Hyde Park High School - Aitchpe Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1921

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GOODHEART.. . . .Assistant to the Business Manager Editorial When all these shining leaves are filled, How will the Owner's heart be thrilled, On every Opening leaf to find Some tribute of affection kind, Some token, some memorial dear Of each loved friend concentred here, And when those friends are far away, Still here their semblance to survey, And mark the image of each mind In living colors well-defined. hBohn The Annual Staff has earnestly endeavored to give to Hyde Park one more real memory book to add to the series of Aitchpes. May every Hyde Parker -athlete, musician, dramatist, or studentsfind in its pages some memorial dear of each loved friend. lt is through friendship alone that the Annual is successful. The beauty Of paper and binding, the competent workmanship of the printer, engraver, and photographer, the subtle appeal of the drawings, and the tasteful arrangement of well-written articles attract the interest of the stranger. The Hyde Parker, however, is entirely satisfied only when he finds his friends in evidence. The Staff has therefore attempted to record the more personal side of school life and not merely to chronicle events. The Annual of 1921 is essentially of and for Hyde Parkers, and .lastly by Hyde Parkers. The ability of the Business and Editorial Staffs, the Sponsors, the Censors, and the Students to work in friendly unison made possible this Aitchpe, H. V. R. Seven V . 47 1 ,fi K X23 J I ' gfgfffff r 1 Z! 7 I -- f f Y Y f - y Pvf'iKl,:,,xS I 52 ,- 'f -- . , T A' Y - ,ff ng A fx-X,fQf A A I' ei - A A ' ff - .... fi. .llll1 - -M... ..- LJ, .,, gk. N- - - fipgr- xvwwh W ,Vi Us i T' , 'ML 'fag' 4 Fl-I-l-I--I-IH j. ARTHUR I-IIRSCH ...., A JANET THAYER ....,...,,., DOROTHY I-I. DICK ..TT,TT. JEAN HAMILTON ....... The Editing 1510117 ,.L.,,Photography Manager ,oQ.LASSiStant Photography Manager IL,,,LL,,,,,,,.,..,,AsSiStant Art Editor ...Loojune Senior Girls PAUL WALTER ,,,,,,,,,T,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, LL.,,LLLL,... j une Senior Boys CONSTANCE CROONENBEROHS ......,. f ,..L,,. February Senior Girls EDWIN MEYER ..,,,,L.,,,,,,.,,,I,,.,LLL ,,.,,.L, F ebruary Senior Boys ELEANORE G. MOREY .,...,LLL ELIZABETH CARPENTER ....LLL LOUISE WADE L,,L.,.,.,.LL,L, ELSA ALLISON ...,.,, AUBREY STARKE ..,.,L ESTHER SIMS ......... EDITH FLETCHER ...,.iLL LONSDALE WEST .,.,... HELEN K. HALL ,,.L.L, DOROTHY KAYE ....,,, KATHRYN KAHN .,., A MARY E. ALESHIRE ,I...., ALFRED I-I. KNOUFF .,.... ,WL,nome,,,L,,,,,,...jun1orS L,,,SophornoreS d..,o,oTwo-Year Graduates-Girls LL....Two-Year Graduates-Boys ,,,,.,I,,,,,,,,,,,,,L,,,,,L,.,,,,Snapshots ....,L,GirlS' Athletics L.,..,,BOyS' Athletics L,,,,L,,,,.,M..,LActivitieS ,.,LLASSiStant Activities . ,.TeacherS' Pedigrees O. T. C. Nine if-K 'Af 6, fi ,K k 5' f' f 7 4 ' .4 v -2- A ' WL- .M Y ,f ' '--1 iPf,-- 1-5gg-'-- '+- -4x ' if ,f,,-it 'H' R J, ' ,337 ' -if-M-' ::g-'iijiji ,- , , 7 -, 2 ' ' I 21332 ir'-A A :Mi gilt' 5 ' XNXNQ 1':',:?id1y,LYm . f --.M W Agn-, . .ff H --.-f-W..---V ku i ' Y .Y-W--.-A , -.g W -H --VY.. ,,.,,,--,xYgi,-. E E . I ' EE ' E F' I EE A 1? si H iff 95 r .m iii 54 ii 53. 'I-1. F! H 5 . H L14 5, 11' I if I H Q tb. . fw.aif5kQ.-,wQifg1ff'1 .,4kiffiaL:,::ivsi?iilfA? '-1.43, . I-.fzlinhfg f., ,, ' All 3, E 4 new ff ka -iyflji ?X4 ,4. J gg A. K 3 AL C L rfxfsxff ,-f - f WL Af., PW G! Y ,JJ xg' '?? irel, Z,-. KCIZZJBYXEL PRINCIPAL I IIRAM BENJAMIN LOOMIS Trinity, A. B. johns Hopkins, Ph. D. ,el li if Yi E ES a 4 5 xi .xg w ii ll .- . ,wifi S ,V A .VIS ED ff! XX. - . , , 5 . E f' V ft V ' - ' i . ii 'fi gil . K' Yiywl Y A N'-,Wi -F m,J:..,V YLW, . ,i3'3:,..,Yi -XI V -9.9 ct, V-.A X . -s,,,'f'5 ' V ,.,w,v,,., jj fipfptr-1-Q y if V'---fg . A as-:a..,,.. V V ,4qg,,L,3,,,r, K V . -- -VVV --V f NW no A V- Lx .. V A lr, t .V . 'A V I 1 A .l,i'. ' , 'V ' ' . ix H .f . V:'xl,1Hv ' ' ,,L,,.L..-',it,,,:41.,, ,, , ,-.M,,E,,.,.-... W, -V -V - V -V V ' ' ' P 5 iii si! N Mi I ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS CHARLES HENRY SMITH Cornell University, M. E. l Founder of Discussion Club Sponsor of Commissioned Officers' Club Principal of the Camp Roosevelt Summe ARTHUR L. PENHALLONV ,Yo,ooio,.,,e,o,o,oo,o,i ,. e,o,o eoe,e, ,e,e, . . Harvard, A. B. Northwestern, L. L. B. Principal of the Hyde Park Branch I DEAN OE GIRLS AGNES ELIZABETH STUART ccctccccT.., ccT,ccc TcccccT,,ccccT,,ccc NYellesley, A. B. Sponsor of Senior Girls' Society Sponsor of junior Girls' Society Sponsor of Sophomore Girls' Society Sponsor of Sigma Epsilon Director of Dramatic Club ' M SE 1: I r High School .....,,,...Latin ..ti.....Greek and Latin I iii iw' ,P W3 Thirteen in ,xxx C g Foff , 3'f-VR N., ..,, - - - E A, K , mfzmwnif' f ,g J,,.qf'C'fi -ff -31,-ff, YA,. :Elf ..-LB--Ea. A -,agen 'A 7X,fi :1,. '1i:i:14..-l, :1 E... 1f17lfL..,,,.Tf .- if N... Xnggi-area A -. - .- A .AAA A A M -. ..... .. .. CAA..--. . . .ECCO -..A 551' :-- . . .A WV F I H I - I M I Q H I - I H FACULTY l ANNA ANDERSON .,4 . .A , . . ,, . , ,,.. ..., M athematics University of Chicago, A. B., A. M. Sponsor of junior Euclidean Club 2 FLORENCE E. BICELOW ooV,,ooioo,,,.,i.o..o,,,,,o,ooo,o,,ooio Art Institute Fine Arts Academy Church School of Normal and Applied Arts Sponsor of Art Club 3 RUBETTA W. Biccs ,,.s.ttto,.. ..E..,,tt.t..tttttttt..,,tttt,,,.,,,st,stt,t.., .....t..,, Ohio Wesleyan University, A. B. Radcliffe College, A. M. Adviser of the Girl Reserves Censor of the l-Iyde Park Weekly Sponsor for junior Girls' Society Sponsor for Story Scribblers' Society 4 GRACE IRENE BRIDGE ..................,,..............,,............... University of Nebraska, A. B., A. M. 5 BERNARD W. BROEK ...,...............................,.............. 6 GRETTA University of Chicago, Ph. B. De Paul University, Law School, J. D. M. BROWN .......... .......,......................................... University of Chicago, Ph. B. Financial Adviser of the I-Iyde Park Weekly Adviser to the Girl Reserves Sponsor for junior Girls' Society 7 HARVEY E. BRUCE ........... .. ....................................... .. New England Conservatory of Music 8 ELIZABETH E. BUCHANAN ..................................... University of Chicago, A. B. .......Art English ..........Latin History English ..Music English H-l-lMlM M Fourteen V! -.csv .1 .a. R 454910 z , .. V 4... 1 , R 151 -'VT' f ff to A :MW x xhx I it A . A 1 ,' ,X - - ' VR 1 , - ' -L Tm 11- .:'.nvurMf' as-,W Ag , ,A .. A QW fl. , 'c' to A fl 9 2 l 'rt Yfiilu niIS:l u lq . 1 ' I . g v gf is I l 9 DORIS E. BUTTS ....V..V,..., .v.,,V, .., ..A..,A .,A ..A .,. .. ,, .AA,..., Physical Education Normal College of the North American Gymnastic Union y Coach of Girls' Swimming 1 10 LILLIAN R. BYFIELD .....o...o,.o,,,o,.ooo.,ov.,oo.,oo.ooooooo,,o. English and Oral Expression I University of Chicago, Ph. B. ll JOHN R. BYLAND ,..,.......s..rs,.,t.t...,t,.,ts,.ttt,tts . ,ttt.tts.sttt Commercial Subjects ' School Treasurer 12 FLORENCE I-I. CARROLL ...vtt,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,t, . , ,,,,,,tt,,ttt,tt., English and French University of Chicago, Ph. B. I I3 .JOSEPHINE MARY CASAVAW ....L................... Commercial Law and .Stenography Northwestern University, B. S. I Chicago Kent and Illinois College of Law, LL. B, Admitted to the Bar of Illinois 14 C. A. COBELLI ,,,.,,,.,..,,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,,,..,L..,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,...,...,..,, Physical Education Normal College of the North American Gymnastic Union Athletic Coach 15 HENRIETTA M. COONE ...i.,...,...,,.L,.L.L...L...L....,...... . ....... Mathematics and English I I Northwestern University, Ph. B. and A. M. Adviser to the Girl Reserves 16 Nl.-XRY ELDULA COPPERSMITH .........i...t...... . ............... .................... E nglish A University of Chicago, Ph. B. 17 CAROLINE MARIE CossUM ..........,t..tt.t........ .... .......... F r ench and Latin I I University of Chicago, Ph. B. I 18 Louis O. CURTIS ,-,,,,.,,,.,,V.,,,,w,,,,,,,,,7,,.7,,, ,, L..L...LL, Woodworking I as as xs! m M va Fifteen 1-N I ,-cf IJ' PW E fx! 'r 4 I Q N' gtg 'C' Sa J 'VL X.- E 51712511101 ix ' I A ,Y,,,, ., ..:,f,,.L ii: . 7172?4glL' -. g m, -. ,fa--f -.,...S17l Ta --'WW' ff Wire ,,- hu,- mf ,ski lr, A gf Y-VW V Y W- VYYQYYA r V V f gf 1 I -W 1 u. gif - A X. .- .hVV. ff- . . a ---W V- .H .- A :lg rr:-P-A F WN- A F A W- Am - f N.,- --A - --.-fit ' .. f - f A W 'W FVMZ Q 3 S F I I ' I 1 I 6 I I H ,d I I I I I I 19 KATHERINE Cv, DIMOCK ,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,, IIIIIIIA,, A rt Boston Normal Art School I Pratt Institute 20 GERTRUDE PARKER DINGEE ,.,t.t,,EEv,EEt,Et,,E,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, History, Civics, and Latin I University of Chicago, A. B. B. ' 21 lVlARGlE C. B. DOYLE ...,.........,...ii,,,,,,,,,,,,i.,,,,,, ,,,,..,, E nglish and Mathematics University of Chicago, Ph. B. I 22 ELSIE F. DUBIEN ,...............,.......,i......,i.,iiiii i.ii..i.,. E nglish University of Chicago, B. S. I 23 BERTHE DES COMBES PAVARD .... ,.,.i....i.i iii,i.,, F r ench Sponsor of French Club 24 ISOLINA RIBEIRO FLORES ..........,.,...iii.ii., Q .......i,. ,i.iii.,i, ......i...i..,i..,...., .S p anish Northwestern University, B. S. 25 PEARL FRANKLIN ...,,.....,,i,...i.,r.i....,..i..,.i...v...,........., Civics and Commercial Law I University of Indiana, A. B. I University of Chicago, A. M. Chicago Kent College of Law, Ll... B. Admitted to the Bar of Illinois in 1917 26 CHRISTINE K, FUCHS ..............,.,..... ,,.,.,...,.,.,..,...,..... ....... B o iany and Science I University of Chicago, B. S. I Chicago Teachers' College Sponsor of Garden Club 27 THOMAS I-I. FURLONG .......................................... ......... F irst Year Science Queens College, Canada, A. M. University of Chicago, B. S. I I Sixteen g-N A vu X- - , 1 -V., NX -.. f . , ifc: M X . N. kxi M 15 Mg Fx xx iglgzxivrw-R V555-5 ,f 141 ,jfff'jff T'51'Lf'f .DLL 1' EEE-,. Di-s....,,.-.funk K . ,,'f'---...-- -'WW f ' - lf' 'T' ' W ,,,, C ..., 'h.,,V' , Wf'.f'A 5 - ' i-5, ..-W ff' ,ff I Di.- .. , H: - M, ...figf-f' I 3 ,J 5 Mag' ,rt 'QA 'i D lAzfDw:,'i' 1 It ,W , ,, , . , , . , , M fm. ,-'iiifiizsx :M ' ' Yu' 'S' A V Y M , F H I W E z E 55 ei ,J VERA GARDINER . .,A, , , , , , , , . i ., ,.,, , , , w , ,,,, Physical Education Sponsor and Coach of Girls' Athletic Association MARION GAYLORD, sssssss,s,.si.ssssss,s . . . .. sssss ss.,ssssssss . ssss s,s, L t meh Room Chicago Normal College Special Courses: University of Chicago School of Domestic Science and Arts HELEN S. GILBERT ,..,cc,cccc .. cscs,ccc., .. . ccccccccc,c.ccc,cccccccc.. Crafts and Drawing Chicago Art Institute: Course in Decorative Design Normal Art Course Special Courses in Metal and jewelry with Douglas Donaldson of Los Angeles GRACE GULLER ccc,cc.ccccc,,,..cccccEEcc,cccccccEE,E,,cccccccE,,,,,cc,c,ccc.,,.,,..c.cc,c,,,, c,sccc,c M usic De Paul University Cosmopolitan School of Music, Chicago Leschetizky, Vienna GERTRUDE BEARDSLEY I-IANNAH ccc.cc cccc.c... D omestic Science Indiana University Purdue University HELEN A. HANNAN .,....,.,,c,c,c, ,.,,,c .,...,,..,r..c,.. .....,. G r e ek and Roman History University of Chicago, Ph. B. Coach for Senior Dramatics FLORENCE CURTIS HANSON ,c,.....,. ..c..... ......... H i story Vassar College, A. B. Sponsor of Plutarch Club I A IL IA. ia fi? ax Seventeen, I SE E 35 THEODORE L. HARLEY EEEE . . EEEEEEEEE Physics Dartmouth, A. B. Harvard, A. B. 36 ISABEL HAZLETT ................... . .. ..... ........ , .English and Spanish University of Chicago, Ph. B. 37 MARY BROWNELL HERRICK, Librarian ....... .. ........ English Mt. Holyoke 38 LYLE A. HICHLEY. ......... . . .... . ..Seu'ing Lewis Institute, B. S. Chicago Normal College 39 XY. j. HIPPLE.. .................. .. . ........ ....... C ivics and English Princeton University, A. B. 40 RUTH HOPEWELL. . ............ .. ................. ' ..... .... M athematics Indiana State Normal School, A. B. -ll HOWARD N. HOWLAND ..... .... .......................... . . .... . .Chemistry Lake Forest, A. B. Sponsor of Boxing and Wrestling Club 42 GRACE ELIZABETH -JACKSON ...... .... . .. .. . ...Latin Eighteen Wellesley College, A. B. EDWARD JOHNSON ......, .,.. ,,7, , YY, A.. ,, . . English and History University of Chicago, Ph. B. and A. M. MARGARET JOHNSON ,OOO.,....7.,OO.O,,,, OOOY,,,OOOO,,,,AOO . ,,,OOOOO . . . .French University of Chicago, Ph. B. X'lAY J, JOHNSON ....................... .... ........... . . .Physiology and Latin Mt. Holyoke College, A. B., K. V. E CLARA E. KARLS,.. .. .. .... ..... ......... . .................. . D rawing ELOISE KELLOGG ...................,...... . . ................ . ..... Oral Expression University of Chicago, Ph. B. Coach for Reading Contests CAPTAIN CHARLES J. KING .....,............................. .Q .... Instructor of Band Royal Conservatory of Schwartzburg-Sondershausen, Germany JACOB MILLISON KINNEY ,..,........ , ............ .... . ................... .Mathematics Indiana University, A. B. University of Nebraska, A. M. University of Chicago, Ph. D. Sponsor of Pythagorean Club STEPHANIE VERVAIT LOCKXVOOD. ........... .. . ...French University of Chicago, Ph. B. Nineteen l l I I l l Z5 dA., ff . fyf '1 '1 VA ,N l ' A . F-' k. 5, 4 ua El x, , n V 1 ' J A LX' -,,C: i1b-P-C, :Q -- qQ1Q17lu,IlL1f - -'frn11 .- A --V 5 --A .-..L,-wf- W- , 1' ililfzhp. ' Q, 1' g, .4 .' it ..,. LT:-'-.g'of?i-iN.X,7f313Y '-Y---.Li----c.. , . -. . - -.. . - -W f -- W .W -11 , ,- , ..... .L l 51 2 1 ...M . R ,,,, 5- . - L -L . A A . MW 5' :-fi4 M F I - I C I Q I Q Q I I 51 HILDUR W. LUNDQU1sT I,IIIIII,,II,II .. III, . .Nlathematics and English University of Chicago, B. S. 52 F. X. MCCUANE i.,7,,,i,,, i,,, . .. 7,i,, ,i,i ,,i,,,,. ll f lathernatics 53 MARY M. MclNTosH ii...,iiii.iiii,,ii, i,.ii,iiii E nglish 1 Oberlin College, A. B. 54 HARRIET M. MEssELHE1sER ............... .......... .......... .S p anish I University of Chicago, Ph. B. 55 ORION M. MILLER ............................. .......................... .......... A 4 athematics ' University of Indiana, A. B. ' Graduate Work at University of Chicago I So ELLA EVELYN MIX ............................. .................................,.. E nglish and Latin I ' University of Chicago, Ph. B. 57 M. ELEANOR MOORE ...................................... ............ M athematics University of Chicago, Ph. B. Sponsor of junior Euclidian Club 58 MILDRED R. MOORE ............................................ .......... .......... S p anish l University of Chicago, Ph. B. I 59 'JOSEPH F. MORsE ................................... ........ H istory and Astronomy Amherst College, A. B. Yale lorl University of Wisconsin I Sponsor of Chess and Checker Club I I l Twenty 1 XP? PM X it - , . y 3 .1 'sa . EP E ,w,, ,,, 5 6 V 6 - A - , , ,M N55 .. ..-aj'ffh--51-1- Y i ' '. ' 'iff im Em, -iff WQQYT .ffm .fjggg 1, ' V- f-ff - f f M ' J it V l i ' W gl' 73 .1 FIMIMIMIMIMIQ l .' E ' ' ' 60 MALVINA D. NIEDERMAN ,. , . ,, Y ,, ,.7 7 A,A , , 7 . .Bookkeeping University of Chicago, Ph. B. 61 JOSEPH A. NYBERG i,i,i,i,i . i,iYi,i,.,,,,i,.iiii...,,i,.,i,ii,,.ii iiiYi,i . .Mathematics University of Chicago, B. S., M. S. 1... University of Chicago, Ph. B. University of Michigan Chicago Teachers' College Sponsor of Aitchpe of 1921 Sponsor of Senior Euclidean Club 5 62 MARY 1-1. O'BRIEN .....,..,................................... ,.,. ........ E n glish Q University of Chicago, Ph. B. 231 Public Speaking fl 63 MARGARET M. O'CONNOR .......................... ...,....... E xtra Teacher E University of Chicago, Ph. B. 3 64 EDA D. OHRENSTEIN ................................,.......................,,.. German and History 1 E University of Chicago, Ph. B. 1 65 ELLA M. OTTAWAY ............ .. .................. Mechanical and Free Hand Drawing iii 66 MABEL L. PARKER .... .......... . .... . .. .............,........................................... English 67 ALEXANDER M. PATTERSON ................................... ........... ........ M a chine Shop Armour Institute East Indian Government Certificate of Engineering Coach for Soccer Twen ty-on e Y V .A -X, P KH I f A L ani., I-psf, gg ,,,, sfiiilrlfg' ft' ' .A ,, -gig 'it ,...QggiQ,??..E.,-,l.- Fl ii'i m E 3aMEf2 EX i I I 68 STELLA PEEDE A , ...., , , ,...,., ,,,,,,,., ., , , w,,..,.., , ,, ., A , , ,, ,, S panish University of Indiana, A. B. and A. M. 69 MABRELLE T. PERHAM ......,.,.,.....,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,.,,.,,.,,........,.. ...,. P hysical Edticaticn Sargent School of Physical Education, Cambridge, Mass. 70 FRANCES PERLSTEIN .....,,o,,,..,o,,,,.,,,.o. ,..,o,,o,,,,,, .....oe,o,,,,,,,... C 0 mmercial Subjects I 71 PAUL I. PIERSON .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,o,i, ..,,,o P hysics and First Year Science Adelbert College, A. B. Pennsylvania State College, M. S. 7 2 ETHEL J. RASSWEILER r.,sr...........r,s.ss........s,s,,.,s....,...ss,ss,ss.. Commercial Subjects 7 3 R. RAYMOND RAYMOTH .,S....,...........,......,..,,,......,, Agriculture and Mathematics I Massachusetts Agriculture College, B, S. 74 WILLIAM W. RIDDELL s,.,.,,,,.ssrs,.,s.,,..,.s,s,s., .,,,,,.,..,.s,,s , ,.s,.s, D rawing Art Institute of Chicago julien Academy, Paris 7 5 MARY E. ROBB .,.,,.,....,........s.,,......,..,....,,.,,... ....,... S cience University of Chicago, B. S. I 76 AGNES S. ,ROBINSON ................s....,..,....,.,... ...,..,. . Spanish University of Iowa, A. B. University of Wisconsin, A. M. University of Berlin - University of Heidelberg l 77 OSCAR E. ROBINSON ........,.,.....,..,.................... ...... .... 1 W usic American Conservatory of Music University of Chicago I IMI-I-I I-I-I Twenty-two I f,NX R f -1' 'P' AB . hx, .- , . ' 1- ---4 - . .V Y -, -r -- f- N. A in Q A,-H . .V . v H J D' ww V 2 V I . Y,,, X A .. 5 I V .. . ,.- 1- fy f-- f . . . . . . W Ei W iw 3,.Em,?' ,243 H 1.9 iiaLW.i.iAf1..W' 78 MARY ROTH , , .,A ,, Y , , ... V ,, A,,, ,, , . . ,, , ,, . . , , ,Y , , ,, ,, E n glish University of Chicago, A. B. A 79 ANNE BROWN ROYSTON ii,i.. ,iiiiiii.., vii,,i,i C c mmercial Geography and English Garard, Kentucky, A. B. University of Chicago, Ph. B. l S0 ERNEST SCI-IMIDHOFER c,ccctt .c,.cctt,..tccc,tttt,,cccttt,,,i,ct,ttii,V,ttttt,,,A P hysical Education Normal College of the North American Gymnastic Union Coach of Boys' Swimming Team 81 Louis SHAEFER .E.,,.......,.cc....EEc,,....,c,c.r,.,,,ccttt,.. i.,.,,,t S alesmanship University of Chicago, Ph. B. ' 82 JENNIE S. SHIPMAN ..,,c, ,.....,cccci.r,,ccccc,c...,,c c...icccccr.. E r ench Smith College, A. B. 83 BEULAH I. SHoEsM1TH ...c...c,cc,tc..,,.....cc ..ccc...,. Mathematics University of Chicago, B. S. Sponsor of Pythagorean Club ' 8-L ARCHIBALD W. SMALLEY ...........,.................... ........ L atin University of Michigan, A. B. Sponsor of Civic Industrial Club Sponsor of Debating Club lElSl l E ! ?5li Twenty-three -f 7 ' A XY. 'lag'-H' ,- ' .Q I 'M-98 . A. ff Q Sw . '11, .ytttffffz- A . ff'-' - ff ' I gf' ? -1 ' .. L H Nm. .,,., S.. ' -- 1' ...Ii.i?.x:t.If 1, , - - A -A - .. , , . . - . I Xxyfj' ,. A . ' M., ,, I ,, ---- ..., ,. ...,f L. -., Ili'-A V 1 '. - . , A I -4 'A ' . ' H I' ,E Q A S' ' Timm' '- Q' ,QQ 7 g M V ' W Vxvi Q' ' 'V W 4 Hg V, ,V,,,- ,.---........xL...lTg:,,.,. ' - ff 2 . .A z n,m.aaMfaa2mms m ai 5 .II i, 4 I l S ' I 85 BERTHE E. SPINK ..,, . . ,,, , . , , ,,, . , , , ,, , ,., , , Y., , , . . D r awing Pupil at Art Institute and Chicago Athenaeum of private teachers F 86 VVYILLIAM I-I. SPURGIN ..tt,t,tt ttitt ti,t,,t,.aaa,taat.,attaa,,attt.tt,,,ata,,a,,aai,aata,a.tta,,,, C h emistry Q Q Illinois Wesleyan, B. S.' A Sponsor Of Aitchpe of 1921 ' 87 SERGEANT WILLIAM I-I. STAMPER LLLLILLL LLLLLL M ilitary Training 44 88 R. N. THOMAS ,,.,.L,,,L,LL,LLL,LLLL,L,,L ,LLLL ,ILLL., A t hletic Coach A Purdue University 89 JANE CHAPIN TUNNELL LL..LLL,,,L.L.,LLL.,,LL.,ILLL.LLLL.LLL,,,ILLLLLLLL LLLL LLLLLLL LLLLL.L. . . E nglish Kansas State Agricultural College, B. S. , 90 IRA N. VAN I-IISE ................I... Commercial Geography and First Year Science 1 Wittenberg College, A. B. 9' 91 CAROLINE M. WATSON ......................... ............ F irst Year Science and Geology University Of Michigan, B. S. If 92 DAVID WYATSON ......................... . ....I.... ......... Forge and Foundry 93 IRENE O. B. WEHRLE ..................... ............... ........... E x tra Teacher University of Chicago, Ph. B. 94 JANET P. WIAIITEL ..............................,......................,...., ........ E nglish Tzoen ty-four University of Michigan, Ph. B., A. M. E.. .ff'w .- f - H ,E , 4 ' r- Q . X, .M ,-,+..,.,-E,4- MY- XX .-fww-. 15: , V ,,,f. .E -A .--H 9 -A H f-- 53 ---g f gif 3 L71 7? 1 . ..g1i.gmf-of iff .3 .f Q Q M 4- J, y filililiiuinn? 95 96 97 98 99 XVORRALLO WvHITNEY 9999..999,AA99,999,A99 .. .. 999,9 Botany Oberlin, A. B., A. M. Harvard, A. B. Sponsor of Garden Club KATHERINE G. WIGHTMAN ................... ..... . .English Denison University, B. S. Public Speaking HULDA C. WITTE ............................... ....,.. German and Latin University of Illinois, A. B. lXflARGARET C. YOUNG ................................,........... ........ Z oology University of Wisconsin, B. L. University of Chicago, M. S. Sponsor of the Fur and Feather Club N'lARY E. ZURAWSKI .......................................... ....,... History University of Chicago, Ph. B. Twenty-HUP T1 l i . f ' ' 'Y ' F 1 O 1 1 E I 1 l W n WW :ww N 'Q H711 Mum Jw,-4 ,I itlwgQ' 4aLikrfb'iSMnfblin 'rwg , w V , , W r xx!! qwlu X WU!! rnililtb X II U I N14 1gu'Hu',AUHf! if III up df- ml ln m'4M?f,,. LI- V ,,, , W f V R x x vw rgw'l'i , 'H' lm 'Jf'afnFf!'WWf T4f ll MT, , ' V ' if r p A y W E I -rJllWlqmLIm:f'w ,My M 4? ll!! H! Wm l4fl.!,l,l,l.Q: ' in mu- xl. .gn r1. L1Q T , . JU W i W p n - jf g.uvLuTl VII.. nimlU IM J V xn lil I 'I' 1, ' fu 'f ' q up 1 A M' ' ,' X H XII I i , k I K rx lx nlkV'cKEK-'ll 'N 6 ZWEZW QRTHTVTL Buy YL. Jfriske Slkuhert 33. Ereenhaum jranres C!E.?B1fbu2hBII . 1' M. 2,3 H nv. as gf. , 1 , a uf E, Pl +3 al 51 A 15, T94 v-4 ' Wt T3 -H' :TF l 1 5 1 . r if lifailillfglffl ' ' E3 4 fl SQL :I Q: Jw Thirty -Q.. H A -im.-A, : ,,,,,.- , ,-Y, gf 1 4 v N-, QP S lVlELVlN AFREMOXV Carter Practice-University of Chicago C. 1. C. '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21 Q Fur and Feather Club, '18, Pres. '193jur1ior Euclidean Club, '19. First on the program is our little, chubby, capricious, cheerful child. He bears Out the saying that all fat people are happy, for his smile is as expansive as his girth. MARY ELIZABETH ALESHIRE Wadsworth-Sweet Briar C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '18, '19, '20, '21, Garden Club, '18, '19, Musical Club '17, '18, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society '20, '21. Yea for a good student and an all-around Hyde Park girl! We have all loved Mary for her sweetness and pep, and her scholastic record is known to everyone at Hyde Park. 1-lENRIETTA ALEXANDER Walter Scott-Ripon C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21 3 Girls' Indoor Baseball, '19, Girl Re- serves '20, '21, Variety, they say, is the spice of life. SO is Henry, who is variety itself, just bub- bling Over with fun and wit. JOHN BOLTON ALLEN Kenwood-Colorado School Of Mines C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '20, Mandolin Club, '19, '20, '21, Stamp 81 Coin Club, '19, Sec'y '20, Senior Dramatics, '21, Aha! Our matinee idol! His handsome features will remind you of all his charac- teristics. He has the knack of combining business and pleasure that is bound to Open the door of success. ELSA LOUISE ALLISON Fiske-Oberlin C. 1. C., '19, '20, '2l: Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21g Dramatic Club, '18, '19, Sopho- more Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, '21, Vice-President '20, Gperetta, '20, An- nual Staff, '21, - Enthusiasm is E1sa's life. She is enthusi- astic Over basketball, clubs, studies, and in fact anything in which Hyde Park is con- cerned. Independent and dependable is Elsa. , Fil.. I +,IfZ'wTILZW5f' Qi lc it K ,S 329:- U . '- 7549 f 'X 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 .5 MELBOURNE ANDERSON Wadsworth-Des Moines C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Mandolin Club. '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '18, '19, Dramatic Club, '18, Debating Club, '19, Band, '18, '19, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '21. 1X4el is of a musical turn of mind. Do you remember his band at the Senior As- sembly? His pleasant disposition wins friends everywhere, and we know we will hear from him later. WILLIAM MARTIN ANGUS Vifadsworth-University of Illinois C. l. C., '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, Debating Club, '19, Radio Club, '19, '20, Banjo-Mandolin Club, '21, Class Basketball, '18, Non- Commissioned Officers' Club, '19 , Foot- ball, '20. We remember Bill as being mechanical, musical, and athletic, as well as for other things. He has been a good friend and a Gne fellow-classmate. EVELYN XVINONA APPLETON Drake-University of illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, French Club, '20, '21, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Travel Club,' '21, Operetta, '19, Girls 'Glee Club, '18, '19, Ev is a girl who gets what she goes after. She has discovered the methods and secrets ol the wise and successful. She has also accomplished regularity. Her record shows no tardinesses or absences during the four years. SELMA ARON Willard-Business World C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Soeicty. '20, '21, Public Speaking Team, '18, '19, '20, Debating Club, Pres. '21, Story Seribblers' Society, '19, '20, Selma has won her way into the hearts of students and teachers alike by her cheery manner, and we all know that whatever we put into her hands will be done well. Rose Kohny's prophecy that Selma would be one of the best speakers in Hyde Park has cer- tainly come true. ELIZABETH AUGUSTINE lV1ishiC0t, Wisconsin-University of illinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 3 Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21 , Garden Club, '21 . Elizabeth is a lovable girl, good-natured. and pleasant to everyone. She's stuck to Hyde Park through everything, always loyal -that's Betty. Q l 2 I I I I l 3 1 I i 3 ,i 1 'I I Thirty-one 3 1 ei F .s H is 5 I F- Q 5 23 i I 5 Q I e 2 Pi 5 E bf li 1 Q in B 3 . XX' ,Ay ' E'-grfllyr, ' ' .lp-1:55 V f 'f - 2' 31 ,, .xr ' ' A ' ' ,.- 83:51.21 . . rlgg, ' W , . .,,.,. rake.. . ijt nl E 1- 4 '1 Tlzirty-LlL'v BERENICE Auaaues Holy Rosary School University of Chicago C. l. C., '19, '20, '21. IllBercnice has a personality that grows on one so delightfully that it is surprising how many friends she has made at Hyde Park. JUL1Us N. AVENDORPH, JR. Carter Practice'--University ol lllinois C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '2l3 Plutarch Club, '21, Choral Society, '18 '19, '20, '21, Operetta, '19, '21, Julius is not extremely socially inclined, but those who know him, know him for a fine fellow and a true Hyde Parker, He has never been absent or tardy in his four years at Hyde Park. EVELYN JEANETTE AXT Shakespeare C. l. C,, '18, '19, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '19, '20, '21, French Club, '20, Sopho- more Girls' Society, '18, '19, Junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, 'l9. Yes, this is Bunny, our sweet, lithe, and pretty Miss, who has made her way into many hearts. Her happy disposition and merry giggle will always be remembered by her many friends. JEROME W. BAER Kemper Nlilitary School-Business Vlforld C. 1. C., '20, '21, Boxing and NVrest1ing Club, '19, Commissioned Officers' Club, '20. Jerome is rather inclined to be military. Doesn't he look like a general when he sits at the Scrgeant's desk in the office? He has made himself known and liked during his two years with us. HOWARD SAMUEL BALLANTYNE 1VlcCosh-Princeton C. l.C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, Discussion Club, Weekly' Staff, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, Choral So- ciety, Operatta, '18, Football, '18, '19, '20, Basketball, '18, '19, Track, '18, '19, '20, Swimming, '18, '19, '20j Baseball '20. They call him Our Bally and nothing could fit him better. He sure did fight for Hyde Park in every game last fall, and was always an inspiration for our fellows. May he always be as successful in life as he was in football. 1 v--- W- iw - - --v -- ----H -- -.f-Yw...,.,- Z3 . i I s . ii, A752 Q N- ,fi 'X Y,- A I, C7 .. I I 3 3 Marne-Q-ff 'iii' TiEli'?'ff7Q . 4-at A -- I g lslEi nlglq CARLETON LLOYD BANKER Shakespeare-University of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, Discussion Club, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20. Carleton is not heard of much around school, and it's hard to understand because he's such a fine fellow in every way. I-Ie evidently believes that actions speak louder than words. FREDERICK E. BARTLETT Scott-University of Illinois C. 1. C., '18, 19, '20, '21. Fred is one of the quiet type that does things. I-Ie's a regular wizard when it comes to anything scientific, though. Sorry to see you go, Fred. MARGARET BENHAM BASSETT Champaign High, Champaign, Ill. ' University of Illinois Operetta, '21 3 Girls' Glee Club, '21 g Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21. Margaret is one of our song-birds. She has been with us only a year, but we have enjoyed her smiles and sweetness during that time. VIRGINIA BEARDSLEY Morgan Park-University of Illinois C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, 'l91 junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21. Virginia seems quiet in school, but outside -you'd be surprised! She chooses her friends carefully, so if you are one of them, consider yourself lucky. AVERY j. BERNSTEIN Willard-University of Michigan C. I. C., 'l8,'l9,'20, '21, Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '19, '20, Plutarch Club, '20, Spanish Club, '19, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20. Here's a friend-a Fine, whole-hearted chap, fond of a joke, and yet serious on oc- casion. That combination is sure to spell success. Thirty-three I I 1 1 I 1 ...J Thirty-four wif Yi? ELIZABETH KATHRYN BIERSMITH ,Q Scott-University of Wisconsin C.' 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, French Club, 19, '20, Musical Club, '19, Art Club, '19, Girls' Athletic Association, '17, '18, '19, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, ' junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior 'Il Girls' Society, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, .E '19, '20, '2l. is ,.. Z' Elizabeth, known as lV1lle's. little Secre- if tary, always has a crowd around her seek- ing advice. Because of her high scholastic record, she is one of Hyde Park's finest girls. Whatever she sets out to do, she usually accomplishes. JEANNE BIRKHOFF Ray-University of Illinois C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 , Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '19, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '20, G. A. A., '19. Her golden hair and blue eyes proclaim her Jeanne Birkhoff. Ready of wit and laughter, she is a girl with whom one can always have a good time. Y! EDWARD BLAKE BLAIR, JR. Senn-University of Wisconsin C. 1. C., '20, '21. He has been here only a year, but Blake has shown himself a good Hyde Parker. We hope Wisconsin appreciates him as Hyde Park and Senn have. FRANCES BLEIER 'l'uley High-Darlington College C. I, C., '20, '21, Glee Club, '20, '21, Op- peretta, '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, Frances is a quiet little miss with a sur- prising strength of personality and intellect. Good proof of this is in the very decided way in which we miss her when she is absent. LENORE A. Buss john B. Drake-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '19, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, French Club, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Pytha- gorean Club, '21. Lenore is that vivacious blonde who dances likeha fairy, sings, and nukes, and in addi- tion has those hard-to-get S's on her report card, She's the kind of girl were glad to have had at Hyde Park. LUCILLE L. BOBB Ray-'University of Chicago Swimming Team, '18, '19, Basketball Team, 18, '19, G. A. A., '18, 'l9. Lucille is one of the famous red-heads. She is jolly, witty, and a true friend. IVIABEL BOMASH Farren-Benjamin Dean, New York C. 1. C., '17, '18, '19, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Travel Club, '19, '20, Titian Tribe, '20, '2l. Mabel Bomash, otherwise known as lV1ibs, is one of our jolliest girls, and her sweet disposition is admired by many. She is noted for her attractiveness and popu- larity ELIZABETH BOWERS Kansas City, lvlo.-Wellesly C. I. C., '20, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, French Club, '20. Elizabeth comes from the tell me state, and has such charming ways that we are willing to tell her every little thing we know. Who could resist her? BETTY BOYLE St. Thomas-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Treas. '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '19, Pres. '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, Vice-Pres. '21, Girls' Weekly Staff, '20, Titian Tribe '20, Sec'y '20, Plutarch Club, '19, Dramatic Club '18, '19, '20, '21, Sec'y '19, '20, Weekly Staff, '20, '21. We would say that Betty's pedigree shows how valuable she has been to Hyde Park. Her list of friends includes most of the school's enrollment, and every one of them is proud to claim the honor. JACOB BRAUDON Fiske C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, Spanish Club, Boxing and XVrestling Club, Aero-Auto-Marine Club. Surely jake's birthday must be April hrst, because he's so full of fun and tricks. i Thirty-five T 4 l , ,A AM, ,f i gi- T ,. A 1: ---. . 'H -I 1 y. , , A H 1 as Q as ii -is 1 Q 5 an F B. THOMAS M. BREENE Hyde Park, Kansas City, Mo. University of Chicago C.' 1. C., '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, 21. Barney came to us only last September, but he's popular already. They say he's another Bill Goodhcart at the piano. HAROLD L. BRENTLINGER Wadsworth-University of Kentucky C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '18, '19, Discussion Club, '19, '20. Another military and mechanical gentle- man, and one who has a personality that attracts and holds real friends. RUTH BRESSLAUER Ray-Business College C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '19, '20, G. A. A. ,'20, '21,junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21 Little Ruth is an active, willing Hyde Parker. Although she is quiet and demure, she has been a conscientious student and a cheerful helper. E. STANLEY BRIN Kozminski-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 g Discussion Club, '18, '19, Pres. '20, '21, Weekly Staff, '19, '20, '21, Story Scribblers' Society, '18, '19, Pres. '20, Vice-Pres. '21, Radio Club, '19, '20, Camp Roosevelt Club, '19, Commissioned Officers' Club, '19, Treas. '20, '2l,Swimming, '20, '21. Quite a pedigree, isn't it? But then it's E. Stanley-wonder what the E. stands for He ranks high in our military circles, and is also quite a writer. He intends to study law, and knowing him, we dOn't think we'll take to a life of crime. lSABELL PERCIVALE BROOKS Bancroft School, Kansas City, Mo. NVe1lesley C. 1. C., '21, Travel Club, '21, Plutarch Club, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21. The best that can be said is not good enough for Isabell. Her sense of humor and he sweet smile captivates everyone, and we are glad that she decided, after a year of Boston, New York, and California schools to graduate from old H. P. l U l l S Thirty-six 5 r. , ,Awww .. an- --If 'wr-J, , , . ...M . la.-. . . MARION F. BROWN 5 E Sextonfllniversity of Chicago ' 2 C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 3 Sophomore Girls' i Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Choral So- ciety, '20, '21, Operetta, '20, '21. Brown-eyed, bobbed-haired Marion-her . heart and her virtues are as big and great as her eyes. She forms part of the insepara- ble duet of Little Eva and Marion, and may always be seen looking for, or chaperon- ing her other half. fl I RUTH Asi-IBY BROWN john Fiske-University of Chicago I C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, Musical Club, '18, '19, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, Sopho- more Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, ,Q Girl Reserves, '19, '20, '21, Sigma Ep- silon, '21, Operetta, '20. Ruth is of the unusual, interesting kind that makes you say, Introduce me, please. , Personality is the secret, NELORA ALICE BUCHAN Burke-lvlontieello Seminary C. I. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, French Club, '20, '21. Accident? Robbery? Why the crowd? 1 Why, it's Nelora with a swarm of admirers surrounding her. Well let's join the mob for she is certainly a pleasing bit of fem- ininity. RICHARD C. BUCHOLZ Fiske-Armour Tech. - g C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, spanish Club, ,R '18, '19, Discussion Club, '19, Dramatic 1. Club, '19, Radio Club, '18, '19, Com- 'f 1 missioned Officers' Club, '19, Operetta ' 2 Electrician '19, '20 '21, Bazaar Elec- trician, '18, '19. 1 Dick knows electricity from A to Z. You E know what the electrical effects at the Op- erettas have been he mana ed them! Hc's ' g 6 1 1 1 , g P going to make a big name for himself, and Q 5 then you'll be glad to have known him. 5 ALICE BuCHsBAuM Burke-University of Chicago ' C. l. C., '20, '21, French Club, '20, '21, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21. ,I Alice is one of Hyde Parks prettiest girls. Not only has she good looks in her favor, but she is also a capable, intelligent miss who is making high school in three and one-half years. XVc're proud of you, Alice! 3 '35 Thirty-seven --X-.2 ,gi S -, is 2 'Y 1' JW DOROTHY BUCKPITT Noble Institute-University of Chicago C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 3 Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '18, '19, '20, '21, French Club, '19, '20, '21, Girl Reserves '19, '20, '21, Musical Club, '20, '21. Dot told us, above all, not to say we would miss her sweet smile, so we won't. But, Dot, may we speak of your readiness to help out in any work, and to join in any fun? For that is what makes you one of our best-known and best-liked girls. MARGARET BURT Oak Park High School-Bryn Mawr C. l. C., '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21, French Club, '21. Margaret's outward friendliness is only surpassed by her inward sincerity. We wish that she had been at Hyde Park longer. MARY GRACE BURTON A, O. Sexton-University of Vifisconsin C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Garden Club, '19, Art Club, '18, '19, Fur and Feather Club, '19, '20, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, Junior Girls' Society '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Titian Tribe, '20, '21, French Club, '19, Grace has the pleasant gift of friendliness, and her going will leave a void which cannot be filled. She will always make friends wherever she goes-such is her nature. WARREN EDWARD BUYER Edmund Burke-University of Illinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Art Club, '21, Plutarch Club, Vice-Pres. '21, Fur and Feather Club, '18, '19, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Class Track, '20, Class Basketball, '20, Track, '21, Senior Dramatics, '21, Weekly Staff, '20, '21. Few people know that by derivation War- ren means conquerOr, but everybody knows the hearts Warren has conquered by his scholastic, athletic, dramatic, and social prowess. As an artist, too, we are sure to hear of this versatile young man later. CHARLES CALKINS Walter Scott-University of Chicago C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Weekly Staff, M'ging Ed. '20, Ed-.in-chief, '21, High School Press Association, Recording Sec- retary, '21, Glee Club, '19, Vice-Pres. '20, '21,0peretta, '19, '20, '21 ,Mandolin Club, '19, Pres. '20, '21, Musical Club, '18, '19, '21, Art Club, '18, Vice-Pres. '21 3 Story Scribblers' Society, '21. just look at this pedigree! The editor- in-chief of our Weekly deserves all the credit he gets. He is musical and artistic, and he has remarkable business ability together with that same pleasing personality which one finds in true Hyde Parkers only. 8M23EEMlMB I H! Thirty-eight 51 ' 3115531-5 K. Ark.. .N i ' -'-s,.,1-ga. A,-tm., 4 ff-slr' 1 .. F iw? ' 'M ,L fi' .V . r ' a'Z1f i' . ' -. 1 , ' w , - 'gL.4..,.a1 ' - - 'M H i L' 1.1 . ..-.. . .Ls . ' .L.64iiSi:3,24ise.: - A f ' .Q LS... Si in , ELIZABETH CARPENTER Ray-Rockford C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' E Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, French Club, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '20, Q '21, Plutarch Club, '20, '2l. Betty has what is called a piquant face, E with a snub nose. 1-ler square little chin, with its dimples, denotes a determination I to get whatever she wants-high marks and many friends. WILLIAM CARR Yale Grammar School University of Chicago C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Fur and Feather I Club, '19, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, '21, Everybody likes a pleasant, persevering, peppy fellow, that is why everyone likes Bill. We have enjoyed his four years with us very much. CHARLOTTE M. CHAPMAN F iske-University of Chicago C. l. C., '20, '21 , Spanish Club, '18, Sopho- more Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' I Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21 , Dramatic Club, '19, '20, French Club, '20, Plutarch Club, '19, '20, Travel Club, '21 , Garden Club, '20. A charming personality and a conscien- T tious thoroughness in everything she under- takes have gained for Charlotte her admir- - able record, scholastic and otherwise, at 1-lyde Park. She is very pleasant company, too, as Anne must have found out. FRANCES CHEL1Us Myra Bradwell-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Senior Girls' ' I Society, '21, French Club, '20, '21, Swimming Team, '20, '21, Girl Re- serves, 'l9, '20. I-lere's to our little dancer. May her life , be a long and joyous one, and may she be repaid for the millions of kindnesses which . she has shown her classmates during her Q I four years at Hyde Park! 5 1 CHARLOTTE ANNE CLAY 5 Mt. Carroll School-University of Chicago C. l. C., '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '2l. A ln the short time Charlotte has been with Q us, we have surely gained a delightful im- pression which invites further acquaintance. , i K S W 2. !, ' Thirty-nine 4 ffl 'HY K. N izq.gf--- fa ' --Mfg Q-7,..,, ' H - '.-fi' .1 ' 11 -, - ',if3-af-1-Q , ' ' -- f - -X , Q7f'. . . e..t,,s..-, -. H ,Q ' - 1,2 - 'A . gt., , :Tl ' ' 151, ' jf 1 'gt-H' M ,, , ' .. , . . , , L, . ... . ,3l.'17'scwL..,. 3 .T ALICE MARJORIE COCKRELL Wadsworth-Madison C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 ,Sophomore Girls' Society, Pres. '18, '19, junior Girls' I Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, P '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, G. A. A., '18, '19, Swimming Team, '18, '19, '20, '2l. There is certainly some wonderful power in small people of making themselves loved, and when a small person has in addition, all I of Alice's pep and vivid personality, the 1 combination is irresistable. AGATHA R. COHEN Forrestville-University of Illinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, '20, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, I, I Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Girl ' Reserves, '19. Agatha is a little blonde lady who makes an excellent nurse for injuries received in the chemistry lab. She is going to Illinois with the heartiest wishes for success from her friends and classmates. MILDRED I-1. COHEN Forrestville-Moser Business College C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls', '19, junior Girls', '20, Senior Girls', '21, French Club, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '21, Choral Society, '20, '21 , Operetta, '20, '2l. I Mildred, our English shark, is always will- : ing to help when we haven't our work, which is typical of her general good will. She has I made many friends whom she will keep , throughout her life. Good luck, Mildred! MILTON E. C01-IEN Burke-Harvard C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '20, '21, Debating Club, '18, '19, '20, I '21, Musical Club, '19, '20, Boxing and U Wrestling Club, '19, '20, Commissioned Officers' Club, '2l. 1-lere is a smiling boy of the plump type which is always overflowing with good nature. He'll leave a vacancy hard to fill in more ways than one. I PEARL COHEN 'I Moseley-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Choral Society, '18, '19, '20, Dramatic Club, '18, French Club, '18, Senior Girls' Society, '21, G. A. A., '20, Baseball, '21, Pearl is one of our happy, good-natured I girls and also one of the mainstays of the I Choral Society. She is always ready to sup- 1 port Hyde Park, and we pay her the highest . compliment we can in saying she is a true i 5 Hyde Parker. 'E-I-IMB I RME' Forty Q. .,:- , ,:- di.. ,, , A -,Mi .,,,.,,. 41:12 RUTH H. COLEMAN Kozminski4University of Chicago C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Musical Club, 'l9. Ruth's charming person is seen at nearly all Hyde Park's socials. Always ready to have a good time, and always ready to give a good time, she has made many sincere friends during her four years at Hyde Park. RICHARD CONE Lake View High-Cornell C. l. C., '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, Tennis, '20, Class Basketball, '19, '20, Heavy- weight Soccer, '19, '20, Dick is the grown-up looking gentleman with the polished manners, Ask 'most any girl for further information. And the fel- lows know what a dandy chap he is, too. JOSEPH T. CONNALLY Sexton-University of Illinois C. l. C., '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '18, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, Class Basketball, '20, Class Track, '20, Lightweight Football, '19, Tennis, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '19. Here's a friend indeed, tried through thick and thin, and never found wanting. They say he's musical to some degree, but every- body knows he's a real athlete. HELEN CoRY Kozminski-Northwestern C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '19, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, junior Euclidean Club, '19, Senior Euclidean Club, '20, Pythagorean Club, '21. Helen is an admirable member of our class, and a fine example of what everyone should be, a firm friend, an excellent student, an active club member, and a girl well-liked by us all. C1-IRISTABEL CRAWFORD KenwoodfUniversity of Chicago C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 , Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, French Club, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '21. lt's because Chrissy is such a good scout and so adaptable to any crowd or any party that we always love to have her with us. And have you ever danced with her? Flor- ence Walton had better look to her laurels, for she has a dangerous rival. 