Hyde Park High School - Aitchpe Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1926
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' 1 '53 fiizfl-Qf fx i iirffi - '5?L.1v7s?iafb ' iiitiizimff -4 ,-v'vfL . M, HIRAM BENJAMIN LOOMIS Principal of Hyde Park Trinity, AB. Johns Hopkins, Ph.D. XlTC'illl-'idol'-'1 5 9 I N Page sixteen Charles Henry Smith Assistant Principal Cornell University, M.E. Founder of Discussion, HifY Clubs Editor of School Science and Mathef matics Sponsor of Commissioned Oihcers' Club Arthur L. Penhallow Head of Hyde Park Branch Harvard University, A.B. Northwestern University, LL.B, Agnes Elizabeth Stuart Dean of Girls Greek and Latin Wellesley College, A.B. Sponsor of Sigma Epsilon Sponsor of all Girls' Clubs Theodore L. Harley History Dartmouth College, A.B. Harvard College, A.B. Florence Lavinia Abbott Mathematics University of Michigan, Ph,B. Sponsor of Junior Euclidean Anna Anderson Mathematics University of Chicago, A.B,, A.M. Harry I.. Andrews Dramatics University of Illinois, A.B., A.M. American Academy of Fine Arts, N. Y. Gertrude Beardsley Household Arts Indiana University Purdue University Florence E. Bigelow Art Art Institute Fine Arts Academy Church School of Normal and Applied Arts Rubetta W. Biggs English Ohio Wesleyan University, A.B. Radcliffe College, A.M. Sponsor of the Girl Reserves Sponsor of the Sophomore Girls' Society Sponsor of the Hyde Park Weekly Grace Irene Bridge Latin University of Nebraska, A.B., A,M. Bernard W. Broek History and Commercial Law University of Chicago, Ph.B. De Paul University, Law School, I.D. in f Q r , Page seventeen Page eighteen Dixie Lee Bryant General Science and Zoology Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S. University of irlangen, varia, Ph.D. Elizabeth E. Buchanan English University of Chicago, A.B. John R, Byland ' Commercial Subjects Y. M. C, A. School of Commerce, B.C.S. School Treasurer Lewis A. Carnahan Bookkeeping Charles City, Iowa, A.B. Nebraska State Normal Josephine M. Casavaw Commercial Law and Stenography Northwestern University, B.S. Chicago Kent and Illinois Colleges of Law, LLB. Admitted to the Bar of Illinois Carl A. Cobelli Physical Education Normal College of the American Gymnastic Union, G.G. Henrietta M. Coone Mathematics Northwestern University, Ph.B., A.M. Sponsor of the Girl Reserves Sponsor of Senior Euclidean I.. O. Curtis Manual Training X 1 Mabel E, Curtiss Latin Lake Erie College, A.B. Mary H. Dameier English University of Chicago, Ph.B. Katherine Dimock Art Boston Normal Art School A Pratt Institute, Brooklyn Columbia University, New York Margie C. E. Doyle English University of Chicago, Ph,B., B,S. Katharin Finley Music American Conservatory of Music University of Chicago, Ph.B. Pupil of Herbert Butler, Iacques Gordon and O. E. Robinson Director of Orchestra Isolina Ribeiro Flores Spanish Institute Cranden, Montevideo, Uruguay, Northwestern University, BS. Pearl Franklin Commercial Law and Economics University of Indiana, A,B. University of Chicago, A.M. Chicago Kent College of Law, LLB. Admitted to the Bar of Illinois Mary V. Frye Science Northwestern University, B.S. University of Pittsburgh University of Chicago F. . ,MMU Page nineteen Al Page twenty ,--------------- --- A--l---N Christine K. Fuchs Botany and Science University of Chicago, B.S., M.S. Chicago Teachers' College Sponsor of the Garden Club Thomas H. Furlong Science Queen's College, Canada, A.M. University of Chicago, B.S. Marian Gaylord Lunchroom Chicago Normal College Special Courses: University of Chicago School of Domestic Science and Art Elizabeth R. Grady Music Chicago Normal College American Conservatory of Music Columbia School of Music Lake Forest School of Music Leah Graves Shorthand and Typewriting Columbia University University of Chicago Chicago Normal College Grace Guller, B.M. Music Northwestern University Chicago Musical College Leschetizky, Vienna Director of the Girls' Glee Club Edwin Ellsworth Hand Science Shurtleif College, A.B., A.M. Florence Curtis Hanson History Vassar College, Ph.B. University of Chicago -f-as-M bmw it U . ,..,, 1 X C f at Isabel A. Hazlett English University of Chicago, Ph,B, Lyle A. Highley Sewing Lewis Institute, B.S. Chicago Normal College Walter Hipple Civics and History Princeton University, A.B. Ruth E. Hopewell Mathematics Indiana State Normal, A.B, University of Chicago Howard N. Howland Physics Lake Forest, A.B. Cornell University Alice L. Ingram Sewing and Branch Lunchroom Valparaiso University, BA., B.S., Ph.B. Grace Elizabeth Jackson Latin Wellesle A.B Y: - Sponsor of the Junior Girls' Society C. Edward Johnson English and History University of Chicago, Ph.B., A.M. 2 Q 1 i 3 X s l l Page twentyfone L 'ff' Page twentyltwo Margaret Johnson French University of Chicago, Ph.B. Lucy M. Johnston English University of Chicago, Ph.B, Majel I. Kurrie Social Science Indiana University, A.B. Chicago University, A.M. Laura M. Lawler English De Paul University, Ph.B. University of Chicago Robert Hayne Leavell Social Science and English Harvard University, A.B. University of Pennsylvania University of Chicago Mary Langhorne Leitch Salesmanship University of Missouri, A.B., B.S. Sponsor of the Salesmanship Club Sponsor of the Aitchpe Tribe Sponsor of the 1926 Aitchpe Gertrude Clayton Lewis Art, Pencil Drawing and Batik University of Chicago Chicago Art Institute Academy of Fine Arts, Chicago Stephanie Vervait Lockwood European History University of Chicago, Ph.B. Hildur W. Lundquist Mathematics University of Chicago, B.S. Mary M. McIntosh English Oberlin College, A.B. Sena O. McMillen History and Economics University of Michigan, AB. Mildred Minogue Mathematics Chicago Normal College University of Chicago, B.S. Ella Evelyn Mix Latin University of Chicago, Ph.B. Sponsor of the Classical Club M, Eleanor Moore Mathematics University of Chicago, Ph.B. Sponsor of the Clean Life Club Sara E. Moore Latin and French University of Chicago, Ph.B. Joseph F. Morse History and Astronomy Amherst College, A.B. Yale University Graduate Work University of Chicago Graduate Work University of Wisconsin Graduate Work Sponsor of the Chess Club l P Page tweiityftlivee Page twentyffour Ioseph A. Nyberg Mathematics University of Chicago, Ph.B. Mary H. O'Brien English and Public Speaking University of Chicago, Ph.B. Sponsor of the Debating Team Eda D. Ohrenstein History and German University of Chicago, Ph.B. Maurice E. Ottosen Mathematics University of Chicago, A.B. Ella M. Ottoway Art West Division High School, Chicago Myra A. Paine English University of Chicago, A.M. Mabel L. Parker English University of Chicago, Ph.B. University of Michigan Chicago Teachers' College Elinor T. Pattie English Ottawa University, A.B. Harvard University University of Chicago Sponsor of the Hyde Park Weekly Stella Peede Spanish University of Indiana, A.B., A,M. I. Marshall Peer Physics University of Chicago, B.S. University of Chicago Graduate Work Southern Illinois State Normal Mabrelle T. Perham Physical Education Sargeant Normal School of Physical Edu' cation, Cambridge, Mass. Frances Perlstein Commercial Subjects Financial Advisor of the 1926 Aitchpe Walter E. Peterson Physics and Chemistry Lewis Institute, B.S. University of Chicago Sponsor of the Radio Club R. Raymond Raymoth Agriculture and General Science Massachusetts Agricultural College, BS. Graduate Work at University of Chicago Sponsor of the Hayseecl Club Mary E. Robb Science and Geography University of Chicago, BS. Agnes I... Robinson Spanish University of Iowa, A.B, University of Wisconsin, A.M. University of Berlin University of Heidelberg University of Madrid University of Mexico I 1 I 1 r Page twentyffiue Page twemyfsix Oscar E. Robinson Music and Opera American Conservatory of Music University of Chicago Sponsor of the Musical Club Director of the Treble Clef Club, the Boys' Glee Club, the Orchestra, the Choral Society, and Operetta. Lloyd E. Rohrlre Social Science University of Chicago, Ph.B. Assistant Athletic Coach Mary Roth English University of Chicago, A.B. Anne B. Royston Commercial Geography and Mathematics Garrard College, Ky., A.B. University of Chicago, Ph.B. Ernest Schmiclhoffer Physical Education Normal College of the American Gym' nastic Union Ruth Schurtz Stenography Michigan State Normal School Beulah I. Shoesmith Mathematics University of Chicago, B.S. Sponsor of the Pythagorean Club Katharine M. Slaught French University of Chicago, Ph.B. Berthe E. Spink Mechanical Drawing Art Institute, Chicago Chicago Athenaeum William H. Spurgin Chemistry Illinois Wesleyan, B.S. Archibald W. Smalley Latin University of Michigan, A.B. University of Chicago Sponsor of the Civic Industrial Club Vocational Adviser Sergeant William H. Stamper Military Training Ed na A, Timm Extra Teacher Chicago Normal College Katharine E. Trask Extra Teacher Chicago Normal College George West Physical Education Janet P. White English University of Michigan, Ph.B., A.M, Sponsor of the Story Scribblers' Society Page tuuevityfxeven - ITC H I DEQ? f- . Page twenty-eight .3 - Worallo Whitney Botany Oberlin College, A.B., A.M. Harvard University, A.B. Sponsor of the Garden Club Katharine G. Wightman English Denison University, B.S. Sponsor of the Extemporaneous Speaking Club Ralph R. Williams English University of Chicago, B.S. Hulda C. Witte Latin and German University of Illinois, A.B. q7Qfa,x'L-I 1 Q Doris E, Butts s Physical Education Normal College of the North American Gymnastic Union, Indianapolis, Indiana Coach of the Girls' Swimming Team Lillian R. Byield English and Oral Expression University of Chicago, Ph.B. Mary Eldula Coppersmith English University of Chicago, Ph.B. Custodian of English Books .lane P. Deming Science University of Chicago Indiana State Normal Elsie F. DuBien English University of Chicago, Ph.B., BS. Helen S. Gilbert Crafts and Drawing Chicago Art Institute Course in Decorative Design Normal Art Course Special Courses in Metal and Iewelry with Douglass Donaldson, Los Angeles Color Theory and Design with Rudolph Schaeffer, Los Angeles and San Francisco Saida Brink Hayden Physical Education and Dancing Sargent Normal School of Physical Edu- cation and Dancing Yale Summer School, Cambridge, Mass. Gilbert Normal School of Dancing, Boston, Mass, Sponsor of the Girls' Athletic Association SarafLucille Henley English Kalamazoo College, A.B. University of Chicago Sponsor of Art Club Sponsor of Sophomore Girls' Society Mary Brownell Herrick ' English and Library Mount Holyoke Mary Hinkley English University of Chicago, A.B.,M.A. Katherine Hurley Ste nography and Arithmetic Clara E. Karls Frances A. McCarthy Francis X. McGuane Margaret M. O'Conner University of Chicago, Efhe Louise Pratt University of Chicago, University of Berlin Dorothy F. Roberts University of Chicago, Arthur G, Scanlon University of Chicago Harriet Messelheiser University of Chicago, ,lane C. Tunnell Kansas State Agricultu University of Chicago Margaret Anne Walker University of Chicago, Caroline M. Watson Art Extra Teacher History History Ph.B. Stenography Ph.B,, A.M. French Ph,B. Athletic Coach Spanish Ph.B. English ral College, BS. French and Latin Ph.B. Science University of Michigan, B,S. University School of Music University of Chicago Irene O'B. Wehrle University of Chicago, Mary L, Zurawski University of Chicago, Graduate Work Extra Teacher Ph.B, History Ph.B. Page twentyfnine ,mf Q Q.,-gf '74 W X Page thirty L ' pri ew, , ,f I. oo l lug Vf' i f f i S WU' Q Y L wg.: . 9 4-X Y in 1 Al' 5 5 MQ' ,f k I W ,fvx J-2: ' + ww Book H CLASSES , , A 5 Q yr gyml, K: V 6 j , vi-Agiirwumv -W i , Wag, Itlg'-: .iQ.2sf,i?L2m17'i? ,ff , -iiefw, 1 ' ' -EL v, . at . , , f ,1H,esQ'l5!e?af er 'se x Q 4 ,J 4 5 , L, H : l z fs vi OFFICERS OF THE CLASS OF JUNE, 1926 President ...... -- ...... CLIN WEST VicefPresident--- .... ANNIE ORMSBY Secretary ..... ....... R osatmn HAMM Treasurer .... .... M ARSHALL BRAYMAN CLASS COMMITTEES Program: Frank Milchrist, chairman, David Pugh, Frances Campbell, Hal Hall, Betty Baxter, Maxine Mosser, Virginia Hamilton, William Budd, Mozelle Thompson. Entertainment: Lee Marshall, chairman: Louise Hibbard, Dorothy Brown, Scott Rexinger, Hamilton Smith, Charlotte, Scher, Alice Carr, Susan Rawson, Martha Buehring, Ira Beck, George McCauley, Eugene Mourant, Raymond Dickinson. Printing: Robert McCormack, chairman: Robert Goodwin, Edythe Gunther, Gerf trude Dorchied, Virginia Robb, Richard Eckhouse, James Rutter, Ross Bryson, Gift: Eleanor Rathburn, chairman: Gordon Watrous, Blossom Cornelius, Verna Baker, Alford Van Ronkel, john Tarman, Lorrie Douglas, Rosabel Nowry. Motto: Dorothy Goodrich, chairman: Richard Lewy, jean Murray, Charles Cock' rell, Dan Howe, Esther Espenshade. Pin: Edward Schulz, chairmang Frank Brown, Susie Connor, Irma Donnelly, Dunf can Macmillan, Maurice Kayner. Color: Virginia Patton, chairman: Miriam Gordon, Hilda joseph, Ethel Martin, Richard Fechheimer, Katherine Hardin. Flower: Janet Brochon, chairman: Frances Stone ,Sybil Van Tuyl, Miriam Snett, Warren Marshall, Louis Schulz. Page tliirtymie Page thirty-two William M. Adams Detroit, Mich. University of Chicago C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '24, '25, fxseekly Staff '26g Glee Club '26, Operetta Verna Mae Adderley New Orleans, La. Craine junior College C. I. C. '25, '26g G. A. A. '25, A. C. I.. '26. Annabelle Aitken Thornton Township H. S. University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25g Musical Club '23, '24, Sophomore Girls '23, '24. Pedro Sabastiano Alayu Philippine Islands Northwestern University A. C. L. '24, C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Span' ish Club '24, '25, Musical Club '24, '25, '26g Orchestra '24, '25, '26, 3 Dorothy Allen Ray Chicago Normal School of Physical Education Interclub Council '26, Classical Club '26, Dramatic Club '22, Freshman Girls '22, Sophomore Girls '23, Junior Girls '24, Sen- ior Girls '26g Orchestra '22, '23, '24, '25, Treble Clef '23, '24, '25', '26, Musical Club '23, '24, '27, Garden Club '23, Girl Re' serves '23, '24, '25'g Girls' Volley Ball Team '24, '25'g Girls' Swimming Team '26, Bas' ketball Team '25, '26, Baseball Team '24, '26, G. A. A. '23, '24, '25, '26, Pres. '26. Robert E, Allen University of Illinois History Club '25, '26, C. I. C. '2'5. Harold Armstrong Attleboro C I C '76 Radro Club 26 Chess Club joseph A Arndt S Ignatzus Academy Umverszty of Wzsconszn IC 23 24 25' 26 Hayseed u 23 24 Treasurer 24 Salesmanshlp Club 24 25 L1gl1twe1ght Basketball 25 Heavy we1ght Basketball 26 A1tchpe Trrbe 25 26 Track 25 26 Nelhe R Arter Farestmlle Illmms College of Pharmacy 23 24 25' 26 Garden u 2 G A A 24 25 Glrl Reserves Florence Attaway Fovestwlle Unzuevwty 0 Chu-ago Z7 Gxrl Reserves 25' French Club 26 Theodor R Aude Harmltzm N 'Y Colgate UH1LETX1f3, Waldemar Alexander Ayres Chess Club 23 24 25 Pres 27 Ches Team 25 Manager 24 Boxmg and Wrest lmg Club 24 Rad1o Club 24 26 Fencmg Club 25' Vlce Pres Story Scnbblers S crety 24 25 26 Treas 24 Mouon Plc ture Club 25 26 Pres 26 Weekly 24 6 2 Page tlurtx three l '26.' ' ' ' 5 1 L C. . . ' , ' , ' , ' Q u Cl b . . . U - C.I.C.',',','g Clb U '23, l 4g . . . l , V 1 ' '23, '24, , .' K. f . C. If C. 22, '23, '24, '21 A, C. L. '23, c, 1. C. '2s, 26. A 1 I V ' , 1 f .1 y A Q .' no- . y H l Q 1 ax -1 Q ' i 1 '25, '2 Q C. 1. C. '23, '24, ' s, '26. Q l Page thirtyffour Verna Baker Wadsworth University of Chicago Girl Reserves '22, C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Art Club '24, Sophomore Girls '23, '24, Junior Girls '24, '25, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24. George H. Barnard Elgin Academy University of Chicago C. I. C. '22, '23, '25, '26, Checker Club '22, '23, Chess Club '22, '23, Band '22, '23, Orchestra '22, '23, Stamp Club '22, '23, A. C. L. '22, '23, '25, '26. Betty Barrett Ray Northwestern University Stamp Club '22, '23g Freshman Girls '23, Pres., Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '24, G. A. A. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Sec.-Treas. '24, '25, Volley' Ball Team '23, '24, '25, '26, Captain '24, Baseball Team '24, '25, '26, Basketball Team '24, '25, '26, Captain '24, Tennis Team '24, '25, '26, Section Champs '25, Interclass Bas' ketball Champs '25, Captain, School Tennis Champ '24, '25, '26. Dorothy Baum ' West Chicago Art Club '23, Garden Club '23, Sophomore Girls '23, Junior Girls '24, Senior Girls '25, Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25. Betty Baxter Fiske Morgan Dancing School Girl Reserves '22, '23, Sophomore Girls '23, '24, Junior Girls '24, '25, Senior Girls '25, '26, Art Club '25, '26. Stanley A. Beatty Parkside Armour Institute Student Council '22, '23, '24, Sigma Ep' silon '25, Weekly '24, Rifle Club '25, '26, C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26. H110- Evelyn M. Bellstrom Parkside University of Illinois Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Spanish Club '25: C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, An Club '25: A. C. L. '24, '25'. Arline G. Beman Sclzurz WardfBelmont Musical Club '24, '25, '26: Vice'Pres. '26: Classical Club '25g Girl Reserves '24: Senior Girls '26: Talent Club '25: Dramatic Club '24, '25, C. I. C. '24, '25, '26: A. C. L. '24, '25, '26, Glee Club '24, '2 5. '26: Choral S0- ciety '24, '25, '26, Operetta '25, '26, Art Club '25. Daniel Louis Bernstein Willard University of Michigan Sigma Epsilon '26: Dramatic Club '24, '25 '26g Fur and Feather Club '24, '25, '261 Sales' manship Club '25, '26, History Club '24, '25 '26g Swimming Team '24, '25: Motion Pic- ture Club '25, '26: Chess Club '24, '25' Checker Club '24, '25g Hayseed Club '25 '26g Fencing Club '25: Radio Club '25, '26: Discussion Club '24, '25, Garden Club '26: Glee Club '25, '26, Q 4 Evelyn Bernstein Kozminslqi Business Wiorld C. I. '22, '23, '24 '25 , . Marion E, Birkin Hinsdale 'Township High Leland Stanford C. I. C. '25, '26g Junior Girls '25, Talent Club '25. Esther Bjelland Goodall, Iowa Business Vv'orld C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26: G. A. A. '25: A. C. L. '22, '23, '24, Rifle Club '26, Senior Girls '26. l l Page Ilurt-yfjve Page tliirtyfsix Omi H. Bjelland Goodell, Iowa Business World C, I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26: G. A. A. '24, '25, A. C. L. '23, '24, Rifle Club '26, Senior Girls '26. Harold N. Bloch Parkside University of Illinois C. I, C. '22, '23, '24, Debating Club '22, '23, Spanish Club '22, '23, Hayseed Club '24, '25, Salesmanship Club '26, Baseball '26. Francis Anthony Borelli, Ir. Parker University of Michigan C. I. C. '23, '26, Boxing and Wrestling Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Hayseecl Club '24, '25, '26, Senior Dramatics '26, Glee Club '23, '24, Track '23, '24, Manager '25, Base' hall '25, '24, Committee of Twenty '24, '25, Radio Club '24, '25, Euclidean Club '24, '25, '26, Football '23, '24, '25, Fencing Club '24, '25 Josephine L. Borges Scott American Conservatory of Music Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Girl Reserves '24, Musical Club '23, '24, '25, '26, German Club '25, Sigma Epsilon '25, Operetta '25, Orchestra '24, '25, '26. Marshall E. Brayman Custer High University of Chicago Baseball '25, Art Club '24, '25, Sigma Epsilon '25, C. I. C. '24, '25, Treasurer of June Class '26. George A. Bressler Bryn Mawr Northwestern University C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, Radio Club '23, Track '25, '26, Rifle Club '23, '24, Fencing Club '24. 444'-Y u .'Q'N , 4, Q .1 Janet Rutledge Brochon San Diego C1111 Umverszty of Wzsconszn Weekly Staff 25' 26 Slgma Eps1lon 24 25 26 Glrl Reserves 24 Sophomore Grrls Blanche Brown David Dunnxng Brown F15 e Umvemny ofCl11cago Su ent Councxl 22 23 24 Commxttee of Twenty 23 25' Z6 Track 25 Football 27 Sxgma Epsxlon 27 26 Handbook 25 Photograph Manager of Axtchpe 26 Dorothy Etchells Brown Ray Mumcal Educatum 2 26 G A A 24 25 26 Volley al Team 25 G1rl Reserves 25 26 Musxcal Club 24 25 26 Art Club 25 26 Iuruor Glrls 25 Semor Gxrls 26 Treaf: Pranklm G Brown Lmcoln Dartmouth C I C 24 25' 26 Student Counml '77 French Club 26 Asst Football Mgr 25 Hayseed Club 25 H rvey Brown Page thwty seven '24l z g ,R , . y . td .,,. y, ,.25,,26: C. I. C. '23, '24, '27, '26q A. C. L. '24, - ' 5, ' 2 . 4. .' , ' , ' 1 B1 N 3. s., 'tips slr' PQ.. V...-, ..5.,. Imogene M. Brown Waller C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Senior Girls '26. Lora Myrtle Brown Englewood Academy of Fi-nc Arts C. I. C, '25, '26. Georgene Zennetta Browne Atlantic, Ia. University of Chicago C. I. C. '25, '26, A. C. L. '24, '25, Senior Girls '26. Ross Lincoln Bryson Bowen High University of Illinois Sigma Epsilon '25, '26, Chess Club '25, '26, Vice'Pres. '26, Chess Team '25, City Champions, C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Classical Club '25, '26, R. O. T. C. '24, '25, '26, An- nual Staif '26. W'illiam Penn Budd Kenwood University of Illinois C. I. C. '21, '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Chess and Checker Club '21, Tennis '24, '25, '26, Capt '26, Heavyweight Basketball '26. Clara Bunde Bryn Mawr Northwestern University Spanish Club '23, Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, Senior Girls '26, Girl Reserves '24, '25, Sigma Epsilon '25, Sales' manship Club '26, C. I. C, '23, '24. Margaret Burns St. Xa.vier's Academy Chicago School of Expression Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Garden Club '24, Sec.: Draf matic Club '24, '25, Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '25, '26, C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Senior Dramatics '25, '26, Fur and Feather Club '26, History Club '25, William C. Busch Ray University of Michigan C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Boxing and Wrestling Club '24, '25, Stamp Club '24, A. C. L. '23, '24, '25, '26. Frances Campbell Notre Dame Northwestern University C. I. C. '25, '26, Senior Dramatics '25, '26: Treble Clef Club '26, Senior Girls '26, Naomi G. Campbell Colman Crane Iunior College C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, A. C, L. '22, '23, '24, '25, Senior Girls '25, G. A. A. '25. Louise Elaine Carnahan Walter Scott University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25: Senior Girls '26, Girl Reserves '24: Treble Clef Club '24, '25, '26, Girls' Glee Club '25. Ellen Carpenter St. joseph Academy University of Illinois Freshman Girls '22, Senior Girls '26, G. A. A. '24, Orchestra '24, C. I. C, '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, . 4 l l i l i ! A 2 l l l i l l Page thirty-nine Page forty Alyce Virginia Carr Wadsworth New England Conservatory, Boston Girls' Glee Club '23, '24, '25, Operetta '23, '24, '25, Choral Society '23, '24, '25, '26, Musical Club '23, '24: Sigma Epsilon '25, '26, G. A. A. '23, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '25, '26, Treble Clef Club '25, '26, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Dramatic Club '23, '24, Hayseecl Club '25. Ruth Carr Fiske Academy of Fine Arts Sophomore Girls 24, Junior Girls '25, Sen' ior Girls '26, Girls Glee Club '23, '24, Treble Clef Club '24, '25, '26, Pres. '24, '25, '26, Musical Club '24, '25, '26, G. A. A. '23, '24, Mikado '25, Gondoliers '26, Vol' Ball Team '24, Interclub Council '25, ley '26, C. I. C. 23, 24, 25. Mary N. Carriger Philadelphia., Pa. Northwestern Univevsity C. I. C. '25, '26, Girl Reserves '25, G. A. A, '25, '26, French Club '25, Senior Girls '26, Sigma Epsilon '25, Marian Clark Kenwood University of Illinois Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25, Fur and Feather Club '23, French Club '24, '25, Classical Club '25, Swimming Team '23, '26, Senior Girls '26, Treas. Senior Dramatics '26, Mary Margery Clark Denver, Cola. University of Illinois Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25: Senior Girls '26, Classical Club '24, Art Club '25, Girl Reserves '24, '25. Charles F. Cockrell Scott University of Minnesota Fencing Club '24: Hayseed Club '25, '26, Lightweight Basketball '25, '26, Rifle Club '24, Salesmanship Club '24. Tennis Team '26, Mgr, '26, Marian H. Cohn Parkside Art Institute C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '261 French Club '23g Girl Reserves '25q Art Club '23: Fur, Feather and Fin '25, Senior Girls '26g A. C. L. '23. Muriel Cohn Kenwood Loring University of Wisconsin Dramatic Club '23, '24, Art Club '23, '24, Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25: Senior Girls '26. Edward T. Collier Kenwood University of Michigan Senior Swimming Team '24, '25, '26: junior Swimming Team '23, '241 Senior Track '24, '25, '26, junior Track '23, '24, '25g National Champions '24g Twin Club '24, '25, Sigma Epsilon '23, Weekly Stafl' '24, Hayseed Club '25g Aitchpe Tribe '26: Soccer Team '25, Art Club '23, '24, '25: Classical Club '24g Fur, Feather and Fin Club '25, Senior Dramatic Club '23. Dorothy C. Collins Milwaukee, Wis. University of Chicago French Club '24, '25, '26g Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26- Girl Reserves '24, Sigma Epsilon '24, '25 '26g C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '24: Talent Club '25'. Howard Redmond Collins Walter Scott University of Illinois C. 1. C. '23, '24, '25, '26: Rock and Hammer Club '23, Sec'y.fTreas.: Dramatic Club '23, Susie Kay Conner Ra Freshman Girls '23, Vice.fPres.g Sophof more Girls '24, Junior Girls '25' Senior y University of Chicago Girls '26, Treble Clef Club 'zs. '26, A. c. L. '24, '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Page forty-one Page fortyftwo Chester James Conners Dubuque High University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Golf '25, '26, Fencing Club '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '24, Track '26. Alex Constand St. Louis, Mo. Arthur 'Tech Philip A. Cooper Fiske Harvard C. I. C. '21, '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Rifle Club '25. Sylvia Marie Cooper Parkside University of Chicago Stamp Club '23, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26, Sophomore Girls '24, Senior Girls '26, Art Club '25. Blossom Cornelius Fiske University of Chicago Girl Reserves '22, '23, C. I. C, '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Att Club '24, '25, Sec. '24, Vice.fPres. '25, Pres. '25, Sophomore Girls '23, '24, Junior Girls '24, '25, Senior Girls '25, '26, Interclub Council '25, Student Council '24. Mildred Cornell Shakespeare Business World C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Senior Girls '25, '26, A. C. L. '23, '24, '25, '26. Helen Marie Currier Parker Chicago Normal Senior Dramatics '26: C. I. C. '26, Gwendolyn Davies Sedalia, Mo. University of Illinois C. I. C. '25, '26: A. C. L. '25g Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26. M. Antoinette Davis Farren Chicago Normal C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '261 A. C, l., '23, '24, '25, '26, Senior Girls '26, Garden Club '26. Clarence A. Day Shakespeare Oxford University, Eriglarid C. I. C. '22, '23, '24. '25, '26, Boxing and Wrestling Club '23, '24, Sec'y.'Treas. '24, Senior Dramatics '25. Evelyn De Loach Morgan Park High American Conservatory of Music C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, Sophomore Girls '23g Junior Girls '24: Senior Girls '25, Mu' sical Club '23, '24: French Club 'Z4g Girl Reserves '23, '24, A .C. L. '23. Genevieve Denney Kenwood University of Chicago C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25g Freshman Girls '23, Garden Club '24: French Club '25, '26: Rifle Club '24, '251 G. A, A. '23, '24, '25, Swimming Team '23, '24, '25, '26, Af. , l Page fortyfthree 'Uffff 'I ..c., ,Auf-maj Q11--.1 . X . , elf. bv! Al, K I ' fy J' 'JK 'L 7 Pa gli fortyffour Raymond Melville Dickinson Parkside University of Chicago C, I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Sigma Ep' silon '24, '25, '26, Aitchpe Staff '26, Irma M. Donnelly Kozminski University of Chicago Freshman Girls '23, Rifle Club '23, '24, Sigma Epsilon '23, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26. Gertrude Dorschied Parkside Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Spanish Club '24, '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Art Club '25, Week' ly stair '25, '26. H ' . 1 f,f.f1 f-ef' i ,,.., X- 424-f .1 .1 ,X- 'f-i 'l Lorrie Nelson Douglas ' San Diego, California University of Wisconsin Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Spanish Club '23, '25, Art Club '24, '25, Junior Track Team '23, Musical Club '24, '25. Olive Jane Drebing Bryn Mawr Medill School of journalism C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, Musical Club '23, Rifle Club '24, Girl Reserves '22, '23, G. A. A. '24, Salesmanship Club '24. Howard R. Duggan Parkside University of Illinois Hayseed Club '24, '25, '26, Lightweight Basketball '25, '26, Capt. '26, Baseball Team '26, A. C. I.. '24, '25, '26, C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26. Hugh Duncan Cincinnati, Ohio Northwestern University Football '25, Stamp Club '24, Sec'y., Golf '24, '25, Classical Club '25, C. I, C. '24, '25. Bernice Durlacher Forestville University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon '22, '23: Dramatic Club '23, '24, A. C. L, '23, '24, '25, '26: C. I, C. '22, '26, Rifle Club '24, Fencing Club '24. Alma Gertrude Eckhart Peoria, Ill. Univevsity of Chicago A. C. L. 24, '25, Garden Club '26. Richard Eckhouse Kozminski University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon '26, Checker Club '23, Rifle Club '25, '26, Salesmanship Club '25, '26, Pres. '25, '26, Motion Picture Club '25, '26, Vice-Pres. '25, '26, Weekly '24, '25, '26, Radio Club '24, '25, Fencing Club '25, Story Scribblers '24, '25, Scroll Staff '25, Inter'Club Council '25, '26: Spanish Club '24, '25, Mixed Nuts Club '25, Chess Club '24, Fur and Feather Club '24, '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26. Lucille Eisman Willard. Berkeley, California Freshman Girls '22, Sophomore Girls '23, Junior Girls '24, Senior Girls '25, C, I. C, '22, '23, '24, '25, Branch Dramatic Club '23, Spanish Club '24, Salesmanship Club '25, Talent Club '25, Garden Club '23. Ernest M. Elliot Fiske University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, A. C. L, '24, '25, '26, I Page fortyfjive 'Ls Page forty-six Franklin H. Elwell, Ir. Sexton Armour Institute C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '26, Hayseed Club '25, '26, R, O. T. C. '23, '24, Gymnastic Team '25, Track '26. Esther E. Erickson Bowen University of Chicago A. C. L. '25, '26, C. I. C. '25, '26, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26. Esther Espenshade Wadsworth Univeisity of Chicago Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '26, Story Scribe blers '25, '26, Classical Club '25, '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L, '23, '24, '25, '26. Thelma Eubanks Farren Univevsity of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '22, Senior Girls '25, '26, Spanish Club '25, '26, Musical Club '26, Treble Clef Club '26, G. A. A. '26, Girl Reserves '26. Sarah Fabish Sheridan Chicago Normal Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '23, '24, Spanish Club '25, French Club '26, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Gar' den Club '26, Art Club '25. Richard Fechheimer Shakespeare University of Michigan Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Swimming Team '24, '25, Student Council 24, Interclub Council '25, '26, Aitchpe Staff '26, Senior Dramatics '26, French '24, Chess Club '24, '25, '26, Chess Team '24, Checker Club '24, '25, Vice' Pres. '24, Pres. '24, Sec'y.'Treas, '25, Senior Euclidean '25, '26, Pres. '26, Junior Eucli' dean '24, Fencing '24, '25, Stamp '24, Sales- rnanship '26, History '24, '25, Classical '25, '26, Treas. '25, '26, Talent '26. Velma Mae Fields Kansas City, Kans. University of Illinois C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '26, Garf den Club '25- Salesmanshi Club '26 , P A Wesley Melvin Figgins f Wesley Melvin Figgins Fort Wayne Crane Technical College Orchestra '25, C. I. C. '24, '25, '26. Harry Finkelstein William Penn Business World C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '24, '25, Chess Club '24, '25, '26, Fencing Club '25, A. C. L. '24, '25, '26. joseph Fotre Willard Northwestern University C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26: A. C. L. '24, Boxing and Wrestling Club '24, Heavy' weight Basketball '26. Elsie Fossner Healy University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, A. C, L. '23, '24, '25, '26, French Club '24, G, A. A. '23, Girl Re' serves '23, '24, '25, '26, Operetta '26. Ruth Foster Ray University of Washingtori C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Stamp Club '24, Glee Club '24, Operetta '24, Junior Euclidean '23, Senior Euclidean '24: Fresh' man Girls '23, Senior Girls '26: Musical Club '24, 26, Sigma Epsilon '24, 25, '26, 1 . H r xU.?,f.f l L- L , i . I I lx i u l 1 l il l l 1 l 1 1 , i i l i . l l l s E i Z , , Page fm'z5'fxe1.'e Page fortyfeigltt Irma Leona Frantz Iron Mountain, Mich. University of Wisconsin Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '23, '24, Junior Girls '24, '25, Senior Girls '25, '26, Fur and Feather Club 'Z4g Junior Eu- clidean 'Z5'g Senior Euclidean '24, Girl Re' serves '24, Cassical Club '27, Musical Club '27, Art Club '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, 25, '26. Richard Frazier Henry Frederickson Ray Business Wo1ld C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, '26. Marghretta Ethyle Frederickson Scott University of Chicago Freshman Girls '22, G. A. A. '22, Soph' omore Girls 'Z4g Art Club 'Z4, '25, 'Z6g Junior Girls 'Z5g Senior Girls 'Z6g C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, 'Z6. Dixie Ford Eleanor B. Friedman Sexton Northwestern University C. I. C. '23, 'Z4, '25, '26g Story Scribblers '25, Girl Reserves '24, Scroll Staff 'Z5g Sen' ior Girls 'Z6. Louies Gaebe Hibbard University ofNo1tl1 Dakota C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26g A. C. L. '23: G. A. A. '24, '25, '26g Volley Ball Team '25g Interfclass Hockey Champions '25, Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26, Garden Club '24g German Club '25, Hayseed Club '26g Sophof more Girls '24 Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26 Richard W. Gates, Ir. Wadsworth Lombard C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26 Hayseed Club '26. Michael Gaylord St. Thomas Armour Institute C. I, C. '23, '24, '25, '26: A. C. I... '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Motion Picture Club '25, '26, Radio Club '25, '26. Jerome Gerstel Bryn Mawr University of Illinois C. I. C, '23, '24, '25, '26, Chess Club '24, '25, '26, Chess Team '26, City Champions, Fencing Club '25, Checker Club '24g A. C. L. '24, '25g Classical Club '25, Sigma Epsif lon '24, Willard Gidwitz Elmwood Univeisity of Chicago C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26: Urchestra '23, '24, '25, '26g Stamp Club '23: Checker Club '23, Harvey B. Ginsburg Willard University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon '24, '25, '26, Classical Club '24g Salesmanship Club '26: Baseball '25: Lightweight Basketball '25, '26: C. I. C. '23. '24, '25, '26, A. C. I... '23, ii l 1 i Page fortyfiiine Page iffy Frederick H. Goble Kenwood University of Illinois C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '23, Sigma Epsilon '23, '26, Fencing Club '25, Chess Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Pres. '26, Chess Team '24, '25, '26, City Champions '24, '25, Captain and Manager '24, '25. Stephen Goldring Burke University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Rifle Club '24, '25, Salesmanship Club '26. Alexa Goldstein Armour University of Chicago Freshman Girls '23, Treas., Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, French Club '23, '24, Salesmanship Club '25, '26, Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, Art Club '24, '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26. Kenneth Goodchild University of Illinois Hayseed Club '23, '24, '25, Radio Club '23, '24, Art Club '24, '25, Swimming Team '22, '23, Baseball 23, '24, Track '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26. Dorothy Goodrich Wadsworth University of Chicago Girl Reserves '22, '23, C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Sophomore Girls '23, '24, junior Girls 24, '25, Treas. '25, Sigma Ep' silon '23, '24. Robert G. Goodwin New 'Yovlq City University of Chicago Dramatic Club '24, Pres. '25, Talent Club 25, Interfclub Council '25, Senior Dramatics '24, '25, Student Council '25, Discussion Club '24, '25, C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Boys Glee Club '25, '26, Operetta '26. x Bernice Gouget Bowen Business World C. I. C. '24, Girl Reserves '24, A. C. L. '24, Dramatic Club '24, Trebel Clef Club '25. Rosalind L. Green Los Angeles High University of Chicago Senior Dramatics '26, Senior Girls '26, Eleanor Greenbaum St. Xaviefs Academy Art Institute Sigma Epsilon '24, '25, '26, Art Club '24, '25, Sophomore Girls '24, Iunior Girls '25, Weekly Staff '24, '25, Annual Staff '26, C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Classical Club '24, French Club '26, Senior Girls '26, Marjorie Helen Groff Forestville University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Freshmen Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girsl '25, Senior Girls '26, Girl Reserves '24, '25, Treble Clef Club '25, '26, Choral Society '25, '26, Operetta 25, '26, Musical Club '23, '24. Eleanor Grossman University High University of Chicago G. A. A. '24, '25, Hockey Team '24, Iunior Girls '24, '25, Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26, Dramatic Club '24, '25, '26, Sigma Ep' silon '24, '26, Senior Dramatics '25, '26, Senior Girls '25, '26, French Club '25, '26, C. I. C. '24, '25, '26. Pauline E. Groves Shakespeme Chicago Normal Freshman Girls '23, Junior Girls '25, Or' chestra '25, '26, Musical Club '25, '26, Girl Reserves '25, '26, C. I. C. '23, 24, '25, '26. A I Page fftyfrme 42 n l I I 1 Page hftytwo Edythe E. Gunther Wadsworth Northwestern University C. A. A. '22, Girl Reserves '23, '24, Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Sigma Ep- silon '23, '24, '25, Student Council '24, Weekly Staff '25, C. I. C. '22, '23. Hal Hall Chattanooga, Tenn. Holy Cross Classical Club '24, '25, Committee oi Twenty '24, '25, '26, Treas. '25, Baseball '24, '26, Swimming '23, '24, '25, 26, Golf '25, 26, Football '24, '25, Aitchpe Tribe '24, '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26. Lawrence Hall Lewistown, Mont. C. I. C. '25, '26. Sallie Virginia Hamilton Kozminski Wellesley Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Junior Girls '24, '25, Senior Girls '25, '26, Secy. '25, Girl Reserves 25, '26, Art Club '25, Junior Euclidean '24, Senior Euclidean '24, Musical Club '25, '26. Rosalind Hamm Kenwood University of Chicago Girl Reserves '24, Art Club '23, '24, Fur and Feather Club '23, '24, Musical Club '23, '24, French Club '24, '25, '26: Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, VicefPres. '25, Pres, '26, Junior Euclidean Club '24, Senior Euclif dean Club '25, Sec'y., Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, Pres. '25, Sec'y. '26, Interclub Council '25, '26, Sec'y. '25, '26, Aitchpe Staff '26, Weekly Staff '24, '25, '26, Associate Editor '25, '26, Sec'y, Junoir Class '25, Sec'y. of the June Class '26, C, I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26. Helen Dorothie Hansen Stanton Chicago Nmrmal Girl Reserves '24, '25, Sigma Epsilon '24, Classical Club 25, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A C. L. '24, '25. Earl Harder MarlgSl1e1iclan Univevxity of Illinois C I C '23 '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '24, '25, 26, ' ' Katherine Louise Hardin Scott University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26, Garden Club '24, '25, '26, Vice'Pres. '26, Story Scribblers '25, '26, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26. George Edward Harding Bmdwell University of Wisconsin C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Senior Dramatics '24, Dramatic Club '24, '25, Hay' seed Club '22, '23, '24, Garden Club '25, Heavyweight Basketball '24, '25, '26, Radio Club '24, History Club '22, Swimming '22, Alberta J. Harkness Fiske Univevsity of Illinois Spanish Club '23, '25, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Junior Girls '25, Treasg Sen' ior Girls '26, Weekly Staff 24, '25: Girl Re' serves '23, '24, '25, Sophomore Girls '23, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26. Dorothy Hawley Kenwood University of Illinois Sigma Epsilon '23, C, I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '23, Fur and Feather Club '24: Freshman Girls '23, Junior Girls '24, Senior Girls '25, '26, Art Club '25, Senior Draf matics '26, Hazel Helenius Fenger Chicago Nofmal C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Girl Reserves '24, '25, Sigma Epsilon '24, Classical Club 2'5g A. C. L. '24, Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25. l l I x l i l 1 Q f Q 1 6 E 1 E fl Iii' i 5, u l 5, 4 .. . yi, I ., l i5:f'.1.