Hyde Park High School - Aitchpe Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1935
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' ' ' Y JY. :nfl .I.,. 4. my ,. .-Q. v. 4, . - ....- .f - .-J.. . ... ..-.4 N- n , N .., '., . .: f 2 3.f':.' .5 THE AITCHPE 1935 LOUIS STEVE Editor-in-Chief BERNICE E. WULZ Full HERBERT L. STRAUSS Spring Business Manager HERBERT L. STRAU SS PGH IAN ET R. DAN Spring THE AITCHPE 1935 THE YEARBOCDK OE A HYDE PARK HIGH SCHGOL CHICAGG - - ILLINCDIS PREFACE ln Edinburgh, Scotland, on November 13, l85U, there was born a man Whose Writings have been a source of constant pleasure and inspira- tion to the generations that followed him. This man Was Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson, author and poet, Whose Treasure lsland, Kidnapped, Child's Garden of Verses, and many other stories and poems have thrilled and entertained young and old alike. Few people ever read his essays and more serious poems without marveling at the manner in which he rose above the handicap of poor health to give to the World sincere ideas con- cerning courage, optimism, and integrity. lt is to express in some small measure our appreciation of the contributions he has made to the literature oi the high school pupil that We carry the theme of Robert Louis Stevenson's Works throughout the Aitchpe l935. CONTENTS I DEDICATION II FACULTY III CLASSES SEN IORS IUNIOHS SOPI-IOMORES FRESHMEN IV ACTIVITIES BOYS' SPORTS GIRL'S SPORTS PUBLICATIONS CLUBS DRAMA . MUSIC R. O. T. C. V FEATURES If I have faltered more or less ln my great task of happiness: If I have moved among my race And shown no glorious morning face: If books and my food and summer rain Knock on my sullen heart in vain, Lord, thy most pointed pleasure take, And stab my spirit broad awake. The Celestial Surgeon ? I lDlE ID nu GEIAT II em ' 0? WOOQQQ Q V ,L Q S Q D fo qv l1QQk'g V Q J g Q , I Q, ., 5 , 4 .lawn suuunn. DEDicAT1oN We, the staff of the Aitchpe 1935, in the absence of Miss Mary L. Leitch, Welcome the oppor- tunity, Which, had she been present, her modesty would not have permitted, to dedicate to her this issue of the Aitchpe. Her untirinq efforts and selflessness in behalf ot the Aitchpe have succeeded in making the annuals with Which she was affiliated in the capacity of sponsor, fitting representatives of Hyde Park High School. IN IVIEIVIOPIAIVI TO THE MEMORY OP THOSE PARKERS WHO, DURING THE YEAR, HAVE PASSED ON, WE CATE, WITH THE DEEPEST OF INGS, THIS PAGE. HYDE PAST DEDI- FEEL- The Iook of decrth is both severe cmd mild, And C111 the Words of death are qrdve cmd sweet- Stevenson . . . of the hope and spirit with which the march begins at morrzivzg, and the peace and spiritual repletion of the eve1zi1zg's restf' Walking Tours ' I' ' T 'F'-FSE All things are tiransforvnerl through associations, as through coloured win flows. cbfzdfs Play I 4 N. I X If you ask yourself what you menu by learning, the answer is far to seelzf, Wdlki7Zg Tours . . . splendour of the landscape, clad in one w01ule1'fzLl glory of fairy gold w bicb the .first great winds of winter will travzsmutef' Ordered South . . . so deftly changing tbvzt' although we walk the-re for a lifetime there will be always something new to startle and delight us. El Dorado I I Q I t seems zz pity to sit, like the Lad y of Sbalott, peering into zz mirror, with your back tuwzerl 011 all the bustle and gli:-inour of reality. 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I 11 1. - .,- N 1 ....,...,.-..,..,.,.7.f,,.,.,..,..,5f.g,,,.,,m. 1 . ..,I:'..,f,..,.,...... M A I J, - ,. -,,.,. - I i '.1, Faculty The faculty of Hyde Park High School works-and Works hard. It works every school day, sometimes Saturdays, evenings, and holidays included- except during those seasons when it is having faculty parties, going on sabbati- cal leaves, taking vacations, or planting shrubbery in front of school. Hyde Park offers many opportunities to those pupils who wish to widen their field of knowledge, namely, a third semester of Botany and Zoology, a complete fourth year in mathematics, and honor societies in every major subject for those wishing to prepare for scholarship examinations and to come in contact with others interested in the same subjects as they. Students entering Hyde Park may choose from a great variety of courses, among which are: The General Language, the General Science, the Commercial, the Social Science, the Art, and the Household Arts. Each department has a head or chairman. In the Language department, Miss Buchanan heads the English, Miss Jackson, Latin, Miss Johnson, French, Miss Peede, Spanish, and Mrs. Randall, German. Mr. Hipple heads the History department, Miss Shoesmith, Mathematics, Mr. Byland, Commercial, Miss Bigelow, Art, and Mr. Robinson, Music. Each Head in his department tries to make his course as interesting as possible for the pupil. Coaches Hasan, Schultz, West, and Schrnidhofer supervise the various varsity sports. Under their supervision, Hyde Park has come through nicely in sports. Miss Marston supervises the G. A. A. which has furnished extra sports for girls interested in athletics and earning their letters. The Household Arts' classes in which Household Management, Cooking, Sewing, and Knitting are taught, are attended by many girls interested in Home Management. Mr. Curtis, woodshop teacher, and his class build the stage set-ups for the operettas. Although the Board of Education has removed the staff of deans, nevertheless, the students keep in close contact with the faculty advisors who are Miss White for Freshman Girls, Mr. Williams, Freshman Boys, Mrs. Priddy, Sophomore Girls, and Mr. Broek, Sophomore Boys. At any time, Juniors and Seniors can confer with Mr. Smalley and Mr. Gonnelly. Although the Branch is physically disconnected from the Main, it is Hyde Park in every sense of the word. The Library, under the supervision of Miss Van Hattem, librarian, fur- nishes the students an opportunity. Classes being taught the uses of the card catalogue and periodicals have been in progress for the past two semesters. The Oiiice Force, consisting of Miss Hurney, Miss Buckley, Miss Cranby, and Mrs. Vursell, do all the office and clerical work in the school, take care of trans- fers, and see that the pupils have enough credits to graduate. Despite the fact that the teachers work hard and are very tired at the end of a school day, they are interested in school activities and are willing to sponsor clubs. Page 17 Page 1 8 MR. GONNELLY Principal MR. SMALLEY MR. VAN H1515 Assistrmt Principal Prirlcijml of Branch ENGLISH Top Row: Biggs, Hazlett. Barnard, Darlimz. Duliien Paine. Front Row. llilflly, Hinkley, Buchanan, Deu- pree. Kirby. ENGLISH Top Row: Van Hattcn, Quinlan, Slater. Xlmightman, Lawler. F r 0 11. t Row.'Parker, Roth, Jewell, XV ll i t e, Priddy. MATHEMATICS Top Row: Fischer, Otteson, Nyherg, Opitz, M 0 0 r e- Fronf Row: An- derson, A b lr 0 1: t, Shoesmith. Lund- q u is t, Minogue, Hopewell. Dlx' !V Page 19 H ' . E, - H1 , . E! 9 ,,i,-aff! ff' iff! ' 4 Page 20 E I f LANGUAGE Top Row: Cnr tiss, NVz1lker, Mes selliciser, McAllis Yer, Slauglit, Leins Ienseii B rid ge Malay. FrzmfRr7w Bond, R i v c r s Randall, Johnson Tackson, P e e d e Mix. SOCIAL SCIENCE Top Raw: Casner, Hipple, Lcavell, Jcrlmson, B r 0 C k, Williams, Niedcr- man. Front Row: Lockwood, Kurrie, Franklin. R 0 IJ h, Kelly, Royston. , , . , H. iJfL'lJfU y, A- ,Rf QL A SCIENCE T 0 p R 0 uf: Cle- mens, Peer. Shide- ler, Fiedler, Cur- tiss, McLain, Bute, 1lZ!j'IHOl1l'l. Front Row: Pee- bles, Fuchs. Baum- gardner, Howard, Hawkes. Farnzun, Roscnbcnrg. 1 OFFICE FORCE Vurcell, C ran by. Hu rney, Buckley. MUSIC Finley, Robinson. Lee, Guller, Fa- gan. ART Spink. Chamber- lain, High l e y, Bigelow, Gilbert, Lewis. Page 21 COMMERCIAL T op R ow: VVi1- liamson, Carnahan, Byland. F r o n t R 0 'wi Casavaw, Olmsted. Graves. Schurz, Saurls. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Top Rufv: Schultz, Rhorkc, Ringe. Ha- san. Front Row: Perlxam, Hayden, Schmiclhofer, Mar- ston. BRANCH Top Row: Geisert, Gillogly, Dameier, T e r r y A 1 v l r, Tucker, Phelan, Kerman. Hanson, XVest. Front Row: Kirby, Black, Cor- kell, Mulroy, Van Hise,Gi1len,Grady, Belsly, Ingram. 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'1 'L1,1:'lI.Tf ', . , ' - -- -. :f,11:'32r.g,:,:ax3'-' 'ff ' ----.f'. -4, -.iq-.lf --'laif-FJ i:2,..,.YLQ.::'ZQ1g,'2!-4 ,.t'2- --.. 3.5-4-531513-25-' ..:5::.,3.ia,,- --,----- -- ff - - - -- --..55.1..-.,:.,,-2 -3,-' .iqgigu - ,lg-, :.,41:-ye'--xi, . , 1 -.. ,,-, ., -, , H, .. - . 'ytfzrffv' ':.::i.1EQQ:::?R-3 fQ.Yp5':'Lh 'gi '.':1nggz 5 '5i'-M - ,-.. -...-f..:: ' x-.. . - -..,.,.,y.' ':'H3.Qr-'.:f-fin., Kia' - ,-'fI7 g:'?5v1::'-- - ..,:,f-5 . -6- . gi- .'. 'Z.g:g-,.,Tm. 'YQ-I , .1if',S-5-if Hi mf '-fu., QQ - -54 '-4--:f:m::. -. ' ' 1 , Jhlfilf f x . ,,c. '-.4 L -f-233 rf' Ranlihif . - KUIBTG i1 7- 1 5 L' Q TL as l 1, 71 l 5' X ll IMI W5 X F 1 N Q C... When I crm grown to mcm's est te I shall b e y p d ornd qrecrt SENIGRS L I lune Seniors SENIOR COMMITTEES William Chamberlain ............ President Marion Elisberg ...... .... V ict'-Presirlent Phyllis Crossman .... ....... S ecrefary Robert Horvitz ..,,..... .... V ,T1'eas1n'c'r Program M. Hess, G. Hays, Co-Chairmen, F. Cohen, M. Chandler, G. Goodman, S. Herst, J. Leo- pold, B. Grace, T. Vent, R. Kahnweiler, H. Zentner, M. Clark. Primfiwzg R. Shutan, J. Chambers, Co-Chairmen, A. Ad- ier, J. Davran, N. Inlander, R. Reinhardt, A. Siegel, I. Schlifke, D. Wright, H. Holm- quist, A. Retzky, Smith. Song and Mofto D. Ingram, H. Goldberg, Co-Chairmen, R. Mensch, G. Goldsmith, C. Pokorny, F. Mul- laly, A. Deutsch, M. Gibson, M. Merrifield, B. Ruben, L. Conrow. Gift B. Navid, S. Star, Co-Chairmen, B. Kaplan, E. Butler, R. Chapman, H. Strauss, R. Mag- gid, Lasner, S. Wainer, Klein, Jeske, M. Stone. Senior Assembly C. Offenberg, E. Silver, Co-Chairmen, P. Cohen, T. Goldblatt, S. Schwartz, E. Flaxrnnn, E. Roman, J. Reynolds, A. Riggs, M. Fischer, D. Marquis, D. Kealy. Enferfairznmlzlf M. Freeman, M. Reynolds, Co-Chairmen, C. Dernburg, P. Cump, D. Hirsch, D. Wolf, A. Meltzer, B. Anderson, R. Schwimmer, E. Fox, J. Cohen, R. Hatch. Flower F. Glass, B. Eilenberger, Co-Chairmeng F. Kahn, F. Penner, W. Button, R. Keller, S. Salstone, B. Epstein, L. Malin, V. Johnson, H. Zivin. Ribbon and Ring D. Bingham, J. Wiggins, C0-Chairmen, R. Grimm, R. Gumbin, M. Mintz, A. Boosel, A. Hyman, H. Sokol, L. Klass, J. Simonds, P. Christensen, J. Weiner. Ellen Adams CIC, Sigma '33. Arthur Adler Jr. Inter. Basketball, Baseball, Football, Election Comm., Annual Agent's Club Vice-Pres., Senior Boys' Treas. '34-'35, German Club, Forum, Aicchpe Art Stai '35, Lightweight Basketball Team, '34-'55. Leah Alexander junior, Senior Girls, French Club, Boosters, Troupers, CIC, Sigma 's1-'5s- June Amona GAA, CIC, Girl Reserves, Forum, Sophomore, Senior Girls, Spanish Club. Evelyn Apperson CIC, GAA, Senior Girls, Sigma '32-'3s- Florence Askow Blue lkiask Club, Senior Girls, Zoology Club, Cro-Knit Club. Mary Jean Aszman Dramatic Club '32-'34, Margaret Ball CIC, Wfeekly, Sigma, Dewey Library Club, Senior Girls. Herbert Barland CIC, Senior Boys, Intramural Bas- ketball, Baseball, Football, Branch Stamp Club. Anne Batis Barbara Battershell CIC, French Club, Sigma '31-'35. Clara Beshears CIC, Sigma '33-33 5, Cartoonist Club, Psychology Club, Forum. Maxine Biesenthal Troupcrs, Bridge Club, CIC, Junior, Senior Girls, French Club, Sigma '51-'3s- Dorothy Bingham Sigma '32-'35, GAA, Junior, Senior Girls, Weekly, French Club, Fresh- man Girl Reserves, Sec. Senior Girl Reserves. Arthur Blake CIC, Glee Club, Officer of ROTC, Boxing and NVrestling. XVilli:1m Blatti Page 27 Muriel Block Eleanor Boddie CIC, Sigma '31. Ada Boosel Wfeekly, junior, Senior Girls, CIC, Girl Reserves, Sigma 331335. Jeanette Burns Junior, Senior Girls, Girl Reserves Latin Club, ,Sigma '33-'34, Edward Butler Chess Team, Chess Club, Pythagor- ean Club, Sigma, Euclidean Club Sec'y. Gladys Butler CIC, German Club, GAA, Junior, Senior Girls, Girl Reserves, rorum, Spanish Club, Garden Club, Psy- chology Club. Wilson Button CIC, Euclideans, Chem. Club, Inter. Swimming, Basketball, Baseball, Senior Sponsor, Senior Boys, Forum Welfare Dep't. of Student Gov't. Eugenia Cahill GAA, Senior Girls. Page 2 8 1 Sylvia Canning Junior, Senior Girls, GAA, Sigma, Forum. Judson Cannon Band, German Club. XVilliam Chamberlin Pres. Senior Class '35 june, Senior Boys, Senior Sponsor, Pythagoreans, Aitchpc Tribe, ,Sigma '32-'35, Eu- clideans, Intramural Baseball '33- '34, Intra. Football '33-'34, Captain Golf Team '35, CIC. Jean Chambers Girl Reserves, Senior Girls, Student Comm., Sigma '32-'35, Bridle and Boot Club, GAA, Classical Club, Senior Sponsor, CIC. MacLean Chandler Captain Swimming Team '34, Six- Up Club, Sigma '32-'35, Student Comm., Senior Boys, Mgr. Golf Team '35. Richard Chapman Chess Club Sec., Treas., Pres., Vice- Pres., CIC, Co-Sports Editor Week- ly, Aitchpe Tribe, Cap. Chess Team, Fencing Team, Euclideans, Pytha- goreans, Boosters, Tennis Squad, Welfare Committee ,Student Gov't. Paul Christensen Track Team, CIC, Senior Boys, Aitchpc Tribe, Inter. Baseball, Bas- ketball, Senior Dram. Ernestine Clark Sigma '34, CIC, Senior Girls. Marguerite Clark CIC, GAA, Junior, Senior Girls, Julius Caesar. June Clegg Girl Reserves, Sigma '34-'35, Zo- ology Club, Junior English Honor Club, Latin Senior Honor Club. Florence Cohen Sigma '32-335, CIC, GAA, Fresh- man, Senior Girl Reserves, Junior, Senior Girls, Junior English Honor Sec., Senior English Honor, Booster, Business Mgr. Weekly, French Club, Forum. Jane Cohen Sophomore, Junior, Senior Girls, French Club, Forum, Senior English Leonard Cohn Senior Boys, Football, CIC, Inter. Basketbal, Baseball, Football, Track, German Club. Perry Cohen Senior Boys, Football '34, CIC, Aitchpe Tribe, Boosters, Glee Club. Honor Club. Gertrude Cohon Junior, Senior Girls, Forum, GAA, CIC, Girl Reserves, Psychology Club. Louise Conrow CIC, GAA, Sigma '51-'35, Junior, Senior Girls, Girl Reserves. Charles Corbett Chess Club and Team, Fencing, Sigma, Iiuclidean, Pythaigoroan W'rungler, Swimming Team. Ruth Crisman CIC, Troupers, ,Story Scribblers, Treble Clef, Blue Mask, GAA, Senior Girls. Phyllis Crossman CIC, Senior Sponsor, Sigma '32-'35, GAA, Aitchpe Tribe, Forum, Girl Reserves Sec. '34-'35, junior, ,Senior Girls, Spanish Club, Secretary Senior Class June '35. Percy Cump CIC, Airchpe Staff, Carroonist Club, Forum, Chem. Honor, Branch Science Club, Comm. Oiiicer, Traf- fic Comm. Caroline Daller Sigma '3 1-'35, CIC, Senior Sponsor, German Club, ,Spanish Club. Carl Dernburg Varsity Football, Baseball, Track, Intcrclass Baseball, Football, Basket- ball, Senior Boys, Annual Sports Ed., CIC, Student Court, Booster, Forum. V Mary Devit: CIC, Girl Reserves. Margaret Devlin CIC, Glee Club, Junior, Senior Girls. Page 29 Y l Shirley Diamond Sigma '32-'3 5, Pythagoreans, French Club, Girl Reserves, Bridle and Boot Club, CIC, Boosters. Daniel Donegan Pythagoreans, Swimming Team, Sigma, Euclideans, Senior Aristoi, Chess Club, Chess Team, Intra- mural Baseball, Football. Grace Doskocil GAA, Girls' Baseball, Basketball Volley Ball, Senior Orchestra. Larry Douglas Interclass Baseball '3z. Joseph Du Bray Senior Boys, Forum. Hattie Ehrich Junior, Senior Girls, French Club, Troupers, CIC. Betty Eilenberger CIC, Sigma '32-,34. Marion Elisberg Vice-Pres. Senior Class June '35, junior Girls Treas. '34, Pres. '34, Election Comm., Senior Girls, French Club, Welfare Dep't. Stu- dent Gov't., Sigma '32-'35, Class Editor Annual '35, Student Court, Booster. Page 3 0 l l Eva Ellis Sophomore, Junior, Senior Girls, Freshman Girls, Sigma '33-'3f. Robert Elson Senior Boys, CIC, Sigma '31-'35, Margaret Ent Blue Mask, Senior Dramatic, GAA, CIC, Girl Reserves, Treble Clef Club, Zoology Club, Senior Girls. Norma Jane Eppens Troupers, Junior, Senior Girls, French Club, Sigma '32-'33, CIC, Boosters, Junior Orchestra. Byron Epstein Junior, Senior Aristoi, Sigma, CIC, Senior Boys, Tennis Team, Troopers, Forum. Jack Ethell Interclass Baseball, '31-'34, Inter- class Basketball, '31-'35, Interclass Football, '31-'35. Wanda Fallaw Junior Girls, Girl Reserves, CIC, GAA. Janet Fein Sigma '33, Annual, Blue Mask, French Club, Musical Club, Forum, Girl Reserves, Freshman, Sopho- more, Junior, Senior Girls, Troupers, Boosters, CIC, GAA, Cro-Knit Club, Garden Club, Story Scrib- blers. Maxine Fischer Musical Club, Senior Girls. Helen Fitzgerald GAA, CIC, Senior Girls. Edith Flaxman CIC, GAA, Girl Reserves, Forum, Trouper Pres. '32, Junior, Senior Girls, Booster, German Club Treas. '34, Treble Clef, Psychology. Eleanor Fox Sigma '31-'35, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Girls, CIC, GAA, Musical Club, Psychology Club, Girl Re- serves, Spanish Club. George France Marvin Frank Max Freeman Glee Club, Inter. Basketball, CIC, ROTC, Senior Boys, Inter. Baseball, Non. Comm. OfEcer Club. Robert B. Fridstein Stamp Club, CIC, Forum, Senior Boys, Fencing, Classical Club, Branch Science Club. ,,,,, 7, ,, Marion Gankas French Club, Senior Girls, Danc- ing Club Catherine Gentile Senior Girls, CIC. Louella Gettinger Marjorie Gibson Girl Reserves, Sigma, CIC, GAA, Psychology Club, Junior Girls, Classical Club. Grace Gill CIC, Girls' Glee Club, Girl Reserves Sophomore, Senior Girls. Mona Gilson Sigma Epsilon '3g. Jeanette Girard CIC, Classical Club, GAA, Sigma '33-'35, German Club, Junior Girls, Girl Reserves. Frances Glass Annual Staff, Booster, Sigma '32- '35, Student Court, Forum, Psy- chology Club, CIC, GAA, Junior, Senior Girls, French Club, junior English Honor Sec., Senior English Honor. Page J 1 Ethel Gold CIC, GAA, Junior, Senior Girls, Troupers, Cro-Knit Club, Girl Reserves, Boosters, Treble Clef Club, Dancing Club. Harold Goldberg German Club, Senior Sponsor, Senior Boys, Zoology Club, Junior Swimming Team Capt. '33, Sigma '32-'35, Inter. Swimming, Pytha- goreans, Physics Club, Theodore Goldblatt Sigma '31-'35, CIC, Chess Club, Fencing Club, Euclidean Club, Py- thagorean Pres. '34-'35, Senior Boys, Student Election Comm., Intra. Baseball, Basketball. Gertrude Goldsmith Girl Reserves, Classical Club, Troupers, Sigma '32-'33, Forum, Junior, Senior Girls, CIC, Zoology Club. Elsie Goo Gertrude Goodman French Club, junior, Senior Girls, CIC, Boosters, Annual '35, 'Pro- gram Committee '35. Harold Goodman Senior Boys, Forum, CIC, Inter. Basketball. Betty Grace Sigma, Student Comm., Senior Spon- sor, Junior Girls, Senior Girls Sec. ,34, Girl Reserves Treas. '33, Pres. 134, Senior English Honor, French Honor, CIC, Boosters, Cercle Francais. Page 3 2 Rena Mae Grimm CIC, GAA, Freshman, Senior Girl Reserves, Sigma '32-'35, Musical Club, Senior Sponsor, Boosters, Junior, Senior Girls, French Club, Aitchpe '35. Esther Gross Freshman Girls, Sophomore Girls, junior Girls, Senior Girls, Girl Re- serves, German Club, Cro-Knit Club, Booster Club, Sigma '33, GAA, CIC. Beatrice Gruenberg Junior, Senior Girls, Acapella, Psychology Club, Forum, CIC, Boosters, Sigma '33, French Club. Ruth Gumbin CIC, Boosters, Sigma '33-'34, Junior Girls Vice-Pres. '34, Senior Girls, Senior English Honor, French Honor Club. Marietta Hall GAA, Girl Reserves, CIC, junior, Senior Girls, Aeapella, Musical Club. Reynold Hallett CIC, Junior, Senior Track, Inter. Basketball, Baseball, Foot-Track, Annual Staff, Aitchpe Tribe. Robert Hatch CIC, Inter. Basketball, Baseball, Football, Glee Club, Musical Club Swimming, Operetta. George Hays Major ROTC, Senior Boys, Boosters, CIC, Forum, Sigma, Fencing, Latin Club Pres. '31, Inter. Basketball, Baseball, Football, Red Cross Rep., Traffic Comm. Carl Heifetz CIC, Senior Boys, Forum. Harold Heliman CIC, ROTC, A Capella, Glee Club, Cartoonist Club. Kenneth A. Herlin CIC, Inter. Basketball, Baseball, Football, Golf, Swimming, Track, Senior Boys, Physics Club. Stuart Herst CIC, Sigma '31-'33, Inter. Swim- ming '3z-'35, Intra. Basketball ,32- '34, Junior Swimming Team Capt., Senior Swimming Team, XVeekly, Senior Boys, Boosters, Plebians. Marjorie Hess Pres. Sigma '55, Sigma '32-'35, Senior Aristoi Sec-Treas., Senior English Honor, Junior, Senior Girls, Forum, Treble Clef, Senior Sponsor, Student Cabinet. Jun Hino Senior Swimming Team, Senior Boys, Zoology Club, Inter. Basketball, Swimming. Dan Hirsch Jr. CIC, Senior Boys, Inter. Football, Swimming, Junior Swimming Team. Helen Holmes GAA, CIC, Zoology Club, Swim- ming Team, Blue Mask, Senior Girls, Hockey Team, Swimming Mgr. Hazel Holmquist CIC, Sigma '32-'35, Classical Club, Junior, Senior Girls, Forum, Latin Honor, Girl Reserves, Weekly Pub. Mgr., Garden Club Pres. '33-'34, John Horn Football, CIC, Story Scribblers, German Club, Forum, Spanish Club. Elaine Horton Girl Reserves, Senior Girls, Blue Mask Club, Booster Club, Sigma Epsilon, Zoology Club, Senior Band. Robert Horvitz Football Team, Swimming Team, Trcas. Senior Class june '3 5, English Honor Club, German Club, Forum Vice-Pres., Aitchpe Tribe, Sigma '32-,35, Baseball Team, Inter. Bas- ketball, Baseball, Football, Treas. Six-Up Club. Jessie Howison CIC, GAA, Girl Reserves, Forum, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Girls, Boosters, Sigma, Weekly. Alvin Hyman CIC, Six-Up Vice-Pres., Treas., Intcr.Basketball, Baseball, Football, Forum, Senior Boys, Traffic Dep't. Dorothy Ingram Euclideans Pres. '34, Sigma '32-'35, French Club, Chemistry Club, Junior, Senior Girls, Pythagoreans Sec. '54-'35, Newton Inlancler Senior Boys, Student Court, Inter. Football, Basketball, Swimming Team, Intra. Golf, Sigma ,32-'36, Musical Club, CIC. Page 3 3 Douglas Jackson ang- ,wi rm .hx Y Carolyn Jessen Helen Johnson CIC, GAA, Spanish Club, Astron- omy Club, Hockey Team Mgr. '34. Muriel Johnson GAA, CIC, Junior, Senior Girls, Psychology Club, Band, Forum, Aitchpe Tribe, Glee Club. Vernon Johnson CIC, Senior Boys, Inter. Basket- ball, Lightweight Basketball '32 '34- Esther Jones Sigma '32-'35, CIC, junior, Senior Girls, Girl Reserves, German Club, French Club, Treble Clcf. Florence Kahn CIC, GAA, German Club Pres. '34, Sigma '32-'35, Musical Club, Jun- ior, Senior Girls, Junior English Honor, Psychology Club, Cro-Knit Club. Ruth Kahnweiler Sigma '31, CIC, Election Comm., Branch Latin Club, Girls Glee Club, Sophomore, Junior, ,Senior Girls, Forum. Page 3 4 Burton Kaplan Wfeekly Editor '35, CIC Vice- Pres. '32, Sigma '32-'35, Forum, German Club Sec. '34, Inter. Bas- ketball, Baseball, Editor German Paper '34-'35, Bridge Club, junior Aristoi, Student Council. David Karsh CIC, Inter. Basketball, Baseball, Swiinming, Senior Boys. Marion Katzma-n CIC, GAA, Sigma '32-'33, Senior Orchestra, Bridle and Boot Club, Girl Reserves, Junior, Senior Girls. Dale Kealy Branch Science Club Vice-Pres., Traffic Dept., Stage Force. Seymour Keith Rosalie Keller CIC, Sigma '32-'35, Troupers, junior, Senior Girls, German Club Vice-Pres. '34, Psychology Club, Junior, Senior English Honor Club. Sam Klowden CIC, German Club, Inter. Basket- ball. Jane Klein Weekly, Girl Reserves, Sigma '32- '3g, Psychology Club Vice-Pres. '33, Euclideans, Pythagoreans, Forum, junior, Senior Girls, Boost- ers, Troupers, French Club, CIC, A Capella. Robert Knox Box Office, Swimming. Helen Kram Junior, Senior Girls, Booster Club, CIC, Senior English Honor Club. Charles Kraut CIC, Baseball, Spanish Club, Pyth- agoreans, Six-Up Club. Ermaline Krizan Interclass Basketball, German Club. Swimming Team, Glee Club, GAA. CIC. Seymour Kuntz Inter. Basketball, Fencing, CIC, Branch Latin Club, Tennis, Fenc- ing, Senior Boys. Charles Lakin Senior Boys, Branch Latin Club, CIC, Inter. Basketball, Swimming. Betty Landis CIC, Senior Girls, Senior Dram. Ethel Lanr Senior Girls, Girl Reserves, Troup- ers, CIC, Musical Club, Cro-Knit Club. Louise Larson GAA, Basketball, junior, Senior Girls. Jane Lasner Sigma '31-'35, German Club Sec. '33, Junior, Senior Girls, Junior English Honor Pres. '34, Senior English Honor Pres. '35, Senior Sponsor, Cro-Knit Vice-Pres.. Forum, Boosters, Psychology Club. Frances Lawson English Honor Society, GAA, Senior Girls. Audrey Leigh Sophomore, Junior, Senior Girls, Forum. James Leopold CIC, Senior Boys, Boosters, Intra. Basketball, Baseball, Football, Swimming, Zoology Club, Stamp Club Trcas., Student Court. Effie ivma, Senior Girls, SMH C ub, C a t u t C F 1 ' , u . 