57? FC Q :A 1 ,., .,. ,r ' H K Uivlfrlv-a fif'aHi5,'5sE2 231 E l s i ,. E E F arty-one R as Rae, 4 E 6 E 1 1. -1 5 f'-1 .V ,fl .ggi K Sf? lx, 2? ii 1 4 f 1 1 1 i is in ,pf gy, ci 'W' ROSEMARY CREWDSON University Elementary School University of Chicago C. I. C., '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21 3 Swimming Team, '21, Although Rosemary has only been here a year it is quite evident that she has made good use of that time, She is cute, peppy, and clever, and did she ever read your palm? CoNsTANcE CROONENBERGHS Ray-Professional W'orld C. l. C., '20, '2l3 Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, French Club, '18, Pres. '20, '21, Dram- atic Club, '18, junior Girls' Society, Sec'y '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Vice-Pres. junior Class, '20, Auxiliary Vvleekly Staff, '21 3 Swimming Team, '18, '20, Annual Staff, '21, Press Club, '21. Pretty Connie, equally well-known as a brilliant French student, a beautiful dancer, and an all-around good fellow, has come into the limelight to stay. We have only to consult her remarkable record at Hyde Park to learn what her success in the future will be. IVIILDRED DANIELS Central High, Washington, D. C. University of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '2l. ln the short year that Milly Daniels has spent with us, we have come to know and love her. You may sail the Seven Seas, and if you ever find another like her, Hyde Park would like to see that person. ISABEL DAVIDSON SextoniUniversity of Illinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Musical Club, '19, '20, Titian Tribe, '20, '2lg Girl Reserves, '20, '21, Garden Club, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Choral Society, '19, '20, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' So- ciety, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, lsabel's crowning glory has made her a distinguished member of the Titian Tribe, and has also given her the nickname of Red Isabel is certainly a live wire, and it's a sure bet that we'll miss her when she goes. VIVIAN ESTELLE DAVIS Willard-Normal College C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Viv , having completed successfully a four year course here, has decided to go to Normal. Can you imagine a better teacher? And echo answers, No Qlal igI Forty-two ,A-'W X' I. . Q SP ,. it i R P E X si xg: 7- -,Y, Y -i .9 I Use- -ni? liigggugthgxi g .1111 emi, , 1 . . -., . f , ,.,' , .,p,. ett.,-..:.., ei 'ries page F ri' Eli 2: .. . - .. . is - - -.- GLADYS DEBS Burke--University of Chicago C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '18, Garden Club, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, I Girl Reserves, 'l9. I Always laughing, always talking-that's Gladys all right. She doesn't believe in worry, and yet she has the perseverance to , get anywhere or do anything she wishes. P. S. She i not a Socialist. WARREN H. DELANCEY Northfield High-University of Illinois Some one said about Warren, His head is made of the timber of wisdom. That I Fits to aldot if you know him, and it spells I a bright future. GREGORIO O. DEL VAL Polytechnic I-Iigh, Los Angeles I University of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, Spanish Club, '20. Although Gregorio has not been with us I very long, he has proved himself an apt student. Those who know him say that they are sorry to see him leave, but they know he will make good at college. I MURIEL DENOYER Fiske-University of Wyoming C. I. C., '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, Treas. '20, junior Euclidean Club, '19, Senior Euclidean Club, '20, Pythagorean Club, '21 3 Operetta, '20, Travel Club, Sec'y '20. It is easy to see why Muriel is loved and I I admired by everyone. See what the letters ' in her name spell: Math shark, Unselfish classmate, Reliable friend, Ideal chum, Ex- cellent student, and Loyal Hyde Parker. I DOROTHY DESSAUER ' Lincoln School, Enid, Oklahoma University of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21, junior Girls' Society, '2Og Senior Girls' Society, '21. Dot, like her sister, is fond of activity, I and missed only one football game last sea- I son. She hasn't the curly hair she craves, but our repeated assurances that we love her just the same are somewhat consoling her. Keep on your smiling, friendly .way, i Dot, and success will be assured. . l l I-I-l-lj! Forty-three V 1f5-,KA fx?- f X' 'wr ,J ' X , ,.,, .L 1 We , , ' -...vrfmvlff .lx .C' fc' LS F 'LZLXTSSEF 'A' ' vip.--. ' - ' 824. ,, ' i'Z'T:ti'1t2i :1fif'i1F7:T'L5'T'Li-g'.:.'s1t'if,i??B,L,'-ggi--A -'W-----M --- - -'L - ---- J f---A-- ---1 - -f--I -,-, XM Q-.gyqfa Mfig f ' '-PM W' ' nl W MEFF' WWF 311 f Fiflgl l mldlq LEAH DESSAUER Lincoln School, Enid, Oklahoma University Of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '2l1 junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21. Some day, when we hear of a wonderful violinist named Leah Dessauer, we will know that her ambition has been fulfilled. Lee is full Of vim, fond of sports, and entirely a Hyde Parker, therefore she is an all-around likeable girl. GLADYS RUTH DEUTSCH Fiske-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21. just say Glady, and everyone, thinks of the girl who is always peppy, and always smil- ing. Glady has made scores of friends while she has been here, and all will miss her presence. DOROTHY I-IAZEL Dick Fiske-University of Chicago C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 , Girls' Glee Club, '18, Pres. '19, '20, Treas. '21, Choral Society, '18, '19, '20, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Pres. '19, Senior Girls' Society, Pres. '20, Sec'y '21, Art Club, '18, '19, '20, Pres. '21, Sigma Epsilon, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, '21, Girls' Weekly Staff, '18, '19, '20, '21, G. A. A. '18, Fur and Feather Club, '18, Press Club. '21, Annual Staff, '21. Here's Dody, the girl whose drawings and posters have brightened Hyde Park's corridors, and given zest to the Weekly for four years. Some day her monogram will be as well known as those on the illus- trations of james Montgomery Flagg or Clarence F. Underwood. Her many offices show her popularity. CALVIN DORMAN London, Canada-University of Michigan C. 1. C., '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '20, '21, Cal has tried schools in all parts of the country and likes Hyde Park as well as any of them. That's a great deal in his favor. Everybody likes him, and if you know him, you can't blame them. ANNA-KATHERINE DOUGLAS Anderson Clndj High-Northwestern C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21g Spanish Club, '20, '21, Vice-Pres. '20, Pres. Fur and Feather Club, '20, Girl Reserves, '20, junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '2l. A. K. is Hyde Park's dimples girl. Count them if you don't believe it-One, two, three, four, five! Are there any dimples left in Anderson, Anna-Katherine? Forty-four NK RUTH-bl UANITA DRAYTON Shaw-University of Chicago C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '21. Ruth's joyful smile and sweet disposition have won many friends for her. XVe wish her all the success in the world in her future studies. ESSIE QUEEN DUKE Webster School, Quincy, lll. University of Chicago C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, Essie is not the kind of girl one would call aggressive, so her real fineness is evident only to those who have perception enough to see it through her quiet, yet friendly manner, ESTHER l. DUNLAP Champaign Clllj High University of lllinois C. 1. C., '20, '21, Cvlee Club, '17, '18, Operetta, '18, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, French Club, '20, '21. Esther's been here only two short years, but in that time she has completely won over teachers and pupils alike. lncidentally, she has pulled down some wonderful marks. WILLIS G. DWEN Yale C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '18, '19, '20, Discussion Club, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, Man- dolin Club, '20, Swimming Team, '20. Willis gives everything he goes into his hearty support, and that's the kind of fellow that counts. All in favor of wishing him success, riseiUnanimousl JAMES EADIE Dougla -University of lllinois C. l. C., '20, '21, Boxing and XVrestling Club, '20, Lightweight Basketball, '20. Hcre's one of the reserved fellows who typify the dignified senior. He does his work well. Besides hat, he's a good scout, and has more han the average number of friends. 1 1l,...,j x ,s fi 1 Forty-five fc 45: V -'Lad-. , -L., 14 Jw q . sa. , gg- .f . ff s.. t. xy- - ,.W, Forty-six NORWOOD EBERT Sexton-University of Illinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 , Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '18, Auto- Aero-lvlarine Club, '19, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '2J. Dutch, as some of his pals call him, is a fellow whom everyone likes. He doesn't make much noise, but nevertheless, he is with us, and his loss will be felt. RUTH CAROLINE EGER VVi1lard-Academy of Fine Arts C. 1, C., '18, '19, French Club, '20, Art Club, '20, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '2l. Artistic Ruth, alway- ready to turn her clever pencil to any poster or drawing in sup- port of a Hyde Park enterprise, has made herself one of our most valued students She is sure to win out in life, for her slogan is: Smile always, Never lose hope! ELEANOR ELMSTROM Kenwood-Universi y of Chicago C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, French Club, '18, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21. Eleanor certainly proves the old saying that 'fine goods always come in small pack- ages. She has made a host of friends dur- in her high school career, and we all wish her happiness and success in the future. KATHRYN EMMEL Shakespeare-University of Illinois C. 1. C., '18, 19, '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21, French Club, '20, '21, Senior Assembly Committee, '21 , Swim- ming, 'l7. There are few like Kitty. She is popu- lar among her teachers as well as among her classmates. She is attractive and a good dancer, and wins favor wherever she goes. EARLE W. ENGLISH Commerical High, Atlanta, Ga. University of Chicago C. 1. C., '16, '17, '18, '2l,Discussion Club, '10, '17, '18, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '17, '18, Fur and Feather Club, '17, 'l8. Earle left us for a while, but he's back again, and he's a fellow for us to be proud of. So tall he has to stoop when he comes in the room, his aims are as high as he is tall. Hit the mark, Earle, we're all back of you. , . , ..a.,f...: .K '1 Q fs-. K- , .iw V, ,.f-..- , .L ., Q I, A, Af . 1' lV1YRA BLANCI-IARD ENGLISH Kozminski-University of lllinois C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21. Myra is one of our quiet little girls, but she has become well-known here et Hyde Park because of her atti ude toward life and her likeable disposition. RUDOLF T. ERICSON Portage Park-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '21, Chess Club, '20, Sec'y '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21, Here's one of our chemistry sharks. He's not only good at chemistry, but at every- thing he attempts, as is shown by the fact that he's in Sigma Epsilon. MILDRED ESTER Bryn Mawr-University of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 5 Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society. '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21. Here's Milly, good sport, and loyal Hyde Parker. She's the girl whose merry laugh you hear both in the corridors and outside of school. We wish there were more like you, Milly. ROBERT T. FALCONER john Eaton, Washington, D. C. C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, Class Basketball, '20, Heavyweight Basketball, '21 . Robert may be quiet, but how he did fight for Hyde Park when he played on the basket- ball team! Everyone likes him, and his geniality assures him of many more friends after leaving Hyde Park. J. URBAN FARLEY Loyola Academy-University of Illinois Breezing in from Loyola to spend his last year with us, Urban made a most agreeable first impression which he has strengthened during that year. Our only regret is for the three years he spent elsewhere. Forty-seven ' u M ww-v4g' ' f'l?.'1ve is i-Z E' Wu., J. .Q ffE:,f1zi1.:' if '? Forty-eight K ARNOLD FELDMAN Shakespeare- University of Chicago C. I. C , '18, '19, '20, '21 g Senior Euclidean Club, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '2l. Arnold has been a fine student, but that has not prevented him from making many friends. f his after life measures up to his progress at Hyde Park, he is sure to get ahead. ROBERT M. F ENTON Bowen High-University of Chicago Don't we wish we had had this man for four years, though? He was one of Bowen's star athletes, but we've seen enough of him to know his true worth. JOHN ALLEN FERRY W adsworth-University of Chicago C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21 , Boixng and Wrestlin Club, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21. Did anybody ever see jack without some of his bunch 7 His good nature and, per- haps, his pretty sister, make everybody like him. ADELE PINK Sexton-Chevy Chase C. I, C., '18, '19, '20, '21, French Club, '18, '19, Plutarch Club, '19, Titian Tribe, '20, '21, Cvirls' Cvlee Club, '18, '19, Choral Society, '19, Travel Club, '19, '20, Sophomore Cirls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21. Her big, brown eyes and auburn hair are envied by many less-fortunate Ones. Red always has a good time, but is never too busy to get good marks. She has pep and good looks, and everybody adores her. J. COURTNEY FITZPATRICK Burke-University of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, Clee Club, '19, '20, '21, Operetta, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, '21, Heavy- weight Football, '20. Fitz is one of Hyde Parks foremost fellows in many ways. You have all seen him play football, and wherever there is a dance, he is the center of an admiring group. That testifies to the sort of fellow he is, and everybody wishes him luck. , ,f X .J .. -N,-5.3 xnxx '54 7 fx,-ri L ' , 'F' 'Q' ' ,-'f.l'f .:..T 1.,'l -iz , -. Ji, . ,gg M . ,N-, . . -Mar.-. .,,,- ' ., VIOLA KEELY FLEMING Walter Scott-Art Institute C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '18, '19, '20, Art Club, '18, Sophomore 5 Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Story Scribblers' Society, '20, Vice-Pres. '21, Plutarch Club, '19, '20. We will miss this Spanish Senorita who was with us only three and one-half years. Her amusing stories will always be remem- 3 bered, and we wish her the best of luck in her chosen work. N ORMA FRANCE Forestville-Ferry Hall C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, B '20, '21, Garden Club, '19, '20, Fur and . Feather Club, '18, '19, French Club, '20. Golden hair, blue eyes, and long curly eyelashes-isn't that enough to make you want to know her? They mark a girl who is well known for her interesting personality, i.5i5E2i3i.x4 fe- ., ETHEL F RANcEs FREUND Carter Practice-University of lllinois C. I. C., '18, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '21, Y Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Story Scribblers' Society, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '20. 1-lere's our little authoress-to-be, so re- member the name. Will the Story Scrib- u blers ever forget her delightful tales? No! 2331 Zig Will her flocks of admirers forget her? Mille. B fois, non! ' CAROLYN FRIEDLANDER Qi Kozminski-University of Wisconsin C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, senior Eucildean Club, '20, A Dramatic Club, '20, '21 , Choral Society, YT '20, '21, junior Girls' Society, '20, French Club, '21, Stamp 81 Coin Club, '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girl Reserves, '2l. jolly, happy Carolyn, no wonder we all love to have her around! Oh, she can be serious, too. We all know that, because hasn't she belonged to Sigma Epsilon for three semesters? WILLIAM R. FRITZE Parker Practice School-Armour C. l. C., '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, Senior Assembly Committee, '21, An- nual Staff, '21, Press Club, '21, 1-l. S. Press Association-Cook Co., '21, 1-lere's the chap with the executive ability. See how the Annual blossomed under his able business guidance. 1-le has such a jolly disposition that he's popular everywhere, and his place will be exceedingly hard to fill. A A X 1 ' NY-'Q ' .. . 1 , if-f ,ig .1 . , ., in , 1-' 1+ . -wi, 541+ -vet . -Y --'fra-fvr egg 1 - . ..:-.,4Q...t5: .f.M-....,..euJ,.i . -Acme-hinder-M -2 .,. W- . - Forty-nine sg.. Ti. Fifty .. . KW, J, Sz, . - WILLIAM NEWCOMB GARVEY Wadsworth-University of Chicago C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Vice-Pres. '19, De- bating Club, '18, Sec'y '19, Discussion Club, '18, '19, Art Club, '19, Spanish Club, '18, Vice-Pres. '19, Sigma Epsilon '20, '2l. Such an angelic child at first sight, but quite different when you know him. And oh! he isn't a bit popular with the ladies, is he? He has ambitions, and we're sure that some day they will be fulfilled. HENRY M. GEISMAN Bushwick High, Brooklyn, N. Y. Business World C. l. C., '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21. Henry is a boy you just can't help liking. He's a Sigma Epsilonian, and that shows he has added excellent scholarship to his other admirable qualities. ORMA K. GIBSON C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '18, '19, '20, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, Weekly Staff, '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '19, Senior Dramatics '21. Know O. K.? Why, of course! Orma has the reputation of having the quickest Wit and most: brilliant repartee of any girl in the class, and she has come by that reputation honestly. MILDRED GoE Scott -University of Illinois C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 ,Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Plutarch Club, '20, Art Club, '19. Mildred has a wee, small voice, but every- thing she says is worth listening to. lt's a sure bet that whenever anyone asks her for information, she will be able to give it. CORINNE GOLDMAN Carter Practice School Vanderbilt College C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 ,Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21. lf you are in search of a really good-na- tured girl, let us introduce Corinne. She is cheerful and always talking, her personal friends are many. Her fun-loving nature has enlivened many a class. J uf- XX 1 1--..,,,5,, 1. Y, --X-frm , '11 T Vfz' V fs A 'X -.Mya CAROLYN K. GOLDSTEIN Willard-University of Chicago C. l. C., '19, '20, '21, G. A. A., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sec'y '19, Basketball, '19, '20, '21, Capt. '20, lndoor Baseball, '18, 'l9. '20, '21, Captain Ball, '18, '19, '20, Track, '19, '20, '21, Hiking, '18, '19, '20g Sigma Epsilon, '21. Time: Anytime. Place: Gym. Cast: Carolyn and? Why, lvliss Gardiner, of course. Yes, Kelly is one of Hyde Park's foremost feminine athletes, and she will probably be instructing gym classes in the dear old school some day. EDMUND J. GOODHEART FiskeAUniversity of lllinois C. l. C., '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, Band, '19, '20, '21, Chess Club, '19, '20, Orchestra, '18, '19, Soccer, '19, '20, Annual Staff, '21 3 Press Club, '2l. Ed comes from a famous family, and is somewhat musical himself. That he's a fine student is shown by the fact that he was in Sigma Epsilon and also on the Annual Staff. There aren't many around school who can boast of such a list of accomplishments or such a host of friends. JOSEPH E. GOODMAN F iske-University of Chicago C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Orchestra, '18, '19, '20, Band, '18, '19, '20. joseph is one of those quiet, steady, hard- working people who keep things going-and make life worth while. LORETTA GROLLMAN Carter Practice!-University of lllinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, Junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, French Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '20, Musical Club, '19. To know Lorrie is to love, and that is saying a great deal, for it is not everyone who can make friendships at first sight. CARL GROSS Kozminski-University of Chicago C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21g Discussion Club. '19, '20, '21, Fur 82 Feather Club, '19, Checker Club, '20, Boxing 82 Wrestling Club, '19, Carl appears to hold himself aloof from this mundane sphere, but it's only an appearance. He's one of the best fellows you can Hnd anywhere. Here's success to him. 4 1 T '23i.Mw.- '2' TQ Fifty-one 1:4 il '-,ng 15v','7 .1 A 5fi'v2?fE7.5?J'Z1 fm xv . Z' Fifty-two X' X -. A-W.. -. - --....,, A 1' 5 S ' ' . A . , ..M . . . .pg 1- '- zu' . , ' J A. 4. V w: if L. if S' it .fir TOBIAS GUINSATAO Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippine Islands.-University of Chicago. Indoor Baseball, '17, '18, '19, '20, Operetta, - '17, '18, '19, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21. Herc's the boy with the capacity for learn- ing. He comes from the Philippines, but he has shown a good many of us how to work. On top of that, he is as fond of fun as any American fellow. ALEX GUTMAN Willard-University of Illinois Commissoned Officers' Club, '19, '20, Dis- cussion Club, '19, '20, Spanish Club, 'l91 Soccer, '19, '20, Capt.-Elect. '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, Ath- letic Board of Control, '20. Alex has come to Hyde Park and won his way to the front by his cheerful, willing atti- tude to work for the school. HELEN KEENE HALL Fiske-Wellesley C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 3 Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, G. A. A., '18, Choral Society, '18, '19, Plutarch Club, '19, '20, '21, Sec'y '20, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, Girl Re- serves, '20, '21, Sec'y, '20, Senior Euclidean Club, '20, Weekly Staff,'20, '21, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, Titian Tribe, '20, '21, Treas, '203 Girls Base- ball, '19g Captain Basketball, '18, Op- eretta, '19, Annual Staff, '21, Anyone acquainted with Hyde Park is acquainted with Helen Hall, for Helen is a good student, an active member of the major clubs, and an ardent supporter of athletics. Hyde Park will lose one of its best girls when she leaves. LAWRANCE HALPENNY Toronto Central Tech-University of I llinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21g French Club, '19, Fur and Feather Club, '18, '19, Auto-Aero-Marine Club, '19, '203 Dis- cussion Club, '19, Plutarch Club, '20. Lawrance came to us in 1918 from one of Canada's largest schools. He is planning to take up aviation, and has already had some real experience in the Canadian flying lielcls. JEAN HAMILTON Kenwood-University of Chicago C. 1.C., '18, '19, '20, '21 3 Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '203 Senior Girls' Society, '20, '2l: Girl Reserves, '19, '20, '21g French Club, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, Musical Club, '18. Girls' Weekly Staff, '19, '21, Annual Staff, '21, A delightful combination of brilliancy, literary ability, wit, enthusiasm, sympathy, and charm has made a perfect girl. That girl is jean-without a doubt, a most versatile person. F,,jNy,mNw l 15' A ff. I g Q. 151 . 1 ,il , ' ' . 'ZIYQZTW' .R I . f-T' A -9- --R fi 2 fs -Tm-. - 1 'zifwffm' -,,s,,.,.,,..,,. X4 V in- -A V V , , , ,..-.,,A...,,. gg, A, , in EW 1, ,N f f c. .. gig 0 ' ' A --- - ---- --- - . V .- 5 .,yg-- -- B--A A 1- , I H , M. f 1 I I I I VERDI HAMMOND Fiske-University of Illinois Spanish Club, '19, C. I. C. '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, Ukelele Club, '19, Musical Club, '18, junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '21. Verdi's enjoyable companionship and pleas- ant manner were sadly missed during the time she was away from Hyde Park, and her returning to graduate proves that the friend- ship was mutual. FERN HANNA Port Huron High School - Post-Graduate C. I. C., '19, '20, '21 5 Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21. Fern, usually called Buddy, is one of our quiet, demure girls, and her enthusiasm is spent in basket ball and dancing. v Her shyness has not prevented her from making many friends. BERTHOLD J. HARRIS Willard-University of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '19, Sigma Epsilon, '21, Band, '18, '19, Camp Roosevelt Club, '19. See the Sigma Epsilon? That means scholarship. See the C. I. C.7 That means patriotism.See the Band? That means mus- ical ability. The other things mean an all- around good fellow, and that is Berthold. EDITHE A. HARRIS Frances Shrimer Preparatory School University of Wisconsin C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Girl Reserves, 21. Although she has only been here two short years, Edithe has made a host of friends through her cheery smile and her constant readiness to lend a helping hand. We'll lose in Edithe a loving and loyal friend. GENEVIEVE L. HAWKINSON Bryn Mawr-University of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 5 Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, French Club, '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, Genevieve is a mighty sweet girl, one who is full of fun and who brings sunshine wherever she goes. Her charming person- ality has won her many dear friends at Hyde Park. I 1 I - I - Fifty-three i 1 1 . -45, ik cjzgf' 5 V ' fi -QQ g ' '- gn QM sa-1-aw - F-rr 1 1-.-.L ll :v-.sj-- , V . W ,f . tw . ti.. .-,t,-J.+. .M-1. Q. S . 1. Y, .IF . ff' 'NX , Y, .ML g Wm VV M l ---- ,L ' ' . :gf .. Ll. -Q.. . N-f Q . -Q 1 ,., M. H W, , , ,, . ,....,-.-..... .,.,..-.L ..., . ,..-t...,..,, ..,. ,,,, ..,-.-.T?2D1-g-x,j3- FP '1t '5' -4 Eff -sa2I.l,.M l.'ifgli,..:fiQ.:q::. ffziazii-,tT7f,ag-. if vii -mx.-. nf ugfyf-E f,-5-E WVILLIAM DICKERSON HECHLER 95 Wadsworth-University of California ' C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, N '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '18, ' 19, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club '19, Glee Club, '20, '21, Choral Society, Q '20, '21, Operetta, '21, Auto-Aero- Marine Club, '19. v-' - They censored all the good things we had 1 written about you, Bill, but just the same you know what they were. We can't say them without slang, but-well ,everyone knows - you're one of the best fellows Hyde Park ever turned out, and there are many who wish they were like you. . 1 l PAULINE L. HENE F elsenthal-Columbia University . C. 1. C. '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '19, '20, French Club, '19, junior Girls' Society, I '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Spanish Club, '20, Fur and Feather Club, '20. Blue-eyed Pauline, true from the heart out and a general favorite, has found her way into many hearts that will be very sorry to lose her. . 1 ELSA 1-IERZKA ' , Ray-University of Illinois 1 l C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, ' 1 '17, '18, '19, '20, G. A. A., '18, Sopho- more Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior 1 Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' li Society, '20, '21, French Club, '19, '21. Surely everyone has seen that gay smile of Elsa's, for she carries it with her every- where. She is a true friend, ready to help everyone , and she has been very active in all school activities. All in all, she is a wonderful girl. i CLEM 1-IIBBARD Austin High-Colorado School of Mines If C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, '2l. C1em's name suggests hardy old New England, and his traits prove it. We re- member in our Latin class he was among the foremost, resolved to do or die, or possibly do and die. -' MANUEL M. 1-11RscH Willard-University of Illinois l C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, 1 '18, '19, Chess and Checker Club, '18, '19, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, I '20, Camp Roosevelt Club, '20. Manny is a royal fellow and a depend- able friend. He is never in a bad humor, and for this reason makes friends easily, and holds them. Fifty-four 4 ,xx ' 7.11 K , --.. 'R s'x 'ff XX 2 ff , 1 ,ff N , A-, R it .Q . R E ,, ' ' f......if...'L'G . ' ' ' .557 f ' M lr-.l..,,. 'V ,im 'A A if ,J - 'r'J.,3ifffrg4A jf, ' 1 7X'.,11'f'f' - f, fiif-lrl 544' 5Ld.,., ,., W, ,-... ,.,,, . . .E ,,.. .. .Y F , , .. , ,, ,Maj ,Y,,,,,-w, ? ii i 311 M5 I M I H A. HERBERT HOFFMAN . Kozminski-University of Chicago C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '18, '19, '20, Radio Club, '18, '19, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, Class Basket- ball, '21 , Swimming, '20, '2l. l-lere's a jolly good fellow. Hyde Park will expect great things from him in the future, and she has a right to, judging from his past record. ' MARY KATHERINE HOLMQUIST St. Charles, Burlington, Wis. University of Wisconsin Senior Girls' Society, '20, '2l. Katherine's ambition is to be a nurse. Oh, don't we wish we could be sick all the time. Her sweet and lovable personality wins us all. SHERMAN HORWICH Willard-Armour Institute C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 3 Spanish Club, '18, Boxing and Wrestling Club, Discussion Club, Class Basketball, '18, '20, Plutarch Club, '19, Lightweight Basketball, '2l. Sherman is a fine chap, and has all the attributes of an ideal Hyde Parker. lf you don't know and like him, it's your fault, you should. CLARICE MAY HOUGHTON Walter Scott-University of Wisconsin G. 1.C., '18, '19, '20, G. A. A., '18, '19, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Musical Club, '19, Art Club, '19. Hyde Park has few girls as sweet as Clarice. She certainly enjoys a good time, and she and Elizabeth are always planning some- thing. l-ler smile and winning way will insure her happiness wherever she goes. EVELYN D. HOUSTON Ray-University of Chicago C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, Glee Club, '18, Spanish Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21 Popular? How can she help being so? Everyone likes a girl who is pretty, amiable, and full of fun, and that's exactly the kind of girl Ev. is. Fifty-five -H A 'cap 'n . . , 4-. , '11f'- H 17 zwmwmef' . ,ff T'T,MVg5g A M, - ,,,w,-z -ifAs.b....,4-xx L 'i 'L1M I .V ,. -- ' ,-.,,,,,s.. .. ,,., .e. Mc.. -:.. - - ' ' ' ' ' T-'-'A' ' 'J ' ' ' ' ' 'ilk it I 2 . . J 3 1 1 A M I Q.. ,.:,. s . xr ,I J 'J 1 W I-fs.. A 1 I 1 . 45 A v 'fi 1 S 1 . I I I 1 . 1 I I I 5 1 f l 5 ++,,., 1'-if Lily' V 4' A 4 I HY W,-WNW ,B L- YY, . . .,. 1 1- -QWIIIMZ , F!ul l l .lQl ALICE HOWARD Wadsworth-University of Chicago G. A. A., '17, Basketball, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21, Girl Reserves, '21, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '2l. Who is that dainty, vivacious maid trip- ping down the corridor, who sings out a cheery hello to you? You've guessed it. It's Alice. She is one of those rare persons who is a good student and yet full of fun. HAMILTON W. HOWE Sturgis, South Dakota-Annapolis C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '19, '20, Vice-Pres. '21, Commissioned Officers' Club, Sec'y '20, '21, Debating Club, '18, Operetta Staff, '20, Annual Staff, '21, Athletic Board of Control, '20, '21, Lightweight Football, '18, Heavyweight Football, '19, '20. lt takes a regular fellow to be an athlete, an active club member, and a good student all in One, and Ham is all of these, and then some. And now his position as Assist- ant Editor of the Annual finishes a well- rounded high school career. LOUISE GERTRUDE HOWE Fiske-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '21, Musical Club, '18, '19, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, '2l. Our wee One. But who can say she is not one of the greatest when it comes to things other than physique? F'rinstance, friendliness, intelligence, and all-around good-sportsmanship. JANE ELIZABETH HUDELSON Bryn Mawr-University of Illinois C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, French Club, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '19, Garden Club, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, I-lere's Spud. She's quiet in school UD, but full of pep outside. She is studious, and loves her dear teachers, and above all, she's a good sport and a wonderful pal. ISABEL KATHERINE HUNTER Ray-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, G. A. A., '18, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '2'1 ,Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21 , Plutarch Club, '2l. Izzy is just full of life, and you know what that means to any party. And can you depend upon her? Well say so. X Fifty-six -1 ,--, fx qi, KSN, 1, 'W 1 -- Af fr 1 5 -A E A., .ar jj1T,..,....L':',7' 2. L ' -L, V i:14'f i ll!-A ' N-G51 ,M ' ,Y ' - HW E - - - ' f - 1 ' ' ' ' QQ .1 ...:J'.:'rT ,, V- f S 1 A.. 0 f 1 t --5.1. It i-wifllftf,-.--f if If ,--L-, . ' .DL gh, YVVY Y ,Q ,, ,. ,-,A ,m.-,-,,,,,,-,,,,,,,.,.....-,. ,,.., A I 'B H E I Q I H Q I H I rms HARRIETT MAY IRWIN Parker jr. High, Dayton, Ohio University of Wisconsin C. 1. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Debating Club, '17, '18: Senior Euclidean Club, '19, G. A. A., '17, '18, '19, Sigma Epsilon, Vice-Pres. '19, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Titian Tribe, '20, '2l. Harriett'S sunny disposition and whole- some gaiety have endeared her to the whole Senior Class. No one could help being happy when piquant little Harriet is around. DOROTHY FRANCIS JACOBS Scott-University of Chicago C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '2l. Although of a rather quiet nature, Dorothy is of a cheerful disposition and always smiling. Besides being a good student, she is also popular on account of her many good qualities. MARGARET JACOBS Carter Practice-University of Illinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Choral Society, '18, '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Musical Club, '18, '19, G. A. A., '2l. There is a lustre in her hair, there is a twinkle in her eyes. Margaret is always ready with her welcoming smile and her jolly laugh. We will long remember our happy associations with her. RACHAEL JAMES C. l. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '17, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, Vice-Pres. '21, French Club, '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, '21, Titian Tribe, Pres. '20, '21, Senior Dramatics, '2l. Rachael needs no write-up to set forth her charms, for we all know them well. Per- haps her most lovable characteristic is her ready sympathy, and her sincere pleasure in anyone elses good fortune. HELEN DUDLEY JEGI La Crosse High School University of Wisconsin C. l. C., '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '21, Girl Reserves, '21, Garden Club, '2l. For anyone who has been here for only one year, Helen has shown a remarkable amount of spirit and interest in Hyde Park. It makes us wish that we had known her longer. l Fifty-seven 13 43? 1 .i 5 K '- -'-, aw..,..w ,. .- 4 ,.J'QaEfifflgf5f'.Q.Q N A sfiilg-yg-'iw ff CHARLES THEODORE JOHNSON Soldier Clowal High University of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, Band, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, '21, Basket- ball, '20, '21, 'iChuck is a dandy chap, and one of Hyde Park's star basketball men. His attractive personality makes him a general favorite with everybody, and he has the pep that will gain almost anything he aims or. 'HORACE MERRILL JOHNSON Quincey CMass.j High University of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '18, Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21, Senior Euclidean Club, '21, Swimming Team, '2l. Horace is our Boston friend with the big sense of humor. You've heard that where there's a will, there's always a way, well, here you see an example. WAUNETAH JOHNSON Fiske C. I. C., '18, '19, Musical Club, '18, '19, Girls' Glee Club, '18, '19, Treas. '20, Operetta, '18, '19. 'iWauny is a dancer of remarkable talent. We wish she had shown us more of her art while at Hyde Park. She is graduating a half year early, and we are extremely for- tunate in having her in our class. MARTHA E. JONES Ridott-University of Michigan C. I. C., '19, '20, French Club, '19, Sigma Epsilon, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, Junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Spanish Club, '19, Martha has won an enviable record at Hyde Park, though her unassuming nature has allowed few of us the privilege of know- ing her as a pal. ALBERT B. JOUSE St. Andrews, Quebec, Canada University of Chicago C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, Travel Club, '21, Discussion Club, '20, Boxing and Wrest- ling Club, '20, Glee Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Treas. '20, Choral Society, '17, '18, '20, Operetta, '18, '19, '20, Tennis, '18, Baseball, '21, Soccer, '21, Lightweight Football, '18, Class Basketball, '18, '20, Lightweight Basketball, '18, Heavy- weight Basketball, '21. HAI is one of our best athletes whose good will and humor have made him a host of friends. His graduation means a loss which will be felt greatly in our athletic world. B ilMlgl lHE Fifty-eight X Ns- Z5 f vw ,f , f-f ,f 5. al Xa:-' E V' ' '. , QQEQQ- 3? E. as 1 .w ' ' ,...fef5iEfif ?fii:1il?fifg Iaiiff i L M.: A , f 'j F L fi I-4, 'f ' Q 'fl f,,4.,v, ,Q jfq.,QEl -gg 1 M. KENNETH KAHLER Kozminski--Art lnstitute Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '19, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '17, '18, Track, '19, '20, '21, Baseball, '21, Heavyweight Basketball '21 1-lusk is our dashing forward, fighting for Hyde Park in every game. In athletics and as a student he has been a decided suc- cess. We hate to lose a fellow who has es- tablished such a record for perseverance. JAMES KAHN Shakespeare-University of Chicago C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 , Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21, junior Commissioned Gfficers' Club, '18, Treas. '19, Swimming, '19, '20, '21 , Golf, '20, '2l. Jimmie seems quiet and dignified in classrooms, as though he had no use for the frivolities which those about him occasionally indulge in, but he enjoys a good time to the utmost, and is a leader when it comes to making friends. KATHRYN KAHN Beale-University of Chicago C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, Sec'y, '20, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, Pres. '21, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, Sec'y, '21, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, Weekly Staff, '20, Annual Staff, '2l. Friend Kay, senior class pet, has a wonder- ful knack for putting things over, which keeps her in great demand wherever clever- ness and skillful management are needed. And fun? Why, there's no one in the world who can draw more laughs than Kay. MARY KAssoN Kenwood-Wellesley C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, Junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, French Club, '19, '20. Mary, our pretty brunette, is one of the best-loved girls of the Class of '2l. Who could resist her jolly laugh and ready friendliness 7 RUTH KAWIN Yampa CGoloradol School Spanish Club, '20, '21, junior Girls' So- ciety, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '2l. Ruth Kawin is a dandy girl, always smiling, always pleasant, and always ready to help anyone who needs her. Fifty-'nine 1 ,ullnif fa Aga, Tak-, N I . ' . we , ,,. -, ,I . ' - 5 '11171m17J 7' f g' xg- LH SI?'X g. ' ljiag, - ' -. v i' N xii' as ,,,,f,., 1., ,.., ',Q.,,.f1f.'.....,-. , T, gh wp- ' ' 9 ' ' A--A-...f 'gi X34--I-il-.:f:f'Tf,l. ,,.. , ffl 'Q-T - fl 'fi.g...-f17 1ff,,--, 'TZZ.ZZ, ..,. ' ' f .,. , . A, A ...KQV fl-, ln, , aww -,,,,g.g-I 75 y I fjif! i DHMD.. i i i i 55,-L f ,. ,, FI IQIQIHIHI , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MARY L. KELLY Kenwood-University of Illinois - C, I. C,, '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, , ' '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, Treas. , '20, '21, Glee Club, '19, '20, '21, Vice- Pres. '19, '21 , Spanish Club, '19, G.A.A., '21 , Secretary june Class, 1921. Winsome, capable, and peppy-that's Peg just a real girl who can do any- thing and everything at the right time, and do it well. Countless friends and admirers have always been Peg's, and her sparkling l personality has made her a leader among . them. WILLIAM DODGE KERR Kenwood-University of Chicago Treasurer june Class, '21, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, I '18, '19, Weekly Staff, '20, '21, Glee Club, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, ' i Treas. '20, Golf Team, '21 , Class Basket- ball, '18, '20, Capt. '18, Lightweight 1 Basketball, '20. Billie is the handsome young man with the sleek hair. He is one of the most popu- , lar fellows around school, and his list of activities indicates ability. He takes part , , in everything and works with a will. His 'f fine qualities make him a favorite with ' 5 il everyone. .Y I S OTHO KILE I' Rockford High-University of Illinois C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, Football, '19, '20. Here's one of the best football men Hyde E Park has ever turned out-Otho Kile, last I year's captain. His popularity is due not T only to his football ability, but also to his great friendliness and fine personality. .g DOROTHY MARY KITTLE Q Kozminski-University of Chicago Glee Club, '18, Vice-Pres. '19, Pres. '20, Musical Club, '19, Sec'y, '20, Sopho- I more Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior k Q.. I- Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Operetta, '20, '2l. Pretty, popular, and gifted with a wonder- ful contralto voice, Dorothy has made her- self invaluable in all Hyde Park's musical organizations. A successful career is already assured for her. ' I 1 ALICE KLUGE 5 Parkside E C. I. C. '19, '20, Sophomore Girls' Society, i '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21 , Travel Club, '20, Alice is one of our best students, a friend and lovely girl. She has a gift that we know will bring her success very soon-the gift of creating beautiful hats. May her next four years be as busy and pleasant as these last four. I 5 I IH!-MIMIHI-IMI Sixty ,-1 ,K . -X., f f - x' ,fl , I ' I! X , Tx 1 as A M-Q. by L: ,...fT'g.1 Tl. ' 'Tfgjj Lggtfi. X- -...C Y g J 1 fx A . -5 1 , 1. ff P, ,K -f ., ,,...., 4 13:-. : 1.1-'f- ,A-- . sum, . ,.,....., ,..,.,. , .. -f-- -7- N - -- Y . N- - - -- -- -H 1-Y' Fam: .f ...m ?3'.i ALFRED H. KNOUFF . Kozminski--Ohio State L ' C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '18, '19, Sec'y, '20, '21, Story Scribblers' I Society, '19, '20, Pres. '21, Dramatic 1 Club, '20, '21, C-lee Club, '20,' 21, S L Weekl Staff '20 '21' Annual Staff '21 g Y 1 1 1 1 - Al is a very capable sort of fellow who 2 has made quite a name for himself around school. His pedigree tells why. Those who 2 don't know him are in the minority and W have missed something. HARRY C. KOPF Fiske-University of Illinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Travel Ciub, 4 '20, Track, '19, '20, Basketball, '21, Q Class Basketball. 'Q 1-4 Here is an example of the good-looking and very popular type of athlete for which 1 gl Hyde Park is noted, and it isn't only ath- Q 1' letic ability which brings him to the front. 1- . A genial disposition and winning personality , have gained him scores of friends. - PT 1 FRED KRUSE Fiske-Academy of Fine Arts C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, Art Club, '18, Pres. L' '19, Weekly Staff, '18, '19, '20, '21, Annual, '18, '19, Senior Dramatics, '21, Cheer Leader, '18, '19, '20, '21. su. All right, Hyde Park, up on your feet! .,. P9 A Yea, Freddie -Artist, Actor, Friend. R.. le ROY R. LAIDLEY Howe-Business World C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, Chess and Checker Club, '19, '20, Titian Tribe, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, You've heard before that good things come in small packages. Roy is little, but he is one of Hyde Park's best. We're glad to have known you Roy, and wish you all success. CHARLES FELDER LANE il? Morehouse College-University of Illinois C. 1. C., '20, '21, spanish Club, '21, Band, S '20, '21, Orchestra, '20, '21. It Charles is a fellow who has left a reputation . for being one of the really nice young men who give Hyde Park its name as producing the finest kind of men and women. He has been quiet, and he will be appreciated when he is gone. Sixty-one Z5 A ff FAN , 4 N f -S K. f 9 A I ' . H... ,11 K fl' F F- , . ' ' M I 2 1-. . ,f ..f:l-...-:ECW jg-. ,C H-f ' -' ' X ,,4f ' ijftilv .LL H .,'. ',.1ffl..'l ., ' f i V 2 i ' 'A -A iii.:ra41,'i:,: f Q 5121- 5: Q ' 1 . to g , ' O fn' -vi 35573154 Fl l l l l-iq i121 Sixty-two LORETTA LA PRES Forestville-Northwestern C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society '21, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, French Club, '20, '21. Parlez-vous francais? Well, Loretta does, and she's a mighty fine Frenchman, too. just ask Mademoiselle, or, for that matter, ask us. We can vouch as to her foreign tongue, and also to her scores of praise- worthy characteristics. ELEANOR LARSEN Sexton-University of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20,juniOr Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, G. A. A., '18, '19, '20, Basketball, '17, '18, '19, If Eleanor were a boy, there's no telling what she might do to keep us laughing, but as long as she's a girl, she does her best to amuse us by her dancing and her quick repartee. And she succeeds, all right! ALBERT LATIMER Wadsworth-University of Chicago C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '19, Discussion Club, '19, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, '20. Albert is one of those young men who im- presses you as an all-around good fellow and a friend who can be relied upon. He'll succeed! just watch our prophecy come true! NORMAN THOMAS LEIBER Bryn Mawr-University of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Norm came from a good grammar school to a good high school and he's going to a good college. We wish him luck,, and with that he is sure to accomplish wonders. MARION LEONARD Ray-University of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Orchestra, '19, Dramatic Club, '19, '20, Treas. '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, French Club, '21, Senior Dramatics, '21. Peppy Sis with all her loyalty and school spirit! She has been the life of many a class with her clever remarks and gay chatter. F ,f . V, '-- I ,N , ,Y ,. , E vi ff! N F E .