-Mf1lif'Q'4.'4,C . . .. ., , , ' 4. Page -Hftyftlzree l Page fiftyffour Harold Louis Henning Englewood University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Committee of Twenty '25, Hayseed Club '26, Fur and Feather Club '25, Golf '25, Glee Club '25, '26. Margaret Moench Hess Park Manor Frances Shimer C. 1. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Art Club '24, '25, Musical Club '24, '25, Choral So' ciety '25, '26, Treble Clef Club '25, '26, Girls Glee Club '24, '25, Junior Girls '25, '26, Operetta '25, '26, French Club '26. Sidney J. Hess, Jr. Kozminslqi University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '24, Stamp Club '24, French Club '24 Aitchpe Staff '26. Louise Hibbard Parlgsicle C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, 26, VicefPres. '25, Sophomore Girls '24, Sec'y.g Junior Girls '25, Sec'y., Senior Girls '26, Dramatic Club '24, Junior Euclidean '24, Pres., Senior Eucli' dean '24, Story Seribblers '25, Weekly Staff '24, '25, '26, News Editor '26, Annual Staff '26, Student Council '23, '25, Committee of Twenty '23. Luphelia Hogg Doolittle University of Illinois C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Girl Re' serves '23, '24, Senior Girls '25, A. C. L. 24, '25. Thelma Josephine Holman Kozminski University of Illinois Freshman Girls '22, '23, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '25, '26, Hayseed Club '25, '26, Sec'y., Garden Club '24, Stamp Club '23, Freshman Dramatic Club '22, '23. Dorothy Howard Pcolria High Beloit French Club '24, '25, junior Girls '25, Sen' ior Girls '26: Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, C. I, C. '24, '25, '26, Student Council '24. Daniel C. Howe Shakespeare University of Michigan Baseball '24, '25, '26, Football '24, '25, Senior Indoor Track '25, '26g Soccer Team '23g Aitchpe Tribe '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, C,I. 22, 23, 24, '25, '26g Pres. 263 Hayseed Club '24, '25, '26g Radio Club '23, '24, Sigma Epsilon '26, Interclub Council '26, Ruth E. Hudson Scott B1ya-a and Stvatton Radio Club '23g Spanish Club '23, '24, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Girl Reserves '24, Senior Girls '26, William Hunding Parkside University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24. '25, '26: Baseball '23, '24, '25, Art Club '24, '25, Boxing and Wrestling Club '25, Fencing Club '24, '25, Radio Club '24, '25: A. C. L. '231 Hay' seed '24, '25: Spanish '25, Chess Club '24, '25, Story Scribblers '25, Ida Hurst Kenwood, Business Wovld Sigma Epsilon '23g A. C. L. '23, '24, '25, '26g C. l. C. '23, '24, '25, '26: Senior Girls '26, Rifle Club '26. Rose Hyman Willard University of lllinois Freshman Girls '22g Sophomore Girls '23: Junior Girls '24, Senior Girls '25: Sales' manship Club '25, Musical Club '24g C. l. C. '23, '24, '25, '26g Garden Club '23. a if f i i Page ffty '19 Page ffty-six Milo E. Jeffries Kenwood University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '27, '26, Fur and Feath- er Club '24, '27, '26, Garden Club '27, '26, Motion Picture Club '26, Sigma Epsilon '26. Ruth Johanson Elmer Sevancler Johnson Parkside University of Illinois Aitchpe '27, '26, Baseball '24, '27, '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '27, '26, A. C. L. '23, BOX' ing and Wrestling Club '27' '26, Spanish Club '23, '24, Radio Club '23, '24, Hayseed Club '24, '27, Story Scribblers '26, Chess Club '23. Hilda Joseph Kozminski University of Chicago Story Scribblers '24, '27, '26, VicefPres. '27, Pres. '27, '26, Scroll Staff '27, '26, Edif torfinfChief '26, Sigma Epsilon '24, '26, Mu' sical Club '27, Senior Girls '27, '26, Inter' club Council '27, Girl Reserves '27, '26, Weekly Stall '27, '26, Norman Louis Jouse Bryn Mawr Cmne Technical College C I C '22 '23 '24 '27 '26- A. C. L. '24, Viceflires. '27, leur ahd Feather Club '23, Boxing and Wrestling Club '23, Hayseed Club '24, Fencing Club '27, Soccer '23, '27, Lightweight Basketball '24, Swimming '27, Track, '27, '26. Ruth Constance Kahn Lindblom Univevsity of Michigan Girl Reserves '27, '26, C. I. C. '27, '26, A, C. L. Musical Club '27, '26, Art Club '27, '26, Junior Girls '25'. Hortense S. Kahnweiler Willard University of Chicago Sophomore Girls '24g junior Girls '25, Senior Girls 'Z6g Dramatic Club 'Zig C. I, C. '23, '24, '25, '26. David Kamerlink Wadsworth University of Illinois C. I. C. '21, '22, '24. Antoinette C. Karabin Pullman Northwestern University C. I. C. '23, '24, '27, '26g G. A. A. '23, Girl Reserves '23, '24, '27, '26, Fresh' man Girls '23, Sophomore Girls 'Z4: lun- ior Girls 'Zig Senior Girls '26: A. C. L. '25, '26, Girls' Glee Club '26. Maurice Kaynor Ray We.st Point Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26g junior Euclicleans '24, Sec'yf'I'reas.q Senior Eucli- deans '27, Musical Club '25, '26, Checker Club 'Zig Radio Club '24, 'Zi', Vice'Pres. '25g Boys' Glee Club '23, '24, '27, '26: A. C. L. 'Z3g Choral Society '23, '24, '27, 26: Orchestra '24, 'Zig Aitchpe Staff 'Z6. Helen Ann Kelleher Parkside Radcliffe Freshman Girls '23g Sophomore Girls 'Z4: Junior Girls 'Zig Senior Girls 'Z6g Art Club 'Zig Classical Club '24, Weekly Staff '25: Triple F Club 'Z5'. Walter M. Kensinger Fiske Nortliwestern University C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, 'Zig Salesmanship Club '25'. i G -.+ Y. W, Y.,-,iw Page jiftyfxeven l I., - Page jiftyfeight Sally Keyes Scott Gouclzef C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Freshman Girls '22, Sophomore Girls '23, '24, Junior Girls '24, '25, Senior Girls '25, '26, G. A. A. '23, Rifle Club '26, Garden Club '26, Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26, Story Scribblers '26, Spanish Club '25, Hayseed Club '23, A. C. L. '24. Catherine Margaret King Kenwood University of Wisconsin Freshman Girls '22, '23, Sophomore Girls '23, '24, Junior Girls '24, '25, Senior Girls '25, '26, C. I. C. '22, '26, Girl Reserves '23, '24, Musical Club '25, Classical Club '25, Art Club '25, Virginia Margarite Kingman Margaret Kinsey Williamsport, Pa, Business College C. l. C. '23, '26, Girl Reserves '25, '26, Garden Club '26. Mildred Kirbey Cofpus Christi University of Illinois Dramatic Club '24, Sigma Epsilon 26: Freshman Girls '23, Rifle Club '26, A. C. L. Senior Girls '26. Grace L. Koefoed Parkside University of Illinois Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Spanish Club '25, C. I. C. '23, '26, Art Club '25, A. C. L. li- ,i fv I A 4 r ,K l XJU . - ' Abraham Kohl Lake View High University of Illinois C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Classical Club '24, History Club '24, '25, Motion Picture Club '25, Garden Club '24, '25, '26: Debating Club '25, '26g Glee Club '26g Choral Club '26 Bernice E. Kopstein Seattle, Wash. University of Illinois C. I. C. '26g Senior Girls '26: Senior Dramatics '25, Salesmanship Club '26, Alfred E. Kovnat Ray University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26g A. C. L. '233 Stamp Club '25, Radio Club '25, junior Track '25, History Club '26, Story Scribf blers '25, '26, VicefPres, '25: Scroll Stall' '25, '26, lnterclub Council '25, 'Z6g Weekly Staff '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '26. Beulah Kramer Kenwood Crane junior College C. I. C. 22, 23, '24, '25, A. C. L. '22g Girl Reserves '23g Zoology Club 'Z3. Lazarre H. Kramer Burke University of Wisconsin Soccer Team '24, '25, '26, Track '24, '25, '26, C. I. C. '22, '26, Fur and Feather Club '23, '24, '25, Geology Club '24, History Club '23, '24, Aitchpe Tribe '24, '25, '26, Mary Alice Krimbill Pasadena, Calif, University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Art Club '23, '24g Hayseed Club '25. Page fifty-nine Page sixty Edith Kritzer Kenwood University of Chicago Freshman Girls '23, '24, Pres. '23, '24g Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25'g Sec'y '2'J'g Senior Girls '25, Sigma Epsilon '25, '26g Student Council '24. Bernice Krusenstierna Catherine Mary Lang Kozminslqi University of Illinois Freshman Girls '23g Sophomore Girls '24g junior Girls 'Zig Senior Girls '26g C. I. C. '23, '26g Treble Clef Club '23, '24, '25, Choral Society '24, '27g Operetta '23, '24, '25, Bernice Lange Maine Township High University of Illinois G. A. A. '24, '25, Girl Reserves '24, '25g A. C. L, '24g C. L C. '24, '27, '26g Garden Club '26. Mathilda Marie Lange Hill City, Minn. Chicago Normal C. l. C. '24, '2'5g Garden Club '24, A. C. L. '25. Dorothy L. Langston Vvfadswortli University of Illinois C. l. C. '23, '24, '25, '26g Spanish Club '24, G. A. A. '23g Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '27, Senior Girls '26, Garden Club '26. Elizabeth Lapidus Willard Uni-uevsity of Wi.vczmi1sin C. I. C. '23, '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24. '27, '26, Weekly Staff '27, '26: Freshman Girls '22, '23, Sophomore Girls '23, '24, Junior Girls '24, '271 Senior Girls '27, '26, French Club '27, '26: Girl Reserves '24, '27, G. A. A. '24, '27, junior Euclidean '24, Senior Euclidean '24: Story Scribblers '27, '26 Anna Rosetta Lawson Willard Chicago Normal C. l. C. '22, '23, '24, '27: Girl Reserves '23, '27, A. C. L, '26. Ruth Lelfman Kazminslqi University of Vhsconsin C. I. C, '23, '26, Sigma Epsilon '27: Weekly Staff '26, Freshman Girls '23: Sophof more Girls '24, Junior Girls '27, Senior Girls '26, Dramatic Club '24, '27, Girl Reserves '24, '27, '26, G. A. A. '24, '27: Story Scribe blers '26, Annual Staff '26. Jesse Gerald Levy Parkside University of Chicago Orchestra '23, '24, '27. '26, Fur and Feather Club '26, Sigma Epsilon '26. Richard B. Lewy Kenwood University of Michigan C. I. C. '23, '26, Fur and Feather Cluh '23, '24, Rifle Club '25, A. C. L. 'zsr Span- ish Club '23g Swimming Team '24, '27, Dra- matic Club '23. Mary Lisitza Doolittle Univevsity of Illinois C. I. C. '22, '26, Freshman Girls '22, '231 Girl Reserves '23, '24, French Club '23, '241 Sophomore Girls '23, junior Girls '24: Sen- ior Girls '27, G. A. A. '26. 'I Page sixtycme 6 lx J Page sixtyftwo Bernice Loewenthal Shakespeare Connecticut College C. I. C. '23, '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, '26, Talent Club '25, '26, Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Girl Reserves '25, French Club '2 5, '26, Dramatic Club '24. Ruth Loewenthal Kozmirislgi University of Chicago French Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Spanish Club '26, History Club '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, '25, '26, Glee Club '25, '26, C. I. C. '23, '26, Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Talent Club '25, Dramatic Club '25, G. A. A. '25, '26, Musical Club '26, Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '26, Salesmanship Club '26. Duncan Macmillan Englewood University of Michigan C. I. C. '25, '26, Discussion Club '25, '26, Weekly Staff '26, Interclub Council '26. Violet Miller Marcus Rib Lake High University of Illinois C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '24, Senior Girls '26, Junior Girls '25, Sophomore Girls '24, Fencing Club '2 5, '26, Salesmanship Club '25, '26, Girl Reserves '25, Classical Club '25, '26, Senior Dramatics '26. Carolyn Beatrice Marks Fiske University of Wisconsin Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, G. A. A. '23, '24, Swimming Team '23, '24, Junior Euclidean '24, Senior Euclidean '25, Girl Re' serves '23, '26, French Club '24, '25, '26, Musical Club '24, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Senior Dramatics '26, Weekly Staff '25. Everett Marks Willard Radio Club '26, Fur and Feather Club '26, German Club '25, lnterclub Council '26. Helen Marshall Parkside University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Senior Girls '26. Lee M. Marshall Kansas City, Mo. Dartmouth C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Football '23, '24, '25, Track '23, '24, '25, Junior Track 24, Capt., Student Council '23, '24, '25, '26, Committee of Twenty '24, '25, '26, Aitchpe Tribe '24, '25, '26, Treas. '25, VicefPres. '26, Hayseed Club '24, '25, Treas. '25, Weekly Staff '26. Warren D. Marshall Wadsworth University of Illinois C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Rifle Club '24, '25, '26, Rifle Team '24, '25, Art Club '22, Fencing Club '24, Student Council '26, Commissioned Oilicers Club '24, '25, '26, Treas. '25, '26. Ethel Janet Martin Scott University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Classical Club '24, Girls' Swimming Team '25, Triple F. Club '25. jean Martin Marcia Lee Masters Kenwood University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon '23, Story Scribblers '23, Dramatic Club '23, Swimming Team '23, Stu- dent Council '24, Freshman Girls '22, '23, Sec'y '23, Sophomore Girls '23, VicefPres., Junior Girls '24, '25, Senior Girls '25, '26, C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, G. A. A. '24, '25. 1 .pl .gal i 32: ,ig 1 I Page sixty-three Page sixtyffour Marjorie Matlock Austin Chicago Normal C. l. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, G. A. A. '24: Junior Girls '25, French Club '26. Evelyn Clara May Bryn Mawr University of Illinois Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '26, Fresh' man Girls '23: Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26g Garden Club '25, '26, Spanish Club '23, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26: Annual Staff '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26. Madeline May Englewood University of Chicago C, I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Garden Club '24: Girl Reserves '24, '25. George Dallas McCauley Brisbane, Australia University of Southern California. Senior Dramatics '25, '26. Emily Gertrude McCloud Boston, Mass. Northwestern University C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '25, '26g Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25g Senior Girls '26, Garden Club '24, '25, Sec'y '25, Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26, Vice' Pres. '25, '26, Weekly Staff '25, '26, Senior Dramatics '26, Story Scribblers '25. Robert McCormack Ray University of Chicago C. I. C. '22, '23 '24, '25, '26, Sigma Ep' silon '24, '25, '26, Fur and Feather Club '23, '24, Junior Euclidean Club '24, Senior Eu' clidean Club '24, '25, Debating Team '25, '26, Manager '25, Discussion Club '24, '25, '26, Sec'y '25, Pres. '26, Weekly Staff '24, '25, '26, Editorfinfchief '26. Marybelle McCormick Kozmirislgi University of Illinois Freshman Girls '22, Spanish Club '25: C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, George William McKenna Swtt Armour Institute Sigma Epsilon '25g C. l. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Chess Club '23, Frances E. Mellor Franklin, Neb. University of Illinois Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '26, C. l. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Freshman Girls '23, Sophf omore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25g Senior Girls '26, Garden Club '25, '26, Musical Club '25, Sigma Epsilon '26g G. A. A. '23. Myrtle Messe Burke University of Wiscon.vi1i C. I. C, '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '23: Dramatic Club '23, '24g German Club '25, '26, Sophomore Girls '24g Freshman Girls '23, Iunior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26: Girl Reserves '25. Marjorie Middaugh Parkside University of Chicago Girl Reserves '24, Sophomore Girls '24: Treas., Iunior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26: Treble Clef Club '25, '26, Choral Society '25. '26, Operetta '26. Frank T. Milchrist, Jr. Kenwood University of Nliclligrm Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, Fur and Feaf ther Club '24g Fencing Club '25, Discus' sion Club '24, '25, '26, Treas. '25, '26g ln' terclub Council '25, '26, Treas. '25, Aitchpe Tribe '25, '26, Student Council '23, '25. '261 Committee of Twenty '25, '26: Weekly Stall '24, '25, '26g Pres. Junior Class '25: Soc' cer Manager '24, '25, Track '25, '26: Heavy' weight Basketball '25, '26: C. l, C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Page sixty Page sixtyfsix Mary Elizabeth Miller Scott University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Girl Reserves '23, '24, Treble Clef Club '24, '25, '26, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Classical Club '24, '25, Operetta '25, Musical Club '25, Lester Mincovsky Fiske Northwestern University Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, Band '22, '23, '24, '25, Orchestra '24, '25, R. O. T. C. '22, '23, '24, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25. Charlotte A. Mitchel Scott University of Chicago Art Club 25, '26, Senior Girls '25, '26, Story Scribblers '26, Garden Club '26, Girl Reserves '25, '26. Esther Louise Morris Parker University of California Senior Girls '26, Treble Clef '25, '26, Choral Society '25, '26, Operetta '26. Donald Morse Bryn Mawr University of Illinois Chess Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Fencing Club '24, '25, '26, Checker Club '24, '25, Swimming Manager '25, '26, History Club '25, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, Student Council '23, '25'. Maxine Mosser Parkside University of Illinois Sigma Epsilon '23, Spanish Club '23, Tre' ble Clef Club '25, '26, Choral Society '25, '26, Operetta '26, Sophomore Girls '25. Eugene Mourant Fiske University of Illinois French Club '26, Radio Club 'Z6g Hay' seed Club '26g Motion Picture Club '26g Checker Club '26, Track Team '26. Jean G. Murray Wadsworth Coe Art Club 'Zig 'Sigma Epsilon 'Z6g Classi- cal Club '24g Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26g Garden Club '24, '26g G. A. A. '22, '23, '24. Christina Myers Fort Worth, Texas Garden Club '26g Senior Girls '26g F. F. F. Club '26g C. I. C. '25, '26. Irving Naiburg Kenwood University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon 'Z4g Junior Euclidean '24g Senior Euclidean 'Zig Debating Club '25, '26g Musical Club '25, 'Z6g Radio Club '24, 'Zig Chess Club '24, Checker Club '25: Fencing Club 'Zig Aitchpe Advertising Stall' '26. Rosa Marina Navarro Fiske Chicago Normal Sophomore Girls, Pres. '24, Junior Girls 'Zig Senior Girls 'Z6g Glee Club '24, 'Z5g Treble Clef '24, '25, '26g Musical Club '24, '27, '26g Spanish Club 'Z4g Mikado 'Z5: Gondoliers '26g Volley Ball Team '24, G. A, A. '23, '24, Evelyn Nealy La Grange High Beloit College Dramatic Club '25, C. I. C. '25, '26, Senior Dramatics '26. , , . ,f-mm .27 Page sixtyfseven l l'C'lilf Jja rl fl if fl ff I l In Page sixtyfeight Julia Neill Drake Chicago Normal Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Senior Girls '26, Senior Euclidean '26, F. F. F. Club '26g Garden Club, Treas, '26g G. A. A, '24, '25, A. C. L, '23. Astrid E. Nelson Parkside University of Illinois Sophomore Girls '24, Iunior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26g Art Club '23, G. A. A. '23, A. C. I... '24, '25, C, I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26. Bert Nelson Shakespeare University of Southern California Soccer '23, '24, '25, Senior Track '26, Lightweight Basketball '24g Fur and Feather Club '24, Boxing and Wrestling Club '23, '24, Aitchpe Tribe '25, '26, History Club '24, '251 Radio Club '24, Baseball '24, Hay' seed Club '23, '24, Stamp Club '23, Sales' manship Club '26. Kenneth B. Nelson Wadsworth University of Illinois Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, Band '23, '24, '25, '26: Junior Euclidean '24, Senior Eu' clidean '25, '26g Rifle Club '24g Track '25, C. I. C. '23. '24, '25, '26. Margaret E, Nissen Parkside University of Illinois Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Spanish Club '23, Art Club '24, G. A. A. '23: A. C. I... '24, '25: C. I. C. '23, '24. Leonard Noonan St, Dorothy University of Illinois Stamp Club '23, Checker Club '22, Chess Club '23: Boxing Club '24, Spanish Club '23: C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26. If f iw.lLP Rosabel F. Nowry Kenwood Chicago Normal C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, Iunior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Musical Club '25, '26, Art Club '25, Garden Club '26, Girl Reserves '25, '26, A. C, L. '26, Talent Club '26. Mary Vivian O'Brien Bowen University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon '26, Classical Club '25, C. I. C. '25, '26. Helen Edith Clson Bryn Mawr University of Chicago Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '26, Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Sigma Epsilon '24, '25, Spanish Club '25, Student Council '25. Annie Ormsby Fiske University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '26, Committee of Twenty '25: Treble Clef Club '24, '25, '26, Librarian '26, Accomp., Operetta '25, '26, InterfClub Council '25, '26, Sophomore Girls '24, Pres.: junior Girls '25, Pres., Senior Girls '26, Pres., Girl Reserves '23, VicefPres. junior Class '25. Ruth Arabella Orr Kozminski Frances Shivner Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. G. A. A. '24, '25, '26, Senior Girls '25 '26, Junior Girls '24, '25, Classical Club 'ZZG '24.d I Ji i' Stuart joseph Osten N l 'Nl' Forestville Unive'rsiQ of llliiiixg Fencing Club '24, '25, '26' Rifle Club 3, '24, '25, '26, Rifle Team '2i', '2 , R. T. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Liengnantx' S, C penn '26, NonfCommissioned Hieeqiggillub '25, '26, R .o. T. C. quits '25,' a senior Dramatics '25, '26, v' ,W D . ff W . - Q . ' , A i . fu .lx - ' fl 1, j -P' ' 'V .. 'vu A , I yr Q s N K fl ' E -1 ' . 1 up xv! . N 1 l l l l l Page sixzyfnxwie Page seventy Donald H. Overmyer Parkside Chattanooga, Tenn. C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Hayseed Club '24, '25, Fur and Feather Club '23, Baseball '23, '24, '25, '26, Captain '25, Garden Club '24, Heavyweight Football '24, '25, Aitchpe Tribe '23, '24, '25, '25. Marian Owens Kenwood University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, French Club '24, Junior Girls '24, Senior Girls '25, A. C. L. james Gilmore Paddock Bryn Mawr Unive1sity of Illinois C. I. C. '23, 24, '25, '26, Chess Club '24, '25, '26, Fencing Club '24, '25, '26, Art Club '23, '24, Fencing Team '26, Fur and Feather Club '23, '24, Rifle Club '23, 243 Checker Club '24, Soccer '25. Nancy Iane Palmer St. Ambrose Art Institute C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Senior Girls '25, '26, Thomas Park Kozminski University of Chicago Fur and Feather Club '24, '25, '26, Garden Club '25, '26, Sec'y '26, German Club '26, Sigma Epsilon '25. Arthur Parker Wadsworth University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '26, Bank '23, '24, '25, '26Z Junior Euclidean '24, Sigma Epsilon '24, Rifle Club '24, Chemistry, Physics, and Science Club '26, Hannah Parker Denver, Colo. University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Fencing Club '24, Rifle Club '24, '25, '26, Student Counf cil '24, Sigma Epsilon '23, '26, Freshman Girls '23, Junior Girls '25, Annual Staff '26. George Parkinson Scott University of Illinois C. I, C, '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Hayseeds Club '23, '24, A. C. L. '22, Radio Club '23, '24, Spanish Club '22, '23, '24, Art Club '22, Fur and Feather Club '22, '23, Rifle Club '24. Ethel Virginia Patton Fiske University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, VicefPres., Senior Girls '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, Girl Reserves '23, '24, G. A. A. '23, '24, Volley Ball Team '23, Basketball Team '24, Senior Euclidean '25, French Club '25, Katherine Frances Patton Soldon High University of Chicago C, I. C. '24, '25, '26, Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26, French Club '25, '26. Kenneth Pearse Kenwood University of Chicago C. I, C. '23, '26, A. C. L. '23, Fur and Feather Club '24, '25, '26, Garden Club '25, '26, Pres. '26, German Club '26. Helen Peer Thornton Township High University of Chicago Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Spanish Club '25, Vice' Pres., Fur and Feather Club '24, '25, C. I. C. '24, '25, '26. l v Page seventy-fone QE Page seventyftwo Ernest Fisher Peters Lima, Ohio University of Chicago C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '25, '26, Art Club '24, Fencing Club '25, Senior Track '25. '26. Marjorie N. Pierce Doolittle University of Illinois Art Club '25, Orchestra '25, '26, C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, Librarian '25, '26, Salesman' ship Club '26, Musical Club '26. Muriel T. Pockett Shakespeare Business College C. I. C. '22, '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, '25, Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, French Club '24, Girl Reserves '25, '26, History Club '25, Musical Club '25, '26. Helen F. Prickett Wadsworth Art Institute Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, G. A. A. '23, '24, C. I. C. '23, '26, A. C. I.. '25, Arr Club '26, Sigma Epsilon '26. Elizabeth Lyan Proctor Wadsworth Spanish Club '23, '24, Glee Club '24, Swimming Team '24, C. I. C. '24, G. A. A. '24, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26. University of Illinois David Graham Pugh Rushville, Ind. University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '26, A. C. L. '24, '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '24, '25, Glee Club '25, '26, Choral Society '25, '26, Spanish Club '25, Track '26, Art Club '23, '24. Marvyn O. Quinn Wadsworth University of Illinois C. I. C. '22, '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Chess Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Pres. '25, Fencing Club '24, '25, '26, Vice-Pres, '25, Pres. '26, Fencing Team '25, '26, Aitchpe Staff '26. Sol Rabinovitz Scott Annapolis Hayseed Club '23, '24, '25, '26, C. I. C. '23, '26, Glee Club '24, '25, '26, Boxing and Wrestling Club '24, '25, Baseball '23, Swimming '25, Gym Team '22, A, C, L. '22, Rifle Club '24. William Ramis Marshall High University of Chicago C. I. C. '22, '26, Weekly '24, '25, Debatf ing Team '24, '25, Capt. '25, Manager Fencf ing Team '25, '26, History Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Pres. '25, Dramatic Club '25: Story Scribblers '25, '26, Fencing Club '24, '25. '26, Scroll Stall '25, Classical Club '24, 'Z5. Jack S. Rashkin Ray University of Illinois Lightweight Basketball '24, '25, Heavy' weight Basketball '25, '26, Capt.: Track Manager '25, Ass't Football Manager '25: Hayseed Club '23, '24, '25, Aitchpe Tribe '25, '26, Committee of Twenty '25, Eleanor Rathburn Bryn Mawr University of Illinois Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '26, Pres. '26, Story Scribblers '24, '25, Sec., Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, VicefPres.: Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Sigma Epsilon '25, Scroll Staff '25. Susan Jane Rawson Kenwood University of Wi.Sconsir1 Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, Senior Girls '26, Swimming Team '24, '25, '26, Manager '26, French Club '25, '26. l l Page sei-en lyftli ree +1755 Page seventyffour Scott Clifton Rexinger Scott University of Chicago Weekly Staff '2,7, '26, Interclass Basket' ball '22, '23, '24, Junior Track '23, Senior Track '24, '27, Rifle Club '22, '23, '24, '27, Junior Euclidean 23, Art Club '22, '23, '24, '27, Lightweight Basketball '24, Aitchpe Tribe '24, '27, '26, Heavyweight Basketball '27, '26, Classical Club '24, History Club '24, Tennis '27, '26, Sigma Epsilon '22, '23, Fencing Club '24, '27, Radio Club '24, Hayseed Club '27, '26, Treas. '26, Inter- class Track '23, Committee of Twenty '26, Rosalie Ries Kozminski University of Chicago Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '23, '24, Junior Girls '27, Senior Girls '26, G. A. A. '24, '27, Hockey Team '24, Girl Reserves '24, '27, '26, Dramatic Club '24, Talent Club '24, '27, German Club '24, '27, '26, Senior Dramatics '27, '26, Salesmanship Club '26. Lynda Ritzman Ray University of Chicago Interclass Hockey Champs '27, Basketball Team '27, Volley Ball Team '27, '26, Base' ball Team '27, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '27, Senior Girls '26, Girls' Glee Club '26, Sigma Epsilon '24. Virginia Robb Faulkner University of Wisconsin Girl Reserves '24, '27, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '27, Senior Girls '26, Weekly Staff '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24. Zelda Robbins Burke University of Chicago Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '27, Senior Girls '26, German Club '27, '26, VicefPres. '26, Girl Reserves '23, '24. William D. Robeson Mamaroneck, N. T. Gemgia Technical Radio Club '22, '23, '24, Fur and Feather Club '23, Rifle Club '24, History Club '22, Hayseed Club '24, Garden Club '22, C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '27, '26. Laura Robinson Kozminski Chicago Normal G. A. A. '25, '26, C. I. C. '26, Senior Girls '26. Bernard Roman Fiske University of Wisconsin C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '23, Chess Club '24, '25, Checker Club '25, Moving Picture Club '25, Salesmanship Club '24, '25, Sigma Epsilon '24, '25, Soccer Squad '25. Sol G. Roman Fiske University of Wisconsin C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, Checker Club '23, Chess Club '23, '24, '25, Moving Picture Club '25, Salesmanship Club '24, '25, A. C. L. '23. Alfred L. Rosner R. O, T. C. '24, '25, '26, Alice Rowe Parkside A-rt Institute Garden Club '24, '25, Fur and Feather Culb '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Girl Reserves '25, Sophomore Girls '23, Junior Girls '24, Senior Girls '25, French Club '25, '26, Classical Club '25, Art Club '26, James D. Rutter Scott University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Vice'Pres, '26, Student Council '26, Track '24, Dramatic Club '24, Musical Club '25, Story Scribblers Society '25, '26, Scroll Stall '26, Weekly StaFf '25, '26. Page se1fen!y'j'I1.'e l l Page seventyfsix Estelle Sakowitz Marshall High Art Institute Girls Glee Club '26, Senior Girls '26. Hazel Corinne Salomon Sexton Art Institute C. I. C. '23, '24, '27, '26, Sigma Epsilon '27, '26, A. C. L. '23, '24, '27, '26, Sopho' more Girls '24, Junior Girls '27g Senior Girls '26, German Club '27, Talent Club '27, '26g Salesmanship Club '26, Art Club '26, Girl Reserves '23, '24, '27, Grace june Schenker Senn University of Wisconsin Senior Dramatics '26g C. I. C. '26. Charlotte Julie Scher Parkside Chicago Normal C. I. C. '23, '24, '27, '26g Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '27, Senior Girls '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '27, '26, VicefPres. '26, Dramatic Club '24, Art Club '27, G. A. A. '23, '24, Weekly Staff '27, '26, Classical Club '27, Senior Dramatics '26. Joseph G. Schoolman 'Thomas jefferson University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '27, '26, Checker Club '23g Chess Club '23, '24g Fencing Club '2'4, '27, '26, VicefPres. '24, Sec.'Treas. '27g Fencing Team '27, '26g Interclub Council '24. Edward C. Schulz Cincinnati, Ohio Junior Track '27, Senior Track '27, '26, C. I. C. '27, '26, Aitchpe Tribe '26, Sales' manship '26: Discussion Club '26. Louis P. Schulz Wadsworth University of Illinoix C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Art Club A241 Junior Track '23, Senior Track '24, '25, '26: Soccer '25, Aitchpe Tribe '24, '25, '26, Committee of Twenty '25. Earl S. Schwartz Tuley High U-riivevsity of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26g Band '231 Chess Club '23, Checker Club '23, Stamp Club '23, A. C. L. '23, '25, '261 French Club '25g Hayseed Club '26. Barbara H. Scott Lucy Flower University of Illinois C. I. C. '22, '23, '26g A. C. L. '22g Senior Girls '26g Garden Club '26g Salesmanship Club '26, Art Guild '26, Musical Club '26, Henrietta Louise Seames Doolittle Chicago Nofmal C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25g Branch Captain Ball Team '22, Branch Volley Ball Team '22, G. A. A. '24, '25, '26: Musical Club '24, Girl Reserves '25, A. C. L. '23, '24, '25, Senior Girls '26. Sara Ruth Segall Graham University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Girl Reserves '23, '24, Girls Glee Club '25, '26: Choral Society '25, '26g Salesmanship Club '25g Musical Club '24, Operetta '26, Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Hazel Shepard Washington, D. C. Rice Institute, Tex. Sigma Epsilon '23g C. l. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26: G. A. A. '24, '25, Sophomore Girls '24, Iunior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Garden Club '26g Pres. Page seventy l i l w 1 v v I ! l .ifll I ij W ,M vilrfjli J I Page seventyfeiglzt Mary Virginia Shinn Parkside University of Illinois Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Iva Shoemaker Sclwxrz Chicago Music School C, I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Freshman Girls '22, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Girl Reserves '25, '26, Art Club '24, Ralph Shorr Englewood University of Michigan C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Hayseed Club '24, '25, '26, Talent Club '24, '25, Swimming Team '24g Spanish Club '25, Radio Club '24, Salesmanship Club '26, Aydelotte Simon Kozminslqi Sophie Newcomb, New Orleans Sigma Epsilon '22, C. I, C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Freshman Girls '22, Sophomore Girls '23, Girl Reserves '25, A. C. L. '23, '24, Harriet Simon Moseley Moser Business College C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Girl Re' serves '22, '23, '24, A. C. I... '23, '24, Fresh' man Girls '22, G. A. A. '22, '23, '24, Sen- ior Girls '26, Victor Simon Mosely University of Illinois C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Salesman- ship Club '23, '24, '25g Hayseed Club '23, '24, '25, Checker Club '23, '24, '25g Radio Club '22, Discussion Club '23, '24, '25, Fur and Feather Club '23, '24, A. C. L, '23, '24-. William Richard Simpson, Ir. Kenwood Cornell C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L, '22, Track '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Capt. ln' door Track and Outdoor Track '25, '26, Committee of Twenty '23, '24, '25, Hayseed Club '25, Aitchpe Tribe '25, '26, Football '25, Garden Club '24, Chairman of Athletic Board Control '25, Rifle Club '26, Baseball '24 lsadore John Slott Fiske University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Orchestra '24, '25, Band '23, '24, '25, Salesmanship Club '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '23, Boxing and Wrestling Club '23, '24, '25, R. O, T. C. '23, '24. Rachel T. Smiley Monmouth, Ill. University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon '25, '26, Spanish Club '25, '26, Classical Club '24, '25, '26, C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Musical Club '24, '25, '26, Talent Club '2 5, '26, Garden Club '26, Girl Reserves '25, '26, Senior Girls '26. Hamilton Smith Scott University of Michigan C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Orchestra '24, Stamp Club '22, '23, Rifle Club '24, Heavyweight Basketball '25, '26. Harriet F. Smith Fiske New 'York Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Annual Staff '26, Weekly Stail' '25, '26, French Club '24, '25, '26, Dramatic Club '25, Girl Re' serves '23, '24, '25, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '25, '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26. Thelma Emily Smith Cleveland, Ohio Northwestern University Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Art Club '25, Annual Stail '26, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Girl Reserves '24, f 2 W v i l l 1 l l 1 l l l Pllgg SCUCTWQ' Yll'Y1C 'x Page eighty Hannah Miriam Snett Carter Practice University of Wisconsin Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Weekly Staff '24, '25, '26, News Editor '25, Asso' ciate Editor '26, Iunior Euclidean '24, Sen- ior Euclidean '24, Pythagorean Club '25, I '26, Vice'Pres. '26, Dramatic Club '23, '24, Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25, Sen' Sr Girls '26, French Club '24, '25, '26, nterclub Council '26, Annual Staff '26. Roland Muir Spencer Kozminski University of Chicago Discussion Club '24, '25, '26, VicefPres. '26, Sigma Epsilon '24, '25, '26, French Club '25, '26, Treas., C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '24, R. O. T. C. '24, '25, '26, Pythagorean '25, '26, Sec.fTreas. '26. Carrie Spilky Doolittle Business World C. l. C. '23, '24, '25, '26: A. C. L. '23L Onebee Club '23, Alpha Club '23, Sophof more Gifl 24, Junior Girls '25. eline Stein Parkside Business World C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, Sophomore Girls '24, Senior Girls '25, Sigma Epsilon '25, Salesmanship Club '26. rah Stein ozminski Crane funior College Branch Dramatic Club '23, Orchestra '23, 24, '25, Treble Clef Club '24, Girls' Glee lub '24, '25, '26, Musical Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Talent Club '26, Fencing Club '25, Freshman Girls '23, Senior Girls '26, Choral Society '25, '26, Operetta '26, Girl Reserves '24, '25. Frances Stone Ray University of Chicago Senior Girls '26, History Club '24, French Club '23, Sigma Epsilon '25, Volley Ball Team '24, '25, Annual Staff '26, Garden Club '25, '26, VicefPres. '25, Bland Sutherland ,A Minneapolis, Minn. Business World, '26, C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '25, Girl Reserves '25, Garden Club '25. - Weekly Staff '25, '26, Senior Girls 'lihyg il William Sutton Forrestville University of Illinois I C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Track '22: Orchestra '26, A. C. L. '25, Branch Base' ball '22. V 1 joseph F. Sylvester Wadsworth University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '23, '24, Spanish Club '23, '24, Art Club '23, Fencing Club '25, Rifle Club '24, '25. Ruth Janet Tankersley Wadsworth Chicago Normal C. I. C. '25, '24, '25, '26, Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '26, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Story- Scribblers '25, '26, Garden Club '24. john E, Tarman Scott Armour Tech. Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Spanish Club '23, '24, German Club '25, '26, Fur and Feather Club '24, Aitchpe Staff '26, Orchestra '23, '24, '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26 Mozelle Frances Thompson Carter Piractice Northwestern University Sophomore Girls '24, Iunior Girls '25, Art Club '25, Girl Reserves '25, French Club '25, Senior Girls '26, Sec., C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Art Club '26. l' Page eightyfone Page eightyftwo Willard Thompson Wadsworth Business World C. I. C. '24, '25, Band '24, '25 '26, R. C. T. C. '24, '25, '26. Everett I. Van Nice, Ir. Bryn Mawr Armour C, I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Senior Track '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '23, '24, '25, '26, Aitchpe Tribe '25, '26. Alford Van Ronkel Fiske University of Southern California C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Motion Picture Club '26, Radio Club '26, A. C. L. '25, French Club '25. Sibyl R. Van Tuyl Fiske University of Illinois Spanish Club '23, '25, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Girl Reserves '24, Art Club '24, '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26. Soledad P. Villanueva Philippine Islands University of Chicago C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, A. C. I... '24, '25, '26. Isabel Vosler Holy Angels Chicago Normal Sigma Epsilon '25, '26, Classical Club '24, '25, '26, Story Scribblers '24, '25, '26, Rifle Club '25, Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26, Gar' den Club '25, '26, Senior Girls '25, Oper' etta '25, Junior Girls '25, Senior Dramatics '26, Art Club '26, Fencing Club '25, '26, Talent Club '25, '26, Musical Club '25, '26, History Club '25. Suzanne Essex Ward Fiske Rockford College C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Sophomore Girl '24, Junior Girls '25, Vice'Pres, Girl Reserves '22, '23, Senior Girls '26, G. A. A. '22, '23, Gordon Glover Watrous Kenwood Oxford College C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '25, Fur and Feather Club 'Z4, Fencing Club '24, '25, Sec.fTreas. '24, '25, Classical Club '24, Talent Club '25, Art Club '25, A. C. L. '25, Interfclub Council '24, '25, Track 'Z4, '25, Weekly Staff '25, '26, Football '24, Manager 'Z5. Dorothy Annette Weeks Ward Belmont University of Illinois C. I. C. '26, Orchestra '26, Senior Girls '26 Jack Weinberg Forestuille University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Swimming Team '24, '25, '26, Boxing and Wrestling Club '24, '25, Junior Track 'Z4. Elizabeth Weiss Fiske University of Illinois C. I. C. '24, '25, '26. Carolyn Helen Wertham Sexton Ward Belmont Senior Dramatics '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, Art Club '23, A. C. I.. '23, Treble Clef Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Choral Society '25, '26, Operetta '26. r -I Page eiglityftlwee v, Page eighty-four Olin West, Jr. Nashville, Tenn. Vanderbilt University C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Pres. '26, Classical Club '25, '26, Pres. '26, Student Council '24, '26, Senior Euclidean '26, Track '26, Annual Staff '26, Business Manager, President of June Class '26, Vv'ynant H. West Fiske Antiock College C. l. C. '23, '25, '26, Art Club '24, '25. Margaret Wey Rifle Club '25, G. A. A. '24, '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, Fencing Club '25, Senior Girls '26, Elaine Vlhite Fiske University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Spanish Club '25, Art Club '25, junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Sophomore Girls '24, A. C. L. '23, '24. George Emmanuel Winer Lake View University of Illinois Bernice Hale Williams Ames, Iowa University of Illinois Sophomore Girls '24, Iunior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26, Musical Club '25. Helen B. Wirt Ray Ohio Snare C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, French Club '25, '26, Art Club '24, '25, '26, Iunior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26. Dorothy Witmer Parker Milwaukee Downer Iunior Girls '25, C. I. C. '25, '26, G. A. A. '25, '26, Senior Girls '26, Garden Club '26, Classical Club '26, French Club '26. Eleanor Constance Wood Carter Practice University of Illinois C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Sophomore Girls '23, Junior Girls '24, Senior Girls '25, '26. 2 J mj I, Calvin S. Yofan l Kozmiriski , N l K G. I. .f'22, '23, '24, '25, Junior Eiiclif dean 3 Pythagorean ,'25, '26, Pres. '26, Band '23, '24, '25,J'26g Whestra '26, Aitchpe Stall' '26,S1:udent Co cil '24, X A. Franklin Young Tilderl. Technical Fencing Club '24, '25, '26, Fencing Team '24, '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Soccer '24, '25, Aitchpe Tribe '25, '26, Spanish Club 26. Helen Young University of Southern California Wadsworth C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Girl Reserves '24, Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25, Senf ior Girls '26, Art Club '25: Musical Club '25, Glee Club '25, '26, Choral and Operetta '24, '25, '26, Fur and Feather Club '25, '26, Talent Club 'Z6. Page eighty Page eighryfsix X Dana Waggener Holy Crass Notre Dame C. l. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '24, '25, '26, Glee Club '24, '25, '26g Choral Club 24, '25g Operetta '24, 'Zig German Club '27, '26, Pres. '25, Track '24, Ruth Lois Zeman Burke Northwestern University C. I. C. '23, '24, '27, '26, Art Club '24, '25, Musical Club '24, '25, '26g Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Talent Club '25, '26, Dramatic Club '24, '25, Weekly Staff '25, '26, History Club '25'. OFFICERS OF THE CLASS QF FEBRUARY, 1927 OFFICERS President ............................,v,,.,.... WINFIELD Lows VicefPresident .........,.............. ,..,.. J E,-XNNETTE SEARCY Secretary ................,v,,,,YY,, ,, AA.,......., lVl.-XRJORIE l'l.-XLL Treasurer ......................A... - ,,.......,.,.H.... - - Three and one half years ago there entered Hyde Park a freshman class no more ambitious, no more intellectual, no more phenomenal than any other, in short an average freshman class feeling an eagerness to learn and to win laurels for its school and looking upon graduation as a glory to he desired, but too distant, almost too supreme, to be attained. Through the succeeding years that class has continued, losing its freshman innocence, perhaps, but gaining a consciousness of an incomplete but growing knowledge. lt has given its members for every school function, some excelling in athletics, some in scholarship, some in dramatics, some in literary activities, but more than that being good Hyde Parkers, supporting her institutions, and raising her reputation. Now, as if by magic and yet not without hours of hard work, those freshmen find themselves seniors and that class is about to see the dream of their freshman days become a reality. Regarding graduation as a turn in the road, we look back to the joys and accomplishments of the past and ahead to the even brighter joys of the future. Where we will be Hve years from now is not for us to say- scattered, perhaps, from coast to coast and further, and yet the bonds of memory that the future can not and shall not destroy will tie us always together, the Class of February 1927. Note-George Hibben was elected treasurer but rzsigned, Page eiglityfsereu 'Wk- Page eighty-eight Paul Morton Adler Kozminski University of Illinois Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Junior Euclidean '24, Sec'yfTreas., Senior Euclidean '25, Branch Baseball Team '23, Junior Track Team '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26. Bernice Alex Doolittle Howard University C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Juana Aliac Bayombong High Philippine Islands C. I. C. '25, '26, A. C. L. '24, '25, '26, French Club '25, F. F. F. Club '26. Frieda Anderson Kozminslqi American Conservatory of Music C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '25, '26, Girl Reserves '24, '25, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26. Robert J. Ardrey Wadsworth University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Student Council '23, Story Scribblers '24, Junior Eu' clidean '25, Garden Club '24, '25, Chess Club '24, Classical Club '24, Pythagorean Club '26, Annual Stall '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, E. Hoover Bankard Kenwood 'Yale Stamp and Coin Club '24, '25, VicefPres. '24, Rifle Club '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '25, '26, Commissioned Officers '26, Senior Eu' clidean '26, Operetta Staff '25, '26, Senior Dramatics Staff '25, '26, Junior Track '25, Heavyweight Football '25, '26, Classical Club '26: Discussion Club '26, Student Council '26 Eleanor Lucille Barkman Wadsworth University of Illinois Girl Reserves '23, 'Z4g Sophomore Girls '24g Junior Girls '27g Senior Girls '26, Rifle Club 'Zig Student Council '25, German Club '25, '26, Pres. '26g Annual Staff '26. Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, 'Z6. ,lack Barnett Ray University of Illinois C. I. C. 'Z3. '24g French Club '23g Dis- cussion Club 'Z3: Interclass Basketball '24g Interclass Baseball 'Zig Soccer 'Zig Aitchpe Tribe, A. C. L. Leona Violett Bartenstein Freshman Girls 'Z3: Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls 'Zig Senior Girls '26: Girl Ref serves '23, '24, '25, '26g Spanish Club '263 Musical Club '26, A. C. L. Lucy Barton Ray University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26: Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls 'Z41 Junior Girls 'Zig Senior Girls '26, Girl Reserves 'Z4. Grace B. Beilfuss Parkside University of Wisconsin Sophomore Girls '24g Junior Girls 'Zig Senior Girls '26, Sigma Epsilon 'Zig Garden Club '24, '27, '26g Treas. '25, Classical Club '25'g Student Council '23, Girls' Glee Club '25, 'Z6g G. A. A. '23. '24, '25, '26, A. C. L.g C. I. C.: Musical Club '27, Story Scrib- blers 'Z5', '26. Harriet Ellen Bell Scott University of Illinois Checker Club '24, '27, Chess Club '24, 'Zig Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '27, Senior Girls '26, C. I. C. l Page eiglityfniw l Page ninety Joseph Berkenheld Carter Practice University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon '24, Story Scribblers '27, '26, Debating Club '27, '26, Extemporaneous Speaking Team '24, '26, Radio Club '27, Weekly '26, C. I. C. '24, '27, '26, T. Elwood Bertelsen Kozminski University of Illinois Branch Basketball '23, Branch Baseball '23, Glee Club '27, Choral Society '27, Oper' etta '26, Radio Club '27, Spanish Club '24, Track '23, '24, Baseball '26. Bernice Bjork Shakespeare University of Chicago Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '27, Senior Girls '26, Junior Euclidean '24, Senior Euclidean '27, Pytha' gorean '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '27, '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '27, '26. Rita Block Parkside University of Wisconsin Girl Reserves '23, '27, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '27, Senior Girls '26, Class- ical Club '27, German Club '27, Talent Club '27, Musical Club '27, C, I, C. '23, '24, '27, '26. Lillian Bloom Carter Practice University of Wisconsin C. I. C. '23, '24, '27, '26, A, C. L. '23, Sophomore Girls '24. Mildred Bloom Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '27, '26, Fresh- man Girls '23, Musical Club '26, French Club '27, '26, German Club '26, Girl Re' serves '27, Sophomore Girls '24, C. I. C. '23, '24, '27, '26. Jeannette Bold Wadsworth University of Illinois C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, Glee Club '22, '23, '24. Brant Bonner Kozminslqi University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Vice'Pres. '25, Discussion Club '24, '25, Classical Club '24, '25, Treas.g Operetta Staff '24, '25, Non' Commissioned Officers Club '24, Treas.g Honorary Member Musical Club '24, Track '25 Constance Botowsky Willard University of Chicago Freshman Girls '23g Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, French Club '24, '25, '26z Sigma Epsilon '23, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Keith C. Bowers Ray University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Treas. '25, '26, Junior Euclidean, Pres. '24g Senior Euclidean VicefPres. '25g Classical Club '25, '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26g Junior Fire Marshall '25, '26, Student Council '24, '25. Virginia Bowlby Kenwood Univevsity of Illinois C. l. C. '23, '24, '25, '26: Girl Reserves '24, Alpha Club '23, Junior Club '25, Edith Boyd Roseville High Business College C. I. C. '25, '26. Page ninezyfone Page -riinetyftwo Ben H. Bradley Fenger University of Illinois C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Hayseed Club '24, '25, '26, Garden Club '24, Aitchpe Tribe '25, '26, Interclass Basketball '24, Light' weight Basketball '24, '25, Treas. Junior Class '24, '25, Senior Track '25, '26. Frances E. Brightman N Parkside Uriive1sity of Illinois Classical Club '25, '26, G. A. A. '23, '24, Musical Club '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Senior Girls '26, Swimming Team '23, '25, '26, Arthur Wesley Brott Wadsworth Iowa State College C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Stamp Class '23, Golf Team '25, '26, Hayseed Club '25, '26 Emily Ann Brown Oakland Business World C. I. C, '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. I... '23, Alpha Girls '23, Girl Reserves '23, '24, Musical Club '24, G. A. A. '24, Glee Club '25, '26, Motion Picture Club '25, Senior Girls '26. Charles J. Bruce Pomona High, Calif. Berkeley, Calif. C. I. C, '25, '26. Elizabeth Patricia Burton University of Illinois Sophomore Girls '24, Iunior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Musical Club '24, Girl Ref serves '24, A. C. L. '23, C. I, C. '23, '24, '25, '26. Ellis E. Busse Haines University of Chicago Football '24, '25, '26, Outdoor Track '25, '26, Basketball Manager '25, '26: Student Council '24, '25, '26, Committee of Twenty '26g C. I. C.g Garden Club '24, '25, '26, Fencing Club '25, A. C. L. '24, '25, '26, Secretary '26, Treas. '25, Aitchpe Tribe '26. Howard Calhoon Aver Rue, Milwaukee Business College C. I. C. '25. William C. Calohan Scott University of Illinois Radio Club '23, '24, '25, '26g Fencing Club '24, '25, Interclass Basketball '22, '23, '24, History Club '24, Art Club '24, '25, Musical Club '24g ,lunior Track '23, Rifle Club '24, Sigma Epsilon '25, '26, Hayseed Club '25, Salesmanship Club '26, Dramatic Club '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26. Richard Carpenter Ray Oxford University Hayseed Club '24, '25, '26, Vice'Pres. '25: Branch Baseball '23, Branch Basketball '22g Interclass Basketball '22, Fur and Feather Club '23, '24, Track '24, Mgr. Swimming Team '24g Aitchpe Tribe '23, '24, '25, '26g Football '23, '24, '25, '26, C. I. C. Ralph Clare Lirtdblom Leland Stanford Art Club '25, Senior Dramatics '26g Hay' seed Club '26, Operetta '26, Glee Club '25, '26, Interclass Basketball '25, C. I. C. Leonard Cohen Kazrninski University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26. i l 1 i I 1 l 1 l l I l Page riirietytllree Page ninetyffour Virginia Cohen Willard University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Girl Reserves '26, French Club '26, Joseph D. Comroe Willard Crane, Ir. Garden Club '24, '25, '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Stamp Club '24, Radio Club '24, A. C. L. '24, Lucille LaVerne Cook Lakeside High Chicago Normal College C. I. C. '25, '26, Garden Club '25. Evelyn Danielson Parkside University of Chicago Girl Reserves '23, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Operetta '26, Spanish Club '25, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Holden M. Davidson Scot: Fur and Feather Club '24, '25, '26, Sales' manship Club '26, French Club '25, '26, A. C. L. '23, '24, '25, '26, Interclass Baseball '25, '26, Interclass Basketball '25, '26, Radio Club '26, Chess '25, '26, Spanish Club '25, '26. Elizabeth Bertha Day Parkside University of Chicago Stamp Club '23, Art Club '25, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Dorothy E. Debs Burke Business College Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25g Sophomore Girls '24: Junior Girls '25g Senior Girls '26, German Club '25, Weekly Staff '25, C. I, C '23, '24, '25, '26g A. C. L. '23, '24, '25, '26 Claire Mildred Despres Paris, France University of Chicago C. I. C. 24, '25, '26g Sigma Epsilon '24, '25g Sophomore Girls '24g Junior Girls '25g Senior Girls '26, Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26g Orchestra '24, '25, '26. Lee Blackstone Doddridge Sean Basketball '24, '25g Golf '25g Hayseed Club '24, '25, '26g VicefPres. '25g C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26g Band '23, '24. University of Illinois Sallie Donahoe Parkside Ohio Wesleyan University C. I. C. 23, '24, '25, '26g Classical Club '25, '26g G, A. A. '23, '24g Musical Club '24g Senior Girls '26, Sigma Epsilon '24, Jack Dowding Shakespeare Oxford C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26g Branch Baseball '23, Branch Basketball '22, '23, A. C. L. '23, '24, Charles Drake Tilden Tech. University of Illinois C. I. C. '25, '26g Boxing and Wrestling Club '25, '26, Art Club '25, Glee Club '25. T I ,i ,I Page ninetyfjive Page ninetyfsix Dorothy M. Drake Sexton National Kindergarten College C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '23, '24, '25, '26, Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Motion Picture Club '25, '26, French Club '26, Garden Club '26, Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '26, G. A, A, '26. Edward Dunn C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Spanish Club '24, Chess and Checker Club '26. Helen Eaton Ray University of Illinois Freshman Girls '23, Vice'Pres., Sec., Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Sen' ior Girls '26, Junior Euclidean Club '25, Vice-Pres., Senior Euclidean '26, Sec'yg Sig' ma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, French Club '24, '25, G. A. A. '24, Girl Reserves '24, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25. Florence Edelman Englewood High University of Illinois C. I. C. '26, French Club '26, Girls Ref serves '26, Senior Girls '26. Margaret Edwards Ray University of Chicago Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Branch Dramatic Club '23, Spanish Club '24, Stu' dent Council '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L, Marguerite Ehdy Park Manor University of Illinois Sophomore Girls '24, lunior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, German Club '24, Musical Club '25, History Club '25, Art Club '24, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26. Evelyn Ehman Fiske University of Illinois Sophomore Girls '24: Junior Girls '25: Senior Girls '26g Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25: G, A, A. '241 Student Council '241 French Club '24, '251 Classical Club '25, '26: Mu- sical Club '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '24, '25. '26, Orchestra '25, '26, C, I. C, Shirley Ehman Fiske University of Illinois C. I. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. '23, '24, 25' A261 Stamp Club '23: Sigma Epsilon '23. '24, '25, '26, Harriet M. Eiger Pvoviso Township High University of Chicago Senior Girls '25, '26: C. I. C. 25, 26. Lois E. Elder Parkside University of Illinois Girl Reserves 423. '24, '25, '26: Junior Eu' clidean Club '25: Story Scribblers '25, '26, Weekly Staff, '25, '26: junior Girls '251 Sen' ior Girls '26, C. l. C. Emma E. Ellis Paul Reveve Business College Sophomore Girls A241 Iunior Girls '25: Senior Girls '26: Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Spanish Club '25: Girl Reserves '23. Marjorie Ellison Kozminslri University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon '23: Freshman Girls '23: Sophomore Girls '2-4: -luniur Girls '25: Seri' ior Girls '26: Girl Reserves '24: Dramatic Club '24: French Club '24, '25, '2o1 Talent Club '25g Fencing Club '25g C. l. C. 7v ?' 'l l l 1 , , , , , 1 l i .. 1 r l l l Page 71l7It'fj .YFl57'l I Dorothy Feinstein Kozminski University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, Iunior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, French Club '24, '25, '26, Senior Dramatics '26, Girl Reserves '24, '25, A. C. I... '23, '24-. Iohn W. Fildes St. Mary ofthe Lake School Illinois College of Pharmacy Classical Club '24, '25, '26, Clean Life Club '24, '25, '26, C. I, C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Senior Dramatics '26, Chess and Check- er Club '24, Sigma Epsilon '25, '26. Jennie Fogel Fiske University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon '25, '26, Girl Reserves '24, '25, G. A. A. '25, '26, Freshman Girls '23, junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, German Club '24. Mary Elizabeth Frank Kozminslri University of Chicago C. I. C. '25, '24, '25, '26, French Club '26, German Club '25, '26. Jeannette Freund Englewood University of Chicago C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Girl Reserves '25, '26, Senior Girls '26. Fred M. Friedlob Bu,-flag University of Michigan Garden Club '23, '24, Rifle Club '25, Ra' Clio Club '24, '25, Student Council '23, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Hayseed Club '26, Moving Picture Club '26. Page ninetyfeight are-4 ise, 4 H- Z4 275, . Louise Gaebe Avandale North Dakota University Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26, G. A. A. '24, '25, '26, Hockey Champ. '25, Basketball Champ. '26, Sophomore Girls '24, Iunior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, German Club '25, Garden Club '24, Hayseecl Club '26, C. I. C, '24, '25, '26. Howard Fairbanks Gebhart Fiske Purdue Student Council '23, '24, Glee Club '23, '24, '25, Operetta '24, '25, Rifle Club '24, '25, Football '24, '25, Track '25, Choral So' ciety 23, '24, '25, C. I. C. Beatrice H. Geisman Wadsworth Normal C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Sec'y '25, Mu' sical Club '25, '26: Glee Club '25, '26, Op' eretta '26, Twin Club '25, VicefPres,, Sigma Epsilon '24, '26, Girl Reserves '24, '25: Sophomore Girls '24, Choral Society '26, Orchestra '24, '25. Maurice Geist Fiske University of Illinois German Club '25, Chess Club '23, '24, Stamp '23, Fur and Feather Club '24, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L, Dorothy Gephart Wadsworth Starrett junior College French Club '23: Freshman Girls '22: Jun- ior Girls '24, Sophomore Girls '23: Senior Girls '25, Hayseed Club '24, Garden Club '23, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25. Alice E. Gleave Bryn Mawr Rockford College C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C, L. '25, '26, Girl Reserves '24, Freshman Girls '23, Senior Girls '26. Page riinetyfnine A . X . i, f ,z --,z-Q .: 11.951 fix SSM? 'E' - ' , 4 V',,i,. N., , A' 4. ,,:' yi gel 5' ,wg gg Q ,y .ff M. 1- ,i ir ., r - -1 1 v Page one hundred Max Goldberg Willard Crane College German Club '24, '25, '26, Fencing Club '24, '25, '26, Garden '24, Jr. Track Team '24, '25, Senior Track '26, Glee Club '26, Choral Society '26, Operetta '26, F. F. F. '25, '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26. Sarah Goldberg Shakespeare University of Chicago Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, Iunior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, French Club '24, '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26. Richard H. Goodman Shakespeare University of Illinois Junior Euclidean '24, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, Interclass Basketball '25, Rifle Club '25, '26, junior Track '25, Branch Basketball '23, Student Council '25, Branch Baseball '23, C. I. C. William Goodman Senn High C. I. C. '26, Track '26. Alice Miriam Gordon Scott University of Chicago Girl Reserves '23, '24, Classical Club '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, Musical Club '25, '26, Choral Society '25, Operetta '25, Treble Clef Club '24, '25, '26, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, French Club '26, Weekly Staff '25, '26, C, I. C. Lucille Grant Bernice Rhoda Green Sophomore Girls '24, Spanish Club '25g Junior Girls 'Zig Senior Girls '26, Art Club '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, Talent Club '25g Draf matic Club '24, French Club '24, G. A. A. '25, Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26. Robert Greenock Fiske University of California Bank '25, '26, Non-commissioned Officers Club '251 Commissioned Oflicers Club 'Zig Story Scribblers '25, '26, Fencing Club '27, Weekly Staff '25, '26, Senior Dramatics '25, '26, C. I. C. Edgar Greenwald Kosminslii University of Michigan Musical Club '24, '25, Baseball '25, '26: Interclass Basketball '23, '24g Salesmanship Club '23, '24, Chess and Checker Club 'Z3g A C. L. '24, '25, I, Lynn Haefele Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, Rifle Club '23, '24, '25, '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '23, '24: Motion Picture Club '25, 26, Senior Dramatics '26, Orchestra '24, '25, '26, Band '23, '24, '25, '26. Gisela Greenwald Marshall High University of Michigan C. I. C. '26g Girl Reserves '261 Senior Girls '26, I. Scott Griflith Wadsworth University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Student Council '25, Iunior Euclidean '27, Garf den Club '24, '25g Treas. '25: Checker Club '24, Interclass Basketball '23: Classical Club '24, C. I. C. A i l i l s i , l l i W l . -W .,, .T,J Page :me hundred one 'l T, f l X H , sl ' H' 2 x,g : '4 Page one hundred two Marjorie F. Hall Fiske University of Illinois C, I. C, '23, '24, '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Girl Reserves '23, '24, 25, '26, Musical Club '25, Senior Girls '26g Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Story Scribblers '25, '26, French Club '26, Classi' cal Club '25, '26, Vice-Pres. '26, Weekly Stall '25, '26, Sec'y of February Class. Herbert Hansen Paul Revere Crane C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26g Ride Club '23g Student Council '25, Alice T. Hanson Bryn Mawr Chicago Normal College C. I. C, '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '23, '24, '25, '26g Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Motion Picture Club '25, Girl Reserves '26g G. A. A. '26. Herbert L. Hart Shakespeare University of Michigan C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '23. Arnold Harris Parkside University of Illinois C, I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '23, '24. Richard C. Hayes Cambridge, England C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Glee Club '24, '25, '26g Hayseed Club '24g Student Council '24g Operetta '25, '26g Dramatics '25, '26g Skating '26, Track '26, Branch Baseball and Basketball '22. Richard B. Hecht Willard University of Chicago A, C. L. '23, '24, '25, '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, German Club '25, '26, Radio Club 25, '26, Motion Picture Club '26, Frederick Henderson MCC05ll University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Rifle Club '23, '24, '2 5. Ralph Henricksen Oakland Art Institute Boys' Glee Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Opera '24, '25, '26, Choral '24, '25, 263 Musical Club 25, '26, Soccer '24, '26, Art Club '25, Pres. '26g Triple F. Club '26, Hayseed Club '26g Sigma Epsilon '26, Student Council '26, Aitcllpe Staff '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26. Frank W. Herlihy Kenwood University of Chicago Band '24, '25, '26, Junior Euclidean '24, Senior Euclidean Pres. '25, Sigma Epsilon '25, '25, '26g Interclub Council '25, Annual Staff '26, Soccer '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26 Bertha Heron Anita Letisha Heyland Ray Northwestern University Girls Club, Sec'y '23, '24, Pres., Sophof more Girls '24, VicefPres.g Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Dramatic Club '24, Weekly Staif '25, '26, French Club '24, '25, '26, lg ,,,, ,.,..., : Page one hundred tliree X fl Page one hundred four George N. Hibben Shakespeare University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Swim' ming Team '24, '25, Aitchpe Tribe '24, '25, '26, Student Council '25, '26, Committee of Twenty '25, '26, Soccer '24, '25, '26, Cap' tain '26, Junior Track '24, '25, Senior Track '25, '26, Aitchpe Stall '26, Classical Club '25, Interclass Basketball '23, Inter' class Swimming '25, C. I. C., Treas. of the February Class. Isabel Hinman Kenwood University of Illinois Sophomore Girls '24, Iunior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, French Club '24, '26, Story Scribblers '23, Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26, C. I. C, '23, '24, '25, '26, Robert Edwin Holmes Wadswovtli Dartmoutli Soccer '24, '25, '26, Student Council '24, '25, '26, Committee of Twenty '24, '25, '26, Track '23, Assistant Manager, Glee Club '26, Choral Society '26, Operetta '26, French Club '26, Aitchpe Tribe '24, '25, '26, C. I. C., A. C. I... John Melvin Horn Scott National Academy of Art Weekly Art Stail' '23, '24, '25, '26, Soc' cer '25, Aitchpe Tribe '26, Interclub Coun' cil '24, '25, Pres. '25, Boys' Glee Club '25, '26, Operetta '24, '25, '26, Stal? '24, Dra' matics Staff 23, '24, '25, Art Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Pres. '24, '25, Radio Club '24, Hayseed Club '23, Discussion Club Vice' Pres. '24, '25. Alice Louise Horracks Willard Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, Senior Girls '25, Fencing Club '23, Girl Re' serves '23, Rifle Club '23, '24, Rifle Team '23, '24, French Club '26. Angus Horton Kenwood University of Chicago Orchestra '23, '24, '25, Radio Club '23, '24, '25, Sec'y '26, Classical Club '25, Span' ish Club '26. Kenneth L. Hunter Seattle University of Washingtoii Sigma Epsilon '25: Boys Glee Club '25. '26, Operetta '26g Extemperaneous Speaking '25, Salesmanship Club '26. Blanche Ruth Hutchinson Scott Moser Business College C. l. C. '23, '24, '25, '26: Girl Reserves '26: Sophomore Girls '24: Senior Girls '26g Garden Club '26, Salesmansliip Club '26. Sarah jane Irwin Spanish Club '23, '24: Salesmanship Club '24, '25: Freshman Girls '23: Sophomore Girls '241 junior Girls '251 Senior Girls '26: Treble Clef '25, '26g C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26. Amy Israel Willard University of Chicago C. l. G, '23, '24, '25, '26g A. G. L, '23: Freshman Girls '231 Sophomore Girls '241 Junior Girls '25: Senior Girls '26: Sigma Epsilon '24, '251 Musical Club '25: Talent Club '25g Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '26, Esther Catherine lversen McCosl1 Uriwersity of Chicago C. l. C. '23, '24, '25, '26: Garden Club '24, '25, '26: Sec. '26: Classical Club '25. '26g Senior Girls '26, Edward N. Johnson Parkside lllmois Baseball '23. '24, '25, '26: Heavyweight Football '25, '26g lnterclass Baseball '25. '26: Freshman Coach '25. '261 lnterclass Basket' ball '22, '231 Spring Football '24: Aitchpe Tribe '25, '26: Student Council '25, '26: Boxing and Wrestling Club '23. '24: Rifle Club '22: Musical Club '24, '25: Radio Club '24, '25, C. l. C. '22. '23, '24, '25g A. C. l.. Q 9 Q Page one li audi-ed l l i l i l i i 4 l i fire Page one hundred six Einar Johnson Wadsworth Univevsity of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Band '23, '24, '25, '26g Orchestra '24, '25, Riile Club '23, Hayseed Club '25, Salesmanship Club '25. Ethel Johnson Florence Johnson Ray University of Illinois C. I. C. '24, '25, '26: Sigma Epsilon '24, '25, '26g Girl Reserves '24, Student Council '24-. Hubert B. Johnson Stamp and Coin Club '23, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Boys' Glee Club '25, '26, Li' brarian '26: Operetta '25, '26, Principle '26g Choral Society '25, '26, Thelma M. Johnson Parker University of Illinois C. I. C. '25g A. C. L. '25g Senior Girls '26, Richard Johnson Kozminslqi University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. I... '23, '24, '25, '26, Rifle Club '23g Boxing and Wrestling Club '24g Student Council '23, Outdoor Track '25, '26g Indoor Track '24, '2'5. Virginia Iobnsten Fiske Art Institute C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26: G. A. A. '24, G. R. '23, '24, Art Club '26. Harriet J. Jones Elgin High Cliicago Kinderganen College C I C '24 '25 '26 ,..,-. William Jones Pmlqsicle University of Illinois A. C. L. '23, '24, '25, '26: C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Vifeekly Staff '25, '26. Milton Kahn Bmdwell University of Illinois Sigma Epsilon '23, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Dramatic Club '25, Glee Club '24, '25, '26, Operetta '25, '26, Choral Society '24, '25, '26: Interclass Basketball '23: Soccer '24, Senior Dramatics '26, Musical Club '25, Garden Club '25, Cheer Leader '24, '25, '26g Chess Club '24: Triple F Club '26, Light' weight Basketball '25. '26, Clean Life Club '25, junior Euclidean '24, Classical Club '24, Radio Club '25. Myrtle Karlsberg Carter University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26: Dramatic Club '24, '25, Girl Reserves '23, '24. '25, Sophof more Girls '24, Junior Girls '251 Senior Girls '26, German Club '25, '26, Sec. '25, Pres, '26, French Club '26: Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Glee Club '25, '26, Choral Society '26, Operetta '26, A. C, L. '23, '24, '25, '26. Kathleen Keep Springfield High, Ohio Business College C. I. C. '25, '26: History Club '25. 1 1 l i I i i i l l Page one hundred seven fx Page one hundred eight George D. Kelly Parkside University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26g Iunior Track '23g Senior Track '24, '25, '26, Interclass Basketball '24, '25g Aitchpe Tribe '25, '26, Classical Club '24, '25. Edna Norma Kennedy Iejferson High, Ind, University of Chicago Josephine M. Keen Fiske University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26g History Club '25g Spanish Club '2'ig Sophomore Girls '24g Junior Girls '25g Senior Girls '26g Art Club '24g Musical Club '25. Robert A. Kohn Carter Practice University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26g Branch Chess and Checker Club '23, Branch Science Club '23g Moving Picture Club '26, Salesrnanship Club '26. Zorabel Korn Burke University of Wisconsin C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Freshman Girls '23g Sophomore Girls '24g Junior Girls '25g Senior Girls '26g German Club '25g Musical Club '24, '25. John Laifey University High University of Alabama C, I. C. '25g Student Council '25g Glee Club '25g Hayseed Club '25. Esther Lakin Ray University of Wisconsin C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Branch Draf matic Club '23, Dramatic Club '25, Girl Reserves '23, '24, Freshman Girls '23, Sophf omore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25: Senior Girls '26, French Club '24, '25, Sigma Epsi- lon '24, '25, Walter W. Lampert, Jr. Parkside University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Hayseed '25, '26, Interclass '23, '24, '25: Indoor Golf '26, Outdoor Golf '26, Interclass Golf '23, Classical '24. Cora Lathe Odell High Chicago Normal College C. I. C, '24, '25, '26: Radio Club '24, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25g Sen' ior Girls '26, History Club '24 VicefPres., '25 Treas. Arthur S. Leonard Shakespeare Business World C. I. C. '23, '24, '26, French Club '24: A. C. L. '24, '25, Rifle Club '26, Radio Club '26, Motion Picture Club '26. Sydney Levine Bryn Mawr University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, F. F. F. Club '24, Classical Club '24, '25, Glee Club '24, '25, '26, Choral Society '24, '25, '26, Oper' etta '25, '26. Florence Leyenclecker A. C. L. '23, '24, '25, '26, C. I. C, '23, '24, '25, '26, Sophomore Girls '24: Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Rock and Ham' mer '23. , Page one hundred nine - if . J- 1 fi uw-, .i -, .i .1 .F , .Q .fi f f' . . - - . . Page one hundred ten Robert B. Lewy Fiske University of Chicago C. I. C. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Art Club '25, Student Council '23, '24, Committee of Twenty '24, Track '25, '26. Ruth Lieberman Kozminski University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Girl Reserves '23, '25, Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25, A. C. I... '23, '24, '25, '26, Dramatic Club '25, Classical Club '25, Musical Club '25, German Club '25, '26. Eleanor Louise Lindauer Burke University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '26, Sophomore Girls '24, jun' ior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Talent Club '25, '26, Musical Club '24, '25, A. C. L., History Club '24, '25, '26, Art Club '24, '25. Sara Lisse Fiske C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '24, '25, Freshman Girls '23, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Girl Reserves '26, G. A. A. '26. Alice Lloyd Kenwood University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Girl Reserves '24, Alpha Club '23, Junior Girls '25, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26. Josephine Lotko Parkside University of Wisconsin C. I. C. '25, '24, '26, G. A. A, '24, '25S French Club '26. Dean Ruskin Lowe Lake Forest Academy University of Illinois C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Aitchpe Tribe '25, '26, Football '25, '26, Hayseed Club '25, '26. Winfield Lowe Fiske Univevsity of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Boys' Glee Club '24, '25, '26, Sec.fTreas. '25, Pres. '26: Choral Society '24, '25, '26, Operetta '24, '25, '26, Student Council '23, '24, '25, '26, Weekly Stall' '25, '26, Business Mgr, '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Senior Eu' clidean '25, Story Scribblers '25, Interclub Council '26, Classical Club '25, Senior Draf matics '26, Pres. of February Class. Gladys Katherine MacDowell Wadsworth Normal College C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Girl Reserves '23, '24, Treble Clef Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Musical Club '25, '26, Choral Society '25, '26, Operetta '25, '26: Sophomore Girls '24: F, F. F. '26, Garden Club '25, Senior Girls '26, G. A. A. '23. George Edward Marienthal Kozminslqi Michigan C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Junior Track '25, Student Council '25, '26, Talent Club '24, '25, '26, Interclass Baseball '25, Base' ball '25, '26, Football '25, '26, Aitchpe Tribe '25, '26, Hayseed Club '26: Salesman' ship Club '26. Ruth S. Markle Oakland C. I. C. 23, '24, '25, '26: G. A. A, '23, '24, Girl Reserves '23, '24, Garden Club '23, '24, '26, Fur and Feather Club '23, '24, Sec. '24, Senior Girls '26. Evelyn L. Marsh Shakespeare Business World C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '24, Girls Reserves '25, '26: Sigma Epsilon '25, '26, Freshman Girls '23, junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26. 