Hyde Park High School - Aitchpe Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1933
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H Cl HD IIB MDA EIR If GEYIHUNBAGGD llUlI9IlbIIIN4DlES IIHIUIHIPJHE SMIHIIGDGIDEIB lIDllE9llDll1f13fMlll9lllfIDlINI1 IN THE ITL1dSt of the act1v1t1es of the Columblan Exposmon the Worlds Fa1r of 1893 a sl1p of a g1rl just out of hrgh school came to Hyde Park as an art teacher Dur1ng the Cen tury of Progress Expos1t1on of 1933 th1s same g1rl w1ll have completed her fort1eth year of fa1thful serv1ce 1n the same department Art Talented and w1th no spec1al trarmng whatever she was able to pass the necessary exammauons for entermg the school system In these early years she endeavored to 1mprove and Arts and the Art Inst1tute after her days labor at school She has watched the art department grow from approX1 mately four hundred to fifteen hundred students and a faculty of two 1ncrease to seven She has helped enr1ch the course and make It su1t the needs of not alone the talented students but those who are compelled to Hnlsh two semesters of drawrng Her quxet courtesy her w1ll1ng sp1r1t of helpfulness and her sweet personallty have all endeared her to students and fellow teachers ahke It IS to MISS Florence E B1gelow that the Altchpe 1933 Staff dedrcates th1s PROGRESS edrtxon 1n apprec1at1on of her work her sympathy and her serv1ce to all Hyde Park through these many years develop her skill by attending the Chicago Academy of Fine Lam .uw Nilss FLORENCL BIGRLOVL' 4l11 4:HL11tu11L1m IIXRRH wc xs BLOXIH I I DIC RSOX XX INOX X H XX I S YIRGINI.-X NIQYIITTF GEGDNCIIUIESNCEIFQW VH WK I AL ULCICM JMD II VICIIIIT X V ILATURLS I JL UI l ' fm NNI IV ' Qf 'W 'X H BQ HDHRHEHFQMEJIES EIGHTY years ago a red brick building was mlde the stag upon wh1ch Hyde Park High School has built 1tS unrn aled foundation This Civil War Period structure the present Hyde Park Branch was the pride of the community people wondered at the 1mpress1veness of its architecture the abllnty of IES stu dents and the standard of 1tS scholarship Our forefathers who lned at this time strived to further the development of the learning upon which we now base our knowledge A new edlfice protects the students of this year nineteen hundred thirty three and places them on the first step toward the gate of success This success will term1nate only when they mg For to be successful themselves irrespeetne of the fate of posterity IS to insult and to disappoint those people of years ago who worked that they may live in an advanced world The Staff of the Altchpe 1933 has chosen the theme PROGRESS 1n order that the reader may travel over those years of growth and visualize the changes from which we have pros pered From cover to cover there IS a story of our present school life contrasted with the ldentical occasions embodied 1n the setting of yesterday With shadows of a past era developed into the modern life of the present the staff artists have illus trated a most VlX1d tale-once in the old red school house now in a great brlck structure and forever under a shelter of steady ldvancement the Hyde Park High School stands firm in its enviable record of progress . . . 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AND HONE57' Dfcfxsfofw HAS DEMOCRANC sfweff AND f-fu JEVENW YEARS Of YOUTHFUL ENEERPRASE Xfxff EEEE DEEP RE GREY A3 WE LVD HXM FAREWHL 51,4010 lv AE fvfafcl upiflf AWE ENTER FAMWU5 PFOPLE MRANDMR NHJTUNF Af26w5A10Jf1Azzfmfwf7 P wwf TE M6 V 4 kai, A Q ZW W ' w5 fzOWS THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH The aim of the English department is to teach pupils how to speak a-nd write correctly and how to read intelligently. Toward this end required courses in composition and literature are offered for three and a half years Optional courses in ournalism Dram1 Dr1m1t1cs Weekly History of English Literature and Modern Literature are given in the third and furth years A Junior and Senior Honor Society offer able students a chance for further English training Opportunity foi cre1t1ye yyork IS givenm the Aitchpe the Weeklv and the Scroll QM y !lUfANf5fflR RUEET TA NGO A f7fyRGAR.ffVt UR KFLL FLSIE F DUBXEN F 'wld 7 fi F 'ML F7 AM iAMfNf 5 Lzgbfeen yfr THE MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Hyde Park is one of the few high schools in which four years of 'Vlathematics are offered The Algebra and Geometry courses of the first two years are taken by practically all pupils because of the con tribution yy hich these subjects give to a sound general education and because of the recognized value of the training in mathematical think ing Many juniors and seniors elect Ady anced Algebra Solid Geometry Trigonometry and College Algebra These pupils shorten their college courses by obtaining advanced standing in Mathematics they make records in scientific and technical schools they secure appointments at Annapolis and West point and they Wm SCh0larsh1ps for college xi fl 'llfffi f Axflffv ' 4 ,'.h'J5 N.'ElL'F F4 5'5 HEW Wig L WK DA LW1L9CZ,f?Q I 1 P E AJ Jw fwf C3591 A NY,5f!?C2 050365 OPXTZ NA WLfO77rlJ f THE SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT The department of Social Sclences at Hyde Park mcludes the follow mg courses one year each of U S H1story General H1story Englnsh H1story and mdustnal H1story one semester each of Greek HISCOFY Roman HISIOFQV Medleval HISIOYY Modern HISIOFQ Soclal Studres Econom1cs CIVICS, and Commerc1al Law One semester of CIVICS 'md one year of U S H1story are requlred of all pupnls for graduatnon from .1 general course As the world becomes consclous of the great need for more thought m social and economrc fields the soclal sclences become more and more lmportant m the currxculum of the publxc schools I m.Lffl11 E 0 Wx. , . lffifff F' Wi ARD EW ffi A Z' fff KL f7xfN'f N ffm W -Lf' wb X U K I Nmeleen XXL A, in WJG.'f ey- J ' ' ', it 'L ' nf uf ,Of.fl7ffW . . . Y. ' ' ' 7 9 7 V, S y y 9 S ! 9 4 K I u s 3 o v' 1 4 Jgfl fl' . Ex Q Q, , I K . I , rffg -, ,J . Qlf'f'f'f,fA3Wlf Q V751 -'ff ff QCA? fx ' G X fy LV C 3' '7 J' ' I f . .- - . . M,,., , A M151 A ? i-.fr V ' e Q f 1- -Q zflf' j I' 1 ' j '49 ' VZ' I gf: s. , , ' ., , ' T A - ' f Jag, . . ' ' yu, I 1' f I ff: lf , L4f 5','f Eff? .-' Zli.!',, T7ff7 1f. C .-Q, W UQF7 w'f'5f'f'f fcffx X , Twenty THE LATIN DEPARTMENT Hyde Park offers four years work in the Latin language and litera- ture. It aims to give foundation for the modern languages, ever-increas- ing knowledge of English grammar, and ability to understa-nd the exact meaning of English words derived from the Latin This is gained ln the first and second years by mastering the elements of the language and by reading yarious stories and selected portions of Caesar s Gallic War The third year emphasizes politics through Cicero s orations Vergil s Aeneid in the fourth year gives the pupll an historical and cultural background and unusual literary appreciation of this epic THE SPANISH DEPARTMENT The Spanish department offers college entrance credit helps English by translation and broadening vocabulary and offers a generous con tribution to cultural value In view of the fact that a large portion of the inhabitants of America have Spanish as their language a knowledge of Spanish favors both social and business interests for people of the United States in Hispanic America Spanish teachers hope to send better equipped tourists pilots salesman perhaps ambassadors, to Latin America This does not seem at all improbable since even now many graduates are earning their daily bread with Spanish learned 1n school THE GERMAN DEPARTMENT The German department has grown frona liliputiin s1Le during the XVorld War to seytnteen classes of all years and semesters While it s an object of the teachers to give their students a reading knoyyledge of German appreciation for the literature of the Germans and a general attitude of understanding and friendliness to foreign nations they are also earnestly interested in building up Hntr characters in the young people of our school The teachers feel that they haye an unusually good type of ladies and gentlemen and therefore find the yy ork enjoy able to themselyes and profitable to the pupils During the first year nh pupils art taught grammar and their second year German literature THE FRENCH DEPARTMENT In common mth the other forelgn languages French 1S offered throughout the entnre hlgh school course Those jumors electmg thus lmguagt may lceompllsh tvvo years work ln three semesters thereb fulhllmg 1 two setr language requlrement The mam objectn es of the course are to teach comprehenslon of the oral and written language to encourage pup1ls to express themselves nn French and to gam a sym pathetxc understandmg and appreclatxon of French hfe and hterature To thls end the pup1ls are encouraged by thelr teachers to read vudely In the department are twenty seven classes and approxnmately 976 pup1ls ,L rw? THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT It has been sald The all lmportant objectlve of all educatron IS the development of a vsell rounded llfe and not the least valuable contr1bu t1on to th1s purpose 1S gxven by the muslc department The :um of the music department IS not to develop master muslcxans but to gnc the ordmary person the ab1l1ty for apprecxatnon Through group muslc 1ct1v1ty such as Glee Club A Cappella Chorus Orchestra, or Band apprec1at1on of good mus1c IS taught Even m regular mus1c classes pup1ls acqu1re the hab1t of group part1c1pat1on 1n musxc sufhcmently to enable them to appreclate much of the best musxc Uh-.9 I Turnly Ol!! 4 9 'K c. Q 1 K T my - -4 h ef ' 4 K n Y' Q ' gje I . K , , y , , . W- ' , , , ' , V 'rf f' t t t ' s , C K . I . . . . . . . . , . . , Y - J . , . V . Y. V. 4 I 4 g Q ' S 5 I ! I I 5 v . 1 i E . 5 1 4 Q 4 T s 5 1 W . Lfekfi t?Q,f1?r 'f?WT'.F .'Nt:'fF'5 ff 5 T . ,, . . . , . 1 ' , X 7 - sa ' - , - ' 7 . Y . . . . . ' 3 ' 9 9 ' 7 . . . . . . . . . Y 5 . . ' . . ' r l s PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The Physical Education department endeavors to train students to become good citizens and to build their health and characters so that they may achieve success in later life. Work in this department helps the student to develop judgment, tact, and initiative. It tends to improve the health of the community by improving that of the individual and to establish in the individual good health habits. The athletic effort also promotes the good sportsmanship necessary to any athletic contest and teaches each indiv'dual to vs ork in harmony vsith his fellow s. Tyyo periods of gymnasium yxork .acl' week are required of each student during his high school career. Boys who wish may try for various interscholastic teams. Girls engage in various intra-mural contests. 'w Tl-Hy FJCF MANUAL ART DEPARTMENT The curriculum of the teachers in the Manual Art department is varied Mrs Ingram is in charge of the lunchroom in the main building Miss Miller who is in charge ofthe lunchroom in the Branch also teaches Cooking and Sewing Miss I-Iighley teaches the Sewing classes in which the girls are taught to sew both by hand and machine to cut patterns and to fit garments Classes in Sewing are available to all the girls Instruction in all types of carpenter vxork is gnen under the able direction of good minds in healthy bodies and is taken in place of gym work Captain Fagan has charge of the Band in connection with the R O T C ,,..-nf 'ru Q f D A lf r r r v r r p . . , Sam +1sif-Eflf.. KLLUT Q Q. far 1 A QT 3 -i'34fL5fw1fQ' . m:T'f5 .z'f'fm:1w -a. pf fr . y . . I . . V . Q, . . . 1 a ' v ' x . . , . Y . . Y . . Mr. Curtis. R. O. T. C. work under the direction of Sergeant Stamper aims to develop , . f ji - - V VW A X 0X . , ' I as I yy , J' ff- :ig - ing 1.1 I 19' Tuczzly luo ls. A1 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Tht subjctts IlLl2l'lI m the Suente deplrtmtnt 1rt IS follows Gtmxll Sutnt Zoolosgw Botmx, Phs SILS, Chcmlstrx, md Astronomx A frtshmm tourat m Gtntru Sucntt gxwes tht studtnt 1 l1m1ttd surxex of 1ll tht SLILIILLS Botmx mul Zoology both studxts whlth tonttrn themstlxes xxlth hung thmgs on clrth, 1rt IlL1Ql1f to Qophomorts, 1lthough juniors or SLDIOYS mn tlttc them Pl1X9lLS, Chtmlitrx md AStronomx ua. lumor and stmor subgttts Astronomy xs taught onlv ln tht flll stmtsttr Thus dtput mtnt ums to H1llxL, puplls mort orclcrlx 1nd to ruth thtm to tollctt md orgmnt The llboratorx w orlx rcqulrcd ln studymg .1 scxcnu: promotes creatnt thmkmg vb. 'M' HN! WW 'W5ffEDLfF MIAP f 1 Tunllg lbrmz' , tm L- I 1 fs Y Y K L A Av ' I ' 4 K A A I 'A ' L x 1 ' 1 ' : W' V.. 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COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Junior busmess Ifllllllng presents general oihce procedure and the use and form of buslness papers A study of mdustrlal l1fe IS made 1n In dustrnal I-Ilstory, Commercxal Geography, and Econom1cs Commerclal L1w presents the b2SlC facts of contracts Salesmanshlp dex elops agree able person1l approach m the art of selllng Accountmg teaches the control of lndustry and balancmg of 1ccounts It affords opportumty to apply the prlnclples of mathematics The dxscnplme of figures 1n accountnng, and the study of lsmguage form m stenography afford educatlonal xalue and prepare for employment t ,ffl fnfpfxzj , A fmgvf fllflfflvfflfrl VV? V'-f Ulf THE ART DEPARTMENT The requlred art courses 1n our pubhc hlgh schools are planned not so much to develop the art1st1c talents as to mtroduce the puplls to a new vocabulary, cultlvate the1r observatlon and judgment, and gxve them trfumng ID coordrnatlon between the bram, eye, and hand wh1ch mlght lend to a more orderly and sklllful way of approachmg any subject Tht scope of the work covers letterxng of varlous types, color, theory, dcsngn, representatlon, perspectlon, and composltxon The electxve courses specmlme ln posters, human figures, cartoonmg md desngn projects -.,d' Q35 5 Qt ejfgaf 4 'li ' 314' ii JUNE SIEQNIINDIIRS Onlg when we have left this lobby will 1UClC01llC' I . . we fully appreciate its warmth and X.. V ,L,?' 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Team, Capt, Stu dent Courr JANE NIUN SELL E 3 3 Sophomore Semor Gnrls Spanish Club Girls Glee Club Garden Club DOROTHY VIUN SON CIC GAA Jumor Semor G1rls ,Spanish Club G1rIs Glee Club AUBREY NAYLOR 'CIC Forum Intcrclass Tenms Basketball JOHN NEWELL EE 33 Band 0 'Team Capt 33 Interclass Baseball INOn Commlslsoned Oifnccrs Club Cxty Indrvxdual Golt Champ NAT NEVUMAN 'E 3 33 umor Track Capt 31 Semor Track Capt 33 Axtchpe Sponsor French Club Forum Speaking Comnussnon Student Gox ernment SIX Up NELLII' NICHOLS C GAA Pres 3 33 Altchpc Trlbt Secy Glrl Reserscs Freshman Sophomore Junnor Semor Gxrls IDISON NISBET CIC X E 30 Non Commlssxoncd Ofhccrs Club Band Intcrclass Track Basketball Track Team ROSE NOEINS CIC GAA 'E 3 33 Gxrls Glee Club Freshman Semor Grrls Troupers WT' -A 1 NIARY OLNISTIEAD C C 9 30 umor Semor Arrstox Freshman umor Semor Gnrls Semor Sponsor LILLIAN OLSON CIC GAA A Capella Gxrl R serses Treble Clef Club Semor G1rls EE JEROME PALAST EE 53 Orc es tra Boys Strung Quartet Band Non Commxssloned Olicers Club WILLIAM PARDRIDGE THOMAS PARKER Semor Dramatncs Interclass Basket ball Baseball Semor Sponsor SHIRLEY PEREIRA CIC GAA Freshman Sophomore umor Semor Gnrls French Club Art Gulld Forum Spanlsll Club ROLINDA PERESNIAN CIC Freshman umor Gxrls Oper etta Spamsh Club MILTON J PERLNIAN CIC Freshman Semor Boys I terclass Basketball Track Baseball Tennrs Zoology Club German Club Forl3 five .Y I Iv I I - A S CIC,E 'z,'3,. , ' If.-YE '2 -' Y I ', ' A , , U y U ' , J s ' A A. . . - , , , ' .e- I. ! 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HELEN POLL GAA ZIIL - Freshman Sophomore junior Senior Girls Girl Reserves Girls Glee Club French Club. For fy-six JACK EDWARD PORTIS Interclass Basketball Baseball Boys Glee Club IDA POTASH CIC GAA VE 30 Belles Lettres Girl Reserves unior Senior Girls SOUBRI- TTA POWELL CIC GAA Girl Reserves Spanish Cub CARL PRASIL XE 30 33 Senior Sponsor Stu dent Court Fencing Team Ger man Club Track Interclass Bas kerball Baseball Boys Glee Club GI NEVIF VL PRICE CIC Sophomore unior Girls Bridge Club MLRLE ANDREE QUAIT C 5 E 3 Girls ee Club ce Pres 31 32 Sec y Musi cal Club unior Senior Girls Ping Pong Club French Club SIMON RAKAUSKAS CIC Orchestra Musical Club unior Senior Track Boys uin- tet Basketball Aitchpe Tribe. MARGARET RANDALL CIC GAA IIE 3 unior Dra- matics Freshman Senior Girls Girl Reserves Senior Dramatics. MARTHA AINN REHILR CIC Operctta Musical Club Fresh man Sophomore junnor Semor Gxrlv A Capella HELEN REILLEY CIC GAA Sophomore umor Semor Gnrls Gnrl Reserves Classl cal Club Spanish Club Niusncal Club Forum Bruclge Club Jg Saw Club Vxce Pres 33 MARY .IANIL RILILY CIC GAA Freshman Sophomore umor Semor Gnrls Troupers Gnrl Reserxcs Antchpe Staff 33 HLRMAN H RESNER CIC German Club Inrerclass Bas ketball Baseball Track Forum Cartoomsts Club Semor Boys Boxmg Club Chemxstry Club FDCAR RHINI HART CIC Interelass Basketball Base ball Boys Clue Club AIILRRY RICH FE Fuclndeans Weekly Staff Chemnstry Club For um Chess Club Spamsh Club Semor Boys Musxcal Club Story Scrlbblcrs SUZAN NI RIQHTMX FR CIC GAA Gnrl Reserxes junxor Gurls Semor Arxstox Classlcal Club BERNICE RIORDAN CIC BE 30 33 Freshman Soph omore junxor Semor Glrls X CLARA RIT I' CIC GAA Ireshman Semor Glrls Girls Glee Club Forum JANET ROBINS CIC GAA Freshman Sophomore jumor Semor Girls Brxdge Club Troupers French Club Story Scrnbblers Forum DOROTHY ROBINSON GAA 'E Semor Gxrls Pmg Pong VIRGIN IA ROCHE C C GENEX IILNI RODILNBLRC DAVID RONIAN CIC Interclass Basketball Base ball Llghtwenght I-Ieavywenght Basketball Semor Boys Baseball Tenms German Club NIIRIANI ROSFNIBLUM CIC GAA Freshman Sophomore jumor Semor Gnrls Antchpe Trnbe Forum Brxdge Club Troupers Semor Dramaucs I-IELAINE ROSENBLUTH CIC GAA 'E 30 33 Freshman Sophomore jumor Semor Gnrls French Gxrls Gnrl Reserves Ger man Club Forum Forlg sczcn IOHN ROTH CIC E 3 Student Councnl Track Interclass Basketball Base ball Track Boxmg and Wrestlxng Club German Club Glee Club Kncker Club Hobby Club SYBIL RUBIN MARY JANE RYAN CIC GAA VE 31 33 Freshman Sophomore Semor Grrls French Club Antchpe Tnbe Weekly Staff Belles Lettres Musxcal Club Glrl Reserves VIRGINIA MARY SABOURIN C Z 33 Sophomore unxor Semor Gnrls Brrdge Club Weekly Gnrl Reserves Antchpe Staff 32 ARTHUR SACHS 30 33 Arrston I'uc scans Pythagoreans Semor Boys Student Court Debatmg Team Classlcal Club Pmg Pong Club Intcrclass Baseball Golf ISI RIN ICE SALOMON CIC GAA Freshman Sophomore jumor Senior Glrls Brldge Club Gxrl Reserves ILORENCE SALZMAN CIC Freshman Sophomore junxor Senlor Girls Bridge Club Iorum froupers DOROTHY SANTOSKY CIC GAA Alf. 30 33 Glrl R serses French Club Pres 3 33 Freshman Sophomore umor Sen nor G1rls Troupers Brldge Club XIICC Pres 31 Axtchpe Trxbe Sen lor Sponsor Forf3 exgbl Q' 97 35 AWA 31 Wm, I '51 ,E fi? 'sv' 4- We X BERNICE SAWICKA FLEANOR SAWYER Belles Lettres ANNA SAUTEL CIC EE 30 33 Student Councxl Spannsh Club G1rl Reserves ALVIN SCHAAR CIC German Club Mus1c Club Orchestra Interclass Basketball NIAXIINE SCHARAFIN CIC ZE 32 Semor Gurls MARGARET SCHEFPO GAA Freshman Sophomore Jun l0f Senlor Glrls XE SYLVIA SCHNITZ C Pres 33 GAA E Freshman S0Pl10more Iumor en nor Gxrls Brldge Club Irench Club Spamsh Club Gxrl Reserves Troup ers Axtchpe Tnbe Muslcal Club CLAIRE SCHOEINEVIAN CIC VE 30 SI Freshman Soph omore umor Sensor Gnrls French Club Bridge Club I 1 E ' 1, -I R A , 3 h A , - - K ,, V' , O K H , 5. L A , ' T 1 0- 'C 3 'X WN ' 3 I 3 C 'V - , 1,. .3 1 , '11 , I ' ..11 3 1 A ' 3 5' - ' ' 'A 1 . CIC, EE ' -' , ' ', 1 li- 'A is A A 1 , ' ' . ' ' - 5 , , 1 ' , . ! ' . ..,.A of -I 'V' . ' . - -' 14, , . .1 , . 1 , ,114 , ,l E , .3 , ' 0' ' 1 1 ' in 1' - ap' ' A 1 1 1 - I' - - 1 M472 - 1 ' ' , .J . if ' C- . - sm, Qi 1 ,J ' Hflawff I l gr-ww-te' , 1 A , , , - . f ff 'C - 1 1 2 -11. 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Club -33 Forum French VIARIONI TI'v1PLE CIC Senior Girls ALBERT THAYER CIC Pythayxreans ALBERT THOMPSON CIC Airchpe Tribe Interclass Bas ketball Baseball Swimming Track Spanish Club Glee Club A Ca pe a Operetta 3 unior Senior Boys BLOSSONI TOVROV Sophomore junior Girls Troupers Forum French Club Senior Dra matics Speaking Committee 'I' Student Government ROBIIRT C TRIPPEL German Club Interclass Basketball Baseball Heaxyvxeight Basketball XIARX IN TULRER XIARIAN TURXI I C C BARBARA UJY ARI CIC GAA SE 3 3, Freshman Semor Gnrls Glrl Reserus German Club Operetta Gnrl Glee Club II All ROSI XIXDIG C C X IRGINIA XEREKEN GAA XE 35 Br: 1,0 Club Garden Club Senxor Sponsor INIILX WALDRUFF GAA 'L 33 Bri gc Club Gnrl Reserxcs Sensor Glrls Garden Club ANNA LYINNE WALKER CIC GAA FE 5 Freshman Sophomore Secy umor Glrls Semor Girls Brlclge Club Troup ers Gxrl Reserves ODA WALKER CIC GAA Freshman Jumor Sen lor Girls Spanish Club QUININ WALLACE Forum VE In r class Basketball Baseball Track Boys Glee Club Lost Found Antch p Staff 33 if Q36 4 ILI XXOR XX XXISII I A Freshman Iumor Scnm Cxrls ur Rescues XIURIFI. V ARNER CIC GAA E Freshman Sopho more jumor Semor Girls French Club Forum Orchestra I'ucIx dcans Semor Sponsor C ATHI RINI XXIBB CIC GAA Ireshmm Sophomore umor Senmr Gxrls Troupcrs FAXINIF NX FISISIAN CIC GAA Freshman Sophomore unxor Senior Gnrls French Club G1rl Resenes O LDNILXD VESTBURG CC XF 'gr 53 Bridge Clu n terclass Basketball Senior Boys Annual Agents Club P es ROSF NX HI FLFR German Club Senlor Gxrls Forum XIARIORII Vs HITL 3 as jun: Semor Gnrls Brxdbe Club ELI1 ANOR XX II..I..IANlS Fiflj-out MAUDIA WILLIAMS CIC GAA French Club Semor Gnrs PAULINI1 WILLIS CIC 'F 30 32 Story Scrnbbltrs unuor Arlstor Operetta Treble Clcf Muslcal Club EVELYN WILSON CIC GAA Troupers -IOHIN WILSOIN Lb lzuclldeans Sxx lp Club Chemlstry Club MAURICE WINKLER CIC Interclass Basketball Baseball Six Up Freshman Boys LULILI: WISE CIC GAA DORIS WOLCOTT CIC Iumor Arlstol Semor Glrls IAIXI' ALICE NVOLF CIC, GAA, Freshman Iumor, Semor Glrls, Spanish Club Troup mrs, I'rcnLh Club, Blue Xlask Club f1fl3 flL0 MARY HIILILN WOODWARD CIC GAA XE QI Forum Gxrl Reserves jumor Semor Glrls WALTER WORMSER CIC XE 30 33 Fur Feather Fm Belles Lcttrcs Chess Club Garden Club EDYTHE WORTH CIC Freshman Sophomore Junior Semor Grrls Troupers Grrls Glee Club Musucal Club CHARLFS YALLOF CIC E 30 Interclass Basketball Baseball Football Baseball Mana ger Semor Boys Boung and Wrest Img Club BLONDFLL DICKSON 3 Year Course CELIA DONEEN Year Course RICHARD VAN SLYKE YLYANOR SOLL CIC, GAA LIL '31, Semor Dra matxes, Freshman, Semor Gxrls, Girl Reserus, 4 Year Graduate RH XIXN X iff! If r G y, ml xmx - ' , if Q3 3 i Y I 1 HT Q' lk A . , gk f Y L fi v s' V -fiftxf H ' QAIHIRINI 'HMI Y 8 'J . Y dvg x P T wr 1. BP F, Um xr 3, 7 ' .2 J MANY.HEAD5 JUXVXORJ THREE GIRLS X JUNXOR AN IN 7'ff?EX37fD JDVXOR OOPH FRLSHIE SPONSOR JHUWL f IFHEJIMIYUQMIRCY elass perzods when lockers doors, and stazrs do not harbor the bustle and voices of students A site remiriiscent of minutes during - J W DOR0 THY DA PA 9 HENRY POHLZON BARBARBA BROW R RICHARD FERGUSON fu fFV Dgwfgfvt P IPPVPQ FRU '?fC.HAf'PD ff-Rf! 5 Prvsnfc nf Vzrr Pravda nf Treasurer February Senrors N February 1930 a new class was enrolled 1n the Hyde Park School another group w1th strong hopes and hrgh rdeals As Freshman, thexr talent was latent, for, txme was requlred to develop thexr fine qualltles Wrth therr courses of study defimtely chosen, and Wxth fr1endsh1ps firmly establ1shed, these students began to devote the1r attentlon to actrve part1c1pat1on ln school act1v1t1es durmg thexr Sophomore year Athletlcs, honor orgamzatlons, and var1ous clubs clarmed these students as thexr standard bearers wrrh the advent of the1r Junlor year Then came the cllmax Semors the magrc Word now a reahty W1th thexr class officers chosen, and the plans for the future raprdly maternallzlng, thxs class IS now endeavormg to complete 1tS career 1n a manner befittlng 1ts honorable and dxhgent begmmng In February 1934, these young men and women wlll leave Hyde Park never agam to enter 1ts portals as students Hyde Park has offered to these students the finest of all glfts an educatlon, and these graduates should keep fa1th wrth the1r Alma Mater by hvmg l1ves of consclentrous and noble servlce 1-1171 stun I f 3 . f R a -- ,, lv , ' ' JW' QA , 'F' Lf'-W ' 1 F ' f :cw lv . . . ...... ...-.. . . . . I , DOROTHY SPARKS , . . , . , ,,.,.... ,......, . .... S rrrelury . ! 3 . . . V . . . HELEN A. ACKERMAN CIC, GAA, EE '30, '31, Girl Re- serves, Freshman Girls, Senior Girls, Aitchpe Tribe, German Club. 