- ' 1 ' ' 'Ti:f5',.:f. ' - .H Ax, v- ., .-- M 'W , , fi MARY LOUISE LESS St, lV1ary's Acadamy University of Chicago C. 1. C., '20, 213 G. A. A., '19, '20, 21, Captain Basketball, '20, Basketball. '20, '21, Baseball, '20, junior Girls' Society, 19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, lvlary is an athlete and a supporter of ath- letics to such an extent that even the teams, never satisfied with the numbers that turn out, have nothing to complain of in her case. She is a true Hyde Parker in every sense of the word. I-IERMA SYLVIA LEVY Sexton-Northwestern C. 1. C., '20, '21, junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, 21 3 Garden Club, '18, '19, '20, '21 ,Musical Club,'l9. Herma is one of the small, quiet members of our class, but she has as much fun and good nature bundled up in her as though she were six feet high. She'S worth knowing. LOUISE LEVIN Burke-University of Chicago C. l.C., '18, '19, '20, '21, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, -Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Louise has made a reputation for herselfas being a girl who is seldom seen without a smile. When she leaves, Hyde Park will be losing one of its best liked girls, and we wish her all that She could possibly wish for herself. DANIEL LEWIS Sextona-University of Illinois C. l.C., '18, '19, '20, '2l: Discussion Club, '19, '20g Radio Club, '19, French Club, '19, '20. Ha-ha! Here comes a laugh in the form of Dan Lewis. Underneath his gay smile he has a big heart, and we feel sure everybody will join us in saying we're glad to have known him at Hyde Park. LAURA-FRANCES LINHOFF Wadsworth-Glen-Eden-on-the-Hudson Frances has been rather exclusive while at Hyde Park, but she has left a host of warm friends, nevertheless. Z? 'Rx ' ' . Kin. , , . , ...,,,, .. . .. , ,.,...,. . W, I.. I . , m.,Z.VQ,1g.V:,,..,, Sixty-three I 1 N -Z'L:. ':g7 'li, .Y , ' ' 'df Vg ,NTS , ' 'W 'si faw:...2k We I I I1 5 ss 2: S E y M 15 59 71 '-Q ,-If TZ L.. lf ff' z- ,I 'fi 1 .4 1 Z s il i ii i l 1 1 Simty-four IRENE MARKS Carter School-lvloser Business College C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 ,Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, French Club, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '21, Choral So- ciety, '20, '21, Once out in the business world, lrene will surely make a high place for herself. Her presence is always a signal for rejoicing, and no one knows just what the secret of lrene's sweet and charming disposition is. lVlADELEINE MASCHA Lucy Flowcrfllniversity of Illinois C. 1. C., '20, '21 ,,JU1 llOl' Girls' Society, 'l9. Capability is 1N1ade1eine's middle name. She certainly deserves credit for finding time to be so sweet and friendly, for if most of us had accomplished the surprising amount that Madeleine has, we would probably con- sider ourselves far above our class-mates. Beneath her reserve lies a sterling character. CHARLES DERBY MCDARGH Vvfadsworth-Rose Tech C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21,,Iunior Commis- sioned Ofncers' Club, '19, Commissioned Officers' Club, '20, '21, Pres. '20, Dis- cussion Club, '19, '20, Plutarch Club, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, Radio Club, '19, Class Basketball, '17, '20, Soccer, '19, Weekly Staff, '18, '19, '20, President June Class, '2l. Derby's great claim to glory lies in the absolute conndcnce and ready backing of the june Class which, in choosing among all its most capable and most deserving fellows, named him as its leader. His poise and friendliness make him every inch a class president. DOROTHY lXf1CKENZIE Kenwood-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' i Society, '18, Junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, French Club, 'l9. Dot, our pretty little blonde, has made a million friends during her four years at 1-lyde Park. Her radiant smile has often helped a lot when we most needed a smile, and we have appreciated that, Dotty! RAY MCMAHON Parkside-Business World C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and XVrest1ing Club, '20, Spanish Club, '20, '21, Vwfeekly Staff, '20, '21, Sigma Epsi- lon, '21. Ray has a Hne record for scholarship and has proved himself a good all-around Hyde Parker in other ways as well. We won't forget you, Ray. .f '- f' M' 'R 1 g- .f x A 2' - W . ' i' ' Iimixt ' . gg f53'QV:gQ' A, -'VR' A I V' ,V ilfhf ' V 1.-,rye .,,w. J .ri 2' 1 M' ,QQ fur' A 4 , ,,,.i?CI.' A 'l .J1 11.1 ' ' ' 'Y 51 1 . , ,ei VVV1 H Ei, ,K VV' Q, ' V f V V A ggvzf is ,, V ' V, NV! 2 A , ,T . . . V: V1 ' , . .,,.-,g,,ViVV, VV 4 V ,VVV.j,3,,VV,VM,V,?' ,fa V R V11 W ,V if A Q azawemwa 13 aieeasfwlu. V, 1 ....... .,....,, wmaimm Q.. 1:2 J' GEORGE RUFUS MCVICKER Walter Scott-Academy of Fine Arts C. I. C., '20, '21, French Club, '18, '19, Vice-Pres. '20, '21, Fur and Feather I Club, '18, '19, '20, Story Scribblers' Society, '19, '20, Treasurer, '21, Art Club, '20, '21, Vice-Pres. '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, NVeek1y Staff, '20, '21, Annual Staff, '2l. Rufus has real talent and a great deal of wit. He's responsible for the Art end of Paul Revere-University of Chicago i ' this Aitchpe. He has gained great prom- inence in his four years here, and is it any wonder people are proud to call him a friend? 1 MILDRED METZGER ' C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Musical Club, 1 '18, '19, Glee Club, '19, '20, Dramatic 1 I Club, '18, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, I junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' 1 Society, '2l. 1 - Milly is some little girl! For subtle humor 1 she puts Thackery to shame. Her coiffurc ' is the latest thin detachable at will but l not so the many friends she has made, who f will stick to her even if she herself Wants to 1 detach them, 1 EDWIN MAXWELL MEYER I Forestville-Armour ' C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21, Senior Euclidean Society, '19. '20, Pythagorean Club, '21 , Annual Staff, '21, As a co-Worker on the Annual Staff, vou've Q been a dandy fellow, Ed, and We're' sorry not to have known you better, but others -A I know and vouch for you as a fine fellow. lt V' isn't necessary to wish you success, if EDWARD J. MEYERS St. Cyril-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '20, '21, Musical Club, '20, '2lZ E Heavyweight Basketball, '21 , '1'rack,'21. V . Eddie is quiet and hasn't been here 1 long, but he has made himself felt, and he f has many friends who testify to his good 5 nature and sterling qualities. s i 1 1 1 12 I OSWALD MEYRICK Bryn Mawrillniversity of Illinois li C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and NVrestling Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Swimming, '18, '19, '20, '21, Class Bas- ketball, '18, '19, Track, '2l. Yea, Ossie! One of Hyde Park's most 1 I active and popular fellows. You all know his gay manner and will miss him when he 3 leaves for Illinois. 1, ,.,.:.gg 1-if ' Sixty-five -C. k W A 1-A I -... . ff mwfnnlnif 5 , f-lim-.. 21-1-ff-:T , 'aimfamq QaQ. -, .gli .. g,,A L.. HE- .. . 1 , I, V W .f2f?...s. rfvvvvvvnrr Q... ,- . . --.A ,.,, , ,, H ,mm -L IL... -L,,.,- .L LC. ,vw - ' , s 4 x. , HVDA' 'S' ' 4 '3 f -Y ' s - A-' LQ1iu:::::nQ I ' -l'?,r:z::.- ,f CY.. . L 'ff . . L Y ..N-,J --ff 4 .. C ' C ' ' ' - i L' 5 f'X g,' 2 nerd' A Y ' E if a 'HQ at 1 Sixty-six I . MIRIAM MIcI-IAEL Burke-University of Illinois C. I. C., '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '21, Stamp and Coin Club, '20, '21, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Dramatic Club, '19, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, Story Scribblers Society, '20, '2l. Miriam is an all-around girl as may be witnessed by her pedigree. She is popular and welcome everywhere, because she is always bringing life to any gathering. QMoreover, it is rumored that as a stamp collector she is an excellent dancer.J CHARLES 1-1. MILLER, JR. Fiske-Northwestern Sergeants' Club, '18, '19, Non-Commis- sioned Officers' Club, '19, '20, Chess Club, '20, '21, Checker Club, '20, Plutarch Club, '20, '21, Band, '19, '20, '21, Orchestra, '20, '21, Chuck has been a true friend, a splendid student, and a good Hyde Parker. His many friends wish him great success in his future medical career. MILDRED S. MILLER Wadsworth C I C '18 '19 '20 '21'G A A 'l8' Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, Debating Club, '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, I Girl Reserves, '21, Mildred has found life in Hyde Park ex- tremely well worth living. To be with her is to catch some of her own enthusiasm. We wish there were more like her to keep up the pride in old Hyde Park. MARY MONTGOMERY St. Thomas-University of Indianapolis C. 1. C., '20, '21 ,Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, Cv. A. A., '19, '20, '21, Art Club, '19, '20, Garden Club, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '21. Mary certainly has the ability to make friends. Those loyal ones that she has made at Hyde Park will never forget her happy smile and friendly way-nor indeed her excellent basketball playing. DORRITT G. MOODY Liberty Grammar School, Pittsburg, Pa. C. I. C., '20, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21 , junior Euclidean Club, '19, Love, sweetness, goodness in her person shine. Dorritt is a good-natured girl with a smile for everyone she meets. She has made many dear friends in Hyde Park. and they will be very sorry to lose her. 5 if? Ei 'ai my g .fs J' 'N is 2 f b 1't- ' 1 E .un pl 5' 'X' 'As ', , f ' 'Inu pal' A lll61?l6v' f ---V 9 em, ,. A-. S , 1 --...wwzmw 5 Xl Y-Lf-x,,,,'i 'i , ,W -QQ., WEE 'G'-f MS' --.-...sl A .. ,,.-.. - '1: '.-T- E ' 9 9-al 1? 1-ffl l- 1 A-.--.. . ---f 'f f,.,, 'K 7 Mrrw WJ -Y LY- A f unglllgg, Pl lgglawlilq I IRv1NG G. Mooms Shakespeare-University of Chicago C. I. C., '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21, Plutarch Club, '2l. Irving is an interesting fellow whom we all like and admire. His poetry in the Weekly has resulted in an enviable reputation. I I ELINORE G. MOREY Scott-University of Michigan C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, French Club, '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' I Society, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, I Dramatic Club, '20, '21, Annual Staff, '2l. Elinore has been an active member of many clubs during her four years here, and she is also an ardent supporter of athletics. - Her many friends bear witness that a staunch member of Sigma Epsilon may be a mighty good pal, too. LESLIE G. IVIOREY 272 Scott-Purdue C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, French Club, '19, '20, Radio Club, '21, Choral so- Q We ciety, '21, Operetta, '2l. W ,E Leslie is another example of Hyde Park's 1 large number of fine fellows who go out for everything. You can see just what his leanings are, and if you know him, you know I he will make good. ANNA GENEVIEVE MORIARTY St. Thomas-University of Chicago W C. 1, C., '20, Musical Club, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Spanish Club, 32 '20, '21, junior Girls' Society, '20. Well, if it isn't Ann'- Better late than if never, Ann. But whether she is late or not, she is always welcome, for she is happy, full of fun, and ready to do any favor that is asked of her. JOSEPH C. MOUNTAIN Culver-University of Chicago C. I.C.,'20,'21. Rocky has been here only a year, but he has found his Way into the midst of Hyde .1 Parks social life and has become a general -A favorite. He takes our sincere wishes for A success with him to college. 1 1 1 2 ll l 1 5 l Sixty-seven C' MKBYF' 'gn' 139551, X ' , -L1I,,,,,Qf' ,.,. -LW .. -.?'::ilm S ,,,, 'C ' ' 'W' MW d,ff7f ,. ZTf:i'T- 35ff: '?f7 '-A-4,----f-- H ri-a..ff'.L::'1 tT. ., r ..' A.. L A A - .-.xv .-F- --A---Y M.---. . Af' f--A Ala.--.f X'1' I FlHUalgl W l XVILLIAM NORMAN MURRAY, JR. Wadsworth-University of lllinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21gG1ee Club, '20, '21, Choral Society, '20, '21, Operctta, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, 18, '19, Track, '19, Heavyweight Football, '20, Class Basketball, '17, Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20. When we started writing-up the members of our class, we didn't know what an army of dandy fellows we had, but now we're beginning to realize it. Take a look at this popular athlete. He typifies the best that Hyde Park has. ABE NEUBERGER Carter Practice-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, Spanish Club, '18, '19, Lightweight Football, 'l9. Abe is full of lvlr. Smith's beezum and has a warm, hearty manner which we all know and like. Drop in and look the old school over, Abe, while you're at the U. lV1AURICE MYRON NEWMAN VVillard-University of Illinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 g Fur and Feather Club, '19, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, Plutarch Club, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '19, Non-commissioned Officers Club, '19. Some of us know him as Myron, some of us know him as Maurice, all of us know him as one of Hyde Parks most likeable all- around fellows. He's good-natured, he's con- scientious, he's worth while. ALICE IsABEL NOTTER Ray-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, G. A. A., '18, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, jun- ior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '2l. Next comes our Alice, with all the style in the world. Pretty, popular, and a mar- velous dancer is she, always full of life and pep, and yet never conscious of her golden worth. I SABELLE 0'CONNOR Homes-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls, Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20 '21, Fur and Feather Club, Sec'y, '18, 195 French Club, '19, '20, '21, Travel Club, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '19, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20. Isabelle is a very little person with a great big heart. We love her in proportion to her heart. Hl 'l U B i'??5Z5'w Sixty-eight .25 ff wx .f . ' 'HX I' ' ' digg, ' Y E217 If 1 !b,,'rn.--- x fy W ' 1--' W .Avy +' 5: 'mmiiiims i 'u-nail 2 I 1 I '-n n i ETHEL lvl. OLSON Jamestown QNew Yorkj High School C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 , Senior Cirls',.So- ciety, '20, '21. Ethel is a modest young lady from the East, and has given us very little oppor- tunity for knowing her intimately. Her powers and personality are hidden, as, when you come to think of it, are most real treasures. BEATRICE OPPEN1-IEIMER Burke-Bishopthorpe Manor C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Musical Club, '18, '19, French Club, '19, '20, '21, Art Club, '19, Spanish Club, '21, junior Cirls' Society, '20, Senior Cvirls' Society, 21. Beale has a reputation for being an unusual ragtime player as well as a popular girl. She is too modest to speak for herself, but her friends are all ready to speak for her. HERBERT FRANCIS PARKER St. Ambrose School-Northwestern Dental College C. l. C., '21, Boys Working Reserve, '18, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, '21, Class Basketball, Capt. '21 3 Lightweight Basketball, '21. The fact that he has successfully completed four years of Latin shows Herbert's per- sistence. He's that way in basketball, too, but who doesn't know it? A list of his friends looks like a city directory. He is made of the right stuff. Watch where he will be ten years from now. FRANK W. PARR Irving School, Dubuque, lowa-University of lllinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, French Club, '18, '19, '20, Fur and Feather Club, '18, '19, Pythagorean Club, '20, Senior Euclidean Club, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, '20, '21. CH NO H PQ NC. 1t's only Frank, one of our future chemical engineers, giving the formula foriwell, for some compound or other. Besides being a chemist, Frank is one of our best mathematicians, and also was rated among the four best wrestlers in Hyde Park. STANLEY PAYNE Sexton-University of lllinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '21. Stan's well-known smile and pleasing man- ner make him the best kind of company at any party. He is prominent at Hyde Park for a good many reasons, and is sure to shine at lllinois. I I I I . I al L ,. I E i I I . 1-'lisa S iw ty-nine +1 X - fn A-1. , f ' lt A' 'fi an flu Wa. .- 'n-?la:aK66f , ,, , 4 441-1-:I-T ,vt 1 1 , ,H ,,.ff1ggp: ::1i ,,:,,i53a-..1g. f. li-Z '. .. ,xxx E-- 1 . 'Q' Y ff? .1 g M555 F I I E H 'i E W 1 LAWRENCE B. PERKINS l C. 1, C., '18, '19, '20, '21, French Club, I 1 '18, '19, Fur and Feather Club, '18, ' '19, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, - '2l. Perky is the hope of the future chemical 1 industry, so he says. Some say he has the making of a theatrical manager, but, what- ever he becomes, we know it will be a success. I GERTRUDE I-I. PERLMAN Carter Practice-Barrett Institute , C. 1. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, G. A. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, Tennis Champion, '17, Basketball, '20, Spanish Club, '20, '21, Chess and Checker Club, '20, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, junior 1 Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, 1 i I I I I . rl 1 I 1 l 1 s From the above list one can readily see that Gertrude has taken an active part in the school life at Hyde Park. Her sweet dis- position and jolly nature have won her many friends and made her one of the popular girls of the school. MARY PETTIT Edfgvardsville Schooli-Academy of Fine rts C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, junior Girls' Society, '20, We rejoiced when Mary came back to us last year. We all remembered her when she was a Sophomore, and were delighted to see her charming self with us again. VIRGENE PHELPS Englewood-University of Chicago Spanish Club, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Although Virgene came from Englewood, she is now a loyal and popular Hyde Parker. She has made a great many friends, and we all know that she isn't a bit sorry that she finally ended up at Hyde Park. Virgene believes in the saying, Better late than never. SYLVIA JUAL Pick Riverside-Brookfield High School Northwestern C. 1. C,, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girl Reserves, '21, Plutarch Club, '21, Dramatic Club, '21, Travel Club, '21, Sylvia is the attractive little girl who dropped in on us from Riverside, and we certainly consider her a valuable addition to Hyde Park. We who have heard Sylvia know that she is a marvel at dramatic art. Seventy ,Z3 4' ,AW 755 , A . s ly, gig? nz - . - . ' XXL' ,f' !vvY.' W- Y' u J'- E EZ' 1 E -, , - AQlWwgM,v,g-M W Fl-l-I-lg-I I FLORENCE PI EPC-RAS Douglas-Business World G. A. A., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sec'y-Treas. '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21, Girls' Weekly Staff, '19, '20, Weekly Staff, '20, '21, Swim- ming, '18, '19, '20, '21, Capt. '20, Class Basketball, '18, '19, Capt. '20, Indoor Baseball, '20, '21, Track, '19, '20, Bas- ketball Team, '20, C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '2l. Sis is one of Hyde Park's star athletes. We are inclined to forget about girls' ath- letics until someone like Sis comes along and puts them definitely on the map. She is the kind of good sport that we are proud to have in our class. JOHN E. POFFINBERGER Ray-University of Illinois C. I. C,, '18, '19, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '19, '20, '21, Story Scribblers' Society, '20, Glee Club, '19, '20,' 21, Choral Society, '19, Track, '19, '20, '21, Base- ball, '20, '21, Operetta, '20, Operetta Staff, '19. Happy-go-lucky johnny! To see him you wouldn't think he had ever had a care in the world. Maybe he hasn't, but we're inclined to think it's that extraordinary breezy spirit and optimistic way of looking at things that does the trick. EVELYN SHIRLEY POOLER john Barry School, Philadelphia Northwestem C. I. C., '20, '21, French Club, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '2l. Evelyn has been in Hyde Park only a year, but in that time she has made a great many friends, for she is one of the nicest and most friendly girls in the school. She has plenty of pep, and a gift for drawing that will some day make her famous. RICPLARD WILLIS PRocToR Fiske-University of Illinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '20. Willis doesn't stop at a good scholastic record-he certainly knows how to give a girl a good time when he takes her out. Ask ----- 1 GEORGE E. PROETZ Wadsworth-University of lllinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '17, '18, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20. Heard in the halls: First Girl: Who is that boy that walks like a soldier? Second Girl: Why, that's George Proetz. Isn't he good-looking? K This speaks for itself, for George is one of the most popular of Hyde Park fellows. Seventy-one .4 . s-,cf ' ' A 11 f 41- 's-9' 1 1-., f:::1a l-5 - .. ' fi? it .- H 'S -fam 1+- 5, , .,,-. ,,, .,,,.s,, Q in 1 '1..f ,,F,.,.. .., . he 4 .,, A, , if . ix gf' g4 ' Q. 12 1 ii 513 W 1 A 1 1 Q 4 fa, ti' 4 93 , , Z 1 'Q i 1 I 1 i 1-1ARRIET RANDALL Lfniyersity High- University of XVisconsin C. 1. C., '19, '20, '211junior Girls' Society, '19, '20g Senior Girls' Society, '20, '2l. Did you ever see such darling bobbed- hair? And she's just as piquant: as her hair, and dances her way into loads of friendships in that same appealing way. lV1ARGARET A. REHER Washington-University of Iliinois C 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '20, '21g Travel Club, '20, '2l. 1v1argie -one of the sweetest, gamest, and most obliging girls in Hyde Park! Never afraid of hard work, always jolly, and always ready to greet you with a pleasant smile. JOSEPH M. REICH Kozminski-University of Chicago C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21g Debating Club, '18, '19, Chess and Checker Club, '18, '19. So serious in his work and yet ready to enjoy himself at any time, that's Joe. One couldn't ask for a better friend, nor a better, all-around, patriotic Hyde Parker. HARRY REID Dartmouth C. 1. C., '19, '20, Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20, Lowell Club, '18, Pres. '19: Soccer, '18, '19g Basketball, '18, 'Capt. Lightweight, '19. Scotty likes athletics, society, and a good time in general, and he can buckle down and show the best of us how to work when he wants to. lt isn't often one sees such a dandy fellow. ALICE REYNOLDS Ray-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, '20, '21g Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, ,Iunior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20 ,'2l. Dainty little Alice, with her ivory complex- ion and blue eyes,-to her belongs the honor of attaching many adoring friends. And 1 besides, she is as good a student as one i 1 can End. l?3T f!l1 K .H H '!!Ql Seventy-two I 1 1 1 I Xxx A ' '?,f'u'N'x - fs ,MV , 1 A , S , Q, M7 , , ,-A ., ,.,,. ..-f!--1-f . v f ., 'ma ' I 'ff' Wf . ,-ff11'S,,.,Li:' 1:','.:T'iLi?L . fr.'f.4'f-T' -M ' .u' I I 1 - H ' ,fe .. sf..-4::r.....--A M - f- JM--. .. -aah---in 4 ff- X-Ng.. r'f'- ---A--A W- -- A -A 4-V. Mm..- , . ' 4 fr A A get 75 ssl r or ,gm ' FIn nl-Slulq RALPH L. RICE ' Willard-University of Oklahoma C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '20, '21, Chess Club, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, '21, Soccer, '18, '19, '20, '21, Tennis Team, '18, '19, Capt. '20, '21, City and State Tennis Champion, '19, '20. Nick is another one of the best athletes Hyde Park has ever turned out. Every one of us is proud of his record, and proud of him. That spirit of fun and of good will mixed with loyalty to Hyde Fark makes him a favorite with all. ARMAND ROACH Burke-University of Missouri C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, French Club, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, '2l. We call him Burlington. If you ever want to get the sympathy and friendship of Armand, ask him about the Burlington Road. It is his hobby. Withal he is a fine fellow. MARION A. ROLFE Burke-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, French Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Musical Club, '18, '19, Dramatic Club, '19, Garden Club, '18, Treas. '19, Vice-Pres. '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21. Marion is an all-around girl. Not only does she excel in her studies, but she is also capable of making friends and keeping them. FRANK JOHN Roos Notre Dame Prep. School-Notre Dame C. I. C., Stamp and Coin Club, Fur and Feather Club, Boxing and Wrestling Club. From Notre Dame to Notre Dame. He's just stopped at Hyde Park long enough to become acquainted. But he's gotten some of Hyde Park's spirit,-see the clubs he has joined! FANNYE ROSENBAUM Burke-University of Illinois C. l. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '18, '19, '20, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '2l. Fannye is everybody's friend. Always good-natured and ready to help anyone, she has made many friends at Hyde Park. S even ty-three 'B l jx Cb-'fi -g ff A XX, A -,.. X 1 f . - 'x. :gif 4:5 'Clif' png- '45 f H . tr 'TTI 'A ., E-. 'X-R.frg,1L-,Y A 'I . , '-'H -- -. 3 -- 7 ' 'fl 1 E ' 'L v,j:n:':,f.,.,., i :X-Y-125:-f' - . . . A 'S' l f',..,,,,, --1 1' Y HV gf' M W Kiwi' i Y K 1 1' WH V4 H ating'-X K 'WL V F I I S f E .'S Q I - I BEATRICE ROSENBERG Burke-Business World C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '21, One of the best students in Hyde Park, reserved, modest, and loyal, is Beatrice. But still waters run deep you know. JOHN G. ROSENGRANT Bryn Mawr-University of Chicago C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20, Radio Club, '19, '20, Box- ing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, '20, Auto-Aero-Marine Club, '19 5 Banjo- lvlandolin Club, '19, '20, '21. jack doesn't go 'round hunting up friends and society any more than he goes 'round hunting up trouble. He's the best natured of fellows, but he has a mind of his own and exercises it to the best advantage, REBELLA ROTHBAUM Soldan High, St. Louis-Bryn Mawr C. 1. C., '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21, Spanish Club, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girl Reserves, '2l. Everybody likes this kind of a Rebel, Her laughing dark eyes and pleasant manner have won her many friends in the year she has spent at Hyde Park. HELEN V. ROTHROCK Wadsworth-University of Illinois Editor-in-chief of the Annual, '21, Weekly Staff, '19, '20, '21 Q Associate Editor, '20, '21, Girls' Weekly Staff, '20, '21g Editor- in-chief, '20: Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Sec'y, '19, '20, Pres. '203 Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Sec'y, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, President Chicago lnterclub Council, '20, '21, Story Scribblers' Society, '19, '20, '21, Pres. '20, Plutarch Club, '19, '20, Treas. '19, Art Club, '19, High School Press Ass. Cook County, '20, '21, Press Club, '20, '21, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '2l. Helen is one of the splendid people whose energy and enthusiasm have made Hyde Park what it is. The fact that she is Editor- in-chief of the Annual is proof of her success at Hyde Park, her evident ability to lead others and inspire them with confidence in ltjier gives promise of a widespread future ame. RICHARD RUBEL Willard-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '18, '19, Debating Club, '18, '19, Signea Epsilon, '19, '20, French Club, '20, Pythagorean Club, '20, '21. Dick is one of the most well-meaning fel- lows in the world, and he succeeds everytime just because he has the happy faculty of surmounting obstacles by his ever-pleasant disposition. Seventy-four ,fw ' fs ff fan so QREQ-www-rtggj V P' kg -?eA A ,, V 4 H i I V D --,,,,,, I cy' ' 1 , .f-K9 s gi' f.i:iff9? e -- M7 'gxkg , :Ha .. Jef, -P 'E ef c f' L.??'?7,.,. .A -e.-.-.--,E-. 4. -. 2 -. .. --.-. L- :-.ii Palau '-iljlq Lo1s RUSSEL Louis-Champlain Operetta, '19, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '19, '20, '21, Vice-Pres. '20, Musical Club, Sec'y, '19, Glee Club, ,Vice-Pres. '20, Pres. '19, '2l. Lois has been well blessed by the gods in her graceful dancing, her birdlike voice, and her pretty face. She is one of those people who have the ability to make friends, for her sweetness attracts everyone and makes her one of the most popular girls in the school. J. VINCENT RYAN Sexton-University of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '18, Stamp and Coin Club, '21, Looks are often deceiving, and Vincent looks quite innocent. just get him alone, and see what he's like. I-Iowever, he's a peach of a fellow, and to know is to like him. HELEN ADELYN SALISBURY Sexton-University of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '19, '20, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '2l. Helen is one of our society belles, and a jolly good pal besides. Wherever she goes, sunshine and good cheer follow. Oh I-Ielen, 'member Johnnie had a li'1 monkey climb- ing on a stick, mmmmf' ANNE SAMUELS Burke-University of Illinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Garden Club, '19, French Club, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '19, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, Junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Here's to Anne, whom we can always count on. Her cheery good-fellowship has won her many friends, and we all know that her success will continue at Urbana. .IEANETTE SANGER Carter Practice -University of Illinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Musical Club, '20, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, jun- ior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '2l. Pretty, graceful jeanette is doubly tal- ented. A musician of great ability, and a charming dancer, she certainly does not lack friends and admirers. i S Seventy-five ef L- 'G' .- . '5'7W 7' Q ' .,.. 'A MTC TIQIM' - ee- 9 . . 1' 'f:.-L- .,, . - . . F I - I U U E g 5 g I H RUTH SANGER Carter Practice-University of Chicago C, l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Checker Club, '19, '20, Sophomore Girls' Society, ' I '18, Junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls Society, '20, '21. I Demure little Ruth has a surprising amount I of tenacity and determination to carry her to success. Hyde Park has gained in having her here. I I ELMER P. SCHAEFER East High, Green Bay, Wis. University of Chicago Friendly, ambitious, obliging, and consider- ate, Elmer is sure to make a success of any- ' thing he undertakes. We wish him the best - of luck in his future life-he deserves it! XVILLIAM C. SCHLACKS Parkside-University of Illinois C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, I '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20. Somehow, the nickname Bill always - makes us think of a regular all-around fellow the kind that everybody likes, and here's an illustration. We'd rather have one Bill like this than a dozen Percivals and Regi- nalds. Our hearty wishes for success go I with him. I XVILLIAM S. SCHOENBERG NVi1lard-University of Pennsylvania C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Debating Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21, Chess and Checker Club, '18, I '19, Soccer, '19, '20, Track, '21. I Bill's all smiles and his pleasing manner , is a familiar thing to all. If Hyde Park be thought of as a hive, then Bill is not a drone but a good steady worker, ready to do his bit. BERENICE SCHROI-:DER Holy Cross-University of Illinois C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Musical Club, '18, '19, Choral Society, '18, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '19, '20, Plutarch Club, I '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, I junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21. Talk about nice girls-Berenice heads the list. She can have fun at any time and under any circumstances, and isn't that the sort I we like? lHlHlHl Ill l Seventy-six I -. .V 4 Y----...K , ' of ,fi Tx X 4 , ' jg? il '--. ? ' ebb, ,4-f' Wm , . -ffigf 1-,. , 9 ff fi - - Q-, M, . . N V Tue-F A , ..,,,,.. ,Av-gl. ,, . - I K-lgleliijg., 'yn in r 1 -R f 1 A g g . -,.'a F E fi 'f' '- ' ' ' ' 'W ' f ii k5l H FRANK SEFTON d Kenwoo C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, French Club, '18, '19, Discussion Club, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20. Frank has not had a phenomenal career at Hyde Park, but We must say that he is one of the group which gives their school the reputation of being among the foremost ofthe country in general quality of students. Vile predict a bright future for him. BERNARD K. SHAPIRO Shakespeareeeltlniversity of Chicago C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, junior Euclidean Society, Sec'y, '20, Senior Euclidean Society, Vice-Pres. '21, Plutarch Club, '19, '20, Orchestra, '18, '19, '20, Pres. '2l. Will you ever forget the time Bernie played in the assembly? We expect to hear from him in future life as another Kreisler. DOROTHY E. SIDER Felsenthal-University of Illinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club. '18, Choral Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '2l. Dot is the girl whom you just can't help liking. She is sincere, charming, and also capable, as is shown by the fact that she is making high school in three and one half years. JEANETTE SILVIS Central High, Minneapolis C. 1. C., '21, French Club, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '2l. ' Jeanette has made good in the short time she has been with us. She is the kind of girl who does not talk unless she has some- thing to say. What a pity more Of us clon't take after her! LILLIAN SIMMONS Kenwood C. l. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, G. A. A., '17, '18, Art Club, '18, '19, Plutarch Club, '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls'Society, '20, '21, Weekly Staff, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, French Club, '20, Musical Club, '19, Press Club, '21, Girls' Weekly Staff, '2l. 1 The winner of games is not the player, but the spirit of enthusiasm and faith that sends him through the lines. In spreading this spirit of enthusiasm and this faith, Lillian holds aloft the flaming torch. With- out it, Hyde Park would be just another school. 5 i L sa Seventy-seven ., JZ3 1 '7,.f Jfwsl T f ., E f'4 t 1' N' N Q . 2 izzvmwmff' ' if ' -- P . --X ' Le I 'f1:'.1r:NL E f zrrfjzrf at A ,,,g,3,,,, . .,, me - W- E E - E E E I Ibm? - -'yd FGFMG ' J ' rf ---- HH 'rr--fu I iii :-' if to fnll llllnluingla E li m fs I H rw Seventy-eight ETHEL MARIAN SIMS Englewood-Bush Conservatory C. l. C., '19, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girl Re- I serves, '20, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '20, '2l. , lt has been truly said that a pedigree reveals the worth of a person to his School. Ethel's pedigree is representative. ESTHER SIMS I Shakespeare-University of Chicago 1 C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19g junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society. '20, '2lg French Club, '19, '20, '21, Sigma Ep- silon, '19, '20, '21, Garden Club, '18, I Annual Staff, '2l. . The adorable little girl whom you always see Hitting about in the corridors, is Esther, much admired and loved by her friends for her brightness and her winsomeness. HELEN SIMS I Kenwood-Mt. Vernon Seminary C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' ' Society, '18, '19g junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, French Club, '20, '2l. What would we all do without Helen to take care of us? The very fact that we love I to tease her is merely our way of concealing our need, and perhaps our human way of showing that we appreciate at heart her true affection and staunch loyalty to those favored ones who are her friends. LILLIAN TI-IELMA SIMS Englewood-Bush Conservatory I C. l. C., '19, '20, '213junior Girls' Society, I. '20, Senior Girls' Society, '2lg Girl X, Reserves, '19, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '20, '21, French Club, '20, Fur and Feather Club, '20, '2l. Lily is a very quiet girl who accomplishes a great deal. She is certainly a shark at Latin, and we wish her as much luck as she has perseverance. ff? Li' iii CHARLOTTE K. SMITH Wadsworth-University of Illinois C. l. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, '2l: Cecelian Girls' Glee Club, '17, Art Club, '18, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '2l. Pretty, vivacious, and always well-dressed, Charlotte has left that Heeting impression which one always associates with a real Hyde Park girl. F fi? -vi 21 1! iifF E ...,..,,,.f lrr Ill , I ,., y , .W fem .v , 1 -1 ,, 1 gxsjz-.H:- 1 1. L A V' 24, .11.,.:,. 'L V I ,Wg,gY ,YHA Y, , 1 ,fl . . .. - ,, ' 5 Reer 1 if as ge 1 2 1 R -R H5 ,. - A -N - -I ' ' ' In 4 pu 9 - fic 'XSXQ-:QT tbahnif. Xsvi' ' --..-gl ! IDI I 1 4 f fr-gs Fl-'gl-l l-I MAR1oN CORDNER SMITH Horace Mann School, New York I Monticello Seminary C. I. C., '19, '20, junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, French Club, '19, '20 , Titian Tribe, '20. Seven for Marion, member of our famous Titian Tribe. She has a happy-go-lucky disposition that makes her popular and wel- come wherever she goes. ERIC SNowDoN McCosh C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, '21, We bear witness to the fact that Eric l can take a gas engine apart, mix the parts, and put them together with his eyes closed. His nickname may be Silent, because it is sufficient for him to know that he knows, and not to say it. LILLIAN SPEED Harrison Tech.-Wilberforce I Lillian has been a good student during her two years with us, and we wish her the great- est success in the future. ROBERTA SANFORD SPROUSE Soott Chicago Normal School of Physical Education. l C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Glee Club, '20, '21, Choral Society, '19, '20, '21, Op- eretta, '20, '21, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '18, '19, '20, '21 , G. A. A., '18, '19, '20, '21, Advisory Board, '20, rr Class Basketball, '18, '19, '20, '21, Capt. F' '18, Basketball, '20, '21, Indoor Base- ball, '18, '19, '20, '21, Captainball, 11 '18, '19, '20, Track, '19, '20, '21 , Hiking, '18, '19, Tennis, '19, '20, '21, Weekly Staff, '20, '21, Bobbie has made a name for herself at Hyde Park in more ways than one. Best known to us all as a star athlete, she has also made good royally in musical lines and on tl?eqWeekly Staff. No wonder we are proud o er. FRANK M. SSKWOR Cleveland High, St. Louis, Mo. C. I. C., '20, '21, Spanish Club, '20, He doesn't talk much, but then you know actions speak louder than words. His ac- tions in Hyde Park have insured him a berth on the Success Limited. Seventy-nine U1 .N L+ 53 4 ,.. liaif. fri' ' 'i 'T ?' ' W' na.. 1 X rs-X, f' A X, , .,,W,. 1 1 'Q' 'Q it izffafi-ag: ' 1 AYA4 g Q : 'ILP E ' - . i A. Ju. l fill' gf' . air W t ,UN .. . ,I V . Z , 1 ,Fab 5' . ,I .mx,:rf.. ,- ---- -5 E H AUBREY HARRISON STARKE Philadelphia, Pa.-University of Chicago Plutarch Club, '20, '21, Story Scribblers' Society, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, French Club, '20, '21, Stamp and Coin Club, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, Pres. '21, Senior Dramatics, '21, Annual Staff, '21. 1 want to see my brothaw. XVill that ever be forgotten? Aubrey has only been herea year, but he has gained more prom- inence than most people do in four. And that open pleasing nature is what did it. He was president of Sigma Epsilon which speaks for his scholastic ability, and his social success is a matter of common knowledge. WVALTER CLYDE STEFFA, ja. Burke-University of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '19, Discussion Club, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19. Walter is so full of life and fun that it's contagious. He knows how to work too, in fact, it's hard to find a more likeable fellow in every way. Don't forget to come back and visit us often, VValter. HELEN STEIN Fiske-University of Chicago C. l. C., '21 3 Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, -Junior Euclidean Club, '20, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, Travel Club, '21, Plutarch Club, '19. Helen manages most successfully to be a conscientious student and a supporter of Hyde Park's projects. She is also a talented violinist. WVOLFRAM j. STEIN Burke-Vanderbilt C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '19, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, Swimming, '19, '20, Track, '18, Class Basketball, '18, Tennis, '20. Blackie has occasionally gotten into scrapes but he always gets out again, and who likes a perfect boy? Look at his pedigree, and you'l1 see that he's an athlete of no mean ability. IRENE G. STEVENSON Lake View High-University of Chicago C. l. C,, '18, '19, '20, '21 , Senior Euclidean Club, '19, '20, '21, Choral Society, '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '20, 21, Garden Club, '18, '19, '20, '21. Reney is one of the best-natured girls in the class. Did you ever see her when those dark eyes weren't just twinkling with fun and mischief? She's a hard worker, too, 3 5 E H k3iiG Eighty . ,li -f. W--:iw ' sei A 1. fgldllu 1 ' fif, .limgli ' 'C-G :T':fi.1l-. 'F 'A hm -I --. 41 ifaj f'1'.,. ' .1 1 D . 'fl ... ' fs:-'Bw' g 5 , 1 MA Fl-I-IMI--'li-iq SOPHIE STRAUSS Burke-Bishopthorpe Manor C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Musical Club, '18, '19, French Club, '19, '20, '21, Art Club, '19, Spanish Club, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' So- ciety, '2l. Sophie is our shining example of neatness. I-Ier sweet smile, sociability, and good- naturc have done much to make her popular. FRANK STUMPE Bryn Mawr-University of Chicago C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Art Club, '19, Track, '18, '19, Capt. '20, '21, Athletic Board of Control, '18, '19, '20, '21, Manager Heavyweight Football, '20, Class Basketball, '18, '19, Discussion Club, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, Fastest high school miler of the middle west, the papers call him. No wonder his nickname is Speed But in spite of all his notable achievements, Frank is just the same admirable friendly chap he always has been-a real Hyde Parker we can never forget. J. HOWARD TALMAGE Wabash CInd.J I-Iigh-University of Illinois C. 1. C., '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '21, I-lop -full of fun and good nature! This Rose Bud of Mlle. Favard's is one of the best liked fellows in the school. W. NORMAND TANKERSLEY Kozminski-University of Chicago C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 , Fur and Feather Club, '18, '19, Stone Age Club, '18, Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20, '2l. Whatever he sets out to do he does well, and that means a lot. If he takes hold of life that way, you know how he will turn out -on top. JANET C. THAYER Copemicus-University of Illinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '19, Pres. '20, Sec'y '21, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Pres. '20, Girl Reserves, '20, Vice-Pres. '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, Pres. '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Sec'y '20, French Club, '19, '20, Story Scribblers' Society, '20, Weekly Staff, '20, '21, Girls' Weekly, '20, '21, Annual Staff, '21, janet is blessed with the winning irre- sponsibility of all geniuses, and it is that magnetic quality, even more than her well- known ability as an actress, that draws us along after her in whatever adventurous path she may choose to follow. l i I i I i W, , .. , ,, . ,,,,. 1... ., , , N Y ,.,5,,,,,,,,. .H..::.L-1'-,zz-s '- wg .,A.imztf4'+-Qf.e fic A my , A. . - - .V -, f gf.-urea-mg-Aa .. Eighty-one ti ,i i . 'I 3. Viv L 1' 52 X, R ii i 1 1 x 5 E i 3 1 4 Eighty-two HELEN ALTA THOMPSON Bryn Mawr-University of lllinois C. 1. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '18, '19, French Club, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '20, Junior Euclidean Club, '18, '19, Senior Eucli- dean Club, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21. Little Helen-oh, what a pal! She has made herself a real favorite by her lovable ways, and Hyde Park will surely miss her joyous laugh and adorable dimples. CHARLES THORNE Fairbury High-University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21 , Pythagorean Club, '20, '21, Pres. '20, Senior Euclidean Club, '19, Sec'y '20, Orchestra, '19, '20, '21, Band, '19, '20, '21. Speaking of sharks, look at Charlie's pedigree. Rather mathematical, isn't it? And that isn't all, for you know hc's one of the star trombonists of the band. He'1l be heard from later on. LESTER TISHLER Sexton-University of lllinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '19. Les is a witty fellow with a good word for everyone. As a pal he can't be beat, and Hyde Park is losing a fine chap whom lllinois is gaining. CHARLES TREADWELL Interlaken-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '20, '21, Commissioned Officers' Club, '20, '21. Chuck came from a boarding school, but it didn't seem to affect his ability to adapt himselfto the life of a big public high school. CECELIA VALLETTE Scott-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, Stone Age Club, '18, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21. Cecelia's pleasant disposition and unusu- ally neat coiffure distinguish her from the majority. She is quiet, but her friends are ready to vouch for her sympathetic nature. L VIVIAN I. VAN RONKEL Forrestville-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 ,Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Spanish Club, '21 g Garden Club, '20, V, D., our petite girl, whether studying hard or chatting gaily, is always pleasant, No wonder everyone likes her. CORNELIA P. VAN RYN VAN ALKEMADE Ray-Northwestern C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Glee Club, '21, Operetta, '21, Art Club, '20, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '2l. Where have I heard that name before? Oh, yes, the girl with the lovely hair and merry smile. Corry will be greatly missed by her many classmates and friends. RUTH VEASEY Sonis Champlin-University of Chicago C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21. Ruth is probably the one girl in the class who has the fewest enemies and the most friends. XVhy do we love her? Look into her heavenly eyes and learn for yourself. MARGARET 1-1. VIBERTS Kenwoodklulniversity of Chicago C. 1. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, G. A. A., '17, '18, Titian Tribe, '20, '21, French Club, '20, '21, Senior Dramatics, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, Junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Vice-President of the june Class, 1921. Here's to pretty Margo!-class vice- president and real Hyde Parker. She has perfected the fine art of combining charm and sincerity into one lovely personality, with loyalty as its keynote. Margo is the most interesting companion we know. LOUISE MARIAN XVADE Sexton-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Orchestra, '19, '20, Musical Club, '19, '20, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, Garden Club, '19, '20, '21, Pres. '20, Senior Euclidean Club, '2l. Weetsie, a girl full of charm, has the fine faculty of forgetting herself in her wil- lingness to help others. And did you ever see her report card? You've missed a lot if you haven't. Eighty-three 5,7 T21 A f'5.'a95aiSi'23'T 'ad fail 9 i 1 X xx ,, dl' il 1 f-xl Vu, 'v ,. Y ' if, 'WI7 1.7115 ' xg --ff 'ff 2 ,W ,M , A-M 'j ' f T-2, K ' , :Z If jjfl' l v491:m- mg , faqs'-'A--,-' 2 THQEA' '--53226 ,, r . ff 1 , It 2 . .,.....- . ,,., - , , I '.., mi .- WH1 9 E 9 as - A ww... A H- A .71-sn, ,,,,-.. in WY in Y W V Y W H it Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Am W W ML 'QUIZQ mlmimillilinlininn -4 ,. ELBERT A. WAGNER University of Chicago Elementary University of Chicago C. l. C., '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, I ' Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, Vice-Pres. '20, ghess Club, '18, Treas. '19, Sec'y '20, res. '20, '2l. , f Elbert is Hyde Park's chess fiend. For ' him everything revolves about the chess , world, but he seems to have time for school I work-two years in Sigma Epsilon and the vice-presidency last semester prove that. PAUL BRADBURY WALTER ' Bryn Mawr-Dartmouth , C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Treas. '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, Treas. '21, French Club, E '20, Treas. '21, Chess Club, '18, '19, Operetta Staff '19, '20, Annual Staff, '21, Chairman Senior Assembly Com- , mittee, '21, Senior Dramatics, '2l. . When Sigma Epsilon trusted Paul with its A large bank roll, it knew it was placing its money on a sure bet. Capable, reliable, and always ready to help put over any Hyde i Park venture, he is a fellow who is equally well able to be a leader, or to be one of the lglrezit agmy of workers on whom all success Eg na y epen s. KENNETH J. WARD Glenville High, Cleveland, O. University of Chicago C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21 3 Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, '21, Chess and Checkers, ' '21, Sigma Epsilon, '20. I Kenneth is interested in everything from studying the stars to writing poetry. He carries off the laurels in everything, naturally lgleif afSigma Epsilonian. Though quiet, he's u o un. ELEANOR WARREN Gresham-University of Illinois 5 Weekly Staff, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls', '18, junior Cirls', '19, '20, Senior Girls', ' '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, Sec- 1 cretalgy Seserves, '20, Treasurer, '21, ress u , '2l. If ever you feel your humor is not properly A appreciated, come to Eleanor. Oh, that rippling laugh and those snappy eyes! F Even if it isn t funny, she'll bubble over it- she can't help it. And there are lots of prople who come, too! THEODORE WEBER Forestville-University of Chicago Q C. IQC., '18, '19, '20, '21 , Discussion Club, iff 'l , '20, '2l. Ted is quiet and of a rather scientific tum of mind, and everyone knows that that com- - bination usually produces a man who does things. Hyde Park is losing a good student H when he goes. QQ. ., ' rr' ,Q g,jjg-ggggww .f 5 1 rllfsm-lm ' Eighty-four I? X J fx, I .- ' v , ' A 4 ' ' N? X , ' 4 --mmamccf' V 1x - g g - g A g A 1 1c::,1m11mc1' f A R A P A 4 A E 'hs 'rg 'X we .E s ever are - A ' f -e --, .- f ' W' ' ---- -'- 4--1 - - or S , L M1 f79'!'4!i Fl-I-IMI--I-IH ELIZABETH POMEROY WELLS 3 Fiske-University of Chicago-Vassar C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, Senior Dramatics, '21, Weekly ' Staff, '20, '21, Girls' Weekly Staff, '19, l '20, '21, Pres Club, '21, Senior Eucli- I dean Club, '19, '20, Operetta, '20, Sophomore Girls' Society, Sec'y, '18, '19, I junior Girls' Society, Vice-Pres. '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Vice-Pres. '20, Choral Society, '20, Cecelian Girls' I Glee Club, '19, '20, Musical Club, '19, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '19, Treas. '20, I Girl Reserves, '19, '20, '21, G. A. A., I '18, '19, '20, '21, Vice Pres. '19, Pres. '20, Basketball, '17, '18, '19, '20, Captain Basketball, '17, '18, '19, Baseball, '18, '19, '20, Tennis, '17, '18, '19, '20, Track, I 1 1 '17, '18, '20. Libby, a scholar, and athlete, and every- I body's friend, has certainly been most active I during her high-School life, and she de- serves a better write-up than it is in our power to give. LONSDALE NELSON WEST Kenwood-University of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Vice-Pres. '20, Senior Euclidean Club, Sec'y and Treas. I '19, '20, Pythagorean Club, Sec'y and Treas. '20, '21 , Discussion Club, '18, '19, I '20, '21, Debating Club, '19, Mandolin Club, '20, Plutarch Club, '2l. Who doesn't know this energetic and capable young man? I-Ie doesn't stop at excelling in the classroom, but goes right I on and excels at everything he attempts. JACK WEAVER I North High, Columbus, O. University of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, Discussion Club, '20, '21, Mandolin Club, '20. Nobody ever sawjack when he didn't have something to say,and the way he says it has I won him the reputation of chief mirth-pro- voker of I-I. P. - MARGARET WIBBLESMAN Sexton-University of Illinois C. I. C., '19, '20, Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20 '21, Girl Re- serves, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '20. I Margaret may be rather quiet, but quiet- I ness often means charm, you know. It does in Margaret's case, as is most evident to ' tveryone. BETTY S. WILLIAMS ' Oakland-Columbia University C. I. C., '. 0, '21 , Senior Girls' Society, '20, I '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21, Garden Club, I '20, '21, Musical Club, '21, Choral So- f , ciety, '20, '21, French Club, '20. Everyone who has heard Betty play knows A what a marvel she is at the piano, everyone who has been in her classes knows what a good student she is. I-l-IMI-I-I-I Eighty-five s .f X .3 - Vg.: i , fl, --, sw' 5. . ttf- -1 'f' 43 tl 'ii .f ' .1l f'....bX.. ' - '- A V .g 2, . -...-. . . , .L W ,M 1 .,,W,,3- .g,g.:.:s1:'. ',.Z2ga ' ' ' ' ' A A A ' U .5 .pggg-fp , ASQ, Ar:3,'- tx.--V' ' ' 'I - - V 5 .,,,fIA:- f.-. , - - - f--A --- --'-- -'------ Tliiif- HL rig. .af ,ggi . .,.f.-:.2f'.I, . .A Q, ,, 1 fm. .I ill? Q A JAMES WVILLIAMS Wendell Phillips-University of Illinois g C, l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Fur and Feather 8 Club, '18, '19, Class Basketball, '18, '19, , 3 Baseball, '20, jim is a keen sport and a good companion and friend. What he doesn't know about horses isn't worth knowing. I I' ALAN WILSON Washington-Northwestern Dental College A C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, f '19, Band, '19, '20, '21. Alan is rather fond of the ladies, but then- ' he is a dead one who isn't. Can you imagine I him a dentist? We hardly can, but we're I sure he'll be a good one. By the way, he , sure can whistle. HARRISON D. WILSON, JR. . Parker Practicehlolniversity of Illinois C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, I '19, '20, '21, Radio Club, '21, Camp Roosevelt Club, '19, '20, Commis- sioned Officers' Club, '21. I I Harrison goes in for the things worth while. 1 He never wastes time, and has impressed us 1 as a Fine fellow in every respect, Take our nord for it, he'll make a record at lllinois I that will be hard to beat. 1 I CARL MAX WINTRICH Willard-Business World C. l. C., '20, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '19, Spanish Club, '18, Class Basketball, '20, '21, Track, '21, Baseball, '21, Bas- ketball, '21. Carl may be small and rather quiet, but he's right there when it comes to boosting I Hyde Park. He has the pep and go of a real athlete and the brains and energy of a 100Z, student. CURTIS B. WOOLFOLK Kenwood-University of Chicago ' C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, I '19, '20, Discussion Club, '18, '19, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, '20, Golf Team, '21 Q Tennis, '21, Basket- ball, '18, '20, Bantamweight Basketball, '20, Operetta, '20, Bazaar, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '21. Currie didn't do much the first two I , years, but he has come to the front quickly I , in the last two, and his ready wit has made 3 him many friends. He's a good sport, and , we expect to see him a golf champion some day. I-I-wi-I-lil Eighty-six -,' 5 . QEEA .S .Q 5 f A i Q is -If L-2 C3 ii I- If T 1 3 3 AUSTIN BASIL XVYRICK Forestville-University of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '21, Commissioned Officers' Club, '20, '2l. XVe gaze at his good-looking features with honest admiration, and envy his easy, win- ning way with the ladies. He has been a good student, and we wish him all kinds of luck. FRANK M. YAGER Kozminski-University of Chicago C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Vxfrestling Club, '18, '19, '20, '2l: Dis- cussion Club, '19, '20, Class Basketball, '18, '19, '20, Football, '20, I-Iere's a dandy fellow. You know how well he plays football and he docs everything else accordingly, so it doesn't take a Math. shark to figure out that he's Al. And that ever present good nature-well, a yea for him. That expresses our feelings. THEODORE ZOLLA Burke-University of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Musical Club, '19, Plutarch Club, '20, '21, Stamp and Coin Club, '20, '21, Class Basketball, '20, Lightweight Basketball, '21, Dis- cussion Club, '20, '21. Ted is a modest, unassuming fellow, a good student and athlete, and more popular than he knows. You may be among the last on our list, Teddy, but not least in our esteem. SIDNEY ZURKOV Willard-University' of Chicago Although his name was always last, he has been among the foremost. I-Ie carries home piles of books, but you never can tell, Anyway, he is a fellow whom everyone likes. CATHERINE 1-IARLEY PIERCE Fiske-Beeman College C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21gjunior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Kitten, who hails from Georgia, is no exception to the well-known saying, Every- thing is peaches down in Georgia. Hyde Park will miss her when she leaves. -'.,f,:: Q -1 N, ... ,.-- - ce 'I gtg' .V-. I..i..,fQ3v.!sm it i in LX I Q. 51 I. I I 2 i. I if I 1 I r I I is L 2 is . lf' f. 5 E az .Q A V' . E 31,54 ki Eighty-seven Z5 .f 'V-5 Ill Ilf 'I v I, ull I n f fi . X ,Y '--' 4 El -ef ff -f-f J ,-, f 1 V, . ,vs X . J ' A 1 I ff 1 1 ff 'I ,, . Eg . . 111 I nu 5' uf XX 1 if ..- ' ff- I - wS,nf2n..1,. 1 V YQQ--5 i . . . ,gi c X,---T. . 'T 2- e - .- e as 1 f , -...-- j -- ' -- ii -'C' ' C - Mr, f 4E5?1 W '-' ' Y , f ' j Q 277 '5 J ' i 'Ts' IIIIID Fl-I-I-I--I-IH 1 . I GLORY BAYNE Walter Scott School-Business World C. I. C. '20, '2l. The girl wearing the red sweater with black stripes is Glory. She is one of the twins, and is always helping someone. 0 Lois BAYNE Walter Scott School-Business World C. I. C. '20g G. A. A. '20, '21, Lois is a shy little miss, who never has much to say because she is always thinking. WILLIAM J. BIETY Corpus Christi School-Business World C. I. C. '19, '20, '2lg Checker Club '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club '20, '2l. Bill is always welcome wherever he goes, because he will listen to hard luck stories, laugh at jokes, lend a hand, and under all conditions be a true friend. LILLIAN BOWEN Parkside Grammar School-Business World C. I. C. '20, G. A. A. '20, '2l. Lillian is one of the athletes of the class. She is a jolly good friend to have. ERNEST A. CARLSON J. C. Ray School- Chicago Technical College. C. I. C.'20g Boxing and Wrestling Club '2l. We hope that Ernest will do as well as an architect as he has done at I-Iyde Park. I-Ie is ambitious and likeable. Eighty-eight A 1 Q f A' ,f A Reee +R f r --f S ...R ij' 2-J A g- TN g-A Fl-I-I-I--I-IH ESTHER CHUKERMAN McKinley High School. Sophomore Girls' Society '19, junior Girls Society '20g Senior Girls' Society '21 3 Girl Reserves '20g Musical Club '20 5 C. I. C. '18, '20, '21. Esther is one of Hyde Park's pianists. She has entertained us at several assemblies. Her sunny disposition and her musical ability will make her widely known. MARY CREMER Douglas School-Business World C. I. C. '20, '21. There is a little maiden She's as sweet as she can be. Why, don't you know this maiden? Her initials are M. C, CHARLES J. DUCA james Wadsworth School-Business World Band '19, '20, C. I. C. '19, '20, '21 3 Boxing and Wrestling Club '19, '20, '21g R. O. T. C. '19, '20, Camp Roosevelt '20. Duke is sure to succeed in his chosen line of work, but we wonder what it will be: musician, pugilist, soldier, or business man? IDA FOGEL ohn Fiske School Business World J - With her perseverance Ida is able to sur- mount any difficulty. BENNIE GORDON john Fiske School-Business World Band '20, '21g Orchestra '20, '21g Camp Roosevelt '20. Bennie is the musician of his room-little and often unseen, but quite often heard. Hyde Park will lose a valuable student when he graduates. 2 3 5 E l 5 A -sr 3 Eighty-nine Q . -N 1 i i .., f,..X 3 a fl:ff'f, . if . . - A - Q , s ,x 5 A wg? ab, ., ,lj',.-4. 'C lww -e1....H- 7 if 31 Cl . -wffff ., ,bt . -mama. - , is . e+vw.1.a-+..-,.. Q.. if Lge.. .a'.....,.. .. H 1 I 1 I l l f E l Q r l f 'C I 3 . l gill , if ei z 4, 1 I 4 T , g r ' I VIVIAN GRAY Vlfadsworth School-Business World Vivian is quiet, businesslike, and neat. What more could an employer desire? We foretell a bright future for her. NIARY HINES Wadsworth School-Business World C. I. C. '20, '21, Mary is clever, aggressive, and witty. When she is not joking, she is generally read- ing an interesting book. HILDA KAHN ' john Fiske School-Business W'orld Hilda always looks upon the humorous side of thinks. We hope that she may always have her sunny disposition. RUTH KLINCKMANN Douglas School C. I. C. '20, '21. Ruth is unassuming and pleasant. She is sure to make friends. RUTH EDITH KRAPF Bowen High School-Business Viforld C. l. C. '19, '20, '21, B1ondy came to us from Bowen. In a very short time she has become popular, and a loyal Hyde Parker. Ninety XT V K xA. ... x -Q l Q Al. Ag sexi . - Q , , -f ,LL . ,L M 'ln,,,, 1 Q -'f ffm' ,ii r , ,X lL lIW ,R ,aff pr:-I - E --Qfgileiif' Sxxrr..- LAL-A. ...if-sRAir,AH 'i' ' i C It 7 c 'f'?T2,.2227 2 12252: iff-yi M' ' I il 2, .l g I FEMIM IS-IMIH LAURA ROSE KRUTSKOFF I I Kozminski School-Business World C. I. C. '20, Laura is a modest girl with laughing blue eyes. Her hair curls up around her fore- head, When she is good she is very, very good-you know the rest. I I MARY MosKov1Tz john Fiske School-Business NVorld Mary always puts her best foot forward. She will never be without something to do, because she is reliable and punctual. I I MYRTLE WHEELER Forestville, Illinois-Business College C. I. C. '20, '2llCvV A. A. '20, '2I. Myrtle always pleases everyone, which is a mighty difficult, but worth while, thing to do. I REBECCA F LACK john Fiske School-Business NVorld I I-Iere's a true friend, generous and loyal. She is studious and sure to capture high marks. I MoRR1s M. LIPSKY I l Wadsworth School-Business World C. I. C. '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling I Club '20, '21, Does anyone need a bookkeeper? Morris needs work to keep him out of mischief. When he is not busy ,with his hands he is likely to find rules and regulations irksome. I OLGA AMELIA SCLIEHTER I Wheaton, Illinois-Business World C. I. C. '20, '2l. Olga is studious as well as witty. She is neat in appearance and work. We predict a successful future for her. 1 I I I IMI-I-I-I-I-I Ninety-one Ninety-two 'IIA 1:57 . uf 41.11 4 K . M m- W in i. ? 411: l 'Q-g I 41. 'Y' -N 1 . 1 A f if- -----'ff' -f S--, s. , ' ' Q Orff cf: T .gil K 3 ..Esiffl?:M g W.. 4--5, .- -. , .i-A 1 -5 2-4-A g - - - .:r L f .f Y - , --,Y fY,' ,QY-lA , mlm' IQ? . Fl-lnlQl ll l I l OFFICERS OF THE FEBRUARY CLASS- THoMAs R. MULROY ..,SS,.,SSSS,.SSSSS...SSSSS..,SSSSS,,,SS,S,,..SSSS,,,,SSS,,,,,SS,,,,,,SS,,S,,,,,,,S,, ,President DOROTHY KAYE ,....S.A.SSS SSSSS,,, V ice-President CoNsTANcE HARLEY .... ..SSS SSSY,,.,,,, S e cretary WILLIAM STEPHENSON .,..7,, ,A,,,,,, T reasurer THE CLASS OF FEBRUARY, 1922- February l, 1922, will see us no longer esteemed Seniors, but proud Alumni. While we were in grammar school, our dream was to be a member of Hyde Park, while we were humiliated freshmen our desire was to become Sopho- mores so that we might seek revengeg while Sophomores our hope was to be- come juniors and to assume their characteristic nonchalant attitude, while I juniors we sought to acquire the self-important air of the Seniorg and now at the pinnacle of our desire we are still striving for the greatest of all, Alumni! Nor has our school career been made up of dreaming of our ambitions. Although many of us had waked up to our opportunities in our first two years, by our junior year we were all on our toes seeking a chance to help Hyde Park E either athletically, socially, or scholastically. Our junior year was one of pleasant memories. Several wide-awake members of the class organized the juniors for the first time since 1916. Officers were elected, and, at the first meeting of the class, at which six hundred were present, we decided to give a junior Prom in honor of the graduating class. The Prom, which was held at the Kenwood Club, was a wonderful success, ax and it is hoped it will become a traditional affair. We have attended Hyde Park during a transition period. First, we saw 'L' the forming of the honor club, Sigma Epsilon, which now everyone strives to makeg second was the instituting of student government. At first there was some doubt as to whether it would be a success, but experience has proved it successful. if zu i. 5' ... Members of our class were active in bringing about those two institutions and making them successful, and with a true heart we can say that the Class of 1922 did their best for Hyde Park! -THOMAS R. MULROY, President Ninety-three , 1112? J' ., , ,.. , 1 1 ggi., 3-7-1.1 S iii 4 x 3 ,te ...W,.,.,...u.u,, .......,. ......,............................. 5 1 1 Ninety-four JOSEPH AARON Shakespeare-University of Chicago French Club, :2l,'Debating Club, '21, C,1.C., 18, 19, 20, 21. ,loc heeds the class alphabetically and scholastically. Although he is very modest, his business ability has been discovered. FRANCIS ABERNATHY Ray Spanish Club, '19, C, l. C., '20, '21, Dis- cussion Club, '20, Chess and Checker Club, '21. His chief worry is that his voice has not grown as fast as he has. lt's all right, Abby, For with all your faults we love you Still. FLORENCE R. ANDERSON Kozminski-Northwestern University Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, '20, junior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Senio Gi ls' Society, '21, C. 1,C., '18, '19, '20, '21. Eternal Summer dwells in Flip. She is an admirer of the rhyme: Since every cloud, they say, is silvery lined, 'l'here is no use, you see, to worry and pine. X 1 ERCEDES ANDERSON Forestville-Oberlin Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, junior Girls' Society, '19, Spanish Club, '17, '18, '19, C. 1. C., '17, '18, '19. Mercedes has come back to us after an absence of a year. She is another three and a hall' year graduate. Her interests are varied, as her pedigree certifies. L. RUTH ANGELL Park lvlanor-University Of Illinois Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, '20, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Spanish Club, '19, '20, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, Here we have a very industrious girl. Ruthie makes her hats, dresses, and every- thing. Lucky is the man-you know. G O X x X l f 1 A ff ' 15,1 A M.-c1?- F, ' 1' N f- f 4 he-:wr . f, .1 gf J-5.1 '. Q. ,iv . . . DOROTHY ANGUS Morris, Illinois Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, '20, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Spanish Club, '19, '20, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21. Dot is another domestic star, dress- maker, designer, and milliner all in one. She has a remarkable memory, and one of ihese days we hope to hear of her lectures on how to remember school friends. FLORENCE DOLORES ASCHER john Farren-University of Illinois Sophomore Girls' Society, '17 Spanish Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, C. 1. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Choral Society, '19, '20, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Titian Tribe, '20, '2l. Florence, otherwise known as Flo, is one of the jolliest, peppiest girls Hyde Park has ever known. Her perpetual smile and good humor are the joy of many. ROBERT V. Arwooo Wadsworth-University of Chicago C. l. C., '18, '20, Discussion Club, '18, '19, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, Chairman, Musical Club, '19. We all wish we could always look as neat and correct as Bob does. Not that we think we aren't pretty, y' understand, but we admire him immensely. SARAH ELEANORE AYER Sexton-University of Wisconsin C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, Art Club, '19. Eleanore's characteristics spell friend- ship. Though she has not been in club activities, she has been a loyal member of lhe student body as a whole, LUCY ERNESTINE BAKER Kozminski junior Girls' Society, Treasurer, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20. Lucy is our little girl from South America. We are proud of her record and the long list of friends that she made here. Ninety-five 1 , l l Q .Y ,'5 J-no - Siivllmvmi' C ' Xfcx-Y - 1111175711151 9455-in ' ff, 5 ' -mf ' 1-...L ' 123221. g. .- -N -x,.,.,, T'-W' -' ' '--' M- -A--1' ---A g '4L'I..',-:F?lT wi' ' T Tn 'T 'T T' T ' H--f 1-'mv f 4 ig: - 7 '-wh -- -9- - --- - -- -1- -- - ---M N- sf- -- fa-.ns 1-5:52 , , E , i , , , mv '5'lll!!6 F I H I F I g 3 Q 5 I Q m 5 9-5 TSE I I ai: E ag j w,:, Je, - . N inety-six FRANCES BARRETT Fiske Freshman Girls' Society, '18, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '21 Frances is pretty, dainty, and refined. She frequently becomes a frolicking, mis- chievous little butterfly. HELEN BASKIND Willard-University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' So- ciety, '21, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, French Club, '20, '21, Garden Club, '19. To know her is to love her may truly be Said of Helen whose jolly nature and ideal personality have made her very popular at 1 Hyde Park. CHARLES BATES Kozminski-University of Chicago C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, History Club, ' '19, Fur and Feather Club, '18, Operetta Staff, '19, '20, Chuck is a fellow that everybody likes to know and associate with. He's modest and quiet, but very popular. SYDNEY L. BAUMAN Shakespeare-University of Washington C. l. C., '18, '19, '21, Boxing end Wrest- ling Club, '19, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '19, Track, '21, Syd is a tall handsome fellow who has been likened to a bean pole. We have never seen a bean pole with such an engaging smile, sincere character, and scholastic ability. L. EMMET BEAUCHAMP Englewood-Princeton Glee Club, '20, '21, Orchestra, '20, '21, Operetta, '21, Weekly Staff, '21, Track, ' '21 , C. 1. C., '2l. nified, wealthy banker or broker? Like ingly while the worthless time away with 1 wasted thoughts. 31 , - 1' 1 fa 't..'w5?f45ia li? i:'5iwZA652eL,L ?wf'3 fE'm 3 E! Cou1dn't L. Emmet easily pass as a dig- Q X most dignified men, he knows how to wi1l- Q fx 'Af' 'A -,- ' 1,54 L tk? 7 ' AEI, W mx. 9 fm We ' A ' - i 59 7,5 i New seee 9 as ' , . ........ , - ..... .M M1 Flll lSl l lq , THELMA BEHNKE I Bryn lvlawrvllniversity of Wisconsin I Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21: C. I, C., '18, '19, French Club, '20, '21. Q Thelma is leaving us. We can't bear to - think of being without that ready smile and helping hand. We have one consola- I tion, and that is that Thelma will never I forget us. . SHEPARD A. BENSON - Carter Practice-University of Indiana ' C. l. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and I Wrestling Club, '18, '19, '20, Chess and Checker Club, '19, , He is an interesting companion. He may be quiet, but he is always there and there to the last. More of us ought to know Benson. ARLINE BEVINS Kozminski-University of Illinois I Freshman Girls' Society, '18g Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society. '21, Plutareh Club, '20, C. 1. C., '19, '20. Good things come in small packages, I This saying is true of Arline. Dont you ove to hear her queer little laugh? RAYMOND BORLING Cornell-Harvard Plutareh Club, '19, junior Euclidean, '19, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, I C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, President, '20. I A fellow of sterling qualities and a hard worker. He has made innumerable friends and leaves an enviable record as a leader and a friend. I GRACE BowEN I Bryn lvlawr-University of Chicago junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21 1 Dramatic Club, '19, French Club, '19, '20, Girls' Glee Club, '20, '21, Operetta, '21, C. l. C., '19, '2O. XVhat is the real meaning of extreme hap- I piness? just ask Grace, for she is always ' willing to give the definition. 6 lQI1lHl l11lHl Ninety-seven - 3 '1 fm par ' DH 4 X, f v- . , . Tm X J ,117,M17mg1' ' S 1-' ' -17 -K jx i - f-X 2 I I f11217LG'lIM5f' ,n..-. fe 1 ..A f. -A A ,Tiki 1 -,..--i . A 15 1 ifanvn'-an X wh- Y V WW N u,.k Y V I I! Q 4 A W- -3- 1 M-Q , Y Y fr . -- 'k 4-'-- A A 4? D . . O . 24- - ga, 4??1-T 'A' ' Y Y . . M' '? 'fQ2 Fl-I-I-I--I-la I I IRMA IVIAXINE BREGSTONE McKinley High School University of Illinois junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, Debating Club, '20, '21, junior Eucli- dean, '19, Swimming Team, '19, '20, '21, Did you ever see Irma do the breast stroke? She has won many medals with this marvelous feat. Out of the water she's a regular little duck, too. MARY BURKE Wadsworth-Business College Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, Captain Basketball, '19, Basketball, 'l9. Dorothy is a diligent little miss who will some day startle the business world. She is also an athlete and a stanch supporter of Hyde Park. DOROTHY M. BROWN Parkside Senior Girls' Society, '21, C. 1. C., '2l. Dot is quiet, but, nevertheless, always on the job. She is energetic and per- severing. LUCY BROs1Us Ray-Chevy Chase Sophomore Girls' Society, '19 , junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, French Club, '20. Lucy has a contagious laugh-which fails to amuse the faculty. She is a faithful student. Lucky is the individual who may call Lucy friend DOROTHY DE AYRE BUTLER Parkside-University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21. We always wonder what Dorothy is think- ing about, she has a mysterious air which is indescribable. She is a model student, class- mate, and friend. N inety-eight XT . 1 ff ,WTA 'Q .fa K 'J' 4 -iizvlmvlmf' A ' 1,-f AEC- 7 V Kizxxklr I I f11217m'llM17 Jgpq. f ,f , I- f - ' f fx , -nyc, p u,.,,, ,ff Y fu ang.. ,Qc X it X-xx f - ,. ww- .. , ,- , - ' fl , 5 Q Fl-l:l-I--l-l AMY BYRNE Wadsworth-University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Society, 'l9,junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, C. I. C., '20, G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, Captain Basket- ball, '19, Basketball, '19, '20. Amy is following in the successful foot- steps of her sister. My, how she can shoot baskets! She is chuck full of grit. JULIUS F. CANN Willard-University of Chicago C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, Freshman Boys' Club, '19, Sophomore Boys' Club, '20 , Spanish Club, '20, '2l. Jule is an industrious jewel with a smile for everybody. He is well liked by his classmates. ANGELA CARR Kozminski-University of Chicago junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girls' Glee Club, '20, '21, Operetta, '20, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, Swimming Team, '17, Basketball, '17 . Ang must have decided that Hyde Park was a pretty fine place. She left right in the middle of her course for Florida, but dashed back here for graduation. That's the right spirit, Ang. VERA CARR Morgan Park High School junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21 , G. A. A., '20, '21 , Swimming Team, '20, '21 , Basket Ball Team, '20, Captain Ball Team, '21, C. I. C., '20, '2l. She's full of life, She's full of fun. There can't be many CWe doubt if there are anyj Can beat this one. DUDLEY CASTLE Shakespeare-University of Wisconsin C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, Dudley Castle is no dud Cspeaking militarily D when it comes to qualities and capabilities, even if his nickname is 1 Ninety-nine T ll llll ,fNA,. 4 A fs 1, L f -1 7 ' ' nn, 11 -f' K - , , ij l ,,,, , vufllh17l64I 1' 47, ,jjh,,, N 5 . A uf .7 1 l I 1 ' f f-- f F---Q n an .,4.,.r:,,.,9,, W g A - -wg Y ,,,.:.,m...a, . ,--. a-71 -9991999912991 em...- ,- 251:-V FC I L A ETA' L 1 M Fl-.1--I--I-I1 RUTH HELEN CHAPMAN White Hall High School junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, C. l. C., '19, '20, '21, Garden Club, '20, French Club, '21, Sometimes Ruth looks like a moving van. Shc is seldom without a book of some sort. How does it feel to be studious, Ruth? HOWARD CLARY 1VlcKinlcy High, St. Louis, lvlo. You know who he is-that promising young student with the rich bass voice. Some day he will take the chair of physics at Hyde Park. HAROLD CLEGG lVlcCosh-University of lllinois Lightweight Football, '19, Heavyweight Football, '20, '21 5 Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20. '211C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Athletic 'Board of Control, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '18, '19, Class Basketball, '18. Clegg is one of our real fellows, a football man of repute, a hard working student, quiet, unpretentious, and always on the job. CHARLES COLE Kozminski-Yale Class Basketball, '20g Baseball, '21,C.l.C.. '18, '19, Discussion Club, '18, '19, Box- ing and Vilrestling Club, '20, '21, Fresh- man Boys' Club, '18. O, you tall handsome Char-ruls! Can you blame the girls when they glance at those flashing eyes and that winning smile. ADELE COLLINS 1VlcCosh-Normal C. 1. C. Quality, not quantity, is Adele. 1VlcCosh, b'gosh, was mighty good to part with such a valuable treasure. We more than appre- ciate all they did for us. One Hundred 'Wx 1 fyffxk 1 ' J ff' ' ia -' f 551?lIh.7l65fl I N -E ,g , A 7 ai-,E- H-1.:,,,L,,,, , GZZQTIIM57 ..d2!1R:.. ' gx - 3- ' ' , ' S, ' ,,f.,,z2w. 1 X- .--Jiri jj Y iii.. ei . O' HQ ff . 5 4 5-0. N: W- W- A i 2- ' n f 7 i 5 3 452s-if ' O . . . . - . ML O .ia Fl-I-Ill--I-IH I ROBERT B. COOK 3 A. 0. Sexton-University of Wisconsin Spanish Club, '17, '18, Forge and Foundry Club, '18, Discussion Club, '17, 'ISC Boxing and Wrestling Club, '17, '18, '19, , '20 Bob 'is a versatile young fellow of many I abilities. He did his bit for Uncle Sam I at Camp Grant. CAROLYN L. DANIELS I Forrestville-University of Chicago I junior Girls' Society, '203 Plutareh Club, '20, C. 1. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Here Carolyn graces the page. Her per- sonality is as delightful as her appearance. ll' Carolyn were a boy, we would not be eensured in saying, Seven lor Daniels! GORDON E. DANNER LaFayette High, Buffalo. . University of Syracuse Track '21 . He was not with us long, but while here he did his best to uphold Hyde Parks ath- 3 letic standard. 1 I 1 Q FRED C. DOBSON ' Kozminslci-Cornell f Spanish Club, '18, '19, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, '21, Freshman I Boys' Club, '18, Soccer, '21. I Here we have Fred, chemistry and geom- etry shark He says that the automobile industry has attracted him. lf he pursues rhis as he does chemistry, we'1l see him the head of an automobile concern yet. BERNICE lvl. DUNNE Corpus ChristifNOrmal ,Junior Girls' Society, 'ZQQ Senior Girls' So- , eiety, 21: G. A. A., 18, 19, C. l. C... I '19, '2O. 21. Bee is sincere, good-natured, and ready I to help. These qualities have won her the lasting friendship of her fellow-pupils. i I-I---I---I-I One Hundred One SI. T F Qs ,,, ,. if 1, if 1 '- 1 x ,f X . , 1 A .1:s.f.4'i S If ifmcf- , ,-sm V ' '-4...-iw. ew...- , 'str 1 y H ,- ,. -i .,. ,Mi sf i 5 at it wie' ee, iw . . t 1 - 1 lg, ,. Q -.1 One Hundred Two GEORGENE EASTLAND Corpus Christi-University of Chicago junior Girls' Society, '20g Senior Girls' So- ciety, '21, C. 1. C., '20, French Club, '21, She is neat, she is sweet, From her bonnet to her feet. Georgene has agreeable ways and consid- erate manners. OLIVE MoN1cA EAVES Forestville-University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Choral Society, '20 '21, G. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, Operetta, '20, '21, A song has been written especially for Olive, entitled 'iWho Knocked the 'L' Off of 'Leaves'7 She, herself, has knocked a half year-from her high school course. ETHEL M. EGAN Kozminski-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 3 Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, '20. Usually Ethel is very quiet, but when she happens to feel in the right mood, she is the life of a party. We wish you could see Ethel dance! ETHEL L. EMAHISER V. J. High School, Valley jet., la. Business World junior Girls' Society,'20,'21 g Girl Reserves, '20, Plutarch Club, '20. Cheer, and plenty of it is Ethel's motto. Many a blue day has been brightened by a word from her. ARTHUR M. EPSTEIN Kozminski-University of Illinois Spanish Club, '18, '19, '20, C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and XVrestling Club, '20, '21. We used to think he had his hair marcelled, but now we find, like Arthur himself, the marcel is genuine. 71 ,ffw A I ,f- M I V ,gif 'Les Z, ,ff K ' ' 1-9 , ,. fir' X- ,-c7.,...4.,, , .,..,.. :W -..C 7' A , , 1, , , . . ,,.,, . ,. its , :.1QL:s:i3L.2EfiiZ3fLQ.i3 :Qi ..,..s1LgWitQ...... EVA JUNE EVANS Sexton-University of Wisconsin Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, '20, junior Girls' Society, '20, French Club, '19, '20, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '2l. Little Eva would jump right out of this page if she could. She is Hyde Park's live wire and fun-maker. MABE1, FRANCES EVANS Kozminski-University of Chicago sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '203 Senior Girls' Society, '21, G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '2l. An athleteja swimmerg a jolly, frolicsome girl, a jewel in all respects is Mabel. WINIFRED FERRY Wadsworth-Northwestern Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Dramatic Club, '19, '20, '21, C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, Winnie is the best chum one could ask for. She is a most sympathetic and sensible pal. Don't let Winnie hear you praise her picture, for she is shy. CHARLES F 1NKELsTE1N Fiske-University of Illinois Orchestra, '19, '20, '21, Band, '19, '20, 213 C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, Fink is a studious chap who has made his course in three and a half years, and who has won fame in both orchestra and band. LEWIS F1scH Herzl-University of lllinois Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, Freshman Boys' Club, '18, Sophomore Boys' Club, '19, C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '19, Spanish Club, '2l. Lou will always be remembered as a true friend and a real pal. He livens up the classes he attends and cheers us with his melodious music. One Hundred Three XV-v ---'-- V - -+ -------W - ---- v---Y- --W- J- ZW., ii gig E. ' ' III IIIII' 3 ' ' 45' ' T. L A' 1, 'P ,.l. , 7 ll ff' ' K J' f n fm T ' fn. fu? ,Y gn 1 I -, pnfGf,..5,. '-L Ls.. Nwtc -. 1 5 --...- the ' ,.i. bn I Q' 40E3: ' A -,lat-,,-, Fifi- K W f me ' 'm imi Fl-l1l l1-l-IH EDITH A. FLETCHER Martindale Normal, Detroit, Michigan University of Wisconsin Senior Girls' Society, '21, Debating Club, '19, '20, '21, G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, Annual Staff, '21: Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '2l. Edith, a member of Sigma Epsilon since the founding ofthe club, Chicago's physically perfect high school girl, is the best friend one could ever hope to have. HELEN L. Foss Kozminski-Dennison Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, '19, junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '20, C. l. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, French Club, '17, '18, What's the matter with Helen? She's all right! VVe love her just as she is and ask for no improvements. DOROT1'lY Fox Welcome School, lvlinn. University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Society, 'l9,junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21 3 Travel Club, Vice-President,'20. Out where the smile dwells a little longer, Where the friendships grasp is a trifle stronger, That's where the West begins. This daughter of the West is true to her heritage. lVlARY Fox Kozminski junior Girls' Society, '20, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '20 '21, Basketball, '20, Garden Club, '20. lvlary can find something pleasant in the most disagreeable situation. She is a reli- able worker and a valuable member of societv. BERTRAM F RIEDMAN Edmund Burke-University of Chicago C. l. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Garden Club, '20, Fur and Feather Club, '19, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, '21, French Club, '20, '21, Stamp and Goin Club, '20, '21 , Travel Club, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21, Football tickets, get them while they last. We have all heard this war cry and as a result our money has quickly disap- peared. Hyde Park loses its best salesman and supporter when Bert graduates. One Hundred Four Z5 YV , , fx , -- - 3- fx if A T 'E KW: 7 .- ' ' V1 4112'Ifmvfl4f' L f -- . as ,jgfxl Y '-4512210 ' alexa N E H Ziff W -, .- iii ' JEWEQQ1, -511'--,U Tl!-. 1'f. Wiiffl if ' V gfwm, ' l TTT T, 'WATT' 'T ' .S , f , - 1 g 'N' ff , . M Fl-I-IQI--l lq XYILLIAM FRIESLEBEN . . I Kenwood-University of Illinois I Spanish Club, '19, '20, Boxing and Wrest- ling Club, '18, '19g Chess and Checker Club, '20l '213 Stamp and Coin Club. zo, zige. ic., zo, 21. An earnest, sincere chap who does his 1 work in minute detail and completely. V. , I I Z BERTHLS CANS Edmund Burke-Armour Q' Discussion Club, '20, Glce Club, '18, '19, '20, Choral Society, '18, '19, '20, Tennis -Q - Team, '20, '21, City Tennis Champion, 1 I '20, Operetta, '18, '09, '20, Chess and Checker Club, '19, Spanish Club, '19, ., lvlusical Club, '19, '20, Boxing and W'restling Club, '20. ,Q Berthus is a jovial fellow. He wears . beautiful goggles, sings well, and can make a piano vibrate. He is surely remarkable I and versatile, za U IRVING GEFFEN 5, Edmund Burke-University of Illinois C, 1. C.. '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '19, ij '20g Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, I Travel Club, '21. s Geffen is one of Hyde Park's good dressers and classy fellows. He is brimming with life l I and good nature, and, like Marion Harland, 1 is always willing to lend a helping hand. ffl, -1 HELEN BEVERLY GERBICH Forest Park, Springfield, lvlass. -, I I Northwestern ' Senior Girls' Society, '211 Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21 1 C, 1. C., '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '21, Choral Society, '21. Helen has only been with us from her iunior year, but she entered school activities with vim and has made hosts of friends. I She has a splendid record in scholarship, too, ' I 5 losErH L. GIDWITZ , University High-University of Chicago l Stamp and Coin Club, '21. I Joe knew it is an honor to graduate from . I Hyde Park so he came here for his senior S year. He is a polished gentleman, but then 1 2 all Southerners are. 5 3 i ' One Hundred Five E I 1 i I 1 1 1 1 1 2 E I 1 'i .E il 1 I f x , 1 3 I LW, , ne Hundred Six 1. -.apr . IG -l,' 5' SIDNEY GINSBERG Wil1ard+Uniy'ersity of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '19, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, Discussion Club, '18, '19. Sid is as lively and progressive as he is short. He is an interesting classmate and a real friend. ELSIE E. GLICK Burkce-University of Chicago Junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, G. A. A., '20, '21, Debating Club, '19, '20, '21, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, Elsie is our wizard and whizz in English and ice skating. lt's impossible to tell whether she will be a Mary Roberts or a Charlotte. She is not the person to let her talents go to naught. BERNADINE M. GOEBEL Willard-University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Society, '19,junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, French Club, '20, '21, Art Club, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '20, Garden Club, '20, Girls' Glee Club, '19. Bernadine is reserved and lovable. At times she is demonstrative and enthusiastic. MADELEINE R. GOLDBERGER Sexton-University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Garden Club, '19, Eur and Feather Club, '20, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21. Madeleine has a power of gladdening all who are within her reach. Her cheery pres- ence will be missed. STELLA GOODMAN Felsenthal-University of Illinois Sophomore Girls' Society, '19,junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Spanish Club, '20, '21 5 Girl Reserves, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21, C. I. C., '20, '21 QPlL1lI3l'Cl 1 Club, '21 , G. A. A., '21, Yes, Stella is making her four-year course in three and a half years, it is plain that not only her eyes are bright. Anyone who does not know Stella had better rush an order, for she's entirely too good to miss. ,IT A A A H , 5--'YS .1 A :eaf.rLEAsP-z fv' O .AggE,:gi,s'i5iE'.5ig gi jx . a'.z-,nqfp4. I. f 1 1 l1'1-' 'llv --- ----- P 'X Aff ' 'J' Y --I .. Y. ... 4 W - , TI , .,Y Winrgr X'-:-'.,fu -- X N ., . 3 if ' O f 'll' 3' 1 ff'- QQ--4 T. LEONARD GOODMAN Willard , Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20 ,-C. I. C., '20, '21. He is a true and loyal Hyde Parker who strives to raise the standard of his school. He is going through in three and a half years. GERTRUDE L. GOODRICH Public School No. 54, New York University of Wisconsin Spanish Club, '19, Debating Club, '19, '20, '21, G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, C. I. C., '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '2l. G is for girls, and girls are good, G is for Gertrude, and Gertrude is good. Don't think for a minute that Gertrude is too good. KATHERINE GRACE Corpus Christi-Art Institute junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society,'2l ,C. I. C.,'Z0j,'21 ,French Club, '20, '21, Art Club, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, You see before you a faithful Hyde Parker and one who is destined to become noted in the field of art. Her excellent work in our school is to be lauded. HENRIETTA GRAHAM Fiske-University of Illinois Sophomore Girls' Society, '18 5 junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, French Club, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '20. Although Henrietta appears quiet, at times she breaks forth. She is a good sport and is admired by her friends. RENA GRAY Kozminski-University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Society, '18, Junior Girls Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, French Club, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '21, Sigma Epsi- lon, '19, '20, '21, Here's a little Sigma Epsiloner with a won- derful record. Rena has not only been a scholar but a club enthusiast, too. E One Hundred Seven i N-ff :fi 'A' H I - L - dll 70,41 I f' , LE I1 H gi L gif 4 wzzyllqlll, . -A ,fx , I - i- -H J--fgifigf N551-. vf d 'K U 1 M. . msg -Q g E - ---N ,. ,,.3m...,,, if N--4:19 Wg- W., - -2 , -- -434-'12--::. ' - H- - -44.4 f I lnqgp . A , .. -- C. ' ' 'M - ' A- :JJ 5 f '? E Si' 7 ' , - , W- 5 r 452 Fl-ISIS--l la I 1 2 1 34 1 3 1 I - ' V- I - One Hundred Eight EDWIN GUTHMAN Edmund Burke-University of Chicago C, I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, '21, Edwin has shown himself to be modest and inconspicuous. Those who know him assert that a better friend or more likeable chap is hard to find. BERNICE CLAIRE GUTHRIE Kozminski-University of Illinois Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Stone Age Club, '19, C, I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21. For she's just the quiet kind Whose natures never vary, Like streams that keep a summer mind Snow-hid in January. XX? ILLIAM HALL Iowa City High-Dartmouth Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, Operetta, '21, Musical Club, '21, Plutarch Club, '19, '20, Freshman Boys' Club, '18. He is a placid, easy going fellow whom you would make a friend of and like instinctively. He is an expert on the piano, an accomplished musician. DENYS L. HALL University of Chicago C. 1. C, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, '2l. Here is a man of whom Hyde Park should be most proud. After being in Hyde Park a few semesters he joined the army and was in the Champaign, Verdun, lvleuse, St. lvlihiel, and Argonne offensives. Now he completing his interrupted course! RUTH 1-1AMixi11TT Fiske-University of Chicago Freshman Cvirls' Society, '18, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, Junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Cvirls' Society, '21, Art Club, '19, C, 1. C., '18, '19, '20. XVho is this? None other than blond Ruth with her catching smile. She is one of Hyde Parks worthy daughters, 9 ,XT g ,fc 1,-fd GC ' Nd 'fcmvmz .H ,X I --A 1i:i,f? 2,1 E ,, f 111z11maM17 2422240 X25 fg I f 1:27 f, ,.:J!A5!f,. i s- :F -xv A V- 1 A---A f ' H- -A an A M I ' h 'g EMC , Y f - -- ----- - ff- 'nrt' 1.Qj,. 552E'?-2- ' - .E . .-g igg,E-:.2Q.1.f fa , Fl-lnl:liMl lq ROSE MARGARET l'lANNA I Bowen High School 1 - C. 1. C. Rosie has a way of smoothing down the rough places and making everyone she meets E a trifle happier. She will someday be a 1 successful business woman. 5 1 . 