7 Page one lzundred eleven Page one hundred twelve .W 3 .Ty N . ' ice Marshall Scott University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26g G. A. A. '23, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25g Senior Girls '26, junior Euclidean '24, Senior Euclidean '25, Pythagorean Club '26. Marjorie May Paul Revere Business College C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. I.. '23, '24, '25, '26g Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25g Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25g Sen' ior Girls '25, Spanish Club '25, Girl Re' serves '26. Catharine McLain Walker High University of Chicago C. I. C, '26: Girl Reserves '26, Garden Club '26, Senior Girls '26, Wilber james Edwards Bradwell University of Illinois Chess Club '23, '24, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Classical Club '25, '26g French Club '25, '26g Garden Club '25, '26g Student Council '25, '26, Stamp Study Club '23, Operetta '25, A. C. I... '24. Maxine Marie McLaughlin Aquinas University of Illinois C. 1. C. '25, '26. Frances McNamara C, I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '23, '24. L Frank Maller Boscobel Wls Umvefrztv ofM1ch1gcm 26 Orchestra 5' Football Beulah More Bradwell UTl1UCTS1Iy o W1SCDH51H Z4 25 26 Glrllleservei 23 27 Sophomore Glrls 4 Iosephme Morehead Wadsworth Southweitern Unnvermty A A C L 23 G1flR8S6fVES 26 Hayseed Club 24 2? 2 Sophomore G1rls 24 umor Glrls 75 Sen 1or G1rls 26 Musical Club 23 24 25' 26 Spamsh Club 4 25' Rrfle Club 25' 6 Art Club 26 Donald Neumelster Dubuque Hlgh Unzvevvty U lllmcm Indoor Golf Track 6 Cl3S5lC3l Club 75' Boxlng and Wrestling Club 26 Football 26 Lxlllan LOUISE lmssen Parkszde Busmevi College Sophomore Gnrls 74 umor Glflb 75 Sen lor G1rls Z6 Slgma Epsllon 23 74 26 Spamsh Club 75' Glrl Re ewes 771 Susan Noble Scott Unzveruty of Chzcago Spamsh Club 29 26 Checker Club 24 25 Chess Club 74 75 Sophomore Glrl 4 un1orG1rls 25' Semor Ctrl 76 Att Club 26 Plz e one hundred tllw l l Lee 1 l l c. 1. c. '25. ' , 2 , 1 '2s. 5, il C.I.C.'23.' ,' ,', ' .- . , 1 , y 1 . .2 V V L 2 l C. I. C. '25, '24, '25, '26, G. A. Azz, 2 '24, '25, , . . ' , ' : '23, p '24, '25, ' 1 ' ,' 561 p . ,.'.1l'.'.'-.1.' . , p l l l, 1 - l . . f r .Q , '25: 'Z 1 ' , C. l. cf '73, '24, '23, '26: Outdoor Golf '26! ' C. I, C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '231 C C '- Q I ' ' '.. : ' ' , . . i r . . -,H Y .253 , . . L' l C, 1. C. '23, '24, '2s, '26g A. C, L. '22, If - . : V' , , l 11 l 1 S - 1 in Page one hundred fourteen Henriette Betty Oberteulfer Paris, France University of Chicago C. I, C. '25, '26, French Club '25, '26g Pres. '25, '26, German Club '25g Interclub Council '25, Senior Dramatics '25, Vivian Okeberg Fiske University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26g Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Classical Club '25, '26g Musical Club '25g Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '26, French Club '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25. Viola Olson Holy Family Academy Fine Arts Academy C. I. C. '25, '26, A. C. L. '25, French Club '25, '26g Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Story Scribblers '25, '26, Sigma Epsilon '26. Gertrude Oppenheim Sexton Northwestern University C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26g A. C, L. '23, G. A. A. '25, Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '261 French Club '24, '25, '26, Spanish Club '26, Sophomore Girls '24g Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Raymond Paresky Russian High School Illinois University Leo Patton Forestville Crane C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Chemistry and Physics Club '26. Mary Payton Kenwood Chicago Normal College C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26: Freshman Girls '23, Senior Girls '26, Girl Reserves '25, '26, Classical Club '24, '25, '26: Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26. George Pearce Kozminslgi University of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24. '25, '26g Student Coun' eil '24, '25, '26, Committee of Twenty '24. '26, Boxing and Wrestling '24: Rifle Club '24, '25, lnterclass Basketball '24, '25: Hay' seed Club '24, '25, '26, Glee Club 'l4: Spanish Club '241 Discussion Club '23g Alph Boys' Club '23. Ethel Penrose Sexton Chicago Normal College C. l. C. '23, '24, '25, '26: Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, Garden Club '24, '25, '26: Senior Girls '26, Classical Club '26. Isabel Peterson Wadsworth Univevsity of Illinois C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26: Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '26: Musical Club '26: Spanish Club '25g C. A. A, '23, '24, Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25, '26. James L. Porter Fclsenthal Uniuemity of Chicago C. l. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. I.. '25: Branch Checker Club '23g Checker Club '24, Story Scribblers' Society '25, '26, Rifle Club '25: Weekly '26, Spanish Club '24g Fur and Feather Club '24: Associate Editor Scroll '25, Story Editor '25, Fencing Club '25, '26. Florence Post Wadsworth Coe College C. I. C. 23, 24, 25, 261 A. C. L. 255 G. A. A. '22, '23: French Club '26. ..,..Cl Page one lumdved fifteen x 1 X Page one hundred sixteen .-v 'T K Robert M. Powers Shakespeare University of Illinois Branch Baseball Champs '22: Branch Bas' ketball '22: Chess and Checker Club '23g A, C. L. '22g Swimming Team '24g Spring Football '23g lnterclass Baskethall '25. Ruth janet Pratt Wadsworth University of Illinois Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25g Senior Girls '26g Girl Reserves '23, '24g Art Club '24, '25, Musical Club '25, French Club '26g A. C, L., C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26 Jennie Ratner Burke University of Chicago C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '24, '25g Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26g Iunior Girls '25g Senior Girls '26, Spanish Club '24, '26. Dorothy Ratsky Ray University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26g A. C. L. '23: Freshman Girls '23g Sophomore Girls '24g junior Girls '25g Senior Girls '261 Branch Dramatic Club '23g Girl Reserves '24g Girls' Glee Club '25, '26, French Club '24, '25, '26. ,lack Rawles Bryn Mawr Purdue C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26: Student Counf cil 'Z4g Garden Club '24: Hayseed Club '26, Spanish Club '24g Golf Team '25, '26. Pauline Rehm Parker Northwestern University C. I. C. '25g Musical Club '25, '26g Art Club '25g Treble Clef Club '25, '26, Hay' seed Club '26. gif!-. wry! Jane Riddell Indianapolis, Ind. University of Chicago C. l. C. '24, '27, '26: Sophomore Girls '24: Junior Girls '271 Senior Girls '26g Art Club '26. Morton Ries Harvard School for Boys University ofMiclz1gan C. I. '24, '27, '26g A. l... '24, '27, '26, French Club '27, Spanish Club '27: Discussion Club '27, Robert Robeson Parkside Uni1.'e'rsizy of Illmois Hayseed Club '27, '26: lnterclass Basket' ball '27, '26: C. l. C. '23, '24, '27, '26: Musical Club '24, '27: Band '23, '24, Leander Rudell Hammond High, Indiana Cornell Unwwrsitx' C, 1. C. 24, 'zsi Ring Club 'za A. C. L. '24: Classical Club '24, '27. Eleanor M. Rollberg St. Thomas Apostle Business World C, I. C, '27, '26: Girl Reserves '2 7. Walter Roos, Ir. Drake 'Yale C. l. C. '23, '24, '27, '26: A, C. l.. '24: lnterclass Basketball '24, '27, Champs '2-1: Interclass Baseball '27: History Club '27, '26q Salesmanship Club '24, '27, l6: Sigma Epsilon '26g Boxing and Wrestling Club '24, '27g Aitchpe Tribe '26. l --. i i l i l V 1 1 I 1 4 l l V V r r l l i l l CCCCCeCCw.. 2l Page one liundred .ierenleen Page one hundred eighteen Dorothy R, Rose Fiske University of Illinois C. I, C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Musical Club '25, Twin Club '25, Sec., Pres., French Club '26, Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '26, Interclass Council '25, Clas- sical Club '25, '26, Sec'y. '25, Pres. '26. George E. Rose. -lr, Bryn Mawr Princeton University Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, C. I. C. '23-'26, Student Council '23, '24, '25, Interclass Bas' ketball '23, '24, '25, Lightweight Basketball '25, '26, Stamp Study Club '24, '25, Story Scribblers Club '24, '25, Classical Club '25, '26, Garden Club '25. Helen Rose Fiske University of Illinois Classical Club '25, '26, Sec. '25, Girl Re- serves '24, '25, '26, Sophomore Girls '24, .lunior Girls '25, Musical Club '25, Art Club '25, Twin Club '24, '25, C. I. C. jean Carolyn Rosenbluth C, I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26: Sigma Epsilon '23, Branch Dramatics '23, French Club '24, '25 '26: Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26, junior Girls '26, German Club '26. Lawrence M. Rosenthal Kenwood University of Chicago Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, Junior Eu' clidean '24, Senior Euclidean '25, Classical Club '25, Checker Club '25, Weekly Staif '25, '26, Motion Picture Club '25, '26, Mixed Nuts Club '25, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26 Ruth Rosenthal C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Girl Reserves '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '26, Spanish Club '25, Salesmanship Club '25, . l Harry Rubenstein Harrison Crane College C. I. C. '25, '26. Ruth C, Rylander Ray Unirevsity of Chicago C. l. C, '23, '24, '25'. '26: Girl Reserves '25. '26g Sophomore Girls '241 Junior Girls '25': Senior Girls '26: A. C. L. '24. Leona Sabath Kenwood University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25. '26: Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26g Freshman Girls '23: Sophomore Girls '24: Senior Girls '26g Girl Reserves '241 Classical Club '24: Operetta '26. Allen Sayler Fiske Earlllam C. I. C. 23, 24, 25. 26: Junior Eu' clidean '24: Sigma Epsilon '23, '24. '26: Classical '23, '24, '26: Discussion Club '2o: Soccer '25, '26: A. C. l.. '23, '24: Fencing Club '25g Stamp Club '23. Leonard Schram Kazminski University of Wisco11sin C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26: Stamp Study Club '24g Checker Club '27: Mixed Nut Club '25g Motion Picture Club '25, '26: Salesmanship Club '25, '261 Radio Club '26: Physics, Chemistry and Radio Club '26. Amy Scovel Scott Business World C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26: Sigma Epsilon '23, '25': G. A. A. '24: Spanish Club '26: Art Club '26, Sophomore Girls '24: Senior Girls '26, A Page one liimdved nineteen E I s l age one hundred twenty Jeannette Searcy Parkside University of Wisconsin Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Sec., Senior Girls '26, Girl Reserves '24, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, French Club '24, '25, '26, Garden Club '24, '25, Pres. '25, Classical Club '25, '26, Pres. '25, Story Scribblers '25, '26, Interclub Council '24, '25, Student Council '24, Journalism Class '24, Eclitor'infChief of the Aitchpe '26, VicefPres. February Class. Mary E. Seyler Wadsworth C. I. C. '23 26, Freshman Girls '24, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Sen- ior Girls '26, G. A. A. '23, Treble Clel Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Musical Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Choral Society '23, '24, '25, '26, Operetta '24, '25, '26, Garden Club '24, '25, Classical Club '25. Zelda K. Shapiro Shakespeare University of Chicago Freshman Girls '23, Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26: Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Science Club Br. '23, French Club '24, '25, '26, German Club '25, '26, Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '26, Harry Carlyle Shernoil Parkside Harvard German Club '25, Treas. '26, Chess Club '26, Discussion Club '23, Boxing and Wrestling Club '23, '24, Interclass Football '25, lnterclass Basketball '24, '25, Senior Track '25, '26, Radio Club. Robbie Lee Shields Kenwood Chicago Normal College -. s - 4 h .74 C, I. C. 23, 24, 25, 26, A. C. L. -4. G. A. A. '24, A. Haskell Siegan Marshall University of Illinois German Club '25, '26, C. L C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Talent Club '25, Salesmanship Club '25, '26, Music Club '24, A. C. L. '24, '25, Radio Club '25, Art Club '24. Harold Simms Kozminski University of Illinois Band '22, '23, '24, '25, '26: Football '23g C. l. '23, '24, '25, '26: A. C. L. '25, '26g French Club '24, '25, '26: Discussion Club '23, '24, '25, '26, William E. Slaughter Principia University of Chicago C. I. C. '24, '25, '26g Classical Club '2-'15 Sigma Epsilon '24, '25g Senior Euclidean '25, Radio Club '25. R. Ashby Smith Ncw Trier University of WlSCU7lS17l Enid Eleanor Smith Seattle, Washington Post Graduate C. l. C. '24, '25, '26: A. C. L. '26: Clas' sical Club A24, '25, '26g Girl Reserves A25, '26: Sigma Epsilon '26, Sophomore Girls .2 A . . . . 4, Senior Girls 26, French Club 26. Fred A. Smith Bryn Mawr Armour Tech. C I C '23 '24 '2 '7 , . 5, -6. A. C. L, 23. '24, '25, '26. '27g Radio Club '24, '25, '26. .lea nnette Smith Parkside Northwestern University C. I, C. '23, '24, '25, '26g Sophomore Girls '24: junior Girls '25g Senior Girls '26, Girl Reserves '23: Glee Club '25, '26, Pres. '25, '26g Operetta '25 76- Choral Societ , -. Y l i '25,4'26. l l Sl late Page one hundred twenty l vq l 4. l I K . E 4 we Page one lumdved twentyftwo Leanore Springer Parkside An Institute C, I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, Art Club '23, '24, '25, '26: A. C. L. '23, Girl Reserves '23, '24, Sophomore Girls '24, Garden Club '24, junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, G. A. A. '24, '26, john C. Stamm Parkside University of Illinois Classical Club '25, Soccer '25, '26, R. O. T. C. '24, '25, '26, Fencing Club '24, Rifle Club '24, A. C. L. '23, Indoor Golf '26, InterfCo. Football '25, Musical Club '25, C, I. C. '23, '24, '25, Richard C. Steere Kenwood Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Glee Club '24, '25, Choral Society '24, Band '24, '25, '26, Orchestra '25, '26, Fencing Club '24, '25, '26, Pres. '24, '25, VicefPres. '26, Soc' cer '24, '25, '26, Swimming Team '25, Fenc' ing Team '25, '26, Captain '25, '26, Inter' club Council '26, VicefPresident '26, XVeekly '26, Aitchpe Tribe '24, '25, '26, Eclythe Stone Willard Chicago Musical College C. l. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '23, '24, Musical Club '24, '25, Sophomore Girls '24 Marian A. Sturm Shakespeare Eastem College Alpha Girls '23, Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '26, Musical Club '24, '26, G. A. A. '24, Senior Girls '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '23, '24. Bernice Eleanor Tennenbaum Kozminski Moser Business College Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, Sophomore Girls '24, Rock and Hammer Club '23, German Club '25, '26, C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C. L. '23, '24, '25, '26. Charles A, Thomas, Ir. Wad.iwoTth Business World C. I. C. '23, '24, '25. '26: Fur and Feat er Club '24: Radio Club '24, '25: Musical Club '24g Salesmanshi Cl ' ' ' p ub 25, Secy 26, Edward A, Tobin Parkside C I C 23 24 '25 '26 . . . , , , 2 5 junior Trac '26g Hayseed Club '24, '25, '26g Interclass Basketball '24, '25: Classical Club '24g In d , oor Golf 26. George W. Toon Walter Scott B usinesx College Junior Euclidean '24: C. I. C. '23, '24 '25, '26: Sigma Epsilon '24s Senior Eu l'd ' ci ean 26: French Club '26g AH '25'. William K, Trail Sexton C, I, C, '22, '23, '24, '25: Salesmanship Club '24, '25, George Uglow Wadsworth Dartmouth Uniuei'.iit5 Interclass Basketball '23g Rifle Club '25 '26 ViceP ' , 1 res. 263 Sigma Epsilon '23, '2-4: Commissioned Olhcers' Club '25, '26: Vice' Pres, '26g Soccer '25, '26: Senior Track '25, Jr. Track '25g Aitchpc Tribe '26' E .. . xf ecutive Ofhcer R. O. T, C. '26: Classical Club '25g Rifle Team '25g Discussion Club '24. E. Russell Vass Muskegon High University of Illinois C I C ' ' ' . . . 23, 24, 25, '26: Boxing and Wrestling Club '23, '24g Radio Club '25, '26, A. C. I., '23, '24. University of Illinois istury Club sir: rm i1'i1fl, Page one hundred twerityffour Y Ann Wallack Lindblom High C. I. C. '25, '26: Sigma Epsilon '26, Sen' ior Girls '26. Estelle Beatrice Weiss Kozminski University of Chicago C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26g Sigma Epsilon '23, '24, '25, '26, Freshman Girls '23, Soph' omore Girls '24g Junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26g French Club '24, '25, '26, Girl Reserves '24, '25, junior Euclidean Club '25g Story Scribblers '25, Weekly Stalf '25. Sarah Wexler McCosh Northwestern University C. I. C. '23, '24, '25, '26g Sophomore Girls '24g Junior Girls '25'g Senior Girls '26g Sigma Epsilon '23g Girl Reserves '24q Span' ish Club '25'g A. C. L. '24, '25g Salesman' ship Club '26. Ruth Elizabeth Wheaton Parkside Business College C. I, C. '23, '24, '25, '26, A. C, L, '23g Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25g Sen' ior Girls '26g Spanish Club '25, Girl Ref serves '23, Fred B. Wheeler Dubuque, Iowa University of Chicago C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Interclass Basket' ball '24. Martha Wibbelsman Flower High Mose1 Business College C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, Sophomore Girls '24g junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26g Girl Reserves '24, A. C. L. '25, '26. Marjorie Alice Willianis , , ,-.....i.. Parkside Business College C l C '23 '24 '25 '26 'X G l., '21, Sophomore Girls '24, junior Girls '25: Sen' ior Girls '26, Sigma Epsilon '23, '24. '25, '26, Spanish Club '25g, Girl Reserves '23. Hayden Blackwell Wingate Parkside University of Cliicago C. l. C. '23, '24, '25, '26: Baseball '24, '25, Football '25, '26: Basketball '25: lnter' class Basketball '24, '251 Aitchpe Tribe '24, '25, '26, Boys' Glee Club '24, '25: Choral Society '24 '25' Operetta '25 Salevninshi , , .. : .. 2 . p Club '26: Sigma Epsilon '24. Norma Wolf Ray National Kindergarten College C. l, C. '23, '24, '25, '26: Sophomore Girls '24, Junior Girls '25: Senior Girls '26, A, C. L. '23, Girl Reserves '23, '24, '25, '26: Sigma Epsilon '25, '26: Dramatic Club '24. '25, German Club '25, '26, Secretary '26: G. A. A. '25. Gertrude Yanovsky Wadsworth Moser Business College C. l. C. '23. '24, '25, '26: Girl Reserves '24, '25, Classical Club '23. '2-4. '25: junior Girls '25, Senior Girls '26, Spanish Club '26, Garden Club '26, Salesmanship Club '26, Musical Club '26, History Club '26, John Zahorick Fiske Football '25, '26: Baseball '24, '25, '26. Captain '26, Aitchpe Tribe A24, '25, '26, Pres. '26, Student Council '24, '25, '26: Committee of Twenty '25: Hayseecl Club '25, '26, Classical Club '25. Ray Zimont Parkside University of Chicago C. l. C, '23, '24, '25: Clicss Club '23. '241 Classical Club '24, '25: Track '26, Indoor Golf '26, Checker Club '26. T l l l l l l l l l 1 l l ,, l Page one liuiidved twentyffive J Page one hundred twenzyfsix .if ' . 4 TWO YEAR GRADUATES Mary Pauline Aukland Manson, Iowa Business World A. C. L. '26g C. I. C. '26. Ruth Bailis Frances Willard Business World C, I. C. '25, '26g A. C. L. '25g Sigma Epsilon '25. Esther Benaim K02YYli11Slii Business College C' I- C- '27, '26g A. C. L. 'Z5g Girl Reserves '26. Ruth Biletzki Burke Business World Esther Blinski Burke Business World A, C. L. '25g C. I, C. '25g Girl Reserves '26. Dorothy M. Borg Walter Scott Business World Sophomore Girls '26g C. I. C. '24, '25, '26g Girl Reserves '26g A. C. L. '25, '26, Lois Oxford Brem St. Thomas the Apostle Business Vv'orld C. l. C, '23, '24, '27, '26: A, C. I.. '23, '24, '27, '26: Girl Reserves '23, 'Z4: Sopho- more Girls '26. Gladys Katherine Briggs Walter Scott Business Wivrld C. I. C. '27 '264 A C' L '26 G'l , , . ,. . - : ir Reserves '26: G. A. A. '26. Ethel Cassel Doolittle Business Vifnrld C I C 24, 27. 26. A. C. L. 24. 272 Sophomore Girls '27, '26g Girl Reserves 'Z6. Florence Cohen john Fiske Business College C, I. C. '27, '26g Girl Reserves '17. '26. Georgia Cooke Quill Lak C, I. C. '27g A. C. L. '27, e, Sasli., Canada Business Xkforld Fannie Cooper Shakespeare Business College Girl Reserves '27. P age orie hundred twenty-eight Anna Crozier Parkside Business World C. I, C. '25. Agnes May Dickson Paul Revere Business World C. I. C. '24. '25, A. C. L. '24, '25, '26q Sophomore Girls '26g Girl Reserves '26. Gladys Rose Dietz Eberhart Business World C, I, C. '24, '25', '261 Sophomore Girls '25, '26g A. C. L. '24, '25g Sigma Epsilon 25, 26. Herman Eckhaus Bryn Mawr Northwestern C. I, C. '25, '26g A. C. L. '25, '26g Sales- manship Club '26: Fencing Club '26g Band '26. Alta May Elliott Parkside Business World C. l. C. '25: A. C. L. '25, Frances Marie Pick Felsenthal Business World C. I. C. '24, '25, '26g A, C. L. '24, '25g G. A. A, '26g Girl Reserves '24, Sopho' more Girls '26. Viola Geisler M ozavt C, I. C. '24. '26: A. . Angeline Genorcse james Wadsworth Student Council 'Zig Gertrude Glaser Victof F. Lawson C. I T Business World C I 'W '6 Business World . C. -6. Business College C, I. C. 23. 24, 25, 26: A. C. L, 24, '25,'Z6, Jeanette Goldberg Edmond Buvlqe Bryant Stratton Busmesx College CIC '24 '25 '26 A C l. '74 '75 A - - , , 4 'Z6g Girl Reserves '26, Ida Goldstein james Wadsworth C. I, C. '25, '26: A. C. Reserves '25. Bernice Goodman Willavd ...-,-, Business World I... '25, 7.6: Girl Business College C. I. C. '24, '25, '26: A C L 'WS' '76- Aminita Club CBranchJ '25, ....,... 3 I I l I l Page one lmndved twenty' 1 -Line Page one liundred thirty Edith Hahn LincolneGrant, Covington, Ky. Business World C. I. C. '25g A. C. L. '25. Catherine A. Henry St. 'Thomas the Apostle Business World C. l. C. '24, '25, '26g A. C. L. '24, '25, '26g Sophomore Girls '26g Talent Club '26. Marie Herrmann St, Ambrose Business World C. I. C. '25g A. C. L. '25. Margaret Ie risen Parkside Business World C. I. C. '25, '26g A. C. L. '25g G. A. A. '26g Typist for Aitchpe '26. Bernice P. King james McCosl1 Business World C. 1. C. '24, '25, '26g Art Club '25. Gertrude Klein Edmond Burke Business World A. C. L. '25g C. I. C. '25g Girl Reserves '25, '26g Sophomore Girls '26. Vvlaldon Mac Donald Bell Grace Koenig Pavlqside Business Vvlorld C. l. C. 'Z5'g A. C. L. 'Zig Typist for Aitchpe '26, Edith Levinslcy Doolittle Busiviess Vfovld A. C. L. 25, 263 C. I. C. Zi. 26. Mildred Lewis Lakeview Post Graduate Girl Reservee 'Zig C. I. C. 227, '26: A. C. L. '25g Talent Club '26: Story Scrilwf blers '26. Martha Lomas Cornell Business Vvlwld C. I. C. 27, 26g A. C. L. '25: Girl Rc' serves '25, Nora Lumley Waltev Scott Business Vfmld C. I. C, 'Zig A. C, L. '2S'. Business Vkforld . r 4 5 . x Lucile Mahoney St. Ambrose Business W'orld C. I. C. '25': A. C. L. '25. Laura lean Marks Edmond Burke Business World A. C. L. '25, '26g C. I, C. '25, '26, Girl Reserves '26. Florence McCoy Oakland Business College C. I. C. '25, '26g A. C. L. '25, Eunice McElroy Oakland Business World Rifle Club '26s C. I. C. '25, '26g A. C. L. '27, '26, lunior Band '26g Musical Club '26, G. A. A. '26g Student Council '25, '26. Julia McElroy Oakland Business World Rifle Club '26: C. I. C. '24, '25, '261 A. C, L. '24, '25, '26g Junior Band '26, Musical Club '26g G. A. A. '26. Florine McLea Shakespeare Business World Girl Reserves 'Zig C. l. C. '25, '26g A. C. L. '25, '26. Page one launclred thirnyftwo 5 41 Betty Morton Edmond Burke Business World C. I. C. '24, '25, '26: A. C. L. '24, '25, '26, Sarah Moskovitz Keith Post Graduate C. I. C. '25, '26: Girl Reserves '25, A, C. L. '25, '26. Irene Mraz Walter Scott Business College C. I, C, '24, '25, '26, A. C. I.. '25. Dorothy G. Musa Dorothy G. Musa Schurz High Business Wuvld Sophomore Girls '25: Sigma Epsilon '25, '26g C. I. C. '24, '25, '26, A. C, L. '24, '26: Story Scribblers '24: Girl Reserves '24, '2'5: Typist for Aitchpe '26. Helen Neal Lucy Flower Business College C. I. C. '25, '26. Mildred Nixon Parkside Business Wovld C. I. C. '25, '263 A, C. L. '25, '26, Stu' dent Council '25'. l l l l l l i i l i l 4 Page one lizmdrecl tlvwty-tlwe Page one l1und1ed zhinyffour D Jap. F .1 T' 4' 5 xy Gladys Northdurft Byevs School, Bainbridge, Mich. Business World C, I. C. '26g A. C. L. '26. Harriet Payot Shakespeare Business World Lula Porter Forestville Business World A, C. L. '24, '27g C. I. C. '24g G. A. A. '25, '26, Emma Pri Memphis, ' n. in Virginia Prickett Vifadswonh C. I. C. '24, '27, A. C. L. '24, '25'. Kathleen Rodclen Kozminslqi C. I. C, '25, '26g A. Epsilon '25, '26, Business Wovld Business Wo1ld '26g G. A. A. '26s Business World C. L. '27, ,265 Sigma Dorothy Ryan St. Ambrose Business World C. I. C. 25, Z6: A, C. L. Zi, 26: Girl Reserves 'Zig Musical Club '25, Rose Saunders St. james Businesx Vvlnltl C. I, C. 255 A. C. L. Zu. Leon R. Schultz Edmond Buvlee Business World Student Council 'Z4: Chess and Checker Club 'Z4g Motion Picture Club '27, Vice' President '26g Radio Club 'Zig Salesman' ship Club '26g C. I. C. '24, '25: A. C. L, '24, '25'. Charlotte Schwartz Willard Business World A. C, L, '25, 'Z6g C, I. C. '27. '26, Mary Sheehan Kozminslgi Business College G. A. A. '25, '26, Sam Slotnick Fiske Business World C. I. C. 'Zig Fencing Club '24, 'Z51 ln' terclass Basketball '24. '-A-- -- -- ----, l l I l Page one liundvecl tlziftyfjive Page one hundred thirty-six 1 I' Helen Smith Kozminslqi Business World C, I. C. '25, '26g A. C. L. 'Zig Sigma Epsilon '21, '2s. Lillian Smitzin Slialqespeare Business World C. I, C. '25g A. C. L. '25. Violet Steel W'alte1 Scott Business World C. I. C. '25, '26g A. C. L. '25g G. A. A. '26. Lee Edward Stevens United States Mcwines General Motors, Detroit Chess Club '25g Rifle Club '25, '26g Range Officers, President '26g R. O. T. C. '25, '26g Battalion Commander '26, Executive Officer '25g Senior Dramatics '25, '26g Boys' Rifle Team Captain '25, '26g Picked Rifle Team Captain '25, '26q Coach Boys' Rifle Team '25, '26g Commissioned Officers' Club '25, '26, VicefPresident '26g lnterclub Council '26g Boxing and Wrestling Club '25g Oper' etta Staff '26g A. C. L. '26, Lillian Surface Walter Scott Business World C. I. C. '25g A. C. L. '25g Typist for Aitchpe '26, Irene Swanson Parkside Business College C. l. C. '25, '26g A. C. L. '25, l l Ruth Lyle Thompson lx Kozmi-nski Business World x Sigma Epsilon '25, '16: C. l. C. 24, 7.5, , '26: A, C. L. '24, '25g Sophomore Girls l61 l G. A. A. '26: Girl Reserves 'Z6. ls l Bose Tretslcy Sexton Business World A C L '75 L6' C. l. C. L5. ....., , Albert Unseld Wadsworth Post Graduate C. l. C. 'Z4. '25. '26g A. C. L. 15. Goldie Wall Vwfillard Post Gmduate C, I. C. '15, '26, A. C. L. '25, '16g Girl Reserves 'l6. Wanda Wells Sllakespeme Business XVmlcl. C. I, C. '25, 'Z6: A. C. L. '15, l6: Girl Reserves '15, l6. Beatrice Yetta Wiiiner Willard Business XVorlcl M A. C. L, '24, '15, 'lbi C ' I ' '161 Sciplwomore Girls '26, ,L C. 24, 15, - -Z-f-f f-4 'ffl Page one liumived tlii i l K 1 i 1 l l 4 i 171 l ' l vzyfxeven Page one l1u.nd1ed tllivtyfeigllt 15 4 X I N59 X - Mary Wright Bryn Mawr Business College A. C. L. '25, '261 C. I. C. '25, '26g G. A. A. '25: Girl Reserves '25, '26. Mollie Anna Zingl St. Justine Martyfs School Business Wovld C. I. C. '24, '27: G. A. A. '26, Soplio' more Girls '26, A. C. L. '24, '25, '26g Stu' dent Council '26: Girl Reserves '26. uniors il' fi f n ffW'7 f fj 1 1 X! Name Aaron, Ruth Adams, Jacque Adler, Harold Allan, Gordon Alpert, Eli Alschuler, Leon Anderson, Sherman Anderson, Theodore Andrews, Esterle Atwater, .lean Axelrod, David Babel, Louise Bach, Charlotte Bamburg, Roslyn Barnett, Florence Barrett, Iames Bastian, Edward Bates, Donald Bell, Eleanor Beatty, Mary Beck, Roccena Becker, Earl Behrens, Ruth Berbiers, Leo Bernstein, Dorothy Biagi, Adeline Bisson, Hazel Blair, Betty Blake, Frances Blanchet, Glendon Boss, Vergil Bowen, Grace Bradford, james Braham, George Bratton, Edna Marie Briggs, Maurice Brotman, Elsie Burrhus, Kenneth Carney, Mary Carr, Earl Chittick, Helen Christos, Philip Church, Errol Clare, Jack Clark, Maud Clark, Wilma Cockburn, james Coey, David Cohen, Harold Cohn, Irwin Cohn, Sidney Conger, Clyde Conner. Thomas Cooperider. Donald Corn, Arthur Corn, Mamie Corry, Robert Page one hundred forty an JUNIORS Secret Ambition Ace of aviation Chiropodist ' Radio announcer Speaker of the House S in Chemistry Architect's helper Kiddy Kar salesman Valedictorian Second Sarah Bernhardt Social butterfly Corporation lawyer Police matron Book agent To marry a millionaire To dance over the radio Truant officer Reporter on the Whoozis General Bates Orphan asylum matron To take five solids Heart specialist Floorwalker To dye her hair To remodel the Loop To write another dictionary To capture iive S's Public speaker Charleston champion President of Girl Reserves Three lockers Man of leisure No more Latin Gum-slot owner To sell ice in Alaska Errand girl Floorwalker Music teacher To get his Latin Second Babe Ruth jerry on the job Curly hair and dimples I'm sorfrnyn To receive Miss O'Brien's blessf' ings Pole vaulter Traveling salesman Mannequin To run a candy shop Orator Second McCutcheon Drummer Chemist Pawn Broker Radio operator Traffic cop Basketball star Sculptor Annual editor A date with-7 rr Favorite Alibi Left my books on the bus. I'll bite. It wasn't exactly a promise, I have to air the dawg. I was combing my hair. I got the wrong assignment' I set the clock, but- Oh, I forgot to do this! I had to have a drink. I must leave. I wasn't tardyf' Got a date. All right, you can have . I lost my book. Not really! it Q. Going to the lunch room. At your service. 'I'm busy. Clock was slow. Oh yes! Hello there- 'kAll right. Ie ne sais pas. Where's your school spirit? Late car. I forgot. Wfefllf All right. I didn't know about it. Came in just as the bell rang I have no time to hurry. Lost the assignment. Had to watch the baby. I was selling tickets. Working in the office. I went to the library. Came from another school. I couldn't go it. I stayed for 'Chem'. I'm broke. Oh yes, I was here yesterday Forgot there was school today No, girls, I have a date, so- Listen here! Don't bother me! My theme is- I donit know either. Had to see Miss Mix. What did I do? I did all but this. Haven't got time, Can't run fast enough. He threw it. I oversleptf' Was too sleepy. Student Council meeting. Your Honor, I object! Name Courtney, Betty Cox, Barbara Crandall. Pauline Crane, Williani Custer, Williani Darnell, Thelma Despres, Margaret Deveney Joe, Devinsky, Etta Dewes, .Iane Dickinson, Frances Dudley, Alice Dudley. Mary Duffell, Helen Durham. Claudia Eckhaus, Mildred Edwards, Hortense Eggan. Olive Eisenberg, Alberta Engelke, Elizabeth Engle, Jeanette Engler, Irma Ephgrave, Gordon Ericson, Gladys Ernest, Frances Evenson, Eleanor Farlen, Gerson Feuerstein, Sigmund Filmer, james Erwine, Frank Fleischer, Maxine Fletcher, Richard Forrest. Betty Fox, Frances Fox, William Frangille, Emmanuel Freidlob, Fred Freidman, Harvey Furry, Allen Gabney, Lulu Garrett, Louise Gaus, Helen Gerbig, Orva Gilby, -Iohn Glessner, Martha Glicksman. Mildred Goldberg. Beatrice Goldthorpc, Donald Gooch, Hallie Goodman, Morris Goodman, Rolland Goodman. Ruth Gorman, Margaret Gough, Kathleen Gough, Mary Secret Ambition To eat in the lunchfroom Still a secret Society belle Fancy dancer Usher at the Uptown Leo Gym teacher Deacon in Little Church Around the Corner. Lady barber Art1st's model Iane Cowl's understudy To attend every baseball game. To grow taller Traffic cop Charleston teacher To grow tall and thin To be important To break a world record Cabaret dancer Second Hilda Joseph Leader of fashions Inquiring reporter Shakespeare's rival To get an S To concertize the country To be fairylike Composer of dittics Tall and handsome To get Peoria on the radio Good marks Someone's Senorita Track star Sans ambition Favorite Alibi Had to speak to a friend, D1dn't know how, Qversleptf' I have an eighth hour. ,Ie ne cornprends pas. I've got a date. Couldn't open my locker. So I let the old lady take the last seat in the car, and waited-3' I love my curls. Mais our! Had to get breakfast. It wasn't I, it was Mary. It wasn't I, it was Alice. Signal lights delayed me. I NXHS reading the Vv'eeklyf7j I canit imagine--7' I can't. I'm busy. I was swimming. 'AHow should I know? Car was loadedf' Wliri has a French book. Did you hear the latest? My gramma-3' UI didn't knowfl XVas in Operettaf' To return to the old home townu Mathematician Athlete Automobile mechanic Lawyer Missionary to Fiji Islands To inherit a fortune To be on time To act innocent To play on the linoleum Rah! Rah! Gilhyl To shrink away An allfround athlete Librarian S student College Humor artist Toreador Sec ond Red Grange Hairdresser Qpera star To be a second Milk A linguist I really can't do it. I was unfortunately detained, I dunno. What? W'as studying, Do my Spanish? Lost my tie. I was giving 'Ruthy' her nrst Charleston lesson, I forgot my report card. I got lost, I'll bring it. Me toolu Helping Brother Smith run the school. Left it in my locker. I don't know why. I'm not talking. My watch stopped. Ain't got timef' The train was late. Missed the train. I was reading MacBelli ---- I have a study period that hourfi Yeh? Maybe. NVCII. more or less. Let me explain. I have a date. but- Locker key, Oh, because, Street car scrxi e M Page one lmmlred j'o2't5 oa Name Graham, Alexander Greenberg, Miriam Grimshaw, James Grossberg, Herbert Grosscurth, Charles Grossman, Charlotte Gumm, Lyle Gryce, Alma Gustafson, Manfred Haifele, Joseph Hale, Elizabeth Hand, Linn Hanner, Mildred Hardaway, James Hardy, John Haskins, Catherine Hehl, Julia Heicke, Dorothy Heinfelden, Curt Heitz, John Hely, Margaret Hertzberg, Doris Hess, Alvin Heyman. Herbert Hirsch, Mildred Hunt, Richard Hurst, Catherine Hutchison, James Irwin, Charles Irwin, Jane Jackson, Jeanette Janson, Gertrude Jeffrey, Alberta Jenkins. Dorothy Jewell, Ruth Louise Jones, Norman Jones, Ronald Kamer, Leigh Kaplan, Eleanore Kelley, Clara Kelley, James Kelly, Robert Kerstein, Beatrice Kingman, Dorothy Kirtsinger, Mary Kizer, Josephine Klatt, Delyte Klein, Wilton Knapp. Lorraine Knudsen, Edward Kosky, Sarah Kuenzli, Robert LaBelle. Harriett LaFoy, Ann Lallemand, Harold LaPorte, Jeannette Page one hundred fortyftwo Secret Ambition Another Michael Angelo Waitress at the Ritz Saxaphone player Andrews' leading man Preacher Favorite Alibi I was at the Classical Club. What did you say? So's your old man. Gimme a character study! Let me study. To have a Baby Blues voice 'Tm going to the library. Orator Giant in a circus Tax collector Soap box orator Professors degree Sailor To be noisy 880 champion To ride a donkey To be a feminine Kreisler To be on time Second Ethel Barrymore Bun Buster Man of leisure To go to bed early To keep her girlish figure To ditch 'kMath Mechanical genius Promftrotter Yellow cab driver To blow up the school Pro Big league baseball To win a popularity contest Public speaking. I didn't hear the bell ring. I went up the down stairs. The street car got wrecked. I'm dumb! Can't be did. Silence is a virtue, She'll let me make it up. Forgot to wear my rubbers. I lost my way. I wasn't sure. Is Janet out there? Can I go now? Was studying Spanish. Didn't get home till late. Couldnt' lind my galoshesf' The bell rang too soon. I'm busted. I have to take a lesson. I was held up going to school. I had to see Miss!- Wurra, Oi miscalculatedf' Beg your pardon? Have to go to Treble Cleff' Retired boarding house keeper I was in the library! To pass four subjects Novelist To be in Buddy's classes To debate with Darwin Cowboy To be the Aberries To be mistaken for URudy Second Kreisler Crossfcountry hiker Bricklayer General manager Watching Niagara fall To paint a masterpiece To Hnd out just who is this 'iGuy with the Green Gloves Member of Aitchpe Tribe To remember alibis R. R, engineer Geometry teacher' Athletic Coach To wear red garters To sell Annuals Belle of the ball Charleston strutter Actor To humble J. J Huh? The teachers don't know I was there! Unpreparedf' I haven't seen him for- Just because- I'm the berries. I'm sorry, butfn I was in Treble Clef4 Our clock was slow. Faith, 'twas the saints in Heaven who invented bricks. Need potatoes? Pardon me? What did you say? Now, of course I could have gone and left her unaided, but-- I wasn't here yesterday. Who told you so? That last sandwich- I didn't hear the bulletin. how to mark. My garter broke. Only one more day left! Well-I-. I can't- I didn't study, so? Sigma Epsilon meeting. Name Lasser, Leight Lazarus, Mildred Leary, Anna Lepunsky, Alice Larsen, Cecilia Levin, Bernice Levy, Dorothy Lewis, Maxine Lewy, Robert Linn, Joseph Linsell, Walter Locker, Henrietta Longini, Arthur Loventhal, Lee Lovette, Marjorie Lucas, Matilda Lukinsky, Ethel Lusby, Ernest Lyford, Gwendolyn MacNeal, Delia Major, Proctor Malm, Paul Marco, Florence Marcus, Harold Marienthal, George Marsh, Grace Martin, Violet Mathenson, Arthur Matthews, Merritt Maurer, Louise McCarthy, Robert McCabe, Lillian McConnell, Duncan McMahon. Owen Megan, Craydon Mendelsohn, Israel Meyer, Jeannette Michaels, Pearl Milstein, Hymen Milwicz, Alma Mitten, Robert Moore, lzetta More, Elizabeth Mulvey, Victorine Murphy, Blanche Mussey, Delavan Myers, George Mygdal, Charlotte Neal, Herbert Nelson, john Newberg, Kenneth Neufeld, Beatrice Nonweiler, Ruth Nuppau, Marion Oberteuffer, Karl Oldsen, Clara Secret Ambition Dish washer Being popular Famous paintei ' Keeping her marcel William Wrigley's wife To keep a day nursery Inventor oi a Zipper for high' heels journalist To Charleston with UD Coach of checkers Sherlock's only rival Second Cleopatra Printer Street car motorman To be triplets Blue Law maker Dressmaker from Paris E. G. B. To visit the Dr. every week Artist Statesman To do Xu word puzzles in ink Second Theda Bara Football player All American football star Globe trotter G. A. A. Sth hours Comedian Pastry cook Soap box orator To cut out Pavlowa To give triangulation Football player African explorer Musician Modern Pocahontas Second Mae Murray To stretch a little To be a brunette Undertaker To remember her pen No more eighths Mannequin To compete with Helen Wills To sell newspapers Perfect swimmer Pharmacist Spanish teacher Streetcar conductor To learn to dance The bell rang too soon. To make the Boys' Glee Club The street car broke down. Favorite Alibi 'I l'iaven't anything to say, 'l got 3 E's and a G. l Charlestoned too long. Qh, Dick was teasing me. I have company. l was Out, so-fu iDidn't take my book home huts- Awfgeelu Forgot where my locker was. I forgot Oh, Lee is coming over. soiu l'm too busy. Dead dog on the track. Maxine did it. Have to go to the library. l know now. l was with Eleanor. The train was stalled. Do your own home work! Hayen't anything to study. l lost the assignment. l d1dn't hear you! l dunno but 5' Had to sit on the office benchf Miss Slawt, I forgawtln Miss Mix Sth hours. My lockerfn We're just studying. Lost my door key. It's impossible, Dentist appointment. l was too busy. l'm studying. l'm innocentfi lt's too late. l wonit bob itf' l want my key. Might've had S, butfu My hair's a fright! Well, you see, it was like this-f I would like to borrow-A' l don't knowf' Alarm clock didn't ring. l d1dn't say a word! Vv'here's my key? lt's all his iaultf' 'iMy bow slipped. Went down to see Rohrke. You didn't tell me. President of i'Troublefmakers 'AWanta Vv'eekly7 trio Radio announcer To go out with UQ judge of a beauty contest lornu VVas washing my hands. l've got a date, i'Did you see my sister? Writer of Advice to the Lovef' Brought my excuse yesterday. Page one lzuvidred fovtyftliree Name Oll, Frances Olsen, Miriam Oostmeyer, Ethel Otto, Vivian Pakman, Ronald Palao, Clotile Paragos, Modesto Park, Helen Penn, Varence Percival, Frank Perlman, Miriam Perlmutter, Anne Pesetsky, Bennie Pinkerton, William Porter, Marjorie Powers, Albert Quin, Elsie Ray, Helena Relyea, William Richards, Jere Richmond, Herbert Rittenhouse, Gordon Roberts, Helen Robertson, Mabel Rollins, Edward Rosenbaum, Mery Ir. Rosenthal, Ben Rubenstein, Harry Rubenstein, Nathan ack, Eleanor 0dell, Leander Sanner, Virginia Sasaki, George Savitz, Sam Sawin, Marion Schmandt, Gladys Scherubel, Sumner Schwartz, Sylvia Scott, Roland Shapiro, Robert Shapiro, Zelda Shely, Guther Sherman, Katherine Shipway, Helen Sider, Helen Simmons, Mildred Skebelsky, Harriet Skinner, Sara Smith, Ashby Smith, Jeannette Smith, Martha Soffe. Mary Solomon, Bernice Page one hundred fortyffouv Secret Ambition To see my latest Pianist To make 329 10011, A Vamp S in 1A Latin To extract tonsils Organ grinder Sigma Epsilon Latin translator Champion roller skater The lead in Senior Dramatics Conductor of sightfseeing bus To eat lunch in division To go to U. of Illinois Weekly Head of Matrimonial Bureau G. Chapmaifs successor Humorist To live in Mexico Tivoli usher To sleep until noon Minister President of United States To meet somebody Church secretary Military engineer Professor Street cleaner in Suez Grave digger To climb a pine-tree To be boisterous Blue Law maker Diving mermaid Forest ranger To support R. Valentino President of A, C, L. To trip the light, fantastic toe Asphalt Arab Truant oflicer Ash collector Comedian To own a restaurant Went to see Andrewsf tt Favorite Alibi He asked me first. Was practising. I missed the car. Not guilty. Me neither. Relative's funeral. He doesn't talk. Oversleptf' The dog was sick. I lost my bearings. Had to walk. My teacher kept me. My homework is in the lock er. How should I know? Went to A. C. L. Got lost, I live too far from school. Best seats are now in aisle 1O.' Bus was early. Was up all night. I cannot tell a lie! Going to Glee Club. Lost my comb. I forgot it. It all depends. Papa love mama? The car was late. Forgot my book. I was trying to study. I have to take the dog out but! I don't know. I want to go to Peoria. -and so, you see, I was the in nocent victim. Couldn't close the locker, My heel came oil. I'll bring my money tomor- row, Went to Sigma Epsilonf Don't know. It's this wayfi' Why, I was theref 'At's fight! John McCormack-but better- Honest! Une petite coquette To be Marion Talley's rival Schoolfma'am Meet a nonfsilly person Reading bulletins Take in washing Motorcycle cop Chorus girl Prima donna To keep a day nursery To swim at IO below- .4 Well, you know how it is.' I'l1 bring it tomorrow. I have no time. Well-a-er-H I'm broke'. I'm tired, Well! Iwillf' I'm going to Story Scribblersf When I go abroad to study-' lust changed my seat, Well, I couldn't help it, Name Springer, Leonore Stark, Gail Stettauer, Richard Stodsky, Leonard Stoley, Carmen Stout, Genevieve Stranberg, John Streeter, Joan Streicb, Franklin Thomas, Charles Thomason, Eldon Timme, Charles Todt, Edward Treat, Mary Trinkaus, Louis Turner, Douglas Umbenhower, Theresa Valentine, Clarence Venden Bergb, Elsie Van Nice, James Walsh, Mary Wand, Charlotte Waslow, Cecilia Waters, Harold Watkins, Ruth Watson, Vivian Watt, Mary Webster, Guy Weihofen, Alma Weill, Emmanuel Weiller, Marjorie Weinburg, Charlotte Weiss, Julian West, George Wexler, David White, Helen Whitney, Elizabeth Wiener, Fay Williams, Virginia Williamson, Lucretia Winburn, Josephine Winslow, Fred Wilcox, Naomi Wolf, Cecilia Wolfe, Leonard Woodruff, Charles Woolner, Adele Young, Frances Zatz, Anna Zatz, Martha Zelich, Frank Zolla, Morton Zucker, Babette Secret Ambition To graduate Feb. '27. Musician No division Efficiency expert Cigarette girl in Carmen' To live up to her name College cheer leader To make the Line Inventor Favorite Alibi I'll bring my excuse tomorf row. I badda practice. Was selling football tickets. Save it. Was in Glee Club. Yes, but listen! Was distributing Weekliesf' There isn't any news, I was absinthef' To learn combination to his lock I needed a marcelf' To get good seats at the play Debater To be an illegible writer Lady manager A Luther Burbank To graduate fnnallyj Canvasser for Wrigley Bachelor Mayor of Chicago Discussing World Court Darning socks Saleslady Ink distributor Second Jack Dempsey Old Maid To pass Latin To spin a top Head usher Author Concert singer Ginger Snap of 2l7 To ride a racing derby To have a tiny voice Chairman of Committee of 2O ' To keep Kelly in division Latin teacher Five foot two with eyes of t There was an A. C. L. meet' ing. , I had a cold. I'll bring it tomorrow. Don't ask me, she knows. Another order of vegetable soup. I forgot. Where can I park my gum? I forgot my excuse. We have so much trouble with our help- Going to the dentist. Going skating. Couldn't. It's my hairpin. Was organizing the Vv'restling Club, I don't wanna. so- Pax vobiscumf' Who said that? I don't have the time. I'll do that! My pen's empty. I have to make the dress this evening. 