Hyde Park High School - Aitchpe Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1923
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'llodtnian Axman ..... . -lames A. Harrington. . . Frederic A. Berry. .. Hannah lfriedlmerg .... Helen Marie Herlihy. .. Halbert Harley ...... Jefferson Greer ...... Harold F. Schwede .... Seymour Borden. . . Wvilliam McGowan. . . .lean Brittan ....... E. Charles Duval ..... Margaret .-X. Monroe. . . NY. Gordon Moffett. . . Maxine Fieldnian. . . Harriet P. Ray ........ Elisabeth .lean Garrison... Marjorie Cooper ....... Morris Rosenthal ..... Blanche Butterworth. . . Alames H. Black .... Adele M. XVhitfield. . . Frieda L. Stein ..... Frances Lawton . . Lester Greenberg . .. Aitchpe Staff 1923 . . . .Editor in Chief . . . Business Manager ............Art Editor .. .Advertising Manager . . . .Circulation Manager . . . .l'hotography Manager . . . . . . .Assistant Editor . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Editor . . .Assistant Business Manager . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Art Editor . . .Assistant Advertising Manager . . .Assistant Advertising Manager .. .Assistant Photography Manager ...............lune Senior Girls . . . . . .vlune Senior Boys . . . .liebruary Senior Girls . . . .l7el1ruary Senior Boys ..............juniors . . .Sophomores . . .Freshmen ...........Activities . . .Assistant Activities . . . . . .Girlsl Athletics . . . .Boys' Athletics . . .Faculty Pedigrees . . . .Branch Activities . . . . . . . .Snapshots . . .Humor Editor Y Y-Y -1 I Y, ,, ,4 A , A x 1 U f K AV H VH Zin 6lIlJ1Jl'l2Ii?:lfiIJll nf tlyrir frivnhlg ahnirc, thc 0115155 uf 15123 hehirates this Qxitrlppc to Zliatlpeiziuc GB. Tiliiglphmmnlr mth Zgulnexrh . EQIJIIIIEIIID x im gf! Q71 , '. fix If 771 X, Hs 57 f N 'f X f' iii. H J . W! - ..mffgf LmQ'I1: sm 151 gnwa Q1 3 Q x X1 1 , egg ..,? Ti ,. 36 .JSM M75 QM 'Qi-'l3 ' Kim 'H 1, H g5:u::gf1:uw HI ' F 2 . , f W 1-0 v X QW ,Jax .mis ,f ' ' fm, 5,5 X V . I W 5 A W uw f7 05 KS 42 'llfof r fm? X4 wa ' xff M Q74 gl 'ITM nw? h H 1.54 ,uhh PRINCIPAL HIRAM BENJAMIN LOOMIS Trinity. A. B.. John Hopkins. Ph. D. VX X f mx, J A J 'Nix ill, ' 1' fy , R X- A V kf!'s.qQ .gg:j,iEL Assistant Principals CH.XRl,FS H HXRY SMITH Cforncfll U11lX'L'TSllj', BLE. Fonnclcr of lliscnssion Club Sponsor of Commissioned Officcrsl Clnlw P1-illcipal of thc Camp Roosevelt Summer High School ARTHUR l.. l'liNHAl-LOVV Hczul of Hyclc Park Branch Harvzxlxl University, A.B. XOI'tllXYCStCI'll Llllivcrsity, LLB. Dean of GTTIS AGNES FLIZABETH STUART GH' Wlcllcslcy College, A.B. Sponsor of Sigma Epsilon Sponsor of llrzmmtir Clnlm Sponsor of all Girls' Clubs Uk and Lufin if Xia 1 Qs ,ff ,pf ,filo . -, ,Q , QL GEggHl6f's2ci FLORENCE LAYINIA ABBOTT EDNA rl. BONHEIM Zf,'l'ILl'll Tmzclzcr Mf1f,lL'lI1tlflfS Uuivcrsily of Chiczigo, Pl1,B. Uuivcrsity of Micliigau, Ph.B. QlQ'4XCE IRENE BRIDGE Lfzliu ANNA Axfypjlgggx j1,j4,,1jI,,,m,1iU Luxvcrsity of Nebraska, AB.. A.M., Cuivcrsiiy of Chicago, AB.. ,fX,M. BERNARD VY. BROEK Hi.r!421'3' I I J , v , , ,Q A University of Chicago, Ph.B. Hi-NlxlxN L, ANIIIXEVX S l71'L1111l1fH'-V Dc Paul University, Law School, ID. Uiiivcrsity of Illinois, A.B., A.M. f'l liTTA M. BROVVN Ifnglixfz GERTRUDE BEARDSLEY cmiw, fllliwfsiff' Of Chi?f1gU- Ph-B' T Indiana Ulliycrsity Sponsor of the Girl Rcscrvcs Purdue Uuiycrsitgv Faculty Aclviscr of thc Hyclc I'z11'k Xklcckly j 4 v 4 A v ELIZABETH E. BUCIFIJXN,-NN Eniglixlz 1iLt0?ktiCtE E- BH-'TLLOXX AV! Ciiivcrsity of Chicago, AB. r' us 111 c lu Arts Amdcml DORIS E. BUTTS ijfzjwifzll EIYIZHIIIVOII F Q 5 1 M' Church School of Normal and Appliccl Arts Spoiisoi' of Art Chili RCBETTA VV. BIGGS If.'1g1z'.vIz Ohio XYeslcy:1u U11lX'6l'Sltj', A.B. Raflcliffc College, A.M. Sponsor of the Girl Rcscrvcs Faculty Adviser of the Hyclc Park XTC-clcly Normal College of the North American Gymnastic Uuicin Coach of the Girls' Swimming Tcam LlLI,lAN R. BYFIELD English and Oral lf.1'p1'cssi011 University of Chicago, I3h.B. Ccusor of the Aitchpc 1923 X JOHN R. BYLAND Cozzzzzzerfial SZlI7jif7t'Z'.X' MARY ELDULA COPPFRSMITH l Y.M.C.A. School of Commerce, B.C.S. , , , Ellffmih School Treasufcl- Umversitv of Chicago, Ph.B. IOHN L. CARTER cifimfrm. LOUIS 0- CURTIS W00ffw1 'ffH-ff Missouri Stair Teirlierff' College, BS. University of Chicago, M. S. MARY H. DJXMEIFR English University of Chicago, Ph,B. IOSEPHINE M. CASAYAVV v 1 Ci0lI1Illf'I'C'lt1l Lczfzv and SZlt'710gI'flf71lj' KATHERINE G- DIMUCK A77 Northwestern University, B.S. BUSIUU NQVWHI Aff Sfhflol Clgiaio Kent and Illinois College of Law, Pratt lU5f1fUtC' Bfffoklbll Admitted to the Bar of lllinois f3FRTIQUIjE P. IJINCXEIE Hisliory University of Chicago, AB. CHARLES A. COBELLT Pltysiml Edzzcafion. 1 3 ' 4 : ' Normal College of the North American 3i5hiI.E C' E' DOYLE IJWIISIL Gvnmaslic Union Lrlverslty of Chicago, Ph.B. Athletic Coach ELSIE F. UU BIFN lizzglislz HENRIETTA M. COONE Mat11t'11141liz'.r and Englixlz Northwestern University, Ph.B., A.M. Sponsor of the Girl Reserves University of Chicago, BS. MILDRED FAHY University of Chicago, BS., XLS. llfzysiology ! i e-.Q 5 . ,..,., KATHARAN FINLEY Music and Slvcriol Violin Lesmzis American Conservatory of Music University of Chicago Concert Meister of Orchestra ISOLIN,-X RIBEIRO FLORFS Sptzizixlz Instituto Crandon, Montevideo Northwestern University, BS. Sponsor of the Spanish Cluli PEARI. FRANKLIN Ci'z'it'.v, Coizzuzerrial Late, and lfcmzoninv University of Indiana, A.B. University of Chicago, All. Chicago Kent College of Law, LLB. Admitted to the Bar of Illinois MARY FRYF SL'ft'l1f'L' Northwestern University, BS. University of Pittslwurgh CHRISTINE K. FUCHS Bofazzy and S'rit'11ct' University of Chicago, BS. Chicago Teachers' College Sponsor of the Garden Club THOMAS H. FURLONG First Year Science Queen's College. Canada, A.M. University of Chicago, BS. Sponsor of the Garden Clulm VERA GARDINIQR 11fIyl'Xl.t'tlI lfIi1lL'tlfIUIL Sponsor of the Girls' Athletic Association MARIAX GAYLORD Lllllcll Room Chicago Normal College Special Courses: University of Chicago School of Domestic Science and Art HIQLFX S. GILBERT C'r'tzff.v ima' llrtz-icing Chicago Art Institute: Course in Decorative Design Normal Art Course Special Courses in Metal and Jewelry with Douglas Donaldson of I.os Angeles GRACE GULLER Music De Pauxv University Cosmopolitan School of Music, Chicago Lcschclizky, Yienna Director of the Girls' Glee Club J XXXL ELIZABETH GRADY MIl.Yl.t' American Conservatory of Music Columlmus School of Music Luke Forest School of Music EIJNYIN ELLSWORTH HAND Srimzrf and lfnfizz Shurtleff College, A.B., Alf. Sponsor of the Stamp Study Class H ELEN A. HANNAX Ift'0ll0I1lfCS and EIll'Uf'L'r1I1 Ifixfrmx' University of Chicago, Pl1.B. Adviser of the Student Council FLORENCE CURTIS HANSON 1fi.Yf01'-N' Yassin' College, A.B. University of Chicago Sponsor of the History Clulm TH EODORE L. HARLEY History Dartmouth College, A.B. Hnryztrfl University, A.B, ISABEL A. HAZLETT Englixlz and Sfwzrzislz University of Chicago, Ph.B. 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 MARY B. HERRICK linglislz. and LiZ11'a1'y Mount Holyoke LYLE A. HIGHLEY Serving Lewis Institute, BS. Chicago Normal College XYALTER -I. HIPPLE C'i1'it'.r ana' History Princeton University, A.B. RUTH E. HOPEXYELI. Illullzvzzzaiirs University of Chicago, A.B. lnclizina Stale Uniynrsity HONYARD N. HOVVLANIJ Physics Lake Forest, A.B. Sponsor of Boxing :ind VVrestling Club Sponsor of the Aitrhpe 1923 ALICE L. INGRAM S0-zvifzyf and limizvlz Lunclz Room Yalparaiso University, A.M., B.S., Ph.B. GRACE ELIZABETH JACKSON Latin NX'ellesley College, A.B. .-ew. .. 1.19 ... , JQQpf? LiBgzeanv I in E, ,4 ,V f. ,. ff 'Q-.5-., f rf- 13.-3 r'1-as u' fi- .,.. f -. Pr-X . ...p Q a fw ,'.-,fr 'ftffft QM' Ari 'q . ' 1' E1 I., 4' 4 W. Ki'vg,..4' ,fm ff' if fijskx' 1 - if, f ,l If -ww .2 7 -1' .f ,..-f ' Gt 1 1-I t 'f 'WWW . A f -in .j5q55:a: , T., 'V gi 4' :l' sa. 15' 44-Vlfiff ' .gs1.,4i.,t . yn- , , -fggfggg..:,,.n..... - 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. . .f..,:',+-sz. -, . -- EMERY O. JQDAR Plzysiml Edufafion 56. American College of Physical Education, B.P.E. University of Chicago Crane junior College C. EDVVARD JQHNSON 57 Hlzglislz. and History University of Chicago, I'h.B., A.M. CAPTAIN CHARLES I. KING Instrurlof' of thc Band Royal Conservatory of Schvvartzlmurga Sondershausen, Germany MAJEL I. KURRIE English and Sofia! Sciafzcc Indiana University, A.B. LAURA M. LAVVLOR Englixlz STEPHANIE VERVAIT LOCKVVOOD History and Frvnrlz .Maflzfzlzafirs and Frzglisfz '8 FVUIIIZZ D I-jniversity of Chicqgo Umvcrslty of Chicago' Ph'B' De Paul University, Ph.B. LUCY E. JOHNSTON Euglisfz 59 University of Chicago, Ph.B. HFLB University of Chicago, Ph.B. s IN HUNT JONES qmith College AB History, Latin, Fzvizrlz 66 HILDUR VV- LUNDQUIST Y University of Chicago, BS. CLARA E. KARLS Art Sponsor of Branch Alpha Club 16 . IM- X X I .s ,xv . 5 M ' 7153 ' f--wif' IL 1-I il -ii jff. X ' -E:Lf..fI i 5 .4 r .. ijrfgi . I V .2533-H -V I 53 .wx .. i .2 L . - 'T sm mf- -- W. .. as .. .4 VIA-rwmg-, .Q wr-. ff. ,3s,.L'+7g: ii-Li'f ff' ,-...- . 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. .airf ,-X, -.M nv ,L J ' FRANCIS X. INICGUANE Mtlf11Cl'llUfiCS and History Instructor of History MARY' M. McINTOSH English Olucrlin Collcgc, A.B. HQXRRIET M. MESSELHEISER Slmzzixlz UlllX'Cl'Sllj' of Chicago, Ph.B. IQTHEI. -I. MII.I.ER C'u1111r1crciaI .flzlvfccfs ORION M. MILLER AMflf11L'lllllfIL'.f Lfnivcrsity of Indiana, AB. University of Chicago, Graduate NYOrk MILIJREIU M. MINOGUE Matlzmmztics Cliicago Normal School Uiiivcrsity of Chicago, B. S. 68 69 70 71 72 M. ELEANOR MOORE MGIIZUIIIGIICX University of Chicago, Ph.B. S. ELEANOR MOORE Latin and Frmzcli University of Chicago, PILB. MILDREID R. MOORE Sfvanisli Uiiivcrsily of Chicago, Ph.B. JOSEPH F. MORSE Hl.Vf4I1'j' and Astronomy .-Xmhcrst Cullcgc, A.B. Yale Univursily, Gracluatc Xlbrk Univcrsiiy of Vlisconsin, Graduate XN'ork Spcmsor of Chess :md Checker Club MALYIXE IJ. NIEDERMAN Bfmkkecpilzg Univcrsity of fhicago, IIh,B. ELLA EVELYN MIX Ifnglislz and Lafilz 73. ,IOSEIIH A. NYBERG ZI'It1I,ZPllllll'lL'.V University of Chicago, PILB. U1iix'01'SiU' Of Chifilllfk B-Sq M5- 17 4 .4 :N Ni' ,.,f. . , l , ,YK -1.1 A 2 MARY H. O'BRIEX English and Public Slflfflklillg University of Chicago, Ph.B. Sponsor of the Debating Club MARGARET M. CYCOXXOR V lf1'zgIk,'1 and Hl.Yf!?7'AX' University of Chicago, Ph.B. MABEL L. PARKER Ifugflirlz University of Chicago. Ph.B. University of Michigan Chicago Teachers' College ALEXANDER M. PATTERSON Mtlt'lZZ'IZt' Sfzofv Armour Institute East Indian Government Certificate of Engi- neering it EDA D. QJHRENSTEIN Cfmfh for Soffvf Gt'7'lIItl71 and Hi.vJo11v University of Chicago, Ph.B, STELLA PEEDE Sf7tlI1iS1I Sponsor of the German Club U11lX'CTSllj' of Indiana, A.B., All. ELLA M. OTTAVVAY Art I. MARSHALL PEER Sviflzfc VVeSt Division High School, Chicago University of Chicago, HS. University of Chicago, Graduate NN'ork S hf Ill' S. -Y .l MAURICE E. orrosm Jmfzimafffs out lm mm tm L mm U 1 ' fCh'.f,A.B. , Hmmm 0 moo MABRELLE T. PERHAM v v Q 1 Pliysirtzl Edzzmiiozz MX RA PAUNE 11371011-VI' Sargent Normal School of Physical Ecluca- University of Chicago, A.M. tion, Cambridge -W? eff 5E?.f3jzf . 1 'Qi' fi 153, .. -pi ' L.'.f,.-Q. ' FRANCES PERLSTEIN Commercial Sulrfvcfs Fiuzmcial Adviser of the Aitchpe 1923 PAUL T. PIERSON Plzysirs .Mlellmert College, A.B. Peiuisylvaiiia State College, M.S. EFFIE LOUISE PRATT .S'te11ogfruflz.x' L'niversity of Chicago, Ph.B. R. RAYMOND RAYMOTH Afj7'iL'lllf1l1'L' and Mullzezmiiirs Massachusetts Agricultural College, B. S. Sponsor of the Hayseed Club XNILLIAM VV. RIDDELL Art Art Institute of Chicago Julien Academy, Paris MARY' E. ROBB Sf'lFIlL'4' tlllfl fTt'U!jl't1I7lIy University of Chicago, B.S. DOROTHY ROBERTS l rmzr'lz and English University of Chicago, l'h.B. AGNES L. ROBINSON .spfmislt University of loxva, .-XB. University of XYisconsin, A.M. University of Berlin University of l-lciclellmerg OSCAR E. ROBIXSON Illzzxir, Opera American Conservatory of Music University of Chicago Sponsor of the Musical Club Director of the Boys' Glee Club and Or- chestra MARY ROTH English University of Chicago, AB. ANNE BRONVN ROYSTON Engfixlz and CUlIIIlIA'I'L'lit!I Gvagrflplzy Garrard, Kentucky, A.B. University of Chicago, l'h.B. 1 l A My -N RHF A W YW W .,,, .Y,, Y-V ,.... , ,,.-,,, , V WZ - ff- ,f .. ., .- . ,,.. '+A . L, V. H. si 4- r ,fg,r'ug S, ' ,a v --M-fr- H , f Q ,Q - 1,1 l! ixxl 2.5 3-I 'M 3 'fs-fy fluff 4 Vs - ,Q- -' If xl -113 my at 5? ,,6Lif'f -' ' X I ' 'X 1 Yi W if ff' 1 iw-ga 5 -' -, W '-'4 W . . A F3211-1: 1751 -ff . H ' ' 5-fi fl' lf' lv I fc, sf -i . 'ff,.--Af ,: 1 f'-' I 1'-. -fi . wt., ' 'o ' ,A gil, i5 1 ' Lbgjim V I igVgs,ji1h,. W W -- ,Tiff 332 5f51i !f 1' ge t Q. ,. Us -1 -f W..- .gsgg-g,1,.z-.H A ,Q :IL--W i b .I K .-- f37 ' 1 ' W Q f 4 .iq ' 4 f I ' A ft I . 96. ARTHUR SCANLAN Aflzlctic Cnavli 102. HENRY E. SMITH Englixlz, University of Chicago, Ph.B. I7niversity of Chicago, A.B. Yale University, A.M. , Harvard University 97' ERNEST 5CHMlDHOFER Curry School of Expression, Boston Pliysifal Education Xfghinaiasgrgllclgiorof the North American 103 BERTHE E. SPINK Art Coach of Boys' Swimming Team 1115112126 Of Chicago , ieago t enaeum 3 v 1 104 VVILISIAM H. SPURGIN Clzenzistry 98. RUTH SCHDRTZ Slcllogwzlvlzy Illinois VVSS1Cy?1I1, B.S. Michigan State Normal School 105 SERGEANT VVILLIAM H.. -STAMPER 99. JENNIE s. SHIPMAN Pmlfh MM '5' T a mf' Smith College, A.B. Sponsor of the French Club 100. BEULAH I. SHOESMITH ,lllllllllflllllliilli University of Chicago, B.S. 101. ARCHIBALD W. SMALLEY Latin University of Michigan, A.B. Sponsor of the Civic Industrial Clib Vocational Adviser 106 107 ,IANE C. TUNNELL Ifzzglislz Kansas State Agricultural College, BS. University of Chicago Censor of the Aitchpe, 1923 CAROLINE M. WATSON General Sfimzra and Gvology University of Michigan, B.S. University of Chicago, Graduate VVork Sponsor of the Rock and Hammer Club Sponsor of the Stone Age Club Gffrf' 108 109 110 111 112. meg, .4 l.. 5 . if lJAY1D R. VVATSON lfm-gf ana' Iioundry 113. lREXF O. B. YNFHRLF If.rlm Tcafllm' Lluivcrsity of Chicago. l'h.B. H4 JANET P. VVHITF lfnglirh University of Michigan, Ph.B., A,M. Sponsor of the Story Scribblurs' Society Cz-nsor of the Aitchpc, 1923 Us VVORRALLO' VYH1TNliY Botany Oberlin College, A.B., AAI. Harvard University. A.B. 116- Sponsor of thc Garden Club RALPH H. VYFTHERBFIQ .S'r'ir'1u'i' und S'jva11f,rl1 117. NO1'11'1XYCSt6l'I1 University, B.S. ,Fr . .. Q ' EQZJ? , c A J N ' x . . ,X ...W sw ,S Wi gf'fT'2if'l .wgiEq,w 125 gf 5 af c .X rf Y , .1fl',,,il,'. MARIE C. VVILDMAN Frwzrlz and Lalin Univcrsity of Chicago Sponsor of Branch Dramatic Club KATHERINE G. VYIGHTMAX lfnylislz Denison University. BS. Sponsor of llic Exlcmporaueous Spa-aking Club Sponsor of thc Aitclipc, 1923 HULDA C. VWTTF 1.11131 and Gvrnuiu Univcrsity of Illinois, AB. Sponsor of thc German Club KIARKLXRET C. YOUNG University of VX'iscon5in, B.S. Univcrsity of Chicago, MS. Sponsor of thc Fur and Feather Club Zoology MARY E. ZURAVVSK1 University of Chicago, Ph.B. Iiixlory QXNMQWWNMWMQ 6 2 Sqn, Sm ww 21 22 JU E SENIQRS 91 I .fi 1 Qfficers of the Class of June, 1923 james ll. lllaclc . . ,,,,,,, P1-Qgideut Marjorie Cooper . . . , .Vice-President Edna Henson ..... , , ,gegretary lf. Charles Duval . . . , fl'1-635111-gr Class Committees Class Night: jefferson Greer. chairman: Dixon lflrown, Dorothy Murphy, Mary Skinner, Olive Taylor, Henry Teetzel, Harvey XYeiss. Printing: l.ester Greenberg, chairmang XYillarcl ,-Xnclerson, XYillia1n Bow- ers, Helen Hamilton, james Harrington, lfrederika Marston, Ruth Reid. - l'rograin: Frank Johson, ehairmang Frederic Berry, l.eone Burns, David Hnrford, Sanford Lassers, Harriet Stover, Orrel Stott. .-Xssembly: Paul Robinson, ehairinang Gwendolyn Dowding, Virginia Hart- ley, Richard Irwin. George Luce, Douglas Nicholson, Virginia Smythe. lllotto: Madeline Smith, ehairmang Betty .'Xneshaensel, Dudley Emerson, Keene Hall, Helen Herlihy. George Jacob, Wlilliant McGowan. Colors: Hannah Friedberg, ehairtnang llarold Bloom, Ralph liisendrath, Tlteoclore lfauntz, Elisabeth Garrison, Helena jones. Yirginia Moore. l'in: Bernard Heber, chairman: Tocltinan .'Xx1nan, Graee Caldwell, Xvllllillll Cifilllfi, llelen Dean, lieatriee Edwards, Milton Hanson. Gift: l.awrenee Duggan, ehairinang Marjorie llevins. l.ois Cooperider, Xyllllillll Ferguson, Leonard Gross Horace Larkin. .Xnna Yan Nice. Flower: ,lean lirittan, ehairinang Beatrice l'iZLlllllL1I'g, Xleryl Condir, Fran- ces Lawton, Paxton Rendigs. Paul Thoina. Charles X ates. Song: 'l'i1nothy Seolield, chairman: ,Xlan Cross, Margaret Gallant. Harold Schwede, Elizabeth Sherwood, Sylvia Stevens, lsaclore Witte. 23 HAROLD ABEL Huiibcll .'X'0I'ff1Zl'L'.Yit'7 Vl L'11ii'f'1'.vily C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Aero Club, '20, '21, Commissioned Officers' Clttb, '21, '22, '23, Radio Club. '23, Discussion Club, '21, '22, '23. VVhcn we think of Harold, we think of an efficient R. O. T. C. officer, who is certain to make a success in military tactics at college. EDXVARD M. ALESHIRE Wtldi'tL'0l'ffi O.rft11'a' Collage C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Freshman Boys, '20, Plutarch Club, '22, Sigma Fpsilon, '19, '20, '21, Travel Club, '21, '22, Discussion Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Tennis, '20, lnterclass Basketball, '22, '23, Tournament, '23, lnterclass Baseball, '2l. Popular, cheerful, and a good student, he has shonn his ability in everything from ath- letics to Sigma Epsilon. VVl1-l.ARD C. ANDERSON Oaleltznd The l.'l'liZ't'l'Sifj' of Illinois C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Hayseed Club, '20, '21, Student Council, '21, '22, Baseball, '22, Heavyweight Basketball, '21, '22, Manager, '22, '23, Football, '22, Aitchpe Trfbe, '22, '23. If Ole smashes his vvay through life as he has smashed the line in football, he will over- come all obstacles. lil.lZABET1-1 YlRGlNlA ANESHAENSEL lfriziuoori The l.'11ii'c1'.vily of Clzirtzgo C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Titian Tribe, '20, Junior Euclidean, '21, G. A. A., '21, Sopho- more Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, German Club, '22, French Club, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, '23, VVeekly Staff, '22, '23. Nobody in Hyde Park needs to be told who this ray of sunshine is, for everyone is familiar with Betty's ability, friendliness, and loyalty, The Viieekly and her other school activities have been fortunate to have her help. ROSALINIJ ANSCHELL .5't'nn. High ,Yo1'flzw1vlv1f1'z C'7liT'!'l'Sifj' C. 1. C., '23, French Club, '23. Rosalind has not been with ns long, but she has stepped right into our school life. VVhen you see her black, curly hair and big brown eyes, you know that Rolly's a real girl. 24 STANLEY H. ARANOFF Sl. Viator College The C'1'lf7.'Cl .Yl.fj' of Miclzigan C. l. C., '20, '22, '23, Discussion Club, '19, '20, Radio Club, '19, '20, '22, '23, Auto, Aero, and Marine Club, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '22, '23, lnterelass Track, '20, lnterelass Soeeer, '23, Heavyweigln Basketball, '23, Hayseed Club, '23. A glance at Stairs record shows that he is a real fellow! He is equally efficient as an ath- lete and a meehanie. FAY ARCHIBALD i LVtlfl'l'1'0'ZL'il, S. D. The Tf1'zi'z'r'r.rz'fy of Clzictzgo C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, Fay is Elsie ,lanis's only rival in her power of impersonation. But she's not all imitation. for she is genuine clear through, even to her curls. Hll.DA JEAN ASCHER 5't'0ff T110 T5't'1'IiI.3 S't'l1fmI of LIIIZQIZLIUUS C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, Hilda, with her coal-black hair and snappy brown eyes, has a famous smile that makes a long list of friends. MARCUS I. AUERBACH The Lv11i'Z'F7'.YT!j' of Clzitnzgti C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, '23, Freneh Club, '20, Chess Club, '22, '23, Hayseed Club, '22, '23, Golf Tournament, '21. lt won't be long before we shall be reading Mareus's advice to golfers in the daily papers. At least his game is good enough to warrant his giving advice. l't11'k.via'z' TOIJTMJXN AXMAN Bzzrke The Urziz't'r'st'f3' nf Clzirtzgo C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23, Boxing and VVrestling Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Stamp and Coin Club, '21, Span- ish Club, '20, VVeekly Staff, '22, '23, Business Manager '23, Annual Staff, '23, Track, '21, '22. There are few Hyde Parkers who do not know Tod. He Carries his Footlight with hiln to illuminate his marked business ability. 25 ll wg, F l S Q .l .-5 E i 1 l l 5 1 A t l l I l I 'af 't 'X-A 2, x.. Ks .ke M 6 af 'Ll' ' 'Ma ,lf - if , .- tt . 7 t. M , . 1 I . 14, , N . . i Aj' MLKIW ,yy Q fi jk Q- ' L I 1-aw.: 5--1 -J 1 , I N. l ..x N, T x XX - .-,X ii' f. .- Q 5 4 f i Kp, W N. BliATRlCE FRANCES BARR lio.5'111i1z,rki The L'nii't'r.vil,v of Clliftltltf C, 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23g Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22g Senior Girls, '23g French filulu, '21, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23, llrzimzitic Clulm, '21, '22, '23g Senior llrzimzities, '22, '23. Bezfs impersonation of Aunt lillen in Two Strangers lxicls well for her future career as :tn actress. And just look at her Sigma lipsi- lon recordl Bl-fRXlCE BAILFY Cliirugo ,X'UI'IIIt1l Collvyt' C. 1. C.. '21, '22, '23, G. 1-X. 1-X., '22, '23, Spun- isli Clulm, '22, Fur and Feather Clulv, '22g Senior Girls, '23. Frzinkness in speech :incl mzrnner inzikes Ber- nice Z1 good frienfl. Her nezitness :iclcls to lier attractiveness. Hl'fl.l'fN BALCH Those of us xvlio know Helen know tlmt, througfliout her four years here, she lizis lreeu amizilmle, ever ready to lielp, :incl ri sincere lriencl. I-K1iATR1CE B.-XMBURG lflf ilIu1'a' ,X'UffUl1t1I 1x'z'11dt'r'gt11'lt'az College C., '20, '21, '22, '23g Girl Reserves, '22, L. 1. '23g Garden Club, '22, Sophomore Girls, '21, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls. '23: Spanish Clulr, '21. Ben is the emliocliment of cvervtliing jolly. poppy, :incl enthusiastic. Her popularity, Qooil looks, and friendly spirit have mzicle for her Il host of friencls and uclmirers. Nllil.Y1X GEORGE BARKIER l m't'.rfr'iIIt' .XiU1'f11TL't'.Yf1'I'll l'lIl'Z't'!'.Yi1.1' C l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23g Art Flulv. '22, '23, Chess Club, '19, '20, Fur :intl Fezitlier Clulm, lnterclzlss Bzisketlmall, '2lg Stuclent Council, '213 Operetta Staff, '21, '23. Melvin has lmeen very active in scliool lile. His work on the Committee of Twellty ancl on tlie champion interelnss lmasketlmll team luis made him famous. Besides, 11e's un artist. 26 IOHN BEAHAN SY. Tlzomas The l'lll'Z'l'l'Xil'j' uf H 'l.Vl'lPlI.Yl'll l C..1. C,, '19, '20, '21, '22, lnterclass Basket- ball, '21, '22, Lightweight Basketball, '22, '23, Golf Team, '22. '23, Baseball, '23: Aitehpe Tribe, '23, Hayseecl Club, '23. Qui' well-liked basketball star is one of the reasons why our teachers .go to Dunning, and our pupils to Hyde Park. GRAYC1-1 V. Blikli Ray ,N'o1'fIzzuz'.fz'v1'i1 l'11i':w'xilj.' C, 1. C,, '20, '21, '22, '23, G. A. ,-X., '20, '21Z Track, '20, 1'lutarch Club, '20, '21, Fur anfl Feather Club, '21, Basketball, '21, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Two dimples coming and going, Brown eyes dancing with fun, Happy she goes, good cheer giving, Girl in a thousand? She's one. EDNA BENSOX I i.f,l'u The C'l1l'Z'L'l'Xil'j' of C'lzz'l'uf1n C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Ukelele Club, '20, P1 r h Club '77' G A A '70' lunior Girls utac .--, . . .,-,'. . '21, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Secretary ol the june Class. '23. Eddie is a pretty blonde who, by her sweet personality and winning ways, has gained many friends, and ihe office of secretary of her class FREDFRIC A. BERRY, JR. IVI'il111Ut1f70ll.Y, MlJ1lll'.YlJftl Th 2 1' l'l'll'Z'L'I'Xl1'j' nf Clzimyf C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20 '21, '22, '23, Yice-pres. '23, Discussion Club '20, '21, '22, '23, Sec.-Treas, '23, Freshman Boys '20, Chess Club, '21, '22, Checker Club, '21, '22 Debating Train, '23, lfxtemporaneous Speaking, Team, '23, l'lul:xreli Club, '21, '23, l'nb1iL Speaking Club, '23, 1'res.., Commissioned Oth cers' Club, '23, Yiee-pres., Treas., Story Serib blers, '23, French Club, '23, Radio Club, '23 VVeekly Staff, '22, Uperetta, '23, Annual Staff '73 Let this pedigree speak for Frefl's incoin parable 1-lycle 1'ark record! Xkhat fields has lu missed, what honors not known? ELKTA l5liSl.1iY f'Lll7'l'lI,'l'. 1'l'I'jllIFl.l Grwizrlnv' Cnllvgfi C. 1. C., '22, '23, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senio W Girls, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, '23, Garden Club '22, '23, Musical Club, '23, Plutarch Club, '23. like all know lilma, that sweet little Virginii lassie who has won her way into all ol' oui hearts by her lovely smile, winning ways, :incl delight ful SUlll11Cl'11'Hl'CC11l. 27 il .5513 I MA RJ QRIE ALICE BFYIN S Iffhilllillikl ,XYf11'l'0Hll! Ki1zde1'ytz1'Iv11 College C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls. '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Dra- matic Club, '22, '23, Fur and Feather Club, '22, Girl Reserves, '21, G. A. A., '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '20, Spanish Club, '21, '22, French Club. '20 '21 Marjorie, with hcr black curly hair, shining blue eyes. and charming smile, has won much admiration. Hyde Park won't be quite the Eanfe without the one xxho is laughter personi- ec. CLARA MAURTXE BIIDIJULPH T1.R'L'tlIIl0kfU,IUll'l0f.V The l,'1'ZiT'l'1'.Y1'l'YX' of L1f'i,YC0l7Sl7l Maurine, though quiet. has a keen sense of humor. NX e certainly envy her patients when she becomes Il nurse. SAM BINDER Bryn Zllnziw' 7710 I,'IZlT't'7'XlI'j' of llI1'1'wis C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Band, '21, '22, '23, 1-leaxjx'xx'eig'ht Basketball, '21. '22, Golf, '21, '22. '23, School Golf Champ, '22, Spring Football Maiiager. '21. One of the smiling, elongated members of our class, who tees off as well on the basket floor as he does on the links. R111-X Al.,Bli1Q'1'A Bl'1'Tl'2RS Prz1'k.v1'dc Cllllfflglfl .Yorzlzczl College C, 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, French Club, '20, '21, Jv' X rt Club, '23, Senior Girls, '22, '23. Rita is a hard worker, thouhgtful and earnest. Her friendship is sincere at all times. ' ,mites H. BLACK ff4'I'Z'ZL'0Ud The lflzi-z'er'.vi!3' of lllilmix C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Hayseed Club, '22, '23, Discussion Club, '21, '22, '23, Pres. '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '22, '23, Pres. '22, Technical Editor Farraga, '21, VVeekly Staff, '21, '22, '23, Assistant Editor. '22, Editor-in-chief, '22, '23, Pres. VVeekly Club, '21, Operetta Staff, '21, '22, Heavyweight Basketball, '21, '22, '23, Captain '22, '23, Aitchpe Tribe, '22, '23, Yiee-pres. '22, Sec. '23, Mgr. Interclass Basketball, '21, Stu- dent Council. '21, '22, '23, Chairman '22, An- nual Staff, '23, President ol the ,lnne Class, '23 jimmy has been the outstanding figure in his class. He is a natural leader, an exceptional student, star athlete, and everyone's friend. That all these qualities, as well as his work for Hyde Park. are appreciated is proved by his election to the presidency of his class. 28 l.,-XXX'RlfXCli YERXON 1-ELAXCHET .WrC'11,vl1 The l'11if'f'1'S1t,v of Illiimix if l. lf, '20, '21, '22, '23, Chess Club, '21, '22. '23, Aitehpe Tribe. '21, '22, '23, Senior Truck, '21, '22, '23, Baseball, '22, liglnweiglll Basket- bzlll, '20, Hezwyweiglil Bzislcetbznll, '21, '22, '23. For three years ,lark has been one of the l1lI1l1lSlf2lj'S of thi' bnslcetbzlll tc-am, and has inzlcle inzniy of the points that have given Hyde l':1rl: the victory. The gznnes won't seem the same witlmnt Yernie. S'1i1.Xl,X ROSiXl-ll-1 BLOOM C'1z1'f1'1' l'1'11rfi1'1' The 1'IIl'Z'l'I'A'l1'j' of LVi.vru11.v111 C. 1. V., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '21, Freneh Club, '23, llrzmizltie Club, '21, '22, '23, SUIJ1lU11lUl'K' Girls, '21, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls. '23, Spanish Club, '20, '21, '22. ls ihere any girl who clues not look with envy 111 Sn-hn:1's hnir anal wish hers were as pretty? This nrwwning glory belfmgs to one whose per- smiulfly' is as enx'iab1e, JOHN FIJXYARD BORLING C'111'111'll 'Hn' 1'Il'I'4'1'.Yl'fwV of Illi1111i.v C'. 1. C. '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, Boxing :incl Wrestling fqlnb, '20, '21, lmcrelzxss Bziskelbzill, '22. lfcl is 1111 industrious, likable fellow. His sineeriiy, clepemlabilily, and friendship linve mzule ll lasting impression on hfs Classmates. XX'll.l.lARl NY. BONYERS l'111'k,vi1l1' The l'111z'1'r'si1y 0f C.'!1i1'111111 Cf 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Discussion Club, '20, Ftnclent Cfoiiiicil, '23, Spanish Club, '23, Box- ing znnl Wresllingi Club, '22, lnterelass Bas- lcetbzill, '21 , Liglnweigllil Hzlsketbzlll, '22, Henry- weiglil Hnsketlmall, '23, Hzlyseecl Club, Trezls. '23: Allflllw Tribe, '22, '23. Bill has made ll name for himself along: :ith- lvlfr :incl sellrmlnstie lines. He is liked by :ill ul ns bvrznise he is one of ns. YllQGlNl,X F. BR,-XlJl,liY 1f1,1-111 11'1-Wy 111111 ff, 1. CI. '20, '21, '22, '23, 1 1'CS11I11El11 Girls, '19, ,lnniur Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Travel flnb, '21, '22, Garden Chili, '23, Plutzireli lllllli, '20, .Xrl flnb, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilnn, '22, 1 l'L'1lk'11 l'li1b, '22, '23. x'1l'g1111Zl has Z1 Clieerfnl millook that will bring her lizmpiness all tlircmnggli life. A-Xml with :ill her iiiiscliievmis ways, she keeps ns guess- ing what her next prank will be. Z9 1 1 5 1 1 2 1 17, fe 11 JR, N. X s.1'0 ' ' i 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1144 r YS A-f X, ,rw tx Cs?-ANW 1Zr-f YlOl-li'l l'li l.. BRAHAM fell-X' .Y01'!lzzu4'.vit'1'1z l'11irw'.vi!.x' ff. l. V., '20, '21, '22, '23g Sopliomurc Girls, '21, ,luniur Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23g lfrcnvli Clnll, '2l. Yiolctlv has lmczuitiful cycs and an cngzigiiig' smllv. lrzwlcvrl lay ri pcrsmizility that rnulccs cx't-1'y- mit' wish to lwc lu-r tricncl. l'l.YS SHS HKAUIJ l'z.xl.'i' Thi' lvlllZ'L'7'Sffj' of tlllzfiigyu . ' , ' , '22, '23g Lightweight Foot- C I C 20 21 lrill '22g llcznvywcfgllt Bzlskcibzxll, '23g 1XltK'l1lJL' 1 . Trilw, '23, lfrcslimzm Boys, '20, Truck, '22. Kiclilo lms maclt- his rcpntation at Hyde llzirlc as :in cxvcllciit lvziskcllmll plziyer. Busiilcs, llv luis stzirrccl in lrzwlc 'incl footlxzall. rl FAX HR I'l l'A X ,S'l141lcrxfu'i1fn' 'Hn' ivIll'I't'l'Sl'fj' uf C'l1ii11,rm V. l. lf. '20, '2l, '22. '23, Soplioinnrc Girls, '20, ,lnniwr Girls, '21, Yifc-Prcsifleing Suninr Girls, '22, Sigfmn Epsilon. '19, '20, Annual Slllll, '23. Nairn, impnlsirc ,lczxnl Her lovzilmlc clispusi- tion :incl nilivxpcftucl ways :irc partly responsi- lvlu for ln-1 grunt llflllllllllily. Her vivzwious spirit :incl quick wit ilu thu ri-St. BARBAIQA MOR l-QY BROCTHOX .SVHII I? 111111, Clzl. 'Hn' Iv1Ili'I'Ul'.VlI'j' of ll'llA'l'tlJIXZ.ll St-ninr Girls. '22, '23, .Xrt Club, .233 French Cilnlw. '23, ln the sliorl timc slit' has lween licrc, lnlr lmm' wt pli-zzsiirc has nizxilc prccioiis thc frivnclsliip sliv ll2iS given sw wliolQ-liczirtcclly to Hyclv ll2lI'liCTS, Hvr nnsvlfisli spirit in prznsiiigg inli- vrs :incl nluliyimf k'1'K'llll tor licrsclt 15 Il lmzlcrvii lliflll to l3:xrlw:1r:1's unc xvortli, X'Al.l IFN li HRUX lfl.l. Mi't'nx!1 Hz1xi114'.v.v ll'7UJ'lfl Q' I. if, '20, '2l. '22, '23, Girl Rcscrvvs. 'll '3'.lllllll!1'lxl1'lS, 22: N-111n1'f,.11'ls, 233 Spzunfli illnla, '22. Num- uni- snicl tlizit Ynl mcfzisnrus licr smilvs. lmt Cxlilvllllj' llizit smnc Ona- is wrong. 5l1c is :i gmmcl stnclvnl, :tml lvcliuws an lizwing fl wvwrl tinw, tml. 30 W. I. DIXON BROVVN liiske The l'11i'z't'r'.filAv of llliimix C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club. '20, '21, Hayseed Clttb. '23, Lightweight Basket- ball, '22, Heavyweiglit Basketball. '23, Student Council, '23, Aitehpe Tribe, '23. The boys like the star basketball Center, the girls, the good-looking, curly-haired fellow. But they both join in liking guud-nattirecl Dick. IAMES H. BRUNIJAGIC Ira-v The l'I'li'Z't'l'.i'ilj' of Hlinznis C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, lilee Club, '21, '22, Spanish Club. '20, '21, Vlutareh Club, '21, Lightweight Football, '21, Band, '20, '21, '22, Hayseed Club, 22, Interelass Basketball, '21, One of Hyde Park's guocl-lookitig sky-larks. who Comes down to earth on rare occasions and leave tis wishing for more of them. IJAYID BLQXLOCK BURFORIJ liixkt' .YU1'ffIIUt'Sft'7'JZ l.'lll'2't'l'.Vl'lj' C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '22, '23, Extemporaneous Speaking, '21, De- bating Club, '21, Spanish Club, '22, Discussion Club. '22, '23, Vl'eekly Static. '22, '23, Associate Editor. '22, Editor-iii-eliief, '23, Business Man- ager Aitchpe 1923. Thoughtful, fot'xyarcl-looking, efficient. David has directed the XYeekly and Annual work with a master hand. LEONE BURNS l'i7t1dS'LU0l'f!1 Tin' l'1ti':'t'1'xz'ly' of lVisrmz.vi11 C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Fur and Feather Club, '20, Girl Reseryes, '21, French Clttb, '21, Senior Girls, '23. When Leone leaves Hyde Park, her friends will miss a jolly good pal. She is full of fun. and brings sunshine xyliereyer she goes. XYILLIAM CYRIL BURNS Sl, lgfntziiizx 'Hn' l'11i'r't'1'.i'1'l-x' of Ci.'zz'i't1gn C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Boxing and NYrest- ling Club, '20, '21, '22, Hayseed Club, '21, '22, '23, Plutareh Club, '21, French Club, '22, Fur and Feather Club, '23, l'ttblie Speaking Club, '23 .im prophesy for Bill a future of ctratory- either as a clergyman, rt salesman, ur a states! man. 31 f' ' +4 ,Ll I 1 2 I 1 S 'J yr, 1 5 sv wb X 'ivlfl ..,' Vs ey 4 't all I f E A ..f1ai's:' Fife-T1 'if . , 1 I ..,,. .,f-,fm 5171 --- -,V - 1. ...M ff .J 'N ,Q X1 xx 'L ri '.: 5 ' 1 G1QAf'1f H 1-11-1-ZN C1A1-lJN'VEl-1.. Sroll The l,'11i7'm'.vil-1' nf 1lI1n11i.v Cf. 1. Cf., '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Cflnlv. '21, '22, l'111t111'c11 Clllll, '21 , G. A, A., '20, Girl lie- serves, '20, blnnior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. 111'2lC1k S 111111511211 faculty of 111E1k1115l people seek 11L'l' wise council makes 11Cl' seein very clfgnifiecl. Her seriousness does not keep her 1-1'U111 111111114 il XYO11KlCI'fl1l1j' good sport. li1.1i.XNO1Q C'.XK1l'B1-31.1. .S'1'.1'f1111 The l,'11i'z'111'.v11'y of C1'Iit'1lfjU C 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Branch 1DI'2l1'11Zll1L' Clnlw, l'res. '20, G, A. '20, '21, L111S1C2l1 Cflnlm, '21, 81121111511 Clnlm, '21, 11'r111n11tic fjlllll, '21, '22, Sigma lipsilon, '20, '21, '22, Senior Girls, 23. l'3lL'2l11Ul' is 21 11r11n111tis1 11nd a true friend, known 111 L'Yt'1'j'U11C from tl1e sn111llest 11'L'S111C to the most clig'11if51e11 senior. KlARGAR1i'l' CHALSTROM l'111'!rxi111' Thr l'1zii'm'5i1'y of 1111111111 ffl. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, ,lnnior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, S111111- is11 C11111, '22, Girl Reserves, '23. Peggy is our golden haired friencl, whose 1111111111111 smile, 1111111110 natilrc,-11n11 penny clis- position l1Z1VC won our 11c1n1ir:1t1o11. LEOLX CHARLTOX She 11ZlS not lmeen with ns long, 11111 she 1111s proxm-cl herself 1111112111111 and popular 1111111 in scliool 111111 social life. Hyde Park will iniss 11er, 211111 we give her our sincerest wishes. AlQ'l'11L'1Q 1.. i'11l.A1DlfK l i.1'!r11 T110 lfn1i'1'1'.1i1-1' nf lll111u1'x if 1. if., '20, '21, '22, '23, Junior l'3l1C11C1L'2l11 fllllll. '21, Sig'11111 1'2DS'1Ol1, '20, '21, '22, '23, l:1'L'11k'11 1'l111I, '20, '21, '22, '23, T1'f'ZlS. '22, Box' ing 111111 v1'1'l'S1l111QI C11117, 21, '1111111J1' 'l31'IiL'1i, '21, '22, Senior '1'1'21C1i, '22, '23, He111'yweigl11 Soc- cer, '22, Signal '13CZ1111, '23, Aitclnve Trilme, '23. Besicles taking 1111 active part in zltliletics, Ari l1:1s lween 21 Sigma lfpsilmier 2111 1l1rr111gl1 l1is L'211'k'k'1'. 'N1111 saicl. 32 Y! 'K '- A- ,,.-- A ff . ,YEL-' fg-'zf f :Fw 1 ,,,,ff:.. -effbw ,ik E, Eg riysyax 5.3, N 'ff 1 , 1 -l I, ws., l 1,1-5' Q- w ,,-flfw-.,,,-v-f ya xl 5, K gt 2' aw .-I , , X ,-zf. Q., rg 5 'x l 1 3-Y 5'x.-f.' b. .ixryfm K 2, . , , 5 ...N i s A iff? 1, My ' Wif,- f '5i3 ' Q Z- ' jj, Vi L. , 7 ws.. 5, H L fi? ' sl ' 'M H A K vw A, V, ssi1j3ff'T,..: 1' ng., .:.,,,:: - ' A .2,-f1f. -e A ' ' L . I-.fw..4-. '- V,:+f1-fr--fii+s-rr oi, DOROTHY LOUISE CLARKE Parkside The Uniffersity of Chicago g l C- I- C-, '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Span- ish Club, '22. . A pretty girl, a Wonderful dancer, and a P' X itt' talker that's Dodie. That lus a little ' V if ,G , D pep, makes Dot a charming companion. .K I, VVILLIALI H. CLAY Illozmf Crzrroll, Illinois ' The U1ziwrsity of Illinois Boxing and VVrestling Club, '21, '22, A worthwhile associate, a friend to depend upon, and a good student-that's Bill. ALICE MARIORIE COHEN W1-llCl7'd The Aradmzzv of Fine Arts C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '21, Sophomore Girls, '21, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, French Club, '23. Vklho is the sweet blond with the pretty blue eyes? Of course it's Alice, the best pal in the world. N'est-ee pas, Vivian? CHARLESS H. COLE Ilflozlison The U1zie'e1'rily of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, '23, Musical Club, '21, '22, '23,, Dramatic Club, '22, '23, President '23, Plutarch Club, '22, '23, Treasurer '22, Secretary '23, Choral Society, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Vkleekly Stall '23, Operetta, '21, '22, '23. If you've never heard one of Charlie's jokes, you've newer heard Charlie. She is Hyde Park's famous joker. Pep and a jolly good companion, that's Charless. MERYL CONDIT Bryn Ilflazur The Llnivwsizfy of Vl'ixronsl1z C. I. C., '21, '22, '23, Garden Club, '21, Plu- tarch Club, '22, Spanish Club, '22, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, VVhat's the crowd? Fire? No, it's Meryl ' with her admirers. But then, who wouldn't admire our fluffy-haired, blonde lassie? 33 HELEN LOUISE CONNELLY LVilla1'd Medi!! C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls. '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Travel Club, '21, Plutarch Club, '21, Dramatic Club, '22, '23. , ,Indging by what Hyde Park has heard of Helen's poetry, she will certainly be famous in the literary world some day. And she's a whiz at dancing, too. MARIORIE COOPER lfislev The l. l1l.i'Pl'.S'Ifj' of Clzifago C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, '23, Pres. '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, French Club, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, '23, Animal Staff, '23, Weekly Staff, '22, '23. Associate Editor '23, Student Council Secretary, '23, Vice-President of June Class, '23, This little bundle of cheerfulness, 'Winsome- ness, and capability, is none other than the dignified Vice-President of her Class. It is indeed easy to understand why lovable and popular Marjorie holds many responsible posi- tions, and so high a place in the opinion of her classmates. LOIS ARLA COOPERIDER Idttsivztrglz, Pvm1.vyIz'a11ia The AL'fldt'lllj' of Fine AVIS C. I. C.. '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Everyone likes Lois because of her sweet, friendly nature. You might think her very studious on account of her good marks, but she is chuck full of fun-and oh! those eyes and eyelashes! PAUL R. COPPOCK Nebraslea liarlham College C. I. C., '21, '22, '23, Radio Club, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, '23, Plutarch Club, '22, '23, Fur and Feather Club, '22, '23, Chess Club, '21, '22, '23. Genial and affable, Paul is paying his way to become a great historian. ANTONIO NIACEO COSEY McC0sl1 Crane fzamior College C. I. C.. '20, '21, '22, '23, Freshman Boys, '20, Musical Club, '21, '22, Orchestra, '20, '21, '22. '23, Treas. '23, Band, '20, Chess and Checker Club, '22, '23, Plutarch Club, '23, Radio Club, '23. ' judging by his activities in the orchestra, Maceo has a glowing musical future before him. Best o' luck! 34 ,TACK COVVEN Burke The l'l1i'Z'Cl'Sl'l'j' of Clzimyo C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Stamp and Coin Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Sec. '21, Fur :mtl Feather Club, '21, '22, '23, Pres. '21, '22, lie- bating Club, 21, lixtemporaneous Speaking Club, '21, Story Scribblers' Society, '21, '22, Radio Club, '22, '23, Chegs Club, '22, '23, Stone Age Club, '23, VVeekly Staff, '22, Senior Dramatics, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23. Jack, always boosting for Hyde Park, leatyes it record of faithful service behind liim. NYILLIAM BROXYER CRANE lflf'illa1'd The t'11z'-:'m'sity of C'!Ilt'tI!ltI C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Discussion Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Commissioned Qfhcers' Club, Treas. '22, Boxing and VVrestling Club, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '23, NN'eekly Staff. '23, Bill's four yeztrs :tt Hyde Park hztye been well spent. He has been a true friend :uid at worthwhile companion. LURA CRAXYFORIJ t'lIi11m'al Point, H 'I'.l't't7lIX1II C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, '23. Sec. '23, Story Scribblers' Society, '21, '22, '23, Vice-pres. '22, Pres. '23, VVeekly Staff, '22, '23. Behold Lura, Z1 future authoress! This eu- ergetic little person had been the scribblintfest of the Story Scribblers, and 21 hard worker ou the VVeekly Stall. DORIS li. CROK1-1R Scott The I'l1l'i't'I'.Yl'fj' of Illilwix C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '2l: ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Doris is liked by everyone, always cheery, with at smile :ind It pleasant word for you its you pass her. s 'K 'vs' x 2 V Q-EYEl-YX CROXIX y l't1rkt'1' High C'!Ilt't1tjU .Yorllulf Collrgft' C. l. C., '22, '23, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, 23. Everyone knows this mischievous ray of suu- shine. Her cheery laugh will be missed by Hyde Park students and teachers. Evelyn is also a loyztl supporter of the Senior Girls' Society. 35 .....,...,,,2......, . ..2,,, MH... -. --'Q I W V28 E 1 s t V tfwfwffts- l v iy,f-H-,sw-f,',, r' as H .g-.s .. f51,f 'L- il igj f 3'7 f'f' 3: lv. Y itvfcgzls 'A 1!g4,,:.,,f , if gg' S sig!! .,f'5,3T7 Xt? ,jpfl 'we 45 ff f ff ,les . 1 ,-.gs v N x L3 1, K , 1 hm., rr,-L- :.:' ' .,.f L. 1 J- QA fb . H. , L E W, 'l i'-Ft -f 2 v'2'752:.- 53,55-.. 1, 'fa .-g,. a E 1f?f.,Li5tJg12::..: :1'Lb'T-3.-1557 - I i . , l . 4 E l i i 1 Fx .. 7 I 'x J ,B 6 ill' X ' as ,. R X X .-.f . ' l . .ff V' 1 ' 'T ' f' V 65,72 '-'ffr'e.x 1 I? -f f f.f',-M '.f:f X fi ,wir N- 2 3 . if 2 'fffif F Y ' ' ' ' ' . -.fe-.-a.qgf145.1f f-3512? ' YJQfov1 ' .,::2:.: -Mff4-i7 ,, 1, , . ,,-1+-,.-.., , ,. ,1. AI-.-XX CROSS Oglmlly 1fVf.vf Point C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Yice-pres. '22, See. '23, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, '23, Treas. '22, Sec. '23, -lunior Euclidean Club, '21, Boys' Glee Club, '22, '23, Uperetta, '22, '23, Musical Club, '23, Extem- poraneous Speaking Club, '21, '22, Team '23, Commissioned Officers' Club, '22, '23, Debating Club, '21, '22, Story Scribblers, '22, Sec. '23, Checker Club, '22, Stamp and Coin Club, '20, Yacht Club, '22, Raclio Club, '22, VX'eekly Staff, '22, lnterclass Track ancl Soeeer, '23, Tennis Tournament, '22, Alan, our clebater, will probably be Speaker of the House, some time, although he excels in so many lines that it is harfl to tell. GEORGE O. H, DAH1. Kai' 'flu' Unii'e1'x1'lv of lfVz'.vrm'1.sz'1z C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Fur and Feather Club, '20, Stamp ancl Coin Club, '20, '21, R. O. T. C. Staff, '23, Spanish Club, '21, Chess Club, '21, Hayseecl Club, '23, Signal Team, '22, '23, Track, '22 This lad, with his solclierly bearing and happy smile, has briglitenerl clull clays with his cheeriness. RUTH G. DANIEL l'l iHurrI .Yo1'lf1Iet'xle1'11 1.'11it'c1'.vify C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, -lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, French Club, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, G. A. A., '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '23. Yea! for a good student and a true blue Hyde Parker! Ruth's store of good sense ancl her democratic nature have placed her every- where in high esteem. E1.1ZABET1-1 DAYIS l'11i':'e1'xilx' of Clzirtzyn High The l'11z'1'm'.vil,x' of Illinois C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '22, '23, Rock ancl Hammer Club, '22, '23, Story Scribblers, '21, '22, '23, Treas. '23, Student Council, '21, '22. Betty's name will have a place in the Hall of Fame some clay if she continues the literary career which she has already begun. To have publishecl a book is her not insignificant ac- complishment. HELEN E. DEAN Mt1i114' Totenxlzifi High l7otc'1u'1' College C. l. C., '22, '23, Senior Girls, '23, Spanish Club, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '23. Helen must have left many empty hearts in Park Ridge, for her sky-blue eyes and charming smile are an irresistible combination. VVQ wish you coulrl have been with us longer, Helen. 36 .if V E J .it ' 'f 6- , X f Y, 1 I- Ps , - 'f fff.3'g?ig 1. ALFRED HEDLEY DONAHUE PtlI'li'.Yl'dF Al'1l1t11n' 1'IlSI'i!llfC Of Y'C'Cl1H0l0fjj' Hedley is our statesman, whom we can ex- pect to see in Congress some day. ADA IRENE DORSFY Oakland' Clzirtzgo l'YUI'IIItll College C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, '21, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, XX'eckly Staff, '23, G. A. A., '20, '21, '22, Plutarch Club, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '22, Spanish Club, '22, '23, Sec. '22. Pres. '23. lrene is an active young lady who divides her time between the Spanish Club and the VVQ-ekly. Activity is the essence of lrene's spirit, and she has gained many friends. GVVENDQLYN FLORIQNCE DOVVDING f't17'f?t'7' High Tlu' l'IIi'Z't'7'XlI'j' of PVi.rl'01z.vi11 C. 1. C.. '20, '21, '22. '23, G. A. A., '22, Plu- tarch Club. '21, '22, Dramatic Club, '22, '23, Girl Reserves. '21, Talent Club, '21, '22, Span- ish Club, '21, '22, French Club, '20. '21, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, .luuior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Gwen is a little package of personality, charm, pep, and talent. She has gayly danced her way into the hearts of her many friends and admirers. LAVVREN CE Meflli EAL DUGGAN lfosnziizskz' The l'Ill'I'F7'Sifj' of C'1ll't't1fjU C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '20, '21, Student Council, '21, '22, Boxing and Vliestling Club, '21, '22, '23, Lightweight Soc- cer. '22, Aitchpe Tribe, '22. '23. Despite his small stature, Larry is an athlete of repute. and one of the most actiye mem- bers of his class. E. CHARLES IDUYJXL Oakland 'l'lu' IvIIi'Z'I'I'.Yil'j' of C'lllt'tltf!P C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Heayyweight Foot- ball, '21, '22, Capt. '22, Baseball, '20, '21, '22. '23, Asst. Coach, '23, Track, '20, '21, 22, .Xth- letic Board of Control, '20, Aitchpe Tribe, '22. '23, Pres. '22. Yice-pres. '23, Student Council. '21, '22, Annual Staff '23, Treasurer june Class, '23. Chuck, a fellow of sterling qualities, success- fully put Hyde Park in the limelight, for the second time in two years, by leading our foot- ball squad to the city championship. 37 QQ ' 1 ,Z ICQ -43,4-,L U' t i LL.. f 1 HELEN BEATRICI-f FIJXY.-XRIJS Smit The l'IIlf'l'I'Sl'l'AX' of Illiupiy ' C. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '20. '21, '-2, '23, Fur and Feather Club, '22, Girl Reserves, '22, '23, Travel Club. '20, '21, Soph- omore fiirls, '21, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Musical Club, '21, '22, l'l1ll2ll'Cl1 Club, '2' g Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, N 2 S Q XK'hy do we love her? Because she's a typical Hyde l'arker, a dandy girl, and above all our own jolly, l'1uffy-hzured Bea. CH.-XRLFS FHIDY Koszlzilzxlei The I'Ili'Z't'l'.Vif,l' of Illinois C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Boxing and VV1'cst- ling Club, '20, '21, Chess Club, '21, Plutarch Club, '21, Radio Club, '22, '23, Stamp and Coin Club, '21, Discussion Club, '21, Travel Club, '20. Chuck, a real radio fan, is an expert at it. A true friend and earnest worker, he has put all his energy into helping Hyde l'ark. li.'X12l'H H. l 1lSl'1NlJlQ.'XTl'l I'IUl I'lIl'd 1v'oy's' ,Stlicml I C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23, Discussion Club, '21, '22, '23, 1'ublic Speaking Club, '21, '22, '23, Swim- ming, '22, Stamp and Coin Club, '21, Yice- pres.. '21, 'l'rayel Club, 'l'reas., '21, l'lntarch Club, '21, Hayseed Club, '23. Anyone who knows Ralph can testify to the fact that he has the courage of his own con- victions. lf Ralph won't some day be a famous statesman, we miss our guess. DXYIGHT X11 l.l.1AM lil.l.lO'1 1' l lxlfjlllllljkl Heavyweight Basketball, '22, lnterclass Bas- ketball, '20, '21, '22, Hayseed Club, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '22, '23. Dwight's Hyde Park aceomplishments point to a successful business career, for his scholar- ship and worthwhile interests are well known. lJL'1J1,1iY' lQlfiBY lfXllflQSOX Carler l'1't1t'fim' The I'11i':'t'1'xi1y' of Clzirugfu C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Freslnnan Boys, '20, lgiscussioig Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Vici- pres. '-2, Sec. '-2, Yice-pres. '23, .lunior liuc if - ean Club, '21, Senior liuclidean Club, '21, '22, W Yice-pres. '21, l'res. '22, Sigma lipsilon. '20, '21, I '22, '23, Story Scribblers, '22, '23. Yice-pres. '23, l'lutarch Club, '23, Checker Club, '22, Chess Club, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, '23, 3 llramatic Club, '23. An earnest young man, who has played an important part i11 Hyde l'ark's social llfe, is lludley. 