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

 - Class of 1922

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FO? 3ZbY U 29,57 ZQ4 M .A ,,.Q A41 A., PM Hycle park Higlz Sclzoof D4 Q DG D0 . , , , ,. J L H K A- Ak R' if n y ad B' Q ' 2- s Ulk, is .mg H ul: , -' ZR, ia' X Q L5 L ':--In ' U fb ,, - Y ' a-asvuexli 1? ,Tix 0 4 G 0 , 4 0 Foreword G NSPIRED by loftier aims and higher Q aspirations than ever were vouch- safed by Allah to the all-conquering i Moors, we, the Aitchpe staff, aided by 2 y our sponsors, present to you this Talis- i man. Open it and you will find mirrored the faculty, graduates, underclassmen, 4 athletes, organizations, clubs, and snap- G N shots. May this annual be a lasting memento of 1922 and its accomplish- Q mentsg its triumphs and strugglesg its - 4 laughter 'and joyg its sunshine and ' y shadowl J 4 4 a 4 0 Sv-1 4 if Y 0 554 504 EOE XX XX FQ! XX PQ! ......... ML.-. ,..., , ...,......... WH. , . ,.-x 'far'- 945 A U r- R J o P 4 9 q D 0 G WG o Q A ,J 9 ' N i 4 l ' O CJ D Q D 0 X W D 42 W I 5 D' 4 DZ! D q as 2 o Q A , D 4 WQ I rv X , I X X U 4 M 0 4 ? 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February Senior Boys Vivian Clark ........ .... T wo Year Graduates D, Q Charlotte Arnold .... . ............. juniors 5 if it-'43 eannette Smith ..... .... S 0 homores 1 . f . P - T l . Doroth Stebbins .... ..... F reshmen r 1 4 f y . . . l l . Ethelyn Ahern ..... ........ A ct1v1t1es Betty Ritche .... ..... G irls, Athletics Eugene Blye ........ .... B oys' Athletics Dorothy V. Hubbell .... .... F aculty Pedigrees l Harold Thomas ...... .... . ..R. O. T. C. ivy Dorothy E. Cooper .... .... B ranch Activities 1152 Lucille Crunelle .... .............. S napshots '? i Leonard Rosenthal .... ............ H umor Editor Richard Overton .... .... A ssociate Humor Editor X ,,.,, ,.,-..t.-xv,,i?,,,...,..,X?,,ig!.O. ..... fs... ,,.. .MMXC.,5,2f.MnjxQA5.2,.w,.m .E U ,.,,, EV ,.'e, .M .,., -flfiw . eh ,. N 45- . , ,. fi ,,,,.. .. ,.,, fb .,,-....,s,, fs. I3 .-,..,.c.,...,,,-, Q, ,Q -,,X3igL,NM.MMMsl I x 2 ,1 WE DEDICATE THIS AITCHPE TO MARY M. MCINTOSH AND IRA N. VAN HISE J :iii ' . K ffl' A' fiyf-'H-n 1 x I J 'nm V 1 2 A Winn W M 1 IU 1 A- 72177 - .4-' 4 ,,J,Y,gf'ET'P'-J 'i2J T1 '7 l 1 j o 0 PQ 4 bd vQ 1 mi v +5 Q if: 'l oc 951 DG DG 5 od :NG 90 D4 13 , 3 . M '55 X 1 I 1 , 9'-1 K L D 44 D 43 IN,X'x'f A 7 , -X l , - X f' ww , 5 QQ D Q D 4 ' 1 E DQ va oo 1 Q, Q I! 1 D 41 bg D51 nfl QQ si 1 1 ? K , 1 1 1 k 7,1 , LNG , 1 5 r, 'J I V X ' X x l , x, 3 fwfi 1 f , . X f. I 1 X 7 lx g I .. t 1 W' Q W 7 W'5'CZM X575 i ,cy 3 A Q .. 0. .Q -Y, A Q: Q A W A Q ,-A ,A Q ...,-,., .. - ,, . . rl W 1 i n 1 1 1 ,J ly 1. , ,f , T m 1 Y 5 Q Q.. 'x ' 1- H A ,gg ' ZR. 'L , , L , .,,v Mal .ima Z ' 'dv' X f W M 41 1 , W ' , ' :S Vi 1-5-14-Jawa.. v 0 0 v Q D E D rv 4 f D Q v 4 Z lr 4 f f i K v 4 D n Q Q 2 2 L 5 0 Q D D Q Z rn 4 M 5 o Q F f E 2 L b 0 Q b ? 6 A 5 Q 3 l 4 Q D Q , Af f X V W M YQ? DH W X25 EQ? f ,air R :': ..f.r.Ak 5,55 A 235 im 3-fy x im., ,gl W-Sw Qwehgj -- :,, L' .X N : ' ul: V , wa j L ,g , a - 1. v ' . 'M-Y Q .,,, , .. A Q , ,Q W, 11 21- LL v:.'1 My rm., 'P ' ' S5 J? 5 ss- g -- ' 324211 1 .- . -fr- , 1 ,, H - M if as 15 if 1' 5 Q M .Jw -W f 24, , y M Q -, bf: 14 W- -. 1 , 4' X ' 'rn .M , G Y-, AL-. , f .:' f .J , f: R. 5 PRINCIPAL HIRAM BENJAMIN LOOMIS Trinity, A. B.. John Hopkins, Ph. D. v A X Fifi BJ V? .Q Qi ve DC is 'Z M XI' cc F3 23 od vc ll vc Qs l DC il li oc oe li E H UC ea KN W 'QS yr. XX N L -W,-,,,,,,,-,M,,,.,,,., ,,.,,, ,, ,,,- ,, ,,.,.,,,LL, .. .,,, , -..M W- o-,m,,,..,- W....,3 ' Q 'R . 1 - T 111115, ,,,., ..Lf , gm f A ' it 3 6, - 'vi ,, V! ff X' 1 Ei 'sijigl4r.:gg:::::Lig, Y' i Lf A '- 7 'ff ' ' iii? .fllltfdfl -'i?L'7Y7'fLi 'r a ti: L, Y ,Vjy f Vx, li.,,..i , ,, .- , 0, W. .. --.....i.........,...,.....t.,..v .. .. . . .,.. ---,s,Lff!-Yi W-, x..,. Y e T xi 4 ' -' 4 . . L, ,,., .W Assistant Principals CHARLES HENRY SMITH Cornell University, M. E. Founder of Discussion Club Sponsor of Commissioned Officers' Club Principal of the Camp Roosevelt Summer High School ARTHUR L. PENHALLOVV Harvard University, A. B. Northwestern University, LL.B. Principal of the Hyde Park Branch DEAN OF GIRLS AGNES ELIZABETH STUART Greek and Lalin VVellesley University, A. B. Sponsor of Sigma Epsilon Sponsor of Dramatic Club Sponsor of all Girls' Clubs H-.X .L. l. . M-,..,,,,.,.,,.,..,xgr- if i v....,,... ., .S .. .. ..J.L-iff 1,3 .,.........,W,. ,,.. ,.w..,,. W. ,V w- ---v i 6 f 1' -5-Ili 1 -'25 n. -' 'J i l I -9: 'si-3 'f , A me . iillli All 1 'HX I L1 -W 'f -' e-- - ' , A 'F -f ,,Eiiei,tg1i f-H V' VT I i -W x l D ci l D fi sv Q K It 2 i l , -,f Sys D H 5 A , E R. Q A i I l ' llyyl f K' BQ A N I , if H 1. FLORENCE LAVINIA ABBOTT Sponsor of the Story Scribblers' Society I , Maf1,U,,,L,fgf5 Faculty Adviser of the Hyde Park Weekly l University of Michigaii, Ph. B. Cwsor of the Anchpe of 1922 ANNA ANDERSON Matlzmnalics EDNA J. BONHEIM Extra Tearlzer 755 University of Chicago, A. B., A. M. University of Chicago, Ph. B. V HARRY L. ANDREVVS Dranzatirs GRACE IRENE BRIDGE Latin W University of Illinois, A. B., A. M. University of Nebraska, A. B., A. M. X' D Z Coach for Senior Dramatics of 1922 :Hifi BERNARD W. BROEK Hisfofy ' U GERTRUDE BEARDSLEY I 1 University of Chicago, Ph, B. i 1 ' l . Domestic Srwnce De Paul University, Law School, -I. D. V Q , Indiana University AN, , P d U 'tg skq ur ue mlm! l GRETTA M. BROWN English D I M FLORENCE E. BIGELOW Aff University of chicago, Ph. B. f i 7 X Art Institute Sponsor of the Girl Reserves , . Fine Arts Acadcmy Faculty Adviser of the Hyde Park Weekly 5 t Q Church School of Normal and Applied Arts D Q Sponsor of Art Club I-LARVEEYI EABQRUCE f M Music we RUBETTA W. BIGGS English I ew ng an onservatory o usic X, xy X h' sl 1 ' ' f A. B. . ' I 5 gaffglilfffvf C'i.HfQ1gg1XYeif'1U' ELIZABETH E. BUCHANAN English 2 g l Sponsor of the Girl Reserves University of Chicago, A. B. N ' 1 N of i i 4' 1 E , 65455 by ' l f W W i F - 5 . D '72 M Q7 G W Y x'.7 T7 S7 '7 V ' V V V V V NV V F Y O C X 1 1 1 A . . l P . Q- an i1E,-.4iTA,. Q ' -1 , - f 4 L . gil - 'qi 4 K AW ,- ! 57 Ri ' hum , ,ii ' -' I L Huw Q I Y f i-' 5 511 E .Ei U Ufi-El V l D 5 D Q D G D G 3 D41 D sl D G , I i DJ DQ I D Q D Q I 13. DORIS E. BUTTS Physical Education 18. HENRIETTA M. COONE d I- I I N 1 C 11 f h N h A ' L Matlieznatics an Eng 151 Ccigflliiiiiasti Ugiojn t 6 Ort Iiierlcrm lglorthwestEr:1hUgiveriity, Ph. B., A. M. D Q C h f G' 1 ' S Y' ' T ponsor o e ir eserves I D Q Cac O Irs ulmmmg cam - Sponsor ofthe Talent Club L7 51 v Q , ' 1 , 14' LU-LTAN R- BYFIELD 19. MARY' ELDULA COPPERSMITH Q l l ? Englisli and Oral Expression English l I l 1 University of Chicago, Ph. B. University of Chicago, Ph. B. D 0 ' . - INE MARIE M 5 or D 3 15. JOHN R. BYLAND Commercial Subjects 20 CAROL Cogigifh and Lam, . Y. M. C. A. School of Commerce, B. C. S. Sponsor of Branch Dramatic Club i 1 , School Treasurer l l 21. LOUIS O. CURTIS Woodworking D 4 D G 16. ,IOSEPHINE MARY CASAVAW I, D Q D 4 Commercial Law and Stcnograplziy 22' ll6A.RY D?hg.11?IER Ph B Eng 'sh Northwestern University, B. S. mvefslty 0 lcago' ' ' l Chicago Kent and Illinois College of Law, LL. B. 23. KATHERINE G. DIMOCK Art D 4 D 0 Boston Normal Art School Pratt Institute D Xl 9 Q 17. C. A. COBELLI Physical Education W Normal College of the North American 24. GERTRUD-E PARKER DINGEE ' I Gymnastic Union History, Civics, and Latin 1 Athletic Coach University of Chicago, A. B. 5 Q o il ,, Q ti I xl ? I l i i i 11, J . DQ ,, Q by f 5 1 f l 1 l i DN D C 'K D, AW 3 . , 4 4 ' D ffl X Q ' ii ,f Digi th WV my xy 'XX to Q7 vc VV A X x 'Tzygh g.j......15 295 M. .HI I I Eiri-il f. Q,W ' 'KX -E V 'er' - I ' NRI ,I lf' ' I - L. ,M Milf AL VRJ L53 'I-lilo ', 'X I - Q l l 54 D 4 l l D o Q CN 0 1 7 X l ?,- Q Src I N--L fw 25. MARGIE C. E. DfUYLE English 32. CHRISTINE K. FUCHS I University of Chicago, Ph. B. Botany and Sgigngg 1 1 . . University of Chicago, B. S. 26. 1aLs1E E, DU BiEN Ezzglzsh Chicago Teachers. College gs., University of Chicago, B. S. Sponsor of Garden Club 27. MILDRED FAHY Plfyiiology ' W University Of Chicago, B. S. 33. THOMAS I-I. FURLONG 5 Sponsor of Branch Chess Club pin., ym, Scimfe 9 28. BERTHE Des coMBEs FAVARD Quwfs College' Canada' A' M' 51 f French University of Chicago, B. S. Sponsor of French Club 2' Q , 34. VERA GARDNER Physical Education 2 30' ISOLINA RIBEIRO FLQRES Spanish Sponsor of the Girls' Athletic Association . Instituto Crandon, Montevideo 1 Northwestern University, B. S. 7- Q Sponsor of Spanish Club 35. MARION GAYLORD Lunch Room f I 29. KATHRYN FINLEY College 7? - lllusic and Special Violin Lessons University Offhicago I I Anlencqn COHSCWHIOTY of MUSIC School of Domestic Science and Art I I University of Chicago - Sponsor of the Branch Orchestra 36 HELEN S GILBERT D G 31. PEARL FRANKLIN . Crafts and Drazuing Civics and Com1nc'1'cial Law Chicago Art Institute: U K x University of Indiana, A. B. Course in Decorative Design , University of Chicago, A. M. Normal Art Course G W, Chicago Kent College of Law, LL. B. Special Courses in Metal and Jewelry with 4 Admitted to the Bar of Illinois in 1917 Douglas Donaldson of Los Angeles U 7, DQ l l pl ?C f 00 Sa --L.. r ' 1 'T a-. I l Zi: 1 A V' bi I 'M In WV-I-if ff im' I X M 3 L , , F-1 0 ee o o D D 4 W D o 0 D G 0 I ' D x K . D Cl D G o 41 D 4 ' 37. GRACE GULLER Music 43. MARY BROWNELL HERRICK De Pauw University Library and English ' Cosmopolitan School of Music, Chicago Mount Holyoke D 4 D Q Leschetizky, Vienna D Q I7 Q 38. EDWIN ELLSWORTH HAND Latin LYLE A. HIGHLEY Sowing Shurtleif College, A. B., A. M. Lewis Institute, B. S. I Sponsor of Branch Stamp Club Chicago Normal College D 4 D G 39. HELEN A. HANNAN D 4 D 0 A - V - W. J. HIPPLE Civifs and English nczent and European History , , , University of Chicago, Ph' B. Prmceton Unzverslty, A. B. Adviser to the Student Council D 4 D Q 40. FLORENCE CURTIS HANSON .HlJl0Vy RUTH HOPEWELL Maf f 'am-' D Q D 4 Vassar College, A. B' Indiana State Normal School, A. B. I , University of Chicago Sponsor of the History Club A . . . HOWARD N. HOWLAND Physica' D . . Lake Forest, A. B. D 0 41' THEODORE L' HARLEY Hlsmyy Sponsor of Boxing and Wrestling Club V Q D 0 Dartmouth, A. B. , , Harvard, A. B. ALICE L. INGRAM 42. ISABEL HAZLETT English and Spanish Branch Lunch Room U G P Q University of Chicago, Ph. B. Valparaiso University, Ph. B. D Q D 0 . I , D 41 D 41 5 Q D fl A V 41 P 0 D O D 0 ' I I l D Q 'A Q o 0 l Q 9 qy 47 v V ' v v XY ' v v W wmv t-. DQS X25 594 .XPS tg QQ! af. Emi. 17 f . X f s , ' I s . 2 5 I.......,.., ,,,. . ,- .,.. ,,,. .,.W . , I ,-, 1,,,. ,- ,, . A,,, A,,L,,,,,,..,.,L,,,m,,,,,.,..,..,..w.m,,.,A-,,.,,,,,,..,,,.,,E 1 ' f . it ,J . , . I ,f'isx 3 .I I V hQ.V - f:i..w...n'-rrurswt-it ' ff- fi' . ' . . . -I fllwisi f???1?ff -t:..,z.s 4, sum .zygm .Ls-S -...Wag ,M Q. w. :ij I r 'fl fi Vx I AA ,,, , it l '7 f-S 1 ' 5 l ? l ' I l T in -ees 55, Q f x f , I 1 Q :X ,3 s. - W U X: 1' ii , .XL V l I K. .5 9517 hx I X GRACE ELIZABETH JACKSON Latin 55. CLARA E. KARLS Drawing Wellesley' College, A. B. 56. ELOISE KELLOG Oral Expression C. EDVVARD JOHNSON University of Chicago, Ph. B. . . 1 English and History X fl University of Chicago, Ph. B., A. M. 57' CAPTAIN CHARLES J. KING Wifi Instructor of Band MARGARET JOHNSON Fri-41511 Royal Conservatory of Schvvartzburg- I f 5 University of Chicago, Ph. B. 5OHdfffShHUSCH, Gfffmany LUCY JOHNS,TON Engl,-51, 58. MAJEL I. IiUR'RIE English ak University of Chicago, Ph. B. 1114111111121 Umversltyf A' B' ,, 5 1: 7 7 ft . 4 MAY J. JOHNSTON 59. STEPHANIE VERVAIT LOCKVVQSRIZ l A Plzysiologw and Lain ' ' . ' x,,f Q Mount Holyoke, A. B. 3 1' U111VCfSlty of Chicago, Ph. B. WY is-V 9742 v v 60. HILDUR W. LUNDQUIST X N' 5 I, HELEN HUNT -IOPES Matheniatics and English l 1 f U Matheiizatzfs, History, and Latin University of Chicago, B. S. ' A , Smith College, A. B., Ph. B. Sponsor of Branch Alpha Club W if x I Q i I f I ,J its U Q 5 Q 5 I x ' i , PW 96 Jil x 5 ty Q ,, . ,av .MW---.. A., V... r 'q7 X7 -'ff -me-rvguo--.il-3 ,fn- r surf. .sp-ef W-r W o t 'J' -x -fyif. -1:.f--f--'0--X67 xi, J.. ..,. ' 2 ,.,.... . ,..s.... .. A .,f.sff,s.....-.,5fs.-....- ..,, ,sf..s.2s..,...f.Sz1.Q....l '18 L, V -.., 7. ,V I 2- 421- - Y -1 Oil? --Q Qp ' ' N ' -1 6 , ,fi Qi Wi:-:ll 'lm' D IMX , r V -' 'A 1 -5-5-2 - Sf f F Q-.:...-'wuuuzxl P-1' FQ l .L N ...,.. L... 0 0 D 4 D 4 D fl A 6 4 D 4 6 o D 4 ' l l 9 0 D Q D Q D 4 ' , 61. F. X. MCGUANE MHfh6HLUiiCS 68. MILDRED R. MOORE Spanish. D A University of Chicaigo, Ph. B. V 4 62. MARY M. M61NTosH English xr 4 D Q Oberlin College, A. B. 69 l . . JOSEPH F. MORSE - Y Sponsor of Aitchpe of 1922 A h C H AI-Iigory and Astronomy Y 1 ll , . . ' 1 63. HARRIET M. MESSELHEISER g .1 Ygeeffniveclsiie o 4 D Q l . , - l fl H-W University of Wisconsin D Q UH1VC1'51fY Of Ch1C3g0, Ph- B- Sponsor of Chess and Checker Clubs P 3 64. oR1ov M. MILLER M 1 ' l l l Univeisity of Indiana am 'am 70. MALVINE D. NIEDERMAN , Graduate Work at University of Chicago , , , Bookkeeping D Q D 41 Sponsor of Pythagorean Club UU1VC1'S1fY Of Ch1C21g0y Ph- B- ' 5 Q I . D 4 65. MHTDRED M. MINOGUE Mathematics 71. JOSEPH A- NYBERG jwathematics X W Cllilcago N0rma1.SCh001q University of Chicago, B. S., M. S. .- C lcago Umverslty, B' 'r' Sponsor of Junior Euclidean Club p 0 D 0 66. ELLA EVELYN.MIX 1511917511 and Latin 9 4 o Q Umvfffslfy Of Chlsago- Ph- B- 72. MARY H. o'BR1EN English . 1 . . . 67. M. LLEANOR MDOORE Mamfmaffcs gggfirsggeflfinghlcago' Ph' B' p 1 U111VCfS1ty' of Chicago, Ph. B. Sponsor of Debating Club D 4 6 Q pp v 4 6 Q l . B 2 . , D Q D il D 43 D 0 l 4 1 3 - b Q D G D 0 D 47 I 1 1 ' A g 6 Q D Q u 0 if oo vo '-vo Wvv '00 vv Ov l L, DQS. XPS PSX. A Q A .- .A A 19 -'A Q xl :Z fav :- qj. 0 2 MARGARET M. O'CONNOR 78. STELLA PEEDE Spanish EWKJH-911 and Hi-ff0 y University of Indiana, A. B., A. M. University of Chicago, Ph. B. 79. J. MARSHALL PEER Science University of Chicago, A. B. EDA D. OHRENSTEIN , Gffffldll l17'l'd Hisiory University of Chicago, Graduate School University of Chicago, Ph. B. 80. MABRELLE T. PERHAM ELLA M' OTTAWAY Physical Education Ffefhwid and MCfl10WfCUl Dfawing Sargent Normal School of Physical Edu- West Division High School, Chicago cation, Cambridge Sl. FRANCES PERLSTEIN MABEL L, PARKER English Commercial Subjecis University of Chicago, Ph. B. glniversity of Michigan 82. PAUL l. PIERSON Physics icago Teaehefs' College Adeibm College, A. B. censor of Altchpe of 1922 Pennsylvania State College, M. S. ALEXANDER M. PATERSON 83. EFFIE LOUISE PRATT Stcnography Machine Shop University of Chicago, Ph. B. Armour Institute E r Id' G ' 'fl Enginxlefgg olemmem Cem we of 84, ETHEL J. RASSWEILER Coach for Soccer Commercial Subjects vQ,.. vo --V9 ' vo 90 vV ' vv 'TUV M M M M :QCQS pc-scat 3-Agni :AOAS 20 'A Q- . 1-5 If I - . and -..zz -, if wi! 4 Y -J'-K2. ii ' lx H Ci-3 ,-. , 0 0 D 0 D 4 D Q G D 41 D D 0 D 0 A v 4 V Q o Q D 4 , 85. R. RAYMOND RAYMOTH MARY ROTH English 4 Agriculture and Mathematics University of Chicago, A. B. D D 4 Massachusetts Agriculture College, B. S. D 4 Q, Q Sponsor of the Haysced Club ANNE BROWN ROYSTON 1 i , Commercial Geography and English 5 86. WILLIAM W. RIDDELL Drawing Gatfafdf Kentucky- A- B- - Art Institute of Chicago University of Chicago, Ph. B. D 4 D Julien Academy, Paris Sponsor of Travel Club D C ERNEST SCHMIDHOFER P 4 87. MARY E. ROBB Science and Georgraphy physical Ed,,m,g1'0,, 1 University of Chicago, B. S. Normal College of the North American 1 , Gymnastic Union l 88 AGNES L ROBINSON Coach of Boys' Swimming Team V 4 D Q , , Sffml-Yll and Eflglisli RUTH SCHURTZ Sienography P Q D 4 gf gisgggngll BA. M. Michigan State Normal School I A Univcfsiw Of Beflin LOUIS SHAEFER Yalesiizarzsliip - Umverslty of Heidelberg University of Chicago, Ph. B. D fl D O 89, OSCAR E, RQBINSQN JENNIE S. SHIPMAN French 4 P Q Music, Opera, and Orchestra Smith College, A- B- American Conservatory of Music , University of Chicago BEULAH l. SHOESMITH Mallzelilalics Sponsor of the Musical Club University of Chicago, B. S. V G D Q D Q v Q C T A l b 4 D rp a D Y' 4, , v U D C 0 O D 'J , . ' f b cz 1C.....c.f veg fvv- Avv' 'Avo' vv ' vv' ov F i P u P flats Ni' ' .QM 97. ARCHIBALD W. SMALLEY Latin University of Michigan, A. B. Sponsor of Civic Industrial Club Vocational Adviser 98. HENRY E. SMITH English University of Chicago, A. B. Yale University, A. M. Harvard University Curry School of Expression, Boston 4 99. BERTHE E. SPINK Drawing Art Institute of Chicago Chicago Athenaeum 100. WILLIAM H. SPURGIN Chemistry Illinois Wesleyan, B. S. 101. SERGEANT WILLIAM H. STAMPER - Military Training 102. JANE CHAPIN TUANNELL English Kansas State Agricultural College, B. S. University of Chicago if ' - Q ' I , :-T -M11--' 4 Q . f1- JM I ,.,.., '1::ee:. 'V-, U lil' is X A l W B--'J ' i 0 0 D 4 D Cl D 0 D G V D 0 CAROLINE M. WATSON General Science and Geology D Q University of Michigan, B. S. 17 q DAVID R. WATSON Forge and Foundry i D 4 IRENE o. B. WEHRLE Extra Teacher V 4 University of Chicago, Ph. B. JANET P. WHITE English P 4 University of Michigan, Ph. B., A. M. D 41 WORRALLO WHITNEY Botany W Oberlin, A. B., A. M. 9 q Harvard, A. B. Sponsor of Garden Club 4 KATHERINE G. WIGHTMAN English ' 1' Denison University, B. S. D 4 g b Q HULDA C. WITTE German and Latin University of Illinois, A. B. , D 41 MARGARET c. YOUNG Zoology V 4 University of Wisconsin, B. S. University of Chicago, M. S. Sponsor of the Fur and Feather Club , ' D 0 103. IRA N. VAN HISE Cheniiitry . D 0 Wittenberg College, A. B. MARY ZURAPNSKI Hlsfofy T Sponsor of Aitchpe of 1922 University of Chicago, Ph. B. , D Q D 0 VV 0 'VV VV VO VV vv A99 i 295 XX XX XPS22 PSX PSX XX PM .A , , . La. ..... ...lla .. W , ,,,,,, W, , ,, ..4 l 1 1 i ii A , , 1 qi gl' 1 'I7 'A .'fa.1 .13 W If i ' ,,,, ' ggipiikiiil' i M My S we so S . ,J - 1 -4:92. LJ L- -ull! X X . .- ..-avi H o 0 D 4 D G D Cl I li D G D G I2 4 Class Officers of June 1922 W Ernest Simmons .. ........ President l Alta Cundy ........ .... X ice-President l l Dorothy Nettleton ..... Secretary D Q Samuel Hibben ..... ..... 'l 'reasurer D G , f i Class Committees J 4 Class Night: Hugh La Bounty, Chairman, Dorothy M. Cooper, Austin 0 4 McCarthy, Isabel Gorgas, Gordon Brittan, Ethelyn Ahern, Colman Sanford. Class Song: Richard Carr, Chairman 5 Florence Thompson, Katherine Rief- stahl, Richard Overton, Barbara Sands, Karl Lillie. p Q Program: Bradley Davies, Chairman, May Alexander, Charles Anderson, D Q Vivian Clark, Edgar Blumenthal, Margaret Korn, Fred Stemm. l 'Class Pin: Dexter Coolidge, Chairman, june Porter, Santo Colosimo, Till- man Magnus, Edmund O'Shea, Charlotte Borges, Hazel Duncan. Q 'Q Printing: Raymond Goss, Chairman, Mary Hardie, David Dinsdale, Ruth 27? Foster, Manuel Kite, Dorothy Knowles, joseph Simpson. l l Class Flower: Dorothea Emerson, Chairman, Robert Brink, Elsie Ellbogen, l Kenneth Karlson, James Roach, Edith Osgood. RQ Class Gift: Thomas Yarnall, Chairman, Betty Ritchie, Irving Zemans, Marion Sanders, Grace Bowen, Jeannette Smith, Lulu Glass. 5 Class Motto: Pauline Harper, Chairman, Paul Barry, Viola Herrick, JQ111 Barton, Anne Evans, Jack Boland, Caroline Masini. Class Colors: Bernice Dunbar, Chairman, Vtfilliam Bloom, Edwina Rut- ledge, Robert Colomb, Kathyrn Boak, Robert Sontag, Lois Perman. ,.,.-.,.. , , , .. Q , .yavff 4 ,..kKf,l, - , f N .23 ff. , ,KIQVQV ri' lx! , fx' mi - ' if 1 yi M s X :Dum Q .. 4 fl 9.- ' Q ,.-tl , . 3 A - M Rua' eg ui.: 'T '-ni . :, ' -'-Y 12 if ' JOSEPH AARON Sl1ake.tpva1'e Uniziersity of Chicago French Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, Debating Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Travel Club, '20, '21, '22, Hayseed Club, Har- vest Club, '22, Fur and Feather Club, '22, Auto Club, '22, Discussion Club, '20, '21, Joe is an active, peppy fellow. His cheery smile helps make a dull day brighter. FRANCIS ABBOTT C. I. C., '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, Francis, who is not a very famous person in Hyde Park, is none the less worthy to repre- sent her. Someone has said of him, He's all one brain. if-T EQ D4 va D0 DG oc ETHELYN AHERN ' Walter Scott University of Chicago D Q Freshman Girls' Club, '18, '19, Sophomore Girls' Club, '19, '20, junior Girls' Club, '20, '21, 17 S Senior Girls' Club, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '18, 1 '19, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, French Club, '21, '22, C. 1. C., '18, '19, I '20, '21, '22, Sec. '20, Weekly Staff, '22, Annaul 5 Staff, '22, 0 4 To her acquaintances, Ethelyn appears a dig- D 4 nified Saxon princess, but to her friends, there , is nothing antique about her. In fact, she is 1 ' warm hearted, and responsible-qualities which may contribute to her unusual popularity. l ' fi 6 VIAY ALEXANDER D 41 Walter Scott Uuizfersity of Illinois ' Sophomore Girls, '19, Junior Girls, '20, Sen- ior Girls, '21, Treas. '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, '21, Student D Q Council, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '22, Spanish Club, '19. D 41 Big brown eyes, dimples, naturally curly hair, a merry laugh-that's May. Her sweet- l ness and pleasing personality attract everyone to her. D 41 PHILIPPA ALLEN P 43 Ray lJ71i'L'1?7'5l'I'j' of Chicago Freshman Girls' Club, '18, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior , Girls' Society, '21, Art Club, '18, '19, Treas. p q '19, Basketball, '18, '19, '20, '21, Baseball, '18, '19, '20, '21, Captain Basketball, '18, '19, '20, D Q '21, Track, '19, '20, '21, S-wimrning, '20, '21, ' Hiking, '18, '19, C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, '21. Philippa has been a member of every team W , to which she has been eligible, and they've al- ' ways been able to count on her for playing 0 Q square. If you keep up your good record when you leave us, Phil, you're sure to make a success. D Q ti QQ vo 502 vvws Vv V7 XX XX AQ Afsv., AA-.- AQW Aa AA 24 ' l 1 ' - ' 2 .. . L..-E X - ' is illffil-' gi' J Q ' , h .,.,o Ll 'mills wi 'nv' in s at ly .11 wb f 2 , -gf-me- 1 W C-L-T -'-11'- HA f--v lf CHARLES ANDERSON 0 D Q Burke University of Chicago C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, Pres. '21, Weekly, '20, 9 4 D Q '21, '22, Class Basketball, '21, Class Track, ' f '20, Track, '21, Stamp and Coin Club Pres. '20, '21, Story Scribblers' Society, '21, Inter- x High School Student Council, '22. G G Another proof that the class of '22 is one '7 D of Hyde Park's best. Anyone who can beat 9 Q D 4 Chuck's record in any way, from writing 1 stories to studying, must certainly step lively. Even if we did not wish him the best luck in , the world Cbut we doj, he would have it any- ' 1 way. '7 G 9 Q 0 Q D 4 JACK ANDERSON 1 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, History Club, '21, '22, Debating Club, '19, '20. ' , Jack is one of those quiet, studious chaps, D Q Q who, with his unexhausted fund of good humor, D has accomplished really worthwhile things at D 4 V Q Hyde Park. , EDMUND L. ANDREWS, JR. Scott Uni1'er.rity of Chicago D Q D G Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, Junior Euclidean D Q D Q Club, '20, Pres., Senior Euclidean Club, '21, 1 Pythagorean Club, '21, Pres., Chess Club, '19, E Pres. '21, Chess Team, '19, Manager '21, Cap- tain '21, Freshmen Boys' Club, '19, Sophomore L J Boys' Club, '21, Discussion Club, '19, '20, Box- D 4 D G ing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, C. I. C., '18, D 4 '19, '20, '21, Interclass Basketball, '18, Inter- , D 4 class Track, '18, '19, '20, Junior Track, '20, Senior Track, '21, Soccer, '20, '21. Andy is an ideal Hyde Parker. He pos- ' ' sesses the rare'gift of versatility that has given D Q . him unusual ability as a scholar, athlete, and D D 6 leader. Andy --graduated in February, mak- 1 Q 9 Q ing the course in three and one-half years. 'N l ' . BERTHA ARCHER D G Scnh High U 9 Senior Girls' Society, C. I. C. D 41 D Q Bertha has not been with us long, but Erst 1 , impressions go a long way, and hers went so ' far that we wish she had come sooner. , D 41 D Q CHARLOTTE E. ARNOLD E7 Q Fvlsmzthal Unz'1'er.rity of Chicago D 0 Pythagorean Club, '21, Pres. '22, Sigma 4 ' j Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, Senior Girls' Club, '21, 1 '22, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, C. 1. C., '22, i Annual Staff, '22. D fl D C The only girl in the highest honor club, the D C Pythagorean Club, and the president at that. D C Yes, Charlotte's determined chin tells us that l the future holds little that she will not be able I g to conquer. , D Q sg is ' E-.-.167 Q, ---XT -,ff-V Y ef Q7 'A 'fr '7 xv of xv '7 v vf' 0 , '- L - Q Q ,g',s.,Q',x,,,,,.....,bzSN.'2..4..... cs- L3 - '-,.-, ... bg .cs LSX ... ,...l 25 ' H . ,-ggi' I 'f' T' 1,15 7 1 2,141 XZ-TN 1 X 13 f 4-r f , ,g. h- ,gifg-Qnvxixlj GERTRUDE ASCHER ' 1 Walter Scott New York O C C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, French Club, Q '20, '21, Sophomore Girls, '19, '20, Junior Girls, D C '20, '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22. , Gertie is one of the most loyal of loyal Hyde 1 Parkers. Have you ever heard Gertie sing? 1 l If you haven't you've certainly missed some- D Q thing. She's going to New York to study. 13' 0 CLAIRE BAKER Kosmiuski St. L1zkc's Hospital ' Girl Reserves, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior D G Girls, '22. Claire is going to be a nurse. Because of E G her sweet, unassuming manner, her unsellish- 1 ness, and never tiring willingness to help 1 others, there is no doubt of her being a great l success in this profession. D Q M EMILY BARNES John Fiske Bzisitlesx World ' C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, 5 '19, '20, Junior Girls, '20, '21, Senior Girls, -'rf '21, '22, Spanish Club, '19, '20, '21, D Q This is our Emily, a true friend to all. She 1 has never been absent in all the four years ' , that she has attended Hyde Park. We hope 3 she carries this record to the outside business , world. 5, Q D G PAUL E. BARRY , Dwight, Ill. University of Chicago C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, History Club, '21, '22, Q Student Council, '20, '21, Committee of Twenty, V '20, Senior Dramatics, '21, Annual Staff. Paul is regarded as a hero because of his Q' 1 work one evening in the chemical laboratory ' F when his quick thinking averted a panic. He was the leading man in the senior dramatics ' last year and his acting was the main reason U fl for its huge success. D Q JOHN K. BARTON , J Western High, Waslziizgton, D. C. Unizwrsity of Chicago ' C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '20, D., 9 Manager Golf Team, '21, Weeklyf Staff, '21, , Boys' Glee Club, '21, '22, Operetta, '22, Senior g Dramatics, '22, Annual Staff, '22, Sigma Ep- . V silon, '21, '22, Vice Pres. '22. KX Q To appreciate Johnny thoroughly one must know him well. However, he is of the kind that has made Hyde Park famous, and when he 1 ,i graduates, Hyde Park loses one of her best 1 5 students. 1 i, 5 1--H v Q Q7 Q v 'V v v e ev Q ' -o vf fW'W-'Me'-fr ow? 'W w 26 1 xp f .xl ' G 2 'Q' ' L..-L-L X 221 ' m .1- V ,- .sw ,A 'A i -v , . 3 15 ' A i N cu-L2 4, r-1 F-' ELIZABETH BEARD , 4 Kenwood G I Cl bU1ziEf51'.vit:fx of Illinlgs 0 0 P Freshman ir s' u , ' , reas. ' , Sophomore Girls' Club, '20, Choral Society, D 4 V Q '19, '20, '21, Operetta, '20, '21, Senior Girls' 1 society, '21, '22, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Leaving us, Elizabeth goes to join the ranks , , of. the Illini, there to have, we hope, as many U Q D 4 friends and as great popularity as she enjoys ' I here. KEPQ D 0 V 1 L. EMMET BEAUCHAMP D G D 4 lfwansziille High, Ez'anst'iIlo, Ind D 0 Ha1'z'a1'd Uniwrsiiy I' Q Glee Club, '20, '21, Orchestra, '20, '21, Band ' '21, Track, '20, L. Emmet Chimselfl has been an active fel- 1 low since first he set foot in our temple of 9 q learning. His cheery, How goes it, has made D Q him famous. Harvard is lucky. D 4 D 4 I MARION MARGARET BEHRENS 5 Q D 0 Charleston, Ill. High Ul1iZ'UI'5ifj' of Illinois D Q ,X G C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '21, Girl I Y Reserves, '20, '21, '22, Junior Girls, Sophomore V , Girls, Senior Girls. V I Grey eyes are a sign of success and Marion ' W , has certainly proved their worth. Besides be- U Q D Q ing a good student, she is a friend we are all D Q glad to have made in Hyde Park. D 4 RUTH BENNETT V Q D 0 Ray V 4 D Q C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Junior Girls, '20, 1 , '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '20, '21 Although you think Ruth is quiet always re- Q , member Still waters run deep. She is a 9,41 conscientious worker and we're glad to claim 9 Q in Q her as a Hyde Parker. I 1 5 F is ,i 1 DOROTHY BEVINGTON U N Scotg: I C 18 19 20 21 2 Business World '94 ,f .. .,' ,' ,' ,' ,'2,Freshman Girls, 'N '18, '19, Sophomore Girls, '19, '20, Junior 1 1 girls, '20, QZI, Senior Girls, '21, '22, Spanish 2 ' ' lub, '20, ' 1. j, i 4 Say! Did you ever notice a pair of big, 'ff' F C brown eyes with Dot behind 'em? Of course 5,1 you did, and you liked them, too. She has f -, Q S seemed to be very quiet and good, but she's 1 ' 1 Q . very mischievous when you know her. N I A b 4 M5 f . . -.- ,..-..--,aMT ...Nam .. ..-......W .--MM ,- --...Vf, LQ---,,,2E,x,,flQ.A.,. ..... i, , ,,,. gg, 'Ti' ,,,,,,,. lg QN.-a,,..- ,,,..,...,,,,QZ'!1:Y -......,, .,..,.. .!cfs4.XN,,...e....!z:sXf,g- ....,....-,..f f 2 v f - D Qin '41, X, 4 . M , L VW.:-' SYLVIA BLOCK ZW. K. Sullivan Universily of Madison C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls' Society, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Spanish, '21. - They call her Frisco Jr. but you can't ap- preciate it until you see her dance. As for being good-looking, popular, and a good sport -well that's Sylvia. ALVIN HAROLD BLOOM Debating Club, '20, '21, Treas. '20, Pres. '21, Story Scribblers, '20, '21, '22, Vice Pres. '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Chairman Pro- gram Committee '21, '22, History Club, '20, '21, Travel Club, '20, Stamp and Coin Club, '20, '21, Vice Pres. '21, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, '22, Alvin is a likeable chap, with plenty of ability. The last item of his pedigree is a write-up in itself, and gives a fair idea of the distance he is going to go in this world. WILLIAM H. BLOOM Kozminski U11i7!FV.Ylfj' of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, '20, Spanish Club, 'l8. '19, '20, Heavyweight Soccer Champs, '21, Captain-elect Soccer '22. Everyone knows Bill with his broad smile and general good nature. Is he popular? He was chosen captain of our 1922 Heavyweight Soccer Team. 'Nuf said. EDGAR M. BLUMENTHAL Francis E. Willard Uniwmvity of Illinois Heavyweight Football, '20, '21, Member of City Champion Heavyweight Football Team, '21, Swimming, '19, '20, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Orchestra, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshmen Boys' Club, '18, '19, Sophomore Boys' Club, '20, R. O. T. C. Honor Company, '19, '20, '21, R, O. T. C. Staff, '22. Eddie is one of our football and swimming heroes. Not only is he clever in his classwork. but he has also a very pleasing personality which has helped him to attain popularity at Hyde Park. EUGENE BLYE Kosnzinslci llniwrsify of Clzirugo Sophomore Boys' Club, Discussion Club, '20, '21, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Glee Club, '22, Operetta, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '22, Annual Staff, '22. Gene is not so imposing or big, but he's a regular fellow and a good pal, which makes up for it. Moreover he has brains and a sense of humor. VG' V0 YY 70? 'ov Q15 AQ Q45 Q QQ QQ, QQ,, 28 X I F 0 at Q A :: 'USE .mi D K-If + ----- L Gm, '1::e!:. '15 if'- ?? , KATHERINE BOAK D Q Wadsworlli Uizizlelzrity of Wisfonsin C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '19, D Q '20, '21, Freshman Girls' Club, '19, Sophomore Girls' Club, '20, Junior Girls' Club, '21, Senior Girls' Club, '22, Operetta, '20, , Oh, l've just figured it all out. A Bunny usually does have everything figured D out' and very well, too, although she just says U 4 so In fun. JACK BOLAND 101111 Fiske Unit'0r.vity of Illinois D Q Track, '22, Baseball, '22, Class Basketball, '21, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Boys' p Q Club, Sophomore Boys' Club, Spanish Club, '21, French Club, '21, '22, Plutarch Club, '21, History Club, '22. Of course you have all seen tall, handsome ,lack around school. He has made a name for U fl himself in athletics, and will surely be missed D Q by Hyde Parkers when he leaves. i VIRGINIA BOND ' John Fiske Nortlzzuesterzi University D 4 Freshman Girls' Society, '18, '19, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, '20, Junior Girls' Society, p Q '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21, '22, Girl , Reserves, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '20, '21, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22. Next year, we may expect to see Virginia . I dancing in the limelight, if flashing eyes, black D G hair, a dimpled chin, and fairy toes can swing D 4 it. We'll look for you, Ginny, I CHARLOTTE BORGES , llfaltcr Scott , Nortliwerteriz Sophomore Girls, Sec. '19, Junior Girls, '20, D 0 Senior Girls, '21, Junior Assembly, '21, Senior D 0 Dramatics, '22, Talent Club, '22, C. l. C., '19, , k '20, '21, '22, Musical Club, '19, '20, Girl Re- Q serves, '20, '21, French Club, '21, Sigma Epsi- lon, '22, l When Charlotte takes Fanny Bloomfield D Q Zeisler's place in the musical world, we'll be mighty glad to remember that she graduated V Q as one of the best loved members of our class. ' I L GERTRUDE BRENEMAN ' S11l1li't'.Yf7L'tll'C l,'Iziiw'ri!y of Chicago p Q Sophomore Girls, '20, junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Choral Society, '20, Operetta, V 'J '20, Plutarch Club, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '20, 1 '21, '22, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, Q '21 l X To those who know thee not, no words can ' paint, P 0 And those who know thee, know all words D G are faint. There is no more to say, Gertrude, except that we'll miss you when you've gone away. b 4 I , . Y- H Y .Y , ' -V Q Q ' Q 0 V V '7 V V 0 V V V V O C ' 29 1 6 l 1 l 4 1 X. , l - i .- - Q., .qbl ,zu .- . -M f V lf.-M., .. ,sl ' la W 'efjizirggziieffifa-Lii.n-13 4 ,f L '- E ' f lla! .,3, 1 ,Y Y . . Y, :,,,,,.,,,,. ,..,, ,,, - , W my ,,,. ,,,-Rv'-k,,M - I,,h,,N,k-- - . 7 ' '!, ' 1 M -M Y. mm- ....-eiha, ,,MAV r'-1 i l . , V1 Q ' ROBERT oTIs BRINK ,, Q D Q Townsend Harris Hall, New York City ' , University of Chicago 9 4 Q2 4: C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '19, l 3 ' 3 Dramatic Club, '20, '21, '22, Student Council, Q , . '20, '21, '22, Art Club, '20, '21, '22, Annual ' 5 l Staff, '22, Weekly Staff, '20, Art Editor, '21, 22, Sigma Epsilon, '20. f -ff 7 X Bob, our noted cartoonist, has made many Mg friends in H. P. He has a winning smile and i 'Y X a personality we can't help but like. He has 3 , l 5 also an artistic talent which has helped the 1 Q , Annual materially. Q42 1 5, gl D Q GORDON GOODHUE BRITTAN Shakespeare University of Chicago ,L , , Dramatic Club, '20, News Editor Weekly, f , f '22, Sporting Editor, '21, Student Council, '20, 1 E 2 Q Publicity Manager Farrago, Manager Senior lx 1 l Track, '21, Operetta Staff, '22, Treas. Weekly Club, '21, Member of Commercial Alumni As- ,cj 1 sociation, Lightweight Basketball, '22, Class gf' 7 W Basketball, '20, '21, '22, Manager '22, Glee 1 5 1 1 Club, '21, '22, 1 1 When Gordon leaves us, in June, there goes ' ' away from Hyde Park one of the fellows who D made the class of '22 as great as it is. As ' an athlete and scholar, his record is most ad- 5 cl bla, mirable. To Gordon, then, scholar and all- f W ' ' round good fellow, all haill 1 I l 1 l ADLAIDE R. BROSTROM C ' ' lx 4 Edmund Bnrke Business World 3 7 V Sophomore Girls' Society, '20, C. 1. C., '19, 5 q 9 G '20, '21, '22, Junior Girls' Society, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '22, Girl Reserves, '20, Choral i Society, '20, '21, Operetta, '21, '22, Glee Club, , '22 1 Adlaide, when she graduates, will go into the Z tl D G business world where we expect she will do as M D Q well as she has done here in Hyde Park. V N l HELEN L. BULLocK 2 f . Hornell High, New York University of Chicago l l ' C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, My X junior Girls, '20, '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22, 2 f Helen came to us half way across the con- W3 D 'G tinent to enter old Hyde Park. She has not T 3 . been with us long, but she has entered into the 5 S l , spirit of Hyde Park from the very first. Good- , l l fl bye Helen, good luck! that NORTON BURNETT 9 Q ty ,J Bryn Mawr Notre Danze I f - Freshman Boys' Society, '19, C. 1. C., '19, f , F , '20, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling, '20, Swim- 2 ' ming Team, '21, Fur and Feather, '20, Plut- j R 1 arch, '20, Discussion, '20, '2l. 9 Nortz came from a good grammar school A Q K ,, to a good high school and he's going to a good college. He's a loyal Hyde Parker and a good 1 ' scout. We wish him luck and success in every- , thing. 5 D 41 a 4 3 vmmm MWm'3vCV: ' Tvcviffer Hvvcvj ' H+' V- fo 'Y WNV v v X7 Q Q, A Q - Ao , AA- ob., ,,------, QQ 30 444 95? f , M.. , if x 11 at- iii' ' 'll li s, ,.--1 ' -,- 4 te c 4.1 tri EDNA BURNSTEIN California Musical Club, '19, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '21, French Club, '20, Choral Society, '22, Operetta, '22, Sophomore Girls, '19, Junior Girls, '20, Senior Girls, '21, '22, G. A. A., '20, C. 1. C., '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '22. ,r-1 D 0 D 4 Edna entrances us with her sweet person- D Q ality and her exquisite playing. When she 9 G fully awakes to her accomplishments, her period , ' of bashfulness will be over. 1 l D fl FOLSO-ME EGETH BUSHEY D C Adrian High University of Chicago Senior Girls' Society, Girl Reserves, C. 1. C., Musical Club, Senior Dramatics, Talent Club, Choral Society, Girls' Glee Club. D Q Although Bushey has been with us but a short time, she has been more active than some U 4 who 'have been here four years. You ought , to see her act and hear her sing! l , . 9 Q JOSEPH H. BUTTERWORTH D 4 Parkside Uniz'er.rity of Pennsylvarzia , 1 C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '19, '20, I '21, '22, Camp Roosevelt Club, '20, '21. ' i Joe is a small kid, but he is just like T. N. 9 4, T., much force in small quantities. He makes himself known when he speaks, and never 9 4 takes a back seat. We are all proud to call I 1 him friend. l D il HELEN CAIRNS D 4 Bryn Mau'r Universily of Illinois C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, French Club, Span- ish Club, Girl Reserves, Art Club, Junior 1 Girls, Senior Girls. D 4 Jerry is a girl with great big blue eyes. Such a cheerful, sympathetic, helpful, good lv 41 sport is this little girl that we cannot help lov- X ing her. Besides being interesting she takes an interest in everything. J D sl D 41 LUCILLE CAMPICHE 1 Oakland Univcwsity of Chicago C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Girls, '18, j '19, Sophomore Girls, '19, '21, Senior Girls, VG '21, '22, French Club, '20, '21. If you've lost your pep, just page Miss D 0 Canned Peaches and she'll chase your blues X away. She can rattle off French, is a full- Hedged stenog and dance?-well, just call Y around some time. , ,, , D fi ' v v ' v v v 0 v G O O ' 17 0 V V v O 9 29.4 PQ4 XX XPS PSX P94 252.4 A ,s 1 31 1 A... ,MA . ' Kai' nf X1 GEORGE W. CARLSON Kozminski Business World Freshman Boys' Club, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrest- ling Club, '20, Here is a fellow who has made a success of his school life, not only scholastically, but also socially and athletically. You ought to hear his speak Spanish. Why, Vincente Belasco Ibanez has nothing on him. ROBERT B. CARLSON Kozininski University of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Boys' Club, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '21, All those who know Bob, and there are many, will remember him as a rather quiet but merry fellow, always, ready for fun or work. We are sure that he will succeed in life if he always surmounts obstacles as he does here at Hyde Park. RICHARD CARR A. O. Sexton University of Illinois C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Boys' Club, '19, Sophomore Boys' Club, '20, Plutarch Club, '20, Musical Club, '21, '22, Choral S0- ciety, '19, '20, '21, Boys' Glee Club, '20, '21, '22, Operetta, '21, '22, Senior Dramatics, '22. Dick was great as Ko Ko in the Mikado and great as Capt. Corcoran in UH. M. S. Pinafore, and so we may hope to hear him hailed as the second De Wolf Hopper. His voice and comedian's ability should make him a star of light opera or musical comedy. ODES SA CAVE James Business World C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, History Club, '18, '19. Odessa is one of those people who are always the same, come what may. Her sincerity and unaffectcdness have won many friends. She's our shorthand shark. 'R LILLIAN CHALBECK Ray Business World C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Senior Girls, '21, '22. Everybody k11ows Lillums for, her sweet disposition and reserved manner. She is a conscientious worker and wc'l1 vouch for her success. VV VV YO? R75 7454 9 XY ' 'YY 5,95 242.4 A., H. U, M, M, QQ 32 ' . Q? - -W . . 122 1- fl. ffv X1 Qt- 'X ' of . ,,,,, ':::ee:, RUTH CHAPMAN D 0 Unizfersily of Illinois Senior Girls, '22, Junior Girls, '21, C. I. C., D Q1 '19, '20, '21, '22, Ruth has the spirit and is an ardent student of languages-especially French. Her love for work is most unusual. D 4 N'est-ce pas, Ruth? D 0 X VIVIAN ADELE CLARK ', Wadswortlz Uniwrsily of Chicago Q Q C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, '22, Annual Staff, '22, Freshman Girls' I7 4 Club, '19, Sophomore Girls' Club, '20, Junior Girls' Club '21, Senior Girls' Club, '22, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, French Club, '20, '21. Vivian's record card shows nothing under D Q S during her four years in Hyde Park. Although she is quiet, she has made hundreds D 41 of friends. D Q HARRY COHEN University of Chicago D 0 Harry Cohen, because of entering Hyde Park in his senior year, has not been very active. Although only a member of C. I. C. at Hyde Park, he held many ofhces of honor i at the school from which he came to us. D Q D 4 JOSEPH COHN C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, Interclass Basketball, '20, Boxing and D 0 Wrestling Club, '21, '22, Discussion Club, '20, p 4 Radio Club, '22, Stamp and Coin Club, '20. i Joe is just a regular fellow, nothing fazes him, from a tough problem in math, to an equally tough opponent in a debate. This char- acteristic will carry him far and fast from P 0 Hyde Park. D Q ' ROBERT COLOMB D Q fame: Wadsworth University of Illinois Class Basketball, '19, '20, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, 17 4 '21, Golf and Tennis, '19, '20, Hayseed Club, 1 1 '21, '22, Fur and Feather Club, '19, '20, Span- ish Club, '19, Track, '20 ,L Boxing and Wrest- ling Club, '20, D G Handsome Bob, our school collar add, has been very prominent in Hyde Park throughout b 0 his four years. He has made many friends, who will miss his hearty smile when he goes to Illinois. ' D Q 1 Ov vo V9-'vv' 'oo- vv V csv 1 XX XX XX V , QAY ,QQ QQ A oc AQ, EASAS mg 33 Gifs ,,iUFafssa- r' lxll I o Q .e gh . . 2' I' ' ' L D74 '1::a!ili ' Q - 13 lL - SANTO COLOSIMO i D D D D D D D D l D D l D D D D D D D D D D Ray University of Chicago Heavyweight Basketball, '22, Lightweight Basketball, '21, Baseball, '20, '21, '22. Two points! There is another basket for Hyde Park! Santo has been busy on the bas- ketball floor. And his steady arm, as a catcher on the nine, makes any man hesitate before trying to steal second base. June will take one of Hyde Park's sterling athletes with her. MARGARET CONNER La Fayetteville High University of Arkansas C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Junior Girls, '20, Senior Girls, '21, Dramatic Club, '22, History Club, '20, Girl Reserves, 2l. Peggy, with her southern drawl has leisurely wended two years through Hyde Park. She has shone, especially, in her Latin and Dra- matic classes. FREDERIC S. COOK Ko.:min.rki University of Chicago Behind Fritz's studied indolence, there is masked a keen mind fitted with a tongue like a two-edged sword. We predict that that stern fearlessness, as yet so little known, will make him, in the law, a second Landis. DEXTER K. COOLIDGE University Elementary Princeton Senior Track, '21, '22, Soccer, '20, '21, Dis- cussion Club, '19, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, Glee Club, '21, '22, Student Council, '22, C. I. C., 'l8, '19, '20, '21, '22, Vice Pres. '22, Annual Staff, '22, Although Dexter is quiet and serious, you ought to see him step the 880. He sure is a speed demon and will have left an enviable record when he leaves H. P. DOROTHY ELEANOR COOPER John Fiske Wellesley C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Dramatic Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, French Club, '21, '22, Choral Society, '19, '20, Senior Dramatics, '21, '22, Junior Girls, '20, Senior Girls, '21, '22, Music Club, '19, G. A. A., '20, Senior Euclidean, '21, Weekly Staff, '22, Annual Staff, '22, Garden Club, '20, '21, '22, Ye Old Seer prophesies and I write, Looks are deceiving. The fair maid Dorothy is proof of this. Compare ye her list of activities with her quiet self and find ye out the truth of what I say. This maid of fertile mind and agile wit shall yet be ye foremost woman editor of ye great world. D4 l' or ff So? o 'W . 354' QQ to .is as is AA XX 34 1 if C I' 1 - ' . 1 2 i. . ::.. 0753 ... X' Oli! If ,W M4 as gli., ig 5 W M ' -- ' 1 i ffl ' -1 1 1 g 1 g Q, Ag i . Q ' , if YVYMH Y jg - ,+E':+- if 1:-:.:.j:uv.n:a,i DOROTHY MAY COOPER 0 0 D 0 Kenwood Grarnniar University of Chicago D 4 D Q Glee Club, '22, Garden Club, Treas., '21, Junior Girls, '20, '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22, French Club, '20, '21, Weekly Staff, '21, C. I. ' C., '20, '21, - 1 Yes, this is our Dot with curling hair and D q D 4 laughing eyes. She is a regular girl, the kind one wants for a friend. She has lots of pep D 0 V 4 and the ability to put things over. 3 I . 1 1 s 1, D Q THOMAS CORBETT Q Loyola University of Illinois U 0 D 4 So homore Bo s' Club '20' Band '21, C. 1. D Y , y y C., '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club, '20. , Tom is cheerful all the time without being G , j a cheerful idiot Cthat's our idea of the highest V ' praiseb. He is going to Illinois, where, unless D D Q we're poor prophets, he is going to make a fy 4 5, Q whale of a success. f s ' H l 1 1 LUCILLE CRUNELLE D Q P 4 C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Junior Girls, fzo, 5, 4 5, ' '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22, Art Club, '21, ff 3 French Club, '20, Spanish Club, '21, Girl Re- 5 5 3 3 serves, '21, Weekly Staff, '22, Annual Stalt, l ' '22. ' J 1, Doesn't this little girl remind you of one 2 4 D Q of Nell Brinkley's ideal pictures? And she D Q is ideal in every way too. A dandy pal, a good D 4 worker, and a fine artist as Well. D G D 0 ALTA CUN DY D 4 Walter Stott University of Chicago ,D 4' Sophomore Girls, '19, Junior Class Sec. '21, Weekly Staff Associate Editor '21, Reporter i '22, Senior Class Vice Pres., Annual Staff, 1 Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, U 4 D Q '18, Senior Girls' Pres. '21, '22, Alta is a girl that commands both our re- D Q 15 Q spect and love. A goddess to the Freshman, 1 she has stood for high ideals among the sen- 1 ' 4 iors. Her pedigree shows our opinion of her ' l , S brains, and her picture, of her face. . R D 41 KN. Mi , sg if X GEORGE E. DAELMAN Q 5 Ray Business World j 5 C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Boxing and Wg ixfj Wrestling Club, '19, '20, '21, French Club, '20, fl Dfw '21. D 0 3 Eootball-that's George. He has not missed , a sm le ame in several ears. He is a stanch 3 g Y i Q supporter of the teams, and, incidentally, a g g 3 good student. A It ' ,Q D Q , n 4 i L,-A, Q 6, .ft . t:YN.,,,..,,,.s.,,..1,cr .cms ,.......... as .cn ,.., m QWMWJ ':x.....w...w .a.NQi. 43 35 g l 1 af- ' :: 'UBB J u 5,5 nD 2, 4 4 . 1 -QM ,M M! ':::a2e. Z., V un ly X 1, - v 4' . , -. v--f LEAH DANIELS p Q Willard University of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Travel Club, '22, Art U fl Club, '19, '20, Garden Club, '20, '21, Story 1 Scribblers, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '22, Swim- ' ming Team, '19, '20, Freshman Girls, '19, Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior D Girls, '22, Ukelele Club, '20, '22, Lee's inexhaustible supply of pep and fun D 4 has made her very popular, and the pedigree names a few of the activities that will miss her. I D G BRADLEY DAVIES D 4 Edmund Burke University of Michigan Inter-Class Basketball, '18, '19, Bantam- ' weight Basketball, '19, '20, Captain '20, Light- ' weight Basketball, '21, '22, Captain '21, '22, ' Sigma Epsilon, '21, Pres. '21, C. I. C., '18, p Q '19, '20, '21, '22, Vice Pres. '21, Stamp and Coin Club, '20, Glee Club, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '18, D G '19, '20, '21, Treas. '21, Operetta, '22. 5 As an athlete, scholar, and singer, Brad l ' has left an indelible record. His ability to bring down S's and E's has made him popular D Q with the faculty, and his open-heartedness and good-will have made him many lasting friends p Q among the student body. l CLARENCE F. DAVIES D Q Sexton University of Illinois C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Boys' D 4 Club, '20, Discussion Club, '21, Spanish Club, 1 '20, '21, '22, Treas. '22, South Side Spanish , Club Association, Treas. '22, History Club, '20, '21, Travel Club, '21. Clarence is that sort of a fellow who is not U G heard from much, but nevertheless, he has 9 Q accomplished much for his school. His sphere 1 of greatest activity is in the Spanish Club, where he has organized the South Side Clubs. D Q MIRIAM DAVIS D 0 A. O. Sexton University of Illinois 1 Dramatic Club, '20, Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Plutarch Club, '20, French Club, '21. ' Refreshingly amusing, delightfully exciting, U 41 exceptionally entertaining, that's Miriam D 6 Davis, just like a good book. 'e ' JOHN W. DAY Ray University of Chicago P 0 Lightweight Football, '21. 5 0 Johnnie is the stalwart center on our foot- J ball team. And Johnnie seldom makes a mis- take either on the football field or off. o Q J V Q V 0 W4 WC 5674 V V V v 9 9 ,J XX 95,1 as AA ,.a....a ,XX 29.5.2944 '36 v ,Sf 4 X , I' 2 gm , 349 E EEF fe 4 , L ,.,.,, .. -:mul In- X M IM to 4- , - . Y, EARLE W. DE FOREST ' ' Lane Tech Uni'Uer'.viIy of Chicago O 6 Earle's his name, 9 4 He came from Lane. , Late hours at night Q He keeps, all right, But we like him just the same. ' D Q D C1 HENRIETTA W. DEGEN ' Unizfersity High Art Iizstitute C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls' So- Q , ciety, Junior Girls' Society, Art Club, '20, D G Treas. '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, -4 . G. A. A., '20, '21, '22, Basketball, '20, '21, '22, A, U 'D Q Baseball, '20, '21, '22, Track, '20, '22, Swim- ming, '21, '22. K V ' eq We'll give any one a gold medal who can X remember seeing Henry with a frown. Be- '. sides being one of the champion smilers, she is a star basketball player and clever artist. . f D 4 'xr VIRGINIA DE NOYELLES D Q Detroit Central High, Detroit, Mich. Uniz'er.rify of Miclzigaiz D 4 C. I. C. I 1 Whispers in a division room: Who is that , new girl in the first seat? Isn't she inter- esting looking? What do you suppose she's like? Etc., etc. Virginia has been with us b 4 but a short while Calas, too shortj. . 5 Q l DAVID A. DINSDALE ' folzn Fiske University of Chicago D G C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrest- b 4 ling Club, '19, '20, '21, Weekly Staff, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, Class Basketball, '21, 1 Lightweight Basketball, '21, Manager of Basket- ball, '22, Track, '21, '22, Chicago School Boy ' Skating Team, '22. ' D fl Dave is the original all-round man. A star , athlete, a Sigma Epsilon man, and a Weekly 0 Staff writer, he has proven his ability in a dozen ways. Keep up the good work, Dave! F ti Z1 EVELYN DIXON D il Koslrlirzski Wisconsin C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Junior Girls, '21, ' Senior Girls, '22, Spanish Club, '21, French ' Club, '2l. D Q3 The girl with the china-blue eyes , They're surely chuck full of surprise, D 4 You'll never forget her, , 1 If you ever have met her, For the charm of her, you'1l realize. W 1 4. I IX-'J fj Q Eval i....... Q7 47,-Y xvfxv 7 '7 f'f+': 'eY7 17 W XV g?f' ' xy xv 'A xQA'7f--'-J ' ,SJMS 2.95 fiaS,,,-a--f.Q.Qf..,,fiv.4.-,. , 37, -.--.-12----- - ---Y Y- -Y ----Y -- --l--, v ' g 'V Ill V 'kt L In-:lf 'LJ 'ww' Z, L, nv lt J l L 4-, -- ' ' viE,5.l,.' L: W -,.,,fn.. ' , HUMPHREY CAMPBELL DIXON 0 b 4 Lombard University of Chicago C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Debating Club, D 9 Q '18, '19, '20, Vice Pres., '21, Fur and Feather I , Club, Vice Pres., '22, Plutarch Club, '20, Pres., '21, Discussion Club, '19, '20, Band, '20, Stamp 5 , and Coin Club. D 4 Dixon's aim in life is to be a Sky Pilot. 9 His gift of oratory and winning smile along D 0 with his other qualities fit him for this calling. F 1 I I l 1 4 RUTH DOMKE D p Q Austin High University of Chicago C. I. C., '21, '22, Spanish Club, '21, Vice Pres. D D Q '22, Senior Girls, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '21, , '22, Sigma Epsilon, '22, G. A. A., '22. , Another one of those who pull down the ' i S's. Although she has not been with us long, D B Q Ruth has charmed us with her sweet southern A ff manner. She is one of the chief fun-makers If, 9 Q of the chemical laboratory. ! ' f ' JOSEPH HARVEY DONNELLY 5' D Q - Quigley Prep. Notre Dame D U Q Boxing and Wrestling Club, '21, C. I. C., I f' , '21, '22, Interclass Basketball, '22. ' 9 An all-'round good Hyde Parker, a good l , student and a loyal supporter ofl ourfteami. U , We are proud to put him on our ist o gra - ' 9 Q uates. D D G i BERNICE DUNBAR 'N ' Graehni-Stuart University of Chicago 9 0 6 Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, y, Senior Girls, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22. Q 9' Q The good fairy smiled kindly on Bernice, ' for she gave her two priceless gifts. One gift A , is atrare mentality, the other, theh gift .olf 5 flooding the lives of those about er wit 15 My suns b hine. o, Q 1 1' I f HAZEL DUNCAN ' . 1 Red Oak High University of Chicago D ' Weekly S,taff,,'22, Sigma Epsilon, '21,,0Gigs' Q 1x Glee Club, 20, 21, H1story Club, 19, 2 , , ,f INS '22, Musical Club, '20, '21, French Club, '20, 3 1 4 ' '21, '22, Operetta, '20, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, ' s ' '22, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore f Girls' Society, Junior Girls' Society, Senior -5 R F Girls' Society, Travel Club, '22. E4 Hazel is one of our petite poets. She has 0 G zgxf a quaint old-fashioned manner and a demure 5 1' N little face that charms us. We wish we had E l I more like you, Hazel. 4 I L 5 N his QQ 5' X V Q9 V Q ,,,,,,.v!xv V wk., , ...hx.u,l,xG1,.,-....-..-,. Q U,........ .-.,, vi Npjlg ,-N. Le, W, KA-.-... . 7 A as , , ....... at 0 A a. ..2-2A1'g-ww,...-. M.., ,,,. .. ....... ' 38 X . L C 9- me ' ... X . Zi, '41 4 4 I A W .nuns 4 L -.,.,,u ML! iiifllla ' 1 11 I if ii if ..-v'7'3a'mQA f i -:se-ig -:' -ts ,fLf2-Jnrgu-,-1 if I REYNOLDS DUNN I L L 0 0 b Q Morton High Cicero Q Reynolds is a quiet little chap. He came to P 4 D 41 Hyde Park only in time to graduate. He is ' interested in wrestling, and in other ways is ' i quite an athlete. 4 , , Q D Q D D Cl D Q BERENICE D-UNNE i ' Corpus Christi Normal College ' Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, C. I. C., ' I I '19, '20, '21, '22. U 4 D 4 Berenice is one of those dainty, petite girls. 0 Q D 4 She has made herself popular by her willing to please personality, and her lovable manner. A big, empty place will be left when she leaves I US. D 4 D Q D 4 v 41 , WILLIAM M. DUTTON i . 1 Q I John Fiske Swarthmore i French Club, '21, Spanish Club, '21, Plutarch D Q D Q Club, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, Fresh- man Boys' Club, '18, Sophomore Boys' Club, D il p C '19, ,Iunior Euclidean, '21, If a girl were writing this, she would say- , Billy is a marvelous dancer-his eyes-oh !- ' but Bill after all that, is still a mighty good fellow. He has an aversion for blondes and D Q D 41 can play the piano almost as well as he can D Q D G dance. , D Q D 0 OLIVE MONICA EAVES b G Forestville University of Chicago , D 0 Choral Society, '19, '20, '21, Operetta, '20, '21, C. I. C. '19, '20, '21, '22, junior Girls' I I Society, '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21, '22. V fl l , Olive looks studious, serious, and quiet, but r Q, ' A when you really know her-Oh sayl She's M pretty and popular-we know 'cause we've IX? 5. Q seen. 1 1 I 5 D 41 VIRGINIA EGGERS b G Q65 Wadsworth University of Chieago 5 IV Xl' Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21 , Freshman Girls, 5 '18, Sophomore Girls, '19, Junior Girls, '20, I , Senior Girls, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, C. I. Q ,l , C., '18, '19, '20, '21, G. A. A., '18, Senior , DQ Euclidean, '21. N 1, , Virginia possesses one of the things which is 3 most needed in this world, ambition. With this ' quality she has surpassed diificulties that are hard to overcome. Q- ..., , , A, , . C..