ul. C. O. C., '18, '19, President '19, Heavyweight A ,wwf 5 'fi Soccer, '19, Lightweight Soccer, '18, Golf, '19, l ffm 3 Boxing and VVrestling Club, '17, '20, Operetta, ' ,'1, ' 1 .. V lf '17, '18, Tennis, '17, Fur and Feather Club, '18, 1 Z9 ' Vice-President, '19, I. A. C., Track, '19. ' ' ' till Harold, one of our soccer stars, is a quiet, re- ' 1 served fellow who always has something Worth saying when he opens up. We hope your aim in life is as accurate as your aim at a soccer goal, Harold. 31 .,.. .....0...,. . ...M ..a,...WQ Eirarii' 1 L, .Y lx -I 'n'g.',-Rf? '3?,ff :E'5 f-'1i3Ii75,f3Qxl-4 :Lf-ii -.e-11-11-: '--- --.'.-1:7 'A - --'--61:2 '. ' : 1- .-T-:Tl -.nl : T 1: Ll' 1, ggxgff-j. .' 35-. M 'w:'tr,1- .5-:---'sua 'Fifa -: f-' 'z . r' -111 ' fm- 1'-if 'ex-,I--.' -.1--.-..' ..-1,-' i-2.-, a.-4. 4,-.--1 - -'fr 1 .qv - ..:--., ,- -1.:,'-f:.- .- --.. .'.,g... .51 t',.f,.. ,3.i...yf,--A 4 Q if ,, 4 ,. S.. muh, ,- ng, az,---4.-lg. .L .5 w 1 f-2.1 1'--Ifffftya' 'rf 1 :Wi i LK'i'-7:- .Xe-.-'YH -2:33,-3 '.if.'-v.?-p'. -' f-HWS: ': aff..-.4 -,..g.', ,R 3-1: ,, ti . 1-as -.,,g,,.g. ..,-,- V.,-,,. f '-ff .af-5.--1.1-1' .11 .try-.1 1-.3f7.':,- g,-,..--5.g-.s,.- l-Q-.12-,J sn. .,,- .Q-gg.--'. -af.- '- ' '- 111271. pr- .r - ,.-,.-,f A. . :-.. f w.',- s'.ff.-- A- v. - --.Trw ,-f 1 ni .-..-.W -- J-: 'Ye' f.--'-kv ki? lCLlZABli'1'H CONNELL lifalter Scott tfizitiersity of Illinois G. A.VA., '17, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '18, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20, I. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, Art Club, '19, Stone Age Club, '18, '19. Biddy is o11e of the few girls who can be called cute and she is one of the few who are both brainy and cute. RlCHARD T. COOKE lfVadsze0rllz, '16 Unit'cr.rlty of pViSC0l'LSllI Annual Staff, '20, Boxing and Wrestliiig Club, '19, '20, Senior Euclidian, '20, Discussion Club, '19, '20, J. A. C. Dick is a good-natnred chap who has a lot of dandy ideas, but doesn't talk much about them, or himself either. Despite his modesty, how- ever, we are able to see his great ability, and feel certain of his success, ELIZABETH ELAINE COSSUBI John. Ifixke Wl1eat011 College Fur and Feather Club, '17, G. A. A., '18, j'. A. C., '18, '19, '20, Girls' Glee Club, '18, '19, '20, Qperetta, '19, French Club, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Treasurer '19, Girl Re- serves, '19, '20, President '19, '20, Animal Staff, Editor-in-Chief, '20. Peppy, enthusiastic, brilliant, and capable! Eliz- abeth is a regular girl, known and admired by all. Students and teachers alike agree that Libby deserved the highest honor in Hyde Park-to be Editor-in-Chief of the Annual. CHARLES M. CROTHERS Walter' Stott University of Chicago Lowell Club, '17, '18, '19, Discussion Club. '17, '18, '19, Forge and Foundry Club, '17, '18, I. A. C., '18, '19, '20, Class Basketball. Charles has an unlimited supply of ability and determination that will bring him out on top with flying colors. Good luck to you, Charlie, MARY CURRAN l'a1'ks1'dt' U1zz'1ier.vity of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Society, junior Girls' So- . ciety, Senior Girls' Society, Civics lndustrial Club, '17, '18, '19. We all know Mary by the cute way she turns her head when she greets one, as well as by l her ever-ready smile. She is a very good i listener, but she does her share of talking. 32 av. 1 ak W we w X Q, ,,-fy:5:p5.A,.N-1 -.:3f,.-r---f,+-..- f-,-fi: '- -. vfffz '. Q.: 1- :QT -- :ff T -'--25-. . Q z-5 5f:'Li,:,'SEg 5394.1 - -zu:- : -.-:.:-:-f .' - -1'.5.I- 1 :.- 1- 1' '1 -- -':. '.-ir' -'. A'- 1. 1' 5'- 1 . .-K.. ..-1 N. ,Wm :. gg.. -.N-. . -.,, ., 4 ., Ag... M-..' gl. .qty-14.-V .....: .. '1f:.'i1I:' Tiffin' ?:f?.f-r1l'i'.I Lili :silt ' 4- ?li1,:'7,:'15' 142- Ni 4. gs., .-. , 5-.5-,-,-ni: l.,-..,.-,,.,', 3: K I . 1 ,f .n 1.,: ..-'.- ,-. .V-..,u ,A ff, ..- . .h -x.. - 1. 19 -f.1'f-sz: 'Rua-'v -if ig: .- f.. '.r -- -'Fair' ta-, .-Sify--1 -.:,--af' O N .LY-3' '-1 I-if 7-2 f .41 5 .wir . fff' 9 ' '- 1. 3- l .- ., . ..... .. . . X V 4,. QQ.. .vi - .1,, .., . 5 --- A .. ,, s . -- , A J- 'YD J '-E :'f:.4, 1-'. 1 2? 1 - ,' .:,, . ,lt-.-. 1.3, -1, -1 t. , , kr! GRACE MABEL CURTIS lllctropolix High School College of Music G. A. A., '17 '18, '19, '20, Musical Club, '18, '19, Fur and Feather Club, '18, '19, President '19, Vice-President '18, lunior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society, Orchestra, '17, '18, '19, '20, J. A. C., '19, '20, Basketball, '17, '18, '19, '20, Cap- tain Basketball, '18, '19, '20, Indoor Baseball, '17, '18, '19, '20, Track, '18, '19, '20, Tennis, '19 '20, A jolly good fellow with a ready witgfull of the diekens and good intentions-that's Grace. MURIEL CURTIS Carter Prartire L'1ziz'er.ri1'y of Cliiriigo Junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society, Dramatic Club, '18, 'l9. Muriel is one of those persons who are handy to have around. She is ready for fun if you are cheerful, and ready to sympathize with you, if you are sad. GRAYCE DAVIS Wm. H. Ray l,'11z'f't'1'sify of Cflilllflll Junior Girls' Society, '19, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, Garden Club, Secre- tary, '18, '19, 1. A. C., '19, '20, No Candy Club, '17, '18. Grace is a good sport with wit, popularity, and many other good qualities. Her scholastic ree- ord is an enviable one. ROBERT E. DAVIS Ifixke U11i'zw'.rily of Illinois nl. A. C., '18, '19, '20, Radio Club, '19, '20, Box- ing and VVrestling Club, '20. Bob is a happy, easy-going fellow who man- ages to pull down all the high marks and make everyone like him. This makes us think him a future genius, with unlimited prospects in life. RUTH O. DAVIS Curfew' Practice School Uniwrsily of Clzirugo Junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society, Civics Industrial Club, '18, '20, Dramatic Club, '19, '20, Fur and Feather Club, 'l9. She has no wish but to be glad, She hated naught but to be sad. 33 W Jzgtpf --'. zkaii-.HL 34 .i',l, . gf, . I-iff? as '-'iw VI.: '.2if',i' E 9531.1-A, :lv iz! L, -Qi.,-,..3t:,1,.--11. , - ggi. .W :Titl- .19 lr ' ' j t Q' Y 'agar ' 1 '. . ROBERT J. DEAL foneszfille High School '19 Uiiiwrsify of Chicago Band, '19, '20, Discussion Club, '19, '20, I. A. C., '20. Robert is always the goat when there's any dirty work to be done. He is so good-natured, friendly, and obliging that he has made a per- manent place for himself in our esteem. PAUL DE ROULET LVaIfe1' S0011 Xofre Dame U1iic'e1'sity Operetta, '17, '19, '20, Senior Dramatics, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, Extempore Speaking Team, '19, Heavyweight Football, '19, Boxing and VVrestling Club, '18, '19, '20, Dramatic Club, Debating Club, Musical Club, Treasurer '18, Choral Society, '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, Orchestra, '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, Librarian '18, Boys' Glee Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, Leader, '19, '20. Paul is a musician to his very core, except that he is not temperamental. He's also a good speaker and a fine chess player. Quite a list of accomplishments, isn't it? NANETTE DESENBERG Kosrzziizslci University of Chicago I. A. C., '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society. Nanette's sweet, engaging smile has won her many friends at Hyde Park among both teach- ers and pupils. CAMPBELL DICKSQN Ray Uiiirfemity of Chicago Civics Industrial Club, '17, '18, Class Basket- ball, '17, '18, Championship Lightweight Foot- ball, '19, Heavyweight Basketball, '20, Dick, our dashing football tackle and star basketball forward, is also a dandy scholar and a popular fellow. He is leaving an unremedi- able gap in our ranks this june. NIARY DIEFENDERFER Bryn Marci Wellesley Glee Club, Cecilian Glee Club, Dramatic Club, French Club. VVho is she that all our swains adore her? lklary-perfect in manner, dress, and dancing. No wonder we all love her. 34 'T' f vw ' ' ' -.X .X 'r ' w. mf 5.,-I-:..:.Y:i ..15.::.-Lk.: rE?i:5-fgi.x1-qw!-J .f.- : N 'E -fi: '- - -.'--.-.f- LH., L- I-Rf' -..j r 1.29-1:1 , ' .. ' KATHERINE DOHMEN 1 , 4 K.'02Jlll'l7Z5lCl ' ' G. A. A., 'l6g Sophomore Girls' Society: Junior , A ' 5 Girls' Societyg Senior Girls' Society, Girl Re- .. -, ,,:V servesg J. A. C., '18, '19, '20. U, 1,5 3 H . y fI l'E1'IdS as she l'1'aS gU1'16 . 1 through school. She will be missed both by . I 'A - teachers and by students because of her sunny t' smile and her willing eo-operation. I. ' DOROTHEA DOUBT 4 gp 7 Kozininslci University of Chicago ., tx, Choral Society, '17, G. A. A., '17g Stone Age i Club, '18g French Club, '19, '20, Girl Reserves, ' ' ', '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, Sigma Epsilon, , '19, '20, Annual Staff, '20, 1 'Q if Dorothea is quiet, b11t she is there when it comes to brains, ability, and friendliness. GILBERT DURIN 3- E Sleward High School University of Illinois Aa ' . Fur and Feather Club, '17g J. A. C., '18g Box- X 5 ing and Wrestliilg Club, '17, '18, '19, '20. . ' Q Quiet, unassuming, a good student, and an all- - - , . around popular fellow, Gilbert is more popular Q 5 ' than he knows. We'1'e all sorry to lose him. 't 5 JANE DYGERT ' ' P. C. H. S., P. L. Montaiia 5 French Club, '18, '19, 'zog J. A. c., '19, '20g ii Swimming Team, '19, Senior Girls' Society. Jane is a pretty, blonde girl, who always ap- , 13 pears quiet and reserved in class. But things aren't always what they seem -for ,lane is as ,I , lively as anyone, out of school. S S' ' f ROBERT M. EATON iiii 2' 1 .ns . i Kenwood University of Illinois H ,LVS l LW, V L Discussion Club, '18, '19, '2Og Orchestra, '19, ' - '. '20, Musical Club, '20, J. A. C., '19, '20. X ai, H N We suppose that your many successes are all ,wa .,,. ti. , , due to your red hair, Bob. You have succeeded ,I ,Q ',,, in all you have attempted, and we'll all be sorry if' Ku A when you cease to brighten the school. ' .,.' 1 .,,. ' 35 -u. .s -f ,X f lr 4' was .-,..,.,.:.5 ,,,.-.::pN,.N....5,F.,Q.-,ii f.,',.-Gigi ., A, ,L-.., .5 sf. , :il 55.433-,gg '-'11-22,21 '13-P.--f in fi L . . ., ff ' 11 W ,, '.Q'v. 'H-2' .1-,gkfi-' -,r.-,-5: ' X,-ggfjpg. f,-3-5,,s5'fj:1 ' :. :, -, :T-3 .:f ' ag-I.. 'g,15.':? :QL 515.1---1'--:T 2,532 321'-.T-'A 5--'.:iF,-Q: l.L1,,Z--:iJ.'f.'1-- 'gf 'Q'-3 ' fi! Lf'-I 371- .-.4-.-TQ' 'iff-',n ii, '-U.'ff.? -.if 71 -,-...J as-'cs-4 f...g,f R --.: f A .li .,.-..' -'f-.'-- :.y.'.-.- .::,-.-- 5. , 5...-.xt .1 -4, 1.5.1 1. -. .,. . . .--.1 -U 5-33. -sz' Lrfzf- ' im :--41 -'.:, .Af-12 - 1 Q-'iz-:.En',v 95-,fir -1-. -5. naw- E-R.-, ' :J .,-H, .-4. ...., .J.-1,-uxgn .I y ' Nix . 'T1.-g.'?- if-r,-J-., -,'-.r IAJ.-im., wh. 'Tw uw Q---4 ':, -1' --- ea- 2-:Z ,rm ls 31 W. 'tg GERMAINE ELLEN EDMUNDS W11i. H. Kay Chicago School of li:rp1'eSri01i Girls' Glee Club, '20, Cecilian Girls' Glee Club, '17, I. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, French Club, '19, Dramatic Club, '17, '18, '19 '20, Senior Dra- matics, '20, junior Girls' Club, Senior Girls' Society, Story Scribblers' Society, '20. Such eyes, such lips, such hair! Gerry well deserves this description-given her in Senior Dramatics. A peachy actress, a marvelous dancer, and a dandy girl! HELEN FRIESE ELSTER Hatwi Uziiversify of Chicago G. A. A., '16, Garden Club, '18, '19, '20, Presi- dent '20, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, S. G. S., Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, Annual Staff, '20. Can you imagine anyone else more ambitious than Helen, who took six solids her last sem- ester just because she wanted to ?. Still, she finds time for many social activities. ROY EHMAN ' folzzz Fiske Arznozn' Institute j. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, A. A. M. Club, '18, Discussion Club, '18, '19, Radio Club, '19, Story Scribblers' Society, '19, Stone Age Club, '18, Chess and Checker Club, '18,'19, Semaphore, '18. Silence Personi1'ied is a term that fits Roy well. He has made himself liked by all who know him, owing to his sincerity, and quiet, undemonstrative friendliness. Another thing- Roy has never been known to admit defeat. EDWARD ELIEL Oakland UIliZ'CV.Yifj' of Chicago J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Discussion Club, 'l7. We hear that Ed has invented a new language. Well, he always was a clever chap. The more abstruse the problem, the better Ed liked it, and the fact that he always succeeded, has made us like him. VVILLIAM EPPLE lfVad.rw01fth University of Illiiiois Championship Lightweight Football, '19, Light- weight Basketball, '19, Heavyweight Basket- ball, '20, City Championship Team, Weekly Staff, '19, '20, Class Basketball, '17, '18, '19, Sigma Epsilon, '20, President '20, Boxing and VVrestling Club, '20. Bill has developed himself into a 10077 fellow. The stars in his athletic crown are many. If he can down obstacles in life the way he has downed opponents on the gridiron and in the gym, we predict success for him. 36 , 0 X , kv f mf -tilfcrtg ..-'g-12421. .-u'p'.:f.'-.' za..-s 1 ,-.. F 1. -25-.. W Rr: at-f.ZL'+.g.g, 'iE.'5:21' 'f5:-'1:'1'.fg 25.1-vga'-.:j, 13 ffl- riljt., wif, 4-..f,.-g E-:E::5,-I' '- 3J'ii-AY' 1Z'-1:', F'- l'eE-TTI,-',,-' si.: - A 'Exit' '-:If-'E' 5.-L-.P 1'Q'f,1?:,-1 Z - 'T-. -'-' ,ur .. - .- A--4 -.-,.-- .ia-.-,. ,-,,--:,--,- .- . l --I -.1 .1421 I2:+If,q?.+ mff' i'1::,r:,v.vT'.:- M-5-.' - - .',:..- 1'.:.1, ' as .f '-- I w,.',',-' ',. ': ': Y-- 'Q ' ye.: ELISE EVANS New Trier Township High Uhifucrsiiy of Clzirago J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Art Club, '19, junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society, French Club, '20, She came from New Trier, and it took her only a short time to grasp the real Hyde Park spirit and become one of us. HAROLD EVANS lX'0.57lIiI1Skf Uhizicrsify of Illinoix Discussion Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, Class Soccer, '18, Lightweight Soccer, '19, JQA. C., '19, '20, Lowell Club, '19, Manager Bantamweight Bas- ketball Team, '20, Forge and Foundry Club, '18. Bud, though little, has a big heart. Though quiet, he always makes himself heard when he has something Worth while to say. He is a fine chap, has done a lot for the school, and deserves the best. MARIE S. EVANS .b'1ltlkC.ff7t'll7'C Univzwsilg' of Chicago J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Sophomore Girls' Society, junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society, Musical Club, '19, Choral Society, '17, '18, '19, Girls' Glee Club, '19, '20, Operetta, '18, '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '19. Marie has a smile, a pleasant word, and a hug for everyone. She is a lot of fun, and we all smile when we see her coming. HELEN MARY' EVERETT Lyillllillfjfllll IDUIJ High School Unizfwsity of Chicago Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '2O. Helen is a very quiet miss, who takes things as they come without grumbling. She is a hard worker, always getting high marks and the teachers' smiles of eommendation. MARGARET FAIRFIELD LVhiftz'cr U'IliZ'L'I'.Yl'fj' of Illinois Orchestra, '17, '18, '19, Choral Society, '18, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, Operetta, '18, '19, '20, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, Stone Age Club, '19, Art Club, '19, Junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '28, Musical Club, '18, '19, Debating Club, '18, '1 . Daisy they call her, and a daisy she surely is. She's always right there with a smiling face and oceans of enthusiasm. 37 I , we ' 4' W '-J w-J ww- wav -H --'- f.5'f,f: ,1.QL',:-I-if Y5f':pl ':Sj'i 'I' 'L' ,'i 'L4 'i ' 1:14 f 2:5 .,. ...-..- 4-,ns .., -. .ner 2 ,-t. .. - .. . . .. A -. N. qu.- ..'3.g... X.,-,g 33.-..q.'e.,g R. :. M.-c ..: 13-... -3,-L,-, --' -, ' ' s if f-Fl f'4fg 'f'a7 -fel- 31'. . if 3 ': ' E' 'if' Lv'-Tr .-.c-f-F1 SZ., . . vi k .'f 'SNM- I--I: ikl13?'! .HP iii vig? lf .-Z -.ff . :'s1:f. W. ',:.- f J::..- -'Q :'3'-Z- -sr '11-'if-llfffril-' 2554 'I Iv!-H PP---4: C:-Laiixf' s. R'-'iff F-5- -,. - g. . 1 . .... -. . ,. ,X ,. . ,-T... N, 1 rt- -as L-4.-1-ff lg-. -.1r'.' f '-f.:.-.' H 1-' at v.. ia ki r MONROE FELSENTHAL Ezlnzzmd Burke University of Chicago j. A. C., '18, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '18, '19, '20, Custodian '20, Plutarch Club, '19, '20, Annual Staff, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20. The only kind of athletics Money has spe- cialized in is mental gymnastics, but he's surely a whiz in those. His rather limited size is made up for in his unlimited capability, deter- mination, and likeability, and, furthermore, he doesn't know the meaning of failure, LOUISE FERNALD Sl1alce.vpoare University of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20. VVho is that quiet, demure little miss in the second row? Oh, that must bc our Louise. Seldom heard, but there when you want her. LLEWELLYN FINLEY Red's great ambition was realized when he made the bantamweight team this year. We're not surprised at his success, though, for he's a hustler and a hard Worker. DOLORES FLEMING Tillich High School Uflloersily of Chicago Fur and Feather Club, '17, '18, Junior Girls' Society, '18, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20g J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20. Dolores is the quiet, studious sort that We have so few of-and need so much. Being studious does not prevent her from being very lovable, and her smile is a ray of sunshine. CLARA FOSTER I.im'oln High School Uhiversiiy of Illinois Senior Girls' Society, Girl Reserves, '20g Span- ish Club, '20, Stone Age Club, '19, When Clara reads the bulletin We all sit up and take notice. For what could be better than her sweet voice? Unless possibly her adorable 1 smile. N 38 ww Z0 , , N X -f 5a.',':f:-,fl -Zigi-'gf-I f., l-4 '3 -15 ,'- -'-41:11, LI, -- C T -, : nl 3 DS VT? ',-auf: 3. gy - : . I wg T 1. ,, ' 1 5.1.-,-25 .1-1-.-Qi.: 4-.-2.g,'.-,- ,, ' 55.3. 7,-q,-3 1 f J. 3,4-., .a.,--31' 3145 ,iqi:Q?i1'j:. X,-'- I 3,..f.g:. .-- 4 ,. , H :sf 1 '9 -19 ta- .- ig-2 .- . , 1. K ., 'Li .- 'Y X 'e - ' 1 f ' e 1 ' ' A 1 37 Q- f v '. A 2. -Y 1 ' ' ' A .-u xg 1 . . -1 ' ' MILDRED FOX Carter Prartire University of Chirago G. A. A., '16, '17, '18, Garden Club, '17, '18, Junior Girls' Society, Dramatic Club, '20, J. A. C., '19, '20. Mildred and Evelyn are as thick as the pro- verbial two peas in a pod. Who has not K 1+ tt Watched, entranced, Mildred's charming dim- ples as she talks and giggles? HENRY FRANKLIN , Forestville '17 University of Wisconsin J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, No Candy Club, '18, Choral Society, '18, '19, Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, J. C. O. C., '19, Chess and Checker Club, '19, '20, Mandolin Club, '19, '20, Baseball, '20, Class Tennis, '18, '19, '20, Class Track, '19. Henry's name is synonymous with wit. I-le's clever, full of fun, and never seen minus that smile, those twinkling eyes, and friendly greete ing. No, as far as we know, he's no relation to Miss Pearl-. EVELYN FREEMAN Carter Prarlire University of Chicago G. A. A., '16, '17, '18, Dramatic Club, '20, Junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society. Evelyn is industrious, cheerful, and clever. VV'hat more could a pretty girl desire to be? She and Mildred have a bad ease of two minds with but a single thought. MILDRED E. FRIDUSS Fulton University of Iliinois Plutarch Club, '19, '20, I. A. C., '19, '20, Junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20. Mildred is one of those enviable people who have acquired more knowledge and has done it sooner than the average mortal. Has her pop- ularity suffered? Not that We notice! MARTHA GALBRAITH Ray University of Chicago G. A. lA., '16, '17, J. A. C., '18, '19, '20, Corridor Captain, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '19, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, Junior Girls' Society '18, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20, French Club, '20. Martha is one peach of a girl. She is a true friend, a thing which means a great deal. Martha IS a good sport, and besides being lots of fun, is a conscientious student. 39 . -n-vm-rf , 2 - ' Z' Xl .. F f' f--' ' f 'ft -fnilzitf' 51- fvinfdi-'f:3i ' 1.122 swf- :Sf in ca A 5-' ', :L'4,'--- .' 5--i:iFr'i,f .212--if','5. vf 3- 'fwf Iii' Lv-'-Tp .-.ri-ff , '.- , v 'if 1' 19 ,AAL.,',:: ':,x,,5,., at ZZ.: ' ,Q ,u, N, j-gf I.-,N-is , ' . I I O -X --x--- -. - -' '- L' ' ' ':'. - -51 .5153 gg-.Q-, .gg sig. ,. ft .Af - . , . . ,, . Q f 1 . ,X 1. 'Tiir-:H 72: '11-13' ' i' r - ' 'Z ' .. fr ' E H 1 is l E l 'ffl A ' 2, X C P , ' W-'kkL ' .ri - 7 - Vi Lv l 1 it 5 5 fi ,, u A ' X, 1 it EP .L 4l PM ?f . :HNE ' E we gg f . .- li V .7 .. ,. i. I K. a . . '7 : Q 1 ' i f Y' ' . .. ' ' Ei K . .y,,g,L. 9 A . V, - ,ix R. L 1 to .. 17 .5 L ' . s t b e My - ' 5' f 1, if t if L, Q .M 2- i 5 K 5, .f. 13 , . 1 . LL. .s 11 2 A 1 , X i , ' gf: , 1 r..i ' . , my 1 9 - M. ' i ' - . . .III 'f 1 352:97 TQ. A 1, hifi .. B JOSEPH GALLANT W'o1'a'xu'o1'tlz University of Chicago 1. A. C., '20, Lightweight Football, '18, Heavy- weight Football, '19, Board of Control, '18, '19, '20, Se11ior Track, '18, '19, '20, Manager '20, Boxing and Wrestling, '19, '20, Discussion, '20. Joe Gallant, the quiet, bashful athlete, is cer- tainly there when it comes to pole vaulting or running. Although he'd never admit it himself, he's also the cleverest fancy skater we ever saw off the stage. BARTON R. GEBHART lfimfzdor Childs High, New York, N. Y. Purdue Senior Euclidean, '19, Pythagorean, '19, '20, President '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, Public Speaking Team, '20, Annual Staff, '20, Senior Dramatics, '20, Operetta, '20, J. A. C. Execu- tive Council, '19, '20, Boys' Glee Club, '19, '20, President '19, Spanish Club, '19, '20, President '19, '20, Story Seribblers, '19, '20, Traek, '20, All hail Bart-actor, singer, student, speaker, writer, matinee idol, and fusser! Barton has a helping hand and a pleasant smile for every- one. SOL GLASSMAN Crane Tvrli. Higlz Srliool Uuiz'ersity of Illinois I. A. C., '19, Discussion Club. Sol has an insatiable desire for knowledge. No matter how much he knows Cand he knows a lot, toob he's always eager to learn more. The result-good marks and a surely successful fu- ture. HARRY R. GODDARD .lanzos Wadswortlz 1. A. C., '19, C. 1. C., '17, '18. To really appreciate Harry, you must see his complicated evolutions on the ice. Aside from this, he's a dandy all-around athlete and a likeable chap. His ability and comradeship have made him well liked by all. WILLIAM L. GODLEY, JR. Datirl Crorlcelt, Dallas, Texas. University of Chicago History Club, '17, '18, '19, Treasurer '19, C. I. C., '17, '18, '19, Vice-President '18, Cadet Ma- jor, '18, '19, C. O. C., '18, '19, Vice-President '18, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '18, Weekly Staff, '18, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '19, '20, Senior Track, '20, Operetta, '18, '19, Senior Dramatics, '18, '19, Golf Team, '19, '20. Famous Bill is, alas, removing himself and his smile from Hyde Park. Bill, you know, is the handsome chap with the military sloueh, and the military rasp that the girls all admire. And as for the boys-well, they're strong for Bill, too. 40 X Q 'Ee-:.-'-7 fart, .-..- N ?3 f.ii'f ? f t '1:Lf' ' '5 ' ' 1 w -flegzgf 1.1-11g A-M , 1 1.-af-. -t ,. r- -.tv,+.:: 1 -1-T-in: '-if ..-Q I--:TP - .7'-5' . : 1Ef 'Sf 5' 5. .lg '-H321tlieif-PF? Zi? 'r S'-ffe-if ai 2125311 Z-O -,.,- :Eff-111-':ti.f,-' s.- , .,-,.,.',-ng ... .. my -f-f-if iff -P W f:1--- its Illh, I Q LAURA H. GOETTAL If0.S'H11lI1.Ylc'i University of Illinois Freshman Girls' Society, '16, Garden Club, '17, Sophomore Girls' Club, '17, Senior Girls' So- ciety, Junior Girls' Society, I. A. C., '20. Yes, that's Laura-the tall, good-looking she can't fool us. We know how clever she is. IRENE GOLDENBERG Park Mtzfzor Utzizfemity of Chicago G. A. A., '17, '18, Civics Industrial Club, '17, '18, '19, Musical Club, '18, '19, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, '20, Junior Girls' Society, '18, '19, Senior Girls' Society, Sigma Epsilon, '19. Wheiit-y'er there is something which has to be done, Irene is right on the job. She has won many true friends with her sincere ways. DELPHINE GREEN Kenwood Institute UJ'll'Z't'l'.Ytfj' of Chicago Civics Industrial Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, Junior Girls' Society, Sophomore Girls' Society. Delphine has the most attractive personality. You just can't help but like her. VXhy, every- thing she says is interesting. ROSE GREEN Le Illoync l?zi.vine.r.r College G. A. A., '17, '18, J. A. C., '18, '19, Girl Re- serves '19' Cecilian Girls' Glee Club '19' unior , , , I Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society. Rose is a girl who is always on the job when anyone wants help, She is the kind of cheer- ful person you like to have around. HELEN GUMBINER PVaIter Scott Bzisinexs College G. A. A., '17, Cecilian Girls' Glee Club, '17, '18, '19, Stone Age Club, '18, j. A. C., '18, Junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '2O. VVavy brown hair, a clear pink complexion style-that's Helen. But she has brains, too for she's making it in three and,z1 half years v 1 41 cf. R vpn- 2 X rf Preis'-'Q-:el-.:,' M'- 7 ': L ? S-1-me - - f , ,gg-,J 1.9 1 , - ll H l OSALYN GUTHINIAN Q Carter Nofftlzwestcrzz University Garden Club, '17, Civics Industrial Club, Junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society, Spanish Club, '16, '17, '18, '19, G. A. A., '19. Rosalyn is a wide-awake girl always ready for fun. She loves to argue and we're always sorry for her opponents. GEORGE HACHTMAN Crane Technical High School 'IS University of Wisconsin Spanish Club, '18, '19, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, J. A. C., Discussion Club, '18, '19, How that boy can talk! The probable reason is that George has a load of knowledge to get off his brain, for his head is very brilliant, you know. Another thing-he certainly knows how to wear clothes! DAVID Si. HAMMEL Kay Unic'e1'sity of Wisconsin Lightweight Football, '19, Discussion Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, Civics Industrial Club, '18, '19, I. A. C., '20, VVhen the call for lightweight football men was sent out, Dave responded and was one of the big factors in our victories. Here's hoping you can plunge through obstacles in life the way you hit that line, Dave. IRENE M. HANAUER Koznzinski University of Chirago J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Junior Girls' Society, Secretary '19, Senior Girls' Society, Dramatic Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, Senior Dramatics, '20, Cecilian Girls' Glee Club, '17, '18, Vice-Presi- dent, Pythagorean Club, '18, Senior Euclidean Club, '19, '20, Debating Club, '19, '20, Plutarch Club, '19, Treasurer '20, Annual Staff, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20. Irene is the girl with sparkling black eyes and hair, She can act and dance like a professional. Besides making a tine record in clubs, she has attained unusual achievements in a scholastic wav. HELEN MORGAN HARPEL Kay ' Darlington Se1nina1'yAW'ellesley Junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society, Arts Club, '19, '20, French Club, '18, Treasurer '19, J. A. C., '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, Swimming Team, '19, '20, G. A. A., '19, '20. Helen with the blond bobbed hair-what could be sweeter? But to know her is to love her, Love but her, and love forever. 42 11 wi-.v Y trcl 4 l A M Z' x I ' X S X! R. ah., -1 .,.-,'.: Q-Egepx .1 x.-1:::'i5.-n--.mi 1:3 1- --'-.'--:nf-. -, 'g -fa:-: 1 .- .:g 7:2 ,:.L15Q':fS3 N ..!,3:'.': -,.g-.g.g.e-V.. .- 3-255 1 ', if s f' -1.12 -wi, 1.1.34 5.4.1-Q ., . J:.-.213- :.xH.K,f. - C-fr 1 I 5' 3.11. --zz-. N 331: It?,'-A-'-'-.':Z' .Amr -' - ..: .'-.-Q' ..-- - :' . 7 - . 1 ,, .Q :.-. --4' -' fL2.'--- f-if-F.-r1:l..',g.--41. . gy, ' T' -'41-1' '-.f.-,-- f. 1'-q Z x . : , ,QQ 'v at X- . .-.f -rw '- W- :-viz A .A-'..,' 5'- O xx R Q ' K 3 0 a I f Q ' 1, 'v .rs ' ' ' r w ' ' '1 ev. A' Ju ox I I ' ' E ' ' l -1 I A 1. ELENA HALL H Hamilton College, Lexington, Ky. Unizwrsity of Illinois You could pick her out in the halls any day 'by her soft southern accent. She is a mighty nice glrl. .l I I5 Nl ,fi I ESTER HAMINIERSLEY Wendell Phillips University of Illinois Civics Industrial Club, Sigma Epsilon, '20g Euclidean Club, '20, Discussion Club, '20, I. A. C., '20. Les is a hard-working, studious fellow who supports the teams, buys the Weekly and Aitchpc, is a shark at math and science, and has that immortal spark of determination which will make H. P. proud of him. JEANETTE HARPER Kozntinski U7L1.Z't'1'Sll1X' of Chicago Junior Girls' Societyg Senior Girls' Societyg Civics Industrial Club, '17, '18, '19g G. A. A., '17. It is not hard to find Jeanette, because of that characteristic, happy laugh. She is not a harpcr on any one subject, for she is always in for a good time. DOROTHY E. HARRISON Ray College of IVI1ts'ic Choral Society, '18g Senior Girls' Societyg I. A. C., '20. Now here comes our little Dorothy. Don't you know her? Why, she's going to be a great musician some day. In the meantime she is supporting Hyde Park and making friends. INEZ I-IARTZLER Fort Wayne flndianaj High School Uniffcrsity of Illinois I. A. C.g Garden Club, '19. Sing away sorrow and cast away caref, That is what Inez does. She has an innocent face, but that ain't all. Although she has attended Hyde Park only two years, she has won the hearts of all who know her. 43 .2 WH l gf 5 IQ Q x , X6 ,p 'tl . lf V35 ,Adi fi i.. IQ If X , , XXV4 x . i . we I N if 1 2 l i . ? 1 M.,,,,.. ., .....,.., ..,,,t..,..... .-. ,pug 1 X X Zfii-,,'i?f'f-t.cfx1.1,f 'gf' -3:-,-2 212' 21151-1L'3..'.f' '?.'1?l ' . --.-ite.: L. if 1.4, 'll,- I if Tiiil, -'EYIE-4. C':-fue' -Writ?-.'f' flhzffii Q 19 t?iZf.Zf,,.w 3155555 f:.'fj:.if'.- vp-. .f'f'.15-if s A .af-fr A S-:f:j:1.v:.'.v vs-,ja Ir-1'3 A 19' 'T i'P' ' Tiff' 'fi' fifs' '- . atllllt E 1 22 L i l m 1 L, , ' T I f ,q:, 5 1 1 5' C ' f . ' li at i - R' Y , A ' A' ' ,Y- . ', Q, . 0 Q 1 2. g f' A gi Q i ta l SRA J 5 l t , , E3 I A435351 V T 91.-,inf 3 31 .V,.. Wim. AN,v. 1 1 i' FREDERICK C. HAUZE Wad.ru'0rflz Utzitfcwsify of Chicago J. A. C., '18, '19, '20, Boxing and Wrestliiig Club, '20, Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20. Fred is a quiet, unobtrusive chap. He minds his own business and does it verv well. The result is that Fred's worth has been recognized and has made him many permanent friends. CARMEL HAYES ljtllyiffllliif High, San Francirro, Cal., '19 Urziz'e1'.rify of Californiiz Senior Girls' Society, J. A. C., '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, Musical Club, '19, '20, Story Seribblers' Society, '20, Plutarch Club, '20, Garden Club, '20, G. A. A., '20, Dramatic Club, '20, Debating Club, '20, Girls' Baseball Team, '20, Spanish Club, '20, Senior Euclidean Club, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20. Carmel is the girl who came from sunny Cal- ifornia. She has entered into Hyde Park activ- ities with more enthusiasm than most of our classmates who have been here four years. HELEN HERSHFIELD Ctu'fr'1' Prarlifr' I,'l'l1:'Z'C'7'Sl'f1V of Chicago Civics Industrial Club, '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, Sophomore Girls' Society, junior Girls' Soci- ety, Girl Reserves. We will always remember our little Lady of Fashion, not only for her pleasing appearance, but also for her sweet manner. VIRGINIA HERTEI. Sl. T,1lI771tl.Y High Sfhool U111z'e1'.rily of Chicago -lunior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society, I. A, C., '19, '20. Virginia has not done much club work, but you may have wondered who that girl with the happy smile was. HERMAN G, HESHIN Wr'11dr'll Phillip.: U1zi'z'er.vily of Illinois junior Track, '18, Senior Track, '19, '20, Board of Control, '19, '20, Interelass Basketball, '17, '18, Choral Society, '18, Glee Club, '19, '20, Operetta, '20, Discussion Club, '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20. VVl1en Hyde Park needed speed in the dashes, it was Heshin who always piled up the points. The best part of all is that his brain has kept pace with his feet, and his likeability has won over both by a large margin. 44 . 1 ' .Q r -.Lf -,-A .JY ..-..- .fm-rp .-'-ph -'.-vv -'.-1.1 - - ' .- ':'-'-'T'-'--'- -it : T- f'. ::l' -:LT Tlx? '.- 9.1 5.2! .Taj 51.1 N51 u 4 uf: r ' -2 U .21-. 1 situ -23 -Tl --' '- .--',' . ...A. ..,,. . h . ,, . ,.,.,.. - . 1.-.Ay 2:.1,'-'r.- 4.0.2.-,-,Q '- 1 -, ' , ---:'.-. RH, av,-A-. 5'-.11 12 '-'JI ,e,g:. L-,I -3.153 ,sg-1.-gr,-. 5, -Q ig r.-E,,., v'g:ji.4. .-,.p,,a. -:semi l 41- via-L' :3-v.'.,F1 '1'i'7fz Tfi '14-' 3 5. Z5 f :21E' ff-, ,1g'f,1?.g ,-1 2 O X. A '-51 V: Zur- i- :'-P: t:11,--,1..1f- -- 5 :- 'sf '21 I , .,,,, ,, .H ., , . .. . .. :jj ...il .. .1. , s,:'.,n,.,'.. ..'.fl .Ag .rf-mg. LAT.. ..': ...g .5 1-. . .. WA .M-. 5g,'.f2 t-.j Lfjj. - -- .. - vw - .iz Z5 ELEANOR JOSEPHINE HIGGINS Wadszcforth University of Chicago Cecilian Girls' Glee Club, '17, S. G. S., Garden Club, '18, I. A. C., '18, '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, '20. Ask any girl about Eleanor. Oh, she's a dear! will be the response. Then ac- cost a boy with the same question, She's a nice kid, ancLgosh! but s Y VVILLIAM V. HILBRANT Decatur fIll.l High School Un'ivr'r.vity of Clzirago Spanish Club, '19, '20, I. A. C., '19, '20. Although Bill has been with us only one year, he has absorbed the H. P. spirit, and loyally supports all teams. His sense of humor and quick wit have, by the way, made him quite a few friends. WESLEY S. HOBBS Ray University of Illinois Discussion Club, '19, '20, Senior Euclidean Club, '19, VVeekly Club, '20, VVcekly St-aff, '20, Lightweight Soccer, '19, A. A. M. Club, '18, J. A. C., '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, Wes is one of the best-liked boys in Hyde Park. His ever-ready smile and his true friendliness have endeared him to the hearts of his classmates. As to his ability-well, NVQ-s can succeed in anything he attempts. HENRY HOLSMAN Ray, '16 University of Illinois Discussion Club, Boys' Working Reserve, '17, France, '17, '18, Boxing and Wrestling Club, J. A. C., Heavyweight Soccer, '19, Lightweight Basketball, '20. Henry is one of our service stars. He did his bit on the farm and in the Red Cross. He's a true Hyde Parker in pep and spirit, and is not backward in either athletics or scholarship. LOWRY HOLT Walter Scott Uniz'c'r.rity of Clziragn Lowell Club, '19, J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Box- ing and Wrestling Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, Secre- tary '19, Treasurer '20, Lightweight Football, '16, '17, Captain '18, Heavyweight Football, '18, '19, Lightweight Basketball, '18, Manager '19, Heavyweight Basketball, '19, '20, City Cham- pionship Team, Baseball, '18, '19, '20, Manager '19, Golf, '17, '18, '19, Swimming Team, '19, '20, Class Treasurer, June, '20. Lowry is a star of the first magnitude. His activities in all branches of athletics will be as long remembered as his good work as class treasurer. VVe're all genuinely sorry to lose Happy Holt. 45 -.-w,'1-. vnu- X X I Q1 ,Of 5jj3'5.j,.j,f1 i'fif:jiF5,i xi-4:tf:E.,-f:.-5,-f.- gseg-e.fg.1.-QV: 1, 3515 :. 1. .-- :L 1-2:5 'i?:L'i.:3'S'i -3 553:51 .'.':'2.LK'-' ' XZ f2 f5,:?'-- 'Hifi'-T ' 'Z-is w :.. -.Y I' .. 4'-ff . QE' '-'L'-'-'T-Vi . F.-'ifh viz-'5' iii' -'J-' 'li-.5-ti '- 2' '42 -' 'T.1a:': uf, v. -. '1- 'L'-I -If 2'- .'f 1 :L-:--- , 11-if-3,-451.1-.'.--Lg Ks '--,!: -if X:-.':-. .',.p',h. Q-7-kph-.' f:5zw:p -1 '- X .ju .1 1' ,Q i, Q :na 'J -:1'-' f gg -. -'f f'.-r':'2'frj-- '.'J'.' T-.':. ,,. . Il, l-1,3 .L-, f. E: L. . . 1. 1115, 1.3. 1- 3,.:,l' ,gh l 1: as ,Aff .,, ,, -f f. f 7..j.-,55.:j,,-' -gg:-, 1- 1. Z' ,a i 1 ,. SYLVAN HORWITZ Burke University of lVisconsin J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Operetta, '20, Choral Society, '18, '19, '20, Glce Club, '19, '20, J. C. O. C., '19, Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, Class Track, '19, '20, Track, '20, Lightweight Football, '19, Class Tennis, '18, '19, '20. Syl's activities have been so many, and his ability so great, that we will pass these by with- out adding further praise. It is as a true, sin- cere, friendly chap that Syl has gained the most distinction. HARRY HOWE Paul Rez'0rc Armani' Inrtitnte Radio Club, '17, '18, '19, Discussion Club, '18, '19, J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, Lightweight Soccer, '19, Stone Age Club '18, It is largely due to Harry's efforts that we had a good lightweight soccer team this year. If you can direct your future as capably as you directed that team, Harry, you'l1 surely win out in all contests of life. BYRON HUGHES Kocniinski, '17 University of Illinois J. A. C., '17, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '17, '18, Class Basketball, '17, '18, Lightweight Football, '19. Byron is a clear-cut thinker, a good reasoner, and has the desirable qualities of tact and di- plomacy. We're mighty fond of him, and cer- tainly proud of his good record. EDVVIN JACOBSON PVcndell Phillips University of Chicago J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Debating Club, '19, Discussion Club, '19, '20, Boxing and Wrestliiig Club, '19, Spanish Club, '19, '20, Lightweight Soccer. Edwin has shone in a modest inconspieuous way during his brief sojourn at Hyde Park. Those who do know him, however, strongly assert that a finer fellow than Ed can not be found. M. KENNETH IASPERSON Union High School, Pittslzmfgli, Pa. Carnegie Institute Spanish Club, '16, '17, I. A. C., '19. Kenneth is commonly known as Jazz, which means that he is a wide-awake, friendly, reg- ular boy. His good-natured slap on the back . l, ' 1 1,1 -, 11323: . ... 0 W 1 .1 YU . vb ,.., b b 1111 f . A 'E' .1 1 1 . 'Xi , fr- 11 ,gf E . 1 1 f gl Qi. W krki is . fl .Q 13' . 4, ' ' .aj 1,kk ,fit Q ..--i i x sz, ' 1 ' T 3 , ., ','1 A 1 14 Q1 'Q I A ii' A 'Af 5 're r' i X7 j, i 1 1' 1 -f , i , , J? g ,,, . X fl 4, Q . .:- If will be remembered and treasured by all of us. 46 .3 --ih- , f . X bf -r ' . . .....,.,.....-, .V I.. 47.-,.,-. . 1 f.--tg-.H 'T'--1-'fi -'FN'-, 5Tt.!.:.,:r.f?! .. .,r.,,r-..g-. 1 A. . ,. y 7 .h . . . Sidi? tzxr. -'.'z'fLv-' Zi'ff.75fF'.Y'. :I-35,7I'-iE1 ' IZ? ' . 'Zi'i':': Qf'cg--41'-.ff fi3?': :'1,5,Z.J' f .3532 y'.-5 :Q-1.-j?,.--'Q-.., 1' .N rjfr. -1- T'-fry, 553.5-. gifs- -,f?,wvj-31 - 1. 5.37: .-M, l.. 5, , .'-,. ,,1' -' .fa A: .. -. 'E .'-. . -1 3522: -19 .TQ 13.5 'q ,fg:11g7f'q,nE IQ, 1.3 -ij .ffj-,Zz .j,.fT:..:.. F ,Rs-pgtv, f .xii 'gf y. L-Zf,f:,Q,. F .gj Ifjf - -'.:, ,z .- - '- - 31 3-,Q-3 -' - ng '. 1..- 7, ,IZ-..l. f V, ,H K.. up 43.5. .n L -:'.2-,j ,'-fr.: Q- gh: gig,-Q xi- 1. :V : :-'-.':'- v,Z-' Xa , 'fi i'-ff' ' ' 'Ts' ':'1. ' 1 1 ' A. ' Azz: MARY BELL JOB Kentwood University of LVi.s'f01z.rin J. A. C., '19, '20. Mary Bell is Elliott's co-worker. Bell and Job have a line that reaches around the world. For individuality M. B. surpasses all. BETTY JOHNSON John Fiske Uniz'cr.rily of Chiaigo J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, French Club, '18, Fur and Feather Club, '17, '18, Senior Girls' Society, '19 '20, Sigma Epsi- lon '19, '20, Annual Staff, '20. Betty's so used to honors that she pays no at- tention to five S's. She enjoys school, finding her greatest joy where, alas, so few of us do- in study. ELLA JOHNSON Paul Ifvverr .Yornzal Cecilian Girls' Glee Club, '16, '17, Garden Club, '19, J. A. C., '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, Sigma Epsilon, '19. Ella is usually quiet, but when she speaks she has something important to say. We know Ella will some day make a name for herself. JAMES JOHNSON WaI.'4vr .Scott U1zit'e1'.rily of Illinois Forge and Foundry Club, '17, Baseball, '17, '19, '20, Lowell Club, '19, J. A. C., '19, Discussion Club, '17, '18, '19, Heavyweight Basketball, '20. Jim is a regular ladies' man, with all the nee- essary popularity and style. On the other hand, he's.a regular red-blooded Hyde Parker, sup- porling the teams and taking his part in school activities. MABEL F. JOHNSON Meizozzzoiiie fWis.j High School University of Chicago Cecilian Girls' Glee Club, '17, '18, Girl Re- serves, '19, '20, J. A. C., '18, '19, '20, Story Scrihblers' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' So- ciety, '20, French Club, '19, '20, Dramatic Club, '19, '20, Senior Dramatics, Annual Staff, '20. A conscientious and persevering girl who will always succeed, wherever she goes. We ex- pect to enjoy her novels within a few years. 47 wi fa Ra ww .ailllm , , N 1 xg! -,-.-,'1 -:4-.'.-I a. :fP-:rx-'Q-1 I-1 - f V--. ff,-1,5 '- -'.- -'-c-f-. -, ' zz- ..--- .1 : T - :al -5-gf ' -. :app 5-42211: . - :,e'1L21'2: SAE' '. . f' ' 112 ' .. 5fy.'.:Ei1t-51 'um-' '- 7' 'Ir' '.f1?fI? '- :T f'1.'3.v':'1fi ' lf 1: FE -T1 ' .- - ti ff? '- 'A 5. '1 W ': 1'--If ' ' . 'I 1 :l'-1'-V 5--'-ffigy 'X- '95 2 ii-' gfiln- I:-Z ,-' -24:2-E ff7. '-1? iff 1: 21272: ' 'riff 2 fi.1:?.:'t.'Ti 5- 4:.a -' Fifi r 'mir' ' H-. is-1 1- 51 f- Hi-i 1 X 'Lx-Y'B'- lffijrll- ' fi: 'Q - .QE-if f- . ff'iE :-115. if-fi' Tl. iv 4.15: :ng K ry.-'. :.j .I , 1 .. . , .Q-.za ,- Q..-, 0, ,T ww' R, -5.:-5 J-,'r.' 4- '-3 --t 1 3? ,,-.,.-,r J-:, , X . .ti z---.' -15' 'Z, 'z --4 c.-- X, 0 -A I - - - 1 - ' -1. lb gf l i MAURICE JOHNSON lflfilliauz H. Ray U11l?'t'1'5lfj' of Wi.YCOHSiIL Here's a chap we find it hard to part with- and he probably feels the same way about us, too. You really can't blame us for feeling sorry, either, if you know what a nice chap he is. CECIL JONES Clayton School, D,EHZ't'I', Colo. Illcmtirvllo S6IlIl1Lll1'3' J. A. C., '18, '19, French Club, '19, Junior Girls' Society, '19g Senior Girls' Society, Sigma Ep- silon, '19, '20. The name Cecil will always mean to us some- one very pleasant and sweet. Cecil has made an enviable record in both work and social life. MARVIN KAHL University of Illinois Wc1dsw01'tl1 Discussion Club, '15, '16, '17, Class Basketball, 'l6g Cadet Club, '17, C. I. C,, '15, '16, '17, '19, '20, Tennis, '16. Marvin has strolled and danced his way through Hyde Park with a small amount of work and a large amount of fun. Keep it up, old man, and life will always give you a good time. BESSIE KANE Wadsuiorflz Noffmal Junior Girls' Society. Bessie is another one of our honor students. ' She has made a good record in everything ex- cept French, and she never took that. ELEANOR KATZ Slzakespeare Unizfemity of Chicago J. A. C., 'ZOQ Senior Girls' Society. Why is Eleanor so well liked, and why has she so many friends? Because she is a dandy girl whom Hyde Parkers are glad to have with them. 48 -tif +1-Uv-v W ww , , S. X-f , X 1 F f N I .-, 31-rf-.'-, ' -.gf : T 21:1 :X-' ,N , - 1. N., . , .,.,,,,:..... ,. ., x V '2'- C' .gg wen.-A r .- 1 -1- . a-. '- .e - Q ,yt ,L 3 I.. .L - - .-. , , ' + c 'vw ' ' '. -1 I X N K . X 1 1 . 1 '. ,- e f l . , . , -. K X - ' z -, ,, K Q K x 1' - X N. H, . f I f - FRED KAUFFMAN Hughes High Sclzool, Cinfinzzaii, Ohio. ' Uniwrrity of Michigan Big, blonde, good-natured Fred! Shakespeare seems to tax him a bit, but this cloesn't keep him from being the popular, all-around fellow 1412? .. J ', THORA KELLEY Bozucu. Higlz .Slvlmnl N01'flzwes!rr'n Ul'll'2.'i'7'.fl.'.X' J. A. C., '18, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '19, '20. Thora is a nice girl, quiet and unassuming. XfVe know that lier svyeet smile will take her far along the path of life. VIOLET KIDVVELL SfItlkUXfH'fl7'C Univevfsily of Clziuzgo J. A. C., '18, '19, '20, French Club, '20, Junior Girls' Society, '18, Senior Girls' Society, 'l9. A quiet girl is our modest Violet, but that doesn't mean that she isn't full of fun-espe cially when she's in conjunction with Harriett. LOUISE KIEFF 1-11 Porte High School Unizwrsify of LVi.rc0nsin Civics Industrial Club, '20, Girl Reserves, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, Curly-haired Lou has been with us for only a short time, but she has proved so sweet that we wish she had come sooner. ROSE KIEFUS Douglas Urzif'er.vily of Cizimgo G. A. A., '18, '19, '20, Swimming Team, '18, '19, '20, Captain Basketball, '18, Art Club, '18, '19, Choral Society '19, '20. Rose is a happy, laughing girl who always seems te be having a good time. Talking and getting good marks are her specialties. 49 l 9 f X K X x X v-1-ui , I, X 'X X 6 - X 5-.' gg.-,'1 -23.31--5:-:t':- nf 3-'rr g-'gs K-1-:fy 4-.-nf-in--:-' '--1 ff.-15 '-4.5.1-..-ifg.-, gl-V.-rf '. .1 :. 1. .--1:-rx ::i , :iz 17.55. cz :qs-,X-. gc?-1i.1f ,X 1:.2v.f.?:.1.F F-, ' f Ili? . r' Q :uxsf-' 1-'Iii-1' Exif-1-1L'..:' -- i' '41 -1:-H T-Z'-ff '-x'- +4 ': .1'--f- fn 'ST 19 5-.:j,f.-5,5 .L-,g.-5.g:'.-RQ Q,-:. 1-.!,g 192111: s,q.Q,.-,A -Mk-,r-1-.jf N ak a: :. iff' .- 'lglflf ,, - 4-ga' .gif-.-, i-, Vfjff' ,. O ,f:.-1' iff-f:.:?-,P fi- 2.14: ,if -if . Q-ffz'--:.11f- 't' 113,34 Z :L x - 4.-173' s -1 z.: , . ... , .,54.-1 1-.1-,. H, .N - .-1: -:A '-E 4-.. ' ,-,.-.'!-,rt fu '-'Q ' . U . 1.1.5 1-3,-, f g I , ge., ia. -3- . ,r-xg. .',,' xy, ,X iitllti - F552 ff- 2 - X- ... Z'-TZ I E B If I? DELFORD KIEST 1 Hitzgtzam fM01tt.j High School Motttatta State Agrirttttttral I. A. C. Delford is the boy with the sandy hair, extra broad shoulders, and sincere smile. These, to- gether with his intelligence and determination, will help in pushing him to the top-and he'll get there, too. ELLEN KINNEY Parkside Utzifxersity of Chicago Garden Club, '16, '17, '18, '19, French Club, '18, Junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society, J. A. C., '18. We'll always remember Ellen, for she's a real girl! Her smiling blue eyes are famous in Hyde Park. ERNICE E, KLEIN trke Northwestern Uttiversity Choral Society, '18, Pianist, Girls' Glee Club, '20, J. A. C., '18, '19, '20, Cecilian Girls' Glee Club, '18, '19, Spanish Club, '19, '20, Junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society. Oh, don't you just hear music when you see Bernice? Wliether it's classical music that you adore, or ragtime that you long for, Bernice is right there. 1 NATHAN KLINE Ray Armour Institute Debating Club, '18, '19. Nathan is one of our most eloquent orators. He has so many good ideas and speaks so earnestly and sincerely that We all enjoy listen- ing to his carefully-planned, convincing argu- ments. H ELEN-MARR KRAFT ay Unirfersity of Wiscomin Dramatic Club, '18, '19, Senior Dramatics, French Club, '18, '19, Junior Girls' Society, '18, '19, Senior Girls'iSociety, I. A. C., '16, '17, '18, '19, G. A. A., '16. Helen-Marr is a sweet girl, a good spo1't, and a loyal Hyde Parker. On her Way through high school she has made many friends who will never forget her. 50' I l W v ilI r+-qv-v I. -1 Ng:-1: X .Q-1 -4 -tsii.