38 JOHN O. EPI-IGRAYE Kosnzinxlri C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Radio Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Hayseed Club, '22, Interelass Basket- ball, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '23. A radio bug is Jack, whose interest in his school work is as great as his enthusiasm about affairs of the air. BERNICE ESLER l'm'kxir1c' C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Plutareh Club, '23 '20, '21. Everybody knows Bernice, the girl who brings the sunshine into the room when she passes through the door. By her amiability, she has gained the respect and admiration ol' everyone. , G. .x. A., GEORGE B. EVANS Iwlsmztlzal The L'l1l'Z't'l'S11'j' of CIITHIIIU C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23. George graduates with an enviable record. His four year membership in Sigma Epsilon prove conclusively his scholastic ability. THEODORE C. FAUXTZ l'V41d.m'01'tl1 The l'lll Z't'I'5lfAV of lllizmix C, 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, Signal Team, '21, '22, '23, Capt. '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '23, R. O. T. C. Staft, '23, VX'eekly StaFf, '22, Fur and Feather Club, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '22, '23. Ted, our signalling expert, has done every- thing from VVeekly to R. O. T. C. Sorry to see you go, Teddy, HENRY S. FEVHHEIMER 5'l1c1kexfu'u1'i' 'Hit' l'I1lT'U7'.S'il'-1' of Illirlzigrzzz C. 1. C,, '20, '21, '22, '23, Freshman Boys, '20, French Club, '20, Discussion Club, '20, '21, Chess Club, '22, Radio Club, '22, '23, Boxing and Vkfrestling Club, '21. Hank, with his pleasant ways and fine per- sonality, is a worllmhile friend. He's another radio fan. 39 gX.e w X. X. rsjx r i l l 3 1 l l 125. lfitg, ,, l.. 2, , xxx? 5 s l s l s l HAROLD D. FELDNTAN Rely The U1ziz'e1'sity of Chicago C- I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Radio Club, '23. Harold, our automobile fiend, intends to fol- low auto-mechanics as his life work. Success to you, Harold. VVTLLIAM HUGH FERGUSON Scott The L'lI'l'UC7'Sll'j' of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Hayseed Club, '21, '22, '23, Baseball, '21, '22, Heavyweight Bas- ketball, '23, lnterclass Basketball, '20, '21, '22, Capt. '21, Boxing and VVrestling Club, '20, '21, '22 Bill, well known and well liked, has shone in basketball as an ardent fan and player. MAXINE FIELDMAN Fiske The U11ir'e1'sity of Chicago C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '20, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, French Club, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, '23, Annual Staff, '23. Maxine's opinion is worth a great deal be- cause she's earnest and sincere. She's a true Hyde Parker, a fine friend, and a hard worker, both in clubs and classrooms. DAISY' BEE FISHER M4'C47xlz The University of Chicago C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Operelta, '20, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Ukelele Club, '20. Everyone knows sweet Daisy Bee, The girl with the dimpled smile, Her success we most certainly see ln some famous and auspicious style. Ask Miss Ohrenstein. ARTHUR FITZGERALD Holy Angels The University of Chicago C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, junior Euclidean, '21, Discussion Club. '23, Public Speaking Club, '23, Sec., Debating Team, '23. One of our young orators, whose voice will probably be heard in Congress. He is well liked for his humor as well as his oratory. 40 .'il7i'1' ' 'f Wim.: mx If . l. ff JOHN FITZPATRICK Smit T110 l,vlIl'T'l'7'.Yifj' of Clzirago C. l. C,, '20, '21, '22, '23, Chess Club, '21, '22, French Club, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '23. Here's the fellow who mimeographs the bul- letin, carefully typing every notice. Jack is never too busy to be obliging. MILDRI-Ill FLAXMAX Burien The l.'11i'z'er.vi1y of Clzirtzgo C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, French Club, '20, '21, '22, German Club, '22, Spanish Club, '22, '23, Fur anal Feather Club, '20, '21, '22, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Brown eyes, a pretty smile, and black curly hair-that's Millie. Combined with her loye of fun, her perseverance ancl steadiness have made her many friends here. ARNOLD FLINDER Scott The If'll1'Z't'I'Xl'fj' of Zlflivlzigiliz C l. C, '20, '21, '22. '23, French Club, '20, '21, Boxing and XYrestling Club. '20, '21, Fur ancl Feather Club, '21. '22, Stamp and Coin Club, '21, :Xrn is the good-looking fellow, with the wimle eyes ancl the rosy cheeks. He's quiet, and few really know him, but he'l1 leave a gap here just the same. JESSAMIXIC FORBES Ilzditiflilfolix, Illflltllltl The l.'11i':'t'1'.vi1'y of Clll-H1110 G. A. ,X., '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '23, Musi- cal Club. '22, '23, Sec. '23, Dramatic Club, '22. '23, Senior Girls, '23 ,lessie's jolly personality, with her many ae- complishments and her athletic ability, makes ns feel, in just the short time she's been with us, that she is one of Hyde l'ark's neyer-to-be- forgotten girls. JUXIA MAE D12 FOREST Fiske ixY0l'l'lIZS't'Xft'7'H lf'ni1'e1'sz'lj' C 1. t'., '20, '21, '22, '23, Garden Club, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls, '21, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Spanish Club, '20, '21, Travel Club, '21, '22. ,Iimmie has been a true Hycle Parker. She is sweet, cheerful, and clemnre, and one ean't help but notice those bewitehing eyes and that neyer-to-lie-forgotten smile. 41 PAU1-lNli FOSBFRG Kwlznwwrl The l,'lllii't'7'.Yil'j' of Cllirlzgfu Girl Reseryes, '21, '22, -lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Spanish Club, '22, Choral Society, '21, '22, Musical Club Pres., '23, G. A. A., '23, Operetla, '23. The Klusieal Club made a wise Choice when its members eleeled Polly president. That elub will lose a Competent leader, and Hyde Park an S pupil when she leaves. f' , .,g ,f if p4-f'l wn-l.Is Foss W--fr' ' 'Y lx'0:r11i1'z.rki T110 C'1'l1fL'L'7'.l'l'fj' of Cilllifilgtl C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Boxing and VVrest- ling Club, '20, Stamp and Coin Club, '20, '21, Radio Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Treas. '23, Sigma Epsilon, '22, '23. HC1'Lt'S to the radio king! VK'illis has gruwn up with the radio. He has broadcasted his good cheer on all of us, and we hate to lose hun. DJ p fuk, L Q RUTH FOX l'n.mrI1'1111, f'l!11fHI'lIl11 The l,'11it'1'1'.v1'ty of c'!Il't'111f12 C. 1. C. '21, '22, '23, Spanish Cluliv, '21, '22, '23, Glee Club, '22, '23, Choral Society, '21, '22, Operetla, '22, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Vkihen Hyde 1'ark loses Ruth, it loses a girl who has a rare combination of qualities. She is a loyal friend, who has the initiative to plan, the ability to mln, and the will to Carry it through. K.'Vl'HliRlXli nl. FRANK .S'll11're! Tfn' l,'II1'Z'07'Si1'-1' of Clzirfufu Y C. 1. C, '21, '22, '23, .lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '22, h lsn't she tall and queenly-looking? ex- claim thnse who do not know her, wlnle Kath- e1'ine's lriencls unanimously declare that she's a peaeh of a girl. NORMAN lf'RliliHl.lNG liurke The I,'11i'z'e1'.vify' of Pe11r1.vylr'r11lil1 C. l. C, '20, '21, '22, '23, Junior lifuelideau '21, l'res., Senior liuelidean Club, '22, , lliseussimi Club, '21, '22, Story Scrib- blers Sueiety, '22, X'Yeekly Staff, '22, Aitehpe Tribe, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '23, Norm has shown us what real school spirit means, and has found good in everyone. XYe expert great things of him. C lub ltres. 42 HANNAH FRIEDBERG Ouklmzd The lf'1zi7'v1'.filAx' of Clzirago C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, junior liuelidean, '21, Senior Euclidean, '22, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, '23, French Club, '22, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23, Yiee- pres. '22, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls. See. 22, Senior Girls, Treas. '22, Pres. '23, X'X'eekly Stall. '22, '23, Xeyxs liclitor '23, An- nual Staff, '23. Hannah4what Cannot be saitl of her! A fine president of Senior Girls, she has lerl the elub through a successful semester. and has won many friends by her Charm of manner. lXlARGi-XRFT GALLANT .Simlf The l.'l'1l Zf't'1'.Y1fj' of Illinois C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '21, Dramatic Club, '2O, '21, '22, '23, See. '21, '22, Plutareh Club, '21, '22, See. '22, Sophomore Girls, See. '21, Senior Girls, '23, Girls' Glee Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Musical Club, '21, '22, '23, Uperetta. '20, '21, '22, '23. An aetiye partieipator in our opereltas, a girl of true literary ability, and a sineere friencl-these gifts belong to Margaret, the yer- satile, unusual Hyde Parker. MARTHA C. GANSFL l'm'k lllmzrfr Tin' l'11it'e1'.vil,x' of Illinois C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club. '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '22, Operetta, '21, Travel Club. '22, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Martha is a lovable, good-naturecl, loyal 'Hyde Parker. VVe know from her reeorcl here that she will have a worth while life. lil-lS.-'XHETH jEAN GARRISON CItH'L'lIIUlll', C'flIlf0I'lllLl The l'11i':'er'.vil-v of Clziuzgo C. 1. C., '22, '23, Senior liuelitlean Club, '22, llramatie Club, '23, French Club, '23, Musical Club. '23, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Girl Reserves. '22, '23, Sigma lfpsilon, '22, '23, Senior Dramaties. '22, Annual Staff, '23. Betty eame to us from California. two years ago. XN'e remember her playing a golclen harp in the Senior assembly. and showing her abil- ity to aet in Two Strangers. GLJXIJYS RUTH GASKIN 1'llrlx'i11li'y High Cflirllgfn .ytlfllltlf College C. I. C., '22. '23, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Spanish Club, '22. I Although Gladys hasn't been here tour years. she has been a loyal supporter of the teams. l .NV ', .S -.X xiii 'K .V 3 E l 1 a 1 l rl l EF 1 . dl 32, . V7 i .ffl 1 iff ,f f - :.eis??LS, -.2-ng. 4, 5 43 1 DOROTHY M, GATCHELL Scott Ari Iustimfe C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, '23, Dorothy's chief interest is in art, which she intends to make her life work, If hard work and genuine talent can do it, her success is assured. GLADYS GRACE GAYNEY Ray The l.'11ifz'e1's1'fy of Chicago C. 1. C., '22, '23, Glee Club, '20, '21, Choral Society, '21, Operetta, '20, '21. Gladys is one of the rare girls who has nat- ural curls. lf we should suddenly see Gladys without that marvelous niarcel. we shouldnt recognize her, ALEXANDER CONS'1'AXT1N E GEKAS Grlzud lxlwzcl, ,Y0l21'a.vlfiz Cowie!! College C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Boxing and NN'rest- ling Club, '22, Heavyweight Soccer, '22, Aitchpe Tribe, '23. Here is the boy who marks the scoreboard at the basketball games. lf ,Xlex ever missed a contest, it was because the game xvasn't an- nounced. ERMA E. GTBSON P11111 l?i't'c1'i' Ripon Collcgc C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '21, '22, '23, Garden Club, '21, '22, Plutarch Club, '23, Xlusical Club, '23, Art Club. '22, '23. Erma is known as the sunshine girl -ab Ways bright and happy. She is one of our peppiest Hyde Park friends. FLORENCE LORRAINE GILMORE ,SllItlkA'.Yf7t'tI7't' The Ciziiwrsify of Chicago C. l. C.. '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, Dramatic Club. '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls. '22, .lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, French Club, '21. Ready for work and ready for play, Ready to help 'mid toil or strife, Ready to laugh any time of the day, Do you suppose she'll be ready for life? 44 V K ,Mr-My 5 W-H M Yrvrl Y, ,,,,, ,. ., ...,., ...wav -f.f .. ,.--- Www.-. -.....,.r, - 3 'ir f, wife,-1i1 ,i-1 'feffif 'rg ci . . hifi saga? EC-if ,..,.f-ff' ' ' A .I 5. N , -.A Fx 1 -Q f -'Q-wc-, 10,13-J,,,-fy-' F . ,X-.Nr '5 . ' ' ,,..-A- f '. 'T ' f f. JFTRA ' if . LL, a l, 'Tie' f' fp W .1 , .5 .A .4 .mf :anew 'fi ,lv ff 1 1' ' ' , . fi--A1 Leif 'asf'-' 51,533-. f ri.. 1 1: si. .Q f ma-s. . fd 1, ,. 1-4. , ., . , . ,.,,... , . - -l+,,, - ff Cfffff ...M - ., '3 DOROTHY ISABEL G1LsoN , Doolittle The Unizfersity of Chicago I C, I. C:, '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '21, lx , Senior Girls, '23. Dot has many praiseworthy characteristics, among which is her ability to get what she wants. She is shy, but jolly company, a girl with whom you can have a good time. EDXA GOODMAN Fclscuthal The U1zif2.'C1f.rity of Chicago C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, History Club, '22, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Edna, because of her sincerity, has the well- earned reputation of being a real friend. And. oh, girls, don't you wish you had her natural marcel? JACOB GOODMAN Fiske Waltflit School of Collzllzcrce C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, Junior Euclidean Club, '21, Band, '20, '21, '22, '23, Orchestra, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '21, As a member of the band for four years, and of the orchestra for two, Jack has been a con- tributor to the success of our musical organi- zations. HELEN GORDON Scott The Uhic'e1'sity of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, '23, Choral Society, '21, '22, Operetta, '21, '22, Dramatic Club, '22, Sophomore Girls, 21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, G. A. A., '21, '22, Art Club, '21. VVhy is Helen so popular with everyone? Because she is a good sport and true friend. Can she dance? Come and find out-line forms to the right. VVINIFRED NIOSIER GOSS Scott The Uhivc1'.r'ity of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Art Club, '20, '21, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Plutarch Club, '20, '21, '22, G. A. A., '20, '21, '22, Story Scrib- blers, '21, '22, '23, Glee Club, '21, Choral So- ciety, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Musical Club, '22, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Perhaps no one has a more complete pedi- gree than Winiiie. She has been active in many clubs. and is always ready to do her part. She is one of the few who makes the course in three and one-half years. 45 4 1 1 f' 5 , X ,X pdf A,f if E fffeiiiiif-' i pk? TL? Eli: cr, CHARLES BERNARD GRAIJY Sf. Cyrz'l's Cornell College C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Radio Club, '23, Hayseed Club, '23, Freneh Club, '23, l'lutareh Club, '23, Bernard's sunny smile and cheery disposition make him stand out from the rest. BENJAMIN HUMPHRIES GRAY .S'c'0Z'f ,b'I'l1HIfUl'f1 l'11i-:'m',vi!y' C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Travel Club, '20, Plulareh Club, '20, Discussion Club. '21, Iu- terelass Track, '20, Boxing and NYreslliug Club, '20, '21, lnterelass Basketball, '21, '22. Gray and jones make Gray and his sliacloxy, a pair as well-known as Gallagher and Shean. Ben is a regular Hyde Parker. respected and liked by his associates. HARRIET R, GREENBERG Bzzrkf The l'11ir'i'r-.rily of Clzirugo C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Freneh Club, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '22, Choral Soeiety, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, G. A, '19. Harriet, with her sweet, unrurfled nays, her unquestionable style, and her savoir-faire, has the dignity and composure of a queen. LESTER GREENBERG f.n11r' Terll The l,'l'1ifz'm'.rily' of Cliirago C. lu. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Heavyu'eigl1t Foot- ball, '2Q7+'21, '22, Manager '22,' City Undefealed Champs,21' 2, Senior 'l'raCk, '22, Cook County Champs, Jgrelass Track, 320, Baseball, '22, lnterclass Baske all 120, Student.,Couneil, '20, '21, Boxing an 4 restling Club,f919, '20, '21, '22, Pres. '22, Yie Jres. '21, 'I' eas. '20, See. '19, Art Club. '22, ' 1-iavseef'Club, '22, '23, Athletic Board of Contfol, '20, Freshman Boys' Club, '19, Sophomore Boyks' 'nb '20, 'l'rax'el Club, 19, Discussion Club, '2 ,l,Jr:unatie Staff '22, XN'eekly Staff, '20, '22, Aiiehpe Staff. '23, Aitehpe Tribe, '22, '23, Pres. '23,l'sXY1l11l11l11gj, '21, '22. Les, a real Jack-of-all-trades. does every- thing from art to zxlhlelies, and does it well. He was, during his last year. Hyde l'ark's only four sport man. May it be the sehool's good fortune to register more ol' l.es's cali- ber! H lfl.EN PAYNTER YQREEXE .S'l1i1kVr.rjvea1'0 C1fIit'tlfj0 .X'u1'n1r1I College 1 ,. , , , . . , ,, C. 1. C., 21, 22, 23, Spamsli Club, 21, 22, '23, French Club, '21, '22, '23, Senior Girls, '23. Helen, continually smiling, is impulsive, and always ready to help. Wlhether it's work or play, Helen's right on the spot. 46 ,I EFFFRSON E. GREER Univmavity High The U1ziz.'ersz'ty of Wi.vc01zsi1z C. I. C., '21, '22, '23, Hayseed Club, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '22, '23, Heavyweight Basket! ball, '22, Heavyweight Football, '23, Senior Dramatics, '22, '23, Aitchpe Tribe, '23, Art Club. '22, '23, VVeekly Staff, '22, '23, Annual Staff, '23, Operetta Staff, '23. jeffvartist, actor, athlete, leaves behind him a record that any would be proud to own. Were sorry to lose you, Jeff. IDA MAE GRIFFIX Douglas Clzicaigo Normal College C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, G. A. A., '21, '23, Senior Girls. '22, '23, French Club, '23, Plu- tarch Club, '23. She excels in history and athletics, is well- likecl, and is a jolly good fellow. Ida's smile is known and will surely be missed. As a teacher, she will smile her way into her pupils' hearts. PAUL H. GRIFFING Wi':1di,ll Plzillifws I.0n1l2a1'd College C. I. C., '21, '22, '23, Operetta, '21, '22, '23, Boys' Glee Club, '21, '22, '23, Cheerleading Team, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '22, '23, Musical Club, '23, Radio Club, '22, '23, Aitchpe Tribe, '23. Here is a lad with a voice. INC expect him to star with the Metropolitan Opera Company. 'WILLIAM HARLAN GRIFFITH VVizclsu'01'z'li The Ulziwrsity of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Freshman Boys' Club, '20, Plutarch Club, '21, Boxing and VVrestling Club, '21, Chess Club, '22, '23, Dis- cussion Club, '2l, '22, '23. Quiet, sincere, and a true friend, that's Hare lan. He has been back of Hyde Park in all her undertakings. LEONARD L. GROSS S'lzi1lecspeare Yale CIl'1l'Z'Fl'.TliI'j' C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Freshman Boys' Club, '20, Swimming Team, '21, '22, '23, Hay- seed Club, '22, '23. Len is the fancy diver, who has helped to pile up the points for his Alma Mater. May he help Yale win through four years! 47 , .-, ,,., f .1 ,Av ylfm'-aa ,1f,w..,f . H, ' -v ..-qffi X I Q4 ' 5 '72 -P1 X X .,.,,,, , 5, ,4 s g., ,, A- .Lg 1 Jan, , 1. , ,..,, 1f,1 . ,fn f--': f' Q a 1 . , , .,: if 1 5 l fx 71 1? ..:i.,3,-lr? , ' -. l ' iifiri. ff,-. s 'a 1' ' 4 ' . 'X H.: J-. -' '- iffy-r '-Q ' ' ' 'Lai--'V T- .23 Y Qu, 5' .li . f ' , ' 'eg f,g,., N 1 , Je- . - If . ai, ,r ,, ,. ff r - gi 'f-1'- ,, . + .1' l i'.'W'fQ 5' all ' . ss? - i , Y if it ' lf' H ' ' -1 ,.Z2 'g'f 'i3 ,.ifsQflr1 . r . ' A-'fri 'AA'Vk fr' 4' Tlfi-If l..QL:f r ' f --f-.Q.,iT 'Q ' :sf--.f. f ..,.. - ' t A: .- ,, 1 ..,,-...s... . . .,1 -, , r 5 l I v l l 5 MILLARD B. GROSS Burke The IJ1ll.'Zf'L'l'Siij' of MiC1ligH1Z' C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Fur and Feather Club, '20, '21, Boys' Glee Club, '21, '22, Chess and Checker Club, '21, '22, Vice-pres. '22, Op- eretta, '22, '23, Musical Club, '21, '22, '23, Treas. '21, '22. Millard, our tall bass, is surely deserving of success. Here's to him! May his influence never grow less. ' KFENE CHAPMAN HALL Ifixlcv The l.Vnir,'e1'siz'y of Clzimgo C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Freshman Boys, '20, Fur and Feather Club, '21, Sec., Vkfeelcly Staff, '23, Dramatic Club, '23, Spanish Club, '23, Plutarch Club, '21, '23, Student Council, '22, Chess Club, '20. VVould you like to meet a mighty kecne fellow, one who is interested in all school activities, who is a loyal friend, and who has a sense of humor? MARTHA OZITA HALL Slzrzlccspeare The U'Hl.'Z!rf?7'Sffj' of Clzirago C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, Ukelele Club. '22, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, Dra- matic Club, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Divinely tall and most divinely fair. Ten- nyson might have had Martha in mind when he wrote these lines. HELEN HAMILTON Kenwood The Unir,'m'sify of Clurago C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Nell's ready wit and happy disposition have made her work in Senior Girls a joy to every- one. Popular, pretty, and the best of pals-- that's Nell. 'HOMAS HANDY K KYPZU York City The ,'11it'c1'.vify of Chicago C, I. C,, '20, '21, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '23, Senior Dramatics, '23. Industrious, persevering-these qualities de- scribe Tom, our good-looking literary friend. 48 , 9 - a---f E. Y I. J ' '. 22,4 aft: ' . THEODORE HALBERT HARLEY 17' rxlee The Unir'm'.vily of Chicago C. 1. C,, '20, '21, '22, '23, Junior Euclidean Club, '21, Senior Euclidean Club, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '23, Orchestra, '21, '22, '23, Sec.-Treas. '22, Vice-pres. '23, Fur and Feather Club, '22, Commissioned Ollicers' Club, '23, Vlleekly Staff, '23, Annual Staff, '23, Hal's teachers know him to be an earnest stu- dent, his friends know him to be a worthwhile associate, and everyone knows him to be a true Hyde Parker. JAMES A. H.-XRRINGTON H0lyA11gnl.r' At'tldL'lllj' The l,'nit'M'.rify nf Clzirngo C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Freshman Boys. '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '23, -lunior Euclidean Club, '21, Senior Euclidean Club, '21, Operetta, '20, '21, Aitchpe Stall, '23, Red's ceaseless work and never-ending en- ergy have raised the circulation of the Aitchpe to the highest point. Jimmy is one of those niuch-sought-after people who can always be relied upon. YTRGIXIA G, HARTLEY l.oreffrz Arazlvuzy The I'7Ili'Z'A'l'.Yll'j' of Illirzoix C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23, Junior Girls, '22, '23, Senior Girls, '22, '23, Sec. '23, Dramatic Club, '21, '22, '23, Fur and Feather Club, '22, Senior Dramatics, '23, A dashing, blond-haired, blue-eyed fairy whirls busily around Hyde Park. Exclaiming MG-o-1-l-1'-0- , in that impatient manner, Vir- ginia was dearness personified in Two Strang- ers. ELE,-XXOR HARTMANN Carter 1Jl't1t'll't't' lloivlzrl' College C. l, C., '20, '21, '22, '23, G. A. A., '21, '22, Fur and Feather Club. '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, '23, French Club, '21, '22, '23, Treas. '22, '23, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23, Steady, earnest in purpose, Eleanor sticks to the job and wins. HAZEL SYLYIA HAYENS lflf'z'1111r'fvcg,'Mflfl. Art Club, '22, '23, Senior Girls, '23, Hazel, the sweet, demure little maid from Canada, has made her presence felt in more ways than one. Her sterling qualitles and her ability to radiate sunshine have won her many friends here. 49 . M... AZ. r fe.. f an . F9 V .,,:,.,v1c 5. FRED RICE HEMPHILL I.7niz'c1'sz't3' High The U71fT!U7'Sl'fjl of Wi.vc01z5z'11 C. I. C., 722, '23. A true Hyde Parker, active in school affairs, is Fred. We wish we could have enjoyed his company longer. MARY HERBERT Hfvzzdell Phillifxr Bzixiness World C. I. C., '21, '22, '23, Senior Girls, '23, VVC shall remember Mary as the cheerful, obliging good sport that she has always been. Her conscientiousness, added to her other vir- tues, makes us certain of her success. HELEN MARIE HERLIHY Mi1zn,ea,fv0li.x', Miniz. The Un,1'I'e1'.rity of Chicago C. I. C., '21, '22, '23, Weekly Staff, '22, '23, French Club, '22, '23, Vice-pres. '22, Senior Girls, '22, '23, Vice-pres. '23, Annual Staff, '23, Story Scriblulers, '22, Extemporaneous Speak- ing, '22, Senior Dramatics, '22, Girl Reserves, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '22, '23. Helen is successful in everything she under- takes, as her pedigree shows. This lovable Irish wonder has an active mind, as Well as charming ways. The school in general, and everyone in particular, are Helen's friends. HARVEY G. HESLER Sozztlzerzz. Illinois Normal The Uniwrsity of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Boxing and VVrest- ling Club, '21. Harvey has been very active at Hyde Park, chiefly in radio and scholastic lines. VVe have all learned to like him. JOSEPHINE HESSER Wz'Ilr1i'd The I.'1'l'i'Z'F7'Sil'j' of Chirago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, G. A. A., '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '22. '23, Plutarch Club, '23, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, jo is the kind of girl who always grants a favor and asks little in return. She is a true friend, a good sport, and a loyal Hyde Parker. 50 EUGENE M. HIBBARD Ifixkr The U1zif'v1'.vily of Illinois C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Chcss :incl Clicrkcr Club, '21, '22, Hziyscccl Club, '22, '23, Spzuiisli Club, '20, Boxing zuicl XYrestliug Club, '20, '21, '22, '23. Smiling Gone uill allways bc 1'L'111L'1'l1lJC1'Cl1 for his loyzil support, srliolastic rn-rorml, :incl :ills rouucl gooll S1JO1'1S1111l11S111D. HELEN 10,-XX HOGG l 1'l.w11!!1r1l C'll1L'll1jU Xofwial Cf'UHt'fj1' C. 1. lf., '20, '21, '22, '23, 'll1'1lVl'1 Club, '22, Gzirclcu Vlub. Trolls. '22, Tiliiui Tribc, '21, Frviirli Club. '21, lfur zuicl Ei-:ulicr Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Pros. '22, '23, Girl llcscrrcs, '20, '21, '22. '23, Sigma Epsilon, '22, '23, Sophomoru Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22, Suuior Girls, '23. Helen is 21 scicutist, one who studics lilc. and life is :ui intrirutc problem. The cziruusl- uuss of hrr high school iiitcrvsls uill lollou her in future life. JOEL HOKE C. 1. li.. '20, '21, '22, Signizi Epsilon. '23, llis- cussion Club. '22, '23, Commissionccl Oliircrs Club. '23, Ucbzuing 'll-zun, '22, lfxleinporzuic- ous Spvnkiiig Tczun. '22, '23, llvlmnliiig Club, '22. ,locl has been our ol the lorcmost clcbzitcrs in 1-lyflc Park. His orzuory zuicl his scholar- ship will Hurry him fur. LAURA H. HOl-lJ'l' Doilfflus TIN l,'11i7'i'1'.r1'l,x' of Illizzozfr C. 1. C, '20, '21. '22, '23, Girl R0s0rx'Cs, '22, Rock :incl Hainmcr Club, '23, Musical Club, '23, Sopliomorv Girls, '21, ,luuior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Lziurzi is zi girl who looks for thc best in CX'Q1'jl11l11Q. XC-vcr worriccl. iiurvi' Llowiilunrt- cd-just slrziiglitforuzlrcl zuirl lruc. RUTH HOL'SLlNl I7i'rulzzr, Ill. .Yo1'tf1':1'i'.rli'r11 l'11 i:'r1'.rilAr C. l, V., '22, '23, SL-uior Girls, '23, lu two short yvzirs liuth's smilv :uid Rullfs i'Z11'llCSl11l'SS lizirc g'1X'L'1l hcr the loyal spirit ol Hyclc Park. 51 , 1 3 Sf. .-.1 'f L4 5 A niigyvvinvagis N . ,. ,Q-'49 vs KA-5,5 .. . . 1 w,,fi..f 1,5 ffl? , yn N. N X, X ,ag SELMA Al. HUTTX1-ill 1':fII'l'.YfT'1H4' The l'l1iT'CI'Sifj' of Chicago C. l. C.. '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '20, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Musi- cal Cluh, '22, Girl Reserves, '20, Sigma lipsi- lon, '23. Selma's graciousncss, wit, and love of fun make her one of the most popular girls in school. Her frivolous exterior covers an un- derstanding that makes her one of those rare jewels-a true friend. XYAl.TliR HUXLFY IIIf1l't!lIllf'Ull'A'.I110'. The ivIII'T't'l'51'1j' uf llf i.vw1z.vi1z C. l. C., '22, '23, ,lunior Track, '22. ln. addition to lacing' a past master at gym- IIHSIICS, Walter has a most jovial disposition. He has met with unusual popularity at Hyde Park. Rl'llA HYHFR l vI.vt'l1ll1t1l 'Hn' l'11z'fz'c1'sify uf Cllfftlfjl? C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Clnh, '20, '21, '22, Plutarch Clnlm, '20, '21, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, .Xnd here we have jolly Rita, with pleasant greetings and friendly words to charm us all. TH EOIJORE HYNGSTROM Mrcfnxli The ll11ii'm'.vz't,x' of Chicago C, 1. C.. '20, '21, '22, '23, Hayseed Cluh, '21, '22, '23, :Xitchpe Trihe, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '22, '23, Spanish Clulm, '20, Senior Track, '23, Heavyweigllt Soccer, '23, Tnterclass Basket- lvall, '21, Chess and Checker Club, '21, Oper- ctta, '21, Ted is one of the long boys of the class. He has lmcen a good student. a true Hyde 1'arker, and, besides, he steps a fast half-mile. VX ll.l.l1XBl IRYIN '1'rick, llliiiois .X'UI'ff1'ZUt'.S'ft'l'l1 l'11i':'c1'.vi1'y .1-, l112l Epsilon. '23, Hand. '22, '23, ' Since his entry here, Bill has taken part in sexcral activities. He has heen a meinher of Sigma lfpsilon, and an accomplished musician. 52 R1CHARD IRWIN Ir'z'.rkv The l'lIlT'l'7'Jll'j' of lflfixrorzsizz C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Freshman Boys, '20, Vlutarch Club, '21, '22, Discussion Club, '20, '21, '22, Hayseed Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Sec. '22, Travel Club, '21, '22, Boxing and VVrestling Club, '20, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '22, Sopho- more Boys, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '20, '21, Musical Club, '21, Debating Club, '20, '21, Stamp ancl Coin Club, '19, lnterclass Basket- ball, '21, '22, Tennis, '21, '22, Golf, '21, '22, '23. A glance at Diek's pedigree tells the story of his scholastic and social success. AGN liS LEONE IACKMAN Mlll'I'li.f, lllirmix B1l.VlllL'.f.Y lfIf 0f'1d C. 1. C., '22, '23, Senior Girls, '23, Girl Re- serves, '22. Agnes has honored us with her presence for only two years, but she has been a constant and true Hyde Parker :luring that time. BLANCH 1-I JACKSON lflf'e11dl'll Plzillipx High Blanche hasn't been here long, and we should like to know her better. But this is certain: VVenclell Phillips lost a great deal when she came to us last March. R.-X1.l,1-1 JACKSON Ray The l,'l'lfl'T.'Ul'.S'll'j' of Clzimgo C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '22, '23, Story Scribblcrs, '22, '23, Plutarch Club, '22, '23, Fur and Feather Club, '21, Chess and Checker Club, '23. Ralph is an industrious scholar ancl a con- genial companion. Since he does not broad! cast his ability, one must know him to appre- ciate him. ' GEORGE A. JACOB lf'lf't1r1.vzeo1'f1z The l'l1iI'e1'.vi1'y of Cl1lifo1'nia HayseeCl'Club, '19, '23, Sec. '23, lnterclass Track, '21, '22, Senior Track, '23, Heavy- weight Soccer, '22, lnterclass Basketball, '21, '22, Boxing and VVrestling Club, '20, '23, Freshman Boys. '19, Sophomore Boys, '20, Aitehpe Tribe, '22, '23, Discussion Club, '22. '23. ,lake has had prominence in athletics. He has earned the name of The Ever-smiling Kid. 53 :.,' t. rw WS. 1 , X y XX f Xl 1 w L 1 l E l 5 t1QT'!i'7 K H lil.liN YIRGINIA ,IACOBSI-IX lfixku Thi' l'11i-:'v1'xif,x' of Clzirugu if l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Suplimuorc Girls, '21, ,luuior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Girl lim-sm-rrcs, '21, '22, '23, li. A. ,X., '2l. 1'lt'1lS1llg', zigrccnlllv, 1411161-l1L'IlY1L'Cl'SU do wc tcriu Hclcn Yirgiuia, wlifv 11215 zxclclccl happi- uvss lu our Hyclc 1':u'k lilc. lJOlQU'l'llY YALYQHX AHCXXIXHS C'lI1lY1jfU .X'H1'1lI4l1 Collrgv C . l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, 81121111511 Club, '22, .Xrl Vlulm, '23, Senior Girls, '23. llmwmlliy has thc iutcllccl. ills clispositiou. zuicl llu- mlvtcrmiuzuiou that 1112llik' is rczll tczrclicr. lli-ru's to l1L'I' success iu Nurmzil College! lfR,XNK,lO1-ZSOX 1.41 Grullyv, lllilwix Thu l'r11 :'r'1'.vil-if of Illilwix C, 1. C., '21, '22, '23, llc:1x'5'xv0igl1t Foollvzlll, '22, Suuior Trzlck, '23, Opcrctlzi Stall, '22, Ailclumr- Trilmv, '23. lfrzuik, wlio hails frmu l.z1 firzmugc, leaves nu viirizllrlc rccorcl :ms fmvtlmll plziyvr. lravkiuzui, :mul rzuiulwlc leader. Klucli urn-mlit is clue him fur iliv mripr-rativc spirit lm 1111s slimxu licrc. Al.lf'lC li. JOHNSON l'l11'!.'.ri1lr lfz1.ri11r'.v.v lfV0l'ld if l. C.. '20, '21, '22, '23, liirl Rcscrrcs. '21, Spzuiisli Vlulv, '20, .Iuniur fiirls, '22, Senior fiirls, '23. Al, so clvmurc :mil sxrwl. is il girl xrliosu xxiuuiug smile xxill survly iucct gmail foitiim- mu lifi-'s journey. ARYONIA ,IUXHS .S'fIr1A'4'.YfH'rII'l' l t'7'7'j' ffilll lf l. if, '20, '21, '22, '23, Sr-uiur liirls, '22. lf you xxzult Z1 gourl pal xxlio is l'L'ZlClj' to ilu guiytliiug, zuiywlicrc, :my luuc-, cull ou Arvouia. Slim- lfmks quiet aucl 1111l!l!11'1141YC. liut. it you cl4,u't lmmr her, yl11l'YL' uusscrl :L person worlll wliilc. 54 HELENA H. JONES Sm!! The Uniwmity of Clzirago C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, G. A. A., '20, Girl Reserves. '20, Glee Club, '21, '22, '23, Choral Society, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '21, 22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Helena has a true spirit of loyalty. She's always out to back the team. and yell the ''Oski-wow-wow1 for Hyde Park. H. KENNETH JONES ,Sirolf The l.7ui-z'vr'sify of Cxtlli-fUI'lll'll C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Plutarch Club, '20, Travel Club, '20, Hayseed Club, '22, '23, Op- eretta Staff, '20, '21, '22, '23, Senior Dramatics, '22, An excellent record, an agreeable personality, and good looks make Ken one of the best liked fellows in school. HAROLD JUNKER SlI!lkt'.YfN'tlJ'C Tin' l.'lLlZ'L'l'.S'lI',1' of Clzitngo junk has S11UXYl1 real ability by the satisfac- tory results he has attained in selling VX'eeklies, He is a hard worker, and leayes ns with an excellent record. FLORENCE R. KABACKER BIOUlIIflIgf0Hf, Illinois The l.'11ir'f'rsiiy of Wi.rt.'111fz.vizz C. 1. C.. '20, '21, '22, '23, French Club, '20. '21, Girl Reseryes, '21, Sophomore Girls, '21, .1 unior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Sigma Ep- silon, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '22, '23, Senior Dramatics. '22. Flo's winning personality, even more than her well known ability in dramatics, has a magnetic power that has drawn her along in whateyer path she chose. Y1X l.XN C. KAHN Hrwldreull Tin' l'llli'Z't'1'.Yllj' of Clzirtigo C, 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls. '21, -lnnior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, G. A. A., '20, junior Euclidean Club, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '21, '22, '23, Senior Dramatics, '23. A combination of beauty, popularity, and charm is Yiyian-student, actress, friend. 55 JOHN C KEENAN 5'f'0lf The L'11i-z'v1'sz'ty of Chicago C. l. '20, '21, '22, '23, Plutarch Club, '23, French Club, '23. ,lohn is known to a wide Circle of friends as a fine, manly, straightforward fellow, who will make his mark in the world as he has here. ALICE KENNEDY illoliuv, lllnzu-is The l.'lll'Z'Ul'5l'lj' uf lfVi.fc01z.vi11 C. l, C,, '2l, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '21, Dramatic' Club, '22, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Yivaeious, smiliney and friendly, that's Pat. N0 laugh so gay, no heart so true! LEOTA F. KEOGH Lyonx, loiuiz The lflzi-z'v1'.vify of Illinois C. l, C., '20, '2l, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, G. A. A., '22, Plutarch Club, '22, Girl Re- serves, '21, '22. On the links, in the Classroom. on the root- ers' stand, Leota, an enthusiastic Hyde Parker. has gained the reputation of true sincerity. GORDON CLARK KIDDER l'. M. C'. A. Prep College The L'1zit'er5ify of Illinois C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Garden Club, '20, Operelta, '22, Debating Club, '22, Extempora- neous Speaking Club, '22, '23, Glce Club, '22, '23, Orchestra, '22, '23, Choral Society, '22, '23. Gordon is made of the best kind of timber. He is steady, earnest, and fair. We see only success ahead of him. JOHN LFVVIS KNAPP F0rc'.vli'1'llc AI'IlLfJZLI' lnslitull' C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Discussion Club, '22. '23, Sigma Epsilon, '22, '23, l'nbliC Speak- ing Club, '23. Glasses are deceptive things, for, back of that stuclious appearance, is a world of fun, and, mingled with l.ewis's sense of humor, are the beginnings of an orator. 56 FYELYN A. KOlil-'OED S'ft1llf0lI, Illirlzigtm Past-grudzzafc C. l. C., '22, '23, Freshman Girls, '20, Junior Girls, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '22, '23, Garden Club, '22, '23. Here's our sweet little blond with the pleas- ant laugh. She's another one of our smart people who is completing the high school eourse in three and one-half years. Best of all, she is eoming back. MEIN ,FY KORN Wz'II4zf'd Ar! Institute C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, 23, G. A. A., '20, '21, L'kelelC Club, '20, Trayel Club, '21, Girl Re- seryes, '21, Spanish Club, '22, '23, l'lutareh Club, '22, '23, Art Club, '23, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '23, Before her lie the opportunities of an artist, behincl her the strength of her 1-lytle Park pep ancl energy, foreruuuers of suceess. GEORGIQ C. LA C-XYA ,Yew York Cily C. l. C., '22, '23. George is our taeiturn ehap from New York! He is well-likecl at Hyde Park, and his many lrieucls will testify to his ine character. l1AR'l'H.vX F. LAMBERT Fiske Bzzsiiless lflforld C, l. C, '20. '21, '22, '23, Travel Club, '21, Spanish Club, '21, Plutareh Club, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, '23, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Martha with a quiet manner, is steady anal sincere, with Courage enough to try anal ability enough to sueeeetl. ERNEST LAMBI-QSIS C01'm'1l The l'11i':'i'1'xify of CfIft'0gtI C, l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Boxing and XVrest- ling Club, '22, lnlerelass Basketball, '22, Hay- seecl Club, '22, '23. lfrnest is one of the kincl that aeeomplishes things. He has been a true Hyde Park eitis zen, ancl NVQ, who know him. will yoneh for his sueeess. 57 s i s , l l we., as E X 5 w I l by l i l l .X,' xx 1 it i 1 . .i 'Q M URRAY LA Xl M fX'0SllIiIISki Armani' l'n.riilulr C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Fur and Ft-:itlier Club, '22, '23, Treas. '22, Checker Club, '21, '22, Boxing :ind Vllrestling Club, '20, '2l, '22, '23, Soccer. '22, H:-iyseecl Club. '23, ixlfflllll' Tribe, ,'22, '23, VX'eekly Stuff. '23, Drztmzttic Club, '22, '23, Radio Club, '22, Business Blan- ztger Operettzt, '23. Everyone will miss Murrzty-splendid busi- ness man, elubman, and athlete. He has been 21 distinct addition to the life of the school, and we know that hc will be appreciated :tt Armour. HORQXCE li. LARKIX l'1f t'1'zfzu0t'fl1 The lfizi-z't'f'.rify' of lllilmix C. I. C., '20. '2l, '22, '23, Hztyseed Club, '23, Lightweigllt Basketball, '23, Debating Club, '22, Freshman Boys, '20, Aitchpc Tribe, '23, Swimming 'l'e:un Manager, '23. Horace is 21 stztr lightweight and an excel- lent swimming teztm manager. ns well us being the life of many Hyde l':trk classes in the past four yezurs. SANFORD B. LXSSERS lfzzrlre The l'11i'z't'1'.rily of lllizmix C. l. C., '20, '2l, '22, '23, Swimming Tezun, '21, '22, Heavyweight Basketball, '23, lnterelztss Basketball, '20, '21, '22, Aitchpe Tribe, '23, Plutareh Club, '20, Hayseed Club, '22, '23. Greck's prowess as ll basketball player is only surpassed by his ability as at swimmer. He is bound to make 11 nzune for himself in the athletic world. YFLO DE l..fXUliENCE .h'f1tIf'CFXf7t'tH't' Yule l'11i':'m'.riiy' Yelo is the kind of dependable fellow who is genial :ind well-liked. memories behind him. He will leave pleztsztnt FRANCES l.!XVV'l'ON lfixkv Thr' l'11i'z't'1'.rily of Clzirugn C, l. C., '20, '2l, '22, '23, Orchestra. 20, 2l, '22, Sopliomore Girls, '2l, ,lunior Girls, '22, See., Senior Girls, '23, Treats., Sigma Epsilon. '20, '21, '22, '23, Pres. '23, G. .-X. A., '20, '2l, '22, Girl Reserves, '20, '2l, '22, '23, ,Xnnuztl Staff. '23. Brimful of sunshine, she hats an merry laugh that is contagious. Her eyes dance with glee. :ind back of that glee there is an executive ztbility which has made Frances n real lender :tt Hyde Park, 58 l'AL'l. LEFFMAN lx'11.::111in1rki The l'll1'I,'1'7'.Vif-1' uf Clziragu C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, llramatie Club, '20, Chess Cl11b, '20, '21, '22, '23, Cl11'1'ker Cl11b, '20, '21, Sigma lfpsilon, '20, '21, '22, -luuior liuelicleaii Club, '22, Fur 111111 1 'l'2lll1'1C1' Club, '21, '23, 11111110 Cl11b, '22, '23, Story Seribblers, '22. A Sigma stucleut. 11 m11tl1 sl121rk, 111111 21 1111-111- ber of tlie Radio C1111l+111Z11'S Paul. His l1ig'l1 seliool life 1111s been 1uost sueeessful. H Al1RlF'l' l.liYl'l'T lfurkt' I'f1lI'l11II!ll lilfltlllfil' C. 1. il., '20, '21, '22, '23, C1101'1l1 Society, '20, . . 2- , 1 . ., 1, 23, Musieul Klub, 21, 22, G. A. .X., 20, 21, S111111isl1 Club, '21, '22, '23, F1'C11Cl1 Cl11b, '21, S11pl111m11re Girls, '21, lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls. '23, Pl1112l1'l'11 Club, '21, '22, Girl Re- serves, '20. 1411110112111 H11rriet 11115 tl1e dignity of Il priu- eess, her merry 111113411 211111 st111u1el1 111121111 112lX'Q 1'11C1CZ11'Cf1 ber to 113111111085 Hyde 1'Z1l'li1'I'S, 1'HAlQ1.0rl 1'lf LFNORE 1.liXYlS l'1'u'r'id1'1z1'1', Nlzode l.1'f1lI1fl' Thr l'11i-z'r'l'1vil-1' of Cl1i1'11go 1. l.1.. 20. 21, 22, 23, G. A. A,, 22. 23, Girl Reserxes. '21, '22, '23, S1'1pl1o11111re Girls. '21, xlllllllll' Girls, '22, Seuior Girls, '23, Sigma liusilou, '22, '23, 1121I'C1CI1 Club, '22, '23, 1'res. 127 A bl111'k-l111ire11 little girl with x'11rie1l l111Cl'- ests, slie goes out for Clubs 111111 11tl11etirs. 11111kes good marks, 211111 keeps l1er c0111r111les merry with l1CI' witty tongue. IJUROTHY BELL 1.1121311211 Sl. l.11z1z'.v, 11111, Jlrf flzxlilzzlv C. 1. C, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, 51111111511 1'1ub, '22, '23, .'Xrt Club, '23, Seuior Girls, '23, Klusienl Club, '23. I Q ' lfrom 1110 suuuy soutli eomes tlus 111'1'11111s1111: artist 111111 111usi1'i11u. Upeu to her 1l1'1' tl1e 1loo1's 111 opportunity, 111111 we 1111 11171 cloubt Dorotliy will 1150 11l'1' t11le11t well. liS'1'1i1.l.1i l.11R11A1X1-1 1.115131-QIQKIXN lfzzrke The 1'lIi'I'1'l'.Vl'f,V of Illiiwix C 1. C, '20, '21, '22, '23, SOD111ll11lJI'C Girls, '21, Vluuior Girls, '22, 4Se11io.r Girls,v'23, Girl 1 lQ1'SC1'YL'S, '20, .1 l'L'l1L'1'l Club, 20. 21, 22. This siuiliug girl is 21 lover of fun, but uever forgets the C1111 171 111111, 111111 lTlIl1i1'S the best 1111111 of ll frie1111. -Qi, 59 1 'X-ss ' 1. 1 ' i ,111 MYRTLE E. LIND Parlc.rir1c C, l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Girl Re- serves, '21, '22. Myrtle has the priceless virtues of faithful- ness and constancy. Vvith such qualities who wonders thzit she has succeeded in completing her course in three and one-half years? ADEl-.XlDE LIYIXGSTOX Cu1'ti'r l'rr1ctice .7lLf0.rm' BIl.Vl'II1'.Y.Y College C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '21, French Club, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Here's a girl 1l'l1l1'S jolly, peppy. and friendly. She possesses 11 winning: smile and muchsenvied dark curls. 3l,'XlQ'l2l'l,X LOCKE Mt7I'lIiIIjj,Vldl' .flcadcuzy Tin' lf'lllii'Cl'Slfj' of Chicago C. l. C., '22, '23, G. A. A., '22, Girl Res serves, '22, '23. XN'henever we think of Martha, we think of a girl with a prim white collar, za perky lie, and chic ziirgall indications of her much to be envied personality. FREIJERIC VY. LOEB fi'UIlIx'UrJd The l'nzi'z'vrsify' of Chicago C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, French Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Pres. '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23, VN'eekly Stall, '23, Boxing and XN'restling Club, '20, '21, '22, Stamp and Coin Club, '21, Radio Club, '21, '23, junior Euclid- ean, '21, Senior Euclidean, '22, Pythagorean Club, '23, Vice-pres., Chess and Checker Club, '20, Discussion Club, '21, A skilled photographer, an enthusiastic sci- entist, a renowned mathematician, and a brils liant French student. Such is the record Fred leaves. , ' VVILLTAM LOGAN lw'1'y'11 flflizvf' Tin' l'11iz'c2'xz'fy' uf Illinois C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Orchestra, '20, Hayseed Club, '22, Freshman Boys, '20. Ambitious, talented, faithful, with an end- less string of friends. So have we found Bill -21 worker at Hyde Park. 60 . it-E 1 GEORGE A. LUCE Ray The l.'nif'vrxz'fy of .llilllllfillftl C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Glce Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Pres. '22, '23, Hayseecl Club, '22, '23, Art Club, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '21, '22, 23, Treas. '22, Musical Club, '22, '23, Senior Dra- maties, '22, '23, Operetta, '20, '21, '22, '23. Georges olhees attest his popularity, his position in operettas and dramaties, his ability. Besides, he has a smile that is frequently in evidence. ,l EANNETT1-1 Mr-XC GAFFEY 1XTO,S'llll'll.YlCl Natiomil Kil1d4'l'fjU7'ft'Il College C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, '23, l'lutarCh Club, '21, Travel Club, '22, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, G. A. A., '20, '21, '22. XN'hat would we do without Jeannette? She is always reacly to help, ancl her rt-warcl is ey'eryone's love, respect and admiration. HELEN JEAN MACK 1 t1111lr11t'1' f'l1i4'l1.fltJ .Yornzul College C. l. C., '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Helen's lJ1'UW11 eyes are always shining with ready sympathy and unclerstancling. lleefls, not words, prove her loyalty. GRACE 'E. MAl.l.UY l'i.vi1'zll'i011 High AV! lusfifztlt' C. l. C.. '20, '21, '22, '23, Senior Girls,-'23. A gracious manner, a wiiining Sl111lC, a friendly worcl-Grace has acltled her ardent support in praise of Hyde Park. LOIS MACDONALD .S't'0z'z' Thi' C'11ii't'1'.viI,v nf Illilwis C. l. C.. '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '23, Senior Girls, '23. Tall and graceful, Lois is a striking Figure i11 our eorridors. Success is clue her, for she is a talented musician. 61 '1 6 l t I 1 ,tm I E t t QU' fffp x .5 . g X I v -..L+ ,X H, , f. :fi .. .V f , 'fr r . ffm F: .ff lg. ,VJ 'If-.'-'f 4. ' ., . .- eff, Q, 'f-I ff ,, my xl I1 'C f f xx 'ff i. if 'C 1 ' 7 ' : 'C - - I 4-K -1: 4 ' W, jf 'iff . -W. . K 1 1 ' nf JR N gbf-gn'-E,, 1 it Q' if v' x I - h, .pg fly. X., X 5 ix 'L -1' 4 .. X. ly - A f. ,ry rf.. in . eff! 1 fp? 1' 'I . S X f ' 1' ' . few fic: fa ' ' ': 5 .Lv .A . wr--. .,.., -,vf..vll1'7w-...- ,--Aqhrf K1-15 .. 1 ixw- -P-'W-Av'-et-f'i' 4, , .. . JAMES H. MARCHBANK Mtll1llllfftl11, Kan. lX't1IISfI.Y Stale flfl7'lF1lfI'Il7'tII College C. I. C., '22, '23g Track, 23. jim, like Loehinvar, came out of the west. In his year at Hyde Park he has been a most active student, and excellent friend. ANNA MARCUS HtI1'7'I.1'fJllf Terlz Cliimyo .ywfllltlf Collryv C. I. C., '21, '22, '23g Girls' Glee Club, '22g Swimming Team, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Anna is one of Hyde Park's exceptional girls, for she has finished high school in only three years. VN'ith hard work and lofty aims she is reaching her ambitions. EYIERICTT H. MARINE 1C0.'3'llIfIIXlCI The l'l1l'T'l'1'S1.fj' of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Radio Clnlr. '20, '21, '22, '23, Chief Operator '23, Boxing and Vyrestling Clulm, '21. liveryone knows the lnoy who has made a name for himself lmy his perseverance and abil- ity as a student. And what of his future in the radio world? FREIJERIKA MARSTON fY'0L'IlIIlI.S'kl' The l'llf7't'l'Sl'1'j' of Mirlzigftlll C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23g G. A. A.. '20, '21, '22. '23, Pres. '22, '23, Baseball, '21g Basketball, '23g Senior Euclidean, Treas. '22g Weekly' Staff, '22, '23. Pep she is called, and it Certainly is ap- propriate. She is a splendid athlete, a fine student, and a first rate pal. Three eheers for I-'ep. XVIl.l.lfXRI D, MATHIAS 1ft1lI.Yt1.Y Cify,Ix't11z. The l'11ii'f'1'sity' of Cfzirago C. I. C., '21, '22, '23g junior Euclidean Clulm, '2l' Senior Ifuelidean Clulm, '22g Chess Cluh, '222 Student Council, 'ZZQ Sigma Epsilon, '21, Bill knows what he wants and he gets itl Look at his reeordAdoesn't it spell sueeess? 62 ' .fiiheif ,+. ' fx e , .C s1'a,Q- . .V 1 N' 1 f. . L 'fi ,. cv, .fl - . wi. .,,1e,.., 1 .ep- fg5fH+f'- Y 2 '-f.:',.'. 1 1. . , r iff' lnijj, - a,3x, I I PAULINE S. MAYER Sl. ft!III1'S High Senior Girls, '22, '23, Sigma 1-ipsilon, '21, '22, Sincere and deeply thoughtful is this friend of ours. FRANK A. MCCARTHY lfugIo1 z'ilI1', IU. .Yufre 17111115 l'1l1'-z'1'1'sily Mac is Il hail fellow well met. and by re- speet and courteous demeanor, has won the admiration of all lus classmates. Cl.AR1Cli L. Mc1lOUGALL C'lZtllIIf7liH D1'1111i.vo11. l,'11it'c1'.vi1'y C. 1. C.. '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore fiirls. '21, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Gor- den Club, '21, Plutzarch Club, '22. Clnriee has made good in both sports and studies. XN'e have found her 1111dCI'Sl2ll1illl1g and the most constant of friends. VVILLIAM H. MMIOVVAN M!tld.Vix'tJI'ff1 The C'I'li'Z't'l'.YlifAV of Clzirugo C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Freshman Boys, '20, Discussion Club, '22, '23, Chess Club, '23, Stu- dent Council, '20, '21, Stamp Club, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '22, '23, l'res. '22, Annual Staff, '23, Plutzxrch Club, '21, X1Veek1y Staff, '23. Bill bus been an excellent Sigma Epsilon president, :1 true friend, and 11 staunch sup- porter of H. P. His many friends wish hun great success in his medical career. MAF N. RlcHUGH St, fi1II17I'U.YL' Clliftlfftl ,Y111'111aI Cnllegfc C. 1, C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Orchestra, '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Fpsilon, '21, Spanish Club, '22, '23, fiirl Reserves, '22, Plutureh Club, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Hziye you ever seen that sweet, dignified girl with the friendly, happy smile around Hyde Park? 