- , ,, V. Q 11-ra 1--'f 'M' ':- .,,'W'- - '- -rg--- -4 , - pw, , - .7 4.7, ,Ve Q N, xvf .M f . xr f ,f ,,,, W,A4f-,,--. ,,ffsw,.,, e. L Lost - --.- V . .J'fT,-1 . -Mfg-4. ,W 39 - QQ4- W gat! a' i - A L .,.,. ':::aee. M Vt:-0' - AD vicroiz M. EHRLICH Willard University of Illinois Freshman Boys' Club, '18, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19g Discussion Club, '20, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22. Vic loves- an argument any time, any place, anywhere. He will probably make a great ora- tor or salesman some day. DELOS EISEN CARMICHEAL Elkhart High, Elkhart, Indiana Annapolis C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '21g Freshmen Boys' Club, '19g Sophomore Boys' Club, '20, Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20, '21g Commissioned Officers' Club, '20, '21, '22, Major '21, '22, Rifle Team, '22, Honor Company, '20, '21, ' '22. Major has been our ideal soldier with that carriage, that snappy uniform, and that en- thusiasm and good will. ELISE ELBOGEN S'l1alsespeare C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, French Club, '21g junior Club, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Girl Re- serves. What is the attraction? Elise, of course, with her tantalizing smile. She is sincere in her school work but she knows that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. DOROTHEA ELIZABETH EMERSON Central High, Washington, D. C. University of Chicago C. I. C., '21, '22, Rec. Sec. '21, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Pres. '21, Special Editor Weekly Staff '21g Weekly Club, Vice Pres. '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, Vice Pres. '21. Who doesn't prick up his ears when he hears Dot slurring her r's or softening her a's. Hyde Park's only regret is that it did not benefit by four years of Dorothea's popularity. BLANCHE ENGLEHARD Riverside-Brookfield High Uniziersity of Illinois junior Assembly, '21g C. I. C., Dramatic Club, Senior Dramaticsg Sigma Epsilon. Ah! Here is the beautiful maiden who dis- tinguished herself so favorably in Senior Dra- matics. There is no doubt about it, Blanche has wonderful dramatic ability, a11d here's wishing her every success in that line. 'M' 564 YO? 564+ X374 JU? 57O?'C 9 M AQ A6 Ae- AQ We-Q, AA AA 40' - Wg'-. ' :- ,, , 21, 4 L4 lm '1::e::. - V us. E iw ,1 '- ' - ?:?'+l- - ., Y 4-J :Num 'rf MELBA ERICSON ' p Q 0 Schurz University of Chicago Junior Girls, '20, Senior Girls, '22, French D 4 43 Club, '20, '21, '22, sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, ', -, '22, Girl Reserves, '20, C. I. C., '20, '21, '22. lf Melba had lived a thousand years ago, , she would have been a Viking princess. As 0 Q 4 it is, she has turned all her splendid energy to supporting Hyde Park. D 0 4 l , D 0 4 ANNE EVANS Kenwood U1llZJZ1'Sl'lj' of Chicago . 9 Q 4 C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls, '19, Junior Girls, '20, Senior Girls, '21, '22, Weekly 'Staff Exchange Editor, '21. '- Our Anne will have no difficulty in getting what she Wants in this world. Who could re- D 4 4 sist that billion dollar smile? D 4 G GLADYS EX 9 4 D Q Srxlon U7llZ'6TSllj' of Illinois D Q D Q Sophomore Girls, '19, '20, Junior Girls, '20, , '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '22, Weekly Staff, '22, ' Who is this? Why, of course, it's Gladys. l She's the little girl whom everyone takes for a 9 4 6 freshman. Gladys always has a helping hand 0 Q 4 for everyone who needs it. W D 4 G MARJORIE FARR D Q Glenn Ellyn , G C. I. C., '21, '22, Senior Girls' Society, '22, , 1 l Girl Reserves, '22. Midge is known as our sweet little lady who always wears a bright smile. She is always 9 41 Q Johnny on the spot for having a good time and a lot of fun. 5 0 0 X , , D 41 MURIEL FERGESON folzn Fiske Normal College D 4' il Freshman Girls' Club, '18, '19, Sophomore ' Girls' Society, '19, '20, Junior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21, '22, C. I. C., ' , '19, '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, Q Spanish Cl11b, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21. O Tubby is known for her good disposition. , D Q O She has been the same throughout her four ' years of school-always true to her friends. Bet she'll be a good teacher! Here's to' l Tubby. D Q 4 o 41 5 5 Q 17 Y V 9 'A W7 V YE W YY V U Y V 9 Y V V 'AE Y 9 C H DQL. bgai. 2924. P5240 EQ! 29,5 . 41 ,V .-i-' ff ' 1 . V- WILBERT T. FINDLEY 1 D 0 Kenwood University of Chicago O C . Pres. Freshman Boys' Club, '18, French D 4 p Q ,ff Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, X , '21, '22, Dramatic Club, '21, '22, Discussion 3 l 1 Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Senior Dramatics, E l '22, Weekly Staff, 'l9. 1 ' Wilbert, as his pedigree will show, is rather 0 Q D 4 prominent in Hyde Park's activities. He is D 0 quite an actor, and a good student to boot. D C V MARVIN FORD ' Shakespeare University of Chicago Q Debating Club, '21, '22, c. 1. C., '18, '19, U Q D '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '19, Discussion Club, D Q I, 4 '19, '20, '21, Marvin is the fellow with the big blue Mar- mon that we see around school. He has black 1 curly hair like Eugene O'Brien, and plays the ' piano like Paderewski. D C D Q ' gs Q MARY ESTHER FOSTER Koerninrki Rockford College ' ' 1 R C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls' j f , Society, '19, '20, Junior Girls' Society, '20, '21, N 1 Senior Girls' Society, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, ' 4 D Q '20, '21, '22, Sec., '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, D I, Q '22, Senior Euclidean Club, Sec., '20, Art Club, '20, '21, Garden Club, '20, '21, '22, French ' ' g 1 Club, '21, '22, sec., '22, Talent Club, 'za 3 , 5 ' Little Mary is as jolly as her hair is curly. 1 ' 1 She is a good student and still insists that she - D C 9 Q is going to be an old-maid ,School teacher, ' but her friends will not be surprised if some-- D Q D 4 one induces her to change her mind.v I I I ' RUTH THEODORA FOSTER V ' ' St. Xavier Academy Mt. Morris, Ill., College 9 Q D C C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sec.-Treas., '20, D Q D Q '21 ,Art Club, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '20, '22, I Junior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Senior Girls' 3 I I Society, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, Garden , Club, '20, '21, '22,Vice Pres., '22, Girl Reserves, 5 '20, '21, '22, G. A. A., '20, '21, Girls' Swimming b 41 Team, '20, '21, , D C Can school spirit reign in a good cook? X' 1' Q Well, it does here. Ruth works hard for her 5 I numerous clubs and keeps up her high standard Q 1 of work, too. She loves a good joke and her l , i giggle is unceasing around school. 'xg WALDEMAR FRASER D 'T 1' Walter Scott University of Chicago 7 I I C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling i l ' 5 Club, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Stamp 1 1 and Coin Club, '21, Band, '20, '21, '22, fm, O K Wally is the pride of his U. S. History 'i V Class and he is a demon saxophone player. Wally and his sax will tootle their way as I 5 3 blithely through life as they have through , 2 1 Hyde Park. E ,. - J D Q 4 ,A ,7 F7 M V F rw 41 ---,fy -Q 'A - f'xrj iff VL' 'J ' f XG' 'ff' ' VU? i ' fir '7 's '-e-'e 5, cgi, ,v-..- le eee... .yszi XA M 2525. . 42 , 1 v 1 I 9- L -,T .mg M -' Q, 4 + . .-- ?' 0' u, i Z A -9 my-:::L!l.l1ll ' i Us all -f' iii?-' CL T -J Q'-L. ,- LENABEL FREEMAN Q D Q Willard Northwestern Plutarch Club, '19, Fur and Feather Club, . D 4 9 Q '20, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, Freshman Girls' ' s Club, '19, Sophomore Girls,' Club, '20, Junior Girls' Club, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Girl Re- , serves, '20, '21, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, ' Lenabel Freeman will always be remembered V 4 V 4 for her beautiful hair and eyes and the jolly D Q way she has about her. A host of friends ,f and admirers has she, wherever she may bc. f ELENA BARTLETT FRENCH D 4 D 4' Parker Practice Wellesley 0 O D 4 Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Pres. Freshman Girls, '19, Sophomore Girls, '20, junior Girls, '20, Treas. '21, Senior Girls, Sec. '21, '22, Girl Reserves, ' '20, '21, '22, Student Council, '21, Committee V 4 U 4 of Musical Club, '20, '21. D 4 Goldilocks the second! Notice that she has V 4 been in Sigma Epsilon for four years, and has held office in several prominent clubs, besides being assistant editor of this book. Oh, Elena, those golden locks are bound to light your D Q D Q road to success. D Q D G ELEANOR JUNE FRENCH g li Idaho D q i , C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21, D 41 Senior Girls' Society, '21, Girl Reserves, '21. D Q D 4 A violet by the mossy stone is Eleanor. She does not seek for publicity, but her friends know her well and are glad of it, for she is so sincerely sweet and friendly. D Q D G D 41 D Q JAMES AVERY FRENCH I' Frances E. Willard University of Chicago l , , Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, Story Scribbler's I Society, '21, '22, Dramatic Club, '21, '22, Span- 9 43 X ish Club, '21, '22, Choral Society, '19, '20, '21, D X7 Operetta, '19, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Fresh- V G t, 4 man Boys' Club, '19, Sophomore Boys' Club, 2 I' 1 '20, History Club, '21, '22, ' 5 5 K Avery, as his pedigree will show, has in the ' 5 f past four years proved himself a good student , A I and one Whom Hyde Park can send out into D QQ the world confidently. 5 Q 4 1 5 1 DX4 ? 5 i N l 5 i AGNES GILROY It , , , Parker High Northwestern 3 f Senior Girls' Society, '22, C. I. C., '21, '22, 'K Sigma Epsilon, '22. Q 5 Q Agnes is open-minded, eager to learn, will- I 5 if ing to work, desiring no favors beyond that of , , I a fair chance in a fair field. 1 K 2 425 Q-5,11 a 'wmvwc'- 'sfQ, , rr 'ff free- fef- '-we FF3f-'V Wmevseqff' L ,nmgfg . . M.. ..Ji .:2iK..- .......!.1sXf ..... .. ,,-4' ., ,......... 43 f 'H. 1' I 2 , 1 -ma! iii Im' , Y V V C'4 f3'-'ggi T7 LULU GLASS Kosm-inski American Conservatory of Music 0 O Freshman Girls, '18, '19, Sophomore Girls, D 4 '19, '20, Junior Girls, '20, '21, Vice Pres., '21, D 41 9 Q , Senior Girls, '21, '22, Treas. '21, G. A. A., '18, 1 '19, '20, '21, Swimming Team, '21, Captain , l Basketball, '19, '20, Track, '19, Glee Club, '21, '22, Choral Society, '21, '22, Operetta, '22, 9 Plutarch Club, '20, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, 0 Q D 4 Girl Reserves, '19, '20, '21, '22. D fl Lulu is a regular girl, with a wonderful per- , V fl sonality, lots of musical talent, and bushels of capacity under her happy-go-lucky, merry ex- tCI'1OI'. ' P CARL A. GODE JR. D 0 G John Fiske University of Chicago D C. I. c., '19, '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club, 9 Q D 4 '20, '21, '22, Senior Euclidean, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Boys' Club, , l '19, Spanish Club, '21, Pythagorean Club, '22, , E Boys' Glee Club, '21, '22, Operetta, '22, Senior D G Dramatics, '22, Plutarch Club, '20, '21, '22, D Q Travel Club, '21, Student Council, '21, Busi- D Q D Q ' ness Manager Annual, '22. J b Carl is a shark at all studies, successful at 5 whatever he does. Is it any wonder he has a , pedigree that nearly covers the whole page! ' 1 WILLIAM D. GOODMAN 9 4 D Q Shakespeare University of Chirago D G C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, , , D G '20, '21, Senior Euclidean, '20, '21, Commis- ll 31 2oneg2OHicers' Club, '21, '22, R. O. T. C. Staff, l 1 ' , ' - l I Smiling Billy Goodman well deserves his 9 q 1 name, for his happy grin, and his uniform, D 9 have been his chief characteristics during the 9 Q D 4 four years we have known him. ' ELISABETH GORDON Wadsworth University of Clzirago ' C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, G. A. A., '19, '20, G Glee Club, '20, '21, Choral Society, '19, '20, 6 V D Q Operetta, '20, '21, Debating Club, '19, '20, Dra- b G matic Club, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '22, 4 9 Q Weekly Stalf, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, 'l ' g Pres. '21, Vice Pres. '22, Inter Club Council I Pres. '22, Senior Dramatics, '21, Freshman ' 5 Girls, '19, Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, 9 G ' '21, Senior Girls, Vice Pres., Alumni Associa- I, Q D G tion, '22, Editor-in-Chief '22 Aitchpe. ,- , 9 47 If we should try to list Elisabeth's attain- I ments, it would take up most of the Annual that she has worked so hard and faithfully to bring 1 I , into existence. Herc's to Betty, actress, editor, 9 Q and friend. D Q ISABEL GORGAS D 41 6 Ray University of Chirago ? , G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, '22, Pres. '21, Fresh- , man Girls, Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls, l i ' , , Senior Girls, Art Club, '20, Girl Reserves, '21, lg , 22, c. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, 122. D V D Q If Izzy were a man, she surely would have 9 Q distinguished herself as a football hero, and , D 0 as it is, with her swimming and girls' athletics ' I of all sorts, she has helped greatly to keep up , 1 f Hyde Park's high athletic standard. Q 9 tv Q D 0 ' Y. 'Y V Q v v v v ' ' v Q7 -v V ' V v U Q7 t X501 ZQ4 -DSX XPS PSX zest .2425 . PQ! . 44 f a v -' . 2 W'- wn ' .. V 4u:g 'ilfl . ' C, 3901. l. 1 rr 7 Ib. ffli-- -f' il-1 i? RAYMOND JAMES GOSS D Q Madison University of Chicago C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Talent Club, '22, V Q Glee Club, '22, French Club, '20, Discussion Club, '21, '22, Soccer, '21, Annual Staff, '22, ' Boxing and Wrestling Club, '22, Sigma Epsi- g lon, '21, '22, Operetta, '22, Track, '22, Aitchpe Tribe, '22, Hayseed Club, '21, '22. D 4 Ray, absolute monarch of the photography department of the Annual, has proved abso- D 4 lutely his ability in all lines Whether it be singing or running the Senior Printing Com- . ITIIIICC. v ci D 4 FAYE S. GREENWALD ' Edmund Burke Bishop-Thornton Seminary i Spanish Club, '20, '21, '22, Erench Club, '19, p Q C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, ' V 9 Senior Girls, '22, Travel Club, '21. . 1 Faye's cheery smile will certainly be missed. ' for she's always ready for fun. She is the I kind of a girl that will gladden the path of D Q those she meets, and thus brighten her own. D G LESSIE GREENWALD b Frances E. Willard Uniz'er'sity of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, French Club, '21, '22, 9 4 Sophomgri Girls, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, Senior ir s, '22. 1 She walks in dignity, nose in the air. , She's really not a snob, so Why should we care? ' . In spite of looking French and saucy, U G She's intelligent and bossy. D 0 1 i RUTH HARRIET GREENWALD A D Q Edmund Burke University of Chicago D Q Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, , L Senior Girls, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, I , Spanish Club, '20, '21. 'f Ruth is the type of a girl that everyone Wants to meet. She hhas dignity blended with D Q a delicious sense of umor. D G L L JOAN GROSS ' C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '21, D 0 '22, Senior Girls, '21, '22. D 0 Besides being a dancer of note, Joan has exceptional talent in commercial art. We all E, expect to hear of her success in the future. , D 4 f fc,-v 'vo vv 'vv' vo we vo f'vv l.,..2QS A QC-.. 29.1 X23 295 - PSX PQ? 59.4 45 5-. 1 F V l Q 'Hr'- ,, 9 -7 . 9 my ,,,,,, ':::ee. 1 -17633, J u X t l Yi -N:-J V V f 'tif ii EDWIN GROSSMAN Burke University of Michigan C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, '22, Stamp and Coin Club, Light- weight Basketball, '22, Baseball, Sophomore Boys' Club. Eddie is a very exceptional fellow. Be- sides being an honor student during his three and one-half years in Hyde Park, he was the highest scorer on our lightweight basketball team this year. This combination, together with his cheerful attitude, is sure to spell success. MARY HARDIE Kenwood University of Chicago G. A. A., '19, '20, Freshman Girls' Club Pres. '19, Choral Club, '19, '20, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Senior Girls' Society, '22. Mary is the girl who looks perfectly won- derful in sports clothes! She is the envied owner of beautiful marcelled bobbed hair of thati wondrous color seldom seen-copper yet gol . DOROTHY HARDT Parkside University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, Freshman Girls' Society, '19, Junior Girls' Society, '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, French Club, '20, '21, '22, G. A. A., '20, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22. Dorothy is one of our athletic girls. She is a fine scholar, too, and an active club mem- ber. She should be a worth-while addition to the student body of Chicago University. PAULINE B. HARPER Ray Academy of Fine Arts Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, Junior Girls' Society, '20, Sec., '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21, '22, Student Council Sec., '21, '22, Art Club Sec., '20, '21, '22, Vice Pres., '21, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, Swimming Team, '19. We surely don't need to introduce this young lady whose pretty bobbed hair would have made her famous even if her dancing, swim- ming, drawing, and skating hadn't. Her smile has beamed on the members of the student council, Sigma Epsilon, and the Art Club with equal impartiality. DELAWARE HARRISON Bryn Mawr Dartmouth Freshman Boys' Club, '18, '19, Sophomore Boys' Club, '19, '20, C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Treas., '19, Senior Euclidean, '21, This red-head is small i11 stature, but big in brains. When it comes to mathematics Red has 'em all guessin'. No cube root nor poly- hedron can get away from him alive. 4 46 0 f 9- -- 'ig 4 , ---G ,, 1.3-51,3 gc:-.1-If-N21 ' MARY HARROUN 0 Q D 0 Elmwood Mt. Holyoke C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Girls' D 4 V 41 Club '19' French Club '19 So homore Girls' y 1 i 1 P Club, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22. Mary is the pretty girl with the dimpling 1, smile. We are all proud to know her and- D G D q sh-h-h--she's worth her Weight in gold. Her pedigree shows she's been a loyal Hyde Parker. D Q sl D 1 I l I ' 1 D 5 CATHERINE HAYES 0 tl Kenwood University of Illinois D Q D 4 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '19, I I '20, '21, '22, Art Club, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Freshman Girls' Club, '19, Senior Girls' Club, '22. We're not going to forget our statuesque, D Cl D Q dark Catherine, soon. She is one of the few U 4 D Q lucky girls that revels in a Wealth of hair, and X, there's a set of brains to match beneath it. l 4 I ii. so . , Q HAROLD M. HEETER ' 1' I Ashzfille Uni7,'er.rity of Chicago 5 1 I C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Plutarch Club, '21, I 3 l Travel Club, '21, Soccer, '20, Interclass Tennis, '21, Student Council, '22, Discussion YP 43 D G Club, '20, '21, '22, Staff Operetta, '22. D Q D 4 You can see by Harold's pedigree how much interest he takes in school activities. Harold has pep and enthusiasm, and we are all sorry x to see this ,loyal Hyde Parker go. Good luck, Harold. 9 Q D 0 b Q D Q , WILLIAM HEPTIG Bryn Mou'1' Notre Danze V 4' D 47 C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, History Club, '20, D Q 5 Q '22, Hayseed Club, '21, '22. , I Bill never makes much of a disturbance, 1 I I ' I 5 4 but he'll get there just the same. He expects 1 , to be a Board of Trade man in the near future. 1 I 1 I f' DG ii ex l 1 , VIOLA HERRICK , 1 ' Felsentlml University of Chicago I 1 C. 1. C., History Club, Sophomore Girls, DY? Junior Girls, Senior Girls. ,,,,,,V 1 Dainty Viola has sweetened the days for us I KV Q with her tinkling silvery laugh and her ever- I , X' I lasting joy. She can sober down sufficiently 1 1 5 3 1 to be a good student. too. l tx, WY' -- 47 Q Q-A -0 Y' v V ' V 'V 0' U ' V V ' xv v' ' 'xvfwy H., i L,,..2sX Q 29.5 DQS PQ! XX 2323 ,xref . 47 Q 9- isis -1 ll lil! ' Q - , if v .ln -0 L l,,.,g lil -.Pla X J lp ,J s, SAMUEL E. HIBBEN JR. .Shakespeare University of Chicago C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21, Heavyweight Football, '20, '21, Class Treas., '22, Advertising Manager, An- nual Stati, '22, Boxing and Wrestliiig, '19, '20, Student Council, '21, '22, Peppy, handsome, popular, a good student, and above all a good athlete. Sam is one of Hyde Park's All-Cook County Football stars for 1921. Just look at the ads in this book lalnd' then you will know what kind of worker e is. MARGARET HOLLISTER Wlld5U'I7fl11 Uniz'e1'.rity of Chicago Freshman Girls, '19, Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, '22, Operetta, '20, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22. A chuckle-a giggle--a laugh-that's Peggy. She is the kind of a girl who certainly enjoys life--always ready to laugh with you-not at you. HENRY ELIAS HOWE Iienger Unizferxify of Cliieago C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Hayseeds, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Boys' Club, '20, Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, Plutarch Club, '22, Box- ing and Wrestliiig Club, '22. Henry is a very good scholar. We are proud to have had you, Henry, and are sorry to lose you, but we know that the University of Chi- cago will profit in proportion to our loss. XVILFRED CURTISS HOWE Fenger Univemity of Chicago C. I. C., '21, '22, Chess Team, '21, '22, Manager '22, Discussion Club, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Boys' Club, '19, Sophomore Boys' Club, '20. I Will is an honest-to-goodness student. He doesn't believe in advertising. You never hear him say a word about himself or his accom- plishments, but he's a mighty reliable fellow. HELOISE HOWITT Convent du Coeur Safre, Verviers, Belgium Wellesley Debating Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Pres, '22, Extemporaneous Speaking Team, '21, '22, Cap- tain '2l, '22, Debating Club, '21, '22, Captain '21, '22, History Club, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, French Club, '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '21, Sophomore Girls' Club, Junior Girls' Club, Senior Girls' Club. Pretty Heloise is Hyde Park's' excellent speaker. She has done much to win laurels for her school, and we will long remember her as a girl who was a willing worker for the betterment of the school. l XX XX EQ? 50348531 XZ? 'XX 'PK l 3 Cai -l i'i f -E+ anis' 4 A i E441 mlm!!! ' pin. E T-N DOROTHY V. HUBBELL ' Englewood University of Illinois 0 0 Junior Girls' Society, '21, Senior Girls' So- i 9 4 ciety, '22, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, Dramatic Club, '22, i C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Weekly Staff, '22, Animal Staff, '22. We could picture Dorothy as the aristo- cratic heroine of a mediaeval novel much bet- ter than as a live senior. However, she is a perfect dear, and she knows how to work a good deal better than heroines do. JOHN EDWARD HUGHES St. Thomas Collegiate, Ontario, Canada Illinois College of Ophtliainology Hayseed Club, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '22, C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Band, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '21, '22. John does not operate a publicity bureau, he does not need it. He has many friends as is to be expected, and his pleasant ways make him a popular fellow. THOMAS D. HUTCHINGS Senn University of Chicago C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, '21, Hayseed Club, '21, Spanish, '22. As soon as Tom came to Hyde Park, he became popular because of his good nature and good looks. His work on the student coun- cil marks him as a person to be trusted. ALEXANDER J. ISAACS Harrison Technical University of Chicago Debating Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, Vice Pres. Debating Club, '20, Stamp and Coin Club Pres., '21, History Club Sec., '21, Discussion Club, '20, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Extemporaneous Speaking Club, '21, '22, De- bating Team, '21, Spanish Club, '21, '22. How that boy does love to talk! VVe're not sure what Alex will do' in life, but if it is something with an argument i11 it, we can prophesy an unqualified success. RUTH JACKSON Scott University of Illinois C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, Junior Girls, '20, Senior Girls, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '20, Garden Club, '21. Ruth was numbered with the Febsenites, but her picture did not appear in the Aitchpe of '2l. With her steady loyalty, and cooperative- ness she has done much for Hyde Park. --'xfv Vfi j5fxQf Y '77 V A 'EOf'X'2', 7'W! SGW 'gy K! -,yQ2,,-Q5MS. 1 5.95 ... Q Zim. evil A 49 oc va va vo vc va be D41 l l oc oc l Dil ia oc is pc DG vi no v 9 I?-fs GFX ' Q ' ff- Q .. , , . . - I 'fp . f L ' 5. . lun , .gn f., 'ln-' 'T ,K 'S -s- Wi' Q 'Q' I - I 5 Q W m! use ELSA ELIZABETH JACOBS M A Walter Scott Uni7,'e1'sify of Chicago Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, '22, CLI. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, French Club, '20, Art Club, '21, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, Freshman Girls' Club, '19, Sophomore Girls' Society, '20, Junior Girls' Society, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '22, Girl Reserves, '20. Some day whe11 we are admiring some of Bobbie's work in an art gallery, we will know she has reached the height of her ambition. HAROLD JACOBS Spanish Club, '19, '20, '21, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Chess and Checker Clubs, '21, Debating Club, '21, '22, Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21, '22. We all know Hal, not from his athletic prowess, but from his scholastic and social abilities. He is a friend whom one should be proud to have and to keep. HENRY ,IENNINGS Sftzyvesafzt High, New York Armour Imlimic Boxing and Wrestling Club, '21, '22, Light- weight Football, '21, Everyone who 'knows Henry, likes him. When he leaves us, despite his short stay, he will leave a gap in the ranks. v NORMA JOHNSON Wadsufortlt U1ll7!C7'Sifj' of Illinois C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Debating Club, '19, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '22. Norma has taken four years of math and was one of the few of the fair sex in the higher mathematics' classes. She is sure to make a name at Illinois. RAY JOHNSON Byru Mawr French Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club, '18, '19, Freshman Boys' Club, '18, '19, Sophomore Boys' Club, '20. . Ray is a regular Hyde Park booster. and the kind of fellow who makes many good friends. We'l1 remember him as being a good athlete, student, and star captain of the R. O. T. C. f-Q D0 D 4 va DO od oo no va Il be D41 Q. D41 be pci bd l bd bil l A D4 bd . nd D0 Dil od Q9 V0 YVCVS by VU XY vv OO v,, .W , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,q-,vm , ,s gag a M . on 1 1 1 1 ' - W 1, ' Qi' Z Q an I Mit q.,,m , . 2241 Nazi! Q , lil ,L VY ..,-' Y - -'sa-' is 'l'14-af.:-'H-9:45 . ,- WALTER E. JOHNSON, JR. Q - John Fiske ' 0 0 D Q C. I, C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22g Sigma Epsilon, 1 ' D 4 '20g Chess Club, '21, '22g Spanish Club, '21, ' V 4 '22, Checker Club,'21,'22 Walter was the general utility man of the Annual Staff. His willingness to help us in a 1 1 tight place with no recognition shows that he 9 q D 4 will make a success in business. D 0 D il X' X DOROTHY JOHNSTEN 1 U 4 D q Ogden G1'anz1nar University of Chifogo D 4 Sophomore Girls, Senior Girlsg C. I. C. , D 4 Don't you just love Southerners, and this 1 example in particular? Her lovely Southern drawl has livened up many a dull class. She 1 1 and Madamma might pose for Siamese twins 9 q anywhere. DQ pq D41 ', HELEN JONES D G D Q Fowfestville University of Chicago D 4 Junior Girls, '20, '21g Senior Girls, '21, '22g D Q Girl Reserves, '20, '21g Spanish Club, '20, '21g ' 1' C. 1. C. 1 We shall remember Helen as the cheerful, 1 ' , obliging, good sport that she always has been. 9 q 1 Her conscientiousness added to all her other U Q virtues makes us certain of her success. D Q 1: 4 ' 1 b 4 G THOROLD A. JONES b 4 D Central High, Detroit, Mich. . 1 D 0 U1li'UCl'.?il7j' of Virgizzia , 1 Chess and Checker Club, 119, '20, '21, '22, ' Sec. and Treas., '20g C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22g 1 ' Sigma Epsilon, '22g Spanish Club, '22g Dis- 9 4 1 eussion Club, '22. P 41 Thorold, a steady worker and worthy V Q D Q alumnus of Hyde Park, goes in June to Vir- X ginia. He should do wellg we judge only by his past performances in saying so, but we , think we're justified. A 1 D 41 D G 9 4 D fl Y KENNETH KARLSON - W Bradwell ' Uni-zfersity of Chicago V q ' Kenny, our Spanish shark! If you have p G not yet heard his Latin-American jabber, you D 0 have missed something. His type of beauty 1 9 G has made a hit with our fair-uh-coeds. What 1 1 more could one ask? 1 , D G D 4 D 0 1 A f 'f o v 0 V , ,Q Q V O V v v v 0 v v v v 2: it FANCHON NORMA KAUDERS Frances E. Willard University of Chicago Freshmen Girls' Club, '19, Sophomore Girls' Club Pres. '19, Sec. '20, Junior Girls' Club Sec. '21, G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, Story Scribblers' Club, '19, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, Alumni Representative Com- mittee, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Dramatic Club, '19, '20, '2l. Fanchon has proved that one can be popu- lar and still get E's and S's. She is a girl that everyone loves and confides in. When we see her with her twinkling eyes and merry dimples, it is hard to imagine her being any- thing as dignified as an authoress. MARGARET KIDWELL ' Shakespeare Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, Plutarch Club, '19, Senior Girls' Society, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22. Pretty Midge has gone through her four years of school, leaving a trail of loving friends behind her. By her sweet, happy nature she has endeared herself to her teachers as well as to her fellow students. We'll miss you, M 1dge. MANUEL KITE Shepard University of Illinois Freshman Boys' Club, Sec. '18, Auto-Aero Marine Club Treas., '19, Interclass Basketball, '20, '21, Track, '21, Weekly Staff, '19, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, Alumni Council. It is said Manny wants to be a business man. Who can doubt his success after glanc- inggopver his record at H. P. on the Weekly Sta . WALTER H. KOHR Topeka High Unizfersity of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Debating Club, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling, '22, Commissioned Oihcers, '22, Spanish Club, '20, '21, '22, Stamp and Coin Club, '21, '22. Football and Basketball-that's Walter. He misses very few games and is always there to support H. P. in the important ones. MARGARET KORN Kenwood University of Illinois Freshman Girls, '19, Sophomore Girls, '20, Treas., Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Senior Dramatics, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22s Choral Society, '19, Dramatic Club, '20, Dickie -you'd never recognize her by that name, for she's truly feminine, Hitting hither and thither and twitting like a canary. Oh, Margaret, where did you get that mass of curly blond hair? STG! PQ FQ? 5522, XXDPQQC XXCPYZ4 t v Y - 'A 4. 1 . :-.. ' -,Em Q' 6 .ia ff 3..- Qi, ' ll 4 l .inn 9' I tl . 1 ' -4 my-:::Lf ' 'wi' 1 , lwl . , 43 ' ' -ig,-' -.5 e-Jerxidy li' f DOROTHY KNOWLES ' 0 0 p Q Senior Girls' Society, '21, '22, French Club Vice Pres. '21, '22, G. A. A. Vice Pres. '21, 9 4 I7 il Sec. '22, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Basketball, '18, ' A '19, '21, '22, Captain Basketball, '18, '19, '21, '22, Track, '21, '22, Tennis, '22, Swimming, , , ,N '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, Talent Club, V 4 '22, Operetta, '18, '19, '22, Dramatic Club, '22, 1 U Q Ukele Club, '22. 9 Q D Q One can read destinies in the dark brown 1 , eyes of our noted dancer Dorothy, and these destinies tell us she will smile across the foot- i lights as a world-famed dancer. l 1 D 0 D 41 D 0 D 4 MADALEEN KRAMER Frances E. Willard National Kindergarten College , Freshman Girls' Society, '19, Sophomore . Girls' Society, '20, Pres., '19, Junior Girls' P 4 D Q Society, '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21, '22, U Q Dramatic Club, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, C. I. , , V 0 C., '19, izo, 21, '22. 1 1 3 Madaleen is a genuine girl. She is what her , 5 friends call the golden medium. She has the most glorious dimples, which unfortun- 0 4 D Q ately, do not show in the picture. D Q Q ' . 1 T ! HUGH O. LA BOUNTY Q ' 7 1 Highland Park High, Detroit, Mich. . ' ,A University of Chicago U 4 D Q Soccer, '19, '21, Pres. C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Boys' Glee Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, 5 Q D 41 Discussion Club, '20, '21, Operetta, '19, '20, '21, 1 '22, Musical Club, Baseball, '19, Pres. '22, ' t Talent Club, Choral Society. W Hugh is what may well be called a musical D Q athlete. He has been a worthy president of the D O C. I. C. and will never be forgotten as Sir U 4 D Q Joseph Porter. 1 . 1 VIRGINIA A. LAWRENCE b J ,J C. I. C., '21, '22, Junior Girls, '21, Senior U 'Q Girls, '22, Swimming Team, '21, Spanish Club, D Q A Q '21, Glee Club, '21, '22. 5 N Virginia Lawrence smiles enigmatically at 3 l X us from behind a cloud of dark hair. Don't 5 , l you wish you knew? says her smile, and k j indeed we do. 11.4 'A CATHERINE LELAND ' f Kozmlnski University of Chicago Q ' C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Girls F '18, '19, Sophomore Girls, '20, '21, Junior Girls, Dx 13 '21, '22, senior Girls, '22. Ng, S Babe is the other one of Babe and Veg Lucille Co. You're sure to find her wherever f ' fun and laughter abound and hear, Oh, I l love it! ,p 1 , ia... 4,!,.kT., f---- gy--'--r i, ,fi-,fvccyf 'ev V ' s2ffw'2,f -L-ty-Aff! s-frf' xuv -.Er 'www A A ...Cf ,,,m.,,lfi44i,,,,.,,gQ5,f,M,,.,,, 53 1 . ,......g. 7, 1-7 -at S 111, g 9. . i '1i1 Tv 21, Q I. ,,. '2::e!:. Ulmer' X Y 1 lr J - A , WY Yi .-I - ' W LY , ,F , , 1:1-lf-vcgli V-r r- ' ' A ' s1ARAH LEFF Q, 5 p Q 'Walter Scott Northwestern Pharmacy School C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Girls' 9 4 D Ql Club, '18, '19, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, l l , '20, Junior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Senior 1 Girls' Society, '21, '22, President of Orchestra, , l '21, '22, D 4 We all appreciate Sarah's value as musician D Q and true Hyde Parker. Besides. she always D 0 4 greets you with a smile and is ever ready to 1 r D make friends. ' U l' Q ESTHER LESERMAN O Q D 4 A. O. Sexton Smith College g Freshman Girls' Club, '19, Choral Society, l ' 5 '20, Plutarch Club, '19, '20, Musical Club, '21, , Girl Reserves, '19, '20, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, D 4 Da '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls' Society, '20, junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '22. D 4 D Q Esther, artistic and sweet, is one of the most ' E l pogulaqr gigls in school, for she is always happy 1 ' an c eer u. . 5 ' 0 4 b 41 D G I2 Q MILDRED LEWIS 1, ' 4 , Parkside Northwesterri University l' , Freshman Girls' Club, '18, Spanish Club, '19, l 1, '20, '21, French Club, '21, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, D 4 D Q Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21. Mildred is as peppy and worth-while a girl D Q D Q as is to be found in Hyde Park. She is a line l. X 1 V student and a linguist as well. , ' . 4 D 0 D 41 Q MILTON LEWIS , P y John Fiske Uriiversity of Illinois 1 , . Freshman Boys' Club, '19, Band, '19, '20, ,A , C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club, '20, ' 3 l '21, Spanish Club, '21, Tennis Team, '21, '22. V 4 D q Bud is a tennis player of considerable D G reputation, and is expected to bring home a , , 9 0 shield where it belongs: on Hyde Park's As- , ', sembly wall. Success to him in tennis, in busi- ' I ness, in everything, say all of his friends. ' 1, D fl D 41 b 4 D 4 STANLEY B. LEWY ' , pl ' Burke Urtiwrsity of Michigan , 5 1 Freshman Boys' Club, '18, '19, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, French Club, '19, '20, '21, Hay- D 41 9 0 ' seed Club, '22, Swimming Team, '21, '22. 0 G 1 Stan is the idol of all the girls and the D 0 Q favorite of all the boys. Besides being on the '1 l swimming team, he has managed to get in the 1 X 1 social swim of student activities. ' 1 1 1 D Q U q 9 Q 1196 v vv' vv vo- 'vv vv vo y . DQS. .Qi XX XPS . PSX JLQQ EQ! XX . 154 ml - l 1 LWLL.. ' Y , , fi, '14 to CQ r- r- 1 KARL LILLIE D Q p Q, Wenilell Phillips University of Chicago 'f History Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, Discussion 9 4 I7 Cl Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, 22, ' Mandoliii Club, '20. Karl, the second Paul Whiteman! Who in l Hyde Park has not danced to Karl's piano? 1 l ' D Q D Q We've heard fthough we don't swear to itj that Karl is even a rag-time composer. 9 Q D 0 ' , D 4 D Q ELEANOR LIPPERT D Q Carter Prattife George W'ashingt0n University ,N I' 4 Freshman Girls' Society, '18, '19, Sopho- more Girls' Society, '19, '20, Junior Girls' So- ciety, '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21, '22, , , 'Girl Reserves, '20, '21, Travel Club, '19, C. 1. D q D Q C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22. You always hear Eleanor's giggle before you DB4 D Q see her. She is out for a good time, and she's 1 1 a good sport without losing her femininity. i 0' 4 D 4' 1: 4 D Q MYRTLE LUNDQUIST . 1 1 , f Copernicus University- of Chicago 1 3 Freshmen Girls, '19, Junior Girls, '21, Senior , 1 Girls, '22, Story Scribblers, '21, '22, Sigma D G D Q Epsilon, '20, '21, French Club, '19, '20, '21, D Q C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Art Club, '21, Travel , D 4 Club, '21. l Myrtle is that Winsome, wee thing with the gentle, soft, engaging air. We do not know 1 whether Myrtle will become most famous as an G , 1 P D G artist or an author. b 4 oo , , - ESTHER LUNDY 0 4 P 0 Drake University of Chicago 9 4 D Q Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, Junior Euclidean, ' . '20. i l Esther, we all know, will be a success in life and be as popular as she was in Hyde R Park. D Q D 41 ' 9 4 D fi , . , 1 EVELYN LURIE 5 Q ' Harrison P 0 spanish Club, '19, '21, c. 1. c., 121. D O D Q - Evelyn, one of the girls with bobbed hair, 1 came to us from Harrison in 1920. Evelyn is one of our musical girls. D 0 V 4 A b G QV V0 V' AVVF 'PUC VV YY' iv C 5.91. XX 959.4 .XPS -4 2524. AAF 551 ww, , Y ,,Y,,YY .v...Y.-..-ww.--V - W- -------v-7-mr -Y V , ' 1 ' ' I2 ..,-,T7: - .. - f' W dwg , ..i.,.,.u.... gh K 7 ' l .i ii i ' lm 4:--le - 'im 1' V ' fl B, -slit ly ,J 5 ' J. TILLMAN MAGNUS D 0 D 4 Edmund Burke University of Chicago Tennis, '21, '22, Manager '21, Interelass Bas- 9 4 p Q1 ketball, '20, Fur and Feather Club, '19, '20, I Secretary, '20, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '22, Sigma a 5 Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, 'l9: 1 Senior Euclidean, '20, '21, Pythagorean, Sec.- ' Treas. '22, Stamp and Coin Club. U Q V 4 Red is one of the shining lights of Hyde D Q D Q Park, not only because of his ability as a stu- . dent Cnotice please, the Sigma Epsilon itemb but also because of his popularity socially. D Cl V 4' la Q D 4 1 LUELLA MALBERG ' x Parkside University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21g Spanish Club, p 4 V Q '19, '20, C. I. C., '20, '21, French Club, '2l. Luella's record in Hyde Park has been en- 9 Q D 41 viable, and we can't help knowing that she will , be successful wherever she goes. s i 5 l l 1 ' O 4 D G 5 G U S RITA MARCUS ' l i 1 North Division High, Milwaukee, W'l'S. 1 5 1 University of Chicago C. I. C., '21, '22, Senior Girls' Club, '21, '22. 9 4 D Q ' Rita has been with us but a short time: O Q nevertheless, in this time she has become as 5 4 full-fledged as any four-year Hyde Parker. 1 .1 po ri 47 5, Q HARRY M. MARKS . 1 ' Willard Yale 1 I I Debating Club, '19g Spanish Club, '19, '203 l 1 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, U Q Harry is a fellow whom we all know and D il like. He is a good mixer and full of fun, and D -1 D Q he is going to be popular and happy for the rest of his life, or we miss our guess. l l ' J 'll pw? MARGARET MARKS ' Q' w Englewood High Business World 1 l ' 9 Girl Reserves, '21g C. I. C., '21, '22, Travel . L Club, '21, History Club, '22, Debating Club, h 2 '22, Sigma Epsilon, '22. A J Margaret's marks are the kind to be proud pfxij of. Although she didn't come to Hyde Park Q 5 ,f ly until her junior year, she has the real Hyde . ' I, 2: , Park spirit. ' 4 l M fl! X, A wvwv H , H Nw 'Yi k l 7 ff Q' V yer' PTC' .YY ref' I L AM -,,,, -M ,mfg A ..,,,,t,.ffs fn -..A rs es r.-J ci --..-.- A zss..-., - a. Aff: ... ...fdi .43--,.... 56 s.- , a U gif-- ow - 2 21' K , ' H N.: lm,, '2:::!:. 11.4, o -r DONALD MARYE D 4 Ray University of Chicago Dramatic Club, '20, '21, '22, Senior Dra- V Q matics, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, French l x Club, '21, '22, History Club, '20, '21, Choral Society, '19, Musical Club, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Garden Club, '20. D Q Who hasn't seen Donald play the part of an Englishman to perfection? What play in the 9 4 last four years hasn't been graced by his act- , ing? Anyone who can act so well on the stage f ought to succeed in real life. D ci 9 4 CAROLINE E. MASINI St. gmac University of Chicago . I. ., '19, '20, '21, '22, French Club, '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, 21, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, '22. 9 Q Little, but oh my! Caroline's ways are pleas- v Q ant and all her marks are S's. She has won many hearts and honors with her combination , of dignity and pep. 1 1 D '41 D Q MARJORIE MATCHETTE Parkside. Ufzizfersity of Illinois , Spanish Club, '19, '20, C. I. C., '20, '21, French Club, '21. l Marjorie does not make such an awful lot D Q of noise around Hyde Park, but she does everything well, and therefore Hyde Park has D 4 a right to be proud of her. D 0 KATHLEEN MATHISEN D Q Kenwood University of Chicago Freshman Girls' Society, '18, C. I. C., '19, '20, 21, Spanish Club, '20, '21, Treasurer '21, , French Club, '19, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, 1 f Kathleen is not so very famous, but she is D Q Eifxtigellellat student and a fine girl, true to y e ar . O 41 K 1 5 5 I g PAULINE MAYER ' Hunter College High California Q5 .Weekly Stalf, '22, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, Q, Sigma EPSIIOII, 21, '22, Travel Club, '22, 1 28n1gr1G513s, 22, French Club, '21, C. I. C.. i 5 1 jlfef all lcnow her-this sophisticated young 'Mg a y rom New York-and ll I h . How. can we help it with he'iYecl-:ilarmiiilg pg- NC sonality, her eyer-ready wit, and her boundless sf' Y Deil? Cllimlf. high, wander far, but d0n't for- L 3 ge us, au ine. ix Y,,,,,,,,. T,,A:V,---. 7,cf f-'---'K ff- ,.,.,.u-. -..f ., .sfw ,.,..-M ,-Q oo D4 DG D0 D0 oc D4 va l D6 D4 ll D4 l pq bd va DG Q, lyfl N gn 2 WJ VS ,,', , 4 ---.5,3,Af3,,.-----f 'ff'-xj-I .TP W'- sqft:-2 ' ECP --N5-ff-'2pf 'W''fgytgf 'x5gf ff-----M V- - . , , ,' -. 'N - t X ,fx ,f . ,gs ,,-,Kc -. , , ,'jb!,g-N.,.,,..,.......,frcJ:.X,.........f .fs A-.'i.....,..,-,,,fff,:, 'f1,'.,,,.., ,,,, ,s,,., , 'QQ .-',,L, , Q ,gg -L--,Num ' Q ev - 0 ' gal ' iz L-fe 1 2: . 51, Z. J H A . . 2441 I if-ull' gb 175: , lb .13 , , I... rw RAYNA MAYER O F0rrc.viz'i1le University of Chicago sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, sophomore Girls' P 4 Society, '20, C. I. C.. '19, '20, '21, Junior Eu- clidean, '20, Garden Club, '20. Such a bright, loving pupil as our Rayna, will I surely make a success of anything she ever O undertakes. We sincerely hope that her future friends may enjoy her companionship as much D 0 as many Hyde Park friends have. D Cl AUSTIN R. McCARTY D O A. O. Sfxtoiz University of Chicago Football, '19, '20, '21, '22 Champions, Golf, '22, Swimming, '22, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, '21, C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Discussion D G Club, '20, '21, '22. If there is anything that disqualifies McCarty D 4 as an athlete, it's his unwillingness to make 4 I a speech in the Assembly. But we forgive 1 r him, for he brings home the honors regularly I to H. P., as well as to himself. More power to ye, Mac! 5 4 D 41 PAULINE MQDOWELL ' Wendell Plifzzzpf 1 Where Pauline is, there is laughter. She is 0 Q surely one of Hyde Park's happiest. 1 D il DONALD MCELROY b Q Englewood High Uniwrsity of .Michigan C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, ' '18, '19, '20, '21, Vice-Pres. '21, Senior Dra- W matics, '22, Stamp and Coin Club, '20. 4 Who was it who said that Clothes make D the man ? Well, in the case of Mac, he was 9 Q wrong, Mae makes the clothes. 1 D 4 ANN MCLAUGHLIN D Q Kosminslei Ufiiversity of Chicago Freshman Girls' Society, '18, '19, Sopho- more Girls' Society, '19, '20, Junior Girls' So- ciety, '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21, '22, Plutarch Club, '20, '21, G. A. A., '18, '19, '20, D Q '21, Hiking, '18, '19, '20, Girl Reserves, '19, '20. D O Ann is our lady of the flowing pen and sparkling Irish wit. She is so versatile that her greatest difficulty seems to be in choos- ing her life work. - D G D 0 VV V0 YO? W VV VV 5.9.4 XX A... A.. M.. DQS 58 'A Q H --'-I '-ii G, Q - I - L A it! '5l a eq A ,,fi::l- fin' .ssl LW i ,-.fzikt -Y , -'Its Y s..le.n3-, F-Q f- D 0 JEANETTE MICHAELSON - Q V 0 0 Edmund Burke' Kindergarten College l 9 4 9 Q C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Dramatic Club. 1 '19, '20, '21, Musical Club, '19, '20, '21, Plu- , tarch Club, '20, Garden Club, '20, '21, French ' Club, '19, Freshman Girls, '19, Sophomore ' I Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '2z. SKI D 4 VVe lCllOXV Jeanette will make a splendid D G kindergarten teacher, because of her allability f' and sympathetic interest in mankind. ' D 41 D 4 VIRGINIA MILLER D 0 4 East High, Rocllester, New York ' I D , Laulfellce-Applefoll Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Gle: Club, '21, Student Council, '21, C. I. C., '20, ' Q '21, '22, Spanish Club, '21, Senior Girls, '21, D 4 D Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, D Q who is the little girl, the song-bird who f' 4 thinks up all our good times? Jinny, we all ' I shout. In fact, Iillny is such all adorable, , 3 essential little pal that We cannot imagine Hyde Park without her. D 4 D Q lr 4 D Q l GEORGE MONTGOMERY Sellior Dramatics, '22, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, I , , '22, Fur alld Feather Club, '21, Yacht Club, D Q D Q '22, History Club, '21, '22, D 4 George has a capacity as a jokesmith, alld , D 4 as an actor. Most of the humor of the divi- sion room was originated in his mind, and he is a daring yachtsman besides. I D Q D 0 b 41 o Q . ' , LAURA MORGAN I Sf.Tll0llla.itlzeAp0stle Unizlwsityof Vlfiscolzsilz , , G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, 4 '22, junior Girls, '20, '21, Senior Girls, '21, V D 41 '22, Basketball '19, '20, Tennis, '19, '20, '21, 9 4 D Q Baseball, '19, Captainball, '19, '20. I i W Laura, or is it Marion I'm talking to? is a twill, always ready for fun, and well liked by everyone who knows her. 'i D 4 D 41 9 sl D Q' - . , MARION MORGAN St. T110lIll1Sf1lC Apostle Ul1i7.'C'l'51fj' of WiSF0lISllZ 1 G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, b G Senior Girls, '21, '22, Junior Girls, '21, '22, P 9 Captainball, '19, '20, Tennis, '19, '20, '21, D 0 D 0 Champion '21, Basketball, '19, '2l. i 1 Marion always has it smile for a greeting. i A real twin. Even the teachers don't know them apart. Lucky? I , D 4 D 4 o 0 f 'v 9 v v v v W v v v v v v ' v v A 0 Q I 59.5, XX XX XPS s P95 XX EQ? PQ! I 59 l v i I 5 l I Z Q , x 'I , . ' - W i l-1,--N .gp I I : ew- -M ' f PIII! mil' ' ' :hi V Ill' ra 1 t ell' l .O , , , . -as-' Q' - g if: W- ..sT+i?'- -'Q-11 I l I O I JEROME MORRISON 9 5 D 0 E 'Frances E. Willard University of Illinois D 6 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Debating Club, 9 Q '19, '20, Discussion Club, '19, '20, Lightweight , I 3 Soccer, '20, Heavyweight Soccer, '21, '22, In- 5 il terclass Basketball, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrest- 5 Q , ling Club, '19, '20, '21, Freshman Boys' Club, A '19, Band, '20, '21, Interclass Tennis, '21, D 'N D 4 Jerry is inclined to play horse in his is Q classes, and no one ever saw his chest fes- X D 0 4 l tooned with Sigma Epsilon pins, but he is an Q ' I all-round good athlete, good sport, and good 5 l I fellow, which perhaps explains his popularity xx 3 , ' with teachers as well as students, 'D U P Q o, Q D 4 RUDOLPH M. MULFINGER , Reynolds, Meadville, Pa. University of Chicago 3 l l I: C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Orchestra, '19, '20, , A f '21, '22, French Club, '20, Discussion Club, '. lf' 5 j '21, Freshman Boys' Club, '19, Heavyweight D 5 Soccer, '21, Tennis, '21, '22, lyk 2 1 Rudolph has done his bit, in a. quiet way, . toward making Hyde Park a better school. A p' good, steady student, if not brilliant, and an 3 Q Q E athlete. He has proved himself a real Hyde 1 5 3 2 Parker. U 0 gy jgxh ESTHER MURLEY Z' ii C. I. C., '17, '18, '19, '21, '22, Musical Club, E 3 '18, '19, Junior Girls, '19, '20, Senior Girls, '21, 5 1 . , '22, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, K ,ft 1 1 We are in luck to have Esther with us, for 92953 D 4 she was delayed from graduation a year ago 0 Q on account of illness. We're very glad to X If 4 have you, Esther, and we wish we might have i I known you better. 2 , , s 2 :J f 5 LORRAINE NATHAN ggfj Kozminski University of Chicago C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Plutarch Club, I' 0, , g Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls' Society, , l g 5 '21, Senior Girls, Sec. '22, French Club, '20, 1 J , I '21. ' . I - A thing of beauty lives forever, Its loveliness increases. ggfzi 1 We may readily quote the above in reference ,' E to Lorraine-a sweeter bit of femininity ne'er , c . L I : exlsted. ,Adieul We are confident that her Q 2 , , accomplishments will continue throughout her . 5 Q - entire career. ZEXG . , , My .Q I, DOROTHY NETTLETON pf 5 Bryn M aww' , 1 Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, Junior Girls' l Society, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sec. of ,Iune Class, '22, 'W fy Mr. Smith likes her. She works the switch- ' flf board. That's recommendation enough, isn't it, ff, boys? Secretary, did you say? We'll say it ' ' takes more than minutes to read our popular Dorothy. , .,.,k ,35,4,,X, M- Yii--- lwf-,xl,aI,..,5i:,,,,-Q---'Were--.i7,,,Sf -S---'f-S ','s-3-,,f-,fgffa-rm , ', c '- ' -.gv.c.j:',.xf r -,, 5- I '1 Mw?',-mgy V'' m '.52f,f.,:, ' ' il 2? ff' ,fi .ff A 6' if 9 , . ,5. -. . , ,- . M., O ....w.f..f.s. , .-1. - R f., .W frm- R..Qx..,.,.l.,o,x .:- fl,-... W.. 60 1 1 1 'E - I ---4-- - ' 3 Zi, '31, 4 + . .-- , s- f 1 'mv' , nr I 1' V ... - gf- J1s in-.gimp as er-42 rm, RUTH ELIZABETH NEWLAND i Burke 0 0 D 4 Girl Reserves, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '21, D 4 D Q Sigma Epsilon, '21, C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, , , Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22. i I Here is a girl who has a charming capacity for mixing business with pleasure without let- I I , ting either keep her from making friends. l 9 Q G D D 0 D 4 ' EDITH NYSTROM U 4 D 4' Kosminski 0 Q D 4 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Plutareh Club, '21, , , Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22. ' Edith is that demure girl with the pleasant voice which is never wasted. With her sweet smile and reserved manners she has gone D 4 D 4 quietly through Hyde Park, making many - D C D Q friends. 1 1 1 I , 1 D c D G D 4 D Q GUNNAR OBERG , I Oakland Unizfersily of Illinois , Band, '19, '20, '21, Orchestra, '20, '21, 1 ' C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21, 4 r '22, D Q A shark in Chem. and in Math. He is also D Q D 4 a musician of renown. , .. V Q D G D Q D G FRANCIS O'BRIEN 4 , 5 CC. I. C., Radio Club, History Club, Travel ' ' lub. , 1 ' One of our clever, clean-cut chaps is Francis. ' I 1 Boys and girls alike have liked his frank, U 4' p Q open ways. We shall be sorry to lose him. D Q D Q 1 2 J ' , X 5 Q X1 0 41 HELEN SHIRLEY OFNER QQ V gf Willard U1'Ll1f'C7'Xl'fj' of Chicago 1 C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshman ' I 1 Girls, '18, '19, Sophomore Girls, '19, '20, 5 - I Junior Girls, '20, '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22, X j Travel Club, '21, '22, Musical Club, '20, '21, '22. VS Helen is one of our studious girls. She is F g making the course in three and one-half years, 5' X. but she is a jolly good sport and is right 1 1 E I there-first last, and always! n ' ' ix ,X . Tiff . 1 '56, f KQV Y' Y i i -..J ' 'r 'X,'? .Sv f-K--'- ','N 'iff 'V'-Y xv 'Y ' 'xg7ff-5T'.f' ' f W' o Q7 f ' 'J sf.: - qv - fAx,Ty'.47'f ,- - X ' :ff t 1 .Q X r . T -. X- l,,,,-,,,,..rfLxf.i .. .--E -.fa,,i5i ' s.,.,,.-,.,J.s .:sx..,.......fA-fffs..,-.-, W, avg , . W 1zSfi,,,.... . - A QP- , Y.,,.!.c:.'sf.g.,... 1 -I 9. Q JANICE OPPERMAN Parker High University of Illinois C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, French Club, '22. It is rather hard to get acquainted with Janice but it certainly is worth the effort to try. She is the champion bowler of the south sice. HELEN ,CYMEARA ' ft. Ambrose Bizsiness W0z'ld C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21. Helen is that rather quiet miss with the true, Hrm heart. She proves that good nature and good sense go well together. She is a conscientious worker and will surely be a suc- cess. All the luck in the world, Helen! WILLARD T. ORR Kosminski Colby Weekly Staff, '21, '22, Yacht Club, '22, Man- dolin Club, '20, '21, Roosevelt, '19, '20, Travel Club, '20, '21, '22, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club, '20, '21, '22, Baseball Track, '22, Spanish Club, '22. We never knew of anything which Willard wasn't willing to attempt. This trait will doubtless stand him in good stead in his chosen career of engineering. Here's luck to the younger brother of the well-known Tommy. EDITH ANTES OSGOOD Boise High, Boise, Idaho Milwaukee Downer Junior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, Span- ish Club, '21, Girl Reserves, '22, C. I. C., '21, '22, We're all well acquainted with the quiet genius of the classroom, but not so many have known her as the peppy Huyde Parker that she really is. Her sparkling brown eyes and tiny, Huh, what? will both be missed, but most of all we shall miss her own dear self. EDMUND O'SH EA Burke University of Chicago C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Band, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, '21, Track, '20, '22, Heavyweight Football Team, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '19, '20, Edmund is thorough at whatever he does, from going through an Englewood line to do- ing his homework. We expect that this thor- oughness combined with his natural like- ability will land him near the top of the ladder some time. VV V 9 V V VVW ' W Vv 'AVO xx me xx may.. 1. XZSZQK ' 1 ar'- -' Qi, . I. it: f I. Q ':::ae:, 'nv' lr Il 4377- ' ,4? ?:3 r ,SM -1n.:e.n'i- V-T LEONARD L. OSTEN D 4 Forestzfille University of Michigan 0 0 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, French Club, '19, '20, D 4 Q Commissioned Officers' Club, '22, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Plutarch Club, '20, '21, Debat- I ' A 1 ing Club, '22, Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21, '22. '- Len is that cheerful, smiling chap-always with a good word for everyone. He has a U Q 4 way of winning friends and keeping them. ' Q He will help you out any time or anywhere. D Q DOROTHY G. OSTERMAN t Kozminski Chicago Normal College 9 Q Q C. I, C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Girls' Society, Sophomore Girls' Society, Junior V Q 4 Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society, Plutarch ' Club, '20, '21, Travel Club, '20, '21, Girl Re- serves, '20, '21, '22. Dottie is a girl who loves to go to the 4 Q games. She has followed our teams through D defeat as well as victory, worshipping the he- D q Q roes with the rest of thegirls. Dottie will go, but she will never fail to find time to see a Hyde Park football game. D C FRANKLIN OTTO Q C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Art Club, '21, '22, 15 43 G Franklin delights most of his study classes 'N , with his amusing little drawings. He was one I I of the clcverest Cartoonists for the Vlleekly, l and we won't be surprised if he steps up into ' the place of Bud Fisher or Horward Chandler D Q Christie. 