'lisl Honor. idn ry onor, i' Mvrffv Beatrice Levin CIC, Forum, Psychology Club, Musical Club, junior, Senior Girls, Blue Mask. YValter W. Levis Jr. Sigma Epsilon '31-'35. Page 3 5 Dorothy Levkovitz CIC, Psychology Club. Edward Lidd German Club, Radio Club. Betty Lou Lindberg Sigma '33-'34, Junior, Senior Girls, Girl Reserves, Student Council, CIC, French Club. Gerda Lindheimer German Club, Sigma, Chemistry Honor Club. Eva Lum . ' R ,L fl V V -LG' h 14 L ' N lx 1 D ,gs I , , L, of , cf: - 5 ' ' ll - '. l . ,l ' 'vb L ,,Y1rg1ni:1I.i?gidfN 4 Lv Jmizisrfsuniof Girls? dl-c, GAA, Reserves,.,Booster Club, Psy- Cl'l0l0g' ' Clubf' Spanish Club. ,f J Jeanne Luther Treble Clef, Girl Reserves, Junior, Senior Girls, French Club, Oper- erta, GAA, Mutical Club, Faunolo- gists. Rosalind Maggid CIC, GAA, Forum, Girl Reserves, Troupers, Junior, Senior Girls, Psy- chologv Club, Cro-Knit, Debating Club, Aitchpe '55, Boosters, Class- ical Cli b, Blue Mask. Page 36 Lois Malin CIC, German Club Treas. '34, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Girls, Psychology Club, Girl Reserves, Cro-Knit Club, Forum. Ruth Marcus CIC, GAA, Senior Girls. Dorothy Marquis CIC, Weekly Editorial Ed., Latin Club, Garden Club, Girl Reserves, Junior, Senior Girls, GAA, Forum, juni ir Aristoi, Student Council. Lorayne Mayer CIC, Girl Reserves, French Club, Troupcrs, Sigma '32-'35, Cro-Knit Club, Treble Clef, Junior, Senior Girls. Grace McCloud GAA, CIC, Junior Girls. Thelma McFarland Sarah Meh-lman Sigma ,33-'35, Weekly, GAA. Adelaide Melrzer CIC, Booster Club, Forum, Senior Girls, Junior Girls, Girl Reserves, Sigma '32-'34, Weekly, Cro-Knit Club, French Club, Troupers. Ralph Mensch Senior Boys Pres. '35, German Club, Aitchpe Tribe, Track Team, Football Team, CIC, Inter. Basket- ball, Football. Margaret Merrifield GAA, Treble Clef, Aitchpe Tribe, Girls Tennis Champ, French Honor, junior Girls, Senior Girls Vice- Pres., Junior English Honor, Sen- ior English Honor Sec. Treas. Delbert Mester Sigma, Junior Track, Forum, CIC, Intra. Baseball, Football, Swimming Team. Jeanne Meyer Girl Reserves, Spanish Club, CIC, GAA, German Club, Bridge Club, Senior Girls. Geraldine Miller Sophomore, Junior, Senior Girls, Boosters, Forum, French Club, CIC, GAA. Stanford Millstone Forum. Jeane Minor Junior Girls, GAA Marion Mintz CIC, GAA, Blue Mask, Dewey Li- brary Club, Junior, Senior Girls. Kate Mirochnick GAA, CIC, Girl Reserves, Forum, German Club, Musical Club, A Capella, Operetta. Betty Mitton CIC, GAA, Vice-Pres. '34, Pres. '35, Girl Reserves, Aitchpe Tribe, junior, Senior Girls. Allan Moore Guy Morris Physics Club, Six-Up Club, Sigma '31-'33, Radio Club, Rifle Team. 'dfvfjffi 'fx-vtfk Jean Morris Sigma '3433 5, Girl Reserves, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Sen- ior Girls, CIC, Zoology Club. Jean Morse CIC, Senior Girls. Deila Musser Senior Girls, German Club. Burton Navid Student Court judge, Student Comm., Weekly Sports Ed., Pyth- agoreans, Tennis Team, Sigma, Sen- ior Boys, Forum, Boosters, Chess Club. Page 37 Frances Neill I-Iilda Neubert CIC, German Club, GAA, Senior Girls. Minniebert Newell CIC, ,Swimming Team, Senior Girls, Sigma I51. Alida Nink Wclfai'e Dcp't. Student Gov't., Junior, Senior Girls, Forum, Latin Club, CIC, Glee Club. Williain Nixon Glce Club, Musical Club, Operetta, 6 Up, Interclass Jr. Basketball Champs. Ruth Gertrude Norton GAA, CIC, Junior, Senior Girls, Glee Club, Psychology Club, Span- ish Club, Forum. Charles Offenberg Sigma ,Hs Senior Boys, Inter. Bas- ketball, Baseball, Musical Club, CIC, Glce Club, Forum, Operetta. Viola Olson CIC, French Club, Junior, Senior Girls, Sigma '34, Girl Reserves Vice-Pres. '3j,. Page 38 . 'fly ' ' Sheldon Oppenheim Robert Osner Florence Parker CIC, Girl Reserves, French Club, Triumrs, Sigma '31-'35, Treble Clef, Senior Girls, Cro-Knit Club, Dancing Club. Freyda Penner Sigma. '32-'35, Forum Sec. '34-'35, Junior Girls Sec. '34, Weekly Ass. Ed., Troupers, Senior Girls Pres. '35, CIC, Euclideans, Boosters, Psychology Club, Speaking Comm. Student Cabinet, Classical Club. Dorothy Peterson Senior Girls, Forum, CIC, GAA. Dan Pikavitz German Club, ,Senior Sponsor, Blue Mask, Garden Club, CIC, Forum, Sigma. Carl Pokorny CIC, Inter. Baseball, Tennis, Foot- ball, Classical Club, Patrol, Six-Up Pres. '35, Forum, Senior Boys, Boosters, Fencing Club, Chess Club, Swimming. Mary Porter Joyce Posey CIC, Classical Club, Junior, Senior Girls, Tennis Club, Girl Reserves. Vera Regan CIC, GAA, Zoology Club, Forum, German Club, Girl Reserves, Junior Girls, Girls Glee Club. Bernice Reiter CIC, GAA, German Club, Junior, Senior Girls, Cro-Knit Club, Girl Reserves, Troopers, Psychology Club, Classical Club. Arline Retzky Sigma '33-'34, Cro-Knit Club, junior, Senior Girls, Forum, Tennis, GAA, Wfeekly, Musical Club, French Club, Psychology Club. Jean Reynolds Sigma, CIC, Orchestra, Band, Musical Club, Girl Reserves, Senior English Honor, Senior Latin Honor, Junior, Senior Girls. Marjorie Reynolds French Club, CIC, Troupers, Sigma '31-'34, Bridge Club, Aitchpe Staff '35, Junior Girls Vice-Pres. '33, Senior Girls. Anna Riggs GAA, CIC, Sigma '32-'34, Forum, French Club, Baseball Champ. junior, Senior Girls. Bonnie Lee Robinson GAA, CIC, Blue Mask, Treble Clef, Troupers, Bridle and Boot Club. fe C Esther Roman GAA, CIC, Sigma '31-'33, Girl Reserves Vice-Pres. '54-'35, junior, Senior Girls, Booster Club, Blue Mask, Forum, Euclideans, Spanish Club Sec.-Treas. '5:. Helen Roseen GAA, Swimming Team, CIC, Gar- den Club, Senior Girls. Marie Roser Girl Reserves, German Club, GAA, CIC, Junior, Senior Girls, Forum, Troupers, Zoology Club, Girls Glee Club, Classical Club, Psychology Club, Cro-Knit Club. Charlotte Roth Girl Reserves, Sigma, CIC, Senior Girls, Junior Girls, Spanish Club. Blair Ruben Aitchpe Tribe, Senior Boys, Fencing Team, Classical Club, Zoology Club, CIC, Six-Up Club, Inter. Basketball, Baseball, Football, Swim ming, Golf, Chess Club, Physics Club, Chemistry Club. Theodore Ryan Mason Sager Jacob Sain CIC, Forum, Senior Boys, Intra. Basketball. Pug: 39 if Qi-r 'Q Ski ee I Seymour Salstone Sigma, CIC, Forum, German Club, l Election Comm., Senior Boys, Hobby Club. Loretta Sh-arding Sigma '32-'35, CIC, Spanish Club, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Girls, Booster, CIC, Psy- chology Club. Jewell Schleuter CIC, Blue Mask, Forum, Junior Girls, Aitchpe Stal? '35. Isadore Schlifke Sigma 332-'33, Senior Boys, Inter. Basketball, Baseball, Football, CIC, Physics Club, Pythagorean. Dorothy Schulz CIC, Senior Girls, GAA, Girl Re- serves, Girls Glee Club. Sam Schwartz Booster Club, CIC, Forum, Senior Boys, Varsity Baseball '34-'35, Mgr. Baseball, Basketball, Football, Aitch- pe Tribe. Vivian Schwartz German Club, ,Senior Girls, A Ca- pella Chorus, Tennis, Prychology Club, Junior Dram. Ruth Schwimmer CIC, Girl Reserves, French Club, Troupers, Sigma '32-'34, Senior Girls, Treble Clef, Weekly, Cro- Knit Club, Dancing Club. Page 40 Doris Shure German Club, CIC, Sophomore, junior, Senior Girls. Delvira Shapiro German Club, Forum, Zoology Club, CIC, Junior, Senior Girls. Betty Ann Shafer Girl Reserves, GAA, CIC, Junior, Senior Girls, Musical Club, Treble Clef Club, Operetta. George Sharpe Band, Musical Club, CIC, Or- chestra, Senior Boys. Robert Shutan Student Mgr. '35, Student Comm., Sigma '31-'33, Aitchpe '35, Photo Ed., Stamp Club Vice-Pres. '33, Forum Treas. '3g, Booster, Senior Boys, Psychology Club, Classical Club, Fencing, Debating Team, CIC, Council. Marcia Segal Troupers, French Club. Sigma, Sophomore, Senior Girls, CIC. Arthur Siegel CIC, Football '33-'34, Baseball '34- '3g, Senior Boys Vice-Pres., Aitchpe Tribe, Forum, Track '34-'35, Booster Club, Intra. Baseball, Bas- ketball, Football, Track, Physics Club. Edwin Silver Inter. Basketball, Baseball, Football, Inrra. Mgr., Athletic Mgr., Senior Boys, German Club, Musical Club, Forum, Box Office. Victor Silverstein Sigma, German Club, Inter. Base- ball. Helen Simon CIC, GAA, Girls Glee Club, Sigma, Senior Girls, Branch Weekly staif. Jerome Simonds Pythagorean, Sigma '31-'35, Annual Staff, Euclideans, Senior Boys, Fenc- ing Mgr., Story Scribblers, Six-Up Club, Classical Club, Forum, Boosters, Inter. Baseball, Basketball, Football, Tennis, Golf, Chess Club. Dorothy Ann Sinclair Senior Girls, Girl Reserves, Hobby Club, Forum, Faunologists. Harriet Sipp CIC, GAA, Sigma '3 2, Senior Girls, Blue Mask, Girls' Glee Club, Forum, Psychology Club. Claire Skelton CIC, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Girls, Psychology Club, GAA, Forum. Duncan Slade Jason Smith CIC, Senior Boys, Forum, Inter. Basketball, Baseball, Football, Psy- chology Club, Classical Club. Herbert Sokol Sigma, Zoology Club, Forum, .Senior Boys. Virginia Sotos GAA, CIC, Senior Girls, Girl Rc- serves, Tennis, Volley Ball, Bridge Club, Spanish Club. Arnetta Stalion CIC, GAA, Senior Girls, Forum, French Club, Garden Club, Junior Girls. Vivian Stark Psychology Club, Cartoonists Club, CIC, Forum. Shirley Star Sigma '31-'35, Bridge Club, Forum, Senior Aristoi, Senior English Honor, Spanish Honor, CIC, junior Aristoi, Senior Girls, Psychology Club. Retha Stevens Girl Reserves, Junior, Senior Girls, CIC, Head Monitor. Ruth Stickler Sophomore, Junior, Senior Girls, CIC. Marshall Stone Sigma '32-'35, Forum, Six-Up, Classical Club, Pythagorean, Musical Club, Senior Boys, Senior Sponsor, CIC, Student Court, Senior English Honor, Physics Club, Glee Club, Chem. Honor, Psychology Club. Page 41 Herbert Strauss 12d-in-Chief Aitchpe '35, Zoology Club, Pythagoreans, Euclideans, Senior Boys, Chess Club, Booster, Sigma, Aitehpe Tribe, Inter. Base- ball, Fencing, Fencing Team '33- '35, Speaking Comm. Fencing Cap't. Isabelle Sullivan Jerome Swarts Sigma, Latin Honor, Forum, Senior Boys. Margaret Szabo GAA, CIC, Swimming Team. Verna Tatarsky GAA, CIC, Girl Reserves, Blue Mask, Junior English Honor, Junior, Senior Girls, Forum. Ida Therkelson GAA, Forum, CIC, junior, Senior Girls. Jack Thomas CIC, Sigma, Intra. Baseball, Foot- Football, Basketball. Verona Tompkins Junior, Senior Girls, Treble Clef. Page 42 Morris Tisb Story Scribblers Sec., Chess Club Sec.-Treas., Chess Team, Table- Tennis Team, German Club, CIC, Science Club, Forum, Debating Club, Inter. Baseball. Mildred Turner CIC, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Girls, Forum. Thomas Vent CIC, Election Comm. Forum, Latin Honor, Branch Science Club, Stu- dent Court, Debating Team. Charles Walker Senior Boys, Swimming Team, Inf ter. Basketball, Football, Baseball, CIC, Track Team, Psychology Club, Spanish Club, Glce Club, ,Stamp Club, Six-Up Club. Hugh Walker Inter. Basketball, Baseball, Football, Senior Boys, Track, Basketball, Senior Dram., Booster, Box Office Mgr- ,34',3S- Marian Ward CIC, GAA, Aitchpe Tribe, Junior, Senior Girls, Girl Reserves. Mary Wa1'd CIC, GAA, junior, Senior Girls, Zoologv Club, Forum, Spanish Club, Girl Reserves. Shirley Wainer Sigma '32-'35, Senior Aristoi, Senior Sponsor, ,Spanish Honor, Senior English Honor. Ruth Wasson Sigma '32, Girl Reserves, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Girls, CIC. Betty Ruth YVaterstone Sigma, Blue Mask, CIC, Trouper, French Club, Junior, Senior Girls, French Honor, Musical Club . Marvin Weissburg Forum, Sigma, Student G0v't., Senior Boys, Debating Team. Muriel Welensky Sophomore, Junior, Senior Girls, Forum, CIC. Cora Beth Wells Junior, Senior Girls, CIC, Astron- omy Club, Signyr, Girl Reserves, Blue Mask, ooxrer, as, Club, Faunologists 'Bef' I' . ' i f' LQ K el, 3 Q Margaret Wells Girl Reserves, CIC, Junior, Senior Girls, Junior English Honor, Forum. Hugh Willis Virginia Wong CIC, Chinese Club Treas. Vice- Pres., Senior Girls. Carrie Wright CIC, Spanish Club, GAA Pres. '32, Baseball Champs, Senior Girls, Junior Girls, Forum. Daisy Wright CIC, GAA, Sigma '31-'35, Junior, Senior Girls, Hobby Club, Weekly, French Club, Musical Club, Girl Reserves, Booster. Howard Zentner German Club, Blue Mask, Business Mgr. '35, CIC, Story Scribblers, Musical Club Sec., Pres., Fencing, Senior Boys, Branch Science Club Sec. '3z. Corinne Zitenfield CIC, Sigma, Junior, Senior Girls, French Club, Forum, Trouper. Aldora Zuber CIC, Junior Girls, Forum, Senior Girls, French Club. Armin Deutsch Branch Science Club, Branch ,Stamp Club, CIC, Sigma Epsilon, Astron- omy Club, Story Scribblers, Senior Boys, Psychology Club, Weekly, Song and Morto Committee, For- um, Boosters, Senior English Honor. Page 43 SENIOR SHOTS 733.13 g'L ECT Pg44 W E V4 W Y. s'Q.Xib.P'1'f3ERLN YS agvx, HAY? f FEBRUARY SENIORS John Kotselas .... ...... P resident Lorraine Krueger .,.. ..., V ive President Dorothy Schuhrnan , . . ,..... Secretary David Schaffer ....... ,... .... T 1' ensurcr In February, 1932, a group of young students, Who recently graduated from grammar school, crossed the threshold of Hyde Park. To add to the thrill of entering high school was the excitement of regulating themselves to the high school cur- riculum. As these freshmen entered their sophomore year and the novelty of being in high school Wore away, they became interested in academic work. Some students even went so far as to hold minor oiiices. By the time they reached their third year, they became more influential in their favorite activitiesg in this Way, many of them have made innumerable Worthwhile friends. Of course the most enjoyable, interesting, and active of all years is their senior year. Many students become interested in the Aitchpe, the Weekly, Student Court, Student Commission, and various other activities. A large number of students of the February '36 graduating class will continue to mold their careers in college, but they will always remember the high standards set for them at Hyde Park. 10 t . Lf N ! l n 4 l I V .wafwf5f1Z? f ' i I Page 45 F i Adele Abrams CIC, GAA, Girl Reserves, Troupers, German Club, Psychology Club, junior, Senior Girls, Glce Club. Robert Adler Williain Adler CIC, Senior Boys, Weekly '34-'35, Aitchpe '35, Scroll '33, Stamp Club, Story Scribbler, Hobby Club, Track, Fencing, Forum, French Club, Junior English Honor Club. Grace Aszman Dramatic Club. Harry Beckerman CIC, Inter. Baseball, Basketball, ChampionS ,3S, Football, Track, Senior Boys, Zoology Club, Glee Club, Baseball, Psychology Club. Muriel Berger CIC, GAA, Senior Girls. Herman Bergman Inter. Baseball, Basketball, Football, Senior Boys, Track Team, Psy- Chology Club, Forum, CIC. Anna Berman GAA, CIC, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Girls, A Capella, Forum. Page 4 6 Harvey Blank Psychology Club, Zoology Club, Sigma Epsilon lj 2-'3 6, Botany Club, Astronomy Club, German Club, CIC, Fencing, Inter. Basketball, ,Student Government, Vice-Pres. and Pres. of Zoology Club. Dorys Bloom CIC, Girl Reserves, Sigma Epsilon '31-'33, French Club, Junior, Senior Girls, Forum. we , GAA, Girl Reserves, F rum, Junior, Senior Girls, Glee Club. Florence Bovey GAA, CIC, Sigma Epsilon '33-'34, Hockey, Booster Club, junior, Senior Girls, Bridge Club, French Club, Girl Reserves. Adrienne Borke Sigma Epsilon '31-'36, Junior, Senior Girls, French Club, CIC, Girl Reserves. Corinne Branham Sam Brelanr CIC, Senior Boys, Forum, Fencing, Inter. Baseball, Sigma Epsilon '34- '35, Euclidenns. Julius Brooker Inter. Basketball, Baseball, Football. Ruth Althea Browne CIC, Basketball, Sigma Epsilon '32, Glee Club, Forum, Girl Reserves, Latin Club, Psychology Club, Junior, Senior Girls. Tom Brown Sigma Epsilon '31, Stamp Club. Saville Brust CIC, GAA, Booster Club, Junior, Senior Girls, Glee Club. Ivy Buchare CIC, GAA, Girl Reserves, Forum, Boosters Club, junior, Senior Girls. Jeanne Burley CIC., Junior, Senior Girls, Forum, Cro-Knit Club, Psyehology Club, Girl Reserves, Sophomore Girls, Booster Club, Blue Mask, Troupers. Elise Byfield Sophomore Girls, junior Dram., Psychology Club, Sigma ,32, Junior Girls, Zoology Club, German Club, Senior Girls, Junior English Honor, Hobby Club Vice-Pres. Edward Caplan CIC, Forum, Senior Boys, German Club, Booster Club, Chemistry Club, Plebeians. Lyman Carpenter Aitchpe Staff, Zoology Club. Leanore Cohn CIC, GAA, German Club, Astron- omy Club, Forum. Anita Cone Sophomore, junior, Senior Girls, Psychology Club, Forum, Girl Re- serves, Booster Club, Troupers, CIC Senior Dramatics, Blue Mask, Cro- Knit Club. Edward Cooke CIC, Spanish Club. Jack Cooper Inter. Basketball, Football, Rifle Team, Picked Rifle Squad, Com- missioned Otiicer Club. Ruth Coppock Orchestra, Senior Girls, Junior Aristoi, Dewey Library Club, Sigma Epsilon ,33-'34, CIC. Lillian Cue Girl Reserves, Garden Club, Cro- Knit, Senior Girls, CIC, Boosters. Janet Dan Student Government Cabinet, Vice- Pres. Latin Club, CIC, Story Scrib- blers, Junior Girls, Sigma Epsilon '32, Vice-Pres. '33, Pres. '34-'35-'36, Senior Girls, Girls Glee Club, GAA, Business Manager Annual. Caroline David 'l'rcas. Junior Girls '34, ,Sigma Epsilon '32-'35, Treas. Girl Reserves '54-335, Pres. Cro-Knit Club '34, Senior Girls, Psychology Club, XVeekly, CIC, Defense Attorney '34 of Student Court, Sophomore Girls. Page 47 Geraldine Day Girl Reserves, Senior Girls, GAA, CIC. John Dean Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Senior Boys, Musicil Club, Stage Force, Forum. Robert Deutsch Sigma Epsilon '32-'35, Trcas. Sigma '35, Senior Sponsor, Astronomy Club, CIC, Chess Club, Troupers, Booster Club, Senior Boys, Weekly, German Club, Hobby Club. joseph Devine Booster Club, Operetta, Senior Boys, Glee Club, A Capella, Lost and Found, Stamp Club, Plebians, Forum. George Dukette John Dustin Baseball '34, Basketball ,34 and '35, Interclass Football '33, Senior Boys, Aitchpe Tribe. Elinor Eckhaus Girl Reserves, Senior Girls, Cro- Knit Club, French Club, CIC, GAA. Alice Erickson Senior Girls, Cro-Knit, CIC, Sigmr '32-'33, French Club. Page 48 Marjul Everett CIC. Gordon Fairbanks ROTC, Rifle team. Lucille Fambro Senior Girls, Junior Girls, Psy- cology Club, Forum, CIC, Girl Reserves, Spanish Club, GAA, Ger- man Club. Betty Favorite Junior Girls, Senior Girls, Girls Glee Club, CIC, GAA, Forum. Mary E. Felts Martin Findel Interclass Baseball, Lost and Found, German Club, CIC, Interclass Foot- ball. Richard Fish Forum, CIC, Six-Up Club, Boost- ers, Senior Boys, Inter. Mg'r, Aitch- pe Tribe, Varsity M,g'r. Gilbert Fisher CIC, Six-Up Club, ROTC, Inter. Track, Baiketball, Senior Boys, Boys Glee Club, A Capella Club, Oper- etta ,33-'35, ,Jack Fisher Intramural Baseball Champs I33, Interclass Basketball, Basketball Team '34 3Si Box OHice, Track Senior Boys. Albert Fox Interclass Basketball, German Club, Interelass Football, Varsity Football, CIC. Barbara Jeanne Fox Junior Girls, Senior Girls, CIC, Junior Aristoi, Senior Sponsor, Junior English Honor, Weekly, Sigma '32-'3 y, Senior English Honor, Girl Reserves, Forum, Soph- omore Girls, Boosters, GAA, Vice- Pres. of Sigma '3g. Adair Freedman Bridle and Boot Club ,Girl Reservts, Junior Girls, Senior Girls, Forum, Musical Club, French Club, Booster Club, CIC. Lois Fried Sigma Epsilon '32-'35, CIC, Soph- omore Girls, GAA, Girl Reserves, Booster Club, Junior Girls, Senior Girls, French Club, Bridge Club. Robert Geffen Max Gelman Fencing Team '33-'35, Six-Up Club, Fencing Captain I34-'35, Aitchpe Tribe. Senior Boys, Ches Club, Chess Team '32, Intramural Fencing, Baseball, Football, Basket- ball, Plebians. George Georgulis Freida Giberson Fredelle Gilbert Jane Gill German Club, Library Club, Senior Girls, Junior Dram., GAA. Milton Gold Maxine Goldberg Sigma Epsilon '51-'35, CIC, French Club, French Honor, Junior and Senior English Honor, Girls Gloe Club Senior Girls. Robert Goldman Varsity Football and Baseball, Inter- class Baseball, Forum, Football Basketball, Sec'y. Aitchpe Tribe Glee Club, CIC, Aitchpc Tribe, Junior Swimming, Booster Club, Senior Boys. 1 r Marjorie Goodmann Girl Reserves, ,Senior Girls, Boosters, French Club, GAA, Forum, CIC. Jerome Gordon Page 49 Muriel Grant junior Girls, Senior Girls, Sigma Epsilon, Library Club. Leon Gray CIC, Track, Orchestra Club. Allen Green Henry Grossman Branch Latin Club, Intcrclass Bas- ketball, Basketball, Football, Airch- pe Staff, Band, Sigma Epsilon '33- '3,4, Forum, 'Physics Honor Class, Student Court, Boosters Club, Vice- Prcs. Senior Boys, CIC. Bernard Guttman Tennis Team, Intra. Basketball, Spanish Club. Sol Haberman Interclass Football Champions '33, Interclass Baseball, Basketball, Track, Zoology Club, Football, Senior Boys, CIC. Eleanor Hallberg Garden Club, Senior Girls, Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society, Sigma Epsilon, CIC, A Capella. Bruce Hantover Weekly Staff '33-'35, Senior Boys, Annual Staff '33-'35, lntcrclass Baseball, Forum, Interclass Football, Zoology Club, Story Scribblers, CIC, Cartoonists Club, Six-Up Club, Schmohawks. Page 50 Robert Harris Chrystene Hedrick Senior Girls, Junior Girls, Monitor Forum, GAA, CIC. Virginia Hegner GAA, CIC, Girls' Glce Club, Mu- sical Club, Treble Clef Club. Elizabeth Henderson Madeline Hickey Glec Club, CIC, GAA, Forum Psychology Club, Spanish Club Sophomore, Junior, Senior Girls. Lorene Hinds Senior Girls, Junior Girls, Forum GAA, CIC. Margaret Hobson Caroline Hungerford Junior Girls, Senior Girls, Girl Re- serves, CIC. 1 I Phillis Isbell Girl Reserves, Senior Girls, Garden Club, Booster Club, .Sigma Epsilon '35, Aitchpe Tribe, Latin Club, GAA. Annabelle Jacobsen Junior Girls, Senior Girls, Astron- omy Club, Sigma Epsilon, Student Council, German Club, GAA, CIC. Elsie Johnson Junior Girls, Senior Girls, Vice- Prcs. Dewey Library '33, Sigma Epsilon '33, Girls Glee Club, Junior Dramatics, Musical Club, Cro-Knit Club, French Club, Booster Club, Wfeekly, Forum, GAA, CIC. Lavinia Johnson Mabel Johnson Junior Girls, Senior Girls, Girl Reserves, Sophomore Girls, Sigma Epsilon 131-'34-yjj, Girls Glee Club, Musical Club GAA. Marvene Jones Girl Reserves, Senior Girls, Story Scribblers, Forum, GAAA, Spanish Club, Aitchpe Tribe, Garden Club, CIC. Lillian Kamen Garden Club, Vice-Pres. '33, Junior, Senior Girls, CIC, Musical Club, Sigma Epsilon '32-,34, Forum, Cro- Knit Club, Weekly, Girls Glee Club, Treble Clef, Booster Club, Branch Weekly Staff. Fred Kagy CIC, Cartoonist's Club, Zoology Club, German Club, Inter. Basket- ball, Football, Senior Boys, Base- ball, Track, Heavyweight Basket- ball, Boys Glee Club. Rose Kaplan GAA, Basketball Team, Hockey Team, Spanish Club, Girl Reserves, Glee Club, Aitchpe Tribe, Junior, Senior Girls, Bridle and Boot Club, Chevron, Forum, CIC, Baseball Team, Volleyball Champ. '34. Sollie Kaplan Frank Katzmann CIC, Senior Boys, Forum, Light- weight Basketball '35, Boosters. Rochelle Kaufman Girl Reserves, CIC, GAA, Junior, Senior Girls, French Club, Forum. Stella Kereazis CIC. Virginia Kimble Ida Kimmell Troupcrs, Booster Club, Story Scribblcrs, Treas. '34, Student Court, Cro-Knit Club. Sec. '34, Forum, Sophomore Girls, Girl Re- serves, Musical Club, NVeekly, Senior Girls, CIC. Edith King Branch Latin Club, Sec'y., Forum, Junior Girls, Sigma Epsilon '32- '3g, GAA, CIC, Airchpe Tribe, Aristoi, Senior Girls, Girls Glee Club, Booster Club, Musical Club, Garden Club, Weekly. Page 51 John Kotselas Sigma Epsilon '31-'35, ,Story Scrib- blers, Senior Boys, Sec'y. '35, Forum, Inter. Baseball, Basketball, CIC, Booster Club, Plebeians. Loerraine Krueger GAA, CIC, Sigma Epsilon '31-'36, French Club, Troupers, Annual Agents Club, Student Commission, Sec'y of Commission ,34, Soph- omore, junior Girls, French Honor Club, Nlifcekly, Senior Sponsor, Psy- chology Club. Bernice Lakin Aitchpe Staff, French Club, Booster Club, CIC, Sigma Epsilon, junior, Senior Girls, Cro-Knit, Musical Club, Girl Reserves, Forum, Flebe- ian Club. Marjorie Larkin CIC, French Club, Glee Club, Treble Clef, Senior Drarnatics, Sophomore Girls. Grace Lee GAA, CIC, Spanish Honor Society, Sigma Epsilon '31-'34, Spanish Club, A Capella, Senior Girls, Forum. Fred Lefkowitz Fencing, Sigma Epsilon, Senior Boys, Forum. William Lewinsky CIC, Inter. Football, Science Club, Senior Boys. Barbara Lewis French Club, Troupers, Psychology Club, Sigma Epsilon '32-'35, Booster Club, Story Seribblers, Sec'y., Forum, Weekly, CIC, Junior Girls, Senior Girls, Treas. '35, French Honor Class, English Honor Society. Page 52 Alice Lipsky CIC, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Girls, Vice-Pres., German Club, Sigma Epsilon, Forum, Cro-Knit Club. , Ethel Livingston CIC, Junior, Sophomore, Senior Girls, Girl Reserves, Psychology Club, Forum. Louise Lovett Senior Girls, Aristoi. Mary Mampreian CIC. Albert Marcade Bernice Markinis Orchestra, Junior Girls, Sigma Ep- silon '34, Senior Orchestra, GAA, Musical Club, Senior Girls. David Martin Rose Maslov CIC, GAA, French Club, Bridge Club, Girl Reserves, Sophomore, Iunior, Senior Girls, Cro-Knit Club, Forum. Frances McClean CIC, junior, Senior Girls, Booster Club, Girl Reserves. Frances McGee GAA, CIC, Orchestra, Girl Re- serves, Garden Club, Musical Club, Sophomore Girls. Bernice Meyer CIC, GAA, French Club, Girl Reserves, Bridge Club, Sophomore, junior, ,Senior Girls, Cro-Knit Club, Forum. Mary Myers CIC, GAA, Sophomore, junior, ,Senior Girls, Sigma Epsilon lj z-'33, Treble Clef Sec'y. '33, Girl Re- serves, Faunilisr Club, German Club, Senior Dramatics, Blue Mask, Psychology Club, Forum, Musical Club, Choir Director. Ruthie Metzger Girl Reserves, CIC, junior, Senior Girls, French Club, Forum. Marguerite Michaux CIC, Senior Girls. Dorothy Miles Forum, CIC, Senior Orchestra, Senior Girls, Bridle land Boot MW VW I Miranda CIC, Sigma Epsilon '33, Girl Rc- serves, Garden Club, Senior Girls, Booster Club, Cro-Knit Club, Forum. Mary j. Moore CIC, Girls Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Senior Girls, Garden Club, Plebe- inns, Cro-Knit Club. Gertrude Moy CIC, Chinese Students Club, Sigma Epsilon '33-'35. Nettie Newburger CIC, junior Girls, Girl Reserves. Shirley Newberger CIC, GAA, Girl Reserves, junior, Senior Girls, French Club, Forum. Aline Neymark CIC, Sigma Epsilon '32-'34, Soph- omore, junior, Senior Girls, Blue Mask, French Club, Troupers, Bridge Club. janice Nystrom Sigma Epsilon '31-'36, Forum, French Club, Troupers, Senior Girls, German Club, Psychology Club, junior Girls. Ruth Okner Sigma Epsilon, GAA, '34 Treas. Zoology Club, Inter. Volleyball Champs '33, junior Girls, Senior Girls, Forum, Musical Club, Weekly. Robert Oliver CIC. Page 5 3 Laura Olsen Orchestra, CIC, Sigma Epsilon '33- '35, Senior Girls, French Club. Millicort Oppenheim Milton Pearlman CIC, Inter. Basketball, Football, Inter. Golf, Mgr. of Golf Team, Football Squad, Senior Boys, Forum Gloria Peck Alice Pearson CIC, Forum, Psychology Club, Junior, Senior Girls, Sigma Epsilon, French Club, Troupers, German Club, Glee Club. Astrid Peterson GAA, CIC, Sigma Epsilon, junior, Senior Girls, Astronomy Club, Orchestra. Ruth Pohl CIC, GAA, Aitchpe Tribe, German Club, Musical Club, Senior Girls, Booster Club, Chevrons 1,2,3, Bas- ketball Champs, Volleyball Champs, Treble Clef, Operetta. Anita Polao Page 54 Annie Pruitt Senior Girls. Pearl P ur ga torio GAA, Sigma Epsilon, French Club, Dewey Library Club, Junior Girls Vice-Pres. '34, Booster Club, junior Dramatics, Senior Girls, Forum, CIC, Treble Clef, Weekly, Zoology Club, Musical Club, Cro-Knit Club. Dante Puzzo CIC, Forum, Spanish Club, Inter. Basketball, Baseball, Track, Foot- ball, Spring Football '3z, '33, Base- ball '34, Plebeians, Pres., Senior Boys, Baseball, Football, French Club. Sarah Quisenberry CIC, Sigma Epsilon '35. 