-1:---fa -1,11 - f. -1--I-.-, ' 1 1- S-I? -.14 : T .. .Ty 2 , gh: , 7' Tv. ' Q1'f.1!Z-' N:ZiJ5f1?.1'. Z,I0.Hff- - ' 1 I 4,-1. Njgv- -QL., -- 'N -,g,F.'l' '.i.1:1f,L'SE f1'E,l712 X.-' ' if 1.--'cp ff:C.f'- if 'R '- . ' . f, ' 1 '45 ' J .- . lv! SX- ',L x , .5 ,Att ,. E. , Z :H .5 pl-'fifi I ,QF-f, rr: fr , Q, ARTHUR LAMM Kozminslri Bnsinesr W'0rld J. A. C., '17, '18, '19. Art has a lot of good ideas, but his tongue can't keep up with them. Never mind, Art, you man- age to say enough to convince us of your wide scope of knowledge and your great friendliness. WILLIAM SPEER LANDIS Willard Uniwrsily of Illinois Weekly Staff, '19, '20, Camp Roosevelt Club, '17, J. A. C., '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, Weekly Club, '20 . How do you manage to keep so happy and care- free Laddie, and at the same time, be such an earnest and careful worker? We suppose it's just your pleasant nature that you can't keep from bubbling out all the time. WILLIAM. JOSEPH LANG Charles Kozminrki Armour Institute Spanish Club, '20, J. A. C., '19, '20, C. I. C., '18, '19, Choral Society, '16, '17, '18. Bill reminds us of the lighter side of life. You're a true optimist Bill, and we're all sure that you believe in the old Epicurean theory. Furthermore, if o11e looks under that purple silk hank you wear, he will find your heart- pure gold. SIDNEY WELTON LA POOK Foresfrfille Unizfersily of Wisconsin I. A. C., '16, '18, '19, '20, Garden Club, '16, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '16, '19, '20, Class Basketball, '16, '18, Bantamweight Basketball, '16, Championship Swimming Team, '16, Swim- ming Team, '19, '20, Championship Lightweight Football Team, '19, Heavyweight Basketball, '20, City Championship Team, Weekly Staff, '20, Manager Baseball, '20. Sid of the curly hair and true Hyde Park spirit, was an indispensable part of the cham- pionship football, swimming, and, especially, basketball teams. His great success is also re- Hected in his scholarship and his activities. THOMAS LA PRES Wendell Phillips Northwestern Spanish Club, '18, '19, Art Club, '18. Tom is that tall, handsome fellow who has often been likened to a bean pole by his many friends. We have never seen a bean pole with such an engaging smile, sincere character, and scholastic ability, however. 51 l Y.. 1-v - .- . .-1 .:,.,.- ,fury .--.3 x-.4 - -fx.-.4.n1:. 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J1 ' sc, .AA,, . 2 f 5 ma' ' ui Er E lf if KATHRYN LARKIN Holy Cross Uniz'e1'sity of Chicago Freshman Girls' Society, Sophomore Girls' So- ciety, I. A. C., '18, Musical Club, '18, Garden Club, '16. Quiet Kathryn has a sweet smile and a kind word for everyone. We're sorry to lose you, Kathryn. PRESTON LAVIN John Fiske Univefxify of Illinois I. C. O. C., '18, '19, Discussion Club, '17, '18, '19, I. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Art Club, '17. Ah! Our handsome young Apollo! Gaze upon him with fear and trembling, all ye frosh! Bang him on the back, all ye seniors! Needless to say, he's one of our most popular fellows. CORINNE LAWLER ' folm .Fisleff University of Chicago Junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society: J. A. C,, '17, '18, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '17, '18, '19, Corinne is one of those people with a smile for everyone. She is both serious-minded and conscientious. HELEN LEFTLET Felsentlial University of Chicago Spanish Club, '19, '20, Junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society, I. A. C., '19, '20, French Club, '20, Choral Society, '19, '20, Musical Club, '20. How could anyone help liking Helen? She is so jolly that everyone is her friend. She is always ready to help some one along. GERALDINE LE GARD Forcsfville Normal G. A. A,, '16, '17, Garden Club, '17, '18, J. A. C., '19, '20, Musical Club, '18, '19, Junior Girls' Society '18, '19, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, Or- chestra, '17, '18, '19, '20, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20, jerry is the little girl with the pep that keeps things humming! Ierry's place is one that will be hard to fill. 52 Xailllllh we WW f x x 1 ' Q- ' vf - . 'r ' f ,1.., . ,.e...'.- -- -:..a,,g . -. . -. ' -.. .---, ,.'-.-'. N... L, .'f1'.K'- -.1 --'f -- 4 un -. - . 4 ' -- .-..--.. N JW- -.v -. '.- .- --- P, '- in :jug -lily.. 7:5 .5 5,,t::,.- 1. -., gl, -Q itz.. Vgi, L cg. y-isp:-.-3? -har. 3--,:.:'... .1,1f5,gs,- ljlli.-gj,'..'j1.: :J-' 'i , 3, '.tg: .-.:-,.-.f- -ff.-A. -,D '52,-1.5. qc. f.: 4.15 :Q .-V.-.: -7511.55 fiiiuy ,QE b. J L.-19. g':f: f ' h -535.1--V ,iilai 3'- Z0 xx gig,-1 ' 'Lifffl iiI?.f:,I?.'v .gf ':ij. Q .aff ' if A 'iii ' . ' 'X' 3 bfi- Tig. ,fr -s-, .f:: 12 ' 5 -.ug--, , f N..-.-.1 EJ Af, 'rv -.1 9.11 .:- .: . ,, . .'...,4,.. g.. . K . ,.:., ..-L, -1 3 .. ...- -it 41 '- -gi, .4 2 ' ' A. 22 GLADYS LESERMAN Austin O. Sexton Unieenity of Wisconsin Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Musical Club, '19, junior Girls' Society, '18, '19, J. A. C., '20. ' ' 2 Gladys by h'eT size, because she's a giant in pep and in the power of making friends. We'll miss her when she's gone. EDNA RUTH LEV1 Burke University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, Junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society, Garden Club, '18, Musical Club, '19, Dramatic Club, '19, J. A. C., '19, '20, C. I, C., '17, '18, Girl Reserves, '20. Edna is a quiet, happy, pretty girl, always and unobtrusively there, ROSE ANTOINETTE LOEWESTEIN Sf. Xaefier Downer Senior Girls' Society, J. A. C., '19, '20. Rose has always been a loyal Hyde Parker, and probably always will be. Besides, she has made scores of friends who will surely miss her badly. CARO E. LEWIS Wendell PlLz'll'ips Sargeutlv Physieal Culture School Caro is a nice girl who is well liked by all who know her. ' VIVIAN LOUGHLIN RCU' Uni'L'ersity of Chicago Vivian has those frank and sincere ways that always bring popularity. She is loved and es- teemed by all, and has proved herself a valuable Hyde Parker. l i 53 -1. , 'ltr i fi il 1 X., ' x Z i E X f' 3 :i'g2'i3 i:.i'- '3 - ' X 1 ' wi i X19 il iiia-it 'Z-iii--ff. . 'itillfii' Z0 ' I .itlllllli T ew ' 7 i ROBERT M. LOEB g Avondale School, Cincinnati, Ohio Harvard i' I. A. C., '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, Mandolin Club, gi l '18, '19, Discussion Club, '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, Cadet Corps, '17, '18, R. O. TC C., '19, '20, li ' Cadet First Lieutenant, '18, '19, adet Person- iu l, nel Adjutant, '20, J. C. o. C., '18, '19, opeiiiia, '19, C. O. C., '20. Quiet, friendly, Bob is finishing a highly sue- Q' f cessful four years' work. His sincerity has at- lg tracted all who have met him, his industry has g placed him among the highest in scholarship, sf and his school spirit has made him foremost in school activities. g LAURICE LOVEWELL Kovzminxki University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Club, Junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society, I. A. C., '18, '19, G. A. A., '16, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, 2' Her eyes as stars of twilight fair, l Like twilight, foo, her diisky hair. Qi Laurie has been a steady Worker in Hyde 71 Q Park's clubs, a conscientious student and a ' good pal. if LUDWIG LOEWENTHAL i Edmund Burke ' University of Illinois ix Glee Club, '19, '20, Chess and Checker Club, E: ' ' '19, Spanish Club, '18, '19, J. A. C., '18, '19, '20, 5 fl 4 Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18. Z1 Lud has the honor of being one of the first S persons to graduate under the new system. He H has completed the course in three years, and ig his ,honors have been as many as his friends, lf, which is saying a great deal. J. GEORGE LYNCH iii, St. Thomas ' Uniivxeizvity of Illinois A- M Vtleekly Staff, '19, '20, I. A. C., '19, '20, Signal , - Team, '19, '20, Annual Staff, '20, Sigma Ep- Q. silon, '20. To see happy-go-lucky George's,smile is to Q like him at once. He's an artist, business man, good student, and true Hyde Parker, support- 4. 2 19 ing all the institutions of the school. Such a combination can't be beat. IRENE D. MACAULAY fumes McCo.flz Univerxily of Chicago G. A. A., '16, '17, '18, Basketball, '16, '17, '18, J. A. C., '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, Junior Girls' So- ciety, Senior Girls' Society. Irene is a good-natured Whole-hearted girl. She is a star athlete, and a good sport. We wish you the best of luck, Irene. 54 wi - 'MY -- ..-1 . f 1 --iris f- .- - .-if-.1 'A ..g1lW-.': gg' 5. -'zr '. K tif' 4'--T :ffl X Ui 'Q W ' -'f DSI 52:1-Tfiizf' 'E'ft'7:9? .I 2: ogy- I Z:.1,:'3.sfF. 4-,-1. N,-. -. -X i ' -'J:A,-1 .Qui g.'f,'.1Q'.-jrg' -533.1-: ,f4:.e.i:- tiliizlzz-. .,. 3,-1 f f ,- irijgzg . . ., -q -1-pe.: I: --,ai -.5 can 751.2-'I q, ,--5 ,. ,.-.-. . q-.17 N-,. ,:.s.-. z-- f .aZ.,.' L 'Ic.'f' -55' 19 'Zz-T111 I,',7?iEJ.Q,,' .Af I f ' ' 'f' - ff12,T:fi,if'H His'-1' i w ' ,ZZ ALMA 1V1aCDONALD Jazznxs' W'ad.r2u0rtli Uiiiwrsity of Chicago Spanish Club, '17, '18, Treasurer '18, J. A. C., '18, '19, '20g Swimming Team, '17, '18, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20. U .v. . Alma is known as Hyde Park's smallest, pep- piest girl. She can dance, too. BIELVILLE MAL1NI ljtl7'h'Sl.d!? Boxing and Wrestling Clubg Baseball. Mel is light colored on top, but far from light-headed underneath. His principal eme- bocliments are amiability, unlimited honesty, and determination. Good luck to you, too, Mel. MELVILLE MacKENZIE Kenwood University of Chicago Class Indoor, '17g Class Basketball, '17, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '17, '18, '19, '20g J. A. C., '18, '19, 'Z0g Spanish Club, '19, Discussion Club, '18. Melville is another fellow who has worked steadily through school,' minding his own busi- ness and, therefore, making many friends. Not only has he entered into athletics, but he has also supported all the teams to the best of his ability. AGATHA MARENIONT McKinley High University of Wisconsin Junior Girls' Society, '18, '19g Senior Girls' Society, '19, 'Z0g French Club, '19g I. A. C., '18, '19, '20, Agatha tackles the most difhcult undertakings with a spirit that's sure to make her succeed. Everyone who knows her, likes her. ANDRE MARX Shortridge High School, Indianapolis. U. of C. Heavyweight Soccer. Andre is one of the thinkers of the class. His quiet reserve is one of the charming things about him. 55 Ii .f S ZX 5 ii fi S fi . 7 .. -a -.......,..-. .. c-.-.a...s.a...- i X' M! X , -, . , E ' - f - - -r sw .fi.-,Ts-212' t : ' r f 1 I ,,: ., -er :Hg-V -J 1 1 ,,, . , -vm., .., ., ,,1, .y ., y , -- ,. .. . . . N- ., ' '12 l ' Lftfv- .ifcf-'P' ,iff-'Fa '-7.1-'.? ' A - 1 we -:..:'.-1' '-fir. f X X ' 1 E x ' '-wr'-'Is ':'.-, : '-'r'-' -2'1 4 x : ' 1 A K ' ' A !:e1.r:.azf:-1, -H-1: f x ' 'fr ': .' ' fin' x 213: Ti-S N 1 -1 ' I ' 1- 5 1. , . ,ia K .4 -1 ' -. ,ii 4 FIA. . -' . ' 3 1, . yi , -. i E W ke :K . ri . L CLARA MQCALLUM Cecilian Girls' Glee Club, '18, Dramatic Club, '20, Girl Reserves, French Club, '20, Senior Girls' Society, Sigma Epsilon, '20. Clara is a modest girl who can always be de- pended upon. She has, also, the happy faculty of making friends. MARIAN McCALLUM lf0,'I.'ll1l.1'Z5lZl: Unizfezzrity of Chicago Spanish Club, '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, G. A. A., '17, I. A. C., '19, Junior Girls' Society, '19, Debating Club, '19, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, Dramatic Club, '20, Senior Girls' Society, Plu- tarch Club, '19, '20, Annual Staff, '20. Marian, with her eternal pep, her quick wit, and her sparkling eyes, will always be remem- bered as a real Hyde Parker of the best kind. MARIORIE McCULLOH Low Morzf' Clozeaj High Aizzvs, Iowa Senior Girls' Society, I. A. C., '18, Dramatic Club, '19, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, Marjorie has won her way into the hearts of all Hyde Parkers by her steadfast, earnest work. VVith her energy and enthusiasm, she has ac- complished many things besides getting high marks. DUN W. MQCULLOUGH Walfef' Scott University of Illinois I. A. C., '16, '17, '18, Debating Club, '18, '19, Inter-Class Soccer, '17. Don is the fellow with the smooth, shiny hair, gentlemanly manners, and winning smile. He has succeeded in making others happy by be- ing happy himself, with the result that we have a warm spot in our hearts for him. CLARE MeGU1RE WHdSTL'0I'll1 Mosier I. A. C., '19, junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society, Sigma Epsilon, '20. Always willing to help someone, bright, and full of fun. Such is Clare, and we certainly shall hate to see her leave us. 56 1---.-1 f 1 :EMP ' - 5.5, , 9 sin f f F, - A . an V,-:Q-3-.L1..: :, 1.-.ug giigrsf-'x.':, .'-':'5.1V Yffff-'fF'5-. 4I-?3 f2-.71l - 3'--'P -.1 I' -31:-2 4215 1.3 15. If 21. - -s- -21,13 f'.'- :I-ps-if-.'-i., 1' .J' Tlsfl Y:-'is .1 ..e Q -H' -:L -' ,,,f'. 19 ,.. .155 l., ,. .L , .Q :, .1 ,, s',g :g .' 1' - -', .' -A . V, 1 ,,-- r: gl: , .1 ,. .,-.Ia jg-.17 ' '- .syn 'iT:'g. ' fgl 45127 jir. TFT' -WI, , ffl:-5.31- 1'-l 121 35- ff '25 95-.' '53-'f 'iff 5' 'H' ' 4'-'i'l 1 .- .53-1-,, 5-:-flier F 21-1 :E-fgjg 1, -5 5:0 t bv CATHERINE McHUGI-I St. Ambr0.re Business College J. A. C., '19, '20, Spa11ish Club, '17, Sigma Ep- silon, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Sociey, '19, '20, Annual Staff, '20. when shes mound, but when she's not there, oh what an eripty place there is! ,Her record in high school is :ui enviable one. ANNA BELLE McMAHON St. Thomas Husifwss College J. A. C., '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, Junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society. Anna Belle is always going around making friends in her quiet way, and, in the meantime, picking up any stray E's and S's. CATHERINE S. McLAY fax. Mt'C051I, '16 Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Civics Industrial Club, '17, '18, '19. Catherine is a pretty little blonde girl who has unobtrusively made her way through high school. The few honored people who have had the pleasure of really knowing her say she is as sweet as she looks. BIARGARET RUTH MESSINGER Ko.:111i1z.rkz' AII!U7'iL'tIIl C0lI5CV'Z'tlf07'y of Illusif J. A. C., '20, Musical Club, '19, '20, Junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, Sigma Epsilon, '20, Civics Industrial Club, '17, '18, '19. Margaret surely deserves praise for her splen- did work. Although she was absent a whole semester she is graduating with l1er class. FLORENCE METZGER I John Fiske Madi.f0n, LVz'.rronsin ul. A. C., '17, '18, '19, French Club, '18, Sopho- more Girls' Club, Senior Girls' Clulm, Swim- ming Team, '18, G. A. A., '17, '18, '19, Florence is a happy-go-lucky girl, wc-ll liked by her classmates. Her indefatigahle pep has made her many friends. -3 S Q i 1 v 1 l ,s ' ! x l 14 Y . E W . .. is 2.7 Q A ' -. Q36 O., l.,.?.. 15? S Wil ,423 'Q r 1 n Q ral- it ll! is 5 'K . li tl 2 XX rg i ' .Xa 1 ,Q . 'E ' 1 -39 I ' if Y , f ' ' 1 l . 'iix l ' 5' .X ,G-4 qu Quii Q ' ,fr I 1 if li lik ' tg fl 1111 l 1' s :l Il 1 EQ I . g-A-M-ffrrib Q' '.' 'A si. .gg 5 if 5, 5 .17 AJWJTZQ' R, N.,-, , .,- T..- iff -Q- f M mi W ' X .ul ',g.','1 , 413 -2-'.'.-I bfi-:DX- -1 K--1 ng xv:-'-inert' '-'- if.-1,1 -, '11-,.'Fs'Y.'-'--.LK :, 1. -14-.-1 - :xl . 3.5: :1'F?F- ' Zia . 4- '.wf5:,1.: 1:3-isltijf. :JEL ' r' A - In -Y - 5211,-jlif-t7', :11',E.' if-'.-::: 13 as ' rrf 1.172 ' -tr?-4 -.-H. -' ' - 4' 2--:L-.,-.., itijtgxql. tv.. .HQ V,-tl' X,-A., K . 9 K .3 ,K ., vi --i.,-.4 . nz- f -q --..- - ' -.-+- 3.,:.-.3 r. '-: r. 1 :.- z.. f .mr Q. - ,S a 2.2 -Z 211'-N -,z.:-- .- -'. .-:: -' ' 2 O f '1i.:i-- lf.ffs:.:?- ' :Tv wil.-2 as-i: . fffa-..,, ni' 2 ' . if Q..--y gl 2 :.,- . , :J .4- -.' . ,,, ,, -1 2'-fr J-.T.'d 113 '1- -'tx E- 3 W-, f ma V ' . ,. ..- - l l 1 DEL GRATIA MILLER , Ray, '16 Uhizxerszlfy of Chicago French Club, '17, '18, '19, Vice-President '20, Girl Reserves, '19, '20g Junior Girls' Societyg Senior Girls' Societyg Fur and Feather Club, '18, J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Annual Staff, '20, Hyde Park will hate to lose Del Gratia. SOL MILLER mollm' Scott University of Chicago J. A. C., '19, '20g French Club, '19, '20g Discus- sion Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, Heavyweight Soccer, '19, '20, Manager '20, Class Basketball, '16, '17, '18, Class Golf, '17, '18, '19, '20, Golf, '18, '19, 20, City Championship '19, Board of Control. Solly aspires to be a golf champion-not Amer- ican golf, but the real, genuine article. As you were the mainstay of the team, Sol, we feel certain of your success in other things, as well as golf. ETHYLE 1V11LLS Happy-go-lucky, always ready for fun, con- scientious 'in her work, is Ethyle-our friend, scholar, and classmate. ANGELA MOORE Slzapespeorel, '17 University of Chicago J. A. C., '17, '18, '20, Fur and Feather Club, '17, French Club, '20. Angela certainly knows how to giggle, we'll say, and she's teaching us all that fine art. ROBERT H. MOORE Parker High School Yale Glee Club, '18, I. A. C., '18, '19, '20, Discus- sion Club, '19, '20, Garden Club, '19g S. C. O. C., '18, '19g Cadet Captain, '17, '18, '19, '20. Parker lost a good, fine fellow, when Bob Moore left to come to Hyde Park. He has 11ot only entered into school life with an enviable spirit, but has entered into our hearts as well. 58 it--iq: X X uf X -X -' -- . .-1 . ,., .- . -T-.fr 1 1-1-if - .-'--.xv 1-: 2 -'- -- --c-fa 1. ' :'.- '-1' I T 1:1 :ILT '13?.'z.', 9,51-'.': g,ffgg.i. YQ1-23,3 :', C - qt 11,11 ' 5 M Shri Zllbiig. -', 355152. 31,155-f.: qpmluv.. 4. -.-... T' -. .- Z ' Airy., ...qi y .-I. .Alu G?5:.,v:1.,,, va -5 i .e:T- vp- -fa:f.1'1 fr1-'r-f:- x - 1 .- -.ef -- f-ff' -ri-P.-1 -.v.'ff.ru-.'f ?'f f 1.7, - . -3. ,.4,.- -.- . .g , - ..'-. .g.-.f .. -5 ' . ..-.- . .- -1- Q- : ft,--:A-'f -tv :-fn .- 1-. .-::Tff'- ' Z O X 19 -.tg'-,.',- .-.xg :ql.f4 hz:-..g,g' ,. 3'-f gf f Y -,Q wx --A. H.--,K--. 1 Q,':'-v.v1- 2. ..'-1 Q1-1 . W f ' mlm, X '- .. ' ' - - -- ki: 'i ' ' MARION G. MOY Wlzfaton Acadyzzzy Junior Girls' Society, Art Club, '18, '19, J. A. C., '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society. ' 3 il Peppy little Marion has made many friends at V' 1 1-il-1-mi 'ss her when she szri-ls for China. E ' .El A dw. ELIZABETH MUNDY Howard Univfersity, Waslziizgfoiz, D. C. Oberlin c J. A. C., '19, Senior Girls' Society. Elizabeth is a quiet, peaceful, happy person who - is well liked by those who know her best. t S ', 1 X KATHLEEN MURPHY A Ray Glee Club, '16, '17, '18, Operetta, '16, '17, '18, 1 S ik -- 5 ' s '19, J. A. C., '18, French Club, '18, Art Club, f '18, President '19, '20, Musical Club, '18, '19. 1 An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sor- row. Kathleen will be remembered for her splendid singing in Behind the Front. 'Z CHURCHILL MURRAY ' Bridgcwxler KMass.j High School x Uhizwrsity of Chicago I ,-ff , ,I Public Speaking Team, '18, '19, '20, Debating ' y - i X Team, '18, '19, '20, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, -Q .- Debating Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, French Club, i Q '17, '18, '19, Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20, nl. , A, 5, A. c,, '17, '18, '19, '20, Q A 5 31 Churchi1l's time is taken up between grinning , A 5 ' and talking. The former has made him a host 5 M 4' of friends and the latter made him one of the 2 ' X mainstays of the Public Speaking Team. Good ig N 'gi' . luck to you, Church Y .. i ' -- 1 ,G ' ,ly are ,,,, , 5 IGNAc1o NABONG at , V G.M. C. A.1mnmfe,Mam11a, P. 1. ' f Hg k Unirfwsity of Chicago ?',x- X C Here's a fellow who makes all our star stucles 5 -. 'I look to their laurels. He's been an earnest, lizird-working fellow-one who has added a lot ' A, of honor to Hyde Park by his Hne record. 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Her short stay here has prevented many of us from knowing her, but those who do know her will say she is a peach JAMES P. NEWEL1., JR. Etzxt Demfcr fColo.j High School Princeton Discussion Club, '19, '20, ViceAPresident '20, J. A. C., '18, '19, '20, Executive Committee '20g Debating Club, '19, lnterclass Track, '20, Sen- ior Track, '20, Senior Dramatics, '20, Pythago- rean Club, '20, Senior Euclidean Club, '19, Vice-President, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, Treas- urer '20, Annual Staff Business Manager, '20. jim is a fellow of sterling qualities and sunny disposition. Known throughout the school for his executive ability and his scholar- ship, he is one of the best liked boys of thc class. CHARLOTTE NYE .Sicnh High School l,'hiz'c1'xi!y of Chicago Senn has gone up a great deal in our estimation since it sent us Charlotte. VVC all predict tl1e best in life for her. WILLIS OFFUTT Bfyll MtlU 7' Aifmoiii' Iizstihilc J. A. C., '20, Sigma Epsilon. The man who wields a mighty pen is the con- troller of destinies. VVillis is not only a clever and able writer, but a very good student as well, which assures us that he will control his own destiny, at least. GVVENDOLYN OSMER Stiiicizviclz KIIU High School Univtfizriiy of Chicago Plutarch Club, '20g Sigma Epsilon, '20, Club Francais, '19, Girl Reserves, '19, Senior Girls' Society. Here we have a student, not a Hdiggerf' but a real, honest-to-goodness student. Gwen never fails to see a joke, and her kind disposition has made her many friends. i t l 1 60 -la, , , 1 X-f FW, ,,, Q X .lar ir,-n--.ff .'.-ag -. L r.-.-a--.-.- 1-:'.,:.gl gf:-L1cf3'Ei1 ' .5-,-,gg-.r 1,3-,g.g, .,1-g- , if 5 5- gg -1 . , .-1. '..:n,l ,,7.1y:-, ,, . , - ::.a.f4'.1.g.1-. 4.12.5 , - 1 fe- ' . Nqr- W -RH. ev.-'A-91.1, - 1,-r :1L2?,1,f:,221-'!?.--1 Yr- I 3332.-.. ?'Ef.E-A rf-5.1 '.'7wG:2- ..'x?1:: . Av: ' 1 - ' -'Z' 'Liu' ru. . xl -' '- - 'f lv.: y. J ' .' I'f'4-'.'Z- 1 i '. : 'T-1 - 1 ':i.: .'l5 -Zag'-'. 3.5.3-' . Y, .':1fff' 'Z. n -si ' 2 O X x ' -'lg l3:?Q:.C?f.' fr: .lfrfr ff'-1QT:f.iT:fiQ 312334 ' T 13, , .1-Q-,. j:.,9,.',..'5,3: :fYQ. r -:.11 E1-'-5 'r-Z if W H' . 3 , 2 w.- fi ,nf- if l GERALD PARKIN SON ' Broken Arrow, Okla. Unizierxily of Chicago Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, Discussion 5 IY' M Club, '19, '20, A. C., '19, '20, Boys' VVorking ' , 1 i ' ' 'Z Reserve, '18, '19, Annual Staff, '20, Q 5 A Remember Cap Parkinson? Well, this hand- . ' f gf-' some, melancholy-looking fellow is his brother. f 'f t, , , gggiif' li Gerald is a royal good pal and an all-around i -felirrw. He mig1Tf'be a matinee id61, migliift '23 , - 'e,ei'e ELEAZAR PARMLY III F X, . ,W Public Srlzool No. 93, Brooklyn, N. Y. vi., V Q A I A' U. S. Military Aradezny f i ' ' J. A. C., '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, Glee Club, '18, '19, . ' l 'xi Discussion Club, '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, Operetta, . X, A H '19, Senior Dramatics, '20, Weekly Staff, '18, -,L . 2, '19, '20, Art Editor, '19, '20, Weekly Club, Pres- i' A ' ' , ident '20, Art Editor Annual, '20, Art Club, Vt' X ,r '19, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, Camp ' f jg ', Roosevelt Club, '19, S. C. O. C., '18, '19. K Zar has successfully passed the examination , 1 ' and is going to West Point. He's always been V ,',', Q S 3 our ideal soldier with that perfect military car- A ' . ' 5 1 riage, that snappy uniform, and that wholesome, X I ' -2 wholesale smile. I , 1. 2 A A ,Q WARNER MACAULEY PE.-XRSON V ' V ' , . Wendell Phillips '17 U11iz'er.viIy of Illizwzls' gr V. 'Q A ' Swimming Team, '20, Interclass Basketball, i N ' Q Q, '17, '18, Senior Euclidean Club, '19, '20, Sigma 1 -1- Epsilon, '19, '20, J. A. C., '19, '20. .1 ' A - t i Warner is another of those rare combinations 4' of student, athlete, and true-blue fellow. lf ' your success is as great as you are, both phys- ' , ically, mentally, and morally, there's no limit to . ,' the heights you can attain, Warner. . -, x Z ' 1 f DOROTHY PERRY Wendell I l1illi1v.r Nortlzreestern 5 ' Spanish Club, '19, C. I, C., '19, '20. ' VVhat is better than a reputation for reliability? I Try! And Dorothy surely does try. , , . REBECCA A. PECK is 1' , Slzcboygan KWis.j High Srlmol Sfzrgeiitx ' rj . Fur and Feather Club, '17, '18, Garden Club, '55 ' p Q '17, Spanish Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, J. G. S., S. 'QV' V X To 1 G. S., j. A. C., '18, '19, '20, Musical Club, '18, UQ' , . : H '19, Choral Society, '19, '20, Operetta, '20. f ' .. ' ' Ask Becky. How familiar this sounds to - A us Hyde Parkers who have been depending all 'i ' 1 . l these years on Becky's priceless aid! Becky is Mr, ' ..., E., . . , just full of enthusiasm and good will. Y Q ' - . 1 61 v-iv n . , , gf , 'X ff.-E.:-.:-.11 X .53-r,..:.:,: A, ,i:::i:5:3.esr.4 35-F.,-J:-.sgf.,,4 -.-. .-.,,,-I, ,I . IL, iz,-14 L3-..:L.,4..s 2:21 :i1,x,1.'xj, ,. :ual ., .Pfffzk f NfjE :If,?11. 'Zi,z'1'r. .+.' '41 . .. ' if-lx R ' 5t,f.'D.7 a'f T '. z-j,:,I.:' 'iqi' E7:.,':.sfgrf,i' t. :. 3,93 .Zi ,. ff --,T -Ji, ' , v l 7v'2, ' fhi'?l'F'f l-i'-'a 1l1. - ' XM'-', :Wi 3 'fr' lik'-TH PS:-ff' 1 X ' X KY ' ix 22551: '51 fi113r 1? 'Ili 35: .' F-15' .-iff-59. --,. ' A ' ' la:a.g.,q?.,f 51 24.1 ,Q-ai , Q' . 1 N J' -s'. .f:j ws: 5-I. . 1' 1 f.:,-'pg-1 -I X , ':-,,':. :E -. 'E' -11 'Qi-. 1,33 ' Y 5 K 1. 2' 4 f s - fu 5 E BF il V f , ' -, ,V -frr ii, 1 '. QSX, ' 'K Q 7 HV,.,l L .. ,. at Q K 5 iq , . A 'Z-9 5 ' ' 4 .. ,,., . .'.. p 4 . S fig, f- ,El,,,,'1 .. 5 ag ' 77 ,gary , .,,g 4 'A A Q . L M fig ' El 5 g pl XX LE ' i 5 x - . V, W .1 is X 3,4 ii I 4 ' ' , V wx., Q . fx 1 ' ' 5., :Jil ' H i ' 6 ' . A . - Z A g ,,,, 1.555 V 1 ,sul 5 lu , ,E - , 9 ' ' A ' Q ' A . '15 i ' S T: 'nl' ' ' 2 i , .',- - Xi . 3 f ' ' , , . ' vii i il gl ' paw.: i , k -1 ' 3 ' q I A fQ .9 we A .i 4- . :wi ' .,,Av,,., L ,f .. .WL 1 AW A 4, . GEORGE A. PIERCE C url Sliiiifz High .School Chess and Checker Club, '18, '19, '20. The fact that George is a shark at chess shows his keen, active mind. The fact that 11e's very popular shows that he's an active, fun-loving, enjoyable fellow. And the fact that he does excellent school work, makes us feel certain of his success. University of Illinois BERNARD C. PORTER Copernicus Uni've1'5ily of Illinois VVeekly Staff, '17, '18, '19, Architectural Club, '16, Radio Club, '16, Spanish Club, '16, '17, '18, Discussion Club, '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, J. C. O. C., '17, '18, '19, J. A. C,, '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, Camp Roosevelt Club, '19, Cadet Lieutenant, '17, '18, 'l9. Bernard's ability extends in so many directions that we can't give him due credit in this space. He has been exceptionally clever as a business man, writer, club member, social lion, and friendly, popular fellow. HOWARD W. PORTER i Iiairiiioiiiit College, Wicliita, Kas. University of Illinois Big in nature as well as body, as successful in scholarship as he is in making friends, and, withal, a quiet, earnest, sincere fellow, Howard is well on the road to an assured success. BESTER P. PRICE Kenwood University of Chicago Class Basketball, '16, '17, Bantamweight Bas- ketball, 'l8, '19, Lightweight Basketball, '20, Lowell Club, '18, '19, Treasurer, I. A. C., '17, '18, '20, Discussion Club, '17, '18, Boys' Glee Club, '19, Spanish Club, '18, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20. Everybody knows Bester by his smiling face and cheerful manner. Not only has he done good work in his studies, but he also leaves behind him a corking good basketball record. DOROTHY' PUIOLS J arnes lVaalsw0rtlz Uiiizfemify of Chicago French Club, Senior Girls' Society, J. A. C., '19, Dark-eyed, quiet Dot, we just hate to lose you. You've gone your way, through Hyde Park, leaving many a happy heart in your wake. 62 -lv l'T1'Pf5'f f'. ifEl.fEZ?f-',f ifffi'f?il'9'f 'x ' L T 32l5 '7 7 7' AA 1 7 5 19 F , Z0 .1 Q if if 'F 6 rg,-,Ir Am L 25 MELBA PYLE Kozmluski NOWIHII Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, S. G. S., J. G. S., Dramatic Club. '19, '20, G. A. A., '16, '17, '18, Basketball, '16, '17, '18, Base- ball, '16, '17, I. A. C., '20, Annual Staff, '20. Melba is a regular Hyde Parker-studious, ath- letic, 'n'everything. No praise is worthy of ' ' . , I - P:r1'lZ'is zt IZFIICI' school on account of her boundless aid. DOROTHY RATHBUN Sexton University of lVr1.rl1ington Garden Club, '18, '19, Dramatic Clnb, '18, '19, Plutarch Club, '18, '19, G. A. A., '17, '18, '19, President '20, Recording Secretary '18, J. G. S., S. G. S., Girl Reserves, '19, '20, Secretary '20, J. A. C., French Club, '20, Senior Dramatics, '20. Athletic to the nth degree, possessed of dra- matic talent, and taking a live interest in school attairs, Dorothy has made a marked success in her high school career. JULIA C. RHODUS Ray University of Chicago French Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, Vice-President '19, President '20, J. A. C., '19, '20, J. G. S., '18, Treasurer '19, Dramatic Club, '19, '20, Girls' Swimming Team, '19, '20, Chess and Checker Club, '18, '19, Secretary '19, Senior Euclidean, '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, S. G. S., Secre- tary '19, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, Secretary '19, Vice-President '20, Senior Dramaties, '20, As- sistant Editor Annual, '20. Julia is a real, genuine girl with her smile, her ability, her school spirit, her friendliness, her -Well, everything. Foremost in school activi- ties. club work, scholarship, and friendliness, she is leaving a big, empty space in our hearts. JOHN C. ROBERTON Fiske IJ1ll'ZlC1'.S'lly of Cliicagn Discussion Club, Fur and Feather Club, 'l8. John is one of those fellows who doesn't be-- lieve in advertising. You never hear him say a word about himself or his many accomplish- ments, but he's a mighty reliable fellow. ANN RINDERER Wendell Phillips Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20, I. A. C., '19, '20. This is the girl who sports the solitary dia- mond. She is sweet and loving, and is she domesticated? We'll say so. We hope that Bud will appreciate her as much as we do. 63 3' K 5 Q , fx! X 'f-' ' X r Si l f A iii Q E Z0 5:-'E '. -i'g:',' I 4'.f 'fig MARGARET ROBERTS Wczlltrz' Sm!! Uzzizferxily of Clzimgu Dramatic Club, '17, '18, Vice-President '19, President '20, J. G. S., '18, S. G. S., '20, I. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, Girl Reserves. '19, '20, Annual Staff, '20, Senior Dramatics, '20. Here's to Margaret, student, actress, club worker, and Hyde Park tan! Besides, she is known as one of Hyde Park's prettiest girls. ORLANDO PARK Georgia MIll'fGI'j' Academy Uhi2'c1'sz'ty of Chicago Discussion Club, '19, '20, J. A. C., '19, '20, Boxing and VVrestling Club, '19, '2O. Orlando comes to us from the Sunny South and has all the accent and chivalry of the same. Not only is he a real gentleman, but he knows how to have plenty of fun in his quiet, dignified way. Furthermore, he's a prince of a fellow when you really know him. AGNES ROBINSON Kozzzzimvlci U11i7,'m'.rify of Chicago Cecilian Glee Club, '17, '18, President '18, Dra- matic Club, '18, '19, '20, French Club, '19, '20, Treasurer '20, S. G. S., I. A. C,, '18. A lively fun-loving girl is Agnes, well loved by all who know her. She forgot how to frown when she came to Hyde Park. MARIE ROBINSON Parlcxide G. A. A., '18, A. C, '19, '20, French Club, '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, Senior Girls, '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20. Marie is a quiet studious girl and an earnest worker. The clubs she has joined have profited by her interest in them. Her perseverance and energy assure her success in the world. EDNA P. ROSENBERG Foffestville University of Chicago I. G. S., '18, '19, S. G. S., Girls' Glee Club, '18, '19, '20, Accompanist '18, '19, '20, French Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, Musical Club. '18, '19, '20, Dramatic Club, '18. '19, '20, G. A. A., '16, '17, Girls' Swimming Team, '16, '17, I. A. C., '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20. Edna is the girl to whom the S's fly. If there is anything she can do better than study it is play the piano. Above all she is a faithful friend and a good sport. 64 'f f ' ' 1 --,1.'f.L,-.' '.-jr':.f,f2.- i',ijL':g.,1:,'-.' 1-.vs 1 ,, 1 f .-':.g.. ,Ku 1 1-95-.L'-.':1' ':. 4f.'2 I A .Z,:i3?,i'i1' :3??'l77:l Li- lp ' 'i' flihtii- .-fffff-5 1I4ffl-La' 'i'7.,-i3.?lf'. ifffji: '4ii f- 3 'ifiizffv'-if ' -'SF-35 f,'f':2'f' 1-. ,Y5:r?i-251 'L'-V-11 .LQ 'EE Zi: -C-f 1 !4Ti:5::fa.2': ies-u X... H ,ri ,'f1.1r.'.Qf q-E. fig - V , ZA'-is 1 LUCILLE ROSENBUSH Willard 'I6 Lasell SClIllllll7'y I. A. C., '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '19, '20, French Club, '20, Sophomore Girls' So- ciety, junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' So- ciety, G. A. A., '16, No Candy Club, Girl Re- serves, '20, Red-Gross fnrriot' Auxiliary, Mu- sical Club, '20. How we shall miss our Lucille when she leaves us! And how we shall envy the new friends she is so sure to make! For Lucille is so sweet that all about her love her. MILTON ROSENSTEIN ' Wvndell Phillipi- U11iz'v1'sity of Illinois Senior Euclidean Club, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, I. A. C., '20. Rosy is a quiet fellow who came to us from Wendell Phillips, which is certainly surprising, for we didn't know that Phillips turned out such nice fellows, keen mathematicians, and star basketball players as he is, himself. GEORGE ROURKE Ray Univcmily of Chicago Class Basketball, '17, I. A. C., '20. VVho likes to fuss in Chemistry? Who has a big smile for everyone? And it is big, too, for gs Frokie with his 170 pounds right with im. JUSTIN C. RUSSELL 101111 Fiske Amzonr Institute Lightweight Basketball, '18, Senior Track. His principal characteristics are his long legs and his barn-door smile. The former made him the best high-jumper in Chicago, and the latter made him the popular, clever chap he is today. RUTH RUSSELL Lezcis, Champlain, Illinois 1 National Park Se111i11a1'y Everybody is liked by someone, but when every- body likcs someone, that is a most enviable state of affairs. Behold Ruth Russell! 65 1'-v if H f 2 , l ., -,, , .j, ,.,.. . ..... .,.... ,.., .,..-. --,, v, 4.,: .. --.- V-'. msf- ..3- ,--.-'i 'J-.:-Aw-.' A--ze'-in LQ E , Z0 4 -e . .1-, - .Q W . M ELEANOR SANFORD Wadsworth Cecilian Girls' Glee Club, '16, '17, '18, I. A. C., '17, '18, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, Dramatic Club, '18, G. A. A., '18, French Club, '18, '19, '20, Musical Club, '18, '19, '20, Junior Girls' Society, '18, '19, Senior Girls' Society. Eleanor has the reputation of being one of the best musicians in the class. She's a sweet, sin- cere girl-one who will be greatly missed. BEATRICE F. SCHEY Englewood A Moser Business College I. A. C., '18, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society. B has the spirit of Hyde Park. Although she is quiet and demure, she-has been a conscien- tious student and a cheertul helper. BERT SCHLISSMANN I'z.vlce Lightweight Football, '18, Championship Light- weight Football, '19, Lightweight Basketball, '20, Manager '20, Forge and Foundry Club, '16, '17, Class Basketball, '18, '19, Chess and Checker Team '17, '18. The dispeller of gloom, the apostle of pep, the best liked, cleverest, snappiest, quickest-witted fellow we know, is Bertie Schlissman-all- star lightweight quarterback of Cook County and famous basket shooter. CATHERINE SHROEDER Kasfrninski University of Chicago i Junior Girls' Society '18, '19, Senior Girls' So- ciety, I. A. C., '19, '20, French Club, '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20. If you want the secret of a real good time- come to Catherine. But she isn't laughing all the time. She is an earnest student, as her marks will testify. - MARGARET SCHROEDER Wadsworth University of Illinois Junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society, Vice-President '19, President '2O,' J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Dramatic Club, '19, Girls' Glee Club, '19, '20, No Candy Club, Fur and Feather Club, Vice-President June '20 Class. If anyone asked, Who is the wittiest, prettiest, and the one you love best in the June Class? we would reply unanimously, Peg Her un- selfishness, her school spirit, and her charming personality have endeared Peg to her class- mates. i 66 -if Q . ,n , A .1 n f s 1 n If E Q f -T X Q r xii Jfiizill?-'.f fffel:'- l-2- .5 T-- Lf-A -21.11 te:-:w.'.s:1 -.np-.-tit 2:41.55 F:-A. e,Z,1::N,fI-,23.'-.' -pn f ,L ,,5j2A,, gg- 'IQ-1.'V,'.15'f'5. jggjggzg fliiili iafig'i'f . satis: Zo ii uit g'.T'I,i 2:3 aQi'Q-2 -ill? f7f.jg'si,f-'L31' Tiff- T' . 2' SYLVIA SCHWALB QZ'.,,f1eT Wendell Phillips University of Illinois f , Senior Girls' Society, '20, J. A. C., 'l9g Junior Q. VV ,f Girls' Society. 3, Q V ,T Sylvia's bright smile has carried her over many tl lm a rough place. Wherever she goes she will . V 11,38 ' ,ff 5' have a host of friends. .'- ' K EDITH SEBRING Q, ,FQ Mt. Washington, Kansas City, Mo. . f 3, University of Chicago ' G. A. A., Secretary '16, v. P., '17, '18, Preei- v g E dent '19g Basketball, '16, '17, '18, '19g Baseball, i V' , ij , :ii 5 '18, 'l9g Tennis, '17, '18, Champion 'l9g C. I. C., , 2 '17, '18, '19, French Club, '18g Junior Girls' 3 . ' -E? A Society, Treasurer '18, V. P. 'l9. T - ' - ,hx Can she dance, can she skate, can she play 8 f 'l i basketball, baseball, captainball, and tennis? Qt We'll say she can. Not only Edith's achieve- S Q 'lf ments, but her charming personality, and real H 5 4 l school spirit have made her popular with all V 5 -n.,,,,:, i her classmates. , 23V CHARLES H. SEBRING, JR. LV V ' 5 Mt. Washington, Kansas City, Mo. 2 t .AVT lpzy 2 University of Chicago .lxf -A I ,- Junior Track, '17, '18g Senior Track, '203 M it' ' Heavyweight Soccer, '18g Inter-Class Tennis, ' '17, '18, '19, 'ZOQ J. A. C., '17, '18 '19 '20g Chess Q V and Checker Club, '18 5 Board of Control, '20g ,f Q ji Inter-Class Track, '18, '19, '20g Boxing and . a - Wrestling Club, '17, '18g Discussion Club, '17, '18g No Candy Club, '17, 'l8g Stone Age Club, ,gg You wouldn't think that Charles and Edith were E V' , K A f twins, would you? Aside from a good athletic Q ,, ,,, J . -tx, 22 record, Chuck has established an unbeatable Q t iiii nw. record in making firm, lasting friends. , Eg V VRXV I 1 E .9 X HARRIET sERv1s Q gfl ut, Paul Cornell University of C hicago -V 5 V ' , 'i Junior Girls' Society: Senior Girls' Societyg J. A ' ' ' in 5 2 A. C., '18, '203 French Club, '20. ' 1 f'- A Harriett, with her sweet smile, has gone through , ' , A Hyde Park quietly. But you know the saying, t' ' ' f ' Still water runs deep. 5, , , 4 5 .228 A 1 RoBERT J. SEYMOUR ,A V 2 Kenwood University of Illinois ' '. glgscussion Club, '17, '18, '19, '2Og J. A. C., '18, .A-g A V Robert may look quiet and angelic in this pic- ' . 7 ture, but you just ought to know him. There's . 1 . 2 an inexhaustible supply of pep, humor, and fm' 1- A hard working zeal stored away in him. -.s..,HU::.:ra.ee ' 'K E-:iff . . xl, ' ef- --ff .... . . -fe--ef-:ne-SL Lat: 67 V -.- ,XX .Qi K -.- '1 -:--.'.-: e, -T1-:r -1 -1-:: ' -.:ff-'-'-'x1-'f- - fffffi.-vsp. -cgi'--. :Ly.-r'.' -an 1 T. 'Ll-'--'Z 2:1 1: :U !Z'.'i3S- '.IiX:. 2 I u fb is IN 1 X 1 . . L I . . 1' .. , ...,.-,.,-V.: X.- X 19 .',' an , ' k . l K x . 'Y Q 1 , 1 Irvs N -1 i 1-72-. - 'f.-if fiisvf--IS'-:5 ' ':1'.',:1.'4 -. ..-:V-.1 .Ng g,,ji.L'4a.',:' gg Yfffii, J-,-ffm' 'L'H?:w: - .,,.-3. g:':,.-.f 231323, fi-,ij-.123 - 1-355- aqfsg , f if .. 1- 'HFS Q ' f- it X 1. w er'r', ..... . gpg . 1 2 1? 'sl . i . ill 'L A ' .1 , 'ff 11,5 H f :-,f ctw lg , fill, it J . , , - Qi, .Q L mm. 1 Q e if 5 N QQ-2 .1 - ' 5 ' i vgL'L -- ' 2 z ..- ' a .: ' f. , . ., i 5- . -' ua I . E mv' -. ref,- mg, ' f A, . Y. E Q If ix 3 E 5 1 gy. 1, B 2 Q 3 5 E s Q fm , .fa Q E I Wg Z Y? n Eun ' ' g ,,, E:, i 2 ,.. L ' A . A b': .1:5: . X 4. VA ' HPH' .V . 5 ,. ' 2. ,K VVLLLV i A 1- xl, :V VI 7 A.,.A, DRAKE SHAFER -V Kenwood Uitizfersity of Wisconsin J. A. C., '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, Chess and Checker Club, '19. He talked so much in Polycon that Bro. Broek changed his seat to the back of the room. But then, talking's his only sin, and is greatly overbalanced by his loyalty and quiet sin- cerity. ESTHER SIDER Weizdell Phillips University of Wisconsin J. G. S., Senior Girls' Society, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, '20, J. A. C., '19, '20. Esther has always tried to do her part, and thus carry on the true Hyde Park spirit. Let us hope she does as well when she leaves us. ROY D. SIMMONS Walffi' Scott Uiziversity of Chicago Lightweight Football, '16, Heavyweight Foot- ball, '17, Captain '18, '19, Heavyweight Basket- ball, '18, Captain '19, '20, Baseball, '17, '19, '20, Captain '19, Senior Track '18, '19, '20, President Athletic Board of Control, '18, '19, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '16, 17, Vice-President '18, 19, President '20, Lowell Club, '18, '19, J. A. C., '19, '20, Forge and Foundry Club, '17, '18, President S. C. O. C., '2O. Wop Simmons-all praise is faint compared to his sterling worth. By far the best athlete H. P. has had in years, filled with loyalty for country, school, and teams, he leaves behind an untarnished record, because he played the game cleanly and squarely. HELEN ELIZABETH SISSON Fiske University of Chicago Dramatic Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, Art Club, '17, '18, Treasurer '19, '20, French Club, '18, Secre- tary '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Dramatics, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '19 Do you know this little streak of concentrated pep, tire, and enthusiasm? Really, Helen is one of the most loyal of Hyde Parkers, and an excellent student as well. ' JAMES B. SLIFER Scott University of Chicago Dramatic Club, '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, Choral So- ciety, '19, '20, Glee Club, '19, '20, Operetta, '20, Senior Dramatics, '20, Mark Twain Club, '16, Plutarch Club, '20, Extempore Speaking Team, '19, '20, J. A. C., '18, '19, '20, French Club, '19, '20, Musical Club, '19, '20. ' Jimmie is another fluent speaker. With his ability, he can succeed either as an actor or a lecturer, but, somehogw, we all seem to think that Jimmie is intended for greater things. 68 ,,,.-...FV--, t. - .-,-,..,- 1. 4, ' .fe - -..s : T .lf ,-ft:-. iwifi'-'J '-:1 J52 Ii' 't 4 FEE- V r' ' '1f'- ' 515' ':'i 'L1' -, Z..-.AF U :1,,n,:-,ff-A ia,-tv:,.m,'1., ,Q Ji? . 8.55.3 ,,,. . :1.,xg,3L,,-,.:,. 'eleguf tf.11g:fgg:-,::g-..- , 2:-'af' g.-'f.f1- Efaff- -:f -.-rw.: 111' '- '1'T-1'-r 'A-M561 ii -2-'v -iS .4 'IE 5.-.5 5'.': .- Fi.-' :'si':' r 11-:ri - ,l.-' 1 O far-f '-f.:-.121 ,H .Qs-fr tf'fei9..se. it '12-:J 2- .,- ity... 1-A a .1,-' - , ag , . .... , .v-.V ,- .--. s ,.u .i vs. I gg- -.-y- Q1 : .' Y' J-1, ,wg 51:1-In :Es I-.3 1.55. -15? 4 . .- -.1 -at ELINOR SMITH Forestville De Pan G. A. A., '16, '17, '18, '19, '20g Swimming Team, '19, '20g Dramatic Club, '18, '19, '20g Senior Dramaticsg Junior Girls' Society, '18, '19g Sen- ior Girls' Society, '19, '20g Girl Reserves, '19, 205 J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Art Club, '19, Stone Age Club, '18, 'lgg Sigma Epsilon,W'20. Elinor, although her name may be Smith, cer- tainly does not facle into the crowd. She is always one of the leaders in her bunch when good times are in sight. JUDSON MacIVOR SMITH Jolzn Fiske, '16 West Point Discussion Club, '16, '17, '18, '19, '20g Spanish Club, '18, '19g Camp Roosevelt Club, '20g J. A. C., '18, '19, '20, Weekly Staff, '19, Editor '19, Managing Editor '20g Cadet Adjutant, '19, '20g VVeekly Club, '20, Lightweight Football, 195 J. C. O. C., 'l9g Story Scribblers' Society, '19, President '19, Semaphore Signaling Team, '17, '18 Jud is also going to West Point. He has proved his executive ability and military apti- tude in the Cadet Corps, and is bound to suc- ceed if he continues the good work he has done at Hyde Park. LILLIAN SMITH Willard University of Chicago J. G. S.g S. G. S.: Dramatic Club, '18, Musical Club, Sigma Epsilon, 'l9g J. A. C. Lillian has not taken a very active part in the school activities, but the friends she has made about old Hyde Park will surely miss her. She has a fun-loving spirit, and a studious nature. JEROME SOLOMON Wendell Phillips University of Illinois J. A. C., '19, . Jerome is a regular wizard at the piano. The echoes of his wonderful playing will linger 'round the corridors long after he has left. Aside from this, he's also an excellent student and a jolly good fellow to know. BYRON SOMMERS Walter Scott University of Illinois Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20g Lightweight Soccer, '17g J. A. C., '18, '19, '20g Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20g Weekly Staff, '19, '20. No, gentle reader, Byron is not a poet, but, bet- ter yet, another of those enviable good fel- lows. His real sterling worth and true friend- ship arc characteristics that endear him to all of us, for Byron is a regular Beau Brummel. 69 3 'ii' f ,X ml' ...- ...4 M f QL, ,,,, , , , xx! . X 4.1. 4-25,1 .ffvsgfa l ' 155231: .iff-'ffl Q::.f,-it '.iT,,-n3,325,'? ' i -ws:-s-. -F, 2.0 '4ffff' 1 2' 1 A. ze: ISABEL LASKA SOUTHVVORTH East Side High School, Denver Colorado Isabel tries to be as quiet and unnoticed as possible, but does she get away with it? ln- deed not! Everyone in her classes knows her flor the student shark and splendid friend that s e is. RUTH STAGG Koeminslei, '17 University of Chicago Choral Society, '18, '19, '20, Operetta, '19, '20, French Club, '18, '19, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, Musical Club, '18, '19, Tunior Girls' Society, '18, Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20, I. A. C., '19, And now we come to Ruth. Her sweet charm has won her many friends and she was one of our most sincere and conscientious workers. ALFRED STERN Wendell Phillips University of Chicago Lightweight Soccer, '19, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, J. A. C., '19, '20, Spanish Club, '13, Camp Roosevelt Club, '20, Debating Club, '1 . Al is an exceptionally active fellow. We say exceptionally because his silver tongue man- ages to keep pace with his ability on the soc- cer field. GRACIA STEPHENSON Kay University of Chicago junior Girls' Society, '18, '19, Senior Girls' So- ciety, French Club, '19, '20, Dramatic Club, '19, '20, I. A. C., '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, President '19, Annual Staff, '20. It is Gracia who always heads the honor roll, who is the teachers' joy and pride, but Gracia isn't all brains-she's a dandy, all-around girl, well-liked by her classmates. KENNETH MYLES STOLZ Felsenthal Ohio State University Fur and Feather Club, '18, Stone Age Club, '19, Mandolin Club, '19, Glee Club, '18, Farm, '18, I. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20. , Kenny likes to hide his good nature andun- assuming friendliness behind a pearl-grey vest, but his heart shines right through. He is a good, faithful Worker, and certainly deserves the best. 70 YY, ,X l, ' Q, gf - .. .Jr , .ms .--41. -ts .4 .. : 1.1 . -.3 .wr -. L':!.f1:-'. 'Eli-41'-f 151123 52- '. 4 5.5751 r 8 rt l :1'- 15:1-' ttigii' ' 'E' i-'15 ',1,-433 3f,t.:..1,7-5.-V 43,1 qj. ,:, -. -I ,I .I -' ..-:Q-I., , H -,5.x:.1gA,5,.- .5-agp.. iigli? 1 V212-11751-l:H I,-4' 2:-'ff Tiifill . I-IEQIE-4. -E lg,-',.e,' 217.-4.1.::5,'?' -:AQ 5:2 if .19 152157 f?i:2.? i.4F 3155-ET -g,'t:ai'f'.- .f.L'Gf-.1 1 'X ei- -' i:af:.:?4, Ls: 'ff-'Q .:'f'1' , S'if:'::.w.:. 1. Hifi' at .:.-'fc a.: 1f. --. .5 -- --r jg-,' -,rev 'f . 21- gj- 1. -Y- '.: T' , . ,.. .gr sg- ' 'Q - , .fU., 5: 5...-1 ,Q 15 , , ,. -N , t ,-l, .ps mm X . MARION L. STRONG Lake View High School University of Chicago Junior Girls' Society, '18g Senior Girls' So- cietyg J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, Marion is a good, conscientious Worker, whose enthusiasm and pep have helped make Hyde Park what it is. MARY-LYELL SWETT University of Chicago G. A. A., '17, '18, '19, Champion Baseball Team, '18g Champion Basketball Team, '19g I. A. C., '17, '18, '19g junior Girls' Society, '19, Weekly Stait, '18, '19, '20, Associate Editor '19, '20, Annual Staff, '20g Sigma Epsilon, '20. Mary-Lyell makes our school go. She's a won- der at books, and is on our Weekly Staff. She has remarkable ability, and has used it to our advantage here at Hyde Park. Our thanks to Mary-Lyell. ADELAIDE TALBOT James Wadsworth University of Chicago J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '2Og Senior Girls' Society, French Club, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20. An excellent student, a conscientious helper, and a good friend is Adelaide. VVe expect some day to see her name high on the list of the Hall of Fame. MAIEANE TAPP Ft. Thomas, Ky., High School University of Wisconsin We. are certainly glad to have had the oppor- tunity of knowing Majeane, who came to us from old Kentucky. JOSEPH TAYMOR Boston Latin School University of Chicago I. A. C., '20. Joe can always be identified by his curly hair and his Bostonian accent. With two such assets, there's no excuse if he ever fails to succeed- but he won't. He's one or those quiet fellows who hide their real worth behind a smile. 71 Xi ' ' ': '4 ' '- 1 X W lg. -1,f,'ffgg5if-,H55':'A iii 15-If-12.253 r it isgzigr TE ' Y ,,,,, , -w-7' ii W X X 1 . ' xo X T-- ll -'X 21.3 fg'1'fJE':, 5: 'Q5i .H.', .,., ,,,, .-. ,., . .- .,.. ,... -41' 1 ': -w1fI- P:.H:HT. ml., .affqwg-.g. L. .ru .-.J H. --'- -:V-1 + L?- - -- fill: -':- 7 'r - Zia' 1.117 r.--..'5.:...,:,'. .kai 'gy xx 4:3-3, ,- . - ...J .N 3,5 .-1,1-.'s'..u .. v, ' .-V: V '.'!- Ju- '1 -' l. . - -' I ' ' 4. Zz: DOROTHY M. THULIN Joliet Township'High Business World Senior Girls' Society, Girl Reserves, '20, J. A. C. Pretty, happy Dot, we wish you all 'the luck and success in the world. And with your sweet smile we are sure you will get it. WINSTON H. TURNER . Englewood University of Illinois Orchestra, '18, '19, '20g J. A. C., '18, '19, 'Z0. Winston is a jolly fellow who has four years of hard, successful work to his credit. Here's hoping there are as many friends before you as you're leaving behind, Win, REBA VINNEDGE Shaw High School, Cleveland, Ohio Western Reserve University I. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, French Club, '19, '20, Quiet, dark-eyed Reba is certainly a friend to tie to. She is always a peach when anyone is in trouble, and goodness knows we are all in trouble often enough to need her help most of the time. FRANCES VOGEL Texarkana, Texas University of Chicago Senior Girls' Society, 1. A. C., Girl Reserves. Frances came from the sunny South and joined our class at the beginning of her senior year. She IS a brilliant student, a true friend, and a sweet girl. SARAH VOLOCHOVA Koznzinski University of Chicago Dramatic Club, '18, '19, '20, Secretary '19g Plutarch Club, President '19, '20, Story Scrib- blers, Secretary '19, '20g Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20g Junior Girls' Societyg Senior Girls' Society, Secretary '20, French Club, '19, 'ZOQ Spanish Club, Treasurer 'l9g Girl Reserves, '20g I. A. C., '19, '20, Educational Committee '19, Out-to-the- Polls Committee 'ZOQ Debating Team, '19, De- bating Club, '18, '19, '20, Secretary '18, '19, President '20, Extempore Speaking Team, '17, '18, '19 '20g Annual Staff '20. Small, dark, Sarah is one of the most unusual girls that the school has, an eloquent speaker, a fine student, and a thinker. She has become one of the most distinguished members of the class. 'WT 72 .. iv X X ' Qi gf .11 ...-5:-5 ,, 1: x 1-4 -1,-I -fr-f--.v '--' ff.-fa: '- -1- .-. -f-. -, L: t- V :il ??gir,e,'Ei1 -3 55-5,1 ' 1 . 19 Z I 1-'fg2i lff?3?Qi?.' 722925 -53:27 , !5E2:S:55?':-ff. F53 an -ah, H :liliti-q,. if-. fig.. 4 ., ,: an fl' ' i FT' Z A E 1 ROBERT A. WACHSMAN Willard, '17 U7Zl'L'B7Sll-Xl of Pcfmxyl-van1'a Discussion Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, Glee Club, '19, '20, Story Scribblers' Society, '19, '20, Secre- tary '19, Debating Club, '18, '19, Weekly Staff, '19, '20, Extempore Speaking Team, '18, Dra- matic Club. '19, Openetia, '20, Soc- ' cer, '19. As far as we know, Bob has never failed i11 anything l1e has attempted. Not only has hc added honors to the school in debating, public speaking, and soccer, but he has gained honors, and a host of friends, for himself. RUTH VOSBURGH James LVadszcartlz llrzicfriuity of Wi.rt'011.vi1z Sophomore Girls' Society, junior Girls' So- ciety, Senior Girls' Society, Dramatic Club, '19, '20, Girls' Tennis Tournament, '17, '18, Girls' Glee Club, '19, '20, Secretary '19, 20, Weekly' Staff, '18, '19, '20, Society Editor '20, Secretary Class of June '20, Operetta, '20, Sen- ior Dramatics, '20. Ruth, with her big brown eyes and wavy black hair, is truly known and loved by everyone. Her exquisite daintincss, her unusual beauty, her wonderful dancing, and her inexhaustiblc pep have made her the ideal of the girls and the idol of the boys. MARGIE WARKE Parkside. '16 Llnzrfersity of Chicago Garden Club, '17, I. A. C., '17, '18, Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Cecilian Girls' Glee Club, '16, Spanish Club, '17. ' All know and love our sweet little Margie, for she has made for herself an enviable reputa- tion. MARY WEBSTER fames Jonas MfC0.vlz Chicago Teachers' Colle c S7 J. A. C., '17, '18, Garden Club, '17, Senior Girls' Society. Mary is a faithful, conscientious student whose helpfulness we shall miss when she leaves us. ROBERT WEIL Wendell Phillips Inter-Class Basketball, '17, Discussion Club, '18, J. A. C., '19, '20. We've no doubt as to your success, Bob. You're a hard-working fellow who will always earn more than you receive. Judging you by your record, we'll venture to say that you'll earn a great deal, too. 73 Y-r-'TY ...tillllh mi W ,N , . -X-if x vis, f.- '1 :.-f'--Jrxr'-1 1-4 -1: - --:r5--.x1--:-- '--- 4-: 1-----.--.P - -- - -ae.-x : 1 .---L-. -- . -4 ': --4?-1. -- -rv -. r- I:-A -. . -..' .4 . 'f ,L e -' - .- '. - ' ' '- - .: '.f-- fu . .-:.- -H . 's'11-aI1- .-'L---'sung -':- .al .:,'. . S F ':, ' 'f.-1, -fungi-,-.-Q 1 gh ,f .-3, ..3.....-E: N,-1,-Lf.: ,I-..,x,iv.,.J,:,-. 1 ,px xg - ' N-,:..,., ,,,7 ,ju ?x:,-L1,.,.-,.- .rV..3y.. PI--Ti' '3if5rfQ5 'ss' '3-'UP 'ff 715'-:H YF 351 5':'?.-of '.'T'N??5'? 'L'i?5F -3.1-.1 '.,.,-- ,,-5 ::'.,g,.' -4 5 .jvz gr, ' -,lv '.! :J-.s '-Q,-.,.g. fri,-'.1Z, . M - 19 ki-'-,L rf':. ',3' 'R' TW' :Ur-1 L' 'f L., 'I' '.i,'i..x-g . '.-. -'fr-C-,'. - rw I -s 1 O X. 5-fl. :sz .1 U .3 .g. j' .:. 5:3 .'.,, ,if 15 . - -1 . ng 34, 4... H' Elf, ,gig-. cz,--,f f -if:-.5,5i.-'g,,-- -.,,f..' ti- 'fg-, 2- gp'-,I 3-.j gig: -33, 1. .4 : 1. -. :'- ag.- 1 M. N - --1-. .- -1- z - ' A. 25 ' HELEN C. WELLS l z 1 Willai'd University of Chicago Dramatic Club, '18, '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, 19, i '20, Junior Girls' Society, President '19, Senior Girls' Society, '19, Vice-President '20, Debating 1 l Club, '18, '19, '20, Extempore Speaking Team, E '20, Senior Euclidean, '19, President, Pytha- , gorean, '20, I. A. C., Executive Committee, 3 Chairman Excursion Committee, '19, '20, Plu- l larch Club, Secretary '19, Vice-President '19, j Cecilian Glee Club, President '18, French Club, '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '20, Senior Dra- l matics, '20, Assistant Editor Annual, '20. In her lovable character are embodied enthusi- ' asm, pep, school spirit, friendliness, and down- right ability. Foremost in club work, public speaking, and scholarship, her brightening infiucnce will long remain in the school. RUTH I. WIEN Foresiville University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, Junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, Dra- matic Club, '19, '20, French Club, '20, G. A. A., '18, I. A. C., '19, '20. Ruth has made an excellent record, both so- cially and scholastically. Her friendly smile is ever-ready, and her clever recitations have en- livened many a club meeting. LUCILLE VVILLIAMS Loiiisfville CKas.j High School California Lucille's smile, at once shy and inviting, has won her many faithful friends who will cer- tainly miss her when she leaves for sunny Cali- fornia. 4 DOROTHY' EYRE WENDEROTH Wasliiiigtoh, D. C. Coliiizibia College J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, Girl Reserves, '19, '2O. Dorothy has a happy smile and companionable giggle that have brightened more than one cheerless day. MERRY WENDNAGEL Douglas Uhiveifsity of Wriscoiisin Art Club, '18, '19, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, I. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, French Club, '18, '19, '20, Swimming Team, '17, '18, '19, Junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society. ' Merry is one of our best-beloved. You can easily find her locker for there is always a big crowd around listening to her lively talk. Why 1 is she so popular? Look at her and see. L 74 ff fff f ff ' atv L- i' W Z qs I Xi gg..-I-D.:-vi: .15-:mth-1 i. -.ifyzr 551-Q.x1-+-:5-:E.-a- '.-. ri -f-' ---- - -xjitaagg-f.-2- 1' -1 ?e':i1 if- '1 'g2,Qi' g!rx::f.i1'5'i '1,5if:fg-'. T '19 ' T251 fi3fQ'1 ' 4 ff. fiiffiii' Z0 I Zi? igggliff I ' siiw' ' Q, iii DRUSCILLA VVESTOVER is -1 -4 --r ':ig Ray University of Chicago ' i Civics Industrial Club. 6 ' E You couldn't haye missed her-why Drue's the 'Q if 2 one with the wealth of black marcelled hair. 2 ' She's pretty, popular, and lots of fun-what V E W'-H-H-ii-gf ' f 'H' X 8 A f ANNA WILLEY 5 3 Maury School, Mempliir, Tenn. mi University of Illinois W! 4 Freshman Girls' Society, '16, Sophomore Girls' ' i E Society, '17, junior Girls' Society, '18, Senior K., M ,. t 5 1 ' Girls' Society, '19, G. A. A., '16, J. A. C., '18, f '19, Musical Club, '17. tl f ' - Anna has made a host of friends during her Q' , sojourn at Hyde Park, and has livened up many I - . . , a class-room by her laugh and own jolly self. , , A . i', p ,Q F. FLORENCE B. w1LsoN , .E John Fiske Northwestern f g sf , ' Junior Girls' Society: Senior Girls' Societyg , ' ' L J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Choral Society, '19, L N ' gf' Q 5 Sigma Epsilon, '20. f ,3 da , . Florence's very name spells friendliness, help- li' ' V fulness, and pep It is girls like Florence is .5 who make Hyde Park the best school in the i t Q world. x ' . DoRoTHY VVINKLEMAN 'G Willard Unizfcrsiiy of Chicago 7 ' I. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '203 Senior Girls' Society, ' 6 ' '20, Mark Twain Club, '17, '18, Dramatic Club, 'f '18, '19, Cecilian Girls' Glee Club, '16, '17, '18, ,g 3 ' '19g G. A. A., '17, '18, '19, French Club, '18, '19, Qi Girls' Weekly Staff, '19. 5 z , QQ. Little Dorothy is an active, willing Hyde Park- 1, ' 1 Z' er who just cannot help being popular. Small ' ' sl1e may be, but her pep is boundless. k 5 V JOHN M. WOLFE A . .fQe . John Fiske University of Chicago ix , ' i 1 f J. A. C., '19, '20, Excursion Committee '20, Q, Q ' 7 l E3 I. A. C. Weekly Staff, '20g Public Speaking 5 , ' Team, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, Debating Club, . ' '20, Aitchpe Staff, Associate Editor. 'KI 3, Who, jack? He's the peppiest, most capable .W 'r f ' boy in the school, the darling of the public ' h-,H , 2 speaking class, and one of the most untiring . . 2 - gf ' .e...cf..1 . Q Yorke? on the ikngual Staff. What will we 'f 4 , V o wit out you, ac ? f-'-'ef 'L-.i ' f f Vffl -'me marif Mfr' ...I 4:25 75 vuuzrf , , x ,f X F .. ...h .,..,,, t.. .I L: -L. 2 ,i Y :5x,l.'gj, ,::q,:h., -f .f-.: P, 1, -,. 9,4 -v '- ,.. ' . Q. N-ra.: A .N 1' 1.+'f.z:A..-.:- -YEF?L - X l ' xii' -tp 1 if CP:-QQ iiigf-3.3 Hifi' If , A Q, :,.3',: .xii gtg., 13, iv.,-.IA-, ,., - -533,- 5 :ff-L 277-' f,-.1':.Q1.'i'-xi 'nl if 1' - -1 - - mf- sn. '.-.'. ' ry-...ggi 35 -:wc-. .1- :':.'-g-- U. .gk H 2 A me TERESE WOLF Willard University of Chicago G. A. A., '17, Stone Age Club, '18, I. A. C., '18, Junior Girls' Society, '199 Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Garden Club, '19. Terese makes friends without the slightest ef- fort. They just flock about her in answer to her sweet, friendly smile. All the luck in the world, Terese! KENNETH M. WRIGHT Todd Seminary University of Chicago Discussion Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, I. A. C., Class Basketball '17, '18, Mandolin Club, 18, Light- weight Soccer, '17. Kenneth's biggest asset is his self-confidence. If a fellow is as sure of success as he is, he just can't fail. He's not over-coniident either, but just an able, clever, likeable chap. MARTHA WYRICK Walter Scott De Pau G..A. A., '16, '17, '18, Stone Age Club, '17, '18, '19, Indoor Baseball, '16, '17, I. A. C., '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, Girl Re- serves, '19, '20, Art Club, '19, Junior Girls' Society. Who is it who goes to every game and yells so loud that the next day she can hardly speak? It is our own Martha, the very em- bodiment of all that a true-blue Hyde Parker ought to be. . VIVIAN YAGER Kozuiirtrki Bilsiiicss World G. A. A., Senior Girls' Society. We just can't help loving our happy, smiling Vivian. She is an ideal friend, as, much to our joy, we have found out. HAROLD ZIVI Burke Business World Orchestra, '18, '19, '20, I. A. C., '18, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '19, Discussion Club, '20, R. O. T. C., '18, '19, '20. Last on the list, but far from last in our friend- ship, esteem and good Wishes-that's Harold. His genial smile and vigorous handshake will remain long in our memory after he has gone to seek new worlds to conquer. 76 v wiv 1 2 i f at X xl! :Q-- H -'i-ze-: f ff ffJt??i':2i -'L1i'f.iwE fI9II5ff:?f3.ffifkfri-, '27-55 :..:- .jfs W 'if-5511 2133-365 Wlliififl 'itil 15 35551 -Fifi-75' -ii 7al2'?f?:Q -1-9 ' ' iiiiivf ':'-1-ff-:. -f -szfgilf 20 X' nm H mn M 'K ' ' ' ' FRANK B. ANDREWS eell W 1wL'W1'f C4Il7l07'l Prep, Annapolis LZQLA ' Frank has been at Hyde Park only one yearg il T E . before that he did his bit as a gob. He is f , 00 :S Q well liked by all is dependable, and has plenty 1 V ,R EMU of brains to back it up. - Q31 1 Izi KosH1cH1 TsUKAMoTo 331 R 1- There aren't many people who can carry six 5, solids as successfully as this quiet little fellow. 3 Q Q Anyone who knows him will tell you how friendly and likeable he can be at the same 1 ff? time. E 'I lffkfe .5 . ,Z lib ' A 5 l i 1 ALBERT KIMURA ,. , He has belied the traditional quietness and 15 f claunishness of his race by being one of the nicest, friendliest, most capable fellows we have f K, V known in a long time. His success is sure if he ' . follows the plan he has adopted in Hyde Park. 3 . K? Z' if KENNETH OLIVER LlIll Z'U7'.S'lfj' High School Kenny? replied the First person l asked about Kenneth Cwho happened to be a girly You bet I know him. He's an awfully good-looking bov, a wonderful dancer, and a peach of a fellow. HELEN D. SMITH fairies W'ud.m'0rtl1 L'ni2'ersily of Illinois Art Club, '17, Dramatic Club, '17g Choral So- ciety, '17, '18, '19, Operetta, '17, '18, '19, C. I. C., '20. Quiet and retiring, Helen has gone her way through high school with a smile for everyone. Her sincerity and unaffectedness have made her many friends. . 77' sa. Z 5 3 Q f , f , WU fx -.P .. .J-93 v' ' til' H ,.fEf:-L-,yQ.i- .t:.a?f,': K T.-.112 H52 fw.'..g1.:- Zlusz- Y, ,--,-.xx ' 'f-3. 1.1. ..,g-:Q --1-Auf , . - . 20 , 4-:.'1:Yf+L+' ' gf. . Ce:-xv '-, 1-Jai.: - ' 'kj .-..:.-.-qx1-'f- -- .N-ji, E L.,-an-, 4-gui-.1 --fl-Zn' ' F' vi' ,-1 . '. g '- ,-,- - ' :,f':3ifD-Lj'w f ' iiik 11:1--. ,' Tfhtht' -ELT'-'-f. C,-'iE'?:7i:7,,'f-3 ffl? ,. , -1e.?i'5f.1 f-:1'q3--,Z:-, - Q-' :-.pf I ','f-z- 5 ?.i'2'.ff-'Q1:. -3.- fzfjggg-1: .- 31.1,-.jg-fg.' gf.-j..-3 in.: f,.,g, , r :J -' .' 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W. k-V N 'P -,. ., V Q... . . X s -yy: :xv N. K ' r v ,X s - 22 Glass Q9ffif1:rs Louis Stirling - - - - President Erma Edmiston - Vice-President Elizabeth Marsh - - Secretary VVilliam Gallinger - - - Treasurer Gllarss Ehxsfnrg The Class of '21-Long live its memory! Only four short years ago we entered Hyde Park High with fear and trembling, small girls and boys, for the most part-not many wise ones among us, not many learned, but we ourselves were very ignorant of that important fact. As grave and reverend seniors, however, we can look back upon- our fresh- man days and see ourselves as we really were, fresh and green., indeed. Our work and our play, our friendships and studies, the inspiration of our teachers and contact with each other have served to broaden our minds and have Given us new interests and ambitions. Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior and Senior years have slipped by in rapid suc- cession, each one filled to overflowing with its own work and pleasure-each day adding its own bit of joy and learning-and sometimes its touch of bitterness and pain, but all has worked together to fit us into that which we are now-better and wiser boys and girls, I hope. And now we have come to the time of tearing off the last leaf of the calendar of our High School years. and we find ourselves bidding good-bye to old Hyde Park. We are both glad and sorry that this time has comeg but we can all say with a will that we are glad we came and glad we staved and worked, and glad we are to have a diploma from a school we all love the best-Hyde Park High! 2: 80 s:i':::f5f 352325511-e.'-fruit '-iffee 1 N :.'f5.:5gf gfjijgxf 351-,4g1jL,::.:?,f-.' ,F .,: ,T I ,,:Qii.:j?,.:.'E:1,',. .,:.,J' ,Lili li. Tffeff., W -in-iz: '--Igii.a-'z H-f.z?f,'gc -yr.: :, It J-jf 1.14,- -1-9 '-pa-'r-11.1 -5,322 aa'-'fx 5 1 - 2.0 1 '?:i'1T?f1f1i.3'L - 725 711 ':'i1'y' . .ft fi .-if tp- .ith - W X 2 DONALD J. ATKIN S Santa Monica Stanford University Plutarch Club, Vice-President '19, '20, Story Scribblers, '19, '20, Operetta, '20, J. A. C., '19, '20, Dramatic Club, '19, Discussion Club, '19, '20, French Club, '20. asked about Donald. Put him down as a good fellow, a student, and a Hyde Park booster, who is always ready to make friends. ARTHUR W. BAUM Walter Scott University of Chicago Golf, '18, Champions '19, Captain '20, Light- weight Soccer, '18, Discussion Club, '18, '19 '20, Heavyweight Soccer '19 Captain '20, Civics In- dustrial Club, '17, '18, '19, Boxing and VVres1- ling Club. '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, Class Tennis, '20, Senior Euclidean Club, '20. His ambition includes both work and play, he desires to be a noted scientist and a national golf champion. Go to it, Baum, with our confi- dence! You've already proved yourself com- petent in both. LAURETTA BEATY Wendell Phillips University of Chicago Lauretta is lively and full of fun. Her friends can always depend on her for a good time. She has been most painstaking in her work with us. We hope her good luck will continue in all her undertakings. MADGE MENDENHALL BALCH John Fiske, '16 University of Miiiziesota Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, Junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, C, 1. C., '17, '18, Spanish Club, '18. He was a wise old sage who said, Good goods comes in small packages. Madge is no excep- tion to the rule. Her happy go-lucky person- ality has made many friends for her during her years at Hyde Park. MILDRED BLACK Walter Scott '17 University of Wisconsin I. A. C., '18, '19, '20, G. A. A., '17, Senior Girls' Society, '20. Our little Texas girl has the sunny south re- flected in her face. Full of charm, she will long be remembered by her friends. S1 NX 1 ' x,f X X F gg-fi '..-,lr-.'l--31.12 :i Slew W: , X 'I ftliy.. 5 . fxifv - if vw 'F'-5? - f':Yr'- -A. .A:?:-1:2 l 'l L x V :.:' A .'-.' b ,rg1':,:1'f L, - , I' a' I I g':..l:- ' 5 f.. :ft.w, 'r ',, .-.5 Q -Q'-. JK P 1 ' A 1. RALPH L. BLINK Wendell Phillips University of Wisconsin I. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20g Orchestra, '18g Choral Society, '17, '18, '19, '20g Spanish Club, '17g Debating Club, '18g Boys' Working Reserve, '18g Operetta, '18, '19, '20g Boys' Glee Club, '19, '20g Mandolin Club, President '19, '2O. Ralph has the reputation of being one of the best-natured boys in the class. His friendli- ness and sense of humor have made him popu- lar with both boys and girls. CHARLES A. BLYTHE Sexton University of Illinois Civics Industrial Club '20. Chuck is a quiet, unassuming fellow, always smiling and good-natured. He has the highest of ambitions and some day, he says, he is go- ing to start to carry them out. DAVIDA BOYD Kozniinski, '16 University of Illinois Civics Industrial Club, '17, '18g Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, Junior Girls' Society, 'l9. As a bird is known by its note, so do we know Davida. Her ambition seems to us to be already attained, that is, to be a famous Whistler. Have you heard her? If not, you have something coming to you, for she could entertain the crowned heads far and wide. ROMONA BROMELY Parkside Grammar Fine Arts Academy Art Club, '17, '18g Fur and Feather Club, '17g Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20. Romona can hold the floor in any bunch with her winning manner and her vivacious talk. She can write, too, and she has thrilled many an English class by her exciting stories. SIDNEY BRODSKY Crane Technical Business World I. A. C., '19, Orchestra, '20. Sid came to us just recently from Crane. From what little we have seen of him, however, we feel he is going to live up to his statement that his ambitions and aspirations have no limit. 82 -'wiv' tif-' , , . Xl! x -:..-- .,--: .,.-,.' . -f1fpx.'--gr.4u.- ',gg.f,1-:.----. ..,-.1,-1. Af.-,-.-,f-Q. v.-.5.-.-.14 -n : . Y. ,... 4, .w.,.,- ., Q. .,.,., .,, .. . 'rfb 1---.-M '-. r- 4-A. .. r..--1-2-. .-..z '.'1jq: 3. K -:avi .923 : 4 -1 W -ff-5' fem -2- nj - -,Q .-3,- 13-,---5: f -1-i.,'3'2+1 i..13.kk,'.'4,'5z g'.-- 1 ' 5.3. -'-:-,-2 Rig' 3.5-j.11,'A.,'.-' -173'?l'-- 1 :I-.'-'3' 'EQELQP l.fi'1-411215-'. .-' 'K-P . 'fifiv ji' 1' Li'-'CH .iff-55 -It-.P rf -f'?'.s335,'.' 1 -g'g?1f:f ,,-- r-1.5, u '-'-.- 5' ,v -1,54 .- .,-as -g,'.,,g. rf-,.',j., -, ...Q-,3 veg- :LQ -Q.-'. P. 1, Qs.:.-.f,!.W- jg? qs..-.54 Lf -1 a.. -I. -,.,f,,y: . 1-.M,..g,.... -, , ,4.,g ,--., I Q.. - N.. .,'.,-. .:f -g -' ,e .1- -is J. ,0---- . -,. f:a...1,- . .. -x -, sf. ,H- ,-. .. .. ,..x,.x. , ...N ., . Y... , .,,,,-, .le la-. 4.-if tp, ..1,,l 72 , Z-.. , .V-.QV , N, ,I .il .iz Jx'r.'.:' ': -,fc 2 Q? .'..'.,.g.r' fu, , . .1-H ,. -2. 3 . - Ak 1. nllllll ww my PEARL BURHOE Carter Practice Chevy Chase, Wasliington, D. C. Girls' Basketball, '16, 'l7g Iunior Girls' Society, 'l9g Senior Girls' Society, 'ZOQ C. I. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Pearl is a pretty and popular young miss, who seheel- Pearl is as lively as can be found. WILLIAM R. BURNS Willard University of Wiscinsin Lightweight Football, '19g J. A. C., '17, '18, '19g Discussion Club, '17, '18g Debating Club, '17 '18, Dramatic Club, '17, '18g Boxing and Wrestling Club, '17, '18, '19g Spanish Club, '18, '19. Bill is the proud owner of the little gray car which he parked in his locker during school hours. Things are never dull when he is around, for he livens them up with his ready Wit and his ever-present smile. GEORGE F. CALLAGHAN Wadsworth University of Illinois Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, '20g J. A. C., '19, '2O. George has had many a merry escapade around school, but he is all right, nevertheless. He just likes to have a good time, that's all-ask any teacher. They like him, too. HENRY CHITTENDEN Fuller Carnegie Institute Stone Age Club, '18, '19g Chess and Checker Club, '17, '18, '19, '20g J. A. C., '20g Boxing and Wrestling Club '19 '20. When we first met friend Henry the ferocious specs fooled us, and we set him down asia serious, book-devouring scholar. We soon re- vised our opinion, however. Although he is a scholar, he can laugh and joke with the jolliest. MARGARET CLARK University High National Park Seminary J. A. C., '17, '18, '193 Spanish Club, '18, '19g Girls' Basketball, '19. r Red cheeks, a pretty smile, winning eyes, tall and willowy stature, and agreeable personality combine to make Margaret a popular girl. 83 . --' 'f I W W Z0 ,ZS N A Q... i f T ' 'AL' 'T T Mr', JACK CLAUSE L21 W ,L S Phillips '16 Yale 'l H ,AX 1- O -' Heavyweight Football, '18, '19, '20, Heavy- ii '95 Oc f .Q weight Basketball, '20, Lightweight Football, U Q 2 ' 3 '17, Baseball, '17, '19, '20, Track, '19, '20, Forge 1 ip' f pu 1 and Foundry Club, Garden Club, Boxing and ' 4 Qt- f Wrestling Club, Fur and Feather Club, C. I. C. ' Iocko Clause is one of our most celebrated S 12 athletes. Not only is he a never-slip basket- g , I ball guard, but he is also famous for his foot- A ball and baseball achievements. He is quite a .1 7 ,E songster and a very popular fellow. Q 3-.qv . i p A gi 1 WILLIAM CLUFF I E - 1 'X Shakespeare University of Illinois .. W 5 Dramatic ciiib. '17, '18, '19, '20, Debating cms, , '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, Discussion Club, '18, '19, is L' ,i ', '20, Musical Club, '18, '19, Boxing and Wrest- . 1 ling Club. 'l7: C. I. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Plu- - f tarch Club, '20. if' I This is the bov with the deep, booming voice H 1 you have so often heard echoing through the if school. Cluff has always been on the job, ready , V A L 9 to help wherever he was needed. , Q . fi . i . Q' if - E, LINZA COLEMAN ,Xi ' 5 'E Wadswortlz , Armour Institute Linza is a patient, plodding chap, who seldom 2 i grumbles. His tenacity pulls him through every 553,515 diliiculty. Hyde Park can count on him to do 9 her credit. l f 'F' A , ,L 1 BETTY COLT .ad .- '1 Wendell Phillips, '18 University of Chicago f pg, Junior Girls' society, '19, J. A. c., '19, '20, li E' ' Senior Girls' Society, '19, Q s . Dancers, orators, writers, and musicians, the -I ' .ii In class of 1921 has them all. And now an interior 9 Q decorator enters upon the field. If by that she M W means to be a home-decorator, we are sure ' l ,Q of her success. V . 1 . I 1 5 RICHARD COLTON Rf 3 Q 'H Sliakespeaife Dartmouth 'tg A -Q 7 F D Discussion Cl11b, '18, '19, Dramatic Club, '19, . . , , riff. ,,,, . 5, . X H 5 Civics Industrial Club, '17, '18, I. A. C., '20, it if 1 5 ' Boxing and Wrestling Club, '2O. ,,,, A , 4 You will always find him in the center of a 1 group, because he is a fellow with a smile and 35 2 . a voiae and an attitude that have won him many i Pwr'-xvrf'1'g.... ...,...,..g.':':g..W .... i7 .f frien S. , 1 M-fi-W . .T I ,. .... .,., .,. .,1l1.i.....-..,.,..fl'1ifaif s..1lQ1-Q 84 107 1,55 Z.. I .ml 2, '. pil 1- Nu' vltsf ft, 'J bf :5!:e,f:r.', f .',j-3.3.5-.i 5- -f ' uk ' ,-' ' Qt: ' A 12.-1 Ig '.: -511121, -' -' - I . . A 2 . 1 - X , 1. -fzz 4152- kits,-.-fifP'. :.x2.'-M,5.-,- 1 . gg ' 5.1, -Jag.: -'ft . Qu' 1,1-j.ZQ'3.j.P ' ' 3'-,g'..'.'1' , ',2.if'F.LQ.' l.ffQ1--i2',5 A '35-' 1 -:ff Lu-jggl .-.rf-A-fl -Q::.Q,-HA '.i7,1-v,?11'.'-' ..'2:-. 19 ,I-.,.,,, ,,.....f, ..- LQ 1 ,. i --,, 1-..lf,.,.. 1 .,-5 . , , I . Kar..-..-.I 4- ' g . -.. 'fi ',,z.T,'h. :-,,v.':.:.-., . 1.51. -ar, '14f,:i:. li .KQ':.si'-' 'Ll ' ' ' , fiilifzzi-I 'Q wiv -' 1' 'Ti-,W ?- 'v Q - ' - ' . .-..'.'EL,r 'iff Q'-Q In 917- 1 ' ' pg MILDRED M. CROZIER Kozntinski University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Society, 183 junior Girls' So- ciety, '19g Senior Girls' Society, '20, G. A. A., '17, '18, '19, Girls' Swimming Team, '18, '19. '20g Girls' Basketball, 'l83 Girls' Indoor Base- s bal-l, 'H', 'ESQ If-A. C., 49726. Happy-go-lucky, fair, and free, Nothing is there that bothers me. Mildred is another of the well-known Croziers. GEORGE C. DANIELS, JR. Sexton Armour Institute C. I. C., '17, '18, '19, Lightweight Soccer, '19, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20g Chess and Checker Club. He is quite small in statue, but how big in action! He has always been a faithful Hyde Parker, in his studies, his athletics, and his attitude in general. We are all glad to be friends of Daniels. THOMAS DE LOACI-I Fiske University of Illinois Junior Track, '16, '17, Swimming, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, '20, Discussion Club, '18, '19, Spanish Club, '18, '19. An active fellow, who does not believe in worry, De Loach has always been glad to represent his school to the best of his ability, especially in aquatic sports. MIRIAM DELSON Willard University of Chicago Girls' Glee Club, '18, '19g Choral Society, '17, 'l8g French Club, '19, '2Og J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '203 Dramatic Club, '19, Operetta, '19, G. A. A., '19, Plutarch Club, '18, Miriam is the life of the class. She supports all the teams and entertains all the clubs with her jazzy playing and singing. She's a real friend, always obliging, always ready and will- ing to help. LESLIE DILLON St. Bernard's Business World J. A. C., '19g Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18g Histotjf Club, '18, Discussion Club, '19. We don't see much of Dillon around school, but we know him as a good-natured lad who manages to struggle by with an optimistic shrug of his shoulders and a wink at petty troubles, 85 4 t s - I . bl f 5 if 1 5, r x Q .. up V , i f I Y 11.5. . ,.. ' I! 2 2 . 'I s , , . x , . - 1 . 5 'GX 5 ' .., ,.. ' H X p , . 3 1 4 Q lr 1 , Q 5 2 l l 3 l 1 , - V 'x e., 1 -3 S , E 'de f EQ' f ' r , A x 1 1 l 0 , is 1 f - 3 i , . my l -Nl' ' ' sz ,, , g 1 x I I . :-- I f 2 ill l - . 52' 1 N., , 2 . , . Mme, f' 6, 4, L, -.-L , , ..,l vnu-v ---t1i- , i nan Q s - Q .nf S 1 ,., .Q 2 Y .X . X if 2 X fill?-5' ' 'iff' Eilf Etfjff.: W l fiifeffeilfi' 1.9 , , ' Z0 H M .itllilt - , W 1 'S ' E ' ' l ' , --K-WM--M Lv AL W-WM-we - r -- FERN UORAY ,V . . V, 'L', Los Angeles High School Normal, Los Angeles A sc. Fern just dropped in from California to see 5 , .7?i, l how she liked H. P., and now she's all packed Ti, 3 ' , up Ezady tg stalrt back again. So long, Fern- g , HP V ,V mig ty gla to ave met you. e' alllll ll 1 ' K ,.,, ' Q f fav ,el-e ole i at EDWIN DORPOLS e r , 'V ' ' Walter Scott , eeeo ' , as eeee + spanish club, '18, '19g A.hc.B18, 'ia ' We enjoy a little tal wit orpos on any 11. ' 5 li,' . ,V ' subject at all, because he always has something L , 'ol , 1: . to say about everything and he says it in a l. A. 1 , . its z, pleasant and friendly way. so ' + A ..lr . eeee iii ' QW' i f ' plls 1 LAUREN J. DRAKE ' 15 vii . :iw , , X A t ff University High School University of Chicago f ' A ' I 5 ,H J. A. C., '18, '19, '20g Discussion Club, '18, '19, ' v '20. 1 . 1 , , -' - 41:3-.Q Never boisterous nor forward, but ,still the J source of much quiet humor and original witg Q i u A T withal a real gentleman whom Hyde Park is .VX A 1 .4 ' Q happy and complimented to have won from Sway K I ' High. in - A A 1 My , ..,.. , ,,, ' , A f e . V . isstf I -' 'VN A MARGA.REfl' DRUECK fl ,. it I 1' A ' ' Q ' Kozrninski' ' University of Chicago 'i il i' ' 9 Cecelian Girls' Glee Club, '17, '18g Civics Indus- ki-, t ,, ,, 1, trial Club, '18g Story Scribbers, '20g J. A. C., 1 S '19, 'Z0g Senior Girls' Society, '20g Garden , , , f , N Club, '19, '20g Plutarch Club, '19, '203 French A f 'f A A '72 Q w Club, '19, '20. ,I . A . , V ' 'l i' - . . . . 1 ' - , i H 1 ne of the most enthusiastic girls in the f, , claisidi Skier laugh is more contagious than the il 'liu, and radiates happiness everywhere. This gs e ' ' 1 -has been her aim in life. We hope you keep A ,,,, 5,5 a ' 'up the good work, for there is a line field for x big hearts like yours, Margaret. 'B A i 1 LM . ..--- 'w. i W i ' , 3. A . . A Q ERMA EDMISFON l i f ,..V ' . V John Fiske University of Wisconsin F I si' A 5 c' ' I d '1 Cl b '17 '1s- J A. C 'zo- tg, , , ,,.i , ivics ri ustria u, , , . , -, , , 'Xxx l ,- . fi! Choral Society, '19, Garden Club, 18g Vice: Mil, .V ,',, V ,. int' lPres1dent February, 21 Classy Senior Girls L S i ' .Societyu ' . ' 'ff ,, 5 wa li I Sweet Erma next graces this page.. She is a - , ' ,',,, - ' p 'daintily marcelled senior who has tripped mer- ' 'l , ..,, H . . A rily along our halls Cin her galoshesj and has 1,1', A , '31, V ,mg led her followers a merrylchase. They, 1n turn, have elected her vice-pres1dent of her class. -umi:f.iP.L'.r:Q....1 '17 - 4' 86 m- -' 'lr x 1 ' Q, ' mf 51-'-':.': .'i1'.ri S:3f Yiiiriifbiivfwi'S':Ffi'm 'l fi: 1:25 ' Si T' i'133i' Ft'-:Siltfi g,-,'j,gi3.' :ggq5:.f,fj:,ig,a,1jfg.,:i.f-.' 'z-..g? 1 ,tg f I -za-,.. w 3,31 395.135,-,EA '15,--9:33 a-7, ,..: .',,w1.5,-L ,::.3. :,-. 4' wi ,..' wp .ali 7:35, ., vc: ag, ,- - 1- --ppggvf fgf-z-gp -tr.--ww :'.- I 'f - -:fl .. ' -. Z -Tv.: H'f5i 19 jQ'.'-ili ,f 55,371 .1 T25 3' .1 ig,-.:. fat-:..: , w--.1-,.:,..-., j. 1.25-:.'3 ' O x 'gm' ' 155114. 5,:?.j:.Q?.f :gg 6511.5 ., ' Qiggrzlai,-j 1, HR.-. gs. F' 'Fji'-fif 'az-Qi' 721 'Til V I l'.L!i.r' 3'3 1'K'? 'H -gil a:.'.,'c 3-.j W ' -' --- ca- -, A225 NATALIE EDWARDS Carter Practice School Uniwrsity of Wisroiisin G. A. A., '19g Garden Club, '18g J. A. C., '19, 'ZOQ Senior Girls' Society, '20. What higher ambition can a girl have than to be a private secretary? What girl is better suited to ,attain this than Natalie? Who has been a more conscientious worker? She has the best wishes of all her friends. MIRIAM EGER Sexton University of Illinoilr Sophomore Girls' Society, '18g Civics Industrial Club, '17g Junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, 'ZOQ Musical Club, '19. Happy-go-lucky, good-natured Miriam, always laughing or talking or whistling, will be missed when she leaves us for Urbana. Our best wishes go with you, Miriam. GLADYS FAIRMAN North Hi h School Columbu.s7, Ohio .U 1 University of Chicago ' A. C., '19, 'ZOQ Girl Reserves, '19, 'ZOQ Senior Girls' Society, '20. On this page we see a picture of Gladys. Most of you know her. She has taken an interest in all affairs concerning Hyde Park and is gen- erally known as a jolly good friend. HILDA FIELDMAN Forest Ave. High School, Dallas, Texas ' Milwaukee Downer College I. A. C., '18, 'l9g Junior Girls' Society, '18, '19g French Club, '19, Girls' Reserves, '19, You have heard her laughing, you think she's all fun, But you should know all the good she has done. Hilda is a distinguished promoter of good things, e. g. the French orphans. She is also said to have great ability as a pianist, but she is so modest that few have heard her play. HAROLD FINKELSTEIN Edmund Burke School University of Illinois C. I. C., '17, '18, '19, 'Z03 Debating Club, '17g Chess and Checker Club, '18g Orchestra, '17, '18, '19, '20g Mandolin Club, '18, '19, Garden Club, '18, Tennis, '17, '18, '19g Tennis Team, '19, Captain '20, Illinois Interscholastic, '19. He wants to become a successful man of busi- ness, and, if he applies himself with the same spirit he has exhibited in his studies and his tennis, there is nothing to keep him from that goa . 87, -3 Q :Nl wi 8' 2 Q' fa-fa Jfll.. , , 1 'X X r '-i- N' .M 1 4' 1.9 f X -2:32-21 -5-ia-ff.3: , 2.0 I ml 1-15. w H ., Q W Allin, JUNE FORD Clinton School, Clinton, Ill. University of Chicago G. A. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Sec., Treas.3 Junior Girls' Society, 'l9g Senior Girls' Society, '203 I. A. C., '20, June is an athlete, by nature and by inclination. She roots for the teams with all her might. Furthermore, she is peppy and enthusiastic, and a true friend. EDNA FOSTER Fiske Art Institute C. I. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society, '20. Edna is a sweet, pretty girl, who always wears a youthful and hopeful expression. Her sweet smile and winning ways have brought her a great deal of popularity. CLARENCE FUREY St. James University of Illinois C. I. C. Clarence is hard to find, for he never seems to remain long in one place. But when you do find him, he surely is worth while. When you are blue just consult Clarence. He will cheer you up with his irrepressible humor and his friendliness. ROBERT FRICK Sexton University of Chicago Frick believes in attending strictly to one's own business and most of the time lives up to his doctrine. When he comes out of his shell now and then, though, we find him as creditable a sportsman as he is a scholar. GERTRUDE GAGNON John Marshall High School J. A. C., '18, '19, '20. Quiet and studious, Gertrude is one loflthe friendliest girls in the class. Her recitations are always excellent. She is willing to lend a helping hand to everyone. 88 anllllt W WEN X X ., , , , f lf N ff E,..!.:.,:.'i'r ',3,.:,,.:?A.: ,,,i?i,N3.H.., .,F,'F,,,,,.,.-K, ..-, .-Vai, .. .., ,, ,x.,,.. ,I M: L, D.: ,h if , T T aa If :ivzlxgl ,F e5.,..h.: '.'1,fgt,1,- .,-3-.4-g,g..:, : 1 Ia.. .e ,, - -.1 2 I 5' '17 U 'f.-:. '.-:9,',,f.'fL , 1. 5,51- -,s-.-ggy -fgef:s'g-::- i.frf,.--:ugaf - .3-11 1.14.-E W -L-.--Af.: 3-wg'-.'--A f-1:15.-Q: 1.2141--iJ.if.':--' 351. 3- l 1 71: 1-ij:-1: -Sui..-,h -.t?.gf.f.: AA'a?,5:: -: x-f.: -,.,-',f..': fr,-.2-'y qs . .5 -,g ,- pg-.3 --,. ':.s.-.g.- 1'.::.f.-: X z, -1' , ,',. V ft. Q. , W... .' T., :.-N.-:,..,., . ,A vie, , en:- -E-L-il15-'. i'..--'- '55 513. 7.-Q ' ' ' 5 f1EZZ2pb:T-fl, -1 1-gt-'.' X.. ' 'QE H133 .7f:.g21,r-' Q-EI 1 'r' . ,1- ' 1-guy' 1-. 'gf' .l A. --' ..' sw ... 1 .- A - , 1 ' - A kr WM. GALLINGER South High School, Grand Rapids University of Michigan Discussion Club, '17, '18, 'l9g Spanish Club, '19g Lightweight Basketball, '20, Treasurer Febru- guy 'ZI 1 ass. One of those immaculate, good-looking chaps whose constantly cheerful mien bring them le- gions of admirers. Wherever he goes he is welcomed. MARION CARTER Drake Acadewiny of Fine Arts J. A. C., '19, '20, Art Club, '17, '18, '19. Marion was one of the first girls at Hyde Park to bob her hair. She has led many other styles, as well, but she isn't all on the surface, for she's a bright, capable girl. ELSIE GERARD John Fiske University of Wisconsiii Debating Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, Secretary-Treas- urer '18g Stone Age Club, '18, 'l9g Junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20g Choral Society, '17, '18, '19, '20g Dramatic Club, '19, '20, Musical Club, '19, '20g J. A. C., '19, '20. Well! Well! If here isn't Elsie. We knew she was somewhere around. She always is when something happens. Nothing could ever be complete without Elsie's good-natured ap- proval. TILLIE GERTZEN Wendell Phillips Tillie is one of our seniors who talks but little and accomplishes much. We welcome all of her type. JESS GILDHAUS Washington University of Illinois Someday we'll see him astride the girders of a great engineering job, poring over his own magnificent plans and, perhaps, coaxing a river back up the mountain again. Let's hope he will still be the same democratic, st1'aight-ta1k- ing Jess. 89 5T'?i:-ff fi .'31:Ti'E':.'5 iiffiibihf- 4 :a7P54L 7' if' 1- li 'A' 1' i- T- 2 Li pf? '?---. 'F 5533i . - 2.H...1.- 'Fava-,-f ,.- f-1 2, ,. ., ., '1 3- , ' ,. gr. -iw. :..',::- -,t.-,-:33 -1.37.-,7-'3.y 1.g7'g,..gy:1 ' 1,5-Q .:. gzgffg - at r, Q? . ' f -- 2 :L'2'-'- l-Zig!-411:.'f.'3-' gs' '-w! 'if Lu'-tp -11:5-'Q '.f'.,'f ' ' e-3?-I: -g-1: -ew..-q ,fmaaf qk '. -Q Jr . tar 'v-.--f ':.s.-.,:- J: ' -. .-. -'. - w-A-.+. .. ' 'AJ '.x-1' 1 -,ln ','s-', 7' -mn.. , ,- N. ., ,. -.t....'. ' ' J' -- f. ff.. . .vs .',' -N' 3-,-ap...-, .ig rar- . .L ,Qt-. - -. . N3i:fg.g.7.',1- Il ,. 2 . e ,Gr .:.q:g' s -1... 7,1 . 1 --- . r x-,-he -jfs ,.- ., 1 ':'- E :YT-' -I' 'I H 7 'ii ' Nil- Hi. l ik 5. ,.: .I , ..,- .7 -, . 'gn -1 . .- . cw - , - 'W rf -1- W - 25 J x ,f Q 1 N s. 5 I 1 l. A. ,L J, 15 ,x in 5 . EX, .AY s...,.' Q GEORGE P. GROENDYKE Plainfield High School Cornell Mandolin Club, '2O. Georgie came to us just lately from down East. Although he devotes much. time to making the girls giggle, we consider him a regular fellow. THERESA GRAY Kozininslci Business World I. A. C., '18, '19, '20, French Club, '19, '20g Senior Girls' Society, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20. Theresa is a young lady who is anxious to study the Orient, its religions and modes of living. We hope her dream will be fulhlled, and we trust her patriotism will head her safely home. Our advice is See America iirstf' EMMANUEL GROSSMAN Bowen High '17 University of Chicago Mannie, our' brightener of laboratories and class rooms, has the pleasant habit of suddenly breaking out into whole-hearted laughter and just as whimsically growing sober again. He likes to joke, and sing, and talk it overg and as a pal he can't be beat. THORFIN HANSON Alice L. Barnard University of Illinois Discussion Club, '18, 'l9g Civics Industrial Club, '18, '19, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, '20g Class Basketball, '17, '18, Class Soccer, '17, 'l8. Thor is a plain, democratic fellow. He cannot endure fuss or feathers and he doesn't believe in putting it on. Thor is always your friend, and a stanch, hardy friend at that. ARTHUR HARRIS Wendell Phillips Here we have a math shark, who delights in dazing his teachers with new and ingenious ' methods of proving this or Ending that-a true disciple of Euclid. 90 ' -'vuuuul'- c n x l ' ki N-f X s 1 x H 4 f sf ' ' ' a i: :'SJl5w' 'i!i .'1-'I ' Q . 1 ' ' ' fl 1 rv '-- K'-:V 'l' '-' - - . A 2 , A .,,H,3.,. .,:..:-'.. 1 , r - , ' - W J. , ,-..,.:. -. -v., . r W ' rf ' -- 1 -rw: 2 ' fl l ' ' A A' ' I Y 'r 41151124 2 O 4.55: I 3 r 1 V f '1 H .' - as 1: - , , ' V f i avg-. X 1 A '- 'mr .,, - ' I in ,Lk . 4 ll r 1 1 PAULINE HART ' Edmund Burke Newcomb College, Louisiana There is a lot of fun in the world if a person knows how to find it. Pauline seems to have the recipe, for the only way she could have filled more dates is to have been born sooner. . . . I f less than four years. RUTH HEALEY Goshen fInd.j High School University of Illinois For the benefit of the freshmen, we will say that the girl in this picture answers to the name of Ruth. She wants to be a vocalist, and we feel assured of her success. She has talent. CHARLOTTE HEDRICK John Fiske University of Wisconsin Civics Industrial Club, '17, '18g Choral Society, '19, J. A. C., 220. A pair of inseparables, Charlotte and Mildred. We repeat, t'What will we do without them ? Back of all school activities and helping every- thing along, Charlotte is an all-around nice girl. What more could be said of anyone? GLADYS HINKLE Shakespeare Universily of Illinois Swimming Team, 'l7g Dramatic Club, 'l7g Jun- ior Girls' Society, 'l9g Senior Girls' Society, '20g C. I. C. Gladys is always there, cheering loudly for Hyde Park. She is also there when it comes to dancing and making friends. She has smiled her way through high school in a truly enviable fashion. JAY J. HEIFLER Willard . Another of our school's creative minds, who intends some day to build a monument to his profession, to progress in general, and to his Hyde Park training in the form of some mag- niliicent, as yet undreamed-of engineering achievement. 91 ' an 49 've 9 f 's szfvffff--' ,. . X '-: A- - ' , '3'5fi?' 2:5 iii zefiez. ' . ii . , 20 f 1 - tfllm . ZZ? STANLEY H. HIRSCH Carter Practice School University of Chicago Civics Industrial Club, 'l7g Fur and Feather Club, '17. Hirsch is a hustling business man with a con- vincing line of argument. Clubs desiring a large membership should appoint him Chief Promoter-he talks fast and to the point. GERALD HERSKOVITZ Brnke Business World J. A. C., '18, '19, '20, Chess and Checker Club, '18, '19, '20, Pythagorean Club, '18, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '18, '19, Sigma Epsilon, '2O. Behold this young marvel! He is sailing through high school in two and a half years, anddhis idea of loahng is carrying 'only five soli s. LESLIE R. HUTCHINSON McCosh Fine Arts He is the lad that teases tunes from the piano. For all other of his great talents, ask the girls who have danced with him. EARL JOHNSON John Fiske Armour Institute Discussion Club, '17, '18, '19, '20g Radio Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, Earl is the boy who threatens daily to leave us and drive out to California in a Paige. We A know he certainly can drive a car, but we would hate to have him leave us, for he's a jolly good fellow. GEORGE ALBERT JOHNSON Richmond, Ind. Oberlin Conservatory Orchestra, '20, George is a newcomer and still somewhat of a stranger, but we who know him assure you that he is a regular fellow with all the charac- k teristics of a genuine Hyde Parker. . 92 ' 'rv' - . I? - . -. 1- . . ..-1..--.- --- .. . , . ,..,- --,-' . ,,?,:2pX.- ., U4 i.:.-:suv 4- ' 1-.,-.,, ft ,Z V.. -jwl:E,': :.AL1:-:- - zz-5232 2 '- r' C. ' S g -.1 .'.-,P 12-Zyffq :GLX L- .-1 'I V-'i--'Q z ,pg ' , Q., .1.1.-z-if -3311 :gli-'j.f'-'gl , 1, .- 12. 71751,-.. A.,-1. -1-'w -5.-' sf- '- .- X: . . Y-M -' .,--. 2 'T-1'-' 2 4 12:3-f'! .45 'LIS 'f GLY' -' G'. '- -35' 'nrt-155, :gg 13343 .Af -.1 : ' 'TT-ft'-2' Ff r.3'ff'A q 753 5f'Q.'