1 . E CONSTANCE HARLEY Scott-University of Michigan Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' F Society, '19, C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, . Art Club, '19, G. A. A., '18, Plutarch I Club, '20, Secretary '22 Class. 1 I Connie is going to Michigan. We won- der why she is going so far away from her many friends at Hyde Park. 5 GUNTHER HARMS g I S. K. Haightvklniversity of Illinois I Who is that good looking fellow in the 1' second row? We cannot gain his confidence often, but when we do, it is certainly worth 5 1 1 while. I ALICE HARPER I Forrestville-University of Wisconsin 1 Freshman Girls' Society, 18: Sophomore I Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, , '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, French F Club, '19, Spanish Club, '19, '20, Art 1, Ciub, '19, '20, C. 1. C, '18, '19, '20, '21. 1 I Allie should have been born Douglasa Fairbanksa, for she has a smile which is ever- I present. Anyone who has seen Allie seri- I ous ought to report the astounding news at once, 1 1 1, I ,. MARJORIE H. HEDSTRAND 5' . Paxton High School-Normal junior Girls' Society, '20, '21, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21. If all the little dispositions were put in a 1 row, we'd certainly pick Marjorie's. Her 1 I demure and unassuming manner contribute 1 I to make her personality a charming one. l l In-I-I-I One Hundred Nina , A ., ff ITB ,-, ,.f. Q, . . 1:1 1, E :ra ' F' - --,. ' T I '-1'vr.: 154' -, S '. , A f - '77'-'W f if, ,aff F .g C .- :.f-- e cf .. T1 gil gn- 'l'.e'i.2,f. , 5 sssgv F1 1 be A7 gif Q . ---cw 'ff 1 ,,,,.-7:2 Ei? T' T i ',' 1 A -rw N 1'4?7' isis?-11 i . , . if-if ? '?'!4 Fl-ICI-I-Ql l L 1 5 1 i i 5 1 5 4 if. fl 9 l . i ' Q 5 i 1 . .' 1, if .Q 1 sa 9 .,' ' E X11 1. I s i 1 . i if .1 . .. i . l ' 1 , . . 2 ' - . wig. if: 2 XL FRED HIBBARD Fiske-University of Chicago C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '18, '19, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, He is a loyal supporter of the teams, a valuable friend, and a conscientious student. These three qualities are most valued by Hyde Parkers. j. ARTHUR 1-I1RscH A. O. Sexton-University of Chicago C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, Vice-President, '21, French Club, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '20, '21 , Debating Club, '20, '21 , Tennis, '20, '21, H. S. Press Association, '20, '21, Weekly, '20, '21, Business Mgr., '21, Annual, '21, Press Club, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21. He is a live, wide-awake fellow whose managing hand has put many an organization on its feet. Witness his list of activities. FRED J. HOBSCHEID A. O. Sexton-University of Illinois Heavyweight Football, '19, '20, '21,junior Track, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, '21, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, Heavyweight Basketball, '20, Discus- sion Club, '20, Athletic Board of Control, '19, '20, '21, Senior Track, '20. Interesting is the appearance of Hobby's huge frame moving majestically up the cor- ridor, making his way as a mighty liner steaming up the bay. He is one of our foot- ball heroes and a real fellow. NORMAN I-1oRToN Fiske-University of Illinois Lightweight Football, '19, Baseball, '20, 21, Class Basketball, '18 3 Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, '20. He is one of our athletes, the kind that Hyde Park needs. He was always actively and effectively there, when it was a question of giving the team the best he had. LUCILLE 1-IUTTNER Felsenthal-University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girls Reserves, '19, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '20, '21, French Club, '19, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21. Lucille, with her dignity, has won the respect and friendship of her associates. She has abilities as a student and as a leader. One Hundred Ten Z5 X fr lffkrfxf I 4 -vi E K., 'ln I X' .WH W, t t. ' my ll' '--.?lrm1rll44 - -M, ,n,,,-, . . iz, ,. -mlnvllh-' -.JHYGEAL ' ' V 52 , , M ' , .f,L,,,, 4 ,' , ,..1E.' ijE,Iii1 9 ---- 4,5291- I , , E E 1 . -W N ,515 - , 57' -Q-g A A I . . ,V . - ...,m:gg 43+-r ' I , O I . We-' 4, 4 F I - I - l - I Q I - I q l MILDRED DOROTHY IRWIN I I Wadsworth-University of Wisconsin Junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, French Club, '20, '21, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, This fair, smiling maiden has faithfully gone about her work. I-Ier pleasant attitude I and love of a good time have brought her I many friends-to-the-end friends. HERBERT JOHNSON I Bowen High School-Armour I Band, '20, '21, Orchestra, '20, '21, Glee Club, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '21, C. I. C., '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '21, Although we haven't known Herb very long, we know that he is jolly and full of fun. Observe his many musical attainments. I I SAMUEL JOHNSON Fiske-University of Illinois Orchestra, '19, '20, '21, Band, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '20, '21. I Johnnie's Hyde Park career was a musical One. I-Ie is a first-class musician and a leader Of the band. It seems that all - Johnsons are talented in music. MINNIE JONES Wendell Phillips I C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21, I No praise is too high for lvlinnie. She may justly claim to have one of the very highest averages in her class. I-Ier friendly disposition is also commendable. l I EDNA J OSELIT Burke-University of Chicago Senior Girls' Society, '21, French Club, '18, '19, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, What would we do without Eddie to brighten the lagging minutes of class recita- l tions? What would Eddie do without l Alice? DOn't you envy Alice? V, Q 1 I I . 1 I IQIQI-lglilil One Hundred Eleven I 1 I ' 5 3 I 1 l 5 ' 1 .. W, CS?-Nw X x 1 21152, ' it E. .. . . sfiiri fffii4 , .4 '2 'S. 7'ii'Ti1.fF jf ' 1 . 1' A E' iff: ,fig-5af.g 9 . - -1 'lf 3. ' - - - F E G I S I E I I 5 ll: 1 L 1 1 5 4 4 1 s 1 s 1 1 1 2 GILMORE KAHNWEILER Willard-University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon, '18, '19, '21, French Club. '2l. Gil is a chap whom we all admire. We hope his life will be as successful as his career in the school has been. lVlARGARET KAN ' junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, '21', Choral Society, '18, '19, '20, '21, Operetta, '18, '19, '20: G. A., '18, '19, '20, '21, Basketball, 18, 19, 20, 21, Baseball, 19, 20, 21, Captain Basketball, '19, '2l. Margaret is known for her wonderful work n the Gym. She is planning to teach ath- letics, provided no one captures her before- han . i FLORENCE KANNE Phillips-University of lllinois Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '201 Senior Girls' Society, '2l: Girl Reserves. '20, Spanish Club, '20, G. A. A.. '20, '21, C. 1. C., '20. '2l. A head of black curls and a pair of sparkling lack eyes are followed by the demand W'ho's that? Those who are fortunate and know Florence reply, just a peach of a girl 1? DOROTHY KAYE Burke-Academy of Fine Arts Spanish Club, '19, French Club, '19, Art Club, '20, '21, C. 1. C, '19, '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21 , Sigma Epsilon, '21, Annual Staff, '21, Viceapresident '22 Class. Dorothys ability and perseverance will carry her to the heights of success, Her diffidcnce explains why she is not better known-but Hyde Park appreciates her well enough to elect her Vice-President of the 22 class. lVlABEL KENNISTON KozminskifUniversity of lllinois Freshman Girls' Society, '18, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, C. 1, C,, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, lt's hard to believe that Mabel has even a drop of English blood in her. for she is always the first to catch our driest jokes. lvlabel follows the old saying, A smile is worth its weight in gold. One Hundred Twelve Z5 Q!-'C 1 ,C gray' Y the 'imap'-51 vii f 1 , A-W - A ' --V--H --fl,-be W .,-s,,, 4,2 ma. in L.. it ,s . 4 ..LIf1'lQ.,.ffj'GC ' Q:.r,-,gzgsiswre 'li :ei ' 9 'GQCQQ t 2,'rl,H,-s.,,-,-1.-- fgzrfj FIHI-I-I-ll lq VIRGINIA KEOGH Our Lady of Angels Academy, Lyons, Iowa Success Business College Senior Girls' Society, '20, '2l. Virginia is a Firm believer in pep and school spirit, and supports Hyde Park to the ut- most. She surely knew what she was about when she entered Hyde Park to finish, for the association has been heartily enjoyed by all parties concemed. ALMA ,KENYON Shakespeare Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Choral Society, '19, Musical Club, '19. Alma comes upon us unawares. She is a demure, quiet creature that we're always glad to see. She's a songster, we hear. ELIZABETH KIESSLING Willard-University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girls' Glee Club, '18, '19, '20, C. I. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Swimming Team, '18, '19, '20, Operetta, '19, Plutarch Club, '19, French Club, '18, 'l9. Ish ka bibble, I should care, I should marry a millionaire! Can't you just hear Betty's tongue rambling on and on, and can't you see the sparkle in those wonderful eyes? IRVING KREITZMAN Crane High School Fur and Feather Club, '20, C. I. C., '21, Irv is a jolly good fellow who sometimes attempts to study. We think there was a time on record when he did do some home- work. DOROTHY KRIMBILL Bradwell-University of Wisconsin Sophomore Girls' Society, 'l8,junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '21, C. I. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, '2l. Dorothy's giggle can be heard long before she can be seen, She is always ready for a frolic. I-Ier cheery voice has led many a team to victory. H H R T' LZ' One Hundred Thirteen -ln . He- ,f x, A film' ff' uf-4-5 , 5 Him? ww,-ff' ,1 1 . , f 1 . 5 Fi ' gigrfi' -Q. C td' ' Q W 'fi' 7- . .Q k V, . of ,. ,1,,,,iIi,: , M - -'NA M 1 -- -.,,x,' . Y W Y H N U .- 1.. 1. -- '- -' 14 - 1 . Afxxfw.. Ag 5.-. V V v . ' ARRL-A - - +- T ,I if .xiii AI' ,ure 1' . - nf 9 ' 'A' NT '-s3E?51111?e'f a 2, j.' ' , Y ,,V, ,H ,, , , ,, . 1 ,,.,,,u . , . .,.. , ..., -..-.,,-...... .,-,,,,...,.,...,....,....c--gg..,,,iI.,, 1 in 3 CECELIA LARKIN l Holy Crossw-University of Chicago Freshman Girls' Society, '18, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Spanish Club, '19, C. I. C., '20. This young lady is a jolly good-fellow. , Her lovable nature has won her many friends 2 and we hope it isn't Goodby forever, Ceal. I WILLIAM LARKIN Our Lady of Good Counsel Business World Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, '21 , Light- Q K weight Basketball, '21, Interclass Bas- ketbal1,'20,C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, Qi 1 Wherever he may be, the stars of heaven N 25- must daily dim their shining light. They say he is a very good basketball player. V 12 , is MATILDA LEV1 Burke+Urliversity of Chicago 7' Junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' ,fl 2, Society, '21, French Club, '19, C. 1. C., gg '19, '2o. - Matilda is full of cheer, Hyde Park's . corridor concerts will be minus an attrac- E ' tive bass soloist. I EVERETT LEWY john Fiske-University of Illinois Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21, Debating Club, '19, '20, '21, C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21,!Freshman Boys' Club, '18, Sopho- more Boys' Club, '19, Senior Euclidean, I '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '2l. 5 Everett is an unassuming chap, well- supplied with gray matter. He is an apt student of military tactics and a good scholar. He is making the course in three and a half years too. 3 I 1V11LDREo LOGAN il. Burnside-Putnam Hall, N. Y. Y Freshman Girls' Society, '17, Sophomore A4 Girls' Society, '18, junior Girls' Society, '19, 1V1usical Club, '20, Basketball, '17, W 5 C, 1. C., '18, '19, '20, Spanish Club, 'l9. 3 It is easy to imagine Mildred in future years introducing new fashions. Hyde Park claims her as one of its most stylish girls. L3 Ei is 'N Q5fT'??'17 .12 '.7 IW? : f?' ' 555 ff E 'A' One Hundred Fourteen ? ,.-.. Rfb-'Nr f X K ' ,C ,mi gat .C 1 P . 2 M - -ff--A ee- -.:-.:f 'ff -A ' 2 Ef2f .HQ , 1 af:+--.11f1 ,- . C 'H-'li -X-...-KT ' 4' iw' U ff A' i'T T M N 'c , 'r ' iw, , 'gif--A 2517-' XA A'-' ----f ' -f 3 V' ff'-' ' M ' - ' ' -rfvrrrrf' 1 59955 'TC' ' gg - .g.1.Q,-,f' E' - -gg fm 1 1 Louis MANDELL Willard-University of Illinois Mandolin Club, '19, '20, '21, Sigma Epsi- lon, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '20, Stamp and Coin Club, '20, '21, Travel Club, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21.1 Hyde Park appreciates his constant, con- sistent support of the teams, and his cheery attitude at all times. lV1ORRISON MARKWITH Kozmins14iiUniversity of Chicago Spanish Club, '18, '19, '20, C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club. '20, '21, Morrison certainly proves the theorem that the smaller the person the livelicr. This chap is a sturdy friend. Vi VIAN N1CCARTHY Mt. St. Mary's Academy-Northwestern Sophomore Cvirls' Society, '19, Junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Glee Club, '20, '21. Vivian is the sort of girl to whom you would like to send valentines every day of the year. We are told that she has a marvelous voice and true Irish wit. FLORENCE BEULAH Mel-IIE Oakland-Sul1en's School for Girls Swimming Team, '18, '19, Weekly, '18, '19, '20, Orchestra, '18, '19, '20, Musical Club President, '19, '20, '21, Operetta, '19, '20, Sophomore Cvirls' Society Presi- dent, '19. Vigor, vitality, vim, and punch- The courage to act on a sudden hunch, The nerve to tackle the hardest thing With feet that climb, and hands that cling. And a heart that never forgets to sing- EDWARD L. MEESE Rayhllniversity of Chicago lnterclass Basketball, '15, Clee Club, '18, Spanish Club, '18, Swimming Team, '19, Football, '19, C. 1. C., '18, '19. Look at Ed's athletic activities. He is an all round athlete by nature and inclination. He is well known and well liked throughout the school. One Hundred Fifteen ,f x 4 ,.. ,Avf I I KJ -,Q N 1 fguv ,i ,f W , . X 'Q : Ei X- ,I V JT ' , .i1T..Qg ::-l.E?l:f,,,M,g .Z4..- A lo J 14Z7L5'llMq . ,,,,.-fi.lZ1.1'3l:i. ..,,3:i5l+:g.4L1L 11, - ,,5,5z2,,, -.Q if .Ns T ' .. H MEAL F' ' M' - H TQ Z ---1: ?'1L'f7'1-E:if ' NM.. . - .. , H J --- ,.,.. f 1-,jg ,,.h,,W4,,, ,,,, ,,-M,-.-,. f ,.. -- tm-. . . WV fa g FH lSl l lQlq 1 GRAYCE METTY I ' Beloit High School-University of Chicago I C. I. C., '21, junior Girls' Society, '20, 1 Spanish Club, '21. Beloit must be a fine old town. At least it sends out fine products. Grayce intends to go to our own university and give us more of her valuable self. BERNICE MEYER Willard Sophomore Girls' Society, '183junior Girls' Society, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, I '20, '21 3 Plutarch Club, '18, French Club, I ' '18gC.1.C.,'l7,'18,'l9,'20,'21. Bee's eyes can dance nearly as well as Pav1ova's feet. Perhaps they have made the way to Bee's popularity at Hyde Park. I EDNA A. MORGAN Fiske I junior Girls' Society, '20 3 Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21g Musical Club, '18, '19. A We wish Edna a future as prosperous as I that of her namesake, J. P. Morgan. She is I a conscientious and studious girl bound to win in all she undertakes. I JOHN MOURANT Forestville--University of Chicago Radio Club, '21 john is anxious to graduate, we hear. I Don't worry, johnny, you'1l probably sit on I the stage and take all the honors. Knowing you, we predict it. THOMAS R. MULROY I I Bryn Mawr-University of Chicago President Freshman Boys' Club, '18, '20, '21 5 Mgr. Bantamweight Basketball, '20, Lightweight Basketball, '21, Operetta, '20, Moon Man, '203 Weekly, '18, '20, Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20, '213 President Feb. '22 Class. I One who has made a record throughout I his school career, a member and administra- tor of many clubs, and a popular fellow is Tom Mulroy. i, 3. ii? , E One H uridred Sixteen ,-A i,., fl' . ,FA r 4 f' V-?l ' ... , ...L , gg A - , 1 I . I my 'Ii ' N Ni A S-, 1 .X , ' q'Ih11l6'1 Q 1 ' L:,.,,,..,. - 11 1,.q ., ,gygggf f' !!,.e..fT:'A-E QQQTL W Vlv, KL- X ' W- fff' -, ' -'E' EH' ' ' -'ME' -' W IEA- --vw ws..- - iam- ' ' 1 J ' ' E 'H N'sfl2Q':.:.:i .,:r- 3 ,f W - .. . f-W E ' at . G, 3 1 g elf---3 we aff if f Al r1l1lin nl liu1' LUCILE 1-I. MYSLICK Wadsworth-Chicago Normal I Garden Club, '19, '20, '21, Secretary, '20, I '21, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Plutarch Club, '20, '21, C. I. C., i '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, '21, Travel Club, '21, Art Club, '21, Sopho- more Girls' Society, '19. honor student scholasticall She is I I An y. a silent worker and her efforts are not 1 , in vain. L3 1 WILLIAM NIXON 1 Fiske-Northwestern t l I C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, lnterclass Bas- ' l I ketball, '20, Discussion Club, '19, . Nick may have some of his well known namesake in him, but only in a harmless , way. 1-le is an interesting associate, and he s sometimes decides to study. 2 , I 1 LESTER B. NORDBERG Kozminski-University of Illinois y. sr 1 1 Spanish Club, '19, '20, C. I. C., '18, '19, ,A fl 1 at '20, '21, Discussion Club, '18, '19, Box- I ing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, '21, iii Freshman Boys' Club, '18, Soccer, '21. H ' Les' personality, scholastic ability, and if work in athletics has been noticed and ap- preciated more than he knows. I 32 5.71 is HELEN NORMAN 5 Sexton-University of Chicago il , Senior Girls' Society, '21, C. 1. C., '18, ' '19, '20, French Club, '18, '19, sigma it -ff Epsilon, '20, '21 , Pythagorean Club, '21, i f n junior Euclidean, '19. EE if Sexton may send us more Helens like this 5- one. We are proud to have her as a fellow- graduate. 1-Ier powers in mathematics are 5, well-known. 13 ,g ALFRED M. NOVITSKY Wendell Phillips-University of lllinois Class Basketball, '20, Boxing and Wrest- ' ling Club, '19, '20, C. 1. C., '19, '20, Spanish Club, '21. ,,, Al has shown in two years what it has taken the rest of us four years to show, that he has V the old 1-lyde Park spirit. Although pos- Y. sessing a ready wit and humor he is an earnest . worker. , . .sm-N A -- Nw.. r . .. -- - if' . I , . , IQ, One Hundred Seventeen - L5 If .1 PSX tr I A H H .-43' t ir, W' L ,gy in E L ggi Y3.i.f:Lx.: : , LM- ' A Mm, ,,,.,.t .ur . . V , . ,- ,.f-lk - 5 N .. , I L, 9. ,.. V f 'M' I 55 Lg ' ' 1 6' ay, A N ff PM . -----.-.s.....t Y ,, -,--..ww-..-H-.--..--N-W-.1if--Mad,----V-uw ,4'A- A-M-EA-M-N--4--4 Y-S fi i 1 RAY E. NYLEN Ray-University of Illinois Boxing and Wrestling Club, '1S. '19, '20, '21, Band, '19, '20, C. 1. C., '20, '2l: Discussion Club, '18, 'l9. '20, '21, Garden Club, '18, Operetta. '2l. We have but to know Ray Nylen to be his everlasting friend. He has made friends in- numerable in school. They all know of his ability on the wrestling mat and his keen interest in the Boxing and Vvirestling Club. BENNIE OBERLANDER Fiske-University of Chicago C. 1.C.,'20,'21. Bennie is one of those curly headed, good- natured, lazy fellows. He just got into this column by the skin of his teeth. Lucky, lazy, curly Bennie. CHARLES D. O'CONNELL Parkside Spanish Club, '18, '19, '20, C. 1. C., '18 '19, '20, '21 Q Boxing and W'restling Club, '18, '19, '20, Track, '18, '19, We have found out that he is a good student and a regular fellow. Chauncey, we wish you success. JAMES E. O'l lAGAN Peabody High, Pittsburg University of Pittsburg Dramatic Club, '19, '20, '21, Boys' C-lee Club, '20, '21g Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, Choral Society, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '19, '21g Musical Club, '20, '21, Oper- etta, '21, lt is rumored about that jim taught Caruso all he knows. We are ready to be- lieve it after hearing him sing. You have missed something if you did not hear him in the Operetta. ELLA OLSON Sexton-University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, '20: junior Girls' Society, '19, French Club, '20, C. l. C., '19, '20, '2l. Ella has mysteriously stolen into the hearts of many Hyde Parkers. Her merits are many and are of sterling value. One Hundred Eighteen ,fi 'XX .- . , 7- 'vp 11- 'F' KF is 5 --.. F .44 'Q: g CFM , 'i1ig'tfFf51M- .,.,, . A-R, ' EAN V ..,:,.n:.,f' 1?-' -- L3 . Q. . . -A X-.1111 72 Ani i V T-,-N 5-TTT i f . f Q1 N-44,1 . , ,, 3 'iff 4.A ..-.-.--,. - .. E f ' ' . . .. . . T'w'f'Hqf'3llfg F E I W 155 N' ' if W STANLEY OWENS , KenwoodfArmour I C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '18, Treasurer, '19, Boys' Glee Club, '19, '20, Operetta, '19, '20, Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Soccer, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, Everybody knows Red, a favorite of teachers as well as pupils. The fellows like l him-and the girls too. MABE1. PAINE Sexton-University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, '20, junior Girls' Society,'20, Fur and Feather Club, I '19, French Club, '20, C. l. C., '19, '20, '2l. Mabel has a magnetic charm which at- tracts us all. Her winning ways have made her hosts of friends. MARGARET E. PANNELL ' McCosh-University of Chicago I Sophomore Girls' Society, '18 , junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, 21, French Club, '20, C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21 , Sigma Epsilon, '20. Although of the quiet, modest, and retir- ing sort, Margaret is a faithful worker and a ' good student. Her presence is an inspiration. U ROBERT PATTERSON Kenwood4Dartmouth C. 1. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, I Forge and Foundry, '18, Sophomore , Boys' Club, '18, Class Basketball, '18, . '19. Bob is a typical Hyde Parker, and in basketball he was in a class by himself. I RU'fP1 EVELYN PEASE Sexton-University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Society, 'l9,Junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Dramatic Club, '19, C. l. C., '19, '20, '21 , Spanish Club, '19, French Club, '20 I Ruthic's brown eyes and joyful smile will surely be missed. She was one of the first girls to have her hair bobbed. Be- coming, isn't it? ., 5 F? gif: , iw 2 5' Q. 1 Q . 1 1 is 1 1.- S M 1. lg .. I ' I Q 1 1, 3 I 1 I 1 1 1 . K , I Er. 5. it if I 2, - 1 s f 2 I ,. 1,4 1 1 1 I 1 1 .fi 1 yn ,L One Hundred .Yin elven Tl -. If X---,. f32.Q Weffff XX A .. 'ff' y A ,L . . lk , fwfr is it -A ' V ---111 ' 'W 1- .,,.. s-.-, .,- 5. yr-k R N ' ' , f f-'M' - P , ' ' ' ' ggi. 'i'Tf'1 '.E'2:Qf.f 'bQ..Q . -- .xx-xasj-w.'.f ...,,,,,. ,, .O - . . Q, gg. 1. e Q A, ,,,, .,. -. . . ' naw ZIQ E E B U a One Hundred Twenty M. WINIFRED PECK Ithaca High School, Ithaca, N. Y. Cornell junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girl Reserves, '21 , C. I. C., '20, '2l. Mart hails from Way Down East. We regret that we have not had her for four full years. In spite of her demure appear- ance, the spirit of mischief is within her. DAVID PEsETsKY Columbus-Armour Debating Club, '19, '20, '21, Chess and Checker Club, '19, '20, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, French Club, '18, '19, Discus- sion Club, '18, '19, '20, Fur and Feather Club, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, '20, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, Garden Club, '19, '20, Forge and Foun- dry Club, '18, Plutarch Club, '19. You would not think that a neutrally quiet fellow like Dave should have been an active and popular member of so many clubs, but he has. LEONARD L. PFAELZER Morgan Park Academy Washington and Lee Spanish Club, '20, '21, C. I. C., '20, '21, Travel Club, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '20, '21. Leonard is a dandy fellow and a fine student. His specialties are history and language. MILTON POWELL Kozminski-University of Illinois C. I, C., '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, ,Sophomore Boys' Club, '18, Sigma Epsilon, '21, Treasurer I-Iayseed Club, '21, Behold a future tiller Of the soil. I-Ie is now treasurer of all the I-Iayseeds and an enthusiastic student of agriculture. FRANK POWERS Shakespeare-University of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, junior Euclidean, '20. To really appreciate Frank you must see him work on a gas engine. I-Ie is a clever youngster. me - 11 F, 1? ZX f ., J:fw,,f yy fx' if I.. 11 L ' ' . .- ' W ' ' lvl-, 'Wan 'qlllll' ...wrmvmtf ,X M ., . ji. .-f,- --if? g wr Q 1'fg',, 'JBZEJW ' gi?'i -- Y. fi ffl-4 ifli A A 5111 h ' ,qi X t W4, A-. -D . D-. - 2 .-9. I A -ea v A -M -L :le f-M-A - Wg. - . Y . 1 . M A fe'::'S4?-'P' 'fr w 1. ':' as 4,:,g,, 1 Y A , , : Q.. Fl-I-I-lnl l 5 .51 F7 tu .H lf J 5 ri F E3 L V. rt fw- ' . SYDNEY RAPHAEL Felsenthal-Universtiy of Illinois Athletic Board of Control, '18, '19, '20, '2l,Swimming, '18, '19, '20, '21, Capt., '19, '21, Heavyweight Football, '18, '19, '20, Interclass Basketball, '18, '19, Box- ing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, '21 , Glee Club, '19, '20, '21, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '2l. Syd has firmly established himself in Hyde Park athletics and in our hearts. His good nature is contagious. ANGELL RASMUSSEN McCosh Fur and Feather Club, Vice-President, '20, , '21, C. I.C., '17, '18, '20, Discussion Club, '18, '19, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20. Ang is a tall chap, of a retiring nature. He is not conspicuous in our corridors. To those who know him he is a sympathetic, pleasant, and friendly fellow. LEAH F. RAY Kozminski-Ann Arbor Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, '20, junior Girls' Society, '20, '21 , Senior Girls' Society, '21, Spanish Club, '21, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Now here's to remind you Of a friend that is true, And one who speaks kind words Tho the day may be blue. HARRIET REEVE Parkside-University of Wisconsin , Sophomore Girls' Sociery, '19,.Iunior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Musical Club, '19, '20, French Club, '20, C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20. Harriet is jolly and wherever she is some- thing is sure to happen. Have you ever noticed that she and Esther are inseparable? DAVID RESNICK Benton Grammar, St. Louis Medill School of journalism Debating Club, '20, '21, Debating Team, '21, Travel Club, '20, '2l. We see that oratory is his forte and journalism his ambition. We predict a future for him in this line of work. One Hundred Twenty-one --I H, , V' 'fm '51 2 miwf' ' JA' XXX 1 'F-'Q +1- lbw- I we 'sum I N gag gi, ...IQ , x I fi fi if M .Anx 'ji '...,A.o... . M-, ,,k,,.- M.-....,.,... t 1+ L 2- v .' , I2 .. .-.D . ., . . . ..,., 1, .... 2. . . . , W. . , . ..-.,,,,Hg, , . . I' I I I BERTHA RIES Willard-University of Chicago Senior Girls' Society, '21 1 French Club, '21,C. 1, C., '19, '20, '2l. How can Bertha always be so happy when we are so blue? lt rnust be nice to have such a Splendid disposition. Do be generous with the recipe, Bertha! HELEN VIVA ROBINSON Waters-University of Chicago Girl Reserves, '20, '21, C. 1. C.. 019. '20, '21, junior Girls' Society. 'l9. '20, Senior Girls' Society, '20, 21: Plutarch Club, '21, Art Club, '20, '2l: G, '19, '20, '21, Recording Secretary, '20, Captain Basketball, '19, '20 '21, Bas- ketball, '19, '20, '21, Indoor Baseball, '20, '21 ,Swimming Team, '20, '21. Helen is a loyal School enthusiast. She has been most active in school sports. lf you need a faithful friend, page Helen. DORIS DAISY RUBENSTEIN lvlurray 'l'u1ey High School University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Society, 'l91 Travel Club, '20, C, l. C., '19, '20, '21 ,Sigma Epsilon, '21. Doris has been an industrious and clever Hyde Parker. Her bright, black eyes have sparkled to our delight. HYMEN RUBENSTEIN Smyth School-University ol Chicago Lightweight Football, '18, '19: Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, '2l1 C. 1. C.. 'l8' '19, '20, '21, Swimming, '21 3 Spanish Club, '20, '21. Friendly, appreciative, genuine. and de- sirous of learning are the characteristics which make him truly valuable in the school. Hymen demonstrates them among his many fine qualities. JACK RUSSEL Fiskefllniversity of lllinois C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '19, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club. '19. '20. jack is always ready with a smile to lend a helping hand whenever the occasion comes. He has certainly helped Hyde Park. One Hundred Twenty-two .f x . X, K 1 ii 3 fi 1.1 321 ,.i if Sri i ,vt R . A E iii F Q2 .J .- if V .w'-- f -fwgj ay' 1 ,f',.Qf i tk 57: hkvb X' ' if A ffgg,..w- iiifgfiko-. Q i,,...7f,7ag' it -'ff' 'TT -- fi gl M H ----'-- H ' f.i?Q'r f M f - ' 1 lf! Ld LAURA D. SAMPSON Phillips-University of Wisconsin ' I Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior 2 Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21g Art Club, '20, C. I. C., '19, '2O. K Laura is a very sensible girl, and she showed , it by leaving Phillips and coming to Hyde Park. She has been a welcome participant i in our clubs, and is well along the road to I success. ELMER M, SCHNEIDER ' A. O. Sexton-University of Chicago i C. l. C., '17, '18, '19, '20: Stamp and Coin I Club, '20, Weekly Staff, 'l81 lX4gr,, fm Heavyweight Basketball, '21. 'P Hyde Park knows him as the manager k of Hyde Parks successful basketball team, ' as a keen student, and a good comrade. NORMAN SCHREIBER A WillardiArmour - Sigma Epsilon. '20, '2lg Senior Euclidean. '20, junior Euclidean, '21, Plutarch g Club, '19, Spanish Club, '19. Q Norman is a good, steady worker in all of ,,, his classes and clubs, a mathematician, and , a Hne student. . I S EDITH SHEARER 'R Shakespeare , Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, C. l. C., 5, 1 '18, '19, '20, '2l. ' Time means nothing to me, And 'Service' my motto shall be. . I When you're blue and disconsolate theres . no one who can cheer you quicker than Edith. . She has wonderful grief-curing powers. N ' FRANK BISHOP SHEPARD I Fiske-University of California . C. l. C., '18, '19, '20, '2lg Forge and it Foundry Club, '18, Titian Tribe, '213 Lightweight Football, '19, Heavyweight Football, '20, Athletic Board of Control, ,gg '19, '20, '2l. , Red is prominent on the football grid- ' I iron and an athlete of note, yet is quiet ' and masterful, so that the school can say, LQ Here is some fellow! 'L W. -, . , . . , P . . A U Une Hulzdrcd Tuentytlzrei F TT ' ' ' 7' ' ' l :L . ,rf 'S-N, . X ' FXS. ' ' 4 - 1 : 'H ' . .i ' ' 4 Rf- E t,,..2-I-ixf ,,,.---1,.,S,-,,,,:g,.1tf:c ii- E '-gf' iiigf .4 :Q pf: ,sii'r'fliiF f1,fl1e ftftf-'f-a , Ei ! ldl 1lZlH 1 . ROBERT SHORT A Bryn Mawr-Dartmouth Radio Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, junior . , Euclidean Pres., '20, C. 1. C., '17, '18, F 3 '19, '20, '21 5 Boxing and Wrestling Club, 5 '18 '19 Little rubicund Robert, the exact image of his famous brother in features, sunny dis- position, and pleasing character, is held very high in our esteem. 3 ERNEST SIMMONS I Scott-Yale Heavyweight Football, '19, '20, '21, Capt, '21, Heavyweight Basketball, '19, '20, Mgr., '20, Baseball, '19, '20, junior Track, '19, Mgr., Swimming Team, '20, Athletic Board of Control, '19, '20, '21, W Vice-Pres., '21, Spanish Club, '18, '19. I i Ernie made the 1920 all Cook-county foot- , ' ball team and was unanimously elected as Our captain for 1921. Six consecutive goals . ' -not bad, eh? if 1? JOSEPH SIMPSON - tr. gg Carter Practice-University of Chicago S, I Fur and Feather Club, Treas., '20, '21, Sgts.' Club, '19, '20, Band, '19, C. I. C., I '18, '19, '20, Discussion Club, '19, '20, ix: Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, '20, Weekly Staff, '21. ff, ,, joe is especially attractive when he is . bedecked with his natty, darby derby. 'Q Aside from that he is One of our well-liked 1' ' fellows, l-le dances, studies, and smiles .94 w. equally well. I. MARGARET LOUISE SIMPSON ' Willard-University of Chicago junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girls' Glee Club, '19, '20, Plutarch Club, '20, '21, Vice-Pres., 20, Pres., '21, Travel Club, Pres., '20, Art Club, '20, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, C, I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Weekly, is Girl Reserves, '20, '21 3 Operetta, '19, ' 3 ' Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, French Club, '20, '21, Secretary, '21. Gracious, what a long pedigree! This lit- tle combination Of song-bird and actress has left no room for her write-up. She really doesn't need one, for her charming person- ality and pedigree tell the story. ELLSWORTH SMITH Shakespeare-University Of lllinois Chess and Checker Club, '20, C. l. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, Debating Club, '20. Ell studied hard this semester and de- serves a lot of credit. Among his S sub- jects were parkOlOgy and lunch. One Hundred Twenty-four fi 7 fwfr' 'T' ' W, 1 T - A Po E A Til. V M-rj ' ' 'T -A -- 'TTT'jT Q145? ' M Y ,t ' A . W B- A- tt 4 Tia Y ' ' ' ' ' ,Y ' ' TJ'-.J T '-'?',-- 1 -rfgrffii -' E 1 T C1 'S E 1 itieii u ry' J H' ,121 ?iilz l l1umauuswmam.m.rfma- KENNETH SMYTH ' oxin and Wrestlin Club '18 '19 '20 l B ' g , , L Gleg Club, '21, Spanish Club, '18 '19, Discussion Club, '18, '19, Fur and Feather Club, '18, Soccer, '19, inter- class Basketball, '18, '19, C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20,'21. Li'l Pinky-pink! 1-Ie eats rusts right off the iron. That's the cause of his per I petual and wholesome grin. That grin is I his fortune. ROSADEL STADEKER Willard-Academy of Fine Arts I Senior Girls' Society, '21, Garden Club, '18, '19, Dramatic Club, '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '20, '2l. Full of nature nothing can tame, Changed every moment, yet ever the same. Rosadel is a rare combination of excellent qualities. We wouldn't take Brewster's Millions for her. I I DONNA ELIZABETH STEBBINS Soott-University of Chicago Spanish Club, '18, '19, '20, '21g Girl Re- serves, '20, '21, C. I. C., '18, '21, Sigma I Epsilon, '21, Elizabeth is a quiet girl who takes things as they come without a whimper. Not such I such a bad policy, is it? She is not so slow when it comes to capturing high marks. Louis STEINMAN Willard-University of Illinois C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '2lg Boxing and I Wrestling Club, '18, Mandolin Club, '19, '20, '21 Q Travel Club, '2l. Lou is of the English bulldog type, he sticks to a study until he gets it. People of that sort are always a success. REBECCA ELIZABETH STEPHEN Buckingham High School, Philadelphia, Pa. University of Chicago junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' - Society, '21, C. 1. C., '19. Here's Elizabeth in our midst who comes 5 from Quaker town. It didn't take her long Eli to like Hyde Park, and didn't take us long to like Elizabeth. Once a friend, always a . friend is her motto. , . 1 B Q l f Ai J v - . fi.. E5 ' I 1. li' - . 3 One Hundred Twenty-five ' ,Y u S ll I I I E R Af qfx 'X'-x ...VND X 'LX . , ,. c ,E-at .3 at 2 . '...,Q.,,. I' N KC -, 'ETP-T f -7,I Q, ,,, - 'A A I O E.. .,', 'f iiTgff iQ .s:3:fQQ fE3353 F, W' ' 5 fi' f 5 lg ' ' 4754: W1E E B i i3 EIa VV'ILLIAM A. F. STEPHENSON Fiske-University of Illinois Freshman Boys' Club, '18, junior Commis- sioned Officers' Club, '18, '19, Discus- sion Club, '18, '19, Vice-President, '20, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, Soccer, '20, Operetta, '20, '21, Treasurer '22 Class. Bill, who has a hand in all school activities, is the sort of fellow who will fight till the end for something he has set his mind on. just ask the Staff how long it took us to convince him he could not have more space for the Operetta. MORTON STETTAUER Carter Practice-University of Illinois C. I. C., '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, Radio Club, '18, Forge and Foundry Club, '18, Dis- cussion Club, '17, '18, History Club, '19, Senior Dramatics, '19, C. O. C., '19, '20, '21. Now here is Mort, one of I-Iyde Parks dashing cadets. I-Ie makes an attractive young R. O. T. C. captain especially with that growth on his lip he affects lately. J. CLIFFORD STRONG Senior Dramatics, '21, Operetta, '21, Dis- cussion Club, 'l8, '19, '20, '21, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21. Clif is a good sport, a dandy pal who knows when to talk and when to keep still. In short he is just the type we like. Who doesn't like his big brown eyes? MILTON ,SWENSON WadsworthhUniversity of Illinois Spanish Club, '17, '18, Forge and Foundry Club, '18, C. I. C., '18,f'2l, Band, '20, '21, I-Iis admiring friends call him Swenska. I-Iis hobby and continual Occupation is study, and his time is spent with the Sigma Epsilon CYD. Some of us loafers could like him as a model. IOSEPH TAYLOR Ray-University of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '18, '19, Freshman Boys' Club, '18, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, Spanish Club, '18, '19, Class Basketball, '18, '19, Soccer, '18, Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20. Tall, debonairgoe, the HI-Iygiene Kid Cdon't know what that means, except per- haps hygiene is his hobbyb. We envy and admire his tall, graceful lines and his hand- some features. , . . if ..-.....-.V- m.,.,s.1 -1:':..'we--:f- 'zz ge mf : -:wt 1' E Q One Hundred Twenty-six 1, -1 ' in L -Q El E13 :fb 9 Q-7 ti ri su yi 5-4 H 15 3,3 . 1642.1 ff fx, N, - , I ,f -. A W ILLIAM THOMAS Shakespeare-University of Wisconsin C. 1. C.. '18, '19, '20, '21, French Club, '19, Baseball, '2l. Bill is right onthe dot. He finds Hyde Park just right, as l-l. P. Ends him. XVINNIBELLE THOMAS Phillips4University of Wisconsin Sophomore Girls' Society, '18,Junior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, Garden Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, C. 1. C., 'l8. '19, '20 ,'21, French Club, 'l8. Winnibelle is entrancing, pretty, popular. Acliectiyes are plentiful, but it is sumcient to note that she is an all-around girl. ESTHER TRAVIS lV1cCosh-University Ol lllinois Sophomore Girls' Society, '19,junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '21, lylusieal Club, '19, '20, French Club. '19,C.1.C.,'18,'19,'20,'21. Esther is lqnown for her Oriental type of beauty and for her sweet disposition. She is a little blue-bird and an indispensable part ol Hyde Parlis anatomy. DOROTHY TUNISON Vfadsworth-University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Society. '201,luniOr Girls' Society, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21: Dramatic Club, '19, '20, G. A. A., '19, '20, Glee Club, '19, Girl Reserves, '21, French Club. '21. Laughter on her lips, And light within her eyes, Witty little lass, sunny as the skies. EVA VYAN RYN VAN ALKEMADE RayAL 'niyersity Of Chicago -lunior Girls' Society, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '20, Glee Club, '19, '20, '21, C. 1. C. We can testify to her butterfly activities. She specializes in ball-room dancing. Exa is a proud member of the familiar Van Ryn family. ,ghd -. I 1 1 1 1 1 I I lm - I ,E 3 :N in 5 x 3, In it i I ei i ,. 5 One Hundred Tzventyseveli ,-X 5' ' 1.. .' 1 , fi X f FNMN. f X We ' I Siitirs'-A-re , . . ' c f' -,--..q,. . H.. Mn... ,.,, ,LL-HY. ,v.J ,A ' - nfl, 5 I ff V.- ,. A ' 4-A ,,Q1fi 'i . . ... . . . .... .,. - 3 i 1 mr Hi I 1 l . H S I 5 . ' 1 if H' EE . ' 1 S 1 A 5 E E g One Hundred Twenty-eight EJ 35 MARY IVIARCELLA WALKER University I-Iigh School, Mt. Holyoke, Mass. Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, '20, junior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21, French Club, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, '21, G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, C. I. C., '19, '20, '2l. Marcella is a real belle-goloshes and all! She is an able athlete and a good worker. She is graduating a half year before her class. ROBT. C. WALLACE, Kenwood-Boston Tech. Look who next graces our page. This is the good-looking fellow who is al- ways willing to lend a helping hand with a peach of a smile to everyone. GORDON WARREN Wadsworth-University of Illinois Sophomore Boys' Club, '18, C. I. C., '20, '21, Chess and Checker Club, '2l. He has a chubby, comfortable, and satis- fying appearance. His confident, determined expression spells success, and we know he'll get it. FRANK WOLFNER Wendell Phillips-University of Illinois Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, French Club, '20. 'Peanuts' cheerful smile has gone far toward making him friends in school and making him the champion ticket seller of the Discussion Club. WILLIAM WooD Heavy weight Football, '20, Athletic Board of Control, '20. I-Iere's Bill Wood, our star punter and a mainstay of our football team. Once he kicked the ball so high it never came down. Ever since he's been content with a mere sixty-five yards or so. l l . I-T N'-' W . 'kf9c'T::..,h,.., rff X K A F .4 'Twp i nzwgfi, 1' .V Ts 1 ei.- C P ,4, ,... Z. SSX 3 2 I I -.Q-X I if . . 1 S15 F A a-,-,,,, A, , ,, , uf.. , ,.. J - L Y ,A Y-W . W V- ,-. g ' A f ,, -fc' Nu if 4 Ill .531 as 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 l i 1 1 1 l l l 1 FRANK BARNABY WOODRUFF Carter Practice-University of Michigan Freshman Boys' Club, '18, Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '18, Track, '20, Basketball, '19, Operetta Staff, '20, Bazaar, '20, Weekly, '18, '19, '20, Soccer, '19, '20, Boxing and Wrest- ling Club, '18, '19, '20. Our most familiar vision of Frank is that of a gentleman seated on top of some scenery nailing some mountains and a few rivers or so onto the atmosphere. His art makes our plays realistic. HAswELL WRIGHT Bryn Mawr-University of Wisconsin Secretary Freshman Boys' Club, '18, C. I, C., '21, Operetta, '20, Choral Society, '19, Discussion Club, '19, 'l8. He is a modest, unpretentious but good student and an active club member. He is popular because of his good fellowship to all. WALTER Zlvl Edmund Burke-University of Illinois Story Scribblers, '19, '20, '21, Stamp and Coin Club. '20, '21, Vice-President, '20, Debating Club, '20, '21, Secretary '20, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '19, Plutarch Club, '20, '21, Weekly Staff, '20, Band, '19. We all know him for his reputation as a stellar Story Scribbler. We have read yards and yards of his stuff in our Weekly, and have enjoyed it immensely. FRANK H1oo1Ns Fiske-University of Chicago C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '18, '20, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '17, '18 Spanish Club, '17, '18, Debating Club, '19, Plutarch Club, '20, Chess and Checker Club, '18, Dramatic Club, '19, Many a time we have slipped out of a tight place by the aid of Hig's skillful explana- tions. They invariably defy. er-r- inter- pretation. Here's to a bright future with the best of luck! HARRY DARLING Wadsworth-University of Illinois Sigma Epsilon, '21, C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '2l. Harry believes that one comes to high school to study and to get something out of his courses. He carries out this ideal. There should be more like Harry in Hyde Park. PAUL STURMAN Dahlgren, lll., High University of Chicago Paul has been at Hyde Park a year and a half. It did not take that long for us to discover what a Fine fellow he is. Hyde Park is always ready to welcome fellows like Paul. l B E One Hundred Twenty-nine nina, .1 Q N .ii NYJ s N 'X if , ,Yam 1 F .ix X n . X. .. p l 'X l A ' E v 971?r1r.11rm44' Z, ---4. rm, JA W-, mv. ,. vgrlq 4. VL '57 ll llll ' !,fg,, ' 3,',5-LQQET-ji .4 , , ,,,,...X.,g B . - c?il'liG'f-il -A-W 'W-f A aQ'4.' Gaim, . '- l'I'! 2 gg ?-..2f t-H--A-4 - . e 'g'1rm, FMF!-ldgglfl I -Q: T31 li rw 553: One Hundred Thirty ISADORE ARENSON john Fiske School-Business World C. I. C. '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon '2l. Isadore is declared to be the brightest pupil of his class. We are told that he is never absent and always knows his lessons. GRACE F ARR Burnside Grammar School Business College C. I. C. '20, '21 5 Girls' Glee Club '2l. To know her is to love her, Love but her and love forever. 1-Iere's to bobbed-hair Billie. MARY CECILIA HAEFFERMAN St. Thomas School-Business World C. 1. C. '20, '2l. Mary is a good student, humorous, and witty. CYNTHIA B. I-IUNTLEY Frances Willard School-Business World C. I. C. '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society '20, Musical Club '21, G. A. A. '21, Garden Club '2l. Cynthia has made numerous friends at Hyde Park. She is a lover of fun and knows when and how to work. JEANETTE RUTH LEIBOVICH Shakespeare School-Business World C. 1. C. '20, '21. Jeanette, with her pretty curly hair and charming personality, will always be popu- lar and attractive. 'gf '2LbTif'i15'i'--i pull 1 I Z5 I ff I TT S ffl IT '-Srvgfgmcf' fy 4-4 ' N3 L - n A- . 'iczzyzync .4...,:,,..:,. .5 - ' -- L 1 j '-g I ,,f.,.z...,,. ,gi C , E C .ff -H . - hs - v . 737' .- e - 4 -A-I f -+V im:-3 fiii-'Tw' 'T' T 'mv 'Wall' 4. . 1 . . Y , . W - --6 Fl-ICI-I--I-la I RUTH MARCUs l Kozminski School-Business College . C. I. C. '20, '21, Ruth is studious. She does not want to y leave Hyde Park and Hyde Park does not ' want to lose her. I MARGARET MURRAY john Fiske School-Coe College ' Margaret has the faculty of being able to I say the right thing at the right time. She cannot fail to attain success. . EDWARD SEITZ Oakland School-Business World C. I. C. '20, '2lg R. O. T. C. '20. EE 5 Ed has been so busy preparing to enter . the business world that he has found little E time to take an active interest in school activities. Those who know him like him, E and that speaks well. I ELIZABETH TOTH Burnside Grammar School y C. 1. C. 'z1. S5 This happy-go-lucky girl has a smile for H everyone. It is impossible to be sad when ET she is around. W 4: DOROTHY ,IEANETTE TURETZKY Maywood, Illinois C. I. C. '2l. The facts that Dorothy is studious and has a helping hand for everyone leads us to believe that she will be a popular school- teacher. I I One Hundred Thirty-one nf-my--an-,vw wx Q U Q: l. A K .0 ,, , ff? Ll Lia.-?. -lisa l , -.iwllnavlnii , p u 7 V - fr '-Y s-R' - 4.1 61 II 1111 .,,557G!.:,. M-41' Y' .. 'H' ' ' ' , -1- O f R P ee 2 1 R O f' W f.--L.-a..- R' A , . A .AL 51 - - - - A Z75::g,+L' Y Y Y f Y Y Y V f Mc. fl , Fl-I-lm--I-IH ALBERTA CI-IRISTI YOUNG Kenwood School-Business World C. I. C. '20, '21. Gay Alberta is always helping someone with something. We can always depend on her, and we all love her. EDWARD j. KANN Forestville, Illinois-Business World C. I. C. '20, '21 5 R. O. T. C. '20, '2l. I-Ie is handsome, good-natured, and like- able. His military bearing indicates that he is makin himself ready to answer any future call OF Uncle Sam for men. -IENNIE LEARNER jennie is an efficient student. Her record promises a successful business career. ROBERT IVIERDINOER james Wadsworth School Business World It is suggested that Bob remove that heavy chip from his shoulder. It would improve him greatly to do this. I-IAZEL NOEL Shakespeare School Shy little Hazel has won many friends who will miss her. PEARL NYLEN j. C. Ray School Pearl is a conscientious worker, a good companion and friend. We wish her suc- cess in her undertakings. LEOTA THOMAS Parkside Grammar School Business World C. I. C. '20, '21. v Leota is so full of pep that she is boundjo be successful out in the wide, wide world. One Hundred Thirty-two . ..,. Q-. V v ,, - M,. 