'lil121t'S Mae whose artistic ability has been shown on several occasions when her posters have adorned our lobby. 63 . Z' MM., .... , l NX l i , . L- fm Qi' K. -- L, .. v JOHN KICBIILLAN Lurzf Tech C. 1. C., '23, Fur and Feather Clulm, '23. We expect great results from this excellent lmusiness man. lt has taken but a short time to assure us that john is made of the right stuff. EULA LEE MCNYHORTFR .S'oullzer1z Academy The Unii'frsily of Illinois C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23, Spanish Clulm, '21, '22, '23, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. VVe shall rememlmer Eula Lee lxy her South- ern accent. She has made many friends who will not forget her happy-go-lucky disposition. FHLIX MFNUFLSOHN lx'o.:'z11imki The Unii'01'5ily' of Chicago C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, '23, French Clula, '22, German Clulm, '22, Pres., Story Serilmlalers, '21, Plutarch Clulw, '22, Sec., ,lunior Euclidean, '20, Senior Fuelidean, '21, Sec. Here is a lvoy of many startling qualities. Possessed of 21 most engaging personality and a lmrilliant intellect, he is bound to make his name famous in the world. HARRY MEXZE1, A steady, sincere student and a good Hyde Park friend is Harry. VVALDFKIAR KHCHAFLSQN lflomlziazgfon, Illinois Yule f.vI1fT't'1'.Vifj' C. I. C., '22, '23, Band, '22, '23, Discussion Clulm, '22, '23. Mike he is usually called-this all round fel- low with musical almility. Besides, he may pride himself with his first sergeaney. 64 ALFRED FELLOVVS MILLER Dozzylax The l'lll'Z't'7'Sl'fxV of Clzirago C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Manager of Debat- ing and Extemporancous Speaking Teams, '23, Discussion Club, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '21, Boxing and W1'estling Club, '20. Al is on the road to success because he has the faculty of surmounting obstacles and push- ing straight to the goal. JANET MILLER Smut High National Ki1'1di'r',t1arle1z College C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23, Musical Club, '21, Girls' Glee Club, Treas. '22, '23, Choral Society, '22, '23, Garden Club, '21, '22, Yice-pres. '22, Plu- tarch Club, '21, Senior Girls, '23, Opcretta, '22, '23. Everyone knows Janet, who has been one of the bright lights in the class of 23. Besides her gift ot' checrfulness, she has a musical talent that has made hcr famous. XETTII-I MIXCOYSKY Fiske Cliifiigfo .YOVIIILII College C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23g Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, ,lnnior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23g French Club, '22g German Club, '23. Nettie bears out the quotation, Good things come in small packages. This little friendly spirit has many lasting friendships at Hyde Park. KATSU MOG1 Tokio, fl!f7l1l'l The lf'11if't'1'.rity of Clziuzgo C. 1. C., '23, Sigma Epsilon, '22, '23. Katsu is our little Japanese friend from across the sea. She has won the hearts ot many Hyde Parkers by ber quaint little accent and charm of manner. XXX' shall miss you. Katsu. FRANCES CAMERON MOORE Clziftigo I-lviglzls, Illinois i'X'12r'f1zt1.'t'.vtv1'11 l,'i1it't'f'sily C. 1. C., '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '22, '23, Senior Girls, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, '23, Musi- cal Club, '23g Garden Club, '23, VVQ like the kind of girls Chicago Heights sends to us, it Frances with her working abil- ity and enthusiasm is to be judged as an example. 65 I . ' I . -2, 3g ' X X QL 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 A X 1 .. Z , s ....... ..1 2x 'A ., ., ,J , N. ,. . if , 1 1 1 1 1 YIRGINIA MOORE l?1'udIvrlI The L'l1l'Z'A'I'.Ylfj' of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Cvlee Club. '20, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Rock and l'l21l'l1lI1Cl' Club, '22, '23, Operetta, '20. XXX, all know Ginny and we know that she is to be loved. Ilainty, sweet. pretty-mere words Cannot describe her. CH.-XRLIQS S. MURPHY Sf. Clu1'41'.v T110 I,Il'Zl'i'4'7'Sll'j' of Clziuufu C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Story Seribblers, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, '23, Fur :ind Feather Club, '20, '21, Sigma Iipsilon, '22, Boxing and vVl'CS1llllf1 Club, '21, Diseussion Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Hayseed Club, '22. The fact that llc wrote 21 prize scenario proyes that Hyde Park is proud of Murphy. VKX' hope to enjoy more of his plays. DOROTHY IXNI-QT MURPHY I11f1'i4111ufwli.v, Ind. The l,'11if'w'silyofCl1ifr1g1o C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23, See. '22, Sophomore Girls, '21, ,lunior Girls. '22, Senior Girls, '23, l-'llllllffll Club, junior Ifuelidezm. '21, Senior Euelidezui, '22, Set. lDo1's charm lies in her lovely brown eyes and glossy black hzxir, and in the personality that has nmde her an ofheer in so many elubs. VX'AI.TIiR S. MURPHY l'fzz'k.vidr The I'llli't'l1Ylfj' of l'lfIl'!ll'jl41ll . C, C., '20, '21, '22, '23,VBoxing and XY1'est- ling, 19, '20, Radio Club, '22, Chess Club, '21, I'lut:u'eh Club, '21, Travel Club, '21. XYhen Xxklll has gone from our Corridors, we shnll feel our loss. He has entered into the Hyde I'z1rlc spirit with 11 Certain indescribable zeal. RICHARD S, MOORE .Yvolf The I,'nii'ersily of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Discussion Club, '20, Auto, Aero, blZIl'l1'lC Club, '19, IJl'1lI'llH.'flC Club, '21, '22, '23, ,Iunior Euclidean Club, '21, Band, '20, I'lut:1rch Club, '21, Travel Club, '21, Stamp and Coin Club, '19, Fur and Feather Club, '20, '21, '22, Radio Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Talent Club, '22, VYeekly Staff, '23, Stage Iileetrieian, '21, '22, '23. Dick is one ol the XYeekly photographers, whose splendid pictures have helped the stall mzlterizllly during the last semester. 66 FERNANUO NAYARRO lfixkv The f'lli'Z'E'7'5if-V of Illinois C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, '22, '23, Treus. '22, Drzunzttie Club, '22, Op- eretta, '23, Glee Club, '22, '23, Traek, '22, '23, Freshman Buys, '20, Discussion Club, '21, '22, Vteekly Stull, '20. Hyde l':trk is losing K1ereury's only rival. We hope he will show :ts much speed on the road to SIICCCSS as he has shown on the trztek. DOUGLAS 1. XICHOLSON IX't'IlIt'U0d The l'11i'z't'1'sify' of Clzifago C, 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Choral Soeietv, '20, 2 '21, Glee Club, '21, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, '22, Discussion Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Story Seribblers, '21, '22, Operettzt, '23. Doug Certainly has the ability to make friends. His many exeellent qualities have made him one of the best-liked and must prom- inent members of his elztss. MARTHA IMFLEURRY NICHOLSOX 1.11 Grange, lllilmir Ile Prizm' I'lll'Z't'I'Xf1'j' C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Fur and Feather Club. '21, llrztmatie Club, '22. '23, fllee Club, '22, '23, junior Girls. '22, Senior Girls, '23, Choral Society. '22, '23, Operetta. '22, '23. X'K'hen we think of Rlilflllil, we think of the endless vitality which will eztrry her fur in this busy world. KATHERINE HARXYUOIJ NORTON CT7'fIl1fU7'Ii High Suzillz College C. 1. C., '22, '23, fiirl Reserves, '22, '23, French Club, '23, fi, A. A., '22, '23, Sigma lfpsilon, '23, Swimming' Teztm. '22, '23. Katherine is one of the dearest :incl most Cheerful of girls. Altllnugh she has nut been :tt Hyde l'zu'lc long, she has made mztuy friends, :mud has been :tetiye in mrtny clubs. MILTON O, OBERG I'tll'k.Vld1' rX'n1,lf1tuf'.vie1'11 l'11i':'r1'sity C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Radio Club. '22, Milt has done his bit for the old selwnl with it genuine spirit. May lie enter into university life with the same zest. 67 4 f t . X. X .XR 1 EUGENE Y. O'BRl1iX Adrian, Mz'i-11. The l'i1i-:'er.vily of Miirl1ig11z1z C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23g Heavyweiglll :incl Lightweight Sorter, '19, '20, Track, '20, '21, lnterclass Basketball, '21, Haysced Clnlm. '20, '21, '22, '23, 1'lnt:n'el1 Clnlu, '21, '22, Stzunp :incl Coin Clnlr, '20, '21, See. '20, Trezis. '21, Operetlzi Stuff, '21, '22, Senior Drainalies. '21, '22, Band, '20, '21. Gene is known lay his athletic aluility, his genial manner, and his xyilliiigncss to help n friend in neecl. Nl.-XRf.2ARli'l' VY. OLSON l m'e.vi'z'ille BIlSllI1'.X'.f l'l'orld C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23g fi. A. A., '21, junior Girls. '22, Senior Girls, '23, Signm Epsilon, '21, '22, Spanish Clnlr. '22, 23. Meg. onr jolly little lass, has the kincl of Il smile that makes :in impression. We shall miss her. RAYMOND li. ORTOX llf'iIIm'r1' ,-lrnmzrr fzzxlilzrte C. l. C., 20. '21. '22, '23. Ray is Z1 fellow ol X'2ll'lO1lS interests :incl abilities. He has mzicle :in t'l1V1?lJlC reeorcl in meehzunes. chemistry, :incl pliotograpliy. FLORFNCTIC LAYTON PARKER Mfezzdcll l'l1ill1'fv.v The l'111':'er.vi1'y of Clzimgn . , , V, . - V ., , C. l. C, 21, 22, 23, Spanish Clnlm, 21, 22, 23: Senior Girls, '23. There is one place yon can lie snre to final Florenee. :incl that is at ll Hyde Park gmne. NYC neecl more of sneli loyal supporters. ROBFRT l'!XRKlN l-rIm11n11, Ind. lla Puzzic' l,'11i1'e1'.vify C. l. C., '2l. 23. Roliert is 11 lmoy who :ulheres to the lmppy meclinm. He has cliviclecl his high school life lmetween Hycle Park and Bowen. His graclnu- tion from Hycle Park shows where his hc-nrt is. 68 ARTHUR JAMES PATERSON Ca1u111et High V1111de1'11iIt Sigma Epsilon, '20g Golf Captain, '23. Art. who has eaptained the golf team so sue- cessfully, will probably be national champion some day. VVho knows? ELIZABETH M. PEDFRSON Mi1zt'1111k1'1', DV1'x1'1111.ri1'1 T111' L'111f'1'1'.fify of C1l1c'l1lfl0 C. I. C., '21, '22, '23g Girl Reserves, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Betty reminds us of a beautiful butterfly Hitting happily about, never giving pain to anny- one. She is all sunshine a11d gayety, a perteet example of contentment. HENRY A. PEGRAM l'1'11-P1511 T1m'11s111f1 Hig111 Ari 111sf1'1'11ff C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, History Club, '22g Fur and Feather Club, '22g Garden Club, '23. An intense interest in science and in human nature has distinguished Henry from the lack- adaisieal throng. Proviso's loss was our gain. CORXIQLIUS PFLLY 1111110 H1'g11 The U11i'z'r1'.rity of I11i1101'.r C. I. C., iZI, '22, '23g Garden Club, '21g Base- ball. '22, '23g Football, '22. His excellent fighting spirit, pleasant disposi- tion, and merry laugh have made him a fellow we vvill never forget. flood luck to you. Con. HARRY ll. PERKINS 1?1zn1'i111', 1111-l'l01'X lYU1'7'C 12117110 fy71l.T'C'l'.X'lA11' C. I. C. XYe have found Si a hard worker and every- one's friend. Danville must be a fine place if they are all like you. Si. 69 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 5 if 1 as I 1 MABFT. E. PIERSOX lfU,Z'l111II.VA'i 11115i11c.v.f 1fV111'111 C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, G. A. A., '21, Span- ish Clulm, '22, '23, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, VVeekly Staff, '23. Milrlvs is our lmlonde, delicate and lovely as a picture. She is a constant worker, and knows the value of a sense of humor. l.OU1Sli 15. PIGGOTT 1'V1'x1' 1111111111111 T111' C'11i:'1'1'.v11'y of 11l11'1l1gl11Z C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '20, ,lnnior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Garden Clulr, '21, Plutarch Club, '22, French Clula, '21. Not Louise-just Toots she is Called. This lmlue-eyefl mischief-maker has the cnvialmle gift of making people love her. K.-XTE 1'lT'1'S W1'11d1111 Phillips High Cmnz' Jllllilll' College C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, '22, '23, Senior Girls, '22, '23. :X jolly good girl and the truest of friends, willing to work and serve always-with such characteristics we know Kate will be a success in the business world. RUTH M. POUK O11k11111d T110 U11i1'1'r.r1'1y of 111111015 C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Plutarch Club, '22, Spanish Cluh, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '20, G. A. A., '2O. Ruth's willingness to help and her sincerity are excelled only by her good looks. She is also an accomplished pianist. HARRIS VOXYERS lfixkz' T110 I,'Ill Z'4'l'.V11j' of 1 1111'11111 C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Discussion Club, '22, '23, 1'lutarch Cluln, '22, '23, Stamp Clulr, '20, Chess and Checker Clulm, '20, VK'eekly Staff, '23. This budding: humorist is always smiling, a trait which helps him to gain many friends. Success will surely continue to follow his foot- steps. 70 VVALTER C. PUETTE Aizslin High Hu.ti1zc.v.v World C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Chess Club, '20, '21, Radio Club. '22, Interelass Basketball, '22, VValter will certainly be a success in the business world if he applies as much energy to his work as he did to his studies. EDNA LAURELL PURGESOX 1'o1'v.vfz'ill0 Chicago LX'0l'1llU1 College C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, French Club, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '23, Senior Girls, '23, Edna, our artist ehum. amuses us with her fantastic little pen creations. XNe wish her success'-that she may draw as well as she has drawn our hearts to her. LEO RAXE Oakland The L'z1if'i'r'Jity of Chirngu C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Freshman Boys, '20, Sophomore Boys, '21, Boxing and VVrestling Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Radio Club, '21, Or- chestra, '19, '20, Band, '21, Hayseed Club, '22, '23, Cheerleader, '22. '23, Stamp and Coin Club, '21, '22, Debating Club, '22, '23, Leo has shown his wares as a student and a real fellow. His cheery Hi will be remem- bered by all who know him. HARRIET PHILA RAY Iiaxtozz, Pa. The U1ziw1'sz'ty of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23, Treas. '23, French Club. '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, '23, Treas. 22, G. A. A., '22, Sophomore Girls, '20, '21, Junior Girls, '21, '22, Senior Girls, '22, '23, Chess Club, '23, Sec. Harriet is our S girl, S in studies, S in character, ambition, and personality. LAURENCE REED LViIlard The Uuiwrsity of Illizmix C. I. C.. '20, '21, '22, '23, Swimming, '23, Dis- ' Club '20 '71 '22 '23' Travel Club '20' eussion f , ,-, , , . , , Havseed Club, '22, '23, Boxing and VVrestling Chib, '20, '21. Larrv's manv friends will testify to his worth. keen wit, and 'good humor. 71 g i I wgX X X. N 4 Q gf, -.A ,4 ' H . .-,,,g,A1-- RUTH KATHRYN REID Cillrfcr Pmflire High N0r1'1zzve.vfr'r1z Unz'1'e1'sity C. I. C.. '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls '22, Senior Girls, '23. A happy disposition, a cheerful word, a smile-to what ends won't these assets carrv Ruth. ' PAXTON D. RENDIGS AT'0I1dfIIi', Cincizmati The If'niz'ersity of Wz'.vc011.vi1z C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Hayseed Club, '23, Radio Club, '23, Boxing and Wrestliiig Club, '22, '23, Sophomore Boys, '21g Lightweight Football. '2l. Bud is.a good pal, a Fine student, and an athlete of merit-one who is popular with both boys and girls. LORETT.-X M. RICE Scot! AIOIVIIIII College C. I. C, '20, '21, '22, '23, Girls' Swimming Team, '20, '21, '22, G. A. A., '20, '21, '22, Girls' Glee Club, '21, '22, '23, Secretary '23, Musical Club. '20, '21, '22, '23, Vice-pres. '21, '22, Choral Society, '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, '233 ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Operetta, '22, '23, Plutarch Club, '2l. Music hath charms but how much more charming' it is when played by such a pianist. Loretta has endeared herself to all Hyde Park by her sweetness and talent. RUTH RICHTER lfV1'HllI'd The lJ'niz'e1's1'ty of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '21, Plutarch Club. '21, junior Euclidean Club, '21, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, French Club, '23, Ruth, with her fascinating personality, ever ready helping hand, and general air of good cheer, is liked by all of us. CLAUDE ROBINSON Claude, one of our prize debaters, is an auto fiend. Some day we hope to hear of the new Robinson model. 72 v PAUL H. ROBINSON Hizrt'ard Srlzool The Uizizivmity of Illinois C. I. C., '21, '22, '23, Heavyweight Football, '22, Glee Club, '22, '23, Operetta, '22, '23, Stu- dent Council, '23, Aitchpe Tribe, '23, Paul is known for what he does rather than for what he says. He is one of the greatest football ends H. P. has ever produced, and is also a sincere friend. HELEN S. ROGERS W!ld.YZt'l77'fll The lf'11ii'e1'.vily of IIli11oi.r 20, '21, '22, '23, Musical Club. '20, French Club, '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Next comes Helen, our fairy girl, her blue eyes, fair hair, and exquisite dancing proclaim- ing her charm. Tall and slim, she has all the grace in the world. C. I. C. MARK ROLFE, JR. Kz'rm'00d The U11ii'r'1'sify of .Michigan C. I, C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Discussion Club, '20, '21, '22, '23. Buds sense of humor and his good nature have made him popular with all his classmates. He has enlirened many a classroom with his ready wit. NATHAN ROSENBERG Mfillurd The l.'I'Ii'Z't'7'SIf,X' of Chicago Radio Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Sec. '21, '22, Spanish Club, '20, '21, '22, Story Scribblers, 22, '23, Sec. '21, '22, Dramatic Club, '23, Fur and Feather Club, '21, '22, Soccer, '22, Public Speaking Club, '23. All orator, a radio enthusiast, an author- Nathan might be termed any one of these. His greatest interest. however, lies in radio, at which he is a whiz. '20, '21, ' '21 '27 MORRIS L. ROSENTHAL Kvmuood The l'1zit't'r.ri!y of Clzicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '22, '23, Story Scribblers. '23, Plutarch Club, '23, Chess Club, '22. '23, Debating Club. '21, Discussion Club, '23, Junior Euclidean Club, Vice-pres. '21, Senior Euclidean Club, Yice-pres. '22, I'j'lhHgOI'CZ1ll Club, '22, '23, Pres. '23, Annual Staff, '23. Everyone knows that Morris is a whiz in math and a shark in Latin. He had the ex- traordinary honor of being a member of the Pythagorean Club. 73 l .NN X , N X t 5 l l i t l l 1 l ROBERT V. ROSS Iltlllllllllfj, Ohio C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23, Radio Club, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '23. A Robert's success has been due to hard, faith- tul work. His graduation leaves a big gap at Hyde Park. ELEJXNOR SANIJER Rorkforri, Illinois l41r.rii1t'.v.r lfVo1'14l C. 1. C.. '21, '22, '23, Senior Girls, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '23. May Eleanor be known by her initials, for she certainly lives up to them in carrying out her motto VVhen you Work, work, when you play, play. JOSEPHINE MARIE SCHAEFER FeI.rv1zz'lzr1l Clzimgo Norunzl College Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Fur and Feather Club, '22, Travel Club, '22, Plutareh Club, '22, Girl Re- serves. '20, '21, '22, '23. jo refuses to recognize the world of worry. She goes along, light-hearted and gay, seeing the cheerful side of everytliingz. DOROTHY CATHERINE SCHLACKS I'iiz'k.virIv The U1ziz'e'rsil3' of Miflzigftzzi C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '22. Darth, a peppy senior, is making the course in three and one-half years. Sl1e's little but very brilliant. VVe'll miss her for she's been a eheery Companion, HU1-31-1RT SCHLOSS linrkt' ,X'f77'f!1'Zt't'Xft'I'II l'11i7't'1'.rily C. l. C., '21, '22, Branch Dramatic Club, '20, Story Seribblers. '21, Sigma Epsilon, '22, Ger- man Club, '22, Aitehpe Tribe, '23, Soccer, '22. Cl1lI1li'S game at goal on the soccer team showed he had real grit. He has been aetivn and well-known during his Hyde Park career. 74 GERTRUDE SCHMALHAUS1-1X Bmevn High li1l.Y1lZft?S.l' Hforld C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, '23, Senior Girls, '23, Plutareh Club, '21, Fur and Feather Club. '21. Gertrude is the dimpled young lady who came to us from Bowen. She was a valuable asset to the school, and we wish we could have known her all four years. LOUlSE RAR SCHOTCN Ufudsiuorflz .YOVf!I'Zn't'.Yft'l'll I'l1l'I't'7'.Y1f1' C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '20. '21, '22, '23, French Club, '22, '23, German Club, '22, '23, Yiee-pres. '23, Girl Reseryes, '22, Senior Girls, '22, '23, Your gayety will be missed at Hyde Park, Louise, as will your ready sympathy and friendly smile. Our little girl with bobbing curls really can be serious, too. MIRIAM SCHOEN Bryn tlfltitcr The C'lZf'Z't'I'.Ylf,V of Cqlllftlfltl C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20. '21, '22, '23, Girl Reseryes, '20, '21, Sopho- more Girls, '21, -lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Swimming Team, '20, '21, '22, '23, French Club, '22, '23. We surely shall miss Miriam, with her much- Cl1V1CC1 eurly hair and cheery smile. They say that brains do not go with pep. But there are exceptions-Miriam has belonged to Sigma Epsilon for four years. WAIJE H. SCHROFDER MmzIclt1i1',.Y. f. The Unz'fz'er.vily of Wivronsiiz C. 1. C., '22, '23, French Club, '22, '23, Hay- sced Club, '23, Discussion Club, '23, Sigma lipsilon, '22, '23. Besides being a good student, VVade will be missed for his friendliness next year. HAROLD F. SCHVVEDE lfV'l'.YtiUl'ISiIl lftzlvids T110 U1'1i'z'H'.vify of Clzirago C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Freshman Boys, '20, Sigma Fpsilon, '21, '22, '23, Chess Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Chess Team, '21, '22, Vice-pres. '21, Treas. '22, Pres. '23, Musical Club, '21, '23, Orchestra, '20, '21, '22, '23, Vice-pres. '22, De- bating Team, '23, Capt., Discussion Club, '21, '23, junior liuelidean, '21, Senior Euclidean, '22, Pythagorean, '22, '23, See.-Treas., French Club, '21, Annual Stall, '23. His record shows that he has been a loyal Hyde Parker, shining in math-for he is one of the much-envied Pythagoreans--and a stellar light of the ehess team. 75 W, N ff' i TIMOTHY CLIXGMAN SCOFIELD l'izi'ker High The l'IllT't'l'.Yl1j' of Illinois C. 1. C.. '20, '21, '22, '23g Student Council, '22, Heavyweight Football, '21, '22, Glee Club, '20, '21g Choral Society, '20, '21, Discussion Club, '20, '21, Debating' Club, '21, Aitehpe Tribe, '21, '22. Tim has won fame on the football field and on the stage. He is leaving' many friends who will always remember his merry smile and cheery voice. DQRTS SCUIJDER Lindliluiii High The l'1Zl-Z't'l'.Ylfj' of Cliifago Doris is our pretty brunette from Lindblom. She is a good dancer, and an all round good sport. Although she has not been at Hyde Park long, she has won the respect of both her teachers and classmates. NIADELIXI-I SEIFER ,Slflll'1'I'fl' The Alllt'7'I'tilIIl C1UllSCl Z'tlIifIl'.V of Mlltlif A 11ew Hyde Parker-gifted with unusual musical talent. We have had a valuable addi- tion in Madeline. ROGER SEYISRXS Raj' lVilIz't1111.v College C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Radio Club, '23, Boxing and VVrestling Club, '20, '21, Chess Club, '21, '22g Plutarch Club, '21g Travel Club, '21g Discussion Club, '21, Roger is ,lohnny on the spot when it comes to personality and friendliness that shows. His happy manner will not soon be forgotten. JAMES Sli.-Xl-'PER lfiylfp The l'izi-z'ei'sz'ly nf Cliiazgo C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Radio Club, '23. -lim is a likable fellow with a perpetual smile. VVC regret to,lose him for we know he is a good friend and excellent student. 76 DEX.-X E. SHAPIRO S!1t1lfr'.vjvmzrt' T110 l'Ill'Z't'I'.YlfwV of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, G. A. A., '22, Gor- man Club, '23, SCC., French Club, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, Dramatic Club, '21, '22, '23, Musical Club, '21, '22, '23, Orchestra, '23, Plutarch Club, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, '21, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Girl Rcservcs, '21, Dena has made many pals bccausc of her pop. But llcna isn't all mischief for wc note that Sigma Epsilon appears in hcr pcdigrcc. lJocsn't that show a versatile naturc? FREDERICK LUTHER SHFLY Smit li11.vii1t'x.v VVOrla' C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Hayscud Club, '21, '22, Auto, Acro, Marino Club, '19. Fred. who is a vcry rvtiring young man, was one to attain thc distinction of membership i11 the Auto, Acro, Marina- Club of '19. Your many friends wish you good luck, Frcd. lCASlU S. SIBCG 110 Alto, C't1l1'fo1'11ia 'Hu' l'1zii't'rxil-v of Clzirago C. 1. C., '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, 23. Who is Xicasio? Xtliy, hos tht' littlc fel- low with the big glasses. H65 quiut, but hc will bc hard to replafc. il'fCEl-lA AXNETTE SRllTH ll'zIlard Bz1.vi11txv.v lflf'o1'Id C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23. Small in staturc, grcztt in mind-how often is this thc Case. ,Nitiivttc with ber lovable dis- position ccrtainly live-s up to this saying. NIADELIXIC ti-. SMITH muff-z'ilIt' lla Prizm' l'ni-t't'r5iI,v ' C l. C, '20, '21, '22, '23, llraniatic Vlub. '20, l '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, '21, -lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls. '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23, -lunior Euclidean Club, '21, fiirl Rc- scrres, '20, '21, '22, '23, Yicc-pres. '22, '23, Pres. lntcrflub Council, '23, NN'cckly Staff. '22, '23, News Editor, '22, Editor-in-chief Aitclipc, 23. Rlaclcliiids incxhaustiblc ciicrgy, togcthcr with hcr natural spirit ot' leadership and hcr remarkable initiativc haw bccn largcly respon- sible for thc succcss of this book. Hcr splen- did pedigree provcs hcr worth, and lu-r pleas- ant, Cnthusiastic manncr explains hor numbcr of friends. 77 XYILLI.-XM SMITH lffzglezeoofl T110 l,'11it'er'sily of Illinois C. I. C., '23g Spanish Club, '23. Bill has only recently Come from Englewood. Vte hope he has found us as likeable as we have found him. Best of luek to you, Bill. YIRGINIA E. SMYTHE 1x'o:111i11xlcz' The l'Ill.I't'l'Slfj' of Illinois C. I. C.. '20, '21, '22, '23, Musical Club, '20g Junior Girls, '22g Senior Girls, '23g Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22. Next comes our little pep artist. Jidge is welcome wherever she goes, and is loved by everyone who knows her. She is ex'eryone's friend and. oh, so popular. And have you heard her play the piano? LILY AXOICLI.-X SNELLIXIAN Ouklufzd Clzirugu Illzzsiral Collvyt' C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23g Sophomore Girls. '21, ,Iunior Girls, '22g Senior Girls, '23, Girl Reserves. '21, '22g Musical Club, '23g Rock and I-Iammer Club, '23. Behold our harpist whom we expect to thrill great audiences some day, not only with her music. but with her spun gold hair. LESTER L. SOLOMON liixkf' lferlf College of Lute C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23g Art Club. '22, '23, Stamp and Coin Club. '20. '21g Band, '20, '2l. '22, '23, Orchestra, '20. The faet that Les has Completed his eourse in three and one-half years speaks well for his ability. ROBERT H, SI'ECK Zllilflzell High, S. D. C. I. C.. '22, '23. Robert has many admirable traits. I-Ie makes friends, he studies. and. from all indications, has a great future before him. 78 HOVVARD ROY STACKS Springfield, Mass. Business World C. I. C., '22, '23, Radio Club, '21, '22, '23. Station X.Y.Z. told us that Roy is a real radio bug. May his sueeess in life he as great as in radio and seholastie activities. SYLYLX GRACE STEVENS Kay The l'l'll.'Z'A'l'.Yl.fj' of Illinois C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, French Club, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, Vice-pres., Junior Girls, '21, '22, Vice-pres. '21, Senior Girls, '23, Who is Sylvia? W'hat is she? She hap- pens to be one of the few girls having a beau- tiful head of curls, an ability to wear sport clothes gracefully, and the faculty of winning' friends. BERNICE STONE i Ufilltlrrl' T110 l'11i'z'r'r'.rit3' of Clzirngo Freshman Girls, '20, Sophomore Girls. '21, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls. '23, French Club, '20, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Plutareh Club. '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21. Peppy, enthusiastic, brilliant. and capable, Brick is a regular girl and a true friend. VVe all know her, and consequently we all love her. ORREI, MARGARET STOTT Bryn fllfmv' The I'11i':'u1'.vz4fy of Illinois C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, Junior Girls, '21, '22, Senior Girls, '22, '23, G. A. A., '20, Rock and Hammer Club, Pres. '22, '23. This little vvllirlwind is apt to sweep you right of? your feet by her wit and ready repar- tee. She fairly radiates vim and vitality, and is the ringleader in whatever she undertakes. HARRIET STOVER Fixlcv The l'11z'-z't'1'xily of Clzirtzgo C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, Vlutareh Club, '20, G. A. A.. '20, Dramatic Club, '21, '22, Sopho- more Girls, Yiee-pres. '21, junior Girls. Treas. '21, Pres. '22, Senior Girls, '23, Harriers eharm lies in her beauty, sincerity. and personality. lt has made her well-liked and vvell-known at Hyde Park. 79 V .VV .3L:..t1 X .. VTX X ,Y ,V 4 1 l , l l l l i i S 5 v E s 1 a k . i -el. , X V , l l K l Rf- 2 N- My .i cl ' . -ex e K 7 HENRY G. TFETZE1. MIIl'fItllI l'a1'lc High 'l'l1e l'lll'f'K'l'Xllj' of Illinois C, l. C., '22, '23, Track Team, '22, Heavy- weight Football, '22, Klanagei' Track Team, '23, Student Council, '23. lf you want to See speed, watch Teetz on a running track or the football held. He has been a true Hyde Parker, and has shown the right spirit at all times, SHlRl.liY MARIE TE1-l.liR Carter l'1'arfif0 Avdlllllltll 1y'i1zdi'rga1'len College C. l. C.. '21, '22,i'23, Sophomore Girls, '21, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Dramatic Club, '22, '23. Shirley is stunning, popular, and sweet. She has been a yvorthvvhile friend, and we expect her to succeed when she leaves us. l'AL'l. ,liXMl-QS THOMA Lu Cfmiiige. Ill. The l'11i':'e1'.vlly of Illinois C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Lightxveight Foot- ball, '21, Soccer, '22, Stamp Club, '21, Hay- seed Club, '22, Radio Club, '22, Operetta Staff, '23, Debating Team, '23, Public Speaking Club, '23, Vice-pres., Spanish Club. '21, Com- missioned Officers' Club, '22, Sec. '23, Fresh- man Boys' Club, '19, lliseussion Club, '20, '22, '23, Aitehpe Tribe. '22, '23, lixtemporaneous Speaking Team, '23 His social and athletic reeord Speaks for hi5 school spirit, His debaiing ability gives prom- ise of a statesman. l'fSTlil.l.li li. TOPPE Algniuzii, lf1f i.v. lfzzxizzess Wbrld C. l. C., '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '23, fiirl Reserves, '22, '23, Musical Club, '23, Roek and Hammer Club. '23, ,lunior fiirls. '22, Sen- ior Girls, '23. lolly, happy Fstelle-ne foretell a fine future for you, for we know you'll be successful either as a home-maker or a rising young busi- ness woman. SYl.Yl.X TRILLIXG l'm'e.vlt'illi' Oiikxlzieiu' .Srlmol for Girls C, l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Vice-pres, '23, French Club, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior liirls, '23, Musi- eal Club, '21, 'Z2. '23. ,lolly Sylvia, famous for her keen sense of humor and good nature, has been in Hyde l'ark's limelight many times because of her great talent in dramatics and singing. 80 . ig. . 'si' . its . N 1-5'9 ,4,. . t,,., ..f'?! . W, , , A GLENN O. VANDAVEER Wadsw01'th The Unz'z'v1'.ri!y of Illinois C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Hayseed Club, '22, '23, Boxing and VYrestling Club, '22, '23, Freshman Boys, '20, Discussion Club, '21, Spanish Club, '21, Plutarch Club, '21, Operetta Staff. '23. His genial personality has made him very popular with all of us, and yye shall End it hard to say goodbye to him. LEAH KAN DELDEN Iinglvzvood High Chicago .'N'1N'IlltlI Collvgt' C. l. C., '22, '23, Glce Club, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, Operetta, '23. Leah is our little Titian-haired friend, her lovely name and sweet dignihed air proclaim her an aristoerat. How we love the sunshine of her smile, and how yve'll miss it. ANNA VAN NICE Bryn Illtziur Thi' l'11ifz't'1'.tily of Illilloix C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Frenvli Club, '20, Spanish Club, '22, Freshman Girls. '20, Soplta omore Girls. '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Art Club, '22, '23. Ser. '23, Girl Re- serves. '21, Sigma Epsilon, '22, XNeekly Staff, '22, '23. A dab and a dash And a picture is clone, VK'ith no effort or work, 'Cause for Anna it's fun. DOROTHEA YAN NORMAN 1f0.S'IlIllI.9h'i B1l.YlIll'.Y.Y lVorh1 C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma lipsilon, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '22, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Girl Reserves, '22. Dora, a lovely vision of fun and frolir. is the gay spirit of her division room. She claims a thousand friendships, anal, best of all, we claim hers. XYILLTAM Y.-XUGHN Akron, Ohio The l.'11i'z'f'f'rz'Iy' Of Illinois Boxing and VVrestling Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Radio Club, '22, Aero Club, '21, French Club, '21, lnterelass Basketball, '22. Alive. energetic, vitally interested in Hyde Park life-thus do we characterize this athlete and clubman. 81 MARIE SCZETTE VITAK .S'lzr1kvspmr'c The Lv1ll'I'Ul'5l'fj' of Clziuzgu C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Freshman Girls, '20: Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, Art Club, '23. Gracious, charming, different-this fantastie maid has been known by her dramatic ability and her sympathetic ways. ,Iixmius XVKCK .S'lItllCt'.Yf7t't1I'U The Uni-z'1'1'.vily of Clzifago C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Shooting Team, '22, Operelta, '22, Signal Team, '23. A good fellow. well-liked. and always will! ing to do his share. MA U I Jli MAY'BEl.L1i VVALKER llnuglox Chicago Nornzal Collage C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Senior Girls, '23, Spanish Club, '23. Maude, with her beautiful brown curls and smiling eyes, will be remembered as one of Hyde l'z1rk's truest girls. HAROLD SHELTON VVASHINGTON Burke The I,'1ll'T't'l'XI'f,X' of Clziragn C. 1. C., '22, '23. Agreeable, friendly, a real fellow! Harold's code seems to include but the best. PHILIP xr. XYATROUS ' Kenwood The L7uiver.vity of Chirago C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Uiseussion Club, '20, '21, '22, Junior Track, '22, Junior Euclid- ean Club, '21, Senior Euclidean Club, '22, Pythagorean Club, '23, Freshman Boys, '20, Plntareh Club, '21, Boxing and NX'restling Club, '21 i7Vel1-liked, quiet, sincere, and agreeable, he has made many friends at Hyde Park. And look at his incomparable math record! 82 BERNARD NYRBER Carter Practice The lf'nivc1'.rity of Illinois C. l. C.. '20, '21, '22, '23, Choral Society, '20, '21, '22, '23, Glee Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Talent Club, '22, Spanish Club, '21, Aitchpe Tribe, 22, '23, Baseball, '20, '22, '23, Track, '20, 22, '23, Capt. '23, Football '21, '22, Student Coun- cil, '20. Bernie is a regular fellow, besides being one of the greatest backs developed in prep circles in recent years. His athletic record is envied by all the boys and his hair by all the girls. No wonder! l MYRON F. XYFH. lytll'I'1lT.x't'.YlCl'Il .Military At'tIdt'lllj' The lJ'l'llT'F7'Sll,V of Clzirugo C. l. C., '22, '23, Aero Club, '19, Discussion Club, '20, Commissioned Officers' Club, '22, '23. Be a doer, a leader, an active student-this is the precedent NN'eil has set for future Hyde Parkers. GENEVI EVE F. NVELCH Ray Chicago .Yuruzul College C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon. '21, G. A. A., '20, VN'eckly Staff, '22, '23, Art Club, '22, '23, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. It is seldom we find two extremes in one person, but Tiny has both lively toes and lively brains. Her literary section in the Vlleekly proves the latter, her exquisite dancing the former. HARRY NYHAXG Pyezzg Yang, Korea The l'lIlT't'l'Sllj' of Chicago C. I. C.. '23. Harry hails from Korea. He has a keen sense of humor, is a sincere friend, and a royal good fellow. MARGUIQRITE XYHITE C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, '23, Senior Girls, '23. Marguerite is sweet, quiet. and friendly. We wish ber the success in her future undertakings that she has had in her high scliool career. 83 . t 1 a ..,.-------..,- , - ' ' ' A x ff'-V Rig' !:,'?'.i? Q.: -.3 5? X jp ' ig , 5 f J ff it , 'f-if-. , il in - ' 'FFT' -4 , .-- 4 - f iw I - 1: may R, 1' fi Yr K NX yi -445 AV' ,,i - , .' i'-.- 1 A I vry- -, li 'C . gt. xi: . HL- -, L Ji-9 V, 'ii 'i.:., f-.-- +1 -1 .T-Q 4' 5' 2 . 2 g, ,.,.gLug,fVr , ,V el., ,V ,-. . 2 P 1 , 1, . ,. ,. I ag K Q, -. . Cf' ' 3 . ' s : 'X 'Wm Ji w: 'N fri? 7 , 'tri if? , 5 ,I ,QU .gy 4.'-,ti it ' '25, ga, V . , -Q-1-vii'--5 ?':i:33f I ' - ,gfjw r . N:W - f I 1 2 1 W 7, ,go-K ' , ffm: fem, ., ,t........,-..f.n2,'y'w'-'-1-ff-4 ' . .sr ,M . . ,- . 1, -.hy .....a-,.v...... .. NERLENE VVHITMORE Wvvzdfll Plzillips Hzmzham Collage C. I. C., '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, This quaint little miss from Mexico has taught us that a Crowd of friends and a good disposition go hand in hand. Thanks for the lesson, Kitten. JOHN H. XYILU Felxelzllnzl The l.,'11i:'w'.vify of Clzivagu '?3C. l. C., '2l, '22, '23g Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, A Sigma Epsilon record behind him-four years of college work ahead. What can't be accomplished with such a beginning? VVILLLXH C. NVTLKINSON 1f0L','llllIlA'kf- The U'1!l'Z'L'7'SifjJ of Illinois C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23g Spanish Cluh, '22g Boxing: and VX'restling Club, '22, '23g Hayseed Club, '22, '23, Radio Club, '21, '22, '23. Heros to NVee VVillie for the mischief he has I done, Heres to VVee NN'illie for the honors he has won. NORMAN R. YYTLLTAMS Bozeen T110 I,vlZli'Z't'I'.X'llj' of Miflligtllz C. l. C., '22, '23. Hail our great shadow dance promoter! Norm came from Bowen in time to show us something new. NYC liked the change. RICHARD NYlLSON Plzillifxv Kent Law School C. l. C., '22, '23. Quiet and unobtrusive, Vlfilson has concealed his fine qualities under a dignified exterior. 84 I I if 2,1 'i,A ,. ,K K ig' Ag.- XVILLARD T. XYILSON Sfllll High Arzzmzn' Institute C. 1. C., '22, '23, Band, Operetta Staff, '23, Although XN'illard only recently arrived from Senn, he has entered into the Hyde Park spirit with a will. ANNE VYINKLEMAN l'lz1'lc.virIl' The Unif'e1'.vily of Illinois C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Sigma Fpsilon, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '21, '23, G. A. A., '21, Spanish Club, '21. Anne has been one of the willing people at Hyde l'Zl1'lC. She knows that friendship goes a long way. 1SADORl-I XX'1'l l'1-1 K'emu00d MIt.Yl'L'GI l'Vorld C. l. C., '20, Xlusieal Club, '20, '21, '22, Choral Soeieiy, '22, Glee Club, '22, Qrehestra. '20, '21, '22. '23, Operetla, '22, '23, French Club, '20, '21, '22, Stamp Club, '20, '21, Pluiareh Club, '20, '21, Genius without ambition cannot liyle. Ambi- tion without talent dies away. But with an over abundance of both gifts, our most accom- plished pianist is already treading the path which leads to renown. L1LL1AN VVITTTSKINDT 1 01'vstz'iIle Hzrxizzesr l'VorId C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, -lnnior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, Ura- inatie Club, '22, '23, 'frayel Club, '22, VVeek1y Stall, '22, '23. XX hat Countless numbers of artistic posters hung in our halls can be linked with Lillian! VVQ shall not soon forget your ability and will- ingness. HFRBHNE VYOOLXER Willard C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Freshman Girls, '20, Sophomore Girls, '21, ,lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Spanish Club. '22, Plutareh Club, '22. Always happy, always gay-for these rea- sonsdldermine has been well known and well loye . 85 Xi N? XX, Neg . f' ,X X. 1 1 2 XX: 3 'il -.W . .,, -f D . f DOROTHY ANN YARNELL lfixlcc The C'1ll'f't'l'SiI'j' of llf'i.rfo11.vi1z C.-I. C. '20. '21, '22, '23, Ukelele Club, '20, Musical Club, '20, Operetta, Senior Dramatics, '23. Popularity, mischief, and fun are typical of Dot. NVith her musical ability and exquisite dancing, she has made herself popular at Hyde Ilark. CHARLIES Ii. YATIQS l'1f'c11zz'cII Plzillifvs Acudulzzy' of Fun' flrfs C. I. C.. '20, '21, '22, '23, Travel Club, '22, Hayseed Club, '23, Boxing and NVrest1ing Club. '22, '23, Art Club, '23, :Xitchpe Tribe, '23, XN'eekly Stag. '22, Annual Staff. '23, Operetta Art Director, '22, Baseball, '22, Soccer, '22, Manager, Track, '22, '23. Besides being a Fine fellow and a good aths lete, Chuck is a renowned cartoonist. VYe ex- pect to see his strip in the daily papers before very long. PHAH YIM Seoul, Korea I.1m'reure College This valiant Korean revolutionist who was forced to leave his native land because of his patriotic deeds has been a valuable, interesting addition to the Hyde Park student body. 'GLADYS B. ZAHN Hay! The lf'7lf'I'l'l'Slfy of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves. '20, '21, '22, Dramatic Club, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '22, Sophomore Girls, '23, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls. '23, Story Scribblers, '22, Gar- den Club, '22, Ukelele Club, '22, Glee Club, '21, '22, '23, Pres. '23, Choral Society, '22, '23, Musical Club, '23, Operetta, '22, '23, Although Gladys stands at the end of the alphabet, she ranks first as :L singer, scholar. athlete, and Hyde l'ark rooter. HARRISON F. ZEMAN .S'!1r1l.'t1vfn'411'l' The f'I1l I'l'I'.Vlfj' of t'f1n'ugl1 C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Boxing and Xtrest- ling Club, '21, '22, Discussion Club, '20. VVith t'Zekie it is quality, not quantity, that counts. His good humor and geniality have made him a multitude of friends. 86 1 t X 1 'i5r T f, 7 '4f f'i',i' on QQ , W .C-M' 'M-nu--'mu C+'-'-' H-WC'-CC fn A 'MFA' x weft: my? E. I. WE., , iff, .X T W' , ' E ' - ,fe ' l 3 Xgkfyg X , ,ffffg X17 RX j , 2317 G: V f vw' , . .1 E, 1, V . y' ff' E , if E g , :L f MQW iiffff' A S v X- 'ii' K. ff? r f J J 'il PX. lgnm E' '5' A 'Lg f's'l. 3 E fi 2 SPEC-if feed! 'fi rik?5lvF!'L:-f-:Sf-:js ' .-'ffl 1Pf57ilffvxQ-..i,i,e ' M, , ,-- 1 ., - , ,. f L.'if5-4-8.11.1 1-W 'f J .. 5 1 - 5-MQ, ' '1 fi- V: J,QTTAQ-ZLf21gLj1f:1L 5-A '34, ' .'?'fl'F?: . '43 , ' ,,4.....Q...-----...:'Ki If 7'i,-'gf I - VW.. IIE ' fl, ti, 'li ELAINE ELIZABETH ZEIGLER VL-'N Unifversity of Chicago Higlr l . 'V',7g.l X Q., The Umzfersity of Wzscomm . if C. l. C., '22, '23, Junior Girls, '22g Senior 3'l,',fff Girls, '23, French Club, '22g Sigma Epsilon, X-Q11 QQX '23, Senior Dramatics, '23, ,QWi- 'lrffff Pretty and peppy, Elaine has made a host 'W-',ff'f 1 of friends in her two years here. We wish we njx 5 if O' could have enjoyed your vivaeious personality Nifgi ,, longer. l of Ol' E 'R l f l , rp.: if 4. l 5 41 h l l L f r ' X1 ex TW . 2 I X ' l 'idly 1 -' . ., , X - Q, 'g '1,.,f, f 1 ' 2 x j X 'I 'R V .5 f ,f XY, 1 ff. f T. 1 . , Y: ' i f . . . .i f 2 5 flip , 1 , X ' ' .V 1 1 .f ,. X X 1' K 1. uf ff X ffl l 'J RCN i f E: 'Q-ivy l , 1' ' X 5 X' Xl ii J i 2 x 5 in , 'Lf 1 i Tiff 3 .T Q- 3-yy? Y, 'Mfg .4 , V, if J lit for be 1 .i gf ag. 5 -X., X 1,5 '.'f.,4't- 5, .. Q, - C, ' ,ff 'wi-eff SE H sl , 2 jp .Mi 155 ' ,4 L rl y ' fly iq , .f I . 1. ixigiv f iffsJgjE, 2 ,r -as 5 f xy q if 42. V Q ' ,. , Lf!!! .l nffxtif 'cq?Q.,3'?x3 an k V A fi , 22 L , 1 .i I ki i . ,.,. - , f f,Q3lT2es, sgwqfs 1 ' .1 l il , i' 53' ex, ' I mfw Lei f W' . A ' me ' X ff 5 'i 'x-Ex' V i X, 1 ,L ,f cdikiiy M95 rr , ,f 2 f Q . 1. :VJVX -4-X ,ff 3 QTQQ-fs ,eg E7 WQDY' M E l . ffi'1'ff51gi1.l'GE?5'g5Ll Wk . .ii -:iv wr.: W-gn... . I ,' - 1 MARY THERHSA ANGLAND Sf. l.t1IH'I'lI!'t? lm'11.vi:1e.vs Hforld C. l. C., '22, '23. Do you know the little girl with the laughing eyes and sweet dimples? She is hailed by L'YCl'j'UI'1C :is Il good pal. XXTHAX ARINSON Ifixkt' 1gI!,Yl.l1L'S.S' l'V0r1d C. I. C., '21, '22, '23. VVQ all know Nate to he one of those silent fellows who nets rather than talks. He is at c'h.:nnpion hoolckeeper, lmesides excelling in other subjects. HAZ'lCl, C. BENSON Ln .Slrllv Coimly l311.vi1zf.vs l'lIt7l'!f7' C. l. C., '22, '23. If you meet a friendly little blond just sp.zu'kling with life and 21 distinctive person- ality-well, thzlt's Hazel. Ii'l'HliL BOLLARD Fixkr Ifztsiziesx lVm'Id C. l. C., '22, '23, Freslunan Girls, '22, Soph- omore Girls, '23. 'l'e:1Cher's pet -thztt's Ethel. But that she has lmeen popular with her classmates too has been proved lay her repeated membership in the Student Council. FLORENCE RYAN BUXBAUM Hfilltird I.tl17tPl't1lt1I'j' .Stfzmrl C. l. C., '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '22, fiirl Reserves. '23, fi. A. A., '23, Swituming Tt-nun, '23, Operettzx, '23, Plutzirch Club, '23, Musical Clulv. '23, Baseball, '23, Choral Society, '23. That Florenee's interests have been Varied is shown hy her pedigree. And her friends have lmeen as numerous as her activities. 88 11 X z -if W, viii? A' 5? ,i 'fxis'W- te f 'Mi Q fwnfifa f f X ' gf 4 'I fu 2' f ' W 551. 1- 'Vf?Tfifff' iff MARY CATHER Canton, III. Bzzsifmrs W111'Id C. I. C., '22, '23g Sigma Epsilon, '23, Junior Girls, '23g Girl Reserves, '21, Many a person has found a good ehum and a true friend in Mary. May she be as sne- eessful in the business world as she was at Hyde Park. HARRY CEEDER Fiske Bzzsiztvss Wtlrld C. I. C., '21, Band, '21, Orchestra, '23, Harry has made many friends, besides win- ning for himself the name of champion book- keeper of the commercial department. NVe feel sure he will make the same success in life. JAMES CONIJON St. Tlznnztzs Afwxflt' BZl.Yfl1t'.Y5 lVorld C. I. C., '22, '23, Hayseed Club, '21, Jimmy, our bright and energetic scholar, will be missed by his many classmates. Although not very talkative, he always has a merry smile and a cheery word for all. GLADYS L. FABER Wadsu'0ri1z C. I. C., '22, '23. Gladys' Hello, hon is as well known in our corridors as her curly red hair. Her fun- loving nature has enlivened many a classroom. FRANCES GAEBE Hibbard 1?usz'n0.v.v Wo1'Id C. I. C., '23, Girl Reserves, '23, G. A. A., '23. Frances has been with us but a few months and we like her so well that we wish she had come sooner. 89 i ll XE., l 'PT Fu: A l l X-Q f fi X, 1 l , ,V 1: i -.N . .2 l l ! 3 1 42,122.5 A----3' f X fx, Q 5 Q 'f,:.1A f,fA . S 1.1.8 kxx, six . l , . MARCELLA HIBBONS C. I. C., '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '23, Girl Reserves, '23, Plutarcli Club, '23. Ni2l1'CCll2l,S smile and happy-go-lucky nature have gone Zl long way in Hyde Park, and she will always be one of our happy memories. ARTHUR GOLDSTEIX Fislri' Hzzxiizess lI urIcI Band, '21, '22, '23. Arthur's achievements certainly are not measured by his height, for he has done many big things during his career at Hyde Park. ALICE M. GRIGLUXAS Fish' C. I. C., '22, '23, Travel Club, '21, Sopho- more Girls, '22, G. A. A., '21. Did you notice how dignified Alice is becom- iug? 11's :ill from being a business lady. LAURETTA HACKEL PlII'k.Yl.f1C llzzsizzvsx Dlforld C. I. C., '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '23. Lauretta is that tall. lulonde girl who is sure fro be a successful business woman. VVhy? Because she knows the right time for work :uid the right time for play. M.'XRGARliT MARY HARRlS fzziziru' An111'i'111,V lf1z.vii'1r'.r.v lfVoi'lrl C. I. C., '22, '23, fiirl Reseryes, '21, Sopho- more Girls, '23, Freshman Girls, y2l. NVQ Certainly are envious of the person who will be lucky enough to employ Mary. She will make El Fine stcnographer. I 90 DORIS HOPKIXS Corllrll Ig1!.Yl!1L'XS lfVU1'l!I1 C. I. C., '22, '23, Basketball, '21, Sophomore Girls, '23, fiirl Reserves, '213 G. A. A., '21, Hyde Park Conlfl use more bright lights like Sis. Xklly? Beeanse she-'s shone througliont her high school course. ROSALIF KAPPFN Sf. Azlzlvroxt' Hz1.vi11t',vs lVm'ld Rosalie has macle many friends lreeanse of her altruistic natnre and her desire to be helps fnl. XYQ certainly shall miss her xvhen she leaves. RAYMON D KISSI NGHR .Simlf Bzz.vi11t'.rs l'Vm'Ia' C. I. C., '22, '23, Band, '21, '22, '23. We all know what a gallant soldier Raymond will make, because of his activities in the R. O. T. C. Ancl he has also been an important t-actor in the lvancl ever since his arrival at Hyde Park. ROSE KOHEN lmrkt' BIl.9l'lIt'.Y.Y lfVm'Id C. l. C., '20, '21g Girl Reserves, '2l. Rose-lives np to her name, A mischievous Rose that no one can blame. Yon ask her something. hnt give a sigh, For what's her answer, lint a twinkling eye. FTHEL HIJNA MACK l2Tt't'll High Bll.VllIt'.VX l'VUI'l!l, C. l. C.. '22, 23. lt is not necessary for ns to yvish lithel sne- eess, for we are snre she shall attain it, This young miss is eapahle of anything eoneerning lunsiness. 