'A 'Z' GRACE. ADLLMAN CIC GAA Bridge Club French Club Spanish Club Junior Girls Senior Girls FE 33 34 Forum CLARENCE AITKEN CIC Interclass Track Track Base ball Senior Bovs Spanish Club Forum JULIA ALTER CIC GAA Girl Reserves German Club Treas Senior Girls DAVID ALTMEYER Q 5 Garden Club Science Club Inter class Baseball Basketball JOSEPH ANDALVIAN CIC EE 32 Fencing Interelass Baseball Swimming Fuelideans Pythagorean Senior Boys Club Six Up Club Boxing Wrestling Track Student Goxernment AIARION APTER CIC GAA Bridge Club German Club Girl Reserxes umor Girls Senior Girls Forum ap 'M XIIRIAIVI V AROXBLRG CIC Girl Reserwes Troupers G r man Club Ireshman Girls Senior Girls A Cappella ? Fzflg Hgh! RAE ASPELL ,. -E '30, '31, '32, '33, Freshman Girls, GAA, CIC, Senior Girls. JOSI PH BAFFATIO C C ARTHUR BARNLTT CIC Forum Classieal Club Hobby Club Senior Boys Intnrclass Base ball Football SERETTA BARNETT CIC Freshman Girls GAA Sopho more Iunior Senior Girls Bridge Club French Club Girl Reserves Garden Club German Club WILLIAA1 BARTIFTT CIC Interclass Basketball Fresh man Buys BRUCI' Bl LL I-reshman Boys Interclass Basket ball Senior Boys Baseball ALILI BIINSOIN CIC GAA FE SI Senior Gil Aitchpe Trib German Club A Cappella Operetta NIT R l'LI: BERNSFI I N X 53 GAA Iuehdtan Veeklx Iunxor Drama! ies Br1dg,e Club lreneh Club Senior unlor Sophomore Girls frouptrs . IN ' U , v I lv I 'Q 3 I 2 , , 1 , f ' ' ' L' ' ' ' , FA, V . 1. v' ' A Q , a , 3. Sf ' 1 - , v l s sy x s I , , , I , s ' V 1 ' w 1 s ' ' A. if C .fe We if 3 . ,3 . 53? if? . g fi- f , U in , 3 , - , , ' ' ,EE '33, Q kua ' , . , , , , f . V 2 C - ' y , - I I . . 53, , y 4 l , . 1 QL, '- 3 V I AY q v 1 . '. 'Q F' - , ' ' , 1 , W 47 ' , ,A K, .- r ' ' , KW I' . 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Club German Cub JOYCE BODENHEINIER CIC GAA French Club Spanish Club Brldge Club Junxor Semor Glrls Forum Girl Reserves ROY BOTH ELEANOR BOULTON CIC SE 30 Semor Gxrls French Club Brxdge Club Forum IVIARGARET BOW SER GAA VE 30 Spannsh Club French Club Brldge Club Glrl Rescrxes Forum Semor Gnrs LIJCILLI: F BRINI CIC GAA Blue Nlask Freshman Semor Glrls Nluslcal Club 31.- 1 it Q1 ,LX B XRB XRA BRONX X Gnrl Reserxes Anrchpe Trxbe Xic Pres A 4B Class Semor nrls Blue Nhsk Garden Club I RNI ST BUCKLILR C ILHLIIH, ROBL R I' BURCH CIC YIRGINIA BURNHAM E o 3 Bn e Cu Arnstol Science Club Semor Dra matlcs Classical Club Semor Girls lf1ff,g,O M4 NI- C-XLKINS CIC Track Football Glue Club Orchestra Semor Sponsor Cross Country Run f f f XIARR CANNON NIARIOX CARLSON GAA G1rl Reserxes Semor Gxrls CC IONA CARRLRE F1f1J mn! A V v A 4 S Q I' 1 i ..A . , , H r v ' 4. C, 50, '51, '-33' '53, S,c'y I . ' - 'P A '- 5 - , ' G' , l K A Q Y I vm . s l , 1. ' , 'L N. ,- ., A - Q ' ,mfyrhw - , , , - I ' -. 's . . 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Club Blue Nlask Semor Boss French Club Spanish Club Xiu s1cal Club IACK DFLASSUS CIC Semor Boss XIARY DE Glrls Glee Pong., Club VQQLFF Club Troupers Pmr, French Club Vluslcal Club CIC Semor Drama Semor Glrls JOHN DRAINIE CIC Senior Boys Spamsh Club Football Interclass Traek Baseball Svum Forum ROY IICKBFRG Glrc Club Opcretta CIC Interclass Baseball DANIEL FHRLICH ootball 3 3 3 Spams Club Iuclxdean Club Scnlur Bow Antclm pe 33 Interclass Basketball Base ball Track Forum CIC Semor Sponsor Alrchpc Trxbe HIII X FLI IS CIC French Club Inurclass Xol lu Ball K1 X SHN fm SIDNEY ENGFI. 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HOODWIN CIC Senxor Boys Svummmg, Span lsh Club Interclass Baseball Bas kerball Swxm Troupers STFLLA HOUSER GAA CIC Freshman Sophomoru umor Senior Gxrls Spanish Club Girl Reserves Blue Mask Sopho more Drnnmues JO ANINE HUBBARD Glee Club Treble Clef Scmor Girls CIC NHRON HUNT C Band umor In our Traek Cross Country Run I terelass Traek Iueludnnn Club Senmr Boxs Classxeal Club 51x13 four We' 5 'iw gf ayivi' 'Pl ROBERT ISRIAI. Classical Club Story Scrxbblers Scroll Glee Club Spamsh Club I terclass Baseball Football CIC Semor Boys ADILLII IACOBSON CIC Freshman Girls Scmor Gxrls Spanish Club FRFIDA JACOBSON CIC GAA i and Nb HORTEINSE JFNKINS C IC x E RUTH JIINDRA CIC GAA jumor Senlor Gxrls Spamsh Club Glee Club RUTH JOHNSFN GAA Freshman Sophomore umor Suuor Gxrls CIC Gnrl Resuves PFARI. KATHRYN JONES CIC GAA Freshman Sophomore junnor Semor Girls Axtchpe 53 Spamsh Club Story Scnbblers Brxdge Club Forum Gnrl Reserves SYIVIA KAPI AN C Snnmr C urls , vm V ,v I Q- 5' I A , . . , n ' f I I I . 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Sixly-six jit- gm +654 ROSI' LICHTEINBERGER GAA CIC Freshman Girls Glce Club NIILTON LICORISH CIC MARGARET LODGE Classical Club Musical Club Tre ble Clef junior Senior Girls GAA C C LEE LOWFNSTEIN Operetta Forum CIC Interclass Baseball Freshman Senior Boys IUNE MADDEN CIC NELLIE MADISON CIC Senior Girls JOHN EDWARD MAGNUS Science Club Freshman Senior Boys Treas Troupers Interclass Baseball Basketball Spanish Club Ping Pong Club CIC Fencing Senior Dramatics MOLLY NIALOYEY CIC Senior Girls. JOSFPH D NIASTROFSKH CIC X E Intcrclass Baseball Bas ketball Semor Boss Forum Class: cal Club DOROTHY NIFIERS C C M ERG u oomsts b DOROTHY MILLER CIC GAA Glrl Reserxes Gxrls Glee Club GLENN MOORE CIC Radio Club Intcrclass as ketball TINIOTHY MORAN CIC Stage Force Garden Club Brxdge Club Ping Pont., Club ANNA MORRIS GAA CIC Sophomore Semor Gxrls French Club JUINE NIORTIXIER CIC 'D 'L 'wwf YQ 'S 4 ELLA LOUISE XIORTON C C KATHRYN L XIOTTIER CIC GAA Glee Club Muslcal Club Treble Clct Opcretta Jumor Semor Glrls French Club GRACF XIOH CIC GAA Chmese Club Senlor Gnrs NIARGARET NIULLEN CIC HI LI N NILRPI-IY C E GUSTAVE NIUSSER CIC junior Swlmmmg Team In terclass Swlmmmg Basketball Base ball Forum Sensor Boys Chem lstry Club EDITH NIHERS Freshman Sophomore umor Semor Gxrls Troupers GAA CIC French Club Forum NIARCELLA NELSON CIC GAA Szxty sewn MARIAN Nl ISON CIC Bfldgt Club JOAN B NIV WARN Ircshman Soplwmorc Scmor Girls Spanish Club Bfldbc Club Purum GAA CIC PRANCLS OGILN II' CI 2I' 30 33 Classncal Club Frcncll Club Nluilgal Club Forum Suuor Glrls IUNII PALI I'l LSl'1I'l1'll1 Suplmmurc umor Scnxor Girls lnroupgrs QAA CIC Irungll Club Iorum IACK PATTI E CIC Suuor Bow ISAYTHI PAULUS 'IL GAA Sucmc Club CIC umor Suuur Cvxrls 'XILISILTI Club IIIIIN PIARI CC NAIIRIAI PIIIIS S1xf5 nglwt 3 Q' Q 'NW was W A? fi? LA you PEPQON C C RUTH PLUNINII R CIC Forum Sgmor Gxrls HENRY POHLZON CIC Classical Club Spams Club 0 E JO 33 FRANCIS PROTHLROI1 In umor Scmor Armtou Oper ctta unlor Sunmr Girls GAA CC ARTHUR PULLI N Glee Club Inurglnss Basketball Tcnms Semor Boys CIC Fencnng Clless Club NIABLI. PYLES CIC Ah Spamslm Club SYLX IA RABIIN CIC GAA Glrl Rcscrus Sopbo more Scmor Glrls Blum. Nlask Club Forum Br1dgL Club Pmg Pong Club I RIC RASNIUSSI N C Ioorball Ann mpc Irnbe Inturglass Iiasaball Baskubnll Suuor Bows IFANI TTI RHI IN G A CIC Girl Runrxu C u. Club Sophornore Snnlor C lrls ll II! Hoglxu Tournimunt -XxtLhpL Tnbe SHELDON REITER CIC German Club Interclass Blsc ball Basketball Semor Boss Non commxssloned Oilicers Club ROBILRT RIGC1 Glen Club Classneal Club Xiusxml Club Opcretta Cartoomsts Club Troupers Weekly BIIATRICE ROBBINS Weekly FE 3 IC DAVID RODKIN F 30 Spanish Club Sunil r Buss LIC Inturelass Baseball BlSl'xLIIJ'lll -XLLEN ROSENBAUXI Semor AFISIOI Belles Lettres E 3 33 Interclass Termxs Debaung Team Freshman Senior Boxs Forum Senior Sponsor Y' GI ORGI1 ROSILNBILRG CIC Classxcal Club Baseball Bls kctball IQLAINE ROSILNTHAI. Freshman Semor Gxrls Brxclge Club Forum French Club Troupers, C C Q. 1 IRANCI S ROSSI I' C IC Student Coumnl Frcneh Club emor Cnrls AX Iorum 1 Rcsrrus GIZRALDIXIL RUBENI CIC GAA French Club Bndge Club Semor Gnrls Garden Club KATHRYXI RUSSELL Ircneh Club Forum FE 3 3 13 Semor Gxrls CIC GAA Gar clan Club Semor Sponsor LIIUNEA RYLIXNDER CIC Senlor Gxrls GAA YI IDA SACHS CIC Troupers Brady Club Span rsh Club Senior Gxrls Girl Re suns JANE SANIDBERG GAA CIC French Club SEDIOI Glrls Forum I DDIL NILLABI CIC Alrchpe Trlbe Jumor Senxor Trnk Anehpe 3, Staff Forum Baseball Basketball NIAX SCHIFF umor Arxstol Debaung Team 3 33 Pr s 33 Belles Lettres Pres Anrchpc 35 Senior Sponsor Forum Semor Boys Interclass Tunms CIC Surly mnt I-IARRIET SCHLESINGER CIC GAA Spamsh Club G1r1Re serves CORA ANN SCOTT CIC GAA LEONARD M SERVER CIC Interclass Baseball Basketball Troupers umor Semor Drama Spanish Club Boxmg Wrestlnng Semor Boys Forum SEYMOUR SHAPIRO Tenms Swrmmmg Team Interclass Baseball Operetta Glee Club CIC Musxcal Club Debatmg Team Forum ELNORA SHEPPARD EE 31 32 Treble Clef SARA SHER CIC Grrl Reserves Semor Gxrls Brrdge Club Forum GAA EE 53 BARBARA ANNE SHINGLE CIC Glee Club A Capella BERNICE SILVER CIC GAA Senior Girls. Seventy G hm D ,I L , I' ,, T ANINA SMITH 3 yr Commercxal COINSTANCE SNIVELY GAA CIC Gxrl Reserves EE 31 32 Brxdge Club Garden Club DOROTHY M SPARKS GAA CIC Semor Sponsor Fresh man Junior Semor Glrls E MARTHA ANIN SPIETH EE Semor Gxrls CIC Muslcal Club Classncal Club Treble Clef Operetta Euclxdeans LOIS SPUCK CIC GAA Semor Gxrls Troupers Iumor Dramatncs Sw1mmmg Team Interclass Volley Ball Basketball Gnrls Glee Club Hockey Pmg Pong Club Opcretta ELIZABETH STACY GAA CIC Sophomore Semor Gmrls French Club RUTH STEIN German Club Scxence Club Brxdge Club Forum CIC junlor ,Semor Glrls MARCIA L. STEINBERG VE 32 CIC GAA, Glee Club, Operetta. XIARJORIE STUART T 0 3 3 Arnston Classnca Club Scuence Club Semor Gnrls CC NIIRIAXI TFLECH -XNSRX Forum CIC G A -X Sophomore Senior Gnrls HAZII. THOBIAS Freshman Semor Gxrls GAA CIC Garden Club Girl Reserus Oper Cffil DOROTHY THOMPSON DAVID TOOINIIN German Club Inrerclass Baseball Basketball ROZETTA XAN BLREN Freshman Sophomore junxor Semor Gxrle GAA CIC Troupers French Club CHARLES X ITOSR -X ANNE WALL CIC GAA Sophomore Sem0rG1rls Gnrl Reserses Spannsh Club NIusx cal Club Forum Bnclgc Club 'C' i vm, gk' nof- '3 .r- A 5 NIARGARET VFAVER See Treas GAA Axtchpe Trlbc Operetta Pmg Pong Club Inner class Basketball French Club Gxrl Reserwes Freshman Sgphgmorg umors Scnxor Cnrls CIC AC3 pe a GEORGE WEISS Freneh Club Forum Debating Team Brxdgc Club GERALDINE WICKS CIC Senior Gnrls HARRIET WILLIAMS CIC E Freneh Club RITA W'ILSON Sophomore Semor Glrls C C FREIDA WOING CIC Pres Vlce Pres Chmese Club umor Semor Gxrls JUNE VOOLW AY CIC GAA Glee Club Classncal Club Semor Gxrls XX ALLACF WRIGHT CIC Intenlass Baseball Basketball Suenlg one Fw- I '., ,, , ' ' , . . . A ' n ' 1 Y P. ' , s I . ' a. - - -- ' ' J . , , . f '5 ll . 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I I Q X xl 'W 1' QIWIUNIMDIIRS move toward home antzezpatmg a week of joyous vacatzon Gay hand-shaking boys and girls juniors HE third year brings forth many pleasures After the diligent aptitude that must be spent during the Sophomore year, the student finds himself con fronted by many interesting tasks beside the important studies There are his regular club and sport activities which predominate, and, in addition, honor societies for the language, mathematics or science student offer a new, vivid interest in the subject These organizations prepare their members for the Uni versity of Chicago scholarship examinations which are given in the senior year May of the third year brings one of the most outstanding events of high school It is the election of the Class President and Vice President The most prominent students are carefully nominated, and an election ensues that is to determme the two leaders that will guide the class until graduation Confident that its leaders are well chosen, realizing the duty that it must fulfill next year, this un1or class steps from the shadows into the sun Besides those un1or rooms whose pictures appear on the following pages, the Clemens, 339 Miss Duckett, 110 Mrs Hawkes, 233 Mrs Paine, 147 Mr Morris, 320 Miss Peede 142 Miss Roth 249, and Mr Peer, 315 DIVISION ROOM 323 Top Row-S Edwards L Myers J Brothers L Fried B Kaplan J Donaldson S Allen Zuzlch Second Row 'vi Woodson E Adams NV Bland Gerson B Bach Gerstenn E Fredericksen H Lowen stem First Rou E Lexy Nlelander Beals Miss Kurrie J Grossman E Ballard Bertsche Sewnly five following are included in the class: Miss Barnard, 166, Miss Corkell, 335, Mr. DIN ISION ROOXI IS ur R014 Iiulgh nnmgm JITIIIINLIN R X1 cr L, Goldman gnkmi N 'Nu 1mm 'Norton 'I un nu IH glsum nu sun ur .1 usman .xmnmm Lung Gordon Hun Ron N r LI x un Ruth u gr Iss u un xsun oar rum lu! Rau I5 Qmldsnnth Sxpgn II mns S Ss I Inu Ilnsnar Q Bm uf DIY ISION ROOXI 4 Tnfv R011 I Rugkxxood D Parson A Zegart 'X Comoran I-I Hgndurwn B Skolmk C' uun Young, T Znmmnrman N NILGIII XI Nun el: Suomi Run mn X 1. 1 N 'I lubgr lI1lLIIT1lI'l Z Nunugm I I' nr R XX ri vx C, Y lqun us 4 IN nz Ium msn I III n S x vx nu' I5 fllll 4 L IJIYISION Room ms Y., , . , . ,jr R011-Ii, NX Lnmuln, A. 'I.mnWnJ, RQ, XX'igIq,fN, H. Ziviu. LYCIIIQIQ, II. O'l1r11IIn. Gwpwv. .SIIm1.l Ron-I,. I..1in. Ixulur. II. hlmflmwn. Ii. XXIILIHILT. Qlwcmul. I- IIUFITI-III, K. RIWX- INV RUN-I. Iiickcy II. DL'I11.lT.lIN,IS.xXvL1Il, Nlr. S. C mmf, I, IIuIm. Ii. Duc. P. IIC'-YIKL Slzflzlj-s1,V DIVISION ROOM 1:9 Top Ron'-R. Cook, R. Cook, P. Stein, A. Rakauskas, Horn.xd.1y, -I. Swift, Hamity, Hcrbst, Rivkind. Tlwirif Ron'-V. Dixon, Miller, Swatck, NI. Bruuks, R. Mayer, j. Vfnlkcr, N. KimbaII, M. Berger, E. Segal. Srfoml Kou-H. Fisher, S. Ruth, S. Smith, Iiucharc, R. Reinhardt, I.. W'iIson, T. Grace, V. Vfong. firxi Run'-B. Fein, C. Rice, NI. Frey, Miss Fnrnam, R. Marcui, A. Ycldun, KI. Kelly. DIX ISION ROONI H3 T017 Ron Iamucson Hulder Tropp HIHII Thutrmer Vnigner Ialovssln Langston Suomi R014 trfrex F tutt Stmt m Nuxnun R 51 er Stiviagtr H Houston n f R u X151 A Lurit XI Shapiro -X Solomon Ranotsln P Halt I Porttr DIX ISION ROONI 7 rl Rau S Citrshun Niaurtr Vtmsttin Irnwnut L IILII H Donaldson O Silx rmn .xugt R Shall C tvs is imr nm I nz ou .ws it 1 ns ti r 1 Long iss ie H GuIdtI1vi.un XI t mart: S n ostn rr I Run H Btrnun I I1uI Lippintutt I Luodman I x Di rt Su H15 sewn , , A ,-. A' i y v V ' -s , ' A, v r, ...v , . x.. .1 A. J' j, .. 'Ii' I, i 'I 'fh , C. . I' ' . . Md . i 'I ' K , . . l i U '-A I' I , ' .' . :I T fr '- . i' . K. . ' , T. -A , Q 'I, Q - , . , . ' 'c a , D. Heck. kastcrlmpc, I.. Vfilliams. Tfvirrl Run-IT. Kelly, A. Shaw, NI. Parkinson, S. Gladsrcin, Ii. Spear, II f, . ', ,. In 'i , NI' 2 b Ia. Swv If R --IS. S A If, I. F .lr IC, Y. , ISI' Fri' , . 'A ', . . S-l ' ', S. All: , S. R ' . I' I - . - , .. I , i ' ' , Q. ii , i. Iinhurn, IZ. Griffin, NI. C mil:-'. nb II. ' 1' - DIVISION ROOM I42 T017 Rau'-McCool, Hoodwin, Havner, Kinney, Read, Cole, Cohen, Bane, Pirman, Carrere, Fieldman, Fowler, Englert, Frederick, Billings, Lutz, Garner, Gold, Miss Hopewell, Mard, Gardiner, Richman. DIX ISION ROOM 4 Top R014 Serus Yan Slike johnson Singleton Krueger Shmdermnn Epstein Soloman OBrien Ray Adams Harter Watts Lndress Rottner Cohen Sxlls Matsukavva Parkhurst D Harris N1 Harris Widman Green Yan Trappen Bronstein Schvnager Nlendelsohn lNeuber3, Nhss Ohnson Korn B Miller Anton DIX ISION ROOM Top Rou B Clauson I' Bernsrun -X Frank E Rosenthal A Lux H Cohen S Stanlei B Wall Third Rau. A I.eNlontru F Stn. Ln R-.unr L Ross C Rosrnrlul Webber R Adomelr R Xliller Srfond Rou Xl lxulvnn R N.lll'1.lI1 Nl Ross I1 Ralelibrenmr lx Xlirmhnielx If Bartenstun First Rou, N Doubt XI P1lL lx Suu I NIeAll1sur D Srotter H Gli lx -X Brerzteld Sm C1113 eight ' , :I V- V. , I . . i . , . , . y , , , , , v l ! Y 3 4 Y Y 1 V V ! S ' 3 A ' Y ' , , ' , ' , ' , 1 , ', A J . , - , . ' il i :zo 4 . , I. ' xi . . . , . ' . - ' ','. - x , . , . 'Y . ' L- . . --, -S' - A -, . , . ' , W , . ' i, . . ' . DIVISION ROOM 147 Top Rou'-A. Raymond, D. Barrett, G. Geiger, D. Bowman, janitzky, F. Nixon, McGrcal. Tbinl Rau'-H, Wk-st, Cundy, Kern, M. Parsons, M. Castle, J. Bray, Kyhl. Sworn! Rau'-L. Rudolph, Hogle, Philbroolt, Naylor, H. Christoph, Gross, R. Newman. Fin! Rou'-L. Snyder, V. Snyder, -I. Lewis, Miss Minogue, lf. Davis, Beauchamp, B. Mitton. DIVISIOIN ROOM 3 9 To R011 Lnxtun 'Xuten Bapple Bnitlett Rotramcl Meeker Benson Black B Frank Brovxn I. Sweeney Hobson Rabidouw Hewitt Lupescu Smith F Vfood Baldwin Blumenthal Tully Ftltin Weinstein DIXISION ROOVI 9 To Rau Irdbcrg V4 Brown T Dale XX Briant I Ritas Plotkin R Gui B Nlurphx Tur Y SLl'll I1lIf H Rcxnolds lx Nlurphx X uhnson Hague NI Guttmzin Waters FII t Ruu I Sehvnartl I Sit v. rudski IX mo 1 'X tvs B Itlthiu t Xar os Stunts nm: p A '-1 I T ' , . , j , . 'A , ' , . , . l'J Rau-Naduane, R. lfclslmuse. Xlfittcueen, H. Tyler. G. Fitzgerald, G. Mi:Nerney, Shreder. Sr'rm1J Rau'- '. ' ' . - Q . '. . hj . s - - . W - X 'f- ' ' . f, . g'l, B ,', Mr. R.-' rl , C. . ndre .' , . f' i S2 I 7 , DIY ISION ROOM 2 8 To Roux-M. Alexander, R. Anderson, B. W'hitmore, If. Nlmrris, B. Mller, R. Catlin, -. Beardslcy, A. Anderson, C. Griffin, S. Goldstein. Tlirzl Riu'-IQ. Biescnthal, If. Limbaeh, -. Knee, M. W'ood A. Gilblom, X. Gray, H. Smith, F. Carroll, A. Wilsoii, Ii. Bronfcld. Svmznl Ron'-R. Solomon H. Marsh, L. Epstein, X. Barnett, S. Browne, E. Steinberg, L. Vfilcke, M. Hobson, A. ohnson. liirxl Ron'-A. DIVISIOIN ROOINI 158 Top R016 R Johnson D Nay W Siegel P Leun NI Kohn D Palmer Douglas Sizer Tfwml R011 S Soifer Malmore Iampolis I' 'Rollins B Christie Churchill Dagdigian Simlnf Ron Wade B Burson Shoecraft M Murphy R Harris Obolsky Holzer 1-1151 Ron Dinisman Vbintrieh Simecek DIX ISIOX ROONI 141 Top Row I jatobson NI fstrin R Israel XX Xltfuire Hunt Gr atman -X Barnett Stiomf R014 B Friedberg R Wilson NI Applebee NI I-Iolbroolt H Nlurphx E Boulton F Ogilut XI Lodge G Nlox 1-1141 Run Garmisa Nlunro POlllYOI'l Xliss Nlix Ax Handler Spxtth NI Ifmls Ergbig ' 1 17 4 I I 1 1 I , 7 , I I l i 1 , 1 3 o I Y 1 I- y A 1 , 1 y V y -I 1 - I 'f - , , . , 1- X1 , - Y I- s - - V 1 - v Q - 1 - x Y in - ' 'Z w ' y 1 Mr. Darling, Trenk, W'allack, Olson. , . '-. ' ,..1',. , .,-,', . c . '- - 1 - s A - y A - '- ' A .' ' 1 - . 's A - s . . ,'. 1 n A 1 - 1 - A -'v A - I a I 1 A - '. SDIIIOJHQDHMIIDRJES Parker A fime for work, says fbc Hyde Sophomores OWARD the close of the second year, the t1m1d demure students have developed 1nto v1v1c1ous and handsome young boys and grrls They have looked about and reallzed the happmess that can be gamed from actxve mterest IH extra curr1cular act1v1t1es They have been so engrossed 1n the routme of classes, that httle thought has been glven to meetmg soclally those puplls w1th whom they d1scuss thexr dally work These sophlstxcated Sophomores, durxng these dreams of years to come, con t1nue thelr stud1es and develop thelr mmds, for, here, the future stars of the last two years are first observed Confident that the1r group IS composed of fine scholars, clever journalxsts, and all round good fellows, thxs Sophomore Class longs for the glorlous results wh1ch lf most certamly deserves L1sted below are the names of the rooms whmch do not have thelr group plc tures 1n the ANNUAL Mrs Baumgardner, 139 MISS Fogleson, 167 Mrs Flores, 239 M1ss Franklm 334 Mxss Graves, 231 M1ss H1nkley 326 Mr Howland, 316 M1ss Jackson, 226 Mr Leavell 322 M1ss Le1tch, 224 M1ss McEn1ff 170 Mr McGuane, 145 M1ss Messelhexser, 347 Mr Nyberg, 245 M1ss OBr1en, 343 MISSOCOHHOF, 237 Mr OPIIZ 157 Mr Schultz, 230 M1ss Slsson, 236 M1ss Slater, 160 M1ss Tunnell 151 M1ss Walker, 128 MISS Watson, 119 DIVISION ROON1 IIS Top Rau Rmgbauer Whnte H Rosenthal Souder G Thompson L Grossman D Gorrell R Dehmer R Whelan Suond Ron C Soderbtrg I Glll L Gordon J Prosknuer Sandtner Ni Nlurphnt E Cahlll J Hendrrckson D Wolltstn hrs! Rou I1 Wong M Boyd I' jackson Ni Berger Nir Wllll3mSOH Threadgnll E Gold Schlueter H Ncubert E1gfJt5 lbree ' 1 4 . Q IQ ' ' 33 ' C - . 6 . , . . . , , . 1 9 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . ' D . , . ' 1 1 ' 1 . l , I . n 1 l . n 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 A A Y . J ,. 1 , . , . 1 , , . , . , . , . 1- 1? x I - . '- , . . . , . , . , . , ,1 .1 , . , . , . . '1 . , 1 ', . ,1. , 1 . ,.- - 1 , , . , , .1 . IJIX ISION ROON1 1 11 or Role I-I Ls Hur un Ln num Lrsm n IN un Im Q UISI N Durr XX lttcr ur I Rr 4 nt ur un gr or 0 mm rm or Lat ur R N Lu gr Suom on usgr ru. mm ,1 mw ar L Artem mx nurggr A an Q Iuus S Dlamond 'vhss Iixhglow M NJIILIII Shayne CI2l1'I'lI1j.,lLlll DIXISION ROOM 33 0 nson M un mum nu rrxson L Ln gr :LL I mdbpr I I.1r Lr dm nmnur I NI Lr NI .ntl L nx 1 n o .ng N O S411 A Nhlznr D HJI11lIflII1 DIX ISION ROOXI To Rau T Guldbhtr Pulurm I5 Rubnn Smmnds Vsmllxs H Strausx Ii Clumberlm S uIRf1u Immun I. uubwn XX mlsumlmlmg Cnbscn Poem NI NI'-DJDILI 13l1d1S Yun Hermann I I Hgss Pnnner VIag,g,1d Xhss H Cnlbgrt H 'Xbrami G Gvldvmfh DUHIJP lzglvlx 70117 T A '- .A jun' , II. SI . ' , If g' b , II. And- z , CL I ' g, .I LI1 In , II. , . Tl'-I Il'--R.Sn'I1,I3. NIc ',C. II g'f d,IJ.BI1 ,S.Cg 'f LI, If I', .41-'g-. 1 K , A. I: 'fd . . I. I , Ii: Iv, NI' ., N. N' 'I j' . I irxI R'Ilt1N. K ll' I , I . lbk- TOIJ R010-L Goodvngan, H. Hollis, C. Oifcnberg, il. Cuupcrstcin, C. Baldwin, A. Adams, I. Suudek I. K1 h , . 11-fu. sw 1 R '-W. HJ 1 , nl. S-h- k-, il. maxim--, ls. 3 -N, f, I kr R. S' - , .. . ay' , . . II ' 'I-. I 'I Rm'-G. Iiir , I. Cllugg, II, Y ung, Ii. Gr '. I 1 v A' A U. . . I7 - . - ,H ' '. ' A ' - . . , . ' . LUII '- If' ' , - ,I ' . 'H -' -, Q u . ',', A ' - ' . . 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Tf,'f R' I7'V'11', 111111, IX111, I.. Sivj' . I. f T, Q, X , 11 '- ., 111. 141-. ,R. Hpa-ld, 5. 1 g- , 11. 11111. 51- IR -1. 'ral , -1 1, I V' 1 , 11. i111 ' , -1. F11 .1-1. K' 11. Q 11, Q. G NI S - , 1. xv-I ha .L. W lf. 1'-. ! 1 511, 1 ' 'I 1 1111 . H I Il Al , I ff T021 Run'-D.ANIilcs, A. Row, R. XYmrrcn, S. Hul111boc, In. NILIIIIIIICIHICY, A. Fischer, H. I'1crg111.111, S. NI. ' , U IJ. I'I'II . Tlinl R011-P. I'I11II1p, NI. IIII IC, I.. OI ' . NI. I.1: ,... 1 ' ',', ' f , I. Ii . S 1 '-KSU: .S. III 1111, A. I IK I. '7. I-I. ' , . I' , i.K.1r7. I .lR1111'1kI. . I ,. . , . . ' , '. .I . . I, A 3:7 T1 '13, II' QI1. Z' -, W. c1l'.l ,c. XX' IFF, R. .- d r, R. I I1 , XY. B II . 1.1 dlcr, H.Ci11Idb1 1. S11 HJ R 111-NI. Ml. IIJ1 ,C1.C1iII.B.I.c'I1, ,I. .c ',. . , .. 'I , ' 'I'iA', .11111111,11-.1.s1111-,cf 3 ..1. 1' , ' 1. ' ', .'1. DIVISION ROOM 117- T017 Row-Stephens, Logan, F. Cohen, G. France, B. Boor, C. Geist, Krebs. Svvonil Roll'-B. Sharcr, R. Grimm, I.. Conrow, M, Wells, M. Gilson, M. Mintz, J. Cave. Firxf ROILLV. Goodman, D. Bingham, D. Wright, A. Neff, F. Simon, R. Stickler, V. Tatarsky. DIVISIONI ROOM Yo: Run S I'lI1L2.,JI'l I- Himklu H Harris Runking I-in LI Rounds SiiomlRn1z I. Lirpcntcr 0 nson Ii umm nur K1 x Iiimitl Init Koi D Marquis Bildur Bristuvx Ikdprsm XI Idwards DIN ISION ROOXI SXXDN unun Vuvll 1 orian T umpwn I'1tls.,.rJ Init n Xrrdurbu S .lrtu I'ura.I Rmr an 1 r .Lan mm x imuri I ur ix 1 in usrnn rs S ids Ilair Nhrxcr IIv.ss i . 1:3 T. AI I1 f , . H I -, If. S'I f- , .glg I V 1'- . , ' ', ' ' , ', - -.- , Twp Ron'-Sprinficld, Chesrlcr, Rice, Springfield, Kelly. M. Hammond, I1. Shearer. J. O'Rourkc, D H . H . I5r'ddIc. IS . h . Ii, i' Id, H. 0 . 'f - -, X: ' , ' , A d , N1'llf , M I 'II. Ii 'di , XIQC.. I idjc. M pI Ii. Rxscii. I.icht'i V , NI . Gal . I i , . ' ' , r p01fa1z1f goal success 111 the classroom For the Freshman, there is one all im Freshmen O become accllmated to a new hfe amnd strange students and under a forelgn roof IS a dlfflcult adaptxon The Freshmen meet these alteratxons wlth unusual grace A l1ttle a1d from the Sennor Sponsor makes the Hrst days run more smoothly, and the Freshmen, once sltuated 1n the bu1ld1ng, study dxhgently w1th the hope of success m the classroom To xntroduce these newcomers to the soclety of the school IS the task of the upper classmen, who jom hands to make these Freshmen reallze the1r welcome Thls Freshmen Class wnth four years lmmedxately ahead, must and w1ll mam tam the hrgh standard whnch the graduatxng senlors w1ll treasure throughout the1r llves Llsted below are the names of those class rooms whxch do not have thelr group plcture 1n the annual MISS Abbott, 146 M1ss Beardsley, 338 M1ss Buchanan, 243 Mnss Deupree, 92 M1ss Fuchs 219 M1ss Klrby 215 M1ss Lockwood 244 M1ss Maloy, 319 MISS Nlederman, 235 M1ss Parker, 213 Mxss Peebles, 22 MISS umlan, 162 M1ss Roberts, 345 MISS Rosenberg, 91 M1ss Schurz, 240 Mr Shldeler, 229 MISS Shoesmlth, 227 The number of Freshmen IS greatly lncreased by several hundred that are enrolled 1n the Hyde Park Branch The followlng IS a l1st of the Branch teachers MISS Buckley M1ss Dame1er, M1ss Demlng, M1ss Frsher, MISS D Fnsher, Mr Gelsert, M1ss Glllogly, M1ss Grady M1ss Mxller, M1ss Robmson, MISS Shalett, Mr Van Hlse DIVISIONI ROOM 347 Top Rau VIcCool Hoodvun Haxnr hmne Read Cole Cohtn Bane Pxrmnn Carrere Fxeldan Fowler Englert Fredernck Bnllmgs Lutz Garwer Gold Nirss Hopewell Nlard Gardmer Rxchman Top Row Yonovntz Courts Brolley Carlson Hofmann R Smnth Graf Hackel jacobowsky Skeoch Pevan Shabam Raknuskas R1rnr: Caxanagh Mendelsohn Noar Carson Hafer Hart Ep stem Xlxss Nlutte Stern Sachs Rxchardson R Xlxller Eighty mm' 1 . . ' 7 7 y a 9 9 9 s s a v a a 9 Q 1 a a 1 - , . Y , A 0 3 1 '-'A , ' V ' 9 . V I-3 , 1 ' - - , , I O ! Q I D I i ! A V 9 ' I 1 ' l Y I 1 V1 1 1 ' v 1 1 V! ' r ' I - I , I Y - - - , V A v y y 5 . , .,. , . , - , , Y , - A - .9 Jfvg F JNDI :YN DIXISION ROOM 34x on Rou'-LI. R'cc, 5. ,onus G. Slicrwin Crum . . Swon1n:i1 . Acxandcr -. hu sun, . Frc' . Lewis. Tfwinl Run'-Iiirmin3.,lmn1 5. Singer T. W'illinms, Nims Oxcry M. Shaw Walpcr I.ind.1s. Svrmn or- . w S ulman I.. Miller, Nielsen Rennie H. Stanley If. W' 'glut Ifnriglir A. Perry. 