-I 'T Qu F i B Q HERBERT B. JONES Fiske University of Chicago Spanish Club, '18, '19, '20, J. A. C., '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, Fur and Feather Club, '17, Annual Staff, '20, Weekly Staff, '20. One of our honored faculty said that Herbert was the cleverest writer in Hyde Park. He is a live wire, full of pep and ingenuity. He is not as ferocious as he would appear. MILDRED KASPAR Riverside Brookfield High School Normal When you hear the name of Mildred Kaspar you immediately think of a girl with an orange sweater. She has gathered in honors and is a perfect shark at laughing. ' ANDREW KARABIN FCHVQCV University of Chicago Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, C. I. C., '19, '20, Heavyweight Football, '19, '20, Base- ball, '20, Golf, '20, Guard on the all-star Cook County eleven, chemistry shark, and good-natured popular fel- low! Karabin is a dandy, all-round boy. His frankness and sincerity and his whole-souled smile have made him a host of friends. MABEL KATZBIANN Wadsworth Uriiversity of Chicago Choral Society, '18, '19, Operetta, '18, '19, '20, Dramatic Club, '19, '20, Girls' Glee Club, '19, '20, J. A. C., '18, '19, Junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Cecelian Girls' Glee Club, '18. Mabel is chuck full of pep and school spirit. She has been blessed with a sweet Voice, a charming personality, and a pretty face. HELEN KEITH Willard University of Chicago Fur a11d Feather Club, '19, Spanish Club, '18, '19, C. 1. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, Soph- omore Girls' Society, '18. We haven't space enough to portray all of Helen's personal charms, She is one of our society belles. Besides, she has taken an inter- est in school affairs and has made many friends. 93 sl- Q , 1 f X E ' - fe:'f f-:t1f1- f 4' Q -L, Z0 fi, A , L MARGUERITE KELLY 5 , Fiske University of Chicago 1 Spanish Club, '19, '20, Iunior Girls' Society, 5 '19g Senior Girls' Society, '20. f Marguerite is the kind of girl who always grants a favor and wants little in return. A fl guekfriend, a good student, and a loyal Hyde fi E ar er. E i MINNIE HOUSTON A Albuquerque High School, New Mexico Normal Minnie is leaving behind her a record of good, 3 ' earnest Work. Quiet and unobtrusive by na- ture, she has preferred the scholastic rather than the social side of high school life. JACK KIRK ff' Kozzuiuski University of Wisconsin V C. I. C., '18, '19, '20g Discussion Club, '19, 'Z0g ' ,,, Spanish Club, '18, '19, Glee Club, '19, '203 Choral Society, '18, '19, Boxing and Wrestling ,,a Club, '18g Lightweight Soccer, '18, Freshman Trackg Sophomore lnterclass Basketball, Ban- , xiii ' 5 , tamweight Basketball. jack is the star of the class when it comes to ' dancing, laughing, talking, and fussing. A f LUELLA A. LA MAR 1 ' Shakespeare University of Illinois J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, 20, sophomore Girls' 'ig Society, '18g Junior Girls' Society, '19g Senior Girls' Society, '20, Stone Age Club, '18, Plu- Q tarch Club, '19, Girls' Reserves, '19. 2 Here let us introduce our Titian beauty. Her 5 ,I popularity is due to her charm of manner as ? -b:,,' i well as to her attractive appearance. Q E.. V JOHN HAY LEONARD Kenwood University of Chicago Mandolin Club, '17, '18, '19, Band, '18, '19g ' Senior Euclidean Club, '19g Boxing and Wrest- img, '20 5 sigma Epsaion, '20, , If he has something to say, he is quick to say it, otherwise he saves his voice. But he will K, .,,. , gladly strum you a litte tune any time, just mm for the asking. A R 'ii We 94 v -curve . , 1 . X Q! - -- 4.5, , --up .--.1 mfs, -.-ww ff.-1,1 'i -'- --f-.-. ' :x- -'Y -14 f T 2:1 f:-Lf WT? '1If .'1J', 9,f '-': 1.'L'.2E-41: :STB ' 'f SFR I 1 'LT' ' -'ff Sift' .'F'l f'1'-', 'll TAT- ' 4 ' 1:.1x:- :.-1f.f-,-i1 - 1. .zz ' . -'-:'.-1 -RH. '1'- f .'I ET. :.--- -'rfgiv-.-5 ::4:.-'L-. , 'v ,-' lt ..f. nf, ., ft: 'i,:, ,- ..r H .'.-..' -tr, -3 f-'rag-. . -, ,n ,.. ua., , ,. . 1, . ,. .., ,1 ,.,.,,. , .L ag. ,. -. V. '? i1',fJsf: 311-2T'f-x5 ,Q Zi i- :.a' 5'.'1 .-F-if . :':1f'- W-. .'.5ir?'-i'. ff?-.i3'i Nfif- ' -.jg ,s :.1'g. .n.- 3 -,:.:. 5-nf -,A Q.fs:4..1,1:' ' . 1 -, sf, N- - -,-L -gs, ,:. 4. .- -. . .,,.,,.L,,.,-g., -M.-, Fr--. g.,z-elf., 1 7:1 1,-1,3--V: -:gf .1321-f f -:J--LELDIF,-4.Es iffy. .ir a:.'-ji I-.j '12 W --- --' ',-- s Q' 'ff ' - i 1 ' ' -- ,IEANETTE LINDQUIST Kozrninski University of Chicago Senior Girls' Society, '20, Junior Girls' Society, '19, I. A. C., '19, '20g Spanish Club, '19, '205 Plutarch Club, '20g Girl Reserves, '19, '20. We do not know Ieanette's middle name, but Consc1ent1ous Hts her lifter than anyfling we can think of. We can always entrust weighty problems to her, for she is wholly de- pendable. FLORENCE LOEVVENTHAL Edninnd Bnrke V J. A. C., '19, '20, Cecelian Girls' Glee Club, '16, '17, French Club, '19, - She has a ready laugh, a cheerful disposition, nd n abundance of e and animation in a . a p p U their proper places. She can be quiet and studious, too. MILDRED THRONE East Des Moines High School University of Chicago Senior Girls Society, 20, J. A. C., '19, '20, French Club, 'ZOQ Girl Reserves, '19, '20. Mildred is one of the wittiest girls in the class. We often see her in her purple sweater, invit- ing smiles on the faces of her listeners by ready jokes. ELIZABETH MARSH Kozrninski I. A. C., '19, '20, Operetta, '20g Girls' Swimming Team, '18, '19g Secretary of Feb. '21 Class. She was our queen, our rose, our starg And when she danced-oh, heaven, her danc- 1ng! Dainty, pretty, and graceful, Elizabeth is cer- tainly one of Hyde Park's most attractive girls. RALPH W. MARTIN Ray University of Chifago Boys' Glee Club, '18, '19. Ralph has devoted his time to making friends and caroling in the Glee Club. He promises some day to astound the scientific world with a momentous discovery or theory. 95 .X I uf ' N xlf Xl I 19 A i Z0 X.. .q,..fx5l: .rf-1 lain.. .3.. .-1:..'. , :J-'.'3ak'5'gj 4'.- 5.- .,'y5,' 5' ,ZZ ALBERT MATHIAS Ray Ulll?!EVlYllj' of Illinois Lightweight Soccer, '17, '18, Lightweight Foot- , ball, '19, Lightweight Basketball, '18, Track, i '17, '18, '19, Discussion Club, '17, '18, '19, Box- ing and Wrestling Club, '18, Dramatic Club, '17, '18, Stone Age Club, '17, '18, Class Basket- ball, '17, '18, '19, Senior Dramatics, '18, C. I. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Board of Control, Fur and ' Feather Club, '17, '18. One of the most popular and best-liked fellows in Hyde Park. His pluck and skill in athletics and his cheerful, bright disposition have brought him many admirers and friends. PENELOPE MAYERS John Fiske Art Institnte C. I. C., '17, '18, Art Club, '17, '18, Senior Girls' Society ,'20, Musical Club, '19, Girl Reserves, '20, Sophomore Girls, '18, Here we see another ever faithful, true to her name. Her talent is worthy of her ambition. WILLIAM S. WRIGHT Kenwood University of Chicago Heavyweight Soccer, '19, Lightweight Basket- ball, '20, Class Basketball, '16, '17, '18, Discus- sion Club, 'l6, '17, '18, '19, '20, C. I. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Boys' Glee Club, '18, '19, Boxing and VVrestling Club, '19, '20, Lowell Club, '19, Class Tennis, '18, '19, Mandolin Club, '18, '19, '20 Wright has led a very busy high school life with his generous mixture of sport, song, and studies. just look what a faithful member of the Discussion Club he has been! p RUTH MESSE University High School Uiiizfeifsity of Chicago French Club, '20, Spanish Club, Senior Girls' Society, '20, Basketball Team. I - Ruth spent her Hrst three years at U. High, but despite this handicap, she has made a good rep at H. P. We congratulate her on her good judgment in making the change, and our- selves on securing her. MARION MILLER Kozininski Saifgents' Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, Junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, C. I. C., '17, '18, '19, G. A. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Girls' Basketball, '18, '19, Championship, Girls' Swim- ming Team, '17, '18, Captain '19, Girls' Baseball, '18, Captain Basketball, 'l9. A real water nymph, attractive to all, is none other than our Marion. Her dives and wonder- ful strokes show her superiority in her favorite pastime. Marion is also quite a social light. 96 . -Y--7. - i 7 x i ' 'Qi F -. ,JF-is .--.1 4.4-., Z-,.1:,. -..-.,- -, nz- .,,x : 1.---A-.,-1 ,Z .55 tl, 'ITYUE'-'I -:Magis '. ' r' ' 'rf ' 'LSI Y:r.'.27'i -if' 'llimf-' -ani-'-'V' -355513: 5- f.-rHf,.gug- '- ,ff-1 ' -gre: ' ey.-Q--ff-.21' 'fg g': iw:-.'-'5' f-rf!- if l5fT'2-'KIM'--' ':- -' f v'-f:- 'iff-5--'a. '-E+.: '--'2?.:'2 - ag' 1.v,: ,'i -45.1, qi Q'-A3 ',- l ,. I-1-n' ,-'gujg' 1:-vw f'.i2.,- -'i X .'4,A:' '-in-'V vnu.-.-4 .11 zr.-.1 -,:.f. ffg:'::-rv.-' 4,-.'s'.1 NN-- Q5:fl I-':'s'gA-'. '23 .f:f. ' 'l'.1.f ' , JZ'-nil?-'.-'.-F, ' 'll-'-' ik 'Ti-Q?-5 f,-f-vi,-Q-, ,Q-3 115,-ji -3--,P I A741-1,g.-,..- :YQ-. .nn -,,.'- E..-V.. 5-.H .-Q. --, -- ..- c- '.1 Q THERON W. MORGAN Kozniiizski Cornell University Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20, I. A. C., '19, '20- Quiet and amiable, Theron has proved himself a fine, dependable fellow. The boys say hc's a good scout, and the girls say-well, he's all night AMY NELSON Wendell Phillips Spanish Club, Senior Girls' Society, '20, Amy is rather retiring, she does not tell us much about herself. But this we do know-she is conscientious, neat, and ambitious to learn. HELEN E. NESTELHUT Bowen High School School of Fine Arts Senior Girls' Society, '20, Junior Girls' Society, '19, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, J. A. C., '19, '20, Art Club, '18, '19, '20. Dear reader, you are to be relieved, for here is a girl without a nickname. She smiles a lot, talks a lot, and can entertain a crowd for hours telling what she did last evening. MILDRED KATHRYN NEWLAND Edmund Burke Northwestern University junior Girls' Society, '18, Vice-President, Sen- ior Girls' Society, '20, I. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20. Mil is the kind who makes friends and keeps them. We wish that she had taken even more interest in school activities, for she can be a real booster. RENO A. N ILES Muncie KInd.j High School Senior Euclidean, '19, '20, Musical Society, '19, '20, Discussion Club. '19, '20, French Club, '20, Plutarch Club, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, Orches- tra, 'l9, '20, J. A. C., '19, '20, A steady-going, likeable fellow with boundless ambitions. The list of clubs he has associated himself with proves that he is an all-around scholar. 97 sgtvz-.-,V X 'wwe -L.. bln, hr .. SQFJL .ff .. i.:.,J4,A-.1 Y. , .. .:. 2 .Q .. .. .,., 5 ,zz ?:J'.:.w'?. ::.'x.,I-1 . .' .,. ,. .f , -,N N : ' 11-4 .,. L -it 'iijgrtf-' 1 'f:?f25':g:1- i,:?g:fsq'f:f5j ' LF: -if ' .5-1. Qzgaz-P TIG. ri1'.'g-f: .':1' '1-r'?f.': ':L-- -'- -1-i:'.-mr X-' -'J 1 A-ff '.--'-:-- .e.-, . . ,' '- -.'7vvt-- 'f 2.1:-sr 1.,-'f.4f, fag.: .5 z, J-2 ', gig- '- :,, Q. -'ig-'.',2, -.-,:... .',- . V, - j4..- 1, ., ... -I. 1,-.,-: .- v-.h ,.:, A ...N ,mt , qt-.' -H-v -,wgr.g.,' .sr ra-.. -ff, ,if-17 - - . fre'--.11 v' 212- 'Jr '.-'- i if . ' -L... if' -f .i- Q--':. :,'2'f,q 'gr zz- ui. -wx-. '-.,. ig, . yr.: I l i 1 HELEN NUSBAUM Elkhart High School, Indiana University of Chicago Junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, I. A. C., '2O. Helen is another who has been with us only a short time. She is an interesting girl and a real joker, always bubbling over with mischief. ELLEN OSGOOD Parker High School University of Chicago Dramatic Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, junior Girls' Society, '18, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, Choral Society, '19, '20, Operetta, '20. Nero, merry and mischievous, used to call the Heur de lis her native flower, but is now loyal to the goldenrod emblem of the Stars and Stripes. Ellen likes romance in literature, and perhaps a bit in life, as well. RAMONA PALMER Western High School, Baltimore, Md. University of Chicago junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, I. A. C., '19, '20. Ramona has attended live dilferent high schools in four years and says Hyde Park is the best. Who wouldn't? Her liking for dancing and June's fudge is equal to that of the boys. ALBERTINE PIERCE Wendell Phillips University of Illinois J. A. C., '19, Allmertine is another happy girl of Hyde Park, naturally agreeable and kind of heart. She docs good work besides. GERTRUDE PITSCH Weiidell Phillips C. I. C., '17, '18, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, Girl Reserves, '20, G. A. A., '20. Gertrude is a pretty, peppy girl, full of fun and school spirit. Her beauty is of the unusual Grecian type which is so much envied and so rare. 98 ,X , , .13.-1--Lv: J. x .nl-1'.5,f.-n--.nw-r. .-f,:', -eng., ., , -..f . . . ,.,..l ,,:.3x,y31g. .img-,A. 's'15'i2,1,f 'SEQ .1 212, , ,, 4, F' , 'flf . Wfff.'.11.'f'1'. 'lL1',:1-' -,r.-,-4j-- -g7f,.f3-g,- 5.-?'g,..-4 ' . :. 1- ..: 4-:.. Q:,'-.,',- 1 '4 1.-H, 1513-4-. v'-.ff rg' 1 2-.'--- 'G-25347 l.Z1?Z--Lid 'v' 1' ' 'if' Ls -tp -I::.9,-K -.i7,'43,?Q-.'.' 'l'H?11: l'.'.J , -I .'. f 1 I Q '-'fl' ': J' ,- . 1.3 ,. t , '. .41 ll'-- .4 K--4' t :,,,.., 'ry-J? I xryfflg-gh, nn. .Ag .3 ,l..,:.v . 'a,:g..:4, cg,--v,,S5g5,3.:. 4,-A..,..i5 - 0 ex ggi. 1.5413-...', .53 Af'-. - ' ' '- .q::7:-:xt.',:- :ig-,Sq A, la- 4,-'ye gg 1 'QL' 7.,- . 5 V--V i -.,,A-px: 73- s ,A .. gh -'L I -.'.TZ'- ,'+'Y.'.:- -: :. ' '-F . fi., '.1- al- '.' 1 .' . A-, ca- -.n -Q ' - - ... ll DOROTHY PRATT Shakespeare C. I. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Story Scribblers'.So- ciety, Vice-President '18, Junior Girls' Society, '19g Senior Girls' Society, '20, Girl Reserves, '19. This dimpled young lady is called Dot. It is mighty hard to write about her because Dot could express our thoughts about her more clearly herself. But we will say that she is truer than steel to her friends. ADALINE HELEN QUILL A. O. Sexton University of Chicago I. A. C., '17, '19g G. A. A., '17, Junior Girls' Society, '19g Senior Girls' Society, 'Z0. Adaline is a quiet, sincere girl, whose friend- ship is worthy securing. Besides being a con- scientious student, and a faithful club worker, she is an artist of unusual ability. MARGARET REEB Proviso Township High School Junior Girls' Society, '19g Senior Girls' Society, '20, Girls' Reserves, '19, J. A. C. Here is another to win an honorable dismissal from Hyde Park. Although she is shy and quiet, she has made many warm friends during her stay here. CLYDE W. REES James Wadsworth University of Wisconsin Discussion Club, '16, '17, '18, C. I. C., '16, '18p Lightweight Football, '17. Clyde is a gay lark. He values the bright, social side of life. He likes to be among people who are enjoying themselves-especially the pretty ladies. KATHERINE ROCKWELL Wadsworth Sophomore Girls' Society, '18g Junior Girls' Society, '19, Dramatic Club, '17, '18, Spanish Club, '19, C. I. C., '17, '18, '19, '20. Tall and good-looking, with glossy black hair and vivacious brown eyes, Katherine is a strik- mg figure in our halls. She can dance, talk, and act with equal ability. 99 fl Q .Q5.jrl' Y. 'xiii' v5.'g'g!Q 131- QQQEE: I if-tg.f,,Li ' A A ' 1 n s A an in .,.. -,,, 1 ,,-,. ..,,.X. i n 'lx' 54 5,10 y E?'L W- ?A-L ffk A A , 3' , ' o M ' Willard Mass. Institute of Technology i ., 1 IV1. i - 1ll- Q . '- W1 3. Chess and Checker Club, '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, X 5 -,-1 4 . I i I Secretary '17, Vice-President '18, Chess Team, ' ,A '17, '18, Checker Team, '17, C. 1. C., '17, '18, '19. ' 'l L llsl ' fi? When Bud wakes up from his day dreams, he M ,,,' ' 4: ' 5 4 surprises the class with some witty, irrelevant 5. A ,l i' 'ii V , -,,,V, ,V remark. He is a fine chess player, and for sev- i 'QE ' ' t . eral years' held the school championship in that I . ' , line. i irsor S3 7 '..i,' is 'T . 1 , I Jrrl I . . rr., g : . . .r A Z ff' i XI X? - . it iiio e Ii t l 2 2 f .- 3,191 at , 5 L 1 X if s ilms uyze- ' is . . . K ' j,g,,::latg: .fxxgeggmj 2- 'V JF 1 '5 ' L:-1 . ef l .-3, . i lf' X. E Y - Stl, 512. X ,, it X 1 -Z. M -'IL 'xiii jilfi. wi , , me .. 'Will''f2EslffYiaH3'ZLfi'i. : -.:- ' i-, -its , extra: , ,,asyaeg,fg5,xis,,5,, . 1 ,H 5, in - f 1' :ww 7 fyawfrgwiv,-,,',.a5,, .. .gf 2 ' 1' - rerrr . 1 lssr . V S l il., . ' ' . ' J eorle .g . V- -i-h 1 , .e,i. .7 , .r- 'K ., :V , irr, r14..1 5 , S-,,-' i - 1 7' . a, W RUDOLPH S-AMUELS Forestville University of Wisconsin Weekly Staff, '19, '20, J. A. C., '19, '20, Discus- sion Club, '18, '19, '20, Weekly Club, '20, Box- ing and Wrestling Club, '20, Spanish Club, '18, Boys' Working Reserve, '18, Operetta Staff, '18, Scenic Artist, '19, '20, Senior Dramatics' Scenic Artist, '18, '19, '20. - Rudey is the fellow who paints the picturesque and pretty scenes for so many school theat- ricals. He says his ambition is to be an artist- doesn't he know he is one already? He is a pleasant, all-round, real sport. L. JOSEPH SCHNEIDER Kenwood Schneider's dream of an ideal future is a leis- urely tour of the world. Well, we bet there are plenty of Hyde Parkers who have found him a good enough fellow to want to accom- pany him. WILLIAM SCHNEIDER Scott University of Illinois Boxing and Wrestling Club, Discussion Club, I. A. C., Swimming, '19, '20, Lightweight Champion Football, '19, Lightweight Basket- ball, '20. Another little fellow with a big reputation, which everyone agrees he deserves. He has always worked hard and steadily for the honor ot Hyde Park. ALMA SAUNDERS Willard Cheerful and kind, courteous to all, so do we know our Alma. 100 ., .,,.,,g J, x 1 i.-1 -::-'- --ras.-.-:. '.-'it '- 'c f'- 1: --: 1- :J-If pri' TE? 1 fr- .IZ sg-K. Q:': S' .E.'j-,na-5 .i,1li?,k15 gF3'5gLTpg2f X.-' 'J V 'ir gvj-113 -2' '1fQff,.5': Pfjlzyfr In. 'Ili 3- 3 ' .Q igflj. ' iii-.,Q?.'+ 1.5: ,Jn-2: , Q :'- R '1 1-. -.1: .' r .. ,. -yy sr ,., ., ,. fx' ' 1 1 ' fglf' Z0 ',i'Q??12 , ,J-x., .- :rs-, N ,-- -. Q, -.2 - .,,.,., ,..5,1.g. X.. .-5 .L- .x Z1 JANE SCHREI Kozminski G. A. A., '17, Basketball Team, '17, Cecelian Glee Club, '17, '18, C. I. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Garden Club, '19, Girls' Swimming Team, '19. Jane has that wavy black hair that all the girls envy. She-is s a song-lar-rd-, a good sport, and an athlete. IIILDRED L. SCHROCK LVendell Phillips J. A. C., '18, '19, '20, Girls' Swimming Team, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, G. A. A., '20, Girl Reserves, '20. Pretty, popular, a peach of a girl --that de- scribes Mildred exactly. Her unfailing enthusi- asm and school spirit have endeared her to her classmates. DRUCILLA SCHROEDER Ifzske University of Chicago Dramatic Club, '17, '18, '19, Musical Club, '18, '19, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, C. I. C., '17, '18, '19, Plutarch Club, '19. Dance hither and bring with thee, jest and youthful jol'lity. This to us is symbolic of Drucilla's gifted exe- cution of the terpsichorean art. LAWRENCE H. SELZ Shakespeare University of Chicago Musical Club, '17, Orchestra, '17, '18, '19, '20, Story Scribblers' Society, '19, Weekly Staff, '19, '20, J. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20 , opefeua, Business Staff, '20, Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20, Camp Roosevelt Club, '19. E Ever notice his bulging brow? Well, he in- - tends to fill it .up with laws and statutes, and when it. is brimming over with legal wisdom, he is going out into the world to convince every judge and jury he encounters. NANCY SCHOLEEN Shakespeare Mazart Basiness College Well, Nan, wherever you are after February '21, you will certainly make a hit. H. P. will miss hearing your gay Hello, seeing your trim self, and receiving your smiling friend- liness. 101 ti l mg-:::-F 1 iffifiifh ' ' iff? 35171 5 A vw-nv' '.:.: '- 1- -.-V.-.f-.V - -1- .rr-.-.,-.-A-,gs :ta--t . . - xr- - :fi .w 5 5 l LSX i 5 ,. .1- . A 5 , '19,President February '21 Class. Besides being our esteemed president, Lou is the fast man of the class. Whether he's selling ' iiiafi-2: 'SHFJP-'fbi , Z0 .,l,,ii, 4, . . s.'N MV.. ELIZABETH SMITH -g 11- Shakespeare University of Illinois A it , ' P A+ -1 Dramatic Club, '17, I. A. C., '19, '20, Spanish ft I Y , . 'Qi C Club, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, lunior f ll '- A -- . yi, Girls' Society, '19. 23 I This picture is Elizabeth Smith. Note the it L, 1: V thundercloud ati the tip, the two bright dstlaiis EX 2? '-- 1 Q immediately un erneat , the snow-covere i and that cute little pearl-trimmed cave. This 1 ' , masterpiece has been in our halls four years, 7 -.sl but is to be transferred now to Illinois. ? f ig S U ROSE SMITH , ' , ggi , , 5 Y- faines M CC Osh Normal iii: i '-' il: 3 Junior Girls' Society, 'l9g G. A. A., '19. T 4, ' ,,.- ' iii Rose has been a delight to all who have known , W f her and has made many friends during her high X ' T v school career. We're sorry to lose you, Rose, ' ' J but good luck go with you. 1 Q T MARCELLE E. STICHELBAUT g I ' Kozininski ig f French Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, J. A. C., '18, '19g Q U ii Junior Girls' Society, '19, '20. fx , A ::' A native of France, who learned her English QW , ' on the British Isles and has a Franco-Anglais Z .V,,5?' , ' accent which is delightful, is' our own Marcella. 757 3 I K , Her smile would add to her charm in any E .fa Vtt ' 1 Q Q5 country. t i . A 5 Louis JAMES STIRLING ' . ,. Fi. Wayne High School, '18 'S' ' ' U f W ' ' niversity 0 isconsin i' ' l i' i Lightweight Basketball, '19, Captain '20g J. Q H -it' 53. A I C., '18, '19, '20, Discussion Club, '19, 'Z0g HIS- ' ,.ii E x' tory Club, '19g Junior Track, '18g Lightweight ., -Q ' Football, Championship, '19, R. O.. T. C.g ,, VE 2 le. Spanish Club, '19, Boxing and W1'estl1ng Club, 1 , ff '20, Interclass Track, '19, Interclass Basketball, f rm, . 49- SN' ' W ' i t I l tl. ,' -Q' g fir. ' 9 , f' 1 ' , V . ' f ilk., I ' 5 t, l . .A 4 'fi , ' W 44 W M'Wr'::-,.1. '+ 'r f 5:52 Hi y ..,er fa you a ticket to a basketball game, giving you your money's, worth after you' have bought, or helping his friends along, he always shows speed. KENNETH STRONG Walter Scott University of Illinois Kennie is a chummy fellow. He laughs at your jokes, listens to your hard-luck stories, lends a hand whenever he can, and in all ways demonstrates that a friend is the one who helps. 102 vi-uf .. . .-1 . . . -, 1. .1.- 4. ' :1 4 :pl 7:-gf : . '.-2 '1r2t'm, '-he . 2113.624 X X - ' sei ' ft -fm -ff-si im' ':L1',f:- I 'ff' .' ., . '16lA 'I L' '. -N , ... -.y -' .. V, 4 U, Nl. irq, f- v',- -' -..-n., is -f...-S: Q.:-. ,A 5-N, - ..: N'-- ' '. t.-u.'-,.-f- -L .. Vino- -2532 'sg :I4:. T,- N' .- 1 --'- - uf - '.'7'mf3v',i' '..'ii'37: ...,',:A,., ah. ,WWI 1.2.5-il, R. :J h .. ,: 13... .HV M Q ly i Q. , ,,i,.':.: ..- 4, .U-... .gy ...- 5 ...if H, .xg ' ., .L-.:, ii... ,.,, ,-f., , egg, 19 'f,.'gf1-L 3i3,:+E:,Qf',f .gp .:17'1j . . - 5 ffjzgzf x .i Ulf' ft. -t--. ,:,.-3-- 1 .1 f az.. 1-.A -,Z, ,' -'-. . tg I ,:' r, 1 .1- 1 -.-3.3. -1, .Yr 4-, .3 .I :, I ' :...A., ,:.. 1 XR . WALTER TAYLOR Kozmiiiski University of Wisconsin Choral Society, '16, '17, Discussion Club, '17, '18, '19, '20g Boys' Glee Club, 'l9g Spanish Club, '19g Operetta, '16. How many classes have been enliveneld by Wal- ter's original remarks and ready wit! Red's smiling face and cheerful ways will-long be re- membered by Hyde Parkers. ARTHUR TODD Wendell Phillips Armour Institute Lightweight Basketball, 'Z0. Although Art is quiet and retiring, he is a mighty line fellow, a fact that we have all dis- covered. He is an athlete, a student, and a fusser. MILDRED TRAUTWEIN .lolm Farrell Sophomore Girls' Society, '18g Junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20g I. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Tall, dark, quiet in school, but when sl'1e's out- side Y0u'd be surprised. Mildred has sup- ported the teams and helped the clubs. She is a sincere friend, a real girl. DONALD J. TRUMP Kahoka KMO.2 High School Orchestra, '19, '20, Band, '19, '20, J. A. C., '20. Trump came from the show me state, but it didn't take long to show him what a great school he had entered. He started right in to vvork for Hyde Park. and has helped out ever since. RUTH TURNBULL James McCosh Normal Ruth's quest for knowledge is not to end at Hyde Park. She, too, realizes the advantage of education and intends to pass on to others the good things she has learned. Hence her plan to enter Normal. 103 ' W Ny . M AfAf' '- A af? illifiifiif 'iff' 113- fffiflififff' E Z0 j 35, 2,33 :.:.,,:t stil. Egiglflillillifll - EULALIE VALIQUET ' Er' 2. a 4, 1. sms il. ft! ef' :,-, lil all . il ?g ,ix it ik. 'fs 52 El A .a A I 1 ' ' ' ' 7' A,j,,, fi '21 i ' l Q E Zig l .1129 Hi. 2,1 4 r 33, il. .4 3 if 5 - , 3' , ii Vikkr i w-- K iz li sa a 2 A i M s lilyria High School, Ohio Eulalie took a fast train away from an Eastern school and landed in our midst. Quiet people are always welcome, and so it is with her. But she brings cheer as Well. Art A cademy BERNICE VVATSON Bowen Tarrytown, N. Y. Who is the girl with the happy smile? Who is the girl with the jolly laugh? These are some of the questions one hears in the halls when Bernice passes. To know her is to like her, for she is a true Hyde Park girl. BEATRICE WEINSTEIN LVilla1'd Uuiveifsity of Wiscohxiii Choral Society, '17, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, C. l. C., '18, '19, Junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, Girls' Glee Club, '18, Bee is vivacious and full of fun. Her wit and laughter ring through our corridors. May your wits be arrested for speeding, and your anger for loitering! ' EDITH WEISKOPF Willard Ferry Hall Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, Dra- matic Club, '18, '19, '20, J. A. C., '20, Spanish Club, '19, '20, French Club, '18, Debating Club, '19, Music Club, 'l9. Here's to Edith, whose contagious laugh rung through the corridors for tour years. She can dance, talk and make friends as Well as she can laugh. Hyde Park will miss the Edith, Marion, Amy, Pauline, etc., combination. AUGUST WEN DT Ray University of Illinois Orchestra, '17, '18, '19, '20, Mandolin Club, '19, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, C. I. C., '19, '20. Here is a fellow who always enjoys things. He jokes continuously, smiles constantly, and cuts up often. His motto is either Cheer up or I should worry. 104 y 0 fm ww Allin . X , ,x k u nl M X . . ,.,.. .. . ,, ij. as. .- -1:5 Tr-'L-1-.-:Q f:-3:17594 -121212 E--'.',.':'.fi f'112.1 5:-'ft' Tig 't 'N' 'Lf ' .214 - fwvf-Zfui' - ':Ll',:f- 'p'1Zff2,:,- -Pj?-gf:,?11. :P,g1'f.:i.1-.' Y-.1-T , ,F -y f' gtg-A.: y Qu. 1,1-5.23:-.,',1' 'L-,--..--3 ':,-zfifwr' '-11:15.15 ,em-1:2---f-'..,. wg gif -33 rfb.-.. Yyief. -:ff.f..z 2.-.'f f-fiffil -2 T-za: ,ff-.auf n 9.1 .- J mi. vu ,-:z-L,-:. .-air'-x. f 2 X. --tg. , f- ww---V ' 4-' - -,:',:. Q:z:-..1,- : v .V 1 -. 1-- ' ., 4 , ,, i.,.,.,.. ,,. lm ' on . .. , dn. , ., T., 5- .':... 1-: a :-X' - :.' . - .-. . 2 w,'Qt,f X: P' v' -: Y-i - .x at -ey.-:'f. :'-.r yi. - gg, N - 1111. 5:.'.,'o 'pq -1' '- -' x lo 'zu IQ Z' MARGARET H. WHITE Fiske University of Wiseonsin Choral Society, '17, '18, '19, '20, Operetta, IS, '19, '20, Musical Club, '19, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, Junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, I. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20. Anvone acquainted wi.tlL.Hyfle Hank LO- be familiar with this beaming blondicrowned head, blue eyes, pink cheeks, and red 11ps. She is a valuable addition to our clubs and activ- ities. MARION WILSON W il l ard Marion has the biggest, browncst eyes imagin- able. They are brimful of friendliness and good humor. She sees the best in people, She never lacks words for her thoughts. AMY FRANCIS WOLF Edmund Burke Newcomb College I. A. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Musical Club, '18, French Club, '18, Debating Club, '18, Junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20. Who is the girl with the big brown eyes? We knew you'd ask that question. She is Amy Wolf, another of our attractive girls. She and Pauline are inseparable and we don't know what H. P. will do without them. RICHARD E. WONDERLICK Wendell Phillips Iowa State College He has not been with us long enough to make himself famous in Hyde Park, but judging him by his loQks, we feel glad to move over a bit and make room for him. GERTRUDE WORTH Blonde, petite Gertrude is a well-known figure in the halls of Hyde Park. Few, however, really know what a sweet, genuine girl she is. 105 fue rf , , . M! , - H :9ftl':-fri-F I .'Ev.r:'i:':.'f li K .f.'f5,ig-' , :fr-:.f,k11' .-.wi-.:f,f-.' '-.-.1-N - .. AEI.. E Sl? 'fart'--1.-an .s.og1e., . A -.ff.- 1-:: 1...-if .. :, -.::'-4 1.1 ,. .. 11: - '. . :--:--f- -- - .. -'-f:-f-'C' ti-1.-ygur'-,f X.-s '1-H: -:,' X4-'.e-1 : vi-.P L, :L-1 :Nus- -1-.: 2,.'-'.,'- - HL- I ' '- : je - 5' ' -:.- 2- 1-.: -nf .. :,'.A.3. f'-4-'.',Zg -'fzzs .LQ '11r'.-Ji.f ':.f-5-:.i'f' fri li?1 -1 if 'tC:'f'3'- all-:.'S1r': '-: -13. SP2-' ri. F-f'Q'L'Q-.,- Tis QQl'f',','. -.iffy f:,1i.i'f,,?'31- 2.3, ,I Allllllb. Q. fi Q W 1. I 5 . 'H' CELESTUS A. KING Lane Technical High School N oiilliwestern University Celestus is a very recent addition, late of Lane Tech. He appears to be the sort of fellow Hyde Park will be glad to point to as one of her graduates. IDA N AVARRG Fiske School University of Chicago Dramatic Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, Vice-President '19, Operetta, '18, '19, Sophomore Girls', '18, junior Girls', '19, C. I. C., '19, Spanish Club, '17, Musical Club, '18, '19, Girls' Glee Club, '18, '19, '20, Plutarch Club, '18, '19, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20. Ida is our pretty little girl from Panama. Oh, how she can sing, and dance tool But then she belongs to the famous Navarro family. She just returned from South America in time to end the semester with her beloved class. CHARLES SCOFIELD Park Manor University of Chicago Orchestra, '16, '17, '18, Boys' Glee Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, Operctta, '18, '19, Junior Track, '17, Captain '18, Baseball, Manager '19, Discussion, '17, '18, '19, '20, Dramatics, '18, Heavyweight Football, '19, Weekly Staff, '19, Chuck has a truly musical soul. Many are the times he has charmed our ears with his pleasant voice or his talking violin. He is also a con- spicuous athlete With an enviable record. I 106, X , X 4 N :With-1:1-F .'3i?E :?,'f fisiw-4'.' 'f :-. ff ' --- T- 1L? ':3,Qi ::.iLi+1'-sf: . 'gs . .,--3---'fur . 3 Xa.. .: ,, 1 ix , A 4. .. 'Q .- 1-1-.',.g...'. N. K ,. .- -zr. N1p,gpq:,i- 5.-r5,,f-ww - .3 f, -,fri .:: ' 4,-r.. -3,3423 gc. 23.-4--5.1 'v-'igxr '- 11-1t::qx'fQf .- gr 1.-591: -1 mf.. , f-x.+.ff:, '. 'f 'f-lf-fl :'-12.-vw? ..: 2 ':':.a' nf -' rn .VS-1fi'1'Z 'ff 19 -vt -f.-'.' 331: .wg .r ':. -.rl r urn- .a:,..1j- :'.'.. '-Sf :ff X' 7 -fs-. ..-. 1- ,,-.X-.4,.1, .: 11, .-9. -.:, -. - f- j .:....3fz.- ..' - 1-,Q-'.' 13. P' 'Ti-Qui! 4 '52 NT -T fi'-15.. ' 3'f. FQ 'XI .run 31: .-, 11, .M W .J N. H. .M x -A 'Y .1 -1- 1 - - A. pr: ...... -., . - , --A-1 Ti' ' f 5 l ,msg a i 1 E E Z . 107 E 1 --,uv - x 54,11-.15 rf. in Lf 4,r. i 3-, -,. . 15 :. 1. .-- as S2 is M lg N I s ' '5ei?4fPf,E' , .. -saizllfiii Z0 sf -51i'v Trail'-f I-si' 'fl u me T M ANNA ANDERSEN Parkside School Business World Anna is known to her friends as Dimples. We all agree that she isn't stingy with them, either, because she always has a smile for ev- Cryone. EMILY BARBOUR fumes McCosh Business College J. A. C., '19. Her amliition is to be a typist and also a pianist. She is inspired with oral themes and speeches, also arts of every educational kind. THELMA CLARK Holbrook School Business World Thelma is a very quiet and sensible girl who does very fine work. One can not help noticing work that is so thoroughly done. GEORGE DONAHUE Corpus Christi Academy Business World George has graduated from two things this June-graduation from Hyde Park and gradua- tion from knee pants to long jeans. His am- bition is to be a bookkeeper. Success to you, George! ALYCE FREEBERG Koerninski School Business World I. A. C., 'Z0. Hyde Park has known her only two years, but during that time she has plunged into her Work with an ardor and enthusiasm that is hard to equal. 108 X 1 if ' Xl! Ftzmf-it .-1:',:g:e.'1 'REEF :qs -- ' '- if f T E?f3jfi3'1Qh1 :fg1'f,lXI cbfif'-:ff-,ist '-' z, ,jg 5' 5.1 .-.'Z:.:,-1 -H' ' ffl? 55,3 lifi: f-if-'l' . l.fig1-4:iI',5I.'j,- 'p. , ff' Lwjvfg- .ac-f-7 ' i::.i-H, '-T7.Q45.?i1 .'A' f?3?j1: Fail'-ii .19 'fL', 2i fi4:3TQ 'ni :Hi 1.2 '-5 -'Ni-if -'Vafi' vm .'-5-tfiiif i-2':i'-if: X isa:- ' '11-flip,bfi-5154--. lf: f.'if -iff fii1jr:fa:-'.1- if ,154-L fx. '51-Qitib 3'-Q,3'I'- 733 Q-H'-I 'tiff' i f4E1' Q'wq I .:L, . ,gt .A , me , A ...- . ,. N . .,,. . XJ, .. -. .: -1- 1 - f ... R IQ BERNICE GRAVES Walter Scott Business World Here is Blondy with the beautiful golden hair. She is a very sweet and lovable girl, and reminds one of a radiant sunbeam. We know she is going to make many friends in this world. ELIZABETH HART South High School, Grand Rapids, Mich. Art Institute - Elizabeth is little, but by no means insignificant. She is as jolly and full of life as she is pretty, and there isn't a person who has ever known her that does not like her. MARIE JENSEN fanies McCosli Business World Marie is another one of the pretty girls of the class, and is also one of the star students. Her pleasant and jolly disposition has won her many friends and no enemies. SARAH LIPSCHULTZ Wadsworth Business World Sarah is conscientious and as faithful to her friends as to her studies. We are sure that her work as a private secretary will be as well done as her work at Hyde Park. MYRTLE LUNDQUIST Parker High School Business World A quiet little girl who studies very diligently. Qne of her chief attractions is her sweet, child- like smile which wins her many friends. 109 X , kt' , 1 X of . A - - . - -L lg.-,. .4 , .T-.fp N-3 -1 -as 4-:fc--f ' '-'- 44.3-1a '- -1- -.'-Q P. - ' 31- If -A2-.11 r. T.. :l.'-. , - :z - 3-L' 'T t FIf!f'.f.' 1 ff-2 ::-:'-- 5- Nix eh 1 arte. -' - .as ' i - .iv is-.. WH ...f.,- , .,4.---fa: -gy.--fl' xc . -cr 115- , 'J ' -1n1. '3-' Nilffbiii ' 1:92 -if ' .-a-11- vi is--'1 xi -,'-fa'-.'-'3' f P-Zigi-'1i!.1f.':.-' 'E f,f 741' 1T'ff:: 1-ff-'.s-W. 'z-kc? ' . f-iii -sf .sf if -1 Q:-L -:.j:5a.f5'-' -'52553L1 - .4-Q'-'Q' X 'z.-!-1f-l.iraf:.gq?.,v :gg 2.3.1 2.1, ..!fw1: A f-i21::f:.f.-jr Rigs- X - 3,1111-1-4: 15-. 'Bai -Jr . ' fig-.g'e5,if'5.fi' Fi-5' ' ',.. - E51-5 vs nfl-f. -rj. -.5 10 me l i WALTER MCKEOWN 1 farnes M cC ash Business World Get that name-M-c-K-e-o-w-n? It's so seldom that his name is ever spelled right that it is a treat to see it spelled correctly. Walter is a studious and witty fellow. MARIE MITCHELL St. farnes Business World I. A. C., '20, When we see Marie coming down the halls we are sure to see her with a smile. She is one of the best in her class, and we all hope she will be as good in the office as she is in the sehoolroom. STANLEY MOORE Kozrninski Business World Stanley is vurr-vurr studious, and we are sure he will make a success as a bookkeeper or whatever he takes up in life. MARY MULVEY Parkside Business College Here is a very quiet and demure little girl who never has much to say, but Works very hard on her books. CATHERINE MURPHY St. Thomas Business World Catherine is our two-year graduate with the wavy hair and dimples. S-he is a good worker and is well liked by all. 110 .sllllllts we WW Alli. X f ki, .. My iii-Tir.-'-'t 'la ? ':'-'Y f F3FT5 3'K 4 '1:'if M-in 'B' a7 -' - '- 111' 1. r T 2 :il ??:'7':e2J?i '3fi -19. - -V-,, Y -: 1.-.'..-I-1'--- - sz-.' . ':- . :,- s c- 'T 'Z vi, -.hs '-A rl ' '. ' -'-- JYLLAI. f mf.:-,35.-D4-,,1,rif,.J,:,4. . .V A -gffg gm- k,.x1.3yi'-Z.. .5'.1g3:.: - :C.?.4Z' , l.f171:iZ'.35. --' lv' if Lfibrl- ' :I 4:21-La '.T7.'-'-3.?51'.'-' 'L'H?11: 'Z'--1'-1 '-s. f-J: ff -1-'v af ': 'F 2. .- 7'1,+' :':'f1:' W- ':-r'-:P f'-'fZ.,- -'1 x IGF V 1 ,fs r,FL':.v ' ':' -gg in gf,. :f'-'o,'- -. .'5'.' '-... -51' .L-. 3-xg-.,,.,' .113 -gg .- ' ' ' '- f e:Q17:3w,7,- .P Jah.-,.' .ltd 'fa-LESS. 1:-. vc ' 7.-. e1,ei-'r-fm t-Q -1' -,,- gig-fe :-.j 155. 2--'.:f Q..-' as gf l HANN AH PRAXL Paul Revere G. A. A., '20. Have you noticed the girl with the athletic swing about her? That's Hannah! She is one of our future gym teachers, and we know her determination and good nature will carry her Business World to success. VEDA QUANSTROM John Fiske G. A. A., '20. Veda is the one with the pretty blond bobbed P hair who is always happy and finds great joy in her work and in pleasing others. She also aspires to be a gym teacher. FRIEDA RAIMOND John Fiske Business World Here are two lines which characterize Frieda: Happy-go-lucky, fair and free, Nothing there is that bothers me. HARRIET C. YOUNG St. Ambrose Business World Harriet is a quiet, sensible girl whose good work in all her classes is a proof that she will be a success in life. CLARA ROLFF Parkside Business World Clara is one of the sweetest girls in the class. She is everybody's friend. If good wishes will bring success., we predict that Clara will be one of our most successful members. 111 -- vw- 1-7 - 4 xx ' , - . sf X X .1.-.1-5 arf:-sr x 1 use - -..:1:----.cw-' '-'- ff.-1,tg:,g1-. 411- rg. ,I ' 3 2.-Y.-r-: -..-. A :, T..--1:-:-, T '5:-gf,'.'.Si- -' zqv., l - :1-Q51 22 5.575 j gg' 1 -21: ' ' -f.-ff -i?:n,v,j-'Ii'-L-' ' '112',3g3.' f N731-.-jfizi E.-TEL.--' 'jf-'. ' A-I.. -ff-5,-E 'RNA ::?cp,'g'.':1' 'wfrf-3 'iiffikr .2132--1131 . X.-' 'lwlg' fir L! -t'- .fel-551 tI::.-,fx '.i7.'-YJ lf. f P: E fi:::3:'f.W5 .lfg J FF-if - ffl --. I-5171 -32 f'f'Pi 'ii gait' 19 l::+Lj:,1f'-'1 13353 -'Is .Qui-i: , Si'fE'r:.3j. 1- ':V2f?gi YL, .,,..,:'s.' ' .. ... . .-,-... , J .1- .Thw ,JE .Tak r '::,'i,L.I.,. hi: ITC.. 1: N 'E' ye RUTH RUVEL X Avondale l I. A. C., '20, G. A. A. One can tell by her smile that she is well liked by her companions. Ruth is a stuclious girl, who receives high marks for her work. MYRA ELLEN SCHWARTZ Bryn Mawr Business World Her broad smile of happiness is always present. With such a pleasant disposition, she cannot help being a success in her chosen work. PEARL SCHVVARTZ Wnz. Penn Business World Here is one of the smallest girls in the class, but also one of the speediest. She's a whizz as a stenographer. Here's wishing you luck, Pearl! LAURA SILVER Wadsworth G. A. A., '19. Laura's sweet, winning manner brought her many friends, although she was with us but 2. short time. MARY SLOMAN St. Thomas Apostle Mary is a true friend to all. Shels a jolly, good-natured girl who is always willing to ad- vise and to help others. 112 '-ir ,'-.:l',LSZ- f If-Lf-fif'.'-'. :f-1f,II-,.Qi - 1 .r-- ' 4.30 --ig,-. --ft .Rig :-Yi-ZLQ-.,',j' 'Q-. .v.'j '42,-ilflkjl fi-'-571-3 pg--, if 2:-'ggf ig-any-. ,Pj3:.E-2. -gt ' H, :Hsu 19 '-ezffsl -if fre .-if-5: -'Tail' -.11 1 1'i.114f 2,0 V.:--.14 1.i,.'..x , sg. 3541 15.55 j'.'7. 5. X brig..-xtazfvl. gg. ig- 'jg - Q :-K' - 'LQ-' , N: .-z'.-1--fs... 111' K-' N.. My I.. ..,..,. I.. M: U. gh , I V.--5, H, ,Ni .1- Z. MARJORIE REES SMITH Mark Sheridan Business College J. A. C., 'ZOQ G. A. A., '19, '20. Marjorie is a very sweet and quiet girl who is well liked by all. Her ambition is to be an accountant, and a very good one she will make, too, judging from her work here. MURIEL WARING John Fiske Bmincss World Muriel is a jolly, brilliant, and studious girl and shows the. qualities that will make her a success as a private secretary. EDNA VVEHRVVEIN James Mffosh Bu.vin0s.v LVorld As much fun as she is tall, And shes the tallest of us all. LILLIAN VVEINER Felsenthal Buxinesx World Lillian is a very quiet but clever girl. She is a smcere worker, possessing an ambitious atti- tude toward her work, and is well-deserving of her honorable standing. 113 w ...,-.-. .. .. ,sie ,V r I 'si 1' ' I 5'-'QrZfA1T- X . :Yugi 7 X QQ E .-mfg'-T3-i-: 4 .,1Z,f.Lj' Jfi-b5l:2 .lu 41,1-,i1i'I1. :-hi? 'H f f-if-5 12':',H-if -'ju--'f4'f:,-Leif ' 1-,.-V-ffl'-. V . lij Va,-f,5H5ig15,2 :fi D 'wif 'E'EffZ1L-1-36, gi- '-1.:.5:,A:1 A-, Q , :aims 'gg l,., Ll . ,rl w. ,, . V, , ' Z .'l Q 4215!-, I-'vi' fyfifsf' ,J gf.: '.'e ', :':IZ ,eLggig'.2L1?f'2!5f?3 ',. ,4 1 .1 ' 2 '. '.'- :I C.. CD 3 A 'fi - 'E 'sir :A 'gn' ,-, , 1 225 is f :'M't'W W 't'M :mf 3 5 Q Y' ' r X lg 1' ' Q, 5 mf r 5, 5 2 fi . ,5 Q i 5 Q H B f , .... W -if V 'B ff fs, 5 .3 A , I... 3 X ii ,.'.,, l Mi fs ,, ,r i el, Q Q i ,Q 1 J KE , ,L if I -x f l' W' ' 5 il il X , il 5 lx . -at 1 l f ,N A 5 ? Q' V f Q i fi, 1 i ,..... . 1, i L K S ' stlitii in it , XX 'Hu V V, gl f ' l :ls ,, .Wt Am,. , -4' A--w 1if fb0U-N 'L'+Fi'4E'f 7 elnsuarg Winn 'Quan Cgrerhuates ORREN ALLEN James McCosh Business World Orren is a happy-go-lucky fellow who has won the nickname of Smiles. He has also estab- lished the reputation of being everyone's friend, no one's enemy, and a handsome, fine fellow. MARTHA BEAGLE Scott Business World t'Mattie, as she is better known, is a little girl full of pep whose laugh is a continuous bubble and whose How of words incessant. JOHN BEAHAN Sl. Thomas Our silent C?J hero! Although John is small, he is always conspicuous by his voice, especially when teacher is out of the room. But, as many people say, valuable things come in small pack- ages. EDITH BERGGREN Fcnger Bnsincss World Edith is the truest of friends, and possesses a personality that draws all towards her. She is sure to succeed in the business world because of this valuable asset. MAE BINGER James M fC osh Bnsiness World Mae is a good sport in every sense of the word. She is lively, and just chuck full of fun is our l'little blond girl. 114 x, , i , N X 'X 5'-T:.',-'JTX 'igji-'ggi :. nf fjiryi-hi -4 'af-F-:ef--:li '- 4-.'n11:A:g,:-.j--cifg,-, ' 11- .r-: La. 1: :, 1, .wg-,p-A w , ll 11:.LrJgf,5gj. L .1555-M., 'v'1jffIZ- ' :T-3.. 'Ie , 1 ff F I ' '12 ' 'QS' fun -.-'Cv-.' 'v' '- I--,' 1 Q3--.'.-L' I .2-1,195 :..31.:x,-.-5-it '- 5 -97, -. -5:3-1 .-ft . .'Q:q' 3.132 .1yA,,'.: ' -Tj-A fy.. 5-iffwgr l-Zigi-'1i:'.i5.2--' 'ggi 'Sig' 54: g.'-jsp I:-T-Fa 5111.1-2 '.i?.'.v.3.?i3-.'f f3.'xf:::E , fq.g,f--ea ff--2, v n :Hi .- f.: . --'ln' fr'-1:'. 111- .'::.---2 :121- --z -.,4f.' ': :.-vi Pu. r fir. fu eff. g'fg,.g'::Qf,- - ':p.'g11 X:-?:. -,f A-13:11 3-'.'s'5.s-'. ,g1.f' 1-2 -1-2. :A ' 1 ,1:-..1g::..- 1' Q qs.-. ' 'fi-.f-r If-r.-'2 4 fi: f ':'5.' ' 71'-. s1 T-3 ': : i ' '- .-Q., .. -1. 1 . - Ak I-A 2 ETHEL CARLSON Ray Business World Ethel is a diligent and likeable person whom we just love to have with us. She has won many worthy friends in the schoolroom, and we know she has won just as many outside. ELIZABETH DALY Doolittle Business World Doesn't her name sound nice? We all know her name sounds as good as she really is. She is serious minded and conscientious. Her am- bition is to succeed in her work. VIOLET DEL PINO John Fiske Business World Violet is a sweet Spanish girl who will always cherish her love for her mother country. She is a good friend to all, and is full of pep and energy. FRANCES ESTHER Walter Scott Business World There is something very nice about Frances. It seems that she holds the ambition to be agreeable, because she always is. That is a very good ambition to have, Frances! ADELMA HALLEY Kozininski Business World I. A. C., '19, '20. With a big store of determination, she has mastered the difficulties of high school life and is ready to enter a new Held of duty. 115 E E ...- -iran- . , . XL! . .. , ,., H-,, I, , ,,..,:. ,-,- ., .L .. .,.,..x, ..-. i.-.1,- .. .., .,.,- -.1. ,-r,- -,MLA si.--:L-.,-A, :z -:U fix? -gzq'-'Q r-11,5-,.-.'. e sig --,fees . - -gif -e-.-,:.q.- r,'.'.3v.' 3.11.1-. 1-.ss 1 ,a. , I' :I-.1 , if -.9-..,'.nj.1' A 'a '-'Z,:' '.27'13':'.f-' P:Ti.fi'il'f.',' an 'J' 5-.Qi lf. 40 civil Q- nfl' TFIQ-:L-P 9111?-3 1 :f-1'- 19 5-1:'.'x'F3i l-.',Q.-'lu'--Q ' bf, fuk' ,ef 1041713 X3-',-I.-1' f.':'Q'-fn 3-'4.,. ,-g.' 'Lx'-,fp 4:-Af.: ff'-1-ff n Q A-1 -.s .- : 2'-.:' ,-xr. .-A'r'-il ' -1--' .. Z., f, . a-..,.. ,. 4.- . .-.. -A .-,-,-..,- fi., ,lr g . . '1z4!if- l5,rr.f.,g?.y gg :ageg jr, .414 ' ' ' f' Q 513.42 Q.-gf-f 1:- ii-issf fr. '-'ffl 'iff F51-ifi-Y Q as y .....-. WILLIAM HOISINGTON John Fiske Business World Bill states that he wishes to become an effi- cient and accurate bookkeeper, and We all know that he will, if We may judge by his Work in the classroom. Best of luck, Bill! MARION KRUMWIDE St. Thomas Business World Little Marion makes friends wherever she goes because of her delightful personality. Who can have too many real friends, may we ask? ANNA LAKEN Ray Business World Anna. though small and quiet, will be an excel- lent stenographer, and will prove of value to her future employer. RALPH LENHOFF Carter Praciice Automobile Business Here is Ralph, the boy humorist. He is al- ways ready for a joke and can be counted on to cause a laugh. Ralph is one of those en- viable sought-out boys because he is a true- blue friend. ELSIE LIESE 1 E, A. Poe Business World ' Elsie is an optimistic young miss who is a true friend to everyone. Her ambition is to be a private secretary. 116 1 Ami we 'EEE ,- M X , , . X bf -' -- .Jf ..-..- -fx-:-. .4'.1l- -:J .---f fe.-'--. .g-.1,7...-,',,.,- r-.- '-1-.f'.. - .ai c T.'--Lx , :L .ggi 1', 9- ' .i's e, er.: 2,z1:5?:3 - -, ' 5573 ' x' ' fr ' -21-I ' -3-s: Sm- .ni-T35 -2: 1-,156 .fan .'.l!I' I1-1.,'p'ifif-'. 4-.yl::,.:-'J-:1 ' 1, 3313 ' ,JL-11. 1:::i','g '3 ' '25, eff:-ft'--':1 ' ' 'gf .f.::,,1,-:- '.:,g,1g.g.: x,-1 -:-gg I 3.5 -ggg.-,, -MQ.:-r.jf i ia -'LQ f-12'.'E:'.1 yfilg:?.:1A!.1' Zfsif -1 ef'-:F -iifgciff ig'p-,..--i1ff2a - 5 2.'fg1,s N. aff .Q-. 'Q3.'- 4. l4:fJ:,Q,. P .ni :an . .JT 'JI V f- ' C1171-:gf-'H' 3,-3.-,' X lg, -if 1.5 , f -- t.. zt- 1 Av.-.yi 1.23 -fs K - . IVY' MIDDLETON James Wadsworth Business World - Choral Society, '19, '20. l Ivy showed her enthusiasm in musical affairs by making her appearance at every rehearsal of the operetta even though she was at.H. Pfs branch school. Keep up this enthusiasm in everything you do, Ivy, and you will surely succeed. JESSIE MIDDLETON James Wadsworth Bnsiness World Have you noticed Iessie's dimples? How could one help it, we wonder? She has the ambition to be not only jolly and happy, but to be industrious as well. ESTHER NEWBERGER Francis E. Willard Esther is a very jolly and good-natured miss who doesn't worry much about life, but takes things as they come. ' CECELIA PETERSON Kenwood Business World Cecelia is a jolly, good-natured girl who with her steady perseverance is able to surmount any difficulty. Perseverance wins success, Ce- celia. Keep it up! FRANCES STERN Panl Revere Frances' embition is to be a court reporter. Now what do you know about that? We won- der if some day she will ever have to report on some one of us? Good luck, Frances! 