0 q 4 ' ' RICHARD M. OVERTON I Wendell Phillips University of Cliimgo C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Hayseed Club, '21, '22, 9 Q G VVeekly Staff, '22, Commissioned Officers' 5 4 Club, '22, 4' Dick is a military man, he is also a jour- ' nalist. When he gets to the University we shall not be surprised to see him run the Cadet Corps with one hand and the Daily b G Q Maroon with the other. D Q 0 l FRANCES BISHOP OWEN ' Ray Uiiizfrrsity of Chicago , Freshman Girls' Club, '18, Sophomore Girls' D Q G Club Vice Pres. '19, Junior Girls' Club Pres. '20, '21, Senior Girls' Club Vice Pres. '22, D41 4 G. A, A. Treas. '19, '20, '21, '22, Committee of Twenty, '21, Weekly Statif, '21, '22, Talent Club, '22, Girls' Glee Club, '20, '21, C. I. C., . '13, '19, '20, '21, '22, Aft Club, '18, '19. I Q, The making of friends is one of the arts in D G which Fran is well versed, in fact, her friends D Q Q are as unlimited as are her many charms and , talents. She is as skilled on the golf course ' as she is with a palette and brush! D 41 4 u 0 Y Q V V Q ' v v ' A-v v v U v v v v Q 9 1 1 A as 1 K . 'Ni- l is is . l . Q - . W E.. H een--.,---.,,,.A.-......,,E ' ta .. R' f rw . - J 4-', .4'f .'t. 1 T f' A it it f ' ' ' 1 Vw ffl. 1 -T--Q--V-f Y ff fb--2 - fs. ,k---A --H... .QWQ l:5I.,5V?e.:f, Q31 fi' w'T',Q i'7 X ?iiH,!j:,! li . -f -H Mm- Q - -' A -W-'ww-were -- -1-4---5-m-B-H AMW- -'fw M- fig ----fy---T-R R-mxlfi--17 315.22124 --.-4 W ...fm--.-fre.j.il'.3 ' fl' ,..,.-.,,., .,,, .,,:qpr,f-gfgjgg -'X S+' '--z . 1 ' l ' 1 1 ANNA KATHERINE PAGE lk ' H Wadsworth Rockford 'Ziff ELA? C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Girls' gyif E, Q Club, '19, Sophomore Girls' Club, '20, Junior If f Girls' Club, '21, Senior Girls' Club, '22, Dra- ' Q matic Club, '20, '21, '22, Operetta, '20, Sigma , , , 1 Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, '22, 1 1 l She has never been absent or tardy in her life. That in itself speaks for Kate. She N 9 always manages to have a good time, but the lffgi 1 'l teachers like her because she isn't too busy to t ' f , get her lessons. Y 3 . 1 rwsg, ,Eff ROBERT PATTERSON Kenwood Dartmouth ' C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling, 1 '19, '20, '21, Hayseed Club, '21, Discussion ' Club, '20, Class Basketball, '18, '19, '20, Champs '20, Captain Lightweight Basketball, '20, '21, Baseball, '21, Lightweight Football, '21. if Q1 Pat was one of the best known and best liked students in school. He is a versatile ' athlete, having played three sports-football, basketball and baseball. We expect to hear much of him while at Dartmouth, especially in 5 the athletic line. ,B iii' LOIS PERMAN Freshman Girls, '18, '19, Junior Girls, '20, . Q j '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22, G. A. A., '19, '20, Tywg' Sy' '21, Captain Ball, '21, Basketball, '20, '21, Baseball, '20, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Garden Q Club, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, '21. , Lois' pretty red hair distinguishes her. But ' a girl who is a good sport and a good student A as well, is a remarkable girl and this is Lois. fDXl' AGNES PERRY Burlifigtoh, Iowa, High University of Chicago C. I. C., '19, '20, Junior Girls' Society, l20, ,j N f, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21, '22, Fur and 1 Feather Club, '20, Spanish Club, '21, History flag, 5, Club, '20. 7' Agnes is a dainty little-person who likes to R 1 write poetry, but Agnes is wider awake than ' ' ' those dreamy eyes look. ' 1 VXQ MARGARET PETERSEN Bowen High University of Wiscozftsih , C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, French Club, '21. .A ,, The day Margaret came to us from Bowen was a lucky day for us. Surely you have 15,4 noticed her, going through the corridors with w '- T 1. F. '. ,V X , ' N. .f,:.5.'f.Is -,.....,....f'l T .41 .a.,.f'LYff'.f.xN.,,..,,..,...f riQ!2'eX....,,..,,....t'1:.X.GZ: ,..,.,.. rj?-'Jfv.' ,,, ...,-f1i-of Ax -'3,'A,.'4- 'Q' ' 1 v- 2-' 1 a happy smile on her face, and, of course, you have heard her cheery hello. 4, ...Lf .. ..,- .V If -,..,.,,...,.i....., ,nys ,,....,..-,..,...,,, , .. I-.. .....,......x,. , .U .. ,....Y-. ,.., , ,I -.-,-., , A T, H ' 'X ,f , , tp,-5. 7 1 v A 1 ' Q-1. ' ' --1 ' -' ' no ' . . AY l 44 L 'rzziei :ha vnu-' 3421 ,, lwl 1 43 V ' A feng-' if vt C-.T-.zu o-J ex-Leg ll F- , LEONARD L. PFAELZER , Morgari Park University of Illinois 9 0 V 4 Aeroplane Club, '21, Hayseed Club, '21, '22, D Q C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Talent Club, '22, Spanish 9 43 Club, '20, '21, '22, Plutarch Club, '21, Discus- 1 sion Club, '20. ' Leonard is one of Hyde Park's well known , 1 business men. This year his business activities D 4 D cl have all been centered around the operetta and senior play, as he was the famous advertising 9 Q DQ manager who made the programs so full of 1 1 , ads, and brought in so much money to his school. ' D 41 1541 MARGARET EMERSON POLLARD Peoria High Uhizicrsity of Chicago D 4' D Q - Senior Girls' Society, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, C. I. C., '20, '21, '22. Margaret is one of Hyde Park's snappy , dressers. Look at her socks if you don't be- D 4 p Q lieve me. But with all of that, Peoria's loss was Hyde Park's gain. She helped to swell the D Q V Q marks of Sigma Epsilon. JUNE PORTER D Wadsuiorth Uniz'c1'sify0f Wisc0h.si1z, D Q C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Girls' D 4 p Q Club, '19, Sophomore Girls' Club, '20, Junior 1 1 Girls' Club, '21, Senior Girls' Club, '22, Sigma , Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, '22, Aitchpe Staff, '22, I Senior Dramatics, '22. , L Don't forget to have your write-ups in. D Q D 4 That is what June has been saying ever since D she's been on the Annual Staff. Nevertheless, 1 Q D 4 between times her wit sends us into gales of laughter. Her membership in Sigma Epsilon speaks for her scholastic ability. D fl D G ALICE LORRAINE PGWERS b 41 D G Postfville, Iowa, High Principia, St. Louis W y Girl Reserves, '21, '22, C. 1. C., '21, '22, ' History Club, '22, Travel Club, '22. I :She hasn't been with us long, in fact, she 4 has come from Postville High just in time D D 0 to graduate, but she has already made her 9 Q D Q presence felt by her charming personality and 1 , 1 all-round sweetness. Best wishes, Lorraine. , U ELIZABETH PRATT D D Q University High University of Chicago c. 1. c., '19, '20, izi, '22, sophomore Gifis, D 4 D V '19, '20, Senior Girls, '22, Plutarch Club, '20, , ' ' '21, Junior Girls, '21, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, Story Scribblers, '19, '20, '21, '22, Choral Club, ' g9, '20, '21, '22, Ukelele Club, '20, Weekly' D Q ' taff, '22. D 0 Now we come to another pretty bobbed head! 1 D Q D Q And we certainly shall miss this sweet studi- Q , , , ous little girl long after she has left even ' ' higher halls of learning! i , P J D Q lgtfil ' Xi . .2 A .9 A 2 9 4 Y- Q Q W v 17 v v v v v o v v f v , -f ,g 1 .. .. QQQ.. PQ? 29,5 65 PM JQ? wx , , ' -, A an ,et-2 U - - 0,-,ge , i me 4 Ji: lim - ...,..--, an K Alf, q . 1 nf , ,Q f -9 in K f' iq 1 elk lwx '------------f-'v-f---.fff- B .2 11 - J W --li': -25' , Y HANNAH E. PRAXL D 4 Revere Chicago Normal School of Physical Education p Q Sec. and Vice Pres. G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, '22, C, L C., '21, '22, Garden Club, '22, Girl Re- serves, '22. This is Handy, a nickname which expresses her willingness and ability in helping build up V G Hyde Park's famous name. Because of her D Q line athletic and scholastic record, we know that Hannah will be a wonderful success as a i gym teacher. D 41 D Q LOIS PYLE Kozrninski Chicago Normal College C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, '21, '22, Junior Q Girls' Society, '20, '21, Senior Girls Society, V , '21, '22. 9 Q When it comes to brains, Lois is one of our stellar lights. When you're under a pile of E I trouble, tell Lois and she'll take it for you. S 1 We wonder whether she'll be a missionary or I a school teacher. D Q D C l ABE RAIMOND Fiske University of Chicago D Q C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Camp Roosevelt Club, '20, Band, '19, '20, '21, '22, Spanish 9 4 Club, '20, Orchestra, '19, '20, Chess Club, '22. Quiet and retiring, Abe has gone through high school with a smile for everyone. When 1 1 he gets up to recite we all sit up and take A notice, for his wonderful powers of debate D are well known to all his classmates. D Q ' I LESLIE HUNTER RAYMER D 4' Ever see him without a smile? Ever see 9 Q him serious? No. Les is everything that l makes a real pal. fl MELVIN REHNQUIST . V '7 John Fiske University of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, , '20, '21, Class Basketball, '21. . Melvin is the dependable boy who has sold D 0 annuals, C. I. C. memberships, and everything else in his room for four years. His persua- in 'G sive tongue would sell Eskimo pies in Green- , land, so we expect him to be a successful busi- l ness man. it F---,,7,,,f,. f-s-- -57 T7 f--W v v ' r rv fa 'v o 'r ' v v -are-' v v s Q v C . . 2Q.Q--J.SX XPS 66... PSX 2 .2.Qf XX . PM 1 1' ' I 2: .. W -.re ' W Neff cl:-'-1-H-fer-.1 f--e fQ ETHEL REIMS 1 ' Sophie Wright High, Louisiana D 0 v 4 C. 1. C., '22, senior Cans, '22. D D Q Ethel is our southerngirl. No matter what 4 she says We are all interested because she says it in her soft, drawling tone. You'1l make a southern senatress some day, Ethel. , D 4 0 G D 0 D 4 GRACE RENDIGS ' Hughes High C. I. C. '20, '21, '22, Plutarch, '20, '21' 1 Choral sodiefy, '20, '21, operetta, '21, sophol o a D G more Girls' Society, '19, '20, Junior Girls' So- 0 ciety, '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21, '22, 0 D 4 Sigma Epsilon, '21. ' A rare combination of beauty and charm! Always ready with a friendly deed or smile. , Just the best of pals and a sure cure for the D 4 G D blues. Yep! That's Gracey. D G D 41 MILDRED REPKE 1 Wadsworth American Conservatory of Music D 0 15 G Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, Garden Club, '20, '21, '22, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, D 4 D Q Musical Club, '21, Choral Society, '20, '21, '22, 1 1 C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22. 1 We hope to hear your voice from a Victor , record some day, Mildred, and when we do, D 4 5 Q we'll be glad that we know the charming girl , ' that's singing. ' D G D 41 ' PHYLLIS REXINGER 9 Q D O Wadsworth Urtiz1ersit31 of Chicago b 4 D Q C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Girls' 1 , Club, '19, Sophomore Girls' Club, '20, Junior 1 1 Girls' Club, '21, Senior Girls' Club, '22, Art Club, '19, '20, Musical Club, '19, '20, French ' 11 Club, '21, '22. D G D Q Phil is just as peppy as she looks and D just as capable, too, for she has made many , Q D 9 S's during her four gay years at Hyde Park. , 1 b Q D 41 EMERT S. RICE 9 4 D 4 Wadsworth Purdue ' , C. 1. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore , 1 Boys' Club, '20, Discussion Club, '20, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling, Vice Pres. '21, Spanish i Club, '21, '22, Student Council, '21. ' V Q p Q Emert is one of the finest fellows We know. 1 D 0 You never hear him say a word about himself 1 , D G or his many accomplishments, but he's a 1 4' 1 mighty reliable fellow. 1 1 ' D Q D b 0 'Vivo' Vi FO? C564 95094 X74 YO? C564 QQ as on , Aa, AQ ao, ,AQ,., QQ, 67 IHS , a g -- ' Q Q-. N 11 2 y gi 1 W W A Y as eri- Q.. 'Q' + W, -:::L! ia KATHERINE RIEFSTAHL . A. A., '18, '19, '20, '21, Treas. '21, '22, Basketball, '18, '19, '20, '21, Captainball, '19, '20, '21, '22, Baseball, '19, '20, '21, '22, Track, '20, '21, '22, Swimming, '22, Student Council, '21, Girls' Glee Club, '20, '21, '22, Sec. '21, Operetta, '22, Talent Club, '22, Manager '22, C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, '19, '20, Junior Girls, '20, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Story Scribblers, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '22, Ukelele Club, '22, Kitty is one of our star athletes, and is a charming songster. We hope some time to see her travelling the glorious path to success in her career as an opera singer. JAMES RIGGS Uiziversity of Illinoix C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Auto-Aero Club, '20, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '19, Hayseed Club, '22, Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21. Handsome, big-hearted Jimmy has smiled his way into the hearts of the teachers and pupils and we shall be very sorry to see him leave good old Hyde Park. ELIZABETH WING RITCHIE Llmzvood L'IliZ'67'SlfN of Madison Freshman Girls '18, '19, Sophomore Girls, '19, '20, Junior Girls, '20, '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22, G. A. A., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, Annual Staff, '22, Secretary G. A. A., '21, Manager Swimming Team, '21, '22, French Club, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '20. '21, '22, School Basketball Team, '21, '22, Tal- ent Club, '22, Well! Well! If here is11't Betty, renowned at Hyde Park as Annette Kellerman's rival, and one of the strongest pillars of the G. A. A. That her brain has been as active as her twinkling arms are when she swims the crawl, is evinced by her membership in Sigma Epsilon. She has made hosts of fast friends here at Hyde Park. HELEN E. ROACH Wfzltez' Scott Uiiizwfsity of Illinois C. I. C., '18, '19, Spanish Club, '20, '21, Freshman Girls, '18, Sophomore Girls, '19, Junior Girls, '20, Senior Girls, '21, Girl Re- serves, '19, '20, '21. Helen, with that personality plus, that Irish grin and cheery Hello, with that generous heart and ready sympathy-surely, Hyde Parker, you know her, best little trouble-chaser and pal in the worldl JAMES M. ROACH Burlee Uniziersify of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Plutarch Club, '21, Class Basketball, '21, Stamp and Coin Club, '21, Debating Club, '20, C. I. C. Advisory Council, '21. Jimmy is big, good looking, and good tem- pered, which three things account for his pop- ularity with the better half of Hyde Park's student body. But even the mere men know that he's a jolly good fellow. 1 ,-. oo D4 DG D0 00 D0 D4 D4 I be D4 eq DG 1 po b-41 bd DG ,. .., DQ bd i VO ,DO DQ bd VV W' YO? 364 XY 56? XX 2.42.4 AA An. an AQ AA AA, 68 l I Q bqef- ' ' -2 - - Z Qu 4 . Z1- It d '2: . eq e ,,2::'i' an 1, . 4- ' if-24 ' if YY 1--..:'-ws-ae.n:s, r'-1 r- G. LESLIE ROCKEFELLER Q' 9 0 D 0 Ray Bztsivzess Vlforld ' -N b G Travel Club, '21, Pres. '22, History Club, '21, ' 4 V Hayseed Club, '21, '22, Band, '20, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22. , This write-up is continued in our next, for Les is one portion of a twin, Maddison being U Q D 4 the other Siamese. They are life members on our list of inseparables. If you see one, you'll D 0 D 4 see the other and when you see both, there's ' something doing. D G D 4 ,, 4 JEANBELLE ROSENBERG P D Forestvyille Ufziwrsity of Chicago Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Plutarch, '20, French Club, '21, Girl Re- f serves, '20, Sophomore Girls, '19, '20, Junior 9 4 D Q Girls, '20, '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22. Everybody knows Jeanbelle. She is full of V Q V 9 pep, and has taken an active part in school l activities. Success to you, Jeanbellel ' 0 4 D 0 ., D 4 RUTH SYLVIA ROSENBUSH r D 4 , . . . l Burke' Lfn1iW'.r1fy of Clzmzgn , Freshman Girls' Club, '18, Sophomore Girls' , Club, '19, Junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior l Girls' Society, '21, '22, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, 5 4 D Q '22, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, Choral Society, B 4 '19, Operetta Cast, '19, Spanish Club, '19, '20, , D 4 '21, G. A. A., '19. 1 Ruth is the cute little girl with the big brown eyes. Her popularity is greatly due to her i delightful little giggle at every good joke, and p 4 her broad smile for everyone. D 0 D 4 D G X , l ALICE ROTH i Parkside Hizsinwss VV01'ld V 4 U G C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '2l. , 0 It certainly pays to be good natured, for , , D Alice's disposition has won her many friends. She is a quiet, unassuming girl, always ready to help others. ' M D 4 D 41 9 4 v 4 ' , M. DOROTHY ROTH Kozminski Smith College C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, V Q ' Choral Society, '21, Junior Girls' Society, '20, P 9 Senior Girls' Society, '22. D Q D 0 Dot is a good pal and friend, always full of . , pep, and always ready to do a good turn for anyone. We need not worry for her future success. M P Q v Av v o o v V -V V V Q7 Q v ' v v v ' v Q7 1 69 ' Q ' l Q ' N, gp I '31, , J . :-- . Q maee. V11-v X lw . . , BEULAH ROWLAND 0 0 Milwaukee University of Chicago D 4 Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Spanish Club, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22. Then she will talk, ye gods, how she will talk! That's Beulah, under whose dignity there is a vein of mirth. D Q D 0 D 41 ARTHUR RUBENSTEIN fohn Fiske University of Illinois D Q C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '21, '22. Arthur's way through the school called Hyde Park has been a quiet one, but none the less D 4 effective for all that. D G D Q DORIS RUBIN D il C. I. C., Travel Club, Senior Girls' Society. Vivacious Doris' gay manner has helped us through many a gray day of miserable exams, - when all the world seemed against us. We D 4 wish we might have her to brighten all the trials of life. D 4 p il ' D Q THEODORA RUHLING ' lt Richmond Hill High Northwestern University C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Junior Girls, '20, ,I '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22. t, 4 Teddy is our little eastern girl. You've all heard her gay laughter and her Holy Jurnpin' P Q Judas in that little accent all her own. Hyde x ' Park won't be quite the same without it. v 4 D G GLADYS EVELYN RUNDEN Q ' Darwin N ornzal , C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, junior Girls, '21, D fl Musical Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, French Club, D '19, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '22. Q We doubt whether Gladys will ever be a 1 school marm, for with her musical talent she ' can easily become a rising young pianistc. ' D Q VV P64 YO? VV vvivv V' 'Ov M XX A 0 A A XPS 2.9.3 ZQ4 PQ! Xa! 70 ' 2 f ...ii -- . . Lil-,iv ,YK 5' . .2 .:..-.... f--f 'F F ' C' ,-4 . ' EDWENA RUTLEDGE t i t x p Q Freshman Girls, '19,, Sec., C. 1. C., '19, '20, D Q D Q '21, '22, Senior Girls' Club, '22, Sigma Epsilon, D 4 '2Z. ' Edwena is one of those dependable people ' who keep the world going. She graduates in W three and one-half years. Her ever-ready ' D G cheerfulness will long be remembered by the U Q class of '22. D Q D O ' MARION ALMA SANDERS Janzes Wadsworth Business College - t ', Sophomore Girls, '19, '20, Junior Girls, '20, U Q D Q '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22, Garden Club, '20, Fur and Feather, '21, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, V 0 D 4 Girl Reserves, '21, '22. 1 Marion's future is to be that of a private ' secretary. From what we know of her, we doubt that this will remain her occupation long, J Personality and beauty are hers to make what D D 4 she will of them. D 4 D Q 3 1 BARBARA JOSEPHINE SANDS 1 , 2 Kozminski American Consmwalory of Music l ' Freshman Girls' Society, '19, Sophomore 5 q D Q Girls' Society, '20, Junior Girls' Society, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '22, C. 1. C., '19, '20, 9 41 12.6 '21, '22, Musical Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, G. A. K 5 A., '19, '20, Plutarch Club, '20, '21, Girl Re- Q i serves, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, I i Talent Club, '22-, Choral Society, '21, '22, Glee D Q Club, '21, '22, Story Scribblers, '19, '20, Senior D 9 Dramatics, Operetta, '22, 5 q D 4 Is there no end to pretty little Bobby's ac- complishments, we wonder. An actress in ,em- bryo, a Wonderful Warbler and with all that ' a real girl. ' - D D 0 COLMAN G. SANFORD D 4 D Q Kenwood University of Chivczgtz Operetta Staff, '21, '22, Business Manager , '22, Boys' Glee Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, Light- 1 weight Football, '21, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, D Q ' Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21, Senior Assembly, V D 4' '22, Senior Dramatics, '21, '22, Business Man- P Q fx Q ager '21, '22, Freshman Boys' Club, '19, I f , Weekly Staff, '20, '21, Travel Club, '21. 1 l 1 our blond Romeo! Ah no! not the kind l ' that climbs over balconies. The only balco- l nies he ever climbs over are stage properties! D Q D Q As manager of the operetta-Oh, well! you'd gf.-Q F Q . be surprised. l A ELIZABETH F. SANIAL Z i t Wadszeorth Uni1'r1'.vity of Cliirago D 6 Sophomogf Girls, '20, Swimming, '21, Jun- asf, ior irls, ' . X If-5 Betty-one of Hyde Park's mermaids. Can 5 F f 2 she dive and can she swim? Well, you just E , ' 1 ought to see her when she jumps inl Q 5 A ta at ,, A A-. , -.. . -. ...-- - 2.-. .. .--dit , Q Q M---XX7x57,- v vf v 'U xv 'C' v x, A-:1 of ei X f Y ' Q .ie ,..1..AX.ASx.. .... .2 X A DQS 2 .A , 20 LQi.,--M 4 ffL4,..........i 71 l L. ' +92 9 -as Wi: 4 -I N ' 1' L ..,.,,u Z 'ii'-ills 1: 'luv' 1 -fe- ly ld 3, L33 i'f 15 , 1-'-1 l '? 11. LOUISE SCARCLIFFE D Q Rorkford v Q French Club, '20, '21, '22, Garden Club, '20, '21, C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Art Club, '20. Louise has the charming manners of grand- mother's day and the vivacity of the modern D 4 girl. It is this irresistible combination that has D 4 brfought her so many friends during her high sc ool life. V 4 XVALTER v. SCHAEFER D 4 lfnxf High, Green Bay, W'ix. f , University of Clhirago C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '21, Operetta Staff, .ZZI . D 4 Lil' VVally, the pride of Green Bay. VVell D Q known as a Latin shark. Very quiet and very likeable. Now you know as much about him as anyone else does. D Q D 4 l-'CBERTA SCHOFIELD l'4z1k.vidv L'l'li'Zf't'l'Slfj' of Illinois C. L C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, 140, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Span- ish Club, '21, Ukelele Club, '20. 17 4 Here's to Bobbie, one of the sweetest girls D 4 Hyde Park has ever known. She is the best little pal a fellow could wish for, and Ohl , how we hate to lose her. D G D 0 HELEN SCHNEIDER 1 Keuzeood C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, Junior Girls' Society. '20, D G Senior Girls' Society, '21, '22, History Club, '21. D Q Haven't you noticed this little girl with that friendly smile who's always ready to let you take a pencil or paper? Some day you'1l see her name in electric lights because she is going to take Paderewski's place. Good-bye, Helen. D Cl D 41 1 1 FRANCES SCHULENBERG lwzrlesidv G C. I. C., Senior Girls, junior Girls, Fresh- D man Girls, Girl Reserves, Radio Club. p Q Frances is one of our dimpling, dark eyed, , petite belles. We love her well, because she isn't the leastl bit stuck up, just a good friend to one and al. P O QV' V0 'VV' AV? VU VV' Vv'AU9 .L 5.91 ZQS.. XX XPS PSX PQQ XX XX 72 ' -9- 'iii- 1' T7 -I+!!! Q - .-- 3145 W M '1::!!:. P2 VIII' tl SMX - -:' ' ' , ,,,, ff'Bf'.-2-' -E a-aexxxi.-, r--v ,-. Q JANE SECHBACH 0 Q D Carter Practice Univcwsity of Illinois D 4 9 Q C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Stone Age Club, '19, i Freshman Club, '19, Garden Club, '19, Basket- ball, '20, '21, Captain Ball, '19, '20, '21, '22, Track, '19, '20, '21, '22, Swimming Team, '19, ' '20, '21, '22, Travel Club, '20, Girl Reserves, 0 G D 4 '20, '21, '22, Senior Girls, '22, Weekly Staff, D D 4 '22, Sigma Epsilon, '22. 0 Look what ,lands name means. l Just the girl for a pal, Always ready to help, , , Never lacking in spirit, 9 q D Q Earliest in all undertakings. D 4 These make jane a true all-around Hyde D 0 Parker. LILIAN SENN ' U 4 Phillips Unit'e1'.vity of Chicago D 4 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, French Club, '21. U 4 U Q '22, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon. ' '20, '21, '22, Junior Euclidean, '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22. Here's to Lilian, the scholar. She has num- erous accomplishments-too many to state here 9 4 5 Q -and we cannot benefit from them until we D 4 D 4 know her. But did you ever happen to hear , her play the piano? Simply wonderfull N X ISADORE SHAPIRO 9 q D il lolin Fiske Universiiy of Chicago D Q C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Boys' 1 D G Club, '19, Sophomore Boys' Club, '20, Spanish ' , Club, '20, '21, Camp Roosevelt Club, 'l9. Isadore is one of the thinkers of the class. i His quiet manner is one of the charming things 9 q D G about him. D 4 P 0 ' ' l DAVID SHOEMAKER Bryn Mazt'1' Wisconsin Mining l C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrest- D 4 U Q ling, '19, '20, '21, Freshman Boys, '19, Dis- cussion Club, '20, '21, Fur and Feather, '19, D Q D 0 '20, Plutarch, '20, ' Dave is a dandy fellow, a successful joker, and a student of-well. he manages to pass , anyway. Hc's an athlete, the kind Hyde U D Park will miss when he goes. D G D 4 i 4 SARAH SIDER Uiziz'ersity of Chicago Junior Girls' Society, '20, Senior Girls' So- v ciety, '21, Spanish Club, '20, '21, C. I. C., '19, P 0 '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '21, '22. 0 Q D 0 Sarah is one of those Hyde Parkers who, , , though not famous, is still a worthy repre- , sentative of the school because of her loyal, i quiet support of everything Worth while. 1 D Q b 4 D a Y Q 9 V o V 9 Av V V U V V V v ' o Q L- 5.91 X24 XX XX PSX XX 5Qf PM 0 73 ' 9 QR- ' 0 eta I, ff 3-- 511 . ,Z 4 4 7 0' '24 W' Til? iliii 'M' I' 'CQ' ' - X . - SM , fls ERNEST WILSON SIMMONS D Q Scott Yale Pres. June Class, '22, Heavyweight Foot- D 4 ball, '18, '19, '20, State Champions, '21, Heavy- ' weight Basketball, '19, Manager '20, Senior Track, '22, Athletic Board of Control, '19, '20, , '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Hayseed Club, '20, '21, '22, Ukelele Club, D C' '22, Chairman Student Council, '21, Captain D Q Heavyweight Football, '21, Baseball, '19, '22, Champions, '20, Junior Track, '19, Cook County Championship, '22. Ernie has had every honor that Hyde Park ' can offer a man. His name should act as an 5' 4 incentive to every undergraduate. Hyde Park's D Q ideals are personified in Ernie, , GENEVIEVE SIMON l Wendell Phillips University of Chirago ' ' C. 1. C., '21, '22, Fur and Feather, '21, '22, D Q 1 Girl Reserves, '21, '22, History Club, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '22, D 4 l ', Although we have not known her long, we i 5 know that she's most attractive. And can she J dance? I JULIAN L. SIMON 9 Q Ray University of Chicago , D Q Travel Club, '21, '22, History Club, '21, Hay- h seed Club, '21, '22, Band, '19, '20, C. I. C., f '19, '20, '21, '22. 5 1 All for one, one for all! Simon,'Roeke- ' feller, and Maddison are not muskcteers, but D 4 they are a trio who have always stuck to- gether Qcompare their pedigreesj, who will D Q leave Hyde Park as they entered it-three good 'N fellows in a row. f EVELYN FRIEDA SLATER D Q University High, Carbondale, Illinois D University of Chifago Q Junior Girls' Society, Senior Girls' Society, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, junior Euclidean, '20, C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22. We may not know much about our Eve, but G with a face like hers, anyone would take her D 41 at face value. By the way, she's an exception, ', she still has her long chestnut colored tresses, ' and has no intention of bobbing them. JEANNETTE SMITH D Q Wadsworth Coe Collegv p Q Freshman Girls, '19, '20, Junior Girls, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, '21, C. 1. C., '18, , '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, '19, '20, Senior Girls, '21, '22, Plutarch Club, '19, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, '2Z. 'V V Jean has only just rippled the surface of D Q Hyde Park, but she has rippled right into the X hearts of those who know her, and that little ' ripple is going to seem like a great big wave , after she is gone. D fl vv 'vv v'v 'vv vc W9 vvr.. D4 74 . 1 .444 1 In 9- gei- I .tif in K If Q ,pf a Y 'lun ft, L Q 531 , , 3 vu Jgfrrjuf ' V u are-2-.Ai ,- ROBERT EDWARD SONTAG 0 0 Bryn Mawr University of Illinois 9 4 Senior Track, '19, '20, Inter-class Basketball, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Boys' Club, Spanish ' club, 120. cbd Bob is the boy with the sunny smile and dis- position. He has made a name for himself as 4' a track man of no mean ability, and has done his best to keep Hyde Park at the top. i D 4 ' fa Q CLARA SCOTTMAN Burke C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, '19, '20, Junior Girls, '20, '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, D 4 Operetta, '20, '21, Choral Society, '19, '20, '21, D 4 '22 Modest, demure, Clara is a bright light in our midst. No matter when or where you see her, she always greets you with a cheerful smile. 9 Q D Cl 4 JULIAN W. SPIRO ' Edmund Burke University of Chicago D 4 C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Stamp and Coin Club, '21, Discussion Club, '21, Sigma Epsilon, D Q '22 i Julie has smiled his way through Hyde Park. 1 Not very prominent in activities, he has at all times been a loyal supporter of Hyde Park. He is a true pal and has made a host of 9 Q friends. D 4 l RUTH STANLEY D 41 Kenwood Unizfersity of Illinois I, Q C. 1. C., '18, '19, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, , , Freshmen Girls, '18, Sophomore Girls, '19, Junior Girls, '20, Senior Girls, '21. Ruth's the best friend ever! She's jolly and M always willing to help someone. D q D 45 i RUBY STANSBERRY i Winncfonne, Wir. High D Q Detroit Training School for Nurses C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Fur and Feather, '20, D O Girl Reserves, '21, '22. Ruby Came to Hyde Park two years ago. She is a jolly, good-natured girl and in our 1 opinion will make a good nurse. ' Q D Cl V 0 f V 0 v V ' V v v Q v V V v ' O V 29,5 EQ! 'EQSD XPS PSX, PSX 295 PM it 75 - in U : . ..,,.,. za ' 4 ' . TLQW W -:':aY M at M1 . Y Wi'1L 'I -5 1.x-MA 'F D G SAMUEL STEINMAN Willard University of Chicago p Q ' Freshman Boys' Club, '19, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '18, '19, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19. Sam's perpetual smile and witty remarks U 4 have helped to brighten many a dull class- D Q room. D FREDERICK S. STEMM JR. DVc.vtp0rt High, Kansas City, Mo. D 4 Princeton Uni-zwfsily Swimming Team, '19, '20, '21, '22, Soccer, '21, Spanish Club, '19, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '20, '22, Class Basketball, '19, '20. Freddie, as brother Stemm is known by D Q his friends, has been a member of two cham- D 4 pionship teams. In this fellow there are unmis- takable qualities that make for success. D Q GERTRUDE STONE D 4 LVilIard Uuivuersity of Chicago i Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, '20, Junior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, ' ' '20, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, Travel Club, '21, P 4 Weekly Staff, '22, G. A. A., '20, D 4 Sis is that peppy, cute small bobbed haired girl with ever-present dimples and smile. With all these assets, she is studious and will succeed. o o I ' P 4 MYRTLE STRAIN ' G. A. A., '20, Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls, Senior Girls, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Dear Happy Go-lucky Myrtle: May your 9 q journey through life be as free from care and D 0 trouble as your life at dear old H. P. has been. G SIGMUND STRAUSS D john- Fiske UlZl'UC7'Sifj' of Chicago D 4 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrest- i ling Club, '20, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '21, '22, Chess and Checker Club, '19, '20, '21, junior Euclidean, '21, Senior Euclidean, '21, Hayseed Club, '21, P 4 Sigmund is an all-around good fellow, popu- D 0 lar not only with girls and boys, but -with , teachers, too. He is a math shark, and an ex- cellent example of the best class Hyde Park has to offer. v 4 qv' vo 'vv 'nvv vo vv vv 'OV i 295 XQ4 XX XPS 295 PSX. 2525. XX 76 I 2- gifs - ' T-T DL' 1 Zi, 4 . .r- L Q u eer. V u , f M5434- ' .5 Y we.x-ij -... PQ SERENO EDWARD STREETER D G B0wenIHgh 2 S Armour Institute 0 0 C. . ., '21, ' 2, igma Epsilon, '21g Boxing D Q and Wrestling, '21, 22. 4 Skinny came from Bowen to Hyde Park, , He became a loyal Hyde Parker and we wish we had more like him. His success is assured. D Cl D 4 D 4 D 0 CLIFFORD W. STRONG Sexton Uni1'vr.rity of Chicago D 4 D Q Track, '20, '2lg Heavyweight Basketball, '22, C. I. C., '21, 0 0 D 4 Clifford is one of our athletic stars and 1 what he does, he does well. He lives up to his family name, too. We hope your aim in life, Cliff, is as accurate as your aim at the D 4 basket. D 4 D 4 D 0 PAUL STURMAN 9 4 D Q Dahlgren High, Dahlgren, Ill. D 4 N0r!1z'weslrr'n Unizvrsity D 4 C. I. C. ' Paul entered Hyde Park just in time to 1 graduate. He certainly chose his school well, l W and we have found him to be a regular fellow 9 q D Q worth know1ng. D 4 D 4 ' 1 - EDWARD D. SUTHERLAND D 0 9 G Kosnzinski Uniz'c'1'sity of Chicago D 4 9 0 Suds tries to give the impression of being 1 , a cynic, but we know better than to believe w him. He refuses to put his pedigree into the Annual, but not because he has reason to be ' ashamed of it, quite the contrary. D 4 9 'l b 4 D 0 ' JOSEPH w. TAYLOR D Q Ray University of Illinois 4 Spanish Club, '18, '19g Freshman Boys' Club, ? D 4 'ISQ Hayseed Club, '22g Fur and Feather, '19, ' ' '20, Class Basketball, '19, '20g C. I. C., '18, '19, gg, '21, '22, Operetta Staff, '2lg Track Team, ' 0 Q In Chemistry, Wing's and Amphlett's Joe is D D better known than W. G. Harding. Half the D O 9 Q time, in school, he is making up for lost sleep, , the other half he is pulling cracks that would ' make Bugs Baer shriek with rage. . , D Q b 41 , D 0 f vo vo vv Wvv. vo vo vv 'ov .i 5.9! PQ4 XX XRS PSX PQ! X25 59.4 1 77 Y---- v E F - , 1 Q 'ff l l I l l I 9-122 1 E F-'51-g ' gf ' ' MADAMMA TAYLOR Wadsworth University of Chicago Freshmen Girls, '19, Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Tailor Made Man, '21, C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Madamma is the bewitehing little queen who seems to be everywhere at once. She is an excellent student, a good sport, and a loyal Hyldep Parker. What more could a girl wish to e. AARON TAYMORE Hoston Latin School University of Chicago In Aaron's brief course among us he has said nothin' an' sawed Wood. As a result, he has not been widely known but we will remember him by his accustomed position at the head of his division room's honor roll. MARION TESCHNER Willard C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, '19, '20, Junior Girls, '20, '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22, Operetta, '21, '22, Choral S0- ciety, '20, '21, '22, Girls' Athletic Association, '20, '21, Lively, fun-loving, Marion is everywhere at once. If you want her here, right here she is. Her chief pleasure is in helping others. HAROLD E. THOMAS Bofwen High University of Chirago Club, '21, '22, Checker Club, '22, Musical Club, C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Radio Club, '22, Chess '22, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, Operetta Staff, '22, Annual Staif, '22, Senior Dramatics' Staff, '22. Harold, an ex-Bowenite, had time in Hyde Park to display his many abilities. He can and does do anything and do it well, from the job of electrician to a department of the Aichpe. FLORENCE THOMPSON Walter Scott Bnsh Conservatory of Music Junior Girls' Club, '21, Senior Girls' Club, '22, Musical Club, Talent Club, '22, Here's a modest, quiet girl, but have you heard her play? Besides being an expert on the piano, Florence is a good dancer and an all round good sport. 1 V T 5574 YO? 5574 PUZCVVC V' 'VV X253 .aa AQ AA as PSXC XX. 2524 78' ,,...n.....,,...,L , af Ni' ,Q ! ' A Q 2-.. -,M :: ' Q ' gal! B fe-- E 531 ,Z a H r 7 I., 'WWW ' Li .QE - It J , HELEN THOMPSON 0 D Q Walter Scott Chicago Normal Sflifml l 0 Q Junior Girls, '20g Senior Girls, '21, '22g C. 9 Q I. C., Plutarch Clubg Sigma Epsilon, '22, D 4 She is the other of the Two 1nseparab1es , , -Helen and Gladys. She needs 110 introduc- , tion. You know her by that sweet smile, blg 1 D G heart, a11d natural wave. D Q '3 EGIDIO ARELLANO TIPON K D Q D 4' Vigan High, I. snr, P. I. Marquette University D G D 4 Spanish Club, '22. Egidio, who came to us to graduate, f1rst tried out Crane, McKinley, and Evanston Township High Schools. We are honored by 1 the fact that he chose ours to graduate from, D G D G and we appreciate it. vo D4 1 1 I E , 1 X A s b 0 JAMES S. TOLSON D Q A. O. Sexton University of Pennsylvania 9 41 C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Fur and Feather, , 1 , '18, '19, '21g Discussion Club, '18, '19, '20, '21g 4 f Radio Club, '20, Spanish Club, '19, '20g Class ' , l Basketball, '19, Staff Senior Dramaties, '20q D D Q Electrician, '22: Bazaar Electrician, '21, Stat? Operetta, '20, Electrician-Operetta, '21, '22, 9 Q D fl Jimmie is quiet and unassuming, neverthe- less. he has a distinguished personality that has made him many friends. Our kid electrician 1 will be missed by his classmates. D il DO va C. 1. c., '19, '20, '21, '22. V D G VVith Arthur's steady persistence and quiet 9 Q D Q loyalty, we have no doubts of his future. He 1 was one of our star athletes. 1 1 1 I ' D 41 D 41 D Q D 4 , , LOUIS w. WALTER 1 1 Q Brisbane, Australia, Boys' College ' 5 j l Arnzonr Institute V G C. 1. C., '22, Discussion Club, '22. D 9 We've no doubt, as to your success, Louis. D .3 D Q Judgmg you by your record, we know you'll ,f , be a very successful business man, and certain- , ly we wish you luck. 1 , l fb cf D G 5 . D ' Y ' T7 Q7 Q? O A' v -QV ' X7 'U 9 Q7 'H v 9 xv , 42179 reg cm, . Z Mi Z, 4 D 41 D 41 5 ARTHUR TURNBULL ' 5 F' . ., , ,fx - ' .. , 1, L , L Q A -if -r in a 5' -,' ..,,. '2::eu. . . Hi' 'JI' 1 lr I . I l 41- ' ' ?E'fh-L? 15 c s-.serial V-. ROSE WALTON Q Revere University of Illinois 9 0 D Freshman Girls, '19, Sophomore Girls, '20, D 4 V Q Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '19, '20, Girl 1 Reserves. Rose has remarkable ability to create and J i draw fashions. Who knows but what we U Q D 4 girls will say in a few years, Do You really like my new gown, Lavin? Dear rio! D 0 D 4 Mademoiselle Rose, la grande modiste, of ' , course! i o 4 D Q D O 9 4 LOUISE MERRILL WATSON I Shakespeare Junior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Senior Girls' 3 Society, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Travel ' D Q Club, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Orchestra, D Q '22. D Q lf, in the Sea of Life, Louise obtains as D Q, , much success as she has friends, her ship will , be permanently anchored in the Port of Hap- i piness. I 1 0 Q D G D 4 P Q ' ISABELLE WEAVER W Carter Practice St. Mar3v's Notre Dame I . , 1 Freshman Girls, '18, Sophomore Girls, '19, D q D 0 ' Junior Girls, '20, Senior Girls, '21, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Girl Reserves. D 0 D 4 With her sportiveness, her cheeriness on I . rainy days and that patrician manner, Isabelle is , . a belle. She aspires to be another Pavlowa, 'tis , said. A D D 0 b Q D G 7 LEONARD WEINBERG i C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club. , Leonard's gift of oratory will win him a U 4 9 Q place in the world beyond Hyde Park. His D Q amiability will not hinder him in his upward , , course. i 4, ,N U 4 D 41 MAX E. WEST 9 Q D 4 Peoria Central High, Peoria, Ill. ' . . Sigma Epsilon, '20, Boxing and Wrestling 1 1 Club, '20, '21, '22, Hayseed Club, '21, '22, 1 f Yacht Club, '21, '22, Lightweight Football, '20, V A man who can mix with people is generally P 0 in demand, and that is one of the reasons for D Q D G the popularity of Max. We'll probably see his , name emblazoned across the billboards as a i' matinee idol, judging from Senior Dramatics. ' D Q cw ez g pg Q D 4 - Q Q ff f Q o v V v v v ' v v ' ' v v or v Q EQ! XX 594 XRS 80 295 PQ! EQ! . PSX . ..L... , 7 Q :ei X, fe: 511 ,X J 1 V .1 X I f V gpg! ez iiilllb 1 1 . M1 f.. VIOLET WESTERBERG A 0 0 D 0 Cornell Chicago Normal School of Physical Ed1lCllli0l'l D 4 P Q G. A. A., '21, '22, c. I. c., '21, '22. X Have you seen the girl with the prominent dimples and ruddy complexion? That's Vi., a X , peppy, conscientious worker in studies and D 4 sports. D Q D 0 G 1 ' D x FRANCES WILLIAMS X X , Englmcood High U 4 D Q C. I. C. X X Frances, in her support of athletics, has D 9 D 4 proven herself a true Hyde Parker. She is to ' be found at every game with her enthusiasm and pep. Withal, she is lovable and girlish and X pretty. ' D 4 D Q D 4 D 4 ' AGNES C. WINTER ' Wad,vu'orth University of Wisconsin Spanish Club, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, '19, D G b Q C, I. C., '20, '21, '22. We like Agnes for her winsomeness and D Q D Q charm, for her heart-warming friendliness, and ' I for her rare gift of silence when silence is fitting. ' , . o Q D 0 D Q D 4 C. v1cToR WISNER ' Ray West Point Weekly Staff, '20, '21, Editor '22, Boys' Glee l Club, '19, '20, '21, Operetta Staff, '21. D 41 D Q Vic's efforts on the Weekly are wellknown. D Q His friends in the school are many and inHu- , D 0 ential. His smile is famous about these halls X ' ' of learning and his help is appreciated in all of the activities that go on in the school. 7 D 4 P 0 is Q V Q MILTON J. WOHL Burke University of Illinois I C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Boys' ' Club, '19, Sophomore Boys' Club, '20, Dis- D Q D Q cussion Club, '20, '21, Stamp and Coin Club, D 4 4 '21, Interclass Basketball, '20, '21, Sigma D Epsilon, '19, '20, '21, Weekly Staff, '22, ' ' Milt is a tall, dark haired fellow who has l gained the reputation of being a true Hyde . ' Parker because of his habits, dress, Weekly D G D 0 activities, and character. Because of these extraordinary qualities, together with the fact D Q D G that he completed the course in three and one- N 1 X half years with a Sigma Epsilon average, we X predict success for him after graduation. , i . D fl X Q g g D cl - ' v v f v v 'v v v v . i Q V U XX XX FC? W f ...L AQ XX X23 ss. M M PM-. 81 . ,W . 2 J N , -:g.L4:La.-..1:: ' 4 v - .- TV Y ,ji is 1, -112 1 , Pu , l 3,4 - - e - am? J 1- 1 1 I saw 'sl 1 -. b , '-Mm' ff W- f ------ --- f - - ' . .-nz, ....-..-..,.fTi+ f,,,-'href-l 1 ' l XVALTER G. WONDERLICH D 5 17 0 WilIa1'd Chicago Q Discussion Club, '20, '21, '22, French Club, 9 4 E' '19, '20, Interclass Basketball, '20, Operetta , I ' Staff, '20, '21, Hayseed Club, '21, '22, Dra- l matic Club, '19, Freshman Boys' Club, '18 , l Treas. '18. D Q While at Hyde Park Wally has shown D more than once his qualities as a leader. His 5 Q D J Hrm chin and other marks of character pro- , 5 X claim him to be a born leader. There is no ' ' doubt of his success. J 1 L 3 z 9 Q GEORGE WOODFIELD, JR. 5' 4 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, French Club, '20, 1 'E 2 Band, '19, '20, '21, orchestra, '19, '20, '21, , 5 I Y George is some shark in chemistry. Watch Q Q 3 his dust. We will remember him as an all- 'KX round sportsman and as one worthy of the name Hyde Parker. vfxii ' . xx N 1 5 HELEN WOODFIELD 1 ' Sophomore Girls, '19, '20, Junior Girls, '20, 21,5 9 Q '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22, Dramatic Club, '20, ff? '21, '22, Musical Club, '19, '20, Plutarch Club, Q, S '21, Garden Club, '20, '21, Sec. '21, C. I. C., '19, ' i' ' '20, '21, '22, Junior Assembly, '21, Sigma Epsi- I lon, '21. W I 1 Helen is brimful of pep, and is always 5, fx ready for a good time, and yet she is as ex- -' 'J cellent a student as Hyde Park could wish to D 4 claim. ,X , s - f 1 1 1 f l , 5 CHESTER WRIGHT gg l a1'kside Uniifemity of Illinois 1 5 C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, French Club, '19, '20, Hayseed Club, '21, '22, Discussion Club, f X '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, Class ' Q Tennis, '21, Freshman Boys' Club, Sophomore 1 5 BoysgZClub, Heavyweight Soccer, '21, Track, Q L 1 2 , ' . 3 M' Chet, the infallible. Evcrybody's friend and 9 nobody's e11emy. A versatile athlete whom we N f are proud of. He is a fine fellow who takes 1 1 5 pride in boosting his school. Q I 1 P ' .2 5 4 s ,, 1 l Q3 THOMAS C. YARNALL ya ,QM Oakland University of Illinois 1 f Bantamweight Basketball, '20, Lightweight . 1 1 Basketball, '21, Capt. Junior Track Champs, ' ' '20, Senior Track, '20, '21, '22, Capt. Senior Xw' X x, Track Champs, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Vit, ya l Athletic Board of comfoi, '20. l Tommy is the boy who can pile up the X! 7 'Q points in the hurdles and dashes. The best , , f part of it is that his brains are as fast as his 1 1 feet. ,N X5 D 41 151112 ,' N. D 0 1 '- -' --- ' 1- - -'-'Mx J 1' 7 Q7 7 f xv fy i...,.,........ .51 ,,.. . . E.. if K- 1------wx. 1.0. if'- xx 3, 'T - J' - -7 g -A ' cy, 9 ----6'----ff-s,.77, ,.. ---'---- K, ,... ., . f 3 Q 'L DN. ! , , , - , 82, .Til U 9- 'We .-T .!5j n-s-- gi. 4 . .a- W ':::::e. 'ill , IM d V Y -1-' , iid:- .E ?f-smug-Ai f 'P fl HERMAN ARTHUR YATES ' 1 4 Wendell Phillips University of Michigan 0 0 P C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22g Commissioned Officers' V Q Club, '21, '22. P 4 We all know Herm, our Canadian friend. He is a good sport with lots of pep, and we are sorry to see him go. , D 4 D 0 D 41 D 4 1 1 IRVING ZEMANS Willard University of Michigan 1 ' Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, Extempor- D G D 4 aneous Speaking Club, '21, '22g Sophomore 0 D 4 Boys' Club, '20g Debating Club, '19, Heavy- WD weight Soccer, '2lg Operetta Staff, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22g Publicity Committee '22. ' Irving is an active young man around this , school, and he is room agent for almost any- D 4 D 4 thing that comes along, for he has a persuasive tongue. Strange to say, in spite of the num- U 4 U 4 ber of things he does, he does them all equally 1 Well. 1 D 4 D 41 D 4 D Q GUNNARD HUMBEL 1 1 McCosh C. I. C.g Discussion Clubg Chess and Checker , Club, D B Q This humble chap has not created a great Q commotion in Hyde Park, but just the same 0 4 D 4 we'll miss him. ' , Q D 0 tv Q D G ' ' 1 i D 41 D Cl D 4 D Q ' D 4 D il D G D 4 i 4 . . B Q P 0 v 0 D G - 1 1 . D Q D Q D 0 Vo vo 50? 74740 'XY X374 vviiov at A 1 ca ao Ao Nao oo ao, AQ 83 in-fr---W - --v ' ' - v Q 2 '- ' 2 N - - ' in I Q iam '1:Il! ilgl lm' aw' ly X if- 'Jkt M 5511-J i s.aui4. I- FLORENCE ASI-IER 9 Q Emerson , Gary, Indiana D 4 , Freshman Girls' Society, 'l9g Sophomore I Girls' Society, '20, Junior Girls' Society, '2lg I I senior Girls' society, '22, 5 A sweeter girl than Flo we couldn't find. ' D D 0 'I U G MARY ALICE BRECHT D 0 James MeC0.rlz Ufziversity of Chifago C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Plutarch Club, '2lg Sophomore Girls' Society, '20, Travel Club, '22. ll Alice is such a pleasant girl, we regret having D 4 her leave us. Where can We lind another like her, when she has gone away? U' 4 l D Q D 41 FLoRENcE CARLSON ' i Ray Business Vlforld C. I. C., '21, '22, 17 Q If we had eleven like her, we should have a 0 Q dozen stars. What more need be said? , 1 D G D G MILDRED CASE Walter Seat! Business World p cl C. I. C., '2l. b Q Milly is an ideal American girl, always full I . of pep and fun, and well worth knowing, 9 I I, D 4 D 4 ' I NIARGARET CASNER D Walter Seo!! Business World C. 1. c., '21, Travel Club, '21, '22, Girl RC- D 0 serves, '21, '22. ' Peggy, with her hair bobbed, is quite sweet, , and has many friends. D Q b 0 O V V I V V V V V V I V V Y 9 9 ' V G FZX X54 X54 XX 595,66 A., .A AQPMPQCPM 84 1 v 'A Q- l E, ' I . Cs ,, ee Qu nw . i eq -nil' ' , i ffqy L 'ff' 7515 - if' QL-1-'-wweruggl, MILDRED FELDMAN Q ' 9 4 Shaleespeare Business World l 0 0 C. I. C., '2l. l 9 4 9 Q Mildred is a vivacious little Miss who chums l with a girl of her dimensions, both in longi- ' tude and latitude. The girls are wondering where you got that permanent mareel, Milly. ' i 4 v Q D D 0 D 41 W' , l D 4 D 4 SARAH FRANCES D Q D 4 McClellan Business W'0rld , C. l. C., '21, Sarah, otherwise known as 'lFran, is a little girl quite good and true. Have you ever seen i her in the gymnasium class? D 4 D Q U 4 U 4 1 o 4 D 41 D 4 D Q BERNICE A. FRITZ , John B. Drake Bizsinms Wforld W l C. I. C., '20, '2l. l N Valuable gifts are often wrapped in small l , packages. Bernice is one of the smallest girls 9 4 D Q in our class. We think she's a valuable gift, 9 Q D 4 too. 1 p d D 0 b Q D 0 l HERBERT GUGGENHEIM l ,Morgan Park Military Academy Business World , C. l. C., '21, '22. 9 G A man of cheerful yesterdays and promising 9 Q 9 Q tomorrows. V o 4 D il tv 4 D fl il ESTELLE GUILFOIL X Fennzfille, Miclzigarz B1i.virz0.vs lfV0rld V Q Q C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, P '21, '2Z. , 0 0 9 Q And still they gazed, and still the wonder ' 1 , A grew, that one small head could carry all she knew. 7 D 0 D 4 D 0 4 vo vo 'vv-- vv' 'vo vv vv ov' ,is Q as XQ4 EQ! XPS XX PSXC XX PSX . 85 1 , V l ' 4 44 1 -0 ,' D711-n , K L, 4 + . i1- W '1':iy Q .im l e .. IM Q ' Hifi ' f we.x-cg, l D Q TESSIE HASKELL 0 G Q Van Vlissgvn Business World D 4 D C. I. C., '21g Girl Reserves, '21, '22, 1 Tessie's bright red hair is the shining light of her room. Although blessed with this color ' of hair, she has not the disposition that usually D 4 goes with it. U D 4 is 41 I D Q U Cl D 4 MILDRED BELL HENDERSON D C N Franfrs E. Willard Business World , C. I. C., '21, '22, Mildred is very quiet and unassuming, but 9 Q always interesting. D fl o 4 D Q , l ' i l a ,I D G D Q D Q ZEPHYR KALCHINIAN 'P Q 5 John Coonley Business World 7 3 , , C. I. C., '21, '22, Choral Society, '20, '21, I 5 To know her is an inspiration, to count her D Q a friend, a real blessing. I' ' D Q D G ,E ' i I l v D Q D 0 D D Q RICHARD KIEL . 'J 4, St. .l0l1n's Military Aradrmy V Western R0.rm'z'i' College A C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, Student Council, '2lg D Q Discussion Club, '19. QU G Swede, knowing it is an honor to graduate -D Q P Q from Hyde Park, came from St. John's for 1 , ' the final touches. He is a line friend with an I l , everlasting smile, and will not be forgotten. ' 1 D G D fl f D, fl 1 1 2 5 l ' v ' V Q 9 PAULITNE KENXON D Q Franfes E. Willard Bnsirzess World D Q D G C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22. , 1 ' When Pauline rises to recite, she makes i l l each point so plain that other pupils shake their f Q heads and sigh for such a brain. D b 4 ' ' Q C.- A Q A A XPS 295 5.42.4 252.5 e XX t l '86 4 i X l - 94 - -' 9 . gr! ' iz Ti'Lgs-LN 42: 5 if a v M . 244 E -Q-if M ' 1:41 - li .Il C l-P ' C A 1, ANNIE MAE LEONARD D 4 Wendell Phillips BHXi1'lL'SS Wforld 0 0 She's a quiet friendly lass, quite an addition D 4 D Cl to our class. Q 0 Q D D 0 D 0 ADELAIDE MARSHBANK . L Slzakrxvpeare Bzlsillexs World D G D Q C. I. C., '21, '22. Do you know Adelaide? Well, if you don't ,D 6 D 4 you ought to! She's one of these little Irish colleens who has the face of an angel but- 1 Cyou know the restl. How about it, Adelaide? ' I D G D Q W D 4 D Q I D Q NORMA MAYER D 1 Kaslllinski Bll.YillL'.YS lV0l'1ci D 41 D Q C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Girls' Club, , Sophomore Girls' Club, Junior Girls' Club, 5 ' Senior Girls' Club. 1 X' Do you see that girl walking briskly down D 4 D Q the hall? Well, that's Norma. Her friends D know her for a real pal. D Q 4 I ., . i D q D 0 D 41 D O ' I KATHERINE MILLER ' Paul Cornell Bzlsillrss World , ' i C. I. C., '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22. D Q D C' Our bright little Katy claims she has in- bl, 4 L, 4 . herited her intelligence from her ancestors, who ,f - - were Grecians. We wonder if she's right, ' i Q 1 W M l ROSELYN MITCHELL K4 ix ' C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '19, XX '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, wt Success in the business world is the unfailing ' reward of a girl like Roselyn. Such a clear R , - headed miss as she is unfailingly appreciated. E, ,J 31'-Q C H C ,,,.. M I ,,,,,,s, L-, .,,,,,.-...-,-,s ,-.a.-,.- , .1 r-'iq if ' f 5' ' 'W' ' FAX f Q' 'f' ' xv X21 f ' . , . , g.,,4fs,,,,,,-.,clg 1 ,-,-Zf2gw,,.-..,f2tv41:-.L -....,z,ft.f4, was ,,s,s,., AMC ,M-,, ,,,,WM ' 87 v-.,N , Y, rv..-W, 'ww -.,,,,,, ,..,..,,.....,.:-.,.....,, 7.-..-,.,,.,, ,,k, ,X vf-v-7-v..,.s Nz., .1-7.,3,e,7 L, u fs: U 9- -Q Iii in I 4 . I1- W l,,,,, '::::e2. 'AZ V lil' fy X 417523 i miQf'?j:-F' -f-id-Jeri! fl MABEL WEBER 0 0 Paul Revere Business World C. I. C., '2l. A 9 4 Mabel, with her rosy cheeks and laughing ' eyes, is a little bit of sunshine. Although she is small, she does her work very efficiently, , which shows that big girls are not thc only ones D Q who can do good work. I D ll D d D Q D 4 D Q 3 l O 4 D 4 D 4 0 Q '. l D Q D 4 l if 4 D 41 ' D 4 D 41 b a D O D fl D G Q5 ?0 VVYVVVW V9 VV VV VC 88 . 5? i '-T V' l VV V0 YO? 55574 55? VV V '7 295. XX Ao AQ QQ DQS EQ! PQ! S9 E X E QQ,3---M.-... :C ' 25' f X ,..-wi-Ziigifi ,i 3 ' .- ,iq ig -W 'Ti' 737323 k-fi-M-'-' Q -A Q ' 1.1 T 1 Hg. 'Kgs 4-'ff' Y f W'-f ' QM --gf! 552 'yx 1 Hynix :U ,fx '.-.-M.h,. Hm,,,,L.,.,..,,,,s..,.,..--,..w ,MY ' ' - -m,H,1,f.g1:2:f:g-f?',,..f',g - x 1 D O Y I 1 E I rl 5713 ax , 5' X16 A, xg Lx :N NA x Q A :xc , N ,FQ x 1 . '47 90 A , l n e E E Y Q E E 3 E 2 E i Q E l e T W' gag ' .. i i:' ,Q I l :il o L -:::l! llil lm l ' ...SMX l - V- i -,. . ' 15 c ur.w-1:3-4 l r-il l ! l v Q 0 0 2 X'e'i-1+-Q? D 4 D Cl l l L ,M D 4 D 'C D sl f' i , 1 G o 41 D D G D 41 l l D 4 D Q V Q OFFICERS OF THE FEBRUARY CLASS D Q E s l Q Sidney Collins .................................................. President f l Jane Porter ......... .... X 7ice-President Q b 41 Bernice MCG-illivray .. ...... Secretary D G lj Q Harvey XYeiss ..... .... T reasurer f E , I E 1 Lx Q The Class of February, 1923 U 'f D G D 4 On the verge of completing one of the most significant experiences of our I lives. we are setting out to Ht ourselves further for the more enduring obstacles ' to be encountered in the future. D Q U G 42 D Q Classes have comeg classes have gone, and all have left with the proud Y f feeling of having accomplished their end in a highly satisfactory manner. VVe l entered Hyde Park four years ago with strange wonders in our minds and little X 3 worry as to the life ahead. But, now, with the four years of training, our minds if G have broadened, and we have come to understand the larger meaning of life. V Q Z bl XVe have all reached this new light sooner or later during our career here. XVe i have learned much while traversing the bridge connecting childhood and early l manhood and womanhood. ln our class we have many distinguished members who have striven hard to work for Hyde Park, and at the same time to beneiit themselves as a result of association with different activities. The class as a whole has shared in some affairs, while numerous groups from our body have carried out many constuctive N . . K undertaklngs for the general welfare of their school. Yes, we can truly say that the class of 1923 did its best for Hyde Park, and as we become proud alumni we shall uphold its name and what it stands for as long as we live. y ul -rw--V-W - v- s..,,v.v,,..Y-..-v.-..,,.Y- ,.....,., ss., , v. ...., ,,:,,. .,., , , ,, ,, , W v-YW YV Y ,ww vwwvw-V Q 0 '. ' : .1 -- 1 ' - ' uO7'1 in 4 . .-- , M lm M '1::e!!. I W I-. V Ill' jew j X Ag- 'J-'JA' W P49-'ij J sa LNLLA, 'T ' BONNELL ALLEN ' 0 0 D Q 1 Scott-W'ordsw0rtl1. La Salle Extension University 1 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Boys' p 4 p Q Club, '19, Pres. Sophomore Boys' Club, '20, I junior Track, '20, Travel Club, '21, '22, Manager Junior Swimming Team, '22, Signal Team, '22, Business Staff-Weekly, '21, Op- erctta Staff, '22. U 41 D 4 Bonnell is a synonym for a joy spreader, and D 0 we know that we shall get a happy salute when D Q we see him coming. , I7 G D Q DARWIN CHRISTOPHER ALLEN Ray Armour 7'A'l'1l7ZlCt1I D Q U 4 C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Freshman Boys' Club, ' ' '19, Hayseed Club, '22, Boxing and Wrestling. '21, French Club, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '22, Lightweight Football, '21, '22. D Q D Q He was named for a great man, but whether his ancestors were apes or not, Red is a good D G 9 Q fellow, freckles and all. He was that rare 1 , bird, an active C. I. C. member and he played football as well. He contemplates engineering. , D 4 D 4' - 1: 4 D Q WILLIAM ALLER , Bryn Mawr Buxizzvss World Stamp and Coin Club, '20, '21, C. 1. C., '19. '20, '21, '22, Advisory Council, '2l. l , William has made an enviable record for 9 4 D Q himself in his four years in Hyde Park. His D Q bashful smile is admired by all girls. The I 9 4 girls aren't the only ones who like Bill, for he is popular with the fellows as well. , D 41 U 0 IRENE JEANETTE ALTON D 4 D 0 Burke University of Chicago 'N C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, '19, '20, junior Girls, '20, '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, Plutarch Club. D 4 '20, '21, Spanish Club, '21, French Club, '20, P 0 '2l. v Q D q Irene is the person who has gladdened the Q I , hearts of so many of us on a day when we would otherwise have been sad, for she is an altruist in the truest sense of the word. b I 4 D0 pa D 4 LINDA APPELHOLM ' lfenger California Senior Girls' Society, '22, '23, Junior Girls' Society, '21, C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, French D G Club, '21, '22, Dramatic Club, '19, '20. P 0 Have you ever seen a nice, quiet blonde walk- D 0 D 0 ing through the hallway? Why, that's our ji i Linda, our very attractive Swedish girl, very , 1 jolly, and always full of fun. DG '74 od vo vo vvnnvv W W W '09 ,tn XX M XX AA Han AAAVZSX t 92 l 1 Q .. N v .Ez '41, , a + . .