91 My 5 ' 'ffigziw ,f1 ?' is lx MF' Irlgxli 'gf 7, ,law FJ wi i' .lstizliyltp 4 , X, HI. ' xr Q? ,J ff ,I a lj! xqgl L 1 A, 'wwf A . , x 9 Q 1 X' X I , - f pf, w, 4, , N .' Q4 2617, 2 .. ' . 1'fi,'2'-iii fiaiiisffi , , alia. I ., if .sfo-.92s5'f ,Ulf-.1-. Y '-. JJ? .- -iff? -ve 459 --fG'E? las -- vw. , - - 54-if5li7+.4:fif i'3'5itf.,.1Q ...,.. fi . . MARIE A. IXIADSEN liarvrfeillu N s ,A C. I. C., '22, '23g Girl Reserves, '23, It is easy to see why Marie is always gig- gliug. Those dimples are too cute for any- thing. Iucidentally, she does like her school ff and her studies. ' ,. E i , MORRIS SCHVVARTZ C. I. C., '22, '23. Is it Morris's mischievous nature or his sense of humor that always prompts him to do the unexpected? Auyhow, he's forever surprising 115. l SELMA SHANNON Q Drulfc lfmizzess Hforla' C. I. C., '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, Sepho- more Girls, '23. Hyde Park will regret Selma's departure from its portals of learning, for she is a regu- lar girl, who believes in work as well as play. 11:1 l H ATTIE li. STICKLER I Fo1'r'sli'z'lI1' , C. I. C., '22, '23g Girl Reserves, '23. Here is a true friend, generous and loyal. - l She is a studious girl who is sure to capture high marks. xy , ,ZH I EVELYN Y. SVVANSON I 9 -i 1iIl7.S'IIIl7lSlm'l. 1?11sin0.v.v IVUVIH C. I. C.. '22, '23. We can all see that Iivelyn's future will be a bright one because she makes friends so easily. That is why she was so well liked at I-lyde Park. f. xr- ' 92 s -, E--. pr- 'iw . L. ,: ' 3- -' H H , fr X eg-.4l,-.,'i ' 3 I., X ' f '.:'i fy' N K , lx . .1 1. 1 A Vw f ' gi ' l L 'K' .A f .l QQ, ' if V I 6, 523. 2 w . if T7 H H 'er f.i fm. .f,:,f.g7M,..,wWgc I fm-gil. ,ire View ,zwfsf A lf. ff ' gl j M W fx ,L M, .. ,.,,i:,M' L-.gffs VZ! : Ami , X :lic - an 4' I ,.4+,5iK!. 'J. ,, ,, di - 9' :iffm 'fx .H .- gi TEA- me 55g3,'27fng,,gqf'i-',fa, - . A iw-.'FMgff.'E.a.v3.:L2S'1 ' , ,..,. ' . 'WN ia N 'il LGT' Lfrf'1?Wzi..r. .z f---44 ' A -ii--'34ff5 iQT?:?l ' K W N IESSIE M. THOMPSON V Auxfizz High E C. 1. C., '22, 'Z3g Girl Reserves. '23g Sopho- Li 'SX more Girls, 'Z3g Plutzireh Club, '23, Dramatic 9 N, , B Clulv, '23, l l . ' . l By SCZIUUIIIQI .less1e's pedigree, it is easy to I see that she wasted no time iii becoming Z1 - I good Hyde Vzirker. She has lmeeu aetive iu every Club, too. MARLXN ZIXIKIICIQMAN llfYiHiI!'ff l?1:.vi11i'5s ll 01'Id C. l. C., '22, '23, G. A. A., '22. Mary is the kiucl of :1 girl you would wziut for rx friend, :md her sweet personality has won her mzmy of them. Hyde l'zu'k will lie sorry to lose her. FRIEUA ICTHFI. ZlMRlNt,iBI..'XT Zlflfosh C. I. C., '22, 23. We all know Frieda, oue of Hyde I':1rk's popular studeuts. XNe know there would be something wrong if slie ever missed Z1 football game. 93 W . X 1 lilo 'KAIV V I 153' W-vs wg -1-5 Wi, M, Q ff l 4-f 1 Ne, 1 l r i i Z 1 1 l '1f?fEpg.fi2 W ii 3 7 ' iff, il- xf' 'E if fl s Y . X' AQQQQSQ? fp ...Q . N., ..-. XIX' C. fs41f 3d?iiaf23ii1Qs.f!f. - gre, N . X 2- X , Wx. .2 f 1 W 94 L , , , W- W, 4. P EBRVARYQ IDRS V 1 ,..-,,..f-i -.-, , , v .-fp-. 4- , f f Lift S- -f tif l?'cVtYfa l ,ff ' : .. tif Y 'M iii' 1' r-TM 'ws fb- ff' .ff 1 2 vp l i .l li fl 34319 -xi :?tT il- Z., f- Ti Vi K X ix' if g e . A Ewa ll: . gi - ' ki gba., f..fff.15.f.- '34 , .. :mir .54-' 3' Hz:-' ' f ,V ' 7 i 't-aefmaswer t V V Me'f ' 1.1.1, , em, t .,.:ff: 1' L ' ,jjj U S i f ' '5f Lf'0Mfm.r A-ew 2- f.1:.:7E'3'gf'h11 r .- a T 'ml W'?'5i'17 Lfw?'-aS4f fafwnQwt ' Officers of the Class of February, 1924 Seymour S. Borden ...... P1'6SidS11t Ruth Schreiber . . . . . .YiCC-P1'CSiClCHf Julia Samuels . . . . . .SCC1'Sf31'y George B. Dygert . . . . . .T1'CilSl1Y61' The time is almost here for us to leave the one and only school. XVe are both glad and sorry to depart from the place which holds so many happy memo- ries for our class. Four short years ago high school life seemed to us but a translucent dream. Now it is a living memory, a realization of Hyde Park spirit, a spirit that fills us all with loyal gratitude for the opportunities of the past. Wie have learned, through the enforts of our teachers and association with our classmates, much that will tit us to encounter with success the obstacles of the future. These things have broadened our minds, and have helped us to see more clearly the goal toward which we are struggling. ln this class are many who have given their best to the school. in athletics, in scholarship, in society. In these activities, and many more, we have earnestly striven to do our best for our Alma Mater. The class has been one in which has prevailed the spirit of fellowship, linking the members together in lasting friendship. Thus we have tried to give our share to glorify the spirit of Hyde Park and to make famous the name of the class of February, 1924. 95 1 - lj, l'lVl5l'lf ll? ii wg . A .f-gr'r'oi':e'f.f' ' W 'R i , i 1'1 'v'W W 1 T ' wm m 1' 'far X . 5 1 4jfl ' if VdMM,,,...-W-4-jVj'jfff-fi,ff'''mf X ' , A , 'W .. 1- ' . - A AK' lj fs f , N' r , .1 t' J M53 W -. V M 1 1 J' 15' r V .. JH . , -, , HJ., .J Qu- , . , 4, ,,, . g L'-'5--f' J Ta-ffQf7'37i7fw' i 'V ' ' . V Gif ' !3'If'7 3l'f fl W -'fi-'--'-1 t.?,' TT, ' f' ' 445' ' fir- 1 .,,.?3'5:-53, -, . - ,I ...M N qi . . c. 1 jf' . J 'Qgse J-F, , ,.- SN or 1 1 V .1,y,- 'ffl ff Xl 2 YW it 9 . X, L f ' l Dil 91 WNW' 7 All 1 ll, Ki! L1 L1 Q 5 ,fxy I in t. 1 l L x e . .4,FN5jiiP- . ROBERT ADAMS Tall, handsome, blond-socially and artis- tically inclined. Therein we give Von a brief 1 sketch of this popular and pleasanf fellow. Q r il, RUTH H. ADLER 2 Kozzziizzxki The U1z,im'r.rily of Illinois C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23, French Club, '22, '23, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Girl Re- serves, '20, '21, '22, '23g Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21. ' VVhen Ruth takes her rightful place in the music world, we shall be proud to say we know her. VVith all she is popular, pleasing, and a good sport. 1 - l 47 ' . X' 2 'I Q' . 2- ,V IJOROTHYf MSBARY li't'l'lIK'00d The llxziifzwsity. of Chicago A ' C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23. 5 llot is one of the most popular girls in school. She is pretty, friendlv to evervone and , . . Y has lots of common sense-an unusual com- f lJ1l1ZlllOl'l. X LINDA M. ANDERSON l'm'k.viflv Bzz.rz'11css W01'ld C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '23. Here's to Lin, an E student and a good friend! She's cheery and helpful, and we've enjoyed having her with us. SAM BAER Cmtvr I,7'Ul'llL't' T110 U1zit'c1'.viiy of Ml.C11l'gdlZ C. I. C.. '21, '22, '23. Sam, with his merry laugh, is our daily blue- eure. School won't seem the same without his cheer. 96 E. LESLIE BANNISTER Loudon, Englcnzd The Unii'er.riiy of Virginirz. C. I. C., '22, '23, French Club, '22, '23, Gar- den Club, '22, '23, Art Club, '23. Les came to us from University College School, London! And he has made countless friends here with his pleasing disposition and everlasting smile. VV.-XLTER BARNES Fiske The U1ziz'e1'.rity of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Soccer Team, '22, Aitchpe Tribe, '23. Walter was a soccer man in '22, and hc's taking four long years of math-that shows stick-to-itiveness enough for us to warrant his success. RILEY BATES illizzlmzfwlzlr, Allllll. The l'l1lI'L'f'SZ'fj' of Clzirago C. I. C., '22, '23, Hayseed Club, '22, Heavy- weight Football, '22, '23, Senior Dramatics, '23. Riley puts his whole being into whatever lie does-be it football, or clramatics. VVest High gave us a worth-while fellow when it gave us Riley. THOMAS R. BEHYMER Sf. Paul, lllilul. The I,'l1f1'0l'Sifj' of C11z't'f1gn C. I. C., '22, '23, Debating Club. '22, Extem- poraneous Speaking Club, '22, Glee Club, '22, '23, Operetta, '23, Story Scribblers, '22, '23, Discussion Club, '22, '23, Band, '21, '22, '23, Orchestra '22, '23, Choral Society, '22, '23, Musical Club, '23, Commissioned Officers Club, '23. His actions inside of school and out make him a true classmate. Ht-re's to you, Tom, for we like you, athlete. musician, and student. KIABEL IRENE BENSON lViIIa1'd The Unit'c'rsiz'y of Clzirtzgo C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '21, Senior Girls, '22, '23. Irene is a bit reserved but this has not kept us from finding out how sweet and amiable she is. VVQ like you, Irene. 97 2' ig E Ili' 117 'fn ' '3 mX paw, gf-fffitliliipfff 2 . .- ix 5-was-1 1... 1' i ix, fi K .1 Ein' L xy L7 . ,1 f j ' Q y ,.,,,-5- si ' --M ,. . ,, I L I ! 15 s l 4 i , - Q4 ,,'X,. I , fig? ' :f -+3 : ,,,'-.i'4.:,2.. f.-s.. K., ,J-4.1-wwe., 4- '-'M-M M-ww 45 .., V , SEYMOUR BERNSTEIN Seymour's sincerity has made him friends with all whom he has met. His industry has placed him high in scholarship, and his .school spirit has made him prominent in activities. DAVID BESKIX Iiirkc The If11i-z'e1'sity of Chicago C. I. C., '22, '23, Band, '20, '21, '22, '23, Or- chestra, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '23. David will have no trouhle in holding his own among accomplished men, if his high school record is any indication. M. YIVIAN BLACK Sf. Xavier' Bzzsiizcxvs lI 0rId C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Spirited. pleasant, always smiling-no wonder Yiyian is known as a Hyde Park beauty. DOROTHY BLOOM Ifngletuond High The Uizi-Ucrsizfy of Chicago C. I. C., '21, '22, '23, French Club, '21, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '22, '23, Art Club, '23. Dorothy's sweet and cheerful in her way. NYe find her a pleasant happy friend, always . willing to do her hit for the rest of us. . ,.-J ETHEL BOBINSKY .Fiske The U1zi1'c'rsify of Illinois Y. I. C., '21, '22, 123, Freshman Girls, 20, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior , Girls, '23, French Cluh, '23, Spanish Cluh, '22. Peppy. full of fun, with a smile for everyone -that's Bolilmy. If you're sad she'll make you glad, 'cause it's her business! just give her a trial. 98 r V- gg. -V 4 . .' ---af' v X 5 1' X 1' 'gfga.if'fs'1, ,Ht , 1, ,gi . 3' .-' if s ' fPi'lJf'-. 'y '? A 3 'L V fi .f ,.f Q, ,, v. JVM ev. - 7 35 if ' x -A, ,, .,,a J, SEYMOUR S. BORDEN Burke The U7lliZ'Cl'Sifj' of Chicago Football, '21, '22, '23, Student Council, '20, '22, '23, Fur and Feather Club, '21, President of the February Class, '2-1. When Squeak leaves Hyde Park he will leave behind an enviable athletic record and a multitude of friends. His popularity is evinced by the fact that he received the presidency of his class on the nominating ballot, an honor which had been bestowed but once before. BENJAMIN BRIDGE 5l'.l.'fUl1 The I.'lIf'Z'C1 Sil'j' of Illixzoix C. I. C.. '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Boys, '20, Hayseed Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Secretary, '21, President, '22, Boxing and VVrestling Club, '21, '22, Heavyweight Basketball, '21, '22, '23, Baseball, '22, '23, Captain and Manager, '23, Track, '22, Aitehpe Tribe, '22, '23. Ben has shown himself to be a fine athlete, Besides being a member of the basketball team for three years, he was made manager of the '23 baseball team, He has real spirit! NYILLIAM EDGAR BRIGGS Iientger' High Al'lIIIIllf' I11.rfz'l1lfz' C. T. C., '22, '23, Chess Club, '22, '23, Chess Team, '22, '23. Bill, sinee coming to Hyde Park from Fenger High, has been chieflly interested in the Chess Club, and has become one of its best players, making the team of '22 and '23. GILBERT J. BROXYN Sf. Tlzonzas fljwsllt' T110 l.'IIf'Z't'I'Sil'j' Of Uf'i.wo11.rf1z C. T. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Lightweight Foot- ball, '21, Heavyweight Football, '22, Basket- ball Manager, '23, Hayseed Club, '23, Boxing and VVrestling Club, '20, '21, '22, Aitchpe Tribe, '22, '23, Gil is a member of our champion football team. As for his cheerful disposition, we can always vouch for it. ROBERT M, BURCH l'Vt'11f1'eIl Plzillifx The !'11i'z't'1'.rify of Tl'TT,U'lI1l7 i C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Plutarch Club, '21, '22, Hayseed Club, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, Operetta Staff, '22, Bob is an easy-going fellow, who, though quiet, has a keen sense of humor. VVe envy the Missourians who will have Bob's company at college. 99 BLANCHE A. BUTTERVVORTH Slzalempeizzw The Uniwixvify of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves. '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23, G. A. A., '20, '21, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '20, Fresh- man Girls, '20, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Basketball, '20, '21, '22, '23, Captain Basketball, '20, '21, '22, '23, Blanche is the girl to page if you want an all-around pal and good friend. Her athletie ability, her Sigma Epsilon standing, her pep, and spirit are only a few of her ready assets. ROSALIA CLAIRE BYLAND Austin High The Uiziocmity of Illinois Tall, dignified, and attractive- Jack of all trades is Rosalia. MARGARET E. CHADWTCK Wad,v'u'01'flz The Unizwfsify of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '23. NN'ho doesn't know our Peggy? She is a splendid worker, whose active support both the Senior Girls Society and the C. 1. C. have been fortunate to claim. MURIEL CHON Kchtuoofl The Medill School of J0m'11ali.rm C. l. C., '21, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, French Club, '21, Spanish Club, '22. Dainty, petite, dark-haired, with eyes that conjure dreams like a faint, sweet, Eastern perfume-thus we know her. We shall miss her lilting laugh and gracious little ways. NORINIA CLARK .S'1'U'zt'i11'l The L.'1'zii,'v1'.vily of Illinois C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Happy and laughing Norma is always ready for a lark. She is a loyal Hyde Parker who never misses a chance to cheer for her school. 100 1 I EIJXYARD E. CLARKE 1ft7SlIIlII.Yki T110 U11it'e1'.r1'fy of Chicago C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Branch Dramatic Club, '20, Branch Chess Club, '20, Sigma Ep- silon, '20, Chess Club, '22, '23, Treasurer, '23, Branch Athletic Club, '20, Chess Team, '22. Edward is one of our chess experts. Though quiet. he is a fast friend to those who know him. ROBERT B. COHN l oi'v.vli'iIIU T110 L'izif'e1'.rily of Illinois C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Hayseed Club, '23, Mtchpe Tribe. '23, Sergeant-at-Arms, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Football, '22, '23, Swimming Team, '21, '22, '23, Captain, '23, Track, '23. Bob has been an outstanding athlete since coming to Hyde Park. He is captain of the swimming team and has proved his ability on the city championship football team by making the all-city tackle in '22. LEJXH COMROE I20IlfjIt13 f7m111t1lif Sclmol C. l. C., '20. '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, Sophomore Girls. '21, Dramatic Club. '21, '22. '23, Senior Dramatics, '22. Meet Leah, one of our peachiest, prettiest, peppiest girls. VX'e are sure to hear great things of her as an actress. Good luck, Leah. JAMES RICHARD CONDE Sunil The U1f1iii'c1'.vily of lllinoix l7ick's dream is to become an automobile engineer and design a car that will shift gears automatically. Here's hoping it will hit ninety! MILIJRED CONE lfoswziizxki 'Hn' l,'11i'r'm'.vily of Illiizozlv C. l. C.. '21, '22, '23, Freshman Girls, '20, Fur and Feather Club, '21, Ukclele Club, '22, Musical Club, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '23, Sen- ior Girls, '23. Here's Milly! Ready of wit and laughter, she is a girl with whom one can always have a good time. Nlilly is a musician of great ability, and a beautiful dancer. ' 101 'U X, Qrrwi' - J a, ,H YQ I f HI-ILEN G. COXXER . Qzzinry, IH. .Yaliwml lffIlf1t'l'fjtll'fCIZ Collage C. I. C., '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, '23, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Musical Club, '23, Dramatic Club, '22, Glee Club, '22, Senior Dramatics, '23. just two years ago this little lady came all the way from southern Illinois to become a Hyde Parker and to help make Two Strang- ers a success. SYLYIA B. CROST LViIIt1rrl T110 U1zz'fw',vity of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Freshman Girls, '20, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, French Club, '21, '22, Plutarch Club, '22, Travel Club, '21, Girl Reserves, '22. You can't appreciate Sylvia's personality un- til you really know her. But, when you do know her, you'll agree that, besides being pretty and popular, she's a real. helpful pal. RUTH DANDY Wendell Phillips C. l. C., '21, '22, '23, G. A. A. '23. Ruth, quiet and studious, has smiled her way through H. P.'s corridors, brightening dull mo- ments with her cheer. VVILLTAM G. DAVIDSON Smit The Unzzbcrsily of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, French Club, '21, '22. In the few activities VVilliam has entered, he has been well liked. VX'e call him our smiling: Hyde Park friend. ALICE F. DAVIS l i.vke The lIl11.7.'t'1'SlfVV of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Friendly Alice, with her happy face and her cheery hello, has endeared herself to many with her willingness to help. 102 CAROLINE M. DAVIS Fiske ' The Unz'z'er5ity of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Carol is the girl with the rosy cheeks who brightens our halls with her smile. She is half of the Alice and Carol combination. JESSIE DEACON Starrett The Ulzi-versity of Wisconsilz C. l. C., '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '22, '23, Senior Girls, '23, Plutarch Club, '22. Jessie has gained more friends in one year than most people gain in four. She has been a valuable addition to Hyde Park. JEROME DEBS Kosmiuski The L'1lZ Z,'f'l'Slf,V of Clzimgo C. I. C., '21, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '20, '22, '23, Stamp and Coin Club, '20, '21, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Radio Club, '23, Stone Age Club, '22. Cheerful and always smiling, Jerry is a loyal friend and ready helper. He is heading straight for success. LEON ADRIAN DECKER Semi Miclzigun Agricultural College Z C. I. C., '23, Stone Club, '23, Hayseed Club, ' 3 Leon may seem to be quiet. but he is full of pep. NVe wish you had come sooner, Leon. EDVVARD POWELL DENK Wallaee Unitfer.tz'ly l7cmrlerbiIt C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Debating Club, '22, Checker Club, '21, '22, Chess Club, '21, '22, '23. Ed has been a loyal supporter of many or- ganizations, doing his bit for everyone. 103 N A X.. ii i. E E 5 1 I 1 lun l Z SOL DISHMAN Ifixki' Bzz.rim'ss W01'ld C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23. Sol is a sturlious fellow, inclined to bc quift. All who know him are ccrlzxin that he will be 21 succcssful business man. GEORGE DOXN ELLY Dc La Salk' I11.rfi1'z1fv C. 1. C., '19, '20, '21, '22, Boxing' :incl VVTESI- ling Club, '20g Orclicstrzl, '20, '21, '22, '23. ficorges ability :ls Z1 violinist of the orfhcstra has bca-n COl11I'l'lL'l1ClI1lJlC. 1-lc is one of thc good fellows of Hymlc 1-lark. HARRY DONNELLY Hn-rc is the rlzlss Cut-up. ,Those in H1ll'l'j S classes get El good share or fun out of his witty remarks :incl clever przuiks. DOROT1-IEA DOORNKAAT Sf1l1k4'.Yf7l'll7'F The Clzimyo Zblzzsiml Collvgv C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Fur and Fcaiher Club, '20. '21. livcryonc who knows Dorothea will rcmcm- ber her happy smile and cheery greeting. Tllrcc cheers for Dot! 'Q A1 ' X DONALD K. DOWNS JCM-lypyfl-1-, AX, Y, Pzfrdzn' l'111 :'i'1'sify C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23g Plutzirch Club, '23, In- tcrclass Basketball, '22, Don came all the way from Rochester to help out the 1923 inlcrclass bzlskctball tczun. 104 MARGUERITE DUCKER Joliet, Ill. T110 Uniwrsity of Cllifago C. I. C., '22, '23, ,lunior Girls, '23, Girl Re- serves, '22. Babe, our little blond girl, has a smile for everyone. She is never seen alone, but always has one or two satellites around her. GEORGE B. DYGERT Ray' The l'IZ1T't'1'Sl'fVX' of Chicago C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Captain Branch Basketball Champs, '21, Interclass Basketball Manager, '22, Lightweight Basketball, '21, '22, '23, Capt. '22, '23, Football, '23, Branch Hi-Y Club, l'res. '21, Discussion Club, '22, '23, Boxing' and VVrestling Club, '22, Dramatic Club, '21, '22, Student Council, '22, '23, Chair- man '23, Aitchpe Tribe, '22, '23, Treasurer of the February Class. '24, Togo, our brilliant little basket shooter, is a Hash, not only on the floor, but also in sehool actiyities. Notice that he is the Student Coun- cil chairman aud Treasurer of his class. JOHX ELMER FRICKSON lK'0.'3'llIl77Sd'l' L'X'IH'f1I'ZUt'.Vft'J'lZ Zf'lI1'Z't'I'51l'1' Orchestra, '22, '23. A John is one ot our serious-minded people. but is by no means a prude, for he can enjoy him- self anywhere. F. RAPHAEL IZTTELSON AVUIITUKYIYFI Aaznafvolix C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, VVeekly Stall, '20, Musical Club, '22. '23, Fur and Feather Club, '21, '22, Yacht Club. '22, Choral Society, '21, '22, '23, Sigma lfpsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23, Span- ish Club, '22, '23, Glee Club, '22, '23, Operetta, '22, '23, Student Council, '20, Football, '22, '23, Aitehpe Tribe, '23, A student, a singer, a football player, an all-round good fellow-that's Raphael. VVILLIAM HONVARD EVANS 17111111111-f Business World C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, Titian Tribe, '21, French Club, '22. A good sport, a worthy pal, and always ready with a helping hand. That's Red. 105 i I MMM Yi,-. 1-1 V-V i fpmf K MARGARET EVVERS Springfield, III, T110 Clif-z'cr's1'fy of Clzicago Peggie, the peppy girl with the pretty smile, hails from Springheld. She hasu't been here very long, but we certainly like her. GEORGE EIJWARD FEINSTEIN Slzalcespcarc The L77liT,'Cl'Sl-lj' of Zlliflzigan C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Hayseed Club, '22, '23, Boxing and Wrestliiig Club, '22, '23, Dis- cussion Club, '21, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20. George is one of the few lueky fellows who makes really true friends. As a result, he has many friendships here. PAULINE FERRILL B7'00L'f701'l' High C. I. C., Girl Reserves, Fur and Feather Clubg Story Scribblers. To a quart of sincere friendship, liberally sprinkled with the best of intentions, add a pint of practieabitity disolyed in earnest, schol- arly ambitions, and you have-Pauline. CHARLES FISCHER Full of fun and always happy is Charles. Yet he knows the value of seriousness, and thinks before he acts. JOSEPHINE FLAHERTY Joe, with her sparkling black eyes, her mar- velous hair, and her charming personality, is a real Irish beauty. 106 THOMAS B. FORD Clizzlmz, Iam: T110 Uniwixvity of LVisc01zsin Glee Clulm, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, Thomas has distinguished himself here hy his excellent voice. Good luck, Tom! ZHJUA CLISTERINE FORDE Slzvrz'da1z, Ill. Chicago .Yorzzml College C. I. C., '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, '23, Senior Girls, '23. Zilda is the girl who shines in gym. Her rule of life has been: Everything comes to him who waits. CATHERINE FOSBERG Kenwood The U11iwvrs1'ty of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Musical Clulm, '22, '23, Senior Girls, '23, G. A. A., '21, '22, '23, Catherine is a good mixer, one who is always at the side-lines rooting for old H. P. LEON FREEMAN At the sight of him the very Flame of the lamp seems to kindle more brightly. JACK FREI S Jack is another one of our Chess nuts. He is a rehallle fellow, upon whom one can depend for favors at any time. 107 BERNICE MARGUERITE FRIED Mt1l'.t'f1tlIl High The U1'1ir'c1'sify of Wi.vct111.vi1z C. C., '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, '23g Girl Reserves, '22g Sophomore Girls, '21, ,luuior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Bernice. while making her course in three and one-halt years, has provetl that a girl may both attain a high scholarship and become popular. BERT FRIEDLOB Hzzrkt' Tlzc U11izw'.vz'fy of Miclzigtm C. 1. C., '20, '21, '23g Fur and Feather Club, '21, Spanish Club, '21, Discussion Club, '20, '21, lnterclass Basketball, '20, '21, Hay- seecl Club, '23, lutenselv interested in Hyde Park ancl Hvcle l'ark's welfare. Bert has been a loyal student aucl a faithful friend. CHARLES G,-XYLORID St. Tllllllltlf, .Mich The l'IIl Z't'I'.Vlf,X' of Mit'l11'g1i11z He comes from Michigan, and goes back to Michigan, paying us a flying visit in between. Let's see more of you next semester, Chuck. MARION ALMA GERRY lfivkt' C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23g Sophomore Girls, '21, Musical Club, '20, '21, '22. Marion has a bright future before her as Il clancer. VVC will not be astonisliecl to hear of her assisting Flo Ziegfelcl. SFLMX GERST plfillurd .S't'l1t10I of Drtzzzzaiic Art C. 1, C., '20, '21, '22, '23g Plutareh Club, '22, Fur and Feather Club, '22, Freshman Girls, '20, Sophomore Girls, '21, .luuior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23g Travel Club, '22g Dramatic Club, '20, '21, '22, '23. Selma's long list of activities, as well as her personal attractiveness, make her a pleasant acltlition to Hyde Park. 108 COURTNIZY' IJ, HLEASON Sf1llkl'Sf7A'f!Vl' Thr l'IIlT'Ul'Sl'fAV nf LVi.vm11.vin C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '233 Stuflcut Council, '21, '22g lutvrclass Bziskcilmll, '21, '22, liuzivy- wciglit Hzlskctlmll, '23, Coiirliivy, ll lcllow with a 1'-llli' pcrsminlity, :incl that rare hzillit of finishing cvcrytliing hc iuiclcrtzikcs, is :l rcnlly lwyzil Hymlc Parka-r. M'UR11il, NA'1'1Xl,119f GOl.lJBERf1 , liurkf' T110 l'l1ii'vr'.vily uf Clzirugu ' ' '7 'P '77 '7 ' Fruufli Clulw, '21, ' C- 1, C-, 20, -1, --. -3, '22, Spanish Clulm, '2Zg .luuior fiirls, '22, Scuicir Girls, '23, Drzuuzilic Clulv, '21, '2-, '- , Hcrc is thc girl with thc clrzimzitic zilmilily, Kluricl is sure 10 succcccl in hur choscu pro- fussiou. JOSEPH HOLIJRIAN .S'i'.1'lmz TfIL' l'1llT'l'l'Xl'fVV of lllizznix C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23g Frm-slimzui Buys, '20, lliscussiuu 1'lul,v, '20, '2lg 1l1lk'l'C1219S Bus- kctlmll, '21, Suplluiiiorc Boys, '2lg 1'1llIZ1l'L'11 Club, '21g Hziysccd Clulv, '20, '2lg Fur :incl Fcatlicr Club, '20, '21, Nlusirzil Clulm, '20, ,loc is the rc-tiring lzul who clucs 0x'erytliiug iu his power to help out 21 iricucl, Sorry to lose you, .Ima lilJ1TH l-'RANCIQS GOl.l JSRIITH f'i1J'l1'V l'l'i1i'firv Till' l'lllf'l'I'.YlfVV uf lllzizuzlv C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Musical Clulv, '22, '23g Fi-cuch Chill, '22, '23g Girl Rcscrvss, '21, '22, '23: ,lunirwr Iiirls, '223 Scuim- Girls, '23, This little ' -lo 'cr, with her saucy lswlilu-cl tuu x hair zuicl clark t'yL'S, will surely shiuc in culh-gc circlcs. ,IXMILS ll, GOO! BRIAN .N'!1i1ki'.vfwr11'v Thi' l'11i7'i'f'.vl'ly nf Illilmix C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23g Hrzuich Bzislcct- lmll, '20g Disviissioii Chula, '22, Coimnissiuiiccl cJf?lCl,'l'S Clulm, '23, jimmy is om' of Camp Rooscvc-ll's Staucl-lays, :uicl is nlwziys mi lizuid xx lu-11 thcrc :irc tickuls to lic solcl for gzuncs, 109 ilu-fvlr lkfvslf '. Muna -K -...., Wfrfl -Q61 , . 'A , sf . , .1 ,ifspn f , ,.'. J 11' P' if ' 1. .1 ll' 3, .2 yt xv 'Q' 'Q .., ,if-..,.' V. ' it ns' -.2 Q: gif X L W-in, p' M' Y H .-:-.r - sr- -1. ...Q- ' f. y v 'rf 4- 1 af 'iff fr Lf: li' nl? l'rl.5I'p Lx' . If I4 , A ings--. .l i '- .1 l . ,fiaf ' it 1 .Qi AMA lblxi W - .4 fl - I 4. A ! .Xi 1 1 'l , 1 l 1 I 1 l 1 Y 1 l ,i fx, . ,. ,,, f,,,.-, sl : we are .fs fm is ' I Ji 'lr-'l fffif if jg' ,,N,,.y, JY- ff 'J f.. . cox ,,. 1 3'f1x.,1,, p s . . . ' Xb-' 1, -1 'U Diff ' A 1 t H 9 143.314 21:1 K A .. , .,.,, . ,,,, W, I L1kA'1'v7-Y' I ,. ..,:.Jlf ' 'I' ' ' 'ff CLIFFQRD E. GREEN IJIIVIFSI-dt' The C'7li'Z'Cl'Sl'fj' of Illinois I c. I. c.. '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, Garclen.Club, '22. Cliff is one of those fellows who makes us sorry that four years pass so quickly. - X WMM l l e i 1 l 1 z 1 l i l 1 1 RE EKAH S. GREEN Ray The Uniziczxrily of Clzivago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Branch Alpha Club, Pres. '20, Plntarch Club, Vice-pres. '23, Branch Dramatic Club, '20, Indoor Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Musical Club, '23, Art Club, '22, '23. Vim, rigor, vitality -that's Becky. May she always keep her sense of humor-one of her chief charms. HARRY GREGORY Harry is a radio enthusiast, who thinks in wave lengths and speaks like a broadcasting station. A dispenser of sparkling humor. MARY GRIRIES Ilfizrlixoiz T110 CIl1l Z't'7'Sif,1' Of Cfzicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, '23, Plutarch Club, '23, Dramatic Club, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls. '23, Musical Club, '23, German Club, '22, Mary. the girl with Wonderful brown hair, has Carved out a niche here all her own. FRANCIS MACKAY GUNX, JR. .S'y1'c1t'11se, X. Y. Sj'l'LlK'lt.1'L' C'7li'I'1'l'Sll'j' C. I. C., '21, '22, '23, Discussion Club, '21, '22, Ilayseed Club, '22, '23, French Club, '22, '23, Travel Club, '21, Public Speaking Club, '22, '23, Junior Swimming, '21, Boxing and NYrest- ling Club. '20, '21. Syracusekl-iyde Park--Syracuse again. Hyde Park can certainly be honored to be the go- between. 110 'f 7 1 x Y! 1 r W ,, v.. 4 .. 1- ,..q,..-. .- . 1, -. ,M H K' 1' ff 34 'YQ ' 4 if ' gift . jg ' ff J . - 'g.'. 4 I GE ?' 5gfg . 1 t, f 1 :iii ' aw. M--- ' am-M-Q ., HONVARD HAMM Kefzewmd l'rirzrcz'0n Uniz'er.tiz'y I C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23, Musical Club, '21, '22, '23, Fur and Feather Club, '21, '22, '23, Student Coun- cil, 20, Spanish Club, '21, Junior Euclidean Club, '21, Glee Club, '21, '22, '23. Another of those bright folks who finish in three and one-half years, Howard has starred in various activities, doing well everything he has undertaken. ALAN C. HAMMOND Kosnzizzxki The Unizierxily of Illinois C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Hayseed Club, '21, '22, '23, Vice-pres. '22, Pres. '23. Al is a popular fellow, well known to all of us as president of the Hayseed Club. His aims are high, and we see success waiting for him in later life. VVILLIAM H AX NANVAY Scott The Lvl1fI't'I'STf-Y of Sozztlzcrn Ct1lif07'Il1tl C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Baseball, '20, '21, '22, '23, Capt. '22, Lightweight Football, '20, '21, Heavyweight Football '22, '23, Bantam- weight Basketball, '20, Capt., Track, '21, '22, Mgr., Aitchpe Tribe, '22, '23. On both football and baseball teams, Babe has helped Hyde Park on to victory. His broken field running on the gridiron has been one of the spectacular features of our games. LEOLA HQXRDKIAN Douglnx High The I'1zi'z'e1'.vz'ly of Chicago Quiet, earnest, yet ready for fun Many true friends has Leola won. Though soon we'll have to say goodbye, VYc hope she'll remember old Hyde Park High. YERA MARION HARPER Fiske FI'tll1l'l?.S' Slzizzzrr School C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, '23, Junior Girls, '23, Garden Club, '20, '21. To know her is to love her. It's an old, old story, but it fits Yee to perfection. '22 g Senior Girls, 111 101-I N M. HAVVLEY lf11if'frsilyH1'glz T110 L'1zif'm'sify of LVI'SC07l.?Ill C. I. C., '22, Reliability is his middle name. lohn's serious nature and alnllty to dig make hun a worth- while fellow. GRACE VIRGINIA HEPTIG Bryn Maier The L'lIII'l'1'5Ifj' of Clziuzyo C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Garden Club, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, '23, .lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Spanish Clulm, '22, G. A. A., '22, Girl Reserves, '23. VYho is the Champion lialiy doll of Hyde Park? Yes, Grace, whose big blue eyes and flaxen hair won for her Hrst prize at this yeai s Freshman Frolie. LUCILLE HILBRANT Derafur, Illinois The l,7J1I'L'FI'.Y1:l'j' of Illiizoix C. I. C., '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Lucille, shy, demure, yet always ready to help, will make friends wherever she goes. May Fortune attend you, 'Cille. BETSY HESS Burke C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23g Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23g Dra- matic Clulm, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, 'Z33 Sigma Epsilon, '21, '23. Betsy herself! A regular Nora Bayes when it comes to singing, just the right sort for Mattie , and H11 ardent supporter of the foot- lmall team. RALPH ARTHUR I-IEYLAND Lfzffiyclte, Indiana Ncnrtlzzuesfern I71'1ivc1'siIy C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Freshman Boys, '2O. Ambition and pep, this combination gives Ralph a promise of a worth-while future. 112 2. 5. V1 2. 54 fT v, grgifa mr. , .. , ,N , fd- W ,,,,.-.,,..' MELBA ALEXZENIA HOBSON W'illa1'd The University of Chirago C. I. C., '21, '22, '23, G. A. A., '23, Spanish Cgub, '21, '22,,'23, Art Club, '23, Senior Girls, '2 . Melba, with her light heart and mischievous ways, is not all mischief, for she is completing the course in three and one-half years. DOROTHY E. HOLDER Sexton The Uiziveifsity of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. It is no wonder Dot is popular, with her sweet disposition and her beautiful dancing. May joy always attend you, Dot. JOSEPH T. H. HORTON Fiske Waslzington and Jefferson University C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Heavyweight Foot- ball, '21, '22, '23, Capt. '23, Baseball, '21, '22, '23, Interelass Basketball, '20, Senior Track, '21, '22, Boxing and Wrestling Club, '21, '22, '23, Aitchpe Tribe, '21, '22, '23, Student Coun- cil, '21, '22, '23. Tubby surely has a collection of emblems! And what will Butch do for a '24 football captain? FLGRENCE EDNA HOUGHTON Scott Ripon College C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Plutareh Club, '21, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Girl Reserves, '22. Flo sings away sorrow and casts away care, She leaves in her wake a world that's more fair. HOYT B. HURT If0SlIZi1'1SfF1' Illinois Medical College C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Stamp Club, '20, Dramatic Club, '21, '22, '23, Chess and Checker Club, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21. Hoyt is the boy that never worries. Yet his pedigree shows that he accomplishes many things worth while. 113 I' ,, Fw SOPHIE JAGODZINSKI Ray The Uniz'ersiz'y of Chicago C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Branch Dramatic Club, '20, '21, G. A. A., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, '23, Senior Girls, '23. Sophie's fond of athleti and we know we can always count on herfwplay g fair. -.,y X -.Tx .XQS X x ELMER S. OHNSON Kay ' ' 'QC iifmfzvify of Illinois C. 1. ' '1,jJ2 '2 ' Branch Stamp and Coin Ch '29, ' 3. 2 .,ilon, '20, '21, Dra- matic C 'b, ' ' ., ish lub, '23, Hayseed Club, '2 Disc .sion lu '22, Weekly' Staff, '23r' 1' Elme is grmhard vorking student but we hnd himcready forf in any time. fd X 'N' x GXYEXIDOLYX JONES .Sl11llkK'Sf7l'tll'4' G. A. A., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, '23, Swimming Team, '21, '22, '23, Basket- ball Team, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '23. Gwen's friends say there is no jollier nor truer pal than Jonesie. She is an ardent sup- porter of athletics, and one of our star divers. VVARREN JONES Bryn MtlZk'F The Z, lll'l'l'?'Slfj' of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Travel Club, '21, Hayseed Club, '21, '22, '23, Band, '20, Student Council, '22, '23. NN'arren's Student Council membership is in- dicative of the confidence which his fellow students place in his ability. ADELE JOSEPH Hzzrkv National Kindmfgarien College C. 1. C,. '20, '21, '22, '23, Garden Club, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, '23, French Club, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Spanish Club, '22. Adele-such a pretty name and such a lovely girl, Aclele's charm makes friends for her and her all-round-good-fellowship keeps them. 114 v? SYLVIA KAPLAN Detroit, Mi4'lz, Bzrsim-x.v lfV0rld C. I. C., '21, '22, '23, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, How Sylvia adores our basketball gamesl Her loyalty to the team outshadows all other thoughts of duty. FLOY KAUFMAN Willard C. I. C., '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Girl Re- serves, '21, Floy is our popular, peppy, pretty friend whose witty tongue has cheered us many a time. RUTH KELLOGG Raj' The l'11z'-z'v1'sify of Clziragn C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Branch Dramatic Club. '20, Alpha Club, '20, Art Club, '22, '23, Plutarch Club, '23, Senior Girls, '23. VX'-ell, if it isn't Kelly-full of pep, friendli- ness, and ever ready to help. Besides she has a sense of humor that seems almost catching. OLIVE C. KING Parker High The l.'l1lT't'7'Slfj' of Clzirngo C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21. Olive's friendliness and overflowing enthusi- asm were sadly missed during the time she was away from Hyde Park. Her returning to graduate proves that the friendship was mutual. DOROTHA KLEIN Bryn .Maier The l,'7Il I'f'7'Sil'j' of Illiuozlr Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23, Branch Dramatic Club, '20, Dramatic Club, '21, '22, '23, Plutarch Club, '23, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Spanish Club, '21, '22, '23. Dot's twinkling toes have performed for Hyde Park for four years. VVe wish we could have enjoyed her dancing longer. 115 r F -gt fix' .vx.,-.7,1 .- ,ff ., ,. , . , , 1 X. .1 ,Y 9,1 ogy- N' i s ,- . ,A , 115' . -, ' gg' f '-Inn f... 27 . . r.. 2 a ws A., fx x fy.. 1 , l xl 3 if 42' KF ' 'fa . '-:-f ,vg.:r,,..... ,. H -, ,, 1 ,. 5 LANVRENCE KNAPP i Kosnzinski BIISIUIZFXS IVOrId C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Branch Dramatic Club, Pres., Sec-Treas., '20, Dramatic Club, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, Plutarch Club, '23. Nothing less than a miracle coulcl make Lorry frown! His good nature will spell his success. VIRGINIA D. KREBS Sroft The I,7nizw'.v1'ly of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Musi- cal Club, '21, '22, Girl Reserves, '21, French Club, '21, '22, Art Club, '23, Student Coun- cil, '21, Everyone knows Virginia, who's making a name for herself at Hycle Park because of her original jazz composition. Ancl Virginia isn't selfish with her music, for she has oblig- ingly lent her services to many Clubs. NORMA S. KURZ Bryn Mater Cozazforiiinzz Srlmol of Music C, I. C., '23, Girl Reserves, '20, Sigma Epsi- lon, '20, French Club, '23. Norma is one of the most cheerful and lov- able girls we know. She is a talented musi- cian, and we all stantl reacly to applaud her in the success that lies aheacl. CHARLES VYILLI.-XM LARK Jllt'Co.rl1 B1lSlillt'SS IV01'ld C. I. C., '20, '21, '23, Operetta, '20. Charles, one of the gnomes in the Moon Man of '20, finishes his I-Iycle I'ark career as successfully as he began it. CONRAD BYRON J. LEDY Bryn Mater Y. M. C. A. College C. I. C., '21, '22, '23, French Club, '21, '22, '23, German Club, '23, Interclass Basketball, '23, Chess and Checker Club, '21, '22, Discus- sion Club, '22, Sophomore Boys, '22. Byron has been very active in shcool affairs, and has been an interestecl member of many clubs. He was also a member of the interelass basketball team of '22-'23. 116 LORENA KATHERINE LEE VVllfI.f1C'07'l'IZ' The lf'1zz't'm'.viIy of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '23. Lorena is a girl with a friendly chattering tongue. She has the queer combination of a genius for wit and for Latin. RUTH CLARA LEVY Park.s'z'de Bzzxiizess College C I C ' .. . ., 20, '21, '22, '23, Senior Girls, '20. A chuckle, a giggle, a laugh-that's Ruth. She is the kind of a girl that is always smiling but she can sober down sufficiently to become a good student. RUTH PHYLLIS Ll-IYY Carter Praelive The U11i'z'm'.rily of Illinois C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Freshman Girls, '20, Sophomore Girls, '21g Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. ' ' ' ' '- ' th. Bright, pretty, peppy, and Jolly thats lxu Making the course in three and one-half years IS only one ot her many aeeomplislnnents. SYLYTA LIPSKY liVaIh'r High The I'I1f'I'C7'.Yif,1' of Chirago C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Sylvia is the little lady with the natural mar- eelled hair and merry laugh who has come to us from VValler. STANFORD LOEB Cizrfel' 1'rafIii'e C. T. C., '20, '21, '22, '23g Hayseed Club, '22. Here we have a fellow who is conspicuous in leadership as shown hy his activities both in and out of school, The lfzzi-z'e1'.ril,x' of Illinois 117 in X g,'1i,., GARNET G. LONG Fixkir Chicago Normal College C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '23, G. A. A., '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '22, '23. NVho could help loving Garnet, our friend with the sweet smile and laughing eyes? HUBART S. LOVEVVELL Koszzziuslei The L'l1lI't'7'SZ'fj' of Chicago C. I. C., '21, '22, '23, Branch Dramatic Club, '20, Branch Athletic Club, '20, VVeekly Staff, '23, R. O. T. C. Team, '23, Plutarch Club, '23. Hubart's excellent business ability was proved last semester when he was chosen assistant advertising manager of the VVeekly. HELEN E. LYNN Fiske .Xv07'1'IIil't'SfCl'll L'I1,l.'L'Cl'.Yifj1 C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, '23, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Titian Tribe, '20, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '23, Art Club. '23, Spanish Club, '22, '23, Plu- tarch Club, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '22, '23. l-lelen's Titian beauty made her a distin- guished pupil of Hyde Park. Her artistic ability will also make her a distinguished alumna of Hyde Park. NVTLLIAM MAC DONALD A good student, thoughtful and steady. VVil- liam's high school record is an indication of future sueeess. MARGARET LAURA MARK Oalclrmd Busim'.vs World C. T. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. A tall, graceful girl with pretty blue eyes and a lovable disposition-that's Peg. Her will- ingness to help and her good-natured smile helped her to gain much popularity. 118 l I 1 HAROLD F. MARTIN Lindhlom High The Uaizfersity of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23g Band, '20, '2l. Harold's work in school activities is well known to all of us. He is a musician as well as an athlete. 29 Qilthw JOHN A. 1 RER Scott The Unzbersity of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23g Aero Club, '20g Radio Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Treas. '22g Spanish Club, '22g Operetta Stati, '22, '23g Dramatic Staff. '22, '23. John is the handy man around Hyde Park in all electrical and radio work. To him can be attributed much of the success of new lighting effects achieved in recent plays and operettas. VIRGINIA McKAY Kenwood The Unz'z'er.ri!y of Chicago This demure young miss, with her ever ready friendliness and eager willingness to support all of Hyde Park's activities, has endeared her- self to all of her numerous friends within and outside of Hyde Park. LOUIS MILLER Burke The Uiziversity of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Boxing and Wrest- ling Club, '20, '21g Junior Euclidean Club, '21g Senior Euclidean, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22g Titian Tribe, '21g Weekly Staif, 22, '23, Louie, thru his earnest eitorts, has been largely responsible for the increased circula- tion of the Weekly. His humorous turn of mind has kept many of us in laughter. Yea, Footlight! OIS JEAN MITCHELL fozuzinski The Uni'-z'ersify of Wisconsin C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Branch Dramatic Club, '20, Secretaryg Alpha Club, '20g Sopho- more Girls, '21g Junior Girls, '22g Senior Girls, '23g G. A, A., '22, Spanish Club, '22, '23. Lois, otherwise known as Tommy, is a regu- lar girl, the kind of a girl one wants for a friend. She has lots of pep, and makes good use of it all. 119 .NN t N, xy, X , 1 , ,Q , RUSSELL G. MITCHELL Tildmz High The L'IIi7.'Ul'.S'ifj' of Illinois C. I. C., '21, '22, '23, Boxing and XVrestliug Club, '21, '22, Radio Club, '21, '22, '23, Hay- seed Club, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Plutarch Club, '21, '22, Russ is the smiling fellow who is seen in the halls. He is also the owner of that little Stutz which stands outside the school-and the way he can drive! XYILLARIJ GORDON MOFFETT Btll lZt1I'0' The l,'1zz'z'e1'sity' of Chz'cag0 C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, '23, Weekly Staff, '22, '23, Associate Editor '23, Aitchpe Staff, '23. Gordon has distingfuished himself at Hyde Park by his excellent work on the XN'eekly, His earnestness is bound to make him a sue- cessful lawyer. MARGARET A. MONROE Hradn't'Il Rofkford College C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23, Crirl Re- serves, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, Senior Girls, 23, Animal Staff, '23, just a peachfalways the same and the best pal in the world. Because of these qualities, Margaret will always be able to hold her large circle of friends. VVILLIAM A. MOORE Iflfwzdell Plzillifvs The Unit'w'sz'!y of Illinois C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23. Bill, although we don't hear much about him, is a ine fellow to know. His future is as- sured-a successful career awaits him. RUTH ANDREA MORTENSON Otzklarid The lf'l'liT'Fl'SfI'j' of Chicago C. 1. C., '22, '23, G, A. A., '22, Girl Reserves, '22, Travel Club, '22, History Club, '23, Soph- omore Girls, '21, Senior Girls,?. Beneath Ruth's quiet reserv lurks a mis- chievous, fun-loving nature, These charmingly mixed characteristics, together with her gift of versatility, have given her many friends. 120 MARY li. MOULTON Ifixlcl' Bvlrrif College C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, '22, '23, French Club, '22, Pllltilffll Club, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '23, Garden Club, '22, '23, Seeretury-Trezlsurer '23, Mary. distinguished for her common sense and high marks, is a fluent French linguist. Hyde l'ark will lose one of its most depend- able pupils when she graduates. ROBERT D. MUEl.l-ER Wud.m'm'flz The Uni-z'ursiz'y nf Clzirago C. l. C., '20. '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '21, Spanish Club, '21, '2Z. Bob is one of the meiturn boys around school. But in the bznnl-what a lot of noise from that clarinet! ROSALIND S. NATHAN KII,C'llIilI.Y1Cl T110 l'11i'1'U1'sify of Clzirago C. l. C., '22, '23, Freshman Girls, '20, -lunior Girls, '22, Senior Girls. '23, French Club, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, Debating Club, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '22. livery Hyde Parker knows her smile. Shes Z1 girl that makes life worth while, Shes good in work, in sport, in play, ln fact. she's Fine in every way. ETHFL l.. NELSON Pa1'k.riu'c Clzirayn .XYOVIIHII Collvgc C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Senior Girls, '23. Ethel returned from Sweden to finish sehool here, thus showing us her loyalty. And we have found her :1 worthy friend. HAROLIJ QNEVYMAXN CllI'l'l'7' l'l'i1rliu' The l'11iZ'e1'.vily of Mirlzigcllz C. l. C., Spanish Club, Plutureh Club, Dra- inatie Club, Stamp and Coin Club. Harold has been chiefly interested in Hyde Park dramzxtics. He has been on the staff for several of our produetions. 121 ,Ze Lf sv' RUBY' C. NYDEN I Bryn .Mater The Unit'crs1'ty of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Plutarch Club, '2l, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Spanish Club, '20. Vllhen we think of Ruby, we think of sun- shine and a perfect blond marcel. She is every- body's friend, and at all times her locker is a congrt-gating place for all fun lovers. SOL OBERLANDER liirke I31zsim'ss W'01'ld C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Band, '20, '21, '22, '23, Orchestra, '20, '2l. Sol is one of Captain Kings most able as- sistants. You have probably heard him in the band-the boy with the big trombone. MARY O'CONNOR liuglczuoorl High The C'1'Zl'Ut'l'.S'Z.lj' of Illinois C. I. C., '22, '23, G. A. A., '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '23, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Plutarch Club, '23. Babe-an excellent swimmer, the owner of a merry smile and a vivaciously pretty face. And pep! VVhere does she get it all? HELMAR J. OLSON Iu'oit'cn High The I,'11i-2.'4'1'siz'y of Illinois Helmar is an earnest young chap who will be certain to fulfill his ambition, whatever it may bc. STACY XV. OSGOOD Mizslefgon, Miflz. Tlzv Unizwrsity of .Miclzigcm C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Public Speaking Club, '23, Debating Club, '22, Extemporaneous Speaking Club, '22, Debating' Team, '23, Plu- tarch Club, '2l, '23, Spanish Club, '23, French Club, '23, Freshman Boys, '20, Discussion Club, '23, Haysecd Club, '23, Chess and Cheek- cr Club, '20, Chess Club, '21, '22, '23, Checker Club, '20, '21, Radio Club, '22, '23. Stacy's excellent record as clebater and chess expert is familiar to his many Hyde Park friends. 