117 wuusv ...- .. - 1 nk if W .K ZS EILEEN WARDLE Walter Scott Eileen has made herself popular among us by her willing to please personality and her deep smiling dimples. We all just love to hear her read and talk because of her soft sweet voice. ELEANOR WEINSTEIN Kozrninski Business World Eleanor is envied by many because of her dark soft curly locks and sparkling brown eyes. However, her sunny smile and true heart have helped her to win popularity. Y DORA WEINER Felsenthal Business World Dora is envied by all for her stars, which she receives for perfect and neat work in the stenography room. Men in the business world need more workers like her. RUTH WHEELER F orrestvlll e Business lflforld Ruth states she is going into the cruel, cruel world, but we all hope she will find it not quite so cruel as she believes it to be? FLORENCE HALIN Oakland School Blond, pretty. Florence is one of the society belles of the class. If your success is as great as your skill at dancing, Florence, we know it will have no limits. 118 I AM rn 1 N w 4' N . . ....,- N -..-.-. .. .-.'1:1',E74 ,.3Z',-'H Y . . . ,, , -SJ'-1? 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Bates, Charles Chuck Trying to be a salesman Beardsley, Virginia Ginger Keeping her dates straight Beher, Orel Daffy Dancing Benson, Shepard Shorty Forgetting notes Biersmith, Elizabeth' Beth Being Mademoiselle's secretary Birkholf, Jeanne John Adoring Miss Bridge Bobb, Lucille Bob Talking to the boys Bomash, Mabel Mibs Being pleasant Boyle, Betty Bets Changing the color of her hair Brandon, Jacob Jake-e-e-e Trying to grow up Brentlinger, Harold Harold the Beautiful Looking at the monkey Brown, Fannie Brownie Looking studious Bucholz, Richard Dick Electrician Buckpitt, Dorothy Dot Learning everything Bullock, Harrison Harrie Show-going Buyer, Warren Old Mau Shim Shaking it Calkins, Charles lnthipid Being funny CPD Carpenter, Elizabeth Spagett Evading the boys Carr, William Wilhelm Coming an hour early Chapman, Ruth Rufus Kidding the boys Chelius, Frances Mischievious Swimming out of hot Water Clutf, VVilliam Walrus Being a dumb waiter Cone, Richard Dicky Driving his Hivver Connolly, Joe Nellie Avoiding any occupation Davidson, Isabel Bob Translating Latin De Koven, Agatha Tubby Trying to say something Delval, Gregario Greg Studying U.' S. history Dick, Dorothy Dody Making speeches Dillon, Leslie Slim Being silent Douglas, Anna Katherine A. K. Dimpling Drayton, Ruth Dray Dolling up Duke, Essie Queenie Reading Dunlap, Esther Betty Smiling Dwen, Willis Will he Answering the question Eger, Ruth Woof Drawing nice U5 pictures of us Ellis, Thomas Tom Tum Arguing with Miss Parker Elstrom, Eleanor Jo Taking care of liil Dot Emmel, Kathryn Kitty Keeping her dates straight Eubank, Ambrose Bud An opera star Fadie, James lim Making himself conspicuoust ?J Fake, Frederick George Acting childish Farr, Florence Fritz Dancing 123 --g-v-up-w 5T13':4:j-F .Mfg-i:':.'f i'f-'1Ye4hg1 'I-1- lf :W lt- . ual ??:-:iez'F: . -31.5 .,-43--- D. ua, .r ,, 1 EN W A1 -- t . .'r. '.1iA,',,g,vj:-, 1, .',gg. -.113-I1':-Q:.v':.sf'-'i:: ' '- :ff +1-'W T,'a'1'f' Gif. six'-A-1'A-:1 1 rf'f-'- 5-1ffr'13,-' lrfhgl--TL' xy . 'il - IL' Lv-f -T1- .iii-f2 ' fitfr-La '-f7.Q'V.? i'.'-' TNQQP: ,,-l.,,,2, :,x,,1,,, at lk.: ,Hag J., '.,,.1'. V,,.,.:s- ..r .:-WA, fn:-3 J.: O -is .,, . .'., . -,, . , , , Q Z U, J5,:iI- L'. s:-3'-I' -5? .1117 - :ft -GTI ' ' ' 1 fillizii 11 N25-r' fn- i -::,.:.4?v ji.-Y..::.,, Q., Har.: -C.,-, 'jflvtgt 4.3: :faq-. .iz NAME NICKNAME CHIEF OCCUPATION Ferry, John Jack Pretending he is fifteen Finney, Harriet Finnenhaddie Bustling Fitzgerald, Russell Russ Doing English during division Fitzpatrick, Courtney Kort Tackin' 'em down Folkman, Harry Hairbreadth Harry Feeding the elephants Friedman, Bertram Bert Eating QU Fritzie, William Fritz Going to church Furey, James Little Joe Acting like a minister Garvey, William Bill Dancing CPD Gans, Berthus Bert imitating Paderewski Gibson, Orma Okeh Getting her hair bohbcd Golden, John Goldy Talking extemporaneously Goldman, Corinne Rinie Studying Goodheart, Edmund Goody Trying to become a musician Goodman, Joseph Rabbi Hoping to graduate in 7 years Graii, Louise Lou Bringing excuses Grollman, Loretta Lottie Talking Gross, Carl Snail Studying Latin Hahneman, Verne Happy Kidding the girls Hall, Helen Red Selling things Hamilton, Jean Kid Amusing Miss Ohrenstein Hammond, Verdi Billy Fixing her hair Hanna, Fern Fur Being sedate and sweet Harper, Alice Spoonful Swallowing a nickname Harris, Berthold Fat Being an anti-prohibitionist Hawkinson, Genevieve Gen Giggling Hene, Pauline Hyena Chatting Henkin, Milton Shorty Growing Herst, Florence Fudge Playing the piano Herzka, Elsa Tickets Pronouncing French Hibbard, Clem Hobo Looking wise Higgins, Frank Musgle Getting in good with Miss Mix Houghton, Clarice Clare Having a good time Houston, Evelyn Pete Entertaining him Howard, Alice Al Modern history Howe, Hamilton Ham Sailoring Howell, Herbert VVilliam Practicing dentistry Hunter, Isabelle Bella Being sweet lrwin, Harriet Pat l'Please buy a Annual Irwin, Robert Bobby Smoothing down his hair Jacobs, Dorothy Dot Being Annual whatchamadingit Jacobs, Harold Shrimp Wishing he were a bell-hop Jacobs, Margaret Peg VVarbling James, Bertha Jamie Being angelic Johnson, Horace Hank VVriting long themes Johnson, Mary Belle Johnsie Writing poetry Jones, Lenore Jon Scrapping with Beulah Jones, Martha , Mattie Looking calm and dignified Kabacker, Bernard Bernie Wearing the clothes Kahler, Kenneth Husky Selling Aitchpes Kahn, James Drowsy Learning basketball Kan, Margaret Peg Playing basketball Kantrow, Charles Chuck Theatre parties Kasson, Mary Peg Trying to think Kelly, Mary Peg Talking Kerr, William Billie Being our golf champ 124 5f.34:'.:.':r X ..g3,.7i.i:::g 4, g5jir5::3.ht-4 :ti:F..:s::--E ---, 55,14-.-,Q Z. 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George Kidding the teachers Miller, Charles Chuck Learning new swear words Miller, Mildred Milly Remembering which is whom Miller, Roland Rollo Chewing gum Miller, Wallace Speed Stepping on the gas Moody, Dorritt Dearie Walking with Charles Morey, Eleanor Tick Tick-talking Morey, Leslie Les Radio operating Morrison, Theodore Ted Killing the women Moseley, Rae Mose Studying solid Murley, Esther Ed Flunking CFD Murray, VVilliam Billie Making a hit with the girls Myrick, Oswald Ossie Showing people he's a drummer Neuberger, Abe Abe Starring on the Lights Newman, Maurice Old Man Newman Looking handsome Newman, Myron Myron Being smart Nongard, Conrad Conny Buying Annuals for girls Nylen, Raymond Ray Coming late to first hour O'Connor, Isabelle Mike Looking like a scared angel Oliphant, Jessie Iess Having her picture taken Oppenheimer, Beatrice Beaty Driving a car Orr, Thomas Tommy the Bullshevik Rounding up credits! Parker, Herbert Herb 125 Starring in Latin ...- -wan- 3i7i3A3'f'7'fi ': ' 'f5P43l'1'-' i1L5l ':'5 'if 1 ' :2.LilI5.:Ji':-iiifii -2557123 W -l-9 ' , f Z0 f 'Tj-LES if 'SQL 'gfiff' Qiiffei 5-ij' '-3: ki NAME NICKNAME CHIEF OCCUPATION Parker, William Bill Talking nonsense Parr, Frank Frankie Going with Her Piepgrass, Florence Sis Swimming and basketball Poffinberger, John Poffy Track Proctor, Willis Bill Telling jokes UD Proetz, George Dude Studying to be a dentist Prokosch, Frederick Baby Getting highest mark in school Pullman, Tracy Lanky Learning to dance Qualey, Robert Bob Ushering ' Reynolds, Alice Snoodles Helping Curtis with his Latin Rice, Ralph Nick Playing tennis Rothrock, Helen Vicky Bewailing the loss of I-LP. spirit Rosenberg, Beatrice Bea Starring Rosky, Theodore Ted Cheating the barber Rubel, Richard Dick Bringing excuses Rubenstein, Hymen Mess Concocting palatable delicacies Russell, Lois Lo Tripping the light fantastic toe Ryan, Vincent Duke Tikyinfg to be a second Walling- or Salisbury, Helen Sallie Reciting Cicero Sanger, Jeanette Johnnie Parlering francais Sanger, Ruth Ruthie Giving Miss Mix helpful hints Schneider, Elmer El 'Chemistry Schoenberg, William Billy Being Manny's pal Schwartz, Louis Louy Looking handsome Sefton, Frank Smiles Winning a scholarship Sims, Esther Cootie Doing sight translation Sims, Lily Lil Being tardy Sims, Helen Making ear flops Smith, Marian Billie Being a glad-gamel' girl Sskwov, Frank Frankie Arranging his program Steffa, Walter Walt Changing D's to S's Stein, Wolfram Blackie Getting to school on time Steiner, Gordon Specs Whistling like the birdies Stettauer, Morton Set hour Flunking and reflunking Stevenson, Irene Steve Making S in math. Stichelbaut, Marcelle Frenchie Marking exam papers for Mlle. Strauss, Sophie Sofso Toefdancing Cwhose toesitj Stumpe, Frank Speed Winning the mile Tankersley, Normand Tank Hoping to own a cigarette fac- tory Thayer, Janet Ian Holding office Thomas, Winnibelle Winnie Dreaming Thorne, Charles Charley Going with wild women Tischler, Louis Tish Arguing with Loose Treadwell, Charles Chuck Courting Vallette, Cecelia Sissy Powdering Van Delden, Schulen Van Looking up his family tree Van Ronkel, Vivian V. D. Having a good time Van Ryn, Cornelia Pat Trying to be Mlle.'s little darling Veasey, Ruth Rubus Writing letters Viberts, Margaret Marge Sliding down bannisters VVade, Louise Weetsie sweeter Anything Looking sweet and acting , , . X O! it xg 1Qq2'F51 -1,5 i-: -Je: 2-2 'I' flhz' 1 :E l rw,-',j15 , v:':'.g .gig rg., X, 5.35, :mcg-A .ilifi X ' 5 A. pq: F-33,35 liillfflfiffi-f tiff 330554: r. 253272. Fiifff' 19 'fiifiiif 'f.Et5F1ii'fi ffl fiii'-3 ffl ':'-Tr?-'Y-sf , 'lf23'Ili2'5f51f 3512 lfiiifi 'iff' f31'5f3'f'iZ5f NAME NICKNAME CHIEF OCCUPATION ii Wagner, Elbert Writing slams - Wallingford, Louise Lulu Walking to school with Joe Walter, Paul Apollo Kidding the teachers Watson, Bernice Bee Breaking hearts Wells, Elizabeth Libby Qrguing vv1thJBXtt3e West, Lonsdale Lonny unning tie . . . Wibblesman, Margaret Margy 'Disturbing the peace Ahlilcox, Qctavia Qcei-e M+guessmg Wilson, Harrison Harry Coming Clsemi-occasionallyb Wilson, Marian Energetic Dusting library books VVintrich, Carl Dutch Telling stalijokes Woolfolk, Curtis Curt Starring in atin Wyrick, Austin Aus. Planning to be a street-car con uctor - Zurkof, Sidney Sid Ditching eight classes a day ev tv . 3-Q3 junrnrs NAME NICKNAME CHIEF OCCUPATION Abernathy, Francis Abe Our star editor-in-chief Afremow, Melvin Fat Collecting pennies Alexandria, Henrietta Henry Laughing k PJ Allison, Elsa Bus Getting Hun s Q. Angell, Ruth Polly Living down her ,name Angus, William Bill Printing Qfor Riddcllj Ascher, Florence Flo Doing geometry C?j Atwood, Robert Boots Shoveling August, Kathleen Kate Being g0.0d Augustine, Elizabeth Betty Just smiling Ayer, Eleanore El Planning Banker, Carleton Bank Being a good fellow Barber, Elizabeth Betty Chasing street-cars Barker, Adele Did Trying to explain Bartlett, Fred Ding Athletics 0 Baskind, Helen Nell Making outlines Behnke, Thelma T Being cheerful Bennett, Robert Lee jerry Tickcthpirate f Bernstein, Avery Ivory Straig tening out 1 Bevins, Arline Our Line Talking to Mabel Kenniston Blanchard, Helen Tub Eating with ? Bliss, Lenore Lenny Writing poetry Bloom, William Will he bloom P Blowing bubbles Borling, Ray Euclid Cicero Bowen, Grace Gracie Talking Bowers, Elizabeth Betty Laughing i Bregstone, Irma Maxine Having a good time Breslauer, Ruth Rufus Killing time Brink, Robert Beanpole Doing his algebra Brosius, Lucy Uttie Makinghspit curls Brown, Alice Allie Being s y Brown, Bruce Brown Sharking atlbaseball Brown, Dorothy Dot Always smiling 127 f'-'fs -uma-:nr Allin.. fatlllrh ww .X , ' X, . ,J , x gg- AA... -1 I .,,,,.-.5 N g.1.:,x..3,3 i..4 .,.,,,.,.5x,r.,, .,-. 4.5.1.7 ., ..: - s., . - . 1, 5.7, U., ,h 2, : T ,-.LQ-I. , . . l -, .-. 1.1, ,. .,,. -'-,if-f-'g -,Q-.3-3. .. ,533 1--, X 1, gag -L .1 f 15.31 psi.: -11:1-g..g , 3: - .-'. 1 g,LV- 1:11 q ',z L rf-I1-'-. D..-S -' -.,. -.7 S' ., I .. ,. ,,- V. 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P -fi. rt- P 1- -: .s. .i- Jglf- 3:-fa 'W' 'If Egfi-'5 z. 1' :':.'f --. .'g,- 1 X -Q A ' 1 - ' :V A. 1. ,pf NAME NICKNAME CHIEF OCCUPATION Brown, Ruth Rufus Basketball games Buchan, Nelore Nel Primping Buchsbaum, Alice Buxy Going with Edna Bulger, John Tyril Escaping study hours Burke, Mary Studious Carrying solids Burton, Grace Gay Looking nice Butler, Dorothy Dot Studying Brown, Marion Brownie Using her mirror Carr, Angela Ang Amusing folks Castle, Dudley' Dud Sleeping Chaffin, Edward Nan Mechanical engineering Chapman, Charlotta Chick Talking Christensen, Edna Ted Trying to lengthen her feet Chuckerman, Ester Dynamite Babbling hot air Clark, Hazel Fatty Making eyes Clary, Howard Gawky Trying to do something Clasen, Dorothy . Duekey Breaking 9th hour appointments Clegg, Harold Bud Giving Miss Witte absence ex- cuses Cockrell, Alice Cocky Making 'em fall Coe, Marguerite Babe Being tardy Cohen, Mildred Millum Doing her duty in Hatiron bri- gade Cohen, Perl Purr Lugging books around Cole, Charles Chuck Sightseeing Collins, Adele Addy Doing her lessons Collins, Sidney Sid Getting D's Colman, Ruth Ru Qinj Getting the hang of Physics Connor, Virginia Canary I have the lead in Mr. Bruce's operettal' Cook, Robert Happy Being caught ditching Cook, Theodore Ted Chicago's crookedest politician Cooper, Dorothy Eleanore Asbestos Studying advanced algebra Cory, Helen Onions Getting eight S's Crane, Marion Little Gne Reading Weeklies Crawford, Christabel Chrissy Counting her credits Croonenberghs, Constance Conny Studying for that awful exam Cunningham, Lester Cunning Fighting Chuck K. Cuthbert, Merton Mert Snake charming Dartt, Ruth Darling Smiling Davis, Vivian Vi Being a perfect lady Debs, Gladys Tubby Conversing De Celle, Marie Louise Dee Spelling her name for teachers Delancey, Warren Speed Football De Motte, Monta Monty Tennis . Dennis, Dorothy Dotty I was there but you didn't see me Dennison, Sherry Denny Hustling Denoyer, Muriel Musty Making doughnut holes Deutch, Gladys Gladdy Smiling sweetly Diller, Katherine Kit Staring Dobson. Fred Dobber General nuisance Dume, Bernice Berncy Being pleasant Dunlap, Lillian Lil Finding trouble Dvoretski, Joseph Irish Being A. W. O. L. Dwen, Anson Ank Taking falls l28 I All Q' , o fww iallllm x l ' AQ- Xl! c. -- . - -1 N ,T-.fry--.1 na ft, - -.1--.-:c '- -1-1,1 '- - -.'--cw. -, 31- :T-: -.'-' -.14 r T -'-'L'-X1 2:1 Q5 :ef,g'S!j -2 :jfs-'I :-.1 as-.:.-, ,tg-,g-1. f-.: ..1-ti1':- '. xiii r- -fa ' fm- '11 -afa- -H13'-355' 32-1.-'z'i5i 4.-'VU-'.-tai '- 'ii ii X:-Vu' ?-'WE W GG. ?1'fl .5 37 Vikki' -,'..z.--- -:rgf f.-1 . 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I. -Ip --3' J' -rg: 1-.Yr .- Em- ..:.1:-,f-' i-1, ' -111 gh-.jc --.j 1:-fl - -- --' va- 4.1 'Q pq.: NAME Dwyer, Richard Ebert, Norwood Egan, Ethel Engle, Charles English, Myra Epstein, Arthur Ericson, Rudolph Ester, Mildred Evans, Eva Evans, Mabel Falconer, Robert Feldkamp, Marie Feldman, Arnold Ferry, Winifred Fish, Charles Fleming, Viola Fletcher, Edith Fogle, Bruce Ford, Marvin Foss, Helen Fox, Mary France, Norma Freeburg, Robert Freshman, Carol Frew, Dorothy Fuller, Fred Galligher, Earl Geffen, Irving Ginsberg, Sydney Glick, Elsie Goe, Mildred Goebel, Bernardine Goldstein, Carolyn Goodman, Joseph Goodman, Marvin Goodrich, Gertrude Graham, Henrietta Gray, Rena Greenbaum, Minette Gutman, Alex Halin, Florence Hall, Minnie Hall, William Halpenny, Lawrence Hammett, Ruth Hammond, Harry Hand, Virginia Handy, Richard Harley, Constance Harmes, Gunther Harris, Edith Haw, Frederick Heald. Chester Healy, Madeline Hechler, William NICKNAME CHIEF OCCUPATION Dick Not overworking Bernie Keeping his names in order Peggy Catching up with Ann Chuck Acting up Babe Watchilig the clock Art Primping Ruddy Latin Bob Looking innocent Little Eva Dancing Mazie Doing Latin prose Bob VVorrying about his looks Pudgy Being agreeable lssy Arguing or knitting, it's hard to decide Freddy Being a cartoonist Fish l. C. trunkman Flicker Sewing Fletch VVaiting to be introduced Brit Trying to be popular lit Dreaming about the big leagues Fossil Beingone of our noisy littlegirls Al Chewing gum Frenchy Playing with her curls Bob Starring with the women Bobby Mirror-gazing Dob Having her hair bobbed Fourprong Matching pennies VVhitey Studying to become a horseshoer lrv Looking his best Ginnie Trying to stop growing Glickee Being an S student Milly Dancing Lovey Living up to her nickname Kelly Hanging around Miss Gardiner ,foe Fighting for woman suffrage The Detroit Kid Traveling around trying to sell things Billee Searching for credits Henri Smiling Rea Studying Minny Swimming Al Teasing Miss Ohrenstein Flo Getting good marks O Min Dancing at the gardens Sonny Looking bright Count Aeronautical engineering Ruthie Being sweet Ham Being a Latin shark CU Bunny Marcelling Handsome Living up to his name Connie Doing geometry Harmless Talking to Pat Edie Being nice Fritz .African golf Ches Keeping from yawning Madie Following Martha Heeh Exploring vanity eases 129 - vp- 1 k2.',':g..-,fl K 4-Ig-jgflgjf :sxijgjirkfg-hi-1-15-ijt:rf-Ewp---,f.-,-,-1,353-.'--qiPg., ' gt.-V,-r-: Ln. if :. ir- Q 1 S51:N:,',jt :ji +1 :jN,',,'g l'fi'f,lxT.' :if3 iff:?'1l- '::i1':'-Ii'-.' :ill -- -.. -.s .F iff . 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Sailor Longing for the rolling deep Herrick, Viola Oly Going to dances Hibbard, Fred Freddy Reading the bulletin Hirsch, Arthur Artie Trying to grow into a big man Hirsch, Manuel Manny Being Schoenberg's pal Hoare, La Verne Love Posing Hobschild, Fred Hobby Being a football star Hoffman, Abe Kabbibs Fussing the girls Hoit, Charles Chuck Doing nothing Hoit, Helen Hel Doing her darnedest Horn, Lorraine Dolly Waiting to hear from Milton M. Horton, Norman Norm Playing baseball Horwich, Sherman Sherman Is Right Praising Sherman Horwich Howe, Louise Lon Miss O'Brien's angel pet Howitt, Heloise Freddy Using her eyes Hudelson, Elizabeth Spud Talking Irwin, Mildred Mittz Sleeping Qin classj lsaacs, Milton Milt Growing Jackson, Ruth Jackie Being sweet and pretty james, Rachel Ray Cleaning the locker jefferson, Lula jeff Getting credits from Mr, Pen- hallow Joselit, Edna Ed Giving oral themes johnson, Waunetah Wauny Egyptian dancing jones, Elizabeth Betty Powdering her nose Kahn, Kathryn Connie Forgetting her notes Kannc, Florence Toots Trying to wear out a fur coat Kaye, Dorothy Dot Studying Kelly, Bernard Kelly Scowling Kenniston, Mabel Midget Fixing her hair Kenny, Eugene Gene Minding the kids Kenyon, Alma Al Being happy Keys, Rita Rit VVhat did you write for Eng- lish P Kiessling, Betty Satan Beth Saving up for a haircut Kile, Otho Oth Chocolate-marsh King, Lillian Queenie Making 'cm fall Kluge, Alice Kewpie Dancing Knowles, Dorothy Dot Toe dancing, on somebody else's Krimball, Dorothy Dot Looking in her mirror Kruse, Frederick Fritz Being second McCutchcon Lafferty, William Bill African golf Larkin, William Bill Explaining absence slips Larson, Eleanore Dimples Talking to Dorthy'l Lcpunsky, Walter Punk Changing his program Leserman, Wilbur Les Gym Less, Mary Louise Pest Being the opposite Levin, Louise Lovey Making spit curls Lewinthal, Bernice Lindy Talking Linn, Elizabeth Lizzie Hair-dressing Logan, Mildred Babe Keeping in style Lorr, Lillian Lorry Spit-curl artist Lustfield, Walter Marcus Tidd Trying to remain on a diet Lyman, Grace Jazz Baby Powdering ' Lyon, Waldo Do Trying to use his brains 130 il . 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Markwith, Morrison Shrimp Attracting attention Martin, Josephine joe Arguing U McCourt, Veronica Vron Trying to learn English history McCullo, Marion Curls Making 'em fall MeHie, Florence L Flo-Ho Mixing her boy Wends McKenzie, Dorothy Dot Taking care of Eleanor McMahon, Loretta Letta Talking McManigill, Mary Merrimac Carrying bulletins Mease, Eddie Eddie Training as a young Hercules Mendenhall, Frances janey Looking for Verdi Metzger, Mildred Milly Doing Cicero Meyer, Bernice Michael, Miriam Montgomery, Mary Morgan, Edna Moriarty, Anna Moruja, Sabura Mourant, john Mulroy, Thomas Myslik, Lucille Nordberg, Lester Norden. Felix A. Norman, Helen Notter, Alice Novitsky, Alfred Oberlander, Bennie O'Brien, Floyd O'Connell, Charles O'Gon, Ella O'Hagan, James CZZ7j O'Hagan, james C3471 Palm, Howard Pannell, Margaret Parker, Marie Paterson, Arthur Patterson, Robert Payne, Stanley Pease, Ruth Pepperdine, Lyman Perlman, Gertrude Pesetzkey, David Pine, Mabel Powers, Frank Quill, Mary Randall, Harriet Ranft, Elizabeth Rassmusin, Angel Ray, Leah Reave, Harriet Rediield, Alice Bee Qminej O Min! Monty Eddie Moike Sab Johnny Tom Misfit Les Bill Ellen Al Al Snibs Floyd Chuck El Rabbi ,Toe Iulius Peggy Ree Pat Bob Pinkey Ruthie Pep Gerty Bud Blondie ,lack Ichabod Harry Betty Big Boy Buddy Boots Sis 131 Well, the car was late Looking for Andy Studying Powdering Looking for new styles Caesar Hoping to graduate Receiving mail Doing her home work Raising a row Kidding the girls Selling VVeeklies VVhat's Notter business Tall man in a show Trying to be conspicuous Chewing Champion typist UD Singing 4'Skinning freshmen at the Shelter Riding Trying to become a movie hero Studying Star-gazing Refusing responsibilities Being a moulder for Pollock Telling Jewish stories Giving compliments Talking to Sis Keeping perfectly quiet Longing for a long-pants suit Skating Inventing and experimenting Trying out for the swimming team Doubling Latin Being star pupil Stalling Walkiiig to school Talking Giggling l M14 O , , xlf at A- .'i. i-1' -5'1 -'Thx' F ' -'J 'f 1. ' '-' R - , . ff E 12 '-'Y5.'.. . 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' -'Yi' 'Z 32 1' T .': ' if-' '1-A '1' W ' 'A 3 ' K'- ' lr- -A 'H' .f -1- 1 - - A. 1. gy NAME NICKNAME CHIEF OCCUPATION Reher, Margaret Peg Making designs for jewelry Reich, Joseph Mike Physics Reid, Harry Jack Dempsey Thinking up excuses Reilly, Bernice Curly Making spit curls Ries, Bertha Bert Keeping herself in evidence Roach, Armond Cockroach Getting knowledge Robertson, Isabel Izzy Doing French Robinson, Helen Robbie Coming in late Rolfe, Marion Mary Chattering Rosenbaum, Fannye Fan Studying QD Rosengrant, John Rosy Playing with his knife Russell, Irvin Jack Playing poker Sampson, Laura Sammy Gazing into space Samuels, Anne As Fooling away time Sapre, Bella Billie Billing and cooing Seanhoff, Louise Jerry Scanning CVergil?j Sehlaks, VVil1iam Bill Sitting in the back seat Schlossman, Robert Bob Playing checkers in astronomy Schroeder, Bernice Ber Being absent Schwede, Harold Sugarplurn Changing his program Shapiro, Bernard Abie Arguing with Mr. Kinney Shepard, Faith Fay Hopping in basketball Shepherd, Frank Red Feetball artist Short, Robert Rob Getting S in Latin Sider, Dorothy Dot Roller skating Simmons, Ernest Ernie Dancing Simmons, Lillian Lillie Selling things Simpson, Margaret Marge' Playing in operettas Smith, Charlotte Shylock Introducing her sister Smith, Ellsworth Ell Parkology Smith, Marshall Mush VVorking for Marshall Field Smyth, Kenneth Kenny Bringing absence notes Snowden, Eric Silent Advanced algebra Snyder, Josephine Joe Playing post office Sontag, Robert Bob Selling Sparks, David Dave Studying Splitter, Ruth Bally HIM Sprouse, Roberta Bobbie Supporting the teams Stebbins, Elizabeth Bet Being frivolous Stein, Helen Quiet Pest Steinman, Louis Gawk Advanced algebra Stock, Walter Stock Planning to be a football coach Strong, Clifford Clif Kidding 'em along Sturman, Paul Red Nothing Cwelre from Missourib Suthman, Edwin Eppy Football Swenson, Milton Swenska Belonging to Sigma Epsilon Talmadge, Howard Howie Telling us he isn't Norma's Taylor, Joe Joey VVinning an Aitchpe Thomas, William Bill Baseball Thompson, Helen Tommy 'Assuring us that it's all so Tolson, James Jim Discussing wireless Travis, Esther Etter Laughing Van Ryn, Eva Eve Bringing yesterday's notes Voigt, Voila Bunny Growing tall Ward, Kenneth Kenney Studying to be a lawyer Warren, Elinor Hel Training her bangs Watt, Harold Al It isn't studying 132 tx , N XL! 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Williams, James Jim Longing to be a stable hostler VVilliams, Orville Deacon Dressing VVilsou, Loanna Loan Struggling with galoshes VVolfner, FraFn.lL P-eangut AM A-awww-U-M M-HM Malgnggt igisaige cihigsegm Wood, W Wm ' BUT' ' Tl::SC3.DTI1g-HTIHTQS H ' Wood, VVilma Billy VVriting notes to Viola Herrick VVoodruff, Frank Vkioody Selling Aitehpes - Wright, Haswell Has Taking ? to ehureh Yager, Francis Fat Trying to reduce Yarnell, Thomas Racehorse Running Young, Katharine kay Dreaming Zolla, Theodore Teddy Going home for lunch Zivi, VValter Shrimp VVriting stories X MX XX'ffC , . X 4 A , A X ,. 3 - - n X E Q , at ,3 . 2 . , ww, 'T . l 1 . mlllllni.- , l r ill - I if . ,4. 4 , U i i ' 'Z 7 -'C' 1953. - Ya' 1 4 It r - SI Perqkf' 25 133 4 f- Q E' wg V 1: 1 :1', 5- -' zf'-1, f.-1. . -::f.:.-L1 -.tv.1-v.ra.v' - . .IQ .X .-:it I X , - . 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Zi: 2-A Srqxlyntnures ' NAME NICKNAME CHIEF OCCUPATION Aaron, Joseph Aaron Sprouting wings Ahern, Ethelyn Sis Pulling S's Allen, Philippa Shorty Playing basketball Alexander, May Mazy Looking 11ice '. , 's Gt-rrt l:o-rrgi-ng ' 'A Ande1'son, Florence Flip Playing Fickle Eve Anderson, Lloyd Red Doing geometry Andrews, Edmund Healthy Selling Annuals August, Kathleen Katrine Deciding Ayer, Eleanore Leonore Speaking Baker, Claire Claire Laughing Baker, Lucy Rouge Being sweet Ballantyne, Howard Bally Playing football Barbour, Emily Amy Helping Bamberg, Beatrice Bee Promenading Barner, Emily Em Being quiet Barrett, Frances Peggy VVhispering Barsaloux, Helen Blacky Gossiping Barton, john Johnnie Studying Bauman, Sydney Syd Wrestling with Euclid Boyle, Philip Phil Doing geometry Beard, Elizabeth Mary Gazing Bennet, Ruth Billy Getting S's Beringer, Beryl Baby Teaching French ' Berington, Dorothy Dot Giving alibis Berkman, Louise Lottie Being naughty Blumenthal, Edgar Blum Fiddling Blye, Eugene Swift Dreaming Boah, Kathryn Bunny Telling stories Boland, John' jack Talking Borges, Charlotte Nig. Acting dignified Bond, Virginia Ginny Looking blank Boynton, Melbourne Nellie Preaching Brecker, Philip Phil Matching pennies Bredht, Alice Al VVriting CU Brcneman, Gertrude Gertie Doing Latin Brinkley, Dorothy Dot Skating Brostrom, Abla , Blondy Playing Burns, Robert Little Bobbie Knocking down the hearts? Butterworth, Holland Husky Hurdling Buxton, Virginia Virgie Reciting Latin Cairns, Helen Shortie Being nice Campbell, Lucile Slug Dancing Campiche, Lucille Canned peaches Talking.French Carleson Robert Bob Shining shoes Carlson, George Georgie Growing Carr, Elizabeth Smiles Being silent Carr, Richard Dick Yelling Casey, James g Red Smiling Caulfield, James Tim Looking mysterious Cave, Adessa Adess Being pleasant Chattek, Lillian Lil Looking sweet Clark, Lawrence Larey Studying Latin Clark, Louise Chuck Knitting 137 X x ' it i ff 1iT2'P,'5'fff'fi 55f'i'i '?:ii 'E 9 ': x' l f'f5?4e1L -' Zak-5 ' '-Ji? 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Charles Fink Beating a drum Fisch, Lewis Shrimp Galloping dominoes Foster, Ruth Bob Guarding Bill Foster, Mary Bill Being good X X . , I X J -..-- .,- -1 . ,,.f-.fp I- -as f '- 5'-'.'f'f '- --: fn -, ' zl- ..'-' -. 14 f T zz 5 :LT -, .-.211 If-1f.ZE,1f: ,5.Q1::Q e:'gLLa9 jf. 1 1513: nv- FL , I fi . i il.1'1'73i':'i5- ifiifvfik 1fjLP-- i.-3 - : :, 1 f.--3 .55-L. '-.psf ' 1 Q,-:'5.1:y -155- .1-,-',','I' 'lfsiilfjil lj:f .f'-'I' if K,-' 'J-Q!! 3,05 I - ,-,:-,. .-'I sf 4f.P,u 3 'iv: fr,- '1 . - '-X -1.3 72 4-.s 1'-f .4-1 2:-7,3 ' ', 1-at' fs-.-gf -V -.2 , .' :.'.-Q X 'Scsi' 19 -qu ri ff ref. -rr fa: QC-gl-:.'xrQf. Li -4'-l 421 O ' N-- Q-:11 Z'.'a':.m-', .fc-f ' 'L'.'.. I' ' ' f -J i-',. .- f. vT ' -:3.Q:-4, 1-Y: 'J-1 .wr ':'-.- ,Q-.1 2-,rf .-E gi-Q ' . .we ggq.-. :.,: gay, --K ..- e,-4 -,2- NAME Fox, Dorothy Freeman, Lenabel Freisletin, William French, Avery French, Eleanor French, Eleanor Fried, Ruth Gaiser, Annitah Gauze, Marion Garner, Harold Gaylord, Charles Guslin, Evelyn Glass, Lulu Gode, Carl Goldberger, Madeline Goldstein, Josephine Goodman, William Goodman, Estelle Gordon, Elisabeth Gorgas, Isabel Grace, Katherine Greenbaum, Robert Grey, Ben Greenwald, Ruth Greenwald, Faye Gross, Millard Guthrie, Bernice Hait, Helen Hamberger, Edna Hampson, Edith Hardie, Mary Hardy, Dorothy Harney, Norma Harper, Pauline Harridge, Edith Harrington, Dorothy Harris, Joseph Harroun, Mary Harrison, Delaware Hayes, Catherine Healy, Francis Hegelmeyer, Dorothea Hemple, Charles Hibben, Samuel Hillison, Marjorie Hoag, Harold Hoggins, Edwin Hollister, Margaret Howe, Henry Howe, Mildred Howe, Wilfred Huling, Louise Hutuble, Gumnard Hutchinson, Tazewell Huttner, Lucille Imler, Ruth lngerle, Norman NICKNAME CHIEF OCCUPATION Dotty VVriting themes Lena Enjoying H. P. Fred Bulletin board Airy Reading Frenchy Standing high Ella Keeping quiet Rufus Being busy Kelly Taking gym Uneeda Building aireastles Peggy Dancing Speed Hurrying Chuck Praising teachers Evy Making outlines Lu Signalling Pebeceo Being bright Maddie Paddling joe Playing politics Billy Making first hour Stella Talking Spanish Beth Singing lsy Shooting baskets K. Marcelling Bob Hanging around Weekly ollice Benny Sporting Dearie Arguing Slim Reducing Gross Keeping busy Bea VValking the halls Senior Sauntering Berge Talking Vi Moving Buster Brown NVorrying Dot Making friends Dimples Smiling Paula Swimming Eda Ditching Harry Putting one over Joe Taking snapshots ' Del VVorking for A C. Snooks VVriting French Sweety Being indifferent Sonny Telling tales Dottie VVriting slams Hemp Getting there Sam Artful dodging Marj Studying H31 Loafing Ed Debating Peg Botanizing I-Iqwie Xlakillg CXCUSCS VVil1 Solving problems Wil Day-dreaming Lou Reeiting verbs Gun Making a noise Mike Riding Blondy Fixing programs Bunny Running Bashful VVriting poems 139 ,N , ki' ' Nz! ,N-.-M.-,.t-.r'..-a.,,.,.,-,- .f,r:s,.,,F,,T,.--15.1--, it ,ggu-:yi . . 2-Ag?--: ' If -:z-5511, '. ah' - - ' f -111 - S- ' -im,i.g1-it-.5 , ', -.:.1,-1-53' 4.-U-if-'r:1 hr'-. ,t-1. f-'-5.-1 -RW, g.'qg-.Jg .'f1' H ',g..'i3' ,f l.f1?1l73jZ',lI,'a- X.-' :I- !': ff'-f-to ,YE-'ii -Zqf,-H, '.T7.'-'2.?1, .'f A HX?--: ,1-,r -' A.. fp-H., -4 1 -1-17' --,,g.5. .-V-,:,.,., y -5' ' --4-f:11'J.'s:-s-'- 'lil' 'A ' sized L 'L ' lu -' 721 ' rv.--., ga' 1 ill Ea.-.jx 5-.j 1- :Z-'- cj '-1: -. -1 I f 5 1. NAME lnnerfield, Florence Isaacs, Alexander Isenberg, joseph Irwin, Gladys James, Margaret Johnston, Toseph Johnston, Norma johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Ray jones Helen Jones Harold Jones Kenneth Jones Lyle jones, Minnie Tube, Edith Kahn, Florence Kahnweiler, Gilmore Kalke, Margaret Kann, Charles Kasson, Henry R., Ir Karl, Lillian Karlson, Kenneth Kay. VVilliam Kidwell, Margaret Kimura, Albert Kite, Manuel Kleine, Ethel Korn, Margaret Kramer, Madaleen Krijei, Laura Kusel, Lois La Bounty, Hugh Lang, Anna 4 Leeland, Catherine Lett, Sara Leserman, Beatrice Levy, Harold Lewis, Milton Lewis, Mildred Levi, Matilda Lippert, Eleanor Lundberg, Etta Lundy, Esther Lurie, Fyelyn MacCollum, Tris Malberg, Luella Mallette, George Marti11, Charlotte Marve, Donald Masine, Caroline Matchette. Marjorie Mathias, Harriet Mathison, Kathleen Mayer, Norma Mead, Marion McCarty, Austin Florie Alec Dice Gladie Peggy Jax Norm Dot jones Casey Prof ,lonesy ,Toe Min Iuby Flo Gill Maggy Buddy Heinie Lily Kenny O. K. Midge Kinn Man Ethie Cutie Babe Laurie Lo Caruso Babe Kitty Sahara Bee Levy Bud Red Betty Lizzie 'Etta Piss Eva lrish Lulu Gro Char Mary Carry Marjie Harry Katty Normy Betty Micky NICKNAME 140 CHIEF OCCUPA Oriental dancing Talking Getting notes Arguing Doing home work joy riding Fixing her hair Giving proofs Singing 'iFrenchy Philosophizing Passing imitating VVop Leaving Hninthl' Gossiping Being first Vlvorking her mouth Being angelic Advertising Colga1e's Playing marbles Curling his hair Drawing Hablar espagnol Benefiting others W1'iti1ig notes Being a shark Playing cheekers Helping people Earning her name Having fun Locker cleaning Dancing Solving problems Selling Annuals Going with lfyelyn Showing her teeth To look well To grow tall Prevarieating Talking to K. llitehing gym XYriting letters Being absent Planning eouvolutions TION Making herself invisible Mary Pickfording Being nice VVanting to be short Swimming Most anything Receiving high grades Parkology Studying Taking home books Smiling Entertaining Talking to? -:- -- , o X , ' 'lf if 41, ,,,.i.5 ,,1,g,F,X.-3.54.41-5-F.-..-,-,-f ---. ,-,.1,y- 1.-..,-.f-t., .,-.- ,Lf , ,nl :,:.L:s,y1Q, '.':'-Fiji .1-3.2-I-ggy -':Z'.51 T: , 1 if 1 F' '91 NE, '.?::,'.1-'. :- 'll .',f1- -.sif--5-' 1.-:fill f.-3':f..'-'.-3:1 :'. ':, 1 5,43 ' qylz. ei-5.3 V - ' GH, aiu'--.'f.'f1' 'I f'f- wer- I:-T-S-I -mi.-2 '-H+.: 1: ,-,-.-.: ay...-, :5j.,g,.', ,v 3'--1 1,43 ,. yr-:jf 3:.:,:. ,:- gg .1343 ..: 19 'if l3:H3g'Ql,'5 fi- 'git 1 IG-i' 1 -'- '.'. Qif:1'f.i5'lf-lf iff Z 1.1 .',:... 11 a :-j - 'gy ju.. J . .-1' ,A ' 'jj,.5,,, 3,-Y,-4-., ..-1 H-3 :.,4 , ' 11.41 ...rf fin' Ax: 'aw 1:5-.1 v-Z 155' fm-4 4--'.1- :.-- -,r -is gr NAME NICKNAME CHIEF OCCUPATION McDonald, Rex Penrod Studying McElroy, Donald Mac jumping fences Mclnnes, James jimmy Helping teach McLaughlin, Ann Annie VVaking up a class McMalion, Thomas Hap Military training MacMaster, Webb Mac Kidding Mighell, Ruth Ruthie Talking 4Casl-x-ro-r-I. AfC.? Messer, George Georgie Being A. VV. O. L. Metsher, Leona Lee Looking pretty Meyer, Margaret Maggie Having marcelles Miehaelson, Jeannette Jean Dancing Moody, Helen Ella Helping Moore, Frank Mitch Whispering Moore, Katherine Kate Forgetting work Morris, Margaret Peg Being with Agnes Michell, Ruth Toot Whsitling Morgan, Laura Laurie Explaining Morgan, Marian Mim Being in trouble Marks, Harry Tank Getting thin Mufiinger, Rudolph Muff Fiddling Nathan, Loraine Alsace Primping Neill, Burham Ham VVatching the clock Nelson, Mary Nellie Boniug English Nettleton, Dorothy Dot Selling Annuals Newell, David Dave Being cute Nick, Johann I0 VValking Nichols, Everett Penny Loafing Noftsyer, Robert Bob Passing Nutty, Alfred A Eating nuts Novotny, Evelyn Eva Chumming Nystrom, Edith Edie Being industrious O'Brien, Eugene Gene VVatching O'Brien, Frances France VVaitiug Ofner, Helen Olhe Having curls Ogilvie, lNilliam Bill Nothing O'Meara, Helen Evelyn Asking questions Orr, Willard VVillie Chalk-writing O'Shea, Edmund Ed Playing football O'Shea, Helen Mike Gazing Opperman, Janice ,lan Looking wise Utte, Milton Millie Looking well Otto, Franklin Olisto Saying nothing Owen, Francis Fran Drawing Owens, Stanley Red Calumet 6000? Overton, Richard Dick Reading Weeklies Page, Katherine Kate Telling secrets Parker, Robert Parkie Collecting scraps Pearson, Caroline Bunnie Laughing Perman, Lois Loie Talking Perry, Agnes Aggie Doing everything Peterson, Margaret Pete Kiddiug Petzly, Anna Anne Using her eyes Pfaelzer, Leonard Lenny Enjoying life Plummer. James ,lim Playing ball Pollard. Margaret Ted Going to library Porter, June Jane Catching time -7 , ,, . X x-if .i F35-if 19 A ETQQ S,gw3E,,,,, Hi, Z0 gp Z AM whit, gg. ,bl , I .. px. EZ NAME NICKNAME CHIEF OCCUPATION Powers, Robert Bob Stalling Powell, Milton Milt The R. O. T. C, Pratt, Elizabeth Blue Eyes Explaining Pray, Florence Flossie Refusing Pyle, Lois Low Studying Raymer, Leslie Less Being cheerful Redmon, Mildred Milly VVhispering Reed, Lawrence Laury Writilig quibs Rehnquist, Melvin Mel Selling Annuals Rendige, Grace Blondy Reading novels Replse, Mildred Mild Looking up words Rexinger, Phyllis Phil Giggling Riefstahl, Katherine Kitty Taking gym Riggs, James jim Talking Riley, Phyllis Phil Criticising Ritchie, Betty Bet Learning 10 SWi1T1 Roach, Helen Elen Being nice Rockefeller, Leslie John D. Counting his money Rosenberg, Ieanbelle jean Doing write-ups Roth, Dorothy Dot Telling stories Roth, Alice Allie Growing Rosenbusch, Ruth Rose Primping Rubinstein, Doris Dory Talking Ruhling, Theodore Ted Getting S's Runden, Gladys Glady Eating Candy Rutlidge, Edwena XNinie Drawing Saar, Carl Saar Fiddling Sallee, 'Walter Demosthenes Oratory Sande, Barbare Babbie Writiiig for VVeekly Saxton, Robert Bobbie Coming late Schofield, Roberta Bertie Dressing well Sehulenberg, Frances Tubby Attending games Scott, Jane Janie Acting Seney, Helen Shorty Admiring people Shely, VVilliam Bill Extra-duty Sider, Sarah Sahara Eating apples Siederman, Mildred Millie Swimming Simon, Julius Seaman Geometry Simpson. Annie Annie Surprising Sisson, Robert Red Playing the piano Slater, Evelyn jerry Translating Latin Smith, Jeanette ,lean Designing Solomon, Benjamin Solemn Outdoing the Sphinx Sottman, Clara Clarie Everything Stadeher, Rosadel Tubby Tilkillg Chilli SO1idS Stanley, Ruth Ruthie Stopping for breath Stemm, Frank F. H. Hustling Stephenson, William Bill VVorkin!I Storms, Aileen Allie Chatting Strain, Myrtle Myrtie Doing WCH Stunz, Anna Ann Making music Sutherland, Edward Eddie NOtl1i11g CSDCCiHl15' Taylor, Madonna Dame Parties Taylor, Olive Billy Getting pledges Taymor, Aaron Nora Grinning Technor, Marian Mary Looking pretty vi- .LL X , , if if Xa! i 'l':-': f: . '?:fE :':.'5 fFfiiF-.fi'H :5'- 'W ': ' '-'iaf : - .,f '- ' 'Z : ii Ji'-'.43'Z75: 'PES'-WP. A r l Z0 ' 'YE-lft in 723. 'iff' ' 'ill Z5 NAME NICKNAME CHIEF OCCUPATION Thompson, Dorothy Dottie Getting S's Thompson, Edwin Red Blushing Tobin, Harold Toby Spoofing Tuck, Cecil Cecile Arguing Tunison, Dorothy Fishy Fishing Turnbull, Arthur Art Showing his teeth Xia-nee, Wanren Afl-kali-Ike Bea-l-ing in-iee Van Dalsum, Louise Van Being an actress Van Westrum, Elizabeth Betty Kidding the boys Vaughn, William Bill Studying??? VVallaee, Robert Bob A good Annual agent Walker, Marcella Marcie Speaking French VValton, Rose Cleo Rolling her eyes Warren, Gordon NVarren Being a mechanical engineer Watson, Elizabeth Beth Being nice Watson, Louise Lou Studying Weber, Don Feint Brushing up Webster, Spencer Spence ? VVeiner, Louis Lorny Excusing himself VVeislow, Harold Fat Being a football star VVelchans, Margaret Peg Getting high marks VVisner, Victor Pet Reading novels VVest, Max Maxie Fooling Westerberg, Violet Snoodles Looking ambitious VVever, Isabelle Bobs Receiving mail VVilliams, Gladys Billy Catching a car XN'illiams, Laura Bill Making eyes NVilliams, Kathryn Kats Being cheerful VVilson, Shelton Bill Looking dignified Winter, Agnes Betty Being with Margaret VVonclerliek, Walter VValt Concentrating Vlfolfson, Isabelle Isie Being so noisy VVoodlield, Helen Woody Dieting VVright, Chester Chet Debating VVurmser, Dorothy Dot Talking Yates, Lester Les Making money Zemans, Irving Irv Vlfaiting for a mustache Zimmerman, Helen Zim Staying home Zinge, Henry Hans Collecting notices r 1' b , 2-gt! Snphnnnn ts Abel, Harold Harry Raising cain Adams, Robert Bobby Making 'em fall Allen, Bonnell Bon'yell Eating Allen, Darwin Red Ushering Allen, Richard Dick Fletcherizing Aller, William Bill Singing Alton, Irene Rena Giving T. L.'s Anderson, Charles V Charlie Dancing Anderson, John Goggles Chatting Anderson, Robert Bob Auctioneeriug Asher, Gertrude Gertie Selling tickets Bacon, Joseph Ir. Going to school Baker, Gardner Baby Minding infants 143 gf .. A . Z0 - 'ifzfif iff TQ: Q-FQ'-S ff? I-Eli' ' -'Z - ' ' H X- X. ps NAME NICKNAME CHIEF OCCUPATION lgasiordilgiriaigi lgasy Drinking sodas 'oy es, war 'atty Loafing Bender, Richard Richie Taking shorthand Bcntly, Alder. Ben Making himself felt gehrensi Marian Blondy Looking well cst, oin jack Sailing Et-rnpan, gilbert Berman Making people laugh nge ow, oyston Roy Teasing Bitters, Rita Rit Helping others Birch, Dorothy Goldenlocks Primping Binder, Samuel Sam Chattering Blake, Charlene Lena Schooling Block, Silvia Syl Grinding geometry Bloom, Harold Bud Forgetting homework Elon-inHAlvin Al Peeling potatoes orn, arriet Larry CPJ lliionncly, Qiiacs Studious Passing in English oynton, . e ourne Mel Ditching Bradley, Virginia Ginny Dancing Bradley, Arthur Arty Blowing his horn Brenner, Dorothy Dot Studying parkology Bridge, Ben Ben Shooting grill, Igester Les Singing folk songs rin, ernice B Talking lgrooks, glaliie May Playing the piano rown, - rt ur I Art Loafing Brown, Henderson Brown Keeping silence Brown, VVarren Marie Blowing bubbles Burnette, Morton Hamburgs Translating French Burnstein, Edna Eddie Making first period Cadoza, Dorothy Dotty Dotty dancing Caldwell, VVendell Wendy Chasing rainbows C33lt0lL LIHTY May Talking about Bob Carlson, Esther Ess Nothing much Easily, gaces glace Shooting :as e, ous on at eeping QOINI2, JOSCDI1 Joe Engraving ilolosnfiofr Saito Slippery Elm Taking life easy ionne, ran Ky Studying Corney, Elizabeth Lililmy Smiling at him Coutorer, Edward Eddie Study skipping Dairs. Edward Handsome Marking time Davis, Clarence Dave Going out Davis, Luclle Minnie Stenciling Diveeny, John lohnny Baskctlualling Dobler, Dorothy Dot Making teacher happy golLson,AI-clieilen gohllty Giggling , u es, ie ic cie Running Duplissus, Seward Dupe Parking Edinung Martha Maps Rachcting -g er, atricxa Pat Being sweet Edislmurg. Florence Flow Reading lgubank, Maybell Mah Manufacturing jazz Evans, Gladys Glad Dancing IEer1iy1AnnaH ld Bennie Taking in movies in estein, aro Finkie Fiddling Finkelstein, Charles Chuck Reciting 144 J-I. zo .Nl XQI X f :-:-is-:.-:cr rftiriw-4-.' -4 'T 2 '- ' it if ' '- -- ' T 331:55 -,Q:'f.1!Z cfifkiff-Ffa -' .15 i' 3.1-,. 1-:gn-r --'T . 5117.5 '3l'f'-If' vt -'.L'-- vfff '.'- :Z-:. ..--':.. ' ,- -, . . T -. 'i- -..: '-. - '- '-:V 1 :l-1 U' 5-.:'fr'1,.' l..',,.--41.21-' lb: , I l . ,iff -V111-1: 4'g 1'f,' '-.'--A' v. 3'g.f'f-' -'31 l 1,--'-1 27.11 .-5 1 fi,-11-'I vi? ZX: -',,:,e ' .f .' gf-.', .' 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NAME Fraser, W'allamer Francis, Carol Freeburg, Lawrence Gavstee, Francis Garretson, Ruth Geogen, Richard Gibson, Evadine NICKNAME CHIEF ueuUPA1'I0if Wally Polly Lawry Butterfly Gentle Dick Eva Playing the sax Making divintiy Parkology Sipping honey Slushing in goolashes Cutting class Glatt, ivthur Goldstine, Viola Goss, Raymond Greenwold, Lesser Grant, Helen Gray, Ben Gross, Johanna Gross, Leonard Grossman, Edwin Hall, Dorothy Hall, Willis Halley, Elizabeth l-lalison, Harry Hardt, Dorothy Harre, Arthur Harris, Maurice Haslocher, Morton Henry, Dorothy Haptig, William Herman, Harold Hirsch, Beatrice Honre, Bernice Hoffman, Arnold Holderman, Marie Holmes, William Horwitz, Jerome Howell, Richard Huber, Marjorie Hunter, Eileen lenker, Harold Jenks, Francis Katsulas, Panos Keeman, John Keyes, Charles Kinkade, Marcella Knulrer, Cecelia Krotser, Clifford Lackey, Lucille Lane, Ray Laggergren, Harold La Slieele, Paul Larkin, Horace Levin, Fanny Levy, Byron Lieberman, Editl: Lloyd. Sara Lnxton, Lucretia Lyon, VValdo Lyon, Phillip Art Bunny Socrates Les Sis Big Ben Joe Shorty Eddie Dotty Bud Betty Hal Dough Art Manrie Lefty Dilly Skinny Boris Beaps Bernie O'Brien Dedie Bill Katzie Dick Snitts Vussyfoo ,lunker Fritzie Kate Keen Chuck Red K Clif Lucy Ray Boswald Red Race Levy Conrad Sugar Sadie Crete Lion Phil t llowdeemg Bumming Selling annuals Mechanical drawing Reading Making dates Alarming others Sewing Growing tall Star gazing Charming Tackling Earning S's Talking Getting S's Dodging dances VVriting plainly Asking for the next fl mutt Fixing her hair Being monitor Striking out Gossiping Cooking Being Berkholl ll Eating ice cream Making excuses Reducing Swimming Enjoying life Drawing Veddling Having fun Being quiet Making teams Dancing Being a lady Singing Studying Caesar Staying away Getting credits Smiling Staring Talking Doing things Studying Eating walnuts Sewing Looking at the monkey Xmusing others Locker breaking .' ,ln V' 9-1:'.'s' --.' i -,,' J ,,- 1 rg' .W-.I. .af 4' -17, if 'l 'xi zo , xf! f, x-1-L i-4 - --.:e5-:.'z-'-'-'f'f- --1-ra: 1- .-ei-'ns gp- ..--TL-,.g :. 1..'u-f-.'- :gf . . 13, -5-J,1E'1: - in-uyz, 3 '. 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U, ,,,, NAME NICKNAME CHIEF OCCUPAIIOX Madison, Harry Henry Laughing Magnus, Tillman Lutz Pitching Maeomber, Lewis Mac Answering Mahoney, Harold Harry Juggling Maremont, Milton Red Obtaining credits Marsh, Charles Diek llarling Franeais Marston, Fredrica Pep Falling for Caesar Martin, Charlotte Charley Swimming Martin, George Bloke Has none Mayer, Rena Ray Horseback riding McArtlun', Helen Arthur Studying McCann, Kathryn Kitty Selling bargains McCre1'y, James Mae Throwing eraeers McConnell, Reginald Regie Staying home Mefiillivray, Bernice Berny Proving propositions McMamara, Cecilia Mae Visiting McVVhorter, 'Hula Lee Thinking Miller, VVilliam Bill Mechanical drawing Morrison, Jerome Jerry Passing niusie Neff, Leyland Neff Selling Aitehpes Nevin, Dorothy Dot Being happy Nichols, Everette FV Dolling up Nooks, Doris Do Arguing O'Brien, Josephine Joe Movie fanning Ogle, Paul Pauline Gossiping Orvis, Roger Rog Fooling the teachers Osten, Leonard Osty Making faces Overton, Margaret Magtlf Reeiting Osterman. Dorothy Lizzie Spoutiug oral themes Parker, Marjorie Meg Setting examples Parskin. Robert Bob Being angelic Vasa, Evelyn liv Powdering Peterson, Edythe Snowball Getting credits Peterson, George Shorty Humming Peterson, Waltei' Pete Suggesting Phillips, Dorothy l'hilly Dressing up Piggott, Louise Lois Wforking hard Plant, Julian Jules Perfecting penmanshi Polokoff, Ben Bennie Mnsing Prentice, Robert Bob Capering Proper, Donald Don Being proper Raimond, Abe Abie Making music Reader, Lillian Lilly Playing games Reed, Laurence Laurie Shaking 'em up Redlich. Raymond Ray Red Sporting Reid, Ruth Rufus Marcelling hair Regent, Jack Bachelor Boxing Reis, James llrofessor Stndviug stndionsly Ritchie, David Dave Kidding Roach, James Jim Dancing Roberts, Glyn Cards Playing eards Robertson, Claude Robby Making a noise Rosen, Louis Rosy Asking questions Rosenblum, Milton Klill African golf Rosenthal, Leonard Rosie Growing Rothroek, Briton English Lending home work 146 V-rf . . .V-.3 .. - - ,-f.,-.,-.1-.is ff.. .MPT-. : ,-we - tu, :M-TQ :,'-,-gg?-:ii-I ' r e '- ' ff W - Sai-3 -1-izwg -gf.,:,:, .js-...mln 4,g3j,,f--,g51 - 2.1,-'TQ ' K3-11. jg, zyg.-41L'1-gt' ': .Ae.::,:,':' ',:,3,t:f,lgE ix.-N -5 ,gh ag- V,-C533 .les ,I -f,:1gf,:.y,-.' :Q -gpg.: -.-' :.-fl 1, .,g, , ,'- Q-. -, . . i- l. -.'. ,- 53.5, --,, V, 1 .-- .43 ..x1., I 31: . 3. 3 Ar 5.-A . 