-- , t l.,-if lsl-.li 2,43 lf -Y L i A 4' , S-:5-ig- I .5 s.:eri-.Al ....., f- JOSEPH EARLE BACON Q, 0 D 0 Byrn Mawr University of Wisconsin D 4 D Q C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Freshman Boys' Club, '19, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, Hayseed Club, '22, I Boxing and Wrestliilg Club, '2l. Repeatedly eligible for Sigma Epsilon, but 1 too modest to join-that's Joe. He is one of 9 41 D 4 our future farmers and-may he bring home D 0 the bacon! D 0 . D G D Q BECKER SIEGFRIED V D 0 D 4 Valparaiso High Valparaiso ' , C. I. C., '21, '22. ' Heroic things might be expected from so , heroic a name, so if he is not so huge physi- D Q D Q cally, it is but natural that his brain is of heroic proportions. D 4 D G n 1 ' o Q 'P 0 RUBY BAKER 15 4 D 0 Mosely Ulziwrsily of Clzicagfo li ' Plutarch Club, '20, Fur and Feather Club, 1 '20, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, i i Ruby is a conscientious and persevering girl D Q ' Q who will always succeed wherever she goes. D There is no doubt that a great future is held D 41 9 4 in store for one who has always done so well ' in her studies. . 1 9 Q D 0 D G P 0 MILDRED BASKIND l Forestvillo Unir'crsily of Chicago 1 C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, Sopho- D 4 ' more Girls, Junior Girls, Senior Girls, Span- 9 Q ish Club, '22, Garden Club. D 4 D Q Millie just had her pretty curls cut, but then 1 one must be stylish. She's a dandy girl even 2 , if she does get the giggles in play reading W 1 sometimes. D Q D fl 9 4 D fl ' 3 1 l MIRIAM BASSFORD Norwood High, Cincinnafi, Ohio I' Q D 0 Uniz'r'rsify of Clzimgo D Q D 0 C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, G. A. A., '21, Junior , Girls' Club, '21, Senior Girls' Club, '22. Little Miriam is a talented Miss. She is a 3 dancer, a singer, an athlete and a good friend. D Q v ci ,, 0 - Q 9 Q 0 ' V V '7 v ' V U ' v 9 V V ' O V EQ! EQ! XX XPS ESX PSX 295 EQ! 1 93 ' 2 l 4 l 1 1 1 li W 2 nge -Tha-V' iv Q iz H --'ve-1: - 4-, la, I + I I 'Z z' o I . 2 tu' .,.,,,n 'iiifl!s 1 1 7.41 Ili' l Q X H 1 l - -q- JLG: .4 Qi-:a-onvii 17 j RICHARD BENDER i l Illilard Uniziersity of Illinois 0 0 V 0 Dick -B rilliance, E nergy, N aturalness, D Q D etermination, E arnestness, R eliability. D J 5 1 5 i 1 i D Q LOUISE BERKMAN spec D 4 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, Q 7 , '21, Travel Club, '20, Senior Girls' Society, '22. i Q Lou is always there with the work, but that 1 5 1 3 doesn't prevent her from being there with D Q the fun too. She combines them both. 6- G D 4 1 il , , 1 i I 5 Y i 2 j JOHN BEST gm :3 Q John Fiske Uizizirrsify of Chicago 7 J C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '21, ff f X '22, Commissioned Officers' Club, '21, '22, . , Freshman Boys' Club, '19, Sophomore Boys' ' , Club, '20, Honor Company, '20, '21, '22, Ride , 1 ' Team, '22, R. O. T. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Cap- D 47 tain '21, '22, Discussion Club, '2O. ,XZ N ,1 Quiet and retiring is John, and liked by all Q Q ff his fellow students. He is an able student and 1 f 1 a fine officer of the R. O. T. C. Successful as - 5 i , he has been in Hyde Park, he will be more so ' i in the world. 0 G 5 'L D 41 I 5 ' 1 1 IQOYSTON BIGELOW ,1 John Fiske Ilzziwwsity of Chirago D S' U 0 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club, '19, D L1 9 Q '20, '21, '22, Travel Club, '22, R. O. T. C., '19, 'N Sophomore Boys' Club, '20, Boxing and Wrest- E 1 J ling Club, '19, Hayseed Club, '22, 5 ' l . Considering his past record, Hyde Park may . l rightfully expect great things from Roy. His 5? 17 Cl activities in and out of school have made for Q, QU him a host of friends who will find him hard 9 N to forget. 5 l , 1 ' ,l ' , N D 9 p 'CZ DOROTHY BIRCH Z E 1 Nay Unizfwsity of Chicago , Y ' Freshman Girls, '18, Sophomore Girls, '19, ' ' , N ' junior Girls, '20, C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Girl f Keserves, '20, , D C Dot and her sweet, unruffled ways, her un- 5 Q1 5 ,pg questionable style, her savoire-faire at all times, 1 ,fb and, of course, her marvelous dancing is i , ' , popular. 1 3 l 9 Q ff Q y Q A Q Q - v o v v v v ' v cv ' v v v v ' ' v o ,.. 0. A Q MJSX X23 2 .XZQ is 94 , , 4 l Jil, 151- -K , A ---. . 1 Q M-kg I X l V null ,, , - 1 -, ,gl ec 'huh , N 'Ihr' . lwl 1- .,. 1 f- - L,-e is-' gg 'QT CHARLENE MARGARET BLAKE D Q Byvfn Maior Uniz'e1'5ity of Chirago V Q Freshman Girls, '19, Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, C. I. C., ' '19, '20, '21, '22, History Club, '20, '21, Travel Club, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '22, Babe is an all-around girl with an agree- D 4 able personality. She is a good student, an expert swimmer, ice skater, and sailor, and D Sl she has taken an active part in social affairs. D 4 HAROLD BLOOM Kosminski Uniz'e1'.viz'y of Illinois D 4 C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club, Interclass Basketball, '20, '21, Emblem Club, '22, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, '21, Heavyweight Soccer, '20, '21, '22. UXQ The other blossom of the famous Bloom Brothers is Harold, the athlete and classroom 9 sl jester. 1 1 D G WILLIANI BLUM D, ,3 Los Angeles High llizizfersifg' of Chicago K , C. I. C., '19, '21, '22, Stamp and Coin Club, 5 '21, Sec. '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '21, Bill is one of those admirable chaps from , Southern California, always ready to help one D il along in need. We certainly wish Bill a pros- D 4 perous session at Chi in February. D G HARRIET I. BORN Ray Unitfersity of Chicago P 0 sigma Epsilon, 121, '22, c. 1. c., '19, '20, '21, '22, Story Scribblers, '20, '21, '22, Musical Club, W i '20, History Club, '21, Senior Girls' Society. '22, 25,3 In lingering little trills and runs she has played upon our hearts these years and has Cy? found us most responsive to all her gracious- N f , ness and flippant funning. ,Z PHILIP BOYLE Sl. Thomas the Apostle L'l1l'Z,'l'l'3'lfj' of Cliirago l , C. 1. C., '19, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling, , '21, lnterclass Basketball, '21, Discussion Club, '19, '20, Freshman Boys' Club, '19, R. O. T. C., '19, '20. Phil's auburn thatch covers a brain which, though brilliant, is not always used. But Phil H is a fine fellow, all the same, and we wish him ' ' all sorts of luck. , 1 'i'-f---w- ---e -'w,j'?-.jI:k,f- 'rXi7s.,?2f ja: 17 ,X A W -'- M ,j.f 'a w 4 HA- .. . Qwest .1 :sf 43. v. A .15-. Cxfig-M-M-,'QQ..,fg mm . 95 - V aff. ' ' N -, -H Za. lil! J , .L I. A,.,,, 'iIZ!l!a H X K f A J-141 Q' i?5QL,.' 15 lf' ' ' MELBOURNE WELLS BOYNTON D G Walter Scott Rush Medical College C. I. C., '19, '20 ,'21, '22, Boxing and Wrest- V G ling Club, '20, Extemporaneous Speaking 3 Team, '21, Commissioned Otlicers' Club, '21, ' ' Sigma Epsilon, '22, Student Council, '21, '22, VVeek1y Staff, '22, Aero Club, '20, Boys' Glee Club, '21, D 4 An excellent speaker, a fellow who has al- D 4 ways stood for the highest standards, and a loyal supporter of every worth-while activity in Hyde Park is Mel. He has rounded out a successful and complete career, D Q D 4 ARTHUR BRADLEY , Walter Scott C. l. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrest- L7 Q ling Club, '20, History Club, '20, Radio Club, '22. 9 Q Art is ye '22 football manager. You ought V ' to hear him pipe the horn. He is Pan's only l : ' , 1' I riva D Cl D Q M v v I DOROTHY BREINNER l Willard llnizwfsity of Chicago W Sophomore Girls' Society, '20, Junior Girls' ' Society. '21, Senior Girls' Society. '22, Travel D 9 Club, '21, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, D 4 Der, the girl with big, brown eyes, and , long lashes, believes that haste makes waste. She takes her time and gets around school E leisurely, although she is very lively outside. D 4 D Q I LESTER H. BRILL t Kozminski U11iz'e1'siiy of Mirlzigan l C. I. C.. '19, '20, '21, '22, D Q We think that Les would be in Sigma Epsilon if he studied harder. If life were a 9 Q game of baseball, he would take the highest honors, for he knows the game from start to finish. He's a royal good fellow. D il V 4 BERNICE BRIN l . . 3 Kaslnmxlcz U l f Freshman Girls' Society, '19, Junior Girls' Society, '21, Choral Society, '21, C. I. C., '19, D G '20, '21, '22, Plutareh Club, '20, '21. She is brim-full of bubbling, bouncing vim. D 0 VVe wonder how she can stop chattering long X enough to become so proficient in those inspir- r Iiil ing arts which she loves. vv vo vv vv 'W vv' vv' ov ..,..P,SX..PS2.CP,Q4 96 xl , 1. Q74 It V,m,, 'r:::!r. 1 LUCY BROOKS I St b 0 Jnhn Fiske Ulziversity of Illinois Q '7 0 Freshmen Girls, '19, Junior Girls, '20, Senior ' 9 4 17 ,Sl Girls, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '21. ' It is not youth, beauty or brains, Cthough i Lucy has all three charmsj that makes success. ' D 4 Personality is the thing, and, this little D Q Southerner is certainly successful. 9 q D Q ' t . 4 9 4 MARIE BROOKS D O D Q Wadsworth New England Conservatory , Choral Society, '19, '20, '21, '22, Musical Club, '21, N Marie, one of our young piano geniuses, is D 4 D Q about to begin the final preparation for her 1ife's work in the New England Conservatory. D Q D Q She is preparing to be a concert pianist. D 4 D Q D G D Q HENDERSON H. BROWN 1 Q C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Band, '20, '21, ' 1 Henderson's perpetual smile has a winning W 4 quality which few can resist. He is good na- D 4 ' ' tured, friendly, and studious-traits responsible D Q for his steady progress. 0 q D 4 1 l D il D G MILDRED BROWN 9 4 9 Q C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '19, 1 i , '20, '21, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22. Mildred's humorous little quirk, together with her clear-headed good sense, have made b G her many strong and true friends. P Q v Q D 0 ' l ROBERT N. BURNs D 4 D Q Marten Park High, Bujfalo, New lf'oi'le D G D G Arizona School of Mines ' 1 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Heavyweight Soccer, i ' '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club, '20, '21, Spanish Club '20, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling Club, D Q ' '20, '21. D 6 Bob is one of those fellows who d0esn't l D G D Q believe in advertising. You never hear him say a word about himself or his accomplish- ments, but he's a mighty reliable fellow. l D 41 l!..fJ vor' vv 'VV 'vv W VV vv 'AOw be 1 EQQ XX XX XRS A Q DQS 295 97 . ' I 2- 'ae'-1 at 2 ...- , may Z 'llllib RILLA BUTLER Parkside Northwestern Freshman Girls, '19, Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Girl Re- serves, '20, '21, '22, G. A. A., '20, '21, '22, Captain Basketball, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, We all know that Rilla has shone not only in her studies but also in athletics. The name Sigma Epsilon speaks for itself. Such a clever girl as Rilla cannot be anything but successful in the future. VIRGINIA BUXTON Kenwood University of Wisconsin Sophomore Girls Treas. '19, Vice Pres. '20, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, Junior Assembly, '21, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Senior Girls, '22. Doesn't Virginia just fit her name? She surely is a bonny lass. Only why didn't they call her Sylvia, for all the swains adore her. DOROTHY CADOZAR Englewood C. I. C., '21, '22. Dorothy is quite a belle. She has made many friends in Hyde Park and we'l1 miss her when she goes. WENDELL CALDWELL Walter Scott University of Illinois Freshman Boys' Club, '19, Radio Club, '20, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Junior Track, '20, Fur and Feather Club, '19, '20, Interclass Track, '20, '21, Senior Track, '21, '22, Com- mittee of Twenty, '21, History Club, '19, '20, They call Wendy the Harold Lloyd of Hyde Park, a title he has earned as much by his never failing good nature as by the well-known specs. The pedigree shows his versatility but not the background of hard work. LUCILLE CAMPBELL Kenwood C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Art Club, '20, '21, Lucille's eyes are the happiest eyes we've ever seen. There is always a little sparkle just jumping right out. VV VO YO? YO? Wi PW FOYC 56? XX M AA AA foo AQ AQ, AA 98 . ...V ., ,,.,,,,,,,,..,s.,,,,,,,, it .-f' 4uL.l,1 5 it ,-Q MARION VIRGINIA CRANE 0 0 Frances E. Willard Northwestern D 4 Freshman Girls, '19, Sophomore Girls, '20, . Senior Girls, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Marion is a good natured girl with a rather philosophical turn of mind. One must know ' Marion well to understand her, and those who 9 4 know her best, love her best. D 0 ESTHER CARLSON P 4 Ray D 0 Freshman Girls, '19, Sophomore Girls, '20, ' Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Sigma Ep- silon, '21, '22, French Club, '20, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22. D She's always ready to do anything to help old Hyde Park along. She doesn't need to be D 4 asked twice for her Weekly money, and she's 4 always ready to help the other activities. X D Q D Cl JAMES P. CASEY 1 r C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club, '20, Boxing and Wrestling, '20, '21, '22, Senior ' X, Track, '22, Baseball, '22, b 4 Jim is one of Hyde Park's athletes with good scholastic standing as well. His knack of D Q doing everything well will take him far and l fast, as well as his power of making and keep- ing friends. W, X D 0 D 41 RUTH CHAMBERS R 1 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '19, I '20, Sophomore Girls, '20, junior Girls, '21, v Q Senior Girls, '22. Personality means popularity as exemplified ? 0 in Ruth. We know that in the world beyond N Hyde Park, she will be appreciated, also. D 4 D G RUTH L. CHELTON l Ray University of Chicago 1 Senior Girls, '22, Girl Reserves, History l . Club, Travel Club, C. I. C. V Q When's the next game, Dot? This is Ruth's D O eternal question. With ever-ready cheer or , sympathy she has followed all our teams. With il all her vim and pep she has supported the , clubs. I D G b 0 Q 5 Y Q 9 V V V W V V 'YV 0 HV V V V 9 Q7 PSX ...R A.. Q.. 99 l l 1 2 -. ' : . 05752 - ' X nm: Zu l 4 QQ L ,,.,, '2::se:. V lu' felt KM fr g f E - VY- 2:31-'S .f milieu-xi, ....., f- EDWARD CHERVENKA 0 0 9 4 fohn Fiske University of Illinois C. I. C., '21, '22g Fur and Feather Club, '20g 9 4 V G Orchestra, '21, '22, , Ed has musical aspirations, and we wish him success. He does not conline his time to music altogether, but is known as a scholar and good 9 q D q fellow as well. D 0 D 4 , PHOEBE CLANTON D 4 D 4 Wendell Phillips Uniwrsity of Chirago 9 Q D 4 C. I. C., '21, '22, Spanish Club, '22. . Phoebe is graduating in three and one-half years. As on life's ocean waves she sails, may X she never learn the meaning of that one word Fair, U 4 V 4 v a D 4 GEORGE G. CLARKS D Q 4 45 Grammar Srhool, Indianapolis, Ind. D University of Chirago D 4 D 4 We are sorry to lose George, an industrious , boy and a supporter of all our athletic con- 1 tests. His aim in life is to be a lawyer. N k D G D 4 o 41 D 4 't ' ROLAND E. COLLINS Kenwood Northwestern University ' ' 1 C. I. C., '21, '22g Auto-Aero-Marine Club, D Q D G '20, Freshman Boys' Club, '19. D Q D Q Roland's outstanding quality is the sincerity ' , , of his friendship, and his teachers can testify ' that he is a hard worker. X D 4 D 41 D Q 4 T ' P SIDNEY H. COLLINS, JR. Charleston, S. C., High Unit'ersity of Illinois W 4 , C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, Euclidian Club, '20, '21: D 4 G Extemporaneous Speaking Club, '21g Senior D Track, '21, '22, Heavyweight Basketball, '22g P 4 D q Baseball, '21, '22, Weekly Staff, '22g Sigma 4 , Epsilon, '20, '22, Operetta, 'Zig Student Coun- cil, Committee of Twenty, '22, Class Presi- . dent, '23, D Q Sid's prominence has been felt most keenly 9 0 this year. Marked ability as an athlete, scholar, 0 0 D G newspaper man-no wonder he was elected 1 , class president! We see in him a renowned ', alumnus. D Q U 4 o A ' L V V Q v V v v v v ' v V V v v V . TOS, XX 2Qi XPS 295 PM XX EQ! 100 t .......L,,,, , life 0,45 Dll LESTER CUNNINGHAM ,- O 0 St. fame: C. I. C.g Discussion Clubg Debating Club, D 4 Plutarch Club, Travel Clubg Radio Club, Stamp and Coin Clubg French Club. Les was one of the most popular members of his class. He is a line talker, and some 9 Q day, we expect to hear from him in the halls. of Congress. D 0 D 4 EDWARD DAVIS . D Q Kenwood UlllTJCl'Silj' of Chicago 1 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22. As a scientific fisherman, Ed is said to sur- U pass many of the old veterans at the bait- casting pool in Washington Park. His school D 4 spirit has been shown by the way in which he 1 contributed to activities which he could not attend. D 0 D 4 , , LUCILLE DAVIS , Wadszuorth . Q Garden Club, C. I. C. Another one of our dainty Lucilles! Per- 9 4 haps not as famous as some of our other l Lucilles, but surely just as likable, 1 D 0 b 4 l HARRY DEAN ' Burke Llniwlfsifj' of Illinois , C, I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22. 9 4 Harry is an embryo athlete as yet, but he , Q has always been a good sport, and supported , the teams loyally. b 4 D 4 DORGTHY DOBLER Willard University of Chicago C. I. C., '19, '20, '2lg Sophomore Girls' So- ciety, '20, Junior Girls' Society, '21, Senior D 43 Girls' Society, '22g Travel Club, '2l. D 0 The adorable little girl whom you always see Hitting about in the corridors is Dottie, much admired and loved by her friends for her 1 happy disposition and her good sportsmanship. w D 2? M W So? so Xb? YO? ow Y X24 DAQ 'AA QQ no Ani 101 ai ,. U Q - .. ff 1... I 9'- gll il. c 5, l . ,Zell ELIZABETH DOERR C. I. C., Girl Reserves. Elizabeth left us early, we're sorry to say but she left her mark behind her. ADDIE DUKES Shakespeare Ward-Belmont C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, '22, Swimming Team, '20, Opera, '20, Spanish Club, '21, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22. Dimples that come when she's roguishly smil- ing, wicked brown eyes that are always be- guiling. A sweet personality, full of rascality. Here's to our dear Addie Dukes. ANSON DIVEN Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, '21, '22, Hayseed Club, '21, '22, Swimming Team, '21, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Anson is a humorist, and he has political con- victions all his own. He will be Socialist floor leader of the Senate in a few years, or some- thing equally important and successful. ROBERT J. EARLE, JR. Burke West Point Freshman Boys' Club, '18, '19, Sophomore Boys' Club, '19, French Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Plutareh Club, '20, '21, '22, Senior Euclidean Club, '20, '21, '22, C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club, '20, '21, '22, Story Scribblers' Society, '20, '21, '22, Commissioned Ollicers' Club, '20, '21, '22, Honor Company, '20, '21, '22, If nobody loves a fat man, here is the exception that proves the rule. Bobby is friends with everyone, and is one of our crack R. O. T. C. captains. As proof of this fact, consider the place where he goes from Hyde Park. HARVEY FALCO EASON Frederickstown, Mo. Michigan School of Mines Senior Euclidean Club, C. I. C., Boxing and Wrestling Club. This accomplished gentleman has traveled throughout North America. He has had, and no doubt will have, great adventures. W St. Thomas Senior Girls, Junior Girls, Sophomore Girls' 'if' 955 M -l l ' I . I I -E i I - 0.4 1 ' 5 -fl f f 454655 I .iv ' ft i p 1 , A ff' ., . , . .1 V , UQ': I , !jAjJ,1.f f : MINNIE EDELSTONE D 4 Kozrninski Bromley Hall, Oniaha, Neb. ' C. I. C., Freshman Girls, Sophomore Girls, D Q Junior Girls, Senior Girls. X N Minnie is another of our bobbed-haired bru- nettes whom we will lose by graduation. Dur- I ing her three and one-half years of school, she has made many friends, who will miss her cheerful smile and merry hello, D4 D4 ' D 5 PATRICIA EGLER Freshman Girls, '19, Sophomore Girls, '20, D 4 Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Girl Re- serves, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, French I Club, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '20, '21, '22, Sec. '22 Patricia is one of our sweet girl seniors. 4 D She's full of pep and gaiety and sometimes D 4 she's just the least, tiniest bit naughty. I D 0 Q WILLARD ELIEL P Oakland Business World 1 1 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Debating Club, '19, '20, '21, Stamp and Coin Club, '20, Chess Club, i '20, Sec. '21, Pres. '22, Checker Club, '19, '20, Pres. '21, Treas. '22, Plutarch Club, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20. Willard is doing it in three and one-half years. He has a genius at chess that puts him 1 on the championship team, and made him presi- dent of the club. How do they do it? lm ea D6 6 D 1 FLORENCE ELISBURG ' C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '21, 9 G French Club, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, '20, D Q Senior Girls, '22, Plutarch Club, '20, Florence is one of our honor students. She has a trick of looking digniiied, but we who ' know her can tell a different story. D D D D D D D D D D D D P b D D O 4 4 4 D 4 0 41 rp Q D 4 ' 1 , BASHA ELKIN S 1 w Willard Spelrnan Seminary D 4 I, Q C. I. C., '21, '22. i D 0 D Q Bob is liked by all of her schoolmates. She is verylntalkativcl? but does not let talking hinder er in er wor . D 4 P 4 v 0 . vQ vv Avo' rrvo ver ve 'ov I 'Z 2 ,. 1 I 103 29.4 xx. M - 4 4 4 4 Q 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 1 AY L ze.. 21. 'lf ' Q W 11:29 Mi 'lm' ,.,, X - IMI at -,i'fe.1 ' 15' s-.:e.vut.5,q Y I VVILLIAM R. ELLIOT 0 0 Central High, lllinneapolis, Minn. D 4 Engineering School , C. I. C., '21, '22. Bill is one of the steady-going young men ' that make Hyde- Park known all over the country. 0 G D 0 D G GORDON ELLIS Cairo, Illinois Wo G C. I, C., '21, '22. Gordon is that quiet, distinguished lad. He comes from down-state, and we understand he ' will return there after leaving us. D 4 D 4 J , 5 Q JUANITA EMANUEL D 4 McCosh Chicago Normal School i Freshman Girls, 'l9g Sophomore Girls, '2Og Junior Girls, '21g French Clubg Garden Club. Gentle in speech, voice, and manner, Juanita D 4 makes all who know her glad. Although small of stature, she has made her presence felt in D 41 many ways. Q 3 D G D Q GERTRUDE EUBANKS l lVilIai'd , C. I, C., '21, '22. 9 4 Jack is a jolly kid with a tongue that goes b so fast her friends believe it to be run by elec- , tricity. She is called Jack because baseball is her hobby. v 41 D 4 GLADYS EVANS Englewood Sherwood School D il Spanish Clubg Junior Girlsg C. I. C.g Story D 0 Scribblers. Gladys expects to be a newspaper woman. In a few years, perhaps she'll be editing a de- partment in the Daily News. D Q . D 0 vc vv 'VV' vv f 'r'vo vv v ' 104 V U 2 1-it ------ -'12 A -- c .:.....c. ROSELYN FINKLESTEIN A I D 0 Burke University of Chicago p Q Sigma Epsilon, '22, C. 1. C,. '19, '20, '21, '22, , 1 Spanish Club, '22, Musical Club, '19, '20, Dra- matic Club, '21, Girl Reserves, '21, G. A. A., '19, Sophomore Girls' Society, '20, Junior Girls' f' 4 Society, '21, Senior Girls, '22. 0 D Sis, The very name spells pep. She can 'D D Q sing, dance, and play the piano, and do them , all equally well. Besides, she is serious-minded 1 enough to have made high school in three and a half years. ' D D 4 D 4 , THOMAS B. FORD Walter Scott Unizfersity of Wi.vr011sin Operetta, '22,, Spanish Club, '21, '22, C. 1, D D 4 C., '21, '22, Boys' Glee Club, '21, '22, Choral Society, '21, '22. D 9 Q Henry to all. Though his head is in the i clouds, he is always with us of the earth. With this glass of water, we wish you all the luck that the future holds. 0 D D G i ANDREW FORREST ' Bowen High D DG D 1 , Travel Club, Garden Club, C. 1. C. D G Andy, unlike his namesake, never has to D D 4 go to Min for help. He is quite capable of 1 taking care of himself. G D LAWRENCE FREEBURG D Q Kosminski Uniz'ersity of Chieago ' C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21, Freshman Boys' Club, '19, Spanish Club, '20, Class Basketball, '21, Boxing and D 9 Q Wrestling Club, '19, '20. D D 0 You know, Lawry seems to go by the maxim - that actions speak louder than words. He al- ways has that Freeburg smile for everyone, with as few Words as possible. , ' D v 41 D D 4 ' ANNA FERRY S'l1i1ke.vpea1'e Warn'-Belmont C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Dramatic Club, '20, D D 0 '21, Operetta, '20, Spanish Club, '21, Junior 5 D q Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22. 1 Sweet, dainty and demure-th.at's' Bunnie. VVho could ever forget that bewitchiug smile and the twinkle in her roguish brown eyes? ' D b . G D it VO V' SO? CFO? SEXY 'V 'V V t- 295 ZQ4- so A.. ob 59.4- X25 PSX 105 D NTC! I?-l'i xl fi , ' ' lf -1-1 1 -- .Y DOROTHY ELIZABETH FREW McCosh University of Chicago C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Art Club Pres. '20, Sec., '19, Senior Girls' Club, '22, junior Girls' Club, '21g Sophomore Girls' Club, '19, Span- ish Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Dorothy has found the secret of happiness- service. She is always trying to lighten an- other's burdens by her willingness to help. Her cheerfulness and friendly manner win many friends for her. RUTH CONSTANCE GARRETSON Bryn Mawr University of Illinois Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22g Dramatic Club, '20, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22. This bobbed-haired maiden with the bewitch- ing smile is indeed one of Hyde Park's sweet- est and most popular girls. She is a lover of fun, but never forgets her duties, and makes the best kind of a good chum. LILLIAN R. GAUTHIER Walter Scott Northwestern Senior Girls, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22. Lillian is conscientious and as faithful to her friends as to her studies. She believes that one true friend is better than twenty unfaith- ful ones. FAYE M. GAVNEY Ray University of Chicago Orchestra, '19, '20, '21, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Student Advisory Committee, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls' Society, '20g Junior Girls' Society, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '22, Junior Euclidean Club, '20, Sigma Epsilon Society, '20, '21, '22, Associate Editor Hyde Park News, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '20, '21. Faye, well known as one of Hyde Park's most faithful rooters, has enough time after the game to have an enviable scholastic record. She is going through high school in three and one-half years, too. EVELYN GIERKE Parkside University of Chicago Sophomore Girls' Club, '20, Junior Girls' Club, '21g Senior Girls' Club, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, Girl Reserves, '21, C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Here's to Ev, the girl with the smiling face and the cheery laugh, the girl who is ever ready to give a pleasant word or lend a help- ing hand. of 564 57474 R564 RWZEZR W it Vt' em XX..- ...Q A.. ....106.... DQ4 294.2534 1 L es DG Dil 2 D4 DQ li l li. D4 D4 D0 D4 1 l DG gm l ,,l D41 D4 UG DG l bf! go it be ll lf PQ DG 174 ALBERT GOLDSMITH Hnghes High, Cincinnati, Ohio I ' University of Illinois Discussion Club, '22, Swimming, '21, '22, Art Club, '21, '22. Have you seen that smiling dark-haired fel- low in the halls who looks capable of doing great things in the world? That's Al. EDWIN T. GRAVES Wadsworth University of Illinois Sophomore Boys' Club, '20, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '20, Student Council, '21, Hay- seed Club, '20, '21, '22, Sec. '22. Another of our good old standbys is leaving. We're sorry that Ed must go-and by the way, did you ever read any of Graves' books on agriculture? ' DOROTHY HALL Fiske Monticello Freshman Girls' Society, '19, Sophomore Girls' Society, '20, Junior Girls' Society, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '22, Travel Club, '21, '22, History Club, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '22, French Club, Treas. '22. Charming? Yes! Adorable? Yes! And full of pep and fun. Dot just bubbles over with merry remarks, besides being a capable child. ELIZABETH M. HALLEY Scott University of Chicago C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22. Elizabeth nearly had red hair , as it hap- pens she has the more elegant auburn. Who doesn't know Elizabeth as a charter member of Sigma Epsilon and a credit to H. P. in many other ways. HAROLD GOLDRING St. fohn's .Military Academy University of Michigan Spanish Club, '21, '22, C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club, '22. Harold has many friends at Hyde Park, particularly among the girls. All his friends willl miss his cheery presence and his bright smi e. vo vo SO? 'XX W vv vv ov C1295 2.424 A.. .A as DQS XZ? PSX 107 or e an 5 '-'- MILTON HANSON D Parker High Leland Stanford ' D C. I. C., '21, '22, Spanish Club, '22, Heavy- weight Basketball, '22. Milly is a very likable fellow. We all l welcome his sunny smile on a rainy day, and his basket-shooting ability in a tight game. 9 D i ARTHUR F. HARRE ' John Fiske University of Cliirago C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Glee Club, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, '21, 9 ' Weekly Staff, '20, '21, Student Council, '21, Debating Club, '21, Discussion Club. '20, '21, 5 0 Senior Girls, '22, Operetta, '21, '22, Choral Society, '21, '22, Musical Club, '21, '22, C. 1. D C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, Travel Club, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '22, D History Club, '21, '22. Virginia! Certainly you know who she is. She has blond bobbed hair and big blue eyes, I and talk about wit, she certainly doesn't have p D I KENNETHAHEILBRON I Elmwood U11fl'L'EI'Sllj' of Illinois b Hayseed Club, '21, '22, C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Garden Club, '21, Music Club, '21, Orchestra, V '22, Band, '20, '21, '22. 2 Kenneth is small, ambitious, and red-haired. There is something about him that draws every . to hang her head because of poor grades. D BERTHA HELLER Bryn Mau'1' Spanish Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, D '20, '21, '22, Senior Girls, '22, Junior Girls, '21, Bertha is making her course in three and I one-half years. Good for you, Bertha! Con- , tinue your good work, and everyone will respect D are We BYO? W f or M- Ao. AA an QAWTYAQ PM 108 , .kg Operetta, '21, Freshman Boys' Club, '19, ' Travel Club, '20, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '20. 2 Art's versatility is demonstrated by his pedi- D- 4 gree, his popularity is demonstrated by his S 4 friends, his literary ability was demonstrated A by the Weekly. He is bound for success in the 5 ! advertising held. 1 0 VIRGINIA HARVEY D Walter Scott University of VVi.vconsin Q Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, one who comes in contact with him, D Sophomore Girls, '20. O you as we have. D i . Q ' I .. ' - L : nI'-hub in ml! Q . fin ' A Ml '::'Ill. 1 94 um 'f 1 Ka, ':' .5 5 1 it mi 1 --V -gcka wsifihf .5 I s.:ex-1-.Al rv-e ,Q HENRIETTA HERSCHMAN 9 Q Carter Practice Downer 0 0 C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls, D 4 V Q '20, Plutarch Club, '19, Junior Girls, '20, Dra- ' , matic Club, '21, Senior Girls, '22. No, Henry is not a boy. She is very much , a girl and a good scout who has always been D Q D Q active in Hyde Park's club life. D Q D 0 l ' EVELYN HERSKOVITZ D 4 o Q . . . Q University of Chicago 0 O D G Sophomore Girls' Society, '20, Junior Girls' Q 1 Society, '21, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Senior X V Girls' Society, '22, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22. - W Laughing Ev, we call her, and she is cor- li?-...J D 4 rectly named. For the girl worth while is the girl with the smile. D 4, V 0 1 i i r D D Q MARJORIE KATHRYN HILLISON B . . . D 4 D 4 zirke Unwerszty of Cliirtzgo 1 C. 1, C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, I Q '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, l Marjorie is the original little Lady of Fash- 9 , ion. Her nifty clothes and winning ways will D 4 D Q be missed by all those who knew her and D 4 basked in the sunshine of her smile. 4 i D 41 U 0 HERTA HINZMAN b 4 D 0 Willard Urzitfersity of Wisrorisin ' ' il C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, ' l , Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Plutarch , ,y , Club, '20. 4 D Q Fun loving Herta is ready for a frolic any time, any place, anywhere. Her love of a good D 9 P Q time and her high scholarship make her a ' ' ' l thoroughly worth-while girl. 4 I 5 1 li l E D 4 D Q D o V 4 BEATRICE H1RscH 1 Q Ray Uriiwersily of Chicago ' ' ' Sophomore Girls, '20, G. A. A., '19, '20, V4 Plutarch Club, '19, '20, Garden Club, '19, '20, D 0 Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22. D Q D G Attractive and popular is Bee Her big , A brown eyes and shining black hair have made V her one of Senior Dramatics' stars. V t , ' D C U Q D 41 ff Q' v ' v Q ' v v v v v 0 r v v v v ' r v v 109 V if- L 4 c ' -L . -..., W, in -I ' . 3' W4 ':::e!:. -351.- I5 i yftlwy TE' S t L. S ev jabs gg P-r I HAROLD HOAG D Q Wadsworth Dartmouth Football, '21, '20, Lightweight Basketball, D Cl '22, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '21, Spanish 3 Club, '20, '21, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22. Here is another curly headed, athletic heart- ' breaker, who has been one of the chief fun- D 4 makers of Hyde Park's elite. D 0 X ARNOLD DANIEL HOFFMAN Koeininski Northwestern University C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Fur and Feather D Q Club, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, D 4 '20, '21, Chess Club, '21, '22, Swimming Team, '2Z. ' W Arnold holds for both mental and physical development-witness the athletics together ' with the Chess Club in his pedigree. He is D Q one from whom much is expected in the future. D 0 , 1 WILLIAM B. HOLMES ' Sexton University of Wisconsin C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club, D G '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, Debating Club, '22, Art Club, '19, D Q '20, '21, Choral Society, '20, '21, '22, Glee Club, I , '20, '21, '22, Operetta '21, '22, General Manager '22, Junior Track, '19, Senior Track, '20, '21, , Student Council, '21, '22, Weekly, '19, Stamp E7 0 and Coin Club, '19, '20. Bill has 'ability in many lines, as an executive, D 4 as an artist, and as an athlete. His wide held of activities has brought him many friends, ' who will sincerely regret his going. D 0 RICHARD E. HOWELL 9 9 Wendell Phillips Leland Stanford University C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '20, '21, Swimming Team CCaptainj, '22, Discussion Club, '20, Drum Major of D Q Band, '20, '21, '22, Behold our champion swimmer! He is the V 4' most destructive lad, for he is continually ' breaking all high school and all world records! Besides all this, Dick has waved the baton be- fore the band for two years. D Q D q JEROME HORWITZ up Burke University of Illinois C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club, ' '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '19, '20, '21, Fur D and Feather Club, '20, '21, Stamp and Com Club, '19, '20, Freshman Boys' Club, '19, D G Sophomore Boys' Club, '20. 1 Jerry is a generous contributor to all worthy causes. We need a few more like him. ri d L.. 110 l F 1 i v E 0 - . . s 1 .,.,. 1 . 4 , ala? ff, H mv Zi' I 'ff ' . :V f I' ! illqu, , 1 -,mi eg 'ml-1 Y 'hu' 1-emi ii 4,1 jf? W-w r ,SM ir- -f-1-in-Je,n':-L41 EILEEN E. HUNTER 0 3 p Q SL-att Art Institute Q Freshman Girls, '19, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, D 4 V senior Girls, '22. 1 Eileen is a good pal, and one who will wear well. We all want to be famous and Eileen . probably will be since she is going to the Art 9 Q D 4 Institute to study. D G D G , i RUTH IMLER D ll D 41 James Madison Hinshaw Conservatory 0 Q D 4 Here's a line to our own modest Ruth. just , look at her picture! If you know her, there is no need to say more for this personification of sweetness. D 41 D Q U Q cv 41 1 F NORMAN INGERLE ' ' ' Parkside Uiziversity of Wisconsin D A 5 q Class Basketball, '19, '20, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, Senior Track, '20, if 4 D il C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club, '19, ' , I '20, '21, Auto-Aero Club, '20, Spanish Club, 1 3 '19, '20. 1 1 X Norman is that good looking athlete and D q S Q clubman that we see gracing our halls. Nor- man is popular with the fellows and girls, and 9 G D 4 as a basketball player, well, he rarely misses the basket. A D 0 D 0 D 41 9 0 FRANCES IENKS Kozminski University of Chicago Freshman Girls, '19, Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Travel V 4 D Q Club, '21, Weekly Staif, '21, C. I. C., '19, '20, D Q '21, '22. D Q This bundle of pep, friendship and serious- , 5 , ness will be missed by a great many, but we I 1 l 1 promise not to forget her sparkling brown eyes .9 I ' and merry giggle very soon. 0 Q . Q l ? 1 l 1 l ' ' NANNY JENSEN 'Q McCos1i Business World - A '? 0 Sigma Epsilon, '20, '22, Girl Reserves, '21, D59 9 47 '22, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22. V Q Nanny is a quiet girl, but in spite of her f i demureness she has a smile for all. Si ' Q Q12 ? Q ys .5 17 - U V V 7 V V Y ' 9 U ' 'IV V Y ' V VK' Y V S7 Q O Z X XX XX XX XX I QA Qx.,,,-ca Wea ma 2525 T 111 P- ' ' A Q , N D?:SIlI X 21. KH, ' 4 X L 2 1'-L! M 'lm' ' ll lwd '- 2--'fi ' Aziz?-33 151 iiwerigi ..., FQ f ' CARL W. JOHNSON D Q Parkside 0 0 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22. D 4 D Q Although Carl is a quiet chap, inclined to ditch, and an avowed Woman-hater, we all l like and respect him. 1 Q D 41 0 D 0 D 41 1 ' ROBERTA JOHNSON , ' Sigma Epsilon, '22g C. 1. C., '22, Senior D G D G Girls, '22, Orchestra, '22. D Q D 4 Although Roberta has not been with us long, she has left a good record and many friends , to speak for her value. If in the future she i makes as great a success, we will soon hear ' Q of her fame. D 4 D U 4 D 41 , , l 1 i FLORENCE B. KAHN D Q Burke University of Cliivago D 41 Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls. '21g . Senior Girls, '22, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22. Here's to Florence, a girl who can work, as ' well as play! She is a real true friend and D C D anyone can be proud to say, Flo is my friend. D D 1 D 0 DOROTHY MAE KELLY b Q Fiske Uniz'ersiz'y of Illinois C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Girls, 1 '19g Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21g , Senior Girls, '22, Spanish Club, '20, '21, Travel D Q Club, Treas. '21, '22. Dixie was one of '22's First girls to clip her D Q tresses. She leads in other things also, as we ' 'N K all know. Her qualities of leadership will be i felt after her graduation, without a doubt. , ,N D 4 D G JAMES E. KELLY St. Cyril University of Chicago ll Q Jimmy hasn't been a brilliant student, but he D 0 is a faithful one. He is a basketball enthusi- , ast and follows the game closely, but he has supported all Hyde Park athletics as well. D Q v v v o D A qv vo v - v 'f vvr' vv 'Q9 it nog vm xx 595112595 29,4 H L ,. ' , Q1 ' y 'Lili Y we 4 . , -- ILA lm M, 1 ':::a!:. 'IQ V lil' ill IMI 4- J f -,?4?'7 : 15 ' A c 1s-Jnn E4l ,-. DORIS KENSINGER Fiske Unizfeifsity of Chicago 0 0 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, G. A. A., '21, 9 4 Plutarch Club, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22. Say girls, listen to this. We are always willing to listen to Doris, for with her quick wit she always makes us laugh and forget our 0 Q troubles. D Q o G MILDRED KNIGHT D O East Chicago High University of Illinois , C. I. C., '21, '22, Senior Girls, '22, Junior Girls, '21, History Club, '22. We like 'em peppy, and we like 'em sweet. Q Here's to Milly, who, also had the ability to D get good marks and to win many friends while D Q at Hyde Park. , 1 D G ARTHUR KNODELL P 4 Kozminski C. I. C., Hayseed Club. We like Art, for Art's sake, because D he is a conscientious worker and a loyal Hyde Parker. D Q l D il GERTRUDE KOENIG D 41 Wendell Phillips Business World Sigma Epsilon, '20, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '20, Girl Reserves, '20, '21. Gert Koenig .came to Hyde Park in 1919 U 41 from Wendell Phillips. She is always smiling, and gives assistance to anyone who needs it. Q ARE KROGH D 41 Kosminski University of Chicago 9 Q C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrest- ling Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, Art Club, '20, Discussion Club, '20, '21, Heavyweight Foot- ball, '20, '21, '22, Championship Football, '21, Swimming, '20, '21, '22, National Champion- D G ship Swimming Team, '22, Manager. , D Q . Another member of the famous Krogh fam- Q , ily! Whity's cheerfulness and readiness for hard work have won him many friends here. D 41 A V V ' 0 D 0 G 5 H 4? 0 I V V V V V II W7 V ' Y O C me 294 H3 bog PM PM PM , -..AL-5. Y W4 .v..v-.r-.....,.- ' fi? nDf '. 2. . F! . I L' ---11i:: 1. Imyg tzzzer. 'J' 'gil' 15 3 2-Wm: -51 f .af 1? CLIFFORD KROTSER Shakespeare University of Chicago C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Plutarch Club, '19, '20, Operetta, '19, Clifford may not be the best Latin student in the class, but he has a great deal of common sense. He is sincere and persevering in all that he attempts. LUCILLE LACKEY' Fiske Leland Stanford University Freshman Girls' Society, '19, Sophomore Girls' Society, '20, Junior Girls' Society, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '22, Travel Club, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, French Club, '22, We have enjoyed her saucy repartee so long that we pity the lonesome first Hoor south without her. Lu has left us for a motor trip to California. HAROLD LAGERGREN Scott C. I. C., Boxing and Wrestling Club, De- bating Club. Harold is very quiet, but he seems extremely interesting, and we wish we might have known him better. MARY LaMONT Mary's hello, Skeezix is heard everywhere. 1 F'Q 0 0 D 4 0 Cl D 0 U C1 D 0 D41 DG tl be D41 DQ DQ pa DQ l And the way the knights of east corridor tight 17 Q over Mary, takes us back to the days of her K, Q ancestors in France. , 6 4 EDITH LAVIN F' 4' Crfgier Bitisirzess College C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, History Club, '20, French Club, '20, '21, Junior Girls, '21, Senior v Girls, '22, Spanish Club, '22, How we'll miss you, Edie! We wonder D O whether your employer won't appreciate that , smile as much as we do. If he doesn't, he won't know a good thing when he sees it. D G V V V V -C 'CAV U V V D 0 'VG 'UU M V Vvf 9:7 1 an AQ AQ QAII4 oo Pig f 'HJ' ' ' ' 71 1 1. , '1 . l 4 ' L 'ee s - ' i,- ' --i . ' --1 -- Qi' ' N ' -'- '7 J ' Yum, ,il 'G' ' L viiezl! Q ' 1 ,QW ll lt .11 1 I., V fn'--T ' , iii , 15 Y. 'LTfl.'? I':A-1 fr Cl , MILDRED LEPUNSKY 1 Forrestville U7LiUG7.Ylf3! of Chicago 0 0 9 0 Freshman Girls, '19, Sophomore Girls, '20, 9 4 v Q Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Girl Re- ., serves, '22, Spanish Club, '20, '21, '22, C. I. . C., '19, '20, '21, '22. 1' , . Mildred is the lucky possessor of natural 7 mareelled hair. Her disposition is just as ad- V 4 D 4 mirable as her locks. Mildred has taught us D 0 how to be cheerful, and we regret her depart- .. V fl ure from Hyde Park. 3 1 ,L IN p Q V 4 ' o 0 WILBUR LESERMAN , '7 4 Urcizfcwsiiy of Chicago 1 ' Wilbilr has a quiet sense of humor, and an , endless fund of funny, witty remarks. X D 4 N D Q . ' ' ETHEL MAE LINMAN ' v Madison Grammar Business World D fa C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves. '21, '22, D Q Sophomore Girls, '22, D 4 D Q Wheii you're in need of loyal workers, send I ' for Ethel. 5 1 4 D il D il D G D 4 M1NERvA LIPPERT T Carter Practice Notre Dame W Freshman Girls' Club, '19, '20, Sophomore ' Girls' Club, '20, '21, Junior Girls' Club, '21, 9 Q D Q '22, Senior Girls' Society, '22, '23, C. 1. C., 9 Q '19, '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, '23, 1 D Q Travel Club, '20, '21. ' , 1 . 1 1 You don't know what you're missing if you 1 have never had the ehanee to knovv Minerva 1 f' and her smile. She's just a real girl-full of 9 G D Q pep n' fun n' everything. D Q 90 'I l WALTER H. Lovvv P Q D 41 Bon Franklin, New Orleans Husizzess World D fl D 4 C, 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club, f , '20, Publicity Committee, '21, Commissioned I 1 Officers' Club, '21, '22, Stamp and Coin Club, ' '21, Signal Squad, '21, '22, Debating Club, '21, D Q French Club, '2l. P 47 Here is the military boy. He has taken about D O D O all the honors that Hyde Park has to offer in that line. Off the parade ground as Well, he's 5 Q a foursquare fellow. 1 ' , D .4 Q Q D G Y, ,av 9 -V f O o-- 'rv v - 'v v ' 'MO O 'M' mv v 'v v '-'O V 'eff' 'i ..,. YYA. fm... - Q ' II 7 ' 1: iiuffi-H Qi, Q . Zh- I. ':::ae:. 1 'uw X 1 ll iw -ff' ' . -,?':?'?: 15 n-aerifily 4T ' REX MacDONALD Kozminski Un'iz'ersity of Illinois 0 0 C. I. C., '19, '21, '22, Weekly Club, '22, 9 4 Weekly Staff, '22g Aero Club, '22g Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, '21, Cheerleader, '20, '21, '22. Seven for Rex! The best cheer you know ' how to give for our leader and friend who has U 9 boxed in the boxing club, who has written ath- D G letics for the Weekly, and who would have , been a daring pilot if the Aero Club had an airplane. I7 G LOUIS HEATH MACOMBER D Q Lew says that he can't lay his hands on any money on the face of the earth, so he's going under the surface to hunt for it. In plain language, he intends to be a mining engineer. D 4 We know Cno hints to allusionsj that he has D Q the right sort of stuff in him. HARRY G. MADDISON 5 4 Ray 1 Business World D 4 Travel Club, '21, '22, History Club, '21, Hay- ' , seed Club, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Hal is a good sport and an all-around 9 q fellow. He is the boy with the would-be pompadour, and will always be found with 0 4 his inseparable friend, Les. ' iv 4 EDGAR MCCOOL D Q Walter Scott Boston Institute of Technology C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, Aero Club, '20, '21, 1 Chess and Checker Club, '19, '20, Sophomore , Boys' Club, '20g Debating Club, '20. ' Ed's fertile brain is always constructing new D Q jokes, and his words of wisdom have won for 9 G him the slogan, McCool for President. May- ,N . be some day we will have him for an alder- ' man. Who knows? .N b 4 JAMES EDWARD McCREARY D 4 Ray Northwestern School of Dentistry ' R. O. T. C., '19, '20g Interclass Basketball, '19, '20, '21, Basketball, '21, '22g C. 1. C., '19, ' '20, '21, '22. , V Q His high school career has certainly been a D 0 loyal one. Although his athletic record is brief, . 1 it is a good one. Mr. Cobelli names him as ' one of the best club swingers in the school. D G D 0 VV 564 50? VV X574 XY YO? XY b AQ AQ AA AQ A4 AA AA U 5 ' feis- J , 0,15 if umi?m .51 1 gil i if ' ' . Hvhw Yi-I 'ii :QA M, I '2::a!a. 711 4: ' f 'gf-' c-'-u-Je.ngi- ,-. BERNICE MCGILLIVRAY 0 0 Kenwood Madison Freshman Girls' Club, '19, C. I. C., '19, '20, D 4 '21, '22, Junior Assembly, '21, Class Secretary, '23. While Mac has a certain very distinct and superb air of dignity and poise, she is filled D Q with pep from tip to toe, and radiates fun and good wholesome energy wherever she D 0 goes, so that is why she was elected class ' secretary. U Cl JOSEPH J. MCKEOWN 0 0 Univenrity of Illinois 1 President of the Two Year Alumni Club, C. I. C., '21, '22. Although he has graduated from Hyde Park D Q once, in a two-year class, he has come back to graduate again. With his organizing ability D Q he has brought the two-year graduates to- I ' gether, and is doing good work with them. D Q THOMAS MCMAHON D 4 St. Thomas Business World 1 CCI. C., Boxing and Wrestling Club, R. O. T. . Tommy is a real son of old Ireland. He has 5 q shown the true Celtic spirit in his loyal support of Hyde Park's institutions through thick and 0 Q thin. 1 , JOSEPHINE MCNALLY P 4 Scott University of Chicago D 41 Dramatic Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore ' Girls, Junior Girls, Senior Girls, Story Scrib- ' blers, '19, See. '20, '21, Pres. '22, Travel Club, '20, Vice Pres. '21, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, b 4 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22. Of course, you've seen her act, and have read V 4 her stories. Really, she's what you might call a ' little boiling teakettle 'cause she's always just aboiling with joy. D 4 D G CECILIA MacNAMARA ' Koslfzirzrki Nortllwestern Unizfersity C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Girls, '19, Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, D ,J Senior Girls, '22. Ceeilia's infectious little giggle keeps her D Q neighbors cheered up in this work-a-day world. . Her gay chatter and sense of humor add a , splash of brightness to our halls of learning. X I D1-fl 4? D15 vo 'vo 'VV' '-VV 90 99 V , e , XX EQ! 242.4 2QQ.ZOS. P93 ZQQ 117 -zin . , E. MI' -V f M '- ' sl We . ,. Emi. 'iv i f 'll' ' . -' nik-'J sf 'VIARION GRACE MILLARD St. Marga1'et's Hall, Boise, Idaho Ripon, Wisconsin C. I. C., '21, '22, Senior Girls, '22, History Club, '21, '22, Dramatic Club, '21, '22, Senior Dramaties, '22, Girl Reserves, '21, Ukelele Club, '22. Here's to Marion, our jolly little pal from the West, who can say more words in one minute than most people can in an hour. Sen- ior Girls have known her as one of its most active members. Nevertheless, dramatics have claimed even more of her time. JANET MILLER Grahanz Stuart Mnsifal College C. I, C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Girls' Glee Club, '21, '22, Garden Club, '20, '21, Operetta, '22, Musical Club, '22, History Club, '21, '22, Senior Girls, '22. A friend in need is a friend indeed. That's janet-our Janet, who always makes one feel at home! And doesn't she love to talk? But what if she should lose Edith? WILLIANI L. MILLER Fiske University of Chicago C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Junior Euclidean, '20, Pythagorean, '21, Travel Club, '21, Debat- ing Club, '21, Bill, in school, is a quiet, studious fellow. His lusty yelling at our games vouehes for his school spirit. ESTHER MINKUS Carl .S'fl11n': High Uniifo1'.rily of Chicago Senior Girls, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '22, C. I. C., '22. Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. She is a quiet, modest Esther, but in her eyes there shines a devilish spark. MARY MOORE lenzpo High, Tempo, Arizona Senior Girls, C. I. C. This is only Mary's second semester here, but everyone has learned to know her by her Winning smile and lovely personality. 5764 W4 YO? Wi W QA Ao AA AA co, QQ .AA - 1125 G 'r' t , l J .. I . C r be Y ' 2 fini Zn - V :g2.af5Q I Q , Km., + i --i.,--L., o r o 4 im . -.. L -LLM be :- THEODORE HARRY MORRISON ' 0 0 D 0. C. 1. C., '17, '18, '19, '21, Operetta, '19, De- 1 G bating Club, '17, '18, Boys' Glee Club, '18, '19, l D 4 D Plutarch Club, '19, Discussion Club, '17, '18, '19. 1 We all know Ted with his long Abe Lin- coln stride, and knowing him, one is sure to have a true friend. Ted, we have so much to D Q D 0 say about you, but it would take too long to D Q write! D 0 SAMUEL MOSKOVITZ D 4 9 Q C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Band, '19, '20, '21, '22, G D 4 Camp Roosevelt, '20. D A combination of business, brains, and jolli- ness is sure to succeed. Behold this future dentist! D 4 D Q I7 4 D Q JOSEPHINE Moy 1 Wendell Philips 1 1 Girl Reserves, C. I. C. 0 Q D Q Josephine is one of our pretty little Orientals. She brings with her all the fascination and D q D G daintiness of the East with which to charm 3 3 our dull western civilization. 5 i 5 . . V D il D 4' MINNIE MUELLER o 4 D 4 . St. Thomas the Apostle St. Mary' of the Woods ' W l C. 1. C., '19, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '19, '21, 1 Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls, Senior Girls, ' , Spanish Club, '21, '22, D Q D Q Min, no, not Minerva. She has as much D 4 executive ability as her famous namesake, for 'D Q the boys all call oh Min. l ' l l D fl D G LELAND NEFF b Q D Q Ray Univerxily of Chicago 1 m . C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Vice Pres. '21, , Boys' Glee Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, Sec. '21, Operetta, '20, '21, '22, Business Staff '20, '21, ' Senior Drama-tics, '20, '22, Weekly Staff, '20, 9 Q I7 Q '21, Editor-in-Chief '21, Discussion Club, '19, 9 G D 4 '20, '21, '22, Pres. '21, '22, Student Council, '20, '21, '22. ' Lee has always been a leader at Hyde I Park, and has endeared himself to his class- 1 mates. He had the unusual honor of being D 4 p Q Editor-in-Chief of the Weekly while a junior. D Q That, however, is not the only record Leland D G has broken, for it is no exaggeration to say , that he has been the most active member of 1 the '23 class. , D 42 Q D 41 tx Y 9:7 0 ' 'dv O 'r' 'xv-CVT ' Alvcvi' ' ff- 'locvf -XY? ' :e-Cv? ' dzvjqj, 2 , ,,,, A A - -+A A Q Ax Y A 4 A A , A AW if 'JJ 119 4,l 2. K, 1 ...I f i C..- ' 4 'Fil is I f-1 , LESLIE E. NEUMEISTER Kosminski Yale University C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrest- ling, '20, '21, Operetta, '20, Freshman Boys' Club, '19, Discussion Club, '19, '20, '21. We all wish we could always look neat and correct as Les does. He is a fellow well known for his cheerful disposition and bright outlook on life. DWIGHT NICHOLS University High University of Mirhigan Spanish Club, '21, Radio Club, '21, Band, '21, C. I. C., '21. Dwight is a valuable addition to our school who comes from U. High. It is a pity we cannot have him with us for a longer time, or else have had him earlier. MATT O'KEEFE University of Illinois Boxing and Wrestling Club, '21, C. I. C., '21, '22. Who would think such a young looking fel- low had been in the A. E. F. for over a year? A man made as he is, is sure to succeed. EARL OLSON Ray University of Chicago C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, Student Council, '21, '22, Earl is a good worker and a serious thinker as witnessed by the Sigma Epsilon and Stu- dent Council in his pedigree. MARIE PARKER Wz'llia111.sfieId High University of Chicago Marie has a tendency to look serious, some- phgf U- . times even worried, but we know that she does not take life as seriously as she seems to. V0 YY 566 We 764 33540 'VV' VV 5,9560 M M M M.2Qf24X 120 i Q v 0 l Q by 1 .:: 04-752 -,L N .mg ' iff...- S my M, 2:1125 lt ! o ' MARGERY PARKER 0 0 D 6 Williamsjield High Chicago Normal College 9 4 D Q C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Senior Girls' Society, 1 '22 Peggyis the girl with the rosy cheeks, which x grow even rosier when one of the opposite 0 4 D 4 sex approaches. Rumor has it that her am- bition is to follow in Miss Butt's footsteps. D G D G D G 9 q EVELYN PASS D 0 b 4 Burke I Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, 1 Senior Girls, '22, French Club, '19, Spanish I, 1 Club, '20, '21, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Girl fo ' Reserves. , D 4 Evie must be a regular linquist to belong to ' ,wx D Q both the French and Spanish Clubs. She shows I , that she is a serious worker in the various 9 4 other clubs she has belonged to. ' 0 4 b 41 D G D 4 ' ANN SYLVIA PITZELE Vlfillarcl Academy of Fine Arts , Sophomore Girls' Society, '19, Spanish Club, 9 q 6 '20, C. I. C., Radio Club, '21, '22, G. A. A., D '20, '21, Senior Dramatics. 9 4 fy q A dash of color, a flash of a piquant little l face, a merry laugh-that's Ann as she has tripped her way through Hyde Park. Brains, dramatic ability, and everlasting pep have D q D O helped to make her known. D G D Q 1 JULIAN PLAUT D 4 9 Q Ray University of Chicago 9 0 9 Q Freshman Boys' Club, '19, Chess Club, '20, 1 , '21, '22, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Junior Eu- ' clidian, '21, Senior Euclidian, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '22. Years from now when you meet a sage D Q D il mathematical prof., discovercr of an extra 9 4 q dimension or so, you'll hardly remember him ? as this lad, small and fuzzy and full of grins. D G D 0 D 4, MARY PLUMB 1 , This dainty little miss hasn't been with us for so very long, but we all know of Mary ' and her lovely personality. 