75 WL Audrey Radcliffe Mary Ann Ramsey CIC, Sophomore, Freshman Girls, Bridge Club, French Club. Carlyle Rees Inter. Basketball, German Club, Track, Football, Baseball, Varsity Track, Aitchpe Tribe, Senior Boys, CIC, Glee Club, Ping Pong Club, French Club. Lucille S. Richie Sophomore, Junior, Senior Girls, French Club, Sigma Epsilon '32-'36, German Club, GAA, CIC, Forum, Student Council, Boosters, Troupers. .af-J aw, l y x Virginia Roberts CIC, Junior English Honor Society, Sigma Epsilon '35. Harvey Rothenberg CIC, Sigma Epsilon '31-'33, Aitch- pe Tribe, Junior, Senior Track, Football, Inter. Basketball, Football, Senior Boys, Six-Up Club, Booster Club. Judith Ruben CIC, GAA, Sigma Epsilon '31, Story Scribblers, junior English Honor Society, Girls Glce Club, Student Advisory Council, Soph- omore, Junior Girls, Girl Reserves. Senior Dramatics, Forum, Psy chology Club. David Scheffer Forum, Latin Honor Society, Gei- man Club, Weekly, Student Court, Senior Boys, Plebians, Story Scrib- blers, Musical Club, Inter. Basket- ball, Sigma Epsilon '32-'35, Booster Club, CIC, Pres. Branch Latin Club. Herman Schnitz Inter. Basketball, Lightweight, Bas- ketball, Inter. Baseball, Forum, Zoology Club, Senior Boys, CIC. Dorothy Schuhman GAA, CIC, junior Girls, Senior Girls, Troupers, Spanish Club, Forum, Spanish Honor Society, Sigma Epsilon, Cro-Knit Club, Blue Mask Club, Senior Girls, Booster Club. ' Palmer Fchreilrr GLC, jgulgr BoLsxiBaflde ,Men- 'n Team, German Club, Inter. Baseball,iFootball, Swimming, Stu- dent Co' eil. , 4 , V L!! s Kwok' ff Ellinore Schwartz CIC ,German Club, Girl Re:crves, Junior Girls, Forum, Senior Girls, Psychology Club, Cro-Knit Club, Garden Club. Marjorie Shafton GAA, CIC, Story Scribblers, Chair- man of Branch Wmkly Staff, Senior English Honor Society, 3A and 4B Commissioner of Student Gov't., Weekly', Sigma Epsilon '32-'36, junior, Senior Girls, Senior Aristoi, Forum. Dorothy Shapiro David Shafer Inter. Baseball, Track, Basketball, Football, Varsity Track '34-'35, Aitchpe Tribe, French Club, Senior Boys, CIC, Glee Club. Miriam Shayne junior Girls, Sigma Epsilon '32-'34, Girl Reserves, Annual Staff '35, Cro-Knit, Forum, French Club, CIC, Senior Girls, Plebeians, Mu- sical Club, German Club, Hobby Club Sec'y.-Treas. Lynn Shless Sigma Epsilon, CIC, French Club, Senior Girls, Troupers, Sophomore Girls, Bridge Club. Rhoda Shless CIC, French Club, junior Girls, Senior Girls, Sophomore Girls, Sigma Epsilon, Troupers, Bridge Club. Edwin Siegel Faye Simon Senior Girls, German Club, French Club, CIC. Page 5 5 Esther Singer Sigma Epsilon '31-,331 CIC, Span- ish Club, Treble Clef, A Capella, Troupcrs, Hockey, Senior Girls, Forum. Louise Sivyer Garden Club, Junior Girls, CIC, GAA, Swimming Team, Senior Girls, Junior English Honor Society, Forum, Booster Club, Glee Club, Musical Club. Grace Skidmore Sigma Epsilon '3 z-'33, CIC, Spanish Club, A Capella, GAA, Senior Girls, Troupers, Forum. Frankie Louise Smith CIC, GAA, Glee Club, Sigma Ep- silon '34-'3g. Herbert Smith Glee Club, Inter. Baseball, Basket- ball, Six-Up Club, CIC, Football, Senior Boys, Booster Club. Naomi Smith Violet Smith John D. Sapulding Swimming Team, Fencing. Page 56 Helene Spiro GAA. ' Claire Stadeker Sophomore, Junior, Senior Girls, Sigma Epsilon '31-'33, Story Scrib- blers, Troupers, Psychology Club, Girl Reserves, CIC, French Club, Weekly, Booster Club, Cro-Knit, Sec'y.-Trens. of Hobby Club '34. Elaine Stein Girl Reserves, CIC, GAA, junior, Senior Girls, French Club, Forum. Mildred Steiner GAA, CIC, Aitchpe Tribe, Senior Girls, Inter. Volleyball Champs '33- '3g, Musical Club, Basketball Champs '3g. Evelyn Stern GAA, Student Commission, German Club, History Club, English Club, Treble Clef, Dramatics Club. Mandel Stern CIC, Boys Glee Club, Intra. Basket- ball, Senior Boys, Chemistry Club, Inter. Baseball, Forum, Booster Club, Plcbeians. Norman Stern CIC, Lost and Found. Evelyn Swanson Girl Reserves, CIC. Virginia Sykes CIC, GAA, Junior, Senior Girls, Forum, Girl Reserves, Story Scrib- blers, Latin Club, Basketball Cham- pionship. Rose Tepper CIC, GAA, Junior Girls, Glee Club. Edward Thompson Inter. Baseball, Basketball, Football. Florence Tom Sigma Epsilon '31-'34, German Club '33. Ethel Tuckman GAA, CIC, German Club, Psy- chology Club, Girl Reserves, Senior Girls, Glee Club, junior Girls. Martha Tullock James Turnbull Track Team, Swimming Team, Spanish Club, CIC, Inter. Basket- ball, Baseball. Virginia Valentine Girl Reserves, junior Girls. James Waller Srace Force, Orchestra, Zoology Club. Virginia Warren CIC, Spanish Club, Sigma Epsilon '51-'35, Psychology Club, French Club, Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls, Senior Girls, Musical Club, Booster Club, Cro-Knit Club, Girl Reserves, Treble Clef, Senior Sponsor. Martha Westcott CIC, French Club. Austin White Stage Force, Euclideans, Student Commission, Inter. Basketball, Base- ball, Senior Boys, Sigma Epsilon, Forum, Musical Club, Hobby Club. Wanda Williamson Anna Willoughby German Club, Literary Club, Senior Girls, GAA, junior Dramatics. Henry Winograd CIC, Inter. Basketball, Football. Charles Witter Baseball, Inter. Basketball, Baseball, Zoology Club, CIC, Senior Boys, Football, Track, Aitchpe Tribe, Golf. Page 5 7 Fred Wolf Inter. Baseball, Basketball, Swim- ming, Track, Swimming Team, Psychology Club, Forum, Student Gov't., Branch Latin Club, Physics Honor Class, Senior Boys, Sigma Epsilon '32-'33, CIC, Zoology Club, A Capella. Jane Wolff Treble Clef, CIC, Junior Girls, Sophomore Girls, Girl Reserves, Booster Club, Senior Girls, French Club. Leon Wolff CIC, Senior Boys. Andrew Woods Junior Englifh Honor Society, Sigma Epsilon '32-'34, Forum, CIC. Page 58 Dorothy Warne CIC, Junior Girls, German Club Girl Reserves, Senior Girls, Psy- chology Club. Minette Wyrick Florence Yeschko Olga Zhivkovitch CIC, Junior, Senior Aristoi, Eu- clideans, Sigma Epsilon '3r-'36. OLMSTED Tap Row: B e r- in a n. Edwards. Lovett, Quisen- her ry, NVisc. Stern, Kereazis. Smith, Miles, Car- penter, L e v i t, O'dea, Alexander. XVarne, R u lx e n. Mampreian, Cooke. Schwartz. Browne. Johnson, Lutz. Moyg First Raw: Adler, Bergman. Spiro, Olsen. Roh- erts, Olmstezul. Mac Burney. Myers, Tom, Islxcll, Dukette, Bernstein. BUCKLEY Top Row: Ger- shon. Roth, Gul- braith, Turnbull, Gold, Fi ,n del, Kagy, McGowan, XVincgrad, Kim- mell, David, First Row: Sh a p i 1' 0, Krudo. Wfzxrrcn. Erickson, McCle:in NVhite, Hnecker, James, Grant. KELLY Top Row: Schulz, Lund, Luft. Roth, James, Mintz Gross: Third Row: McCloud. Good- man. Roman, Tompkins, Cross- rnan, Merrifield. XV r i g h tg Serond Row: Ellis, Meyer, Rosen. Scliarding. XVzi1ker, Luther, H o r t 0 n, Wells, Foxy First Row: VValdruff, Kraut. Oppenheim, John- son, Kelly, Chris- tensen. M e y c r s, Zivin. GILBERT Top Row: Lum, Skelton. Gibson, Hess. P e n n e r. Nink. Mehlmaug Svrand Rorvg Brai- nard, Goldsmith. Simon, Henderson. Strauss. Gettingcr. Goldlulatt. Maggiclg First Raw: Pokor- ny. Liilil. Nixon. Gilbert, Sirnonds. VVillis. Chamber- lin. Smith. Page 5 9 Page 60 CHAMBERLAIN Tap Row: Hino, Schwartz, Tish, Zentner, Davis, Klein, Baunlmer, Retzky, Elislmergg Second Row: Hirsh, lllontgom- ery, Van Slyke. Hays, Ethell. But- ton, Freeman. Ad- ler. Goldberg, First Row: Bingham, Levin. Zimmern, l-linglmm. Chaun- lxerlain, Goodman, Grimm, Iolinsnn. FRANKLIN Tap Row: XVrigl1t, Kuhn, Osner, jack- son, Hatch, Can- non, Newport, Menscli, Schlifkc. Vklillizims, XVciss- burg, Klowden, Ro- ser. Lasnerg Srcoml Raw: Stickl er, Hinds. S m i th, I-lnltgrcen, Reiter, Maxwell. Keller, Marcus. Gilson. M al i n. Clark, Schwartz. Green- lmcrg. NV el c n sky: Firxl Raw: Green- lraum. Askow, Fu- gzenschnlx. Herlin, Franklin. Horvilz, Ent. Atkinson, Reader. HOPEXV ELL Top Raw: Kar- shen. Hallett, So- kol, Douglas, Iack- son, Gray, Beehn. Rubin, Silverstein, Tlziid Row: Szabo, Meyer, Musser, Van Baalen, Ball, Hickey, Boosel. Nuetzcl, Meltzer, Morris: Svrond Row: Cllambers, W2ard, Olson, Kri- zan, Tioddic. De- vitt, Miller, Ther- kelscn. D alle rg First Row: Asz- man. Hegner, Lindberg, Littler, Hopewell, Grace, Cl egg. Messcr- Sllllfll. Rolfe. XVILLIAMSON Tap Raw: Berger, Sullivan, Levy, Nenl1ertJHenclrick- s o 11, Sclxlueter, Shutan, McCarthy, Cump, Proskauer, Gold. Nlitton, Burns. Vent, First Row: Levi, Simon, Calxil, Flaxman. Fridstein, XVillian1- son, Rakauskas, Apperson, Parker, Schwimmer. Wf 3 KK kv JS IUNICDRS Page 62 MOORE Tofv Raw: Gay, Daniels, Diamond, Dogoff, Burns, P e r r y, Lasky, Perlman, Second Row: Dvorin, King, Miller, Bar- ras, Lovell, Kas- par, Neal, Tauber, Morin, Staaf, Ell- mnn, M o r g a n, Blinston, VVilliam5g First Row: Oleson, Jepson, Call, Sch- lytter, Vlfi l h e r, R o b e 1' ts, Miss Moore, Jacobson, Augustus, Brad- ley, Staaf, Miller. LEXVIS Top Row: NVi1- liams, Glick, XVOHT, Kahn. NVein, Dec- ker, Cunag, Hoyt, Kier, Rozada, Ta- sem, Rosenthal, Second Row: Cal- kins, Meonick, Spiro, Dingman, Dem h, Walker, Krielxerg, Shock- lcy, Zickfeld, First Row: Siegel, Roch- man, Stone, Sing- leton. XVard, G. C. Lewis, Scattergood, Wigoclner, Gott- lieb, Paulenske. BIGELGXV Tap Row: Taylor, Burke. Metzger, XVenneston, Hun- gerford. B l 0 0 m, Eckhaus, VVollTg Scfrond Row: Sha- fer, NVittcr, Spaul- ding, Goldman, Rothenlmcrg, Min- nick, Max: Brown, Cavanaugh, Herstg First Row: Lea- ther, Pearson, Stacleker, Larkin, Miss Bigelow. Ramsey, Powell, West. RANDALL Top Row: Hafer, Stern, Erickson, Bauer, Glickinan, Yonclvitz, Sabbath, B r c w e r, Rubio, Stein, Fitzpatrick, Dzinfortli, R u p yi, Epstein, Hart, Iol- leyg First Row: Monahan, Richard- son. XVilson, Hof- mann. Mrs. Ran- dall, Court, Breck- inriflge, XValter, Sachs. BY LAND Tofv Row: Neufeld, Arnett, Rylander, Tucker, K1 a p p, Fine. Anderson, Richardson, Schaf- mayer, Iunlcens, A d l e rg Second Row: Xlfebb, Laza- rus. Dodd, Berry, P e a 1' c e. Gayle, Kenyon. Caulton, Goodman. McCar- thy. Ka rpeles, Burke, First Row: Self, Saika, Ho- beck, XVoselowski, Mr. Bylnnd, By- Held, Ellman, Al- len, Goldner. LEINS Top Row: XVagner, Lewes. Baron, Meyex'snn,Rol.ul1ins, Strack, Foley, My- ers, Signaigog SecoudRmc': Craw- ford, Michalski, Ronney, ,T a rn e s, Read, VVeiss, Hir- bard, Hollis, Per- kins, First Row: Varnenlllro. Prob- st, Miss L e in s, Adams. Sterm. PARKER Top Row: Inland- er, VVilson, Ett- linger, Goldberg, Churchhill, Kap- lan, Hirsh, Calla- han, Hutchinson. Girson, Lord, Sec- ond Row: Herron, Cole, Buck, Simon, Singer, DeLisso- voy. Blackman, Hertz, Ecke, VVar- nockg First Raw: Rundquist, Klo- pot. Goldthorpe, Parker, Menacker, Karpen, XVeber. FINLEY Top Row: XVeitz- man, Friedman, Deneen, Griffiths, Smulson, Gold- stein, Isaacson, Gilby, Kirby, An- derson, K a v in, MacFarlane, Fei- ner, Brofmang First Row: jay, Kavanaugh, Soren- sen, Carter, Miss Finley, Sllankxuan, Buckle, Silverman, VValz. Page 63 Page 64 BUTE Top Row: McKir- ahan, S c 0 t t, Pe4 zante, Rasmussen. Cooper, Lange, Ce- faratti. First Row: Crandall, Fonda, Pace, G. L. Bute, Sclioenfeld. VV a 1- lar, B u s lx, Rob- bins. BUCHANAN Top Row: Kicssel- h a c li, Scliurman, Vlfax, King, NVolf. -lVilkie. S e c 0 n d Row: Dulcn,Allen, Cochrane, Shulkin, Epstein. VV h i t e. Raha, Ba rn es. First Rom: Eck- haus, Rea, Parrish. M i s s Buchanan, Byeias, Springer, Engel, Meissel. KIRBY Tap Rauf: Glick. VanSlyke. Benet. Colm, Smolinsky, Dagcligian, Brown. S ni i t h, Milstein. Thzfrd Row: Kwar- nez, Presser, Hay- wood, S c li m i rl t, Jones, M o 1' r i s, Fischel, Anderson. McCue, Debofsky. Second Row: Var- zos, T u t t y, Lc- montre, Lotstein, All e 11, Adams. Beehn. Anderson. Nolcn, G a n a n. Firxf Row: Kar- lin, Clare, Klin- yenhugen. B u w C. Mrs, Kirby, Du- p a 1' f. Klingenha- gen. Castle. Hay- wood. HIPPLE Top Row: K a t s, Bransky, Pease, Price. Renno, Bru- der. Scrum! Row: Ilirnbaom, Lif- sehitz, Andershok, junkmans, Zenos. G zx n t t. Kreegcr, Kaufman. Sparimz. Vllolpin. Meltzek, First Row: Brown, XV al k e r. Hurt, Birtman. Rice, lllr. Hipple, Hellman, Nolin. M a bl e, Brandt. SHIDELER Top Row: I oh n- s t 0 n , K l i n e , Schwehm, P h il - lips, K a h n, Hol- land, Anderson, Mzmdl, Leve, Park- er. Second Row: Linkon, NVright, Portnoy, Kauff- rnnn, Bowers, Rosczy Rnthraff, A l s i p, Clemens, Campbell, Pohlzon, Bogolub, Hirslxorn, First Raw: Siegel, Swift, Lyons, Ba- ker, C. P. Shirl- eler, Christensen, Rice, Comfort, Sclmzldig, VV e i n- stein. XVATSON Top Row: C u e, Stnlion, Neymark, Pcarlnian, Lawver, Sharkey. Hzxhcr- man, Leven, Mi- randa: Second Rmv:XV'hite, P'fau, Puzzo, Cooper, Darclx. C oh e n. Hanford, Levin, First Row: Thomp- so n, K Z1 p l a n, M 0 0 r e. Richie. Gol clherg. Hoof, Lewis, Krueger. SANDS Top Row: Cochen- net, Corwherd, Jen- sen, Kessler, But- ler, Taylor, Bonr. P ol 0 s, Delsing. First Row: John- son. Brose. Rosen- stein. Midclletou, Furry. McMahon, Zerns, XYinans. LOCKVVOOD Tal' Rnfv: Gordon, Mjnkus, Sclielin, Poe, lveill. Allen, Ill e y e 1' . Alperi. Goldman. Miller, Barrmvs. Schley. Seltzer, Lockwuocl. Second Ro'w: Frie- slelwen. De Camp. Dreyfus. Cosby, Mzu'kwart, G e r - stein. Jacolx, Kirk- patrick. French. lleltzer. A p 11 e 1. Tracy. H en r y Firxf RMU: Thaw. Altenluh. Van Ho- :-en. Delis, lllrs. Lockwood. Shig- Iey. Seaman. Seil- er. Cyselinck. Page 65 Img- as KARLS Top Row: Clark, Probst, Hamilton, Nuss, Lake, Lee, Davis, Daemicke, Fitch, Rubin, Mil- ler, Taylor. Mor- ris, Jennings, Co- hen: Firxt Row: VVriglit, Mitchell, Davis, Peterson, McNa1nara, Byers, Swindell, Tuttle, Housman, Dailey, Russell. FUCHS Top Row: Pass- man, Hines, Le- V e t t, L e w i s, Wriglit, Gent, Ek- hlnd, P a r la a. m, Greer, Sclnnacken- berg, Pritikin, Pearce, Bond, Du- bin, Griffiths, Stcinbergg First Row: Stiff, Fine, Ruwald, Vollmer, Plum, Gough, Sprcngling, Stoltz, Sclnitz, Deutsch. BOND Top Raw: King, Delighter, Dassau- er, Mednick. XV:xch- tel, Goldsmith, 1lI?lI'Sl1?lll, Chap- nmn, Vlazny Nich- ols, R 0 s s, First Row: Baker, Bork- strom Mapel, Wzimsley, Bond, Stephan, XVinter, 'Hz1ml:ly, Fantl. ROYSTON Top Row: Merg- Ier, NCll1Cll8USk1', Lee. Bernarcl, Por- ter. Monrad, XVil- son. Husmann, Lofgren, Keith, S0!'01LtiR07Ui Smith. XVatt, Ros- enthal. Hampton, Johnson, First Row: Hotf, Kliesz, Hardesty, Royston, Baker, Hendrix, Wyant. Tf mp dth 5 5154 -1 L., 'U 43 2 Q l X JN E QWEWYX! ' A K7 if SOPHCDMCDRES Pagc' 6 8 HARDY Top Row: Holmes, Clerk Hoag, YViley, Geffin, Herron, Smith, VVi1kinson, First Raw: Davies, Cirzil, Lapp, Hardy. Howell, Callrm, Gilmore. ROBB Top Row: Baro- rnws, Burney. Ty- chman, Clare, An- derson, Catzmzi, Chzivos, Dorris, First Row: Tigay, Enright, Bardy, Robb, Brown, Ly- ons, Glassford, Schatz. WIGHTMAN Top Row: Evanson. Decourcey, Leon, Feldman, Hirsh, Tonkovich, Hirn- ing, Lindsay, Bere- zin, Tenner, Glass- ford, Davis, First Raw: Gnlter, Mul- ler, Ackin, Hought- cliug, XVightmau, Meyers, Kelly, Al- bright. CURTIS Top Row: C ol e, Polacliek. Baum. Rubins, Gelatt, Po- lowsky, Fox. Kauf- mami, Engel, Fis- hell, Goldsmith, Faml QS6'COI1dR0?l!i Feiher. Charles. Camp, Stice, VVil- grcu, C l e rn e n t. Munroe, VVolff. Boyd, Deutsch, Te- wzisg First Row: Brown, Abelson . Rich, Curtis, VVam- sley, Longini, Mar- ver, Goldstein. MCLAIN Top Row: Suss- man, Gold, YVOI- ters, Michaelson, Pillsbury, Platz- man, Jacoby, Salis. Overall, Leninsun. Kritchevskit: First Row: Bacon, Er- nan, Raifel, Kelly, McLain, Tilvikas. Petersen, Render, Loeb. MIX Top Raw: Petr- zilek, Vlfright, Cal- der. Distenfield, Anderson. Brown, G:u'misn,Mehln1ang Kessler, Mehlmang Third Raw: lYil- liams, Vlfhite, Mur- phy, Henry, Pow- ers, VVigocluer, Seheppers, Ring- baner, Kneeg Sec- ond Raw: Birtman, DeBaere, McKillip, Bricketts, Search, Anderson. Hor- wich, Goldstein, Li- zenhyg Firs! Row: Scott, Peacock, Christophersen, Adams, Mix, Spi- eth, VVarzl, Gzesh. SLAUGHT Tap Row: Lin- d :L n e r. Pereira. Blumenfeld. Light. Siegel. Gordon. Cohn, Rosenthal. Fisher, Eisner, Lc- vinn, M a n del: Seco1irlRuw: Young, Fried. Dn- rin, Brnsseur. Os- tro. Ch a 11 cl l e r. Glickstein. Kaplan. Blonsky, Unger, Katz: 1'41.I'JlL Row: Newhzifer. Schrei- ber, Ettlinger, Cohn, Slanght. Payne. Clicksun . VVilson, Esserinzin. BIGGS Top Raw: Slater, Hipple. Cohen. Hnsterlik. S li o I l, Lahey, POOYIIIZIHQ Serourl Row: Row- man, Dershem, Broderick. Mc- Namee, Bonifield. Quirky F!'I'.ff Row: S ou r s. Smith, Vlfoodall, B i g g s. Petsche, Rodgers. Hoover. Page 69 Page 70 CURTISS Tap Row: Brico- lias, Goodfriencl, Porter, Peters, NVebb, Mitchell, NVirpel, Bernard, Gaynor, Baer. Sec- ond Row: Hamp- ton, Johnson, Ja- cnh, Bernstein, Thomas, Simecek, P a r k s, Wilson, Schenker, First Row: Gammell, Monrad, Nugent, Cnrtiss, Kliesz. At- terbury, Janove, Rosenthal. JENSEN Top Row: Benci, Kaplan, Epstein, Frank, Vilim, VVir- pel, Wctzler, Crac- mftg Second Row: Feldman, Carlson, Marslmll, Alexan- der. Simecek, Mer- chant, Heinrich, Segal. First Row: Tenenhaum, Bur- ris. L:1Fond, Jeri- sen, Cooper, Pow- ell. lioodfriend, Gold. I-IOVVARD Top Raw: Rheu- hell, Katz, Ostring, Hernian, W i c k, Fister, Colm, Nuss- hnurn, Allen, Sec- ond Row: XVilizin- ski, Fridstein, Bowman, Nathan- son, Bond, Linn, Oppenheim, Mer- chant, Benjaming Firsf Row: Adams, Patton, Kafpen, Huff, H ow a rd, T a yl o r, Heller, Greenblat. JOHNSON Top Row: Cook, Maslowski, Schwarz, Simpson, Lebovitz, Jackson, Dobbs, LeVine, Swimmer- VanGe1- der, Serowzd Row: Landis, Koiifmann, XYntson, Bernstein, Krasniarisay. Mc- Brearty, Church, Leven, T lz i r d Rom: Benensohn, Richman, Lewitz, Grossman, Lord, Pcra, Smith, Seel- ig, Lutz. 1 l SI-IOESMITH Top Row: Wolf- son, Lichten, Gel- ford, Shrack, Ed- mondson, Smith, Wudeck, Third Ra-zu: Smart, Cra- ven, Fitzgerald. McKenna, Benja- min, Reynoldls, Gombergg Second Row: Arnesun, So- mers, Muldoon, Loeb, Teberg. An- derson, Rollberg, Rollberg, Streseng First Row: Hor- wich, Shults, Lub- Iinch, Kuyzin, Shoesmith. Fien- stein, Miner, Mor- ris. MCG UANE Top Row: Nichol- son, Piclis. Levin, Gray, Rubin, Stockerl, NV is e , Siegel. S 1' c on rl R o w : Fogelman, Ballinger, Fried- man, Meyers, Bo- decker, Kitzman, Goldman. F I rs! Rmv: Sherwin, Condon, McLaugh- I i n , M 1- . M c - Guane, Ziv, Mari- entlfzal, Marquiss. FACULTY IDENTIFICA- TION- BEARDSLY Top Raw: Hall, XVallis, Williams, NVi.lkinson, Ep- stein, Ross, Soder- burg, Nelson, Tol- ley, Musinski, Erickson, McEu- dree, Weisman, Moy, First Row: Shea, Siegel, Cal- loway, Harrison, Barrett, Micks, Halkin, Hantovcr, Hanna, Unthank. Page 71 ,ROUND SCHOOL Page 72 V' -zz 2 5 f- Let them doze among their ploythinqs yet cz little for who knows what ct rough Woytorinq existence hos before them in the future. FRESHMEN Page 7 4 FIEDLER Top Raw: Good- man. Sp rague, Stamm, Distenlield, Strange, NVatt, Fraclkin. Hartnian, L c V e ng Svrona Raw: Shrccler. Mil- ler. Hickey, Meyer, Alexander. jones. Lean, J'oln1son. Tel lyergg Firxt Raw. Lonlx, Fet ma n, F ei n li e 1' g. Mr. Fiedler. XXVZIISUIL Beynnn, Kelley. PAINE Tofv Row: Jorgen- sen, Stern, Min' ium. Young, Mu SEll'Kl, Tollcy, Dulil Katz. XV0lk0fl' Snrourl Raw: Sha- riro. Franc, Spitz, Collins. Skirven, Lake. Maris, Lam- lwert. Ifanelli, Rov- sopulosg F1'r.s'tRaw: McGraw, Kadeu, Jones. Miss Paine, Richard, Bloom, Last, Burms. RAYMOTH Top Raw: Pziles, Dewhurst. Baer, Buford, Brillian, Bernstein. Hen sliel, Harrinnm, Riley, Tlziwl Row: Rob- erts, Polos, Mars ion, Higgins, Mc- Gill Stonemam, VV:ill:1ck, Sarros, Raffelclg Second Row: Lowery, Swcezie, Lzunni, Ettlinger. Barnet, Sclioenbergcr, Ho- nerobb, Levit, Dzunsel, Bender: First Row: Hud- dleston, Liberman, Rosenberg, Scott. R. R. Raymollt. Friecllzerg. Rulxen- stein, Nagel, Brown. SLATER Top Row: Allen, Allen, Skidmore, Gillespie, C 0 rl y, Fortson, Bateman, Tlaumgartner, East. Scroml Row: Faul- mann, Stengcl, Frain, Popper, Ser- lin, Rabin, Ens- ming e rg First Row: Sclilocrlu, Toet, Gard, Rue- ther, Slater, South, Heilncrg, Goldstein. ROTH Top Row: Maurer, Collins, XVolpin, Collins, S m i t li, Spealiug. XVah, Smith. Kam. Sher- m a n. H a mit y, Ryan. Kraut. W'ali, Mayer. Heller, Src on d R ow: Thompson, Czillan, Bateman. Cornell, Grossman. Bulger, Jaffe, Daemicke, Leclforcl, Loughlin, Lea fgreng First Row: Ziv. Kraatz, Smith. Kick. Miss R 0 t li. Hassett. Stevenson, Hirst, XVIllIlC11. DARLING TDP Row: Silver, S li a v e r. Roth, Bear, Barry, Swe- snik. Meyerson, Perlman. RI 0 n k, Bear, Jones. Geist, Blake. XYittenbcrg, Svroud Row: Tar- pley. Perry. Merri- field. Banks. liyall. Zixmncrmzm. Pu- korny. Milliurn, Iiesser. Alherti, H a cl d e n. Coon, Stewart. Smith, Firxf Raw: For- man, Rlinrny. De- Laurentis, Merri- field, Mr. Darling, Smith, finmlman, Imilcly, Case. RIVERS Top Row: Jacoby. XVright, Gross, Keith, Peter, Lev- itt, Atwood. Mei- lach, Kleppinger, Lascoe. Zimmer- man, Ball, Knope. Erdman: Svrond Raw: Lindberg, Harnstein. Ramon, Ilrown, lilills. iVil- liams. RI a rl e y, Gatti, Schmiflt, ll a 1' 0 n. Mcliicg F irsf Row: Lin- rlzis, Kaplan, Gal- lziher, Enbzinks, Miss Rivers. Har- rison, Martin, Conroy, Smith. FARNAM Top Row: Herz- herger, Limlzmer, Bierfield. Fried- man. Moore. Flesch, Fox, Free- born, Third Row: Golclenthal. 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I V .- ..,.. -, -.V- 5, , 4 K - s 5 IIIIIIEI.. . II II .I .. I, II I.IpI.,l,,....a..I .. ,..,.., . , ,,,,I.I .,..,,,I., ., ,.I,,,.,:,I,,,I ...,,..... . ... ... ,,,I. .I ..I . , . . I, I, I, I , A, ,,I, ... ... M ..r ...:N , . .. uv .- ALARM? I My ff QT if W a W BCDYS' SPORTS VARSITY CAPTAINS Pagr 78 Bark row-Klnss, Strauss, Schwartz, Horst Frou! ronr-Mensch, Page, Bcrkcnficld, Gelman Schmidhofer, Schultz, Hasan, Rohrke Coaches Hyde Park's coaches are to be corn- mended for their excellent efforts this year in co-operating with the teachers and the student body and in bringing back good times to the school in the field of athletics. Although no major champion- ships were garnered, we came close, in football and lightweight basketball, and we also captured many individual awards. The failure of the team to arrive on top was due not to the coaches but to injuries and bad luck suffered by the players. Mr. Schmidhofer, who is the senior member of the staff, has had charge of the State and City championship fencing teams for years. He also is gym teacher, as is Mr. Rhorke, former football coach and, at present, a teacher in social science. Mr. Hasan is the newest of the instructors, having been here only five years. He has achieved, however, an excellent record as Football, Lightweight Basketball, Track, and Tennis coach. Mr. West has also been here a number of years, majoring in Phys- ical Education, Swimming, and Golf. Mr. Schultz, known to the fellows as t'Heinie, has a share of the Football responsibility, as well as coaching the Baseball and Heavy Basketball teams. Hasan Schultz Page 79 T011 Row-Coach Schultz, Haberman, Ablin, Jacobs, Cohen, Leonard, Cochrane, Muldoon, Davidson, Coach Hasan. Coach Hasan. Second Rout'-Jaffee, Harlan, Sager, Green, Ziven, Capt. Hamity, Weiner, Goldman, Seigel, Capt.