'L ,' .i-'. ,,- 5- : gf' r ' t- 1' '11 5... xi- ll-,f'.g:.gf ' .gg -G, .1 - ' ' f - 5171, i- 1: .F M-,T-. if .:. ,::' 1.,:M:'.,' 1-., -4: ,' ' '-'ftxif ,z-' ggi. Hn- Anmh -53.15 gi'-.-.at 2 5, gg 1, W ,Ib . 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Elizabeth l.iz Chatting Veness, Dorothy Dot Visiting Upshaw, Ethel Effie Dreaming VVashington, Earl Byron Assembling lNeher, William Will Sharking Weinberger, Florence Flow Pnzzling VVest, Mildred Klillie Preaching Weston, Robert Bob Coming olten Wheeler, Ruth Ruthie Talking XVhite, Warren Bits Nlotorcycling Vlfiggins, Edna Ed Coming late to class NVilcox, Dorothy Dot Passing VVils0n, Anna XYillie Finding flowers XVilson. Hugh Copper Accepting gifts 147 . li ' N xx! .. ..,.. ...,.. .. ., V :5755?l1ff ?5i?Q51.'55fiff :' -f:'ix'ffff:':' f f : C 'ff1i9F?Ei9?Z. 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H:irold-scientific Ferguson, Willl?U '1-IillSCl1lCV0llS Fheg, Aliceitimid Finch, Mary-chic Fitzgerald. Arthur-peppy Flanigan. Kathleen-quiet Flaxman, Mildred-consfientions Fleming, Elizabeth-studious Flinder. Arnold-luoastful Flock, Rebecca-musical Flude, Robert-happy Fogal, Ida-quick Fosberfi. Pauline-reserved Foss, VVillis-musical Francis, Sarah-industrious Freedburg, Hannah-shv Freemark. Ernestine-shy Friske. Ray-frisky Fritz. Roy-sphinx-like Gatshell. Dorothy-lovable Gavney, Faye-musical Gavney, Gladys!-scholarly Geiger, I30rotl1yAeoquettish Gelder, Jeanette-popular George, Dorothy-unselfisli Gibson, Erma-artistic Evacline-pretty Gibson, Robert-giddy Gillmore, Florence-fiery Gilson, Dorothy-nnassuming Globe, Bertha-gracious Goldman, Joe-drowsy Goldsmith. 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Leo-musical Ransahotf, Johanna-jolly Reehter, R.-industrious Reed, Leon-comical Rhendigs, Paxton-hearty Rice, Hollis-refined Rock, William-solemn Rogers, Helen-slender Rolfe, Mark-serious Rosenhlatt, D.-gingerly Rosenthal, Morris-cute Rupright, Theodore-lausy Saellmen, Lilly-hashful Sager, Eleanor-A. VV. G, L. Scarf, Frank-attentive Seefer, Margaret-sleepy Schaefer, Josephine-friendly Schaffer. Marguerite-sgenerous Schell, Maurice-pugnacinus Schiff, Dorothy-resentful Schiller, Emma-dignified Schlitter. Olga-witty Schneider, Helenvsociahle Schoen, Louise-prudish Schoen. Mirriam- studious Schofield, Timothy-musical Schultz, Ruthf-sweet-voiced Schwartz. Lillian-industrious Seems, Frank-good-hearted k' Seitz, -1 -studious Semces, Sarah-good-looking Senn, Lillian-lonely Severns, Frances-charming Severns, Roger-lively Shaffer, james-subdued Shallenlmerger, Frederick-heavy Shannon, Cora-shy Shapiro, Dana-algebraie Shapiro, David-learned Shapiro, Max-odd, Sheehan, Frank-youthful Shelly, -lohn-playful Shepard, Kiee-auburn Sherman, Valentinevmnsieal Sherrill, Everett-small Sims, Frank-sleepy Skelian, Sarah-peachy Smith, Annette-Aquiet Smith, Edwin-qprodigious Smith, Madeline-bright Smyth, Virginia-sagaeious Soloman. Lestergforgotten Stacks, Roy?-fat Statt, Orrel-Coy Stern, David-communicative Steinway, Dorothy-pleasant Stermell, Jessie-lovalwle Stevens, Sylvia-talkative Stewart, Helen-curious Stinson, Grace-affectionate Stinson, Ruth-unheard Stoker, James-hard-hoiled Stom. Bernice-reliable Stom, Gertrude-sweet Stover, Harriet-dainty Strong, Clarence-lonely Stuart, Roy-lmashful Sturtz, Lorraine'-slim Sutherland, Douglas-nifty Swedhurg, Edwinvdiligent Talmadge, Lewis-unknown Taylor, Allen-affalile Teller, Edgar-husinesslike Thoma, Paul-ambitious Thomas, Marjorie-pretty Thompson, Muriel-leisurely Topson, Helen-remarkalmle Trillingf, Sylvia-talkative Upham, Donald-well-liked Vance, Evelyn-reserved Vandaveer, Glenn-fpeppy Van Nice, Anna-artistic Van Norman. Dorothy-agreealwle Vienne, Myrtle-symmetrical Vitlak. lfarie-kittenish Voigt, Gladys-bahyisli f it X Allllt we ww Alllllh V is of .-EI' ?2'2,ji1-:'5-'- f.-3Ef..f-'ig-1 13323 .:Z' ,Lg-2. -:FLA-F -RH, ev,-5-L'f-.':1' '.:,g.4g,a,5,,3v-3.4:-Jzga, -:-4, 34: yfsi. ,4,qf. -:tg.f,.e, 1 : 'f1L'. -'c fiipzkrfnf 5.31 -.f - 551.-T ,A-SiY1'3:. Z -'ii-,go s 19 '1i.-Till3.f7lf1.Kl '. ff:-'Q .LE-fr S'f'f1g::?ai7 r 12354 'i-13725 TQ! 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Z' Qgeany weight jliunthall The 1919 heavyweight football candidates began practice immediately after the summer vacation. As no coach was secured for a week, the team was badly handicapped. At this point Butch Scanlon, our old standby, came o : up the coaching until he f . me 1 coach at Purdue Cniversity. Prospects for a good team seemed exceptionally bright with Captain Roy Simmons back from the 1917 championship team and Landis, E. Simmons, Wran- zer, Clause, 0'Neil, and Raphael back from last year's team. Our first practice game of the season was with Loyola Academy, whom we fought to a scoreless tie. This fact plus the arrival of our new coach greatly encouraged the team. Our first league game was with Senn, whom we decisively defeated 20-0. The line bucking of Captain Simmons was too much for the Senn team and he crossed their goal line for three touchdowns. XVe next played our old rival, Harrison Tech., and were again victorious, beating them 20-0. O'Neil's spectacular run of 90 yards for a touchdown was the outstanding feature of the game, although the defensive work of XYanzer, E. Simmons, and Raphael was like a stone wall. It was a revelation to all present. Lane was next on our schedule. Holt, our left halfback, was out on account of sickness, and Kile, the backbone of the line, was removed owing to injuries. Our considerably weakened team showed up remarkably well against the giant rivals, and it was only after a very fierce battle that the husky Lane team was able to score. The following Saturday we met the very strong eleven from Englewood, which had been mowing down all rivals by big scores, and were defeated 10-0 after a very spectacular battle. The all-around work of Captain Simmons, and the defensive playing of XYanzer and Landis saved our team from a very much worse beating. - Qur next game was with Lake View, whom we snowed under, 40-0. ln our last league game we defeated Crane Tech. 20-0. This game brought out a few more stars-McCarthy, a young sophomore halfbackg Clause. Karabin, Kann, and Hobscheid. Vie journeyed to Ann Arbor, Mich., for our last game of the season and fought the Ann .-Xrbor High School. Although greatly outweighed, we outplayed our rivals at all stages of the game, but luck was against us and we came out on the small end of a 7-6 score. Too much credit can not be given to Coach Cameron for his untiring efforts in helping the team. The school also deserves praise for its loyal support at all games. Here's the best of luck to next year's team with Kile captain. First All Cook County-Captain Roy Simmons. Second All Cook County-Houston Landis, Gordon XVanzer. Major Emblems-Captain Roy Simmons, H. Landis, A. Karabin, li. Hob- scheid, O. Kile, Raphael, C. XYanzer. E. Simmons, R. O'Neil, L. Holt. and S. Smith, Manager. g Minor Emblems-bl. Clause, .-X. Allan, A. McCarthy, and M, Smith. 1113 1-x AHL W x.-, 1 N. ,. 5 W us..-3 Fit Av.. 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And departing leave behind them- Half their faces in the.mud.l A H S For the first time i11 her history Hyde Park can claim the lightweight football championship. About forty men showed up for practice the first night. The boys practiced hard. and with Heinie Schultz taking charge a few weeks later, prospects began to look bright. O'C'onnell, lialantyne, Duggan, and Schlissman made tip a fast and hard-hitting backfield. A perfect line was found in Epple, Dickson, Hannnel, Clegg. Mathias. Shepard, and Schneider. Curley and Stirling also had the old fight. Our first league game was with Harrison. live trimmed them 39-6. just before this game, Schlissman broke his wrist, but with the old school spirit, played three games with his wrist in a cast. XVe next beat the strong Lane team 14-0. Epple running the entire length of the field twice for each of the touch- downs. Dickson deserves special mention in this game for playing the remaining half after receiving a broken wrist. Next we defeated our old rival, Parker, to the tune of 14-O. About this time O'Neil came over to the lightweights in order to strengthen their hold on the championship. XYe then inet Lake View, who was considered the strongest team in the league. Although we had two regulars on the side lines and two injured men in the field, we outplayed them at every stage of the game. lt resulted, however, in a scoreless tie. Tilden was the next to stiffer defeat from our boys. the final count being 15-O. lVe then played Lake View for the division championship. This game turned out to be auothei tie, the score being 12-12. Lake View admitted our superiority when she refused to play us again. Had it not been so late in the season, we would have played lilowen for the city championship. The school .owes Heinie Schultz a debt of gratitude for his patience and careful coaching of the team. l-le spent much of his valuable time training the boys. McGivern, Horton, Neuberger, Qrr, Hughes, La Pook, and Smith deserve honorable mention for filling the places of the regulars when called upon. First All Cook C'ountyiClegg and Duggan. Second All Cook Countyhliallantyne and Epple. Major limblenis-O'Connell Ccaptainj, Hallantyne, Duggan, O'Neil. Schliss- man, Epple, Dickson, Shephard, Hammel, Clegg, Schneider. and Reinstein tman- ager-J. Minor limblems-Stirling and Mciiiivern. 165 Q x 2:5 ,rs 1g'.,:1 51. . 4.4.- ,A-...LA - Q.. cv.. -H171 fx 1'- ' flfff v ' - ,L 1' , -. 1 . ,, . X359 1,31 Xi'-'ja'5'z1f' ' N':2fug-'.- 5.1':3..fJ-,5.T: ?f'f: ',ii:5'ia'23f5A-51552 .Q-,i :fini-.Z n .- FZ ,,,.. .1 .. ,- g.4J-1.1, Q: i - I. 1. ,2 . fj721ffQ'f2g' 'J 3' A' M ':i'FfZ,f::5'1f. V lr? . 'Q x , 'I .. T 5-1 .1 . 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Captain Roy Simmons and l.owry Holt were the only emblem men left from last season, but Epple and La Pook of the 1919 l.ights had put on enough weight during the year to make the heaxies. .. . ,, Jvve were alTle to form a very strong team. In our pre-season practice games we successfully defeated Phillips, the Emerson High of Gary, the graduating seniors. Austin High. Senn, Crane, Mar- shall, Parker, New Trier, and Loyola. The XXHSCOHSIII State Champions were played to a 16-16 tie, and we met our initial defeat at the hands of last year's state champions at Rockford, 29-20. We won the championship of the central section in a series of games with Englewood and Phillips. Englewood went down twice before our irresistible attack, and Phillips once. In our second Phillips game, we were defeated by one point, owing to an unexpected slump in the line. ln the city semi-finals we decisively defeated Bowen and Phillips, and entered the finals with Lane. ln a hotly contested battle, witnessed by the largest crowd that ever attended a prep contest i11 Chicago. we held the lead until the last half. The game ended 15-15. Our team offered to play overtime to decide the championship. but the exhausted Lane team wisely refused. They also refused to play another game, so a shield was awarded both schools. ln Stagg's interscholastic tournament, we were barely defeated in the hardest fought game of the series, the.Minnesota State Champions coming out on the lone end of a 20-19 score. XVe nnished our season bv defeating the strone' ,Xnn 25 , A rs Arbor eleven 28-24. Great credit is due Captain XYop Simmons for his spectacular playing and fighting determination in leading a strong team through the most successful season Hyde Park has had in years. No one player should be singled out for praise, because each one was an indispensable u11it in a well-oiled machine. Lowry flolt. Oily Bill Epple, Sid La Pook, and ,lack Clause upheld the traditionary spirit of Hyde Park in both victory and defeat. The student body and faculty also deserve credit for their loyal support, as does Coach Scotty Cameron for his invaluable aid in training the team. 1 Those who received emblems are Captain R. Simmons. Holt, l,a Pook. lipple, Qlause, Balhatchett, hlohnson, Dixon, Smith. and Manager li. Simmons. tScores of Games on Page 1785 1137 f X Q12 'Q'f' fl '+ - Q' ' Suuiur 'Qfvaxrlz 0.:h6IlI'l1.liL'll15 Bllllillllyllb fMgr.U O'5hvz1 Russcll ' l nfHnIw1'gQ1' Sclvriug Kiallzmt Stumpc Ccrjillilj Hcslxiu R. 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Gallant won the pole vault, tying once: and Captain Stuulpe was ' 2 The points made by these three secured a cup for Hyde Park. ln the three high school events at the Armory meet, Heshin won the dashes and Stumpe was second in the 300. Hyde Park placed second in the relay, giving her 11 to Oak Park's 15. The unbanked track was so great a handicap that Hyde Park took only second in the relay. and Heshin o11ly second in the dashes in the I. ,'X. C. meet which followed. March 7, a relay team of Heshin. Gallant, Sebring, and Stumpe placed sec- ond to Crawfordsville, lnd., at the Relay Carnival of the University of llliuois. Stumpe's brilliant etiiort to bring victory to Hyde Park was highly gratifying. Hyde Park entered the Central A. .-X. U. and Northwestern meets on March 27. l'he four men who competed at Northwestern collected 12 points against the entrants of thirty-two schools, and won hfth place. Hallantyne ran a splendid two-mile, taking second. Gallant made his season's record in the pole vault, gain- ing second alsog Russell placed fourth in the high jump at 5'7 g and Stumpe won the mile without competition. At the Central .-X. A. C. meet Hyde Park battled l.ake View to a victory of 17-13. Aside from Ileshinls first in the hurdles. the attraction of the evening was the medley relay. for which Captain Stumpe arrived in time to NIU. Sebring ran a tine 440 and Heshin an equally good 220. Roy Simmons' 880 gave a lead ot a third of a lap to Stumpe, whose mile was won by a lap and several yards. April 3. Hyde Park won both the blunior and Senior City Indoor Champion- ships, being the first Chicago school to accomplish this feat. The Senior meet came to the Blue and XYhite to the tune of 36fQ points to Senn's 32. Gallant won the pole vault and broke the league record for the half- mile, winning in 21062. Stumpe, again without competition, won the mile with his usual facility. The 50-yard lows were taken by Heshin. The co-operation of Ballantyne. Sebring, ltolhnberger. Russel. Clause. and O'Shea made the senior squad 1920 champions. Yarnell. Orr, Hobscheid, ,Xndrews, and XVeber wrested the junior Championship from the contestants of eight schools, 30M to Crane's 26 FN6. First places were won in the dash, low hurdles. half-mile. shot-put, and relay, and second in the three standing broad jumps. This remarlfable triumph was achieved by these five men alone. During the entire season, Yarnell lost his events only once and Clallant only twice. while Captain Stnmpe holds an undefeated record in the mile. Much of the success of 1920's track team is due to Coach Cameron and to Frank l.oomis, champion hnrdler of the world, for their competent. helpful coaching. untlagging interest. and sound advice on all occasions. Their assistance is appreciated by all the men on the teams. 139 x X-A! my:-.jl 'ik,f2 :':'5 ffvEFf551-gg-4 -- - --51.-J r. Q : --15 L T. 2 :g X- :-s,:g'3 ig -I rim.. 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After several practice games, the league started, and we placed second in the semi-finals. ln our next game we defeated Bowen, the leader of the southern section. The big game of the year was with Lane, and was played before a crowd of 2,500 at Bartlett gymnasium. A l.ane player sinking a basket in the Final moment of play gave Lane the game ll-9. This game terminated the most successful season the Hyde Park Lights have ever had. Price and Musick were the stellar performers at forward, while Reid and Sclilissman accounted well for the center position. Captain Stirling and Schneider formed an invincible com- bination at guard. Those who received emblems are Captain Stirling, Schneider, Price, Musick. l-lolsman, and Manager Schlissman. 170 I-. ,X ' W VJ '..'.'.'1 -35 -2-'L'--I :. FEE? N,-'H-3 ' '4 '15. '- '-V' f'-Iii -' - -1'-f'--, 1'-A -'ff -'-' - if I T 1:1 f :U,1'.X.'- '..-9,61 ,j-3.'.fj-Q23 f:Q'1L-,. 'Isl f- ajax - -I .A f' Q Qqff Q . M 'f?::jf,fflf1gi'. 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The held was a sea of mud and we could not get started, so Englewood won 2-0. The next week we crushed XYendell Phillips 4-0. Rittenhouse was star, making three goals. We next played Parker and trounced them 3-l, with Cody, Ritten- house. and Miller starring. Then on November 27 we played our second game with Englewood. As Baum, our star fullback, was sick, Rittenhouse undertook to play the position, but in spite of the handicap, our opponents had a hard tight to win by getting a single goal in the last half. December 4 saw our next victory over XYendell Phillips at Bricklayers lfield by a score of 3-O. The following week we played our last league game with l'arker, winning l-O. Mr. Patterson, our coach, deserves praise for the tean1's achievements. The following received major emblems: Rittenhouse, Cody. Miller. Sebring, Balhatchett. llolsman, Rice. Colomb, Guthman, and Baum finext year's captainl. Minor emblems were awarded Cone and Marx. 171 I' l f :J-.' 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Under able coaching, a team that looked like a winner was soon whipped into shape. ln our practice games with Parker and St. Cyril. Hyde Park won 7-6 and Zl-Z. respectively. Then the league opened. ln a thrilling game, we defeated Englewood 2-lv Captain Simmons breaking a tie score with a spectacular home run., Our next victim, Fenger, was thrashed to the tune of 9-O. On account of a misunderstand- ing, we were forced to forfeit to Tilden. which so discouraged the team that we lost to Parker and Morgan Park by close scores. Then the old Hyde Park spirit returned, and we downed Phillips 8-7 in the most exciting game of the season. 'KDu1nmy Moore deserves great credit for his able coaching. as does the student body for its loyal support. The emblem men were as follows: Pitchers, Beaver, Long, johnson H920 captain ,J g catcher, Simmonsg tirst base. 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I-4 --gg,-.Q -- .'.-'::...',1.'f:f-.-, -1, .'5.'-.,Qg:...' -. 1. -. : :T T151 rv ' ' -T-1?'er1:.f - :avi iff? 1 , 1- ' it ft me ' t 'iss' '-tg:',1.e'-'- ':7 -'Il Nfl -'I3'3':'.' f-t7'Iw'I'fFi .' 7' ITQ -55 ' .-:il .- '.i'i. f:f'i 4f':x'f:7' '1'- IRT 3--,gg-.-. g.1f!,-M15 l,:1Ag..gg,'Q.51, '53 :gg jg jf..-41. . .g,7pl,e. -ig:--.9511--f -5'-5-11: -: 1 19 -.7 1.9: ,fi -.L.f, qw .2, . '. .1 f . 'TAL - -,. -.J-.4 ' 'fa' -.-1 : 3'-1' ., , ,... , A. , 'lklliz li 71217-.'f 152 Qi.::1 T-rr cg:-1: 1 - 5 ' I rififfai ' 'TZ-.uw ' in H ?-'fx i .f' 'f'-J' '12 .lt -,f f-.j -fi 1: -' ' ' : 2. - 'gn 1 3, K Cohn Blumenthal Meese Del.oach Greenberg CK1gr.j Scofield Gallant Bzillantyne Aronberg VVoodruff Musick Ziyi Kahn Raphael QCapt.D Stein Smith llriscoll Swedberg Sininmting Owing to the fact that there were several swimmers in school who were swimming for other organizations, we look second place in the Chicago Public High School League. Because of a misunderstanding, we were barred from the national inter- scholastics, held at the Illinois Athletic Club, but at the high school interscholastics we placed third. The next meet was with Harrison Tech. at our tank. live defeated them 53-11. Raphael was the individual star with 15 points. Greenberg was second in points. Our junior team lost 34-22. Then came the dual meet with Tilden Tech. Here we again were suceessfulg we won both the senior and the junior divisions by the score of 46-9. In all, the team had a very good year, and with Raphael, Greenberg, De Loach, Blumenthal, Cohn, and Zivi back again next year, we bid fan' to win the championship. Those who received emblems are Raphael feaptainj, De Loach. Xlfelsh, Blumenthal. Musick. Cohn. l.a Poolc, Zivi, Driscoll, Meese, Ifoglc, Friedland, and Greenberg fmanagerj. 1711 g.- 'H Q. :fi-yr x --Q-1 I-1 -..-J--'--.cw- '.-'-1343. .-i f-. 4, gn - 2-. 11 :, 1..'-:L-.3-, Q.: gl 175.5 2 x Q- ' lf-' -. 1' f L ' -A .. 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This vezu s team has Qreztt pmspeets with the I't'Ill1'l1 of Hxtmld lfinlclestein Ceaptaiitjfziitcl Rztlpli Rice. The stars of the season were lirzuilcenstein and lfinlflt-stein. who won the state chzmipionslnp doubles. and Ralph Rice. who won city ehzunpionship and placed second in the state singles. Great credit is also due Xtztllqcr Iieiinecly, who placed second with lfrzutk Rice in thc stztte clizunpiunsliip doubles. 175 Az, :.. 'j'-TNA-'Q-1 1-1 1,-, '.-f--.aw fa,-1,1 Q. -, . tml .,gp,, - 3:13- -Q-15,25-: X '1'.'.f'f'Q:- -:i'J31'1s ' 'i ' :' r- ' if V- 'f.-if 521.-v '--Q 1' '-' '- .--X' .. -I -- ,-... , sk .'- ' 'x . .. -1 'M ,sr , ---, - . N.lB ., .s . . . .. .. .. .. ,, s .., . . .. .- f -- -.-,.-'-.-F-,-y5,,f:,.', ., :, ..1 .1-... 'Tuff ' V J.. .1..'--:V-:. .. -vu g :L .T3' '5lff.H3 l-IfQl--1jZ',- 15.- '5-tif' jf pf--'-tp .XC -, 3 -Q7.f.3,t1:i'-' iffiiz -: l -.-5 f..-4 6.1.1 3 ff-A 2, -.1 .3 l I-:.' 4.'g', - -. ' I- ,'.a:,,- vi 19 iT'.'--Q1 fi-52 -'-its -fi -7.72-A ff til' C,:'l1-IRT' ' tf '-U'-fi'-1 O 715' 3- 13.-.figy My ggi .1:3,,j :ju 5 :,,':-5ki:',,..'.. I, Sf' EZ Bender Ritchie Miller tMgr.b Haunt tfaptj Goulf One of the luest golf teams Hyde Park has ever produced won the city high school championship for 1910. Hefore the team was picked for the city high school meet. we sent 1Yiudett, Miller, and Haunt to the Illinois interscholastic, in which they took second, tifth and sixth places. respectively, giving us a strong claim on the state championship. Two weeks later the team started out after the city title at 1Yindsor Park with high hopes. Despite the fact that Baum and Bender were not up to standard, we led the held by 16 strokes. Captain 1Vindett was low man for the day with a well-played 80. Marquette Park was chosen as the place for the linal round of the tourney. The boys continued the pace set in this game and won the championship without close competition. Next years, team suffers a great loss in the absence of Captain Chuck 1Yiu- dett. who has left us to live iu Cleveland. However, his place will he ahly filled by Aclcliel' liauin, the present city medalist. and prospects look bright for another shield. Scores: XYindsor Pk. Marquette Pk, Chuck XYiudett . . SO 78 Sol Miller ...... 84 82 Addie Baum .. 90 RO .lack lieuder .. . .... 91 91 175 I .ittllllt sw 'ww W 'X t ' .. xx! g..y:g:-,:1 .3-rm.-Q-:V-5 4.,gijgjiry:g-Q.:--1-::-U -v-f:-'f.y1- H J.-ti: '- - - --:wa -, L':1- .W-.-1' -. 1: : T Q :il 5, 5-g:5:QQCj- -., Eg'-...gt , . NV. ,- ..v1....- Az- . . .a,. .: 1 -. i . 'A .:, -::,l.,-,vw .,, . 11. ..' .M '...'-.- - 'k.- ,. . .'..N - -.. I .. 'A .4--. fs. . . u'-- ..,.J .. ....,. ..4,. 1.,...,x-. ,.,-. . . , --.,-. N - . .,1, e.1- L ,, F-Zu?-'I' . l.i9'1:Sfi:',1:Pg.f Eifjill- Eff! Lf -f-r.iG.rL5. ' N513 1.9 'fi'-Ji 5 15221259 -' 575 3:1 'filii-f -I,11JtF5.'- -'3.'5:1.1'1 X' 355 ' 'QQi':q-jj' .xifllj ' ' i 5 :,fE1if,.2f.',f,, ff'2z4f-' .5-7? i..-.VIZ G., 15 3 :.,,1.h,.'5 ii. .- if: -Q -2 I ' ' . 1 - - t ... ,. , Guan!! Cllmtternn 'Seottyl' Cameron was graduated from Bowen i11 1912. XYhile at Bowen he partici- pated in football, basketball, track, and base- ball. Ile played halfback on RouLen's weight lllinois state championship team in 1910. At the University of Tennessee, he was on the basketball and track teams from 1913 to 1916, and starred as half and quarterback on the football team of 1914. which won the S. l. A. .'X. championship. .-Xt the beginning of the war he was com- missioned first lieutenant athletic olticer of the l23rd, was bayonet and boxing instructor of the 'llhird Officers' 'liraining School, and com- manding otlicer of Company 1. 127th Infantry. 32nd Division, .-Xrmv of Occupation. lle re- turned home in Nay, 1919. 'He came to Hyde llark the latter part of September, 1919. Every team which he has coached has distinguished itself in the field: the senior and junior track teams won ehampionshipsg the heavyweight football team finished second in the leagueg the lightweight football and the heavyweight basket teams tied for the championshipg and the lightweight basketball team finished as runner- up for the championship. llis work in aiding the teams cannot be overestimated, and it is safe to say that he has made for himself a permanent place in the esteem of the entire school. Qlnarlt Qiaunerun mt ilplctirs .PX review of athletics for the season just closed gives everyone who is inti- mately interested in Hyde Park due cause to feel proud. We have won champion- ships this past yearq we have a loyal student body. Could anyone say that the student body did not play an important part in our various championships? True, the men did their part. and at times performed the seemingly impossible. lint what of the ever-present enthusiasm and loyalty for Hyde Park that manifested itself at critical moments, thus encouraging the 1nen and boosting the hopes of those who defended our prestige, our honor, our school? Athletics has built a foundation here, and every student who possesses a desire for outdoor life or indoor athletics anxiously hopes to become a member of some team. These boys are backed up by the student body, which is loyal to those who represent its ideals of clean play. 177 N v vi gil? ':.' f ggijrSi'55E?- '-f'1 'i fQ A 'N X Nl . 1 .20 ki lYhat does this meanto all of us? It means that those who have taken part in athletics, or looked on as spec- tators. have realized the full meaning of what a good loser or a poor loser is. as applied to daily life. lt means, further, that the battles of life are to be won in just the same manner as on the gridiron or on the diamond. Clean playing, hard playing. con- sistency and persistency of endeavor never fail in accomplishing good. lf our students absorb the Hyde Park Loyalty, when taking up new burdens or obligations in life, K'Loyalty will manifest itself as on previous occasions. Athletics is successful then at Hyde Park, as we can safely say that our athletes and rooters are firmly entrenched in the theory of One Cause-One Loyaltyf, Suites nf itieang lllleight Zl?:er5kctl1al.l tiaunes Hyde Park Opponents 13 Phillips 5 21 Emerson of Gary 17 21 Graduates 4 Z9 Austin 4 16 Belvidere 16 23 Crane 12 38 Alumni 17 20 Rockford 29 28 Parker 6 17 Phillips 3 18 New Trier 16 Hyde Park 12 31 22 10 16 15 28 4 18 16 15 Opponents Englewood 6 Loyola 14 Klarshall 5 Phillips 11 Senn 10 Englewood 7 Ann Arbor 24 Detroit 18 Bowen 4 Phillips 11 Lane 15 'Total4Hycle Park, 4313 Opponents, 254. Average, Hyde Park, 20g Op- ponents, 12. iflight meiglyt 53i1n.cer Our lightweight soccer team began the season with the handicap of a very inexperienced team. all of the old men having graduated. Coach Paterson put them through a stiff course of practice. In the hrst game with Calumet the team was defeated by a single goal made in the last half. After the game, M r. Patter- son was forced to leave, and the team hnished the season without a coach. The entire school admires the men for the strong tight they made against such odds. Special credit is due 'Harry Howe, the captain, for his able leadership and skillful playing. Coach Patterson was also an invaluable asset in developing the team. c.. .,. JT .P-,Y -' f,-f'-':: .ul l-4 '-Q .- '- - -:-f- r ' 1.-. '- . -- . r - '9. .-,. .1-.x'wf7f. .. .ru 4, 'K I1 '.. 55:- ..z-7 3. .-5, Y , t K1 A.. :-.1551-.3 .,,3:.:.el,I ..'-1335-I , QE '.f '.: T551 ?f.',:.11'QZ1' .',- -gi-. ..-,Q--, .gl t. 1- .-s . . I .. . ,. .. -e,:- p'.g'- .:. 'il'-'1'.3':.' 2-1. ':.-'gre 5- .. .gm -' - -. tif:--,:'--:. .- ' .-A -2- '-.,-my-'Q r:'..g. -c . .. 3-pt' -+A.-'ga 1.3. fs- 'iwzf-'.-Q '-1:-,-.-gg fliqqjtje nl' jg. 16: 5 ff-Lt-:.fqQ':f.',t 313 431 F vijzfzjf gg.:-L1 2... A 72.1 v',' jnfltff 'Ix'?'3-1 -52- ' I E N ff N' 2-YS Eirls' Qtflylvtir Assnriaiiun The Girls, .Xthletie Association has passed a very good year. About 100 girls are enrolled as active nienthers. The purpose of the elulm is to promote inter- elass athletics among the girls. The Activitiesgliaskethall. Captain llaskethall, Hiking. Traek. Indoor Hase- hall, Swimming, Tennis, Golf. The officers 1 September-February. l9l9 lfehruary-hl une. Edith Sebring ......... .... l lresident ....... . . .Dorothy Rathbun Elizabeth Wells. . . .... Yiee-President ...... . . .Dorothy Knowles lsabel Gorgas ...... . . . .Seeretary-Treasurer. . . .... lfranees Owen Dorothy Rathbun .......... .,., l Qeeording Secretary. . . . . . lflorenee Piepgras The Advisory Board: Captain Basketball ....,. .... l iaith Shephard Basketball ......... ..... l franees Owen Swimming ........ . . . lilorenee Piepgras Indoor Baseball. . . .... Faith Shephard Hiking ........ . . .Carolyn Goldstein Track ........... . . . Roberta Spronse The Coaches : Captain Basketball-Rlargaret Kann, Dorothy Knowles, Kliss Gardiner. Basketball-Miss Gardiner. Indoor Baseball-Dorothy Knowles, Miss Gardiner, Mrs. Perhani. Swimming-Miss Butts. The Girls' .Xthletie .Nssoeiation wishes to thank Bliss Gardiner for the she has given us, for her coaching, and for her many good suggestions. 179 time X F l k..'l','.' '1 -:-'-'.-I e. nf -'Q-1 1-1 A '-.-H-'--:vrf-'wr' '-.'.-355. '-:lx -A 5 L' :T-I .lim :fi if- wa : :'?:'gTx1'.'.Si' -1:i1'5, -j-1-,:1-.3 1,3-,g-g.e'-.. . :1-3' 5'-5. 1 K, ga , f ,- v ',:-. - , ' wh... -.-'mls -:-'-1- '. .13:..-.253 Xfzfrtlgffzzl, i-,9::1:,.J:3,'-. zgfv.-, jg: .SH-1.f. .irq :,1'gi1L'1-.j,:' 'fxlilffg .1.::4:--I i.,1::jx.,Q: y-:z'g:,.3iQ's.j1'-If X.: -3.4 . :gf Lfuqi. -.xfj-'X tjggf,-'3 -,fix-.vli-jg' ig tg- .-..-.: 19 'f-T.:-51 I 'ii-12- 1 15 'iff if-.Ei -'ff .' Fi. .'4Z'a13? ' '14 '.1':'j- f,1',3-.gf 2 O 'ff-'L' 'gif-Q41 l1,:ijp,qf','f in ':S:,'g .'f,A ,Qyivig . ff':2'y3.3jf'fg- 35-Zig: A I gf' .:.--,::' -z 4-,- f -wg:-.5 :mm-' -f ',. 4- 13 T ',. ,Q q':. . if. - .tx 1--'.' na- .I V - .. sf -K. -is Girls' jgaslzethrall Our basketball season this year was a great success. A good number came out, both of last year's players and the ever peppy', freshmen. ln the interelass games the 2-Rs were nosed out of the flnals by one point in an exciting encounter with the juniors. In an equally thrilling game the Seniors defeated the Juniors, thereby winning. the championship and the emblems that go to the winners of hrst place in any sport. ' . As a sort of anticlimax to the season. Hyde Park girls played those ot lVen- dell Phillips in our gym, and defeated Phillips in a score ot 20 to l5. This was the hrst time that we girls had played another school in years. Championship game lineup: Seniors. Edith Sebring. . . Helen Robinson. . . .l,. li, . . June Ford ...... Dorothy Rathbun. . . . . .R. G. . . . Margaret Kann. . juniors. Florence Piepgras .Roberta Sprouse . .Elizabeth Wells .Mary Louise Less Dorothy Knowles '1 4'-' ff l H n l ., 3 gg .,.-5,5 ,, fy: xr,-1 W'-115' ---- :,-31545 --cffg. -, ,1-V.-'-: L-,. .5 r. Q- : il rf 5-3 1,353 WY: :fi-X' file .- - .Q 11 'AI . ' . 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Following are the names of those who played ou the winning team and recelved the captainball emblems: Grace Hough, captain, lilsie ,lo Nelson, captaing Elizabeth wells, guard and baseman, Helen Robinson. guard and baseman, Edith Sebring, guard and base- man, Margaret Kann. guard and basemang Mary Louise Less, guard and base- mang Dorothy Knowles, guard and basemang Grace Curits, guard and basemang Dorothy Rathbun, guard and baseman, Florence Piepgras, guard and basemang Louise Kietl, basemang Rosalyn Guthman, baseman, Mary Montgomery, base- man. 181 pf .X i 1 if mf F--' '.,'-','- -:-'.-.-I Q.. nf'-1: xg-1 1. 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Marion Miller nas captain until liehruary, and then lsabel Gorgas was elected captain. Char- lotte Martin was elected manager. The girls wish to thank Miss Butts for the time she has given us. and for her almle coaching. 183 u J..-f 1-1 MX .W 1 , X X4 X 7 A ' - ' 'OZ 4'-:ji-'1g'. :. v'gf:x.4g.-, 1.4-1-. ,. k H , 1 -:'.z'1A-LU ::':' 'lv .. , f vE-.'15.f,-'51- '2411 - 2ei?ie'.. gf: ' zseiim, K ff - ,Z 31.-.2 ' ,- 331,--.f x 17.-,.-1 -.11-x.1.::5 '.:.,g2,- 1,.:'5ifI . -J: r--- ' :Q:'.fH Hg. 1'-Hz.. . SET-I 712 ' f' 5 ffffff: .3711 5351 N .5 -QL. ' :..j i ,N l .v . H xx. A 1. 184 1 , .3 we Hx- , . H., , , ,. ,A ,, .. x. . . T,-.1-.,--E . ,J .55 q- . N.1 x'u' ' 's-ff ' ' - ' ' -ff-5' :Yiwu-1. l -I . 1 1 ' 1' N' . vu . . - 5 x X ,' , '.,.,' Q 5.4, Qui., F.-. W.,-I.-.:. --1: 'v z . x ,tg .5 1 -3'-.vp-A-f '1'. V ag :M I -. -3253: 1:g,j.:,' --,. 5.122 51- j'i's!:f4-L-a O 'X I 2. .I 'g1'.f- j-. .'14,- f.'ii'..1,3Lf1l. 35. 24- ,. x . 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F-11: 19 '..f' 1,52 Hf.gf1,',w '53-: :, .. . JD . iii' -'r-.ff - -,. 1.-L. ,S f iwug, - .-: X 'll'-1' -. :.. , . v r. .. - V 1' '. -.- '- 2,-..w.-, . ,-5.-..-... .- :-. fu , - 35 65- 'Lg-I-Zh llrag:.:lf .gg ragj. .L ,Af-it - Q-jf:::.3:f'y 35:5 ' .--., if 1335- ug., -.ry-.' f yr:-.5 5tf7,.-- -fd:-. -Z1 15.1 f- a:-'-N .--: A-ggi -at 11 fi-'-:ra 135' 'Ellie llleeklg Despite the difficulties of the present time, this has been the most successful year that the Hyde Park XN'eekly has ever had. The work of the staff has been reorganized and the position of nianaging editor created to assist the editor-in-chief. tireat credit is due to the loyal members of the staff. VYe heartily thank Miss Biggs and Miss Brown, who have worked untiringly for the success ol the Vfcelrly. lwlay its steady c4n.iLi1Lue.i.uil1e coming semester. Septemlner-February. Arthur C. Cody.. .. Iudson Smith .... Gordon Wanzer. . . Mary-Lyell Swett.. Katherine Titus.. .. Stanley Brin .... Velma Ingles, Marie Sahath .... . Miss Biggs, Miss Brown ..... Robert Waclismztii. H erhert Jones ..... Charles Schofield .... . Charles Clifford ,...... .. ....... .... VV. Epple, -I. Duggan, H. Reid ..... 'Car Parmly, Fred Kruse ....... . A. Leon Reinstein. Mary MeManigill.. VVilliam Landis .... TH E STAFF . . Editor-in-Chief .. ..Managing Editor... .Business Manager.. . .Associate Editor.. . ...-Xssistant Editor.. , .. .Society Editor. . .. .City Editor... . . .Literary Editor.. . ...News Editors.. .. .. .. Faculty .. . . . .Lines Editor. . .. .... .Xssistant ..... ...Athletic Editor. , .. .School Editor.. .. Asst. .Xthletic Editors... .. ....Art Editors. . ..Exchange Editor... .Chief of Reporters.. .. . .Cadet Editor. . . .. . .Copy Desk. . . .. .. .Girls' Athletics. BUSINESS DEPA RTMENT Robert Greenbaum .... ........ . .. ...Xdvertising Manager. .. ... VVm. Stephenson, Leland Neff ..... .. . Assistants .. . . Ellsworth Bentley .... ....... .... . . Circulation Manager.. B. Sommers, F. VVoodruff, D. McDargh.Assistants ..... . Lawrence Selz ......... . . . . . . . . .Subscription Manager... . February-Vlune. .Arthur C. Cody , ... .Judson Smith .. ..... Tom Mulroy ... .Mary-Lyell Swett . ..Robert tireenbaum .. . .Ruth Vosburgh ... .Helen Robbins . . . ..... E. Stanley Brin ...... .Mary MeManigill . .. .Miss Biggs, Miss Brown .. . . . .Robert NVachsman . . .Charles Schofield ... .Charles Clifford NV. Epple, Sidney La Pook . .... Zar Fai-mly, Fred Kruse, Dorothy Dick .. . .VVesley Hobbs ... .Sam Alexander ... .Helen Rothrock . .Florence Piepgras .VVilliam Stephenson . . . . . . .Edgar Teller .. . ,Derby Mcllargh . . . .Lawrence Selz VVilliam Godley .................... ..... A ssistant . . . . ........... . . . . . . . . . . Thomas Mulroy ...... . .............. Publicity Manager ..... .Rudolph Samuels B. Findley, P. Layin, R. Samuels, Paul Duca ...... . .............. . ...... Assistants .. .... George McYicker M. Barnhart, Florence King, C. MeLay, Orma Gibson ...................... Stenographers .. 187' x af , :f:',f , '.,.-fig:--I 4. 21-'gg'75:g-hi -1 rv f -5.-'itgmg .'--c I fl. 4- 1575-.' .Q-,.-ine, 1:-:Q-. , 3. gi F :.5xgE'43i -1 :iz-E'-X : : 1- ' .7-1---'fur -' : . .1,. .r , 1 fr t . if ' 'Q-V i su, 'ku' '-'.h:- 'z' .' ---. -X-Es -141,25-1 c..-.1.tM,-,-my '- -- T, -11'-. . ' ,rg-. -N1 1-,x . :LN --'T ' -- . .245 Q3-5.12.-.,'. -5,-41' -' ---- 11111 1,-'r 2:1-'Y-.-H ,P 1' .- -. .J 7 ,Q L. vt- A , 1.. ' L' .' .--5 -1' .- ,f.: - 132iy'ff.4f2 '2:gf11'ii lf' ij.: Eff: V 'I fri :-7 Q- N, :if 'iff jjj ' ' '1l'E'f'f I :' f'- ' '93 . at NLE, n 'TZ' -31. 1 -121'-,' 7'-. ' 31 , ' N .'1'nf '.-' ' : ' 2, Y?-1 '.x- :..,- 1.13, ., ,I .A .qw .XR . :ak 1-:Au -x' .- - 4-KN: v.-, -,z : 5. .. ..:: EJ ... ES ':-' -CI 1.5 E C3 ra K-4 ': ,. .... E-J Q ld 183 X as Ei' N. X ' 'Q' if S.,-I-...:.':1 .33 71.3.5 H Z,-:Fr X54 1.4 -.-ffm,-, -4-. ,-,fig 1. 11.' , .QQ .U .1-L. ,A.,- ., : T ,Q 1 Q :G .4341 .35-.JI-x '-'2'if.1: -2-lfi-3522: 1 9-' T2 ll' '-ig- . K , ? 11? , .. 'Wim' 'll -Aft- 7 S' 'ffff' '-ti' I . 'I.s'i Pf9 ' 55' 1- 1:92 'fl .- 'I' ff: '- 5. 35- I .'-If 'ff -1-,-'..-:I V .4..g.:f,kf pgs-'.-fl' x,-1 1 -:,' fins.. 25.2-. .-,.-rl. -kgs 13,33-:zz -1- ?:'f,f.'1,',gt vt.: - :-u .f:.:- 1-, '- a fa-.-'.'.1t 111 af.: 'E-TJ.-53.54 if--1 .jg-.:. 1' -.:1...:.. -,.l?.7,-L. CET:-5.5.5 J.. .1-.3251 ' X Mfg, H ' .. K.--1-'. -J: -f. J- -- - f' 9 it-.A .1 -1 s' ,-.- -I-. 733 if'ff.. '17-QT ' f7f:ff.Qf '7-E1' Q'3:1i i '32 1---.1 111- -1 --' v.-- -Q ' ' - my : - - A. . The CEi11ir jlnhustriatl 0111111 The A. C has accomplished the following during the year 1919-1920: 1 Distributed tickets to the chemical and electrical show. Z. Distributed tickets to live stock exposition. 3 Distributed Rezone posters. Conducted excursions to points of interest in the city. ' ' Staged exhibition, with help of tire department, October 9. 6. Distributed posters and dodgers for Fire and Accident Prevention Day. 7 Advertised October 9 through NYeekly. Distributed posters and dodgers for Red Cross drive. . Sold thrift stamps. Sold 7.500 Red Cross seals. Obtained 500 signatures to daylight saving petition. . Obtained 1,500 members. 15. Held monthly programs in assembly. 14. lnstituted a clean-upn pledge. 15. Held lireshman Advisory Board the week of February 2-6. . Edited the -I. A. C. nu1nber of the XYeekly, March 10. . Held dances throughout the semester. 18. lnstalled soap and towels in the boys' lavatories. It is hoped that the club will continue the good work it has started and which the interest of Mr. Smalley helped keep alive. ,fl A AS 8 9 10. 11. 12 16 17 OFIVICIERS President ....... Vice-President .... Secretary ...... Treasurer .... James P. Newell Community Service Excursion ........ Fire and Accident . Health ........... Library ...... Membership. . . Out to Polls. . . Publicity. . . Social .... EXljCLf'l'lX li BOARD Barton R. Ciebhart, Chairman COMlNll'l l'lEli Cl IAIRMEN . . . . .Helen G. Robbins Lonsdale M. Vvlest . . . . .llthelyn Ahern . Raymond Borling Helen C. 1Yells . . . .bl ulia Rhodus . . . . .Helen Yvells . . .Lewis Abrahms . . . .George Barnes . . .Lewis Abrahms . . . . .blames Newell . . . .Sarah Volochova .....David Newell Sponsor-Mr. A. XY. Smalley 189 . . . . .Betty Boyle :9fi3'gf:f-ft ff-iffijhijf- ' -'-' 1 ' wg,-f'ffg-,.,: 1- A -Q: .'.':'L'.Lx-.' 2f'.1'.J5'?,'-,qfii:Q-,Zig-.' ki-.I-5 ,,- 1- .. ,33'f,. .1-ifhz' X X .Q71:?'ii1V2-'-'ffiz-'.? 'lf' - '1?1'l'. v1-xii, -: :.:.: 2231331'21-.'11'.','g-.' -la., ,Eff 1 -2-5431 l'f3E3Q2?-'.+h -5-as f :ze-ff-f , ' '7l'1.T'? EEF 3'r-'L I ir- k.:1f' 27:5 -'w .,. , .,, -wi.-v , -5 '- - 7 ' CH, :JC -iL'f.':1' 'Q-Xflff Q:-,ffy 'JTQSQI 'jf-' 1.51 Z G3 21.525 1'.'s':..,-,-1 :'.:'f.3111'L'1',, ly'-, xl-1 5, 1 n. f-1, f--'.:- v,-- 25 190 .Ll .- .- 55 Disrussmn . .1-'...-.-gn - :t'.,v,. .5 1 if P '1-- 'f.':. 'HM '-' H:- ' .' '- .- -.v- -.1 . it ..... . ' -. .,--. -s,- .-.: - Jw .- tn.:--.. .- -'I.:' 'fm-?:':.' I-:F rw:-'.-' s- 'f- C.:-gr ' '. ww. 4-sl'-.wh -- -. ---,g..'... g.1,15,a,- -.-'3 ' gvfcg- p.:-,. f- s:qP,.-3 -.i?,'+,?1L-.'f -.AZ-:ai -1- T .Les .,.-'..g'4 Pa-:'..gk,1, ng 1-ag , 1 1, gin- -.4,.,-:P -kg., ig. 1-gn., ,Q -Ta... -,jg wg. -1, - , ',:.f'. -wp? ,:g:.g.q'--'r -1 ',Q ,'Q ,1 5... -5, .full L,-.tx-.,,.., .. V -. 5 .14 .Nz . ,.:v, ,X 1 'FZ-'53, 'H'-y1'f ' 72: 'g'5i ' . ' lx t ,infix 'ide' A X. .3-,-. 5: .nj 'Z-.j ,-. - ' . . - mp- x . . t 11 ,I Q Q 4' ' ' SLIJJL ' L The Hyde Park Discussion Club was organized fourteen years ago at the Y. M. C. A. with our own Klr. Smith as leader and Reed Landis as president. The members of the club were high-minded. red-blooded boys who were loyal to their school and community. Every NYednesday evening this group of fellows gathered together and after a good dinner, discussed leading problems in their lives. Subjects such as School Spirit and How to Get ltf' f'Clean Living. Helping the Other lfellowf' were minutely analyzed. This club is still functioning every XYednesday evening. This year Mr. Smith, who we are proud to say is still at the helm, has obtained many outside speakers and by doing so atforded us many a treat. Judge Landis, Mr. Ciilkey, and Alderman l,yle are among the speakers. As usual we staged our vaudeville this year. Local talent made up the splendid program. which consisted of nine acts. Everyone enjoyed the show immensely. ' The Fathers, and Sons' Banquet was a wonderful success. There were about three hundred persons present. Mr. Smith had worked hard to make it inter- esting for the fathers, and he succeeded. The above mentioned alderman spoke. and a letter was read to the club from Major General Leonard Yllood, who had been invited but could not come on account of his other duties. The Discussion Club wishes to thank lllr. Smith for his faithful duty and loyalty to this organization. ' The officers were: President ..... . . .john Rittenhouse Yice-President. . . . .blames P. Newell, jr. Secretary. . . . .Arthur C. Cody 191 :5f13':f.-f-fl X .'25.Tj'?:.': YHfffii5.f3'Q-' '1 iL5'gH 'xf 'f:?' 'elge'-2' 1-,Qi 1-' 'Y' fl if '- T- ll'-- 1 3-:il E::L'iq2'QfQ: 'l,E5f.1-'Z - -.-a-,.,- .-5.41-, ,-gf.-l-2 1. ' ze . ., , .4 3. :I-, l-. -,a.-f -3r.g-3:5 1 N33.-,f5.:j- 5.g!'g,,..'3.-'41 ' .Q:':, 35- .4-Zz. 'gjffg E -.Q-. 151f.'g..3-4... ff'-r.'I 1 :I-f-'- l.Z1Z--Li1.'f.'1--' 5:1 '-wi Lf- cg .-FH I -2:75-'y '.if.'-K? '..'H?li: ,.,4,., V.. , gg-Ap. -,., qt .-.4 3 N I , -gi , ...J . .. s .Aga . 5. . gi. ,A ...ye ...,1.. f: r, ,s4.:.,,.. - -4.- i-1... , Q, . rl.. .- ,.,--.-,, ,335- -'--: 11-',1'- l-?1':,I..r Int :am ' P . - A ' Y- V S fZ '.'1'S'.'l' 35- SJ- .-. iv-. eg:-1 ..' :.g I. , .5111-3. .. vip- --:Q .-.-y- ja .-2 , .--r' 45. vu w --. 2 .-Ig' T: 1 2 . - pp Signm fl'.fl.l5i1l1lI lt was a surprise to us when Sigma lipsilon was formed, Tired of dealing with the naughty ones of the school, the teachers decided that they wanted to make the acquaintance of those whose conduct never sent them to the olhee. Not only did the faculty want to know us. but they have given us splendid opportunity to know them, not as teachers, but as friends. They even do stunts for us- faeulty vaudeville-some class! Our programs have been interesting and our associations helpful. But donlt say we're an impossible bunch of grinds. Look at our president! don't you wish you belonged? And we thrive on it. Mr. Loomis says we're a healthy bunch. vloin! Be healthful-be happy! The officers of the club were: Septemberx lfebruary. Graeia Stephenson .... . . .l7resident. . . . . Harriet Irwin. . . Julia C. Rhodus. . . . . .Seeretz1ry. . . Emil Bloehe. . . , . , Treasurer. . 192 . . .Vice-l'resident. . February-ll une. . . .xxlillllllll lipple . . . .julia C. Rhodus Elizabeth 15. Cossuni ..-lames l'. Newell . - '1 f,-f'-1: .-1-1 -1 - 'Vg-Q.--.X-rf-' H . . Q. -, g af.-. A :. R'-LA'-.'g -. 1 :l flfggr :1'f:i- -1 :it 55' 31,-ff'1'f .f5l'5'T-if :1'T5g'?5l'i '. . fa T ' V lik W ' ' , 'T?1f.'.Zff'f'r . 'll'-'iii-' -111-'--lf .t-1.-52.1,-'. :.-f.t,,-.-p - T, .:? ' . --5.-1 ' -IH, 11. '--4-'-.5 'Z 3'-15-F-'f' '5-3Q5?.?g? l.f3jQ157fi!f5'.'i- ':, 39,7 14 ii'iIf:,3 W. ' 51'-if fl-I' 'Q M. 'l1'f1f'- lf:--.17-.' ft? rf-1 -alf'1f r ffilifff lv . 53:5-if 'IR' K 'S1.j',ZSI jf.Ql:' fg-5 QQ-. 'f'-fri ' .?T.nge3 1-31 fi-3' 'Y kr: Girl Qkesernvs The Girl Reserves was organized only last fall, but it has been one of the most active organizations of the school. The greatest attention has been given to service. The club made a happy Christmas for the children of the Burnside School by providing them with toys, games, and candy. lt is now providing suffi- cient milk each day for children in one of the lower grade rooms. Many other lines of service are open and many of the girls are working for Girl Reserve rings. Service, however, has not occupied the entire attention of the members. A lovely ceremony which started the organization was followed by a Stunt Party, and a Mothers' and Daughters' banquet. Interesting speakers were provided for each meeting. The club is continually growing in size, and we know it will soon be one of the largest organizations in the school. The ofhcers were : September-February. February-June. Elizabeth Cossum ....... .. . President ....... .... I Elizabeth Cossum Margaret Roberts .... . . . Vice-President .... ......... ll lelba Pyle Lillian Segall ....... . , . Secretary ....... .... D orothy Rathbun Bessie Aller ....... . . . Treasurer .... ..... B essie Aller 193 l El ll i ' Xi if fly.-,-,'1 , -is :.. :f'g':rx,-15 K-1 -.-ff-'-wx-nag:-f-fi-.t.-Q:gag . -..-fri, g :.- .LL-,. A :, fr- Q Q 1 !?ge:g.'.s :j- -1 mf.,- -,'1-,5g'3: ' -in-31.31, -'. ' f- w - ' iam '.-Qc.:: . -51-Z-L5 -.:.1.+-5-' N133-gifs f.-?Hftsf':':1 '-ij:--. ' ,.,,-1. if flu, :5?JiL'3-2:14 -fy-?1j-3 -If-,g'.,'-'3' 'gsizifi-ffl.: l.I5'Zfi1',55.'2f ls. TTL! LZ -'-tu ,ici-'W H- '-Ti?-'.Ti1 .'f 565331: Uv., ,f Q,--, .. :gi 1 f ' 'V-.n 3 3. '-, -f.- --- ,-,. .af -- .5 '. . --.. , -.3 ..3-N. f' SF: P. ,,.::.r LW s .1 -1 1- -Z .' gh .-:1-F 1. rn X Y 'I 'QP fiffli Tiff. .'1 -337 Q 5512155-.. !','v.I.5.. . ff? ilu? W 55,12 iii. -. 1. '5 if ' A 'x 75- ' 1 V - Q. 5SDlIil'lLlZ Cfiirls' Surivtyr The peppiest and cleverest girls ol' the school compose the Senior Girls 9 Society. The record of their achievements cannot be equalled by any other sini- ilar club in Hyde Park. Our two Freshnien Frolics were even more successful this year than they have been before. Over a hundred girls signed up for the Senior Girls' luncheon, which proved to be one of the most enjoyable affairs the girls have ever had. It may safely be said that not only did we uphold the best traditions which the club has established. but we surpassed them. XVe have striven to be worthy of the best ideals of Hyde Park, and may with pardonable pride say that we have succeeded in acconiplishing this. VVe now extend a welcoine hand to the girls who will follow us, feeling sure that they will preserve the spirit of the club, and wishing theni the same success in their undertakings that we have had. The officers were 2 September-February. February-june. Marian Hunter ....... . . . President ..... Margaret Schroeder Margaret Schroeder .... . . .Vice-President .... ........ H elen C. Wells Julia C. Rhodus ...... .... S ecretary ....... ...Sarah R. Volocliova Elizabeth E. Cossuni. . . .... Treasurer .... . . .Helen G. Robbins 1 94 '1 i ? 'f, .. . ,,-Tw -. - - e- - :Q .1 V. s rzl 2:-5 Lava -trftiq ik'-2551 -': 1-ff.:-:.fi'-f -Quia si . 1 :iii ' :ta 5' ' ' lif4'.'f?5-'f'Li'. 'll'-'55 .f3zL'.L!2' ev,t:,Lw:,-,.g,'4. -Z' .fri ' '53-,, :gift-7 -.ag :,1'cg-gf: 131 '1'f,l4,t5'Z ',i,1.i1,qj1 ff -QT-:T L X -' 'L .1 -:,' ,th--. - 'Q '.iv.-v.- -1'. '-Q .1 -1: .A-1. - v me -.: . . -f v,-, - -f.- . -as .. --'-- . -g 2 'J'-J 'f,.'.f'v'1 rn--A-'v n: 5.5 '.: -' ,- ,. .':i 1 -M O sl:-, .lg ,741 1-22.1 ,Lew . Qqsagfs, . :E-,uf gs. S, - A4j..::- -1,5 : .14 -, .-gy-p 1 -v -',t,f r ja:-' -Las. .x- 5-:-YJ J.: .-H.-X 11- , M . 1 A., :EH ' ' 'rf lf- ' ID 5' 4 7. 0 7 'V 0 glumnv Goals Smarty The .junior Girls' Society has had an unusually prosperous and happy year. during which the aim of the club- to promote unity, democracy, and social service -has been well upheld. ' The otlicers were 1 September- February. February-June. Dorothy Dick ........ . . . President ...... ..... h lanet Thayer Elizabeth VVells ..... . . . Yice-l'resident. . . . ..... Elizabeth XVells Mary McManigall. . . . . . Secretary ...... . . .Helen V. Rothrock Betty A. Boyle ........ . .... Treasurer. . . . ........ Florence Herst Excellent programs were planned for each meeting of the year, and the tal- ented inenibers of the club contributed much to the pleasure of the society. A dance attended by three hundred Hyde Parkers was given in December at Rosalie Hall. and all agree that it was the most successful in the history of the junior Girls' Society. Scrap books were made in the spring for distribution in Siberia. The Junior Girls' Society has been raised by the splendid spirit and co- operation of the officers and members to a yet higher plane of effort, and it is hoped that in the future it may advance beyond even its present record of mem- bership, pleasure, and service. -unf- Adu 555' ii- . 5: 'fix ff, -53,-1? '-QT i1'.'f P333 2: fi' 1 Ji TIT -1' ff- I -H 1 via 3 5- .vs r -: ip. 'fi- Q, 5..-lg.-,-,'1 , -1.-.-,-5 ,, gy:-X-'Q-1 1.1 ' f.-rv---.'.1-rf '-'- 4-.'.-REAL'-'-c,1f5.A, g 1- .gnu gl : T -. : gl x -,-t3.g:1g: -:z':s:':,j'. '4 V 5- -f v--5,1-. -- ' N 'BS'-'ztr' Nfllf::':l:Ii' i.Q9:lf-'ezv T. RP: -1? ' f.-Cr? ' f'ifff3'?fzf ':: . 'f'if,1 E 110151: Xf5 7ft ' - '-...f-'1 'Lqg1.- v . i 1 1. gg f.f .-z..-.L :'t'q2:'. .19 .'--'ff W: -1- f wrw C' ' 'wi .-:Ll 1-':':':-'- -' '1'-' .fl-f-' T. : 'i. .. i' A 1' I x ' I K fr: iff mer ' - -. vs 25 Suphnmnre girls' Snrietg The Sophomore Girls, Society has been popular not only because of its many activities, but also of the good times which the girls had. The dance at Rosalie Hall, although given on the thirteenth, was a success, and it is hoped that the coming dance will afford as much entertainment to the members as the last one did. Besides the society contributed generously to a fund to supply under- nourished children of Perry School with milk. The officers were: September-February. Madeline Kramer ...... .... P resident ...... . Frances Owen ..... . . . Vice-President. . . . Fanchon Kauders .... . . . Secretary. . . . . Virginia Buxton .... .... ' Treasurer. . . 196 February-june. Fanchon Kanders .Virginia Buxton .Charlotte Borges . . . .Margaret Koru .H-,-1 ,.3g.'. l. ,'y.g.f. ., .rn .. l5i1r2:11'.-i 5 Xi5'L1jI.:.T f,3,::,- Q .-,fi.e1?5:1Qi.:- A ..gi,5,L:'.rg:-g,':- -3 -' -yin- - f1 4 '.. f,f'.' 3-LTL' -, 4- l. ,W 1-3 .ff,:1q-31.-fp 'L :-.1 v., .-fr,-f-1 -, gl .. ,cflivlif 'rf -- -, 1 J 7-,L -,f 1 ,.:,l3f,iffEf15.g 1 if -J.-. Q' 1 'if '1 ', -71' J .-Y-5555 ' 41 H A-.1?,::1f' g2'g-Z,-:ig lf. I l sz:-ara Q: , 3 ' il 'I' . fl 'L-iff--7 3 1 2:-.'.f:-' 'T .4 '3'f!- lf I4-'59-I1 If '-Zw i:4,: YE' l'f'f7 .5f'::: ff Q ,, 1, '19,-,.. -F' if -w . A: v-:'..- Ivuilfzl ,unsui- O .I .ai ' 22 gg9U1Jl1UllI'U1'B Iklugs' Qlluh i The Sophomore Boys' Club is just getting started, but some gootl times have been planned, which, it is hoped, every member will enjoy. XYe have Z1 good foundation for one of the best clubs in Hyde Park. and we hope the coming sophomore class will take advantage of it. The ofhcers for the semester are: President ......................... . . .Bonnell Allen Vice-President .... .... I oseph Harris Secretary ....... .... X Tictor XVisner Treasurer .... .... ' lll1OlHZ1S Corbett 197 J r s-Fi.-.-,'1 I, gf 1-sr f',-15'1'1. -.Q-,'-was ff rl fa ns.. : -- .. 1 ll r J, -- -rs-, V. nr-1?-111.1 X -:zabfff fffi i f ' tt- f ' wx.-zlilfii' tai-:feat f s:'r:..:'- ra. 1 -1 aff -f'-sr: ., . 'Jeff-.'Ai-' A-52611, 19 -.:.:.,:p'.- f,-Q1i:.i,.!:5 :.g..:' 31: -iv'-1.1 -Q cz.-v,.ig.j ,:.4.',-575' 4551 Q::1I- iff' - 7 'A ' rffi-7797 1' 'xiii'-' 1 -:A-:,t. Fi..-r4q,3.'s 7:1 .T7v..l. 1 A:-H,-HL I 3.1 FNS' mx: is V y nhlixr, Sqarerlxiiug 'Grant Qnce more the Public Speaking 'l'ezun captutecl the city chzunpionship. Al- though enterecl in the Chicago l,llC1'Il1'y Union contests unexpectedly. the tezun came out far ahead of all the other schools. The teant was coniposecl of Sidney Smith. Helen Robbins, and Sarah Yolochovu. who got the following places: In the Semi-Iiinzils-Szirah Volochovzi, litstg Sidney Smith, seeonclg Helen Robbins, fifth. In the Fil12llS?lIClC11 Robbins, tirstg Simlney Smith, seconclg Snrzili Volo- chova, fourth. In the contest with University High, the team was composed of Sidney Smith, Sarah Volochova, Helen Robbins. Helen wells, Bzitton Gelilizitt, ,lanies Slifer, Henry Oherntlorf, Selina Aron, jack Wolfe, :incl Isfugene Rosenlmacher. I,ewis Abrahams being the alternztte. Although, owing to some confusion in the methods of ranking :tt both schools. L'nivei'sity High won by ri very few points. inclividuzll honors went to Hycle Pzirlf, Helen XYells getting litst place :tt Hycle Park and Helen Robbins rzuiking' first :it University High. 198 , , . ,J i'- 'X ..'...,-1 .31,.,..,.-.: :J 73-15 X.-3.3 1.4 Q51---,-,f,.,9. s..- we -5:15, ,- .-in-. -, -LLQNK :e T. T :QQ M--g-,fx:g',3r'3 'F sjejpb 3:5Q.:5q,'I.f :lie 'ff' ,413':g. ' at fig-','g:'5q?. ' .i,.f?f:. z-',-'?.:' '.',2-'fg.r,i.' ,zi-.1-311'-'. -v AL' - Ly. 551-. ,' v1-'wie mah' LQ?-5-g1'f' .lggmf ...in-K.. 5.,,....,,k, :. ,gy IF, -,t.,.,l.. ,I -. 5iZ.:a:'n.-I in 1.2 uf -1 - ,.s:::-'-1: .1 X 'q'-fifi: ffiiiiff-' iiiiff 735 ,-alilx? ' fg7?f?17 13771-F.'. 3fE:fii N A TI-,:'-3 ff- . - . ,, .--:. '. 1. .J 5 1'1- gflclratiiug Glluh The Debating Club has always meant a great deal to Hyde Park, as it has tried to establish a high intellectual standard among the pupils. lt has tried to accomplish this purpose through series of debates upon the leading questions of the day. There is no doubt that through these the members obtained greater knowledge of many interesting subjects. Although we were defeated in our debate with Medill. we are proud of the splendid way in which our team, eomposed of Henry Oberndorf and Sidney Smith, put up its arguments. No better Fight could have been made. XYC have not forgotten to provide something. for the soeially inclined mem- bers. Our little parties at the end of each semester have been extremely sue- eessful. Thus have we not only maintained but broadened the ideals of this elub this year. The otlieers were 1 September-February. February-bl une. Helen Robbins ........ . . .President ...... . . .Sarah Voloehova Churchill lllurray. . . . . Viee-President ....... . . .Humphrey Dixon Sarah Voloehova. . . . . .5eeretary-'l'reasurer. . . .Churchill Murray 199 Fx tx 1 P N .15 is-qv.-: x,:3.g.s., .-sv.-.-.ip --'V 4-.',-11553 .A-1-fy. -, .lg xr-: 32 fx:-il 55 :-gferg'-, '.'1J'if11f . ' S153 -2 1, ' '-I H, . . . . ' -1122 , ,5' :'.1':'-'31'f:Y .f:,w175. 41...-,.' 1-,.-. an-. ,-:.-ga - 5 ,JT--, ,jg ' -N-.,'. -5-xg--1-':. -- -P.. Fly-v ffff: 4:1 If-1. f'--fri. , k' h-. X ,:. fy-ty , YZ i,!, - 3 'inf' NB:-. ...M V, l ,,,,..,.,,2, ,, . ,g. 1, A.. . , war.. xiii: 19 Z7-if-' 'ri 5 ffT::?.:'t,15 5-1.:.i JJ qi Q?-if -Qffliiff ' L -'--' f 1 - 4i i ii' 'iff 'iz-3553, b.fifr.g:?, li: 'f-gi- 1 ffl. .tr-fr 5 ffiit'- ' N if-4155 ima '51-' 'ff-Qi' 71-1 'Fifi' If A 3-E. Saw C -3,11 5: ,'.-'Q y.j 152 -37 11 r -- '.-- -.Rv di. i 1 7 2 0111111 jllratltwis Nous avons eu beaucoup de reunions bien interessantes cette annee de 1919-20. Edna Rosenberg, qui est presidente du comite du programme, a rendu un grand service au club en arrangeant de si beaux programmes. Aux reunions, nous avous chante, joue aux jeux que Mlle Favard nous a appris, et plusieurs eleves ont lu des anecdotes. Nous avons donnc des cliaradcs bien interessantes et deux petites pieces out ete presentees cette annee par plusieurs eleves. La premiere a ete donnee par Marie Robinson, Rufus McViclcer, Knowles Robbins, et james Slifer, et la seconde par Mabel johnson, Andre Marx et Rufus McVicker. Toules les deux etaient tres amusantes et bien presentees. Cliaque Inois nous avons envoye trois dollars at notre petite orplieline fran- caise, Simone Humblot, et pour Noel, nous lui avons envoye quinze dollars. Nous voulons exprimer notre reconnaissance at Mademoiselle Favard, dont les efforts ont beaucoup contribue aux succes du club, et at Mlle Shipman, Mlle johnson, et Mme Lockwood, qui ont eu un grand interet au club. Les membres du Comite d'Administration etaient: Septembre-fevrier. i Fevrier-juin. Knowles Robbins. . . . . .President ....... .... I ulia C. Rhodus julia C. Rhodus. . . . .Vice-Presidente. . . . . .Del Gratia Miller Helen Sisson ..... . . Secretaire ...... . . .Helen M. Harpel Helen M. Harpel. . . . . .r.lS1'E?SOl'lf51'C. . . . ,Agnes Robinson 200 3 Sl , f . xx! . Q f - X ii'-T:-':'-f' '3iTi'f1':j5 tiff? X-fiiul fl ' :'-:Hi 3. L' - ' 'T S' T 25:5 Effie . 32 iff'- l'fi'f.iNt-' It'-lflfffffl. :fi-xii--ilu -' AP. l' - -itll 119'-:lgi3 f,':E' 'if-'lllfli l-fl'll:li3':5 lf'-li-l E il fi'1g 5i'7'i L?- iff X :fill-5 li -2 . 1:1-4.1. fs :ga .- , . nt:-. ,.5g:ft- ,- ,y.--.15 ' .yr .l.9 A . '- qi -- 5, ..-T.,-5 5.-,y.' , 11 gt ' , :JI .gl-,. 13 , ,'.. .,-'AM' L' 'T', sw, ?, .Y.' , , '.'1 .-2' ' f' ' '...',w.'A,f Alf V , X - .54 ' ...1 .1 a ..- ,.. -.1 so SQL W 7: ve. 1 A ' A. ge: i gg5'flJEltIli5l1 Club During the semester several interesting speakers addressed the club. among them Mr. Patterson of this school, who gave an illustrated talk on South America. At another time a noted professor from the University of Mexico spoke to the club in Spanish about the great author. Yiscount Blasco Ibanez. .Xt the close of the semester the elub gave a party and dance in the luncliroom. Musical num- bers and talks in Spanish were given by two members-Klr. XYoorl and Mr. Kline. The club was heavily liztndicapped the second semester by the loss of llr. De Alarid, its devoted helper and adviser. However, with the launching of :1 Spanish essay contest, and the formulation of plans for a big dance approaching completion, it is reasonable to presume that at the close of the school year the Spanish elub will have had one of the most successful seasons in its history. The officers of the club were: September-February. 1 1 5 lmarton lx. Gebhart .... .... Arthur C. Cody ..... . Helen V. Rothroclc. . . . Sarah Yolochova .... . . l resident ........ . . lfehruary-blune. .Barton R. Gebhart Yiee-President. . . .... Xllilliam Garvey Secretary ..... . . 'l'reasurer. . . Custodian . . . 201 .Helen V. Rothroclq .xvllllillll Hilbrant Monroe Felsenthal X , X - X x,f r- - A -f . --: -1--.'-' f,y1'::- --1-1 -+-:.- 'isa s- is .- .-fi--.-, ' , 1- -.L34- .N -lf ur: R-1:'.'fJ2'h7g 'ififfi :5Ti!,g-,f.', -,ij-3.f,:f-.1 --1-IQ'-:uf vii - J T ' A-H' - ' fezsvjfn'-S - ':L'.'.ff. -Yfirlnlxzs f,1vg,fI-,7E-j'- A-1-,. -fjS.,g-i- ., Clif. :yer-ljk'--'rf' 'fggfH5': if-iziftiflfV,'1--Li3Q5. - fr .V 1r'c,:1- 2:5-3-3 . V :?,:::,,.-1 'Qf,1f:.F ' 'Q','.'3'-' fiIg12p'v,ni- 1 -E 'Fj1,'fY ' ,.51tf? -:ff 'LQ 'li-jfiiilffii--1?-'.' ff? 'ffrr ' ff 1 H'. 5fi254i ff: A' '?i-':'r- 1'-r3'T'7 73: '- - , .T.1LV..f f'3- -'i'F' 'T- in :., ,AI ' , . - in ,Z -in W ,Y V ki lc igiltagumswmt Clluli The Pythagorean Club is Ilyde llarkls honor mathematics society. To be- come a member of the Pythagorean Club is to achieve the highest honor possible, mathematically, in 'Hyde Park. Members of the club are chosen almost exclu- sively from members of the other two societies who have manifested an interest in and' helped improve those societies during their membership. The require- ments for membership are the completion of at least six semesters of mathematics, with no less than four S's and two TC's as averages for individual semesters. The aim of the l'ythagorean Club is to stimulate a desire for the study of higher mathematics. The tirst semester of the year was devoted to a study of analytical geometry and plane analytics, under the able coaching of Miss Ander- son and Mr. Nyberg, the faculty advisors, The second semester was lilled with a further study of plane analytics and a consideration of the elements of integral and differential calculus. The members are, from left to right: llarton ticbhart, llelen Robbins, james Newell, Helen NX ells. and Gerald Tlerslcovitz. 202 I X , . Xl! 1-i.,4l'.-.:-.-z Ti.-:ig ,, 1:-::::b.,'3-hi --1 ',',-:i:g,3 -. --:J -, . 3 L- SA: im.. .K :. f. .--1:-.' 1 2 1-il' ?:f'3.k':N:t'.j.Tl1 'Y ij'-,'.,,': 'NZ-Efxif 2215 A Tr ,. ' '-I L , . ' 17.1 W , , ff- ' Ha' rg '11 qi:- -.r. -11-:nf-I sv-2 - .- :ft - -WT-' Ti .- 1. . amue- 12:1 'r -7-,1'..'.'I' lv' '5'if,' ' Lx'-F-TH .tif-WW 'ffffthi '.fi. '-'F ','.'-' Tiff F: .'vl. - 4. '-l.'.. 7 I 1 3 x -D I ,. l '-' ' .',. ll? Q- '. '. ,'. JIU- , ,- 4-1'-,Q I. :.'f' 7 I P Qi -T Ln- ' .F '-in-Z '11L.'-'- ',.'-..3 I ,- .ii -' 'f . .' '21 ' ' E O A M ' l,if1fJ.I?',' 'rajfl ' J: -fi -' fi . ff12'fg.1..ff BE? fi -i.E.g',fg: EF-QI' 1.-1 f 'r--fix: -fig?-i .a- Q: .pn ' : -1. -, fu ,gn 1 yi, ' .itllli is ' 1 - - A. gg: The Senior fnrlihvau Qllulr The Senior Euclidean Club, the second of the three mathematics clubs, has accomplished a great deal of interesting work during the past year. The regular work of the club has been the solution and discussion of problems proposed at preceding meetings. A number of interesting talks on different subjects also were given by members. Mr. Kinney, the sponsor of the club. gave a talk on the Fourth Dimension. The subject of Number Systems was taken up and so many surprising things were discovered that even the proverbial fact that twice two is four would not go unquestioned. The amount of original and instructive work done during the year has shown that the object of the club, to promote interest in mathematics, has been successfully attained. The officers of the Senior Euclidean Club: September- February. liebruary-june. Helen C. XYells ....... . . .President ........ . . . Klerton Cuthbert Merton Cuthbert. . . . . Vice-l'resident ..... ..... X 'ictor Levine Lonsdale Wlest. . . . .Secretary-Treasurer. . . . .Lonsdale XVest 203 1,--1 asvnfp. :'-1 -4-1:'4..-fry,-.e-:ff-'A-'1 4-.1-2114.-'.F-:if-.-, anne.. s. -, -, zz 'Ugg 11, ,.,- - gr-. ., ' .-:vt5f':,t'i gifs f 'A' 'A'f'- ' ' ma.. At-Q -1513:-L. ' X I f.-rife-'f::1 -+27-1 -iiiffr 1 :,.55l':'If1' 'L'- 2lI': 1 .i2iQ:--zZ'.f.1.- T-Life :qu 1r- -:1- ,Xt-T-is te -3.3-Q-.r1.-.'f -:.'a?5:1 .19 .- . 'li-'!'1f3iif5i1.!?-i. ge'-,ff . fi'iE'f:5 - 'vi-:lf ' :1- ff 'z' -1' as- - ' '-xx Zi! f The Jnglutareh' 01,111.11 The I'lutarch Club was organized last year for the purpose of widening the general knowledge of history of the average pupil, and making him see the close relation between past and contemporary events. It is a thoroughly democratic club, a club not for a select few only. but for all the pupils of Hyde Park. W'e were fortunate enough to obtain the services of the president of the Chicago History Society for our first meeting. Mr. Bowman gave us a very interesting lecture on Modern Greece, which he illustrated with slides. Our trip to the Art Institute, with its little tea party following, was one of the most suc- cessful events of the year. Interesting programs were arranged at every meeting with a View of carrying the aim of the club. Wie are not, however, satisfied with our past achievements, but plan much bigger things for the future, which, under the able sponsorship of Mrs. Hanson. we are sure to carry out. Let us not forget the fact that the very existence of the club is due to the untiring efforts of Mrs. Hanson. The officers were 2 Y September-February. V February-June. Sarah Volochova ..... . .... President ........ . . .Sarah Volochova Helen XVells ...... .... X Tice-President. . . ....... Donald Atkins Raymond Borling. . . .... Secretary ....... ..., R aymond Borling Helen Rothrock. . . .... 'I'reasurer. . . .... Irene Hanauer 204 :Ef1::1f.-- 2.x-15?-:ig-I ' r e e- 'r - -2 ef f wr-ff er-ii: -ag , . :l'.Lr3 ev,-2.1,-'.-,Q-. '- 1 fit , -figfj. '- :l Q? fl2L'3-,,',1' '::':.,-Q .45-2353? ,f:.:::f::J.,,--. rv- ,I H.. jj, rf.-iz. :bf-5., .I ,I fj7A:v.f:'.'-4, -Ii?-Q13 L rr.: 19 '.,v-.,n:: ::',,g,,,,qg 'I'-.5 :J ,if . fTF.',' I- -5-.131 - -,.A 5 f'.i1,'- .-1 :Q-1' ,NN . I. , Lia...-:I .. 45- V-.w-.A , . -Z.. :-. ..4-,P LV. Elf 2. .t .A A-I .41 xw ei- .f.ff,' T-Ii: J:..':- ' 1 Q31-3. ia' QF.. :F-Lwfw 'IRQ X, M ju?-Y'-.3 ,ig 21.9 ' 5-..1. ,vii fag- .-. kr.: Ari Qllulr The officers for both semesters are: September-February. February-June. Kathleen Murphy ...... . . . .President ...... ...... l Dorothy Frew Marie Louise DeCell .... .... N 'ice-President. . . . . .Robert Stevenson Dorothy Frew ...... . . . Secretary ..... . . .Pauline Harper Helen Sisson. . . .... Treasurer. . . .... Dorothy Nevin Miss Bigelow ...... .... S ponsor .......... .. .... Miss Dimock Qwing to the late start which the Art Club had the first semester, very little was accomplished, although the meetings were very interesting. The second semester was devoted to the study of American arts and artists. Many interesting talks were given by members of the club and by outsiders. Besides taking trips to various places, sketching, and studying, the club has done other things. The members came forward eagerly when the call was made at Easter for baskets for the soldiers at Fort Sheridan. This year has been one of the most successful in the history of the club and each member has enjoyed his or her part in its activities. 205 , , . My , .A 'X 5., -IM.:-Y-1 .15 2.-5:-5 ,, 7 31:5-:g11ki -4 ,-fi.-.ii-Lv-r--uf,-:i::e,L . -4 X rg. -, .3 if .-7-.' zo. ,f :, 1:-1L'-'-. Y :il i,23L1NgE',:,ji -P Ei'-ju-1 Q'jQ'51iif -3j2 'JffE?3-Q. T:Qv',-.-QALI' :ijt , -, -., .P 12 if 1 ' .. 'fjy.v.ZiQJ5z ifiiff. .,. ,-' 4- -117.-Af 1-gg 5.-, 5,.,::j.- .. 1, ..1 ,. -T'-Z3-: ' - -.il , en. 1-.3-.:, -. - H .f..g..1:- ,311-3.45 -. iff -:f fins.. 1.-7.2-, -:q:,.1, -.tr,k,:2.'.'f -:.'x?::: et' n--11: '-.,y-:..- . fij. 13.1, Q, Jjf ,. gi-:jj ,- 'g-aff. X ,A 'j:.:13. gjf: .-: O 1E'.'f' .19 7 F21 :i5:'i'?'3' - ':51i 1 ff- Il?-i' C, , CF-1'5-E2f1f -- aff 'Ji X' -.--f 13,14-i ang Q :ig-, '11,-' :,:3,,-. ,- .. .' , 2,- 1-3,-,'.. ..'-fi' -53 A J-.'r.'c '-E 1 ,F ' HI. .,. ....., -gn W. N 1 - - -- Elllfilllliifif Qlluh Une of the oldest and best clubs. Long may it live! Wlhat Hyde Parker is not ambitious to become a member of this club? lt is one of the goals towards which all freshmen strive, for the Dramatic Club has the reputation of doing things with a bang, and of being the place where all the best talent of the school is concentrated. Can you ever forget tif you were one of the fortunate ones who witnessed thenij that very, very funny mock trial. and the still funnier mock Congress. when witty repartee, which would easily put the senators and eongressmen in XVashington to shame, was flying all around the room? But think of Cinderella,', the play that we produced. Then indeed your admiration for the accomplishments of this elub will know no bounds. The officers were : September-February. February-June. Sidney Smith ........,.. . . . President ....... .... B flargaret Roberts Margaret Roberts .,... . . . Vice-President .... . . .VVilliani Garvey Sarah R. Volochova. . . . . .Seeretary. .' ..... ...... B etty Boyle Stanley Owens. . . . . . .'l'reasurer ..... .... P aul VValter 206 X .. . , ...X . . . .T ., ,Ap ,,,.,v, , ,, . - af N. -- --- -.,,.-, Y .L,L,e.... ., . ,,., . U -fzfazgzf - :Q-in f-:fi f ,, :' - W , ff 59- 'ea-,fs ' .ic ' ,. -7,-4,-? , :, 15. --..g-.ft -fx'-rg: 4'-fy..-.':' ,ix-g..p5:' 'inf' :fu-V. Est.:-: sf. 13 -:Az-:tl 19 ':l'. Sl4 f 5111155 15 'ill 5'-'f -' if-.31 - i'af5'A 1-. .'-lf! i-ET'-3 fl Ear:- kv- f.. -'fl llrit: 13, Q- N51 ':f,,'g .'f,. IG - if f. Q.':1'..,-zilfv v. fxipzjg- ' '-.1 -s- : 13- , .4 .-nw.. ., . -' 1 N' -- H' 1 ,-, - . - 1. .Yi ' I . . n -X' +.',f-,' : . ' l ' - .-...AJAI K.. If ' , Stung Srrilrlitlvlvs' Sfnnictg Although organized last year only, we have done as mueh as any of the older clubs in llyde Park. Through our medium the 'XYeekly is now always supplied with stories. In fact, it not only has enough of them, hut a large surplusg and the stories are all good. To lmeeome a memher of the club it is necessary to submit an original story, whose merit is passed upon hy the eluh, and if this literary creation is up to the standards of the elub, its author is admitted. ln short we may say that this elub is the Hyde Park Academy of Literature. The organization of this elulm QI beg your pardon, Academy of Literaturej was due to Miss Brown. its sponsor. and Judson Smith, its lirst president. The otlieers were: September-Feliruary. February-june. Helen Rothroek ........ . . .President ........ ........ E . Stanley Brin Alfred Kuouf ......... . . .Vice-President ......... George R. MeVieker Robert xvachsmau . . . . . .Seeretary-Treasurei' ........ Sarah Voloehova Sarah Voloehova 207 X alllih ACC w w Q1 5 EEjj',f:f,f1 , A-'-QQ ififjirsigfxl -A 1-:exif '--' J-.'.:a1g4ig-fl, Z, 1 :.- :L-,.-. .5 rs 1.--1-4-:-Z Q :il Q5-4:5 5, .3 ESYQ f:Q1 f'.1E1-' ' Iffiffif qlilf,-'Z-,Tg4.'--' ff-lb, -.141--, f' ..:2fi,.z 759.5 53-3277- -I'-,5.?.'r' ,l ,i:'ig1T151',:y,f. 'lf 'rig' -:,- ff-ffl.. 2:34 4-, . H' -Q-yia,,.:1?' in-5,: Y- ..,-: f , r-, ,.. :--. . - 2 '1-. ' -a 1 - . '- - ..:'-- 2 J.-1.1 1' 3 , 151:-71,17 - 5 'f ':,: '.: -' fy. J 5 t r, ,5-if Q . - ,-:sf Q2 7 19 .'f'T'. ligkjg -5, 1- '51, ' 31 QQ! . Q4 --,V f,f.:'..1Q1' ,. 'q'-f : Vf . . ,VA z,,,.. -,' ,. , N... .,.,,,,. . l 5- 'r' Q1 -, 1 , 'JE M: 'ff V nt'-,v :-.Q 15,41-. -if 1-,- : -1. 1 ,Jn : I , 0111255 Qlluh The Chess Club was formed last February by the chess players of the old Chess and Checker Club. lt put out a team which won the city championship and which proved itself far superior to any team that it met. The team is com- posed of Barnes as captain, Wfagner, manager, Andrews, and Mugridge. This spring will Hag a series of matches with New Trier High School which should furnish considerable competition. The officers of the club are: George Barnes ................ ........ P resident Churchill Murray. . . .... Vice-President Elbert XVagner .... ..... S ecretary Ralph Rice ...... . . .Treasurer 208 , zo f A111115 we WWE Z' x ' ' X .f ..- ..i5 s . -,Q .- .gfgy . ' ', Eg 1- r' 4:11 .':. ','1A,l,2-'.1'g- L, .521- .'.'ff-,Ln-- gf.: sjnf :1-Z2, - -. ,:-- - -'iz-.-. ! -TI' sv,--..'4-..',:' -5 4: i: fit fi!-:.,f, E., Q: -ii?-1: 42-153.751 E 2.'fgi,1 X sri el . ...l L,,,,..'. J, .H ,.,.. A.. ,A S,....-.,L..-,. bt , -, A -xg .,-,,s- ,- .,-. .- wqf. su- , ..s. .. ......,..v , 3' 'iii'-ff Z5-QL' Tw ':'5.' . .72-.L2l,.r f-3I .'i'c I .111 55,3-1 tai -L -.- ..' c,i- -.1 1. , k - M Qllpcrkw: 0111111 Hyde Varlc is well represented in indoor sports by the Checker Club. Orig- inally this club was a chess and checker club, but so many members desired to play checkers only, that the club divided into two parts. The ofiicers of the Checker Club this semester are: 1,1'ifSlllCl1l ..................................... .... ..... C V leorgc Pierce Vice-President. . . , .Mildred Schroclf Secretary ..... . . . . . . . .Carmel Hayes Treasurer ................................................ Ellsworth Smith Our brilliant team last semester which twice defeated Pztrlcer, 30-0. was com- posed of these members: George Pierce, captain, llenry Chittenden, lrwin Feitler, Cobert litsholqen, Therold hlones, lillsworth Smith, Mildred Schroclf. Elbert XYagner. Robert Unger, and .Ierome Solomon. This semester's team, which will undoubtedly win the city chzimpionship, consists of George Pierce, captaing Mildred Schroclc, inzmagerg ,lerome Solomon, assistant managerg lillsworth Smith, Carmel Hayes, Therold jones. Gertrude Pitsch, and Henry Chittenden. The new team has some good, lively material for defeating the opponents of Hyde Park belonging to the lnterscholastic Checker League. The club be- lieves in adding laurels to Hyde Park in indoor sports. .lust watch us do it. 209 x ' ' W ' Rf X -f . . . ..... ,. ....- . v E'-T:::'-7 - , 3'.Ti'2':f- 'f:If1'5.1 x'sl'1 nf: ' t-feif.'1- -Q- -' 3' J -I f l rf sf ' f - ','1:,.1:kgA. . ,..-3.,::fY?f, -j:,1a....:,. . .51 Q Q .7 h' ,.Z1j , , N, ., ' Q' N, ., . 'QS'-TZ: X:1?f.9'1-:T 2-:?':.s'1f:F ' 459' 111241 Q ' N - 1,3 3 :I-,'.-. , 9-1:',w'r4,f l-Zigi-'1f.i'if' :,' 'g'-5,2 Q1-' :-'gT:- .-.J-.-'FI' 1- . lg f ' , 'f 'J'-: l S 7 :?..f- 1 fn-:Z-'v G5 C E .- f-'Lf . z'-1:1 1 ' x -it -.,-'.' :wg -':. r wr..-, -'gif-1,5 Q '. , 'i 's ' - , ..-, 1- m,-.va .::. V-ya, -.:, ,,,. - V - , 4 v Jw 'fg.:'-3 fqe 955.4 fgi, :Q-,B I 5-I 3 ,xx ' X 5- 1 - : fr f 5-, gg. - .-, ' . 4.1 V- A- A fm: ,,,,..........., i Zguxing smh Hirestliug 0111111 The Boxing and Xllrestling Club of 1920 was one of the largest organizations in the school. lt had a membership of 200. The boys were taught the scientific sides of boxing and wrestling by University of Chicago men and professionals. Ribbons were given to the champions of all divisions, in both boxing and wrestling. The winners of these ribbons were the champions of the Hyde Park High School. Sl1111UO115, Meese, Greenberg, Howell, and La Pool: were expert boxers, while Engle, De Roulet, Parr, and Nylen were stars at wrestling. Mr. Cameron and Mr. Howland deserve the thanks of the club for their instructions, while Mr. Loomis and Mr. Smith should receive credit for their hearty co-operation. The oflieers were: President ........... . . .Roy Simmons Vice-President. . . ..... Gilbert Durin Secretary ..... . . .Lester Greenberg Treasurer. . . .... ..... T ,owry Holt 210 f ,- Attlllh, we Haw .X V ' X . ' W , mf X. il f T :4f5.153: C3111 H- .1-s -1.123 gg f ..-rs.: y .125 Q41 -f:,-f9L'f- 3 i-F-'3' l.ffQ237il'.5.'i--' 'gf' Lg:-'Z' -11:5-H 'QQQ4.?i'.'-' fiffmfr: fini-'v.-if :Hi fs -wil-ii - mirp is .-far:-1-1 V.-'1'.i : X 'Af VF : t-'S+ E: ':-ff: I-5-f: fff1--1.1 15+ flu? ' , . .-.. , H.-,x-. .. ,. , I. e. .. nga. Ah, r' 'i-TEE? ?f+l'2'f fi: 'Ji'-' ' I-1'f2,E '?.f 1:fs -'I -,Ln E: ,nfl :-.j iffj. 4 -- '1 I - -,.-' - , 1 kr: 1 . Aera Qfluh At a meeting of the Auto-Aero Marine Club in February, it was decided to reorganize that club to form the Hyde Park Aero Club. This was done because the main interest of the club had become centered on the aeroplane. The object ot this club is to learn more about the aeroplane. is the best Way to lear11 the principles of aerodynamics is to experiment with models, we encouraged model building. As a result, some models of excellent workmanship were built, and at an exhibition held in the assembly hall a flight of seventy sec- onds duration was made with a ten-inch tractor machine, which was close to the x.'orld's record for a machine of that kind. Besides models driven by rubber straiids. the club has undertaken the construction of a large steam-driven model. The officers for the spring semester arc: President ..... .... ............ . . Claude Robinson Yice l'resident. . . .... Harry Hobson Secretary . . . . .XYarren lit-I.ancey Treasurer, . . . .limamiel Kite 211 4,1,-.-:fX.--.gi.,-..- ,.-..,,:.,. I1-.,f.,-.,-.L.V,,t f, ..1gl -fx. X . .gn-.1 -. --.- ... W- .-an -- Y .fL - - , . 5, . e- ., ki 451.5--Sr s.-rffcffu-:1 -' 1 5 ' ,B-r.. Q-Q,-1 ive. :ting-.-1'-.zi 5591? fp: l-FQLZ'-i?'.if.'1v lr-' 'iff 1-'I-fr .Tr-T-3-'X . 1 'lf'-i 'F-if 'QRS 11 'f5Z'.'f2f vi 35?-riff? 36.2 ' -Iliff -jfi3.7f'. , .--afrglj' 2 O Sfsfz 3144. -:F.'1.I.- .nt :va ' ,Vt-.Zi 'f- . ffilfp ' 3,-3.-,.' fr, 3 R . , ., . .N X -r , 1 r - xx . we I T tialthen Cflulr This year the Garden Club has had especially attractive meetings, which have been very interesting and enjoyable. XYe have had many parties and many interesting talks by Miss Fuchs and Mr. XVhitney. some of which were illustrated by stereopticon views. At one of our meetings, Mrs. Young gave a very interesting lecture on her trip to the Canadian Rockies and Alaska. lYe have also visited the Art Institute to see the XYild Flower ljreservation Socicty's exhibition, and there we learned many interesting facts. We have had many tea parties, a few Saturday trips to the Sand Dunes, a trip to the Academy of Sciences at Lincoln Park. and even a matinee party. The officers of the year were: Septeml:er-February. l7ebruary-june. Dorothy XVares ........ . . . President ...... ..... H ,elen lilster Ellen Kinney ...... . . . Vice-l'resident. . . . .Marion Rolfe Babette Seclcbach, . . . .Secretary ...... . . . Herma l.evey Marion Rolfe .... . . .Treasurer. . . .l-ois Purman 212 -X 7 , , Yr if ,155-'Q-: e. v'ggL:x,5-Q.:-1-1:-pri.-A-'A-:swf '-'- 'V -'.- .-.-.I-, -, L: 1- .-rm ..--' -. Q : 1.-NL-'SL 2 : il 35 gtvgnjffjz -,g..-ms. - 1.-...-.-1 -1- - gr. ,. .3 . :.- z- .L-. .- 45if l:' 'A-?E:,.f-' -12 'L I? .13 ' -gif.. 'rf' CCP W GH. :,?f'3L '4.'ff' '7?.'l33flZ gf':I-Q'-43' 'gi-fzifrfif xg , 'f ? 2 '-ff' L-223715 gif ' 'lffrf--X '-T7.Q4:.?i'.:-' ff.'S?j?: -, n-.,: -sjhw: ,..,1,:, ,P L.. , .. J, .,.-.. 4 r-. - -4,. gs,-.-u ,gj,.,-. O X 3..,' --vw . - vm-.-':, '- ' Ti 1' 1 'J '-.' N sts. 'iiiffl -P -' -' .fi -liz: Z' ' i v gi?-f32?7::'Y. 5 2i? N131- 21.15-,5 3-.Y 'ju :1 I 1 :...3:.,-- 2-E' fig ' 4: -,iw 11 3'-,f :-.Q -gg - -:.f - -- '. : - Q..-' v , 1' Qlnmmissinneh Gfficers' Glluh Meetings of the Commissioned Officers' Club are held every Monday after eighth hour in the R. O. T. C. room. Lieut. Shepard is at all the meetings. At every meeting Lieutenant Shepard gives a talk on the important military news of the Hyde Park High School R. O. T. C. Unit. He tries to answer all questions asked him by the oflicers. He joins in the discussions concerning all of the facts that have been, or might be, hindrances to the officers. Each officer has a chance to pick up facts of importance from the discussion that takes place during the meetings. All commissioned ofticers in the unit of Hyde Park are eligible to join and others are urged to do so as soon as they obtain their commissions. The meetings are entirely for the benefit of the officers. Every zgieeting arouses fresh enthusi- asm for military work. The ofiicers of the Connnissioned Officers' Club for last semester were: President ................................................... Roy Simmons Vice -President ...... ...... Z ar Parinly Seeretary-'l'reasurcr . . .... .... D erby McDargh 213 fm ,W ww if ' ' - ,'i.15: A -' f N.-.-- '4 ' if .- . , , . -I fli5':i?1 235595-53,7-fr iifi 5. , ': 9i+ ' 'J' lzwf I' 1? T- 1 1 J 17.5 .- . ,..,--'-N l qw, ...L :7,1l.,g.,... W .,, . - ATN.. 4,..5. .TEN .jf v AEI... ,z, I '3'ff'1'-J ' if-f'ffV L55- -'lli Xb: 53? 'If' Tiff- . Y1:4'i.5. Q75 - 1sf'f.-1L'51'25' 'ff -1 if 7- -:ii--, IQ -grlglsixi E11 2' Fijj I, 5 ly x,,:5.':.34 5-jf .QQ 3:3 ' 46114. zfkfl 1 FN V .-. ' :.f- T 'n.' I' v':::..'- l, -, 'i--,. 'Q x 1'.3 ' '::.jf-4. 3,-.QIL7 5 51' 7 ' ' ' 'A , Qg':g'7:,3,5f..-1. 'gf :jf X Xin' In .f x xg,--3. ' rig:-5 lex 14,3 ' 2 txligti-SUSIE. levi!! 'V' .4 12. 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N-,f -X f -' -Tiff-152: iiftlliffflr- s.35fff3'.7i- -' 111-. .':. 1' -1.-1. -'iff 11175 'iFfi?1fi: : :If-'1' f '5-i:i,'9Q-1 l-Elllfillf'-'i--' 3,1 F 3.' T-jfzg Il'f ,'ai-. 'Elf-fif-I' 53.515 hifiii .19 '?.?5.f'ii--'i '47 Z:1fu?. 'F '3-FQi':.- ic'2-.-.-'i1?5 T'- -:g4. '?i.i' Xi-'ff' f 1 'TQ-.:1g j-T-fjlf'-' jfa -ff. .-ggifiq-'G-5. gifi' '2 .. sg: ' 'fr '- ' 11 ' A- V b 1. Girls' C5122 Gluh XYithout doubt the Girls' Glee Club has been a great success during the year 1919- 1920. The club has devoted a great deal of its time to the operettas, and is proud to claim among its members the girls chosen for the leading parts in the operettas, Officers : Set wtember-February. February-J une. Dorothy Dick .......... . . .President ..... . . ..... Dorothy Dick Dorothy Kittle .... .... V ice-President .... .... D orothy Kittle Ruth Vosburgh ....... . . . Secretary ....... .Helen Callahan Uvaunetah Johnson ...... ..... ' freasurer ........... .. ...... Marie Evans The members are: First Soprano-Gladys Darling, Margaret Gallant, Helen Gerry, Betty Kiessling, Yirginia Conroy, Jeannie Porter, Margaret Simpson. Second Soprano-Dorothy Dennis, Dorothy Dick, Marie Evans, Rebecca Peck, Katherine Rietstahl, Margaret Smith, Eleanor XYendt. First Alto-Helen Callahan, Angela Carr, Mabel Katzmann, Mildred Metz- ger, Tvy Middleton, Ruth Stagg. Katherine Young. Second Alto-Caryl Fruer, Dorothy Kittle. Lulu Proctor, Elizabeth XVelch, Kathiyn VX7illiams, Eva Van Ryn. 216 1 :fs - .,- .---. +-.ff 'f5. ?-4. :ik M ,Q it .,, , ..,. O '15 I gf? 5 l'f'fCi3l-i'il'iZ l ' 5 Q11-ifalfi 434:-'-I .-,f,i.a1?.Q'-fi-I-:il . .4 bfij- .'ji-QI: i V- 43,74-ifff: ,-ff. -..- .. .:1.E'5fiia52-216.122 ' Rf i37fif'f1fl'?i 'i 13,f'f'Tfr.'f 4 'A 4. . ... '.1 ' ' . f Q lwijf ..'- 1. va 'll .' , -I! ',', .'g fr -7.1,-:'.:1 A' H 1-34-A-.1i.,'-F ..,. fi 5-.gf-g 1:'-...Lean Qn 1.5 Ll ,. all X fl .. ' I ,'l ,'x'..0'F:':' 7 ' .i:5ff. , ' ,. ':-3-ff2- 5: I '-fy gg.. 1 g.1.',: --':-:'::: .. T ,PT .. ' -warg., ' ji fi if a 1255 Itings' Giles Qllllll' Despite great difficulty in organizing at the beginning of the fall semester, the Boys' Glee Club has succeeded splendidly. The club sang several times at assembly, and once for the Parent-'l'eachers, rkssociation. More important than these events, however, is the part it played in both operettas of the season, as the male principals were chosen exclusively from the Glee Club. Yxfe are grateful to Mr. Robinson for all he has done in its behalf, and to Paul de Roulet, its leader. The officers for this year were: President ........................, .... B arton R. Gebhart Seeretary-Treasurer. . . ...... Albert louse Leader ,.................... . . . . ................ Paul de Roulet Librarian ,.................................. .. ........... Robert XVachsman First 'l'enors-Ralph Blink, Ambrose Eubank, Albert ulouse, Gerald Meyrick, Charles Scoheld, Valentine Sherman, Robert Stevenson. Second Tenors-Courtney Fitzpatrick, Sylvan Horwitz, XVillian1 Lang, john Poflinberger, Paul de Roulet. Baritones-Charles Calkins, Berthus Gans, Herman Heshin, Stanley Owens, Leland Neff, hlaines Slifer, Robert Vilaehsman, Basses-Vlfillard llalhatchett, Robert Bennett. Barton Ciebhart, john Golden, Hugh La Bounty, Victor XVisner. Accompanist-Adolph Mowschine. 217 4 - - . . JT .,,-. .4 . axe- -1 -- -:- - 1,':-' ---- 4.5 .:.- ., .-,- . -:Hn 4 '- '. - :T-.' , :. T.rfpL.w:- :gl . 1 5' 1 :f1te:1:.-. I-'-i ib U'i ' ' L '-r Lf A ' A 'Y ' 5' '-if fn'-7 ti--1' 1. .fi-.ii-.11-' :i.ijffff.1-. qllgifvrl-,ty-. Q3--57, 3 5,2 f' 55.1. 3:21.-1.5, sri, was -'-,5l,'.'l' 'giffffqr .1232--1il',-C, .f lg.-'1 'Hip ffl Lwjcg- m.:-.-FN -ffts,-'a, '-T',Q -j.?1'.,- '-Q1 '. ': 'r-L', -gx figgv-15 54:2 J .' if-.C 'qlii --. ,.SgtfI- ,f.,j,--43 44 --1 jf.-A flags: .-B , gg. -45,5 rl IQ j-is --,, I C.fs:,..,-1,115 ,. 3 Q. SQ- ' 1. -an gf: Q:-V - La.. ' UT: 9 :-11:-,.xf'., 1- ..'-Yr - 0 ...- ,,. -. -. I -. .. 1 . .-. .1- 1 9 -v:a'- c wr 1 i'-- -'N ' gan g:,--. y., -ia. -1, 43' --l .. i,-- v. -L-L' ,: -1. 2 - ' 25 The Chvrhestra The Orchestra has completed the most successful year of a number of years in Hyde Park. It has had the advantage of greater numbers, a tine selection of instruments, and a selection of music greatly surpassing that of any former year. We owe our success to the endeavor of both Mr. Robinson and Mr. Bruce, who have led us in a number of assemblies, and in the operetta and The Pirates of Penzance? to which the orchestra owes much of its fame. Orchestra members : First Violins-Robert Eaton, Lawrence Selz, Bernard Shapiro, Herbert Elisburn, Edgar Blumenthal, George Downelly, Grace Curtis, Faye Gavney, Reno Niles, Bernard Kabacker, Margaret Kane. Second Violins-'William Logan, Harold Schwede, May McHugh, Rudolph Mulfinger, Maceo Cosey, Raymond Brooks, Irene Niles, Frances Lawton, Ramona Bromely, Carl Saar. Clarinets-David Shapiro, Louis Niner, Sidney Brodsky, Charles Lane. Oboe-George VVilliams. Saxaphone-Donald Trump. Cornets-Bennie Polikoff, Abe Raimond, Charles Curtiss. Trombones-joseph Goodman, Charles Thorne, Olaf Odin. Horns-VVm. Goodheart, Bennie Gordon. Bass-Sam Johnson. Drums-Charles Finkelstein. Piano-Florence Mel-Iie, Adolph Mowschine. ' 218 N . su. - X .X . . . . . ..---.,. .-.4-A .--r-.--. , -I H.: J ,nw -.--1 ,fa-. 4.-..1:7f.,.,.4.x.,..,.' sy.,-.q.,-.-.NK . -.'--., N. :Z VA. Ty.: H.. .uh g.j3,,.,.-,-. ,-gf..j.,:,-3 5.11-f ' T- ., 1-. 'ff-5, ',e1,..A-Q--iff. L.-,fp gffgt-.' .',zjJ:3.,::,'A. .-.qw -. - ..:.-,.: -Ru, rg.---.'f-.:: 'f.'hf.': l-f9'-12l722L2r.'z-- Ili 51: '1'55: '- '9'f?ff-i'2':-' . ff- 19 111:31 fl Sa: -ws:-1-. tr-ze.-f:- -wzge ' 2.0 w g 111 in is-ff-5'-A-1. .:r:- A , 2-:'-1 wt. -:al 1' 'fiiq-at 33?-:'lT' 1112 QQ-5 224 Q .11'1E2f' sis.- 1 AHB-5 is 'Q .gif I ' ' T: 1 - ' A. 1. we W ,mmthulilt Qlluh Late in October, a meeting was called to reorganize the Mandolin Club. Al- though we were handicapped by a late start, we have more than made up time. We have not played for any dances this year, as we have devoted our time to securing a better, larger club than before. Our String Quartettef' composed of Groendylce, Rosengrant, Calkins, and Flude, was a bright feature of the club. XYe are deeply indebted to Mr. Ray- moth, our faculty representative. The officers for the year are: President ......... .... R alph Blink Business Manager .... .... 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E:-'-fi :-.1 1f.1. w ..- .. ca- -,V ZZ ,genius gllramsxtirs Senior Draniatics was, as usual, very successful. Two plays were presented, The Dear Departedn and XYhere ls Helen ? In the first play Bernice Moosnick captured the honors as the douiineering wife, while Knowles Robbins played the part of the henpecked husband to perfection. eellcnof Sidney Smith? eaelele was heard around school for many months. Lillian Segall, the irrepressible childg Mabel Johnson, the weeping wife, and Henry Oberndorf, -her dutiful spouse, were splendid. The second was a light. frothy little college play which completely charmed the audience. Barton Gebhart, the handsome hero, captured the feminine hearts, while Germaine Edmunds thrilled the masculine part of the audience. Helen Robbins as the gushing. excitable college girl, received the highest commendation. Julia Rhodus and James Slifer were perfect in their role of reunited lovers. James Newell was a typical prof., and Margaret Roberts acted the part of the Irish maid excellently. And what a lovely picture the college girls and boys presented l THE CAST The Dear Departedl' M1 s. Amelia Slater .... . . .Bernice Moosnick Victoria Slater ..... ..... T .illian Segall Mr Henry Slater ..... . . .Knowles Robbins Nlrs. Lizzie Jordan .... ...... TN label Johnson Mr Benjamin Jordan. . . . . .Henry Uberndorf Mr. Abel Merriweatlicr. . . ............... ...... .... S i dney Smith Coached by Miss Coone XYhere Is Helen? Helen Bartlett .... Doiothy ....... Jack Jamieson. . . Hai old ........ Tom ............. Hortense Allen ...... Daniel XV. Bartlett .... Kathleen ........... Prof. E. Edgerton .... Tennis Girl ......... Club Girls ........ Dramatic Girl .... Society Girls. . . Stage Managers. . . .Germaine Edmunds . . . . . .Helen Robbins . . . . .Barton Gebhart . . . . . . . . .Paul de Roulet . . .Eugene Rosenbacher . ....... Julia Rhodus . . . . . . . .James Slifer . . .Margaret Roberts Newell .............,..........DorothyRathbun ' 'i'5LiLii5Li' ig' .Elinor Smith, Helen Sisson, Helen Wvells MarrKraft . . . . .Margaret Schroeder. Ruth Vosburgh Miss Hannan . . . . . .Sidney Smith. Eugene Rosenbacher 300 I X , X 5 I' . - .-' xi., 'Z 3i fm ff- 1 '4 FHS -if-'wp .f:.29g'T- ., f. - '14 ' ii' 1-1' T-il'-'--'ff Zlxzxf-Y 4, . H V.,-,rp-.U -- --,Q - ' 1 ig-A Q .,f. -.yu 3,51 -3 --. -1.3 '. .. -r--.'.-I 1+ 1'Eff7S.1 x's' ' gig f .., r- -'i'L': 6:'.7,-'3 - ff-' -'14 '-:F p..-.',f.',-' . - g1'.1,. .f ,, ' 1-,.-5 1, ..1 .-3,- YZ: 5.-, - '- 5.5, . 3- f .- ,gi ' -- 4 ,mf ' .. -1 ,,-.,-A .1. -f..-.g-- , - .-. .,-.- .yf,l,'.. it '.'fL.LK:4 'f f1'3'f psi-.--E1--'-'..,. ---., s' '. f-12' 1 CM'--'--1 ' -'fu-'-' '42 '--- - .,: 15.1. 4 L: ', f.f -, Q.. --Q . 1--.241 ., ix. 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Tiny Sherman, as the hero prince, was the golden-throated gentleman, while Helen Gerry and Virginia Connor were the queens, singing their roles beautifully. XYachsman. as chief of the gnomes, was one of the mainstays of the operetta, as were Stevenson, Slifer, and La Bounty. Robert Bennet provided the humorous side of the production in the part of john Michael Finnigan. Mr. Bruce is to be congratulated on the choice of his stars. Great credit is also due to the executive staff. Under the management of Xvilliam Stephenson and Charles Bates, the biggest crowd in Hyde Park's his- to1'y turned out, and over four hundred dollars were cleared, in spite of the low admission charges. Every available seat was filled. Much credit is due to Tom Mulroy and Fred Kruse, for the way in which they handled the stage and scenery effects. Herald .......... Fairy Queens ...... Chief of Gnomes. . . Prof. Smith, etc .... Man in the Moon ........ Finnigan . ............. . . Prince of the North Business Manager. . . Assistant Business B Star. . lanager Stage Manager ........... Scenic Artist. . . CAST Margaret Simpson . . .Helen Gerry, Virginia Connor BUSINESS STAFF 225 .Robert VVachsman . .Robert Stevenson . . . . . .James Slifer . . . .Robert Bennett . . .Valentine Sherman Xyllliillll Stephenson . . . . .Charles Bates . . . . . .Tom Mulroy . . . .Fred Kruse J... Q4 . :J ,-,V f'-29:-A.'-'. ,jf..,..5:,j 5.53 ' :gk ' - ',.ff' v A A .tx-.' ' - ' fun -13:-J y 'se-,-.' -- C':.w.-fb .' :z':'. .f-.' 3.2-N . '- .. N-3..,. ...-- N- -,Q t.1 3,-.- ', -,5-.---.. -57.-,,f3.:: -2,3-:',,:.vj:' ,, :, 1 ,sg-... v,-4.1: ' 1. gg. 5. gy ,ut ':S-fix' . '-A--izifxif P-If '-- ' Lw 41:- .'-f'.'7'2 - ' 3 'z-'e- T -5 .b-1-.J 1 '-,a'4:.L-g :rug-.f, gg 1'--: ,. 5-:,.j ,-'g-:if W, , -F,-'.L ' X 3.-L' '1.2f5.':.1'g. - Q ',:'.:- Q.G:'..p5 ' . 3'5.:,gf ' ' K-' ' -2'-1:-. ,'.1..'vQ' If -Y . 'V I :L--'fir --iw D ... -1 ' I ' l 2 . 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P 9 UI he Jmtfettes nf iLgBlI?.EItlI.l.'B The operetta given this year, the Pirates of Penzance, although the most difficult ever presented by Hyde Park, was the most successful, because of the persevering efforts of our capable director, Mr. Robinson. The superb singing of Camille Robinette, a wonderful soprano, and Charles Scofield, the best tenor we have had in years, will never be forgotten by Hyde Parkers. Their duet received the most prolonged burst of applause ever heard in the assembly. Dorothy Kittle in the contralto role also deserves much credit. ln her duet with Charles Scofield and Barton Gebhart, her voice was perfectly blended and yet rang out in the dramatic climaxes. Barton Gebhart, the Pirate King. sang with a fine bass voice, whose tone was always light and clear. His interpreta- tion of the part was in itself a classic. The role of Major-General Stanley re- quired an experienced actor as well as a singer of no mean ability. Paul de Roulet played this role excellently, and sang with feeling and skill. Albert louse, the police sergeant. was unexcelled as a comedy king. His work was free from restraint and extremely clever. ln the minor roles. Berthus Gans, 'Rebecca Peck, Helen Gerry, and lsulu Proctor. sang with taste and ability. Wie wish them all leads in the future in reward for their hard and faithful work. Much credit is due the business and stage statls for their fine work, and to l,ois Russell for her coaching of the dancing. Mabel .................................... .. .Camille Robinette Frederick, a pirate apprentice. . . . . .Charles Scofield Richard, a pirate king ........ . .Barton Gebhart Ruth, a pirate maid ..... .... D orothy Kittie Maj. Gen. Stanley. . . .. .Paul De Roulet Sergeant of police. . . .... 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'::..f.e- iv,-'Q-., 7:9 Q-fy i W ,A , vi- pw 1, -1 W- .. t.- '- .-Er' WB 'ff ir- Q : ' ' Jag,- iilye Zlighe ark QR. QB. GE. QT. Unit The Hyde Park High School Cadet Corps has at last come into its own. Out of the chaos caused by compulsory training has come a new organization com- posed of men who realize that they are some day to be the leaders of the country's defenders, and who therefore take serious interest in the work. Lieutenant Victor L. Nutley, who was in command at the first of the year, resigned from the service and was succeeded by Lieutenant Herbert Shepard, for years a Hrst sergeant in the regular army, who continued with the work until spring. VVhen Lieutenant Shepard left us Sergeant Major Stamper took command. The VVar Department took the reins of control from the hands of the Board of Education, abandoning compulsory training and reorganizing the entire unit. By this means the membership of the corps is confined to those who are interested in the work and willing to do their share toward the betterment of the organiza- tion. Classes in theoretical instruction have been conducted by the cadet ofhcers, the men have been examined physically, and new clothing, equipment and ord- nance have been requisitioned. From the first of the year interest has steadily increased and the unit is in 'a high state of efficiency, so that now Hyde Park has a live corps of embryo officers. A large number of Hyde Parkers expect to spend part of their vacation at Camp Roosevelt, Muskegon, Mich., which will be under the control of Captain F. L. Beals, head of the Department of Physical Education in the Chicago public schools. They will come back to us next fall fresh with enthusiasm for military training and ready to start next year's work with renewed vigor. .lf another war should come the army will doubtless have a strong repre- senration from the almuni of our school. . ' 230 M -W ww M , , .QA f .39 .,,.:.