151141 au'- Ciuodfricnd Rudosy S. Rubin Ii. Goldman IIIIIIIIKCI' Ii. Iirlrki Miilcd. DIVISION ROONI 313 To R014 E NILDOHAILI Bards I. Meyers Rubio Bruner D07lCI' Neidel -I Burns E Lexitt Tblnl Rau j Williams Danforth B Bnor R Rosmstun Hibbard NI Vswlker K Hundersun DeI.cLto Szraml Roux-Ixadin I.. Davies R Clwristgnsen Wells I: Raymond P Davies I Lcun Salrvmnn l1rs!Rr1u S Hegkmnn Wabmr N Igkluus Mr B Brogk Kirby R Vuisnmn B Sglmelmi IJIX ISION ROOXI 7 0 R014 XX Ixisslur n Lo ui. ing FJ L Carlsui XX mans I Qlnros uulding R Butlgr Tlwl Ru I Zimimr P Sn ineturd G Pnurwn Xhddluon I-urrx Iglmun right XI arson R .llllalnf 1 sun 4 fr on Barre mu I us H Polos nm li rd NIJ -Kr! iur ynagn Ln ina xx nr Tail r H nun C De si Iiss R ,bb NI grrx hxl -X Dur Broun IX -rf j 1 J J J JJ V0 Tl 1 I I , , P A I ,B I ,I Id A I-R . ' ,I ', A' , ' , .' . I R.Ia,l1 , , , , rv, , I XR: x 1 , Y , . . 1, 1 N X f .P 'V , ,X--', 'nv I, ,- ' , ,. ,.. ' ',,I. ,.. I. ,. 1 A, '. ,- '.-Q ' ,.I-I--' ,- ,.f- '- -- I . .-1. ,f,. ...., U- .NIU ,..,' .-Milf! fi ..fe'f I ' . ' 'Ai ii in Alxif ' K if ,I Tp A - .i'i--.,I. 101. Q.,n.j.x1.1fQ,I2. QA- -I' 'k.L. 'ff-11.1. . 1, Y -, 1..H E, li-1' , B. En ,,.I'u , .NI 1.G. XXVI .S.f1.I R JI. l Jn . . ,D. C 'C .I-V CA I VI' ,Ii IQ' ,A,Cr.1'f II. I'lI'Xf Run-D. ,n.Iz. ' g. l ng. N' 4, ,..P1 R. ful... ris. '. IIPQGDCEL S A CIIHIHIUIIQIEQGIIHIGS Taking Il rest while a ffdlllllllllff 1171 1110105 bzs form Ratner FlSl'l6!' Hnrsh Cheer Leadmg Team HE optmng of the Athlttnc sect1on has been xery justly dexoted to the chttrle 1d1ng te1m Cheerleadmg ranks wxth athletlcs because It zrouses the Splflf that promotes true and clean sportsmanshlp A coach clnnot always develop 1 wmnmg team but when the cheerleaders command sportsmanshlp from the members of the team and the 1nst1tut1on, the school has achleved somethlng more rarely possessed than uctory At the annual tryouts for cheerleaders a great number appeared, but only a few prox ed themsels es worthy to represent the school at our games Then fol lowed Weeks of strenuous tralnmg They Jumped, ran, and dned Many a tramlng day they Went home wlthout a VOICC At last Mxss Lertch declded the boys were good enough to br1ng the students, cheermg, to then' feet They Were' In fact they not only kept the stands aroused, but they also cheered the teams on to greater vrctory -Xt a Gamt P p Parade Nm I3 ibut 'a 1 0 s ' 1 v 1 ' 1 ss 1. . 1' . 4 1 . t ' ' . s ' . , . t e 5 , 1 1 r r - ' 1 r 1 , ,f X - A uf ' 4 . 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L' - X Top Row Bernstexn Whrte Joffce Wrnglmt Hummer Harlm Rxcard Rrvkmd Kellog Zxvm Second Rau Smnley Kenzue Fhrlxch Rasmussen Coach Hasm Horwntz Fmk Havner Bragg FITSfR01U Football OACH E E HASAN lost most of h1s 1931 football team through graduatlon, and consequently had to work very hard to bulld a team composed almost entlrely of mexperlenced men H15 efforts were rather successful, as Hyde Park Won four of 1ts nxne games and tled one dur1ng the 1932 season The team, after a short tra1n1ng perlod won IIS first pract1ce game by a score of 2 to 0 from Marshall of the West Sectron The lone score came 1n the first quarter when the Marshall center sent the ball 1nto the end zone for a safety and 2 pomts for Hyde Park TWICE dur mg the game, Marshall had the ball Wxthm the ten yard lme of Hyde Park, but each tlme our lme held The Eleven then defeated Calu met by a 13 to 6 score for the1r thxrd consecuuve W1n In the sec ond quarter H a m m 1 t y broke through the Calumet l1ne and blocked the enemys punt H shpped to the ground but returned to h1s feet ln tlme to recover the ball on the five yard l1ne of Calu met Belgrade than plunged the ball over for the first touch down and followed wlrh the conversxon Coach Hasm 'vlooth hnzetg four .f . , 1' -J . 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Y . 3 l 3 ' 1 7 U n l ' '- , , 4 , 11 . , , , - -' Hcnnig, Marks, Kushner, Hamity, Month, Kelly, Miller, Xveinraub. , fc, . ,uf ' ' Y - ' . e 7 - . un Later 1n the same quarter Belgrade agam scored for Hyde Park on 1 plunge from the 20 yard l1ne In the first league game Hyde Park lost to Lmdblom by a 26 to 0 score The team falled to functlon properly untll the last quarter when Kelly s passes brought the ball down to Llndblom s 3 yard l1ne Then the gun went off and the new Hyde Park team lost 1tS Hrst game The team then travelled to Kan kakee to play a n1ght game Kan kakee defeated the Blue and Wh1te by a 39 to 0 score Later however the game was forfe1ted as Kanka kee had an 1nel1g1ble man playlng In the second league game Englewood beat Hyde Park by a 24 to 6 score As the end of the game drew near We made the only Ch Sch It H touchdown scored agalnst Engle wood dur1ng the league season Wlth the ball on the 30 yard l1ne 1n Engle wood terrltory Belgrade took the ball on a fake reverse and handed lt to Z1v1n he 1n turn lateraled the ball to Kelly who was across the Held Then Kelly threw a long pass to Kenz1e who maklng a great catch and evadmg the opponents safety man scor1ng the touchdown The next game Bowen Won 13 to 0 In the game R1Vklnd got off a punt for 60 yards Top Rou Rnkmd, Niooth, Kelly, Vu'emraub First Ron Kenzxe, Marks, Kushner, Henmg, Hamnry, Rasmussen, Nlnller Ninety five . ,f affmrrzwxg 3 3 . , . 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' ' Q! 3, 7 ' 5 1 Marshall Mooth, Hammlty and Rasmussen played a good defense Bowen forfexted th1s game, as one man on 1ts team was over age T1lden obtaxned a 31 to 0 vlctory over Hyde Park 1n the last league game of the season Hyde Park played better pract1ce games than league contests, and It kept 1ts pract1ce record up by defeatlng Aust1n 6 to 0 111 a muddy game played for chauty Z1v1n scored the lone touchdown on a pass from Kelly J1m Henmg, playmg at center, mtercepted two Austm passes Between Halves Calumet Nznely six BlckdPu c The Hnal game of the season was played at Pekm Ilhnons Late IH the hrst quarter Hyde Park scored a touchdown Th1S was accomphshed by four stralght plunges by Rnvklnd and Kelly and Kelly finally scored on a 15 yard plunge In the second quarter Hamm1ty broke through the Pekxn hne and sent a Pekm player for a 20 yard loss After Pekm scored the tyxng touchdown We1nraub made a great stop of a Pelun pass 1n an attempt to gam the extra poxnt The game ended 1n a 6 to 6 t1e Thls game t1ed wlth the strong Pekln team showed that the team was 1m provlng and was benefited by the careful coachmg of hlhott Hasan and He1n1e Schultz As most of these men are returmng there IS great hope for next season Parke: X 11 linglcwood o e n , . . . . 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Our boys lost the1r first game to Mar shall of the West Secuon by a 26 to 11 score The glants from De Paul then beat the heav1es the final result be1ng 22 to 7 Our five traveled to New Tr1er to w1n another prac t1ce game 32 to 27 Th1s v1ctory showed the strength of our team that was just round1ng 1nto shape In the open1ng game of the league season Hyde Park defeated Lmdblom by an unusually low score of 13 to 11 B111 Ho11day and Capta1n Wetzel scored five pomts aplece Hyde Park led by B111 Ho11day w1th twelve pomts downed Englewood 26 to 14 for the second consecutwe league v1ctory The last league game of th1s Hrst half of the season was dropped to Ph1111ps league leaders of the Central Seet1on by a 26 to 16 score Sch 1t W tz t C1111 1 ll ' 9, Coach u z, e el - , . . . , . . . . , 3 , . 1 Top Ron-Coach Schultz, Kimes, Grossberg, Roman, Rosenthal, Lebow. Firsl R014-Trippel, Holladay, johnson, WE zel, Chomsky, jones, Kramer. Dm' IH11l'L'1 Td P The team then entered IHIO the Stagg Tournament Hyde Park ehmmated Schurz scor1ng 28 poxnts to the opponents 18 In the second round of the tournament Hyde Park was elxmmated by Lane the team that went on to tak fourth place At th1s tlme Coach Schultz lost s1x regulars as Captaln Wetzel B111 Hohday Chuck Chomsky Bob Trlple graduated and u1nt1n ones transferred to an out of town school The new team lost xts first praetlce game to Tuley by a score of 25 to 20 The fxrst league game after graduatxon was taken from Hyde Park by Lxndblom 28 to 8 In the followmg encounter Englewood won a clos game scorlng 25 po1nts to Hyde Park s 21 Tllden and Phllllps took '-'i the two last games of the season from the A1tchpe boys by scores of 38 to 22 and 30 to 18 respectxvely The Phlllxps game was played at Whlte Clty Although the team d1d not have much success durmg the second half of the league season some outstandlng basketball was played by Martln Johnson Chuck Stratton and Lefty Lebow Letters were awarded to Georg Wetzel Martm Johnson Chuck Chomsky B111 Holldly umtm Jones Leo Ltbovt and Bob Trlppel These boys rtcened numerals for thexr untlrmg efforts durmg the season Chuck Stratton lXorman gy Kramer Wfay ne K1mes John Kmg Art Buhrer Arnne Lur1e and Dawe H ll d Rcman Ullll il cn De aul . . , , . . . 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Y - a y J o a av . . ones N ' Cluomlskv , ' johnson ' lxramer ln' um ru Om' L1ghtwe1ght Basketball 1TH the return of four letter men from last year s hght Werght team Coach Elrot Hasan seemed to have strong contenders for the champ1onsh1p of the Cen tral Sect1on They got away to a poor start 1n the f1rst pract1ce game as they lost to Calumet by a 27 15 score but 1n the next game at Arllngton Hexghts the l1ghts seemed to be the team they were expected to be as they doubled Arhngtons score and Won 22 11 In th1s game Capt Norman Davxdson led the scor1ng mak1ng 11 po1nts durrng the even1ng In the first game played on thelr home court Mar C0 Ch H 3 Davd 0 shall of the West Sect1on was easrly subdued by a conv1nc1ng 24 17 score Then De Paul proved an easy vxctor for the thrrd consecutlve pract1ce tr1umph D3V1dSOH led the scor1ng attack br1ng 1ng the Blue and Whrte a 23 19 vxctory The pon1es then traveled to New Tr1er to W1n a Well played game by a close score of 19 17 In the first league game of the season Hyde Park encountered an upset by Wrth Senn 1n Whlch the l1ghts Were aga1n v1ctor1ous 1n another close game The Blue and Whlte l1ghts then defeated Mount Carmel thelr Cathol1c nerghbors the resul belng 31 15 1n favor of the Hyde Park cagemen Marshall Stone To Rou. W lk Che d o od F hb F1 sl Ron Sto B tto D do Go a One Hundred T110 , . , , ' 3 Y , - , - a as n, i s n ' ' S losing to Lindblom by a score of 2 S -16. Another practice game was then played . . , . . . , t ' - ' . I 1 17 L a er, rner, Blon , R ssin, Hopwo , Sizer, is une. 'r '- ne, u n, avi 5 n, ldm n, Porter. Td Phllp made 8 pomts to lead the scorers In the second league game Hyde Park attamed an 11 7 v1ctory over Englewood ln a low scormg contest In the next league txlt T1lden was eas1ly defeated as the fmal result was 37 28 1n favor of the Blue and Wh1te The next game dec1ded the leadersh1p of the Central Sectlon The game was played at Ph1ll1ps and the home team managed to w1n by a score of 27 26 putt1ng Hyde Park 1n second place at the end of the first half of the league season Graduatxon the demon whlch all coaches fear now took place but thls t1me Coach Hasan was very fortunate as he lost only one regular Marshall Stone The first pract1ce game of the second half of the season was played wlth AUSKIH and added another v1c tory to Hyde Parks total Then came the chance for whlch the boys on the team had been awa1tmg s1nce the f1rst game of the season the return game w1th L1ndblom The boys then proved that Lmdbloms prev1ous v1ctory was a fluke as they eas1ly defeated Lmdblom 23 19 Then two pract1ce games were lost one to Tuley 27 19 and another to Waukegan by a score of 38 22 After the poor showmg m the pre v1ous pract1ce games Hyde Park came back and handed Englewood a 34 13 tr1mm1ng 1n the thlrd league contest Followmg ln thls Tl style our team then eas1ly defeated Trlden on the1r own floor by a 29 HOP Po te 15 score G ld B H 0 eH III ml Three il en i i s . 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U ' 1 - Stone wood r r ' o man u on n u rr Top Rau Coach Hasan F Haber I Rrfas Broun C Hummer E Nrsbet W Sweet J Orach Sussman Fllff Rou E McCabe R Vest cl G Halsrovs N Newman E Kelly S Rakauskas T Sarche Semor Track HE Semor track team opened IIS season by wmnmg a tr1angular meet over Lake VICW and Schurz, by an overwhelmmg score Clmt Hummer was hrgh po1nt man of the meet and Adams and Sarche took first place IH the dash and half mxle In another trxangular meet w1th Umverslty H1gh and La Grange, the best honors Halcrow and Vested s performance was the only br1ght spot 1n the next contest, a quadrangular meet wlth Senn Austm, and Englewood as they agaln scored elght po1nts In the f1rst home meet of the year the blue and whxte trounced Bowen by a 68 11 score The next dual meet the S n1ors swamped Llndblom by a convmcmg score of S6 30 Halcrow and Sarche set new track records 1n the 440 and 880 yard runs In the 1ndoor C1ty meet held at Bartlett Gymnas1um Halcrow broke the record 1n the 440 and h1s runnmg mate, Bob Vested captured second place 1n the event Ted Sarche took second place 1n the 880 yard run Chnt Hummer, the seasons h1gh pomt man, won first place rn the fifty yard hurdl s Nat lNewncan took fourth place m th1s event Halcrow at Tap Sa hc to X tsted Raskaukas Guts Ox er One Hzuzirr 1' .Four 4 'i , - , - ' sl- lx - , - I s - , - , J. . ' '- . , . e, . ',.'.r'f , . ', . , . . race was run in the 440-yard run, as Halcrow and Vested tied for Hrst place , . . 3 7 - D . 3 , . . . - D t 5' 5 , . . , . C p N , at I, , l A Top R014 Coach Hasan Recs Gross I-urxbull Leu Wagner Horvuch Andalman Brothers Funk Cvoldstem Fnshtr l1rxlRou Hallttt Cook Rossm Shervun udson Chrnstensen R Cook Hamntw unlor Track HE Jumors, after a poor start ln the flrst meet, nmproved rapndly and mn thelr second meet agamst a powerful Senn team they lost bv onlv one pomt Thls meet rex ealed excellent maternal nn Sherwm, a speedy dash and hurdle man, jumper A quadrangular meet, wnth Senn, Englewood, and Austm, ln wh1ch the Blue and Whnte placed second, d1sclosed a very fast relay team and two excellent 660 men, Levy and Chr1stensen Hyde Park scored a smashmg trlumph over Bowen They accumulated a huge score by a clean sweep 1n the dashes the hurdles, and the 660 The team was equally successful agamst Lmdblom Rossm and Hallet gathered polnts 1n the dash Chrxstensen, Solomon, and Lexy swept the 660, Brothers, Chrlstensen, and Cook then added P0lI1fS m the hurdles to top off the uctory The Jumors chmaxed thelr 1ndoor record by takmg second to Senn 1n the C1ty Meet Ress, a new man, took Hrst place 1n the pole vaults Rossm scored a uctory 1n the S0 yard dash The relay team took second place, although they equaled the best t1me lxohn Insher Brotlurs Iudson Lux Ou l1nmlnJh1e ., . i' -1 I ' , .v ' ,.,'l ' . 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Hfi nu -1 Sei. 1' Hn ,f ml Lu Baseball HIS year s bas ball team was the best squad that Hyde Park has had 1n recent years It wa a fine fleldmg team W1th a better battmg average than the team has had 1n some tlme The h1tt1ng as a whole wa good, and had 1t been more tlmely th1 year squad would hav been a team not soon forgotten The mfield conslsted of Lebow at first Brxby at second, Stratton at short, and Cherner at thlrd Leo Lebow, a returnmg letterman of last season, from hxs POSI lon at Hrst base, helped a great deal 1n steadylng the newcomers 1n the Held a well as pl1y1ng hrs usual good game Jack Blxby, who started the Schuhz Marshall season as a pxtcher, defeated Crane twxce the Hrst tlme by a 4 3 score, and the second by a br1ll1antly pltched one h1t game Because of the dlre need of a second baseman and because Jack played lnfield last year, Coach Schultz swltched h1m to the keystone sack At shortstop, Charhe Stratton filled 1n very well and formed a good play comb1nat1on Stratton to Bxxby to Lebow Morr1e Cherner at thlrd rounded out the well balanced lnfield Morne fielded spectacularly and h1t consrstently throughout the season Marshall, Erskme, and Cunnlngham made up the regular outfield, and Art Ray filled 1n when e1ther Marshall or Cunmngham was called to the mound T011 Rau Schult7 McCue Igrskme Cunnmgham Vmkler Kxmes Ray S17f Bernstem Stratton Btrlse Nlarshall Barkman Lcbosx Bmbx Cherner One H mdrcd Eight 5 0 , t ' . s t y s - . . , , s s e . 7 - 5 . , . , - - . , - -a A , Q ' , s a f -3 v , a ' V ! A ! 3 V9 ' .YH ' 1 Ma sh ll Lebo Str tto Cher Joe Marshall held down the left field pos1t1on as well as taking h1s regular turn on the hrll oe turned ln a four hnt game agamst Englewood ln the second league contest but he lost the game by a 2 1 score Hank Erskme known as Hyde Park s Chick Hafey because he Hnds h1s battlng eye through specks played 1n center field Hank got the first home run of the season ln the opener agamst Crane He proved to be a good fly chaser and contlnued to hxt hard all season When Cunmngham an all around man had no slab dutles he played right field as he added much needed power to the batting order The catching staff of thxs years team was a very rehable one as both Barkman and Sxzer were steady recelvers and fair hltters A Marshall Cunnmgham and B1xby gp had other pos1t1ons to fulfill on the Q? team the greatest portlon of the if 1 Burke Bobby won our first league season game agamst Phxllrps I the last mnmg the team scored two in w 395 runs thus gxvnng Bobby h1s first l ll league victory Burke should has won another vsell pltched game agamst Morgan Park but fieldrn X05 ,A blunders brought a 3 2 defelt m ll the last mnmg Coach Schultz had much utxllty strength ln Edwards XX L Ray Beeks Lobe and Wnnkler ze St atro L bow C e B by Burke C gham E s Barkma One Hu nl cd Nm: r a , w, a n, ner , 1 ' ' u 9 IQ 1 ' ,Q ' G' ll ,Y Y , ' l 1 ' 5 Q s . . , a . . . . 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Lf V 1 9 n 1 ' i Si r r n e hern r ix ' unnin r kine n r r ' I1rsiRnw B Baker R Buelmnm ll Opp ...A-.. tnhumtr New ll X1 Ilnenpm I Golf Team NPW system was lmugurlttd thlS ye1r IH dktldllig the ch1mp1onsh1p nn golf By thls new system pomts rlthtr thln games were counted Thus newness howexer, dld not ph 154. the golf telm of Hyde Plrls They played thelr WI, through xletory after VIC tory untll If last they rtlehed thelr goal, the Clty Champlonshlp Two of the lmport mt matehes IH th1s contest were the Fenger game, whleh we won by 1 store of 8 4 and the Roosuelt glme wh1ch gut us the Cham p1onsh1p Towelrd the end of the season the boys elected John Newell captnn r Newell Bllffllfll HJ tr D-ULUPUVY Buhlmnln Ou Ilnrzf lpstun Partrxdht Nlturs Cupnlm Sussman Hess Shapxro Num Tenms INCE one letterman returned from t e 1992 tennls t am, there was 3 llttle maternl to bu1ld the new team Because of the lack of exp rxeneed m n, an A and B team hls been perlence The A smgles telm con s1sted of Walker Pardndge Shap1ro, and Danzlnger The first strmg doubles team was composed of Jerry Snssman and Leon Meyer The men who made the B smgles team were Solomon Krentstem, Nav1d Hess, Roman, Ep sten Naylor, md S1lVCI'SIClfl Dsmzmgen Shaplm Lupulos Butlum Htss Om Ilumfrml U11 7' l Tj H I , 'sk A-'T' . l'1 ' 7 Ct. . -22' ' '. 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Goldberg, Fencing HE fencing team opened the season with a victory over Bowen Long exten sive practice was then begun in preparation for the Cook County meet Two teams were entered the novice and the senior The former tied Lindblom in the finals but lost in the run off by two points The seniors did their best work in the individuals as Goldberg and Strauss placed in the finals The state meet was held April 22 at Bartlett gym The team composed of for third place with Senn The state indnidual meet was captured by Gold berg the first Hyde Parker to attaln this honor In the team meet Jerry Shames d1d splendidly by winning seven out of nine bouts His two lossts were by the close scores of 5 4 'Vhlhken also starred In the individual meet Gold berg qualified for the Hnals with a 32 score out of a possible 35 and he won the meet by scoring 24 points out of 1 possible 25 Sln ne Gold 'na I ratt c ni, One H11111 rl I1 lm ,. -, . .i, ,..ii n, i..i, -2 , . V n , - , . , - . . . . . , . I L i u , I Capt. Goldberg, Jerry Shames, and Clarence Milliken, battled their way to a tie . . . . . V. - 9 ' Y X - . 1 I l 1 . I l l L , - . 7. . 1 3 rx S, i r n, ' X i i ' 1 r L ' ' cc' T01 R011 LX Lune NI 'Nachman S Dan 7151! A Buthrtr Pnl R014 L Garmusa H Gordon G Goldman N1 Rossxn Interclass Basketball HE new mterclass basketball champ1ons of Hyde Park are representatlves of M1ss DuB1en s unlor d1v1s1on room Entrles were taken from any d1v1s1on rooms whrch cared to paruclpate, and the games were played by el1m1nat1on contests untll one team representmg each of the Senror, JUHIOF, Sophomore, and Freshman classes remamed In the finals, played ln round robln fashlon, Captaln Harry Gordon led room 152 to a 14 9 V1CfO1'y over the Senlor champrons The Junrors, alded by the stellar perfor mances of Whltes Berchres and Legs Goldman, defeated the Freshmen by a 20 2 score, and the Sophomores by an 1mpress1ve 51 1 score to enter thc Hnal round W1th the Senrors The champlons were truthfully an all star aggre gat1on slnce most of the players had already made a name 1n basketball at Hyde Park Gordon, Goldman, Rossm, and Carm1sa are all members of the regular lrghtwerght team, Belchres and Lurle are members of the heax ywelght squad It 1S hoped by all contestants that th1S popular sport wrll contmue ln years to come Durmx, the Q amt Th C lumps Om Hun 11 lTl7lff ln 1 I '-A. 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Ct ' 93 ' tl 33 Y , . , . .A V t 'Vw , 5 ' , lr sr - 'fi , L.L.L 'lv, R Chanman N1 Gelman H kosoxsk Mr john on W Gallagher Blumstock Platzman Chess Team CAPT KosoxsRI Fzrst Board GEORGE BLUMENSTOCR Set ond Boam RICHARD CHAPMAN Tbzrrl Board Fourth Boam WILLIAM GALLAGHER F1 tb Board HE HYDE PARK CHESS team Hmshed a most successful year by wInnIng the south Slde sectIonal ChampIonshIp and the CIty ChampIonshIp defeatmg Scnn by a score of 7 to 3 ThIs vIctory added another Shleld to ltS collectIon of ten won In the last fifteen years The club was agaxn host to Samuel Factor the cIty champIon who played a number of games Wlth the team The team was very sorry to lose Mr Morse, lfS sponsor who retlred In Febru ary Mr Morse was always enthusIastIc In hIs Interest In the work and was largely responsIble for theIr success The team showed ltS apprecIatIon of hlS work by presentmg hIm wIth an InlaId chess board SCORES OF TOURNAMENT GAMES Hyde Park McKInley Hyde Park TIlden Hyde Park Fenger Hyde Park Englewood Hx de Park 7 Senn One Hundred F011 rleen FLOYD STAUFFER ,,....I,..,....,.,..,.....................,..., ' ' , , , , , - ......10 ' '.,....0 .. ..,8 U ' 3 - s,... , .t... ,3 412301111 SDIUHRCIS gym class :deal A sunny day in jackson Park makes a Fnsf Ron F Ttuiel L Gutrxdgc N Nuchols D Hubenet H Ackermann GAA I-ALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SI N1 ESTFR INLLLIE NICHOLS Pwmlent NELLIE NICHOLS ESTLR TEUI EL V11 c President LILLIAN GUTRIDGE LILLIAN GUTRIDGE Sm rviary ESTER TEUFEL DOROTHY HUBENFT Treasurer HELEN ACKERMAN UE to an actrve group of oihcers, G A A ga1ned more promlnence 1n the school currxculum th1s year than ever before W1th unt1r1ng energy the glrls worked unt1l they succeeded 1n secur1ng the use of the small gymnasxum two days a week W1th th1s added space the g1rls have had more sports 1n wh1ch they may part1c1pate G A A has been orgamzed mto a regular class th1s year, w1th the partakers recenmg gym credlt for the1r actne share 1n the var1ous sports As a State Law was passed prohxbxtmg g1rls from competmg mterscholasucally, the G A A was started m 1912 by the energetxc efforts of Mnss Gardener, the first woman gym teacher 1n Hyde Park W1th the hope of w1nn1ng the1r Altchpe letters many gxrls have entered school act1v1t1es through the G A A Thls assocxatlon started a system whereby a glrl upon securxng one thousand pomts IS awarded a set of school letters The pO1Dt system covers sports, PFOHCICHCY, scholarshlp, and sportsmansh1p, and It glVCS the m1n1mum t1me of two years to obtam the letters The gym teachers cooperatlon wlth the gxrls has been a great help to th1s group of athletes M1ss Marston has acted as advxser and sponsor th1s year Her ldeas, combmed wlth those of the officers, placed thlS years athlet1c sectnon far 1n advance of any precedmg year In tlme, gnrls athletxcs may regam the1r former standmg and prove the abxllty of women to brmg honor to Hyde Park Om' Humln J S1 1 mlrcn O O O Miss MARSTON .,..,..... . 