-elect Page, Fink. First Row-Rothenberg, Dernburg, Michalski, Breckenridge, Stone, Weidemann. l C C Football For the season of 1934, the Hyde Park football team played under a 'new deal presented to them by the students of the school. The attendance at the games was much greater than in the past: few years, and the spirit that reigned in the years of Eckersall and the Hammond brothers, when the Blue and Wfhite Warriors were supreme in the realm of high school sports, seemed to catch iire once more. Coach Elliot Hasan put an experienced team on the field led by its versatile cap- tain, Lew Hamity, the first player in the history of the school to be named pilot of the team two successive years. Other vet- erans returning were Bob Harlan, Ted Fink, Norm Joffee, Jack Weiner, Harry Ziven, and Artie Seigel. With the addi- tion of four newcomers, namely, Bob Goodman, Macey Sager, Don Page, and Joe Green, the team began to take shape. Without any practice games the league season was opened against Bowen, which was decisively defeated, 13-0, due to a superb passing attack that lasted the entire 48 minutes. In the second quarter, Harry Capt. Hamity Ziven, after making long gains through Caphelm Page the Bowen line, went over for the first Page 8 0 Action! score. In the third quarter, Bob Harlan, on a pass from Captain Hamity scored the second touchdown. Ted Fink converted for the extra point. The game was fast and clean and displayed Hyde Park's gameness and fight which was predomi- nating throughout the entire season. The following week an improved Hyde Park failed to run rough-shod over a green but fighting Harper eleven, only because of a sudden attack of fumbling when they got near the goal line. They did, however, manage to gain a 13-6 victory, thereby taking the Central Section lead for the first time in seven years. In the third quarter, after repeated plunges, Lew Hamity went over for a touchdown. Also in the fourth quarter, Don Page, after a march down the length of the field, went over for che final score. The Hyde Park student body, aroused by the evident championship caliber of the team, planned a pep rally to take place in Jackson Park the night before the coming game with Englewood, Whom they had not defeated in thirteen years. The school turned out three thousand strong, and songs were sung around a huge bon- fire. The climax of the gala affair Was a parade of cars and floats through South Shore, Woodlawn, Hyde Park, and Ken- wood. The next day, despite penalties totaling one hundred and forty-Hve yards, the Hyde Parkers unleashed an aerial Harper Bowen Page 82 Siegel Ziven bombardment in the second quarter that provided the winning margin. The lone tally was made by Artie Seigel on a long pass from Captain Hamity. Time and time again the attacks of Englewood were repelled by the splendid kicking of Don Page and the fine defensive work of the unsung heroesn of the line. By this time, enthusiasm was at its high- est pitch, as the Hyde Parkers, leaders of the Central Section, prepared to meet its most formidable foe, Lindblom, the future champions of the city. The Hyde Parkers, slashed and rifled apart by the opponents' two great backs, Juska and Dubsky, came to life in the final eight minutes of the quarter and registered two touchdowns, managing to bring the final score to 21-13. Both touchdowns were scored by Hyde Parkls midget right halfback, Artie Seigel. The first came when he fell on a blocked punt that had rolled behind the Lindblom goal. Forty-three seconds later he caught the kickoi and streaked down the center of the Held on a sensational ninety-two yard touchdown dash. After this setback a disheartened tribe of Blue and White players prepared to meet Tilden. There remained a slim chance of their regaining the pinnacle po- sition of the Central Station. The game was played in a driving rainstorm. The first half Was marked by great power shown by both teams with Hyde Park coming out on top with a 6-0 score. In the second half, Tilden came back with great reserve strength to Win, 18-6. After finishing they league season, with the best record in seven years, the team played Morgan Park in the first post- season game and had a virtual Held day, winning easily, 18-0. The next game Was played at Shrew- bridge Field against Calumet. The second team .started the game with the first team ready to step in any minute. The second team lasted about ten minutes When, with the ball on our one-yard line, first down, Calumet's ball, the regulars stepped in to take chare. After holding Calumet for four downs, Hyde Park took the ball and marched down the field, where they fum- bled on the five-yard line. The game ended in a scoreless tie, 0-0. Lindblom E gl-'fvood 1 ! . Bowen Page 8 4 Green Harlan Tilden On Thanksgiving Day, Hyde Park journeyed to Pekin for their third annual game with the high school there. Playing under downstate rules which allowed pass- ing anywhere behind the scrimmage line, our boys were at a disadvantage. In the second quarter, Garvin Stone, substitute halfback, aided by excellent blocking, went over for a touchdown, on a fifty- four yard run. Pekin got a scare when, in the fourth quarter, Bob Goldman, catch- ing a pass again thrown by Hamity, ran for a touchdown only to be called back because Hyde Park was oifsides. When the Hnal gun sounded, the large crowd had witnessed a thrilling, hard-fought 6-6 tie. The last game on the schedule was to be between the next year's teams of Hyde Park and Englewood. Although the boys from Stony Island displayed power and knowledge of fundamentals, the Engle- wood aggregation Was more experienced and therefore took the measure of the Aitchpe tribe, 13-0. Thus Hnished a comparatively success- ful season with outstanding prospects for another one next year. This year,s record, Tilden Lindblom along with the rejuvenated attitude of the student body, has brought to the school the actual realization of the new deal that is destined to once more bring Hyde Park to the front in Chicago's High School League. At the end of the season, Hamity was voted the most valuable player on the team, and Don Page was elected captain for the forthcoming year. In the poll conducted by coaches and newspaper men, Hamity and Artie Siegel were mentioned on the all-city team. The following men received letters: Bob Goldman, Bob Harlan, Ted Fink, Norm Joffee, Jack Weiner, Macey Sager, Paul Muldoon, Myer Ablin, Harry Ziven, Artie Seigel, Don Page and Captain Lew Ham- ity. Numerals were awarded to Carl Dernburg, Irv Davidson, Bill Brecken- ridge, Garvin Stone, Dick Michalski, and Dave Weidemann. At the time of going to press, Spring football has just started. The squad, al- though it lacks weight, is large and the way it appears, Hyde Park should be well represented on the gridiron next year. Sager Cohen Page X 5 Second Row-Silver,M,gr., Hanford, Fish, Mgr., Abelson, Pratschcr, Schultz. First Row-Fischer, Hyman, Wetzcl, Klinc,Capt., Dustin, MacLean, Salstone. Page 86 Wetzel Keswick Heavyweight Basketball The Heavyweight Basketball team this year was built around three men, return- ing from a poor 1933 team, Wetzel, Dus- tin, and Keswick, and a newcomer to the school, Harry Kline. A sharpshooting squad that lacked speed and height traveled out to Evanston for the first game of the season and lost to New Trier in a hotly contested overtime battle, 27-25. The boys then met with considerable success when they downed Argo, Sullivan, and Parker in rapid suc- cession. After losing to Fenger, the Blue and White again hit their stride and trounced Harvard, Parker, Mt. Carmel, and Sullivan. By this time, the Christmas Week Tourney at the University of Chi- cago was beginning. Hyde Park, a dark horse defending third place, met and de- feated Kelvyn Park, Senn, Tuley, and Roosevelt. In the finals, the team came up against Lane, the favorites and defending champs. For one quarter, the score re- mained even, but the superior height and speed of the Techmen began to tell. The final score was 38-15. Soon after school began, the league season opened, against Farragut. Despite Wetzel's ten points, Hyde Park took a severe beating, 30-19. Tilden Was next, and it, too, defeated the Blue and White, 16-22. After leading Lindblom into the last quarter, the boys let up and lost in the last minute, 27-26. The team then Won its only league game when it beat Englewood, 25-18. Dustin lead the scoring with five hoops. Tough luck, which had dogged the boys all along, again lost for the Aitchpe team to Harri- son, 25-23. Next, Kelly Won, 21-18. In the final game of the season, Phillips and Hyde Park fought a red-hot battle. Kline scored 12 points and Dustin scored 10, but the fancy shooting of the colored team Won, 30-27. Prospects for next year are the best in many seasons, with the whole team re- turning, along With some converted light- Weights. Scores of practice games: Hyde Park .... 25 New Trier ,... 27 Hyde Park .... 3 1 Argof ....... 1 5 Hyde Park .... 24 Sullivan .,,.. 14 Hyde Park .... 26 Parker ...... 20 Hyde Park .... 19 Fenger ...... 30 Hyde Park ..,. 21 Harvard ,.,. 1 5 Hyde Park ..., 29 Parker ..,... 15 Hyde Park ,... 22 Mt. Carmel ., 25 Hyde Park .... 11 Sullivan ..... 10 Combined teams: Hyde Park ,... 40 Central Y . . . 32 Hyde Park .... 18 Pekin . , . , 22 Hyde Park .... 35 Western Mili.. 24 Kline Dustin Farragut Tilderl Page 87 Secoml Row-Anderson, Katzmann, Adler, Fish, Mgr. Silver, Mgr. Williams. First Row-Siegel, Mc- Namee, Anderson, Klass, Berry, Simon, Hasan. Page 88 Anderson Simon Lightweight Basketball Hyde Park's lights this year surprised the dopesters and won the Central Sec- tion title with a clean slate to their credit. They lost their stride, however, in the quarter-finals, and were eliminated from the running by a disheartening defeat suf- fered at the hands of the Parker team. With Klass, Anderson, Berry, and Auer- bach back from a crack 1933 squad, and with many new men out, notably Ken Simons, who proved to be the backbone of the team, Max Hess, a February gradu- ate, and Bob McNamee, the team began to shape up as a title contender. The season started with a defeat by New Trier, 37 -25 . The boys then made short work of Argo, Sullivan twice, Parker, Fenger, and Harvard. After los- ing to Mt. Carmel and Parker, the ponies entered the University of Chicago tourna- ment with the heavies. Simons virtually won second place for the combined teams with his timely relief work. The league season started at Farragut, where the team came from behind in the third quarter to win, 33-26. Englewood was next on the slaughter list, and went down to the tune of a 30-21 score. Led by Klass, 16 points, the lights hit their season high when they trounced Harrison 49-24. Kelly was next to be defeated, 29-26. In the final league game, the boys were to meet Wendell Phillips, traditional enemies. After due preparations, the Blue and White came out on the long end of a 28-13 score. Then came the aforementioned disas- trous game with the Green team from Parker. The boys grabbed an early lead and held it for a half. However, the op- ponents entered the second half with a re- juvenated spirit and, despite the efforts of Babe,' Simons, who scored 15 points, beat the Blue and White, 38-29. Scores of practice games: Hyde Park New Trier. . 27 Hyde Park .... Argo . . . . . , 13 Hyde Park Sullivan ..... 7 Hyde Park Parker . . 13 Hyde Park Fenger .... 15 Hyde Park Harvard . . 11 Hyde Park Parker ....,, 26 Hyde Park Mt. Carmel 33 Hyde Park Sullivan ..... 4 Klass Berry Tildcn Puge' 89 Top Row-Silver, Silverstein, Wright, Goldsmith, Pearce, Horvitz, Baumgart, Ablin, Adler, Coach Schultz. Second Row-J. Gold, Katzmnn, A. Levin, Page, M. Gold, Cowan, Abelson, Ellman. First Row- Schwartz, S., Siege1,A., Simon. Kline. Vaughn, McGrail, Levit, Wliite, Klass. Baseball Because baseball does not start until y spring and that being the time at which y the annual goes to press, we are unable to l render a corn lete surve of the season. P. Y However, ractice ames have been la ed P s P Y, already, and We are able to form a fair impression of what our ball team will be this year. A large squad responded to Coach Schultz's first call for baseball, and they drilled inside the gym for the first week and a half because of the bad weather. By the time they Went outdoors Heinie had a pretty good idea of who was going to remain on the Erst squad. Only one regular from last year re- turned, Artie Seigel. However, this proved to be a good Omen, for this year, with seven new men playing regular, the team is far superior to any that has been de- veloped at Hyde Park for years. The other men on the first team are Jerry Ableson and Harry Kline, outiieldersg Babe Simon, Laurie Klass, McGrail, and White, infieldersg Mart Levitt, catcher, and Jim Vaughn and Jack Gold, pitchers. When Kline isn't chasing flies he is one of Vaughn Levi: Page 90 Hyde Park's best pitchers. This group may be changed before the season is over. However, at this time the aforementioned are the ones who have been most out- standing. The season started with four decisive Wins. The Blue and White overwhelmed Hirsch, 12-1. Next the boys swamped Morgan Park, 11-4. The next victims were University High, who were defeated, 7-1. Calumet followed, and was defeated 10-1, as Kline gave up one hit, walked one and struck out sixteen. The Aitchpe tribe then suffered its first defeat of the season when they bowed to Fenger in a tight game, 9-8. This defeat put the team on edge for the first league game with Englewood. Although Hyde Park outhit their opponents, We lost, 4-1, because of some superb pitching. Seventeen Hyde Parkers went out the strikeout route. This defeat by no means puts Hyde Park out of the running, because each team must play a double-round-robin. The improvement this year over Hyde Park's usual delinquent teams lies in the hitting power supplied by the bats of Kline, Simon, Klass, and Seigelg the catch- ing rendered by Levitt, the pitching by Vaughn and Kline, and the air-tight field- ing by the infield. McGrail White Siegel Y'r Out! Page 91 Top Row-Kadin, Andalman, Ablin, Karpeles, Klass, Adler, Kohn. Tbirrl Rmb'-Cefarntti, Abelson, Weiner, Siegel, Ress, Sharer, Goldman, Mgr. Silver. Second Raw-Christensen, Hoffman, Willis, Berry, Wiedemann, Newport, Klein, Menscli. First R010-Stone, Sherwin, Caulton, Pace, Shaughnessy, Vaughn, Howarth, Rothenberg, Bernstein. Page 92 Shauglmessy Stone Senior Track Team The senior track team was built around men returning from last year's teams and two new men. The newcomers, who were really the backbone of the squad, were Clark Shaughnessy, Jr., and Galvin Stone. The practice season opened with Sulli- van. Caulton, Rothenberg and Sherwin proved their ability in the hurdlesg Sher- win and Mensch won the dashesg Vaughn and Stone displayed form in the mile and 880, and Shaughnessy and Shafer made a clean sweep of the Held events. This same bunch took down Calumet, Bowen, and Sullivan again in short order. By this time, the boys were in fine shape, and looked forward to the city meet with op- timism. In the city indoor meet, bad luck dogged the flying feet of the tribe from the beginning. However, Shaughnessy tied for first place in the pole vault, and he gained two points in the shot put. Stone added three points to this total by coming up from behind in the last lap of the 880, and on a fast finishing sprint ran a close second to Rulz of Englewood as he broke the city record. Second Roruf-Jacoby, Soros, Marks, Oliver, Kairson, Swab, Cohen, Kohn, Sussman, Silver. Firsl Roub- Robbins, Knrpen, Bransky, Shultz, Abclson, Bessinger, Kadin, Hasan. lunior Track Team The junior track team, with very few men back from last year because of the age limit, did not fare as well as the senior team. For two months, the team worked earnestly with the student coaches, in- creasing their stride, bettering their form, and developing co-ordination. The boys met Sullivan in the first meet and were nosed out by a slight margin. Ableson showed that he would be a contender in the shot put in the city meet, and a new man, Kadin, disclosed his tremendous speed as a dash man. The blue and white team met and defeated Bowen. However, they were trimmed decisively in their next two meets with Calumet and University High. At the city meet, Schultz nosed out Ableson to qualify in the shot put, but he was unable to place. Kadin qualified, but did not finish in front because he was crowded out of his lane. Next year with the boys more experi- enced the team is expected to make a gallant comeback. Kadin Abelson Page 93 T011 Row-Corbett, Doncgan, Spalding. Rubio, Chandler, Turnbull, Sech, Hino, Herst. First Roul- Loeb, Adolph, Erickson, Page, Pohlzon, Fredericks, Berkenfield, Fitzpatrick, Jacobson, Anderson, Goldstein. Page 94 Bcrkenfield Anderson Senior Swimming Team The senior swimming team this year has been called by sports writers, Hyde Park's one-man team. The reference is made to Bob Berkenfield, captain of the squad, who starred last year as a junior and in Chicago is famed second only to Roosevelt's great backstroker, Adolf Kiefer. The team held its first two meets with Tilden, losing both by large scores. In these meets, Don Page proved that he would be a contender in the city and state meets, however, his inability to attend them was a great setback to Hyde Park's chances. After trimming Hirsch, the team met defeat at the hands of Bowen, Calu- met, and Lindblom. The fall city meet was next on the schedule, and, although the relay team qualified, it did not place. However, Berkenfield came in for his first city-wide recognition, when he took a second in the forty. The state meet fol- lowed and here was where c'Berky won his fame. He was the only man from Hyde Park entered and he was able to give us Hfth place by taking a first in the 40 and a third in the 100. At the time of going to press the spring meet is in progress. Berkenield has quali- hed in the fifty and hundred, and should win both. Top Row-Gows, Rubio, Loeb, Smalley, Johnson. Botio-m Rmv-Wilkinson, Goodman, Erickson, Pohlym, Fred rich, Jacobsen. lumor Swimming Team The junior swimming team this year was good enough to show that Hyde Park's seniors will be a threatening team next year. Although, to date, no championships have been garnered by any individuals, the team as a whole went through the sea- son without a defeat. Their Hrst two meets were with Tilden. Both of them were won, 19-13, and 18-14, respectively. Erickson, Corbett, Taylor, Pohlzon, Jacobsen, and Rubio all showed that they would have to be count- ed as contenders later in the season. Calu- met was splashed under by a flash of speed, as was Lindblom and Bowen. In the fall city meet the relay team was expected to place. However, because of the unexpected ineligibility of two of the boys, the group did not live up to advance notice. The team was not entered in the state meet. The spring city meet is now in progress, and Erickson has qualified in the forty-yard free style. Coach West is con- Hdent that he will place. ' VT. Pohlzon Erickson Page 9 5 Pagt' 96 Ruben, Co-Capt.Gelman, Co-Capt.Str:1uss, Chapman Hyde Parks Fencing Team Hyde Park,s fencing team this year was possibly the best we have ever had in the history of the school. Co-captains, Strauss and Gelman, along with Dick Chapman and Blair Ruben, returned with splendid prospects. The first meet was with Lake View, which was easily subdued, 7-2. Next the boys went to Lindblom and suf- fered their first dual meet loss in two years, 10-6. The defeat was just enough to put them on edge, as is attested by their later record. After they repaid Lindblom for the trimming, the team entered the state meet. The regulars, consisting of Gelman, Strauss, and Chapman, swept right through to Hrst place by a display of masterful fencing. A week later, Max Gelman won the State and individual championship. Herb Strauss was unable to fence because of sickness. The annual goes to press before the city and Kraft Cup meets are held. However, we are confident that Hyde Park will win both, and the captain, Gelman, and Strauss, who is the defending champion, will sweep through the individual tourney. eufeld, Sommer, Chamberlin, Chandler, Pearlman, Shults. -1 j W f Y' B Golf Golf is another one of the Hyde Park sports, the record of which we are unable to report in the AITCHPE, because of the early deadline for going to press. The team will start play the last half of May and continue through the month of June. The team, this spring, will be fortunate in having two of last year's outstanding regulars returning. These are Captain Bill Chamberlain, president of the graduating class, and Maclean Chandler, student com- missioner of the graduating class. Cham- berlain Was by far the most reliable man on the squad last year as he scored the majority of the few points that Were gar- nered by the Blue and White golfsters. Besides these veterans there are a flock of rookies trying out at present for the re- maining positions. Golf team material has apparently been lacking on Stony Island for a number of years. It is our sincere hope that before many more classes have graduated that a championship shield for golf will adorn our corridors. Chamberlin Chandler Page 97 Sccoml Row-Goldman, Kuntz, Salstone, Martin, Campbell, Silverman, Wetzel, Tychman, Epstein, Lesser, Kritchefsky. First Raw-Navid, Lindstrom, Chandler, Krietenstein, Boynston, Seal, Adler, Shulman. F5 e 5 1, Page 9 3 Kreitenstein Cochrane Tennis Tennis, like golf, is played in the late spring and early summer. As a conse- quence, we are unable to submit a survey of the season in the annual because of the early date the AITCHPE must go to press. However, it will be stated that this fall the team went to Champaign to compete in the State Interscholastic Tourney. The two doubles teams composed of the Cook twins, and Hess and Kreitenstein entered. Bob and Dick got put out in the second round, but the latter pair managed to reach the quarter-finals before they were eliminated by a snappy down-state team. Prospects for this spring are fair, with Kreitenstein returning as captain of the outfit, and two or three good new men, notably, Banford Cochrane. Hyde Park has not had a championship tennis team since the years of the Weiss boys. How- ever, we sincerely hope that this year's team will come up to standards. Green, Finn, Chapman, johnson, Nodercr, Sinsheimcr. Che-ss This year with three men back from the Chicago High School City Champion- ship Chess team, Hyde Park looked for- ward to another clean sweep. Captain Dick Chapman, Lawrence Noderer, and Alan Green were the men returning, with Finn and Sinsheimer rounding out the squad. The Blue and White opened the season by upsetting a powerful Foreman team, 10-0. Twice more the team shut out oppo- nents before they were scored on by Far- ragut, 8-2. The defeated squads were Roosevelt and Austin. Tilden was next to be beaten by a 10-0 score. One more victory was all that was needed to add another championship shield to our cor- ridors. The team made short work of Crane by the same score and then, the title clinched the boys let down and bare- ly beat Manley, 6-4. The matches won and lost are as follows: Years Board Name on team W. L. 1 Chapman, Capt 3 7 0 2 Noderer 2 7 0 3 Finn 1 6 1 4 Green 2 6 1 5 Sinsheimer 1 6 1 Chapman Nodcrer Page 99 Kaufman, Garmisa, Fisher Cheerleaders and Managers The cheerleaders and managers play a very important part in Hyde Park athletics. They are the most faithful followers of the teams, standing by them through thick and thin, Whether they lose or win. The cheerleaders were especially eiiicient, this year, while participating in the pep rallies and parades held for the first time. The managers, who are the general mascots, were always on the spot to lend their assistance in case of injury. Kohn, Kahn, Fish, Chandler, Silver, Adler Page 100 1 Youth is the time to qo flashing irom one end of the World to the other both in mind cmd body. GIRLS' SPCDRTS GIRLS' MANAGERS Page 102 Back row-Loeb, Dnmsel, Rnffel, Paulenske, Ernau, Pohl Firxf row-Shrack, Lipsis, Parrish, Kortzeborn, Holmes First Row-Mitton, Kelly, Steiner, Miss Marston, Okner, Felts. G. A. A. The G. A. A. makes it