-.5 Q if-fre.-3.53.4 -f.-.-,-,1'f,- 1. --. .7 Ll: .,-.- : T ,anal :x,:.qx,fxj1 -.hszinsm-I - -za: ta.'.I-I-r'r-- -12.31 If . 1: P r Q1 '- ',Q':. rm' .. .'j:-A Z. - ,ET- .'.- -Lu - an :....'4. 1 .:-- 'J' --:A-, . 4' 21' '-f. .- wit. -' '-..... -1 .,.,!...,.x.x,,,,- ,, ., .. vi... ,, .M . M. X,-.-., xx.. g',.:--- 4131 1.-5 :.-1.1,-- -. 1 .- pi .U ,,,f,., , As, ,- ..e,L. .-7-,ppp-',' gg .gr g':.-1 - 1'-4: srfg. L.--,.-'-1.'--.- F: , I - ' .' -1 ..--. -2' '14 . -.'-'J 'V 31- .- f 1.12. 2 -: -Q-S-: -.7,l'.f.-A 1 FI fl.. q? 1 : , 1,3 - .f .' if-,-, .'4t'g,Z'. ' 'rl ,.51:fj- -'I-Ag ' O X 4.45: f .19 V3 111+ J, .41-iz 2- tfei':1,wEf- 1- :E-,jg 1 . - :m.',,,,1-iqgzjs sz- . r xi,--. .- s in ., 1 , -T. .f 2.3.53 Za:-5,31 51.4.3 11,3 . I-31.13.15 QL. , In Q., 1 . , , . . A. Zia The Staff The Hyde Park battalion has for its cadet conimander an ex-marine. Simmons abandoned football, school, every- thig, to answer his'coui1ti y3sWcallV.lI-lie xvas only seventeen years of age on September 9, 1918, and when he was eighteen he was called to the colors, November 2, 1918. And now back again at Hyde Park, the is filling his position competently and well. Executive Officer .... ............... C aptain E. Parmly Battalion Adjutant .... .... P 'irst Lieutenant j. Mclvor Smith Personnel Adjutant ...... ...... F irst Lieutenant R. M. Loeb Supply Officer ............ .. .First Lieutenant E. S. Brnm Battalion Sergeant Major .... ......... ..... R 0 bert Bennett Battalion Supply Officer .... .............. 1 LX. H. KnOL1if Battalion Color Sergeant. . . . . . --.- J. P0f511bC1'gC1' 231 7 ..- -1 :, :f31:x.g.1 1-1 4-'.'E1343'- -mfg. -. ' 1 1- mn. ng :. ff- T ggi gg :-3.2355 1,1-,g.g.e'-,, .-,g-,515 Y ', ' ,- Q .11-. - 'f.':. -.1:.-,v,', .','L'- i'.L:2,Lg:. 11.3,-L-551:-, 4,,,x.'-v:,-SEQ . 1, .1-. .23 ivyrl ,.::.g5,.f, .w :,'f,'3-Vfg'-.ff :Lv if 225.21 lil fi-17'-4:-1:--,V x -W 2-'ui -:,- 1,4-fm . 21.2-1 -Inf.--1 '.t7.'ff.r Vg- rife? -,ij-12.93 gi-1, :fp ,gf -li.: Q, .fa V :-gf Q. :-ip 3 fa 1.33: - ,., psig. 11- 1'-'i.1-,Q 3-1 4,15 ef'5. :,x'g.' 11 ipi 1 r 'Crm +:T- ff.:-J.E1-'z'-xi A'-. I'- ,4.,- - ,Q----1. W-'.g,,.,x,. az, fr- A. - .5 ,, ,. - f. . ,Aus .- .. - ,- 1,- -, eh, ,. , ,.,.,.. , ,.. fm, P :.L-y,.6.- -.5 5:-g.-. 1-,P i in 'W .Lv 1-st' ' :'-. 'ix -' ' '-.- Anlllh, we Q Captain-VVilmarth Sherman Second Lieutenant-Otho Kile ,WM , W., ...,,,..v-........., .,,. N.,.,. ,fm , I K I I 1 I l r J E 5 1 E T F 1 2 1 l 1 2 5 , i fl of 5 , l s f I l 'f li I Z f..,,,Q...g,...,.......s,...e VX.. T ,.f.,.........4 FIRST COMPANY First Sergeants- Ralph Blink Robert Schlossman Sergeants- Robert Black Ralph Lenhoff Rudolph Samuels Privates- Blythe. Chas. Coleman, Linza Cump, Chas. Garbett, Ralph Gildhaus. jess Hanson, T. Krotsir, Clifford Miller, Williaiii Norden, Felix Reed, Lawrence Tillman, John Turnbull, A. Van Schaik. Harold XVilliams, James Yarnell, Thomas , r .1-gn.-J,-5 4, fi-cr -1 m-4-.Q -.-Q.---.xv-:-' if,-1:20 - -. -1--fl, ,I ' 5 T .---L-.xg gg 3.-5.-: 1--I 7. -ig 1233?-.M T. figs . - .. T' . '1?'f . 'few' Iii.. -,f:?fg,'1-,:1-g::?j:.yq'q,f19' gzys -fl wig.. 'g pin 2,?f'::.1 1a- 'L-ky, E-i:'.-N17 rf, 5- A '. 1.5513 -.f:.-,.-1 ',v,4j.- 'fif-'Iii !2:l13f'!.'5 513 '-1 T -iaf'-2 'Lili-5'. .-Szffigifi .4-4'1 -li Qi-'1' 'pn-ie .i:f.f:.:..' pf: .af-f: - .ffiezfef - S.:-H-Lf ur: 1-.. .. f '.'l'if ,- 1, -Za- .-,'Y. .:' 1: . 1. 1'-. . 'K - I w C 1 ki Captain-Charles Clilforcl First Lieutenant-Louis Riecl SECONID COM PANY Second l.ieutenant-Hamilton Howe ' First Sergeant- Melbourne Boynton Sergeant- Gil Kahnweiler Corporals- John Best Robert Earle Thomas McMahon Charles Treadwell H. Powell Privates- Allen, Bonnell Bayless, Jack Blanchet, L. V. Butterworth, Holland Ellis, Thomas Everett, Earl Fuller, F. C. Findley, VV'ilbert Johnson, Ray Keyes, Chas. Lustfield, VV. E. Martin, George C. McMaster. XVebb Morley, Red Osten, Leonard Pegent, Jack Steffa, YValter C. l . i 1 XVebbe1', Don -W e MW-M 233 '-.--.JT .sun ,.-.- .-ru. . .-., . . cgi! wg' -,Ng QI.. .. 5... 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Hall, Wfilliam Harris, Berthold Higgins, Frank johnson, S. louse, Albert 234 Corporals- .lacob Brandon H. Brentlinger Manual Hirsch Daniel Lewis Lester Tischler Attached- Captain Donald Trump Samuel Alexander Kreitzman, I. Lane, Chas. Levine. Victor Lewy, Everett Murray, Wfilliam Ogilvie, VVilliam Overton, Richard Rubenstein, Hyman Shaw, Leroy Steinman, L. Wlagner, Elbert Wveiss, Giles VVils0n, H. fa W I-ww M , , . ,Lf Qu- -....'-1 .,,-za.: h T X54 x.-4 wi '.-1:-'-if '- if,-ia: '- - -:Y-.' f'. Z, Lv: LA .'7'1-.'-' 0. if I T -'Ml-'A- z 'cial' :x:.I'LfeQ3 'l'fif.?3 . .' !-z-.- - tw ...MH .U --f - --- '-:. .-.M -. '.- el a,- Jfiix'-' '-'Il l5,F'9 4',ifn':f-Iii'-.' 'iw-'. z..:-1 A-r f --'3:'.-1 W --f' .Ru Q95-11'-NIJ' ':'. ?+,'j a . -'IJ' 'Miz 1.15 ::7g.4-fi-.-1.1, . 1' Q47 -, .:r. 7Q:'1. Yi: '15, J- ..r A' --7'-,Q-:L 1' -fuzz- 1 if-'- 5--2'f1'Kaf lit.-'Q lg .- I - 1' -' -2:1 3 1' :'.-I, .. '-':1gEf .'g. Hg- .11, . 3-22.2 19 :if.',:25 lggzgfggz ff Q. 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L., Ls L 1. .--11.4.9-, . :gli 3f3.g NEG. -, :axe 5.5:-.': -,Q-3.g.s'-.I .. S1215 55 X 5 gk l' ,L ' - r .1 11, . - -145: -Tian -1-fini' '11 1- 535 Jf '. .'.1XZ' Iili- ff.1'. :fuk ,5f',.11 - 3'--if 1 jr -' -'33,-'. -- . 'Ili gig: -ll'-2.21 ' ' :'. ?rf 1 i.i111:1f22'.2fP1.f Q-ie? -ik Ztfgffl- 41 . -g21f5.:a1.1f 'TEE 'J fa'.f.v.: ff,-V1-'v vi? fe: -. J.: .- .fa--1:1 ' 'f-. .1-rf ' -. -1-AJ 4'-'f 1x-.-- y.',- l!.f'j. :.x'Q, -'xl -T:YA'-1 r 12.15 1?-A' fa:-I S'-': ' ' - 1'-1 ---- -:sr lg. -.-.N-, ru, ff- , .1.- ' ' '- i ,1,.,.:1:1. .-gs--. fa. A' '?Q-i:'.Q- jf-r.f.?'- 5f'ff,,' 215.3 I :f21.LS1r RK 'Y The band has completed its first year under the instruction of Captain King. lt has made wonderful progress because of his steady work. The band appeared seven times during the semester. at the Englewood football game, and at the Lane basketball game. Captain King predicts that by next fall we will be second to none in the city. The oitieers were: Captain ................ .... D onald Trump First Lieutenant. . . Second Lieutenant. . Third Lieutenant. . . Drum Ma J or ........................ CORNETS Charles Curtis Edmund Goodheart Robert Deal Ben Pollikoff Abe Raymond Robert Powers Alex NVeilrauek Donald Durin George Vxfoodfield Harold Tobin Frank Powers Francis O'Brien Charles Miller Allan Taylor Robert Driscoll Hugh Clark Harry Menzel MELLOPHONES Donald Upham Wfillard Orr ,Lester Solomon Ben Garason CLARINETS Daniel Chapiro Sam Binder Charles Lane Louis XViner Raymond Nylin Joel Hoke H. Brown SAXAPHONES Donald Trump Seward Duplissis Garnet Orth XYaldemar Fraser Milton Swenson OBOE .George Yklilliams BARATONES Edmund O'Shea joe Goodman Frank Crabb TROMBONES jack Goodman Charles Thorne Olaf Obin Floyd O'Brien Saul Oberlandos Arthur Bradley Wfilliam Angus Tohn Tillman 236 . . . . . .Sam Johnson . . . .Charles Curtiss Edmund G-oodheart . . . .Sam Alexander BASS Sam Johnson Max Goldstein Charles Duea DRUMS Charles Finkelstein Melborn Anderson Richard Carr Sam Moseovitz Gerome Morrison George Cassell Robert Nelson Giles XVeiss A Qswald Loylield Leroy Shaw Berthus Evans Roy Fritz w WW Aim X , x ef X 1 .. , .-1 .- .- , ,--.1 .1 - ,-F.,-,gf 1 1 - -, .-r-:..-.154 r. :Q ,gg : .xi -::q3',1 In-fi! .j-:....5:,j P-.1 x ul ggfl - -1 ' lui ' ' .. - ' Shy -2.'C.j' '5 1- iff .'.'1'f'.l!I Iffff-:iff-'. 415.1151-.:Qa -' 32-'T 1. .'jZ :' 4.31. 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' 52313, HW gg 3,3 mt A 'tp'-.Q 1' -' 721 .14I'.' a .-it ' Rf' Af. ' . -511. Ez?-.ji I 14.2 1,-.2-1 -13-, 151. , :K .h 5.14. .lk -. ,Q-5 W 'je 11. 3 - - Z5 HYDE PARK TOTEM POLE Big chief editor not re- Copied Right 15 times in 1920. Entered at all wigwams sponsible for Mss. Only Rates, --. in a class by itself. thc worst printed. Special rates in China and Evanston. Slam while ye may, for tomorrow ye graduate. As these June graduates step out into the dark and swirling waters of Life where a swift current waits to bear them into the depths, the whirlpools, the shallows, the-ah, all the unknown menaces of that deadly stream! we feel that a timely word of warning will be appreciated. Have you, my dear young friends, have you given serious thought to your futures? Have you decided on your careers with deep consideration of your powers and abilities? If not, my dear people, we beseech you, we implore you, to do so at once! One has only to look at the tragedies in the lives about us. to see in them the wasted talent, the stunted souls, to realize the necessity of such consideration. Miss Guller attempts to discipline Freshmen with a voice and vigor that ought to make her one of the greatest cheer leaders that ever oski-wow-wowed. XVhy should Miss Moore waste her life figuring out why Xry, when her corridor patrol work so plainly shows her ability as a traffic cop? Another pitiable example is our dear Mr. Sears, who has the coaxing accents and wily vocabulary of a world's champion insurance agent, had he but chosen the right profession. Mrs. Lockwood could have told the Hon. Herbert how to win the war in two weeks by feeding the soldiers asparagus. had she not been so busy talking about French subjunctives between her lectures on the proper diet for the high school freshman. Wfe might go on indefinitely, but our aim is only to give you a gentle warn- ing, not to steep you in sorrow. . There has been some discussion recently as to the wisdom of trusting the selection of teachers to the tender mentality of the students of this institution. XVe admit that in times past this picking and choosing has been so severe a strain on our brain that that frail organ was quite paralyzed and unable to function up to its usual standard during the following semester. However, this magazine has worked out a plan, which. it is believed, will relieve the tremen- dous concentration usually demanded by the task, and at the same time leave the pupil freedom of choice. The Bureau of Statistics of the HYDE PARK TOTEM PQLE has just completed a list of the nicknames and favorite occupations of the members of the Faculty. Careful study of this list will greatly facilitate making out pro- grams and thus eliminate any danger of brain fever or nervous breakdowns. lVe sincerely hope this distressing argument will cease after this timely aid. 238 failllh. we , , qx .QA X J QM.. ,'. Ir ....,..- R,-.-ipx.-3.11.4--, --J:---:-,1.4:.- f- --- -.-V.-.f-. -, ' gz- ..-.- . .K : T -,: :l 1, g-3,:Q'Ii- -1:q'j,,1 l I'-Af'-'-': 1.-Ln:-:-fi-.Z -.:1':a:':n'. 2573- rr -131 -1.-fi fel.-.'.'.-'ni-.-I t::'.-,fu e'314-15? I:-1.,':fTI-'- s.--ff..f-'.-:i - 1 fe: ' 'T,'l'1': Y -'Rm iv.-5--'fm' -ff'-f.': l li?-1-.-:-:: 1.v.:-- Isaf- -mr.-w -.71-ff.: f-6252: -Q T-F.: 2,59 '-'Q ?:'f.:1'1' 'Y 'Q'--P ', . ' , Iii' ,fr-JE' 1:4-1'-ai' f'-El.: -'i 'Jeff' 19 -::f'-,fT',- 'fax-':.x'f' .11 -rr 33:52 QTfL:C.i1T'5'.gI R'-H31 F-,-L fi' 13-Jil 1,-3'51?:Q' 'iii f v,P'g1,5-215-'f-.'.'-K ff ,fJ.' -21. ..-11. -. - .'. ': .- .. - -. .-..'. .'. .':, , ' ' -. - :gill gfl'-.fs 'Sq 1:2 1-. - -- 1: - ea- - 35' I, .v- Z f w W Ailllm X Name Nicknuznze Light Occupation A. Anderson Annie Studying Sanscrit F. Bigelow Sister Lending erasers R. Biggs Ruby Speaking all the foreign languages she knows G, Bridge . Giblets A Finding out bediimes offpnpils - Y JB. Broek 'Bernie-Beans Playing Piggy in the gym after school G. Brown Chubby Censoring the VVeekly H. Bruce Baldy Singing solos E. Buchanan Bucky Chewing gum D. Butts Shorty Collecting jewelry L. Byfield l.illums Being very sweet g J, Byland llookie Keeping track of the K'Petty Cash A. Cameron Scotty Dishing out uniforms bl. Casavaw Cassie Reading novels in class C. Cobelli Bellus-a-um Talking to the ladies E. Coolidge Etc. 'fHarold Bell XVright? Nollli' H. Coone Henrietta Using slang M. Coppersmith Coppy Asking for excuses M. Cossum E. Craig L. Curtis Diinock G. Dingee M. Doyle E. Du Bien B. Favard P. Franklin C. Fuchs T. Furlong N. Gage V. Gardner Gaylord H. Gilbert G. Guller G. Hannah H . Hannan F. Hanson T. Harley I. Hazlitt M. Herrick L. Highley XV. Hipple R. Hopewell H. Howland Oni. oui, Marie Evie Curtie Gran'nia Gertie The Missing Link Beany Mam-selle Pearl Christie Uncle Tom Green Gage Plums Kelly's Funny Lordy l Gilly Seagull Cookie Happy Flossie Teddy H azeltree Gabby High-ball Hippo Stenog Karbon Kid That was good. in parts Frequenting bl. A. C. dances l .ending tools Lecturing in study periods Advising against opinions Being missing Eating pop-corn Flirting with the little captain Raising her eyebrows Inspiring awe Dancing Being engaging Gainbolling on the greens Home lunches in the north end Pouring acid around Getting paid to talk Changing her name Teaching slang Bullying the Bull sheviks Playing the flute Helping us climb the tree of knowledge and along the English branch Talking Hannnering on her desk with the scissors Polishing his finger nails Keeping up with her bright pupils Discovering CCh::j NCG H4N: NCQ H4 Na CO2 239 ,. X E--3' '1 f. vs-:rx-1-1 1-1-2+ f1'.-erases A-'-f:-. ' 1 'L--:K f- viii :f1'Lkf1'5-75 '. .. . ,, ---.. x s - ,.- Q ..1-. Y ' 1,-5 -31.-1 -.4 1.--. - , - .- -- -., . - :W . . .- -. s : ... : 53...-S: cw.-.1.kx,-.',-in - 35- :I . Q.-1 ,jf ut.-3, -msn:-U. - g Aft- .5.,,:--lg,.:. -L -'-,g.P.'l' '5.1EF.EF .f17Zl71Z',3'.'a 3.-' ilfkifq 2-if Lf'-j .fri-Eff 'Y FG. Y'-if lb t-11: avi..-4 r:'..1.', qi :. . I --,. w t - -c ,Q .H ,i ,,..... ., . 1, - wi L. -V.-,J ,,41,...' , r.-M.:-, . ...I gf su 19 '1tf'Li:l5-f.f-S:-K?-.' if: :ETF -973' ' , 51213112 ini-A 1 1 'fi-'rib 3'-r5',2'2 731 ':'5 2' f7fJ11fi. '1'3- f Sf' .Vamc Nirkzzanze Light Occzzjvafion Gjackson A Jackie Sporting wild and wooly handkerchiefs M. Johnson Frenchy Saying 'lla lecon pour demain M. Johnston May Jay ice skating C. Karls Charlie Detecting perfumes E. Kellogg Kelly Teaching us to breathe C. King Captain Shaking J. Kinney lake Making people work for him S. Lockwood Stev Talking with ghosts H. Loomis Billy VVhiskers Shaving F. McGuane Bushman installing a new system M. Mclntosh Mac Swiping powder-puffs H. Messelheiser Messy Camping outside 343 0. Miller Mephisto Betting chocolate cakes. and losing E. Mix Mixture interrupting day dreams E. Moore Eleanor Promenading in Freshman Alley M. Moore Milly Acting experienced gl. Morse liewpie Quit iiirting with Venus l M. Niederman Shorty Having a good time I. Nyberg Whiskers Shooting craps in secret M. O'Brien Pat Remembering old friends M. O'Connor Peggy Chasing Miss Zurawski E. Ohrenstein Eda Singing E. Ottaway Our Little Ella Snubbing roughnecks M. Parker Mabel Keeping us Up in Mabel's Room A. Paterson Pat Forging W S. Peede P. D. Lunching with Beany A. Penhallow Apollo Telling his school day experiences M. Perham Mabelle Teaching frosh to be athletes F. Perlstein Pretzel Being Miss Rassweiler's best pal P. Pierson Pip Shoveling coal in his furnace T. Pollack King Heaving hammers E. Rassweiler .lazzy Bestowing a winning smile on someone R. Raymoth Goat-face Butting in XV..Riddell john NVilbur Barr Eating Mfilburbars O. Robinson Robby Picking out the sentimental songs M. Robinson Milly Gossiping with Miss Jackson M. Roth Fuzzy Preaching A. Royston Abie Making the skeleton shimmy E. Schmidhofer Schmiddy Soaking fellows L. Sears Ziggy Hearing from his frarified friend I. Shipman Shippy Not recognizing a person, B. Shoesmith Shoestrings Setting styles for short skirts A. Smalley .-Xrchie Orating for simplified spelling QContinued on Page 250D 240 3 N x Y ' Y' 7.,-- .,- P? .,.-,. .- N-7-.-gp .A-.1 .1-L, ..-.4,,1.-:- ---r e-,',.:.- 1- '-- -. - -. r-A V - 1- gre..-.' . :K : 1 .'f-:.'..'- - K . : .sl-J, . . . f...:f-f. - .euezi r -I ' ff -2 ' - .rg-2 -:1r:2Ii- . . :.'..!:- IH 1-. 4 nf -1-. - 1 ,r-- 'r - -. -.':4- .n y -' -.Q It -1f-11'w- ,.- . .,7f.- ,-1, ,.g. .,w,:.- 4. a- , .yy-U vnu, . . Q..-.4-..'.:. .. -'.. 1':I-.'-'- 19 X. f QL' gn'-tp .'.:'.-5 iff.-I '-T7. 1'.?'1 . THJI: ':Q.', 'fl' ' 'i 1 R113- LAY 'ZQE 1,1 -.1 .'?'1.-f . c'g1:' ' 3-, ,',24:fj- 15' f'-44,1-,Q-'9 s ' -1421: f.fQ'-Sill?-.' ls: 'Iii rf-1 .41-S: 12 Qf'E5Q::?f,ff...' 53:5 I 4 'TZQT'-P 3 'r.i'l - 732 Fil. ':'fi':' ' i7fS1fY1.f '?'3i' life' Y 1. Z' XYINNER OF THE STORY CONTEST PRINCE ROBIN By Mabel johnson Mid the clatter of hoofs, the cries of heralds, and the blare of trumpets, the Ilxeinee passeel-elewn-the streets . ' . ' , ,' , gaped and cheered. Confused in the din and dazzled by the flash of the sun on the armor, a dusty figure stood forlorn in the path of the cavalcade. XYhv stands that beggar there ? demanded a royally imperious voice. Make way for the Prince! And with a guardsman's blow that sent the beggar spin- ning. the way was made clear and the Prince passed on. Spluttering and choking and rubbing his eyes, the beggar picked himself up on the edge of the crowd. A burly man slapped him jovially on the back. Eh, lad. he boomed in a hearty voice. Han' ha' ye naught better o' sense than to gawk 1n the middle o' the road when the king's son rides by? XYhence came ye T . A pair of serious blue eyes, smarting with dust, blinked at him vaguely. Come, lad, what may your name be, an' what be ye up to here, a-clutterin' up the highways o' the king? I come from nowhere. I wander. My name is Robin. and I seek the fairiesf' Fairies ? muttered the burly man dubiously. XYhat think ye of fairies, Edwin ? He poked a tall man next him. There are no fairies heref' replied Edwin gravely. Eh in his compamon stared in blank astonishment. . - , . 1'Are ye strong, lad? asked Edwin, and he felt 'the muscles of the boy's arms. Ay, that ye be, and theres a healthy color in your cheeks. No, no, lad. as I said, there be no fairies here. They dwell across the sea. My friend, the captain here an, nie. set sail for that land tomorrow. an' we'll take ye with us. A light broke over the face of the captain, and with a diabolical wink he chortled under his breath, Ye're a clever rogue. Edwin, a clever roguell' He turned to Robin. 'X-Xn' what shall ye do when ye find the fairies ? f'Then I shall be a prince also. The Irish woman who was present at my christening hath heard from the fairies that I shall one day be a ruler. Ky marry ' exclaimed the captain we have ro l ' ' ' Fl l 1 A 3 '- I , ya ty among us, .cu1n. Hail. hail to Prince Rohm! But come away boy, it grows late ! The three jostled their way through the dispersing crowd, down narrow streets lincid with small.shops with shuttered'windows, into dark alleys, past rio ous sal ors inns. until they came out on a busy wharf. :X rowboat carried them out to one of many slnps anchored in the harbor. l.ulled bv the ripple of the waves and the hum of the city Robin curled up in a corner of the deck and dreamed all night of fairies and royal banners and gorgeous heralds. ' The captain's voice roused him. HAn' will His Majesty rise now, an, help see to the casting oft fl' His Majesty rose, and for that day and twenty days thereafter toiled worthily in a world of creakmg ropes and slapping sails. midst 241 lt I -, -A . . -t .,.-, .A N.,-.-sy .1 1.4 ft, 4.,-s.,.fx',-f. ft -'-'v.-lf ' :z,- .-. s : zl 13-g':ge1'Ti2 -1 :qs- 1k 75.51'-': A -.IL-.:-:-fi? - t-1:2555 X X. ffl f fr AQ -E11 Y 'wif lm- '::1',::- F '- Wy. '5 1 ..'-4? .' 1 L I1 Y . '.'..'N - -u.. v V. 'I -4 ,f ..:' ' 'Nl' -,v -,- .s 'I' ' ---U., -f 'A f- I '.1::f.-frzs ff? :.v:f7i' ',- 2' 1 . - 1.112 ' 1 - na r - 3-'rw 11g.f.- 3--f.fi-- 5-tiziiftq' pf. 'g'-3,1 ' 10151: H. . ' 'Pg T-1 F ' 5 v:2.'13. ' 15 ld! .- 1.5 -' : J. 3 if 'iii' ' '1'- .-fi. .' 1 -1' ' 4-:fi 19 --1 -.fix avg.. -.rl -- s ',:.:- C.f.:,..1.1 ' -J'-. 2-f As. I, 3, - - 5.2-,Lf . l - as--. lf.. .gilftqg 2,1 .F r 12,5 K .31 1: i Qs, .ii .ws ,:. .,. 5-.j 1. ,' A -- ,-- -.5 E endless flashing waves. After several days, Robin saw a cloud afloat on the crest of the farthest wave. The cloud darkened and grew, and then condensed into land. The ship dropped anchor before a rude wharf, where an eager little crowd of people had gathered from some log cabin in a stumpy clearing. There were shouts of greeting and the thump of barrels and boxes being un- loaded. From the dim cathedral aisles of the pine forest beyond the clearing rose up a deep-toned hymn. Robin perched on a barrel and listened. Ay, here's the rogue for ye, came the captain's hearty accents. He's got a deal o' muscle an' a willin' heart-just the sort o' lad for a place like thisf, A dark, austere man looked down at Robin. Very well, he said curtly. Do the fairies dwell here 7' asked Robin suddenly. VV'hat is this fairy business ? demanded the stranger. The captain winked. lust a bit o' childish nonsense heyll outgrow hoein' corn an' tightin' Injuns. VVell, good-by, Robin. I am Governor Goodwin. the stranger addressed the boy. f'Thou'lt come with me to my cabin, and 'I will show thee thy dutiesf' Yes sir,', answered Robin, but are you quite sure about fairies? lVhat dost want with fairies ? 'fThe fairies have said that I shall be a prince. HThere are no fairies anywhere. A boy of thy years hast naught to do with such silliness. And we have no need nor love for princes over here. Governor Goodwin settled the matter severely, and leading Robin to his cabin, instructed him in his duties. Nowhere in the stern Puritan colony did Robin find sympathy for fairies or kings. But when a queer little red-brown stranger, speaking a new language. came among them, Robin learned his tongue and told him of his dreams. He still dreamed, even through the hard winter that followed, when there was often not enough to eat, when illness weakened the little settlement, when rumors of trouble came from beyond the pines. The governor used to return from council meetings, his eyes dark like sleeping storm clouds. XYith the coming of spring, things 'grew better. There was harrowing and seeding, and a bustling activity woke the colony. And Robin grew restless. He longed for the freedom of his own wandering life. The pines beckoned him on, but he could not ffo. He had never stayed so long in one dreary place before. One sunny day. Robin was helping Dame Mosedale make soap. Robin liked to help Dame Mosedale. She was not so severe as her neighbors. T-le patted a bit of soap into a queer little crown and held it up for her to see. Thou may'st keep that for thy clevernessf' she laughed. Robin bowed. 'fThank ye. kind dame. XVhen I am king- A man dashed past at full speed. ln answer to Robin's halloo. he bran- lished a bunch of arrows tied with a snakeys skin. Robin slipped his crown into his pocket and followed. ln a short time came the order to barricade and gather in the fort. By night the cabins were deserted. The little fort was jammed with people. It was dark, and smothering hot. The tense atmosphere Of impending disaster was heightened by the flash and rumble of an approaching storm. - QContinued on Page 2485 242 U ty ,L :4 5 Q 1 ,o Qj A . . . ,gLl, t ig : EER Q-QE 2 U' si:-, . U . , Ap' ,, 7 A y 'A X I f ' ir! T TX f N f 7? I ' bb, E LI J Wh, fzfifat-.'ff .A,f - . of mg ll' Jn l, H , 2 - f M if' W 4 ffm 1 -!' 'T S ,tf'l,' Y l'l'.7 will ,Ji Yltf ww, 3 f 1l f. 'i1- tilt' ,l I f 2 lf? may h 1 tj J ng, km, IQ , 1 lvl 5 S Q1 W , lj' .lvl A, 5 li P ft 'W 1 'ji' Xi -1? jf lj tj' 417 lf ,n ff' jf 'P V I ,X ,' ' , QL. T X I 'L 'ia Ya? T its 'li f OUR LATE BOOKS This month's review: Romeo and juliet. THE DEADLY SEX-TET, OR NVHY BOYS LEAVE HOME By Ruth Russel twith apologies to George Bernard Shawj My Dear Mlle. Fayrfaclcs: T am fourteen years old, madly in love with a young man. My parents abject to him because they and his folks haven't been friendly for quite a while. They want me to marry a prince whom l detest. They become easily angered. Last nite my mother said she wished I were married to a grave, and my father said he was cursed in having me and called me an unworthy, green- sickness, tallow-face, baggage, carrionf' Mlle. liayrfacks, dost thou not feel :ompassion for me? Pray. give me some present counsel, or T will plunge this bloody knife 'twixt my sad heart! I long to die. Please answer through your coltnnns in the Evening Veronicanf' STAR EYES. But Mlle. liayrfaclcs was a fraud. This lady who was entrusted with the most heartrending questions proved to be no other than an old Roman priest. who conspired with children to marry off secretly without their parents' tonsent. He used to rub his hands greedily at the thought of acquiring fresh lira and scandals, which he termed under the familiar twentieth century phrase of secret diplomacy. Star Eyes was a little fourteen-year-old Italian girl, ,vho fell in love at first sight with a neighbor boy named Romeo. But of course 'therels no trust, no faith, no honesty in meng they're all perjured, all fore- sworn, all naught, all dissemblersf' CPlease see Act H Scene Ili, as l decline io assume responsibility for the authorship of the abovej This same Romeo had just had a most touching love affair, but the young lady in question had just turned him down, as Demosthenes would say, and in striving to make her jealous, he pounced upon the first pretty maiden whom he encountered. This was Mlle. Fayrfaclcs' correspondent, or Miss Juliet Capulet. As young Romeo was of a somewhat flighty nature, juliet desired to become hrmly at- tached to him, so sought the consultation offered in the village papers. The result was that these twain were secretly united under the bonds of matrimony tfontinued on Page 244D 243 jl x ' ' Q N .f L I 1 5 X Nl 1 F, ' I n K -, 1- , , 'S , ' , t , , x . 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'T -J fi T 1 Q .19 gg ,VXA 1 . , c' ' f M r . ' EZ fContinued from Page 243D and ROIHCO proceeded to vent his over-exuberance in playfully killing a man in the public square. The prince. who happened to be taking a little stroll in the market place. became enough interested in the murderer to banish him from the village. His poor little wife of three hours' duration was, to say the least. plunged into the throes of mortilication and solemnitude, but naturally. she could not openly acknowledge herself to be the wife of a convict, so they decided to say naught of their nuptials, and friend husband departed to Mantua. Mr. Capulet, father of the girl was a very particular, far-seeing parent, who had his daughter's welfare at heart as is shown in his above-quoted endearing termsg so after much tactful dealing. he succeeded in arranging to wed her to a nobleman of few scruples and much lucretion. Juliet was horror-stricken. She betook herself in all haste to Father Lau- rence, who again made arrangements for her to disobey her parents. He gave her a little bottle of dope to take, which would have the effect of making her become as one deadg in consequence whereof, when next morning her bride- groom came with a lovely bunch of fiowers and a bit of poetry composed espe- cially for the occasion. he found, to his confusion. that she was no more! So Juliet was buried instead of married. which probably made a good substitute, and everybody mourned. That night, when it was very dark. two figures could be seen approaching Juliet's grave. One was her would-have-been husband, the prince. and the other, a man he had brot along because he was afraid to come alone. Just as he reached the grave he encountered another figure. It was Romeo. :X delicate , rs 1 H , cc V v Y u pause ensued. Go, breathed Romeo fervently. Blanlxety, blank, -H, --, hissed the prince with hate! One of us must die! continued Romeo, and drawing his rapier. he proceeded to make .... He then entered the tomb and saw a picturesque sight. There was his wife, in a gown of white satin, with rose blossoms entvvined in her coiffure. encased in a plate glass coffin. She looked very lovely in the soft glow of his lantern. for white was especially becoming to her. ,-'Xll at once Romeo heard footsteps approaching thru the cemetery and thinking them to be detectives coming to arrest him for breaking a Mantuan'law for having a prescription filled in an apothecary shop. he drew forth a little bottle with a picture of a skull and erossbones on 'the outside. and drank the contents, The effect was immediate, sparing the state a lot of money which necessarily would have been spent to prosecute him. He fell lifeless over the form of Juliet, who awoke with a start. and becoming hyster- ical. plunged his already bloody dagger into his-T mean her. heart. Just then, Father Lawrence arrived and was about to enter the tomb when the police arrived with the parents of the deceased, and of course the friar was obliged to furnish as good an alibi as possible. considering. Thereupon Mrs. Capulet threw her arms, sobbing, about Mrs. Montague's neck, and Mr. Montague held out his hand to Mr. Capulet. They then decided not to be enemies any longer and to prepare a suiting funeral service for the unhappy pair. THE END 244 N x ' Y X-f .-,'2 .,3,,.-5.-5 f..1f33:xyg-1r-4-::-.- --,vnu :.e H, .-qw.-, 1 . :if Y?:.x:x-jxji q:qxf,,-2 f ,Qui 12':'?i,Tf,l, :ag , f. , :1?': . 'YE14-.-.igffw-, 1: 13:1- .nvgjg f ,3-.-,.25.:j- g,gy,N.'5,-,'-:A ' 135. - ,.y:.. -35,4 mf., :,?43--g-.5 'vxugg 1 :IA,f-'4 5-i:'Fw',: .LQ-2--Li-.'--' Qfx , ' 1 Lf'-f 171' .342-., 'UBS-'B '.f7,Q -'.7'.'.'-' !Sii?zTi5Ff? iii ' ' 'Ei5 ': - Z0 X N559 ff. if ' ii-tiff: .:' 113-' fi ZF: S? 9 '55 'P . x I.. Y: X X ,, I QL4-:1 i' . . I Xf- MIN ,AM f 1 5 'QR Cine . x 5 Buokwnlw? 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I have raised her on your prescribed asparagus and French pastry, and you see ze result. Beau- coup thanks. Sincerement, MRS. LOCKVVOOD. Further proof of our success is found in the other photographs. Charming little Eloise Kellogg formerly stuttered painfully, but her mother fed her pickled peanuts, according to our instruction, and now she says 'fchoo-chool' perfectly. She is very talkative, and it is predicted that she will devote her life to some branch of that sociable art. Another garrulous youngster is Marie Cossum, whose photograph has just arrived from China. She is thoroughly American, however, she calls for her chopsticks in queer mumblings strangely suggesting Latin and French origin. Little Ira Van Hise was very weak and slow in walking, so we advised that he always be carried in arms in order to strengthen his muscles. and now, at the age of three, he can go ten feet on his kiddy-car without stopping. On the other hand, little janet NVhite's feet were too fast-she was inclined to ditch kindergarten, and when her teacher came to us in despair. we recommended feeding her doughnuts so heavy they would sink into her boots. Janet now often stays in school till tenth hour, when she can get some one to stay with her. Another example of our successful scientinc treatment is Christine Fuchs, who was cured of baldness by periodic doses of hair tonic and Carter's Little Liver Pills. Little Howard Howland posed in his Juliet costume for this picture. He is a talented actor of Shake- sperian roles, even at this early age, but his snub nose marred the classic expression necessary for these parts. This Bureau, however, sent his mother a patent clothespin, and he is now entirely cured. Little Caroline XVatson has entirely recovered from frequent fits of colic by being put on a diet of chop suey. Helen Hannah had a very painful time teething, but when we sent her some VVrigley's, she became much more tractable, and it was a great relief to her family. A prize beauty baby is our lovely little Mary Herrick. She was inclined to betoo coquettish. however, and her eyes were in danger of being crossed. We suggested that her parents hang a piece of zwieback on each side of her cradle. and the danger has been averted. Little Vllorry VVhitney was troubled much the same way. He was rather too fond of ladies, and was in danger of becoming a sissy. XVe advised feeding his sister garlic, and he is rapidly improving. His position, and belligerent expression of countenance, show him a veritable hero of love and war. The little Smith baby had a morbid taste for dates, especially ancient ones, but we cured her by making her recite history instead of Mother Goose. On the whole. we feel that this department has been worth while. Bring all your troubles to us-we guarantee to kill or cure. 247 .itllli ww .tilt 2' , , ki N fr-.ig -.- '1 -1--.'.': :.v2':rx.-1-1 1 -4 - eff.--V.-as-:-' ---V '1'.'EI? -'-'-61:1-, gt.- :F-: ..--- .. r T Q. : : l 5ggvg:g'.xj- -izqwp 1.-11:-I-5'-J - :z'132 :- 15 :FE r' ':1'- ' 'wi' Han '-- 1'-rf '1' 345 .jnzuzsr ' e-.,w.g,f.-,.3.-- .zz , N-sz-,X ,jpg 1.pg.:y5.g,g- -TS,--Ely z :I5-'F . '5i:i?-W l.f1'lZ31il'.5f-'1-' 'rf' 21 TT' iii 411- :ff-3 F- :iff-1--ta. '-773'-T K'-'-' 'Wi 12 Riff: 19 rfglgtzit A3 Qi :Fila -L. .fail-Zi -6,?vu,.i11:jLz:1 lfljtigij-. 4.4:-1. su f' l-f'.g1.g.--' .sz :H , ,if-1, f ' 'f- . Qzzfpst- ,:- 9,-,,.,: .-s ,:,.H-- 1-A - ,g,,'. L.: I . ... , .J .M ,A .'-.-s..- .T 'N .v-5 ' --'.Z'-I Y'1 '-i -, -'f V2 ' .-..'.'l'. ' HZ. . Yi I . .-Z, 1 1 ,nj Z-,P cf. -1- .1 -- . ,- -, 3 - ,-.,. . 4 1 x -Q -fa -- ' 1- ' A. N QContinued from Page 2424, Then the attack broke. The whizz of arrows and sharp reports of the muskets sounded petty matched against the rocking peals of thunder. In a mad attempt to escape the stitiing heat, Robin stumbled out- side, half crazed. One single figure that had gained the wall unseen caught him up, and he made no re- sistance. He felt himself carried swiftly away, felt rain drops on his face. then he was plunged heavily to earth, and felt nothing at all. Early dawn sparkled on a radiant. rain-clean world. A small circle of young braves in the Indian camp squatted about an old hre in grave consultation. The chief was on his way to the Happy Hunting Grounds. The white fire from the sky had killed him while he was taking the white captive. There was no new chief. They had displeased the Great Spirit, and the Great Spirit had sounded the mighty tomtoms and sent the white fire to drive them de- feated from the dwelling of the white man. Their band was small and unprotected. They would find the captive. They mounted a small rise of ground and found the captive. They fell ou their faces. lVas not this truly a sign from the Great Spirit? The chief would make way with the captive. and the Great Spirit killed him. Here the little white god sat, unafraid, by a pool of rain. He smoked the peace pipe, but no chok- ing cloud rose up. Fragile globes of rainbow light Hoated from the bowl and melted in the air. The little white god took the pipe from his mouth, but he did not fill it with to- bacco. He rubbed a magic charm on the end, and dipped it in the pool and smoked again. He raised his stroke ' sM1'rH ciGARE'r'rizs AS DISTIiYCTIVli IN PLA VOR AS IN NAME Years of study and the best tobacco leaves go into the making of these cig- arettes. Best-tasting and most chic-looking smoke on the market. Manufactured by world- famous expert-' y CHARLES H. SMITH PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS! Bring Your Troubles to the OFFICE Employment given free of charge for those loath to leave building at 2:30. PROMPT ATTENTION COURTESY SYMPATHY Let Brother Smith or Father Hiram ease the burden of your woe. VVE STRIVE TO PLEASE A HYDE PARK ASSEMBLY HALL Offers the Best Entertainment in the City. A Sample of One of Our Usual Programs. l. Address- The Joys of Order ......... . B. Loomis Z. Announcements .......... Hiram B. Loomis 3. Prelude- VVails and Squeaks of Tun- ing ......................... Orchestra 4. Wand Exercise Ccoached by Miss Gard- inerb .................... O. E. Robinson Accompanied by Students with My Country 'Tis of Thee or other late jazz. 5. Address ............... Speaker of the Day Coached by Miss Butts to rise grace- fully o11 toes and bang desk at crucial moments. 6. Encore. 7. Encore. 8. Eccentric Dance ............... Fred Kruse CEntirely original and uncoachedj Accompanied by chorus of shrieks from student body. 9. Prayer and Benedictiou. .... .... B ro. 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The sun climbed a little higher in the sky in time to see a drab little band on foot and horseback turn their faces . westward.. Af pappoose ' paddled on ahead in the luscious mud. VVhy stands that beggar there F de- manded a royally imperious voice. Make way for the Chief l And the way was made clear and the chief wandered on. MUSIC HATH CHARMS Now all together-one-two- Stop that talking, boys, I say! Stronger on this note-here! Do I have to talk to you all day? S0ften it a bit right here- That's just enough from you, young man! Soft and soothing, make it slow- YOU GO TO THE OFFICE! Bing! Door slam. SONG I stood by the bridge at midnight. And she looked at me pleadingly, And cried, Little pupil, don't slam me, And I will give you an E! LA ROUGE SUPREME Exqnise! Charmante! Since trying La Rouge Supreme I have never used any other. -Miss Jennie Shipman. Perfect for street and classroom. I gladly recommend it to all my pupils. -Miss Grace Jackson. FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES 10 CENTS FREE ! 1 IVIUSICALE You cannot afford to miss hearing the melting voice of Mr. Raymoth in that soul-stirring ballad, The Death of My Pet Potato Bug, accompanied on the uku- lele by Mr. Harley. -Proceeds -of fthfs' concert will go lor clean curtains and a feather duster for Mr. Brock. ENJOY YOURSELF AND HELP A WORTHY' CAUSE AT THE SAME TIME s HANDBOOK OF AMERICAN IDIOM INDISPENSABLE TO FOREIGNERS. PARTICULARLY ENGLISH, AND TEACHERS Contains complete list of words and phrases known as slang Compiled by expert after years of ex- haustive study. HELEN A. HANNAN BILLE. FAVARD, Florist Famous FAVARD ROSE GARDEN Specialty My Flowers Never Cut BE BEAUTIFUL!! Do you do your hair so as to bring out the whiteness of your teeth, the lines of your cars? For the very latest and frizziest styles in hairdressing, drop in at the STUART BEAUTY PARLORS P GET THIS THRILLING NEVV BOOK ONE OF THE MOST TREMENDOUS TRAGEDIES OF MODERN LITERATURE! A story of the struggles of ambitious youth, and its final downfall and failure. Masterfully written in the clear, realistic, unprejudiced modern style. ORDER YOUR COPY TODAY' OF CLASS RECORD By Margaret Johnson 2 tl I K if , ' 4 '4 1 . W 19 , Z0 yr fC0ntinued from Page 2405 C. Smith Brother Smith Swearing off smoking H. Smith Sister Smith Staring you down A. Smyth A. A. Exercising with the paper weight B, Spink Spinkie Threatening extra plates!! W. Spurgin Dimples Courting electrons A. Stuart Aggie, short for Rouging A aggravating -l.'l'unnel1 Tuna-fish Having her picture taken I. Van Hise HQO Hiking on towards doomsday C. Watson Wattie Acting as voluntary traffic cop l.VVehr1e The Whirlwind IfVhirling round with bulletins I. YVhite Prexy Giving eighth hours VV. Whitney Ollie VVriting text-books H. Witte Fraulein Sporting her Greek key M. Young Blondy Chasing the rabbits M. Zurawski Zu-Zu Breaking the speed limit out of the buildinff I GIRLS AND BOYS PATRONIZE YOUR LUNCHROOM XYe Serve Mellins Food' for Freshmen SOPHOMORE SPECIAL: Daily pie-throwing contest in North Room. One with most accurate aim to be featured in Charles Chaplin drama. Surroundings ideal for study. SIIXIPLIFY GEOIVIETRYI Get My New Book i'Systems of Teaching Geometry Provides New System for Every Day in the Year. F. X. MeGuane Course in Punctuality. Absolutely guaranteed cure for tardi- ness! Lessons given 2:30-4:00 P. M. MISS PEARL FRANKLIN Room 334, H. P. Bldg. Come to the Senior Girls' VAUDEVILLE AND CIRCUS Here are some samples of our jokes: VVe named the baby Weather-Strip, be- cause he kept me out of the draft. !'My cocoa is cold, dear. Then put on your hat. You Will Have a Fine Time if You See the L SENIOR GIRLS' VAUDEVILLE 2 TRY EVERLASTING GUIVI Cheap! Good Flavor! Elastic! EVERLAS'I'ING', is the best gum I have ever tried. It stimulates the imag- ination, exercises the facial muscles, and altogether satisfying. MISS ELIZABETH BUCHANAN. s is 5 w ., ,3.5,,,,,.,.: Q 1,-,TX 1 1.1 ...W-.-51. 4.5.37 1. H, .4 .,,-,:.,.' - : A , :if fx, 5-QN:, ,f,.'k :ETA , Q . .. .-.fy t s' 5. -s r' '1 V- ,':. :Aj ,,-'. L'- L 6,11 ff,1rgf :Slij1FpF',2-. .:.2f,:1- 1---'v : ff ' . sir.:-A GH. iff.-:df-'ff' 'ff'-rs: .agus-s -'fm gf: v, f 1 Jef,-.. . -:r-.f:- -.rr -'U' : v- 1- sang. V. -- -Q. . .: -, ' -' ..--. -t -.- . Q ' 'E '- 1- 1 '3' 'F'-'f cL'.'fi 1 fE2:3:'! .0 314i -1fLf'-'- 41.22,-f'. .-SIT?-31' .' x . s tg-.', ..g I-,-.JL r,:4,l,- .-14, .Ev .57 . ff ., .. .-it-7:-1' 1 . 'ma r, s 13,-,fry sg, Q r-r:.,- 5-:. f sw:-.-' ,, - , 1 -5-,ff ' 1.1 2 1-. L i W ::-'-. , . r - 55. fig,-' g Z5 INSIDE THE WIGWAM No sooner had the new babe of time, 1920, first glimpsed this globe, the scene of his toils for the coming year, than the traction gang-pardon me- the annual staff was chosen. The first meeting to establish the union, incor- poration, platform, hours, mannegg kibor, Qpajias hdiaimmediatelya andtn''imswfkcifledThafstrikesivould be out of the question, as any lay-up in progress would only result in lots more work in the end. Qlf all the unions could only realize this subtle truth, the cost of bringing home the bacon might not be so prohibitivej XYell, -lim Newell and Bart Gebhart bought their axes first, the former laying low a tree in the form of subscription books, and the start of the sub- scription campaign, the latter cutting several saplings in the shape of team pictures. Then the chief boss, Libby Cossum, and the two managing bosses, Helen VVells and julia Rhodus, buried their heads in piles of plans and the material that started coming in, as soon as all the associate eds got their axes and overalls. The whole forest was falling pretty fast by then and the sky could be seen from the ground. At an assembly, the chief, Elizabeth Cossuni, the noted maker of physiog- nomies, Barton Gebhart, and the chief engineer, jimmy Newell, informed the unsuspecting populace of this forest about the proposed beauties and the attractions of the coming structure. As a result of this hot air Nj and a lot of advertisement in the leading paper of the burg QThe H. P. NVeeklyj, the donations to the building fund soared to two thousand. As this looked pretty bright, the gang threw away their axes and got wood, mortar, and bricks. Then the building shot up like a jack-in-the-box. The office of the leading paper was practically confiscated by the federated union of class-ditchers UD, who made it a hotbed' of seditious material which was slowly but surely boiled down to a state fit for a foundation. To be serious, all the senior pictures were taken, senior pedigrees and writeups poured ing club writeups, fresh, soph, and junior slams accumulatedg and the eds were kept swimming for their lives to keep from going under. Zar Parmly, the art editor. worked night and day on panels, and cuts of various sorts, while Florence Bassini and Irene Hanauer toiled over the snapshots. Jim and Bart ran each other races from the ofhce to the' XVindermere Press and VVaters', respectively, to drag home the material. Meanwhile a dark-haired Sahara maiden with beautiful blue eyes graced the office and kept the gang a-smiling. Then, horror of horrors, came that unexpected week of no wampum fmeaning schoolj, which set the gang back a fourth of a moon. However, it served as a means of cleaning up all left-over work, including the pasting of graduate pictures on panels, June, Feb.-two and four years. Monroe Felsen- thal and jack XVolfe got the athletic section straightened out. so that on the resuming of labors, Bart was able to get pictures of all the clubs and teams in his elaborate HJ lunchroom studio. Libby Cossum. Helen W'ells, and Iulia Qhodus presided over tedious proofreading and 0.K'ing a11d came out oni top. lim Newell rushed all the cuts and stuff to the engravers, and from there to the XYindermere Press, where they were duly taken care of. 251 Q4 . ,N Xi ., t., L.. ,,s,..,, .. 1 -. ..- as.. .. .. .-.. , .Z ,,.,. 1,3-..: Ng.,-I :E-155'-': 1,-l'.I-f-f -- -:z'I5t :Q', SEE ' r' . ' 112 s':1r,l,15'.f Li 'lllkzdi -131-'JI' ' s.-1Pif-u-:f- xr:--, 5:5 .1-D.. ':'4L':? RH. 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On and on, and on, it surely did seem like a struggle-delay here, trouble there, mortar dried up, lumber warping, and bricks falling thope nobody got cloutedj, but nevertheless the good old building was brought nearer and nearer to completion. Zar got his work done, with some valuable help from Freddie Kruse. who. besides making some excellent drawings, entertained the class- ditchersu with some wild Apache dances, QVVonder if a certain assembly in- cited him?j And oh! that last day! Annual! Annual! Out today!! Grand rush to 113, grand scramble, grand spilling of change. grand-Q say, don't you think it's a grand old book? Even though the entire staff is PW!!-o! glad the book is out and occasionally demonstrates such by letting out war whoops, and doing dances to the honor of being out in the fresh air. it you'll look at any of them you'll see that they all came up smiling. XVhoop! Amen. B. R. G. P. S.-aOld but true: A wonderful book is the Aitchpe. The seniors get all the fame, The printer gets all of the money, And the editors get all the blame. . The printing. photography, and engraving of this Annual was done by the following firms: PRINTING-WINDERMERE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHY-J. E. WATERS ENGRAVING-THE FRANKLIN CO. 252 . ,., .- ' .- r-. '-'- 'T-'.'.1J,.l5 yd I ,N .-..,:,,:.,: . 1,-A. , . . . . . :.zf:'-fN.- '4 ' , , ..w. 'v M , f., ,..'.5.-.,x- J., ' 4, - , - -- 1 ' v ' x ,.3 :J-.j,'.-A Ml: .N 1 . ' 'va ' ' x ,ive -'X E Q I v ., V- ' . ' I 35 ' . , ' X .g :, rf' ' ' k V - . ' ., ,L-.,--i T: pf 5:1 1:15 5- g.f,j5 'iff' f!1F'A ,x'l l.l1L.. -fT'I'. i:1'-fxilfzxfgf' 'fQQ',':ff 41-,..'z. -.-:, Z O .R 1.45 :- -,,,4.-..- ...,,-- - 4-p v':,-. - , v .' I 'u J '- .Q '--11 lf' -- DY- '4' fp, ' I'-1'1'1 rf's ,.'-lg' '3- -ggi,-J.: -, .' -.5-fr 13,5 ' ZZ 253 kf X . bfi -2411-f :.-.'4.iw:- 1-'.-wg..-,. .1 ..-L-.. 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