122 IANE ELEANOR PAGE l'Vudsa'm'tl1. The L'11l7't'I'Sffj' of lVisc0u.vin C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Eleanor is the pretty girl whose smile is an everlasting joy. She leaves a host of real friends at Hyde Park. LOUISE G. PEARSON lfViIlard B1z.vi1zc.v.v College C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23, G. A. A., '20, '21, Spanish Club, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore Girls, '21. Louise has been a loyal Hyde Parker with an enviable record. She has made herself well- likcd here by her charming personality. EILEEN C, PENNINGTON SlIl1kt'.Yf7t'll7'8 The Uni-Um'.vi1'y of Illinois C. I. C., 20, '21, '22, '23, G, A. A.. '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '21, '22, '23, Secretary '22, lJI'3.l11IllIlC Club, '22, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Branch Dramatic Club, '20, '21. A true Hyde Parker is Eileen-active in the athletics, serxice, and social side of school life. Her enthusiasm and pep warrant that wherever Eileen goes, she will be successful. VIYTAN S. PETERSON Parkside Bu.vi1zc.rs World C. I .C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Junior Girls, '21, Girl Reserves, .'20, '21, Choral Society, '21. Vivian is blessed with an unusual talent for designing hats. VVith that ability she is bound to be successful. liYEI.YN IMOGICNE PIXLEY l'urlc.vifIi' The I,'lIl'Z'CI'Sl'fj' of Clzicuyo C. l. C., '21, Senior Girls, '23. Evelyn, with her large, friendly eyes, and encouraging ways, has proved a worth-while companion at Hyde Park. 123 f ,gpm fw I I a l Q i s sr l ,A QW .1 Q' N. 'fivq mf: 'risk' fr .55 . , file ss- f 4 ,,, t t E l l i t 4 F . t F5 ,P -K N, MARY A. POVVELL IfU.C'IIIlllSh'l Business W'0r1d C 1. F.. '20, '21, '22, '23, Branch Drzunzttie Vlulr, '20, Secretary, Yice-president. A girl valued by her friendly advice and happy smile. lf you think she's not loyal, See :ill our games. You'll find Mary there. XX'll.l.1AN I. PRETSCHOLD U 'l1lIIt'L'0IHIt', H i.v. The l.'1lf'Z't'I'5ifj' of Chicago C. T. C., '22, '23, Hayseed Club, '22, '23g Band, '23. This star trztek mztu l1aS lieen with us only it year. H e is one of the best known saxophone players in our euneert lvancl. Hl-QLFX 15. REISFR Fi.i'l.'u B'Z1.V1'lIl'XS 1lf 01'Ic1' C I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, Spanish Club, '21, '23, G. A. A., '20, '21, Soph- nmnmre tiirls, '21, Senior Girls. '23. Helen has lveen knoyrn as our little pal thru four years. Hyde Park will feel the loss of this faithful elulm memlrer. ELAINE RICH Murgtifz Ptirk High .S'l'l'l'rf'ftI7'ftlI Course F. 1. F., 21, '22, '23. Fair lilztine-:ts rich in qualities as i11 her nzune. .Nucl yyhci knows yyllztt l11lSCl1lCf is lud- clen lieluucl those quiet eyes. HARRY H. Rl'l 1'liNHOUSE Ray The L'Il'Z't'1'SiZ'j' of Chirago tl. I. CA.. '20, '21, '22, '23g Swimining Tezun, '22, '23, Brzlueli Hi-Y Clulm, '20, Presiflentg Brunch Bzlsketlmll, '20, Aitehpe Trilie, '23. Harry is one of our lmest swimmers. He is it wortlly Sueeessur uf lvrutlier john in his work and athletics. 124 idx fx, , ,ey . ' J- , .,-fi 'vfvwtyff A ' V fi Lf N. if Hi , Ly., 4 i .li uf L., 2:1 , I . : 2 ig - QA, ,rv , wait -- ' X . ' C H If L. EVM, ip 1' . ' we -:cr .. 5,5 l. K. fw..., , F -151 ,,., 4. V. v . HARRIET S. RYAN Fiske The L'lIl'T't'7'Sif-Y of Chicago C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Senior Girls, '23, Girl Reserves, '21, '23, G. A. A., '21, '22, Plu- tarch Club, '23, Fur and Feather Club. Her pleasant voice is always heard saying a cheery Hello to her numerous Hyde Park friends. Her sunshine has made this school a brighter place. JULIA .-X. SAMUELS Ouleland The U11z'z'er.vify of Wi.vc01i.vi1z C. 1. C.. '18, '19, '20, '23, Chess and Checker Club, '18, Freshman Girls, '18, Sophomore Girls, '19, Senior Girls, '23, Secretary of the February Class, '24, Sweet, charming, and lovable-this little class officer has won the friendship and respect of all her Hyde Park companions. EYELYX Bl. SCHEY Ko.:min,r1ci AFtlflt'lIIy of Fine Arts C. l. C., '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, Alpha Club, '20, Dramatic Club, '21, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, G. A. A., '21, '23, Branch Dramatic Club, '20, French Club, '21. Ev is everybody's little friend-a nimble ath- lete and a good sport. IRYIN NV. SCHOENINGER Fiske The I,'11i'z.'cf'.vi!y of Illinois C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Heavyweight Foot- ball, '22, Senior Swimming, '22, '23, Track, '21, '22, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23, junior Euclidean, '21, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Aitchpe Tribe, '23, Boxing' and VVrestling Club, '20. Hi-re's the student athlete. He belongs to honor clubs and athletic teams as well. WILLIAM S. SCHRAM lx'0,5uzz'11.v1ci The I,'l1l'i'0l'5l'lj' of Clzimyo C. l. C., '21, '22, '23, Musical Club, '21, '22, '23, French Club, '21, Branch Dramatic Club, '20, Branch Stamp and Coin Club, '20, Branch Chess and Checker Club, '20, Radio Club, '23. A true pal who is willing to put his shoulder to the xxheel and push, in order to help a friend in need. , 125 RUTH SCHREIBER E K Garfield Tlze Uniwrsily of California 2, ,pix C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '22, ' 2 Q '23, Spanish Club, '21, '22, '23, Secretary '23, 4 Qs. E f E f X., xx QZA3: .V ,. on ff 32 ,J N-.-:ff , ,X . k xx, 5 Musical Club, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '21, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Vice-president of the February Class, '24 A bewitching maiden of unusual beauty and charm. She is also gifted with a rare men- tality and leaves a scholastic reeord envied by all. No wonder Ruth was made vice-president of her elassl SHEPHERD SCHURMAN Crtzrze The I'1ziz'e1'.vify of Illinois C. l. C., '22, '23, Hayseed Club, '22, '23, Heavyweight Basketball, '22, '23, Student Council, '23. Chopsy needs no introduction, for who does not know him as our star basketball player and school room jester? lf you don't know him you are missing half of Hyde Park. GEORGE Z. SEMRAU TiHiL'A'lI Hiylz Tlze Uniz'er.rily of Illinois C. l. C., '22, '23, Chess and Checker Club, '22, '23, Boxing and Wrestliilg Club, Secretary '22, Musical Club. '22, '23, Hyde Park feels fortunate in having had one of Bowen's most talented and popular pupils this year. WILLIS S. SHELDOX Ray The llniversity of Illinois C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23g lnterclass Basket- ball, '22. Ont-'s troubles just naturally pass away when Sheldon laughs or smiles. He's one of the few people in the world who's always having a good time. BEATRICE R. SIMON Willt11'rl Kent College of Law C. l. C.. '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '20, Fur and Feather Club, '2lg Plutareh Club, '21g Girl Reserves, '23, Bee. better known as Hyde Park's future attorney, is sure to win all her cases by her pretty smile and winning personality. 126 GLEO DOLAX SMITZDORF Kosnziuski The C'l'll.7,'C7'.Ylfj' of Chicago C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '23, Spanish Club, '22, '23g French Club, '23g Girl Reserves, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '23, Musical Club, '20, '22, '23. Have you seen Gleo dance? She is as sue- cessful in her school wo1'k as she is in her daneing. Her devoted friends at Hyde Park will never forget her. JEAN SOLOMON Sf. Xtwier Aradezazy The l'lZl'Z't77'Sl.fj' of Chicago C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '22, '23, Travel Club, '21, '22, Plutarch Club, '21. Hyde Park should be proud of a girl like jean, who has made high school in three and a half years. She is one of our bright and enthusiastic girls. JACK SPOLINSKY Fixke The I,'l'11:'Z'6?7'Silj' of Illinoir C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22. '23g Band, '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, ,lack is a studious, musical fellow in school. NN'itli his good brain work he is making the course in three years. He will be one of our prominent doctors some day. EARL SPUCK lillI'I1SiCl't' C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Chess Club, '21, '22, '23, Plutarch Club, '21, Boxing and W1'estli11g Club, '21, '223 Stone Age Club, '22, Earl is a chess nut and a pleasant fellow, His support is firm and loyal, for, when Earl stands behind an undertaking, it is certain to succeed. PHILIP F. STAFFORD IQUCIIITIIXIFT The Uizifersify of Illinois C. I. C.. '21, '22, '23, Branch Dramatic Club, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '20, R. O. T. C. Honor Company, '22. Studious, persevering, a boy with a good head-such is Philip of the R. O. T. C. 127 ,i . .,-A X Q' AlJlQlENXE ST.-XRCK .S'!zt1ki'.v1nn11'e Art Instzflutc C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '21, '22, '23, Senior Girls, '23, Spanish Club, '22, '23, junior Euclidean, '22. Have you ever seen Adrienne without that smile in her eyes and a continuous giggle? liven though she does lore to Chat, her high marks show that she's a Clear thinker. FRIFIJA S. STI-IIN Oyrlrn The l, r1iz'c'1's1'1,v of Clzzrugo C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23, Branch Dramatic Cluln, '20, Freshman Girls, '20, Sophomore Girls, '21, .Iuuior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, '23, ,luuior Euclidean, '22, Girl Reserves, '22, '23, Annual Stall, '23. lfrieda's sparkling eyes, alluring dimples, a11d Sigma Epsilon grades have made her popular with both her classmates and teachers during her four years here. lQAl.l'l'l STl'l l' ,S'fv'i11g1field The l'I1li'F1'.fl'lAV of l'I1i110i.r C. l. C., '22, '23, Discussion Clulm, '22, '23, Spanish Clulm, '22, Senior Track, '23. Ralph's perpetual grin hides his deep thoughts from us, lrut we benefit lmy such a humorous mask. MARGARET DOROTHY STONE Ray The l'11i'z'e11rz'ly of Chicago C. 1. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Branch Dramatic Clulr, '20, Sigma Epsilon, '22, French Club, '21, '22, '23. Margaret is one of Hyde T'ark's sweetest girls and most lmrilliant Freneh students. She has lmeen a lovely friend. DOROTHY STRICKLAND Sf. Xiirivr' Ar! I1l.Yl1.fIllC C. 1. C., '21, '23, Fur and Feather Clula, '21, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Dot is original from her striking, attractive features to her unique, characteristic hand- uriting. 128 r ' i - 4-SLA ., 4-, if X Y' 5 if xl' 'fl .. gf- 1 , .1 . ,flu i ' .wwf -1 K ' ' :?. ' 14,. s :lift 1 I' or ,gee f 'NIJ - NPT I 2,3 A., 2... A , A . ... ,. :3:f37-3f,QiZ3wLS21::-,-,-+e .M . ..,. . , .,.. . .. GUSTAF A. SUNDSTROM L'11i:'crsily High The Uzziwrsify of Illinois C. I. C., '22, '23, Baseball, '22, '23, Aitchpe Tribe, '22, '23. Sunny has been at Hyde Park only two years but he has distinguished himself by his athletic prowess and friendly manner. We are proud to call him one of us. TAI HUNG SUNN Honolulu, Hawaii The Uniz'ersily of Hazeaii C. I. C,, '21, '22, '23, Discussion Club, '23, Stone Age Club, '23, Hayseed Club, '23, Pub- lic Speaking Club, '23, Tai, one of our oriental students, has en- tered into the spirit of the west. His many school activities give promise of his future success. MILDRED D. SNVINEHART Bozemz High The U7liT'Fl'.Yl.f5' of Wl'.9fl7ll.YiWl C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22. Mildred has taken part in professional plays, and so at Hyde Park she excels in her dra- matic ability. RUTH TAYLOR Kenwood The U1'1itf'frsity of Chicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23. Ruth's dignity and poise make her a model for every girl. Besides being peppy, she is one of the most capable and best-liked girls in Hyde Park. She is our one and only female Butch Scanlan. CORRIE LUCILLE TRIPP Fvlxciztlzfil Crum' Junior College C. T. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Plutarch Club. '21, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, Junior Girls, '22, Sen- ior Girls, '23. Lucille is a steadfast, constant friend, always ready to face any task. XYC all admire her pluck and spirit. 129 1 b . Mfg f 5 is ,A 'ff' -- 1 , l Lf-f 1 I 'N 1 I .I 2 K U N I 1 z , r 1 1 i 1 3 x 5 ,L .i,,, l 1 ' f . 1 1 3,,,: 1 'X MIRI.-XM R. TROCKY lfnglfwood High T110 Unz'z'er.rif3' of Illinois C. l. C., '21, '22, '23, Garden Club, '23, Sophomore Girls, '21, Senior Girls, '23, Girl Reserves, '23, French Club, '23, Mim has spread happiness thru Hyde Park by heir pretty smiles. She has been a Cheerful irienc. VX'1I-L1AM UNDFRVYOO13 Garden Club, '20, Haysecd Club, '22. Bi1l's serious countenance veils Z1 famous sense of humor. NYC who know him Cannot be deceived. DONALD F. UPHAM 191111 M1lTk'1' Yah' I,7l'1Z'T'L'I'XI'1'j' C. 1, C.. '20, '21, '22, '23, Discussion Club. '21, '22, lnterelass Basketball, '21, '22, Hayseed Club, '22, '23, Boxing and VVrest1ing.t Club, '2l. '22, '23, l 1ut:1reh Club, '21, Siginzx Epsilon, '20, Operetta Stull. '21, '22, '23. Don counts his friends us we Count the stars in the liezivens. He has been a successful Hyde Park student. 1.1-QONORA GERTRUDE Yr-XLIX lmilcc Iioxlmz l'1'zi':'i'1'.vif,v C. 1. C., '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, '23. Behold Leonora-our future l1l11'l1I'1Z1H4X1'l'l0, during her tour years with us, was 21 Conscien- tious worker and 21 loyal supporter of our teams. Such a Sigma Epsilon record :done proves her ability. ,IO VAN RONKEL Ifo1'mft'iIlr' The l'1ll I'U7'.VHj' of Mft'lZf11t1II C 1. C. '2O. '21, '22, '23, Debating Club. '21, '22, Frenrh Club, '22, Radio Club, '23, llzly- sced Club, '23. ,lo's cheerfulncss and good fcllowsliip have made him a valuable member of the class of '24 130 LUCILLE VON BORRIES Holy Child Comxwit The Uniwr.ti1'y of Chicago C. I, C., '23, -Iunior Girls. '23, Roek and Hammer Club, '22, Girl Reserves, '23. Kindness and beauty are combined in Ln- eille. Her Sweet ways and true friendship will be greatly missed when she leaves Hyde Park. MARION LOUISE NVARD Wf1d.YZn'0I'l1l Art lnzsfifule C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, G. A. A., '20, Sophomore Girls, '21, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Spanish Club, '22. Marion's pieture fails to do her justice, for it does not show her vivaeity, Charm, or DODII- larity, which are confirmed by an unending list of friends. FIJXYIX M. XYARING Fixlcc liiisifzvxs W'0rlfl C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Orchestra. Eddie's activities have been limited for the most part to his studies. But his support of the athletic teams has been excellent. AILEEN XNASHBURX Wf'lIdt'll Plzlllips Noffuml College C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '20, '21, Junior Girls, '22, French Club, '22. Aileen has gone happily thru her sehool life leaving a trail of loving friends behind her. By her agreeable nature, she has endeared herself to Hyde Park teachers and students. S'l'.XNLliY FORD VVATSOX Kay The I.l1fzz'1'mf.vify of Clzicago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Glee Club, '21, '22, '23, See.-Treas. '22, '23, junior Fuelidean Club, '21, Radio Club, '21, '22, '23, Pres. '21, Provoking peals of laughter at the psycho- logical moment is Stanley's specialty. He is one of the best of friends as well as the most industrious of students. 131 .. ..Y. 4., I l w V i my Rfb N3 .X i s I f I l 'E 3 F, .xi -XX 2 1 X Qi-.Ml 4. .L -ny K -.ng Q fx N f r,- r 'axle ' 4 .fs rl: 5 1 1 l l ' s .Xl l 1 i 1 s i 5 i MIXETTE XN'El1.L NYell, well, here's our little Minute, pretty, yiyueious, and rlever. May she Hit through life as happily as she has Hitted through Hyde Parks spacious corridors! Don't forget ns too soon 1 ROBERT I. XYElSS ff0SlIlilIXki The L'lIlT't'l'.YlfVV of Clzirago C, T. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, Fur and Feather Club, '21, -lnnior Euclid- ean, '21, Senior Euclidean, '22, Debating' Club, '21, R. O. T. C., Crack Drill Company, '21, '22. jovial, friendly, and good-nznnred, Bob is the sort of fellow you like to meet. He is 21 squzlre-sliooter, not only in R. O. T. C., but in everything he undertakes. ELIZABETH LOUX VVELCH ly'0.:111i11.x'ki AFUCIFIIIFX' of Fine Arts C, l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, G. .'X. .-X., '20, '21, Girls' Glee Club, '21, '22, Senior Girls, '22, '23. Betty. one of the popular girls of the class, is 21 good singer, good sport, and good gloom- destroyer. Judging from her high school Ca- reer, El promising future is before her, ADELE MOFFETT XYHITFIELD .Yrolf Suzilfz College C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Sigma Epsilon, '20, '21, '22, French Club, '22, '23, Secretary '23, Girls' Glee Club. '22, '23, Operetta, '20, '22, '23, Annual Stuft, '23. Little Adele is beloved by both her teachers and classmates. Did you say she was quaint? Then quaint must be a pretty good word if it is worthy of Adele. DOROTHY VYILCOX lXy0,5'Illfl1XA'l' The l'l'lT'Z'I7I'SffA1' of Wi.vfr1M.ri1z C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, G. A, QX., '21, '22, French Club, '22, Plutarch Club, '22, Dorothy, one of Hyde Park's hobbies, has hosts of admirers, clue to her charm and per- sonality. 132 LOUISE A. VVILLIAMS lfVendellP11iIIifis The L'11i'z'v1'.rify of Clzifago C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '20, '21, '22, '23. Lou and her quaint personality are well known by her classmates. Her bright, happy disposition is her winning quality. JAMES XYINTER Tildmz High The I,'1zi:fv1'sz'fy of Illinois C. I. C., '22, '23. A happy grin, a cheery word-this is Jimmy. VVe're glad he was destined to be a Hyde Parker. EDGAR H. VVOLFE Ifixlrv Arzizom' Ilzxfiizzfv C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23, Boxing and X'X'rest- ling Club. '20, '21, Sigma Epsilon, '22, '23, French Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Secretary '22, President '23. A brilliant Sigma Epsiloniau, he has re- mained throughout his four years here, and now he leaves Hyde Park with a luminous glory to top his school life-the presidency of the French Club. ALBERTA E. YOUNG Kcmvimd ,Vafiomzl Park Seminary C. I. C., '21, '22, '23, junior Girls, '22, Senior Girls, '23, Girl Reserves, '22, '23, Op- eretta, '23, G. A. A., '22, '23, Choral Society, '22, '23, Radio Club, '2l. Alberta is one of the best basketball players the Girls' Athletic Association has ever had. Besides she is a true, dependable friend. CONSUELA YOUNG Dnzzgliix .Yo1'tlz1ev.vfv1'11 l'711T'i'V.Yil',X' Dramatic Club, '21, Operctla. '21, Girl Re- serves, '21, '22, '23, G. A. A.. '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Musical Club, '21, '22, Art Club, '23, Senior Girls, '23, Choral Society, '21. Connie. with her auburn curls and dark eyes. and her merry way of changing gloom into joy, will always live in the hearts of her friends. 133 v 4 N l X. S We M 1 , l l Yi 1' Lf Q f T li l lf' f' ' l , I l Kg Ks f ' 'li I rex - X 1 is ' T 42 SSN 'J , Q I A 4 if ffl , ' in 11.3 T57 F i Alf 'Q' rsniwgfrfffiez l M152 kv . , l viii: ,.,i. ' gk 3 L' his 'lgfm Q33 vifilipllall , R llfr 2 i W '--. -ri' x.IfPcj.l, 1-.X xiii' , in T I ,f ,ml , 2.435 Q , 2V V SEX Xl?-4 W! ,. Nm,, f -Qi Ne 1 S .P 2 IX.. XX 4 C , MVA .df 'i -, 3 XC X T ,MSX Av . c WW s LCHNG1. K l f Me.-.f H.-XZEL YOUNG Fiske The University of Illinois C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23g Travel Clulu, '20, '21, Art Club, '22, '23, junior Girls, '22g Senior Girls, '23. Haz is ll happy, clever Hyde Parker. She gained prominence in the Art Club and con- tinues to remain in the limelight. THEODORE T. YUNG lflgin AL'l1dt'lIIj' The l,vIliT,'Pl'.Ylfj' of Clzifago Art Club, '23. Ts he secretly in love whose togzi is so dziintily folded? Or bent on his own line of zunlmition? Gr even on riches, perhaps? 134 HELEN A M BRO SE E1z.glvm'00d Ihzsiizms LICOVIIZI C. l. C., '22g Girl Reserves, 'ZSQ Sigma lip- Siloll, 23. Helen. one of our quiet, industrious students, 3 memlmer of Sigma Fpsilon since the begin- ning of her high school career, and a hard worker in other activities, is 11 worthy gradu- ate of Hyde Park. LILLIAX l.. BALINSI llorzliiflv Chirago Ilflzzsiuzl College C. I. C., '22, '23, filee Clulv, '22, Choral Sovicty, 23. All of us who know Lillian :md her musical talent, will not lie surprised when some day we shall hear of her success as an opera star. CLARA MILDRFD BFZRGER Pa1'kxir1'0 B1l.ViI'Zl'.V,Y W111'ld C. I. C., '21, '22. lf you have ever seen Il studious looking person in Very much of 11 hurry to reach her next class, you have probably seen Clara. LOUlSE Xl. BITTFRS PtII'A'.Ylill1t' .frlznol C. I. C., '20, '21, '22, '23. A real Hyde Park girl, who has proved her- self 21 helpful, lovable comrade, is Louise. VH- shull not soon forget her. AMFLIA K. BOSSINAS Drukf' 1gllSl.lZK'SS Uforld C. I. C., '22, '23g Girl Reserves, '22, Sopho- more Girls, 'Z3. A good worker, a good pal, and always ready to help-1hat's Amelia. These good qualities have given her many friends. 135 l I .4 ,xl l l l 1 i I is l -i 1 s A l f -3 .SMI NOR.-X S. BOVVEN Ifpvtl.YllIIlgf0ll, D. C. Bzzsizzess Hforln' C. I. C., '23, Sophomore Girls, '23. XVe hope Nora has learned to like Hyde Park as well as we have liked her in the short time she has been here. MIRIAM IJFNNISON Ififhyltzfzd Amdenzy C. I. C., '22, '23g Spanish Club, '21, '22, Travel Club, '22, Girl Reserves, '21. Miriam is the cute little girl with the big black eyes. We shall remember her for her delightful little giggle at every good joke and her broad smile for everyone. NORMA HARRIS l'ark.vide I?11.ti11fss lV0rId C. I. C., '22, '23. Norma is one of those Hyde I'arkers, who, though not famous, is still a worthy represen- tative of the school, because of her loyal, quiet support of everything worth while. BFRNICE M. I-IESSELFELDT Kosminski Bzzxirzesx lfV0rld C. I. C., '22, '23. Bernice is an ambitious person who is trying to obtain the most she can out of her two years here. VVe wish you luck, Bernice. ELIZABETH IENKS Ifu.5'111i11.9fI'1' 17z'11i.vl1z'11g .SIIZIOOI C. I. C., '22, '23. l.ibbets is a jolly good fellow, liked and admired by her many friends. Vlfe wish we could have had four years of her, because two aren'1 nearly enough. 136 SADI E FRANCES KILLIAN Parkside Business Plforlzi C. I. C., '22, '23, Sadie eut off her beautiful curls to hand out at graduation as remembrance gifts. Don't we wish we could be remembered, though? SVLYIA YIYIAN LUTZ Corxzvll C. C., '22, '23, Girl Reserves, '21g G. A. A., '21, Sophomore Girls, '23. The person who employs Sylvia will cer- tainly have an excellent stenographer. Didn't you know that Sylvia is the proud winner of a typewriting medal? Bll5l.7ZUS.Y l'V01'la' ZOXIA MATTICX l700IiHIe Bzzsilzess LVm'lrI C. l. C., '22, '23, Art Cluh, '23, Garden Clulm, '23. Zonia, with her cheerful smile and helping hand, has won her way into the hearts of many friends. May she always succeed as she has at old Hyde Park. MORRIS NEEDLESON Fiske Bll.QfllfF.Y.V LV01'la' Band, '22, '23, Junior Track, '22, Morris' career at Hyde Park has lmeen a musical one. A good musician and a good scholar, he is leaving with an envied reputa- tion. RUTH OLSEN Mi1di.vf111 C l C '22 '23 . ,., , . - . w Ruth, whose hlond hair and pretty smile will be missed among her classmates, has been an ardent supporter of the teams. 137 BI!.fl'IIL'.Y,f lVo1'ld I! f X A 2 f 55 X - K, 'ii Ay. X . QL 9 if ,1 . 1 V 1 Q. . f JE si ' 2- .2 Q gm. LIQXXEX Y. I'li'l'liRSON lx'wr1n'0od lf'11.ri11u.r.r l'V0r'lrf C. I. Lf., 322, T235 Sophomore Girls, '23. Lcnnea, a jolly fun loving girl, is a wonder- ful pal who always sees the bright side of things. May she have that merry laugh for- ever. ,lL'l.lA ROBERTS 121111 I?U:'i'l'i' l91z.ri11e.rx llf'o1'la' C. I. if., '22, 23. lzycrybody knows -lllllll for her sweet dis- position and reserved manner. She is a Con- scientlous worker. and wc'll vouch lor her success as a sta-nog. l,ll.LlAN RUTKIN Kugfvr l?11.vi1zr.v.r l'Vw'IrI C. l. V.. 'ZZ. 23. ln Lillian one finds a rare Combination of good looks and fine Character. VVl1erex'er there is a erowd. you are sure to find her in the Center. HIQLFN SCHA-XDR 1?11.vill0.r.r lV0l'ld C. l. C., '22, 23. Helen will Certainly be an asset to anyone who may chance to employ her. By her loyal supporl of the teams, she has proved herself an worthy graduate of Hyde Park. lil.lZi-XBICTH SC H LOSSER llfrt1fI.i'ZL'1H'Nl 1?1l.fi7ll'SS W0r'Id LT. l. V., 22, 235 Girl Reserves. 23. Elizabeth Ililfllll be a good subject on which lo experiment for the psychology of the gig- gles. Though she has been a Hyde Parker for only two years, she has left behind a happy record. 138 ELSIE T. TFNNENBAUM lXYUSlI1lilISkl l?Il.YliIlL'.l'.l' lfVc11'lcz' C. l. C., '22, Sophomore Girls, '23. Days are long sinee you went away. Elsie. NYC miss your jokes and your happy smile. l-IYELYN M. VYATSOX .S'l1r1lcvsfn'4zre C. l. C., '22, '23, Freshman Girls. '2l, Branch Orchestra, '21, Sophomore Girls, '23. Pretty, popular Ev is all that a good Hyde Parker should he. Our school loses a loyal supporter of its teams in lfv. l.l LLLXN XN'liBliR lxlvzzulmd Hzzsiazvxs W'0rId C. l. C.. '22, '23, G. A. A., '22. l,illian's happy face will he missed hy many when she leaves us in February. Her hearty voice. well heard at all games, proves her loy- alty io Hyde Park. IQLIZABETH VVHEFLER 1,l1i'f?.Yid1' C. l. C., '22, Freshman Girls, '22, Girl Re- serves, '22, Sophomore Girls. '23, She walks down the Corridor with a twinkle in her eye and a smile on her face. NNQ wish much sueeess in the years to Come. RAYMOND WRAGG Ray 1?1zs1'r1v.r.r IfV0r'ld C. l. C., '20, '21, '22, Heavyweight Foothall, '22, lnlerclass Basketball, '2l, '22, Spanish Qlulm, '21, Stamp and Coin Clulv. '20, Boxing and VVrestling Club, '20. Rags is one of our athletic fellows always ready for a good time. VVill we miss Rags ? You tell 'em. 139 .1 1 xxg '1 l I 4 X . i n 'v 1' I f tw-. . f7'f'ff' i'iQ'A f M' ,,ff o ? 'W 'i -W 2 .yffff- X ff ,h x , 5 ., K., W4 ' M' 5 df' , it NU f illf -fx-:we e it 6' file Q . .... I I iv l lb, it fi MADELINE R. YOUNG Y , jet' Ray Business World , C. I. C.. '22, '23g Sophomore Girls, '23g ' Jw' G. A. A., '23. X. 9,4 My' Little need be said about Madeline because N i her reputation for hard study, good work, and fix' loyalty to school is well known. VW 1 w ,il JM ' ffiftx Nl RX Q . i' f U1 ll. 1 l it 5 f fl X 1. l M f 2 ,f :wt X 3 W . fwft fl 'L Y 'lf 5 ' ' I ' 1 5 J. lf X l f L We . . W KN Q v nil. . ,f . I l 39 l l 35 K 1-N :U lgjl Q ,, k rr' lf. ie fl f 't rt 2 l 1 Vt: ' V-1552: fs ' h ,,..f . d sf ? 'fQ5 Q ,xg i X, . 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Allison, Wolcott An artist A Janitor' Anderson, Ethel A Spanish princess An American stenographer 5 D K Anderson, Mildred A prima donna A waitress K Q A t , Th A track star A milkman li Aglisagliiqlglaroldnas A second Tom Sawyer Imperial Wizard of Oz Q , l X if X f , . . . 5 F B b k, L A famous artist A sign painter X, N, N BZe1??SamuZ1lrame A comedian A French teacher I Q , Baker, Julia An exploress A pessimist fy 1 Barancik, Walter A politician A shoe salesman A K Baum, Robert Valentino's dancing rival A geologist bl 8 Beck, Robert Qiudge hd t Q 130030611114-LIE ' B tt, R th ma e presi en su rage C l A, N Bgiiggy, Rfith Gallii Curci's rival A second Ganna Walska tk , Bernard, Bernice An orator A demonstrator Vgfiffi Bernstein, Bernard A motor car salesman A chauffeur ly N Beskin, David A minister A J3!11fO1' F1 Blake, Archie World's checker player lit Chinese clhtefker fan Q ' Bl k , M b l An author story scrl er 1 5 ix f Blgoian, Daoriiathy A school teacher A stenographer D J Blye, Eleanor An artist A fence D9-intel' K Boak, Josephine A Follies' dancer A farmerettc lf l Bobby, Adelaide A stage star A housewife , l X7 Bradley, Harry A politician A soap-box orator ,Q wx Brantley, Dorothy A great singer A waitress ,A Brennan, Katherine Mayor of Chicago A City Hall clerk 1 ' A7 Brennan, Philip A college football captain A coach of Tiddledy-winks , 'J J Bridgman, Roy A tiorist A funeral wreath N M b Brgnell, Eloise A reformer Robert Baum's partner f ft , , , X Brooks, Margaret A doctor A d0CI0Y'S daughter K N Brown, Gilbert A public speaker A DFCHCIWY 1 X' l Buge'Wi'1em tfadiosesfz- Ch 1- tstiffwealfaft W B hy Cl ' ar ie ap in co ege presi en ' Q, v X4 Biiiihs, Paiiiiiia Cifiiifoltfair A marceller c fx, iv -l C d , Eth l A scientist A policewoman ' H i C3mepbell,CBernice A cheerleader - A kindergarten teacher N Carr, Theodore Paderewskfs only rival Qbarberl C tl , M 'll Loafing H CITID Oymenf agency f ,i ' Cfisaniiberltaihi Thomas A Latin professor A pro base-ball player lit J' rv, y Chambers, John A railroad president A grocery store clerk my lf Chesters, Ruth A cooking instructor A maid cg Coates, Margaret A champion skater A fall XX Cochran, Donald A doctor A second Buster Keaton W , Cohen, Philip A politician A milk man Cohn, Isabelle Elopement An old maid l iff Cohn, Lucille A charity worker Wife of a paper hanger ' i X' N Colosimo, Stella A private secretary A.pub1ic stenographer I Xt Conner, Helen Fat lady Living skeleton in a circus NX, ,fi A I Craig, Herbert A White Sox pitcher An antique collector D il Croskey, Louise Owner of aglue factory Employee of a gum factory I' M ,fx Crossby, Grace Daniels, Edith Davidson, Marcel Davis, Emmet A school teacher Marriage Tax Collector Secretary of State A chorus girl K Gym instructor Ash collector f ,f X f EAJK, Somebody's steno is AQ inf' V vc fri . M12 f , 4 far ,Q ,L , 143 ,l. v . ,ag QJFEL-A78 ' W X At if ...Q .5 'TEX s QQ' 'agar' I XA 1 . - .. rf ' , i Q wi Qian? imgfff A l W zaflwis-. J, L at ' 'fi' 'I lf' 'T fp? 0 f , 1 Q1 ' x + as t as f -- f as ' fe t s ' - ffs fzaebf L45-' ,T f rf -W X - ff- ' 11? f ' -4 LES F --if - - ' f- Y . ',:1 sam. ,,,, Y, gr, f Y . .. f-- N '- ' if? .9 gg, l csrfzamf ' NAME SECRET AMBITION THE PROBABLE OUTCOME Decker, Gertrude A physics instructor A dressmaker Denny, Marcus A soldier A bell boy N li Q D5 Dillon, Mary Dinsdale, Fern Doak, Jessie Doubt, Donald Doubt, Marion Dunn, Harry Edgeworth, Regina Elliot, Hilda Elliot, Mildred Emery, Ruth English, Helen Essroger, Victor Evans, Josephine Farrin, James Farwell, Betsy A basketball star A Follies' dancer A commercial artist A star gazer Mama's angel child A fat lady in a circus General of the National Guard A corporal in the R. O. T. C. An authoress Secretary of the Treasury Travel A Sigma Epsilon An aesthetic dancer An actress A lady of leisure A good student An attorney A Latin teacher A fashion model A nurse maid A cashier An elevator operator A Hunk notice Acook in a lumber camp A missionary A gym teacher Graduation in 8 years An actress A lion tamer A second Winnie Winkle 1 ff i l li ll ll lt if Q X X Farwell, Lalon An actor A gum peddler iq Faucett, Cecil An electrical engineer A bellboy ' , Feely, Margaret An heiress A fresh air fiend YY Fielding, Carolyn -X private secretary A housewife N Floyd, Dora A trained nurse A clairvoyant lj Fogelson, Helen A piano teacher A clerk in Woolworth's 6 S Foley, Milo A mining engineer A mineralogist M X i 5 Franki.Justinl Valentino's understudy A carpfnter X Avi! Frank in, He en An aviatrix A For owner K if , Freeman, Leon A math teacher An errand boy H M French, Francis Popularity Second assistant to a bootblack French, Harry A dancing teacher A wrestler , Fried, Bernice A congresswoman Worker in a soap factory lx Frolick, Minnette A second Nazimova An art instructor if el i W f i- X W . f A Gallaher, Clifford A track star A floor walker f if N Garrett, Pauline A bookkeeper An asylum keeper i X ll 'l Geisman, Ruth President of Vassar Akindergarten teacher lyr Gerstel, Leonard A philanthropist A miser V Qi Gonnelly, Ellen A publisher An auditor N 7 TD Goodnow, Arthur A radio wizard A car conductor 'nf V X' Granville, Claarles A pugilist A janitor k 5 X ' Green, Theo ore A comedian A lumberj ac f Griffith, Alzada A concert violinist An organ grinder f7 E W Hambright, Walter President of United States Member of Student Council lil., fy ' lis, Hanna, Edward A banker A gas inspector Y f' Haradon, Audrey A teacher's pet An intolerant mdependent Ny YW' Harper, Edwin An Indian prince A plumber TWY 1 j Hayes, Martin Class president Class pest KX ! lx., 3 Heilbron, Sara Dora To tour California Avisit to Joliet l at 1 f, i Q Heilbrun, Frances A research worker A drug clerk ' KQQX Hersch, Sylvia To own a candy shop An adherent of stoicometry ,Q i , gershiilguth d , A second Ruth St. Denis A contgrtionist tx' , iijXJi'ff!'A Hsin, Rliiif fS?2liffl1ffirEZlhi0nS irillsliiil Heyman, Mildred A Texas cow girl A camp tire guardian C' X1 'Y geylrTan,JREth Q poet fl Qswefper at H. P. Xyffyf' ,tx ,f lg ey, o n man o etters mai carrler 1 X ily , ,' f Hine, Edna A photographer An astronomer ff.-X1 Hobson, Emily A champion swimmer Fisherman's wife Hoffman, Ednabelle To assist Pavlowa Her maid ,JN M4911 flif 'fr x--7 f '- v' 'T 'f 'f' Vi 'i'-'- . -.--- ----- -f- ,f-----. -'f-- . v---f--s ,.., 1 1 - 1 if? LJ .,5.e:ef:f37r? C Sxee::,53i'iTuZig,4 ee ,A +51 1g4X-1 1 rx x xiQ:.i 51 li5.s.V,1,' 1,3324 tx ix, Xfiv--s, 5 xx ., V. r ,-Lf A-,I - f rl X, '-.ef ,g . t i 3 'e IBEW . A-at J J X f if 1-5.4! lr e- ' F ,, -,5r f ' lei :Ii l ' ,s . A 1 f 1.1 , fa me I sri f V . ., .1 .,.-r H 'ei .1 , X, .f,..:.g-I! KW . Q ki! A J, J J .3-riff f 'T .4 S eq, efee'e'f'P1f????L'i-T fm v . 1 4 , f , , ..', ,., jgefew , , . V s2T7g.i1f:g:i'jgg: Q.: gffii-QW f ,J ' Qlffiff, qi., -, 1-in ' .,. .4 2 1-.aa...,.1,., ,W,.V . 4, 'Q Tl NAME SECRET AMBITION THE PROBABLE OUTCOME Holmes, Violet To own a private yacht Captain of a scow I Hooker, Beatrice A congresswoman A baker . Horn, Olive . A naturalist A theologian y X5 Hornbeck, Pauline A globe trotter A travelling salesman in Horrocks, Frances A secretary A Girl Reserve 3 Howell, Jane A language teacher A movie queen ,LQ Huges, Frank A caveman A padded cell f g Q Hurey, Mary The first lady of the land The last Hyun, Andrew A mechanical drawing teacher A sign painter I ,Q James, Margaret A French professor First grade teacher , 4 Jamison, Lawrence A cab driver A dog catcher Johnson, Arnold Factory foreman A laundryman ' .J Johnson, Edwin An athlete A tango dancer J J 0hf1S0U, Herbert A surgeon Owner of a hot tamale stand Jones, Arthur A major-general A private R Jones, Arthur An editor A newsboy l Kahn, Johanna A kindergarten teacher A hair dresser Katz, VIVIHH A Hbutterflyl' A suffragist Kernohan, Frances To win a beauty contest A clown Kersting, Eugene To edit a dictionary A poor speller Keys, Katherine Ann A jeweler A bootblack ' Kleckmer, Helen A football hero's wife A football fan Knight, Gilbert Kotryck, Victoria Kraft, Grace Krogh, Kaare Kurrie, Sebastian Lake, Doris Larkin, Thomas Lawrence, Cynthia Laymon, Hilda Lekholm, Elliot Levy, Sylvia Lewis, Leon Liese, Reuben Loeb, Elsa Lockwood, Willitt Lucky, Margurite Lunn, Richard Lyle, Robert Lyman, Freda Lyndal, Viola Mac Crakin, Donald Macfarlane, Ruth Macpherson, Iris Malberg, Katherine Malm, Marie Markle, Martha Marshall, Horace Mayer, Wallace Mayer, Walter McBride, James McCloud, Virginia McCormack, Edward McCormack, Frances McCuaig, William McDougall, Marjorie McGavock, Randall A second Caruso A nurse A dancer A football hero An electrical engineer An Egyptologist A political career A cavewoman A trained nurse A business man A school teacher President of the U. S. A musician Marriage A night watchman A dancer A travelling man A banker A noted clubwoman A famous athlete An aviator An authoress A newspaper editor To travel A dress model A famous violinist A druggist A judge A Blue Law leader ' An engineer A beauty doctor A humorist A contortionist A millionaire A noted pianist A bachelor 145 A fish peddlcr Matron in an insane aslyum A missionary Speaker of the House An electric chair A society belle A second Andy Gump A Sunday School teacher A nurse maid A tramp A manicurist' Pres. of the Rinky Dinks A waiter An old maid A national donuno Hotel dishwasher A tramp A policeman A lady barber A bank cashier An undertaker A waitress A Cub A farmerette A circus rider Champion gum chewer Rags-old-iron man A convict A constable A street car conductor A veterinary surgeon A a1JaWnrJ A tennis champion Pilot of a rowboat An organ grinder An ideal husband -lg ' 1 ,DLX X vi :Y 5 , , , E 4,5 PK ' 55 O I -f i l Hi 2 5 ' I'lZMi?'ici? Y Jig ui' 3 2 gn 'ilil 4 v al I i 7 i,,i J-,,.f-J giyx 5 Q B ,-5 I if - , f: e,.,..f wary ' 1. Q -'25 X., ' Ag, I-L N s r f- fe -3.,.RM4A :.':- 1-gf. fix! ---' 'E . ':f.+ -1: '... Q ads-:Q 'ir P' -i+::.Q,fjxfvQv-as a W ' it ' L Y. . 'nf'-' -Av 'f - As. ' i W WZ NAME SECRET AMBITION THE PROBABLE OUTCOME M4 D ,i li X C, lk ,f by xi, W 4 i gl fi, M li NA M M XX 1 I , N , , 4 fail ag, rl M X 1-,. lr fgw ,pf ' ll ENN fy,,,. if l LLH1 'Lf M L 1 l X McGrath, George Messe, Inez Metz, Walter Miller, Katherine Millsaps, Margaret Morgan, Ruth Morley, Hugh Mourant, Stanley Murphy, Frank Murphy, ,lean Murray, Bertram Myers, Richard Nelson, Roberta Nettum, Edward Newman, Irving J. Notter, Rosemary Nudelman, Adolph D Oberg, Rosalie Oboler, Archie Odin, Olaf Ogden, Thomas Oleson, Frankie Ong, Floyd O'Toole, James Ovenn, Harvey Pexton, Herbert Pfaelzer, Evelyn Pierce, Elizabeth Powers, Katherine Pray, Dorothy Prove, Louise Pujols, Annette Pyle, Nova Rice, Bernice Riffle, Edward Rossemeissal, Dorothy Rowe, Doris Rubel, Milton Ruppert, Florence Salisbury, William Salomon, Myrtle Sandberg, Ludwig Sawyer, Charles Scala, Louise Schoenberg, Babette Schoif, Charles Scudder, Joseph Seralis, William Sexton, Otis Shane, Marian Shult, Charles Shultz, Kathryn Sider, Rose Simpson, Elizabeth Smith, Lenore Solomon, jean Solomon, Rose - Y-as .L .,., ---- s- - L, E f- x ,, W, , 3 -' A-f--.ff An architect An orator A sultan Pres. Harding's secretary A movie star To marry an Arab A chess champion A movie star A ventriloquist A policeman A fireman A professor of horticulture An extensive traveller A chemist A bank president Owner of a beauty parlor A broker A great violinist A cheerleader A second Caruso A famous magician Somebody's wife A radio wizard A famous man A surgeon A successful C. I. C. president A Quaker . A commercial artist A society bud A school teacher One of the Four Hundred A French teacher An author A fancy diving champion City clerk A movie actress To learn how to swim A cheerleader An athlete A jewelry collector To get married A geologist An orator To separate an atom A cheerleaderess A good fellow A photographer A politician A 'tspeed king A model A lawyer A doctor A college professor A financier To have a handsome husband An actress To write like Shakespeare X, ,. X --9-A L- A house of cards A telephone operator A botanist A soda slinger An astronomy teacher A farmer's wife World's marble champion A barber A peddler A night watchman A bell hop A poet An elevator girl An explosion An insurance agent Matron of an orphanage Pawnshop keeper Salvation Army lass A prize lighter Vegetable man An acrobat Matron of an old maid's home A mechanic A scissors sharpener A plumber A clean building An artist's model A movie star Owner of a pickle factory A cook Second maid A loving wife A copy reader A flapper A minister A clerk in WoolWorth's Dismal failure A doctor A schoolmar'm A Mormon preacher Success three times A whitewing A mathematician Eternal peace A newspaper reporter 'tSteve himselfn A pugilist An artist Breaker ofthe law A nurse Warden at Sing-Sing A dressmaker A snake charmer Cashier in H. P.'s lunchroom A dumbbell A stenographer Writer of dime novels lr it il it 5 WV' tk, Q f K If X ill v f lvl , i 5 W all ,. by X WS lil, W, W ES 01 MR ll f ' 1 X S ,., rl, 1,1 13 V .xiii 2 - .ff ' iE.Lil:?fv1--gl ?rl57Z'i'Tf'?EFfWfi:'S1'-,7E-T111-20 Vein? j7f,T5'5?l7f ff' 4 J, k. A--:lx e,XX fx I 'nc' x ' --sf f' X .. ,V A. ,L , 4, NJ ,. --- .xxg-N ,gil-.5 -YXYJ, L,--ck! ,Apu -lx! , A-.L-.X X- V X X Y ' ' 1 FR :.' -- ff,,,,5X.,,, ,self -Crjw-lxgi 4 L... A W- Li . ,,s, . W. 146 1 7 ,,' W V 4 . - h F ' ' f-xg L. I 55,0 ...ggi O jx 421 5 ' or .fire -l Q ' smell' X J -, M' :el-rl qs , I if' W v ,f-Jr' ,ti A ai Q 4 ' A F x .f I was it Q f i ,w w -- -jkrj- ,.,f L,., 14T..,, - ' l Q 'X tl -S-mi lf' e-v 3 : g p - W .. 'fy 1 EQ' 5 'Q'-17 7-7! ' Q QQ Y, X jd X - ! v .--' - - - 'arf-cp-L. f' fr-g - 'fwfr M W ' ,. - 4 03, f ,, . -f-g . - f Mi? . A WT, rj D K, NAME SECRET AMBITION THE PROBABLE OUTCOME Q Spolinsky, Iack A chef A dough boy il K f Stewart, Ray To own a restaurant A waiter ' by 4 Straub, Marie An economist A bank cashier 5 4 v Sumner, Harriet An authorist A chamber maid Sunn, Tai Graduation No outcome , Swank, David A golf champion Disappointment D, 6 Swedburg, Edwin A matinee idol A gum peddler D , 4 ll 7 fl O Tamon, Jeanette. A manicurist Dishwasher in a restaurant D, 4 Thomas, Marjorie A movie actress Worker in a glue factory px Thompson, Helen A Spanish teacher Somebody's stenog J , Thompson, Margaret A bright pupil Sunstroke Thorne, Fae A famous actress A deaconess Thurston, Eleanor An orator Interpreter , D Q Tibbitts, Miriam Valentinds partner A chorus girl ,llq N Tompson, Maro A fashion designer Tailor's assistant f ' Trayford, Vera An English teacher A humorist ,Q l Q ffl Tripp, Lucille . A science teacher A suffragist leader H Turnbull, Beatrice To have curly hair ' Stacomb combination ,W il C529 W ,L K gan tlienichoten, Marjorie A cirsus leader A poegess Xi, p ' 'V ena e, irginia An a venturess An In ian princess 1 3 YJ f X f .x A 'lx ll 'W ', 5 ifxU',, Walden, Walford A minister The parsonage ash man li, :MQ Wallace, Gordon A successful Annual salesman A shoestring peddler SAQ Vex, wallaclh, Rosixaflind Kreisler's rival H. P. orchestra Q a in orn, ary A business woman Mama's angel child Walters, Edward A tea-hound A tea-salesman lt A fx M Ward, Evelyn A champion high jumper A saleslady I Wil Ward. Henrine A horsewoman A bareback rider V XX, Waterhouse, Dorothy The owner of a beauty parlor Matron of an orphanage fix lx Waterman, Evelyn A brunette Red hair l, l ' WatS0H, John A great musician A train caller r AXA at fy, WCljfW61H, Evelyn A reformer A happy wife L, gcklxj gals, Weinberg, Louis A second Cicero The friend of students if XX w Wemchenk, Gertrude A public speaker A telephone operator TN? Z i . , t , ,i WC!Sb6fg, Dora An athlete A cabaret dancer X lg ,bi f' Weiss, Gustave An Arabian chief A ditch digger W fl N, Wendt. Eleanor An opera star A tiddledy-winks champion ,Q xx' ff' wlffl, Eglllqbeth A prophet b A fortunf-tellerl b 111 Xl if Q i I ite, olse Boys' basket all team Mascot or gir s' scru V , lla WQICOX. Wendell A famous violinist A safe blower dl X ,K Wiley, Marguerite Anti-cigarette League Tobacco importer Q Q Wills, Elizabeth To grow tau shrinkage Eff W!lS0H, Anne . A French teacher X Change in ambition NR 5, W1towsky,Beatr1ce To dance with Valentino Picture worship ' t j eZ, Woltman,Mar1e An orator Awoman lawyer Q Cl lull Woodson, Emanuel Congressman at large Chef at the Drake Hotel foxy Yw11xx'Q Woodward, Clayton A floor walker A tramp , 1 . ll Woodward,Lol1ta To talk Spanish fluently An expert in English slang R, ' ff,-5 4 Wotell, .l0l1I1 To fly An aviator fdyffl 5 ,MQ x -V' - XT? C 1 5 his Young, Elizabeth A milliner A lady barber QI 7 1 E, fi PA: . fm fl ff, J Zlmmefmall, Herbert A lawyer A street cleaner N, ,P -' X -. --if ,f4-fe.-eN-- H X r'TP1,, if'1 'fe' A '11v 7'.--rr'-err? . -Q'--- ,ML -1 v- ---7. fx-1--7 f x 'E ixsfzisgal ..,- f' in f' 4fif,wFL,T f,Q ?T Xj15iif1,::,:NcxQfQ:f'x,:XVj7':-,135 S:-,Q,, H:T:l-13,,f,!ANl twfgigff 'ef' Izgg1,5f1Naei:1,,ggi, s D eg, 1 eeet, ,1,,i5g:la2:IX-1 147 ,Ns .-...TW-....-......,, v x Tyr-,L Fig! , 4 , ,,, . , A -.V , , -i, -PM V WA V Vi YYCPPM.-PM MPC A rata at Dysffg My , C, N 'ff 2 X Y ,,,c-,j1fc, 'if i iffff CM' f 955' fi ' p' ' X fa., , , fa-+ X' -,a-:-L:,:- ' , a 'l .ee c. W Y E 9 il ffl? l X 'pf -fi' INN f 4 . 'Wt M NAME SECRET AMBITION THE PROBABLE OUTCOME Aaron, David A revenue otlicer A bootlegger iff! 2,7--5. Achle, Walter A second Rodolph Nobody's Sheik 7 ,f ' Afremow, Reeva An opera star A victrola fan X. 1 ' Qlbrighg, Ierrgld A Romeo A woman hater 'F f , lg 4 exan er, Jo n An author A limerick writer ,fji,N' if , X Qllen, Xlzlolqenee A geometry teacher A cashier lf ' if Q en, i iam A chiropodist A blacksmith fl, ' RR !,f inillerson, Elvira A musician A piano tuner . ffvff my ff 1 n erson, ut A teac er A chorus girl flixql Andrews, Josephine A tragedienne An elocution teacher Q, 2'Q'y,f Anschlel, Chester The Salvation Army Abum 'flf Q Aquino, Hermengildo A Manila merchant Owner of a hot dog stand -Q ,-A WS, l Arnold, Vivien A famous basketball star A basket weaver ' BH, i!f,l,b1 Atalla, Leo A university professor A first grade teacher 'QQ ff PX fi , Baker, Gardiner A villain A minister t Q, , , f, 'if g Barnett, Sandy A second Pythagoras An assistant credit man ,gf Q Beal, Burton An all-American tackle Fishing tackle RWE 'KY7 Bell, Ruth I A bond salesman Weekly agent 1 kt fly, Bepko, Marie A buyer for Field's A clerk in Krcsge's VK ft- Berg, Myrtle. An artist A sign painter ,L ' ,, AN Bernstein, Milton A paving-contractor A brick-layer V , 1 , r Eerry, Engine A mechanical engineer A scissors grinder v f , erry, ut musician A seamstress ' Ig Eiinold, Ilgiiary A fincy ice skier A hard fall . , i , ,ff 1 mgs, na o ave cur y air Aperamnent wave Birkhoff, Nicholas President of the U. s. A Street cleaner gm? ' lf Blanchet, Altoney A pharmaceutist A soda clerk i - J ,' .cph fl' Bradford, Charles A Latin professor Interpreter for a ear conductor ff ff llgrzadlgf, Frederick A basketi-balltplayer M Star in Tiddledy'-Winks X 4 5 , ri , ernice A secon Bar ara La l ar A second Gale Henry A Brill, Ruth A millionaire's wife Keeper of the chickens 1 f l Nfl lf, Bromley, Jewel A golf player A croquet fan WW ,AQ I Erophy,granies IAIla:1vyeg b A Civics teacher A- Y of rown, orne ius ea o ce oy , A janitor , X- , Broivn, Elizabeth An honest business woman Poverty Kyo f ' Buc , Marie A gym instructor Fat woman in a circus M' X l . Burrhus, Pauline A concert singer A devoted wife HN ff Busch, Lillian A modiste A sewing teacher , Busjaeger, Natalie A Red Cross worker A teamster's wife Byland, Martha A society reporter A waitress f Caldwell, Edwina A duchess A Dutch maid ' Cameron, Donald A millionaire A street car conductor J Campbell, Laura A butterfly A maid 9, ,gf Cantrell, Arthur A comedian An undertaker ' Carlsen, Clifford A football player A shoemaker ' Child, Madge Her name .in print A death notice Christoffersen, Helga A private secretary An envelope addresser Chutkow, Helen A famous beauty The Pillsbury Flour Girl Clark, Argyle A second Howell A poor fish Clarke, Helen An English History teacher A chemist Clay, Lucius A second Henry Clay Keeper in a deaf asylum Close, Gordon Captain of the football team Water boy 1 Cockrell, Paul A movie star A circus freak Cohen, Charlotte Cole, Clifford A good horsewoman A chauffeur X-,af i 148 Owner of a Merry Go Roundi' A Kiddy Kar salesman l 1 ' 4 2 F We 1- 1 lx., 'xr' Q-. jj, K-gif! 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Owner of a circus An English teacher An actress An elevator operator Subway director Telephone operator A star comedienne Raven haired beauty A broken heart A pie-slinger Cashier at the Tivoli A clown An athlete An usherette X , ll it it ,N Kanet, Ida A book agent An Aitchpe agent x 3 Katz, Alan A street car magnate A street car conductor Xi Katzman, Theodore A football player An old clothes mian Rl , Kaynor, Harry A radio expert A bell-hop X, ,ff Keiser, Elizabeth To have bobbed hair A National Bob LQ' Q Keller, Rose An errand girl A waitress Kelso, Myrtle To see the world A stay at home Kenefick, Marion A club woman A housewife x Keogh, Florence An actress A nurse maid K Kern, Jacob A Weekly agent Magazine salesman X Keyes, Charles A gentleman of leisure A brick-layer K X Keyes, Clayton A movie star A street cleaner ,Q , Kirkland, Jessie A star athlete A switchboard operator ' Klasen, William A general A permanent K. P. job Knisely, Barbara A telephone operator A toe-dancer N LaFollette, Mabrae An elocutionist A missionary to China w K Laird, Olive A chicken Owner of a poultry farm , Lauer, Lloyd A violin master A wood-cutter Laurence, Lyle A model dresser An old clothes man , l Laurie, Eugene A cheer leader A monitor X Lazarus, Helen A milkmaid A milkman's wife Levin, Sylvia A modern flapper A settlement worker X Lewy, Earl Bandmaster An engineer X Lipschultz, Meyer An aviator A subway conductor Logan, George A prohibition agent A taxidermist Lounsberry, Carroll Supt. of Sing-Sing A hangman D Lovitt, June A second Queen of Sheba A dairy maid K Lowenthal, Helen To own a powder factory A flour salesman Y Lowy, Robert A senator A mail carrier ,f Lunn, Richard A professor A gum salesman 5,QV5'Q Mack, Donald A second Tom Meighan ' A second Al St. John MacNealy, Dean The Sheik of Araby A tent salesman Tfif Maddox, Mildred Head of the Chicago libraries An assistant school librarian kffl Mahone, Marcus A second Rockefeller A Piggly Wiggly clerk. Al Xl Maremont, Blanche America's maost famous woman An unknown postal clerk pmfgsl Markbreit, Henry An original tango dancer A second Harold Teen lf T if, Markovitz, Frances A female detective A tight-rope walker N -A I Martin, Eleanor To have a natural marcel Owner of a beauty parlor Xfbkffl Martin, Ruth A dance with Valentino Rodolf's laundress 2, Mason, Kenneth To have an eternal holiday A truant officer ,ff Mather, Donald An ambassador to Europe Owner of an ice-cream parlor Al fl McCann, Kathryn An exploress A Blue Sunday worker its Meyerhoff, Edna A private secretary A hair dresser Vi' t l Miller, Miriam A flapper A college dean pf ' tl il ra Y, J 1 z 'fft-ff. 's'. mf , Y,7 - , T 372' X gf? N gf' ff: Yi, 'KC' ,V Rf' ff-ii ' , ,gcf-f 'sf'-Tl'7, M saasjreeaasfssafesfssieeesefssferstgassafw -- 42QFfZff5NfZ55127ID't9P'1Y,- if - :LZQ fifiisrxg ,Y-4,3 1 s- ,.,.-w , mimi -m,...:i-SIL V V. A '-,gg s , '-'QP E115-. l QW' 2-'QLSPQ 'N i :: 'Byf 'fum c J 4 Y 2 1' ' , 5 5 iff' ., , ., 1.1. 