9 Q V 4 o 0 ' - vc' 'fvv 'Avv vo mvvw ' vv 'Ov' 121 , -an 9' . - I x,g:L! i'-515 CQ - - it .13 . ' JANE T. PORTER O C Q Waller Scott American Conserzfatory 41 Dramatic Club, '19, '20, '21, Vice Pres. '22, D G Glee Club, '19, '20, '21, Operetta, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '21, '22, Musical Club, Vice Pres., '21, 5 Pres. '22, History Club, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, U Q '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '19, '20, Q Always a smile and a cheerful hello, but D il why does this youngster refuse to grow? Jenny manages to get there just the same, for she was one of the reasons why the Pinaforc , ' was such a success. D Q G Q ROBERT H. POWERS Broadway High, Seattle He knows schools. That's why he came , D Q back to Hyde Park. Bob's going to be either D Q Q a farmer or a writer. Toward writing, he has a silver cup to his credit, and toward p 4 4' farming, he has experience and a mule. S FLORENCE V. PRAY , Q Parkside 0 4 Bryn Mawr D Q Q C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '19, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, , '21, Senior Girls, '22, Art Club, '21, Fur and 1 3 Feather Club, '21, '22, Dramatic Club, '19, '20. Q' lf you see a group of happy, laughing people, 17 Q you know Flossie is in the midst of them. D Q C! Because of her pleasing personality Cand also , her rascalityj everybody thinks the world of , her. D Q 0 LILLIAN READER D 6 0 Bnrkr' Unifverwity of Illinois 1 C. l. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Freshman Girls, 1 '19, Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Girl Reserves, '21, G. A. A., Q '21. D 4 Lil is that mischievous person who never 9 Q 47 seems to run down. Yet we love her chatter, 1 . and most of all, just herself-always full of enthusiasm, with a good word for everyone. l i o Q fl' RUTH KATHRYN REID G 4 Carter Practice Uni1'e1'5ily of Illinois 1 C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Operetta, '20, Sophomore Girls' Society, '20, junior Girls' Society, '21, Senior Girls' Society, '22, Spanish X Club, '20, '21, '22. D fl 0 1 Everybody knows Ruth, the girl who brings D 0 0 ' the sunshine into the room when she passes W through the door. Through her amiability, she has gained the respect and admiration of everybody. Q D G . . . W , 0 Q Q7 V Q V 9 ' V V 0 Q 9 V V , , D X 122 P A Q,-. 1. om' gp lil! 4 X : i f Gul' Q --..a I .sw -if il i V -5- .iff ,Sm s.Je,vx1-.2-t F. , D 0 0 JAMES REISS Kosminski University of Chirago 9 4 Q Sigma Epsilon, '19, '20, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, ' '21, '22, French Club, '19, '20, Chess and Checker Club, '21, '22, junior Euclidean, '20, , James has an aim to get somewhere in life. ,XJ 41 You can tell that by his eyes, can't you? He ,, would be popular with the ladies and success- 4 ful with his life. Here's luck to him! ' ' 1 MARGARET REYNOLDS U 51 Q Wadleigh High, New York City Nortlzwestern D Q 4 Junior Girls' Society, '20, '21, Senior Girls' ' Society, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, Plutarch Club, '21, History Club, '22, French Club, '20, '21, '22, C. I. C.. '20, '21, '22, G. A. A., ' '20, '21, '22, Basketball, '20, '22, Baseball, '21, D G Q '22, Track, '21, '22, D 4 Q Here's our faithful Weekly salesman. Mar- , garet's sunny disposition and pleasing person- ality are always apparent, even when she is selling weeklies. Q Q D 41 Q DAVID RITCHIE 1 V Ray Harvard College y C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling ' Club, '21, Golf Team, '20, '21, '22. , D 4 5 Dave sure does slam that little white golf 1 ball around. He is rated as one of the best i Q 4 High School golfers in the city, and he goes after everything with the same vim that he puts into his play. i D Q G , D 41 DOROTHY ROBINSON 1 Q Parlexide University of Chicago ' Sophomore Girls' Club, '20, Junior Girls' , Society, '21, French Club, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '20, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21. It 4 0 Dot can have a good time any time or any- D G 0 where, and she makes everyone else happy too. ' She is always agreeable and has malty friends. LEONARD RosENTHAL D 4 Q Fw'reslt'ille Academy of Fine Arls Q 4 French Club, '20, '21, '22, Pres. '22, Weekly y Staff, '20, '21, '22, Junior Euclidian, '20, Vice W Pres. '20, Operetta, '21, Annual Staff, '22, S C. l, C., '21, '22, Chess and Checker Club, '19. D Q A Hail the great Lou Natic, humorist, car- toonist, scholar! His column in the Weekly D O 0 has long tickled us and we are sorry to see ' Lou and his clever pen depart. He graduates, with a fine scholastic record, at the mature age of fifteen years. D Q 4 b G - v V v 0 V V W V v V v 0 v v v ' 'W' O V 5.95. X24 XX XRS 295 PQ! XX. PM . 123 v- --VY- Y -v,-Y- V V- ---v- f-W -W -- -Y -- oo, Q are ' 1 we I am: Qu 'GQ 4 fi' ' 4 0' u. A at L .,,,. -2:21. 9 'lla-' 7421 1?-' - Y -' 25' Y n-Jf.wrL5L- ,-. BRITAIN ROTHROCK i Walter Scott University of Illinois D 4 Freshman Boys' Club, '19, Sophomore Boys' Club, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, Junior Euclidian, '21, Track, '20, '21, C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Fur and Feather, '19, '20. Britain presents something of a paradox, for D Q he stands high in both scholarship and ath- 9 43 letics. He belongs to Sigma Epsilon and W I Track, too. FARL SAAR D 4 Ray University of Chicago 0 0 C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Orchestra, '18, '19, ' '20, '21. , Carl's Hyde Park career has been a musical I one. He is one of Hyde Park's first class p q musicians. U Q JANE SCOTT C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Art Club, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, Sophomore Girls, '20, Senior D Q Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, French Club, Sigma Epsilon. D 4 Jane is the sort of girl that makes friends with her teachers as well as classmates. She ' has an unusual earnestness amid her charming ways. 9 q D 0 DAVID SHAPIRO ' , Fiske Northwestern , C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Band, '19, '20, '21, ' '22, Orchestra, '19, '20, '21, '22, Orchestra Con- D ductor, '21, '22, Camp Roosevelt, '20, Com- b 4 missioned Officers' Club, '20, Talent Club Asst. Manager, '22, Behold! A second Polaccol Leader of our W orchestra and band. His musical career at ' 4 Hyde Park has been an exceptional and well- D known success. He graduates in three and 5 4 one-half years. 1 I ELIZABETH ELLEN SHERWOOD D Fiske Northwestern Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, History Club, '20, Vice Pres. '21, '22, Girls' Glee Club, '20, '21, '22, Story Scribblers' Society, '20, '21, '22, C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, Musical Club, '21, 22, Dramatic Club, D Q 22, Travel Club, '20. S-S-s-s-sh, Oh! 1've got something I simply D Q must tell you. Sparkling brown eyes, rosy 'I cheeks-always chattering, that's Betty, Vice President of the History Club, a Glee Club songster and a Story Scribbler. D Q D 0 Q V V V v v v V v V v ' ' O T7 ' 57.5.5 DQS D95 XPS PSX PSX. 59.5 . PM I. 124 -...vvv-WT-. .n W N 7a..H WW. l ' '- ' :: -,, - ,Plz Qi. vt! w 4:21 J lm ':::e!e. :A u X iw ,t i .W Fei-'a f ,S ' ci..- 1 as enrxig-, ,-Q - CECELIA LOUISE SILVERSTEIN 1 Cornell Academy, Mouiit Vernon, Iowa ' D 0 9 0 University of Chicago p 4 D Q Sophomore Girls, Senior Girls, C. I. C. Cecelia Louise Silverstein -isn't that a silvery musical name, though? We certainly envy anyone with such a liltingapp-ellation. In U G 4 her case the name g1VCS a fair index of the D girl, too, for she is pleasant and affable. D 0 D 4 MARY SKINNER 4 9 Q Valparaiso High University of Chicago 0 4 D 4 Freshman Girls, '19, Junior Girls, '21, Sen- ' ior Girls, '22. H . ' Marys unfallmg good cheer will be appreci- ated wherever she goes. She is one of those 9 q Q who has made Hyde Park a pleasant place'to D play and study. Always bright and gay, she U 4 9 Q has won a warm place in our affections. D Q D q C. WILLIAM SMITH, JR. D 4 b G Walter Scott Armour Institute of Technology I C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, , '19, '20, '21, Freshman Boys' Club, '18, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, , L 4 ' Bill has'rnade a great number of friends D Q through his quiet, unassuming nature. Al- 0 Q though he did not go in for athletics himself, i D 4 he has given the teams all possible support. i . v 4 D 0 BEN SOLOMON P 4 D 0 Willard Dartmouth ' We know Ben, a baseball star of the first magnitude, on the diamond and off as a quiet, l dependable fellow Whom we shall regret to D 4 D Q lose. b Q D il l DOROTHY K. STEBBINS 21 Ray Um'wrsity of Chirago D Q Story Scribblers' Society, '21, '22, Plutarch 4 D 4 Club, '19, '20, History C1ub, 21, '22, C. I., C., l '19, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Ep.s1lon,. 19, '20, 21, Dramatic Club, '21, '22, Junior Girls, '21, Sen- 1 ior Girls, '22, Annual Staff, '22. v G A baggage of S's, Sigma Epsilon fame, and D 0 scholastic activities is Dot. She is a busy par- D 0 D 0 cel of fun and mischief besides being one of , 1 those very important personages in the new , N organization, the C. I. C. D Cl b 4 o 0 L 9 Q v V 'av v o 0 0 v ' v v O O' I'- ik? .X , as Amo is my - E ' limi , :en 0,g,i, ISABELLE STEELE lllcffosli University of Illinois Sophomore Girls' Club, '20, Junior Girls' Club, '21, Senior Girls' Club, '22, Spanish Club, French Club. Bella has a sweet smile that, alas, does not show in the picture. We wish her all the luck in the world after she leaves us. E. HAROLD STEIN Wing School, Elgin University of Illinois Freshman Boys' Club, '18, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, '21, C. 1. C., '19 '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, Interclass Basketball, '19, '20, Heavyweight Basketball, '21, '22. Stein is that dark haired fellow you've seen so often about the halls with an armful of friends. He aspires to be an athletic coach and from what we know of Stein, l1e'll make a second Zuppke. RUTH STEIN Ednznnd Burke Uizi110rsiz'y of Chicago C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '22, Girl Reserves, '21, Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22. To know her is to love her. This saying was certainly written for Ruthie. Her cheery smile and wonderful disposition make her a peach of a pal, and she'll carry our love with her wherever she goes. WALTER STOCK Willard Unizfersity of Wisconsin Lightweight Basketball '22, Interclass Bas- ketball, '21, '22, C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, Hayseed Club, '21, '22. Walter is always somewhere near when athletic sports are going on. He is the main- stay of the Lightweight Basketball Team, and have you seen him box? 111110 STOWE Bryn Mawr University of Chicago Freshman Girls, '19, Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Dramatic Club, C. I. C. Being good natured, Imo has danced her Way through Hyde Park leading her followers a merry chase. As an actress, she is clever, but as a society bud, she is charming. XX A Q A .Q A A Q Q., - cs Q ,J ,YA A H-,,, 126 I?-fs 1 fi MX VL-Y f K -- -5- 1 ALYNE SZOLD , D Q Emerson High, Gary, Ind. 47 0 Uniziersity of Wisconsin v 41 C.. 1. C., '21, '22, senior Girls, '21, '22, Dm- D 4 matic Club, :21, '22, Senior Dramatics, '22, Talent Club, 223 Ukelele Club, '22, ' I If 3'0l1'VC g011C.rum1ing down the hall, hasn't D 4 Alynes cheery little Hello there made the D Q day a lot brighter? She has been here onlv D G ia short time, but we surely wish she had come D 4' o us sooner. D Q D Cl OLIVE TAYLOR ' D 41 9 Q BU'nSoI5'i'dihfore Cirls '20. U f'f -MQ' Of, Chimgo ' , I .1 , , Junior Girls, 21, Pres. 215 Sen1or Girls, '22, D A Olive Taylor, otherwise known as Billy, is D il one Of H3'ClC.Park's most popular girls. She U Q does her best 1n ex'Ef5'thing' she undertakes. She P was a most capa e president of the Tunior ' g l Girls' Club in 1921. ' ' l rp Cl D Q D Q FAY TENIPLFTON D Q 1 Zazzeszillv, Illinois, High L'lll'Z'I'l'S1:fj' of Chicago 1 l Fav has provedtthat she is an artist at 1 1 adapting herself qtuekly to new surroundings, D Q I7 Q Vfffy few girls could have entered into things D 4 Wlth the spirit and vim that she has shown O C1 here, if they had come to us so late. 1 1 l . l ' I , R l D 0 DoRoTHY THOMPSON l D Q 1 D P Q Walter Scott Business lfljllfld ' ' 41 Sigma EDSHUII. '20, '21, French Clul, '20 l l 3219 C- C-,l '19, '20, '21, Sophomore 'Girls, 205 Senior Girls, '22, Girl Reserves, '22, 2 D fl IUDOV' is citiehof those lucky persons who U Q HWHYS gets .lg marks. This is one of the D 41 W Q ways to a high salary in the business world. 1 I 1 1 l . , l D Q D Q JAMES EDWIN THOMSON 9 Q l? Carter Pmrlice Srhool llnir'ersifv of Illinois l J Freshman Boys' Club, Sophomore Bovs' I Q Club, Boxing and VVrestling Club, '18, '19, l l 1 L Spanish Club, '18, '19, '22, C. I. C., '18, '19, 9 Q ZZ, Student Council, '22. 9 K' D O .ln spite of the fact that there is a gap in D 0 W his record, Red sl career at Hyde Park has been E full .of accompllshmeut. May that red head N I n of his do as much again at Illinois. , Q if , ,- A Q A a. Q Q Q, Q A Q - - 'fl ,Q 1 Qll: If A If-. 23, il l 'T -iii:-I L g ilfllk W nn wi 4111:-'nf--i J I' 15 I e s-.ann-ex-.gy rj EMMET A. THONEY Wadsworth Georgia Tech. 0 Q C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Hayseed Club, D 4 '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '18, '19, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '19, '20, Class Basket- ball, '20, '21, Lightweight Football, '19, Toney is famous for his curly hair and his i irrepressible humor. He is a man of the 0 Q world and his knowledge of life, together with his keen wit, will serve him well in what- D O ever employment he is engaged. ' D 4 WILLIAM P. VAN BENSCHOTEN D G Wadsworth Dartmouth College l C. I. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '21, '22, Sophomore Boys' , Club, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Lightweight D Q Football, '21. Van is a good scout. Some one said he D Q loved Latin and Geometry although there is ' some question about it. He has a dry sense ' of humor which makes his company a pleasure. D Q D 41 CHRIS VON SEGGERN East Side High, Cincinnati, Ohio I Chicago Art Institute D Q C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '22, Box- ing and Wrestling Club, '22, D G Chris has not such an awful lot to say, but 1 I he does a lot, both in the way of work and play. A good student and a good fellow, and W naturally enough, popular. D D 4 RUSSEL WARD Parker High University of Chifago 9 G C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Boxing and VVrest- ling Club, '19, '20, Championship Swimming D Q Team, '22. ' ' Russ is a good scout with the Old Hyde Park fight. He makes a fine swimmer and , something tells us that he'll go through life D Q in the same way in which he tears up the tank. 0 4 JOHN WASHINGTON D 'il Ray University of Chicago D Q A hard worker and a brilliant student. It . isn't surprising that he is graduating in three and one-half years, is it? D Q D 0 VQYXYWEWOWWYXLLW4 pg no AQ A5128 oo QQ AA AA s 7 ' U -.-1'-. E WILLIAM WEBER 0 0 D 4 Sexton Armour Institute C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Boys' D 4 p Q Club, '20, Boxing and Wrestliiig Club, '21. . Quiet and unassuming, Bill has wended his way through Hyde Park, giving his loyal sup- ! port whenever he could. . D D 4 D 0 W' SPENCER WEBSTER Wadsworth Unz'z'cr,vity of Chicago D XG Track, '21, Boxing and Wrestling Club, D Sophomore Boys' Club, Spanish Club, Dis- D O D Q cussion Club. I Spence affects a drawl and drawn-out meth- od Che's only six feetj, to make us think him slow and easy going, but we know him too 4 well to be fooled. D D Q D 4 D 41 ' , RUTH WEINBERG 1 Burke Fino Arts I7 Q D Q Freshman Girls' Club, Sophomore Girls' D 41 D C Club, Junior Girls' Club, Senior Girls' Club, L C. I. C. , E Ruthie's character vigorously proves that the ' 9 ' old saying, Beauty is only skin deep, is a fal- D q . lacy. She is quiet and unassuming, but she D il certainly is beautiful 'way through and D q through. 1 D 4 , P fl D Q FLORENCE VVEINBERGER p 4 Q Duke Uniz'ersity of Wisronsin ' D w C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '19, ' , Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior 1, ' Girls, '22. 4 Flo-the girl who bobbed her hair Cone of 9 Q the first fewj ! Some of us will remember Flo 9 41 D Q as a replica of Nazimova. D g . cv Q D Q HAROLD s. wE1sLow I, Q D 6 Carter Prafticc' School University of Clzirayo 1 , W Freshman Bo s' Club' So homore Bos' Y v P 3- ' . Club, '19, Junior Track, '20, Interclass Basket- I ball, '19, '20, Spanish Club, C. I. C., '19, '20, D l ' '21, '22. P G Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Fat Weislow, best D 0 D G of good fellows, passes from Hyde Park. He 1, leaves behind him a fine record in scholarship 'N I and athletics, L Lv Q D 0 l L-'10 Q '-Xsjffv '- v V f ' v v v 0 ' v fp- --rx ,'.' '-'f7 ' A A A A A 4N.i.. - A A ,.,.J?.Sf.f-..--.....l 41 4- 3 -1-.. an 9 2 ,, - 1 J 231521 ff' Zn K --ff -I 1 i . , .,,,lg 'ilflla . GA l, m ii! t MILDRED WEST D 4 Carter Practice University of Chicago C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '21, 9 4 V Q '22, Spanish Club, '22, Junior Girls, '21, Senior X Girls, '22, Milly has won many friends and admirers for herself by her everlasting good humor, and D Q p Q mischievous, happy-go-lucky nature. D G D 0 L JOSEPH WHITE D G D Q Shakespeare Harvard Student Council, Chairman C. I. C., Mem- 0 Q D 43 bership Committee, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, Extemporaneous Speaking Team, '22, De- bating Team, '22, junior 'Swimming Team, l l Stamp and Coin Club, Treas. '20, Dramatic 5 Q Club. 'D 4 The versatile Joe debates., heads a club, or D Q l? Q chases news for the weekly with equal facility. i 'I 1 , So consistent a station at the helm as he has fl 5 held among us marks him, surely, for leader- J 5 1 , ship in life. Q DQ 9 D 41 i7 Q i GLADYS WILLIAMS 7 1 ' Englewood University of Illinois ' 5 I C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, ft Q 7? Q G. A. A., '20, '21, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior 5 Q D Q Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Gladdy, how glad we are that she has ' come to us. She certainly has made a good Hyde Parker. Gladdy is a girl who is always smiling or about to. ll Q D 0 ' i cz D 0 l l ORVILLE A. WILLIAMS farnes McCosh University of Chicago 9 4 U il C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Debating Club, '21, '22, gs Q D Q Orville is leaving us in June, going out into 3 the world, where we believe that his steady E self-reliance will make him great some day. b Q U fl D ci D ff FRANCES WINKLER 5 3 Burke University of Wisconsin l ' 1 Freshman Girls, '19, Senior Girls, '22, Span- A ' ish Club, Garden Club. ' P 0 Frances' many friends at Hyde Park were D Q D G delighted to welcome her back after two years at University High. You ought to see her trip l i the light fantastic toe. D 0 17 fl D 0 -5-,7..,v Y Q7 -Q ' V V -'7 V AIIV I-V U II' 'VV V I 'MIA V V I' ' O C l, .. 212.4 XX 5.525130 PSX DQS EQ? PM I 0 0 xjb Cz: EMILIE WINTRICH Willard Universiiy of Wisfonsin C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22. My goodness, who is that dark-haired, rosy- cheeked, bright-eyed girl who is continually smiling? Why, Emilie, of course. Everyone knows this popular member of the Girl Re- serves and various other clubs. KATHRYN WORM Forrestville University of Wisconsin C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Spanish Club, '20, '21, Soph- omore Girls, '20. Kathryn is one of those dandy people whose steadiness we have learned to depend upon. She is a line student and an all-around girl who will make her way anywhere. NAONOU YAMAOKI C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22. Hands across the sea are clasped when such a fine fellow as this comes to the far land of America to study. We always wel- come such as he. DOROTHY YOUNG Parkside Uniz'er.vity of Wisfonsin Sophomore Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '21, Sen- ior Girls, '22, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, Span- ish Club, '21, '22, C. I. C., '20, '21, '22. Dot has stunning black hair, which by the way is not bobbed, and she is a regular social butterfly. Sometimes in sixth hour, she has trouble finding a seat Cbut then we promised we wouldn't tell on such a good-natured girl as Dottiej. MALCOLM YOUNG Wendell Phillips University of Illinois Band, '21, '22, Orchestra, '21, '22. With us for one short year, he has made a line record as a student and as a member of the musical organizations. He plays the drums, and, in the same Way he does everything else, he plays them well. W' 'vo 2545? 7474 'PUC 564 XY PU? QQ QQ AQ AA ob AQ Aa,..r AA 131 Q 2 - .1 N ml: ul5S- 4 - , lwl 1 W H Wi-15' if uzx-Q-Ay f--r P' HELEN ZEPP Q D 0 Felscnthal University of Illinois C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '22, 9 4 D G Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22, Girl Re- serves, '21, '22. Here's to happy-go-lucky Helen. We all know her as a constant chatter-box, especially D Q D 4 in Miss Highley's sewing class. We wonder how she manages to carry five solids so well 9 0 9 Q with all her other activities. ' 0 G 9 4 HARVEY WEISS D 0 D 4 Bryn Mawr University of Chicago ' C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22g Hayseed Club, '21, '22, Radio Club, '22, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '21, Track, '21, '22, Soccer, '21, Captain 9 4 D Q '21, Student Council, Class Treasurer, '23. D 4 Here is a rare combination of athlete, society , 9 Q favorite, and student. That Hyde Park appre- ' ciates such a man, is shown by Harvey's being elected treasurer of the class of '23. His genial ' ' humor will long be remembered by his friends. fp 4 D G D 4 D Q . ' N 0 G D 0 D 4 o 4 ' , D 4' 0 G D 4 D 4 , 1 ' r l D 4 D 0 D Q v 4 ' 1 T X 1 D Q D G 4 D 4 1 , , v G D 0 ' D 0 b 0 f' ' . D G b 4 o 0 ' V v v V v v 0 9 v v ' v v f ' 0 0 f i Z is not boi . -1 . xx my xx PM l l X B l - 'A as in- ' ' If I 21, K Z. 4 was ' 1-I l ii V , I, '5lZl'ls , Y . Y qgzi. X 3411 2. iw a. 1 2, f. 32 ' deaf- , ..,s-f -J-Neal l . BEULAH ARTHUR 0 4 D 6 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '20. '21, Junior Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '22. D 4 V Q Beulah is one Whom we should have liked to ' have known better. Her quiet reserve charms X us while it keeps us aloof. 1 ' o Q D 4 D 0 D 4 V D 4, vEsTA CHRISTIE D Kozminski Business College WD 6 P 4 C. 1. C., '21, '22. Vesta, Whether studying hard or chatting gaily, is always pleasant. Can one help but 1 like her? D 4 D 0 D 4 D 41 1 l ' l rp 4 D 41 VIDA Donn D q D 41 McRae High, Arkansas Business World 1 Q C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, Glee Club, '22, Choral 1 , Society, '22, Girl Reserves, '22, Basketball 1 Team, 'Z0. . Q E Vi is one of our Southern girls. We are glad to have had her with us, she's so jolly 5 Q D 4 and full of pep. She's the same every time ' we meet her. . 9 ., D 0 D 41 D Q ' . l , ESTHER FELICH I ' l 1 Ray Mzlzsical World v 4' D 0 C. I. C., '21, '22, D 41 9 Q Esther's characteristics spell Friendship 'E X, 4 When you see a crowd of people, you might , ' just as well look for Esther in the middle of , 1' the group. ' D D C1 9 Q rv ci l ' 1, v 3 Emi D A HELEN ANNETTA FRALICH O V Walter Scott Business College 9 0 Annette. is a wonderful worker with a smile g 5 5 for everyone. We all admire your Work, l 2 l Annetta. kwj . f? -Q b Q ,M L., ' V V A v v ':'f 'f1q'7 U 'er ' 'Rv -xvff' V ' ' jo mo ' ,NJ 'je X XOQ Q! Xyf ,4 X 'R U 'DOC ji' V C ' M 2 ,,,-,,,iS,X2gC-CT . A o fc-vb ----fo A - . as fgge. A wh.--V -2 rssX4i,..s..-.a....J 133 '-u- . l 9- ff. -- f . . I g irlie. be RAYMOND KISSINGER Walter Scott Business World V fl C. I. C., '21, '22, Band, '21, ,ZZQ R. O. T. C., '21, '22, 5 Raymond has been so busy preparing himself for the business world, that he has not found D 4 much time for his school work. However, those that know him like him, and that is say- D 4 ing a lot. f 3 bil DQ 1 f MARY HYLAND l John Fiske Business World Li C. I. C., '20. D Q Mary is a demure, retiring little girl who will D 0 be remembered by all who know her. ii 2 f' l b Q D 4 P I MILDRED LYALI.. l Fiske Business World ,' C. I. C., '21, '22, G. A. A., '22, Trave1,Club, D 4 'ZZQ Sophomore Girls' Club. '22, D G Mill is an active, willing Hyde Parker. Although she is quiet, she has been a good X, student and a cheerful helper. D G D G l DOROTHY LUPESCU D Q C. I. C., '21, ,22. Dorothy with her pretty curly hair is a D 0 friend to everyone. Never be afraid to ask a I favor of her. D Cl D G 1 . DOROTHY MEYERS Moseley Bnsiness W'orld 9 0 L C. I. C., '21. D G ' Here's to the quiet little mouse of our room, l Always so quiet. Is she thinking of her doom? l Never seems to worry, never seems to fret, , She will get along in the World, you bet. l . D 4 l f v Q v o W ' v v v v v v v v o v t-2Qi..ZQS,.,,.D.QSP.9lSP,Q,CXXP,SX 134 1 0- ' ' : I ' .4 ' 0 it rf-- W, Z l if m .31 15411 Wltiizif 'f lm' ffl V. ls ! . s I I I l A ELSIE NELSON 4 0 0 Swift Business World C. I. C., '21. 9 4 She claims to be a converted man-hater, but we know better. D Q D 0 ROBERT PRENTICE D ci Fiske University of Illinois D 0 C. I. C., '19, '20, '21. , Prentice is a jolly good fellow who attempts, sometimes, to do his home-work, but not often. D 4 D 4 LUCILE REYNOLDS D G Wadsworth Business World D G C. I .C., '21, '22. 4 Lucile is always helping someone. We can always depend upon her. I D 4 D 4 1 1 FRANCEs ROSENBURG P 'I Shakespeare Business World 9 4 C. I. C., '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22g . Students' Council, '21, '22g Committee of , Twenty, '21, 'ZZ. ' Fannie has somehow stolen into the hearts V Q of many Hyde Parkers. Her excellent work and her pleasant smile give her the advantage V 41 of most of us. ' f o 4 D 41 ELIZABETH SI-IIPP ROSS McCos1z Business College D Q C. I. C., Travel Club. We wish Elizabeth an kinds of luck in the D 0 business world. She will have it, too, if she X displays the same perseverance there that she 1 has shown at Hyde Park. 1 D Cl D d CQWHWV VV 'VV VV VVS' VV' UC 135 ?i7 A V Q'- '- 4 D x13 o 2 . 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Aneshaensel, Betty To please Miss Shipman No, it's a-n-e-s-h Anderson, Francis To edit a dictionary Let me introduce you D A Anderson, Willard Play with the White Sox Oh, Charley Anschell, Chester Prize lighter Sure 9 Q Appelholm, Linda Actress Goodness gracious , Archibald, Fay A good mark in French Say, kid, can you beat it? Ascher, Hilda Spanish dancer Hecteration! Aranotif, Stanley Being funny Have you a little fairy? D 4 Bailey, Bernice Fire eater Isn't he cute? D Q Baker, Gardiner Soda shaker Say, who are you ? Baker, Ruby School teacher That's a pain Balch, Helen Toe dancer Just about that Ball, Kathryn A nurse Oh, really-- Bamberg, Beatrice School teacher That's a fact Beahon, John Soda dispenser Hop in the bowl Benson, Irene To be with Dorothy Seen Dorothy? D 4 Benson, Edna Seamstress Stop the nonsense ' Berry, Frederic President of June class Coming to Discussion Club? ' Bevins, Margorie To grow tall Done your Spanish? Bernstein, Bernard Hot tamale salesman What do you want? D 4 Biddulph, Maurine Toe dancer Cute as a bug's ear Binder, Sam Flying binder I shoot 'em from any angle 0 Q Bitters, Rita Make some noise I don't know 1 , Black, James Prof. of horticulture Come on, fellows Blanchette, Lawrence Vernon Basket record Hello, old man Bloom, Selma To be sweet sixteen Oh, my, no! Blum, William Being agreeable Goin' home? V Q Bond, Delmar Judge Qwhewll Oh, shut up b 4 Borchers, Adolph Know everything You tell 'em A Borling, Edward Fire the Seminole Ltd. That's tuff , Bowers, William Banker Darn it! Bradley, Leslie An author I'1l think it over I Bradley, Virginia It's private Laugh! thought I'd die b 41 Brand, Ulysses Puddle pumper Whooppeee Brecht, Alice Jane Addams II Oh, kid, yoohoo V 4 Bregman, Robert R. O. T. C. general That's your job ' ' Braham, Violette To make an S Good for you Briggs, Glenn A bum t'Foolish questions , Brittan, Jean Learn to swim and skate 4'Can you imagine it ? D Bronell, Valdine To get married Oh, heavens! Brown, Barbara Get out of school Oh, I don't know 9 cl Brown, Condius Street cleaner Read 'em and weep ' Brown, Dixon Lanky politician Be long gone? Brown, Geraldine Pass in Latin 'tGood night! Brown, Henderson Gym teacher Which do you want opened? ' Brundage, James H Head of campfire fiirls Girls, forward march D 0 Bryant, Frank To graduate You don't say D 0 Burford, David Sign painter Anything you please Burns, Leone To get fat You poor fish Burns, William Fireman Search me - D 41 if ' D 0 Q 9 v v V V 'f 'V v V U v v v v 9 v 137 mum rr'rgx5,,,w-- V. v- .,,,,,,,m.,,, .,.,:,,,T .,...Y .. ,., ...A. ,-. ,,-, ,WV vm! i A A ':' 7 A g 1 'f - 441 ' 1-'T nil? ff ,,.,.. Q, gag 4 4 . :a-.... , 144 lMlvml, '2::t!:. WWF f -12 W. 13-. '-1,1 I f s.xf.ri, f- NAME AIM IN LIFE FAVORITE SAYING 0 0 Caldwell, Margaret Texas cowgirl Ah guess so D 4 Carpenter, Horace Trade his pitchfork for a harp Ask Carpenter, he knows Cather, Mary Housewife I don't know Chadwick, Margaret Why ask me ? I don't know Chalstrom, Margaret Bareback rider Oh, Doddi ' Chladek, Arthur Lower the 6-60 record Gee, we're twins 9 G Clarke, Dorothy Louise Most anything Gingersnaps D Q Clay, Winifred Actress Howdy , Cohen, Alice Chorus girl Meet me after seventh Condit, Meryl Steeple jill How ridic Cole, Charles Credit in French '4It's not fair N Colosimo, Stella Somebodyis stenog Where's my purse? D 4 Comroe, Leah Movie star I'll say he's gorgeous Cooper, Marjorie Journalist For cat's sake D 0 Cooperider. Lois To hurry Oh, fish! Coppock, Paul To look pretty Oh, I'm so handsome Crane, William R. O. T. C. captaincy Keep still Crawford, Lura Ride in an airplane Do your English? U 4 Croker. Doris To giggle Oh, dear Cross, Alan Broker Cusually brokel The Dramatic Club- D 4 Crost, Sylvia Spinster It worries me to death Connelley, Helen Authoress When do we eat? - Conner, Helen Lady doctor Just that Dahl, George Classic dancer Search me D 4 Daniel, Ruth Own a candy store Close the locker, Jane Davidson, William Pugilist Ever try this? 9 4 Davis, Clifford Clothing model It ought to get 'em Davis, Elizabeth Wear lots of buttons Simnlv marvelousl' Delson, Jane Manage an old men's home Open the locker, Ruth 1 De Forest, Junia Mae Snake charmer Who asked you? D 4 Despres, Leon President U. S. A. Im on the Weekly Staff Donahoe, Hedley Chemist What experiment is that? 0 Q Donnelly, George Actor Hello, good looking Doorncat, Dorothea Music teacher That makes it nice Dorsey, Irene Freckled as Wesley Barry Miss Messelheiser and I- Dowding, Gwendolyn Pavlowa II Maybe-! 1 Driscoll, Robert Bootlegger My treat P 4 Drueck, Charles General-in-chief Sergeant Stamper said D 4 Duggan, Lawrence Six feet tall Hot dickety dog Duval, Charles Illinois' champion pie-eater When do we eat? , Edwards, Bea To keep quiet 5 minutes Ii: was the peachiest letter, 3 eg Ehdy, Charles Undertaker What say? V 4 Eichorn, Frederic A soft job Flunk6d again D G Eisendrath, Ralph Eliel, Willard Emerson, Dudley English, Helen Ephgrave, John Erickson, John Esler, Bernice Fauntz, Theodore Feldman, Harold Fels, Robert Feinstein, George Ferguson, William Fieldman, Maxine Fillmore, John Fischer, Daisy B. Dance instructor Piano mover To be funny Nurse girl Card shark Dancer Usher Revolutionary leader Automobile business Sleep for a life time Harrison Zeman's Partner Cake eater To reduce Undertaker Movie actress u Sure I will is n I'll be horsewhippedn Zero is better than nothin Did you see Bob F i 'lOh, I couldn't! That's me as Oh dear, oh dear! Run along Better late than never 'Tm tired as ' 'P p n I don't know H .Y Smell the perfumed pennies P' Hoa Hoa! I want bobbed hair D4 D4 D4 DO DQ gr K Z gf bd 138 ds. A .- ..-,.i........ia.a.....z..a........,, L. . A.. A-. ...,. A- -1--s-f-11 ' r M--+--is I -X-L - -'nf 1L..+- -- 'ml - ken. N nm: + . .-- g M '1::e!r. ' V ln- iw F-:Twfik i is i uexxifl . r-Q NAME AIM IN LIFE FAVORITE SAYING 0 0 Fitzgerald, Arthur Gum pedler Some Jane! D 4 Flaxman, Mildred To use less powder I'll give you Five pennies Flinder, Arnold To grow up Oh, I know that Fosberg, Pauline Surgeon Oh dear! , Foss, Willis He doesn't care How's that? D Q Fox, Ruth Philosopher What next? Friedberg, Hannah To be an author How do they do it? D 0 Frank, Katherine Division on time Gosh N Friehling, Norman Plumber Gee, you're dumb Froelich, Herman Pawn-broker Oh, il Frank, Jean Actress 'Tm in a hurry ' Fruer, Caryl Society belle My dear- D G Ford, Thomas Movie actor Hi, Bob- D Q Forbes, Jessie Get Peg to do her own Spanish Oh my Pete , Gallant, Margaret Follies' girl Jeemineeser Gansell, Martha To do Civics Oh girls i Garrison, Elizabeth Housewife Do you really? U 4 Garbell, Ralph Prize fighter Bunk! Gaskin, Gladys Milk maid Not me U 4 Gatchett, Dorothy Batik designer Where do you go sixth? ' Gavney, Gladys To beat her sister I don't understand Gibson, Erma Vacation Doesn't he look fine ? Gillis, Marion Collect Sigma Epsilon pins Not for mine! D 4 Gilmore, Florence To giggle Wh-a-t P Gilson, Dorothy Be with Irene Seen Irene? D 4 Goldman, Joseph White wing Stupid, pick it up i Goldsmith, Albert Aquatic marvel 'Til read the bulletin ' Goodman, Edna Bathing suit model 'tLend me a pencil for fifth , Gordon, Helen Artist D0n't ask me l ' Grainger, Margaret School teacher FOI' pity'S sake V 4 Granville, Charles N. Violinist Give them the air D G Graves, William A good fellow Didja get your Spanish? , , Grady, Bernard To get thin Howdy X Greenberg, Harriet To get fat Curses! Greenberg, Lester Sharp-shooter You crazy Indian , Greene, Helen S in French Parlez vous Francais ? 9 q Greer, Jen' Visit school some time Hi heel Gregory, Harry Chef Can I take the roll, Mr. J.? D 4 Gritling, Paul Impress Mr. Pierson Well, of course- Griffith, Harlan Political orator Done your Latin? ' Gross, Leonard Graduate in 5M years Lend me two bits W Gunn, Francis Graduate in 3 years Ain't he cute ?,' 4 Goss, Winifred To be always happy Hello there D Hall, Martha Athletic instructor Ohhh! p q Hall, Keene Own the State-Lake Whooper-dooi' f ' J Hamilton, Helen Latin instructor Gimme a polar dainty Hammond, Alan Spanish teacher 'AI dunno Hannaway, William Street vender Ye egg 'N Hansen, Margaret Learn to dance Going to the Cooper Friday? D 4 Hardy, Dorothy Success Gee D 4 Hargis, Emily Thick hair O dear l , Harrington, James Doctor That's tough Harley, Halbert Musician Call me, kid Harney, Norma Early for class It isn't late l ' Harris, Maurice Go to Congress Anything goes U q Hartman, Eleanor Studying French For heaven's sake Heal Catherine Land a beau Hello, sweety! 0 0 Y, Herbert, Florence Herliky, Helen Hesser. Josephine Wrigley sales agent Sell C. I. C. memberships To graduate as As u Exactly Got your pin yet? Let me see DQ bd 139 . LLM AM, , ii' , ,B Gi- . M, wuz.- 'ill Q 044. 1-QQ a . '. .......:: L I ,. ':::eea. I 5 l 52,13 hJI.x-LA X,-Q NAME AIM IN LIFE FAVORITE SAYING 0 0 HCSSICF, Harvey Soda clerk How come? D 4 Hibbard, Eugene Quack doctor Say, now listen Holdt, Laura History teacher I'm so sleepy Houghton, Florence Catch a fellow I must tell you Houston, Stewart Salmon fisher Once when I was- U 4 Howe, Lawrence Street cleaner I don't know Huttner, Selma Galli-Curci II Don't bother me, Edna D 0 Huxley, Walter Basket ball coach I made three baskets Hyber, Rita Four S's Oh gee Hendricks Be at school at 7:30 What time is it ? Hyngstrom, Theodore Rabbit trapper Well, how could I? D G Issacs, Richard Sigma Epsilon Don't bother me Irwin, Richard To graduate Eventually, why not now? 0 O Jackman, Anges Visit Europe Can you imagine ? Jackson, Ralph Cartoonist Wait till tomorrow Jennings, Dorothy Grand opera singer Oh, my sweetie? Jobson, Frank Chasing his sweetie When-e's Harriet? D Q Johnson, Alice Author How to get by with it Anything at all D 4 Jones, Arvonia Music teacher Oh my! , Jones, Helena Late once Louise knows Joseph, Adele Graduation You're rich! Joseph, Vera To reduce Pass the candy Junker, Harold Work his wireless How do you do this? D Q Kabacker, Florence Actress I don't know D 4 Kahn, Vivian Actress Oh gee! Kasson, Henry To impress Miss Shipman I'm so bashful Kaufer, Stanley Graduate from H. P. Cut it out ' 1 Kenington, Mary Beauty shop hound Just got a note from C?D'l ' Keenan, John Give teachers 'a square deal Done your Algebra ? 9 4 Kennedy, Alice Prima donna Look athis big blue eyes 9 Q Keogh, Leota, To learn bowling My word! , Kerrigan, William To own the I. C. Hey, Walt Kelly, Anita Free stick of gum That's for a fact Kidder, Gordon Dentist Cut it out, Squeek Klein, Bertram Plumber Got your lessons ? p 4 Knapp, Lewis Cartoonist Cylinder 3 is missing b Q Korn, Merley Slaps-tick comedian Be yourself , Kort, Ruth To be tall Huh, what luck! Kffjghy Are Another Parker game I'm an Annual agent La Cava, George Expert accountant I got 10022 in the Math test D 4 Lambert, Martha Shoe saleswoman X She's so plebeian Lamm, Murray Sigma Epsilon Couldn't tell you D cl Larkin, Horace Druggist What will be yours? f La Rue, Jean Champion tennis player Sure, anything you say Lassers, Sanford Fireman Where's the fire? Lavin, Edith Won't tell us Huh? V Lawdor, William Stage comedian Isn't that so? D Q de Lawrence, Velo Responsible, reliable citizen Yes, I'm a Council member D 4 Lawrence, Cynthia Expert laundress You don't say so ! , Lawton, Frances A Galli-Curci Won't that jar you ? - Ledy, Byron Be a nuisance Hello, you ' Leeper, Robert Being prepared I've got my Latin Levitt, Harriet Fanny Bloomfield Zeisler II Yes, Mr. Brock D Q Lewis, Charlotte To be a dancer They all abuse me Lewinson, Ann Florence Artist Assembly today? 9 0 Livingston, Adelaide Have a good time Let me tell you about it I Loeb, Frederick I. C. engineer French Club meets today Logan, William Sigma Epsilon When do we eat? D Q D 0 Q 9 ' v O V V V V 9 0 v V V v O V 140 1. , nn. X '1 l t - x - ' 1..- . ...... la! l g------ L M, UQ! 'ilillip 41.9 NAME Luce, George Lynch, LeRoy MacCollum, Iris MacDonald, Lois MacDougall, Clarice MacFarland, Evelyn Malloy, Grace Marine, Everett Marshall, Alice Marston, Frederika Mathias, William Mayer, Pauline McGaffey, Jeanette McGivern, Stanley McGowan, William McHugh, Mae McWhorter, Eulalie McCartney, Wilburt Mendelsohn, Felix Michaels, Helen Miller, Alfred Miller, Janet Mincowsky, Nettie Mitchell, Russell Mogi, Katsu Moon, Eldridge Moore, Richard Moore, Virginia Moy, Josephine Mueller, Florian Murphy, Charles Murphy, Dorothy Murphy, Walter Navarro, Fernando Nelly, Helen E. Nichols, David Nicholson, Douglas Nicholson, Martha Niles, Irene Oberg, Milton O'Brien, Eugene Odenhal, Harry Olson, Margaret Ornstein, Helen Oppenheimer, Clara O'Toole, Marceline Paradise, Robert Parker, Florence Pederson, Elizabeth Pegram, Henry Pearson, Louise Peebles, John Pelley, Cornelius Perrault, Charles Peterson, Eugene Pierson, Mabel AIM IN LIFE Opera singer A perpetual excuse School teacher To be an S student Subscription agent Punctuality Stand up on ice-skates To be a sailor To join the Shifters Pull down S's To play football To conquer English Be a model To be a hero Latin prof. Artist Knock 'em dead Famous cake-eater Rival of Irvin S. Cobb Charlotte II To be successful Saxophonist Get back in Sigma Epsilon Division on time To travel Carpenter Inventor Hash slinger Private secretary Being perplexed Be on Weekly Staff Concert pianist Racing driver Star quarterback Tennis hound S in English Dance with a good looker Professional loafer Book agent Ask Marge Preacher Head usher. Russian ballet Galli-Curci's rival To drive an auto Nobody knows Admiral To get it done Poet Get in with the girls Success Bar tender Win a battle Prize fighter Arrive at school Blue law leader lc as sc cc u FAVORITE SAYING O, Miss McKintosh, I know better I forgot my excuse I hate slang Golly Oh! such eyes! Where's Leonora? P. S. Cpretty sneakyj How you coming? Grand Honestly? Don't ask me Oh, my stars I haven't any Got a match? Translate this sentence Oh, isn't it darling? Is my brain all right? Oh, my dear! Three subjects to do yet Oh gee! Oh wizz! Oh gosh ! Fight! Fight! Oh! my dear! I-Iere's my note How do you know ? Leave me alone Are you talking to me ? Ain-t we got glad? O kid, I've something to tell youu Keep quiet O, what shall I do? What's your hurry? Yea! Wasado Coming out for football? Oh me, oh my! Let's go to the library Dance with that one yet? Got your Chem, Red? You said it! I'll be there Don't ask me Plenty of seats to the right Let me think That's a swindle Gee ! Have you got a mirror ? Tcmpt me What's the homework ? Pretty nifty! I'm adorable-in English Your homework done? Hot coffee! Who is she ? ' H Are you swearing at me? ll Y? Is she? Excuse my French vv vv vv vv W VV W AA all xx xx 11 it me M M Y., ,.. F F mfwwefw-Y.- . Y- . ,ayfvrvwyew-f,,. - -..-- U f. - 1- -' qv--. -.,.,.,-.,,f, ' 'I L 2 L L ' 1: ll ,, leg a . : x iaqik 'A:.:L! 'Iiilib Jaw, fx jx l .3 f l -- T' ' m e-' ,S i -1 ,-. NAME AIM IN LIFE FAVORITE SAYING 0 0 P 0 Piggott, Louise Dance forever Don't know about that D G Pllefte, Walter WifeleSS 0Pe1'af0I' Made a ride this morning D 4 PU1'S'eS011, Edna T0 get fat Parlez vous Francais? Rane, Leo Great violinist I d'd 't 1 Rendigs, Paxton Philosopher Ladie2, gIe11i31eLmteJn,S?:nf.E. G D 4 Ried, Lawrence Minister!! UD I couldn't ell D . . , t you D Q Rich, 1121311115 Isle Lip to her name Gee whiz! Oh gosh! D a lce, ore a c oo on time You tell 'em ' Risk, Edwin S in Latin Don't bother me Richter, Ruth Fancy ice-skater Oh h!l' Robinson, Claude Car designer A nggvs design for a car ' 4 Robinson, George President That'S all right U 4 9 Robertson, Hayes Court jester Let me think D Q D 4 Solfe, Mark Whirlwind in business It'1l be good tonight Rosehgi't2tHSef1h. Eeep her nose powdered Got any powder ? osen a , ep me ews reporter D 't k L t' X Rosenstile, Edward ,Doctor Yemgod:F'W my a In Rosenthal, Morris Follower of Einstein Now concerning this old D Q D Q theory- D 0 I13gssgtRoberg h goh disappeal: Oh Peter U 4 W 01'Ue, HFS. c oo teac er Not really? l Sender, EHHOI' . Avoid English Get your English? Schaefer, .l0SeDh1ne Go back to Lakewood I love to dance 5 4 D G Schaeffer, Marguerite School on time Honest to Pete?l' Schoen, Louise Dramatist Oh, it was marvelous ! D 4 D G Schoen, Mlflam Botany on time Can you beer that? 1 , 30205, C1511-lgllles Eotapbox orator Insect, if you please C 11 S, ll i rarian Is it late? N Schmalhausen, Gertrude Late to a class 'Tm telling you i W ' SCVUUS, Roger Drive a street car Got your English P 9 4 9 Q Shaffer, .I2111eS Tennis expert X Listen D Q D 4 Sh3D!f0, David Lead a symphony orchestra Sound A W Sh3P1f0, Dena i French teacher I don't know Schurman, Shepalr Lamp lighter Hop, skip, and jump Shfelbefef, Ryltll Usherette at Tivoli I'm crazy about that , X glnlggl, Igeilltlilee Delicatessen owner I don't understand 9 q D Q mi , a eme acatlon 'To be sure D G gmltg Isflsselln get at all Gimme half a paper b 4 my , lfglflla o o it Oh, I couldn't do that t ' ' ' Snellman, Lily Musician 'Tm so hungry ' SOIOYUOH, .lean Charity worker I'll give a dime X Stafford, Earle Dodge work Didn't know he had any 4 Q Sfauffer, George Succeed in Spanish Hand it in tomorrow 9 Stacks, R351 D Basketball Star Hear KYW last night? 9 Q 9 Q eVen5, yvla Society lea er An' everything 1 Stitt, Ralph. Explorer When do we eat? Stone, Bernice Society belle Don't you dare . Stott, Orrel u Class on time You're not very dumb ' St0Ve1', Harriet Big. year for junior girls Where's Nuisance P D 4 9 41 gundslgrom, lgtisltasd Janitor Cal-ft b G wine art, i re Lady barber Hum! just try P 4 SISSOU, Robert To grow tall Can't be printed , ,S1tewiensoRa1Robert glatinee idol You make me sick ay or, en. ay --'s taxi bills What goes on? l 1 Taylor? georgia just sodsweet' Well, you know D q 0 eltze, enry u To gra uate Gimme more timer' D ' Thompson, Muriel. Two lunch hours HOW do they do if? D 0 b 0 Thoney, Emmett Prize fighter Seven come eleven , ' Thoma, Paul To be all-American Got your Spanish? D G b 4 1 D 0 l vo' vo VV vv Hvv vv vv--' 'VV l 5.95 XX EQ! XPS M2 295 RQ! EQ! e PSX L., ,,, O 2. ,, ga! ' E- ----.. V lf M MI, NAME Tobin, Harold Toppe, Estella Tripp, Lucille Underwood, William Van Nice, Anna Van Norman, Dorothea Vandaveer, Glenn Vaughn, William Verner, Burnell Walker, Maude Ward, Russel Washington, John Watron, Philip Watson, Stanley Weil, Myron Weiss, John Welch, Genevieve Wersham, Dorothy Wester, Carl Westerheide, Nellyrose White, Marguerite Whiting, Jane Whitmore, Nerlene Wilbur, Ted Wilcox, Anna Wilkinson, William Wilson, Willard Witte, Isadore Witteknidt, Lillian Wilson, Richard Wood, Jane Woolner, Herman Yates, Charles R. Yarnell, Dorothy Zeeman, Harrison Zeigler, Elaine Zennamon, Barton Zepherin, Dorothy Zohn, Gladys NAME Adler, Ruth Anderson, Linda Auerbach, Marcus Auerbach, Ruth Axman, Todtman Baer, Beatrice Baer, Sam Bannon, Maurice Behymer, Tom Best, Eric Borden, Seymore Bridge, Ben AIM IN LIFE Raising a beard Accordion player Historian Be on time Neysa McNeiim II Historian He-vamp No homework Own a harem Dressmaker Life saver Bone-setter Patent leather hair Flirting with ? Great debater Bell hop Six S's Be a model Smiling as a clown Work in a shirt factory Milliner Wife Chiropodist Future Galli-Curci Grow tall Amateur mechanic Wally Reid's rival Paderewski's rival Roll her eyes Being a friend Oil stock promoter Eat and grow thin Lumber-j ack Dancer Dodging Miss Jackson Dance all the time How do we know? Artist S in Botany 3B Juniors AIM IN LIFE Circus rider Perfect Spanish Get thin instructor To graduate Perfect his Spanish Oral expression Prof. of Psychology Tea hound Electrical engineer Got the homework? Cl U I don't know ft at at u it u u is u H u cc n u I don't know H Good joke u u ::O gee ! I thought I'd die FAVORITE SAYING Yeah O listen as My heavens l Now, really! Is my nose shiny? Aw, get out Hello, Ruth Let me think- l When's the swimming meet? I ain't got none Gotta go to Bartlett Ohh, reahly Monsieur, Don't bother me Hop in! Let's ditch I haven't any sayin Good gracious Well- Gee whiz! Wouldn't it freeze you I dunno I don't say anything I'll tell the world 7? u I never practice I wanna Weekly Sure, I'll help you Not tonight, dear Do you mean it ? Let's take a dime . I could perish I wasn't absent yesterday I Gee, I'll bet he can dance f Seats this way, please My brother says- FAVORITE SAYING How lovely ' When do we eat? Nobody is late today My hair is a fright Down with the cake-eaters You tell 'em U. S. amateur golf champ :Will you shut up? Weigh 190 in training To be a fan ss Note the pleasing effect An extra subject ...v, ,,, ...,,,,,,,-Wa. ,.f,.-v . .W 1 - .W v,.,,.-.,u..., ., .,,,,,y,,,,,., .,,,,,,,,-f.....7, .,, .f.,,..17 V .W-...W Tm, aw... , fn- ,-3----fs - Q-ef. ' I . , , I .24 M '1::e!:. 4. ...Yak i r f 3?- jus ' i ue.x-si-, , V-5 NAME FAVORITE SAYING AIM IN LIFE 0 0 Brooks, 'Freeman Great violinist How do you translate this P Brorby, Marion Sigma Epsilon How should I know? 9 4 Brown, Dorothy Beauty parlor owner And he said to me- Brush, Edgar Latin teacher 4 Be still Burch, Claire Name in Annual Don't forget me Burch, Robert Paying bills I don't know ' D Q Bullis, Dorothy Futurist artist Heavens! I don't know Butterworth, Blanche Math shark I have it D 0 Caldwell, Grace Latin shark How you was? Campbell, Eleanor Flapper So sweet of you Chon, Muriel A vamp Hello, funny ' Clark, Naoma Singing teacher Boo-Boo D G Clarke, Edward Undertaker Oh, you dumbell D 0 Cohn, Robert Swim for H. P. Hop in the bowl , Conde, Richard Bell polisher 'Tm so sorry, what! ' Cone, Mildred No homework Hello, there Cowen, Jack Skillful politician All I wanna say is- Crysler, Alyce Stenog Gee, but I'm sleepy D 4 Dandy, Ruth Pianist I have a ninth hour D 4 Daniels, Virginia Opera singer Maybe so Davis, Alice Have propositions done Got your Geom ? Davis, Caroline To be a beauty No, I haven't Debs, Jerome Math teacher Cut it out D 4 Denk, Edward Hold a ruler on his chin I may buy it Doak, Jessie Sigma Epsilon O, shucks! 15 4 Donnelly, Harry Mathematician Got your Spanish? . Downs, Donald Making noise Never talk Dunlea, Clara Opera singer That's the cat's meow Dygert, George Junk seller Holy gee G Evans, Howard Find his report card I don't belong to the read- D Q head club 1 Feilschmidt, Lillian Bulletin reader Sit down Q' Fitzpatrick, John Conquer English She won't call on me today Flaherty, Josephine Blond vamp Of COIIYSC I am . n Fogleson, H-elen Bobbed hair Why can't I have it bobbed? P Q Fosburg, Catherine Five and Ten clerk My dear! Freis, Jack Champion chess player Shake V' D Q Gekas, Alexander Policeman Hit them hard Gerry, Marion Pavlowa's rival I go home after fifth Gleason, Courtney Mechanic I killed my engine i . D 4 Goldberg, Muriel Concert pianist Hello, Snibbis, old kid Goldsmith, Edith Snake charmer Ask dad, he knows p Q Goodman, Jacob To laugh What's the homework? 4 i Goodman, James General, R. O. T. C. Innocently funny Green, Clifford To be a Spaniard Going home?', Griffin, Ida Mae French teacher S'il vous plait I X 'i Grimes, Mary To be perfect Isn't it perfectly awful? D 4 4 Hanna, Edward Salesman Buy an Annual? Hardy, Raymond Get on a heavyweight team Yeah Harper, Vera To sew Oh dear Hayes, Martin Nobody knows And that's thatu Hiptig, Grace Animal trainer I guess so U D G Herbert, Mary Geometry teacher You don't mean it Hess, Betsy To be skinny Oh, you snibb1s! D 0 Hess, Edward To look cross Let's have some funl' ' Heyland, Ralph To be a student Got your homework? . D 0 D 0 r QV' ve vv'rvv' vo vv vv 'ov EOS Q4 EQS - A 298 PQQ X25 . 295 . L AAAA ,, A V, ,,.,,,m, L., ,,,. .AJ ..,. I ,gy1,,.l....... A,,,.,g,Q L ' I .. ' :I ul kv 4 'i ' L' L A Mi '2::9e, Villa rv .Iva F 5 .dwg if -5- 'fav fll,-' ' I i NAME AIM IN LIFE FAVORITE SAYING Hilbrant, Lucille Popular debutante Dumbell! l Hirsch, Sidney Talk to Australia I will have lt tomorrow Hogg, Helen Sigma Epsilon I never get below an S Holder,, Dorothy No studying Got your English ? Holstein, William To be a tailor Me too, huh A Horton, Joe To be a fullback How do you say it in Span- ish? Hurt, Hoyt K Butcher of anatomy Sweet cookie Hutchinson, Charles To sell a Weekly I can't Jacobson, Helen Fancy skater . Got your French done? Jagdzinski Sophi Sing in grand opera What ? Jamison, Lawrence Head of janitors' union Oh, silly l Jane, Elizabeth To be a painter Give me some powder Jones, Gwendolyn Campfire sponsor How foolish Jones, Warren Get out of H. S. Got a theorem? Johnson, Andrew Ice man Good joke! Johnston, Elmer Bank clerk Dry up and blow away Kellogg, Ruth Paint barns Oh! Pedro! Klein, Dorothea A dancer I couldn't be annoyed Knapp, Lawrence Ringling Bros.' elephant mgr. I forgot Kraft, Grace Kramer, Gwendolyn Krebs, Virginia Kreitzman, Irving Lark, Charles Lee, Paul Leifman, Paul Lieber, Dorothy Lieberman, Estelle Levy, Ruth Lewinson, A. F. Lipsky, Sylvia Lockwood, Willit Loeb, Stanford Long, Garnet Lovewell, Hubert MacLean, Ellen Macpherson, Iris Mars, George McCullough McKay, Virginia McRoy, Burton Menzel, Harry Miller, Louis Monroe, Margaret Morphew, Jack Moulton, Mary Murphy, Charles N erney, Leonard Nolan, Leslie Oberlander, Sol To marry a minister Naturally curly hair Hair dyed To cut classes To talk German Fancy swimmer Professional skater To be a senior Skate without falling Missionary To graduate To grow up A general Chauffeur Matron of an orphanage Newspaper agent To be a beauty To tease Helen Carpenter A pastry snake To ride in is car Deaf-and-dumb society's cheer leader Piano mover Newspaper. collector Wealthy globe trotter To visit the office weekly To get thin Prize lighter How should we know? Stenographer Cake nibbler u u Not presentable You tell 'em u n Consider yourself stepped on Now listen- u Who talks German here? Hee-haw What's your favorite saying?' Oh gosh Know any more jokes? Do you think so ? Do you know- When do we eat? Snap into it Giddap, you Ford Lordy!,' Want a Weekly? u u u u u u I don't know Good night Do I? I betcha five dollars How hectic l u C'mon, 1et's go I was up too late last night Got your Weekly yet? Listen, kiddo- I should worry Out West we- Want a Weekly? usay !u Listen, Dorothy 19 Hot dog Oden, Olaf Hobo secretary Dont look a blind pig in the eyen Oliver, Phillip Doctor That's it D Osgood, Stacy An S Didn't wear my uniform to- dayn VV? V9 IVV FIV 75? PU? YF? QQ 591 XX PM ,XPS aa .sa AA PSX 145 .F,,,.,A,.,A.,..,A...,..A,.A,,,A.,,.,,A..,,.A . ,m.. ,,.,.,,.Y,., -f,W.,, ,,.,... ,.vfif..,.-f--,A -, , rf-, Y A v-v-'-wg-ff f-,a,'7-Tf,.7A-.giqagfg-' A-11.-my-2-X ..1.gu-w1v-vv-jjg1- ,-32191. ,Y V i Q 2-A l W' W ' TT H Q a 4 . ia- T 5 lm ,. Z 'r:::e:. Villa X QQ? 'T ' A Pi-fi? Af no evvsi Al fi D 6 NAME AIM IN LIFE FAVORITE SAYING 0 0 Q Page, ElC3U01' , i sl Make,Sigma Epsilon I canlt do this Latin 9 4 D Palmgfefili, PHFFICIZ1 Usherette ' Don't you? Pennington, Eileen A councilor Me eyebrow! Pixley, Evelyn Switchboard. operator Don't you love melany more? 1 50111411 Rklfh Hgouclij Exotic I met the swellest fellow D G D 4 OW? , 1 ary ome o y's stenog Say! . D D 0 113!SGI',hHelen Lady of travels :ZJiminee! Rlfilsoliiiieflarry iljarmir F h ivmld you- mf ,, , . ass in renc ai 3 mmu e 53211, nflagijefl Ee up Ito thekminute You don't say u OVI 5' af QS et fic C1UiC Come on, sevenll' D 0 D G , San11ils,Julia ' T b l 'AH ll h 0 O D Q Schankner, Othmer Sgldigr popu ai HE1lt?,enZx3?i' Schloss, Hubert Chinese laundry-man Cut it out 4 Schey, Evelyn Vamp t ffgayy kid- ' gCE05eld,V3ii?20fhY Be Wllllng :Haven't the leastuideau D 4 9 Q SC fam' G1 13111 MLISICIEII1 HWas,I sleep1ng?,. r W D Q SEr3:1eJz31,VVeHEEe go grzidxfiate h t Kigopt be ,home til morning D 4 , er ec 1S s o ' Shullenberger, Erederic Taxi driver Ggt ZqeeyfIown? ShQCU1Ug9f, IfW11'1 Join Sigma Epsilon Buy a Weekly! Ifjgglgltgel Ein History Zyliiong that jar you? D 4 l , ncer o ere, sweey b Q Smlfh. Theodore Staieet cleaner Hal Ha! D Q Solomon, Lester Civil engineer O, yez 1 fb G mal go get on a team gaiiiues, keep still ' f erm ft1St e o, sonny ' Stafford, Phillip F k t , K ' t N Starke, Adrienne Tileqdaimcirer XAfligregs1 1I3'rieda? ip q D Q Stem, Frieda Ice-skater Where ya going? D 4 gwfw, Margaret French teacher Who have you for-? D 4 tflckland, D01'Othy Socialist orator A1n,t that a mess EZHTIOF, Ruth U. S. History teacher Itchy-boo T213f61L0,3ViSHbC1 'Cgym tegicheg 1 h gill, baby h D Q ennan, i ary - t ' ff ,D gt .. D 0 Tl'10mPS0Ii, Howard T3 Sie Elie wldglds He whcbrohesiitates is lost D 41 9 Q Tlfqdl, Madalene South African missionary Hot dog! ' , Trillmg, Sylvia Russian ballet dancer I don't like the looks of this 1 , , menu Trocky, Miriam To grow thin Oh, I cannot hurry ' TWINS, Edward Get acquainted in H. P. I reckon ' D 4 D 4 . Q VHIIH, I-COHOFB. Dancing teacher Get me a tango Q P V311 R0UkC1i' I0 ' To fall 'down the dumb waiter Oh, girlsl' wfllglfbivl M-ary rlflurse girl h Ho-hum 1, , ar , arion f ' 5 t ' t D Q Ward, G1HdYS G3 is aiiocthlgr dance Lexis eiltsber D 4 Washburn, Aileen - Dancing teacher Hello, Eddie D 4 D 4 Weber, Bernard To be n pitcher . Right overl' 4 i W?1SS, R0bert Aviator Wanna Weekly? W111klCmHH, Anna Spanish dancer Can you do thi5? Whitfield, Adele S in Vergil Oh, goodness! v W001f, Edna Housewife V I'm starving P 0 W001f, Edgar Druggist Fd like to 0 Q tb G Young, Consuela- ' Usherette 'tYou said it ' Young, Hazel To be a teacher Please be still ,' ' . D Q l rf 4 rr VV rr or bl L. 59.5 A A A A A A A A PAQQ EQ! A PM 4 146 LJ., ' f f,.L-mush... . , AA... ,....A,.....,...f'.,. ABAAAA. ,,..L...,, '. in f i ' 2: ff l a:::1! !:m' 7' J ww U 4 v o ' D 4 D Q ' I 5 UG D4 D0 DG 1 5 , va DQ DQ D4 ' j D4 DQ pq U41 oi: DG DU vo ,' . I, Da D6 oo D 41 2 1? M DQ va on 5 4 I! ' 94 DG DQ C A 3 1 A a ? . 