possible for any girl in Hyde Park to secure her let- ters. It is requisite that she earn one thousand points. The club is one of the few open to freshmen. This provides a better chance for girls to get an early start earning the required points in sportsmanship, scholarship, and athletics. Last fall the G. A. A. was honored by having two world-renowned athletes speak to all hockey fans. They were Miss May Fogg, manager of the U. S. hockey team, and Miss Marjorie Lockley, English lacrosse player. The main event of the year was a posture week which made the whole school posture conscious. It was sponsored by the Hyde Park physical education depart- ment. A basketball playday was held at Hirsch under the auspices of their G. A. A. ...ua Freshman Ice-Skating Party Mrs. Perham Page 103 First row-Mitton, Kelly, Holmes, Parrish, Kortzeborn, Stresen-Renter, Cowherd. Page I 04 Betty Mitton Bully Hockey The hockey season brought a lot of excitement to its participants this year, though several of the games were held up because of bad Weather. After several weeks of practice and coaching, teams were chosen for each period, eighth, ninth, and tenth. The tournament was planned and run by our manager, Helen Johnson. The victorious team was Ernestine Stresen- Reuter,s. It Won all five games. Most of the players on her team were veterans and this afforded a chance for the beginners to get a start with a well-rounded team. The members of Ernestine's team received their hockey badges, some of them for a second time, The Allied Schools sponsored a play day which was held on the Midway. Most of the south side schools sent forward and back lines to compete with those of other teams. The games were refereed by the coaches of the various schools. The play day ended with a luncheon at the Inter- national House. The Chicago Field Hockey Association held its annual tryouts for the All-Chi- cago teams this fall. Mildred Steiner made the second team and Betty Mitton was a substitute. Basketball Basketball was probably the most excit- ing sport of the year. In the tournament played last fall, Helen Holmes' team took the championship. The finals were excit- edly awaited by all and drew a fairly large crowd. The tournament played in the spring semester brought together the Winners of Mrs. Hayden's and Miss Marston's classes. Lois Bacon's ninth hour team defeated Barbara Atterbury's seventh hour basket- ball winners. In the semi-finals, Beryl Kelly and her team beat that of Lois Bacon. Beryl Kelly took the school champion- ship by a score of 28-4 in a fast game with Eleanor Siegel. Eleanor's team was the Winning team of Mrs. Hayden's classes. Early in the spring semester, Hirsch High held a basketball play day to which Hyde Park was invited. In a game between Hyde Park's Juniors and Seniors, the Seniors won 30-18. Basket By Widmer Tip-Off Mitten, Holmes, Parrish, Steiner, Gelford. Page 1 05 N Cowherd, Kelly, Ruether, Parrish, Steiner, Srresen-Renter, Gelford, Feiner. Volley Ball The volley ball season came with the closing of the hockey season. There were teams in each class and the freshmen of the eleventh hour class on Tues- days and Thursdays voted for volley ball. Alamita Moore's Winning freshman team of the Branch played the first year champs of the Main. In the school tournament, which was managed by Barbara Ernau, che championship team was Beryl Kellyis. After an exciting season, the girls regretecl that it did not last longer. Watch for It Branch vs. Main Over the Net Page 106 Orphan, Ernau, Kelly, Kaplan, I-Iomboe, Morrison, Wilson, Felts. Baseball The first games of the baseball season were played immediately after spring vacation. The rules of the game were studied for the Weeks preceding the actual tournament play. Last year's tournament was managed by Evelyn Paulenske. Teams from Mrs. Perham,s, Mrs. Hayden's, Miss Butts', and Miss Marstorfs classes played. The gym is small and the girls were glad to let loose out in Jack- son Park and in the old lots on sixty-second street across from school. Lipsis Wilson Loeb, Okner Page 107 N im.. l l ' ,' .l A 'fx I 1 l f l l I, if- in T -1 r' . . ' is T011 Row-Robinson, Halley, Johnson. Pielis, Boor, Hibbard, Bateman, Craven, Blinston, Hardy. First Row--Bingham, Sivyer. Smith, Jessup, Kortzeborn, Elsik, Holmes, Hawkins. Swimming and Diving The swimming team is open to any girl who can swim a length of the pool in thirteen seconds or less. Polywog emblems are given to beginning swimmers for simpler events. Each year, Red Cross Swimmers, and Button tests are given to the girls. Any girl, having passed her Swimmers' test, is eligible for the life- saving class. Miss Butts has coached the swimming team for the past thirteen years. Helen Holmes was swimming manager this year. The diving classes are under the direction of Miss Marston. They meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays, ninth period. Some of the dives practiced during the semester are standing and running fronts, jacks, flips, and swans. jack-Knife Hand-Stand Jack-Knife Page 108 Fallar, Hardy, Craven, Hawkins, Holmes, Korrzeborn. Life Saving The live-saving class Was under the direction of Miss Marston this year, as it has been for the past few years. It was held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, ninth period, and had a fairly large attendance. The girls practice the various breaks, carries, and approaches, and once each semester are tested by a Red Cross life-saving examiner. Junior and senior tests are given and those who do not pass them may retake them the following semester. The art of life-saving should he learned by all, and more girls are entering the class each year. It is hoped that in a short time a great majority of Hyde Park girls will be junior or senior life-savers. if ,T lsr r L.-I las Chest Carry Double Grip on One Wrist Head Carry Page 109 Page ll0 Dash-and-Throw Leg-Raising Proficiency Class Proficiency Proiciency is the only test of athletic ability which a girl has to take in order to earn her letters. It has four basic prin- ciples, namely, running, jumping, throw- ing and balance. The proficiency classes are divided into squads, each with a squad leader who keeps records of the Various' events. Cn one side of the gymnasium a girl may be seen throwing a basketball for distance and on another side, a girl is trying to do leg- raising. While the stop-watch is counting the seconds, some athlete is doing the dash and throw and a squad leader is taking records on the hop, step, and jump. So it goes in the proficiency classes until each girl has made the same record twice in each event. The proficiency tests are given only in the spring semester. Some of the other ways in which a girl can earn points toward her letters are keeping a good scholastic standing, a line athletic record, and showing good sports- manship at all times. Tennis Tennis fans saw one of the biggest sea- sons in the history of the game at Hyde Park, this year. Last spring, separate tour- naments were run in each year and the Winners played each other for the cham- pionship. About one hundred and fifty girls entered. The semi-finalists were Corrine Unger, Freshman, Georgianna Ranney, Sophomoreg Margaret Merrifield, Junior, and Belle Schwager, Senior. Belle defeated Margaret for the school cham- pionship. In the fall, only upper and lower class tournaments were run because of the lack of entries. Corrine Unger Won the lower class championship and Margaret Merri- field the upper class. Margaret ultimately Won the tournament. Marion Lipsis Was tennis manager last year and Patricia Shrack now manages the tournaments. lVIiss Marston is in charge of the tennis classes. They meet on Fridays, eighth, ninth, and tenth periods. The eighth and tenth hour classes are for beginners. They learn the serve, forehand, backhand, and the rules of the game. In the ninth hour class, Which is an advanced class, the girls learn harder strokes. Tennis Class Coulter Unger Merrifield Page 111 A SPHRK5 figgagi-in A .-- -1 'cf.n.n.'5 buoonme E : f f .-1 JGURNALIST ' I .- A n - 4553 I Af' A-gi s y 1... 65 JQ2545, ' - v lv ,,,... f' -E 1 F Y J -f7'T2'Q M .Mms ff? X654 NLRSLON i- 'fl suis THE TOP! EVELYN PAULENSKE, HRESHMAN I E73 MANAGER HELEN HOLMES P 112 PAT -C Il 1 'MILLS' Your mk smqs of Helicon For love of lovely Words. PUBLICATICDNS SC LJULZ mrroa m cmcf-Wu. . 'fx -r Qi 1 noemf rosnfn , Acnvmes EDITOR gi-iigjif k FIAHGD L-IRIGHT Kai. Q ' N . I I , , ' .,f' VITFIA PNNE SPONSOR HERBERT 51' RNJ5 Eomm INCHIEFQPRINS If . I. x :N- VIARION LIFSIS ACTIVITIES' ,- SPORTS-ART I I I . I ' F: S I ' I ' CLARA smma I 1 5 I CLASSES A 3 I I I 'Ll Ili W , I ..'- - ?N+'-fm-2-rs ' -1 ' ' IELEANOR SNYDEB b morosxwrw r:n.- fm I -,-rsfg, V I TW I nw, I ' ' 'L I I me ' L0UI5E RKIMRDSSQN 1 CLASSES VIERIAH SHATNE Fcnruncs adam' sraumm IPFIDTOGRAFHV EDU113 Page 114 I. f , M , , . ' IHEIIIIRY I JANET FEIN I PCTIVITIES' FN'-ULTY' I I SPORTS BRUCE rvwfovtrx FEATURES EDITOR FIENA VVIE GRI VI VI FEATURES 1 CLASSES ' S Pcacf cm' PHC7TOGRN'I'IY' U? IIRGINIA KIVIBLE CIRCULATION ROSALIND VIIHGGID Anvrnrxsme ACTIVITIES ' .llfFiOi'IE5Il iONDS JAN E I' DNN! , ACTIVITIES' FAU. wg ?WUSlNE:iSF1GYi.'SPRDtG MARION ELKBBERG CLASSES EDITOR Anv1fRTum NG MSP, VIELVIN LEW acnmcc mmm ADVERTISING QRCUMHON VIARJOHIE REYNOLDS C IPSZULRTIJN GEORGE ENSLJENGEF KDVCRTISIN5 NA RY ROBINSCN JELJEL SCHLEUTEH Am' :Duron-FALL - AHT EDFYOR-SPRING RFTNOLD HALLIT ART FRANCES G1-A55 LYVMN CARPENTER PART ART RDUNND GELNT ' PHUTOGPJSPHT' ,, Y , Y S- AHTHUR ADLER ART T ulmm ADLER I PITOYOGRAPHY I '4 Page 115 Top Row-Farwell, Fox, Mensch, Davis, Arnette, jacob, Anderson, Burley, Ward, Peterson, Peacock, -Dauis, Levy, Geaman, Tom. Tbinl Row-Parker, Aiehele, Spallaina, Miller, Lerner, Levy, Parker, Gold, Henderson, Todd, Hadley, Baum, Mandle, W'right, DeBopky, Evanson. Scconrl Row-Cone, Pile, Cefaratti, Stark, Lahymnnn, Jacobson, Wallsclilaeger, Kenyon, Anderson, Hofmann, Hellman, Cambell, Sivyer, Baker, Buggren. First Row'-Miller, Allen, Shayne, Mrs. Miner, Miss Bigelow, Mrs. Sivyer, Lite, Hess, Meissel. Color Artists This year most of the success of the An- nual Was due to the untiring efforts of the i tinters and the cooperation of the art teach- ers. This was sincerely appreciated by the art staff. The original idea for this hand-tinting project was suggested by our former editor, Bernice Wulz, and it proved to be a novel idea because a project of this sort had never been attempted in Hyde Park High School before. The call for extra tinters to help finish this project Was quickly answered by practically all of the art students and many other willing helpers both in Hyde Park and outside. Miss Bigelow, Miss Lewis, Miss Gilbert, and Miss . Chamberlain lent their support by having their art classes help in tinting the division pages. All the tinters in the above picture, paint- ed at least two hundred pictures apiece, which was the required amount to gain admittance to this group picture. The art staff was greatly pleased by their neat and careful Work. The members of the art staff who drew the original pictures are: Marion Lipsis, Activitiesg Jewel Schlueter, Dedication, Frances Glass, Faculty, Ruth Christenson, Classes, and Reynold Hallet, Features. Miss Bigelow Page 116 Color Artists' Assistants Beverly Barret Robert Bear Irving Bernard Robert Besser Arlene Bodecker Lola Bradley Betty Breen June Brom Richard Brown Elise Byield Dorothy Callan Alice Clive Alice Finlayson Kenneth Goldman Joseph Goodfriend Carl Gross Jeanette Gzesh Richard Hanlon Alice Hardin Henry Hawthorne Don Holland Charlotte Housrnan Dorothy Hoyt Helen Ingram Gordon Johnson Helen Jones Chas. Kaufman Francis Keith Rachel Kern Robert Keith Lorraine Kester Norma King Eunice Kores Yetta Krado Katherine Kroaz Anna Jean Leddy Lester Leon Sarah Lerner Melvin Levin Shirley Lidford June Logefield Grace Luciette Mildred Marbel Anna McLaughlin William Meyers Ray Nordberger Oscar Olsen Ruth Mae Oswits Edwin Parham Virginia Parker Eva Mae Penoyer Dorothy Peters Sidney Pokorny ANNUAL TYPISTS Marion Powell Doris Probst Louise Richardson Irving Robinson Madeline Sage Miriam Schafmeyer Marion Schmitt Betty Schwehm Dorothy Schwehm Mary Frances Schwehm Phyllis Schwehm Blanche Seigel Allen Shapiro Elizabeth Shorton Rose Shreder Ed Sommer XVarren Spitz Virginia Sprague Irwin Suloway Rena Tasen Dorothy Teberg Dorothy Thran Joe Van Deman Ferdinand Vlazny Miriam Wfalker Nathan Zivin Shirley Byers Emily Miler Page 117 EJ' ' 1 v f' e-mow KAPLAN FKEDMCMAMENTHAL , W 4 . V F N EDITOR ' EDlTOx , , , Q -Q-A E ff i FREYDA PEN ASS IT EDITOR ,E -f 'gain ADELAIDE MELTZER C C' P Y RUTH SCHWIMMER ,W f ROBERT DARLING S P o N sofa 1 f ---- - Q? sn lZMsETH SMALLEY Q Ass'T.an 11-ox 'JS if T ILZQ WNGHAM ESTHEWJWERMAN NEWS NENNNfS . xxflfz g A I, ' r , -' Q lx! , A HW ' MARGARET JANSEN . 1192 NV E ? C O P Y 'Q ADA BOOSEL C 0 P Y ADELE C O rf Y ltr' -.NX 'N' 'S l . S 3- C O P Y Donow ff SELIA D PAG E Page 118 ARMIN DEUTSCH FEATU Ras SHIRLEY H E A D L I EATURE5 STUART HERST' Boys snows FLORENCE LOHEN Busfrsnss MANAQEH 1 'A LHTxbrN'C ' n F' QJANL mumm 9' 5 , ' 'XUV 1 E f H 1 ,f 1 S. , ly DAlbY WQYGHV Y '- cgmcuuyruom x ' S J ... lk J! K 1.1 MZEL HOLMO'JI'57 ' U B Ll E, IT Y lf I, fmurve RETZKV xx - A A A GIRLS' SPORTS Y DICK CHAPMAN 7 9 gave avcmx ' J i Eavmow NAVJD Bova' womb X PRUCE 1 I 3 . K ., J OSEPHINE OUINLAN QADVISEH BOB PLATJIAN BU5iNEuz IMNAGEPR SHIRLEY cuxcuxmv 1 cs w MABEL ROSS emma' wears ALVIN LEVY Igor:-' 5POPyT.E ADKIEHTIEIK-151 MARJORIE NfCR1LLu:s PUBLIC ITV WH C,HN'MAN B o vs' 5 wears YL' fl N PHOTDQY-VQPHV L Page 119 l T011 R010-Wagner, Wolpin, Inlander, Girson, Cook, Hutchinson, Reynolds, Hausmann, Sherman, Baum, Dvorin, Debofsky, Eckhaus, Maslowsky, Hamity, Crisman, I-Ieller. Sccmlrl Row-Kenn, Epstein, Waprin, Perkins, Jaffe, Dubin, Goldstein, jordan, Engelnmn, Zentner, Jones, Kraatz, Bartelmez. Bennett, Raffel, Baron. First Row-Chernyk, Rosenstcin, Sherwin, Tish, Manacker, Miss Hinckley, Weber, Klopot, Byers, Spiro, Zerncs. Story Soriblolers Story Scribbler's is Hyde Parkis own literary society. Its purpose is to en- courage creative writing among the students of Hyde Park. The activity includes a club which meets bi-weekly, and a daily class. The class meets the eighth hour, and is one of the three honor clasess of the English department. It carries no credit, but its members are graded on the merits of their work. Story Scribblers was founded in 1921 by Miss Gretta Brown and Miss Rubetta Biggs, both of the English department, for the purpose of supplying material for the Weeltly, the news collecting machinery of which was only beginning to be organized then. Later the club turned to literary pursuits. As interest grew it began to publish a yearly magazine called the SCROLL. This was student-written and came out usually once a year. At present, the class is contributing verse, prose and news stories to com- munity papers, including the Oakland Outlook, the Progressive American, and the Hyde Park Herald. A poem about Amelia Earhart, written at the time of her spectacular solo flight, was published in the metropolitan section of the Chicago Tribune. The SCROLL received Distinguished Rating from the Illinois State Press Association in 1931. Membership in the organization is limited to those students who have literary learning. A student may be recommended for class membership, or may submit an example of original writing to be judged for admission to the club. A con- test is usually held each semester for membership, the best contributions re- ceiving honorable mention and publication in the SCROLL. The 1935 SCROLL was published May 17. Page 120 CDRGANIZATICDNS Leavell, Damsel, Goldberg, Ward, Shafton, Chandler, Springer, Schenker. Student Government Fall Spring Jake Ourach ......., Chair-man of Covn-mission . .. . .Marjorie Shafton Robert Cook .... . ,.... Stndevzt Manager .......... Robert Shutan Bernard Gross ,,.,. ..,....... I udge .......... .,... B urton Navid The members of the student commission in the fall of 1934 Were: 4A, Jake Ourachg 4B, Robert Shutang 3A, Marjorie Shaftong 3B, Josephine Springerg 2A, Charles Pohlzong 2B, Arnold Hasterlikg IA, Maurice Distenfield. The commissioners in the spring of 1935 Were: 4A, MacLean Chandler, 4B, Marjorie Shaftong 3A, Josephine Springerg 3B, Arthur Goldberg, ZA, Max Schenker, ZB, Beverly Ward, IA, Mary Lee Damsel. The student government of Hyde Park is divided into three partsg legisla- tive, administrative, and judicial. The legislative section of Hyde Park's stu- dent government is composed of the seven commissioners. One of these is elected chairman, and heads the legislative section. Krueger, Hays, Hess, Shutan, Reinhardt, Franklin. Page 122 'YKTMZQ11 Y Top Rowefirank, Girsen, Hutchinson, Hirsch, Linetzky, Bernstein, Flaxman, Kaplan, Beck, Vent, David. First Row-Stone, Inlancler, Glass, Mr. J. F. Gonnelly, Navid, Boosel, Dernburg, Horvitz, Leopold. The student commission chooses the student manager, who leads the admin- istrative section of the government. The manager chooses the cabinet, which consists of the heads of the traflic, extra-curricular, election, and welfare depart- ments, with the approval of the commissioners. During the spring term, the student commission decided on a new plan to raise money. Instead of contributing money in division rooms for students' government expenses, students were asked to bring tooth paste, cosmetic, or any kind of empty tin tubes to school. The tubes were sent to a company, which sent a check in return. The aim of any student government is to train some students in leadership and all students in good citizenship. This aim can be attained only with the Whole-hearted co-operation of the student body. Chairman of Welfare Dept., . . , .Lorraine Krueger Chairman of Election Dept. ,..,. .,,. R uth Reinhardt Chairman of Traffic Dept. .......... ,... G eorge Hays Chairman of Extra-Curricular Dept.. . . . .Marjory Hess Top Row-Gilruth, Elisberg, Vallews, Reinhardt, Pcnner, Stephan, Nink, Vent, Frank. Middle Row- Netsch, Kahnweiler, Hedden, Cump, Stadek, Theilheimer, Hasterlik, Baron, Distenfield. Bottim Row- Blank, Polorny, Wiggins, Shutan, Wolf, Holder, Grossman, Kealy. Page 123 Top Row-Pope, Kealy, Pease, Kaufman, Oppenlieim, Ruben, Strauss, NVolff, Kotselas, Levis. First Row -Van Hoesen, Solomon, Krueger, Cooper, W'illi3H1SOl1, Ellis, Menacker, Fish, Pokorny. Monitors Each day of the semester, more than three hundred monitors are on duty in the halls of the school, requiring passes of each student going through the halls during periods, and lessening the danger of locker thievery by preventing students from opening lockers While classes are in session. A Student Patrol consisting of several boys every period patrols the halls lending assistance to the monitors when needed. A gym credit is awarded to monitors and patrols T011 Row-Stern, Mitton, Borke, Kyhl, Ackin, Dailey, Epstein, Kimmell, Baker, Shapiro. Third R010- Leven, Adler, Hedrick, Polos, Wilson, Sprengling, Goldman, Shayne, Netsch. Sc-com! Row-Arnett, Shafer, Hantover, Allen, Lakin, Simon, Zernes, Stone, Decamp. First Row-Cone, Isaacs, Gold, Clegg, Hyman, Dukette, Hickman, Rice, Goldstein. Page 124 4. Top Row-A. Goldberg, Cunag, Lewis, Zentner, Conrow, Johnson, Proskauer, Stein, Smith, Bartelmez, Possell, Kier. Third Row-Lord, Frank, Norton, Husmann, Wolfson, Sotos, Cohen, Stephan, Canning, Wetzler, Marquis, Wagiier. Scvvml Row-Howison, Rochman, Volk, Kinsman, Gauss, Sokol, Scattergood, Aronson, M. Goldberg, Richie, Linetzky, Crossmnn, Danker. First Row-Bcrky, Hymen, Fine, W'ilson, Michaelson, Caulton, Fridstein, Wfoltcrs, Simecek, Goldstein. for each semester's work. Penalties consist of extra periods added to the convicted stuclent's program. Much of the credit for the effectiveness of the monitor service goes to Mr. Williamson, the sponsor, who must select the monitors at the start of the semester from hundreds of applicants and then must supervise the force which Operates every period of every day of the semester. The application blanks for monitors ask if the applicant has been suspended, absent, or tardy in the pre- ceding semester. Monitor applications are not given to people Whose scholastic records are not good nor to those people who are lacking a credit for gym. Top Row-Blumenthal, Menges, Oppenlieim, Fried, Kaplan, McCloud, Bovey, Metzger, Turner, Inglimo. Second Row-Bloom, Olson, Burley, Rosenstein, Pevsner, Stevens, Ward, Furgaton, Ward. First Row- Besser, Glickman, Xvinans, Grace, Elisberg, Wasserma11, Neyers, Whlker, Pokorny. Page 125 Top Row-Gossink, David, Lavkovitz, james, Waprin, Stern, Ponder, Hendriskson, Mashman, Lcibowitz, Fried, Tatarsky, Shafton. Svfoml Ro1oLMeyer, Roman, Lipsky, Neill, Stadeker, Glabstein, Zisook, Freed-A man, Read, Brandt. First Row-Flaxman, Glickson, Pollock, Scamzms, Brooker, Hubbard, Neudellmzm, Maricnthal, Menacker. Besides, the penalty of extra periods for passing through the halls Without a pass, a suspension from school is given as a penalty. If it were not for the monitor body, We feel that there would be many more lockers being robbed than there are now. Each year has brought the monitor system to a higher degree of perfection in this ability to protect the property and rights of the students of Hyde Park High School. This has been due to the increasing co-operation of the student body, a thing very necessary to the success of the monitor system, to the efficiency and Willingness with which the monitors carry out their instructions. T011 Row-Kaufman, Delooze, Kramer, Bouiller, Van Eck, Hungerford, Wiggins, Simon, Halley, Lind- vall, Marcus. Third Row-Wilson, Goodpaster, Geflin, Erickson, Bocskovit, Schwartz, Lee, Roth, Jones, Siegel. Seconrl Row-Witensky, Gelford, Levit, Kaplan, Appel, Baye, Godow, Grimm, Levinsky, Green- baum. First Row-Meltzer, Buchbinclcr, Isaacson, Meyers, Lovell, Fugenschuh, W'oods, Rogers, Karpeles. Page 126 l Top Row-Surprise, Bach, james, Wilkie, Crawford, Dartulo, Tarplcy, Walker, Wan Hyning, Singer, Solovey, Durkin, Hart, Ncven. Serovmf Row-Hutchinson, Byfield, Bond, Pirman, Brown, Wilson, Morse, Abelson, Sherow, Black. First RO1Lr1C3fEEf, Kurtz, Willinnis, Siegel, Unger, Dcmb, Saunders, Beaver, Halperin. lst period ,. 2nd period 3rd period . 4th period Sth period 5-2 and 6-1 6-2 period period ..,. 7th period . . A 8th period . . 9th period ..,. 