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P.'s future principal Janitor's broomholder N, Peterson, Russell A money lender Owner of a pawn shop ,f YK Pfieffer, Floyd A banker A street car conductor M X Pflaum, Irving A bootlegger Abdruggist , 5 Plant, Willard A bank president A bookkeeper If Plumb, Adelaide Society editor of the Tribune A model housewife l i K Rawlings, Doris A hair dresser A wig maker Rein, Lucile To know all the football team To know the water-boy w f Reiter, Mary A writer A stenographer I 1 Rice, Leroy A motor cop ' A speeder Ricker, Arthur An explorer A dentist J I A Rifkin, Helen Apublic orator Secretary of Ladies' Aid X Roberts, Glyn A history shark A market gardener fx Cl Roberts, Marion An actress A A librarian , Robineau, Dorothy Paderewski's rival ' Owner of a hurdy-gurdy Q ,N Rosenberg, Beatrice Society editor of a magazine Advertiser of Wrigley's gum YY Rosenstiel, Edward A physician A chef at the Blackstone SS X Rothchild, Jack A woman hater A married man , Rothschild, Miriam Galli Curci's rival A nurse girl . f X, Rudolph, Hester A prima donna A milliner Ruhling, Georgia President of the I. C. Ticket seller at I. C. station ,fx Ryan, Geraldine A dancer Scene shifter SX Salomon, Lawrence A track star Western Union messenger Yfj Salomon, Walter To 'lti.unk one subject ' S in everything ' Sanders, Margaret A private secretary An elevator girl Ji, Sanner, Edward A general A head butler fag' 1 Sayler, Anna A mathematician A dreamer 5 Scherabel, Harry A second Charlie Chaplin A second John Barrymore l Schlegelmilch, Violet To own ten pairs of earrings Avisit to Woolworth's Mi Schoenberg, Betty Editor-in-Chief of the Weekly The printer's devil Schulman, Beatrice A second Sybil Bauer A life guard ff' Selz, Irma Art Editor of the Annual Grocery clerk Mfg' Shallenberger, Frederick An opera star Throat specialist Shapiro, Jerome Apugilist To punch I. C. tickets 5 ff Sheely, William Head of a sanitarium An inmate Sheffield, Elizabeth To do what Margaret does A happy life with Margaret xii NN 3' WG All g:1gQxgQ,?t55jZ2likJ5 K 2,-L , . 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A Surgeon A butcher t Snitowsky, Fannie A dancer A cashier is D Q SDaYd,Al1C6 To dance like Irene Castle Success lm i Speed, Edlfh A mamleflllin - A stenographer X lv Spence, Elizabeth A society belle A telephone belle l ll kk X s Spray, L1ll1an A Hqppef A Spinster f' ! Steere,James Aminister An insurance agent Stlefelf Samuel . . A radio salesman A junk dealer ff Sfockmark, Virginia A dramatic teacher A student of Zoroastrianism ' 'I Stout, Adelaide An artist's model Member of the Ku Klux Klan N 1 SUGILISS, Rosalie To be near Miss Hazlett Change of program , D K glalfppe, mth!-ll' A track man A druggist I u ivan, aur1ce A soldier A m ' d X SYlVCSfC1', D0f0tl1Y A snake charmer MauOCfaIi'h?e1ilcer K , , g N TX Xdl 1 Talken, Willard A ' 5 ht A - V 1 W ?gnkersl51i7IMaigaret A lliblixiiyieaiher A Eijlrtisjtmover X Xl omas, art ene A l A ' ' d '1 D Thompson, Donald Albifligeingineer Arineiigszixferevl X, !: 1 Thompson, Howard A brilliant student Red hair X X Thompson, Murel A sheik l A camel trainer My KV , ?l'101'H,JffSE? iobgeg a Palmer diploma The signature of fame lt lf rl 7 ICEFCCU, OH ar er An undertaker Y A f TOY, May Agym teacher One of the dumbbells ,X I Van Pelt, Charles An opera singer A banana peddler X Wade, Edward Rodolf's place D bl' f L S - D ix Walker, Dorothy Amodel housewife Agtbldlgfeor any emon Y X NH wasll2ingt1o!?,1g5.aig girl prigatisecgtary A type setter , l , 1 3 IHS, l re o ri et e ottentot A Hi 7 X X Watts, Agnes A countess A Ssiiashl-woman ' X A 5 Weatherby, George An 031 kmg Peddler of O'Cedar Oil U --ft Webb. Mark An airplane route An L motorman ,X , N7 Welnllelld, Hortense An inquiring reporter Trying to think of questions X X Weinstein, Dorothy To see King Tut's tomb The purchase of a Tribune S 'q ' Q White, Charles An alderman A criminal X J xl White, Norman Acquaintance with H. P. Aleader, in school affairs will1ami5R1chard A football hero An Ace Q , tx: ! 3 Son, avld Awdge , A football coach it ,, A, Wilson, Elizabeth Mayor of Chicago Hiswife !X..f,Q wilson, firancis t A pro football player Q furniture mover My s 1 son, argare n opera star Jj I ' Wise, Marshall' S in geometry Aliijlhlcrxligiice IW rx A Kl Nlziiigri Ciatherlne Q school teacEerR O T C 12 saleslady 1 ff -MM, o , o .n major in t e .... minero oa 1 1,- W001, lfvlllg An automobile racer Whiz-bang' salesman Www, H -Worthington, Solon A mov1e producer A star gazer tl l lx if gl YSICS, Kenneth A second John D. 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F ' fi QA sophomores l NAME INDOOR SPORTS K4 C my of D l 3 if Aaron, Jessie Abel, Aaron Abercrombie, Gertrude Aiken, Charles Allen, Arthur Allen, Ione Angle, Marjorie Arms, Scott Arndt, Joseph Atwood, John Baim, Philip Bain, Vernon Baird, John Baker, Elbert Baldridge, Mary E. Balensi, Leo Ballentyne, Dorothy Barnes, Dorothy Baumsmith, Alfred Baylor, Dorothy Mending socks Trying to grow Picking up weight Laughing 'heartily Looking forward to vacation Studying English Worrying about geometry Concentrating CPD Coming late to class Sharking in history Jabbering Employing his gray matter . Amplifying his voice Sleeping in class Elucidating the wonders of the G. R.'s Striving for perfection Advertising Wrigley's Hauling in S's Following in Isaac Newton's footsteps Slipping through lc Vt 'll tt it .t Q 9 fl Beck, Ira Trying to reduce - ' Behymer, Frederick Aspiring to Sigma Epsilon N K D Bell, Donald Condemning the monitors X! iw Bennett, Norman Boosting the team 6 X 'NN ' Berry, Herbert Shining in Advanced Algebra 4 X V Berry, Kathryn Taking the curl out of curling irons W f X l Berwyn, Frances Enlarging the dictionary bf Q X 4 Birch, Ruth Entertaining the division room UD Xt Blackwell, Mavis Thinking I , Blumenthal, Leo Working his jaws ' I Bogle, Jane Reading novels xl f 5 Bollard, Beatrice Practicing Sanskrit 1 X Bouard, Ethel Apologizing 6 X Borges, Josephine Playing the piano - l 1' , Boyer, George Teasing the teachers S! graitgwaitg, Helen Nafritling- poetry d rau on, scar i on eying aroun ' ' 4 Bronell, Gregarb I Eodlging Leap year , Browarsky, Ma e oo ing er best 1 i Brown, Bailey Parking his six feet lg? Brown, Ifilelin gazing towardhthe gars K 'tx 'N Brown, ac er uning in on t e ra io l Brown, Ruth Cleaning her locker if I Bryant, Eva Acting as peace maker X , I P, , Burnside, Frances Dreadlng division UD Q V 4 Butler, Virginia Talking noiselessly 5 ii FQ Caliger, Betty Helping mother , W ' campbm, cecu shining in the Glee Club J rj, N , Campbell, Mary Rejoicing in straight hair Xt WIN Carroll, Herbert Monitor duty. mx Castle, Beatrice Reading foreign newspapers Q' li K , W Chesler, Sidney Playing Parcheesi , QQ gliitgana Dorothy Reading KS1n1appy Igtoriesz ar , race pp ying ree owers ,wit an Clark, Leonard Looking expectant Z Clary, Allen Conducting anti-radio campaigns , I my Clason, Helen Enjoying the Cosmopolitan fl Cohen, Pauline Reading, Page.9 in the Weekly fgj 1 Cohen, Ruth Conferring with Prlscilla 9:-, if W,fi', Dial, A L A c e e C X s CM gif Vf' 32772 V7 1 f X, f as as Twflf QR + L C EELS. 4, L , . L. Mx .4-A243--,Li 155 i l 1 i ,rl 7 i x it --d v,-v ,wg O i W .,.,.,...,......... --X l I E W ...mall - ,X XX I i 'Q 5 . A O ix ' I Hr., ' ll ' ' -9 A , p x I 1 , W mel!! is l V , Q, .Eng 'g'-7--,,, XV 1 i 5, ,,em,M-giijiiijliiff-ff ' E5 D 1 J V ' 3 bvq, .egwqi gi, in if tx jjm Q5 i,-if .91..Ltiff- 'K ' M---f-if .- g.-.-.w.. .,,- 2 if ,--,-i'g x4l1 T, .. ..- Y' 4 X ., U, 913:.,M, X, . P, -4 C , ...M wwf. ..,, ,,,,,,, . ,, ...na m Qwlu--,M 0, nut., .. !:i.:-:lLf-s-,.m - gaeixae, - - ' ' -- -f ., fir' -X' ' - 'eil l'Q4i ENN ff, ', C 'ily i e 'I fwklfgii ' qyvr l. ,fu ' lf xg 5 wil C TIAME INDOOR SPORTS li, it ff' ' V . 1 ' li iii Ccciliiilgjvlizfailgifce Ziiglgfzei from classes WX: gonnolly, Lucille Relating a nightmare l taxi Ooper, Phlllp Ralsmg Cain IXQM, Y Corn, Ruth G- - O ff Corson Fran Wmgpussy a bath V J i ces Practlclng punctuality W f! gosium, ICIatherl1ne Flunklng four subjects l g outer, arol B - - - xx DQR COX, Eugene Fggdgnbliihlielirted I Cripe, Chauncey Looking forciiegff ti, d AM , I. Crow, George ' ' g a 3 S R fi, . . Sllpplflg out of R O T C , Dlfvqi CUft1SS, LOUISE Selling Annuals ' ' ' ' XZ? ' Dales Anna Ma ' - X' i 7 . ' Y Translating Egyptlan t Ch' ,Qi l Bgvis, iiabel Going-to G. R. meetincgs mese 3 Davis' Mary EUJ0y1Hg herself L DeaIhS,Ma5i'1giJaIiet time dm D f .f em tt ' Kill Biigilfiiygadiive glgfgflgiziilctili W Dil Dell, Robert Caftiioiii Olfuq falfies lx cl Dimas, Jeannette S , 8 Or t e Weekly lil f xg Dimond Virginia Lquabbllng V Q VY Dohoney, Margaret Shxiiliiigulsivligeilef name wmv' N Donohue, Kenneth ' y - LJ I, S Dougherty Reginald leoolglng for a girl Dfisweuy Matthew Tigglllg afquamfrd with Mi. Riddell fl l ill Driver, Merritt Dfivi mg up Valiui mdmess excuses ff Q Duggan, Clarence Irnb'bI?g at amludance B Q Dunkelberger, Myrtle Reailiicigg VV1i:idlx2li?esg??j Ai fi x, Xi! , Edleman, Louis H'd' ' 1' Elisberg, 'Herbert Hi11Li2Entge1ll1rfied1R,?ZiVs3I3aD'CfS M l Elliot' Wlnaeld Studying butterflies l - Elvfeu' Ffallklm Bothering the monitors l N Esslg, William Playing ficatvs cradled lwx '- QI Ester, Gertrude Chatting with everybody is A gi, Fairchild, Evelyn Carrying a pil f b k kj VXQV Farrell, Frederick Writing indoor? scportgo S il, Yxli W7 Fastmg' Hazel Enjoying bobbed hair fi Q 1 11-ggucett, Bti-ryl. Acting sociable lit F rgusfgl' C5116 591111112 UD Candy in the lunchroom A ty Erryf ,ofothy Dancing - fl all ggzafneth Being f'square with Pythagoras 'fxvxr lX lil Fish' Edal one Radlaung brillianey di Ni txt ' Wm. Llvlng up to his name l a ll l , . it i, Fletcher, Ellzabeth Burnln out c l' ' xl ff ff-L , Flude Robert W g ' ur mg Irons WA RTV? FO1'Ce, Mar aret Oqhlppmg from afar iff: 1 E Ford iv H 8' Talking over the telephone , F-ii l ff' - ' a 6 . Makllig an impression Tffif WW Frlberg, Marguerite Winding the clock M Ki A . l iii fQ YK if gggggihefi Donald Entering the movie contest i .ii er, Leslie Passm f fp U R I J, G .g out ree paper me V5 1,, ardner, Dorothy W h ' i -3 as mg dishes - l pig, . ,,i ' Geegan, Edward Being humorous if Gelsman, Helen Knitting K geigfgldalsgi Dan Making trouble -ij '-YL . i , essen ' i - : giglegghlglatalle Telling .zilralbiut ill- hls dad 3' 1 Murderlng time f,,fflllxj l it ,fat l i Xi' ifqfliii lily ll :jfsxi.-gfz.it-if'7,g4QTZj,L-5353?-,A,--l?,,f..NQ.-i7-sm Qi? Erika, f 5 C g4? 'i1f.f'i' fi ffixi N-fgiiffzewi-i-nerve-fee, A, 6 'W' 4 ' A ' '-itxfxiiiiili' al x x l f 1 l f f at 5 . :yy EW' A f up 1 l W-ful' . L 1 A , - 71 . - ' af-if 'P-iriiixilri E 12 2 RE D w , i r '.V ,L t iff? . at L ,, H 1 --A V Qu, ---f' ' K Y l'1-ii5f- Y-,f V if -X !,i-., . . .,, . . a uf A e A A A e lj Tn' r ,fi TL fl 1 NAME INDOOR SPORTS tx jf Gilmour, :l0l'In Dyeing his hair X ' Glttlef, Esther Being 3 bother H ff H, Glovltz, Mabel Doin housework BJ, pl . . . 3, X Q yxx Godfrey, Virginia Cheermg the team j wwf Goe, Helen Translating Latin 7 ' Goldberg, Edward ' Sleeping overtime , Ng, G00d1T1an, Sarah Being a young Amazon 'ij 1 if Gordon, Charlotte Keeping late hours AQ QQ Graham, Marshall Avoiding publicity Xi ff , Grant. Alexander Running a circus N k , Greenberg, Lillian Looking pleasant 'X ,7 ,iv X Greenwald, Eugene Yelling Shut Up 'X QQ G1'?6nWald, Harriet ' Refusing laborious questions W, Griffin, Ma1'CLlS Professional boxing we f if Grlfnn, Mary Catching every expression N Griffin, Mildred Scattering sunshine XVO Guild, Berene Working hard rf Htl' lm! Gunn, Anna Tutoring in division ,TNQ , f fm , i' 'll Hall, Virginia Getting acquainted with the boys fi' 4 galpinny, Helen Excelling in English S5 Hiaigirigiiii H,21'3'Tl bomillg laie W 1 B r fy , a O ou mg or es ey arry f Han1rrlQnCl, Robert Trying to curl his hair -Xl by H3nSChl1df, AIYSC Trying to rival Rembrandt Xwfl , Hanson, Elnjffl' Getting involved with the teachers ,'gl,X,, ,N Hanson, Irylng Play1ng Hide-and-Go-Seek ff 5 f i . .. , y f Hardaway. Elizabeth Reciting geometry ,fl tfhfdy Hafdlng, GEQTEIQ Asking foolish questions X f jx! H3rnFy, Ma1'J0rjC Answering foolish questions 'QAQ th Q. Harrison, Rosalind Painting Cpicturesj fjfit' VT Hart, JHITICS Bothering the ladies YYY ,AN gart, 15056111 1RIunning 340's student government 'A 1 K ,Q ar , arnne igrating ,fl yfi Y, Hayden, Mary Worshipping the stars , ix 5951326 Wllllag Pining for Wixon Tlx 'Q 1, C1 rnnn, A ele Fighting the sand-man 5 hx if Henkel, Gordon 1 Contesting with Miss Robb HCHHCSSGY, Katherme Using Wallace records .feta ,ig Herron, Bessy Studying French ' -f sl, V' Hnlln, Charlotte Inventing words ' fy, .SA X4 162313, glaking Ciolra attractive ,A fl! Hinis Harry Cgifbgaifin eprow 'ii ii ,ff - , . G g his 15d m , 5 f Hoffheimer, Marion Exploring canteieins O 'Myj JH Holbrook, John Seeking a cap rl , Huff, Frances Being a musician , , Q , Hughes, Herbert Vocalizing jlfffn Hunter, Ethel Pulling on her radio boots 'X Y 5 X C Huppeler, Frances Writing long letters A .LN jf HUrSiC. Mlldred Reading fairy tales xx, X, Hyland, Ann Jesting for 140 ' 3 ' EUSWCIREH, Harry Practicing yells ' 'P l nnes, ary Buying new clothes ' ,jljffff Jensen, Harold Amusin the irls , N' , Q, , , 8 S V X 57? Johnson. Ethel Engoyui her raven tresses ' I 2 Johnson, Gale Being breezy fiff 'fy ff, JOHCS, Alfred Perfecting pomps Q, lfljit Q 101105, Paul Reviving ancient history W ffl - H' V.!'l Kahn, Eleanor Dealing out snappy comebacks R ff ' 1 - Vfl L-fi5lQf51Cl?ill..'I 44Q?'5fi'.1fQQQQ,1QIe'e'f3ffl. , ziflikfi lfl:Z'-iiP f::4'fQ9.- L i 157 , - 2 ff Vx fq. ' , 7 f-- Q1Y to ? s A59- PEE jing: if -Wtmsllx f O -m 'Q li ,. 15265 FH' XX la n 5....elIl My l f - ,,1 , ' , , ' 1 : r RQL ,Z 3.7. . 'A-'Q fe- S - Llfiiifig :g:i f eggw-rs-'xffitfrli f f Y t ' X f up ' it-a t ' - 1 . :f,jl'fi' ,ggi fa. i,.,g,,,, 4 N 'ig f fb --X ' 36' C W K, E NAME I INDOOR SPORTS S K J K21'116S, William Playing the cornet xl k 1 Keefer, Louis Playing tit-tat-toe X . bx 4 igeeneyiyvnlienneth lgonating candy Q Q eer, irginia ' d 11 d X Kemp, Maurice E?:i1Isili1g0MaurrciiieeS K6m16dy, Adrienne Losing her locker key K?m16dy, Helen Imitating the sphinx 5 D Q IIEiU3PfORibTheodore Studying Caesar K Q 61112 ert Training a pompad u X M E:6PD1Ui6r, Fl0r6l1C6 Ilgeeping silence O r i ' 1186, Oy ancy dancing X X KHOX, D0r0thy Hobnobbing with Caesar y A rsasasrnfle sow- n , 6 I r1C6 eing r1en y N KONI, RIYIHI1 D Counting her Sigma Epsilon points KFUS6HSt1CfH3,.BCSS1C Going to games K Kupperman,-Simon - Breaking the scales l 5 - Ky16r, Harriet Working hard I l C ff Laken, Fanny R'd' th k'dd' k -X T Lambesis, Peter Loolgiig vsisd le ar Qt Z x L3Ud6r, I3-Ck Getting in trouble Lang, D01'0fhy Telling fortunes Z Lang, H31'ri6r Being sociable in LBDIH6, MHFCIH Mechanical drawing lj Latham, Edna Teasing everybody f II:6Cgfb6XEr, llillsworth Taking life easy f 6 , ra am Tuning in L s A l x , Le Master, Conrad Grinning at the glirgg es QQ i6f1?61lQI1?6f1J3m111 gidtgginglin solitude pf' N 6V!, 6 V112 ea ing t e W. G. N. ' , L6V1, S'f21r1161gh D A first hour class X L!6b61'mHr1, William Playing with little sister R 5 , Lgndberg, Wnton seeking the Weekly nickel K a IX Lgpgnan, Esther 'foUI, oU1 ing f Xt Livingstone, Blanche Spreading the news J ' I-06116, Mary Writing personals X K ,fl L06W1fy, I0-HH Racking her brain for S's X Ii0V61'11E ROY, ICIarrying the election Q, - OW6, ernevieve 4 unting for news ' 217 LowenSt6111, 1061 Springing the alarm on his watch , N X L0W1tZ, Walter Making speeches D gl Iiyg? 13261311 ieeking adventure Q K 1 y 6, 6 Y earning to converse - f' lm MacKenzie,. Kenneth Writing sport news itil I 'ly M3Ck16, William Talking to Fred felt A L, 4 MacLennan, Margaret Eating potato chips 5 Mad?-H5011-'iy G60rg6 Igldllig a holbby-horse Q 381 , 31'1'y rac ing jo es 2 Maidlow, Herbert Blushing his Hoosier blush K l QW E Manly, Waunetah Lending money yt l W Maremont, Celeste Running the Student' Council moipyii Mark, Harry Acting modern ,lg 'ff 'l Marshall, Frank Being naughty KH, gyfd Blviilrihall, ,EIUEICS Bragging about his radio ', K. by ar inez, ti ia B ' f ' dl l 'GAT Marx, Annie Gigrginglen y ,lv ! Massover, Louise Accommodating Brother Smith TNS i'I!I3St6rS, leflideliiie Igelging Miss Herrick bg Q 3Ur6r, 6 V111 - ea ing the Weekly Q,',ffl MHXSOD, Isabelle Solving mysteries .Xi Mayer, Hannah Preserving a wave 15 M624 'tbl f if , ,icris ' f 7 'yay xiii 'J' 'T'7',f'eX,..r N M ' ,ffm -:- -f--e .. 4 --7, ,,-f - ,,-., X -.. . ..., ...., ,,-, Q 1' fi- rf f eeaf '-.e , T165 nee' XI l,,LEff'7 4 X rr-'zgcgfii Q2iQL? c+fff 1 ' -F62541.,2555flifglibeeffi'33f'Q N l 158 A ,X w X . v ,7 1535 43, p i- ...S . fa , Winans. '-55. N . 1 ,M if -'L I' 6- . .- 7 T ': ' L.,-f, L75 x . ff O X lgfrgggi ' f Q' ,QV :f- ,V L' f'5 '?, 'X'-' --r w Q - ---A ..- lx :W A --F M N- ' ' ff-H Mffff ? O , ,An Q it , ...x 4 ' n 'gn A hv-Ny5 ' , V W ' N Nan - in ' ' J 1' '- , - 'L.nw.3 fjj Q- .jnkm ,X ,f X 1 Axis,-F,,:d:s,3,. t N I ff - 1 F 3har1:,-- n , K M-VV U B5 ! 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Practicing in the choir ,Iwi g, arriet Using her little black bag , Q jj Rosenberg, Theodore Burning the midnight o1l l Mx Roso, Carl working his head off S. Rowell, Loren Avoiding the worries of work ff ex WSP . WV' if A S3313 Al1CC D Dreading math tests ' N Q Y , f S3Cl1S, Lorraine Competing for the silence prize 5 1 , gakayin, gregflry Cracking chestnuts 'fit 3111116 S, OSC Borrowing canteens N Sandler, Max G Winning medals ' fl .Mft gand11i1e5Ee.r,hKa5therine Gazing at the four Walls Q COYC . 1C HY D Scrapping with Heinie f 4, 1 Q is Schindler, S0Dl1lC Making herself heard WN 'VY' Eclgmlffifi Diviothy Enjoying food TD l C nel Cr, uriel Eating French pastry , X Schon, Katherine Studying in assemblies Vfxl SCn0n9m3n, Llfla Playing with a rattle ff gl Sliilnialilome Emi:-t an W 1 1 , I ixing is or 1 'jill Sherman, Sybll Conjugating French verbs QW' Elgelfermallg, L36 Keeping his marcel in place 5 0 CCH, avi Cutting his Own hair V - Qi ljil' 7 glgoflfermallg rltgdm' Patronizing this drug store . ,Q U mari, avi Doing a Lora o Taft P' , Puff Shwartz, Irma Thinking thoughts if-Xl Sigh, Edward Reading etiquette books 'jffm-XX, NH Skinner, Defoe Magnetizing A iff Smith, Frederick Talking with a little maid jf, I .W Smith, Gertrude Getting new canteens 'iwijr Smith, Gladys Being sweet Sm1fZd0ff, l-C0 Beating the tardy bell ' gnYdCr,PR03E kistefiiing S Q' lf .OM ' DOFH, ear 4 iva ing oria wanson it 'Q iff SDFIUQCF, Albert Escaping the truant officers ,f DQ Strider, Lawrence Improving his mentality 'f igV ' 'km Stellar, RHy1HOHd Being Miss Robb's assistant ffl , li J gtevlgnsonfhqerald glrygqg tohgrow H E X A WM IC Cr, 'ima' in ing er own a airs Nlafl gilgerleljinr Mamie Combing out her curls d yfgii RY Ir - lr, lrglnla Getting assignments twiste E ,lf Sfnlke, Margaret Refilling compacts xljifflq tlrxfjft Stone, Ethel Building air castles X ji 1 Stuart, Margaret Day dreaming fl if'-lflf gull1xlan,Nf0l1n gollecting pencils 1, L3 war z, arvin unning erran s ll . ff! . . A.,k X X V. , 'Ji fkff, ', p fl ll Qi i , ,,,, ,,,.-, . OL -Ln T, ,L W. , Lflfxf.-WB, ,f gy!! ,li 5,Ji eYf,7iglAX'gg jfxclr' pgfzjif, 'LQ13'3,',f, , fx- r yQ Q 32. J msc ,fx at ' Xi get P L,-,,m:fL fifffZfCi L2iifBXA Q11a151fQ3'fXJ-i3s.Zf11'Qf Q Yffgie . F O :4131,g,t V ,J 160 Y 'Q 5 1 9 . 4 In, 1 'gh' .naming ' -9, Egw i s-1 Q if visas 5: VX ie.: ZFPTTI , --me Xiilusfsf.-' -I :H a L gill li 1 .nl lm la- :nigga -X-.av eagyfil ?-LT 1:1-4 V 3.5-4,531-:'1f--Y ,.,,, 1 NAME Swenson, Irene INDOOR SPORTS Tripping to the oihce ' O .X i ii ' ' CLE! Q X Venn CAPEEIVBI' 'TE ' Va-1-'.l1.-....I-:E1:-'f4:127L?gX'11a T F' Iv. um lg K Q yan V -0' 24 ,git ' ,X ' 1 ' gf Q 4 v N' ' A - . 'ff' ,, g e el J 2 J .qnkfegs-.2 ,llf-' ' L 'I' B Y A J5 , 1, - X f- ,,e,,,,-. . --.V -My-. - A- 'Xf'3'-:NY Y f-'f f g Rig x 1' , lo A 1 -:sir-.':':.v::' gif? ' f 'r 4 I T - f T ' 1' ' 3 TT' 3 C , - ' -' 'stylus ,L , X I-L 'FE .,,:1i.?f ,fiifj E E 48? l 111 fn Mfr' Nat' T ' A ,, NYY' V A I if l M M4 l Di 2? W X E7 Ui My r 4245, we I Q if I 'RX' 1' Xiu ll E- , fiyiegi YJ, Swineford, Frances Takken, Willard Taylor, Keith Tebbets, George Terrell, Vascoe Tinsler, Lulu Toohill, Teresa Toth, Edmund Toy, Mabel Travis, Mildred Trayford, Cyril Tripp, joye Troutman, Jeanette Trump, Alfred Tuills, Ed Turnquist, Dorothy Tuska, Dorothy Usher, William Van Theilan, Louis Van Tuyl, Ronald Vent, Charles Voight, Ada Voodry, T. I. Gilbert Wade, Horace Washburn, Dorothy Watson, Janet Watson, Rollins Weeks, Warner' Weil, Arthur Wendnagel, William Wester, Ida Westover, Margaret Wetherbee, Harold Wild, Constance Willery, Bernice Williams, Fred Williams, Joe ifjff Williams, Ruth ,715 Williams, Wiehland ff QQ, Williamson, Marjory H Wilson, Jane N1 jjj VVinkleman, Arthur , -,ggi Woodward, Clayton LLWNQ, Wright, Evelyn QA? Wright, Tracy , 1 i Young, Evelyn 1 ,X Young, Josephine r JN' ' J Zimmeringblat, Ben ' ,M IJ, iiy XXQINQT 1 NX ,-,fs li 5 'fggiljl if-,409 i , ., e,ee, .L ., s I- ,, f' -1- CX-C?:f'Ef'T?-4 Y' 'J Tx ,Z , Y-Ig N , ,. ff'-g ,, , L 4 1 . ,V . 'Xia L Y ,QQ I ..1,.,,f - - --f-. f ...,,. -,-.-...g 161z- -,,,,- . f egg ,4L,-sL ,xg-x?,,'g1gT I Going down the up'-' Trying to get in the Glee Club Caring for Lord Fauntleroy Giggling Looking wise Getting thin Reading the posters Listening in ' Radiating her brilliancy Devouring fashion magazines Playing with the cat Crystal gazing Warbling Collecting Weekly money Amusing the girls Trying to leave before ninth Breaking aquatic records Using his brain cells Matching pennies with Reher Puttering around his radio Chasing time Wishing and wishing Asking Ethel for help Bringing absence excuses Dramatizing Mother Goose rhymes Counting cash supplies Scaring the freshies Tuning in on the sermons from Central Church Hunting Weekly contribs Day dreaming Star gazing Reducing Trying to collect money Living up to her name Playing nurse girl Concentrating Representing the age of chivalry Smiling benignly Making himself inconspicuous Presidency of Sophomore Girls Looking attractive Sleeping nights Eating peanuts Tapping the keys Being chivalrous to the ladies Enjoying independence ' Singing solos in music class Improving his appearance ff as .4 f ffy f s K -tg X, x X . , ,X X -, , , ff., H . x v,,AX, I--, f ex-,K . , -. 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WW 1 W i QB sophomores , NAME INDOOR SPORTS X D' A Adams, Doris Wrestling with Caesar 5 4 XX Adams, Jane Eating Smiles Allen, Dorothy Cleaning her locker Allen, Flossie Causing a commotion D i Allen, Ruth Drawing 1 Alwood, Kenneth Working a drag f N, Ambrose, Helen Smiling thru if K 1 ' Anderson, Evelyn Making people happy Anderson, Helen Perfect recitations M Q D 4 Apolsky, Dorothy Giggling by Arter, Nellie Cracking gum Atkinson, Varnan Playing with stamps ' Aure, Helen Asking questions D D Badger, Robert Making himself unnecessary K C Jw Bailey, Sara Combing her hair l Q J Bain, Wendall Preserving neutrality Q Baker, Margaret Solving the impossibles X Q D X4 Bane, Robert Planning for a farm 2 f Bannon, Paul Resting ' Barker, Gerald Acting silly fx Barnett, Hulette Racing thru the halls D LH Barttlett, Virginia Tying hairbows Barton, Joseph Behaving benignly 6 A Baunach, Warren Exerting independence M ll 1 Beck, Eugenie Beck, Stanley Berg, Norman Bernstein, Annette Berquist, Mildred Bigelow, Jane Bilow, Milton Bingham, Ralph Being a perfect gentleman Cracking his gum Studying Latin Keeping secrets Being Miss Bigelow's double Reading newspapers Appearing studious D W x Block, Edna Dreaming Q Block, Harold Breaking curling irons VL f Bloom, Hayden Selling Annuals X Boland, Myron Making his presence felt Bornstein. Eleanor Punctuality 1 i K Bowers, Burton Angles and quadrilaterals D j .V Bowman, Hazel Hopping classes X X Bramhall, Thomas Bringing excuses 4 if Brandt, Helen Geometry l X J Brezelton, Emma Always eating l ll. Briggs, Edmund Dodging girls V Briggs, Jerald Playing Lotto X RQ Brink, Hope Hoping for the best 'W ' Brooks, Jack Rattling off Spanish Brott, Wesley Wiggling his ears B Brown, Joseph Taking vocal lessons A Brown, Warren Being polite to the ladies f if J Brown, William Teasing the girls , , fi, Buck, Margaret Absence X f 5,41 Budd, Will Eating Hershey buds X X Budricki, John Decorating the school furniture 'f wg lr? Bllhfef, A- Seeing the joke qv' A Burfemd, Nat Analyzing the modern age X D' ki Burkman, Eva Trying to grow 1 ,AN Burner, Dee K. Yelling to Red WX' fl Burns, Margaret Boosting the Girl Reserves ,N Y ,ff XXXL 'VK-iw? ,7 A Q F-4 , N' P 1fffNff4:3g-f Yi? XJ-as-N-fefsvfx 'yr f 'V Y Sf? y et., im M4 of , Q, ,,, , f 1 P va ult' PHE g Q X -5' 'f , 2 it fin 5 5' EE . ',g??gsa Q it EV Q L EW HB--wifi' Q V, I . .... J vi 99' S 1 . firm Q, J , H O -,Y Q 4.11, - f -,,. f i S P H ' iwill 6 si..-ii' 5? 1- if 'B ,. Y . . ..- O Awful L1 UA- uc as ? ' F eeee fe, Sul T K L , c f- 7 i f N-N A :gg ,-5, ' v time ze-' s' g:ex -i P P W f' l 1 D T NAME INDOOR SPORTS N AW Calahan, William Borrowing a compass I W f , Caldwell, Doris Playing innocence 1 A, ' Caldwell, Vaughan Avoiding classes Dpi Calkins, Robert Memorizing Latin 2 Q X gapehart, Robert Reading Tom Swift arpenter, Ellen Exploring i Carr, Alice Aspiring to Operatic success D C Carson, Ruth . Helping teacher Q Cavanah, Harriet Supplying paper f M Charlton, Olive Playing nurse maid f 5 Childs, Robert Eating X ' Chino, Elbert Inventing excuses R Q M Church, Belva Arriving at the right time by gl1f1i1igmanNLCoigh Shrinking ' O ng, a e Acting business-like , Eollins, Iildoward Playing Tiddledy-Winks D onner, ycurgus Answering questions r D Cook, Murray Struggling thru the food line ' Q li Cooke, Mary Procrastination ll . N Coppock, Anna Discoursing X f my Corley, Lorraine Accepting the heritage of Venus fig X14 Eornish, Myrtle Always hoping W 'ff ourtney, Robert Staying ninth hours Coverdale, William Diigesting the Radio World pc f Cox, Helen Sharpening pencils D A Crentz, Albert Looking for paper S W Crunelle, Leonard Hoping to graduate f QD Cundy, Carol Selling Weeklies l , J Dahlberg, Dorothy Taking vacations Q N Davenport, William Refusing nominations M Davis, Adolph Following the Seniors Davis, Dorothy Aiming for perfection W 5, ,rj Davis, Evan Disturbing division W 'fl fl 'j Dean, Harry Studying parkology f x Dee, Vaughan Looking for trouble 0 X X, Denton, Cecil Broadcasting his voice l 1 Q De Stephani, Flora Worrying about Latin ff, ff Dillenbeck, Howard Talking politics , Xi Diviney, Joseph Trying out for teams V N golonn, flyish Visiting the lunchroom fy' or an , O n Jabbering ' N J - Drebing, Olive Eating candy moth-balls D M X Durlacher, Bernice Quoting mama 0 2, 6 N Duval, Marion Living up to the family name l . Q Edhy, Marguerite Talking to Ruth llx xg Eisman, Jean Goldldigging 5 Q 1 Eisman, Lucille N Looking for the crowd X, PQ Emahiser, Clifton Seeking excitement 'TY KT Emerson, Wilbur Yelling to Dee 1 it English, Eleanor Appearing dignified VL--Rl Erickson, Raymond Trying to study , rjxlx Erwine, Frank Looking industrious i. A il f E? Faller, Adolph Studying Greek lil X, Faust, Beatrice Dancing ' 1 X Fawcett, Eileen Enjoying society i W Kr? grae, Ggorgine Eegiisteuringhcompletto satisfaction 1 es, re O owing t e crow A. giliehwalter garryioyg iight solids ,f in, yer emg ro e l Jfxmo Finkel, Harold Shining in Amphletics M124 ,Sv gfxfgl Y 1 I A A m FT, -4 I Y S' I' 4 . - I ff NX O ' A - 5 ll ' A ,E .1-iff-fre! 43 M et gang: X, ,nf fa may w K J SW' ' I I 1 stays 3 Q ' V v 'J :' 1. 5 B 11, Q3 'B . f' is 1' , '7-9 S W:- ' V, . KH is-. , ' n Z I xllxx - . L j-I - Y ' Y , W 4- A, V, -SL QL1'-N34 Yf' ffbflig , ff 'HIT' - - ,g ' ' 'new vf. - - - ' W -A '-in r ' ,g W Vt J'-'A ,wifi L ,---- f X Li, N Y Lf F X- if- -.HM---W ,, ' , g,i L1e- eg ,,-- if ag -- ' :Lg :L 4 ing 'X N- rg '- - - 'i na af ---an A -Beale ,, ' ' '1 ' ...Q--:aan , ..,,,... ,.s-f-in F B O ' . 'Vt lfgwf V -ssggfix'-.fnrtgernnfuefiiifn :,,,. , mn- -'1 f'1'--Ns-' ':::s1nfaanmnxca. - 3 VY' D NAME INDOOR SPORTS b K LR, Fitzgerald, John Razging the girls I H Fleming, George Training his com f. 1 Fletcher, William The soul of wit X!! b f Ford, Albert Wrecking neighboring radios D 'Q XX Fort, Joseph Acting as political boss X Fox, Robert Conjugating Spanish verbs Frarlik, William Eallgng radio D Fre ericson, Margaretta oo ing cute , D q Fullenlove, Eileen Behaving properly C l 1 ' 3 Gardiner, Wilbert Getting out of sixth D Gaylord, Michael Studying the atmosphere Gelder, Vera Being a sweet babyd Gephart, Dorothy Improving her min X Cgigwgtz, Willard Ecreechinng Ions, lxiiolin i , ean aying as et a ' 1 DQ CN Gillette, Paul Shunning company X Gillis, Beatrice Shadowing Min 0 r Ginn, Alfred Afgnninntnnnn ,t gg X Glatt, Mark Takinglfive solids. z DJ f Glenn, Paul Appearing with his homework Qc, Xxx Glick, Elmer Selling Weeklies ff XX WY' Glick, Nathan Presenting evidence I Goeler, William Making William known 'N j In i Goldenburg, George Using his vocal chords I L pg Good, Charles Counting S's Q-Q, Y Y Goodchild, Kenneth Fooling with William ,ft 5 gottliebgililorothy seducing 'to Wallacg. records fx ,f . race, 1 ney isappearmg rom 1v1s1on 1 ' Gray, Erskine Studying Latin Xfifyk, J . . M , i Green, Robert Playing git-tat-liolel XX Greenwald, Selma The Hy e Par urry Greig, Gladys Waiting for excitement NX X A J Gridley, Elinor Minneking Pavlowa QA Gridley, Marion Studying Indian customs WQW N. Gross, Emma Pleasing the world ,L NN it Grubbe, Kenneth Thinking of Petey',-- L nrt U N' Gutherson, Ben Buying VVeeklies 'XlV, i My ,A 1. :X ,M , , y,,rXXx . . f 3 ns . Haak Florence Shrinking WH' MX7 Haber William Whistling Toot-Toot-Tootsie yi I ilifwqffi Harrision. Lucille ' Winning the booby prize UMR! Harter, Harold Plugging for Ovenn at elections Hasselflug, Alice Riding a kiddie-car 'if I , Hastings, Graham Igaughing at Goldenburg 'j' Hays, Marie iigning peace treaties f ,,,, 5 Heller, Richard Laughing heartily if-sg., Hess, Margaret Offering slams f YYY? Heuman, Hans Looking out for other people 'NNW' Mrjl Hill, Richard gimbing mountains ,Tj fs, J, Hillison, Merwin aying so italre 3 f i i,T,' f Hofield, Frederick Collecting Weekly nickels Vff' 'y Hogg, Luphelia Practicing her music lesson X'F,i n Hoke, Eleanor Studying the dictionary ' ' ii Holmlesy Hxiiiii aieepilgg 'th S k 't :V I orn em, ima res mg wi ans ri V V X' Hornstein, Irving Asking-Lalwlays asknggd g . ' I Houston, Robert Having is air com e V ' gudxsgonla Xgernond rlgreaming B t B ll A' ue sc , ertru e raining a us er rown co ar Hughes, Grace Struggling to make Sigma Epsilon Hull, Gladys Staying eighth for tardiness I 17, 1 X . , 1,1 Lux, ,.,,, L, MQ I mari. We H . ,W i i 1 , if rfi- C ,ein fi-,f i '1' 1 1 .N Y --. X, , X. tk, ,f . ,H fl.- L ,.f cf-M fjyf L- NNI, ,L . ,J X 164 I ' X 'If' P n ...Q Ia. 15' - Lf W L -...:1.- I Y I X s ,K L 1 h ,. 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L . ir 11-E, fc- fi fnfglii, 2-'Lg-4 -5' -Magi e.-:C , , Win ' ' -12.1 ' ..- .. -- NX ' 1 T 7 - Tm N 'i D NAME INDOOR SPORTS Hutchings, Josephine Running out of theme paper 11 J ff Hyman, Minna Studying CFD X Syffyl Hyman, Rose Makin' it snappy lxiqi fix Hyngstrom, Hazel Enjoying hard candy V V Y my Jackson, Margaret Beautifying herself W Q' gactson, llgoblirt giving cognmands V1 1 , ac son, ut o ging ates N, gacobs, Mimping arlougad l ames, u as ering a ln 3 ll lk ,lj Jewell, Edward Showing the girls how itllwif DXQ1' Johnson, Alice Wishing for straight hair 7 Johnson, Myrtle Reading cl Tyv Johnson, Nellie Outwitting Aristotle K Jones, Dorothy Deciphering Latin N A Jones, Norman Looking soulful - Jones, William Admiring the other sex V,fQY1 Jordan, Isabel Being absent 'if' lwi' Jouse, Norman Cutting capers in 11 X, ila Joym, Muriel Playing with a skeezix dau -NW 5' ' JN? f . X . . . 1 4 ,J X-X1 Kahnweiler, Artelia Trying on hats New 'SV' Kalish, Sam Competing with the talking machine 7 3 A 1,1 Katz, Evelyn Quoting Mr. Gallagher ,ff ,X Katz, Mildred Indoor decorating QA 73-Se Kennan, William Looking for gym shoes ,ff ix' Kensinger, Walter Bearing the weight of the world 1?' 5, 1' N Kepman, Ermine Talking to Heinie ll 'ikifffl Kerman, Robert Borrowing work ,L 12714 King, Quinlock Condemning the street car ,ff-Q nf Kingman, Virginia Losing everything 5 v iliCl7t ' Kolb, Philip Making brilliant remarks ,yy ti J' Krachy, Violet Silence ,fy 'l fy, Kramer, Lazarre Getting into trouble 11 5 Krimble, Mary Going to basketball games ,f'fX5Ql Kringman, Virginia Wandering around ill, X' fy Kuck, Charles Composing Latin Lyrics XXX! I if ? fl Lamon, Robert Matching pennies l,Qfxggf1 Lange, Isabelle Asking questions -V32 Larsen, Clarence Building fair castles Q 'Q Ji Lee, Tursten Trying to open his lock lW,,f',1 1 jifbl Leibovitz, Ruth Chewing gum Wi' 1 .ffql Leimbrook, Lillian Popularity ,fffigg Leinen, Paul Tutoring geometry -I '15 Leterman, Walter Day dreaming I' ,1, H I-dsevi, Evelyinl lefaswerinlg telefihone calls , if, 1 evinson, o uming imsel Y R13 ' Ng, Levitt, Sylvia Learning Spanish idioms 'Q'-,rw-i 1 'X Levy, Samuel Making witty remarks 1, ' if Lewis, Frederick I Being dignified iff Loewenthal, Melanie Offering her services 5 X, Logan, Garold Playing with inkwells ff A i Logan, Theora Hiding her earrings -1 . 'X Long, Harry Being a sphinx , 1, If HJ kong, Xlipuis Conjugating Latin verbs TY , XX ,Vi 4, ove, illiam Doing it X1 if 'sf Lovelace, Virginia Making fudge -Ixffxj A! '1 Lutton, Helen Showing her dimples gy' 'll t 1 Mackey, Gerard Striving for D's CD Martin, Christine Devourmg Weeklies Martin, Harold Reading dime novels ' 'LL 1 fj.X:Cf 'r N x f71,.f'2s...l.1 - 9. ,M - . - it w ff-str ', A ff, ' ,STE-ggfflji U 'fi ' ji 1-Q jg M ' '-To X an 5,555 X, .ef--4 - 1, 1-'zxf-5 ev ' ' ' 1 za.-Y, X1 JL... ., - 165 1, ,rf -S 5 , 'P ft 4 4 I9 E U K 59-QW X335 A lgul fffaa 5 5 . f 4-f - --in --Y.,,A:,-Agggiaggf ,, , A xix ' Mime' J .. J ' 4-1, j..- g- . S a 0 4 ' ' sa: 8 ' J V ' 4 T L . 1 W Y - e f' ' P Ch'EzSM J si? '-: ..' -- . -Z. -? Y T R ' 5 'iss' n ' - 41, --s N' 0 ff? ' gm lu L F' -: Q 'Jl. U 1 f , , in N- , s 3 ' . I 0 Pe QN K . 'I 4 r ' Q, ' ' 4- J B f 5 if QT I, t - , fn . u ' X ' di : , i X x 4 , -, Q X ., HA K a f ef -ffvelfl-Rn gkegx--S M---fee , if ,gg ' ' J si! Y TY f 1 'P K , 4 is t IF., 1 1 f X +I, I F E X in 1 Nabil K N ,D A isr w an ,F Xl v -sf f . I1 4 Lu ' 'A' DA w '7. v TE 1 i f Q D fi Qi by 7 u 1 N 5 v 4 r il gt 7 if K W1 Vw 3 fi NAME Martin, Jean Mathan, Jerome Matthews, Dorothy Matthews, George McCosh, Raymond McElraith, Harold McFeuan, John Merrill, Charles Messer, Leo Metzger, Lorene Meyers, Wilhelmina Mevrick. Sabina Miller, Evelyn Miller, Francis Miller, Robert Miske, Ella ' Mitchell, Richard Mitchell, Ruth Mixon, Walter Moody, Adrienne Moore, Evelyn Morgan, Dorothy Morris, Arthur Mosely, Margaret Moy, Dorothy Mraz, Marguerite Murphy, Veronica Murray, Jean Muttart, Alice Myers, Ethel Nafe, Helen Nathan, Lloyd Nelson, Bertel Nelson, Lillian Noel, Mildred Oberg, Myrtle O,Connell, Eileen Olsen, Adelbert Olsen, Frances Esther Olson, Olson, Ethel Orne, Elsie Orr, Ruth Ovenn, Harold Overholtz, Kenneth Overmeyer, Donald Pace, Helen Parks, Edward Parmelee, Walter Patton, Louise Person, Gustave Peterson, Helen Petit, Robert Pierce, Marjorie Pocock, Thomas Ponsiano, Mansing Port, Albert Post, Florence Powers, Catherine INDOOR SPORTS Being speedy Playing a harp Charming the neighbors Tuning in Reading notebooks Urging people to buy Wecklics Working his brain cells Drawing pictures Disagreeing Eating potato chips Enjoying a woman's privilege Reading the bulletin Escaping division Broadcasting useless information Looking innocent Patiently waiting Warbling ditties Distributing homework Arguing with Joseph Patroling the corridors Attracting the susceptible Walking the chalk Counting up S's Bringing absence excuses Translating Sanskrit Being teacher's angel Sociability Concentration Primping Breaking typing records Dancing at assemblies Collecting nickels Arguing with Pythagoras Suppressing her mirth Dodging the Weekly agent Dreaming in class Being the athletic twin Resorting to study Broadcasting Latin Doing her homework Staring into space Wearing new sweaters Borrowing homework Seeking knowledge Laying down the law Holding up his chin Setting the alarm Keeping his hair combed Bookkeeping Growing up Leading cheers Keeping curls in curl Trying to sell C. I. C. cards Reading themes Combing his hair Rattling off Spanish Counting credits Making class on time Reading the bulletin YX7 3- Xf Y! A -L4-f Zgifif' T Y' , if I' f-iii' X ,fxfilf Qqsgvpgga QQ? fse f flaw-as S91-xr ,X X l El l il 1 M 9? W rr, -. ,I V ge M tw f A 3 lil Sl Q T77 W Wifi llg E, lkyix V' NI'l W Dix if til RQ, J, fx, .4 we 7 R x L f f C I4 ,,- If , ggi, 4Lf,gS gg V Lg, 3 E if , l Kfx fx- fbi? XX i- A:f'4'.iX::iA,iS3fii -,i 166 r N. f R Qs W N. ' i -.v 4,19 ,name 1 -7 . 9' saw drills' ...,,.,igyl 7 O I Q .Q l ,ff-'af LA . ,Q 'ulyf jilndm , f - ff Sz? S' Q . , W ,. O ,L S its , 5 f J is---fi-fi + sg f sr M ' 1'4qN- 5 Sig! A fhffi- , sr ' QE fi s ' , , 1. ' 'fwf ' A X S Src K 4fi'SS'iw-' 'k R ,, T 5.Z2iZ319T?:S5D1'.s V ' 55: Mfg? H 4 all-l'1x. ' -fvt mlb A-V ' S ' X3-9: 4 Z L ' f . S NA Ao ME INDOOR SPORTS O Price, Sidney . , A f f Pfifikin sidne Acme as teacher kr X ' y M k ' i D X4 Effcfofi :Estelle shaiiiileiinhltilself Scfce T H X U Z, een . 3 YOI11 Du licitf 1 Learning F1-gnch Verbs 3 X f -A Quincannon Marjorie . Y D ' Being unassuming d Raskpin, I ack . l Rahems, Marie Readmg UCWSDaDers l , Ray, G01-don gel1VeT.1Hg Orations D 4 Redfield, Harriet Mreachmg VYhat'he reads f 5 Rehnquist, Raymond W?k11?g H hit Wlth teacher RCXlnger, Scott P lnfung h0ll0I'S X X, X Rhoemish, Dorothy Slaying a violin D Rlchards, Morton preading the news MX. D Richter, Leonore gart90,nmg N B Richter, Norma 5055991113 , Ig Qi 1133dSell,JJaneh Eilg gvglglltyd Droblelms V jf .9 ,Yi Osep - . . U 86 1113 ing ffyi R1tk1n, R b t Mamialning personal ' XXX' D Xi Robeson, Clivilliam Holding the speed recgltfzietude x Robinson, Laura, glelljng Weeklies Ni, , R0hmer, Louis Eatmg ECC Cream sandwiches X N D 4 soot, Fayma Grace Gfglgessllgg Oplnlonys i ose, Lydia QM,-5,3 S .rug Cr m011eys worth , 'XX i Rosenburg, Alvin Cml mg, n i g0Senc:1rans, Louise P2?E,5cIEi-tqgtllilvlth Miss Bridge M 1132321355513 0531321 'giaxllcriggfgst C Curling iron M 1 oss, alter . a1r returns V f Rowe Ali Roughmg it Nl' f I 1, Ce - - . . . XM! 1 i Rubov1t , F k Studying in d1v1s1on Russelhzlrengn Taking instructions Russell, Margaret ghanglng her coiffures N Ryan, Virginia Kancing . lr, If lx , Geping a straight face 4 'X 1 Saletko, S , 1, M Sander, Maaliqvin ghapmg the Ere 'engine A X Schiff, George Lrymg to study fl Schiffman, Lilli eafiilng human nature ' D Schmalhausen RHHYHHC suflning gm' election Sehneid ,G' Cclfllig Danish is , gcgneildgf, Ii-igfe 5?I?3E3gthl'Loi,neJ runs K f c on o tz, M ' . a y 5 f' k ! Schreiber, Bergx-S grilling- fo lfmknbusy fl ie f Schultz, Louise SS denlig Vic V gcott, Helen Soicanllggcslfteclg M, 5 W eams, H 'tt . - - -memb 11' M QE girelie, Ogcldlile a gggsiiligxif h?f1Ffench ers lp: Q - 5 er ock Phill - e gn' S s I 'R 1 Sh' d y - WeaF1Ug H DCT t 1 ' Wd shlgfl-tzulsyosgo Playing cheekeif ua gm W ,f, X , 2, brahain E d- . K M Sider, charlotte Vya ms the gels pid Sk ' 51mOn, Harriet A on-ylpg about her hair ff' .Nl Simmons, Charles Bttraqtmg the teachers ff' ,A Slater, Esther Afeakllig l'EC01'd5 fi ' Small, Alma Lrmvgms her veil Smelter, Edward Qqklng D1'etfY , Sm-th E Vlsitmg Mr, Hand ff i Smlth: Hzlrlailton Looking for 3 new expression ,, Smith, Osborne Erymg to sit still fx ,, W Smith, Walter LOUHUUQ to school funds ka earning popular songs giqili i7Xllj:'Q, ,fA-X -F , ll X l .X 1 u141X5,KA! Y' ,fa A ,-,N ', serif.. - .,,, - ,,ff.w,,,fXx,,N?ft V , ,, f. . lr, X ,iqjy 167 'S 'Wi' 'S ' - ew-svQZ55c 7, fi i Ti x 14 . ' Y n nl ' Y 1 . l as 'S L , x J 1 Egan 5 ,si E - figs 2 di am-, in i W dew? -l 2 -'I e V 6? ,J-'Z l 1:97-X 'i M751 'X J 4 v jf- ' ia e v .1 gf C '5 W,-,.-5 fri , A ,, , ,E ' ', l U Ugg,-I ,VVV A, , V gi l , fi ,-,,,,,e,,,, fi , ,,:af.a1 Pf tf' r 'f-- A , - - it 14 e 'ee - ' or 'xl 'F' -5' 126 W, 'A NAME INDOOR SPORTS D fi i A iw, Snitowsky, Sol Dreaming during division I X Spiegl, Mary Waiting for G, A. A. W X, 7 Stade, Grace Counting her S's , 5 Stafford, Bernice Bungling up assignments D XX Stafford, Helen Watching the clock sianelield, Edith Being friendly f Starlli, Helen Hello-ing the crowd f l tar y, Helen Talking southernish UQ Steadman, Julia Combing her locks X, W Steifensen, Howard Running errands f li Stein, jacob Doing homework f X Stewart Katherine Caroling ditties XW L 4 Stock, Herman Idlitting the waste basket Stout, Harry' rdering Weeklies ' Sullivan, Charles Matching pennies ' Suttie, Catherine Adding to the four solids l ,. D Q Sutton, William Spanish verbs l 3 Swank, Richard Getting into trouble GFX Sweet, Violet Wearing new earrings l lk Xi Swift, Jack h d Euclid theorems ,XQX6 iv, wigart, Ric ar igg ing to , J' W ii . X Tandy, Margaret Going to the OlTlCC Spf ' ate, Kingsley Practicing simplicity N f Tate, Mildred Talking bade f Taylor, Harold African golf 4 l' V J l l M Teetzel, Philip Having plenty of cash fffiii ' N Tessler, Joseph Keeping peace 1 1 ill Test, Frederick Boosting Hyde Park ik A mv! ?ll:ompsOn,hEloise glriting write-ups X-Xl oney, Io n njoying li e I 'Q x . x Tobeas, Frances Talking to Jean l l Toohill, Beatrice Waiting for lunch t l , . N K Tress, Bernice Talking to Tubby Ili , D Trumbel, Lawrence Improving school rules if X ' XX Tucker, Juliana Sleeping in assembly K ,mx Tuomey, Thomas Hitting the hay - kj! Turcot, Newton Escaping the class-room M lx, ff, Turoff, Lee Groanlng about Latin l Q to git' Vail, Ben u Conlbing his wig Y rifle' 4 Van Kirk, Cynthia Pulling down the Ss it X NN ffl Veasey, Helen Chattering V Venk, Gordon Eating peanuts Wk , f ' N Venton, Fred Outwitting Pythagoras if, X' Qf Q Vinson, Thomas Starting a commotion lx 3 . - ,X , M fl Wack, Frances Feeling confidential , Y. W Ts, 1. 'ill Waldman, Eugene Wallace, Lorraine Ward, Gordon Warju, Thelma Being the model student Sprouting up Being a monitor Advertising Wrigley's ,f Washborne, Isabel Looking studious fffixxr VVeeks, Dorothy Growing up Weinberg, Jack Training his hair Weir, Jane Chattering in class AQ! Welch, Allan Keeping up with Sherlock Q7 ,S Welch, Martha Cracking wise cracks 9 'K West, Charles Composing Greek Odes 51. ,jf West, Robert Delving into archaeological volumes ,L ' Wexler, David Gazing heavenward I: iii Weyer, Gladys Looking bright Wheeler, Herbert Selling shoe strings i . l i Lafdl, 1fKf,e.QF5ri do in ' ' ,effifrrpgki-QL' T k W ,, ,,,,,,,i 168 f fluff?-fi vi l 'f v i x i My fpff of f iii 1 X 'X ,i : 5- i ii F pf' -3 l i iii i ,K VP., X, .Xl N. l ., -f ' , 7 L' 9 -I K A ..-023241 is .15 mine 00 .21-qw' w 4 sbp' ra- new .If ' .. , V ,W 555. -' 'K :iftaylx -iiii sl p Aixam. X , if- l L- X L- Hi. O B fx-A Tl if W X 4 if .. -. as fx , N 4' M' , ,-Rfgwugrr A.,-X,1:.l,-agv, ,,,. fl i-QQ-v-y- -Y E , ,- -f ' 2, 14,35 w 7, ' .4129-iff?Wf . -. - J , as ef Q '44 , K - ,. at a e' A -WV 'ef Knihfsi W -fir.- . if-Eg--rrpprr? -V' Y ,xv -, . W V F ', -af X -s X Q' ' , T ' f sr-, :-- Sin :-. 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X bfi D' lf ,fit Mg Heavyweight Football M my YY T After a mid-season defeat by Lindblom, Hyde Park's heavyweight football Dia, , D S i team came back and ended its season in a blaze of glory by beating Lindblom C mil in a playoff for the South Side title, and then by defeating Senn, North Side f X winner, bringing the city championship to Hyde Park for the second consecutive D X 4 year. The season was opened with a victory over the Elgin High School team by a score of 27 to 3. The first league contest was played against Englewood, and the Blue and White aggregation emerged the winner 10 to 0. The next league V D I game saw the team in action against the Tilden Tech gridders. The final wh1stle IQ Q found Hyde Park victorious by a 21 to 0 score. ,ll W ,X The following game was played against Lindblom. The two teams put up an exhibition of real football that thrilled the eighteen thousand spectators. Lind- 69 X V757 blom finally won 14 to 6. But the next week Harrison staged the greatest upset W of the season by beating Lindblom 3 to 0. On the following Saturday Hyde .1 D fg Park, showing a complete reversal of form, snowed Harrison under by a 59 to 7 K fijxl score. This Victory brought Lindblom and Hyde Parkuinto a tie for Southern YN Q ,Ml honors. In the playoff for the South Side title, Hyde Park, playing stellar foot- tx lt' fq ball, reversed the tables and beat Lindblom 12 to 6. On the succeeding Saturday, N 141 QMJ the Blue and White aggregation swamped Senn, the North Side champion, 46 to 7, LUX X739 and won the city championship as a result. K f li fig ,K b The final game was played at Tulsa, Oklahoma, against Sapulpa High School. lf lit, .X Hyde Park, handicapped by the change of climate, was unable to get into play H K ll until nearly the end of the game, and lost with a score of 7 to 0. Captaln Duval, WZ A X! XVeber, Brennan, Sinkler, A. Krogh, Horton, Murray, and Cohn were picked for ffilll All-City teams. 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',,, , 1,1 TX Xiu , Hyde Park met Englewood in the first game of the second round, and again 4171 if proved itself superior to the Purple, this time by a 30 to 14 score. The second PW ka ,li game found Hyde' Park playing VVendell Phillips again. Displaying superior bas- 'XX '44 ,' ketball, the Blue and White triumphed over the Red and Black 18 to 8. Lindblom 7 t 1 if If was again played, and Hyde Park emerged the victor by a 22 to 12 score. Tilden - ix f 3 and Hyde Park came together at the Englewood gym to settle the championship of 311,31 the Central Section. Tilden won and Hyde Park was forced to take second place. if UQS5., This second place entitled Hyde Park to entrance in the semi-finals. The semi- it Yfiff final game was played against Parker, champion of the Southern Section. Hyde 'Q 'Yi' XX ,l Park won 14 to 7, and entered the Hnals. - The first championship game was played against Crane. After twenty-eight I, minutes of exciting play, Hyde Park won 12 to 10. The next contest brought R, Tilden and Hyde Park together once more. The Tech men proved themselves j,'v'j' superior, this time by a 30 to 11 score. The last game of the series was won from J it ' Lane, 15 to 14 in an overtime game. ln the National Tournament, the Aitchpe If ' 1 aggregation beat the Hagerman team, the champions of New Mexico, 41 to 21, and lost to the Osage, Iowa, team 21 to 17. In practice contests Hyde Park beat Austin 15 to 7, St. Mel 17 to 15 and 8 to 6, Hinsdale 18 to 16, St. Ignatius 17 to 11, and lost to Loyola 13 to 8, West Aurora 29 to 25, and the Alumni 20 to 14. Captain Black, Blanchet, and Swedburg were picked for positions on different All-City teams. Anderson and Brown were the managers. Major Emblems: Captain Black, Blanchet, Braud, Bridge, Brown, Lassers, Schurman, Swedburg. Major Recognition Emblems: Bowers, Ferguson. , 1- 'gi' wg W ' 185 AW' x x-I rw 2 U .1 'rn C P5 KU O r Mr-4 CGS 'E Us vi'-. 501: C1 L- KS 'fu E4 ,EE A6 Ll-V .Zoo 4 P' EQ F . 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Hyde Park ran up a tive point lead pf, K in the early part of the game, but Englewood tied the score, and, from that time lfllj gp on the game see-sawed back and forth until the final whistle. IJ lx D 'ff The next game, with Wendell Phillips, was a thriller. Hyde Park was losing A 10 to 9 with ten seconds left to play. Fighting in earnest, the Aitchpe team came f 4 through with a basket and won the fray 11 to 10. Tilden was the next foe and N X4 was overcome 12 to 7. The game was exceedingly fast, but the excellent defensive X, , A VQX work of Hyde Park's guards held Tilden helpless. The result of the next game ,fl found Lindblom on the short end of a 26 to 14 score. The Blue and VVhite squad ll? Sv, fl played superior basketball, and Lindblom was completely outclassed. The work 'Q V' of the offensive men was especially commendable. This game closed the first A ill DNS round of the schedule. .VV 1 . ll In the first ame of the second round Hyde Park was a ain forced to sur- 5 ffl g . . 3 . li l Ll 1 render to Englewood by a one point margin. The final score was 12 to 11. Missed Q free throws cost Aitchpe the game. Then the Wendell Phillips team avenged its ,la ly former defeat by downing Hyde Park 15 to 13. In the next game the Blue and VVhite came back and beat Lindblom 22 to 15. An overtime period was necessary Wgfx QQ! to decide the winner. Tilden next fell before the Blue onslaught, 23 to 8. This Y fl-7 game ended the preliminary schedule, with Hyde Park and VVendell Phillips tied MY, 5-.N for scond place. The tie was played off at Parker gym, and the Red and Black 5,45 .fyxbl triumphed over the Blue and White 14 to 6. if ig l. ' l ll, lp ln pre-season games Hyde Park beat the Alumni 12 to 8, St. Mel 13 to 9, 433 Austin 20 to 16, St. Mel 11 to 3, Hinsdale 18 to 1. Loyola 23 to 14, West Aurora 18 to 9. St. Ignatius was tied 14 to 14. Captain Dygert was the only man chosen A ' for an All-City team. , . 1 Nw! p.5Xv!f,S V I 1 Minor Emblems: Captain Dygert, Carr, johnson, Larkin, Sexton, XVash- .Q fx ington. 11, . ,I . . - ,xl KM ,f .1f'f!f4Qfl Minor Reco nition Emblems: Dunham, Mason. Y 1, ,Q g X 1 l ' it il f it 1 'lfwfif Q A Q '- t '7' f 'fv f'--N v- 1--ks '-'- A -X -H' ,fe-Ns -fe, -H if-Q ,-.. . W -V l!llf'x5 ,. ,fs Xsxgffffjj:-A 'f ' ,1E.3,iLV Q5,1T fQ at-5' fp ,N H 4 ..-s vi, N ,fig-1 V f , ix ' g ,, tk if- - ,PQ ,.- , gf fx,.:',, 1 . . , - eff. ,. ,. , 1., .,,, . ...asf . a .- 187 - ff .X 1 5 -6' EH LQ, icggj AEN: Q90 :LX vu! .F U M33 MCS ei' 5 , offx :..':-id. CDQQ1 M3 :W .H V 533, :Liv-12m wud EQ: H+ M2 50:33 4.23 M SGD? ggi T'--U A30 FW? b-idx Qcn ffm' 5229 4:4 E fl Ogg M262 +4-U3 J 2 GE-1 PQ8 5 M 44 U1 .3-4 H F 'li Q X . w ,, I 4: 50 p ,lla-?,ng HE X 1351.