'Why accuse the innocent? 'I lost my locker key. 'I mislaid my book. 'I can't come eighth today. II couldn't get it. 'I never knew. blue Bedftime story teller Didn't get up in time. Actress Gotta puncture. Editor of Podunk Weekly I was at G. A. A. Follies dancer Lost my pen. Catering to D. H. Nothing doing! Bank president. I forgot my note. Farmer's wife I never studyf' Traveling salesman Oh, wait a minute- Professor of Math True, but useless. To live in Pittsburg I haven't got any. Miss Information Sleepy Time Gal To be in a hurry Cashier at Thompson's To study in division Pavlowa's rival Hello! You do our homework. No, it's your turn. I was in the lunch room. I forgot my book. I was absent. Page one hundred fonyfflile Name Abrams, Burton Allen, Flossie Althemier, Bernice Anderson, Doris Anderson, Gertrude Anderson, Harriet Apeland, Caroline Arshak, Marcia Asher, Sadelle Auspitz, Harry Baker, Charles Baltazar, Baz Bangs, John Barger, Berl Barnsback, Francis Bartley, Orwin Baskin, Betty Beck, Martha Bell, Dolores Berenson, Grace Berg, Philip Bergren, Stanley Bergstron, Leanore Beyer, Loraine Binger, William Black, Eleanor Block, Roslyn Block, Zelda Boddy, Helen Bond, Cleland Borges, Berthold Bracide, Helen Bransky, Clarice Brock, Dorothy Bronstein, Rhoda Brown, Dorothy Brown, Hazel Bryand, Charles Burgess, Harry Buscho, Virginia Callahan, Katherine Carey, Mary Carter, Betty Catlett, Clarence Clark, Clara Clark, Gertrude Clark, Randolph Clark, Stanton Chino, Elbert Chladek, Gordon Christianson, Stanley Citron, Phillip Comroe, Sherman Cole, Margaret Colwell, Willard Cone, Adele Conner, Elizabeth Connolly, Thomas Cook, Murray Cornelius, Mary Francis Crouse, Francis Davis, Harold Davis, Helen Page one hundred fo-rtyfsix 3fB JUNIORS Secret Ambition Basketball star To capture a diploma Wrigley's partner Poetess 4 ..S.S.. Somebody's Stenog Tightfrope dancer Second Cicero Expert gum chewer To amuse the girls Head usher Painless dentist Movie star Vacuum cleaner dernonstrator Trick aeroplane flyer Soda water jerker Expert stenog Cutting classes To keep a locker key To be a blond Radio expert Orator It's a secret Mr. Smither's stenog Bachelor Admired by UQ Mattress tester Second Sybil Bauer Four locker shelves Army ofhcer Beau Brummel Flowing Tresses Owner of chewing gum factory ' Cutting classes successfully ' Portrait painter Peanut vendor Actress Orchestra leader Warden of Sing Sing Weekly reporter To have division eliminated To make Phi Beta Kappa Four lockers College proiesseur Annual staff Strut the Charleston Ten study periods State's Attorney Diploma To finish school Athletic coach Second Red Grange Big Butter 6? Egg man Latin teacher To be Romeo To change her name To own a banana tree Second Pythagoras Shiek of Hyde Park Paris fashion model Break up housekeeping To build a bridge to the moon Dancing with U1 I fl HJ Out too late. Cant help it. Favorite Alibi Car was late. 'Had a cold. I'm not chewing. Forgot to wake up. Why-I don't know. Type it! Oh, I forgot. 'Great grandfather died in China. 'I would if I could. Misunderstood the assignmentf Seats in lower balcony. ust a minute. 'Is that all? 'And she said that I said-- I can't. I'm broke. I'll bring it tomorrow. Look at my hairl' 'I was absent so I donno. Left my homework home. I'll do it tomorrow, The clocks were all slow. Lemme alone. Can't tell that either. Applesaucclu 'How am I to know? I was therefl I was in swimmin'. I forgot to remember. So's your paternal ancestor. 'May I go to my locker? 'I'm famishedln 'Was ill. Shut up. Late hours. I left it at home. Bring it tomorrow. I tried to be first in the lunch room. Page was out of book. Let's wait till tomorrow. Was at Sigma Epsilon. I for ot to come g . I haven't a book. I don't know any alibis. Too tired. He doesn't need one. Well, I'm innocent. Listen here you! I don't know. A track meeting. Slept too late. Maybe! What't the hurry? Where's Juliet? I was delayed. .. -r Yes we have no bananas. Left it at homef, I didn't hear ya. The street car was late. Couldn't wake up, He never needs one. May I see your mirror? Name Davis, Olga Dillenback, Marian Diskin, Marjorie Dodge, Phyllis Douglas. Edward Drueck, Helen Duncan, Margaret Dunster, Dorothy Durante, 'Teresa East, Allen East, Dwight Edmondson, David Edwards, Harriet Ehrlic, Arthur Ellis, Myra Fagan, Edgar Faustina, Emanuel Feingold, Thelma Fisher, Wallace Fishman, Morris Foster, Elaine Fox, Louis Frank, Ruth Frankland, Stillman Freislaben, Rugh Gallaher, Gilbert Gardner, Olyne Gent, Harriet Gephar, Nina Gibson, Frank Gill, Blanche Gilmore, Stanley Gittler, Ethel Glass, Maxine Glaubitz, Grace Goodyear. Frederick Graff, Mary Greenberg, Dave Griilin, William Griffith, William Gumbiner, Iulian Hadhazy, Charles Hall, Harry Hall, Wallace Hamm. Vilarren Hampton, William Harper, Fred Harris, jerry Hartford, George Henicksman, Elva Herzog, Myron Heyman, Carl Hill, Margaret Hill, Robert Hofman, Martha Holtan, Arnold Hoppie, Doris Houston, Stanley Hoyne, Sheldon Inness. Robert Iacob, Lucille Jacoby, Betty Iames, Robert Janssen, Andrew Secret Ambition To play with a polar hear New flivver Pavlowas successor Dodge tardy notices Timekeeper Model at Drecotes To eat in division Teacher of aesthetic dancing To he a mannequin To marry young To avoid llappers To grow up Prudence Prim To be 6 lt. tall To prove that silence isn't golden Head usher at the Chicago ln hed till noon To be a real cook Pugilist Street car owner in Venice Nlatron at Dunning To run the school Popular suhfdela Clarinet player Second Miss Vvhtte Revenue oihcer Midget in Ringling's Elevator girl To own a peanut grove Inventor of uslanguagen Second Miss Gardiner To sleep during English A semester of untardiness Missionary Renowned artist Threcwninute periods Mrs. Haydn's assistant Hyde Park booster Bird store proprietor To lixc in the XVhite House Grand opera singer Musician Bedftime story broadcaster Tinker'Toy salesman Matinee idol Second Marconi One of Waring's Pennsyl' vaniansu No division A hot dog stand ln Alaska Supe in the opera Teacher of correct diction Straight hair High diver Champion track star Rockefellefs rival High class hodfcarrier To be as short as led Some Shebais Shrek NVoman hater Dog catcher Movie villainess To he like Silent Cal Coal heaver Cartoonist Favorite Alibi t hel it l can' p . The garage was snowed in. My pens dry. P.. i'Have you an extra penci . D1dn't have time. t on m dresser Left i y .. . 'iMy program is being fixed. Oh, it was an accident. Auto wouldn't go. Where's my sweetie hiding. 'Absotivelyf' 'l didn't do anything. Aw' right. You want one, don't you7 Got any money for me? Detained on business. Slept too late. 'iCouldn't hnd it. My lockermate borrowed it. Yes, Miss Dimockf' Who else? 'iNot now, tomorrow. l didn't know we were sup' posed to. Now one knows, he has too many, Missed the bus! Thought l heard the hre alarm. Lost 'ny glasses. But l was there! Dorotheel l l 'il had to go to church. We won. l was absent. Better late than never. Went to a formal last night! Slept too late. Forgot my hook. l got on a special hy mistake. iiSlip to library? Oh, what a noise! l was helping the officer. Sleeping sickness. l can't think of any. Vv'as at orchestra rehearsal. l haven't got one. l failed to hear the bell. 'Tm financially embarrassed. Have to meet my friend from Californiaf' ul was sick. l didn't know that, l haven't time now. l'll hand it in tomorrow. Mother didn't call mefi 'Tm in too much of a hurry. Not melu lim broke. l was in the R.O.T. C. room. My Willysflinightbrrike down, Yes, she's got naughty eyes. Vv'as in R, O. T. Cf' 'Tm going to La Porte. Lost my key. l won't talk any more. 'l'hehellrangbefore l gottheref' The alarm didn't ring. Page one huwidred fortyfseven Name Jolfee, Bluma Johnson, Hazel Johnson, Helen Johnson, Rolfe Johnston, Harvey Jones, Bessie Jones, Ruth Jones, Wesley Daebacker, Vfilliarn Kahlke, Charles Kahn, Bernice Kaiser, Mannette Karabin, John Kay, Sophia Kesner, Jane Keurth, Evelyn Kite, Seymour Klein, Pearl Knight, Caroline Kohn, Hugo Kominsky, Frances Kuehne, Oscar Kurley, Caroline Lafleur, Virginia Lang, Chester Lang, Edna Langston, William Larkin, William Larson, Alice Lawitz, Leslie Lees, Marjorie Leonard, Helen Leposky, Howard Levens, Martha Levine, Sam Le Vally, Howard Lipman, Gertrude Lloyd, Richmond Loeb, Frank Loeb, Lucille Loeb, Virginia Londe, Edith Lund, Leslie Lund, Millie Lusk, Dorothy MacBride, Laura Mackenzie, Kenneth Mackres, Lillian MacQueen, Violet Madden, Jane Main, Rebecca Maloney, Paul Manassa, Florence Mapel, Selma Marcus, Fanny Marsh, Richard Marshall, Eleanor Martin, William Matchett, David Marcy, Marjorie Matthews, Dorothy Page one hundred fortyfeight 'c Secret Ambition To be Venus Model student Swimming teacher To escape absence slips Agent of 10095 weekly room To be first woman president Feminine Rachmaninoif Notary Public To carry Q?j's books Ship builder Girl scoutmaster Shiek's wife Delivery boy Missionary to Timbuctoo Grand opera singer Second Galickerchee Second Caruso First lunch Dress designer Football captain To join the Glee Club To be on time lst hour Beauty specialist Jazz bride Second Thomas Edison To inherit a million rubles Expert diver To convert Eskimos Dean of girls Lew Cody's double Out after fourth To be someone's boss Slinger of chocolatewnalteds Miami Crawl champion General's orderly Reformer Third thru sixth program Champion debater To ditch solicitors Leader of the 400 To have Uncle Bim call her HeavenfEyes That certain party! Public speaker Lady of leisure To be Miss Chicago Second Miss Johnson Minister To have one nickname President of society for Pre' vention of Cruelty to Dumb Animals To own everything in sight Versatile athlete Entertaining the ladies S in history Peaceful housewife Human pianola Paper novelty manufacturer President of the Yellow Cab Co. Cavefman To get the most for the least A math teacher like Miss Anderson Wife of a prosperous M.D. -im. I don't! .. .. Banana oil! .. .. .. .. .. i. Favorite Alibi It slipped my mind. I don't care. I was too tired. It can't be done. I wrote the wrong lesson. I had to practice. Read it again! I lost it. It won't float. Oversleptf' Snowboundf' Lost my locker key. Was absent yesterday. So's your ol' man. I'm helping him study. I oversleptf' Have to take a music lesson. Couldn't help it. Lost my locker key. I forgot. I'm sick. I'll bring my note tomorrowf I forgot to do it. I was ill. I'll think about it.' ' Going to work, I'll bring it tomorrow. I didn't hear the assignmentf Lost my homework. I haven't a minute to sparef You here again! Tomorrow. I was on the rifle range. Aw, get away! My folks weren't home, so- I didn t take the time. The alarm didn't go oil. Take my picture? It wasn't in the book. It was like this- I wasn't late! Do it yourself. I took care of my baby. Too much homework. How much? I couldn't help it. Had to take care of baby. Sorry, nothing doing. Didn't get out of the tank soon enough. I was there. I never ditch. Had to wait for a car. I had to practice. Lost my pencil. Lost my key and can't get in He wouldnt let me go. The clock was slow. I didnlt understand the as' signmentf' Sorry, have another engage' ment. Name Maxwell, Amy May, Leo Mayfield, Leonard McAlpine, Donald McCarroll, Leora McClure, Wadia McDonald, John McGillivray, Clifford McHugh, jack McLeod, Charles McMullin, George McMally, Dorothy Mesic, joseph Milchaus, Paul Miller, Bruce Miller, Campbell Miller, Esther Miller, Louis Miller, Paul Mintz, Harry Mitchell, Philip Moloney, Stuart Moore, Lucille Mourant, Walter Musick. jake Myers, Louis Narrow, Harold Nelson, Arlen Nelson, Levi Newman, Lillian Novick, Michael Nudelman. Iames O'Brien, Eileen Ogalnick, Bennie Ogliny, Helen Painter, Charlotte Parker, Helen Paul, Phyllis Peterson, Betty Peterson, Pliny Philips, Wendell Phinney, Helen Piercy, Clifton Pinkerton, Mabel Pollock, Henry Porche, Isaure Poston, Frank Pyle, Delbert Quillan, John Ratsky, Lester Rhea, Robert Rickheimer, Robert Rifas, Eva Ripke, Harold Robinette, Marion Roland, Novella Rolff, Charles Rooker, Norma Rosenfield, Helen Rothenberg, Ethel Rusdorf, Paul Secret Ambition To visit Egypt Henfpecked husband Second Leon Errol To avoid gym S in Latin To be Miss America Aviator Tight rope walker Engineer on a wheelfbarrow To wear knickers Feeding pigeons Elocutionist Aerial policeman Movie hero To own a 'iRolls Rough To wear a red tie Lipstick manufacturer Bearded lady in Ringling's Stock broker To carry one solid Second Webster To do something Bigger'n better President of Thursday Ladies' Club To outgrow his nickname, Skeezix To swing the English channel Stage door johnny Radio announcer No division A Merchant of Venice Kindergarten teacher Stage hand at the Follies Professor of Phrenology Charity worker A girlless world Lady of fashion Broadway star Spinster Philanthropist To dance the evening away Studious student Valentino Il Looking for the moon Track star To watch the ice box Fashion setter Wig maker To be noisy L conductor Pledged to Sigma Epsilon Shiek of Shieks Book agent To have Flo Zeigfeld's job Member of Sigma Epsilon To please everyone Bridesmaid at Uncle Vdaltls wedding To get a B.A. degree To burn the midnight oil Suffragette 100 words a minute To hypnotize the Shieks To abolish Sth hours for mis behavior Oh all ri ht N Oh, Gosh! No, I didnt The AL' broke down, Favorite Alibi Some other time. Got the wrong book. I had a nery headachef' You didn't tell me. O tempera, O Moms. Forgot the combination. What did she say? Now you know how it is.' Yes, Ma'am. What kind have you? Let's match pennies. Dads in Halifax. Smog delayed mef' Gimme some ink. I didn't have time. XNho said so? Is my nose shiny? I stopped to pick a. flower. I was detained. I forgot the assignment. Clock was slow, Well, you see, my wife, she- Didn't hear the bell ring. My brain wouldn't function. Aw gee, I can't. I didn't mean to. I wasn't talking. I forgot to wake up. Goot gootslu I haven't a pen. , g ' Costs too much. Forgot to get a transfer, Too busy. That's all wrong. I'll bring a note. I'm studying. Forgot it wasn't Saturday. What the matter? Lost my gal. Had to curl my hair. I left it at homef' Well, last night- Oh, it's a secret! I'm something already. What do you want? Can't be done. Had to get there. Didn't feel like doing it. 'Oh, my! 'Changed my program. The school store wasn't openf' lMy locker mate has the key. KI went to my locker. Can't find my book. 'Was it terrible! 'Well. tomorrow. maybe 'Aw gee. I didn't do anything, I.. Page one hundred fortyfnine Name Salisbury, Helen Sampson, Richard Schneider, Dorthea Schnider, Evelyn Schultz, Regina Scott, Cecelia Seckback, Marion Shackel, Richard Shears, Glenn Sheehan, Dorothy Sheehan, Edmund Shenk, Betty Shinderman, Sidney Shockey, Marceline Shoenberg, Louise Shoer, Charles Shogren, Charolette Shulman, Ruth Silander, Janna Simon, Dorothy Skebelsky, Blanche Skoll, Charlotte Smith, John Smith, Muriel Snekolf, Burton Solberg, Robert Sporn, Samuel Stein, Carl Steinman, Eleanor Stevens, Robert Stolte, Paul Stuart, Unger Sullivan, Marion Suranovie, Rosemary Swanson, Willard Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Helen Taylor, Neida Thomas, Inez Thompson, James Tiegreen, Norma Tietelbaum, Dorothy Turner, Irene Turner, Kathleen Vallely, Jane Van Hoon, Frank Velde, Robert Vichery, Frank Walsh, Susan Watts, John Waterman, Margaret Webster, Helen Wheeler, Madge White, Marie Wien, Jerome Wilcox, Josephine Williams, Virginia Willis, Paul Willson, John Wimpress, Betty Wright, Edna Ziegler, Mercedes Page one hundred fifty Secret Ambition Spinster Traffic cop Beauty expert Salvation Army worker To graduate in 3 years Oldfmaid Committee chairman MS in English World's greatest Stamp bug President of Sigma Epsilon French professor S in Spanish A Harem To graduate Man hater Cartoonist for the Tribune Harold Teen's Lillums To be famous Athletic supervisor Private secretary To sell Florida land Champion icefskater To End another Pocahantas Run a mimeograph To get his H, P. Professor To win male beauty prize at H. P. Jackfoffallftrade Victrola demonstrator Opera Star To make wise-cracks To tease the girls Snake Charmer Trained Nurse Circus manager To pass typing To go to Spain To do the Charleston President of A. C. L. Blushfproof Chaufferette Editor of Le Petit Journal A hat for every mood To own a racer A flapper wild and bold Second George Washington Truck driver Bookkeeper One of the K'4OO To read the bulletin at assemf blies Ashville's society belle To own a tea room Kindergarten teacher Old maid Dancing teacher A Merry Widow To be High Jinks Head of the complaint dept. Lion Tamer Bare back rider To jump rope To get all S's I didn't hear the bell. sr. it it ti 4. it -. it P, 4 'Tm an 'S' pupil. Favorite Alibi I never go out after dark. Left it in my locker. I don't know. Forgot to come. I don't understand. Really, I don't remember! I forgot. Get out of here! I'll bring it tomorrow. I left m book in school y . Are you going to Spain? Just a minute! Couldn't get there sooner. Stop it! I had to stand in line. I'll bring it tomorrow for sure. I can't read the writing in this book. I want to go, tool! Come around tomorrow. Left it in my locker. Is this your first time on the ice? Broke my shoe lace. Sorry. Got no time. I can't come today! Football tickets? -- Our clock stopped teacher. She's crazy. Let's eat! Im not talking. I haven't your book. Earl fyj to bed, etc. No, Ma am. Couldn't find it. I'm going to stay to type. Adios. She ll pass me. I never knew! I love girls! I left it home. I didn't know we had to do it. Really, the street car was out of order. Have too many lessons. I was out late last night. I'm always truthful. I have to see- My allowance ran out. Oh. I forgot it! That's a mistake. The bus was late. I'm here. I used it u so I oversleptf' I got lost in the shuHle, Were you at G. A. R? Forgot my books. I was walking back, Didn't know how. I was over at Dorothy's. I didn't hear you. Sophomores Allen, Breurr, ,Tack 2fA SOPHOMORES NAME Abram Allen, s, Genevieve Alice Allen, Nancy Pauline Ames, Dean Amber, Rhea Anderson, Gladys Andrews, Willis Anse, Eleanor Applebaum, Melvin Applegate, Sanger Armstrong, Elizabeth Aronson, Annette Arshak, Marcia Bacon, Audrey Balch, Harvey Barat, Stuart Bardach, Richard Barker, Edward Barnes, jane Barnett, Iohn Barr, Louise Back, Joseph Beckman, Hazel Bellows, Kenneth Benfelt, Harriet Bawden, Gladys Berghoff, Jack Berkenfield, Elmer Berkson, Mildred Berman, Ruth Berry, Herbert Berystrom, Leonard Biersmith, Marjorie Bigelow, William Biossat, Bruce Bishop, Russel Black, Margaret Blanchard, Natalie Block, Henrietta Block, Vera Blumenthal, Bernice Bowman, Martha Boyd, George Boynton, Ben Page one hundred fiftyftwo NAME Brackenbury, Wesly Braun, Harry Brennan, Iohn Bridges, Roland Broughton, Edna Brownson, Crosby Bums, Claude Burch, Charlotte Burger, Stanley Bush, Bernice Busch, Jane Burton, Maricita Buzzen, Eugene Byrne, Olga Marion Calson, Alice Campbell, Evlyn Cann, Zenabia Cappels, Rietta Carlson, Mildred Carson, Beulah Carr, lvfildred Carruthers, Ben Cattle, Elizabeth Chamberlain, Gertrude Chapin, Katherine Cheesbrough, Victoria Chevalier, Jean Churner, Abraham Clark, Edna Clay, Lois Coe, Evelyn Cohen, Dorothy Cole, Frank Coleman, Geraldine Colosimo, Rous Connolly, Thomas Cook, Louise Cooper, Louis Corbett, Iohn Corris, Richard Cox, Mary Cuthrell, Virginia Daugherty, Thomas NAME Davis, Mary Davis, Wila Day, Marteen Delcuy, Spencer Denby, Alice Dietz, Victor Diezel, john Dillon, Beatrice Doubt, Ray Durante, Tessamine Dwight, Gilmour Dwyer, Frances Eaton, Sherry Eckmann, Helen Edmunds, Lawrence Ehrenberg, Helen Eichenfeld, Lewis Ellstrom, Viola Elson, Charles Elwell, Madeline Epstein, Bernard Erickson, Doris Essig, Agnes Fairburn, Constance Fairchild, Raymond Farmer, Marjorie Farrin, Fanne Feinstein, Leon Fies, Gustave Felsenthal, Jerome Felter, Agatha Ferson, Benjamin Fenchtwanger, Beatr Fietze, Ella Fineberg, Gertrude Finley, james Flanagan, Mary Fortune, Frank Foster, Robert Fox, Zola Francis, Bernice Freund, Clarence Friend, Cora Furney, Lydia Furth, jack ice NAME Futram, Miriam Gahlbeclc, Hazle Gaillard, Louise Galford. Elizabeth Gallegher. Adeline Garnatis, Vera Gaunes, Cathryn Gendell, Herman Gensan, jack German, Lloyd Gibbons, Ray Gidwitz, Lawrence Gierke, Elna Gilby, Mary Giovannis, Peter Glaser, Molly Glass. Maxine Gleason, Edith Goddard, Ruth Goldberg, David Goldberg. Gerald Goldenberg, Albert Goldin, Marjorie Goldman, Adeline Goodheart, Myrtle Godman, Bernard Goodman, james Gnodpasture, Carter Goodrich, Gardener Gordon, Mildred Gray, Laren Greenberg, Herbert Grigsby, Dorothy Guilford, june Gurney. Pat Halerow, james Hall, Aloys Hallam, Ben Hallam. Richard Halley, Henry Halley. Viola Hammel. Walter Hanson, Edith Hansen, Russell Harding, William Page one hundred fifty tnvee NAME Harris, Marton Hart, Gilbert Hauschner, Margot Hardt, Harry Harris, Janet Hawkinson, David Hawley, John Hayden, Edward Heilbron, James Heinmann, Charles Henderson, Ruth Herron, Dorothy Herschleder, Fred Hess, Segal Hickerson, James Hill, Mlargaret Hinckle, Evelyn Hinds, Opal Hobbs, Glenita Holinquest, Alice Hollz, Virginia Hornaday, Tom Horton, Ivan Hubbard, Francis Hubbell, Richard Hughs, Wirt Hyde, Jeanne Ireland, Iverson, Jackson, Jackson, Bertha Remor Ellen Kenneth Jamias, Thomas Jefferson, Ruth Jenkins, Donald Joggers, Mildred Johnson, Charles Johnson Charlotte Johnson, Dorothy Johnson Edward Johnson Helen Johnson, Herbert - Jones, Blodwen Jones, Enriqueta Jones, Mary Ann Joseph, Julia Page one hundred jiftyffour A . NAME Joseph, Herbert Juvenall, James Kadison, Selma Kanne, Minette Katz, Louis Kauders, Dorothea Kelly, Henry Keller, Mary Keiser, Grace Kennedy, Grant Kennington, ? Kernwein, Ruth Kesner, Jane Kessel, Morton Keswick, Jessie Kilduif, Muriel King, Dorothy Kinney, George Kleppinger, William Knieps, William Kracho, Arthur Kreger, Lucille Kromer, Franklin Lain, William Land, Dorothy Laning, Clifford Larmon, Edith Latesto, Anelina Laughlin, Rowland Lawrence, Janet Leach, Gwendolyn Lefbo, Fred Lenhart, Ruth Lester, Ruth Le Vee, Leon Levinsky, Joseph Lewis, Marjorie Lewis, Wilhemia Lichtenstein, Elsa Lieberman, Bernard Liebman, Stella Lifshultz, Burton Lirtz, Lillian Livingston, Rosemary Lockhart, Henry NAME Lockwood, Allen Loeb, Louis Looney, Choice Lotko, Edwin Love, Edward Lowhar, Agatha Lunley. Walter Mae Ray, Jean Mae Ray, Thomas Mallet, Ellen Managree. Estella Mathews, Marion Mauermon. Robert Maxwell, Ellen May, Leo Mayor, Ruth Mead, Paul Mendelsohn, Madelaine Metz, Beatrice Metz, Josephine McCloud, Edward MpElveen, Jean McGinnis, Alice McKittrick, Mona Mickelson, Bernard Mills, John Mitchell, Annette Mitchell, Lois Morgan, Clayton Moss, Milton Mossler, Marjorie Muchell. Jerome Muchenfuss, Lucile Mungoven, Richard Ivfendelnian, Viola Newman, Mariori Nickolson, Florence Northcott, Lois Novak, Sam Nowry, Marion Nussbaum, Evelyn Oberndorf, John Orear, Leslie Osborne, Alfred Oudshoff, Alice NAME Owens. Joseph Parker. Charlotte Parker. Vdahlow Pasternak. David Pearlman, Pearl Penne. Joseph Penticotf, Edna Pergeson. James Perkins, Betty Perlman. Leila Piggot, Edward Pockett, Gladys Poekross, Lester Popp, Horzense Portersfield, George Pottinger. George Powell, Vw'arren Pringle, Marshall Pritikin, Louis Por. Joan Ramsey. Frederieka Rathhurn. Glenna Rawlings, Howard Rcichman, Leona Reid, Gilman Reid. Jerry Reilly, Jack Rhein, Henry Rivardo, Jeanne Rice, Marion Rice, Ruth Ried, Barbara Ritler, May Rhodes, Charles Rodell. Dorothy Rogers, Grace Rohrhack, Betty Roland, Lloyd Rose. Edward Rosenberg, Lucile Rosenheld. Theodore Rosenthal. Julia Rowland. Douglas Ruhin. Lawrence Rulhn. Olivia Page one lzimdred fiftjfffve NAME Russell, Dorothy Saurdate, Sidney Salzman, Harold Sanders, Lucille Sanger, Carrol Sanger, George Saunders, Maxine Sayer, Eleanor Scarrett, Winneld Schnadig, Victor Schneewind, Ferdinand Schoneman, Ruth Schulz, Dorothy Schuman, Sheldon Schwartz, Leonard Scott, Milton Sedgewick, Sibley Segall, Leo Seidensticker, Virginia Self, Clovis Shattuck, Virginia Shinn, Lawrence Sidebatham, Louise Simington, Francis Sims, Lola Singer, Sylvia Singh, Nerissa Skebelsky, Blanche Smith, Catherine Smith, Isabelle Smith, Palmer Snow, Mary Elizabeth Somerman, Daisy Spalding, Annette Stanfield, Wade Steinberg, Ralph Stern, Sara Stevens, Marjorie Stinnett, Alice Stout, Cora Stout, Eloise Straus, Lucile Strauss, Jerome Strauss, Joseph Stresenreuter, Henry Stroup, Elizabeth Summers, Allen Swanstrom, Marjorie Page one hundred Jiftysix NAME Tate, Herman Test, Jack Tenful, Herman Thompson, Alma Thornton, William Thurston, Helene Toon, Dorothy Tower, John Tremens, John Trude, Betty Trude, Jack Trude, Walter Turnquist, William Veatch, Ned Vercammen, Alphonsine Vested, Harry Voight, Harold Von Bergen, Thelma Wagner, Irene Walker, Lloyd Wallstron, Carl Walters, Harold Watrous, George Watson, Janet Weaver, Helen Weil, Amelia Weiller, Jack Weinstein, Bessie Whipps, Helen Wiles, Leslie Willard, Kathryn Williams, Beulah Williams, Mildred Wills, Ester Wills, Evelyn Weinberger, Estelle Winfield, Frances Winfield, Martin Winkneld, Beulah Wise, Russel Wittenberg, Helen Wolfman, Jeannette Woodlock, Clarence Wyrich, Virginia Young, Alberta Zar, Harold Zeigler, Jessie NAME Abelson, Morton Adams, Robert Adler, Irving Albright, Lois Alton, Lillian Anderson, Carl Anderson, Helen Armstrong, Reginald Ashhaek, Solofnan Baiin, Lenora Baird, jane Baker, Olga Barnett, Lillian Bartlett, jack Barton, jane B a tes, R ussel Becker, Dorothy B ecker, Marjorie Becker, Mile S Beckfna n, Carl Bennett, Vir ' gmia Berges, Ruth B arnard, Rhod J Berner, Charles B . ernstein, Harold Bign old, Hele U Bitters, Elsie Block, Lillian Blumenthal, Ira B owfnan, Louise Bradford, Martha Braininer. Ronald Brasier, Virginia Braun, Donald Brcathwaite, Louise Broddy, Phillip Bronner, julie Brooks, john Brown, Bryson, Virginia Bueknaln, Mary Buettner, Virginia Burkhart B Richard , oyd Burner, Albert Burson, Harriet l 2fB SOPHOMORES NAME Burson, Ruth Busy, Erikca Butler, Bertha Carlson, Rodger Carroll, Robert Carter. Mary Clark. Pa uline Chadwick, Marie Chamberlain, Margaret Chladek, Albert Chomsky, Anna Cla X mance, janice Clary, Russel Coga n, Eileen C ohn, Bernard Cohn, Ethel Colb Collins, james Collins, john Conklin. Robert Corbin, Susie Craig, Marjori'e Cramer, Irene Crawford, Laure Cressy. Willard Crouse, ourn, Robert DCE Dorothy Crowe. Frank Curran, Lillian Daefnicke, Violette Dan, Adele Darden, Pearl DeHall, Sarah Derrick, Richard Diekman, Ralph iekson, Charles D Dietz, Gardner Dixion, Bernice Dodd, Ralph Doddridge, Lois Dodson, Versita Dottenheim, Dorothy Dreehsler, Llllia T1 Dre ver, Doro thy Eastland, jane Page one liiwzdred j5ftyf.vez'rz NAME Eddy, Mary Edwards, Alice Eurth, Joseph Fabish, Gwendolyn Fauntz, Jane Fegenhols, Melvin Feilchanfeld, Dorothy Fellinger, Ruth Fowler, Elizabeth Fox, Sidney Gage, Arthur Gallaway, Elizabeth Garmisa, Natalie Gavin, Betty Gilbert, Gordan Gilechantsky, Yelta Girstley, Norbert Glaser, Dorothy Goldberg, Sidney Goldstein, Meta Goode, Howard Goodman, Milton Goodrich, Thomas Gordon, Miriam Grant, Walter Graves, Evelyn Greenberg, Rebie Grigsley, Walter Groalc, Valorie Groves, Lillian Guetzlaif, Doris Guggenheim, Melvin Gunn, Robert Gustavson, Breta Hamrick, Jane Handelman, Leonard Havercamp, Wilbur Hansen, Ethel Harrington, Maxine Harris, Arnold Harris, Frances Harris, Violet Hassenflug, Helen Hasterlik, Ruth Hastings, Willard Page one hundred Jiftyfeigbt 0 .4 1-I NAME Helbrant, Gilbert Heller, Ruth Hellman, Melton Henderson, Sidney Hendricks, Margaret Herkins, John Herman, Howard Hess, Elizabeth Hess, Harry Hile, Elna Hollman, Jack Hofman, Mary Jane Horton, Mary Horwich, Fay Howard, John Hughes, Vivian Hunter, Beatrice Hussman, Reinert Hutchinson, Valdez Hutchinson, Vernon lsraels, Elmyra Ito, Howard Jackson, Lois Jacoby, Bernice Jaris, Albert Johnson, Chester Johnston, Grace Jones, Charlotte Jones, Dorothy Jones, John Jones, Robert Jordan, Rose Joseph, Phyllis Kammerlick, Louis Kaplan, Harold Keith, Jeane Kenny, Dick Kenney, Sybil Kern, Robert Kidder, Herbert King, Arnold Kirbaux, Lawrence Klien, Vera Knipped, Charles Kovnat, Bernard NAME Kramer, Gladys Kupfer, Frank Kupfer, William Lang, Clarence Lange, Ruth Larson, Edward Lavin, Alex Lazer, Ruth Leary, Helen Lee. Betty Leonard, Virginia Levy, Jeanette Lewis, Charles Lieberthal, lack Loeb, Pauline Lorentzen. Bob Lowrie, Donald Lumley, Herbert Lund, Vera Lurie, Howard Lyons, Bernadine Maeyama, Chiyoko Mack, William Manusas, Gerald Marcinick, Martha Marks, Janette Marrs, Robert Mayer, Eleanor Mead, Marie Mellman, Aaron Menzel, Abe Metos, William McDonold, William McDougal, Lydia McGraw, Mildred McMahon, Nettie McKay, Betsy McKay, Wilhelmina McPhee, Anna Mead, Alene Michael, Helen Miller, Stanley Mitchell, Geraldine Mitchell, Helen Mollatt, Gordon NAME Montgomery, Eleanore Moses, Herman Muller, Michael Mushina, Helen Nachman, Adie Nash, Richard Nelson, Anna Nelson, Lillian Neymark, Ruth O'Brien, Charles Oreutt, Fredrick Orman, Morris Palmer, Cathrine Patten, Charles Patch, leel Peskind, Frances Peterson, Louise Pinchard, Davis Pitch, John Pitts, David Price, Emma Pullen, Vera , Rauen. Robert Rcavley, Henrietta Reichel. Bob Rcvenig. Alice Ring, Mary Ritchell, Ed Robertson, Albert Robertson, Margaret Rockwell, Hazel Rogers, Lester' Rosenberg, Gertrude Rcsenburg, jack Resenleld, Marion Rosenfeld, Harold Ross, Lois Roth, Charlotte Rouse, Catherine Rousenharn, Richard Ruben, lsidore Rucker, Tom Sampson, Anna Sanders. Sarah Page one himtlred tx nine NAME Sarche, Beatrice Sayer, Esther Schlessinger, Pauline Schoettle, Annabelle Schreiber, Philip Schulz, William Seabrooks, Marion Sherman, Walter Shoenburg, Gertrude Skinner, Pauline Slater, Kathryn Slurman, Dale Smith, Audrey Smith, Kathryn Smith, Norris Smoler, Marshall Sommeriield, Douglas Sorgeefrei, Norman Spechin, Lucille Spencer, Anna Spray, Mabel Staley, Paul Stanton, Jack Stassni, Anthony Stein, Jeanette Stein, Robert Stephens, Fern Stern, Edith Stewart, Jean Swank, Donald Swank, John Swift, Eldred Swingler, Walter Tagney, Marion Talbot, Esther Phyllis Tennenbaum, Jack Test, Frances Page one hundred sixty NAME Thomas, Gordon Thomas, Helen Thomas, ,lack Tomhave, Viola Trappe, Grace Traynor, Elsie Van Gelder, Iris Van Linden, Alphonse Vert, Keneth Wachman, Edith Wald, Jane Walker, William Wallesen, William Walton, Bertha Walton, Eloise Wangersheim, Maxine Ward, Catherine Washer, Leopold Waterhouse, William Wayne, Genelle Weaver, Richard Weinrebb, Fernlee Weinstein, Lois Welch, Robert Wendt, Dorothy White, Reginald Wildrich, Virgil Wiley, Mary Lee Willard, Oscar Williams, Trevor Willie, Mildreth Winer, Max Wolf, Selma Woltman, Joseph Wood, Harol Wright, Harold Freshmen 1fA FRESHMEN Aaron, Alfred ..... ..... A mbitious Abram, Carrie .... .... M ilitary Ackerman, Julia .... .... P eppy Albrecht, Herta .... .... P owdery Allen, Mazine ..... --Madefup Aller, Raymond .... .... T itian Allison, Jane ...... ..... S hort Atheimer, Lillian ....... ..... C . I. C. Anderson, Charlotte --- ..... Athletic Anderson, Mildred ..... ..... P eevish Andrews, George--- .... Wonderful Apmador, Betty .... ---Angelic Apolsky, Sam ----- ---- S hieky Aronson, Michael ---- ------ H opeful Aubert, Germaine--- ----- Particular Ault, Robert -.--.- -...- P esty Auspitz, Arlene--- ---- Alfected Aylen, Iris ------ --------- F USSY Ayres, Charlotte--- ---- Thoughtful Babigian, Isabelle ---- ------ P eppy Bach, Wilfred ----- ----- P athetic Bader, Marie ---- ----- S weet Bailies, Estelle --- .------ Keen Bailey, Robert ----- -Handsome Baker, Edward ----- Baker, Ralph ---- Balluff, James ------ Bannon, Margaret ---- ---- Barnet, Orville ---- Barrett, Virginia ----- Bauer, Robert ----- Beel, Peggy ------- -Masculine Bakeman, Ulysses -- ---- --- -Innocent ------Hot - -Tranquil -Ambitious ----------I ----Amiable -----Burly ----Stylish Behrens, Evelyn ---- -------- T imid Bell, Edward ------ Benham, Dorothy ---- Benthey, Elizabeth --- Berdan, Ben ------- Berger, Elvira ---- Bernstein, Amy ---- Bertenshay, Emma ---- Beucus, Elsie ------ Bigiarelli, Stanley ---- Bicket, McClure--- Bingham, Charles-- Bircher, Jack ---- Blair, Mildred--- Page one lumdred sixtyftwo ----Funfloving A-----Happy -- ----Quiet ----Youthful ------Shy - -- - Studious - -Weighty - - -Generous - - - -Obliging - - - -Tricky - - - - Formal -----Hot -----Brave l A e ' Blakeslie, Sarah ---- --------Petite Blanchard, Anne -- ---- Unaffected Bleimar, Cecelia ---- ----- A ttractive Block, Bernard ----- ----- M ighty Block, Mary --------- ------ H appy Blumenthal, Stanley ---- ---- D ilatory Bobbs, Caroline ----- ----- S nappy Booknis, Albert ---- ------- T easing Bowman, Vivian ---- ----- A lgebraic Bowren, George --- Boyle, James ---.-- - --- - -Giggly - - ----- Careless Brandenburg, Lullea - ---- Rompish Bredt, Max ------- ----- Q uiet Bremer, Geraldine --- ------ Sweet Brightman, Mary -- Brinson, Eleanor--- Brofman, Hymen-- Brosihan, Fred ----- -- ----- Aquatic ------Chic -- ---- Retiring --- - Shieky Brown, Huberta ---- ----- A lfable Brown, William- - - --------Carrotftop Bruecker, Frederick --------- Agreeable Brummel, Donald ---- ----- R eliable Bryson, Lois ------ Buckpitt, Mary ---- Bullock, Florence ---- Burgland, Dorothy- Burke, Edna -------- Burns, Richard ---- Burnside, Ethel ------ -----Noisy ----Merry ----Pretty -----Vivid -----Busy -----Alert -----Taffy Butterworth, Ethel ---- ---- S tudious Byrne, James -------- ----- C urious Calder, Robert ----- ----Saxon Calohan, Virginia --- -------- Curly Carlson, Hazel ---- Carney, Francis-- Carr, Edmund ----- ---- - - --Ambitious --------Sedate -Mischievous Carpenter, Imogene--- ----- Musical Cassell, Ben ---------- -----Busy Cavanaugh, Dorothy ----- ----- F ickle Cerf, David ---------- ----- T hrifty Chesler, Leonard ------ ----- S weet Christianson, William --- ----- Sorry Clausen, Bernice ----- ----- B londe Cohen, Bessie ----- -------- Q uief Cohen, Jerome--- ---- Bookfworm Cohen, Joe ------ ---- S tudious Cohen, Sidney ----- ---- C heerful Cohn, Evangeline .... ..... 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I mmature Davis, William--- ---- Talkative Dawson, Earl ------ .---..- S uave De Albert, Albert ----- ---- , Handsome De Jonghe, Agnes -- .-.- Mischievous Dempster, Helen --- .--.---. Jolly Denney, Virginia -.-.- --.- B uoyant Dickow, Ralph ----.----.-.-.-- Bright Di Grazia, Anthony ------- Industrious Dixon, Alvey -------- ------ D emure Dolio, Raymond ------ ---- I ngenious Doubt, Marguerite --- ---- Helpful Drebing, Harold ------- Dreibrodt, Stoddard ----Manly -----Wise Druck, Esther ---.--- ---- S tudious Drumm, Harold ---- ----- G olfer Drummond, Fern ---- ---- A rtistic Dubinsky, Philip ---- ---- C aretul Dubowich, Corinne--- ------- Cute Dunning, Jack ------- ---- D elightful Dunkley, Florence .