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Mum Ron IN1cl1ols Alltr Houyoux Hubtntt Cutrndgt arman Nlthols Iohnson Volley Ball AST f1ll much tnthusllsm was shown by tht loxtrs ot the in orntt rndoor sport of yolley bmll The volley bmll tourn llTlt,11f stlrted eul tr than usual The gmmes that were played 1n order to pxclt one wmnmv tt tm w re conducted, as 1n former yelrs, ln the small gymnxsxum Wednesdays md Frxdavs elghth perlod slw the g1rls hxttmv the volley b1lls oy er the nets 1n exc1t1ng competxtwe glmes The 4B team under the leadersh1p of Dorothy Johnson succeeded 1n forcmg 1ts opponents IHIO the baclwround by completmv the season w1th no losses and no t1es A few of the other t6.11'11S were close runners up havmg lost only one or two games IH several fiercely contested machmes The only class not represented 1n the tournament by ont or more teams was the freshman class The freshman Gxrls preferred to form a swammmg team 1n whleh they would be more equally mmtched The semors, jumors, and sopho mores were well represented by a large number of glrls who part1e1pated 1n the games The teams were well matched and caused much exc1tement durmg the tournament UP ANU OVER ATHLETES' FSET 6000 RETURN O11 lfllllll kjltcll i - , . , A, , 1 .HJ .A D - . x 'V . 3 vy - , v . 1. 6 . t V , . , s , ..I, . . o t . . . t . . . 2 1 . . 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Laeku Nhtton Hockey UNNING parallel to xollew ball 1n the fall was hockey The scene ot act1on wls the Mldway on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, e1ghth perxod and lfter A great deal of txme wls spent ID oroamzmo the teams and acquuntnng the newcomers w1th the fundamentals of the Game, so that cold wemther set Ill before my real actlon had begun The 01rls then retreated to the sm 111 gym naslum where, durmv the remalnder of the semester, they devoted the1r efforts to playmg basketball The growmg 1mpOrt3nC6 of hoclsey 15 suggested by the orvamzatlon of IH nn the nelghborhood Thls year an all cnty team of hockey plas ers was chosen to meet the North shore prep team Hyde Park aeam showed her resource of outstandlng ab1l1tv by havmg Gertrude McNerney and Jeanette Rhem selected for the team proper, Barbara Brown placed on the substltute team L... I FOUL GOALIE Um I nu I INHIAIL 1 . V 1 ' . . Q ' . K . L C C, . Q K X x N s 4 O s 2 x T' h ' 1 ' . . O . 1 K - s , , U L 1 , , , . 7 A os e l alumm team by M1ss Marston and Izzy,' Sm1th that competed wlth other teams . f T 1 7 c I' 1 ' X l V LDS S K 5 'Y uf V .': ' .' H -K, ...ew 1 1 ll I I l -D Y TTT ' 1 J an . ' 'cn A i Diving li N FRIDAY afternoon, seventh period, during the spring semes- I 1 chan' ter, the tank was the meeting place Q f of those girls interested in diving. . T Ai This sport, conducted by Miss Mar- R ' '-? ston, was in the form of a class. The QOH-,fr if t Rgghaydg A class was not restricted to any group of pupils, but was open to any girl in the school who was interested in div- ing instructions. j The efforts of the promoters were justified when thirty-four girls com- pleted the entire season The chief object of the attractive, additional sport was to assist those who were interested in learning the most common dives, in improving their form, and in giving them the chance to practice their diving Racing start, standing dive, back dive, running front dive, front flip back flip and last, the front jack knife dive were the accomplishments of these girls during the five months practice Diving improves the posture and aids the health for these reasons it has proved a profitable as well as successful addition to the girls sports The class will, to all knowledge, continue to be a regular in the extra curricular activities of the girls The hearty response of the girls to the announcement of a regular diving class was evidence enough that diving was a desired activity Efforts were made by the sport department to interest girls in inter class activities to take the place of the natural enthusiasm that would be shown in inter school competi tion, which is prohibited by the State at present 111-Serv-wt-cr ' I ffhullor Scart Q g T 1 A Schuller Stresen Renter McNc1ney S Chare Goldthorpe D Cross Buckee A Scott E Scott VI Richards -I Rhein E Kohn B Strauss I. 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' 1 1 ' 7 ' S Swunmmg on THOSE grrls who wlsh to re ce1ve 1nd1v1dual attentlon and 1mprove the1r general sw1mm1ng ab1l1ty, the sw1mm1ng team offers an excellent opportunlty The team IS open to all g1rls who are able to sw1m the length of the tank 1n th1r Horns C0551 teen seconds or less Th1rty five glrls succeeded 1n passlng the quall Hcatlons last semester These glrls, representmg all the classes, eagerly began the1r pract1ce 1n the fall and contmued throughout the wmter haha na Eckert votfwroc Sz Under the much appreclated guxdance of MISS Butts, many natlon Wlde champxon dlvers and swlmmers have been developed Thls year, Claudla Eckert came 1n first 1n the fifty yard free style race of the A A U sw1mm1ng con test, and placed th1rd 1n the A A U d1v1ng contest Ruth Fauntz took second place 1n the latter event It 15 hoped that the sw1mm1ng team wlll contlnue to produce as outstand1ng champ1ons 1n future years as It has ln the past years The end of th1s season was chmaxed by a large Water carmval the last school Week of Apr1l Thls was a jomt affalr conducted by the glrls and boys swxm m1ng teams for the general amusement of the teachers and pup1ls of Hyde Park All of the proceeds Went to char1ty Hardly a Week passed throughout the fall and spr1ng semesters 1n Wh1ch one or more splash part1es were not glven Some of them were under the d1rect1on of the sw1mm1ng team, and others were under the d1rect1on of the G A A The faculty and student body both feel that the sw1mm1ng team IS a great alcl and a real credxt to our hlgh school Top Row-Szabo, Dace, Koehl, Shefpo, Spuck, Strauss, Harris, Sherwm, Doyle, Fetzer Second Row- Delpratt, Holmes, Delpratt, Fexgenbaum, Hardy, Protheroe, Scott, Bedrosnam, Son Flrsl Row-Kern, Cash, Levus, O'Rourl-te, Walker, Eckert, Kanne, Russel, Challman, Rxchard, Hutchins One Hundred Tweniy one . . . . . 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Q 3 , months on into early spring. t b Ste e lxapla Pohe Grrls lnterclass Basketball HE hockey season ended so early th1s year that the grrls preferred to plly basketball rather than contlnue w1th 1ndoor hockey Teams were organrzed but no scheduled compet1t1on followed Later 1n the season however an lnterclass basketball tournament was or ganlzed for the benefit of the grrls The playrng was done durmg d1v1s1on perlods Teams were chosen rn four competlng sectxons rncludmg the senxors the junlors the sophomores and the freshmen Almost a month was needed to run off the prel1m1nary games before the wlnners of each sectron were chosen Then there followed 6XC1t1Dg compet1t1on games between Glenda Gray s fresh man team Druc1lla Slmpson s sophomore team Sara Soxfer s junror team and L1ll1an Matsukawa s sen1or team The sophomore team won the vxctory from the other teams by defeatrng the junlors 1n the final game by a score of 12 6 Thrs last game ended the basketball season of 193: IN THE BASKET FOUL THE B146 ff E 7' U ll lllu fx V ky lvl, it .V A . , ,e if-6-rf, fc Fits Ron'-Rob , in r, Simpson, Larson, ' n, . 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L , b , W: , , 1 m nu. nt U71 - -1160 x ustr se llxrrls NltNv.rntx L1fe Savlng IPPSAN ING IS 1 regullr TCIIUFL 111 vxrls sports ot Hx dt P1rlx It IS Lon dueted ehlefly for the 01rls deslrlng to urn un1or and Semor L1fLSlX1I1g Lmbltms which show thelr 1bll1tX 1nd slxlll ln the matter In order to s Cure the emblem the vlrls I11L1St qulllfx bw p1ss1n0 tertun tes.s such IS breaklng gr1ps LllSPllXlI'lg generll lb1l1tX ln the VVIILF The lwlrded emblem 512111665 th1t the glfl IS C1p1ble of saxmv and reuun-1 .1 drowning p rson Approxlmatelx ten glrls jomed the rank ot emblem group last fall Due to the org1n1Lat1on of Z1 d1Y1I'1g class, howexer, the glrls llfe saung dlXlSlOI'1 vas d1seontmued durmg the sprlng semester Other schools and 1nst1tut1ons also 1w1rd these emblems under the slme re0ul.1t1ons thtrebx m1k1ng lt posslble for some of the g1rls to e1rn the1r 1w.1rds m other h1gh Qchools L iff OAVXXVG HXJH DXVE THE 15 TA R 7 111 llnulr lluf lf. Stun S, HJ ' . ll. Stuxxu , Clmsc. . ' , . 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Y , 5 s - K 7 u 1 l 7- , - 4 - 1 Q . , . 1 , . Track NEW sport for gurls vms lnau gurlted on NIll Ll1 79 or th1s year 1n the form of 1 track meet The glrl athletes of Hy de Park com peted 1n the xarrous ex ents to deter mme the wrnners The contestants vsere dnnded 1nto groups representmg thelr classes to rnsure even matchmg A thlrty yard tance throw, standnng broad jump runmng broad jump, standmg hop step, and jump, and a thrrry SIX yard dash were the ma1n events of the meet The Freshmen had to hold therr events later 1n the day to ac commodate all thexr entrances A large audrence attended the Hrst trlal of thls new sport, whnch filled the brg gymnasrum Wxth much actlv 1ty durrng the afternoon The suc cess of the day made everyone hope that a Glrls Track Meet would be come an annual event T N DPS P JUMP T 4 7 ' r- ' - V . 7. . dash, high jump, basketball, long dis- 1 'l , -. 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Santosky, N. Nichols, A. Houyoux ' ,l.B ',,. . ,.. ' , 1. '. 'V , , . k ' . , , X. , , ll. 1c'r, f. . xl, ,. Q 'dgx IUUISLMEACUWDNS Hard at work with one desire pleasing tbe students. Publ1cat1ons wc ofhe1al publ1cat1ons The XX eekly and the ANNLXL gne Hyde Park students an opportunlty to show the1r journal1st1c ab1l1t5 The Scroll nh hterary magazme of Hyde Park was forced to d1scont111ue as 1ts expenses vxert out of proport1on to lfS 1ncome Durmg th1s year however the Weekly and the AITCHPE brought Hyde Park n1t1on w1de prom1nence IH the H1gh School publ1cat1on world The econom1c d1fHcult1es of the fiscal yelr d1d not affect the quahty of Hyde Park s publ1c1t1ons The Weekly reports the 1ct1x1t1es of school teams clubs 1nd other news of 1nterest to the student body A selected group of students make up the st lff of the Weekly In the ZA semester 1 journahsm test IS gn en to prospect1ve WFIICFS and th1rty five pup1ls are chosen from th1s group Adm1ss1on IS based upon the score that each one makes on the test plus the recommendatlons of the appll Cant s Enghsh and d1v1s1on teachers The select few supplement SB Enghsh w1th 1 course 1n journahsm and after tak1ng 3A Enghsh they are adm1tted to the Weekly staff as ass1stants In the1r 4A year they have the chance to show the1r real ab1l1ty to fill execut1ve pos1t1ons A major cred1t IS g1ven for thlS course 1n Weekly It IS not hard to understand how w1th such a carefully selected and tramed group of 1nd1v1duals the Weekly has won All Amer1can rat1ng 1n Class A d1v1s1on of Hlgh School Newspapers Bes1des be1ng an All Amer1can paper the Weekly served as Pres1dent of the Ill1no1s Press ASSOC13f10n durmg 1932 The ANNUAL IS the oldest s udent publ1cat1on at Hyde Park The L1berth1an was the name of the first annual wh1ch was a booklet conta1n1ng a few poems storxes and PICKUFCS Later a more complete ed1t1on of the school s act1v1t1es was publ1shed From thlS beg1nn1ng the AITCHPE has gradually developed 1nto one of the best h1gh school year books IH the Un1ted States The ANNUAL staff IS chosen 1n a way s1m1lar to that of the Weekly only a few students are selected each year to work on the next year s ed1t1on Tests are g1ven to any 3A or 4B pup1l who wxshes to work on the AITCHPE and the score that he makes on that test plus a recommendat1on determ1nes whether or not he IS to Wm the des1red place on the staff As the AITQHPE IS not a requ1red dally class l1ke the Weekly lf g1VCS only a m1nor cred1t to the staff The mem bers devote most of the1r extra curr1cular tlme to eomp1l1ng the book and they look back on th1s as one of the most enyoyable t1mes of the1r h1gh school career The story of school days 1ncreases 1n charm 1n the retell1ng and the AITCHPE glVCS Hyde Parkers a story to wh1ch thev w1ll turn many t1mes after graduat1on As ample proof of fh1S the ANNUAL rece1ved All Amer1can rat1ng 1n Class A d1v1s1on at the Nat1onal Scholast1c Press Assoc1at1on bes1des rank1ng as one of the three best Annuals ID the State of Ill1no1s Thus the AITCHPE and the Weekly have won accla1m of a construct1ve nature for Hyde Park Moreover both have developed 1n the1r 1nd1v1dual staff mem bers the ab1l1t1es to cooperate and do effect1ve work together XVOfklHg on these publ1cat1ons many journahsts and wr1ters who have brought cred1t to the1r school and fame to themselx es gamed the1r first exper1ence O H llTl11ae . - - , . . ,, 7 .v Y ' , Y Q 1' V1 , 7 Q 7 V. , 2 . I Y . . . . Y i s 1 ' x a 1 K ' . 1 72 c . , . . . . . I , .7. . I . . , , 1 . . Y 2 . 1 7 1 - , . . .. . . ' 3 9 . . ' 9 , - ' ' 1 . P . . . . L a 4 9 a 1 ' a . a , . . . 9 9 ' ' ' 1 a 9 1 , ' 1 V . . . , . uf' umrm Jir--u 4 I V556 ll 'fI, Jfc vf ,cg-I 'R AITCHPE 5- ? 1' lr PS 'CT' y N x 54 36 'lsr H. S Y .151 im ? 5 ,- ' C I. T Q ', g.Zq.A2 E M if 'R A Ig' V A'.h . 6 x ' Lt 'x , Q ag J 'ff H 'L 'Q gk X ' z 5: Y G I Q l Q x tin X' fxx ' U rlI1111.f1LJTfv1rI3 If W 'F 3 'N , F- .. GY 41 K Ml 3 sy V ' Zb K E Q6 R T' Y-6 . 6 it I Mb 'F 5. 'GH f 5 V., ' 'Q if -, fi: K' I fi! f f A , OUT OF PLACL A 7- WORK 7 so Lowe IOMMY CE SCA NDA L XNFL A TXON PHOTOGRAPHERS RSEUDOS DRGANMZATMGDNS An able counsellor and clear young ski minds guide our clubs with sagacity and 'II. Top R014 Nfl Schlff C Prasll S Harrns 'N Calkms R Ferguson XI Newman R Conde P Lynch C Nlxlllkan S Kline M Danms A Thayer TfJ1nfR0u-G Armstrong G Hnght K Russell D Sparks Fairbanks F Prothtroc. V Vercken A Handler R NItCrta A Rosenbaum Nl Grauer Second Ron E Bartelmez I. Diamond Nl Olmstead B Dans A Lxmtslu Smrosks C Glassner B Toxrov C Smulx H Facms Ivrtf Rau I Nlcliroom Xl Decker H Pohllon B Brown H Xluller S Baker lr xt N NX arner XI lptrx tn Senror Sponsors FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER JEAN HOEBEL Secretary SHIRLEX BAKER Miss WHITE Sponsor Mlss WHI FE HE Semor Sponsor System, recently estabhshed at Hyde Park has proved 1tself an 1Hd1SpCI'lS21blC orgamzatlon The Sen1or Sponsors are outstandmg members of the two semor classes, selected to a1d the freshmen m adjustmg themselves to the complexntres of hrgh school hfe Two sponsors, a boy and a g1rl, are ass1gned to each freshman d1v1s1on room These two senlors and the freshmen 1n becommg acquamted Wlth thelr new classes, and 1n acchmatmg themselves to thelr new surroundlngs 1n such a way as to msure rhelr sound development 1n h1gh school They by then' beneficml guldance, enable the teachers to cope wrth thelr students problems more read 1ly The sponsors acqua1nt the new student wlth the varled act1v1t1es at Hyde Park, they pomt out that the general betterment of the hrgh school necessx tates the cooperatlon and loyal Splflt of the 1nd1v1dual hlmself Help IS g1ven to the first year students who fmd d1fficult1es 1n thelr stud1es The sponsors occaslonally confer wlth the Dean, dlSCLlSS1I1g the new and more dlflicult prob lems as they present themselves These students have devoted much of thexr t1me to thxs speclal form of work Each year Semor Sponsors have added new meanmg to the1r system Each year has seen thexr accomphshments as motlvatxng forces for scholastlc betterment and progress The remarkable capablhty of these Semor Sponsors has proved the worthmess of the permanence of thls system Om Hundred Thirty mn: ll' T I V ' I x lvf I Y ' 1 1 A ' V v ' Y ' ! 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XUBITI MR W11 1 IAXIS ORKING as ln SLBIECTS svkme. s1x1EsT1:1x S1'111111 EIJNIIOII DOROTHX H01 XIAN1 14111111111 BOXIT x L11 1 IF W 11113 JAMLS B1 RNARD C 11111 XATHANIL1 Nrxx xmw F11 xx 11 Bkoxx NI Hnxm MILL1 11 Comm Il GLASSNIIK Norumx DAXIDSON B1 ossov Tox R0 1 IOSI PH Kousrrz R O T C 51111111 Sj1o11s1111 5111111 111 G01 1 1 111111 111 lfflll 111 1 Dldllldflc 1 Chan IIILIII 1d1unct of the Pubhc Rel1t1on s BUILIU, Wl'llCll ads ert1ses the school Ill x111ous ways, Cl'llCflX through the IUCCIIUIU of newspaper artlcles COI1CC1 I1ll1Q school 1ct1x1t1es, the Speakmv QOIITIIIIIKCC h1s done much 1n thc past XC11 to bllng Hy dc P1111 to thc DOIILC of the communxty The members of tl'llS comnnttee hue spoken before PIFLHY Tc1chc1 Assocn t1ons, C1x1c Org1n1z1t1ons, 'md Nelghborhood Clubs 111 regard to the subjects hsted aboxe It IS then purpose to mcquunt these COIUIUUIIIIIB groups VVlfll the ever 1ncreas1ng extra curr1Cular 1ct1x1t1es 111 Hyde Park to lcquunt thc audl ence w1th the hono1s that '1re da1ly bemg added to Hs de Plrk s llrudy vlomhed name, and to make them re'1l1ze the serx ICG that Hx de Park renders the Com munlty In 1dd1t1on to th1s, th1ough the work of thls commlttee, tht cllsses that are graduatmg from grammar schools become ff1m1l11r W1th H5 dt Park s IHICICSIS, act1v1t1es, and general enuronment 'Vlr W'1ll1ams for sex eral years has been the sponsor of th1s group of students H15 pracueal knowledge of publ1c speakmg has helped the comm1ttee speakers 1mmenselx He has dex oted much of h1s t1me 1n coachmg and traxnmg them Unllmlted credlt and 0rat1f1cat1on for h1s work IS 1ndeed due Mr W1ll11mS Top R011 B1.l'I1lI'd,1JlX dsun Nnlltr lirmxn 11111 lion Tmrox lxulbrr XI1' XX1ll11ms I1ll1t,C,l1ssntr 0111 1111711111110 lx s n , . 0 Af 1 11 1 , . 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A I . .. . , 1 , , . g , , . . . or lwu ILIS mn' F1 an e1x R1 har on Sha no -X Ro nbaum In I uw 1 1 1n 111 1 7 L1 H I-ls, FOICDSIC Club 1 ALL 51 XII sT11 or1 lcrns smuxc SENILSTER EDxx ARD Mosh Chan man EDWARD NIOSK A1 lI1N Rosrxnfxeu Srrfrfnrj ALLEN Rosrxsfxuxr MISS O Blurv Sponsor Miss O BRIEN NDER the c1pable gu1dance of M1ss O Brxen, the FOFSHSIC Club a spealsmg team, h1s enjoyed a profitable, educatlonal, and successful year, although the org1n1z1t1on IS 1 new one Ilxtemporaneous speeches and deb1tes constltuted the routme whxch w1s sl11red w1th d1fferent schools Durlng the f1ll semester, the te 1m d1rected most of 1ts efforts 1nd ab1l1t1es to extempor1neous speech The deb1tes whxch were the pr1nc1ple form of the groups 1ct1v1ty 111 the sprmg semester, proved to be the more mterestmg form of work Contests 1n extemporxneous speaklng were held w1th the UD1X'CfS1Ij Hlgh Sel1ool the Fr1nc1s P1rl1er I-hgh School, and the Parker Pubhc H1gh School Ten members represented e1ch contesung school IH the extemporaneous work fixe spe1l1ers bemg of one school, 1nd fue of the other A professor from 1 neutrll school 1cted 1s churman of the d1scuss1on From 1 dwersxfied l1st con tunmg twenty subjects, the ch11rm11n p1cl1ed one The spe1l1ers from e1ch sehool were un1w1re of the subject untxl forty m1nutes before the d1scuss1ons were re1dj to begm XY 1th such procedure, the speakers were tr11ned 1n s1mple but fluent or1tory The deb1tes were 1nterest1nv 1n th1t the subject for e1ch one of them wls Refolxed th1t the Federll Goxernment should own 1nd operlte 111 Publlc Utnhtxes The deb1ters for the 1fHrmat1xe were Max Sch1Ff Allen Rosenbaum Edw1rd Mosh, 1nd Sex mour Sh1p1ro The deb1ters for the negmtue of that questlon were Arthur Slchs Ambrose Rlchlrdson oseph B1er, Howlrd Hot wlch, 1nd lson Klplm Contests hue been held wlth Lnglevsood Txlden Calumet, md Bowen As a flttlng cl1n11K of 1 ye1rs XX orlx the te 1m beclme 1 member of the Chlcago Forensxc League 7 3 fill Ill 1 lullj 1 T j ' '-A. 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Q 1 1 1 1 ' , 'L x 1 ' 1 3 f . 1 . 1 llz 11 .nl ' '-nn' Top Rou A Thaxcr F Broun W Hmtz Nl Fowler L Goldberg Blotk S Wcmtraub Flrsl ROIL A Sauxel M Decker Mr Vullnmson N1 Olmstud G Arndt Momtors FALL SEIVILSTIR LOUIS GOLDBERG SYLVIA ROSENBERG ROBERT GOLDBERG ELIZABETH BOROFI JAMES DOYLE KENNETH FINLAYSON KATHERINE BOROEE ANNA SAUTEL ALBERT THAYER MR WILLIAMSON PERIOIJS Q 2111 I J J 2 nd D11 J J 8 tb Sponsor SPRING SEMESTER LOUIS GOLDBERG MARGARET FOWLER MARTENA DECRER MARGARET MANN ANNA SAUTEL PAUL WEINTRAUB JEROME BLOCK MARY OLMSTEAD WALTER HINTZ GLADYS ARNDT MR WILLIAMSON ACK In the recedIng past before the Volga and 1tS Boatman became cele brated In Song, antIquIty boasted ltS Charon who plIed the rIver Styx Legend tells us that he navIgated hIs Sluff wxth consummate skIll, but nowhere do we learn of those who exammed the credentIals of h1S passengers For thereIn l1es the orIgIn of all Systems for the proper ordermg of a man s comIngs and goIngs In Hyde Park We have the Idea applIed on a large scale Each year the MODIIOI System has attaxned greater degrees of perfectIon No less than three hundred of our gIrls and boys patrol the halls durIng the year, exammmg student passes, preventmg students from openlng theIr lockers at unspeuied tImes, and keepmg cOnfuSIon at a m1nImum To add efHcIency and respect to theIr Work, the monxtors have had the aId of the SIX Up Club They are, however, largely Indebted to Mr Wlll13mSOH for hIs co operatIon as 21 sponsor One Hundred Forlg luo - ..,.,..., ,,,.., I ...,... A -f ,,...,.. ,I..,...,,, 4 I! ,....,..,.. ,,.. . A ..,....,...I, ,....... 5 fl ....,I....,.., ..,..... LESTER SIMON .....4...... , , ..., Ist Dir. ......,.,,... Top Rau L Hover CJ Wmss Elsfeldtr Ansfield Kaplan Suomi Row- Bernard B Kaplan B Dewhurst I Hower C Stern Flrv! Rou Nl lxerkman Nlr C OPIIY R SmIth Blumenstoek TALL SEMESTER ROIILRT SMITH SYVIA SCHNITZ TOBA LANDE MR OPITZ JANIES BERNARD PHILIP CLARR LAW RENCE FLICKN ER DOROTHX GOTTHEIMER CIVIC Industual Club OFFICERS Prcvldfnf 1:1 Pffildfllf Src rc fury COMMITTEE CHAIRMENI Pllbllflfj Spcaklrzg Social Clean Up SPRIWG SEMESTER MOSES BERRMAN GEORGE BLUMENSTOCK SYLVIA SCHNITZ JAMES BERNARD JASON KAPLAN BEx ERLY DEWHURST DOROTHY GOTTHEIMER HE CIVIC IndustrIal Club represents the centralIzatIon of varIous forms of SCFVICC work In Hyde Park More than Hfty per cent of the entIre Stu dent body sInce theIr freshman year have held memberShIp ID thIs group Accordmg to custom, the club SUPPIICS the school Washrooms wIth soap and towels Weekly InspectIon of the dIvIsIon rooms, washrooms, and drmkmg fountams have been conducted, School Ideal cards have been dIstrIbuted to the freshmen d1vIsIon rooms Student CXCUFSIOHS, socIal dances, and the annual sprmg clean up campalgn have been sponsored by thIs noteworthy and pro gresswe body One Humlrml Forlg three '-5 ,' ', ,J- - J- .- ', XIl - .D 1 . ...,............ . . . . , ,Spozzsor ...,.... ......,...,.,.. 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R011 freer run m C Ha :rem ll 1 e 1 er man ole lee I Xe1ns Forum Sl Sll 1 IM lx KM ANAUK H louls CIOIDBIRC1 IOUISI Goonrlxx llll ll C llf S PIlXl!ilIlf I r llll 1 T1 M1111 r 1 SIJUIISOI uv Sl mls CJIORKI llfrlrlxoxx Lll l IANI l l l MAN Dl N xPo1Acr1rcle N ll Hllflfll HL lorum wers establlshed rn Hyde Park ln che fwll of 1931 Srnee then rt hls become the most lnfluentlal group ln school That the lnterest Ill polrtrcll 1nd socnl economy mrght be furthered was the orrmary objeet of the 0I'g1l1lIlt10I1 Problems 'IS old as Methusel1h, problems that hue lepr the world llpld md lfllme Wlth therr du lmportance, were the subjects for these lll'll.lSLlll 1nd unlque dlscusslons ln October ind Not ember the club was unusulllv exerted wrth the eommg plesrdentrll eleetlon Speakers presentrng and advocatlng the phtforms of the f0Ul lLlLlll1g plrtles tlll ed The flrst of these dlscusslons wls presented ln M1 Stunt Br ldley of the Republlcan p1rts the second w1s Mr Lewls Kutner of the IJLINOCIIUC plrtx To complete the serles, Paul Douglas of the Unr xersrty of Chreweo spoke on the Soclallst pleltform The Communrst p1rty was represented by lVlr Xlorex Frne who declared that the Communlsts hld entered c1nd1d'ltes Ill order to shovs the Capltflllst cl1ss how many Workers there lctuslllv 1le nh If wlll stlcls up for therr rlghts Nlr F1110 expluned the funetrons of the CO111H1UD1Sf1L state, and he clted the SOXICI UDIOI1, st 'ltlllg thlt there wls nelthel buslness depresslon nor unemplox mcnt 1 11111111 I1 It fo --. ,. 