-TX. . -i f lil 'Q Li-nglfl Q Wa ifisfiiihp, il ' T J , . 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Continuing in the batting 'i if 'aff' X stride of the previous game, and backed by excellent pitching, the Aitchpe men ,X A Qing won by a 21 to 1 score. Team work was much in evidence, and the fielding form ,gg 'xml of the Hyde Parkers surprised even their most ardent supporters. The next game iffy i lf was with Bowen. Nine runs were the best that Bowen could ather, while H de Mx . . . . g . Y . Xkifi Park hit the ball to all corners of the diamond for thirteen. The total of thirteen gwxfl runs speaks for the hitting of the Hyde Park nine. Wendell Phillips was next VAN encountered, and, after trailing the Red and Black for four innings, the Hyde 11k AJ, M Park sluggers turned about and won the game 19 to 6. Three pitchers took care of the mound duties for Hyde Park, and each one made a very good showing. U xg ff ' if . N M ll. The first league game found Hyde Park in action against her old rival, Lind- A yt fx, blom. The Maroon and Gold team played in big league style, and Hyde Park was forced to take the short end of a 6 to 2 score. Poor baserunning and errors f',m1!'Q V contributed to the downfall of the Blue and White. The next game, a practice ' Q M fray. was played against Bowen, and once more the 79th Street team was forced NMQQ. to take a defeat, this time by a 7 to 6 score. Emblems were not awarded until the end of the season. iff-g7f f, A f J X-t ' AgfQ?Xffffa4,sT52i39fflag fgifiitfii arise 1:-my , .4 1, , V, 7. 4 X j. rf . ' f,ZYf4Vj N,g,fi,, .Lff Ll, z.. :LfsT'X+ 'iii ' f V ,. 5 gjgmi g l 189 0 IL, fe 'K if L, 15 '. ,9 w. f-I xi, xx ' Q 4 IX 5 X ,J xi fb-fb ,ff i, crnlvcl Sh 'I .-C1 5, dck, Tectzcl pt.D, Iobson, o LJ II cn : fi 5 YU cs .Lf ..f: CC21 fish MSW fi'-'S ,Mg W. 553 'Jcd 3455 glnii..-4 Q, 5.55 Ulmer A J: 'Rifles 'ESQ ua., Q54 .. - bb .A U?33: CEE s.. 31: if Fit' wg ,QE D5 4-a cn S-4 .-. 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M vi.',fi-xl? l ,Q ,,M , f , L I Though handicapped by a lack of men throughout the season, Hyde Park's Senior Track Team made an excellent showing in all of the meets in which it participated. The relay team performed in stellar fashion during the entire season, and was one of the important point winners of the aggregation, placing first at the city indoor meet. The Cook County Indoor Tourney, given under the auspices of the University of Chicago at Bartlett Gym, was the first meet to test the mettle of the Blue and White speeders. The tournament consisted of three individual meets, and the winner was deermined by the point total of the three. The Hyde Park men put up a valiant fight in the three exhibitions, but were finally nosed out by the well- balanced team of University High. Second place among the best schools of the county is a record of which to be proud. The City Indoor Meet, which was held at the Broadway Armory, was the next test for the Aitchpe tracksters. 'In this meet, the team performed in good style, but, because of the lack of men, Hyde Park scored but a few points. The relay team, running with clock-like precision, won that event in very fast time. The A. A. U. meet, also at the Broadway Armory, found the Hyde Park squad high among those that placed. There were very few events on the program, since the high school competition was preliminary to the college and athletic club performances. The last indoor meet in which the team participated was the National Cham- pionship Tourney, held by Northwestern University. The cream of the country's prep athletes entered in this great affair. The Hyde Park team did very little placing, but made a creditable showing in all of the events. The outdoor season opened in May. The team planned to enter the State Interscholastic Meet at the University of Illinois, and the Bradley Interscholastic at Peoria, Illinois. Emblems were awarded at the close of the outdoor season. 4 . ' ' 7j,,,,f Zfsg. 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C. pool, and by tying for second place in the National Xffl .,f',Qf? Meet given by the University of Pennsylvania. 'tr '. W, The Cook County meet was the first of the season. Hyde Park's team per- formed in great fashion and won the meet with ease. With only seven men on f7 f'I the team it would seem an almost impossible task, but each man was entered in ,fill ' V' two or more events, and, by the placing of these few, Hyde Park accomplished the M feat. The squad then went to Detroit to engage in a dual meet with North- 'F j western High School. The Blue and White tankers lost the meet, but were given a great deal of credit by the Detroit papers for their sportsmanship and swimming. i Different starting methods and timing devices were handicaps to the swimmers. l Shortly after the Detroit meet, four of the men went to Philadelphia for the Penn National Meet. With these four the Blue and White put up a great fight and tied for second place. The next time that the team saw action was in the City Championship meet. In the city tourney Hyde Park was forced to take second place as a result of having too few men. The majority of the dash and relay events were won by Hyde .Park tankers, but their Firsts could not offset the total of seconds, thirds, and fourths won by Senn in minor events. Graduation then took two of the team's stars, and, with no time for practice, the squad entered Northwestern University's National Meet. The men put up a commenda- ble fight, but were unable to do much placing. Championship letters emblematic of the Cook County Championship were awarded to Captain Cohn, Howell, Lassers, Rittenhouse, and Ward. 193 94 VYcisQ ugstrom, X, H L 3 m 111 O'H1'iC11 dak, Ncllv. Chla OXV I R Back .C pn 21,- :Q 'Lf ,A EE ,.- Ei ,EE-1 P: iid :CA .-'ff .:.. ua i-Q1 lb V -V 9. 110 mr? 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Y. .E W f ,Q -1-va f X , a-rx as Z' ff T P M - -- b -- W., 715 fi CK U P N XX s it N 1 l SOCCCI' Showing themselves to be real sportsmen, the Hyde Park soccer team lost a chance to be city champions, in refusing Tilden's forfeit when the Tech school it il 1 had played an ineligible man in a 1 to 0 victory over the Blue and Vlfhiteg Hyde 1 Parkoffered to play Tilden again, and lost the game 3 to 1. XVith this defeat went all chances for the city title. D Q K i f The first game of the season resulted in a victory over University High by a ig WW 1 to 0 score. The game was well played throughout, and Hyde Park's new team lf ' 3 showed evidences of form that were surprising to the onlookers. The next prac- ff l 'Y' tice tilt was also against University High, and Hyde Park scored a second victory ,L over the Maroons, this time by a 3 to 1 score. In this contest the Blue and White N Q .Mg kickers showed superb ability on both the offense and defense. The perfect team- Q wrkwa nimrnftrft m. VM o sa po ta t aco o he ga e M H In the opening fray of the league schedule, Parker, rated as a strong team, N' AN was held to a O to 0 tie. The defensive play shown by the Hyde Park team was VY commendable. The following game with Englewood was a close victory for xlyyl Hyde Park, with a Hnal score of 1 to O. The game was exceedingly fast, and ,fi 5211 I the form. and machine-like precision of both teams thrilled the spectators. The fl- ix VSV Purple team later won the city championship. The next game resulted in a 1 to 0 J X defeat for Hyde Park, with Tilden as victor. 'This game was the one that was lx .lp ff later forfeited. Harrison was the next barrier, but Hyde Park surmounted it by tx a 3 to 0 score. This was the highest score of any league contest. Both the ifywj W7 offensive and defensive play were perfect. The Final game of the season was the THX re-play of the forfeited game with Tilden. After a hard fight, the Tech men ll finally won the game 3 to 1. nf 1 ll Coach Paterson deserves much credit for the interest and time that he spent 1 A vt Q with the team. I X 1 . 1 gg P719 Major Emblems: Captain VVeiss, Duggan, Farwell. Goldstein, Johnson, Tir. fx, ,Rl Lamm, Nelly, Pexton, Schloss, Thoma, Thompson, Yates, Mgr. l X5 all Egg Major Recognition Emblems: Barnes, Blum, Chladek, Hyngstrom, Jacob, 'L it 1 1 , - ax, M MW O Brien. X X gy si FW ii 4 jf v I-Tsl i l irxxxik ll -,ggi 5 ,VA QNV -7 f f '-7 fm' x--- 2 - - -- f- s - -V 1 mfs 5f94Q.,f-Qp.,i,..:zsvs2 . 195 I liezxlian. Rexwix, Best, Ritchie Golf The tiolf Team of 1923 entered the City meet and the State Championship meet at the University of Illinois. In practice the players reported exceptionally good scores. .Xrthur Paterson was appointed captain of the team. and XX'illiam Bowers. lnztnager. by the Student Council. limhlems were awarded at the end of the season. TSHDIS The Tennis Team of V722 had an exceptionally successful year. Xune uf the players placed high in the State Interseliolastic at the Lfniversity of Illinois, but the doubles team of O'C'mniell and Multinger won the eliznnpionship. The team also won the city douhles title. ln dual matelies with other selionls. tht- Qquad performed in ri most eommendahle manner. 196 The Aitchpe Tribe The .-Xitchpe Tribe is Hyde Park's honor society for athletes. A major. minor, or recognition emblem entitles a person to admission. The tribe was organized a year ago, but passed through a period of inactivity. This semester it was reorganized, with a written constitution and a full corps of officers. Under the leadership of Les Greenberg, I-lyde Park's only four sport man, the club has enjoyed a successful season. Coach llutch Scanlan was made hon- orary president. The tribe's objective is to create a greater interest in Hyde Park athletics, and to keep the old Aitchpe spirit living in the hearts of its loyal fol- lowers. OFFICERS President .... ............ . . .l.ester Greenberg Vice-president . . . . .Charles Duval Secretary . . ..... James Black Treasurer , , . . .Bernard XVeber 197 'ity V,-F51 ii MY-' 1. fr -f 'iw aid? f'-.j-fi , ,lv-all f.' j: ' gy' 1 F tl lf lie. ' ffxf.-f1 f l I1 fl is i .. 5 al l,-- .fl V, N . -.,,,,,l . ,I . ,QW s .fn V. .fx Q fy -f Hg f Q H ' gffiil' 13' T 15 f . - ' Q V 4 1 . f, ' in 1 . is E K '.g,gahi,ii: V ,,, , rf . 1 V -Q-fr f. . -' ' . A. .1 ff-vnu.. sf - in L5 ,ss-T159 , ' ' Q 'iff N2:'f'i '- ia 1-,EQ-' F - e . .3,,..,,3. .,.,,,.1 , , -f,.,N.,,. A , e gm-fgwggg.-.-.wsgrasi i f J,-V - ' ,mf :': mg, Q -fn:-V. ' ,aaa 'em M '-YL ,' '5f '- eww -V ' t -'fw.v..'.- I l W- COBCTI SCa1'11a1'l Coach Arthur G. Scanlan, better known as Butch, returned to the helm of Hyde Park athletics in 1921. VVith him came new life, and, under his able guidance, the Blue and XYhite has trod a championship path for the last two years. The greatest tribute to his coaching ability is the fact that his football teams have won the city championships for two consecutive years. The Hyde Park track squad, under Butchls guidance, won the city and county championships in 1922, and his basketball teams have twice hnished second. The swimming team of 1922 won the National Championship, and the baseball teams have made creditable showings. Butch's great record is one of the past as well as the present. In high school days he was a great player on Hyde Park teams. and later made a wonderful name for himself in college football on the University of Chicago teams. After gradu- ation, Butch came back and coached Hyde Park teams at irregular intervals, until 1917. He developed great aggregations and won many honors. Ylfith a masterly hand he took green men and molded them into a championship grid team. His 1913 and 1917 title winning teams are considered two of the greatest prep grid squads ever developed. Through Butch's untiring efforts, Hyde Park has gained a reputation through- out the country, and to him Hyde Park students and alumni owe thanks for the great work he has done for the Blue and XVhite. 198 L H., . , . fi-. N u ,H ' ' 'mgzi , 1 , ,. rl tx 45.15.- V, Ay ,ny , Wifi ' . MZ,.Qlm Y +1 'q . A . z...g3g,j,F ' --1 'f:ff'l?i-Q: f ' Q.: . .V . ,X , ff Y if I v f X, f Q, 1 I The Girls' Athletic Association The Girls' Athletic Association has done much towards the development and promotion of good sportsmanship and team spirit. It has tried to live up to its motto, A sound mind in a sound bodyf' and its success is shown by the growing membership of the association. Twice this year the school basketball team played the Lindblom girls and twice, the Altunnac, and not once has it suffered defeat. Captain basketball is becoming more and more popular as an exciting sport. lnterclass competition has been keen and after several ties, the 313 team came out victor in the final game. The swimming team has participated in several interesting meets during the past year. the Hyde Park girls' skill and ability always being in evidence. The association wishes to thank Bliss Butts and Bliss Gardiner for the time and effort they have spent in making the club a success. OFFICERS September-February lfrederika Marston . . . . . l rcsidcnt . . . . . . lfranccs Horrocks . . . . . Vice-l'resident . . . . Frances Kernohan . . . . . Secretary . Mary Dillon ...... . . .Treasurer . . 200 February-june lfredcrika Marston Frances lflorrocks Frances Kernohan . . .Vivian Arnold Basketball Swimming Captzliu Basketball 201 ' M J 1- 2-wajf. Y TL 'rl if? Sf! 1 'f': fm lr! N12 ji hfif., '4 ' f ' ' 3, 'L ,W 41. T ,, 2 ' m ,. 3 3 - ,r ' 1 , gm. 2351 An, 1 k' IQQZA-:,, :Q I f' -1 1, - few-A. ' 1 L , ,,,, 'l W kj N-ff Wm ' ff' K6 ff aw ff Q WNW V 'll lIYlfW 1! X ,.w E 5 Q M MM 1 M .2 I f wx 54 Mia' J f N, , -L, I, .Wf . '-., J- UG.,-,.',,,, fgug? Vent I-R' ' ' ' - 'J'--1, -en , n,,, .- , , f' ,..., Fxibwl ' A W 5 ' R aqfnfxidi Q! WX-xx I , all f- W I: vb -L df I W-1' K::? M, h if KS, I , cxm X J f y X5 W NX fiiiim' W QL , Q f 'mf ,0 ' 1 wkm A nu , I + W Wh ' MS , 4 f ll x If if NW p 'WWW QK 'VAN' Nm:-23 n , I . 3 VL 5 af., 4 1 .,m3.,,- , .q'iK.'L,: l 5 2'i? z-.Mr ,,, . ,. 351, ' r' 'H ng.. . u l The Student Council The Student Council is nearing the end of its fifth semester of existence, with a good record behind it. The student body has given its loyal support to the memhers of the Council in their work of carrying on class elections. choosing cheerleading teams, and helping to keep the school clean. The twenty forming the inner committee of the Council have, with the co-operation of the two class presidents, done much to further clean sportsmanship in the classroom as well as in athletics. The Council oliiciatcd in the choosing of the trophy case, the gift of the l'arent-Teacher Association to the school, and was instrumental in placing waste-lmaskets in the assemlmly hall. This organization is the forerunner of com- plete student govcrnment in Hyde Park, and is, in reality, the voice of the student. OFFICERS Septemher-FelJruary licliruary-,lune james Black ........ . . .Chairman . . . .George Dygert Mildred Hurste . , . . .Secretary . . . .Marjorie Cooper 203 204 , , RX? 1122! Flduu 'Q E Q :. I ,f X TT P 2 W Ngqhx-Q f , Fl-.-I ' , . I F ,. T ' ' ff Ti 'llTT'Mfl 'f CPM 'C lnhx ' 1 Hyde Park Weekly Q , The Weekly is one of Hyde Park's oldest institutions. It has shown its worth as a .' x 0 K ,N , f ' ' ' ...na IX if' 'I 5' ' 4: L '1 ..-. Q O I 1 Q Af Hu irq J X Q , - , Y 1 ' n t if X ... , i-ff ff' A Q an 'V' 5 .fl 2 f ' it . --1 , , of 5 I- E Y J 9 V ueaz, J- T in ' ' 'U :1 'f swf . A A Y fjiw' A TL -a-V-N .5 W X X' 5 i ' sf mf .' 1 , we EEL'-1. 1-- L-V' a ff ' z f ' ,. ' I--2: , - -,Q-'-si. 'T--EXE 31, N - , f 1,5,'j- N A53-ilE.e -s -T N 'X I sl .f an -.QM-'E 'f'T,'f ' J f ', l-:L 3.-' 5-a,-1,.,,f Y- L' v 14- NJ P' Yr VT N f' D f l lf x Xl my I X T Tl , X paper, in 1923, by winning first place at an Illinois journalistic conference, and honorable .I X S X mention at a national convention. The staff has worked earnestly, putting into the paper D Q X its sincere efforts, and wishes to thank the sponsors, Miss Brown and Miss Biggs, for their ' xeyyty cooperation in producing a banner Weekly. W ,Nj September-February STAFF February-June E Wg EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT S - -- - A James H. Black Qi James H. Black ........ ....... .... E ditor infehief .............. I David Blalock Burford lx f David Blalock Burford - - X Melbourne Boynton i... .,... Associate Editor ..... ....... M arjorle Cooper 'VX Marjorie Cooper l Gordon Moffett wk Vi Madeline Smith .. News Editor ............ .... H annah Friedberg T Sidney Collins ..... Business Manager ......... ..... T odtman Axman BUSINESS DEPARTMENT ' X Louis Weinberg, Jr. Advertising Manager ..... . ...... William Crane 6 it Robert Bregman fHalbert Harley , William Crane . . ..... Advertising Assistants ..... 4 Murray Lamm Waiter Lgyvy j 1 ' lHubart Lovewell gix :ff Xb Todtman Axman ...... ..... A ssistant Business Managern. ....... Hugh Morley Kyiv? Theodore Fauntz .... . . .. ,. Circulation Manager .......... . . .... Louis Miller rk 5 X If Louis Miller il - - - Ifelje DOYSCY W I , Patricia Egler 5 . ... . ..-- I Irving Newman jpg ,ff fa' ji Hannah Friedberg1 ..... ......... E ditorial Writers .......... .... W illiam McGowan Xb BttA h 1 .f Lira, Crgiisffilfdqse P .... ..... E ditorial Assistants ..., . . .. lglglfiafglkgoates ' W ', H Gordon Moffett I YM b 1 Bl k if as wf,y,f a e a e XXVW 2' Charlotte Adams T l Lura Crawford NM, Jack Covvgn l Donald DOL1lDt 'g, 3 Il Helen Herlihy 6 .... ..... N ews Assistants ..... .. Igelen 3-Ilerlihg . Xl X R b t J h etty c oen erg of-Liiifl sieiiifni 1 Mnaqeiine .Smith l Lillian NV1ttekxndt L t G b . Biiifdin Mefgojfrg ..... Boys' Athletics .... ....... sg KEZIQCTI-liar ., Frederic A. Berryj . . ' XY, Frederika Marston .... ..... G irls' Athletics .... ..... F rederika Marston 1 ji Joseph White ....... ..... Genevieve Welch .... ..... Frederic Berry I Alan Cross g .... ..... Harriet Born ...... Irene Alton Katherine Miller ...... . .. . . Gertrude Koenig Lillian Wittekindt l l Charles Yates ......... ..... Jefferson Greer I Anna Van Nice l Rubetta W. Biggs Gretta M. Brown Literary Editor.. ... . Literary Assistant ..... Humor Editor ..... Rewrite Editor .... Rewrite Assistants ..... . . , Head Typist ....... Assistant Typists .... Art Editor ....... . Art Assistants .... '. Photographers ......... FACULTY ADVI SER S 205 . . . . .Genevieve Welch . . . .. . .Elizabeth Keiser Edward McCormack Harris Powers . . . . .. .Betty Aneshaensel Charlotte Adams Ruth Geisman Babette Schoenberg Marjory Van Benschoten .. .. . .. .Katherine Miller. Charless Cole ' ' Mabel Pierson . . . . .Jefferson Greer ....Anna Van Nice jFrederic Loeb ' 1 Richard Moore Rubetta W. Biggs Gretta M. Brown ' 1 4 1 KPQ .' - 1 -- . Ru- 'Sis it ff '., 5 ,off ,,,'g rf '-yu' , Q25 A 4 fu' L: 2 ft Fl, 5 g 1 --.fff ' ' 5 A 1 I ,J , N f. ' ' ff, f , . iffy N LL 'Q -L 1, It . .. ff - . '- :sf T 1 7 ' ' f- 'W' ' 'V - - -. ,.-. 3:-1. f , ft -- . .: gf' ' ffl f? fi QR fy, 1' 5- f f ' ' ,.i?, fl. E? 5? E - K . --.. -gf i . ff- L . P. .. ,. 1 - .swing I'-fgvgqq 1 , Q' qri ikw - f ' - -' , M, ' f ' .. ' , ,,,,,,- 'D' . :,..TfM' ' 'f-'F+'EP f'?.4'vfQ ' '31-1f4?f.s':1'x::'1 :. .,f X. I il The Civic Industrial Club The Civic lndustrial Club, established and fostered by the Chicago Associa- tion of Commerce. is the only organization in llyde Park supported by the school as a whole. It is the duty of this club to work not only for the welfare of Hyde Park but for the betterment of the entire community, under the guidance of its able sponsor, Mr. Smalley. During the past year, the C. l. C. obtained speakers for several of our assemblies, distributed lfire and Accident Prevention posters, urged voting among adults in the districts, conducted the Clean-up and Paint-up Campaign, and gave two dances to encourage the membership. OFFICERS AND COMMl'l'Tlili CHAIRNEN September- lfebruary Ioseph XYhite ........ Frances .Ienks . . . Dorothy Stebbins . Alan Cross .... jack Cowen .. Frances Jenks .. . Beatrice H irsch .... Seymour Bernstein . . . Halbert H arley .... Douglas Nicholson President ..... Vice-President ...... SCCFCTZITY-'ll1'C'1l5l1l'Cl' Membership ..... Excursion . . . Clean-up .. Social .... Publicity .. Art .......... Club Relations .. Philanthropic . . . Out-to-the-Polls . Lost and Found .. Speakers ....... 206 February-june . . .Herbert Pexton . . . .Marc 'llhompson ......1Nlary lnnes . . .Marc Thompson . . . . .Murray Lamm . . . . . . .Henry Nelly Hack Henderson lllorothy Strickland . . . . . . .Ruth Taylor . . .Hazel Young . . .Dorothy Pray LB 5 f f QUNLCCMJ 208 1 ,4 NC F E 'a Uhr' ' ' 1 'Till QQ f -S ' ' 'T ' ' TTASNT-'TTVVT'-M' 'T--MT 5- if 1 -f Jwrvef ' .-M' ', I l - aaaa t ig ,.,' i 5, my, ii 1 ' ,ff , W f' if ' t ,X---1-'ii as f Q' X aa. xi ' g ' 159' A ,ff---f' VI, .4.. - ' ,ga 'F' K, Q'53I7,'w:.,g E, 4 - . 7 as V- 'ff we -ff Ji' V Yr. 2 S . W. .is W. p fa ixaalil t fi i sgga he . f P .Q ' Q. g lg 54 1 ' 0,-. ,mf ,gag A bye?-15. 'Lil 'Y Qt' -'Tf?f5?l .3-fi Sjgif' . f W- '.'ff-ff'-A-:-Q-.'i51:.54.-7 Qsf'-as, . fy 7 9 mr-V fr , ' if :Tigzfa-Y' , ,. .c.......-..ff..fff. . -' Q7 -017 if X' 5 ll R up -, .J K. , if V A ' I. ' ff' Xl ii Yi, LX' L55 .fl 'X 1 X f Sigma Epsilon Sigma Epsilon, the only authorized Greek letter society in the Chicago public schools. has not only upheld its standard of excellence during the past year, but has added new conquests to its former record. This honor club was iirst organ- , ized in 1919, with a membership of but eighty-six, and it has grown so rapidly that two hundred and seventy-one names appeared on the eligibility list this semester. Thus it is apparent that the club has materially aided in raising the scholarship standard of the school. The Aitchpe of 1922 has in its Sigma Epsilon write-up this prophecy: Next year there will be even greater progress. And there has been. Not only has the membership increased, but the peppiness and interest of the members has been augmented, and the social affairs have never been excelled. The programs for the year were exceptionally well-planned. The annual Faculty Meeting was carried out in so life-like a manner that an observer asked what the teachers were doing! This is indeed something of which to be proud. For the first time in its history, the club was entertained by moving picturesg a real feature film was presented through the kindness o'f Mr. Howland. All through the year excellent programs have been offered, of which the 'fGet Together Day and the dance were perhaps the most thoroughly enjoyed. As an added inducement. varied refreshments were served at all the meetings, a surprise of the most pleasant kind. Leaving a brilliant term of real accomplishments behind them, the officers, all of whom are graduating seniors, wish the incoming executives and the club as a whole a list of successes that will equal all the triumphs of the past. OFFICERS September-February February-June XVilliam McGowan .. ...President .... .... F rances Lawton Hannah Friedberg . . . . .Vice-President . . .... Frederic Berry Dorothy Stebbins . . . . .Secretary . . . . .Alan Cross Alan Cross ..... . . .Treasurer . . . . .Harriet Ray 209 210 I of j . 1 r I A 'S N. ' 1 X iff Q7 as G29 ..-1..-...---? 1 l i 1 , . X 'X .5 re- f' ' a t ,P , V ll ' ff' ' If X .K ,ia H l ' G17 a ,fs f lt X l fs za' '-if f if A aff! , .T . W , , x Yilirf,-is-:f '!'-if-iii NYW lil ft I E3 J f ,X 1 wi' A 5 7 qdzgfj R+ . 411 l L Qmpp, 1 gfflra f sgg as + MJ-ff + N ..-...--fig as S 4x A' S as .i-ig, -3'1 is , . vu . ' 1- ' ' -4 '.fl?Tj iilfii' ' tc L lx 1 Dxlfxl 'Tu Wi? t . . . llc' fi The SCHIOI' Glflsq SOC1Cty NJ! 7 f. xi' WN Wir WTC? . . ' . . , . . WT J This has been a banner year for the Senior Girls Societyg the membership RX fl has been the largest in the history of the club, and each event has been put over ffl LQTNX with added enthusiasm and pep. The most time-honored custom of the club, ff the Freshman Frolic, took the form of a Hallowe'en party the first semester. At fil the second Frolic. the usual conditions were reversed, and dignified Freshmen Mlgfif fflfxj mothered frolicking Seniors dressed as babies for the pink and blue XValt and Skeezix party. That Senior Girls are not too busy to be altruistic was shown when the blip' ,J club contributed twenty-five baskets for needy families at Thanksgiving. The fy! af 'll club's booth at Home-Coming was another example of what the girls can dog fx' L they sold out all the home-made candy early in the evening. Vtfhether it was it 'fj the charm of the girls, the influence of the old-fashioned garden booth, or the - I, candy itself that turned the trick, is still unknown, but the significant fact is that aff T the Senior Girls' Society contributed fifty-eight dollars to the school as the profits tix jf A of the candy booth. 3 it The first luncheon, at the Sissou Hotel, was unusually distinguished by the li-if presence of the founders of the society, Mrs. Helen Cody Baker and Miss Eliz- V' - ' abeth Vlfebster. Wfith Beatrice Bamburg as toastmistress, the success of the 1,Qff5 tyfwz !5g1?CllCOI1 was complete. The second affair, held in June, proved equally enjoy- Vi e. X, Warsl The hit of the Senior Assembly held in the fall was the S. G. S. stunt, a ZTNQW ll football assembly given as a take-off on the one held just before the Senn game. Qi lj 'Who can forget Jo McNally, our cheerleader, or Ruth Taylor as Butch? 9, f ' An innovation, and one which is likely to become a precedent. was the -' .li Faculty Reception and Tea, which over half of the teachers attended. If S Too much thanks and credit cannot be accorded to Miss Stuart, whose friendly advice and willing co-operation made possible the success of all the affairs ' 1 which were undertaken by the Senior Girls' Society. N -X, ' 12,57 ' 5 gr OFFICERS T a j' September-February February-June qi ...N Frances Jenks ....... .. .President ..... .... H annah Friedberg fi' li Dorothy Stebbins .. .... Vice-President .. ..... Helen Herlihy 1 Iosephine McNally .... Secretary .... .... V irginia Hartley if Hannah Friedberg . . . .... Treasurer . . . . .Frances Lawton f ' 'Tg..i fg-....ti,f ' ' R lzfl X 211 S ' i?'s1 ss, 2 , 'q...1,s. . .'fx,..:-. v 'ffivfii The Junior Girls' Society The junior Girls' Society of 1923 has had a most successful year, due to the willing support of its energetic members. for every real Junior girl has come out to the meetings, and has given her hearty cooperation in all of the clubls under- takings. On Home Coming night, the junior Girls, wearing their symbol of the ques- tion marlc, assisted in making the affair a success by taking charge of the ice-cream booth. Ou November first came the most important event of the junior Girls, year-their dance. lt was this society which proposed and supported the organization of the Junior Class, whose prom was enjoyed by their guests-the Seniors. May the next season be as successful as this! OFFICIERS September-lfebruary February-june Lotta Hess .......... . . .President ..... . . .Margaret Brooks lulia Baker ........ . . .Vice-President . . . .Elizabeth Pierce Vesta Montgomery . . . . .Secretary .... . . .Virginia McCloud Regina Edgeworth . . . . .Trea 'urer . . . .... Frieda Lyman 212 I The Sophomore Girls' Society lt has lieen the aim of the Sophomore Girls this year to become acquainted with each other, and to make the organization lqnoxvn throughout the school. The meetings have been well attended by a friendly group of girls who have done well in living up to this purpose. The spirit has lmeen exceptional and the mem- bership greater than ever before. The Sophomore Girls have had novel entertain- ments and appreciative audiences at their meetings. The cluli wishes to extend its unbounded appreciation to Miss Stuart, Miss Jones, Miss Hannan, and Miss McIntosh. who have so ahly and kindly supported their projects. OFFICERS September-February February-.lune Marjorie XVilliamson . . . . .President ..... . . .Marjorie YVillia1nson Margaret XVilson .... . . .Vice-President . ..... Dena Newberger Elisita Navarro . . . . .Secretary ..... . . .Madeline Masters Alice Saar ..... .. .Treasurer .. ....... Alice Saar 213 214 L v X. A N il' 'Xu l P A ' ' - ., 1 q me 'uv E Gi V -K if 'I s 5 Wi?rf1f f ' -m 'ilI' ' . 4 -es. -0 ll -fr.,-2' l . l 2 iff, fl gg.,-f :f, ,lfff 1. .I N' f ' 2' ,,,,1f,,..E,y P P--f-Hfref s - ,' r gt 1 H J 1 li 'iff Ja..-5 ' l XM' My 'AAKAK' ' 1 Q ' ' -421 ' W'Fi.i,.'..'f ' - f .P . - ' -P e rr P P rj YW' . A 7 Girl Reserves all ff ill. lf The Girl Reserves, with their national motto, To find and give the best, XX have this year served the school and the community from the three sides of the X Blue Triangle, spirit, health, and knowledge. The service work of the club has if s W , . M Y reached man helds. For three ears the 1rls have su orted a fund to su ly 1 Y , Y 2' PP . PP , ,fl O i milk for the first grade children of the Perry school. This year the deaf class Y, has been added to the beneficiaries. il if Another step towards reater service was the led e of a scholarshi fund, D . 3 . P g . P X .. T paying the high school expenses of two girls who would otherwise have been as unable to continue their education. The girls also collected material for one fl? it hundred and twenty-live baskets of Christmas cheer, delivered to poor people ,Q D . living in the Burnside district. One hundred Easter baskets were given to the li wounded soldiers in the U. S. Veterans' Hospital, at 75th Street and Ston Island Q jf Avenue y lil li if A The Blue Triangle girls have filled their social programs with peppy stunts if and parties. At the XVorld Fellowship, Miss Sue VVeddell, the Y. W. C. A. secre- pmyi tary for the Chicago Girl Reserves, gave an interesting account of the life of M, Miss Maude Royden, England's famous woman preacher. The ghost of King Tut iffffl lf All himself proved a humorous attraction at the membership party in February. The ig, ,Ky Circus was opened to the school, and met great success. Flower Day is also under Rf, the auspices of the Girl Reserves. Hyde Park was well represented in Interclub ' C Y. XV. C. A. Night and High links. A VW events 'lt I X , R Miss Bi s, Miss Brown, Miss Coone, and Miss Stuart, the faculty advisers, T ly have lent invaluable aid, and have given their hearty support to every undertaklng. So here's to our sponsors! May they long be guardians of a successful Hyde fig iff lx Park Girl Reserve Club! ,QW lblfffw lfftxki oFF1cERs Xl September-February February-June 'Vi , . . . 1 'fi rfllsl Mar or1e Cooper . .... President ....... .... M arjorie Cooper Lffyl J WIN i,'i, j Madeline Smith . .... Vice-President .... . .Madeline Smith 'lit ly, Eileen Pennington .... Secretary ...... . . .Lura Crawford ,f0x .Qi Harriet Ray ..... .... T reasurer . .. Frances Horrocks 6547? ll f X. Wffi Vu -E COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN fpfl iffywxx -pwjl Betty .Aneshaensel ........... Service ............. Frances Kernohan V! Lura Crawford . . .... Social .... ....... B etty Aneshaensel V 'iff ',.7..X.' Frances Kernohan .... Program .... .... ll larjory VanBenschoten Helen Gordon . . .... Publicity .... Eileen Pennington Qt ,fy fi ff 1 . to 'M' ' 'fr-sg rf--:wiii::.fs.Q -f , ffllnf 'N N, - . 'A .xr A 5,2-Q Flefxk ,f - N -X . V ps , , xx M .- -N 5 f M., A , -1 -f .. , N41 -.1- X- - xf,C-..,,f 'ij 1, , .,!, I 216 4 'ol f I l x 1 .5 .jx Q W VH ' C ' T F ' T A--X 4 F e . Y.. it T F T 1 . at li We ,fb -S We iii iff lilieliir A W 7 U i fi N 4 ' LT171 f?f-rh:s.s.,..,,,-sf-. A f W' - F' -wi7 ' t . . 3-'Bl ' 'A is .T 1 W . ' '-iq31.,.4rf-1,:c' I-11+-4 F. '. 25219, V154 -.. , 5. . , .,, ' Y . Q-F , , ' '-M -5 A 1 'ff 1721 N' T -1' A H .Q,lg-a-mari iifffffgs .RTW Tm., iggqffm L, Am 4 5, fr , I 1 . . ' K' YYY? DISCUSSIOH Club KW l fl lX,' JM . , . . 'pw In the year nineteen hundred and five, Mr. Charles H. Smith assistant prm- ,MY if in ci al of H de Park, or anized the Discussion Club for the ur ose of ivin the T32 1' , , P Y g I I P P g S 0 X, ily, h1gh,school boy a better opportunity to discuss the problems that confront his 5 Riel every day life. Q Q Q ji The club has continued up to the present time, and the membership has steadily increased. XVeekly meetings are held at the Y. M. C. A., where the T QFRX members assemble for dinner, and talk over the important topics of the day and W ' other subjects of vital interest. During the past year such subjects as Blulhng , N ' VVhat ls Honesty? , 'tNation VVide Military Training , Cancellation of the ,ff-K Allied Vlfar Debts , and Football and Its Relation to School S irit were dis- ' . p N .J-, 1' eussed. f U, The club has enlarged upon its activities by arranging joint meetings and ' stunt nights with Hi-Y clubs from other schools, the object being to foster good feeling between the schools. Hyde Park was well represented by this club at the annual Hi-Y Jamboree. A very successful Father and Son's Night brought the suppers at the Y to a glorious close. Q, During the last semester a constitution, embodying the traditions handed 3153, down through the years, was drawn up and adopted. By this constitution the F club organization is maintained indeiinitely. Near the end of each semester, while the active executives remain in office, elections are held for the coming term. This brings them back from vacation ready to begin active work without delay. X The officers, the sponsors, Mr. Howland and Mr. Smith, and the adviser, Mr. Thomas, are to be complimented on the way they have managed the club during the past year. OFFICERS September-February February-June James H. Black .... .... P resident ....... .... I ames H. Black Dudley Emerson . . . .... Vice-President .... . . .Jacob B. Colgrove Frederic Berry . . .... Secretary ..... . . .Dudley Emerson Frederic Berry . . .... Treasurer . . . . . .Frederic Berry l 217 ' 1 l l 4 The French Club ln spite of the departure of Kllle. liavard, the well-loved head of the French department and founder of the French Cluh, the orgfanization has enjoyed a Successful year. The present French department and the line committees of management have worked faithfully. The most important atfair of the spring semester was a faculty reception. at which the beautiful posters Rllle. lfavard sent from Europe were on display. At each meeting interesting programs have been given. These have taken the form ot' playlets in French and separate numbers given in that language. During the semester, the membership has increased from nmety to one hundred and twenty paid members. Miss blennie Shipman, sponsor of the cluh. deserves special praise for her enthusiastic guidance, and for the active, helpful part she has taken in the cluhys undertakings. Olfl lL'lilQS Septeml:er-lfehruary liehruary-xl une Frederic l.oeh ....... ...President ..... .... li dgar Wolfe Helen Herlihy . . . .Yiee-ltresident . . ....... lilsa l.oeh Edgar l,Yolfe .... . . .Secretary .... .... A Xdele NYhittielcl Eleanor llartman . . . .'lll'S'Z12 lll'Cl' . . . . .Eleanor lflartman- 218 if x ,N AI .iff 6 l NJN x The Spanish Club The Spanish Club has completed one of its most successful years, with the largest membership the organization has ever had. The year l923 may rightfully be termed a banner year. One of the most important tasks which the society undertook was the reorganization of the lnterelub Council, an organization of the high school Spanish Clubs of the district. An innovation in the way of a St. l'atricl1's Day party was highly successful and well-attended. The Cervantes Day Celebration and the dance were both much-appreciated affairs. The Club also took trips thru South ,Xtnerica, with special attention paid to Peru, by means of motion pictures. The semester was closed with a beach party. OFIFICFRS September- liehruary 'lfebruary-june l'atrieia ligler ....... ...l'resident ..... ..... l rene Dorsey Dudley Emerson . . . . .tice-l'resident . . .. .Dudley Emerson Irene Dorsey .... . . .Secretary .... . .Ruth Schreiber Fernando Navarro . . . .'l'reasurer . . . .lfugfene Zemans 219 fr' ei The German Last fall, the advanced pupils of Miss Hulda XYitte's German classes organ- ized l'Die Deutchen Yereinf' with Miss NVitte as the interested sponsor. Since the beginning of the club, the members have improved their vocabularies greatly, for all nominations, conversation, and programs are given in German. Miss Vtlitte aided the organization last semester. and Miss Eda Uhrenstein, the sponsor for this term, helped to widen the opportunities of thc German Club. The winter season ended in a Christmas celebration, with a play, a tree, and refreshments. lfclix Mendelsohn, Tcssie Mayer, Rceva Afremovv, and Philip Colm made up the cast of the skit. This semester has been equally successful, and the club can confidently call 1923 a banner year. The thanks of the or fanization are due to Miss XYitte and Miss Ohrenstein, 5 ' ' ' 57 who have so ably helped the mcmbcrs build up a successful X crein . OFITICERS September-lfelJruary February-.lune Felix Mendelsohn l.ouise Schoen .. . Dena Shapiro . . . Beatrice Hirsch .. bliss Hulda XVitte. .. .. Vresfdent .... Yice-President Secretary .... Treasurer . . . .Sponsor . . . 220 . . . .Milton Rubel . . .Louise Schoen . . .Archie Blake . . . . . .lrving Ptlauin Miss Eda Ohrenstein frilly QJFJQ' ,. , . ,I . , .1 1 , wfff?-Q,-. f, N , I 1 -5 The Story Scribblers The Story Scribblers' Society. the literary honor society of the school, has as its purpose the furthering of the literary knowledge and ability of the students. The members enter by tryout, and are required to write at least two stories each semester. The best story submitted at each meeting is given to the XYeekly for publication. Although the club has not entered into many social activities, it has been peppy and enthusiastic. and has helped the school by its contributions to the lYeekly. Miss XYhite, the sponsor, gave many talks which were beneficial to the club in making the work of this year an advancement in the literary world of Hyde Park. OFFICERS September- February Dorothy Stebbins .... .... I Tresident .. . Lura Crawford .. .... Vice-President Harriett Born . . .... Secretary . . . . Harriet Sumner .. ,... Treasurer .. 221 February--lune .l.ura Crawford Dudley Emerson .....Alan Cross .Elizabeth Davis The Public Speaking' The Public Speaking Club is about to complete its most successful year, with a record of instructive debates and interesting meetings to its credit. The fine semester's work which it leaves behind is due chiefly to the tireless etforts and constant help of Bliss Mary H. O'l3rien. its able sponsor. Teams composed of Frederic Berry, Arthur Fitzgerald, Archie Oboler. Stacy Osgood, Claude Robinson. and Paul Thoma. all well-trained debaters, scored a double victory over Englewood, divided honors with Mcliinley, but was defeated by Senn in the Chicago Literary Union contests of the year. The extcniporaneous speaking branch of the club's activities spent an equally profitable season. The teanils greatest success came when it scored a victory over University High in a match held early in April. OFFICERS President ,... . .Frederic Berry Yice-President ..... ...... P aul Thoma Secretary-Treasurer . ..Arthur Fitzgerald 222 The Art Club The Art Club. organized to increase the high school students' appreciation of art. has just completed its most successful year. Never before in the history of the school has there been such a large group of boys and girls so vitally interested in the activities of this club. The accomplishments of the members have been numerous. They designed and painted all of the scenery for The Chimes of Normandy, as well as the cover design for the operetta program. And the majority of the attractive posters advertising the school atl'airs throughout the year were the work of the art students. The club wishes to thank Kliss Bigelow for her loyal and steady help. and the officers who have so ably guided the organization to success. OFFICERS September-Felmruary February-june Clitford Clallaher ..... . . . President .... . . .Clifford Gallaher Frances Huppeler . . . . .Vice-President . . . . .Frances Huppeler Anne Yan Nice . . . . . .Secretary .... . . .Anne Yan Nice liloise White . . . . .Treasurer . . . . .Eloise XVhite 223 The Plutarch Club Hyde l'ark's history club. with its motto of something ditferentf' has com- pleted a year, under the guidance of Mrs. Hanson, which is felt to have been one of its best. XYith an able debater as president during the spring semester. one might naturally expect that the followers of Plutarch might extend their lqnowl- edge of history through the medium of debates. And they did. Everything from the question: Resolved: that History is a more useful subject than French or La'in'l to the ethics of slavery was discussed and settled to the satisfaction of all who heard. But do not conclude from this that only debates are used to till the meetings. Many social events, planned by an efhcient social committee. have livened the year. and the members feel that something has been accomplished. QFFICERS September-February liebruary-june Elizabeth Sherwood . . . .... President .... ...... i Alan Cross Robert Stevenson . . . . .Vice-l'resident . . .... Rebecca Green Felix Mendelsohn .. .... Secretary .... .... C harless Cole Charless Cole . . . . .Treasurer . . . . . .Paul lones 224 ,ig X- x The Hayseecl Club The Hayseed Club started in earnest this year by a drive which raised the membership from thirty-five to ninety-five. One of the most successful and best- attended dances of the year. the Hayseed Harvest Hop. followed early in the fall, giving the school a glimpse at the scope of the club's activities. The Hyde Park Annex was the scene of many enjoyable afternoons during the rest of the term, and a big banquet, given at the Hamilton Club, closed the activity for the fall semester. During the spring term, a dance was given. and the UJXIIIICXH was again the scene of many hilarious meetings. Hr. Raymoth, the sponsor. who has done so much to improve the association. conducted the members on an interesting excur- sion thru the stock-yards later in the spring. OFFICERS September-lfel:ruary February-june Ben Bridge . . . . .l'resident ......... .... . 'Xlan Hammond ,Xrthur Knodell . . .lfirst Yice-President . . . . . .XYillian1 Ferguson Alan llammond . . . .Second Yice-President . , ........... . . . . . . Richard lrwin . .Secretary . ...George jacob llohn lYeiss .. . .'l'reasurer .. ..lYilliam Bowers 225 The Garden Club The Garden Club aims for zt closer association with nature. and the strength- ening of friendship among those interested in nature study. During the year the officers and members have most earnestly striven to accomplish these aims. Carefully planned programs were successfully carried out, showing the ability of the members to provide good times. ln the winter semester slide trips to the Cook County Forest Preserve and topics concerning forestry were presented. A Saint Patrick's party. an illustratd talk on China, given by Hrs. Young, outdoor meetings, hikes, and a beach party were the outstanding features of the year. Much credit is due to the sponsors, bliss Fuchs and Mr. XVhitney. whose keen interest and generous help are eh1eHy responsible for the club's success. OFFICERS September-February February-June Charlotte Lewis . . . . President .... . .Robert l'3aun1 Florence Ruppert . . . . .Yice-President ..... . . I lomcr Mitchell Robert llaum . . . .Secretary-'I'reasurer . . . . ,Klary Moulton f 'v 2-6 5, 'fi-jluz' fa- .,, W f, , . The Fur and Feather Club The Fur and Feather Club has just hnished two of its most successful semes- ters. At almost every meeting, slides of birds, fishes, and animals have been shown. and illustrative talks or readings have been given. One of the most interesting of the talks was a discussion by Howard Hamm on his butterfly and moth collection. Donald Hell's observations on the life, history, and habits of birds proved equally entertaining. For his presidential address, Thomas Chamberlain spoke on the objects of interest found in the tanks of the Zoological room. Mrs. Young has given valuable suggestions to the club. and has assisted greatly in its success. Pins were secured this semester for the tirst time in the history of the club. OFFICERS September-liebruary February-June Helen Hogg ......... . .Ure ident .... . . .'lill0lllZiS Chamberlain Stillman Brown . , . .Yice-President . . .... Stillman Brown Pauline Ferrill . . .geeretary .... . . .Gwendolyn Patton Murray Lamm . . i. .'l'reasurer . . . .Gwendolyn Patton 227 79 1 . 4'-ug? ,A D, N I , , f-4 i il. S F . is f Q me V . ,. Xa q 1 'T X Xu J W .f a fp.. ,,,-f- ,M , ' . . . I,-,' ff ff! J!!-1 , ff , -, , . , J, if ,,,. -fr HH.....ff it f y f F. , ,' . JJ '11 df- ,grade . ..,.,f - QM. t O j 555 JJ 4 ' 1' .:- '- . f i 1, F' Av ' - ,Al ifi3xX'.-.- ' , r MQ, W , P 'T ' - 4 ' ' 'Q V E ' - f-5 1252- T ' ' ,L-: til t.. tfgi-H A A Vi :if Mg. .1 fm f .4 --,-I-525 - gtg riff-yg.z5Q,5',gl AI' ,,,H,l':j-f-fs ,lk K. Mi r f mi if i H F .Lf WM .levi A 5 ,Q ,W , lg,-ff??:'LY7l'.1-Affqdfii lwffny xWvxT27 1' ' Q ,l A fl Evfl 4 l A .xx .f, fu t N, We .Mp 3 A7 The Stone Age Club Sf Qbilqq 'MN Although it is one of the most recentl -formed clubs in H de Park, the Stone Q . Age Club, the geology club for boys, has enjoyed phenomenal success this year. QR Through the earnest and sincere efforts of Miss Caroline Watson, the members Wiki of the societ have been entertained with s lendid ro rams. f YN V .N Y P P S fgf ifwilyf ' Trips to the Portland Cement Company, the Western Electric Company, and lx vislts to the Yellowstone Park and other sections of the country by means of Ujkfsl slides, were features of the winter semester. During the spring semester, excur- ffbfifff WY sions, hikes, and movies were among the attractions. QW? i f is f, The membership is small. but it is expected that by next year, when the club becomes more firmly established, many more boys will attend the meetings. ,7'x.jw, 7 271 ill U- Xjl OFFICERS X pq iy'.fl,j September-February February-june 47 'I ij, . . . 'WT' J tr Archie Oboler ...... . ..Pres1dent ..... .... I rving Pflaum ,lx 2 - fl . . . ily!! SX ffl, Robert Baum .... ...Vice-President ...... .... A rchie Oboler i ,fjxxl ff, 5 V ij, Howard Collins .... . . .Secretary-Treasurer .... . . .Robert Baum jk It 55, fi Ah. , 1 'M ff' 1' f!.? .k1 'ff ' X, I' N vi H QI .x.,, ,Uh The Rock and Hammer Club Ig, x. , I 1 - W2 This is a new club, organized last September to further the study of Geology may if if among the girls, and to enable those students who could not arrange their pro- Hg ,,f Q, fri grams to be in regular classes to gain some knowledge of the subject. The club is not primarily a class, however, for many interesting programs were provided Wftxiw iwyigl at the meetings. Miss Watson, the sponsor, through whose wise planning and semi ' wonderful influence the club has grown and flourished, has given numerous inter- RX esting and instructive talks. IQ' Q XT 5 . . . . . . . iflli'-Q,-, if N52 Slides showing interesting geological formations have been displayed and A' H discussed, and parties have been held. The party which was most thoroughly f ' enjoyed and will long be remembered was the one for the Stone Age Club, the ly,-f' 21 Boys' Geology organization. Many hikes to the country near here have also been my Y I taken during the year. in ' OFFICERS pf September-February .February-June 1 Orrel Stott .......... . . .President ..... . . . . .Orrel Stott f Mar uerite Freebur . . . . . .Vice-President ....... . . .Estelle To pe S g P V, M ' Margaret Millsaps . . . . . .Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . .Evelyn Wright , x- f 2 ,-A--5 ' . W ,-,', ,jgjysy -. .Y , -,f ,X F F .Ei VQ Si1gQ,.,, ,. 229 The Radio Club Spurrefl ou by thc serviccs zuicl ticvci'-curling zuubitions of its sponsor. Mr. Paul I. Pierson, the lizulio Club has mzulv at name for itself in Z1 sliort time. This is one of tltc 0l'gZ11llZZlllOllS wltiflt mot-ts for serious stucly :ts well :Ls for goofl times. Radio is tho t-utbralliug subject. :md the boys lmvc maclc great licnflway iu mastering' its iutriczicics. This season the club lizis built scvcrztl receiving sets. :mtl Z1 power trfuisforuict' lifts been wouml for trzmsmissiou. 'lilic following liccusul opcrzttors liavu been lovztl iuoliibcrs of the club during the yt-:u': XX'illiz1m Covcrrlale. Cliztrlcs Doggy. bxvllllillll liilclirist. .'X1'tl1u1' Cloocluow. livcrt-tt Klflfllltl, zuicl lliillis l oss.hl:1t'k lirics, Roy Stocks. Sl'IJlL'llll,JCl'Al'lClll'l1I1l'5' iiL'Ul'QL' Holton .,... Roy Stacks ... Natlizui liosctilmwg .. XYillizun COYL'l'tlZllC . lizmtlcl Hzuumoufl .. Ol'l lt'l7R9 . .l'1'cs1clt':1I .... X'it'c-lltwsfclt-tit . . .SCL'l'ClZll'j' . . .'l'i'czLst11't-1' . . . . ..l lticf llIll'l'ZlllJl 230 l'lcl11'tla1'y-bl uue ...xbilllllllll Ciilclu-ist . ........ ,lack lirics Xlillizuu Covcrclale .. .XYillis lfoss . . livt-rett Murine The Chess Club During the past semester the Hyde Park chess team was one of the best in the city, winning the south side chznnpionship and losing the city ehznnpionship by only a few points. The tezun consisted of Harold Schwede, tirst boztrdg XYillstrd Eliel, seeondg Archie Hlztlce, thirdg Jael: Fries. fourthg and .lustin lfranlq, lifth. the substitutes being Edward Clarke and Xhvlllllllll l-Biggs. League games were played with four schools, in which Hyde Park took second place with El score of 32-8. This year many new devotees of chess have joined the club, furnishing good niztterial for next ye:tr's team. 