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A. for his very own Farwell, Solon A longer lunch period Faucett, Cecil Another musical instrument Feely, Margaret Her own way Fels, Robert A position as a night watchman Q Feltman, Melbourne Lime-light Fielding, Carolyn Still more knowledge 4 Fielding, Vivian ' More French to master ' Finch, Esther Someone to help decide two questions Finney, Harriet A diamond-studded headdress Fitch A first name in the Annual G Fletcher, Elizabeth A hero Frances, Dorothy A complete vanity case 4 Franklin, Helen A pony Freeman, Joseph A good, hearty laugh Freeman, Leon A Weekly - French, Harry Less shyness Fried, Bernice A beautiful countenance G Q Gallaher, Cliiford More study periods Garrick, Allen Pep Gerst, Selma A new shade of hair Gerstel, Leonard His money's worth Goodman, Arthur Suggestions for getting S's Q Green, Becky A REAL pony Green, Clifford A good Aitchpe slam 47 Green, Teddy More of his H. P. spirit Gottschalk, Babette A halo 1 Grilhth, Alzada A little genius 4 Hahn, Johanna A real opportunity Hambright, Walter A prepared English lesson 4 Hanley, Irma No one but Ruth , Hanna, Edward A job on the Annual staff Hansen, Florence A green dress Haradon, Audrey Locker shelves Hatfield, Charles Speed 0 Haughten, Florence An S Hawkins, Marjorie Ambition . G Hayes, Martin A D for once Heilbrum, Frances An opening for a great artist 4 f ov vo vv vvr Hvv vw vv ov 150 F ' AQ 2 - 21, 4 A J' l M '2::a1z. W L,'l!'l-' X Al a ll li I ,-ff - Y Y -5-fi ' ,lf we.u-eg , ,?' QA sophomores D 4 NAME WANTED 9 4 Aagard, Edith A wide acquaintanceship at H. P. Adams, Charlotte An original idea for Aitchpe slams Albright, Jerold An officer's commission 1 Alexander, John A little weight 9 q Allison, Harry A world to rule Allison, Wilton Just one more S D 0 Allison, Wolcott Andrews, Josephine Appleholm, Dorothy Babcock, Lorraine Balensi, Leo Barancik, Walter Baum, Robert Beel, Burtain Bennett, Ruth No more girls A portable locker for first hour Influence with the faculty Infinite leisure Less gravity A place in the circus A pair of long trousers A-Stutz A less sensitive nose D0 D0 Bentley, Ruth Lots of school loyalty D 4 Bernstein, Seymour More nickels for the Weekly D 4 Bernstene, Milton Eligibility Berry, Eugenle An affection for patent leather Beskin, Davi A few jokes Bitters, Bernice A tall good dancer and talker ' Bitters, Louise A pair of stilts 9 Q Blake, Archibald Someone to argue him down Blake, Mabel A less argumentative brother D 4 Bloom, Dorothy A chance to be heard from 1 Blye, Eleanor A gloomy countenance 1 Boak, Josephine Permanent wave 4 Bobinsky, Ethel A major in.French 5 4 Brennan, Philip, Senior credits Bridgeman, Roy A motorcycle 5 4 Brodsky, Sarah Taciturnity ' , , Bronell, Eloise An S 1n English Brooks, Margaret A bob , Brown, Gilbert The gift of gab ' ' Brown, Stillman More time P fl Buggy, Wi iam A pomp Burns, Patricia Buyers for C. I. C. pins D Q Busjaeger, Natalie Some one to giggle with l Caldwell, Helen An after-luncheon chat b gantrell, Cfarthur A new basketball U 4 arr, Te y Some want ads Case, Harriet A new powder puff D 4 Cather, Mary An operatic stage ' ' Chesters, Ruth An US Clay, Lucius Strong school support , Cohen, Philip A little more shyness ' Cohn, Isabelle A microscope D Q Cohn, Lucile Great wisdom 9 4 Colosimo, Stella A job as Somebody's Stenog i Connor, Helen A Chicago accent grawforcEhDo1rothy lg letter . 1 rosse , ar es ome more gir s X Crossley, Grace Influence with the faculty D 0 Cowie, Erna A school with no homework Craig, Herbert A new pompadour D 0 Dalton, William A new golf coat ' rv Z C v D Q V V Q 5 v V rv v o v v ' v v o 9 149 ,-t .W-.,. V I 9- are A D7f13 K 2, 4 + . .-- teal ml:--fr Q 'W' A, , ... WW rv 5 ---2:13. N'-?ff':' .j u1-.val-i ,-. NAME WANTED 0 0 Hendricks, Katherine i A sunny disposition D 4 Hennesy, Katherine Natural curly hair Herr, Gertrude Dark curly hair Hess, Lotta A great deal of wisdom Heyen, Ruby Some pep 1 Heyman, Mildred More books to carry D 4 Heyman, Ruth An assistant in French Hirsch, Ruth A cute little roadster D 0 Hisgen, Marie An ever-ready excuse ' Hobson, Melba Beautiful long locks Hoffman, Ednabelle A winning smile X Hoffman, Mary A new pair of gym shoes D 4 Holmes, Violet Raven locks Holstein, William A dancing teacher 9 Q Hood, Betty Hooker, Beatrice Vitamines A cheerful disposition Houston, Robert A little more weight Hughes, Frank Some athletics ' Hursch, Irwin Some good looks D 4 Ingram, Thelma More S's D 4 johnson, Arnold His lessons Johnson, Edwine A captaincy in the R. O. T. C. Johnson, Herbert A passing grade in Spanish 5 4 Jones, Arthur Stronger lungs jones, Arthur A job as a fine salesman D 4 Katsulis, Panos A high mark Keane, James Some hair dye Keogh, Florence A friend who can talk fast Kernohan, Frances A special attendant D 4 Kester, Clarence A neat locker mate D Q Kincaid, Harry The ability to argue , Klein, Bertram A million dollars ' Knudsen, Marie Sweets Krogh, Kaar A place on the regular team I P G Lambesis, Ernest More keys for his locker D 4 Larkin, Thomas Some speed X Lauder, Alice Curly hair , Lawrence, Lyle An automatic comb Layrnon, Hilda Sigma Epsilon credentials l Lee, Paul Some more wild stunts b 41 Lekholm, Elliott Candy Levy, Ruth Good times 4 Levy, Sylvia Less exclusivenessl Lewinson, Anne Florence An S in history Lewis, Walford A leather medal , , Lewy, Earl A11 excuse for absence D Loeb, Stanford Ability in football Logan, Stanley A permanent wave ly 4 Lovewell, Hubert More Weeklies to sell Lickstenstein, jack A slower tongue Lockwood, Millet Some more good excuses Lundmiller, Cathyrne More themes . Lunn, Richard Instruction on the harp V 4 Lyle, Robert A world to conquer D 0 Mager, Wallace More pep ' Mager, Walter An Aitchpe i D Q Y V M 9 U Y D 4 Q 5 Y' U U V 9 V V V ,V V W U C 1 5.9.4 L PQ4 EQ! X23 151 PSX ZQC 59.5 ZQ4 l V Q gf . W ' -:--T vii Q. lg A + . Ii-.- Q I -...v '5l!!!!. fin? Vind J MA' fy i H ig,- T -,-f -rf-:-as-au-:LL.- if-Q NAME WANTED 0 0 Malberg, Katherine A new hero D 4 Malm, Marie Some fresh gum ' Marble, Martha Some ambition Marcus, Anna Fewer masculine admirers Markbriet, Henry An opening for an electrician Markovitz, Frances Optimism ' 9 4 Marshall, Helen A handsome hero D 0 Marshall, Horace Vitamine tablets , , Martin, Victoria Bobbed hair , Martinez, Otillia Blonde hair Mason, Kenneth An understanding person Mather, Donald A lesson in dancing D 4 Maurer, John A grain of radium McCann, Kathryn A larger canteen 9 0 McCartney, Wilbert A good night's sleep McCloud, Virginia Sophis-tication McCuaig, William A haircut McCracken, Donald Some football sense- D Q McGrath A good Aitchpe writeup McFerran The small Weekly again 9 q McGavock, Randall A BOY friend , Metz, Walter A new excuse to get out of homework ' Mewberry, Bustor A new way to iix his hair Meyer, Charles Four S's Meyers, Richard Some one to do his work 0 4 Miller, Lavine A baby grand D 4 Millsaps, Margaret A French test Mitchell, Dbrothy A stick to keep the boys away l Mitchell, Lois Long hair ' Moffett, Gordon The degree of LL.D. Morphett, Donald A market for his C. I. C. pins D 4 Montgomery, Vesta A new follower Morley, Hugh A megaphone 0 G Mourant, Stanley A longer French period ' Mulvihill, Max A crack at basketball Murphy, Frank An alarm clock Murray, Florence Homework D Q Nelson, Ethel Influence with the teachers b q Nelson, Marcella Some more of her smiles Notter, Rosemary A glimpse into the future w Nudelman, Adolph Another Sigma Epsilon pin Oboler, Archie A new idea for a story b 41 Oberg, Rosalie Some pep Oberlander, Sol A few inches Q O'Connay, Mary A well-prepared lesson ' Oleson, Frankie More hair Onindry, Frank A bit of silence , t O'Rouk, Ruth Boy chums D Q Payce, Esther An opening for a great typist 9 4 Perlman, Loretta Straight hair Perlove, Rose Some S's Perrault, Charles An opponent for a fight Peterson, Russell A simile Q Pettingill, Katherine A shorter name Pexton, Herbert A little peevishness 0 Q Pfaelzer, Evelyn Rosy cheeks , Pierce, Elizabeth A few more languages ' Plaut, Willard More zoology ' D G 7 V 9 W V V H V V U D 0 152 ' 31 QE? ij NAME WANTED Plumb, Adelaide Powers, Catherine Pratt, Lucille Pray, Dorothy Proper, Donald Pujoles, Annette Pyle, Nova Rawlings, Doris Raymond, Meyer Richards, Elliot Rifkin, Helen Robertson, Edwin Rosenberg, Beatrice Rosenfield, Joseph Rosser, Beth Rowe, Doris Rubanit, Charles Ruppert, Florence Salisbury, William Sandberg, Ludwig Sawyer, Charles Schoenberg, Babette Schoff, Charles Scudder, Joseph Shaw, Marian Shelby, William Shults, Charles Shults, Ruth Skarry, Mary Smith, Theodore Solomau, Myra Solomon, jean Stafford, Colby Staike, Margaret Stevenson, Robert Stuntz, Anna Sumner, Harriet Sunn, Fai . Swank, David Tamn, Jeanette Tankersley, Kathryn Touzalin, Helen Taylor, Mildred Tebbetts, George Tebbetts. Miriam Thompson, Anna Thompson, Helen Thurston, Eleanor Tompson, Marc Toohill, Theresa Tauzaliu, Helen Trayfoxd, Vera Turnbull, Beatrice Van Benschoten, Marjorie Van Cleve, Samuel Van Pclt, Charles Voight, Ada Some jazz oxfords Some nerve Bobbed hair A new vanity case A bottle of Brilliantine An easy Roman History A pep speedometer Some chocolate A shrinking powder A pull with the teachers Instruction in reducing A new necktie A box of rouge A jazz orchestra Hilarity A few ninth hours Cahemlj A shorter name A jazz teacher! ll Popularity with the faculty A mirror A soprano voice A hobby A few feet in height A new marcel wave A chance to outshine Paderewski A diploma Long jeans An alarm clock An alarm clock Someone to teach him ice skating D in four solids A French orphan Words to express himself Stilts More odd jobs around school The gift of gab A piece to speak A good lock A guardian Something to do Loquacity An ambition in life The latest style in clothes A uniform A serious moment More dates Perfection A peace treaty Many acsrsu More self-defense A plaster cast A cage A new grammar The latest thing in pottery A box of rouge An operatic engagement A guardian O0 VO VV ' W vv OV QQ! XX C295 an as aan X25 PQ! 153 -,, V...-.W-,,,.....m... -.-1., l -9 Q 2. 4' . P in 4 'id -l- 'J1 : W W ,, 'il!!!!a Vlillv ' NAME Walker, Dorothy VVallace, Gordon Wallace, Harry Wallenborn, Mary VValter, Edward Waltman, Marie Ward, Evelyn Waterman, Evelyn Wehrwein, Lillian Weinberg, Louis Weisberg, Dora VVeiss, Gustave VV'ettern, Edward White, Charles White, Eloise Wilcox, Wendell Wilhaws, Robert Williams, Louise Wilson, Anna Wilson, Burdette Witkowsky, Beatrice Woodward, Lolita Worthington, Solon ' Wright, Maurice Young, Consuela Young, Hazel NAME Aehle, Walter Afremow, Relna Aiken, De'Lois Allen, Annette Allen, Florence Allen, Lester Allen, William Anderson, Elvira Anderson, Ethel Anderson, Mildred Annan, Margaret Arms, Scott A 9:92 i 1' nu-lui' ,-. WANTED D 0 More dates p 4 Some height i Agility and Wisdom Silence An oflice job Some noise D 4 Less conscientiousness D 0 An advisor , A job as pitcher A million dollars An Englewooderl Gr-r-r-rr ! ! ! Twenty-two inch bell-bottoms D q A muffler for his hilarity Passing grades U Q A steam exhaust ' A Stradivarius violin Some BOY friends A new kodak A private study for geometry D 4 A tennis championship D 4 More worlds to conquer A wagon and a star An ambition in life Admiration - D 4 A megaphone More popularity P 4 QB sophomores , D 4 WANTED D G Artistic ability l Bobbed hair 1 Class , Stronger nerves Extra locker keys P Weight b 4 A halo 1 A Fiji hairdresser 1 Some bronchial trokeys More assignments l Sigma Epsilon credentials D 4 Double potatoes and - D Arnold, Vivian A life saverls license? , Atwood, John A profession Baker, Julia A pair of glasses N, i Baker, Leila A larger supply of gab D Q Barbaro, Robert A Latin prize Barnett, George gn iiiiginal story D 4 Barnett, Sandy rec es Beck, Ira A little height Becker, Max A job as jack-of-all-trades Beckovitz, Meyer A better locker . G Beel, Burton A place on the Student Council V Bell, Ruth A punching bag D Q Bennett, Norman QI fewklnchiesdm length Bepko, Marie ore nowc ge Berrv. Herbert A smart appearanCe D 'Q A D 0 Vg, vo vv vv' vv vv vv vv 1 EQ! ZQS XX X25 5 PSX PQ! EQ! PQ! 1 4 C 9- Ii'-761 -T .IE u0 trIl Ki! 4 + . Q-- p W M, M '1::e!:. 314 VIII' iw X f -A,-'Sig U 25 5 ts wew-1 ,-. NAME WANTED 0 0 Berry, Katheryn The wings of Mercury 9 4 Bielfuss, Ruth A pickled fish Billings, Edna More S's Blanchett, Altoney An athletic brother Bluestone, Ruth A library of Geometry books ' Bradford, Charles Silence D Q Bradley, Harry Less speed b 0 Brandon, Oscar The Wrigley plant , Branwall, Thomas A truant officer Brennan, Katherine A complete vanity-case Brewington, Melba , Briggs, Edmond . More noise during division 9 4 Brill, Ruth More teachers to conquer Brinson, Katherine A pink ribbon 0 0 Bromley, Jewel A D ' Bronell, Gregor His name in print Brophy, Francis The unattainable Browarsky, Mabel A place on an assembly program Brown, Elizabeth A gym apparatus D 4 Buck, Marie A truck to carry her books D 4 Burnsides, Frances A powder puff Burrhus, Pauline A snappy cake-eater Burton, Margaret Pictures of all the movie stars 1 Bush, Lillian Perpetual ticket to the movies Butler, Adam A vanity case D 4 Butler, Maceo Ability to reach his division room on time D 4 Caldwell, Edwina A week in the country X Caldwell, Vaughn Less homework Cameron, Donald Good looks , Campbell, Bernadine An extra shelf, locker, and key D Q Campbell, Bertha Some buyers for red tickets? Campbell, Laura A handsome hero D 4 Carlson, Clifford More S's ' Chamberlain, Thomas A sixth S ' Chetham, Dorothy More of her dearly-loved homework Child, Madge A cat ' ' Chutkow, Helen A nickname ' V Q Clark, Clifford -An oily tongue 9 4 Clark, Grace Beautiful golden hair Clary, Allen A new uniform , Close, Gordon Peace with V. C. Coates, Margaret A smile l Cockrel, Paul A canteen case U 4 Cohen, Charlotte A double lunch period com, Clifford A knowledge of Latin P 4 Cole, Raymond A package of Zu-zus ' Condon, Dorothy Five extra pages of homework Dabler, Robert A revolving chair D Q Daniels, Edith A smile Daniels, Lawrence A square meal b 41 Danner, Myron A high collar Dannerberg, Jeanette A few D's Darnaby, Allene Attention Dean, Harry A Writeup for the Annual ' De Luc, Andrew A college degree V G Dennis, Cecilia A friend named Rose D O Dennison, Miriam Another copy of Ann and Phil Doubt, Donald Speed ' Doubt, Marian More locker mates D 41 D 0 9 Q7 V 9 ' v V V v v v v v ' v v ' 0 Q 5.9.5 DQS XX XPS 29,5 PQKC XXC PM r 155 I ' -9- are A ' 2, 4' m ,1- L M '2::a!e, QW v f -ff-'-?:k4. , l-J'-hit, . rx. NAME WANTED 0 Q Driscoll, Robert A school-day calendar D 4 Driver, Merxtta A place on the Honor Roll Duggan, George A place on an assembly program Dunbar, Howard Some skill in left-handed writing - Dunham, Agnes An elevator to the lunchroom Dyre, Madeline Fewer classes U 4 Ebert, Donald New classes D Elliott, Albert A repetition of 1A Ephraim, Raymond A rattle Ester, Gertrude Some height Ester, Grace Someone to rip seams 9 q Ettelson, Raphael A motor boat Q 9 Farwell, Betsy Fegenhols, Irving Felch, Stanley Feldstein, Harry Influence with the teachers A savings account A scholarship A good figure Finch, John Tackling practice D Q Fischer, Charles Another horn D 4 Fish, Charlotte A booklet on How to Grow , Fish, Edwin A little more sense ' Fletcher, Elizabeth Confidence Ford, Albert A permanent excuse 1 Freundlich, Herman A good listener 0 4 Garman, Margaret An eighth hour D 4 Gastreich, Joseph Brilliance 1 Geisman, Ruth More speed Gephant, Dorothy A fountain pen , l Gerke, Effie A seven o'clock class 0 Getzoff, Harold Some hair dye Gill, Jean Some hair tonic D 4 Gist, Vergil Common sense I i Gittings, Anna Curly locks Godman, Elwood Less dignity 5 Goldberg, Edward A change in program Goldstein, Marshall Generosity 9 0 Gonnelly, Ellen The latest in knickers 9 4 Gordon, Jack More vacations i , Gough, Gladys An ambition Gould, Ora A vivid imagination Grant, Alexander Less seriousness i il Grapperhaus, Ralph A little length D 41 Grienfield, Bennie A new tooter Gross, Millard A diploma P 4 Gursky, Jacob A different kind of horn , ' Haberstick, Susie Sophistication , ,X Halgren, Harry Sixty-four minutes in an hour Q Hall, Margaret A permanent wave Hall, Virginia A dancing partner D 4 Hamilton, Holland Two good French dictionaries 1 Hamm, Howard A gold medal for playing Hammond, Harold Plenty of air i Hammond, Robert F1'6Ck1CS Hanbury, Ernest A new absence excuse V Q Hanson, Elmer An oration. D 0 Hai-dt, Virginia A rolling pin for soft dough W Harris, Miriam An average of E Hayes, Milton A step ladder D G D 0 EQ! DQ4 D94 X23 as not Aa. 156 -Y,,Y,,,T.. L,,,,. ..,,Y..i,?W.L Y NTB' fit 5. ef C so iz txiidl ,-,P .-. NAME WANTED 0 0 D 4 9 4 D Q Igledberg, Roy Less nerve eilbron, Sara Dora A Wallace record Heller, Marjorie A Ford plus gym Henkel, Gordon S in Spanish Henderson, Louise A stage D G D 4 Hendricks, Garner A single locker D 0 Herron, Bessie A jewelled barette D 4 Herzberg, Ruth A governess Hess, Miriam A runabout Higgens, Mary A human-natured alarm clock , Hobon, Emily An alarm clock U 4 ' Hoffman, Charles A pencil V 4 Hoffman, Gertrude A little peace 0 Q D Q Hogle, Eloise A gloom chaser Holbrook, John A cap of a different color Horlock, Frederick A little more excitement ' Horlock, Jessie Latin students to tutor ' Hornbeck, Pauline Powder D 4 9 Q Howrie, Raymond A secretary D Q Hughes, Herbert A comb , V Q Huntingdon, Elton An E in 'English ' Jages, Margaret The gift of gab Q Je reys, Zonetta Height Q Johnson, Joseph Loquacity D Johnson, Judith A good essay on conduct 4 D 4 Johnston, Marjorie A Big Ben N , Johntry, Sharon A speedometer ' Jones, Alice More weight t X Jung, Roberta A bob 9 q b Q Kahn Carl More holidays D 4 9 4 Kahn, Eleanor Forwardness l Kahnweiler, Deane A chance to talk X ' Kamerlink, David Some Bandoline 1 Kan, Esther A megaphone , d Kandle, .guna A permanent absence slip E 3 D Kanet, I a A dictionary D 4 Katz, Allan Only a dictionary l N N Katzman, Theodore A talking machine ' Kaughman, Floy A powder puff Keiser, Elizabeth A curling iron , Kelly, William A stand-in with the teachers- 9 4 D q Kelso, Myrtle More lilqonilqework 9 4 Kenefick, Marion Rosy c ee s . 9 0 Ketter, Rose Bashfulness ' ' Keyes, Clayton A pair of gym shoes Kirchner, Herman Sleep , M N Kirkland, James Less homework D 4 Kirkland, Jessie Height 4 D G Kirsting, Eugene Weight 9 4 Klasen, William More R. O. T. C. medals 4 Klein, Rose Something to do Kleppinger, Florence A short, fat beau , Kluge, Ray Less ftudiousness D 4 Knisely, Barbara Ange wings D G Kopf, James A rest D . , D 0 Kotryck, Victoria Information as to the location of Amphletts D G Krusenstierna, Bessie A double lunch period ' 1. , Kyle, Nicholas A place on the football team K x - D Q D 4 A o 0 ' -Y Q ' v 0 'v V v v v o v V ' v v ' 9 0 .l 255 XX EQ ,DQS XX PM P95 PM i 157 F N- -www wwf-ww-.T W, we - ' D 4 ' l Tl L 2 .. ' :- ,, - -s as -' gi, + ' J' It M ':::aee, 1i g 1 wif lm A -e 7,95-rg , if wv.x-ug-, '-'Q Wf-Q NAME WANTED i,, 4 D 2 IBake, Daria A radiophone to play with D 4 D amon, o ert Avoirdupois Iianhder, Alice ghangg for fifty cents at am, arina obbe hair , Iiauer, Lgyil iomeone else at this school 0 Q azarus, e en new anit case D 4 Ledbetter, Ellsworth A pet nilonkeiy D G D 4 Lewis, Leon More books to read , Lewis, Lyle . A place in the orchestra kevaige, Sylvia Qbeitter excuse 1 ' in erg, iton is om r 1 Lindwueller, Catherine Cleverness D G D Q Lipman, Esther A good black hair dye D 4 Lipsihul-ti, Meyer A way with the ladies D 0 Litt e, ar es A dime bank ' Loeb, Elsa Another Lover's Delight Loeb, Esielynl-I 1 QI lecture? on BThe Modern Girl , oewent a, e en ore pu s an curls D Q Louneberry, Carrol Jet earrings t . D Q Lovetg, Sine gupair-of griledntal earrings 17 4 D Lowel, on is twin- . . Q Lowitz, Walter Height Lyman, Freda Another Rodolph Valentino , Lytle, Betty More dimples D Q D 0 Mahone, Marcus The degree of Ph.D. D 4 Q Maloney, Ella A course in sweetness 4 D Markbreit, Iilienry ' ,gt course in quietness ' Martin, Rut ome glasses l Martha, iEle1arior A game lint Put and Take l Mateer, u o ph A wreat 5 Q McCormick, Frances Some popularity McDougall, Marjorie A roadster 9 0 D 4 McFarlan, Evelyn A book of new excuses ' McFarlan, Ruth Something to make her laugh , McFeran, Jack The wisdom of Socrates McKinney, Allen A bank presidency ' q McMahon, Bernard Some S's D U 0 McgealybDealni gforehtimehto study b 4 c oy, ona sc oars ip g D Q Meany, Margaret Walla? reducing records i Messe, Inez More resses , Meyerhoff, Edna 2 substitute for It's at home D Millsaps, I. W. worl to rule D q Monroe, Harry A deep voice D 4 Montgomery,-V-I ita A Maxim silencer , , 9 Q Moody, Alla? W The position of ciorporal Mooney, Wil iam -' A set of Bunco ice Moremont, Blanche QIIVOYC assemblies ' X i Morgan, Ruth it ' 9 4 D Q Morrill, Kenneth A fast walk D 4 Morris, George A lift D cj Morrison, Grace Trouble l , 4 Mueller, Robert Long jeans ' Murphy, John A mental crutch Murphy, Thomas Less noise D G Murray, Robert More things to draw P 4' D 0 D 0 Neilson, George A new marcel , , Neumyer, George Any pretty pins and medals ' Nelson, Clifton Genius X D Q D G D 4 W 99 vo vv 'vvf vo vv vv vv 1 , 5.99 XX XX XPS ,158 PSX PSX EQ! 29,5 L Lg r- .... ,4141,,g..:f 'W G ' 5, ,, Qs, W' ' ' 1 Efgf u' ' '-' F r'- N AME WANTED Nelson, Dan Nelson, Roberta Nemeth, Arthur Nenning, Sophie Newhouse, Henry Newman, Irving Norwood, Clarence O'Donald, Alfred Ong, Floyd Ormsby, Mary Orth, Garret O'Shea, Helen O'Toole, Francis Oughten, Lillian Owen, Carrol Pantesides, Ruth Parker, Frances Pashkow, Milton Patterson, jack Peck, Harriet Pepirt, Adrian Perry, Clarence Peterson, Vivian Popham, George Priest, Harry Rasenak, Harold Rassmussen, Edwin Reeve, Charles Reichman, Esther Rein, Lucille Reiss, Julian Reiter, Mary Rice, Bernice Richard, Helen Ricker, Arthur Rifkin, Helen Roberts, Marian Robineau, Dorothy Robinson, Stuart Rohmer, Louis Rose, Sidney Rosenberg, Lloyd Rosenstiel, Edward Rosenthal, Agnes Rothchild, Miriam Rubel, Milton Rubenstein, Lillian Rudolph, Hester Ruhling, Georgia K Sachs, Lorraine Saloman, Lawrence Saloman, Myrtle Saloman, Walter Samuels, Cecile Sander, Margaret Sandler, Max An English failure notice Less Caesar A haircut Sigma Epsilon credentials N o sisters A new voice for his Punch A shave A great deal more pep A haircut Less flirtatiousness A trowel A tardiness Some speed Expressive eyes A front seat Pep Wallace records A HD!! A bottle of ink Pigtails A rattle Seven days vacation a week Dignity Later tardy bells More speed Thoughtfulness Amusement A title of nobility A poodle A good Aitchpe writeup Tacks Shorthand periods every day, A new swimming suit More lessons An aeroplane CPD Wallace reducing records A sheet of paper A diploma Noise A drum About twelve gross of S's A little less Brilliantine Books k A little pep ' A marcel An US!! Influence with the teachers A marcel A permanent wave A place in athletics A job A little weight Five S's Bobbed hair New glasses Another cornet and Judy show Sanner, Edward An acquaintance with Miss Bridge v Q7 v o ' v 9 v v W v v v v o Q7 29,4 EQQ XX DQS A Q 29,5 XX Xa! 159 gt W ,,,., ,, 4 - 44'-. ' -2 W K-IQ ' . ' : T64 W '1':L! U 'im' ,Q v ly l '-- Q A ,fil- ij-,f: w-.r-::a, '--r P- , NAME WANTED 0 Q D Cl Sayler, Anna A curling iron 9 4 D Q SChCnCl01'f, Fred A book of rules Schill, Katherine A D in English Scherubel, Harry Protection from Murray , 5ChI1CCk, Louis More Geometry D G D 4 Schneider, Lauraine A rattle Schultz, Bernice A new hat 9 q b 4 Schober, Willard A few D'5 Schultz, Katherine Wisdom Sell, Irma Height Sefagey James A razor ' Serry, Dorothea A nickname-Deja-thora U 4 V 4 SCYf0ffh, Robert A book of new jokes D 0 b 4 Sexton, Otis A little hilarity , Shaw, Leroy Business success ' Sheffield, Elizabeth A tandem bicycle Shemeld, Margaret A tandem bicycle t Shely, Adoniram Height p 4 9 4 Sherman, Fred An education Sherman, Sibyl D 4 D Q Showerman, Tudor Life-long excuse for absence N ' 1 Sider, Rose A curling iron Silversparre, Robert A little self-control Sinklef, Ffallk A decrease in size D Q Smith, Douglas More Weekly subscriptions D Q Smith, Helen A hero' D Q D 4 Snyder, Ray Membership in the R. O. T. C. t Spence, Elizabeth A career X Spitter, Frances Curly hair Spray, Jack A Weekly ' Spray, Lillian Some D's', V 4 D 41 Spolinsky, Jack A little more interest on the dollar D Q Stiefel, Samuel A place in the sun ' 1 9 4 Strand, David A stutz Steere, james Speed Sternberg, Abe Boxing gloves 1 ' Stoike, Margaret A treasure ship D q D G Stoker, James Something to do Stumpe, Arthur More weight D 4 IQ G Sublett, Presley A football 'emblem l Sullivan, Maurice Ability to sing Swenson, Irene An appreciative audience Swifman, Elizabeth Silence D 4 Sylvester, Dorothy A little more fat P 4 v 4 W 0 Takkin, Willard A course at Theresa's ' ' Tamani, Louis More smiles Taylor, Howard An alarm clock 4 Taylor, Vascoe Buried treasure Thomas, Marthene A megaphone D Q D 41 Thompson, Donald A little more to say 9 4 4 Thorn, Jessie Double runner ice skates i ? Thorne, Fae Fewer D's W Tiegren, Elton Wit Todhunter, Joseph A new eraser X Toohill, Helen A studious bearing D 4 D G Trayford, Vera A pair of' gym shoes D 0 D 0 Tripp, Joye Scholarship X ' Usher, William A little attendance ' D Q P 4 o 0 if ve, vo 'vv-f 'vv' vo vo' vv' ov t 5.95 XX FQ! XPS PSX XX XZ? PQ! 160 X V, ' .. y s l ,f-X, ' ' -'H - ,gg -, Q K Y I ', . 'zu , 3 H. ,... ..,,, ,.,-.---M, - .,.., ss. XM - ,- .,., tml, gmt! 'iii' fr ' at A it , 2 ---------Q..-W-M -,, W - ' ' i lf-' ,,,,,.,, , -'T-gglf-sf: NAME WANTED , O 0 Van Tuyl, Ronald A plot for another story Vent, Charles Good looks D 4 Verhoever, Arthur A book on How to Reduce i Walden, Walford A piece of cake i Ward, Henrine Bobbed hair , Watkins, Mildred Added height Q VVatson, John A violin D Weatherby, George More speed ta 0 Weber, Lillian A cure for all ills Weil, Arthur Popularity with the faculty Weinstein, Dorothy Curly hair VVhitney, Grace A passing grade in Spanish A Wilk, Meyer Height D Williams, Richard Music credit D Q Williams, Ruth A Big Ben alarm clock 1 Wilson, David A new gym class l Wilson, Elizabeth Bobbed hair Wilson, Francis His Spanish assignment , Wilson, Margaret A new barrel of powder D 4 Wise, Marshall A college degree Wisner, Katherine A11 adventure D Q Wood, Evelyn A mirror and comb Woodson, Emanuel An anchor Wotell, John A hard Geometry problem Yates, Kenneth An adding machine 5 4 'YE' Ei if D 41 l D 41 D Q D il 5 41 V ix D 41 D O l t t P G p 4 i l D Q D, C 5 2 kj be C' C7 'TXf7xC1 M' ' 'i5V 'XI7fr,..... - '-YQ' -' ,f - --- -A. 1 - f fe ----a--' -X26 Y - , A Qx,.....-.. 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Ei---- .- NT ' 2 'QF 1A Freshmen Aaron, Jessie-slim Abel, Aaron-athletic Abercrombie, Gertrude-slender Ackerman, Doris-congenial Adams, Dorisf-frivolous Aiken, Charles-blondy Allen, Arthur-speedy Allen, Dorothy-unassuming Allen, Ione-happy Allen, Lester-snappy Andersen, Elmer-red-hot Angland, Mary-quiet Angle, Marjorie-serene Apolsky, Dorothy-frank Arenson, Martha-daring, Arnald, Donald-popular: Badger, Robert-gay Baily, Guendolyn-accommodating Baim, Philip-industrious Baker, Margaret-pretty Baldridge, Elizabeth-winning Balensi, Lillian-trustful Ballantyne, Dorothy-darling Bannon, Paul-shorty Barker, Gerald-courteous Barnes, Dorothy-petite Battersby, James-book-keeper Baylor, Dorothy-vigorous Becker, Max-good-looking Behymer, Frederick-obliging Bell, Donald-observing Bennett, Norman-bright Benson, Hazel-ambitious Berg, Miriam-graceful Berg, Norman-noisy Berger, Clara Mildred-Hirtatious Berggren, Sears-cave man Bergh, Ellen-sweet Blackwell, Mavis-sympathetic Block, Harold--languid Blumenthal, Leo-animated Boland, Myron-easy-going Bollard, Beatrice-explosive Bollard, Ethel-picturesque Borges, Josephine-artistic Borneika, Louis-serious Bossinas, Amelia-considerate Bower, Melvin-affable Bowers, Martin-studious Bowman, Hazel-brisk Boyer, George-mischievous Braithwaite, Helen-friendly Brazelton, Emma-earnest Brick, Frederick-machinist Brink, Hope-attractive' Brittan, Philip-lively Broughton, Ruth-unique Brown, Jeannette-brown eyes Brown, Joseph-slim Brown, Packer-studious Brown, Ruth-sweet Brown, Willard-silent Brown, William-human locker Bryant, Eva-sincere Buckner, Roselle-care-free Budd, William-accommodating Burfeind, Nat-talkative Burns, James-slow Butler, Virginia-assiduous Caldwell, Doris-grinning Campbell, Cecil-irrepressible Campbell, Mary-amicable Canton, Helen-aesthetic Carey, Nina-optimistic Carpenter, Ellen-frivolous Carson, Frances-fiery Case, Elizabeth--sweet Case, Marjorie-argumentative Cassidy, Dorothy-cutie Ceeder, Harry-clever Chadwick, Wilbur-unpretentious Chartrand, Dorothy-mermaid Chervenka, Gladys-serene Chester, Sidney-smart Cheyroux, Gabrielle-Frenchy Chitham, Dorothy--assiduous Christis, Harold-inscrutable Clark, Lenard-aspiring' Clason, Helen-saccharine Cobb, Elgetha-bright Colfmg, Wade-brainy Cohen, Pauline-steady' Cohen, Ruth--lovable Colegrove, Jake-job-getter ' Coleman, Francis--Red Cole, Nellie-cute Collins, Elizabeth-charming Collins, Harry-steadfast Collins, Howard-quick-witted Cooper, Philip-tranquil Coppack, Anna-quaint Copp, Frances-honeyed Corley, Lorraine-sprightly Corn, Ruth-diligent Cossum, Catherine-eiiicient Crawdrey, Helen-attentive Craw, George-graceful Cripe, Chauncy-breezy Crunelle, Leonard-lanky Cullen, Jule-hopeful' Curtis, Marion-lovable Curtiss, Louise-gay Daniels, Lawrence-egotistic Davis, Isabel-likable Davis, Mary-nice Davis, Myron-humorous UD Davis, Pauline-nice void 5653764 CEU? 764 FO? 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Glaubitz, Mabel-gentle ' V G Denton, Cecil-obliging Glenn, Charles-mathematical Dickson, Helen-pleasing Glick, Nathan-vociferous Dillenbeek, Howard-gallant Glott, Mack-slow Doheney, Marguerite-noisy Good, Janet-jolly D 4 Dolinsky, George-athletic Goaham, Marshall-lanky Dorband, John-lively Godfrey, Virginia-pensive 9 4 Duggen, Clarence-obliging Goe, Helen-snappy Duke, Pauline-sweet Goehler, William-argumentative Dunkelberger, Myrtle-mathematical Goldschmidt, Frank-springy Du Val, Marion-likable Goldstein, Arthuq-sihriilnpish N Goldstein, Manue- as ing D 4 Edmonds, Orval-southern Goldstine, Maxine-obliging Elliott, Winiield-attractive Goodman, Sarah-scholarly D 4 Elwell, Franklin-eaptious Gordon, Charlotte-happy Erwine, Frank-nuisance ' Gordon, Milton-algebraic Essig, William-boisteroiis Gorham, Dorothy-peeuiliar Gottschalk, Winston- isputatious D 4 Faber, Edward-quiet Grainger, Gertrude--zealous Faber, Gladys-beribboned Gray, Erskine-playful D Q Farrel, Frederick-industrious Greenberg, Lillian-dancer , Fasten, Hazelwffaithful Green, Robert-demure Faulkner, Vivian-giggly Greenwald, Eugene-handsome Fawcette, Beryl-freekled Greenwald, Harriet-business-like Felch, Arline-tardy Greenwald, Selma-aristocratic 5 Q Fenton, Thomas-unwavering Gridley, Elinor-admired D Q Ferry, Dorothy-jolly Griffen, Mildred-jolly Fick, Elizabeth-pink-and-white Griiiin, Marcus-agreeable Fidler, Robert-lusty Guild, Berenevreserved V Fife, Georgene-melodious Gunn, Anna-saucy , , Flack, Bessie-unremitting 1 D 4 Flemming, George-amiable Hall, Hortense-easy-going Fletcher, Robert-poky Hall, john-shy D 4 Fletcher, William-funny Halpenny, Helen-steady-minded 1 Flude, Robert--lasting Hamilton, Holland-polite' ' Flyman, Myrtle-angelic Hammond, Lena-sophisticated Force, Margaret--scholarly Hanna, V1fg1H13-XVIVHCIOUS Forman, Robert-athletic Hanson, Elmer-altruistici D G Fredrickson, Marghretta-fascinating Hari'-d01'1, Mwfine'-Changeable 9 4 Freeman, Marcia-cheerful Hardaway, Fllzabeth-kind-hearted , , Freshman, Victor-frisky Harris, Fabla-good-natured Freud, Rose-thin Friedberg, Marguerite-demure Frye, Helen-curly-head Harris, Jean-lovable Harris, Margaret M.-garrulous Harris, Orphea-jolly' p 41 Fullenlove, Culeen-tall Harris, Ruth-quiet . . Furham, Charles-naughty Harrison, Rosalind-artistic 9 4 Hart, Robert-brainy 2 ' Gallagher, Donald-friendly Hauschildt, Alice-ingenious Gano, Emanuel-bashful Hayden, Mary-serene N Gardiner, Leslie-pleasant Hayes, William-lqandy Gates, Richard-mild Healy, Wil iam-s eepy D Q Gaylord, Michael-bumptious Heibrunn, Adele-small p 4 Geagan, Edward-satisfied Henry, Delos-courteous 4 , Geisman, Helen-interesting Herrdricks, La Vern-calm Gelder, Vera-kind Herzberg, Ruth-babbling i Gephart, Dorothy-flippant Heun, Charlotte-nice G Gibbons, Marcella-dainty I Hibbard, Cora Belle-engaging D 0 Gibbs, Harry-Baby Hill, Ruth-irresponsible 9 G Gidwitz, Willard-happy-go-lucky Hines, Harry-unobtrusive Gilbert, Natalie-excited Hottheimer, Marion-cute l Gill, John-happy Hoffman, Margaret-siren b 4 fe 'Vg' of vv 'vv vw vv vv ov i 5.95 EQ! XX QQ64 XX PM DSX PM - 444. ' 1-1 ,, L, gg. 4 a -A L Q fueez. Jill X ,L 2214. it J Y, -4' , 1 ' tj c :uf.u-QL, ,-. Hoke, Eleanor-tittering Lakin, Fanny-graceful 0 0 Holbeck, Dorothy-still Lambesis, Peter-distant Holman, Thelma-coy Lang, Dorothy-tall 9 4 Holmes, Helen-mild Lapama, Goldie-peppery Holtzman, Lillian-noisy Lapine, Marcia-Winsome Hoover, Lavon-p6IJDY Larson, Martha E.-slow , Hopkins, Doris Louise-Sis Latham, Edna-sleepy D 4 Horenstein, Irving-tubby Lauder, Jack-scraggy Horton, Harry-careless Leary, Edith-friendly D 0 Houston, Robert-unnecessary Left, Abraham-extravagant ' Howie, Margaret-modes: Leighton, Irene-beautiful Hughes, Josephine-chic LeMasters, Conrad-boisterous Hughes, Spalding-silent Lenz, Elizabeth-talkative ' Humlong, Dick--industrious Lerner, Benjamin-quiet D 4 Hunter, Ethel-ferocious Levi, Evelyn-sober U Q Huntington, Elton-learned Lewis, Lyle-happy-go-lucky , Hurste, Mildred-serious Lindberg, Wilton-selfgimportant Hyland, Anna-witty Lisse, Ruben-peaceful' Hynes, Olive-nice Lock, Mary-charming , Loewy, Ioan-literary 9 Q Ingram, Juanita-vampish Long, H2EffY afhletiC - Innes, Mary-good-natured LOU, Ch1'1St1nTQage1' Q Lovelace, Vlrglnla-dear w James' Ruth-neat fgvflii' iliidillliiifiolls Jewell, Edward-decorous L V G y. t job, Cordelia-gracious Lowe' Regevseve-fwee b 4 Johnson, Ethel-amiable LO:Vy'S ij -er Qcur-y 1- Johnson, Gale-prattling u Z' y Via '-ripping 9 4 Johnston, Loraine-conscientious Jones, Alfred-lively Mackenzie, Kenneth-business-like ' Jones, Vivian-sparkling Mack, Ethel-generous , Jones, Wl1l'am'hum0rOl'5 MacLeary, Marcella-dainty 5 4 Jordan, Isabel-PCPDY Madsen Marie-ringlets Jouse,,Norman-tumultuous Manghgn A1iCe..5tudi0uS O 4 J0Ym- Muriel-Cheerful A Manly, Vifaunetah-dignified l Maremont, Celeste-bubbling Kalish, Samuel--curly Mark, Mary-pleasing Kappen, Rosalie-wise Marks, Arthur-Weekly wizard 4 Karnes, William-happy-go-lucky Marland, Ira-flippant V Keeney, Kenneth-tender-hearted Marshall, Ethel E.-happy-go-lucky D 4 Keifus, Morris-absent Marshall, Frank-blue-eyes Kelly, Alice-graceful Marshall, James, Jr.-bright Kentield, Mercedes-industrious Martin, Eleanor-dashing Kennedy, Adrienne-sprightly Marx, Annie-happy l Kennedy, Burchfield-mischievous Masters, Madeline-efficient V 4 Kennedy, Evelyn-gay Massover, Louise-worth while , 4 Kennedy, Helen- paprika Matthews, Dorothy-self-possessed , Kerman, Robert-pompadory Maurer, Melvin-fresh Kerr, Virginia-beaming, Mayer, Hannah-animated Killian, Sadie Frances-adorable' Mayer, Tessie-profound i 1, King, Quinlock-merry' May, Lyndia-squeaky - 9 q Klien, Robert-gazing McCandless, Kathryn-freckles Klein, Albert-slow McCann, John-happy-go-lucky 9 0 Kohen, Rose-pretty McCloud, Edna-accommodating ' Kohler, Helen-attractive McClreath, Harold-nifty Kohn, Beatrice-sweet-tempered McCormick, Ralph-bright Knox, Dorothy-modest McCosh, Ray-bashful Q Kostakos, John-musical McDearmon, Marguerite-popular V Kostakos, Mary-gracious McDonnell, Randall-forgetful 0 Q Kruse, Mary Louise--fair McGowan, Leslie-bashful , Krusenstierna, Bessie-restless McKean, john-reliable ,Kyler, Harriet-good McKenney, Helen--somber P 41 57475 YY YO? 7174 'FWZ FC? 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Sieb, Edward-dignified gan ghielalg, Loans-travelled la 0 Simmons, Charles-prominent an uy, ona -active Sinks, Beatrice-languid' Veasey, Helen-long l Skinner, Defoe-handsome' Wade, Horace-romantic Smith, Fred-egotistical Wadler, Lester-fozey ' Smith, Gertrude-expressive walklnig, 1?olly-dainty V 4 Smith, Naomi-quiet' are, uci e-witty Smith, Peter-serious Waters, Josephine-jolly D 0 Smitzdorf, Leo-unsophisticated Watson, Janet-perky Sneider, Lorraine-dainty Wendnagel, Will-inconspicuous Snyder, Hazel-generous Wheeler, Elizabeth-amicable , Soloman, F rances-elnn Wheeler, Frederick-shorty D 4 Sperling, George-satisfied White, Harold-skinny Sporn, Pearl-pretty Wild, Constance-sweet-voiced U 4 Springer, Albert-pleasant Wilkie, Robert-classy i Staiford, Marie-pretty Willey, Burnis-nice Starkey, Helen-bright Williams, Archie-Jeff, Jr. Steder, Lawrence-jocose Williams, ghatxiles-courageous D Q Stellar, Raymond-athletic Williams, re -unnecessary Stephenson, Gerald-studious Williams, Joseph-puzzling D q Stewart, Margaret-dreamy Williams, Whieldon-thoughtful , Stickler, Hattie-persevering Williamson, Maliijory-musical Stickler, Thelma-smart Wilson, Jane-c arming Stillerman, Mamie-musical Wilson, Pauline-honeyed ' Stitt, Virginia-dimpled Winer, Edith-friendly D 4 Stocks, Helen?sleepif Winkleman, Artlaur-smiling D Q Stone, Ethel- riend y Wixon, Raymon -re orme , Sullivan, Charles-trifling Wolff, John-alert ' Sullivan, Dorothy-bright Wood, Eleanor-flighty Suttie, Katherine-good-natured Wragg, Raymond-rags , Swank, Richard-jolly Wright, Evelyn-quiet D Q Swartz, Marvin-meritorious Wright, Tracy-placid Sykes, Beatrice-nice I h H D 0 Young, osep ine-jo y Trautman, Jeannette-care-free Travis, Mildred-popular Zedaker, Helen-languid , , Trumbull, Lawrence-noisy Zemans, Eugene-jocund Q Trump, Alfred-sober Zimmerman, Marion-contented D D G Aiiifx D Q .Q-...RAS E-.,.. l V'-Mrlefl: D O D Q D ll QV V0 VVS VV W' EM b Ao AQ AA, , EM , 167 S 1 Ze. ' 2 ,, it Qi, 4 ' fa, I U!! umm! :A o -:auf ' 1 .7227 tml :3 Q22-'E ,S Y ---:mei-Q1-.4 ,f- 0 0 1B Freshmen D 4 Adams, Jane Cocks, Helen Gildea, Maria Allen, Flossie Collar, Anne Gillis, Beatrice Allen, Ruth Collat, Arthur Gillis, Hilda Anderson, Evelyn Conner, Lycurgus glenn, Plaul J. U Q Anderson, Hazel Cook, Murray lick, E mer Anderson, Helen gooke, lglarly fgolgf:-JnbergM George D ll Anthony, Adele ooper, ac o erg, artin ' Ascher, Irene Cornish, Myrtle Gold, Philip Atkinson, Varnan Courtney, Robert Gollish, Marguerite A , Helen Coverdale, William Good, Charles ' ure I Crawford, Mildred Googchild, Kenneth D 4 Bailey, Arthur Crawford, Robert Goo man, Frieda Bailey, Melvin Crentz, Albert Gorret, Geraldine ,D Q B il , S ra Gottlieb, Dorothy Bgineiyweandell Dahlberg, Dorothy Grace, Sidney Balcom, William gavenpcgg, lVKliilliam greig, Cgladyis Bane, Robert avis, . op risso, ar es D Q B , F ci Davis, Dorothy Gross, Jeanette Bgfiieea, Mrziifies Davis, Evan Gross, Lorraine 9 4 Bartlett, Virginia Davis., John Grubb, Kenneth l Barton, Joseph Dennis, George Grubb, Nancy Becker, Ella Desmond, Marion Guilford, Alvin , Beck, Eugenie De Stefani, Flora D Q B k, Stanle Deveney, Joseph Haak, Florence BZITI, Yolandggl 1 Doherty, Robert Haldane, David D Q Berkman, Eva Dolen, Alys Hale, Arthur i L Bermond, Bernice Dooley, Dorothy Halsiiorsen, Elnher Bernsteh, Annette Dflng, Helda Han , RI1yII1Ol'1 Bigelowii, Jane Dunham, Arthur Hansen, Gladys l ' Bilofsky, Sylvia Durlacher, Bernice Hansen, Irving V 4 Bingham, Ralph' . Harlad, Dixon D Q Blackman, Edward Eaton, Edward Harridge, Clifton , Block, Edna Eisman, Eugene Harris, Norma Edith 1 Blomberg, Carl Emerson, Wilbur Harsha, Thomas gloom, Iilayaden Engship, Helen garter, Haro? 1 m, sa ore as 1HgS, fa am 41 Blggmy Kenneth Fagle, Jack Heller, Richard D Borenstein, Eleanor Faller, Adolph Hessler, Viola Q Branch, Mary Faust, Beatrice Hill, Richard Brandt, Helen' Fay, Milton Hillison, Marvin l Branen, Evelyn, Figgins, Melvin Hines, Mildred l Breggtgny Daniel Filmer, Walter Hofield, AlbC1't. D 4 Eroeksvgaik giiik, llfgeiyelii h II-iofieldi FII-?CgBf1Ch D rott, es ey' isgera , o n ogg, up e 13 V Q Brusberg, Esther Ilglowivershlilsie II:II0llemiOErma ' 1 Buck, Margaret og e, ee11 o y, rraine Bullen, Frances Ford, Dixie Holmquest, Francis Burg, Catherine Fort, Joseph Holtzman, Sarah ' Burner, Dee Fox, Harold Horn, John D 4 C Fox, Robert Hornlein, Wilma D Q apeheart, Robert Frank, William gogton, Agngush , Carroll, John f u son, orot y Carson, Ruth . Gallager, Hugh Hudson, George Cavanagh, Harriet Gardiner, Wilbert Huebsch, Gertrude Chesler, Morton Gardner, Lowell Hull, Gladys p Q Childs, Robert Gasche, Oscar Eunt,lRo31g D O Chilofsky, Jacob Geary, Joe upp er,, rancis Christensen, Anna Geary, Joseph Hutchings, .Josephine 1 Church, Belva Gephart, Harry Hyman, Mlnna Clingman, Leigh Gilbert, Wallace Hyman, Rose D Q D ll Q 9 - V Q v V Av v v o ' v v V v ' ' 0 0 59,4 XQ4 XX XPS P95 XX XX ESX i 168 'T EF? - ' I xjd 0 - ef. 1.-if ' 'Fl uff' l Wliulf m' I-P Issaacson, Leon Jackson, Margaret Jackson, Robert Jackson, Ruth Jacobs, Ruth Jenks, Elizabeth Johansen, Robert Johanson, Alice Johnson, Harry Johnson, Myrtle Johnson, Nellie Johnson, Philip Jones, Isabelle Joseph, Irwin Katsulis, Demosthenes Katz, Evelyn Keegan, Cyril Kelly, Margaret Kemp, Maurice Kennedy, Edward Kensinger, Walter Kerran, William Ketman, Erminie Khuns, Wallace King, Mary Jean Kolb, Philip Kossack, Mildred Krachey, Violet Kramer. Lozarre Krsek, Joseph Krugman, Virginia Lange, Isabel Ledwell, Thomas Lee, Trusten Leimbrook, Lillian Leterman, Walter Levitt, Herbert Levy, Samuel Lewis, Fred Lieberman, William Loewenthal, Melaine Lofland, Gladys Long, Louis Charles Ludovitz, Ruth Lutton, Helen Lyda, Donald Mackey, Guerard Mallington, Jessie Mansfield, Norman Markle, Ruth Martindale, Helen Marten, Harold Martin, Jean Matthews, George Matticx, Zonia Mayer, Edith McCahill, James McClanahan, Gladys McClellan, Russel Merril, Charles Messer, Leo Meyrick, Sebilla Mi hall, Richard Milford, Guy Miller, Robert Miller, Thomas Miller, William Mitchell, Ruth Mixon, Walter Moore, Evelyn Moore, Katheleen Moosnick, Sylvia Morris, Arthur Moy, Dorothy Mraz, Margaret Murphy, Emmett Murphy, John Murray, Jean Muttart, Alice Nathan, Lloyd Nelson, Bertel Nelson, Walter Nicholson, Jeannette' Nichols, Wilbur Noel, Mildred Nushbaum, Lucile Oberg, Myrtle Obert, Carl O'Brien, Ethel Olsen, Adelbert Olsen, Ethel Orr, Ruth Osgood, Isabel Ovenue, Harold Overmeyer, Donald - Pass, Seymour Patton, Helen Peck, John Peck, Lillian Pelt, Joe Peterson, Esther Peterson, Helen Peterson, Henry Peterson, Kenneth Peterson, Viola Philbin, Gardner Pjlager, Dorothea Pierce, Marjorie Poage, William Port, Albert Post, Florence Powers, Kathryn Pratt, Herbert Price, Sidney Putz, Helen Quincannon, Marjorie Rabinovitz, Sallie 0 Rasmussen, Clarence Ray, Gordon D Rees, Virginia Rehnquist, Raymond Richards, Morton Richter, Leonore Richter, Norma 9 Robeson, Bill D Robinsin, Aubrey Robinson, Laura Roemisch, Dorothy Rook, Mary Rosenberg, Theodore D Rowe, Alice Rubovits, Frank D Russell, Irene ' Russel, Margaret Ryan, Helen Ryan, Virginia D Saletko, Sam Sammons, Louise D Sander, Marvin i Sapp, Kathleen Scher, Victor Schiff, George 0 Schiffman, Lillian Schonholtz, Morris D Schwartz, Abraham l Scott, Helen Seames, Henrietta Shealy, Catherine Sherlock, Philip 0 Simon, Victor D Simons, Albert , Slater, Esther Slyder, Elizabeth Smith, Carl Smith, Fred D Smith, Osborne D Snitowsky, Sallie Soper, Grant Sperekes, Emily Spigel, Mary Spilky, Carrie D Srere, Oscar Stade, Grace D Stafford, Helen Stark, Helen Staudeman, Mathias Steadman, Julia Stettensen, Howard D Stein, Jacob 9 Stein, Lawrence i Stewart, Katherine Stock, Herman Stout, Harry Styer, Earnest D Sullivan, Barry siiiioii, William D Swigart, Richard Sylvester, Ruth Sypole, Virginia D D VV' YY YO? C5374 CFU? 55? 50? Gov M QQ AA an on an AA- 169 Jqzg7'T: fi':f7- -'f ' ' 74 M Tambinson, Mamie Tate, Kingsley Teetzel, Philip Test, Frederick C. Tevinson, Sol Thomas, Charles Thompson, Beatrice Thompson, john Thompson, Willard Thoney, John Tobias, Frances Toy, Mabel Trail, William Tress, Bernice Trowbridge, Ray Tuttle, Moylan Vander Veen, Jay Vent, Gordon Vinson, Thomas Voodny, T. J. 5- Wack, Frances Walker, Harry Ware, Vane Walstra, Jesse Ward, Lauraine Warju, Thelma' Warren, Soras A. Watson, Evelyn Webster, Ida Weeks, Dorothy Weinberg, Jack Wein, Solomon Weir, Jane Welch, Allen Welch, Martha Wernecke, Harvey Wernz, Margaret Wert, Helen West, Berye E. West, Lillian Wexler, David Weyer, Gladys Whipps, Helen Whitaker, Arline White, Cornelius' Willett, John Wilson, Chester Wilson, Dorothy Winer, Samuel Wise, Adeline Wolf, Carolyn Woods, Carolyn Woodworth, Wayne Worth, Jack ' Wragg, Ruth Yoder, Nellie Yoran, Calvin Zenker, Charles Zenkere, Gertrude Ziskind, Louis Zohn, Priscilla , swssfeswe 'Sri' 4 'F V V it 5574 YY T305 FW YO? O V 170 9. an iii + Q.-.--...-.--i-. t'9Mt ' Ev D M 7 D 1 a l -' a Q . ia- I .LM T L !.,.,g '5l!!!!. D I-3 VIII' 53 -352,1 --' Q ,-1251- i V ou ex-chill V 5 Q D 0 D 4 D Q D 4 D 4 I D G D D ei D Q o 0 D 4 W D 4 V Q D 4 o Q H D in Q D Q D G D 4 ' o 4 D Q D 4 D 4 X D D G D 0 D 4 o o ' D N D 41 D Q D 0 o 0 ' D Q D 4 b a D G ' 4 V D 0 D 0 D O b 0 ' 5 D Q D Q D Q f V V 7 V V V 0 V V V V U T XX XX EQ! XPS PSX PSX PSX PM D 171 ' --X ff.: ,W -,A 5, 552- lin.. ,5-f Q'A 5.1, .ggi VN 'jf ggi-A' 4 glfaqf'-1? A G 1't,J?1if1. . kj. -.iffy Q. gf gf- K l jf.: 3 I , V ,i V M 4 h 1 . . ,H , 1... Vx ' ,'-' , . 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'MSEWT5' E 1 9 Q e QQ i Y A i i c 5 1 Q ig Q i ' 1 ff -- l T' T 'In E l 1 ea' e missy ' r-f C D 4 D 4 D Cl 5 i D Q D 4 Q 0 D 4 l 4 t I 4 1 ' D Cl D 4 D Q v 4 K I l D Q D 4 D Q l A , y l Q 6 5' 'f D 4 v Q Q T f tl f 2 M The Pythagorean Club Q 5 Q 0 Q D 4 The Pythagorean Club is Hyde Park's highest mathematical honor society, the requirements for membership being six semesters of 1nath with at least four i l S's and two E's. A Q U 0 . . . ' . . Q 41 D 0 A Last semester individual problems and some analytics were considered. The a i ' V math faculty and Senior Euclidians were invited to the last meeting of the T semester. The members were Edmund Andrews! Charlotte Arnold, Everett sq 9 Q Lewy, and Robert Sisson. D2 v 0 l it - This semester was devoted to a further study of analytics and some calculus. 2 , l This work will prove of real value in college. The members are Charlotte Arnold, D Q Carl Gode, Morton Haslacher, Tillman Magnus, and Robert Sisson. 96 4 ' . D President ........... . . .Charlotte Arnold f 5 Secretary-Treasurer .. . .... Tillman Magnus N5 i Z! 5 o G 'I l el V43 D 6 x W wif- Q Q7 aff-M v ,o fe-ff' v V ' W v v U 0 ' v mv no 'M V v L' ' 9 C7 ' A Q e 798 XX like e 4 173 ' A 7 f , 4 1 1 sd? 3, ,swf- P r., 1 + I Lia 5' ' 1, if 1, K vu' f v X .,,, , V ' ,Z 2? f mfs 1 ' 1 k 1 174 ...........,Y.7..,,....,...,-.....--YY. Y... ,f ...E .-,. ? I 0 e. re Qi, Q ' i ii : 17 In 4 H r. Z 4 lm ml, ., -mes. ew mv . l-f ' - f- D 4 Sigma Epsilon in o ' D 4 V Cl l And now comes Sigma Epsilon, the only authorized Greek letter society in D 4 any high school. , D Q D 0 This honor society, the first ever-organized, began in 1919, with a mem- D G bership of only eighty-live, but we have grown steadily, until .soon it will be necessary to meet in the assembly hall. iThis year two-hundred and fifty names 9 4 grace our membership list. This is a larger number than is enrolled in an honor 9 Q society anywhere. , l And look at our president! W'hat club wouldn't be proud to have as a leader, D Q one who is a basketball hero as well as a good student? The members are a line D 4 peppy crowd, not just grinds, as some might think. It isn't always studying night l and day and having no outside activities, that makes high marks. With some, it's simply plain brilliancyg but with most, it's interest in their work, and a 9 4 serious purpose in high school. If one wants to make Sigma Epsilon, which 4 surely all do,'let him strive for these last two things. Most of the Annual Staff , is picked from it, and many of the Weekly Staff. We have parties, dances, and l T Faculty Vaudevilles. The last, especially, have always been a noted success. D Q First. the faculty gave a take-off on the pupils, then the pupils on the faculty. P 4 And this year, the vaudeville was given by the faculty. , . e We have accomplished much in the last year, 'but our success will not end E Z here. Next year there will probably be even greater progress. Come on, Hyde T Parkers, show what you can do in the way of high marks. .It may seem hard at first, but it really is surprising how easy it is when one knows how andvonce gets D 4 started. Try it for yourself, and see. Let's make Sigina Epsilon the largest D Q D 0 club in Hyde Park! ' T D Q , OFFICERS E 2 D 4 September-February February-June T Bradley Davies ....... ..... P resident ....... .... J ames Black D G Dorothea Emerson . . . ..... Vice-President .... ...... I ohn Barton v G D G Edith Fletcher ..... ..... S ecretary ....... ..... D orothy Murphy D 0 james Koph . . . ..... Treasurer . .. ..... Katherine Riefsthal D G b Q i i V ' i D 4 --ff'---W . -L Y-. . .........,- -DE .,,- A YY , Y A W N 176 'I QQ 5 - ,- in-1-if Q 4' 4 R asv: fwl . Qin lull- V ZQ XX 2424 DQS 177 F-' Senior Girls' Society 0 0 D 4 A group of different girls every year, but always the same pep, the same earnestness, and the same wide-awake look apparent on their faces. The Senior D 4 Girls' Society is one of the oldest clubs in the school, but it is not decadentg it is D 0 oneof the liveliest clubs. This has been a banner year. Under the leadership of our inspiring president, we have held two unusually successful dances, one at D 5 the Chicago Beach Hotel and one in the Big Gym. They were pronounced the D 0 best dances of the season. ' Another big event of each semester has been our two luncheons. At the 9 ci February luncheon at the Sisson Hotel, we were piloted from the entree to the v 4 coffee by Edith Fletcher, our charming toastmistressg and the second luncheon A was just as successful. D 4 We frolicked with the freshmen twice, once on Hallowe'en with a chamber F 4 of horrors, an initiation into Hyde Park for the freshmen, and many other unusual features, and once on St. Patrick's Day with an initiation and games. b Q A o 4 Then, we made and sold hundreds of pounds of candy at the Bazaar for the 1 beneiit of the school, with a booth erected especially for the purpose. . v 4 Besides this, we have had little sociables and teas in place of our regular y, 4 meetings, and our regular meetings have been peppy and well-attended. A In closing our year, we wish to thank Miss Stuart for her loyal and steady D 4 help, and her delightful chaperonage throughout the year, and we want to thank F 4 our officers and committeemen for their efficient aid. D 4 September-February February-June D 4 Alta Cundy ........ , . . . President ....... ...... A lta Cundy Elisabeth Gordon .... Vice-President .... .... . Frances Owens D Q Elena French ..... .... S ecretary ...... ..... S Evelyn Slater 9 q 1Elena French T Lulu Glass . . . .... Treasurer . . . ..... May Alexander D Q A A Q. XX t EQ! f 4 .. .,.., ,.-..W,.,.-.,Y ,c ,,.w,,e,.mrl,,-,,,, ,-.,..- . M, Hn G f Y,, --. , - l ., . ' V --'- :-.,. lflix f 'X 7 TJ, X4 x V W- - .1-. - ig-V 1 xx A : vlvv Tyr, N,?5z. ?-- Q- ..-To . lg vl...T,..,,.-,-,,.L..,1 'J ...at . . .. ' 5 ww F54 I e i f'!?-71717 . 528 .wi JL?-A 1:33 4 ' K he . J . I llrll in N, . ., A . - , Wm-.- ,, ,- ..g. ...,,,.-i.V3,g..iLvwfzr , .xl lil KJ .1 ,ll . , V. ,... W .,., A.. ..v1r',,,,, .YA, W .. W. , ,f,,...'Q:i,, 7.-Tl s -T I l x E I l f . 2 af asa if 'P is 'T I fy x l X TNQ? I . 1 . P. N x M S i The Junior Girls' Society ' The precedence which the former junior Girls' Societies have created has P been well upheld by the club this year. The junior girls, in the garb of Japanese maidens, provided much of the 2 enjoyment of Home-Coming Day by selling ice cream cones. The small gym, X too, was transformed into a Japanese tea-garden through the efficient efforts of , the Junior Girls' Society. The delightful programs and peppy social meetings which characterized the second semester are indicative of the spirit of the Junior Girls' Society. ip Many thanks are due Miss Stuart and Miss Coone, who ably piloted the club through a successful year. T ' OFFICERS September-February February-June Olive Taylor ......... . . . President ..... .... H arriet Stover Sylvie Stevens . . . . . . Vice-President . . ....... jean Brittan Frances Lawton . . . . . . Secretary .... . . .Hannah Friedberg Harriet Stover . . . . .Treasurer . . . . .Dorothy Murphy p 553 5,1 , Q ,fi Q! ' gif ' A ' ' I7iLf'x2,- -'MNT QV,f -Ty' ' 'j .A V QM J' ,,,,i.,,fv , 45.49-. c .-t,-.f4xfi?-c,.. .-Jlv4sc...,,AXA,,, ,.,.....-f.g.tffI'-, ..., , c..-,-,....-,.3 178 - v 71 H qi' G I bfi T Q te- ' QQQ -- ' eg-,M 4 pl ' be e x -:feerrm muh' F L .-,.,....-- , ,-1 , ,i? 2?'g ,5 iii , Y 1it'.'70-Jtridnlg lr f J Vx 7' 'A' 0 G D 0 D 4 I7 Cl V ly , T A 3 1, 5 Q o Q 9 9 D G l v D 41 D G D O I7 41 . l A zv c D Q D Q D Q Y T l 2 2 T A Q 'fs I' D 43 S G 5 1 X7 XX ' N I l 1 J l l . . D S0 homore GITISQ SOC16f Q D Q P y 0 Q D Q The ear of 1922 has been ver successful for the So homore Girls' Society. Y Y P . p The meetings of the club, held on alternate Thursdays, were exceptionally well 1 attended, due to the clever programs presented at each meeting. D Q D 0 Amon the activities of the So hs were the two dances, one given each 9 4 g 0 , P D G semester, a tea for the installation of officers, and an honest-to-goodness baby 1 doll party. l Q t X That the girls can work as well as play was proved by the help which they bid gave the Girl Reserves at Easter-tide. The Sophs have lived up to their dainty QQ little owl pins by combining work and pleasure so successfully. E E The Club wishes to thank Miss Stuart, Miss Biggs, Miss Brown, Miss Coone, 5 l and Miss Dimock for their unfailing help during the past year. 54.43 Oflicers 3 September-February February-June l ' 3 V Beatrice VVitkowsky . . . .... President ...... ......... L otta Hess. . Q Lotta Hess ......... .... V 'ice-president .... .... ll Tiriam Rothschild Q O 2 Josephine Boak . .... .... S ecretary ..... .. .Beatrice Vtfitkowsky 1 Sara Dorn Heilbron .... .... T reasurer .... .... V irginia McCloud 1 J 1 ' , nf 5 '- -We-- '1 fy cy 'xQ7f ',f,.f -'f7,'xV ' V V : r' Q? XS7 Y? V v 4:'vxQjzr,. s - -'M T L,,,,,,,,,a ,2cTxfZfQ'X ,-..-,-f5Ji 1, , .,,a, ,!4i.f43s,,:,-+,,,,JfgA c5v,Y-:AV A Q -v- ,egg 179 Qi er- f . l 1 I r i -- li-le V r ...QV OFF gm- N :rr '49 4 ll 5 Y 'fi kill? 'Eff ' M ' 5' like 1 l A Y r ,W f W u-5,- vi Y -ggi. V-' 15 r erzgzwgmzal - 0 Q D 6 D 4 D Q f 2 t l i l o Q 4 D Q u, Q f l ' V Q D Q vi 4 ' X l t J T it M v C2 t I i I D Q D C Q N 4 it , i . . ,, fi 2 l The Freshman Girls' SOC16ty D, 0 9 Q D, G . . . . . . l f' The Freshman Girls' Club was organized last fall, during which time it has 5 upheld its motto- Fun, Frolie and Friendship. 5 5 Q Uf Q The club gave the Home for Crippled Children a very happy Christmas, 5 4 'E Q providing them with toys and candy and giving them a delightful program. X j 1 XVe hope that the girls following us will have as good times as we have had. Q Q f vi, G if 0 OFFICERS . 1 September-February February-june T , , , K Q Betsy Farwell ....... . . . President ......... ....... , Alice Kelly Q Q Celeste Maremont . . . . . . Vice-President .... ........ R ivian Korn Elizabeth Brown . . . . . . Secretary ..... ..... D eana Newberger l l 1 Rivian Korn ..... .. .Treasurer . ..... . .Fannie Lakin A i s IQ v Q fl 1 ., f Q A - E . 5 l 5 2 D G QQ b 4 i '---'xv 0 H C' 'nf ' XV V een V V ' M ' v v fr'- W-1v ,J -'5?'xv'f'-r f 5 f PX A L. l l,W,,W-,.JcfPf,QQr-Q'Q ,,e,-r A Q. .. A to klfifiw 180 l w 2 l F 'N . '- , Mm-, ' -4 H ff 9 - I A ll 'R-.'!'.. r LJ ill ' -:::l- 5 - all li J , 2 A, in V. E ,- - ,,.,,, 4... - - Y Y ,, -Pere,-A ,H if vkvl- 5 31,143 -.1 eng-ij E D 6 rf Q D Q D if D 4 D Q . 5 1 I t 2 . I R l if D Q D ha V Q L I w i F l P l D Q . . . Q 5 C Senior and Junior Euclidean Club F Q l Dear Hyde Park: Q l VVe are having a most enjoyable time in the Land of Mathematics. Every X , fl week our party gets together in some chosen city and spends an interesting hour 943 V 'Q working on the excellent programs prepared with the invaluable aid of our D 4 guides, Miss Coone, Miss Shoesmith, and Mr. Nyberg. Our favorite states in -y , this admirable land are those of Algebra and C-eometryg nevertheless, we also find l 3 the provinces of Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry most diverting. l X l Besides, we have spent some very pleasant social afternoons with the Pytha- 9 wx D G goreans, pioneers in this country. g, Q p Q Our exclusive little party consists solely of excellent mathematicians. Alto- 7 X7 gether our tour has been both attractive and profitable. 3 l I Yours respectfully and respectively, . ll i The Senior and junior Euclidean Clubs. rp Q1 P. S. The personal conductors were: D Q l?f 9 SENIOR EUCLIDEANS . A l September-February February-June Q 5 1 Norman Freehling ..... . . . President ........ ..... D udley Emerson Ii lk Dudley Emerson ..... . . . Vice-President .... .... M orris Rosenthal 'yi Q53 Dorothy Murphy . . . ..... S,Secretary .......... .... F elix Mendelsohn lTreasurer ........... . . .Fredrika Marston l 3 , JUNIOR EUCL1DEANs j 5 A September-February February-june kg ,gg jack Cowan .......... . . . . . President ......... . . .Marc Thompson A , Paul Leffman ........ . . .Vice-President ...... fl' f 'Secretary-Treasurer . . . .... Archie Blake E 2 Q l by '5 D 0 A u 1 Q XV'--M 1. 27 rf K7 X ' ' n' 'K-9' 4 - -7 'rt'----N 17 7 5 .-W Y. . .l K L--,,,QEiQ.,f l 181 5 N 182 . ,, I .