10th period Head Monitors . . . .Alvin Solomon Sheldon Oppenheim . .Lorraine Krueger . . .Richard Wolff .......John Burns , .Robert Whitmore . . . . . , .Richard Fish .Frank Van Hoesen .......Dale Keely . ...Eva Ellis . , . .Doris Cooper T011 Raw-Mandel, Beillingheim, Parker, Smith, Schwimmcr, Reiter, Friedman. Botfom Row-Bryant, Horn, Walker, Ingram, Rossin, Goodman, Waterstone. Page 127 Wlhitmore, Hess, Strauss, Pcnner, Klass, Shutun. The Pulolio Relotions Speokinq Committee This year the Public Relations Speaking Committee was organized under the sponsorship of Mr. Ralph Williams. The committee, headed by Herb Strauss, chairman, plans to speak before the various Parent Teachers Associations and eighth grade students in the grammar schools that send their graduates to Hyde Park. It is the purpose of the Committee to acquaint their audiences with the ever increasing extra-curricular activities of Hyde Park. The Cttioe Force What would we do without the force of girls in the South Office? They deliver messages and packages, re-arrange and file precious semester sheets and final record cards. They do everything with accuracy and always greet us with a smile. The boys and girls in the Treasurer's Office keep the final records of the receipts and disbursements of the school funds. They open the deposit envelopes and conhrm the sums, issue and distribute form receipts, therefore, prepare the entries upon cash records, and post to the numerous school accounts. Top Ro'1v-Wolfson, Minkkus, Erickson, Nink, Wolfson, Mandle, Wudeck, Hungerford, Canning, Brun, Simon, Schley, Selzer. Middle Row-'Pnrker, Fein, Pile, Smith, Fogelman, Hess, Gordon, Goldstein, Gilson, Boosel, Schwimmer, Schwartz. Boflom Row-Lipsky, Devine, Rainnie, Hurney, Byland, Vursell, Buch- binder, Oliver, Flesham. Page 128 Silver, Knox, Mr. Byland, Lane, Ensminger, Walker. BOX Gffice Staff Hugh Walker, aided by his competent lieutenants, E. Silver, Robt. Knox, and Geo. Ensmenger, manned the box oflice and throughout the year of Sep- tember, 1934-June, 193 5, helped most of the school activities financially. Ticket sales for all the larger school projects were distributed from this little room just off the main lobby. Stage Force Through the diligent effort of Hyde Park's stage force, you have witnessed many extraordinary performances which would not have been otherwise pos- sible. During the days, before a performance, these boys work hard and tirelessly long after the doors of the building are locked in order that the shows may be a success. Let's give these boys the credit they so richly deserve. Dale, Dean, Miss Hardy, White, NValler Page 129 T011 Rrnu-Bownian, Cohn, Breiant, Augustus, Crane, Cohen, Churchill, Birtman, Conrow. Third Row -Bartcnstein, Baer, Borke, Adler, Byers, Bingham, Browar, Cummins, Biesenrhal. Scrollrl R0'lL'-BIOWII, Apperson, Byers, Bernstein, Clegg, Byers, Bnttcrshell, Blank, Besser. First Rou+Ch:indler, Harwich, Fox, Hess, Dan, Penncr, Deutsch, Bicnenfcld. Sigma Gificers Fall Sc'11wsfe1' SAlrri11g SC'lIIUSI'l'l' Janet Dan ,,... .... P resin'L'fzt ..,, . . .Marjorie Hess Jane Horwich, . . . .Vice Prcfside-nf. . . . . .Barbara Fox Freyda Penner. , . .,.. Secrcftary. . . , , .Jane Horwich Bernard Gross . . .,.. T'l'f'llX11l'L'l'. . . , . .Robert Deutsch Top Row-Fallar, Feiner, Girson, David, Dvorin, DeBopsky, Ellman, Glass, Franklin, Frank, Distenfield Gilruth. Third Ron,-Elisherg, Gatri, Edelberg, Mayer, Damsel, Decker, Goldberg, Davis, Epstein Diamond, Fantl, Garvey. Strom! Rtrw-Gilson, Distenfield, Alexander, Epstein, Goldman, Felsenthal 9 Fleming, Gelford, Ecke, Daller. Firsl Rmu-Flesham, Erickson, Engelman, Foster, Chapman, Finn, Glickson, Epstein, Segal. Page 130 T017 Rou+-Jonkmans, Hausmann, Herron, Henry, Hirsch, Karpen, Hutchinson, johnson. Tlairrf R0u'- Goodman, Gutt, Gomberg, Grant, I-lallberg, Herron, Hart, Kessler. Sevouzl Row-Kamen, Gray, Grimm, Howison, Gauss, Hantover, Isbell, Hosken, Heinek. Firsl Rim'-Hartzer, Goloscein, lnlander, Kaplan, Horvitz, Grace, Goodman, Hedden, Kahn. Sigma Epsilon Sigma Epsilon is one of Hyde Park's oldest clubs. Formed sixteen years ago, primarily to promote good scholarship, it has provided a social outlet for honor students. This organization has helped develop a strong bond between the fac- ulty and student body. To belong to this group, one must have at least an aver- age of EU for the semester previous to that of his membership. The student cannot have any mark less than a HG. ' i Sigma attempts every semester to give financial aid to students who other- wise would not be able to attend high school. This year fifty dollars was given to Miss White and Mr. Byland for that purpose. Only about one-fourth of this Top Rowe-Lowery, King, -Iepson, King, Merrifield, Leddy, Merrifield, Lutz, Libcrman, Lindis. Tbirn' Row--Monk, Marinoff, Meissel, Menges, Meyerson, Kraut, Mehlman, LeVine, Loeb, Kreeger, Lindheimer. Sfcoml Ro1o+Meyerson, Lewis, Lefkowirz, Lesser, Levis, Goldberg, Lyding, Levitt, Linetzky, Kitzman, Klein. First Row-Menacker, Longini, Lindstrom, Miner, Menacker, Noderer, Milburn, Mastrofsky, Lapp. Page 131 First Rmu-Scheffer, Nathan, Smalley, Kenyon, 1Simonds, Chamberlin, Schoenneld, Pikavitz, Rea. Second Row-Neiman, Ruether, Parks, Sincheimer, Navid, Lakin, Johnston, Roman, Pensner, Schafmayer, Lasner, Perkins, Goodman. Third Row-Riley, Ross, Smith, Brizzians, Purgatorio, Shafton, Sachs, Bern- stein, Stiff, Smart, Parker, Smyth. Fourth Row-Smith, Silverstein, Reinhardt, Siegel, Schultz, Schlytter, Parker, Schwimmer, Salstone, Schloerb, Smith, Schulman, Reynolds, Schulman, Reynolds, Schuyler Quisenberry. s was used. The balance of the money was spent for the purchase of pins for the four year Sigmas who graduated last February. For several years this club has sponsored the tutoring of students who were failing. The organization by Mr. Gonnelly of remedial classes under the guid- ance of teachers has taken this work from Sigma. Many members have indi- vidually given private help to students who have required it. Meetings of Sigma are held every other Thursday. There is always a business meeting in which the affairs of the club are discussed. After this has been dis- pensed with, entertainment is provided. Last semester Jake Ourach was chair- man of that committee. The entertainment has always been enjoyed because the executives have always tried to secure talent from Hyde Park High. T017 Row'-Woll,Tigay, Steiner, Stevenson, Teberg, Williams, Cump, Tasem, Siegel, Wilson. Third R010 -Wilson, Henderson, Soskin, Witensky, Beck, Earle, Covey, 1S,tockerl, Starck, Nichols, Black. Second Row --Klass, Woliff, Sprengliri, Weber, Sokol, Miller, Fisher, Swanson, Stevenson, Ryesky. First Row'-Tebers, Strauss, Jarrow, Wiggins, White, Stone, Wassernian, Swarts, NVright. Page 132 Top Raw'-Platzman, Donecan, Chapman, Davran, Stone,,Simonds, Butler, Noderer, Chamberlin, Schlifke, Navid, Finn. First Row-Strauss, Goldberg, Klein, Goldblatt, Shoesmith, Ingram, Strescn-Renter, Diamond. Pythagorean Club Fall Semester Officers Spring Semesfer Burton Wall ..... ...... P resident ..,... .... T heodore Goldblatt Dorothy Ingram . . ..., Secre1'a1'y-Treaszzrer. . . , . .Dorothy Ingram Miss Shoesmith .,.... ......... S pmzsor. .,...... . . . .Miss Shoesmith The Pythagorean Club, Hyde Parkis Senior Mathematics Honor Society, is organized for the purpose of giving an opportunity to clever pupils to do more work in mathematics than they do in the regular classes. The year,s program usually consists of an intensive review of geometry in the Fall semester and a comprehensive review of algebra and trigonometry in the Spring semester. Although Pythagoreans is organized as an honor class, admission is open only to those students who have six or more semesters of mathematics and Whose grades are not lower than four S's and two E's. Since grades are not always dependable indications of ability, a group of Wranglers has been organized which has the opportunity to compete with the Pythagoreans and demonstrate their ability. Many Wranglers are promoted to the ranks of Pythagoreans after working a while with the group. There is also competition among the members of the class themselves. At frequent intervals contests are held in which Pythagoreans and Wranglers alike compete. This is preliminary to taking the competitive scholarship examinations at the University of Chicago, Armour Institute of Technology, and other schools. Hyde Park has won more scholarships at the University of Chicago in mathematics than any other competing school. Miss Shoesmith, who is considered to be one of the best mathematics teachers in the county, has sponsored the society for many years. Because of her Whole- hearted, unselfish interest and her inspiring guidance, Pythagoreans is one of the most honored clubs at Hyde Park. Page 133 Srroml Row-Gumbin, Lerner, Star, Goldberg, Hartzer, Reynolds, Lewis, Stresen-Router, Wainer, Cohen, Linn. First Role-Lindberg, Horvitz, Ferguson, Merrifield, Miss Biggs, Lasner, Wiggins, Stone, Grace Senior English Honor The Senior English Honor Club with Miss Biggs as its sponsor, in studying for the Competitive scholarship examinations covers the fields of poetry, prose and grammar review in such detail as is impossible in the regular English class. It is for those students who, with a required degree of interest and intelligence, wish to supplement and complement their class work, and it provides an infor- mal means of drawing these students together to mutual advantage. lunior English l-lonor The Junior English Honor Society offers to every student interested in Eng- lish an opportunity to receive useful training for the English scholarship ex- aminations: discussions on Bible allusions, Greek mythology, contemporary magazines, scansion of various types of poetry, and spell-downs. Iona Wax, Evelyn Ecke, and Peggy Lou Everett, oiiicers of the spring semester, were preceded by Jane Smart, Muriel Ruckberg, and Evelyn Witeiisky of the fall semester. T011 Row-Dorfman, Hutchinson, Struck, Kirby, Epstein, Hamburger, Eckhaus, Lord. Second Rom- Wolf, Fogelman, Ecke, Springer, Everett, Kiesselbach, Nllfarnock, Churchill. First Row-Kavanach, Hor- wich, Smart, Miss Buchanan, Wax, Eton, Goodman. Page 134 Srroml Row-Star, Chambers, Zhivkovitch, Swarts, Mullaly. First Row-Goldsmith, Hartzer, XVainer Hess, Wiggins. T The Latin Honor Society The Senior Latin Honor Society is designed to train students for the schol- arship examination given by the University of Chicago in the spring. It also aims to improve the Latin composition and reading of those who are not con- centrating on the examinations. Under the leadership of Miss Grace Jackson the students are Working on former scholarship examinations and on drill exer- cises. The officers are: Shirley Wainer, president, and Sylvia Hartzer, SCCICILIIY. lunior Arisioi The junior Aristoi was formed for the purpose of giving Latin students a further opportunity for reading, and getting acquainted with Latin authors. The Easy Fablesf' Selections from Ovid, and the Nuntius', have been read and Latin crossword puzzles have been solved. Miss Bridge is the sponsor. Dur- ing the fall semester, Miriam Schafmayer and Leonard Goodman were oflicersg during the spring semester, Stanley Dodd and Patricia Shrack Were officers. Top Roui+Debofsky, Rasmussen, Hasterlik, Ingram, Mastrofsky, Coulter, Lindstrom, Bernstein, Engel- man, Goldman, Reinhardt, Gilruth. Seroml Row-Gossink, Brown, Fox, King, Wriglit, Augustus, Bransky, Schlytter, Hegler, Muldoon, Neufeld. Firsl Row-Ellman, jonkmans, Goodmm, Shrnck, Dodd, Schafmayer, Kortzeborn, Sprengling. Page 135 Q MH-A-N -1-Qfve Q5 laoli. fn wi all ficrk-NAJJI' lg 'i-flu O, JLZ-Y, riqqj-s.a.,t.f.: 4 Second Rmu-Decker, Blackman, Cohn, Miner, Heller, Foster, Linetzky, Goldberg. First Row-Flap man, Teberg, Epstein, Miss Minogue, Goodman, Shrack, Menacker. Euclidean Fall Semester Officers Spring Semester Daniel Teberg .... ,..... P resirfenlf ....,. .... L eonard Goodman Patricia Shrack ...,.....,.. ..,. S ecretary-Treasurer. . . . . ..... Ethel Epstein The Euclideans, the junior honor mathematics society, which is under the sponsorship of Miss Minogue, is organized for the purpose of providing for the members the opportunity to Work diflicult problems in geometry and algebra and to obtain a solid background for advanced Work. In the club, the members are prepared for the Pythagoreans and then for competitive examinations given by the various colleges. To enter the club, the student must have an average of E during at least four semesters of mathematics. Usually the club holds a competitive contest in Which the students of the school may participate. This year, however, two contests have been held. The Hrst contest held was in advanced algebra, and the second onef Was in plane geometry. Besides having these contests, the Club had a puzzle board on which various mathematical problems were posted. With the help of Miss Minogue, the members solved these puzzles. Miss Minogue is responsible for most of the successful Work of the Euclid- eans, and much gratitude is due to her. Bugs' 136 'C . , if 7' . - lilyjvi-T' lx J' N ,E vt' nts T011 Row-Bransky, Mayer, Newman, Ccfaratti, Fine, Shulman, Sukys, Henry, Hyman, Shockley, Linetz- ky. Third Row-Kahnweiler, Kadin, Adler, Robbins, Miller, Weiman, Levy, Bartelmcz, Ziekfeld, Kohn, Gladstone, Goldberg. Secoml Rmv-Webb, Seiler, Sheryvin, Lazarus, Cohn, Bro, Dodd, Meyers. Fitz- patrick, Pritikin, Foster, Danforth. First Row-Kenyon, Vaughn, Berry, Ablin, Abelson, Caulton, Pace, Silander. lunior Boys Junior Boys was reorganized this semester for the purpose of bringing to- gether all Junior Boys. A constitutional committee headed by Anthony Cefa- ratti, Edward Kenyon, and Sam Lazarus, was appointed. This committee drew up a constitution which was consequently accepted. At the present time the club plans to continue its activities for many semesters. The ofhcers are: President, Jerry Abelsong Vice President, Meyer Abling Secretary, Richard Caultong Treasurer, Edward Berry. Psychology Club The Psychology Club, for a year disorganized, has now been formed again through the effort of Jane Klein. This worthy organization is once more discussing and attempting to solve the problems that confront young people today. Mr. Ralph Williams is sponsor of this club, the aim of which is to help the students gain better understanding of themselves and of others. The oilicers are: Jane Klein, Presidentg Fred Wolfe, Vice-President, Barbara Lewis, Secretaryg Bob Adler, Treasurer. Second Row-Krueger, Zernes, Dulen, Holder, Boosel, Gross. First Row-Hegner, Adler, Williams, Klein, Lewis, Wolf, Cohen. Page 137 T010 Row--David, Hollberg, King, Krueger, Linclcmeyer, Lasner, Dzrllou, Wainer, Fox, Warreii, Penncr, Grant, Bork. Seroml Row-Grimm, Crossman, Olson, M. Goldberg, Coppock, H. Goldberg, Chambers, Kotselas, Lewis, Hess. Frou! Row-Deutsch, Woods, Chamberlain, Button, Stone, Grace, Cowwnn, Piko- vitz, Brown. Senior Sponsor The Senior Sponsors first made their appearance at Hyde Park High School through the eiforts of the january class of '29. At the beginning of each semester, a girl and boy sponsor are assigned to each freshman and branch division room. The first year the senior sponsor guides the freshman. These Senior Sponsors are outstanding members of both senior classes. The Senior Sponsors have a three-fold purpose, to help the freshmen bridge the gap between grade schools and high school life, to assist him to adjust himself to the complex situations in high school lifeg and to prepare him for the activities of the upper classmen. In brief, the Senior Sponsors have a vital inter- est in the moral, mental, and physical development of the freshmen. To Miss White, the former Dean of girls, goes the credit of maintenance of the system. Miss Wliite receives the esteem of many freshmen who have re- ceived assistance from the Senior Sponsors. She also receives the esteem of the many Senior Sponsors who have found that the responsibilities of being a Senior Sponsor adds to the enjoyment of being a senior, for it provides inter- esting and instructive work, and invaluable experience. For the last two semesters, Hyde Park has had very short division periods. For this reason the Senior Sponsors have not been able to carry on their service throughout the entire semester as loyally as was possible before the change of the length of division periods. In spite of this the sponsors are still invaluable to the freshmen for the first part of the semester. Page 138 T011 Row-King, Ward, Oktner, Herst, Klass, Crossman, Stresen-Renter, Ablin, Kaplan, Johnson, Schrack. Seroml Row-Jones, Ccfarahi, Strauss, Cohen, Weiner, Gclman, Anderson, Wetzel, Muldoon, Hallett. First Row-Chamberlin, Rothenberg, Horwitz, Siegel, Chandler, Goldman, Van Der Schaegh, Dusren, Caulton. The Aitchpe Tribe Pfl'Sil1f?lZ1i ....... . , -MacLean Chandler Vice'-Presidmff . . ..,... Arthur Siegel Treasurer ....,.., ,....,,,..., R alph Mensch Financial S6't'l'C?fllY'-ji. . . ..,........ Robert Goldman Recording Secretary, . , . . .Clementine Vander-Schaegh Sponsor ,..,......,....,,. , . . .,..,.,..,....,... Mr. Hasan The Aitchpe Tribe, Hyde Park's official lettermen's society, has had a very successful year. Membership in the Tribe is open only to students who have been awarded their letters because of their athletic prowess. The purpose of the organization is to foster good sportsmanship and fair play in competition, to promote and encourage courtesy among the student body, to provide social activities for the lettermen of the school, and to uphold the honor of Hyde Park's emblem in interscholastic competition. As for the social activities of the Tribe, they have been numerous. The Tribe has held a number of successful social functions, including splash parties and informal dances. The splash parties were held in the pool after school and were open to the Tribe members and their guests. Relays and games were sponsored for the enjoyment of all. Mr. Hasan, the club sponsor, has been very helpful and has given much of his time and energy in order to be present at and assist with the activities Of the club. The Tribe is one of the oldest organizations in the school and has always been one of the largest and most important of the clubs. An effort has been made to enroll and interest every student in the school who has earned his or her let- ters. The membership this semester has been smaller than in the past, due to the large number of lettermen who graduated in February. There are acces- sible, complete records of this part in which each member was awarded his letters. Later in the semester, a resolution was passed, requesting all lettermen to wear their letters on Tuesdays. The cooperation with respect to this resolu- tion was a request that students who have been transferred to Hyde Park from other schools after having been awarded their letters not to wear such letters to school. Page 139 Top Row'-Fried, MicHaux, Morse, Lovett, Wolff, Biesenthal, Mintz, Shapiro, Haliberg, Skidmore, Lerner, Diamond, Hungerford, Sipp, johnson, Lee, Gumbin, Cohen, Lant, Lutz, David, Crisman. Third Row-Gold, Fein, Neymark, Lund, Bertstein, Hedrick, Fox, Miles, Conrow, Cohn, Kamen, Johnson, Sinclair, Byfield, McCloud, Singer, Bovey. Serowd Rmv-Sharer, Buchare, Crossman, Spiro, Goldberg, Lakin, Coppock, Lindberg, Grace, Willoughby, Myers, Horton, Apperson, Isbell, Grimm, Howisong Kaplan. First Rows-Craven, Stadeker, Lasner, Lewis, Merrifield, Biggs, Penner, Krueger, Bingham, Maggid, Holmes, Devitt. . Senior Girls Fall Semester Officers S jrrifzg Sevrzesfer Shirley Flaxman. . . ..,. P1'esiz1r1zi .... ..,,i.. F reyda Penner Aureola Stevens. . . . . .Vive-Prrsideizt . .Margaret Merrifield Betty Grace ...,. .... S ccrefary .... . . .Lorraine Krueger Margy Anderson .,.. ...... T rezlsvrrei' ...,,, ..,.... B arbara Lewis Miss Rubetta Biggs. . . ,...,.... SIIOIISOJ' ....,.... . ,Miss Rubetta Biggs Shirley Wolfson ,.,,. . Cbllfl'7l1I1l7, Frrsbic Frolic. , ...,.,.,. Jane Lasner The Senior Girls of Hyde Park have been organized for many years as a club whose purpose is to bring together all girls in their last year and to promote the general welfare of the school. They have always worked as a closely bound body and the organization provides not only ine social contacts but oppor- tunity for civic betterment. The club has always had two traditional affairs during the semester-the semi-annual Freshie Frolic and the hair-bow day. In the fall a gala Harvest Party was given for Freshie girls, at which decorations carried out the theme and the refreshments were doughnuts and apples. Most of the seniors came dressed in overalls, and the freshies wore various kinds of befitting costumes. Bernie Bochel and his cigar, acting as master of ceremonies, presented the pro- gram. Rousing cheers started the entertainmentg singing, recitations, tap danc- ing, an address by Mr. Gonnelly, piano duets, fencing demonstrations, and a skit comprised the rest of the program. Freshie Billie Maurer was awarded an authentic sunbonnet as a prize for the best costume. The spring Frolic was a la George Washington. Harvey Blank, be-costumed with the spirit of '76 in mind, was master of ceremonies. Small flags, appropri- ate streamers, and a costumed receiving line all contributed to make the affair a success. The Freshie girls were not, contrary to past Frolics, asked to wear costumes, but there were many Martha Vfashingtons represented by the Seniors. Entertainment by both seniors and freshmen was of a wide variety. Piano duos, dancing by a chorus, dramatic readings, Vocal numbers, a tango, recita- Pagr 140 Top Row'-Newberger, Meyer, Kaufman, Zitenfield, Star, Alexander, Dan, Kahnweiler, Proskaussr, Markus, Peterson, Miller, Reiter, Bloom, Retzky. Tbinl ROIU'W3fd, Warne, Lipsky, Klein, Schlenter, Ward, jones, Smith, Ball, Roman, Stein, Warreii. SL'l70'71d Rom,--Cohen, Segal, Okner, Ritchie, Watson, Rosen, Morris, Erickson, Olson, Kahn, Branham. Firsf Row-Boor, Schuhmans, Stevens, Tepper, Hartzer, Luther, Ingram, Reynolds, Flaxman, Meyers, Moore. tions, an accordion solo, a saber exhibition, and refreshments made the after- noon worth-while. After the Frolic in the fall semester, Senior girls concentrated their efforts on making a success of their next money-making project, a dance in Novem- ber called the Turkey Trot. The Blackfriafs Orchestra played, candy was sold, Eng the Whole aiifair was very well mannaged, leaving a profit of thirty-Eve o ars. Then they tackled and put over the traditional hair-ribbon day in January when anyone who didn't wear either a blue hair ribbon or a white one or both was considered-well, just wasn't considered at all. At the end of the semester the club found that it had a very large treasury and decided to consult With Miss White as to some needy organization to give a goodly sum to. It was decided to give a donation to the Thorpe Grammar School in South Chicago. Top Row-Cue, Marquis, Gilbert, Holmquist, Mitton, Gankas, Burns, Gross, Ncwburger. Third Row- Landis, Quisenberry, Kimmell, Wells, T. Schwartz, Shafton, Roth, Leven, Dant. Second Rau'-Purgatorio, Metzger, King, Parker, Ruben, Shayne, Schwirnmer, Miranda, Johnson. Firsf R0lL'iRDiCCf, Malin, Schlueter, Myers, Meyer. Hess, Robinson, Elisberg. Page 141 Tour Row-fSolomon, Seigel, Fisher, Rothenberg, Cohen, Christenson, Button, Fox, Pokorny, Adler. Srrwnl Row-Dean, Hyman, Simonds, Horvitz, Chandler, Wliite, Fisher, Dustin, Stone. Frou! Row- Wolff, Ruben, Katzman, Grossman, Mcnsch, Kotselns, Adler, Fink, Chamberlain. Senior Boys Fall Term Spring Term Ted Fink ..... ,.., P resident ..... ..., R alph Mensch Arthur Siegal. . . .... V ice-President .... ..,. H enry Grossman Robert Cook. . . . . .Secretary ..... ..... J ohn Kotselas Bud Adler .... . . .Treas1n'er. . . ..i.. Bud Adler Senior Boys is an organization for the boys of the senior class. The Senior Boys club is a medium through which the boys can present their ideas for the betterment of the school. Here they express their mutual sympathies and prejudices. Senior Boys have been working with the Freshmen Boys, and they hope their efforts will be crowned with better scholarship and participation in school activities by these same Freshmen. The organization presented 21 sport show for the Freshmen Boys, March lst, with the idea of inducing them to try-out for the school's athletic teams. This show was featured by talks by Coaches Hasan and Schultz, and exhibitions by Page 142 Top Row-Stern, Epstein, Shutnn, Goldblatt, Herst, Pollack, Sokal, Brelnnt, Wolf, Sivanry. Secoml Row-Goldberg, Scheifer, Siegel, Inlander, Silver, Bernstein, Soflsrone, Deutsch, Caplan. Front Ron-Blank, Strauss, Schlifke, Leopold, Gelman, Offenberg, Puzzo, Smith, Schnitz. the various athletic teams, the highlight being the basketball game between the heavyweight and lightweight teams. Senior Boys have always given some sort of a production, the proceeds usually going to charity. One of the most outstanding and successful presenta- tions in the history of the club was the musical farce, As Thousands Jeer, which was presented in the month of December before a huge crowd in Loomis Hall. The show was a satire on Hyde Park High School. The scene of action took place at the Hyde Park High School. Many of the school's teachers were burlesqued, and some of the schoolls best talent succeeded in making the show a great hit with the pupils. Many of the school's outstanding students belong to Senior Boys, which is one of the school's finest clubs. Here the athletes meet the scholars of the class. Here the class officers mingle with the students. All are bonded, however, with the hope of improving the school for their successors under the direction of Coach Elliott Hasan the club will continue to hold its high place among Hyde Park's various organizations. Pngv 143 Top Row-Epstein, Schuhman, Hoodwin, Silverstein, Witensky, Kiesselbach, Henry, Wolf, Gelford, Wax, Weber, Goldberg, Schafmayer, Fogel, Waprin, Hegler, Muldoon. Third Row-Spitzer, Karpen, King, Goldstein, Vollmer Epstein, Fogelman, Dan, Shrack, Hantover, Levin, Perkins, Barnes, Gordon, Lichten. Serrmfl Row-Buchbinder Wigodner, Hefter, Menacker, Eaton, Everett, Rice, Dulen, Levitt, Stone, Lipsis, Ballinger. First Row-Horwich, Flesham, Rosenstein, Stacey, Decker, Baron, Eckhaus, Dvorin, Flaxman, Zernes, Isaacs. lunior Girls Fall Semester Gjficers S pring Semester Deana Baron .... . . .Presidenf ,... ..,.. D eana Baron Pearl Purgatorio ,,.. . . . Vice-Presizlemf .... .... M arjorie Decker Muriel Ruekberg. . . . . ,Treasurer . . .,., Violet Eckhaus Edna Weber ,... . . .Secretary . . ,.,. Shirley Dvorin Junior Girls' Club has existed in Hyde Park since 1909 and has carried out its purpose by various activities, both social and charitable. The club meets Weekly in Smith Hall and has a membership of about 100. The only require- ment for girls Wanting to join is that they be third year students and, of course, be willing to help the activities by their suggestion and cooperation. During the fall semester, with an able group of oflicers and a large club membership, the club sponsored one of their most successful projects, Kiddies Day. The Junior Girls sold various kiddies' toys, including balloons, Indian feathers, bows, and colored lorgnettes. After expenses were paid for, thirty- five dollars was given to the P. T. A. fund. Page 144 T011 Row-janowitz, Leve, Wagner, Rosenthal, Frank, Seigel, Sehley, Inlander, Rozada, Mandl, Dorf- man, Gombcrg Girson, Gartsman, Minkus, XVeisman, Hafer, Blumenthal. Third R01UTI'Id'IiIb!lfg?7', Menges, Wolesoil, Baum, W'cill, Distenficld, Schuchman, Epstein, Tossell, Rundquist, Reynolds, Williams, Stein, Barras, Wilson, Fischel, Steinberg, Ellman. Scroml Ro-xo'--Wilkinson, Stern, Fried, Kahn, Alpert, Rubin, Herron, Goldberg, Engel, Hirsch, Orens, Goldman, Errlinger, S-giincdig, Hirshorn, W'ciss, Ganan. Firxf Rou.