'l'o Mr. Norse, the sponsor of the club and the instructor of the enthusiastic beginners. the chess players extend heartfelt thzinlcs. Septeml mer-lfel mruziry XYill:1rd liliel .. -luck Fries .. .Xrchie lilzilce llztrold Schwede .. llzirold Schwede ,. ,Xrchie lllzilte .. OFIFICERS l'resident . . . Yice-l'resident Secretary .. Treasurer . . . Cziptziin of Tezun Nlztnztger of 'leznn 151 February--I une Harold Schwede . , .blustin lfrztnlc .. ..llz1rriet Katy .Edward elztrke Harold Schwede . . ..'Xrchie lllztlqe The Stamp Stucly Class The Stamp Study Class was organized in October, 1922, under the direction of Mr. Edwin li. Hand, who has made an intensive study of stamps. To extend this lciiowireclge to people interested in pliilately, Klr. Hand founded the club as a valuable addition to Hyde Parlq's activities. During the past semester much has been accomplished by this new organziation. ln the clubls library there are books on the stamps of almost every nation. At the meetings, stamps of foreign nations are discussed, and the sponsor usually talks on the stamp lore of the country under discussion. :Xu auction sale of stamps belonging to the various members of the club is held at each meeting, the prizes going to the highest bidders. CJFIFICICRS September-lfebruary February-'lune Margaret Millsaps ..,. . . llrcsident .... .... K Iargaret Millsaps Yariiaw .Xtlcinson . . . .X'ice-l'resident . . . . .'l'honias Chamberlain Robert Childs . ..Qecretary-'l'reasurer . ..Yarnaw Atkinson 232 ALPHA BETA 233 --uv: x X. .,, X. f I X l , 'wi S E---well' KX!!! Tfixl Q, ., fifyi' ' ' --- ffyi ' -'- ff! f 1 To-C, , XJ ' . s' I T i . !v' I V N ' wx-dyxb ,l C15 I ,iqgg 3 ' hvft' S' ' ' 'f' As f 4 lf ' ' ' ' Mr' ' f 'r i w ' ' vf' Ni5 ii' i ii' . S XY, ffl l s wi ihfyl 7 x ll A l The Hyde Park Branch ll For many years The Branch was the only branch in the city high schools. ll X4 It was closed in March, 1913, when the Stony Island Avenue school was opened, A and re-opened to accommodate the increased enrollment in February, 1920. It . WV' yy has grown from five teachers with one hundred and twenty pupils in 1920, to ll-Vl D S V fourteen teachers with three hundred and sixty pupils at the present time. Until 1910 it was in charge of Mr. VValter F. Slocum, and for the next year of Mr. fl Charles H. Smith. Since that time the head has been Mr. Arthur L. Penhallow. - NW 5 Sh v. he . N A W D C The Alpha Club Vlfl w WN ,l ,X KM The Alpha Club, composed of girls from the 1A class of the Branch, has ll xg had a very successful year. Several dances have been given, and at Easter time WAY baskets were filled for the invalid soldiers in the United States Hospital at Stony Island Avenue and Seventy-Fifth Street. The club wishes to thank Mrs. Lund- A as quist, its sponsor, for her faithful support in all its undertakings. , X 1, f l if h X11 Q OFFICERS X V D September-February February-June Helen Stark ........... .... P resident ..... .... E dith Kritzer YK l Helen Stark .... .... X fice-President . .. .... Susie Conner lable T Martha Welch .... .... S ecretary .... ...... M arcia Masters HTS 5JA Priscilla Zahn .. .... Treasurer .. .... Anna Mary Schoff MVA Ke D C be My X The Beta Club I 1 1 R N f In their work durin the semester, the irls of the Beta Club filled Easter 13,7 th fi g . g . . . haf baskets for the wounded war veterans, in cooperation with the Girl Reserves. if 'Xl X. 3. . . . 0 I ll IU Several hikes and tennis tournaments, planned under the guidance of Miss Moore, 'Q7' lhff their sponsor, have helped to make the season a success. ffl i,Zi.3.? W 1 if OFFICERS fi 3 September-February February-june f.. Edith Kritzer .......... .... P resident .... ..., W ilhelmina Risse gf Yi E! url . f Lydabelle MacCartney ........ Vice-President .. . ..... Helen Eaton X 'I 1 Zona XVest ............ .... S ecretary .... . . .Anita Heyland 3 1 Evel n Lavin . .. .... Treasurer .. ..... Anita Heyland X Y -..TSj2fj2i1i ei-' f.'7'Df1'iLf f W- 1' lv-A is if 9- fe A .Wg-M-1. . l , ff 234 ,X Wu, ,,,, .. .....f,..-. . ..-W-vi---mg -7'-1n1.sn-mn-1-n..w7v11:-..a-r-x.:-f-41-qrzyf -:IX A A Af.-Ju. 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S .-vvw1.A.v'wcA--f-, .v.A1 V:-rv,-:wi-fnA.wAvx.w'.r-uvfn-'JN '.nm '.'q':'-,-vwg-rf-.-x',r,'w'1'ffAf-'uf'-091- r -11'-tw'A.'f'A-1:f.fp,v-.A-:.fAA.s-f-v. 1 Vu-:f .r..-A 235 Q l 1 v N X x ay e? Q isps ilngly ff' . :' ' J ' a i,,N- u f f ' 2 '-KL' N '- 4 1 I -1,-Z-L'. .,1-f-f ! 5 : H 5 'Ng JB sq J I ww- RX!! G ,. .lk main as t 'u,-.-- g Nigel A A ,f 2'-4 .1 f- ' , ' , , .9 .. -493,41-.5-'-h :-Hg' 1 ' ' TT ,K L L K 'J T 'fllitvwwli - inf C J i v -ss n e no R n s n il f 'L Q ? C mf li , 'Q f 56 The Chlmes of Normandy XJ Q rfb J I l, ' f u ' :J ' 3 ' X x The Ch1mes of Normand , a comic o era resented b H de Park s musl- 9 j y P P y y XX cal organizations, was carried to great success by the united efforts of the Glee W N . . , . Clubs and the Grchestra, under the able direction of Mr. Qscar E. Robinson. J. Ty Q Two separate casts were selected, one for each night, and, although this method iglx of presentation meant a great deal of work for Mr. Robinson and his co-workers, If ll Miss Finley and Miss Guller, it ave op ortunities to more Jeo le and roved its J KX X 3 P I P P A f th 1 M . ,pk if , 5, V On the first night Jennie Porter, as Serpolette, was the hit of the show. Ci She was supported by Douglas Nicholson, as Henri, and Evelyn Peterson, as Ger- DM Dig maine. Charles Van Pelt. the blushing hero, Jeanette Trautman, as Serpolette, KKJJJ Eleanor VVendt, and XValdo Lyon were the stars the second night. lx-'tx XJ' W7 ilixkiff 'N I 3-v Qfg The members of the Glee Clubs in their Normandy peasant costumes made a XX JVM picturesque setting, and with the excellent support of the orchestra gave the at J 'Q-N performance a Hne ensemble. 271 J 'iff Q ,N Murray Lamm, Business Manager of the operetta, with his corps of assist- 'NW ants, did commendable work in organizing the poster contest and publicity cam- uyi Paign, and in selling tickets at the box office. Nm. H 7 N Yi ' 1- . . . Y. 1 it JJ Henri, Marquis de Corneville. . . .... Douglas Nicholson, Charles Van Pelt wk Grenicheaux, a fisherman. .. .... Frederic Shallenber er, Paul Griffing i My g b , ff All il, Gaspard, a miser ........ ...... T homas Behymer, Vtfaldo Lyon - X A -AX ffl X yfff Le Bailli ........ ..... A lan Cross, George Luce ,Y The Notary .... ......... R aphael Ettelson 'L 7. Registrar . . . ..... Milton Rubel ly Assessor .............. ...... R obert Jewel 'X Serpolette .... .... J ennie Porter, Jeanette Trautman Klfxxi Germaine .... . . .Evel n Peterson, Eleanor XVendt bil lil y U l , - . ,fl Jeanne . . . .................... Alice Carr --'t . M Suzanne . .... Eiizabeth Sherwood ' g Yi ui, Manette ........ Gladys Zahn i gi-1 N Gertrude . . . . . .Ruth Bentley Y 'gi fi J V 9 K' - 1 ',,i All ,ff fr-rxivrfJx,fifiTi7ff1iviresQijzziljifvfifsifgf . jgivurs- ff e+1,ss.:' Af- ' Qff . Q fffff- rs J ff siia ff: T .ff rk offs. Q s n 'fs for 1 4 4 I lr' ,. Xlyffe Tx,Q ,, ' ' L., .J G: ,Y L 'N' f- '-- 4 ---s- -A xi aim- .fDaS'Xllf:.g.,--,. Yiafr W X , f' -.1 ,f ' -5 '-:g.:'.1.: .Li 237 Li.. 'T-? e.. Wifi. : A. ,.,, The Boys' Glee Club' This year the Boys' Glee Club sang at several assemblies. and took part in the XYashington's Birthday program given at Orchestra Hall by the Union League Club. More important than these, however, is the large part played by the organi- zation in the 1923 operetta, The Chimes of Normandy. All of the male princi- pals and the chorus of the opera were members of the club. OFFICERS President ......... ............. ...... G e orge A. Luce Vice-President ....,... .... X Yilliam B. Holmes Secretary-Treasurer . . . ............ . . .Stanley F. XVatson MEMBERS First Tenor: Cecil Campbell, Alan Cross. Howard Dillenback, Gordon Kid- der, George Luce. Fernando Navarro..la1nes Pierce, Leslie Raymer. Milton Rubel, Frederick Shallenberger. Second Tenor: Philip Brittan. Paul Griffmg, Randel MeGavock, Frederick Xhfilliams. Bass: Robert Adams, Cecil Denton. Edward Faber, Charles Fischer, Edwin Honenstein, Waldo Lyon, Paul Robinson. Charles Van Pelt. Charles Vent. Stanley Wlatson, Bernard XYeber. Baritone: Clifford Cole. Raphael Ettleson, Millard Gross. Viilliam Holmes. Edward hlewell, Gilbert Knight, Douglas Nicholson. .-Xdelbert Olsen, Sidney Pritikin. .AXccompanist: Howard Hamm. 238 Mr! , ' bl I . ,r H The Girls' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club, in a year of earnest work, participated in the XYashing- ton's Birthday celebration at Orchestra Hall, in February, and entertained several school assemblies. All the leads in the operetta were members of the club, and the chorus was the work of the other girls. Great appreciation is due to the director, Miss Grace Guller. for the time and interest she has spent in instructing the Girls' Glee Club. OFFICERS September-February February-June lennie Porter ........ .... I President ....... ......... G ladys Zahn Pauline Burrhus .. .... Vice-President .... Jeanette 'Vrautnian Loretta Rice .... Secretary ...... ........ l .oretta Rice janet Miller ...... Treasurer .......... .... L Ianet Miller LIST OF MEMBERS First Soprano-Ruth llentley, Pauline Burrhus. Margaret Gallant, .lennie Porter. Jeanette Trautinan, Eleanor XYendt, Adele XYhitheld. Second Soprano-Ruth Bell, Alice Carr, Frances Horrocks, Martha Nichol- son. Evelyn Peterson, Miriam Tibbitts. Loraine NYard, Gladys Zahn. First Alto-Grace Clark, Roberta Nelson, Cecile Samuels, Dorothy Sylvester, A Margaret Wilson. Second Alto-Helena jones, janet Miller, Elisita Navarro, Mary Ormsby. Loretta Rice. Elizabeth Sherwood. .Xccompanists-Marian Shaw. Loretta Rice. 239 .L' X s Ni., . any Q 1 3 J X JN.-e -V 'f .i f l . 'AJP ll l z Yglvxyr, . K J A i , - i -ll. - ff . , .3 sl l i ' s M. 2' -. of - ' . , Ng? . 2Ifrf,s'f 'rw 1 , - xi f':5'3U1 1' - - ,,.. . ' . A f. A- ' ffaaiife, P A ee- .gs V 925314. L -aff -:gi K . ,,,.sQ2s- 1' :.'i fi, . -vars V A, ax- . .-.,,..,1 , , ,N l le , The Musical Club The year of l923 has been a very successful one for the Musical Club, Under the guidance of its well-known and able officers. this organization has done many novel and interesting things. Several members have made themselves prominent by taking part in various assemblies. A program was given for the Xlloodlawn XVoman's Club which was so thorou hl ' en'o 'ed that a second ber- S 3 3 formance was requested. The aim of the organization, to promote the appreciation of music among the pupils of Hyde Park. has been lived up to in a large measure in the yearls work. The people now attending Hyde Park who seriously contemplate musical Careers have been brought together in a social way through the medium of the club, To Mr. Robinson. the sponsor, is due the earnest thanks of the members, for his splendid co-operation in all Musical Club affairs. O Flfl CNRS September-lFebruary February-.liune ,lennie Porter . . . . .President ..... . . .Pauline Fosberg l.ore1ta Rice .... . . .Yice-l'ra-sideni . . . .Randal llcGavoclq Charles Van Pell . . . . .Secretary . . . . .hlessamine Forbes Randal iXlcGavocl4 . . .ill1'C2lSlfl'Cl' . .. .Charles Van Pelt 240 - f .---. -- -' 4 'fy .Sf L- :, .L -. I ...fn f1,,f' f rp -- W'-,r', Va.. A. 1 f ' , is i I 'If 1, 1 I ll Xxx .Q JL, ,fbi 1 ' J-5 - -f 537' . 2 , ,gfffft . , ,'. l, ' , : -i-In , ' -A L ' v, . , W, W-2 .F K -5. vp ue,,f+ , .ff N IS Ar R ,i is ggfgg. . . 44:45 f-yr Q 3 '-- -W f f 4,.,v .W , . ' ' ' ' Q.-----U dg,,5g,j I-'fi 'A .. 'NZ Mu.. Q -5-Q, ,. .fig-rex. -2i 'e - 4 -ess-1?-.mp ,' v The Qrclaestra The Hyde Parlc High School Orchestra has increased in mimhcrs and service during the past year. lts greatest accomplishment was the appropriate accom- paniment given to The Chimes of Normandyl' on the occasion of the annual operetta. The orchestra has added to its program selections from Balfe's liohc-mian Ciirlf' an overture which opened the lfehruary Commencement in a very auspicious manncr. The musicians have also played at several assemblies during the year. The organization feels greatly inclehted to some of the faculty. who have reported with their instruments for all reliearsals. and have heen so generous with their time and talent that the orchestra might produce more beautiful effects. Miss Finley-violin, concertmeisterg llr. Harleygiiuteg Miss Paine-viola: Klr. S1iurgin-vi:mloncello are active faculty memhers of the orchestra. OFIFI CERS Septemlzer- lfel xruary lfebruary-,lune Mr, Oscar li. Rohinson. . . .llirector ..... . .Nix Oscar E. Robinson Miss liatharan Finley. . .QlU11L'Cl'llllCl:AlL'I' . . .. .Miss liatharan lfinley lfdward Chcrvenlia . . . .l'resident .... . . .Harold Schwede llarold Schwede . . . .Yice-l'resfdent . . . .Halbert Harley llalbert Harley . . . .Secretary . . . . .XYalford XYalden llalbert Harley . . . .Treasurer . . . .Maceo Losey Zfll J W . .. l -' .L ,D--14 7 I is J' -J X ge F .I w I N EAN, V all a . Q vl X fi? llfw K Vina dpi. ,ini F R' J V fs., 4, I 1.1,-f'f '? 3 fx g X' 5 A Wi' lgsii .ln , il-VW 5 mf- W S f law s eeee as eeeee + F -. .ae F F F Q at WTS? W D13 1 C U ' . fy x T D Q T3 Homecoming Y li l 4, l The feature of Homecoming this year was K'Ya Souris, presented by the i M Dramatic Club. Robert Stevenson wrote' andvdirected the pantomime, while Violetta Sanford, Dorothea Seery, and Gwendolyn Dowding directed the ballet. if The scenery was designed and painted by the Art Club, and all costumes and K stage effects were designed and executed by the students. D Q J X ' Gini The story was of an impresario, who, in an effort to produce a masterpiece. Q X M had traveled around the world, and as a result collected what was presented as C VX Ya Sou-ris. Pantomimes representing Russia, Egypt, France, Java, japan, W China, Spain, and America were all effectively portrayed. The Russian panto- X If mime was portrayed in three acts, entitled Along the Volga, The Snow Maid- Q f en, and The Fair. , l l The French Club presented a peasant dance, a French play, Pomme, Prune, SXT xl Ponce, and a musical number, The Doll Shop. Spain was represented by l A Street Scene in Granada, and the grand finale was furnished by the American D fl scene. The orchestra, directed by Robert Stevenson, accompanied all the musical N numbers. V ' 4 ll i The building was open for inspection so that the various departments ,could ii C V have an opportunity to 'exhibit the work accomplished during the year. Among fly W7 the feature exhibits were those of the domestic science, the botany, the Zoology, T 5 and the jewelry departments. Tea was served in the cooking room, while the 5 Z sewing room was transformed into a ladies' clothing shop. M . . . K fa The Senior Girls' Society, selling candy in an old-fashioned garden booth, ily cleared about sixty dollars. The Junior Girls' Society also enlarged the school DXQQ fund by selling ice-cream and cake in the small gymnasium. ls. A N The event was greeted as a huge success, and is likely to be repeated in future years. all E, ' llF l.f7d lf f Wwf N45 1 l a M L--f,,, , -Q ' 'pq -rrf 4 V.. ' - mil. ' XT. .1Sd fglgf ,,-,, jg X: 331,12 QM' Tj ,fwf-gig., A V 'sig F--ljligjs :Vg j 247 4 f X an 1 4 g , , 7 gmifi I W N wir Uk 5 ww :V X 'XX ff X X? - 'Q J X W 'I W l M W I' QT N rlll y x P f wqUfm I N ' Q W if ffffm 'W' a www ' p, cjif U W, l m xf xx ff! 'W fmmmm7QI an - -gf X g , ff f J J , 1 x f jf A 'M' W 1? 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Q 1 l .fifiil A 1 lx rf 1 1 1 t UH- 1 l It A 3:11 'S I. xy I mf t:xf,f Y,f l l Q 13 mn' l 1 ll 1 it it 1 'A ni1.1,..,1,353g if le if if l '-GZQZV' 5. ii 1, , 1? ,fi E 4 If im, 4 3 '- V A 1 1 'lf 1 . ,w 1 I - :ily , W I .1 L ?41,,5,, .N ' J- gin Q T 'Q f.1'.i1.5 ' 1 T I ' N' '.-:,.':'tQ'x gf' -Q K, 1 ig 21133 ' -it 'Q ' l' di: . , . , The Two Strangers t l'he 'l'xx'c1 Sfl'Z1llgCl'5.n by l3wotl1 'l'a1'lqi11jjtc1:1, was prcsq-11tecl 1111 tlic evtmizigs of ,Ia1111z11'y l7a11cl 18, as thc at-ini-aiiintal Sfllllll' Play. M11 llarry l.. .xllill'GXVS. the clraniatic coacli, trim-cl a new p'an with great siiccess. HQ coz1fl1etl two separate casts ancl gave each cast une pe1'fo1'1na11ce. This play was co1111nc11tccl 1113011 as 01111 of the heat aniatcui' tl1eat1'icals cvcr staged at Hyde l'a1'lc. Tlflli CAST Mis. S'11:11i. .. .Yivian Kahn, Klargaret Roberts Hr. fini ...,.... Allen 'l'aylo1', -lSl:fGl'SOl1 Greer l:lOl'L'3lL'C ....... . . . lilorcnce lialuaclcer. Virginia llartlcy .IOl'1lllj' Xliiitc. . . .................. Riley Hates. Kaarc lirogh ,-Xunl' lfllvn. . . .. .Eli'sal,1Qtl1 G11l'I'lSOll, A1111 lff31'1'y. Beatrict' Baci' Statftrt lla 1321 ............... Robert KILIITZIX. George l,uc11 Xlattiv. . . . Helen Co1111e1'. Betsy Hes l'l1'l1l'Y . ............. lark c,lOVVC11 244 if C - 'VX . Ghost Stories Ghost Flo1'ies,' I1 one-:mel pfvy ccmaehecl 115' Hr. llzu'1'y I. ,Xu+l1'exx's, was pre-seulefl fm' llle PZll'C11l-VliC'ZlCllQl' .Xsfutiz1tiuz1. The lllj'SlCl'iHll5 thrill of the ghost story held the zludfeuee in tense exeilemeul. zmcl the play was rleelarecl :L great SUFCCSS. Anna Cole George .. flmee . Billy . Tum .. Fred .. Lennie . 1 I zlrjf ..... Tl I li LIXST Ufleleu X:-Hy ...loseph XYl1ite . . .Leah L'mn1'ue .... .C2em'ge Luce .Burum Ziummmuu .. . Ralph Huwa1'd Iflcweuee lizxhaekel' Ilurolhy Y:u'11eH The Armistice Day .Xssembly uucler the Clil'CC1iUl1 of Nr. .Xmlrews. Cmlsislerl of two readings by ,losephine qXml1'exvw :md several impressive tzllmlezum ot scenes 111 ,'xx!HCI'1CllI'l XX'Z1l'5. 245 The Dram atic Clula The Drzunatic Club, one of Hyde Park's oldest orgzmizzttions, admits its mem- bers b' trvout onl 2 thus securinff for its ranks most of the dramatic talent of 1 ' 1 . 25 I the school. llus season so many successful zinlicants came to the tryouts that U I - l . the membershi J was exce ntionzill ' lurffe. Blau ' vlztns were made :ind successfully' . . s 5 . . carried out durmff the year. One of these was Z1 theater Jarty to see Bristol ' :J 5 ' ' Glass. The Hour Glass, coached by Mr. Hztrr' I.. Andrews, was ffiven as the t 1 v 1 v ,, - . It 1 club's assembly, :md the material for Xa Souris, in which Robert Stevenson showed his line directing abilities. was selected from the ranks of the society. During the spring semester. the club produced a play submitted by the Story Scribblers' Society. zts the last feature of the term. OFFICERS September- liebruziry February-.Tune Robert Stevenson . . . . . .l'resident .... . . .fhztrless Cole lizmdzil Xlcfiavoclc . . . .Yfee-President .. .... Sylvia Trilling' Blztrgaret Gallant . . . . .Secretary . . . . lflorence Kzibaclcer George l.uce . . . . .Treasurer . . . . .Edward ,Iewell 246 J F.. g W' X 'i3?,ifiT C' T 'MTTTTT , T ff' f' h i ff Et? F ft? cf? 5115 . X T up 'Rl Pill T T T T iff . , I 's.,ff -- ' -. ...N-ff- 'ijil. c' 'C -. , 7 N J 4 l ,P ff . . ... . reg .. 5 f 3 f ' I -: - iffr, 1: ' W ' FSH. is 'Z 'Hr :Q ' v. 1,771 C.: X x f F t . ' W ' . H J! if. rj'-Yf Eff! . rt D it N5 ff' iii izifii WW if 'C Ulf rf . Dfw' lx f fx-.3 f Syxff N T, .ff D i ,v,,.,,,,., , . y l ,' V5 R. O. T. C. Staff .lj Battalion Commander. . . ........ Major john L. Best Executive Officer .... .... C aptain Frederic A. Berry l x T Adjutant ........ . . .First Lieut. John F. Murphy lf.. Su ul ' Officer ............... ........... F irst Lieut. XVm. F. Klasen ,Q . .6 , -. P1 3 1, , Qflf Officer for Plans and Training .... .... S econd Lieut. David Blalock Burford .i T ' Supply Sergeant ............. ............. S gt. George O. H. Dahl I K I Senior Color Sergeant.. . .... Sgt. Harry Rhodes I Junior Color Sergeant .... .... S gt. Hubart Lovewell 1 Although not so large as in former times. the R. O. T. C. has had one of the most successful and most useful years in its history. The services which the R. O. T. C. has rendered to the school have made up for the deficiency in mem- bership. A Guards have been furnished to enable everyone to see the football games. and the R. O. T. C. has supplied monitors for the corridors, lessening the amount l of theft from lockers. It provided ushers for the February graduation, and sup- plied guards and ushers at the Teachers' Conference held at this school. Its signal team placed second in the city meet. Altogether the outlook is favorable for our R. O. T. C. to capture another Camp Roosevelt cup. The credit for these accomplishments is largely due to the hard work of Sergeant Stamper and the staff. These men have worked untiringly for the advancement of Hyde Park's R. O. T. C. Unit. 248 The Band The Hyde Park R. 0. T. C. Iland, well known for its excellence in former years. ends 1923 with an incomparable record. The band played an important part in the XYashington's llirthday celebration at Orchestra Hall last winter. lt entertained the members of all the high school faculties. who met at Hyde Park for the Teachers' Conference in April. At several Hyde Park games and 'mass meetings the band has helped to inspire the Aitchpe spirit in the hearts of an eager audience. Never have the boys worked harder, and, although they should be given all due credit for their faithful efforts, much of the success has been due to the careful planning and training of Captain King. The band also owes ngich to Mr. Loomis for his support, interest, and encouragement. Therefore, with a group of excellent musicians and earnest workers, with Hyde Park standing' behind it, the band should win honors in the coming contests. and take a leading place in high school life. 249 A COBIIHXNY Captain ......... .Theodore C. Fzuuitz Seeoml Lieuleuzmt.. . . . . . . . .lfolm NVOHT First Sergeant . . . ..... . . .joel Holce Sergeauls Klarwlmll, H. Moody, A. H. Corporal Newman, l. l'rix':1tcs Boyer, George Bramlmll, 'lf Dalton, Xxvlll. Kadisou, N. lfzilisli Lecllmetter. lf. Lewis. l.. 750 Nelson, G. Perry, C. Rotliscliilcl, Stein, l.. Vail. ll. llvelwlm, Xl. Yates, K. II COMPANY Captain ......... ..... K iyron XYeil First I.icute11a11t . . ...... Halbert Harley First Sergeant .... ..... K 'iecrrge Tebbctts Ssrgezlnts Leob. F. Kzitzmzmn. T. Doubt, U. I'1'ivates JXIISCIICN. C. Spoliiisky, N. Clarke. E. SIIliif.O1'Cl, R. Faber, E. Schott. T. Katz, JX. Stewart, R. Oitill. S. XXvUUfiSOl1, 12. Osgood. 9. Cluoclnow. :X. Pelly, C. XYciss, R. Schcrmaii, H. 25 1 A COMPIXNY Captain ........., ...... P aul I. Tliomi Ifirst Iieuteiizuil.. ..xYIl1. C. XYIIIQIIISOII Second I.ieuIen:mt.. . .Norman Iireeliliu Ifirst Sergeant .... ..... . -Xrlliur Cliladek DomieIIy, II, I2iIcIiris1. XY. Blake, ,X. Brooks, Ii. Campbell, 5 Cooper, IQ Capelizircll. CI'IzxcIeIc. Eaton, II. Elislxerg, Fox, If. Lewis, I.. RIZITSIIZLII. 252 fi. II Sergezuits Ki:1IIz1gIier. Privates RI. Lovewell. H. Rhodes. H. C. PI'I:Lum. I. Simmer G. Sclioeiiiuger. Sullivan, KI. Tiegreen, E. XYEIII, XY. BIIIIIICIIIIIHI, Haber, XV. I I, I.. I-Jiziismzm, H. SoIemIJerg', f -,,'V. f ,. Y ff ,,,,1- 2, -,V -, ff, ,. f ii ,1,1...-ifig-,-f l ' 5' ' 'I ,a TJ' i 1 ,l-. ,,., - 1,4 aw, .X -1 v , , 1 f l 35 X rg 7' QNX ll ,T i ,,i if fi All Y X I x X l . .. i ..-Hi , V ' X ' f' If-'fu 1 -. .V ' , .'-,,-5 El V. -' ,M 'Q 1 f N.-. . I , A I, . U 4 , 'zmfs Q 2 Q' . , 3, A yi -ay-,rl 7- X, .4 I if .. A,-. f ,lf ci iw 1 .v ,w'e..,. HW. . . ' QA li , . ,, , 4 9 52' .au X ,fi gf J if an TJ. f. If . JP . 15.3. .. ,. . 2?-i1gf!,.'LL - , ,. , rg-T ' 241 Y r'- -,.,', 'A Q' :Qui fi f2i.,'?f-1,-,ai X .4 mf ,h :Q 'ma A --Q-. . Ag:..+t4,., . ,...- , f' , WL -V -, -- -X-..'-in W . A - ,.-. ., --+ ' 5. 4 f'S-'z:-1-7-W ,. -,Aj :-JJ, -Ng' k - :-... 'sim -- 9:-k -wyfwi ,Z .QW .... ,,, - 'L -3.... .,,,3-f-gf --fX - Y ,H I HD CON IEXNY Cziplalu ......... ....... E I. Alun Q rose First Lieutenant ..... blames XYaclq Second lieutenaixt ..... james Goodman First Serffeant ....... Macao Coscy b Serge-:anis A-Xlbriglit. llones. .X. lfitzpatrick, Nlvarcl. Ci. Czu'roll, H. Denny. Bl. Tyrell, ,l. Corpoml S Pococlc. l. XYotell, bl. llrivzucs KIYQQ11, R. XXTCIISOII, N. liausmith. QX. Hanson, R. Bell. D. .lone-5. A. Brown, XY. Kcefer, l . f1'ZUYfOI'Cl, R. Klein, ,-X. Crips, C. l.overi11, IQ. Crow. G. Klarshall, ll. l H. Klzxurcr. I. llilielilmrli, lilliot. R. lflwell, F. Glick, N. my. H. ' Pzllmer. N. 253 X. J f ! . , A filwrw.- ' I x l The COTHTDTSSTODCCI O'H:1C61'Si This year the work of the QAOIIIINTSSTOIICKT Ollieers has been aeeomplisliecl almost entirely by the staff. However, the club has initiaterl several reform meas- ures in the Unit, which have been exeeeclingly benetieial. The club has provided for anrl helcl three reviews and paracles. and has assistenl the ,'xlllC1'lL'Zlll Legion in its publicity work. The major, all live captains, anfl seven of the lieutenants are graduating this June. This means that the membership of the club will be entirely clitlerent next semester. Yet niueh is expeetecl of the toinmissionecl Officers next year. The graclnating oliieers wish those who will take their places the best of lnelc, anfl look for a bigger :incl better club next year. tJlflflCliRS Septeinber-liel:rnary FClJl'LlZ'1'j'-,THUG Major Best .......... . .l'resiclent . . . ......... Major liest Captain llerry . . . . .Yire-l'rez'iflent . . . . lfirst l,ieut. Colgrove liirst l.ieut. ,-Xilqen . . . .Secretary . . . .Captain Thoma lfirst l.ieut. .Xilcen . . . . .Treasurer . . . .Captain Berry 254 THE WEE NA M, fy i s 5 5 r E KW Q ' 5 5 I ig 'Af- 'V .E i EEEE, I . N l Vlg' von H05 W , . .. ,, rmwmwf-W -M wn-M+f-- T a . . X , We 'iii' a-qw-E E : -......:1, b 'X S ' if sf? 51 EL nfl' O ,S . Ei 2 Q a -WWE . .:- 1 ll! E W 3lL....E I of aw- T1 -ffl J lb' ??'f-Xfgx ' . -..- . V L 1 if 1, iff' 2 img O ., - ,g g I J M- -Z 1 YF Ag I X A 'iy B f O' wi., . ' fs' , -A' .ml i 1,11 : . W 5 -.g rl 1 I:-. J fxgfagh ll N K m n . .af M 5 r... E f li I: -kkgsqi. W. .1 - -k-P 1 V- A 1 - -1 ff +1'13m-1 -'fe -WHA 'T sg ' . ' F' . T yr? -'W f ' T ,L 'fwysgisx -Q: -se - 1 K -,Q .Q-, . f 13,-rnl rf ., , A: an sc + ' 'S N A 7- Ei'-: X .- JS, ,T -K 1 ee N-Liza . f' ., A- Q 'Luisa er we . :fzf-fc X - , c . . L. 1 ia- W a s ef , ff' a.f7i3Qfff'Q:r Q. 4 . -- . ..,. MW 1 w 1 N 1 f X 1 'st THE FOOTBALL SEASON ,1 TW if is ml T Faculty Q M M The All Star Faculty Football Q Team, under the inspiring leadership M of Captain Loomis, done noble this T , year. They lost only four out of hve Q . games, and are proud of the pink baby D ribbon bows awarded for the tie with T the Rinkey Dinks in the Hfth game. li The only reason they tied was because KM their opponents were severely penal- px ized for running with the ball. My 1 Mr. Miller lost his head, ming to W! count the rooters by a new algebraic NJ system-then some careless person moved My Mr. Johnson got a whiff of the cot- ton fields and ran south, thus scoring Y T for the Rinkey Dinks. f ,IZ There was a ten minute recess while ,la Mr. Howland appeased his hunger . 5 Wlt T ' h a red hot. Near the end of the last inning, the score was deuce. Mr. Nyberg, on the rx J eighth base, collided with the hypote- 'fs Xi nuse and is now in the altitudes. ,T , l . . 'JQ Mix-Have you done your outside XOR' reading ? X1 Carr-No, it has been too cold. lkxxxi Elf Mr. Spurgin fin chemistryj-lf this experiment should fail, We shall i. ,-fx, ,f Q be blown into space. Please come 1 nf! li T4 M71 Wk 4 1 X1 f - Vx Qi ll M0 RSD A ' dawn fl Yi N f'- of 511116 farm y X, 121 y i 'O I hear the teachers lead a fast .- ya N life. T f . if i I doubt it. None of 'em passed me this yearf' sf' 'T 1 914 Miss Franklin knows too much law if Q J ro sav anything about her. , N ffl Wxilfi 1 R ,E g :YW ,,,,. f next to you, will you? A 4 1 closer that you may be able to follow Schloss-Aw, do it yourself. You WY' ffl me better. put him to sleep. xy ' 111 M1 r1 fist vim .T 91 LJ ixyzfak ' X i.f'2- I: TM .TEL , cffwzlfl 'es rx-fr---cfir,.1. f-sv-f +-L L.. va, cs- ,L , VT' - 'VX 'fbi Y if-FQXt4N,il1rQ ' ' ff-f-gQ.T' ffl? -f-,iii Tx? ,1',T'QlZ1iir-gf'f ' X: , , . W, L , ' ,VT in we .- .f- ,f up .. s ,,-X x s Y, , 5 Tr Mf-N ,ff--. cm- , .vf ,LL-.i ,,,',f gl,, IV, - ,snr 4 -. , gr rg! Xt W --4 pu .V - -Y A Ldv.-Y' bv -4. - MY A,-.,,-. Mr. Broek-XVake up that fellow ,ff i I ii Ni 'fi ' S1 11 'Wai Q ,J ima, JZ fl X'4.X,xil Ty ,f ,..,.Mffffff ll 1 . ,X 2 2 l - - 4 xiii'-jjjjfl-if-- 'J lx YH E D A 'Q . 1. f'1fJi li-IS Mfr Kzqvl A 'Si -T. v Q' 5 TVTX? 629' Student Body slip K N 1 gif SENIORS Borden-I found seventy-five cents The time is almost here for us to m your bed HHS morning' iltww clean out our lockers and depart with Sinkler--Ah, my sleeping quarters, l ZW our junk. Ten long years ago high 110 doubt. 'lil school life seemed to us but a trans- s--'l xtxvfp lucent dream. We know now it was Se11iO1'-Vihilf Cl0 YOU tllillli of my llifxk vi, only .21 nightmare. lhese halls of 1351 thgnie? T,'y5' learning have broadened our views PYOLAI Wish it were your last--,, QMS and have helped us to see more clearly EX' ,fb ff,L YVf the park and golf bag. g---,,- X 1 . 1: ,i ii sl' Yates-I saw a rabbit eat cabbage X- JUXIORS and liark. 4-,ff ,1 f The .luniors have been sadly over- Uf66fATl121l'S Ilflfllillg, l SGW Z1 shadowed by the fame of the Seniors, sculptor 11121146 a face and bust. 'ft' rl hut, like the common little bean, they'll -4- i g1OXX xi hen tlie shade is removed. Rosenthal-wHaVC you noticed the 1, --e-1 depreciation of the German mark? 'wil SQPHOMORES - lfreundlich-'l'hey don't compare A Tlx Q I . 1 v with the slump in mine.-EX. li ie -op iomores are strong adxo- E y Cates of good hard work. They be- lieve in making the teachers earn their N cash. 5 ii- 1 FRESHMEN The tiny Freshies have the sole privilege of playing with the Hayseed pig. Raymoth makes a fine nurse girl. Irene Dorsey-XYhat are you doing dressed up around the postofhec? l.ouis Miller-'l'his is commence- ment day for the Hamilton Corre- spondence School.-Ex. 7'l'lL. are flfvp T715 GPMLL f,- 'THE7' HLL CHN ULLONG, 256 usa Athletics f I I 7 ,'NJ ' 1 1 V V X X X WHHI WILL IDD ? VVHHT vvfu. 1 no 7 City Champions! Yea, Hyde l'arl4l The Blue and XYhite checkers cap- tured the title from the Yellow Cab Co. in a game where Captain Duval was disqualified for shaking the hoard. In the meet with the Surface lines. Horton caused a sensation hy making two jumps in a row. Mary Skinner to football star: l do wish they would award cups in- stead of shields for football. lt's so horrid for you boys to have to drink out ot that dirty pail. The Track Team is still running. XX'eher was the liig' point getter. He won the 4-lOgwhen the official shot the gun, he thought it was a cop. The team was thrown out of the league when Sinkler tried to hide pole vault under his coat. Soccer was done away with lmecause lYeiss lost the ball. Bloom had an- other hall, hut .limmie Black stuck a pin in the lmladder. Much to his annoyance they were late to the game. arriving at the sixth inning. XYhatls the score, Roh ? he asl-ted a fan. Nothing to nothingf' Oh splendid, she exclaimed ra- diantly. XYe haven't missed a thingxv -EX. The Golf and Tennis teams were disbanded hecause of the noise they made around school when in practice. After the bashetball season, the team was set to washing the windows of the school, but the plan was dropped when Dygert fell off a win- dow sill and injured the Howers in the from yard. , I 1 fl QTL va 0470015 I Well Begun Is Half Done HEN school is out, be partic- ular about the job you take. Consider carefully such matters as the responsibility of the firm, the kind and variety of experience it oHers you, and the chance to win promotion. The rapid growth of our business has created a great many new openings for new people, and at the same time an unusual opportunity for advance- ment. We need young men and wo- men willing to begin at the beginning, and anxious to be on top at the finish. Find out for yourself what one of these positions might mean to you. Call on our Employment Manager or his assistant, Mrs. Weaver, and let them tell you the facts about the work and opportunity we can offer you. MoNTGoMERY WARD Sc Co 618 West Chicago Avenue f at 258 ---'fr -P-T--fe - - 1 , , .v 7 'mg ' v-fi - 1 111 E A Qui 'mlgll If s :t M in-if Z! J V t,., I fC A Q gf .Q of - If at cas l ' 11 - 1- ' ff M 2 2- X1 .. . .xkdfsev-.--ff' vw l ,z 'C K - A-fi ' M-,,1f,,1x.vW,,,'a,gM....,. 1 ...F-MMI,-Q -A ---4..f'aw1-1-g',,,-' ' '. '?l.CU7 .- i -if .-1 ' Mn '9i'S'TdiS l TLV - K ' e - e' ,H as ' ' . -m..,..i-Q if at X. ,re -Q f 'gf , -X , - - 'lf-NV: e,i?f-'34 :-- S ,QQ 7 Q.Q..l.,t1,g,, ' ' -e if S .. .. N S CJl'EI?!W3f Y ' --fame: ,... -mm55f51 'i? '.A :-?fmTk2f2?a'xw - by A D! fi K, 77. Clubs D l 7 . . Pi V XX Hurray for the Hayseeds! The The Boxing and Wrestl1ng Club 15 5 xy? boys meet in the barn to help Farmer made UP Of 3 bunch Of IPCHCT 1051113 Raymoth roll his oats. They keep the boys- Af the last meeting me Oys D 1 . . studied Macbeth. Yes, hes a mem- tg pig in the portable. Address all ap- ber too. X Y, plications to Farmer Hammond, Rural i X K y Route No. 2. Q Q D-X4 Story Scribbler-I got Hve dollars ii .K ,, M The Debating Club had a wonder- ful year under the leadership of A. Gabber. The club was organized for those who couldn't afford chewing for my latest book. Freshman-Who from? Story Scribbler-The express com- pany. They lost it.-Ex. X3 it X, Q. ? l X If X . . xi X X gum. The team traveled to Sing Sing The Checker Club is to train men tx CV T and, becffluse of the good Showm-gi had for the Checker Cab Co. Check your X X ' a hard time geffmg away' coat, hat or, with a check, any kind Q Vix -1l of a check can be checked by this club. QD, The Pythagorean Club is Hyde Last year twenty members of this or- f Park's highest mathematical honor so- gamzatlon made the football team' Q5 ciety. It meets on the roof because There would have been tweutyxouet fl . of its Very large membership. The but one member spralned his nail 1n w 5 K executives are the choice members, 3 tough t1ddle'de'WmkS game' f Ns and have succeeded in making the club i K Q9 one of strong central government. C x X ff M + 1 7 The Garden Club was organized to i X K teach pupils how to pronounce fish. D X The Q is silent like the R in milk. ' l lv .4 it if CAE, mfr 4 5 . faq W . ' f fx mn 3 B ZRA XIQQQQ S T c' iyi s We Qf. . g.iaiffQ fict A f--Wd N 57? MGVSCGT. ' I-mv WY -Q-mvscep CLUB- g W UNC X: X E xf,.l - Lf lf NJ ?-'iiJpA- 5 4 YZ, A X1 25 ,g3 14 f 0101- 031124120 10101uioioinzoioiuzuin 101011110 1 vin 10141101010 A New Order of Things in Menqs Clothes LONDON CHICAGO DE 1' no IT uunwnuntz UINNEAPOLII On Display in Our Stores 1 1 1 1 ini 1:sa101010:o:uzu1u1o:.nin-:uiu:u1u.:uiQ1 1 1 11.10 -rf-0101111-11,y10110111,-111111....14 The Most of the Bc-:st for the Least H do Par Hiqh Schoo Lunch Room Fourth Floor 1, 4,11 1-11, -,1,-,--1i-1,Qm, LAURENCE H.DUDLEY JAMES E. PURNELL, Jr. ROBERT M. CUNNINCHAM President Secretary Treasurer The Purnell-Dudley Company INCORPORATED INSURANCE Insurance Exchange f 175 West Jackson Boulevard TELEPHONE VJABASH 7444 CHICAGO. ILLINOIS 1-zu:-110:01n:o1uinzuiui4 1 1-1 1 1:1 1 120111111141101011111111 260 J I J P-x , 1 if H A .. ...Q . - .la 2 Q gfvq ...Erin I e i s t g' aged g Eat I ' ' Ill 'I 'I WH? 'Q 'Q 5 imgur ,X Q isiiiflgsf, I ' aa F, sta V I i ,M ff 4.92 lg - Q, E' v' f ' I x ins? .li Q WMM Mifrff h . . uf, Km . cava. I at a a 'gf f a e - a ' -- Q -Q- . a l :V-' 2-t,e1,, YV 5 Y ' e ' I . . in 'ac-'KX e-i- I' -- un' i- . 355' Ai' X , ' 'K ' 1 wi gig: Q . v tgrr rf- 1 Q , K, V. 4 g ff!! F14- 'YS f e 4Gm'MiMt'S?i fs'1 ' ,gf,',Ef ?'FiETI eYw 'f2s?i3f-fzge - ,Wa ----4-f -- --www it-'ss 7 Tl! f il N I' l H i . T if V, , umor it if 'ix' ii 'ffl I f IX NN Red Krogh-Mr. Andrews, may I fa p have the life of Caesar? ' Andrews-Too late, Brutus took it N long ago. f f Nix -ii? v X lx f IW' Mike Cin bed, to alarm clock as it Il VY goes offj-I fooled yez that time. I Tm my A was not asleep at all. 1-00MQ'2f,1N A +- W fm ' .QL vi M .Tea or cogeey, EMBARRASSING MOMENT 'tml' Li Coffee without cream. XValking down the street with a cop 'As. I -fY0u'11 have to take it without milk. friend who thoughflwly rested 1115 we KM , sirg we're out of cream. -Ex. hand OH your Shoulder' li X, ,ffi .-- lox H li Hannaway-HOW can I keep mv Clerk-D1d you kill any mpoths with It 2,7 ' w . ' those moth balls I sold you. ,I gf, toes from falling asleep? , v ,XI I . d f H I all -D , I t , tum in lNewman-iiso, trie or ve iours it xg .YW Hanson OH t e em ' and couldn't hit one.-EX. LM? ii lf li I Wm - l-- I 5 ig 5 lyyf, . Teeflel-HOW C311 I Pfwent 3 Cold Senior-XVho in heck opened that fy. ,X X512 in my head from getting into my window? lUUg5? Junior-Miss XVatson. X 1, Hibben-Tie a knot in your neck. Senior fsubmissivelyj-Qh thafs YA? fine. VVe need air in here. fx, pf, XVhen the moon was young, did the I Sky rocket? A Freshman was watching Mr. if Wifi Horse use the big telescope. Sudden- I ly a star fell. if-47' Gee, he said to himself, that fel- tg 55 uf 74? Ut' I ' Af KZ tv' , vvnt. CHNEON' l 'ma be-rxlsfvff LoaKlll6 . low sure is a good shot. Mr. Robinson teaches the kids to yell in case of a fire. His motto is: If you're on the third floor and there is a HTC, ring a towel. Mg, f I , 4 x x . N X 1 eq A f ,V X 1 t '- ERE E ':' TQ- 0 0 Of i A ha I 1 7 'ri' 5 'ilF I X1 -1 w ji ' to 'ff If 1-T'ffffff'f! fr 5 . 21' T V 1, if f' L ,. f. E J? ,O 0 . . 1 We l., 4 ,f, E 1 + -T o -E, -Q'- , EY f 9 N ojwznzmswxncnwco 1:1111 313131313 1 I 11111111 111 111 1 I1 111l10Cl LIE G ' , , E fffj EFRIGERATION ln the home IS more or less a XX simple matter of holding' ! gg WF thru a very short period of consumption, 3 QS Compare that with a refrigerator of this size l fig f . 0 1 We K f ' -W M S is T1 1 1 T7 x i ' Dyf i dl WU f rj H NA' X ox X4 X7 1 T7 . ' 5 ff g 3231 5 WY i I 5 :W i A vtte fi WJ 5 Wk W 1 Q N1 N ! ft W 1 2 1 A dxf! i 1 , 5 W W ! kj! ! 1 of The Central Cold Storage has 6,000,000 cuhic feet of cold storage ! ,f X A . f . iff space-accornodates the contents of 4,000 frelght cars or ahout U if 100,000,000 pounds of over seventy-five commodities at temper- IM .AN atures ranging' from 40 degrees ahove to 10 degrees helow zero. g iff 11YA xl N Q . W WMD General Offices ! 7,4 gfifjg 350 NORTH DEARBORN STREET ! ff f C, D. P. KENNEDY L. M. JOHNSON F. J. McCANN ! 't' Mgr. Supt. Asst. Treas. Q ,4 E,,g04g01y1,111u10qp qpmxrzrz 1 enxzucn 4:1 into: xo: cm 1111101113 il 1 if ,f, s L I Y .. , 262 tk Q In W 1... . af ,..E . . X. 1 l I l 1 .1 i .f,. l , .l ,V - . M ' 'fi' A' -f X era a l .kr A 1, AL 'K Aff' f' 5 lr will il' '. '--111' M X4-lklf J 4 ' f .iff -I . o f ' .- ' ., ' -' ' Af-ral, 42 if B H fi l I 1' k in I Vi I l U 1 A RST- R- ar ii N' V 1','?l - F'fQ.eW1T+-Hfffeeefrn ' , 7f'o AV T 'H'J' -oo W' t X ff'o ' ' ' 'Y ' ' Wa1 1-f ' V 4 A ,HA .K v-A t V iffy. , H HV- K gi , -Z-1'-g i EEF:-E, I 21' 4. ,asa ' Y fx -- A -- :iii 1 . i f or - i he ln.: f' Y ,, ' . Khif ' .. I j ff- V , CA?g,:AfH .- Qw 11ll!'535i+ mN fS:1 fm2ri '? -- ' H' 'Q if '7 gf Q y l ,N X, t X Dil l lfyq 1 if :Il E h X' lg H xc anges ,J . ,ff D 5 Behymer-Vlfhatls the next piece? who Sl Captain King-National Emblem A I l' -X N5 March. ll liyvx . A . lr ll! Behymer-Good night! I just R I gi, played that. lvl W-7 W N nfl AYM4 lffl Rl - - 1 if ll 1 Wm Captain-Ahoy, there, let go t ie MXN C 'JV anchor. 'ax Vu Q, Sailor-I ain't touched it yet. i,,xXl,l , K Y!!! XX! fi 'WT' -4 it ii 7 l 'li' li 1, Xl lllfyixgl of at-, How doth the gentle laundress QW QS , Search out the weakest joints - H125 CLgPe gxifafigaaqb ,Qi , 1 -1 - - iff 1 And always scrape the buttons oft ffuoq ,Xt most strategic points. X1 fl, i-i Horton-XYhat would you do if you 2 were in my shoes? lf! Vlfrightened Girl-Our house is on XyCherkGet ,em Shiued. llftlif' li' f Ere! xffl' li x I V ' 'V Fire Chief-Did you put water on -1 ' fi it? D I f i ll 1. , , , avfc Bur ord-Pafsed f u l . ill P . Ml Girl-Yes, but itls still burning. last night- S 30 Y mme f' 1' ' - ' '- 1 - . . WV-4 g H7 l ire Clnef Ylfell, it s no use for us Marjorie Cooper-Thanks. Gm? i, ly to come. Thats all we can do. lt V .Z 1 Y Vai li. , 5 i, N i 1 'KA fool can ask more questions Q1 ,f X W'aiter, this coffee is muddy-H than a dozen wise men can answer. l li' l- af i , Why not, there's water on the l'Yes, I guess that's the reason I fl'7f'i'l' groundsf'-Ex. - Hunked my last exam. .,4-My . - Q X 'ff-N, Y - .r-N., ,.. X 1.11:-fe , f we ' gf-if' say.-.sn In fx 1 263 Wi 'Y Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 101010111 1 1 101 1 1 1 1 141-11104 S' ! 31 - 5.0 QQQ, g ! 0' ,f 0 ! gHl111ner5 fur G51:eth11a1i1nn g FLOWERS are the Lest meazfum of ex1Sress1'on of tile proud feeling we an i have for the girl gracluate. : : : : I Triwood Flower Shop ! 1527 East Sixty-Third Street just a step from the schoof E Hyde Park 5560 i 010:20-10101 1010101 1010101 1 1 1 1 rioi :4x10101x1o101011o? ! A G1 f M 'lk Q HS S O 1 Q ! gives renewed energy and strength after long hours of study. Between classes, at noon and after school, clrink Q Q WANZER'S MILK 5 QJURE , RICH f WHOLESOME Sidney www fa sons 5 Main Office: Calumet 0871 Q W123iLaHa:Eaa2,?u Engsiivssft Eraser If ! ,-.-L,-.,-,,...., .... ,.. - -E- -,-.,- -,...,- -,-.,-.,-.,..,-,-.-. g. 264 N! N-xxx I6 . .Y , 4. s YL' - I - --.ima ,a i if ' ighhzgmgig v skmgyll A V ,ww 113 .a '1 - I Q30 it? ,,:. ,ma 4 v 94' 'Ga 4 a a ml I if M o f V 3, J A ' L -.. I if Y X - , ...zu I , xl! A., JA I f A' 5' ?i,...f B XJ ,R : X ' lt ' . ,f .JA I rj ,gm - f . Y W, ,, , -J ' 3-.51x5 f11 JI1 '4 4'W i fi! -. ' 1- st' ' ff ' ' ' a 'gli' FTE V' 1 2r'Q'ab -' '-Jiri.- ,Q gif' 1 K , M lsr - ,' Y '4----A f ' gg - 'QS 15151 ' ,TNT ii :-353, aa-cr:-1-rf! 'Ty rf- ,K f i ,V T X J- - ' '. J X Z, is T ' 4 T E 5927 if- b -3' f :veal ,vvlgb V ' 'f ' -H' , fiifgg , 'ff 77-677 V ,.- , V .ff.T' ' Z1 i f VX D R W V X4 C Di D4 D5 li tx I g Q I , D4 Xl 351 45 W T 2:5 Backward Once upon a time, when fairies were in bloom, the Peaitch Staff of 1923 had a bright idea. VVe have striven to keep from the multitude the lofty shoe polish secret born in the mind of an ingenious staffite. But now the days of travail have passed, and the light of understanding sweeps across the stage. We see the curtains separate once more, and we compre- hend the voices of the familiar physi- ognomies gathered about the platform. This time their words are distinct and clear, while before they seemed but saspitorious splutterings. We catch one phrase, we chase another, and we grasp a third. The secret is out Cno use wringing the doorbellj. The mys- tery enfolds itself before our ears. It is a novel humor department, a Wee Aitchpe. We get two books within one cover-it is a bargain, a fire sale -this 2 in 1. Oh, shoe polish! X, 1 I if F Q if el X, W llgf W ll if is it ,Q X tw XvmfrsaafafisffLVaasJAsad,sJ Q aw siiaiisff,2QX3ifq3eQfeQg4Ex Y 'H '-' - ' -- , -Y N' J f .lfx 265 T T 1c,1f1u141m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10101 10111111 1:1 1 1:1 1 Education and Business Trustvvorthiness - Loyalty - Courtesy are invaluable in the business World. The boy who possesses training along these lines is in demand. A life built on a broad educational foundation, coupled with a position in a reputable firm, gen- erally results in a successful career. A position with us is worthy of investigation. SWIFT AND COMPANY UN1oN sTocK YARDS 1:----1 1111111o1o11cp1n:1x11:1.111 ,gn1u101n1n10104-uqpu101:11 1 2 MUSER 5 JONES Q SHORTHAND PHARMACY i --THE REXALL STORE i A Business School Q 63rd and Stony Island Avenue of Distinction Hyd' Park 0324 ' h 1 5 'ii' 5 sodas, Sundaes and Lunch with Q Service at Our ONLY Are Enrolled -Sanitary Founta1'n -' i MUNSON on i 'W GREGG SHORTHAND I : Bulletin on Request 116 Sdwmicgiian Ave. E CIGARETTES Randolph 4347-CHICAGO is 266 ' , 32? v-rY5?i211 ' -' Q -1. -g, f my .s Exchanges lfrosh-XYill you give me something for my head? Druggist-1 woulcluyt take it as Z1 gift, clummy.-lix. Prof.-llow clitl you like my lecture on the Psychology of Sleep? Student-l7iue, l fell in with the subject within five minutes. The census embraces seventeen mil- lion women. XX'ho NYOUlCl1lil be a Ceu- sus? 4. Hels wandering in his mind. That's all right. He Vl'O11,f go far. Of all the sacl surprises. 'l'hcre's nothing to compare lYith treading iu the clarltuess Ou a step that isu't there. Dollar-lusiguificaut uickel, l am twenty of you. Nickel-I should worry. I go to church every Sunday. FOR YEARS we have en- joyed the priviledge of malcing clothing for COLLEGE MEN and it is very gratifying to see the great numher of them .Who have grown up in tile Izusfness worlol ancl who continue to huy Jerrems Tailoring hecause they lcnow they always get clepend- ahle clothes at the prices they know are right. Englisfz-escotclz-Irisfz lvorstecfs, H omespuns anal Tweecfs Stop in and see them the next time you come hy- you will he enthusiastic over our latest ar- rivals of these hanclsome fahrics. L ' BUSINESS AND SPORT CLOTHES THREE STORES 71 E. Monroe 7 N. LaSalle 157N.Michigan at Randolph St. 3010101 xi ri 11 ri 3 1 11 :init it 01111 114'14-1014riuirmiwiuininicx10101014114 1 1 1 1 101011 A Live Banking Institution Member W idely and Favoralaly Known for its 1: 1: 1: Conservative Management Vfoodlawn Trust Sixty-Third S tire e 1: a n d 1111- 11 1 1:1 11 1win101u1n1o1u1u1u1u1u 1' 1. 1 ,1n1n1n1u1u1u1n1r 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1u1u1.i1u1.x1:1w1u Federal Reserve System gf Savings Banlc Woodlawn Avenue Qra uates '23 Jl camel has an easq job making his qetauzaq through the eqe of a needle compared with the fellow who expects results without working for them. Hqde Park traininq coupled with gout' ouzn best efforts should help qou in qour climb to the top. May Uou Achieve Uour Ambition! The lDin ermere Press R1NTtNG of- QuA1.1Tu in any QHANTITU :z zz 122143 East Sixtq-Third Street A. ID. FLEIHIIIG, President HUDE PARK 0516 GEO. UJ. FLEITIIIIG, Secretarq riuiuioiniuini 1010141111101111111014 1010 101010i0101,1,,1.1 All the Hyde Park- U GEORGE ers know where to ! I J ALEXANDER. get clean. wholesome I V V Pf0Priet0l' food. Now we want 0 Q I , i I the parents to know. T 6304-6306 HH Stony Island Ave AL WA YS S 5STAUR X Hyde Park 9899 268 1 1 1 1010101 .111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1014014 'A 1014114v11xioioioiuiuioiaxic Q i Q i Holmes Bakery Com1S71'ments of and COnf6Ct1O I1S Q 2 E I Try our own make of fs? Candy CIBC., C ! i g i New Line-Itqs G00.1,T002 2 i Rea? .Estate ancl i 0 : i Insurance 1317 East 63rd Street j 2 Hyde Park 3189 5 5 - ...... - - Insist on f-J f Iclftlfllfflvl, Itns Quality has kept it in practically all South Side High Schools for ten years. Jersey Ice Cream Company 4237-51 So. State Sr. Boulevm-C10804-0805 1 i Z 311 111111101 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 ix: 1:1 2 10102010101 269 aiu it 11010 -in 14, 14 4, OUR friends can bug anqthinq qou can qiue them-except uour Photograph. Studio Dagquerre P hotmjratahers for hotoqraphs in Graduation Clothes Linen De Luxe Portraits l9x13 inchesl Special at: 3 for ss.oo, 6 for s9.oo, 12 for 515.00 Cfelephone Wabash 0527 Di-lquerre Studio for appomtmem' 218 So. Wabash Avenue McCiurq Building 270 .pf 'O xzoiajojoiojl H9114 o 0.0 0:4 1-3111111 2:1311 1 1 :iir21i1iwi1r11r2'1o1m e Ioliotoqrap ed on our Birt da Studio i Daquerre in P liowoirafliers Cwe appreoiate the liberal patronage of the Hude Park Hicjh School Students. f-Telephone Wabash 0521 Daquerre Studio ' T l for appom men 218 S. Wabash Avenue McClurq Building -1023.311111iizzixxazzzeiixzzxzz-sa. 271 o nioioiojoinjoimx n1.v1o1o4',0 1014 114 oiojoiujnqvzw are xzuzuininiwini iulexioininininlr10101 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 3 Hyde Park High School Store ' Photo Finishing-Commercial Photography ! . . . . i Artlsts Materxals, - School Supplles - Frammg i We Cater to Your Wants. 1560 East Sixty-Third Street if J i Hear ami Compare Yle STAFF Q Victor. Columbia f3BrunsWic1c w S7wS fo thank Q Talking Machines andlgecords. iBI?I?IrCIgS X135rIh?gE1N I Gl11bl'3.IlSCl'l Player 131105. C. and I B F CARR fs? SQN Miss LILLIAN R. BYFIELD E 848 East 63111 Street for tlzefr help in puL,7'Sll-7.7lg i Opp. Woodlawn Theatre ll . B L i Tel. Hyde Park 3990 t 'S 00 ' 0:01:01 11r111nicxiuisxiuioiniaxiuim, Q ,xwzoiuif if if 11 31 1 34 is if 1 110.0 ODI' HPTOLZUCG 56nS6,q i KIPTOCZUCZ D077dTS,, i . i for you 1f you buy I i . S. BOI'C16I1 Co S. E Silver Spring' Brand Butter anal Eggs 2 l from your neighborhood Store i 201:01 1,11 1 111 xr: ini 34,00 o 'Q' 020,101 11111 1411010101 3 11 101111111111 111 is 1421 11 SPIES BROS. E WELERS and ST A T I ONERS MBIKCFS of Hyde Park Class Rings and Pins Fraternity Pins Dance programs 27 East Monroe Street At Wabash Ave. Sbcth Ffoor. ni 1 19111311 1111 111:11 sl QZW1-010 1o1u1u1u1o1n 1011:14101oioioinioinioif111114xiniuifvinioiox UQ A N TE D Hour Entire Famihg lDf1sh Cash and Carrq 20 per cent. Discount IDOODLAIDN LAUNDRU 221 Eas Six -Third S ree 1Branch .Q44 Eisst 63rd Stfeett H' P' 0.0Y1U10lU1Al1ll1ll 1U1Il10101 01 1111011 101 14l1Il1U14l1l11010 101 CHIOZDU1 ' ' i Glfpof ' lsi Ch gz Are yilu gehilngfthe Euallty A ' Paul Jacghsenj-G:-3?1nE1yxTn,V5:nfA.Bone an serv1ce urms e y C 1: ' ! LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT Huncllng Dalry Co. M if 'AM1'7L D13'ect from time Farm,' i ' 6945 Stony Island Avenue g g 1556-58E 64th St Phones-Hyde park 3498-2996 i i Phone: H. P. 4797 GOOD POSITIONS FOR YOUNG MEN GRADUATES I after graduation you plan going' into husi- ness, why not enter the Wholesale Dry Goods husiness? We will have a 'few openings for young' men this Summer and Fall. We offer good salaries and an ex- cellent opportunity for development ina good husiness. Johnfvelidgwceglgfgmpanv 102 South Market Street Wholesale Dry Goods. fASk for Mr- McLeod? 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