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V O1 rl 1 'rx of I - ur Top Rou, G Xlvexss A Rosenbaum D Goldsmlth NI Schiff L Meyer M Goldberg J Paltee Horwxtz N Newman Bnxby G Musser Porter L Shalkevxtz Third Rau, B Ilpstem I Rxch Zimmerman H Perlmutter Nlagnus D Ehrlich Rossm IN Daudson H Davldson H Vest Pollak H Zxvm Sefonrl Rou F Schmxtt Robms L Sterlmg P Perlman H Zlmmerman W Son Rosenthal M Warner B Snlver M Scott B Sawncka Won Newman Fnst Row H Rosenbluth Ylend C Smlth R Niaggld F Penner Kaxanaugh E Berg F Ogllvle E Boulton Murphree Another red letter event whrch was sponsored by the Forum was the commg of Dr Preston Bradley promlnent pastor of the People s Church of Chlcago, to Hyde Parks gatherlng of mtelhgentsla H15 subject was Youth 1n the Future 1n Whxch he asserted that the youth of today must grapple wlth thls SIIUHIIOD lf IS not easy to mterfere wlth the status government If you are mterested 1n a real world you cannot be 1dle dr1fters You must be Wlllxng to SEICFIHCC all for your prmcxples In February and March many 1nterest1ng speakers were heard A debate was held between the Forum members and the Forenslc Club 1n February on the YOPIC Resolved that the R O T C ln hlgh schools and colleges be a ollshed In Benjamm Shrlger s sp ech on Technology and Technocracy, he dlscussed the current top1c of Technocracy The next week Mr Loomms, the prmcxpal, was scheduled to speak and chose for h1s IOPIC My Th1rty Years Evperlence 1n Teachmv The Hyde Park Forum 1n November was addressed by Professor Harrxson Dobbs of the Un1vers1ty of Ch1cago, whose subject was the Jusenlle Court Professor Dobbs had served as supermtendent of Cook County Home for Dellnquent Chxldren fox fire years and he expla1ned the fallacxes of the ux enlle Court The greatest cause of pox ertx IQ war, sald Dr L0u1s Mann 1n h1s talk before a Forum audlence whlch completely f1lled Smlth H111 Dr Nlanns subject was Can Poxerty Be Abohshed 5 He stated that sexenty five cents of every dollar of the taxes pald bs the Amerlcan tax payer IS used to pav for past and future wars The Forum has pros ed a xery helpful and educauonal orgamzatlon rn Hx de Park One Hum1nlForI3 hte ,, . . . 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A 4. - ez ' as v v - 5 . v r v ' ' r 4 ,A ' , Top Row RIvkInd Rockwood Morrxs Rossm Hogle Harsha Second Row Hobson K Murphy H Reynolds L Grossberg B Wxlson First ROV-'CIIPS H SmIth S Cohen G Remhart Edelstem jumor Af1StO1 FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER HELEN SINIITH Preszdent SEYMOUR COHEIN MARIANNA Cams Secretary GLADYS REINHART UNIOR ARISTOI contInues 1tS success as an honor SOCICCY In whIch Latm IS studIed Several years ago Junlor AFISIOI was formed as a group func tIon1ng Independently from the senlor club The quallficatlons for member shlp Include an average of E or S In a course of two years study of Latm whlch contalns the basIc elements In grammar and the readIng of Caesars Galllc Wars RCQUISIICS for the maIntenance of membershIp In the group are the contmuance of such an average and the undlmmlshed Interest In the club S act1v1tIes Many of the members enjoy the jumor group because It serves as a needed foundatIon for work In the senIor club The constant readmg and wrltmg of Latln enables the students to become more profic1ent Fortunately, the junlor functIon has been able to secure a progress1ve and stImulatIng magazIne called the NuntIus Each ISSUC IS read WIth care and PFCCISIOH, the students vIe1ng wlth each other In theIr Hblllty to translate at s1ght By thIs PFQCCICC, the students have been able to translate a f8.SC1D3tlflg classIcal play Ex Marl by a celebrated Roman dramaust The students, durIng the year, contrIbuted many dIFferent types of Oflglnal selectlons, whIch added new Interest and entertaIn ment to the meetmgs Many short storIes and poems were subm1tted to the group as a whole to be read, dlscussed, and commented upon MISS BrIdge, the plvotal factor In un1or AFISIOI, has dIrected her unIque sklll and wholehearted Interest toward the members so that the appreclatlon of the value of Latm w1ll be more readlly recognlzed Om' Ilumlrml Forlj IX I 1 I I v I 1 .l y . y v - 1- , . , ' n ' Q - - ' , . ' , . , . U , I . MISS BRIDGE ...,.......... .,,...... S ponsor ..,... . . . .......,,,.,.. MISS BRIDGE ' ' I! 93 Q! S! ' 3 ' . . . . . , . . . . . . , ,, . ,, . . . . . . . . . . ,, .,, 'S . Semor Ar1sto1 FALL SENIESTER OFFICERS SPRINIG SEMESTER ERLHNNIE BARTELMEJ Prfszzlmf MARTINIA DECRLR Hoxx ARD BRLSRI Svcrrfarg LULA DIMAONID ENIOR ARISTOI was founded 1n the fall of 1926 for the purpose of help1ng students who were prepar1ng for College entrance or Scholarshlp examxnauons The name was taken from a Greek word meamng the best and If IS very approprlate Most of the members have already h1d a years coachlng 1n the Junlor Ar1sto1 and the work IS contmued Wlthout a break ThlS past year M1ss Jackson very W1ll1ngly offered her unl1m1ted tlme to help the Latln students, so after some dlscusslon, the club dec1ded to meet three afternoons a week, on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday Durmg these meet1ngs the club has done a great deal of prose work m 1 book called A Companlon to CICEFO They also read much at Slght, so they would acqu1re and enlarge rhe1r vocabulary Many 1nterest1ng d1scuss1ons have been brought up at these meetxngs, and the arguments that ensued have brought out many xmportant, llttle deta1ls Whlch mxght otherW1se have been left out The greatest appreclatlon and gratltude IS due M1ss Jackson, the sponso1, who has helped the puplls Wlth such unt1r1ng effort If It were not for her, Hyde Park would not have made such Wonderful showlngs when entertammg dxfferent colleges Much of the honor brought to Hyde Park by the students tryxng the Compet1t1ve examlnatlon 1n Latm IS also owed to capable M1ss Jackson Top Rau M Olmstead, S Harrxs, F Protheroe, R Condee, G Fush F1rslRou Dnamond, Decker, Bartelmez, F Ford Om' Humlred F0113 seven MISS JACKSON l.., , ....,... .Sponsor ........,, , .......,,. Miss JACKSON ' ' ' 1C 7, . . . , . . . QQ ' ' 33 ' Stage Force FALL sLx1LsrIfR NIcHoI AS H otxc SAVI WEINILR MISS HIQHLII 'VIII CURTIS MISS GILBPIKT POSITION Vfafzagu SPRING SFNII STER NICHOLAS YOUNG SAM WIINER Atvlvfunt Mann SUI C.,0Sf1l7l1PY MISS HIGHLEY MII CURTIS Carjwnfu Work Sponsor MISS GILBI RT I-IE STAGI FORC L, one of the most worthy organIzatIons In Hyde Park, has not only placed Itself In the ranks of servIceable doIng, but has rendered In numerable benefits to the school The purpose of thIs well orgamzed body IS to have dIrect charge and responsIbIlIty for the appearances of the stage In hw par' S iv-5 anew? Young G Armstron Aaronson E N' We nf' ,pm Cook Armstrong XX Iener all assembhes, and In all musIcal and dramatIc productIons In desIgnIng, buIldIng, and set tIng all scenery, In handlIng all stage property, and In havIng com of the stage and of the assembly one may readlly reallze what efforts are exerted, what patIence must be maInta1ned at all tImes, and what great servIce 1S the creed of thIs or ganIzatIon The Stage Force en ables the school to mInImIze theIr expenses, In that they are perform Ing the work whIeh otherwIse would have to be done by a well paId and expert stage assIstant In addltlon, the fact that the Stage Force supplles the outlet for thIs expense dIrectly affects the student body that the cost of admIssIon to school productIons IS kept at a very low HUUFS Only through the work of these five boys have many of the splendId productIons of the Blue Mask, Troupers, the Operetta, the Gxrls Glee Club, and even our language clubs been made possIble BesIdes beIng such a help to the school, the boys have found theIr work has proved very profitable The Stage Force has three tech nIcal sponsors NlIss GIlbtrt vt ho superu es the stage settIngs In respect to artIstIc elements, MISS HIghley, who has charge of the costumes, and Mr CUYIIS, who 15 the advIsor on the carpenter work Under the capable guIdance, compe tence, Ind IIISIFUCEIOI1 of these three aforemenuoned sponsors, the Stage Force has made dIfhcult tasks easy, and txme well spent OnIHnl1.llIJImII Ifqflt . ' H1 .... A 1 L A . , . . . . ex It ly l ,,..v .,...,.. , 5 - - - A Y 4 l . . ,.,, , . . . . , . , . ' ' ' ' ...,,..,, . . , . . . , . . . . . . 1 , I , . I . , . . ' ...... .,.,,.. , I . . . .I 1 2 ' I if - ww plete charge of the lIghtIng effects 3 yz. I af I K .-, I ' ' A .V , I X' use M . . . - I 'VT F .V V, A ,X L W, 4 6 , I . N . A o ' Q. a iv I fr ' , .J, 4 gi sa- . tak If . I . , . t , A . . E , I JS . . Box Ofhce YALL SLNILSTI II OI I ILI RS SI RING SLXILSTLR JACII NIL XDSTL lx Xfamza ELGI NL KING JAcIx Ku xx ALGII lwxfanl XX ll Ll xxx THONIPSON ELGENE KING -lmstnut PIIILIP LEIIxIIx NIR BILAXII 5f!w01Tnav1mr NIR BY Laxn 'vflss LEITLH Sjvwzvm XfIss LI ITcH HIL Box Office IS the org1nI1ItIon IH Hx dc Park that lends thc. helpmg and sustumng hand to Ill other orgInIzatIons and gIoups In the school The functIon of thIs group IS cxactmg and requIres abIlItx of an unusual character The Box Office staff IS made up of born publIcIty men Ind salesmen They handle the publIcIts c1mpaIgns for all groups Tlcket sales IS another specIalty, and the Bos Office plays no fax OFIICS All the actIvItIcs from ' the greatest to the lt lst rccuxe thur constant co operatIon and xalulblc assIstance They FCCCIVC and dIstrIbute or necessItIes of the occasIon requIre, all posters or bIlls announcmg dances, athletIc exents, plays op perettas They orgamze and coII duct sales campalgns to Insure the M adequate sale of tlCkCtS to all IC tIvItIes, thereby confirmmg theIr financIal success, and an enthusIastIc and Interested audIence In fact nothmg IS too dIfficult for thelr abIlIty Out of town student tours hase been successfully planned and consummated by tht Box Offic f-- '-w 1- The members of the Box Office staff have pros ed theII 1I1gCI1L11Ify and haue dIsplayed themsclxcs worthy of appomtment by MISS Lcltch, the sponsor They hue CllSIll'1gUlSl'lLLl themselves by thcIr tffiutncy, hon esty, and wIll1ngness In tlItIr work Nllss I It h Mr Byland, the school treasurer, lung L T yi, Bylmd has found not a great reductIon In Lehman Th0mP50n the Box Office receIpts thas year Although there has been curtzulment of school actIvItIes on all sIdes the past year, the Box Office seems to haxe quIte success fully WIthstood all these curtaIlments due to economIc condItIons whIch have affected the school as well as the home The Box Office has been sound In management, and has been remarkably effectual IH extra currIcular actIvItIes Om Humfnd P0115 Mme . ' I I , ' ' ! ' ' I I f 'I 'I' . I gm' , iff .' - Y v V , 'V v v -Y .. T . . . . A ...nj , . . I .' I ' . . . ' , . I i T ' . 'A 1 -' ' . v 1 1 ' - 'A I ' . . .. I . .. K . 1 L . I 1 . 1 K ' ' . E . . . I . . . I . . 1 1 . JV 2 K . . x . 7 , V . V . . - .I 4 . . ,,, 7 - . V I X . . . . . . . . yy NI ' ' I II If post In COHSPICUOUS paces, as t e a , , - Q . . . - f' 'T Q I . I 1 vw- i E .-0 L n ' L I .. Y - - C Y x 1. - ' A ' 'C- ,, ,M s ,, - s ' ' Y ig! , , . 1, 3gMWAf,f 1 if I ' s fs V i 5 - X E . v . . I 1 1 L 1' I -'s - ' . . . 1. 7 4 . . . . V Y . - . ' 5 I Dewey Library Club FALL, SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER SHIRLEY STONE .........,, , .,...., President ........ . ........... BERNICE DUBIN ADELAIDE FLEXNER ......,. ...A . Vice' President ......, . .,.,... ADELAIDE FLEXNER ANITA SCHULLER .,......., .,...., S ec. Trcaszzrcr ...... ....,......... A LICE LURIE Miss FARRELL. , .,....,,... ...,. S rhool Lzbrarian .,.... ...,.,,...... M rss FARRELL HE library at Hyde Park, which is a branch of the Chicago Public Library, is an institution of which the school is very proud and which entails much sacrifice to maintain. In the first place the establishment of a branch public library at the school was a very difficult matter, and no sooner did the plan attain success, than the desperate financial situation of the city necessitated drastic curtailments in all departments. The library did not escape their retrenchments in either personnel or materials. The Dewey Library Club, so named to honor the founder of the Dewey Library system, was formed by the students who had more than the ordinary interest in such work Shirley Stone was a leading spirit in this organization, and the club has measured up in a fine way to the expectations of those who have struggled 1n its behalf The club has gained a large membership and stirred up real enthusiasm among members and students at large The members of Dewey Library Club act as assistants in the hbrary, and some fifteen members in this way aid at all hours of the day to fac1l1tate the work of students The library maintains at all time a neat appearance, and students can easily locate the books which they need The magazines 1n the library are largely paid for by the proceeds of a tag day for that purpose H Berman M Conley Willow I Ansley Y Wade Nl boldsnnth Flflf Run S Slafsky A Flrxner B Dubm Miss Farrell A Lurie R Hsalloran Om' Illllltlfld Ivjlj l T017 Rim'-L Kruse, L. Brin, G. Hastings, O. Zhivkovitch, R. Coppock, Harrison, P. Purgatorio , ',Q, .'.f.,A.' --Q , . , . I , l , . A , . 4 . FALL SEMESTER MORRIS HONWET LOUIS Kox ACS BUDD SILLS WALTER WORMSER JAMES GILLON LEE GREENWALD GEORGE ROSENBL RG HOWARD HORWICPI Au IN SCHAAR Miss ROBB PIQRIODS X Ill Vt J x dll ISIUII mf 1111181011 Lost and Found SPRING SEMESTER JOHN BILLINGS NlAURIClI WOODSONI ARTHUR BALCH BERNARD GROSS HAROLD NATHAN XVALTER WORMSER BUDD SILLS 1 Louis KovAcs J LLSTER FINKLESTEINI Chairman ALVIN SCHARR Sponsor MISS ROBB HEN a need becomes apparent at Hyde Park, a serv1ce IS msututed to meet It A flrst necessxty of four thousand students IS a Lost and Found Department To be human IS to mrsplace thmgs To find them 15 a dxfflculty, unless a central place IS deslgnated for the depos1t of lost artlcles There IS not a student who does not know of our Lost and found room, one of the oldest mstxtutlons of the school It would tax the 1mag1nat1on to thmk of thmgs that do not find thexr Way to thls bureau Automobxles have not yet been m1sla1d, but, Alvm Schaar, the competent Chalrman of the past two semes ers, has added extra Work per1ods and an add1t1onal staff member 1n h1S t1reless and un1formly successful efforts to locate Owners of books, purses, pens, Van1t1CS, sweaters, and what nots 1n Jewelry and money At the end of the year unclalmed ar lcles are gxven to charrtable orgamza t1ons Money not clalmecl IS donated to the Penny Fund Top Row-Gross, Nathan, Snlls, Fnnklesrem, Horvuch, Gnllan, Balch, Bnllmgs Flrsf Rou Wormser, Scharr, Muss Robb, Kowac, Woodson One Humlred Fifly one 1 . , .Iii .... ' ...... .. , , - . SAMGERSHON .....,,, ..,,,.,. 611 ..,., . , .. . ..,... ...r. 7 fl ..,rr.., . D f ' . unior Girls FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER ANN1-:TT13 IVRY ..,...,...,. A A A APrrsidenf ...,., A ...... ANNETTE IVRY ELITANOR LEWYA A A ,...,, A Vin'-P1'csia'c1zf .... ..,..... V IRGINIA HEATPI LAURA NIARSPI. A A A A A A A A A A A A SrcrvfaryA A A A ELIZABETH SMALLEY NIARGARET HoBsoNA A A A A A A Treaszzrcr AAAAAAAA A A A A A .NIARGARET HOBSON Miss WVHITE A A A A A A AA Sjzousor AAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA M Iss SLATER UNIOR Girls have reorganized this semester by a group of leaders who were anxious to have an organization through which the junior girls might be represented as a body and might become acquainted with one another. The immediate success of the group was declared remarkable. The club has now re established itself as one of the largest, most influential formations 1n Hyde Park Its purpose is two fold primarily that the group through social events might raise the means to assist in charity work, secondary, that the members might, through association with Junior Girls, cultivate an interest to engage in senior activities During the spring semester, the girls were entertained by many novel pro grams, among which were a style show presented by the Chinese Students Club and a play by the Blue Mask Club The outstanding event of the fall was .1 swimming exhibition which the Junior G1rls sponsored The twenty five dol lars made by this meet was donated to charitable enterprises Top Rau E Bronfeld S Chase L Wilburn Dewey Flaxman E Greene N Doubt P Hale E S Gladstem NI Goss V Gray S Allen L uster A Lune E Hogle Second ROW-H Goldstein N Appleman F Gilbert M Anderson NI Janssen M Lesm S Ginsburg NI Lafferty C Smith A Garfield Fuel Rou M Elliott L Marsh E Levy A Ixry Nixs Slater V Heath M Hobson E Smalley NI Edelstem One Hiunlrcwl Fzflg luo . . , 5 3 Davis, M. Cripsl C. Roserithal, A. Gilblom, I-I. Smith. Third Row-F. Keith: -I..Jacoby,,A.'Bretzt:e1dl Top Row D Rudolph Lxmbach Wzdman Wulz V1erl1ng J Rockwood Shorten N1 Naylor Pxlchcr Tyler Warads J Raskm Serant E Segal Tbml Rauf S1der Newton B Nlarrs N1 Schwartz S Mayer Phxlbrook Sawncka Malmg Met7 F Nrerman B Wnlson Muller Second Row Schwager Refner B Newmann Wald L Hxckey V Barnett M Parknrson Zxmmerman Perlman M McGr1llus raus S Wolfson Flrxl Row-Murphree R Schaffer Lowenstem K Nlurphw Yan Der Schaegh B Strauss R Potash Relnhart E Mayer S Walberg the fall the club was fortunate to have as IIS sponsor M155 Wh1te, the Dean of G1rls M1ss Wh1te was enthus1ast1cally rece1ved by the g1rls, and she has proved to be an able adv1ser and a fr1end to each one of the members In the spr1ng the un1or G1rls set out to conquer new worlds The c onsum mate sk1ll w1th wh1ch the members bu1lt up a fine reputat1on for the1r club throughout the school dur1ng the first month of org1n1zat1on, spurred them on to greater he1ghts For the enterta1nment of one of the meet1ngs, the g1rls secured Mrs Hoen, a dramatlc art1st The name of Mrs Hoen IS qu1te well establ1shed 1n Hyde Park She has rec1ted lengthy selectxons at several assem bl1es th1s semester, she has addressed the CIVICS, Econom1cs, and other Soc1al SCICHCC classes, she has talked to several groups at school about the Good W1ll Char1t1es, w1th wh1ch she 1S connected, and the1r beneHc1al work In the fall M155 Wh1te gave a ph1losoph1cal talk on the nox el Dual Person alxtx M1ss Wh1te, be1ng the Dean of G1rls, gfue her a SPCCIHC cause for the cho1ce of her sublect, for each day she meets new personal1t1es and encounters new problems In many cases her judgment must d1ctate harshness, but by no means IS she persomhed by that work She has successfully coped w1th each new problem MISS Wh1te sa1d that lt IS almost 1mposs1ble to be of such a d1st1nct nature that one sol1tary 1dea or creed dom1nates the others, untll t seems that there are absolutely no other bel1efs prevalent except that one A jomt meetmg of Senlor G1rls and un1or G1rls was planned, and ID May the two groups collaborated and enjoyed the1r typ1cal entertalnment together Games of all kmds were played, several recltatlons were glven, and the meetmg was ended w1th the Slnglng of songs and refreshments One Hzmdrcd Fxflj three 1 l 1 ' ! y 1 3 V ' ! ll' l 9 . V 1 ' ' ,l' J , , , , 1, . , , . . , . , .1 ., . 3 7 9 9 ri 4' 7 ' I S ' xl r Q 7 1 3 ' 7 3 ' D ' 3 ' ' 1 7 1 ' I ' ' Y 7 w j.St , . . , . , , .1 ,, , ' v 7 . , . , , . ,,. . 9 J - . I 7 L - . . . . v ,, . ,, . . . . . , y X . . 1 Io Rau S Cohen D Barratt Brothers Coppo k I' Clark Bnxby N Burnham H Blank IN Bmenfcld I Apperson Tbml Kon A Borke Bloom I Burfield NI Alcxandnr B Brown R Cop punk I Bryant N1 Andurson D Calalmn L Btrnsrun .SI10mI' Rau A Braniky X Ltkhnus B Boor X Carlson B Bruslu N1 Baldwm D BInglI.Im Xlur R Adltr R Aapgll I11vtRuu N1 Btrnstgn Qhallman REII NI SJIIH NI Spnth F Cross I Barrtlnxw 5 Bmktr I Co n S1gma Epsdon I-ALL SEMESTER OFFICERS NORMAN Dm IDSOIN Pm mluif LOUIS MARhS I Ill Pre szflcfzi BONITA LILEIE Sc I nfury MISS WHITE Sponsor SPRING sEvIEsTER MAR SEHII I FRED GROSS NIARTHA SPIETH 'VIISS WHITE To1Row S Fltsham C Donttn D Furrt 4. Frxcdman B Cullaghcr R Ferguson Dubraw Fa1rb3nltS lx Illdrldgg I Cardlner -X I.rII.l. In Tfml Koa Hatmx 1' Fndprlgksen S Edwards Conrovx Dan D Cults C Ipkgrt XI Dtgker B Ilsun L FIt1p.ItrILk L Femgold N1 Io nur Eckc Smcoml Rau C Daud E Franlt 5 Dnamond L Frmd C D.Ill4r Inaems X1 Hanmrx I FI rd rI4lg,t L Lllman B I:EklIouSt L Illmbt E Nl Cvrautr I LDIJYTWJIILI L Flshman Daudson F Colnn I: Dans A Corrtll NI Fdelsrcm Om Humfr llnfx rfn l '-- , - ' , J- u I 2. - ' II- ' . '- . - ' , ' , 1. ,I . A ' , . ' , . ' ' . . . M, Y. K, . , C. f ' MI. i' ,I . ' 4 ,In ' , . I H, 2. - I., '. ' -,,. h. . . ' . . F . . 'A A' .A . . lv I I .,..,... 'fn ' . .. .. , . , ' ' ff f Vw- f-' . BERNARD MOSS , .r.,,. Trvaszzrwi .. , ,..,.. JERRY RICH ' . . ...,...,. , , , .I I. . . . . . . . . L 4 I L. ',j.' , . - ... , , Q . .K , '. ,I. :ll -, KI. Itlcl A 'A . Y , . 1. Fin! Rm'-NI. 2' -rj. . . ' - ., ' 1 . . ' , N. , . . I , 4. , . ' . .. , '. . YL -B, V. Top Ron'-H.1rsh:1, Ii. Hoyer, D. Hoff, ul. I'1er11.1rd, D. Goldsmith. R. Ixreal, R. I-Iorvitz, N. wloffce, J. Kahn, A. Handler, Danforth, 5. c1UlLII1'l.lI1, Thin! Rau'-R. Grin1111, G. Golds111itl1, Hornung, If. Levitt, B. Grace D. Ingram . Horwicl1 Heck NI. Coldberg M. HofI111.111 S Kaplan NI Goldberg Swuul Rau XI HIFSLII Nl IHSLI' I o 11 1 N Hess .1r nkts G Cru Gruttkt XI Hobson Ho t Go mg., I. Iohnson Herron Coldblmtr I' 1! R111 A 1r1 Gott 11 s I1 5 Hutelunson H I'IbW.1l Hobbs 011111111 C G .xssner D Hot111.111 Cottlxtb I Gun! ar IGMA EPSILON Hyde Park s honor SOCICIY, IS one of the most esteemed and most d1gn1f1ed of the orglmzatlons IH school It not only presents to the school the 1deal scholarsh1p for IIS students, but by the h1gh scholastxc stan dard of Hyde Park also offers sufficxency for recogn1t1on by other schools throughout Ch1cago To belong to th1s SOCICIY 11 student must have recelved for the semester pr10r to membershlp an average of E or h1gher The purpose of Slgma Epsxlon IS to further soC1z1I contacts and fr1endl1ness between the students and to pros 1de a close relat1onsh1p between faculty and the student 1 1 Rnu F51 tn 1 new 11 t 1 u tr Ix lnt Xltxtrsa 1.6 tn s rotsltx B ph1 1 1.11 1n ur un I um X XILIIICY Ixret1.,tr 1 1 n rrx 1 111 ur ret t Lu 11 L X 11 1 1 In .1s com 1r N11 Jnn met! 1 1 1. 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Rm Ruben D Polulmtek B Barnett I Goodman Selmimmer F Parlter Sehmzl N1 Sehefpo Numark lNexxm.1nn Purpatorio Several important functions of Sigma Epsilon confirm its pre eminence in school One is the maintenance of a tutoring system, which having been founded some time ago, proved to be wholly indispensible The tutoring system this year was composed of 1 chairman and 1 committee who voluntarily con a scholarship fund for needy students who would otherwise be unable to at tend school is carried on by the Club with the able assistance of Miss White Top Rou Zegart Vcaldruff Kapl n XX Vwformser T Parker E Vestburg Sprengling P Wagner NI Stone Simonds Xedor Tonenberg T Weinstein XX Rubmson B Wall Fourlb Rau We Son Raskm V Summers V allack Stadeker VulL E Smder E Smallex H Smith Sworzxn Doubt Xereken H Well R Solomon Tlwmi Ron R Silxer D Wright NI Schwartz A Steele I' Weber Springer B To! row Tatham J Stephens Tom A Walker A Shlaes R Shlaes B Shutan Sa 01141 Rau NI V ilson B Vsaterstone NI Sttarr Yiend Vwainer 'Ni Shaw I Silxerstein Stresen Reuter S Chase Lpari 'N Nichols Shraclx B Robbins R Sider F1rflR0u Wolcott NI White X Warren Zhixltout h Oxers Ni Warner F Obilut Sautel NI Rx an R Russell Snnelx Xl Olmstead On Hzm irc! 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' . 11 Kflll A 11sh 11 1 r.1s1 1 1 ID 111 111111111111 horbn lxarpen L111 1 lxramer R Nlolt Nr Ruiz Ill 1 F l11bern1.111 Nl P l1111s1111 I 1xn1r I,1rs11nS R.1b1n11f .1 111 r11sk:1u1r D P111rs1111 Ouraeh S 111111 Run lxraus lx1111ul1s 1111 1 li NLWlTlJI1H R1 Lf 1r11 11.1r 1 .musk IS 11111111 1 1 1 r 111 .1111 s111 R P 1 Nlurphru. lr1 s Nl X11 111 l'x11r1t1 HI: German Club hls entered upon .1 new plm of proeedure The 1de1 was conccwed th II meetmgs I11lgl'lI be c1rr1ed on 1n the Germm tongue Although th1s wls found dlfhcult If t1mes, the pr1ct1ee greatly uded the members 1n the1r German classes At the suggesuon of the sponsor of the Club MISS W'1tte m1ny songs were sung 1n German Through the club, 1tS members became fzcquzunted Wlth the 11nd of Germany, IIS people, IIS hterature, IIS art and hlstory Celebrauons were gn en at Thanksgnmg and at Chnstmas, each hohday be1ng celebrated 1n the typ1cal German Splflf R111 11111 1 1 11 11n ts 1 111 1111111 111 R11n 1 1Jrd11n D R11'11.1n R1111 f1111111 VII on R1n1, .1u1r 111 111 S r 111 R1Ss -X XX1ll11u1, 1 1s1r trauss e11 1r .1 111111 11 1 111111111 51. 