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T- if Aft ,Sa . , 4 . V- ' Ill I I , .-E ' 11 B L i F pix - ' i'f1 '11 nfl '-'f- M A i . f ' xiifxp i i i i A, --- -W H .- -. W Q-.. .--W ,.--.. f5, M1 'ii' - M57 2-al. g --M '33, ., , 557 .1 M47 , .4 ,1:9:, ' ,N G X X is -..- .-1, Y v- I - igD-- i' ' IV' L l-l-I-I--ISI! 3A juniors Adonis, Robert-l-Ie's quiet but- you'd be surprised. Aller, William-Mama's 'ittle baby boy. Allison, Curtis-Appearances are sometimes deceiving. Alton, Irene-She has a natural, fas- cinating manner. Appelhorn, Linda-She's sweet-and so innocent. Anderson, Charles-A friend in need is a friend indeed. Anderson, jack-I-le 'tries to sell Aitchpes. Allen, Bonnell-A well-known junior. Bacon, joseph-A fancy ice-skater. Baker, Claire-Short but sweet. Baker, Gardner-Will he raise the wheat or bake the bread? Barry, Paul-Stop teasing the girls! Baskind, Mildred-How we envy those golden curls! Beahfm, john J.-Always kidding the gir s. Bender, Richard- Exercise? I filled my fountain pen this morning Berkman, Louise-I-ler marks and her work correspond. Biddulph, Maurine-We're glad to have Maurine in Room 143. Bigelow, Royston-Oh, that Caesar could be alive for five minutes! Binkley, Dorothy-She is here, but her heart is with someone else. Birch, Dorothy-They fall for her in heaps. Bitters, Rita-An expert seamstress. Bloom, Alvin I-l.- And the villain pursued her. Bloom, William-- Willie fwill hej Bloom? Born, Harriet I.- lVlost excellent ac- complished lady, the heavens rain odors on you. t Boynton, Melbourne-I-Ie has a habit of being A. W. O. L. Bronell, Valdine-Nanny's pal. Brooks, Langley-A brook but not a babbling one. Brooks, Lucy-The vamp of 129. Burns, Robert-Ou r 'A two-bits straight. Buxton, Virginia-just loves Latin! Butler, Rilla-just consult Rilla. Cady, I-larriet-l-ler marcels keep the hairdressers busy. Caldwell, Wendell-He is one who al- ways chases rainbows. Carlson, Esther-Session is her regular talking period. Carlson, Robert-Men of the noblest nature are the wisest. Casey, james-I-le eats electricity. Chandler, Lucerne - 0 n P 0 f Ou r beauties. Chelton, Ruth-Energetic Ruth? Clark, George-A quiet and studious young gentleman. Codozoe, Dorothy- La Veeda, life of Spain. Cohn, joseph-'AA brave young knight came riding by. Collins, Sidney-Keep up your track efforts. Cooke, Howard-Good-natured, op- timistic Fat Cooke. Cooper, Marjorie-Little, but oh my! Corbett, Thomas-Tom has to stand on a chair to play his saxophone. Crabb Frank-An earnest worker. P. S. I-le's not a crab. Crane, Marion-One of our star ath- letes. Cunningham, Lester-A matinee idol. Cunningham, Mary-A newcomer, but she's made lots of friends. Daniels, Lea-Oh, those eyes! I-low she can roll 'emi Davis, Clifford-Another Napoleon. Davis, Edward-The eighth wonder of Brill, Lester-A Robin Hood at throw- the world. ing erasers. Dean, I-larry-You'd be surprised, Brin, Bernice-A never-ending stream say we. of babble, babble, babble. Dobler, Dorothy-As quiet as a mouse. glglHl E.iMl i ih One Hundred Thirty-fizze lm . V f-D X ff A - F F.-2 .- E - X15 --,,, ,,f ll' f -' ' .T V u17LG'lIfL-' I Ifnll 1 Y ,, Y- -- - - Y , , gr-, 1,1 ,I n. f - 4- -- . 11- of :X ',,,.,f4..,Q.. iw V ,xr X f V W - ' Y Fizz , f Q I --...3 -' A ' H' fl ' 'F ,LZ I , . A , - - - . -Y r - -Q.. . --'- -eg.-'ru 1 ,525 - -QQ Q EQ- Mc .,,, 4 f 'L' V Y Y A ' Fl-I-ISI--I-la Dribblebiss, Louis-Always in scrapes, but he comes up smiling. Dukies, Addie-Our dimpled darling. Duncan, Hazel+Quiet in the class- room-but oh, at a dance! Dwen, Anson-Friendly, and then some. Egler, Patricia-Quiet, but with us just the same. Elisburg, Florence-Our burgeoise duchess. Emmerson, Dorothy - Vamp the little lady, vamp- Evans, George-He catches all the S's Evans, Gladys-A second Longfellow. Ferry, Anna- There lived a princess of wondrous beauty. Fleming, Frances-An energetic student. Ford, Marvin-Always beginning to get ready to commence to start to work. Ford, Thomas-Our little runabout. Forrest, Andrew-Not as dense as his name implies. Freeberg, Lawrence-Quiet but in- telligent. French, Eleanor-Is she? Gaylord, Charles-He likes to argue with Miss Moore. Gierke, Evelyn-High marks follow her. Gledhill, Henry-He made goggles the fashion. Gold, Lena-Lena, queen of Palestina? Greenwald, Lessie-Our intellectual prodigy. Gross, joan-You have nothing on Caesar, jo, Grossman, Edwin-All in all a good fellow. Hall, Dorothy- Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. Hardy, Dorothy - Our trombone artist. Harney, Norma-Neatest, sweetest girl alive. Harre, Arthur-When has he ever Uslicked his hair to indicate his passion? Harroun, Mary-Who's your latest, Mary? Hart, Elizabeth-The boys like Betty, all right. Harvey, Virginia-We'd like to know her better. Heffner, Miriam-A friendly friend is Miriam. Herskovitz, Evelyn-Quiet, but you never can tell! Hillison, Marjorie-Can she dance? Yes Cunanimouslyj. Hinzman, Herta-The book-keeper of the coming age. i Hirsch, Beatrice-such lovely brown eyes. Holderman, Marie-Such lovely yel- low hair! Holmes, William-A modest appli- cant for honors. Horwitz, jerome-Aren't you C.2.K. how he g. t. w.? Hubbell, Dorothy-Very modest and prim. Hutchings, Tom-Handsome. Jacobs, Elsa-She likes French? Jenks, F rances-' 'The dear toy laughed, and I forgot the ill the new year promised me. Iensen, Nanny-Blushes reign su- preme. johnson, Carl-Not so much noise, please, Carl. junker, Harold- Great oaks from tiny acorns grow. Kahn, Florence-Right up to the minute, Kauders, Fanchon-Oh, what a way with her! Kensinger, Doris- Silence is golden illustrated here. Kloster, Earle-Earle is destined for something great. Knight, Mildred-Don't make so much noise! Knodell, Arthur-An all-around good fellow. Koenige, Gertrude-Shes small, but oh my! Kratsen, Clifford-More often heard about than seen. Kusel, Lois-Lucky man who gets Lois. Shes some cook! One Hundred Thirty-six 'rn' W? .1' .if f 1 f -,f?,,.7,,...1,. , gi X - X ,- , , -...- 1, 5 kr: -- YW' ' 4 Er- v 4 . NPT P .ff K 7' t J 'iff' 1 ., , ll, 1,111 1 'I V - E i 4 ' !'xLkL ,ox MZQTHL I I - ' li W ' ' ' Y' i Y V s wi.,1Z...9,, ., at 4 If ' V ' ' ff ' , 'li ' W PW -3 i 'x ' ML '-'47 IFMQQ Fl-I-I-I--l-IH Lackey, Lucille- Item: twogreyeyesg OBrien, Francis-I-le has a craving for root-beer. item: two lips, indifferent red. Lepunsky,,Mildred-My dear, where Ofner, Helen-She likes to make did you get those curls? speeches, s, I Lepunsky, Walter- Our Hbutcher- Olson, Earl-A sleeping beauty. I boy. Leserman, Esther -'She's all smiles. Lippert, Minerva-Minerva with all her curls is the envy of all the girls. Lundy, Esther-Sweet but shy. MacCollum, Iris-The misleading lady. Macomber, Lewis-An inhabitant of 347. Maddison, I-larry-He likes to count the chips. Maikel, Louis-I-le saves his breath for other things than talking. Marsh, Charles-The basket-ball ex- pert. Mayer, Rayna- Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. McCool, Edgar-I-le wears glasses be- cause he studies. McGillaray, Bernice- He just can't resist looking back at her. McMahon, Thomas-I-Iis marks speak for themselves. McNally, Josephine-Shes kinder small, but she writes such nice stories! McWhorter, Blois-T he girl with the big, sweet smile. McWhorter, Eula Lee-Champion heart-breaker. Miller, janet- After the storm comes the sunshine. Miller, William L.- When Socrates speaks- Moore, Frank-Like an electric vic- trola+never unwound. Montgomery, George-An Arrow Col- lar model. Morrison, Jerome-Taking an easy life through school, eh? Neff, Leland- What a wonderful Weekly we'll have when- Nelson, Mary-Oh what a pal was Mary. Neumeister, Leslie-A daddy to the girls? Novotney, Evelyn-Always humming the latest song. Opperman, Janice-What shall we say of you, Janice? Osterman, Dorothy-I-ler blushes are not born unseen. Packer, Marie-She worries if she gets a G. Parker, Margery-Are brunettes tem- permental? Pass, Evelyn-A good disposition at times. Pegram, Henry-You know Henry of course. Peterson, Margaret-Quiet cannot ex- press it. Phels, Robert-Why so quiet, Robert, old chap? Phillips, Dorothy-Caretaker of Mari- on's genuine Australian horehound. Piggott, Louise-Wisdom comes with years. Plaut, julian- Unconscious must love jokes, he bites so often, Porter, jennie-Have you heard her sing? Powell, Florence-Actions speak louder than words. Quinn, Cyril-Great people have un- usual names. Reader, Lillian-Flo's shadow. Regent, jack-jack Dempsey's only rival. D ' Reiss, james-Mr. Van I-lises sub- stitute Csometimesj. Repke, Mildred- Are the periods shortened T' Reynolds, Margaret-A real I-Iyde Parker. Ritchie, David G.-Dave says his teachers all pick on him. Roach, james-Slow but sure. Robertson, Isabelle-Refined and dainty, with a pleasing personality. Robinson, Dorothy-A shark in get- ting Ss. Robinson, Claude-I-le just escaped the Sophomore list. l l-I-I-I-I One Hundred T hirty-seven - --- --f-H -- --,, i l l A l l l . X - .1 if -- - W- -W..-.w.,-Vw ,V- f' ff , W. .ff M I K J M 1 .,, , . n , , 1 ,,, 1' ll- M M -L - Y A -.ju ':'wm'm' 6. , ll 1111 'ZLQZQQQWH fr J , 4,4 r ' S ,Tk 'J 'X ' 'JP ,LL ' 5- - - --- - - r -- aqnllltfl lg - - - - - - - - -e - ---J gsiggf -- gg g . g ML gwlm F Rogers, I-larry-Spends his time mar- celling his hair. Rosehart, Helen-Sweet features. Rosen, Louis-One of three in the crap game. Rosenblum, Tina-A kind word for everyone. Rothrock, Britain-Britain is some fellow besides being l-lelen's brother. Ruhling, Theodora-As pleasing as her eastern accent. Sanders, lvlarion- Tommy has such wonderful red hair! Schmalhausen, Gertrude-Everything comes to her who waits. Schneider, I-lelen-Such pretty braids! Schoen, Clifford-I-Ie's got a good brain if he'd only use it. Sherwood, Elizabeth-ulttalked, Lord, how it would talk ! Silbar, Sylvia-Oh those smiles, those eyes! Simon, julian-Skeezix. Sisson, Robert- Red may be small but-! Skinner, Mary-Always trying to be popular. Solomen, Ben-That important look- ing junior. Sontag, Robert-Never late? Spiro julian- Every dog must have its day. Stebbins, Dorothy K.-Page Mr. Mic- roscope. ' Steele, Isabella- I. Steal our trusty thief. Stein, I-larold-That wise looking bas- ket-ball manager. Stowe, Ima-The Stow-away of 347. Strauss, Sigmund-When is Happy a Red? When you give him home- work. Teschner, Marion-Marion radiates sweetness. Thomas, I-larold-I-le loves his teachers fond and dear. Thompson, Dorothy-Gets all the S's in the room. Thompson, Florence-Silence per- sonified. - I - I - I One Hundred T hirty-eight Thompson, Helen-One never knows she is around. Van Benschoten, William-Will he be a lady-killer? Vaughn, William-An unknown crea- ture. Ward, Russel-If height is a sign of greatness, Russel will be famous. Warju, Ruth-Official bulletin reader of 347. Weinberg, Ruth-She's as sweet as her features. Weinberger, Florence-Florence had a little shadow? Weiner, Albert-lVlama's angel child. Weislow, I-larold-A dashing shot- putter. Weiss, john-Truly a man in the making. West, Mildred-A maiden fair and sweet. Weston, Anna-just dropped in from Bowen. White, joseph-l say girls! l-Iave you noticed his marcel? Wiggins, Edna-A pretty lady with wicked eyes. Williams, Gladys- lf harmony is the food of love, let love die. Williams, Orville-Polite and courte- ous to everyone. Wild, john-One extemporaneous lit- tle child. Winer, Louis-What would the or- chestra do without him? Wintrich, Emilie-Giggles galore. Wohl, 'Milton- Knowledge 'is better than Wealth. Wolfson, Louise-Very sweet and so- ciable. Woodfield, George-We refer you to his lady friends. Woodward, Clayton-I-le's more than we think for. Worm, Katherine-She'd make a good lawyer. Yarnall, Thomas C.-An all-around sport. ...,..,,..........A.........4...........,-.. . , . . A. -I A 1 'zzzvghzmaf' N - - C - c B'iw,.,,- AX , 551212 ull -,f,,.f2.,..1,- ' f ' fl' ' ff' C vr ' H3 if X . ' ' at -M W -. ff .. fi -... iff Y -K 1 -U ' Y H I 7 Y f I , ui-nf.:-' f--- 4 - -- - ..A V . S ' ' ' ' A ' M MISS, gave.-5 , , . . LV 4 Fl-l l l--I-IH l Yarnall, Dorothy- Oh, saucy gold Young, Dorothy-Milady of Fashion. circle of fairyland silk-impudent, Zepp, Helen- A little fairy in her intimate, delicate treasure. home. I Yates, Lester- Bester likes to give Zukovsky, Cecile-Last, but by no advice. means least. 3B juniors I Ahern, Ethelyn-Our modern muse of Borges, Charlotte-A future Patricia knowledge. Collinge. Alexander, May-A pretty, sweet girl well worth knowing. Allen, Philippa- Have you done your Virgil? Andrews, Edmund-I-le's hard to get started, but oh, when he's wound up! Arnold, Charlotte E.-She deals in S's only. Ascher, Gertrude-A slim, bright- eyed girl. Barnes, Emily-A homework girl. Barsaloux, I-lelen-Some day she'll be- long to Sigma Epsilon, maybe. Barton, john-The most ambitious boy in 144. Beard, Elizabeth-Brains and Beauty. Behrens, Marion-She likes 'ifreshiesu ' -especially boys. Bennet, Ruth - Thank goodness. just two more periods. Bevington, Dorothy - D o t h a s a cheery laugh and bobbed hair. Blessing, I-Iolly-A blessing we have with us always. Block, Sylvia-She insists her hair isn't false. Blumenthal, Edward-An all-Ameri- can half 7 Blumenthal, Emanuel-I-Ie murmurs sweet nothings to his lady friends. Blye, Eugene-Return the love of your teachers. Blythe, Charles-The boy wonder. Boak, Katherine-I-Ier ambition: to sleep 24 hours. Bobbe, Wilma-Bobbed-haired and athletic. Boland, jack-Tall and fashionable. Bond, Virginia-A collector of movie stars. Can you help her? Boyle, Philip-Phil shines in other things than his hair. Bradley, Arthur-The famous trom- bone player. Brenwasser, Rhea-One of our stars. Breneman, Gertrude- I can't help you now. I'm helping Lulu. Brewer, Lewis-He shoots craps? Brittan, Gordon - I-Ie has the best marcel! Brostram, Adla-Sweet, serious, and studious. Bullock, I-Ielen-Always ready to prove herself a friend. Butler, Dorothy-Dorothy has a pleas- ing personality. Butterworth, Holland - Shor ty' s name sounds like a dairy. Burnette, Norton- We eat at the Greasy Spoon. Burnstein, Edna-A true and loyal friend to all. Cairns, I-Ielen-She has found many friends by her winning ways. Campbell, Lucile-Sublime in her simplicity. Campiche, Lucille-Luke, when will you buy a theme tablet? Carlson, George-Quiet, but a real Spanish shark. Carpentier, Powell-I-Iis light occu- pation is Geometry. Carr, Richard- Got your laundry? Cave, Odessa-A sweet, quiet little girl. Chalbeck, Lillian-Always smiling, obliging, and sweet. Clark, Vivian Adele-She wants a , scholarship. Cohen, I-larry-An all around good fellow. 5 One Hundred Thirty-nine iii ZS . N Q. yew 1 F 'ZZ' .7 '1' K ' - if , 7 X '11 1 if - 1 f 2... . , aa - F 5 Fl-l l-I--I-IH Colomb, Robert-I-Ie swings a wicked Earle, Robert-The brains of our golf club. army Colosimo, Santo-We wish you had been in more of the lightweight bas- ketball games, Colosimo. Conner, Virginia-The golden voiced nightingale. Conrad, Bertram-Everything he does is done wisely. Coolidge, Dexter-One of our star students. Cook, Frederick-l-le says he's a dead letter. Cooper, Dorothy E.-A supporter of the musical organizations. Cooper, Dorothy M.-Upon whom praise sounds hollow. Corsett, Helen-She likes to get an S in English. Cozad, Elmer-I-le plays football like Bill Wood. Cressy, Morton-Professor in Latin. Crunelle, Lucille-Writing notes to-7 Cundy, Alta-One of the sweetest Senior ,girls to-be. I Daelman, George-l-Ie has wavy hair, but he's not the ocean. Darwin, -Allen-I-le's short-but does that count? Davies, Bradly-A handsome basket- ball player. Davies, Clarence-A heart-breaker. Davis, Ivliriam-'LI-Iello there. I didn't see you. Day, john-As happy as the length of his name. Degen, Henrietta- Where's Miss Gardiner? Dennison, Sherry- An all around good fellow. Dinsdale, David-Our dashing young half-back. Dixon, Evelyn-A more sunny dis- position could not be had. Dixon, Humphrey-Always smiling and talking to the girls. Doerr, Elizabeth-Betty's a big girl now. She wears her hair up. Donelly, joseph-A Latin shark. Dunbar, Bernice-Hyde Park is sud- denly attractive to Someone. Dutton, William-Our future movie star. I - I - I Q One Hundred Forty Edelstone, Minnie- S h e ' s al w a ys laughing and talking. Eggers, Virginia-Always being agree- able. Ehle, Carline-She lives and laughs. Ehrlich, Victor-Mr. Spurgin's chem- istry shark. Eisen, Delos-He deserves a compli- ment-what shall we say? Ellbogen, Elise-Better late than never. Emahiser, Ethel- Life is just what you make it. Engel, Martha-We are all subject to her charms. Englehard, Blanche-Watch her bas- ket-ball speed. Ericson, Melba-The S fiend of 338. Evans, Anna-Oh those eyes! Ex, Gladys-My! Such a long name! Ferguson, Muriel-Her name is Tub- by not lVlurry, if you please. F indley,Wilbert-Don't wear out your brain, you'1l never have another. F inklestein, Charles-A near-Senior. Foster, Mary-Can you tell me how many zeros she has in Virgil? 1 Foster, Ruth-She likes to burn her- self with I-1,250 4. Fraser, Waldemar-All the noise he makes is in the band. Freeman, Lenabel-She likes the Chicago Beach. French, Avery-Everyone knows when Avery has his lesson. French, Eleanor-The color of her hair has nothing to do with her disposition. Ganz, Marion-The Queen of I-Iearts. Garbett, Ralph-We'll have to hand it to Ralph when it comes to am- bition. Gibson, Virginia-She dances her way through school. Gillis, Sam-That bright-eyed young chap from I-Iarrison. Gilroy, Agnes-Parker is all right, but oh, Hyde Park! Glass, Lulu-A smile, black hair, twinkling eyes-that's Lulu. Glatt, Arthur-Ambitious Art. Z? V fri x fn. 11 A CJ 5 X AA ' RFL. 'W 11' 'v-Hllmvmif 5 , U A,-M ..,,,g,1,,g:.1. ,iw A ' , --:q7Afll1Lf 'f45795S'- 'W ---'Y rf. ' W W. .jgjlgll-, 'E i,'7'2A.' 5 33- A- -4 - 2 -1 !fr----- A-4. W f - A H ---- 1- g . s.,.. ..- . ,. , V A,,,, ,YM A M... M- ..--,fva V - f ' ZS- 2 - Tai . . .1 .flu 6352.31 Fl-I-I-I- l iq Gode, Carl-S stands for shark- Carl's a real one. Goldring, Harold-A lady's man. Goodman, Stella-She's quiet, but she gets there. Goodman, William- H e m u r d e r s French verbs. Gordon, Elizabeth-A future opera star. Gorgas, Isabelle-She just loves the red-head. Goss, lvah-Our poster-prize artist. Goss, Raymond-A student today 5 a business man tomorrow. Greenwald, Faye 1 Are there any more Greenwald,Ruth 5 at home like you? Hampson, Edith-Always doing a lion's share of the work. Hardie, Mary-She's too bashful to play in the orchestra. Hardt, Dorothy-She would like to graduate in 1922. Harper, Pauline-Always looking in- telligent, whether she knows any- thing or not. Harridge, Edith-Oh, how she can dance! Harrison, Delaware-Another confus- ing name! Haslacher, Morton-Dare-devil Dick. Hastings, Ross-His chief occupation: making Ss to order. Hayes, Catherine-She just radiates knowledge. X Hayes, Eugene-Everybody's friend, nobody's enemy. Hemple, Clarence-One of our great and near-great. - Heplig, William- Parlez-vous francais? Herrick, Viola-The blue-eyed blonde of 247. Hefter, Harold - A collection? All right, Harold, you take it. Hibben, Samuel-He's got a Mercer. Hoag, Harold-He's always dodging the girls. Hollister, Margaret-A nice person to know. Horn, Margaret - She enjoys the censored movies. Hotten, George-Of motors he is a master. Howell, Richard-He gets Aitchpes for nothing. ' ' Howitt, Heloise-Always on hand to cheer for Hyde Park. Hughes, john-Wake up and hear the birdies sing. lmler, Ruth-Miss Reliable. lngerle, Norman-Enshrouded in a cloak of mystery. lnnerfield, Florence-Reserved? Isaacs, Alexander-Someday he'll start debating with his chessmen. Jacobs, Harold- Lemme take your fountain pen. IVline's busted. johnson, Norma- A perfect woman, nobly planned. johnson, Ralph-The lady-killer. Johnson, Walter-Walter is so quiet we don't know whether he's asleep or not. jolgnson, Ray-The business head of 39. hlohnsten, Dorothy-We can't find a thing bad to say about her. jones, Helen-A nice girl, well-liked by all. jones, Thorold A.- A little body doth often harbor a great soul. Kahlke, Margaret-The liberal, good- natured girl of 143. Karlson, Kenneth- Sigma Epsilon. Kasson, Henry-Luck may come and luck may go, but pep goes on forever. Kidwell, Margaret-Fair follower of ' Caesars wars. Kite, Manuel-Skeleton artist-may- be a future undertaker. Kohr, Walter- The black-haired Adonis of 247. Kramer, Ivladaleen-Our dainty song bird. l.aBounty, Hugh-Such a busy com- mittee worker. L'Argent, William-So full of excuses! Lawrence, Virginia-Look out, An- nette Kellerman! Leff, Sarah-She used more powder than she sold last summer at Amphlett's. Leland, Catherine-I say! Have you seen her dance? One Hundred Forty-one i .-,.v-....-,, ..-w -Y- , - V V ...-....Y...-..w..... TWw ,ffo - ,ff ffrcf' , fy 3 - r' 5 -xg, ,A as ll llll fl C f L ---Y .- to f -' fi , L. - W -- - V I au - Pi it i24i1l..-l L - 1 . W f -- NH- ' Y i Mg, 'g Ill ?i lililillll Lepsky, Mandel-Our battling hero. Levy, Leonard-A credit to the class. Lewis, Mildred-Roja? No, hermosa. Lewy, Stanley-Always has a smile for everyone. Lillie, Karl-Lillie is the blooming part of his orchestra. Lippert, Eleanor-I-ler giggles are con- tagious. Lurie, Evelyn-Shes willing to lend a helping hand to everyone. Lundquist, Myrtle-A smile that wins the world. Lyman, Grace-Oral theme dodger. MacDonald, Leith-If she has any faults we haven't found them. MacDonald, Rex-I-Ie'l1 soon be a second Freddy Magnus, Lillian-The red-haired, reck- less ruffian. Malberg, Luella-Believe you me, she's a regular girl! Marye, Donald-So socially inclined, don'tcha know. Massini, Caroline-A true friend and a good sport. Matchett, Marjorie-Quiet, 'tis true but-! Mathisen, Kathleen - Silence is golden. Mayer, Pauline-She is conscientious and ambitious to learn. McCarty, Austin-Our football man. And he is right there in his studies. McElroy, Donald-A merry-maker. McElroy, I-Ienry- Conscientious is his middle name. McLaughlin, Ann- I haven't done my Spanish. Melendy, Richard-Quite the duke don'tcha know! Michaelson, .Jeannette-Some dancer! Moody, Helen-A real nice girl. Morgan, Laura-I-low she plays tennis ! Morgan, Marion-The twin plays ten- nis, too. Morrison, ,Jerome-We always hear from jerry. Mulfinger, Rudolph- Still waters run deep. Nathan, Lorraine-You should see her trip the light fantastic. Nettleton, Dorothy-Kute, klever kid. ' , ' i ' . jg, 1Zi',,?I,5'F X' . One Hundred F arty-two ' Newell, David-The more we know him the better we like him. Newland, Ruth-We see her, but sel- dom hear her. Noftzger, Robert-Innocent? Nystrom, Edith-She believes in study -we need more like her. Oberg, Gunnar-If you don't know him you ought to. O'Brien, Floyd-The Englishman? Ogelvie, William-I-Ie's a good fellow. O'Meara, I-Ielen-Obliging Helen, al- ways ready to help. Orr, Willard-I-Ie always spills the beans in his Latin class. Osgood, Edith- Oh, I've got my Latin! Oigea, Edmund-Miss Witte's witty y. Osten, Leonard-Ticket agent at sta- tion 143 on the C. I. C. railroad. Otto, Franklin-Bud Fisher II. Overton, Richard-Dick is a good fel- low when you know him. Owens, Frances - She draws such clever pictures. Page, Katherine-I-Ier ambition: to be a botanist? Patterson, Arthur-The boy with the patent leather hair. Perry, Agnes-Precious things come in small parcels. Pitzele, Ann-The truth, Ann, where did you get those pins? Plummer, James-Harding has nothing on jim when it comes to eyebrows. Pollard, Margaret-She has many true friends. Porter, june-Always getting on the side of the teachers. Powers, Robert-Are you as studious as you look? - Pratt, Elizabeth- Er-er-I dunno. Pray, F Iorence-You can always count on a bright smile from Flo. Proser, Lucille-If you want to be entertained, listen to Lucille. Pyle, Lois-If she couldn't study-7 Quick, Robert-Yes, Yes! What's the hurry? - .'.3f'!,',1':. !' if- rc mrw,g.::.1-rf,a..., 5, f 'N' 5. 1 .yay-.:M.J 5f7InM..' L fI1IfTliSQ' Qairm 1, K T W , v J I .. . . .. f- ' ' ,,, H5441 1, A - Q5 A f 3 X,-S -9- 1 g Illl X. - M f V1.1 , lj 4- -, f i' gm gig-- i 'ii dl! U , ,, - .gf tit.- .. .. -A ,,,,,,-, 1 4-'-- c- -H . W 2.4, . ,Rat f -51 Q-- ' -.vw V M.. Ill , g f S Fl-l l l lQl Rehnquist, Melvin-Aitchpe agitator. Reid, Harry-Why do you visit the office so regularly? Rendigs, Grace- I-lere's a pretty blonde. Rexinger, Phillis-She's always bored by R. I-l. Rice, Emert S.-Bachelor apartments here. Riefstahl, Katherine-'Tickets to the game? Riggs, james-Ye I-Io! Our jolly cap- tain to be. Riley, I-Ielen-He loves me. I-Ie loves me not. Ritchie, Betty-Annette Kellerman's rival? Roach, I-Ielen-Cur modern Theda. Robertson, I-layes-I-Ie has hopes of getting through school sometime. Rockefeller, Leslie-Drives his Pack- ard all day and-? R osenberg, j eanbelle-Like Pollyanna, where she is, sunshine follows. Rosenbush, Ruth-She is our Spanish shark. Rosenthal, Leonard-Apostle of wit. Roth, Alice-Al is going to be Some- body's Stenog. Roth, Dorothy-Brown-eyed Dorothy is an enthusiastic Annual agent. Rowland, Beulah-The sweetest little brown-eyed girl. Rubin, Doris-A kind and gentle heart has she. Runden, Gladys-A well-liked girl, but oh, so quiet! Rutledge, Edwena-jolly? Well I should say. Saar, Carl-Do you string people as you do your violin, Carl? Sands, Barbara-' 'Are there any choco- late puddings today? Sanford, Coleman-I-le seems to like- 7 Scarcliff, Louise-The baby-talk lady. Schofield, Roberta - I-I a n d - m a d e sweaters her specialty. Schulenberg, Frances-A true friend to all. Schwede, Harold-Kubelik II. Seifer, Arthur-The boy mechanic. Senn, Lillian-She insists that we con- tribute to the Red Cross. Shaeffer, Walter-A. w.k. junior. Shannon, Fred-I-Ie knows History from A to Z. Shely, William-Said to be silly. Shoemaker, David- Cup of coffee and a ham. Shollenberger, Mary-Demure. Sider, Sarah-A jolly good fellow in all kinds of weather. Skaletzky, Catherine-Always talk- ing to the boys. Slater, Evelyn-Our blossoming young junior. Smith, Jeannette-Always pleasing her teachers. Smith, William-Is he president of the five-year club? Sottman, Clara-Steady and reliable. Stanberry, Ruby-A very good girl. Steinman, Sam-I-Ie will do anything to go to a dance. Stenn, Fred-Our graceful dancer CD. Stock, Walter- A barking dog never bites. Stone, Gertrude - On time - some- times. Storms, Aileen-She is one of the Happy Trio. Stgain, Myrtle-Myrtle's always cheer- ul. Strong, Clifford-Is he really? Streeter, Serono-Any reative of the late Cap'n? Sutherland, Edward-I-Ie courts the Muse-ah! Taylor, Madamma-She longs for wavy hair. Taylor, Olive-Refined, dainty, and popular. Taymor, Aaron-Oh, bashful junior! Thoney, Emmert-Why can't he ever get by without a note? Tobin, Harold-Toby thinks more of his looks than his books. Tolson, james-Mr. Spurgin's chief flask and beaker-washer. Trimble, Clara-Always fixing up. Turnbull, Arthur-Industrious junior -did you ever? Walker, Marcella-She's a worker- watch her. Wallace, Robert- I-Iave you bought your Annual 7 One Hundred F arty-three f 'Y - fx fx'-inf if ea f X d- - My, En. Q if hw 5 ' c ' 'I' -.I-. Q. V 'fill 1 lla C ------W inf, ..,,,,,,...--ll .,,- . ' ll llll ' -wif?-5 'Lili s 1- a-as--a LPM' 215 fra. 2 A ta ...vw a,..,- W, Fi il a i l l Walton, Rose-She needs a date book for her locker friends. Watson, Louise-The teachers smile 'on her. Weaver, Isabelle-A popular Senior- to-be. Weber, William-l-le loves Latin? Webster, Spencer-l-Ie seems indus- trious. Weinberg, Leonard-l-le may not say much but hes there, Weiss, I-larvey-U. r. y. y. 4 us. Westerberg, Violet - Following Gar- diner's footsteps. West, Max-Intelligent, but an awful cut-up. Wiley, Frances-A future movie queen. Williams, Florence-She says she's humorous. Can we believe it? Williams, Kathryn - She sang like the birds. Winters, Agnes-Always dolling up. Wisner, C. Victor - l-I a p p y - G o - Lucky. ' Woodfield, I-Ielen-A girl of varied ambitions. Wonderlick, Walter-The recognized Apollo of l29. Yates, Herman-What Wendell Phil- lips lost, we gained. Zemans, Irving-Irv gets the best out of life because he's always happy. l'5 I l H l l One Hundred Forly-four One Hundred Forty-fue ff xx .' ,fs . 'Ng-:af A A. - ' .. E ,L 1 , fejgya ' ,333 ni fl .I -1 i- X I 6' ff I -f Tw W H iv' ' - - UU? C:.L'ICT W ' , ,, rg I -ff' - ,T ,, '-' Q, S ,. ,Mg-NQM H ,, NX'-kia .,,,iV-W jg ' 'P' ,f...g,, ..- . ,-.,---.-V,...-.--. .M ..,. -,.4' '..:'1F 3-semi? ' 'YS' Wi 22333'S'iQ45LLr+.if 2 V4 F? v' gf E K Z5 , -u 14 5? Q I EL EV R fa nf 1-nf' r 'l f as One Hundred F arty-six hm ii I 5-23 g 1 'Try 55595354 , '1 ,-L U-Mmfyffg! HF , 1 rx! ? 4: Qfd -JB.. 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Carney, jane-Calamity jane Carpenter, I-Iorace-Scottie Chadwick, Margaret-Dimples Chalstrorn, Margaret-Margy Chladek, Arthur-Art Cohen, Alice-Al Cole, Charles-Charles Conde, Richard-Dick Condit, Meryl-Conny Conner, Margaret-Esmerelda Connelly, Helen-Len Cooperider, Lois-Coope Cosey, Maceo-Handsome Crane, William-Bill Crawford, Lura-Lure Cressy, Waid-Little Chester Crew, Louise-Loo Croker, ,Doris-Dorrie Cross, Alan-Al Crysler, Alice-Queenie Dahl, George-Ozzy Daniel, Ruth-Ruthy Danner, Myron, Dan Dattelbaum, Myron-Sunny Davidson, Marcel-M. D, Davidson, Williarn-Big Bill Davis, Elizabeth-Lizzy Delson, jane-Xelmyz Dennis, Cecelia-Cele DeForest, junia Mae-Frenchy Disbrow, Hazel-Dizzy Dishman, Sol-Sol Donnelly, George-Don Doornkatt, Dorothea-Dort Dorsey, Irene-Irish Dowding, Gwendolyn-Gwen Dribbles, Roma-Romeo Drueck, Charles-Cooky One Hundred Forty-seven J af? , fn 0, 1 4 - f - .. , nn., 11' -' 7lL17,fl' 1' .147 LTAYAWCZA --v K 'u.,II IlfLr 'ZZQYQHJLH ,- ,f f ll' ' f f- f G ' ' ' -Higzgh. x - 1 ' ' 1 1 , Q L - ww - -a aa- as -Q - ,g ,, ,Zi fast -- .T -'. i at ' -- 'W' ffa::3, 5 455 1 at ti, g G as G ML f 1 :se Fl-I:--I--I-IH Dugan, james-Jimmie Duggan, Lawrence-jeff Duval, Charles-Chuck Edwardes, Beatrice-Bea Ehdy, Charles-Chuck Eichron, Frederick-Ike Eisendrath, Ralph-Bud Eisler, Bernice-Bulobulo Elisburg, Herbert-Fat Eliel, Williard-jess Emerson, Dudley-Dud - Epgran, john-Mousie Erickson, john-Eric Evans, Howard-Shorty Fairchild, Frances-Bobby Fauntz, Theodore, Teddy Fecheimer, Henry-Hank Feinstein, George-Duggan Feldman, Harold-Harry Ferguson, William-Fergie Fieldman, Maxine-Mac Fisher, Daisy-Daze Finklestein, Roslyn-Sis Finney, Harriet-jack-in-the-box Fitzgerald, Arthur-F itz Flaxrnan, Mildred-Flaxy Fleig, Alice-Al Flinders, Arnold-Arny Fosberg, Pauline-Polly Foss, Willis-Bossy Frank, Katheryne-Katie Frank, 'P.-Ginger Freehling, Norman-Einstein ll Freis, jack-Pest Friedburg, Hannah-Banana Fritz, Ray-Fritzie Gallant, Margaret-Marge Ganetson, Ruth-Tuttie-Fruttie Garrison, jewel-bl im Gatchell, Dorothy-Mummy Gavney, Faye-Sweety Gavney, Gladys-Cat Geiger, Dorothy-Dot Gerry, Marion-Twittie Gibson, Erma-Gabby Gibson, Robert-Gibby Gillis, Marion-Tieny Gilmore, Florence-Red Gilson, Dorothy-Dot Goble, Marjory-Bobby Golman, joseph-J eff Goldring, Harold-Hal Goldsmith, Albert-Al Goodman, Edna-Curly Goodman, Ruby-Happy Gordon, Helen-Nel Grainger, Margaret-Peg Graves, Annell-Nellie Graves, William-Sing Song Green, Helen-Nelly Greenloury, Harriett-Harry Greenburg, Lester-Les Gregory, F lorence-Greg Gregory, Harry-Red Griffith, Harlan-Har Gruneau, Helen-Freckles Gutzler, Grace-Dimples Hafer, Henry-Hayfever Hall, Keene--Kennie Hall, Martha-Bill Hall, Mildred-Millie Hamilton, Helen-Nell Hamilton, Walter-Cutie Hammond, Alton-Ham Hammond, Harry-Shrimp Handy, Thomas-Tom Hannah, Edward-Skinnay Hannaway, P.-Dice Hansen, Margaret-Madge Harrington, james-Red Harris, Maurice-Morre Hartman, Eleanor-Hart Harley, Halbert-Kid Hart, William-Oz Haufman, Bernice-Bees ' Hayden, john-Ham Herschman, Henrietta-jack Hess, Betsy-Bet Hess, Edward-Eddie Hesser, Josephine-Joe Heyland, Ralph-Hy Hibbard, Eugene-Genie Higginson, John-Curls Hiller, Bertha-Bert Hingstrom, Theodore-Mutt Hirsh, Sidney-Sidney Hjistilius, William-Jester Hogge, Helen-Will Hoke, joel-jo Hoke, Thad-Taddy Holdt, Laura-Lowry Houston, Steward-Stew A Howe, Lawrence-Doc Horne, Olive-Olly One Hundred F arty-eight x7 Q 97 , , , 7'7lf Illfll f - P- J A ' '7 7 ,4lll ' I ag .1' 11 ,- Y -H i X Y 'U lr u :If .dggfgagl f I4 ' Ui ' A ' -2- ' --' Y Y Y if V mijhfh. 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Louton, Frances-Frankie Lockwood, Willit-Will Lowy, Walter-Walt Luce, George-jawge Luper, Robert-Lanky Mallory, Grace-Gee Maculay, Gladys-Gladie Mack, I-lelen-Mackie Marine, Everett-Ev Mark, Margaret-Peggy Mathias, Bill-Bill McClean, Sam-Mac McCann, Katheryn-Bobbie McCrary, J ames-J im McDonald, Lois-Mac McGaw, Laura-Lu McCoullugh, Vernon-Prof McGoffy, Jeannette-.I en McGowen, William-Bill Mcl-lugh, Mac-Mac McLaughline, Eugene-Gene McMahon, Bernard-Musk Mendelsshon, Felix-Fiddlesticks Menzel, I-larry-Midget Michaels, l-lelen-Maike Midlam, Clayton-Clay Miller, Alfred-Andy Gump Mincovsky, Netty-Nets Mitchell, Russel-Happy Moore, Richard-Dick Moore, Virginia-Ginny Mortenson, Ruth-Rufus Mosier, Winfield-Winny Moskowitz, Sam-Sammy Murphy, Charles-Chuck Murphy, Dorothy-Irish Murphy, Walter-Spuds Murray, john-J iggs Navarro, Fernando-Ferd Nicholson, Douglas-Nick Nicholson, Martha-Nick Niles, Irene- Irene Norberg, Stanley-Stan Nyden, Ruby-Rub OBrien, Robert--Bob O'Connel, Frank-Fat Odenhal, I-larry-I-1:0 Oliver, Phillip-Phil Olson, Margaret-Shorty i One Hundred Forty mm' In ' PNN VL Q A L C 5 I , J 2, 1 ,, 1117151715511 ,Af 114 4 Y I Y 9 S ,V , 111217L27lfL' .4210 x - W, Y 4i'j ' ':'P,i? . 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Williams, Charles-reliable alles? ermqth-re lam Williams, Fred-angelic Young, Hazel-adorable I Williams, Louise-absentee Williams, Lucie-sleepy Zimmeringblot, Bertha-vampish I Wills, Elizabeth-tiny Zimmeringblot, Frieda-amiable I 1B Freshmen I allen, arthur battersky, james brandon, oscar allen, florence bausmith, alfred brewington, melba allen, lester belfry, lucy briggs, gerald allen, Wiliam bell, ruth brill, bernice allhouse, roy bepko, marie brill, ruth I anderson elvira berggren, sears bronell, george I anderson, mildred bernard, bernice brosmham, mary anderson, minnie beyer, ruth bryant, mary anderson, ruth bibas, kathryn bullion, william arnold, donald bigelow, dorothy burns, james arnold, Vivian bignold, mary burrhus, pauline I atwood, irene billings, edna bush, lillian ,I attwood, john bilow, milton butler, adam attwood, laurence bitters, bernice butler, robert augaard, edith black, philip auslander, leonard blauchet, attoney calderwood, mae 'W blumenfeld, ida carlson, c ifford I badger, robert bogle, jane carlson, helen I bailey, meloin baker, elbert baker, liela barnett, sandy barron, marcus bowe, kathryn bradford, charles bradley, harry braithwaite, helen bramhall, thomas cassidy, margaret cavell, ida chadwick, wilbur child, madge chino, elbert ISlSl l l iE One Hundred Sixty-one . 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' fa? - , ' - g g 14 , - .i - ' WM - a MQ 'ewlvgs Fl-I-I-I----IH christopherson, helga christie, Vesta cipriani, mario cline, robert cockrell, paul cohn, lucile cohen, racia cole, clifford co'egrove, jake collar, arthur condan, james copp, frances coyles, harry craig, grace cruttendon, theron cundy, neil darnaby, allene day, franklin dean, harry de brabander, mary deckback, florence decker, gertrude deckert, dorothy dennis, george deutch, leo devide, ernile dobler, robert dodd, virginia doherty, viola donahoe, kenneth doyle, margie dorman, maude elloit, albert emmatt, shirley english, william ephraim, raymond essig, william ester, gertrude eulette, edna feilchenfeld, arthur fehling, elizabeth felch, arline feldstein, harry felick, ester fenton, thomas fish, charlotte fogel, sara folsom, richard forsyth, georgina fralich, annette f reund, rose gastreitch, joseph geisman, ruth gelder, vera gephart, dorothy gilbert, ray gillis, helda gittings, anna godfrey, virginia n godman, elwood goe, helen goff, charles goggin, naomi goldstein, anna goodrich, helen gough, gladys grant, alexander grapperhaus, ralph grayson, harry greenfield, bennie gregson, alice greuner, karl grossman, aline grover, cassina grigahina, alice guilford, alwin gursky, jacob haberstick, susie hammond, robert hansen, john hanson, elmer hart, lucille heike, camilla heller, marjorie hennessy, catherine henkel, gorden henderson, louise herron, bessie hibben, edward hielbron, sara dora hill, ruth hirch, arnold hogee, eloise holbeck, dorothy holbrook, john holderonan, charles homquest, frances hoops, margaret horlock, frederick hoyn, francis hughes, herbert hyman, ruth inguersen, harry innes, mary jeffries, zoneatta jensen, harold johnson, joseph johntry, sharon jones, alfred jones, matilda jordan, isabel julee, winifred jung, roberta kahn, carl kahn, eleanor kalish, samuel kanimerlink, david kandle, anna kanet, ida katsulis, sophia katsulis, demosthenes katzman, theodore kaynor, harry keiser, elizabeth kelly, william kelso, myrtle kennedy, evelyn kennedy, helen kessinger, raymond kernan, robert ketz, evelyn kiefus, morris kinney, michael kirchner, herman kirkland, jessie kleppinger, Horence klein, robert klein, rose Q kluge, roy kniseley, barbara kopf, james kohen, rose kruse, mary krick, charles kuenster, lillian la bie, olive laird, olive fox, john horlock, jessie lake, doris fox, george howe esther lamhesis, peter 5, ,.,, t , ra ai l One Hundred Sixty-two ....,.-. ,,,, L , ,,A,,-,......L....s.i..A-... , If I . fa fa fd EE grail' ' 1,415 M , - , i- Q i:,,,,- A 7322! all f I X- ' I - -L A-' f f g ,..a.,, 'Q 1 x If 7' ' ' ' ' I ff- , A gi D ' 'X f M- - ,--Q f ' il- V 1 - - i 1-4 .,, g , g 'GJ' -' life K--e 4 1 1552 F I - I z I - I - - I - I H lamon, robert lander, jack lanning, leona larsen, leonard lapescue, dorothy latham, edna latham, varina la viella, dorothy lazuras, helen ledbetter, ellsworth lemmer, daniel lermer, bejamin levine, Sylvia lewis, leon liebran, helen lindberg, Welton lipshultz, meyer lockwoode, theodore lohner, fred longenecker, lela lovelace, genevieve lovett, june lowell, allen lowell, dillon lowitz walter lundenburg, homer lyall, mildred macaulay, baurie mack, donald maddison, george maikie, william manzano, arcadio maremont, blanche marks, arthur martin, eleanor martin, victoria may, linda mayer, Wallace mayer, walter mc cann, john mcfcohn, lucille mc cormac, frances mc dougal, chesley mc dougal, marjorie mc kenney, alice mc keown, francis mc mahon, bernard mc neilly, merrick melty, evelyn meuller, clark meyers, dorothy miller, mildred miller, miriam mitchell, carol miske, ella mohler, paul monroe, harry moody, allen morgan, grace mossissly, james moskovitz, bessie murphy, james murray, robert musick, jenne nelson, clifton nelson, dan nelson, mildred nielson, george newhouse, henry newman, irving norwood, ruth nuler, ruth nunamaker, james nunamaker, robert o'donnel, alfred offil, robert o'keefe, mary oliphant, malia ormsby, mary oyer, mabel paker, etta pantasides, ruth parker, frances pearce, george peck, harriet peterson, coelyn peterson, Vivian perry, clarence pierce, hadden pinesky, bery pleiffer, florence poage, william polachek, berthold potter, clarence price, samue' pritiken, isadore rawlings, doris rawstorne, william reeve, charles reichman, esther reifman, pearl rein, lucille reynolds, lucille richards, edwin richards, elliotta richard, helen rice, bernice rickrick, paul rielly, martin robineau, dorothy robinson, stuart rodney, francis rohmer, jack rosenak, harold rosenberg, fanny rosenthal, agnes rosenfield, joseph rubenstein, lillian ruhling, georgia sachs, lauraine salomon walter sandler, max saylor, anna schell, catherine schellenberger, james schendorf, fred schesinger, ira schober, willard schoenberg, betty schneider, lauraine schwarty, erana schwem, edwin seigel, sam sexton, otis simous, caroline sinks, beatrice shannon, nadine sheffield, elizabeth shefheld, margaret Sheehan, james sherman, sibyl shawerman, udor smith, helen snitowski, fannie spitter, francis spolinsky, jack spray, lillian spray, jack stanley, cornelia stein, theodore sternberg, abe stocks, helen strouss rosalie sublett, presley sullivan, charles swartz, arthur One Hundred Sixty-three ,fx .f Tx 'w. xx f- . . , ,bhzig . eil fm.. 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V, , '1--gngfmf' --A M , --.if-E--- 744- t Ag ' 5 'Z n -fzFfnf?r,,.1,- I ' Y 'A 'ZT i ' 'Y K ' ' - ' X' ..,,,-, wi 41 Qc fl.-. .W . .. Tl . T' .IMT ' Q A ' E--- - J. -5 2 i M 55312-2 ' . E . - - .-,-. .-..-- ., 7.., W. ,. C.-. . 7, - ,. ,7 Y, gi'k,y,,. Fl-IMI-IMMIMR U 2 Heavyweight Basketball YDE PARK 20l! Opponents I34! That certainly sounds as if Hyde Park has had a prosperous season, and that is the case, too. The team was successful from the very first and consistently victorious throughout the entire year. The Blue and White began with a practice tilt which was eventually lost 10 to ll. Marshall, one of the most powerful of the west side fives, came out on top. This game was the first chance the team had to show its worth under enemy fire, and it gave evidences of the smooth-working team it later became. Several changes in the line-up and style of play were made, with the resultant triumphs over Calumet and University High to the tune of 27 to 14 and 16 to 8 respectively. With the men in fine fettle, the league season was opened auspiciously against Lindblom. The enemy fought stubbornly, but finally was forced to give way to Hyde Park 14 to 16. Tilden administered the first defeat, but brought Hyde Park a determination to win thereafter that was felt keenly by each member of the squad. A That tilt with the Purple was a glorious one to behold. Hyde Park scrapped from whistle to whistle with a courage that could bring only supremacy, and Englewood bowed humbly to Hyde Park's 13 to 8 win. Hyde Park next crushed Phillips hopes with a 31 to 4 score, and shortly cut a 30 to 17 victory from Lindblom's conquest bag. Because of the previous victory scored over Hyde Park by Tilden, a battle-royal was predicted, and a fierce game it turned out to be. The five from Hyde Park acquired a 20 to ll victory. Englewood defeated Hyde Park 20 to 15 in the next to the last preliminary, but the 14 to 1 score registered in the Phillips game sent Hyde Park into the semi-finals with her blue and white banner flying. Bowen, the southern section champion, was a barrier hard to surmount, but surmount it Hyde Park did with 19 points against Bowen's 8. As the Bowen win was chalked up, Englewood succeeded in overcoming Calumet. That brought the two rival schools together in perhaps the most exciting clash of the season. A great deal was at stake in this game and both teams played to the utmost of their ability. In the end Hyde Park dominated 18 to ll, and quickly began last-minute preparation for the city-championship game to be played against the northern section champion. Hyde Park versus Crane at Bartlett Gymnasium brought the two best teams in the city together. After a contest replete with thrills and sparkling plays, Hyde Park was forced to give in 8 to 20, and admit Crane's superiority. During the season, the squad made trips to Elgin, Morgan Park, and Kal- amazoo, Michigan. The team was entertained royally, and received much enjoyment from the out-of-town games. Coach Cobelli merits a great deal of credit for the team's success, and too much gratitude cannot be shown him for his untiring efforts. Major emblem men, Captain Rice, johnson, Kahler, Blanchet, Black, Meyers, Kopf, jouse, and Manager Schneider. Recognition emblem men: Banker, Cole, Binder, and Falconer. wi ' One Hundred Sixty-seven s 4 E C si as 553 ii 3 35 T5 13 Schneider, O'Shea, Krogh, Angus, Kann, Smith, Mc Carthy, Meese, De Loach, Stirling, Greenb rg, Yager, Hibben, Hanson, Ballantyne, Gilclhaus, Howe, Clegg, Blumenthal, 57 Simmons, Raphael, NVood, Murray, Kile, Karabin, Hobschcid, Fitzpatrick. One Hundred Sixty-eight A 'E .:1Qggmg I r 1 f waxy , fN ,WSW -- , fwff zzwrmzrmaf' fl' I ' . -A ---Zifgfgif of -.ii-4-, ' 1 m7y'WA7i 1.01. , ' --- ,J f 1114113143 unaanf--,N 5- A K - ,,--A WVDWM un? WA, F , , . .-. , -- H , K .Q as u m., -:Vg -H' jc' 't 'Dt to 1 'i- iitt Tiff' fi' -ff Ty' , ' 5 1 ' 'TT' A if MV:'uf77'QZ-El F I - I S I 3 I - I - I H . Football 1 HORTLY after the opening of school, the call for light and heavyweight candidates was given. Hyde Park answered with her typical whole- hearted response. A few days later the Board of Control issued the one team ruling, and the lightweight team was therefore disbanded. Several of I I the lightweights slnowe tlieir spirit by electing to stick by the big team. Largely because of their action, Hyde Park had two full teams plus several extra sub- stitutes during the entire season, and the excellent showing was very clearly due to the strong reserve team which was ever ready to scrimmage with the first eleven. The Alumni game gave the team a chance to work against a strange eleven. I I The Alumni registered when Hallstrom picked up a fumble and ran for a touch- down, but Hyde Park tied the score with Captain Kile's ninety yard run thru the opponents' line. The Blue and White opened the league season with a 19-0 victory over Austin. In the next game which was with Lane, Hyde Park was forced to present a badly battered team without its leader. There could be but one pos- I sible result-that of defeat. The crippled backfield could gain but little against Booker, who played practically Lanes whole line, and it was not able to knock down Lanes forward passes which worked for twenty points. Shortly - afterwards, however, the game was forfeited to Hyde Park. The following game with Englewood showed the team at its best. Hyde Park gained twelve first downs and completed five passes to Englewoods three I first downs and one pass, but the game was lost on a weird kick returned by the Purple quarter who eluded all Blue and White tacklers. The highly reputed I Englewood backfield met a stone wall when it hit Hyde Parks fast charging line, and it was extremely fortunate to win at all. A muddy field held Hyde Park to a 6-0 victory over Harrison, but in the Waller game the backfield and line worked as one great machine which resulted in a 62-0 victory, a score that was not equalled by any Chicago team during the entire season. I Lindblom succumbed 28-0, Senn was put away to the tune of 14-10 after I she lead 10-0 near the end of the third period, and Hyde Park beat Crane 14-0 in the final game of the season. Major Emblem Men Capt. Kile Howe Murray Cvildhaus I Mgr. Stumpe Meese McCarthy De Loach Fitzpatrick Karabin Ballantyne Clegg . Simmons Wood Smith Hanson Raphael Hobscheid Kann Sheppard E Recognition Emblem Men I Angus O'Shea Schneider Blumenthal Hibben Krogh Yager . Asst.Mgr.Flude .l l-l-l l l l One Hundred Sixty-nine . 