-E f e te! 5 j ':::eee. Univ' fill v , X lj i 4- g g N H rf.,-as ,... Girl Reserves i 'l D 0. D il The Girl Reserves, since its organization three years ago, has grown to be the largest girls' club in the school. Through the enactment of their purpose of promoting Health, Knowledge, and Service, they are being happy and are making D G others happy always. - , A D 0 Do you remember the Minstrel Show, the Actor's Benefit, the Penny Social, the Colonial Ball, the Hardtimes Party, the Stunt Contest, the Surprise Supper, the Beach Party, the hike to the dunes, and all the other social events of the p year? Have you ever been to Camp Millhurst-the girls' paradise-the vacation D Q reward for the year of everlasting study and hard work? It is through these D Q that the Girl Reserves spread health and happiness galore. T To develop our knowledge of subjects of current and personal interest we have lively discussions, led by popular and interesting people. The discussions are not cut and dried speeches on dead and buried subjects but discussions D Q of things that every girl feels she has a part in and so naturally voices her opinion. D Q Another important feature was the Vocational Guidance Conference held in February at the Central Y. W. C. A. There we learned many things about choosing, qualifying for, and above all, applying for, a position. D 4 Filling Christmas stockings for poor children, delivering Christmas baskets D 4 to needy families, making money for the starving students in Russia, and making, , l filling, and delivering Easter baskets for wounded soldiers aren't such bad jobs T after all when a crowd of peppy girls get together and go at it with a do or die j , spirit. And then when we hear how the poor kiddies at the Perry School enjoy D 45 their milk supplied by our Milk Fund, we feel. proud and happy too. 9 4 And we haven't forgotten our mothers either, for all the Girl Reserve clubs in the city set asidea week for the girls to entertain and make friends with their mothers, giving them a large banquet during that week. 9 0 Also the Girl Reserves are responsible for having Flower Day at Hyde Park. D Q The money made on that day is to send two of our girls to the Dewey Lake l , Conference in the summer. . ' ' OFFICERS i September-February February-june 9 G Elisabeth Gordon .... .... P resident ........ ...... D orothy Fox P 0 Dorothy Fox ..... .... V ice-President . .Elisabeth Gordon T jane Seckbach .... .... S ecretary ....... .......... M ary Foster j Mabel Evans' . . . . ...... . Treasurer ................ Delphine Rosenblatt 0 41 ' ' D G COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN ' l , Mary Foster . . .... ......... P rogram ............ . . V. .Harriet Ray , j Marjorie Cooper .... .... S ocial ...... .. .Marjorie Cooper D Eleanor French . . . .... Service ....... .... D orothy Hubbell D Q Dorothy Fox ..... .... M embership .... ...... I ane Seckbach 1 , Katherine Grace .... .... P ublicity ..... . . .Katherine Grace f a D Q W. A' -vv 'vv vcr ' vv Vvr' Uv 5754 xx boslsabog PM V,.-W,s . l ,,, ,AA We l if Tir T7 ya---V---9-............,...W...-a-,..-....-.......X.-.-.....,.. ,,,. ,. .M , H, A A-.- , .ts U., ,,,A,,,., ,,,,,, .,,,..1 r a I 14- .3 i -4,-., A 3-.2 1' e ' 1, 4 ft':f'TC1. .. . . . a. saaw fff TE 53 kj ' ,.., ,.-a-,,.-,.. . ..-W . .. -.-s---,-..s.,. V4.,,. Wg 14? y M 5' if-1 5 1 s 6 l if-f l 3 5 i J Ea S Dive 1 s x, 5 lhfxl X,-1 fr ., fx X X X ffxx 1 Z 2 E it I - -l .rid-' 113 .f -. .5 f fr Fr- A '1-...1 1 ' it ,Q Wifi ,ff J. rgawff A was -tv.: air' afm- ge' ......,....-,... .,..s,.3.1,,,,,,,,,,...a..s.a,s. . l ! Debating Club The Debating Club has completed a most successful year. It has held Weekly meetings throughout the year and a debate of current interest has been a feature in most of these. A team composed of Miss Howitt, Mr. Hoke and Mr. Despres selected by competitive tryouts opposed Englewood in a hard fought debate on the question: Resolved, that the open shop is preferable to the closed shop. Because of adverse circumstances the team was defeated by a score of 809-812. Harrison, discouraged by the prospect of defeat at Hyde Park's hands, promptly forfeited to us. Several successful mock trials were held. Altogether the club has advanced wonderfully and wish to thank their able sponsor, Miss O'Brien. September, 1921 February, 1922 Alvin H. Bloom .... ...President .................. Francis Anderson Francis Anderson . . . . .Vice-President ................... Joel I-Ioke Robert Sisson . . .... Secretary and Treasurer ...... Wade H. Coffing X 5.7 -. .L If -L .1 A ,, .7 ... ' ,'i'i'.5 184 1 . .... , Q-.1-T54-Jeviki Iiififi. . a re ' wh e- 4 2134 Qiw ilm w l U0 DQ D4 D0 4 .II DG D41 pa DQ 1. 5 DG D4 5 D0 D4 ! DO D0 l UG D47 35 M rf l. Q. L IRQ DQ! li Discussion Club Seventeen years have come and gone since Mr. Smith established a club for high school boys to help and advise them in the problems that face every high school boy. That club, the Discussion Club, has grown greater and better with every year until now it is one of Hyde Park's most important and prominent clubs. Since Mr. Smith was forced by other tasks to give up his leadership of the club, we have been led by Mr. Van Hise and Mr. Paterson. As of old, our meetings this year have been on VVednesday, at the Hyde Park Y. M. C. A., for supper and our heart-to-heart talks. XfVe were entertained by such speakers as Dr. Gilkey, Glenn Adams, Mr. Rolfe and judge Landis. VVhen we have no outside speaker, members of the club discuss various topics. Special meetings, such as Faculty Night, Vaudeville Night and Fathers' and Sons' Banquet were featured by particularly excellent programs and large crowds. Our officers this year have been most capable and efficient, and they express a desire to thank the members who by their cooperation have made so much possible. President .... ...... L eland Neff Treasurer . . . ..... Frederic Berry 3 r i 1 U oe no r s l Dil od E oc: oc 'i D4 no G2 v6 Ei lx on DQ 1 l pq to l Z :-Q no li Q? D41 Va il if NG 'P l D '3 E3 ..,, Q A VAN ,. ..,. - , ....,..-, A A af .... . -- . - Mjii BQ? XTZIQ -Jfii2K,.,.HY .XPfi,.....l iss E' 1 r uf? f fc .Sc KIT n.-'fig 'W N Y r 'f' ,xv 4 ' '- X x 1 X i , I, 1- ,v 1, Afwf-r,f5! -.5 ,H E ral ' VN 2 bm Jn- . ' 'f' 1 ' ' Tf1,,,.i , , , -Mffithailv' H, , - K, to Q, c u 4 The Stuclent Council The end of the third semester linds the Student Council with a record of note-worthy accomplishments to its credit. Such things as choosing the managers for the athletic teams and for the Operetta, awarding emblems, have been of great benefit to the student body, for it means that the best and most deserving men received those positions and honors. The Student Council proved its useful- ness in the lunch room question where it acted for, and as a representative of, the student body, taking their plea to Superintendent Mortenson. The Council also managed a rousing mass meeting just before the Englewood football game which partly accounted for the record-breaking crowd at the annual game. The presidents of both senior classes are members of the Council ex-officio. September-February February-June Ernest Simmons ..... ..Chairman .. .... james Black Secretary . . . . .Pauline Harper i QQW53 i in '57 2 s X, - .' x 1' . . ,X . 186 , , , , A QW-M V I CHF Q .e as -'L-M gl' I l is w ':::ae:, Wt fy - ' S512-'T -SNA 1-ae. L l ft X V N. js nn, F? - A Q D 4 I A 94? N U ei D 0 D 4 D 4 D 6 Civic Industrial Club D 4 The Civic Industrial Club has closed the year of 1921-22 with great success. The year has been marked by many distinct improvements, the most important of which is the process of presidential election. The president was elected by 9 4 vote of the entire student body. This made it a much larger and more intricate 0 q affair, and left the responsibility of further organization to the president, who T . selected all the ofhcers and committee chairmen. Instead of the-colored cards as sign of membership, pins in the shape of shields were used. H D 0 During the past year, the C. I. C. has installed soap in the girls' lavatoriesg p 4 furnished speakers at assembliesg given dancesg published a newspaperg estab- lished a Lost and Found departmentg conducted campaigns for fire and accident T prevention and for a cleaner building and city . September-February OFFICERS February-June I' Q Chas. B. Anderson .... ..... P resident ............... Hugh O. La Bounty Q Leland Neff ....... ..... l st Vice-President ........... Ernest Simmons y Bradley Davies . . . ..... 2nd Vice-President ........... Dexter Coolidge Constance Harley . . . . Corresponding Secretary . . .Dorothy M. Cooper Dorothea Emerson .... ..... R ecording Secretary ...... S3 Madamma Taylor D ' Q Dorothy Stebbins D 43 Treasurer ..................... Robert Adams B COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN FOR SPRING Lost and Found ...... XVilliam Bloom Program ......... Coleman Sanford ? Publicity ............ Irving Zemans Out-to-the-Polls Horace Carpenter D Q Social ...... .... G race Bowen Booster ...... ...... P aul Barry Clean-Up . . . . .. . .Allen Taylor Health .... . . .Charles Duval Excursion .. .... Frank Jobson Thrift .. .... Alta Cundy D Q D 0 -'r 'svvrn vv sv of Q vv ' ZZ- ZZ QQ? X23 X26 2264. I 2: LM ' mil K W The Hayseed Club The Hayseed Club was organized in March of 1921 by Mr. Raymoth, the ' instructor in agriculture, for the boys who had been working on farms the preced- ing summer. Courtney Fitzpatrick was elected president the first semester. Under the guidance of Mr. and Mrs. Raymoth the club held a barn dance, which was a huge success. Later the membership of the club was extended to the students in the agri- culture classes. The second semester of their existance the Hayseeds started off with a boom with Ernie Simmons at the head. The program consisted of popular lec- tures with slides by prominent speakers. At the opening of this semester, the club consisted of forty active members. A banquet was held March 16 at the Saddle and Sirloin Club, which was a huge success. Many other good times are ahead. OFFICERS Milton Hansen .. . ............ ........ P resident Art Knodell . . . . . .Vice-President Benjamin Bidge . . . ...... Secretary Chester Wright . . . .... Treasurer 188 Q 'Qs , Tg....li'7:': . U K---FH vt., W -at A- - 1 S - ' J 1 In til l . 1 M f wh: -1--' LJ I , jf! -, , l t,..,,.,,,,..,.,,,,.,.,,,.,,,-,.,,.,,m,,a,,q,wH,:,..Y ,,.,.,,,l.,,, W H- 4- - , . YY...Y ,Y - .- Fei' 5 Y.-. W T ,f '1'Lfil l' . l 5 I 0 C D 4 L? 4 P Q Q l X E l l l . l D 4 f 4 D G 4 g 3 1 l l l l Y D G D Q o C D 4 - i 5 l 1 I K 5 1 D34 Q Q 9 4 D Q , l K L l I D C aa 2 Q g . . 1 L ' r l 1 IP 4 ,Z 0 The Garden Club D G D 4l The Garden Club is one of Hyde l'arlc's oldest clubs, having been organized L in 1915, by Mr. XVhitney. It has greatly increased in membership during the last ' l I semester, probably on account of its organization of program and membership D Q l committees. K D C The programs are all of the most interesting sort. During the fall semester D G Mr. Miller gave us a talk on the raising of corn and wheat, and Miss Anderson l 2 I z started her serial story about her experiences in Australia, both of which we 5 l enjoyed very much. lx 6 During the last semester Miss Anderson linished her interesting story, and W we had several other talks, both on the subject of Botany and on other subjects. Y Some of our most notable social activities were the St. Patrick's party, hikes, A 1 A and the Animal Beach Party-for although our purpose is the further study of 2 1 Botany, we do like to have good times and we have them once a month. t VI lYe wish to thank our sponsors for the help they have given us in arranging fi? DAQ our programs and our other work, and for the interest they have put into it. 15741: . , 1 , , 1 is Ol- li ILILRS ' . September-February February-june K. I I Charles Hutchinson ..... .... l 'resident ...... .... H elen XX oodheld janet Miller ....... .... N lice-President . .. ....... Ruth lioster Helen XN'oodfield ..... .... S ecretary ...... .... lary Foster f N l' g Dorothy M. Cooper .... . .Treasurer ..... . . .Helen Hogg 'L . Miss Fuchs .......... .... S ponsor .. ...Mr. XVh1tney Q 3 h ' EFX... K ' ' PDQ Qyf ' ...- -- -.-- ---, , .yr f,,-'M---,t-il,s-tfsf----N-11' -57 ' ' 'zv fix 'oavfxxoy -Nga fC'f ?,f7 v yvfyf'- J Xl l ff ,....,.a,.,fi. , I A .,,. !fg ,,, i,,,,ff,wf2s....,,- ,,,n-.a, L'Af....-.-,J Q..- .-.M.-.... 189 Ag . . 11 -M.. J .T .5 V ' sw f 1 f'i '.ffezj S, v ., is The Fur ancl Feather Club The aim of the club is to promote interest in Zoology, and to encourage sociability among lovers if animal and bird life. The club has been a great success during the past year. There were over thirty members at the opening meeting. An interestinv to nic is chosen for each meetinff, and a discussion follows. O D A great many of the speakers were taken from the club's own membership. Refreshments are always supplied by the refreshment committee and enjoyed by all. To Mrs. Young, our faculty adviser, the club owes a great deal of its success. Long live the Fur and Feather Club! Ofhcers September-February jack Cowan ......... . . .President. . . . Lawrence Solomon. . . Ralph L. Howard. . . . . Secretary. . . . Robert Houston . . . . . .Treasureix . 190 . . .Vice-president. . . . . . February-I une . . . . .jack Cowan Humphrey Dixon Ralph l.. Howard . . .Pauline lierril ix f l 'TQ N. 'i f 1' ..- L.4v1 1 i Radio Club The Radio Club, under the able and worthy guidance of its sponsor, Mr. Spurgin and its President, George Hotton, has proved itself one of the banner clubs of Hyde Park. Starting its string of interesting activities with the presenta- tion of the opera by wireless telephone at the bazaar in the fall of 1921, it has been a credit to its Alma Mater, both socially and otherwise. 'XVith the wireless age before us in these modern times the Radio Club has also proved efficient in its hobby, building many things of wireless interest and arousing its schoolmates to an interesting and scientific wonder in the hobby of Radio. The club will be intact next year and contemplates another fruitful season. OFFICERS President .... ........... .... G e orge Hotton Vice-President . . .XVilliam Gilchrist Secretary .... ....... l ioy Stacks Treasurer ,,,, ....... il olm lllzlurer Chief Qperator ..XVilliam Coverdalft 191 1 X --,..-,..--,.......,.,...,... ,, M.. Y,,.. . ,, , M. , , ., .. . .. . 12' , 6' lie- r fP'd -- UD 3i.-F5'f'?? f '- A' , t ' ' .1 g2aL1:LL,,,,.wf ,dfqsh N1 ' k si? 5 ' . 3 zfifwa, , gf-.2 4 . W-, ' ' f 1 Z4 '- A, pf :if wg' .. 1 'gl-2!f'. 'Uf ' , ,-,'v,M- :H i E E 214-1- -5 H M- 'ar Q03 , . I X ,nik , - .i.-.... K. -- --....., .,,. , ll,.f, is --Mix N is E' t 1, WX ' - A. 2, , Spanish Club El club espanol haee que sus miembros tengan la oportunidad de liablar en espanol eon mas faeilidad. El elub ha sido muy aetivo este ano en sus esfuerzos literarios y soeialcs. Entre ellos. se efectuo lo siguiente: Yarios paseos a pie en el aire libre. una fiesta en la playag muy buenos programas eontando entre estos el intereambio de programas con las eseuelas Englewood y Bowen. Y bajo la direeeion de la Senora Flores los miembros tomaron parte en varias comedias espanolas, dos de ellos eseritas por los Hermanos Quinteros. Por medio del Club Espanol fue posible que algunos de sus miembros asis- tieran a la eomiea eorrida de toros que tomo lugar en Chicago en el mes de marzo. Por medio de nuestro club se organizo el South Side United Spanish Clubf' eompuesto por los iniembros aetivos de Englewood, l.indblom. Bowen. y 'Hyde Park. El senor Clarence Davies, nuestro tesorero, fue el que origino este plan. El South Side United Spanish Club dio un baile al Qual asistieron los miembros de las varias eseuelas superiores del sur. Estamos muy agradeeidos a nuestras tutoras. la Senorita Moore y la Senora Flores. l,os miembros de la eomitiva fueron: Septiembre a febrero Febrero a junio Dorothea Emerson ..... . .Presidente .... . .XYilbert T. Findley Dorothea Emerson . . . .Vice-presidente. . . . .Ruth H. Domlxe Mildred l.ewis . . . . .Seeretaria ..... . . .Patricia A. Egler David NYilson . . . .'l'resorero. . . . , .Clarence F. Davies l92 i ls. ,Y LAL, . ,, -L - . W ...., l l DG VG l D 43 D Q X I v W M D4 Il I D Q D O I DC 5, G V r F 5 DG D41 DG D41 li vc DQ l . f i Exe 1' I Evi we lx! V? a A I ff ' L 1. fa ,P if V nw A! :WJ --. -...,..-.- .:'-fi L, 1 ' X' u - . - L, g 1 '1::f. ......... :gp , 4 x fi .... T :Elf-3 ,' il W 3 i is fl , S I 1 '2:::'1r H ---- ----Y--if-f 'f'- Y- - -f--N I - ----- ---7-fm lim, gm, 'f 4.1 if -.Q . .,...,., , L -,,,,,,,,,,v,,,, ,, --f ,,,,,,, - ,,,-'Pa'-' as r or 1- ,ziirfi-:XLtx, o Q D 4 1 D 41 D G l 1 D 41 D 0 D G D Q r ? . 5 5 D 41 Le Club Francals 1 Le Club Franeais a fait beaucoup de progres pendant l 'annee passee. Aux . g reunions nous avons chante des chansons comme chantent les Francais, nous 0 Q avons joue aux jeux francais que Mlle Favard nous a appris, et nous avons eu 0 Q de tres jolis programmes. Nous avons donne beaucoup de petites pieces telles que: La Classe de la Premiere Periodej' L'Ascenseur, L'Illustre Dupin- l chel, et Les Etrennesf' A la reunion de Noel plusieurs eleves en costumes nous ont parle des coutumes de Noel en France. 9 41 Nous ecrivons en francais aux eleves d'une classe dans une ecole en Suisse b Q qui nous ecrivent en anglais. Nous aimons beaucoup ce travail-ci parce que i nous apprenons bien des choses de la Suisse. I Nous avons adopte une petite orpheline francaise, Simone Humblot, qui xl demeure au sud de la France. Elle nous apporte beaucoup de joie. Sa mere D Q nous ecrit des lettres tres interessantes pour nous parler d'elle. b A Nous voulons maintenant remercier nos professeurs de francais, Mlle Favard, ' Mlle Shipman, Mlle Johnson, et Mme Lockwood, de tous leurs efforts qui ont I contribue aux succes du club. ' x I . . . L? Q Members du Comite d'Adm1n1strat1on: D Q Septembre-Fevrier Fevrier-JL1i11 p Frederic Loeb ..... .... P resident . .... ...Leonard Rosenthal l I Dorothy Knowles .. .... Vice-President .. .... Dorothy Knowles X, Marcella Walker . . . . . . Secretaire ..... ................ M ary Foster QQ Arthur Chladek . . . . . . fresoriere ...................... Alyne Szold Mary Foster .... President du Comite du Programme .......... Donald Marye 3 5. 5 94? ----W str - xv Q 'P' v N ?'ff3V r 'XQif'gfuis Q 1' ., RJ Q ,wgxaa cxxi3QgpfaLaa-L,,LDM ,.i .... D, . I l fr LQ, .,, lxld l 'Y - V , A eo - I ga., 5.51 l w VY xl -x., :. ' s l lf g Y i-W 4- V V iff-'F ,.,,i 4.1:-v-' criLj 3 l l 0 0 D G D 4 D il 1 i ! I 1 2 0 Q D Q PS D J v o , 1 1 z . ' I U il D G D Q rv Q J 5 l l ' 1 D fl v la D 3 V I l l 9 I D Q D Q D 47 l f l l The History Club A 1 , D Q 2 G b 41 D Q The History Club was organized tghree years ago for the purpose of widen- 2 ing the general knowledge of history. From the very First the club has been 1 one of the most popular and prominent in the school. L Q D O At one of our first meetings, Miss Anderson gave us a very interesting talk 9 Q D QW on her trip to Australia last summer. At another meeting, we had slides on early l l 'Colonial History. Interesting programs have been arranged at every meeting with the view of carrying out the motto. Something Different. b 41 U fl D G D Q We are not satisfied with our past success, but are planning many fine things for the future. VVe thank Mrs. Hanson. whose able sponsorship we could 2 , , not have done without. D Q D Q1 ' A A D 0 D 4 OFFICERS I l September-February February-June i , . J Lester Cunningham President ..,. . 3 .Elizabeth E. Sherwood D D G Elizabeth E. Sherwood ........ Vice-President , D Q D G Alexander Isaacs Secretary ..... - - .,.4. -.-Margaret Gallant Dorothy Stebbins . .. Treasurer . .. ..... Robert Busch D fl U 4 o cl trjy - . V V I F 'T7 V 17 Q7 'F V V V V I O C .I D55 DEQ! 5.95 XPS 194 295 PSX EQ! A A i 5 Q L ay.. i - LU lg A. .. , if , if e o D 4 T o 4 DG. . l l i 1 M if Vi ' Q 1' , od D4 -E 2- oil DQ? . 1 af vii D4 rr P 43 3 l I 1 i ' 5 g fi , D 4: P 4 ' L zu 41 D G Y 5 1 l l l 1 ' I l The Boxing and Wrestling Club D A 3: Q ' A 0 Q D Q The Boxing and W'restling Club was a big success the last year. The mem- K bership was not large, but the few were mighty. Meetings were held once a - week when possible and nearly every member was present. v Q D Q In the heavyweight class, Greenberg and Howell showed the best class. 3, 4 0 Q , They put on a few bouts before an interested audience. Other good heavyweights l are Krogh and Woodward, who performed well and often. I In the lightweight class, Morrison was by far the best. He performed 9 G 9 Q whenever he had a chance. There were not any bantamweights or Hyweights this 9 Q W year. 2 I In wrestling, many bouts were held and the outstanding were: Thoney, l 5 Dunn, Day, Vaughan and Rice. D Q 93 The club owes a great deal to Mr. Howland who furnished the gloves and li G pf refereed all matches. oFF1CERs 3 Q President .......... ..... H ........ .... L e ster Greenberg X9 fl P Q Vice-President ....... .... R iehard Howell D Q D Secretary-Treasurer .... . .' . lerome Morrison 5 5 D Q 56 D 0 3 ' ' xi my X7 ' T U' V W '7 V ' ' YV? O W ' V 7 Y ' V V ' ' V' V G ' lt A .l Z, DQS XX. 29.4. W r , ww Q wa. 4 R: M fr 'V . 1, X ',., 1 n ffqfg if . -V ' J My ' X li T T it 5 ,- .... , , , . .- 4-K f'1K.,..,-,,4 X,-. Sit-,H , r ,V , , w ' .r ,,,,,,v,4 ,., ,, . , f.4,..,q--- -, Y W., ' misc..-mf . . - Mft--Q2 , ,. , . Checker Club Hyde Park is well represented in indoor sports by the Checker Club. :Xl- though the team did not enter the Checker League, it played several matches. Next semester the whole team will be back, and the prospects are bright for a championship. The club was completely reorganized, and some of the best players in the school were active members. A tournament was held and Jack Freis easily won. The team, which consisted of .lack Freis QCapt.D, Milton Pashkow, VVillard Eliel QMgr.j, Millard Gross, XVilfred Howe, Edward Lock- wood, and Harold Schwede, carried on the work which had been left to them by the previous ofhcers. Thanks are due to Mr. Morse, who sponsored the club. OFFICERS September-February February-June VVillard Eliel ........ .... P resident ..... ....... I ack Freis Jack Freis ..... .... V ice-President .. ..... Millard Gross Nathan Brewer . . . .... Secretary . . . .... Milton Pashkow Robert Sisson .. .... Treasurer ...... Vtfillard Eliel 196 C ,. .. . i 3 1 's Y - ' -: . - 1 fi' LJ, . la .1 pp! ,ng Li! x'-Eh 1 Pj' 'thi nu X ell lr .1 is 1 K.-----. -..Y--i-...v.i?..-,ll...-,,,,. ,A --Y ' ' . 4.-' .15 xi s-,vivid 1 r- D 41 , l D Q D 41 D 0 D Q 1 Q ,i D G D G D 0 D 4 A rr 41 D D 4 'J si . 5 1 5 1 1 0 4 D 41 D 4 D 4 1 K 2 1 i 1 1 I l A yj 1 b 4 Yx V O 4 9 4 Chess Club The past year has been the most successful ever known in the history of the V chess club. There were five of us from last year's team: Andrews, Sisson, Howe, Schwede, and Eliel, and these formed the quintet that won the city championship. P G WG The results of the fall tournament were: first, Andrewsg second, Elielg third, b Q O Q Schwedeg fourth, Howeg and nfth, Sisson. Both Howe and Schwede challenged 1 f f and beat Eliel, and that team won the city championship. Blake and Freis- ' E first and second substitutes-also received emblems. A membership drive suc- l I j ceeded brilliantly, and thirty-three members paid their two bits. The money 0 4 IP 'XG was employed to buy chess sets and boards. . 9.33 9 Q The team started out by playing New Trier two practice matches at the if 'Q Chicago Chess Club, winning both decisively 7-2. Then the team wiped up 5 i f T Medill, 5-0, in a league game. Morton was defeated in two practice matches, 3-2, Q 1 i and 4-1. Fenger succumbed next, 4-1, in another practice match. Then we tha fftlj knocked out Harrison for the city championship at the Chicago Chess Club 5-O. 5,13 Since then we have beaten Fenger twice. 5-O, 64M-VE. This gives Hyde Park NE 'X X' 442 points to opponents' SM. The team is still undefeated. 1 September-February OFFICERS February-Julle lx Edmund Andrews ..,,,., , , , ,President ....... ..... X 'Villard Eliel 717 Harold Schwede ,..,,. .,.. V 'ice-President . . . . . .XVilfred Howe VVillard Eliel .... .... S ecretary ...... ..... R obert Sisson Robert Sisson ..... .... T reasurer ......... .... H arold Schwede Edmund Andrews . . . .... Captain of Team. . . ..... Harold Schwede Wfilfred Howe .... .... B lanager of Team ..... ............ J ack Freis ',.-,, ., .,, K V, ...... Y- A -gif'--1 -M -'-f ---+C--7,1-, f3-,,,------- - -L, ,xfjf--........ 1.0, I -s,..,.-., ,., , .. , f ,A-. ,J ' 'f' .K .' 197 f A Q UN-jg iv? 1 I 1 R55 fyff X, QQ , X! in ,Ni w ,X A 2 JM M f X s : f E l v Q , E ix ,fbi NJ f 3 f P Q : ' 1 1 ' 2 x 2 D 5 M A U Q 5 , x 5 ' 5 5 Q . 5 t . I ' 1 3 D I VXQ , Q 9 Z D, 43 'E E 1 2 1 l f 1 s R, X! puff S ,Q 5, ,Q . 4 4 , ' ! , Q K i a , R 2 ' 3572 L 'Q X 5 QQ 2 2 1 ? E r 1 g 5 1 2' f K A lv: 5 ,L x,'f,.:,i 'S by , 'N Q' 5 g Q x,., bxffff'-f 1 6 -vim-,ggi ,3:g -.,.v,W , 1 , .fr-kxxm Q NEQW it In I ww: 5 2 ,A MF M,fXf?i,.NiVM A Ab, , 'n'g'g,v,n I K Lg Nun' A xSIf,,,,,. 3 Ag' mf? '11, Q 3 J ,vnu---L ,MF WM 3 Cf -:X K? il M 'h.-,A ' T7 - 'WY' 1:1-,MK Maxi lx .2 axhew .yfv H, Y -Q-3,5 1, ,Qt , ff' ' N' L 21fg, , 195 Q r QM - Las FW Hyde Park Weekly 0 0 The year 1921-22 marks two great changes in the Hyde Park Weekly. One f D 4 was in the size and form, as the Weekly was changed from a magazine to a news- paperg and the second was in the method of selecting the staff. It is hoped both of these changes are for the better. The present staff wishes to thank the two sponsors, Miss Brown and Miss V 4 Biggs, for their helpful efforts during the last semester. p D 0 September-February Executive Department F ebruary-june H Thomas R. Mulroy .... ..... E ditor-in-Chief .... . . .C. Victor Wisner Alta Cundy ......... .... A ssistant Editor .... ...... J ames H. Black D 4 James H. Black ..... .. . .News Editor. . . . . . . .. . . . .Gordon G. Brittan joseph L. Simpson .... ..... B usiness Manager .......... Joseph L. Simpson .D Q Manuel Kite ........ ....... A dvertising Manager ......... Louis Weinberg Business Department John Barton . . ....... Assistant Business Manager. . .Theodore Fauntz D 4 Charles Cole ..... .... A ssistant Advertising ..... f'Robert Bregman Q D G Manager lStanley Rosenbaum 1 figqouipflgvfli ' iCirculation Manager . . . ...... Sidney Collins .Bonnell Allen . . . . . D 4 XVillard Orr . ..... Assistants ......... .... M ilton VVohl 9 4 Anne Evans . ....... 1 Editorial Department Editorial Writer. Dorothy Eleanore Cooper 9 4 A . jtHannah Friedberg ssistants ..... ..... I Melbourne Boynton P 4 Uoseph White Colman Sanford 1Robert Sisson Gordon G. Brittan lBUl'tO1'l MCROy - D Q Angela Carr f Alta Cundy Frances Jenks 1 .... News Assistants . .lPauline Mayer D 4 William Hall Jane Seckbach Irving Newman Leon Despres Elizabeth Pratt 4 ' Dorothy V. Hubbell V Charles B. Anderson .. .... L-t Ed-t Kathefllle Grace 4 Dorothea Emerson 1 emily 1 Of H azel Duncan Leonard Rosenthal .... .... H umor Editor .. .... Richard M. Overton Music Editor ................. David Burford Katherine Grace ........ . . . Rewrite Editor ............... Ethelyn Ahern V 4 Marjory Cooper Gladys Ex b 4 Assistants . . . .......... Madeline Smith Ruth Jackson 1 LMarion Davis Gertrude Stone Robert Brink Charles Yates ' Frances Owen .... Art Editors .............. Robert Bfilik D 4 Lucille Crunelle ' 't ' .llirances CQVWCE' v Q Rubetta W. Bi s . .... ' . - ' I ubetta . 1ggS 1 Gretta M. Broifi , Fa.Cu.lty Advlsofs Gretth M. Brown, A D 41 79' VO 'VV 'VV H99 VV' Vvrm OC EQ! ZQS XX XPS PSX DQS XX . ESX . .l ' 199 -.-,,.... i ' 6' if 1 :qi-Q. V -2 ..,j .+w,'u:.3,5,: ., , '- - 3' , , QE, 5: ,, ,Q fe .M M . . mE?3Q..g QU i sh 3 ,5 .QA W 1 5 231355 :Tig f 'A ,Q 'ft jl ,Wi l .Q Q-- ns, ' 'L if ' ' V ' . 'iiffrm 'fffefjfziisiu 53,553 is if i . ' ry ' .xg ,if '-of-we he s , ' V ' T 55:2 bra. J s f- 3 2, -.-.Q 'x iii 'fi '- s ' A '1..fi'., P'-1 are X 5 VX, fi 'X . X X l . ,. , 1 The Story Scribblers' Society Looking back, the Story Scribblersl Society finds that it has had a successful year. Many stories have been read and criticized. ln the Yleekly Story Contest. the stories which gained prizes had as their authors members of the Story Scribblers. The club itself is very democratic, for it is open to all class-men who can write. All that is required for admission is the club's acceptance of an original story. That story also has a chance of being published in the school paper, and is not this worth trying for? OFFICERS September- liebruary February-ul une lYalter Zivi . . . . .President ...... .... il osephine McNally Alvin Bloom ....... . . . Vice-President . . ....... Alvin Bloom josephine McNally . . . . .Secretary ...... . . .Nathan Rosenberg Charles Anderson . . . . . .Treasurer . . . . .Dorothy Stebbins 200 !...,.,..,..,..,,,,,,,,.,....,,....,-....-Y- . - -..hw .-,,,,,. J--K-, ...,....,-.,..,,-. ,,..,... l -,X ii 3 w , l l V 1, Q.. . , 1 ,I , , 2 f A e ' ' sr. ,Q ,.,, , cz' - .V P V- -' ' . 1 in , i 1 N w . - r , gag, 2-fffyfl. X , - r- ' .Q fa .3 - H' If lglrlt ' J , X L1 . 27 is 1'-79 if . i - 5- . .fi ' W ' I '- l 7 Q 4 H flifif , N ,jf 6 ig? Ni iii? filo 4, .A vgvfqi N3 V- . -,.. , 3,51 .3 LH.. x1QPu..b J? -.,,- -V-.-., . .-YV A -V-W ---,,-..--VY-V- - W V.-.b--v ..VV -Y fm.,--kwn V. .- V,-- N Y 5!ln,,,f EQ K ..f lx xi Q -4 KJV mf X! il I K r XX l ' 1 . 3 l I l 1 l rj O cc W W N ' f 3 1 T I 7 5 , A 5 5-si ff 5' his 1 1 l M A f s ., N M: 5191 l Q 1 , l , fx W .5 .X V Branch Orchestra undcr direction of Miss Katherine Finley I Alpha Club of thc Branch 201 X JH l 2 'rs T -ii? ,' --T ' f '- -' gn K4 1 ' 4 I T -iii-T-illll-Z E e l 2:::a! ':g:5, l l -' 5 --f -at, - 'I 1 V-T l X1 at oo D G D G D 0 1 V D Cl D 0 Q ' ' Xl -X D 4 D G D CI l J D 4 D 4 X l Dramatic Club E Q 41 This year the Dramatic Club started with a dash. After the tryout for new y members had been given and the eligibles chosen, the Dramatic Club settled down D and began its work in earnest. Several very clever plays were given, including D G A Case of Suspension, Three Pills in a Bottle, and 'fThe Hour Glass. As l the biggest feature of the year. a dance was given, which proved to be very suc- cessful. Everyone has contributed his support, and it is with pride that we say 1, this year has been a very successful one. 9 4 D 41 OFFICERS September-February February-june Laura XVilliams ....... .... P resident ...... .. .Randal McGavock D Q Randal McGavock .... Vice-President .......... Alan Cross D Q Alan Cross ........ .... S ecretary ...... .... 3 largaret Gallant y T Robert Stevenson . . .... Treasurer . .. .... Delphine Rosenblatt D 4 D 4 V9 'VV VV 'VV' 'WVU T VV' V Y' XPS D DSX XX X23 PSX 7,944 EQ? 554 si 202 D Q l - 1 Z 1- ' :- H ...., -' 22, lil! + ' l QM 1M'g '2::!!1, -IMT 4 C T F F A 0 G A C o 4 D G D 0 f D A D 0 D 4 D 4 E N 4 A D 4 Senior Dramatics A This year, for the first time, Senior Dramatics was organized as part of the D Q school curriculum under the direction of Mr. Harry L. Andrews. The first, big 4 play, presented january fourth and fifth, was Harry James Smith's A Tailor- Made Man, a four-act comedy. Cast: - John Paul Bart ..... ....... ....... P aul E. Barry P Q Tanya Huber ..... .... ..... E l isabeth Gordon 9 4 Mr. Huber ..... ...... F rancis Healy l Dr. Sonntag ...... .... L eonard Levy Peter McConkie .... ..... R ichard Carr i l Mr. Rowlands .... ...... R obert Atwood V 4 Mrs. Stanlow. .. Leith MacDonald b 0 Mr. Stanlow ...... ................. X Vilbert Findley A Corinne Stanlow .... .... H elen Randolph and Ruth Pease Mr. jellicot ....... .... D onald Marye and Fred Handschy P i Mrs. Fitzmorris .... ........... D orothy Eleanor Cooper D 4 Mr. Fitzmorris .... .... F red Handshy and Donald Marye 5 4 Mrs. Dupuy .... ............... B lanche Engelhard T Bessie Dupuy ..... ................. B arbara Sands Abram Nathan. . james E. O'Hagan Pomeroy ....... Timothy Scofield D 4 This play was so well presented and received that it was arranged to give a D 0 Spring Senior Play with the co-operation of the Community Center and the A Parent-Teacher's Association on May 12. This was Booth Tarkington's four-act comedy, Clarence, V A D G D 0 Y W 'VVTYVV WVU VV VVYYVUU .13 'W Y sg 3 4' W N fvmul 41: my K' ., ,Q .. A 955, :gY,5Lfyf.d f.. :wf 351 1 Vi 4 .. pg me gg Q5 aa .gi , , fi A ' Q EQ, 23 ,..- f- ,U i' Jo' . A1-mb ' , ....-new 2 04 l 'n 2 . -- N ' ' ' ' D ' '1::e!1. 6 5 F'-' D 4 H. M. S. Pinafore V Q This year the musical organizations of the school presented their annual operetta, H. M. S. Pinaforef' a comic opera by the famous Gilbert and Sullivan. The evenings of April nineteenth and twentieth were devoted to this production. D Q It was, perhaps, one of the most successful presentations that Hyde Park has witnessed. D 4 The team-work of the principals and the chorus, the untiring efforts of Miss Guller and Mr. Robinson, and the co-operation on the part of the business staff made this year's operetta a good production. Three of the veterans from the famous '21 operetta, Mikado, were James 9 Q O'Hagan, Hugh LaBounty, and Richard Carr, all of whom took principal parts p 4 in Pinafore. The other male parts were taken by John Barton, George Luce, and Olaf Odin. The principal girls' parts were taken by Jane Porter, Pauline Burrhus, and Adlaide Brostrom, for the first performance, while Barbara Sands, Evelyn Peter- D 4 son, and Katharine Riefstahl took the same leads on the second night. 9 Q The whole play was set on the deck of Her Majesty's Ship Pinafore. VVith i jolly sailors doing sailors' jigs, and pretty maids forming a flowery background for the main events, the entire production was a very pretty and lively one. John Barton as Dick Deadeye convulsed the audience by his many peculiar be q antics and his unfortunate way of saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. D 0 Dorothy Knowles in a sailor costume was the star of the evening when she danced her famous sailor dance. Jane Porter and Barbara Sands did equally well in their part of Josephine, the captain's daughter. A J We wish to thank both Miss Guller and Mr. Robinson for their helpful 5 assistance, and to express to them our deep appreciation for the hard work they did on the operetta. D 4 Cast of Characters The Right Hon. sir Joseph Porter, K. C. B., ' First Lord of the Admirality ................... . . .Hugh O. La Bounty Ia 0 Capt. Corcoran-Commanding H. M. S. Pinafore .... ...... R ichard H. Carr 9 0 Ralph Rachstraw-Able Seaman .................. ..... J ames E. O'Hagan 1 i Dick Deadeye-Able Seaman ................... ......... J ohn Barton Bill Bobstay-Boatswain ........ . . .George A. Luce Bob Becket-Boatswain's Mate .... ....... O laf Odin 9 q Tom Tucker-Midshipmate ...................... ..... C has. Van Pelt D Q Sergeant of Marines ...................... A ......... ..... Vx 7 alter Lowy i Josephine-The Captain's Daughter Cfirst n1ghtJ ...... ....... J ane Porter Josephine-The Captain's Daughter Csecond nightJ ..... ..... B arbara Sands Hebe--Sir Joseph's First Cousin C first nightj ............... Adlaide Brostrom D Q Hebe-Sir Joseph's First Cousin Csecond nightj ........... Katherine Riefstahl Little Buttercup-A Portsmouth Bumboat VVoman ffirst nightj . .Pauline Burrhus P 4 Little Buttercup-A Portsmouth Bumboat Woman Csecond nightj ........................................ Evelyn Peterson First Lord's Sisters, His Cousins, His Aunts .................. Girls' Glee Club P 0 Sailors ............................. z., .................... Boys' Glee Club Marines ........ Ned Lockwood, Robert Bregman, James Wack, John Fitzpatrick D 0 Sailors' Dance by Milton Rubel, Carl Gode, Frederick Shallenberger. Chas. Van l Pelt, William Belknap. . D Q Y. Q V0 'vv -vvn 'vo vv vv 'Ov 1- 57.91 XX ESX. Q05 295 PSX 295 253.4 'f' ,,- .x ..., ik Q i. x N X A ..,,,z' fy: 'sh 3. -wr vb v- Q- gf. 1 .- -,ave .4 if 27 if--:L ' - ' X . i f 5 N , 9:1 :ggi L- V 'na -.,-,Q - 'X-, f A, V ' ,g ' I if M vi: yr xi! 22 .- , 'fy , ,Mm i. .im wk -1 S. .Q X- H Y QA'-f-1, 1 ::33,,N A--Q-22 454. P1 , f '12 - J ir' Wx N : ,gg..3. ,Q - , 1 + if P, 1, ,. if-fp...-f .-.-n3'..'2'T-L'P 'f ...,........ . Pinafore Cast Behind the Scenes 1 I 5x v. I 'i x X. Sir Joseph Porter and His Relatives 206 A Us a E at 1 S w , I ,' V. .,,1 uf 'li'-115 Ply ,, ., f ,,...M.- , X 3 - vdqd 2 -. Z 1, , -,A ,,,, - 7 I 'jill 5 W ,it t igs-Je.-f-:ily 1 't 1 v 4 ' E Z V C1 1 D 41 U 51 D G D Q V I D G D Q D C D 4 1 i D Q D la D 4 v Q I , 1 . 4 I 1 . 4 1 M 1 9 9 Girls' Glee Club 1 This year, 1921-1922, has been very successful for the Girls' Glee Club. i ' 4 1 Besides working in the operetta and singing in several assemblies, it sang on a M gp Q program given by the musical organizations of our school at Hamilton Park. O 4 D Q It also entertained and served at the Parent-Teachers' Banquet. ' I September-February OFFICERS February-June T X Angela Carr ........... . . . President ...... Y .... .. 3 . .Janet Smith Q D Q Jane Porter .... ' ...... Vice-President . .. ..... Dorothy VValkerY fb 41 D G Katherine Riefstahl 4. . . . Secretary ...... ....... L oretta Rice y janet Smith ............ . . .Treasurer ..... ............. B ernice Bitters ,B MEMBERS First Soprano Second Soprano 0 G V G Jeanette Trautman Jane Porter Katherine Riefstahl Pauline Burrhus DQS QQ Eleanor VVendt Margaret Smith Barbara Sands Lulu Glass 1 5 Bernice Bitters Adelle 1Vhitfield Grace Bowen Mildred Miller + 1 Margaret Gallant Bertha Campbell janet Good Ruth Fox 1 . ,Q D6 First Alto Second Alto Gladys Zahn Elizabeth Sherwood K 1 Adla Brostrum Dorothy XValker l I I 3 Jule Cullen Helena jones 1 Q Q Frances Horrocks Sylvia Kohny Dorothy Cooper Janet Miller Folsome Bushey Loretta Rice Martha Nicholson . 5 5 2 Accompanist-Marian Shaw i t 5 22131 I i,,......- - f Ax. T7 H ' 0 17 f' X 'H X - , ---A X1 13, gy , M V ',E.,,v-I-...t lem qqryggqs, I 1,-,.,N'4f:r'f-fa L., V. L wr, .V A , 4, , I . .i, s,.., V' ' Vue: ',- frffy R . 5 4' nv-ff 1 1 5 1-ff' M. ' i I1 ar QRTESL 4 -1 na? ,A rt ' f., 1 . , ff QQ ,sa .,, ' KLMJA Bw' Illia-4 1 ff.. V, N The Boys' Glee Club The Boys' Glee Club has had for this last season of 1921-22 what is unde- niably one of its best years. The Club started out with a number of veterans of past operettas, among them Carr, La Bounty. and O'Hagan, who were principals in f'The Mikado. New voices were added, among them Luce, Barton, Odin, and Van Pelt. who with the three mentioned above made up the boys' cast of Pina- foref, The operetta was a great success, said by many to be the best of all the operettas so far given, and was certainly equal to any of the other operas. Before the operetta was presented, the Club gave several programs in the Assembly. and with the Girls' Glee Club went to the Hamilton Park field house to give a concert. After the opera the Club presented a musical skit, called VYilliam Tell, a parody on the opera of this name, in the Assembly. l,ist Of Members First Tenor-James E. O'l-lagan, George A. Luce, Milton Rubel, Paul Grif- nng, Colman Sanford, Frederick Shallenberger, Raphael Ettelson. Second Tenor--Eugene Blye, Raymond Goss, Leslie Raymer, Richard Carr, Thomas B. Ford. First Bass-Bradley Davies. Millard Gross, Carl Gode, Leland Neff, YVilliam Holmes, Stanley Watson. Second Bass-John K. Barton, Charles Van Pelt, Hugh O. LaBounty, XVil- liam Belknap, Robert Adams, Vlfilliam H. Bloom, Bernard VVeber. Accompanists--'Isador VVitte and Howard Hamm. 208 ' fi If 1f1r'1 i ff-i V, QM---H 1 M V! 1g1Ii!,1,,:: W 1 'Mt Q 1 L+ -arg 3 i SQ oo l M l I1 tr Z2 D G 1 ' N D G F-1 J o 41 D 4 I D 4 D Q D Q O 41 i F l T D Q D C W 1 41 D C 5 I l 1 Musical Club 9 Q U Q - D cz D 4 This year the Musical Club has been very successful. An assembly was l Q given which proved that its members were ingenious and talented. Many of the ' Club have entertained at ditferent assemblies as there were too many members p Q1 D 0 to participate in the one. p 41 D Q , The success of the club is due to Mr. Robinson, and we wish to express our x Q sincere appreciation to him. D M OFFICERS P 0 ri, Q . . T 1' President . .... ............ .... e 1 1n1e Porter ' v' P 'd f L ft R' I 1 ICC' resi en .. ..... ore a ice I 5 S s 1 ' K 1 D Q XX ecretary ..... . . . y via o my Treasurer . . . . . .Millard Gross D Q W I l A is M we 1 W if E l ' ' 1 T N, f U WV K7 'f W dorm N 'r 'X'r is ss f -jig ' F 51,',,gf'- -1:,,fo1'L NST ' 17 -.nf 'iff ' ' ws 'N ' ' -scoff s4:s,,.-. T : . sis QC- axf3c,,ss,-4E-if! -W J,-1,4a1,s,ss -Aff1Z F4116 P 209 in if .v , A .' , F F . 3-in Ji ' ' V ,gif f 'f 'Q j:i 47 , .iam -ae fi-ff? V' ig.,,w J- -. ,' ' 1 ' jx' - -----fx N X an e'-,,...- A -1. t ..,l g , i -. aa -:H?:4.4f 4 ,.a1,se.1-,Q-N W.. ,, ..-.. F Hyde Park High School Orchestra Conductor ............................................ Mr. O. E. Robinson Concertmeister .... . . . . . .Miss Katharine Finley President ...... .......... S arah Leff Secretary ...... ............................................. I rene Niles Treasurer ............................................. Edward Chervenka First Yiolin-Katharine Finley, Sarah Leff, Harold Schwede, Myra Solomon, Mae McHugh. Maceo Cosey, Yllalford XValden, Edgar Blumenthal, Edward Chervenka, Leo Bolenci, Frances Lawton, George Donnelly, Freeman Brooks. Second Violin-Irene Niles, Victoria Martin, Paul Lee, Roberta johnson, Frieda Goodman, Violette Russell, john Erickson, Samuel Vlfiner, Jeanette Dimes, Stuart Robinson. Bass-Halbert Harley. Clarinets-David Shapiro, David Beskin. Horn--Benny Greenfield. Trombones--DeLois Aiken, Arthur Bradley. Bells-Thomas Behymer. Cornetshlllax Sandler. Harry Menzel. Flute-Jacob Gursky. Saxophone, 2-Kenneth Heilbron, Spaulding Castle. Percussions-Malcolm Young. Pianist-Isador Ylfitte. The orchestra played with splendid effect the music of the entire score of the opera HPlH3.fO1'C.,, Miss Katharine Finley, a recent addition to the faculty, and an able violinist, has taken the position of concertmeister of the orchestra 210 7' Yi ' W N 771 I,,' ' 1 1 1 47 . . Q 'ia U :-. qua --,w,,,Y.A - 111- ff-5-Ln f gag . 5 1? Q , : 1 i 4, i , ,aug i rj cg? ,f ' 1 9142 M 4,7 f , el'-7323-'P 15m a-f: :a-Jr.:-gig, FT lf . t , Y . . . 0 0 D Cl D 4 D Q l 1 D G D Q o o D C ' l D A D G D 0 D Q f . i y I y ' 1 , Hibben Gordon Kauders Kite D 4 V C tv Q 9 . . . Q N Alumm Assoclation f 3 1 Under the leadership of such noted alumni as Helen Robbins. lrene Haneur. 0 Q W Helen YVells, VVilliam Stephenson, and Henry Obendorf, the present Alumni D Q Association was organized late last fall. This was the first attempt at any get- 5 l ting together of Hyde Park graduates since 1918. y I 1 ' Feeling that Hyde Parkers should not be allowed to drift apart, the above- 9 q D Q mentioned people arranged for a banquet to be held at the Hyde Park Hotel. 0 Q 9 Q Invitations were broadcasted, resulting in an attendance of over fifty of the pep- T y piest and most loyal alumni. The Association was organized on the spot, with Helen Robbins as president. D Q D c A unique feature of the Association is the four Hyde Park students elected b 41 D Q by the Alumni for the purpose of keeping the students and the Alumni mutually l sympathetic. These students are Elisabeth Gordon, Fanchon Kauders, Samuel lx 1 Hibben, and Manuel Kite. ' D tp -C Much has been accomplished during the year. There were the two Home- p 4 Q! xf coming weeks, one in December and one in May, where former Hyde Parkers 1 thronved their Alma Mater to receive the reetin s of former teachers and old , b g g l . friends. Q The week in May was worked out in greatdetail. Being heralded by the 5, Q fy 'ij May 24 number of the XVeekly. a whole page of which was devoted to the Alumni, ' and published by them, festivities followed fast. I i There were the Alumni Follies, a side-splitting production, the dance, and Q31 the reception, at which the Senior Girls Society assisted. lYe may hope for great Q3 5, .5 things from the Association, for when Hyde Parkers get together, great things I f . 3 are accomplished. D 41 D c .T We f dev-are 'rfzcs vs' W AVO l... , -. - f- ' 'W' XT-1,.,.r7 -1 'f-.fvf V ' ' M WY. . , -,......fi'Q:g. -5,1 ffl. was ,M , , EACQS fs .cs . . as Q - , A Q .f A , t 21 1 nm-Y,-...f. , 1 k M ------mf-.-.fy--V.,--....., L 0 .. -- ' 2 ,, in A + :- ' m pmt' K 1 x W, P-P ' --fig? -.5 Q.:-fvwzrxlh-1 ,-. D Q 0 0 Q C L U BS K D 4 4 . , . D Af ' Q 5 Q21 f 'CZ P 4 fi' X X L! N gif! 7 X S ff 19.1 - M -'mm f Q, 'ic' M w T A Q . Hina! 1 E Q Wmgiff .mt xx. 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Hyde Parkers in the future may well and with reason sing the praise of the old school's football team which , 4 came through the entire season without a single defeat. An early start at prac- D G 4 tice,-unequalled material, and an equally unequalled coach did the business. ,D Q The season held a succession of surprises. In the first place, our first 4 game was with Elgin High, North State champions, and the score was a seven P 4 Q to seven tie. This upset the dope as to the outcome. Then, exactly one week U 4 T later, the team up and beat the invincible team from Englewood. It was a wonderful exhibition of football, the Blue and White taking the Purple off its G feet, and the final tally was Hyde Park 6, Englewood 0. The game with Tilden D Q G was cancelled and forfeited to us. The next game was played with Schurz, P Q and was more or less of a track meet, the final score being 42 to 0, in favor of l Hyde Park. This was only a practice game, however. The succeeding game 5 4 Q was with Lindblom, and was a heart-stopper. Hyde Park got the winning D 4 4 point in a 7 to 6 score. The game was not played until a week after the schedule l T date which may have had something to do with the closeness of the outcome. , p Harrison was put away to the tune of 12 to 0, and the last game of the season, A D fl o D 41 Q that for city championship was with Austin, and was another track meet, Hyde r Park handing the north side school a 32 to O black eye. Such was the remarkable l record made by our 1921 football team. D 4 O Q Emblems were awarded to: li li 1 Simmons, Capt. Shepherd Smith Greenberg Carpenter p . Q 'Wood Clegg Hoag Borden Weber V 4 G Hobscheid O'Shea Hibben Horton Duval G Murray Schofield Blumenthal McCarthy Hammond , 5 Q 0 o Q 0 1 ' D fl QW VVS' HCV? 'VV VV '99 Y V977 Vv 'VQ7 EQ! XX XJ 0 293 215 ESX QQ! X25 e 2544 e ' Q-G 4 19 N l E - W ' X lil? iii 4 g :Q 5 gg dl'-re 'Ha i T x I l- 453 a f V-'Q v 4 l D Q D 41 D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 v Q , D Q Brundage, Allen, Turnbull, Van Benschoten, Murphy, Findley, Sanford, D Q Jennings, Rubenstein, Bradley, Brown, Brennan, Day, Patterson, Dinds- T dale, Wilson, Larkin QCapt.j, Hammond, Beals, Hanaway, Rendigs, Mecse I . i Q . . D L1 htwel ht Football., 1921 D 4 ' One of the peppiest teams ever put out by Hyde Park was the lightweight f football team. Its greatest and outstanding fault was that it was a green team, D Q there being not a single veteran player in it. The reason for this was that the D G 1920 ruling disallowed both a heavyweight and lightweight team for any one i school in the city league. This left us in a handicapped position inasmuch as practically all the rest of the schools having lightweight teams had had them during 1920 instead of heavyweight teams as in our case. At the beginning of D Q the season, the team was coached by Charlie, but he gave place to our heavy- Q weight 'ivet, Eddie Meese. The Hrst league game was with Tilden, who P won on a freak fumble, the score being 6 toO. Bowen was the next scheduled to play us. Hyde Park fought hard and scored once, but was defeated 21 to 7. ' iWe next played Morgan Park, to whom we lost due to inability to finish an D Q advance with sufficient punch. In the last game, that with Parker, the team played football and the result was a scoreless tie. Fenger forfeited her game F fl with us to us. ' Emblems were awarded to: P 0 Larkin, Capt. Brennan Rubenstein Hannaway Findley D G Brown Rendigs Day VVilson Van Benschoten ' Patterson Beal Dinsdale Hammond Bradley b 4 vcd '70 f5'C74i5Z5'C 7374 VV VV V9 if 5.95 DQ4 aa an aa PSXT EQ! PSX 216 as 1 F G Ly 3 , ,J D 41 A1 Qf 'I r l D el D0 1 1 1 D41 DQ 5 DQ D52 l 2 1 f 1 1 y Sw 5455 f 2 J , x Wi 1 l 1 X QM U n .t .A 4 . L 5-xg X. N 32- 1 if 3 1 JAY , K 21 U' . 1 L--Q 4--Q --H--W QV- -1-e----ka---M-F 41 -..., M 1 3 M ' 'tiff ', r gl 6 'Y gli.. L1 - Q? J ilwl 1 Dinsdale, Anderson, Mgr.g Collins, Ferguson, NYiSlow, Greer Strong, Blanchel, Black, Stein, Binder Colosimo, Shurman Coach Scanlonls call for men brought forth a hearty response with the result that a Hue team was created. The follow ing games were played: Hyde Park .... 14 Tilden .. Hyde Park .... 12 Englewood .12 Hyde Park 11 Englewood Hyde Park .... 9 Phillips .10 Hyde Park 7 Phillips . . Hyde Park .... 29 Lindhloni . .13 Hyde Park 16 Lindbloni Hyde Park .... 10 Joliet ..... .11 Hyde Park 13 Tilden . . . Hyde Park .... 9 South Bend. . .24 Eniblems were awarded to: Blanchet, Black fCapt.j, Shurman, Hanson. Colosimo, Binder, Stein , An- ,:Zy,,-.t,...1..X5kf 5 gre --M -- - M0- e..j3,f-.fgff - Nr-jyqiff- ''bV-si:f-m--N-:s2wyy?'fe1-1--1'-iff' 21 tgxwwa-,fg':k,,,t:. M .4'wgf:-.. -..W ,... ..,4b.ff.b1-.. .... M-, ,9J4sX....,,afmffvl-x,,-.,--.,Y. 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C1 'R 5 1 x 1 CCI -'fx ,xv 1 1 Xl : , r fu S Ill , 5 9 x ' AX, 2 CD 3 L , U, 5 ,I I m cd I 3 .Z , 5, : R .4 '52 :S ' px U1 -2 Q , C I 5'-15 2. 9 5 ,Af .,. .. 1. , ':!,X.,,.2f'.,A M 1 Kam, N jp - ,gnx-T, -H--w--' M-.i.3T!x..:x3L,f by Y .,u.-......!'2SNJiS'1.......-.-.rm-1fix-KAQ---....,-,-V.-Alf -fLl'-.....,....-fa. -fc. -......-.,.,,f1lxXf'.4S'-......,, -,f 15,143 ..-,-flCff.f,S,r,., 5 218 ' A an U 3 . ....s.- in a Q . .-- I W4i::,, ':::see. F? 0 O D 4 Mi Lightweight Basketball It was a great team this season, a team which won the sectional champion- p , ship and missed the city championship by only one point. At any rate those who D G sawvthe team play saw it play basketball as it should be played. Every one on D 0 the team was a star, played like a star, and sometimes-saw stars. The season began with a series of hard practice games, which put the team in fine trim and 1 helped Butch find, and remedy its weaknesses. The first league game was with D G Tilden, and Hyde Park won, 12 to 4. In this game it showed what a strong team P G it was. Englewood came next and was left on the lower end of the seesaw, the final tally being 17 to 13, in favor of Hyde Park. Then came the dark 0 Q and redoubtable Phillips, which suffered a 17 to 7 black eye. Hyde Park regis- D 4 tered another win in the next game with Lindblom, defeating that school's team, l 18 to 14. The succeeding game was with Tilden, whose desperate playing on 1 its own Floor held Hyde Park to a 13 to 13 tie. The first and only setback to the D 4 team during the preliminary season came in the next game with Englewood on D G that schoo1's floor, where it was defeated in a hard contest, 10 to 9. The next T two, with Phillips and Lindblom, were both victories for Hyde Park, the tallies being 15 to 5 and 21 to 12 respectively. The team then entered the semi-finals D Q and defeated first Parker, 17 to 10, and then Crane, 13 to 8, in two sparkling Q games, clinching for Hyde Park the sectional championship. The heart-breaking final game for the city title came next, and after a nerve-racking contest, Hyde Park came out on the short end of a 12 to 11 score. Tlierewas one out-of-town D 0 game with Joliet, Feb. 18, Hyde Park easily winning, 15 to 5. ' 1 Emblems were awarded to: A A Davies, Capt. Sullivan Stock V Brittan D 4 Anderson Behan Bowers Carr H 1 y Dygert Grossman Bradley v ci D O D 41 D 0 Y -- -- ' v v -' U . ' 219 ,.,.....-.,,.,,,v .. ,..., . ,,,,, , Ap-.. KAW-xx X I ,-,f,.,,fcz W 3 t L 7 I M 1 If I:-, ' gf! M 7 if if 145- --if L-QW f' , - A Q19 A f f ' si, fam ' gf. . ' 1--.nf--m--f-Af- .r T7 fw, . ,fe f'f f ,- X ' AQ... ufjf Q. -.ws aff? Ag' 1 K-Lf--f 2' I f -6----f-W-f fA ' ' ,ij LFQX z,'-fynff' X! XY 55.3 ,FAQ Q' - . . 'f.f'...,..... ,rndlyy W-'1 . xx 4' H Ty 1:3 'XX 4 Rx, f X 1 6 Q -Fm lx KX u X iyffg . . A, V DIA-Q V, X , A x mix! 1 N 1 A xv fx' X 1-fwf-----, --Q -f -, ,- '- . -1 , ,V , V ' ff--. ,. 4 ' ' w , ,, f.vIww. 220 ,E B an CD C'- ill CL 5- E E Q o a.. U va 2 5 J F7 Q ra ,, 6 4.1 U O-4 C ,rs P ill 5 CJ L- -U : 4 E E U 4-A 3 .E '30 .- s.. in Q 9 Q 3 H1111 aw :ly Coolidge cl mlzm B1 'hcttv ., : n CCI .-.. ,.. CC SI S- F5 , ,-4 JI x. .L c L4 M 7: Q : f- -. J, C H1065 fa gj .' 2 A 2 - we . -- Q -- - nga? Sn Track Team Again Hyde Park is a champion in track! And it was the Senior team that accomplished the feat this time. Needless to say the boys who turned out for practice were exceedingly good athletes. Fine material coupled with fine coach- ing makes a combination hard to beat, as was proved this season. The three Stagg races at Bartlett gymnasium, January twenty-ninth, Feb- ruary eleventh, and February eighteenth, conclusively showed Hyde Park's superiority in track, for we headed the list with a total of eighty-two and one-half points. During the let-up of two or three weeks between meets, the team continued to improve its already fine condition with the result that at the following meet on March fourth. Hyde Park won the Cook County Interscholastic with a total of forty-three points. This meet clinched the City Championship for us. At this meet, Yarnell's, Duval's and Coolidge's exceptionally brilliant work did much to bring about the happy result. Hyde Park won third place at the next meet at the First Regiment Armory with a score of sixteen points. In the last event of the season, which was the North-western Interscholastic, Hyde Park tied with XVest Minneapolis High for third place. with a score of eleven. This concluded a very fine season. The Junior team made third place in the Stagg races, and third in Cook County Interscholastic. Major emblems: Duval, Coolidge, Yarnell, Strong, Greenberg, Boland, Teetzel. vo' Xvqff vv 'vv' W f-vv' v-v Pc?sQ Q A plfzf.- XX 595 aa QSXS X25 av! 221 1 L. A 'T T' ... 'VF' , rw + '. '53 X . 1 f fi ?' ,fin K '- E, 'K-J'?l w Q if W 3 P 1 ., N Q33 .3 -. A, -if 4 - - f - r ,, ' V .. if 3 , Li ff. - .. Y f X .W ., jf. nz, ff T ,gi im k-Tix' - ,4Af4--ibn , fl -N W ,' K '-'FEA fi' sl' 5' TT '.-I' Q 3 Q ' RHS yn , 1 'f ' ' K 11, 'wh .m..z.,, '-ami., W. , mug-M wir- ffl, 'f:,iZEi,.u,5 , ' .' i V. lx Nj' ' gf Y g,,Jx 1,1455 ,VI I -,Q jr ' ' A 222 F 5 cu f-I .-. :1 .- ..- ... P- Q f- C 5 5 J: on o 14 M r- C f- CI CJ +-I U7 rn 8- U in V1 N 1 r- McCarth5 owcll H VV:1rd bcrg QCII Gr 5 5 E lmm, e:::aee. ff ' lx Il y A D 0 . D 4 V Swimming-1922 N 1 D 41 International Champion Swimming Team.A:i Nothing too high for it to grasp, D G apparently. The team met with greater success tihan any team has ever met before. To begin with, our boys took the Chicago High School Championship, piling up a D Q score of 34 points. In this the whole team starred, and the relay was won by D G over half a tank length. Next was virtually the County Meet with New Trier. 1 They also bit the dust, and our team won 37 to 27. Again the team as a whole starred. Not in the least satisfied with these achievements it entered the North- D Q western Interscholastic, and ranaway with it. 42 points were accumulated. In D 4 this meet, Howell brokeathree intercollegiate and' Big Ten records. Our boys f also established new records in the two relays.. Then came the climax and tri- , X umph of the year for Hyde Park. Cn the evening of April 6, our team entered 0 il in the National Interscholastic Meet at the Illinois' Athletic Club and captured D il the International Swimming Championship byndefeating Culver, our strongest . rival, in the relay and ,capturing the winning point. The result of the relay was 5 Q due greatly to the prowess of VVard, the last man, who started even with the D Q Culver opponent and beat him by six inches. It was a great meet and a great 1 achievement, a fitting climax for a great season. I I 9 4 Howell was the greatest individual star during the season, and his swim- 9 q ming mate, Ward, was next, but the whole team starred. Mention is also earned 1 by Lassers and Lewy, the junior section of the team. y D 4 Major Emblem Men: 4 Howell I McCarthy Krogh Ward ' Blumenthal D Q Greenberg I Stemm D G Minor Emblem Men: A I. Lassers Lewy V X51 D il D 6 . , D O -7 Q7 v V W H5674 v v ' v Q ep 1 'Aa xx RQ! 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D Q D Q Prospects were very bright for our baseball team at the time the Aitchpe , 1 went to press. It had just succeeded in trouncing Tilden, 8 to 5, in the first I 1 , I league game of the season. Previous to this it had journeyed to Lane and had 1 '1 1 defeated that strong team in a practice game, 7 to 5. There were many other DQ practice games previous to this. XVe have a strong battery and a good team, D A 5 and Hyde Park very likely will hang another shield up at the end of the season. . X1 P l ' l 3 The Lineup: l V 1 I X A R. F. Greenberg 'f N Q X C. F. Yarnell, XVeber Q L. F. Anderson f ' ' C. Hannaway , 1 , 1 1B Horton Wi .X fl 2B Swedberg Y' if SB COlOSlI'l10 S. S. Duval , 1 I T P. VVeber, Carr, Sundstrom . 1 . -. J Q22 . WX9 ,----- ---. fy -Y---A Mifjyl ?y h 'X'7, s5if w ' STV' 1 ' H jr. . -'-'X MM ,,,,.. . .1QgQaX,-,.Mf2.fQ-.. ...... J1fLaQi----,..- A212 ,W,,r ,N M, 225 r ' U 'ir' E! N V: f i J' Q '2::e!z. 24 v' ---- ' WL s ' ,L 0 D D D D D D U D D Swank Beahan 0 Ritchie Bender McCarthy D 1 l Golf ,, D Hyde Park put a team of four men into the field in the title race. The first match, the City High School Match, was played out at Marquette Park, 5 D second and fourth places. In the next match, which was at Urbana, the same T and Hyde Park, through the skillful playing of Kerr and Woolfolk, captured two from Hyde Park tied for seventh place. In the last week of school the team went to Hammond, Ind., and there showed what it could do by defeating that D city's team by a score of 9 to 2, scoring by the Nassau System. 9 The Team: Kerr, VVoolfolk, Kahn, Cozad. D D D D 5- -I li Y4 , a at 1 ' - ' :- 1 A it - H - 1 Wh ' .3 a if . -f T ml u al' X LW W Y -fridge -f H!! 