--- ------ H elpful Durling, Suzanne --- ---- Flapperish Duvall, Hugh ---- Dwyer, Charles-- Dwyer, Helen ---- ----- East, Evelyn --- East, Searing ------ Ebert, Mildred ---- Eckhaus, Robert ---- Edwards, Frank ---- -- ----Lazy Scientific Hotfmamma --------Petite -------Curious Undecided ------Tiny --- Hamy Egleston, Hawley ---- ---- F orgetful Eiger, Joe ------- ----- F aithful Eliel, Lawrence -- ----- Lucky Elliott, Dejunnis--- ---Dauntless Epstein, Norman ----- ----- M usical Erickson, Edna ---- ---Cheerful Essig, Milton ---- ----- E ager Fairburn, Jack ----- ----- P opular Farewell, Charles ---- ----- P leasant Fear, William ----- ---Fearless Feldstein, Joe ------ ------ L oud Finlay, Samuel ---- --Courteous Finnegan, Irene -.-- ---- B ashful Fischer, Evelyn-- .--- Talkative Fishbune, Beatrice-- ---Willing Fisher, Edward ---- ---- A lgehraic Fisk, Clara --------- ------- F air Fitzgerald, Gerald ----- ---- A ngelic Fitzsimmons, Dorothy ------- Vivacious Flanagan, Jack -------- ---- A rtistic Flynn, Janice ------- ---- M odest Forster, Helen--- ---- Steady Foster, Vera ---- ---Dreamy Fox, Robert --- ---- Bashful Frank, Bernice--- ----- Jovial Franke, Irene ------ ---- G enteel Frankle, Reuben .-.- ---Collegiate Fredrickson, James- - - Freeman, Bertha --- Friedman, Morton-- Furry, Tom ------- Furth, Joseph--- Gabney, Stephen- - Gaillord, Marie ------ Gallagher, Ruby ----- Gallard, James ---- Gallant, Thomas--- Gambell, Geneviexc Garrett, Kirk ----- Garriock, Florence- --- Butch -- -- -Nervy - - - - -Funny --Prcsuming Fueriesen, Irving ----- --- -- - -- - Speedy - - - - - -Frantic -- - -Diniinutive ---Pleasant - -- - -Tcpid Bashful - - - -Lazy ---Smart ---Lively ----Cute Page one liimdred iixtyltlivee Gattenio, Mary ..... .... B rilliant Gear, Elsie ...... Gerwig, Florence--- Gerwig, Louise ----- --- -----Busy -------Timid -Timid too George, George ---- ...--- N oisy Gerrie, Clarence ---- Getzoff, Byron --- Geyer, Rose --.- Ghenda, Mary ---- Gibson, Bill ..----- -----Neat ----Frank ------Short -Talkative ------Lanky Gilbey, William ----- ---- D evilish Gilkey, Mary Louise ---- --.... ' 'Sl' Gilkey, Robert -.... .... H ayseed Gillespie, Lester ---- -.-- R eliable Gittler, Samuel ---- ---. I nformal Glickauf, Joseph .---- ---Kittenish Gonzolez, Jose ---.... ---- G abby Goldenbert, Florence --- ..---. Petite Goldberg, Harold -.-- -...- T alkative Goodman, Lillian ----- ---- H elpflll Gooksky, William ---- -..- C level' Gordon, Elaine --.-- --.- S tudious Gordon, Natalie --- .-.... Refined Gorman, Mabel --.- .--.. V ivacious Gray, Garnette ---- ..---- C H1111 Greenberg, Essie --.-- .-.. B rilliant Greemaerg, Russel -.-- -.... F iery Greenfield, Irving ---- --.. Q uiet Greer, Cornelius ---- ---Sturdy Grilhn, Clifford ---- ---- P laflid Griifin, John ----- --Reliable Gross, Max --.- ----- F OOliSl1 Gross, Vera -.--- ---. C arefree Gunn, Andre ------ ---- D reamy Haefele, Willard ----- ------ 5 l'l0ft Halton, Harold --.-. .---. U nlucky Hamilton, Marjorie - Hamner, Virgil ----- -- Hansen, Annabelle ---- Harries, Eliva ----- - Harrison, Lee ---- Harris, Stanley ----- - - Hart, Alice ----.--- Hathaway, Richard- Hawkinson, Troy--- -- ---- Vivacious ----Nifty -----Lazy -------Mild -----Shiekflike ----Large - - ----- Playful ---- -----Sombre - - .--. Animated Henderson, Arvicl --.. .--..-- I ndian Hernbrott, Anna -- - Page one hundred sixtyvfour -Frivolous Herbst, Malta ------ ---- ----Dollflike Herndon, Agnes- Herzka, Marjorie Hilburn, James -.-- - - - .---- Peaceful - ----- Sparkling -----Fiery Hirsh, Robert --.--- ------ F lirty Hoebel, Donald ---. ---. A ngelic Hoge, Alden --.-- -.-- J ovial Holmes, Fred ------ ---.- G allant Horwich, Aubrey ---- .--- C urious Houston, John ------ ---- Q uiet Howe, Charles ----- -------- G reat Howe, Robert ---- ----- G enerous Huber, William .--. --- --Carefree Hynes, Lucille -..- ----- D iminutive Ito, Elizabeth -.-. ------ D emure Jackson, John ---- --...- R itzy Jackson, Ruth --- ------ Lively Jacobs, Bernice--- ---- Spitfflre Jaeger, Barbara --.-- ----- C ute Jahnke, Marian -.-. ------- P lump James, Grace ------ ---.- E nergetic Jameson, Donald --.- ----- J esting Jedinak, Nick --.- ----- C areffree Jeffries, Robert --- ---- Pleasant Jenkins, Gratia Jensen, George-- . E --- ----- Happy -- --Placid Johnson, Agnes ---- ---- S tudious Johnson, Annette ---Giggly Johnson, Betty ---- ------ Q uiet Johnson, Betty ----- ---- V ivacious Johnson, Dexter-- .------ Solemn Johnson, Ellen ---- ---- C ongenial Johnson, Ethel ------ -.--- F rivolous Johnson, Harold --- --.-.-- Tubby Jones, Kenneth ---- ---. C ourteous Jones, Ruth ------ ----- G iggly Jones, Thaddaeus--- ----- Sincere Jordon, Goldie --- ----- Good Jordan, Robert ----- ---- B lushing Joseph, Vivian --- --------- Prim Kaatz, Edwin ----- ----- Ki ttenish Kahlish, Solomon ---- ----- P recise Kahn, Herbert -.--- --- -----Droll Kaub, Catherine --.. ----- C ornfcob Kayner, Hardy ---- .--- A greeable Keise, Gizella ------ -------- 8 'Sl' Kelly, Edmund ..--- ----- F oolish Kelley, Tom ---- Kent, Harry ---- -----Jolly -----Loud Ketler, Ruth .... Kidder, Orson .... Kimball, Fred --- King, Loretta .... King, Harold ..... Kneen, Elizabeth .... Koester, Elmer-- Kohler, Drew ..... Kohlhof, Mildred .... - ---- -Cute ---Dutiful -- -- -Knavish -----Silent ----Slick - - - -Warm - -- - Kittenish -Persistent - - - -Frank Kohn, Bertram ...... ...., P leasant Kornblith, Sidney--- Krachey, Helen ----- Kreps, Gladys ---- Kruger, Sara ---- Kurley, Anna ----- Langert, Bernice--- Lantz, Virginia-- Largent, John ----- Larson, Myron ---- Larson, Ruth ---- -- ---- Punctual -------Loud Mysterious - - -Kinetic -----Thin - - -Modest Landauer, Joseph ---- -- - - - - - -Brilliant - --Sincere - - ---Deliberate - -----Bright ---Comely Lasliley, Ulga ------- - - - - -Pleasant Lawrence, LeRoy ---- ----- N atural Leavitt, Trowbridge - Leonard, Charles -- Leonard, Louise - Lerner, Ben ------ Levinson, Samuel ---- ---- Levin, Noah ----- Levin, Robert--- Levine, Edward ---- Levith, George--- Levy, Robert ---- Levy, Ruth --- Levy, Stanley ---. Lewis, Judith ---- Lewis, Rosalie --- Link, Muriel ------ Linsell, Edward ---- Linsky, William --- Lippe, Dorothy ---- Lisse, Sol ------- Lockwood, Hester ---- - - - -- ----- Peppv -Persistent - - - - Smart - - - - - -Witty -Handsome --- ---Lively -Sparkling ----Witty ----Unlucky -----Wise ----Wise --- -Smart --Friendly ----Tardy -Laughing ------Shy - - - Precise - - - - Petite -----Little - - - -Jovial Loewy, Allex --.------ ----- M usical Loguenetz, Alexandria-- ------ Prim Loos, Catherine ----- Lorentzen, Pauline- - - - - - Maas, Muriel --------- - - - - - - Jolly -Lethargic - -- -Polite McDonald, William --------- Amusing McGregor, Charles-- Magers, Rhoda ---- Mallette, James ---- Mandel, Roslyn ----- Mannard, Wilbur--- Mardis, Robert ---- Maretz, Esther ---- Marienthal, John -- Marks, Hyella --- Marl-zs, Zelda ---- Marshall, Alan-- Marshall, Grace-- Martain, Jack ---- Mark, Helen -------- Massover, William ---- - - Mathews, Bonita ----- Mathews, William ----- May, Robert ------- -----Scotch -----Smart --------Active -----Flapperish -----Drawly -----Pleasant - ------Helpful Mischievous ------PBPPY -----Snappy -- -Friendly - - - -Mysterious - - - -Intellectual -----Quiet ---Amiable -----Petite -- --Playful ----Selling Mayer, Josephine ----- ---- V ampish McFarland, Thelma ---- McKee, Russell --- McNiece, Marian -- Melton, Evelyn ---- -- Michael, Doris ---- -- Michael, Kenneth ---- ---- ------New - - ----- Lively - - - Artistic - - ---Quiet - - - Pleasant -----Quiet Miller, Dorothy ----- ----- A mbitious Miller, Edwin ----- ------- S ilgnt Miller, Edwin ----- -Also silent Miller, Elizabeth ---- ----. P opular Miller, Ruth ------ ----- M usical Millot, Wilbur -- ----- Handsome Minor, Willis--- ---- Gallant Minter, Marie --- ---Artistic Mitchell, Gladys -- ---- Subdued Mochelle, Frances-- ----- Pleasing Molnar, Ilka -.. ------ ------- P rudent Montgomery, Marjorie ----- Resourceful Moore, Eulalie ------ .--.. Q uid Moore, Lillian ----- ------- J Ovial Moore, Ruth ------ --Energetic Morris, Mildred --- ---- Adorable Murphy, Mildred ---- ----- A thletic Murray, Janet ----- ----- E xact Myers, Ruick ---- Nafe, Alden--- Neenan, Marie -- Nelson, Braina -- Nelson, Roy ------ Nelson, Jefferson -----Noisy -------Slick -- -Chubby - - - -Clever -- - -Nervous --- Pleasant Page one liumired .sixt5'fj'i1'e Nelson, Paul ...... Nelson, Ruby ....... Newberger, Arnold ....... ------Still -----Blonde -------Shy Newmark, Richard ........ Lady'sfman Northquist, Esther--- -------- Blithe O'Brien, Frederick ----- - Ofiill, Lawrence ---- Ohlendorf, Edna--- Oltman, Delta--- O'Meara, Ralph ---- O'Niel, Francis--- Orozco, Jose ----- Osterman, Alma ----- - - - - - Solemn - - - - -Witty ---Ovicular -- ---Titian - -- - -Talkative ------jovial -----jovial ----Plump Osterman, Corrine --- .---. Spanish Outman, Ethel ----- - - -Friendly Overhiser, Claudia -- - ----- Musical Pacente, Peter ----- Page, Thomas ---- Paine, Margaret ---- Palman, John ------ Parrott, Dorothy ---- Payne, William .--- Pearl, Leonard ---- Pearson, Meriam--- Pfeffer, Herbert ---- Pfeiffer, Leona --- Piercy, Frank --- Pliner, Albert --- Pliner, Joe ---- Plotkin, Oscar--- Poquet, Louise ----- Porter, Winston --- Powell, LaDonna--- Prager, David ------- Prestiphilip, Gertrude--- Price, Jerome ------- Price, Jimmy ------ Quinn, Cincent ---- ----inimitable -Dependant --LLLMischievous ------Small -----Quiet - --- - Serious - - --Ambitious -- - -Athletic - - - - Steady - - - - Dreamy - - - - -Musical - -- - -Musical ----Playful ----Active ----Smart -----Handy ----Trustful ----Lanky - - - Domestic -----Jolly ---Cute ----Artful Raskauskas, Walter -- -------- Pious Rainey, Novellette --------- Inquisitive Randolph, Forrest ------- -Affectionate Rappoport, Betty ---- ------ H urried Reed, Alice --------- ---- R eligious Reed, Philip -------- -- ---Giggly Revzan, Clarence ------ ---- E fficient Reynolds, Charlotte ---- ------Slim Rlce, Roy .---..---. ---- - Absent Riker, Lewis- ---- - Rinmann, Alice-- Page one lwxadved sixtyfsix --Relentless ----Peppy 4 I Robinson, janet ---- Charlestonflike GeorgiafBrown Robey, Rose --.------- Robinson, Idell -------- --------Sociable Rogerson, Frances --.--------- Smiling Rosenthal, Mildred ----- Rosenthal, Jerry ------ Spilker, Helen --- Sporn, Bertha --- Stackler, Sidney ---- Stage, Donald ----- Stahl, Leonard ----. Stattman, Jean ----- Stauffer, Maurine ---- Steele, Gerald ------ Steigley, William ---- Stein, Rita --.----- Stepheny, Jerome--- Sterling, Keith ----- Stern, David ------ Stewart, Cameron ---- Stephens, Lester --- Stickler, Harold ---- Storms, Beatrice ------- ----Flapperish -----Unique ------Rippling - - - -Attractive -------Wise -----Helpful ---Chewy ------Idle ----Original - -- - -Likable -----Good ------Shy ---------Tiny -- - - -Collegiate -------Early ---Bothersome --------Tall - --.- Garrulous ----Blushing Sutherland, Charlotte- - - ----- Quiet Suttie, Grant -------- Swanson, Fred ------- Swanson, Graham --- Swanson, Ruth ------ Swanstrom, Virginia --- -Reticent - - - - -BigfBoy -- - - -Serious - - - -Glorious - ---------- Exact Swartz, Jack -------- ----- S earching Swenson, Oliver ----- Swimmer, Margaret ---- -------Wise -----Artistic Swiridge, jane ------ --.-- S acharine Sypole, Howard ---- -------Flighty Tannhill, Dorothy -------- Wholesome Thomas, Francis ---- --------Lively Thomas, Margaret ---- ----- I ntriguing Thoney, Shelby ---- Tondu, Adeline ---- Torstenson, Clifford- -- - -Athletic ------Steady Toll, Clarence ------- - - - ---- Roguish ------Easy Trautman, Helen ---- ---Bizarre Trenk, Myrtle ------ ---- P recise Tucker, Walter ---------------- Kind Turkington, Dorothy ---------Pleasant Turnquist, Myrtle -------------- Wise Tuttle, Willson ------ ----- A greeable Twitchell, Frank ----- Udelson, Milton --- -------Small ---g'Frosh Vallette, Herbert ....... Vandersmith, Arlene ..... -----Quiet -----Nice VanFlymen, Lucille- .... Curly Vernon, Agnes ...... .... B rilliant Vestid, Louise ..v. ..... N oisy Wack, Albert ...., ..... R ugged Roskopf, Morton .... ..... F ussy Roth, Roslyn ..... ...... D emure Rowland, Neil ..... .... H andsome Rudolph, Gladys ........... --A1'tiStiC Rumshas, Josephine ........ Hotfmama Rusch, Henry ...... Rush, Charles .... Russel, Roine .... Ryder, Ruth ..-.... Samuel, Richard .,... Samuels, Arthur --- Sander, Edna .--... Dandmeyer, Jane--- Sandon, Helen ...... Sanclow, Byron ..... Sapir, Herbert ..... Saxon, Bernard ..... Schindler, Milton--- Schlesinger, Sidney ---.. Schnider, Catherine ---- Schwartz, George--- Schwartz, Susan --- Scott, William ---- Seitz, Louise ------ - - - - -Noisy Mischievous - - - Reduced - ----Radical -----Pesty ----Lazy ----Red --- --Lively U - .... Faithful ----Fickle -----Timid -Meditative ------Cute -----Sioux -----Fussy ----Windy Coquetish --- --Bashful - - -Reserved Seymour, William ---- ....- S HHPPY Shanon, Katherine -- Shapiro, Robert --.-- .... A mbitious -----Noisy -- --Studious Sheehan, Irene ----- Shewry, Reginald ---- ---- S tudious Siegel, Charles ----- -Charleston Silk, Mary ----...... ...-v-- C Oy Sills, Dorothy -........-.. ---Flippiillt Silverthorne, Herbert Simon, Edward ---- Simpson, Kenneth--- Sims, Eleanor ------ Clayton ----- ------- C autious Smith, Smith Smith, Smith, Smith smith, Smith Elsie ------ Gertrude ---- Lucille ---- Ruth ---- Rena ---- Ruth C.- - - - ---- Wise ----Nice ---Strong -------Classy Ornamental --------Smart ----Quiet ------Tall -----Cute -----Short Smith, Sidney ---- Solfe, Dorothy ---- Solomon, Lorraine--- Somers, Lucille ----- ----Fiery -----Cute ----Wise -------Slim Sorenson, Mildred ----------- Lipfstick Sperekas, Charles--- Wade, Josephine --- Wagner, Harold ---- Waggoner, Evelyn -- Waite, Cornelia ----- Walker, William--- Ward, Paul ------ Vv'ard, Fellmer ----- Wasserman, Seymour Weathesby, Corrine- - - - - - - Fashionable Webster, Harriet ---- ---- Weisskopf, jack ---- Weinreb, Jane ---- Weiner, Martin ------ Weisman, Gertrude - Wemple, Edward--- - - ---- Faithful Werner, Howard ---- Wester, Ingred ---- White, Herbert ---- Whitney, james ----- - -- --Scientific Wiggins, Dorothy ---- - - - - - Superfluous ---Languid ---Hopeful - -- --Coy ---- -Pretty ----Faithful ----Calm -- ------ Gentle --- --- -Handsome ---Studious Extravagant -- ---Sheba -----Placid -- ..--- Simple -----Shy ----Sweet ----Weary ---Brilliant Wilcoxson, Williani -------- ---- K ind Wilkinscin, Loyola ---- -- Wilson, Richard ---- Wilson, Robert--- Wilsori, Vincent ---- Williams, Ethel ----- Williams, Harold --- Williamson, Dwight- Wilsky, Victor ----- Witte, Esther ----- Wittereen, Jacob ---- Wittle, Priscilla --- Wittle, Virginia ----- Woodfield, Marcella- Wright, Peggy ------ Wright, Robert --- Wright, Sarah ----- Yager, William ----- Zahelin, David ---- Zeariug, Naill ---- Ziff, Bessie ----- Zolla, Robert--- --Energetic -- - -Wicked ---- - Shieky --- -Fresh - --Pleasant -- ----- Tough --------Scientific ---Shiekish ---Precious -- - - Pensive ----Speedy --- --Goldy -- ----- Wzlrflike --- -Agreeable - -----Lazy -----Quiet -- - -Conceited ---Athletic - -- -Southern -----Curly ----- S Page one liimdred sixtx xeten Aaron, Daniel Adams, Florence Adams, Robert Allen, Harry Allen, Mark Alberson, Almeta Altman, Lorraine Anderson, Genevieve Bachner, Harriet Baham, Redia Bailey, Carroll Baitcher, Ruth Baity, Anna Mae Bakeman, Mlyss Balkin, Ruth Bannister, Violet Barat, Ruth Barber, John Barr, Hortense Barron, Vera Basso, Joseph Baugher, Albert Beauchamp, Ward Bell, Lucy Bernstein, Marilee Berry, Edward Biesenthal, Jane Bilas, Catherine Billings, Marjorie Bishop, Raymond Black, Annie Blake, Ruth Blanchard, Frank Block, Harold Block, Mildred Blum, Loraine Bode, Margaret Borenstein, Shirley Botosk, Sibyl Bowen, Helen Brafford, George Braustetter, john Page one hundred sixtyleight 1fB FRESHMEN Brazier, Carena Brez, Harold Brown, Dorothy Brown, Euretta Brown, Harry Brown, Perie Brussow, Marion Bryer, Dorothy Bryson, Grace Buissert, Theresa Burdeau, Joseph Burgess, Eugene Burnach, Milton Burns, Harry Burr, Evelyn Cacioppo, Charles Calver, Melvin Cannon, Winfield Canter, Molly Carr, Frank Cashman, Robert Cathcart, Helen Caton, Anna . Chadwick, Helen Chandler, Estelle Chapin, James Chapman, Lucy Chaurette, Geraldine Chertkoff, Hyman Cheuben, Frances Chino, Franklin Chunberoif, Leah Cinnon, Jack Clark, Hilda Clark, Walter Clemens, Ruby Cliver, Paul Cohn, Joseph Coltman, john Connoly, James Conway, Evelyn Cooke, Horace iff ,L Cooper, Ethyl Copeland, Benjamin Corn, David Corry, Arthur Cox, Evelyn Crane, Walter Cundy, Paul Curry, Grace Custer, Power Cutler, Claude Dauer, David Davis, Joe DeLoach, Julia Deneen, Margaret Dillon, Clifford Downing, Elizabeth Drayton, Julien Drebing, Roy Duetsch, Richard Duras, Marena Dvorin, Manual Earle, Ruth Eccles, Mildred Eckhaus, Harold Ellis, Clayton Ellis, Marian Elson, William Ettinger, Norman Evans, Archie Fallon, Russell Felch, Margaret Feldman, Burton Ferguson, Janet Finegold, Sophie Finkelstein, Lillian Fischer, Ruth Fisher, Ruth Flood, Harriet Flores, Max Flowers, William Flynn, Florence Fogg, Betty Mary Foster, Marion Frank, Simon Franke, Grace Freedman, Shirley Frey, Marcella Frieck, Wallace Friedlander, Mary Friedman, Bernice Frieling, Marie Frisbie, Eugene Frost, Lillian Fuller, Robert Gale, Ruth Gast, Bernice Geinzer, Frederic Gerber, Eleanor Getz, Jane Getzoif, Byron Gibbs, Marjorie Gilmour, Allan Gittings, Elva Glick, Ruth Gold, Sylvia Goldman, Carl Goldstaudt, Walter Goldstein, Belle Goldstein, Natalie Goldthorpe, Ruth Gonzalezes, Bertram Gooch, William Gordon, Delamar Graham, Moses Granville, Walter Gray, Edmonia Gray, Marian Green, Mauda Greenbaum, Elizabeth Greenberg, Florence Greenwald, Melvin Gregory. Harry Groves, Lenore Gunberg, Rogers Hahn, Gladys Hall, Celia Hall, Evelyn Hall, Rachel Hansen, Howard Harner, Evelyn Harrigan, Dorothy Harrington, Kenneth Harris, Charlotte Harris, Helen Hart, Helen Harvatic, Matilda Hazard, Roberta Henderson, Helen Henry, Ester Henry, Jerome Herzog, Robert Heyman, Myron Hill, Gertrude Hollander, Fannie Holley, Luramae Hollis, Garland Holle, Robert Hortch, Beatrice Horvatic, Anna Housum, Paul Howland, Marie Huber, Dale Hughes, George Humphrey, Helen Husman, Hazel Husmann, Mabel Hyman, Abe Hynnes, Vivian Irwin, William Isaacs, Henry Jackson, Charles Jackson, Etta Jackson, Frank Jackson, Grace Jackson, Helen Jacob, Marion James, Hal James, Sterling Janssen, Catherine Jeifrey, Thomas Jepson, Mildred Johnson, Grace Johnson, Harold Johnson, Lillian Johnson, Lucille Jones, Alice Jones, Ethel Jones, Madeline Jones, Morefudd Kahn, Zelda Kan, Edward Kaplan, David Kaufman, Conrad Kenny, Corine Kerman, Jane Kerstein, Junior Kimes, Gerald King, Camille King, Lloyd King, Marie Kinnidy, Winnie Kirby, Richard Kittredge, Madeline Klein, Grace Klein, Irma Knoz, Josephine Koefold, Dorothy Kohn, Blossom Kohn, Jeanne Korn, Fern Kohn, Arthur Kramer, Irene Krebe, Jack Kreitzman, Judith Kuhns, Joe Kurtz, Lena Kuziel, John Lage, Frances Lalar, Leonard Lambert, Elsie Lambesis, James Lange, Dorothy Lange, Eileen Langhar, Devera Page one liimdred xixt mme Page on Langston, Elinore Lanski, Morton LaPorte, Florence Lashley, Olga Lauder, Barbara Laves, Norman Lawrence, Edgar Lazar, Leonard Leavitt, Ruth Leiber, Eleanor Leman, Vera Leming, Dorothy Leonard, Mildred Lester, Dorothy Leonard, Mildred Lester, Dorothy Levenson, Lina Levin, Myron Levine, Fred Levinsky, Seymour Levy, Michael Levy, Morton Lewis, James Lidtke, Edward Lindauer, Ralph Long, Gerald Lovell, Margaret Lowenstein, Harold McDonald, Lester Maddison, Vera Madison, Oriental Main, Marjory Malone, Thelma Martin, Billie Mazizine, Dorothy McCarthy, Evelyn McFetridge, Deltamae McGlasker, Georgia McKinley, Charles McKinney, Osia McLeary, Thomas McNally, Walter McNaughton, Allan Menrileis, Catherine e hundred seventy Merk, Bertha Merrill, J. 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Meyer, Alvin Meyerick, Bonita Meyers, Herbert Meyers, Nathan Miller, Beatrice Miller, Frederick Miller, Martha Montgomery, Nell Monzia, Zetta Moore, Lillian Moorman, Shelton Morgan, Ruth Morse, Gayl Moss, Ruth Moy, May Mullet, Howard Murrah, Minnie Muttart, Virginia Neal, Howard Nelson, Evelyn Nelson, Margaret Nelson, Minnie New, Louis Newcomer, Thomas Newell, Mary Noel, Helen Nolan, Robert Noreen, Alice Norman, Ingeborg Nudleman, Arnold Nylen, Harold Oberg, Richard O'Brien, John Ogden, Charles O'Malley, Mary Opper, Jack Orther, Herbert Papenfus, Ramond Parke, Josephine Parry, Carolyne Parson, Charles Paulsen, Florence Pearson, Bernice Pearson, Helen Perington, Sidney Peters, Joseph Phillips, Allen Jane Pingrose, Dorothy Pinnas, Arthur Pointer, Annete Pollak, Richard Pond, Catherine Poponfus, Lillian Porter, Frank Price, Miles Priest, Ruth Pukis, Frank Punmeler, Edward Purcell, Donald Raffle, Hyman Ragsdale, Elizabeth Ralston, Virginia Randell, Helen Rassonits, Elizabeth Rayfield, William Reagan, Ethel Redfield, Robert Rernan, Jane Riese, Irene Rifas, Sara Ringgold, Mary Rivers, Henry Robbins, Lewis Roberts, Anne Robinson, Laurentine Roder, John Rogers, Josephine Rolfe, Stanley Rosenberg, Lester Rosenthal, Carl Roszhart, Julius Roth, Abelle Rubens, Robert Rubenstein, Sol Rubin, Jeannette Rubin, Lillian Ruebeusam, Catherin Sabath, Richard Sarnat, Bernard Schiller, Harold Schipek, Victor Schlegelmilch, Harry Schnadig, Marion Schuitema, Evelyn Scott, Ahvastasic Scott, Helen Scott, jack Scott, Theodore Sealy, Fred Sedgwick, Robert Servis, Ruth Shank, Shirlet Shark, Robert Shapero, Herbert Sheflield, Virginia Shetfler, Sarah Sheldon, Allen Shelton, Perkins Sherwin, Ralph Sholler, Charles Shyman, Evelyn Sider, Harriet Sied, Rose Siegel, janet Silverman, Bertram Simpson, Josephine Simpson, Paul Simpson, Robert Skebelsky, Lawrence Smale, Frances Smart, Thelma Smiley, Robert Smith, Burke Smith, Clyde Smith, David Smith, Dorothy Smith, Grace Smith, Marjorie e Smith, Robert Smith, William Solinskv, Edith Solomon, Annette Somners, Robert Son, Agnes Sevvers, lona Steadman, Blanche Stein, Albert Stein, Eleanor Steiner, R-wsainond Stock, Mary Louise Stockberger, Edith Stocks, Mabel Stone, Bernard Strother, Gaynell Stuhl, Ruth Stupar, joseph Stupar, Violet Sublette, Albert Suekoll, Margot Sullivan, Thomas Suttie, jack Swanson, Robert Sweeney, John Sweren, Walter Tabor, Marion Tankersly, Frances Tavey, Florence Taylor, Esther Taylor, Charles Teake, Fields Thomas, john Thompson, Mary Louise Tiegresen, Muriel Titov, Lillian Toole, Cornelius Truce, Shirley Tulloch, Mary Turnbull, Marjorie Vanderbusch, ,lane VanLinden, August Pu Varnish, William Vernon, Helen Waggoner, Elizabeth Wart, Helen Washington, Strother Waterson, Louise Watkins, Marian Watson, Theodore Webb, Robert Weigle, Maurice Weinact, Robert Weinberg, Max Weinburger, Ruth Weinstein, Florence Weinstein, Norman Weintraub, jack Weise, Charles Westphal, Ellen Wheeler, Marion White, Amy White, john Williams, Bailey Williams, Eleanor Williams, Winifred Wilson, Eleanor Wilson, George Wilson, Roosanell Winburn, Harriet Wiiieburgh, Leon Witter, Robert Wolf, Morton Wolff, jane Woolner, Herbert Wright, Thelma Young, Leroy Zatz, Sidney Zika, Emily Zukovsky, Mischa Zwick, Violet Zwisler, joseph ,ac one liimdred XE1'l'7llj U7lE 12 'ii in Q ,Q . ,. A 5 , W, 344- W N if v- - lf.. f,kf , ' ' ' -Q5 gli . t' ' - f-Q Q31 1.4, I . ? . 465. Q 'islfi ig' . -ur Q H tr ' ,:.. 5 5: G ' WA I ' Q: 1.1 ' I X, 5 W iff L 4 3, fi K .Ji ,P f ez, my 1 ,. 1. 1 ' if . .xi - '2 v ,r Y c ix , 92 A N -za 4 W f , ' ff' ' ' 1+ Page one hundred seventyftwo Book III ACTIVITIES Athletics Page one hundred seventyfour ch ear, Coa W i ot, Irwin, Goo eill, eil W Mgr. W ss't -A ghfi ri MH Back Row fleft to illivray. CG McMahon, M af 4-A cd UD Scanlon, Marshall, T5 5 'E 'JZ' C Q2 O 43 Hoffman, apt. Th gr. Har U 2 E 5 f as px 3 : 3 Q: 5-4 .. x-4 .M G vc: 206 S 44 ws.. C2 'fog 2 NIL. .CQ Digi .gU3u' :O 28 JSOJCQQ DD '-A-1 -A-me 'zz w,,, C.,., Dmwgu E4.wI 1-tf.Ncd .U7D.,,,w, 3Eg23 LIQC'-g..'Zg DD, ,H zadaf wjli l A,, FC HU.: 'on iWw:c C225 c SE-185: ' an 52cwE -02?-V vovf an 3 0:53510 Dion?-9,95 'DE :E s:-DTI'-lo O .5 3 3 .cz o cn I-1 GJ A s-4 ce .G L on LD ai' cn rl: C3 CQ Q? 3 o If 3 o 54 U 'Tl I fi 'v-4 .31 --1 a-I '.-4 5-4 D-4 FOOTBALL At the beginning of the 1923 season, eightyfive football candidates answered 'iButch's call. With Captain Thoney, Borrelli, and Healy as a nucleus for an eleven, Butch devoted all his energy to develop a good line, as baclifield men were in abundance. nd A week later the team opened the Chicago high school season with Bowen a beat them in an exciting battle-f-1441. Many of the new men showed their ability, as did Captain Thoney in his stellar defense work at fullback. Next the team en' countered Harrison and easily defeated them, 14f0. As there was no game the follow' ing week, plenty of time was givcn Coach Scanlan for shaping the team into a smooth running eleven. lt then met Marshall on a muddy field and won 641 in a slippery game. The next week was spent preparing to surprise Lindblom, the 1924 champions. After successfully holding them the first half to a OfO tie, Lindblonfs versatile attack proved too much for the Blue and White warriors, and Lindblom triumphed 14fO. With still some hopes for the championship, the team, which by now had earned the name of the fighting eleven, set to work for the Tilden game. Due to the condition of the field, the encounter with Tilden was postponed until Armistice Day. Hyde Park triumphed 611 in a onefsided affair. With a battered team Hyde Park met the strong Englewood eleven at White City Park, and lost 1945 in a hardffought battle, Five wins, one tie, and two defeats were the results of the seasons games, a fairly l nl and meeting defeat in a sportsf successful season. By winning fairly, playing c ea y, ' V manlike manner, the team fully lived up to the name of its predecessors. Robert Corry was elected to lead the 1926 squad. Major Emblems: Captain Thoney, Captainfelect Corry, Overmeyer, Marshall, Carpenter, Healy, Hayden, Holbrook, Hoffman, Low, Lusby, Weill, Trude, Schonf holz, Hall, McMahon, Manager Watrous. Minor Emblems: Wingate, Cebhart, Howe. Page our lnmdw-ed xzwiityffive Page one hundred seventyfsix . Miller, Hutchinson, Kramer, ben, Barnett, Coach Paterson, D-I 1-9 n U3 'E .. ff E CE o 4-I gf cn if 5' U9 171 E 2 D . .f: O U w l I f-x ' JE 'S -an 'ED H 'C .o L44-3 Qin: 4.-'52 QSUJQ 355 3-god O M52 Q TS O .H P- 2 Bloom, Nelson, Jouse. to rightj-Kenney, Applebaum, Horn, Nelson, Holmes, Stamm, fleft m Row Botco Young. SOCCER At the beginning of the 1925 season, fifty candidates answered the call of Coach Paterson. With Captain Bloom and other experienced men as a foundation, Coach Paterson looked over the squad for men of ability to fill the vacancies, After two weeks of steady practice, a lineup was picked and sent against Lake View at Jackson Park. In its first game the team showed possibilities of a cham' pionship by its clever passing attack. Although defeated in the first game, Lake View was still hopeful. Hyde Park met them the following week and trounced them 3fO, winning by a larger score than that of the Hrst game. Next, our team met Uni' versity High on their held and lost Zfl. U. High repeated this victory a few weeks later. Our Hrst league game which was with Harrison was played in a sea of mud. The score was lfl, since the players were hampered by the condition of the field. The next game, played on our field, was lost to Tilden by a score of lf0. This was one of the best played games ever seen on a high school field. The feature of the game was the defense offered by both teams. The following week we met Parker on our field, and although we did not score in the first half, we won 5fO by staging a great comeback. The team was one of high caliber and can be compared with the team of 1918, when Hyde Park won the city championship. George Hibben was elected to lead the 1926 team. Major Emblems: Captain Bloom, Captainfelect Hibben, Kramer, Nelson, Schulz, Rittenhouse, Hutchinson, Holmes, Welch, Kenny, Barnett, and Jouse. Minor Emblems: Sheehan, Hunt. Recognition: Horn, Young. Page one hundmd seventydseven Gilby, Smith, Mgr. Busse, Milchrist, Neal, Budd, Carroll, Crosson, Rashkin, Arndt, Rexinger, Forte. HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL Many experienced men from last year's team and other promising candidates gave 'kButch hopes for another championship in basketball. The first game with Engle' wood was lost 24-20 in a hard fought battle. All the following games of the first round were also lost with the exception of Wendell Phillips, when the team triumphed l6f9. At the beginning of the next round, the team again lost to Englewood. After this losing streak, Hyde Park won every other game by decisive victories. These victories placed us at a tie with Wendell Phillips for second place, with Englewood leading the central section. In the playfoif for the right to enter the semiffinal round, Hyde Park lost 1841. Major emblems: Captain Rashkin, Captainfelect Carroll, Budd, Arndt, Rexinger, Gilby, Forte, Crosson, Neal, Smith, Harding. Recognition emblems: Milchrist, Page one hundved seventyfeight I if Upper Row-Unger, Malm, Waggciiier fAss't Mgr.J, Sarche, Applegate. Custer, Weiiiherg, Duggan, Cockrell, Ginsburg. LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL The team this year was slow in getting started, hut it soon developed into a win' ning combination d h ' '- ' ' of the coaching. With a few victories in the practice games, played with strong teams, Hyde Parkfs chances f h ' ' W ' ' or a c ampionship looked fair, In the Hrst game ot the hi 1h sthool l U L g ' eabue, Hyde Park lost an easy game to Englewood, 14f4, who were city champs. Next the team m t T'ld ' ' ' A ' e 1 en and lost again, Z2f6, Hyde Parks chances did not look so U d goo for a championship. After losing to Phillips, llfi, the lights won in the last minute of l f L' d f' - ' p ay rom in blom by a score ot 2120, The second round hevmn with En rle d be g woo , and Hyde Park lost 28f8. Although the team was showing hetter form than it had sh ' h ' own in t e first round of the league, it lost to the same teams again with the ex' ception of Lindblom. The lightweight team this year deserves a great deal of credit because of its persef verance in all games. It never gave up in the midst of the fray hut went down iight ing as every Hyde Park team has done, Minor emblems: Cockrell, Weiiiherg, Ginshurg, Malm, Custer, Unger. Major embloms: Captain Duggan, Page one lltuidred ,tetwttyfnine un er t e guidance ot Lloyd Rohrke, who has relieved A'Butch ,wi. ' JN: X. M ,N ,. A SENIOR TRACK Top Row fleft to rightjfPiercy, Sherubel, Pugh, Mourant, Goodman, Collier. Middle Row Qleft to right,-Kramer QMgr.j, Suekoff, Trude, Van Nice, Hill, Johnf son, Peters. Bottom Row fleft to rightj-Christianson, Kelly, E, Schulz, Simpson, Nelson, L. Schulz, Hibhen. In the first of the three Cook County track meets the team showed great ability. Many new stars, such as Christianson, in the mile, Nelson, in the high jump, Schulz, in the halffmile, and Kelly in the quarterfmile, were uncovered. This placed us in third position to Oak Park and U. High. In the next meet Hyde Park passed up U. High, and trailed Oak Park by a half point. In the last meet the team placed third in the total score of the meets. Page one hundred eighty Hayden, Swanson, Pritikin, Matchett. JUNIOR TRACK In the city meet, held at the Broadway Armory, the team placed second to Senn for the city championship, Christianson placing second in the mile, Schulz second in the halffmile, Simpson tieing for second in the pnlefvault, and for third place in the highfjump with Nelson. Hyde Park garnered ei total of fifteen points. Page one lmndred eighty-one ' 1 -- M I 'fx f - .....,, ,, . , Useft to rightj-Capt. Stevens, Holbrook, Meyers, Musick, Mays, Rittenhouse, Balch, Pottenger, Morse, Larsen, Weinberg, Test, Collier. THE SWIMMING TEAM Hyde Park was ably represented this year in all branches of swimming. Thomason, Fitzsimmons, and Test are three of the best plungers in the county and Musick, Car' rison, and Allen are all good crawl men. Stevens, Cook County Breast Stroke Cham' pion, Capt. Ovenu and Donald Morse, manager, returned from last semester. On November 9 the Seniors won from Lake View 2925, while the juniors lost 2925. Cn November 12 the Seniors lost to Lindblom 5028, and on December 19 the second team lost to Tilden 5028. On January 5 Hyde Park lost to Tilden again 37129. In the I. A. C, Cook County Meet, Stevens won first place. Stevens, Myers and Test placed in the City Meet. In the I, A. C. National, Stevens placed third and at Ann Arbor, March 5, he won second in the A. A. U. Owing to ineligibilities Hyde Park entered no men at Northwestern and few at Chicago, concentrating strength on the city outdoor meets in June. Page one hundred eightyftwo T--....,, ,., BASEBALL Top Row fleft to rightj-Hunding, Crosson Duggan Crane Bra P , W , , yman, ritikin jackson, Comroe, Deveney. Middle Row fleft to rightj--East, Mitchell, Elmer johnson, Block, Milchrist, Irwin Weill. Bottom Row fleft to rightj-Braham fMgr.j, Howe, Ed johnson, Neal, Zahorick, Wingate, Ginsburg, Rohrke. The baseball team opened the 1926 season with the best prospects Hyde Park has had for many years. Early calls for candidates brought out almost all of the regulars from last year's team, Practically every position looked stronger than it had the previous year. The baseball team is expected to uphold the honor of Hyde Park in its games. Rohrke is very hopeful for a championship because of a squad of such promising materi l. A ' a t the present time, Hyde Park has an excellent chance to win the section championshi h ' ' ' ' p, or t e city championship. Page one hundred eighlyfthvee a Calohan Heyman Cockrell Budd Rexinger TENNIS TEAM Under the leadership of Coach XVest, the chances for a championship appear to be exceptionally bright. Two hopes from last year's team, which was runnerfup in the city league, are back for another season. These two players, Scott Rexinger and William Budd, are both considered excellent in the ranking of doubles and singles. Much goodflooking material has also turned out for the vacancies on the team and the other members will be chosen from this number. The team will compete in the tournament for the state championship at the Uni' versity of Illinois and for the Cook County Championship in the University of Chicago tournament. Page one hundred eightyffour Wolff, Ong, Rawles, Holmes, Conners, Grosscurth. GOLF The indoor golf team did not do very well in the indoor tournament, but it is expected to show championship caliber by the height of the outdoor season. ln the indoor tournament the team finished in sixth place, The boys have won a few unoff ficial dual matches. Holmes and Rawles were low men at these meets and have a good chance for outdoor golf. The team will compete in the Illinois lnterfscholastic and the City Championship rounds. The order of ranking when the indoor season closed was as follows: Holmes, Rawles, Connors and Ong. Page one Hundred eightyqqve X gf , Weise, Gibson, Pritiki Unseld, Washer, White, Magiger Miller, louse, Hayes, Horton. ,, ii SKATING TEAM Although the skating team did not make much of a showing due to the unfavorable weather conditions and the rawness of the team, the spirit was there and a nucleus was formed for the following year. The team was entered in the city meet and had a good chance of winning the Junior half mile but the place was lost when Robert Reichel tripped on the last lap. Dual meets with Tilden and Bowen were arranged but weather conditions pref vented their being carried out. An interfclass meet was held and a number of prospects were found. These men will represent the team next year. Captain louse made the majority of the points for the Seniors, this class winning over the juniors by four points. Hutchinson, a junior, was high man in his class. Page 0-ne hundfed eightyfsix l I Mgr. Ramis, Capt. Steere, Paddock, Young, Shinn, Schoolman, Quinn, Coach Cobelli THE FENCING TEAM The Hyde Park Fencing Team was organized early in 1925 and began its First active season in September. During the fall semester it was defeated by Lindblom and Senn and won victories over Austin, Harrison, Crane and Lane. Captain Steere's string of twentyffour consecutive victories was the outstanding performance of the semester. During the present spring term the team has lost to Lindblom and beaten Lake View, H d P ' ' s ' ' ' ' y e ark is slated to place in the City Interscholastic with Captain Steere as high' point individual fencer. Page one hundred eightyfseuen - sr, fi L i Glafjv' 4 THE AITCHPE TRIBE The Aitchpe Tribe is the official organization of all Hyde Park's letter men. New members are required to take the Aitchpe Oath, and to memorize the aims and stanf dards of the Tribe, which are: to foster greater cofoperation between the athletes and their schools, to vitalize the interest of the school in all athletic activities, to stim' ulate scholarship among the athletes, to provide social activities for the athletes, and to uphold the honor of the H. P. emblem, Under its popular sponsors, Miss Mary L. Leitch and Mr. Lloyd Rohrke, the Tribe progressed far in striving for these aims. Two assemblies were held, during which the athletes were introduced to the student body and the faculty, and interest was stimulated in the athletic events at hand, which were the Northwestern National Interscholastic trade meet, and the opening of the league season in baseball. The athletes were aided in their scholarship by a checkup system, by means of which, with the cofoperation of the teachers, their progress in various subjects was kept track of. As soon as a man began to falter in a study, pressure was brought to bear on him, and he stressed his attention on that subject in an attempt to raise his grade. OFFICERS President ....... ........... - --jo1-IN ZAHORICK VicefPresident .... .... L EE MARSHALL Secretary .... .