1 - r- ff 1 . M7 ' T 4 A'T - -f- rn zm'7'73'w A., -J 4, W, gf A V ff r lily... - l Q 3 '----.1 U.. x :pair .1 X-. Z , ,A X 1 . N-+..ffq1'ff--' f .KLA , 5, . 5 YL.. 'ff-'af - .. , . .. .. ....f'.Eg. .. . . - W-, a.,,-,4,,,,, r H i 3 as Baseball I-IEN the umpire called Play ball at the beginning of the 1921 season' Hyde Park was able to put a team upon the diamond equal to any Blue and White baseball team of recent years. The results of the practice games were very much in favor of Hyde Park. Calumet's nine offered the first opposition, but effective pitching and timely hitting on the part of I-Iyde Park brought a l-6 defeat upon her. Bowen was vanquished 5-45 Bloom lost 0-55 Loyola, one of the strong Catholic teams, fell 2-5 5 and Evanston bowed 4-5. The victory over Evanston I-ligh was a feather in I-l. Pfs cap to say the least, for that team overcame the city-champion, Lane, team by a safe margin earlier in the season. The initial league combat was against Lindblom. After many close calls she was able to boast a 5-4 win. Englewood was the next opponent. The Purple pitcher was extremely wild, but I-lyde Park batters could not hit when hits meant runs. The result was an Englewood victory of 7-1. At the time this report went to press, the Englewood-Hyde Park conHict was the most recent one on the schedule. All credit for whipping the team into shape goes to Nevin and Thomas, who gave valuable instruction to the players. The squad was composed of the following: Captain Rogers, -I. I-Iorton, N. I-lorton, Mills, Connolly, Colosimo, Poffinberger, l-lannaway, Duval, Larkin, Patterson, Solomon, Weber, Thomas, johnson, and Manager Ebert. is One Hundred Seventy Q I B2 S s. 3 . -gf: .nw-f Cone, LaBounty, Morrison, Bloom, Stephenson, Coach Patterson, Chittenden, NVeiss, jouse, Cutman, Rice, Schoenberg, Andrews A Heavyweight Soccer HE team of 1920 was fortunate in having such faithful veterans as Baum, Weiss, Cutman, Schoenberg, Rice, and Woodruff to start the season. A large number of recuits answered the call for men, and Coach Patterson soon moulded the team into fine shape. Of the practice games, Hyde Park won a large number and was keen to start the season. The first league game was with Calumet, last years' champions. After a hard-fought tussle we beat them 1-O. Next we easily defeated Parker 4-1. Then came our ancient rival, Englewood, whom we fought to a standstill, but an adverse decision by the referee followed by a penalty kick lost us the game -0. ln the last game of the season we met Tilden. Our half-back, Morrison, was not able to play, and the game ended in a tie l-l. The winner of this game was to play Englewood, but because of the tie the division championship went to Englewood. We were generally accredited with having the best backfield in the city, and not one field goal was scored against us in the entire sesaon. Emblems were awarded to Captain Baum, Andrews, Weiss, Rice, lvlorri- son, Bridges, Schoenberg, Cutman, Bloom, jouse, La Bounty, and Chittenden. One Hundred Seventy-one Y ,I x NA. . --x. My XX' '-X .1 t . 5 gW,l9 ff-11 Z I I I I I A H I I ,J1g:':g1 ',- g -41:5 --f' T' ,.,, T '4 ' 5 K' in il A - ' or ' f' ff' -or lf.. f i -WW W . W I 55? I I I I I C Brittain, Schoenberg, Webster, Stumpe, Yarnall, Caldwell,ICoolidge, Dinsdale, Thomas. lvleyrick, Kopf, Kahler, Pofzfinberger, Danner, Andrews, Buyer I Track HE track season started with the lst Regiment Armory meet. Against the I Strongest competition, Hyde Park won the meet by a comfortable margin. The City Indoor Championships were next. Several of our best men were ineligible at this time, but by the stellar performances of Meyrick and Coolidge, we placed fifth. On April 30, we journeyed to Culver, Indiana. We were there defeated by the strong, well-balanced Academy team. lvleyrick and Strong gathered I most of Hyde Parks points in this meet. The other meets in which Hyde Park participated were: May 7 ,,,, .,as,,aoo.a,,,.,,,..,..,., B eloit Interscholastic 1 May 14 ,,,,..,,, ii,7i,,o lvl illikin Interscholastic I june 4 ..,,.,ars ,a.,,.,. I ndustrial High School, Hammond, Ind. june 28 s,.,.,,a, i,a,.,,. C hicago Interscholastic I l B l l One Hundred Seventy-two .f-5 ' .f ,,-,f J' 'N' P f 5, -fa , K 5,45 5 A P T Wo' l N' 1f- f- fa-X T rr , '? 'amy ,-L, 'jT'gT ffi'T:T'igEEiTTi4EQ1,4, iTi'it.fb...m..,-. ai r5Y'l.Q,ffrj Jjgagn Qing 4 yr.--1' ..t.T,,... '-::gg,.,..fg.1a :-fgjirif--'wk Y. . ggi W- i aixxbgi-1..,,-itn V .lilzqxzu . -SQ, N , D , L ,, . --..xX'jq1.,,jg.1t5?, is r- Kfiilff ' .6 Cdl' f-ls A f- 'rr -X .1 '.f71f.+f-JL 0 .,'- if ., WN -t ,, Q, Q-v,....z , ,.,,,,.,,,.,,,-. .v.V -..WA Y- ,- V.Vv A ...V H--Y-. . ,-Y- -wa---.HV-. -v.W . H -...,..4..c.g FIgB l i iHnfT5'i Sq I Mountain, Meyrick, Hastings, johnson, Goldsmith, Hirsch, Hoffman, Lassers, I Nuddleman, Lewy I Swimming YDE PARK started the swimming season by winning second place with a score of 28 points in the meet at Parker, March 26. The team placed I in nearly every event. johnson and Hirsch each placed in three events. ' On April 9, Hyde Park took fdurth place in the championship meet of the Chicago Public High School League at the Y. M. C. A. College. johnson starred again by placing first in the Z0-yd. tired-swimmer carry and second in ' the 20-yd. head carry. Hirsch came to the front by taking first in the head l carry and breaking the city record, His time was 0: 19 2-5. I Much credit is due Mr. Schmidhofer for his invaluable coaching and excel- lent advice. The senior team was composed of johnson CCaptainD, jouse, Hirsch, Moun- tain, Dwen, Myrick, Hastings, Brin, and Hoffman Clvlanagerj. I I Lewy, Stein, Lassers, Nuddleman, and Goldsmith made up the junior Team. One Hundred Seventy-three ' '1 I-lorwich, Colosimo, Aaron, Parker, Larkin, Davies, Dinsdale, Yarnall, Zolla, Hoag Lightweight Basketball Hyde Parks lightweight basketball team encountered Marshall in the initial practice game of the season and soon followed that conflict with pre- paratory games against Bowen, Calumet, and U. High. The five from Lindblom conquered I-l. P. in the league opener and Tilden and Englewood bumped her with neatness and dispatch. The tilt with Wendell Phillips Red and Black tossers brought forth a different result, however, which proved the marked superiority of the I-lyde Parkers. Plying at the same pace l-Iyde Park forged to the front against Lindbloom, after the half showed I-I. P. 4, Lindblom 12, and secured a well-merited tie. The team continued its good work and extracted a hard-fought victory from Tilden. l-lyde Park then stopped winning and was forced to acknowledge triumphs scored by Englewood and Phillips. Considering the many necessary changes in the line-up and the stunting of progress they brought about, the team members should be given praise for the degree of success the team enjoyed. Emblems were awarded to the following: Capt. Davies, Zolla, Larkin, Horwich, Yarnall, Colosimo, Dinsdale, I-loag, Parker and Manager Aaron. One Hundred Seventy-four Tennis LAST year Hyde Park led by the city high school champion, Ralph Rice, easily carried away the city and state honors. For the last three years, Rice has played on our championship team, and has shown that he is a man of great ability. Robert Vweil, Berthus Cans, and joseph Connolly were his mates. They followed the pace set by their captain, and Hyde Park came into the limelight once more. Hyde Park won all its meets by the shut-out method, beating Wendell Phillips, lvledill, Marshall, and Englewood. The team then journeyed to Culver to administer a trimming to the Academy boys. On May 20, we traveled to Urbana, Illinois, and played in the state tournament. In the finals of the singles, Rice and Vxfeil, after wading thru a field of some sixty opponents, met each other. Rice showed himself the best man by defeating Vxfeil 6-O, 6-l. Rice and W'eil were successful in winning the doubles. Gans and Connolly met with a mishap in the nfth round of the doubles which spoiled our chances to win second place also. This tournament was followed by the Chicago High School tournament early in june. Hyde Park defeated Calumet and Phillips in both doubles and singles. In the finals, Hyde Park won the titles for both singles and doubles. This year prospects have been bright from the very start with both Rice and Cans back from last years team. Hyde Park entered many dual meets as well as several big interscholastic meets. On e Hundred Severity-five Golf N the golf tournament of 1920, lN1iller, Bender, Baum, and Ritchie were in the semi-Finals. Because of lack of a course, no interscholastic matches of any importance were played. Miller and Baum, however, were sent to the Illinois lnterscholastic Golf Tournament where Nliller took sceond and Baum fifth places. At the time the Annual went to press'the 1921 tournament had not been played off. Nevertheless, Coach Thomas had an excellent team. Chief among its members were Ritchie, Woolfolk, Kerr, and Patterson .With these men there is every reason to believe that the golf team will bring Hyde Park another championship. One Hundred Seventy-six Z5 X A J f 1 X XXX . f -,b 4 X A-. 5, li. - R V 1 . k Qs l in-s' Y 1.-w fT 'V, ' fa... ,, . A .,., vu. .-.uf Yl V in-W ,-- 4, ,,.,, N ,.,.fqij ' gig .g?,.11f-f-52.5.1 f- -u 1, .T .. H , a- , . H mail TM? ft ' . M X' . 'wil .ff f '51, T- NV ' ,f .. . , R 445,-li i :rvfggltggvs 'L Av Y A, , , , , , Q ' ' U W E Ei The Girls' Athletic Association The Girls' Athletic Association was organized some five years ago for the purpose of getting together those girls who were interested in sports, and giving them a chance to play. It is the one club of its kind inthe school, and its success is shown by the large number of girls enrolled and reporting for each game. The club has its own system for encouraging interest and competition. Under this system, the G. A. A., the highest emblem, was awarded to: Betty Ritchie, Mary Louise Less, Elizabeth Wells, and Florence Piepgras. OFFICERS September-February February-june ELIZABETH WELLS ,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,s,, P resident .,.,sssss,,,,,,,,, ss,,,, C AROLYN GOLDSTEIN FRANCES OWEN .,......... ,.,,,, V ice-President .....,,.,,,,,, .. ,,.,,,...,. ISABEI. GORGAS RUBY BURGE ,.......,... ,,s,,, S ecretary-Treasurer ,,t,,, ,t.t..... R UBY BURGE HELEN ROBINSON ...,....,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,, Recording-Secretary ,,,,.., ,.,....,, ,.,.,. B E TTY RITCHIE To Miss Gardiner, our faculty advisor, we give our heartiest thanks for the splendid success she has made of the C. A. A. and for the time and effort she has spent in coaching the teams. 155 iii l'F,ffi9.T'l'taiK.g1s,c i2g..,: sa One Hundred Sevent -seven J' Basketball The call for basketball candidates was answered by at least fifty girls. Both the Freshmen, who didn't know how to play, and the Seniors, who knew all about the game, came out for a peppy season of the girls' best sport. Interclass games were played off and the 4B Seniors won the championship, with the 3B juniors running a close second. The line-up for the championship game: Seniors juniors ROBERTA SPROUSE ee.,..see ,ss..s.... L eft Forward e,,sts ee,eees.lss.,....., I SABEL GoRGAs FLORENCE PIEPGRAS eesses..,,e.,s..., Right Forward tetsts,..se,.s,,s J . SECKBACH, F. OWEN ELIZABETH VVVELLS ...,...,. .,..,..... C enter .....,......,...... .,........ P . ALLEN, M. WALKER MARY LOUISE LESS ...,,....,.......... Left Guard ....,.....,...,......,., KATHERINE RIEFSTAHL M. KAN, G. PERLMAN ..,............, Right Guard ,...........,,...,..,.........,.., BETTY RITCHIE Games with the Alumnae, Bowen, and Lindblom are planned. And the Hyde Park Girls' Basketball Team hopes to be able to uphold the supremacy of the Blue and White, and win the honor of wearing l-lyde Parks' letters. One Hlll1l1f?ll Seventy-eight A iii WJ! . i. U3 rr uf 'Vi ,eq ff Indoor Baseball G. A. A. baseball is the game in which the Seniors fear the Freshmen. With Freshmen turning out in large numbers, and every Freshman being able to play, the Seniors have to work hard to defend their reputations. A large attendance always starts the spring baseball season, and, under Miss Gardiner's coaching, the teams soon round into playing form. The team winning is given the G. A. A. baseball emblem, and it is hoped that if the girls may play outside games, the school letter will be awarded. One Hundred Seventy-nine Ah fJ,fXfN,N L , .K-. , A ,, lt fs li l tif. i q , , 1 I in ma,-,.1..?.- 1z'17A?llM' N !.'::l--H44 E5 is 'iXN i:il1T:'wlM ' K ' ' K W ' ' ' i ','ii217-2711: f . .E' THTMA MJ -R LQ t i W W '7f'7'!lQ2 F I u I 3 I Q I g H I 3 I H I ' I I I I ' Captain Basketball I Captain-basketball this year won a reputation as an exciting sport. Over sixty girls reported, and, since the rules were known to most of them, the games I were full of life and pep. By placing only best players on the teams, class g competition became close and exciting, and the girls on the winning team felt that they had really won their captainball emblems. - One Hundred Eighty P ,,, l Swimming In swimming, one of the most active sports in the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, I-lyde Park boasts two teams, the junior and the Senior teams, for which there was enough good material, in spite of the stringent requirements. As evidence of our school teams ability we have the victories over Lindblom I-Iigh School won in the two meets with that school. We hope to demonstrate further this ability in some proposed meets. The swimmers for I-Iyde Park were: Isabel Gorgas-crawl and backg Sis Piepgras-crawl, breast, and divingg Betty Ritchie-plunge, breast, and backg Erma Bregstone+breast and plunge: Miriam Sheon-divingg Angela Carr-diving. OFFICERS September-February February-june FLORENCE PIEPGRAS. ....,.,, ...... C aptain ..s.... .,,,,i....... I SABEL GORGAS CHARLOTTE MARTIN ......,. .,.... M anager ,...,, ...FLORENCE PTEPGRAS One Hundred Eighty-one Track OTH this and last years' lnterclass Indoor Track was a success, as many girls turned out. Last year, 1920, there was only one division and four events, each girl being able to compete in only three. Elizabeth Wells won three first places: the high jumphll' 5 3 the hundred yard dash in 12 secondsg and the standing broad jump-7' 4 . I-Iannah Praxl won first place in the hurl ball, throwing it 67 feet. Faith Shepard placed second in the high jumpg Carolyn Goldstein, second in the dashg and Hannah Praxl, second in the standing broad jump. For these victories Elizabeth Wells and Hannah Praxl received emblems. We thank Miss Gardiner for the time she devoted to coaching us for these events. One Hundred Eighty-two 5 A :J 'M Lu 5, ' .v if 'gi Q3 iii 3 Q 3 ..x 2 ii I I x B E 35 mf Ja E nw EA if ' Q: , , Q, ai an fy A ., . ,IQ-:!i..r A Q J W .xxx- !'J1Y'viff-4 -Y'-1-C1--Q'-IFHTQ - -A . ,,li...,,.-A..,,, , A, s . junior Girls' Society ERFQS to one of the liveliest clubs in the school! We have been prominent during the last year socially and in community work. Of course you remember the big dance we gave at the Kenwood Club in january and what a huge success it was. Yes, we did a great deal toward the junior Prom, too. Everyone who went to the Christmas Bazaar remembers the attractive wind-mill, designed by that able artist, Fred Kruse. Our dainty Dutch maids won nearly S200 for their school on that night. XVe gave several baskets in the Christmas drive for the poor of the Burnside Settlement, and we also kept up our Milk Fund. The junior Girls' Society wishes to thank Miss Stuart for her interest and help, without which we would have been unable to attain such a splendid record. September-February February-june FRANCES OWEN sse,,srss,,,,.sss,,,s,ss,,,r President ,,,,,,s,sssse as,,,sss,i,,..ss F RANGES OW EN LULU GLAss a,s,sias,,,.,s,,,a, as saaaaaa,,r, Vice-President siss,ii ,iiiii K ATHERINE RIEFSTAHL CQSNSTANCE CROONENBERGHS iiii Secretary ,.........,, ,iiiii..,,i. P AULINE HARPER LUCY BAKER asiis iiissi E , aii,.ii ,E i,,a Treasurer .s.i,,. ,ii.rii E LEANOR FRENCH One Hundred Eighty-six in N, Sophomore Girls' Club LTI-IOUGI-I the Sophomore Girls' Society was not started until late in the semester, all the activities undertaken by the girls have been great successes. The meetings were held every other Thursday, and several en- joyable programs were given. At the recent bazaar, the club had a very attractive booth which took in one hundred and eleven dollars. During the busy Christmas weeks the girls helped fill baskets for the Burnside Settlement. The only social affair given during the semester was a luncheon, followed by a dance which was enjoyed by all the members. We are sure that the last dance was as much enjoyed as the luncheon. The club owes a great part of its success to the unfailing efforts of Miss Stuart, Miss Hannan, Miss Dimocki and Miss Ohrenstein. September-February F ebruary-sl une POLLY Osooob ......,,,...,,.,,,.,,.... .President ..,i.,,,..,,,,, ,.,,., A 1.1cE V. SPAYD HARRIET STOVER ..e... ........ V ice-President ........, .,......... S YLVIA STEVENS ANNELL GRAYES .,.e.,.... ...,.... S ecretary ....,,.t... ,,...t..t M ARGARET GALLANT DOROTHY GEORGE .,,... .....,,. T reasurer .....,.,. ...,,,,, G VVENDOLYN CRAMER One Hundred Eighty-seven x Q -5 ' :wewYf.,: Y fLwm,4vsfz5s11 :Uv 1 ,-,, wwnf A +3155 Q E . '77?'fllm1m99 i ' F -- ' ' Fm ,fs, '- 'sf' '33 , f . 511i17g?1f -111. N X V -+-- A, ' ' ' ' Y' , s , - , -14,1-.n,..,,. W H f A-i N - W Y P' I fu flknnv 1 ,Qi A . E.. J-- - 2 - HT. my M .. - g i fs ., A- . H-Q - as 7 -A A as--. gf- 1 , as-be W - A - My fw- Fl-l-I-IHIMIH The Weekly IT can truthfully be said that the past year has been the most successful one I the Weekly has ever had. Qne or two changes were made in the staff, I the most important being that only three executives were elected, the Editor-in-Chief, the Associate Editor, and the Business Manager. Many thanks are due Miss Biggs and Miss Brown who have so faithfully worked for the success of the Weekly. The entire staff also deserves much credit, and it is hoped that the staff next semester will be as successful as the present one. ' The staff ' F September-Februar Herbert B. jones. ..,..,,... , Y ...H...Editor-in-Chief............. February-j une ..........Charles E. Calkins Helen V. Rothrock ..,.,......7ve........ Associate Editor ...,,,.. .V........ H elen V. Rothrock Charles E. Calkins .......,., i....,,,. Iv Ianaging Editor ........,, ...e,..i,........,. L eland Neff Derby McDargh .......... ....,.,., B usiness Manager .... e.i... i........,. A r thur Hirsch Fred Kruse ...e.,........e, ...,t.... A rt Editor .......,,,...,...,i .....,,......... F red Kruse Dorothy Dick ..,..,.,,., ......e., A ssistant ......ee7.t7....,7et..,..e .......,.,,.... D orothy Dick George McVicker ........ ......... A ssistant ....o.,,r7....ee.e......,.........,... George McVicker Leland Neff ,,,e............ee .,......, A ss't Managing Editor Howard Ballantyne ........ ,,,.,.,,, A thletics ....,....,.....r..,,,.....,,e .........Assistant............,.... ........Thomas Mulroy ...........Roberta Sprouse Florence Piepgras ......., ,,....... G irls' Athletics ....er. ..,,..... F lorence Piepgras E. Stanley Brin .....,... ,.re..... C adet News ......e,ee e......e, E . Stanley Brin Florence Herst .....e.,....,e ,,.,,..v. C opy Desk ....,e, .......,ee,,....... A lta Cundy Eleanor Warren ........e...,.e, e,,.,...i E xchange ....,.iei., ,.......,e,,.,. E leanor Warren Normand Tankersley .........,......., Limpid Lines ,....,ee ,,...,ee.e L eonard Rosenthal Leonard Rosenthal ..,.ie.... ,,,...... A ssistant .,.,...,..,..e,... ...ete,.....,....................,,......,, Louis Schwartz ...e......,. ,....,... L iterary Editor ,......,,,,.....e.i. Margaret L. Simpson Alfred H. Knouff ........ janet Thayer ,..,,.,.,,,,. Betty Boyle ...,,,...,. Helen Hall ,..,...,.,,.. Lillian Simmons ....... Roberta Sprouse ...,...... William Kerr ............. Arthur Hirsch .,,.,,..,,... Elizabeth Cordon ,....... Manual Kite ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Rudolph Samuels ........ Warren E. Buyer ........ Robert O. Brink ..,.,..... Elizabeth Wells ........, Frank Woodruff ..,...,... Ray McMahon .....,..,.,, Britain Rothrock ........ Victor Wisner ,,,..,..,.. Miss Gretta Brown .... Miss Rubetta Biggs ..........,,........ ,........Assistant............... ........,Reporter,....... .........Reporter....... .....,..,Reporter.....,. ..,......Reporter,...... .,...,.v.Inquirer.......,............ Business Department ........Advertising Mgr........ ..,,,,,.,Assistant............,.... ...,.....Assistant.......,......... .,......Publicity .........Assistant................. ........Assistant....................,. Subscription Mgr .......,. Sales Manager ............ ...H,..,Assistant....,....,...,,.......,..... .........Charles Anderson .......,.,...-janet Thayer ..,,,.,...,Betty Boyle .,........Helen Hall .......joe Simpson ........Lillian Simmons ...,.......,.,David Resnick ...,.....Elizabeth Cordon ..,....,,...,.....ManualKite .........Warren E. Buyer .........Robert Stevenson .......Robert O. Brink .........Elizabeth Wells ......,.,Ray McMahon Louis Beauchamp ..,..,.,,...Victor Wisner Assistant ..,..,...,..,,..,..,.............,....,......... Keene Hall Branch Representative .... .......... R aphael Ettelson .,,......Faculty Adviser.,..,..,.... Faculty Adviser ........,.. ..........Miss Cfretta Brown ....,...,Miss Rubetta Biggs One Hundred Eighty-nine Story Scribblers' Society I-IE Story Scribblers' Society was organized two years ago by Judson Smith. The purpose of the club is to further the literary abilities of its members by the writing of stories. At each meeting several stories are read by the members, and after they have been read, they are criticized by the club. When all the stories have been read, they are then voted upon, and those receiving the highest number of votes are given to the Weekly for publication. To become a member of this society it is necessary to write an original story and have it accepted by the club. At least three stories are due from each member every semester. September-February February-june ALFRED I-I. KNOUFF .,........ ,..,.. P resident ..t.t,v..,..,..... CHARLES B. ANDERSON E. STANLEY BRIN ...,,,r. t.,,.. V ice-President ttt...,,,,.,,,,.t,,.,. VIOLA FLEMING MARY QUILL ...,.,.... ...,.. S ecretary '.....tt,t.. ..., . ,JOSEPHINE MCNALLY MARY Quiti. t.,.... t.,.., T reasurer ....t, ...t..,.. G EORGE lVlCVICKER One Hundred Ninety The Debating Club I-IE Debating Club has had a very successful year. We had some interest- ing debates on the topics of the day and other questions of interest. There have also been some humorous debates for the members who enjoy a good laugh. Although our debating team, composed of David Resnick, Selma Aron, and Minnette Creenbaum, was defeated in our debate with the Current Topics Discussion Club, our inexperienced debators put a splendid fight against our seasoned opponents. Thus we have firmly upheld the standards of this club. The officers were: September-February February-june SELMA ARON .....,eelses.......... ss...tt P resident ............e,e.essse,.e.........,,. DAVID RESNICK ALEXANDER ISAACS ....... sstl.., V ice-President e,,,.,e,s...e. CHARLES B. ANDERSON NVALTER ZIVI t,....,.eeee,,t sseeee, S ecretary-Treasurer ......,.s,...t ALVIN H. BLOOM One Hundred Ninety-one , ,D sf af. ff :V 2 5 M sill c 11 fx fzzzwmwmif , ' 9 9, S .L - A - A 1179771 , f i -- t fe t ' - 1 L. L. M911--ff lf X PKK - V- - - . .- --i-- ---A f- -.. 7 1 1 , 1 -,, .1 ......- -Q I-.. L ,Y AHAVY g wg -lt if mb F Y W H-H lq 1u 1 Fl-I-I-I--mln 1 Sigma Epsilon EHOLD us! Now, the rest of you Hyde Parkers, don't you wish you had I succeeded in amassing those elusive twelve points necessary to become one of I 1 us? It certainly is worth while studying, now that Sigma Epsilon has become a permanent school organization. Those little square pins mean a great deal when honors such as positions on the Annual Staff are being considered. This club of honorary scholarship was organized in the spring of 1919 with a membership of 86. The present membership is 256. Evidently we have succeeded in raising the standard of scholarship in the Hyde Park High School. As far as we can ascertain, the idea of a high school honor club is practically original with Hyde Park, and two years ago Sigma Epsilon was the only organi- zation of its kind in the United States. At the present time, however, there are a great many such societies which are patterned after ours, and some of which even bear its name. We have received letters from all parts of the country, asking for particulars regarding our organization. In several Texas cities, in St. Louis, Missouri, and in towns in Illinois, the plan has proved to be an especially overwhelming success. The year 1920-1921 has been a very active one. If Sigma Epsilon were to claim as part of her honor the honor won by her illustrious members, she would be unequalled by any organization in the school. The majority of club officers, most of the Annual Staff, and a good part of the Weekly Staff are the sons and daughters of Sigma Epsilon. And as an organization, she can be most proud of the hilarious Mock Faculty Meeting given for the benefit of the faculty last fall. Here Mr. Loomis sat and laughed at Mr. Loomis, and Mr. Loomis was something to laugh at. And who doesn't remember the Second Annual Faculty Vaudeville which was the hit of the year? The teachers not only proved most satisfac- torily that they are human and full of fun, but a great many of them are really talented as well. Then came the dance which was pronounced by all who were there to be the prettiest and most successful school dance of the year. Such a wonderful combination of fine music, excellent hall, and congenial crowd is seldom met with anywhere. And last, but not least, have been those enjoyable parties from time to time at which we listened to the sage advice of some of our most popular teachers, followed by musical programs and refreshments. We know that next year's ollificers will pilot Sigma Epsilon through a list of accomplishments even longer t an this. The officers for the year were: September-February February-june JANET C. THAYER .........,..... ......., P resident ............ ..... AUBREY H. STARKE ELBERT WAGNER ............. ........ V ice-President ....... ....,............ B ETTY BOYLE KATHRYN KAHN ......... ........ S ecretary ............. ......... J ANET C. THAYER WILLIAM KEITJR ....... .,...... T reasurer ..,..... ....... P AUL B. WALTER nil-IDI-il-I One Hundred Ninety-three -m ,tx II 1553 1 I., , iii S x. v ri- 'fli Mathematics Societies YDE PARK has three honor mathematic societiesg the junior Euclidean, the Senior Euclidean, and the Pythagorean Club. The requirements for membership in the junior Euclidean Club are at least three semesters of mathematics with an average of E. Entrance into the Senior Euclidean necessitates four semesters of math- ematics with E. and S. in each. The requirements for the Pythagorean Club are the most exacting with the result that only those taking higher mathematics can become members. Six semesters with at least four grades of S. and two of E. must have been accom- plished. There are at present six members: Helen Cory, Lonsdale West, Edwin Meyer, Muriel Denoyer, Charles Thorne, and Richard Rubel. The following are the officers: junior Euclidean NORMAN FRIEHLING ........ . ....... President MAURICE ROSENTHAL. . . . .Vice-President BRITAIN ROTHROCK .... . . .. . . Secretary-Treasurer Senior Euclidean BERNARD SHAPIRO ...... ....tt...t... P resident CARL GODE. . ........... .. .Vice-President MARY FOSTER ....... ....... S ecretary XVILLIAM GOODMAN .... . . ...... Treasurer Pythagorean LONSDALE NVEST .... . . ..... .. .. . President One Hundred Ninety-four .f xx N ---A-X4 N K I , . - - 1 e ,R - r 1 , f if K, T ., 31-.,,X , ,A W , ,-,,,,,,ff,r 'V ' I . F 'J ,,,, .AVQEL fr ,, 'M 'w,.,,, ..-W ,ap Eg ' .-.4:.E:g? E -,. -1..1s,:h X 4 ..2Tj?f'f.E' , ,ff t':.1-:Ewa iTr: 'ii,,,,::1i,:--, M -4-15-'I jfrlm N, 'fvv V ,f -..W NZ' 1 .,.:,..--f..- M. V-W---V a- H f-,,5'.fiA-gm, L-gm l?gf1':gg2gii2-lr'g.+fffs1ti', 'E E 2, .4 fC s is :jif'1iijgi3 , as 4, ,. .1, - - , . ' .-E--..-.-e- -.-l ,, ?HEWPru fEE 5 l H Ia ii i Y 'l ' ff . A izl A . The French Club is URINC1 the past year, we have had many very interesting meetings, and Qi have been entertained delightfully by the programmes. At each meet- Q ing we sang, played games, and many of our members took part in the Q charades which were given. At the Christmas bazaar our booth, a French cottage, was one of the most attractive and successful there. The club is caring for a little French orphan living in the southern part of France, and who is now four years old. We endeavor to create a French atmosphere in the school through the French Club, and we are told that we have succeeded. We wish to express our gratitude to Mlle. Favard, Mlle. Shipman, Mile. johnson, and Mme. Lockwood for their faithful and untiring efforts to make the French Club a success. September-February F ebruary-,I une CONSTANCE CROONENBERGHS .,.. ..,President ..., ...... C ONSTANCE CROONENBERGHS GEORGE MCVICKER ..,,i,,,,,.,,,l ..,...,, V ice-President .................... GEORGE MCVICKER ADELINE QUILL ......,. be E .Secretary .... ..... ....... lvl A RGARET L. SIMPSON DRUCILLA SCHROEDER ..,,.,, C ,Treasurer ..,...... ....,......,,.... P AUL WALTER One Hundred Ninetyrfive . T .. XTNTTX 7415! T EE V . T :PI r Q Q 1 ' ' ' ...,. ....,. v.,, 1 L-kjEfLjt'7x:g: 4Q ' ' E - 3 1 215. A I?'w-ii.Fi42-'-- , '- ii .ytffg Q M -wgmww, . fi-.. . . .. ..,,,. ..-.,. ,,,.,. ,,.,.g.LQ..I.-...HT?hiii1 EE lim?-jig 45.2225 I 1 I l l I l E. Spanish Club y HE purpose of the Spanish Club is to enable its members to speak Spanish 3 more fluently. This year the club has been reorganized, and now engages in many social activities as well as activities for educational purposes, During the semester the club members participated in the Bazaar that took place on December 9, 1920, The Spanish booth was a Moorish archway. The co-operation of the Spanish classes enabled the Spanish booth to realize a larger sum of money than any other booth at the Bazaar, the total sum being nearly 35220. At Christmas time, the club sent fifty-four dollars in answer to the appeal I which was made to help the Burnside Settlement. A membership campaign was begun by a party which was given in the large gymnasium. This proved to be a great success. At Easter time, when a call was made for baskets to be sent to the wounded and sick soldiers, the Spanish students responded by donating twenty baskets. I Many thanks are due to the sponsors of the club, Miss Messelheiser, Miss Peede, Mrs, Flores, and Miss Moore. The officers of the club were: l September-February February-J une HELEN RoTHRock ,.,..s., ., ....,......., .President ..... . ...ANNA KATHERINE DOUGLAS I ANNA KATHERINE DOUGLAS .......... Vice-President .......................... KATHRYN KAHN HERBERT JONES .............................. Secretary ...................... . ..... BEULAH ROWLAND 1 KATHRYN lVlATHIESEN ...,. ....... Treasurer ...... . ...... BRADLY DAVIES - m :m a a aa H2mEftt2gau One Hundred Ninety-six , -, xx . A Qwevr' -- fr 'f-.mga r.w....., fl - 4 r , , V -rw, wr rs V ,V .,V. Til 1 gg if 'iii fi A 'a , s if 5 I I I I I The Art Club . . . J HE Art Club had a rather tardy start in the semester. In splte Of this fact, 1 the members met with such enthusiastic co-Operation, that now the club looks down the sunny vista of a brilliant future. Although the members are not masters, they are budding artists who come to every meeting ready to work, ' heart and soul, for the good Of the club. 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 Christmas for baskets for the children at the Burnside Settlement, Under the excellent sponsorship of Miss Bigelow, the members have greatly enjoyed the activities of the club this year. 'A The Officers were: September-February February-J une DOROTHY DICK. ,,sc O , O Presidents as ROBERT STEVENSON GEORGE MCVICKERE O Vice-Presidents ,CHARLES CALKINS ea PAULINE I-IARPERE Secretary ..cc HBAULINE HARPER PHILLIPA ALLEN .crc O, Treasurer cssr liATHERINE GRACE n 12:1 E ,, V 011 e Hundred JvillE'f'Y-SE L'!'Il is 1, ,1i,Ww.,5i. .yy ' . 4 A ,XL 1 NV I . , II, ' -E -x- - , MVN.. R--. ' Q, -f A Q , .?,. 7, 4 . I: fav U V g 1.4 . Q, - -i-.,, LLL., jg 1 4 . - A Qi , K, . . .. .--.---..-.-. -........1'. . . ALL.-- --,..WN--at . 22'smv.z2df .- 4, f E E I I ' l - The Plutarch Club I HE Plutarch Club has certainly lived up to its motto of Something dif- ferent. The theatre party to 'Abraham Lincoln at the Blackstone, the Speeches made to the club by prominent people, the trip to Ida Noyes Hall, and the Egyptian booth at the bazaar were all greatly enjoyed and appreciated. A never-to-be-forgotten assembly, at which Dr. W. A. Colledge, I one of Stanley'S companions in unexplored lands, Spoke to us about romance and adventure in South Africa, was followed by Something different -the l big Plutarch Club Masquerade Ball. Everyone came to the dance in his- torical costume, a prize was awarded to the most correctly and attractively dressed couple, and the club obtained a great deal of notoriety thru this, the I most successful and unique dance of the Season. Under the able sponsorship of Mrs. Hanson, the club has proved to be one of the most popular in the school. September-February February-june HUMPHREY DIXON ...... . ...President ............ ...... M ARGARET L. SIMPSON ' MARGARET L. SIMPSON ..... ........ . Vice-President .,.,.... ....... I-1 AMILTON W. HOWE HELEN K. HALL ........ . ........ Secretary ......... .............. I SABELLE OQCONNOR ELIZABETH WELLS ........ E S I Q One Hundred Ninety-eight ........Treasurer....... .........MELEoURNE ANDERSON I l I ?5 ,A . , w-f W X . f 'A' J ' AA Q 45 - hw . F ' 'x' .,. RQ--' jing rs, FE- 5' A--- 7 , .. 05' ' L 4:41 -'itl-'fi..:,'it?'fi-5 4 H -J X- X' ' W '1Zf5?z 'lE7tf 'Wgxaif' ' QA. ,Af T? '?--21'- ' ..g . :fist g if A A A if as fgl fi s3T ' Y jf 'R' ' Ti ff: ' Garden Club I-IE Garden Club, a young and ever-growing plant, has been thriving vigor- ously this year. Our membership, which is steadily increasing, has been properly nourished by a practical corn talk given by Mr. Miller, and its I thirst has been fully quenched by our delightful tea parties. Much beauty I has been added to this plant by the stereoptican Hower lecture given by Mr. Whitney. Our annual beach party was an event to which all members looked forward with eagerness. Although the chief aim of the Garden Club is not the promo- 3 tion of social life, nevertheless our social needs are sufficiently provided for. I September-February February-june LoU1sE WADE ...,.,....,,,,........ ......,,... , President ,............,,,........,.,, KATHRYN WILLIAMS lVllLDRED REPKE ...... , ....... ..,,,.... V ice-President ......... .,.,............. L OUISE WADE ,,.........LUc1LE MYsL1K I ....... Louisa Plooorr I l LUCILE iVIYsL1K .......... ...,..... S ecretary ....,.,........ Lois PURMAN ........ ......... T reasu rer ....... I - I - I 1 I I I - I One Hundred Ninety-nine X 7 . . -- 1' R ,f I ' ff- X 'xY. ,: 'sv-vig M g t a q li ' .1 Sf may S? Tffiafv- 'Q-125' It V H 1 a ' l g I 1 li 1 ll I I U I Fur and Feather Club I-IE Fur and Feather Club has been very active during the past year. Pop- ular lectures were given at many of the meetings, which proved to be very interesting. On several occasions some of the members read to I the club from Roosevelt's Travels in Africa, a very interesting book. The I club was also active socially. The Halloween Party was enjoyed by all, and the annual dance was a huge success. Great credit is due our sponsor, Mrs. Young. 5 OFFICERS ll September-February February-june ANNA-KATHERINE DOUGLAS, ...c..c c.cc. P resident r........c.., ,..s...s..... I-I ELEN l-IOGGE l ANGELL RAsMUssEN ......... .... ....c.. V i ce-President c.........s......... DoRorHY GEIGER i TILLMAN IVIAGNUS r...c,c ....,., S ecretary s.s..... MORTON I-IASLACHER I JOSEPH SIMPSON ...,. .. s,...,. Treasurer ss,.s. ...,s.s., T HoMAs I-IANDY ln H 'S? E E li '7lgl3 Two Hundred Vf,fs.X k ff Y-X J' Tj , A .431 - ' 1 ? V B .,,l!,g, ,,, Nfl ' I l:'T 'i XJ is ja ig A-' N ' T3 71 I A sYaQl5L,4X5,f3i,Q Z T TT! ' I Q QQ L L 4' ff ,.iff1,Q,--,...L.,,.--wc--..L.L g I I H I S H E I H I I I I I I . The Dramatic Club I-IE Dramatic Club has just completed one of its most successful years. Several clever plays were given, including Spreading the News by . Lady Gregory, and A Box of Monkeys by Grace Furniss. The first I of these was given for the Parent-Teachers' Association and the latter for the Bazaar. The others were given at assemblies. A design for our pins was decided upon and orders taken. The club also gave a St. Patricks dance, which everyone remembers was so successful, at Rosalie Hall. I The officers were: September-February February-june JANET C. TI-IAYER .c.,ssssss L President cssssst ,ss, L LDAVID C. NEWELL LOIS RUSSELL ,.sssssss ttss L .Vice-President ssss L, ROBERT STEVENSON BETTY BOYLE csssssssssss ,etss L Secretary sssts,sssss WELEANOR XVARREN I NIARION LEONARD Osrs,s,, L, A LTreasurer,LL A L L LAURA XVILLIAMS ii I - Two Hundred One K fv- 'r+1--- 1 Cx 1 5- ' , ' ff, . , X Q. N V s L .rf-5 .-fr V is -- -. g 1 ' r -hw-' X YQ tk. z ., ' .4 1 dw-f :vas if-1' 4 'H i i if '. 'f5f.'3QE.ki ' .s Y' '4.LZ.-':2f.f. Chess Club ALTHOUGH the Chess Club has been in existence but three semesters, it is now recognized as one of the most active clubs in the school. The fact that the club started out with but eight members and now has an enrollment of over Hfty members will enable one to judge the standing of the club by its growth. Every year the club puts out a team. This year the Chess team won the City Championship and then defeated New Trier for the County Champion- ship. The team's record is as follows :y Hyde Park 6 0 Faculty Hyde Park 4 1 Austin Hyde Park 3.5 4.5 New Trier Hyde Park 4 l Austin Hyde Park 7 l New Trier Hyde Park 3.5 1.5 Harrison Hyde Park 5 0 Harrison Hyde Park 4.5 l.5 New Trier Hyde Park 37, 5 Opponents 10.5 The team: Wagner, Captain, Andrews, Manager, Sisson, Ericson, Schwede, Howe, Eliel. September-February February-june ELBERT A. WAGNER ..........,..... .t.... P resident. .. . . .....,. ELBERT A. WAGNER ROBERT SISSON ......... .. . .... ......... V ice-President. .... , ............. ROBERT SissoN THORALD joNEs ......... ..... ......... S e cretary ......... .. ........... RUDOLPH ERicsoN EDMUND L. ANDREWS ....,.. ......... T reasurer .... .,...... EDMUND L. ANDREWS lll l l a m B Two Hundred Two .Y '1 lie FA I ig E: F. 'E if E f a E? I In A W.- Discussion Club IXTEEN years ago Mr, Smith founded the Discussion Club. This club was formed for the boys, to give them help and advice in combating the problems that confront a high school boy. The present club meets every Wednesday at the Hyde Park Y. M. C. A. There we have supper and our heart-to-heart talks. Such speakers as Dr. Winfield Scott, judge Landis, F. C. Crosby, and Glenn Adams, are secured to speak at the gathering. On the other nights the members speak on subjects such as School Spirit, Popularity, Bluff, Relations between Father and Son, and like topics. Some of the interesting diversion nights include Faculty Night, Vaudeville Night, and Fathers' and Sons' Banquet. Two vaudeville shows were given this year, the second one being reinforced by Elmer Deger, semi-professional ventriloquist. The Fathers' and Sons' Banquet was a fairly large affair. We had two leaders this year, due to the fact that Brother Smith had other appointments for Wednesday evenings. Mr. Van Hise ably acted as leader, All of the officers should be congratulated on the way they piloted the ship through the storms and calms of the deep sea and brought it safely back to port. The officers wish to thank the members for their loyal support and hope to see the next Discussion Club a larger, better, and more active club than ever before. President ............... , . ............. E. STANLEY BRIN Vice-President ..,..,, . . .,.., WILLIAM STEPHENsoN Secretary .,.,.,.,.,,.,,, ,......, A LFRED H. KNOUFF S. Ti li Lf Two Hundred Three 1 I E. 54 in Q51 .LSL gm ,,, , Y gp Girl Reserves CU really don't know how much work girls, busy ones too, can do and are willing to do for othersiuntil you look into the ranks of the Girl Re- serves. Whether it is the cry of the kiddies for milk, the call for toys and games at Christmas time, or the holiday surprises for the soldiers, every single one of our members is right there, The rewards for cheerful, sincere work are many: companionship at the backward party, friendliness at the famous lklillhurst Camp, and happiness at each peppy meeting. Its competent officers: September-February BETTY BOYLEE s t ELSA AL.LisoN HELEN HALL, lVlURIEL DENOYER si,, 1 . Tim Hundred Four ,President ,,ss,,,,s, , , Vice-President ssss Secretary .... ,i,,,s, , ,Treasu rer rrssssss H, February-june s ,BETTY BOYLE JANET THAYER ,KATHRYN KAHN ELEANOR NVARREN -vw-qw---,-t.,.,,-he +5 - 51115-fa-5-sg,--Q W X-4-. :W--fa--K.-3.qyy if-5 L ':-4' , ,V ,T N, .--. 4 , M, as A ,,.1-, --.lv ,,,--, -.-t...-.,sci.e,... 1. ,.,e,-..,,.Ms,.,,.-,J i HM iii-.14 l Wwe? -Q...f' ' K E ' 5 -V The Stamp and Coin Club HE Stamp and Coin Club has fast become one of Hyde Parks largest and livest clubs. Last semester we launched a membership campaign which netted us over fifty members. The purpose of the club is to promote an interest in philately by buying, selling, and bartering of stamps and coins among its members. We have an interesting program at each meeting. Once or twice each month some well-known authority on stamps lectures to us. Any new member is gladly welcomed to our ever-increasing fold, whether he be a lowly Freshman or a dignified Senior. At the bazaar almost ten dollars' worth of stamps and coins was sold at our booth. W'hen a collection was taken for the Burnside Settlement, our club contributed almost five dollars to this cause. Septemblr-February February-june CHARLES B. ANDERSON ...,.. President ....... L ........ CHARLES B. ANDERSON XVALTER ZIVI. . . .. .Vice-President .,.,.. ........ R ALPH EISENDRATH JOHN ALLEN ...... .Secretary . . ...... IVIIRIAM MICHAEL .JOHN ALLEN. ...... .. .Treasurer ........ ......... J osEPH WHITE Two Hundred Five E l i E The Travel Club I-IE Travel Club was organized only last fall, but it promises to be the liveliest and most successful clubs at school. Its purpose is mote an interest in travel. Many interesting meetings were held during the semester. Mrs. the mother of one of our best members, gave an illustrated talk on speare's part of Englandg Mrs. Lockwood spoke to us on her recent Europe and showed us many beautiful souvenirs. Then there was our one of to prO- White, Shake- trip to dance, given in the big gym, to which the whole school was invited. Our booth at the bazaar was one of the most attractive and successful ones there. The success of the club is due largely to the untiring efforts of our sponsor, Miss Royston. The members wish to take this opportunity to express their thanks to her. September-February February-J une lMlARGARET L. SIMPSONN . sssss President ,... ..AUBREY H. STARKE DOROTHY Fox ....... . . .Vice-President.. . ,CHARLES ANDERSON MURIEL DENOYER ,... . . .Secretary . .. ISABELLE O'CoNNoR AUBREY H. STARKEW. ,Treasurer . s, ,,RALPH EISENDRATH Tivo Hundred Six G-5 W The Student Council HE Student Council is an innovation at Hyde Park, being organized for the first time this semester. Broadly speaking, the aim of this council is to promote school spirit, to foster good sportsmanship, to establish traditions of honor worthy of Hyde Park, and generally to supervise the stu- dents interests. lt supervises the policy of athletics and awards emblems to those deserving them. The council is publishing a pamphlet containing general information about the school, such as a plan of the building, school songs and yells, Hyde Park traditions, and a schedule of dates and requirements concern- ing posting of failure notices, grades for athletics and report cards. This pub- lication should be on sale in the Fall and kept by the student as a guide during his stay at Hyde Park. An assembly, under the leadership of the Student Council, was held as a means to promote school spirit. What the benefits of this organization are to be, will depend upon future Hyde Parkers. Come on, Hyde Park, let's go! Qfficers Chairman... .. . .. FRED KRUSE Secretary... . .. . Etsfx ALLISON Tim Hundred Seven Tzco Hundred Eight EXECUTIVE BGARD fxgn if -L K .1-f I ,ffl TNA L K -1 , ' f'fn, l V T ' -- v--. .. llv , on1lfh17fA1l k f 'lc --' V .DDS .....l.----f -A YL I I1 .s'-'Y 'J Manga F ix ,Cf-91- .A'. fF .- C 'Z' A ' D- ' w -- 7 '- nga ,,,,, D' ----A-XEE. ..g.Wff W- -. -A - --A - .- - - I-2 5 'u-4-51-.,v I-A A I , , g --- . E. -- .. . .. - . ,gig Life?-if ' A,-A , f , I., W THQ? Fl-IMI-I--I-la l I The Civics Industrial Club l The C. I. C. has accomplished the following during the year 1920-1921: I 1. Membership for fall semester, 1500. l 2. Distributed fire prevention posters. A 3. Furnished speakers for assembly programs. 4. Held three dances. . 5. Sent Delegate, Lonsdale West, to Milwaukee to Safety Convention, l Sept. 29. I 6. lnstituted Have-you-voted? movement. 7. Conducted excursion to Ward Baking Company, November 2. 8. Conducted excursion to Chicago Telephone Company, December 23. 9. Donated 3537 .50 to I-Ioover's European Relief Fund, December 20. 10. Furnished liquid soap for the boys' lavatories. I ll. Organized an Inter-Club Council. I 12. Appointed Lonsdale West junior Fire Marshall for Hyde Park High, Nov. 5. 13. Edited C. I. C. Number of the Weekly, February 9. 1 We feel certain that the club will continue the good work of the past year, I and, with the help of Mr. Smalley, do even greater things for the school next I year. , OFFICERS September-February February-june RAYMOND BORLING ...................... President ...............,..... ......... D AVID C. NEWELL DAVID C. NEWELL .,..,..... ........ V ice-President .... ............ .......... A R THUR I-IIRSCH I RUTH T. FOSTER ......... .,...... S ecretary-Treasurer .................... RUTH T. FOSTER l COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN y September-February F ebruary-.I une DAVID C. NEWELL, Membership DAVID C. NEWELL, Membership I HASWELL WRIGHT, Publicity VICTOR WISNER, Publicity I BERNARD SHAPIRO, Excursion LELAND NEFF, Program HELEN ROTHROCK, Out-to-the-Polls JOSEPH WHITE, New Students MARY QUILL, Social BETTY BOYLE, Social DONALD ATKINS, Student Welfare L. EMMET BEAUCHAMP, Employment I LONSDALE WEST, Safety PAUL WALTER, Civic and Country Pride I WILLIAM STEPHENSON, Lost and Found I-lg'Hl glgl Two Hundred Nine . D A Commissioned Ojicers' Club HE Commissioned Officers' Club of Hyde Park might well be compared to the Congress of the United States, for the functions of that legislative body, relative to the United States, are similar to those of the Officers' Club, relative to the Hyde Park unit. Throughout the year the commissioned officers met Weekly to take up mil- itary matters. The members were able to hear each other's ideas and to act upon suggestions offered. The officers took charge of recommendations for promotions and thus brought the officer personel up to the necessary strength. Considering everything as a whole, the club proved instructive, interesting, and very benehcial to its members and to the entire corps. The officers for the year were: President c,,c..cc cc,c,cc , L EMAJOR DERBY MCDARGH Vice-Presidents, ,L ,..CAPTAIN ALEX GUTMAN Secretary is L HMAJOR HAMILTON HOWE Treasurer ,.....c, cccccc L .LIEUTENANT STANLEY BRIN Sergeant-at-Arms, CAPTAIN TVTORTON STETTAUER Two Hundred Ten Nlusical Club HE Hyde Park Musical Club has finished its record year. We have enter- tained others as well as ourselves. During the second semester we enter- tained the entire school with an assembly given by the Bush Conservatory. The program given by members of the faculty was a big success and was enjoyed by all. A great many of our members have contributed numbers on the pro- grams of the various assemblies and have proved their ability to the school. The club has also been benefited by the leadership of Mr. Robinson, whose interest in the club has made it Hyde Parks most influential musical club. The club is noted for the galaxy of musical stars among its members. The officers for the two semesters were: President.. ..... . . ....................... ........ F LQRENCE NTCHIE Vice-President ..... . .. WADOLPH lvlowscmuiz Secretary .......... ............ D OROTHY KITTLE Treasurer... . ,. .... CHARLES SCHOFIELD lkll'0 Hmzdrwl Elvwrz Choral Society HE Choral Society is just nearing the completion of one of its most suc- cessful years. The clubs personnel is made up from the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs, and also from a very select chorus, chosen by careful try- outs. The clubs one big task of the year is to form the nucleus for the opera chorus. ln past years the club has put on the opera with the finish and refine- ment ofa professional chorus. During the Christmas assembly, the Choral Society sang three well-known carols and closed with the great Pilgrims Chorus from Tannhauser. The Choral Society has not the usual number of officers that belong to a club because there is no definite need. A great deal of credit is due Miss Margaret Kan, however, for she acted as the secretary and took the attendance. Donald Marye and Douglas Nicholson, librarians, were faithful all year, and the club gives them a vote of thanks. Two Hundred Twelve Boyle Glee Club l-IE Glee Club last year was one of the best in the history of the school. The voices were the best in the school, and they were brought to a de- gree of excellence that, by the able directing of Mr. Robinson, spread its fame even outside of school. The school was entertained several times at assembliesg the warmth of applause that the school gave shows the high place the club holds in the pupils' hearts. They also sang several humorous selections for the vaudeville of the Discussion Club, which were greatly appreciated. The fellows took the intricate parts of the operetta chorus and were a big factor in making it the success it was. The solo parts were filled by club mem- bers. Their singing was a very big feature of the operetta. A vote of thanks is due Mr. Robinson who very generously devoted a great deal of time and patience to the boys. President .ccs .scscss S tsss, S cscssss ,S S as , ccss CHARLES SCHOFIELD Vice-President cccscss S ,HCI-IARLES E. CALKINS Leader., ccccs WADOLPH lVlowscH1NE. Librarians, S as sss,s ,sssss , ss,s , S ss,ssis, ,,,l.,ELAND NEFF Secretary-Treasurer .,cs as S .TIMOTHY SCHOFIELD First tenors: Charles Schofield, james 0'Hagan, Laurence Howe, Timothy Schofield, Coleman Sanford. Second tenors: Robert Stevenson, Courtney Fitzpatrick, J. Kenneth Smyth, F rank Roos, Richard Carr. Baritones: Charles Calkins, Leland Neff, William Holmes, Valentine Sherman, Stanley Watson, Ben Solomon. Basses: I-lugh LaBounty, L. Emmet Beauchamp, William Murray, Victor Wisner, Bernard Weber, William l-lechler, Alfred Knouff. Pianist: Adolph lvlowschine. Two Hundred Thirteen I Girls' Glee Club l-IE Girls' Glee Club has worked hard this year although it has not been very prominent. The club sang several times in assemblies, and also took a trip to the juvenile Detention Home where they gave a very good program. They proudly claim among their members the girls chosen for the leading parts in the operetta. OFFICERS September-February February-june DOROTHY KITTLE... ...President ,,,..,sss, . ss,. .Lois RUSSELL MARY KELLY ...,.,..ssss,s ..Vice-President... . s,ssi. .MARY KELLY XVAUNETAH JOHNSON . Secretary ..s.sssssssss . sss.. ANGELA CARR DOROTHY Dick .ss,sss ,Treasurer ,ssss ...DOROTHY Dick MEMBERS First sopranos: Margaret Gallant, Jennie Porter, Lois Russell, Polly Osgood, Cornelia Van Ryn, Eleanor Wendt. Second sopranos: Dorothy Dick, Margaret Smith, Grace Bowen, Mary Kelly, Margaret Bassett, Helen Marie Spayd. First Altos: Roberta Sprouse, Katherine Riefstahl, Gladys Gavney, Eliza- lceth Gordon, Frances Owen, Angela Carr, Barbara Sands. Second Altos: Elizabeth Welch, Eva Van Ryn, Thelma Mathews, Kathryn Williams, Lulu Proctor, Dorothy Walker, Elizabeth Sherwood. Accompianist: Alice Fleig. X Tim Hurmlrerl Fourteen Mandolin Club E will all agree that the members of the Mandolin Club have had a very enjoyable and successful year together. 0ur meetings, socials, and enter- tainments have not been held in the school entirely but have also been enjoyed in the homes of the members. A very charming string quartet was organized, which played at several entertainments and dances. This crack quartet was composed of Groendyke and Rosengrant playing first banjo and mandolin, Anderson and Calkins play- ing second banjo and mandolin, and the whizz , Lillie, at the piano. The officers have contributed greatly to the success and maintenance of the organization. We sincerely believe that this has been one of the most, if not Tl-IE most, successful year the Mandolin Club has ever experienced. President ........... C ......................,.,...... ...... C HARLEs E. CALKINS Business Manager .,,..,.... ,... .,,........ G E ORGE GROENDYKE Treasurer and Librarian ....... ..... , .MELBOURNE ANDERSON Tivo Hundred lfifle-:fn Orchestra The officers were. September-February February-J une RENO A. NILES Y,.. ., , , . ,., President . . , ,,. ,A BERNARD K. SHAPIRO OLAF ODIN ,, ,, . , . V ice-President , ,,, . , ,. .. ,.,. ., O LAF ODIN IRENE NILES . .. ., . , . . Secretary .... , . . .. I RENE NILES HAROLD SCHWEDE RRRRR, , . YRR.,,,,R Librarian , .,,,,RRRRR, R,R,RR.RR , ..,RA,., HAROLD SCHWEDE The members were: First violins: Bernard Shapiro, Mae McHugh, Sarah Leff, Edgar Blum- enthal, Herbert Elisburg, Myra Solomon, Edward Chervenka, Arnold Pritikin, Rudolph Mulfinger, George Donnelly, Faye Gavney, George Bolenri, Macoe Cosey, Chesley McDougall. Second Violins: Harold Schwede, Frances Lawton, Irene Niles, Dorothy Pray, Freeman Brooks, Lloyd Laurer, Elizabeth Montgomery, Fairy Corning, Carl Saar. Violincelloz Grace W itney. Bass: Sam johnson. Flutes: Theo. Harley, jacob Gursky. Clarinets: David Shapiro, Louis Winer, Sidney Brodsky, L. Emmet Beauchamp, Charles Lave. Oboe: George Williams. Cornets: Julius Goldberg, Harry Menzle, Max Sander, Geo. Woodfield. Horns: Bennie Gorden, Charles Miller. Trombones: Floyd O'Brien, Charles Thorne, Dorothy Hardy. Baritones: Olaf Odin, Sol Oberlander, Morris Schwartz. Drums: Charles Finkelstein. Piano: Adolph Mowschine, lsadore Witte. Tzro Hundred Sixteen Senior Drarnatics The Senior Class this year presented What Happened to jones, a play in three acts by George Broadhurst. The various characters of the comedy were portrayed very well by the cast. Many people have declared that a Hyde Park class has never put forth a better production. The Cast Director, Miss HELEN HANNAN Ebenezer Goodly ...,rtoooo,o,oo,, SS S Mrs. Cvoodly .,t,tsss,l,,s,, Marjorie Goodly .t.,.e.e Richard Heatherly ,eo,,o,o Alvina Starlight ,,,oee,,oe Cissy .,...t,,,,,,,,,e,,e,o,oo,o,oovo,,i,oo Minerva Goodly o,,,,,e,e oo,o,o S Helma, the Swedish MaidS jones ,,o,o, S SS ,,,,V,,,o,o,,o,o,,, Holder, Policeman cteeeoeteeo SS Reverend Anthony Coodly o,o,oe Eigbee S o,ooYoo,o,io S S S Puller ee,c, ,o,o,oo,o,oo,oo, S o,ooVo VoVYoVoo,oVooV oroor S S Business Manager ,oo,oo,oo,o,oo,o Stage Manager .,,, .o,,,,o o,,,,o, Assistant Stage ManagerSSS Chief Electrician .,,,,,,oo,o Assistant Electrician ,eee S Chief Usher SSSS SSS,,SSSSSSSS,SS Business Staff FRANCIS HEALY SORMA GIBSON SSSSSSSSRACHAEL JAMES WVARREN BUYER ELLEN Osooop MARGARET VIBERTS SSSMARION LEONARD S ELIZABETH W ELLs SSSSSSSSSSSFRED KRUSE DONALD ATKINS AUBREY STARKE SSSPAUL WALTER SS SSJOHN ALLEN jOIIN E. POFFINBERGER SSSSSCLIFFORD STRONG SSSSSUPAUL XVALTER SSDERBY MCDAROH SSSWILLIAM ANGUS S SSSS CURTIS ALLISON Tzro HllIll1fl'If Srtrerztccri The M ikado HE Mikado, though the most difhcult opera this school has ever attempted, was by far the most successful, largely due to the efforts of Mr. Robinson and lVIiss Guller. The lreautiful dancing and singing of Lois Russell, and the interpretation and vocal work of Charles Scofield were thoroughly appreciated by their audi- ence. Dorothy Kittle and james O'Hagan did hne work in their roles, while Richard Carr as Ko-Ko was exceedingly amusing. Valentine Sherman exhibited a baritone voice of natural beauty, mellowness, and power. LaBounty and Basset were excellent, and all the duets, trios, and quartettes did well. E-Xxn unusually large chorus completed the charm and beauty of a japanese ourt. Yum-Yum, the ward of Ko-Ko, and Nanki-Poo, the son of the Emperor in disguise as a wandering minstrel, meet and fall in love with each other. Their plans for marriage are interrupted by the elderly and designing Katisha, and Nanki-Poo is almost executed before his identity is revealed. Ko-Ko, the Lord High Executioner, has a wonderful time executing everybody in sight and finally is placed in a position where he must execute himself. His only path of escape is through marriage with Katisha, and he almost prefers death. However, there is a happy ending with Yum-Yum and Nanki-Poo united. Too much credit cannot be given to the Executive Staff, through whose un- tiring efforts success was possible. Great credit is due to Kruse and Bucholz for the scenery, and to Stephenson for his able business management. Tim Humfrerl Eigfzlern s z,--.gf'f it t . t Hof it 1 eiififigi gas f . ' HI 7001, X I J 1' V get ' Lx A l ll llll f-- gk .imrgftx 'M lt -421' H I ,,.v5z'2a.. fi' I...-5 'rl 1 I t Wguvhg . :-sa, Fl-IMISIESI-IH The Bazaar I-IE bazaar this year was held during the afternoon and evening of Thurs- day, December 9. It was the biggest event of the year, and its wonderful success was due in part, no doubt, to the fact that the proceeds were to buy a bronze tablet in memory of the thirty-eight I-Iyde Parkers who died in the service during the War. The school as a whole responded well to the repeated calls for help for various things. There were, in all, thirteen booths filled with good things of all kinds. The main lobby was occupied by three booths, and the other booths were scattered over the rent of the first Hoor. Practically everything was sold, the rest being auctioned off at the end of the bazaar. Other features of the bazaar were the play, A Box of Monkeys, presented by members of the Dramatic Club, and the girls' and boys' basket-ball games. Both teams played their respective alumni-the girls in the afternoon and the boys in the evening. The girls' game was a victory for our team, 43 to 3, the score for the boys' game was I9 to 6 in favor of the alumni. The bazaar was a complete success, twenty-four hundred dollars being taken in, of which about eighteen hundred was profit. The school is to be congratulated for being able to manage such an extensive affair. The booths: Senior Girls' Society-Designs, candy-box booth and a harem. Sponsors, Miss Bridge and Mr. Spurgin. junior Girls' Society-Design, windmill. Sponsors, Miss Biggs and Miss Brown. - Sophmore Girls' Society-Design, fireplace. Sponsors, Miss I-Iannan, Miss Dimock, and Miss Ohrenstein. t Discussion Club-Design, country Store. Sponsor, Mr. Smith. Sigma Epsilon-Design, book. Sponsor, Miss Shoesmith. I-lousehold Arts Booth-Design, country fair. Sponsors, Mrs. Hannah and Miss I-lighley. Titian Tribe-Design, Greek temple. Sponsor, Miss Mclntosh. Garden Club-Design, flower booth. Sponsor, Miss Fuchs. Spanish Club-Design, Moorish archway. Sponsors, Miss Peede, Miss Messelheiser, Miss Robinson, and Mrs. Flores. Plutarch Club-Design, Egyptian temple. Sponsor, Mrs. I-Ianson. Travel Club-Design, ship. Sponsor, Miss Royston. French Club-Design, French cottage. Sponsor, Miss Shipman. I-I---I-IMM Two Hundred Nineteen W-,--Q-W ----W fe ----- ll ,S L ,lx QITXN .. 4 , , ff L KE AA . J .,. whnfnl-.Zn E 1 X If Y i! i i i Y , Il V V f -ai-'-H - A TV L A 1 42 l 1 it ----1 ini, i W Y me 'g 1110! Fl-IMIMI-Ml-I .fi 23 H iii V . ii ii It A . Qs The Corpus Club HE Corpus Club was formed last September by a number of first year students of the 54th Street Branch with further study of science as its purpose. Since its inception the club has visited the following places: The Union Stock Yards, November 30, 19205 The Sanitation and Health Show, December l, 1920, the rnodernibakery of the Schultz Baking Company, December 28, 1920, and the laboratory of the president of the Microscopic Society of Chicago, january 28, 1921. On February ll, 1921, Dr. Sadler spoke in a very interesting fashion on the subject of health. Among the social activities this year were several parties and stereoptican lectures by Mr. Furlong, concerning fossils, bacteria, butterflies, and X-rays. Due to the efforts of the sponsor, Miss Johnston, the Corpus Club, in the short time it has been in existence, has enjoyed remarkable success. The officers were: President .....,.t,,,,,.,, ,.,,..,,.. A RCHIE OBOLER Vice-President .,.,.,, ,,.tt.,,,.,,.. R AY STEWART Secretary ..........,,,,, ...,,,..,.. S Y1.v1A S. HIRSCH Treasurer ..........,t,,t,,,,,,,,. ,,..,,..,,.. R um ERSKINE Sergeant-at-Arms ...,..,,,. ,.,t..,. G EORGE RICHTER The Monitors Head Monitors: Ralph Colomb, Verne I-Iahneman, Arthur -Hirsh, Reno Niles, Elbert Wagner, Paul Walter. Milton Aaron, William Aller, Todman Axman, john Barton, Roy Bigelow, Eugene Blye, Melbourne Boynton, Alvin Bloom, Ben Bridge, Arthur Chladek, Richard Colton, George Daniels, Velode Lawrence, Calvin -Dorman, George Dorpols, joseph Drew, Charles Drueck, Arnold Feldman, Delphin Floberg, William Garvey, Irving Giffen, Carl Gode, Emanuel Grossman, Arthur Harper, james Harrington, Ralph Heyland, Eugene Hibbard, Stanley Hirsch, Harold Hoag, Norman Horton, Hamilton Howe, Lawrence Howe, Herbert jones, Thorold jones, Elmer johnson, Walter johnson, Dean Kahnweiler, Edward Kann, Henry Kasson, William Kerrigan, George La Cava, Charles Lark, Horace Larkin, Herbert Lord, Robert Luper, Lewis Macomber, Louise Maikel, William Matthias, john Maurer, Edgar McCool, Charles Meyer, Louis Miller, William Miller, Leland Neff, Franklin Otto, George McVicker, Robert Parkins, Donald Plant, David Resnick, Harry Rittenhouse, Armand Roach, Morris Rosenthal, Richard Rubel, Elmer Schneider, Fred Shallenberger, Frederick Shely, Glenn Squibbs, Charles Thorne, Robert Weiss, Marvin Welfeld, Victor Wisner, Richard Wonderlich, Irvin Zemans, , E I E i I I Two Hundred Twenty ffm A I- 13 K A -I ' LX K vu, ll I Y ,f-fr 'ivjl ' U i xx'-E 54: 1 ga- , 9 41- 1-, -- KM A M 5' ' kf' QW M - 'f' Fl-I-I-I-nlglq . 3 cs My Q O 1 tQZ II HIRS FlLvvnx,3 In HH D AXITQI-spe ,uf SOM X E I Q Row D Xg 5 HHT5 OFF To ' .' 03' . - f . l I '-I. 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ST WM V SMU' COYYED b E5 :urn-Q x g' 'mn Bennuns 6' 'BME YWLL LNB,- DtDN'T SWL MEN-4 E1:1:ol.TS an X - Hnvtf Q 1 Nsvek OSX, Mypggg- 2? S LQNB BEEN Rvws By nw I O C, , FPYIECQZ BLRAM QLO K Q Q 'VRIE-NDS T D 01,5 N WHQLQQK BT Nnvexeof. 3 Tx-Us Pacer - Goof: Luck- ww B W HEwnST1MgD J K H ' R3 EVEK BY W' 'U' 'L' Tfszennve KRUSE, Two Hundred Twenty-two 'TCS Two Hundred R, O. T. C. STAFF CActivej Major , ,. . . .. ,, Y .A ,., , . ..., ,,, , . .,. H A MILTON HOWE Adjutant ........ , . . . .,. .., .A .., lst Lieut. E. S. BRIN Personnel Adjutant.. , , , . , ,, 2 nd Lieut. ROBERT EARLE Supply Officer .,.r,rrrrr .. .,r,rrrr,rrrr , .rrrrr lst Lieut. HARRISON WILSON Battalion Sergeant Major ,aOa.aaaa . ,. .,,I.,,tIII,tIO, WILLIAM GOODMAN Battalion Supply Sergeant LLLL,L, . , ,,LL,,,,,,,,,,,,,, FRANK WOLFNER Battalion Color Sergeant ,...LL , ..LLLL , LLLLLLLL HAROLD LOCKWOOD Clnactivej Major LLLLLL LLLLI .,L,LLLLLLL , ,LLLLLL D E RBY MCDARGH Captain . .. LLLLLL,LLLL,LLLL, OTHO KILE Captain . . L,LLLL,LLLCLCLCL LLL,C . H L,L,.IL ALEX GUTMAN Sergeant Stamper The Major, who came to HYDE PARK about a year ago, is just the type of man necessary to bring Order out of chaos. He is a real soldier, for he served for seventeen years with the regulars and during the war spent nine months in France. Although Sergeant Stamper is a stern disciplinarian and would seem to be a hard task master to those few in military training ranks who would cause trouble, the most of the boys know him as a friend. He is always sympathetic and ready to aid everyone, and these two qualities have won him admiration as his military ability has brought him respect. By his efficiency and sincerity he has made a warm spot for himself in the hearts of the boys, some of whom may in time be other i'Sergeant Stampersf' Two Hunrlrerl Turenty-four COMPANY A Captain ..,.,,.. . ............... . . ..... . ,. M ORTON STETTAUER lst Lieutenant ,,aa .. . a,,... AUSTIN XVYRICK Znd Lieutenants aaaaaaa aaaaa . fDE1-O5 EISEN IDANIEL LEWIS lst Sergeant ....,,,, .. ,,,,7 .FRANK ROOS Sergeants EMANUEL HIRSCH WILLIAM STEIN HARRY MARKS ABERNATHY, F. HANBURRY, E. HIGGINS, F. MASON, K. ROACH, J. RUBENSTEIN, A. TI-IOMA, P. WAGNER, E. YERBY, S. Corporals Privates FRED HIBBARD MACEO COSEY EVERETT LEWY BERRY, F. HARRIS, B. KEYES, C. POWELL, M. RECENT, J. RUSSELL, J. THOMPSON, A. YARNELL, T. JOHNSON, S. Two Hundred Twenty-five WW' L ,, , XV WX , xx wif- fag. .N 2 L R.. l fx ., V-.fn . 7 ,TA Q kg-A2 VV 52-lg tg ww: M 2: COMPANY B Captaln. ................ .. ,Y .Y H AROLD BRFNTLINGER 2nd Lieutenant ...,... ............ M ILTON COHEN 2nd Lieutenant .,ee,,. . ..EDwIN MEYER lst Sergeant ,,Y,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . . ...VINCENT RYAN Sergeants ROBERT COHEN JOHN BEST JULIUS AVENDORPH Corporals THOMAS MCMAHON LEONARD GSTIN ALEXANDER ISAACS BUTTERWORTH, H. BRUNDAGE, H. HOKE, J. KROTZER, C. KAUFER, S. ODENDAHL, L. RANE, L. SAUNDERS, E. TURNBULL, A. WEISS, D. SWENSON, M. Two Hundred Twenty-six Privates MANUEL KITE BONNELL ALLEN WILLIAM STEINMAN BANKER, C. CONRAD, B. JONES, K. KARLSON, K. LLOYD, Cf. O'DONNEL, L. ROCK, W. STEFFA, W. TALOY, A. XVILLIAMS, W. BLAKE, A. L X' 'v--- fr? L R I f - ' 15 if 'I L I,-71:5:5.. ' '17, '?wgi:viTL'L?? WVR. .T - 71114212527 T' A 7777 f Q ,5:'7:7'.fffHff D -'fi A 'ik' 77 N .W LE-7 ' - 7 7 1 3.1.40 - 7 7 W- ' if.. ,'1..,,-A1 IA I T 7 N- ,YVYV gA,MwF,,,,, .LE ,,.,,, 'T' . ,,,, -,,,,..,,v. , -.h...-m--,.--...-.-,. -,---.-Q.J-12L!izxgig. :fi I H fs 'S COMPANY C Captain A -,,-V- YYVYQVV ' . w. C OURTNEY FITZPATRICK lgt Lieutenant ,IIIIII .... CHARLES TREADWELL 2nd Lieutenant ,,,,, 7777 7--77-- M I LTON POWELL lst Sefggant YYYVV YVVVVYVYYYVYYYY,,,, ,,,,,,,, W I LLIAM WILKINSON Sergeants ARTHUR CHLADEK ' MARK ROLFE 1 lr Privates BERNSTINE, M. BENTLY, A. DAHL, C. DONNELLY, H. FECHEIMER, W. GOODMAN, F. I-IIRSCH, O. JOHNSON, E. MCDONALD, R. OICONNELL, F. POPHAM, C. PINERSKY, B. SCHOENINOER, I. WEISS, R. CONDE, R. DEAL, S. DWEN, W. FORD, Y. GREEN, C. HALL, W. KLASEN, W. NICHOLAS, S OSGOOD, S. POWELL, I-I. SCHLOSS, M. SPRAY, I WEISS, j. Two Hundred Twenty-seven COMPANY D Captain ,......,.., . .... .. .. . ..,., LEONARD LEVY lst Lieutenant tttttt ALFRED KNOUFF lst Sergeant ....a. . .. aaaaaaaaaaaaa,aa aa.,.a W ALTER LOWY Sergeants WILLIAM CRANE HAROLD ABEL Corporals WILLIAMYSARGENT ROBERT BREGMAN ISADORE SHAPIRO RICHARD ISAACS Privates ALBRIGT, J. ALEXANDER, J, ANSCHELL, E. BLESSING, I-I. BURFORD, D. BAER, L. BEST, E. BRIGGS, E. CROSS, A. EDMONDS, F. FREELING, N. FITZPATRICK, J. HOWE, L. HYNGSTROM, T. I-IOLSTEIN, W. HARLEY, I-I, KANN, E. KATSULIS, P. KROWE, ' MENDOLSOHN, F. MEYERS, C. MAGARTHANY, O'CONNELL, F. PARADISE, R. RIGGS, J. RIFFLE, E. SHEEHAN, F. SHEELY, W. STERN, T. SEVERNS, R. TIBBETTS, C. TAYMORE, A. UPHAM, D. WILLIAMS, J. WASHINGTON, J. WVARD, YATES, I-I. Two Hundred Twenty-eight X4 .-x 1 X' --N 9- N X 5 ,N , . , . E if EAI P+. A RP 2 lj, M , ,M , V 4.-H55 7-gf?-'ff-gh XETRA -7' RLT x by 5, t -- I ffv' .A ii '7-5-'fiffi +1 MP I gi' ., 4...,..BA.- '-- Adj- 1-T - I j W-, N --.km AK,f.wr-,Ak Y r. 3 7 V 4- :ji . ,, H V ' ' ' ' S 'K-..L:-an r z 'i Az A , , .Q A 1 L-- 5 . -. .fi-Sfli' Lf' W' . R4'nYl ' '11 ,,...aE:.:.j, ,.,-,.,-- .... .,,. . .., , ,, .. M..--fm.-. .. .... . .-----i-.l-....-...S ---A ,Y,.. -N-......,-.---.--...-........,,,...,,.....,,,,,,,m,,,,44 ' v Q E H H W l q I l I I l I I I COMPANY E I 2nd Lieutenant .. , ,. A ,.,.,.,.,, . .... A ,, , M E L BOURNE BOYNTON I Sergeants EDGAR BLUMENTHAL THOMAS I-IUTCHINOS A Privates I BLANCHETT, V. CARLSON, R. I CLARY, I-I. COOLIDGE, D. DRISCOLL, R. DRUECK, C. FAUNTZ, T. FINDLEY, W. FISCH, L. CINSBERG, S. I JOHNSON, R. OBERG, C. I L OVERTON, R. REED, L. SHAW, L. TOBIN, I-I. VAN SCHAICK, H. WILLIAMS, O. I I 5i55 E B B W !i'i Two Hundred Twenty-nine Ofcers ofthe Band SAMUEL JOHNSON ,7, Y ,,, F irst Lieutenant EDMUND GOODHEART, ,, to ,c,Second Lieutenant RICHARD l'lOW'ELLS ,..,tt ttt, F irst Sergeant Captain Charles j. King Undoubtedly no man is better fitted to lead our band than Captain King. He has certainly trained for us a wonderful band-two of them in fact: a con- cert band and a drill band. We are flattered by the fact that this man, who has graduated from one of the leading conservatories of Europe, a man who is qualified, by years of study, for a place in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, has devoted so much time for Hyde Parks benefit. Two Hundred Tlzirly Sf 1-'vilvluuullllb g ' s s Gll i 5 D N. 'llh Ill I , H . T' eff? i1i'ijV2i'i . he of ei I Y Y 'YI If' 5732 1 .451 Tx A 'Hz' .7 1' ,4,1,, , f f xx ,MBAEN fin X N... ff I 2 fS9E4 ' - 4 -yh I ., Q W 'Ill Zsgr r- ' ML 'f' 2 r' ... i The Aitchpe Mother Goose Sing a song of Annuals I The Staff has now convenedg And all assistant editors Think each editor's a fiend. Fritze's in the window Counting out the cashg I-I. V. R's about ready I To administer the lash. EIsa's gesticulating To pacific Aubrey Starkeg The photography department ls gazing on the park. y Ed is on the table I Trying to reportg y But Helen I-Iall's Activities Cut his printer's shop-talk short. Rufus kicks at panelling, But his good joke starts a roarg If it weren't for I-lumor's hooting, I I-Ie still would have the floor. Stalwart Paul and Dorothy Dick Are shouting at each otherg While jean, and Mary, and Dorothy'MKaye, Make faces at one another. Connie and Louise are queerly I Trying to get togetherg While Betty C. and Esther Are discussing present weather. I-lamilton's distracted, ' Can't even try to thinkg Ed Meyer strangely mutters, 'J 'ever see a kitchen sink? Dear I-Ielen's voice has disappeared She's collapsedg nothing learnedg - I-ler weak hand motions slowlyg The meeting is adjourned. Classroom Curtness I-I. N. I-l.-What are the chief differences between H. and 0? I O'Shea-I, J, K, L, M and N. Miss Buchanan-Who wrote The Rime of the Ancient Mariner? I-I. Irwin-It was either Kelley or Sheats. I Prof.-What does the elastic clause sound like? R. McV. Creaching down, snap! snap D-Like that. I-I-I-ldi ifl Tzpo Hundred Thirty-one f 'si-'va 4 . mm-vw, , . , ....,q3np..,, ,,Y,,.- .Xi .Aff J' S ,K ,..,.ifA lg at . sci .,...,,,,,,,,,,., car- f- mf' K ,ff A... Q, S g S . e , 'T'-C'-.' 'ffbflf .V - . . .,. ,,.,.,, .-.ZS wu,1a...u. nm. x W - 'Tier , --ee- e -.6...,.,,...,- X!! W - I-1 , - M . , ..-. .... - gc.. 02-ng ...I 111 X'-X-.M -'-M -ef e 1 ' E l 'H-wax' , ,min-.LI K v Lrg 5,4 ,, W.. - -, if equi 'I 4 lg .- ML swim, 25:-L-' 'Q .1 e it e ' ' Fl-l-l lQ-I-IH Last Will and Testament of the Class of I 921 I-IIS is to state, testify, or expound to those who have so long been our friends and victims that we, the undersigned, whereas we cannot pawn I or exchange them for better at Woodworth's, do hereby leave in posses- I sion of our successors the following valuables, hoping that they will be used in a manner befitting their unusual, and signilicant past: Our power to hear, enjoy, and obey Mr. Smith's instructions on etiquette in the building, in the class, and at Amphlett's. Al Knouff's Discussion Club pull I I Alice Cockrell's non-buckleable goloshes. Freddie's Glace Compound for excitable hair. Mr. Spurgin's treatise on Physical Impossibilities and Their Effects. Helen V. Rothrock's enviable assortment of club pins, track emblems, and other insignia. ' I I Johnnie Poflinbergers new book, Wiring and Insulation for Dramatics of All Kinds, a handbook on how to ditch successfully. janet Thayer's six or seven pairs of I-Iarold Lloyds left around the build- ing at different times. Rachel jamess set of UI-lazardous Henna by Richard l-larding Brown- fellow. I Whereas, we do hereby, give into the hands of our successors these things acquired legally or otherwise, hoping sincerely that said successors will do . with said articles all that is necessary and proper for the fulfilling of said obligations to said high school. Signed and approved this 22nd day of june in the year of our Lord nineteen - hundred and twenty-one. Anno Domini. Senior Class of 1921. I An Asylum for the Hopelessly Sane Nominations for positions in this notable institution are as follows: He who votes for the Blue Laws. I l I-le who unfailingly does all his homework. I-Ie who willingly and cheerfully eats oysters. I-Ie who has never received a lower grade than S. I-Ie who has never ditched a class. I-Ie who can stand a zero rather than legitimately look at a private vo- - cabulary. I I-le who can save enough allowance to buy a much needed theme tablet, - eraser, or club membership. . l-Ie who can look a teacher straight in the eye and say, I oversleptf' I I I-Ie-I read that Physicians can read insanity in the eyebrows. She-Whats that got to do with me? I-Ie-W ell er-I was just thinking that you girls cheat. What good does a carefully pencilled one do? l I-lil-I-I Two Hundred Thirty-two , + 7 1 ' 7lf III I .f E ,M .fTTyxfJlT,f A for K 9 c' , s 'i --.S 7 ,I M..- 7 X Jill gf all 1 I , nf. 5171 .1' ,Cf I A uf 'G' . I t lf: .,,.-72..z,. ' 4 ' N- G XX If fi: I , '- Q-..-.W ---. W. , ,,- .-., ,, .. A, .-.H ..-.-,,, 5 f -.: v b- - - ..-,A L uf 4911 - . . - . a 'W . ROB STEELE By Tennyson Shakespeare Longfellow Once upon a time there wander'd In the Congo's hottest region, Robert Steele, a wand'ring Vagrant, Pilgrim on the road to nowhere. I-le knew not where he was going, But ere long he wished he had known, For he very soon was captured By the tribe of Eetum Pasta, Cannibals who had no mercy. As expected, he was taken A To the chieftain, Eetum Fasta, And the chief told his two henchmen, Take this Vagabond and tie him To the palm treee over yonder. l-lis command was executed, Then the chief said to his henchmen, Tell this yegg that we shall fry him, Then come tell me what he sayethf' This command was executed, And they came back and reported: I-le says we cannot fry him, I The reason is, today's not Friday, That 'day only can one fry things. Then the chief said to his henchmen, Tell this yegg that we will boil him, Then come tell me what he sayethf' This command was executed, And the men returned and told him, When we told him we would boil him, Very fresh he acted to us. Then the chief said to his henchmen, I f the yegg was fresh towards you, Then he should be good for poaching, For one always can poach fresh yeggs. Tell the yegg that we shall poach him, Then come tell me what he sayethf' This command was executed, And they came back and they told him, I-le said we cannot poach him, - For he said he would not poach Upon others' territory, And this is our territory. Then the chief said to his henchmen, Tell the yegg that we shall broil him, Then come tell me what he sayethf' This command was executed g Soon the men came and informed him, IHI IHI-I-Q Two Hundred Thirty-four by XX 1 I . T K EC- J ' ii -11 11flCf ..z4Z'Ilb17lH5f is . , K 7 if - --.,4-. 'Tig-,' Mangan , ix - Q ' 1 Y man nun. :QS X 2' - , , I - -f - - ' N 97377 fa? - 1 ' Z5iq.,ga-- - ' ' ' A W MLV 4 Y :-:i4 li-IFIHI--I-IH T He says we cannot broil him, A As he says he is already In a broil with us three fellows. Then the chief said, I am angryg l Tell him we will make hash of him, Then come tell me what he sayethf' This command was executed, And' they came back and reported, He says we can't make hash of him, For he says we cannot chop him. I He says his name is Steele and T Once he used to be a copperg For his health he taketh iron, And he is a man of mettle. O chief, tell us, what shall we do? Then the chief was very happy, I He said, Fortune smiles upon us, If he is a man of mettle, Go and melt him to a liquid, And I will have soup for supper. A Character Census of Hyde Park Pedigrees , Happy --------- -----,----- -----,f-- ,Joyful .,..,cVc. ., tc...c Smile will be missed Cheery .,.. ., ,,.,c.., .. Gay. ...,.,....,.,cV..,c.......,.,.. c 4 He will be a success ......, ec.., Look at the pedigree ...,....., U One of our best athletes .......,,. - An all-around good sport ...tc.t.,,, T Quiet, but- ,..,............,,.........,... .O Example should be followed c,.,tt., ,,..tv..,tcccr.cc , Has made many friends .......,,....,t..,,,...,cV.t.c,.,.,...t, We hate to think of Hyde Park without- .... ..c,....,c., I 3 Paved the way to a great future- .......,.,...,,..,...cc... ccc... Exceptionally good-looking .....,,.......,......,.c,........,........,,,....., Demure, unassuming, gentle, reserved type of girl ..,rtc..,r, Couldn't possibly keep in the background .............,...,,,, , You'd be surprised .....,.,....,..t...,..................c....,.,,....c.,,... Blue day brightened by- ,.,,,.,cc..cc. . ....,ccc.,cc.. A I Hearts gladdened by- ...,.....cc. ,tc..c... Endeared herself to us r..,.,.,,....,...r...,.,,c Can you blame the girls for boysj? .....c,t - On the Job .........,...,.............., ...,c..cc...cr... Will startle the world ......,....,..,,ict.,tttc.,.,c.. Grit and determination ......,.....,.....cc, i,,,.c,,.. Good things come in snall packages ,.,,c.ccc, Once a friend, always a friend- ......... 3 .,tc,.. lf you really know him Cor herb- .............r,,. More would be said if space would allow ..,c,,... by all 35 22 38 25 16 46 24 30 19 15 12 21 14 l0 l3 10 27 40 39 25 50 31 36 52 .fflfiffioo Ilfl-IQI-l I . Two Hundred Thirty-five i ,.,,. t 1 . ig., , N JT 'mi 1 ff.. M ls - Egg. . If A ,. N c - 11 xxx f V .- 'inn-if ' Fl-I-IMI--IQIH Results of the I-I. P. Smoking Contest. . As we go to press, the latest report of the great event is rushed through. - The Hnal score in points came out as follows: . S' Mr. Smith-first place. Mr. Loomis-second place Miss Karls-third place However, all during the contest, the following good plays were noticed: T . Miss Stuart's inhale was excellent, really better than Miss Karl's, but in I the last few seconds the former weakened visibly. Mr. Broek was allowed to enter the race only on one condition: that he have a handicap, two stogies before the regular Omar test. This was because of his advantage of extreme youth, and because of his being a professional at the sport. . Misses I-Iannan and Parker kept up well, the first because of her over-seas I experience, and the second because of her natural athletic ability. Miss Guller was particularly good on the fifty smoke-ring contest, as was also Miss Ohrenstein because of the excellent breath-control gained in their vocal study. Mr. I-lipple did very poorly in both the Stogie and fag dashes, but I made up for it later in the Velvet Special, where he took all honors. This was due to his mile-smoke on the way to school every morning, in which he uses j nothing but a sweet-briar. Miss Bridge and Miss jackson, two enterprising beginners, tied in every match. Each went out! CEach matchj They stayed until the very end: determination and grit obtained in the study of Latin! Miss O'Brien couldvnot become an active participant because she insisted on using her own which 'were Milo Violets, too mild for a good contest. The prize was a silver loving cup presented to the winners. This cup was sent by the Anti-Cigarette League to further interest in all forms of tobacco. To whom undergraduate She She She She I She She She A Seniors' Legacy it may concern? I cheerfully recommend my old girl to any young man wanting a suitable dating companion for next year. is a good dancer physically and morally. is a good looker. is a good listener. isn't too good. is an excellent pedestrian, in fact she will always say that she likes to walk, although she is not prejudiced against a car. is a fairly light eater except on Sunday. It is advisable to Cat table d'hote on Sunday. is auwoman of deep emotions whom only you will be able to thri . g She has, to the best of my knowledge, absolutely no ideas of her own, except you. My sole and simple reason for quitting her is that I am leaving school. Treat her right. She likes to be treated. V l I-I-I-I-I Two Hundred Thirty-six f EXAM! HARD STUDY! Lv ,M 4 ho elrclvglf Q f FIUDAY SA-ruRoAY Hmmm HUM!! 'Ncmfk sim-1' r . gk - F - MP Q X 3 ' I N N j I Q ' Zieg- K fp SUNDAY MQNDAY Nowak EXAM!! ff, Tru HR- EXAM 559 ,D I . I S Q , fx 4 7 5-, I 1-Ur-,DAY vveDNESOAY ww HARD, THE :nerr Qs 3 muse! 0-0-O ,S J . L, 6 X -:J ' .o N 8- 43..- 3 iv , - f A .S-, . 'i2f:-: Q T1-lung DAY - FRIDAY g.m.LowLwof..-6 Two Hundred Thirty-seven 'tal I Y L . ll -1 '7Il17ll'f f , .- -, L 1 ,Y -ard? Zagat: f l W 4 Y ' V -----W W' T Y , ' 34' jxx , if an K -WX-- -Nj v 1 f-+-r- g - .--- ........j1 Q , ' ' 'Q ' Y- -1 -- - ' - - ni... -f 2:--r fgawif My g ' my Z IIIIH' ? .ft , 4 tg Q A Moving Story Cousin Kate was Nineteen and Phyllis was Outside the Law when they went on Prairie Trails and Over the Hill to see about the Education of Elizabeth. On the Road to Ambition they met The Kid who was in Dangerous Business because B-unty Pulled the Cwrongj Strings. On their Way Down East they saw Isobel who said, 'Hushl' 'The Ghost's in the Garret'. So they followed the Mark of Zorro 'with their Hearts Up until they came to The Great Lover who was all lit up with The Love Light, after the Great Adventure of the Man-Woman Marri- age in which he promised to Love, Honor ,and Behavef' They saw Brewster's Millions of automobiles and said, 'Hold Your Horses' we don't want them. But after all, this Passion was merely Mid- summer Madness. Not that it was Mamma's Affair but she heard The Whispering Devils and solved The Riddle, 'Woman', she said, whats your 'Number Please' 7 What is Zero Zero Csays the slackerj is the unfair blow below the belt given by the teacher who has a grudge. Zero Csays the other studentj is the doom which rightfully falls on those who do not work. Zero Csays one kind of profj is the mark l give on first impression, and on the fact that the pupil's opinion is not the same as mine. Zero Csays Miss Gullerj is the sign-post that leads to the office. A Zero Csays Bro. SmithD is the universal grade given in Amphlettics. People You Can Get Along Without That dumbell who says, Let's take your Weekly. The prune who borrows your pencil and forgets it's yours. The sweet, insipid girlie who says, Dear me, I've forgotten my fountain Have you one? The poor sport who doesn't go to a game because he thinks the team is material and laughs if it wins. The sap who comes to an exam without an eraser. The patriot who buys a basket-ball ticket and thinks he has done his duty, and doesn't go to the game. The bird who drops his book when the bell rings and blocks the aisle by leaning over to pick it up. pen. raw Two Hundred Thirty-eight 'WHI H . BATH. N05 ,iii Shvilw 'A' '1 'o Turns J V' mam 1 ,-, .- M Q -, , X657 ul l -JL Zl'1,u,LY'ig :aa , NT. , lA -fd fgv eg, X ,ff .f., RECEIP7-5fl?1i1'51':ff' i - - 13:15-j2f5' lrrr:nr.s-r TN ,521 . 1 QF L lJEl'0SlT 19231 i ' A , i 'l i ffplffffeop Wfllillf l T i w '05 'XX-1-ref alt We can na . f 00? - 0 ,I f , .9,3..,iL u Ai f 3? come and see us 2 g- Ylili?V,k?42:E5VYf4 Capital and Surplus A U . ..:: r. lf' sy . of 515,000,000 ,, g 0' wc Lsu did . . or. a a can ams That 'Surface' Service Sweet Young Thing-Bill, why are the street cars being painted red? Bill-So the cows will not be hurt, while they graze along the tracks. Duke-Can you lend me Five until pay day? joe-When is pay day? Duke-The clay I pay you! -Apologies to Life Tivo Hzmdred Thirty-nine ,ZX H lg l F' fy J T K . W 'V .zgcl 'iiiwlmvlnif' C T: A LF 1-' ' - ' 7 1 'RQ ,QF 5112775711154 ,,,,,g,,W 1 .. Q, 4 -- A.- - .... g:fixN!N.T awash. 'la ' T'.'T..' - --.mffl if -- W Fai I Q-1 Ex i A 1 ', ' fri E - F S i T 9 S . W '577'!l4Ql Flilgljlal lq Two Fables from B. j. QBefore julyl I First Intoxicated Gent: What time is it? l Second Intoxicated Gent Cextracting match box and gazing at it intentlyj: Thursday. First Intoxicated Gent: Good heavens! I've got to get off here. -Exchange I I The Cheater Reformed First French Gentleman-What! You let an American tourist kiss your wife and didn t say a word! . Second French Gentleman-What do you want me to say? I can't Either or Neither She wore a plain blue coat, a dark blue hat, wool stockings, and oxfords. I-Ier nose was not shiny, neither were her cheeks discolored. She carried two books. The other wore a dolman, a hat of tangerine shade-extreme model-a pair of floppy goloshes, and chiffon stockings. Her nose was not shiny, neither I were her cheeks pale. Each lip was a masterpiece. She carried a miniature patent-leather suit-case. The first looked at the second and said, Poor orphang she needs a mother. The second looked at the first and said the same thing. I I First Englishman-Say did you know they are giving away birds with every drink down at the corner? Second Englishman-N03 what kind? First Englishman-Swallows. - e :v -.- ' Q Aledfp G I - RING- HRUUN u- ROSE1- l-IQIKI-l l-l Two Hundred Forty A speak English. -Exchange I I JFQ Jones Pharmaey . - - X 1 A THE RPJXALL STORE SA VER ' l., 63rd and Stoney Island Ave. Q U I C K llllllllllllll EASY s 'Ili' This is 'where yolf get the best 'rHoRouc.H cm.n.sgang ,,5 k - ECUNOMICAI- fgfusiffoiusgf Soda Fountain Drinks and T . Huprs ofvgypfpr ' Luncheonettefervice , 3 Z L in Chicago I '4 .'.. V,I- ,,,4.' .,,,,. , 0 ', munnun: Drugs : : : Prescriptions E 5 uf COMEON ents til T: l it 5 ' '-A 'Z' Q2'Z.f.Q1NQ'it Q' Q fi X PE FFHILWTXX H Vin Six 4-.Q- 9 fu if X-. LP-N6 5 t if ,i21Q,v ' X f W WW ffifw jj , XdQo ii, ' fih g ZW 1 Q in E s I 'Q' - . 77 1 t' 5 , X V. f7 th M ggi AQNNH Hi. f-X' L gi I+ , .X B605 if ffff-, Y X! x . W ' ' X5 XX I ' 1, f r' P, ' . , Q MN of-Efs la? , Z? I X 'wg t , X - X A 4 li' ' oioncmao TO-THE MAN who , cQo55E5 THE STQKET wx '1'1f---- . Tr-u: wuDo1.E or: THE 51.004, 4 Two Hzmrirezt Forty-one g. I ,I ,E . 1-'-j56 :j'rl'U!'!W ?9 w ur'r -'fvjv-T'-1-alia-,+w-f-vff-.v-'fre --vw-:W-r-eff , 1 -Nw-v-wvjfvf -vw w-gf -.vt 2 H- J - 5 ' ' - A E . K r, fx L l. I N f f ii V ,QA My K g ' 1 .., s , - f ' U ' ZUIIMWM44' I 5' ,I V 4. , ,, -'ff-11155 'Q ,,65fG,.1v. A V 51, 7 Y rv, r ' - ff-iluzgif. ,sf A re than A ff ' - --e ' ' -1-1 -1' :-- 'I Iii-lr-I--I-lq Look, look, B. W. Broek g Is shaking his finger at youg But he can't resist I ' Your mischievous twist, And smilingly frowns at you. See, see, Miss G. I. B. Is looking you straight in the eyeg Ne'er again will I do it, I I 'Twas a shame, and I rue it, She smiles, and then you sigh. Sulphuric acid plus KCI-Ig ,,, A A class, 312 plus I-I.N.l-I.g I-Iologens, carbons, and various scratchwork, I Presto-the atoms I Are changed into poems And we enjoy Panama Patchwork. Corridor Qu ips One'Clisteningj-Stop-That's pretty, A Young Mans Fancy. l Another Clookingj-I'll say. lt's Margaret Viberts! A I l I-larry-I-low much do you suppose Cooke weighs? rv Abe-About 250 lbs. net., Pure Food Laws 1909. l Monitor-Note ? . , l E V Pupil Cin a hurryj-I know it's a note. That's what all the troubles about! g L F. K. Cconcentratinglyj-Young man, do you know what a philosopher is? I Frosh Crespectfullyj-Yes Sir 5 I rode mine to school this morning. I F. K. Cadmiringlyj-Correct, my boy, correct! Orion Says: I-low can a fellow ever be Any good at all if he Is not supported mightily By members of the faculty. i I I-Ie cannot push ahead and win If all his teachers hold him in Not even sanctioning his sport But saying 'Tis a useless sort. I They wail Old Hyde Park has no spirit I Until the farthest clouds could hear itg Encouragement they give no thought to They seem to think they hadn't ought to. Ni --I---I-I-ld Two Hundred Forty-two' iaLM.M.,a--.a,.M.--.I.s,,l,..a,U., MMM MMM , , W 9 Pure Food Restaurants WAN Z E R PURE MILK and CREAM Put Your Order ineeToday for your summer service of pure, fresh milk, cream, butter, etc. VVanzer Service has been famous on the South Side for 50 years. You can depend upon it. ONE OF OUR IBRANCHES IS near you. Phone today-we will call tomorrow. Sldney Wanzer Kr Sons Established 1857 HYDE PAIUQ 207 STEWART 139 CALUMET 817 wnuhlatnn Trust anh bahings Bank Jlilemhsr Jfeheral Reserve bpsrem Mhlunhlatnn Qhenue at Svixtydbirb Svt. :nmnumr jaearest Bank tu the Zbphe iBark Zbigb Suzhou! Two Hzmdrea' Forty i sHrKfr V' 1 . xii L . f' Wo If I ' A I un, 11 t -n1?0m1r15. 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X.:? x ' 5 ,W -.gh '1F'f'ff2g, ,A F X 5' 3 , 'Ullman .... N ' :X X 4 I , I - f fi' 9,13 A - - f '1 .. ,Z 'L 4' 14:1 afar, - fra 429, , A g ' 91 A 1,mf,,-3,- 1 5, M' -JUNKE R- , I A hinT To our CIFHSTS Themsome wsu me vp law. ' '--I-I-I-I-In Two Hundred Forty-four rung The MOST of the BEST for the LEAST HYDE PARK HIGH SCHOOL'S COST PRICE LUNCH ROOM CONDUCTED BY THE SCHOOL FOR YOUR BENEFIT AND CONVENIENCE HARPER PHARMACY The Aitchpe Orug Shop P A Store of Personal Service Make this S Y Store We Deliver llllllllllllll S. E. Corner 63rd Street and Harper Avenue PHONE HYDE PARK O32 riiivxviwuixxiwi h 53221. ,I ' I TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS Pianos, Ukeleles,Sfzeel Music Piano Tuning and Repairing B. F. CARR 8C SON 848 East 63rd Street PHONE HYDE PARK 3990 6 . .ik V . .. - .. s,,..,. .K - -we-rv -- - :1 fv'-'-'-V -'f'-v--1 4 Xi L fsnsf ff ,N .fAsiF ri ,, 7227151715651 V Ll I Y , i Y T , V ,-ffxk, .9 aww 'cf , fans, H 1 . .-'im A ,V .-1-.Q w-R--wY-V-l3- , V -,,u,1A...9,. N Q' f 'X-- -4 A 'ig . ag.-. 1 . Y s.-,.- ,,,,,-,732 f - 1 .gr ee 1- V -- FI IMIMIS IMIQ jui jitsu Topics, or Short and Sweet If the Pacific Ocean should evaporate, japan and the United States would have something to scrap about. I Something else beside relativity to go insane over: Edison's questions knocked one out already. Close quarters are something we never kick about except when the auto ride is a family-only affair. I Say it with flowers! But in the moonlight when you're most tongue-tied, ' the darn things close. K Dr. Barkers daughter may have been happy at one end of the canoe, with the young man at the other, but she could have been a lot happier. Trial Lesson! Improve Your Voice I In view of the fact that very few people are able to make themselves heard I before an audience, I, Mme. Fusilama of Tokio, hereby give you free one lesson in this course. I f the work is interesting and seems to help you, as it undoubtedly will, send me a stamped, addressed envelope for the second lesson. Do these exercises faithfully and results will prove well worth the effort: l First exercise: Take a deep breath on the count of one, exhale on the count of two, ready, one-two, one-two, one--two, one-two. I Second exercise: Repeat slowly: hish, hash, hosh! Third exercise: Repeat as rapidly as possible: bah, bee, bai, boe, boo, boi, l3OL1. I Fourth exercise: Learn by heart one verse of classical poetry such as: Mary had a little steamboat, I The steamboat had a bell 5 Mary went to heaven, And the steamboat Went toot, toot! Picked Up Around Town I When the English try to talk about second-hand clothes Cwe don't talk, I we wearj theyfsay left off instead of our cast off. This advertisement appeared in a London paper: Mr, and Mrs. Hardy have left-off clothing of all kinds. They can be seen any day from two to four P. 5 A preacher advertised for an organist and received this reply: I Dear Sir: I notice you have a vacancy for an organist and music teacher, either lady or gentleman. Having been both for a number of years, I beg to apply for the position. Speaking of poverty-striken teachers: I A professor received a bill from his tailor which read, 1 pr. pants-35l0. I I-Ie wrote back: Say trousers not pants. The next day in the mail: Anything under S12 is pants. lt's pants you bought and pants you pay for. Two Hundred Forty-six J. O. POLLACK 8: CCD. CLASS RINGS and ANNOUNCEMENTS 2935 ARVIITAGE AVENUE PHONE I-IUMBOLDT 8146 C H I C A G O NATIONAL KINDERGARTEN AND ELEMENTARY COLLEGE FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 12, 1921 This College is one of the largest Kindergarten-Primary Training Schools in the Country- Established in l886. It gives combined professional training and broad cultural educatio COLLEGE ACCREDITED Two and three-year courses leading to diplomas. No entrance examinations required for Hyde Park High School Graduates. Excellent transportation facilities4lM blocks from S. S. Elevated and Surface Lines. For Illustrated Catalog and Full Information Address BOX 100 2944 MICHIGAN BOULEVARD Cl'llCAGO H. P. Pins and Pobs H. P. Stationery Books and School Supplies Woodworthis Hyde Park Store 1540 East 63rd Street, Near Harper Avenue Woodworthis University of Chicago Store 1311 East 57th Street Gym Supplies Tennis Supplies Two Hundred F orly-se jf X l AA .-1 4i5A5g.jiff j'j5x. vb ,-in ,mfg 'X '-- AT Y .Q:,- i .H V -,, A,sV,. L , I Y -. , ,- ,... w..,-. 1 , ,lylltjafgghu Y? ffu gum V5-Q J QQ ELLCQ? Q 3 K N b ,Q5 XE! .. ir: 5 -K if, XQLA ,dw 3 , Q X ,Ax ml -f LJ y , Lf' ,If X X ff! X f Y - , ,f .fig I, gig bfix if mr we K f 1 X xffukw we wuz E X I M f . W L 4 ' WW, f Y , If ,Qf I ,K A Q3 X w J X ,. N X5 ML A Zlfgldifx 'XT' f X ig , we vm mr murfmi ,THINK -mmm Priosvecnvc MXN A f V LVIPLUHRS NILL ILEUEVE Tumi M MW W WW, W .WM f. ua? 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