'j,-: ' ir czgaunvua P-w r- V T 0 0 D 0 D 4 D il , ' o G D 4 D 0 D 0 ' I7 G D 4 D 0 I7 4 D 4 U 4 D 4 D 0 X L 4 'P 'J v 4 D Q y , o Q P 4 o o D 4 'N Magnus Lewis 'Q Mulfinger O'Connell Q D 0 D Q D 0 T l w Tennis-1921 T D G P 0 . . . . v 4 D 0 Last year's tennis team was practleally as victorious as that of the year ' T before. They won all the school matches on both South and North Sides and i thereby captured the city championship. They then went down to Champaign, 4 9 Q Ill., and won the State Championship, winning both doubles and singles with 9 4 D 4 ease. There were a couple of smaller matches played with Lake Forest and i 4 Wendell Phillips, and they were both wins for Hyde Park. D 0 D Q Great credit is due the whole team for its excellent work. D 0 ,D Q Emblem Men: Rice, Gans, Lewis, Magnus, Bartlette, Mulfinger. l ' D G D 4 ' 9 4 ,, Y ' O V V Y V V Y Y 9 9 Y V V V V Y Y Y 9 C 227 -nm,-4 f l S 1 Q I L .Y A f ee, , ,,:,..,.,,-c-t , , c ga, o.,,,,,c.t,aW,,t,,..,a T fo r M t c 7 time Q W 1, .1 it i f Q D x l , zeffiifiid -1 ' 'fa -ia if '4 ' ,vp TT' hmillif M.-t-.-.--at , 'E e:.4t:a1::.::.::fg:1 5 2 I ' ' - me X ' iilillif 42:39 i l ' ff- A , ' 'I' 5 5 Xi I - li . i L . ,aww ..,Y , .t, -T -4- G J - .-.,- ag ..-fd ,,,-.s:E2531,.43?+fl V-l Tl l i 5 ,f 1 j Q f ew ra f t Q fi 1 G 5 s X 1' E 1 jx 95 Xu 4 g y Q S , 5 ., 7 1 ' 9 Q E i 5 fi 1 l ' gy wif R f The Girls' Athletic Association Q D Q The Girls' Athletic Association has taken a long step in the promotion of clean 5 5 D 4 play and good sportsmanship. The motto of this association is, A sound mind ' 5 p in a sound body. In order to forward and put to test this motto, the Girls' f i Athletic Association offers to every girl in Hyde Park High School the privilege Egg of participating in the following sports: E S A ' 1 Basketball, Captainball, Baseball, Swimming, Track, Hiking, Tennis and Golf. 5 I l . . . . . . . 3 l Q Competition with other schools in basketball, swimming and baseball has 7, 41 proved the supremacy of Hyde Park girls in almost every instance. Its many Q members wish to express their appreciation for the incomparable coaching of Miss Q if g Doris Butts and Miss Vera Gardiner, who have been the living motive and sus- A l . . . . . Q . I taining power of this organization. A fl A .Q N pOFFlCERS 1 5 E September-February February-June V Isabel Gorgas ......... . . . President . . . . .... Isabel Gorgas 1 Ruby Burge ...... . . . Vice-President ...... Hannah Praxl F545 Hannah Praxl ..... .... S ecretary .... ..... D orothy Knowles ii Katherine Riefstahl . . . . . Treasurer . . . . .Katherine Riefstahl 5 z Q xyff l ' f, fx i, ,Q 5 ggxq QQ 2 leewvyffmyfsrrmsfgfniyyyi e ll 1 Rly. MwWMw,,,f .fs 1' Q- A A.--f J i- .' ff T. W. ,..,' fl'-..fa,'Q's....4- A cs ...M 0 L5X......,,,. ,,,, 1-,'Lel'f..,..,-a,..,,.,.f LDA.: ,W-,.....':fw'Q:,, . .J . , ., ..-, 228 A auf J . J y T x I . . -- . - T- --- -- -- i . T l 1 . . , 5 3 , ,A 'apt ff? fir- f , 1 V44 , ' if an 8 A M39 'H 5 ,, iff ,aj-'ij Nl ,,j.5..:g1Qj11if if ff f It I ' ' ' -- 5 ' 1 'jQiFfifgfj 1 W -1 - vtrfs .atfihf 'Taw- , ,+P 'r A ' 'A 'HM' A ' MH ' ll 'W lllll, ill iq' l if V ,l ' o H' X' l A 4' Q . , 1 V .. ....-.-. . -,....-. - ara... -'wir I'- 1 n i fl A D 415 D ff T n fi xp 4 f D Q Q Q Q L Q W 1 1 l girl l Swimming tl if ii The password this year of the Girls' Swimming Team has been Upep and y honors. The number of active members has been considerably larger than in t previous years. ,,,i One of the most interesting meets of the season was that in which Hyde Y Park won from the Alumnae for the second time. This meet was characterized w l by the thrilling competition between Isabel Gorgas of Hyde Park and Nellie l Gorgas of the Alumnaeg and also by the refreshments which came afterwards. Meets were also held with Carl Schurz High School, Lindblom, and Senn. 1 ll Swimmers for Hyde Park are as follows: Gorgas-Captain-crawl, back plunge. Ritchie-Manager--crawl, plunge. Rowe-back, plunge, relay. Arnold-breast. Knowles-diving. Schoen-diving. Lakin-diving. Sechback-breast, Good-relay. relay. 229 .. 1 Qual. ' T -..-,--.J l l i MQ 5 D 4 dz 3 be D l 5 0 Q 6' I aff: Q5 outa X w 1 l l fx? L' ,P 9 Q x, f was 0 ci ? 1 E ,E We 1 3 2 E 5 X . 1 on e peg ,,.... The 5 f uw 5 A -- Lji' F aw' Q-qglbl 'H+ l nhl In X K J all ,lbj J W o D0 D Dil 5 i Q o D D D0 1 D vo D D4 o D41 D D 4 ' i D DG D D G ,W V o Q , D D 4 l y Basketball T Never before this year has there been such keen competition between class D G teams. Never before did any Freshman Team show such skill in team work and P 0 basket-shooting as was demonstrated by the I. B. Team which made the 4B's i put up a desperate fight for the championship last semester. 0 9 Q An added interest in the Final game was intensified by the fact that Dorothy D D Q Knowles and Katherine Riefstahl who coached the I. B. Team throughout the 1 semester were among their strongest opponents. Line Up for Final Game D Q Seniors Freshmen f? Knowles . . . . .Forward .... . . . McDorman l i Gorgas . . . ........... .... H ardaway - l Allen ...... .... C enter. . . ...... Saar 1,5 Perman . ............ ..... . 5. Ritchie .... .... G uard.. . . ..... Hanna ,lf 1' Riefsrahi .. .......... .. Halpenny , Degen . . . ....... ...... . . . . U . a AL , ,, , 1 z.........-N....,.A.1i.X-4:2 aw - 230 ff 'im i 1-if,..1::15JL.i:.?. a 'il sw, p W , xld --Lt f W O 0 D 4 D Cl D 0 u I7 G D 0 Baseball The Girls' Athletic Association has never enjoyed a more successful baseball season. Although no outside games have been played, inter-class competition has been keen. This was due to the fact that the teams were evenly matched. The final game was a thriller in every sense of the word. The champions put up a hard fight for the victory. Thanks are due Miss Gardner andl-Iannah Praxl for their excellent coaching. 231 fn oc no be D41 l oe ua ll pa D4 va vc .M 'E UQ l, ilrlsl .r 1-33, ' 4 i:.ir.?-...--'-f'-.: 'e I gN i? M D v V 41 D 0 ' 0 D D 0 X D 4 w 1 D D4 D41 1 D DG DQ w D D D G W D Q 1 I w W D rr Q D D 4 ' 1 1 E D D0 D D0 , S D DQ p DQ i D D41 9 Df Q 2 B ,P 1 Y I n 1 I. x v-'Xl , Y .ff P x. 1 5 X Q 1 Aff Nj 3 1 2 ML'?' Wf'H 'W 5'f'm'F4fW if u P?W jYOYkb'M,70Xs3V7 Q: .... 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Harold Abel Battalion Supply Sergeant .................................. Frederic Berry Battalion Color Sergeant ................................... Gerald Albright The duty of the Staff is to distribute uniforms, arrange programs and receive reports of companies, send monthly reports downtown, and generally aid Ser- geant Stamperg and it has done its work competently and well. Through the untiring eiiorts of Sergeant Staniper, and the earnest co-op- ation of the boys, the companies have been organized into one of the best units in the city. C Sz HD Companies unite with XValter Lowy as captain to form the Honor Company. Squads have also been formed by the Sergeant in which the boys can show their ability in military specialties. The Signaling Team last semester was composed of Theodore Fauntz. Richard Isaacs. XValter Lowy, XVillitt Lockwood, and George Dahl. The best ritle shooters of the school. from which a team was picked, were: De Lois Aikin, Holland Butterworth, john Fitzpatrick, Richard Isaacs. and james Vkfack. 234 vo DQ D4 oo va D4 I va vo bd va bb D4 D0 DG D0 D0 l M cf mg l E d1'L.1ifT:,- ' , S -'7'- H, -f 5 ' , X ' ' ' A-fiflifjrlg-L V fm--1 f will L F fi l Q5 ',, , rom-'A W ' J e' l ff ' Bib' Q5 M i ff -fp I . n,-,......-..,....-,,.,.,.,,- ,,.. Q- ,, ,,,.,.., -gi-,- ' 7, . f 1-2' W L--'vwencfg-, l o 4 . QV G N l I f yi ' D G O 0 D 43 D 4 D Q D 41 1 W e C v Q D 0 The Commissioned Officers' Club . . . . , . . . . D 0 'lhe Commissioned Officers Club, while not very prominent itself in the D G school activities, has accomplished much in the interests of the school, and espe- cially of the R. O. T. C. lt was instrumental in getting the rifle range, and it was the nucleus of the monitor system under cadet supervision. This club l has recommended commissions for cadets worthy of promotion, and has been K' G a means of benehting the unit at Hyde Park. if 9 September-February February-June f Capt. Best. ........... .... P resident ....... ........ C apt. Best I.ient. VVolfner ..... .... V ice-President .... .... lv Iajor Carmichael Capt. Levy ....... .... S ecretary ....... ....... L ieut. Crane ' Major Eisen .... .... T reasurer. . . 1 . . . Lieut. Crane 235 , ,.- t 1 -1 t x 1 X 1 x 1- R 1, x fx. ,a..,..,...--a......i ,,f, se, 1 ' E y , 5 - 2 I r- l -Q' 4-'V 4' Z ,- ,sf iii li, , hfk i 'ff ,XDA , gigs--.'M-,Zi 1, ,,,L 5313 43, f gps ,f xv I -'eel , 13 ' ' gf Q-gvirw. EggY 'iwif.Lg ,fgjiiifirrr-53 r1T:'iZgZZ:,7:i1g41i ' up .l.,. . X yiIlTl1i'fEj1 ,'ffiii i -34 -' wif Nam' ..:-,! It -,.,ge,- -sf' swf i w, ' . ' l fly fi 15,1 V rv,,!' 'W '-'M M ' lil'-Ha' W C ky ,-isllfx-elf i is if i -- Jax?-:W-Wm,-,--.:, ,- ..-- -4-, .mm KQQQB f '1 i 1 ,S e a x X 9 Vi f l 5 i 1 g iw, Mel ifxf sflff gl, its I, tx PXQ , Xa 9 x i , 2 lx, 2 'NI The Band SQ: K f 1 a ,. , ., 'V N Fxl THE HYDE PARK MILH ARYAND LONCERI BAND, under the wise - and vigorous leadership of Captain King, has become the most famous high f y l W school band in Chicago. It is composed of seventy-five amateur musicians. l i gpg! The band's repertoire is quite extensive and comprises many famous over- ,sk tures, concert pieces, descriptive numbers, popular compositions, standard pieces, 7 ' t and marches. XVith such a large and comprehensive repertoire, with such excel- i lent officers, with musicians of such high quality, and with such a worthy and X capable conductor, Hyde Park's Band is, indeed, an organization of much renown, and we may well be proud of its unexcelled record. We 5 Senior Lieutenant Junior Lieutenant l David Shapiro Delois Aiken Q3 SERGEANTS X X l Fred Bradley Sam Binder Alan Clary DRUM-MAJOR Dick Howell 236 , A ll C , D G . xl A Company Captain ...... . ........ John Best lst Lieutenant ...... Leonard Osten Znd Lieutenant . . . .Richard Overton lst Sergeant ..... , . . .David Burford Sergeants V Lockwood, N. Clary, A. Corporals Brown, K. Johntry, S. Kirchner, H. Moody, A. Ashback, H. Marshall, H. Balcom, XV. IXIcNeilly, Bramhall, T. Needleson, M. Domingo, G. Pearce, G. Donahoe, K. Pepiot, K. Fisch, E. Perry, C. Gallagher, C. Peterson, H. Greenfield, B. Proper, D. Hanna, E. Smith, G. Huntington, E. Spolinsky, j. Jones, Schwartz, M. Kadison, N. Steere, j. Kelly, Stein, L. Leavitt, H. Trowbridge, R. Ledbetter, H. Tyrell, rl. Lewis, L. Wlolff, Lisse, R. Yates, K. Lundeberg, H. Zenker, C. . l. Capt. Best 2. lst Lt.0sten .9 Q,--M W- V----xvfyvf'-Y 7? 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W f b 238 Q n l 'T ul?'1n-1 - '32, + . I1- .S Q flfllh .lm , F7 C D 0 'CMC-in D Q v ci D 4 D 4 D G D 0 D CJ Q D 4 D D 0 D 4 D G D 4 D 4 D Q 55 91 D Q D 4 C Company D G D G 1 Captain ........ ..... R ay johnson lst Lieutenant ...... ...... H ernian Yates D q 9 q 2nd Lieutenant ..... . .William Wilkinson D Q D 4 lst Sergeant ........ Holland Butterworth , . D 0 9 q Fechheimer, H. Goodman, J. b 4 D 0 Q ' l D Cl 0 Q Chladek, A. Blanchett, V. D Q D G ' Anschell, C. Osgood, S. V Blake, A. Quindry, F. V Q D G Brundage, Raimond, A. b 41 D 4 Daniels, L. Schoeniger, I. l Despres, L. Shankner, O. A Donnelly, H. Taymor, A. Hoke, J. Thoma, P. V G P 0 Iohnson, E. Von Seggern, C. 9 Q D Q Klasen, W. Weiss, R. l. Capt. johnson 2. lst Lt. Yates O'Connell, F. Young, M. 3. 2nd Lt. W'ilkinson D Q f V U V V Y V Y U V l 2.9! X25 29,4 XZ? 62 PSX RQ! XX X25 Z S X ip .gif 1 :fx ,.i , 1 5 1.1 ,L L .f 'lf .V W K 35:1 ddawii . A we '- ww if . --,R . ' CT Bregnian, R. Harley, H. Briggs, E. Dahl, G. Fitzpatrick, T A Mendelsohn, F 1. Capt. Lowy 2. lst Lt. Crane Mason, K. 3. 2nd Lt. Fauntz Pelley, H. 240 DH Company Captain . ...... .... X Valter Lowy 1st Lieutenant .... Vtfilliam Crane 2nd Lieutenant . .. .... Theodore Fauntz 1st Sergeant .... .. . .Norman Freehiing Sergeant Albright, J. Corporals Privates McMahon, T. Rhodes, H. Regent, Severns, R. Thompson, A. XVaCk, J. XV ard, R. Yerby, S. f fm 'ef 3' x ifrmfg-'f wmv I, 'zrl it T! 425 ' ' 'ggmhw N fix, Eh . 4, 91, . , -N 14. 4. 4:1301 in fb- H V I' f' . vii. y ,...,,1,q.ei:fl,,,,.v-M N4 J! i ,Ml f f. H uma Hv fH., vWW f QllIlW L T G H T N Z N WJ -. 157 ff' 1 ' 2 X QW' K ' ' ' ' ' 'T- fi'?r'n'?3ifgif'Z12jE713'T13 X 4 9 f 5 - , 5 ,gzhr 1, gf .1 ' yi.: 1.-fn ' ':2'5'1WfwY4'f ' f . -VA.. -1A' .1 ' gi 4 Q S 9 4 .S 5 5 7 .1 ' W 5 Q ,f f m . -- f 9 ' c g 7 , w'V.,f- -4-mi iq - V'--4 . 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Faculty Library VV D D D D D D D D B D D D D D D D 1 D D D The Sheik ............ The Music Master ....... Anne of Green Gables... Rebecca of Sunnybrook F Pollyanna .............. Anthony the Absolute. . . Lewis Rand ........... Three Musketeers .... Agnes of Sorrento .... The Virginian ...... Clayhanger .......... Jane Eyre ............. Antony and Cleopatra ..... Romeo and Juliet ....... Helen of the High Hand .... The Girls ............... Hoosier Schoolmaster .... Ben-Hur .............. Don Quixote ........ Country Gentleman . . . The Little Colonel ............. Daddy Long-Legs ...... Mrs. Wiggstof the Cabbag Among My Books ,...... Billy Whiskers ......... Peck's Bad Boy ......... 551555514 .' .... My Summer in a Garden ..... Clarence ' ............... Macbeth ........ Tom Sawyer . Huckleberry Finn .... Little VV omen .......... Alice in Wonderland .... Silas Marner .......... La Mere de la Marquise. A Spinner in the Sun ...... Come Out of the Kitchen ..... To Have and To Hold. . . Patty Fairfield .............. A New England Girlhood Elsie Dinsmore ......... The Patrician ........... lnnocents Abroad ....... Goldllocks ................ Little Red Riding Hood .... Betty VVales ............ Molly Brown .......... Sesame and Lilies ....... When a Man's Single ..... The Pillars of Society .... Sentimental Tommy .... .......Mr.Broek ......Mr.Rob1nson . . . ...-.Miss Mclntosh arm .... . .141 LMiss Brown ............. Miss Biggs Howland Harley .....Mr. Morse, Mr. Riddell, Mr. Raymoth Stuart ' ....Mr.-McGuane Nyberg Shipman . . . .Mr. Andrews and ,Miss Byfield . . . .Mr. Byland and Mrs. Hanson Karls . . . .Misses Bridge, Jackson, Shoesmith Hippie .......'.............Captain King . . . .Mr. Smalley . . . . .Mr. Miller . . . ....... Miss Gilbert . . . ..... Mr. Penhallow . . . . .Mrs. Lockwood . . ...... Miss Coone . . . .Mr. Loomis ..... .Mr. Smith . . . . .Mr. VVhitney .... .Mr. McCue . . . .Mr. Pierson Curtis johnson Misses Kellogg, Gardner, Bigelow and VVhite Mildred Moore Cobelli ... . . . . .Mlle. Favard . . . . .Miss Highly . . . . .Mrs. Beardsley . . . . .Miss VVatson . . . . .Miss Tunnell . . . . .Miss Dimock . . .Miss Mix . . . . .Miss Dingee . . . . .Miss Anderson . . . . . .Miss Buchanan . . . . Miss Messelheiser .. . . . . .Miss Cossum . . . .Miss Niedermann e ...... Miss 'Fuchs . . . . .Mr. Spurgin . . . . .Miss Gaylord ....Mr.VanHise 'Y77 VO' VV VV V9 V9 TUV no Ao- Us DQS .... AA 2-3 I l or U 2 :Tig I -. I ,gli ' tr, + ----A QM -,r ,rm D0 D H L? D y W ' D ra' 2 Ni i' Z 3 W I. o i wedrifox D 9 41 i .X ji A' D v 4 t I D v Q D D Q o Pre-'eminent'--H D D G I' Q and smartness the most distinctive it of the worth-while dining places t f Otl the south side : : : 1 : : D I7 41 0 D 4 Dance-compelling music- that perfect 1 rhythm which carries the punch and dash, y fairly swings you 017 your feet : : : t D po v P Qi o D gg Go den L1 P h h South Side's Best Liked Cafe r soo E. ssth Street at the D D41 L D4 4 D P0 D DG l i EQ D 'W A vv 'vv 'ov vo vo- 'OO 2443 N point of refinement, character D ' -9: . as K-HQ ' . ' i :: 244 r W tml, ':::1!:, lwl I 4- ' ,gf---f 4 Y C:- -J'-1'-2-.x fl' Hymn of Hate D Q With Apologies to Dorothy Parker D 4 I hate the younger set. They give me adenoids. The seniors are too high-minded. I They want their lockers on the top floor. D Q Their president is an awful kicker. D 0 He is a football man. I i They think that they know more than the teachers. They ought to if they don't. ' It took four teachers each semester to educate them. D G That makes thirty-two in four years. . o 0 They ought to be wise. I I hate the seniors. 4: ar is sf , The juniors think that they are smart. D 4 They should be called Liniment. D 4 They sport wild ties and wilder dresses. l I They believe in celestial things. They walk along with their faces turned toward the sky. Every time they look down, they dislocate their noses. b 4 They make up in every class. D 4 Not their home work-their faces. i . Hypodermically speaking, they ought to be shot. I hate the juniors. I 4: ak 4: x 9 Q I have to laugh at the sophomores. D Q They are overgrown freshmen. , y It is said that ignorance is bliss. Then they are the happiest people in the world. 1 p They wear Tortoise shell glasses to make them look clever. D 4 They think that an Eskimo Pie is a fur lined confection. b Q They eat them because they like everything soft. . p They think that this is a bakery. That's why they loaf around so much. I hate sophomores. p 4 vs Pk 4- 4: 'And then there are those infinitesimal freshmen. P 4 They are very viridescent. That means they are slightly green. They try to be real wild. D 4 'They go to bed as late as eight o'clock. They even come late. to classes. 4 The girls bob their hair. Then they look like cradle jumpers. The boys wear vests with their knickerbockers. I hate freshmen. lk at lk ,F V Q Yes, I hate the younger set. ,D Q They give me adenoids. p D G D O Q9 vo 'VV 'vv vw vv vv 'vv XX DOC XPS 295 DQS X55 504 QQV A0 AA. AGA 215 031: D 'l-1 A Zi, 4 . -- , I, Q flllll. H -7 ,:,....., ir-' Resume of the Year 0 0 D 4 September came and things looked dark, Then Butch came back to old Hyde Park. He took command of the football Held, D Q And so we boast of another shield. Q D 0 We took the honors in basketball, . And when Butch sent an urgent call, T For men who could run upon the track, A sturdy answer fumbled back. D And another shield hangs on the wall D Q Of our illustrious assembly hall. i And the swimmers hung new records up, Winning for Hyde Park a silver cup. And as I write, prospects look line D 4 For a very successful baseball nine. D To break the daily school routine, Assemblies came like a pleasant dream. Bush Conservatory led the list, D Q And not a selection would we have missed. TP 4 The Dramatic Club opened the throttle, il Presenting the play, Three Pills in a Bottle. l Then came an assembly for this Blue Book, Q And we swore to buy one by hook or crook. And the Talent Club was soon to follow. P Q We laughed so hard that we couldn't swallow. Then the C. I. C. came out one day, And gave us the Wax Works of- Mrs. V Q And Doctor Soares and many others, b G Spoke to ourselves and our freshman brothers. . Numerous other things took place, , That gave our school a pleasant face. b 4 Then our dramatic season began D Q VV ith the presentation of The Tailor-Made Man. ' Then there was Pinafore, a tale of the sea, Of a sailor that sailed for Her Majesty. . Then came the comical farcical 'KClarence, D Q Through the Community Center, and Teachers and Parents. 9 4 VVho can forget this wonderful year, ii Filled with success and vict'ry and cheer? The Blue and White is the same as of old, Q Aggressive, victorious, fearless and bold. It might wen be said that this year '22, D 0 Has a motto out-rivalled, Again We Come Through. Q l D Q I za 0 0 V V Y V V W HV V T V V V V O U ' Q l Q Ny. fi l .c W D f -' ,-fmifqff A 1 E' Q, .'4l, f ' ' ? of' :iii z:1f' '33 l 5 7 , . lr llnm, 5 f , , V I xl' .,-up Q 'l..,.f NA 5 I 'nv' i at . Ill I w J L , - NF., ,- -.. . A, , , , -7' ii - L f' if ' V,-A WH 3231111-J-eve: , f 'f . , ,. -if . 3 R ' ' A .1 . ,. Y v ,-.,7 vp --1 VY. A-,Q ... . ' -H. 3-.W 'ug'tok'-ovfnigy-.xv,Qmbv1Qq:'1Q1I 'gn-ywfvu va. 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V it , . 1 Q ': -tl If l Q 9 Q D G X D Q D Q s To graduates or undergraduates who desire the most thor- f ough, practical anllminteresting coursesiin Accountancy, Sec- ll i retarial, Stenographi'cQ or Pre-Vocational Iraining, we offer ' in your own territory, the advantages of a school of busi- G D gb ness, which because of quality training, has gained a Na- Q 9 Q ,gf E. . Q , tional reputation. - A, I 5 Our institution stands essentially for those things which go ' ' ' - for genuine advancement and success in the world of com- Q G I7 47 f merce. g l 1 N Q , ' V . . . - . f V . w - ' - e 1 f VVe invite your inspection. N0lSOl1C1tOfS are employed, no Q , A tv contracts exacted+merit has-'vvon the conhdence of our . 1 j l a . 1 . X , Q . M A 'QA wig Q graduates. the business cgmmun1ty,,and the employers of o 'Xl h high-grade service everywhere. V X ' K' Wfeiare in session thefentire year. Enter day or evening: . iv' 5 1 classes, at anytime. 9 I' 'J A' f . - ffgf 1208 East 63rd Street Hyde Park 2130 , Jil in V , .,,,t-..., , . .,......, ,, . gfw----I-X-,,, .,. ,F-.-.Q . ,. . , in 12' i, X7 'N 1 E' 1 J X JF.,-----+ ' - .,,. ..,,Xif'AQ9- ,M .ftwf X ,., . 4 yi J' 247 ,7 W R NN----H , - W ,W A, ' W -rf-F. .. an A ww, . , M W ' Ag..-ax .glam mir-. '5!'i..Lf5V f P' ,,g,J5ifS,, 'gjfi V WYQQJ LQ, ,, , ,, , ,N ,, , V- ii: L 4 'I N, ,,A,,,. X :W I X .V .4 -M... -Q, Q -Lg-.w, f fe! f s V 1 ' 1 1 E XX xliqf Rx ' 1 i X ! N. 1 Q gy x x 248 ' - 44-ef. --- ' -T 1-1-nf Zi, 4 + :QM L V,m,, ':::e::. I 'EVM X lb-A 41. , A- i i g -E cific.: 9 0 The Three Lunatics v Q Q In Kankakee where the asylum is, The people stand around, And watch the trains, bring in the folks I Who are mentally unsound. ' 0 4 One bright and balmy summer day, There seemed to be less noise, They were waiting for three derelicts, A girl and two young boys. D4 l The train pulled up to the station, D Q The pullman door swung wide, D 4 And down the steps came Carl Gode, With a guard on either side. When the patient saw the gathering, His eyes went wild and wide, V Q Get your AITCHPE ANNUAL now, 0 4 The poor unfortunate cried. And now they brought the second, A lad whose name was Goss 3 9 q And when he saw the quiet mob, D 4 He seemed to be at a loss. They won't all go in this picture, He muttered, and shook his head, This must be the C. I. C., B 5 Get closer together, he said. D 4 And then the third came likewise, . The crowd was filled with grief g Elisabeth Gordon had met her fate, As the AITCHPE Editor-in-Chief. 9 0 And as the three were taken away, D 41 To H11 their padded cells, I I almost seem to hear myself, Those Nuthouse Welcome bells. D 0 M. Snider: I feel like throwing all these books into the lake. P Q I. Black: Why pollute the water? Gold: Did you ever have a false friend? D Q Dust: Yes, this set of teeth. D 4 ' Fresh: Banquets must be awfully tiresome. I Soph: Why? Fresh: They always have soup and Hshf' P 0 Small Boy: Are those suckers two for a penny? D C1 Dealer: Yes. + Small Boy: All right, I'll take one for nothing. D Q ' Y f 'VV 'vvn' oo vv vv' t- X53 XX 29.5. XPS 249 PSX RQ! PSX XX l r Y 1 ,Q 1 ' ' .1 .Q 'ee gp. ' Q 'earl W fuzz! llfill 'lm' . M3 e ..,V 1,-., ' .WS vi igwervggdy ..., F-5 D Q Outline of this Issue 0 0 , ,. D Cl D Q Did you see all of the cartoons in the front part of this book? l They ought to give Goldberg enough ideas for the rest of the year. I ' 1-1 D Cl lg E Some of them have their mouths open so wide that you can't see their faces. D 0 Others do not need pedigrees-they look doggy enough without them. E Then there are those group picturesg P 1' C D 4 They should be .called CROUPfpictures. D Some of them cannot even be -called. ' +- D 4 D 4 If this was a card game, I would not call them CLUBS. D Q D Q -H ' ' I would call them JOKERS. Some of the girls I would call QUEENS. 5 4 D G -- D Q And some of the fellows IACKS. ' I D 4 I The Jacks height to have SPADES. ' T ,, Q The queens have HO HEARTS. T Z 2 9 G But I eee HO DIAMONDS, t y V I I I I a . a . E Q 9 0 Men That Pass 1n the Nlgfht D Q D il QA' Mystery Storyj . y I i The bleak December wind howled desolately through the flapping shutters y of the ancient abode that had once been the shelter of Charles Connan, Spiritulist D U Q and Medium. ' I I V Q The four men seated around the heavy oak table shifted uneasily in their P P p chairs and hunched their shoulders as though they could feel the bitterness of the storm that raged outside. Three of them gazed intently into the face of the fourth, watching eagerly for a single movement that would betray his thoughts. D D Q Their resolute features and determined attitude' revealed the weightiness of the question at hand, and it was evident that the decision rested with Number Four. V 4 V G Come, come, rumbled the voice of the 'towering giant at the head of the l 'T I table, You have not all night to decide. l A Number Four raised his head. The man with the undershot jaw Ttwitched ' I L it perceptibly. The one with the thick black beardyran his knotty lingers through V Q it. I D 0 D 0 Well, said Number Four resignedly, I guess I pass. Whereupon the I poker game was continued. , D G M 'vv 'vv 'Hvv vo D0 ' HQ7 7 Y V V V V I U 9 1 T 5.9! XX XX XPS 250 29,5 PSX X25 PSX it 'Fil-lzeifjg 'Sign if I J, 2 'IIWAE I E I IFN,-wwww-W,,-,N ,,,,, e M- ' I -' WW- I-I I I I I .4.+.......m IIII -g.......... . QI D G D 4 I I I DQ I 1 I DA ' W5 a f ' IQ' I yi AQ po f ' I 0'2 a1os'o4vAnAs'n - 1 I - Ne I I 14 G- 1 Q I M gqfznr EAIg'5g- I -I I If i i 'K f I , 2 BE PHQTOGRAPHED If on YQUR BIRTHDAY I I I I I Specfaf rates to an I - N I.: I 5? I Hyde park School Students I I I I 2 1 , I Qxi I Y A . UN O 4 j I I E - 5 I I I 5:4 I I I 1 ' x D5 I i MQ ' X r I I I I DAGUERRE , I I I E 0667-11, Plzotograjilzers of the Seniors '22 E I I I I I Telephone Wabash 0527 for Appointments I I qw-ml-un-1. - - -...-m1-m--.n-u--..n-.m-,..-ul-...-m.-.n--.I-I.-nn--n-.m ----- ll--I--ug, x , LW' V-V 1. 251 15' , Q 2 H I - A ' lD Q, a + 5' W M, 'rzueu - ' Ill! 'gn :: n an-U11 1: 1: 1. xurfxix :: :: ,--an :: ::1ou1u-urn? ' I I I I , I I The Study of Thrift I To study 41'!zrz7t means to learn to think straight and plan wisely on money matters. I i Whatever your life work is to be, you will i be better prepared if you have learned the i lessons of thrift and saving. . I Knowing how to plan, how to save and I how to invest is the foundation of business I success and prepares you to attain the I I worthwhile things of life. I We consider it a special privilege to help I those who are just beginning to save and i shall be very glad to have you open a sav- - ings account with us. i 1 HE BOARD oFD1REcToRs . . I ' I MERCHANT SBZESIIIZLTIEL ISZIYIFMIIIZESLYMQ 1 LOAN ,V MARSHALL FIELD Joi-:N s.RUN'NBLLS , 'A+ ERNEST A. HAMILL EDWARD L. Rvnizsou I ,J HALB Hownu JOHN G. S1-:ann : I ,ssl A N D Mmxvm Hucmrr Onsou Sum-1 I F 'N' TRUST EDMUND D.HU1.BBn'r JAMES P. Sonia i i C 0 M PA NY CHAUNCEY KEIP ALBERT A. SPRAGUE i i 112 West Adams Street 1 I I I -'zaennysea with changes Progress sim 1857 ' Capital and Surplus, 315,000,000 I I I I I I I I I I 4515115111-111n-ul1n1ll:ou1ul1rll1ll1ll1ll1ll 1111 'N - 1'1ll l1l'1 1 '- 1 nf. 0 ' v v v ' O O ' v v W A U V it EQQ XX XPS PSX 025240 212511594 A Q 252 1-we 1 gf -Z l '1 -H . ---1' nl I . 6' Q in g QM l V ,,,,, ':::e2 f W F-' Some Moor Jokes NOTICE! THESE ARE ABSOLUTELY THE BEST MOORISH JOKES THAT HAVE EVER BEEN PUBLISHED! If you don't believe it, ask the next Mohammedan you see whether they are, and see what he says. We have read about Mohammed and the mountain In our history that lies upon the shelf, How he told it to come near him, But the mountain wouldn't hear him, And so finally he went to it himself. Yes, it's wonderful that he went to the mountain, And it's natural that folks should make a fuss, But we oft have done the same, And have not acquired fame, No, they never made a holler over us. Proving that if a fellow's got the reputation, he can get his name in the papers no matter what he does. No, we can't see why they Mecca fuss about him. We suppose in Mecca they serve Kaabanated ice cream. In Mecca, the pilgrims walk around the Kaaba seven times and kiss the black stone each time. One thing you can be thankful for is that you're not the black stone when some of those fungus-faced freaks osculate with it. But, on the other hand- fTo be completed by the student.j The Koran announces a day of judgment when the mountain shall be powdered and become as flying dust. That's nothing wonderful. When we ride on the platform of an I. C. train, enough flying dust gets into our eyes to make a coupla dozen full-grown healthy mountains. 1i- Monitors During 1921-1922 Walter Aehle, Delois Aiken, Harry Allison, john Angus, Maurice Bannon, William Bowers, Gilbert Brown, Philip Cohen, Kenneth Donahoe, Donald Doubt, William Dutton, Charles Duval, Donald Ebert, Fritz Edmunds, Delos Eisen, Dudley Emerson, John Ephgrave, John Erickson, john Fitzpatrick, Avery French, Herman Freundlich, Carl Gode, James Goodman, Howard Hamm, Jerome Hor- witz, Wilfred Howe, Theodore Hyngstrom, Elmer Johnson, Walter Johnson, Arthur Jones, Clifford Krotser, Sanford Lassers, Lauer Lloyd, Willett Lockwood, Hubart Lovewell, Lawrence Lyle, Wallace Mager, Walter Mager, Everett Marine, Harry Marks, George Mars, Kenneth Mason, Donald Mather, Burton McRoy, George Montgomery, Rudolph Mulfinger, Adolph Nudelman, Eugene O'Brien, Earl Olson, Walter Puette, Frank Quindry, Elmer Schneider, James Serage, Charles Shults, Robert Sisson, Glenn Squibbs, Roy Stacks, Charles Sullivan, Allen Taylor, Emmett Thoney, Glenn Vandaveer, Charles Van Pelt, Louis Walter, John Weiss, Carl Wester, Victor Wisner, George Woodfield. 253 STARS ., X 5 43 36 Q N :si ! x., A fi- ' YEA f f ERNIE K ' MMM I x XL fff, A A . YEA!!! W Xi Lnenrs! X l II! Bx'? OUR f 1 19, LE , 12241 gglvjig ' I n A 6 FA QQ, ' f oun owN 1 macomn BREAKING fkwf DlCW' HOWELL IS Now THE . , NATIONAL HIGH-SCHOOL OUR HEAVIE , SWIMMING CHAMPION. 'N , ' BMKETBAS., 45' 'ieenme' we9ER A , wmrume ms own GAMES. N ..- Rt 254 W, A X 7 5-f ' ' Q K Y., 43 ole ... ---.---...-----.------ ---- - -. of ' w rf noni gyrlf' V 'nf tw: q WE 1 f ' 'fr' , THHREN 1: i I X 5 , Warm 0 , .0 .mfif- X N N X ' r. ' --A ' 7 - 1,262 ,. V 51 , 5? Ti- : Z' 1 : Awii EW ' 'A KQVQ5- Il 1 'E-.,g lla 5 ' N ,- 4 fa, 55 Z ' ': ' f, 'x', 14 E if N ,.f,, sifyf ' Y - . A HOM XX! lT fcE -F . glzlgggg x mon. -- mf g gia? ' XN ff' RA'ST1 0 '3 ' ff- Y-IEE. ' ' 2 WL- f f :DEPOSIT ' if fjgfi i , ex 1 I fm HE iI'XX I L W NLNIT '1z::',en 411, fs 'X ?i:f4s:Q T7?'f' WI ' if NZ vw- 0 , . ,G HRX We can hal v f ou? f Al, f' ! 3? come and see us ,- xiii iff! Capital and Surplus 1 5,000,000 V orthwest Corner i ik' wiegslgis A i Mly uwll-5 LaSalle and Adams .Ii 1,,.,1,..,1,,,.-,1 inn.-..1...1.,,... .- 1 1 .- 1 1 1 ... .. 1 1 1 1 .1 -un-Lau 7 l x I l i l if w i ! i ! i , 1. S 0 2 Aitchpe Alphabet A-4-Is for Alta, Miss Cundy I mean, She makes men's thoughts soar like flying machines. B-Is for Barry, Paul surely can actg His role is the hero-he's one for a fact. C-Stands for Carr. Dick sings like Caruso g To know is to like him, you can't help but do so. D-Is for Dinsdale, Dave manages thingsg 'fBrad Davies is noted for basketball uringsf' E-Is for Ernie, our football star, As a class president he stands above par. I F--Means Elena French, who helped make this book, She surely did fine, if you don't believe, look! G-Goss and Gode fixed the pictures. They are some organization, And E. Gordon is the chief of this publication. H-There's Dot Hubbell the mainstay of the office, And Sam Hibben who, in chasing ads, is no novice. I - Izzie Gorgas, a wonderful athlete,- Kept many a team from meeting defeat. ' I -Means Jennie Porter, her voice brought her fame, Such a cute little lady, such a cute little name! K-Stands for Kahn, Right up to the minute, If anything happens, she's bound to be in it. L-Means Hugh LaBounty, C. I. C. president, If he's not in an office he isn't content. M-Rex MacDonald Up and at 'em old kid ! For leading the cheers he wins the gold lid. N--Leland Neff, the Discussion Club boss, Neither rolling stone nor covered with moss. O-Stands for Overton. Ahem, Ahem, that's me, I'm as bad as the rest. I like publicity. P-Is for Polly Gsgood. Oh, Boy! How she can cry, Compared to her pathetic eyes, the Pacific ocean's dry. A 256 ' , 'aim W: i D 0 Q-Stands for Quick, and Robert is the name he answers to, 0 Q b Q And he can hit an awful pace when chasing Flo or Sue. P 4 R-Must be Teddy Rhuling, who makes it a steady rule, To smile on all the rest of us, and brighten life at school. i 9 D 4 S-Well! Joseph Simpson. You knew it all the time? D Q D 4 And here I ought to put Lenore Smith to make the thing sublime. T-Stands for Jimmie Tolson, electrician of the stageg , i His cynical behavior fills the teachers with rage. D 5 D 4 U-Is for Billie Underwood, a youngster full of Beezum, 9 Q D 4 Who always makes the girlies mad because he likes to teezum. L V-Stands for Virginia Bond, and oh! how she can danceg p To step with her is like a dream that puts one in a trance. D G D Q W-Here is Weber. Bernie runs like a deer, V F' Q ' And Vic Wisner who Pilots the WEEKLY this year. V l X-Gladys Ex. Short and sweet-quite profound, L , Q: She's a whizz on a typewriter, oh, how she can pound. 5 'Q D D G Y-Tommy Yarnall, greased lightning indeed, D Q i As tall and as wiry as a sapling or reed. l Z-Irving Zemans, and cave man is his line, D E Q A little bit rough, but we think that he's fine. D Q D 4 'N V J 9 ci b Q D Q l i I ' I D 41 U il P Q D Q z i i 1 1 ! 1 I 9 Q 0 G ry Q v 4 l W i 1 l Q 4 5 Q Q s Q l f ' ty Q Mug, ey C ....,. 7 Q, ....--V--sqft? N 376.0 ---v g3,f ' vfyu' 'r ' Qiyfw' S so lclc M ,, lcc,c ccctclcc ,i 257 t ' Z 41 A 'X 4 pp r 1 Q' Q. vi ---.. --'or 2,5 V ' o lW3 c V Q 3 The Most of the Best for the Least I t o ! c I ! 0 5: 1 1 D g Vylzen you're feeling hungry 5 N T And you feel your stomaclfs Joom, D D 41 I Forza low priced, wholesome luncheon l D D 4 5 Go to your own Hyde Park Lunclzroom. i ' 1 D M 2 f D 1 Tl1e!Hyc1e Park Lunch Room E 5 A Department of the School i D Q E Run by competent people. for competent people. eating competent food Q D M 1.-..:o:.:,1 :.e.:.:c., no,.Z3-..-.2:.-.go.....-.:m.:.:e.::-....c ..-..-,4, 5 5 Ap k M - A Way A My yn M -my W M up y H 0 be -f'-H-----M 1-' e--- H'-fe e- e e e--e--e-- e---- ere- ere'--' 0 D 4 2 E L6 - I ' 9 Z 11 1 i l V . Complimenis of the 5 CHICAGO FUSE IHANLIFACTIIRING CO. 5 D 47 ' I D IX G E U manufacturers ol , V :XX ELECTRICAL PROTECTING 'MATERlAl..S and CONDUIT FITTINGS I I J i Laflin and 15th Streets Q I CHICAGO W l e i l F l f ft e 4? .1 e e- M ep ee ee--e new -A e to ee--ee +4 u 1 , i w 4 'ff jf- A---M V- -V-A--,fy -vfe - ' - xyxjffy- 'l'jyf2, '-'.2yQy ' ,v J:X'+5,:y-q2,P-- ----- V ,-,,,,,,,. . -,. .J?s'sygx......4Q t....- Z ...-..f'fAxf8N - , AAN 258 . 5 t W -l X, 1 3 I 1-VLA 'T o o v 4 S v Q o a W ! 1 WIN v il o, o 11 E 5 QW igka SK: I' Sw fy Y We of DJJ rf 4 Y Q i..-mfww-,ww ,. 4 Y W .- .V . , ,, , '?'V:'1ww-+145 4- A Y V , ,.f-I:g v'., N V ,WV ,ji ' . ' ' ' , 1 fwlw' 1. ' 2311-cw ' qw. Q1 v , hf .JW Q' Q2 A, , V -f ' fm ug, -aw ' N, fm 'W f siwp. ' ii.- V dk. M f Y . 1 f f Y - -,,,.,, - . ,,..., .- W, . ,f Q. .. ,.. ., ,,, 1 , Pg 1 ' , v,.wwvz4,.L:,--- inf 'AA N-'V ms, ,. X, V Wm PM-M SPIRIT DKD You aux AN you gg YOUNG Mambo 900 mow ANNUN-T505 I byb I HNQE. ONE AWCHYF. FOR 'S No-n,uNG.! 69'-F155 eww wee-K INF. sam WONDEQFOL-' Gomer To wma QAM '? f,.,f In , fml7' m fff NM MS' 99 W i 'ggi' ji fqfwf f,,, , . 39 N I-igvj.,-4 ' , LY vi Wm - . , 5 , X j -Y? l M'-F X --E i, 5-.:' I Z 7 -5:1 C7 5 W f f W f ' f f P-BOT 1 mow vouwze, Too WEN-.YLL H! X! X SEL? E . To uma Boon-fur cm V503 9 'WEN Hvgnm- X annum. emzv wsnii vows X wow' j K -212: eeevx A-1 XXX X w . i -- S nt. -U' wmv Qi g,y,7,5 fix ,Qui !:g.'QA Elm. ills' i' X 1'--.ijglllllgsggi qi 5 ':,:,-,-355:11-J5-,:::::':::-N- lf A 3 Q-an li il S K 2 ff' I 60 i, f - a Q 0 . ::. N Om: l-Dir -'hm Qian 4 - c ? bf :I ,A -215' LD Im ' fig, 'X .9 ,I li V Q Y W -?,1 . mF..,.rg.- gf i 51:3-.se.vu2.4 . V ' Qu nn-uninnzun-an-nn-an-1---nu-ut-nn 11---1 1--- I I-lv1vw1lI1 -' 1'llTl10 0 0 D Q in1n-- ! D G D Q I Graduates '22 1 'I' Jl camel has an easq job making his I I getawaq through the eqe of a needle I , I compared with the fellow who expects I 9 Q D 4 i results without working for them. ! D G I ttqde Park training coupled with qour I , , D 4 I own best eHorts should help qou in qour i ' 1 I climb to the top. R f . . . I I may Uou Achieve Uour flmbzttonl s Q D Q 5 o Q D 4 I ' I 3 2 l C771 lD' P ' ' 5 i S lfl CFTHCFC TCSS D Q Q : S I RINTINC5 of QUHLITU -i D I . Q in any QUANTITU .' .Q f i 2 5 f tzzt-za East Sixtq-Third Street 5 4 L Q Hunts PARK osia D G D Q I A. w. ruaminq, President quo. J. nemtnq. secretary I N i 1 J .g..-...-....-..-..-..-.--....-..-..-..-.. -------- ...............-..-..-...-..-...-...-..i. I 1 ' 0 4 is 4 -Q-...mai .. :fa 1 f -: - 1 fr it - -: f: - iz :: 2. Z: Z: f: Z: ::::: ::.....g. 9 4 I I 1 ' I I 1 . I D q . I , D 0 i I F 4 D 0 I 4 ' I 3 I - I 3 f , I Z9 G U C 1 Fzne College Clothes 5 g 41 N I . . . . . 2 T do not alwaqs mean high costs, for in Jerrems tailoring qou are certain of it l 1 getting all there is in fashion Iwithout fadsl at prices qou'll know are right. ji N y A 1 The newest novelties in Spring and Summer fabrics are here-extensive W 5356 enough in uarietu to give qou a complete selection to choose from. T EXCEPTIONAL UALUES Distinctive Knickers and Sport Suits. Riding ! I E I S 5 S 55 is 65 Suits, lllhite Ftannels, Mohairs, I 2 1 5 4 Palm Beach Linens I i - 4 Clark and Adams , Clark and Adams I I ct-ucAQo W c' Jerrems S0115 crucAc,o 1 i .f............................-,.-..H-.......-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..... -...-..-..-..-..-..-...i. S 5 iv I5 D. 'qi D I 1 ,,,,., ,,,a,,kk,,,Z,h ,3,f,,..M..-.w..... ,. ,. W----m.57,t.gf-M lv v M- s9fw9 ' Sf .V ' V V I O V N ls H my N M W' ... .... A c. Y Y 261 ' m,........,wn-f'-.x..-f.,.....,.1a1-,e-...-.,.gm...,. M-,..,...V,...,..,:.i.f:.n,.... ,mm -..H-A-J-4--. ......- -- --M.. ,- FW . ,, ,W . 5 T - l i fmx 5 Elks ,,a,,g,,..,,.,:g,,.,,,.,., , , . .. ., . -.r,,,,.....,,.,,,.,,,,-....,...,-...... , :ga-gjx W 3 . 5 1 EY 1 . l A T-U10-ll -H14'l1ll1'l1lH1ll--'Ili-ll-ll1ll-HII1I11:1-Iu-nuin-nu1n-1nn1ul-1.1-1.11.1111.q1,m 5 Save Labor and Preserve Health l r Chicago? Favorite E 155 JI- . g N if Federal Eleetrne 1 f v ci l Lv-if 831111111 Sahel' X W i I K 7 i Takes the work out of housework at just the touch of 5 5 a button. With its powerful suction and revolving I 1 I at' I F brush, you can clean your floors, rugs, upholstered i ' nj- 3 by furniturez draperies, etc., in a few minutes time. , X Q X It will spirit away the dust and germs so injurious I - to your health and keep the house clean. Q ffqr-4, A Small First Payment f?'?.,Q, Zi2Z,0T5'g'l?iIl1Z I 'Q customer of this Company. Telephone Randolph 1280, Local T Si ,, .Q , 555 535 for free demonstratlon, or see the Federal at any of the i - f f ' coMMoNwEALTH EDISON g '. -5-zz. k, I it 'LECTRIC SHOP g Or Nearest Electrical cDeaIer q..-... ---.. , - - - 1...,-..-..-..-...-..-...-....-..-.. .-...-,,,-,,,-,,-,,,- -,,, l Two POPULAR CONFECTIONS 1.1.1nu..n-11:-1-.1..1u41..1..1...1,.-1 fl , 44 , . ff it APS . X X Y ,lr tht. nf? ' w X it H e sa WAN W N , r,,, . Q 5 Z. 9- K Q Q I Cracler Jael and Angelus glfarslzmaffows are always the I choice for school days--for parties--for picnics--and at f i every function. They're popular priced, too. i CRACKER JACK F - Th . 5 e Q of A C Package L e ANGELUS MARSHMALLOWS l f- ' 2 10 The i . C Package ...,,, circ .3 i If X Insist 'Upon Them When Buying ' i I. Send for Our New Recipe Booklet 5 K Our new handsomely illustrated booklet-- ANGELUS RECIPES, l p v'-,-'v ,v,vVv ...., ,,,v.,,,,V ,,,,, , A , ,, lent free on request. lnulnnble when making fancy cakes and desserts. I f NllT 2 'F 7 zaizetgfgckg ag The Gracker Jack Go. : 4 il D 2' Reliable Brand Confections L V V if CHICAGO :-: BROOKLYN ! ,nn - 1 1m..,.,1..q1,m-.unin-. 1 1up-uun1.l-.ql1,.1,......1...1.41 262 X .L..i..i..-..1..1,.-.ll 1.p...,1.'.-..i..1..1..1. .-.....n1:.,1,.1..i..1...-..1..1.,1..i. 3 QQQQQ. .,, .Q gg QQ S , if ' ,,A,, f 4'-dl i 3--.P if 'J - 'tn -T 1- 5 ' , leiffff.. 5 . M ii --i. lv iN!llIziif'f'MffQl f 1 ' . 1 Q, at life L- , 7 tv ,L -wt 5fNTt.--..,m-,,,,.f .Wi E'-1' it , .,.. L ,,,., 1 e,,,?f,ff,fff,.! . igqlnin-.g..-g11.1.113.1l.1l.-.niugliu1..ig.1lg-.n1qp1..1..l1.Il ..1..1gq1..1'pigl1.lq STRONG, VIGOROUS PEOPLE ARE DRINKERS OF MILK People who have used milk liberally are the people who have achieved if who have reduced infant mortal- ity, who have the best trades if who are progressive in every activity. - Dr. E. V. McCollum, Johns Hopkins University. WANZER'S MILK PURE RICH PASTEURIZED SIDNEY WANZER 8: SONS WOODLAWN BRANCH MAIN OFFICE ENGLEWOOD BRANCH 6414-18 Kimbark Avenue 19-21 E. 30th St. 600-10 West 71st Street Tel. Hyde Park 0207 Tel. Calumet 0817 Tel. Stewart 0139 .g.,.....,-.............-.,-.......-...-..-.......... OSER O SHORTHAND i COLLEGE g ! A Business School of Distinction I l 1 I High School i Graduates MEMORIAL TABLETS ONLY Are Enrolled Q- i T O 2 . . ! For Schools, Fraternities and Colleges Bulletin on Request send for c't'lo3 116 So. Michigan Ave. TW f'h HW' 'N2.S?l1l1?E'l'RSRE3f io UERFENT Randolph 4347-CHICAGO I ' ' O +w1ll1ll1un1nu-ul1uu1-nl-Inline-ln-uu1ln-nn 263 .1 .,.,.......,.-.Wx-Wv...,.'.-f..r,,,,f-. -- . Y. 1 w- A-H t .N V -,Se-M F., ,.-.4,.. ....,..s,..,.........,..e.i-.A.1.,,.....,..,.,..m--- W- -A-- , ....-:ul Q 0,-,X -Ax , g, -,MWJW Q, W V Y YYY A-L: YW: 77 li ' 3 J, ' ya 'N -4- 'l:e E ' Y Lflil TQ::-' ...i L .,'g:t':fi'T75i2j -,rj X' rw If i l l .2 f G i ' F N, x 1 X. . f f 1 I 1 1 I : i Z .if A Y 4 :ik lf .em - ,TA-.A-ALWW. A ..qmW.A- iis...,.,,., O!!ll-ll1uuilninn-nn-uliuuinu--un--ul1nu1uu:nn1uu1nn-nu--u -- 111111 glig.1..i,.....gl1,.!. N D 0 l D 4 v C l l T f 1 Hear lje Studentsl l g A L OUR education is not complete Q 0' it I till qou know the most delicious D G P 4 ice cream in Chicago. I ! l i l i T 5 l , A l ARROLL 1 3,5 ze E c R E A M t O i UNE. taste tells qou how good it is. One visit to our shining new plant at 50 lDest Goth tells qou uvhq it's so good. Experts here make it for people who appreciate REAL ice cream. ' 1 , ? I l 50 lDest eoth Street t 3 5 A crhe 0 Q jg cannon. compfmu Phone normal woo 3, 43 5 All iw-''-''- -''- - - - - - - ' -------- '-''- - - - - - - - - '-i : 5 9 Q D G ?Ili!Iill!lIITll-'llTlmTHUTHlllUTU9l1-'lTlIlu'llli l lnTlIl l'l ll'TllllfillillllllHUliIlllIT D Q D 4 , i 1 CANTON TEA GARDEN 1 I l I i 1 17 6 g SOUTHWEST CORNER WABASH AVENUE AT VAN BUREN STREET T : 4 X ' , 1 f 1 S 1 cHIcAGos MOST UTJ.To.TJA TE I f g 7 CAFE AND RESTAURANT 1 L3 5 ' E ' D ' 4 1 l ' , g Z7 T The Finest of Chinese and American Cuisine Ohtainalale at Moderate Prices L A i A ! 5 5 E . I X t A 1 S ec1a7 Luncheon, 65c t p l K T I l 9 Q T D1'nner ---- S1 .25 P? i l 2 Y Q l Dancing and Entertainment Daily 12:00 to 2:00 Noon, 6:00 to 8:00 L 1 A ana 10:00 to 1:00 3. m. L ! For Reservation phone HGTTIISOH 2442 5 l I oLu1ln1l:1nu1nn1 1 111-nn1ul-:Quinn-1:11In--ul1nn1In--nina-ll1un:Iu-un 1111 uu1lu1un1al.i. K A L tv-'Q it A f XL......w- ,A-A-U-M 1' .Q - ' e'ff Q Y' v 'W'-if 'T - ' 1-'v -e -Jet r. -A If V 264r -'ZZ vw M 'CEA me ' 'X Q63 'YXVIV , 0 gs X . Q ,.., 'U ' -ru, -. 3 1 I -nn -4 2.- t ' Q- 2, 1 T. Qs ' Whig' 3 53 msaase age - ' 'v-Q ' QW' 2:2 3' 49 593' Y, if -Our 'Two Frenok Go.rd'mePS- ' K f G 1' .IIA 1 ' L: sf-251 mkss F 1- 2- ZX Cqxss Gax-lXner' 2 M dex-fxonS'Evcs:1-es 44 -the Pvo.c.i'xc.o.'b'xlVCx5 J 3 OE hx-Qxdzers.. A Q The 'RSSQT1XBlk,,Yx-Oxx MQUSE 'ik S- 5 at TY? Tahwxwlxy 'Polzes its clolxh v Cons-Hi u-FxoncLX .A D X x , N 5 Sn-,H-lx... QNQ ofige.ixQE YT1EGd k'xF 16 Sl- - 'THQ +f:o.QYxerSU ks 351' , 'I ' M' 5 1 ' b, A X ' 'nowmv H-,r,,, . i lWL'M '1igZf? and 'cxmi TINA? The-SS eVf4Qves'-, wa No!-Mn-:X Uhe. 4 i.0'1 i'f XYXCXQC qmiqunqx 'lo C01-Q Ea 'I,x-xsovmixos. . 2 ' ff 265 A ' - 4 ' 1' ' . W. , I A J? , .. N ,wa T ., ,m . ' .- iz Q , ' YFUDI X 371 , z- wk. J I ' f .4 ' gif-I Q ,, If- , - 4'4QQ?, AAA4 -.1-.E A Fi we ' ff m A 2 P , 1 , , 1 Q, 'X aa. A NMI.. .. ' .1 X ,1 I f W- I 5: 'F W ,f . , ,U .. I 'I ,s up -..-........-..-I.,-...-.P-..-.I-..-.........-...g. 4. 4. L. r w B 0Society Brand THE LABEL Uifnrinige figrranh Qllnthszf' in a Suit or an overcoat means that there is styfe In the way It looks: comfort in the way it fits: economy 1n the way 11: wears. -Qu- ALFRED DECKER 8: COHN Makers CHICAGO NEW YORK S m Mmm Maritim 5. -...-. .- -...-...-..-....-..-..- - ..-....-...9 Z TELEPHONE HYDE PARK 0242 -0243 W. L. ROBINSON COAL CO. COAL WOOD Lake Park Avenue Rail Yard 531-d Street and I. C. Tracks CHICAGO .g...-....-...-..-...-...-....-..-..-...-...- -..- JONES PHARMACY THE REXALL STORE 63rd and Stony Island Avenue Hyde Park 0324 -6- Sodas. Sunclaes and Lunch with Service at our Sanitary Founta1'n ,Q- CIGARS---DRUGS CIGARETTES uigllilg-.li,li..1q.1..1,,1.u.-un1nu1...- Wi' IHS -f , . f 4 ------ ,vz F U 2: Qi li, + : ': f I wiaf gii' Je 301 IJ X U L ,.. 5 SJ ff-'if A : y g 1,-nggly 1 I1 D4 DQ I ima PN I I! fi Q43 pk: -J 'SQ 'NQ gc xx, N. ii I J if TYR? olsuiun-:nina -- -- - -A -A-r Len- ....4..-.2 -ning. De Paul UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES For bulletins address the REGISTRAR, 1010 Webster Avenue., Tel. Lincoln 7410 COLLEGE OF LA W' Day anal Evening COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Day anal Evening SHORTHAND SCHOOL Day and Evening SPE CIA L PREPA RA TOR Y SCHOOL i Day and Evening For bulletins address the SECRETARY, 84 E. Randolph St. Tel. State 6040 .g........................-..-,...............-..-,. .-......-.....-............-..-..- -..-up Holmes Bakery and Confections Try Our Own Make of Candy NEW LINE :-: IT'S GOOD, TOO E E 11- 'ri 1 3 1 7? 'East 63rd Street Hyde Park 3789 1un-uninulun-.nn1nn1 1 1.11-1. 267 I .i.qi..ing....u.iuui111-111.-.,....1u1..1-. :ini 1nn1ll1uuTuuLul1nn1uu1qp1qp1up.QqgEg For a Good Wave VISIT US ! I The Kennedy Shops I I I We Specialize in I I BEAUTY CULTURE i I 115513.63 145512. 63 121412.55 I H. P. 2643 Dm-. 3755 Mia. 3081 1 I ' 4- u-u1n1nu-nin1:11111111111-lu1nu:uu1un1uofo WOODLAWNI LAUNDRY CO. i I Established 25 Uearsj g 1221-1223 E. 63rd Street Phone Hyde Park 0544 i I I I Family Washing a Specialty i Damp Wash, Economy Wash, Semi I Finish or Finished 1 VISITORS INVITED I Bacheiorelles and Bachelors: We darn ! hose, mend tears and sew on butI.ons,free. I I 2012 Discount, Cash and Carry I 1.-...-11...1.-..-1--..-.1--I-...-.-..-.--uni 0 C D 4 D Q X ff ,bw if Y I I I I 1 W 1 9 Q i, ' s I 1 fi 52555 Q N r Xa , x 4 4 I I AQQQ 1' X k ,L I 'QQ X ., xi X N r-5 'f I 'Y 3 I I I I 1 1 4 5 : 5, Q: 1 1 I 'ff Q X I Q -------11 1' I ef '4-nu Q--.la -Jen.. gn ' 2: K U ..-4--'...:'. fi W ml? U .um J 2101 1. I 1 1 i 1 lllillillillTlllllilll'I'iIlilllIlillTl fill1'lillflTllTllll1'l'iIlilllfllflTl D v 41 'f' 1 E D 11 1NAT10NAL1 1 Wfwm I i, I 1, Thank tile Students and Faculty M BANK OF 1 1 of 1 g D 4 l T 1 The Hyde park Hfgll School a gWooDLAWN1 1 for D 4 63rd Street-Just West of Kenwood 1 M Their patronage of Many Years A v Q 1 H 1 1 1 -49- 1 I Offers 1 H , E A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE , 1: D 1 Q I i 1 XXIOODWORTH s 1 D by ,,: i U 5 f T A Clearing Home Bank 11 BQQK STQRES 1 ' , I A Federal Reserve System Bank E , U i I 1311 East 55th St.. near Kxmbark Avenue 71 D C i A National Billk ! 1 112 South Wabuh Ave., near Monroe St H D 4 an f - 1 - 1 1 ll--ri-I-llf-::ff::1l2f::i4r 1:7211-I-i::ff ruin -in-1.11 -- .-f.:1,...-.5-..-:-in -- .-iw li. ' I A U K R - - - -K U 1 bxf D Q ? ' :-ia 7 '37 ' :,V?:'7-un li: i:'i:.i:T Tl.lullilllllTll llllllli-llillil-lili D , I 1 1 D Q I 5 Telephone Vventworth 0615 I 1 V I 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 Of G ' 5 K 1 1 U - 1 1 1 1'LAm7DER BROS. 1 L! I Fm: cm .ma Truck, v g Compliments of I g Fordson Tractors I 12 : i E Lincoln Automolzifes I 1 MCKCU 6' POCIQUC 7 Q SALES-SERVICE-PARTS 1 1 LAM ' l n 1 1 4 n I 69t1x Street - Near State Street I K T 1 W Branch Salesraom ! V I ff T I i 6047-49 SOUTH HALSTED STREET I D To 7 T CHICAGO Y I E I Eoeisxfnfz W : 4: 1: hfzefzzfzgig etqinzinfz: ::7:: l: :: as Y-:: . :zfae , :gig ' L D Q L X 5 O '-' '7 0 1 , C-GX ace- IAQ no AQ AA Y 268f 30105061 I-xope io cxecw og .xx. .4 s F 17,5 ' -- '- an ,gf , ,rl ,lp Xi git? P 'QWNOONQB WSU W Q Q S 1' J I lb ' X.. 352, -D r' me drxapies af W-P kuue found cx new d'nuers'1on-'member Tshe fournameni? Tc-make cr. Xonq 'EOM Sl'10l + Qjm-'lon Squrxaers Babb:-18 ker- lfxolwfv X, Wen 'uf Mere 'mrxi Trl .noloerf lxX5Seuui.u Q rx Em e Some dau V WHL? . before 9:Yx'v5 -Bere book weni- io press. B wok Deucxege - QXKQS TEM iburion. Qdre w'l'H'x Sou e . 'I , Tl Ck- X 5 WHT? and g'1qur , 'ill il' by li lmll ml 'mov-E' Cre sj wields a kmched PPE. Wwhlx H-s smoke W I desp'1i:e SOUP 7 - of o SA .L Q! S! Here gave Wise ii : L ,y f Q1 ' fx , ,gf-ff'1ffv qigxf iraqsiux 1 .H og HECK Carre mi : l1 'fF'T nw. -nm f 1 mYxevx,05 Q CNWKIXA., l C9 he Qurelefgslxp Sirdmned KW-J UOEQG, bk, Sluqvxq +R rouoxh 0. screen door ' 9USYL7i- 269 ' ' 'I A 13' P S. A .LAL D Q T Lg .. Z I AA A,.L,L:.......:,.:..:..:T D 0 DG QWOODLAWNE g 30 Yam WMM 5 of TRU ST AND 5 1 5 ! , 1 I Q M SAVINGS g g Za M BANK L2 1-11LL'S I I ! . N I .Memoer Federal Reserve S .1 em ! ! bd 1 y' 5 lcAFETER1A1 gg D 4 i 7 1165-73 E4631-d Sum f A - ' S E i : A I - ! A I Q i P 4 Zo I 5 g i 2 A WOODLAWN AVENUE 1 Two soon PLACES l 5 A 1 F At sara Sfmt 3 TO EAT i , : C- G D q i Oldest Bank fn Xvooeflawn I i Home and Here ,!, D G 4 I ! I ? : ill 4:2 1: II' 'Jllll' :Z --- IITIC'-l:li:li:::a lllllTlli'Ulilllllll?iKillTllllllEITIITIW I I 1 f i 'I :I I I2 I Il ,II II' ZS: I: Il ,I I filillillil I-vjlilliiill YI: 5: 1 Z : O Q be 3' A 3 3- 3 M 9 4 I i PHONE H YDE PARK 5029 5 MCADAMSL 1 I g Fi0r1zgt i E Mo G Ms Q, K1 Z3 1 W-1-LA GROTTA-PM l TPHGTG SHOP il W i 5 5 1 l i Q f 6 i ' ! I P 1 Cut Flowers, Tafms, Ferns and l T Q F C i FI0wer,'ng Plant, I i Photo Finishing, Commsrciaf Pllotograflly I ! 5 Framing Q : Q 1 i L Artists Matariafs, Sclaaf Sujiffies Q3 L A 1 : 1 - 51' I al A4 T Store and Greenhouses i T E 1 i Cor. 53rd and Kimlbark Avenue E T ! A L , PHONE HYDE PARK oo1s 1560 East 63rd Street i usay ft with Flowers I i CHICAGO E W' ' I 1 I T 1.-.....-.............-....-..-..-..-..i. 4........-..-......-A-..-..-..-..-...mi A A 1 91? A ' W-jvc: N 'P vo A WP 'S454 30? VV 1 L AQ AQ AAS ao, Aa AA, 270 O O O T of zu l V my or Q H on or 2, oerr T,,,,M,,,w. .,., ,OWN ,,.. ... ,W ff?71'2 Sf-J fr-Y i , W oocllawn phonograph Company 3 F 1314 63rd St.1Across from powers i fx RUNSWICK OLUMBIA 54 RECORDS and RECORDS and I PHONOGRAPHS GRAFANOLAS See our Camji-0-frlzone -330 E -.---.-..-..-.1-..-..-..T:: uf.: 2:1 fnfz,-.Q .::-H-:.-.: 1:-1111:-f:-:f-:: : :ep i g NONE HIGHER 5 A. DICK asa E. ssfa st. Dowmng S Bootery Woodlawn Theatre Bldg. T St. T -..-..-..-.............-...-.......-........-..- Q...-.:-2: ,,:::-:.--rr 2, ,.: 1: ...- fe. 1: -..-..-H.-..-..-....-......-........-..-..-...3. -?.,-.......,.-...-..-...----..-..-..-..-..-----T LONDON CHICAGO g . 5 EMPLE ART g GEORGE HEWITT Uflzol r anJD af: r Q . . Q 4739 Park lives: ! pwme F n 'g Q L Gifts in Great Vvariety at all Trr'ces L fpjum, Qakyand 0340 CHICAGO g 1231 E. 63rd Sr. Hyde Park 2256 5 -.......-......-.............-.....-..-..-. .i..-............-..-.......,..........-...,.g. --------------u----.-----..-..-..-..-..!. -Q-W.-.........-.....-..-..-...-..-......-..-..-us. L Lessons by Golf Professionals Q L A K E ! Appointment in Attendance L i I Telephone Hyde Park 4797 ! l ! Hardware , Q CHAS. J. KLEES Q House Furn1slz1ngs GOLF SHOP T771 i 1556-1558 East 64th Street 5 1218 E. 63rd St. Hyde Park 0967 I i CHICAGO i -......-..-H.-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-.4 J..-....-..-1: 12:11:11-.1 -VVV 1: 1: - zzfzgfmi. 271 ln1un1nu1 n1nn1n1, au1n1n1n1nn1uu1u .L 5, - .W SK It be H5''HQSEIE''2SfEEXH?f59iiI'lEf5miI5EiiE C1IlDe are equipped to take entire charge of qour Floral Dec- orations for: weddings, Dinners Receptions Commencements Social Debuts HATS at CAPS BATHING surrs Store and Conserva- torl es: 7045,-47.-49 Stomg lsland Avenue Phones: Fairfax 2801 'A 2802 'A 2803 Miduzaq 1032 11111111111111111nn1un1ul1uu1nn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1l1vu1un1-nu-.un...uu1un.1,,,1.. FllRNlSHlNQS-HOUSE AND BEACH ROBES DINNEDGE 81 BERCQ Stores for Men 6723 Stonq Island Avenue-326 lDest 63rd Street SATISFACTION GUARANTEED .1 1 1 1 1 1 1nn1,..1.,1...1,,.1,.1..1..,1.,.1...1,.,.1,..1.,,.-,.,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1.- --1..1.-1-.1....u..uu...un.. 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 .1n1u:l.4.un WEBSTER H. BURKE GUY GUERNSEY Dean Secretary - CHICAGO KENT COLLEGE of LAW OLDEST, LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPEfD EVENING LAW SCHOOL DEGREE IN THREE YEARS CATALOGUE SENT Ca-ezfucationaf On Request All the Hyde Park- v GEORGE ers know where to f I ,J ALEXANDER get clean, wholesome N V C Prop. foocl. Nowwe Want I I , J the parents to lcnow. K 6304-6306 Stony p Island Avenue A L WA YS Q ESTAU O P E N X Hyde Park 9899 N1 .1..1.n..un....m.-. 1 1 :1 1.0.1.1-1 1 1-1 1 1 ..1 1 1 1..1..1..1..1,.1.. 27.2 IH, I I ix ,. .fi -v K Q -ff 7' Y,-M I ug..-pg.-nl.I1pq-.n.-.ngpu11I-Q1ip..-II1up1.I-Q.1IF-I....g.1gg1...-IU-.png-n1.l1.ug1l.......u14.. WOODLAWN'5 MOST TOP ULAR Residential and Commercial Hotel OTEL TRAND COTTAGE GROVE AVE. AT SIXTY-THIRD STREET I,iniI..-,.1..1lpiuil-1.4-...1.l1..1I-1,111I.-nl-qilnlur.-n:...uu1u1u.1u.-.nn.--n1u1.l ..,...1qi.'..-I..-.I11...-.g1,......p.1I.-.411-.1.g.1...-.g1...i.......q.1.,.-Igiqgipl-...i,.1..1.pl HE VITTU RINT HOP 5431-33 LAKE PARK AVENUE Hyde Park Qua71'fy Hyae Park 1725 pr,-nt1-ng 6066 QIEM5 THE HYDE PARK HERALD -1- ------ -------------.-.--------------------1------------------------------------ -1- MANUFACTURING C OM PANY OIL-0-MATIC OIL CUP :-: GASOLINE GAUGE ON THE DASH Factory and Cenex-al Offices 74th Street and Kimbark Avenue Phone Dorchester 5700 CHICAGO ,,...............-.......-...-...........- - - - ... - ... -..-.......-..............-.......... Q.. - - --- - f-.-...f, -....... -,.- -........-, -..-..-..-..........-......-.....-..-...... 4. ESTABLISHED 1896 INCORPORATED 1912 Q-fre you getting the good quality and service furnished by HUNDING DAIRY CO. MILK DIRECT FROM THE FARM Mar'n Ofce: 6945-51 STONY ISLAND AVENUE ORDER NOW Phone Hyde Park 3498-2996 uu1..,........1..........1 ...il 1.14111-.gl-.ll1q...q.-.11n1..,1..i.'-...1..,..,-...i.....,.1.. 273 F-'i'MMT2 1 M1T 1 M ' 2 . 2 Ay L-.,,.,,,f.M m-Wmmmp mmm g e. FEUE H ago, f e'1..o-........ ... ....... o ... . 1 If EDWARD F. BRENNAN GEORGE H. DOTY 5 Z . BRENNANfDOTY 1 2 AUTO SALES CO. 1 1 LEXINGTON .Ny l and DORT CARS I 2 TIRES and ACCESSORIES i 1 1210-1212 E. esoa So. CHICAGO. ILL. Tzfefiuones: DORCHESTER 8900-8901-8902 :Isuzu-1:4115-ln-1111:-ln1n-1ns1ln-:ar ' Y' lnxml--u--1111:--1:4 11:111:1-n1u:-In-:ll-uv1us-Illini-1 a!qu1u-:.n1ni:: -nu--11:1-n:f::4a::au ::l:1u!n ogq-ln-uu1un1na-un1un-mn1su-n1nn1un-1u1u E Teresa Dolan E JENKINS BRQS. l A C A D E M Y Q DRY Goons anal MENS I 631-d Sc. and Stony Island Avo. ! FURNISHINGS ! Ballrgom, Ballot and I 63rd Street and University Avenue ! Nature Dancing qEooos1oo1.o.1 may l 'Private Lessons Day or Evening ! 1 By Appofoomooo ' RIGHT 900175-RIGHT PRICES i POPULAR ASSEMBLIES 4 RIGHT TREATMENT 5l '17l11Hll 'llilllill- ' IITIIU-Uliillilliilli liI1PllClllllllS1ll31lill'Tlll1lllITllTlli -4111!-ll1il-lu1-:i1ul-u1slu-sll1Il-ll1lu-fll1llLlu-ll-u1u-is-:ln-:ln1u-Ili!!-I I 1 I I In ajifreciation of the valuable services renclerecl by tire- TYPEWRITING DEPARTMENT compiling time contents of this bool ' fre HYDE PARK ANNUAL '22 i we wish to ex1Sress our gratitude ami affectionate regarzf for the sgiiemfial ' 'co-operation. -THE STAFF ,Ligin..n1q-lp-gp-pg-p-pg-gg-g1n1gp1qp.1g1p-n1u-.lp1lg1lpnnilp1lg1gg1n1gg- 1 274 ' liuini iii 9.f af- . A . 'T ff . ....... I I 2,44 X It W ..q- : i i c-L-'34-Jeri.. ' -gig - :.,,u.-n: ,111 ,,: in--:zur::I-u:fl:1Il1Il1lr1Irfwrfrlfrl-I: ' 2:fll1lr ---lillfurrfil-I? D D 0 I 'D D 41 I Free College Courses I , 1 . I D D 4 given by the D o 4 I D , I i V BOARD OF EDUCATION D 4 CITY OF CHICAGO I D : D D 4 f i -' I I I a A I If D Q CRANE JUNIOR COLLEGE-2246 W. Van Buren Street yy I I Gives the first two years of regular college work, which I 5 I I 1 3 f I ' I In Q V, X, 1 I 1 I I bg I M - 5 ' I I Dsl l N I y f 1 I I ff I I 1 I I I I I I I I 'lf'- W I receives credit for Freshman and Sophomore work at the University of A Illinois, the University of Chicago, and V other colleges. II ' CHICAGO NORMAL COLLEGE-6800 Stewart Avenue I 5 Gives a two-year course preparatory for teaching in the I elementary schools, which receives credit for Freshman II D and Sophomore work in college. I MEDILL SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRA- fl TION-1326 W. 14th Place 2 I x I ff Gives two years of commercial work of college grade 1 which is accepted by all colleges of commerce and admin- I istration. 9 Q1 I FLOWER TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS- I 3 6059 Wabash Avenue ' and I I ENGLEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL-6220 S. Stewart Avenue V Give a five months' secretarial course to high school grad- I uates. I I ll-ll1n1ll1ll-luill1nl1ll:-n1n1lu1n1ln:a:' 'l:' u:' n:, will n1l:YYu1u1u:7u1llff '--Il p --eer- .....:1. ,, ,- ,. ,G-'W'-01,471 5 D V W L V+? e 2 . ,A


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