1u.1r 1 R 11r X S139 1t11r Stnscn R1uI1r C R 11 i 1111111111 11 11n11111 11 111111 1 s1 X 1 1r 111 S1111 R11s1n u11 X 8111111111 fflll Illlll S I T 11 '- . 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'xlatsukavxa Strauss Y arman L Gutndge A Benson M Rxan A Lune Goldberg D Santoslu E Ttufel I'lYf, Ron Sel1ult7 xlarshall Nuehols I Brown u1llan Halcrow Wir Hasan A1tchpe Tr1be 1 A11 SLMI sTrR o111r ERS s11R1Nc Sl N11 s1 1 R ARTHUR C,o111 N PlI'YIlI'Fl1f JM BROWN KLNNI TH BRAGG V144 P11 mlm! JAMI s UILLAN JOSLPH MARSHALL Smcvelary G1oRo1 HALLIROW MR HASAN Sjnozzvor MR HASAN MR SCHULTZ Sponsor MR SCHUI 12 YDE PARKS ofHc1al soc1ety of lettermen, the A1tchpe Tr1be, r1chly de serves the pra1se of all students as that organ1zat1on wh1ch typnies the too often neglected branch of educat1on the phys1cal Never sxnce the days of anc1ent Greece have preceptors been able to ga1n that del1cate balance for wh1ch the Anc1ents were famous They bel1eved, and r1ghtly so, that an edu cated man was a rounded 1nd1v1dual Not only the namd, but also th body must be desc1pl1ned The phys1cal, 1ntellectual, and sp1r1tual should be har monlously blended to reach the apex of achrevement and render h1ghest honor to the gods The fundamental soundness of th1s curr1culum has been attested 1n all succeedmg ages by the constant efforts of educators to dr1ve athletes to the1r stud1es, book Worms to the gymnas1um, and both to church Parucularly 1n an age wh1ch IS pre em1nently 1ntellectual and sc1ent1He, when emphas1s has been so unduly placed on mental ach1evements, lt IS a healthy Slgl to see an mcreasmg emphas1s placed on the phys1cal s1de of cducat1on It IS certa1nly Wlfhln moderate requxrements to ask that youth develop strength endurance, fleetness of foot, leapmg, throw1ng jumpmg, vaultmg and wrestlmg ab1l1t1es A warped body cannot fa1l to be detr1mental to any m1nd however sound, and a sound body cannot help a1d1ng a m1nd, be lt ex en med1ocre Much as we all applaud the athlet1c attamments and g1ve them the1r deserved pralse, We probably glVC too l1ttle attent1on to the purpose, health for wh1ch they were 1nst1tuted Om H1mdm1Sn15 four ', Y Y A 71 ' V' V y . . 3 .. :1 2 1 l' Jfil NEl-l.II2 NICHOLS ....,,,...,..,..,. 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V . . . . 3 3 1 3 Aitehpe Tribe It is not idle bolstmg but 1 fair resume of the flets to su that in recent years a delicate and exen ballnce between athletic 1nd scholastic actix ities his been muntained at Hy de Plrk The Aitchpe Tribe and its members are ample witness to this truth l'or we End that in mlny mst lnees exemplory sehollstle attamments go hind in hind vt ith ithletxc prowess Nor is this lll The idells of the Tribe are 1 powerful emotional and spiritual s imulus to the school as well as to the members To gixe all ot one s strength md endurance in fm play, to compete whole heartedly, Zealously but cleanly IS the essence of ex ery thing fine in the traditions of the Aitchpe Trlbe In flct this IS indeed the centrll idea in all mentll letn ity lf our school to strne intently but alwlys fairly, md to gun eleh successne mentil objectixe But in the xernleular of the school halls it is the bluffer loses Hxe yards on a line plunge and a semester s credit in the class room Tribe s achievements First, 1t is always the prime mos er of all p p and l y alty get together before athletic contests, md the main spring of athletic enthu 11sm and confidence The Tribe sponsored the Austin Hy de Park foot ball game and the faculty volley ball game which IS now a permanent feature of the athletic year The school charity fund was helped by the proceeds thereof Finally at the end of each semester Tribe winds up its activities with the Aitchpe Tribe Dance in the gym This is always an outstanding event, and If brings the dancers from the four quarters of the high school firmament Wfhenever the modern gladutors of university and colleges try their strength in competit on, especially in the middle west, at the centre of whieh is Chicago and Hyde Park High School, it will be found thlt some old Tribe man of the Aitchpe is covering himself with glory and h1s high school and the Aitchpe Tribe with the honor they so riehly deserve Tlnrif R014 NIcCab Rakauskas Sarehe Ixosorski Hummer Neuman Chapman Thompson Baker N Daudson Second R014 D Hofman NI Grauer R Newman H Aekermann J Ahern B Brown I Rhem I' Kohn, C Glassner P Laeltu Hn! RUIL L Nleyers B Haxner R Nlooth H Niiller J Htnmg F Rasmussen Rnl-und OmI111nJnJS1x13 fur' i T 1 Q L 1 4 . Al T lvv s . Y ' 1 v . I , 1 ' . 7. . . 2. K. 7 X Q . . . K . 1 L i ' . T ' . I 1 ' A 'X A ' ' 1 I' a l 2 i Q V' L l . T T Q . A l.T s ..,. Y 4 k L s Q - 9 7 Y . Y Y. . . , . 1 i . i . 2 1 ' i 'I A - ' ' I ' . 1 I y V . ' 1 'H 3 l Y . . ' v ' y v , - ' ' M 1 1 y ' 1 I x ' s . . , . . . ,, A hurried summary of the year's activities will acquaint the reader with the ' ' . ' - . ' ' ' . . ' ' . e o - - C . E I . I . . . cb x ' 1 T - V - K - I C ' n A Y . 'V . 4 . , i . , . , . ' ' , . , . V , . ' ' , ., , ' . Girl Reserves FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER BARBARA BROWN ....,.....,,..RA,. President ,,....... , ......... BARBARA BROWN JANE CHITWOOD ........,. , ..., Vive-President ...........,.,,.. JANE CHITWOOD ELIZABETH SMALLEY. . ...... , , .Seerefury 4..,.. ,.... , ..,, E LIZABETH SMALLEY ROSETTA NEXVMAN .,......,.A.,.., Treasurer ..,....,.,,..,.,. ROSETTA NEWMAN Miss HAwKEs ......., .... ...A.... S L11 onsor. , ..,..., I .,.......... Miss HAWKEs HE Girl Reserves Club is one of Hyde Park's most cosmopolitan groups. The club, a branch of the Y.W.C.A., endeavors to promote friendship be- tween girls of different nationalities. There has been much interest this year, a great many activities, and genuine service. During the first months of for- mation, the girls planned several important social gatherings. One of these was a Treasure Hunt which took place in Jackson Park, the other was a Halloween Party at the YWCA Another entertaining event sponsored by the Girl Reserves was a trip through Chinatown Tea was first served then a guide escorted the members to points of interest in this unique colony To celebrate the birthday of Girl Reserves, a varied program was arranged One of the ten numbers presented portrayed a supposed meeting in 1882 This was followed by an imaginary 1982 meeting Armistice Day was appropriately observed by a discussion on World Peace with suggestions in the way of that happy consummation In this connection, it may be said that the unusual dis turbances in the Far East prompted this group to devote a meeting to the dis cussion of the Chinese civilization and aspirations Due to a stirring address of a representative of the Hyde Park Neighborhood House, service work became an active interest of many of the girls Top Rau P Crossman G Gregory G Blume M Heinzelmann S Flesham Dunn J Clegg, NI Isaacs Flaxman E Greene B Gract S Rabmcf C Klopot B Vvulir H Reilly J Strauss B Whit more I'onrfb Rou A lnlander X1 Anderson H Thow as NI Dxnt L Cnwru N Grimm Rau A Garheld D Lord L P1rkh.1rs S Hutchinson NI McCr1llus D Wrght B Ujwari L Frankel V Olson B Sharer NI Vlyers N Scott P Perlman NI Wells D Schult7 Srzond R010 B Hayman R Potash G Nelson C Snnclw D Wald F Fox S Zavislak B Lindberg R Kruse Aller D Bingham Flannery I Potash A 'vielwtr A Gilbert NI Wilson FHS! Rau E Herron G Cree V Schvsanz J Vlexer A Neff J Chitxxood Nliss Hawkes B Brown E Smalles R Newman NI Baldvun Xl Niarbel One Humlrml Szxfg sn . . . . - i .I . . , . . . U ,, . . . . ' '-' - , - I - I - i I - v I- I - 'R s ' ' Is ' - - ' , - v - v - 3 ' u - fy - - 1 - s - ' . '- . , I . , . .1 , I . e' , . r: ', I '. , C. Doneen, E. W'eber, M. Chesley, L. Juster, A. XVall, Samuels, G. Mashman, H. Zimmerman. Tbinl X- ' ' Q . , , . .Y . . , . , . I .., . , I . , . . , . , . , . , . , I . I ' , I . , . , I . ' , . .. ' ' '1 I ' V V 'V ' ' . , . , . , . . ,, . , .. Y, . , I , , . , v I A , I v ' v I y . , . ' , . I 1 , . , . , I , . , . 4 , . , I . ' , . . . . Classical Club FALL SIiXiliSTlfR OIJIIICISRS SPRING SlfNlliSTliR AMA Lou Mukmikiii , . Prvsia'rnt. . . , , , ,,...., .HELLN SMITH GENEv1EvE FISH i , . , . . , Vin'-Prfsidwzt , , , .,., NTARTHA ANN SPIIETH LYDIA LEVINSON. ....,. , Secretary ..,...,,,.,. , . .JEANNE Rocxxvooo Moses BERKBIAN . . ,... . , , ,Trvaxurvr .,...,...,......, DEXTER BARRETT Miss Mix ...,.,........... , , . , ,Sponsor , . ....., . . . . , , . , . Miss Mix HE Classical Club, organized at Hyde Park over a decade ago, is one of the oldest groups in the entire school. Its accomplishments this year have been remarkableg the interest in the work has been spirited and steadfast. To establish a cultural background for the students in Latin is the organization's purpose. This year the club sponsored three outstanding events, each one of which amassed a large representation of the s udent body A joint assemblage of the language clubs in Hyde Park was gn en by the Latin group Those organizations which were present included the English Honor Society, the German Club the French Club, and the Chinese Students Club A program combining the activities of each group was presented When the holiday season was approach mg, plans were made by the club for the celebration of the Saturnalia, a ancient Roman festival, which occurred at approximately the same time as our Christmas A play Who Killed the Devil, was presented at an afternoon performance in the auditorium, and the proceeds were donated to charity Classical Club is proud to claim itself a member of one of the various branches of the Classical Club of America Miss Mix is the competent sponsor of this group With much enthusiasm she has entertained the group with inter estmg accounts of ancient history Roman literature, art, religion, and o her subjects closely interwoven with the Latin language R Bane Tblrl' Rau Rlawans N1 Wood Quant Philbrook I' Ogilue Bretzfeld N1 Rea Dultn R King T Covell 51101141 Rau Toxben Refner D Rudolph I: Kohl F Hogle A Lune j Nicbrevu Wilke Holmquist First Rou L Xiarsh Xiurphrte NI Spitth H Smith Xiiss Nina J Rockwood D Barrett G Remhart Om Humlrml Surg sewn . . 7 . , . . 3 . , . . . . . n ' fl ' ' 1, . , . 3 l Top Rau'-H. W'est, G. Geiger, N. jenkins, B. Ruben, B. Rigg, J. Simonds, Hess, L. XVilburn, li. Kelley, - - -1 'if ' v-- H 1-1' w I mi- ix' ' 1A- 1 'v - U y Pythagorean Club FxL1. SLMESTER O1 1 ICERS S1 RING S1 wh s11 R G11 BERT ROTHSCHILD Pr: wrlcnf S1 YVIOUR MY 1RsoN S1 1 worm Mx Hxsow S1 1 :clam JACK KAPIN MISS S1101 sw11111 S :amor Miss S11oLsx11'1 II I-IL Pythagorean Club IS an orgamlatlon whuch has brought unusual honors to Hyde Park Its membersh1p IS restr1cted to those students who have complettd 1 course of three years of mathemancs, wlth grades not lower than four S s and two E s Several years ago lt was dlscovered that there were pupxls of good average, who were ln most respects of an equal cahbex to the Pythagoreans In 1931 prov1 s1on was made for a new group called XVranglers, who were allowed to compete wrth the Pythagoreans, and prove lf poss1ble that they were el1g1ble to membershrp 1n the club By the convocatlon of the most brxllnnt mathemaucal mmds Hyde Park, the orgamzatnon has en joyed a harmonlous and lnterestlng year Th1s club revnews the Held of hlgh school mathematles The 1n tens1ty and thoroughness of the re vrew IS well 1llustrated by the results of mathemancal contests held at 1n tervals durrng the past year I add1t1on, the group lnvestlgates many ddficult problems beyond the scope of Hrgh School work It IS the object of the members to pre pare for thelr work 1n college, as well as for college scholarshrp ex ammatlons In these they have been most successful Seven of last year s members are now attendlng college on scholarshlps The club IS ex tremely proud of the record of for mer members at Annapolls, Massa ehusetts Instltute, and Chlcago Un1 S Goldman N Daudson J Kahn versrty The sponsor of thls group A Thayer A Sachs Nlr I.oom1s Xhss Shoesmnh S 'Vleyerson 9 M1ss Shoesmxth has proved herself to be an 1nsp1r1ng and mdefatlgable worker By her rare 1ndustry and abxllty, she has perpetuated the truly envlable record and merlted preemmence of those mathemat1c1ans, the Pythagoreans Ou 1l1111l11lS1xI111gl11 U 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' i1 L T A 2 - 1 ' 1 5 1 - i '1 ' 1 1 , . . 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' V 7 r Student Government TALL SEMESTER FLOYD STAUI PER BERNARD Moss MISS FRANKLIN OFFICERS Student Manager 4A Rcprewntatzt e Sponsor SPRING SIIMLSTER JOSEPH KOLBER CORALIE GLAssNEIa Mlss FRANKLIN MR WILLIAMSON cc N ORDER to mamtam order and cleanlIness about the school and to enforce school regulauons, the new student government Was launched at Hyde Park the past year ThIs student governIng body 15 patterned after and closely resembles In form, the government of our country The lCg1Sl3f1VC functIon 15 vested In a comm1ss1on composed of one member from each class NomInatIons are made then a delegate to the comm1ss1on from each class IS elected by vote of hIs class The commIssIon, havmg been elected, selects a stu dent manager who In turn, wIth the consent and advIce of the comm1ss1on ap poInts a cab1net composed of three department heads and theIr assIstants The student manager and hIs cab1net IS the executIve group The executIve actIvItIes, as aforesaId, are d1VldCd Into three departments FIrst IS the extra currIcular actIvItIes group WhIch seeks to foster new organIzatIons and to aId old ones In every possIble way The second IS the traffic group, Wh1Ch makes traffic regu latIons and WhIch 15 In charge of fire drIlls and corrIdors The thIrd IS the publIc welfare group WhIch co operates both Wlth the CIVIC IndustrIal Club In fur nI hIng towel SCFVICC and Inauguratmg cleanups, and wIth the Lost and Found Department, WhIch It sponsors The judIcIal power WhlCh IS more fully treated In another place completes the government Th1S power IS vested In a Student Court, the major offices of WhIch are the judge, defense and prosecutmg attorneys, and the baIlIffs Th1S completes the framework of the student government, and the parallel to our natIonal government IS at once apparent to all observers of Student Government at Hyde Park The draftmg of the constItutIon of the student Government was a long Top Rou Parker, Goldberg, Whnte, fckhouse, Glassner I'1rsf Rou Chambers, Nioss, Staufftr, Lowry, SIlxer Om- Huudrml Sex I 1113 MR. WILLIAMSON .,....,... ,,.,... , .Sponsor .... ....,........., . ' 7! 3 . . . .r . . . . . Top Rou B Lyon B Toxrow P Bernard G F1sh R Cook B Schwager SlflIl1l1RlIlL L Kruegar M L1cor1sh N Ntwman R Goldberg D Hofman I'1rsf Ron C1 H1ght J Kolber 'Vlr WllllJmSOH C Glassner B Grace and arduous task, and when It was f1nally p rfected, 1t rece1ved the s1gnatures of the cha1rman of the comm1ss1on and Mr Loom1s The comm1ss1on, wh1ch as expla1ned, 1S the supreme lCg1Sl8f1OH body IS charged w1th the work of keepmg 1n touch w1th all adm1n1strat1ve act1ons, of cons1der1ng all laws and regulat1ons, of ra1s1ng money, and of carry1ng out the express and lmplled powers of the cont1tut1on The comm1ss1on and the student Government as a whole, expect to represent fa1rly student op1n1on and 1nterests, and to co operate honestly and w1sely w1th the teachers of Hyde Park The amb1t1on of the comm1ss1on IS to promote all prom1s1ng act1v1t1es and to 1ncrease the1r scope, to make Hyde Park a cleaner and more orderly school, 1f It IS poss1ble 1n any way to so 1mprove 1t, and to furmsh a means of prompt act1on on all constructlve suggest1ons for 1nnovat1ons lookmg to any betterment 1n all l1nes of student endeavor The comm1ss1on has very w1sely adopted the plan of send1ng delegates to all conventlons on student government 1n order that all 1deas mav have a tr1al 1n th1s new exper1ment Roosevelt H1gh School held such a convent1on, and a Hyde Park delegate attended and ga1ned much valuable 1nformat1on Floyd Stauffer, Corahe Glassner and Bernard Moss made up the commlttee of delegates The department heads who are members of student manager s cab1net have been chosen as follows Genev1exe F1sh and Blossom Tovrov, extra curr1cular, ames Bernard publ1c welfare, and Nat Newman, traffic Organ1zat1on has not been sufHc1ently perfected so that the Student Gox ern ment can efHc1ently funct1on, but If IS expected Wlth the co operat1on of student body and teachers that 1mprovements w1ll just1fy th1s 1nnovat1on Among the hoped for changes 1n the 1mmed1ate future are a lessen1ng of confus1on by 1 more adequate patrol SCYVICC and a more orderly use of the halls An 1nter club counc1l has also been suggested Th1S counc1l IS to do everyth1ng 1n IIS power to help the d1fferent clubs It IS hoped, moreover, that the student government w1ll be able to handle, by persuas1on and example, those students, though they are few, who pers1st 1n conduct that IS objecuonable One Ilzuzdrml Stzmlj 0718 11 V YY ' . ,. .1 ,, . ,. ,. , . ,. ,. , . , . , . ., . 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Top Ron H Goldstem A I-lexncr fllman j Kavanaugh C1 FlSl'l I R1th S1lls B S1lver F1rsIRo1u Straus Murphree ln Berg M1ss Hmliley E Rosenthal I1 Kohn D Shless Story Scrrbblers FALL SEMESTER OI 1 1cE11s SPRING 51-MFsT1R BERNICE S1LvLR Chairman BERNICE SILVER HE Story Scr1bblers club affords Hyde Park students who have hterary apt1tude a chance to assoclate W1th others for the 1mprovement of such talent The subm1ss1on of poetry or prose Wr1t1ngs of mer1t ent1tle one to :1 membershlp The purpose of the club IS to encourage creatlve wr1t1ng and to 1mprove the ab1l1ty of the members by the d1scuss1ons and cr1t1c1sm of then' compos1t1ons The club was forced, due to the financ1al s1tuat10n, to suspend the publ1ca t1on of the Scroll, a sem1 annual school magazme that has 1n the past recerved d1st1ngu1shed ratmg 1n the h1gh school field The pre em1nently superror com po 1t1ons of the Scr1bblers were pr1nted 1n the Scroll, and It IS to be hoped that th1s valuable publ1cat1on can be resumed 1n the near future Faculty members have spoken to the club the past year on poetry, sketches, short stor1es, and essays If the Story Scr1bblers W1th then' nat1ve talent do not blossom 1nto Browmngs, O Henrys, and Emersons W1th a few Wash1ngton Irvmgs for good measure, lt w1ll not be the fault of MISS Hmkley the club s sponsor She has glven freely and w1ll1ngly of her adv1ce and t1me to these buddmg l1terat1,,' and 1f she 1S not too 1mpat1ent, we are confident that some t1me m the not too d1stant future she w1ll be amply rewarded One of her proteges from the Story Scr1bblers cannot help reachmg the gates of fame Om' Hzfmlnd Sz 1 1 1111 luo --. , , L. , ' ' , . , '. , . S ,. 'N 0 M1ss H1NKL15Y .,...,,..... ..,.., 1 .Sponsor ...... . ...,......,. MISS I-IINKLEY . . . . . , 3 . ,, . . . . . . SixfUp Club ia-xii siasiiasriak oi-1-'icians smuxc si-Qxiiasriaix Lawmixcxi Fuckxisx Prvxiilwzf i , AJARTIN jorixsox ADOLPI-i Baez Vin'-Prvxiflwzf . . jaxins I-ILNNIG GEORGE HfXLCRONi ........ . Srfrcfar-in , i , EUGENE SHIPLEY MR. Wirtmxisox , Sjnmsor ,..,. . . MR. Wii,Li.ax1soN YDE PARK boasts of having a club for practically every hobby and social activity that normal high school people are interested ing so it was not at all unusual that a club was formed for the young giants, who make their way around school. The idea was first thought of by Lawrence Flickner and Adolph Brez. After the idea was passed by the office, the boys called a meet- ing. The great number of students who assembled for this first meeting sur- prised everyone. Haxmg organized, the boys spent the rest of the time measuring the in er ested ones to see that they came up to the standard set by the club After that, however, the boys started on some really worthwhile work First the club organized a patrol to guard the halls and to help the monitors The size of these boys has added much dignity to their position, and they have become an indispensable part of the school Next, they formed a force of ushers who declared that they were willing to act as guards for any dance, play, or other activity at which they were needed Charity was also benefited by the formation of this group, as the Six Up gave two popular afternoon dances The first one was given in collaboration with the AITCHPE, at which the famous Carl Moore and his orchestra played Skipper Millhouse and his band presided over the second one If the club keeps up its good mark, it will become as noble and as strong as its members now are Tb1rilR0u Winkler Hint? Kinnu Oshtll P Clark H Niiller P Lthman buonl Rou C Kaul Thuermer C Hummtr Halcrov Doss Nl Chandler Flrsl R011 j Henniy, Nh' Ni ohnson Xlr Williamson Copulos Patee Booknis Om llumlna' S ltllfj lbree 7. . . . . t - - ne 4 91 ' . ' Top Run'-F. Sardon, B. W'right, Wiggins, G. Morris, W'elzel, M. Levi, G. Goldman, T. Phelps. I 'l V y A -v I 'fi X I ' i ' A I v - ' - i 1 1 - 1 . , ,. , i, Le Cercle Francais FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER DOROTHY SANTOSKY. , , ,... .....,.. P resident ....,.,.. ,...... D OROTHY SANTOSKY - - SROSE TEIBER ' ' IANNETTE LUCAS MURIAL WARNER .,........,,.... V160-Pres1a'e11t ....., ..,.... DOROTHH' SHLESS .......,........., Secrehzry ................., BELLE SCHWAGER ANNETTE LUCAS .......... ........ T 1'c'asurcr .............,.,.... JASON KAPLON Miss SLAUGHT .... ....A.... ........, S p onsor ....... . ....,.....,. Miss SLAUGHT MISS SISSON ............... ......... S ponsor ....... .A,...,..... .,,. M 1 Ss SISSON ORE than two decades ago, the French Club was formed in Hyde Park by the pupils of Mlle. Favard, a capable woman who was then a teacher of French in Hyde Park. Although she was forced to give up teaching several years later, she has made annual visits to Le Cercle Francais. These yearly visits have been red letter days in the programs of the French Club, for her talks are known to be interesting, abounding in humor, and rich in their substance. She has traveled exerywhere, and has spoken to many an audience about her strange experiences in foreign lands The purpose of Le Cercle Francais is to give careful thought to the French people The study of their country, which includes their history, their litera ture, their art, their language, and their customs has proven to be a fascinating account to the French students The club offers a fine cultural background for the French language, provides instructive programs, and studies the colorful social life of the French people On Armistice Day Le Cercle Francais prepared a novel entertainment for members This consisted of the accounts of France in the World War, of her brilliant generals and commanders, of her Trlumphal Arch, and her Unknown Soldier Top Rou Nl Segal j Bernard G Weiss D Pearson M Lexy M Reynolds N Ntwman B Morris Richards D Shless M Cunag I Simon K Russell B Tovrux H Poll TfJ1nlRou J Stephens I Strauss Scrum! Rou D Wolcott L Parkhurst B Waterstone I: Rosenthal V Olson A Neff Sure M uzut Morris M Bernstcn Teiscr Fir! Rou Nystrom M Warner J Kaplan Lucas Nlxss Slsson D Santoskw R Teiber A Houyoux l Moore P Purgatorlo Om' Hlzrldrrd St tevzlj four , l B. Lewis, N. Kallish, L. Schuchet, li. Segal, j. Raskin, E. Boulton, N. Read, F. Ogilvie, W. Son, G. Willow, R. ,.Q',J. ',. ,j. '. V-J. ,. , A. ,. . T011 Roll. J Kung Goodman L Beclxcr H Horwlch R Hememan H Davidson H Femgold Bodenhelmer M Bowser B Cohn G Andelman B Lundberg B Dewhurst Tbml Row M Katz Gladstem A Goldnng E Bartelmez L Kruegar E Melander NI3CBI'1d6 Wi Goldberg R Gnmm Znmmerman P Goldstem Koretz J Nlcwton Srzoml Ron L Friend A Borke S Diamond Blesenthal M Laffcrty A Garfield H Fhrlch R Gorden V Schwartz H Rosenbluth P Perlman Hofman First Row R Snlver S Krasnowskv C Guttman Kaplan B Schwager Mnss Slaught A very lmportant feature durmg the fall semester was the joxnt meetmg of the Un1vers1ty Hngh School and the Cercle Francaxs The collaborat1on was a very successful one, and the clubs hope to make the event an annual occur rence At Chrxstmas t1me, the meetmg was glven 1n Mlss Slaughts home, where a beautlful tree had been decorated for the occaslon Mlss S1sson had obta1ned the help of the Art Classes 1n mak1ng Chrxstmas baskets, and she fllled them wxth assorted candy Shortly after Chrlstmas the officers attended a French d1scuss1on at Crane College, and they found che program to be very lnterestmg For the benefit of the Penny Fund, a Punch and Judy show was presented to the entlre school From the proceeds whlch the club rece1ved from some other presentat1ons, the French Club had several beautlful and art1st1c posters 1n Mxss Slaught s room mounted ln the hope that the room wnll be excluslvely used for French classes m the future Moreover, the members have been regularly attendmg some of the BHC French plays sponsored by the Internanonal House of the Un1vers1ty of Ch1cago These lncluded some of Mollere s plays and the French plays Sous Les TOILS de Parls and La L1berte The outstandmg event of the entlre year was the enterta1n1ng assembly that the French Club sponsored 1n honor of Mr Loomls Wlth two accom panlsts at the plano, several members sang songs 1n French, wh1ch were after wards translated for the audlence A member of the club related the lxfe of the composers and the purposes of the themes Flnally, there was presented .1 novel stage performance whlch gave the audxence a thorough appreclatlon for the songs A sllhouette lllustratlon took place whxch was proclalmed by all present to be the most sclntnllatmg and or1g1nal exh1b1t1on of talent ever to be presented by a Hyde Park club Om Il11m1rf'lSeunl5 file l 4 . ' , , . ' , . h , . I , . U , . A , J. ' , . , . , . , . ' , . . ' '- . , S. ' , . ' , . , . , . , . ' , . . , . ' , H. A , . H' , , . 