+Siegcl, Beck, Straaf, Lowis, Springer, Barrett, Klopot, Cox, Jepson, Augustus, Karpen. In the spring semester Junior Girls collaborated with the newly-organized Junior Boys' Club and sponsored a Dance, The Spring Strutf' The dance was held on April 25, and the big gym was gayly decorated for the occasion. The Commandersi' supplied the music and as an added attraction a floor show was given by talented Hyde Parkers. To help the advertising campaign some of the girls made posters and put no- tices on the blackboards. Others Wore black, paper top-hats with the letters Spring Strut across the bottom. Many thanks are given to Miss Cornhauser, Who sponsored the dance, to the R. O. T. C. boys, who managed the entrance by taking tickets, to Mr. Lane, Who had the tickets printed, and to Miss Bigelow, who kindly made some posters. When the girls are finished with their business, the meetings are turned over to entertainment. Many talented Hyde Parkers have donated their services to entertain at the meetings. At one of the meetings Max Gelman and Herbert Strauss, of the fencing team, gave a demonstration of various positions and fencing teams. Bonnie Lee Robinson, of the Blue Mask Club, Was a guest at several of the meetings and gave some humorous readings. Douglass jackson entertained the girls once by reciting Little Miss Muffetu in several different dialects. Marvin Frank, Who played the character of Dick Deadeye in the operetta UH. M. S. Pinaforef' sang a group of popular songs at one of the meetings. Pagr 145 Top Row-Lord, Hamvurger, Fischel, Elisberg, Clerk, Burke, Rubin, Rosenthal, Goldman, Ettlinge, Polachek, Epstein, Wilson, Mandell, Eckhaus, Fantl. Tbirn' Row-Hirshorn, Purgatorio, Reitzky, Goldberg, Weber, Livingston, Richie, Rosenstein, Lcrnes, Lewis, Silverstein, Shayne, Acke, Hirsch, Diamond, Hutchin- son, Hausmann. SLTUIICI Row-Hyman, Kaplan, Witensky, Waprin, Alexander, Levitt, Menacker, Springer, Olsen, Grimm, Lapp, Lipsis, Battershell, Maggid, Klopot, Siegel, Fogcl, Orens, Herron, Foster. First Row --Engel, Lakin, Isaacs, Stuckart, Logini, Girson, Baumgarten, Macburney, Flaxman, Horwich, Krueger The French Club Prc'sir1c'nt ...., ,,.. J can Baumgarten ViCE-PYB5ilI'6IIf . . . . .Lorraine Krueger Secwtary ...,. . . .Dorothy Girson TT60S1L7'61' . . . . .Corrine Klopot Sponsor . . . , .Miss Roberts Sponsor ..,... ......,............,.....,....,, M iss Slaught Le,Cercle Francais, under the able guidance of Miss Dorothy Roberts and Miss Katherine Slaught, was revived after a lapse of two years. To serve its purpose of giving more than a class-room idea of France and of the French, all meetings are conducted in French. Programs given in French, such as musi- cal numbers, skits, recitations, and games, are given not only to entertain but to supplement class work in a lighter vein. For a few years there was no French club at Hyde Park, but last fall some of the French students and Miss Roberts and Miss Slaught revived Le Cercle Francais? It was rather hard to get the club organized after the lapse of two years, but it is now taking an active part in extra-curricular activities. To serve its purpose of giving more than a class room idea of France and of the French, and to supplement routine work, the members endeavor to con? duct all meetings in French. Programs are not only entertaining, but instruc- tive in an interesting way. The French Club has been unusually fortunate in having a number of pupils who have lived in France contribute to the program. They have spoken of their personal experiences and have brought France closer to the Hyde Park High School. Page 146 Top Row-Bach, Grant, Fogelman, Ball, Goldman, Grya, Byiield, Gill, Smith, Hallran. First Romf- Midcd, Schlesinger VanDerK:irr, Miss Vanl-Iattcm, Willoughby, Rainnie, Wippman, Rcdlich. Dewey Library Club Fall Smnesicr Spring Semester Ja-ne Gill ......... .,.. P resident .... . . . ..,. Glenda Gray . . .Vice-Presizferzt, . . ....,.... Ruth Halloran Maxine Van Der Karr .... .... T reasurer .... . . .Maxine Van Der Karr Jane Schlesinger ...... .,,. S vcrctary ..., ...,... M argaret Ball The Dewey Library Club is composed of students who spend at least one period a day helping in the library. Each girl serves an apprenticeship for one semester after which, if she is interested and her Work is creditable, she receives a minor credit for each subsequent semester's work. Under the sponsorship of Miss Van Hattem, librarian, the student assistants perform the routine duties connected with attendance, reference, circulation and shelving of books. The accuracy, book knowledge, and especially the help- fulness to fellow-students which library Work develops, form an experience which will be of benefit to them in any line of Work. Club meetings, held on the first and third Thursdays of each month, are devoted to discussing ways of improving library service and to become better acquainted with certain phases of library technique. The social side, which is not neglected, will be climaxed with a dinner party at the end of the year. On Valentine,s Day, the club again sponsored a tag day, the proceeds of which were spent to renew magazine subscriptions. The magazines thus secured are kept on Hle and are used extensively for reference. Although the tag day is the major project of the club during the year, the daily services of the student assistants are invaluable in making the library a pleasant and convenient place in which to Work. Page 147 TOP Row-lnlander, Mandel, Marihoff, Goodman, Nemchausky, La'Porte, Vallens, Benjamin, Reinhardt, Blumenfeld, Lee, Fantl D., FantlB., Gianakos, Keith. SITUIHI Roach-Ernau, Clerk, Siegel, Kaplan, Lubliner, Kramer, Glickson, Ingram, Mable, Mitchell, Ackin, Goldstein, Rubins, Kelly. Firxl Row- Schmeling, Engelman, Herron, Polachck, Hotchkiss, Ettlingcr. Longini, Kaplan, Esscrman. Sophomore Girls Fall Sewzester . . .Oficers .... Spring Sevrzesfm' Marian Hirshorn. . . .... President ...., . . .Frances Kaufman Jean Hefter ..... . . .Vice-President .... . . .Lorraine Polechek Margery Decker. . . .... Secrefa-ry .,.. . . ,Audrey Ettlinger Shirley Dvorin. , . .... Treasurer. . . ...... Ruth Henan Miss Hotchkiss. . . . . .Sj7o1zs0r. . ,,.. Miss Hotchkiss Sophomore Girls is an old organization. The purpose of the club is to make a congenial group of all sophomore girls. The club plans to have a Bunny Tag Day just before Easter. Last semester it had a Turkey Tag Day and gave most of the proceeds to the Thorp School. Top Row-Lant, Pereira, Mann, Okner, Goldblatt, Lerner, Rosenthal, Goldsmith, Eisner, Maggcd, Lindaver, Schatz. Scvonrl Row-Sopkin, Charles, Baum, Fried, Fox, Gross, Segal, Lyons, Fisher, Schutz, Margolis, Firsl Roub-McArthur, Marver, Billings, Samuels, Lapp, Dcutseh, Flcsham, Gershberg, Lite. Page 148 Top Rnw-Mintz, Stein, Cue, Diamond, Schwartz, Silverstein, Parker, Baum, Miranda, Metzger, Wah, XVilson. Weisnxan. Eckhaus. Ganan. Third Row-Gross, Fein, johnson, Witensky, Boosel, Armstrong, Alpert, Paulenske, Farwell, Cohen, Shayne, Schuhman, Fischer, Gold. Serum! RouLDenison, Meyer, Bloom, Schwimmer, Mayer, Rosenstein, Meyer, Giberson, Lakin, Dan, jordan, Zernes, Kaplan, Klopot, Lipsky, Weber, Dan, Karlin. First Row-Letzlky, Maslov, Lant, Eckaus, Lasner, Miss Highley, David, Kimmell, Schuhman, Barrett, Kalabokis. Floor-Frank, Meltzer, Fantl, Hamburger, Girson, Gartsman, Cro-Knit Club Cro-Knits was organized for girls who could knit or crochet or who desired to learn. Since the officers were elected so late in the fall semester, they held their positions throughout the spring term. May 21 is the date of the Cro-Knit fashion show where all members model self-made dresses, suits, and sweaters in Smith Hall. The Sponsor was Miss Highley, and the oilicers were Caroline David, pres., Jane Lasner, vice-pres., Ida Kimmel, sec'y., and Violette Eck- haus, treas. Amoureux, Fischel. The Dancing Club The Dancing Club was organized the end of the fall semester of 1934. How- ever, it didn't become active until Spring semester of '3S. Mrs. Perham was chosen as sponsor. The first bit of entertainment given was for the Freshie Frolic. The club has danced for many important assemblies and clubs of the school. Maxine Fischer and Sylvia Kaplan, the girls who oragnized the club, were elected co- presidents. Although the club is new to Hyde Park, it has progressed rapidly. Top Row-Lant, Wilson, Mayer, Gill, Reiter, Goldberg, Neymark, Parker, Stein, Girson. Second R0u--- Bernstein, Zernes, Rosenstein, Isaacs, Nathan, Meyer, Boosel, Marcus. First Row'-Gross, Fein, Kaplan, Miss Perham, Fischer, Coates, Schwimmer, Gold. Page I 49 T011 Row-Halderin, Malin, Cannon, Rosenbaum, Kaplan, Shayne, 'Pikavitz, Perry, Levin, Jacobsen, Mirochnick, Kapochis, Fitzpatrick, Proskaucr, Winans, Orens, Pfau, Linde Meyer, Kagy, Fried. Third Row --Cody, Rigan. Carr. Cohn, Rundquist, Levin, Horn, Schwartz, Cichlar, Sachs, Epstein, Wolfson, Hartg Menges, Shure. Frank, Goodfriend, Hafer, Newman, Clausner. Second Row-Adler, Schultz, Levy, Kessler, Smulson, Frielcben, Markwart, Resler, Linde, Levinson, Adler, Mendelson, Michaelson, Deutsch, Loeb, Kaufman, Salzman, Jay, Woolf, johnson. First Row-Rife, Mannheimer, Horvitz, Adler, Kahn, Randall, Mrs. Lipsky, Lasner, Fox, Debs, Lidd, Jacoby. The German Club The German Club celebrated its twelfth birthday this year. It was organ- ized at the request of many students and each semester meets with such enthu- siastic response, that almost half of the pupils studying German are members of the club. All pupils interested in the study of German are eligible, as it is believed the activities of the club stimulate interest in the class work and give opportunities to them, in an informal way. Meetings are held twice a month and are well attended. Each meeting is a social event. Speaking German is encouraged, but not insisted upon. Pupils are given opportunities to learn more of German poets, authors, musicians, statesmen and artists. Maiiy songs are learned and sung, German stories, dram- atizations in German, games in German, the keeping of minutes and account books in German add to the interest and information of the member. The main purpose of the club is the development of character. Good man- ners and proper conduct are encouraged, as they form the basis for the consid- eration of others. We strive to make our schooldays happy for ourselves and others so that all memories of these times will be of the most pleasant kind. All training in our club is intended to have us lead now and in the future lives of cooperation and constructive contribution. We cultivate cheerfulness, good- will and noble deeds. The seventh edition of Das Deutsche Blattv was published this semester. It has been very successful in the past and we hope it will continue to grow favorably in the future. The articles are written in German mostly by the pupils. Other letters and articles have come from enthusiastic contributors from outside the school. It enjoys a wide circulation in our school and is sent to Europe and various colleges and universities. Page 150 T011 Ron-Musser, Richardson, Vernon, Starck, Krieberg, Hyman, Flcsham, Chernyk, Wigodncr, Gauss, Wilson, Glick, Katz, Alexander, Krizan. Tbim' Row-Kohn, Heinek, Stevens, Fogel, Stern, Higgins, Silver- man, jones, Kalchbrenner, Bassman, Warne, Goldberg, Straetz, Keller. Second Row-Tuttle, Stadeker, Rosenstein, Scattcrgood, Strauss, Sciler, Snively, Myers, Kositchek, Flesham, Zernes, Swanson. I-'irsi Row- Poe, David, Salmon, Redmond, Hart, Taub, Alter, Sachs, Durisch, Shapiro, Pfau. Der Deutsche Verein Spring Semester Fall Semesier President ........,........ Peter Weil Prcsidenf .......,...... Florence Kahn Vice-President .... .,... A lice Lipsky Vice-Prc'sic1f'nt. ,. ,,.. jane Lasner Secretary ..,.... ...... B urton Kaplan Secretary ..,.., ......., A lice Lipsky Treasurer ......,....... Edith Flaxman Treasurer ...........,... Robert Adler Sponsor ..,., Mrs. I-Iulda Witte Randall Sponsor ,.,.. Mrs. I-Iulda Witte Randall Unser deutscher Verein, der vor mehreren Jahren gestiftet wurde, zihlt die- sem Semester hundert fiinfzig Mitglieder. Versarnmlungen werden zweimal im Monat gehalten und werden immer gut besucht. Allerlei Interessantes und Lehrreiches wird erziihlt, gespielt und gesprochen. Von deutschen Dichtern, Schrift stellern, Komponisten, Kfinstlern, Staats- miirmern, von der Konigin Luise, von Martin Luther, von Miinchhausen, von Till Eulenspiegel und vielen anderen werden Aufsiitze geschrieben und im Verein vorgelesen. Durch dieses Erlernen der deutschen Sprache hoffen Wir ein hesseres Verstiindniss fiir die verschiedenartigen Auffassungen und Lebensge- wohn heiter der Deutschen zu gewinnen. Zurnal streben Wir danach, dass unsere jungen Leute als wohlerzogene, gute Manner und Frauen in die Welt treten. Alle Schiller und Schiilerinnen, die sich fiir die deutsche Sprache interessieren, werden eingeladen, sich den Verein anzuschliessen. In diesem Semester wird die siebente Ausgabe des deutschen Blattes erschein- nen. Wir hoffen, diese kleine Zeitschrift wird eine Weitere gliickliche Eutwick- lung geniessen. Pugr I SI Top Row-Schaffer, Inlander, Cump, Christensen, Heifetz, Frank, Ruben, Stone, Gelman, Rife, Swarts, Olfenberg, Schnitz, Millstone, Lifschitz, Sokol. Third Row-Johnson, Purgatorio, Vent, Vallens, Ward, Shayne, Kaplan, Fox, Cox, Lerner, Schwartz, Gold, Shapiro, Allen, Schafmayer, Girson. Second Row- Augustus, Giberson, Fogelman, Henry, Hantover, Lakin, Freedman, Dan, Richie, Flesham, Buchbinder, Jones, Ward, Sivyer, Seharding, Engelman. Firsf Rmv-Schuhman, Flaxman, Isaacs, Fenner, Horvitz, Hipplc, Wiggins, Schutan, Longini, Barrett, Reynolds. Forum Fall Semester Officers Spring Semcsier Bernard Gross. . . ...... President ...., ...,. J ohn Wiggins Clara Smith . . .... Vice-President. . . .... Robert Horvitz Freyda Penner. . . ..... Secretary .... .... F reyda Penner John Wiggins. . , .... , .Treasurer ,.... ..... B ob Shutan David Scheffer .... .... S c'rgz'a11t-at-Arvns. . . ..., Burton Navid Mr. I-Iipple ....,.,.. ......... S ponsor ,,.... ,.... M r. Hipple The Forum is organized for four purposes: 1. To create interest in current economic and political questions: 2. To give instruction in public speaking, 3. To give instruction in parliamentary order, 4. To bring speakers versed in current topics to Hyde Park. This year the Forum had many notable professors from the U. of C. as speakers. Top Row-Lindaucr, David, Dorfman, Shafton, Lutz, Wilson, Holmquist, Siegel, Biesenthal, Wdsman, Tbinl Ro-uf-Diamond, Retzky, Norton, Ncymark Schuhman, Reinhardt, Goldsmith, Star, Canning, Kimmell, Hamburger. Sammi Row-Bernstein, Hess, Orens, Wax, Miles, Kal-mweiler, Goldsmith, Silver- stein, Dan, Levin, Segal, Lubliner. First Rmu-Rosenbaum, Lewis, Lasner, Cohen, Glickson, Segal Zernes, Stadeker, Klein, Fox. 1 Page 152 l T011 Row-Purgatorio, Peau, Wolff, Wilson, Caplan, De Vine, Ccffaretti, Parks, Kaplan, Peterson, Stern, johnson. Bottom Row-Hanford, Lutter, Fox, Pace, Rhea, Puzzo, Pfau, Anderson, Levine. The Plebian Club The Plebian Club has just been established this semester for the sole purpose of promoting all school activities. Within a very short time this club has swung into stride with its fellow associations and is one of the units that helped sponsor the Alumni Dance, which was held on March 1, 1935, at the Shoreland Hotel. The officers of this semester are Dante Puzzo, President, and William Levin, Chairman of committees. Mr. Hasan, an athletic instructor, is the sponsor of The l-lobby Club The Hobby Club, first organized as the Stamp Club, has had a very interest- ing year in having several noted speakersg among them, several leaders in the various fields of the many hobbies which we have represented by the members of the club. The members of the club extend to Mr. Bute, the sponsor of the club, their deepest appreciation for his efforts in sponsoring the club. The oflicers were Henry Herschman, Pres., Elise Byfield, Vice-pres., and Miriam Shayne, Sec'y-treas. the Plebians. Sccaml Row-Newman, Cohn, Kenyon, Reisman. Firsi Ron-Bartenstein, Kimmell, Herschman, Shayne, Elliott. Page 153 Top Row-Lipke, Wiggins, Kenyon, Stone, Willis, Fish, Button, Chamberlin, Smith. Firsl Row- Simonds, Gelman, Hyman, Frank, Williamson, Pokorny, Ruben, Horvitz. Six Up Club President .....,....,.. ,...... ..,.........., C a rl Pokorny Vice President .... ..,. M arvin Frank Secretary ...... .,., B lair Ruben Treasurer .....,,.................,.........., Alvin Hyman Arma virumque Cano, a saying of Virgil that still holds first rank in this language. And so the Six Up Club rates among the first in the activities of Hyde Park. This club was organized in nineteen hundred and thirty-two and immedi- ately undertook the duties of young giants. The club consisted of all stu- dents six feet tall and over. Every student who has entered this club has striven to make the name famous throughout the school. This group has many objects. It stands for peace and order. The patrol which is known throughout the school is made up of these young giants,', and much credit has been given to thern for the order Which is kept in the school during class periods. But to patrol the corridors is not the only job of these lads. Many school affairs are given during the school year, and many times the Six Up Club is called upon to keep order at these affairs. And then, like other clubs, it holds its own social functions such as games, parties, and small gatherings around the school. The club this year has aided the school in its annual clean-up campaign. Right now the group is planning to hold a faculty baseball or volleyball game, the proceeds of which will go to the school fund. Many happy days have been spent by the members of the Six Up Club, and as a Latin saying once more returns, may We say, forsan et haec olim memi- nisse iuvabitf' Page 154 ftffslflgil Top Row-Gartsman, Gomberg, Ganan, Johnson, Miranda, Boosel, Lund, Schwartz, Valentine, Tatarsky, Frank, Cue. Secoml Row-Clark, Gelforcl, Devitt, Reynolds, Luther, Horton, Klopot, Levitt, Karlin, Wcdils. First Raw-Olson, Wells, Myers, Mrs. Cottrell, Miss Hawkes, Grace, Crossman, Roman, David, Girl Reserves Fall and Spring Svnzcfslers Betty Grace, ,,,, ......,....... ........ .,.,.. P I ' esidcnt Esther Roman , . A . . .Vice-Presidwzf Phyllis Grossman . . . ...,.. Secretary Caroline David. . A . , .Treasurer Mrs. Hawkes ,... . . .Sponsor The Girl Reserves is a social clubg a branch from the Y. W. C. A. Girl Reserves Clubs are found all over the world. Perhaps this fact accounts for the understanding of other nationalities and religions maintained by the mem- bers of this organization. Miss Girl Reserves was chosen this year. Aureola Stevens was the young lady. . . The following subjects Were discussed by speakers during the year: Dressing to Suit Your Personality, Facts of Advertisingf, Problems in the Home, and Handwriting Analysis? In the future, a meeting on Religion is to be held at which several different religions will be discussed by the members of each. Among serious meetings were the Girl Reserves Ceremonial and Service NVork. Many more good times are planned for the finish of the semester. Page 175 Top Row-Jorgensen, Armstrong, Wilkinsoii, Richards, Ward, Wilsoim, Cohen, Raffel, Retzky, Ernau. Tbiral Row-Lockwood, Scott, Mann, Wilkinson, Mitton, Feiner, Williaiims, Smith, Bacon, Nelson, Rheubcll. Svroml Row-Paulcnske, Merrifield Kiesselbach, Hall, Kaplan, Augustus, Branham, Boyd, Monrad, Gelford. First Rou.LXVard, Okncr, Jones, Steiner, Parrish, Kortzeborn, Holmes, Lipsis, Engclman. G. A. A. The purpose of the Association is to teach fair play among girls. Officers must have letters and a G scholastic average. The main events in this semesteris pro- gram Were a splash party, a swimming carnival, a Red Cross button test, a real and a mock swimming meet. Other activities were basketball, baseball, and hockey. Top Row-Hughes, Foote, Pales, Kline, Rosczyk, Okner, Fallar, Sprague, Goodman, Weitzmaix. Tbircl Row-Jones, Loeb, V. Baker, Dvorin. Goldblatt, Clerk, Cowhera, Marta, Hamilton, Porter. Second Row- J. Stephan. Pohl, Schuhman, Rubins, Hendrickson, Fogelman, Kelly, Gill, Bowman, M. Baker, Damsel, Bovey. Firsf Row-Shrack, King, Crossman, Jacobsen, Myers, G. Stephan, Peter on, Clark, Simon. Page 156 'jl Sv is D S. KX Y if . A Back R010-Girson, YVi'lson, Gantt, Schuhman, Augustus, Peck, Goldman, Miranda, Schwartz, Cue. From' Row-Ingram, Issacs, Henry, Rundquist, Blackman, Frank, Herron, Richardson. The Garden Club The purpose of the Garden Club is to create interest in the plants and their environment. The main project of the Garden Club, this Semester, was a miniature garden on which each member worked out his original ideas. Dis- cussion of plant problems plays an important part in the meetings of the Garden Club. Oflicers of the Fall Semester were Ethel Frank, Norma Rund- quist, Eleanor Hallberg, and Dave Blackman. The only new officer in che Spring semester Was Ruth Henry. Miss Fuchs is sponsor. Zoology Club The purpose of this club is to increase interest and knowledge in Zoology. The club has had speakers, Held trips, and debates, and, this semester, it plans to have moving pictures, an experiment on heredity with fruit flies, and a visit to Brookfield Zoo. The club meets every Week and expects a more active and pleasant semester than ever before. The officers are Jean Wells, Harvey Blank, Bess Wells, and Sam Adams. Top Row'-Bacon, Goodman, Schutz, Segal, Shodlcy, Wolters, Brown. Firxl Rnue-Scliatz, Wells, Blank, Frye, Bauer, Aronson,'MarinoE, Arnett, Lyons, Light, Grossink. Page 1i7 Blatti, Tuley, Young, Underwood, Hatch, Barres, Finley, Hutchinson, Thomas, Miles, N. Hatch, Allen The Bridle and Boot Club The Bridle and Boot Club was organized by Miss Kathryn Finley and some enthusiastic girls. When winter came this year, they thought rides were off for two months, but just then their good friend, Mr. Keith Line, of the Midway Riding Academy, bought a new indoors stable and ring on the near north side, therefore, they engaged in several rides. At the Hrst meeting of the spring semester the following officers were elected: Viola Thomas ,.......,............................ President Marian Katzmann .... .,.... X lice-President Dorothy Miles ..................,.......... Secretary-Treuzsurer On any fine Saturday afternoon you can now see their special pet horses, riding on the glorious South Park bridle paths, on the ive mile path to 39th street. we SS Page 153 Second Ron-Star, Stone, Wig,gins, Tish. First Row-Shutan, Glass, Casncr, Vent, Davran. Chairman .. .... James Davran Secretary ,....... . . ,Frances Glass Business Manager . . , . . .Thomas Vent Sponsor .,,,.... ..., M r. Casner The object of this organization is to foster the spirit of debate among the studentsg along with developing their ability in extemporaneous speaking and logical discourse. Subjects of vital current interest are first thoroughly dis- cussed in generalg then the members divide into two teams, aflirmative and negative, and a debate takes place. Thus each current event is Well rounded out, and the members besides extracting a lot of enjoyment from the meetings, become well informed on topics of current interest. This club was founded by james Davran, who Worked very hard to attain an adequate organization. At first just seniors Whose ability in logical discourse was unquestionable were eligible for membershipg but later sophomores and juniors Were admitted through their ability in extemporaneous speaking which was determined through competitive courses. At present there are twenty-one members on the team. Debates were scheduled for Harper, Harrison and Senn. Page 159 Bark RMU-Weber, Manning, Miner, Kiesselbach, Clark, Thuermer, Smith, King. First Row-King, Pierson, Schafmayer, Hippie, Sivyer, Hennig, Kagy, Gonnelly. Parent-Teacher Association Presidemf ............,......,......,..... Mrs. Warner Sivyer 5608 Maryland Ave., Hyde Park 9225 First Vice'-Prcsizlent ..........,........., Mrs. Walter Hipple 6212 Ingleside Ave., Fairfax 1564 Second Vice-President ........,,.......,,... Mrs. O. P. Hennig 1341 E. Fiftieth St., Kenwood 2956 Recording Secretary ..,.,...,....,...,.,.... Mrs. R. G. Welch 6551 Kenwood Ave., Hyde Park 9043 C0l'l'C S1I0lIl1,illg Secretary ..........,,..... Mrs. A. J. Schafmayer 5716 Maryland Ave., Hyde Park 0358 T7'E!lS7lfC1' ..,...........,.......,.....,.. Mrs. Joseph R. Kagy 1415 E. Sixty-second St., Midway 1919 Pwfsizlelzf-1933-1934 .....,.....,.......... Mrs. B. W. Brown , 5641 Dorchester Ave., Fairfax 1798 The program this year has had for its theme Health and Safety, and the various speakers have dealt with the moral, physical ,and mental health of the adolescent. The departmental exhibits of the school have been exceptional, and we owe a great deal of appreciation and gratitude to teachers and students for the time and effort expended in preparing these exhibits. The Dental Society, headed by Dr. Stanley D. Tylman, established a clinic at Hyde Park last fall and has examined almost a thousand freshmen students for dental defects. Upon starting to recheck it has been found that over one-third of the students have had their dental work looked after by their own dentists. The chairman has a large committee working on the balance and hopes by next fall when the dentists return all cases will be cared for. We are still carrying 2153 5.00 per month in scholarships, in addition to supply- ing several students with school material and lunches. We have also contrib- uted to the athletic fund and have endeavored to cooperate with the various organizations in the school at all times. Page 160 Bid music flow, Strains by qood thoughts attended. MUSIC D 'J ya. , X U i V' s- , . v w X ,. . X - , l 3 X i ., - x v- , x p. xy, s. X, l , U , , , X., , p - ' 1 , . J' Y lx 9 Lt ,.: x X I T011 ROIL'-Wetzler, Kimmell, Price, Purgatorio, johnson, King, Fein, Gold, Witt, Solovey, Allen, Lant, Fischer, Davidson, Gilbert, Cue. Tbirrl R010-Schulmman, Siegel, Hymen, Silverstein, Shayne, Flesham, Fogelman, Sharpe, Horwich, Inlander, Holland, Levy, Sharcr, Freedman, Okner, Perkins, Kiesselbach, Bernstein, Pohl. Second Row-Grimm, Atkinson, Scattcrgood, Chernyk, Dan, Lakin, Kaspar, Rife, Slade, Smith, Schnniel, Hatch, Nathan, Kahn, Zernes, Kitsberg. Levitt, Stone. First R0-zu-Sullivan, Fisher, Luther, Retzky, Offenberg, Robinson, Zentner, Stein, Reynolds, Nixon, Frank. Floor-Sweeney, ,Schaf- maycr, Miranda, Reynolds, Weisman, Bartenstein, Gartsman, Eckhaus. Kirkpatrick, Sivyer, Lutz. Musical Club Fall Se1nestc'r Officers Spring Semester Howard Zentner ..., ..., P resident ..,. , . .Howard Zentner Lillian Stein ...... .... V ice-Presia'e11f. . . .... Lillian Stein Louise Klibanow .... .... S I'C1'6'lfl1I'jl .... ,... A rline Retsky Judith DuBovy, . . . . .Trcusu1'c'1'. . ..., Judith DuBovy Mr. Robinson ,.,,,.. ......... S jlonsor ..,...... ....... M r. Robinson This year, the object of the Musical Club has been to make its membership appreciative of many different kinds of music ranging from the classics through light opera to the popular. In this they have truly been successful. The established precedent of the club has been to present an assembly each semester. This year's organization can point with pride to those two events, both of which were pronounced successes. This year the club launched a project which was of great value to others than its members. The members willingly donated their services to various settle- ments and institutions where their programs were greatly appreciated. One of the weekly programs was devoted entirely to Beethoven. On that day, his life and works were discussed and several phonograph records of his compositions were played. Several of the students also rendered piano selections written by Beethoven. Another precedent that was duly observed this year was the presentation of an alumni program on which many prominent alumni were presented. Out- standing is Joan Franston, who is one of the leading players in the Chicago Comic Opera Company. Page 162 T011 Row-Arsencault, Hewit, Lupescu, VanHaelewyn, Boyd, Rupp, Rabinovitz, Pales, Youngstrand, Cheney, Smith, F., Smith, E., Panski, Hobson. Third Row-Golter. Baker, Anderson, Singer, Clerk, Black, Gray, Freeman, Hutchinson, Herron. James. Leonard, Arnold. Svromf RON'-DalIUi0, HCHFY. Neel, Churchill, Johnson, Schmeling, Godow, Mnskin, Rodriguez, Simpson, Brust, Olescn. First Roub- Baye. Lapp, Stockard, O'dea, Miss Grace Guller, Miller, Pielis, Winkler, Volk. The Girls' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club meets every day in 331-sponsored by Miss Grace Guller. Some of the girls join the club in order to obtain second year credit, but most ofthe girls really enjoy singing, and it is for this reason that they join the club. The girls are great friends and are very sociable. The purpose of the club is to learn three and four part songs in harmony. Not only do the girls sing in the large body of fifty-five that comprises the club, but they also form their own duets, trios, and quartettes from among the girls in the club who have unusual talent and really enjoy singing and sing for the en- joyment of it. With these trios, quattettes, etc., the girls entertain the various clubs in the school and also sing in the assembly hall for special holidays, etc. The P. T. A. members enjoy hearing members of the Glee Club at their meet- ings. Not only do the girls learn harmony singing, but they also have exercises in voice-building and breathing. Miss Guller is very particular as to the quality of singing in the songs she teaches and the voice building exercises help to produce this effect. A short time is set aside each day for these exercises. During that period the different parts of the group are taught diEerent exercises that will help them best in singing their own particular part in the song. lVLiss Guller spends a great deal of time in teaching the different parts the right way to sing their own special parts. There are a few girls in the club who intend to make singing their life's work. These girls are encouraged in every way by Miss Guller who is a firm believer in the beauty of music for a career. Miss Guller is greatly interested in music and she is always willing to offer the girls any suggestions for improving their voice and their style. Pugv 163 T011 Row-Kahnweiler, Steifeyr, Bernstein, Shields, Peppers, Holland, Chavin, Bray, Gay, jobson, Lester, Israel. Third roiw-Goldberg, Lamm, Sells, Birch, Jackson, Wriglit, Lange, Smith, Willard, Morse, Dubin, Schwartz. Svcorul Row-Anderson, Raymond, McGinnis, Smith, Frank, Meyers. Nixon, Lurie, Burton, Singer, Clarke, Shulkin, Lookihglhd. First Row--XV:xlker, Welcl1, Littlcr, Smith, Robinson, Slade, White, Danforth, Hatch. The Boys' Glee Club Fall Semcsfer Ojicers Spring Semester Wayne Berkland. . . .,.. President .... ..,. H erbert Smith William Nixon, , , . . .Vice-Presiffeizf. , . ,... Duncan Slade Duncan Slade .,... ..,. S C'Cl'l'Ifdl'jl ..,. ..,.... J ack Wh-ite Robert Hatch ,,..,,, ..., T reasurcr .... ...... W illiam Welch s2Ea2iJgi,i?sffh2 T ieis 3RObe5:n,1.i2Qf5tiz': Allen Furusen ..., . . .Acco1npa11isf .... ,,.. D aniel Holland Mr. Robinson .... .... D irector .... ,.., M r. Robinson The Boys' Glee Club is a choral organization under the direction of O. E. Robinson. The membership includes 46 boys who attend three rehearsals a Week, one in conjunction with the Treble Clef Club. The club presents pro- grams at various activities. The purposes of the club are: to offer the boys of Hyde Park interested in music an opportunity to take part in an instructive, organized, musical groupg to stimulate an interest in male chorus singing, to develop the voices and person- alities of Hyde Park boys who are gifted with musical abilities, and to develop the spirit of altruism by singing for civic organizations and persons in hospitals and other institutions. Page 164 First Row-Rhode, Kiesselbach, Barrett, Grimm, Robinson, Peterson, Kelly, Goldstein, Lyding. Srrolzd Row-Davies, Hnvill, Sweeney, Jones, Hults, Kores, Atkinson, Kitsberg, Cohen, johnson, Wickstroin, Vogeding, Wattles. Tbirrf Rowe-Possell, Breen, Dailey, Witt, Tom, Mabic, Eaton, Singer, Silverstein, Monrad, Davis, Wilder. F0-urlb Row-Crisman, Cracrnft, Bacon, Stein, Skidmore, Hambcy, Rzippeh, Vass, Czrneil, Bach, Ernau, La Porte, Smith, Momuth, Stern. ' The Treble Clei Club Full Smrzester Officers S prirz g Semeslm' Grace Banks ...,,. .... P resident .i.. ..,.., C arol Rhode Rena Mae Grimm. . , . . .Vice-Prcsi11'c'11t. . . .... Rena Mae Grimm Phyllis Kiesselbach, , . .... Secretary ,.,. , . .Phyllis Kiesselbach Dorothy Kelly .,.... .... T reaszzwr. . . ........ Dorothy Kelly Judith DeBovy I v ' Lib',m,mHS l Annette Goldstein Jean Peterson 5 V i ' i ' 1 Jea-n Peterson Carol Rhode ....... .... A cconzpmzist. . , ..,..... Carol Rhode Mr. O. E. Robinson, . . .... Diirccfor ..., .. . .Mr. O. E. Robinson The Treble Clef is a glee club, being composed of girls Who are only admitted after a voice test by Mr. Robinson. Such an organization gives an opportunity for musical expression and is an incentive to voice culture. Its purpose is not only to cultivate the love and enjoyment of fine music, but to give pleasure to others, by performing for organizations in and out of school. Time after time the girls are heard in assemblies. Last semester this club entertained the Hamilton Park Women's Club, with three numbers as follows: Southern Moon by Strickland, Estralita,' by Ponce, and che ever popular I Love Lifei' by Mana-Zucca. Mr. Gonnelly was the guest speaker at this meeting, his talk dealing with the parent, pupil, and teacher. Page 165 M0 f , Top Row-Edelman, Sametini, Byers, Burt, Birtman, MacBurney, Wolfson, Carlson, Schaniel. Third Row-Gray, Burlage, Sharpe, Jacobson, Kolilis, Hess, Reynolds, Morrison, Platzman, Nott, Katzmann, Olsen. Second Row-Hollis, Heller, Wax, Walker, Russell, Oliver, Levitt, Miles, Finley, Wirpcl, Eckhaus, Ponder, Gershberg, Levit, Siegel, Carlson, Hieinck. Firsf Row-Tygart, Lowis, Reynolds, Sprengling, Doskocil, Markunis Horwich, Stone, Manaster, McGee, Cowan. Orchestra The Hyde Park High Orchestra, one of the oldest cultural school organiza- tions, for thirteen years under the guidance of Miss Katherine Finley, offers a professional training for many pupils. Orchestra members find their places each year in the In and About Chicago Festival Orchestra and The Woman's Symphony Orchestra of Chicago, as well as many professional dance organiza- tions. The senior orchestra, which rehearses every day Hrst hour, participates in many school functions such as commencement, senior plays, assemblies, and the operetta, H. M. S. Pinafore. They furnished music for many community affairs and earned a rating of superior in the annual all city contest. In the summer of 1933, a parent organization Was formed, naming itself Hyde Park High Orchestra Parents Club. It continues to function for the financial and advisory aid of the department. It is the purpose of the club at present to secure a class in elementary string instruction in addition to the present senior and junior orchestras. This year the orchestra played at one of the most important functions, the operetta, H. M. S. Pinafore. We know than much of the success of the operetta was due to the fine accompaniment of the orchestra, and We feel very proud that Hyde Park boasts of such a fine body of musicians. Page 166 Life is only cr very dull cmd ill-directed theatre unless We have some interests in the piece. DRAMA Top Row-Stern, Mintz, Sipp, Schlueter, Lipsky, Meyer, Landis, Tatarsky, Crismnn, Gold. Seroml R010 --Fein, Holmes, Askow, Walker, Pikavitz, johnson, Myers, Tepper, Dchuhman. Fivsf Row-Roman, Wells, Wlmitmore, Ent, Hardy, Scharding, Christensen, Stuckart, Porter. Blue Mask Clulo Fall Selrzesfer Officers S prin g Se-meslm' Charlene Osgood. . . . ..... President ..... ..... G ilbert Johnson Gilbert Johnson .... ..,. V irc-P1'c'sia'c'1zt .... ..... C ora Beth Wells Helen Zimmerman. . , . , ,Sec'reIary ..,... Bonnie Lee Robinson Imogene Osgood. . , . . .Treasu1'c'r. . . ....,. Bob Wfhitmore The purpose of the Blue Mask Club is to develop a higher and deeper under- standing of the fields of drama. The Blue Mask club provides a variety of enter- tainment for the various clubs of the school, such as: skits, pantomimes, readings, etc. The club presents one major play in the fall and spring semester. In the fall semester, A Dispatch Goes Homei' was presented, in the spring semester, a Civil War drama will be presented- The High Heartf, The Blue Mask members have been making a rather intensive study of the motion pictures this semester. The club has had the honor of several scholar- ships conferred on its members this past year. One member received a schol- arship to Northwestern University. Three members received scholarships to the Chicago School of Expression and Dramatics. The high standards of the Blue Mask Club are inspired by its versatile spon- son, Miss Edith F. Hardy. Several years ago the club Won first place in the Knox College one act play tournament. Another year it Won second place in the annual Chicago Drama CODYCSIC. Puge 168 l Operetta Chorus Qperetta H. M. S. Pinafore, the famous operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan, presented by the Opera Club of Hyde Park in Loomis Hall, April 4th and Sth, proved to be a financial success as well as a musical one. Much of the success was due to the cooperation of Mr. Gonnelly and all of the staffs. Mr. O. E. Robinson coached and directed the performance, though Miss Kath- erine Finley coached the orchestra at many rehearsals. Miss Helen Gilbert was in charge of the scenery, Miss Lyle Highly of the costumes, Mrs. Hayden and Mrs. Perham of the dancing choruses, Mr. Lane of business arrangements, Mr. Curtis of carpenter Work, and Mr. Ernest Schmidhofer of the marines. Smith, Kitzbcrg, Nixon, Oifenberg, Du Bovy, Sullivan, Hatch, Fink, Fair, Hess, Frank, Fisher. Page 169 1 .1 ANo '5 is ' f, ' J . . e Sew .fn '- EM ' ' Z: An!-5 - sim, ,, wk. - I REV : , W. Page 170 sag 1 V Y IIA if 6 ' - 11 ,J .fs 5 -gf 1: CX... kr. E ? 2 iff? ' 13 , . -F f I 1 .. f FN Us - EQ F d far, rest far- S 111 ing service- 'tth h cm task is do R. O. T. C. I i 2 I ! 1 Fi it The mission of the R.O.T.C. is to awaken in the student an appreciation of the obligations of citizenship, to prepare him to discharge his duties as a citizen, and to qualify him as a leader Whether in peace or in War. -Ari. 60, junior R.O.T.C. Manual Page 172 I R.O.T.C. OFFICERS Top R014-+Wollheim, Jackson, Weeks, Morison, Welcli. Firsl Row-Cooper, Cutler, Hays, Maj. Ringe, Lee, Minnick, Blake. Reserve Qfficers Training Corps STAFF Fall Scfmesfer Spring Senzcster Major George Hays. , . ,,... Baftalion Conzmander. . . . . ,Major George Hays Capt. Arthur Blake. . . .,........,, Adjutant ...,........ .Znd Lt. Paul Morisson Capt. Arthur Blake. . .. . . . William Brewer. . . Alfred Rubio ,.... Paul Morrison ..... Daniel Ward ..,... Richard Bennett ..,. r..-.N..- .,, .Officer of Plans and Training ..... Capt. Raymond Cutler . . ..,. Color Sergeant fSc'niorj ..,. . .....,., Fred Nilles . . . .Color Sergeant Uzmiorj . . . . . . . -SL'l'gC'l171f Major. . . . . . . . . .Irving Shulkin . . . .Supply Sergeant. . , . . . . . .Richard Benett . . . .Supply Corporal. . . . . . . .Richard Strange , .YY ,,.,..-.-.w.....-... Pug: 173 -l.. Tojz Rlllbmsllllfh, Cohen, Potter, Lange, Milburn, Mackenzie, MacBurney, Wolfson, Black, jones, Katz. Srroml Row-Alsberg, Bear, Willianis, Buch, Bergman, Friedman, Hettclsater, Bernard, Whitney, Stamm Lawshc. Firxl Row-Kavanaugh, Ward, Fisher, Minnick, Wollheim, Morrison, Gray, jenkins, Ellis. COMPANY A ' The officers of Company A are: Captain Gerry Minnick, and lst Lt. Paul Wolh-eim. The cadets are Warren Alsberg, Thomas Bear, Kenneth Black, Irving Bernard, Jack Cohen, William Coon, Roger Byrnes, George Ellis, Warren Freid- man, Gilbert Fisher, Walter Grey, Ditlef Hettelsater, Earl Jenkins, Walter Jones, Richard Kavanaugh, Frank Lange, William Lawshe, Thomas MacBurney, Peter MacKenzie, Walter Milburn, Harry Potter, Bruce Sells, Russel Stamm, Robert Smith, Jack Wolfson, James Whitney, Eugene Katz, Robert Williams. COMPANY B The officers of Company B are: Jack Cooper, Captain, Ist Lt. Paul Morrison, 2nd Lt. Robert Van Slyke. The cadets are: Bernard Bloom, Owen Bryant, Robert Collins, David Curtain, Robert Evans, Robert Franck, William Drant, Allen Henshel, Henry Hirschmann, Edward Horner, Robert Jobson, Aaron Kahn, Charles Lake, Michael Larris, Bill Livingston, Daniel Lee, William Lewinsky, Eugene Lethenstrom, Raymond Mason, Gordon Markwart, Robert Montague, Bernard Newman, Irving Paresky, Robert Perkins, Herman Rubenstein, Frank- lin Stroh, Roger Stepson, Edward Schrager, William Skirven, Warren Spitz, Robert Tygart, Melvin Drunker, Willis Veghte, Daniel Winograd, Seymour Malowitz, Frank Shock, Frank Goodman, Charles Zenus, Joe Pierson, Robert Holtz, Robert Marshall, Michael Sarros. Top Row-Lee, Veghte, Ncwmann, Unger, Lewinsky, Lethenstrom, Yalowitz, Franck, Skirven. Third Row-VanSlykc, Bloom, Curtin, Stehhenson, Marshall, Winograd, Lidivdston, Collin, Grant. Srrom! Row -Schrager, Shock, Perkins, VanSlyke, Stroh, Herschman, Sarros, Henshel, Mason. Firxl Row+Markwart, Rubenstein, Parcsky, Morison, Cooper, Greene, Tygart, Zenos, Bryont. Page 174 Firsl Row-Birkner, Hammond, Nilles, Jcchle, Sorensen, w,1llCl1, Cump, Freeman, De Lissovoy, Solo- mon, Fairbanks. Srronrl Rau-Liebertlial, Wolkoff, Fishbein, Cavot, Keith, Jacoby, Mills, Marshall, Fisher, Lean, Darr, Pocntack. Tbinl Row-Perlmutter, NWillets, Parks, Brown, Knowles, Morrison, Kauf- mann, Erodetz, Perdue, Dreyfuss, Frieslebem, Hefter. Fourth Row--Ruberstein, Heller, Hubbard, W'orl-t, Du Bray, Verelten, Silverstein, Lounges, Kaplan, Rubenstein, Seiler, Thomas. COMPANY C The officers of Company C are: Captain Roy Welch, lst Lt. Percy Cump, 2nd Lt. Rex Hammond, 2nd Lt. Max Freeman. The cadets are: Joseph Bapple, Seigfried Birkner, Bernard Cooper, Val Delissovoy, Joseph Dubray, Lewis Drey- fuss, Robert Fishbein, Jack Fisher, Milton Freisaleben, Robert Grodetz, Thomas Hall, Ely Hefter, Joseph Heller, Robert Jacoby, Walter Jocchlo, Nathan Kap- lan, Julian Kaufmann, Robert Keith, Fred Lean, Albert Levin, Charles Lieber- thal, Ernest Lounges, Eugene Marshall, Fred Nilles, Ralph Parks, George Pearl- mutter, Robert Rubenstein, Harold Rubenstein, Walter Sichs, Marvin Silver- stein, Walter Smith, Fred Sorenson, Edward Solomon, Lester Seiler, Robert Vareken, Arthur Wald, George Willets, Alvin Work, Robert Wolkoff, Phillip Dann, David Pendue, William Hubbard, William Keppinger, Bernard Zib, Wilbur Brown, James Davis, Phillip Unthank, Ernest Ferrand, James Larkin. COMPANY D The officers of Company D are: Captain Blake, lst Lt. Brewer, and 2nd Lt. Rubio. The cadets are: Brown, Ball, Black, Carlson, Clement, Ferrell, Fridstein, Friedman, Gallaher, Lifschitz, Mitchell, Meyer, Martin, Miller, Nevin, Oldanie, Ortz, Parham, Perdue, Sametini, Strange, I. Shulkin, E. Shulkin, Seruya, Skogs- berg, Wilson, Whitney, Ward, Warnok, Jones, Neal, Hunter, Weinberg. Top Row-Scott, Lifschitz, Hunter, Oldanie, Neal, Samctini, Black, Broderick, Gallaher, Clement. Srroml Rou.+Scruya, Cooper, Wald, Meyer, Ortiz, Martin, Friedman, Skogsberg, Jones, Strange, Brown. Firsl Row-Ball, Parham, Ferrell, Blake, Hays, Brewer, Alfred, Bennett, XVilson. Page 175 T011 Row-Seek, Dagbigian, Horton, Slakis, Sharpe. Fitzpatrick, Fonda, Burt, XVolfson, Tenenbaum, Renno, Scbaniel. Tbirzl ROlUiH33S McManus Silverman, Harris, Elliott, Wolfe, Heinrich, Ranney, Boynton, Jackson, Miner, Morris, Black, Meyer. Svfoml Row-Stenn, Hoffman, Sommer, Raiser, Dulcn, Sharpe, Fagan, Kolilis, Warneck, Brasseur, Nuss, Woodall, Smith, Brinkman, Gilmore. Firrf Row-Flower, Smith, Lounges, Broderick, Robinson, Taylor, VanDerKarr, Maas, Hollis, Nwetzel, Cameron, Parks, Poe, Heincli. The Band The Hyde Park band of 1935, under the direction of Captain Joseph NV. Fagan, had a most successful season. The band appeared at numerous assem- blies and the good work Was commented upon by both members of the faculty and the student body. The band also took part in the annual band contest. The student oficers of the band are: Captain John Heinek, First Lieutenant Ted Jackson, Second Lieutenant John Kolilis, First Sergeant Harold Hollis, and Drum Major Guy Morris. Although many of the best players are grad- uating, Captain Fagan states that the places will be filled by players from the Junior Band. The band is divided into three groups, the most advanced players being in the Senior or First Band. Players with one or two semesters of study are grouped in the Junior Band, while those just starting are in the Beginners Band. There is also the Parade Band made up of the Senior Band and the best players from the Junior Band. This band plays for R.O.T.C. parades, inspections, etc., and also for the football games. Puge 176 c- Vw elf Lange, Freeman, Brewer, Hammond, Fairbanks Rifle Team This year, the rifle team of Hyde Park's R. O. T. C. was one of the best that we have had for many years. The whole R. O. T. C. unit was allowed to shoot on the range, and from the cadets who made the best scores, the team was chosen. Under the able guid- ance of Major Ringe, our new military instructor of Hyde Park, the team prac- ticed many days after school. Practice Was held on the new rifle range, that was installed by Major Ringe, this year, in the R. O. T. C. room. The cadets who made up the team were lst Lt. William Brewer, 2nd Lt. Rex Hammond, 2nd Lt. Max Freeman, Sgt. Gordon Fairbanks, and Capt. Frank Lange. The team entered the Hearst Trophy Match from which they emerged vic- torious, getting first place. The cadets received 85 6 points out of a possible 1000. This same score placed third in the Corps Area. All honors of this year's team go to lst Lt. William Brewer, who was the high scorer of the team. He received 179 points out of a possible 200. Many thanks are due to Major Ringe, who spent much of his time in prepar- ing these cadets for the matches and for giving Hyde Park a team to be proud of. Page 177 For God's sake, give me the young mem who hots brains enough to make cr fool of himself. 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My Operation Taking a Shine no Him just Like in a Story Book About Faceisj I'm Bidin' My Time Page 181 BUSINESS COLLEGE 'S' The Business College with the Univer- sify Atmosphere--Famous for the High Type of Employees if Develops ONLY FOUR YEAR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ENROLLED Bulletin Free on Request NO SOLICITORS EMPLOYED T16 South Michigan Avenue Chicago Randolph 4347 Pg182 INTIMATE VIEWS Contenccd Talk of the Town You Tickle Me We're in the Money QFDair View All Alone Expcctin' Someone? Huddlin' Pied Piper Page 183 S THIS LIKE A LIVE SCHOOL akucz: UUR WRITING CLASS WHERE HIGH SPEED I5 ATTAINED. Visit thc school for a personal trip of in- spection. Here the pick of the youth ol the middle West are training for leadership in business. Sixteen practical courses includ- ing Business Administration and Executive Secretarial. Convenient coupon below brings you catalogue l .ai me :mm of f 1 me rr-.,f1.1'. mf. F A' i Blgyan 2Stmtt0n An Eracutizfc Srhoal 18 South Michigan Af Chicago. Ruud. 1575 Please mail me con-iulele catalogue: Name. ....... ............. , , .. ,. .... .... Address .. .... ... ...-.-.-.4.- SHOTS 4' , -1, N Boulevard of Broken Winter Wonderland On the Inside Looking Dreams You're the Top Outv 0- K- TOMS Fight! Fellows, Fight: The object of My Affectionsn Page 185 MINOGUE T019 RMU: '1'empA ler, Orphan, Scul- ly. Spice, That- cher. Georgulis, G ali ea, Third Row: Roda, Clark. Lcvkovitz, Holz, Morrison, Steven- son. Scruyag Sec- ond Row: S e c k, Farrell, V a n c e, Ballerini, llriel, Baker. F a rr ell, Morrison, First Row: Black, Koles- sar. Mulvey, Oli- vcr. M in o tr u e, Brennan, Flynn, Patterson. PEEDE Top Raw: Luciet- in. lVald, Nelson, VVold, S t e i n e r, Bodecker. Buck, Johnsen, Schuyler, Ponscheclc, Pereda, Krado, Dain, Surand Rom: Co- hen, Schick, Cow- hcrd, Johnson, Hei- man. Mock, Pruz- nnsky. Wright, First Row: Camer- on. VVilkinson, Biurpliy, Sanders, Lyons. Rumm, Ro- man, Siegel. 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