- ...... ROBERT CORRY 'Treasrwe-r .... ---EMANUEL WEILL Page one hundred eightyfeight G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association was founded at Hyde Park by Miss Vera Gardiner, with the purpose of developing the athletic tendencies of high school girls and to encourage fair play and good sportsmanship. There are two point systems now in practice in this organization, both drawn up by Miss Gardiner. The first is a means of winning silver bars. Upon a girl's securing 400 points in two consecutive semesters, she receives a silver bar with G. A. A. printed on it. Points are obtained in hiking, basketball, baseball, hockey, tennis, golf, volleyball, and track. Bars are also given in these individual sports to members of winning interclass teams and to members of school teams. Points and a bar labeled 'kservicev are presented to those girls who aid the teachers in gym classes. The goal of the newer system is a school letter similar to those given boy athletes which is given to the girl having 1000 points to her credit secured during her four years at school. Points toward this are obtained for personal eificiency, neatness, sportsmanship, hiking and health. This is the Hrst year that this system has been employed. The first girls to receive school letters are Dorothy Allen, Betty Barrett, Alleen Fawcett. The club wishes to thank Mrs. Saida B. Hayden for her hearty cofoperation in every activity. SeptemberfFebruary ELLEN M1cHAELsEN ..... ALLEEN FAWCETT--- -,-- DOROTHY JONES-- - OFFICERS -P7'6S1dETlf ...... ..... Februaryfjune DOROTHY ALLEN VicefPresident ......,. ALLEEN FAWCETT Secretary ...,. --- BETTY BARRETT .......... -Tveasm-er--- --- BLANC1-IE GILL ---DLUROTHY JONES Page one hundred eighty'-nine Y I Smith, Lasser, Hill, N. Allen, Kelly, Fawcett, D. Allen, Gill, Barrett GIRLS' VOLLEY BALL TEAM This year the girls received special training in volley ball, enabling them to be' come more efficient. Competition was keen in the interfclass games and the 2B Reds Hnally won the championship after a hard fight with the Seniors. The school volley ball team, with Ellen Michaclsen, captain, beat Fenger 30 to 27, and Bowen 29 to 19. Teamwork and accurate placing featured the team's playing. GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Five class basketball teams entered the tournament out of which the Seniors emerged the victors with the 2A's runnersfup. In the first game of the season Hyde Park defeated Morgan Park, which was conf sidered the champion team of the far south side, with a score of 21 to 20. They also downed Senn 13 to 12. Both games were fast and exciting. In the return game with Morgan Park, the H. P. team won by a score of 23 to 11. Page one hundved 'ninety - l tu, T The Girls Tennis Team f 'V 1 rawcett, Barrett Ca t. E p , ggan. HE GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM 0 19-5 was the most successful since 1917. It was section champion by virtue of eight straight victories over such opponents as Englewood, Parker, Morgan Park, and Wendell Phillips. Betty Barrett, Captain this year, played the hest tennis ot' her high school career against these opponents, and as she graduates this june her loss will be greatly felt. Fannie Lakin, number two on the team, proved her worth by not losing a single match throughout the season. The doubles team, Louise Patton and Natalie Sehmalehausen, showed by their brilliant playing that they were the best in the city. Isabel Lange played well in all her matches. The team this year looks promising but lacks experience. It opened the season May 6, under the managership of Aileen Fawcett. Emblems were awarded to Betty Barrett, Louise Patton, Fannie Lakin, Natalie Sclimalehausen, Isabel Lange, Virginia Bartlett, Mgr. PJ ge one liimdred 'rimetyfone X91 :W M - F! 4 1 X' in Q X Y 'J I 1 N f! 'J :LJ 1 vi V Q I YY xi. K ,QD Iv' ai ly Ja X1 XAW' L l .I 5 'N W K I HV I pr X! GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM Top Row fleft to rightj-Lorenzen, McFee, Bjork, Ray, Martin, Smith, Hazenflug, Bowman, Van Gelder. Middle Row fleft to rightj-Mitchell, Treat, M. Brightman, Davis, Anderson, Brown, Lazarus, Eggan. Bottom Row fleft to right,--Denney, Fauntz, Captain F. Brightman, Manager Rawson, Clark, Jones. Carrying out its slogan of Pep and Success, the Girls' Swimming Team has ploughed its way through many meets meeting both victory and defeat. The Hrst meet of the season with Senn was an easy victory, but followed by a crushing defeat from the Alumnae. Jane Fauntz won the fancy diving championship of Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. Miss Doris E. Butts coached the twentyffour girls throughout the season, Page one hundred ninetyftwo Organizations THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, under the direction of the Committee of Twenty, accom' plished the one thing Hyde Park has been striving for, for many years. It made Hyde Park a clean school. By means of posters and weekly publicity, guards in the corridors, a new set of wastefpaper receptacles, and a system of grading that worked up competition between the division rooms, the Council animated the interest of the school and fulfilled its purpose. Hal Hall, in the position of Chairman of the Cleanfup Campaign, was largely responsible for the success of the venture. The second big accomplishment came in the form of an energetic, concentrated drive for lockers and showers for the athletes. Scott Rexinger, in charge' of the drive, carried on an extensive campaign for contributions. Mr. M. L. Marshall, father of Lee Marshall, Chairman of the Council, offered 350.00 as a starter for the fund. The Senior Girls' Society volunteered 310000, which constituted nineftenths of the proceeds obtained through the sale of candy at the operetta. Contributions were collected from students through the division rooms. The Handbook, a booklet containing general information about Hyde Park, was published under the supervision of Frank Milchrist. Copies were sold at twentyffive cents apiece, the total number of sales exceeding all expectations. Semifcentennial week was celebrated under the direction of the Student Council, aided by the Weekly, the Annual, and many clubs. Miss Mary Robb is offered sincere thanks by the student body for advice and active interest in the Council's projects. OFFICERS SeptemberfFebruary Februaryfjunc ALLAN WELCH .......... .Chairman-0 .... LEE MARSHALL MARGARET BLACK ......... Secretary .... --- REGINA SCHULTZ JOHN ZAHORICK .... .... , 'Treasurer-U ---- ROBERT CORRYA Page one hundred rninetylfnur , ,, -,-,,, . W I THE INTERCLUB COUNCIL This organization was first formed for the purpose of bringing the relations of the clubs closer together and promoting a spirit of cofoperation between them. To do this, the InterfClub Council, composed of the presidents of all clubs, has sponsored the presentation of a Stunt Night. This year's production was given under the direction of Lyle Gumm, representing the Public Speaking Club. About fifteen Organizations banded together in 'xputting over this annual spring event. Miss Agnes E. Stuart undertook the sponsoring of the Council. OFFICERS Septemberfliebruary FebruaryfJunc JOHN HORN ....,, President .,,,..Y,,......... JOHN HORN RICHARD STEERE .......... V1cefPvesident--- ....,,. JOAN STREETER ROSALIND HAMM-- Secretary--- -- ---- ROS.-XLIXD HAMM MARGARET Him- ---------- Treasurer ------------ FRANK MILCHRIST Page one himdnd iiiiietx e I if THE CIVIC INDUSTRIAL CLUB During the fall semester, with a membership Of 2800, the C, I. C. was enabled to carry On an extensive cleanfup campaign, give an assembly On FirefPreventiOn and originate an Ideals Committee. Although the membership decreased in the spring term, the dance proved most successful. A cleanfup assembly and play were presented and posters with the code of ideals for Hyde Park were distributed. Soap and towels were furnished and expeditions conducted during both semesters. OFFICERS Septemberffiebruary Februaryglune ALEXANDER GRAHAM ...... President ....... ........ D AN HOWE BRANT BONNER ........... VicefP'resident ..... - ..... JAMES RUTTER BEATRICE GEISMAN ........ Secretary .......... -VIRGINIA HAMILTON MR. SMALLEY ..... ---Aclvisor--- ...... MR. SMALLEY COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN BRANT BONNER ........... Membership ............. JAMES RUTTER ELEANOR RATHBURN ...... Philanthropic-- ---GEORGE BARNARD CHARLOTTE SCHER --...--- Social Service -...- THELMA HOLMAN R M A212133 KSSSQJACKE - ---. Publicity --...--------- PROCTER MAJOR VIOLET KRACHEY ---.----- Good Citizenship ------- JEROME STRAUSS CURME GRAY --.--.- ---Excursion -------- CHARLOTTE WEINBURG HANNAH PARKER ---- ---Bells -------------------- SIDNEY SMITH KEITH BOWERS ---- ---Fire Marshall ------------ KEITH BOWERS WALTER LINSELL ---- ---Vocazional Guidance ----- JOHN ZAHORICK VIRGINIA HAMILTON ------- Ideals ------------------- BERT NELSON JAMES BARRETT 1 CHARLES DICKSON5 ' Ink Machines ' ' PAUL WILLIS ------- ---CleanfUp ----- ---- J OHN LAFFEY Page one hundred ninetyfsix ' J MEM: I . -.Hx-.' VFW -f 7 --- 'QR fi kr THE HYDE PARK ALUMNI ASSGCIATION OFFICERS President ...,... ........... ..,. F R ED HOBSCHIED VicefPresidenz ..,, ---ROBERT MURRAY Secretary ------ -------- M ARY MARKS Treasurer ---- ---- R ICH.-KRD WILLIAMS The Hyde Park Alumni Association was reorganized by the Senior Girls of the Class of June 1925 in an effort to build an organization which would reunite and band together Hyde Park graduates. Due to the efforts of Marjorie Williamsciii, temporary president, Mary Marks, temporary secretary, and Elizabeth Hardaway, temporary treasurer, a meeting was held at Hyde Park on Friday, November 27, 1925, to organize the association. The Association gave a successful dance at the Southmoor Hotel on Saturday, March 13, 1926. An effort is being made to hold more of such affairs so that the alumni can again join hands for the good times they had while at Hyde Park. Much credit is due to the temporary and present ofhcers and to Miss Agnes E. Stuart and Mr. Hiram B. Loomis for the success of the association. 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X ,KB A V '77ie2mac9m1'lh i?aimnMwran , awww ,mv .W ,fm Page U71? hundred ninetyfnirle Page two hundred Septemberfebruary LEE L. TUROEE ..,.. ROBERT MCCORMACR ROSALIND HAMM MIRIAM SNETT ........ RICHARD SWIOART ...... MARVIN SANDER ,..... HARRY STOUT ...,.., WINFIELD LOXVE, ,... . FRANK MILCHRIST SCOTT REXINGER ROBERT CALRINS LOUISE HIBBARD CHARLOTTE SCHER DOROTHY JUNE? MILIDRED TATE JANE ADAMS ELEANOR GREENBAUM LAWRENCE ROSENTHAL FRANCES OLSON VIRCZINIA BARTLETT EDYTHE GUNTHER MARJORIE HALL ESTELLE WEISS HARRIET SMITH MIRIAM GORDON CHARLES GOOD DANIEL REVZAN JANET BROCHON WALDEMAR AYRE5 ALERED KOVNAT VIRLQINIA KINGMAN EMILY MCCLOLVD JACK DIAMOND FRANK MILCHRIST ROBERT GREENOCK LOIS ELDER ANITA HEYLAND ALFRED KOVNAT WINFIELD LOXVE JAMES RUTTER FLORA DE STEEANI CAROL MARKS JACOB STLIN MARGARET Vv7EY BLAND SUTHERLAND RUTH LIEBOVITZ HELEN TARSON EVELYN FEUREISER RLITH ZEMAN JOHN HORN FRANK MILCIIRIST RLTBETTA W. BILIGS ELINOR T. PATTIE THE H 5 I 'I I J L 1 L I l I J L J P YDE PARK WEEKLY EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT ........,..,.Editor'ir1'Chief.....,. Associate Editors News Editor Business Manager ....,,.,,.......,, BUSINESS DEPARTMENT .....,.,.AdL'ertising Manager,.,,.,.., ,,.,....,Cireu1at1O-n Manager,,,,.., .,..,Assixranr Business Mav1agers.,,, EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Athletic Edltor ..,,...Assistants ..,....A.i.Yf.YCdTLI News EditOrs.,,,,. Copy Editors ...,,EditoYial Ed1tDrs,...,., .,,...Cupy Dexk....,. .,..,,.Liremry Editors,.,,,,. .,,.,,.Perso-nal Ed1tors,..L, Humor Editors ..,.,RepOrters....,, ...,..Typists ,,,,.ATt Edzmrsw... ...,,Fufulty Adm.sers.,,,,. STAFF FebI'uaryfJun6 ...LROBERT MCCORMACK ROSALIND HAMM DUNCAN MACMILLAN J MIRIAM SNETT ., .,,, , LOIJISE HIREARD ,,,..Vv7INIfIELD LOWE ...MJAMES RIITTER WINEIELD LOWE 5' RICHARD STEERE L GORDON WATROCS ,,,,,,,,,,,,L,,FRANK MILCHRIFT J SCOTT REXINCLR 1 LEE MARSHALL 1 CHARLOTTE SCHER 1 MIRIANI GORDON JLAVCRENCE ROSENTHAL Q ELIZABETH LAPIDIJS J VIRCQINIA BARTLETT Q EMILY MCCLOUD f CHARLES GOOD J HILDA JOSEPH L XIIRGINIA KINGMAN 5' ANITA HIEYLAND I JANET BROCHON J' MARJORIE HALL 1 ROBERT GRETLNOCR f VVJILLIAM ADAMS J GLRTRVDE DORSCHEID J ROBERT GRLLNOCK J M,iRxlKJRIL HALL J HIZLEN KLLLEHLR I RLTH LLEEMAN XIIRHINIA ROEE HARRIIzT SMITH CATHLRINI1 KINT, EVELYN BERNSTEIN J BLAND SVTIILRLAND J IDA Hl'RST 1 EST!-II:R ERICRSON J RVTH ZI-MAN D.-XVIII COEY JOHN HORN FRANK MILCIIRIST ,ELINZOR T. PATTIL Page two hundred one SN APSHOTS , 5113 - ,gm frswfgy 1 ,, T 4 q V 5 ,- A ' f ? Q , ' 1 P , fl f vii sgwq- -f 1, T1 5 A ' 1' 'K ig? I z W I fx 1 . ' .. f 4 im . ,. 53 ' V A 4 fp Y .. Y ,. W, if W, .f ,-8 ' 1.0 Q 14 .V x ' I .1 , xi ,V x Y W f QW' 5 1551. , fr.. ,. 4 if ki, -5 6 K Y . is Q 'g ji? W T ' f A , qv 4, ,A 3 '. at 'lngz 3 L f Vg' 'ggi , RQ when , fix. . . v-if Q 4 . -W wx A . A x Q YNA .? x 'fs ' 1. 4. ' Sl Q 1, -ig? - - N - gms, Z ,W Q, '+I ' 3: .W 1 X ,,. 1. .W Q? A I 5, . Sv, .Q fi ,if fu K. .1 4 me 3 Page two hundred two Histrionics THE GONDOLIERSH Depending again on the old faithfuls, Gilbert and Sullivan, the Hyde Park musical organizations presented The Gondoliersw on the evenings of April 8 and 9. The operetta was under the direction of Mr. O. E. Robinson, who, for fifteen consecutive years, has supervised the annual spring musical production. Miss Grace Guller was in charge of the girls' chorus and Miss Katherin Finley directed the Hyde Park orchestra which played the score at both performances. The dancing was coached by Mrs. S. B. Hayden. An unusually large cast of principals, twentyfeight in number, aided the operetta in being the hit of the season. Mr. Robinson declared that the entire cast possessed invaluable originality and cleverness. The ensemble was composed of members of the Girls' Glee Club, the Boys' Glee Club, and the Treble Clef Club. Annie Ormsby and Elizabeth Whitney, accompanists, are to be commended for their untiring efforts. gy, K V gf -Lp! -ff A - ,V f ,M Page two hundred four 2 The Duke of Plazafforo ......,. . ...,... -- Luiz, his attendant .,.... Antonio ......H.., Francesco- - Giorgio ..... Marco Palmieri-- Giuseppi Palmieri ....... Don Alhambra del Boleroc The Duchess of PlazafToro-- -M Casilda ..... - - -a-----Earle Nichols lRichard Hayes Uulian Gumbiner Ira Beck ----,-Sydney Levine Ralph Clare K Luther Shely 1 john Horn S Ralph Henricksen l Winfield Lowe S Kenneth Hunter l Hubert johnson j Harriet Bendfeet l Rosa Navarro 5 Frances Ernest lx Mary Seyler eannette Smith - l J ' Glanetta l Alyce Carr X Gladys MacDowell Tessa - Q Ruth Behrens Fiametta .... Mal Ruth Carr . I A l Jeannette Stein VWQTIH- ...,.....,. jean Stewart G1Ul1H-- .............c.. Arline Beman Page two huwidred five THE GIRLS' CLEE CLUB This organization of feminine songsters has pushed its way to the notice of the school this year. They added to the entertainment at many of the Hyde Park asf semblies and iilled engagements at the Ray, Dewey, and Wadsworth grade schools' P. T. A .meetings. At Christmas time the girls gave a program for the Martha Washington Home for Crippled Children. In April they broadcasted a varied program over WMAQ, many of the numbers being compositions of Miss Grace Guller. The club also won first place in the first Girls' City Glee Club Contest, April 17 at Englewood High School. To Miss Guller, the club owes its prominence and unquestioned quality. September-February JEANNETTE SMITI-I-------- LOUISE GARRETT ..,. --- HELEN YOUNG--- RUTH BEHRENS ---- --- Page two hundred six OFFICERS Prestdent .------ -- - -ViC6'PTESilIl.87lf ----- - - Februaryfjune JEANNETTE SMITH --LOUISE GARRETT .Secretary ------- .... H ELEN YOUNG .rl-ITELISILTCT--- - -- RUTH BEHRENS THE BOYS' GLEE CLUB Under the efficient direction of Mr. O, E. Robinson, the members of the Boys' Glee Club have broadcast over WHT and WMBB radio stations and filled many outside engagements. They also participated in several of the school assemblies and furnished the male principals and the male chorus of the 1926 operetta, The Gondoliersf' MEMBERS First Tenor-Morris Fishman, John Horn, Milton Kahn, Abraham Kohl, Sydney Levine, Paul Nielson, Arthur Schwartz and Luther Shely. Second Tenor-William Adams, Sam Apolsky, Harvey Balch, Robert Colburn, Julian Gumbiner, Richard Hayes, Merritt Matthews, Earle Nichols and George West. Baritone--Ira Beck, Ralph Clare, Dean Garrison, Max Goldberg, Robert Goodwin, Harry Hall, Robert Holmes, Winfield Lowe, William Pinkerton and Sydney Sacerdote. Bass-Eric Anderson, Warren Hamm, Hal Henning, Ralph Henricksen, Kenneth Hunter, Hubert johnson and Dana Waggoner. Accompanists-Russel Bishop, Louis Kamerlink and Sydney Sacerdote. OFFICERS SeptemberfFebruary Fehruaryfjune HOWARD GEBHART ........ President ....... .,,, W INFIELD Lowa JULIAN GUMBINER .,...... VicefPresident .... JULIAN GUMBINER WINFIELD Lowii ,,.,, --- RALPH HENRICKSEN HUBERT JOHNSON --- --- Secretavyf'T1easLwer Librarian ...... Assistant L... ----EARLE NICHOLS ,-,,HUBERT JOHNSON -MLDANA VJ.-XGGONER Page two huawed seven r 4 I THE TREBLE CLEF CLUB OFFICERS President ..... ................ ..... R U TH CARR Secretarya-.. --- .... BETTY MILLER Librarian --- ul--- ..... MAXINE Mossra Director ......... ..,., 1. --- .... O. E. ROBINSON Assistant Director-- ....... .... R osA NAVARRO MEMBERS First Sopranos-Alyce Carr, Frances Ernest, Margaret Gorman, Margaret Hess, Gladys MacDowell, Mary Seyler, Katherine Sherman, Jeanette Stein, Jean Stewart, Carmen Stolley. Second Sopranos--Ruth Carr, Susie Conner, Bernice Gouget, Mildred Gordon, Marjorie Groff, jane Irwin, Virginia Kingman, Betty Miller, Esther Morris, Annie Ormsby, Pauline Rehm, Helen Roberts, Altos-Dorthy Allen, Irene Cramer, Elizabeth Fowler, Myrtle Goodheart, Miriam Cordon, Marjorie Middaugh, Maxine Mosser, Rosa Navarro, Louise O'Brien, Marjorie Swanstrom. Accompanist-Annie Crmsby. Page two hundred eight xx fb ye' ' S 'F S ' ' A lf' . . 6501- V .Tis M' w H '.- Al, , .nm THE BAND The Hyde Park Band had a very acti e year under the direction of Capt, Fagan, assisted by Cadet Capt. Wade Stanneld Cadet Lt. james Grimshavv, and Cadet First Sgt. Harry Mintz. The Band is divi'e into three parts---the Beginner Band, Junior Band and the Concert Band. The Concert Band played several concerts: one on Washington's Birthday and several at school. The Band also took part in the State Band contest. The Parade Band, composed of members of the junior and Concert Bands, played for all the battallion formations of the R. O. T. C. and for numerous other school activities and will take part in the annual competition for Chicago High School Bands in June. It also played for the Annual Field Day of the grade schools of this district. .L1.l,4f g fl-vv if' 77 Page two lnmdred nine W N v ul THE ORCHESTRA OFFICERS SeptemberfFebruary Februaryfjune JESSE LEVY ....M......... President ..... ......... J Esss Lsvv .. WILLARD GIDWITZ ........ VicefPTesident ........ WILLARD GIDWITZ HARVEY FREIDMAN ........ Treasuver ..... .... H ARVEY FREIDMAN PAULINE GROVES .... ..... S ecretcwy ....... .... P AULINE Gizovss Violins-james Bradford, Bert Borges, Claire Despres, Jess Durante, Bernard Ep' stein, Frances Ernest, Zelick Frank, Gilbert Gallaher, Melvin Gugginheim, Charles Hadhazy, Angus Horton, Willibell jones, Seymour Kite, Jesse Levy, Lee Lowenthal, Louis Myers, Charlotte Mygdid, Julius Rudolph, William Sutton, Leonard Mayfield, Harvey Freidrnan, Paul Willis, Bessie Bear, Herman Gendel, Pauline Groves, Gwendof lyn Fabish, julia Hehl, Dorothy jones, Alice Larson, Myron Larson, Ben Lerner, Edf ward Lotko, Angelina Lostesto, Rohoda Mazers, Alex Loewg, lan Overbesser, David Pasternak, William Rakanskas, Richard Samuels, Sylvester Schwartz, J, Tennerbaum, Dorothy Tannehill, Bedro Alayce, Marjorie Pierce, Eloise Cave, Russell Greenburg, Mildred Williams. Violin Cello-Stoddard Dreibrodt, Harry Hall, Mr. William Spurgin. Piano-Josephine Borges, Evelyn Ehman. Cornet-Fred Brosniban, Robert Cladres, Frank Fortune, Lester Mincovsky. Clarinet-Melvin Figgins, Richard Steere, Walter Lumley. Horn-Herman Stoike, Calvin Yoran, Lym Haefle. BassfMarjorie Sawnstrom, Dorothy Russell. Flute-james Kelly, Mr. Theodore Harley. TrombonefTheodore Anderson. Drums-John Obendorf, Lawrence Rubin. Page two hundred ten TI-IE TALENT CLUB OFFICERS Septemberfliebruary Februaryfjune SYLVIA MARLAND .... .... P resident ..,,,...,,.,,. SYLVI.-X IVIARL.-NND . .......................M VicefPres1den: ..., Rosi5M.xRY LIVINGSTONE CHARLOTTE VJEINBERG .... Secrmwy ,..,,,-Av-.-.. HELEN ECKM.-KN RI-IEA AMBER ...........M Treasurer .... .-,, G ERTREDE LIPM.-XN The Talent Club was first organized in October, 1924 by a group who aspirecl to unearth the talent of Hyde Park and bring it into the limelight. Membership into the club is gained by tryout. An elaborate cabaret was the outstanding social affair of the spring term. Miss Eda Ohrenstein and Miss Lillian Byfield are thanked for their assistance as sponsors. Page two liimdred eleven .ills HMERTON OF THE MOVIES A record attendance at three full house performances and a record financial success of over one thousand dollars is proof of the warm reception given Merton of the Movies, produced at Hyde Park, january 13, 14 and 15, by the senior dramatic class. Under the coaching of Mr. Harry L. Andrews, the cast worked out a play that rivalled any other amateur production, The handling of the six scene shifts was managed by Herbert Carroll. Chester Laing was chief electrician, and Richard Hayes and Clarence Day were property managers. Page two hundred twelve MMERTGN OF THE Amos F. Gashwiler-- Elmer Huff ........ Merton Gill .... Tessie Kearns .... Casting Director .... J, Lester Montague- Sigmond Rosenblatt Weller ........... His Cameraman- - - The Montague Girlri- Harold Parmalee--- jeff Baird ........ Beulah Baxter .... Muriel Mercer-- Mrs. Patterson ---- Mr. Walberg ----- Musician fMaxJ ---- Chauffer --------- Attendants ----- Extras ------ MGVIESM -------------Kenneth Mackenzie -------Morton Ries, Ralph Clare ----Winfield Lowe, Curme Gray ------------------Evelyn Nealy - - - - Eleanor Hoke Eleanor Grossman , ------------------Charles Good ----- --------Morton Chesler -------------- -----Hugh Mead -------------------Ralph Clare Charlotte Scher, Frances Campbell --------------George McCauley ----------------Daniel Bernstein ----Esterle Andrews, Ethel Young ----Emily McCloud, Evelyn Nealy --------------Dorothy Heicke ------------Robert Greenock ---- -----Harvey Friedman ----- - ---------------Warreii Powell -------------Stanley Beck, Stuart Osten Rosalie Ries, Carol Cundy, Karl Cberteuffer C ,- nz L Y Page ILM: hundred thirteen Qf .X J FAMOUS COUPLES Ng S Y ' mmm,' 1 -fa, . P 4 mfs .. 5 ,, 5 ,.:a,,1m... v n Y Q il Page two hundred fourteen Clubs SIGMA EPSILON Sigma Epsilon, Hyde Park's honor society, was organized for the purpose of en' couraging high scholarship. The membership requirement is set at an average of HE in four solids for the previous semester. i'Sophos Ergo, meaning skilled in work, was selected as the motto. The dinner and entertainment given for the faculty featured the fall semester, An exchange of programs was made with the Branch. In the spring the faculty headed by Miss jane Tunnell and Miss Eda Ohrenstein furnished a delightful entertainment to the club, Page two hundred sixteen The total number of eligible Sigma Epsilons in the spring semester exceeded that of any previous year, being a total of 363. OFFICERS Septemberfebruary Februaryfjune Ros.-xLIND HAMM ......... President e.,,e...,,.,...... OLIN WEST LOUISE HIBBARD .......... Vice-President .,,,,,,. CHARLOTTE SCHER ADOLPH DAVIS ........,.. Secretary .............. ROS.-KLIND Hmm KEITH BOWERS ........... T1-easmer ........,...... KEITI-I BOXYER4 Page tim hundwd ,fev.'enteen THE GIRL RESERVES Upholding their reputation of being Hyde Park's most charitable organization, the Girl Reserves directed the distribution of 300 Christmas stockings to the children of the Perry School, the Erie Institute, and the Burnside Settlement and presented fifty dollars to the National Supervision League, and to further add to their commendable record of spreading happiness among the less fortunate people, the girls sent Easter baskets to the soldiers. , Nor did their ventures in the social line prove worthless, for the High links stunt they prepared for the annual performance given at the Eighth Street Theater last March won honorable mention for publicity. The girls wish to express their gratitude to Miss Rubetta Biggs, Miss Henrietta Coone, and Miss Agnes Stuart for their willingness to promote the club's activities and to encourage it to retain its ideals of the happy, hardfworking, funfloving modern girl. Page two hundred eighteen Septemberfebruary ELEANOR RATHBURN ,..... EMILY MCCLOUD .....,. -- HELEN DUEEELL ......... MILDRED TATE ........... EVELYN MAY ...,,...... ELEANOR BELL .......,.. CAROL MIARKS .........L., LOIS ELDER .............. FRANCES STONE .......... ISABEL LANGE ....,....... FRANCES MELLOR .....,.. ELLEN MICHAELSON ....... OFFICERS February-June Presidem ....,..... ELE.-'-.NOR RATI-IEURN VicefPresidem---- ..... EMILY MCCLOUD Secretary-- .LL.... ---- Treasurer ......,, CABINET MEMBERS Committees -Sermce-- ..... ------------ -Socml .....Y.A.....- - Program ..L,,.....L ..... Publiczty ...,,,,...... ..... Supper ...... .......L,. Big Sister ,..... Flower Day ....LL.. -HELEN DUFFELL ---ELEANOR BELL EVELYN MAY -FRANCES MELLOR -CAROL MARRS -LOlS ELDER -OLIvE EGAN ELIZABETH GOLDIN -JEANNETTE SMITH Rmg -------------- - -RUTH TANILERSLEY -Chwstmas Stuckmgs ----- ....-.-..---- - Milk Fund ---------- ---REBECCA M.4IN Page two hundred nmeteen THE SENIOR GIRLS' SOCIETY Hyde Park's oldest club, the Senior Girls' Society, was organized by a group of democraticfspirited girls who opposed the exclusive sororities then permitted in high schools. This group of admirable girls set a standard that every group since then has tried to live up to. The semifannual custom of the club in welcoming the freshman girls was carried out in the Japanese Frolic of the fall and the St. Patrick's Frolic of the spring. Interesting programs were furnished for the entertainment of the teachers at the Faculty Teas. The second one was given on April Fool's Day and the alacrity with which the teachers entered into the spirit of the day made the occasion outstanding. Page two lttmdred twenty . C THE SENIOR GIRLS' SOCIETY The sale Of candy at the Operetta netted a. total of 35100 which was generously do nated to the Locker and Shower Fund sponsored by the Student Council. In all Of the activities, the girls were aided by Miss Agnes Stuart, Miss Eda Ohren stein, Mrs,A Sara Lucille Henley and Miss Isabel A. Hazlett. OFFICERS Septemberfelnruary Februaryfjune ANNIE ORMSBY .... .... P resident ..,..., ..... R OSALIND HAMM ROSALIND HAMM ..... ---- VIRGINI.A HAMILTON ....... MARIAN CLARK ..,... --- VicefP1esidenr- ...... MARTHA BUEHRING Secretary -.,.C ---- -'I'veasu.1eL- -MOZELLE THOMPSON -E-DOROTHY BROXVN Page two lumdved rzvevityfone SV 14 Fm V 7 V, , 14,1 if J THE JUNIOR GIRLS' SOCIETY At the suggestion of Miss Agnes E. Stuart, dean of girls, a dance and party was given the Senior Girls by the junior Girls in place of the usual junior Prom. This was the crowning social event of the year, I The junior Girls contributed a Christmas assembly for the enjoyment of the school. In this work they were helped by Miss Mary H. McIntosh. A delightful luncheon was held by this organization at the Elms on April 17th. Page two hundred twentyfmo - KW THE IUNIUR GIRLS' SQCIETY Septemberfebruary MARTHA SMITH --- --- JOAN STREETER .... --- HELEN ROBERTS ..... --- LOUISE CARRETT-- OFFICERS President ........ Vice-P1eside'nt- --- - Secretary- ....... Treasurer- - Februaryfjune I ----MARTHA SMITH .JWQQM T 72 ---MARGARET HILL f 4 A Mfr' f dh ----FRANCES DEE ----MYRA ELLIS Page two lumdred twenty'thv'ee A I THE SOPI-IOMORE GIRLS' SOCIETY Sophomore Girls proved to be a helpful as well as an entertaining club this year It gave a party for thirty girls at the Home for the Friendless at Christmas time. Grateful appreciation is extended to Miss Ruhetta Biggs, Miss Margaret Walker and Mrs. Sara Lucille Henley, sponsors. Septemberffiebruary MARGARET HILL ...... MARY ELIZABETH SNOW .... HELEN DAVIS ........ FREDERICKA RAMSEY -- Page two hundred twentyffour OFFICERS Februaryfjune President ...... .... F REDERICKA RAMSEY ViC6'PT6SidCHt ......... MARGARET BLACK Secretary ....... Tveasuver .... -MARY ELIZABETH SNOW - - - - DOROTHY DOTTENHEIM THE CLEAN LIFE CLUB Startmg on 1tS th1rd year at Hyde Park vnth a total of over tyxo thou and members the Clean Lrfe Club framed the record Of bemg the Seeond largest OYQHHILAUOU In Hyde Park It yyas first Instxtuted IH 197 as a branch of the Ant1C1qarette League of Amerrca An assembly and three cl.-Inees proyrded the year 5 program MISS Eleanor M Moores co operatron as Sponsor 15 appreclated September February SIDNEY HESS NORMAN JOUSE LUCRETIA WILLIAMSON ELLIS E BLQSE OFFICERS P1 esldent Vme Premdent Secretary Treasure? February june LI I RETIA WILLIAMSON ELLIS E BUSSE MAHLON PARLER Page mo hlmdwed tuentx j'lLe 1 U , , . -3 lv .I I Y Y ' .......... --- ' ' ....,.L...... EDWARD JOHNSON I F --.. l .L.L....,,..... . 1 - 7 I - -, I THE FRENCH CLUB Despite the loss of Miss Jennie Shipman, muchfloved sponsor, the French Club managed to pull through a gala year. Mlle. Favard's talk on Christmas Customs and Traditions in France and Miss Shipman's speech on High Schools in France featured the fall semester's program. Miss Dorothy Robert's classes offered a charming program in November for the club's entertainment. Under the editorship of Rosalind Hamm, a newspaper in French was published by the club with the aid of the advanced class. Page two hundred twentyasix THE FRENCH CLUB The club thanks Miss Katherine Slaught, Miss Dorothy Roberts, Miss Margaret Walker, and Miss Margaret Johnson, who contributed to the entertainment at the weekly meetings. OFFICERS Septemberfliebruary Februaryfjune HENRIETTA OBERTEUFFER--PTESid6HI .... --HENRIETTA QBERTEUFFER WILLIAM REVZAN ........ VicefPresiderzt ...... FRANCES SWINEFORD FRANCES SWINEFORD ...... Secretary ...... ...,... F RANCEs ERNEST ROLAND SPENCER .... ---Treasurer .... ---ROLAND SPENCER Miss SHIPMAN --- ---Sponsor ---- ---- M iss SLAUGHT Page two hundred twenty-seven iff- '- gi-fIg . 1 Xl 5 L ,I W , . ,,.s...,.. .,,, -...,.,...,..,.,-....-,.... THE CLASSICAL CLUB Although it is one of Hyde Park's youngest organizations, the Classical Club has grown to be one of its most important and progressive. The requirement of an average G in Latin or Greek for membership has made it an honor club. In the fall semester, the short play, 'LA Roman Wedding, carried out in true Roman style, was the outstanding event. The holding of the Second Annual Roman Banquet and the printing of a Latin newspaper constituted the social and educational features in the spring. Miss Agnes E. Stuart and Miss Ella Mix are thanked for their interest as sponsors. OFFICERS Septemberffiebruary Februaryfjune JEANNETTE SEARCY -- President ,..... ...... O LIN Wssr DOROTHY Ross .... VicefP1esident--- ..... MARJORIE HALL HELEN Ross ........ Secretary .... ,.L,..... J oAN STREEIER RICHARD FECHHEIMER ..... 'Tveasurev .... RICHARD FECHHEIMER Page two hundred twentyfeight :Im N llvlfili i THE GERMAN CLUB Despite the fact that German is the least popular of the languages offered in Hyde Park's course of study, the German Club has proved that enjoyment of the subject can be attained even though the majority of the school professes indifference. k'Eigensiun, a play presented by the advanced students to the club, and numerous contests in German vocabulary featured the year's programs. Sincere thanks are offered to Miss Hulda Witte and Miss Eda Ohrenstein, who undertook the sponsoring of the club. Septemberfliebruary ELEANOR BARKMAN MoRToN CHESLER ......,. MYRTLE KARLsBERo JACOB STEIN ....., --- OFFICERS President ...... -- Februaryfjune ,MYRTLE KARLSBERG ViCC'PT6SidEHD--- ..,.. ZELDA ROBBINS Secvetary ..,.. -Treasurer .... ----,NORMA Wcurr -,--H.KRRY SHERNOFF Page two hundred twentyfnine f X 7 ,Q ' T x,' 'W f uf, F AN , J J wil- THE SALESMANSHIP CLUB The Salesmanship Club has grown from one of the smallest clubs in Hyde Park to one of the largest under the careful and capable leadership of our sponsor, Miss Mary Leitch. It was only last semester that the club did one of the biggest tasks ever ac' complished in Hyde Park. It actually sold 'Lschool spirit to the students. During the football season when our school spirit was almost lacking, the club sold megaphones and caps and held a large pep assembly. Over a thousand megaphones were sold and the day before the Lindblom game the whole student body gathered in front of school, and with the band leading them, marched to where the team was practicing, to let the squad know that school spirit was not dead and that the school was back of them, one and all. Everyone there proved it by showing the ticket that he had purchased for the game. Some of the other activities are: handling all ticket sales of various activities in school, assisting in the C. I. C. Cleanfup Campaign, assisting the Weekly, having lectures in Salesmanship, conducting sales demonstrations and managing a Senior Annual Dance. Page two hundred thirty J' MN wr V V I V V 1 -A V Y y K V xg. THE SALESMANSHIP CLUB Its future plans are the construction of bulletin boards of composition material so that small posters as well as large ones may be displayed, the founding of a school supply store where paper and other supplies may be purchased, and the issuing of season passfbooks to all games similar to the C book of the University of Chicago. SeptemberfFebruary RICHARD ECKHOUSE ....... RUTH LEBOVITZ .......... ROSALYN MANASTER ARTHUR WEIL ..... --- OFFICERS Februaryfjune President ................ DANIEL HOWE Vicefllresident .... CHARLOTTE WEINBERG Secretary ..... ...... C HARLES THOMAS -Treasurer .... .... R ICHARD ECKHOUSE Page two hundred tliirtyfone ,J U -uv THE CHESS CLUB The Chess Club, organized mainly to develop players for the Chess Team, has not many activities of its own. However, Fred Goble, the president, arranged a simul' taneous match between the club and Lewis J. Isaacs, who had been the champion of Illinois until recently. Furthermore, the club furnishes sets for the members to use any time they wish. This opportunity was not overlooked ,by them, as it aids their playing greatly. Mr. Joseph M0rse's services as sponsor were invaluable. OFFICERS SeptemberfFebruary FebruaryfJune MARVIN QUINN ..... ---President ----- .--- F RED GOBLE JOSEPH LINN ----- ---VicefP1esident ---- ----- R oss BRYSON JAMES PADDOCK ----- ---Secvetary ----- ---- F RED WINsLow WILLIAM FRANK ---- ---Tveaswev ----- ----- J osEPH LINN Page two hundred thirtyftwo THE CHESS TEAM The Hyde Park Chess Team won the City Championship again this year, losing only six points out of a possible forty. This makes the eighth time in eleven years that the team has won the title. The team loses all but the second board by graduationg but reinforced by three k d C 11' d Morton Friedman, the prospects for another strong players, Jac an jim O ins an championship are promising. First Board ...,. Second Board Third Board .... Fourth Board ..... Fifth Board ...., Substitutes .... TEAM FRED GOBLE, C.-NPT. ---M JOSEPH LINN L- JEROME GERSTEL DONALD MORSE Ross BRYSON S JACK COLLINS HQ GORDON BOWLER Page two hundred thivtyftlwee THE PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB At the beginning of the year it was decided to combine the Debating Club and the Extemporaneous Speaking Class, since the Work is parallel and the membership is practically identical. Under this new plan the schedule of work was: debates on every Tuesday and externporaneous speaking contests every Thursday. These debates are always on current or civic topics. The members are usually al' lowed to choose the side they wish to defend. The president then appoints a captain for each team. The debates are judged under the English systemg that is, a vote of the opinions of the audience is taken before and after the debate. The side that has changed the most opinions is declared the winner. Some of the subjects debated were: Resolved, L'That the Phillipines Be Given Im- mediate Independencef' Resolved, That the Federal Government Take Control of the Telegraph and Telephone Linesf' and Resolved, That Every Student in Hyde Park Be Compelled to Take the Four Year General Language Course. Extemporaneous Speaking was stressed in the second semester. OFFICERS President .... ......................... L YLE GUMM Secretary --- ............. Paocron MAJOR Sponsors .... ..... M 1ssEs MARY O'BRIEN AND KATHARINE WIGHTMAN Page two hundred thirtyffour 'rl ,.. THE PUBLIC SPEAKING TEAM f ' This year the work of the Public Speaking Team was mainly in extemporaneous speaking. Its only interfscholastic meets were of this kind, In extemporaneous speaking the speakers are allowed thirty minutes to prepare speeches from a list of current and civic subjects that are not announced before the contest. The speeches are limited to four minutes, and the speakers can take no notes whatsoever to the platform. They are judged on three things: thought, organization, and delivery. The contests are judged by teachers. In the first meet the team lost to the University High School, though only by the narrow margin of one point. The second was dropped to Austin High School. More meets are being scheduled, however, and the team hopes to be able to redeem itself. As a reward for their work, Mr. Loomis has awarded medals to the members. The medals are gold, silver, and bronze, They were awarded according to the amount and quality of the work done by the different members of the team. OFFICERS Captain .... ........... ..... L Y LE GUMM Manager ,... ....... P Rocron MAJOR Coach .... ......... M Iss MARY O,BRIEN Sponsor .,.. ---Miss KATHARINE WIGHTMAN Page two hundred thirty'-five ,. .R tx Es Milk, I Page two hundred thiftyfsix THE HAYSEED CLUB Mr. Raymond Raymoth, sponsor of the Hayseed Club, opened the fall semester with an interesting talk on agriculture abroad. Later Mr. Kassauf of the Willzird J, Phinn Realty Company gave an illustrated lecture on Muscle Shoals project, Throughout the year talks were given by the members on practical experiences in gardening and other selected topics. Two big social events enlivened the remainder of that semester. One was the semi- annual dance held on Friday, December 4 in the small gym. Only members and one couple each as guests were invited, The second was the banquet held at the Morrison Hotel Terrace Gardens, at which many notables were present. Mr. Loomis, Mr. Charles Smith, k'Butchi' Scanlon, Mr. Raymoth, and their wives attended, besides Mr. Tower, assistant superintendent of schools and Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Phinn, through whose courtesy the Gardens were secured. In the latter part of November an assembly was arranged at which Mr. Kassauf gave his illustrated lecture to the school. The main features of this semester were a horseshoe tournament and a spring dance. At the horseshoe tournament the champion of Hyde Park was selected and sent to compete in the cityfwide tournament. Medals were awarded the winners, The dance was held on May Zlst, and the music furnished by Dick Simpsons Orchestra. Various talks were also given by Mrs. Margaret Young, Mr. Raymoth and others interested in the work the club is doing. OFFICERS SeptemberfFebruary Februaryfjunc WEsLEY BROTT .........,. President ..,... ---ROBERT CORRY JOHN BANGS ...,..,...... VieefPresidenr--- ..... MARY W.aLsH CHARLES SIMMONS--- ---Secretary ----- ---THELM.-X HOLIvI.'XN EMMANUEL WEILL Treasurer ------- ---Scorr REXINGER BENJAMIN FERSON ------- CHARLES HOFFMAN ------ ESergeantfatfArms--- ---JOHN ZAHORICK Page two hundred tliirtx xeteu STORY SCRIBBLERS' SOCIETY The one and only literary society in Hyde Park was first organized in 1918 for the sole purpose of encouraging budding young authors and developing their knowledge of literature, Such literary efforts of members of the club that were deemed worth while were placed in the k'Scroll, the magazine published by the club every semester Membership to the organization is acquired by tryfout, each member submitting two contributions a semester for approval. The club declares that the assistance of Hilda Joseph, president for two semesters and Miss Janet P. White, sponsor, was invaluable. Septemberfliebruary HILDA JOSEPH ..... AFRED KOVNAT .... JEANNETTE SMITH --- --- WALDEMAR AYRES ........ Page two hundred thirty-eight OFFICERS Februaryfjune President ................ HILDA JOSEPH ----VicefPresident----- -ALEXANDER GRAHAM -Secretary ..... ..... J EANNETTE SMITH Treasurer .... ----LoU1s TRINKAUS sq-...,.... THE PYTHAGOREAN CLUB To the Pythagorean Club belon and consequently its smallest club. The requirements for membership are at least four S's and two in mathematics, Ten students qualified for membership. Leigh Clingman, Trusten Lee, Guerard Mackey, Miriam Snett, Roland Spencer, Thomas Vinson, and Calvin Yoran became eligible during the fall semester. ln February, Bernice Bjork, Robert Ardre and M A ' ' ' gs the honor of being Hyde Park's most exclusive, y ary lice Marshall were added. A study of short cuts d d an etection of fallacies in contradictory proofs occupied the fall semester. With a view of entering the scholarship examinations, a general review of algebra and geometry took up the spring semester. Miss Beulah I. Shoesmith, instructor of mathematics, served as sponsor. OFFICERS Septemberffiebruary Februaryfjune LEIGH CLINGMAN ......... President ....... ...- C ALVIN Yomzv GUERARD MACKEY ........ VicefP1esidenr ...... .... M IRIAM SNETT THOMAS VINSON .... .... S ecrezaryfreasuvev ..... ROLAND SPENCER Page two hundred thirtyfnine THE SENIOR EUCLIDEAN CLUB The Senior Euclidean Club ranks second in Hyde Park's honor mathematic societies. The eligibility requirements for membership are four semesters of math with an average of After struggling thru an inactive fall semester, the club reorganized with new en' thusiasm in February and kept up the good work until june. To Miss Henrietta Coone goes the credit of sponsor. OFFICERS SeptemberfFebruary Februaryfjune FRANK HERLIHY .......... President ......... RICHARD FECHHEIMER CECILIA WOLFE .... ..... V icefPresident .......... CHESTER LAING - - - - - --- -- - .. - - - - --..SecTetm'yf'Tveasu'rer- - -- - -LEE LOVENTHAL Page two hundred forty F M li THE JUNIOR EUCLIDEAN CLUB The Junior Euclidean Club is the first of the three mathematical organizations in Hyde Park. To enter the club it is necessary to have three semesters of mathematics with an average of at least The purpose of this club is to promote good fellowship among those who have ability in mathematics and to increase their ability in this line of endeavor. OFFICERS President ....... ............ - , ---jesse ZEIGLER VicefP'resident .... ............ G ILMAN REID Secretaryffreasurer --- .... FERD1NAND SCHNEEVJIND Sponsor .......... .... M iss FLORENCE Armor Page two liuwidred forty-one THE GARDEN CLUB The Garden Club managed to crowd a good many interesting meetings into the short school year. Mr. Raymond Raymoth gave a talk on The Gardens of Europe, Mrs. Stephanie Lockwood delivered a short address, and other speakers devoted time to Wild Flower Preservation. The members themselves contributed to the entertain' ment by sponsoring an apple contest, making a miniature garden, and holding their annual beach party at the Jackson Park Bathing Beach. Credit is due Miss Christine Fuchs and Mr. Worralo Whitney for their considerate help and advice. OFFICERS SeptemberfFebruary Februaryfjune KENNETH PEARSE .... .... P resident ....... ..... H AZEL SHEPARD FRANCES STONE --- .... Vicefllresident ....... KATHERINE HARDIN THOMAS PARK ..... .... S ecvetavy ..... .... E STHER IVERSON GRACE BIELFUSS ..... .... T veasurev ..... .... J ULTA NEILL Page two hundred fortyftwo THE MOTION PICTURE CLUB Organized in May 1925 for the purpose of promoting interest in educational mo' tion pictures, the Motion Picture Club has grown so rapidly in membership that permanent existence at Hyde Park is guaranteed. Films were obtained from the Board of Education and from private libraries and shown free to anyone who cared to come, The club's ambition is to make motion pictures a regular feature of Hyde Park assemblies. OFFICERS Septemberffiebruary Februaryfjune WALDEMAR AYRES ........ President ........... RICHARD ECKHOUSE RICHARD ECKHOUSE ....... VicefPresident ....,...... LEON SCHULTZ . .................. .... S 6CT6IdTy'q-TEGSLLTCT ...... MORTON ZOLLA DEIXN GARRISON .... .... C hiefOpemto1' ......... DEAN GARRISON Page two lumdred forty-'three THE DISCUSSION CLUB The Discussion Club was founded in 1900 under the auspices of Mr. Smith. It has continued without a break until the present time. Our sponsor from September to February was Mr. Alexander Paterson. M Thomas continues as our Y. M. C. A. adviser. The primary topic Of discussion has been conditions and morals of Hyde 'Park SeptemberfFebruary HARRY STOUT ..... EDWARD CATON .... ROBERT MCCORMACK ..... - FRANK MILCHRIST -- Page two hundred fortyffour OFFICERS President ......... Februaryfjune -ROBERT MCCORMACK VicefPresidenr ......... ROLAND SPENCER Secretary .......... Treasurer- - - ALEXANDER GRAHAM ----FRANK MILCHRIST 4 l i I THE TRIPLE F CLUB The Fur, Feather and Fin Club, a zoology club, was organized in September 1925 with about fifty members. The meetings, held every other Friday in the Zoological laboratory, are largely devoted to motion pictures or slides on animals, discussions and talks also pertaining to animal life. Once or twice a semester a party is held. OFFICERS Septemberfebruary Februaryfjune MILO JEFFRIES ..... .A... P resident ..... ..... R OBERT HILL ROBERT HILL --- ..... V1cefPves1dent ...- ..---EVERETT MARKs HELEN YOUNG ..... ..... S ecrctavy ..... --.-- DONALD WILSON SIBLEY SEDGVJICK .L..,.... Treas1,wev--- ---- -,--- SIBLEY SEDGWICK Sponsor ---------- -, -------- ---MRS, MARGARET YOUNG Page two hundred forty-five THE RIFLE CLUB Under the presidency of Alice Allen, the Rifle Club has achieved its place among the foremost clubs of Hyde Park. The activities of the club are many: the Inter' Company Rifle Teams organized for the purpose of determining the best shots, and the girls' and boys' teams which compete in the city championship matches. The Rifle Club this year donated a silver loving cup to the lindividual champion shot of the school. Great credit should be given Sergeant William H. Stamper for his efforts for the success of the club during the past year. OFFICERS SeptemberfFebruary LEE STEVENS ...... ---. DOROTHY DRIVER ........ MARGARET WEY --- ---- CHARLES BAKER .... .... HERBERT CARROLL ........ RICHARD HUNT .... .... Faculty Adviser- Page two hundred fortyfsix Februaryfjune President- ...... --- ALICE ALLEN ,ViCE'PT8SldEHI ..... --- Treasurer ..... - - - GEORGE UGLOW MARGARET , WEY Secretary ..... --- -CHARLES BAKER Range Officer ..... .... L EE STEVENS Sergt.fatfArms ...... --- RICHARD HUNT .- .... SERGT. W. H. STAMPER, U, S. A. THE RIFLE TEAMS Due credit should be given Alice Allen for organizing the Girls' Rifle Team and ringing it up to such a high standard. This year the team 1S making a strenuous effort to win the City Championship, which will take place at the Coliseum in April. The return of Boneita Meyrick has greatly strengthened the Girls' Team. The Boys' Rifle Team, which consists wholly of R. O. T. C. members, has been eliiciently supervised by Lee Stephens, who has held the rank of ,captain for the last three semesters, due to his expert marksmanship. BOYS' TEAM Lee Stephens, Capt. Richard Hunt. Charles Baker. Stuart Osten. Arnold Holtan. SUBSTITUTES Richard Goodman. GIRLS' TEAM Alice Allen, Capt. Margaret Wey. Boneita Meyrick, Louise Horrocks. Dorothy Driver SUBSTITUTES Rebecca Main. Page two hundred forty-seven I .I ,J I I ff: I ,.,fw ll, I f ef I ,I FJMI7 f ,JJ .lf f ,Moz ?CuF THE RADIO CLUB The Radio Club has just finished a successful year in which it has accomplished many things. Through its help many of its members have learned the code and are at the present time operating their own sets. Visits were made to various radio broadcasting stations: KYW, WMAQ, WFKB, and to several amateur stations: 6BBA, 6DZG, 6ATE, IBBS, so that the members of the club would learn the essentials of transmitting The club itself, although it failed in making the contemplated 250fwatt trans' mitter, made a Sfwatt transmitter which has been exceedingly satisfactory. It also finished a low and high wave receiving set which has been phenomenally successful. In order to make all the members amateurs, ten are already operating, the Radio Club has organized a code class by which means it has already greatly helped many in learning code and the radio rules and laws. The station license, procured by Frank Loeb, former club president, is 9NH. SeptemberfFebruary FRANK LOEB ..... HAROLD ADLER ..... .... ANGUS HORTON .... .... CHESTER LAING .... .... Page two hundred fortyfeight - OFFICERS Februaryfjune President ...... ......, H AROLD ADLER VicefPresident ...... -WILLIAM HAMPTON Secretary ..... .... A NGUS HORTON Treasurer .... ---- MICHAEL NOVAK THE FENCING CLUB Organized in 1924 by James Steere and a faithful few, the Fencing Club has adf vanced so rapidly that it outstripped the hopes of its staunchest supporters. A team of four foilsmen met other high school teams in several matches. The club has been fortunate in securing Mr. C. A. Cobelli as instructor, Mr. Cobelli, an expert in the art of swordsmanship, has so ably taught the fundamentals of fencing that some of his advanced pupils have gained prominence in the high school league. V OFFICERS Septemberfliebruary February'-Iune RICHARD STEERE .... ..... P resident ..i..... ..... M ARVIN QUINN MARVIN QUINN .... ..... V icefPfesidem ..... -TURICHARD STEERE JOSEPH SCHOOLMAN --- ..... Secretaryffveasurev ........... LAWRENCE SHINN SPoNsoRs .......... ---. Miss M. ELEANOR MOORE, MR. C. A. COBELLI Page two hundred fortyfnivze .JJ xt slThe H. P. Staff wishes to acknowledge the invaluable assistance rendered by the llowing unofficial helpers: ' :Ji It M YQ ADVERTISING STAFF ' Ph ' S X ,'95j'j'ff5,,Harvey Freidman Pearl Klein if X Bernice Green Ruth Lowenthal ' x P . ,XLQ 5,596 Margaret Kirtzinger Irving Naihurg 'XX Alfred Van Ronkle T.: X TYPING STAFF Harriet Eiger Grace Koenig Bernice Durlacher Mary Lisitza Margaret Jensen Dorothy Musa Lillian Surface SNAPSHOT STAFF Milo Jeffries Kenneth Pearse Thomas Parke Harold Simms Roland Spencer Page two hundred fifty THE BRANCH Above is the building which has twice served as a branch of Hyde Park High School. It was used to hold the overflow from the school when it was at 57th and Kimbark Avenue before the present building was opened and is being used to relieve the over crowded condition at the present time. It is located at 54th Street and Kenwood Avenue. Page two hundred jiftyfone fl SIGMA EPSILON-BETA CHAPTER A play called The Fatal Pill was given at the Main Building and at the Branch, This play provided entertainment at a party given at the Branch for the faculty and 1B pupils with an average of The Branch Sigmas, through the efforts of the twentyffour enterprising members, had a brilliant season, featuring several events, such as a dance, a stunt night, and a welcome party for next year's Sigmas. They also held interesting meetings in order to be a genuine factor in schoolflife, Through the medium of this club many students have taken an interest in keeping up to the standard, OFFICERS Septemberflsebruary Februaryfjune JACK THOMAS ...... .... P resident ............ SIDNEY KORNBLITH HELEN MICHAEL --- .... ViC6'PT6SiCl61lI---MARJORIE MONTGOMERY HELEN MICHAEL --- .... Secvemvy .... ......... E LIZAEETI-I Iro ROBERT COLBURN - ....... 'Treasurer .... --- SAMUEL FINLAY Page two hundred jiftyftwo THE BRANCH IfB GIRLS' CLUB The IB Girls' Club has had an unusually prosperous year under the leadership of a very efhcient executive committee. We wish to thank Miss Ottaway for the kindf ness and helpfulness which she has shown toward us. Excellent talent has been found in the club, as has been proved by a program which was given during the term. All girls in IB are cordially invited to attend the meetings of this organization, where the members promise to furnish a good time. OFFICERS MARTHA MILLER ..,. - ..,... President BARBARA LAUDER .... W- VicefPresidenr ROSAMOND STEINER--- .... Secretary MARION WATKINS ..... .... T veasmev Page two hundred fifty-thvee THE GAMMA CHI The Gamma Chi was organized principally to foster the spirit Of friendship among the Freshmen girls. At the end of last semester, in return for the welcome dance given for the fresh men, the club gave a farewell dance to the Frshmen who were leaving for the Main Septemberflxebruary MARJORIE MONTGOMERY- - - MARJORIE HERJ KA ....... MAURINE STAUFFER ..... PEGGIE BEEL ....... Page two hundred fiftylfour OFFICERS President ..... - -- -VicefP'resident-- - -Secretary ..... --- 'T'reasu're1'-- - Februaryfjune -CORRINE DUBOWICH MARJORIE MONTGOMERY -MAURINE STAUFFER VIVIAN JOSEPH R. 0. T. C. Xin , C, M' R. O. T. C. STAFF Battalion Commander--- .... CADET MAJOR LEE E. STEVENS Executive Officer .... .... C ADET CAPTAIN GEORGE UGLOW Staff Adjutant ........ ...... C ADET CAPTAIN RICHARD HUNT Staff Personnel Officer .......... CADET CAPTAIN WARREN MARSHALL Battalion Adjutant .... CADET SECOND LIEUTENANT JAMES GRIMSHAW Although the enrollment in the R. O. T. C. is not as large as expected it has renf dered many services to the school in supplying monitors in the corridors, at football games, basketball games, and ushers at Senior Dramatics and for the Operetta. The Staff, recently reorganized, has worked untiringly to improve the Unit, and with the cofoperation of the commissioned and nonfcommissioned oflicers, high hopes are held of placing in the Annual Competition at Grant Park this June. Estimates have been approved for the remodeling of the foundry into a class room which will be used by the R. O. T, C. as a Military room when school Opens in September. Page two hundred jiftyfsix in-um- .. -- I li L - l THE COMMISSIONED OFFICERS' CLUB The Commissioned mpare to the Congress of the United States with relation to its activities in connection Officers' Club might well be co d with the Hyde Park Battalion. The various milit c u are discussed at its regular semifweekly meetings at the school, which consist of fortyfminutc sessions. Finding this time insufficient for the proper discussion and disposal of these problems, the ofhf cers elected to meet two evenings a month at the homes of the various members, which has proved very beneficial to the unit in general, and has been the means of creating a better spirit of cofoperation among its members. The club sponsored also the Neat' est Cadet Contest and donated two medals, ary problems presented to the l b President ..,....... ...... . ,..,.-,,,,.- C ADET M.ijOR LEE STEVENS VicefPresident ............ uc -----CADET CAPTAIN Gnome UGLCJXX' Secretary ...... ......... . ........ C -XDET C 'APT Aix' WJLLI L A . . . AM AIN Treasurer ..... -- .,..... -CADET Fmsr Lniur. VJARREN lVlARSH.4.LL Sponsor ...... .....,. - . ....... .L ,.... SERGEANT W. H. STAMPER Page two Inmdred jiftyfswen THE SIGNALLING TEAM The Hyde Park Signalling Team, under the leadership of Lieutenants Robert L. Shapiro and Stuart Osten, has been progressing nicely. At the present time chal' lenges have been sent to six high schools, and the team should be a strong contender for city honors. By hard work the members of the team have been perfecting them' selves, until at the present, old records are being tied and broken. Lieutenant R. L. Shapiro tied the high school record of nineteen seconds for send' ing sixty letters, while Sydney Sacerdote and Lieutenant Stuart Osten followed closely with records of twentyfseven and twentyfnine seconds respectively. Other members of the team are rounding into shape nicely. TEAM No. 1 .... --.. L IEUT. ROBERT LEE SHAPIRO No. 2 .... ,,,... L I'EUT. STUART OSTEN No. 3 .... .... S YDNEY SACERDOTE No. 4 .... .... R OBERT SOLBERG No. 5' ..... .... R OBERT B. SHAPIRQ Substitute .... .... J ACK LIEBERTHAL Page two hundred yiftyfeight Captain-. ........ First Lieutenant ..... Second Lieutenants ..g. First Sergeant .,... Sergeants- Corporals- W. Andrews W. Bahlman G. Benedict J. Boruck R. Bridges W. Cassey C. Collier A. Corn R. Corris L. Feinstein P. Guiney COMPANY B CHARLES BAKER ROBERT LEE SI-IAPIRO J JAMES GRIMSHAW J RICHARD GOODMAN ---- H.ARRY MINTZ I GORDON CI-ILADEI4 L- PHILLIP COOPER JOHN MILLS JOHN BARNETT J FRANKLIN BUTTERVJORTH GORDON RITTENHOLISE JOSEPH LINN PRIVATES W. Harding S. Leving M. Harris W. Lyon F. Henderson G. Manusos G. Hess H. Narrow I. Horton R, Nggh R. James A Osborn K. Jochim G. Rcaggrg J. Jones I. Rubin H. JOSepl1 S. Sacerdote G. Kinney A. Sayler W. Langston J. Staulfer H. Steinberg H. Tate J. Test J. Trude M. Udelson N Veatch D. Wilsoii M, Winfield C. Zima R. Zimont Page two liimdred jiftyfnivie K 5 , ' 1 'ixxl ll i1l'l... COMPANY C , FIRST PLATOON First Lieutenant ..... Second Lieutenant .... Corporal ......-.. M. Applebaum E. Parker K. Bellows C. Bond G. Boyd G. Burner K. Downer N. Friedman S. Gilmore W. Goodrich Page two hundfed sixty PRIVATES L. Gray M. Greenberg A. Hall L. Hall D, Hawkinson G. Heinfelder A. Leonard L. Lowitz G. Megen H. Moses ---- C. WAHLSTROM -A. HOLTAN ---- B, WATTS J. Nudleman C, Piercy L. Rodell P. Rusdorf E. Sheehan R. Solberg D. Sommerfield J. Stamm R. Stephens 111 , rw., ff COMPANY HC , SECCND PLATOON Senior Captain- Captain ......... First Lieutenant-- First Sergeant .... Sergeant .....,. Cor porals .... D. Bernstein B. Bonner R. Doubt E. Douglas S. Frankland H. Goode W. Griffith J. Haefle PRIVATES C. Hayman E. Johnson A. Longini L. Lowenthal L. Lund C. Martin S. Miller R. Mitten GEORGE UGLQW WADE ST.-XNFIELD ALEXANDER GRAHAM EDGAR FAGAN RICHARD ROUSHORN fIGN.x'r1us FUGENSCHUK 4 W1LL1.xM KAEACRER lH.-XYNE SHELDON R. Cakrnan R. Rauen H. Repke F. Sawyer H. Shernotf H. Simms G. Stark H. Strid Page two himdred sixtw OIC ,HI W COMPANY A , First Lieutenant .... ..........,........ ...... S T UART J. OSTEN Second Lieutenant----. .... E. Hooviia BANKARD First Sergeant .... ,... A LFRED E. ROSNER Sergeant --..... .,...... H ARRY AUSPITZ C 1 S MICHAEL NOVICK Orpora S ' 'l WILLIAM THORNTON Privates: Ross Bryson, Richard Burrows, Bernard Epstein, Thomas Goodrich, Milton Hellman, Ben Lerner, jack Lieherthal, Walter Linsell, Jack Orocco, Robert Rothenberg, Sidney Schlesinger, Robert Shapiro, Francis Simington, Roland Spencer, Jack Weinthraub, William Willcoxson, Harold Wright. Page two hundred sixtyftwo m - Book IV FEATURES . Q K W. Ewa. f x-:Lx fx A fi , MQ, ,QS . QQ, fQ Hx Sa 1' Q 1, MOST POPULAR SENIORS LEE MARSHALL CHARLOTTE SCHER WISEST SOPHOMORES FREDERICKA RAMSEY age two hundred sixt yffom HERBERT BERRY CLEVEREST JUNIORS ERN EST LUSBY CUTEST FRESHMEN BETTY Co MARY Loulsu Gxucm ,ZXRTH Page I 5 d d L 11 MM Page two hundred sixty-six I hr I rihnnriir Vol. XXX May 31 or 32, 1926 BAD RECORDS OF PROMINENT CITIZENS DISCLOSED A SOCIAL REGISTER There are several interesting items to be found on the register of a local resi- dential hostelry. The number of each guest corresponds to his tinftype on the opposite page. 363841-Dean Low--heart-breaker. No jury will convict him. 596227-S'Hot-shot Rexinger-a slip' confidence man. He will get PHY your star. 337292- Allfjake Rashkinxa boot' legger. His cough syrup is approved by a board of prominent undertakers. 529370- Noisy Gebhart--he disturbs the peace. Kill him.. 723837-i'Robert Greenock-a hard' ened criminal, wanted in seven states on charges too numerous to mention. 655837-Frank Milk Milchrist, 655838- Gedunk', Macmillan, a pair of thieves. They steal anything, inf cluding puns and other poor jokes. 244779-s'Talky Zahorick, a swindler. Shoot him before he starts talking. 269015-Paul Dutch Maloney, a Si' cilian gunman. We want him dead or alive, preferably dead. 529531-Mr. john Fitzgerald, a gentle' man crook. Bring him back in a crate or two. 949225-Hayden Wingate-minor off fender, but quite a source of trouble. Speak gently. 109546- Pennsylvania Budd, wanted for several offenses, including blocking the trafiic, and violating certain build' ing ordinances. These gentlemen are known as the Dirty Dozen. CORRY IN ACCIDENT It is rumored that a terrible accident took place on 63rd the other day, when Bad Bob Corry, disregarding all rules of traffic, ran into a streetfcar. As a result of the collision, many were injured and there was very heavy property damage for blocks in every direction, Bad Bob, who is training to be a missionary, insists that, as a pedestrian, he had the right of way, and that the car was cutting the corner. A panorama of the victor may be found on the last page. M A TOUCH OF SCANDAI. It seems that the wellfknown Molasses Twins, Olin West and Rosalind Hamm, were arrested again last Sunday, this time for disorderly conduct. Olin says that he was merely taking Rosalind for a ride on Michigan Avenue, but indicaf tions from the seventy other passengers are otherwise. Mi NEWS FROM THE FRONT Latest reports from the western front indicate that a furious battle has just been fought in 141. At present all is quiet along the Potomac, for Gen, Mix is at the ofhce with a prisoner, and the student cavalry is taking the chance to rest the ponies. A deserter reports that he came, he saw, and he departed. There is no doubt, however, but that General Mix, with her incredible speed, has everything her own way, but the stu' dents are offering a determined resist' ance. Page two hundred sixtyfseven No. 4 ..- xxl lilfx X'-PIA, Ai' x my I J yy ,ff e 1 BE A WINNER Don't neglect your health. In athletics and in life it takes power to win. This power is found in Bowman Milk. Its creamy richness gives you energy. The power to k'do the power to win. Drink Bowman's Milk every day and you will enjoy the vigorous glow of happy health. INSIST ON -'D 9253395 IVIILIQ GOOD NEWS FOR EVERY STUDENT h l! Just around the block on 63rd and A Walgreen store right near sc oo Harperg a dandy place to get the LUNCH you like. YOU can depend on us fo r GOOD FOOD and QUICK SERVICE. One visit to our upftofdate soda fountain will convince you. We carry a full line of SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Tou'1e Always Welcome At Walgveen's GREEN CO. 'iq '- nues wm1AREPU'l'ATlO fi' k'When the noon bell rings think of Walgreen's Page two hundred SiXfy'6igl'lt 'Y SCOTLAND FOREVER Duncan Macmillan caused a near panic on the stairs from the lunchroom the other clay. Remembering that he had left his dessert untouched upon his tray, he fought his way upward through the descending freshmen, We found him, a few moments later, smiling brightly, but with the ice cream, in his hand, liberally sprinkled with catsup and mashed potatoes. He smiled be' cause, in the other hand, he held a nice piece of cake someone else had forgotten. A'Why must ambitious pupils he so anxious to write their names on the pages of history before they leave school? asks Miss Zurawski. whv Elrihuneiiv HUMAN FLY TO FLY We have received notice that Mr. Paul Miller, the famous building and social climber, will demonstrate on the portable fourth period tomorrow. He has chosen this time because he is far more experienced at climbing and dodg' ing around when he is cutting a class. Picture on hack page, K , I, Ei, Ernie Lushy dashed from his English class the other day when, he claims, he heard a fire engines siren. and wished to see the fire. The noise really was Dick Steere snoring in the next room. This is a loveable little characteristic of his, Picture in action on the back page, ESCDRAD, INC. lf an lui ll Chicago's Oldest Radio Shop COMPLETE LINE of R. C. A. 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CIGARETTES C O 'V' 'Z' 'K N Y 361 E. 30th St. Victory 1040 EASTMAN ELGRIST The best in flowers for all occasions 1322 E. 63rd Street Midway 9690 Page two lumdved seventy Q Uhr Efrlhunrttv The Line Chew on the Ime Let the hook catch where 1t may Bed Tlme Stones Now yu lrttul varmunts once Jonme Skunk was out fer a wawk an he met hrs emmy Oscer Mmk Well Oscer starts tuh makm faces at hllll so he duz hzs stuff an thet ma1d l1ttul Ossle sore so he sez hay yu Im gonna re port yu so he went up tu a trafic cup an he wanted tu get JOHI116 1n bad so he sez Mr Cop jonme Skunk went an passed a bad cent an the cop se Oh yeh I got wmd o thet at th txme an wasnt thet cute? Noshoe Ha Your Nose Knows Try our omons the flavor lasts Italla Idaho cool breezes snow and sky and rugged mountams towermg pmes brooks from the hxlls s1ng1ng then' songs 1cy lakes wlde open spaces potatoes Harm O Knee And Many of Them Dear R1charcl Last summer when Peggy Joyce etc was 1n Pans she mtroduced No 4 to an old frlend Frlend wanted to say somethmg HICC Glad to meet any husband of yours Hootclne Whats happened to thls guy M1thog7 Why doesnt the rube blow out what brams he s got? S1 y Oh Thllly Thxlly where are you? I m1th you tho Come back come back Love and kxtheth Mrthog Well well and we were just gettmg started Bye bye Poor R1Chafd X x,f ul Wal I 5-QA I ll 'f9 ?f-If Well Wlllle and hows your old grandpa standlnv the heatv Dunno su' Hes only been dead two weeks For Evans Sake How can I reduce? I would say that I had a canary b1rd appetlte but my meals are not it for a canary Vrolet A By canary appetlte do you mean a peek it a t1me7 Ill bet they re not Ht for my C1V1l1ZEd b1rd O Do you thmk my complexlon 15 as good as lt was7 What should I do for1t7 R Carpenter A Don t be foolxsh Put on a tle more powder so people w1ll not h k t m you use rouffe VOX POP I protest What 1f the speaker at the assembly was frayed between the ears? Why when he sald he was a self made man should the soph under the balcony say 1n a loud undertone You done a terr1ble Job upsta1rs I protest I shall get up a petmon Old Bildy Page mo hundred venenty one 1 l Q, ' f fe I I l . I pf X X I + f , X ' l , y , I X of ,. , gg . . . . ls, lx 'ff X ' , ' Q ' A I A r I I M- ' n gi , I' 'Meat 53 1 .' . , ,, . , , , l O Q JI , tr u , . in vp i ,5,, 4f, ,f. A mm f M I-lf . ' W Y Q XX V , , - 1 Q 1 i X , ' - ' W 1- s f a as f AV Y 9 it - . - 'W ' EZ 4? ig --' 1 A , A L 2 4 2 ' R ' Q- x , so, A l It 2 - ' ' - 4 ' ' , .lv l' 'l . lit' I . q L I .-.A U . . 5 . i , , - - r. , . . . 4,., ' GOLF COURSE DESIGNING, CONSTRUCTING, REMODELING Sandy Anderson's Golf School Instructiong Practice Netsg Supplies, Club Making, Repairing and Polishing SANDY ANDERSON, Proprietor REASONABLE RATES Open Daily Until 9 P. M.-Year Round Phone Hyde Park 0913 6318 Stony Island Avenue SHAPP 53 SHAPP QUALITY SHOE STORE 7453 E. 55th Street Upftofthefminute', styles in the fmest: quality footwear at 5375 847-S 3575 NONE HIGHER ALEXANDER'S RESTAURANT A Real Place to Eat For the Best Food and Service go to A I.. E X A N D E R 1 S Prices Reasonable Phone Hyde Park 9899 6304f06 Stony Island For The Best in Flowers Telephone Hyde Park 4242 1505 East 53rd Street Page two lzuvidred xeventyt L Uhr Efrihunrtte At The Movies By June Small Today-uLove and Kisses. This picture features Rodolf Valen' tino, Gloria Swanson, Tom Mix, and Our Gang. You will be glad to know that I have little to say about the pic' ture. Before I went to sleep, however, I noticed that the Gang is in good form. So is Gloria. You see a lot of both in the picture. See you tomorrow. Society Notes Mr. G. Glover Watrous was seen perambulating around the school in a square circle the other day. And so, on his seventh revolution, our staff photographer snapped him. Result on the back page. Mr. Watrous is walk' ing at the advice of his physician. Many notables are expected at the MilchristfMacmillan wedding. Arrange' ments are being made to have the ceref mony at the Coliseum to accommodate the crowds. There are rumors to the effect that Mr. Edward Stevens deceived a young lady on the beach was a life'saver's daughter, and of course he could not swim. Miss Morehead and Mr, Johnson wish to announce that they will walk down the corridor together at some time in the near future. Miss Hamm and Mr. West very- very ditto. Mr. Alice Busse is done with loud ties. Please omit flowers, and wear sober black. last summer, She TIRED 3 wi I UEUQ X H. - we stef X JONES .. Fee X917 The Best Sellers in Music Please Pass the Sieve to Grandpa, His Whiskers are in the Soup. She was just the Gasfman's Daughtf er, So She Gave Her Boyffriend the Air. The Drinking Song, from s'The Stewed Prince. Menagerie Mama, You've Got My Goat. You Should See Our Kittensg Bef lieve Me, 'I'hey're the Cat's. We usually quote the six best self lers, but only five pieces were sold in this part of the woods last week. Advice to the Love-Lost Q. What do you do when the one you love doesnt love you?--Sick Dimp' son. A. Love someone else. Isn't that easy? Q. How can I keep the girls from bothering me? They all like my pretty hair.- Dunning B. A. Give it time. It will burn it- self oft and then you will Hot have to worry about them. Q. I have never found a girl that I am perfectly sat' islied with. What shall I do?-john Tarman. A f ' W . 1. A. Get a harem, i We have s o m e very nice harems o n hand r i g h t M:-KQV now. Q. What shall I do about Mr, Greenock?-Marj. 'ij A. Put him on a diet or else kill I h i m b y inches. TLZN I f X 1 'HIM f as r KW sh F 5: I .ft-l... .W N vm ,lnllbcibf X E 3 .55 Qt It's all the same. Page two lixmdred S6'L'E71ly'Il1TE5 Henry Hess and Sidney Hess A MONOGRAM LAUNDRY COMPANY' S1824 East Fortyfseventh Street Telephones Oakland 042341424 AML. iglgffggl FEICHENFELD BROS. Inc. TWO STORES FINE MEATS 6239 South Halsted Street 'H d 103567 West 59th Street an GROCERIES G Y M and 6731 Stony Island Avenue SWIMMING Hyde Park 8200 OUTFITS AMERICAN PASTRY SHOP Bakery Goods of Quality and Taste Delicatessen 1865 East 71st Street Open Sundays Hyde Park 5544 8 to 1 and 5 to 7 Page two hundred seventyffour Uhr Efrihunriie Hyde Park Drops Hard Battle Our boys dropped a spirited, closely' contested chess meet to the Tilden huskies last Sunday. The games were featured by good sportsmanship, and clean play. The low number of fouls called on both sides was remarkable. We might have won if Slabfoot Marshall had been able to make the weight. He almost always can be counted on to produce a couple of wild queens. Jack Holbrook wishes to challenge any and all comers to a leaning contest to be held against the wall of the school just outside the southeast en- trance. A picture of Mr, Holbrook in action may be found on the last page, He wishes to retain the right of wear' ing green. Aitchpe Wins Hyde Park overwhelmed Englewood in the crossfcountry run Friday. It was held in our gym because there is al- ways something in the way there, and this is cssential in the Xfcountry run. The score was 47f4-5, but it might have been greater if G. Hibben had not gone home, Picture of Clancy going home on the back page. Championship in Sight Our gallant dominoes team ap' proachcd the city championship one more step yesterday when we turned back Lane, Jake Musick was the out' standing star, rolling nine straight sevens. The Lane boys went home with their pockets empty. We do cleaning, dyeing and repair- ing. YE BEAUTIE SHOPPE. For the Best in Flowers THE fb 3900 North Clark Street Lake View 1 121 oRl?T 1526 East 67th Street Midway 7000 FLOWERS BY WIRE ALL OVER THE WORLD Page two liumifccl .iei'enly'flL'e For The Best in Flowers Telephone Hyde Park 4242 ' 1505 East 53rd Street ICE CREAM, CAKES, PIES AND FANCY MOULDS A new department in our organization will give the hostess original and unique ideas for serving ICE CREAM Let us help you plan your next luncheon IDITDIHJFKI JERSEY ICE CREAM CO. Phones Blvd. 080443805 423751 South State Street We Cater to Hyde Park Students SOUTH SHORE GARDENS American and Chinese Restaurant Orders Made Up to Take Home Cpen from 11 A.M. to 1 A.M. 2313 East 71st Street Hyde Park 6282 Page two hundred seventy ' 'M Uhr Efrihunrtir Financial Notes There was a great shortage in the money market yesterday. Borrowers found great difficulty in obtaining money in any amounts. Dick Hayes, in search of an odd cent, was unsuc- cessful. Exchange was inactive, as many who tried to change twenties found Olllf. Hogs were heavy in the lunchroom yesterday, but, according to many re' ports, the roast beef was very light. Hot dogs on the hoof sold rapidly. Mashed potatoes, fresh from the coun- try, were in great demand. There is a rumor that Gordon Chlaclek sucf ceeded in corning the veal loaf market, but Mr. Chladek refuses to confirm it. His wellffed appearance is sufficient. Real Estate There are rumors floating about that there is a real estate boom in jackson Park, across from the school, The fact that the park is so popular during class periods seems to bear out the report. The effect of the building boom on 63rd street is such that the bulletin will soon be read in the Tower theaf tre, and there is a report that several seventh hour classes will meet there, as is being done on the golf links now. Brother Smith fpicture on the back pagej, wishes to announce that he has a vacant bench in the oihce which he is willing to rent to any irresponsible student, by the period, day, week or semester. AFTER HIGH SCHOOL-WHAT? COLLEGE? A POSITION? Whatever your plans are for the future, essential in establishing your future success. saving regularly is the first Every successful man will tell you that this is true, WOODLAWN TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK 63rd at Wcvodlawn Ave. Member Federal Reserve System Page two hundred ieventyfxeven RoBERTs DRUG oo. 1238 East 53rd Street, corner Kimbark Avenue Telephone Hyde Park 5100 and Midway 2873 YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE Careful Pharmacists-The Best of Everything Madame Rubenstein's Toilet Articles THE M and B BRANDT JEWELRY STATIONERY SHOP COMPANY Graduation Memory Books Diamonds Watches and Jewelry Gifts for the Graduate School Supplies Graduating Gifts Picture Framing Greeting Cards for All Occasions of Open Evenings THE BEST MEHRS E99 BOLIN 1225. E. 63rd St' Midway 1671 6827 Stony Island Avenue Dorchester 5 422 HONEY BRAND HAMS, BAGON Sweet, Mild, Delicious THE WESTERN PACKING AND PROVISION CO. Page two hundred seventyfeight - Ellie Gfrihunrttv WANTED-An athletic trainer. Must be able to train athletes and also those who think they are. Must spef cialize in football heroes and other wild animals. Send application to The Butcher Boy. -I Butcher. WANTED-A stenographer. Sh e must conform to the general specihf cations of Miss America. Gentlemen prefer blondes, but I want a brunette. Apply to Keither Bowers if you are ready for hard work and late hours. WANTED-a sailfboat of huge ton' nage. Preferably nonfsinkable and nonfcapsizable, as we do not like to get wet. See Jack Holbrook and L. G. Hand. WANTED-A cage, and someone to throw peanuts to me. See Hayden Wingate. WANTED, TO TRADE-A partly used onion, large and powerful, for a bottle of Listerine. See Jake Rash' kin within ten days. WANTED, TO TRADE-A nice, long, English assignment for a base' ball bat. See Red Hartford. WANTED, TO TRADE-A Latin text for a young horse. The pony is not for riding. The text is in fine condition, and looks as if it had never been used. See Jean Searcy before the exams. LOST-AA bass drum, in the Union Depot, probably in one of the tele' phone booths. Return to Capt. Fagen, and don't ask how come. LOSTN-A nice little friend of mineg I forget which one. Send him back in a box C. O. D. to Miss Mary L. Leitch. Maybe it was Manny Weill. FOUND-A cigarette stub in the east lobby. Will the former owner please see Brother Smith? No ques- tions asked, maybe. SOUTH SIDE TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK OF CHICAGO Cottage Grove Avenue at 47th Street Capital and Surplus S1,000,000.00 Under State Supervision Member Federal Reserve System Chicago Clearing House Association OFFICERS Isaac N. Powell .............................. President A. R. Fay ............... ....... V icefPresident D. W. Cahill .......... . ....... VicefPresident Henry Oflenthal ....... ........ V icefPresident F. S, Willianis .......... ................ C ashier Wm. L. Martin ....... .......... A ss't Cashier F. M. Leo ........... .......... A ss't Cashier Walter Orriny ....... .......... A ss't Cashier J. F. Russell ................ .......... A ss't Cashier Thomas M. Cronin ................ Ass't Cashier Louis H. Pivan .......... .......... A ss't Cashier Paul Corkell .............................. Trust Officer DIRECTORS A. R. Fay Alvin H. Sanders Roy O. West John Cheshire Harry M. Ortenstein Oscar F. Schmidt Wm. L. O'Connell Henry Odenthal D. W. Cahill A. O. McLain Isaac N. Powell Checking and Savings Accounts Certificates of Deposit Travelers' Checks Letters of Credit Trusts Foreign Exchange Investment Bonds Page two lizmdred seventx mm: A Bank of many departments-checking and savings accounts, invest' ments, safe deposit vaults, foreign exchange, but primarily, a bank which safeguards and protects the funds entrusted to it. Washington Park National Bank Sixtyfthird Street and Cottage Grove Avenue Capital and Surplus 81,000,000 Resources 513,000,000 Under Supervision of United States Government Regular Member Chicago Clearing House Association Member Federal Reserve System SPIES BROS. 27 East Monroe, at Wabash, 6th Floor Randolph 4149 OFFICIAL JEWELERS FOR HYDE PARK HIGH Dance Programs Favors Class of '26 Club and Society Pins and Rings Stationery Announcements Page two hundred eighty SHEPHERD'S FASHION SHCP, INC. MISSES' and WOMEN'S APPAREL 6751f55 Stony Island Ave. Hyde Park 4951 STALEY FURNITURE CC. 6815 stony Island Ave. fHYde Park 1105 lDorchester 6228 Phone Hyde Park 10573 VICKER 6? COMPANY, INC. FURS OF QUALITY Storage-Repairing and Remodeling 6763 Stony Island Avenue Page two hundred erghtyvon Studlo P 010 ra ers Daquerre 1. ,I FL mc'Clurq Bldg. 218 5. WIBASH AVE. Chicago Official Photographer for the AITCHPE 1 9 2 6 Special rates to all H. P. H. S. Students Telephone Wabash 0527 for Appointments d eig htyftwo Studlo Daquerre Plmotoirapllers mcClurq Bldg. 218 S. WAEASH AVE. Chicaqo We thank Hyde Parkers for their Liberal Patronage Special rates to all H. P. H. S. Students Telephone Wabash 0527 for Appointments Page two hundred sig Where should you eat? With strangers or at home? The loyal Hyde Parker supports his School Institutions WW 7WfLZf?Z4W wi Mlm W v ll wjyfgflf if O ei i' ll X ffl W i 'fi QA M ff s s ' is , ,MLK OUR LUNCH ROOM Is a real school institution Not only does it give us the Best of food and service But also it supports all our Other institutions cheerfully! When we want a favor we go To our lunchroom. How about Lunch-think it over. eighty-four INE annuals, like brilliant victories, are brought about by the co-or- dination of skillful generalship and trained effort. Thejahn BZ Ollier Engraving Co. is Americas foremost school annual designing and engraving specialist, because in its organization are mobilized Americas leading ere- ative minds and mechanical craftsmen. TI-IE JAI-IN 82 OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. Photographers, Artists and Makers of Fine Printing Platesfor Black and Colors 817 W. WASHINGTON BLX'D., Ciiici-xco T IS our endeavor to make each Annual a creation of beauty, a dis' tinctive memorial, worthy of the stafll the class, and the school We are proud to have helped in the production of the Aitchpe D F KELLER 599 CQ 732 Sherman Street Chicago, Illinois d HOLMES' BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY Hlust ri Little oDife1'ent 11'7Er6ZdStr Ff L Y OdfP lPt Support 'Your School Activitiesfff READ THE HYDE PARK WEEKLY SEVENTYfEIVE CENTS A SEMESTER Live News About Live People Pg hddh Page two hundred eightyeight in-Y X Aim ,I . . f LV.- x
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