1 ' . ' + . ' , . , . ' , D, . ' '- . ' , . V, . , J. , . , ' , D. Santosky, R. Teiber, A. Lucas, A. Greenberg, Flatow, R. Halloran. . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . , lf ' - ' 73 ll ' ' 7, 6 - . I . . .- , Bridge Club I-'ALL sraM1as'rraR OFFICERS SPRING SEMI-lSTIiR JASON KAPLAN .,...4..,,. ,...... P rrfxidrnf ....,,,. ..,,.. i .HENRH' FEINGOIAD JANE Homss ...,.......,.. R ..., Vllxf-P7'CS1liCl1f .,,... .,...,,.A..,.. J ANE HoBBs RUTH ALLISON. .,....... ...,..,. S vrrcfary ,.,.. .,,,,,.,..,,.. P ATRIQIA YIEND MR. NYBEQRG .,,........, , , . . , .... Sponsor ,.,.. A ..,. . .....,. MR. NYBERG F YOU were to judge by the overwhelming number of applications for mem- bership in the Bridge Club, only one conclusion could be reached. Bridge and its super development, contract, are attaining an ever increasing popularity among high school students. The demand for membership has been most in- sistent, and the highly competent sponsor and instructor of the club, Mr. Nyberg, has graciously added beginning contract instruction to the advanced instruction. The Bridge Club meets weekly and rarely fails to hate almost one hundred per cent attendance, so keenly interested are the members in learning the funda mentals and niceties of bidding and play Meetings are taken up with mstruc tion, discussions and finally the actual play under the supervision of Mr Ny berg The efforts of the members are directed toward the mastery of the sound fundamentals of bidding and the acquiring of a knowledge of correct play It 15 not at all surprising that the sponsor and instructor should be a pro fessor of mathematics All games of a serious character such as contract or chess are essentially mathematical in background Contract, to be mastered, resolves itself into both a correct conception of strategy and a rather intimate knowl edge of that engrossing mathematical subject probability Bidding is almost Wholly a question of mathematics plus a dash of psychology A bridge tourna ment is the Hnale of the club activities each semester M Bntscnthnl 9 Ntwbcrgcr I Stem L Irxtd F Boscy P WILIIIIIIZH I1rvlRau I Bttkcr I Hobbs Mr Nybtrp., H Itmgold P Yntnd D Wolcott Om' IfIl11d7f'1Sllf'Hfj sn. Tbiril Ron'-J. Kaplan B. Colm, G. Cree, ll. W'aldrufT, G. Adelman, If. Simon, Scott. SITIIIIAI Roux- 4 ' '- Rau Vim om u hm han um ox Inf R011 E Yong X Von Nlxss Parker F WOIIB E Lum ChInese Students Club YALL SEMESTER OF! ICERS SPRING SEMESTER CALWIN CHIN Prc szdrni FRIEDA Womc FRIEDA WONG V111 Prmzduzf VIRGINIA WORG EDITH WONG Sf 1 n faq EDITH WONG VIRGINIA WONG Tmnurer EVA LUM MISS PARKER Sprmvor MIss PARKER YDE PARK HIGH SCHOOL welcomes to 1tS ever IncreasIng roster of organIzatIons the newly formed ChlHCSC Students Club There are a great many students of Ch1HCSC descent In Hyde Park, and In the past they have met socIally In theIr cIrcle of acquamtances outsIde the lImIts of school actIvIty It seemed however, an opportune tIme, owIng to theIr IncreasIng Interest and numbers and theIr common hIgh school Interest, to form a student club at Hyde Park The objectIve of the club IS dIrected toward socIal and cultural Improvement, and as the opportunIty presents Itself, for works of a charItable nature The club also hopes through lfS efforts to acquaInt the rest of the student body Wlth some aspects of ChInese culture, customs, and Ideas As a begInnIng, the club has already entertaIned the Jumor GIrls and ClassIcal Club at whlch costumes were worn, IllustratIng the long dynastIc hlstory of ChIna One of the most necessary adjuncts of a rounded educatIon lS a sympathetIc knowledge and understandmg of the varlous world cultures To apprecIate the uewpomts, achIevements, and aspIrat1ons of all socIetIes and manner of men IS a great step toward an educatIon Chnna boasted of a culture and a cIvIlIzatIon contemporaneous Wlth that of Egypt Ind lndIa, when Europe was the homt of barbarmns and Amerlca was peopled wIth prImex al sax ages A study of ChIna IS appropr1ate to one who wxshes to be cosmopohtan, and the formatIon of a ChInese Student club IS a dIstInct and remarkable adw ance Om H1unlr4IlSI1,en!3 sewn Top I-G. . F I , xv , C ' , C , F. L , G. M If' f A-I V, I. g, - 9 l ' ' ,,.., .,.,.,. . , . , . . . , .... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . , . Top Rau Mrs R Harlan Mrs G Sparks Mrs K Schulz Mrs Lafferty Mrs G Anderson Mrs C Gerger Mrs R Hann Flrsf Rau Mrs W Hale Mrs W Brown Mrs O Henmg Mrs C Greene Mrs J Chrtwood Mrs H Tyler Parent Teacher Assoc1at1on MRS MRS MRS MRs MRS MRs O P HENNIG CHESTER GREENE B WARREN BROWN WILLIAMM HALE HAROLD TYLER j R CHITWOOD OYYICERS Preszdenl Fzrsf Vice Prevzdenl Stroud Vue Presidcnl Corresponding Secretary Treasurer HE purpose of the Hyde Park Parent Teacher Assoc1at1on IS to g1VC the parents of Hyde Park students the opportumty to become acquarnted Wlfll the school, the faculty, and the act1v1t1es The annual fathers receptxon to the teachers and a tea for the chalrman of each d1v1s1on room have afforded thls opportun1ty At these gathermgs both the members of the faculty and of the student body spoke on the varrous subjects and act1v1t1es offered at Hyde Park, these gathermgs were rnformal, and a frlendly sp1r1t prevalled There are many needy students m school who would not be able to attend school unless financlal ald were offered The PTA, through 1ts untlrmg efforts made lf posslble for such students to cont1nue thelr educatron m Hyde Park by prov1d1ng for two scholarshlps of ten dollars each a month for two semesters In add1t1on to thrs It malntaxned a two hundred dollar scholarshlp for a Hyde Park student, through the Chnldren s Scholarshlp League To carry out these projects, the P T A held several card part1es a Bake Sale, spon ored the lxght opera M1kado and organxzed a tr1p to the George Hard mg Museum Money was also recened by the orgam7at1on for the servrces to the lunchroom donated each week by twenty five of the members The royal tres on the text books wrrtten by Mr Nyberg, WhlCh he offered for school use, were also donated to P T A Om' Humlrml 56141113 zzgbt ' . . ' . '- . V. , . . , . . ' , . . . . f . . ..,..,.....,... .......,...,.....,,. R wording Secrcfary . . . , . Y , ' 9 . , . . . . , ' U ' as ' ' V s , - HMEUSN3 ANEID IIDHRA MA To know music, and to enjoy its beauty an inzmeasurable acconzplisbuzent. 1J'f ZW, ' n, 'hz ..fV 'l,y 7 J ff- ff' xJJ T017 Rou. Haber T Parker Server J ulllan Kavanaugh Copulos H Davidson Rabmof Gott hclmer Mallams B Brown Tfnnl Rau Petralus H Goldberg Brrn Furry V Burnham Demarals Wolf T Cohen G Hxght Svroml Row M Rosenblum Kntzmger C Glassner B Dewhurst Soll NI DeWolfe J Chntwood E Berg D Hofman Frrvl Rim B Toxrov C Guttman Fanrbanks W' Chase M1ss Hardy E Hoyer Nl Randall Kerstenn Blue Mask OFFICERS FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER KENNETH BRAGG President WILLIAM CHASE SARAH ZAR Vzre Preszrlent ERNEST HOYER MARGARET RANDALL Secretary JEAN FAIRBANKS Mlss HARDY Sponsor Mlss HARDY ENIORS dlsplay thelr dramatrc talent at the Blue Mask Club, whose mem bershxp IS l1m1ted to the best actors ln the Semor Class The Blue Mask broadens the student s knowledge of the stage bes1des producmg sem1 annually several featured plays Durmg the current year the members produced a number of plays domg thelr own d1rect1ng In the fall semester The Turtle Dove, a Chmese comedy and Plerrot and P1errette, a love fantasy, were g1ven before the Senxor Dra matic Class The former Was dlrected by Ed1th S1egal, whlle the latter was under the superv1s1on of Mxldred Bower The feature play Once There Was a Prmcess, was dlrected, however, by M1ss Hardy, the sponsor of the club Thls three act play was gnven November 4 before a well filled audltorlum The sprmg semester was unlxke the fall semester as the class dld not present the usual three act play but four one act plays mstead Smce they d1d not have a feature play The Blue Mask presented at the seml annual assembly Mrs Anne Hoen, who gaxe some mterestmg d1alogues The sprmg semester was not wlthout 1ts galty, and the club agam llved up to 1fS reputatlon of bemg one of the most xnterestmg ln school Smce the admlssxon to thls club has been competltxve exammatlons, one of the prlzed ambxtlons of an aspxrmg semor IS to secure admlttance Thus the Blue Mask Club, after several years of hard work, has become an outstandmg school act1v1ty One Humlrml Ezgblg one . - Y - , H , - Q ' 3 J- , . ' , ' , - J. , . , . ' . '- . , ' ' , . , . A , , . , ', . , 4 . , . 1 .,..... . ....... , , ,......... ,.,... . EDVUARD GRUSKIN .,.,...... ....,,.. T rcasurcr .....,... ......, M ARGARET RANDALL , . . .- 9 7 ' - ' u n ' ' 7 u ' ' an V - ' - . . . ,, . ,, . . - , - . x 1 ' ' 7 . . . U . Robnnson C uttmnn Samutli Dewhurst Sthvurtl Rum The Turtle Dove H1 TURILI DOXL wls 1 Chlnese fantlsx enleted bs 1 LISI of grrls, and Chrected by Ldlrh Siegel The play was Woxen 1round the marrlage of Kuen Lm to Chang Sut Yen Strong opposltlon lppelred 111 the person ot the Nfllnd 1r1n, who wlshed eh II hxs daughter would m lrry 1 vsellthy Ind power ful man nnstead of IH lI'1SlgI'1lHC11'1f person hke Chlng Xixllxms lr OmHuf1fr llzelty fun P1errot and P1errette II :mol md Plerrette vs ls 1 hghr one let plu under km The plot Wls wot en lbout the quurel of tvso dlneers Plerette one storms nlght, stopped If 1 LOIIIQL Wh1Ch turned out to be the home of her lox er, Plerrot Hls mother vueleomed md eomforted her, I'LlllllI1Q thlt she w1s her Son 5 lost dlI1Lll1Q plrtner Bx ehlnee P1errot returned home the Same exennnsg After hlS mother pretended to flll lsleep Pler ette lppezred 1nd the loxers m ide up ' J Vx -I ' , , vi. , .' 'V Z L ' L 1 ' L 7 e I 1 Q . . - ' . .' 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' ' . ,,...3l,, , lxtrsttln HOWLI Toxlox Brln Maklng Rosle A Cook AKING ROSIE A COOK was a one act play produced under the student dlrectlon of jane Allce Wolf The story told the tale of Able, a fussy husband, and ROSIC, hls Wlfe, who could not cook to sult hlS taste ust as she W1s about to dlvorce hlm, her mother ln law, Mrs Levlnson, came to her rescue By rulnlng a dlnner she had especlally cooked for her darllng Able, hls mother made hlm thlnk that h1S Rosle w1s a far better cook than she A Pall' of Lunatlcs LAN FAIRBANKS dlrected that .lITlUS1l1g comedy LX Pllr of LUHIIICS A man and a glrl IHCI 111 the baclx drlwlng room of 1 lun1tlc asylum 1nd 111103 tunns lneldtnts arose from thelr mlstalxlng each other s ldentlts Each bellex ed the other an lnmate of the lnstltu tlon and trled all lxlnds of pss chologx to axold excltlng ol lrouslng tht loon Flnallx thex found out tha thex were both sane, and, moreoxer thex learned that thelr famllles had been frlends for mam sears l lxasanaugll Nhllams Om I1unJn.l Flgbil Ibn: . 0 ' s f l W, nr I . . cc H L ' ' o a I. Y 1 . . - V :Q ' ' 3 A I ' 11 I ' . . l , A L . ' v f 1 V A v - 1. 1 . l . A - . l . 1 . I V Berg D do Haber The Sweetmeat Game U H11 SWEETMEAT GAME was a Chrnese drama under the d1rect1on of Margaret Randall The scene was la1d m Chmatown San Francrsco on Chlnese New Year s Eve Yeong Yuen was ashamed of hlS bhnd half wrt son San Chl and he never perm1tted h1m to leave the house The second wlfe of Yeong Woo Lum War took care of San Ch1 and often played the Sweetmeat Game w1th h1m In th1s game a bllndfolded person hunted for a hldden PICCC New Year s Eve a Whlte Devrl came to the wmdow of Yeong saw Woo Lu1 and forced her to klSS h1m Yeong caught them and tr1ed to make Woo Lu1 eat a plece of po1soned candy He left the room and whlle he was gone Woo Lu1 famted Meanwh1le San Chr entered the room and findmg the candy he ate lt Yeong returned a few m1nutes later and found hrs Wlfe st1ll 2l1VC E sm g g O HundrrzlEgll3 four l u , avi s n, T ' n H Q 1 ' l 3 l , . , . . . 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' 3 . , - - a ' 9 9 n in er, Ber , Haber ne i J '- toods P1etro, The Foohsh NEW YORK tenement flat provlded the background of Pletro the Fool 1sh Whlch was dlrected by Manuel Petrak1s A Mr ones who pretended he was gonng on a trxp gave Pletro a thousand dollars to care for a baby Pletro not knowmg the baby was kldnapped foohshly accepted Dan OLeary h1s Wlfe Kate s brother came to see Kate and recogn1z1ng the baby he left 1m medlately to call the mother of the chlld Mrs Wayne She prom1sed to come at once to PICIFO s apartment MeanWh1le P1etro took the baby back to Mr Jones Whom he could not ind On h1s way home a detectlve shadowed h1m and hav1ng gamed an entrance to Pletro s flat the pohceman began to use hlgh pressure methods to find out about the baby Before he was able to f1n1sh however Mrs Wayne appeared and recelved her lost chlld Pletro then broke down and confessed P k Ch: Hope Ker tc O eH ml edEgbl3 flu Chi w , ervcr, Parker, Quillan . . . U . , - . ,, . . . , . . 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O ILNCOURAGI: md to trun tllent 1n dramaucs, the Troupers was founded four years ago Thls club under the supery 1s1on of MISS W1ght man, en1oyed one of IIS most successful vears Besldes IIS regular Work It produced a play at an assembly each semester The Trvstmg Place, by Booth Tarkmgton vyls gxven 1I'l the fall semester, and Grflndmother Oldstyfle by W alter Eaton, 1n the sprmg semester Th1s elub unhlee the Blue Mask has no requ1rements for entrlnee Ind 1t bo1sts one of the largest mcmbershlps 1n school or Rm we e 111,111 orlen e111o 1 e rausx 1.1 R S111 es usen N Rea 5 1111 1 1 VTTHI he Fl us Xl Xa Ubolsky B SJWI .1 e11111.111 1 aterswne rel S Xlayer Nlrs WIKIWIHI I Nlagnus -X 1..l8hlI'! B Ruler Ou Iillflelf lllgbly 11101 ,A . . , Y. . . . - Y 7 I I fl I ' 3, 7 I ' V2 ' A A fl 6 - ai, 7 7,1 A . . I x . W . V I I Y . 1 5 'I' j I -il. la 1 -r, I51 -ld . sh - , R -A ldy, I'lo1ki1 . l. -1111, I , S! , l., S11 es, . fl l' , Dcuryclr Tfvirlf Rffltili, lewix, R, Keller, l. Nlayvr. R. 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Bryant Stem Gannon Zeman Wxlls Mr Rob nson Virs Hayden Crause Sfroml Rou Frankensten Levy Knhaxd Krasnousky Epsten Honan Parkmso Blumbcrg Chernyh Montgomery Kohen Berkman L Epsten Greene Hornbeck Flrrl Rou Adams acover Wlly Malm Johnson Rxgg Endnus Stemberg Thermer Echberg Powell Lehman Lpsy The Lucky jade CAST OF CHARACTERS Temple Prlesfs In the Prologue Loxs Spuck Dorothea Raasch GUIOH a Trader Gxlbert johnson 111 the P ay La el a Dancer Downs a Pensloner on the Courtney Estate :Lee Lowenstem Eugene Sulllvan Wlrs Courtney a Careful Wlfe Phylhs Greene Lucxel Cherny k ljudlth Epsteln Lorrame Honan Mane W1ntr1ch L1za Mary Ann s Colored Mald Nancy Fr1ends of Marv Ann Jeanne Ada Hardmg lE1leen Sulllvan Meyer Blumberg 'Leo Stem Ted Fmk 'Saymour Ganan B1 Wrlllam Br ant Ted Home from College ,Abe Greenglatt lBob Rngg 'Marshall Zeman Mary Ann Courtney a Daughter of the Sunny South Paulme Wrllxs Grace Banks Joan Frankenstem Mr Courtney a Sheltered Husband Gllbert johnson Davld Montgomery Moses Berkman lG1lbert Fnscher lDon Crouse Butler Roy Eckberg Col Waverly Uncle and Guard1an of John Herbert John Endlcott a Bashful Auator Fanchon Her French Maud Horace Ferguson He Never Mnsses Sherlff Known by Hrs Badge Om' Hundred E ghty ugh! 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Qperetta ELLCTING an operetta which would proxe to be the best operctta given in several years wls a hard task for Mr Robinson, but after long delibera tion, having at length obtained the permission of the writers, Joseph Harrison and Donald Wilson, ht decided to present The Lucky Jade The operetta this year was given Thursday afternoon, March 30, and Friday evening, March 31 A short scene presented at an assembly aroused the students interest and added to the success of the production The play itself IS excellent The plot IS cleverly woven around the dns appearance of in e1r of a green idol The prologue retells the theft of the ear from an ancient temple, and the first act biings the story down the years to the present On a Southern plantation, The Beeches, Mrs Courtney is planning a homecoming for her husband and her daughter, Mary Ann, who are returning from a trip to New York The Courtneys surprise the reception committee by bringing Horace Ferguson, a reputed hunter Ferguson is drawn to the Beeches in an attempt to gain the Lucky Jade which the colored servant, Liza, has During the party Liza is asked to tell the future of the guests with her mysterious Jade, and in domg so, she predicts a dark future for ohn Endicott, Mary Ann s bashful lover, and a happy life to Horace Fer guson After the fortune telling Horace Ferguson IS revealed not as a hunter, but as a city slicker after a S5 000 reward for the discovery of The Lucky ade The plot thickens, and an old man, Downs, hearing about the reward for the ear of the idol, steals it At a group gathering which was to produce the ear, Horace discovers the thief and quietly takes the ear for h1S own He IS forced into the background John, however, angered with Horaces love making, challenges him to a duel Horace, the imposter, goes to his old sweet heart, Fanchon, Mary Ann s French maid, and he asks her to flee with him before the duel They plan to escape, but as they are running away ohn spies Horace and makes him come to the battle ground The duel IS stopped by the sheriff who had been trying to foreclose on The Beeches Then, in the grand finale Horace is disclosed as the villian, John IS told that he is Harold Frazen, an heir to millions, and the curtaln drops on a happy reunion of John and Mary Ann Top Rau Nlrs Hayden Krause Greenblatt Funk johnson Fisher Xiorrison Thompson Setoml Rou Berkman L Epstein Greene Lovsenstein Billmghlm Spuch Harding Nllrochnnk Appleman Reher Glass Koehl Lewin Flrxf Rou Fchberg Powell Lipss Hornbeck Vcmtereg Niututr Sulh-.an ISullnan Bertsche E Green Rash Harper Holbrock Our' Humlnd Elghly nine ' 2 ' K! Y 77 , . . . . Y J . , . - . 4 . - 1 Qt Y J 3, ' . ' . . . . . , meanwhile, continues his pseudo love making to Mary Ann, and John Endicott . . . , , . . . - ' ' , J ' s T' A l Q- v i' 1 I fa, l v Wli -v A ,ks .',v - , D' 1 T017 R014 T Fmk Bryant H Caldwell F FIsher J Dramle G Dukette R Izckber R Femgold Armstrong P Cohen Thzrd Rou G Adams H Boettger G Armstrong M Freeman M Bell Blumber L GlIck W Berkland D Goldner M Berber Sezoml Rau T Covell S Greenberg Hoffmann H Graf N OGYIHTD Peterson S Goldstem B ackson N Ones FIN! Row- Ferguson N Calkms Lcssel Mr Robmson S Gannn I RIfas R Israel Boys Glee Club FALL SEMESTER DAVID ZOLLER NED CALKINS RICHARD FERGUSON JACK LESSEL TOM COVELL CHARLES POLACHECK SEI MOUR GANON IRWIN Rll AS NORBERT GRIFFIN OFFICERS Prewdfnf Vu r Pfffllffllf Sf crefarg Trraszzrrfr flCC'0l71AfJt1l1ICf Llbrar ld n Llllrm lan Llbrar Id fl Llbrar um SPRING SEMESTER JACK LESSEL NED CALRINS RICHARD FERGUSON SEYMOUR GANON TOM COVELL WILLIAM SWEET FRANK SCHMITT IRWIN R11 Ab NORBERT GRITIGIIN MR O E ROBINSON VT I . V 7 ' V ' I 1 ' I . 1 ' I ' 1 y - I i A. , . . ' '- . , . , . , . , . , H. , . I , . ' , U , . ' A. . J , . J . ' . R. , . ,J. , . , . , . , . . 3 ALLAN FERGUSON , .... . Arrompanisf ....,.. ,.,, . . ,ALLAN FERGUSON , . . . . A . V - . . , MR O E ROBINSON Sponsor HE Boys Glee Club enables boys who deslre to make a serIOus study of selected choruses tO secure tramlng In vocal musIc under the skllled dIrectIOn of Mr ROblnS0n The members of thIs club smg In company Wlth Others who have real Interest In thIs type of work, and they try to accomphsh truly worth whlle results The membershIp IS lImIted to boys who wlsh to remaIn wlth the club for theIr whole h1gh School career and to FCCCIVC a musIc credrt for theIr servrce The compulsory attendance after hrs entrance makes a revlew I.nnec essary at the begmnmg of each semester, and thus the progress of thIs Outstand Ing club IS unhampered The Boys' Glee Club made a very commendable recoru In ltS exIstence at Hyde Park Lrkewxse, the actIvItIes were very numerous, and the bulk of the work was evenly dlvlded between the sprmg and fqll semesters The first major actIvIty that the Club undertook was the recItal glVCl1 for the Woodlawn Study Group at the Plalsance Hotel Um' Humlrmf Nlnely Boys Glee Club At thxs rec1t1l the boss smg two numbers, and 1 solo by Chlrles Polachek followed The PTA of the Ray School feelmg that they were IH need of some real entertamment, muted the group to s1ng several selectxons Then, w1th the Chr1stmas hohdays approachmg the club declded that th1s was an opportunlty to gne some cheer Durmg the morn1ng perlods of the last day before the Chrlstmas holldays the boys marched through the halls smgmg carols Such populanty ensued, that mam telchcrs allowed students to march through the halls and accompany them 1n such carols as Sllent Nlght The F1rst Noel, etc As a cl1m1x to thls popularxty, Lyon and Healy s Muslc Store downtown mvxted the club to smg to the crowds 1n the store Feelmg that they should carry out the good work that they accompllshed 1n the fall semesters, the boys contmued the1r programs the succeed1ng semester Although somewhat handlcapped by the loss of the1r members, the club recru1ted some new students After long and dllxgent practlce, the club pre pared IES now famous extra currlcular Work The group first sang at Hyde Park s own Parent Teachers Orgamzauon, and agaxn the super1or work brought forth many 1nv1tat1ons to srng for promment orgamzatlons The club accepted an opportunlty to slng at the Hyde Park Kxwams at the Wlndermere Hotel, and 1mmed1ately after thls performance the Hyde Park Llons Club asked them to return to the Wlndermere the next week to smg at the1r monthly luncheon In concluslon to the extra curr1cular work of the sprlng semester, the club gave presentatlons for the Welfare Chapter of the Eastern Star at the Masomc Temple Smce the Boys Glee Club IS an lmportant member of Hyde Park s organ1 zatlons, Mr Robmson, the versatnle sponsor, and the officers thought lt best to glve an assembly each semester to prove the actual value of the club The hearty applause that the boys recelved at these assemblxes was ample proof of the1r popularlty Top Rou J Spangler X Rasmussen A Pullen L Reardon R Webb L Snlbtrman D Slade Srromf R014 -I New man V hlte P W agner A Thuermer C Langston XX Nioe 1-1151 R014, C Offenberg j Schulz B Rxgg Ni: Robmson F Schmlzt A Aronson V Sweet Om' Humlnrl Nmrlg one , . , , . Q i 4 K 4 1 s V . . . . r , m . V . . c . 4 1 1 . Y . - 4 y . 3 r r 4 . 4 1 ' cc - - 11 me I 4 4 , . ,, . . . , . . 4 4 4 u u , , . . . . . . . . , . , . . , . Q 7 1 'V ' , 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . . V . Y .V - V sv M 1 . . , . , . v - y - s - s - . ' ' ' ' . . , . , . ,. . , . , . , . . Orchestra USICALLY inclined Hyde Parkers show their talent in the Orchestra, which is conducted by the versatile Miss Katherine Finley. Rehearsals are held more than twice a week, and compulsory attendance is required, in return for the time spent the Music Department gives a music credit plus a major credit at graduation time to the members of the Orchestra. During these rehearsals many new and interesting things have occurred which helped the Orchestra to complete a well spent year. The Orchestra is divided into two branches: the senior and the junior groups. The only difference between the two lies in the fact that one has had more experience. Both orchestras meet togther as a class and study the fundamentals and advanced works of symphonic music. By practicing together the members were able to give constructive criticism of each other's work. The entire year was not spent on practice alone, as the orchestra entered into many activities The orchestra had a very good string section but the wood and brass mstru ments were few After admitting some new members, the group was at last ready for their extra work They presented an assembly and played for the Senior play in the fall With the coming of graduating the Orchestra lost several of its most prom ment members These places were soon filled, and the new semester was started During this semester, the Orchestra again played at the Senior plays The assembly lt presented showed the skill the members had attained during the past month The excellent training in music which membership in the orchestra offers has greatly helped several students, as fourteen of the members have been invited to play in the All City High School Orchestra, which IS composed of the finest high school talent in Chicago Top Rau L Knlbanow R Hartman R Kyhl V Monroe A Dempster P Aidus E Brown 'VI Reyn olds G Daskocul F McGee J Shmidt VI Wood Second Rou H Smulson B Lauzenheizer McBerny Frank Reynolds D Miles D Hamilton R Doxtch A Vlazny Knee G Remington Shaxkevitz R ohnson J Winestein R Platzman Flrsl' R014 R Cutler Delassus A Plotkin Isackson G Armstrong J Carpenter A Shaar Palast 'N Calkins Ashell W Cookie Hemek F Loyd K Bergwald L Grey One Hundred Nmetg luv , - '-' . i . , . , . A , . , . i , . , A . - M. lhxrlage, L. Milnikel, M. Simon, R. Mahaster, S. Garfield, E. Bartenstcin, D. Burkman, Miss Finleyz N. I I , ,b . ru' , . ' , V . ' , . , , . ' I , L. ' , . J , . ' , . V . W . , J. , . . , D- , - , - , - s l- if- , J- 1 7- i J- , To Rau Hxllband I-urgatch Cadtll Vbnllovx Castle Schrorder Larson Kellx Brush Lehman Malm Gregorx R Tepper Hendrlckson Tblraf ROMLCOGICS Manes Hamllton Watson Bratton H Punls Dulnn KrI7an LIchtensttIn VI Iohnson Hackman Chaffee Lund Suomi Rau Haymon McCollum L johnson VI Moore Bur en GIll Lovell K Murphy PFOSI L WIlson M Carvu Burke First Rau j Ruben D ohnson R Nouns Udll MISS Cullcr Cochran LIttman N1 Anderson L l'rILn1.l Guls Crlee Club FALL SEMESTLR OFFICERS SPRING SI-.MLSTER MILDRED ANDERSON Prfszdf zz! MERLI5 QUAIT MARY DEWOLPP Vzrc Preszdeul DOROTHY JOHNSON MARGARET BIIIRoIsIAN Su ning ROSE NOENS MISS GLLLIR Sponsor MISS GULLLR NE of the oldest clubs In Hyde Park IS the GIrls Glee Club, whIch has falthfully Served the school for more than a decade The work of the club IS dIv1ded IDIO four dnxsxons, namely slght readmg, voIce development, stage experxence, and chorus work ThIs year under the excellent guldance ot MISS Grace Gullcr, the Curls Glee Club completed .1 very successful season The GIrls Glee Club requlres entrance by examInatIon, but the gIrls recelve a muslc credIt for thelr work In the club The hIgheSt ach1evement of the GIrls Glee Club was the productIon of an operetta, The House of Smg Lo, Whxch was gn en at the assembhes The play was centered about the mxstaken IdentIty of an AmerIcan salesman who trIed to Sell the M1k3dO an electrIc s1gn Many complexIt1eS arose, but the finale brought about a famlly reunIon So successful was the operetta that the club gave the same performance at the Gage Park FIeld House Havmg completed a well planned fall Semester, the gIrls eagerly looked forward to the full SprIng term DurIng the SprIng semester, the club turned to concert work and part sIng Ing After some very long and tedlous PFQCIICC, the club was able to present an unusual program before neIghborhood orgamzatxons To conclude thelr enjoyable year, the gIrls gaxe two teas At these the members were not only entertamed by solos, duets, and choruses, but were also delIghted WIth the delIc1ous refreshments One Humlnrl AxlIhf1 lbree I ' 9 iv ! ' i t E x A ' k f 1 H A 'li ' i V1 V 1 ' 3 MERLI3 QUAIT . , . ..r., ,... T rrasurcr ...,,,,. . . I , . .BEVERLY COCHRAN I - 3 . . I . ff ' ' .,,,..,, ........,. . . I . . , A u I 3 G e . , . . . . . ' 7 ' K! ' if Rumunoff Septet VIRGINIA MUNRO BERNICE MARCONIS PEARL Amuss JANE KNEE ANNA LAURA MUNRO KATHERINE BORROFF First Vzolzn Second Vzolm Second VIUIIII Vzola Cello Pmno HESE seven gIrls, first known as the GIrls Strmg uartet, then IS the Rumunoff uIntet, and now as the Rumunoff Septet, have formed the most unIque musIcal organIzatIon ID Hyde Park Its orIgIn1lIty IS due to Its lImIted number of members and to 1tS combInatIon of strIng ll1StI'UITlC11tS and p1ano WIth the assIstance of MISS Katherme F1nley, the young Women h1ve become one of the best strIng ensembles In the Whole cIty of ChIcago The a1m of thls small, but Important organIzatIon, IS to acquaxnt the members wIth the art of ensemble playmg and to offer an opportunlty to gaIn personal Contact WIth other Hyde Park musIcal organIzatI0ns The Septet gave 1tS first program at a meetIng of the MusIcal Club, and the overwhelmlng success of the presentatlon made It necessary for the gIrls to return to the MusIcal Club later In the semester After thIs they were In demand for all the club meetIngs In Hyde Park, and to top a sterlIng semester the gIrls appeared at ActIvItIes NIght The septet has also taken part In outsIde affaIrs, appearIng at neIghborhood clubs, church organIzatIon and once down at Orchestra Hall on March 25 The gIrls however, lately have confined theIr presentatIons to women s clubs Thus, the Rumunoff Septet has brought much prommence to Hyde Park IndIvIdually the gIrls stood out as all of them played at Orchestra Hall wIth the All CIty HIgh School Orchestra on March 25 SInce two of the Septet the Boroff tWIns, graduated In February and the ma1orIty of the players are upper classmen, the gIrls wIll no doubt contInue theIr Work V Nlunro lx Boroff, B Markums, P Alduss, I Knee, A Munro, E Borroff One Hundred Nmelg four ELIZABETH BoRRoEE ..,.......I.............,......,.. . , . . , . ,Double Buss . . U . . . ' 95 , . . . . , , . - , , 3 Muslcal Club FALL SILXIESTER OFFICERS smuxc sLx1LsTER ELIZABETH Bolxor r Prcwdcul x7IRGIN1A ML xiao KATHLRIAE BOROFF :cr Pu mfr ul Draxfx POLACHLCL NVIRGINIA MUNRO Tnawm r Tox1Cox LLL Srxxxouk Gfxxfxx Scfrrtary SFXINIOUR Gfumv 'VIR Rolswsoxx S amor MR ROBINSON NIQUE programs are the axm of the Mus1cal Club Wlth the best adm1n strat1ve board s1nce xts foundmg the club set forth th1s year to carry out 1tSObjCCtlVCS, whlch xt accompllshed very successfully The act1v1ty of the club was shown by 1ts dlverslfied meetmgs and enter ta1n1ng assemblres The meetlngs 1ncluded school talent as well as outslde celebr1t1es Some of the v1s1tors that appeared at the meet1ngs were Mlss Ruth Bassat, Wmner of Rosa RHISR scholarshlp Mr Albert Boroff, cantor at Smal Temple, and Mr Houard Felgus, prom1s1ng young p1an1st The students per formlng at the meetmgs were superv1sed by Dena Polachek, who served very efficlently as program commlttee chaxrman Monthly jazz concerts, symphonles, and operettas were glven Also, Joan Frankenstem Allce Forsy he Hyde Parks rad1o celebrxty Paullne W1ll1s, Operetta s herome, and the Rumunoff Septet collaborated at the meetxngs By havmg Mr Thomas N MacBurney present h1s featured stars 1n solo numbers, the MUSICQI Club thus gave a very enterta1n1ng assembly at the beg1nn1ng of the spr1ng semester and 1nterested the PUPIIS 1n MacBurney s work By supplymg the school Wrth good entertamment and by un1t1ng mus1c lov ers, the Musncal Club fulfills two of 1ts objectrves The thxrd xmportant 1deal IS the ra1s1ng of muslcal standards Defimte steps for th1s were taken th1s sprmg by arrangxng for Mr MacBurney to teach our prom1s1ng stars HIS help con tr1buted to the success of the year Top Rou A Handler, Mettler, F Lxtrman, C Coppock, A Schaar, B Rxgg, X1 Spnerh, M Cnps, G Banks SFt0I1liR0lL'iAldLlSS, L lzllman, E Kochl, A Forsyth, NI Parkinson, B Neumann, NI Ouaxt, D Goldblott FHS! R014 J Frankenstem, Niurphree, D Polacheck, Ni: Robinson, Nirs Fmlev, Munro, T Coxell, Ganan One Hundred Nmelg fine . , ' ,Y A ....... , ,... . .. , L -Y V- -.,-, . -- V A' ...,. .. . DY. ',... . .. 4 Y: lx Y Arr' . .. Y' f, A x , . . . . . r . , x , , . . . .. , . , . . . , Treble Clef I-'ALL SEMIESTIZR OFFICERS SPRING SIINILSTER PAULINE Wl1.r.1s , , . . . . . , . Presidwzf ,,,,,,,,. . . , . . . . PAULINIL W1Li.1s KATHLEEN Keswick . . . . ,,.. Iliff'-P1'l'SitI'l'1lf .,.,.. . ...,, KATHL111-QN Keswick KATm21uNra PIERSON , , . , i , Svcrrfary ..,,.....,,,. . . CHARLINE Oscoon JANIQ: FRANCIS , . . , ,... Twaszzrw' ..,. , , , , A ,... . ,JANE FRANCIS MR.Ro1slNsoN . ,.,, , SIFOIISOK. I . .. . .MIL ROBINSON URING the twelve years of its existence, the Treble Clef Club has had a membership which is composed of the greater majority of the most musically talented girls of the school. This has been due to the fact that to fulfill the membership requirements of the club girls must have a pleasing personality, and the qualities of promptness and regularity in addition to a fine voice. For this reason the girls who become members, and earn their music credit by attending the regular meetings of this club gain valuable tra1n1ng other than that of a musical nature The regular meetings, held on Wednesday of every week during division period, are exceedingly important because it IS there that the girls can further cultivate their voices for musical futures Many musical stars have begun their careers in this organization All in all this year has been one of the most successful and most eventful in the history of the Treble Clef Club It is hoped that in the years to come famous prima donnas, and musical stars will attribute their success to this commendable musical group The enthusiastic response of the members to their excellent tralnlflg, made possible an opportunity to achieve satisfying results, and enabled them to progress much farther than the regular music classes allow In addition, they studied with a congenial company of real music lovers, under skillful direction T017 Rou M Smith H Williams Banks Osgood Garlingron Naylor Crips Buchner S flaxman I Haxman D Tom 'viotticr Harper Third Ron B Newman L Mayer Schvummer NI Robinson I. Gilbert I Nelson C Rict NI Robinson S Krasnovnslu A tffrty F Parker Nlurphrtt R Sachs I Mayer lfrrf Ron I'rankenstun D Polachcck I' anus P Willis 'slr Robinson C Osgood Schenktr Kothl NI Holbrook 5 Om' Ilnmlnil Nuuf5 sn . ,- , . , A Y . , V . 1 - , - , , , , . , , - , 7 ' ' ' , Y , . ,' ' . .. , . , . , . -- . , . , , . . , II. Harris, Zavislak, Henderson, Kitsberg, Limrach, Il. Vfidman, B. Grccnbaum. SULTIIIAI Role'-H. Larson, T, ',.- V' , - i ,1- i ,- 'fi -I' Y - ,A 'R v A ,. . I -1, . . , ' A ,. , J. r. . u g f L., A l ' :A 7 R i , i , I . 1 H A .. Y N- EIR. U. A grey, cold dag closed about thzs cere morn in honor of our Comzirg s Flag 1 ia IQ ROTC OR boys who seek to acqua1nt themselves Wlth m1l1tary CJCIICS, to express the1r ab1l1ty to lead and to fullx understand orgamzatlon the R O T C was formed at Hyde Park Under the very capable superX1s1on of Sergeant Stamper, the bat t1l1on has funct1oned excellently Contrary to the bel1ef that the R O T C prepares a boy for war, the R O T C really makes an alert, obed1ent, healthy, and trusted c1t1zen The Battal1on IS d1VldCd 1nto three compames, S t Stampcr A B band C whlch are placed under student officer d1rect1on The placmg of these cadets under th1s superv1s1on does double duty because It teaches the cadets to be obed1ent, and If g1VCS the ofhcer a chance to show leadersh1p qual1t1es Phys1cal tra1n1ng IS also g1ven by holdmg dr1lls 1n and out of doors Th1s year spec1al care was glVCH to the format1on of the d1fferent compames, so that Hyde Park s R O T C , as a un1t m1ght rank h1gh among other c1ty h1gh schools Promot1on proves to be a worth Wh1le 1nsp1rat1on for the cadets and as 1 result, there 1S much compet1t1on when a vacancy occurs Belng a cadet officer IS not the h1ghest office that one m1ght gam for each year there 15 a Br1gade Qtaff composed of oihcers from all schools 1n the c1ty, and one Hyde Parker usually IS a member of th1s Bes1des ass1st1ng the 1nd1v1dual, the R O T C helps the school as the boys ma1nta1n law and order, and usher at school entertamments Inutenant Colonel J Block, Cadtt Niayor Duggan, Cadet Nlalor Brown, Captam Sprenglmg Om Humlretl Alllffj mne ' Q o v o V I . . ffl 1 ' ' ir ' 7 ' ' 1 . v 'trims ' ggi ' t . . . . ' 7 ' T s l u S I 0 L 1 ' 1 , . . . . . . . . . 4 . 2 1 x . . . . . , 9 Srronrf Ron C Heck fist Lxeutj B Cohen fist LIQUID W Waldren flst Lneut Bat Adjj H Jackson fznd Lxcutj B Lowry fznd Lxeutj W Harris nd Llcutj W Lee fist Lxcutj W Cook f1St Lneutj Putt Rau R Condee fCaptj Beshears fCaptj G Sprenglmg fCapt O P TD K Sprenglmg fCadet Captj Block fLleut Colj I- Brown fCadet Majorj D Nay fist Lleutb S Wemtraub fist LIQUID COmm1Ss1Oned Oflicers Club FALL SEMESTER Ol PICERS LESTER SIMON Pufzdrnf ROBERT DUGGAN Vlzr PllSIdt71f SPRING SEMESTER SIDNEX WIENTRAUB DAVID NAT KENNETH PINLAYSON Trmmrm SERGPANTW H STAMPLR Sjmmm SERGEANTW H STAMPER HOLLISTER JACKSON OMMISSIONED Ofhcers, feelmg that they should have an Outlet for socral funct1ons and a place to acquamt themselves w1th advanced m1l1tary tactlcs, formed the present Comm1SS1oned OHTCCIS Club The fine cooperauon shown 1S one of the reasons for the success of thrs club, and th1s system of co operat1on 1S mstalled rn the separate batalhons Under the able sponsorshrp of Sergeant Stamper the clubs plans met Wlth tremendous success At the begmnmg of the year, the members Orgamzed the M1l1tary Court, Whlch served the school very fa1thfully Although the jur1sd1ct1on of the court extended only Over members of the R O T C , It showed 1tS value to the school by pumshmg cadets of the ROTC who gave the school a bad name The success of the Mlhtary Court was mdrrectly responslble for the foundmg of the new famous Student Court Of course the M1l1tary Court d1d not have the power of expulS1on, but upon 1ts recommendatlon to R O T C ofHc1als, puprls were dropped from the roster Sergeant Stamper helped thrs court w1rh many useful and good suggestlons The actxvltles of the as the members belxeved some soclal affaxr tw1ce bemg One was held at g1ven at the Del Prado, 'I 1l0I11l7lllYl11 club were not ent1rely confined to m1l1tary afTa1rs, that any club 1U order to be successful ought to grve a year Thus the famous M1l1tary Balls came mto the Shoreland December 9, wh1le the Second one was May 26 . . 'A '- . . , . , . . . . . , . 0 a , FRANK BROWN ........,.., ...,.,. S fffrvfary ......,, ..,.,. W ILLIAM WALDREN . . . , ,, . , . . . 7 . . . . 3 ' s Cajvlnzu RAI PH Qoxm I Caplanz GERHARD SPRExc.1IxG I-nv! Llnzzfznfznz' WINSTON LEE Fusf Lnzmuarzf ARTHLR SHATLIL Suorm' L11 'lfl nun! ANRUN1 AXDALXIAN Suomi Lnzzlznuuf W lLl IAXI HARRIS S4 want GILBERT FISHER Sfrgcant ANIGUS THUERIXIER Srrgzanl GEORGE UTSCH Sc I gc au! C01 jzmaf Corporal Czlzlllf Crlzfzl Carfr i Caflff Cadff Ca fri Company A BOB WEBB THOMAS JOHNISON Esxx INI WEEKS BOB CHINO W ALTER BOURNL TAY JOHNSON! GERRY MINICH HALLNON SMITH BOB VONI SLYKE Tfmd Rou. H Harms M Spencer R Hall A Auhelu A Thuermer 1Ssrgb Fnsher fCOrpj E Weeks fSargj T ackson R Vubb Suomi Rou R Grodetz XX ones D Pu7zo -I Waldruff R Van Slske G johnson fsargj Ni Shandelson QSargj S Bxrkner N1 Douglas QSupply Sargj Ftrs! Rou F Knowles, C Heck, K Sprenglmg 1Capt Bandj, D hay QCO Comm J, R Condee Q nd Lxeutj, G Sprenglmg LCapt Bandj, Andalman QSarg J, I1 Soleman Tuo Hundred One ' ' ' , : I - , I l N' ,I v 77 r v A ' ' - l A - , , . . W A '.- 'p v y y , i A, l . . . I . A , , . . . V . L 'TA ' . ,....... . - ' . , . . , , . , , . Svrgmuf, , . . ...,.... RICHARD MOTT Cuflef, . . I . , . .JOHN SCHNEIDER , ,.......... L , . . , . I ' .........,,.. 1 ' . . . A I 'i . A , . , . , . H' ', . . , 4 . . 1' , . , , I . . , . , I . , ' . . Company B Captam MANFIFLD BESHEARS Seeond Lzeutenaut SAMUEL ALLEN Second Lzeutenant JOHN GRAY Top Ser geant Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Cadet Cadet Cade t Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet PAUL CHRISTECH JOHN HODGSON FRED LIEBERMAN BILL LEWIS BOB ALEXANDER ARTHUR BLAKE WALTON BLINSTON BEN BREIT BILL BREWER CLYDE BROWN JACK BROWN WILBUR BROWN ROGER BYRNES AL CARLSON JACK COOPER PERCY CRIMP RAYINIOND CUTLER RALPH DELETTO BOB ELSON GORDON FAIRBANKS MAX FREEMAIS TED GILBERT JOHN GILL PRESTON GORDON WALTER GRAY ROY GREENE Cadet Sergeant Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cddfz Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet RICHARD HANCOCK GEORGE HAYS HAROLD HELLMAN HOLLIS HOFFMAN EARL JENKINS FREDERICK LEO BILL LEVIN PATRICK MALONEY BOB MARSHALL TOM MCCAULEY BOP MILLER LESTER MORGENTHAR GUY MORRIS EDWIN PORKHAM GUS REISER JOE RINGBAUER AL RUBRO BEN SEWYD BOB SHUTON BOB SMITH FRED SORENSON GEORGE STEVENS SAM SHLOSS PHIL VAN SLYTE GEORGE VASSILOS GEORGE WATSON ROY WELCH CHET WILLETS JOHN WILLIAMS RAY YABLUM Top Row'-D Goldman J OBrIcn KISI Sargj Rexter CSargJ Zenos Lachmdt R Jenkms QSargl Lewmsky DuBray B Young CCorpJ E Wnllnams Third Rout J Kaufmann Joechle R Foster I Shulkm CCadetj C Rounds D Wetzler H Grossman R Black fColor Sargj E Smnth F Wemberg Seeond Row-Nxlles, H Layton, Momton, Seller, Ferrell, B Lanskn, DeLISSovoy, B Black, H Radm Frrst Row'--L Marshall QCorpJ, F Nnxon fSargj, Peskmd QCorpJ, B Cohen Qxst Lneutennntj, S Wemtraub CIS! Lneutenantj, H Jackson 11nd Lneutenantj, H Gold fist Sargj, H Smnh QCorpJ V Hammond Tuo Hundred Tuo s 1 v-'----- -.,,....,..., L K ....,,.,..,, ..,,,,,,,,,.,,, , . . - . I . . I . . . . . . . . . . , . Lv . . . . . . . . . , r . . , . . . I Cadet ......,,..,,,... BILL CHAPMAN A4----4AA4 -'-A--- S ID SCHUMOW I I I - G . I I I I 4 I , ............. L - I - , ' - 9 D - v I I I - . - I n I - . , . . '1' . , , . , . Clmlmf Cwmld S1 rqta C a inf Cmfcl C'm1ff Cxmlml Cu lf! Cade! Cmlcl ll EUGLNL BLAHSTOLR B111 BLACK BOB BLAQR BRURO CHR1sT1eR BLRT Corn x DONfXLD DL ALHI rx VAL DL LESSORX JOSEPH DU BRAX FRED I-ERRLL BOB FOSTER Cath! Ca lf! Cath! C mint C add Clnltl Cam! Curl. I Cadfl Cadet Company C DIQR JENRINS XY A1 TER AIOICKLI JULIANI KAUOxx WILLIXNI KRALss BLRION LANISKI HAROLD LAXTON BILL LLx1NsR1 I-RED LACKNIDT CHESTER MANASSX LLOYD MARSHALL Second Llfllftfldllf HOWARD GOLD Caffe! Calla! Cadet Carla! Dov GOLDMANI HENRY GROSSMAN REX HAMN1OND JAMES HAYS Cade! Calle! 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R1fle Team T HAS been predrcted 1n former years that some trme Hyde Park would have a super1o1 Rrfle Team th1s year fulfrlled the prophecy Smce the team was rexmbursed w1th four regulars If d1d not have to work much on funda mentals but contrnued w1th 1ts advanced shootmg The team wh1ch 1S partly self made was under the able leadersh1p of Cadet L1eutenant Colonel erome Block and the results of dlhgent trarnmg were the hrgh scores that the r1fle men turned rn at the1r matches The first match of the year was held 1n February The team entered the S1xth Corps Area Match and placed second 1n the Chlcago d1str1ct Thrs was hlgher than a Hyde Park Team has placed 1n several years In the same meet Gerhard Sprenglxng t1ed w1th Capta1n Block for the first place of the school The annual XV1ll1am Randolph Hearst Trophy Meet was held 1n March th1s year and Hyde Park placed 1n the upper tenth of all teams of both college and prep schools Later 1n the season shoulder to shoulder matches were held Wlth other c1ty hrgh schools 1n order to prepare themselves for the Ill1no1s State R1fle ASSOCIHIIOH meet held at Evanston Townsh1p Hlgh School The sponsor ofthe R1fle Team Sergeant Stamper was not able to be present at all the pract1ces so the team took the job of coachmg on therr own shoulders Capta1n Block Kurt and Gerhard Sprenghng Frank Brown and Gordon Fa1rbanks all alternated 1n tak1ng charge of the team BCS1d6S bemg the best shots 1n the c1ty some of the members are known over the country Capta1n Block Frank Brown and Gordon Farrbanks are D1st1ngu1shed Rrflemen and are mstructors ln the Natxonal R1fle ASSOCIHCIOH Two other members on rh are not Drstxngurshed R1flemen The alternates of the team were Avrum Andalman and John Hadgeson T Rau F B 1 g J Ho A rgb G Tun Hnmfrul Four 1 . S . . . 9 ' ' , , f T 7 I 3 5 g . 7 9 Q . . , - . 1 Q team, Gerhard and Kurt Sprengling are also superior marksmen, although they 017 - . rown QMa'orj, K. Sprengling gCapt.j, J. Block QCapt.J, Sprenglin , . dgson. Firsf Rott-A. ndalman KSA . , '. Fairbanks. i nnp.iWSF Top Rou Rabe Blake Goodman Szzmib Rau McCabe McManus Delslng France Kalxlns Sixth Rau, Bert Cohen Newall Mmard Cohen Fxfth Row Sprenglmg Sharp Allen acobsen Tauslg Fourlh Rau, Smlth Woy Black Lowry Clark TlJ1rdRou Fouda Chnstensen Nxtles Nxsbct Hodg son Suomi' Rau Goldman Lehman Lume Palast Peterson Flrxf Rau'-Greatmen VanderKar ohnson Heck K Sprenglmg Band YDE PARKS BAND soared to 1ts greatest helght thlS year, for, under the splend1d superv1s1on of Captam Fagan, the group became known as one of the best bands 1n the c1ty The Hyde Park Band IS d1v1ded 1nto four dlvxsnon the Begmners Band the umor Band, the Parade Band, and the Senlor or Concert Band The first appearance of the Parade Band was at the Pep Assembly gxven before the Lmdblom football game The Band attended all the league football games, and even played at the Kankakee football game Besldes playmg at var1ous games, the Band played at the Arm1st1ce Day Assembly the Pep Basketball Assembly, the Basketball games, and outs1de clubs The Concert Band not only gave several assemblles, but lt also entered 1n some outs1de Work by enrollmg ln the C1ty Hlgh School Contest The Band took second place m the quahfymg round of thelr d1str1ct, thus makmg them el1g1ble for the finals Whlch were held at Roosevelt Hlgh the followmg Week In Splte of the fact that the band played excellently when competmg 1n th1s contest Wxth other bands EWICC 1ts s1ze, It d1d not place 1n the upper three, but thlS defeat d1d not dlmmxsh the glory gleaned 1n the past semester Tuo Hundred Fwe 'f, x ' K ., - rflbn-ff! 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TUBIR Xou should helr her tllls nn Trench Thls gurl s noted for sommon sense And sou should see her marks so hm., She em t be but rn mv hne Oh' I am proud of her you see She s done so wen much for me Rom R r Ries The Weekly strfl su s, Not 1 doubt The greatest lrtxst rn our Hrgh The greatest, too, m years gone In xctmg, too, he s quxte .1 star From fmme he surelx rs not f1r joxx lRANlxlXSIlI1N She s not xerx tmll md not xerx shm Her xoree IS not what xou d call xerx prrm, She s when a part rn ex ers plax, And can she act' XVell I should sas' She thmks she s qulte .1 fusser, too Has she not trled her hne on sou W 1th IP0lO2lLS to the fngllsh Dep t md Fddle Guest 3 Inu Hznzlr IN h ' if s ,' . -. 1 , s ' I A ' V s 't ' s L ' K-K-s s' I . , I 1 '. 4 gi 3 'L . M 1x ' 4 I e T j 'L . fl 1 L 3 l Y U 4 l . . , K, ' , . . L . , ' - , v Y f V . Some one we could not do without. we 1 'hi ' r f 1 . 7' 'I f ', 4 1 I I ' lt ' !V 5 1 ' by. . 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'- A' I 5 '1 Il .ff ,1 x 1 The HALL of SCIENCE one of the ultra modern units which distingui lx the Century of Progress Exposition located in Chica o s Front Yard Enrollment at Bryant and Stratton College af fords the opportunitvo ch sosmg among sixteen college grade courses in cluding BuslnessAdmin istration Executive Secretarial Stenotype Commercial Italian French or Spanish Gen eral Accounting etc School location is superb Classmates are o genial Environment 1 that of hriskness and energy naturally f und in an enterprising business office . .... . for Pro ress and Success or one hundred years Chicago has been building and stands today in the front rank of world cities The rapid growth, orderly arrangement, and massed beauty of the city show clear vision and careful planning when she was young Will you so plan your career that your personal prog ress will be something to celebrate7 Five years hence w1ll you be able to congratulate yourself for havmg had the foresight to take advantage of the mtense practical training available at th1s school? For more than three quarters of a century Bryant SL Stratton College has been placing capable young men and women ln positions of responsibility and opportunity Bl ant? Stratton ogg ui c. na 18 S0 MICHIGAN AVE , CHICAGO-ILL THE SCHUUL THAT TRAINS PROGRESSIVE LEADERS Two HIl7I1ffITu'F11fj W3 l!Ell0E :- -Q 2 arms! 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